•- - . itittittattit 1512 ,• • F401(04 11[1 4,it • • New-Lawci-of' , -Pennoylvantai . 6 fogiezta Pla 1 474 !r . • ted 6 " ' l 9. tirqMOUice','llieriiaky.proxisions ; eh anted.fdigliii improvement of thelaws as : lhey bear sitkifiXhii i ihrinueintereliiii; of, society, and, It will (lOC etteMpfed; Those ,or a general Interest only be nolified A (narked 'pro gress in the ebieimeof legislaQpri hat been made, .that _will faeilitnte„eunl ahorteri. future:enact ' meat's. Instead olloherteis, containing a great vaTiniActr flPfal.inl:501314(9 11 • 0 !!1 13 9 , UPI* ft), the garnet and' sucesesive; sesekins,. comprehensive lawsJilvei,lieentpaSeedlOr,relOPAlng air Ahura rallroeXttirepike endplailk.reads, by, which .a" unifoxmily,ef provielek•xiii l bei Observed , .and . the risk 'oUgrantingispeCial:clauset-of danger ouslendeney,greatly leisenedi•inTo create a • railroads lirnpireoe , plank rkild'Comiinyulth • the requisite power o 6 organisation, construc tion, and operatidKiti feW lines only will lbe ne emery. hereafter ro . e•tliatl eutstr' individuals us are named Shall be Coin Miseloners to opeif books' for lie.s 4 formedusener• thekrafi . 19th Keilirtft4,lB4Kol,oo6t 4atkJanottrif,• 1819,1? ,ppoefltiOr. such road , from oneldeeigua ted pipnitAo yalilhei.jAdequate imwers are granteduniler thasegeneral acts:while the rights , of citizen are, cautiously. protected : i •end the Legislature reserves the power modification, doirquno•inj glee to the ; corrairaterc. , It may, therefore; be e will heriafter be ' less of special egislation, whi the facilities affordedi,to.:enterprise by co;opeeatfoli - pftepflal and eiertion,„ will ; be greatly increaseSl,and resources and 'Wealth Of • ther'COinmohwealth • .commetieurtitely detrelOped.• Besides the pow er of - .Connection,with railroads and canals un; der the Interairailroad;act;34fverly now unclieriled to, connect ',his. own premises and basinela ,* i th.edy l risilroikiiiir . plank 'road which be constructed:* • n pink idlids'are coming -iitichlinte favor and use, end New - York are' rapidly superseding 2 • . Bf general Officals are *tight ender Varidis'ealeterY restrictions ,;, supeilaten)lentS end SuPervisori on the“public• works are brought , under a etricter , _regulation as to their disburseMehte - foreign eOrporations are broughtmain reach O'f• the process of our • courtWurndeerpolations .within the State are inhibited from issuing ' checks, 'clue,s • end inother respects properly , restrained*,,, By ant' of 9th!..April, ‘ Ltisliginnente of mod gages'lll4. be'recorded,.and civets of the record thereof 'aye made 'evidence, .hefore.whieh, - such recofds'were no validity;, yet have they been, in probably pipe cases in tcn, the dnly evidence, preserved for thin satisfactiorCb,y assignees of mortgages tithe amounts of hundreds of thou sands of dam. • BY.Act,cif n 1•1 41 1. April, Courts are enabled to ' revisdabdieeti.esiido SheritlV , seletl of•• persanal property, and . .rrcieni. en Infinite amOunt of frauds. And by the: liiit‘Ahe Orphans' CourCOMY,fill-XeCanelea in testamintery.truiti where there is one or•mordeurviving trustees, thus tkowlngradditionaleeduriti. round dace, dents! Oates. ,• „ • '•. - • • • .. - Lmaricertinalfiarti. - Though the judiciary, under the Constitution, is to serve as a check upon 'the Legislature ; it notunfrequentlY happens that the latter corrects the errors of the judiciary. The sets 'of the 'last Assembly furnish several instances of this kind. Au Act of 1843, passed to prevent preferen ces lb general assignments, declared - that all sueh should inure equally - for Ilia benefit of all ; yet the.SupremekCourt decid,e4rityrthose cred itors,who did not sign oracc&ding to a condi tion ki the ' assigninent,'OM , participate; and that therefore the assignment 'should-not inure eqiitilly, for the benefit of This was ' corrected by anotheractrif thii-16th OrAprii. An-act -rot -1840 • obviously intended that, the creeiter:Shotild hareAha v roptiolvof selling el life estateunder execution: or byliequestratida ta king the rents, buf tke'Shpreine Court held that 'a sale would be, invalid,'and .piss no title. The act of 10th April validated such Miles, and gives • expressly_theyower to life ',estates. , The same CoUrt had decided that k Mechanic's Claim could - OM include materials .abd; work both ; which wee corrected Philadelphia - and - Chesterco's. by act of ; 24th March. The Courts had held' that the Orphans' Court had exclu sive jurisdiction in partition , of Intestate proper.' ty, and the other Courts of testate property; but recent acta 7 litive, extended-Abe - jurisdiction of the Courtirof each kind to both descriptions of property. Supreme court, strangely to the com. mon apprehension, decided that when an *own er sold his house he did net 'Convey the party 'walls *MOW are, to be used and paid for by' the next - builder—which was instantly corrected by . the net'of 10th April. • One 'Judge of the Supreme- Court had said that a`Po - vier of Sale in a will, &c., could only be executed by - a page sale; unless express au thority, wee given to sell at private sale ; a dic tum that, if well founded, would shake a large propertioeof all the titles in the Commonwealth which at some period have undergone . private sale tinder powers. The error was promptly rectified by .theilislature. • • ll had uol - lk Zelda& who became' earners of a ro street t but the Legislature, not choosing to leave the subject in encertainty, lieclared, in confortility - wittrthe dictate of jus tice, that the adjoining owners" should take it equallVor ICH had' been originally unequally contributed on the respective sides, then to be , taken again in , the - same proportion : - REVENUE Laws —But- the crowning' moss: - urea of the last Legislature, to produce an im medilitey great and enduring influence on the public credit and the,prosperity of the Com monwealth,-are those which relate•to the reve nue and public works. I willnow only notice the change of granting tavern' licenses to all who shall pay , a rqund. tax, ,a ccording to . the classification of the apPrMseri ;' - a measure that will greatly : increaser the reyenue, while the evils of , the new banner, be greater, thin - the old systeir; With •the difference' thet.;,tbe tax 'no* gods ffito The Public' fornierly it went' in tnOther.directions; including court Oasts, hush,,iiioneY, etc. ' . ' Defaulterit inpaymentpayment . of collateral Mixes; who Were,many,,and tO been - ',Welicetip,to geed Porpoo, t hy, ,an '14404 penaltY - orl2 per cent per annum for tlie period. Of thgault. The ' *emits of, this, county ' has ciroblated gibilaw.mid served fnotices;with an effeel,graally,profitable4o..himself and, ad vantakeous to the State, since it has - :produced payments to him of this tax; since the 10th - of April t iefeightyi '' 4 " filmif"Alf;FAKitfiimbt , TAlttst'readers of foreign news ire habiltiaily 'puzzled in "peak., ing tthippparentir.unpronouncible' - names or Hungarian men and places,,, The. N. X. Tri . buns ascribes - the embarraesmetit in, partAo the fact that ltie,ebaractema,ihe,Romito a lphabet as us(lo.l4,Ahti: Hppgarins.stand,, for ,perialti aoun4Pishiph,tfiiheparts,uot found-in ,our„lan.! guage, or are•differently represented. The lot; • • lowing-pranudaiations arc theittived us tiocier ! . ding to rule and cisme: ,•...'. , r .o. "Kettuiltisilirollohnced as IC written ' 1. Ii ooth, (co as in moon;) Gorgey is not like Gebr;• gle theldimfititlie of -Giorgei bOt, , aif if'stitittoi ititlyur gay,at least this ;Is ;thh 'but' 'tviiy,l',wp at itlici, c thinklbrifor conveying an' idetnif Ake viiiq , el Lind in the first- syllable s ttm.vcivitil';itsifif _ we' 'SW not in English.'' The name lesiiim - tirries, E. Osprey, aS , ;.Gotho o...aonfptioiss writlein Gotithe.• I ; ", ' .1: ,, ',. p' It';' , !, ; : -- ZI•l; - ... ThWil iti,o' of Count Wass, theminvoilin Anil'. '. • counEy,ls pronounped,, , , yosh, ,,, that.'of , - Nadfii - , • Etindor; t 'a famous Magyar, ouvalryt lifftie? ; Is Noclj,,f,ihsador.; toe fa In the second mail (which , . , I al, way. Is , tho'chkistilifnatiie , i The,Hungte. r'ans. rays pot •thetnirniinie fiest,r-and:meafis Alexi ififivybditig'pfotiolthced di dirifii;' - rang4 sar is Modlar r Ass is like' arch with the r•left out ;- DetielickenOhli is thtilratitipellingmf , i e ward,rthoagh,9lB,,,Vg4u)dmiTiiaT r wham we gad ' erolitpc'py d write thd, likt ,''sYliatifp • "With iy, is '. • Dekspt4anti`: - Atkikoleis - itt PifiekkOloli r Biii. i • - " trios -,‘ ke E;rpipps wttleAtJaisigicz) is . Big.: - trite ; settitiiis,,flPlittilit ; Szegedin -Is ,fiege . • dln't , ogoS(lS,G,l l 4oll; , ..SaiashAphstasp, (a Is tr '' ' .1a.f.,a , !. 4 - Ragibil, l l) . dr Pahtisbkit;th,...kler..' man , e*lnciatukN. ,! st o_._'.+!Au.ifis,. l . l 3' "PrevaN .. . ' ' 1 !1111.140412111 Itti . 4;11111 - 2. . . . _.. met ,kge l oi li c v ni r ~,F s egr,4 l ,l„ A . ;:r 4„.. .p e r oo ra r,erti l er, i • i ff In,tho,p r ti . syllej If lia4 ..' ' ingastfiAtiOrstati abltriiif ,' ',1, , , 'ati,iii " ' ^a'hy.oy e li; , Aasod,lS Atiaiaidi , ataassar,,le tame*dviikri(lbet was lii taa,):. Amigyas ,•is,a stunipet, und.we defy,iiiir 'PAP to. describe .. the Nay, itlia-prOnouncedom thatmnollter man Iproq -,,:- ?houndatit ,aright,froblithefultiecription:: Those , • , Whiidant find Mnymnie)lo tenfitheci Ihd Sounds : ''''' • PAHA'. MlUWeeetent - theihs'eltmki with , al.ptitlit.; ', '-,• laahl yualliatiorolildliai !Wan.* SzouillA4 '4, 0 m u ' thik i lsignoftrAks* t*rn4br% , b)it :, limy 1 1:4:0) theta* the , C4Odol; ' 119:13;i6M4thlifilike', 4 3(14404e14 .t butfUt , ox r. ''l 4 C 9/; 4 / 9 1! V '' ,) I L . !IT14 "1 : .7 . ; Nuliftki)iiiii`..oo.%,,Mo363(4r nslakefic • -14 .11Ung0(fii,b0,1 1 1 . 0 WO4, , , Alga,o o P l P4'i:Ci, V '?: ftanolthOeit 1L094' 7 9Pg , t lit'l4 1 11140hr,!Pt ,',•'.,,,' 1 4 1 Ittintre_ipP1 8 06ercorP ,0 0 A l,i ho• . o fi ) ftF , ,'"l',"• , rglilPP,*l - 4 .-Fifer.' , iszgi'lbTfo. "=. l ri?r 6 o l , I,llllSol , tkApfiliplAttplititiaMli'whio Volsci, p•-.,"..e. ,- -..:•-!..- , ..•,;^..4 .. . l q, ~,• , • • -3 ',11);,,,, ;,,,,,havo,lll,olnAnwthles,,as or.,lns anosigellaci , which 'ls pronounced - Yel-latoto.iteli, with - the emphasis on theseepadtAillattle,./11Ceisulti% is ' also a Selavonie natins,'but,tits beddltlagyari. z . ellJ Ifi,ViTtn;lSAillinrt 4l :•3 4 ,? l ,Tl'ki,, .--, -,..., - I ~.... ti i /• antipotiaotiii jUt , ~,' , ~• .„, - ~.,...„,„,,, , ~ , ~,, -. :,-,,,, ...,,,... , „,,liiw I C TI ""!V 32o . ,33 ROOPLilLA',l3,•? ' ••,'', ' ARENTsARGAIMArIadu AND 'JEwtilit sitiii ,i, ,,,. ....., ~ . i ..,,, WIIME:GojiI tthd 811.: I - • j ,P-- ••••,- tit,' ,4 /01'' ` Watclies of ' 'eve& . 1 _ ,f , . ~,,,.. eget pule can e a •,• '* 1 .,.: - . ,,,,,_ at from tenoto 'fifteen 5.,,. 9 1 ', . less than angethefstore •-, -, • `.e. ~, ;?r i. ' hi New ' Ybilt 'dr Priibi= 1.; '-- • s. _ dolphin. t ' 4 'Petntionii 'whci ' , Wis. to get,o goodwatch, perfectly ,regulated; %,'lwoo, ddo welito,.call 'at' • 'the StOre”of thicaub. -4.tocribei t and the quality and'priee of his , watcheO dth..-.that. of other stores. ' "- :. GOl ;*AT3tES ITVtlt yorzowinoTrcesontOe lt ''--v t iow Patois: ' 1•" t' p: Il Gold •Leias, filljeelte,:B etratddseo,Od 0 0, !::Silva do '+: • do . 's'' ' " •".. ,12' 00 L! Gold, Lopinest;jeweled,:B - eirat cases' '' '23 00 Silver , t'db -. do ; "• ' ' $;,00 Silver Verge"Watehes from $3;00 lAsivards. • Gold Pencils 'from el to "$8 ,00;' Oold r Pens, ' with silver caseav nod pencilsoirtnaild,'for'lsc.' ", 1 x Also, a handsome-assortment of new and ...lashionable Jewelry, at prices far,belckw,the - ',Suet store prices., Old Gold and' eilverliought ,;' or taken in exchange, • LEWIS R BROOMALL, • No 110 North SECOND Street; second &tor below Race, Philadelphia. tip:B'49:,,y,• . ill - Cut this Advertisement out, and bring it • along, you willithen be sure to get into the right store. ' • . , ''.; • Watches and Seurely I • „ - •k• •CHEAPER alum. EVER— Wholesale and Retail—At the ' 'tilt " "Philadelphia Watch' and Jew i', - - elry.Store, No. 96`North SE; i ,?-.` , , .COND stroet,eorner of Quer : . , (Lc t) \lt It; ry strdtst..,, = ipold Levers,'lB k. , cases, full jewelled, $3O and , • upwarde '• . , Silver Lovers, , full je oiled, $l5 and upwards. :Pold 'Lupine, 18' k. , ases, jewelled, $25 and c r upwards ' .- ' Silver Lepines, jet elled,' $lO and upwards . Oilvhr Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 , ' ' Silver 'Spoons, equal 'to coin, per sett—Tea, ; $5, Desert $l.O, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion: All good's warranted to be what the aro sold for. Cl:instantly on hand atlarge nSsortment offine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE , Also, an assortment Of M J Tobias & Co., E Simpson ; -Samuel &, Brothers, E S -Yates & Co, John Harrison, G & It Beesley., and' other superior. Patent Lever Movements, which .will be cased in any style desired': - t , . , , Arrangements have been made pith all ''t he above named most celebrated •manWiliturers of England, to furnish at 'short notice tiny requited Style of Watoh, for which orders will be taken, and:the name and residence of the person or- Aering•put, on if requested. • - , • O. CONRAD, nOvBI Importer of Watcher )I.HE NIAGARA ..'SHOWER;BATEL rAn entirely new Article fin' Shower-Ba thing; with warm Or cold Witter. , 11:!TTIIIS Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October 1848, the only Bath that over took a premium at that institute and also took the first premium at the Fair of tho Noryland Inatitute,NoveraL ,bar 1848. , •A groat and important improvement is made in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing the water immediately on the body; without wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure of the. bather; but a greater point is gamed by being enabdsto bathe with warm water,-whiclt no other Shower-Oath is adapted to—and, most of all the Bath 'canlo medicated without-injury to the'hair, ' Many persons cannot take a cold bath7,--their case is met in this•as they can regulate the tern. *attire of the water to suit - their . wish, and commence bathing at any season of the year without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have the advantage of bathing without wetting the-, hoed or covering the same. . - • • The arrangements aro sithple and complete, and not liable to -get out of order. The Bath call' be adjusted to suit anrheight, from a small - child to the tallest person. When the door is closed, the fixtures are hid and the outside up. pearemce is that-of a neat piece of furniture. They have received tho approbation pf seve ral medical gentlemen—others are requested to "call and examine them, Manufactured by the Patentee. EPRRALM LARRABEE, • - 24 Souill Calvert street, Baltimore. DATHING.—Read what Armstrong says: Do not omit, ylrwho would health secure, Tile daily tresh ablution, that shall clear) - The sluices of the skin ; enough to keep ,Tho body sacred from undecont soil. Still to bo pure; even if it did not conduceriy.w. As much (as 11 does) to health, very greatly worth Your daily pains; 'tis this adorns the rich; The want or this is pover,y'swoir foe, With this oxternal virtue, ago maintains A'clecent grace : without it, youth and charms Are loathoonte.' , 4nuary 3,1849.-Iy., bartetico. FRESH TZAS. "IXTE.htive just.roceived an entire new selec 'V V nof choice and fresh GREEN AND _BLACK TEAS, embracing Young, Hyatt% liiiperial and Gunpowder teas, of various quail'. ties, ranking from 3 . * to 81,25 per pound, from the tea store of the Messrs. Jenkins, of Phila. lelphia, 'neatly, securely and freshly packed in quarter, halt, and pound menthe and paper pack. ; ages; ,as,,well as in the bulk. The selections are made by one of the partners, who has had expotience, in the business, among the Chinese thenOlves for about seven years, and i,thitutul. vantage, 'together with our own'experierice, and the enceuragenient extended to us in the selling :of these' Teas for more than two years, past, encourage us•confidently to reccommend them .att suPerior, to any other selection of Tees in this market—for sale at the Grecery store 'of 1; W, E 133( , Slatruga,' Elediciftes, Ike. I have ust received from Pinladel.. . phis: , and' New York 'very extensive additions to my former'itock, umbra cmg nearlyrovery article'of Medicine ' now in . use, together with Paints, oils,' Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationary, 'Fine 3 -Cutlery, Fishing, Tackle; ,Druhes. of ;Almost -every sdescription;, with' an - eridleas;.variety of;other articles, which I am de. terminal to-sell at the VEMLOWEST prices. , Alj Physicians, Country,:Morchants, Pedlars __.itild.nthers, are respectfully_requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured ~that every article will lie sold of a good quality, end npon reasonable terms. r • , S. 'ELLIOTT, . ' • . :Main street; Carlisle.' 2 . - I 'Brusheistarashes!' A groat:variety 4,660 . iistif4,ltitielee 18-4. cored, Sale, consisting, of ,Wbiteviash, sweep. ,„Ing, Ocrubbitig,'Pabildrs,,ClothiShaving,ailt urf ,;:Teat and Nall, Plonk and, raining ,Brushes in , great yaruitis ali ,which,nre of the hest !mai. beAsoldfat jlie , lowest priceop • et:!•-! ..; S. ELLIOTT ' !* ' ' ,i• • '''' ~ • ; - - ;‘•4-1' C,';' •'' ' RE