- • Sheriff's Salips. - ~.,. , -. 1 uedi lOW,. : the 1 t Y Co v Vt ofoC4 wriWiinoltsFltsto.ii4-ir 'ea, t win ; expose to public sale at thtt,etni.tHO Ise` in liloutnase, on Saturday, -the 14th; day' of, A. - ' i tst text, at 1 o'clock p. m., all that eettaih pitee par tel of land siblate , ,IXing end being in the own ,hip o f Liberty;in the connty of Susquel tut, : bounded and described as follows, to wit : —llegite. ping at a stake and atones near the Abington and Waterford Turnpike road—thence along said road, north 38 degrees east2l &ales 20 links, tea Stake luta stones --thertec along the lint . of H. P. Sniper, north 88 1-it/e&rees *est 1 3 chains .0 linkslttl A stake and stens-111'1e line of Russell Southwcirth's land—thenceAalong said Soutliworth's latn4 &Atli 1 1-2 degrees west VI chains 0 a : stake and st i nties : near the aforesaid road, the place of b%iitinittg.t-,- containing 11. acres 36 perches be the same more to less, with the a ppurtenances. t small house. l'?aini anti , Blacksmith s- shop, late the estate of DAyld itokeireLler. Seized stad- taken in eteekitiott at the 'suit of i Asn C. Luce against David Rockeffeller. i ALSO, i I Ali that certain tract i.r parcel of land situate in the township of Auburn in the county of Susque luinna,.bountled AS filliCtws, to wit :—north by lands of William Jazltatr:,: east bylands of Albert Ster ling, south by l sstuF andby l an d s of William - Clint -,-"ectyttaining . 80 aer 4 acres improved, a frame - 42140.v 'end a i-nutl or chard, late the estate - ittliiiitllink. Seized tied itiken,im : - "eieCiitiait at the Pia of Mills it Sherman, to ilii.use of rhinms Warner, mg :dust James Clink. - ~... 1- - • •••• 4 . ' • ALP'), 4 All thesinterest of Joint Vim Volke 'burgh in And ot all that certain tractoipmcel of land situ a t n e in the township of New Milford, in the county of Sta.- quSanna, bounded and described as follows, to Wit : beginning at a post in a swamp on the warraillee line of Mathew Brooks jr., thence along said war rantee line,Knuth 46 degree:, west .2::'l' perelic-i, to ,;tones - thence be -unsold told of Jacob Tasilnr south 13 deg. east I'2o perches to stones, thenee'iby the same south) 6014 - tieg. east of 1 percher. to stoic —thence by lands of said Taylor, north a degrees tsasir 310 porches to the place of beginning--Con raining 166 acres and Sa perches, strict measttre, be the same more or less, it beig n part of a Larger trast of land surveyed in the warrantee namei of 3latheli Broot:s,jr,together with the appertenanCes, twe dwelling houses, two learns, -a saw-mill Sat. a portion of it cleared ; late the estate of John Van Voikeuburgh. ' &rice' and taken in execution at the suit of Da tid•Taylor agaiost,John Van Volkenburgh. ' ALSO, . i All dint tfullain tract or parcel a hind in the to ship of . arford, in the county of Susqutlian:- na, bounded 'as follows, to wit:-0,, the north by lands of Abel Rice—on the East by lands ot Silas R. Guile—on the south by lands bf Saxa Sc.:mein, tiel on the West by the Phibelelphia and' Great Bend Turnpike Rt;td--containing about half tun arm more or less, with the appurtinanees, a framed hou._•• , e, wood house, &e., late the estate of Hiram' e. Baker. .. Taken in Or eenthibi at the suit o f Bennet Hotiiii kisiw against Hirarmi' C. Baker. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Alias - Pi. Pa. issued and di reae4l a abeve,'l will expose to public. sale at the. i , an) . e place and time of day, all that certain tract k parcel of hind situate in the township ofJessup, M the county of Susquehanna, bounded and ilesieribo as Mimes to wit i—ou the north by lands of Seth Any and Clarke Mills—on the cast by land of Jiihn ;err--mi the sonlh by I ,nil of .10Im 41 the West by land' of Caleb Cock—c 7 , ..ii,ricres with the appurtenance-, about 411 acreis _ improved, late the eittlN of Jesse Taken. in execution at the suit i,f 13entley &Rich ards against Jess , t . , Ethel ALSO, ' liv Yirthe of a writ of Vela Ex.. is-med and direct-. 0,1 as above, I Witi expose to public sale at the ; -.nip time and place, all that curtain tract or par-.i e ,.t ,4 land situate in the town-hip of liarf,xd. in thi" 1 et r'ol7. v of 5i1541111.21111111111., 1)01:!:10.1.:ti :1.-. , , f,,11,41\--. I 1 K.l: ;n1 the nortli-east and south-east by Luals ,4 1 ; ,i.rd,',ll Ilarrml-'-on the south west I,y lamb 4.1 I uniel 44. Piper, and sin the north:-west 1, ti.. , sn.•,; - r,,a,1-c,,r.taining 7 acres or thereabout*. i'.. IL, ,',./ I:•.i 1' , 7 , - or 14 ., • , . together with the apperti -none , r- two ,1-,-elling houses and two harm , . all finis m ed. lattl ti,c estate of the said (urge Shannon. • i 'rake!) in execution at the suit of .Jltirgim Morgan rv.rluit,t Gcorgc Shannon. . _ , ALSO, . .; All that certain piece or parcel of land situate; ham and being in the township of Middletown, in tit. county of Susquehanna, bounded i on the; nortll I,v lands of Russell Pratt--c u the east by lands of Enoch Billings—on the south by lands of Jeremiah (lags a nd on the west by lands of-Jeremiah Gag and Shephrual Pratt, cont-aming t.b tut &(teen; r.cres, with the improvements, a frame lunise andl about five acres improved, late the estate of the said Paul Riley. 1 Taken in execution at the suit of J. E. Bullock against Paul Riley. A LSO, • By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fli. issued and di 1 rocted as above, will be exposed to public sale at I the s,atne tune' and place, all those two several 1 1 tracts or parcels of land situate in the said toe-n-+ , El l ' of Lew-P.611e. in the said county • of Luzeme, 1 I n.v7 being in the said township of Franklin and ' e.usity of Susquehanna aforesaid.) One of them being a lot numbered ninety-eight'on a map or it.- siirrey tnaz'.; 'an the y eai one thousand seven hun dred and ninety-six by John Burr,if botmded on the north by lot munbered ninety on 'the said map, conveyed by the said Henry Drinker, the elder, to Ephriani Kerby • on the east by a ot numbered ainet v-nine on the said map, conveyed hr the said Henry Drinker the elder, to JAI; Glavin; on the -.----....1t . ..-t )iy a lot numbered ninety-seven On She said \n-vap, conveyed by the stud Henry Drinker the el der, to David Ttillman; and on the south by a lot numbered one hundred and six on the €.3a map, part whereof is nal hereafter described and here by granted,l containing ope hundred acres---The oilier being patt of a lot numbered one hundred and i six on said map, beginning at the north=west cor- i tier of lot number ninety-eight • thence by the 1 same east, about one hundred and thirty One and a hall' perches to the north-east cornet of said kit another ninety-eight ; thence by lot numbered-one huudred and seven on said map, south eighty-three ; perches to a slake; thence, crossing said lot mnn- • tier one hundred 'and six and parallel with the northern boundary . thereof, west 'about One hundred and twenty perches to a post in the islithlle of a rtradlhat pastes through said lot number one hum. died and six in a north east direction thence by the middle avoid road, south forty-seven degree* west, '',4*ltteett and three fourths.' relies to a stake in, the line of a lot numbered ne hinulred and five on ,the . said map conveyed y the said Henry Wider tlie - elder :to the Said avid Tai t e ma , ; an d the n ce by the lot last, inentioned north, about n i nety -f our pereirs'. to the beginning, con taining xeremp sirci.iloiellier: with the hta•edite-. meats and appurtensuices - ~, Taken in execution at.the suit of . eel 1 - aielf. 7 . . man and Henry S. tiipsielm*, ' Andrew Leighton Mortgagor, with tiol to ,J ', - I,eigh• ton, et. al, T. T. .. -, • . . AsOf. - • ' , At the fame time :and rilacti: , ' Al! _ tat r CoTtaiti, tract or parecl of land situate ilk the ; tritsPp...4 4 , 'Hartord, comity and state aforesaid-- ' died anal , .• described as follows, te wit: Beginai at tone.s. --.. in a line of land conveyed to John ter being - tile south coater - Ofi lot numbered 8091;tart-7. mad}. . or re-sure - the:mid gmuy..Dilriker 070 . ..:04erA: -4, ~ 4 .,,..., , ,.,, # .? . t.:,, , : - .;1 : 14 4, y.,.. Ne4 E ;;:;-...-• ;, i be l and made 1 1 - Jisaiqemil“o 263 i o-1 4 r 1 4 44. "' ‘.. ' - itiliie: - Uilii4 'Co. , i'ita'' r‘d .. ted . no rth 44 1 - 6144 42141,0111e#1101 : i01 - 'l;olVOina l.. ,-.. . —li- - ..., ..., -- ~., Ye.; F 4I stones the ~,smak . of 116 cefibrattxt west coiliet:Utinnd Htinero: 0040 ' '-' -- ' 7 i 7 Antitial&alo; - ulLicti* waiiietitti . to 30Eeph ineedingt tieUee.'.brikoklasti.n.wntioned , , .[ - t„,_,....,- , At.,;:_i t itth it tow . . " Cu --- Neoe l lased 6 94 isk:dem fai4 , 1014-iiireileki . 46:lkOngw. A' ) . e .r"`"`- .- '. -•- - all • --aY;. • a entoerifiinidc;iriyalo •Petei 7 Thatche'i'ajiiCt 0; C-I (4ll l:ot : 4 l .i 6 Cauliir -414 ' 11 V ei g i*d 'r i4G '' Aa r e, r3,: e „,,,„ 1: t h A , - -l' Montio* : July 10, lit %. THE Y _ 11V - 0, ce hr the ast •mentr , ne . _ . . y lan soldl 'Thomas Thatater r saithi444 - deks. , l4st 1114 per ches to stones eVat tiree; t 44o Nye:A corner o f the last Me4tionedlatalitfa line of aantl cotiveyed. to Thos. sw4e:tl thOtitee . by . th. hiSt inehitoned land' north 45+ diVw inO est, , Sti ficrelM% stone the tiOrth . corner Of the it .tiort4d lantlAit a lino of land . conveyed its aforesaid to CM-potter ; thence by the said ciallietitdr's nortl 44+ deg& east 10 perches to a. pcist and; stones ; north 4S+ degs. west 30 perches to a sugar tree; and north 24+ degs. west 471 perches to the begintungontttiw ing 109netes;ana 153 perches, be the same more or less, it being a lot numbered 301 An the map, aforesaid, together with the hereditanienta and ap purtenances. - / Taken at the suit of o.anittel Spackmanind Hen ry s: Spacknum. against E. !Handal; nib 'r of Jos. 131nading tleeW LS!').—At the sonic time end place: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the town ship of New Milford, enmity and state aforesaid— Bounded and described .as follows, to wits: Begin ning at stones the north Corner of lands convoyed to the trustees of Ann'fSkyron ; thence by, the same south 45+ dean. weSt 16'0 perches to stones, the cast corner of a lot nianbered 90 on u.map or re-snrrev of the said Henry Drinker the elder's land made by Jason Torry ; thence by the said lot, north 45 degs. west perches to a beech suPlin t ,.., the east corner of a lot, numbered 86 on the -said limp, and the smith corner of land sold to John Martin : thence ler the last mentioned land north 444 degs. east, 106 perches to a post and stones hi ,a line of land sold to Ezekiel . Davisand thence by the last mentioned land and by land sold to Williatn A. Whitne.i , south' 45+ degs. east 162 porches to the beginning—gontaining • 110 acres std 38 perches, be the same more or less, together Wilt the here ditments and appqrtenances. l'aken at the suit of Thomas Williamson ct Na than Kite; Trustees 9f Marc Rhoads assigwe , of Drinker's adair &c. against James Cook, T. 'l'. C. M. GLEE, Slif rif Sh,rip Offic , , Akittros , , ../toy 24th, 1819. • Ware House j_TERRICK SCI'DDER, 95 Wi Nets _EI York, nmuifacturcr4, Importers.,anil Dealers iu Shute, Dressing Robe 4, Linen Collar*, Stocks, Rionlder Braces, era Nits, Opera Ties Scarf's, MOH (' y Belt Linen 'Boscnns. andit-ctrel 4 4Lefs, Hogiev, Bodes, Suspenders, Bmobo.tines, d r. d•c: The above stock will, on examinatian, 1 e found Trot 0 / 1 / V . Attractive, Extensive and Full ; but Cheap. Our long experience in the business and knowl edgc`of manufacturing, are such that we are con fident We can off t !r inducements that cannot be Su/- pawed by any Hoik.e in the city. I'articular attention paid to orders andthe pack ing of goods. HERRICK & SCUDDER.. 95 Williant Street, (Opposite Platt Street, ,The York.) DAVID A. TrERRICK. . secant:a. II States Wholesale Cloth ing Warehouse!! & HANFORD, No.. .25'2. .2.34, 256 and 11.258 &aim, (&t o al. end 8l p,) WEIVITORA; have on hand the largest assortment oftiCrruixt; in the United States tulapted to all markets!! In the article of Shirts and Drawers, we keep an endless variety. Also, the most extensive manufiteturers of On Clothing and COvered Hats in the world. Plain and Push hatable Clothing. of all kinds Catalogues of stta sent liti mail. Orders prompt ly filled. LEWIS Az' HANFORD, -V oa. 452, 254, and '258 Pcad E Book Agewtcf. SEA RS' PICTORIAL 11-ORES. 1 4 -1 IL FORDHAM having procured the agency • for these celebrated works, will canvass Sus quebanna.co. during the present month, to proeure subscribers. The value of these works is too well known to the literary world to need comment. Montrose. July 12, 1 z. 9 t%. Dentistry. —l - )R. U. SM ITH; Dental Surgeon, would inform the ‘e? Rublic that in atitlitiol to his nu ,ncrous (peiatiou. in the dental art, he is now pre-, for inserting wla , le sets or parts ~1 on the al tlito , j)lark rirVriZre prin !., !I, r: teeth matt lie worn without spiral :p r ip g . or caul arc Ararranted to answer the deigned. Dr. S. may be found ut seark's. Hotel, as usual, on Mundaysi anti Tuesdays, and at his residence in Jessup, during the remainder (Atha week. 'Montrose, July 12, 1839. - Dfsio r BE partnership under the firm of Lyons j. Wood is this duY dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are' in the hands of 8. D. Lyons. S. D. LYCLI'S. JOHN B. )V001). Friendsville. July 10, 1819. S. D. LYONS will continue the blisiness 4 - 4 . in all its branches at the old stunt, over Wickham & Stone's store., • Cutting done on the shortest;uotiee, and warranted, as usttal. The. latest Fasltiorm always on hank 1 S. D. LYONS. LANE/3130R0, PA. CHEAP CASE - •RH On the New York & Erie .Rail Road and A'asyne henna Rirer, 2,00 miles from New, York, 25 miles from Binghamton, and Ito miles_ from Montrose:— mirroUniled by Mountains and the Riiilroad Bridges. - . T our store the - following may be found : Eng- French and American Dry Goode, Bon nets anti Ribbons, Parasols Umbrellas,CarplA Bags, Hatsiota Caps, Lookingllftots and I Shoes, Ciockerv. GIII-41 Ware, Hard Ware, ‘l4inslovi Glass anil Sash, Drugs muff Medicine=, Groceries, ;illackere4 Codfish, Dicks Perk, Superfine f Flour, .Nails, Stito' no Ware, Jappaned Ware, Paints, OiLs, , Dye Sniffs, Butter Firkins; Candles, Sand's and' Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Ekshks, Paper, Inks and Quills, Cooking, Parlor' and Shop StovesiStOve Pipe anOtove Trimmings, On hand or made to Order, !f Eagle i foundry Ploughs--warranted: Triinks Travelingl3a,.”...4 S7thigles, Clover Seed, ear Pet and Cotton Yarn, Axes, Handles, Buck Saws, Shovels, Oyes, 114C3, Scythes, ate, act.' .Forthd very liberal patronage which WO, have received the bast Vear we tender our sincere thanks; and truseWe shall recieve f still larger share of tipablic Fatt'ronage the present: season. Having re th4rice of our good 4 about 25 per cent from lasi year's prices, mw- motto is now-i-,mall !profits and: quick luiraz. Situated as see are on the illailroad4ve can sell lower than any :other festal)... Xslantentitt. thd :Cmmtv. 'LYONS CHANDLRit 18, 184.9.: I ,Laneibbro 3.11 777:itevMstabilihment. - . ' 11 A't' icG .recently e,lithlit-lied hit uself the Cgtf Ina- 4utl guar - Wing :Eosins little' loithesslo.l4Foundry and Machine - IMlrtp ti the ;iitlet• - '0! ones Lake, abouljidailps fronl..*) , o wthhihrighamton stage' l reall,) the silliWribeir S prepared ioltuiiis - h - to order auy , artieteslin his e, nii,ul4l up hi the, most Workmanlike manlier. e inrite4 the public to colt 'and see.' . s' '' lourrzo BE4I-1. )t.e i BridgeWster,lJuly ii, .184.0.1 - I = 11 . . • .. -,,,L. ' i d Shower, Bata , -- - , I-- - , A . taming eStablishowor hits been *led pby ; la 4 - 3,.. the Subseriberjat the old place illniteg north ii . f Itiolitroie, shire citizens lir, - bh . rozofign to& Trak that healthy Wig airreitik indulgence ,f rAhis hot: weather. Every. dwrabli.runren** l : ill ' I W• _ , td• tor. the . accarialiodation of - tl „ thotb, rhor,iiiar please to tztltiinitliv,i(.- bc4r i ' ! , :i!ilyil‘ .• WARsi,p - .J3EA - r. ... , - -,larscojuuTlON AEU:ITM TO ;THE AMENDNIFXI c ,OF THE . --CoNSTITHTIO.k.--' -- , Ilesalved by thir &hate and fliatie.te' c ßepresentif titfett of tbe , ,CoMialnueealtle of . P e n ft' kt . five/mend Assembly mek That.tho .Constitutitat Pf this om ttionsvibiltli b&-iiiitinalltltlitin the rOtitid section of the fifth articld, -so that itiliall read as follows: The Judges of -the Supreme Court, o the several - Courts of Commoit Pleas, and of suelnither Courts of Record as /Ike im shall be established by law, shall be elected fly the (piddled e*etors of COmnionwealth iii the trimmer folloiring, to wit :.... Tim Judges of the Supreme CoUrt, by 'the qualified . Igtinets & Br adcloths exchanged clectorg of the Commonwealth at large. The Pres.'s .. . f r Wool. Wool mid wishing to ex ws dent' Judges of the -several Courts of Common pEnso barn o• Pleas and such Other Courts of Record as are or ; change it for c nibs of the above description, nnd nil other Judges- or nutke sale of it, re' informed that they can do shall be .e.stablislied by law, ton, elite), the nilloulng condition: :.fries of Wool required to be lettined in the law, by the qualified so at the FactorY of the subscriber at N e w I-lamp• electors of the respective districts over with they from 18 to 41, edits, laccortling to qualrty; Price of Broadcloths from .:-..11,50 to A. 2,25 per , yard, light are to preside or act as Judges: And the Associ ate Judfre, s of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors Of the Counties respectively.— mixed, sheep's grey and black Satinets, either plain 'l r li t r ett -t i; l, P i; d t the time offon't tpheeraNe'rihyde.rv..l'olfietgli'oote want. s no w l itthe The Judges of thel Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the; tern] of fifteen years if they so long behave -themselves well : (subject to the allotment ' __,.. 'HIRAM PHILLIPS tk. CO. ny Hampton Ciranee co. June 14,' 49. —6W. hereinafter proVide d for, subsequent to the first _ -L`:_ . 1 , _ p election :) The Peesident Judges of. the several Coasts of Commoni ; Pleas, and of such other courts Susquehanna Academy. T HE Summer tern of this Institution will coin of Recnid as are air- shall be established by law, raneneeunud Stith, 1849. of L. F. %en, -on be and all other Judges required to learned in the Mond y law, shall hold their offices fur the term of ten js4 Term, of Tuition per Quarter. years, .if they shall so lung behave themselves OrtittenaphY, tlteadir g, 'Writmg, Arithmetic , well : The Associate dodges of he Courts of Corn' and Geoznip i n .. . mon pleas shall 'Mid their offices for the term-Cof , fl 2 330 English and - Latin Gelinmar, Latin a: Greek five years, if.they shall so long behave themselves Lessoo, Chemistry:Philosophy, Botany well: all of wliont ;shall be commissioned by the and .Histor ti, 1 Governor, but for any reasonable:cause which shall ! Latin, Algebra, Sur 'eying, Geom etry and not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the Gov or shall remove any of them on the ad u dress of 2 .l' trun ''''' 2 " y order of the Illtard of Trustee two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first election shall take place at the general election Alontrose, Ante 18, 1849. of this Commonwetilth next after the adoption of New Books -1 Nu \ st received at the this ametelment. and the Collllllii , ioll , vf all the , _ rA'oei. .S:'t.;',. J e d : s e . -,, h.-, inlay L.s. 11:ce in 0t1i...0 4J:I eir:: . ,: On IL' • 11 . C,1111,!....t ITiseirt,c of England, Webster's Die: first s:Nlunday of .I.)eceniber following, when th, . tioniry sellout tied picket, Anthun's Latin Lessons, terms of the new 'Judges shall commence. _The ' p,, h,,, 0:4 ,hi e .11,.„4,..5, 13unts' Poems, `neuters persons who shall then be elected Judge. of t i''' .. elebrated Instructions for the piano forte, Here a Supreme Court Audi hold their offices as fOUOINS; . Little and Theft! a Little, Retiring front Business, one of them for three _years, one for six year., one Doty versus Will or;;Deeision makes the Man, gilt for nine years one fin- twelve years, and one for tif Letter Paper and pl:fin Cup, white Leitch.' Euved teen years u the tens! of each to be decided by lot opes Ilibie Dictionary, a new supply Exchlnge by the Ohl judges its soon after the election as con- Cards, painted mottos, Sc. venient,, and the retsult certified by them to file „o 3 : t , Governor, that the commissions may tic issued in . - accordance thereto., The judge w1.1,) , e coin»dion Merry's %semi and Parley's Plavnurte, will first expire shall lie Chief Justice during his A few numbers ,1 this highly popular amid iu term, and thereafteri each judge whose commission structive periodical for the youu,.,,e. just received, shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Janice, tfd fur while i, mat and if two or more commis -imp; shall expire on the : Book Story. fries u►le dollar per :tannin an ad same day, the judges holding them shall decide by ; vanes. - ,O. F. . lot vhielt shall be the Chief Justice. Any Vale4l.ll- • cies happening by death, resignation, or otherwise. in atty of the sail courts, shall be filled by appoint ment by the GoveMor, to continue till the first .Monday of December succeeding the next general °tooth., Tho itatlgiock of tlac El.tpreette . c”urt, and the Presidents of the §everul Courts of Common Pleas, shall at stated times, receive fur their servi ce.; an adequate compensation, to - be fixed by law which shall not be diminished -during their comma once-in office. but they shall receive no fees or per quisites:. of office, nor hold nary otheroflice of profit inunder this Commonivealth, or under the govern ment of the United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court du ring their continuance in office shall reside within this Commonwealth,; and the other Judges during their continuance in ;office shall reside within the district or county .for which they were respectively elected. WILLIAM F. PACKER, - Speork , r Ilhe House of < s. G . 20. /5.1/IS/ E Speakrr of the Sonde. • Ih the Scwite Jfarch 1, 1849. ,That rciulutiuu pas—rea, Nays R. Ex -tract from the Jounial SAM.L. W. PEARSON, Clerk In lb'• [Aux , of kcpre.wittoti res, April 2, 1849 1:c xol (I, That tll . *.re , olution pas.,..—Yva, Nas, , "C. Extract from thcJournal. - W.IL JACK, clerk Filed April 5, 1.8491 A. L. RUSSELL } Dep. Sec. of the Com Pent virai,;a, I Do yrs:my that the above and foregoing is a . true and correct copiii of the Original Resolution of the General Assetuhly, entitled " Resolution relative to an AmendMent of the Constitution," a the same remains on file in this office. •l g In testimony whereof I hare here- IN unto set My band, and caused to be • 4 affixed the seal .of the Secretary's • Office at tlarri-burg, thi4 eleventh day IP f t % of June Anno Domini, one thousand eight 111111E1ml and forty-nine. TOWNSEND iIAINES, Ser'iy of the Conn Harrisburg June 1.1;, 1844—:1m. • "Journal of Senate. " Resolution, No. 188, entitled Resolution rela tive to an amenaltnent; of the Constitution.' read a third time. On ! " the question, will the Sen ate agreee to the red lotion i The Yea.s and Nays were taken agreciably to the Constitution, and " were as follow, viz : " Y EAS..—MCS-`41 , 1. BraNYley, Grubb. ham, Forsyth, atrits.,l Jelmson, Lawrence, .Levi Mason, Matthias, I,roloin. Itlea, Richards, Sadler. Sankey, Savery, Stnall,mv?er, Sterrett Stiue-21. "Nays—Messrs. Best, brunt, Flick, Ives, King. Koninumber, Potteiget. and Darsie, Speaker-8 "So the question wa4: determined in the affirm I tire." "Journal of the HQU3S of Representatives. "Shall the resolution. pass' The yea: and nays . . were taken agreeable to. the provision of the tenth article of the Constitution. and are 115 follows, viz: " lizAs--Mes'srs. Gideon J. Ball,. Davin J. Bent, , Craig, Biddle; Peter D. Bloom David M. Bole, 'Manias K. Bull, Jacob 'Cor,t john H Diehl, Na- thaniel A. Elliott; Joseph Emery, Daiiid G. L.4Alle man. Williatn trans, John Fitusold, Samuel Feg,ely, Joseph W. .Fisher, -Henry M. Fuller, Thonnk; Grover, Robert Ilantrzson, George P. lien.izev, Thom/v=?. Herring, Joseph Iliggin., Charles Hertz. Joseph B. Hower, Robert Klotz, Harrison P.-Laird, Abraluttrr Larribertcat, James J. Lewis, James W. LOn e , ,, ,,Jacob M'Clirtnev; John-I?. 3rCullOch;Rugh M'Kee, John - 11'1 4 aughlin, •Adant Bart* Samuel y Marx. John C, lilyelu, Edward' Nickleson, Stewart Peeice, -Janes' Porter;.! Henry C. Pratt,. Alonzo liabh;George:ltitle,y, Theodore_ Ityregi, Bernard S..Selieenover; Samuel Seibert, John Sharp, Ghris tian-Snively, ThornaS C. Steel, Jeremiah B. Stubbs, Jost J. `Stutrman Marshall Swartrifelder, Samuel Taigart, George T. Tboin,='Nietailas Thorn, Items& 'Wattles, Samuel Weirigh, Alonzo I..Wiienr,Plniel Zerbei,and William :IJ' Paarer,,,Speaker:-48.. . " N4vs:,-.3leSsintAglittus it.:,' Coliyn, David M. .Gourtney.: David! Evans, Henry Si, Evami,. John Yeultin,'Jidin W. George ; Tbult Gillespie, Johns li. Gordon, -William -Henry, Jtunesi: Kirk, Joseph .ILaulsiiih'i•KOliiiillAitil 6 4: 8. - .:lXCalniwntl Mtn . .3rit6ci - IWilliaii . - -10Iniykyl'•Jii4ali 41iller } ..-Willinu .11.11nrrisnir, --. .Tolin;X:' , Ottn; - AVilliiin Y.!1:(11.14w* • John-vv.:-Bosakeiy, - Jobiiii: ButherfOrdiKatiindle Aihitli,!Jolii•B*llN-41ohii•SoikarittertWaiters . and Da David F. 7trillians.--4C` - ' l ' '.:: ;I.:. ~- .....:. : ~ - .i, ! 1 ..- - ',":*l ruiliki.4iiii , ka* - 4fletermined in the'afifni : f' iticr4. - *3:i4 , '. , : ,, :;- - -. ..1,...,,,,,t,7,...i)--...: - :d f ;1:1 - 3. "., 7. , -ii;:-.7 , L - :. - "1Ii1-:`,1rSicittrAtifiiSillilficEv - i' 4 k 1 , ,..., , ,, : , : -:.--. i .itherrisbnig,Jetne'ili, - - 049,4 •• PENS6sts":mx, 'se.; - '. . • ~..., -, , • ' do Cat. , at tl'. I ' l ' 'forego • lihe "Reso • `iof the pears on the' Joon General ii.sseinbly session of 1t149. 'Witness my ban fifteenth dayt of Jto' and forty-nine. Goods. , ripply of Dress Goods. ;ti; de o%th:was, .lwirluntrea,QC. eta. Alin, aid Bcoinets, bonnet ribbon., and *her millinery pock, all of which, with our •eniir stock, we offer; on the most favorable. tenni., 314ky articles of our old stock we, offer at err CL Jet vt received, lIR INTS, pri linen, Lrinul Betry(thas! , Viz: printfi, many of them ht le•i.s Bum cost. ' U. BURROWS ik Gib s tm, ni.2o j Dr. A.',lrraslOtt Magnetic Ointmettt. FON. -1 the cure 4 of itlflazuniatory diseases; such ne inflammation of • the lungs, breachites, 'sore throat, inflanituati.4l Of the bowels, nal:tined Sore eve:, cancer:, ulcerated sores, salt rheum, fever sur e s, scald head} irritation, sick head ache, tooth arlit, ear, ache, corns, burns, frozen limb , wc. otc, in bottles fur 2 and 3 shillings, at June 15. T 1.7 RR ELL'S. TT ) • SANVUR D'S WAY FORKS, tle T best in the 1-11• world, also Straw Fork* Sevthey, A.Sitaths, Rakes, Hues, Slarels, etc., 41-e„ at TURRELL'S. Jewelry, Clack and Watch estab lishment : A I N ,a - vond ve it 1 ) ,, t , 1 , ! e,i f If theuing at firsitb n 3o o r t., :i all .e c t c . Stage Hotel, wincre repairing and adjusting Lever, Cylinder, Escapengint, and common Watches and all kinds of time :kbepers, Jen:dry and Musical Tri4 struments, &c.„,are }lone in a style that cannot fail to suit the most ExAidious. All warranted to per form according to the quality of _the article. Just received, it !good assortment of fashionable Jewelry and Watclhes, which will be replenished every two worths% consisting of gold and silver Lever and. Lepino ratebes, Quartiers, dm., from to 80 dollars, .sibrel. Table and. Tea Spoons, o.la Rings, Ear 1-I(xPs,i Cluster, Jet and Stone MIA Wristlets, Silver arid Gold Pencils, Gold Pelts, Pen Knives, Sciisors, Skiver ThiMbles,. Gold, Silk and Steel Chains, do; E . ,eys, Card Cases, Letter Foltl ers, Tooth Picks Brushes, mid many other use ful and ornamental articles, which will fie sold very cheap for ()id sinOtew Filver and gold. Pay down and4ithall profits is ms• motto. Montrose, .liar: .$O, 1849, W.M. W. TRUE. Eagle SteanilFoundry& Machine Shop IAT 1 4 17" LL BLAST: 1, 11,fk would reiTeetfully invite the attention of all obese Who may be m want of Machinery or Castings of any, pattern. Mill Geerimp, Ploughs of various patterns, Straw Cutters, Cooking. Parlor k -bop stove 4. hit A: store. Ware, ,shingle chines, W(xid & ;Engine Lathes. steam Engincs i; Tiers, Iron (bc. AT., to give TV, a call, a. :arc are confident we can suit the most ,fitsfidiou All wort: done at Onr Foundry warranted. • Tropricturs, , Wm. Jrassue, B. R. L.yoxs, • ;„„) • _ R ss. J. MrLsoitn,• •a • F. B. CHANDWI, • N. 8: IVIb4ON, 11. S. Bmtxtair, I •• 0. G. Iburrt.sirr. Eagle Vourrlry,, liontroie, (Pa.) July 4, 1440. Crockek7 and Glass. • W E uf ha e r r e tZ e r IldPda addi W tion 11 6U:111.4 1 14;k be add at extremely :Jaw prices; many articles, same :Ls New York Wholesale prices: MIA some even less. A large lot of Piitited covered Hishes at 44 rims each setts,ei(Diwing Bice, Light Elm.. White Granite, and biniirfotileaps and satteers,:-Muchs low er than they are sAd igmierally ;ALSO, , . Artery superior lute s of Novascotta Grital-ste n o with regard" to both s itape:mid grit, very cheap. !- PURRO Ws A t co. Gibson, gone. '29418 ftl. . &cretary's Office Secretary's U,/ice. - oracrwr dolt the y above 'awl .g, is a trueand correet.eopy of Ras," ana " Narai7tako l l o 4 the;' mien relative to au arueultharttl Cettititutiou," ag die of Ole Two Houser, 'of, the f tbis .for, alb and the seal of mill office,, the e, oue thous/ilia eiglht hun reel TOWNSEND-HAINES: - Sec'ra the C'oim4nreealth: —1 Whe IS 0401 GriiSt s now in elicee?efil operation. The -pnblie are' I invited to give . # .a trial. - Coustnotly na hand, for sale,.at the lowest cash: piidek Siioerfine fine4);Corn Mcid, ruder, Shorts awl ' • . eitsli paid - for Wheitt. ' MOntrofFeljune . TAf:i O: ‘,essielityplat- Touren* • L . and, Qpitleirtea's Pakt Plll,l ilings,l gar Ikpm- .900- PVIKAKI and SPootP, sPgc.tocks of evel-desOriP" lattl Awl:cased,. and ALT9rdeons. -,Clanpetkpy. PUtol4 - and .-011% ,Wmng t itiiil Aoki Kn..; sibir-LChrbii for Crails,'-' 2l Cf~it @ ll~Cn~ jifpnoPr,t9lll Sulk 1fx2;14,10. • ... J 4 Vi' -'F' Finger t • Pens,-.§ilyer tion— Old ' „Keys; ittut Flute; Fir pi Vableep / lietik ikit ci ; nortirdse : tic IfielvlV,Qo. ll .,oi ,_-, .48- :trw.tica ~w 4 , 044 to, , Di&fois4c4sbY - :4 - ,t - MYRTIITY (or'ol,len, 1 .gtio Ncw Mil m q #ifos J. All. Dlti 1 set+ted• to. doors east stre?t, third 60, aunt., -1849. E. It. BO) stand ikd street: A. BALD Bag arriTru , er. Shop, o Foetid Co's. 111: SIM" maker, over pike •street I 1 . osp aL 1 Stove trinan Ware Dry G.' !,LD - 1/I.ED 1 • Hata, Capi; a l'rinting efice II AYES it' tint j oor alx) maye roan tirg and ner. 010 GE Geo. Fuller's' a style altoge - iii rns i s Inet rind .. LYONS— Cmckery, an ALSO, Cam fleas ',Publip • . NEWT -1 1 ; few- 11:10ors'$t) _ _ ZNTIGE. Gootl,s, Prug:i elry Silver S . • BEL TIT t: icitm4, Choral k 3 cerics, Drj , warc; Clocks, i Spectacles, It cal Instrutne' Statiimary, B• GEO. FULLER. Wg are IxkuOtt* which are offers LARGE 1 iptality, June 'l5, 18-19 qgbt June '1 5.. I vu Go A AY F June 1,5. STOTES. most ap for do. It ture, Sheet A L T tliO 3 ble'.s Guide. 50; 000 rpRE./eighest for VTuul at June . 1 , ,RE now re., V stock of Cl cline of pricUs iii sell for ch or re ' June t; 1.8494 ilteii. tiiiitiila arid Low 1 -0. 4c65, - ' Tr:ST rcieiretlthy A.-Moss & Sobs, a new ` stock el of °Oats,. ccitisettiwi of 'Der :06orps, all:ill - ail sortinent ilGrtot. lES, (cOCiERr. Ira DUitIIE; Mink tte, Which they oer for sale fur C ash or Prodeee;, at the Very low prices. lyricMllford, •ty 29, 1849, Et rvest Tools ' GRASy , , SCYTHES, Sickle*. ('rainCraelles,, Hay Fc.•ri-q Lturson's,&wttie sS'ticks; Bakes Rips, Qesinnellarir Scythe Stones, and 4\. S. ston, n fuli andsuperior u4.4sortment, just reeeiyed. and Nr3ll. sold die mis t reduced tirkes lizf: ' 1 New Milford, dune 19,1449.] H 7)--- AT , :LAT rrHE jest 1 ditily by N. did assortment o ton Law*, n lwa Bonnett gibbons Sheeting Meit'S ea,vinteres, Sad' I The largd4 stock • in town. DUSIIt ; ES§' Dinerott 016 7.--- K—.AftorriTli rout nowt: at tisidenek, LW kii,forrupr. locatioU, uildittg fnou corner r fry 80E020 S. StOrtij ERS continues the liaFine of (gig° hi rill its hunches,' eettpieci by k' k* 4tr-Rogers, Tnth . M—Satlcile; IlantefL