EYE MED /4111,1 EZPOSIEOR MINE RLISLE; 'PENWA: A • • • We London roSt-offlce. -" l'he' post-office arrangeMenta here are, •:beYorttlltllA Praise.v . -For. the ernalVaiirn; -of ianepenny (of two, cents;) letters are •- net only conveytml to every r.t7o '-the Itnited IClngdem, hat in alititles ered without, additional charge to the 1. persons to . whom theyare addreseedir— ' !Ili most Of the thete 'a'riti four Ad ? liveries _every day by 'carriers, .and. in ,Landon there are ten deliveries' for a ear ''lttin.distence";arountl, the - poettciffice - , or •!, in. what is beyend " that there are-five•deliveries. •. To accel erate the morning delivery 'of letters in fljetaitt. parts; of the'nie tropolis, 'the pOst man are conveyed in long light vehicles .sto the verge of their districts , at "which :, , .theY.arrive fresh for their 'work. Xeeh ,vehicle of.this kind carries fourteen men 'with their bags,;the man belonging to ithe nearest . walk which they are to reach pfd rtext - Wthedoor, so .asT.l.ffi._ "without occasioning . any stoppage." . , In the mail trains on the railway there :is a.poli:office car; attended 13) two men. These men receive the bags at every, : station, and having in their car pigeon holes, counter's, and every convenience for assorting-letters, the bags are open ed,-overhauled;—and p - roperly thie way a letter may, pas t s from oi l e . town ;to another in a few Minutes, Instead'of toing.thieugh and returning _ again,_asis _too often_the ease with Our, Atneriean.mails..- As, the cars will not stop at evety little post-Office, they have a kind of crane, on which the; •bag is hung, and from Which-it_is seited by,. jothe.po4troafts_ r - itie,traiicielrushilig pest,: In connection; with the , post-office 'there iS a money - orderoffice, from which persone wishing to remit money can get an-order forlic:payable at any country poet-office, which they may designate, • tn•the kingdom.: The charge for _this great public convenience:is threepence .on all sume.not exceeding two pounds, and on sums aboVe 'this, not exceeding: five pounds, - sixpence. No larger or- ' ders are given +than five . pounds; but persons wishing to send ten pounds'can get two orilers . ; or if twenty they - can . ;get four. Payments for small orders of this kind, at the London. office, amount some tithes ,to ene hundred thousand dollars per day. Inetead•of adoertising letters as in the United States, boards are hung. up.: in each post-office, on which are placed lists containing the *names of persona t, whom letters have been sent, and whose residences . are ml known. A person seeing his name - has only to write his address with a pencil on the remainder of the line, and the ____lette_t_ie_presenited_at_ his residence—the following day. _ . AN INCIDENT.-A. few years since, an American officer was stationed at a fort; near one of the Northern laltes- During the long winter months he' and his wife were indeed happy, for there . were whites enough in the neighborhood to make a . pleasant circle, and_the In-_ diens were exceedingly. friendly ; but the first summer evening, when Nlrs. B. raised .her low - windovs ; .and.hung aside the curtains, to let in the fresh• air, pla ced her little table in the middle of the• White fluor, and lighted her pretty solar /amp, brought 'tom ,Iter home. with so much care, and the lieutenant was sit ting .in the door; fooking out - _,UpOn forest, peaceful ae the shadowy that lay on the ground, the pair were startled by thewpearance of many Indians, 'duns tinecheir dark visages in at every win. dow,.and running hurriedly past the door_• looking in and pointing upwards to the shy and clapping their hands and • laughing, with signs, all ' tis mysterious as the object of their visit; until, over come with wonder and ,delight, they; exclaimed-Wessayah ! Wessayah ! she has caught a moon 9 she has caught a moon ! AyloOlLC9achnsan A Correspondent of the New York Tri- ; bone, writes.:-.7 • You will have noticed that the adored man who, was coachman not only of Gotha' I Taylor, but of bis predecessor Mr: Polk; I lately bad his wife, aud daughter and grand chilfiren-dnexpectifily oTd by the owners in !- this city, to a negro dealer, in Baltimore.— The poor fellow was frantic with despair, I when his wife and children were borne from him, add -stilt-rnore , so when -he ascertained 1 - that thirty-two ; hundred dollars was the ; imallsit sum that would ransom them from captivity and restore them to hint. With an energy I never . saw equalled, he went to Work among the members of Congress, and • :others holding offices in this city nearly all of whom knew him in the course of the week that he was limited to for purchasing them at the rate, succeeding in raising twen-. ty-eight hundred dollars of the amount. Al though the-gallant Col. Bliss was among the moil.,liberal of the original contributors, he unhesitatingly, loaned the father and husband • : ; the remaining four hundred dollars, giving , him tt year to repay it in,.and longer if it be "'"came necessary. The .poor fellow has re turned -to the city with his ransomed wife and children, the happiest man I ever saw. They haire each gotie back, to their old places of service, with hearts so overflowing with - gratitude as to preclude' their giving expres- Ilion' to their feelings. Considering the ex traordinary short space` of time, this large cam was raised -by contribution,...l doubt whether a more'prompt;act of liberality of' the kind is to be found in the Union. MILIVAIIICIE.—The census Q 1 Milwaukte shoWs a population of twenty thouitual twenty six. In 18:0, only sixteen years ago, Solomon Juneau was the soul white male itv habitant of the town. In tho eking of that our the first frame building.was put up here. Eienin 1840, but tea years. ago;Milwahhio eatqii only nunshoe . sesunteeh huntlecOnhah- Rants. .„. . _ Isxrapuraliaaa.t42 WHOLESALE, A 1,113 RETAIL CONFECTIOtiARY STORE, North. Hanover treet, Carlisle, 'a. he subscriber would . respectfully_invite the attention of Country •Alorehacs and the public in general if? hiallarge assortment of . Confectionaries manfactured of the best materiol.fresh every day—and warranted to stand any climate, which he Will sell Wholesale retell at the old stand in North Hanover street,m foie doors north of the Bank. Having just returned from the city, ho would also call . attention tb a large assort. mans of Fruits and Nuts of the latest importa tions; consisting intpart of - ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, Figs, Preens, Dates, Citron, Almonds, E. Wal. nuts, Cream-Cecoa; Pea Nuts, Filberts tze.-' ' He line also made a large addition to his stock. ''., TOYS, Akin FANCYIt OOBS, •• coMprising l in part ! , Fine French c'Card visiting . and other BasketS,Pallor, Glass ands - W-ooden, Fancy - Boxes. Dolls .Doll Heads, Tops, Bats and Parlor Balls, Refutes, Games and Puzzles' Whoelbarrowe,.Wagone Furniture, Tea Setta and Nine , Pine in'floiee:Freneh had - Gorman Acoordoono, Fancy Soaps, hair Oils, Cologne,: Brindles Ao. In connection with the above he has just received - a large assortment of ' FRESH GROCERIES, . such a, Caicos, Teas. Sugars,.ltioiasses j .Spicua, of ull ki,naa,Y Water, Soda, Buffer ana Sugar Crackers, and all other articles 'in the Grocery ' lino. which will liiveold . at loier ram; FINE , OARES;,nIWayacia hand , 'Mul baked io cordor, , ' 'Parties aupolicd , with , Cll"artioles his line at.low pricey. ;. • I, All eiders from a'dratanco thankfully received . and'uttonded . to wich:detmatchi, N: B. no charge; for Oohing:at thla eataliliahmorn,. •i• Carlialtilune 5,95 Q. P. MONYER•i, ,filiorellaneotto RETROLEIWOR ROOK OIL, ;:11- k NAIITRA.L REMEDY Procured from a Well in, Allogligny county, .Pa 4. .000 fort bflow thiebith , sisurface. Pqr,iii , Ararscfcii, , fir ; SPE'i. '‘.l4",;Koit o . . . ' The iteolthfOl Ulm hem' Naiute'p eeetet etning, • • The bloom of health, and life, to man btteg, • • At; ‘ ll.ote het. , lepthe the magic Wield mews, . ;To calm our oufferlagoond nFauago our wow!, • . , • • THIS Kreat re'inedi ofl4 rthil-e, after repealed '1 and fair trials has wonted il t Way.into popu lar favor.' We need herdic , relit t the tact, that Ws' k Pure, thiadelterated 'URAL. MED WINE, and is put tip'as,if tleivs from the bosom' the earth, without admixture. : In these days 'of Nostrum vending;we do not 'Wonder:it op an -credulity. ei p.d by 'the 'community; tapen the intrediktion ,i,i'al4q4! Retneax, butthatt nerede litY44elialt not sUpPress a medicine, whose ptiwer- Tel Inflitence has mitigated'. and. u ',cured so „Many illiamiesineldent ie. our race; Were. We(: , ) with hold r e m e dy likethia : froin; public no tice, we should consider. ourselyertris gamy of- keeping back sorriethingthat Was :intended,' to relieve touch hurrah 'lnitfer . Mg; end dienet the glooin and pain of many rt imo o rhose system' has for years been racked mid tortured.by;the_fell...Cngines.o.v llisense 'l%.lrtyi:(lKCJiiit - :_wonder,-gentle -reader, and join with others In the cry , , that it cures too Many'diseaseiffor, if you will take the trouble , to run over the list.of diseases foi whichit is re commended ~you will.find that they: are diseasei naming:the same kind of tissuce,and consequent ly I'l' IS ,XPI'LICAIILE TO Alit. , • 'But the.best - mldence in 111'6r or a medicine tire the cures therriselve's.Whentheseattindout in bold relief; and when lie` who fur years has sof fere the tortures and ; ppangs of an J oinffidiefible lesioii;which has been hastening...hire to the nar row house, speaks out in itsprsiseovhat better evidence need be w tuititri We have 'the' cid dence in our possession, of many, astonishing cures, which will be furnished te any one who re ally 'doubts the efficacy of this wonderful The L'arth; from which man Was created,bears in her bosom remedies which if known, are err noble of restoringt, him to health and vigor, when prostrated by sickness and'ilisertse,, It Was the opinion of the•celehrided Dr.' Huai, that there' Nahire r ali-an tidete,to:-every to which is lisble. Every one, is .aqiire of the relief frequently obtolOottfrona Mineral 'Ffiz. tars, in most chroniecthaptaints. These siugular medicaments, flowing out.ll-em the earth, satura. tad with , rtir , stanctr , vdried lii 'their character, and holding them in complete solution, bear am ple testimony to 'the fact, that they were cern• pounded hy;:the.master hand of Nature, to repair the'shattered vessels of buir phySical:heing, and set them with sails unfurled, prosperously. upon he sea of life. • . The r e troleti oneofthis.kind of-remedies, and is endued with powers to relieve more hu rdan suffering than any other medicine .extant.— Whet, taken perseveringly and according to the directions, it will cure—Di arrhoea , Piles, R hew matisin „Gent , Neuralgia, Obstinate Eruptions °Me Skin, Erysipelas, Pimples on the Fuse, Blotches, Piles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Ring Worm Tetter, Scald - Head, Pains in the Bones, and Joints, and all that class of Diseases, in which alterative, or purifying Meti mines are indicated. Sold by S. W. Haverstick and S. A. Hubbard, Carlisle ; J. C. & G. H. tick, Shippensburg; J. Hood & Son, Springfield; Gilmore I,t Stoßgh, Newville ; Thomas Greason, Plainfield, Cumberland county. September . - The United. States Life Insurance • Annuity and Ti t CompanY. - Czarter .Perpetual—Ca $250,000 Cash Syst rpHE constant, unsolic application for A., Life Insurance, furniel., n oat abundant and gratifying prool that üblic mind is deeply impressed with , the _ toportauca of this subject.' The great old howeVer, of Insuranee should be safety, oth erwiso the whole motive to insure may be dis appointed. Too , much care cannot be practised in the selection of an office with which to effect the contract.— The choice should be regulated not by present and constantlarge inducements, ti's this, is Cer. tainly incompatible with future benefits. The premiums on life are calculated for the/it/tire, it nresent and prospective benefits therefore are litigation, the result ultimately, must terminate .in litigation, disappointment and ruin. The objet aimed at by this institution is stability mid par parlay. The rates of premium have been care• fully prepared with reference to fluctuations.— l'he cash _system of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no port of the assets of this company, and' every contingency - being - fortified with an-ample-cap. security stamps too whole system. This feature, paranionat to all other considerations, commends the company to public favor. Etr pia...story' pamphlets, blanks. application papers informEdion, and a ill be cheerfully turnislied by WM ill OSE, Esq., who has been duly appointed agent of this company for Cumberland county, Dr. H HINKLEY has also been' appointed Medical Examiner. Directors.—Stephoo R. Crawford, Ambrose W 'Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William M Godwin, Paul l Goddard Lawrence Johnson, George LlFflenry, James Deveredx, John L Linton. President.—Stephen R. 6rawfod• Vice-President.—Ambrose W. Thompson. Scconry E.L9lt_arsur_o_r_harlea = G Imlay Dyre. attorney.—Thoroas BRIO. Medical Examiners.—Paul LI Goddard, M.D. William Pepper, M. D. Lung:lly POPULAR. razadomr.. BY THE FIRM of TROUTNIAN & MAY Dear Gentlemen, take our. advice,' To every one we ma'to our call, If you would have a coat that's nice. Look at Troutman & May's Cheap Clo hi ng If all. Here areiD i resses of all kinds, Fine and coarse, and also eheap 42 • • Please ex mine end you'll find, For your money quite a heap. _ Here are goods for every season, Thick and stout, neat and thin; All that you'ean wish in reason, . ll'you doubt it just drop in. Here are Frock and Body Coate, • Both with low and standing collars; Berne that button round the throat, To be hadfor a few dollars. Hera is every style of Vest, And all sorts of Pantaloons, --• You can choose what suits you beet, stve, or morn, - or afternoon. • Here are sacks and RoundabOuts, Qveralls and Jackefs Green, Please to look and you will find, Hero the cheapest ever seen. Hare are light: coats for the Spring,l Fancy goods for Summer wear, : You will find them just the thing.--al Nothing better anywhore. , lll • Shirts and Bosnia's may be found. Pooket,lihndkerehiera and Gloves-, Scarfs to tie ynur'neck around, When you seek your lady loves. Here are'Capg, Suspender's, stocks, Collars, very nice indeed, Clean and nice, in paper . hist the thing that you will need. If we talked a day about them,. • We could iicarcely, tell you all. Gentleineli can't do without 'hem— Then. dear frieude, give ue a call. NOW ARRIVAL OF Foreign and Domestic Hardware JACOB' SENBIL has just received, from the eastern Cities, and is now opening - at the Cheap Hardware, on North ,Hanover Street, next door to Glass' Hotel, a now assortment in - his line, such as I • • , Oils, Gliisq end - Pninta, • Copal, Japan and. Black Varnishes, of extra quality, Nails and Spikes, Wa'ts' ben( Bar Iron,. Cant, Shehr, - Blieter, and Spring Steels,. • • Looks,Jfinges and Screws. Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augurs, Axee, Knives and Forks, Shoo Findings, &c. To' which he would .call the attention of the Persons wishing to buy will do well to oall..ns we tire determined to sell •at low rates for melt. Itz:rThe highest price paid for.Scrop .Iron, arid for Flax - Seed.. SENER. novl4 <, • • . Webb's - Washing P.owder,_ A 'groat saving °limber, soap and whit. ; out any 'RUBBING' by washing boards, Ma' chinas, or' with the' hands, an& 'preventing 'all wenVand tear of - clothott; Warranted not to injure' the linear fabrics:' cents. Bald eholeopte . anCretnil..at ;Dr, Rawlin s ! D rud'aii:Variely: Store; Main at. Carlisle, and at hia Altalietit.*lll;.North,gireeu et. iiipepp- N.B. All prderii.lfille4 ,st,o,Mounfacturrir's prices. VITHERIAL,'OIT4qrsitIe. . -'•• • (jbll6), iiILTEIPARD'a MEI Stoyes 01)1311.9. ArKeist -flu•4 7rAtl¢6 4 e4o se ri e ta V has just received s. new and splendid as, eortmeat of AV,INTER,'GODDS, which he ofers tor his" cuetonieie`. arid .`4sthers favor him with a calnit:#keat Itattains !, GI,GTITS "AITD dAssrpimtts,• • 00i1 1 0-,yolvpt. cords. ay,.--jptius, scarlet, low, whitwrafd Pantriti Plannolktichiage, num. ling, &Iliad, 'm16110'1606 dei lanes, alpacas, Ra bvrg 'clothe, groVeSt•hosfeiy, Irish linen, corn-. forts; &c ,• • , SHAWLS Sfifi,lVLS I A largo, rind, splendiq.,assorttuain of Long and Squae Shawls, at all, prices to suit the ,•• , • times. •••sQO ss,, ND:SHOES. • - Alkin,,,]Poota'and,,Sliiiee,:*ich he is deism.' fined sell low ' , at his stand, in North Hano first store belOW IhtaVerstick's Drug Store. .. yer Street:, . „T. G. CARMONY: ' , NEW.GQODE T THE . . - • .. THE undersigned respectfully informs his froShils and ituinercnie!' customers, that'he has rbmotiod.his store to .Humerich's corner direct ly opposite Wm, Leonard's old stand, in North Hanover street. Helms recently returned from Philadelphia, with a, large and'carofully se eem& iissortineht-of • New -Spring Goods, purcliased at the loWest ,priees, and which he is determined dispose of at very small profits. AI .ar4e assortmenrof SUPERIOR CLOTHS, at from 75 cents to $6 pqr yard. Also; Cassi- , mares,,Casaincts and Vestings, at 'various pri ces. . . • _DRESS GOODS, such as De!eines, Batsges. and, a splendid as sortment of:Silks,. Also,' a , very extensive as sortment of !Calicoes:and Gglintrts, suitable for the appioneßing season;'.'Aled,. Checks, Table Dinpers; Tiekings, bleached and • un blenched Mttlins - Bonnets, Hats; /ke.' •• BOOTS AND SHOES.- A well selected assortment of ken, Winifeif i and, Children's Boots ,and Shoes, of superior quality, and very`cheap.. Also, boys and meh Cloth and Hungarian Caps. - • • - of all kinds, viz :Zogati.Cogee, Kolail'ses, Pe kin Tea Company's celebrated Toas,.&c., all' fresh end good. Also, constantly on hand, tini..bee.t quality of-Carpet The sultscHber reopectfulry asks Isle dostom ers and' all Who wish good. bargains. hi give him - anearly - call... Don't forgot the Stolid, c0t...! ner opp - ositeAmonard's.Old - stand, North Han over street. opt° . N W WOODS, Ag't, N• 13... Butter, Eggs, Raga and Soap, taken at markek rices. „ A Large Stock of Dry Goods Belli • :•..? 1, •1:14S",, 'BEE - • ALT COST'. 10011 the . benefit - of all, my Triends in the 1 town and country the subscriber makes the above announcement to show that he has concluded to .change his Business. Settle up all Book Accounts, and sell out his entire stock of dry goods nt east.-- All who wish to save a sixpence can do so by calling at the - BEE" 11l VI in Noith Harm• ver street, as 1 wish to dispose of my stock between this nnd the first of January, 1851, r, hove a largewtock of staplo . goods all suit ed for family uses: Please call atid examine my stock, as nothing will be lost, and all at tention will be given by the subscriber to plense. S A -COYLE. CLOTHING ! I keep constantly on hand Remit, Made Clothing. . Also will have made by air. Thos. Reightert(who is.woriting in my Store Room,) o ordor any garment on the shortest notice. july24 S. A. COYLE. NEW SPRING GOODS! yr Abead of all. Competition - : rintlE subscribers have returned . from Phila.. 1: dolphin, with a large assortment of - CHEAP SPRING .GOODS, ' consisting partly of Aloes do Laines, Lawns, Bareges, Linen Lustres, - at 123, IE4 and 25 eta per.yard, Alpachas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and a variety of other dress goods; Cloths, Cassi ruores,Jestirtge,Sumn,ler stuffs for men and boys wear in endless variety, checifiaiags muslins at old prices, flannels, hosiery, gloves, laces and edgings, insertings, and some very :cheap CARPETS, grOceries, queensware, &c. Also, a largo assortment of very CHEAP BONNETS, Palm leaf and braid hats, bonnet ribbons at lvices and very cheap, a few pieces wide' hi ustre black silks, together with a general as sorttnent including nearly every article in our line of business, all of which have been bought for Cosh, and will be sold to our customers and he whole cnuntry at considerably lower prices than they can be bought in Carliiirdr=lirrvo us a call and judge for yourselves. A Sr. W BENTZ: AlarelL2o, 1850. Go ADJOINING THE COURT-HOUSE-, CARLISLE,-PA THE subscriber haling leased the above large and commodious 110 I'EL, situated on the corner of the Public Square and South Hano ver street-, and lately occupied In Ben!. L begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that he is prepared to entertain them in a manner which auntiot fail to meet their approbation, , THE HO USE has the . most pleasant loca tion in'the borough—has been newly furnished and otherwise improved, and na pains will be spared to make those who nhty s sojourn with him, comfortable during their espy. His par lors are large and well furnished, and his cham bers' supplied with flew and comfortable bed .ding. HIS :TABLE will be Supplied wi h the best the market can alTord, and all who are connect ed with his house be fOund -attentive care ful and obliging.. - • THE BAR will contain the best liquors the city.-edn.produce, • HIS STARLING is entirely new and exten sive, capable of,accommodiiting from 50 to 60 horses—Making it wolesirable stopping place for DROVERS, and will be attended by a skil ful Ostler. in short, nothing will be wanting calculated to. add to the 'entiifert and convent: ence of those who may favor him with their •sf,atronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year (KrTraitte MODERATE. . robt'4s:tt; JOIM HANNAN DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS 'resh Spring . Supply ! HAVE just received d fresh stock of Med: icinos, Paints, Glass, Oil, &e:, which having.been purchased with great care at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Families, Physicians, Cbuntry Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. DRUGS. Herbsand Extracts, Spices, ground and whole Besdnces, Perfumery: &c. •Warranted Genuine. ST Dog and Cam Woods,' Oil Vitriol • Copperils, • Lae Dye'' • PAINTS. •• Wethorill & Brother's Pure Deaci, Chromcv Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Washes, Jersey Window Glass; Lin Seed Oil,Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and, Red Lead. All of which will be .sold ,at the very_ lowest market price, • Also,a Beau and Lipton did ras sortment of. Patent Medicines, Fine hemi eals, Instruments,: Pare Essen'l Oils CVd,Liver Oil DYE Indigoes, • „ Madders, Sitmac Alum, ' FANcY Gotons; FRUITS; 'Confectionary, and, innumerable other articles calculated for 11a0 end ornament, all 01 aro offered'et the lowest cash prices; at the cheap Drug Rook and Fancy Store of the Sub scriber on North Hanover street. ' ' • .. . • S. W. HAVEII.4TICK. May 22; 1850. Ateetioneeritie . THE subscriber wishes :o inform hie friends in :town_ and—conntry - . --------- that he;bne , commene- - • i• - ..' . edl the above business a . -.... ' n and will attend lo sales' • .......... 1, . . """—•• 7-1 . 1 1 etiL r(f, L town and country on fef.ll" Ali% the , moat . reasonable 'forme 'Ho SaiLbe found aCtbe Hatdwaro State riait'aoor ,to'Seott'al'averta ,in North, Hanover. atigl4 ' •, — A 8 SENEI2,, hc sisort it nieat i2 of:APESj:istreoeiietl aubseritiar, 7.4 1 i0, Glass Tubia for g itn Elk rcod. pill. cheap • • • 4 2. 4 1 .90 8 , • „„. • SAlETiukist, itE I EDV.I..,Z '„PECTORAL: • • lobe. the Crrir sr . •••• • : • • dOUGiC$ 0 . comass; . • coAltsztrEqs . ; AS ri-Ec mrsoorma-optitkrt 45 CI DT tir PTIbIT In offering to thecommunity, thisyjiirstly,cele-. .brated 'remedy for diseases af,the tit root and. -lungs, it is-not our wish.to trifle.with the Urea 'or health of. the affr.eted, but frankly -to lay' be. fore theta the opinions of tlistinvished 'men -and. Boom of the evidences - of its success, from which: t p h l e e y dg c e sn pu i t n o t e lg iy e a - fu t t o • t ra lt: x m e lv sees. (lire. sincerely ' . n o wild • assertions'or false-statementwor-its-efficacy,nor_unli-w out all'hOpixstiffr:riug - humanity whicli facts.w ill not warrant.i . • . Many proofs are here given :naive sol 'piton . inquiry trom the public into we publish t feel2 ing assured they will find them perfectly r rlia ie and the Medicine worthy their best ZlOllll dence' and patronage: PROM BENJ.SILLIMAN. M.D., L. L. D. 60 Professor of Chemistry, Mineraology,&o., Yule : 1 -College,-Meiiiher of thelLit. Hist. Mid: PILL • and Scion. Societies of Ameririt and Europe. I'l deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an ad-: mivaLle composition from solos of the 'best ar • fieles in,the Materia Medics, add oi - very effect ive remedy for the class of diseases it is intend- ed to cure." New Haven. Ct., Nov. 1,1849. Prof. - CLEVELAND,pf Bowdoin College, Me. Writes-, 1 11 have witnessed . the kffecti of your 'CHERRY PECTORAL' in my own tinnily mut that of my friends, and it gives me satisfactinii to, state in its faver that i no medieine-1 have • iiver: known_has proved so nininently lueees`stni curing diseases of the throat and lungs.' ? Writes- 4, 1%0t he considers 'CHERRY PEC TORAL' the heat medicine for Polinottary. affee dons Mee given to the public,?? and states that Nils daughter being obliged to keep the room fcMr,inontlis,with a severe settled cough, nee° rn landed by raising of bloodotight sweats, and the all e Odom symptmna of consumption ' commenced the uie of the 'CHERRY PECTOE'AL' itnd lutd-coinpletely-recovered." Dr. Ayet , --liie . ar Sir: For two years I w a s afflicted with a very severe cough, accOMpanied ho• spitting of blood and profuse night swea4.— By the advice of my attending physician I was induced to use your (11E1111Y PECTORAL, and iiintidued'to do. so tilt I considered myself cured, end ascribe the ellict to your prepara.ion. • JAMES RANDALL. Hamh'en as. Springfield, Nov. 27. 1848. This day _appeared the shove 'Mined James Itandahond pronounced the above statement true in every' respect. _ LORF.NZO NORTON, Justice. \\ '' ,V • THE HIVE," PORTLAND, Me. Jot. 10,1547. Dr. Ayer I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last au tumn, it brought on a cou A lt wluch confined me in my chamber, and begun to assume the alarm sy.tartoms-of_constimptioa-- -I tl-tried--t fte best 'advice' nnJ the' best medicine to no piiiinse, until 1 used your CHERRY PECTORAL ; which has mired. me, and you may well believe me.— Cratefully yours. there is any value in the judgment of the wise, whb speak from experience, here is a med., leitlC.worthy of the public confidence. PIIEPAIttO DT C. ATRES, CHEMIST, LOW) LL Sold by Dr. Ray.line, S. A. Hubbard K-Dr.S Elliott, Carlisle; Dr. Ira Day, Mechanjesborg; 3 H. Herron, Newville; J. C. £.,z J. 11. Arnett Ship pensburgrund_ druggists generally. ASTROLOGY. ASTRONOMY, TRENOLOGY, AND , • GEO MI ANCY Professor C W Koback, [FROM SWEDEN.] Office, No. 71 Locust Sc; ahoveSth, op posite the Musical Fund Hall, Phil'a. $25;000 117EITING irtnti WON. Y my imincrons friends on the late ['resides tintelection, should COOVIIIC‘e those skepti cal pennons who talk of PA lei) RES, that no such thing-287AM ts or Iran been knoWn by - the - inn incur and disiingoished Astronomer and Astro! oger, C.N. ROBACK, during his ;experience. of over a quarter of a century. Do you doubt predestination ? Then why not -very. man gam a celebrity of General Taylor, a Daniel Webster or a Henry Clay? And yet there are same who are foolish enough to doubt t at a man may be born with the power :o see into Ilibire events. flow can-ithe possible that the destiny of man should be governed by the in:re shuffling of n pnck'of cards ? and yet there arc thousands who alio* themselves, With open mouths , . to stialloti the gretisy words of some old woman, %Omit: true skill consists in filling them with wonders that are most difficult for the digestion prattlers, who arc m irecredulous,- yet more scientific. It is, such that bring discredit on a profession that has been acknowledged to.lic a science of the highest orderfrom time nainemoria I ,and 'is the only pro cssion that has any 'unihority to sustain it. The .high respect which General Tay lor,1111(1 Charles Bet inulotte, late King of Sweden had for Astrol ogy, is shown by their letters for their Nativi hes to the subscriber, which it give him great pleasure in showing to those who fever him with it call. In additionto his power-to forksee' future e. reuts, he-has tie'power togive such information as will clrectually 'redeem RICA ,ns ore }liven to the too free use of the bottle. Ile is also caps- , itleefouring diseased heretofore considered et curable in tl is country by the ordinary meth cines,and wisliesull to give him a call 1;1m hay heed given up by physician.rand isit to be cure cd• He -"sill warrant a cure in all. cssesiand - make no charge extent for the conjurations he shall malty use °fin his office. -tic-is often asked what a Nutivity , la ? . He auswers:accurdi% to Geomancy, one of the seven points lit the science of Astrology, that it is a Horroscope of the future events of siperson's life, carefully and transcribed on paper, "containing aceemd of nil the lucky and unlucky days, ail the montlisand years cif the persons life for wham cast; by which means thousands in this Country and else where have been prevented from misiiirttnies tha h a d b e en hidden in the womb of futurity , by re .feting to their Niiiiiityliefore entering. OW AO speculation, of basiness pitUsure. It should be in the hands of every one as their 'almanac for hie z Nativity of an individual can only (ore - the possessor of troubles that nreiti future for him; those WflO are invotveu in Ins sent diffi culties of any kind must. wait on the subscriber in person or by leder, who is prepared to exert his secret influenceler Moir immediate be :cht; Ile is ready to use his influence to forestal the result.' of lawsuits.andall undertakingain which there la it risk involibil, he also insakis laic of 'Power fogy the resteration, of stolen-or lost property; tvhichflie has Uscdfor the 'advantage of thousands in this oily and. elsewhere. Who .can doubt 'a "getitleinitif's abilities, who has hatttlie honor to 'be called on and cosmetic,' with be all the crown. cd henna oh-Europe. and enjoys w higher, repida= tins ai an astrologer than any. one living (*.He can be consulted with at his office, or by ;letter, it prpfnifloid, j a• PreP9 r .eq lollhpke 'ode tif Ilia power on air y of the following topics:--1 li os h i o as ofalldescriptionsitravelling by laid or glvenfar'llieirs'Auccasful acCoMplislintent; ppeioikting in . stocks, m e r c h a , Aise; or real 'estaterthe recovering of legucieslin dispute; the purchasing ottlekets; and 'the lately inf ships stoma; Heals() offers his so vicra reopen., ling health, wealth and - marriage, lovis'antris, journeys, lawsuits, dilliciatv in business; fraud ,and in all - the concerns of life, and liwitefitill to Call who arcafflieted, corporeally: ormentally. ! • , ••• rTERAIS. , • , pidi o i;,so - ,Oade;;GentiOrieii; sl. Naiivitleti calciilsted mid fidl„according to the, Or' Saes 'of 114,aft4bliffe l fiigns-;-Ladies. t i lt; Gentlemen, sl,s.o„.Natiitities calculated according to Gunman. c:y,for . Ladles, , • Gentlemen, 0 3 in full, $.5 . , . . filioctilancotto. REV. DR. OSGOOD HEAR THE PATIENT ,TFIE REMEDY. TITAT CURES J. 1). PHELPS. =I &'' , 51)04)0, - Hear -Read listemand , Refleet. • TROUTIVIIINAND: :MAY 'N. N.EW • CI - MAT_ A D.. FASH/ONApLp : 'STORE • O,PEade-ilain - sty!cet, iii 17,e rodm fointerly • cu; irl alOhing SibrcC -- roHE attention of the citizens of Carlisle, anti Y Cumberland and P.erry Counties is invited . to this neully.estaldislld:Clothing, chid GENTLEMEN'S FURINLIs.KNO•sTORE, and see the well selected Mid most elegriniV got . up clothing ever offered - in this place., it would be well fer eitery men to knOW thnt a target• assortnient r , I ttcr, styles 'and more, ':desitable clothing can be 'bought for lei.:srinimey .nt this new,establishment flian at any other store in the place:without tiny 'other exceptiOit. The' uSsortmenf is well selteied aud the cut and make of the latest spring and.sunimer are far snperior to all others for case and de . - gam.All who.wiplf to purchase will 11)4416 , can Belie front twenty five to fifty .per cent by buying at the new stand of ' • TROUTMA,N & MAY.' Coats, Pants and Vests we sell roinarltably low as the following li'st of prices will shim: - _ • COATS, Superfine black Cloth,D.zessEet •.. Fraek ' 6 18,00 Fine Frekch Habit Cloth coats of - ' different styles, , 3 10,00 New style of Cnahtnerett coats, . 2,50 9,00 French' Coats of all colors - 1,50 7,00 Rsaik & Ready Ttviced,.now style - 4,00 11,0 u California Lustre,' 75 5,0 Liken Coals, l,OO 2,50 Business coats, 1,00 .6,00 PANTALOONS_ New Style of American and French 'Cassimer plain, • • • 1,50 7,00 Neiv style of American and French Caseitnere,r superior in quality and variety of colors 5,00 10,00 Fine black case, and doeskins - 2,50 -0,00 Striped and cross barred ales. Pants 1,50 5,00 New style Napoleon•striped pants 1,25 3,1 1 0 spring cobs, pants 4,75 - 6,00 Great variety of Corduroy pants , 3,0 Fine linen drilling striped and plain 75 2,50 New style of Cambroon 7,50 4,00 With an excellent assortment of wSr , king - pants which will out•travel any `other ht this Alec • VESTS,. 'Superfine black Satin'vests , 1,75- 5,00 New style of figuered and striped do 1,00 7,00 Plain & striped valentine 00 4,00 Nine light summer ',Marseilles vests, 75 3,00, All kinds of working vests at very low prince. We will also keep a good assortment of - BOYS_CLO.THING, . - . . consisting ,f boats, pants and vests and sell ; them at very .low prices. In addition to our. stock of ready made clothing we will keep on hand an assortment of . FURNISHING ARTICLES, such as, shirts, scarfs, crini4, suspenders, drawers, collars, caps , umbrellas, gloves, hand kerchiefs, socks, &c. eke , which will 'Make it the interesLof thennrchaser to examine before buying elsewhece: — Atgoods sold at this store, warranted to give satisffiction, egd defy compe tition, in quality ? elegance and Pyle of the cut and durability, and we hope by close attention to business to merit n share of public patron age. Don't forget alio plaice, 'North Hanover Street, stew doom above Lonther Street West side. N. 13. Clothing made to order at the, shortest notice. The People's _Lille. Clear the Track! -- =THE - utidersigne - d; by the particular request of thousands of their friends, booby announce to all who seek and love pleasure, that a Grand Emersion will take place this and every day throughobt the seubbit in the beautiful safety ear '4 Chropside,'' propelled-by . the - ime - pressnre engine ".I.7l.sarc, ' and in which all, both old and.young, arc invited to participate. Thcrex• comma will lie conducted upon a plan entirely different from any belore got. up in this neigh. borhood, both for cheapness and dispatch ; and the pleat tire it will - aflbrd, ilfeSe Who join In it con -scarcely be_ 'estimated. Tickets will •be furnished at half the nasal price, and tho public can start from any point they please, stopping only et the CHEAP AND, IMPROVED' • Clothing Emporium, next door ta Barkholdei's Hotel on-West Main street,"Where the cheapest mid most fashionable assortment of CLOTHING can -be 'found,;--MI our own manufacture'-'- - rand - whiMme can sell as cheap as they can be bought at 'nny of the Jorge city establishments, and 20 per cent. lower than at any other house in this Borough. We respectfully.invite the public to take this pleas ant, trip to our stove, and examine our . targpas L. sortment of CLOTH, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS of various colors and Styles, Pants Vests nod Roundabows, Fen Jackets, HATS and CAPS, Shirts rind Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats, and all the different arttcles necessary to constitute a Gentleman's Wardrobe.:. Don't forget the place—next door to Burkholddes Hotel; to where we have just removed. Having , a,large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and N e6tings On hand, we are prepared to make up to order all kinds-of Cldthing at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. • aplo Ar& L sTEINER. etterthan-the-Goldmlxtes-of-CEan ornia 3 A Whole Suit of Clothes at $1,75 ! EVIP. undersigned thankful for the patronage ofthe'Cilizens of Carlisle_and adjoining country, informs his numirous friends and the public_in gemeral,_dhat_he entirely nem Stock of fashionable Spring and &winter cZatking._made up in the best el yle and particular.) , calculated for this place,,llis stock consists of fine Dress and Frock coats, Habits, Cassimer, I)rab; Ike., and Chian coats, Thweed Linen and Check coats, Bossiness come of all descriptions, superior Black Cassimer and fat;cy Pantaloons, a great variety of Vests from 75cts fo $4 00, a large assortment•of fancy articles of Gentlemen's wear, white linen, striped and red flannel shirts. Gentlemen are requested to call and examine the goods, nod he is sure those who buy will he well fitted and nt low prices. A treat ass4tment of Boys clothing; also Caps and ILats,*qm 12.3't0 $3 00 constantly on hand at S. GOLDMAN'S South east corner of Md,n and Market square, Carlisle, March 06, Inn. SUPERIOR. FRESH GROCERIES Latest elirrival. l'4lHE' Cheap Fumily._G Grocery Store, oflo • siipli D. Halbert, West Montstreet, Car- Its e, 'has just received a large and. fresh supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES that the Philadelphia markos can afford. The subscri ber has just returned from the city. and would respectfully invite his friends and } the public getiorally, both in town and country, to call antjoxamine for themselves his large and in« creased stock, which embraces all the articles usually kept in his line of business. Such as. Rio, Java end St Domingo and Lsgtitra Coffee Imperial, Young Hyson-and Black Teas, el very . superior quality and fir.vorr.Lavering'a crushed, bial, falling loaf, and 1%1 sugars,' or=' ange grove, elm itied Now'Orl 41 and brown Sitgars . of every grade and rpm! ty, Rh price to suit. Honey, sugar house, Orl ens and syrup Molasses. Spices' of all hied , which he will i warrant pure and fresh groan . Brooms, , Ce dui' mid painted buckets, churns, .tubS,Atall bushel measure's ! .butter bowls, butter , prints, butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c ' Clothes, fancy sowing, traveling and market baskets of all kinds. Casoilo, fancy, rosin and country.- SOAPS. Also, a generabassortrnent Of chewing and smoking TOBACCO, spabish half spanish and common CIGARS. Ropes twines, and ' Brushes of nil kinds. Prime CHEESE always on-hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elephant and Common OILS. •- ,GLASS, QUEENSWARE.—T• have else. added to my already' large stock, a number of sew patterns of White Granite end fancy tea sets. witInCROCKERY WARE of evoryde feription, which I will sell at the lowest prices., ear.cash. - • - ' • I Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him by tt generous public, thosuliscriber tenders them his hearty & sincere thanks; and hopes that in hie efforts to please and particular attention to bisiness,lo merit a continuance'of their support. Marsh 20, 1850. 308. D. HALBERT.. fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. &q,- I have just received from , Philadel. :phis mid' New VArk very extensive - additions .to my former stock, oral:TI- C/iv mg -nearly every article Of Medicine no,w An use, together with Paints, Oils... Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine .Cutlery, Fishing. Tackle,— isrulies of_ ahnost. every description, with an endless variety of other articles, .whlclrl ana de termined sell at the ' , any Lc WEST prices. :All Physicians, Country Merchants, 'Pedlaril and others, are respectfully requested not to pass' the - OLD...STAND att - they may rest assured that every ertiale wilt bo'sold of 'a good quality,' and upon ealisonable terms, •Mity 30 ~.‘ Main arrest. Carlisle. • 'PIITO.' Older Vinegar; „ • - ,Ono'berro ure vanogat, from the eoun ry,eulliible,for, pickling lust received b y • tig'2B 'sl;4e Nail= BAIT .STATE LULLS., . .nAY SHAWLS,:' .FIE SF celetrnted and justly acknowledged goods, •Itt'llie, latest' colorings and most improved styled; will liefurniehed by ' the subscribers in any quantity,.af...the .very lowest prices. Purchasers will, please !notice ihntlilie genuine Bay' &ate fahries 'bear : iiekcirs corresponding with the. above cut, and they will alto be mstingitished.from all MIMI. .Wool.; err Shitivls by their superior finis.ll, fineness of texture and , brilliancy of eolois. Orders so licited front all sections of the country, and the sumo will be venititly attended tn. Pitrebn sera will , also find in our Shawl departmens,n large assortment of all the othhr most unproved -mattes, nod newest designs ;of American, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embraiiing a great variety. of pla;ri stint medium styles for friends:. . • Also; S'uperior Long end Square .Shawls in Intest 'styles end best manufacturer; High Metre black and colored .silk Shawls; Lipins . 111aelt and Mode Colored Thjbet Shawls, With 'Silk and..woolen. - fringes, Paris Printed Caslimeib attd•Terkerri Shawls, Plain and "Embroidered Crape-Shauds,.New Style printed Point ShaWls Neat Figured Paris :Brodie. Shawls, Lllans, Blackiand Prlode Coloted Thibei Long-Shaw-Is', :I'w - BMM - rgerll7- - Sltin ShakYla;•Plain Mode Colored Fryt:cli Torkerri ,Shawls,.fringed end bthind, quarter French Mode Colored 'Pltibet Cloth,•metisuring full Iwo yards wide for Shawls; binding to inatMt, , White . and Col. ored Barcelona and Genoese Shawls; &c., in — ylritot,Fsa vs 1121 D r, IaYBER7. POLOCR: & No: IS SOCTII. SEC.,9ND Sr., PIITTADELTIIIA., ata--$64 -18,00 • Fit Good's. STONE?& SONS ;Jae: osiers and Dealer! . SILKS, RIBBONSi.& -- MILLINERY6OODS I , South yd Street, Philadelphia. ATE received by late arrivals from France .11,11 - a large and very desirable assortment of FALL MILLTNEPY GOODS, , among which will by Mend Bonnet Velvets of all colois in variety of prices. " Satins Corded Velvets " Figured, Watered and Colored onset ` (B Gpods Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a large assortment. French and American Viewers. - - Laces, Bonnet Tabs, Crowns, Buckrams, Ar.o:, - together' kith a splendid assortment bi - Par is law!, Feathers. 'rho above goods Were selected by'one ottlf firm in France, and will be cold _at ii - lie-vory lowest market prices„ r lsept 4;50- JD 2,00 Nb. PI A NO EORTE HESXUT WARERROMS;\ 171 C ✓ TREET, THE OLD STAND, occupied for more Man one-third of a cent by G. Esq.- T Andersigned would most respectfull y A, announce to the public that he is AGENT for more than twenty of the most •' :7_ • :... celebrated manufacturers of 1105- IrrrTON, NEW YORE, PHILA.- u DELPHIA, and ehtewhere ; ndk is constantly receiving from them PIANOS' of the richest_ and rarest -varied -styles ; -ol superior tone, and, of the most superb finial!, of 64, and 7 Octaves, which are warranted equal to any manufactured either in this country or in Europe. lust received, also, iFurther supply of anveh and Parlor Organs, of benntilin patterns awl floc tones. His WARE:RC - OAI is, -constantly supplied with a choice selection of SER APR IN ES and :MELODEONS, from the oldest and most ex• tensive manufactories in the United States; a mong, widen is a new style of REED ORGAN !laving Corhart's patent improvcnients, with gilt p pas in trent, and case elegantly carved, • and highly ornamental. Tarring and Repa.riag—Sig . . Salvador. La Grasse, a distinguished Piano Forte Monufactu.- rer and-Organ 13uilder,_. will attend to all orders. • ..sept4,'so OSCAR C 13 CARTER. - - Watches. and iTetivelry! Alt eIiFIAIT,R TITAN VVER— Wholesale rind 'Retail—At the • • 1 Inladelohin Watch and Jew. A( elry Store," No. 96 North SE COND 13treet , etaner of Quar -9 et: : xgti ry 'street. _ . Gold-Levers ; lB easesilull lON oiled; s3ound upwards . Silver Levers, hull jewelled, $l5 and upwards. Gold Lapin°, 18 k. cases, jewelled, $25 - ' and upwards Silver Lepines; jewelled, $lO and upwards SilverQoartier Watches, $4 to 10 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per sett- - -Tea, $5. Desert $lO, Table $l5, other articles in pro• portion. QII goods warranted to be what the arc sold for. constantly on band n large assortment affirm GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Also, an assortment of 1W J Tobias & Co., E Simpson, Stunu& Brothers, E S Yates & Co, John Harrison, (I & R Beesley, and other superior Patent Lever Movements, Which will be cased-in any style desired Arrangements have been made with all the above named most celebrated manufacturers of England, to furnish at short notice ally required yle-ofWatelr,—for-whiclrorders will he. La Jen., - and dro — name atTd-es[dence of the person or dering put on if requested. _ _ _ novBl - 4 - THE GREATTCHINAITORE JatiILADELETILA. riIIHANKFUL to the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity for their increased custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of China, Glass ed. Queensware, • Dinner Sets, 'lea Sets, Toilet Sets, and single pieces, either orGihss, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for lees than they char be had elsewhere—ln fact at less titan Wholesale Pricee: — A.MEIIICAN AND ENGLISII BRITANNIA ME'I'ALGOODS in greater variety than ever -before offered in -the city. FANCY CHINA in great variety very cheap. liCr would invite any person,visi.ing the city to call and see us—they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to - view the finest China and the cheapest the world proditces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE - & MITCHELL, Chesnut Street. raPhiln.s e pt26' 4 9l y PERPUDIERY 207.:P0Z - DON'T- be deeeived. Country Merchants and Dealers who want good and *cheap I'WtFUMERY and FANCY SOAPS should call ttpon 'JOHN T CLEGG. Perfumer and Chemist, 48 .11drket St., below Brl, l i hiladelfhia, who has constantly on hand PERFUMLRY and FANCY SOAPS. of every description, Powder., Hair Oils, Ox Marrows, Colognes, Ilair.Dyes. &c., 'loo,ooo'persono have ma . nry advertisement in the Public Ledger, hundreds of whom have called and !men convinced of the advantage of 'purchasing direct from the nuttrafacturcr,. Agency for Ferran's Circassian Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, tke„ OrdersTroTh" any part of tha United States will lie promptly attended to.• augl4'.so,ly JOHN 'l` • CLEGG. eS! Rowe f ....' mar AN OFACTORERS arid wholesale denl- Ml' erg BROO M S, B-AS IC ETS and WOOD WARE, have removed to the largo sto•o littely.ocenpled by Messrs. Sellers,Cg Da vit where they have opened an extensive stock of Ensiern ..and City mein. ,BROOMS hnil OOD WARE, which they are , now selling, ut the lowest rnanufaCturere prices. A. full assortment:of Bristles, Brvehee, dilate Cordage, &c.. Constantly' on hand....No It North Third Street, 3 doors below-Race, Philo dolphin. . it P. & MACKEREL, .SHAD, CODFISH, • • . SALMON. ~ Constantly on hand HElntiNcs, . . and for sale by PORK;, J. PALMER & Co:, HAMS AND SlDES,Market Sreet Wharf, SHOULDERS. PHILADELPHIA. LARD & CHEESE, 1 ..l p, k Oli NI :1 ,U 0 MO It li 10 CO k 4 Lv AM URI. A. HUBBARD, having purebas• ed of Mr floury A Sturgeon, hie stock of Dregs, Mcdieinci &a.. woillif respectfully, so. licit a allure of tlin public patronage, at the old stand, corner of• Pitt and „High Streets, opposite the Rail Road depot. He keep constantly on liond,- an assort tricot of fresh Drugs. l'iledicities, Taints, Oils; ,13ye Sinfla,l'erfuniery, and, a vitriol) , of fancy; articles, which ho is delerrniped to sell 110 -: ‘;(41111Vallitt Persiapal atteution , to the , nrid particularly,to platingup prescriptions. A liliffrardethiction made for Ilhysiciansoatilet ry Metaliants;alid ;., , • : Vel:o3','lBso. „ -; • . • , I edar • axe.... . ••. • USVrec'eived at cello aP - thrd wars sto, tp, of outibscrilum EMIL Sig'''. Street, comPloM, assortment of "rubs, Socket e, Churn &c.; &a: Duponts Mille and Blasting rowstOr, whielt.tvilfbo sold very ehoOp.by Tun, Vdd 1850. 1 dons' tituticiff - of , _ • ,i.e.,,,,. ),A,.,-,,N- —, ~ , . ~' e rle „.gtik , "ft: --i; 1 . • -,,t 9 , v , „:::.:.:.:.:.::,.., .. 1. -. . f ' Itx.:- - - --!: , ?-9-Y , 65( RELATIVE AN . Ameament ef the Constitutioli fIES °LYE. ?:by_ the Senate and ifo . ase of Ileprw:entatires of the Commonwealth ty ennsyleania, in Gmeral ...4Rs,rnibly Met, That the Constitution of this Commonwealth be Melided in the'itfecind section of the fifth aitiellf st/tbot it shall r The Judges o the Supremo Court, of the several Courts so Common TIEII9, and 'of such 'other Courts Rees td'as are or, shall he .estahlished by law, slidll lie eleeicd_b?__Lhe_qu'alificil—electsrs,of-the -Ceimmonwealth, in the - nianner IliJew fig to*wit: The Judges 61 the Supreme Courtthy_tlienital iCed electors of ttiv Conirrion'Weslib at 61.0; the President Judges of the sui-erid CoUrts of Common Piens, tall of such other Courts 'of Iteent 11 ai, Ore or shall be established by law, and till other Judges required to lie learucd in the low,, hy the 'qualified elrctor!j of the respee tiye.diStrietS over It ltirlll they are to preside or net ns Judges; Wail the A Picas the mollified ebibt ors of-the counties respectively The Judges of the Supreme Cottil shall hold flick offices rot , the terns of fifteen }'ears, if they shall so long 'behave - themselves sit 11, (subject to the allot metil hereinafter provided for, Subsemient tithe first. electioni) he President Judges of the sere rat Courts of Common Pleas, and of such nilice Courts of Record as are de 6111111 bet stabliSho by law ; slid all other Judges r, (wired t o h t , learned in the law, 'hold their offices fo r the term of ten years, 11' they shall so long be_ have - themselves ; the Associate 'Judges o the Courts of Ctimoirm Pleas shall Mold thelr offices fur the term of five reara, if ilitv_shall so long behave themselves well; all of 506 0 s l e d; be commissioned, by the Governor, but ;my reasonable cause, which shall not be suftleient grounds of impeachment, the' governor shall re move any of them oil the address of Iwo-thirds of ouch branch of the Legislature. The first e lection shall take place at the g!ciftral election of this Commonwealth next idler the adoptim; 'if this urn( tultnent, and the ennuoissions of all-the Whonmy lie then iii oflfe shall expire OH the first Altinclay of December folloa i it lieu 'the terms of the new Judges shall enronivitee.— Thu pet . SQll6 who 1111111 !lieu lie elected Judge:, nt tic Supreine Court shall hold then i frices lot iUtys Cite of them tur.three y errs, 0110 lily six veari, one for nine years, um. tuelve }cars, itnifone fill , fifteen years, the tee,..or each to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as Boon idler the lleelloo as entivt!nient, oilll the result certi fied by them to the Governor, that the commis , sions may he issued in aixorelance therein. Tile Judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice during Lis tern), and thaeafier each Judge iSose commission shall firsirxpite shrill - in turn be the Chief ,lattice, and if tan Cl' mere commissions shall trxiiiie,on the same clay, the .lodges bolding diem slutl decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacitueies, hap hy death, resignation or oilwrwise, in any tit the said Courts, 011811 -he filled by ap pointment by tile Governor, to CW111011(2 till the z fir'st Monday of I'i:comber succeeding the next general elecTionr - The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the, several Courts of Common Pleaszball, at stilted times, nerd tat' tor their serrices"lm cornilell,l,tiOn, to be fixed by lose, which shall not lie diminished dueing•their continuance in office ; shall recirive no lees or 'pergilisites of office, I or hold any other office of'profit tinder this Contain!, wealth, or under the Government of the United States, or nor Other Stale of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme COort, during their con tinuance in Office, shall' reside within this COl/, MOMVC;1111; ; mid - the older Judges. during their continuance in office the dis trict or count, for 11111011 they were respecti“ ly J S MeCA 1..110NT, . Spra,ker of the Hauer of Mk, e, melt ireA, I F. Spetthr of the Senate. 1, Samuel 11 . Pearson Chief Clerk of the Senate of Penits)liseia, do liereh j cc rtifv that the foregoing resolution ' (I._ou. the Sande. 'tile of the present session. ettlitlmf f‘ltesolinion relative to an amendmetitof the (;onslifillion,' l — being the some resolution wldrh was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to mud: House of the last Legislature—after basing been' duly considoed and discussed, was tlits day a greed to by a majority of the membiris elected to and sowing, in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at itf resent 'session, ns will appear by their votes given on the final passage of the resolution as follows, viz : Those voting in favor of the resolution were, Il• Jones Brooke, J. Porto. Brasile), 11'ifliain A Crabb Jonathan 3 CuimingTiam, Thomas S. 'Perkin, i'houts 11 Forsyth, Charles Frailey, tiltert-M-Frieltlienry - Fulton - ,, Tiny, William TERlett; Urine This Timothy Ices; Joshua F J 011 CS, (ISC ph koniginacher, Geerge V. Lawrence, Maxwell AI eCaslin, hiw Malone, Benjamin Matthias, ))cure Miditenberg, William V. Packer, Win IL Safi• ler, David Sankey., Beteg 13 KiverY, Conrad Shi liter, Robert C Sterrett, Daniel Stine, Farris If. Slreelelld° llll .W_ldker_and. Valemins--Bust, • 'Those voting against the passage of the re's, Intim: were. George Dar sic, Augustus Drtim 110.1 Alexander Eing—Rats 3. - Extract from - the Journal. W. • SAMUEL W. PEARSON, O. CONRAD, Importer of Watches L William Jack, Chief Clerk of die House of Representatiies of Pennsylvania, do lici•cby cer tify that the foregoing resolution, (No.'ln on the Senate file, and No , itt on the IlauseJournal of the present session,) entitled "Resolution vela• tive'to the amendment of the Constitution,"— it being the same resolution which wasagreed to by time - m - 11.4 of the members elected to • each Ilonse of the last. Legislature—after having been duly-considered nits day a• greed to by a ,notjority of the members. elected to unit serving in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, Mils present session, as will appear by their votes, given on the final passage of the resolution, as thllows, v iz: • Those Vining iii favor of the passage of ;he resolution weie,John-A cker, John Allison, \V m Baker, - Robert - Baldwim - David..l Bent, Craig Iliddle,Jeretnialt Blank, John 5 Bowen, William Brindle, Daniel II II Brower, Jesse R. Burden, Jelin Cessna, Ileniy Church; J ohn N: Coitynk , ham, Sylvester Benjamin ,lu David, \Villiain.l.'Dobbins,Jantes P I3owner, Thomas 'Dulican,Nl'illiarn Dunn, William Espey;John C Evans, ' William Evans, A. Scott Ewing, Alex ander S.' Feather, James',l lowert, I'. Fortner,:' Alexander: Gib obey, Thomas E Grier, Joseph' Griffin, Joseph Milroy, Jacob S Haldeman, George II Hart, I,efrerrihri, j„)„, Hustings, William J. liemphill,Jolut Hoge, H littplet, Lewis !Wain& Washington J Jackson, Nicholas onestj old; Charlee inkentl,RoberiS . lntw, Harrison P uiril,Noryts Leeeh Junatliiin Levi, Anion ',emoted, .janlea Lewis. Henry' Liitle, Jonas John F McCullough, Alexander C AluCurdy, John McLaughlin, John.AlcLettn, Samuel Marx,' Jahn 11, Meek, Michael Alesers, John Miller, Joseph C Mcdloy, John 1) lltortis, -William 'l` Morrison, Ezekiel, Mow ry, Edward, o n, Jacob Manly, Charles O'Neill, John II Packer, Josetih PowelLjamea*-C' Reid, JohnS Lewis Roberts, Samuel Robinson, Johni'.l6oll` erford, Gleiini W :Scofield, Tho'maS.r. Scanner, William Shallow., Richard Simpson, Eli Slifer, William Smith, William A Smith, Daniel Smyser, IVilliaifr H, Sodden, Thomas C - Steel, David ,Steward, Charlet; Stockwell, C Trona; Andrew Wade, Robert Thn, moo Widson, .Sidner - .11 Wells, Hirnm A \lip.. Hams. Linde! 'Zerherant! Jinn) S. MeCahnoitt, Speaker—Yeas 87., Those votingngainst the massage of the ITIO• lotion were. Atigtistus K..Cornyn, Dayid levanti and James M Pr rter—Nays Extract from the' J.lll'lllll, . Filed .Ildiireli 15, 1850 P:f•ttneiAtaninA,y "i do•tiertify• that , theabeive . and•fdregolng is a true and correct, copy of the original resolution ;... of the General Alisembli, .entitled "Resolution ~ relative to an it9entlntent of the Constitutitio, , v"l / lie the name remains ou file in ihiaoffteei. ~ • • 1 r ! ..,..}. • lit leatimoily.whereot i hove hereunto L.S. eat 03y, WO, and.. 64(41 to he affixed Vv../ the Itellt'of (Ii Scorello_ 9 4f/flies, at tine' rieberg thififteenth day of-Juno, Anna . Dwain' 'Olio th i otle il nigh. Ituellred.and filly ,' .., ~ • - . • -• • • •.' ', ' • A:11; IttTSSP•Pf. .. ... ,3te '.• Sc of ilisCommanwrifit4 : .• . t 11237, oulin/ton SENATE CHAMBER, Harrisburg„ranuory 28, 1850. S IN TIIE 110 USE OF REPRESENTATIVES Burri.xburg, .A/ai ch, 15,1[1{50 11,41AN1 dAUK, Clerk SECItETARY'Ijt 017:1CP, A BENEDICT, of C6lllmOnlvea/1/1. _ '6 - *:cirrAny'9 Owen,
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