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    40111itilititits against Pagsin;
SMALL NO'rES.
NlNk.illittar Vrill-tra found the portion
z - 250 4 0 0 1 ii i k l of Assembly of 1850, pro.
higiir the circulation of notes under $5
111 a .—That front and after the twenty-first
day of tae, one thousand eight hundred and
el ''' II not he iewful fur any person of per
'''. renal or body corporate, directly or in•
rm.mown. pay out, pans, exchange, put in
transfer, or cause to be issued, paid out,
' ,saldiadlptal, circulated or transferred, any
aidba,boati, bill, certificate, or any acknowl.
01111 1 1111111 n if indebtedness whatsoever, purporting
SAL *bank tuna, or of the nature, character
Of oppuranco of a hank note, or calculated for
carat twos so a 111114*te, issued, or purporting
to be by ititylfink or Incorporated emu
a.,llllnoolation orponsons, not located in
vania, of a less denomination than fire
slake t arm violation of the provisions of this
addikintni any corporation or holy corporate, shall
1141.110 sea corporation or body corporate to the
payment of five hundred dollars ; and any viola.
**tette provisions of this section by any pub. I
be talker bolding any office or appointment of
how fa profit under the constitution and laws of
2lall subject such ollicer to the payment
lc it tad dollies; and any violation of this
auction by any other person, rot being a public
sdlize,,er
ns pubect ouch person to the payment
of ih dollars, one-half of which, in each
ems above mentioned, shall go to the informer,
and the other hall to the county in which the suit
is brought, endl may be sued for and recovered as
datimairlike amount are now by law recoverable
ill ma" action of debt, in the name of the Corn
argintansattlit of Pennsylvania, as well for the use of
thatopar county, as for the person suing.
ITtriti,, ndersigned in directing the attention
cir„,,aft,atiiider to the foregoing section of the
AO : 01" 11850, would inform him that he
•Williticeive the notes theta prohibited, at
P,a,ltlitTE,' in exchange for goods, at
his cheap and one-price
Cloth4ig.tt Variety Store,
in Gettysburg, nearly opposite the Bank.
Persons wishing to get rid of these notes
without sacrifice, and who at the same
time desire to secure BARGAINS in the
wv e(lft.idy-made Clothing or any other
airtiile hi' his line. will do well to give him
scall. His stock of SUMMER CLOTH
ING Is full and complete, embracing some
thing to please all fancies, from fine and
site:film foods down to the cheapest and
moot serviceable wear.
'li is Widest' to enumerate the articles or
tir Jai afore. My friends and customers
iinlr itiY mode of dealing. I have but
th
,oncin:ise and charge one man no more
tfi the - o th er, fur the same article. I
dltrie led confident that those who
a 16 01 habit of making their purchases
ietttim — e, know that they can buy cheaper
(Tie* than at any other establishment.
Alit'r i bs ant ateriber has on hand a good
iy Boggy ; also a sceond-hand
Do.orithnut to p , which he will dispose of
at liticeatko low '
as to astonish the purcha
ser, Alio, a lot of GRASS.
` fit
ono th„
MARCUS SAMSON.
A
BO VIMMtn,.
NE; subscriber has just received and
. opened the largest stock of Goods.
am i belora purchased by him', to eitunso-
Olearlitoh would tax the patience of the
reader too much. 1 would therefore invite
all to call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. I have made my
keloctione with great care, both as it
*2,iqiiality and style, and price.—
onotist in part of
tawtupains, Linen Lustres,
.
""' ALPACAS,
'4O7IVOIMMS of various qualities,
Lawns, plaid and plain Jaconet
& Cambric Nluslins,
Irma Linens, Shlrtings, Hosiery,
Line* .Kiiisdkerehiefs Threaad, Swiss,
Onadifiii an I Cotton LACES and EDG
ING/Oft Kid, Lisle, Thread and Cotton
03.4)1P/bail 45V(9%
,ffierlUns .wishing bargains would do wel
P4A4 I / 1 4 .the mono, "Quick Sales and
gLruofita," will be strictly adhered to.
:- J. 1.. SCHICK.
.AdetNaburg, April 5. 1850.
Fresh Arrival !
VMOC ERNES, QUEEXS.
WIN #c.
WM. 'W. HA NIERSLY
*S.returned from the City with an
increased and well selected assort
/SW Of GROCERIES of all kinds, such
,act Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Fish, Rice,
Balt. &c., &c., which he will sell
at prices that can't be beat any where.—
itheJullest and best assortment of
QUEENSWARE ever opened in this
market, to which he invites the attention
i ffif ,pqrehnsers, as also to the large assort
pipfil of Goods of almost infinite variety,
laid!
,the assurance that they cannot be
beet; either in quality, variety, or cheap
ppm. 111:7Bemomber, the place to secure
Bargains is at HAMERSLY'S, North
weip tomer of the diamond.
Gettysburg, April 5, 1850.
„NEW GOODS,
ikar TIIE OLD S T.I.N D.
GEORGE ARNOLD
MAI; just received, and is now opening,
••••■. as LARGE A STOCK OF
sprint; Goods,
st,chis been offered to the public at any
iime, comprising every variety of Staple
an 4 rapley Articles. He deems it unnec
essary to name articles, as the assortment is
coapphrfe, and will be sold as LOW as any
other establishment in the place can sell
'iabovnine articles.
11:7•The Ladies' attention is invited to
a liege variety of FANCY DItE S 8
GOOO S. Please call, examine and
AU*
o fu
lL r yourselves.
' fr , ~
,
..:.
41p'..aitni ORANGES k LEMONS
1 ttlarge supply. ans: sr.perior quality
tut Opened at 11AM ERSLY'S.
Stii AND - " 1
to E every Friday Evening, in
s i , 0 dials erect. Iwo doors from the
,ttlii. Di , assiossi. by
. A . tk (.. . 11. 11U EIII. E R.
78111111111.
.
if itaigi Ift advance Or within the year,s2 pt,
ahrossa--lf sof-paid 'within the yes •,:'::.u. No
111.10rdhiliittitiliorduatil all aireenigss are rm_
ters.l.o/ 1 / 4 410 Welton oldie F.Mter. s uig t o ' cv i,,.
Ni 4 ",54 ^ , A failure to uglify It JlKOlltilltleilie
ite a new engagement.
VIZ= riot mteectling a IStillare imerted
til illkof , hg 4117--every sober.lurot insertion
' T apes in the rata, plrOpOrlion,....
r
tit sot speciality ordered tor a
to will he itoatiorrod maid forbid. A lib°
- ' will ho aside to doer who adrortiso
Wlvistsing HAIR RRAIDBrer
be IketcoatntOsted at til) 1 f ICK's.
elllls
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
Fri HE nest Session will begin on Mon
day the 141 h do!, of October, 1850,
and eloso Ist March, 1851.
Nathan I: Saluda. M. D.. Surgery.
Wan. E. A. Aiken, H. 1)., Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
tiamuel Chew, M. U., Thurapeutic, Mated* Med•
ice and Hygiene.
Joseph Roby, M. D., Anatomy and Physiology.
vv rn . Power, M. U., Theory and Practice of
Medicine.
Richard If. Thomas, M. I)., Midwifery and
niveanes of Wonwn and Children.
George M. Wittenberger, M. D., Pathological
Anatomy.
The moat ample opportunities for the proeecu•
Lion of practical Anatomy at a moderate expense.
Chemical Lectures five times a week,
by Professors Smith and Power, in the
Baltimore Infirmary ; with the privilege
of daily visits to its wards, without charge
to the student for the ticket.
Fees for the Lectures $9O to $95; Prac
tical Anatomy $lO ; Matriculation $5 ;
Graduation $2O.
WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, Dean.
Baltimore, Aug. 9.—53
rr.'Gettysborg Star" will publish to the ain't
of $3 and charge Balt. Pat.
G Ern - SHIT IRG F EMALE
SEMINARY.
9111 IE Summer Session of this school
1 will commence the 27th of :Way,
and cud the 20th of September. The
Winter session will continue from the
21st of October to the 20th of April.
TERMS.—The prices of the Summer
Session, according to the studies, are WI
and 48; of the W inter Session, SU and 812.
Pupils will be charged front the time of
entering to the end of the term. No de
ductions from the price will be made, ex
cept for time lost by the Teacher, or pro
tracted illness of the pupils. Extra char
ges for Music, Drawing and Painting, the
Languages, and the various branches o
Fancy Work
May 3,1850.—1 y
CONTINUANCE.
THE Firm of CULP & PAXTON
having been dissolved by mutual con
sent:on the Ist inst., the subscriber respect
hilly announces to his friends and the pub
lic that he intends to continue thebusiness,
in all its branches, at the old stand, in
Chambersluirg street, nearly opposite S.
H. Buehler's Drug and Rook Store. where
he will be prepared at all times to fill all
orders for
~ . .4 1 1 . 14 Harness, Bridles, Col
lars, Trunks, &c.
with promptness and on reasonable terms.
The subscriber will direct his efforts to
producing work which will compare fa
vorably with any that may be mood ent
from any other establishment, and hopes by
attention to business to merit and receive
a liberal share of patronage.
JOHN CULP.
Juno 7,1850.-3 m
CONFECTIONS.
KELLE li KUR - TZ
fAS just opened a variety of choke
CONFECTIONS, comprising Ake
following choice varieties of French**.
dies, to wit :
Hon Dons, Saw Almendr, Preserved Almortds t
Preserved Pinms,nelly Cakes, Portuguese Drops,
Comfits, .k.e.; also the following media* quali
ties : Cream, Lemon, Yanllla, Illorehoend, Wiser
Drops„ Mint do4Cbesillste ft.; Mint is Twist,
Nage candy, Cocoa Am. Chisels*, de ft nses ti
Al
do., e!ke. 1k.e...
with all the uses' , varieties of Common
(Undies t. also Gassed Nets, CreentAle..
Pecan do., English Walnuts. Filberts. AI.
monde ; with shales Raisins. at 181 cents
per lb.; Prunes at 25 cents ; Figs. fresh
and bast quality. At 25 cents Citrons, at
31 cents ; Oratiges, Ate., &e.
April 4.
J. IL STEVENSON, JR,
WHOLU/kLE DRALItlit in
GROCERIES & I.I4tITORS,
%w ire. ; Three doors South of Ms
6 It' Old Bridge, Front St.,
HARRISBURG.
TM. s., for the accommodation of
• Merchants and others in Dauphin,
Cumberland, Franklin, and neighboring
counties, has opened an extensive Whole
sale Establishment for the sale of Grocer
ies and Liquors, as above. With the co
operation of a large importing hone in
Baltimore, he will offer goods hire at the
same prices at which they can be purcha
sed in the city. He respectfully solicits
the favor of a call from those wishing to
purchase to satiety them of his entire abil
ity to sell as ho promises. The attention
of landlords is invited to a lot of choice
liquors in store, and for sale at importers'
prices.
pomOrders from a distance promptly
tilled, and goods despatched at city prices.
Feb. 15, )830.
TAME NOTICE.
THE subscriber requests all who are
indebted to him, of long standing, to
call and make payment on or before the
201/i of July, as after that time their ac
counts will he placed in the hands of a pro
per officer for collection.
KELLER KURTZ
June 21
Table Cutlery.
AFULL and excellent assortment of
common and superior Table Cutlery,
Spoons, &c., for sale at
H AMERSLY'S
Saws ! Saws !
TOR sale at John Fahnestock's—Mill
A L anti Cross-cut SAWS, of superior
quality
zunvz
NAV JUST REERIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Flonnice Braid BONN ETB,
Colored Übip do.
Mimes' billed Hod.] do.
Cigna Pearl, do.
Pine .I.are do.
A Idebraide Jenny Lind do.
Chip end Straw do.
ALSO-A VASURTY OF
Palm, Leghorn & Straw Hats,
which will be bold as cheap as the cheap
est. [April 5.
The I miles' Attention
respeeicully invited to a large assort
ment of very euperior Plain, Change
able and ngurcil Fancy Alpac
as. lawns, &c., very cheap.
Aprils. GEO. ARNOLD.
Groceries.
COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, Syrup, Moles
sea, Cheese, Fish, Are. Also au as
sortment of Spices, Are., cheap at
JOHN FAHNESTOCK'B.
yard in that section of the city, and the
Stabling and Shedding are of the best and
most commodious.
It is his intention to pay strict at
tention to his business, and to do every
thing in his power to render his guests
comfortable, and he respectfully solicits a
call from his friends and the public.
Baltimore, May 3, 1850.-2043 50.
To Painters and Housekeepers.
Cement Point.
TILE undersigned has the pleasure of
announcing to the public that ho has
invented a new PAINT, which, from its
durability and general excellence, he has
termed "CEMENT PAINT," and to
which he invites the attention of Painters
and others interested. This paint has
been amply tasted by House Painters sad
others, during the past year or two, and,
wherever used, hae been pronounced A
perior, in every respect, to any paint here
tofore in use.
The undersigned has in his possession'
certificates from Painters and Wiese who
have used it and give it the preference over
all other compositions, which he will be
pleased to exhibit to any who may wish
to see them. Reference is respectfully
made to the following gentlemen : Robert
Smith, Wm. W. Paxton, Hone Gee. Baty.
ser, Geo. Swope, Rev. H. Holland, T.
Warren, .1. B. Danner, Dr. D. Gilbert,
Ilugh Derrviddie, J. G. Frey. D. Lilshell.`
D. A. Buehler.
aamßeceipts forindividual use, or righni
for shops, counties or Stales. can be had
on moderate terms, by application to the
subscriber.
JOHN JENKINS.
Gettysburg, March SS. 18110.—tf
ZUSEICOVAL.
DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL,
DENTIST,
114 AS removed his office to the building
ilut opposite the Lutheran Church,= in
Chambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr.
Middlemen store where he may all times
be found ready and willing to attend to
any case within the province of the Den
tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth
are respectfully invited to call.
a REFERENCES. •
Dr. C. N. Diuturcor, I Hov.C.P.Knoarcs,D.D
I D
" D. H , ProL M. JArrofts,
"C. A. Cit.r...r.r., ' .. H. L. Ilaveirts.
.. D. 02 , .. Wm. M.RIII/11101.1.11
Rev. J. C. WAysos, D. ... N. 1.. STUMM R.
July 7, 1848.
1:010. E. BrIZIELZIIt.
11111) ESPECTFULLY announces to his
tik r iriends and the public: that he con
tinues to menuitteture and has now on hand
./ LARGE STOCK OP
TIN WARE,
at his Establishment in Ohambersburg
street. nearly opposite the Post Offitx—
where he will be pleased to fill orders
promptly and upon the most reasonable
wimps
April IL
AGAIN AT WORK !
ATTEND TO NOM TEETIIIII
, —r—
,
"KNEE subsciiber has the !dessert& of
announcing to his friends that hakes
again recovered his health sufficient to re
sume the pireetiorof
Dental Surges'',
tied will be pleased to attend to all odors
conneeted with hie profession, each as
cleansing, filing, pulling, plugging and in
serting Teeth. Having the benefit of a
number of years practice, he. feels confi
dent of beingable to render full satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their Ile
tronage.
Kr - Rekrenee is respeelfully made to
the 6:flowing gentlemen :
Dr. H. 8. Huber, Hoo. M. ArClueo,
Dr. D. Gilbert, Pro& M. L. &over,
Dr. N. C. , Deducht• •Am Pt• &hillock",
Dr. D. Hefner; Rev Dr. Deuglier, ' •
Dr. C. Horner, Der. /boob Ziegler.
The ititiletiber 'hoe removed his resi
dence‘tisdie home' terinelly oieupied by
M
Rev. G Gerhart, in, B. Baltimore streeG
a few doors above Fahnestock's store.
. F. E. VANDERE4I.O.OT.,
Math 141, 18110.—If
itatrial gralMtra'
WILL be Minkvandiotti op by the
subseriberorho willauemlprompt
ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GE O.E BUEHLER.
CITRONS—an excellent article for
Tam, and other purposee,--just re
ceived and for vale Sy '
WM. W. HAMERSLY.
Gent Semen
WHO wish arid article of S.l TIN
VESTIII G. bilk cravats, hand
kerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, stockings,
Cassimers, eke., can be supplied at the
one-price store of
April 5. J. i.. SCHICK.
'ark Corers.
WOOL, and Cotton TABLE COV
ERS. cheap. just arrived and for
sale at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner.
WHITE W HEAT FLOUR—also a
good article of Family Flour, white
and yellow Corn Meal, Buckwheat Meal,
Feed, &c.,—a full assortment—lor sale
W. W. lIAMERSLY
MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE.
rrilE undersigned has opened an Cake
IL in Carlisle street, next door to the
...STAR." office, where he will be found at
all times, prepared to attend to all business
that may be placed in his hands.
H. A. BUELL!. Elt.
Gettysburg, May 10, 1850.
.i%.U., Glass, #e.,
A
and full assortment of Nails,
Lock., Latches, Hinges, Glass. dm.
Persons building can be supplied at the
lowest prices at
JOHN FAHNES'fOCK'S.
Millimere Advertisementx.
cOsTu ME HAL L.
COR. OF PRATT ST.. CENTRE MARKET
SPACE, CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
THE Proprietorof the above establish.
AL went would respectfully inform the
citizens of Baltimore and vicinity, that he
has received from Europe the
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS:
together with a rich assortment of goods
adapted to the coming season, consisting of
. .9Superfine French, German and ,English
Oaths, Castor Beavers, Pilots, and
Pelitol Coaling, •
A new article for Oversacks and Business .
Coats. ,Also, a splendid assortment of
French and Rn;iisest cassimeres and
Doe- Shine,
of the most desirable styles imported this
season. RICH VESTINGS—We have
and are conetandy receiving new styles of
Vesting*, consisting of plain and figured
Silks and Woolen Velvets,figured and
striped Cashmeres, Si Lfrok qatiiu and
Valencia*,
of all shades anitcolors. Our CUSTOM
WORK is cut and made in the best man
ner-'—and as regards style and workman
ship, is warranted to give entire satisfac
tion, and at greatly reduced prices.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.— t -Pen
sons hi areal of Ready-made Clothing are
particularly invited to call and examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
we manufsettire all qualitietof FASHION
ABLE CLOTHING. And our assort
ment of that article is at all times large,
which offer' to purchasers a great induce
ment of procuring an article of a quality
which cannot be obtained in any other
Clothing Establishment in the City.
We have on hand and are constantly
manufacturing Garments of every variety,
front the best materials, in the most ap
proved styles, for Fall and Winter Wear,
CONSISTING or
Safford, Sack end Pelitot Onereoats.
Of all colors. qualities and sizeo, from •2 60
4 Ml 4 78, 5 50 and upwards.
BOYS' SACK & OVERCOATS.—
A large assortnient . of Boys' Sock and
Overcoats, 20 per cent. less than the usual
prices.
SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS
COATS, mule from German and French
Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large
stook of Tweed Coats, Pants' and Vesta.
We have a large assortment of Tweed
Frocks and Sacks. A New Article—
Forest Seeks, for Stormy weather. Pan
iithmns, from Super French Doeskins.—
BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE
PANTS, of every variety of Shade and
Color, at 21, 1 50, 1 75, 2, 2 50, 3,3 50,
and upwards.
VESTS,• made from Rich Velvets, Sa
tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, at at all
prices.
7 Remember nameand phee.corner of
Pratt and Centre Market Space.
H. H. COLE.
Nov. 23. 1849.—1 y
Shirt Establishment.
ONE of due most ex-
SHlRTS tensive in the
Untied
States, No. 170 Baltimore
at., where 500 persons
are employed. anti a stock of 1000 dozen
of Shirts always on hand; style and qual
ities suitable for all parts of die Union. Mer
chants and others visiting Baltimore are
invited to call and examine the largest and
best assortment of shirts that has ever been
offered in this city, consisting of all sizes
and quality. for men and boys. which, for
style and workmanship. cannot be surpas
sed. Mare than usual effort has. been '
made to render the assortment of SHIRTS,
COLLARS, Linnets and Cotton DRAW
ERS, complete and desirable in every re
spect. T. W. BETTON,
179 Balthoota sassy near Light.
March 29, 1850.-1 y
RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF
THE NAIR, BY
IN. Whe mad Sem, of Va.
♦ sAIRD.
.
1,1 WOE 4t SON, findiatit, Iwo.-
" Able to attend personally to the
great number of 4aily , applications, from
all sections' ot the Union, for their remedy
for baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR
TONIC, hare found. it necessary to ap
point a Genera( Travelling Agvnt, to ru
n different cities aml towns throughout the
linjted States, resting him with authority
to appOini'sfib-ligenti; Use Mid' rend the
Hair Tonic, and to apply the RESTOR
ATIVE, and to4nit diem into the hands of
those he may appoint to operate wherever
a sulleient .mu nber 'of patients in ,atty
town er neighborhood shall be obtained.
Capt. , Ocoao CALvirxr, of Fauqsler
county, Va., it alone authorized to act as
General Trarelliug Agent, with the powers
above indicated. •
Capt. C. may be expected to rislt, as
speeddy a■ possible, the principal aides
and towns of the. Union.
N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have
on hand a fell supply of the HAIR TON
IC (which
,cleanses the head of dandruff,
strengthens and invigorates the halt, and
prevents it also from falling off,) for the
region of country moat contiguous to his
operations ; or it may always be obtained,
at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of
the Union, by addressing the proprietors
M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va.
KrPrice per dozen cash. Six hot
delfor ipti—or one dollar single bottle.
'Dec. 7,1340.-1 y
BEE-HIVE HOTEL
Corner of Pennsylvania :Ivenne sail St.
Mary's Street, and adjoining St.
Mary's College,
Ballimore,
I ESSE GARRETSON, late of York,
• Pa., informs his friends that he has
taken the above well-known Hotel, for
meily kept by Adam Fisher, and more re
cently by Isaac Williamson, where he is
prepared to accommodate those who may
patronize him in a manor that cannot IA
to give satisfaction. His CHAMBERS
arc furnished in the most complete and
comfortable manner; the BAR is provi
ded with the choicest liquors and other re
freshments, and the STABLING will at
all times be attended by the most careful
attendants.
The stand is calculated in an eminent
degree for WAGONERS & DROVERS.
as it has the largest and most convenient
Philadelphinitdvertisemeiabi
E. HICKS JOXES,
WHO L E LE 11 . 00/)EN,
LOU' manE, BROOM, BRUSH,
comb, Looking Wail, and
Variety Store,
No. 18, NORTH SECOND STREIT,
PHILADELPHIA,
Under J. Sidney Jonex' Carpet Warehouse.
I-1 A VING enlarged my store, I have on
hand and am constantly manufactu
ring and receiving from the Eastern States
and Europe, additions to my Stock.
CEDAR IVARE.-500 nest Cedar
and 100 neat painted Tube, 400 barrel and
200 Kati Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600
dozen painted Pails,2oo doz. Washboards;
100 doz. nest Sugar. and Flout Boxes ;
Spigots, Spoons, and Ladles.
WILLOW WARE.-000 neat Mark
et and 206 nest Clothes Baskehr k 4oo Wil
lOW coaches, chairs and *cradles ; a large
assoruiteat or French and Donned. Bask
ets.
1111:00MS AND BRUSH ES.--I 0,000
Wire-brooms, 10,0008balter Brooms, 200
dos. each wall, paint, scrubbing, shoe and
horse Brushes ; tooth, shaviog, cloth and
hair brasher of every style.
COMBS.-2,000 dozen fancy combs,
of various patterns, side neck.. pocket, dreiv.
sing and fine-tooth Combs of various styles.
LOOKING GLASSES, of pine, cher
ry, walnut, mahogany, and gilt frame, of
all sins and patterns ; German, French
and English Looking Glass Plates of all
sizes from 7 by 0 op to 72 by 120—pack
ing insured to all parts of the Uoion)---to
gather with a large assortment of Variety
Goods too. numerous to mention. The
attention of Merchants is respectfully so.
licited to the examination of my stock, all
of which wilt be sold low for cash or city
acceptance, so at to anticipate any compe
tition that can be offered, -
March 1,1960.-12 m
Paper! Paper! Paper!
No. 21 Bank street, between Market and Ches
,ant, aid 2d and 3d streets, •
PIIILADILPIlla•
graHE Subscribers beg leave to call the atten
gal tion of country buyers to their assortment
of papers, embracing the differeat varieties of
Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and
Wrapping papers, Tissue papers, white and as
sorted color., also Bonnet and Box Boards, Are.
Being engsged in the manufacture of printing
praline, they solicit orders from Printers for any
given sink which will be furnished at short no.
Hee sod at fair prices.
Market price either in cub or trade paid for
nags. nucKErr & KNIGHT.
Sept. 14, 1840—ly No. 21 Bank it.
To Physicians, Druggists, and
Country Merchants.
MIR. J. N. KEELER and BRO., most re
el/ spectrally solicit attention to their fresh
stock of English, French *German and American
DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs, Olusware, Perfumery, Patent Medi.
ernes, he. Having opened a new - Anis No. 294
Market street, with a full supply of Drugs and
Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal.
en to examine our stock before purchasing else.
where, promising one and all who may feel die.
peeled to extend us their patronage, to sell them
genuine Drags and Medicines, on as liberal terms
as any other house in the City, and to faithfully
execute all orders , entrusted to us promptly and
with dispatch.
One of the proprietors being a regular physi
cian, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quid.
ity of all articles sold at their establishment.
We especially invite Druggists and country
Merchants, who may wish to become Agents for
Dr. Keder's celebrated Family Medicines, (stand
and and popahrf'snedicines,) to forward their ed.
dress. soliciting the patronage ol dealer", tee
respectfully remain,
J. N. KEELER & BRO.,
Wholesale Druggists, No. 294 :Market at.
Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 1849.-1 y
Potter's Patent Oil Cloths.
Patent Oil Cloths for Carriages, Ta
bles, Floors, Stairs, Caps, &c.
'THE subscriber has in store and is con.
stantly manufacturing a complete as
sortment of these goods, the quality of
which is unsurpassed, and which he is
enabled to sell to dealers at prices that can
not fail to give satisfaction.
co Merchants at a distance wishing in
formation concerning prices, &c.,can ad
dress THOMAS POTTIt.
kliutufactotor of Oil Clutha, 135 ?lath Thinl a.
Philadelphia.
June 14, 18110.-11 m
11ik1711214029,
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF SOUTH•
WORTH MANUFACTURING COB
WRITING PAPERS
Warehouse Na 8, Water street,
'
94) ( 1 ) nin
easegow of
More, tbeabove andfor superior sle to Pape r. I
trade at the lowest market prices, minsistins in
Pert of
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 161 W.
Woe sod white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
Extra super and superfine Folio Ports, blue
amid white, plain sad ruled.
• Extra super Lines Not. Papers, plain and
gllt.
:superfine and fine Bill. Papers, long and broad.
%pelting, and fine. Counting•klouse Caps and
Poses, blue Ind' white.
Exthrisaper Glair's' Cape and Letters, gil t.
Superfine. Sermon Caps and Posts, blue bad
white.
Superfine tilde linnets thin Letters,
Extra super Beth Poste, bine and white, plain
and ruled.
Embroidered Note Pipers: and Env elopes.
"Lawyer's" Evict Popery- ,
,Superhne and Sue Caps , and Pasts, ruled and
plain, blue and white, various qualities and
COB.
Abw, 1,000 reaio■ white and sulked Shoe Pw
pars; Boone Boards. white sad assorted nestle,
WraPPiollt Envelope, oisorlid and blue Me ,
diums. Cap Wrappers, Hardware papers, /se.
July 10, 1850.-6 m
OIL CLOTH FACTORY.
TO COACHMAKERS.
THE undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the Coach makers of Gettys
burg and other places, that they have com
menced the manufacture of
Oil Cloth and Canvass
For Coaches, of the very best quality, on
an extensive scale, which they are prepa
red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the
most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will
be found equal in finish and quality to ally
manufactured in the city.
ficrTno subscribers also maimfacture,
for wholesale or retail, Ct lACII VAR-
NlBll, of a superior quality, to which they
invite the attention of Coach-makers and
persons wanting to purchase with a view
to selling again. They have now on hand,
and will constantly keep on hand, a full
supply.
jr:rOrders from 'a distance will be
promptly attended to.
SAMUEL J. ZITTLE.
GEORGE 11.MITTLE.
March 15, 1850.
Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S
cortrovan, ExTimm or
SARSAPARILLA
Tke wit Wonderful Medicine of the Age,
1,600,000 BOTTLIII6
MANUFACTURLD YKARLT. .
nedibeine ID pet no In tiaaat llottlaa
mini has eared more than
,100,600 Oases of Chronic 33Wiami,
witisise the tart Ten Tensw—None is Genuine
mire signed by I. P. TOWNS /fall).
t 'EXPOSE: •
ST itiSSING TES VOLLOWINO ATFIDATP?
—the Peldlowill Ism the 0 404 et !Isthereitkly
recipe br. waking the star they eau Old Jamas
runtssesdh Sensputla, came hoes—end WU be able
'which te senitine and arsiginel, and of the
of the awn who are employed Is relltegit
Me Aonal Dr. Townsend's besespartlla. Dn L.l
Towneetsd was e origind ptoptistor and inventor of
Dr. Tawneenire th Ilanalawilla, and ids ssediabse haw
p medullae Mei no other m m
anly a gibed
•stonisatured over one esilllan of bottle/ Mid yew.
end is useridertuting et present OW boldists psrsthr
We use awe Sernpartlla and Tallow Dads In sea
eetedlshwat ` ro eash dig, then sit the other gersaparDle
lins in the
odd.
Pdnapal Oats,
.1.1111
RIPAII THAI AMMAN%
City
of
New•Terk. tg.
William Armstrong. of the as City, Whipti . l2l , •
sworn, dab hope's and say that ba la a
end Chemist. That some time t Mit7tior
Pari g r i llay, or grd of Juno, MA a we by the name
st Jacob rowassod, - who at that time was • book son
pamphlet peddle', called upon deponent, at the homes
.
of Mr. Thompson. No. 41 1i1114400.111114114 , wila
meat hoarded, and requested deposed to write him it
map whieh to mks a dynip of derseparilig
Depwent fortMr asp that he became acquainted
with said Tenneeld at the deo* of Theodore Pater,
Rag.. Book publisher, with whom said Tow mead
/NM That "ad Townseod had bad fisquont emir low
them with defoliant respecting the assaishaters of tia
allele of gansperdla to be s ol d under the Dame of Dr.
Jaooh Monomial.
' That sad Towamiad doted hip wu old Ida lad
pima gad was not at ler hard Mberind Whiled to
make some imeoey, in cedar to Ws easy in his old
days, sad that, if Bersepadila ooder du outset Tow*
sod sod, so wad, and so mock money we, mots by
it, he woad , we pa :wow why he might not make
sameddog oat of it i ? e dils name being Tow osetid,)
if hi could_ est a parson to w
ows a reel
and mentanotare it lm. Derment la ow of the
couveratione asked said Townsend If he was ridded
to Dr. IL Pi Townsend, to which he replied, that be
knew Dr. 9. r. Townsend would be down on lihr.after
ha shoed cotrimummi. But that be did not an ihr
• es lie had loomed a copartnenkip with men who
could Budd the orrinbas manatee capital—and was
well prepa reddhlbe to defend binned against tiny attach
• illi made on blot
Deponent Anther says 4, that pungent to the request
Of mot Jacob Towaaaaa, he wide a recipe hr the
shaman:tore of a Syrup of liensperills, sad gore It to
bias, Said Townsend observed that he wanted to
makes specimen to gahltilt
tif to Ids partners for their
a as he w to gray than in every thing,
a ap s "they foraidisd ell the capital--saW Tow mod also
told depooent that the battles they were to me were
to be of the rune 'lse and shops as Dr. IL P. Town.
send's, and deponent et the request of said Jacob
Townsend, went to the race of Dr. & P. Towesond,
and procured one of his labels. •
And deponent thither says, that he has been lobos.
ed. and verily believes the Syrup of Sonaparills, sold
a. Old /tools Townsend, is mole alter the recipe hr•
niched by deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as albressid.
And further deponent milk not.
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG.
Strom to before me, this *4th Om of May 1849.
C. 6,
Mayor of the City of New York.
loHere
r ial l •
ap O th w e O 0 0 0F r l i u g s i !i n vaePl .t h R t O Dr
rO. F
P!Ti!n
o g w n i ends
owe -' the mod reaped:Me p i ps in w his ftl b
FROM Tilt
Albany gitiMlS Journal.
Dr. TOMNisand'• parina.
There probebly never boa been ea copilots noway
or patent 1110dleille, ea Dr. Towassodab Sansparilln
which was originally. sod continues to be mambo.
tared in this city, at and by the Doctor hlowelf. And
afterinurds Mr Mani yaws and to thepnnat time,
by Clapp lk Townsend, thevresent pneprietnon Mow
the partnership was formed, the DOC4Or has meted in
New York, when. he keeps a store, and Stenos koala
huhur that sociumulatm at that point The mane
taetney is la this city, and is conducted by the Junior
r ing, Mr. Capp—henall the medicine Is mambo
IN. of our ahem have any des of the mooed et
this medicine that is imaanbctored end sold. Derides
the sales it, this country, it is shipped to the Candid,
West India bands, Bondi America, and eraslS kn.
rope, M comftnibie quentiars. At the miwrohotery
they employ.* stems *mien bands@ a large somber
of Mes women and eit ia the of the
medicine, making boas", prating, end tarn oat,
ready for shipment, over 400 down per day, or nearly
saes bottles. This Is en 0210111600.1 quantity.
The groat ale the medicine boa required, has In.
/toted a number of nowt to get up imitation, sad there
is at the proseet dna akar inedkises kr sale, that
are called " Dr. Towassodn gassearillg" la per
tholes. started • shortages ego Alto. Tat, is called
•• Old bootee Jacob Towirseadh Carseparilla,* and sp.
parently•with a view, bdint of advertising, and the
tonal remediss roartrid lo in each edbrb, to appropri.
ate the name cm Dr. TOWIIIIOIIIII.II great mend y,
and thus gain all the advantages resulting from the
popularity of the name which lie has acquired be It,
year.lPetkent and expend.* Atom Dr. 9. P.
wnsend, formerly of this city,is well known
• here. As the invegtor ad erfortisormigrates M th e
aredicina known as "Dr. Tow meat - flarseparilkt,•
and we think those pennon who are attempting to Nil
their article as the genuine, shoed be expooad
FROM TM
New York Dolly Trlenumoi
ecp• We published an olverthameat inadv~lly
Nuts time Rao that dld*th m i iir e to Dr. B. P. Town ,
mind, who Jr the °dead of ipandlon
of nesseparila kapott es
parties have within the part few soothe • or
ciostrected themselves with • mum by the ammo of
Toyamad who pat up • meddle, god oills N by the
some nem. This medicine was advertised in The
Draws as the wighial. ho. This aOsattimment else
combined matter derogatory to the elignoter of Dr.
111. P. Townsend and that of his medidas. We regret
It appeared. and in Judo" le the Dr. make this ea
danstion.
PROM TIM
New ROM Daley Its..
Da. Tworsirods tatwordhoory doirdiesentAdidell
accede" op entire page of the Iva, Ell 99i escape
maw. ' Dr. S. P. Sturnaeal,, who is the original pro.
twiner of Dr. TowramPs Ihussowillo, and whore eg
Bog is mat door to eon, whore Mir been brines.
el yearn is driving an masses badmen He receive
no lees them bur hundred down of Insompliellit
day, sad even this enormous idantity denied
the demand. No cleanse aver
es hie preparatioa of die 14
idkis 6f Abutter* Ar ISO oast T a mil is
bog paid the New Yost Owe for adv in dm
test Aar yearn over SWIM, tad ha nowledge•
that it le the ithompeol adverastue be has bad dams.
This andloing is exported to the Catalog West Or
dies, South America end booms, coaddembh
quantities, and In coming Into pond use N thole
countries, es well as her,.
1111Whittlerei
Dreggisb apd. odors" that NB Ihnesperille ter the
gamine end Mead Dr. Tow mood% ileusparille.
that is not signed by A P. Towasond, comonits • fried
and swindles the epstoment. Mom that woad be
glide of such ant sot would eommitgay other farad
—and no Druggist of comma htelligenee bat brows
Ant owe hi Um only genuine.
Old dna* Tweemmorodif
ilome people who are not well labium& sad Sete
not romt this pysp, sod not eons ago advedisements,
have been suppose, that bossism those men ad.
vothie their staff Md./mob Tetwommds? that it
mast, of come, be the original. It is Ism than one
new Mee they sammemosil to auks their meditdati.
Owe Ass been la the market ovarian yam
Thfs Old Jamale Thermeemill.
T•
Vare endeavoring lb cdot of cm the public as
Physidaa , ike. H. not a regular educated
or attempad to manafecture a mod
rhy
lierarar l those men hired him for the me of his
' newt • They gay they do not wish the people to be.
Awe Wet their earapsrilla is outs, or the same—but
the batter to deoeive the public, they at the same thee
mat did their% is the Old Dr. Toviwend's, sad the
edema ; and endeavor to make the people believe
OW the stuff they mannfectute, is the Dr. Towmand's
that has performed no many wonderful
cares rit
e past ten years, and which hen joined a
reputation which no other me...seine ay.. en joyed—
leMck is s bete, villainous, unprincipled disehood
We have commented gnus against theta men tot
demagog We wish It lobe undoretooi, that the old man
ill DO relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In their ad.
vertisaments and circulars, they publish a number of
gross Inisehoods respecting Dr. Townsend, which we
will not notice.
Flail Reports.
Our opponents havepublish...l in the paper., (het
Dv. 8. P.Townaend was dead. This they send to their
ittoots about the country, who report that we have
em up business, ke. be. The public should he on
eirguard, and not be deceived by these unprlatt
pled Men.
Make Rnetseel.—A Bey the Brat of September,
Dr. S. P. Townsend's New York (Mice will be
in the South Baptist Church, No. Si Nassau.strinnt,
which Is now undergoing a thomugh change, and
will he fitted for the better accommodation of the pro.
platers and the public.
Tots particular Natier.—No nonsparilla Is the
genuine and original Dr. Townsend's tiersaperille, on.
ion signed by 8. P. Townsend.
An[WM Redding k Cu, No. Y Statesdreet, and
Kidder, No. MO Courtstreet. Itoston ;• Samuel
Kidder, Jr., Lowell; Henry Pratt. galena ; James B.
Orson, Worcester; Allison k Hauit, Concord; J.
Belch k Son. Providence ; and by Druggist.' and idea
stale generally throughout the United Mates. Wool
and the Gonads&
ID — For sale, wholesale and retail, by C. A.
MORRIS & CO., York, Pa., agents tor York
and Atlanta estintie. Holt, also by
SAMUEL 11. E 11LE It, i;etryiburg ; Da
vid Newcomer, Bragtowei ; Dr. I) Whdr, Meow
tote ; J. R. Henry, Abbottgiow it; jamb Martin
Oxford ; II al, Rolf, East Bodin ; Dr. Won. R
Stewart, York Ztpriogn.
August 10, 1849.-1 y
DRIED CURRANTS—a
, pritie srti
de, just reeeiveil by the subicriber ;
alio a lot of fresh Figs, Raisins, ttc.'
W. W. HAMERSLY.
I °moo ~ Ti s „.d o , : d i uir oi ar i N u a l, , b
t re;
JOHN FAHN ESTOU K.
RESOLUTION,
RELATRE TO AN AMENDMENT OF,
THE DONSTITUTIoN.
Rent:red, by the Senate and MOM Of Repres en
forms of the Commonwealth of i'egessivenee in
Coma/ .discaddy eat, 'That the Ciunditutruu of
this Commonwealth be amended in the Seeood
section of the fifth article, so that it shall need
as follows : The Judges of the Supreme Court,
of the several Courts of Commm flees, and of
such other Courts of Record u are or shall
established by law, shall be elected by the quali
fied elector, of the Commonwealth, in the man
ner following, to wit: The Judges of the Su
preme Court, by the qualified electric's of this
Commonwealth at large ; the Preside n t Judges
of the Several Courts of Common Pim, etot
as
moth other Courts of Record ere or, sh all be
established by law, and all other Judges required
to be leaned in the law. by the qualified electors.
01 the respective districts over which they am,
to preside or act as judges ; And the Associate
Judges of the Court of Common Pleas by D e .
qualified elicitors of the counties respectively.—
Tbe Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold
their qillesi for the term of 'Cum rem it they
shall so long IWhave themselves well. (sub
ject to the allotment hotelman Provided for,
subsequent to the lint election TM Ptesideat
Judges' of the several Courts of CIA'?" Pl. "'
and of such other Courtiof Ripcord is'are et shall,
be established by law, and ill other , judges re
quired to be teamed In the law, ehalthold their
offices for the term of ten yearn, if they shall so
se long behave tlunnsclves well; the, Associate
Judges of the Court of Common Nall shall hold
their offices for the tarot of five piers, if they
shall so long behave themselves well ; all of
whom shell be commissioned by the Governor,
but for any reasonable carne, which shall not be
grounds of impeachment, tbe Governor shall
remove any of then on the address of two
thirds of each breach of . the 4ogislatare. The
first election shall take place et the general elec
tion of this Commonwealth next after the adop
tion of this amendment, and the commissions. of
all the judges who may be: then is oars shall
expire on the first Monday in Deeembey follow.
sag, when the terms of the sew . Judges shell
continence. The minions Who shall then be a
looted Judges of the Supreme Court 'ball bold
their office' u follows: One of them far• throe
years, one for six yell% one for ohm year,,
one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years,
eqt term of each to be decided by lot by the said
Judges', as soon alter the election ea convenient,
and the result certified by. them to the Governor,
that the commissions may be issued Manor.
dance thereto. The Judge whose commission
will first expire shall be IlhiefJulifice during his
tern, and thereafter, each Judge whose commis.
shin sball first expire shall in torn be the Chief
Jostle, and If two or more commissions shall ex.
pire on the same day, the Judges holding them
shall decide by lot which shall - be the Chief Jus
tics. Any vacancies, happening by death, resig
nation or otherwise, fanny of the said Courts,
shall be filled by appointment by the Goveinor.
Jo continue till the first Monday of December suc
ceeding the next general election. The Judges
of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the
several Courts of Common Pleas shell, at stated
times, receive for their services so adequate
compensation, to be lived by law, which shall
not be diminieed during their continuance is of
ice; but they shall receive no fees or perqui
sites of office, nor hold any • other office of
profit under this Commonwealth, or under the
government of the United Stows, or any other
Stale 01 this Union. The Judges of .the &s
-prees Court, daring their CO;1601116M111 in Dace.
shall reside within this Commouvieslth ; and the
other Judges, during their continuance in
snail reside within the district or county fur
which they were respectively elected.
J,..0 S. M'CALMONT.
Speaker of the Representatives-
V. BEST,
Speaker of the Senate.
811111ATI Caaleaaa,
Harrisburg, Jan. 2h, Ihset. 3
1, Samuel W. Pearson, Chief Clerk of the Sen
ate of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the
foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on the Senate tile
of the present session,) entitleil "Resolution rel
ative to an amendment of theCoretitution,"—it
being the same revolution which was agreed to
by a majority of the members elected to each
House of the last Legislature—after having been
duly considered and discussed, was this day a
greed to by a majority of the members elected to
and serving in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its
present 11111Sitoili t as will appear by their votes giv
en on the final passage of the resolution, as fol
lows, vie.:
Those voting in favor of the passage of the
resolution Were. H. Jones Brooke, J. port e r
Brewley, Wm. A. Crabb, 'Jonathan J. Cunning.
ham. Thomas S. Fernon, Thomas H. Forsyth.
Charles Fri;ly, Robert M. Frick, Henry Fulton,
John W. Guernsey, Wm. Haslett . ; Isaac Ilugue,
Timothy lees, Joshua Y. Jones, JiarePli Noufa
macher, Geo. V. Lowrance,' Maxwell M Y'utin.
Benjamin Malone, Benjamin Matthias. Henry A.
Muhlenberg. William F. Packer, William R.
Sadler, David Sankey, Peieg B. &very, Conrad
Shimer, Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel Stine. Farris
B. Streeter. John H. Walker and Valentine Boot,
Speaker—Yeas 29,
Those voting @plain the passage of the resolu
tion weer, George Dorsi, ' Augustus Drum, and
Alexandra King—Nays 3.
Extract from the Journal.
'BA4L. W. :PLOSION, Clerk,
la Tilt House or lierusettrratt CU,
110rtisborg,, Much 14. lid&
I, William Jack. Chief Clerk of the parse of
Representatives of Penrarylvenia„do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing resolution, (No- IS, on
the Senate file, and No. 211 on the 1101161.
Jour
nal of the present session,) entitled "Itienlution
relative to the amendment of the Constitution"
it being the same renolutiOn which was agreed to
by a majority of the mamlbers elected to each
House of the lint legishrtuw-efter baying teen
duly considered end discussed was this day spool
to by • majority'of the members elected to and
serving in the House of Repreeentatives of Penn.
sylvania, at its present session; as will tippler
their votes given on the final passage 'of the e
lation, as follows, viz..: .
Thom s votimr. hl key, of the weep, el the
resolution were, John Acker, John Allison, Wil
liam Baker, Robert Beldwin,David J. Bent, Cr*
Biddle, Jeremiah Black, John S. Bowen, William
Brindle, Daniel H.' B. Brower, Jesie R. Borden,
John Cessna, Heortr Church, John N. COnyng
ham,Sylroster Cridisuid, Berijamio G.llsorid, Wil
liam 4. Dobbins. Jas. P. Downes, ThomeaDep
can, William. Eapey,. John C., Evans, William
Evans, A Scott Ewing, Alexander , 8 Pother,
Jan Flowers, Benjamin P Former, Alexander Gib.
honey, Thou .Grier, Joseph E Griffin, Joseph
Gulley, Jacob 8 Haldeman, Ceo H Hart, Leffert
Halt, John Hastings, Wm J Hemphill, John
Hoge, Henry Huplet, Lewis Herford, Washing
ton J. Jackson, Nicholas Jones,John W.Nilling
er, Charles E Kinkaid, Robt. Klotz, listrisms P
Laird, Morris Leach. Jonathan D Leat..Anson
Leonard, Jae J Lewis, Henry Little, Jonas K
M'Clintock, John F NrCulloch, Alexander C
M'Curdy,John M . Laughlln, John Mlean,
Sam
ael Marx, John B Meek, Mizhael bleereorolla
Miller, Joseph C Molloy , John 13 Morris, Wm
T Morison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Nick,lslcm.
Jacob Nisaly , Charles O'Neill, John B Packer,
Joseph C Powell,Jas C Reid, John S Rhey,Lew.
is Roberts, Samuel Robinson, John B Rutbarford,
Gelini IW Scofield, Thos C Scouter, Wm Shaff
ner, Richard Simpson, Eli Slifer, Wth &MM.
Wm A Smith, Daniel M Smyser, Wm H. 640. V.
Thorne. C Steel, David Stewart, Cherie, Nam -
well, Edwin C Trono, Adnrew Wade, # O l O . C.
Walker, Thos Watson, Sidney B Wells: Maim
A. Williams, Daniel Kerhey and Jona S M'Cal
mont, Speaker—Yeas 87.
Those voting against the passage of iherlisolu
tion were, Augustus K. Cornyn. Davit! Evans,
anil Jas M Porter.—Nays I.
Extract from the Journal.
WILLIAM dAc ,deck.
:Sec retary 'a office,
Filed Mauch 15, 5541.: •
A W BEN EDICT, Dep. Sec)* Comm
Pennlyhattill. 4f. Se t °lllel.
do certify That the, above and feregoio4 is a
true and correct copy 0( the original rtecintiyera
tho General Asismbly, entitle "Rini Oen !Mi
ndy° to an amendment of the Constkiitile,",
theism* remains on file in this etllke. r.
In testimony whined' netcheo.
unto set my hand. and eilrw4 PIO*
affixed the seal of the Fecuitery's,Ql
- at Harrisburg,, this froth day
of June, Anne Domini one lboisaand
eight hundred and filly.
A L. If L','A EL. Fee. of the Com.