Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 19, 1849, Image 4

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."IltavoAti.+-4The."itation„which,; in political
languagk We. Call!Htingary, but comprising
lethal:large Wadi: of noun.:
.trrincludad In'the Austrian ; &minions, exu3n
- ding-from :; ..hif Carpathian , (Moulteins on the
hortbillothe . Gulftif Quernero.eir the: Adriatic
and Turkish frontier; 'longitudinally, it extends.
-- fromthilaustrian boundary lino of Mora Via,
I.l6Wee;Aiiitrie;.Styita, and Illyria on the, west;
eititwerd to ~ the Alpine obain which .bciunds
, 06tild,aeiiiit ail if nature, had,
ddalgnpd• Xter:thiiimpitrati habitation of great
peeple, , •••Dwalitia,itie defended by the' but
•-
-
arke:Kiiature• Mountain or flood; Nature
haiiteenprodigi, 3n the gifts of a ricifsolloind
rita;cilmate'faverable allprodumions.'neiel-'
- sarilirithe'euidentatiOn 'of man. count
try,,prolificilrf core and mine f., - thi•tirea'd plains
afford Maurine t "postilrege.' foe., the flecks,. and
the M .
ouat a ins.yield minereltrealeres of hello&
Jess extent. In the.admirible? , diStribution of
..Providence, the richer - sells cif :the plain yield
More than enough;ilif,the staff of life to supply
!the deficiencies of those mountain regions which
contributeminerals to the national weelth:L.:,
.Hungary IS cepimisly watered by noble rivers.
.TheDunabe``flows through the heart of the
tienittrif and the Thiess, the Drove, the Save;
and waters of lesser magnitude; give breadth
to Duna's mighty flood. The -superficial nuts
cited° of the country is estunafed at nearly:BBf_,
000 square miles, • .
The - Kingdom of. Hungary is composed of
Hungary proper, Soiavooia, Croatia Transylva
niatand'the,Graez Coinilatea, or military fron
tier.'-'lt Subdivided thole: '
HuOgary proper, containing the follow
ing districte'sed population: '
• I..`Eltingao westof the Danube . ; divided
into eleven komitats, or counties . ; population
1842;449,m0,
2. East of the Danube; thirteen, counties;
populatiOn; 2,764,247,
3. West of the Thiess; eleven counties;
pophlailion,l,7B9,7ooo.
4. East of the 'Meals; twelve counties;
population, 2,931,600
11.
,Sclavonia ; three counties; Syrmia,
Verocq, and Posegan ; population, 336,100.
111. Croatia; three counties ; Kreari War .
edin, and Agram ; population, 506,500.
IV. Transylvania containing,
" 7 ;,1: The Hungarian country'; eleven coon
.
es ; poulation,ler,coul.279,7onto.
2. The Szekry ; five cantons; pop•
elation, 373,000. ' -
S. The . Saxon country; nine cantons; pop
ulatr, 335,700 ;,making, with a military force
/ OD& a to all of 2,108,405. •
V. F ive • email separate districts; populii
tion,.29;loo; making, with 66,293 miitary for
the districts, excluaive of Transylvania, a total
Ilepulation of 10,500,000, according to an. ap-
Proxiesate estimate made io 1842. ,
The bulk of the population 'is composed m
three-races: 1. The Magyars, or Hungari
ans, par excellen c e. ,2. The Sclavonians, of
hicalves, comprising various tribes, as the ..
" vacs, Croates, Serbs, &0.. 3. Germans.
relative proportions are thud stated .by M. Fen
. yes Magyars,. 4,812,7591 Slovacs, 1,687,256 ;
Germans, 1,273,677; Wailaks, 2,202,542 ;
' Croats, 886,079 a Raiks, or Raitzes;' 828,365';
Schocks, 429;868; Wends, 40,864; Rutheni.
ans, 442,903; Bulgarians, 12,009; French 6,
. 150 ; Greeks, 5,680 ; Armenians 3,798 ; Mon
teeegrins, 2,830;. Clementine, 1.,6011; Jews,
244,035 ;--12,889,406.
The chief settlement of the Magyars are rho
plains west and east of theiDanube. The Ger
_ mans, are for the Most part of Saxon and Lau.
bian deseent;and dwell on the Austrian frog
tier and the mining districts. The Slavoca,
who are supposed to be the oldest settlers, encl.
who came of the Czecs of Bohemia, people the ,
northern districts along in the Ruthenium or
Bussniaks (from Red Russia) and the slopes of
the Carpathians. The &hocks inhabit Scla to
province as_ well as the .distriht called Beath
- nat, lying between the rivers Danube, Thiess,
and Arad and Transylvania ire of the Serbian
stock of &laves.. Many of this race . took shel
ter in Hungary . from the persecution of the
Turks, and settled in tho•country. • The Croat's
inhabit the 'district of Broatia. The. Wends,
are of the Styrian tribe of Sclavei. The
Wal
aquas Or Wallake titissuppoiag. to be of Sclava.
Roman origin, the descendlintif of the Roman'
colonists who peopled Dacia in the time of
Trajon.
The statistics.of the ireligioueTaith -of these
populations, according tothetablea of 1892, for
the whole kingdom, Including Transylvania
ore these t Roman Cath01ic5, 1 6.444,418; (non,
united,) 2,603,050 ;-3,982,777. Protestants,.
•utheran,) 1.014,518; (Calvenists,) 1,949:606
- L..2,964,124 ; Unitarians. 45,769 ; •laiser. 258
882.÷(WeYntinster Review.
ARTIFICIAL Gems.—False Pearls are made
by dissolving' the scales of small river fish in
water of ammonia, which solution is dropped
into the inside of hollow glass beads, and then
allowed to dry. These - are called paste beads.
but the French have a way of counterfeiting'
the real pear!, so skillfully as almost to deceive
a connoiseur. The bail! Of all artificial gems is
a fusible gliss called Strass paste. It is made
of rock crystal six ounces, red lead nine ounces,
p 4 1 0 .1 ash thiee ounces, boracio acid half' an.
oe ; and arsenic five grains. This is mixed;
beam first g o raund, then fusedina Hessian cru
cible and iltfhlfused for twenty-four hours, and
thenieft to oriel gradually. The 'following ar
tificial genniiirts made . of this Stratis'paste CAM
bineffwith difforentisubetericoe for tbei'various
•
colors.
Fox AIKETII7IIT.---SlraliMyalite one pound
oxide of. manganese 24 grains, cobalt 1 graM.
fuse together. By the addition of• a grain of
cassius purple, , a more beautiful gem will he ,
made. •
.
• BERYL-9 ounces Strass paste, antimony pi
grains, "cobalt one ind..a half grains. Fuse
them together in a crucible.
:• - ••:1144:0-0,41wrEarturr.—Strass paste" 2 pounds,
`:''glaiis oeip/twifiny one pound, calcined peroxide
of. JO TrtWodnees, and one drachm of oxide of
Ina jgarieso.
• WSSITE Coaszo . ror.—Straes paste 2 pounds : ,
burned bones one,
ounce, and a mite of washed
yellow ochre. t ,
EMERALD.—Strass pasta one pound six and
a half ounces,,,peptate of copper seventy-two
grains: and one and ,a half grains of peroxide of
iron. ~ •
Another emerald may be: made by nine
' ounces of_Strass paste; oxide cif : Copper thirty-.
nine grains, oxide of chrome two grams. , : rr., •
G4avEr.—Strass paste . one ouneei , glass of;
" antimony two hundred and ten grains, and•'ox
ide be:antimony two :grains. By adding two
grains of Canille purple's more beautiful garnet
•
is produced.', ..- - •• • . -•
Orii.-41trass paitic"teh'iXidads, burnt bo nes
half .a.poimd.,' .-, • * •,.,.• • 4'
~F.Ltinx.-.Sirass pastW sixteen , ounces, Cassius
purple one hundred and sixty-eight grains, the
same amount each of peroxide of': iron, and' of
. „ golden sultikuret of 'antimony, and of mangan
h•,, - ese burired"witWnitreeatong• with- two •:ounces.
of rock crystal. A small amount of manganese
Wittirfife ounces of Birrte paste;',atakes a t ..,very
snit titit:ii '
; :,, ,
hrmins;-4 3 rass y paste,one ou nce i cob alt
sixty-eight grail* -' Fuse for-thirty, hours., ; By_
adding a:few:l;6llos6f • manganese a;-difibreint
lik l ailalii pFoduepdr, : This mixture must be care' ftilly,inir i bdforwfasinn;atid•Jeft thirty , holfin
_., 44;!tieeelirtifielal prin. ilia' fused 'lW,'ltitrid,
* ii
span tirtreiblesMnd kentln,th rce foe tweinr
tilitli*tpirlitioura. ..Thay, a in suffered
to: •, wilivati.l :r Z•.C: II
,'1 ate lailread Journal, . in , i
. • iii"hrtieln lippo Ake Octane ,cohditlon of the
lii,Mlol:!milin'lifilted Ati . teii•6llikee'pie.tei
. loWlng'remarki : :. • ' • • ;,, .-r%;
i; •„Th.ingreat branckof, national industry
itniani.very,taiieh'dapriesed;rwithrint. 'any pros
. • Pant of immediate improvement.' 'Nearly every
..';:dill Itilhiecchintel ,fo,rmikingiMilroairbard,ytf
. • dot . • every one, - poi et:mended' Wiiikl'and •190
- , stay calculate on'argerieral,ettandonment of the
, . ,marmfriatutiOfPig.unik,most kindn of .bar l 'ironi,
nth Ibis .. %it
,',lt-'jp" , fhrther - .prOteeted'by tba.-revtin'tub
•-.:','`- r, 11l Itlitg:•fft/t,Stis.tir.,;9oB‘s en fintite,Pn'tlitli.
+:•‘:!1104,;
. ttarplacts* ! ,,ouroxicial'dobilition, bring
i'i:'(:).olPitttill4.4lle'llOall 11114 0,014116 tkatrWP , rlPl,w.
:- :• `i :•"!,[tithitaltirlD•i ( iteati:Stlt*ln',••;ithp,,eoontry, Rein:
, • - whink:werkW , most'Arkicitar ruppliesAol,thin,aref'
. ', '''',•:'tliitilicr.h.Mi , _ r•'• iiit i.r•- • I. ) r: i•l s ,:r.,.i; ..,-, 1 ',7.., i k V..,,,,..,-.„0 : ,.,,
• . ;,,,AV . filkteioarkablicipologioal:lfi'ckilikat ., most
o
teuicbieis of iron ore iwAtibritountr iiiiictis,
-•, :utotei`from the ', sea ilia:rail and also from • our
r'' .rfri:ol:l4l:talliable Mialftalds:::r Oa •rtfic other handi
BA Beach and. Welch beds, of ores anCeoal
ire9sontiguous, and'are in the. Irriirmilliteslolll.:
I • Of tide, water.; consequently; tba,lroir mada
.
, O''.•, f019 . 00041110.06 • 1111.the iron (*linnet of Or
',,. . I, t Anmidtin., o lVe - ,'"eoloY,;;:llM,Verora, no protection
•;.
~;-byciliiiiilif, 00, ppelipi;!ige,gid” ill thktlin hair:
...-""":;•\" gg.,.ittpe.j?f:.3llLo ,4u tit, Ail: lio per cent. tel vp
•-•‘:,i. , . , .•': Irintan ,ie by 'nee leeeciereqUlll" . .lli,' thel rid-
It
~,i,i ' :,'.4kii kt akjiiyad;Olhe;Engliiiii , „.'mannfriOtnlel . ;
'''"••!!111L.41...10;0111r,R30, Jl.llfe.ltiPsB?iiii.l,.lo_'o,b,ol,
,:' , ;A eet mi:Cm.lialiwit 'tit,:::Amft,l a •• maim;
••-•;•'•; , -!5"Jitertiireri•Jer.,it.in I. ber,bdrne id..nalliidliiiethh,
' -, !:?iAg'.slll.49: l 42.taltAtilltella.lilolitt9 l " einAmMtil9* o
, Y 7. /.Y:: , .; Oto:9c. opiirtooos,o4 , 'oppie, dosk9r,* t 9.
• r,' ,l, ',." ,' ,ifoni" ' , The pey nt,; , thtir;-,-Englisti; , Operatit*is,'
',..4,-,;F:.,..... , , , J J ,.;..:::, , ..- -:, -... , - ~ , . ....., -1 ; .. .'• ~..,'.,;.., :.,-., '.::,::..,:3;
NM
treasured.,hy ,'wha t 'noceeitart tO„;feed . and
clothe hits . Atperieans , at: twitient,f not'
worh,Ot th.eie - wage's; they milt turn their Mind
to ehroethini,elee,pr)iti
eh I t'll; 'I ha t etir' - ira in aMi fti r.tO reel •rottet qua,
their • busineas;%Wfal I:: On iy these.tWO alter.
natives are preserliVd To them, and we regret
to, say: th a t one ;45'Ith ,two be ing.rolidwed
lOW greit :!'
. ,
. jWitsvEnx.CiirrziTALDE.—The moilartipe
rinds' of this laiportaiittirtinCh'ef•Oili4iiialio.
industry,;lire especially; that , portion.,-of it
Whieh centres-in , the valley of. the BelotaXiblia,'
se`A''o't Cm,
is compiled fro— a 'letter aad tea tb . 0
oinnati;'Ailae t" ' • • • ,
• Thie initninse , bitsitiess-eraptoyerfOur , classes!.
of persons, viz The'caale rainy's, who chief.''.
ly reside in'the great: prairiesKof MIEI•
souri anillowaand'dispose; Of ' , their 'cattle
t ivo: to three , years Old to the ;• gragiers; The
grasierevlio'lito.tho - Ovin'eri..or the , ren tore `131,.:,
the great Payette a n d
Union countie s, ,3. The catifeAeilent,
Who era corn raisers,Aunk take the cattle In; the
autumn to fetten for the markets ln the Athletic,
cities. Two, of . these ;_ciecupiticins. are
,occa
sionally,united. The Icaßkirs. who. .furnish ; ,
the funds, The.bankir.of Clillicothe, Centre. ! •
villa end .Xenia, Ohio, token• tegether, do the • ti
larger portion ,of this business, and ills the, el
ciest profitable of the banking business of the "
- slate.. The cattle tratlet;.fibout 10, purchase,
applies to a bank for a lone, giving id bill of ex
change on Philadelphia or New Yo'rk, at four
months, which the bank discounts—receiving
the funds when the -cattle are sold, and getting
both interest and exchange, which brings the
profit to .10 or 20 per cent. The cattle feeder
receives the notes of the bank, Which are paid
to the grazier and raiser, and thurthe circula
tionl4-,the.bank-js kept-out,throughout.the - en.
tire Western. Statee. These, transactions ore
deemed coMmercial ..and .attfe, based as they
are on the actual sales of cattle in the . Atlantic
cities!: The sales of cattle in the counties of Iri
Ross, Picliaway, Franklin, 'Madison and -Fer
enc!, amount to nearly.a million of dollars, Sup
plying that amount of hills of exchange,
bayieties.
FRESH TEAS.
WE have just received an entire new &dec.
tion of choice and fresh' GREEN AND 1 0 ,
BLACK TEAS, embracing Young Dyson,
Imperial and Gunpowder teas, of various quan
ties, ranking from 97i to per pound, trona /
the tea store of the Messrs. Jenkins, of Philaz
.delphia, neatly, securely and freshly packed in
quarter, balf,rnid pound inctalic and paper pack
ages, as.l4nlriis in the bulk. Tho selections
aro made by ono of the partners, who has had
experience in the business, among the Chinese
themselves for about seven years, and this ad
vantage, together with our own experience, and
the encouragbment extended to us in the selling
of these Teas for more than -two years past,
9arturtige us confidently to reccommend them
stiliti?ar to any other - selection of Teas in
this market—for sale at the Grocery store of
July 11—'49 J. W. EBY,
Tobacco and . Cigars.
JUST' received and for sale wholesale and re
tail 'the best and cheapest selection of CI
GARS to ho found any Nyhere out of the city.
The selection consists of
° Granuloma, Emilia,
Castellos,
Plantation, La Prymnvera,
Leon D'oro Regalia.
Principe. La Grata, s '
Venus and Figaros Molesendora, &c. ••
• All of the finest Cubasand Havana Tobacco.
and put up in the neatest manner, besides I.
have excellent -sixes and the beet Melees. Also
the best Congress and CtivendiFh OB ACCO
both plain and sweetened, at reduced prices for
cash. Call and examine my stock before per.
chasing. I will sell by,the box ad low as they
:can - be - had - in - tito city. Don'florget thri - Mace
opposite the railroad office:
Carlisle; nue T II CRISWELL
•
Ju, .
Watches and Sewelv !
CHEAPER THAN + EVER— ,
Wholesale and Retail—Ai the
"Philadelphia Watch and Jew
4. dry State, ' No. 9$ North )
SE
_Sk.... ..r= C 0 ND street, corner of Quar
. o.i.:,(NitAn .
y, l atreet.. '
Gold Levers, 18k. Vases, full jewelled, $3O and
upwards -,' =
Silver Levers, full jewelled, $l5 and upwards.
Gold Lepine, 18 k..eases, jewelled, $25 and
upwards
Silver Lopines, jewelled, $lO and upwards
Silver Quartior Watches, $4 tg 10
Silver Spoons, eg_ual to coin, per sett Ten,
$5, Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro
portion. All goods warranted to be what the
are sold for.
Conitantly on hand a large assortment effuse
GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE
Also, an assortment of 11f J Tobias .& Co.,
E Simpson, Samuel & Bicithere,,E S Yates &
Co, John Harrison, G & R Beesley, and other
superior Patent Lever Movements, which will
be cased in any style desired
Arrangements have been made with ell the
above named most celebrated .manufacturers' of
England, to furnish at short notiewany required
;etyle . dr Natch,•far which cams Will be taken,
and the statue and resideneiNP the person or
ilering•put on ifreqinsted
. oD:CO.NRAD, •
Impoeter of Watches
novsl
L. R. lIROOMAXIVB
BEAT BARGAIN. WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
• ••••••=•• . • WHERE Gold and SU
-0;1 ver Watches of every
description can bo had
; at from ten td fifteen
e - less than any other store
in . Now York or
- :-delphiu, Persona who
to get a good watch, perfectly - regulatied - i
would do well to call at the store of the sub
scriber, and compare the quality and price of his
watches with that of other stores.
GOOD WATCHES AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY
LOW' PRICES. •
Gold Levers, full jewere,:B coratcases, $2B 00
'Silver do do • 12 00
Gold Lepinee, jeweled, '8 carat cases 23 00
Silver do do 900
Silver Verge 'Watches, from $3,00 upwards.
Gold Pencils from $1 to-$8;00; Gold Pans,
.with silver cases, and pencils attached, for 75c.
Also, a handsome assortment 'of .now and
fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the
usual store prices. Old Gold and silver bought
or taken in exchange,
LEWIS E. BROOMALL,
No 110 North SECOND Street, second door
below Race, Philadelphia, app 8'49 :
irrcut this advertisement ,out, and - bring it
along,. you will then be aura to got into the not
THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. ;
An entirely new Irticle for Shower-Bi
ihing. with warm or cold Water. -
IttrTEIB Bath took the prornium at the Fair of
the Fritfiklin Institute, Philadelphia, October
:1848, tho - only Bath that oyor took a promium
_ •
,'atthat inetituttrand alio' took the first premium
at the Fairvf tiro Maryland Ipetitute, NOvem-
ibei , lB4B4 , ` l
A 'greet and important improVemint is made
in this S hower - bath over all others ,' by throwing lo
therMter:immedialely..on .tho ,, body; ,, without
Wetting the head, unless ,at, the will or pleasurci:i
of 'the (bather; but a'greater point 'evened bY '
being. enabled to bathe with warm water; which
no other Shower-Bath is .adapted hi—and most':
of 41 tho. Bath 'can bo medicated without injury
totimilmir, : ' --.:-., ••" • • •-•' .. .‘• ~ r.
,Mtii tt,r perhons' cantiot take a, cold 64th—their
c a a t i b t met in. thie mirthoy: can regulate the tem- ,
Os 6"rdf theltivaior.to suit their 'wish, and
,cotirt 'ence. , bathing , mtl any libation of the year
without any unpleasant result. Ladies pan have , ~
Ilia advantage , Of , bathincwithont ; wetting: the
head or coveringibe seine:: •' , ' : ro•, ~., '• ,
6iThe briangemintiAre 'simple Mud' com'plete;
a not, , liable , to'lipt out •.of order: ?: Thk,Bath
n: be Adjusted to, suit any, height; from ik small. '',l
e4ildio the talltiee.person: ,, When , the' door hr. :
closed; the fixtures 'are hid endlthe • Outei dc sp.' 1
Pentanes is-that of 'timid plaae,of flirnituiey 1 , '' ..1
They-havereeeivectihe approbatioumPenve.; ''
raFtriedical gootlemen—others are requested , to ,,
clikapd,examme. thorn: . Manufactured' by,' ,the r . ..
ePitinitte6: , ..„', ':!BIiHRAINCLARRABIijg;,:; , ,W,'
' - 24 South Calvert street, Baltimore.
: BATHING."-Read what Armstrnild 8 11Y,'Er.i i
1) not omit, yorwho, Nvould health secure," 1 - .'
,T 'e'dttibr,tresh ablution ; that shall-deur! " 1 '..',
•T 6 sluices pfthit sk,ie; , eriough to'keep ,%.._:,..;
I Thietiolly Oadred freurtindooeM soil. ,••' ,
Scaltititepitriii oveirifitdid not toridOcet'l
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tied , hi ; it,C , , q u oli fiod' electorsf of.' the' Common:,
"vv ' thAti:the , mariner 'follilviring,T.tii:Alt ,p'...The
J dres . iefithleAStiPrOnMCCtirt,',by,:ths! ',qualified,
ja
Cl. Store at larga,,. The President jt4iges of the
'NS etor:Cenite,ofi ConiMen ,Pleas'anti,of aiMit
'et' lei - Coolie' Of Record as are:Or'shall , be:esfab.:
li ed bylaw, and niltother Jtidges required. to
be, learned in. the:law, :by the' nuali fie&elee tore
of the rospeativo distriete 'overwhicluthey• are
to preside or act Eis ;Judges. • And the'Aesocii- ,
10 -Judges ortho'COurts of , Conimen -Pleat( by
tit, qualified electors of the counties respec.
a% ely." The Judges' of the Supreme' Court
ih ill held their 'offices for the Lorin of fifteen
ye irs, 'if they shall So long befieve",themselves
Will s. (subject tothe allotment hereinafter pro.
vi. ed for; subsequent to the, first. election%)
The President*Judges of the several Courts of ,
Ceimmon Pleas and of such other Courts of
Ji.' - '
..ileord as are or 61.11'11.6e established by law,:
nil 'all other Judges reopiredlo be learned in
lit law, shall hold their offiees for tho term of
.
II years o if they shall so long behaVe them=
„selves well f-,..The Asgoilate Judges -of 'the
C
olurts of Common Pleuii'shall hold - their offices
fa ti the tormcif fire years , itihey AO so long
beliaVe themsolveir well: all of whom shell be
commissioned 'by the .Governor,- but- for any
o:lsonable cause whiah shall dot bo sufficient
;rounds ofimpeachment, the - Governor shall,
come 'any of- them on- the address of -two.
thircls of each branch of-the-Legislature. The
•firit election shall talce place at the general
election of, this Commonwealth next after the
adoption of' this amendment, and the commis;
sins of all the judges who may be then in office'
111 II expire on the first Monday of - December
hi lowing, when .the terms of the judges shall
momenta. The persons who shall then he
elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold
th.tir offices ap follows • one of' thdin for'three
ye: rs, one toesix years, one for nine years, on,
for twelve years, and ono for fifteen years; the
term of, each to be decided 'by lot by the said
judges, as soon after the election as convenient
unli he resultcertified by them4ollie, °over
lie'', that tho commissions may be isg,ued in
.acqordande — thereto. The judge whose com•
misilion will - first expire shall be h ief Justice
during his term, - and thereafter, each judge
whose _commission shall first expire. shall in
turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or wore
0131 'missions shall expire on the same day; the
tii
' gos holding them shall decide by lot which
i
sir II be the - thief Justice. Any. vacancies
hao - Arling by death, resignation, or otherwise,
in'imy of the said courts, shall be filled by ap
pointment by the Governor, to continue till the
firet Monday of Deceinber succeeding the next
pipe - rat election. The Judges of the Supreme
Coon and the Presidents of the soveraLCourts
of Common Pleas-shall,at stated times, receive
for their services an adequate compensation,
to Ipe fixed by law,-Much shall not be diminish.'
ed during their cottinuance in office, but they
shill( receive no Me•vir perquisites of office,
nor
.hold any other office of profit under this
Conlmonwealth, or under the' governotout of
Dui United States, or any other StatoNti fi s
Union. The Judges of the Suprem ourt
. wrirorthnir - eonlintraida, in - cdfrocriikall - resi der
williin this Commonwealth,--and the -other
Jnilges dfiritig their continuance in office shall
reside within the district or-county for which
Linty were respectively elected, •
WILLIAM P. PACKER,
Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives.
GEO. DARSIE,
-- - Speaker of the Senate. ,
IN THE SEKATR, March 1, 1849„
Resolved, That thin resolution pass.—Yeas
21, Nays B, '
Extract from the Journal.
SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk.
IN Tux [louse /OF REPS., April 9,1849.
Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas
Nays 26.
Extract from e ho Journal.
WM. JACK, Clerk.
riled April 5, 1849. .
p. L. RUSSELL, Dap. Sec.-of the Com'th
•
PENNSYLVANIA. BB:
i do certify that the above nud fotegoing is
a true copy of the Original Resolution of tile
General Assembly, entitled.'! Resolution re.
Halve to an Amendment of the Constitution,"
as the same remains on file'in this office.
In testimony whereof I have
(' c '- 1
hereunto
t d
1 m t 4 hand,
eea o a f n t d h c e a f eze e d .
s'‘ ?"' i( rotary's Office at Harrisburg, this
II: ..
''''''''', eleventh day of Juno, A. D. one
thousand eight hundred' and
ollty.nine. •
'IOWNSEND HAINES,
Seeretarrof the Commonwealth
4.. .JOURNAL OF SENATE
11 Res ol ution, No. 188, entitled Resolution
relative to an amendment of the Constitution,'
irread'a'thirettme. ' On the.question, will
thp Senate agree • to the resolution? The
Y,las and Nays were taken agreeably to the
Constitution, and were asTollow, viz:'
' " 'Yses—Messrs. Boas, Brawley, Crabb,
Cunningham, Foray th, Hhgus, Johnson. LaW
renee, Levis, Mason, Matthias, M'Casiin
leh, Richards, Sadler', Satery, Small,Smyser,
Starrett and Stine—St.
' , Nam—Messrs. Best, Drum, Frick, Ives,
King, Konigmaeher, Potteiger and Darsie,
Sikaker-8. '
So the question waridetemined in the attar
mauve.
- ajOUREAL OP TUE UOUBE OP REPO.
" Shall the resolution pass?, The yeas and ,
n Ilya were taken agreeably to the provision of,
tile:tenth article of the Constitution, and are
ai• follow, viz: ; ' ~
, "YEAS—Messrs. Gideon - ,1 Ball, David J
lent. Craig . .. Biddle, Peter D Bldom, David M
Bole,- Thomai IC Bull, Jacob Cort,. John Ii
Diehl, Nathaniel A, Eliott, Joseph Emery
David G Eshleman, Wil.Rm. Evans, John
Fausold, Samuel Fogley, -Joseph W.Futher,
Henry • M Fuller, Thomasi Grove, Robert
1 ampeon, George P•llenszey, Thornas J' Her-
Angoloseph Higgins, Charles HOrts,Joieph" B.
llowitr, Robert Klotz . ; ,llarriisin P •Laird;
Abraham Larnbe:rtOr, lamed J. Levris:Jamea
~ Irl r LOng',Jiieob M'Ca;Moy,Jiihn y ItlrCdllO - ek`,.
sir..
ii gh - N'l4o JiMriArtatighlin , Adam , Mar.
1 11,
_, Samuel:Marx, John -Crillyers, Edward
I , N laklearm_,? StOwart. 1
.Poarce ' , Ja th ee `Porter,
',llentyo Frritt,.Alfths„n Robb,oeorge RuPlpy,
IheodortywHykirn,.,! Bernard, 13 , ' Schoonover,
'Sprnuel Sei ti crtgolin Shiiip, Christian SniViAy.;
iThoritis C' Steal;Plireith‘rilt:B;',Stnbbs; Jeat,.l
!O.npzmiiil;'-''Ma'rsbiilE.Kvortiiiil4'iir; . Sirnunl
Viigglirt;•'.o,corgoiT, Thora," Niiihplari Tkord,
S l ,,
' 'tansy :Watjles,' Stiimiel Weirich, , Alonzo -I
N'ilnex...4oalittil , Zirbcy ,and Wm F. rapkar,
. (siker: 7 , l sB.r J ew , i :.1, fl 2 (. ' ' "4-
i oNivs--.lllesers.Auguitlia cornyn,David
,1111. Courtney, ,David Evans, Iliinfso p ,Evans,
, J j thti FonliM,JohioVGiforga;Thontai GUN-
'e de,,Johrill-Giirdin4.Willfitm"ifoniit James
' .Klik; 6 Jciiiinh'l4nlnieli ! 'ltobere:R Little e.
. 1
ihri a 'At 'MoCal Mont': •John L 'lVP,Keiv;'..Vi i illiam
!II 'Sherry;j?siahMiller,Williarit T, Morrison
' ;IM'-VottOOVVlllidin, j V' J ßobtiiii , ,rdtiii' vi
Hoieberilq - johir 713'„ Ititthinford R. , Rupp,
aino;4ohn- Smyth, .:•John . ;8 oudart.L9pokiti
Witlferii in 4 p#14:1 0 Willieins426v:: ,- 28•' - ..--
f"So,ttie vinneOnti'ivoid4itirtnine4 . In iho.tdv
Onintlvo.!' • .
, ,
OEM
=II
. ,)) . ,).. :. • - :Sidariene'e Onrias; i
i , ' .' .;' '-' '3Harriglburgik ,
10 6 5 i' 1149 ' ; ", ' ',
ritz! . !to .. 1 1:.;‘?1!Areill ~ .I.o tha t',lr * ; ,
1 . ~ d 1 - Ida heytify (he above and•
i ' rnoining. , in'....,.tr?0 , And CoirePt
l_ copy,of;the.f.' Yeas' , , and," Naga, ",
7.1 '
token "on the"". 40.dutton ildative
i f , .., • ;)„to an amendmant+offihe Coriatitn •
' ihbp is iheihine'epidarifon ihe•jcuireelon
he' then' liiiusbp' of :thd,pmvoloy*Batikbly :0
)Ili.c9ooo9oth, fur the iiiitedhii•ot '1849
I••;;Nl,i,r 2 gphis,Anx,lnith4;e44l;thuneal of Add QAice •
iltSPOAnniPt[cda) , •br4Rliffiiere:thonehrisl'i,9Agh
!):1110,P,,t,i,1idiM);(414 ,edL .... ,•'. , :.;:i' a 'W.4, 4 1 , ...':•;', j. .. , ., A , il . ,
l g`,..ii ' :'ll, l r.'' , gl i i' l ltiit,t4ol l6 .sl l .4 , lS4 :Pit..l l t l l °l
illrPTA:4llriti4i7iliifiiiji44tViOfiledlu ,
j. ~, linavuotnitno,lnliwpr, d ,tiold•ii i thd i l * Ai
tat pobliblp ilite'l!lr, , ,::: , ‘;Stl•-,fif:l3 -, ,r,LL10T ,. . s'-:,
.1' , .; , .:.),.!'a,gi:i4,:i''.;.;.0.1j0 . 0',4•:','...': - -;.,''
Ocinfectioney'rridVaid'Venr..Stoph
einstri : '"C.A•araami;'iA,l[.:
otINTRY:,M4l . 3.cliArrs ttia„llo.,po,,,
.;lia in . general' arCiesPeetfullY:lo,o4'..l,e,•
ca I ;ttetha'. Old'' 13 ten th ei stibeeribof, ;,(iteA
.itnecin a nirriiiti• !finales 4fead!atiartere)
North Hanover street; a few.;doers north ef,the
,Bank: and examine his large
CHOICE J coNFECTIONARIE4S,;*Mann-...;
facttirdd'orilut 'f,,freeh every
and warianted'Afoi‘;lii be:ate:passed; 142 ,
the' bar sold et,..reasoenYt?
pricee. Ho has just receivod.aleagq,assertment
of Vreile and "in_ Part of 6,1,t
-..kNGES,'• 'LEMONS, Reusim Pigiil:ru" •
enti;q l Ordbieneltitik'.'Paper•sliClJed i
Filberti;eiOnat : nate;44l , nitte, cCmoti•nute; &c.
which` . wlll` 'at ,- the Lloiv,est' rates.
"attention' to .4 - 'la lot of
"I.' I ,OI"SiAND .'PANCY, goot)s, consisting
partit - tif'finti'.fartcy',bezei,• dolls, dell,herids,
Eurnittire in boxes; wooden '• tea - iota,' braes
,and
tin trumpets, bone„basket Wa.
enti'and wheelbarrows, glass , Mid. Chinettql•
ccordtio,us, harmonicans,t facy soap,;, hair
oil,' hair" Oil, hair, and' tooth brushet„ehitying
cream and' htitidreds of other' ' eke: - In
connection with
,the above he ha o hand a
goad asfortntetti;of,AMlLY G8..0 BIBS,
- consiatiag Invert' o oaf, limp and b Tea=
ars; toffetr, - ;cheeolti Cheese
_wail crack o.
mperiol;Youngqiiii3on aid Black Tea, 7 'Spi es
of altkindei . blacking, Matches, brushae,:arec.
.The subscriber returns hie sincere thanks to
the public` for the liberal 'pat.ronat re heretofore
bestowed on hint, • and hopes b'y a desire to
please, to merit a continuance of the same.
49 P. MONYEB.
*Dia,
• • DRUGS 1 DRUGS ! D RIMS !
JUST RECEIVED, • ,
_IIYSICIANS; *-Country , - Me-rehants : and
P• , Pedlars,are invited to call and' examine my
stock Of. Medicines, Paints, Glass, . Oil, WI
niches, nishes, &e. '
!DRUGS. .
Hsi-• .
1_
• Patent Medicines, Herbs * and rads,
Fine Cluithiciile; Spices, grout id and whole
Instruments, • Essences,
Pure.Eisen'l Oils Perfumery, •&e.
DY.E 2 STUFFS.
Indigoes,rog,and Cam Woods,
.
'
Madders, • Oil - Vitriol
Sumac—
.. ' Copperas,
Alum, Lact,Dye? S 3
• PAINTS. • .
. Wetherill & Brother's,Pure Load,-'Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varni , sli Brushes,
Jersey Window Gibes, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and CoachWarnish, and led Lead.
All of which' will be sold at the .vary lowest
market price; at.tho cheep Drug and Book Stem,
of ' S. W. HAVEJLSTICK.
Nov 29th. 1848- . . ' •
• To all whom it may Concern !
GE 0 R4Ev-W. RHEEiVI.
HkNKFUL to the.public'gent 'rally for pas
favors and their liberal patron; Igo; galleon.
tinues to carry on the SADDL}, TRUNR,
nd HARNESS -making - businetas, at his old
',land in Nrinover street, two doom i north of the,'
Carlisle Bank, at the sign of th c Mammoth
Collar. He is now better prepared than over to
accommodate his customers, having recently
made great alterations in his °stab , lisbritent, 'so
as to enable him to keep a much b atter assort
ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish,
Dragoon, scoop, tub, quilted and plo,in SAD
DLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS;, plated and
common; Farmers' Gears, of all nds, Tra
velling Trunks of all descriptions and prices,.
Veleases and Carpet Bags, Bridles,. Tilartingals
Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Witieti•Whips,
Leather, cotton and woratcd Fly-n eta, and all
other articles in his line—all of whi c h he is de
termined to sell nt the very lowest et ish paices.
Making and repairing Matrasses -of hair. husk
end straw, and all kinds of Upholste• ing will be
mita:wally attended tb. .
ap2s'49ly
DRUG AND FANOY. ORE •
-,• • • trailK3ELeittlfs MI
ESPECTFULLY. invitee the,
AIL Lion of the public to his
Drug and Fancy Stu •e, '
n West Main street, Carlisle, w,he're ho has
oat received a fresh assortment of Drugis Me
decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery; Jewelry and
Fancy Goode.
'Amongst his extensive variety,m ay be found
'all-the most
Approved Patent Medicines,
All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, •
Quinind, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils
/White lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground.
Glass, Putty, Chlotoform,
Shandeliers, Lumps, Wicks, Sperm. Candles,
Shaving and Toilet Soaps,
Cologne,3e-wo, Lavender and 03tan.go flower
Watrr,
Bears Oti Ox Marrow and Hair-I) yo,
Nail, Tooth, Hair, and Shaving 13imsties,
Fine Ivore.loi-iv and Shell Com b 8,
Finger Rinse, Braenletit. and Bre.tutt Pine,
Dead Baum and Purser.
Porte Monnuire,
Silver Spectacles and Pencils,
Gold
,Ifens, Ink and alestands," l
Fine Writing and Note Paper En velopeis,.
Motto Wifers,'Seals and - Paper I ,N - eights;
Mirrors and Fancy Boxes,
Musical and Surgical Instrumento,
Fine Knives and Scisebra,
Carriage and Riding Whips," •
Umbrellas,..f.tenoNClocks, Trunks, &c., &c.
Country Physicians, Meichants, P Odlere and
others may - hear something to their advantage
by calling
icrEthereal and Pine. Oil reveiwed fresh
every week.
p.7 - Medical aid and advice gratis t.o the poor
January 17. 1848,
SECRETARY'S OFFICE
SECRETARY'S OPPICE
NEW & CHEAP HARDWARE STORE
m LIE subscribers have just re& ved at their
.1 New and Cheap HAIIDWAIa E STORE
east High street, opposite Ogiley' a DrY.Geod
Store, a largo stock of goods in their line, to
which they would call the attention of purcha
sers, their arrangement in the city hying' ouch;
aa — to edible the& to sell - their - goods at the
lowest city prices. •
Their stock comprises ,a full assortmekt'of
Locks and Latches of every stile , and size,—
Hinges, Screws, Bolts, and every - a rticle used
for Buildings, Augurs and augur !Bit ts, chisels,
broad and hand axes, hatchetsgra i wi ng knives,
planes, and plane bitts, hand, parted, and Rip.
ping saws, mill, cross-cut and circralar saws,
trace and halter chains, hames, 81w:twat's, spades,
and hoes, hay and manure forks. A leo, a large
assortment of Pockat_ntibl e Cutlery,—
spoone, shovel and tongetWatterts and Trays, ,
Hollow ware, Brass and enamelo d Preserving
Kdttles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware, anvils
and vices, Files and Rasps , of eve ry kind. Bar
Band nnd Hoop•lroti, Cast, Shear Spring and
,Blister Steel, &c. Also,
. 100 Boxes Windo,w, t .Glass. •
100 Kegs WetherillTPurp Wit its Lead.
5 Barrels Linseed Oil,' , •
8 Barrels Sp; Turpentine. .
200 Kogtf.CumberlandNittle.
May9'49 . 4WRIGEIT & S.AXTON
•
Now and,Zinnota ntl . -
jaE.ORGE RIIEEM recently
purchaled the county right ol; H AYWaRTII'LI
PATENT C 01.1411; STUFEEii, wou,ld respectfully
call the attention of Oa trad) . ,o that important
invention. ; ; It is certainly q flaci,,greatest
improvements of the age. 'in maclunsi stalk
the Collar crooked around '
,t 'e blot*,
f ailed' With '
hair, wool, or other, mitterlabi;liaclA etuffs. it with
iong StraW, and'also makes - collar:a the-straw.
'AM less than.hairthelaber.inidAiniA) of the old .
way of stuffing. This : machine , . vrill muff all
and every. kind of Wise, :collara, VrtAnii tho,hpstL,
patent feather deiNin r to'Aher corurri'OrraiSAlltiti4
use, and with but iirte;irtan steadily tit WOrk,will
stufrand 'Shane fifty'dollare per: del` in
and bettor style than any'other of ily,. known::'
Saddlers An ilia,: county;are invited - to' call at: ,
the Or' • Miteblishni t, Onlstifitlil,fantri,J
vat. etreet,fCarliele;;Ond 'examine
Township or ",•shots:rigEor 'lre:afild.;Tii
those whet° - licit wish to' buys a right the sillil;
Scriber offerahnktrir PiliAnk - CRAITAIL alirliale:
sale much cheaper then tiny catt„tria . manufae.,
tared , other WdY: "Orders ifin
any'citentity, are respectfullY‘soliiiired.., 4:,:;:.
.
0400130 ES
A T the Chatii,i',/iinitibriteerit3l4f JOY
DI'HAVEItT; WesUllgro,J, stkeOl/
Carlisle; you will always find the boot . st.,Miji . of
Foniiik:Groberierith4Aelthiltid9o
Dan afford. The • sitiiiieriher!ltas piet rsturne,cl
rem the , city; /Old mioitiii'respsatfullv.invite the •
publio iri'gonerol ind"hilt:fricifdefin' trtirticniail,- to .
call add examine •hiOtiohck, t hich , eittbrobeti , ell '
the artidies' usitallt kept in lais-'hrie ' , busittees,'
such as` RIO, cleva , tifid t3tDonditgt) coffee• Im
pellet,' Young, Ilyeon';and 'Made Topic; .df- - the
best . qualitylp ; leaf,'falling loaf, crushed;
clarified And broWnl3figars of every tradit';
pride to suit;'_.-Hertey i sugar , ,hotixo', Orleime , and
534110,1091 1 t8iter , 4,... 'Smelt of
will marmot, puro:,,oritt fresh;: grOund— • Prootris,,,
'lttieltete; baskettl."-b_tgieVie*lo;
Clitltel.,-,pitte - 'autrpres es rofTevery:Y a ilPtY .- - .-
Costile,,fiincY,/roem,and:Oountry'S SOAFS.
sO, n`,ftenerill assattniof,Of chi°o 6 g 1011 /' 11414 : 1 -1 •
Icing TO BACCO: kipsnlelt• lialftatanieh andOoni- ",
man C1GAREL,..131.,A04;-:,supENElyb r tmtE . ,' . .
and CROCKLRY -of eyrgy ' dascription-thieh .•
he *HUBS') it the l owest potollblO'prises, •
.',•E'itolinggratiiful.fer i thh 'Pieria-peer/meg,
ttiforebosterVe'd.,4o"bitn,lif titeherons
,li4/„•:- Isttbileribilr , fondere :them hotirty, - ,
ti t pittteti p:`,lfutunces • meit''.o 4
•.c nuntittneeortnoi iptort. , " • .; •
•'= 4 Notor ;22.18 , 18. -JOS: D..
.
4;4
~lltC~~llftOUL
HarristiurvTransportalion''Llike.
13 -S R - ft;
;MELO • •
ORWARAING dominissiee-Mercliantki t .
1 1-Is.aaisnalte,' Pa. ship l'reduce";Blereleaii
dizo, Ese: to Etaltimers; :PhtludelPhhi.,'&o6`4o4.7l
Coal i• I'laster, - Nails, Salt; Rsh,"Greearles,'.-2ce.i
Sonstantlyfor sale. - ' , ,"; ;
rifirrisburg:lnareli. 29, 1848 . 31i
, .
•
. ... • • .
.
Gonetal Commigion and , For*.ax
Merohant. No n• nowlyrs•Wil
BALTIMORE . ;•
•••• • h ..tp•v...:7-•:.,
imOR the salsf,of Flotir; Grain; •Clotiqrserid
jr Whiskey, Lumber, &c: As, Als 0 ; 1 0P.•
Warding -Goods,•via Tido %,WaldriCtinalrand•
Pennsylvania Improvements.. •Orders, for ,fish,
Sp i
lt, Plaster, &C.,Supplied atloyest.
Having been engaged in the abolts: business,
during the last five years, a continuatioh the;
patronage ofrhis friends and the public. is re;
speetfully solicited,
Refer to
FUNK & MILLER, • •
J & E Euv, Harrisburg,
13nAri3'1' & ZEIGLER . , •
Jacoit Russia, Carlisle, Pa. • •
A: CATHCART, ShOphOrdStOWß, Pa.
Gsonot SINGISER, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Feb. 14-Iy. es
Oamb VaHy .Trahsportation House
„;;,'IL in GS &V
Canal and Rail Road Line: for Phi'add,.
phia, &c. • -
JVatwardiag and Commiasion
Merchant, HARRISBUR4I--Xa. informs his
"friends and the, public, that from the liberalpat
ronage extended to him during the past year lie
has been encouraged to make more extensive ar
rangements for the present Henson, and' has ad
ded two now, largo.and splendid Boats to hie
LINE, and will be fully prepared after the 'op
ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE and
MERCHANDIZE of all kinds to and from
Philadelphia; Baltimore, Pittsbargh, &c., at the
lowest rates of freight and with the utmost,des
patch.
Agents . for Boats, "
• CARLISLE 4. GASKELL,
Race street Wharf, Philadelphia;
GEISE •& SON, •
[No. 48 . Comnierce st. Wharf, Baltimore.
• CLARK/St SHAW,-
J..McFADDEN & CO.SPitts'g
Agents:for
__WIT_NDERLICH & GRIER,It
— 1
No. 272 Market et., Philadelphia.
CHALORER & RDYNOLDS,
t • .. No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia,
SITER, JAMES & CO., •
Broad street, Philadelphia.
PENN'.4. St OHIO LINE, • •
NOrthaticet, Baltimore.
Harrisburg, March 29. 1848.—tE •
S. Goldman's Clothing Store,
On the corner of Main street--rand Marke
&Blare, formerly occupied trjj Nathan-Hantch,.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country
that he has just arrived from Philadelphia, with
a qto endjd stock of READY MADE CLOTH
ING, for the purpose of conducting the ready
made clothing business in all its various bran
ches. . ••
He intends keeping an assortment of every
article in his line of business, and at such pri-,
ces as will suit every one.
_liis_stock.embraccs_tha_moeLandsome and
fashionable styles worn, and made up in the
best manner.
toodi
The subscriber only asks a trial of gt
and is sure they will give entire satisfaction.
Also, a large psfortinent of Hata, Caps,
Shirts, Cravats, Collivsk'Bosoms, Suspenders,
anti Hosiery, all of which he will sell tit — very
low,prictis. Boys'
SAMUE clothingL GOLDMA constantly-ou
N.
hand
-April 11, '49.76m. •
Fresh Dings, Medicines, &c. Soo.
fhavo just received from .Phtadel
phis and New York very extensive
additions to my. former stock, em
former
nearly every ankle of Medicine
now in use, together with Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps;
Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing. Tackle,—
Bruhes of almost every description, with an
endless variety of other articles, whiff}} I am de
termined to sell at the VERY. LOWEST price 4 ".:
All Physicians;tountry 'Merchants,•'.
and others, are reepeetfully requested
the OLD STAND. os they may r. • •
that every article will bo sold of a go t'.•
and upon reasonable terms.
Atta
S. ELLIOTT,
'ay 30 Akt-'Maiw street. Carlisle.
33 0 17
CM
May 30
Dry Goods and Groceries'. •
J.
T. G. CARMONY desires to inform his
friends and the public that he has remo
ved to the stand on Korth Hanover street lately
occupied by Chas Barnitz. and next door to
Haverstick't3 Drug and Book Store, where he
is determined to sell goods as low as any other
establishment in Carlisle or in the county. His
stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts;
satin, cachmere.merino and silk Vestings; Me
rinoes, AlPachas, Mous de Lathes, Cachmeres,
French worked collars, kid gloves, silk fringes,
gimps, flowers, thread laces,. &c. TICK
INGS at 6+ cts, calicoes 3 to 6+ els, very cheap
muffins, hosiery, Berlin and Caclunere gloves,
A largo assortment of BONNET RIBBONS,
very low, satin plain and figured Mantua, plain,
bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES
and, QUEENS WARE, such as Coffee, Ten,
Sugar, Spices - of all kinds tobacco,-segars,
crockery, glass and queensware, rice, ebocplato,
starch, together with numerous other articles—
Give him a call. [npr
SELLING. orr
•
THE subscriber hns, commenced selling off !
his'etitire stock of DRY GOODS at greatly
reduced price, to make room fdr a largo stock
oP Fall and. Winter Goods. Ae my
,assortment
is,vory largo and complete, purchasers will find
it decidedly profitable to call atfd invest their
cash at my establishment. Call ono and all so
wroth° boot bargains over had in,Carlislo.hl ally
goods will be sold far below coat, ; and ,all at
prleos below low water mark.' I have .eelorgia
stock . q( BOOTS AND ,SHOES on hand
Which, I will close out at IoW figures. Also, a
full assortment of CARPETINGS at all prices
and' last'. not Wasp, u prime lot of G ROCH;
RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses,, - Rice;
&e. Fresh and Cheap Recollect the Old
Stand, East Main Stmt., C -GGILBY: •.
au'49.
- • .t ••,
armeirs.l Save Your 11ioney.14:,
AST IItOIt.:IIORsF.,TPW. - EASSor hyo
. II
throe and' four horses, made - entirely :of.
, s o
that .you .can leayb the' weaths*
Without the _liiitit-"danger of injUry:: - ..Alliej:.
Tli M ithing
Outtere, Towle adSheato
'cotiet tintly , olt -Y141:4111. attire ~r notiey;;by,'
calling , before - purchasing elsevOliero, ,, ittAithe
poundry,in'East.High Street;iCarlialo•Pas: , ,.
augB3mos
_ .
i A: Purelsr VegY.ltaitie -Bledicine...
W": ORSD ELL'S V.EdETAB LE REST°.
: 11:A'FIVE, PILLS nave been.' gradually,
but Barely comeing.into favoe,, anaapgi tee, 'fami
lies of *lda Cciunfry; for !mina yettia peat;
,TheY
IIOW:done this entirely through their giCat ntoltb
ii:n•TAMILY ' :MED IQlNE: ll ''Agencies !hoe
boon appointed bUt'no ritiffitig'ind humbugslidoh
ad Is ilettor te d. to by. aa aokiMael tilfeic,inedicine
bati`iiiien.donli. ;Vim . pille: are!olleredflerl kale
andatave'and will continue; to, bti aold .bY alit t.sro„
ptincapel st4alceepore. ',Thai proprietoreiPlajffi
for Abein Medicine the Plc/wilt advantages ove
altutliers'imviziLtgwqr a re, PP ISEfX, 7{20E1 1
T.A.EfLE: 4.Theyi, arc, PPRTAIN ;10 ' - i - .TE-,
RATE. : 'Tliete t ,4ol.ritlini le *FREE: I Iion" ,iti
.PAIN.- 4 . The&Mli 0 nied widiIECLUALPFI7
111 FIT br liie , Y - OUtIOFST INFANT arialo
.@.‘i 'FRO N GEST J.MAIsT4-.T heir iiffiCienCyjn , Fo,l
Vara, Ague. Headttebes,•,'Habitual:COativeneM:
pyapept,tta, , ClholtircMoiintet; , Unlhaatbeeit pro-,
vett ugon thouaands.:' They eviii lif.Certaidkl ere
for.,Wer,rns:l , , , The .ooMletolarpolafeas'twolirtik
11
cute from a gentleman in , li- Loniewliotvi.aS; en.,
red of iNAPI3I WORM
I . ltYTSF,M.Tiat i y , , ILL ,-;Ni:)!VVAIP::
t-' raw: Ming
,agent•foi;:ibi;''State:, , tif.,Perlaliylve-,
ela=ppartime P. `Am e r.; , l `Ptit'earo;leileo '';setri,
1 n'bbi ) ,olifitairtirig PlPTY,l:llliiliffiVith'4lll'di.‘ -
Mations' , by'.tbe , fonoWinctigetith iMettilibet:ltind,
County
t - For . eale biDRSAWLIN'SICavIiaIe,' Pa'...:, - .
1 Jditara 'll - .:lleititoar,= : -Neviririle.. ~,,, '.
t ~ ~', ..
j___ - F,..; . E.E Hi - _::::SI110.pe nab nrg. - .6.'i ‘ , l-.'-'.'''.. '-'''
1. S it,Wittr,Ari, - < , ~, '. .' ir ' ~'-'' /,;:t ..,!.
„;•+4'.?,' , :il,ii' , .'dl '4 , ,,'i`: , .: f:AVWEtitS* ! VOV. , '
I Piopruitii.re4.intwct . tprs!,,NP 111,'9404 1 4 1 ''U1ti , 1 3 Pt4
! P,nillideltdue;..' • . - .:•, i ,..,;' 1 , - ;, - .;,:.n ., ..., „, • tz' •.-, :.fl ,
I r it l l4o l7- 4PAlli`t,l4 4 li l ;Wk. '-.' ). -•'' -. , -; , 1 ,, "-''' , '
41389r,reiteivad.-alarthcF,iaupidy: tfl.r,ihkk,
ey,;Bluivibbchilljiitiil7 , l ..',.. , ,4 ".„, i ..:. ~ , •. ~., yp..
t) 'O5 r”: .o ' l'-' , l= , ---zipicri , ':, } ifj,w. aril tag .zt:
I
it'? ' ,ll ''''''''''P'', - i!'l l itibliWOII; (1-1,„• "4t: i. '.4 .9 .i'4' , .ii . f;P ;
ti.IA X.ia:o , „Otf,l3iiiiiiiicikr, , Preiiii‘fsiliTokiillo
friictilvokand: for little, byTi: , ,.. , , ,. ,;',,,ii,?,:i.. - AYTALiA':rti:
• , ,..161y-11-,.',2 , ' , , ,, ':. :'' ' '''''"'..'"xj'::!..,.: :... ~` :V,,,:''
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.: ' , l ': i . ' ' ‘ .7' . :, , ,, T ;,'„: ". . 2 , , ; ', ;•.1 . 27i , ,'... ; i IV ‘ ;''', ' '..; ' ?, ' , .I.i:':,'f',:i'.:::::
.4,;.1.5' ,. ..41.3:..4;i'i
,anottrcuta,, .txinp.ctintes:,..,;.,.... 0
-
i_ ~-i:::
- ,
Fire' us c
r
,t,'•;;ltifietylar
heOrd`connty, ineornqatedliy. Aet,ot ASsern. '
hix,,,s,flOliV, (II Ily !argue n
,operittie u
dac o the,rntiatigetrioAt;Or golle,aftee conunis
- - • Cr . 'I;
; Cht.",;Siayrian;VriColi Shelly, 4. organ,
Lewis \Titzelt 11tobririSterretti ,,
-Henry : , -Loiten",--;--Miehael . -Benjamin 'lL—
itduseerTLevi-Mirlier,'lTtredli -Kirk; Prdw
ell,,sr, and lyfolcheir.Prenetinin,,W,lM:respeittfully ;
call' the Attention of -.citizens, of Porobarlatact.nrl.
'Y,Oili,eoimßes: to iliti,ediantagOs . t.vluehlihe
PanZhnid out. t•-
T,h p; rates of hi tairatice* are riti law: a n d v riverab Id?
ililycompani.-itV).t4o„liind,in :the •
itintovisiting;t9Nenme reenthOrti are invited •to
apnlieation i m,the agentiti : pf the dorripany,
who Otto/011111'g ip:Avait Mpon them at any time. -
• -;
_.y.„.TAQ 0 BH
SEMY , President •
: .
~,1,, ., .....,.13ENAY.14,5AN, Progit
LEsttie . ,kcysa -Seeretery, .
MICIIIAEL Codicrart, Troasurey '
Actitirs=- , Rifuolpli , Mirtin, New Cumberland
hristian Titzal and JOlin .Q. Dunlap, Allen; C
Harmon, Kinkaiownt Henry Zoaring, Shire
manstown; Simon'Oyster; Wormleysburg; Ro
bert Moore. Chorrealßell, Carlisle.
-
Agonts for York County—Jacob Kirk, gono•
ral agent; John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bow.
man, Peter Wolford.'
',Agents for Harrisburg.—t!Ousor & Lochm.
'InTSUSLANCE.
The Girard. Insuranpe Annuity
and Trust Company of Philadel-,
phia, • - -
Office
.Is7o. 159 Cheetmct Street, Capital $$00•,
• • 000,._ Cligrter_Perttiale
CONTINUE tomake InsuranCes ontvee
on the most favourable terms, receive and
execute' Trusts, and °receive Deposits on Into=
Tho Capital being paid up and invested, to
gether with accumulutediXtemium fund, affordo
a PERFECT RECURITY to the insured. The pre
mium .maybe paid in yearly; ball yearly, or
quarterly payments.
The Company add a BONUS at stated pe
-11013 to the insqrances for life. This plan o
insurance is the meet approved of, and is more
generally in use, than any other in Great Brit;
(where the subject is best understood by
the people; and where they have had the long
est, experience,) as appears frometbe fact, that
dot of 117, Life Insurance Companies there„ of
all kinds, Br7,are on this plan.
The first BONUS n as appropriated in De
cember, 1844. ainouniingsto 10 per cent. on the
sum insured under the oldest polices; to 81 p'er
cent., 7} per cent., &c, &c., on others, in 'pro
portion to the time of standing, making an ad
dition of $100; 887.5Q415, &c., &c. to every
81,000, originally ingbred, Which is an average
of more titan 50 per cent on the premiums paid,
and without increasing the annual payment td
the Company.
The operanoh of the BONUS will be seen
by the following examples from the Life Insu•
.ranee Register of the Company, thus
Policy. Sum Bonus or Amount of Policy &
Insured Addition Bonus payable at
the party's-decease
No .58 $l,OOO $lOO . OO $1,100 . 00 •
88 2,500 250.00 2,750 . 001
205 4,900 400'00 " 4,400'00
275 2,500 170'00 2'175.00
• • 333 5,000 • 437-50 - 5'437•00 I
contair .
'nns
Pamphlets the table of rates,
and explanations of the subject ; forms of ap
plicatibn, and further information can he had at
the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad
dressed to the President or Actdary.
B W RICHARDS,LPresident.
JAMBSEActuttry.
m2'49ly.
The. Franklin Fire Insurance Com
'Any. of. philadglphia.
OFFICE, No. 163 i Chesnut street, near Fift
, street,
TB
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. B,anckor George W. Rtchards
Thomas Hart . Mordecai D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner dolph% E. Bone .
gam uol Grant David S.,Brown
Jacoh R. Smith Morris Pitterson
Continue to make insurando peretua% 6Lllmi
ted, on eyery description of property in tawarut,„
country, at 'retei as low as aro consistent with
security. The company have reserved a large
contingent fundAhich with their capital and pre
miums, safely- invested, afford ample protection
to the insured.
Th e assets of-the company on January Ist,
1848, as published Agreeably to an act of Assem
bly, were as follows, viz r. v . • r
Mortgages -5.890,558 as
• Real Estate ,
Temporary Loans 124,459 00 •
Stocks 51,563 25
Cash on hand and in hands of
agents,
• $1,220;027 67
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid opwards of ONE MILLION,
TWO HONEREI3 THOUsiNO,DOLLARS, losses by fire,
theteby aflording evidence of the advantages of,
insurance, as well the ability ,and• disposition
to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. RANCHER, Pres't. •
is CHAS. G. BANCKER, See'. fob 2
The subscriber is agent for the above company
for,Parlisle and ha , vicinity. All applications for
natirance either by mail or personally, will be
romptty attended to. W. D. SE MOUE.
Heyl's Embrocation for Horses.
THIS valuable EM BRO.
••' 2 .. CATION will cure Sprains.
_
• Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell
s,* Rheumatism. and all
. - % complaints which require an
external remedy. It gives immediate relief t,o
the Searches. and-themcident to Horses having
white feet and noses, produced by the St. John
Wurt. It is also highly useful in relaxiag stiff
ness of the. Tendons and Joints and produces
beneficial effects in cracked heels brought on
by high feedieg,splints,sprains. This Ermine-
DATION is recomended to 'Farmers, Farriers,
Keepers of Liirery Stables, and private gentle
mea.owning liefses, and should be constantly
kept in their stables. The GENUINE arti
cle is prepared only by W. Mausn ALL, No 302
Race st. Philadelphia. And forsale wholesale
and retail at DRoRAWLINS' Drug Store W
•Main street, Carlisle.
March 14-Iy.
'Extensive'Furniture Rom.
JACOB PZITTIII ! ,.-.); • •
WOULD respectfully call-the attention of
Souse-keepers and the public, to the ex
tensive stock of spIendidFURNITURE , ineluo
ding Sofati,-Wardrobes, Centro
land other Tables, Dressing-And
Plain Bureaus, and every yeti° ,
ty of Cabinet-ware and Chairs,
which ; he • has now on hand., at his N•E W
..121Q0MS, on Loather street. neiti . the corner of
Narth:Hanover.alreot, in the roar hf Powell & ,
.
;.)1113.is confidant that the superior finish of the
wptitintinshipi and , elegance of stile, in _which-:
hid articles are got ap,
_together with their
CHEIPNESS, TOCOVlniella MOM to every per
, son wanting. Farniture. 'Ho has also made or.
rangemeuts„ fur- manufacturing. and keeping a
constant supply - of Vverrartielo in his lino, both'
plain' ind'ornaitioniati elegapti and ?useful; at
P4o B '. which ' e , Utegt"•faktl9
wpuld:capesily trivittf persene whceie about:4o,-,
commence 'exnfirPno, , t'
.hipipresenk,elegnikt:ste k„to•Oich.A.VVill
etfintly4nake ?ieWest;and'inciet
modern sfyles:c". , " '
'.COFFIN B,randp`,Vo.erd,erait: thn'tiliditetkAo•'.
t
ice,' for own upd"
„court ry.
thirlfsle.3 nap'. 13'; 18413.', 1 , • :it
.• •
.!OrThet ; Int q.. Fetter 4sP"Si r A.
having' beeit , ..oolVbd,'T aeon Fetter,
carry tot-thAblisniestilitcabOvai•
'n%AGLEtT'IV•OwtY,ork Gold . P . enti,'tho bPik a „
11 , dela of the ttny„apd wbieb, .batan,ea „
tinan,obettld yv , in
,14:n.plooattt',08aotttitent of" ; pr o y .. „
clotting „Rtizo . r.&;..re( l oCol 3a l iu n i g t ° , l l:
~.!.
be"
Beg"eb:abtdilleneie°9 311`,Windo;Blind'a'
l ant i k e ir e tt g ' e* ego ie ni"o ° f f e i ve a r bl y`e n ty t ht ond,at ow. pr
cee
e'f"luti;`Yo;' l4o . , 6 Pi V
decr
dni,FOsqpipi lq 4
p 9PI A ."TT III g
, •
lA"'lurga"vprtety of,
at ev,ery '
attiele for4totter ,attopp, wittroped suPeAlm: to -
for?sottini'alteonamootbos i . , l
to ratbre, oto: ....16!ate. a box:
"Traarnba, , ,...Sotipatifmee,.l)Wrgeirtfl? 3 ' , lttl.
fer,Plifq_lotir,:a_ rich and beatitillOtggY4 l l :: 3 l,,,„ , ..
Ifotti,the eelebrafed.i,:fiitifibfite{? .. flr pff
JtileiHciu'ellnutqth r ', :Lity.,, : .',Okoo) or' - 1 1
Tooth . Tdoth ~„
.14ai.airAttheR,, 11 .nirlikii 1 7,1)124014•
ettitaiti.:'
~EINERAIP,VAVOLt".,'"VreI ' h t • -froP "the
t7l/fTit'tlY,,nv„th°.Pyitiqt°4l,tetk
• 'is,'
•
-, jly'~i~.l r'l ~~
EM
• IN QUART (110TThES,
FOR' THE REMOVAL & PERMANENT
- CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING'
FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF
THE BLOOD OR HABIT OF
• THE SYSTEM, VIZ:. ••
Scrofula or King's Evil, Rhcbmtailsin, Ob.
etinato Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pus-
tules on theVace, Blotches,
Sore Eyes,.Ring Wprm or Totter, Scald Bend: • .
Enlargement and Pain of the Bolles end.—
joints,Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoati',
Aciatica
.or I,nrisbago, and diseases at isiukT
from aft- injudicious•uee of Mercuiy, Aseiten:
or Dropsy, Exposure-ilillmprudencer -
Also, Chronic Constitutional harders,' • •
n - this - preparutioit — aWfstrittitlfS
ed all the Medicinal properties ef-SaimarseiLn."-:•;
eomblued. with tho most effectual aids, the: • •
shoal salntary productions, the most potent'
simples of the vegetable kingdom ;
been so Sully tested not only by patients them
selves, but also by Physicians,•thst
received their. unqualified recommendations.
and the approbation of the nubile ; , and,. hen
established on its own merits it.,,rapinittion
for-VALUE and EFFICACY 'far`:superior to _
the verso - us compounds bearitiOliii'.name of
I Sarsaparillp, knees have beistniired; ;bell
as are not Vanished in the hiiiisfi r ds ',Of Aim°
''past; and what tt has alreadYAOnS,;tor the
t'musands who have _used it, it la. satiable 'of
doing for the millions still suffering.and etrug,
gling wills disease. It purities'iishianses, and -
strengthens the fountain springs of-life, and
infuses now vigor throughout the whole ani
mal frame; , . •
The diseases for whichlitis'article is reeem
mended are those to whit% it • is known Born
personal 'experience to bo adopted; and those
apparently. removed beyond the sphere of its
action have yielded to helot:loose°, The cat
alogue of. complaints• -might be greatly ex
tender' to which. the 'sarsaparilla is adapted,
but experiences proves, its value, and 'every
suoceeding day le adding new trophies to itir
fame. •
ANOTHER tHLE . OF SCROFULA.
The following shiltlng and, as will be soon
permanent cure of aninvetertfte case of Serer
fula, commends itself to'all similarly affected
SouTuroicy, Conn., Jan. 1, 1848.
Messrs.SANus Gentlemen—Symputhy for
the afflicted induces me-to inform `you of the
'remarkable cure ,ellimled.hy your Sarsaparilla
in the case of my.Wite:—She was severely
afflicted with the 'ecrefiiht. on - different parts of
the body . ; the-glands of the neck were greatly
enlarged and her lirribtrmueli swollen. After .
suffering ovrx a year and finding no relleffrure •
the remedies used,the disease attacked, and •
below the knee suppurated.. liar physician
advised it should.* laid open, which was
done, but wPhout 1191 - perinanent benefit. In
this situation weheard of, and were fr.duced
to use SANDS' Sarsaparilla. The first bet,
tle produced a decided 'and favourable effect, •
relieving her more Hip any prescription sho
had ever takenikncl!=belore she had used six _
bottles, to the , astonishment and delight of
her friends, she found her_bealth quite restore
ed. It is now over a year since the cure wit-
effected, ancilier health remains good, show
ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated
from the sfetern.' Our neighbors are ail ,
knowing to those filets, and think very highly
of Sands' Sarsaparilla. _ _ _ .
Yourk - with - resiteet,
. JULIUS PIKE.
Extract from a letter from Mr. Tow alum, a
gantlarnan.caoll,known. in Dakware
It commands itself to all ail:11140y afflicted.
Gantlammu-444-wirelias used-several bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla, which „I obtained
of your agents in;this place, from which inc
hes received - such pecial benefit, that I am ia.
duced to add 'mine to the aboudant testimony
nets , before the public in' favor of its medici
nal virtues. Her father, .mother, and many •
other relatives, have fallen victims tot consump
tion, and it was supposed that she too was in,
Wined the same way.. She had wont turns
of rinsing blood, Sso. and at length becaine
BO riduced4l4liitillfe was despaired offgAi
day tedn,YMVCigitifolnduced to try your Sara- •
aparilla. eibifere ffl - Ontloned;.from the use of
which her "MAW h!ie been' restored; so that
for the pasCyciar A she has bein to. attend '
to her domestic duties:. .
• • Respectfully yours
•
JOHN By INGRAHAM
' ' BRONCHITIS CUED:
The follow inishinve the virtue of the sore.
aliarilla in removing Bronchitis; 1 disease
which, if not sjieedily . : arrested, leads to ;con
sumption: It allays imastiidleaetion, changes
the secretions; and.by_ite tonic an - d,alterative •
properties, removeohe-unheidthy-action,_ and__ .
the patient is restorectte.health.
NAterootrEV;MisiP;NoV. 11th, 1848.
Messrs. SANEId- - = : 0816,161 . 14 . 11 . :Witi1l to make -
public, for the goOd'7ollthose".:ifilleted with
Bronchitis, the healing , llielierties, of, your
Sarsaparilla.' My iffePtiiiffelWfor twenty,.
'months in such a rnanneoi±,is;ineitittaily de- 1 .
scribed; at times elm wielOt;ablo , lo. speak
above a whisper, and WhenAigpolte'dlo,the ;mid
m
air, it occasioned selhinelike 'spatims in.
the throat, the effect 0r#1401044 felt:ln thcP
ears and eyes, causing t..4aiti,,t - cpllei.V;!1"1:
complaint:was aitonded co+ l ll ll l %.
produced by the ,constant. irrltatiOri:farid
flammation oftho thioat, By the nee. of
SARSAPARILLA she was perfecOy.,eure4-.'... - -
it being now. more thari; thite,"ffloathS:'`Edn"o"
she felt Inv symptoWdeOl
• Yours,
• GEORGE'.G.HQEG.:i.::Z'
35,373 28
W: Harris' q, well known 'in .' dounty
Vito ••
peatlomen,—"l'havo cured` . a nokilofhof 'QC;
lain° with your parqapwrilio;whoyvalvattaokqd
with i Porofula, and of a scrofulous faintly. ; t
• Youra•trulyolo , ` el •
N. W;111 - ARItIS. •
•
Ftedeilekii ;
pps',§mterunna.,n.7-11. seems '
oieseisiry kiteet attention to ad' article
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