; twS. Msewis,- . , James Moore, Jr.. H T WmN. R. Morris, Jl M. Swartzwelder, n JFrancis, Jordan, ' .J. Stuart ftiddle, ' N 5 Wm. T: Sanded, . Thedphilus Fehn. He's the ITIau for the Votes. The Hopkins (Ky.) Delta says of one of its' candidates for the Legislature . ,J 01 . Villiatn Spau'lding is the Locofoco .candidate to represent the senatorial district in the next Sen ajeof Kentucky. Spauliling is not a" speaking jnan, "ul tne most Incessant talker, jabber ! jab- ier' now y auuhts uanu, naw : naw : joff'sthe family, kiss the baby, &c, man T ever aw. K he even thinks, it must:, be in his sleep, as he is too busy talking ever to reflect in day time. Earth is eaten as bread in several parts of the tforld. Near Moscow a hill furnishes; .earth 6'f ,is description, which will ferment when mixed with flour. ' -I.,!.. J II . ' s" There is a man in Illinois, named Barrow, who haschang-ed his politics so often that, hethas now got the sobriquet ofujAeeZ-BarroWi.. Spurious Bank Notes are in circulation, altered from the. old broken State Bank of Trenton, N. J., torepresent bills on the Camden and Morris banks Look out for 'em. The most satisfactory evidence of a man's in sanity, is to hear of his breaking int o a lawyer's office for plunder. The following is a correct copy of a sign placed on a bridge, not a thousand miles off: $2 fine. TO RIDE OR. DRIV. OVER. THIS. BRIG FASTER. THEI i v.kvlk. I Cambridge (la.) Reveille. Commerce of Boston. The value of merchandise exported from this - j r i. I. T.i i .i. : . to loreign pons uunug uie wbck tjiiuing tiu nisi., was Domestic products, $138,670 ; Foreign pro ducts, SI 3,540. For the corresponding week last year, the total amount was" $144,573. Bo'Stori Transcript. Tkcity of Lowell, Mass., has appointed a com- Imittee and appropriated $1000 to receive Gen. Taylor. Ahem. Last week two phyrfcrans of N. York, Ixeporied to the City Inspectors, that their patients lhad died of " a bowling complaint," and " phits." California Gold on the Way to llie Mint. tJficA, Aug. 18. Frank Williams and Mr. Webster arrived heie this morning with about $30,000 of -California . - - gold. They left agaitr m the 10 o'clock train en Iroue for the Philadelphia rainU' They left th !3!2rinis in June. GW. JFotinstoif. Meetings have been held in many cotiniies lof this State, at' which the citizens of the Com monwealth have given a full' and free expression lof iheir sentiments. The Voice of the Whig party, at all such meetings has Been mdst de cidedly in favbT of the State Administration arernor Johnston has every where beerr'hailed tne lavonte ol rentisvivanla. With one ac- tord, the people proclaim that in his annual1 message and recommendations to the Legisla ture, he has shown that' lie has the true inter ns of Pennsylvania at hesfrt, -and' thai aB'they anly approve of his'adraihistration, they will 'Wore eive to it and him their zealous siid- o prtt. They also prodIaim.as ciiizens of Penn sylvania, they are rejoiced that under his" pa rotic and salutary recommendation4, a3 striking, fand, to lessen and pay oflr the State debt, has ben established. and: that under the oDeration offhfs wise measure, the'taxfis will be"rdticed, Jnd the credit of the State re-established and maintained. That Got. Jbhnstbrf hasfrTe ful- 'et confidence of the people of Pennsylvania, no one can doubt. Those who were1 opposed 'o him at the late gubernatorial election have cn to see that their leaders predictions in 'ejpects to the measures to be pursued by Gorernor Johnston have not been verified. Perry Freeman. Seteli Days Later frorii Europe. The steamer Hibernia arrived ai jJoston on Wednesday last bringing' Liverpool"" dates to l 4ih of August. We have no room for details, but eive the taari nf tUo nnva in tliA wnrrfa nf thn Tribune. The news from flungary equals our most anguine idea of what was possible, and sur- i,lsses all otir enedtations. The Russians Austrians are defeated, and it is hardly 'Msible that the next steamer sitiuld not inform sof their entire expulsion fftfm the Hungarian Wort ! h is now certain that Dembinski and Gbr- 'yhcxvo as brilliantly oui-mano3uvered and rshed their antagonist imhe North, as Bern Mone in the South. The Turks, who have hitherto been afraid ''he Russians, are now beginning to act ear- SStlv in prevent fnrlhr invneinn nf HunaTV J'oi8 the principalities. The Austrian gov 'Jiient is fnV'hiened, and are trying to pre- eM mnno.r frnm bein? sent out of the count r v. --uv 1 1 will o - ' isjia nnnunA o ibe terrible enerpv of the yars has countermand6" ,no march ol a re body of troops whicii had orders to ad- c 3"ce into Hungary. . 'tie rope is stjlj at.uaoia. nuui uic SI iefei8 nothincT new. ; GMPmi.l?ia 10 m ,ve escaped from Italy in dih, & is now jlenry T: Maxwjslli i M. C. Mercur, , v jno. C 'KiAikel, . Simon Oyster, Jacob Cnswell, jdhn Allison, . Semi. P. Johnson, Alexander Franklin, Humphrey G. Hill, 3 his way to America. . I PROCIA-rtIATIOI - i , From P resident TatflorHn relation ito'Gubd. ; ,t . official,! -6 Washington, Aug. H. There is reason, to believe that a'n armed expedition is about to be fitted out in the tJni ted States with an ih'tehtiort to invade the. Is land 6'f fcuba or some of the provinces of Mex ico ; the best information whjch the, Executive has been able to obtain, joints to the Island 6'f Cuba as the object of this expedition, ft is the duly of this Govenmen to observe the faith of treaties,, and to prevent any aggression by our citizens upon the territories of friendly nations. I have therefore thought ii necessa ry and proper to issue this proclamation to warn all citiieris of the United' tateff whtf shall con nect ihemselves with an enterprise so grossly in vi61ation of our treaty obligations that ihey will thereby subject themselves to the .heavy penalty denounced 'against thera' by our acts of Congress, and will forfeit their claim to the pnuecuon oi ineir country, ivo sucn persons m'ust expect the interference of this Govern -tnent in any form in their behalf, no matter to what extremities ihey may be reduced, in con sequence of their conduct. t An enterprise to invade, the territories of a friendly riartiontset on foot ana pfo'secuted. with in the United States, is in the highest degree criminal, as tending to endanger the peace and compromise tire honor of this natio'nV and there fore I expect all good citizens, as they regard our national reputation," as' they respect their own laws; and the laws of nations, as" tfrey value the blessings of peace and the welfare of their country, to discourage and prevent, by all lawful means, any such' enterprise, and I call upon every officer ot thfa j government, civil or military, to use all efforts' in5 his power to arrest for trial and punishment, every such' of fender against the laws providing1 for the per formance of our sacred obligations' to friendly powers. Given under my hand the eleventh day of Au gust, in the year pt our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and the seventy-fourth of the Independence of the United States. t ' Z. TAYLOR. J. M. Clayton, Secretary of State. The Republic says the above Proclamation was received on Monday at the Department of State, in a communication from the President at Harriaburg. Information has been for some time in possession of the Government to the effect that bodies of men were in the course of being levied and drilled in New Orleans, N. York, and oiher cities of the Union ; that mon ey to a considerable amount has been contrib uted : that arms have been provided and ar- rangements made on a large scale, with a viow to' some military expedition. Their move ments have beenr conducted with great secrecy, and the object' of the enterprise has been con cealed even' from the-indivjdu.als who have em barked in it. Sufficient evidence, however, ha's been' obtained, to satisfy the President that th'e design of the expedition is an invasion of Cuba, and that the intervention of the Execu tive Was necessary to preserve our neutral ob ligations, and to keep unsullied the' honor of tire AJmericah people. jtafe license Law. A's .8ohVe doubi has. been expressed relative to th'e operation' of the revenue law, we give ting to the. subject'. AiiriiTOR Gensral's Office, i Harrisburg, June 12, 1849. Dear Sik':Tn reply to your letter of the ll'th instant 11 haVe to state that the licenses first granted under the act of last s,e'ssioiij ex pi re oft the first of April next, and, although the peribd'embraced'in' less thaa one year,' no. abatement of the license lee is to be allowed on thai-actfouni. The appraiser is entitled to the same fees' for the classification, notices2 arid otheY duties as are allowed by the acts, of the' 16th AWil. 1845 and 22d April, IB46, 6th and 12th sebtibhs, for tKe perfdrrrfance' of similar duties in' refe'rence to riiercantile dealers. Keepers of beer houses, eating houses, dya ter cellars and restaurants, whose annual sales do riot amount to $500,: are rfoi required to take out a license". Nor are venders of patent med u-inen. unless' their annual sales amount to 100; The D'rice of a theatre of circus license" ih the several counties of' the Common we'alth,' except in the city and county of Philadelphia, i . ? --r a.i i .t i it.cn T V ana me couniy oi Aiicguau, i ou. upiu the payment of this tlim. the treasurer of any countyr except Philadelphlawlie're" the license? fee is $500, and Alleghany, where it is 200, shall have authority to grant licenses for such exhibitions in' anv Dart- of the State for the period of tfne year,' subject to such taxes as mav bV r'moosed'br cities" or boroughs. It is --- j g 0 w not requife'd that a' license shall be taken out IOr eaCD COUUty. X ue laio uioicijr itiuioa ses the license fee, without, in any oiher.l'e snect. changing the tfet 6T 16th April, 1845! The latter prescribe! the mode of issuing the licenses, fixes the penoa tor wmcn tney are to be granted, confers upon county treasurers authority to grant them, imposes penalties, fec I am,- very respectfully, Your obedient servant, John N. Purviance, Auditor General. John F. Shauder, Esq., Tress of Lancaster co. Mortality in Cincmuati. The Cholera has nearly disappeared from Cincinnati. The Board of Health, on the 8th inst'., determined to report but three times a T'he following stalement shows the novtii w flme 1022 ; July"l6th,;950; July 30ih, 285 ; Aug. Gth, 211 V total dealhsy 4488, mortality of the city frdm all diseases, for the sven weKo ciiunig ---- .nine wUii, yyo " l ; kku inavr 1 mcii 111117 vt 1 11 A pedestrian feat wbr'thmentioning was per fojfmed by a professional, gentleman loflthis-city who,, we understand;, left town on.tfoot at 4 o'clock on Friday anorning apd arrived at th.b Delaware Water Gap, a distance of upwards of seventy miles,1 .the same evening. On Mon day, after two days' rest, hq started for home, again ;on foot, stopped at JRockaway spmeiqura to avo'3 at stof m, and reached home at ll o'clock th6 same evening. -ZVu;arA Daily Adv. i .... The Whigs appear td have lost ground in Indiana. It is not the first time that the Loco- focos of that State have attempted to embar- rnao Inn mnnmanlo nf" (t dA 'Z.aflt " Virlo Hueha Vista. Stale Gaz. Chinese mode of Administering 6aths. The witness is made to kneel, and to break a saucer on a bar in front of him. The follow ing oath, is then, administered : ".You shall' ten tne trutn, ana tne wnoie truin : tne saucer is cracked, and if you do" not .tell the . truth, your- soul win oe cracicea JtKe tne saucer. . . .SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue tof, a writ. of Venditioni exponas is sued out, of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe County, 'enn.y to me directed,, will ex pose to public sale' at the public liouse of Ja cob Knecht, in the Borough of Strpudsburg,on Monday the 24th day of September next, at 2 o'clock, p. M.j the following described property, to wit : A certain tract of land in Tobyhanna township, adjoining lands of Jacob Sox, Henry Fisher, and others, containing about Four Hundred Acres, more or less, about 20 acre cleared, all Mead mi - i , . J.. ow. l ne improvements are one liog House and Xog Stable, and other out buildings. An excel lent stream of water passes through the same. Seized and taken into execution as the prop erty or William Adams, and to be sold by me. ... f PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Sheriff, August 23, 189. . REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, to all legatees and other persons interested in. the estate of the re spective decendentarid minors, that the. ad ministration accounts, of, the fqilowing estates have beetv filed .in the o.ffice of.jhe Register of Monroe county, and will be presented for con firmation and. allowance to the.Orphan'sCou.rt, to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the afore said county on Monday the.24th-day of Sep tember next, at 10, o'clock a. mV - ; The first, account; of JpHn F)elker,. adminis trator of the estate of Jacob .elker, .lae. of Hamilton township, Monroe county, decased. The account of Sarah Ann, Auble, adminis tratrix, of the estate of John Auble, late of Ross township,' Monroe county, .deceased. ,, - . e . . The final account of Philip Mosteller and and Peter Mosteller, administrators, of the es tate of Mary Mosteller, late of Hamilton town ship, Monroe county, deceased. The final account of James H. Stroud, ad ministrator of the .estate of Charles G. Jebe, late of Pocoho t'owp'ship, Monroe county ,'dec'd, , . SAM IJEL RE ES, Jr., Register rtegisier 3 ymcej.oiruasourg, A'ugust 23, 1849. Executor's Notice. Estate of John Kouge7 Late of Hamilton isp.,' Monroe Co.; Pa., dee'd. Letters testamentary Jipon the said, estate having been granted to the'undersjgned, notice is hereby given that he 'will meet at the late residence of the deceased, in Hamilton town ship, on Saturday the 27th day pf Oc,to.ber next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when and where ail persons indebted to1 said Estate are requested' to'make payment, 'and those hav- r. ' 4 J - fil ing claims or uemanas again, ine same win present tHem duly authenticated for settlement. . , -GjEOfe'G ROUSE, Excutor4.',, Smit'hfiield fownshiD.'AUs. 23', 184&'. 6t. PROCLAMATION. Whereas the. Hon. Nathaniel B. Eldred, President Judge of the 22d Judicial district of. Pennsylvania,' composed of the counties of ' ' -r-i. ttr j hm uaroon, tvjonroe, rixe ana vvayne, anu ivioies W. Coblbaugh" and Stogdell Stokes, Esq's., Associate juaees or me , oourt oi. common Pieas of th'e' county of Mbnroej ancl by virtue1 of their offices, Justices of .the Court of Oyer and Terminer and, general Jan delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in" and for the said county of Monroe, have issued thoir precept f?me commanding-thai a Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and 'General" Jail Delivery and Orphans' Court, for the said CounCy of M on foe, to be.holden at otroudsourg; on Monday, tne 4tn aa oi Sep tember next,io continue two weeks if necessary. NOTIC35; , ,. Is therefore, hereW given to the CoroneV, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said County of Monroe, that ihey bo then and there ready with their rolls, records, ihqui- sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things wHtch to'thetr offices are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound bv recognizances to prosecute arid give' evi dence against the prisoners that are 6Y shall be in the iau oi sain uounty oi. ivionroe, or a- ffainst the persons w'ho Stan'df charged with the commission of offences, to' be then ahd'thr'e to prosecute or testify as shall be just. PETER KEMMERER, Sherifr. ' Sheriff's Office, I Strounsburg August 23, 1849. (God save the Commony RESOLUTION Relative to an Amendment of the RESOLVED by the Senate and liouse of Representatives of the Commopwealth of Penn sylvania in General Asserabjj' met, That the Constitution of this Conprnoq wealth be amen ded in the second section of the fifth article, so that It shall read as follows. The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other fJourts of Record as are or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth in the manner following, to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qual ified electors of the Commonwealth at large. The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas and of such other fJotlrts of Re cord as are or shall be estabfislied by lav,' and all other Judges required to' be learned in the law, i by the qualified electors of the respective dis tricts over which uiey are iu presiap or .aci as I judges. And the Associate Judges of the Courts fof Common Pleas by the qualified electors of the counties respectively. I he Judges of the Supreme, Court, shall hold' their ontces fore term of fifteen yeats if they shall so long be have themselves well : (subject to the allot ment hereinafter provided for, subsequent a the first election :) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Plea's, and of such other courts of Record as are or shall be established, by law, and all other Judges re quired to be learned! m the law, shall hold their; offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : The Associ ate Judges of the Courts of Common Pieas shall hold their offices fur the term of five' years, u tney snatt so long oenave tnemseives wen : all of whom shall be commissioned by the Gov ernor, but -for any reasonable cause which shall not be sunicient grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on the ad dress of two-thirds of each branch of the Leg; islature. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all the judges who may be. then. in office shall expire On the first Monday of December following, when the terms of the new judges shall commence, , The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Su pre me Court shall hold their offices as follows: one of them for three years, one for six years, one for nine yearb, one for twelve years, and one fof fifteen years: the term ot each to be de cided by tot by the said judges, as soon after the election as convenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be issued ; n accordance thereto. The judge whose commissjon will first .expire shall( be Chief Justice, during his. term, .and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall jn turn be. the Chief Justice,' and if two or..mor,e commissions 8ihall!.expi.re on the same day .the judges holding them shal). decide by lpt.jvhich shall be the Chief Justice. Any va cancies happening by death, resignation, o.r otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by appointmet .by the Governor, to con tinue till the first Monday of December suc ceeding the next general election. . TheJudg'e's, of .the Suprem.e Court,, and the Presidents, of tHe several Courts of Commcm Pleas shall, at staled limes, receive for their services an a'd ednaje,cpmp!!eh.sation, to be .fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their continu ance in .ofBceVbui. they sli'aH receive' no, feeYor perq'uisjies of office, nor holtd any other office of prof! under, tH)s Common wealth ," or (iinder the , govefn'merit. pf ,tlie United States',' pf aiy other State -of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme .Court during iheir. coniinuance.in of fice, shall reside within' this Coirimbriwealih," and the other Judges during their contiriuanc.e m oince snail reside witntn tne district or coun ty for. which' they were respeciively,elected. W1LTJAM.F, PACKER, Speaker of iUe tfousp of Representatives. GG. DARSIE,. , n Speap&ef of the Senate , In the Senate, March! I, 1849. Resolved, Thti this resolutiori jjass. Yeas 21, Nays 8. ,. , tt t Extract from the Journal. .. , SAML.' W. PEARSON, Clerk. In the House of Representatives, Ann? 2. 1849. , Resolved', That this resolution pass. Yeas 58,. Nays 26, . , , t , ., Extract frdm,the Journal. . u . .. , . Wm. JACK, Clerk. i- x , , , Secretary's Office. Filed' April 5,P1849. s., A. L: RUSSELL. Dev. Sec. of Commonwealth'. Secretary's" Office. Pennsylvania', ss . . J 1 do certify tnat tne above ana lorogomg is. a true and correct copy of the Original Res dlutioh of the General Assembly, entitled Res dlution relative to ah Amendment of the Con Btitutioh," as the same remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof Thaveere unto set my hand, and caused to be affixed th'e, seal of the Secre'tary's Office at HarrisbuTgf, this eleventh day of June, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred'and forty-nine. TOWSEND IJAINES, Sec'ry of the Commonwealth. " Journal of Senate. ' R'esoluiioh. No: 1 8S.erith led' 1 Resolution i t i relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' was read a third time. Ou the question, will the S'e.iate agree to the resolution ? The Yeas and Nays were taken agreeably to the Con-; stitution, and were as follow, viz: 1ST "YEAS-Messrs. BoasBrawIevI Crabb. Gun- nihgbam,. Forsyth, Hugus. Johhsohli'Lawrertce. 'Levis, Mason, Matthias, M'Cislin, Jiicli; llich- ardsr badler, bankey, Savery, Small; Sriiiser, Sterrett and;Stine 21. Nays .Messrs. Best, Drum. Frick. Jvel. King, Konigmacher, Potteiger 'and Darsie; So the question was determined in the afhrtjT malive.'' "iOiintfAL OF TriE HOUSE OF. ItEPRESENlATirEfe,' 1 ' " Shall the. resolutiont pass.J The yeas and. 1 nays were taken agreeably 10 the pdviinn of . the tenth article of the Constitution, and are i a- follow, viz : , . i 4 " Yeas Messrs. Gideon. L Ball, David i Bent, Craig-Bidd.lePeter .D. 06om, David M: i Bole, XiJhrnas K. BuH, Jacob Cort, John V. Diehl;-.N,athanieI A, Ellidtt; Joseph Eniaryf 'r David G. Ashleman, William Evans. Jhij Fau3?qld, Sanipel Fegely, Joseph W. Fjslio'r. Henry ty, f uller,, Thqs. Grove, Robert Jiatnp-, son, George P. B'enszey, Thomas J. Hnrnin. Joseph Higgins,.Chas, Horti Joseph B. .ffovv- er, iuuqii . jiviui., ii?rnsuu x. jairu, ADrauatn,. Lamoerion, James J. Lewis,' Jamej V. Lott", Jacob M'Cartney, John P. M'Cullnch,' UuoU, M'Kee, John M'l iaughin, 4.d'arn. iVJarjin, Sam uel Marx, John C. Myers, Edivard ickluson, Stewart Peajce, James Porter, Hehr; 6. Prait,' AIonZ9.'KpbbV George R'upley, Theodore Ky mann Bernard S. Schoonover; Sa'muel Seiberij John Sharp Christian Snively," Thomaa &. Steel,. Jeremiah B. Stubhs, Jost J. Stutzrrian, Marshall Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggan, deo. T. Xhqrru Nicholas Thprn, Arunah Wattles,- SarnyeJ Weiric, Alonzo, I. Wilcox, jWaniel Zerhey and William F.t backer, Speakcr.-bb. .V Nays--xMessrs. Augustus JC. Cprnn, Da vid,,M Courtney,. David Evans, Henry S Eans;' John Feni6n1 John W, George, (Thomas Gil lespie, .John, B. tGprdpn, Vm. Henry, Jamei; J. -Kirk, Jpjeph Ljiuba'ph, Robert R. Little. John.,.S., M'Calmont, John .M'Kee, William M'Sherry, Josiah, Miller, William T. Morrisnv Johrt A,rOtto, William Y. Rcjberts, John W.. roseb,6riiy; John t B Rutherford, R. Ryndlb? Smith,. John, Smyth, Jqhn .Sender, Geo. Wal ters and David F. Williams. 26. , ; " So the question was determined tK affirmative;'. . , SecR3av's: Qkfice, j ; Harrisjbarg, June 15, lS4:r.- J' Pennsylvania, ss : . , , . I po qek.tify that the above and' : .1 i f .t, r z it umouuuiuin ui mu vyuuswiuiion, as tne samej. appearsj(on.jhe Journals of the iwo'.Houses nf the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,? for the.sessibn of 1849. Witness my, haqd and the seapof said office' the fifteenth , day (of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. , To'WNSEND HAINES, ii r- . . ,. Sec'ry oj the Commoniceahll Harrisbtirg, July 5, 1849. 3mo. J a NEW VOLUME -.THE SIEI,TIFIC AIOfERICA. To Inventors, Mechanics and Artisaris. 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Publishers of the Scientific American, New York. N. B. Patents secured and mechanical draw ings executed qri the most reasonable terms, at the'Scientiric Am'e'ricafn office.. August 23, 184ST. PILL TAKING MADE EASY.-We an nounce with feteat pleasure the important fact that a medicine has iust made its sppearanre which, though a powerful purgative and an unri valled purifier of the blood, neither gripesnor nauseates, and is administered in the form of a sugar plumb. We of course allude to Clicken er's Sugar-c6ated Purgative Pills, which we per C$fve, By our exchange papers, are every where the rage, and fast driving all the old-fashioned, griping, and neauseating popular compounds out of the! market. For Sale by T, Schoch, who is the only authori zed agent for Stroudsburg j aee advertisementifor agencies in another column. BLANK MORTGAGES For salefat this Office' f o-o ioregp.ingj.js a true and correct copy; L . of the Ypas " and " NasV; taken 1 ) on the "-Resolution relative to' an