flfcfV BaMks.'; Nolica has been riven Hr:ikt.HVriiitfe pa ners, in obedience .10 the Tquiremeat. of ihe ,he next Legislature for tht chtrie'r"f !in fol lowing new banks, with, the Annexed amolint of Shewsbury, York coBnty, pennsy I vania Bank. of Deposit; Ea3ton, Tamaqua, - " -'' 4 000 .20,000 "300,000 -"500,000 Mechani.caVBank.pf Pjttsburg, Pottstown, v n Uniontown, 14l f . , . .. City Bank of Philadelphia,.. r Harrisburg, ...r L ; Snrine Garden Bank', AOPiOAO: 7200,000 . 50,000 300.000 ,: 150;000 whnroueh. f J WellsboroUgb, Mauch Chunk,' fiiie, .Alleritown, Wilkenbaire, .. Poitsville, 200.000.j 300,000 J 50,000' JOO.000 150000 '.J'-l l. " i, i Cholera Bombshells. -Watermelons are becoming abundant at Richmond, Vaand the Republican says they a're in demand. 'They are regarded as Unhealthy at all', times, and it is tantamount to an attempt to commit suicide to partake largely of them at this time. Pleasure travel to the north and east. Owing to the prevalence of the cholera south and west, pleasure travel from large towns and cities has been directed to Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, and many a country tavern has a plethora of fashionable people, who dine daily on boiled pork and potatoes,, snd New England In'dian puddings, dwell con tent with that -fare if only privileged to breathe pure air free from pestilence. It is said that so numerous is the company" in sonle of the dud tc nouses in me vicinity ui me wane Mountains, that at, night they place travellers on the floor in rows till they get to sleep, ihen et them up against the wall and lay down an other set, and so on till all tire accommodated. The most awful mortality by cholera of which we have ever heard, has occurred at Peru, Il linois, where the deaths averaged 30 per day in a population of 900. In the village of Bps ion, Indiana, 12 deaths took place in 60 .hours. The population is only 100 The Erie Railroad Company have ctose'd'a Bcootiation within a few days, with a party of capitalists to take all the bonds which they will have for sale this year. ' The amount will' be rather less than '$700,000. and the sale was made at 90,, which' was within per cent of the price at stock Board on the day the trans action was closed. This is a good operation for the Erie, as it puts the company in funds for their necessities except iron, which is ar ranged for otherwise"; fffttil 1st January next. The price obtained was undoubtedly larger than would have beerf paid had the Bonds been, thrown on the market, as they were selling in small lots at 90 1-2 the same day. BroomeRe- pullican. r I HEAyr Drain.- It is" aaid that the North ampton Fire Insurance Comp'ariy of Easibn have been losers" by the late conflagration &(l Mauch Chunk to the extent of thirty-six thou-, sand dollars. As the company is formed upon the mutual principle, the assessment upon .each member or insurer will fall little shojrt of 58 per cent, no trifling tax ;upon an individual purse. The Cincinnati, Chronicle, says : " A' gen-" tleman who has been rusucatiag' for 5aJ feV weeks near Cedarville, GTeeri'cdffntyinforms m thai a farmer in that neighborhood; whose heai was affected by thy rust, harla'rjrbn' "fit cut and ground into jfbuV. ,' His ' family ?ed it, and all ofjtheni were.roae.irtlie of the bread was fed to'h bbga anji ffi&Pt tx of them died -from eating; it. We aflviaV carefulness in-eating floor made of now1 wheat." ASad-Cafar. The New York Courier, of ftitxyyk " On Thursday afternoon, an Ifisn wffliesi-i l'cg in 37th atreet, near the 2d vdfiu'Iosia1 child 10 years of age with the ufiblferas ssej "bile the mother was 'absent from"ttib'!bmi8er 10 purchase a coffin, the father got drunk', and as found, when the undertaker came tc'tbe fiouse with he t;oflin in bed 'withh'd0 corpse "h his arras closely foide'd around it, kissjjn 'd patting it,'pn Jho face'r-nojr Voulrj.lie alJpyrj 'ho undertaker to place, the body in the cofGk until two policemen, were called in, nrho,.afler a harp 6ght,. arrested and iok?iiira louhe tig-: , I ' 1 The Gommfssfbher of Ptiblic Works las1i lngon, the .Balti'mbre'iFaiript says, has ccfji;, 'faded with; the prppfielor of a granuirryj tifar Sykesvilfe, oV the Binioe, a.q4a6&i Railroad, for the reajjjif .ainount'Of graBiiettdi construct f.he basemeKt ;sTid ,end? wallsrol :te !o new winr?s of their )feeat Vdst' rft-nrTrtnn ip ' -ivv,vvv. , , . , ... u . rel!t"tO lrtnlnnrfn fuRtllfK Unlh..' ii.'; Capitol of Obio now. in progress tqJA Nidi pile r wph i a Lr (t t a am- rkv innn i i Fa'h.r M.M'-ew IhtvUbiymml foquiemon to tafc ihe' premiiea therein men it, I . P. Mfftfj!tff ioned at th . appraisement, you and eyery of J to Unitedat. MMtB therefore hereVci4 to be tno" appear er.jd be published next ta H. rtviwifg all ?;5XSf atStroilarfor,t&oo'hty of Monroe - on na. will k'Qc r,ra"riViB'4afPest an'd noblest! 1 the'TJhidbw If itcfMjreVeed s'tone;,:3g4- 184. aW cfererrei facepT5.5 feat TW.f&nttolkl I Aiiitherto'uiikrwh race of peop!e:hsve; h i8 said, brerirdiicevered 4p thVXht&ibr of Africa. ITheVaare Black in bolprj and very tall, but des- titutfe of the usual neero fea'tbres Jamek B. Clay, fesq., charged' dffairs jto the klnddrri'bf Portugal, left Lexington, Jy.f ac cWmbdnjiBd by his family, on the 18th ult.v H will proceed to Washington city, and will iVavl the IJ. Stafbfo? 'Lisbon, about thes 1st of Sep. Member. . The JSt. Louie? papers v tale, as a singular rqumstance, p;obably .connected with ,the prevalence olthepbolera, that the chimney swallows nave not appeared their during the. present utpmer, ( 'Rivals Wif thB Siamese Twiws.-iCt Eer- neghem, a village three leagues from the town of Brufeesfoffinhg nearly the central point be tween BrUges'Thourbut; and Oslend, weie bom. on the 28lH Ult' two chilHrnn nf thn ffi. male e cdrripactly united to each other. The . I l: ' :J- . . i- iwu uuuics juiii ui me &iues ; me ligature uni on being a. little below the right breast of the one, and the lett breast of the other, and con tinuing astfar as the navel, b that the children no; only IdoK at each other in the face, but are turned one towards the other in an oblique position, lneir heads, arms, thighs, and legs are perfectly free, and they have the perfect use ot their limbsf and their position is such as1 to permit their mother to nurse them both at lire same time without difficulty. The cu rate 'of the parish baptiae'd then the oay b their birth in the names of Marie and Sophie Their parents are poor servants, workihg and residing on. a small farm held by an old bache lor. The husband's name is Tanghe ; his wife aged about;38 year, has four children. Brus se Is Herald, July 2. A Kentucky Infant. .,. There is a youth named Andrew H. Brand livtngibn Green river, hear Rumsey, in Davis connly.'Ky.', who is described at follows : He is a " perfect monster in" sizet and is iustlv -entitled to the appellation of the Ken tucky irifarit,".'being only fifteen years old, five feet thtee 'inches high, and measures six feel iw circumference -around the waist, three feet iix inches around the thigh, two feet six inches around i he. calf of The' leg, two feet two inches around thearm, and -weighs fire hundred lbs. He is another evidence of the extreme fertility ofl the 'growth of Kentucky andsof the luxuriant magnificence with which she does up .things when she tries. 1 .. . Wife-lettiiiff. :A:ba&:businesB but, very extensively cst ried on in. this citv. bv broken profligatesc .who 0 ' m m w marry loose girls on speculation', and lease them1 to wealthy bachelors. This is no crime or misdemeanor under the common law, .which makes debt an offence,, but adultery none at all. Beautiful .creation 'oh the beastly- Anglo-Saxon mind thatjsame common law ! It makes a t , raanrswife his .chattel', his she-beasV and per mits him to sell or lease her at pleasure.. If he has no objection, the common law. makes none. i Nevertheless, there is a moral sense in eve ry truly Uhrtstian. community, which uses against this-abominatidn, and demands Its sup pressibn.Numerous instances bf. itr can be, furnished, !arid ought to be, ff the consequent shock to public delidacy were not an obstacle o ih&- exercise, of i'uclr censors'hip over private mqra!. Ji X . jJai;tfooft. . The Comrnpnwealth 6f Pennsyl- Bouser,. widow -of George Houser, j" !J. . TV- Js''l. T i... .T't-X TVTI . j.aec or, uaniei iepuv r joon ixeyuari tot and; f Hannah J hi;wife, "Christopfiar TeejJle and Eliza firs' wife, Benjamin V. Bush and Sa rah his. wile; John DepuyPhnstbpher Graot; IRiibew Giod SVob'ti'-Ransomv Williams and M'ana hiarferBllenrot, Edwin Grdot, Theodore ;rbotnr(I'lizibebGrpbt heirs and (egalepw jeirib'taiiVBB of. Aafbh Dcpiiy, late ofSnithfield township, Monroe county, yeoman, deceased, WheSatbyian'inqhest .for that purposf du lly awarded by 4he Orphan's Uourt ot the uoun tvkfor'es'aid: the real' estate of the said Aaron 'Denuv was aDoraised. as follows, to wit:' No. I r 4 ft containing dollars ner nr.ra for each ana everV b 'atVnd for the s'um of one1 hundred and -seventeen dollars. No. 3 at and for the sum of moMndrednand: dollars. No. A 6ntainine . . tnore;jprT.le88tt nd forlthe tum otifijleen dpU $as pehcr.e) firfr eciihd efefy. cre tberje0f No. 5, containing , ? w , une HHHarea'U -rurieeu aics, more or less,fn&'fbr the sum of twelve dhltats J l0T, c K?7 v.? 'IiTvS hwhereas, none of the heifscf the said deceased AAlJt.r - A i n..n nn . t hit rnrnrh nf tbn 'said 'Ise'&red III WUUI Vll " M w " - - - premises Lie) aSihfWlamr6ise4rp?ices. L r .. T.nnl. oner thousand eieht bTundred ana iony, M;!H.'sDREHERf Clerk,. &k v 3t. : tp;;Acre Ad' t8 rftm&fe mpre or 'leas', 'at and for the sum of tirty;tfiree dollafslver 'acre (or each anb every acrethereof. ? I . L i .CftJff v.ww " JISALOUSy AMONG THEADJES.The ,t,Ladies are all Jealous of Clickener's Sugar-' boated PjUsV'for'hdretofore'tHey (the ladies) flat tered themselves that they were the only medicine n nature which was at the same time sweet to the lips.anci reviving to the heart. In fact it js. a lqxqry.to beisick.npw.fa-daysthe pleasure is. so. gr,eat ,bf being madgwhole again . ,by,. iQljcener's Sugar-c.oatedPurgatvejlJs,, .they,' being, adapted to au constitutibnsand their operations unattend- ed with nauaea, path, Vr gripe." t-, 1 ""V , For sale by T.. 'SctiocK, who is .the only author ?ed agentffor Slkoia5blirg.; see advertisement for agencies inJanolher column. WA'NTRW A journeymap jBlaqksmjth ..whp undertanrjlA uis ousmess inorougnty, can ppiamieaqy, eqi ploy.mepttat od 4fwges by applying im.medj ately to tjie subscber., , , v ,l it u r ALSps An; apprentice to learn, tjie, Blacks smithing business. A.My between 4ljS and 18 years old,. of good mora habits, who desires to learn the business will e. take q.- , ... .( . , , -t Y A LENTNeE- KPU.XZ. Stroudsburg, July ,19, 1849,. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of. a writ of alias levari, facias, (No. 15, September term, 1849) issued out, of the Court,of Common Pleas of Monroe Coun- ty Penn,rtd me directed, I 'will expose to p'ubr, lie sale, on the premises, on . Monday the 20th day of August next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all' that certain and TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND, situate partly in Tobyhanna township, Mo.nrpe County, and. partly in Carbon, (formerly lonroe) coun ty,, on ihe waters; of the Tobyhanna creek, bounded - by JanoV surveyed Jn the; names, of Christian Christmaiirj George. Getz and Henry Arrdty Sarah; Dyer, Johp Daniel .Hartung, Ma ry Conrad, containing about . , t , 341. Acres and 12", Pejrclies1, and allowance ; being ihe1 greater part of a tract qf'fand ahrVeed -2ad IA-phIvl'793i on war rant dated 20th iJecemoer, 17955,' 'granted to Daniel Ha'rtin'g".' The improvements are one r',:t i' "Hbk muse ... v sixteenoy eighteen, feet, one and a , half stones high, about $, acres, cleared, the balance covr ered with hemlock, flbeach, . birch and some ma pie timber. . r ir. s ... i , "lne sale win ,be. hem at Aneisaw miih . , Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of John Bond .and Ezra Hays, and to be sow by f; , ;i . ; ;V - IfEJIJER -KEMMEREK. ii- Sheriff's- Office Stroudsburg, -Sheriff: July 26,; 1849, ,.: . .NOTICE. In the Court of1 'Common. Pleas of Philadelphia The, Auditor appointed by.lhe .Cpurt,,to au dit, settle and adjust the?, accounts of William I JSeal. Assignee ot it- L.. Downing . Co., iB enezer Levick & Co., George D, Smith and EbnezertLevick, and to report distribution of the funds ip'the hands of the said Assignee, will hold.-a meeting on the 4t,h day of Septem ber, 1849', at 4,o,ocl6'ckvvpl. to. at his -dhice, 'No.. 110 csoutn otn,otj;eei, opposite vvasningion suare.rnuaaeipnia, , per1sopciajiping;as. creditors.or otherwise, win please send in men claims. V 'ii V A i ii-., S s i .v if ' i , Philadelphia; July i 9,' 1 849 - ' - ' Dr. V. ill. Swayze, Snrgeou Dentist. .Announces toe cjzetifpf trudshjiVg and icifiity; ihajjhe intends,, vigiiingi.ihat; place.pn the 1st of August next, an. will, remain about th'ree weeks,' durinsfi .which time he. will be haDDV to Wail tipbn slF those who may be' de- sirous oi ouiaiimig uis-pruieaBiui Hepnupsi, 0is acquainta'nce,wilhf tfie"p'efople, and his welj Known repuiation as ,a jjenusi, u is nonea wiii serve as a suncient recommendation, iokal who. may require his services., . Jurre.7r 1849. rt ' sV . s It is confidently believed that nacombina'tion oi, meaicine Mas ever4,Deen jormep inai ga.ve jsp tfhiversalsatisfacliort, that. operated so thooughr IV and yet? mildly, aricf in suclmp'erfect accord: once with the Laws o(Life &8 the above Pilrs. RecohlmehrlaTions- a.re diptily beiirtgf,receive ; artd orders1 are being' is'nt .from th'e ' wedWfti,' southern ari.dvea8tern Stafes.' A jj '-, . These Pills .containr nainineral.jnacqtjpj poisonous or irritating supsncp, wp-aieyer; butfoate prepar.ed Of the imost hatmless, mild, balsamic, and 'restorative Vegetable Extracts tKat can Vevprbducd ffpm tfie four quarters of globe 'carefully 'selected and'edmpbundfed by the prpnrietor; himself, wj'th strict reference to ve heaJthC Mint Agents ffoMwirpe CqtinM, Tfip'odarei Schoph, Strdiidsburg' A. S. Edinger,rannersvjjjei?;t -. UJui J: R. Howell, Iocono Tannery Oliver D ' Smith CbblbaiighMowiiship, Simon Gr.uber, Naglesville V. ViV Fp; par'tjciilara see the, circulars jhat a'cbdrh-' pa'ny eVcli bpx. FpPajle Whbfeakte ana'retajl at ihe office of-ihe proprietor Elmira, N. Y. General &gbpjy'$ilh4 sbuihiapplfeasi 108' John Keiaiive la; an AmcNdmgtii of ibe RESOLVED by th? Senate and .House ''of Representaftves of the Commonwealth of iPenn sylvan;i4 ih..Genbral Assembly nieit T.ftat ,tlie pbnsiituttbn of thjs .Common wealilh be amen ded in thdj Second section of jhie fif;h article, sotbat jif srill' read as follows.. TKe Judges pf tjje &uprenie Court, of the several, Cour.ts ofCommon Pleas, and of such oh,er Courts of Record as are or- shall be 'established by law, shall be elected br.hejqbalified ole'etors of the pomWbnjsearm in the mafm?r fonbwing,jt,t: The Judges of the Supreme 'Courtby the qua! ified electors of ",the " Commonwealth tat .large. Ihe President Judge's of the several Courts, of Common Pleas arid of such other Courts of Re by the qualifidlelectors of the" restfective dii- tricts over Whrcfi'J(hey 'fe'd preside or iact as; judges. -And the1 Associate Judges of the. Courts" of Common Pleas by the qualified electors'!' the cpuntiesfesp'ectivelyj.Th'e Judges of the Supreme'Cdurt.shall holdi -their offices for the term of fifteen years if they fsfiall; s,o; lbn be have thepiselvea well ; (subjec't ,tcf the allots mentt.hereinafter prdvi'dedv-fori subs'erfuetft to th'eifirst election Ttie.p.resident Judges of he 'several Cduris'pfi Common Pleas, -and of ch.bthen-cburts "of Becord asjare or shall be established by lafw,- and .all other Judges re quired to be learnedirl the law, shall hold their offices for the terpi of teri yearr, if they- snajr so long behavb thelhsetves well,; Th'eVWssbci ate Judgea- of 'the' Gouris pf Cominprn Pleas shall ftdld' their'offices for the lejri drfive years, if they- shah sd long- behave thomse(ves'w.ell : all of whom'8hairbe commissioned'by the" Gov ernor, but forWy reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient gro'junds of. impeachment, the Governor shall remove any. oR them 'oh ih'e adl dress.of iwo-thirds'of each branch' of the Lejl- islatare.r. The tfirst election jshail' take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption lof ihia amendment, and the commissions! ;of alliiheijuriges jvHb- may! be tbe.n in office: shall) iexpiro'toh the firsV Monday of December following;t.Jieni the terms of ihe! new judges shall commence. The persons who shall, then be elected i Judges of the Su preme Courvi shall, hold theif officfes,as fdlldw:' one 'of. themJforithree years, bhe for six years, one for nine years, one. for-twelve: years, and one for, fifteen yearsf the term of each td be, de cideaStyiloLiby.ihe said judges as s'odn'Sftef the electiot as-convenient, and 'the fpstift certified by themncr the Governor, thal' thb' commission may be issued!in accordance 'ih'eFeto. Thejudge whose, comniissioh wilKfirst expire shall 'be Chief. UusticeJ during' his term, Vrtilithereafer eachi Judge: whose JXfomntissioYi shall'first expire shall Jinturn be -the Chief Jdstic'a'nd !ifUwb: or. more commis8ions'8.haH- expire ori he' Sditie day ,ahe: judges.'holding? them shall decide'by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any va cancies . happeping by death, resignation er otherwise, ih any of the said, courts, shall be filled by, appointmet by; the Governor,, to con tinue ijjltp.firs!" Monday of.JDecember suc ceeding the next general elections Thei Judges ofiitys Supreme Coqr.t.ta'nd the Presidents of the several Aodr;a ofGommdn Pleas, shall, at stalqd. timekr.eteiMe fp.jthcir services 'anadi ednatecompensatjpn, tcf bejfixed.hy.Iaw, which ance, in drjcefibu theyihall receive no. fees or perquisites of v office, nor hold any .other office of prpfit. u.der this jQpmaionwealth, or under the other S. fice ana inepmer juagesaurin? t M . It 1 . . r . I a ' in office shall reside, withip. the district or.coun ty for which they were; respectively elected. : J WJU.IAMF; PACKER' Speaker of the' pouse of Representatives. y ' .GEQ. DARSJE,t ,. , Speapjter oj the Senate. ft .', Jn the ea: t'e,, March' I, 1849. Resolved. That this resolution pass. "eas 21, Nays 8.- i . . ; .? ,h '. C Extract from the Journal- v. x SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. In the House pe: Representatives, I vwivv. Aprilfy 184 m Jl6sqlydfS3)a ijjis., resolution, pas. Yeas: .pjExtraclifrom t.hepurrnal. '''.' Secretary Office. . . v Dejj.Sec.djCommpriwedJfJi. . . . ' Secreta'ry's' Offi6e. PennsyVivaniass , At.- , - : jl .CERtijiEar ihat the., above and. foregoing js, a true and' correct copy-ttM Oriijnal-lies- olution puhej.Qeqeral Assembly entitled Res- ory!ipniTejativ1e lb ;an Ampnutent of ihe Con.-? office. ,je.8trnlpny whereof I hayo here unto set royatj.d.j and ifca used to bo affixed iibetjes;! jHft- Secretary's Office at Harrisburg.sihis eleventh day. of JunVAhnd DdmfmVne-tH'dbsairid'eig'hV hundred ari5 fo'rfyine. " 1 f ;' z'&'1. 131 TOWSEND HAlNESj 1 i -i ec'ryof'lheCoTnmoHwedUi.' -h 'AQRNtAF .Senate... . Ln, nan ntmn llllftn. mlo2 amendmqni oJeWdnsfiuitip was read' a tfjird timj.Quilh quesiien.njwill the Senate agree io the resolution ?;The Yeas and Najfswe(e Jakejp agreeably JP the; Cofi siiiutj'iuand weroiasfbljuw,,!? : r cord as areor shall be established by law, and all biKerJudges feuired to beJarned'inUlire-IaV.' government of.the United Stales; r .any! iy ijb worm mat oi.aji medicines. ever, .State of this-;Uniom, .The, Judges..o the prougW delqre the public npne hVe ever been' upreme Court during; ifeeir continuance in of-lf110 Denihcial to aiilicted . humanity th'arx" shall resideXwithth' thir-Gdmmonwealth. ' Mye;LIiiquiU Cure." We know ihat'this .'YEAs-aicssrs. Boas, BraWje Crabbreuri- ningnam, rorsythj Hugus, Jounsonf Law.cncej Levis,;M:4spn, MattKiasM'Ca.slrn, RichRich!f ardsl Sadler.. Sankev. Sat-orv. Smalt Rmifa?Z Sterrett and Siiue- 21. N'A ys.Messrs.. Best, DrUm, Ffickrirelf Kibl::rCohiimache;r, Potteiger' ini Speaker &. .i., f .. ;, . . . rAj r.. j So .the questiori'was determined in theJalTir matiye.M " JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE O.P REPnESKNl ATIVES, " Shall the resolution pass ? The yeas and nays .were taken agreeably lo.the provision of the tenth article of ihe .Conailiution, and are as follow, iz : .x t Yeas M.essrs. .Gideon Jv-Bafl, Dartd J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D Bloom, Davfd M. Bole,, Thpmas K. Bull, Jacob Con, Jifh'n" H. Diehl, Nathaniel A. Eidtt, Joseph Emery, David, G. j Ashleman, William EvansJnlm Fausold, Samuel Pegely,, Joseph VV: Fisher. Henry M. Fuller Thos. Grove, Robert Hamp son, G.eorgeP.. Henszey, Thomas t. Herring, Josqph HigginsChas. Hojtz, Joseph I?. How. er, Robert Klotz, Harrison P. Laird, Abraham Lamberton James J. liewis, James W. Lptig, Jacob M'Cartney, John . F. M'Culloch, Iluoh M'Keq,.John M'Laughlin Adam Martin, Sani uel M4rx John C. Myers, Edward $ick! esoii, Stewart PearceJames Port.er, Henry C. Pratt, Alonzo Robb, George Rupley, Theodore' Ry man, "Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel, Seibert Johp .'Sharp;, Christian Stiively, Tliqnias Q. Steel, Jeremiah, B. Stubbs, Jost J. Siutzmanj Marshall 8wartzw,e.lder, Samuel 'laggart, Geo. T. Thorn; NichoIasThorn, Arimah Wattiea? Samuel Weirich, .Alonzp I, Vicox, Daniel Zerbby and William F. Packer, Speaker.-58: " Nays--Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn. Da vi4 M Courjney, Davitl, Evans, Henry S Evans,' John Fenlqn, john W. George, Thomas GiU lespie, John Gordon, Wm. Henry, James J!?, KxW; Joseph Lauba.ch, Robert R. J.itile, Johh.,.8 M'CaJmont; Johtt MTKqe, William M'Sherry, Josiah. Miller, Willjatp T. Morrison, John A. Otto, WUltarn, Y. Roberts, John W. Roseberry, John B. Rutherford, R. Rundlo Smith John Smyth JohruSouder, Geo. Wair tera l and David F. Williams.. 26.k '"-5o the question was determined; in" the affirmative."! - . . . . ' , ". " Secretary's Office, - , . ; v s Harrisbarg, June 15, 1849; Pennsylvania, ss i -t'y i . . I do certify' that the above ifnd foregoing-. is a' frup'and,corxeci copy L S.l of.the " Yeas ' and Nays," taken i ) on the '! Resolution relative to ati Amendment of the Consiiutjon," as the .same appears on th.p Journals of .the two Houses rff the Qeneral, Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the session of 1849. .m Witness my hand and the seal of saiil dfrTco. he fifteenth dav nf jnn .nna th - f - H..VJ wW , ft W MWUMU Q II lundred and forty-nine. , , ., . "s " TOWSAND'HAtNESj !- - , ? '!..., t Secry oj the. Com-honwealtf) Harrbburg,.July 5,.1849.-:-3mo. A positive dndhppej'-failing remedyfof- . . ' . ' . PILES, V t. whether Internal,. External, Blind or'Bleei er Scrofula, White Swellings, Ulcers, and Ulcera- i .J C? T'U. . 1 l o ' .-. ? ivu i lirom, manner csore iViquth, ?itneu- maiism4 Cutaneous Diseases," Mercurial Ejec tions, &c'. : r K " . , , . - Also For Scalds. Burns. Cuts. Snralns! jBruises, Mg.t, We feel justified in, proclaiming yplumes, we cduld.not say too much m'praisg pi ipis. . . si v -h M- Health-restoring, Life-prolonging Remedy', m Hundreds, pay thousands, bless the happy htiur when first they w,ere made acqaafoVdwlihi-Ual iran8ceiida.nl virtues ; and our present purpose is tq infpjm other thousands,. Jbow anil where they may .obtain that relief, Wich they per haps, hae long sought for in'vaih. . 'fhe supe.ripr excellence; pf ihispreparatiorV over all oihermediciq.es fbf the ; speedand pr$ manent cure .of-pij.es is well ftnowr rp all whe have tested jl. ,Jt has been .proved In ihousand bf instances, and has c KEVERFAlLiiD tq'cure? the most obbtioaie cases, and we are' confident' It 'never will fail' if used a prbper lengtfi'of time.ac.cprding to difeciidns. As a p'roolof bur enlire confidence. ,in its efficacy,, we assure alt nurcjiasers. that, if, after a proper trial, jt prp,ve ineftectual, tfie Money paid for it will be re lumed. ( ' . Tfje. Liquid Cure " is an effectual Remedy fpr Rmgworms, Biles, dimples, Barbels t iicl4 grosted-LimbsChnblains,; Salt fthebtfiMu's iluitoBites, S.tihgs of Poisonous Insects.- '&c;,, and for CutaPecus Diseases o( every descrip tion, v. t- ' ' t ; ,.r . ( Jtjis both safe and effectual for Rheumatism; m giving immediate i and permanent relief ' No preparation now before the Pdblic.caYi surpass the bxcelleiVce' of the " Liquid Cvif" for Scalds,' Bums: Cuts. Sbraiirs. Bruises- Swellings, &c. lis effects, as i 4 . . - REAL- PAIN KILLERrare AIa.GICJJ,. Pery $aily in the ,anShbud',,pro. yide tkemselvet wjth this Invalvable pfepara fio'n tfie cheapness of hich places ft Within mereacn all, 1. ... .-. 'Fuji djrectioris accompany each- boti e. "PaoipnTets, containing copjes of certifh lifica.'es i rom rhosKdbavc'lested ihe "Liouid Cure may be had Grmtis f our authorized agenis 4une 7, 1849. Lit,- . U 11 .t . r - r . - tneir continuance 1 - a gioaiucai, um ii-we were it wnie Jerome 3p.h.n fpm.typb&Jni bm I heodore Srhoch, Agent for Stroudsburg. r John Lander, Agent, Crais's Meadow'.? ' w - v -. square !r? .J 7:' -4?
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