IfErAIs,LEI EXPOEPOR PENN'A THE LARGEST AO CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER . . IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY 1# " Terms—Two Dollars a yeas ,et OnefAdlar and -PV(y Centi, if puncluall9 paid in :thlranec. $1,75 if paid within the pear. • • FO A THE CA.II)3KiGIII. In view-of the groat impOtence of the pend ing political campaign - in Pennsylvania, we pro pose to Gnash our paper at FIPPY .Cl3l\ TS front this data till the first of November. The election of Auditor General and Surveyor .Ge• neral, idaddition to That of Canal Cominisioner, presents a new and4ntercating Coat urn in the contest, Which demands no o'xtraordlimiy effort on the part of the Whig party for success: In --sushi -an-cflort.the_best_and—most-elTicient -a till]. -: in ry - 870 - _Well - couditet eck prudent and spirited Whig_ papers ouglit to be scattered broad east over the Commonwealth, us the best and cheapest peens of arousing the ' proper spirit and energy in our Wilk, friends. In this important, and as we believe essential work, we invoice, the aid and emope.ation of the friends of the State and National Adminis• t ratious in the circulation of the Garfish, Herald Our paper will therefore be' furnished from this note to the First of November, or for . fintr months, on thc following: One copy fhr four months, 50cts. Three copies. do '1 00 Seven copies do 2 00 Ten copies do 3 00 -- Any person malting up e club of tell or more copies will lie 'entitled to a copy gratis.' ICPOur thanks are due to the Fic;ii James X. McLanahan for public docu MEM FEMALE ScnboLs.—The attention of parents is invited to the advertisements of Alps Paine, of Carlisle, and the Miss es: Pinneo, of Chambersburg,. Miss Paine's seminary is lcilown here as school Of the higest character, while that of the Misses Pinne owe, understand en joys the most exalted reputation. aUTIIIIIIO.Ft RETREATS. —lloublimr. Gap Springs we understand are still crowded with visiters, who could not be in a more refreshing place daring this melting weather. There has also been quite a number at the Carlisle Sulpliur Springs. Ditto, at the Pe'rry Warm Spring,s,which is represented to he a beautiful place. OUR TOWN CLocic—is..again at a dead Stand. We are consoled however, by the assurunCe that although "our suf ferings is igtole i rable" we are to have that new clock very soon. We .I:leder stand it is to be here this %week certainly, when we hope it will be put on duty with the shortest possible loss of Gino. Tile Cot= House.—The painters - -have-been - at work - at- the Court -- House for the last two weeks, relieving, it of its sointire browniltone features, and giving to the whole building, an airy, chaste and sprightly appearance. The entablature, columns and caintals of the pilasters have all been changed to marble, as far" as white lead and the - pktinter's art'could .The hill we suspect will be con: . - siderable, but the work seems to have elicited pretty general admiration. .. - Our California Boys A *letter from I'. W. Martin to .his father, dated Anidnio, TAas, July 7, 1350,, giCos intelligence that the last party which left this borough for Cali fornia had reached that place in sixty days after leaving here. This party took the overland routo•frorn Fort Lavac- Ca, Texas, under the guidance of a Capt.- French. It appears from the letter 'that they have met with many delays arid - int S - 1-tp-9,-owing-to-WtHat: most impassable roads. Tho party were however all well, and tleielmined to go bravely fOrward. A letter in the last Volunteer from Mr. George Bentz, notices the arrival of him self and companions at Panama, which .they reached on the 16th of June, where they were' anxiously waiting an oppor:. tuniiy of taking passage for San Fran • cisco. They celebrated the 4th of July with great propriety and spirit in Pa natna. Major Peter Ritner and Jacob Plank, of this county, had shortly before sailed for San Francisco. -The -adven turers from -Mechanicsburg and Lisburn, in this - i;'ii t nnty, had left Panama on the 19th of June in a sailing vessel. The emigr'ants from Carlisle all live togeth vr in ""an old Rookery," as they describe tt,for which they pay $4O a month rent. Their , boarding in this way costs them $5 a week; It is neith-' nr very luxurious or 'comfortable; but they arircontented. . They seem to hare given up the expec taiiOn of reaching the "gold. diggins" in time to do muds this year, liutare conso led with the- fact that they Will be there. -ready -to commence vigorous: operations next spring. ' WllO. WANTS EMPLOY 41 ENT ?--An ad vertisement', in the N. Y. Tribune re quests editors friendly 'to "education, we- -- , certinly are) to say that '"young_-men, youths even down to 14 years of age, of a fair common school ed ucation, and who catt write a, tolerably good. hand, residing in any part of the United States; t4l, by, addreSsing a letter post-paid tai "Box No. 3069,•N„ Y.'Bost Office," receive information of a mode in which they can be employed with pecu niary profit tothemSelvee fora few weeks, .or in case of success, permaneitlY, while at ;he spine timethey will aid an exten, wive plan for the improvement of cd4a ,tion throughout the country. - LETART SPRING BATIIS.-111Ri : John McCartney has his bathing establish ment again, fitted pp and in excellent style. Nothingearibe more agreeable or promotive of health than a refreshing shower or plutige bath, at this season of ' the year. , • . . pc The Pernaler : Medical Qollege-ot, Pensylvania bris-een cluly organized by the. appointment.of able, P.Weimars iti the various department». .the :lacturea will commence in Philadelphia-in C.!cto• bar next, • ' . • Notices. • Lettice" Arnold, - Lizzie Wilson,.. mad •theJlistory of a, Household, are .thie very prettratles ,'Zvhich we can heartily commend, pdblishod_in a.pamphlet of: 83 pages at _the, office of 4he Lisricing Age, by t'Littell & Co. Subscriftion of the Living` - Age, it weekly mrigazine contain. ,most - Careful gleanings from the English Magazines, $6 a year. THE UNITED STATES RAILROAD Gum a, and Steamboat JoUrOal ; No. (1; for July, 1850. A neat pocket volume for the traveller; containing official tables .of the hours—of—arrival' -and — doparture oC all- Sternboat, and stage routes of the Uni ted States, - ; together with fares, and all necessary information for travellers. Published monthly by Geo. R. Holbrook & Co.. 114 Nassau street, Ne w York. Price 12.1 cents permtimber. • HOLDEN'S DOLLAR MAcuziNE.- , —This excellent periodical gives better • reading for a dollar, and more. of it, than any- Magazine extant. Tho August number, now before us, is chock full of capital 'original articles, and illustrated by sever al good engravin, \ Send on your dol lar, reader, to Fowler & Dietz, 109 Nas sau street, N. Y., and you will be sup plied with an abundance of excellent rea ding for the next year. CAN ll' BE POSSIBLE ?—The Blair county Whig states that the • Whigs oC that county have placed in nomination, for a profitable office, a man who refu ses to take the Whig paper of the coun ty. He doe, not deserve the nomind tionond it would serve him right if , he was defeated. A Whig who refuses to support his county paper, should not receive \ the support of that paper for any office. ' TliE CENSVS.---Mr. Sthith, Deputy Marshal, commenced tailing the Censds in our borough yesterday. No-fibbing a bout your ages, ladies and old bachelors! Z D . /)n 'nen(lay evening of Srarlet Fever, ANN Evtzv KIM311:11, daughter of Rev. A. 11. Kromer, Pastor of lhet - Cerfnan Reformed Church In thle • place, aged I=l On Monday evening, the.29th ult. at the .reqhlonce 'of hen father in I,V. Pennshoro lownshial.llAltir JANE, (laughter of Mr. George Rua, in the 1611, year of I,r qLitt) ftanrkctr I'IpLADELPIIIA , Mot.,lay, August 5 FLOUR is without much demand, and steady to price. Some further small sales were made at 53,- 12:15,18 for old stock, ,$'5,25 for fresh ground, and 350 brls. itrandywitie at , 55,45 per ban el. The home de mand is ;mall at former quoted rotes. Of CORN MEAL we notice a sale of 250 brie Penn'a .Meal at $2,87. RYE FLOUR is held at the same price, without much inquiry. WHEAT—DIU change, and the demand moderate. nOine. 350 bushels Southern red told, mostly at 11 , 1 b for prime, including a lot of mixed at Ulla:min price, and white at RYE—no sales. • CORN In demand nod scarce. We quote Mouthern yellow at Gte. OATS—liew Southern are more ple.filyl.and small sales are ma at .10c. • Cha.mbersburg Female Seminary. The MISSES PINNEO, Principals Mills Institution will re-open od Wednesday, zinc I of September. A rrangein6l)to have Leen made to secure. in addition to its usual ad vu it ages, the services of two Gentlemen of superior qualificatienslor the EcTrAtt„ a native — l - Winciiinan, and also for some it me a resident in Germany; will teach the French and German languages. Fite Rev. J. NEDY will give instruc tions in Latin nod Mathematics. = Mr. 111 A tun N, whose superior abilities, are well known, will continue to take charge orate -Musical- department. The influences of this Institution have ever been pre•eminently those of home, and it is strictly a Faintly School, and the - Teachers co"- olierate in sparing_np .efforts for the improve ment of each individual entrusted to their care. The'disciipline is mild but firm. The hoarding pupils constitute a cheerful and happy family circle. ThiE Institution has been eminently succe s s• and was never inn more prosperous condi tion titan at present. Tho principals are at pre lent absent, but applications can be made to .tit Y -of the Trustees, anti to the Principals alter the third week in August. (atig7-3t OaTtiele Female Seminary. -- -- jHE next term of this Institution will continveo.on the Ist of AUGUST Under (lie care of Miss PIIEBE PANE and hor sister, who have labored .faithfully and succegs fully in the cause of eduedtiott. They receive Alisses and young ladies into their family, over whom they exercise an affec tionate, and watchful rare. , • The'first class are instructed in Orthography leadin g ,Penmanship, Arithmetic, Geography, I..;nglishrammar, Parker's Exerciges ttnd ory. The second class, with the above, are in- Etructed it Ancient and Sacred :Geography, Natural History, Physiology, Astronomy, Nat ural Philosophy, English Composition and Drawing. Instruction of the third' class and any of the above studies, with Botany, Chemistry, Alge bra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Synonemes, Moral Science, Mental Philosophy; Latin, 'Gentian, French, Italian and Spanish., Instruction.given in Drawjng and Painting,no extra charge. Music taught by an experienced teacher at an exi rrt e n „7?r/rN ttcrc.—\Vtlliam M. Biddle, Esq., It ev. .fesse::, ?I. Peck, D. I). Peel, Tilos II Sadler, M Johnston, lien AII limner, Prof. H Allen, Prof S P Baird Rev C'P Wing. jyl7-It. A - Large Stock - of — Dry Goods , Selling . - , ..y0.% ..,:e., • Alg'.. 6e 4 ~., ',.,: 13 E E v .i .. ..., ..,... e ...x„ ... , - e .. AT COST._ • • 'AI 0R the benefit of nll my' friends in the X' town nod country tho subscribor makes the above. announcement to show thnt he hue concluded to change his Business, Settle up all Book Accounts, and sell out his entiro:stock_ of dry g00d.4 at cost. ' All who wish todinve a - Rixnenee,can do so by callnigott the BEM HIVE in North Hano ver street, I wish to dispose of my stock batween firitd, of January, 1851. 1 have a large stock of staple goods-all stat ed for family uses: Pletiso cell and examjno my stock, as nothing will beflostiped all' at tontton will be givon.by the subscriber to please.. S A COYLE. VLO THIN G ! I keep. constantly on hand Ready Alade Clothing. Moo will have made by aft. Thos. Ileightes (who working in 'my Store Itociin;) to order any garmont on the shortest notice. : july24 S. A. COYLE. persons indebted to the Into firm of IHU MEL LEBKICH.ER di; KERR nro requested to make immediate payrnont to either of the. undersigned surviving partnere. We would — rilso'infoim the pultim that we - have a good assortment. of LUMBE111& SHINPLES, ter sale at reduced prices. ' • . ~vALENTINE HUMMEL, '• AV KERR. _ .•' July 31, • • „„ TtIE ErO I MICE. tient (1-o . tatc. at '2.tutioti • EXECUTORS SALT; 0" VALT.T.a.);ILE It3SAL E570.06 , 1m. .tiv the sold ot 'l' : public sale' on VES• 22 d. ol October i next,,ui In o!ehnli, ori the preinisee,the following described real estate: _ . 1. A. tract of excellent land laying on the south side of the,Cumberinnd Valley Rail Road nbour milesenst of Carlisle, containing about. 200 ACKESi'' If is under good fence and in • high 'quite of cultivation. The improvements are a largiciwo Sto arse ry BRICK HOUSE, a large brick fill *. A Bank Barn, both, recently built, arid all the necessnrYbut,,buildings There iti'n well. of water (with tt pump) in the. yard. Phrtuf this tract is welt. tinibeEed. 2. .bout SO ACRES, one mile smith of the above tract, of which there are about 20 Artbs 'cleared, the halt Trice iy exodleartimborland7— Phi( will also he offered pulikoaleott - ,T.nu I SD AYTiIiC-24iffbriTero'ber nexj f at 10 o'clock, on the. , premises, .two very tine lime stone farms, situated )n Toboyne township,. Perry county. These are adjoining farms, one VoMains about 2 , 10 ACRES, the other about tici.ACRES.„ They are about 8 miles west of .1140•Osburg, on' the main road leading up the Ong artn has a STONE MANSION HOUSE mulilitank Barn on it. The other a 140 g House raid Log Bern. There ere thriving, ORCHARDS On both of these places. They are situated in the most fertile part of 'the coml. ty, and offer many inducements to purchasers. Persons wishing to see either of the above tracts, can obtain information from the tenants residing on the premises, or either of, the un. dersigned Executors. `Attendance will bo giv en and te:ms made known on day of sale by RICLIA 13 PARKER, 42. C. STERILE PT, Executors of Thomas Urie, decor!, July 24-ts. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE y the directions of the Will of John Snit vely, lute Of Cun )crland county, dec'd• I will expo'ke to. put tc ale on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th f September, 1850, at I I o'clock, A. M, I'AIRVIEW DULLS with about 50 ACRES of first rate Limestone Land thereto attached, Situated on the Yellow 13 reeches.Creck, about 4 Mlles from its mouth, the land lying on each ,side of the creek in the counties of York and Cumberland. The improve merits are a two story (tittle E cuANT MILL, witii our pair 1 of stones,- and a propelled by the waters of the tAt entire creek, which. furnishes one of the best powers in the county. There is also a LARGE; DisTiLLERy Milk and fur nislied in the mov modern style, and calculated to do a large business. There is also' n Two Story STONE DWELLING HO,PSE, a Largo Bank Burn, Two Tenant Houses and two ORCHARDS on the premises, and the whole is in good condition. The title ie.-indisputable end the terms will ho made kaown on the day of sale by • JOHN RUPP, jy2ftg EXeCI/ Or AVM " Su aye" a, dee'd. I will 'sell at the same time and prove it par• , ccl of horns/ Posts, If flint!, and Pine Lumber, and several other articles. .101 IN RUPP, Erector in ... I r•tcusu l'olk4reund and York -Re publican t necrD 'ill rule, I,l(trk COW-, and charge h 0111.• e. Valuable . Pro - AT PUBLIC S \LE. On FRMAY the '27th din of .yeptnibere, next, WILL be gold at * public sale, on the prom - - Beg; irf"llotirric - townghtp;- Gandwriand county, I'a.. the following Real Estate, late Thu prttperir of JOllll M0N...1t. dec'd., about one-half toile west of Ghtirchlopm-01l th e road. leading trom Glinrchtown to ''''''''''''' Spring Road, containing 1125 ACRES of first-rate Limestone Land, 100 Acres are cleared-and-in a high state of enhiention, the remainder is Co• vered with flu e- young 'rho drmirovc - menu are a Two Story L 0 G HOUSK, a large K I 'l' C H lil a LOG BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. and other necessary ont•buthit Iles ings. • so, a never•failing well of water near the door, nod an orchard of choice fruit. This is considered One of the best farms in Monroe township. Any person wishing. to view the above property previous to the sale can do so by calling on the subscribers. .Sale to commence at . 1 o'clock, on seid day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by GEMWE SAMUEL MORItErr, Pawn/tom • IMIM rii.PVIC roil SEIZE WILLbe sold at public sale on the Premises on SATUR DAY, the lath day of Sep tember next, a valuable tract of slate land, situ ate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, adjoining, lands of Peter Stunner, Peter Lesher, Capt. David Duncan, and near the Ridge State Road, about 1 miles north of Shippensluirg 3 south of Newburg, containing 13'2 AGRES end 63 PERCHH-1, (same being part ml a lar ger tract belonging to David Dunran, jr., of s aid township.) "There is about 50 Acres of kusaimia.usciat‘Aatt revcred with" thriving tunber. , T:lie im provements rgr ( r ) „ 6 , r4l E, e , nt a s nd ar s e l n ‘ f i o l ni , lo . rta .l l ,l l: cr ' e stn a ri r l e : stryeral springs of water nett; the house toge ther with fruit trees, &e, . Any person wishing to son the 'property will call on D. S. Renshaw. residing near, or Ed wardllrVitty,--who living on ilia property. Sale to contrneitce• at 10 o'clock of .snid day, when attendance and terms of sale will be made known by D S RUNSIIAW, je?..Gtspd Agent for David Duncan, jr. FARM FOR SALE, WILL he sold at Public Sale on SATUR DAY the ith of September next, on the premises, a valuable tract of LIMESTONE LAND, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, adjoining lauds of James Hamilton, Esq., Jacob Lehman and others, and and about 4 suites from Carlisle, on the road leading to Ego's Forge, containing 42 ACRES and 112 PERCHES of land, shout 3f; Acres - of Which aro under cultivation, and the.bidance is well covered with timber. Tljg, improvements are, a new .L0,(3 ,lIOUSE, and well of 'water. he land is of excellent quality, land is well worthy the attention of persons tit,siring a small farm in tip excellent neighboihood. It will be sole togbther or in lots as may best suit purchasers. Terms reas onable and title indisputable.' Attendance will be given on the day of sale by JACOB RITNER, Ascignce of Leofiard Tfrise. ice::.. ~ i ~ ~ e ~,, 111121 . • Valuable Farm at Private Sale.„ THE , subscriber offers for solo a valuable farm of Limestone Land, situated on the Yel low Breeches Creek in , DickirSon township, Cumberland county, about 7 miles southlWest of Carlisle, and within 2 miles of the Stone Tavern, adjoining, lands of Squire Woods, John Williams, George Martin and others contain. ing 151 ACRES of well improved land; under good fence - and in a high state of cultivinion.— The Itit Acres are all cletir, - but there is 75 Acres o f first ram SI 011.1-N TA liN LA ND o to it. There is also an, excellent meadow on the farm and sumo bottom land. The improvements consist of a .hig two in : story DE WLLING 110 USE, a brick t zi L , pin Bank Barn, and all other iiinprove• e4.1,,,-....K m mus thin_ i a s necessary. to. a furnr.-_-_-. 'There 1., three big pinning springs on the farm one in the cellar, and one near the barn, and-n' rood orchard of all kinds of frint. Any person desiring farther information will please cnli on Jacob Seitz, residing' In 'West Pdtinsborough township, Cumberland county., one mile from -Newvillei-or-on Tobias Seitz, residing on the iarin.. Possession and 'nit - indisputablo title, will be given on the first of April, 1851. Termil Made to suit purchne,ers. • - . JACOB SEITZ jy2-,3mospd VALUABLE F:A.B111- . FOR SALE. subacriber able at private Halo, 'the Farm on which he now lives , situate in West Punnsborough township, Cumberland =county, five miles. Irom Carlisle, -anti one mile from Plainfield, containing 136 ACRES 'and 64 .'ERCIISS, of.first rate Litnestono Land, all o which is cleared and inn high state of qui lon except 15 or 20 acres of. Woodland,— Th4litrin lies on the Conodogumet- Creek mid, is bu , half a mile , from the Good - hope Mille. The hole is under 'good foie°, about nine hunk° panel of which is pokt and rail fence. • 'fin improvements- -are n new. BriCk DWELLING HOUSE, ; ; two stories high; with a eommo: 114". dious Bank Barn, 94 feet.long, 1.11 t . ,•,, first rate Wagon Shed,-Corn crib .wit t threshing floor. -- and all — other i iaeossury out-buildings. There is a good well of water 1 at the door. Also, a largo Orbluird, 'with °VC' . ry variety of choice fruit. The entire place is in the best order, and holds out tho stiougest . , :inducements to Durcliosors. "Persons desiring . to examine! it are' requested to call on the sub.: acriborli, cndisputablocitle will be given, and lemur made reasonablej. •• 13ENJAMIN • LONGENECKER. • *Lancastertnian copy 3 months and send • • :bill to ,this office for collection. Aligullancos. , ... CAR LISLE TO YORK. rffiflE undersigned, owing eo the increases. .IL travel between the above named placeAl and to afford correstipnding facilities to the pub lic, begs leave to announce that he is now run ning a DAILY LINIII OF FOUR HORSE STAGES between Carlisle and York. His,' smck_has-recomly_ been much-improved - , and his counties . are new and ;re morning at.6-o!clock,-and -- arrive at York at 1 P. M., in time to take the two o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore, Returning, will leave York about 1 o'clock, P. M., or immediately after the arrival of the Cars ,from Baltimole, and reach Carlisle the same .dVening. ll'grta.—Through tickets from Carlisle to Bal timore, or vice versa, will be furnished at the low price of $3,00. GEORGE lIENDEL Splendid Livery Establishment. He would also take this opportunity of in forming his friends end the public generally, that he has lately made valuable additions to ; .. A \ his extensive Livery, in HORSES, CARRPAGES, BUGGIES, SAD DI,E HORSES, Kr.c.,and that he is now prepared to accommodate them with any articlo''in his line of business, nt a moment's notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Pet sons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, or on fine horses, ere requested to call at his estab lishment before going elsewhere, as, in all pro baoility they will save n'little change by so do-. ing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the Sum: mer season, can at all - times be furnished with good conveyances to either of the billowing watering plebes in its immediate vicinity—Car lisle Springs ; Doubling Gap Springst. Warm Springs, Perry county; or York Springs, A dams county. G. 11. Carlisle, .TtilY 3,1850-3 m. Carlisle Sulphur Springi, THESE celebrated Springs, situated in one of the most beautiful, healthy & 1 4 . Er romantic parts of Cumberland Bount y, have lately been retitled, and nro how ready for the accommodation of any number of hoard ere and visitors. They are our miles north of Carlisle, and within ono mile of tho north moun tain, where at all seasons game can be found in abundance. Thu Conodoguinet Creek runs within two miles of .lie establishment, afford ing a inn opportunity for pleasure and exercise to those wh..: are fond of angling. 'Fite proprietor deems it altogether unneces-• eery to say anything in regard to the medicinal virtues of the war, , as the niiirterous persons who have regained health front its use renders sueh reourse entirely supi•rtluous. Good WA RM and COLD BATHS in readiness ar^ all times. 'Flic table will be furnished with the best tIU , season and market a ff.rds, and the 13 ar supplied with • choicest liquors. Con• veynaces from Carl—le to the Springs ran be had at all- time's by applying at the differefit liveryestablishinctits" je I 9.liw Late Arrival at the new and cheap .11.1RDIIARE STORE, East High street, vpostte Ogilby's Dry Good /Store. • FOHE subscriber has just opened a large assortment of goods in his line to which .lie would_ mill..the rittention_oC bui,ers, as he is determined to sell at prices to suit the . tunes. His stock coinpri es n full assortment -of. Locks and Latches of every description, Hinge's and Scre_ws, Window Springs and :Bolts, ilLll Cross-cut mid (-Uvular Saws, Band, panne!, ripping . und back Saws, broad,' hand & chopping Axes,. Chisels, Augurs, Planes •tioil . ,Phyn'e Braces and Brace Bit ts, steel Aida' iron 'Sepia res, Plumb & Levels, Waiters and Trays, Table and Pocket Cutlery !Fable and Tea Spoons, brass, hell-mond and enameled preserving Kettles, Hollow Were &d: Also, a full assortment of Saddlery un til Carriage yritumings, Patent Leather - , - -Moroed and binding Skins, Saddletrees, Carilages and-- Wagon Whips, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer Hair,: Eli tic Springs...Simi/eh and 'Spades, Garden and Corn floes Grain rm. GrassSerheg, ,S.ruiths and Seytlie Stones, Hay and' , Manuris Forks, ‘Vindow'Glass, Putty; Paints and Dye Stufl's, Oil, l'arpentine and Varnish, Mahogany and maple-Veneers and mouldings,'Sofa Sprg's , Also, Bar, Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Tin Plate, Zinc, Speltre, Bar Lead, Bar' 'Pin, Iron, Brass and Copper Wire, &.e. Uarbonnteof lime - . 2•fti7 " • of magnesia. 1 . 538 Alkaline salts, Chiefly chlorides, with a portion of sulphate Shins 5 Bail:els Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint, I Organic matter a3sorted colors. 11 ENRY SAXTON pi} 1.,'60 roruLAR '1 Loan. BY TILE FIRM of TROUTAIAN & MAY ear_ riat emeh,:ia" To every one. we make our call, If you would linva a coat that's Nee. 'Look at Trouthian & May's Cheap Clo thingllfill. Here are 'Dresses of all kinds, Fine co l coarse, and also Cheap•• _ Pleiiiirextiiina_luid you'll find, For your money quite a heap. Here are goods for every season, • Thick and stout, neat and thin; All that you can wish in reason, LI you doubt it just drop. in. Flare are Frack and Body Coats, Both withlow and standing collars; Somo that button round the throat,, To be had for a few dollars. Here is every style of Vest, • And all sorts of Pantaloon's, Yost can choose what suite you best, Eve, or morn, or afternoon. Here are sncka and Roundabonts, Overalls and Jackets, Green, Please to look and you will find. Here the cheapest ever tnal! Hero aro fight coats for tho Spring, Fancy goods for Summer wear. You will find them just the thing, Nothing butter anywhore4i Shirts and Bosoms may Ilefound. Newt. Handkerchief:9lllld GloVeer, Scarfs to tie your neck around, When you seek your lady loves. Here nro Caps, Suspendorri,Vtocks, Collars, very nice indeed, Chian and nice, in paper box.- . June the thing that you will need. If wo talkad a day about them,. , We could scarcely tell you idly Gentlemen can'i.do without thorn—) • Then, dear friends, give us n call. SALT EN STORE. SACKS Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, in store and for sale very low.• Also, 50 packages of very superior Ground Rock Fine Salt, in small and handsome ' • SACKS AND BOXES fr Fatally and Dairy use, for, ajunol2 . J. W. EBY BRUSHES and COMBS, Tho largest lot and best-assortment of - . %V ITE WASH, swe'epine, dusting; scrubbing nod other Briish ea, ie just received, including an assortment of 'FINEST HAIR BItUSIIES, mad of tho best qualities, as also, • FINE TOOTH COMES Orilmost every size and quality, together with a variety of-Dress, Redding aqd, other Combs, or sale cheaper than at Any Other [rouse in own, at the store of, . EBY. Carlisle, lune 5, 1850. Great THE subscriber will commence this week to •' reduce his large and splendid stock of :summer goods -at prices lower than over hoard of in Car lisle. The stock is very large, netv end com— plete, LAWNS, BARAZES, G•R B.N E DINES; and CALICOES will be °old at coat, and some 25 per cent below cost, Ribbons, Bon nets, Flowers, and other trimmings at Wonder ful low .prices, Stockings and Gloves lower than ever, Linens, •Mousolines, Chneits,,Tick. inks, Diaperivand, Table Covers cunsiderablY 'below low. water mark."ln men's wear suers us Drilling,•Tweede; Cottopudes, &c., coati will mot ,be regarded;Clothe and Castimeres, at Mist and some of them less. • Carpetings at rectaed.prices, aleo - Boote and Shoos, my stock oI this article is -too large; therefciregreat bargain° ken be had. ' GROCERIES as low de die:lowest, `come' all who want to•lay maxi:alley 'to good advantage,' and look through the mammoth stock, and you' will got the cheapest•upd best burgains,and best goads over purchaiied. Recollect the old stand East Main street. r, CHAS, OGILBY., Carlisle, July 24th 1850. • • • mantra TiavTin fzim@,_ ilf..sl4AN. T 114119120. rp,-am subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are building 200 AL of the above machines, to which they have added important improv ements ' which . ' gives th em decided advantages over any other Drill ever offered to the public. These 141achines are Milli:of good material, aid are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Persons are referred to the following' gentlemen who have purchased and have in use the above Machines in the county of Cumberland. Frederick Watts, ;113 Weakley, George It ykes, Daniel Keller, Elder McCune, George Coover, George Gunkle, -Samuel Miller, All orders will be promptly attended to by Ercildoutt Yost Office, Chester cousityrPa As there-a variety of Drills in the marke., sold under other Patents, which are direct infring memo on the above, we have concluded to publish an extract from our claim, that farmers in" purchasing machinesi, may be able to judge or these that are h(fringments, and thereby prevent the liability of having to pay a fine. The following. is (it:az-tract from. the Mann of the Original Patentee whose rights are being vio• Sated:—" lst. The simultaneous throwing into or out of operation. by the int/ern-ern of a lever •or other mechanical equivalent, or device, each seeding cylinder and its respective Drill or Seed Tube, for tire purpose of sowing with ally nurri ter of Hoppers and Drills that may be required -in sowing point or other irregular shaped, land, -without stepping the animal 07 7) nirrudg attached to the Nachko. Not intending to limit ourselyes'to the particular construction herein described and represented in the annexed - drawing, but to vary these in any way that we may deem pro per, so that the before described results are effected by meatia substantially the same as those described in the foregoing specification." • ft will be seen from the above claim that nll those Drills, whether sold as Patent or otherwise which live attached to them one or more Levers for the purpose of stopping the Seed and raja in g : the-seed-tube out -of-the-ground Sy-one-and-the attino-operation,-are-direet -infringments-on on the tdiove claim. And nil persons are hereby Warned again - St infringing in any way upon the eh oyo claim under (he penalty - or the law ma 4 .e bad provided therefor. . . THE under s ig ned begs leave to inform the public - , That he bits "recently purchased the WA RAL,SPRINGS, in Perry County, Penn sylvania, and has improved and rclurnished the buildings for the entertainment of visitors, in a style calculated to insure euinfort and ..(ni— . mice to all who may !eel disposed to pa trolllZe the eZtablishpent. - 'llMse Springs are situated on the hank of, - and - emPt y into Sherman's -Creels,-a stream-as‘ . soorated with the thrilling scenes hen seen the early settlers of that part of Pennsylvania and the aborigines, whose hunting grounds lay on, iis margin. They are eLeven tittles from Car lisle, (through which the Cumberland Valley Railroad passes Iran Chambershurc to Ilnrri burg,) learn whii.h place visitors Gan at nil (Mies obtamexcellermennveyances: Those also - nom the east, wishing to reach the Spring by the Central Railroad. can do no by taking passage ' myths Thincanno,. trim Worlis,.(thirteen mk. , distant trom the Springs,!. where 'coaches are , constantly in readiness to coneey them thither; rand those coming from the West on the some road,-at all times—alimin easy conveyances at the Railroad Hotel at Newport, which is but a few miles distant from the Springs. The qualities of the water of these Springs. .are most extraordinary indeed, for the speedy and permanent cure of Scrofulas, Eruptions of the-Skin, and every species - of Cutaneous dis. -eases. • lie has hundrods,of certificates, show ing the wonderfuf cures'eflueted by using this ,water internally, and by bathing, in it; obtained Its well from strangers as from those residing in the immediate neighborhood of the Springs, who have not only mrperienced the infallible refficaey, of the water themselves, but have wit riessedsthe same upon others. Prof. James C. E;ooth has analyzed the waters, and fuundabein to contain 9.2 grains of solid matter in the wil. ion, which is compoSed as follows: D. CORNMAN There are also at the same place half n dozen of other springs, of different descriptions, a mong which is one of sulphur and one of cold - . --It may - be - proper-ro - stare_ - why aknowledge of the extraordinary Medical (main iestipf these Springs has not been more extensively known than is indicated by the certificates of those only who have' resided -in their immediate neighborhood. Years ago the property-fell into the hands of a number of heirs, who were -indisposed-to, undertake the ~spurisibilitrof maktrig It a place of public - entertainment, as a business,—probably, because the patronage of the public would not have justified the under taking, as at that time, (before the spirit of pub'ic improvements by Canals and Railroads had rendered distant and difficult - points of speedy and cheap access,) its location was out of the way, and the rends to it rongh and almost impassable. At the death cf Mr. Kennedy it fell into die hands of heirs, neither of whom seemed disposed to take hold of it, but lease I it to tenants, more for the cultivation of the land, than in regard to the use of the water.— It was filially rented to Mr. Hippie, (new pro. prietor of a large Hotel, hi Tremont, Penney]. vanin,) who made arrangements to accommo date the public ; and dining Ilia term, many in-• yalids availed themselves of this opportunity to visit and test its medical qualities. Mr. flip plc, Iniwever, retired in a short time, and the I property again fell into tne hands of the heirs, and remained so, until proceedings were insti tined in the Orphans', Court, by the heirs, for its sale.. It was then sold, and the subscriber became the purchaser. With the exception of the short time it was held by Mr., Hippie, it re mained in the hands of the heirs . without any °Romani bring-it inte'notice. The country round the 'Springs and neigh borhood is . diversified - by cultivation, and is benetifully wild and piCturesque in scenery, a lit:mauling in game, while the stream passing through the property affords fine fishing. - Every .attention will be paid to the comfort and 'conve nience of guests„and the charges so moderate. that all may avail themselves of the benefits of the Water, If. . , . ~ C 2=l'CrrEntrJ..s' 12117.2 , Ca ' X.3,--- SULPHUR - W - HITE' SP R IN t.l r. • • render the I : place subscriber, no,,nd a t i i ie n l s i testing i l h i i i : o il y e , -,, I gratified with the success Nyllich y 4. H: has attended his management of the • til" r i .7, above establishment during the. past • ' ''', season, h a s incieased his e ff ort s to - iwiting rind - comfortable. I -- , Ample provision lins been made for the va risme modes of Bathing, with either 4 Warm. Cold, or Sulphur IVate:•; also for Gymnastic cnereine and pastime amusement. The salubrity of the situation, the highly nedical quality of tho Spring, the splendid Mountain Scenery, with obliging and competent Sicynnts, and a strong desire on the part of the Proprietor to make hie friends comfortable and happy, are some of the inducements oared to Visitors, both- lid and invalid, who desire ei ther an occasion Innocent onjoympnt, - or re. pose and restorat n to health. ' The Spring I mued• in CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pk— about eighteen miles North- ' West of Carlisle. It Is accessible by Railroad from Philadelphia to Nowville, and thence eight miles by stage to the Spring. 'Passengers leav ing Philadelphia in the morning arrive at the Spring early the same evenin. The house will be open for Visitors on and after the 10th day of -Jane. licoarding Families & 'rraaiiont,Visitors. . - , , •• • The subseriber has the pleftsurd'Of referring to his numerous patrons who favoured him with their company during' the .last season,among ,whom are— - Samuel Gillespie, W. T. Snodgrass, Reynolds, '.H. AI • Blair, AlMsnmkr Philadelphia. • • • . Item Dr. Do Wittllon. Wm. Doak, N. I. Tones, , Fig, Harrisburg. ' • , Mr, Heistei, W. G. eml, Esq., Chambe bri rs .fieubding flap, Juno,' 1850: • • • Juno 5.2m:-SCOTT COYLE, Prop-itelor. AFRESFI supply of Coct Warranted genuine, judt tecotvedrat tnciv)4 _ - EOM -----, watering paces. - - - - AE. NZ SP:O.X IV S, PERAY COUNTY . , PA. 'pG 00 per week, . 'L 00 1 00 per day. REPEREN CE6. I Cod' Live• Oil. CATIW2ION. Oit,sciltalfeortt.s. ' 10 AVIATION. WHEREAS the fiollbrable FREIIiERICQ WATTS, President Judge office several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties .of Combo-land, Peri . ) , and Juniata, in Pennsylva nia, and 3 usttes of the several Courts of Oyer and Tertnincr and General Jail Delivery in said countien. and lion. John Stuart and John ( Icridtmin, Judf Court: of Oycr and Per miner . rid C .Oelivety tbr the trial of all en pit offenders, in the Said Comity ofC i theirpreeepes to Me directed, Mitt y of April, 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyer . aud Terminer and General.lail Delivery, to he holden at Car lisle on the Fourth Monday of August nest, (being the :26th day) at 10 o'clock iu the Eire non, to continue one week. - therefbra' hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ofthe suid county ofeutaberland, tTiatthcyare by the acid precept commanded fn be then and there in their proper persond.with their rolls, records,, inquisitions , examinations, and all ollicr.vemeinbrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,und all those" that arc bound by recognizances, to prosecute (against the prisonerstliat are ort lien shall be in the Jail of said, county. are to he there to prosecute them as shall be just, DAVID . SMITH, Sheriff Carlisle, July 10, 1850. NOTICE, " 1% - I'OTICE.,is - herebY given that an application II will be made to the 'Legislature of this Commonwealth at inn next session, for a char ter for a hank with general banking privileges, to be located in Curlile, Cumberland county, Pa., with a capital of One Hundred 7 houaand _Dollar.; and to be called the Carlisle Bank. Estate of Charles Garber, dec'd LI:II".PERS Testamentary on the estate of CHARLS9 Gennen, late of Newton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been omit te' to the subscribers, the first named living in Newton township, and the latter in Dickinson township. All persons indebted to said estate ore .requested to make immediafe payment - , and those having claims to present them for settle ment, pro eft authennested to 1 098 0•G05 2'897 MD ' DAVID DEMUTII, junel2—Gtpd ,'xecutors. E3tate of Dr, I. W. Snow 4Alec'd. I.I'I"I'ERS of Administration on the state t 4 of Dr. Isaac. W. Snowden, late of bliver ;Spring...township, dee'd--have --been -issued in due form of law by the Register of said county, to the Subscriber residing in the same township. All poisons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are - requested to make .immediate payment, and those •Iwing claims to present them to IVIARGERY B. SNOWDEN, flogestown. je26,Gtpd - Adintex lie : paid School Taxes IVTCTICE 'is hereby given, that the District El School Treasurer of the borough of Car• lisle, will attend nt the COUNTY COURT HOUSE in said Borough on iIIONDAX, and 'TUES DAY, the 12th and 13th days of AUgUST nest, between the hours of 9 and 12, and 2 and 5, of said days, for thb - purpose of receiving the School Taxel of the present ycar, - according „to the act ,or monthly regulating the School Dis trict aforesaid. Dy virtue of a resolution of the °Board of School Directors, the Treasurer is authorized, to„make an abatement of live per cent. for prompt payment. on all School Taxes paid on or before the said 13th of August nest, and on all such Taut; as may be paid to the Treasurer atter the aforesaid date, and at arty time on or before the 15th of October nost, a deduction of Three per cent.—No fractions being all Owed. • After which said last dpto no deduction 1611 be rUndb, arid a warrant for all School Taxes then remaining unpaid will bo imtmidiately is- Sued Co a proper officer for collection, to be -.11- forced in like manner - as - Minty and State ,Taxes arc by laxir.collected: No Bank notes of a less denomination than five dollars, except State relief, will be received for taxc. , J. w.` ER Y, Treasurer. Carlisle, June 26, 1850 TERIRD diRMETPLIPLi._ .. OF SUIYIDIER GOODSir A ir - v II AR LES — OOILBY;', wotild' respectfully . J announce to his customers and tho public generally, that, ho ink ritlmsfute ,onening soother very benutitall addition to his extensive stock of Dry Goods, consisting in tort of Wain and embroidered Swisses, Mull. India, Book and Tarlton Muslins;•Plain Conlin ielt soil Joe mien Moslem, all prices, Vailited and • bard 'Muslim., nll prices, flanges, Gurtatlines, Tis sues., India poplins, Bnrez do Lanes, Limn Lusters, Gingham, Chintzes, Calicoes. and a great many more kindizof Ludied Dress Goods well, worth looking nt, A very boitutiful alsort• ment of Ribbons, Bonnets, . Parasallit, French IVorlted Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Pock. et fld'efs, Silk Illusions, Artificials and many other articles in the Ladies Line, which will be sold cheaper than ever. Also, the most ex.en , sive and cheapest stock of Carpets that has been in Cdrlisle for yenrs,Domestic Goods in great variety very/aucLadiss; Gontlemeno, Missed, Boys and Childrons Boots and Shoes of count less_prices and, kindsi_which can and will-he 'sold please aIL Also t a large and fresh stock of Coffees, Sugars, Mute , and hrown, Teas, Chocolates, Spices, Tobacco.&o., &c. As my stock of goods is large 'and selected with the greatest of carp, I would intim° all -wishing-to purchalte-to give me a call as I am desirous of sending a greatmany good bargains learn-the Old and well Dstablishod Stand: Carlisle, July,,lo )lilso- • . • Webb'a Washing Powder, • ‘A 'groat 'diming of labor, soap, and time, with out any RUBBING by weeg, .beardeOla' chines, or. with . the hands, ari pin d :preventing all wear and tear of clothes: ":;Warrantod'.nor-t e Injure-the finst-fabries, . Held Whole nlo,:and - retnil. - at.. Dr. .Rawlins'- D rug and lin iotY Stere, 'Main at. Carlisle, and at his Medical Hall, Nardi Queon.at, Lanese tor. • NAV ° All orders filled al. , Maiufacturces prices. ' I Robert Bryson, George Craighead, .. William Meteor, e Widders, Z. Davi Shoemaker, Jacob Foglesonger, Abrll nt Grove, C. Adam Hooker, LEE, PIERCE & LEE donotituttott of Vernfo. ttegointton lIELATIVE‘TO AN Ainendment of the Constitution: TESOLVED by theS!ettate _alatilottee_of__ 4tepresentatives of the Commonwealth of - eennsylvaniar-in-General-aiseinbly-metrrlinc Alm-Constitution of - this - Commonwealth - 110 - 11:i -- , mended in the See'ondseutiotref the fifth ard'Die- So that it shall read as follows: The ludgeti of , the Supreme Court, of- the several Courts of ' Common Pleas, and of. ouch. other Courts of Record as are or shall' be established by law, shall by elected by the qualified eleetoes of the Commonwealth, in the manner followaig to wity The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the gird ifi ed electors of the Comnionwealth at large; the President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required' to be learned in the law, by the qualitied - eleetor3 of the ;Tepee- • tive districts over which they are to preside or act se Judges; and the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified elect ors of the countibs respeCtiVely. The Judges of the Supreme Coart shall hold their offices for . the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long. behave themselves well, (subject to' the . .allot- I meet hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the' first election s) she President Judges of the se v •:, ral'Courts of Common Pleas, and of such othe..r: Coarfs of Record as are or shall be established' , by law; and all other Judges revived to be' learned in the law, slialr hold their offices for the term,of ten years, if they shall ad' long - be have themselves well, - the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas 'shall hold their . offices for the term of five years, if they shall'so long behatiethentsel yes well;. all of whom-shall ha: commissioned by the Governor, but fiir any. reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient - grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall re move any of them of the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first e lection shall take place lathe general election of -this Commonwenlth- -next.-'afters the-adoption-of-- this amendment, and the commissions of.all- the Judges who may Ire thert• in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when-, ths terms of the ne•v Judges shall commence.— The persons who shall then beelected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as fol lows : One or them for three yerrs, one for' .2ir real% one for nine years, one for tnielve years, and one for fifteen years, the - ter.l% of each to lip decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon. after 1 the election as convenient, and 'the result certi fied be therri to the Governor; that the commis sions niny,be issued in accordance-010. Mo. Thu. Judge whose commission will first expire shall he Chief Justice during his term, and 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 name day, , the fudges 1101,1111 g their shall decide by lot which shall-be the Chief Justice. - - - Amy*VaeatiCies; lisp ,- peeing by death, resignation or otherwise, in any of the said. COUVUI, shall he filled by ap pointment bi - the Governor, to continue till tire - first Monday of I),,cerriber succeeding the nest general election. The Judges of lire Supreme Court and the. Presidents of the several Coo ets of Common Pleas shall; at stated „pines, receive , of their serVicei fiiiiiiltiqdalc Aminlein ARM, to - lie fixed bylaw, whichsll3ll,llot In. diminished a . during their continuance in offiee ; lii thes shalt receive no lees or perquisites of office,""r-M- - Iffild , \ ls ran' othee office or profit tinder this Comirion wjailln, Oc under the Government - 0 .11te.United States, or any_other Stale of this U . iiion. Tire • Judges of the Supreme Court, during their con- : 1 tiIIIIIIIICe in office*, shall reside within this Com monwealth ; and the °O'er Judges, during their contimitince:m office shad reside within the dis trict or countLforwhich they. wero , respectively elected. J S McCALMONT, Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives V BEST, Speaker,of the Senate • SENATE. CHAMBER, - Harrisburg, January 28,1850. S' 1, Samuel W. Pearson, Chief Clerk. of the Senate of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify' that .0 the foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on the Senate' file of the present session.) entitled .nßesoliiiinsi_ relative to an amendment of die Constitution,"— it being the some resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the last Legislature—after Having been duly considered and . discussed, was this day a‘: greed" to by a majority of the members elected to and serving in the Senate of Pennsylvania, -at Its present session, as will appear by their votes given on the final passage ol the resolution as. follon s, viz : Those voting in thoor of the reSOlulicm were, 11-Jones Brooke .1. Roller Browley, William •i a in niI7IIIII.IIIIITMES...-- Fer,,,a, Thomas II Forsyth, Charles Fridley, itoin_it NI Frick, !fem.). Fulton, John W Guern• s.,y, William Daslett, Isaac Hugo a, Timothy. Ives, Joshua Y Jones, Joseph ' Konigmacher, Geerge V. Emit-mice, Maxwell MeCaslia, Ben jamin Malone, Benjamin Nlattluus, floury A Muhlenberg, William F. Packer, Win R. Sad. Icr, David Sankey, Peleg B &Very, Conrad Shi mer, Hobert C Sterrett; Daniel Stine, Farris B. Streeter, John El Walker and Valentine Best,. breaker—Yeas Those voting against the passage of the Ivan. lotion were, George Dar sie, Augustus Drum an Alexander King—Nava 3, Extract from the Journal. A.NIOEL. W.. PEARSON, C/crk. IN THE HODSE OF B.EPRESENTATIVES Harr7sburg, March, 15,1850. I. William Jack Chief ( Clerk of the House " Represeatatives oel'enntylvanis c do hereby cer— tify that the rot egging resolution, (1W0..10 'on the. Senate file, and No. 211 on the House Journal of the present session,) entitled - Resolutios tive to the amendment of dia Constitution,"— it being the seine resolution which was agreed to by a miunrity of the members elected to each Haase of the last Legislature—after having been dilly considered liwal discussed, was this day greed to by a majority of the members 'elected... , to and serving in the Douse 'of Representatives, . of • Pentisylvania, at its praetor sessionom will appear by their votes, given on the finalliassage. of the restitution, as Ibliewsi.vizit Those voting ill favor. of tho passage of the resolution were,Joliw Acker, John Allison, Wm • Baker, Robert Baldwin,Envii".l Bent, Biddle,Jereinialrillack, John.S , Bowen, Brindle, Daniel tl II Browerdesse ft Darden; ..„ ialuveessna, theory. Church,John N. Conyng., ham, Sylveater Cralland, Benjamio G. David, William • J. Dobbins, J nines\P Dow nev,Thomasi ' Mamie; \Valiant Dunes, William EspeY,,J elm . ' Evans, WilliaM Evans, A. Scott Ewing, Alex ander G. Feather; James Flowers, Benjamin I'. Fortner, Alexander Gibboney. Thomas• E ' Grier, Joseph Joseph Gaffey - , Jacob, S Haldeman, George I I Hart, Leffert Hart, John Hastings, William, a: .11emphill,john Iloge, lI Huplet, Lettki's Herford, Washington J Jackson; - Nicholas Jones; John W Killinger, Charles E Kinkead, Robert Klotz, Harrison"' Lai ril,Morri - Leech, JonathanD.Ceet, Anson Leonard; Jutries= N"Lewis, Heavy Liitic, Jonas It McClintilaik, • J))lin F McCullough, Alexander C MaCardy„ JoliNllcLanglilin John McLean, Samuel Marx, ' • Jelin 11 '- Meek, M ichael't Meyers, ,Job,, Miller;' Joseph, C John D Morris, Morrison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Niekleson, Jacob Nissly, Charles O'Neill, John 'Father,' Joseph C C Reid; John S Lewis Roberti, Samuel Robinson, John P ' erford, Glenni W. &afield, Thomas C William Mather, Richard Simpson, Eli :Slifer, • William Smith, William A Smith, Daniel M. -. Smyser, William 11 Sender, Thomas C Steel;. David Steward, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C Troiie; Andrew Wade, Robert C Walker,Tho.. man Wrtson, Sidney B Welly Hiram A Wit.. - ' Daniel Zerbey and Joan S. McCsimont,.. Sl,ealker7.—Yeas 87. ,Those eating against the passage of the yetß). • lutlon were, Augustus K. , Cornyn, David - Evane,. ' and James M Pester—Nays 9. ,- • Extract from the Journal,, • WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. SECltkTAnlea 047115 E. Filed March IS, 1850 A . • - A W BENDICT, • ' Dep. Fee!. of Catnnionvealtli. ' , .ECS.lcrArceit 014106 : • , 'Pennkyleaftift Es, . .. . - 1 do cerfify.4Mit the obeye r . old foregoing le to true and oorreehoopy of the 'original resolution of the General Assembly, mstitled "Resolution. relative to an amendment of 'the Constitutioni"!: ',: '.. os the C.lllllO rooming on - filisiti thisoffice; ' • ' Pixo - } , In testimeny wboreot I have licrennto -: - L.S. set my hand,' and caused to affixed be axed . .., wthe soul or tii 1 Secretary's (Moe; at Hay. ~. { risburg tile fifteenth day of iIIIWAIIIIO DOM* , ; one thouson4 trot, hultirred and fifty., _. _.; -.:.. ',.:' 0 , .:,.. . • A...L:RUSSEI4I4- -' .—.. `(j028,10,9m : ' , • i - Sec' greho Commottesealai: , . 12