.~ . vro .4.14 4 L ARMS TuE t .Uttiox.- 2 -`eliesubjoin d• :elms is In ref:ly to the notice of the jilldione/ of 160;20 Auguet, es follows;;'" ; -4 '', "•itasorrespondentwrites _to uctha _ lately shown the arMsrlal,hearinifs:P °Ours. Of the W o oshington.famlly, lately broughLover from England.- Se was so•strtivk semblatme to the Arrnsmf (he United States as to infer that the similarity: was 'wended as a compliment •to , Washington. Our correspon dent has amiddistinet recollection 01 hearing it said that the Arms of the'Union were arranged by Francis Hopkinson. lie suggests that the mention Of the subject in the National Intelli pneer might perhaps induce some reader of that journal to furnish inform:4lollml the histo ry, of tho Shield - of Stars and Stripes." ,ruti.anEr.Pitir., Aug. 3d, 1899 Messrs. GALES & Se t.Tou : The history og, the Arms of the United Stales is, or ought to be, very well known. Thee were adopted June 20, 1782, and the resolution which con- , Wins the When will be found at page 301 of She 7th irolume.of the ' Journ..l4 of Congress,' Crolwell's edition, Phifollelphia, 18U0 ) The. fallowing account, cut from J newspaper some years age, will give perhaps all the iniormetton your correspondent desires to obtain. He should not, however, any the Shield of ilia Stare and Stripes,' though nothing is inure =n inon than to see stars placed on the ' chief azure,' whore they have nu d'uosins• to bo, and pales' are not.' stripes (111 " ARSIS or THE UNITED STATES." Although the study.of Jieraldy may not be Very amuslng to our republican readers, yet, as the eagle, with extended winvograspingf the arms of war and the olive, of peace, is Constant ly presented toner eye in . solo Way .•or it may not be uninteresting to. gitie a history of and an explanation of the Arms of our country. In June, 178:2, when Congress. was . about to form. an. armorial deVice for a seal for the Union, Cherles Thomson, Esq. the eeererary, with the Hon. Artlfur Lee and E 13undinot; Members of Congress, calledun Mr.. Win. Bar ton, and consulted him on the occasion. .The great seal, for which Mr. Barton furnished these gentlemen with devices, was adopted by congress on the %Wird' June, 1782. The de- Vice ts.as follows: , . Arms—Paleways of - thirtirn pieces argent ; gules, - a chief allltNi ; thli rscutelfron on - The breast of the Amerfean eagle displayed proper. bolding In his des l ot W talon an olive branch, and In his sinister a "die of - thirteen arrows, all proper; and in bita 4-•screll, with the motto, b 4 .E Phiribus unitutX. , • __ The Crest—Over thalead of the eagle, which appears above the escutcheon, a glory, or break mg through a cloud proper, and surrounding dtbirteen] stars forming a constellation argent ‘ °wan azureleld. .r Reverseot pyramid unfinished. - •„ • . In the zenith an ifiyela a triangle, surroun ded with .a glory. Oro; .-•the eye these words, I , Anstalt cogitii. s .- On - the ham of the pyramid the numerical letters, MDCCLICXVI; and under neath the following motto, ' , nevus ordo seclorum" Remarks'and szplanalions—The escutcheon is . competed of the chief and pale, the two Most honorable ordinaries. The thirteen pieces pale' represent the several Slates in. the Union, all joined in one solid compact entire, supporting a •-•••• chief, which _unites' the whole, arid rep resents . .. ._ . Coniress. The motto alludes to the~Union. The pales in the Arms are kept cloarly united by . the i phief, and the °blot depends on' that Union, and the strength resulting from; it for its support to denote the oo d lederacy of the States end the preservation the Union , through Congress. _ The colors of the paled are those used in the . (lag of the United Statei of America. White signifies purity and innocence ; red, 'tardiness and valor i and blue, the color of the chief, signifies vigilance, perseverance, and justice.— The olive brunch and arrows denote tile po.:er of peace and War, which as exclusively vested In Congress. The crest or constellation denotes a new State taking its place among other Pbreign powers. The escutcheon borne on the breast of an American eagle, - without any supporters, de notes that the United States ought to rely on their own-virtue. - The pyramid on the reverse signifio-ititrength end devotion p its untnis •ed elate• 'liters to the Wine). of the Ametican G.,veroment. The eye over it end the motto, ...danuil coeptis,' He sanctities our endeavors,' allude to toe many signal interpositions of Provide - rice in-favor of '`the American cause. The following letter was written by Charles Thomson, Esquire. to W. B omm, Esq. enclo sing him a Copy of the device : "Sut : 1 am much ohliced to you for the pe rusal of the Elements of Heraldry, which I no return. I have just dept into it So far as to be able to be satisfied that it may afierd a fund entertainment, and may be applied by a State to useful purposes. enclose a copy of the device by which you have displayed your Shill iii heraldic sciet,c , l, and which meets with general cpp:u , ,ati.m. Yours, CHARLES IllomsON I think I out this account from a Pittsburg riesysimper,because it Contained the most sat,s factory history of what is been every dsv tb out a thimght as' to its oriciti. I whit 1 CUII.d I obtain as accurate an account of the designer and adoption of the Arms of Pennsylvania. Yeryfrespectfully, your ob'l servant, ED. D. INGRAHAM. , COPPER MMES.-2'MM the tresotogton Repub lic.—Mining operations in the United States, as a general thing, have not proved profitable investments, and the copper operations have been particularly unfortunate. There is, how ever, one work known as the Cliff mine in the Superior country, and owned by a Boston and Pittsburg company, which seems a striking ex ception. Extracts made frhm its books, De comber 1, 1848, show the following expendi tures and receipts: s9 Expended. Recd for sales. 1044 .066 76 1845 0.574 40 $2 968 70 1846 66,128 05 8.870 95 1847 89.509 16 70 977 32 1848 105,278 52 . 02,007, 96 0289,456 89 4,884 03 Among the items which go t eke up the expenditures* 1848, Mkt the sum paid le 'the' United StelMilor property on which the mine; is sittuited; containing 4,300:53 acres, ininui 'Which, the working--expenses would be but 884,879 . 79, with a product of spo2 067 06: The healtscikthe-compAny, January 11, 1849, made . Biel lago*ing • ' • • Assets. Bills receivable, .1 Copper on band, Supplies at mines, 6140,982 08 Liabilities: , .• Debts due as per Treasuries brooks, Indebtedness at the mines, _, ° 12 1 161 11 Surplus of personal abets, :I, •-' 111;105749 :or , ,"- ..... , ~ , . • ; ',.• 1 • e 190.982 08 1 Included 'in the assets is only the personal end not:the real property of the company-01; 1 ' mine, the various mills ‘ ferniiees,,even,the viie, lege in which the miners live, befog exeltided;, Tne amount of capital paid in was 8110,000 on 1 e6OOO abates, and the Company has; ther ef ore,: paid ":more . then one hundred per coo. on nal •-• investment; „but.of the surplus, ton' ,dollars ,a • Share, or 80,090 was pel on the 21st, • of May linit,nrio,the operalipQn ulthepresent.year wilt . shown lei. tiettei_result,.o6 expeeiev. remain-• , leg•tinehansed,',.iihile a , .yet gloater .utio'unt' iii . ore has ' ;been extracted...; Up tik.ldne 28.:600 '' tens'of ore, had .lieen„sl , iniied, which; 'Velditik• - 7• - • - §s,;:per',OetiWleso-lhan'the'- rear4alne,-ivoeld produce 3*.tpee cif liere":.eepper;' yotth:.inere: ~•:, than:;sll,9ol:l,i.: Xhere ',la, reasnni,.tcp•'nelieyn • : • ' thOl . ;.y r ie)irf,,ire,` ptirO•'niiital,' b t rliim lea r,e, all* ---.,. ulorki th all'iooo: - ..404,vi0rtit,4264 - ,090:.=- --- not iltiOqiiklf:fOrfor,ffsh". iiiotiiild. 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".`O:::::,inerinisfr '•.: this_otAtiflifeissoryi Which' protintifi.tsur . 04' i'T'., i lll"fi;iiiis4 si t,i)elOghits Teprfnent„;,ljes- supply,,ol - , a 4 , . , •41 ,, ,,1, ? 1, ~ ,:..,',, :,..,,,..* iiifilOkiis,llietje3ctliftet;:oilwictuirilisimp 4.l,f,rittaiiktil , popri'olltil) d k ivtjliguiiho. gookligl . itt ,;.r. , io,i'hoittitildi ai : Otrooityoution of : iiitY ‘ `t:iiefiniseilie '47intii(inhetiiinl;:nt,slCintitiriiikepinitiani • westhe '7 ,- ,.')o4l4,V,intk ) iti•Atr•P i tlt'l4l)44::,;lll , : l ,, ll ~. '"1- 11 1 0 igilf•itiV4 1 9).1 le n';:n 4 ),,„ •;•• ;;.,4),11,, „P 1 , 1 , , i , I 'o o .oolo ,4 o, lo :' , Pgiligiflki r ttlifliriw , :;.4'ii4m , ; , .6"k"; , ' , t . -.. l )..k , 'fY.:Ki'! l , 4 : i .i, i ' ; ''!•' : ',.. : ' , ;• .lo,, ‘''` . 7,- " , :iiikii•f!'::4ll;:- ` . :?..4k,ogi i ickil„i ....:"Iklei°V.4 ~ ;::., O tilt 14i110110,016,g0t:6u,itelf iii . le . '§'lttiil , 7 11 11 fie , tiglailpir loge, lhatrriii,ny 44 . : , : , 1119'), Ynalli pAi, ' IhOtilce ttfliko'Suiitirloi.wildkl .i" , '" , Q 4 : : ' ; ' ,';';,, t i i . ' ::: ' - ' ,. . - '''"'''' - r.i';' , :( , ,'; , .1 . ., ,,, , , i)...7... - 7 - j.; ',.,*.i._ . 'i , ': ,, .. : '' , .' ' o,';-,`;''',tif,.,.:',..:.;;;',;'Fl.c.'-'7, !.'-f!...b.lo.eirtmity*fittlito* , to Iptf-otittiptitiller fling , ihetp; - end, itta(theYnyierrprofitable ' teirteietattld ::. never OnY:a4lividend4if Anerejhatiltie ref cent. T,bnrfacr is, nofowing.-tolany deficiency; in thet a rticle,,: tint%So the:el:treet; 'l . leulf,Y of 411614 tnosl hnnorffinfililit tor" example, a' matflell'itte,,,aoppeinhad been roe 1./Ing,nearly,:tiventy . , feet below the serf 'thee; Wei*hingSevefal flb . 'the eirfaee iningesible itt is,. obliged.lo-bk ! 34Preted, solo pieces of one or two',hin,.eitchln, 'weight by'the c.ohl daft/ ;',titig through the muss of plc •'width ,of, the ;by 'the 'hammer and chiseliand7 then; the'. pieces eh raised to , f he surface and sent:'sdr. Tt it. labor makes thwprocess of mining, long ;difficult, and expensive, and destroy! the profits OS the company.• ' . • • • 4% titlctJit RECEIPTS Fnom Pun Lid ,Wonne.--Tbe no receipts of tolls upon tbe publiif works of Ohio durina 'die :first three quarters, ending August ~15, 1849, was '5463.594. being an increase over the prbvidus year of $56,057. The revenue from, the Penobylvania iinprove, meets to first of Au'gust last, from the opening of navigation, is VJ324333, being an increase over the mune period last year of, $76,503. The entire reeeipi, last year, to the Ist of De, Cernber, were $1,553.544. The tolls on nil the New York Slate canals, from the cemml.neenieitti of tmvigulien to the 14th .11i1, unclustve, wet , $1,453,988 93, In crease In leveret 0110 }ear, 611,975 21. ~ F IltoN Balttinore Ame rica:l any. that the importation of iroo into that port on the 19th ult., eras 1500 lons, of which . 901 tons aus railroad bars (lona Wales, said to cost at Baltimore, including freight and duty, just 05' per toll. . . 'A contract for railroad iron was made a-few `days singe ai N 4N_ _Yi.irk*,_a LO7 SU-per-ton, laid do -in in New Orleans. WE' have just received an entire new selec tion of choice and fresh GREEN , AND BLACK TEAS, embracing Yroung Hlyson, Imperial and Gunpowder teas, of various quali ties, ranking front 37i to 81,25 per pound, from the tea store of the Messrs. Jenkins, of Phila delphia, neatly, securely and freshly packedln quarter, hall, and pound metalie and paper pack ages, as well as in the bulk. The selections are made by one of the partners, who has had experience 'melte business, among the Chinese ttienisilves-forabout-seven-years,-and- this-ad-- vantage, together with our own experience, and -the encouragemen4xtended to us in ,the selling of these Teas for \Ynore than two years past, encourage unconfidently-to reccommend /them as superior to any other selection of Teas in this market—for stile at the Grocery store of July 11-'49 J. W. EBY . Tobacco and Cigars. JUST. received and for sale wholesale and re tail the tiest and cheapest selection of CI GARS to be found any where Gout of the city. The selection consists -of Granaderos, Emilia; ' Castellos, 'La Prymavera, Plantation, • Leon .D'oro Regalia. Principe, ' ,La Grata, Venus•and-Figaros Molessadora, &c. All of the finest 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 Cavendish TOBACCO both plain and sweetened, at reduced prices for cash. -Call and examine my stock before- per.- chasing. I will sell by the box as low •as they can be had-in the city. Don't .forget the place opposite the railroad' office. Carlisle; aitgl T EIS NV ELL 311 pliilabelptic; Watches.and_ Jearely ! CHEAPER TIIAN" EVER - . ~ ,----,.4 1 18 1 Wholesale and Retail—At the \ 7 ~" Philadelphia Watch and Jew• ) ( 4k O . 4, rs , Stoie," No. 3.0 North SE i.- . ‘..- COND street,corner of Quer -70.7:.1)Nri:‘ tr rY street.. • • Gold Levers, 18 k. cases, full jewelled, $3O and upwardS Silver Levers, full jewelled, $l5-trral upwards: Gold Lepine, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 and upwards ..• - Silver Lepinee, jewelled,_s,lo and upwards Silver Quartier Watches,. $4 to 10 Sihizr Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, D ertslo, Table $l5, other articles in pro portion._ All goods warranted tb be what the are gold for. Constantly or] hand a large assortment offine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of M J Tobias & 'Co., E Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, U & It Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style cleared Arrangements hove been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, td furnish at short notice any required style of \Vetch, for whieh orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the person or-. daring put on if requested. 0. CONRAD, novBl .importer of Watcher L. R. 131100711EALt 5 13 1 REAT BARGAIN WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE WHERE Gold and SU . ver Witches of every . ri -13 description can be had rio at twin ten to fifteen 3 . 3 less than any other store 8 7 in New York or Pnita '- delphia. Persons who wish to gets gapa watch, perfectly regulated, would do well to can at the , store of the sub scriber, and compare the quality and price of hie . watches with that of other stores. GOOD WATCHES AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY Low I U.S. 'Gold Levers, full JewePt.,:B caratcases, $2B 00 Silver do do 12 00 Gold- Lepines, jeweled, :8 carat cases 23 00 Silver do do \ 900 Silver Verge 'Watches from $3,00 upwards. Gold PenciltO:from to $8,00; Gold Pons, with silver °Vass. and pencils attached, for 75c. Also, a handsome assortment of new and fashionable Jewelry, at psleas far below the usual'store prices. Old Goldtand.silver bought or taken in exchange, LEWIS R. Ble MALL,. No 110 North SECOND Street, second 'door beloW'Rece, p.hitudelphia. rip'B'49:y 01PCut this' adyettisement out, art . dlring it `along, you will'thien be sure to get int,the right store.• . THE NIAGARA SHOWER•BATH. An entirely 'hew Article for Shower-Ba • • thing, with warm or cold Water. IttrTHIS Bath took the premium at the .Fair of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. October . 1848, the only Bath that ever took apremium at that institute and also took the first premium .at.the fair of the Maryland lustituee,isioyern ' ber.18,48. . . 847 681 58 75,260 96 18,039'54 AgA rest and, important improvem'ent is Made' in thiaAShowerlbath over all otliWik'hi file - Ovine the Mier irnMediatelY on the bodi,'‘Withebt wetting the head, unless at ,thewilLor . pleasure of'th'e hut a krkaiteepdinfis gained by beinmAnabled to bathe ,withvarna water,' whidlt I:no othbf Shower:Bath Widapted:tcp—and Mont of all the Bath ion be medicated ' without injury ' te•thetair,'-:'%' • Many portions cannot tak'e a cold bath-their. cuse.ia met inlhie US they , can regulate the ,tetn perature of.the,water to Buit,t,heir wiah, and commence bathing 'att.any, Beason ortheYear without any upplermancreault. 'Ladice ktirthave the advantage 'of bathing.withouti wetting the [N 4 ed or covcg,theliame..., ; The.arrangeknenta are. apd complete, an4,tr,. ,liolpAo:,,got out of order, The - Bath can.be,adjualtid to suit Any height, frOnt,',a emelt chigto 'periton..; Whlt'i door. in 1 '4013,4, the fixturee O:41, the. Onittide,'ip I pearance,in,tket,Of rient.Pleonctlf ftirni,too,.! Thek . heve.reenived he.approbatioti,or,leie rAI, medical gentlemen-46therh OrA'Ynnuested . to :•MitinufaChtiedi:bY,- . the !* PAtenteew,..: ;;' 24-84th"Calytirt . street,'Etal 1'"-BATILINGITTRea,d.What Armationgoo acoliero - inif;WWhWritild - lfealthure, - I,•Thebtilyirealt r the mtrocekof the keep to - 4 „•, I,%inhody'.eacred.fitim undocent,Boo. , f,'Still.telhe Pure: even if it d id. not comince, , t , t2AI it„ does ) to, health, ( very ; - greatly -.• '...Y:,intr.Oltili,-poiinit'.?,.fia .thia. , edOrna din rich ';• Thrt A./AA; ei Airs ;la 'paver 'y! morel 'foe; ' With Altittaltternal mine, age maintains,:: l'-kdehent i lentett t'.,'Witho,ut;riti'youth:AnCaltaima • ijuir ,W; 71g,t , CCARONIErinivkitiatiptiAla 604 , oi MaWimOttia *tort' tflpih and , ghoulno ,- (wqr ois74-141,14 pon s '..t-0 4 ' 4' n "f ' ' ,111,..Tt.',fi,Yd io a , iyy•P' , k Math s 'Stregoi; , d Rine: ~,,,o 4 higt erli ilkni rs lgjiiii.'o,43lv74 i, ,a~r‘,„l eet KI ' (L(4 barictics. VRE4IEZ 'XMAS. ..~5'.,_ roc:: _ "y.... . . - ~-. -141"4:Ctat ~c;~' 1, dokitiluison 4 ..lbie6;veir ihe 'seneri, aa4'#oriis: Repre.. ,irOittitivAil'of,tki . G7eMmenivers/th`of .Paana9/oania . lit - i'ci!WeitrAiiisnirtit, , ,rriit,' That - the Conetittt.' tjon:Uf.ihe COMMlrilth antiiridedln the' seisetidNatitioii: . °ds4. l fi fth thitt:it‘ .shall The' Judgek - Of . the!Su: preine ifeferel CoOrts of - Comniari Pleas; ihd.;teetiiih tithe biurte' L oP Recrirde as • are or Olin* tietabliatiqd beoleit;: ed ulectors Ihe:Coriniton':, wealth - la the" manner follOisiingi' to wit i-The Judges of:the Supreme COurt, by the'qualided electors at large. The' President Judges of the several Courts of Cominen Pleail and or such' other ColirtiOltecor_d as are or 'shall.be estab . liehed by other Judgee'regoired , to' belearned. in the law, by_the, gatilified eledtufe of theeesketive distrietaNiVer theyere, to preside or e actnaltidgesAnhe AssoCi ate Judges of the df- Courts t d tommon Pleas by the qualified electori °ether:. counties respoo lively. the Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold thdir• offices for the term of fifteen• years, if they shall so long behave ,themselves well : (subject to the allotment hereinafter pro.' aided 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,sliall be established by law, and all other Judges reqhired to be ledrned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if they-shall so long behave them. _helves well t—The Associate Judges of- the- Courts of o:Amon Pleas shall hold their Uffines for the term of five years, if they shall so, long behave themselves went all of. whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient 'grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of thorn on the address of two. thirds °fetich branch of the begielature. The first election shall take place at the general election of, this Commonwealth 'next a ft er the adoption of this amendment. and the commis alone of all the jUdges who maybe then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when .the terms of thejudges shall commence. The persons who shall then ho elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as . folloivs • one of them forthree_ years, one for six years, one for nine yettert, 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 he result certified by them to . the Gover nor, that the commissions may lie issued in accordance thereto*. The judge 'whose conn. Mission will first expire shall be h ief Justice ring_ hit: term,' add thereafter each judge 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 'udges holding them shall &wide by lot which' shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap pointment by the Governor; to continue till the first Monday of December suee'aeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme 'Court and the Presidents of the several Coutto of Common Plent shall, at stated times; receive, for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminish ed during their continuance in office, but they ihall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold ally ether office of profit under this Commonwealthrof 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 Mall reside within this Commonwealth, and the other Judges during their continuance in. radar shall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. WILMA= F. PACKER, Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. GEO. DARSIE, Speaker of the Senate.' IN THE SEEATE, !Much 'l, 1849, Received, That thin resolution pass.—Yeas 21, Nays 8. • Extract from the Journal. . • SAKI.. W. PEAT SON, Clerk. IN TFIE HOUSE OF REPB., April 2,1819. Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas Nays 26. Extract from ,4 ho Journal. W. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Filed April .5, 1849. A. L. RUSSELL, Dep Soc. of the Com'th SECRETA RY II OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. 882 I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true eopy,of the Original Resolution of the Geueial Assiiinhi3e, entitled Resolution re. lative to sa Amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on filo m this office. ivy In \ testimony whereof I haves hereunto set my hand, and caused li l t ~, to be affixed the eeal of the Sec -1 L '" j( 0 rotary ' s Office at Harrisburg, this ~ \ ;'"r: eleventh duy of Jurie, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and orty•nma I OWNSEND HAINES, Secretary of the Commonwealth " JOURNAL OF SENATE. " Resolution, No. 18d e entitled Resolution relative to an amendment of the constitution,' was road athird time. On the question; will the Senate agrel W. the resolution? The Yeas and Nays vvte taken agreeably to the Constitution, and wovii•ati follow, viz: " YEAS—Messrs. Aims, Brawloy, Crabb, Cunningham, Forsyth, Hugus,lohnsen. Law. relict), Levis, Mason, 'lL'...atthias, M'Caelin Rich,Richarda,Sadler,SiTiory,Smll,Smyeer, Sterrett and Stine-21. - "Nmrs,—Mossre. Bost, Drum, Frick, Ives, King, Konigmaoher,' Potteker end Darsie, Speaker—,-8. . . So the question was detetmined in the affir mative. IMI NOUANXI;OF THE 110U86 . 0F REPS , "Shall the revolution pass? The yeawand nays were taken agreeably to the provision of the tenth article of the Constitution; and ate as follow, viz!' "Irsse—Messrs. Gideon J Ball, David. J Bent. Craig Biddle, Peter D Bloom; David M Bole, Thomas K Bull, Jacob 691.4. ..36111i: TI : Diehl, Nathaniel A. Eliott; i losePlf&eery. David G Eshlenian, William Evans, John FanaolB; Simnel •Fogley, Joseph .IN , Fisher; Diary, , M Fuller Thomas Grove, Robert irla"Oiincin,DeikrgO . P flauszey, Themas 4 Her 'ring; Jeseph• Higgins, Charles Hartz, Joseph , B Mower; Robert •, Kloti;'; Harrison P i .Laird, Abraham Larribeito.n, James, J Lovvls,Jeteles W Lop g;JaoebilVPCiirtiiey,J Ohn•glirCillldch, -Hug h '.sl?Kee; John. IiVL mug lilin; Ada nit. Mer:" tiny Samuel ',Marx, John... Co.Nlyorei.EdVrard Nicklestw. Stewart' Pearce., .:Jainue _Porter. Meniy.lo'Pratt; Alonzo Robb , George Ruploy, Theodore Rym an, '' .Berri tad ..B„,Scheonoyer, Samuel Seibert, John Sharp;.Chilstian Onivoly, ThomatiLD Steel. , Joi,emiah.ill : Stubbs, lostyJ Stutziodh,- ,fliarshall . Swartsviolder,-, _Stimuli) TagiiirtwGeorge 7 - ,Thorti,.iNlehelai-Thoro. Ar nod' , Wattles;:Sitm uol ~ Wei rlelist A lettzo.,l• Wilcox,. Daniel Zerboyo.and, Woe: Fi Picker, Speaker, - r5 B. -:,; . -,-:- ; , ,-;. :1' !.:. to ~. '.:l • ~:.;,,, ' . . ;"01CtireMesertr. Augustus K Domini Deihl IV CoUrtnity; ll DaviLEvans, Ilinty4lB4Evanit; - 4 Oliii.Fenliim'Johnl:Wibleorge, , Tllo4lllllPGllo- , eriiiii,'John El ,G4ordon, Willitim.Henryilarnes , j2Kirkiijoitiph" Ifittubiteli,'Rebert a- Little, JOhnl•4',llVCalmont, John" 14 , Kee, William; 1111 1 18lier4;JOilaih Miller, Williem 7 Morriloiti jOhit'' , A 046; 1 1 , 11111SM: gr,B.ObOrtel,follu,K. osiib'et6;46hif ,2 ll l .-IRtitherfdidi , '-14 Ri -,-ttit4 hnitli, Volin ,,, Sniyik John. - ISoudei; GeiSige, Walleye and. David F Williams.26,t 'I, ~ ;I ' -7..;•;. •'+t Eiti the itteitimittvaif;ileterhided :in the '4.... iiiiiioVe.i'-' , 4 ,. '" 11 l' , ',l'( , '- , ' ~,h ..;,.,.' : , :.k . ' q, t ;ti,,.ii,. t : - ,plf-ttit:t vttl ., t't.4l. - 1 . •-...: I.. , :.•;' l `7lVkit:; , ' ,1,, i I SiOrlirillit i e .1:414011T t e.. 1) ~ ' !Harrisburg June 15 '1849, ,1•.11 , " ,- .i rPilSesii.valiA;Snii' • '' ''', . ' :', " ' ,l :' ' , '... 1, ' ,, .", 1- '''' r .. i . i; l. 4o,cortift thiiihti iitiO4V-a4 l' • ,)• 'Orogeini to ti".:troe" and ,coriatit I " .0 4 . Y:64 . the ii Yeas" and " NOye , ,!!, 1•,.. taken up the ."11seolution.talitikv4. ''r ..,,,,, : , t&iin , tnienrieltent*khe Constliti• 406: 1 '56 1 ,ilib"iiiaitil'aSPP8erteon , r_tht0MA r titi * * Ith,O.i4o,ollUseiltit•the,Generitl Assembly 41' irl . ft i ficqiir • RlOO,O o'o4 for •, the tie a 4inn' tir? I 84Si; '' .ittliiiia telY'llatta"iitiOhe Beet of,-Seltlieflitie".! 1 1. i.,0 1 0 6 40. 4 441W1,410; - Aiitiligtiiiiiyififigh, i 4094000 TRtYf O.IIM, A.;1„-V; I T44T,11 , ,1 , .4 . c„Vitr , ;-;, net 4lnitNp,s, aptioll - 4 R.; ; r e 4144 51 , 1 4, ',7o.l4:,D.ll:soopeOriyotivropin'iiiiio:4lp#4 Cl7lllOl lli !I olV;vrPrWilg2i-ifital * uir tor'. viorto , A., !'",.." : .; , _ ' aro I•Znit ;St ' • d ' atonfectionew, prat t' ?an .Td - Store NORTH HANOVER STREET •OARMELE Al. •UNTRY MERCHATS aneths pub- Vii,*o;* , general...are ilespectfully '1 hifioltf Stand Of the , inibscriber,;(well. • • aWKriss•Ringles - Heed-clutirters)iiit anoveristreet,.nlow•dOciramortii:of.,the B n andoexamine' , .his .largiOissertment 1 ; :CHOICE 'C OCTI ON ;freshS.,!„ facture4 of the: b est, materit leVery and w4tranted :not to ;Int suipassed:bie any in •:f the Sipmti,` which -, be. , eold reasonable Ho'has_ just received a larmassortment of. 'Mite, consisting in , !parrof , Olt. , • A.N GES;JiE ONS;'' RAISINS, 'Figsi, Pru ens,' Bordeaux; and , Palter-shelled 7 .•Almonde, ,Filbetis,.croarn•muts,. peanuts, cocoa-nuts, dm. ' Which: will be; sold at . the lowesu rates: He w~uld'•also, invite attention :to a - .large of •TO Y AN,D. FANCY G 0 ODS,: consisting partly. , offfino +sfaney, , boxesdolle,t.doll, heady ! F'trniture inibbxes; woodeW, tea Seta, braettartd: :tin; fiumpetti; tniiket'and . bell:rat tlea::*at 'gone and wheelbarrows,cglass%and-Chiatt:,l4.l:l; . - actiordeond, oil, hair oil, hair': end' tclothi r broshei, shaving. cream. and hundreds of: other knicknackw . an connection with , the above' he has :on-hand good assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, ^ consisting in part, of leaf, lump` and bruwn su gars, coffee, chot olatm , cheese and crackers.-- imperial, Young Hysemend.Black Ten. Splcos of all kinds, blacking; Matches, brushes, &c,: , The subscriber returns his sincere thanks io the public 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 DRUGS.: DRUGS!. PHYSICIANS, Country Mofchants ` acid Pedlars, are invited tonsil - mid examine my stock of Medicines„ Paints, &lass, Oil,' Var nishes, DRUGS_ Patent Medicines, Herb's and Extracts, Roe Chemicals, I Spices, ground and vyhble Inltruments, Essences, Pute Essen". Oils Perfumery, &c. • DYESTUFFS. • . Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol .Copmtras, . „ Lab - . DiPe' --,--._ PAINTS Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, . . Wotherill & Brother's' Pure Lead, Chsome Green and t ellow, - Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal atid - COTtehiVarniah; and Rid Lead. All of which will be •'sold .at the very lowest market piled, at the dheap Drug and Book Store of • S. W. HAVBRSTICK. Nov 29th, 184 To. all whom it. may Concern ! GEORGE W. RFIEEM. .` . THANKFUL in the public ge norally for pas favors and their liberal patronage, stilleen lin'uos to carry on the SADDLE, TRUNK, and HARNESS . making business, at his old stand in Nanover street, two doors north of the Carlisle Bank, at the sign of the Mammoth Collar. HOB now better.prePared than ever to accommodate his customers, having • recently made great alterations in his.establishment, so as to enable him to - keep a much better assort ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish, Dragoon, scoop, tub, quilto and plain 'SAD DLES. CARRIAGE ESS, plated and common ; Farmers' . G re, of all kinds, Tra veiling Trunks of all des riptions 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 hie line=all of which he is de termined to sell at, the very lowest cash prices. Making and repairing Matrasses of hair,,husk and straw, and all kinds of Upholste•ing will be punctualluittendad to. • ap2s'49ly . - DRUG AND• AMY STORE ?ALP. >3Sda.ClKrr3alli:9 RESPECTFULLY invites the lion of the public to his Meg and - re - 10 Store, n West Main street, Carlisle, whore he has , oat received a fresh assortment of Drugs'Me ,decines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Jewelry . and Fancy Goods. - Amongst his extensive variety may be found the most. • , . r Y•APproved Patent Medicines, -• All kinds of Salo, Dye Stuffs, ' ~Quinine; Opium, Castor and Slireet Oils 4 1, kVhito Lead, Indigo, Spices, fresh ground. Glass, Putty, Chloroform, Shandeliers, Lamps Wicks, Sperm Candles, Shaving and Toilet'Soaps, Cologne, 14.-ro, Lavender and Oran‘flq t wer Wat rt. Bears 0,1 ')x Marrow and Hair-llyt, Nail, Too ' is liair, - tld Shaving Brushes, Fine ivors• orn, and Shell Combs, Finger Rinse, Bracelets, and Breast Pins, Bead Bags and Purses, Porte Monnairs, Silver Spectacles and Pencils, Gold Pens, Ink andlokstends,"rtm Fine Writing . E and'Note Paper nvelopes, ' Motto Wafers, Seals and Paper Weights; Mirrors and Fancy - Boxes, • Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fine Knives and Scissors ? Carriage and Rjcllng Whips, Umbrollat qu;:rre,'Clooks, Tlunks, &c., &c. Country Physicians, Merchants, Pedlars and others may hoar something to their advantage by calling irrEthereal and Pine Oil received fresh every week, 0:7 - Medical aid and advice gratis to4ho poor -January 17. 1848. -NEW & CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. 'TIRE subscribers have just received at their 1 New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE east High street; opposite Ogiley's Dry Good Store, a large stock of goods in their line, to which they would'catl the attention of purcha sers, their arrangement in the city besng such; as to enable .them to sell their goods at.the lowest city prices. - Their stock comprisesa Ain Assortment of Locks-and Latches ofdalritile and size,-A- Hinges, Screws, Bolts, and every article used for Buildin , Augurs and-tutor Bitts, chisels, broad and and axes; hatchets,ldettwing knives, planes, and plane hilts, hand, panel, end Rip. ping , saWa l mill, eross-cut and circular paws, trace and - Water chains, hurtles, shovels, spades, end hoes, hay and manure forks. Also, a large assortment of Pocket 'and Table Cutleryr.-: spoons, shovel and tongs, Walters and. Trays, Hollow ware, Mass and . enameled Preserving Kettles, Iron ..Furnaces, Cedar Ware, anvils and vices, Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar Band and Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, &,e. ' • 100 Bokes Window Glass.' ' 100 Kegs WellierillysTure White Lead: 5 Barrels LinstituNOiV • . • 3 narrate ; Sp. Tel 200 Kegs Cumber andNads. ' Mtiv9l9 •, PAXTON • ,1 •'Netv and laniiotanti EORGE W. RI-1p m' having recently Ulf purchalatheedunty right'of HAtYwowrn a PATENT COLLAR , STA;FAER , WOUld [O9OOOIIIX, attention 0.4 mft - .11'44 to, hat 4 important ;invention.. It is certainly, one of ..the greatest . . .'improvernente of. th,e)tgo. Tlne rnachtnalemffe —t ho collar crookeditround blook,'lMitill;olth' hair "wii6l,''M other' Materials, J:MaketiffitllWitn' ti et raw, :end einakee - collate of tit& UMW , lessctharr IWO the labor'end-tireb of thePold f, way 'of tauging.', ; This ' machine wiltiiiifff%all; !mid cyerY, kind.ol Morel) collars, from, ,th9,ltesk patant loather down, to, the crimmonesirittnile, use; and withlnt ona,,rpith , ifetailk Pt• .Y 16 115: NVin stuff and'abaW fifty:collard per, flay in, a 'ne ater - an&better style way k n own. Stidolere in the ; cohnty,int invited 'to' calkat the - aubeerlberte initabliehment on North Hanti= ver street, "'Carliele, anikenarnieo the maettine:sz ~. Township - or .ehoplights• will .be told: i ,To those who do not. wieb.ro ;.buy, a right the sub-, ' 7 scriberoffere:Ratmv;MADE POTALATlAatimrhole " nl '4 'P•lienPßK.;:thrk.tl le Y;Pfillr tura4; l 9 . 4 9Y ;DrActf.' tSor ogl!ars in an* Plnittv#rArP- 8 P, 0 0 . 0 1 ;Y , nhcit'jit - • • •' net 5 , IN) Jr.,. D E , A. 4 : l [r .‘;',e; e s r, kesirrAl24, 2 r . ,0: 0 ilt Ares, doore,south . cy therOld Bridge, Front ,sti ". ,RAKRISBURG.; 'f Uls for thel,aocputmodatior , „of e).:;,olunds. and Others int , DauPhio,,CfßOPro Xrariklinr and nbighhoring countied,,haa °P°n,Ati,V ,L eAtenC9Yß'', , Niftw i P Blo 9. , b, 8 4014 10 1(R04. for I tho,sake t of Iltitrapoleea and,Lpqn . ora: abovo, Wtth .tho co•COrtitiii":6k,a large;' idtkirting hothitiln`ftalthnoin; h'e will laffiß,gtoodirbOrif at ilteetdrie•Oriceit they Can to ii'parphadbd' ; in lb& cit9:wrierislifiedtfullya6liCito: thc fivar I of , a call from 'thoiri'wiattinghto; purohari,r,tb eatiorpthqm or idi•Ontlrir ability ~ ro:''aell,serbo promising-, trheCtterition'of landlord& la invited, to & hit ,iof , ohoiCo liquors •in - storo, and t for,qoe• at honor torg); ;; ipticaty,. l ,Orders , front cn • - At9i9; frmluktlY,J ll l94i . ,,p4d •pr (sea. , • , •- • •orgloptl2-rf ' " Hifokittlteriiittmr "9 'PRVPARED AND Y:EAl'lTlelr':llol.ll3Vl4:', ll 4: ) niiiier fi Mittr`Or E 10461 4 1dtirCtrioliont4pipmitii. IlltrAlitiegsktifitsitelUtlOgiiPlitta=rutijEttid• titt,ra i ti d etY , a, • 11.7 141;f4CCIICOICOlta''' " • Harrisburg .Transpogiation .7(:" • ' • • & 0' ,CIORWAR.DING, CommiseiangerChantwo 4 ~HAREIBB • ishio,,.Produce,,Kerclin dizadlic. to 11aliimoro, •Philaderphia Solt,'Flah c Gr;:toiisH" . canotantly:for..sale. , „ • 2 march 29; 1848 • ', - • It 4..#:&1-11, General Comnusian and ForiiiirdThg rchant; No. 79 BoNirly's Wharf, • BALTIMORE., . • ,110IOR the sole .of Flour, Grain, Cloverseed I:Whiskey, Lumber. &c. &c. Also, for. warding Goods, via Tide Water Canal and 'l"tineiylvania Improiemontn. Orders, for fish Salt; j''laster, &c: &c., Bupplied at lowest Ofeek Hnvmg been engaged in the nbotte bebiness - during the last five yearn, n contieuetiop of the patronage of his friends" and the pablic is re gpectlelly solicited. ° Refer to f,`]'Fbsug & J & E EBY, Harrisburg' /WNW & ZE101;Ell, _ • p JACOB RBEENI, Pq.l A. CATiremek„.BhepherdstoWn, Pa. gana tor:m:oE SINGISER, MCCIBIBICIAIIIfg, Pa. Feb. Dumb. Willy 'Transportation. House. z -- ,,,„ . " i;" 7 :er -7 0 7, -- - '!"..-''. ..;'..t:. - - -- 4E - iP 4 ' , 1ii<4,6 - .... IF, It ()anal and Rail Road Line, for Philadel phia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, &c. W. KERR, Forwarding and Commissione Merchant, thanisauito, Pa, informs his friends and the public, rhat from the liberal pat ronage extended , to him during the past year lie has been encouraged to make more extensive ar rangements for the present season, and has ad ded two now, large and splendid Boats to his LINE; and will be fully prepared after the op ening of the Canal, to forward PRODUCE end MEItCHANDIZE of all `kinds to and _from Philadelphia, Baltimore; Pittsburgh, &c., at the lowest rates of freight and with the utmost des patch _ Agent/I. foil - fat - IW, - . 4 . CARLISLE. GA SKELL, Race street 1.• rf, Philadelphia. _.. - GEISE & SON, • .4 1„.\ BNo. 48 Commerce et. Wh rf, Baltimore. -- CLARV&''SIIAW, .? • ' • J. McFADDEN & GO..Pitteg Agents:for Cars, r---.- • in OS gffrA , ; „.„ 4 ,,, WUNDERLICH & GRIER,III'4 , . No. 272 Market st., Philadelphia, ,_:.,..,-_ ' CRALORER & REYNOLDS, ozZif ' . No. 423 Market st., Philadelphia. SITER, JAM ES & C 0,,; •=a • Broad street, Phiiadelphia. PENN'A. k-OHIO LINE, 05,--" North street, Baltimore. Harrisburg, March 29, 1848.—tf. 15 A Word to Etorsernen. DR. BARBER'S .EMBIOROCATN is do cidedl the best preparation that can be used for the cure of Sprains, 13r0- <4 : sus, Cuts, Galls, Splint, Curb, 4` l o•V', Ringbone, Spnvin' Stiffness at the Joints, &c. It is nn article which • ' - should be in the hands of every Horseman, and no stable should be withoSt botttle,,pf it.. -,Price only 25 and 50 cents per bot tles, prepared only.by S M Pearson, D., end! for stdo wholesale end retail, at No. 10G Nor th, „ Second street, Philadelphia, and DR. HAW LIN'S wholesale and retail agent, Cariisle,-Pn- Jari.'2l:' Freshipigi'lledibineB; &6. - Bcc. hag Just- received from Philadel- , and New York, very extensive 1 additions to my former stock, embra- I cipg nearly every article of Medicine —. now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, PerfumerY, Soaps, Statitmqr,y; Fine Cutlery, Fishinff Tackle,— Brnhes of almost every description, With an endless variety of otherarticles, which I am de terminekto sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Country MerchTs, Pedlars and °them are remectfully request d not to pass tho obq.sTA - m, as they may oat assured that everyllinicle will be sold of a good quality, and upon reasonable teems. S. EI t LIOTT, May, 30 Main street..Curlisle. F`+ REIVEOVAIa. Dry Goods and Groceries. G. CARMONY desires' to inform his • friends and the public that he hos remo ved to the stand on North Hanover street lately occupied by Chas Barnitz. and next door to Haverstick's Drug and Book Store, whore he is determined to sell goods as lqw as any. olho establishment in.Carlisleor-in.the county., His 'Stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satietts; sirti n , cachmere. merino and silk Vestings ; Me. 4 rinoost Alpachas, Mous do Latinos, Cachmeres, French waked. collars, kid gloves, silk fringes,• gimps, flowere,' thread laces, &c. TICK. INGS, at 6.1. cts, calicoes 3 to 6i cis, voty cheap musfins, hosiery, Berlin and Cochin - ereloves, 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, Teo, Sugar, Spices of all kinds, tobacco, segars, crockery, glass and queensware, rice, chocolate, starch, together with numerous other articles— Give him a call, • [apr Farmers I, Save Year Money, - CAST IRON HORSK POWERS for two three and fopr horses, made entirely of Yon, so that ybu can leave- it in the weather without the least danger of injury. Also, Threshing Machines, Winnowing Mills, Plows Plough Mouldboards, cutters, & Shears constantly on band. You will save money, by calling before purchasing elsewhere, tit the Foundry in East High Street, Carlisle Pa. auf4B3m os • F . GARDNER. A Purely Vegetable Medicine.. ORSD ELL'S VEGETABLE.RESTO 'I RATIVE PILLS nave been gradually but surely comeing into favor, among the fami lies of Country for some years past. They have done this entirely tnrough their groat worth as a FAMILY MEDICINE. Agencies have been appointed but no puffing and humbug such • as is resorted to by quacks to sell their medicine • :has boon done. The pills are oflerod fur sale and have and will continue to be sold, by all t cre principal storekeepers. The proprietors claim • for their Medicine the following advantages over all others—vizi They are PURELY :VEGE TABLE. They are CFRTAIN TO . OPE RA PE. Their operation is FREE from ell PAIN: , They can be use&with EQUAL BFN EFIT by tho YOUNGFST INFANT,and the STAION.GEST M A N-,-Their efficiencriti.Fe vers, Ague, Headaches. Habitual 'CoitivenesS, DYspepAitt Cholera Marlins, &c. his been pro 4ed.uperi thousands. They aro, a !Certain C,ure for Wormo., , ,The proprietors possess a ,eertia-. cate Wrn o, a gentleinan in St: LohisyWho'wiii, 4ti retVnfli,TAPEWORM by•the use of :TRYTHF,M THXY WILL' 'NOT'.FAIL.--; Thiyelltbd'aigent,for the State ' - oP,Pennitylvii" eia- , -.Citinzise P. Amex: . l'orialtf, price' 25ettf'' y.box - omits in neF IF PYT ILI,S , with' full '• rattions by the fqllowing agoras in CUMberlarie s. For sale by DR RAWLlN'S'.Carlisle;*Pir. • Joscru H. Hitrinott,-=Nqwvile:: . WD II HAYESs -- Shiriponabfirg.' • S L Ssrursio,--Newburg. • . ; A:WEEKS & CO; "- 'proprietors, Laboritory; No 14Echestnutsireet Pniladelphia, . ", ' lanuery; 24th," 1849:-.^:' Linen • re' O‘ !ll' aubsbriboial4oohavoinlioridiort i-pitnit of widol,inenSheetingss , 4 Table +Linoniii.Pillow;COsir.tineits drid.Muslinv Towel i rtie 'of .11 ith trevinie tic oft )trt.:4 , oloworiportaihink, Houileiceiopinire;; . :11e27. • •, ..,' DAILY' E•II 4 RDSI3. it.,.1 . P , , i THE undersigned would•respeetfollyAnfoito , the; citizeiritrOf - Ciiiiiiiliruirid — thrT - ,i'mttovitiaing icbuntry•that their, ; , ; , :,,i•, ,'t EXPfl , q3S` Oi1f1:7`11:1 Bt t FROM PRlLApEkeliik; A ' ' ' ', l ' ` ' " ' p)1813 d aily throi)ih Carlls4 i % , `_....°l' --- 1.. :and tal.-Ibexes, r bqlettf, Ind ) 1 , "..t." peekiagrie loft et,,ThestiSej i lv bridge's, N0:278 Plltirket stOetyllhilit4Olght% I intended loriCarlislo grid adiheetit e ‘ oultry i _willg : do delivered atlieeeitr. Jt& De fihirXd, s N.ere- , house. Goode for exprotot ,to, r.p i i.auVtin . glitt , left:at .Rhead's WoreAouse.,,,,wl ,i t", •e & 'nun d t tet r 'llh PrilmPt attePirOto ,1 i i ° ,91. 4 9, 7 . ,e -10;717TV , t 11141° scl' 'l n 'l i t i o r t e ihrbridgii', 278 Market .8t '',. o Agents, id. & D. D.heads, Ctirltele. , 1 PRIOEL—r eillreighW;ryhon•otil! 410 lbo. 150ctttper l itiVIOP 'ttoi'rikt'§il! 25 t nl9,°,ountlr l'A ii fi l it i l l i kil t i t: l 4tv7niinapAiKp4iiiili6hZ",; 2' . n Ili' n:i, aild den* odation Of . tho tttfteinr,' Fl 4 . l 3 untsrliild, ous t W i t i haP"344lesil l i t 'n il lt l l, 4 *Oh fhp'encouregtint" ' A LlT2Essok,-,,r;;:inl ; 1 j; 4 ' tf:' B , lr e V ‘ ,M "4 l3 T A r P ogri diiiMbigviieribtirgq*l ^: t , 1 ',A. a' ask of I vory ftrie If 8 .4 Y a i( ,, r w or E 'o ti ne y iyiiif o, pi If Id'at' r , ' , -i 4 (Jtilr , ll ] ' ' 1. , , r , a ) , k 4' .. , 14.•-41,!5. , „fi5 . 4 , tr r, , ~ ' . 17%.-` ME , • -'. Tlftriftikitre i• .• .. " Flit.lnsurance. 'f4l. :: .. .. ...,. .. ... . .... „THE' ALL7.(ivit .:E. ',PENNEHOEOUG H. Mutual.,Pira l cimiturantr ~Campartrof Cum= eiland:eiiiihty;dueurporated•lik.uu uct of Asa em liry',, is"'ifoW•fulli!,,iarganized''and.in operatiun,iin7. .fae the 'managetviCut,' qPilie,,followtai couimie.; . iiibneis 'vii . :` •' ' '-', ' i,;.• • • , "°Cht. 'S Mint an , Jacob Shelly, W,m,,E..Gorgas, Ltttivie; flyer, Chrietiiii Tifzel, :DeWitt Sterrett,. •Heary.,Lagan,. Micitaal,Cocklin,lteujiimin .H. 'Musser,' Levi Meikel; ; Jacqb.Kirk,•Saml, Pro*. ell. sr,•and. Melohoir Bieneftian, Wile respectfully Anti the attention Of, citiiens/f Cumberland and Vark'couilues to the adirantages Which the corn party hold out... : ..The rates' of irlaurancii are oi low an favorableas any,' company of the kind iti the State. Per- Ages wishing to become mantliers are irivited. to make application to , thii. ageifttfof the company, who are willing to' Wait upon them at any time. JACOB SHELLY, President 1 . _,• .. • -•. HENRY LOGAN, V. Pres't ' •Limns lilita Secretary. -MICHAEL COCHLIN, Treasurer • A6ENTS—allOolph Martin; NOW CUMbOIIIIII Christian Tim' and John C. Dunlap, Allen Shire-•. .1 , Harmon, Kingstown ; Henry . Zearing, rganstown ; Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg; Ro bert Moore. Charles Bell, Carlisle. . Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gone gal agent; ,Tohn Sherrick, John Rankin, J. Bow man, Peter Wo lford. , f tfe r s fat Harrisburg—Houser & LoOman LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadel phia. O f fice No. 159 Cheitnut. Street, Capital $3119. I • 000. Charter Perpetual. CONTINUE to make Insurancbs on Lives on the most favourable terms, reecive'and extent° Trusts, and receive Deposits on Inte r.:t. The Capital being paid up and invested, to gether With accumulated premium fund, affords lETERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The pre mium may be paid in yehrly, hall yearly, or quarterly paymente. The Company add a BONUS at 'suited pe riods to 'the insurances for life. This plan o insurance is the moat approved of, and is. more generally is use, than any other in Great gri• tam, (where the subject is 'hest understood by the people. and,whero they have hod the long est experience,) as appears from the fact,.lliat out of_ 117_Life Insurance Companies_there,. of all kinds, 87 are on this plan. The first BONUS was appropriated in De• cember, 1844. amounting to 10 per cent. on the' sum insured under the oh:Mil - polices; to 8f per cent., 7i per cent., &c, Sze., on others, in pro, portion to the time of standing, making an ad dition of $100; 887.50; $75, &e., &c. to every 81,000, originally insured, which. is an 'overage of more than 50 per cent on the premiums paid, and without indeosing the annual Payment to the Company. The operation of the BONUS will be seen by the following examples from the Life Inst.'. ranee Register of the.company, thus PoHay Sum Bonus or Amount of Policy tt Insured Addition Bonus payable n theme arty's decease 000•oo 2,750 . 00 4,400.00 2'175 , 00 5'937.00 No 58 $l,OOO 810U0 2,500 250 , 00 4,500 400.00 2,50.1 175.00 5,000 437.501 -- 205 -- 276 7-'333 Pamphlets containing tto table of rates, and explanations of tlfe subject ; forms of pp; plication, and lerther,inlermdtion can be had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad dressed to the President or Actuary. B W RlCHARDS,President. JNO P JAMES, Actuary. , rn2'49ly The Franklin Fire Insurance Corn pany of philadelphia. OFFICE, No. 1 63 1 Chesnut street; near Fill street. . - DIRECTORS. Charles N. Banker George W. Rteha'rds. Thomas Hart • Mordecai D. Lewis/ Tobias Wagner Adolphe E. Boric _ . -David S. Brown II Morris Patterson Samuel Grant Jacob R. Smith Continue to make insurance peretual, Or limi ted, on eyery description of property in town and country, at .rates as low as are consistent with security. ,The company have reserved .a large contingent fund, which wills their capital and pre miums, safely invested, afford ample protection te the insured. biThe assets of the company on January lst, 1848, as published agreeably to an act of 'Assem bly, were as follows, viz :, ' Mortgages t 1890,558 65 Real Eatato 108,358 - 90 Temporary Loans 124,459 00 Stocks 51,563 25 Cash on hand and in hands of °gems, Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years,* . they have paid upwards of °Rs miLLIoN, WO HUNERED.TIIOVitani DOLLARS, losses.by fire, thereby aflording evidence or the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, Pres't. CHAS. G. BANCKER, Sec'. fob Si The subscriber is agent for for Carlisle and its vicinity. nsurance either by mail or r omptly attended to. W. Heyl's Hmbrooatlon for Horses. • THIS volqft. EMBKO. CATION twill cure Sprains. " , .ql}9 4 Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Swell ing, Rheumatism. and all • • 'complaint, which require an external ro •dy. It gives immediate relief to the Scratches, and the incident to Horses having white feet and noses, produced by the St. John Wort. it is alio highly useful in relaxing stiff ness of the Tendons arid Joints'and. produces beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high: feeding, splints,sprains. This Kminto- DATION ie recomended to Paw:taro, Farriers, Keepers of Livery Stables, and •••private gentle then owning Horses, and should 'he constantly kept in .their stables. The GENUINE arti cle Is prepared only by W. MArtsnew., No 302• Race at. Philadelphia. And for sale wholesale and retail at DR.: RAWLINS' Drug Store W Main street, March 14-Iy.. Extensive Furniture-Rooms. • 3.&0011 PEIT.Trii, IiNTOULD respectfully call the attention of r V House-keepers and the public - Co - the ex., ' L enitive stock o&ipplondid FURNIT URE, incluo - ding Befits, Wardrobes,..C.entre and other Tables, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every vane A • 4 : ty of Cabinet-ware.and Chairs, whir. e - hoe now on band at his NE W 11. 0 , on Louther street; near the corner of Nort . never street, inthe roar of Powell & Co.'s di 'e. . • • . - He id confident that the superior finish of the ‘ vverkmanshipoand elegance of style, in which' his i afticles, are got up, .together. mith their ) :CHEAPNESS, will recommend them to every per son wantiogiTurejture: -He has also made an.' rangernents.for o rriantifadtating. and keeping constant stipply of every nithilein his. line, both plain , rind ornamental, elegant and •übeful, at pricerc which cannot' fail to 'suit purchasere. lie ,woald feartfestly4ettife.persons who are abOut to riOodPitruicel hownt , keepfrig; to call. and examine hisipriikent eleganrstocki - to which she .will von ; . staptty.iimke'addlticinit 'of the, neivest and:Most •modern styles. . ~...,',,,' ti.:. , ; ?:-_: ,:i• COFFINS made t crcirderi at Ike , short est , no• ice, for town and:coentry:! , • :. i . Juno 19; 1848:; KrThe ' late , trin ior . Jacob Fend & Son having been diasolvod, Jacob Fetter, sr., will 'car,4l4?-11Ps1119PraR100.ri:"; Peont , " lio 1(1'1 , th b ThAaiL :TS. t ens ! 9 es article,of! the,day, and which! no business !man should be, without.' • , 5 ; An elegant assottment of flu eObiler,i, laltuling,Razors, tran,Knives, -Sensors 9f the pest !English andiAtneristingtur?.! • A'large veriety,of-OrnantentalWindOw sled•Nre Screens 01 0 Yell'etY,41 1 11 1 d,ta; pri. ; 5 A ,I;s; j f . `, ; ; ; 0 /.4 Muslatil instrumentrjostlehlePiviolins. Accost doens,•Elutee;Fifp#,Xlsgetyleta,Zutingnnuint with' Vidlio , strings, bridges . dob.., at all prints: ; A l largo.,,9ariotpof , Vtiskets, travelling 'bitga,, ensesi4o?hlicatdsitilrillibent at' every,prlced,.o! -.1%, •• • - nrwro, , i tt i u l iyni t ta 5 , 400, , A4qmanthi0pP0.44,,m,4, Rozor , i)EltrOPtielsarr,rle,o'Ltiprp..9L-`9 O ianything in, agog or : g se a ting Aeon own, ito razors, &o. • PO °tails box.- Eltiabs,l.SdaPC !Perfuraes, xlMtoblf., ?.Yee for the , hair, a , rich; and ; beim ;fit ; A ssortment irojn thtt'oelebrated ii.lnanurnsleriolli!Qrruallel i uitatlianolaufoth L ts, Ja•Alci Toollti!tirtja elf mrtoinvOsesttNiol: Broihiteplitur, and ilet,r,isPlllr- l b InnuniZrableituriaty,A glul.l 3 7oandeVA t " l e" 1. %les of all Muds onkprie t es, lately operied,ond I ,for eak w t i t to c* rs ,p e o l m il b r it kai o rei c o ,,z • S! w n fiNtt - train • , the f oo n', ? b Store of .14 , LOAN rA , ISTIIRGEOr4t ,, .. ' ' 3n -pbtravitoial • . THE • :GRE AT :CHINA - STORE' • • OF PHILADELPHIA. /11111ANKFUL,t o thi:'citizans. of. Carlisle, ; , I ; and its vicinity for illicit Increased custom, we again reatiestbtheir , company to view our large and solondid issortniont of •-, • China; Glass& Queen.sware, CM' Dinner Sets, Ted:Sets, Toilet. Sets, and, single pieties, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware,. sold in quantities to snit purchasers, for leis than 'they •chan be had • elsewhere—ln fact at less• than W. holesale Prices. , AMERICAN AND EN'GLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS in greater' than , ever before offered in the day. FANG Y CHINA in great variety Very cheap. Igr.We would invite any person visiting site city to call and see us—they will,at least be pleased to'walk'eround our beautiful store, and to view ..tlie finest China and the' cheapest the— world produces. 'Very respectfully, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, • • ' 'W.O. 219 Chesnut Street. PUS. sept26'49.ly. , • - CARPETS Mb OIL CLOTHS, AT ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP WAREHOUSE, P,HIL'A," PterERSONS who wish to kot good bargains in CARPETS OR OIL CLOTHS, ell.", t wholesale or retail, will do well to call orti!" the.,, subscriber, as his expenses 'in his present.' location are very light, ho is enabled and do. .r.- tertnined to sell at the lowest prices in the city: 1-19 offers for this season nn excellent emery , " mdnt of jSplenclid Imperial, three ply - ) ' Belluliful Superior Ingrain , Fine and Medium do - Entry mid Stair of nit kif‘ds, And List, Cotton and Rog. And OIL CLOTHS Trom, 2 to 14 feet Ngide,- fof Rooms, Halls, &c. with- a great vat My of low priced Ingrain Carp'ets from 20 to 50 cent°, and Stair and Entry, arpets from 10 to 50 ate. per yard. Also, Mattings, Rugs Floor Cloth, Sink Rods.,.&e. H H ELDRIGE',. No. 41 STRAWBERRY Slit:et, one door Mimic Chesnut, near Second, Philndel • phin. (atiaV9.3m • SPRUCE. STREET 'CABINET WAREROOMS No 110 Spruee , st. below sth, PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANTLY on htind Olorge assort ment of superior . '.. Walnut eft Mahogany Furniture, manbfactured in the best- Manner, of nicrifern OtylO, and - itt - infiderafe prices,ern - bracing Solar, Parlor-Chairs Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Tete.ii-Tetes. French Bedsteads, Centre and Pier Tables High Post Bedstds W ash Stands, Bat Racks, Secretaries-, • Extension Tables, &c. &c. - Every article is made of the best material and workmanship, and witfratiled. angElly. , T, & 1 . 1 HENEELS. Kr All goods bought at this establishment packed under tile immediate superintendence of the proprietors, arid sent free [of charge to any part of the city;.., TEA; VIIIiIIEBOtt DAVID RA NHEN,IN or 73 Chestnut street, cornet of Wink street. PHILADELPHIA has for sole the following IEAS, to vt hich he invites the attention of the trade:— .200 half chests Young Hyson Tea. 100. do . Gunpowder do.. i z 10Imperial do - ,' c7 f .,trl do. 20 do nest Company Hyson Tea. 20 sea, each c taining 4 131 b boxes finest. Curious Yo ng Hyson. f 2 rises finest Curious Gunpowder..l .1 ' do ' do, Imperial, 200 ha chests finest Chulatrowehong. 100 t o .Ningyong wchong. 30 do ' very finest along. 100 do, , second quality: 100 do. . Ningyong do. 50 chests Englisli CoOgon. 100 hf. do do ' do,- i ' 25 chests Padre Souchong. 25 do fine Mohea do. 1500 pounds prime-Company -Nutmegs. These Teas hove been selected by, D. It. • with great care from the various late cargoet, • and will be found to fully sustain the higkend unrivalled reputaifon which this estahlishnient has enjoyed, for ,the last forty years,'and his i• prices, as heretofore, will be.found as low is at tiny house i i the United States. tang 22 3m . Fancy Furs, NW 13aas A Tippets • . DAVID fl. SOLIS, (successor to Solis, Brothers;) Importerand-ManufaBrurer of every description or FURS, haying just TC• turned from Europe with a SELECT STOCK. OF - FURS, is now manufacturinglhem in very superior style, and trimming them in the most , elegant manner and would invita.the attention of MERCHANTS and OTHERS, to his so-, periclr and extensive assortment, which as ho MANUFACTURES as well IMPORTf. • Is enabled to offer at such prices as few houses in the Ur.ffed States can compete with. DAVID H SOLIS, 86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below 3d st. igTNext to Louden & Co's. Family Medi cine Store. Philadelphia, aug 6m. - Store always closed on Saturdays. highest Cash price paid, for Shippjnu Furs 35,,T73'28 $1,220,097 67 ' Blind &Manufactory. Xl , CLARK&Menitian• Bl,nd Manufacturer. sign orAktia.GODDEN EAGL E, No: I 139 and 143 ','Sonth'SecOnd Street, below Dock Street. PH ILADEL4PHIA., Keeps always on. hand a largo fashionabla_misortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manfaMured-in the best manner, of the hest materials,-and at the lowest cash prices Having refitted and'erilarghd his establishrnept ho is prepared to 'complete orders to any amount at the shorust notice.' Constreutly on hand an assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good article. iKrOpen in the evening • • "'„,*Order's from a distandri packed carefully and sent free of porterage It o . any. part of the city. [nag . 15 ly ] ' CLARK. the above company All applications for personally, will be 'D. SEYMOUR. • N. S. LAwarrocr, Agent for the sale of SouthwortOkinuilleturimg Co's Writing l'apers. Warehintie, No. 3 Minor St.,. Philadelphia. 1 00 41 i CASES of the aboveperior Pa pers now in stor e, .yrid , for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices;,conststing in Parr. Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, and 16 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium and DetriiiWritings blue and white. Extra super and superfine Pelle:Posts, blue ^ and while, plain and, ruled.- • • ,. • Superfine Counneicitil2Posis, bluo and yhito plain and ruled, ' • '2' - " , - Extra super ,Nola, Papers,'plain and, gilt. I Superfine and .fine lting;amk,Bres - Superfine and fina:cpuritings liousegaps,and I. .Posts, blue and whittr . Extra surer Congress CaPsand Letters, plain "and ruled,, blue. and ,whit O. - ' Extra super Cohgress Caps anii Littera, gilt. , Superfine Sormon,Caps end :.„ Superfine,blue Linek..thinitetteirc . , Extra super Bhth pests; blue and„WiMit",,plain 'and , Embroidered; oVe L, "Pariere.ll44ooPie... )0 Superfine,and fintrrCsps.anairet,leo'llikeu:kurn,, plain, blue• and..Whitei.variottetocialitien't.un4`, prices. - Also, 1600' ream'' yihitCarar.atitkitlShoe. Papers, Bonnet , Boards, , *Wu" 'orted - Tissue, Tea, Wrapplu.''Einelette,,hsabr .6t. blue Med.„ ll ,!!!‘t. , PAP;.Y,F!.llP,P9. 3 ,s l ,oiler e ; 4 Pf tj, i , ', pera,'An. . ' • CARLISLE'FOUNDRYI6 , MACHINt'SHOPi:; THE.subEteri6er eortiinues the;thalMfaalure.t;! 'of. CASTY/V . oB;dt his Foundrringeetilreet ?if • and now .oti-hand lull" Patterns,' is'!prepar'est ;le furniskanll 4 kimis IRON' AND ..,.BRASSiCASTINGS best at3ilti,ind and 'av , the:sheriest ingga, ett'eh as l S ltiartiG6dgeona, , Plotigh esslihgel° t iettai hndol Chttef6.l.Wageve"le6"hiscgrates Oven . Doors, ' paste vt ,Cookiret r • amp, wan oree. o er , with every, : , 'Oper kinder Machinery. at'.the.sho&o's , ' ~ cut H rot i rtirose and'eoriper talteri'.' iet 1 411,14 6 ' 7 .4es ;(107114v ing • purehaied,'.:l. • , a of, Patterns, persons; wishing ti Arid them -a. -me (01M+.e'tbe!4'. F..GARONER4-`,, ' 41:157e ppimed,nn.vissortniiiit ..bf,•VEI - 44 / 0 :!yra...Rlpßls;4l`. /wee.,.„4.;m4...4 ~ ;-q!oq,,t-fnfi- D - -p ht . ,, ...,,. 4 . f , r . F....,—tp-no, r t h e ;Lidreizi.invitey n. ?,. ,ta *Ptckt4 C '-at C‘?-- 4 ' '7. cl,:w 111 T 141F S' - '.),=. 6 4 inepts6).ilm Its l'• '' ' 1 - 'kePiii 0 4 ',!"- 4 „...138T r`qceived a fatti!!!:4l,,tP;„YA4vo,if,‘.l., elviiluiil‘toit,'p!!t!,f ~,,dioliril,kAt't.eid,,,,4v, ;:j26-.,,,'...--,- -,-.-.7-,,,,,-",,,74-"-f4:4,#-1- „ , 7 , ;'''l ", ' ", , i,4::".-!..i444.Y.:''''' '''4''''''' ' ',' ~ ': '.,•,.,' 111 CARPETS EMI ~;a~; .'! ''~`lr; .