HERALD AND E KPOSITOR, = THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER - 6.IIABEIVI:AND CANTY ! Porms—Two Dollars a yCia, or One" Dollar and •FiftY Cents: if punctually paid in Alvance. $1,75 if paid within the year. The American Art Union This is on Association established in N. York fur the ercouragemcnt of the Pine Arts. Any . pesim on paying the stun of fire dollars, be times a member for the current year and is entitled to receive a splendid Engraving of some _pictureoelected by the Alanhgers executed for the Uniob. Besides that, he hes -the-chance of receiving one—of-the-Works-of Art (principally paintings) which are distribute tad dl the Annual Meeting among all the members for ills year b7loi, each member having one share for the sum of five dollars paid by him. No less than 460 painting ,kl . le-' sides other works of Art were distributed a• mong the subscribers in December last. The engraving for the present year will be after Mr. LESLIE'S splendid picture of Anne Page; Slender and Shallow, from Shakspeare's Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor. Subscribers will also receive a set of five"' prints after as many other pictUres by celebrated artists, in addition to their chances of drawing 0110 of a large number of miintings and other ,works , of Art, including Bronze Statues, Medals, Sculp tures in Marble and Drawings in Water Colors' to be:distributed at the. August meeting' near ~the eluse of the year. The Hailer of this paper having been appoin ted an Honorary SecOtary of the Art Union. far Carlisle, will be glad to. give all informh lion desired by persons wishing to become sub scribers. The drawing of the Union will take place on the third Friday in December. ICFMessrs. Casey 'and McLanahan, of Congress, have our tlianys for- copies. of donuments - arid speeches. FIRST . PABE.—The admirable speech of Mr. Stanley is concluded on our first pageto•day- Nobody will get tired in the reading of it. A. GRAPHIC SHRTCH.-4 well written description, by n'talented yming friend, of the Magnificent view from Table Rock, near Doubling Gap Springs, will be found in to day's paper. . . FitErn.,LEssoNs.—We invite partic ular attention to the 'card of Mr. VALUE, who•proposes'to clelive't a lecture in Ed ucation Hall to-morrow evening, prepai atory to formingslasSes for instrueticiii in the French language. Mr. Value bears the- mmost-distinguished testimonials -. to his charrrute - r as a teacher, and we learn that his terms are very reasonable. Ptiutices. THE BULLETIN oe THE AMERICAN ART UNION,(NO. 5) for August, contains a couple of fine plates—a portrait,of HAN RY livatA&, etched by Burt, and a piece entitled "First Love," etched by Burt from the original by J. T. Peale, virluCh is to be dtstributed "among the sub scri bers for 1850. The Bulletin is filleCas usual with a fund of interesting matter in relation to the progress of the Fine Arts.. 'Wo learn from. it that the whole number of subscribers to the American Art Union up to the 31st of Ju1y:44850, is 3581. Tho number for the correspon ding period last year was 2810. The number of works of Art already procu red for the next annual distribution is 284. The affairs of tha Union are represen I,e/Lel§ more than ARLOR IMGAZINE." lIRISTIA'si • This is the title of a very neat Maga illuV•rated with rich and appropri ate engravings on wood and sled, pub lished by, GEORGE PRATT, 116, Nassa st, N. Y. It is devoted to'Literature, Mar . als and Relligion,• and is filled witri excel lent articles. ' Terms $2 per annum in advance. , tJ , TtiO Town Clock That new town Oloclr—as we announce with *great pleas34e- hi all -who hare not yet heard the gratifying news—has arrived, and the contractor has been en gaged for several days putting it in its proper, place for active operations. We hope soon to hear some'"sTrilcing" man ifestation of its presence, and have a sight of its handsome faee.. FOREIGN SMALL NOTES.—The law prohibiting the circulation in Pennsylva nia, of tho small notes of Banks or other States, goes into operation to , day. Its penaltiES are severe enough to put every one in mind of its requirements. DISTRICT SCHOOLS. - Twenty=oiie• School Teachers, for the districts of Dick inson and Franlcford, are advertised for • in to-day's paper. Judge McClure made every, rea , sonable rawest,. of the members of the bar, at :Pittsburgi lately. Be said: "I hope gentlemen engaged in divorce ea- Aeeivill not allow their clients to call upon rne— . t he females especially. 'l'hey annoy me; and beside their manlier - of proceeding is very improper " tlliti) ' PHILADELPHIA, Mowlo, August IP. PLol)ll—thore Is some little Inquiry to.daj, and • COO brie. fresh ground sold at $5,37 which Is the uniform asking price. Old Mock le hold at $5,1205,- 2S,aecor4ing to quality, and a Bale of 500 brie choice brands was made at $5,31 for city use. ' • „ 11000a12000 bushels sold Air mill ' . ing,nt 114 e foi'Llelatenre and 1.15a118e for Poun'a. reds. Including Willie . of the latter doecript on at 1.20a121e . for new, and 1236 for old, of prime , ;alitY , , OATS—remaln dull, with Dales of 1600 !labels Southern at'3le. • • . .Boots,"Elliocts :and Gaite,'. 1 , NEAT HICIII:STIMUT ovrosite TIM 'IT §llilhelf.. i . , gl irm. M. PORTH2 invites the' VT the public. to his large 6,,,r so sdrtinont of HOOTS, I3HOES & just received from , Philndelphla, ihelu sett/ of now styles. His experience ii business. onnblod hint to select work d materials and workmanship, which wil at the lowest' cash price- and - warmth:, lle'll'Customer ;wbrk. attended to violin' Prime Sugars. „. A large lotto( the moat approved branda edoivedietalll4oN YEIL SP. Hanoi/or:at. • --- PRIVATE SAIRE: 'PHD subscriber offers at private sale the N- I/ 3 101m property. 'sittitite itv North Middlelpn township, Cumberland county, near the Harris buig turnpike, about 13 - miles front Carlisle, consisting of upwards of 'XI-MEE - ACRES of 'Ground, adjoining properties okStimueNlCtitz, Beerbrowerand ilie . Letart Spring, on whll4 is, erected a 2'story Erick DWELL 'VG • • , HOUSE a two story ,-/Log, Brae/ 'lig ii , qP flatten, a Bank liars, and other vitt .. &Millings. There' is also a fine young Orchard of choice Apple trees. Also, a line cool spring convenient to the houses. ',The propertyis:in geod eider, and is admirably adopted for a mar ket, Harm, being convenient to the borough of Carlisln. Terms will be made reasonable.— furtherinfermation apply to the subscriber agent for the owner. living nertr_the place_ quigl4 .JEREIIIIAII C INER. assigaa - els - Sale, THE snbacriher will expose to public sole, on sATu RDAYolie 7th day . 9) September, .next, the property of Henry Heagy, situate in North 1111dilloton township, Cumberland county • at Middlesex, four miles cast of Carlisle. A Lot of Ground containing rEiterms, morn - or le , s. having thereon erected a two story FRA C HOUSE and Well of good -Water, with a now pomp at the door and a variety of fruit treas.:a Stablo.and Slaughter Shop. Also a lot of ground, bounded on the north by the same property containing II Perches, one nine plain stove and pipe, a lot of carpet, one grain cradle, one side saddle, a lot of earthen ware, n" lot of ground pepper. Sale to commence at 10 of said day, when trlrrns'will be matte known by WM ZEIGLER, nu=l.3t f.Rssignee. = PURNITUItE SALE WILL be sold by public auction, on WED NESDAY, the 38th day of August, at the late residence of Mrs. Ellen Duncan, in Main street opposite the Post Office, a great variety of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI— TURE, consisting of Mahogany Tables and Chairs, Bureaus, Sideboard, Card Tablo, So fa, Windsor ,St,`Rush Sent Chairs, Lard Lamps Candlebras, Feather Beds and Bedding,. an Mattrasgcs, Bedsteads, Wash Stands, C &ober and Stair Carpets, Parlor and Cham ber Stoves, Cooking Stove, Large Copper Ket tle, Iron Kettle, Bell Metal do., Wash Tubs, Mirrord, nciv Wheelbarrow, with a variety of Kitchen Utensils and Small Ware. Also,an excellent PLAN O'with stool and cover wil be sold at 12 o'clock. M. Sale to continence at 94 o'clock in the morning, When terms will be made known,lty_ 'EEO W nual4 itrAn excellent second hand CARRIAGE, with Tongtte and Shafts will be ofTered for aide at '2 o'clock, P. Al. . ~ House and Lot for Sale Ott SATURMIY, the 14th of September, 1850. WILL bc'offored at public sale on the prem ises, in Shiremanstown, Cumberland county, the following property of Jacob Weise, Itt.e of saioplace, deceased, viz:—A HOUSE • AND . LOT Oh' GROUND', situato village,ardj,ovin, 4 I n n ti n u 4 b , l a ic 1,, 0 g in s aid of David B bout 70 feet in front and 200 feet in depth. house is two stories high, plaster ed on the outside, and in good repair. Attach. ed to the house a frame Shoemaker's Shun, for which business it is a good stand. -- There is a first rate well of water on the lot, and entail.. 'her of choice fruit trees. Sale to commence 'at 1 o'clock, noon, when attendance will be ELIZABETH WEISE. Eseentri . Chamberglortrg Female Seminary. The MISSES PINNEO, Principals MITI'S Institution will re-open on IVednerlail, Mc 1144 o,f ,SePtenzber. • Arrangements have been made to secure. In , addition to its usual advantages, the services of two Gentlemen of superior qualifications for ^the depurtments they will till : Mr. M.A RECIIALL, a nativo Frenchman, and also for sometime a resident in Germany, will teach-Alto French and Ceram languages. The Rey, J. KILN N GDY will give instruc tions in Latin and Alpthernatics. Mr. MARTIN, whose superior abilities are well known, will contiime to take charge of the Musical d , g mruncut. The influences of this Jnstitution have ever been pre•einmently those -ot home, end it is strictly-a-Faintly School, arid the Teachers co operate in sparing no efforts for the itnpreve-, rnent of each individual entrusted to their care. The discipline is Mild but firm. The boarding puptts-constituto-e.cheertaLarptimppy, ily_ circle. ' - This Institution has been eminently succebs• 'MI, and was never in a more prosperous condi tion than at :resent: The principals are at pre sent absent. but applications can be made to any of the Trustees, and to the Principals after the third week in August. fats, -at PERPUDIERY DEPOT. tiON'T he deceived. Country Merchants and Dealers who want good and cheap PE•H'UM ERY and FANCY SOAPS should call upon JOHN 'l' CLEt: C., Perfumer and Chemist, 48 ~H,,ek•et Sf. , helots 84, Philadelphia. who has constantly on hand PERFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS or every description, Powders, Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colo ~n ff es, it - Ioo,oOnTersons have read my advertisement in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and been convinied of the advantage of purchasing direct from the manufacturer, Agency for Ferran's Circassian ilair Oil, Curling Fluid, &c. Orders front any part of the United States will be promptly attended to. aug)l4'so,ly_ T CLEGG. -TO - 'MAOIItERS. /IjIEIE Board of Directors of Frankford Din h. trim, Cumberland county, will meet at tlie House of the Messrs. Leekey, in said district, at I o'clock, I'. M., on SATURDAY, the 31st day of August, inst., for the purpose of exam ining and ,selecting SE-YEN TEACHERS, to. take charge of the schools of said district for the centring term.- 135' order of the Board. augl4. 7 C BROWN, Secretary. To Teachers, ?VIEW Board of Dil:ectors of Dickinson Dis .l,l trier, Cumberland county; will nmot at the house or Mr. - V. Shannon, (Stone Tavern,) in said district, at 9 o'clock, A. M., On SATUR - DA 1", the 31st day of August, next, for the pur pose of examining and selecting Fall UTEEN TIACTUIRS, to take chargeof the Common Schools of-said districts, for the ensuing term. By order of the Board, augl.l,3k JACOB LEIS EVER, See. TITUVICM. XTOTICE is hereby given that DANIEL .1.1 HECK, of Lower Allen township, has as signed all his property, real arid personal to the Imbscriber, for The benefit of his creditors, b'y deed pf voluntary assignment duly recorded.-- AU persons indebted to the said Daniel Heck. wi I matte payment. and those having claims -against_histOvitl resent them for sottlement ;to .e subscriber residing in the.sametownship. CHRISTIAN . ..EBERLY, • • AssrPthr4 nug7 Gt ' Estate of •JAMES CLARE; deed: iiTTERS of Administratlon_on the Es ,l4 tate-of James Clark; late of Southampton township, Cumberland county, 'deeenSed; have been granted to the subscriber residing in the saute township. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said • estate .are resuested to melte- , immodinte payment and those having claims will present them tor settlement to • unn7,6wittl WM. CLARIc,...//dner.l,i, Orotice - is hereby given_ that an election will be held to , 6lect Thirteen Menegors for tho•Cumberr land Valley Mutual Vrotection Llompatty on the First Olonilgy q[ Seßember, next, nt the 011ie° of said Company, at the bowie of - Victor Shan. non in said township, to servo one year.--.'Elec.. don to be held betweeri the honks of 9 A. M., and 4 o'clock, I'. M., of day: nug7,te A C 11LLER, .secey. IC= ALL •persoils indelit Ito the late fi rm of , HU MM EL LERKI 'TIM& KERR are mode - god to make immediate payment to either of the undersi4•ned surviving 'partners. • . We mould also littoral the "Puldie tidt we have a good assortment of LUM,BER & SHINGLES fur sale at reduerd'priees. 1 : . - VALENTINE HUMMEL, • W.lll M KERR.: ' • July M., 1550-Gw. oulvazzaa,ll.l773 GREYS. lir NU aro orderod to parade at -Mount Rock,, ,on SATURDAY, the 12th at 10 o'clock, completely 400 :for drill. A:4 - ancral attendance In requasted. ny nifloi of tho'Cop, tai n. raugl4l PHILIP BAICER, 0. S. t ' lentiOn of splelo nu irrliftc3, hogs vs ihe Shoe the best be sold Zustres. • . A.tow_lo...of_Linen:Lustres,__Vnitausz,rlecs., I apd.colors,. from. to 50 cents n yard. Also,, another enmity of Braid. China Pearl, Roughl avid Ready, Giinp, and CVO BONNETS.-7':' Also, Changeable and Dress SILKS, in vitri,:` ety, with n 'verietrassortraent ,of Bbnnet and 'CapßlßßQNS,bl.2trose Trinnings, T&ti. Sec jug received andlopened by gmity2o3/t. d " MG: W: urrNER, • Tient Ostate at attcall Real 'Estate • AT EXECUTOR'S SALE. • • OnTIJESEAY,iIIp 29th of Septqn*, next, the following real estate, late the property of Peter Brinker, dee'd., on -theFerge Road, one mile-enet of Spring Forge 7 . • NO. 1. OON'ItAININO 130 .111.011 MS of first rate limestone land. The improvements are a large STONE HOL SE, BANK BARN Spring House, Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib and other out buildings.. Also, a first.rato Spring near the door, and an Orchard el' choice fraio NO. .2. OONTAXNINO 109 ACRES' of Limestone Lend, adjoining the above. The improvementti tre ono story-HOUSE A-ND BANK BARN, and other out-buildings, and a, ITN ANT. 110 USE,,,and several springs -near - 11toddif — BdtliTtinos are in a high state of cut diadem and undergood fence. NO. 3. CONTAINING. 60' ACRES adjoining No. 2, and one-fourth of n mile south of Churchtown, about 10 are cleared, the re mainder is covered : with first-rate timber. NO. 4. CONTAINS 11 ACRES. MI NOT WILL be sold nt public sale oh the ptomisea, .10.otrroo tOwnultipiCumberland county,. Pa., on the south side of Yellow Breeche's Creek.— The improvements ate a good. LOG HOUSE AND STABLE,gand a good Spring, and The land is under good cultivation. • NCh CONTAINS 2 Acnias, more or less, on the Forge Rood, ono mile east of Spring Forge. The improvements aro a large two story . HOUSE, part stone, Frame Stahle, , Blaelcemith Shop, and other outbuild ings, with a first rate spring in the linsoment story of the house, NO. G. CONTAINS 3 /Lomas more or less, of unimproved land, on the York Ned, near Churchtown, under good fence. No. 7. A Large Two Story Z10T.763E1 &'LO'l 4 or, GROUND in Cburchtown, about 40 feet in front hnd 150 feet in depth. Indisputable titles will be given for .lie above properties. - These properties Will be shown and all necessary'information .given to persons wishing to purchase, by calling on either of the •subEcribers, or John Lu'z, living on-lot No. 5. Sale to commence at-otie o'clock, when attendance will be given and terms made known.by GEORGE BRINDLE, JOIIN BRINDLE, rittgl to ; .' i .Execuiors. 0:3 - Lancaster. Examiner inert till stile and send bill to this office for colloction. ASSIGNEES' SALE OF "Valuable Real .Estate. • On FRIDAY, tiro 6th of September, next, MITE subscriber will offer nt public sale, nn the premises, the reiidence of Ale. George Strome, in Frankford township, Cumberland county, about half a mile west of flays' Mill the following valuable real eats e, td wit : No. I„—A tract of Limestone Land, situate as above described, bounded by lands of Peter Alinitieh, John Wynlcoop, and others, 'contain ing.l3s ACRES, more or less. About six Acres of whiclvf.ls* timber land, of. superior quality, the other being tillable, in a fine state of cultivation and well onelosed with substan • • tial fences. - improvements g g consist of a large two story stone Ei DWELLING notTSE large 4. ' 4 ' I ..t"" 'K n - IN, agon A. Sheds. Corn Cribs, Spring House and other convenient outbuildings. A well of genii water is in front of the door. Several Or chards in thriving condition, tire also on the pro irony: Convenient to the above buildings, i$ an excellent TENANT HOUSE, With good Stu blo. Carpenter — Shotr, - . - other convenient buildings. Altogether, this -Is one of the'best and most desirable properties in the county, being located on the Conodoguinet Creek, and well supplied with.water by springs and-rivu lets. No. 2.—A tract of hind in the same township, adjoining property of William Alas:demon ' J. Kiehl and others, containing 14 ACRlitil.of good Slate Land, eight of which arc Cleve& and the balanee'well covered with thriving tim ber. Fences in good condition—without. im provements. No 3.,—A tract of first-rate MOUNTAIN I.IsID, in The township aforesnill, — adjoinit rids of Daniel Buckwalter, Fiedericit Mei zit. and Others, containing 11 ACRES. This tract is well covered with fine Chestnut and Oak Timber. No. 4.—A tract of heavy timber land, in ftone township, Perry county, bounded by the Oak Grove Furnace lands, containing, 40 ACRES, more or less--= , without improvements. This tract in one of the best et its kind in - thio seetiOn of countiry r - Salo-to-commence -at-k0 o'clock, A. M.; - tin said day, when attendance wilt be given and conditions made known- by JOHN WAGGONER, Assignee of Geo. Strome. NMI Valuable Town' Property for 'Sale • . n NE of > the most desirable private residences lig in the borough situated on Loather Street The 'house is a two 81.017 BUICK, ' , 24 feet in front and the sante din- L i tqb ; tance in depth. It contains two Nike ..1/' rooms and a hall on the ground floor _._. --- and three good chambers on the se cond floor. The back building adjoining it is also of brick, two st..ries high, containing two rooms-up-stairs-and-two-down. - --Attached=to-. This - is - illinularge - KitelrenT - witli - Sia - tike - hinise, Oven, Sru,._ l'lte._ entire house is well finished thronahout and now in the best order, There is a spacious Cistern near the Kitchen door, with a pump in it, and n Bath House convenient.— The house andl hick buildins possess every modern 'COIIIII3IIiCIICC. The lot on which, the house stands . is 30 feet limit by 240 in depth, .and is fall r I choicest selections of Iran tree% - consisting of Apples, Pears, reaches, Yr:tines,. Plums. Gages .and two, varieties of ' Grape. On the rear of the lot, fronting on al2 foot alley is erected a frame Stable, built in the best manner, 24 by 18 felt in size, "together whlt a corn crib, hog pens, feed house, &c., all of whiche arranged in the most convenient manner. The property will be sold on reasona ble terms Persons wishing to examine it, or ciesiriag miler iiilbrination, are requested to call on the Editor or the Herald. [inigi4if Desirable Property For Sale. THE subscriber will Sell at private 4itle the property on which he now resides, situate in West PennsboroPtownship, Cumberland' coon ty, containing about NINE ACRES, .with good two story FRAME HOUSE, good frame WARN, a gond well of water, and all the ne cessary out •buililings„ together with tin orchard of over thirty TREES of „ choice varieties of Apple IPP".' in full barring-. A Peach Orchard of about sixty"', • '". trees of the most select eastern varieties, with- a general assornnent of Pear, Plum, Apricot, Nectarine and Cherry trees of the best varieties.` The buildings are all new and built in the most substantial man ner, the whole ii - FdPerty is in good order, and ono of the most desirable in the county, being situated in the village of Plnin. , eld, five miles west of CarliSle, cline te, Church and . Schools, and Within one.lialf mile of Burns' Academy. It preadnitfinro' inducements to n mechanic dr ! private family wishing to educate their children. If not sold previous to the htli of OCTOI3ER-; next, it will on thai day Ic offered 'at pdblic Bala at 10:o'clock on the premises, and will pos itively be Sold: For particulars , address the subscribernt. Plainfield!, Cumberland county. Ougl4 ' ANDREW CAROTHERS. V.AL tr.LUILEI PROPE 113. TY AT PUBLIC SALE. On SdiTill2DAY, the sth of OCTOBER, 1850 WILL bo sold at public•solo on the premises in Monroe township, Cumberlond county, Pe., adjoining Churchtown, the folliting Real Es• tate of Frederick Goodyear, dee'd., • CONTAINING 263 ACRES of first rate limestone land, 120 of which is cleared and in mhigh ethic of cultivation, and the remainder is covered with fine yisung timber. The improvements are a Two Story 1 . Double DWELLING HOUSE, a large' STONE" WINK' D j jr, 41. with a Threshing Machine end !luta' A well of never-failing wa ter near the house with a spring •house, and all other necessary but bufidine. Also, a large ORCHARD of choice fruit. l'he - above-pro perty will be sold either in two trade orlogo titer, as may best Suit ilia purchasers. Any person •wisiting to see the above properly will please - eallon the subscribers in Churchtown.'' Salo to comidence at 1 o'clock, P:M.,.whoil attendance Will be niece and tormented° Itnd;sm by • JOHN GOODYEAR, ',4 - \ JACOB 'OCOOYEAI2,' firOODY.FIAR.' r • ' -reclitori. one to • afilletiOneering . 111 E subitcriber 'wishes in inform hisfriends t • ' '-in„. town end 'country thtit he has tcoMmenc , • °di tlip Shove businCtis' VA' Red pill attend to gales 12117,4 A e t In town 'iu - nr‘couary oti ~t . 4111, the ty OfIL reasonable terms ' Ho can be wend at 'the' Hardware store mitt doer to Scotre.TdVern 'in North jfattoier street:. • ' A S SINER.e. A RNOLDS writing fluid, a tery su- P:wrinr ink. for ado at, lIUDIAARD'S 11,101::0Mcitio: at ''Aitilthit,' EXECUTORS SALD Co' VALUABLE' RE.a.L 'WILL be sold at public salc(oh TUES . -- DAY, the .22d of Octobor y .next, at 10 o'clock, on' e primiscs,the followm6'described ' real estath: • • • • - , 1. A tract. of excellont 'land laying on the ' south side of-the Cumberland Volley Rail Road Odour 4i• miles east of Carlisle, containing about. 200'ACRES. It is under good ldbee:and in a high state • of -cultivation. fjri The improvements area large two 4b. 'NI' ry BRICK HOUSE, a large brick "" . gank Barti, both recently built,,, and all the necessary out-buildings There is awoll of water (with a pump) in 'th,e yard. Part of this tractis well timbered. . 0 2 About 20 ACRES, one mile south of the , nbovo tract; of which thero are about 20•Aores , - clonrcd. the balancels.excelle.nt timber ltind„-- There NOB] also bo offered nt public sale on THURSDAY, the 24th of October next - 01. 10 o'clock, on the (premises, two very finc-Jimp, sham . farina, Situated', in Teboxne ton rite; Perry county. • These aro adjoining farms, one' contains about 240 ACRE'S. tho Other about -275 ACRES. They ore _abotit 8 miles west of Landisburg, on the main ;road leading up•tho valley. One farm has a STONE MANSION HOUSE and Bank Barn on it. --The other a Log [louse and Log Barn. Thera are thriving • ORCHARDS an both of these places, They are situated in the most tactile part of the coml. ty. and O'er many inducements to purchasers, - persons wishing to see either of the. above tracts, can obtain Information from the tenants residing -tin the premises, or either of the Un dersigned Executors. Attendance will Ito giv: en and terms made known on day sate by RICHARD PARKER, • .' R. C. STERRE 17, - E.oeoetors of Thomas deed July 24-ts. VALUABLE PULL PROPERTY `_FOR SALE... ,:, 13Y the directions of the Will of John Sna vely, late Of. Cumberland county , deed. I will expoia to public sale on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th of September, 1850, at It o'clock, A. M, lEVIERVIEW I.l.lctLS, • with about:A-ACRES of East rate Limestone Lund thereto attached, situated on the Yellow Breeches Creels; thout 4 miles from its mouth, the land lying on each side of the. creek its the counties ofYork and Cumberland. The improve . • Monts are alwo st ory stone MER ` 4l ' CHANT MILL, with four pair - n i t ,:Of-stonesi-andtr - SAW - MILL propelled by the waters of the enttre•creelc, which furnishes one of t te'best powers in the county. There is also a LARGEIDISTILLERY built and fur, nished in the most modern style, and calculated to du a large bpsiness. There is also a Two Story, STONE DWELLING HOUSE. a Largo Bank_ Barn, Two Tenant Houses and two ORCHARDS on the premises, and the whole is in good condition. The title, is indisputable and the terms will be made known on - tho day of sale by _ JOHN.RUPT, jy24o Executor of John Snavely, dec'd. I will 'sell at the and piece n par cel of Locust Posts, Tolnut and Pine Lumber, and several other articles. JOHN RUPP, Executer. Volksfrettnd and York Re. publican insert till sale, mark coat, and charge this office. Ilatrtable ' Property AT PUBLIC SALE. On RILID.4Y , the 27th tloy'of Septtnbcre, next, WILL be sold at public sale, on the prem. ises, in MOnroe township, .c.fumherlantl, county, Ta., the following Real Estate, late the property of--John Morrett, deed., about one-half mile west of ChurchtoWn, on the road leading from Churchtown to the 'rrindle Spring Road, containing 12VACILES of. first-rate Limestone Land, WO Acres are cleared and in n high state of cultivation, the remhinder is co vered with fine young timber. The-improve ments nro n Two; Story - IL O G nousu, a large it I T.CI3( iiisl ','n LUG BARN ,Wagon Sited, Corn I lal Crib and other necessary out-build• • Inge. Also, n never-failing well of water near the door, and 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 nt t to J., on said day, - when attend..•-. will be given an E d by ' GEORG BRINDLE, SAMGEt. MORRETT: — ----- Execittors. CZE r.ELPIVX FOR SALE WILL be sold at public sale ou the premises on SATURDAY, the 20th day of Sep tember next, a valuable-tract of slaie land, situ ate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Peter Stouffer, Peter Lesher, Capt. David Duncan, and near the Ridge State Road, 'about 4 miles - north of Shippensborg anti south of Newburg, containing In ACRES and 53 PERCHES, (same being part of a lar-' ger tract' belonging to David Duncan, jr., of said township:) There is about 50 Acres of cleared land, under good fence, the residue co vered with thriving timber. The im- Z-ELE proviamen-m--nre—acomlertablernal :HOUSII and STABLE. — There ere several. springs of is stet near the house loge titer, With fruit trees, &c. Any person wishing to see the property will .call on D. S. Runshaw..residing near, or Ed, ward-McVitty, who is living on the property. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day, when attendance and terms of sale will be made :ltnewn by D S RtJNSHAW, jei2ntspd Agent for David Difiten, kir FARM FOR SALE. “IxTILL - be sold at Public Sala on SATDR ”" DAY the 7th ol September, neat, on the premises, a valuable tract of LIMESTONE LAND, situated.in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of James Hamilton, Esq..,-Jacob Lohman and others, and and about 4 miles" frotnlCarlislo,.on_the road lending to Ego ' s Forge, containing 42 ACRE'S and l It PERCHES of land, about 39,Acres of which are under cultivation, and tho balance is well covered with timber. The improvements dre a now LOG ?fail HOUSE; and well of writer.— ',Ant', The .land is of excellent quality, and is well worthy the attention of- persons desiring a small farm in an excellent noighbor,hood. It will be 'sold together or in lots as may best suit purchasers. Terms reas onable and title indisputable. Attendance will be given on Alia day of sale by JACOB RITNER . .,• assignee of Leonard Wise. PERI • Valuable Pam' at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers ,for sale a Valuable farm of Limestone Land, situated on the Yel low Breeches Creek in Dickirson...township, Cumberland county, alfOut 7 miles south-west of Carlisle, and within 2 miles: ot„the Stoic Tavern, adjoining hinds of &juke Woods, John Williams, George Martin and others contain , ing 161 ACRES of well improved land, under Food' fence and in a high state of cultivation.— , Phu 161 - Acres - :are MI - clear, hilt there is 75 Acres of first rate 61 OUNTAIN LAND to it. There is also nit excellent meadow 'on the ' • 'farm and some bottom land. • The improvements, consist of. a big two a a story DWELLING HOUSE, et brick Bank Barn; and all other improve. meats that is necessary to a farm.— There is three big running springs cal , the farm .one in the cellar, and one near the barn, and a good orchard of all kinds of fruit. Arty person desiring further information will please call on Jacob Seitz, residing In 'West Pennsborough township, Cumberland county; ono mile, from Nowville. or on Tobias Seitz ! residing On Ufa iarm. Possession and an indisputable title will he, given_ on . the first of April, 1551. Terms made to suit purchasers. • . ' • JACOB SEITZ. jy2-,9mospa VALUABLE FARM FOlt, SALE. . .. 'PHE subscriber ,Offere at, private ,salo; the Form on which lie now, rivets, situate in West Pettosborough township, Cuinborland county, , five miles from Carlisle, and one mile from Plainfield, containing 136 ACRES' and . 64 PERCHES, of. first rate Linhistono Land,' all of, which-is cleared.and in a high state of 'cut. . tivation except 15 or .gfi, acres of ,Woodland.---' The lartw lies on lbe,Conodoguanot Creek and ishOt lialla Mile .from, the Goad Hope . Mills. . The whole is under .good :fence, about nine hundred panel of which is, poet and:rail fence. , ' , • 1.110 iniprovomenis' are a now ..,.' . ....4o''`'i'k s ' ''' Brick. DWELLING HOUSE, • ,rili ais I . tWO . storide high„ with a' comma: , 5 , , ,„..i, I • I - dimis Bank 43aip,' 94' foeilong, - 4 '''. ''.': first rate -Wagon Shed,,Corn crib wilt threshing' floor. ,mtd all ether 'necessary out-bn i tic n 6., T here . is a,gOad :svell of • Water : at the ,d or. • Also; a large,Orchardi , With ova rst irariat orchoj e o frutto,Tllo entire . , placo is - in the betwordor,and: holdtiout the .strongest -inducements to, purchasers.' Persons:-desiring adexamine it are requested to call: on-the Sub 'scriber.: ;An . andisputablolitle.Wilr bo.• gives, and tormtimtido-koneamilije..,.. _____ ..,: . 1 .,.,,?? ,, , ..._ 13.1014.1i1VIIN'LONGENECKER. *lineoektOriUnion copy :3 months and soad bill to this office torcollestion.ffin • . iPIRVIRDEP; ?A.2 . T.INlik '.02. 1 2tA s,sil4o-,-Bai)Sf11114 "subscribers respectfully inform UMW frieadevind theoublie.that they are bnilding.2oo of the above macluae, to,which they have added 'important irriprovements, which gives them decided advantages over any other Drill - ever Offered to the public. These Machines are built of good material, and Are warranted to givq entire satisfaction. • , Persons Ore referred' to the following • gentlemen who have purchased and have in-use the above Machine's in the county of Cumberland. . Frederick' Watts, t . Robert liryson, ;;J B Wonkier, - " George Craighead, George 'Tykes, • William Mateer, ' Daniel Koller, George Widders, • Elder McCune, la David Shoemaker , George Coover ,' , Jacob Foglesonger, v - - George Gunk' ; Abrltam Grove, . - , Samuel Mind ; „,. , Adam Docker, . • All orders will be promptly attended to 6y - Ercildoun P i pst Wee, Chester county, Pa. LEE, Pty,RcE & LEE. 4 ': -----•--- •. 1 , • As there a variety of Drills in the marks', sold'underother Patents, which are direct infring,- ments on the above, we have concluded to publish an extract 'from our claim, that farmers.m purchasing machines, may be able to iudge-of those that are•infritigments, and thereby prevent the liability of havinavo pay a fine. The following is anentract from the Olaim of the Original Patentee whose rights are. being vio lated :—" lbt. The simultaneous throwing into or out of operation. by the movement of a lover or other mechanical equivalent or device, each seeding cylinder and its respective Drill or Seed Tube, for the purpose of sowing With any number of Hoppers and Drills that may be required in sowing point or other irregular shaped hind, without stopping the animal o- animals attached. to the illachMo. Not intending to limit ourselves to the particular construction herein described and represented in the' annexed drawing, but to vary these in-any way that wo may deem pro per, so that the before described results arc effected by means substantially the same as those descyibed in the foregoing Specification." • , It will be seen from the ahoy() claim that all those Drills, whether sold as Patent or otherwise which have attached to them one or more , Levers for the purpose of stopping. the Seed and rais ing the seed tube ont- of-the-ground by - one and the sante operation, are direct infringments on on the above claim. And all persona aro hereby 'warned against infringing in any way upon,lhe above claim under the pentilty of thp law made and provided therefor. [iuly3l-4t £l[rf[tlßncou . DAILY LINE OF STAGES FROM CAR LISLE TILE undersigned, owing to the increases travel between the aboVe named pincc,d and. to afford corresponding facilities to the pub lic, begs - leave to'nimounce that he is now run ning a DAILY- LFSE -OF FOUR HORSE STAGES 'between Carlisle and York. 'His stock has recently been much improved, and his conches. arc new and comfortable.,They leave Carlisle every morning, at - If o'clock,-and. arrive.nt York at 1 P. M., in Om& to taste the two o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore. • Returning,. will leave York about 1 o'clock, P. H., or immediately aster the arrival of the Card front Baltimore, and roach Carlisle the same evening. FARE.—Through tickets from Carlisle to,Bal timore, or vice versa, will be furnished at the low price of 63,00: GEORGE HENDEL Splendid Livery Establishment. Ile would also take .this opportunity, of in forming his friends and the public generally, that he has lately modevaluable additions to his extensive Livery, in HORSES, • CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SAD DI,E HORSES, &c., and that he is now MU,,, wnu "fly ankle in hIS litre of_businessrat - rr moment's' notice, and on the inost reasonable terms. Per sons desirous of Tiding in fine vehicles, or on: fine horses; are requested to call at his estab lishment before going elsewhere, as, in all "pro banally 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 t •r of the following' watering places Mils immet i to vicinity—Car lis!e Springs ;'Doubling Gap Springs; Warm Springs, Perry county; or York Springs, A• dame county • G. IL Carlisle, July 3,1850-3 m. • Late Arrival At the new and cheap HARDIVARE STORE, East Ri,Lh stteetjmosite_P,ol;y's „Pry Gaon HE subscriber has just opened a _I a -large-assortment of goods-in his- line to which •lie would call the attention -of balers, as lie is determined to sell at prices to suit the times. fits stock compfi es-a full assortment of Locke and Latchis ar-aieFf description, Hinges and Screwy, Window Springs and Bolts, Mill Cross-cut and circular Saws, Hand,, pannel; ripping and beck - Saiits, - brand, hand & choppi4 Axefr-Hatchets,-Chivels, - Angora, Planes -and Plane Bitts, B * Cdces and Brace Blue,-steel and iron Smuire's, t &atels; Waiters and 'l'rays,,Table and Pocket Cutlery Table and Tea Spoons, brass, bell-metal 'and enameled ,proservingl. Kettles, , Hollow' Ware, &c. Also, a full assortment of Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, Patent Leather, MoroCeo and binding Skins,,.Saddletree,s,;Carriagcs and - Wagon Whips,'Curled Hair, Moss,, -- Doernnir; - Elliptic Springs. Shovels and Spades, Garden and Corn Hoes, Grain ant. Grass Scythes, Snnths and Scythe Stones, Hay . and Manure Forks, Window Glass, Putty, Paints and D'ye Oil, Tnrpentine and Varnish, Mahogany and maple Veneers and mouldings, Sofa Sprg's Also, BM', Band, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Cast, Shear,. Spring, and Blister Steel, Tin Plate,- Zide, Spahr°, 13or Lead,'Elar Tin, Iron, Brass and Copper Wire, - &e.' , 5 'Barrels Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint, ' assorted eplors. • HENRY SAXTON. myls'6o. The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company. Charier 'Perpetual--Capital V 250,000 Cash System. rill - lE . constant, unsolicitbda . application for it. 'Life Insurance, furnish the %most tib umiak and gratifying proof that the !Addle mind is deeply iiiipressed with, the vast importance of this subject. The great object, however, of Insurance should ho atifirty, otherwise the whole motive -to insure - may be- disappointed,- Too much care cannot be practised in .the selection of - an - office with which to effect the contract.— The choke should be regulated pat by present and constant large inducementS, as this; is cer tainly. idcompufible with future benefits. The, :,promiurns on life are' calculated for the future, if present and prospective benefitstherefore tire' ' given, the result tiltinietely, must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin. The object aimed at by this institution is stability and per petuity. The rates of premium have been care t/ fully - prepared with reference to fluctuations.— The cash system ,of payments has also he n , adopted. ' Unpaid premium notes constitute to part or the assets of this company, and eve „y contingeney - heing fortified with arriimple celik [tab security stamps the whole - system. This feature, paramount to all other considerations, commends the corripusy to publio'fava:* Ex plabatory pamphlets; blanks, application papers information; and every facility will be cheerfully tuinithed by yilirl 11 , 1 PENROSE, Eery., who has been duly appointed agent of this company for'Cumberland county. Dr. II •HINKLEY has 8186.1:leen appOinted Medical ExPminer, • , Directors,—Stephon R. Crawford, A inbr.osil' WThenepeon,'Hersuntren W, Tingley,.Jueoh L Florenco, WilliamM Godwin,: Paul B Goddard LaYwrence, Johnson, 'George Allienry, Janice DeYereux, John L, , , ' President.-7Sioplifielt;-Citl!fercl., . - Vice- Preeident.— , Ambroge .W. Thompson. Secretory Z.s Dvasurer.--'Chorlea 0 Imlay. .• diciaary -, --Maimel Eyre. : • Cinaviel . Cd sloorney.—Thorens :Medical Exeminers.—Peul'.l3 Goddard, ^ M.D. William Pepper, M. D, laug7 1Y ''''' IRON!: IRON! . . • . IRON! IRON! to!TONS'llammarod.and Itollea IRON' just reeeived:at.the Cheep Storo of the Subecriber , in Main.strec4. , II SAXTON. ' • Anil: :t, r:..,•-• i. ,' .'. -- ' . WFLIT.III 'MAD., • , wIETHERILL'S PURA : IV/WIT LEAD and 5 barrels LINSEHD:' OIL just ra vp,d Ivtole subscriber tOe sold cheap. - • itugl4,t • " :• • SAXTON: . . . 11DITHERIAI. OIL for sale ni JICA, je2G) HUBBARD'S. C A, UTZON Albteltancous. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the HonuriGle Fmmartime 4 WATTS, President Judge of the several Courts of' Common Plerus%of the counties of . Cariitm-land, Perry and Juniata; in Permsylva nia, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and 'General Jail Delivery in said counties. ard Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges-of the Court of Oyer and 'Perniiner arid General Jail Delivery for the trial of -elreapital and other offonders;in th, said county of Cumberland, by theirprecepts to me directed, dated the Bth day of April, 1850, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genera IJail Delivery, to be holden at Car lisle on the-Fourth-Monday_ of August next; (being the 26th day) at t 0 o'clock in the fige.- noon, to continue one week. N0T.W...fl is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of-the-Peace-and Constables ofthe said county ofCumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their. proper persons,. with their rolls, records, inquisitions, , examinatione, and all other remembrances, todo those things which to theirotlices appertain to be done,und all those that areboued by reeognizances, to prosecute (against the prisonerstbat are oithen *that! be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall he just, - DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Carlisle, JUly 10, 1850. No.mact, NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be' made to the Legislature of thill Commonw.sebt , et be next 'session, for a char lyunk anvil/eras. to be located in "Carlisle. Cumberland county, Pn with a capital of One jlitndred 7 houiantl crioilar3, and to ha called the Carlisle Bank. jy4.'so-Gm ropuLAII =mons. 13t THE FIRM of TROUTMAN & MAY Dear Gentlemen, fake our advice, T every one we m&te our call, If you would have a coat that's nice, Look at 'Troutman Su Ila4's,Cheap Clo thingllall. Vera arc Dresses of all-kinds, Fine and coarse, and also Cheap- , Please examine and you'll find, Fur your money quite a hen . Here are gOods for every season, Thick and stout, neat and thin; All that you can within reason, II you doubt it just drop in. Irere itreTrock_and.Body Coattry' liof It with low and 'standing collare; Somc that banon round the throat,,,. ro.be had for a few-4ollars: Here. is_every_style.of. Vest, And all sorts of Pantaloons, You can choose what suite you best, ° Eye, or morn, or afternoon. Here are Bache and Roundabouts, Overalls and Jackets Green, Please to look and yon wiil find, Here the cheapest ever seen: Here are light route for the, Spring, Fancy goods for Summer wear, You will find them just the thing. 'Nothing butter anywhere. %,,t; Shirts and Bosoms may be found, Pocket Handkerchiefs and Glover, Scarfs to tie your neck around, When. you sock your lady loves. Here aro Cape, Suspenders, Stocks, Collars, very nice indeed,' Clean and nice, in paper. bt,x. Just the thing that you wt I need. , IC we talked day clout the n, We could scarcely toll you all/ Gentlemen can't do without them— Then, dear friends, give us a call. ricaßD *IRRITAIIe OF SUMER GOODS. CBARGES OGILBY, 'would. respectfully J announce to his customers and the. public generally, that ho has just -Finisunn opening another very beautiful! addition to his extensive stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Wain and embroidered Swisses, Mull, Indig o Book and Tarlton Mastitis, Plain Cambrick and..rac' onset Muslins, .all prices, Striped and bard Muslim, all prices, Bungee, Guntidinos, Tis sues, India poplins, Bares do Lanes, Linen Lusters,,Ginglinms, Chintzes, Calicoes and a great many more kinds of Ladies Dread Goode tvell worth lookingm. A very beautiful assort .. ment of Ribbons, Bonnets, Parasalls, French Worked Sollars,' Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Pock et Hd'sfs, Silk Illusions, Artificlals and many otlier articles in the Ladies Line ' which will be sold cheaper than ever. Also, rho moat osien sive andeheapest stock of Carpets that hashoon, In Cainsla for years; Domestic Goods in great variety verj? /ow, Ladies, Gontlemees, Misses,. Boys and Gliildrons Boots and 'Shoes of-.count less prices and..kinds, which, can and' will be sold to plase all.—Aleci,"altirge and fresh stock of Coffees',, Stigarsi white' and brown, Teas, . Chobolates,'SpiceS, Tobnceo,Sto... As myptock of goods is big* and molested:, with the, greatest -of Tare,' I Would invite all; wishing to•Vurelsso to give me o CalVas lam„ desirouSlif Betiding rtgrent monk good bargains, from the Old and welt Established Stand., Carlisle, July 10 1850' ....• • Webb'S Vlifshing Powder,' • • • • . A gront.saving of - labor'. sonvind fims, tint any RUBBINO'hy iyashing biards, Ma° chines, or with the hatida: ; and ,prevonting aU worn; and tear of.' doilies:Warranted not to Nitre the tineatfahrics.,' 12.5 cents. Bolirmiholediiili3: and , reinil at Dr: Rawlins' DrugandNarioty Shore, Main tit. Ptilitile; and dt his Modicid Roll, North Queen et. Limas. r • tan . , NAL All ordeal filled -at Manufa'arr's' •-••• I Juno 5---ly.' NM z ..,,vira:zir, ' , Aram. , • 1 . looo Pi r gPA PAPER iN '. la . „ be•.reeettoit . atorp of the eutioriber thke. Ht4,,from Apeof, the laNeaf eastern, manufaqpnaveettblleb.. Monte; Paper e, nill•bri old, 0:8, IQ, -146.46' 0, 25; 37 and 50 PM piece,. , They ara.,goell, beautiful and uncommonly h eap : •pailand e gta thorn at the cheop - etoro of. • . • aug7 , C AS. OGlltrr- oitstitution of Pennia. , J M¢liOiflUOf. • RELATIVE TO AN Amendment of the flonstitution, ESOLV.EIAy. the .*Senate --. arul - lionise of Representatives :of Me Commonwealth of . vitnia - , - ita -Getierut-Jfesembty-sact,-That -.-- the Constitution of this "Commonwealth be a- - mended in the second section of the-fifth aetiele •'• sdthat it shall read as, folldwat'The"Judges of the Supreme' Court, of the several , Courts., of Common ('lean, and of such. other . Courts' of ReCord as are, or shall be established by law, shall be elected' by the qualified elector's of the ' Comnionwealth,m the manner following to wit: The Judges ,of the SMltierne Court, by the goal.. ifi et! electors of the Commoniealth at large; the President i .Judges Of the severil. Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall 'fie - established by law, and all other jiidgea r teriiiired - to be learned in , the law„ by the qualified electors of.,the,,respec- ~ tire districts over Which they .aretoMetsitle or' act as Judges ;, , and the , Aisociate Judges of dim , ' Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified elect. ors - of„thoi counties respectlielY. The Judges' ' of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for , the term of fifteen years, if they shall so king behave themselves well, (subject to. the allot.' , meat hereinafter provided for, subsequent to th first election ' 1 ) - ilie President Judges of the sea' sal Courts of Common Pleas, and of each°theca, • Courts of Record as' are or shall be retablislo - by law ; and all other 'Jukes required to beii, • learned in the law, shall hold their offices for . the term of ten years; if they shall so' long be. have themselves Well; the Associate Judges of , , - the Courts of Common Pleas than! hold their I offices for the term of five years, if they shall so ' long behave themselves wells all of whom shall . be commissioned by.the Governor; but for any reasonable cause, which shall not he Sufficient grounds of impeachment; the Governorshall re. moie any of them On 'the address of taio-thirdw • 'of each branch of the Legislature. The ,first e lection shall take place at the genertirelertion cl , this CominonWealth neat *tifter-the--adoption-of— this amendment, and the commissions of all the Judges who may be then in office'shall expire on the first Monday of December_ followingovb,en the terms of the new Judges sall 'commence.— . The persons who shall then be elected Judges'of the Supreme Court shall holdtheir offices as fol lows: One of them for three yerrn, one far six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, _: and one for fifteen years, the term of each- to be decided by lot by the said Judges, an soon a ft er the election as convenient, and the result certl. . tied by them to the GoVernor, that the commis sions may be issued in , accordance thereto. The/` Judge whose commission will first expire shalt be 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 same day, the Judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall_be_the Chief-Justice.- Any-vacancies, hap pening by deaths, resignation on otherwise, ; in any of the said Courts, shall he filled by ap pointment by the Governor, to 'continue till the first Monday of December succeeding, the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme 'Court arid the Presidents of the seyeral,Courts of Comminitleas_shall r at- stated times, receive for - theiFs'ervices an adequate compensation, to , he fixed by law, which . shall not_ be.diminisheit . during their continuance in office ; but they shall . receive no fees orperquisites-of-officeinor-hold— any other office of profit under this Common wealth, or under the Government of'tlie United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court, during their con= tinuanee in office, shall reside within, this Com monwealth; and the other Judges, (hiring their emitinuance in office - that! reside within the dis trict or county for which they were respectively elected. J S" McCALNIONT, Speaker of the House of Rft esentutiVO‘§. Speaker of B th F e j Sehate 4 . SENATE CHAMBER, Z -Harrisburg, January 28, 1050. $ `' l, Samuel W. P'‘.atai,... rhief Clerk of the c........ .1 Pennsvlvato., In hereby certitv that the foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on the sernit. file alike present session.) entitled, "Resolution ..: relative to no nmetidnient of the Constitution,"— it being the ,same 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 iii the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will appear by their votes , given on the final passage of the resolution as follows, viz Those voting in favor of the resolution were, . I-I• Jones Brooke, J. Porter BraiwreY, William A. Crahh, Jonathan J Cunningham, Thomas S. Fenton, Thomas II Forsyth, Charles Findley, Itobett M Frick, Henry Fulton,john W Guerir sa y,—W-illinm-Ilaslettisiari-Hugua, — Thonthy --- tres, Joshua Y Jones, - Joseph Konigtnacher, George V. Lawrence, Maxwell McCaslin, Ben jamin Malone, Benjamin Mattbiaa, Henry , A. Wittenberg, William F: - Packeri Wm - R. Sail• . kr, David Sankey, Peleg RSaverv, Conrad Stti• Amer; Robert C Sierrett, Daniel Stine, rarris B. Streeter, John II Walker andNalentine Best, Sfiraker-,Yeas 25. Those voting against the passage ofdlie Peso. lotion were, George Darsie, Augustus Drum mil -Alexander King=Nays-3. Extract from the Journal: • „ SAMUEL W...FEARSON, C/erkir - IN THE HOUSE OF 3 . • REPRESENTATIVES liargsburg, March, 15;1850. I, William Jack, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, do htreby cer tify that the foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on the Senate file, and'No, 211 on the House Journal of the present session,) entitled 0 Resolution relit. • two to the amendment of the Constitution," it being the same resolution which was agreed to !•by a majority of 'the members elected. to mach Hattie of the last Legislature , -4fter having been „..„ duly considered and discussed, was this ifaya• • greed to by a majority of the members.elected to and serving in the House of Representatives • of Pennsylvania, at its presents OssiorOs ; appear by their votes, given on the final passage of the resolution, as follows, viz Those voting-in favor of the passage . of the . revolution -were, John Acker, John Allison, \V m ; Baker, Robert Baldwin, Dovid, Item, Craig Biddle,Jerensiali Black, John S - Boiven,Wrilliarri Brindle, Daniel /1 - Ilt Brower, Jesse it Burden, I John Cesuia,,Henry Church,Joloi N. Conyng '.hnin„ Sylvester Cridland, Benjamin G. David, Williain•J • Dobbins, Joshes P Doviner, Thomas • Duncan, William Dunn, William Espey, John C , Evans, Williani' Evans,-A. Seta Ewing, Alex ander S. Feather, lima Flowers,„ Benjamin P.-'Fortner,--Alexander Gihhohey, Thomas - E, , Grier, Joseph E Griffin, Joseph Gaffey, Jneob S llablentaii,George H Hart, Lelfert Hart, John. , : ' • Hastings, William J.' Hemphill, John floge, - 11 'Fluplet; Lewis lierford,• Washington J Jackson; Nicholas Jones; John W Killinger, Charles • Kinkeld,Robert Klotz, Harrison I. Laird,lllorris Lecch/jonatluin D Led, Anson Leonard, James'. . • .1 Lewis, Ilenry 'Llitle, Jonas R AloClintock,"', • 'John - F McCullough; Alexander • C MaCurdy, • '• John McLaughlin, John McLean; Samuel Marx, . John B !Neck 'Michael Meyers,' John • Miller, Joseph. C. Molloy, John D Morris. -Williana 1`• • Morrison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Nicklesok h incob Nissly, Charles O'Neill, John B Packer, 'Joseph C Powell, James C Reid, John S Rhey, , Lewis Roberts,' Samuel Robinson, Jalw Ruth. W."Seolield;TlionsAs C Seo - ulfer . , William Shaffner, .11,1 chard Simplon, Eli Slifer, , . -William Smith, William, A. Smith, Daniel M. , Snwahr, Wilburn H Solder, Thomas C steel; David Steward,. , Charles Stockwell; Edwin. G. a i Trone, Andre* Wade, Robert C Walker, The. • matt Watson, •SidneY , ll Wells,,liams, Daniel Zerbeyund • Joun t S,,Meealmout i iSp'eakei---Velis 87, -• • , •, -• 3101.1 , p evkipsi. thellasSage of the• reatr.: lutlon were, Auguitui Cozmyty:Dav:id Enna , •:and'Jnines 111?Pcricriajts:3: t • ".1 Extract from thy. Journal .t;. • "- " ' WILLIAk , Clerk.„, •. A - • • i3Ecavra.n.its•Orrter . .. , ' ,. .. .. F1 . 1e4144p3105, 10,50 S • ' ' ;'. •'1 DePA;FeC.;:jfEitEmlll6C:rarT;ailk.; :ti. : ; {;" - BadeXiiii'e tlr~rca. Pe nr!ayFuania,is;t . .. A de cectllyAbat,,,t4o aboye atria Foregoing. is a true iind 'Correct copy of the oTiguna); resolution;., ofdlteLdeburel cAsseeibt,,?,“.-soutldd'oßesohitiOn - rolative'to an amendment snf ` thoCoinditutdons?;; ne the same remains (mile in this Ottiop. . . r. li . In testimony have tkercuoto . ,1..5..• set !AY '..4andi 04 . ; cuniseciP: cd :10 'sauced , ier.." ~de sealof 11 1 3,Sccretskry'4,0fIceoqtir . v rialtnrg this Ofteenthday of Inne;AnnOlDoisilni. ode thousand eightlppqrod pit.fir USS ty . . , A L RELL, ". 4 ,1046,'50,3m - ''-111c of to CsUsatonnicaltli ' ' - • ' i .. , =I