Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 18, 1850, Image 4
.1/7443). AND EXPOSITORS =1 El The Siamese• Twills- Dr, Wirfano of Bq ton, lately comma nieated - the. follovvog, -among other in= teresting ‘ pattieulars, in regatd •to the Siamese twins :_.The connecting. substaneeAs very . ' strong, and has - no great sensibility; it can be severely handled"withoin causing pain. No pulsating vessel can be, felt . tn it. The slightest motion of one is imtnediately followed by the other in the • same direction, so that the same Wish seems to -influence both ; this is quite . involuntary, or a- habit• formed by . necessity. They always face in one direction, Standing nearly,- side ' by side, and cannOt,,viithout ihconvenience,' face in •oppoiiite directions. . One is rather more intellectual than the other •; the most intellectual' being rather, irritable; ____ithe_other_being_extrenody_amiable. -The-connection between-these twins might afford some-very interesting ob servations in physiology, therapeutics, and pathology. There is doubtless a • connection by minute blood vessel ab. sorbents. and nervous filaments, which might transmit the action olmedicities and the cause of disease. -As far as - known, any indisposition of one extends to the other ;,they are inclined to sleep and eat the same time and in the same qUantity and perform in the- same man ner other similar acts. It is supposed that when they are asleep, touching one, awakens both, but when awake, an im pulse given to one does not ,efect the other. 'rite slightest movement of one , is so soon perceived by the other, that a careless observer might think they acted simultaneously. No part seems toltave a perception common to both, except the middle or connecting substance, and its neighborhood ; for when an impression is 'made at this part, it is felt by both, while beyond this space it is felt only_by the one of the side which is applied. From the limited vascular and ner veils connection' that can be discovered, Da. Warren supposes that the influence of medicine, transmitted from to the, oth ` er, would be inconsiderable; and the same would apply to most diseases—for instance, a slight fever would not prob ably extend from one to the other ; while diseases, communicable through the ab sorbents or capilaries, (as small pox) would be really transmitted. 'The beat ingstoth hearts coincide exactly, as also the pulses under ordinary circumstances. If one exerts himself without the other, his pulses alone will be quickened, while the latter is unchanged. They breathe also exactly together, - This harmony in Corporeal functions would lead us to ask if there be a simi lar harrnbny in the,intellectual functional if they are identically the same perions. There is no reason to suppose that their intellectual operations are any more, the mine than they would be in any two persons, confined together, educated un-_ der similar:circumstances, and with sim ilar habits and tastes. Then would . abate the qnestion whether they could be seperated with safety. Perhaps such an iperation would be neccessarily fatal ; but the per— itotrurn may be continuous from-one to theto;ther, and the opening of this great sertous!pvity. might tie attended with dangerous - Symptoms. Should one die before the other, it should be immedi— bo fuStified in ß__ tt 0121 pt.trg T i 'f!` ation to free them from-a mere incon— venience ; which inconvenience, if we may believe the reports of their domes— tic affairs and flourishing condition in worldly goods, is, after all of no- very great consepience. Family Rec.Apts. AROMATIC BEER.--Twenty drops oil of spruce; 20 drops winter green, and 20 oil of sasafras. Pour on two quarts of scalding water, then eight quarts cold ,Tirrend a half pint good - T - I — u)al:rW" --- 'h and a half pint of yeast. After standing two hours, bottle. To PRESERVE APPLES, PEARS,-&C.--' Select the best and fairest fruit; pull ' carefully, and cut them into eighths ; _extra - et the_seeds and cores,—andldry in a 'kiln or common oven, moderately warmed, till hard, when required for use wash in cold water, then pour on water hot, and let it stand for five minutes.— Use the same `as fresh fruit. In the water an excellent substitue is found for fresh juice. TOMATTO CAT9I7P.--.TO two quarts skinned tornattoes' add two tablespoons— ' ful of salt, tw of black pepper, one _ fourth of ails me, four of red pepper,' and one and a half of mustard. Grind these ingredients fine, and simmer them • slowly in sharp, pleasant vinegar, (that from cider or wine is preferable) for three hours. As much vinegar is to be used as will secure one quart after the • process of simmering is completed...— Strain through a fine salve, and put into clean bottles.' Cork and place away , for wp weeks ,before using. It improves Ity age, and will,keep several-years. %. MEAN TOW Tranc.--When cattle snuff the air and gather together ine corner of a field" wiih their heads low ' ard, or take.shelter in the shade- I -when sheep leave their pasture with reluctance: —when goats go to , sheltered posts— _ _ when asses bray frequently and shake their 'aims—when dogs lie , about the • fireside and appear drowsy, r .wheil cats , ' turd their ,backs to the fire and wash _ _ their faces-when pigs- cover themselves more than, usual-in-litter ;-:when cocks . crow ,at Unusual hours and flap their , wings much—when hens chaunt—when pigeons . wash themselres—when , pea cocks squall loudly from" the trees . when the, guinea-fowl makes an races sent grating • clamour—when sparrows chirp loudly, and clamorously congre _. gale on the ground or in the hedge— rhen swallows fly low and skim their wings in the water, on account of the \ flies upon which they having descended . towards the ,ground—when the carrion k crow croaks solitarily-when water wild • fowl dip and wash unusually=when the meals throw up hills more ledustriourdy •;' than usurd—When toads creep out in ' _Mintbera—when froge•croak-when bats: squeak, - and 'enter housei—when the -• singing - birds take sholterwhen the robin spier:l;olms nerfrer the dwelling of nura—when bees.leave their•hiriss with ' caution' and - fly only short "distances when antis carry their eggs busily:•-when ' flies bite severely, and beeeme trouble;•:: • aurae in numbers-whed earth ivorms . appear on the Surface of the ground,and • • • crawl about--and when.the larger sorts of snails appeitiook out for rain, ~••• Pure Older. Ithiegar; ' . One bnifel pure didervinegar,,ftom the coup up, aultable for pigkling...inet received. _by _Aug 2foso. op?. w.,u/Tzfakt,,, Aor.gtkpvg.a.4p, PETItOLEIIWOR - ROOK - 016.- 'A NATURAL REMEDY! . . , Procured from ci,Wcil in Allegheny coutity;Pa., 4000 feet below the'eanh's surface. Poi' lIP AND BOLD ' BY' SAINt'L . M. KIWI. CANAL ' ' BASIN 7th . Si'.PITTSBURG, rk. - - TIM healthful hahn from . Nature's secret spring, The bloom of health, and life, to man will brings As from her dep , t he the magic liquid flows, To cairn our eu erf - , tigs, and assuage our woes. • PETROLEUM. THIS great remedy of Nature, after repeated, and fair trials has wet -god its way into popu lar favor. We need hardly repeat the fact,.that this hill pure, uutulul tended NATURAL MED-, ICINE, and is put up ne it flows from the bosom of the earth, without admix tore. In these days, of Nostrum' vending, we do not wonder at the in. o s -ddulity evinced by the 'community, upon the introduction an Oren , Ramsay, but that incredu lity shall not suppress a medicine, whose power ful refine nce has mitigated and, cured so runny diseases incident to our race; were we te held a remedy like this.trom,' public- notice, we ; should considerourselyMine guilty pf •keeping back something that. was intended to' relieve much human suffering, and dispel the gloom and 'pain_atman-y-ebne r tyliose-systenalins-for-years:- been roe kod-atitl-tortured by:11104011- engines of Disease. Nay, do not wonder, gentle reader, and join with others lathe cry, that it . cures Me bonny diseases ; for, if you will 'take the trouble to run over the list of diseases far which it Is re. 'commended, you will find that they are diseases affecting the sane, kind of tissues,and consequent ly IT IS APPLICABLE TO "L. • But the best evidence in favor of a medicine are the cures themselves. When these stand out in bold relief, and when he who, for years has suf fered the tortures and pangs of an Immedicable lesion, which has been hastening him to the nar row house, speaks out in its praise,what better evidence neeil`be..w anted ? have the evi• denee in our possession, of many astonishing, cures; which will be furnished to any one who re• ally doubts the efficacy of this wonderful remedy. The Earth, from which man was created,bears in her bosom remedies which if knownore ca pable of restoring him to health and vigor, when prostrated by sickness and disease, It was the opinion of the celebrated Dr. Rusin that there existed in Nature an antidote to ,every . malady to which man is liable. Every one is aware of the relief frequently obtained from mineral Wa. ..tero, in most chronic complaints. These singular medicaments, flowing out from the earth, satura. mil with' sn'•stances varied In their character, and holding them in complete solution, bear am• plc testimony to the fact, that they were cony pounded by the muster hand of 'Nature, to'repnir - the Shaltered - Vel — sselti — cirtiiir 'physical being, arid set them with 'sails .unfurled, prosperously upon he sea of life. The Petroleum is one.of this kind of remedies, and Is endued with powers to relieve. more hu .mari suffering than any other medicine extant.— When taken perseveringly and according to the directions, it will cure—Diarrhoea, Piles, Rheu matism, ont, Neuralgia, Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin,Erysipelas, Pimples on the - Face, Blotches, Piles, Chronic ,S ore Eyes, Ring. Worm Tetter, Scald Bond, Pains in the Bones, and Joints, and all that class of Diseases, in indicated. Soldor purifying Medicines are Sold by S. W. Haverstick and S.A. Hubbard, 'Carlisle IJ..C. & G. H. Attic*, Shippensburg; .1. Hood & Son, Springfield; Gilmore At Stough, Newvale ; Thomas Grenson,-Plainfield, Cumberland county. September 4,'50-Iy. • , - • The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company. Charter Perpetual--Capital - $250;000 - --Cash System. THE constant, unsoliciteds application for JL Life Insurance, furnish the most abundant and gratifying proof that the public mind is deeply impressed with the vast importance of this subject. The groat object, .however, of Insurance should be safety, 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 choice should bo regulated not by present and constant large inducements, as this,,is cer. tainlyAncrimpatible with future benefits.. The premiums on life are calculated for the future, if present and' prospective benefit&therefore are given, the result ultimately, must terminate in litigation, disappointment and ruin-. The object aimed at by this institution is..stabiliejj and per petuity. The rates of premium have been care -fully prepared with reference io fluctuations.— The cash system of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this company, and every r;ey...milt. Caw' 11, . iL Tans MUTT, paramount to,all - other Considerations, commends the company to public favor. Ex planatory. pamphletig,- blanks, application papers information, and every facility will ha cheerfully furnished by WM M PENROSE, Esq., who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county. Dr. H HINKLEf has also been appointed Medical Examiner. Directors.—Stephen R. Crawford, Anibrctaa W 'Thompson, Benjamin W Tingloy,, Jacob L FlOrence, WilliamM Godwin, Paul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George IVPHenry, James Deyoreux, John L Linton. President.—Stophon R. Crawford. • Vice-President.--Amhrotte W. Thompson. Secretary! fl Preputurer.,..- _--Charlca_Gjada. - Actuary.—Manuel-Eyre. Counsel E..? Attorney,—Thomos Balch. .Medical Examiners.—P nul B Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. _ (nug7 I y POPULAR IMEELODIr, BY THE FIRM of TROUTMAN 84:MAY Dear Gentlemen, take our advice, To every one we make our ball, If you would have a coat that's nice, Lbok at Troutman da May's cheap Cl. thingFibll. Here aye Dresses of all kinds, Fine and coarse, and also Cheap* , Please examine and you'll find, For your money quite a heap. Hare ore goods for every-senatiii;'l Thick and stout, neat and thin ; • All that you can wish in reason, II you doubt it just drop in: Hero am Frock and Body Coale, Both with IoW and standing collars; Some that button round the throat, To bo had for a fow dollars. Here broveriretyle of Veer, And all sorts of Pantolanns, You can chooso whnt suite you beat, Eva, or worn,. or afternoon. . . . Hero are sacks and Roundabouts, Overalls and Jackets Green, 1• Please to look and you, will find, Here the cheapest over seen. Nere.are light coats for the Sprin g , Panay goods for Summer woar, You will find them just the thing. .Nothing better. anywhere. Shirts and Bosoms may be found, Pocket Handkorehiefe and Glover, Sorfe to tie your neck around, When you seek your lady loves. Here are Caps, Suspenders, Stocks, • •Collars, very, nice indeed, • Clean and nice, in paper box, Juet the think that you will need: Itwe.tallrod.a.day about•them, We could scarcely tell you all, Gentlemen cdn't do without them— Thon,-dear friends, giye us a-call. NEW. ARRIVAL OF. _ . Foreign and Domestic Hardware JACOB SEINER has just received, front the eastern cit ies, and is now opening at the Cheap flardikare. on North Hanover street, next door, to Glass' Hotel, a now assortment in his line, such as • Oils, Glass rind Paints - Copal, Japan and B_ la ck Varnishes, of extra quality, Nails and Spikes, Waits' best Bar Iron, ' Cast,-Shear, Blister and Spring Steels, Locks, Hinges and Screws, Planes. SCIWEI, Chisels, Augurs, Axes, Knives and Forks, Shoe Findings t &o. To which he. Would call the attention .of the tatblie. Persons wishing to buy will do well to oall. as we are detertnined to - sell at low rates for cash. irrTholighest price paid for Scrap Iron, and for Flax Seed. J SENER.... novl4 or, Ivo was 71 - g Powder, • '7 . 4%. -- gtont einvillig of label; 'neap — end timei - with; out aor RUBBING by woehing beards, Mn• chines, or'_ with the handevand preventing all wear and tear of clothes. Warranted not to injure the finest fabrics. Price, • Sold - wholesale arid' retail at ' Dr.. Rawlinte Drug and'Varlety Store, Main at% Carlisle, and at hie. Mcdical•Halli North ..Queei .Lanoatt.' , All, orderk at Manufagtureeit ARNOLDS writittg , very au poorlar piik, foi sale at BEJLIDAILD'S lioctitantouo. . . Afreca7.llar i gainst -- -7-7 - . _ - ~ '/CAN be itipac:ted iron. hei eubeeriber, as he V hue jeer received c. new and splendid as.; sortment . of ; WINTPII: GOODS, which . he offers - to his: ctudomorif 'and others wh9.may , favor him with a call at anat Bargains! ' CLOTIiSIe . CASSINI ER ES, satinets, velvet - aids. Ky.' jeansi. Patriot, yel low, white and Clinton Flannels, tiekinga. Mus lim, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Co hvrg cloths, - gloves; hesiery,.. Irish linen, com forts, &c, SHAWLS!. SHAWLS! I A large and splendid assortment ofLonir and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the thnos- BOOTS AND SHOES. • Aleci,•Boote and Shoos, 'Which he--is determ ined to sell low, at his • stand, in North Theo,- first store below Revoratiek's Drug Store. • • . vor street, Carlisle. J. a. CARMONY. • • NEW GOODS AT THE 47VVE W . Aif T . oit E THE undersigned respeetfullY , informs his friends and numerous customers, that the has removed his store to flumerich7s corner direct ly opposite Win. Leonard's old stand,"in North Hanover street. Helms . .rece_nily retnrinedlro TEliaafg iiiiih - FiCliffe and . carefully Tocind assortment.of • New apting Goods,. purchased at the •loweet prices, and which'he is determined dispose of at'very small profits. A arge assortment of- SUPERIOR. Cr ;0171 - 18; at from 75 cents to $6 pi3i.yard. :Also,,Cassi mores, Cassinots and Vestinge, at various pri- DRESS GOODS, such as Detainee, 'Brtreges. nnd Osplendid es sortntent,of Silks. Also, a very extensive, ne— sortnient of Calicoes and' Gingharns, suitable for the approaching season. Also, Chocks, Table Diapers, Tickings, bleached and un bleached Muslin:3, Bonnets, Hats, &a. BOOTS AND SHOES. &well selected assortment of Mon, Women and Children's Boots and Shoes, of superior quality; and very cheap. Also, boys and men s Cloth and Hungarian Cops. • GROCERIES,. of all kinds, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Pe. kin Tca Company's celebrated Teas, Sze., all fresh and ,good_Also:,constantly on hand, the best quality of Carpet Chain. / The subscriber respectfully asks hid custom ers and all who wish good bargains; to give him op early call. Don't forgot the stand, cor ner,opposito•Leonard's old stand, North. Han.. 'over street. - nolo N W WOODS, Ag't. N. B. flutter, Eggs, Rags and Soap, taken at market prides, A Large Stock of Dry Goods Selling, 41 4 0. • aa+34 THE r _ HIVE." AT "BEE AT COST. FOR the benefit of all iny'friends in the town and country the subscriber makes the above announcement to show that ho has concluded to change his Business. Settle up all Book Accounts, and sell out his entire stock of dry goods at cost. All who wish to save a sixpence can t'o so by calling at_ the BEE HIVE in North liana. _ver_arrect, as I wish to dispose ,of my. stock between this and the first of January, 1851. I have a large stock of staple goods all suit ed for family uses: Please call and examine my stock, as nothing will be lost, and all at tention will be given by the subscriber to please. S A COYLE. CLOTHING ! ' I keep constantly on hand Ready Made Clothing. Also will have made by .41r. Thos. Reighter (who is working in my Store Room,) o order any garment on the shortest notice. july24 S. A. CO_YLE. NEW SPRING GOODS! Ahead of all Competition TFIE subscribers have returned ~ . from Phila delphia, whit a large assortment of CHEAP _SPRING GOODS, - . -- , consisting partly of Mous do Lainos, Lawns, Bardges, Linen Lustros, at 123, 124 and 25 eta per yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a variety of other„dress g oods -; Cloths, Casai ooys wear in endless variety,-chadlts r tlekings muslins nt - oldprices; flan nols,--hosieryi-gloves,-- 'laces and edgings, insertings, and soma very,„ \ cheap CARPETS, groceries, queensware, Also, a large assort mom of very . CHEAP BONNETS, Palm leaf and braid hats, bonnet ribbons at lprices and-very cheap, a few pieces wide hi ustre black silks, together with a general as; sortment including nearly every article in our lino of businoss, all of which have been bought for Cosh, and will be sold to our customers and he whole cmintry at considetably lower prices than they can be bought in Carlisle. Give us a call and judge for yourselves, • A & W BENT& • March 20, 1650. . orse- otel, o - tre ADJOINING THE _COURT—HOUSE,-CABLISLE PA. THE subscriber lowing leased the, aboutlargo and commodious HO'PEL, situated on ill, corner of the Public ,Square and South-Hano ver street, and lately occupied by Bonk L Esh leman,'begs leave to announce to hii friend. and the public .that ho is prepared ro entortab them in a manner which cannot fail to mee their approbation. THE HOUSE hoe the most pleasant loca tion in the borough—hoe boon newly furnishei and otherwise improved, and no pains will In spared to make those who may sojourn with. him, comfortable during their stay. His par lore are large and well liirnished, and his cham hers supplied with new and comfortable bed ding.. - HIS:TABLE will be supplied wi.h the beg the marketmaa.afford, and all who are connect od with his house will be found attentive care ful and obliging. . THE 13AR -will contain the beet liquors th. city can produce. , HIS STARLING is entirely now and oxton sive, capable of accommodating from 50 to 61 horees—makine it a desirable stopping plac, for DROVERS, and will be attended by a ekil ful Ostler., in short, nothing will be wantint calculated to ,add to tite comfort and eonvoni pnce of those who may favor, him with thei. patronage. BOARDERS taken. by the Week month, or yedr ltiE) - TERMS MODERATE. fob6'49-tf, 10/1A lIANNAN DM:MS.I.'IIII9'GS! DRUGS! rresh Spring Supply I - I% H AVE just received -a fresh stock of Mod 'Seines, faints, Glaso, Oil, &c., whirl having, bees purchased with great care at th best city houses, I can confidently mammon,. to Families, Physicians, Country_ Merchant and - Dealers, as being fresh and -pare. ' •,.' ': ;DRUGS. 1 Patent Medicines, Herbs andExtracte r , Fine homi mils, .Spices,grOund and who! Instrutnento, Essonces, Pure Esson't Oils Perfumery, &o. -. - Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Camino. DYE-STUFFS. . . . Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, Log o o d a' Copperne, Lac :Ayo*, PAiNTS. ' . :Wetherill & Brother's. Pure Load, Chronnl Groon and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes; Jpreoy Window ,Glees, Linseed Oil, , Turponq tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead: All of which will bo sold at tho very lowesu market price, Aleo, a fresh and splendid as eartmont of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, ConfectiOnary, and innumerable other. artistes calculated for•ttee and ornament, all of wLich . ate offered at the lowest • cash prices, at the cheep Drug Book and Fancy . Store of_the sub scriber OriNertli Hanover street.. ff. W. HAVERSTICK. May 22. 1850 Auctimeering! THE subscriber wishos to inform his friende • ,in town and country that he• has common. , edi the , above businees , , ii , and will attend to sides 4:4in town and country on • /Alit the • frost reasonable terms., ,He cart,be ountrat the Hardware Store next,door to qr.qte r p Tavern in North Hanover street:- augll4- e Eta; • , ? •rfJLlkissoFttoep;, of .401'iSjust. reliehred the lati'soribety:, AbsoMan,Tubot! for ~„ . pliitabclp4ta • 'CH PER ; TITAN :EXER -. Whole e and •Re,tail- - --At the -phia Watch and Jow l( " No. 96 North SE- . lit-, • GOND eer,e_Prner of;Quar n.,' ry street. . . . • - Gold L. era; Wk..easee, 101 l jewelled, $3O and *Silver evere, full,jowelled, $l5 and npvards. Gold :piihs,'.lB k. eased, jewelled, $25 and • upwa ds Silverloninee, jewelled, ElO end upwilide Silver quartiar.Watellei,,94 to 10, Spoons, equal to coin, per sett—Tea, $5, Des It slo;Tablosls, other articles in pro portion: , All, gado wprranted to be what the are sold Tor. ConAntly on hand a lar,qc assortinent of fine GOLD ELEY and SILVER WA . RE • • Also; n assortment: l‘ M J Tobias &- Co., E•Simp n, Samuel & Brothers, E S Yates & Co, Jobil Harrison, G & R Beesley. and other superior 'Patent 'Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style desired • • ':;Arrangements have beeri .made within the above namid most celebreted manufacturers of England, to furnish of short notice any required style of Watch for which orders will be taken, kr4 t to name atirresidenee• of the, person or loring-put on if requested. ' , • „ • to:CONRAD, Importer of Watches novB] THE GREAT CHINA STORE ,• OF PHILADELPHIA. rPHANKFUL to the citizoits of Carlisle and its vicinity for their increased custom, wo again request their company to view our large and splendid assOrtinout of 2 • • . China, Glass Quennsware, Dinner Seta; Tie. Set's, Toilet Seta, and oink pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than they chatile had elsewhere—ln. filet at less than Wholesale Prices. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS in greater variety than ever before offered in the city. Fif)..NCY CHINA in great variety very cheap. Ell - We would invite any person visiting, the City to call and see us—they will nt least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China and the cheapest' the _ world _produces. Very ret-pectarlly, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. '219 Chesnut Strout. , 1 , -* Phila. sept26'49l y esr_Jr. aff. Rowe, M 7 4UPACTURBRS and wholesale-deal— rsinßßOOMS,B AS KtTSand wt -D WARES have removed to the large sto lately occupied by Messrs. Sellers Ed Da, "A , shore they hale opened an extensive stock of , Ittstern and City made BROOMS and V"/ OD WARE, which they are- now selling ' 'he lowest manufacturers prices. k full assortment of Bristles, Brushes, Mats, Cordage, fee.. conentntly on hand. No 11 North Third Street, 3 doors beldw Race, Phil adelphia. ' fy17,'50 P. A. ASTROLOGY. ASTRONOMY, TKNOLOGY, AND w gi , Pirolessor. 4V W nobaelr, rynou SWEDEN:), Office, No. 71 Lecust - St. v above Bth, op posit° the Musical Fund Hall, Phil'a. i. 025,000 IttILVING BEEN WON. __ 111 4 hat e rezTerous friends on the late rresi den -sal. poisonsAffeinattlibirreirenti:Alititlt i filliek thing as FAIL is or has been known by the end 'Mem and dislinguished Astronomer and Astro]. oger, C. W. HOLIACK, during his experience of over a quarter of 4 a century. Do you doubt predestination 1 Then why not every man gain n celebrity of General Tgyl or, a Daniel Webster Or a Henry Clay 1 And yet they, are some who are foolish'ehoug,h to doubt t pt 'it man may be born with the. power lo see into %hire events. How can it be peisible that the . destiny of man should be governed by the mere shuffling of a pack of cards ? and yet there are thousands who ' allow themselves, with open mouths, to swallow , the greasy words of some old woman, whose true skill consists in filling, them with wonders that most-ditfieultfor4he-iligestiorrnfothers, who -- 1 arc ii eintous ' yet more' seienticie. It is I cuorth r a e t a b r ri:ig discredit on a profession that has been acknowledged to be n science of the highest order,from time immemorial,and lathe only pro ession dim - has - any authority to sustain it. The high respect which General Taylor,and Charles Heruadotte, late King of Sweden had for Astrol ogy, is shown by_ their ielters _for tbeir_Nativ.f.. ties to the subscriber, which it will give him great pleasure in showing to those who favor him with a call. . 1 In addition to his power to fureliT.4 futtire_e 4 Nenta,lieltas the power togive such information as will effectually redeem such as are gl.eri to the too free' use of the bottle, He is also'caps bleof curitir, diseased heretofore Considered lir curable in tile ,country by the ordinary medi - eines, and wishes all to give him weal] who bar- bbed given up by physicians and wish to be cure ed• tie val warrant n cure in all cases,and will , make no charge except for the conjurations he ; ehnTl make use of in his office,. He is often asked .wlitit Natis' i ity is? Tie answers according to Geornancy, one ?jibe seven points in the science of Astrology, that it is mliorreseope of the future events of a person's life, carefully calculated and transcribed oa paper, containing an account of all the lucky and unlucky days m the details and years of the perilous life Mr whom it is east; by , which means thousands in this country and else- . Where have been prevented limn misfortunes ties had been hidden in the womb of futurity, by re ferring it'. their Thitivity before entering on an speculation of business or pleasure. It should be in the hands of every (mess their almanac for, life. A Nativity of an individual can only fore ' warn the poSsessor of troubles that are in future 1 for hira; those wto are involved in pre sent difil colties of any kiud must wait on the subscriber in person or by letter, who is prepared to exert bib secret influence for their inumediate benefit. tie is ready to use his influence to forestal the results of lawsuits,and all undertakings in which there is I i t risk involved, he also makes use of his- p - ovver for-the restoration of stolen or lost property, ' which he has used for the advantage of thousands in this city and elsewhere. IYho esti doubt a gentleman nbilities, wile has had the honor to be called on and consulted'Wita bv,all the crown ed !wade Of Europe, and eujoyi a higher reputa tion as so astrologer tlinn any pne living ? Ocplle can be consultedlvith at his office, or by letter, if prelinid, and lie is prepared to make use of his,power on any of the tollowiirg toples;, 7 Business of all des'criptious;travelllng by land Or seat courtshipsiiidvicpgliren flikliem successful accomplishment; spcoultithig in Stocks . ; meridian, dise,isr real estatetthe recovering of legaciesiis dispute; the purchasing of tickets; and 'the safety I of ships at sea. Ile also offers his seivicea,respeo. thigbeslth,wealth. and marriage, love aff a i r s," journoys, lawsuits,dillicultv in business, fraud,. and in all the concerns .of life; and Invites all to call who are aflilated, wEinnAcallY or mentally. Ladiet, 50 center, Gentlemen, tn.' , Nativitime calculated and rend in full, according. to Alto 10.4 aolea of Maaculitte„oigna--A i nilles, • ol; GentletileW 01,50. Natiiittee calculated according to Geoman. ey,for Ladies, - in, -4.5 f Gentlemen, $3 in full, $5. • Ismitrusuatir siLTOT: DD""T .deceived. Country Merchants and'i Dealers; wliO want good and cheap PERFUMERY and FANCY, SOAPS should tall-upon-.IOIIN- , T- CLEOG,--Parfuest f - serir ;Chtentet, 48 Jtiarket St., below Sit, Philadelphiop. who has. constantly on hand PERFUMERY , and FANCY SOAPS of 'evory description; Powders, Heir .0110, Ox harrows, Colognes, flair Dyes. &e.; dce.! - - • , 100,009'peraons have mad: my &hart's/maim in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and been:convinced-of the-advantage of purchasing direct from the manafacturer. Agency f6r Ferran'e Circassian Han; 'Oil, purringyluid;'4c• • • - 1 Ordets Vern anipart_ of tlid'Ultitpd States will be prernntly attended to. , atigl,4'se.lY • '400,N "r2CtEGG." , T., • .., VITETHE 1,1.4.113 PURL WHITE LRIAD . Airia:s barrels LINSEED ,OlLlust:roL , epiveil by. t4o:fkublibribdr to'be sold cheep ! . • . • . H SAXTON.I._ A . 'El 't;g;IER. E TFIPRIAC:OILfor matt at (1,096) f 4141811AA/Pfh GEOMANOT liffl TERMS Sim .Sr , .01)0p5, -- Heakfnead - LiilteTt - Ridat i and __ - . :. TROUTMAN- AND .111 - AY')s . • NEW, PUMA? A•ND •FASIHONABLE . .• • • :• -- CLOTHING STORE, On East Alain Siraq, in a e,roopt formerly oc- , cupiedby Jr. Rantch as a:Clidlang Store; ' TIIE attention °ULU citizens of Carlisle, encl Cumberland nod PerrySeunties is invited . to this newly iestablished Clothing and -- GENTLEMEN'S - FURNISHING STORE, - end see the well selected and most elegantly got up clothing ever offered in this place, It would be wall for every man to know that a -larger assortment, better styles and More 'desirable clothing can be bought for !ess money at this Mew establishment,fhtm at any. other store in , the place without- any other, exception. The assortment is well' selected sod the cui.andmake of the latest spring and euntmer fashions, which are far superior to-all Miters for ease and ele• wince. ' All who wish to purchase will find they can save front 'twenty five to fifty., per cent by buying at the new stand of _ TROUTMAN & MAY. • . Costs, Pants.and osts we sell remarkably low as the fellowinilist o7•prices , will show: - • 'OATS -- Firp - e - I - Rff --- tiltrek - 7 - bioch Dress Coats $6 to 16;60 - " q Frock " ---6-- -18,00 Fine French Habit Cloth coats of „ different styles, 3 10,00 New style of Cashmerett cores, 2,50 0,00 i French Coals of all colors 1,50:7,00 Rough & licady Tweed, new style 4,00 11,00 California Lustre, 7fi 5,00 Linen Coats, . 1,00'2,50 Business coma, . • 1,00.6,00. TANTALOONS. New Style of American and'French i - I / Cassimer plain, 1,50 7,00 New style pi, American and French -r, Cassimers; superior in quality 314 variety of colors 5,00 10,00 Fine black case. end doeskins 1 2,50 '9,00 Striped and cross barred cussePants 1,50 5,00 Now style Napoleon striped pants 1,25 3,00 spring case. pants 9,7,5 6,00 Great variety of Corduroy pants 1,25 3,0 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 2,50 New style of Cambromi 1,50 4,00 With an excellent assortment of wet.- ' king pants which will out travel any ' other in-this place, - 50 2,00 VESTS: Superfine blaek Satin vests 1,75 5,00 • New style of figuered end striped do 1,00 7,00 Plain & striped valentine 50' 4,00 kin's light summer Marseilles vests 75 3,00 All kinds' o 1• working vests at very low_ pricc4. I , Ve will also lump n good assortment of ' -- • BOYS CLOTHING, - consisting_o[ceats,_pants ,ancl vests and soil them at very low nrices. In addition to our stock of ready made clothing we will keep on hand an assortment - of - - • FURNISHING ARTICLES, such as shirt's, scarfs, m rivets, euspendeys, drawers, calla] s, caps, umbrellas, gloves, hand kerchiefs, socks,. &c, &c , which will make it the interest of the purchaser to examine before buying elsewhere'. All goods sold at this store, warranted to give satisfaction, and defy compe• nth)°, in quality, elegance and style of the cut end durability, and we hope by close attention to business to merit a share of public patron age. Don't forget the place, North Hanover Street, a few door's above Louther Street West eide. N. B. Clothing made to order et the shortest notice. . ,_ The PeOptels /Line. • Clear the Wraellf THE undersigned, by the particular request of thousands of their friends, hereby announce to all who sock and love pleasure, that a Grand , Excrcrsion will take place this and every day throughout the season in the beautiful safety cur "Clicty?side,"propelled by the low pressu re. engine "Fit-sure, , ' and in which all, both . old and young, are invited to participate. The ex cursion will be -conducted upon n plan entirely different front any before got up in this neigh. borhood; both for cheapness and . disputa ; and the pleifiurc it will atlerd those who join In it can scarcely be- estimated. Tickets will be furnished it half the - vstliii_price, and the public can start front any point they please, stopping only at the CIIEAP AND IMPROVED Clothing Emporium, next door to Burkitokler's Hotel on West Main street, where the_chcanest_and_most fashionable assortment of CLOTHING can be found—all .our own manufacture—and which we can sell as cheap as they can be bought at any of the large city estnblishnments t and 20 per cent. lower than at any other Imuse in this Borough. We respectfully invite the public - to take this pleas- - • CLOTH, DRESS,FROCK- AND SACK COATS of various colors and Styles, Pants. Vests and Roundabou , s, Pea Jackets, HATS and CAPS, Shirts and Stookings, Suspohders, Cravats, and all the different articles'neeessary to constitute a Gentleman's Wardrobe. Don't, forget the placonext door to Burkholder's Hotel, to where we have just removed. • Having a large assortment of Cl ot hs. Cassimores and Vestings on hand, we are.nrepared to make up to order all kinds of Clothing at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. DI & L STEINER. Better - than-the Goe s of carrH fornia : .A FY/hole Suit o/ Clothes at $1 , 75 • THE underiigned thanlifill for the patronage of the Citizens of Carlisle and adjoining country, informs his numerous friends and the .public-iii_gerteral, that- he-has just-laid-in - an entirely new Stock of fashionable. Spring and Summer clothing, inade up in the hest style and particulari t y calculated for this place, His stock consists o fine Dress and Frock- costs, Habits, Cassimer, Drab, &c., and Chian coats, Tweed Linen and Check coats, Bussiness coals of all descriptions, superior Black Cassimer and fancy Pantaloons, a great vnriety of Vests from nets' t 044 00, a large assortment of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, whits linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen are requested to call and examine the goods, and he is sure those who buy will be well fitted and at low prices. -A great assortment of Boys clothing, also Caps and Hats, from 123 to $3 00 constantly on hand at ' S. GOLDMAN'S South East carncrof Meilrraild Market aquare, Carlisle; March 26, 1850. SUPERIOR FRESH GROCERIES I Latest arilval. nrifiE Cheap Family Grocery Store of t.Jo seph D. Halbert, West Main street, Car lisle, hasjust received a large and fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that tho Philadelphia markets can afford. The subacri her has just returned from the city, and would respectfully invi t t i e,his'friends and' the paints generally, both town and Country,' to call and examine for themselves his largo and in- -- creased stock, which anthraces all the articles usually kept in his lino of business. Such as Rio, Java and St Domingo and Lagutra Coffee ; Imperial, Young llysbn and Black Teas, ot very superior quality - and flavor; Lavering's• crushed, loaf, falling louf, and loaf sugars, or ange grove, clarified Now Orleans -and brown Sugars of ovary grade and quality, with price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and-syrup Molasses. Spices of all kinds, which he will warrant pure and fresh ground. Brotims,.‘ Ce dar and paintatl btlakets, churns, tubs, half bushel measures, butter Lewis, butter prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, dcc . Clothes, lanai , sowing, traveling and market - baskets of all kindo. - Castile, fancy, rosin and country'' SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of Chewing and smoking T 0 BACCO, spaniel' half spanish and common • CIGARS. (topes twines, and Brushes of all kinds. Primer-CHEESE alivays on hand:- Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant .and Common 'OILS.; GLASS, - QC EENSWARE.—I lave also added to my already large °lock ; a number of saw patterns of White Gritnite and fancy tea sets. with CROCKERY WARE of. every.de feriptiOn, which I will'sell at the lowest prices mat cash. Feeling grateful for, liberal patronage Itbie aefore bestowed upon hint by a generous public, the subscriber tenders thorn his hearty & smacks thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to please end particular attention to business, to merit o continuance of their support. • •March 20, 1850. ' JOS. D. HALBERT. ' - , - NEW - BOOT and - SHOE STORL'.-- NO IIUMBI7O ! rrfHC undersigned. would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they have just (monads new. and. fashionable assortnient of BOOTS AND SHOES. in the store room!formorly.oceupied by Wm. Osborn, in_North-dlanover• street, few doOrsobovo . Win, Leonard's old wand, and fromtheir expe rience in the bueiness the . ) , feel. confident they have supplied themselves with as good and olcap a stock as can ho shown in Carlisle, and which they are determined tb sell lower for Cash. than they can be houghrolsowhere. , Manufacturing and Repairing done in the best Manner Or, the shortest - notice. They have - on hand'a Very heavy 'Stock of all kinda of Luau iiit„ which they will - Doll at ti - small havanc.,l to Shpairiakerdend others; who will find it to their advantage to call and • WM. A 8/CFAY & Carlisle, jaiios--'Sto • " -• ,{l~~e~citca. EMlliitki -7 . - All=RVEding TOliititie - nt - . Or - Om Wor,ld‘u•Salve.' • . ~ , . Contained tie Orerthow or' other .11 fini4vd. - - _ From the " Reading Eagle." THERE vas pever; perhaps, a roe4i . tine brought before _the public„ that Las in do short. a time yon eueh a reputation as " 111. Al- lister's Alf-Healing Ointment, or the .World's Salve." Almost every getigon that . has, made trial of it, speaks* warmly in Its Praise.. One has been - cured by it. of the most painful' Rheuma. tiam i another of the Piles, a third ofja trouble- ' some pain in the side, a fourth of a dwelling iii ' the limbs, &o. If it does. not give immediate relief in every case, it can never du injury, being applied outwardly, As another evidence of the wonderful healing poWev poricesSed by this salve we, ithluoin the . following certificates from a re spectable citizen of Illaidencreck township; in this county.. ' Maidchcreek; Berke c0., , ra., March 90,1847.. Alessrs.•Ritter be Co.—! desire to inform you: that I was antively cured of ii pa in the back, by the use of 111cAllister's All-Healing Salve, which I purchatiedfromyou. , I suffered with it about Cu) years; mid at night was unable to sleep. Dur ing that time I triedivnrious remedies,.which were prescribed for me by °Wane and other crsons-ovithont - receiving-thry - rellefTaTitratirTat am ktrial of this' Salve with a_ result.favorable - beyond expectation. I 'am now entirely. free from the pain and enjoy at night a sweet and ethic:Kul sleep: l'have stun used the Salve since for to oth-ache and other complaints, with similar happy results. Your friend. • JOHN HOLLENBACH. The following is from 7 a regular physician of extensive practice in Philadelphia. James McAllister-4"k: I have for the two lasi years been in the habit of using your Oint ment in 01029 of Rheumatism; Chilblains, and iu Tenn Capites, /Scald blend,) and thus far with the-tappiest effect. I think, from the ex periments I have„rd'aile with it, that it richly de serves to be :adopted gs as article of every day use by the profession at large. Yours, &c. S. BELL, M. D., Phil, Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 1847 To James McAllister—Dear Sir: I take pleas ure in making tmown to you. the great benefit I have reeaived by usingyour Vegetable Ointment or the World's Salve. I had an ulcer, or run ning sore on my - ears of many years standing, I had applied to several physicians but all to no purpose; but - by using your Ointment n few days, it was completely dried up and wolf. I have also used it for burns, for which I find it an ex cellent article; also, in all cases of inflammatio a EIr,VARD THORD . , certify the above state nest is true. C CAINUS, No. 90 Mat ket Street, Philadelphia 7. TETTElt—There is nothing bettettfor the curb of Totter. 13URNS—It is one of the best' thugs in the world for Burns. (See directions for nsirtir, it.) •-PlDPS—Thousimils are yearly en‘red by this Ointment. It never fails in giving relief fee the Piles. CrAround the boxes are directions for using MeAlliSter's Ointment for Seroftila; - ErYSlechtS Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Quinsy, S6re Throat, Briinchitis, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Head Ache,Astlima, Dent. 'less, Ear Ache. Burns, Corns, all Diseases o the Skin, Sure Lips, Pimples, Rte., Swelling o die Limbs, Sores, Ftheummism.Piles, Cold Feet Group, Swelled or Broken Breast,Tooth Ache, Ague in the Face. - CORNS—Occasional use of this Ointment will always keep Corns from growing. People need never be troultled with them tf they use it frequently. - — l:o , The -Ointment is good for--any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some eases it, should be applied often. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name of JAMES McALLISTER is written with a pen on every label. FOR SALE by !n3 agents in all of the Prin cipal towns 111 the United Stoles. JAMES McALLISTER, • • Sole Propr'etor of the above Medicine. PRINCIPAL OFFICE No, 53 North TWA Street, Philadelphia. n'PRICE. 28 CENTS PER BOX:Xfl. AGENTS-- , ,5, Elliott and S. W. Haverstiek Carlisle; J L Reigle, MechanieSburg J. W. Shigiser, Churchtown; Rhoad - & Wherry - Newburg ; Joseph H. Herron, Newville, Lutz and G %V 11611, Harrisburg, .zrak • M r • w7II,\TA • •FA. - t - 'AIRY YPTORAL: I`'or the Vitro of OD'CiCr4S, COLDS,. 0 Ara Ci 7E3 f 3 S 13 B. 0 gr c:;:azTics, 021W17P, AST2E -21/1..11., 1713a130P71NC1-COMCM AND CO.W'SUMPTION. The uniform success wide!' has attended the nee of this preparation—its salutary. effect—its ower to relieve And cure affections of the I wig , -nave_ ~ametl for it a celebrity equalled-by- so other medicine. We offer it to the afflicted with entire citnifidence in its-virtues, and the full be.. lief that it will subdue arid, remove the severest attacks of disease upon the throat --anll"Lungs..-_.I Thisse resulte, as they become publicly known, verry naturally attract the attention of medical men and philanthropists every where. What is _theirmptinon-of--CHERRY PECTORAL. may be seen in the sollowipg VALENTINE MOTT, M. TX Prof. Surgery Med. College, New York, so -'•lt gives-me-pleasure to - certify - the value mil, - efficacy of, Ayer's CHERRY PEG Ewan. which I Consider peculiarly-adapted to cumin all eases of the Throat and Lungs." 'THE RT. REV.,LORD IBISHOP FIELD. 'I writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sink- ing under an affection of the Longs ;—"Try the cherry peetorePand if any. medicine can give you reliet,.With the blessing or God that will;" CHIEF:JUSTICE ELIS'I IS, of Louisiana, writes "That a young (laughter of his was cured of several severe .attacks of croup by the 'Cherry Pectoral." o ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. The Canadian Journal of Mc,dical Science. states,"That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevg lent in this inclement climate, has .yielded with. surprising rapidity to Ay re's Cherry Pectoral, and sic cannot too strongly recommend this skil ' rut preparation to the Profession Rini the public generally."; Let the relieved sufferer speak for himself:— , iIATITFOIII/, Jan. 28, 1847. Dr. J. C. AYER—Dear Sir t—Having . been rescued from - a painful and dangerous disease by your .medicihe, .gratitude prompts tau' to send_ you this acknowledgement, not only in justicdto you,but for the inrorrnation of others in like at -. A slight cold upon the lungs ; neglected at first became so severe that spitting of blood, a Violent cougliondvrofuse night sweats followed and fan. toned upon me. I became emaciated, could ,not Sleep, was distressed-4'm.y cough, \and' a pain thritinghmychest, mid in short had all the alarm ' ing symptoms of (pica- consumption; -- No mid i clue seemed at nil to reach my case, until I prov ident.ally tried your Cheery Pectoral, which soots relieved and now has cured me. Yours with respect, E. A.-STEWART. -- AOLANIi, N. V; April 17, 1848. Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir have for years been afflicted with Asthma iw the worst form; so that I have hoen oldird to sleep in my chair for a larger part of the iitee,,being suable to breathe in ray bed. I had tried a great ninny Medielnes,-ItoLuo_purposo,.untl my physician prescribed, as an experiment, your Cherry Pee. torah' - .• • • At first it seemed to make me worse, but in less than a week. I began to experience the most gratify invrellef; . from its use; and now, in • four weeks, Mediae:lse is entirely removed. I can sleep is my bedr with comfort, Mid enjoy a state o faith whicli I hadnever - expected to enjoy. - . GEORGE S. FERItAN'I'. kREPAItfiD .11Y-Z.--11. --AYRES, CIILXIST, - lONVELL 31AllgACIIUSETTB. . Rawlins, S. 'A. Hubbard Dr.. S Elliott, Caslisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanic rg; J H. Herron, Newville; J.C. & J. R. Altick Snip pensburg;'and, druggists generally. REVOLUTION, CA'AIUEL A. HUBBARD, havingpurchns -oeirorlitr.7ll-cury A. Sturgeon, his stock 'el Drugs, Medicines .& c.; would respectfully so' licit a sham of the public patronage, at the old stand,,corner of,Pitt and High Streets, 'opposite the Rail Road depot,• • He will'keep constantly On hand, an.. assort ment of fresh Drugs. Medicines, Paintii, Oils, Dye Stull's, Perfumery, and ,a .variety-of fancy articles, which' ho •is determined to' sell low,— He willgive his personal attention to the 'busi ness, and particularly to, putting up prescriptions. A littoral dediiationmadeTor Physicians coun try Merchants/ and Pedlers. • Codar . • JUST'recoived at the cheap Har4ware sto, of thneuliscrilioi in East ugh Street, comploto!fistiortinent of Tubs. Buckets; Churits. &c. 'lltiponts /and :Blasting rotvder, which will be sold very cheap by Jan, 93d 1450. • HENRY.. SAXTON. CrimOitittiolt 1 - of . .;.. ), - ,K ",L-d *_A., „-1,-."- .), . (A , v c v ,•k - i 4 ~,, 7%••••••7:.•. - - ,:t7DI 7 IpF.I - :-:_ 1 -_1 :411811 Riestiointfoli TtELNIIIVL TO AN Amendment of the Constitn,) RESOLVED by the Scnale - Home- of . lienesentatives of _the Commonwealth a) Pennsylvapia, in Gentriti...dssenitdy met, That the 'Constitution of this- Commonwealth be a mended in the second section of the fifth article, no that,,it,shall rend :la follows r The Judges fl the. Supreme Court, Of the several Courts oo Common Plena, and 'of such other Gems o Record as ore or sholl be established by law, shall be elected by the quitlified_electiaM-0-Lth-e Coonwealtli, in the manner following to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, try the qual ified electors of the Commonwealth at, large ; the President Judges of the severul Courts of • Common Picas, and of such other Comb... of Record ns are or shall be established by law, • and all other Judges required to he learned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respec tive districts over which they are to preside or net as Judges; and the Associate 'Judges a the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified elect ors of the counties respectively. The Judges-F -el the Supreme Court shall hold tlieir offices fov the term' of fifteen years; if they 61101 sn:long; behave themselves well, (Subject to the allot ment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first election;) the President udges of the seep ml Courts of Common Pleas, nod of such ()thee Courts of Record as_ are shall be seiblishae• by law; and all other Judges required to learned' in the law, shall bold their offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long be have themselves' well ; the Associate Judges of the Colas s of Common Pleas shall WO their offices for the term of five years if they shall so. long behave themselves well; all of whom shall' he commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause,,which shall not be sufficient groan - cis of impenchment, the Got erotic shall re move any ofilieni on the address of two4thirds of each branch of the Legislatnre. The first e lection shall take place at the general election. of Allis Commonwealth, pest after the.-ndoiditm--of this amendment, and 'the cominissiOns of till the dodges who may be then in Mike shall expire on the - first •-Alominy-Ail December following, when Me terms of the new Judges shall commence.— The persons who shall Men be .-tented ,lodge s of the Supreme COUII 41:111.1101d their offices or 1 . 01- 'drys One- of 1111.111 tot' (liege yens, one for years, one the nine years, one for year:, and one fur,fifteen years, the ter e of each to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as sore :Mur the election its convenient, anti the rcooll talai lhaihr theta yrtfre siihis nis9•liiiis.;tteti in accordance...there:rm. The Judge s. hose commission wIII first expire shall be Chief Justice. ;luring ;:is term, awl thereafter • encli`JUdge 1,10)se commission shall. first ex pi; e ' shall in turn lie the Chief Justice, ;Ind if two or more commiSsicllis Shall expire on the same tiny, the Judges holding them shall decide by, lot which slisll be the Chief Justice. Any VatalleiCS, hap pening, by depth, resign:l6oll Or otherwise, iu nny of the said Courts, shall lie filled by ap pointment by the GOVerliar, to continue till the lirst Monday of December succeeding the nest julige, or (hot getteellile--•- Cour( and the l'r'esidenis of the several Courts of Common Fleck shall, nt staled times, receive for their services an arequate connpen‘ntion, to be fixed -by law, which slain not be diminished during their continuance in office ; but they shall receive no feeror perquisites of office, nor. hold any other race of profit under this Common wealth, or under the Government or the United States, or any other State or this unio - o. The - itikes — drtliirSupreme Court, during their con tinuance in office, shall reside within this Com monwealth ; laid the cutlet .Imiges. during their continuance inaDffice reside within the dis trict or countrfor which they were respentisely elected. S MOCALMONT, Speaker of the Honor of Repreluntatives V BEST, Speaker qf the Senate 'l, ? !Harrisburg, January 28,1850. I, Samuel W. Pearson , Chief Cletk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, 110 hemby certify 'that ......nlutiod,(Nn. It) on the Sevote file of the present session .) entitled "Resolulion Felative to an amendment'of the Constitution,"— it being the same resolutiutillich mkt agreed to by a majority of thd members elected to each f-louse of the last I.cgislature—after has - lag Inca duly considered and discussed, was this day a-. greed to by a majority of the members elected to and sereing in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its prdsent session, as will hppcar by their votes given on the final passage of the resolution aa follows, viz : Those voting in favor of the resolution were, B. Jones Brooke, J. Porter Brawley, A Crabby Jonathan J Cunningham, Thomas S. Fernon, Thomas 11 Forsyth, Charles Frailer, Bohm: 111 Frick, flour • Fultonjohn W tome_ sey, . 'tl tam t aslett, Isaac Bogus, Timothy Ices, Joshua Y Jones, Joseph Konigmaelier, Geerge V. Lawrenee, Maxwell MeCaslin, Ben. .jamin Malone, Benjamin Matthias, Fleury A Muhlenberg, _ll..Packer, Wm It, Sad ler, David. SankitY, Peleg 13 Sven-, Conrad Sh i, mer, Robert C Sterrett, Baniel Stine, 'Farris 13, Streeter, John II Walker and Valentine Best, Speaker—Yeas 20. Those voting against the passage of the reso lution were, George Dat sie, Augustus Drum an.l Alexander King—Nave 3. Extract from the 'Journal.: -•-- - - SA NI UEl'..- W. PEARSON, Clerk IN THE HOUSE OF REMO: SEN TAT IN ES Ikyrisburg, aliarch,l, 1850. I, William lack, Chief Chink of the [loose of Representatives of Neils).lvania, do licretiy, cer tify that the lot to. oing resolution, (No. 10 on the Senate file, and 'l" , lti. 211 on the Ilolts e Journal of Ale present session,) entitled '. Resolution . rola• live to the 'intendment of the Constitution,"-- it being the same resolution which was agreed to by a majority 'of the members el&I •,l to -each 110A0 of the last. Iwgislatiire—afte having been tlitiy - considered nail` discussed, w i s this day a• greed to by a majority of the embers elected to thy serving in the Iltatis of Representatives of Pennsylvania, 11 is . present sessinn, as will Mlllear by their yofiss,given on the Ilual passage of the resolution, as tiilkitrs;- , Those voting in. favor of the passage of ',lie resolution were, John A elier,lolni Allison, Win II nker, „ Robert Bo Id w in, David J Rent, Craig Biddle, J eremitili Il)aek, Jobit'S Bowen, William Brindle,-Daniel II II Brower, Jesse It Bin•den. John Cesma; IleOry Clitireltdohn N. Cony my ham, Sylvester Crullaitil, Benjamin Si. David, William J. Dolibins„lnmes P Downer, Thomas, Dunean, William MIMI, WlllilllTl Espey, John C Evans, William Evans,.A. Scott Ewing, Alex ander .I'otte l r 'ea te g x .' n . it t i. n .r u' Gri rootwiecyl.lll'llße n jami n .I Grier, Joseph IL Griffin, Joseph, Gaffey, Jacob S Daldem.iii, George II Hart, LelTert Hart; John Hastings ' %Valium •J. Hemphill, John Hoge, II Huplet, Lewis Herford. 'Washington J Jackson, Nicholas Jones; John \V Killinger, Charles E Kinkead,ltobert Klotz, Harrison I Laivil,MOrris Leech, Jonathan I) Leet, Anson !mooned, James J Lewis, Henry Lilac, Jonas It McClintock,' John F McCullough, Alexander C McCurdy, .lobo McLaughlin, John McLean, Samuel Marx, John. B ,Motek, 'Michael Mr 3 ers, John 111iller, Joseph _C...-M ollny,-JohirD - IttOrilTCWilliain T Morrison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Nickles , " 40.0 1, Nissly, Charlet 31.tteill, John B Pucker, Joseph C Powell, James I.I• Reid; "john S Witty, Lewis Roberts, Samuel itobioson, John P Ruth. ei•ford, Glenni VV . Scofield, Tlicinias C Scouller, ‘Villfitm Shalfiirr, lacliardSimpsnn, E i l t, i , , T i ile s i i , ,. AVillitun Smith, William A Smith, Stnyser, William II Sraider,Thorans - C - Steel, David Ste Ward, - Charles Stockwell, Edwin C 'Frolic, Aitilrew Wade, Itobeig I.: Walker, Tito. mos Wilson, Sidney . II WellsOlirnin A Mi. hiatus, Daniel Zerbey and Joan S. ,McGalmont, Speaker--Yens 87; . • . Those voting against the passage' of the ream lotion were, Augustus K. Campy David Evans and .lames 111 Porter—Nays .3.0. • Extract from the Journal, •, , , WILLIAM. JACK, Clerk: SECRETARY . / tO'FFICE, ° Filed March 15, 11350. A NV ,BENFDICT, Deft: ° ec. of -C iimmo nweanh SacarrAny'a Orrron. renn4lvania as • Ltd° certify that the above and foregoing its true and oorrect copy of the ,orignad .resolution of the General Asbetrffily, - ziltitlett "fiesolution - relative to an amendment of the P ontfitution,7 as the same remains on file in this office. {"....} In testimony win:real have, hereunto L.S.set nay hand, and caused to be affixed tern the seal of fit] Secretary's Office, at filar Odium this fifteenth day of Aloe, Anne Donsiol ono thousand eight 4undrednnil ' . -A L ItUSSIML, je,20,'50,14. • 'See of the Conti/106MM ; -. '"'•.'Ml MEI