e) . O - oaglp Ouipt9oi:ao.? T; - CriiirfaC'A'int - .3l , iiiiiileztitiebirCiiiiere."-Y• „ ' By C. T. Jamepi of ,P,mieene, 4.4.—Thii last , o ffi cial tabular iii'dtbniatit . io - Whicitlivetave ea: , . prod uced, mta, of t the,amoumtj v 'lf i tiettow,iit : tiro wo#l:lo4iii*Ofs iii.% - c l iffiaja - of ' fliellnite# Ellatei,SecretarNe ihriTreasury, iii•,the:yertr. 1844; for the useof.Corigresa:' ':, „Bi this table; Whir:h.:is 86(8010611y ;correct for all practical furprise4,- , )tiappeara that, flie • total amount of cottonlrarAed,in the:world. eras 900,000;000 pounds;'. 'cif which..46o,oooiooo panfuls, 10,000 pounds more Orin onelitilf wail ' the product of the United States. Sinee:thui ppried the culture, of .11Wartiele itethe Weft ' filldieS4iSkalmost ceased. The pm/Auction. in • the'East Indies rapidly increased•-duriog a few subeeqUerit years, owing hi the very great,efforls of the East India Company; but from repeated failure'sit:heti agine,become stationary, and will never.Prqbablybri'ear:ried to any great exteni. Iri : the year 1839 :the entire supply of cotton, froin India wa5•20,901,808 pounds. , The other cotton gidaiihilnuntriee, viz I Brazil, Mexico, Egypt, and other llhrlai of Afrida, and lista, other than - linliti,andTii' fiii 'smaller districts; with those nameifebbib, intido'up, in 1834, the balance - Cif the prailitif ,'say 440,000,000 pounds. Taking' all the circumstances into the account,. • and especially the cheapness of.the product in. this country, and the known decline in (want ity - in setae others, it is not probable that the for eign product has increased, since 1834, more than ten per cent. This would now givq4Bll,- _, 000,000 to all the world, the United Stater-d -, . cepted., In the United States the result has . been entirely different. 'the reduction.in flie. marleet value of the article, has stimulated the • planter to make more of it—to compeniuto for 4lielAluninution of price, by the increase of quantity. This is a poor policy, to Impsurn, in ~'• ,most cases, yet irhai noel, extensive! -praetis ' id by the common planters of the Unit d States. 't. So greatly have they inereasektlie c Rum of the article; that their crop of 180 isnotated In round numbers, at .0000,0011,001. pbunds; Sind whlch affords a sure indication, compared with thb foregoing slatemehts, that all the rest of the world - cannot celirpele with thpm either In quantity or price. ' Increasing the censump lion of the article in Great Britain by ten per cent: from the year 1840 to '4B, the -quantity for tho latter year would be 584;317;424 ;weeds; an excess of more than 1110,01.4,000 pounds over the „polka quantity produced in and'ex pried frotb all the countries in the world, the United Stales excepted. France,' Germany, end other European nations, tequire about 300,000,000 poutids ; which, added., to the eno-,, sumptioa of Great Britain, makes, the quantity • terpiired in Europe 834,316,425 pounds. Or this "only 480,000,000 is supplied by India, Egypt, • Turkey, Brazil, the West Indies, ' c., and leaving a deficit of mine thah 40 000,000 pounds, for WhititiTin'ope is entirely de endant on the United Stiles. To withhold flu supply Would enhance the price in Europ and, 'though, our labor would cost soriwthu re than theirs, our cotton ii opld be so tile Ii p er, that no European manufacturers cue com pete with us. Almost the only reason why no other country has extended the.cotton culture as ours has don e, it b ecame nu other one can raise the article at eo.small a cost. This cir cumstance has•almost annihilated the culture of cotton in the West Indies, and . prevented its rapid increase in Bruz.l. The lliatish Eaq • Judia Company, and the Viceroy of Egpyt, - with Oleic immense poWer and resuur,cs, haVe bent fheir energies to the object—but hitherto all efforts have failed, and the cumin plantep •of the United States -held -and maintain their ' pre-entineoce over all Weil, of" the rest of the world. With all these advantages, the United States ought to be, emphatically, the eaten manufacturers of the world ; pint the whoa :grewineStates should become the greet cotton Inaniducturing States of the Union. Ole would 'think that there could be nu qUestivii that the cotton grower and cotttai inanufactuter,t com bined in one concern, with his lull supply of the raw malaria( produced on his oan soil, Might undersell the European manufacturer, and centre:4,es far as i...•tton fabrics was Gun corned, every market hi foe world. All this may appear chimerical to some, and they may be inclined to make the intriry, how is all this 'to be Mine? The reply is at hand—Nlantilar.- --tura- all your own cothai. How can Wu du this, is the next query, wilen we...produce so much? Again the reply 1.., ready—Others now do It for you. i lfsue have labor, sai,l mid ma - terials—if you Wish for meal of labor and skill, -; they are readily obtained in sufficient quanti ties to manufacture all the cotton in the world. But we produce so inu,.h. True, too much.— Then tudlin a• proper 'distribution and applica tion of labor and skill ; ',reduce nu inure than can be manufactured at home. 'Cast not your self in a foreign market, with a redundancy of an article begging for a purchaser, ur M.. mercy of foreign brokers, speculaters and shavers.— But more of this by and by. Let 115 . now ant quire which, in respect to the article of cotton, ' has made the best distribution -end apjilication of labor and skill, the United States or Great Britain, as far as the creation of wealth Ischia , corned? We have seen that, according to the 41e.t. es. timates to be obtained, the quantity of cotton imported into the kingdom of Great Britain, and consumed by her manufactories in 1840, MU 531,197,659 poutids ; of which at .least lour-fifths must have been supplied by the cut, • ton`growers of the Vulted'States. McCulloch, tn his Edcycopledia of Commerce, published ill London, for 1897, estimates the increase at about, fifteen per cent. This estimate would make the British qaptitiiption of cotton at 'present, 610,877,303 &mills per annum. Al lowing only the saute proportion, or rather less than we have already stated, say now four fifths of the quantity, to be supplied from the -United States,, at will amount to 488,701,846 :;pounds. The,present avvi ago valueef this cm ton in England is not far from eight cents per "pound ; and hence the aggregate host to the English manufacturer of the above quantity received from the United States would be $39,- 096,147 68. At thiA rate the highest amount s returned to the Ainrriaan cotton plantar, ,would be, say 488,701,846 pounds, at six cents -k per pound, $28,922,110 76—tier convenience, , ...say In round•tiumbert, $30,000,000. Trio best -..cotton lands will nor yield wore than three ,t hundred pounds per ecru, and the general ... average from year to' year probably does not exceed two hundred pounds. Suppose, how „aver, the quantity to lie two hundreil'and fifty, pounds; there as required 1,794,807 acres of - lend to produce it.; and as the productAvill not average more than 9.,500 pounds per hand, it will require about 195,980 hands for, ire cut-. tur ~,li . The land at twenty-live dollars per acre is WOrth $44,870,175.. Tito hands (slavesriir 000:eacti f are worm 07,740,000. Titus the „• sod ; and slaves together would amount in value ~ to $142,610,000. The cost of other necessary , appendages, such as cotton gills, presses, horses, „ mules, &e., Fax., will ,Inalie up at least, with ~ the above, , the slim of $160,009,000, es the cap, • ; *al employed id the' pi uduction "of tile, above , tunount-ofvettoirlarinylied-to-the-,British-man• tifaeturer., lri order, to make the estimate ' 4 f :high' 'enough for the planter, we will suppose his net receipts to be six cents per putind,, At 'that priers WO quantity, 480,000,t100 ponds,. i''will retUrn him, say, In , round n tubule, $29, - ' 4 '.00 , M oo ; ' ~._ wdoordifig to - the cArttat of MoCulloch's . ~:t p aciolopodia of G'iminteree (English) the value ,tif-British cotton manufactures for the year ,180,.. was, .1340,000,000. The 'estimeted„,in. ittatnie l'o,r the seven years, from 1833, to 1840, 41i5'333 per cent. 7 49iat rate, the.' value in ', l ,3B9B:ivould haVi3. - , btlia ab,out ,e,42,000,000, or .7'_4186 ) 666;666';riear1y. it ko,estimaled, also„that IL ' tilti Utlibunt of caPital investcd ili - lla liusiiiiips O w ls about the same as the” abloynt H of, value pf l '"AlitellUct pat' annul*. - "the British' inaPulactur• riNto plso Oniplity aboli(300,000 operatiVes, and - rf , '" , ;:mbliont the mine nilmbervf hand loom weavers. :'' ,4 "-ll For• thb above anioUnt'of i piodlibt if has beim e' iebnthat the American cotton planter furniih es about 480_,000,00trpoanlis of' tho' Ow: en mule - +,'1 P Ault ferj . 'rili t skiptiLunatMl2o,ooo,oooi• The I iaotttik thus 'furnished is' fnur.4lfll7l nearly of the - . ,entire quaptlty tannierneW ' C h o depital iiiiiett ' ..ed in tlimprothietioif of the cotton IS $150.,1100,- ' ': 000: ';7,'llat itiyested, irr the, man h(acaure 'of it, 4...„,1zi but , filltis of '0.$7;0110,Q014 In rolifid 'num -4,.;A115er0,10.49,6U14000. Jo- the ratio ,of.,eapital, therefore; the L .plariter should' ree.iiive,at leoCk ~ , ,40 1 59 , 9 9 9 .0 °4 0 1 ;1 44: ri/u911111 0 0 Y 04.14'116 re -' ,;400 11 '9 11, 4 1 ‘.1 430 10 0 'ito •' 'But I. 613 6tt0f1,%14156 • L',4yel'utifilifir,diiiits,perOunaltlirifta pypiti t Yk os t i; ..,,...I.tfitV,BOliCOlarlu, l 4 4 9t:firiiiilkiltitt,o;titileolillS., ',Z4;4 l titittlitt Witte the ahiuuaigiSe6Cietwa - diwnit ."4'..r.; -4q41 00 .0)0 00 Pkf,tAil. 44 n , , , li l / 4 4 40,80 48 06 0,•4 - Pdflect , ' -1.1-hthilkaPoula 1t 12 9-10 ,4 0,40,1 0 000'0,;401.140 'of - 4 ; -,,,t.4 ntonurliatUre4flKPOtittPUnboYn t , mid. , ypU • , t ,4it4tave 0108,000,00U f laollte value' nildell .I.mthp . ~ .:, 2 ,,,,,,•Aaboirm'quipay of toottoopfoftWllial , tholfilootof refiefves-but $30;000,000 , -atinottrotitidittnaff.,y. 4ettAiPittitiVeryoutshriretputi l ltti 'pal., ()Mph* d ~'", ,- , , 1b y jilertilittriulaottrieri Idu much as Utile put ''.fol, f;tillatiyenepe or BrifiUVeifilittli itiiployed'lii man `. VPqiigebturing-MiltatiAntf American blipltal Id's ow ". ' t '1 1 4.011ie4 AgaPq kitgiiiiit9lq.tY!..-0-11414. of i DV Oda it ttfeli4et'; 4 v i -: , ..:,. ~ .1• ,$-,...;', ' m % 4v iell lOl 'Al' '0 i li' i ' 4 1' di about •• 30,v- lot p• ure,se, ,tp,,, ri P ~entap ore , ~ ,t , 800,000•ape'fatmicelolvytorkuploutt,-fifthr i I fif• • '' • ''', , 11*,001100 rioniUmed,lvicluldValtirelbre;ro4ll re l ~l ^ 4 .''''* - ,4l4o,lloaiiagnetdokicliie`f . ab0ve4,0,680047; • -' r „ .i;•' , 4-..-,---,•- , - ; -- -.. , , , , - ,• - ',-.7--- -- , --it,, ,,,- ^,t, , t.• , :44.aisr8iird '1 , 1f) , ? , .t. 6 ,;.-- Rq. l t. ) t - r'• '' , 'lr Atitlt'S , ': 2 , 4 ',-,firl,_4frifP..7.hff , f;„-,-,r 'hut -,.t1.01 , 1 ( 114..t1tigNA , .t. tz' , ., - , •',, r tr'' ri , • fr,, ' 'lstt , tl.l - ' re:, :at, t•t:,;.t , :.,y - • among these-land you, have`o4so near „ i a_ -value tif-prodhict per : hand:: - '4gatn;- d vide 3.he net regolptalp4l,o,,,eotton,,a3o;oo,6 r `-foo6liticoneffte-nunt.iTirrehands(l9s,4BoTre quired tO.producp it,'Rnd - Youl. have but4l63 46 per hand--lefitit:by446 Otrquin, • for each hand employedin the produoticin of ton , ethan;;; ~realized- „Ay .) mannfaqtle in Britdins,""Trite lye 'haiii"atioti that in the'prohisti;',the:lfiritish'-vmaniifieliirei'm . alico4o,ooo , ?.fionclohinntAvdivera ; J og the,etrtiro--nunibord:df4erseni -emphiyeti; 480,000,14Te14, divide 'the Britiih , lnet,preduet ' among thialVfndel number, and,-you have 925 Pdt:atid'Ae eying let,aiLeseees Of - ':,-1171, 54 per„ hand: trif manufacturer, against thet,pi9it4ct,lop oftheyaty; batitfico. ____. , • .. , FRESH TEAS. ~, ...,.. WE. have just:received 'amentire mew saline tion of ehoiee and ,fresh GK EN. AND BLACK TEAS t ',embracing Your Ilyson, Imperial and Gunpowder teas, of vertegs qualm ties, ranking from 3'7,i to $,1,25,per pound, from the tea stare of'the'Meesis.lenkins, of Philei b i dolphin', neatly, tinier ly and freshly paekectin quarter, half, and-penn malefic and paper pack= ages,: as well as in t e' ulk. . The selections aro made by one of tl partneri, who Ints.ihad experience in the business, among the Chinese themselves for about seven yenrs,mnd 'this ad. vantage, together with.our own dkiffirienee, and the encouragement extended toes in the selling of these Teas 'for more than two years past, encourage us confidently to repeommetid them as superior to any other selection of Teas in this market—for sale at the Grocery store of July 11—'49 J. IV,. EBY • Tobacco and Cigars. -- - '-- • JUST received and for sale wholesale and re- tail the host and cheapest selection of CI. OARS to he.fotand_ -ny where out of the cit ~ Grangdoros, Emilia, Castellos, La Prymavora, Plantation, . Leon D'oro Regalia. Principe, • La Grata, Regalia. Principe, and Figaros Molessadoru, &c. All of the finest Cuba and Havana Tobacco. and put tip in the neatest manner, besides.' have excellent. sixes and the best Melees: Also the best-Congress and Cavendish TOBACCO both plain and sweetened,ltt reduced priceb for cash. Call and examine- my stock beftireqns:: chasing. I will soil lay the box as low -as they can be had in tho' city. Don't forget the phice opposite the railroad office. 'Carlisle; atigt T H CRISWELL • Dr. I,"ovirrisimdls .SaximparMa. Olt sale at the Drag Store of • F,.[aug2 - 2] H A STURGEON. t &STUFFS in - evey varlet§ ban - lielitli D Wholesale or Re.ail at the very lowest rates at [jul3] • S. ELLIOTVS.tt • A. cask of very fine HONEY, nnw oporrandi for'salc at . [July 11] J W EBY'S 11700k.5.' Books. THOS. W. MARTIN desires to inform his friends and the . publio in general that he has purchased the store formerly belonging to Ja cob tirb and is now ready to supply the reading community with books of all kinds, and at city prices. He has just received,the following— Lynch's expeditton - to the Dead Sea and Jor dan. to IViontague's do Philosophy of Religipur: Dobney on FiltuitXuniyhment Willis'T-Bioralters.4 Womenthelthyolutio . n, by Mrs. Elret Magdalobe and Mareia,.4lArs. Grey. Tillers' Consulate and-Empire, Nos. 8& 9. D'ary Copperfield, (by Dickens) N 0.3. • Together with all the cheap publications of the day._ Books ordered twice a week. All the 'daily and weekly Opera, at the old stand - rieit. door to Burkho'der's hotel. , 111 1) Ili/ ilbel/3 1;i ry,-, Watches and Xewely . ! • I,4'''' CHEAPER THAN EVER - , yalea d al i e Lindptajl—At the ) It a e_p la Mel and Jew . ,(0 airy Store,"No. 96 North 5E .P....\ • •-•:: CONE street, corner of Quar . 0. ;LitzrtiA/r ry street., Gold Levers; 18 k. patios, full jewelled, $3O and ' upwards ,-. Silver\ Lovers, lull jewelled,. $l5 and upwards. Gold Lepinb, 1 lj.;Lc g s,as, jewelled, $25 and upwards • Silver Lepines, jewelled, $lO and -upwards- Silver Sunnier Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Desert 810, Table $l5 - ietlier micles in pro= portion. All goods warranted to be what the are sold for. Constantly on hand a large assortment affine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M' J Tobias ...& Co., E Simpson,,Samuel & Brothers, E .Yates & Co, John Ifarvison, G & R Beesley. and other imporior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnishort notice any isquired style of Watch, for N ich orders will bo taken, tit --- and the name mid res noe - of the person or dering-put on if requested, • O. CONRAD, • Importer of Watcher novB] , L. R. 333.00111.4LV8 BEAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE WHERE Gold and Sil ver Watches of °veva; 4'; 11,4 , can be had ,;" ab from ten to fifteen 9 - 3 less thanany other store , 4 , roffm: in New York or Knila ','Aelphia. Persons who' wish to got a'goutt watch, perfectly regulated, would do wall to call at the store of the sub scriber, and compare the quality and prise of his watches tvith that of other stores. GOOD WATCHES AT TILE FOTIOWING EXCEEDINGLY aIWTRICES. Gold Levers, fulljewelY,:B carat eases, $2B 00 Silver do do 4 42 00 Gold Lopines, jeweled, :8 carat cases 23 00 it Silver do do - 900 Silver Verge Watches, from $3,00 upwards: Gold Pencils front stl to , $8,00; Gold Pens, with Biller eases and pencils attached, for 75e. Also, a handsome' assortment of new and fashionable Jewelry, at prices far below the usual store prices. Old Gold and'eilver bought or talon in exchange ' • A 'WLS 11;13ROOMALL, Igo 110 North'SSCOND Street, second door . below Race, Philadelphia. • ' ap,18'49,:y iltrOut this .advertisement out, and.bring it along, you will then be aural° get into thinght ore, THE NIAGA • SHOWER-PATH, An entirely ne - Article for Shower-Ba thing, with warnyor cold,Water. 10-THIS Bath took the premium at the Fair of the Franklin InstituM, Philadelphia. October 1848, - the-onl y Bath That ever took n premium at thatinatit ate atid oleo took the first premium • ' 'int the-Faitdrthe Maryland Inetitite, Novero her 1848. .'4 -• • !t, , '" , . A.great• and, import nt improvement' is made in thiaiShower-bath over all others, by throwing ,the; I.Mter . iminediatelY,on.thoabody,iwithout wetting the head, unlessitt, the will or pleasure i Of . thebatheit".but• greaier point ip gained 14 being'enabled to bathe with . ,iv.arm water, whiplt ';no other Shewer,Batit is adapted to-and 'Meat 'of all We Bath"Citri bo;Medicated 'withoutinjury, • to'the - • • • -.* 4 Many Iretsona Cannot' take tt . cold bath—their caswiitrnet ia4hia tie they Can regulate the tern -parattfre ofitheivater; to-juit their riiish, and , commence-bathing ,at any! season.:.of ;the:year , without any unpleasaneresalt. Ladies clan have the, adyantage„ bathink , .Vithetik:netting: the head, or covering, '. 'ritem lirraugeent s are simple and. cOmPlate,- and'n6C liable to gat out ;of tirdet. , ;' - ,The -Bath' .. can'be:ridjuSteditieliit any helkht,from , a.elMilf 1116 4 611165 t qmrson.' , .. , When , thoAltiorla platied.';th(i.fixtureerara , lll4 and the; outaidk ark, ~ pearaneeis:lhat of a neat piece' f farnitere. ~,. They haVe :received the•apProbaticur of ~ , fleve, rat medical gentlemen-fmthers are requested to call and examine them` Manufactured. bythe Pat9.IIt9O:‘,.;TARRABEE, , ' , ;t•• , .24 Solidi ßA Calvertstreet, Baltintore.s, BA THING.-R>;ad v.vhat Armstrong saye i - Do-not ontit,,ye who would health secure,- The dailY•tresWitblition; that The :sluices of the:skin; enough to' keep'. - I Teo beEllymacied from unde d ieut'eoll, d , ti ne'pfire,.evop:if irdt not non ace tep t ift 'doesyte-healtli, l'grently iio *ow!, • , • ' " adorfis tlie;ticti; is ild'AoitAt„l) :`thikutiobtror:tra•vVorst.fati,. Xfpx`natilrtitaimge.mairiiaine ' ' • - - - t4r49.fteitfgr , Fo 'it and; olidrFiii retetitn b ' • • , hetit , weilirVotaas-,13- 9 y o 1 sh4kaiNr4,6o it) ' -ItileatWtitrretklia%Tlf.!,l4.o,"l-4, ir, G iningif!xt z 039104 J 340' /illarak _94, ' h and% r t` tha ,'g7;raa 116 •*11,414411-0 T ~„01/04....-Mbiohearai° t .0 , .4,, .ct. r~i "." O yr; r, , • letYl4 lovat 4.X4X gip', 4l.ll.,T e 11004),?;i l'" -"" " n,.+14 coAll r ~. ., -. lipintiltiiiiroaittyouptiffulyiliiiiiiii,-, _ u ...- -,'..... Om I . tiont , . •,, Relative 1 0 an Amendment 'of the. Consiittultoii* ' ' • .. : i ' ..,;;.,:',.;:::. :_: , f1i.1.f4:,. :"iht?li',.:*_s: ' ', .. ~: , . ' 'tßeiloliedr,lry theSenate:and•Waiiie - A fßeift4i . sentritiiii ofthe iflommopivealth of PentioAvatiik iiiVeniral. Asifembly 'met, 'filiktl4:4oOrietitti!: ticni.'4 . ohe CoMmonwitath be ' arneedi4friAik. 'edeettil ,tieetiolii ' Ofzthe ;AO •aitcOla; ici-tlitit; it. shall . .'reiiitiO4olldvie:' The iudgeit of the KO O'reake.COlitti tifthe,iliVeral Candi Of Cernetion, ele t i l i q iiiilcifidoh Other COOrtit or *mad a: araorishillbeeetablished bylaw,tail* elect— id 'by the:Adalified. elect:ire of- a te ,2 Comineo wealth:. in Iliet.liianner following, to wit: The Judges - ofhtheAuprerne•Court,hy..the.tualified Olectore at largei'.The. President Judges.of the. scverat'Cionta of common Pleas and' of such other COOrta,er.Reeorci as arttor shell be °stab. fished by lOW;arid all other 'Judges required to be 'Corned in the le*;:by life qualified gloaters of the respective districts over which they Ore to preside or , act as Judges.. Andthe.Aesoci-, ate Judges of the Citurts of poipmot . l4 . 'lei w by the' quali fi ed electors of the: eetintieli;,ieshee tively: ' The Jedges Of .the ,Subrente Coin.* shall hold "heir offices for the' term of fifteen years, if they shall no long,behave ihemselves well.: (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro. vided for subsequent - to the - first election:) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established b law, and all other Judges required to be fear-on d m the law, shall hold their o ffi ces for the ' t .of, i a ten years, if they'shall sd long .behay them selves well t The Associate . Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of five years, i l f yt tey shall so long -have the nseltirr.well : a PThherrythall be commissioned by the Governor ; but for, any reasonable cause which shall dot be sufficient grounds of impeachmentilhe Governer shall remove any of them on the addresifof 'two• thirds of each branchef the Legislaturi., The first election shall take place at the general 1 election of thisCommenwealth nett after the edytien of fide amendinent„ and the commis. :dons of all the judges who may be thenin office 'shell expire on the first Monday of' December following, when the terms of the judges ithall . commence. '. The persons who shall then he elected Judges of the Supreme Court shaft hold their offices tuk,fullows • ono of theni for three yearb,.one for six. yours, one for nine years, on, for twelve yearerraid one 'for fifteen years; the term of •each tolaPdecided by lot by the said j udgeei_aa_soon afteribeelection_ as conve Went and he result certified..by them to the Gover nor, thatlhe commissions may be 'issued in' accordance thereto. The judge whose crow mission will first expire -shall be It tef Justice during his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall finiC 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 by lot which shall 'be the. Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap pointment by the Governor, to continua till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the .several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated limes, receive for their services an adequate compensation, lobe fixed by law, which shalinot be diminish ed during their continuance in office, but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold'any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under the , government of the UnitStl States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Saprerne Court during their mild:mango jn office. WWI e relid within this Commonwealth, and the other Jodges during their continuance in office shall reside within.the distriet.orocounty for which they were respectively elected. ' , WILLIAM P. PACKER, - • Speaker of the House ofßepresentetives. GEO. 'D.?,RSIE, ' . Speaker of the Senate. 1111 do do IN TII6 BEEATX, MarCh 1849, Radioed, That this resolution pass:—Yeas 21, Nays 8,4 Extract from the Journal.' - SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. IN THE HOUSE OF REPS., April 2,1849. Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas Nays 26. . • . - - - -- -Extract-frour..he -Journal. • WM. JACK, Clerk. Filed April 5, 1849. • A. L. RUSSELL, Dap Sea. of tha Com'th PENNSYLVANIA, as I do certify that the above atid-foregoing is a trae:con of the Original Resolution of the tetni Assembly, entitled " Resolution re. latavelo.an Amendment of the Constitution,' as the same remains'on .ffiri,in this office. - In 'testimony whereof I have x 1 f)!.,) _here unt osot oeafxe o m t. & I h e l a nil ,an t d h c e aused 't' • b o f See— )t retary's Office at Harrlsburg,this -•" eleventh day of Juno, A. D. one - , tbohsand eight hundred and orty-nine. • _" JOIIIiNAT. OP SENATE. "'Resolution, No. 188, entitled Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' was 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—Messrs. Roes,, Brawloy, Crabb, Cunqingham, Forsyth, Flugfis,JOhnson, Law. ranee, Levis, Mason, Matthias, Rich, Richards, Sadler, Savory; Small,Smyser, Sterrett' an 2 Stine-21. ' "NAln e7 goaers. Boat, Drum, Trick, Ives, King; Knnigtnaoher, Potteiger and Darsie, Speaker-8. - So the question was determined in the affir mative. ~. 41 3011R11Ap Of TIM 110y96 OP REPS. 4 ! Shall the reeohation Tees 7,, , The yeas and nays were taken Agreeably to the_provieion df ,the tooth. article of; the ConstitutiOn w and , are ne follow,ylz L . , -. , ','` ~ , L ,P,lf ese—Messiii:Gid eon J.' kali , David J. Bent. Creig•Biddle, Peter"D BloOm, David M Bole; Thomas K Bull, Jacob .Cort, 'John. H Diehl, Nathaniel A Eliott, Joseph Emery; David G Eshleman, William '• Evans, John Fausold, Samuel . 'Failey,' , Joseph, - W Fisher, 'Henry DX Puller,:Thomas Grove, Robert ampeoWGerrge P Henezey, Thomas 4 - 1107 - ring, JOieph Higgins, Charles Hertz, Joeeph' B Hower, Hebert . • Klutz, ; HArrison ,-P ' Laird, Abraham Lambertenirnes 1, Lewis, James W Long, Jaeob M'Cartney,Jobn F , M'Calleoh, Hugh'M'Kue;' John M'Laughlin,''Adairt . mar. 'tin, Samuel •:Marx, John . 0 Itlyeis, Edward Nicklerton„"Stewart' Pearce;'James Porter, Henry C Pratt ,Alonzo Robb, Gearge_Rtipley, •Theodoref, Killian, . Bernitreid Schoonover, Samuel Selbert,JohoShatp„,Chriatiao Snavely , *Thomea ', 'PS Steer,.34ein WI .11:1Stabbe;'Jost J - Stutzm an, .:Marehall,fidwartewelder,. , ,Samnel Taggart; George , T,,Thorn,-:Nibliolas.Thern. 'Arunak,' 'Wattles; Stunned Weirieh, Alen - ad I Wilcox, Daniel Zerbei Andl , ,Wrm F Packer, Spostkar.-. 48. ~,.r ? ~ t ' -, 1 ,- '.,:-& ,' • '..Naver=Meesre r AngtreturiK Cornyn,David M , ,Couriney;;llivie , Evans;Henry; S - : Evans,' JohO:Ferden,J ohri, W•George,Thomai Gille enie;',Juliiill; Gordort,'.William:-Henry;,Janies J.K105, Joseph ,- Lanbash,' Hebert' it Little, .fohn :6 - ;M'Caltriont , John , M'Kee, William M'Sherry; Jecialt Miller; William.Ti Markham johtii.", A . Ditiii' William' , Y Roberts,' john'W H e selierrY'',/ohif.': B' Hatherford,;•'W; 'Kuudle" Smitlqlo i lx"."Setylk,' lobe. : Bouddr; - • George Walters Od pivitir , Wilklaino.426o., _i . • 4 so,the .q iicSic4iiiiii.4 l terrOiio filtrtlie of firmatjY o •! , • . A , _ ,„<:•L ~,, ''P. "-,,. ..1 .. .:W,, , - - : . _ •,.;.- , ..r ---, , i'” • '-' , .'g'..; ;, :: , ,*i••; 0 -',: , ';':,' i • ~ . I‘, tlf ~ - • ,-,-;,- 'l3Ronirrenv's oexicutd: ~ -t - : , :I'' ,:F June 'l5, , 1849;'c.. il '.'.. ~... r,' • tairt * m,u, a,ser. , ''• ' - ' :: ' 't': : !'= ' Ide certify that theabeie;and , : ;i v) ), ! crpg9lnvii ri true end.COkrect coo,ofthe . "Yeas";and !!sllyir , L taken an the:!,' Resolution relative- Wee , 0, ?Ackert amendment of the , Constilu. litfir•Diiiihifilkinfi appears mi the - Journals of ilia .freci;Honeee of tile General Aieentbly!'el HO '.COrritriOnWealth; forike session' Of '0349, `I 4: Walleye my baud: amid Ibictfogl Of enid.iiifipe; 0 . 0;f114091:00, of '3,oeilioolift r opd oeht, luirteit. t orog..,' ~ ,i'Wile,t-ZiT P .**EisiDt.',JEl4oo49; ,t, ' ?- fto4l:- 4 t;A!.11. 1 04,Yi#1.t..4i i .90100.iri, , 1P1,..• :, ,' Official. SECREEARY'e OFFICE SECRETARY'S OPACE "lOWNSENH HAINES, Sooretau of the Commonwealth -- . . I torto • 5r, 1510,,p0:. n ' alfaH fANOvgn arziEuT L _AlsetLalLS fIOUNTRY AlFa IV : lie in lebtlalvalli' lespotiffailyivited, to Sond of. the , intblicribbrrlwelil. knowauts;ft,Hrise:E.ingles aead.,Quartem)Ao - NertliHanoveralrat, a lbw, depriinortlt4tf . .the • Bsnlt'; l 4ind..'oxamtito-alit large mssortmenf , CHOICWICDIsIPgCTIONARI HS; '' .. fdetired:tif.the. best" Mat Mir 1; trash .:'eVery.day; Warritite'd , not 'to' be Sui'patiserVby.,ank tri ` . theiStates ; Whieh, will bo' 'sold 'at' reasonable pricbs:t. He has just received ti large aiSettnient 'of Praha and. Nutei cobsisting,in 4art•of 4 . ..NDES,,I2EMOLS; RAISINS,Egiga,, Pru . ens, thirdeaui•iand::Papet-ehelled: 'Almonds, Filbeits,'creain.nats,-'note, acoa•Mite; 4cp, which, sold at. the lowest • rates.„ wculd , aisof invite attention 'to a, large-A00 3 ,1, . TOYS AND 'FANCY ' GOODS , cmisistleg -partly of fine fancy, boxes, dolls, dell-116W; Furpourein boxer, weedim' tea 'Bets,'..brabiltind tin,trurapets, 'Vac,: basket and bell rattles ma gone and whembarrowsi,, glass and Chipa;tosT, aceordeline, 'haunt:miens,. fancy, Weep r Hair oil, tooth bundle's, ahavind cream' imd! hundreds &hell - ludo:knack& connecticewith',thii a above he has en hand good 'assoittnent•of l FA MILY pROCERIES, consisting' in part' of loaf, lump and brown ed.: . gars, coffee, chocolate, theosof;and ..eraokers:— imperial, Young Hyson and Black Tea. Spices of all kinds, blacking, matehes, , brushes, &el The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the ptiblic for-the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a desire• to please, to merit:a continuance of the same. 49 • ' P. MONYER. DRUGS 1 DRUGS ! DRUG§ .". • JUST. IiECEiVED, HYSICIANS, • Country Merchants P Pedlars i ateinvited to call and examine my stock of Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil; Var nishes, &c. • , *DICUGS. ; • f Patent Modicintie, Herbs and Extracts,l i• Fine .ClieniicalS; Spices, ground and whole Instruments, ' Essences, ' Pitre EsSera„Oiiti Perfumery, .4p. ) "`‘-';' h '. DYE-STUFFS.. Indigoes,' Madders, Sulam Alum, Log and Cam Woods,. - Copperas, k , Lac Dye' it)ss PAINTS. Wetherill & Brinher's;Pure-Telld — C, hro me Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish 'Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and Coach Varnish, - and Red Lead. All ofwhich, will be' sold at the very lowest - market price, at the _ cheap Drug and Book Store of Nov - 29th. 4348 To all whom it may Concern I _ • • . GEORGEa, • REIEEM„ THANKFUL to the public generhlly. for pas favors and their liberal patronage, stillcen tinuea to carry on . the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS making business, at his standin Hanover street, two doors north of tied Carlisle Bank,, at the sign of the Mammoth, Collar, He is no* better preparcd . than ever to accommodate his 40tomers, having recently made great alterations. in his establishment, so 'as to enable him to keep a much better assort. ment Ilion .heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop tub, quilted and plain SAD , DLES. CARRIAGE HARNESS, plated and .common ;'Farmers' Gears, of all kinds, Tra velling Trunks of all descriptions and prices, Veleases and Carpet Bags, Bridles, Martingale Dollars, Stock, Leather and Raw Hide Whips, Leather, cotton and .worsted Fly-nets, and all • other articles in his line—all oc, which heel; de `terneined to sell at thexery lowliest cash prices. Making and repairing Matrasses of hair, husk and straw, and all kind.s of ppholste•ing will be punctually attended ) to. • ai325'491 y ' ,DRUG AND FANCY STORE zmaz... Mitdet.WATIaIaSZVEQS ' . , 113ESPECTFULLY invitee the R tioia of the public to his! .. Dram and Fancy Store, • It West. In street, Carlisle, where ho lusr tat received a fresh assortment of Drugs Me. !facilites, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry and (Fancy Goods., _ • _ Amongst his extensive variety, may be found fill the most . ' Approved Patent Medicines, ~ All kinds of Salts, Dye Stuffs, , Quinine, Opium, Castor and Sweet Oils White L cad., Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass, Putty, Chloroform, Shandeliers, Lamps, Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Colp_goe, 4,•)so, Lavender-and Orange flower Wilt PT. . Bears Ot) lt . Marrow and Hair-Dye, Nail, Too\ h, Hair, and Shaving Brushes, Fine Ivorporn,• and Shell Combs, Finger Rings, Bracelets, and Breast Pine, -Bead-Bass and Purses. • Porto Monnuirs, ' • Silver Spectacles and Peecils, Gold Pens, Ink and Inkstands,'r; ' Pine Writing and Note Paper Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights, Mirrors and Fancyßoxes, , „ ~ , . Musical and Surgicatlnstruments, Fine Knives and Scissors, -- . Carriage and Riding Whips, Umbrellas,il.c.ties,\ Clocks, Tianks, Sce., ice. Country Physicians, Merchants, Pedlars and Pliers may hear something to their advantage by calling I* - Ethereal and Pine Oil received fresh ivery week. frrMedical aid and advice gratis to the poor January 17. 1848. - -:, NEW. & CHEAP HARDWARE STORE; 11-11ksubscribers have just received at their LtNnw and Cheap ,HARDWARE STORE past High street, opposite Ogiley's Dry Good Wore, a large stock of goods in their line, to ,vhich they would call the attention .of pdrcha I; era, their arrangement in the city beeng such; is to enable thdm to sell their goods at the °west eity.prices.' Their stock comprises a fad litisortment of Locks and Latches of every stile and size,— Hinges, Screws, Bolts, and every article used for Buildings, Augurs and augur 13itts, chisels, broad, and hand axes, hatchetsgmwing knives, *nee, and plane bitte, hand, panel, and Rip. . ping saws, mill, crosscut and circular saws, trace and halter chains, hames, shovels, Spades, and hoes, hay and manure forks. Also, a large assortment of Pocket 'and ;. Table Cutlery, 'spoons, shovel and 'tongs, tongs, Walters and ,Trays,. Hollow Ware,'Brass and: enameled Preserving Kettles,' Iron' „Furrier, Cedar Ware, anvils and vice's, Files iind asps of every kind. ;Bar Band and. 'Hoop Iron, 'Cast, Shear Spring. and Blister Steel, &c.'". Also, .100 Boxes Window Glass. • ~, • 100 Kegs Wetherill's Pure White Lead. 5 Barrels' Linseed' Oil. • . Barrels Sp.‘Turpentine. ' i i Kegs CuimberlandNiAls. •- 0 • ' Ma. !'49 - 7 - ''', , „WRIGHT & SAXTON. New and Ini_potantl . . GEORGE . w. MI EEM having , recently purchased the county right of HAYWORT/I'l9 ': PATENT : CO'LLAIOSTUPFEE, would respectfully 7 - call the - attentiOn.at - the trade to t hat sintiortent invention. ' Ala Certainly olio of the. greatest improvements of Ahe age.: This ynachinti stuffs' the Collar crooked , around the clock ,faced, with .lair, wool, or other materiali, bible stuffsit with °' long straw, and also malted collars of th&.straw.. With less than:half the labor and thne . •ofthOild , '.way of stifling, .., Thisrmachine fwill•sinfll all ........\ • and every kin ergo 'collarc.frons , thelhest 4 . patent leather do leather the commonedt. kind;in' .. use, and'.With lnit'on man steadily. titmorkmill. . ntuff and'shapo fifty collars per dayiri.a.neatet 'end betterityle than any other wqy knownitl•l ; '' ''l'Siiddliikeln the .County are , invited lo•calljn't , the sitbscribeeileskiblishment on .North Hung ' verstreet, CtirlisleVand exainine.the machine'i , Township" orehtip;.rights . Will be •sold. V., To' ' those Who'do' not wish' to . buy a right'the.iitibi , seriber'effe'relliAllY. Mena' COLLARS at whole.' nab 3 regal lithe'apkir , thalitneY can be manufaa: - tarediefany-eiherway.-- Orders fcir•collars in any quantity are respectfully solicited. ; I - --.•.-• „ . . GitoomiEs„ gammas.' T the,Chean Grocery .fiterb 'of 10:. D:lll.laßEßT,JWeettMeinefieet, yoo will elwaya-find the best,penly o: ':;Eannly,Grobaries thlit:the•Phibidelphiw markets 'oebecribet ?hoe juin ratereed. rinit'llto'ititY;and'Weeld'respectfully invite the r:.pnblimiikgencial and his in particular, to ••••caltand' examine his knock, which embrace', -all' the articles visually kelt in his lireibf , buoines'e; finch t Domingo Coffetr frn periii, Yining 'Hytionf ed 'Dinh Tells; of. the ' beet quality & lifiVor loaf, loaf, crushed, clarified 'tied:brown Snare of:overy•grasifi; With. price,to' suit. • Honey f ougar,house,lorlesna end :syrup •Molelises. ,- Spices of allkinds,-,which. lie '••will; warrant 4ouro ,and 'freak ground.,;Broonni; . Htiuckets i bealtets: butter bowele, week:Tubb*, clothes. pine breehee of• every verioty. • led Country SOAPS.. 'Al oe, generallisiortment - of chewing ung 9 0 10 ` -lung TOBACCO ; Spanish helfenithish a d corn. • 7rlon 01,08:''QUEF! 1, 1 1 31Y4RD , ( ned . CßOCKEßx*every,desonp.thW7fitch; ' • he , will oell at fineloweit possiblo:Trlool.:, , v,. ' „ ioforc , orp.wPfty9l4;Aiio , .o, - t t gOrrrbn•p u bl anheori fir. tan4jora—tho,m , ottbri e C;(thanli4iakointe,thitn4tia'„effcrte. , ,„tn,`,.pte 1140 9 ,1 1 0049" , oifo i :!#: pip art., ';N,TfFer,Tr:,..9 2 :11,4kb . ,.:4..... 0 0 , P 1 1 ;4;1:1,0 r:.-v lu~tcltc ncoiw arriebtirg TraneportAtion Line; .. • • tiNlt'er,'MlLttri" • . oßly,Art.Dnitr gominission vi Hilt o lti9lll3llll, chip isito.,3lorcpan. .dlieiScci to' Baltimore, Philadelp is; r lager; Nailn,- Snit, „Vis,4;:arioderitiek - ie, constantly fol.:sale; revs -• • Hirribburki flititich'29,lB4B ° • F.. , ..11 11LL1 R, ' . tioneraitomroisionitncLForwarding • Metchttriti N0:79 BowlyAs , Whaff; BALTIMORE.. ..the sale of Flour, grain, tlieverseed Whiskey, Lumbar, &e..lice.- Also, for, eeaf.ding • Goodsl . via. Tide Water Quint and Pennsylvania I m pro vements. "Orders for.• fish Salt, Plaster, &c. &c Supplied at; ' _lciteest Wiff Haying beeii engaged in' the alicl*burriness , during the hist five' years, a continuation - Of the patronage of his friends and ilia publie)is spectfully : solicited. • Refer to ' - 51111 FUNK Mlturif,} •?• 4 .• J & E EBY, Harrisburg • • BRANIC & ZEIGLER, JACOB RIIEEM, Carfislo, Pa.+. ,3844 A. CATECABT, SimpIiCIABIOWII, Pa. "PlGionoE,SuretsErt, Mechanicsburg, Pa. eb. 14 - IY. • ' • , Otunb..trally. Traksportation Ho use :; ••• • Z. C.,, • .A. 7.,; ., jea ~,,-•- • . 1 ~. I - --, ......n "Wa r t" " -'1...a."-sa. ----1- i I - . ,- ' C,anal and Rail Road Line, for ,Philadel . . phis, Baltimore, 'Plashing, &c.. • J. W. KERR, Forwarding ,and Commission Merchant r, HARRISBURG, Pa. informs his friends and the public, that from the liberal pat ronage, extended to him during the past year ha has been encouraged to make.more extensive art rangements for the present season, 'and. , has ad ded, two'new r .lorge and splendid Boats to his 'LINE, and will by-fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE and MERC.HANDIZE of all kinds to end from Philatlelghift, Baltimore, Pittsbargh, ,&c., ht the lowesVates of freight and with the utmest des. :patch:" • _ 'Agents for Boats, t' , ......_:-. • . : „CARLISLE-4„ GASKELL, 74;::;.3 : Rand street Wharf, Philadelphia. GEISH - 4 "SON, .- INO. - 48 - Cemifferee - iit:Wharf, 'BittirTabre. ... CLARK & SHAW, ?_ J. McFADDEN & C 0.5 Piita'g Agents:for Cars, 9::::1; ,:1,,p , WUNDERLICH & GRIERN.st 9 No. 272 Market st.;Philadelphin. " • • CHALORER d REYNOLDS, S g ITER, 3 No. 42 JA Ma MES & rket`7lt., Phil CO. adelphia. , Broad street, Philadelphia. PENN I X:IeOHIO LINE, -North etreet, BaltiMore Harrisburg, March 29. 1848.-4 E A Word to it'orsemen. riß_ . BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is de- LIP cidedrthe 'best profitildtiolf — thift — chri used fot,the cure of Sprains, Dm , sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb. Ririgbone, Spavin' Stiffness at the Oka Joints, &c. It is on article which should be in tho hands of every Horseman, and no stable should be without a botttle of it. Price only 25 and 50 contsper bot tles, _prepared only by S M Pearson, M D., and for sale wholesale and retail, at No. 106 North Ilecorid street, Philadelphia, and DR. RAW GIN'S wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. --Jan.-21. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. Sc. • • / I have just received from .Plidadel , phis and Now York very extensive 'additions to my former stock, embra-. . cmg nearly'eveiy article 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 varietpof other articles, which I am de termined to-sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the' OLD STAND, as they mny rest assured that every article will' be sold of a good quality, aid upon reasonable terms. ELL IOTT, • S. LI May 36 Main street. Carlisle. - Itaricovdt.z. Dry Goods and Groceries. T G. CARMONY desires to inform his 1 sal c friends_antl the public that ho has remo ; red to the stand on North Hanover street late - 1y occupied b y Chas Barnitz. and next %floor to Haverstickr; Drug and Book Store, where he is determined to sell goods as tow as any other establishment in Carlisle or in the county. His ,stock cOnaista of . Cloths, •Cassimeres, Satinetts; satin, eachmere. Alain° and, silk V estings ; Me. Anew!, Alpachas, Moos de Woes, Cochin** F rench worked collars. kid gloves, silk sfringee, gimps, fl owers, thread laces, &c. TICK INGS at 6I cts, calitoee 3 to 6.1. cts,,very cheap muslin, hosiery, Berlin and Cachmero gloves, A large assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, very low, satin plain and figured Mantua, plain, bared, striped and figured Also GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE, such as Coffee, Ten, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobaceo, segars, Crockery, glass arid queensware, rico, chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles— Give him a call. Inar EXLVING , Orr THE subscriber has commenced selling off Ids entire stock of DRY GO ODSI at greatly reduced price,' to Make room for a large stock .of Fall and Winter Goods. As my assortment is very large and complete, purchasers will find it decidedly profitable , to call and invest their cash at my establishment, Call one and all se ourethe best bargains over had in Carlisle. Many goods will be sold far below cost, and all at prices below low water mark. I have a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES' on hand latch I will close out at low figures.' Also . * a lull asiortment of CARPETING'S tit all prices and' last, not least, a prime lot of G ROCE RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Whines; Rice, &a. Fresh and Cheap Recollect the' Old Stand, East Main'Street. C OGILBY.. ,Intg2'49-_ - • , , ' Farmers I Save Your Money. I Ari AST IRON, HORSK POWERS 'ffir two V) throb and four horses, made entirely of ron,, so that you Can "leave it in the weather Without the least danger of, injury.,Also, Threshing Machines, Winnowing Mills, Plows PloughsMould-boards, cutters, Points,k Shears constantly on hand. You.will save money, by calling before purchasing elsewhere at the Foundry in East High Str eet , , Carlisle Pa. an .83moe P-GARDNEH, • A Phrely,Vegitable iffedicine. VEGETABLERESTO VY RATIVE PILLS ; nivel', been. gradllly bni,surely.comeing into favor, among--the fami lies of this Country for Immo, yeare, past. .They ,have done this entirely through their great worth as a FAMILY., MEDICINE... Agencies have' .been appointed, but ne'puffir4 and humbug ouch' eels resorted to by quacks to sell their medicine. haibeen,done. The pills are ,eflereil for sale and have and willcontinue to be sold byall tire. '.T principal storekeepers . The proprietors , c laim , for their Medicine the following a dvantages over • They, are PURELY VEGE TABLE. They are CF,RTAIN TO, OPE= .RATE. • Their operation is FREE` from PAIN.'. • They can bonged with EQU AL BFIN•-, EFIT.by the YODNGFST INFANT and the' STRONGEST MAN—Their efficiency in Fe 'van; Habitual ‘..Costiveness, , Dyspepsia, Cholera , Morbus,. ar,o..his been pro: .tred nport theousandsi , :: They arty a . BertaimCgre foriViirmsi '.Then proprietors lioness cerfifi .cafe from: tvgentleman St.'LouiswhO was red, of.a TAPE WORNI4 the' ie Of TRY. THFM THF.Y.: , MILL NOT =TAIL. Travelling l egent for the State•of .Pentisylva-., nid—CuAtivesTi.. , AMET. , ' For sale,•prico,.2scts a box 'containing' FIFTBr -P I LI,S i•With OP follinVingiegents in CtiMberland "County. , • , - - ' 4 ;j FOk sale by, DR'RAWLINIS 's. TrbE rinvberrlNewinirga Sr. "- '- i tVI r • WEEKS di. Co, , iiiit , , ll ooratPrYiNfp .10,Chestrint etreat • .- Janttary, , ,24'the , ll3‘9.i '• • usT received a - farther: supply. of .Pinirdo all ^Blue ' Ribbon Belts . .' ; vrtirrNEft..,-:: » I Loi of ileog(ftiekißtrrmth:i3iilnd (jilAutit. received mitt Sul)! I « ,«:m; 6 ,die Shipitloge, 4;1:., - m#pipubsoxibet.itl#,eiß.li . as.PnbtiO ein*ti.jort." t -V,,rtiont cAoplen , Ayid ;110100.-„Shkett .T016 , 14140pgi :P? -1,1,0,41M04. opjti 1, toyfo)Lirer Cootiata,V7, GARoor 147-ir' • r`,.l;.ft ll' urnaiicc 'tompamcz - • • ' • IFl''ftitzigstf ow) at, r trG4. Iliztutil fire, insurance Comp,any_Of C,urni I - berindepontyOrmorporated tiet - of,Astem. a'nd in . 'opM'atintikun • der - the rrianagerriont 2 Of - sieners ;viz , ,Cht;Staknatini • GUiges,: LeWis,„llyer,ichristian:TitzeVßolier6Sterrett, :Melted -:,Cficklirti"-Bitileirmin-Hi 'At net*, Levi' !Win:Mali •Jiieotilkirk;;„Seinlillreiv elf,ur,,and*Melekoir Brenctri,an, , who respectfelly pall . theiattmition oft eithentnter , "Cninberlantlind YOrit.leinintuis Who advantage's which tbe..pcitni Pelloi9 ll l out.,:. • ' , .• „ ; The rates or,insuranee-are as tow and favorable ne any l eompany of ; the kind in the State.. Per: sons wishing to become members are invited, to make applicationito,thp4igents of. the company; who are willing toyait upon them at.any43. _• .••• . JACOB,SHELLY,`Pres • - HENRY LOGAN,,W Pres t LeWis.tivan Secretary Coogmk;, - ,Treasitree . 1 7 ; Martiti, , NeWttimberland Christian 'fitzel and Aolim.C. Dunlap,. Ailed; C J• HarmOM Kingstown; Henry Zeering, Shire. manetown :. Simon Oyster; Wermleyeburg ;•;,RO: Mart Moore. Cliarles,Beil, Ce,rliele. • Agents fort York County-3acob Kirk, gene ral agent; John Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bow rnan, •reter liredford- • Atehttrfor.Harrisburg-"klouser dsLochman.' OEM Ziril INSURANCE-. • The;Girard Life Insurance Annuity arid`Trltst OOmPany„of Philiidel. • .phhi; • • • • Office No. 159' Chestnut Stre;t, £'Bp 1l $3OO - Charter Perpetual. ONTIN U El- to-make-Insurahces-on—Lives on the most favotirablelerms, receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Inte rest. - The Capital being paid up end invested, to 'miter with accumulated premium fund. affords a 'PERFECT SECUAIfii le the insured. The pro. •mium may be paid .iii ,yearly,'hall yearly, or . quarterly .payments. '.The Colnpnny,add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurances for life. This pran o insurance is the most approved of? and is more generally in nee, than any other in Great Bri tain, ere the subject is best understood by, . t eonle, and where they, have had the long * -st eiperiapce,) as 'appears from the fact; • that out of 117 Life Insurance Companies there, of ' all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first.BONUßvi as appropriated in De , climber, 1844. amounting tq 10 per cent. on the %um insured under the oldest polices; to 8; per Cent., -7i per cent., .Bt.c, Sm., on others, in, pro. portion.to, the time of standing, making an ad-. &lion of $100; 887.50; $75, Sz.c. Elc. to every $l,OOO, originally insured, which' is Jim average ormore than 50 percent on the premiums paid,' and without increasing the annual payment, to the Company.- The operation of the BONUS will be aeon - by the following exumples from the Life Insu rance Register of the Company, thus : Policy. Sum' Bonus or Amount of Policy 'lnsured 'Addition Bonus payable a the party's decease • . . , -44°-58 -1 / 4 000 --killeao [ -- - irtrioo.oo4-4.•. - 88 2,500 251:K00 2,75000;;; - 205 4,500 400'00 4,400'00, - 276 2,500 175'00 2'175.00: - 333 5,000 437'50 5'437 . 00 :- Pamphlets containing 'the table ol rates, and explanations ol the subject ; forms of op ! plicution, and further information can be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President br Actuary. _ _B. W RICHARDS, President. JNO F JAMES, Actuary.. - ni2'•tBly.'• - The Franklin Fire Insurance Com • E;' pany of philadelphia. FFIC No. 163 i Chesnut street, near Fift O street DIRECTORS. Charles N. Banclitif George W. Ittchards Thomas Hart -Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner Adolphe E. Boric - Samuel Grant David S. Brown!' Jacoh R. Smith . Morris-Patterson' I* , Continue to make insurance peretual, or limi ted, on eyery doscriptien of property in townland country, at rates as low as are consistent with, security. The company have reserved a large contingent fund, which with-their capital and pm miums, safely invested, afford ample protection td the insured. (®The assets of the company on January let, 1848, as published.agreenblv to an act of Assem bly, were as follows, via : P Mortgages . $890,558 - 65 7. Real Mortgages -. .109,358 90=1 Temporary Loana '. ; 124,459 W.-IZ, - / Stocks 51,563 25 1 ' Cash on hand and in hands of agents, 35,373 28 Since their incorponitien, a peried'of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of ONE MILLi9N, TITO ADHERED THOUSAND DOLLBES, lOBSCB by tire, thereby aflording.evidence of the advantages of insurance, air ability and di/position to meet with prom_pmeas.ll.l.liabilities. , . CHARLES NAVANCKERIPreet I , 3.. CHAS. G BANCVM, See. .• • ' feb • - . . . The subscrkigent for the above . ompaiiy for Carlisleo Ifs All-applications for assurance, either by' mail or personally, will be remedy attended to. W. D. SEXMOUR... Beyl's Embrocation for. Horses. • THIS valdable EMBRO j, ' CATION will cure Sprains. ' • Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Smell, mg, ing, Rheumatism. and• all 71 7 7 , comOlailite which ,require an external remedy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches, and the incident t 6 HoOes having • White:feet and noses, produced •by . the St. John "'Wart. It is also highly useful in relaxing - nese of the Tendons and Joints and produces -beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feeding, eplinmegtains• This EitIBRO!' BATON is recomended.ao Farmers, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and private gentle men ow.nipg Horses, and should lie constantly kept in their stables. The GENUINE tau -41'043 Is prepared ohly_by W. MARSIIALL, No 302. 'Race st:.Philiejelphia. And for. sale wholesale and retail at DR. RAWLINS , Drug Stem W Main street, Carlisle. Marchl4-Iy. rattensive.Fuyniture Rooms. •5A0033 . pirrlers., - WOULD ,respectfully call the attention of House-kepers and the public, to the ex teni3ive Bieck of eplendid FURNITURE, incluo • ' • ' ding Sofas; Wardrobes, Centre :.:.• and other Tables, Dressing and • Flaiirßureaus' and every vane ••! 1 • ol•Cattinet-w are and Chairs, Tivhich, he:. has :now .on' hand at 'his N E W. ,ROONES, on Loather street, near the corner of • North Hanoverfitreet, in.themiar•of Powell & • • He is confident that the supetiorfinish of the wcirkmanship, and. elegance of . style, in which his"articles are got up,: 'together with; , their driItAPNEEiS, will recommend-them to everj , per-, - son wanting Furniture. He hatt also , made ar- U rangements See-manufacturing:and, keeping a constant supply , of every article mills line,both plain ;and- ornamental,•l elegant. arid useful; at prices which candot , fails° suit pun:diapers/. He would earnestly, invite Ammons who are about, to civinnitinctf. houe6:'keeptng,'to call. and examine' .his_presecit elegant stock, to'whichlte will eon.' :stantly make" additions of the newest. and • most :modern styles; • • ' • J. OFFINS made to'orderiat the shortest•no• Rae,' for town and country{ •' • . Juittil3., 1848. • - The of; Jacob Fetter 'Ze, Son thavieg )4eri 'diesolvo. ; Lica ;Tatter, ar., will .carry on the business s,abtiveV : ; •1• : , Elegant:Wow - ; AGILBY'S York 'Geld P ena ; the ; bee 1131 ' ditiele of, the,day, and Which' 'i? nti busi"B. mien n should tipitittiont. ' ' ,'.^An.,elegant`intioartirieni. of fine Ofiltliiry; '%eludidg !Razor, Pen Knives, 'Scissors 'of the Ihnglish Ind ,Ameriean Manafaeture. A I.arge.veruityof.orrianieptal Window Blinds and !are Screens o f: 'every style and at low. pri= des. , ' metruoientiofifen.rui Yioltria; !Scoot; i,doonsir . f 'lutes, Fires, FfikeOlptg,, Tuning* . arke Vuilin sfringe,.bridgegAg., id all priees,;) , ! Fl large, veriaty O,f,',Baskets; t r a v elling hags, „0/I.94fliii 'Vallee; door .mate; Brushes, pf all kind. at- cnery price 414-triyhths;lll4lO'ilidiiniyilitg.XikWditr, nine*. 1 , 401 oio fortitlanK , StroPs i warranted- enperide. 'Nog ,naop fat eetiing.a keen•srueoth edge -;” , ; - 42i,Combe,;:$paps,i; ppliunice,4-Fixtrintaifruyes i:fritr4tia:: hair; a tit and hAe..ii ~ l i;ini:thereelebrated"'4' rinnuhfotofies , ioF , P.9, q l l ll J. nkia,Hauol and otivtilo' .1 ' Mooth;;Biriclhea';;;TothZpii,ate.farid :- .TR w.fS fi. Nail'•l rushes , Hair 'and ~ H a 'l3 B rushes, en .Ybihumriorolile , itarlotr °bk . 's:oolo l d' usemi "ft; Plop or alr kinds' and ' l9° attoicheipmrotaddlookanot i m o ' l e t A' ' 5 . ;.111/11NERAL 'WELifountaioailiayso:9l 9, l! ° ° AV ANa,(MelEuNtn. , ; 1 6 11 h) • vt , ' !-., vs ! „ I 5 . •A, •-• , . • • mailida - ctory:citroot-130.. xi; • s fikrP4o l 4 - 14- 1 54 relicaltili:S.cfPn.' ',dr. PFII • IFIKHE selleits public et -4 !tteptionte4issupetiorltml:taateful stock of ,Pocket` liciiihs;;BiinkeiliiiVaitea,3Bill Books, ~Dreitifine, Came,' 'Ciird P k t Mb 1 1 .tdesih;PUreee,' . .P,eeket 4.lCmYes,, end oilier fine Dutleri, pold"Fens, nd . • Pen c ils,. Segal. aseti p ,Chess • . • Men Baa l . ..Gammon, Boards 'Dominos, Ike. Hie assortment consitits.of the moat farhiona ble and modern styles, of the finest quality ani ) / excellent worknianship,:embraeing every. desir able fancy. pattern, winelche will at all. i tiMes be prepared to eihibit,and,,furnikmbeleopleLor retail on the most rbasonable. terms- irt Phrehasers who desire to supply them selves with,artieles of the boat quality will cm; cult their own interests by ,calling__ , ,at ibis ,as- • tablishment. F,H Willi- .0 . • • . .Pocket : Book Manplacitirei, seps 4M Chesnut Streel-t . t zuvracforrsA; avA.st. frHE subsicribeis invite.the attention of Far ' 1- mere and dcialers id their supply of this re markable OWN IMpOR TATION,.AND SELECTED By AN EX , ?BRIEN CEP, SUPERCARGO. Beink dry like• the, PERUVIAN, it is 'all . packed in White Cotton Bags — but not being like that, a Government monopoly, CAN EE AF. .F6EDED AT A• LOWER Fi4CE. • Orders frem a.distance canto executed vita either from our stocks here or at New Yorkif. SOUTTEg drAiROUGHMON, • '3S North Wharves,..Philadelphik: septs.11 . CARPETS' 'AND OIL ),••••:, CLOTHS, AT-ELDRID,GET-OHEAP--WAIIEHOUSE—PHILI— . IiERSONS who wish to get good bargains in CAItpSTS OR CLOTHS, ai. r wholesale - 4i. retail, Will do well 'to cation the subscriber,ras his expenses in his present location are very light,the is enabled and de-' termined to self at the lowest prices City. He offers for this season an excellent assort ment of • , . . Splendid Imperial, three I) pI ' -- '- Beautiful Superior Ingrain I Fine and Medium 'do CARPETS. Entry and Stair of all kinds,. :.e And Liat, Cotton 'and Rag, . c ..: And OIL CLOTHS from 2 414 feet wide, for-Rooms- ' -Halls, &e. - with a . great variety-of low m prieed Ingrain Carpets fr 0.20 to 50 neap, and Stair and Entry Carpets froniAo,:to 50.ets. pertyard. Also, Matting% Rugs,-Floor Cloth, Stair Rods, & c. H It -ELDRIU E, v TI o. 41. STRAWBERRY:IR - reit, one door .I. above 'Chesnut, near Second, Philadel . phis. [oug29 9m SPRUCE STREET CABINET WAREROOMS Nayll9 'Spruce st. below.sth, PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANTLY on band a large assort- - , Mont of. superior Walnut & Mahogany rirniture, manufactured in the best Manner, of modern style, and at moderate prices, embracing Sofas, • ..; - iParlor Chairs, Wardrobes, RoCking Chaim, Dressing Sumas, Tete4-Tetesi ' ' High Poet Bodstda__Waslr Stands, Bat Racks,/ Secretaries, Extension'Tables, &c. Every Article, is, made of the best material and workmanship, and warranted. nagBly.l7 & ITENKELS. iKr All goods bought /Im..this establishment packed under the immediate. Nupetintendence the proprietors; iCid,irentfree (of charge to any part of the city. . _ TR& WA:BiLTIOUBM, DAVID RANNEN, No. 73 Chestnut street, corner of Hank Street. PHILADELPHIA hat; for ‘ sale the' ' , following TEAS, to which ho invites the* attentionlof the trade :- 200 half chestr.Young Hyson Tea. 100 . do. ::Gunpowder do '? t 100 do ' Imperial • do. 20 do finest Company Hyson Tea. 20 cases, each:containing 4 1•31 b boxes finest Curious Y outig _ Hyson. po cases fineetcurious Gunpowder. 2 Mglo do'' -do -Imperial, • Nl2OO half chests , finest Chulan Powchong. - 100 do Ningyong 'Powchong. 40 30 do .., very finest Oolong: 03100- do second quality. 100 do Ningyong do. g a s ‘ 5O chests English Dongou. 100 hf. do do . do, 2h chests Padre Southong. '25 do fine Mohea do. 1500 pounds prime Company Nutmegs: These, Teas have been selected. by D. R. with great care from the various late and will berloungllo 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 house 10 the United States. [mg 22 3m• Fancy Furs; 111, Bess er, Tippets. - rx AVID Ai. . SOLIS,. (successor to Solis, .11 Brotherso..lmporter and Manufacrurer of ever# description of FURS, having just re. turned from Europe with a SELECT STOCK, OF FU RS,lis now manufacturing them in very superior style. and trimming them in the most elegant manner;tind would invite the attention f ciirIiIEACJINNTS and OTHERS,. to his su perior 'aniftdiatilvev'assortrnent, which as he mAprunt,igaluggs 4 .;3.viiii IMPORTS, he ie enabled Itivoire:i itt:stieb;Pkices as few houses in the Unitedlitifeit mitt comPelit'with. 86 Arch' (Mulberry)-Strtiet,6 : dnors below ad at. IrrNest s to: London' & Co's. Family OMedi eine Store. . $r,220,097 67 Philadelphia, ling 15 , Store always clased:•on . .Satardays. highest Cash, price paid,. far,. Shipping Furs - - ',- Illind'alimuractory. Mr CLARK, Veintiait'ltlind Manufacturer. All sign of the -GOLDEN EAGL E, .No. 139 and 149 Sofithlieeond. Street, below Dock Street: I PH LADELPHIAv Keeps always on hand a largo and',faslito'nebl(r '•assortment of WIDE and NARROWA SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manfactured4inithe heat 'manner, of the best materials, and atihe lowest cash prices Having refitted and enlarged'his establishment , he is prepared to - complete: orders to any ornount at the shortast notice. . ' COnatently•ton hand an assortment of MAHOGANY.TPRNLTURE orevery variety manufaatured'expreablylor hia own sales, and purchasers irtak,therefore rely on a good article. ~ . .: , 3 : OtrOpen in the,e'veninu, , -;; .1;. -? = '•" *;,Orders from e , distancor.pndied carefully and sent free of porterage, to' any'ipart, of the y. [aug 15 tyl , •, - ,, ,, ,11H. , upAnx. N. B. LAWININC24, , `, Agent for. Meade o un Souttits.....4 o- iffainfeet . 'ng Co's Writing , kw.. 'Wot+iiiier Vo. 3 • i f Minor ;St., Ph adolphi 41.,': . .. ''o:`•;:'", ,, '' • , - 100 CAS 'of the above, super or Pa. pare now in mord, andfor ea to the trade at the lowest market prices,, cons ting in part of— ~ .., , ~,- Fine - thicic - Flat Ceps, 12.'141;',15-itud-16-IbEci— blue and white. , ' ....,,, - • - Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue' and white. • , ,,,, .., ,„,..i;,...; -- : . ) „ Extra 'Boer end-superfine Wale posts, blue " and white, , plain and ruled. ''151", , m ' ' • Superfine Commercial Poetelbitie' and white" plain and ruled., , . 1 , ,‘, i,,,t.41 t 'eu,:,: , Extra supkr Linen Note papki. , 6; plain and lltiPerfint; ‘ and fine Bill Pei . iere!,:ieng and Broad Superfine antLfine'Countint ,, House , Caps and mate,,blee and white, . VA;;;;:.,„•••%,. 2 , ‘ "•)•..•!,.LL , Extra super CongresiCiplian,di..ettemplain tilmrvOkblue and. white.,,,,;44.y.t.. , ,;...,, .. uperCengrese Wig and Letters, gilt. 'Supeit 0 Sermon Cape mid Pesia.;.,;, , ~, Superfine blue Linen thin.Lettera. ' f;.• . Extra super Huth Posts, bltie f ityl 3 elilie.,'plaln and ruled : ':'a• .1.- " • ~„ •-' , „;: , : o,:,, • Embroidered , Note PIIPOTB and' EiHilf!Paa• ' I'Lawyet's" Brief Pepsis: '',l "c''''.. ,, ," '', ', Simerfine and fine Cape end Peata.'rtu,led and., plain, :. blue and , white, Varioak,eSeltr eau prices, • I ,',, 4 ,"•• . '',. , .. 41 1,1„1. 1 iPna d shoo 411)° ' f°°°' rea" \wh "' 1 ' ,1 1i " d 11. ......ted o Pipere, Bonnet 4 . fiWII je,'. la.. A ~_., , Tissue Tea, WiaPP„fi i'. 191.1 1 .34;;;W:, b 0i h r1e.P71;1;9, 1 )?'(4 , 417 11 ' ~,, , , , ,, f),',.'.'"riYa 01 --' .it FiiiiY-MAChiNISHOF will , . , „ , '..,,,,,j , ; , 'F' , .,.7....; . ".• '. ' i-..,,.,, 013E,atilisciiher csnunpes 1110 IMMUINQIUTO F d in Hi If' ( of ;CASTINGS. at his " 11 rr g g Feet 6 0 411 W 1 5 uh ‘now' o n`band ,alul assortment cf Patterns,.i , ree_perear•t Tui itliwall kinds of IRON i'AND , BRASS CASTINGEWin' the boss style. and , and at the' shortest, notice. He haeltew , ort hand -alive assortment of Cast. i n gs, , fileh as Cormerushere, Mill Gearing. and Gridgeonit; Plough castings, Points,:Shears and Cutters. Wagon and Coach Boxee, cellar rates Oven 1/001;13._:cesk rWeights , - &e.g . !co o ki ng Tenintird and , • Coll '9,toveii. :: lie also - builds. - • .tind'irefeiirs CARS, 'Thresleng Ma i r•:"5""-=.. - chines andilorse.Powers, web, every ' , ' , 1.:7 - other kind of •Machinery: at'the elm- , test notice. Old, Iron; Bettis and copper taken .' 'in' exchange , for work. Sp - Having •purchased all of Keen,'&, Oci."B Paiternai persons Wishing to have them" Will frPd Asset a' my sham' , , , , I, ~ ', augliemeal ~ .-r.t4 :,.., ~ ; ~ V.FAIGARD44ER• , •e.:4tiplait.,,Riqeqoli'Airti6roV,igweili ' ,4 ,• V :,..I.4AiLlialid'i,i, - .;1T::4.;, , ,n A. OTPR, k. , :' . ..:,., ~,,,,i-,,,,,,- ; ,. . ,- : ,, 0 -, i'c' ,, JA -, :t . :4 1-,, ;4 1. '"' 4 --.. , : , ;:, ,, ---,.4.m...k.„}-: 4 4;., ,, ,,i1y: ::,, , 1 144mv.p./.. %; ;;,'-' , '• "; -.,,, , ,,, 14 ,;,:i ... I,tieltP , 6...rr1if.,0 ' ''' • ''' ":.2..iY.,- ,+•,--"- J ‘ . ,".' ',-,- •:',... , - .7 ,, ,,a ..../,-. '., ,, ,1,' ,, , , . Tho