41"iroo t tlaq ,- - 311' mu c4w4s 4, • 0171141;'!„ :Ctrie AND 'istit,REstioriPai4th ' is r beautiful , .„ • island, the earliest diacoVerfee of the. greebedrnirel, hs been 'known to Europe aince 14 2; a dtiiha berteittecaseivelythe:, names df :Thatte,.., Fernandina, Santiago; and; Ave fotind refugethis 'confusion of, titlealti the aboriginal 'arlibilifion,'•:T.Lte most westerlY,' - of the pqtlats trro rfa:Out of,all "the other,Wesflndies , log'ethereind is one - ofthe !brie islands , e;hlch-oppronehesbear-- est the .NOrth American Continent, one hundred and -thirty miles, from 'Which, an eminent Cu ban naturalist maintains, by.soare great convul sion of nature at no very remote day, it bad been separated. The length of the i s l an d; which extends nearly• east and 'west,Trom the - 74° to 85 0 west of Greenwich, is about six bundred'miles, and its average breadth is aboutr.', -• one hundred—between the 20th and 25th pare Me of north latitude. It is blessed with the prodigal fertility of tropieal chmutes, while the elevation of its mountains permits the produc tions of colder climates to dhrive. , This lofty range of mountains, extending from Cape San , Antonio to the Punta de Maysi, divides the island int&two equal portions, and on its dech- Tildes' and its. valleys are regions as fertile am? as healthful as any in the,world. Rising to the, height of 8500 feet; it contains lig" sources of various breams, which' abound with peculiar andAelleibus thih, and a hich bring down no in conaiderable portion of gold dind, once esteem ed of importance ; but which .110 , 1 is neglected because* the labor necessary to collect it, if ea ,,pended in the cultivation of the soil, would yield thrice the return. The mountains also abound in other mineral wealth, among which are copper, iron, and the inagnetie stone:- Sit-- Ter is also found. The mostt - valuable of _these.' ' mines, however, are those •of Copper, which, - since the completion of a -- portion of 'an elabo rate system oPrailroads, one hendred and nine= ty-five miles of which are nowt in operation, have proved most profitable investments- Prin cipally in the hands of foreign - capitalists, they employ many thousand -miners, the wants pf whom provide, for the small planters, that greatestlif all protections and encouragements, a hoine manket. lMarble and coal are also known to exist in ilexhaustible quantities, and , the value of the 'latter is daily becoming moraapparent film the rapid eoifsumption of wood by the Immense atucarias or sugar estates of the island. This Coal, exceedingly bituminous, is evidently.an outcrop of the great asphiiitum beds which,:in ,more than one of the Antilles, evinpe them 'selves in the lakes, of , M;herkhtar. It is now employed in the gabdvorks of the city of Hava na, and has been found of great purity and good quality. . . The island abounds in magnificent harbors, one of which, that of Habana—named, tradi tion Goys, from an' Indian goddess of that name, a statue of whom is 'placed over morn than one ' of the gates of the city—is probably the best in the world: With a narrow entrance ex. pending -into a Magnificent'hay, it is papablei of enclosing the navy of the tvoliti, and from the earliest day basbeen Co carefully fortified as to be considered impregnable. Neither history nor scrutiny sustain this idea, for, in the middle of the eighteenth century, an expedition under the orders of thelirsh Admiral Vernon, com posed of a small lb ce of roYal marines and a few regiments of, Colonial troops, landed a few miles beffiiit the the defences of which, including the Moro, ir Carried without unusual difficulty. The new art of war, with its im, mense batteries, steam and rockets, would car• tainly reduce the pace to necessity in a .. - ery short time. Matanzas, Trinidad, Sant lagu, maid() are also ex mtural facilities for tans. Consider the latitude, divided into a dry rmest portion of the ten the moan tern nit 840 Fahrenheit. , when the mercury lit when the wind tring 'which the in lension. town to exist in any It has been known /ear, and in ordinary on. The profusion ts forest's and una'ur ide of its climbing mess to its scenery, it one of the must world. Nowhere / and is man so deli . .ion to the plantain, the yuce of.. efimethe potato, yam dian corn, chesnut, cocoanut, pineapple, ermine otcustard-apple, medlar, ba nana, orange, lemon; ahadock, and lime abound. Tho growth of .the forests comprise the ma hogany tree, cedar, lignuinvitte, various kinds of ebony, the noble palm tree,'ond numerous woods for building. On thus island, capable of supporting in opu lence a population equal to that of Spain, are strewn less than a million and a half of mop, of which six or seven hundred thousand are White, two hundred thousand free. negroes, mulattoes, and zarnbes, ;Odle the rest are slaves. It is supposed that but Atyp..fifth's, of the island is cultivati.d, the rest tieffie,Wilderness, unintialn ted, and desptided ktifilithleseSpanish avarice, of the glorlotutforest. trees which struck the early navigators'ivith so much atnaz`eient. The chief.riches of the island resinfrom its exports which consist of sugar, coffee, tobadho, wax, cocoa, molasses, honey, ruin, maize, &c. The first of 'these is infinitely the most impor tant, and is probably the only one which is re gularly increasing, in spite of the changeable teasons, hurricanes, and the immense direct and ii.direct taxation to which the planters are. subjected. -The great-increase may be estima ted from, the-fact, that in 1842, 617,648 boxes wore exported ; and in 1847, 1,274,811. The exports for the last fiscal year ending with No. vember, were 1,210,917. Of other 'articles, during,the same lime, wereLtzported 708,941 arrobas (25 lbs.) of coired, 225,559" hogsheads of molasses, 11,909- pipes .of ruin, 4,647,737 pounds of tobacco, 141,239 boxes (thousands) of segars and 561,826 (pintail of copper ore.' Too cultivation of coffee tins nearly been de stroyed. Nothing shows the great decline of the trade, more thais-the fact that in 1837,2,. - 133,567 arratuni. were exported, while in 1848 there were only '100,491.1 The consequence is, that a great portion ,of the d eafelai are now aban doned, and the - leffff,tippropriated to grazing,. sugar estates, or rioe plautations. The tobacco crop rapidly increases;and will as long as the passion for Havana and Principe Gegen shall last. Tire plant, is peculiarly different from our awn, maturitigln less time t and the soil ii able always to bring' two crupsper!annutn. In 1842 the crop was' 5;942,833 Ihs, in - 1847 ttrosu to more 'than 9,000,0011._, rhat' pf 184d:was soma what Jiminiihed. by atomism . . unusually unpropitidus, and by hurricanes., , The folinwhig table ahowalba there has beerra•,gradnal: increase'of exPilitts for many years, and of consequent prosperity : . . yearly ay. , iir Inman • -Per' centlige Imparts Arid` during 6 - Mei-ease. pj.24,1 0 113a2:, SOfrio2o,lll -03310 1837 35014,958 41,305;743.1,, 14,8 per m. 1838 is 1842 243,073,615 ,•;/.2,739,352, , r 4 . 9 5,9 .1 no re 9347 30,140,707.•,. -,,24 • .g; ~ The,:ri . u s iii 3 b 7 l 6 , , o a r nd arriv als during.lB47,: at its, ports, It a , ..,, . th e minibar.of;44oarifitis . al um of American t o nna g e e 3,34P fl" . ..ha T t h r e afl a e . :itit' Itie 476,773.3.011 u, end _. • Pl° S l a r ch'` are the' l ipsoarons,•of.Cuotl i ', from them it li customs'', to conoltide that the island. nment lind 001011'1, h a s enjoyed a ,patornok (cover t Spain... Such, is ''. teriad core front th '' not; however; the: c e a r s r e u :Vi 9 ca. 9 , ot _a o ll a c i o tt u n nr t i v e o s- r l i n t is . proba . b ly th e•m .' the!,:vioryitt d, All 00w9t, ~, t ho, hands of . ,..t i % a y.. r d'Ori o t e c n In . kerieral,.civil and ; iniii . yO . , der • - ,erici l k h ili a d ' A l b a e lithral.2an h tOilesponsiblo - diremV . -,, •to (h 0 7114:1118.!1;u1,%90,1n: 0 4 6 o i d 9 g roo ro bes charge it o f T : th! .'ilich!',E . *,... 4 1 ' 82 ° 1 , 1 4 43 .. ; . employmentin..7in,simpy. of • iiard l l,T tiVo,r9 d69 Oli`opulation tweblf tlikideand nlerl•qualt 3 r9 • ~ • ~. • d o ts ~ oyzsi,so,ootl-,' vexatious r taxes, •,, iniriog t . line of 'oterything,• ~, " • on,oattirallight',4nonoPo . ou t i„ , can 1 . 11. ' hing bribery, flagrant ,co p .. C ' d' I - dustiest , system , I';h %%plait sen',llgitta', - 19 ', Tlib r '.Zihri a s of OeTtl44 .. 8 , t q,:«1 ;. -- rAm i 'fiaisies:Aß,ight censorship o f ur • ;4•-!:t ,0.,1 •• , P.r -- '• - ':, 4 y.` *l',' tivialitlaredilMlttitlrl, .:41.4"':;,,V9JR.!!'"'dr'aniftgo'1,14itn, i.,`,,ifP9riAlprlA:Lß9ti,lllyiiabfliteilt, filikol.4o." - taiii '!or'everr stringtran'!' in oraul c444 , .V . Vt i t t " rr- f iny:rittiOni . U l HlllllP, , C..,1'1t , ,; t . h(ii i, , 7..41,-r, hoi4 ~..,o,,yemoi#, quiet •',oll,.iyrli.,.iiid.: o'..rt'4l#4k sg ri, • lailiiid: . doing nothing., rur,',.l. r e ,'.2.......... ... -,, -'.. 1 1• 4 1 1 1 9 li.. treasures upon a pr a P l e' v n. P ll, t:- '' '' w-e. "'' s '' . '' Piu'iriorting sloth AO, ws , , '''"'' ;?itft?"git..Pti,")T,°filimlit!w7rolitilh.l,e4l..llltactoeinoetstilreativoe,,,?,lo),(4., ',.' . 0L ....1 -6 ;0 ,,, 1ni0tif1....-,tv s ; 60, 66,1%hirAiunonia ,'• '..'-• 1160.11041iii,Rnif-'"',-, iia'r,','OntVii;ll4olMßOOf reiediolis;`,•Mtiu deserve , ,:W!! 1 ..._" i ii rd i i i ii i. : „ ..,..,,. , ,, , -,;. hotflo hotr•tvill`"'7lr*',d. Aftipubli4.':, !ViOr_,' '-',44iliii•iiiiimaci:#nd, 0911 !P le rq . . b .? is' -: , ''',l!' '141431* t .71. - •;:4'.....L•rtie2Y,igierol.'lsk.igie,t),',ot • '‘'iF ...E4,loo.4:i.tfilifif4t,r..iiiitidkiiiit aii' ), th ll2 . ''' ' billielllfigref ''"ir . i.iiiity , eimilitkod,..and. ~ , ,.....:., ,, t . - - s— lug, was, or , .- ..........p"r-Atir I P.' ,' `tataiikinT- t otiontiglOplus - 0 ....„-,, ::-.?•!,t,,;7;ftihownif 01:010','7... i ,..,,, 1 ! .. ,! :. ,- :frtl#-!'?l[',, , ; ',4::' , , ...- .?,,,-„.1,ittiit;:,,44ti=i..0..:,,.-7y,,,,f ~-•(,.,;?.:,,,,. .",'''', f l' ,l o - 7.• 0 ryty.m, ot, ,-, ..... - „,4: z , , , 'r,.,!•, , - ~,,,,-, ~,k , , , ,',.,31-,'''.1:,,,i;;:vr.t.:4Y:1!:••:- ,-,'.. , ':' , ,, 6, :...14 , ''., -.-,.'.. ;',:'ii ,- gi,vl' '' ' •'•:,' ' 4 *4:,!;hl ) .4ittlyist4stfix ', Eiiitalt.: Assess/my : , :(041 t il '-' helool):-;prefnIthe.,4ii MOS,,MV.this' 'AsiemblY: .:of this Churelifhbldln arlist!'et -Pittsburgh , we, tektatheintbkiined s itereente otitherettatY seter.lif Om girogrehs'co 'the past teh years:. vi, ,:.. 5yn0d5..}.;.:...: y.., 0 ;..:', , .' , . ~ :'.,..„1,839.-„, '1849 .. ..Alice. ' ...,,.; i ., :..,:q;-4 - ,!1.1.7, ..!, .., 23 . , .„: 6 .;-..1:t :t.96 , ` :129 .', ~' 26 Cati:didates..forldinistry;;l7s , `-• 364' 7: .'" , ..189, . 7 . , :tliieentlates,, -..* ; , tJ -,- .192' '''.', 252 ' - 60 :Ministers, • • . .:' t', '1243'.' -1E360 ' ' 617 t • ChurChes, , '. 1823'" 2512 689 thicensures, . t-'.-.. . 72 - ':. *Ordinations; ' '' '::'1-t•-•= 1 ' 62 '''--- *lnstallations, . • 91' • ' '-!`Pastors-dismissed,.l ' . ---.. ',.... \-60-. ..Churches organized,,' ..... *AlittiSters received - ' ' from other Churches, -- - *Ministers dismissed, --1 Menibers added on exurninutiob, • .....Metuyerratidea on ~..- Certifieute Adb Os buptised C L itiliiren " {thole . number . of, connoimicants re pofte'a ~, Amount contribu-. ted for religious purposes, 8123,936 $369,371 $295,935 4 . . - • sThese items are not 'noted in the report for 1839. . . harictics. FRESEt TEAS liTTD, 7 lltive jest received an entire new selee. V' V tion, of choice and fresh GREEN AND BLACK ' TEAS, embracing Young Ilyson„ Ifin fiViTirifild 'Geliio - 01br - tbasTotvarieut - quon - ties, nkingfrom 37i to $1,25 per pound, from at theor re of the Messrs. Jenkins, of Philo delphi , ently, securely n,nd freshly packed in quarte I It, and pound metalieland paper peak,' ages, "well as in the bulk. The selections are ma by ono of the partners, who has had experie ein the business, among the Chinese, themselves for about seven years, and this ail vantage, together with our own experience, and the encouragement extended tows in the selling of these Teas- for more thud .twbviders past, encournge us confidently , to reccomntetel them as superior-to'any other selection of Teas in this'market—for sahi at the .Grocery store or July 11-'49 ' J. W. EBY , Tobacco and Cigars, TusT received and for sale wit lesaleami re. eIP tail the best and cheapest s tion o CI. OARS to be found any whore out city The selection consists of Granadoros, Emilia, Ciistellos, , La Pry Plantation, - Leon D' Principe, „, La G ta, Venus and Figaros Mole sadora, &c. All of the fittest Cuba and Havana Tobacco, and put up in the neatest manner, besides I have excellent sixes and the best Melees. Also the beSt Congress and Cavondirh TOBACCO both plain and sweetened, at r4duced prices for cash. Call anti examine my artock before pur. chasing. I by the box as low as they can be had in the city. Don't forge] the place opposite tIM railroad office.-. - . Carlisle; augt • T H CRISWELL Dr. Townsend% Sarsaparilla. EIOR sale at the Drag Store of [aug22] H A STURGEON fIYE-STUFFS in every variety can be had Wholesale or Re.ail at the very lowest rates at 1ju133 • S. ELLIOTT'S. ^IIGARS.—A prithe lot of Imported Cigars constantly on hand. H A STURGEON Honey. A cask of very fine HONEY, now open find for sale at [jaly 11] AV EBY'S Ott pl)ilabelptic„ Watches and Jewels, I f''' —CHEAPER THAN" EVER- .\ --A , Wholesale and Retail—At the / "Philadelphia Watch and Jew- A C. elry Store ," No. 96 North SE `*4- . ,*,"%t..t CD ND street, corner of - Quer -I.o.:ctigii,AV: - ry Street.. Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, 030 and upwards Silver Levers, tall jewelled, Si - An upwards. Gold Lupine,, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 and upwards Slvor Lepines, jewelled, $lO and upwards Silver Q'tartier Watches, $.l to 10 Silver. Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Desert $lO, 'Fable $l5, other articles in pro pbrtion. All gtiods warranted to be what the • are sold for. Con4tnntly on hand a large assortment office GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assollment of M J Tobias & Co., E Sillllllol & Brothlirs, E S Yates & Co, Joan Harrison, G & Mosley. and other aupothor Patent LeVer Movements, which will be cased in any style desired • Arrangements liave been_ma wi h all the, above named most celebrated mane acturc - Ifrof England, to furnish at short notice any required style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and, the name and residence of the person ot doring,put on if requested novEll L. R,bBROOIvZALL'B BEAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE ~....,-.. . WHERE. Gold And Sit ' ,2,J , L - .... ver Watches of every - .0r4, - ,' is , "fs-.. description can be had ~... i', 2. < 2 :',..„. -at - from ten to fifteen 4 , 9 0 4 zi••• ' loss than any other store v a `' - - in New York or Pntla '---1. 4 -- "...,./ ei -.delpltia. Persons who wish to get a guud watch, perfectly regulated, 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 WATQIIES AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY LOW riticss. Gold Levers, full jewelY,Vicarat cases, $2B 00 Sillier do do 12 00 Gold Lepines, jeweled, „.8 carat cases 23 00 Silver do do 9 .00 Silver Verge WltcOlstll, triim 83,00 upwards. Gold Pencils from red to 88,00; Gold Pens, with silver cases, and pencils attached, fgr 750. Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and silver bought or taken in exehanse ' LEWIS R. BROOMALL, No 110 North SECOND Street, second door below Race, Philadelphia. . ap:B'49:y VrCut this advertisement out , anti lrring it along, you will then be sure to got into the right store. THE NIAGARA SHOWER-BATH. An entirely - new Article for Shower.Ba thing, with warm or cold Water. • • - ttrTHIS Bath took the preinhitirat-the Fair of •tho Franklin Institute, PhilidelPhia, October 1848, the only Bath that etrottook a premium . aCtliat inetituto and also toe& the firetpromitifre • -at:the Pair of tho MarYlandigetitutei Novena. ;ber'lB4B. • . . A groat and important improiMment is made in thisktiower;bath over al) others, by throwing, the 4ffter immediately on. the.,:hody, without .vvisiting'the lioadondoss at ihe4ill or pleasure Of.thelnithert but a 'grouter point is gantaby being °Alibied to bathe with warm water; Which no other Shower• Bath is adapted' to—Cod . most ' of all the Bath can bo medicated without injury to the hair, ' Many persons . cannot take tv'coldbalh—their case is mot in this as thereon regalate - the•tem: peraiure- of the water', to; snit their wish; and commence bathing at any. 'scitson. of the year without any unpleasant result...' , Linlies Can havo the adVantage of bathing;arlthciut wattingthe head or covoring.the same; , - The 'arrabgementearO , simple and 'd • land. at liati•lo •to rget out ef,order.,: Tho ioatt to adjusted to nuit any;height, front a small ;child tote . allest , i persdno. , .;When file oor'is ;closed,,tt fixturesai& add the,-..ontside i on; ;pottrancolii rolt;that of,a-neat plOoe.Of furnitute.`; , ;•,,r They,havo .reoeived . the approbation of 'rove. •ral modmal geotlemtm,nhers are .requested•to ,calliand examine' theirt,..., , Manufactured . by the ,Patentee. - EPARAIML; LAJLItAtIEE • Calvert street, Baltimore. -7 isrd g nays t oco o pot nmit;"yoyilorwould healthsecure, ablution, l that Ohall - aloani:! • 4:•: holiodlin r iorid: fro n fl i V n i r iOt ! oti. A t,,l6 n h b:tl a c a d io,o'lealth C l druVieolr: aptly, YoUrdol)niin , ol,tik , tiOiiprno thn iart„olithis4rpniif-yo ygnict " i t . W ith ; th l e :o l6 oo'l3P ( i'At.Olito4l4' 1 , . an 4 • kpiro, (or alerioLY ,744 f in;•Scrubbin,,el,ll:l6l:ind'oinAk.arielai *t Tooth 441'Frestrir:lifi°t1412114311'1811r:' and 4iNtittli3jf-Ailigi'ql).a!lAngloltildilittli fdw P ari l r l diit °ll,l3llot - , 5.,.E e{b ^• - 'Fr • t?"'",,el4t,' MEM Win • .Qlmctil . • . .. 900*E0.#Ye*Ii:pf - g000.*4 - iii!t• - : '.'•:,f;,7.',1;;i-....,:..jit.iiiciiiitt..o*;,,;..---:-,,,,:.:..':-., 'RIO iil'e to an Amenthlteiit . qtlhe'i . bert Xiiiiiiton 1. 1410h:el' bV thi 'Setkate!'aiiitliViiW .f:lejfe•e• goilattiigtiethe' Catiftito-40edih of - 11. 4h4/ 6 ,E.Miti fli'Venerel :Arieinbly;:nio,: Thtit- th e' . COtiatitii: - Ron of; die Commonwealth b e amended in 'the. second' section ' of the fift h aitiq l o l :4lilk h 'efirill' ietid'asfellowet ThtiJudgeS;Cf th9 . Su. Picnic o,btirt,..(i(Jtio severalCnortirtisiiFti ern - Psk_Oindof.stichlitlierteurts of ittlaboidelis :are or ehall be eitabliehed hy, lan', slirffiliolelseti. ed. ' 14 the. qualified 'electors of, the Crirrim9n- Wealth in the' Magnet ,felleWing, to Wit4 , The Judges of the ' SOPreine Court;9by.thyptelified electors id large: The. President J edges' of the several Courts of - Cowmen fleas and of such other Courts of Record aSerborxiball be:est:7 7 fished by'lap, and all ether Jildgee reqiiirBtl"to belearned,in the law, by the :qualified pleaders of the respective districts over which tkeytire to•preeide Or-act as Judges. Arid theAssimi ate Judgesef theliourts Of common Pleasby the qualified electors of Ito '-eouirties reSpee l lively. TIM Judges of the Supreme Cart: 4 I sh 11 hold. their o ffi ces for the term of fifteen, y rs, if they shall so long hobo ve.-themselvolil I . : (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro: vi ed for, subsequent/to the first election ;) The President Jude's of the several Courts - of Common Pleasistind of such other , Courts of Record as are or shall be established by taw, and all other Judges reqniredje be learned in the law, shall - hold their o ffi ce; for the term of - tar years, ii , they shall so long behave them selves well! . The Associate Judges of the - Ccortirof Com - montlettechallAckl - theiroffices for the terra of fi.cs years; if they shall so long. behave themselves well : all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient grounds bf impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on die address of two. •thirds of each brunch of th. Legislature„ The first election shall take-place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment. and the commis• riions fall dm judges who may be then in office shell expire an the first Monday of December following, when the terms of thellidges shell commence. The persons who shall their ho - elected. Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows .. one of them for three years, one for six years,--ono for nine years, on, for twelve years, and one for fifteen years; the term of 'each, to be decided by lot by the said, judges, as soon after the election as convenient and lie result certified by them to the Gover nor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto. • The judge whose cone• mission will first expire shall be h ief Justice during his term, and thereafterrrifelniirige whose-commission-shall first .expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or - more commissions shall expire on the.same day, the. `edges holding them shall decide tiy 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 Supieme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Conimon'Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, Ito be fixed by law, which shall not be diminish ed during their continuance in office, but they shall receive no fees or perquihtes of 'office, nor hold any other lace or. profit under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court during their continuance in office shall reside within this Commonwealth, and the other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. ' 'WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the Ilouso of Representatives. GEO, DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate. :,13 5 6377 8976 ."2599 4127, 6351 2224 1644 ' 1412 768 7712• '9695 ' 2183 128,043 24,830 72,71fs vera, ro Regalia IN TILE Scam:, March 1, 1849, -Resolved, Thaethia resolution past.—Yeas 21, Nays 8: Extract from the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. PENNBYLVAN'A, BB: I do certify that the above audforegoing is a truelopy of the Original Retreaution of the - : :ralAssembly, entitled6R'ettion re. lative to turA-mendzent of iiird.ect fitution,", as the same remains - Orli! to this fßee. • In testimony w f I have ~'" ' P e hereunto set my hand au c sod. .. €4V r*. to be a ff ixed the seal ' of the Sec. ~ gj,,.. rotary's Office at Harrishurg,this .t. 4 " 4 -• - ' , cileventh day of June, A. D. one thousand eight hundred, and orty-nine. 0. CONRAD, Importer of Watcher .`T,i. ~~s , , . •1~'.'~".....:.. BEE IN THE HOUSE OF R 1:P3.; April 2,1849. Resolved, That this resoluann pass.—. Yeas Nays 26. • Extract from e lle Journal. ....WM. JACJ, Clerk. SECRETAiIY,ErOFFICE Filed April 5, 1849. A. L. RUSSELL, Dep Soc. of the Com'th SECRETARY'S OFFICE IOWNSEND HAINES, Secretary of the Commonwealth "JOURNAL OF SENATE Resolution, No. 188, entitled ' Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' wes.read a third time. On the question, will the Senate agree to the resolution? The Yeas and Nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: ' "Yeas—Masers: Boas, Brew ley, Crabb, Cunningham, Fors3ith, Bogus, Johnson; LaW.. rence, Levis, Mason, Matthias, M'Caslin Rich, Richards, Sadler, Savory, Small,Smyser, Sterrett and Stine-21. "Nats,Mossrs. Beat, . Drum, Frick, Ives King, Konigmacher, Pdtteiger and DaVsie Speaker-8. So the gnostical was determined in the affir mauve. ! . .TOORNAL OF TIIE HOUSE OF REPS -"Shnlltho resolution paiis 7 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to. tho provision of the tenth article of the Constitution, and are folly -i-' .. Fisher, . . G . Henry •M Fuller, •Thomas rove, Robert Ham peon; George P Henszey, Thomas J •Har ri ng, Joseph, H iggi no, Charles Horti, Joseph' 11 Horror, Robert Klutz, Harrison P Laird, t o. Abiahani , 'Lli, 'berton, James " ' J Lewis; James W LOn4,'Jan WCartney,john.F M'CullOch; Hugh, M'Kce ohn APLaughlin, Adain.Mar. ttn, Samuel Mirk, John C - Myers, Edward, Nickteson, Stewart Pearce, Janfes Porter, Henry` 3 Pratt, Alonzo Robb, George Rupley, Theodore" Byrn ini., - Bernard: S 'Schoonover, 1 SaMuelSelbert, - Joba Sharp; Christian Snively, Thomas. c,' Steel, JerarnialtJl' Stubbe, Jost J siutmiirti, Marshall.' Sirattzvielder, 'Samuel Taggart,' George .T Thorn, .Plichnlas Thorn, Arunalt Wattles,‘.Samubl ' WeirielriAlonzo' I Wilcox, Denial Zerbey. and Win ' P Packer,, Speaker.-58... : ..•:.,,' ;,, , -', . ' :' I 4 .N,Ors—MessriAugtistusK.COrnyn, David M-.oburtnay,- David; Evans, Henry 4 ,S Evans, John Eenlon, J ohn 1 W George; Thanes Gille. . spie,'Juhn B Gordon, William Heriry,`Jiimeri Al '..lCirk,. joseitli,laubdelf,.Robore •It- Little tolin ~ .s ADDliniont, . John WKeit',William -M'Sherr4jeelali 111 Bier,. Villium T Morrison Joh, , l?:"-:efr,, , ,v .; • ,;''.., ,', :, ~ . , ^ 1,':!'::;': - , ,'':•f` ll , 0710...13,Mpicor'AtInth' tiniitio '.p c m .. 'deei 8 -• . no ti. 4Airtiote fpr , Rozor ~Sircipii iiiOnntoil".",stlpirior 14, 1 ., " al4l44 l g.innusp; liirsa tting, a ..kp 0n .6000 , ...01 rrcOrtitiorti, &o:' , V:2ls'efri; h bortr. , ...' - ;Y, , •;' , li!' ,,, <.''! ) -"'`'t •'•' .. >:Ps'inl it4 ; 7 ...g b fi NY: . Perftinirts;; . i,Eitriiresp.V. 9l t . 2,tor;the lipity IL •rich.".•had ;heauttfulseiterfatilnt Z":fio.niiiheAelehrilletl4.m[lo - afeeroriasijefAl t if ill ' ...:, TWO'. thile1:4)11 rith-re..`,,Y;;;4•:1,,,.VP';,t.i',.5k2,; VA•i,tii. ''•7'',Teroth;;J3ruehea;qPrrPth-,liiii4.;Nta'd,,,. p`ow4 'fir, . :,isr44 Prusliti4llctiiiittd , llol.7,,POß 4 iYillb:" r,,jiibiliAkritt)ltil.ritirio(Y;pf::lfitaeilettemeerul arti-, ' , ` , ."09,11;91' All, ki 4 1 1 i. i k nit,ki4ON: rim or 4 1PA11ed, : ; 664 .• ';'..fdrtclo t at tli, , ) , Rl4 , "o446ll4ptidir t ookS t a r e :hfi ' „, l;''''''-i42°- ::4.,''',"V4&.,-.l'kPi`Mrs':tx,!--v!PIPTA39It.;..::: , to . ' 4. Diu* ofi 4 0..CfOtiotplifloOka'.,- it. A Sr.g URGEPN• ME mi!=imim •3fl IJ3 j{ta elylj o - - lianufaetacr-'ofPoOket • -'No; 424 ••••eltesnut Street, above Bond. A . DELPHIA:' • mHE subsciibeirespectfullynOlicils public at tention.to his superior and tasteful stock of •Pocketilfooks, Banker'Sl'Oasds,ißil,l:: Books, Dressing 'Cases, Curd 'ICasCC;. Port Mc ,- nulesuPurses, Pbektit'•Kniie-s,,and-- .tithaFfine.-CfitlerY,-Gald Pens, and ' Pencils, Sagaihpases, Chess • • Men; 'Tack Gammon, • • • Boards, Dominos, Stu. • His 'aseorlment consists of the Most fathiona ble andlnodern styles, il the finest quality and• excellent workmanshipi embracing every desir able fancy pattern, Which lie will pt au, li mes be prepared to exhibit'and'furriisli 4 wholesale or retail on the most reasonablif•terms. I)::Purchasers„„ovflie desire 'to supply them selvNwith nr.fief th best quality will con sulto *titovV - n interest y-colling at this es- H SMITH, -• • • Pocke Jtook_filanulaettner, Phila., seps 521 Chesnut Street... PATAGONIA ,GUANO. THE -subscribers invite the situation of more and deniers to their supply of th tt re- • markable fertilizer—THElß OWN IMPOR TATION, AND SELECTED BY AN EX• PEMENCED.SI.I?ERCARGO.. Being dry like the F,ERUYIA.N, it is peeked in White ComoAnegs—but not being' like thnl, a Gevernmedf frioildpely, CAN BE At- FORDED AT A fIOWER ~or. d ers from a dieted's:ea be executed by us either from our stocks .1114 a or itt,New York. • ' SOUTTEII'& BROUGHMON, 38. North Wharves, Philadelphia:— aopts 4t CARPETS AND CIL CLOTHS, AT ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP WAREHOUSE, PHIL'Ai 7 - 111ERSONS ‘ilie wish to but good bargains in CARPETS - OR OIL CLOTHSi•ei.• titer wholesale or retail, will do well to dell on the subscriber, as -his expenses in his present location aro very light, ho is enabled and de termined to sell at the lowest prices ittibe city. He offers for this season, nn excellent . assort- • . merit of Splendid IMperial, three ply - ) i-. . Beautiful Superior Ingrain 1 i- - Fine and Medium do 'CARP/745. Entry and Stair of all kinds, -,f •• . And List, Cotarn - Ind Rag, • Abd OIL CLOTHS from 2 to 19 feet 'wide, for Robms, Halls, &c. with a.'griat variety of low priced Ingrain Carpets' frbm'2o to 50 cents, and Stair and Entry Carpets from 10 jo'so cis. periyard. -Also, Mailings, Rugs, Floor cloth, Stair Rods, &c. }UR ELDRIGE, No. 41 STRAWBERRY Street, one. door olio o• Chesnut, near tecond, fak Philndpl- 3m . . SPRUCE STREET CABINET WARER r 9 . M . gl,''', "ii .- '''' No' 119 Spruce,st..below Eftb,. ''t : r . , PHILADELPHIA. , • -if) . ciONSTANTLY• on hand a large aesort- IL j inent of slimier Walnut di. Mahogany Furniture, manufactured in :JbLe;best• mbnner, of modern style, and at m&fiats p_rfces;,embracing , Sofas, -4' 7,,-7 -Parlor Chairs, --• ' • Wnrdrobes .".ti', ••'.'''' ,Ticiblting Chairs, o v. Drcsding .13ureaus, - Tete-a-'retes, , ; French Bedstetiiinc Centre pod Pier Tables Jigh Post 1101104 a, Wash Stands, Hat Racks, ':..t^.i '•Secretaries, • Extansion_tablen, &c. Sic. Every article is made of the best material and. workmanship, gad warranted. - angBly T & D HENK ELS. KrAll goods bought at this establishment packed under the immediate superintendence of - the protrietors, and sent free 'of charge to any , part of the city. . Amount of Policy & Bonus payable at the party's decease. $1 100 00 2,750 00 4,401100 2'175 . 00 5`137.00 TEA. WAREEDUE:33,. - 17 h AVID RA N KEN, No. 73 Chesinitt woe cornerof Bank sereet. PHILA DELP4II has for sale the .following TEAR, to which he invites the atiention,of the trade . 200 hull chests Young- Hy son 'lea. 100• do Gunpowder do. 100 do Imperial • do. -- Vil m acT finest Company Hyson Tea. 20 cases, each containing 4 1316 boxes finest • Coriolis Yoling HySon. .20 cases finest Curious Gunpowder. 10 do- do Imperial, enestsfinesi PoWAion_g. 100 do Ningitng Powehung, 30. do , very finest Oolong. 100 do second quality 100 do Istingyong do. 50 chests English Congou. 100 hf. do do do, 25 chests Padre Souchong. 25 do fine Molten do. 1500 pounds prirrio Company Nutmegs Those Tess have been selected by D. R. with great care from the various late entgoet, and will be found to fully sustain the high and unrivalled reputation which this establishment has enjoyed for the last forty years, and his prices, as heretofore, will be found as low as at any honse i., the United Stales. [nag 22 3m 35,373 28 $1,220,097 67 Fancy Furs, mu iit, Bons & Tippets. DAVID H. SOLIS, (successor to Solis, Brothers,) Importer and Mantilacrurer of every deseription of FURS, having just re• turned from Europe with a SELEcT STOCK OF F now manufacturing them in very superior style:and trimming them in the most • elegant manner, and - would invite the attention, of MERCHANTS and OTHERS, to his sit parlor and extensive assortment, which as ho MANUFACTURES as well IMPORTS, h e is enabled to offer at such prices as few houses in the United States can compete with. tn. DAVID II SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below 3d at p - Nest to Loudon & 1../o's. Family. Medi tine Store. Philadelphia, nug 15 Gm. StOro always closed on Saturdays. highest Cash prico paid for Shipping Furs HCLARK, Venitian Bl.nd• Manufacturer. sign of the GOLDEN EAGL L., No. 139 and 193, South Second Strect,below Dock Street,. PH ILADELPHIA. Keeps always on hand a large and fashionabla assortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT, WINDOW BLINDS, manfactured in the best manlier, of the hest materials, and at the lowest cull Oleos Having refuted and enlarged his establishment he is prepared to complete.pralern to any amount ,t, the shormst notice. Constantly .on hand an as:. ;;ent of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every a monufaela ea expressly for his. own sales, and p; • lasers may ,thereNre rely on a good article. • . IKTOpen in the evening, --.1 *,*Orders from a distance packed carefully and sent free of porterage to any part of the city. long 15 ly] I-LGLARK. - N .S:Yr.itillTiti l lOrCill, • - rAgett for the sale of Southworth Manufactur ing Co's 11 1 2 titng Papers, Wet Mouser No• 3 Minot St., Philadelphia. 104)C of the above superior Pa petsSE no S w in store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14,18 and 16 lbs., blue and white. superfine Medium and Demi Writings ) blue and while. Extra super andsupei fine Folio ,posts, blue white, plain and ruled. Superfine., . Cunim.orciali Poste, blue Wit and te plain Sad ruled. -", , Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. i skiipsr..) fi e_t C is, long and Broad nnd fine Rill PaperE C a p e and Superfine and fine ounting ouse Posts, blue and white, - Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and tilled, blue and white. • Extra super Congress Clips and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine hlue Linen thin Letters. ,,- , Extra supetßath Posts, blue and nrkl,4r.""Pluin and ruled. d Env'elopos. ' * Einbreiddled ,ci! n P ~ „ . o,4 l wYere en !' i hgns, ruled and twine and pm. , va rious' ' qualities 'and ti, blue and 'white, .t t ',' ~. , prices. Also, 1000 rennwb;ite and'as oiled B r k . . Cai9i°nn: rl ' whfie end assoted jBB::Tea't"l:tm Envelepe rumor:ear& _ bl 00 d li1 m;? 7 7 ri ~; 8 P " " linrdwa VY l34‘ , '-‘ C e A r :Rl.7lS , c o l . E ,, ,t i O cr U ib N i, ,,D ,7 Fl o Y nii & o : , r m lN , E nu S iii !O tu r,,, :' . 1 1".virnar GS iii• hisiFoubdry in High , street of Haq i 4 .,...~ — ,, , „,,,, ' e tt hand:a hilt:':assortment of , n p l a t ir e v e 7 s -- r pltr' ed to ferule!) all. hinds ot 1 '• 58 P ° BRASS CASTINGS ,in the best etyle and and at Jim , ehertest nonce. , o haenow on hand a Mtge assortment. of Cast ings, such as Corn.cruttheroMill Gettrinusand G l idgernin, Plough 'castings. Pointe, Sheers , add. Cutters, Wagon and Coach Boxee, collargrates o ve n poets, cask Weighle, l 4o. Cooking Nen•piftte, and Coal Stovee, , !i 610 builde r end repairs C&It8 ) Ihreil a eg, Vlah et . "— chines and'liorso , PesYars, wlllileatfz..e. other 'hind pf Mtlehl4rY, fit, lite shim+ test notice., Pld,lren, Braes and. calmer laittlq' huMtehattge Epp work .' otriltiymitrinvolvifed all of Rimy Ar , Tte.'l3 Patterns , Pero" "P" ln g p have them,Willlit'd them a• layshop. 'i',, kr , ElUIVAITIOO ", ~ tr .. r ' F CPAP„liliEtt,of t 1 P,II;N , c):l4,tokok , ::lgirg22Y):ll STU R 9. MI MIII 12:11 ME Blind Manufactory. g rt. BM u =, ~ ..