*Team espoottsif ,_,..vr 7 ,4,,,*, -, • - 1 04.t . -.......-_,L. : „..„ • ?"-- 1. 11:!:,7..:. - 0 ',. .-' .„,,..' . .. -; •' ' ..,..1 . 2 -- 7 . 0 ,-: _ ge , 741 . . . ~,, • . v. i 3 WEDNES DA. S 4 ,IPN 0 :• 9. t •,, t , 1 , ~ ....._ • . STATE CO I. , ',. CT', INS ~" AT the last meeting . o •='W t e 'ST ATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, held at Harris; burg, in pursuance of public call—it was on motion Resolved, That the friends of the National and State Administrations in Pennsylvania be requested to meet in the several cities and coun ties in the State, and select Delegates equal in , ...number to tbeir_reposentation.iti theStatelitg- - • 'iilitlL in H iklio Shad meet in Conventiorsi at - the r I, Con Heusi ARRISBURG, at llVelock, 1 1 £ ed; on :THURSDAY, the 16th day of AP .4111.4-alrgitior,the.purtioseki-whiric •'! le - Tor - vANAL COWtIIISIQ ER, „gnaw do suelz;OthientrioliPatia 'as th bribiPat of do 'country may, re qu ire , of i • ~,,, il ,t , s .;=,;314 7 .. ' By'oider ;f the COMMittee„ • - . .., 1 , ~. GEO:.ERETY,'Cluilfti r pro tern ' D' W44lFEPRSQ.No:Secrcitar ;-- .-1 - :‘" - -, '- ' •• O9IIIIIIITTEEc,,,i ;. = ..• Stiolltott Mit•Mialtiel; Alei. ; Rimsites s i ...,, .7:11910;-.E. Coehratip ; RAMIS liiedell,. , • Wash. Townify4 z ,„ - Jollst,9,;_gduißetou II: I . • ,Tinn#76i, • - Prim _ ps ei,Euck, „Am.. Matt/dis t -4.1 , ' Gedrgii Lear} . Thoe. J. WatlOnlf c.'. 11;1. Its Etter; ; ; '11; ' Paul S PretiOd - i EC Darlingtbts,,, .‘1 L ot, crEi , Millarenl• Dividloopbi, 1 onsets,' f.c ..,..., •Wmt;ll. Seibert, . igg -"IF ' ll"PaxtCon.,' , ' , G 17. Lawrence, John Fenton A i f .,11, •- , • 'V? A ' ' Fintley, irt D. Wettd 6 ,rm .. 1 1 ( Jalifi kartiaon, - • ' •14 0 Petrtalr,, " • filmn't. VV P,eareon. -.... Ales: V . Titylkii,'" l: • ''''^WIRIGTOtirtir'CONVENTION• • I WI' , IteIEETING - 07STAliDING COMMITTEE:' -; • 44 a meeting; of. the; Democratic' Whig • ,Otandiriggemmittee.of Cumberland County; ~,ontr,ened at tha public house of John . Wert, v• • i_ ,tt Carlisle, on Monday, the 113thinsi. DAvta Maw lEsq maw •lalled to the' chair, ar.d CRiIGHEAD, jr. appointed Secrete; TY- i ,,„The following proceedings were had We being delegated" by the Deniociatiw ighige of Cumberland county,.to take charge our political proceedings and maintain the - cTiffrrintztitittec':of _tl e-.Whig-party--.-therefore ;Resolved, That ds , the time drarving el fru that preparation be made to organize tier party for the" ensuing election, we ear atly recommend to our Whig brethren of .entribedandeonny to again buckle on their armor, remembering that "the price of fiber , le, eternal vigilanoe,"-and having to nom bit& candidate a candidate for the irnpor- • girt office of Canal, Commissioner, it is im ,puttatit that 4410 should rally in strength tomeet again the political foe ti d secure' insmien to our candidates and piples. Resolved That the Democratic Whigs of , ARantlierland countY•be recinestedio meet in • their several wards, borotighs andlownships, On aliztraniv'the gist of July, neut. and elect • ' ftWolelegeles each, who shall meet in coun ty Convention at derlisle, on Mormay, the 2114 of July, for the appointment of two del . Apnea . •who shall . .represent Cumbeiland uounty . in the Whig State Convention which :.:Inuilsts an' Harrisburg, on the 16th at. August •. Ansa And also to appoint Conlerees to • , atoo; similar Conferees from Perry county, *ho-shall agree upon a Senatorial Delegate tOirlid State Convention. , • Resolved, That the Convention to nomi nate candidates to be supported at the ensu ing general election will be held by delegates elected• in the usual way—of the meeting of which-Conventioiratie notice wilt, be given by.the Standing Committee. DAVID MAHON, Chairinan. • THO3. CRAIGUEAD, jr. Secretary. Fourps of July. WHIG CF.LEBRATION. The Demooratie ( Whigs of Carlisle ana 1 . '101114 are xequested.ionntreat at the t public how? of •} l ll ll q, Gifr4-iP imeugh' en Ilattin4 &taint, ii ? the 234 0 4., to m ake -,- - errangetneirCe fertile Oeleliiiticin Ame rican Inaeperulleeee... -MANY WHIGS. • Death, oftllffr. Polk. ' We learn ,with feelings of unaffected regret tit the ; announcement of the dee% ii.,:•Pour Ex-President of the United pates, Passed : along , the telegraph wire en TO, how erripty ere earthly /lh opaktaad i distindisansl/ . ,;The paths of glory 0 - tigAk./..Palte.ro oPiesterday give the de as follows; ,)' Cirtemraira, lune P. M: ibecit4o/Ex-Prisidcal,Palk.—, regret to t' leant that the leiti` exp'iessedy the Dimit y papers qi ibelsthi were. tut hie well Pm ; ke_d.-,,lomeal,linoxtFolki:CS-president tigffte,United Stale,s,.dlacLitt: his-residanse, Setif Nechville, Tenn., on Friday evening; the 16th r i, i r en .s4.lig: ,Tliert,ey Apoze.v*--.Thelleoretaty ;nipAt Abe : Commonwealth advertises in our ; pao „,,,,M:4110 reelc•ibe recoletion **Active ' 4); the amendment of :the ,Constitutionc- pieced by .„,. L .._,lth,l9.apt LegAatflgoombiokaprevides 4or,the, tii ' c opulae* , ,1 :791_ 0 ;,,I,uffgeo„tr, .y: t tbe,peo,(ke f Should ' " *OO let'ffEloYALP,fplii thatitxt. Sr isi. •• . *1. 1 01•MA4. 1 15P. , 4 !lio)mitiecit 411 1 : ; 1 1 , . . 'f::or, pt ,4,,pirlip<lWArdonit , feet itelt:*bcposii*i ii,dispiqa tiuh l ooiject. this *:,'B; 0 '*;* nrlelqfir.l?ilt,6lF..P°4lPlo4,4tre, ppm' !et '''', Iliti&iiititie ertioile A tere*, • agains t t h e, incl.. t • _.. toed ,eigreffetyi I.C6NustadOititi— 'This' .sTliis'''ilide tift prOPOftliamOSitimiiitiii tbaa.ii`iiii-ibts 0911110.4,4gruitili'LLIBdAqiik,Zi'.iiiiiirtfe; ..Aqiilloacthuhileief Lloseviihtl'AlikPf l l' iiiistadceel-Fotetibtflq :Masam,eilitia:' 'km lord; Alona‘C.Wilfloil et 'Eticilla;b l lll' ilhoitAbeitdrottllce iCtlii Ate W 7 bigs, the 111.4)pleteeecir#4 , .reit'ip*At EiteittfAttsullei,` ,(1401himeeolintsi;o: ti, hit:A e,',;-:, :;: . t,( , 1 tir , . ..---,-.,------ ;(1, , ,-;! , 11, li 41.° i)P ,I )46141iiii1:= 4 / 1 1 7 : 7 6 1 r 4 77 44 0 011 . 0 i tididk ( dAtitlitiiiii'ut; iiil4'o4 q 4p ' t • '. • v ,1 R ,615h appoint ,filweit I,ll4eitfill ailiaacust,comppuoh,re.,• luiaiiiiiiiii&V'aigilifinii f iint6'llA iphilttpil ke, - ....r;94o4ll l 4%AeiiiviiiikiiiilltaTiaPitifkertuieet et ; - 114 11 i4tikir / I •4 l ,niil l'i 4 . 0 11 :! m C44 11 / 7 1 blood t ots iiivelek'ilitiii: 6 q , k 6 know 'll'4* Wiliiiiiiirbevvould fla ve —2.--tioieebules bidet' -7- .,,_ ',, i' .., . , ....;..„[...•!„ OF A ....'l.llll,pi 'IMT:t --- Fr Nk.l ll V C ,qt 't"rrakilildeitlbili nheill, , ;. itMANititeeAsbiroootittliqtio*orAt ileanigiy iir! ft.. : 1 01rw900.00thit Enginopoompoi , ~ i 1# NA l 9 4 9filiiks4Auldak: martimil , ,„ ? 'Pt WPM q l / 4 1 1 04gokilincli'istictv' s r ...,,,,,„......,,, -',',l,7lfflell 9.*§Olbe. t heoll a sa l i"O*44 l . 6l ' :-):olgltip*Mtiithero.s 8 ft 4; 10 tZlitt4foC) . a, , ~ . :tvrritti ; :nr- ; .'704 1 — ; - -' — : li , ??liij)..t - .- L " 1 : 1,6 , 111 .. 44 -,'.:l ~,, ~ 4N,:: noum.—VONItgATINOR. , W ' • , ... • ',. 4 ` :ztilmeta I . N ?the flfillifil . 7 • .4(oo. l 4lWirtikiiitarti oli i o ilia . NAV , Abide 404 1 1 11 .00#,.. 44 .,1 6 ." 4040144 itiiiii* '•-c':::**4l4.llo.olllo,***loXo‘,ol<,l4, Ifni'''' 1 ..,, g.,o''' To Aiinii!, ~whigei ! '._ •,•,.• , • : j•, The attention of of.. the qounty , 1 44,11trAfitIta:thedWgtfilrthe"SfeTidiiii : 2 'PYgiiiirti* - ii; 'Yid to theii oived for ,olgaai, cation anetictust. 'The Whigs of Cuptlitif33: lend nuist he il ic anti , doing for thifill c%,- . ) pajgn.,/ii I muzie %use 041{4110404:k a c° o 6 o ll°ll/ 44 ' 5! ) t i al 9o , ~ t u ,• 7 64, Aditiiii.4tion.,„! iiro, 1 . i: lII_ ,_OO.O to t • I t e iv, , up. 3 - OPr i ouP 10 , , b . . ,r 24 4 1 PQ,IPV...p or” -:•015- 4 01Q the t, .• il 'Zr: ) Inetkiind r ew thiSaitle for ‘e Key (ston .- It• will prOye- no baby-plav- ard ! 3 3 .ks are to be given and received ; ,but it it tis t as of yore, determine. who is thii,woi thhiteit4y .the question, who has worked bBri letiltZi , " '', - • " The Unholy Alliance. •Wisconsin.--The union bf the toeofocos andxFreil l .loileratin•this State'lli:4 ';ii yelper!` f.qp!, ft l ll l .l,tbefeiA t te , signs of raj '?tutii. - The 110ff.4 31 ,3a Ao,gt,tion• ',Convention 1 toe Itirni ' a State ticket, is , the sore •peinythil3lold• Hunk.' euvictheing willing.4B alio* th ,ii, Flee 13611 1 2 ersto,sliereithe.effi,cep. 0,1. • 3. t 1 4 I, Iflickgenr,-The; coalition , 'Moran the Eree.Scilem•mid Locofooos has been tepndi-' ated in Michigan, by that porti' on 'of the first fumed party..wheAtei3Orluive 3 bebn, Whip. They have called a Conventu in at Jaoktiori, on the 2903,1n5t. being,the st quo, time and place fixed upon for the , meet' ting til the leg tiler Whig Convintlon' t .., 'II; • i . ,~" lall j ,‘ THE REPunr,ip."-'—W e have hot re c*?l,,,,ed It but we see brOur itlehungeithat this. near paper' made 'ite &reappearance on Wedoesdaymoming last, itiVirashingilin. is• edited by Alessri:Bullit - and its appearance as well,,as `the 'ability of its editorials are' highly spoker i of. The enter prize_ is said to 'have the sanction of the President, and the new pe .peg may therefore be regarded as being in' the confidence of the Administration. Ina n able article with. tied the oThe Case Ste .ted;" the ,ROpnbler exhibits with great force I the , true character • of the - Presidential can' rase, and .that-^Gen. Taylor.iwairnotninated: - Isira - Whig--mn as a - Whig—And elested.as i-a Whig. The change contemplated, was, in `the language, of Gen. Taylor through the Li Malan a delegation at PlAadelphia, "a ottani ;e of 'mei and mea sures to arrest the do wnward tendency of our NationaL affiks." ' A. BELrisir Pate OTICE.—The York Republican in alluding ; to the very unjust but too, common predicts . of men in high places providing (fat berths' - for theirwelations, whsle needy but deserving '(Wings are turned away in disappointment, re marks, and we agree with it, that "Nepotist nis A fault in tiler. in office—we care not w bather they call them selves Whigs or Den tocrats; it is a fruit of the tree which was pt anted by Gen. Jacison in 1829, when he re cognizedr the doctrine that "lathe victors be long the sports," and set the example of so, ling upon it. , General WASHINGTON never at . ould appoint a relatim to office; but i.e is ow t of - fashion. For our 'pert, acting always or t our own responsibili ty, we never wall con imend in Whigs what we denounce in oars rpponents; and if the incumbents tiradee swill pension their rela tions on the pithlie twirler the ,appointment system,,let is resort to.. elections by the bal lot box, and sap . ad- due people will do the L' DarrPuts! Allitutrv.-,—The Whig ' con- . ' ,vention 91 Dauphin. Pout ity, wad held at Har risburg on Tuesday iast... John B.Hutherford ail', ;pumas. Druiraw were nominated for I Assembly, Stephen. Mille it for Prothonotary, Henry Fox for Coroner,. John P. Clyde far Coupty. Treat:vow, Felix. .liltssley for County commiitacuterichridtiam.. Ummeil for Direc tor of the Poor, ,and ,amuel Gilbert for Auditor. JolutC. Hooker and J, C.SoMber ger were . ansuuteddelegtttet to Sr , ' Whig State Convention...,,.. • , . :, 11.. The iiicofocod bassi stop linated the follow = , lag - ticket-. - - - Assetublyilttp - Baltit - d4141 - - chael Makurcin; Pr'othonot ary,--Williem D. Spar Treasurer—Peter Hummel. Couimis , sioner-1. M. Awl; Corimer—Georgo J. Shoemakes Director,,/acti to .Cashel; Auditor —lsaac Novinger. .. i: jA ,correspondent of the N. York txaress says that the'Cabiiret; at the , begin. ning,of their career, atOpted rule k at; the the dofifioitioo 01,9,9!ertter Crittenden,' that, U•i3leidc shotild`tie,reatosett from any of the dePaitmerits • Unless tor 91301 P, oause r mad? • and filed. •Consecreafiy . tto . removals has? been made, idikongh the various departmants t3, 9 , t a in-a , b t- - km". 10-obe-Whig.- 1 ; l i +P,t,,i ; t ) bOoldiog th e favor data . sh o w n, the alißlßtra4'm 4 8 , 1 ?(Pm?n awed and, lanai eitetTPY:PP,9,feci9,l44ralia they. coontrY) and IrrP ia ll'11) 1 1. PrvfilaittAn ofirftlbot jOioclMl4'thittfPul;:4 4ll,l °V 4 become apparent,;,Pok,4 moklrilYr,cf, 7be Cabinet are in favor of reseindulgit, Tend it -, a4r efarcea are glad of ii.Thiil 4 ooatm the "'chit 49, itie 'ate, hire . t ried dhaitriiii"*.ta We; alid;o4 1'44 try • Angels 'het:6lo'o: 4 •'" °"''d ' ',""' I rAfX.Wocarcermon , *l4.l.Paoietummo , TiGt:Bortlaboult iTeleglysOfffimbilob . "'it e ° namerheitairidkom ASoPecriocimi C ollecto rs, ,yireighmatorgiltsraq , otit.:o6d , LociffOolio, who were prosoribekbyr l e ongttreth last winter. llo.bielewai'l found with ; their polities; beirthey, tida ft) belting to she Oat ortsips er chque—pthsy Weren't f Pain. tes icongstreth man I . tr,ll ; :00400'0:fiocfAmadorbilmiiic1 gaiiTai loidgme.ageo4ea itkoranishi agav• the Way AhOPtrg Puniekithitia twOmthey4get a chante is a caution to all tuttilutectiptiottiets. •co y. 4 .; ..; Val3llTrivitire pimp' , i7e'doil.lFriii# ! AI N cppl, vthfit4til be wentta}a a, trogyi tinAttifiettiAe: ll / 2 Tiaiygoioqr,ifiv,Rot,?,i waif firOilloN&Wohm • -- 'Tiato'lltttP 3 t *a44 .47 " l, l l. ''''' i ! '") eirt° o oo l ,4lool N i thiP l4lll 4 4 Wthaß t V t' I" . •t i v,` 4 7 .1 4, it trlifr `;tat' a 514 ,t4r114040,:*4`01:4-' ■ -1 = • • tiffo' , 44ltaiking hi:a:number' of places ip oitt I)ifife 'l6:2lettiolisli4lannfanturibig cornit # lo* '4•l l'AVflent ibis a: favorable optio_ . itiqinkttie - attention' of our CkliZelliO4*,_ advantages; ibis Vallef Offerri c iergii, ilti o tiiteat of • Oapital • $ •:• 1 • * first place labor in Abe *raved, *omen antfAilfdraii;liiii: unempltiYed would find constant - obeitpatiou ~.,.1/1.40-,7,lok.w4tAittes...there,areAptitigfr 'insitisefifilol4i4pripineEtt.7.ll4'..neaesta-. _— ides of -life arkvo i rTiqw in , our fertile: valley; which is certienly t of 6ornis'ciOnsititrition. „Seal*, the bealthfalitese , of -the lodalitz• liable, top epidereiceormaligorMudisiluusesi and , having- the npure,, bracing- air Of the tßottllietylO- strengthen,audAnvi L gomte. the „ l i !ita"Mf4ior,efjoiportrince•whero ;ratite m airy iedesirableauMni thehandsi , The 43 . 14 9e5s Of- aCcuut. .market,:msi 'for 'obtaining • Ater raw material, is , also of very • greet' motuarit r trithisme, have retie licivan tages;—'-ihe ,Cumberimid ; Valley Itail,Road runninir„thF6l)o4 mi4et)iulion 'which the 4Y..a.substautial new mm0' 11 ( 1 1%10 1 40 ,aceo pis triffireet coramu , nit:m . ooe with , We i ota• also abonoo_baie rail r road connection with Baltirrioreby , means oi , the York . Riad:Cum- Berland' Rail Aoa,4, upon. whit,* route.. the eontreetore -ale now eugagek,,And lastly, and as importiet, aa any, wolave excellent it for such factories. If •it is determined to havethe - Tactory near Carlislea-Mr. Roth day's - property - Weald - We think admirably answer the purpose. The :Yellow Breeches creek' has some fine locations also, as for instance Spring Forge. Along the Caned°a guinet, too, , there are a number •of fine water-powers, and also at Middlesex, where a large body oflyaterlias a head, and fall of •between twenty afreflifity feet: That manufacturing is , profitable in this State, hits ,beep - fully proved - by the citizens . of Lancaster, Wheat-arum reaping the de served fruits of their enterprising spirit.— They have oho Cotton FilotOry in operation, which divides handiMriely; and at the same time the Directors are laying by yearly a sjum which will tie sufficient ina very few years to pay the whole cost of the works. This . has encouraged the Lancariter people so that `two additional Factories are in the progress •of erection. A company is forming in Har risburg, and they seetedetermined to share the profile of manufacturing with their neighbors.. of Lancaster.• We of Carlisle should ,not be • behind in this enterprising spirit, especildly with such facilities as we prowess. We ought to consider whether the experiment does not deserve a trial. P New Counterfelts We annex a list of the Ititept counterfeits from Thompson's Bank Note Reporter Threes, on the Mechanic's Bank, of ,New Haven, vignette, three females; tend, cci the Bank of Waterville, N. Y.; vignette, Deals ration of Independence; tens on the Cam den Bank, N. 3..; tens on the Tolland county Bank, Conn:; fives on the Troy City . Bank ; threes on the , Camden Bank, N. Y.; threes on the Bank of Westfield, N. Y. ; tens on the Claremont_BankiN. on . the .Statn ! ford Beek, M. ;' threes' tiaiOtsege coun ty Bank, N. fifties 'en the 'Efate Bank, Newark; twenties on the Cumberland Bank, Md ; fives' n the Troy city Bank ; twenties on the Stark Bank, East Bennington, Vt. fives. on , the Frar.klin county Bank, Malone, N. Y., altered from ones, by the peeling op eration. " The bills of the Banks which have broken during the last year Rib sellhig as follows : Bank of Norwalk, Ohio, 50 cents; Bank of -, Sandusky, Oldo;97 elk; Ceuta Batik, Anis..., ny, 90 cents Okink of Wooster p eui.; New..liop_e_pelawini,llridg44_2l/cere:;49ss .` Bank; rial•eititP'notes, 10 stock • notes, 95 ()data ; . Eriesiink, .95 cents.; de chilli. . „, itm • SENATOR • Conr—A correspon dent.e oftlie Daily News speaking of a large Whig , "nieetingleld-m-Schtqfkill county last week. to appoint delegates to the 'ritate Corivention, eays,:i l the Hote. lames "ceripeir iddmsesed the meetingin best speeches I ever listened to. He kept his lirge"eudience entranded tier ' upWardiel an hOur,luiii the • new Senator inafoongratchite himself upon the very favorable hriprelelentwhioli 'lie has -preduped-ApbnAliecitizilii-iii-lliisliiimivi hintte,„ Strong lesolittioarrvierd Periled, a warding praise to the Nat iOnel "zeid'Sitite Ad ministration, andietieimig the Pledge to the. peopleihriteferk erterticiihdirle'briqUa'de is toiremodel•the'titiff s iuit i'mer l'holtitiontton'deMeinithia very into theite*kerilisi.ey'L'''''' - ' THE CAUSE Exirtaftrrrtirksavage manner iii:whiefr iti! It iiihie;: the - 'alter of p . , ,thelittioitilhasaiiiiirleid Plidei,iihlliatiorii because of the iipicoiiitin t''6l' trhil. i to of afire; istfirllyncetnitithh o .l ' .ivria tn4ion i' l'oMieslioddrititert&r"lC I Ifirishiioeisayez eitif the i 9 /0 'eferiel 1 oiliiir%fgfirt,w V inged.attho.plaio,lltr h sibeittr !aided/nod iha in n ..rtat ,RiPtktrirrght KO f l 3 7iitiniMl i -alkit o f e n'TOreiglit Virgi n I! ilPflrge berentq liit c sevelii neeight`are rpet,c;aptern, :Virgin= ialttnittatts'iMseved, r une -tenths'ofilisose in it.cfrorn Eiasiermitir in; iriar4irr soniiitaii, .??1,...„.figt OP", i ll+. • R i Autozily i if "iosdifettly : '4!`"`_}...r, l, 9 1 :4‘ ,.P 11 , iI:.; . J 1141;11: s i .! , , ,11.:471 , :i 1 ‘ Tee praion of the Union. la krei thkellet , vescenoe of paternal 1 0ve,. ; i7he,orlito_egi.firilf i . care is his family oreotiorts,leil Atit ,neat q- , iliiilesti'Foaiiiiel-Eriaieiii9triiiriii; i,. 1 1 .., ;.,,,...-. r-o,,t. , 111•) 1n.?... -.1 , ..„:;40 , ill. l' , '‘.. , / ,,, :', O i 4, ---YriiirSikiiltAriiiiiffie-4-tlier t tiliii ,"bays- 4 =‘!efillist ( ii ii4 l6 o' /ifiliii:iiiiiPaPllgel ~ .4nterettritit',ilicil3(l&dstit, trOr i tiatiliaiiri'llr ',dila of ,iiiigiiiitifeitT4/41V 1 iffei ( l i !ip) i•Ainida--diat n61'06411,4 *ii egilivitiiia betWeitnAlitilettifit f rihkho:4lo6ll"' WI/4.'lr ;' two of otti , bariii64 dila asig "in . ( ~ 1, ~,, rioljw, si -, :iirilitram n 1 . 1 0 , :-'•.!1 1 . . ..., 1 ' . HENII.Ir CZ/ et.... ni . tigthe f la pie., -- gates, ill the - Kfiniucky:Elitimittiii Pii , r , iy? on - • which nibt , tit .4*(ilik i kiii,:rj. ? lti . ti Itil • ' 1 " . ' - fi CO ST/6 0 olilitrAßiltih ' d " i! .* "mote the 0 •-•..-- i i . p 4. 3 . i ~'=iii- t i Mr. pairebnplipi•! 1 , ‘ 4 , ,,t,,,;! , Jk.:1° , ,, 11il ,Di fr itt,itiVeiiitilildf.. , - ,, - 4.. . . 1 ). ° . Ar , ' 1ue1 , i,140- ,13 e,. -,T,!-„,..? ' ~ • ' ir ` vi , ~f . c " fiti I Vi ' 4l -7.P ' P It '•• i 1,37 , : , i, , , , *C:,i l4:4 • 4 lfekr?q '1 , I . ~. ~..,,i .1.1 , . e'11ik% ...inn 12' . . . ',- MirkellB‘ June _ , - Thristearnakip Crescent City, arrived here rda ,in six days iron Chagres, having' mtpoo44l6,passengera... Among the pas .rseiiok4stilliist-Gpv., Mason, who brings -. ditieff,9oArt ‘SiticFrantfecto up to the Ist of A1 , ,-,110,-;reprief,golktp.-be very and Oregon had *ilatior,, Anatraneimio , *king' all the per t _ripa! vibilwithifiliftiaitlaig it passage at Panama. Tb Crake:id '';City;.brifigs $1,000,000 in Sathespinelair; of New York, who' was. -rutufmngifome with fortnnerdied=withAhe dianhcea , onthe passage - Providrorirai Government in•Cahlomia:N ^ The OraspenflCity for'N. Orleans °IV* , gifli*t I •l ,wrzaronF, Junp,l4—A“ M. , The NeviVilirrale'papart Orthe 7th says that, the al ihe lainented Gen. 'Gains am: to be removed. tri .Itlottile tor inter. meat, Lousiana Legionvand first Bri gade,' 'ire' escort them to the ronehartrain -RailmarlOindlifinate g:Merrill be fired at =I • • Barrow ) June 19th. An,arrivil at &ew Bedford,hom St. Rete lls Atil,lst,itiYertharthe schboner Zenobia of 'Baitimiire•arrived at' the latter port on the 33d of,j)daroll, plize teen English bloop of war—having been captured off the coast o Africa, with the 550 slaves on. board-3 o wham'We're *Omen. ''the schooner w• a of ttut.loo fond burtheu;and the sufferin: expe rienoctOpthose en board was. twily dread -1141;4i,, pt, idiom periebed.• Some of ,the wOinen'had bilett branded in the breast with tot irons. 'chase Of another, slaver, a; slave vessel formerly coddemned. 'The barque California of Boston ; was lying nt the haibor of-St4iblerra. 21mbleRenteirtre betwim CdJus .ill. Clay , and Joseph. 7urner—Both Killed! ! . Louoviur.; Km ) June 16, P: M. , . . A rtincrintre took place thus afternoon, at a public, meeting, in Madison oontity;betwenn Calsius M.' Clay, arid Joseph ~Turner, rri width both Weis killed t Both parties snapped pustoldivithont etleot. They -then !attacked eagh:Olher 'with:bowie • knives. Clay was ,stabbed throrsh,tWhett4S ,T,Mneri was sa y/linty kint• abdomen, and groin, and died shortly afterwards. •_ CINCINNATI; June 18, ft,ispow reported. in this city that Ceasing M. Clay was not killed during the. rencontre in Madison county. The last intelligence we Lea. from him, as, that there is a probe bility. abut recovering. The death of Mr. Turner is ;confirmed. . Mr. Clay, it *ems, - having accepted an invitattoreloiddress a meeting ot Eihapei pationists, in Madison county, was. address -Ittg the assemblage on the subject of slavery, .and offence being taken' at some•of his re marks, 'Mi.: Turner got up and called Clay a liar, hence thiitiltereation, whiehiresulted, as near ea 1 can yet learn, as above stated. PHILADELPHIA, 11Cinday, June 18 The Flour hiarltst continues dull, and with a Mi lted inquiry (Gammon: only about 800 barrels were disposed of. at 041,021 . fin thir mixed, 44.75 for good brands, and per barrel for extra. Corn Meal—No gales,_ we quote Penns, at 41.75. • Rye Flour—About brrels siddat "MI. in Wheat quotation/ . ere 102 and 1030 forteds.and 100 and 110 0 for white— Corn has been in active replies; at stetidieThn 15000 Mullets, ineluding Southern and Fonna, yellow, sold itt 021 gloat—Oata •are depressed; and - relit, - ot common Virginia were made at 250, and 2500 buitiellt good Delaware at 290. Tat It*Taira PAS/Slim-A Convention is proposed to be herd; at Memphis, to Gan side; thesobente,of,a railroad to. California: Among the distinguished Persons invited 'to attend warrtlie Hon. John C. Calhoun, who, in hie reply; aoknowledgewthat this is one of the greatest projects: of :the age; bar, at the lame time links the thavery.question with it. if the iniiiirtierient br::irinde, it will, 'he , 'says, coat ifilltiOns,ionde rilwhich,the Soinh .may be expected to - paY; and beforea dollar Can 'with propriety be given, he thinks that die South should absolutely know whether 'slavery will be perMitted to exist in tbeter:. ritory through which it passes ) and bow the Southern States will stand with reference to the rest 'of the Union. Cier...74*NToN. seems to be well sus tained in ine ewe State, notwithstanding the opposition.to him:l6y all thosewho r gulvorm the Ablesitiege, the 'institution of - slavery.. A meeting lately held in •Chariton county; Mo., by opponents ol C01..8.; voted down, almost unanimously, every thing adverse to him, and , adopted resolutions contrary to the. Legislative slavery - resolutiona which :he, releseil to obey. Mr. Jackson, their author, was ; present., ,The St. Lords Union. : says lids is a feir i index Of the feelings el the people of the Suttee The reaniiestsitiOwdoes them credit.' , t • ' • ' ' WARII NOR1 , 11:1 ,WAit .' 8 I—Water Ea vage Lanilor, one OE Ges oldeli . t . living English author , . reneet Jettet..to„LordiDudiey ; Steiiint - aaaerti - that the - world:Aat - the...cOm. mancamtent pf,a prealle; and, longer war, thin histo ry Ihae ierkdad—a.Way of oigiliza •hion"a?airist'.'barbarhm;,:ofhaaclom, against despotism : (St 'eationiagainit'ottbineh He .addelhtit-in tdreiitY'iAotittili, or earlier, Eue aim 'wilt be on thechbatiiiie! FituiOo;;9lper• .hart f.) • I o, B,4nu;x►~v,,.appoidtunente at . P.!,,Tat;9!.; * 4 ; Tfi anaaaSowell, cpßfpranaa pf LMetilo-, I.:•ollEff'4lk7i,aAffigitlfitgaNyi,pf eloquence l'lofit-7,1!?))9,9!!94..tc!5t,41180 Da, cp. ba, whither bp,TßallaAtap hop) of ;ready -44a FM19 1 . 1111 .' lalf#dl):ol.ll,4P.ul.9n#,ll4l±9ttiod ~; , lietruslaie".lotelkdied',atlilaitaiiitii;' , .:Po., 'by drinking root . beer Inadit wild 'parsnip instead otstient 'inYtth "' and "/ (suiettpirilia",: and aptne?,Ais..t persons . ate. atillautrating4toi*ittretrentil , rA Mi. tihOruiltinorai . 'alVilitiii;iitid' . l3analioStut • 1 .• • • . 142 °Unimak St Co. a bat oll,iv,t‘tutt!4.* prop.. Ain one, consisting of - !*". ' ' 3 •' • rffitFti i ßeing#,,lloll:for-Xeitilting-thet Magical P' ` tu Retractor, for Palnk nnd • 7 .1".k.,81eNabl Atone* MI ibrlpenfOrt ' ,'lxars.Llnlaipikt the V i nce. ' eptnateet A'ColeMititetlAttlitt fflontpount Finni lEllttsator purl ng the; Ingi f i t .i r y, Allti fi g i gg i a l ig d ar a rgtriA4;:t ' r :•' , lA3meatritortst R v.e tir,..ll4iVrtitiow'sErperMmn,t DKtConnel' ram 1 Children, And Ste. mien's eelebrittea r ilrlin Tot - Jailer ht - ottottntliotbtteieyeentqfriNlis" end takes: - heath* botniatC min( elebet, v. ,To be moose "bleb wit • totromer•PtetrAntll liPenkbit.orittot - n Olt *nistitok rained tuitteskeellebtyy;„ , • Ign xprAmusis.4:Kimpiroipaki„ , r, . , z•:," 0414 c !, ' ' -,;;gtiketalt4a*ttutiotat --, , ;',t,„:„,„.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,„.., .._,...,._,,. • -A.. BY , .STEAMO .CflanlA The t ai'dhOh, tathe l • ' eveninit.4ll the 31stu and LlVerPool'pap,erilof thi 2il 4ist."<iiriived' Halifax At little )ieforepeein .en:Thdrsday ; Parliaritentar trews not. Inlet Nothing furiher respecting Canadiaxarffairs. Irish state-plisoners nonyet disposed of. • The dissolution ~of the French National Assembik took place on th e 25th.and passer, over:withmit m uch The new Leg islatiyelkaserehly,nat 144..theTaransaction of hishiess on the, gstfi, and. on 'loe-301h-was: ihe the scene of one of the Most violent de bates that ever occurred in any deliberative body. - -The - French expeditionary' forces are still encamped outside .of Rome; ML• Lesseps, the envoy, having totally fa iled thus far to persuade the Romans to admit thei ,- ,Freheh either. as friends or as enemies. i From Austrhi and • Hungary little itt,posir lively known, - beyond the fact that :vast Br inier) froth - Russia, in concert with ,Atistria, are now bearing down:upon the Hungarians, who seem to, be Making a progressive move- ment, large bodies of troops having, reiired into the • fastnesses of the country, where they will be' able to fall upon the enemy with almost certainty of success. By thelatest news, positive information has been received that the city Of Buda has falleuanto the hands of the Hungarians, who are said to have gained possession. of the place by treachery, and put the :garrismi of five or six hundred men to the sword. In the South, the. Magyars are said to be in possession et Fiume, the only seiliPorf ot Hungary, which, it true, will give vast im• pulse to-the cause. Duowmo.---Capt. Edward Dea.s, of — this - 4th U. S. Artillery, was drowned from` the steamer Yazoo, near Rao Grande, about the Ist inst. He served in both lines of the Mexican war, and was taken a prisoner and carried to Matamoras, while, Leander like, skimming the Rio Grande to meet a Maxi pan Signorita. Capt. Deas was well kno7n to our citizens while" connected. with eapt. .Washington's company at the Carlisle Bar racks: He vras,sornewbat eccentrio_ittchar- Wu; but an intrepid soldier. ' Tint CHOLERA PANIC.--The Philadol ' plua News says the cholera, or rather the tear of it, has completely upset . the vegetable ,market. The cry of radishes is no longer heard in our streets, or if heard, no one, pat. • ; ronizes the-little red-footed radish girl. Even _,strawberries—delthtful, luscious strawher ries, the greatest luxury of the season, ban. heavy at three cents a basket. ATV-INVENTION is announced to protedt banks and Shops . from robbery. The moment the rogues touch the locks, inside or out, a galvanic battery knocks them down and rings a bell. lICJ'A lady wrote with a diamond on a pane ot-glass: • "God did at first make man upright, but he— , " To which - a gentleman added : - ' "Molt surely had continued Elb, but ahe—" •• Thomson's Conipound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha—This excellent medicine has full, ly established its reputation throughout,the country a mosvertain cure in -consumption, obstinate toughs flpitthig Blood, Bronchitis,lloarsenese, Loss of Voice Pain in the Breast, in short, all diseases of the Throat-and Lungs. Numeroup Individuals of the first respectability certify to its beneficial effects when nothing else would relieve. Principal office, corner- of FIFTH and SPRUCE streets, Philadelphia. Prepared, only by ANONSY Sc Blossom, N.E. cor• nor of Fifth and- Spruceatreets, Philadelphia, Sold in Carlisle,by JAMES, FLEMING, Agent for -Cumberland county. Contagious arid Epidemic Die eases.—Water must be adapted to the nature of the fish, or there wiltbe no propogation of the species. The soil must be adapted to the.seed. or there will be no increase. The climate must hive those matters in it which will unite:apd keep alive !epidelnleal t , or contagious poisons, or they will become extinguished like a . tamp that is unsupplied with oil. So it' is likewise with the Human Frames it cannot be materially af 'fected.by epidemical, or contagious Maladies. violins* there bo those matters floating in the circulation which offer the appropriate soil. By purifying our bodlesjit h ith the PILLS, which have BM oily those impurities upon which contagion feeds. we may always feel secure whatever disease may rage around us. Truq, we may have It, but it will soon be over, our Richness will be the affair of a day or two, while those who have been too wiseto ae t his simple and excellent remedy, either dee, or have weeks, perhaps months of etckness4. • Sold In Carlisle at 25 cents per box by CHARLES —BAHNITZ—by—.B,--Oulberteonr — Shippensburgi - 11 ,-- H. Brenneman, New Cumberland; N. Muer, 'in. Shiremanstown i J; Coyle, Hoguestow9. New ltbutrtistmento, Union Philosophical Siiciety. • •• SIXTIETH ANNIVERSANY. THE Sixtieth Anniveisitry of the Union Pitmoso ru Seem" of Dickinson College will be cote. brated in the M. S. Churoh on the eveningpf the 4th 01 July next. Exercises to commence at half past .seven o!clock:,.The public is rexpectfUllyinvited to attend.",Lly `order of the CoMmittety of Arrange- MOM". ki II PEAL, Chairman. . A M HAMILTON, , • WILLIAM' J 1111111. - 711 F Jameterri' F D Psittim, • .GlllO Putman', • T HWAWSLAND• 'JOIIO2O. Committee. • Oarll4 Sulphur Springs. ----THE--Prupriotor—respectfully—in T.• 'forms his friendiand the riablicgen ! • 1 " . orally that ho is prepared.jp acoomo:' , -date .comfortably a larg6number of viliters and boarders. The Springs are four and a half miles north of Carlisle, Cumberland county, 'Pa. in--a rhealthy and romantic place. Hot. and cord BAVIS. ;in good order, and every attention May be relied upon. i .,,ccoodHac4 ere alyvaysin readiness at Hendel's or Hilton's Livery Stabies.ro conveyylsttera to 34. - 'theSprings ' r, ' Juno 20-st. D. CORNMAN.I ~1 131:AGLEIPS:Ne Vial 'Gold . Pena, the beet LP article of the day, and which no' , lmisinese Tann abonld be without. 7 7 ;•• 1, V . v.l alektuiVeltatirtment of fine 'citilery; in c, eluding Itatforti, - Pen t• Knives, Bei seere ' the biefEngliaharid,Ainerican Manufacture. , ,,t, .. , i'•Alarge"..iitriety of ornaniantalWindoxv Blinds IL atid;kire Screens of every style arid itt'lOWlni- ces. Musing:lnstruments, such - as vroline,, .ftecor— lidemukk Elites; Eiftie, Flageoletti, 'Fining-Forks With violin strings, bridgeti:. arm ? , at'all prices..'At'large Variety of.l2laekets, travelling bogs, Whips, canes, door mate, Briisheof „-,a;Avary price. . s i , ~; Hayni4eltegia Adamantine ,owoer,li.. now . -fartiole`for Razor • Bricipei'vrairanted' aupitriorlo anything in use for setting a keen emoottr edge •to resors; &a. ate: a box. -1. 'Zfl l C6inbid Siitifie; Perfumes,' Eitteete, Hyde L. for the ivich! and bealitiful:Wisortenent from tlui,eplebrated rnattufacto!kiapf `lbles Headland °there. • - ca-..fl:potitiHrrishetf r Tootifiniste' Powder, —N.l44lxualme.,Hiurautdaidei , with ,an *iiiinimettible'vaiiiity of Fancy Ana •Y l3 oiiriffitz • 'cies of ali , kinds- and" opened' and faydale, delths;.Cheep -Dvag and Book.Stord of , • lag° ^ ,HAVEHSTICiH..„ . , ARD OIL.—T' cask Or Lard ,024, entirely: JLA colorless, jail oprted; it is it el4endid,nrti.' 'ole forionntiner trigifor lor'a , B,,zwacEra:, mi ;OIL: —A quantity 'jot rettaliiitFitialti AntiLGenuine a nd b 'atyoligip t . W-I..i.:_o;nolkitt.abailo*:. 6".te, Vi E f i g T eidlel I l l te e 2Z ai rvelx. 4 I;tet retelowsolrtt tjui3l Pow SP MILT° tlltt • Ibt' 4 '.ot-titvilifliiiit Sc,ctrOk:llk,: 4 4,s • '' ,, ,tlOW •', '• ' 9 4 ?!.1. 4 ' a !" /, ' , . firigge:iucieeds dies late Gip. GaitS . ln:neroinandid the SilathwesteßAki visime fv o::),TVlk? , LSgielAnfOof Maine,` - by a tine*, Taylni to visithat Statk: l '• , - 0:7:11en. Abb%ti Lawrence ~, ,i pzeiriteci Minister t s? vnAtaiid. • vi.Gre'brgiii‘ellas novi",about' fifty „cottiiii'' factories r which are distributid through twelve counties. 4(grßishop Doane publishes a shflernent explanatory of his great failure. He assures those interested tliat fie onlyrequires time l and opportunity to pay all ; both principal and interest. .-o*-John - iran - Btiren it is strongly intim,. .a es• had ajittitsl in the recent clemonsttations• tt Canada., TiiE " Cnomt.a.—The Cholera does not decrease in New York. From May 17th to June 3d (two weeks) there were 495 ca ses of @lntern in 'New York city, and 192 deaths by the disease. In Philadelphia so iar there have been twenty-three cases and eleven deaths. There were eighty-seven deaths in New Orleans last week. It is ra. gittg in St. Louis: The deaths in the' week ending on Thursday last was 267.! OnSat urday there' 'were - minify-three deaths by cholera in Cincinnati. - Nen , Abrl4Atstinents,. suziazirr.arerir. AROBERTS offers himself as t•• candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and solicits from the Democratic 'Delegates the nomination, pledging himself, if elected, to dis charge the duties to the best of his ability. jtme2o - A Second,hand Piano for Sale. ABECONIIIAND PIANO, in good re pair, will be sold very cheap, if applied for soon. It has a fine quality of tone, and is also 7 handsome piece of furniture. Any person wishing to purchase may obtain further inform ation by inquiring at this office. De2o4t Cheap Parasols. wing "Subscriber:has.just teceived-.a lot- of Satan.Turo Pinwale-at the very low price of $1,75 and 8240,- worth $2,76.. These are decidedly the cheapest - lot of Parasols ever of fered iwiLlarlisle. Also, Figured Satin Turc English Parasols at $2,25 worth $3. ju2o • GEO W HITNER. FARM FOR SALE. MIN SATURDAY the Ist .dav of kr September next, I will offer at public sale on the premises, the FARM, now occupied by George Wolf, situate in Dickinson township, .Cumberland county, on the Pine Road two miles from the Stone Tavern, containing 17 acres of good land, under good cultivation and well fenced, adjoining lands of , DaVid Bheaffer and Frederick Fisher. About six acres of it is „in firm Chesnut Timber. The im provement are a good "I • DWELLING HOUSE -- with small Barn, well of water &c. There is a variety cf choice fruit, Consisting of apples, cherries; plums, &c, on the 'place.— Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day when attendance will be given by, the sub scriber JOSEPWWOLF. ' jun09.0.-ts rnerve__TllB 1 PURCIIAS ERS are notified that S A' Coyle' .tire ted - nrsell -- hitr : Silk - Tissueer-13areges, Lawns, Ginghams, Linen- Tissues and Calicoes of every style and quality, without regard to cost. Parsons wanting any of the above goods will find it to their advantage to call and exam ine for themselves. . [June 20] • - Cheap Frigneh•Bareges. JUST received a Fresh supply of French Baregee at very low prices consisting of Plain Mug. Blue, Plain Brown, Pea-Green & Figured, from 25 to 271 cts.. the ceeapest goods ever offered in Carlisle. Also, a great variety of other'desirabre goOde, and-now stile . Trini mi . ngs. Coll at once before they are all gone. 31320 G W HITNER. Estate of John Underwood, dec'd. AAETTEILS of Administration on the Estate of John Underwood, late of Carroll town. ship . “ York County v deed. have boon granted to the s ubscriber , residing in -Monroe township, Cumberland county. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to If32o6tpd S N .DIVEN, Admri. Estate of George Rupley, dec'd. LETTERS -of Administration, de.bonis non, On the Estate of GEORGE RUPLEY, Into of East Pennsboro township,' Cumberland county_ dbaatird;: IniVoltrett - grintre subscriber residing tn;.the same township. All persons; knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to JQIIN N.ALUSSER,Adm'r. June nO-6t-pd • Estate of George Eckerd, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration, with the will L annexed,on the Estate of GeORGE ECKERD, late of Frankford township, Cumberland •co., dated., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same township, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate,payment, and those having claims to present them to JOHN McDOWELL, , June 20-6t-.d Administrator. Estate of John B. Ebright, deed. _:—ETTERS.oLA:drnimstration7m_the_Estate j 4 of John irEbright, late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased have been ~g ranted ,gnted Willer subscriber residing in slant deli township. 'All persona, indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hiving claims to present thorn for settlement to JER,EMIAH BOWERS, Administrator june 20- OommcgWegth .9f:PenlieSrlirania. • " Relative to an 4f the'uPtutitutiots Resolved bk the! &alit ttoiise of Reprer sedatives of the ) Commemordet of Pennsylvania in General. AsseMbly Ma,' That the Coricind. tion of the Comnionareelthle' emended in the deeded.. section , of ,the . fifth . , article, ad. that it IMO read as 6110,013:ThirJudges of the Bu. ,premopourt; Of thi? several Courts of COmmilin P 4111040 ci such other Courts of, Records CS are Of shall beattablished by law, shill elect: "ed ibr the. qualified electors of the Common: wealuit the. manner following, to wit: The Jedgeso_ the Su preme' Court, by the qualified electors at large. TheiTreildent Judges of the' several Courts of Comnicie Pleas and of such other COCA. 6r, Ibibiord its ice or ihall he eetalii Bahia by, trii'; 4n4)4l,oihar.34dges, required to. bo fatale:l,in ihdiaq,AlY.this;quali4ed etcetera' of : helespectirt?,dletrleM Over. whieh.they. are -to-presidi?.or.,aokiaJudgeih_Anktbe-it . °t ato Judges of tho Court. of Common. Pleas by , the `qualifiaealectots of the counties .respec tively: The Judges of the Supreme; Court vhcill,,hold their ..offiCes. for ,the Lorin ,or. finical? O'anill'lcthey shall so. long behave themsolies ; well'?.(subjeot to theiallotment hereinafter pro: cridadfor,` übsequent .to the 'licitselection :) The; resident Judges of the several Courtecif Common.. Pleas, and •of such other: Muria of Recoid , Os are'orAlhalPtur eitabliehed by, law, add all other,Jiidges retioliente learned to thelecie; shall' hold their offices for the ; terra : ten ,yedrsi !or behavinc the: "elves fo , The Associate., Judges Courts qt Common'Tleas Anil hold thelp.dri. • for tha.tertril of five years,. if they lea' ~ PY 3!.i ''t2l ';'• . torrindin lte l,tAtivetaittr, bet for an reatonible7' aniewhiciV shall not** sufficie nt . grOunds - inripeaehinent, the-Governor shall remove . any of :theZ on the address of two. 41 . thiide of each branch of the Legislature. The election. !hall take place at the general election 'of 'this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendnient, and the commis ' eines Oen the judges w.ho.may be then in office . shafilexpire on the first M.onday,of -December ,tfarewing, when the terms of the judges shall noinmenect. The persons -who shall then 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 ono (orfifteen years; the term of 'each to be decidffl by lot .by the Said judges, as soon after the election as convenient, _and the result certified-by their to the Gover nor, that the commissions may be issued in aCcordance, thereto. The judge whose cone mission` will first expire shall be h ief Justice :Awing hieterin, and each judge whose .Commission shallfirst oxtail shall in turn tnithe.Chief Justice ? ,and if ,two or more .commissions shall expire °tithe same day, the 4 0dges holdingthem shall 'decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by deathoesignitiorl, or otherwise, in any ot the said courts, shall btvfilled by ap pointment by the Governor, to ebtitinue till the first• Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judgekof the -Supreme Court and the Presidents of the ettieral Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated tithes, receive for their services an adequate' compensation, to be-fixed by law, which shall not, be diminish ed during their continuance in office, but they shall leceivejni tees or perquisites of office, nor hold anfother office of 'profit under this Commonwealth, or ender the government of the United States,-or any other State of this onion. The Judgei of the Sdprenie Rion during Melt continuance ittoffice shall reside Within this CommonWeelth, and the other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within thirdistriet or county for which they were respectively-elected. .• WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEO. DARSIE, • Speaker of the Senate. • /lc THE SENATE, March 1, 1849. Restaved, That thin resolution pass.—Yeas .21, Nays 8. • ', 1 Extract frOm the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. Int Tni House os REPS, April 2,1849. Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 58: 4 1 lays 26. Est:tett from the Journal. . WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S 0771 CE. Filed April 5, 1849. ' A. L. RUSSELL, Dep. See. of the COm'th SECRETARY'S OFFICE PENNSYLVANU, BB I do certify that the above nod foregoing is a true copy of the Original Resolution of the Genkral Assembly, entitled " Resolution fe. latsve to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains n file in this office. In tdtfmon, whereof I have , r ; , f hereurfto set my hand,and caused to be affixed the seal of the Sec- • • , ;61): •retary's Office at Harrisburg, this —eleventh day ot June, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and.—.• forty.nine '/OWNSEND Secretory of the Ccimmonwealth. "JOURNAL OP SENATILON7 . " Resolution, No. 188, entitled Resolution relative to an amendmentA .the Constitution,' wee read a third time. On the queitiiin, will --she Senate agree to the .reeolutioo ? The —Yeae-and-Plays-were-talien-ag,reeably-to-the-- Conetitution, and were.as follow, viz : - Y - ssalkiesers; - Boas, Bewley, - Crabb, Cunningham, Forsy tit, }lnglis, Johnson, Law• ranee, Levis, Mason, Matthias, ,114,!Caslin, Rich, Richards, Sadler, Savcry, Small, Smyser; Sterrett and Stine-21. Nave,-.Meseta. Bode Drum, Frick, Ives, Xing, Konigmachor, Pottoiger and Dareie, So the question was determined in the at. firmative." ,"JOURNAL °FAZE HOUSE OF REPS "Shall the resolution puma? The yeas end nays were taken agreeably to the provision of the tenth article of the Constitution, and are as follow, viz! "YEAS—Messrs. Gideon J Ball, David J Bent. Craig Biddle, Peter D Bloom, David NI Bole; Thomas K Bull, Jacob Cort, JOhn 11 Diehl, Nathaniel A Eliott, Joseph Emery, Dayid G Emhlemnn, William Evans, John Fausold, Samuel Fegley, Joseph W Figher, Henry M Fuller, Thomas Grove, Robert Hampson,George P Bonney, Thomas J 'Her ring, Joseph Higgins, Charles Hartz, Joseph B Hower, Robert .11lote, Harrison P . Abraham Lamberton, James J Larvik James W Long, Jacob M'Cartney, John F 111'Collah. Hugh M'Keo, John M'Laughlin, Adam Mar. - tirri - Samno - Marz7Jolur - C - 143rere, Edward Nicklason, Stewart Pearce, James Porter, Henry C Pratt, Alonzo Robh, George Ruploy, Theodore Ryman, -Bernard d Schoonover, Samuel Seibertaohn Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas C Steel, Jeremiah. B Stubbs, Jost J Stutzman, Marshall Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggart, George T Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah Wattles, Samuel Weirich, Alonzo I Wilcox, Daniel Zerbey and Wm .F Packer, Speaker:sB. .MAT , -Masers. Augustus K Cornyn, David • Courtney. David Evlans, Henry S Evans, John Fenton, John W - George, Thomas Gine. epie, John B Gordon; William Henry, James .7 Kirk, Joseph Laubach, Robert R Little.' John S M'Calmont, John M'Kee, William M'Sherry, Josiah Miller, William T Morrison, John A Otto, William Y Roberts, John W Roseberry, John B Rutherford, R Rundle Walters and Walters and David F " So the question was determined in the of firmative."- -.; • ' 7 ' "" SXCR ruin's' OlrlOß,, Harrisbtirg, June IS, 1849. - i . . Pshrotrz.vasts, Ss: . • , t,ldo c e rtify that the above' and `a \. ,i I ; fdregoing is 4 true . lend correct -•';- ' , no'pY,nf the; "Yeas" and g. NSF.," '' t ' tlkken-un the "Resolution relothre ~.. •. ;to art amendments of ibe Constittr , lion," as the same appears oh the Journals ( of the two nouns of the Geinenli,...4ssemblibf this Commonwealth, for.the @elision of 1849. Witness aktlaand , aud the, feral orsaid office. x . the fifteenth day Of4upe,:ons,thoutstod, sight ' hundred and fOrtitnine;.' • ' • ' • •'' .' ' ..t . ;, ; ;, • I'OWNSEND ~ fIAINES, . -. • ; ; Secretary of the Contrhonurealth. , • •It9freBlidfig . . , • . OT.JSSEVS '-w#, , / , * • ' • Sparkling,and.blight ' • ' . , Iu it" !kind light, , end not cinl7', for ins • flavor both,: -_, • MONYER'S N' M A. Drrle , indeed dui plus nitra".deinic• of the .epa eon.-and maycke with the above nemed Mineral iNrat ot„. the Vholeilile :quid Retail Confectintittry of. 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