I!ESOh U T I 0 N Relative to an Amendment of the Constitution. lAESOLVED hj the Semite ami lloioe of Rejnc- s, iitiilires of tlic Commonwealth of I'cniLsijtritniu , ,1 General Assembly met, That the Constitution J if tliia Commonwealth lie amended in the se- j eond section of the fifth article, so that it shall ; r>ad as follows : The Judges of the Supreme < 'iurt, of the several Courts of (,'ommon I'leas, j and of sucii other Courts of Record as arc or shall he established by law, shall he elected by tlie qualified electors of the Commonwealth in ' the manlier following, to wit: The Judges of i the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large. The President I Judges of the several Courts of Common Picas and of such other Courts of Record as are or 1 shall he established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the quali fied electors of the respective districts over which they are to preside or act as Judges. ■ And the Associate Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas by the qualified electors of the coun ties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme j Court shall hold their offices for the term of fif teen years, if they shall so long behave them- ' selves well t (subject to the allotment hereinaf ter provided for, subsequent to the first elcc- . tion:) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other I courts of Record as are or shall be established • by law, and all other Judges required to he learned~in the law, shall hold their oliices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long be- j have themselves well: The Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Picas shall hold their offices for the term of five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well: all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be suffi cient grounds of impeachment, the Governor j hall remove any of them on the address of two tbirds of each branch of the Legislature. The j .•irt election shall take place at the general j election ef this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the comnii 4 ions cf all the judges who may be then in of itce shall expire on the first Monday of Decern- i Lcr following, when the terms of the new judges shall commence. The persons who shall then j he elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall , hold their offices as follows : one of them for three years, one for six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years ; the term of each to be decided by lot 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 is -hued in accordance thereto. The judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Jus- | lice during his term, and thereafter each judge : whose commission shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same day, the ; fioiduig Uiciu ajiall decide by lot which ( pening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in i any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap- ! pointmcnt by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to he fixed by law, which shall not he diminished during their continuance in office,but they shall ! receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Common wealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court during their con- i tinuance in office shall reside within this Com- 1 MOD wealth, and the other Judges during their { continuance in office shall reside within the dis trict or county for which they were respective lv elected. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Sp>aktr of the House of Representatives. GEO. DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate. j IS THE SENATE, .Much 1, 3840. i Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 21. Nays . Extract from the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, CUrk. IX THE HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES, ( , .Iynl 2, 1549. j) Resolved, That thin resolution pass.—Yeas 5?, nays 2fi. Extract from the Journal. Wil. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. April 5. 184b. A. L. RUSSELL, l)ep. See. of the Commonwealth. SECRETARY'S OTFICE. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: I no CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is \ a true and correct copy of the Original Resolu tion of the General Assembly, entitled " Rcso- \ lution relative to an Amendment of the Consti- j tution," as the same remains on file in this of- j lice. ia testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office at Har- Ji lJi r isburg, this eleventh day of June, nno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and •ortv-nine. TOWN SEND HAINES, Secretary of the. Commonwealth. 44 JOURNAL OF SENATE. " Resolution, No. 1?*, entitled 4 Resolution " relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' , " was read a third time. On the question, will ' " the Senate agree to the resolution ? The Yeas i " and Najs were taken agreeably to the Consti- ; " tution, and were as follows, viz : " YEAS —Messrs. Boa, Brawlej, Crabb, Cun " riingham, Forsyth, Hugus, Johnson, Lawrence, " Levis, Mason, Matthias, M'Caslin, Rich, "Richards, Sadler, Sankey, Savery, Small, I 44 Smyser, Sterrett and Stioe—2l. " A AYS —Messrs. Rest, Drum, Frirk. Ives. " King, Konigmacher, Potteiger and Darsie, ' " Speaker— B. ' Ho the question was determined in the af " fir man ve." ' JOURNAL or THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. " Shall the resolution pass The yeas arid " nays were taken agreeably to the provision of "the tenth article of the Constitution, and are t as follows, viz *. V HAS —Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David J. " Rent, ( raig Riddle, PeU r D. Bloom, David M. " Bole, Thomas K- Bull, Jacob Cort, John H. 44 Diehl, Nathaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Einerv, 44 David G. Edileman, William Evans, John 44 Fausold, .Samuel Fegely, Joseph W, Fisher, 44 Henry M. Fuller, Thomas Grove. Robt Ilainp " son, George P. Jlen-z. y, Thomas J. Herring, 44 Jocph Higgins,Cna->. Hurt/, Joseph B Howcr, 44 Robert Klotz, Harrison P. Laird, Abraham 44 Lamberton, James J. Lewis, James W. Long, 44 Jacob M'Cartr.ey, John F. M'Culloch, Hugh "M'Kee, John M'LaughSjn, Adam Martin, Sarn -4< uel Marx, John C. Mjrrr, Edward Nickleson, 41 Stewart Pearce, James Porter, llcnrvC. Pratt, " Alon/.o Kobb, George Kupley, Theodore It.v --41 man, Bernard S. Hchooncver, Samuel Scibert, 4 ' John Sharp, Christian Sriivcly, Thomas C. 41 Steel, Jeremiah B. Stubbs, Jo.t J. Stutzman, 44 Marshall Swartzwelder, Sainu. I Taggarl "George T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, A run ah 41 Wattles, Samuel Wcirich, Alon/.o !. Wilcox 44 Daniel Zerbey, and William F. Packer Fa.cak -44 er —SB. , ' 41 Nays—Messrs. Augustus K. Cornvn, David 41 M. Courtney, David Evans, Henry S. Evans 44 John Fcnlon, John W. George, Thomas Cil " lespie, John IJ Gordon, William 11.my, 44 James J. Kirk, Joseph Laubach, Robert K~ 41 Little, John H. M'<'almont, John M'Kee, 44 Wxiliam ,I Skerry. Jt-.. h Miller, William 1 " Morrison, John A Otto, William Y. Roberts, 41 John W. Roscberry, John B. Rutherford, R. " Kiutdle kotHifh, John Smyth, John Soudcr, I •' George Walters and David F. Williams.— 2G. 44 So the question was determined in the affir -44 mative." SF.CRETARY'S OFFICE, ( Harrisburg, June 15, 1849. j PENNSYLVANIA, ?S. #1 DO CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy j ; of tlie " Yeas" and 44 Nays," taken cm the 44 Resolution relative to an | Amendment of the Constitution," ; i as the same appears on the Journals , of the two Houses of the General Assembly ot this Commonwealth, for the session of 1849. j Witness my hand ami the seal ol said otiieo, 1 the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight j i hundred and forty-nine. TOWNSEND HAINES, ju23 3 m Secretary of the Commonwealth. IE C. Marvin A J. Li. Micliciier, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office No. 75 Dock Street, Philadelphia, opposite the Exchange, "WM/MLL attend punctually to all busi- * ness entrusted lo their care. E. 0. M., late an officer in the army in Mexico, and familiar with the business of the Depart ments at Washington, will give his attention to the prosecution cf claims against the Gov ernment, in obtaining Land Warrants, extra and back Pay, and Pensions for Widows or Orphans under the Acts of Congress ; claims for services during the war of 1812 and Revo lutionary claims. OCT" Let tors addressed to us at 75 Dock st. will be promptly answered. Philadelphia, July 14, 1840—Bin. ; PRO Bo\o ITBIIO. JUST received from th° city at the Juniata Grocery and Drug Store, a large additi >n j of fresh Fruits and Confcctionaries, of the choicest kinds,embracing various Nuts, Raisins, &.c. Also a fine lot of QUEENSWARE , which will be sold as low as perhaps any estab ; lislunent in town. His stock of comprises choice selections of white, brown, and loaf Sugars, Molasses, Syrup, Teas (the very best kinds,) Coffee, and a variety of other articles. His Drugs and IVXedicines < were selected from the best houses in Philadel phia. an 1 many of them are of superior quality. His assortment of : will p i: ic r i: a i: is v. all who have heretofore patronized him know the best kinds can be had. The * ? ,'£\ S*T "Ci'b? i T7 4 "M i—i iX. w _ comprise an elegant assortment, trom which a choice can hardly fail to be made. Thankful for the patronage heretolore be stowed upon his establishment, he invites ladies and gentlemen to give linn a call and examine his store, which will be found to be well filled with articles adapted to every taste. E. ALLEN. SI. MOXTCiOJIKIiY, ,V Shoe Mi.iilitrliir,-|. MARKET STREET LEWISTOW.N. /~iONTL\UES to manufacture, to order, j every description of BOOTS AND i SHOES, on the most reasonable terms.— ; Having competent workmen in hisemployand using good stock, his customers, as w ell as all ; others, may rely upon getting a good article, | well made and n'-atly finished. January 22,1848 —tf. w. 11. IRWIN, A TTOR NE Y A T L A JP, HAS resumed the practice of his profession in this and the adjoining counties. Office in Main street, Lewistown, opposite to the Town Hail. Jan. 20, 1848—tt. W. <2Jo Attorney at Law, ! 1 LL attend promptly to business entruat- T T ed tc his care in this and adjoining counties. Office one door west ot the Post | Office. June 10, '4B-ly. MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE ( si its vn a \ iio v v:n . Justice of I lie I'cacc, CIAN be found at his office, in the room re / cently occupied by Esquire Kulp. where i he will attend to all business entrusted to his care with the greatest care and despatch. Lewistown, July 1, lei4B—tf. Paper. Paper. VLWAY3 on hand a large assortment of Cap, Letter, Wrapping, Printing, Win dow and Wall Paper, wholesale or retail. Printing paper, 22 X 32, at $5 per bundle, F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 1849. Iron ! Iron ! \N extensive assortment of all Bizes, lor . sale low for cash, by June 23 '49. F. J. HOFFMAN. PJcw Hardware Storo!! W r E have always a large assortment of all kinds of Hardware low for cash. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 1849. Ijcuthtr, Morocco, and Shoe Findings. \ large assortment always on hand, and for . sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23,1849. Candies and Conf'cctionarij. \I.WAYB on hand a good stock ut whole . sale or retail, may 20, 1849. F. J. HOFFMAN. SMH Medicines, Ac, OILS, PAINTS, vVc. BLANK BOOKS CORDAGE. COTTON LAPS, &c STF.F.L SPRINGS PURE WHITE LEAD, at 82 per Keg For sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 1849. LADIES' Slippers, at low nrices. by ap29. VV. LII.LF.V Executors Sale of TOWN LOTS in LcniKtonn. PUBLIC notice is hereby givsn that, by virtue of the power given by the last will ! of Mrs. ELEANOR M. REYNOLDS, late of itlie borough of I.ewistown, dee'd, will be ex posed to sale by public vendue or out-cry, at the Court House in I.ewistown, at To clock in I tiie afternoon, on Tuesday, August 11, iSIH. the following described lots, viz:— The eastern half of lot No. 148 in the gen j eral plan of Levvistown, and the western part 1 i of the same lot, to be divided in two equal parts, : each containing about THIRTY FF.ET HI tront, and bounded on the south by Third street, and j the Academy lot on the cast. ALSO, The eastern half of lot 163, in the general I j plan of I.ewistown, and the western halfoftiie ! same lot, to be divided in two equal parts, j i each containing about THIRTY FEET in front, j i situated north of and fronting on Third street. ALSO, The eastern and western halves of lot No. 164, to be divided in two equal parts,each con- i taining about THIRTY FEET in front, situated north otand fronting on Third street, and bound ed on the west by lot of Doctor Culbertson. A LSO, The eastern and western halves of lot No. ■ 170, to be divided in two equal parts, each > containing about THIRTY FEET in front, sit ' uated north of and fronting oil Third street, and known in the general plan of the borough of Lewistown as lot 170. ALSO, The eastern and western halves of lot No. 171, to be divided in two equal parts, euch I containing about thirty feet in front, situated ( north ofand fronting on Third street, and known in the general plan of the borough of" Lewis town as lot 171. ALSO, The eastern and western halves of lot No. 110, to be divided in two equal parts, each containing about thirty teet m front, situ ated south of and fronting on Third street, and bounded on the west by Grand street, upon ' which streets it corners, and is known in the general plan of said Borough as lot lit). ALSO, Lot No. 38, frontiuor on Market street about i 280 feet, and on Grand street extended about j feet, with a large two story S7i! I i i Sf * - 'th stone bise jga£g I f ment, thereon erected, lom Avjrs-"ooms on each floor, with yards I in trout and back of the house, and a hydrant j in the enclosure, late the residence of Mrs. Eleanor M. Reynold's, deceased. This property is pleasantly situated, over looking the River, Canal and Railroad seveial , miles. j THE TERMS OF SALE will be one-third in cash, to he paid at the time of sale, and the balance in two equal payments, to be secured j by bond* and mortgagee on the premises; the first of which payments to he made on the Ist of April, 1851, and the other on the Ist of April, 1852, the whole to bear interest from the date of sale, which is to lie paid annually. For further particulars information may he had of the subscribers in I.ewistown. LEVI REYNOLDS, JR., I , DAVID CANDOR, Ex tore. Lewistown, July 14, 1849—3t. IT 0 2 I O 2- f jd MIF. following accounts have been ex i arnined and passed by me, and remain j filed of record in tins office for the inspection of j Heirs, legatees, Creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will he presented to the next Orphans' Cuurt of the county of Mif flin, to be held at the Court House in LEWIS TOWN, on THURSDAY, the Oth day of Au gust, 1819, for allowance and confirmation : 1. The administration account of Benjamin Chandler, Executor of Rebecca Armstrong, late of the borough of McVcylown, deceased. 2 The administration account of George V. Mitchell, Administrator of James Mitchell, 1 late of Oliver township, deceased. 3 The final administration account cf Geo. W. Oliver, Administrator of John Oliver, Jr., late of Oliver township, deceased. j 4 The final administration account of John Purcell, Administrator of James Glasgow, late of tfic borough of Newton I lamilton, deceased. 5 Jhe final administration account of John Puree!!, Administrator of James McDowell, } late of Wayne township, deceased. 6 The final administration account of Dan ! iel Owens, Administrator of William Owens, late of Lack township, (Juniata county,) dee'd. 7- The Guardianship account of Robert Laughhn, Guardian of the minor children of James Glasgow, late of Wayne township, de i ceased. 8 The Guardianship account of David Coop er, Guardian of the minor children of James Caldwell, late of Wayne township, deceased. 9 The Guardianship account of David Jen kins, Guardian of William McDowell, minor son of James McDowell, late of Wayne town ' ship, deceased. 10- The administration account of Jacob Garver and William Wilson, Administrators of William Ward, late of Oliver township, deceased. 21. The administiation account of George Swartzell and Jacob Krise, Executors of Geo. Swartzrll, late ol Armagh township, deceased. 12. Th" administration account of David Ilortzler, Executor of David Hartzler, (Doctor) late of Oliver township, deceased, as filed by Daniel Voder administrator of David llnrlz- , ler, deceased. 13 The administration account of Jacob Foltz, Jr., administrator ot Joseph Fisher, late of Union township, deceased 14 The Guardianship account of William! Reed, Guardian of Noailes, minor daughter of James Alexander, late of Armagh township, deceased. JAMES L. Me! EVA INK, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, ) I.ewistown, June 30, 1849. oO*"l'he Register deems it proper to state, tor the information of nil concerned, that ac counts must he filed in his office and publish ed thirty days previous to he first dav of en suing Courts— otherwise they will he retained untii the succeeding term. A BRAHAM'S Highly Improved Patent, 1V Manifold Writers, for copying letters invoices, drawings, plans,& c . This invention ; will produce letter with its copy at one oper ation; or, if required, a lotter with two fnc suni(e to seiui abroad, with a single pen (style") which 19 so durable that it will last for centu ( ries without repair. For sale nt the book store of , , C. C. SPOTS WOOD. | Lewistown, June 16, 1819—3t. LIWIBTOIVN MILLS; lIE subscriber has taken the Lewistown 1 A Mills, and wishes to buy a large quantity of All Kiiuh of (raiu, for which be will pay the CASH, IN PAR ! FI NDS, as high as the market will atford, accor ding to its quality. Any person having good Wheat will do well to call and show a sample of it, as he thinks he can allbrd to give more i than any other person in the place, the mill being situated on the creek, where flour can he loaded out of the mill into boats, and all ex pense of hauling, storing, and shipping saved ; j besides, the flour is in better order, as the bar rels are not injured by hauling and handling. If wheat brings a better price than it will af ford to grind, he has the same chance of ship ping it as any other, as the mill is the most ! convenient storehouse in the place, and saves a great deal of time ar.d labor in hoisting by 1 water power. .On, HE WII.I. RECEIVE ONSTOR- j AOE, and forward to Philadelphia or Baltimore, and give the following receipt: " Received, Lewistown Mills, of A. ft., Wheat, to be kept in store till the first of Ait- j gust unless disposed o'i sooner." When the receipt is given thcqunlity of the '■ wheat will be mentioned in it, so as to prevent any trouble when the owner comes to sell, j Any person storing, having four hundred bush els and upwards, and desires it, it will be kept j in a garner by itself. Any person taking a re ceipt, and not selling belore, or giving notice to keep it, til! after the first of August, it wili j be carried out to their credit at the market price on that day. If shipped, or sold to any person that does not get it ground in the mill, TWO cents per bushel storage will be charged. If they give notice, and keep it over after the first of August, the storage will be ONE-HALF : cent per month, afterwards. The grain will be ciear from high water. The subscriber will keep Plnsfer, Fish. Still ami (Groceries j of all kinds, which wili be sold low for cash to j Farmers, by the quantity. CO-FLOUR, .MIDDLINGS, and all kinds | of Grain and Feed, will be constantly kept on i hand, and sold low for cash. A. W. W. STERRETT. N. B. JOHN STERRETT is authorized to transact any business in the above premises as my Agent. jLewiotowo, April 14,1^49 —ly. Valuable ISeal Instate anl .Vlill Propei-tv F.Oll SALE. subscriber offers at PRIVATE SALE that JL valuable farm of I. 1 ME S T().V E L .1 A J), situate in Kishacoquillas Valley, Minim county containing 16 0 Acres, more or less. The improvements are a 31KI2CIJA A T MIL!,, with thiee run of Burrs and one pair of Chop i ping Stones, all in full operation and in good repair, situated in a fertile region with a good run of custom. Also, a SAW HULL A PLASTER MILL. an J FRAME HOUSE for the mil'er. jIL On the farm t here is a good Fit A M E iff™??? & DWELLING HOUSE JL ar ' ar - e BARN, and a euSf YOUNG ORCHARD 0 T CHOICE :ruit trees. Twenty acres of the above is good timber land, the balance cleared and in a high state of cultivation. 'J here is likewise a good appear ance of Imn Ore of the best quality, known as the "Greenwood Ore." This property lies near Greenwood, on the west branch of Kisha coquillas creek, A never failing stream of lime stone water. This estate w ill be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premises, or purchasing, can ascertain terms, &.c ,by calling on Mr. WILLIAM MC CI.KM.AN, living in the neighborhood. SAMUEL HOLLIDAY. March 17, 1849 —if. Valuable Property at PRIVATE SALE. r|Allh subscriber offers at private sale that X valuable farm known as" LOCKPORT," on which he now resides, situate in Oliver town ship, Mitlhn county, about 7 miles from M'Vey t. >wn, aiu. 8 iniies from I.ewistown, containing 3.09 Acres, more or less, of river bottom land, in a high j state of cultivation. The improvements con sist of a plastered two story FARM HOUSE, Bank Barn, with insur- * * •* / anceon it; a Store House at the S3 j ijft basin, with tenant houses a shop suitable for any mechanical business a ! T W O'STO R Y FR A .Vf'E ; ;W MANSION HOUSE, am by 40 j Sill I 11 m feet, with kitch< n, wood house, house, smoke house, two story spring house, good stabling, and other out buildings,a fountain of good waternt llicdoor, together with a large variety of choice FRUIT TREES, sucfi as apricots, nectarines, peaches, pears, apples, cherries, plums, Ac. Tiiere is on this property a water power of '23 A feet fall, sufficient to drive anv machinery. 1' rum its situation—being on the Pennsylvania Canal—is contiguity to ilio Central Railroad, i from which it is only separated by the Juniata river—its convenience to schools, three churches, &c., this farm commends itself to the attention of all who seek an agreeatde and convenient | location. Persons desirous of purchasing arc requested to call and examine the property. The terms j will be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES. March 17, 1849-flm. Lancaster Examiner copy to nmounl of si 4 and charge this office. Baltimore Advertisements. .1. f. HI ii, i. Un , (jfnfral Commission k Forwarding Merchant, LUgga=— NO. 79, BOWLEI'S W HARF, BALTIMORE, Md. sale of Flour, Gram, Uloverseed, ■ Whiskey, Lumber, &c., &c. Also, for- ' warding goods via Tidewater canal and Penn sylvania improvements. Orders for Fish, Suit, I luster, &c.. Ac., supplied at lowest prices. Having linen engaged in the above business (luring the last five years, a continuation of the patronage of his friends and the public is re spectfully solicited. Refer to F. McCov, Esq , I.ewistown. Messrs. FINK & MILLER, I J. &. E. G. Ehy, Ilarribburg, Pa. BRANT & XHXJLEH, > February 21, 1849-Gm* Indemnity. TJ*o rrmnkliii Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia* OFFICE, No. 1031 Chesnnt stref-t, near I iflh xircet DIRECTORS. Ciiarle3 N. Banrker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordeoai 1). I.ewis, Tobias Wagner, A.lolphe P.. Bone, Samuel Gram, David S. Brown, Jacob K. Smitli, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Tlie Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, affords ample protection to the assured The assets of the Company, on January Ist, lSi*. as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz: Mortgager, sS*>o,sss 05 Real Estate, 106-35b 90 Temporary l.oans, 121,459 00 Mtocks, 61,563 25 Cash, ice. 45,15; b7 *1,220,097 67 Since tlieir incorporation, a period of eighteen years, thev have paid upwards of one million ttoo hundred thou tiiitd dollars losses hv tire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and Reposition to meet witli promptness all liabilities. CIIARI.ES N. BANCKER, President. CnA.RLI:S G. RANCHER, Secretary. For terms apply to 11. C. IIALE, Lewis town. apli—ly . E*fatc of lliiocli Slealc, de ceased. "VjOTIOE is hereby given that Letters Tes i. Y tatnentary on the estate of ENOCH HE A EE, deceased, late of the Borough of Lew istown, Mifflin county, have been granted by 'he Register of Wills ot said county to the subscriber, residing in said borough. All per sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to malic payment to the undersigned without delay, and iliose having claims to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. DOROTHY ANN BEALE, July 7, 1849—Gt. Executrix. ITOTia E. IN the Orphans' Court of Miffiin county, Pennsylvania. —ln the case of the Real Estate of GEORGE SCHWARTZ, late of the bor ough of Eewistown, Mifflin county. Pa., dee'd, the Judges of the Orphans' Court aforesaid, made the following order, to wit: April 6th, 1849, on due proof of the service of the former ; Rule, and none of the Heirs appearing in ! Court to accept and take the Real Estate aforesaid at the appraisement and valuation. Rule on the Heirs of George Schwartz afore | said, deceased, to appear at the next Orphans' i Court, to be held on the first .Monday of August next . at EEWISTOWN, in and for the county of Mifflin, to show cause why the said i Real Estate should not be sold, tec. I). McKEAN CONTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Lewis-town, Juce 23, 1849. ( 6t. STATE CONVENTION. V T the last meeting of the WHIG STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, held at Harris burg, in pursuance of the public call, it was on motion, Resolved, That the friends of the National and Slate administrations, in Pennsylvania, be j requested to meet in the several cities and counties of the State, and select delegates equal in number to their representation in the ! State Legislature, who shall meet in Conven tion at the Court House in Harrisbutg, at 11 o'clock, a. m., on THURSDAY, TIIE 16TH DAY OF AUGVST NEXT, for the purpose of se lecting a candidate for C.4.V.1L COMMIS SIONER, and to do such other business as the interest of the country may require. By order of the Committee. GEORGE ERETY, Ch'rman proton. DAVID XV. PATTERSON, Secretary. EDITORIAL STATE CONVENTION. Th>- nndersigne.l publisher* of Newspapers in the 17lh Congressional District, concurring with their editorial brethren ccncrally in the necessity of having an Edito rial state Convention in Pennsylvania, for the purpose of , correcting numerous abuses now practiced to the positive : injury of Country publishers, respectfully recommend to j the Fraternity, that they meet in State Convention, at ilarrtsburg, on Till RSD.AY, the Btk day of .Yonmbtr, and earnestly urge a general attendance. The Postage Reform mast be effected during the next j Session of Congress A Law whose practical effect is | to make the rich richer and the poor poorer, cannot be too soon erased from our National Statute Book ; and we deem the titue recommended for a State Convention an auspicious one for urging effectually upon our National Congress the necessity and expediency of a speedy and permanent change This and other Reforms immediate ly affecting the interests of the Country Press, demand the prompt and serious attention of the Fraternity, and ! we call upon our brethren throughout the Stale to act with us harmoniously and energetically, feeling confident • that hy so doing the Country Press ran he placed upon a ! proper platform. J K SHOEMAKER, Bellefonte Whig, IF .1 \A ALTERS. Lew istown Democrat, GEO I-tt\siNfitß, Lewisiown Gazette, \V. 1' COOPER, Juutata Register, A K McCLt RE, Juniata Sentin. l, .1 *MF.S ( LARK, Huntingdon Journal, WM LEWIS, Huntingdon Globe, J. PENS JONES, Il,dli,iavshurg Register, I O A. I'KAI OH, Itollidavshurg Standard, WM T. Wilson, > '. GEO. RAYMOND, V Ulair < Whig, XV II Ri.Aiit, Beliefinte Democrat, WM. .! PARSONS, Centre B obachter, l.t owio Shi-RTZ, Centre Bericbter. 11. MUM) t Mix. MARBLII TIASOVS, \\7GUI.D respectfully inform their friends ▼ f and the public, that they still continue to carry on the MARBLE BUSINESS in all its various branches, at their old stand, Corner of THIRD and VALLEY Sts EEWISTOWN, whore they have constantly on hand X' ARB! E Xl MUNUMEiNTsi GRAVE b1 ONES, tec. All kinds of PLAIU &. OnNAMEMTAL work executed with neitness, antl on the most reasonable terms. Thankful for the hberal m tronaee extended to them, they still solicit I a continuance ot the same. mn?t rii any 01 the country, through li'n-tf accurat ' y und j Pennock : s Patent SEEL G? PLAMTI- a FOR PINXTING WUI'-IT, RYE, : 'd IN"!JULY CORN 0.1 TS, HE.INS l. ■ RUT. I 8.1G.15, TURN IPS, , Machine operates equa' h i ; , JL all lends of land, and is not ,w M coming in contact with rocks, roo. | l: i wiil plant point rows, and ail irregn H fields, without sowing any pan t . , With a saving ol from 10 to L> P' labor, it will, with ease for two hor from It) to 12 acre 3 per day of who ' barley, and other small grains; and \\ inan and horse, it will readily plant fro? 20 acres per day ot Indian corn, bea'' rutabagas, tec. It will save from 2 to 3 pecks ot acre, and yield from 15 to 20 per cr than the broad cast seeding, by d; the grain uniformly at any desired o< ' leaving a ridge of earth between I ; The roofs of the young plant are during the winter by the action ot n and rain mouldering the earth upon ti stead of being thrown cut and exp .. broad cast. On this account the stronger and less subject to mildew, a., so liable to injury by the fly. The farmer is frequently prevented by from harrowing in his grain alter it is so. which harrowing is neediess in seeding v, this machine as it completes the work at or.o PHEMIUMS, Were awarded these Drills as follows: By the Philadelphia and Delaware Coun Agricultural Society, First Premium, in If. By the St. George's and Appoqutniinink ricuitural Society, in 1841. By the American Institute, Silver Meda.. 1842. By the Franklin Institute, Diploma, IIo;. ary, in 1">42. By the New Castle County (Dela.v< Agricultural Society, First Premium, i. By the New York State Agiicultu. ety, Diploma, (Honorary,) in 1846, By the New York State Agricuit* T ety, First Premium, in 1847. Itecoiiuiieiidatioiiv. BELLEFONTE. 6th month 23d, I 4ft. Thompson <%■ Reed: Esteemed FrieiLs- I have had the Pcnnock Drill- in use for seasons, and from the vast difference ir • wheat crop over the broad cast, it is my df ed opinion that every farmer should have of them, as he will be a gainer of at least • j third on each acre'of his crop. A. S. VALENTIN,. VALLET, May 28, 184:. Mr. Aimer Thompson : Dear Sir—T Pennock Drill 1 got from you last EUDIT worked to my entire satisfaction, in rougf smooth ground. Each tube end hopper* w. ing separate and independent of each other, i a decided advantage, by escaping rocks, root. I sowing point rows, tec., and from the an™--i ance of my crop at this time, there win ; better yield to the acre than on what I I broad-cast, besides a saving of one half b of seed to the acre. I believe it is one o, - most profitable agricultural implements ' by the farming community. JAMES BE ATT V, We cordially concur in the above. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, JAMES PARKER, ADAM GREER. REEDSTILLE, May 20, i_ ... Mr. A3NER THOMPSON: Dear Sir ft;: Pennock Drill, that I bought of you last sim mer, worked to nry entire satisfaction, both on rough and smooth ground ; it is not injured fcr coming in contact with rocks or roots. I thini: from the present appearance of my drtile wheat, that it will yield enough more oa m . crop to pav the price of the Drill, at anv rate. FELIX MeCLiNTICK. This is to certify that each of the und signed bought one of Pennock's Drill tier Thompson last summer, and that . concur in the above statement made b A t ... McClintick. S. W. TAYLOR, JR.. JOHN TAYLOR, J NO. MAC LAY, SAMUEL ALEXANDER, JAMES ALEXANDER, JAMES M. MARTIN. WILLIAM WILSON. W. B. JOHNSTON, SH. ZOOK. MIFFLIN COFNTY, May ] Mr. Ah tier Thompson: Dear Pennock Wheat Drill 1 purchased fall worked to my entire satisfactio. rough and smooth ground. It sav, j one peck ot seed per acre, and I believe, otn the present appearance ot the wheat, it will yield considerably more than that seeded .u the usual broadcast way. JOHN MCDOWELL. We hereby certify that, having bought and : used Pennock's Drills, we cheerfully concur n the above statement, made bv Mr.'M'Doweil. WM. CUMMINS, SA.M L W. TAYLOR, YOST KING, SAMUEL LANTZ. MATTHEW TAYLOR DERRY TOWNSHIP. May 24. l-MO. Mr. Tnompson : Sir—The Pennock lhiil 1 touglit of you last summer worked to my cn j tire satisfaction, both on rough and smooth ground, as it is not injured bv coming iri con tact with rocks. Each hopper and each tube j works sepatale and independent of each oilier; j it will 60w all irregular shaped land anil point ; sows, without sowing any twice over : it saved I least i bushel of seed to the acre; and 1 bc lieve the drilled wheat will yield considerable more than that sown in the usual wav. WILLIAM F. SHAM. 1 tiiiiy and cordially subscribe to the correct ness" ol the statement above. JOHN FLEMING. WM. \l. FLEMING. Laac Price substantially concurs in above. (ttI*-Manufactured 1 *-Manufactured and fur safe bv the sub scribers, at Perrysville, Mifflin county la. j who will deliver Drills in any part ot Ino- Foßn, A, HF M INUIKIN, MIFFLIN, CES TIIE, L UNION, and LYCOMING counties. 1 lie Drills are warranted to perform to the '-mire satisfaction of purchasers, if used ac cording to direction—if not satisfactory, after , a fair trial, they will be taken back, provided a reasonable compensation be allowed tor their use. OCrPrice for a Slrill, §IOO. ABKKR THOMPSON, WILLIAM REED. PKRRYSVTL*, Mifflin county, Pa , / - June 2, 1819. ' I'