1 . 41 SoNola* FroM.Pie tratbinal Intelligencer Letter from liklor Vick Ileureing.; . . .. . - - -- , Thelong - silenee of Major- Downi#gi right- Well' have excited fears 'that .ha had . been dattrried off"by home of the many marauders; 'tvliom it has, been hiS fortune to encounter and expose. But wo are • relieved of all fears by his "tureing.up" in a letter to the National Intelligencer, 'written from Salt River, to the head wa ttrs of which he nad penetrated. The ) lettes intended for the senior editor el the Union, but t by one of those "mira cles" in the post office, which will hap .. pen sometimes, it was sent to the Intelli genc.er, and is by it published. Here it ' - is, and a good, wide, and interesting letter it..i - , rs are all of the letters of. the Major, NV hic his more than can be said of most other letter writers :—. .4 . . . 1-1 E ;t1 OF SALT RAVER 4OIY 18,1849. Deat Mr. Ritchie : I can't 'keep from writing to you no longer. -. I must say the are getting out, of patience up here in this Salt river territory: and are begin ' ning to feel a good deal disappointed to - think General Taylor is holding on to the • Presidency so long.. I was in hopes af ter you concluded to stay down there . to Washington and fight thObattle out, that you Would a routed hirdout by this time,' ' and gin our party a chance to come back again. Not that I've got any thing aghr GineratTaylor ; and I don't say but what he's a clever sort of a man enough, and - foot well in Mexido ; and I don't know but - what he and - the, folks round him is carrying on the government smooth and regular. 'But all that's nothin to the pint. The whole nub of the argument is, they've got our places, and we want 'em. "TfifS'Salt river country is . a tires the pineal() stay in. And we've been wait ing here now a number of months, ho ping you would upset the whole apple cart of the Administration and give us all a fair chance to pick up the fruit.- But we've been disappointed. I don't see ftteo you are any nearer getting Gineral Tay lor out of Mae' than you was three months ago. We've had a number of meetings up -here about it, add talked the mud . over, and some of our friends are quite put out with you about it andfling . about your being old, and lost your spunk and don't , fight with the grit you used to. I took your part strong', and told 'em 'twas no such a thing; if you was older then you'used to be, you was tuff as a pitch nett yet, and had as,mnch grit in you as ever, and - only.wanted rousin to make you .fight like tt tiger. They final ly agreed it I would write to you and par you up, so, as, to make you dome • down upon the Administration hot and Leavy, as though you meant to do some - thing, they'd be patient a little longer.- 4 7 But if not, they'd kick the 'Union' over, and take up another ORGAN for the party. I asked 'em how they could better them seldes by that, and where . they . thought they could find an organ to be compared 1,11:o Union? ny,' says Bill Jones, says he,. , we'll tram the 'Salt River Herald.',__ -Hei•Fla can't. hold a candle the •U -rtion for respeatabilitY.' doret care .tor that,' says he, 'the Herald iA a smarter paper ; it can tell two lies to the Union'S nne, week in and week out, and put a sting' in the tail of every one of 'ern." 'Well, I aint agoing. to brag,' says I, 'about the Union's, talents for hatch in fibs, but there's onci,thing you ought to, ie. member, the Herald's truths are a1w:17.! wavering, wb.ilst tho UNION ' S FIBS ARE ALWAYS WELL STOOD TO ; and you know, according to the old sa3iin, which is con , sidezed worth the most.' I think I ro.thet got ahead of . Bill in t .l ee 4wgument here, for he couldn't an, swer me a w ord. And now my dear Mr. Ritchie, your see what sort of a pickle we are in, :and I hope you will spunk up and 'put 3 our best foot forward ; go at the admini.stration in arnesti take hold of 'em like. a catamount, did give 'em : such a cleaving that. they'll be glad to clear out in a hurry, and let oar party come in and have the rights again that have belonged to us this twenty years.— pow, I don't, want to' find hulk nor cum; plain; you know that aint my. natur. But I must Say I think you have been quite taste a long time back, and too mealy monthed i .as if you, was afraid to . _ spok.ouLypur_mind,__Thp must go at gineralTavlor in real arnest; he's the head of-the Zdniinistration, and you . know if we :can .cat, the „head Off the critter's' dead.'',Bi.ttiyegii give hard; tr blows than any you have used I don't deity but - what you have used BOMB considerable smart wordsl towards .I don't , deny but.-what you've call - - 1-1-1 ud. him °Aoki' : and a theat; and, a !tool, . ~. .. . and p,.;pere cypher 4. and a' igalgreee to thUcountrAr and , animbecile, ignorant • tyrant,' and .a :'whitened 'sepulchre,' end a man wilo``‘le'disgracitig'hiniself,' and a 'fraction of a• man; ...and . !aineighth part of the Cabinet;'. and' !the fly 'apoiva` m ilitia:wheel,' aad.ti,,hathhar4 mara gic-' ro,r arid , a Moloch,';rid a-% Cyclops,' and encli like',ti‘ , . 'Elia ill' , thia (don't • amount to nothile: -. It's e ri ly lest nudgin la' Makin the: 'ribs," With. your - elbovio,• . iiiheri,. jou • •,• . o,tight - to,uPifist anlknock ',' him head co-, -- .ver. haslt. -If 3 , 6d/really mean to do' any - • thill`g,`4l'woUt. dolto,'stan4 mincia NYOT4e :irk',t4lo l .,aoi,r9!larid of WilY...Yoa , Wast Put thelblUvis nu` miith alitledge bammer.- In '.. rei4,c'4,titly(i.iih.iii a d 'Olt, Snm'shdtildcol 14 amatUral.borUfciciL, Instead Of aildw , • ..sng. uuto,lfe a eigh th , pFtto uman s +you, . 1 1 9. 11 ;fik'Iliielir firOtvii and dotiu [that i's; • ' #,Yl3,ii'oOr' do aviear]. that there•lsrl't 4, ' ~ .carticleof ihe hair or hide of it man about - "'"'•lli4claire•up in that kind of way`;'and` Our t _ • pOsr iiiiiild,,•,b6gf4 Au _ take courage, and f 6 e/' luflPt,irrl r fo..tJilnio hOilOil••''ferl..eT, ,ii4t!: ,;,..' 4 ;, ~..,!•; ~., t l,;-- i.;:n4t!; ='"-.'':•`::. t'..' __ _ _L,TheraN ane,tatng,that 0 Alm!. Important %",• finAkeeeTaitleel , verjanzioua 090 4 it; and , , thakis;Avkl,iihoulkget „ aineral Tityloc`•out :Ileireho..r#",or other ea,,!.!l°•YV, iikli!:!_tf'llclire,, - . - - -- 'llrerr:eharrllktecEdhillretKP,o4 0119,?, Y.Tril 1 4 *l i # l :t e #o l o o 4Mi g 911 1, 01. 4 1,. Meta, --- -4 O.RII,SPOVINCoIti. V. 4,4 Pao YOU 3 2'i . '4 lO tutuoutrareleorne , way„:eg otherto , getzt •, .0 t.Olinaliutti kittir.illsiii.tiifillirdelta t 4 '' .tall;l4Pasitalalatti"juiddle'• haVeit '.ioir.:l et t iti g , secrets. out of APT Lry,.lo,olflaY, !N i ke :Ulreep, t ali,eal:Oie l oo.oi':fir ''" °"' . I .be. AcitNB49o449,4ti!.lo:4;#val.ipit Jn;qc,th: ~. ' :'! ~ , ,, g zithltv.i', :01-iftWolv i:‘,' reknit'ty s; .wasl. es eepi.an holding fice,:tind whispering to'lenvit'rid theYsAmita , ;ii,fiewer any .she,would Ask you could Catch•Ginerat PIOT asleep where,,or il!you could get one .pl;•‘tttonir.. viints.or the White Iloinies . to. sleepotometinriPand - hold-a-, lotik ,glitfitt . over hieffiae, and. whisper to* hinVi 'and ask hitri whether he is FOR Ok , AGIN the'. WilMot Prbviati,iirobablY the .'stniretiyOuld::be out, and Our-iYarty:Would bisiide.'-‘ It , tifitkeeribt a pin'e'ditference Which:Side:he comes tint ' on :'we oah fight him as :0311' One way . 'ati" 'tether. The'onty thing is to get him out.—: We are ready to hdad hirri'on If he comes out ponlhe.ProvisO, we.can run him. thi wn with Gummi Cass ; and if he m coes out AGIN the Proviso, We can run him down" with Colonel Benign. But if he don't come out at all, I'm afraid we can't runlum, down with nobody.. - Now, do try and do your best to get him out on the Proviso, for you see how impor tant it is. • So 1 remain your patient but rather hungry friend, MAJOR JACK DOWNING.' Offictal. Commonwealth. of Pennsylvania, ItegOitttiOn - Relative to an Aniendment of the Constitution Resolved by the-Senate and House of Repre• eentatiues of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, Thai. the Constitu tion of the Cornnionwealth be amended in the second section of the 'fifth article, so that it . shall read as follows: The Judges of the Su. promo Court, of the several Courts of Common -Pleas, and of such other Courts of 'Recordiras are or shall be established by lap, shall be elect. .ed by the qualified electors orthe Common wealth in the manner following,-to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qbalified electors at large. The Presidtlnt Judges of the several Courts of Cemmon Pleas and of such other CourtsPof Record as,are or shall be estab lished by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in thelaw, by thh, qualified electors of the respective districts over which they, are to preside or act as Judges. 'Arid the Associ ate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors of the counties respec tively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for-the term of Moen years, if they shall so long believe -themsel yes well : (subject to-the allotm ent hereinafter p ro. vided for, subsequent to • the first , election :) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, end of- such other Courts of Record as ere 'v4olol be established by law, .and all other Judges required to be- learned in the law, shall bold their offices for the term of tee years, if . they shall so long behave them.: selves well f The Associate Judges of the -Coustieff Common Pleas shall hold their Lades for iho 'term of five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : all of whom shalt be commissioned by the Goierner, but for any reasonable ,cause which shall not be suffich tat grounds of impeachment, the Governor all -remove any of them on the address of two• thirds of each branch of the Legislature. 'The first election shall toke.place al the _gede ral election of this Commonwealth heat after the adoption of t this amendment, and the comm alone of all the judges who may be then in 'offii:e shall expire on the first Monday of Decembf:r following, when the terms of the judges shall common ee.., Thq.psfeoptuthe„ . elirilklyn o tO their o ffi Pcs .esfoliews.• one of. them-for three years, one. for six years, ono for nine J y ` ear s s, on term of each to be decided by.lot by the said judges, as soon after the,election as convenient end the result certified by them to the Geyer- Rm., that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose cony mission will first expire shall be h ief Justice during his term, and thereafter each judge whose corifrfilision shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Jusrire;lnd if two or more commissions shall expire.on the same day, rho : I..es holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap pointment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. .The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts ; of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their sosvices an adequate componsat.ior a , to be fixed by law, which shall not be &imitate h ' ed-during their continuance in office;bu'i they shall receive no fees int perquisites of office, nor hbld any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under the govern moot o f the United States, or any other Stat e of this Tinier'. The Judges of the Supreme Court during their continuance in office slaall reside within this ComMonwealth, and /the Other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the district or county for which they were•respeetively elected. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker o f the flouee•ofßeliresentalives. GEO, DARSIE, • Speaker of the Senate.- BEssmiclVliirelll;lB42. Resolved, That this resolution poss.—Yeas 21, Nays 8. Exuma from the Journal. BAHL. W. PEARSON, Clerk. . Tri. ; riil4loViireorp4tnpa.,•April 3,1849. Retioltici 'putt this reriolutlen p'aie.—Yeae 8, Nays 26. ' Extract from the Journal. • WM. JACK, Clerk. • • . SZORETARIN Omer. Filed' pril 5, 1849, • A. Le RUSSELL, Dep. Soo. of file Com'th Szencreity's OFFICE. PENNSYLVAN'A, Bit . ~ i, do certify that the Rhein() and foregoing is a-true - copy of ite„GEiginal Resolution of the' General , Assent bly. 'en ti tied !,. Resolution Pattie fa . en' Ainendaiint'orthe constitutien,.!. aii...the'ieiine r- iininiee 'cie:filii !n Vile ,Otriee. , . ~ f ' " tit " ' ' -,' I n testimony v'irhereer: • l : -,4evp •' ' 4.- 1 ' ":. iierilUrlii) set 114,4 and, and ca u sed.. .( ' 1 / J ietjlii affixed the :seal of the v e .,,., , 1,.... , ~,;6. , . a rts v a rf:tshGdileynoaft June,-A: - Httrleb 6 i D g . ; . t o h n itt o • thousand"; eight hundred . '' rind. 1 1 9 V, FigSEND::O4 I I,Ng%t ,-7,, ''' gee 6016%, Of, "the' Ceriimon we'ajtlk ;.4 . ~. torly.i Ino. Mil ,`/' • "JOURNAL OF SENATE. - • " 1108 011410n,PIIN 1.88, Resolution relative to' an` amendment of tiieConeiitutyin, third 'thief f PO' the . qaceatipp,-,iiiii the' Senate. 4rdo to resolution? TWO! Yiljtir'itiidNkftitaVerfi . ntakei) a11 . .11 . Y1 1 , the Constitution, and , ; I Brawfoy,',.Ciabb; Crinmoghtino,VoraythillgiuNJohreepii. Jav• konathl7.bevPii.: ; 'fflisioiF,:, - I,Y,yohlari;fr 111704,1 n;.. # 6l ,l,Fticiiarda i p#liir,PayOry,;limalUlßYotY Sioiret.Candlitanp4-11.q ; 4" , ..: ' ,): • fieste;Artgni• Fri ilkilvee, King. golfer , P ot14iBol'? iiii4;PAYEliej sodki#4.Bi, 11041 . 01,41,44441iiktie4tild0iinOin , 1 1 ,0,0 1 iPia 1 .909 1 410104.t0 41, 0 .1.0 tiiiin4 1948P 0 F?''Aikon,uttre0 14:00..Pr9Vhio,n)Of ~o.leAolgh.,attiolp:ot.AlueCO*ll,ltta4Offitud:4o', • • • - .. ~,,,,r,:.. ~,,,,„...i7-.......r nLAlN * iiaMetisrs: 4, habil , -.1-Alall,-, vac , ' d ;":1, 1,, Etult:Critig •Bid4lit;;lPAPirl;Bhiti;tniDavid . .M! Bole, .Tliomiiii.lo,Billle,3libidt L JCerti L John llt ! Diehl.,.lkrathantiil4'Eliott,4Osoph . .Emery t l 1 - „Davlitl , Gc=7 , .Eillelii in i'..,; WllAni:: Wane,: joint ; ,Ftimmitti: L ;',Sitirinal-Zrogley, ,, ;joarmit , W ras her, i L EPrirY4::M:' , .Pultel . , , ,Thomitsl . ,Grove, Robert ;1 Genre Pflotiszeyi Thomas J Her i' riiii,lnsit 'Jliggins,,Charles Hortz., Joseph B ' ;.Hower.:i' Klutz, . IltirrutiM , 'WL.Laird, Abialutnaamherten;Jiimes J Loniisii_dmes ; W Long, Jacob M'Cartney,john F M'Cifiloeh, tigh'iVl'Kee", - John M'Langtiliti, Adam Veit i,..rrerpacte li\)o tae, Samuel Mars, John C .Myers,. Edward -,-Nleltletion., ,Steviert Pearce,.Janipe ilortor, Rarity 0 Pratt;Alonzo Robb, Gdorgo Rulley, , Theodore .Ryman,, Bernard S Schoonover, ' Satintel Seibert, John Sharp; Christian Snivoly, ' Thornati - p , Steel, Jeremiah, B Stubba, Jost J Stutirean, Marshall Swartzirelder, Samuel ' Tailgart i George T' Thorn; Nicholas Thorn, Artmah Wattles, Samuel Weirich, Alonzo I Wilcox, Daniel Zorboy and' Wm Ppkgior, , Speaker.-58.` • , . "Nees—Messrs. Augustus K Cornyn, David ' M Courtney, David Evan Henry S Etintis, John Fenton, John W Geotei Thomas Gille spie, John B Gordon, William [leery, James 1 Kirlc, Joseph Laubach; Robert It Little, John S M'Calmont, John M'Kee, William M'Sherry, Josiah Miller, William ,T Morrison, John A Otto, William Y Roberts, John W Rosebdiry, John ll Rutherford, It Rundle I Smith, /ohn Smyth, John Souder, George Walters and David F Williams.-26. "So the question was determined in the af firmative." SECRETARY'S OFFICE, • Harrisburg, Junl)l.s, ,1849. • PENNSYLVANIA, SB: 6 i, Ido certify that the above and 0 1 _ foregoing is a true and correct ...copy of the " Yeas" ecru Nays," 1. ~...4 2, 11 taken un the ... Resolution relative, ~,,,,, to an amendment of the Conetittit lion," is the same appears on the Journals o the t%vo Houses of the General Assembly of ' — this - Hommunwealthrfor - tho - aession - of 849 • Witness my baud and the seal of said office. ihe fifteenth-day of .tune, one thousand oigh iundred and forty•nine; , TowNs END , • HAINES, Secretary of the Commonwealth. 1131)i1abel1t)in. Watches and Jewelry . 1 ' 45,' - CHEAPER THAN EVER— '. ..--'44, Wholesale and Retail—At the S t i t "Philadelphia Watch arm Jew . ~,I„ elry Store," No. 90 North SE ) . t , .. ..._.-..:',: COND street, corner of Quer ..o.tfiFiKktk ~ r y street.. tbold ; Levers, 18 lt,eases,"lllll jewelled, $3O and upivards ' i River Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards. bold Lepine,lB k. cases', jewelled, $25 and upwards liver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards ,laver Quartier Watches, 81 to 10 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, '.5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro f ortion. ' All goods warranted to be what the ~• re sold for. _ Constantly on hand a large assortment offine 101.,13 JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of 'M' J Tobias & Co., Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates, & :o, Jphn Harrison, G & It Beesley. and other opener Patent Lever Movements, which will c cased its any style desired Arrangements have been made will) all the hove armed most celebrated manufacturers of ilngland, to furnish at sliort notice any required tyle of Watch, for which orders will be taken, ~ nd the name and residence of the person or dering put on if requested. O. CO . NRAD, novIH Impdrter of Watcher L. R. BROGIVE.A.LL'B GREAT-BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE -NVIIERE (U old and Sit , ~,:,'''',77' vex Watches of every i f , „ , 2 , ...----,...., description can he had ~--' • , „a _. ..,%, at from -ten to fifteen .. ..Sl., 'lB ° . - a l'iz:•:- less thanany other store < IL ") ",-....N • 8 i 5:,,,-- , .. in Now York or Pnilm --..c 7 ›....`,...., 4_. ./ i t .1.1 p). iu. Persona ,who wts 1 to get a good watch, perfectly regulated, would do..well.to call .at tho . atore,lif,Bs9Atha . ". I .l l 2erLaL'AS'illiirOf oilier Biome. GOOD WATCHES THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY LOW MMES. - Go Id Levers, full jam/are:B carat CaSOl3, $2B 00 Silver do do •. 12 00 , G ald Lepinea,*jewelod, :8 carat cases 23 00 Silver do do ~ 900 __ Si•lver Verge Watches, from 53,00 upwiirds. Gold Pencils from $1 to 58,00; Gold Pens, with silver cases. and pencils attached, for 75c. Also, a handsome assortment' of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and silvet bought or taken in exchange, • LEWIS R BROOMALL; No 110 North SEC'OND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia. . ap:B'49:y licrCut this advertisement out, and bring along, you will then be sure to get into the right MOTO. DELIMUaIfo " aPi26Vg.S.MO'=l .111egheny House. No. 280 Market. Street, above Eighth, South side. • PHILADELPHIA. THIS largo and splendid Hotel has boon fur nished with entire new furniture. The Bar- Room is•the largest in Philadelphia. The Par lors and Sitting-rooms 'are e irely seperated from the noise-and bustle, con equent to the ar rival and departure of cars The portico ex tending the whole froM of to- heap°. affords a cool retreat id warm we ther, and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughlareln the City: The Lodging Rooms, are well furnished, The Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel, with every attention of the managers to make it the best Hotel for. Merchants and business tnen, during thdir stay in the City. The tonna will be-one-dollar-per-day,— -0 n- of-the, Cars from the west., a Porter will be in attend ance to convey baggage, &c., ~K,the Hotel, which is adjoining the depot: Feb. 7. 1849-6 m. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE Price of Marti Ware. , • tIIAVE Just' received the hugest and Cheap est ntock. Of EIARDWARB;,GIass, Pahits" Oils 'Saddlery; Carpeater'S' and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogany Veniers and all kinds Of Building' Materials over ,brought to Carßelo consisting. of Locke, Hinges, Screwe',- Nails and Spikes. Persona about to build will find lit greatly to their advantage to louk at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. .Come and. see the Goods and hear] the price ' and you will,.be convinced that this is really the., Cheap; Hard; were :Store. Also, in store, anvils..vices,,files and rasps; and' a coenobite assortment of Wake' .;Beet Bar Iron, also Rolled end Hoop Iron of all AOC& I have, also the .Thermometer, Churn' !Mnile by Mr Gperge'Spangler,the best article :OCYTHES.-4.have justreeeived my Spring stock of Grain'tind Grass Scythes, manufactured .*.'"xtiPSeeslYjny t.rty,pwn salesoind ,warranted; to ;be a - superior . article.. 'Cradle' .inakers..ind inthers NI/111.0a these Seithed to be the best or -ticlo the; %Market :And at..the -Ipweat . price wholesaldamUretnil,at tha , . Old " stand .tirrNorth' • :Hanover Stretit....,. Horses EMI/1107: • 4 : • ;•• .C uts, Swe l l= ‘,..;;(' 616,- ghcintrihtis,m;,, offil ; •.:011 ••• "..P77.\ • complaints which,; iSquire art incident, to HOTtOtChkVillig: :,.'wl4oeat ilAiliisq6,pisitteod',l4y,tho (Wisrh.':' , It is alotihighly,;ushhtl 1'0044 Atiffi ridons and Joint and;. roditOSS rittadtsjitt • oriAtod fiboiti; 'ltrotifght pyhigh iiiidirit-riplin t syirain This nno: ATUNi. , fa' CdlTlollde to .Turtninli,"For:riorp,, ;ICeopOrcpivorYptibliiiiVAnd ., nriyittn s gOritio' • :; ' - !triten . ovrnidt•poriino,'nhd .!should ttir... , kOtitiiti , :;theirstobles: 4,TItto,GENUINE "Rase at. Philadelphia . And for: eafo",,:ivhOliklatilit . `iVrMlirP4illl72l.sl,' MBA E -frUaT Vicd • ,1161115141 ' Nfror ,R A*. 10q11910p ,, •J, MEM ' A/110,CCIIIIIVOUL;' - , ; • ri , ouse• Qt4(lftiM A . aill . tooo bin e; for Pbilidgl :.; .:ihia,,Balcipit , pitta . ir g ,&c. , -. ~ W:ItpRR 1600iding and Cointhisiba Merchant,-Harintammet, :I' ' infohnii - his ['d eride 'and the public, that fro' 'e' liberal firtiv. g l rciriao . extended to hit* diirin t - past year he has beli encouraged tcrrnake nor extensive ar rangements feir,the.pre,sent season, and has': lid ded' rwo %now, large and splendid Boats to hie LINE, and will be fully. prepared aftei the op*- ening of the Canal, to,forward PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittshargh, .&c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmoit.deb patch. Agents for Boats, ....,.CARLISLE 4.- GASICELL, ;-- Pk Race street Wharf, Philadelphia. ' GIEISE & SON, • [N- - 0.4. CLARK $c Commece SHA W at. Wharf, Baltimore. J. McFADDEN & CO.'S R_ Pitts'g Agents:for Cars,. - - -.:,:,;,' „,,,,,,, WUNDERLICH & GRIER, ' P Nb. 272 Market st.-,- Philadelphia. CEMLORER & RE Y-14 OLDS, • N 0.423 Market st, , , 'Philadelphia, SPIER, JAMES & CO,, Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN'A. Pt OHIO LINE, North street ,, Balt imore. Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf. I 11l S. Goldman% Clothing Store, . On the coiner of Main street' and Market Square, formerly occupied by Nathan Hantch. ... rt , THE undersigned respeCtfully a iounoes to the chizons of Carlisle and surro ing country thilt - ho has just arrived from Phi at Iphia, with a splendid Stock of READY MADE CLOTH ING, hir the purpose Of conducting the ready made clothing bilsiness in all its various bran ches. . fie intends keeping en assortment of every nittcle in lus lino ofThirsinestiTand—ntifuch-pri * roe as will suit every one. Flis steerefribVitees the most handaome and fashionable styles wpm, and made up in the best manner. The subscriber, only asks a trial of his goods and is sure they will give entire satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, and of which he will- sell at very IoW prices'. Bops' clothing constantly on hand SAMUEL GO LDM AN. April U.'.99.-6m. RZIPACOVILL NATHAN HANTDH having removed hie Cheap Cjothing Store to the roomformer ly occupied by Maj, Lumberton, betwben Con'. lyn's Jewelry Store and Burkholder's hotel, in West Main street, would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he intends to con tinue the business as heretofore He has just received a large assortment of Spring. and , Summer Goods. which he will have made up at the shortest no tice and in the most desirable manner He will constantly have on hand a large selection of' ' Ready Made Clothing, cheaper than ever offered to the public before— such as black end blue dress coats. frock and sack Coats of various colours, tweed coats of al shapes and colors, summer cloth coats, linen cotton and jean coats, end all other kinds of fashiunabla coats, black and fancy eaphmere pants, summer pants of every description and color, plain and fancy satin vests, summer vests all sorts end colors, shirt bosoms and collars,. neck and pocket handkerchiels, stocks, suspen .ders of all kinds very - cheap Don't forget the wince e , Carlisle, April --- k«.o.tunes. Oils and Soaps. AF:..\IF and fresh supply from Roussel's and other 21 . the best city houses, among which are double 01.,Vi.i -Z, weet. Briar, Rose Gerahium' Verbena, ' -,:homy. Heliotrope, Millefleur and Musk. leetett,:y put up and for sale at the lowest prices. Also, for the Hair, Bandoline, Porn made 'nlix Flotrrer,lenny Lirrd hairglotsq• Bear's Oil, Maccasscr Oil, fine-scented Antique Oil, Philocome, BER's Marrow, fine Myrtle and Vio let rammerles. , Also Fancy . Soaps, such as Roussel's Shaving Cream, Wright's do, Military 'do, Almond .and Palm .W.-t. Soap, touhltir, ar assortment. unsurpassed by any 1.. itiolmmagb. S.W HAVER '1•1(_;K m n liNti.ltiVar: Ar .. .castazizt9N - 5 - ---- ,' li ...- - THE subscriber has just received -;"---- another lot of the now style of spring ~.....- HATS, is prepared to accommodate e ci,- - ' , :••\ both his old friends with an elegant article, besides every other artielelin his line. His stock is large ancrva- Hone, comprising. fine Mole Skin and Beaver Hats' with Nutria, Fur, Summer and every variety of Slouch Hats. While he cheerfully records his acknowledgement of past favor, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of pub lic patronage. at the Old Stand lit North 'Han over street• GEORGE KELLER. - May:B'49 . ' Fresh Drfes, Nedicines, &c. &c." , I have just 'received from phis and New York very. extensive k 45 additions to my former stock, embra, L cing neatly every article of Medicine now in use, 'together with Paints, Oils,Yqrnislies, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Ste tit - ery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Brulics of almost every description, with an endless variety of other articles, which I am de termined to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. • • All Physicians; Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, nre respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rnstcassured that every article will be spid of a good duality, and upon reasonable terms. • '` S. ELLIOTT, Main street. Carlisle. Mny 30 . THE SIEDIPTOMO OF WORMS Aro the tongue often. White and loaded; _the breath heavy and 'foetid; a disagreeable or swebtish taste in the mouth; occasionally thirst; the appetite extremely variable, some. d i mes remarkably defielent, and at others so; racious. There is sometimes a sickish feeling with-vomiting—of- mucous;-flatulence—of-she stbinach and ititestinget pain in the abdotnent swelling and hardness of.ihe abdomen; - the bowels are irregular; the stools are slimy; and there. is an occaslogilt 'appeayance of worms in the evacuation,; the uriFie.is often milky and turbid; there is frequently . .itchiness of the fundament - and nose, which: nvoftqa swollen; there is occasionally , disturbed `sleep, with grinding of .tho teeth, lind sudddeit In a fright. Thereare, at times, headache or giddiness; ringing tn.' the pars, - Or even deaft, noes; faintness, convulsions, droWsiness, Warp., !once of manner, ill temper. In Some calms epilepsy and cholera, anteven apoplectic and paralytic, symptoms, and , several of the, signs of dropsy of 'thd brain and ' Catalepay - appoar ominected with wornis.: FreqUently there is .i. short dry. cough; arid.pleuritic 'pine ; some times feeble and Irregular' pulie 'palpitations • and a rt! , ireg Wier' countenance is ' generally pallidOr."(alillowl• and- spnrwlipt blOated, -, and there 413. oc c asional 'gf ono or both cheeks. , Atiy ono Of , thise signs is indicative of Worms; the most effectual best and eboapestlernectr:;l -Da. krone J. ItillnAf 'prepared by ,Dr..V ., VY,RAVI,I,IPith lis,Wholeaoirrnnd Retell F;pr,,,i , ,Eitore; none Wrifietteigeature.:-:' ~,1116,P1p opt of .ihjo' Medicine . AoenOie j ltik:superiority,,to, any . .o.theWfirm Itledicloo,itew Oat :Int, will Alteerfully : liviunlt , Tilt; ildNictr in. , whlokli Preparation to give: equal oattg4to TiniViti3,ll.4l , T44t*lkep mita 0 mg to Directions, is will.be t en by the moat fastidioes Package' ton thine sullietent lifedibinti'for 6iet oure,. o 9f the IltiO4 , OtoitiniitO Cab, %;'1 ties` o ;paper'' • • ' , :p.Diuggisis and filkilreiteepere'inoPlied•on; most ternie'' '" Ema23",49,1y 411MISHOES.' ,h • 'ail : seafood at ,P,ORTErtiS. snos superior , asstortieent punt :siEfOES;73 , tens'atid,..lrelio',,e4ell,4eofs,' et loWeit : IT- - 410.Miiii0:fiug: 1 61 6 5Asf:',00E - 20 9epta,4 January .7 r%.‘' , 4 4iwprcii,,,;i, 'Up Si - ilo*sillw'xikl)eibiiii 'v° , al l YlY 4 ' , /° ' AWOOPPribUi - avl hie"; !eh eiti sicOeln" oracllguozOistiliptji.:4=qfriOV,,',:wArV,l hrnffit , i2ri ; r..lt-tv, G : dArtmo).ty.z,v, •..r.,.nti: - MENEM M • THE Proprietors haim spent much time ih bringing this preparation of SARSAPARILLA: to its present state of perfection ; and the experience . of fourteen years has furnished them the most ample op portunity to study, in their various fo s, the diseases for which it le recominended; and to adapt it exec o their relief and cure. Pa !lents who wish a SNARLY GOOD Medicin are in 'tett to give it a trial, and satisfy theinselves of its superiority, and the inimhiable property it possesses of arresting and curing disease. The, bottle has been enlarged to hold ONE QUART, and in Its present improved form may safely claim to be the BEST and CHEAPEST Medicine of the-age. —lts Prbgreinto the_tame it-has attained_may_be_tilicedly.a_lengliMtiaaata and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way to the haven of health. ~ ' , 1 , 7;;i following is from Col. B. G. TaYlor, a gentleman of high Standing and extensive aou tance in the'Southent states, and lately appointed Consul to Now Granada: - - , Messrs. A. B. at D. SANDS:-... New York, January 7, MS 431ErirtEsimi,—Having used, and witnessed the effects of your excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla on different persons in varieue parts of the Southern coming, viz., Virginia, LOUlSiana. Texas, an j, Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high opinion entertained of its gat me al value. In my own case it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the en etvated state of the system, and exciting, in the mint agreeable Manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. Your Sarsaparilla is highly approved and extensively used by the U. States army in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for thepast five years been in the-habit of using it and recommends the same ; be and myself adopted the article at the same time, and it is now consideed an almost indispensable requisite in the army. In conclusion I wopld say, that the better it is known the more highly It will be prized, and I trust that its health -restoring virtues willmake it generally known throughout the length and breadth of our widely•extended country. - Yours very respectfully, TAYLOR, • U. S. Consul tn New- Granada. • • REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. Southport, Conn., January 1, 1848. Messrs. SANDS : ten Ifflue ympathy-for-the-afflictetLinducesine_to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my — v - it - 1414 was severely afflicted with the Scrofula on different ports of the'body t the glands fq the neck 'were greatly enlarged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over a year, and finding :to relief from the remedies used, the disease attacked one leg, and below the knee suppurated. Her physician advised it should be laid open, which was done, but without any permanent. benefit: In this. situation we heard .of, and were induced to use SANDS'.sarsapaillla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor able effect, relieving her more than any prescription she bad ever taken ; And before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment ancrdelight other friends, she found her health quite restored. It is new over a year since the cure was effected, and her health remains good, showing the disease waSthoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts; and think SANDS' Sarsaparilla a great blessing.to the ages , Tours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. • • Extract from a letter received . from_liir. N. W. Harrii, a gentleman welt known in ...Louisa county, Ara,:ir-" I have cured a negro boy of mine with your Sarsaparilla, who was attacked with Scrofula, and of a scrofulous fainify. Yours truly, _ . " Fredericks Hall, Va., July 17, 113113.' 0 ' , . • r•"N. W . HARRIS." • The following testimony from Rev. John ' Grigg. late Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted. Numerous certificates of cures of various diseases effected by, this medicine are almost,datly received : • Maser& Semis i—A member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a severe sCrfflulous affection, &c. withithe most benefitial effect resulting from its use. It gives me very great pleasure to record my testimony in behalf of its , virtue and efficacy, hopulg that others may be induced to make a Wel of lt. Now York, May 10, 1848. JOHN GRIGG. Messrs. A. B. &D. Sates:— Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1847. OMNTLEMEN—FeeIings of gratitude induce me to make a pablic.acknowledgrnent of the benefit I have derived from the use of your Sarsaparilla. I have for several years been afflicted with scrofulous swellings in my head, which at times would gather and discharge at my,throat, nose ; and ears, and at others would break out in different parts of my face and head.' These continued until y throat, face, and head were almost one complete sore, and for a long time I was o °aria that it was with the utmost difficulty theta could speak above a whisper. Durin s time I had several attache of pleurisy and other diseases. I consulted different physicians, and ,tried various remedies, but received no benefit until I commenced using your Sarsa parilla. lam now well ; the sores are all healed, and I attribute the result entirely to the,effects of yotir valuable medicine. • - • • Yours,. with respect and gratitude, YHHBE CAHOON. Being personally acquainted with the person above named, I believe her statement to be correct. JA TIES M. D. CARR, Justice of the,Feace. PREPARED AND SOW, MIDLER:ILE AND RETAIL, int A. B. & D. SANDS, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, 100TATorperr., °eines OF WILLT4K, NEW YORK. Sold also by Druggists generally throughbut the United States end. Cattails& Price la per Bottle ; six Bottles for 15. sle by S. ELLIOTT,, sole Agent Sold in 21t7weasitx v:WittptllllCD. Fire Insurance.- Equitable Life Ins'armee, Annuity THE ALLEN'-' ND El: PENNSBOROUGH • --• and Truet - Compahy,• -—' - Mutual Fire insurance Company of Cum berland county, incorporated by an act of Assam- FFICE 74 'Walnut street, Pjaiadelphia.— St bly, is now fully organized and in operation, un- Capital s23o,ooo.—Charter perpetual"- der the management of the following commis. ke Insurance on lives at 3hoir office in Phila sioners, viz ; dolphia, and at their Agencies throughout the , Cht. Stnyman, Jacob Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges, States, at the lowest rates of premium. Lewis Ilyer, Christian Titzel, Robert Sterrett, Rates for insuring at 4100 on a single Life. Henry Logan, Michael. Cocklin, Benjamin H. Age. 'For I year. For 2 years. l Life Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Saml. Prow- 20 81 , 91. 60 altar, l l and Melchuir Breneman, who respectfully 30 - 99 , 1,30. 11,04 cal the attentiori of. citizen of Cumberland and 40 .1,29 ' 1,64 2,07 York counties to the advantages which the coin- ' AO 1,86 ' 2,07 3,94 party hold out. ' 1 54 1 ' 1 '3,48 2,97 6 03.- The rates ofinsurance are as low and favorable Exstumr..—A person aged 30 years next birth as imy . dompany of the kind in the State. Per- day, by paying the company 95 cents would se• sons wishinrto become members are invited .to cure to his tinnily or beirs.sloo shoald 'he die in make application to the agents of the.company, one year ; or for $9,90 he secures to them $1000; who are willing to wait upon them at any time. ' odor $l3 annually for seven years he secures JACOB - SHELLY, President to them. $lOOO should lie die in seven years ;or - - HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres% for 420,40 paid annually during life,,he becuree TANIS RYER Secretary slo'oo to be paid when, he dies. The insurer ' 'Mrcitezt:tocamtv, Treasurer • , securing..l 1 11 own bonus, by the difference in A6ENTS—R,udolph Martin, New Cumberland amount of promiuins from those charged by Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlap, Allen •' C other offic s. For $49,50 the heirs would re -1i; Harmon, Kingstown ; Henry Zearing, Shire- ceive $5OOO should he dio in one year. manstown ; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg; Ro- Forms of application and all particulars may bent Moore. Charles Bell, 'Carlisle. • . - Carlisle, Pa.] be - had at the office of FRED'S WATTS, Esq, Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, g ene= Carlisle, W. LAGITOR N, Free' t ral agent'; John Shorrick, J'olm Rankin, J. ow- r ,. „ ..„ man, Peter Wolford. ' H . t.",..1 UCICETT, SOC'y. Agents foul - Louisburg—Houser & Lochman. FRED . K. WATTS, Att'y. • Dr. D. N. MenoN, Medical Examiner. aug2B- LIFEI.INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity ~ a nd Trust Company of Philadel - phia. • • • Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capital $3OO - Charter Perpetual. CIONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives .&.1 on the most favourable terms. receive and execute Ti rusts. and receive Deposits do Lite. rest.. The Capital being paid up and. invested, to gether with accumulated premium fund', affords a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The pre mium May be paid' in yearly, halt yearly, or quarterly, payments. The Company add a.BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurances forilife. This i plan, o _insurance is the most approved of, and s more generally in use, than any other in Great Bri tain, (where the .euhject.taLlfest understood by the pepole. and _where they have lied the long: \s‘t experience,) as'appeara from the fact, that t of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of al 'kinds', 97 are' n this plan. , The first BOINIUS nes 'appropriated in De-. cembero944.'amouniing . to . lo per cent. on the sum insiire.d under the oldest polices; to 8i pet cent : , 7i,per'Oent.,..Sta;,llic.ien ethers, in pro portion to the time of standing, making,. an ad.: dnion ef sipt); • sBVso;'s7s', &c.;'elc. to' every. $l,OOO, originally insured; which itsqn roierege of more than 50 per cent milli.) premiums and without increasing the annual( paymentAO the Company. ' • .-• • .• ~• The operation of the .BONUS seen by.the.following examples from the Life Inpu• ranee Register of the-Company, thus; Policy Sum Bonus or Insured Addition iNo 58 —r 88 203 -,,,276 'P3B • $l,OOO $100:90 • E E $14,100•00:• 2,500 ,250•00r•-2;750'00 , [r;:. 4;300 400;00 • • 4;400'00.,'• • ••• • -• 2,500 ~••, • 175 , 00 Ez r. , 5 000 • 437'50 • • 4437'00 ,, ;•••• . ng Gep na bral ConitstOtt and' . Forwardt Merofiant, N . o. 79 , Aawl'Y's Wharf, i ,BAjAIMORE, ' p? w ßhp,thkeeya,alal: e C l ut it r e i rlu•rdieVlFiknine:' A lc re e e Y t ee ed, ; for= , warding Goode , ' via „Irlde, I•Vater Canal and Imprutranterita. Orders ihr,fiah On e lt . Pbet"4; &a. Art o 7 SuPPlied ,at laweat P nnaylvania • Tit.n. anal ;'; ,1 -,,,, • . , ~.. , ' , , • ' ' • ' '' ' 'llkene t • ....-I , ' w . 'l , " ' ' price& ' ' ea i n sbe aboVe' bushman Him Cool 'c ni p ny , 44ll',lii „gaving,been enaca -1• of th e rr " 6iken's VI COAL, a d a the ' 20th durin g' the, last five Teare, a continuation . PteParen t a ' dal t i4t cin nn ' eller , st a 0 er his fr i leaga'ana 1 1 °00 4 re7 natant - at thitti° optiteritli)letilittg, Dauphin co., pat citi s ~ .ii.. ,:... , , ponneylvdricatlat'AbtiTheuta;pUttio,‘Wisafdlire ePT.l t lan• o °!'3P v . '' s ''' ' ''''' ..r. ~ • , 1 r , I .. ,y ,- kCantliVr3 milen fraant9lair t it?r?rr r y l l) i r , r t,t a a!r!.; L ne (1 1 , 11 ;4 l i At u , Lin t, ~, j , , _ „'... ." . 11Stviyik - 710(18 CASKII 32, ;.,71.. , .. . 00 ....4".. cfn ~ iik I 44 , 1 3 F isu NINA ,) il,pinigibilrft ~ 1 .f.EittO,'arbloa 84,8°Teen,!wa'