OUR : CANDIDATE FOB CONOBESS; The entire Democratic press of the State’re* JBico at the prospect of the'election ofMr.BoN ham to Congress., .Wo might fill several col umns of our papft* with comiflimentary notices Ihat he has received,, but tho following will suf fice for the present:.. J. Ellis Bonham for Congress. —This gen tleman has received the nomination of Cumber- ; land and York Counties, for Congress, and will ho doubt receive the vote of Perry, when the Convention for that County shall meet. A better nomination could not have been made, and wo congratulate the Democracy of the dis trict onjhc prospect of having one of tho most talented democrats in the Commonwealth, as a representative in tho popularbranchof Congress. Mr. Bonham is a sound democrat, and a gen tleman of excellent moral character. • Ho is an able and fluent writer, and eloquent in debate, and would do-honor, to the choice of his constit uents. lie is a favorite with tho Democracy of York, having on former occasions, addressed them in behalf of 'Democratic .pleasures. — York Dem. Press, Otm Candidate por Congress. —Tho name of J. Ellis Bonham, our candidate for Con gress, (assuming of course, that ho will be put formally in nomination by tho congressional fcolifcrces.) should, in itself, bo a “ tower of Strength,”—it appeals strongly to the pride of jtho Democracy of this congressional district— Tor no other district presents a man who will so surely reflect credit upon his constituency.— Wc need not here expatiate upon those qualities bf Mr. Bonham which give assurance of a dis tinguished and brilliant career in the halls of Congress—his eloquence, ability, and orthodox democracy, arc well known and appreciated by the Democrats of York—and no considerations of a local or personal character should bo per mitted to diminish tho force, with which that appreciation ought to bo expressed at the ballot box.— York Gazelle.: Hon. J. Elms Bonham has been nominated for Congress in the Cumberland district. He is one of the most reliable and Intelligent Demo* trats in the State.— Star of the North. Public Schools In Danger. That the spirit of ICnow-Nothingism wars hgamst the liberty of conscience, if not against all; religion, and is now aiming a terrible blow at our public school system, is made manifest by transpiring events in Philadelphia. The Ledger says that tho. facts seem to justify the reports, (hat an attempt is now being made, and for the first time in the history of our common wealth openly avowed, to Introduce religious tests into our institutions of public instruction. Teachers, who have been declared competent by tho proper examiners, and who have proved themselves capable by years of experience in tho performance of their duties', have recently had this new and intolerant test applied to them by some of th« lately elected Board of Directors ; and because they had faith enough in their re ligion to rest their hopes of future salvation up on it, they have been deprived of their present means of supporting themselves honestly and decently by their profession. Fifteen or sixteen teachers have been turned out of the public schools of the First and Second Wards because of their religious belief, though worshiping orirjr in a different form, the same living God tho Di rectors do—if the latter worship at all.—Potts ville Emporium. Pre-emption Rights in Kansas and Ne braska.—Attorney-General Cushing, in a long opinion upon pre-oraption.rlghts in Kansas and Nebraska, says : The act of Cougress gives pre-emption only In such of those lands ceded as are not required first to he offered at pub lic sale; that the lands ceded by the Delawares, Idways, and Weos, under condition oi being first offered at public sale are no more opened to pre-emption by tho act of Congress, than waS the military reservation at Fort Lhavcn 'Vdrth; that those lands cannot bo taken up by settlors under claim of pre-emptions and that all claims of pre-emption will bo void In law, and will confer no right on which to demond the issue of a patent from tho Commissioner of Public lands. It will be thodhtyof the Prosi dent, he says, to maintain ♦the plighted faith ol tho Government in this matter.— Philadelphia Ledger. K7“Tho Whig party in Lancaster county is hopelessly split In twain by the contentions of rival factions, and the defeat of the regular ticket Is confidently; by the knowing ones. Mr. Fenn; the editor of the Inpependent Whig, and leader of the Tlmd. Stevens wing of tba party, (who advised Judge Pollock to with draw, not long since,) gives the ticket a “sock dolager” alter the following fashion : “The Whig ticket has perhaps more good men on it than lias been usual since the unprin cipled llicstcr faclion has purchased the con trol of the party with rum and money. Put we suspect there are still enough bad and incompe tent men on it to sinle it,** In addition to this hold avowel of opposition, wo notice that J. W. Fisher, Esq., of Columbia, offers himself as on Independent Candidate for fctato Senator. Mr. F. has been heretofore looked upon as one of the most loading and most reliable Sliver Grey Whigs hi Lancaster county. What with Woolly Heads and Slh cr Greys both arrayed against the ticket, wo think It Will have a mighty hard road to travel. \kw Stub Ibisjjorii OtT" Know-Nothings—Natural and artificial —the Standing Slone donkeys. _ C 7” Ten editors have been elected to the Cana dian Parliament. !E7*Gen. Scott.it is said, will be brought forward again'os a candidate for-the Presidency with Bell ofTennessec, for the Vico Presidency. Temperance mm of Lancaster coun ty have determined to nominate an independent ticket for the Legislature. tO*Thfc Angel Gabriel was arrested at Cam bridge, on the 21s£, for creating d disturbance, dnd lodged in jhil. {C7“The£aroW and Talbot county (Md.) papers contain dccouhla of the min of the corn crop from the drought. KT* Amongst the lato arrivals from Europe, was Daniel E. Sickles, Esq., Secretary of Le gation, at London, with important despatches from Mr. Buchanan for our Government. , C7”A man must cducnto himself. College learning is often worse than useless. Franklin rrurna, Chantry, Rittcnhousc, Ferguson, &c., were self-taught. Let men learn to think. .. PT According to the doctrine of know-no wSS. 1 .?"' th ? l “ ichi "B ! i of Calvin, Luther, and , r ! rc t 0 ho disregarded and 'spit upon,’ because they were born abroad! eatSo fee 1,10 c,ultcrn ladies, after eating ice cream, indulge in a sherry cobbler, rotE^OdE^ing.' oo " 9o^o " ° rcat Pa., one day last week. ’ Foa Lamas.—The Brooke county fVa 1 Air ricultural Society has ordered a aj.fcndid skill Saddle to bo manufactured, for the purpose of awarding it os a premium for tho best female equestrian at tho fair in October. Washington Monument. —Tho present height of this monument is one hundred and sixty feet; and on Monday it is expected that the hundred and sixty-second foot will bo com menced. Tub Height op Meanness. —Tho Knicker bocker tells of a man who stole a five dollar hill out In Indiana. His counsel tried to prove that the note was not worth five dollars, it being at a discount. Thu prosecutor said that he knew that tho thief was tho meanest man in tho Slate, hut ho did not think that ho was so all-fired ihcan as not to be willing to steal Indianamon ty at jmj*. / ' As ATe Predicted. Know-Nothidgism, not content with drircct ing its batteries against the. Roman Catholics, bos'made an'attack upon tho GERMAN RE FORMERS, a numerous and highly respectable class of professing'Christians in this : c6untry. This docs not astound us in the least, tho men who could and do persecute the Catholics on account of their religious belief—who burn down their churches, and maltreat’them when ever an opportunity presents itself—and who endeavor to deprive them bf tho rights of con science, would scruple but little to wage war against any of tho other religious denominations for tho same reason. We are no believer in, nor arc wo a defender of, the tenets of Roman Catholicism—far from it—but we are of their rights as a religious de nomination. Weopposc on encroachment upon their privllcgcs'as such, just - as we would op ppsean infringement upon tho Constitutional rights of Presbyterians, Methodists, Luthcrians, Baptists, or any of the other numerous Protes tant denominations. This is tho position we have assumed—and if the enemies of religious freedom think proper to attack other sects, wc are here to defend them in their rights, and to ward off the blows that may be aimed at them by the marshalled forces Bf Infidelity. Tub Newspaper. —ln promotion of so desir able an object as “tho union of the intellectual with the useful, the newspaper is an important auxiliary. It is more. It is typical of the community in which it circulates and is encour aged. It tells its character os well as its con dition, its tastes as well as its necessities, tho moral as well as the physical stamina of popu lation and soil.' It »is the *map whereon are traced our tendencies and destinies, the ebart to direct the traveller and settler to safe plcasant.harborage, or to divert them from the shoals and quicksands of social degradation.— At home it. brings to our firesides, it imparts to our household, it impresses on our children its sentiment of propriety or its tone of contamina tion. Abroad it is regarded as our oracle, and and speaks volumes for or against ns. In its business features may bo discerned the indica tions of our prosperity, or otherwise, in a world ly sense; but in its general complexion will be discovered our moral and spiritual healthful lness or disease. It is the portraiture of our imperfections nswpllns the chronicler of our advancement.— lPaihington Intelligencer. llt is rumored that the head cook of Know Nothingisin in this Borough, has given up his “brandy and water” and taken to Old Monon gnhela. He can’t go foreign liquors any more, lie is now on the look out for a pack of cards certainly made in tins country. •ftlnrmfr. On the 24th hist., by tho. Rev. A. H.Kremre, Mr. George O. Smith, to Miss Susan A. Stick le, both oi Noilh Middleton tp. ■Dieb, On Hie -tEtlli ol July, at tlio residence of Ins son James Stuart, Esq., near Bucytlns, Craw ford comity Olno, Iliran Si-daht, Sr., in the Join year of Ins ago, formerly of Southmiddloton township tins county. In this borough, on the 21st inst.,' of inter mitteut lever, Agnes Jane, youngest daughter ot Johnaud Elizabeth Erb, aged 2 years 6 months and 2 days, * Oa.Tuasday last, in this borough. Mr. John McCarter, hged 89 years. Ou Saturday lust, Mr. John Rhoads, of West Pennsborough township, at an advanced age. [COMMUNICATED] TUIIiUIE OF BESPECr. At a meeting oi tho Posters of the several congregations of Carlisle, tho following pream ble and resolutions were adopted: \Vhcroaa r Tt t has pleased God In Ids all-wiao providence to remove by death, tho Rev, M. kj. Johnson, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of this borough t Therefore, Itesolved, That while wo submlssivcly'bow to tills afflictive dispensation, it la Justly duo to tho departed, that wc, Ida -brethora anti fellow laborers in tho ministry, express our united tes timony ot our high appreciation of hla many virtues as a gentleman and a Christian, and of Ids talents, fidelity and eminent usefulness as a minister of the gospel. Itesolved, That wo deeply deplore the loss wo have sustained, and that wo will hold in affec tionate reraemberanco his kind and amiable deportment, and sincere and earnest piety. Hrsolved, That we sincerely sympathize with ms bereaved widow and relatives in their afflic tion, and with the punplo of ids charge, whom ho served in the gospel with so much acceptance. Unsolved, That those proceedings bo publish ed in tho periodicals of our borough and in tho Presbyterian , and that a copy bo transmitted to the widow of tho deceased. A. 11. KREMER, Pastor of Ger. Ref. Church- C. P. WING. “ im p rcB . J. 11. MOUSE, Rector of St. John’s Church i' pABtor of Ist Evangel. Luth. Church. S L. M. CONSER, Pastpr of IstM. E. « J. M. JONES. .. 2d « « Carlisle, August 21, 1854. Town Property for Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on tho promi ses, on Saturday, October 7, 1854, of 2 o’clock, P, M. of said day, tho lot of ground, situate In South Hanover street, Carlisle, In the square south of tho Post Office* measuring CO foot in front and 240 in depth, having thereon jhb* erected two two-story Houses, oho a fiii» mmo and tho other a Log, together IJ— with other out-houflog. Tho property will bo sold together or in two parts as may suit purchasers. Conditions of sale made known on said day, by LEVI ZEIGLER, .ddm’r. of Mark Zeigler , dec'd. August 81, 1851—Gt Estalo Roller. NOTICE is hereby given that Ichors of ad-’ ministration pn tho estate of Henry Brown, deck!., late of the borough of Mochanlcsburg, Cumb. co., Pa., have boon Issued by tho Regis lur in and for said county to tlio subscriber who resides In tho said borough of Kechanicsburg. All persons having claims or demands against the estate ol tho the said dccodunt, are request ed to make known tho same withqut delay, and those indebted to mako payment to JOHN PALMER, Adm’r. August 81, 1854 Gt* Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Mark Zelgler, dcc’d., lato of tho Borough of Carlisle. Cumberland county, have been Issued by tho Itegistorofsaid county, to tho subscriber who resides in North Middleton township. AH persons mo hereby notified to present their claims, and those Indebted will make immediate pnymont to LEVI ZEIGLER, Mm*r, August 81, 1851—Ot First Arrival of Hardware. TTIE subscriber having returned from tho city, Ims Just opened for tho Fall trade a largo and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, embracing everything usu ally fountain that lino of business. Tho atten tion of Irlonds and the public generally is ro spoctfiilly directed to tho assortment on hand, assuring thorn that goods of all kinds will bo sold lor cash at a very small advance on manufactur ers prices. Carpenters and Builders are Invited to exam mo the assortment of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints, &o. ww n ?. tnber tho o,a Btaiu, « h» East High street, whoro they aro for sale cheap. HENRY SAXTON. August 81, 1854, J t ?,Af T ,n t "n!7°'! ?. ,,r "" 0 lot of «>» celebrated patent WW Greftse for carriages, cara.wa n ifrf/intt C nrh i 8 n* 1 ?* 0, Mly maintains the ro. Aug. 31,1851, Talnablti iotlll Property for Sale. THE subscribe^Assignee of Abraham Rls sor, will sell at public sale, on tho premises, on- Thursday, tfco Jsth day of October, 1864, at 10 o!clock A. M. of said day, tho following des- i crlbcd real estate,’situate in Oliver township, .Perry county; Pi.; containing about 0£ Acres of Land, -adjoining thb Borough of Newport, on which there Isa largo Stone tyerchantand Grist MILL, with twh run of Burrs, and one run of country Stones, and room for another pair of Burrs—with Plaster Mill and Smut Machine,all .complete and In good working order. The whole of the works, &c., in tbo mill, known formerly as uZinn’a mill,” are of the most modern and improved character. Also, a large double-geArcd Saw Mill, finished in the most comple manner, which is calculated to do a large business. M There is also a Frame Dwelling HOUSE, -nearly now, with Horse Stable and other necessary buildings. Tho mills and buildings' are highly finished, afid In complete order. The Newport Depot of the Pennsylvania Rail road is within. CO rods of the mills, and the Jn niata Canal is within 6 rods of tbo same, which give to these mills' advantages and facilities of a superior ’character. The mills arc propelled by tbo Buflaloc creek and tho whole property Is regarded as one of the very best for millers and capitalists in tins sec tion of tbo Stale. Persons wishing to see tbo property, will call upon tho subscriber residing near Newport or upon tho miller. Terms will bo nmdo known on day of sale bv CHRISTIAN LONG, Assignee. August 81,1854—Gt b FKEDEBICE ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, Frederick Cut, Md. The exercises of this Institution will be ro sumed on the first Monday o£ September. Exact nttcrftion will be paid to the advancement °r fclio young ladicp in ovory branch of a polite and finished education. No extra charge is re quired for the French language, to which groat attention is paid, particularly in introducing it. into conversation. A constant vigilance is ex ertod over the young ladies for tho promotion of piety, and instilling those kind and benevo lent feolings which constitute the basis oflemalc influence. Terms —Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Mend ing, Infirmary charges, Stationary, &c., $llO per. year, French Included. Music, Drawing, Fainting, nnd tho Languages, lorm nn extra charge. Pupils nro received ut nny time during tlio year. August 81, 1884—31' I HE Touchers of Common Schools In Cum -1 borlund county, sro requested to meet in Convention; at Carlisle, on Saturday tho 2d of September, nt 0 o’clock, A M. School Directors nnd the friends of education in general, are rcspoctlhlly Invited to attend The faro on tlio Cumberland Voitov Rail Road will be half tlio usual price. DANL. SHELLY, Co. Sup. c. S. August 24, 1854—21 Yohjis ladles Select School. CARLISLE, FA. THE Fall term of this school will commence on Monday tho 4th ol September, and con tinue eleven weeks. Tuition from $5 to $lO, according to tho studios pursued. For further particulars enquire of Hie Principal. Mrs. J. F. DOWNING. Carlisle, Aug. 24, 1854—2 t OR. C. E. BLtmmilAL, IJOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, /"hFFICE and residence on Louthor street, ono VJ door oast of the German Reformed Church. S iendPP* 1 ? ? res P" ctt ' 11ll y (lfrar 8h 1 Bprofession- ?v 1W *° tl r° C,t ‘ 2un . 8 of CarliBl ° and vicini- J . 1 craons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Office hours from 7 to 0 A. M. and 2 to 4 P M Carlisle Aug. 24, 186-I—tf O Cents Reward t RAN AWAY from the subscriber residing in Plainfield, on Sunday evening last, an indentured an. prenfico to tho Saddle and Harness business, named John Vanard, about 18 years of ago, stout build! with dark curly Jmlr. The above rownm ouwio expenses will bo paid to any ono delivering him to mo. All persons aro warned against harboring or employing said apprentice, as I shill hold all accountable, according to law, who may do so. * PHILO SHAHBARGER. August 24, 1861—8t* Salo of Town Property. 'PIIE subscriber will offer at public sale, at tho i Court House, In Carlisle, on Saturday the 2d day of September, 1854, his House P**M® * Lot of Ground, situate in North 5S*iH?l trcot ’ adjoining tho property of Mrs J.ii3|lWq.Enlory and James Joncg. The house is two sldVy high and contains five rooms. The Lot is 2-4 foot in front and 114 in depth. There Is a number of fruit trees on tho premises, and a well of water near tho door, and tho property is in excellent condition. Titlo Indisputable, Sale to commence 1 o’clock P. M. Terms cash. Possession given ou Ist of April next, or immediately if desired. . BENJ. BUCHANAN. August 24, 1854—2 t Orphans’ Court Sale. ON Thursday, September 28, 1854, by order of tho Orphans* Court of Cumberland co., will bo sold nt public sale, on tho premises, on tho above day, the following Real Estate, lato tho properly of Peter Kniseley, in Silver Spring township, in said county, dcceosed, viz: All that certain plantation or tract of land situate In said township, bounded by lands of Henry Griaslnger, John Gotahall, Abraham Hen niraan and others, containing 2353 Acres, strict measure.* JgwySk J!“;L Improvements aro a two story jfffifW LO 9 HOUSE, log BARN, Ton • •ISlfiW ftnt . lrouso » s^blo > Blacksmith Shop, 45aUBK9b nn “ 11 nuw Lime Kiln. There is a good Well of wafer nt tho mansion house, and there is running water on tho place. Ono por tion of tho land is Limestone, and tho oilier por tonofit is Slate Land. About threo-fouths of this land cleared and in cultivation, the other fourth is well temberod. Tho fences nro good 1 ho properly lies about 8\ miles north-west from lloguostown. Salo to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M. on said day, and fcims made known by JAMES IRVIN, MmW of Peter Kniseley. dec'd. August 24, 1854—5t* Farm for Sale. r fHE farm on which I now reside, situated in 1 Silver Spring township, Cumberlandcounty, on the road loading from Kingstown to Storrott’s Gap, and bounded by lands of David Hoover’s Mill properly, John Zollinger, and th? Conor!* guinct creak, Is Offered at pfivato Adlo. The farm contains 116 Acres of good Gravel Land, 100 acres being cleared arid upder good fonco, 20 of A'hlch is Meadow or Bottom Land, and the remainder timber .land. The Improvements are ul_ol a largo BRICK Dwelling House with good collars, a never falling pump of ISglSlBSl watcr ftt lhe door,DoubleLOGßarn, Crib, Wagon Shod, Wood pud Smoko House, &c. Also, an Apple Orchard of graflcd trees, together with a great variety of Poach, Cherry, Plum and other fritif trijes There are four never lulling springs of water on the farm, with the creek at the south side, mak ing it a desirable property for the raising of stock. A largo portion of the farm lias boon recently limed, and Is in excellent condition. Also, at the same time. 10 Acres of Mountain Land, covered with good Timber, and within 24 miles of. the Hirin'. If not aohluf private sale before. Saturday (ho 00th of Soptombornoxt. it will on that day bo offered at public sale, at 12 o’clock, M., on tho promises, when terms will bo made known by SAMUEL RHOADS. August 21, 1854—5t* OIL.—A new lot of superior Table I Oil, a? also Pickles, Tomatto Ketchup, Bay Rmh,’ French Mustards. &oj For sale by. Aug. 8, 1851. J, W. EDY. SAXTON’S. NOTICE Valuable Farm for Sale. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1854. WILL be offered (or sale on the above day, on the premises, in Frankford township, Cumberland county, adjoining farms of John Donor on the East, John Mcntzar on the North, David Earnst on tho West, and thcConodoguin ct Creek’on (ho South, a Farm, containing TWO HUNDRED <s• NINETEEN ACRES, moro or loss. Tim improvements are a Two Story BRICK DOUSE, a Double DARN, with (wo threshing floors, Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Cjder- ft&flgS&fiff Ilotiso, liog Puns, &c. There is n good well of water near to (ho house, and one at tho.barn. Also, a good cistern In the kitchen yard. A largo portion of (ho land has been re cently limed, is in good order,and is considered one of tho best stock forms In tho upper end of tho county. There Is nn excellent Apple Or chard on the premises, together with a variety of other fhilt trees. Any person wishing to view tho property can do so by calling on Mr. Alexander Logan, who resides on tho opposite side ot tho creek from said farm. Sale to com mence at 11 o’clock A. M. ofsald day,when tonus will bo made known, by LETTERS testamentary on Mio estate of Dan 10l Dinklo, dec’d., lute oftqouth Middleton township, Cumberland county,'" Pa., have been I -sued to the subscriber by (ho Register of said county, residing Schrcwsbury, York county, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them to CAME to tho premises of tho subscriber, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on JjgKTjC* or about tbo Ist day of August, 1851, H Mooly Cow, of brindlo color. Tho •’sfjaa-S&ownor is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise She will bo disposed of as tho law d|- rocts. E. B. EYSTER. August 10, 18M—8t* 'PIIE subscriber baa Just added to Ills forma* I stock, a general selection of CHOICE GIiO CEIiIBS, jib well as all tho olhorvaricty of ar iißimlly fn g Grocery Store, RioCoffoo^-roaatod and gcoon —ul 12} and M eta. per lb., Orleans, Clarified* Crushed nftd Pulverized Sugars, of tine quali ties; Chocolates, Splcea, Dairy Salt, and a varie ty Fancy articles, all of which are ollorcd at the toWcat cosh prices. Wo arc.thankful fertile former support given us, and invito a further call from our friends and customers. J. W. EBY. Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Aug. 8, 1854. ATTORNEY AT LAW, has settled at Mo chanlcaburg, Cumberland county, tor the purpose 9f practicing his profession. All kinds oflcgal writing, collections,court business,fro., promptly attended to. Office directly opposite the office of Dr.Xong. August 8,1861—0 m CRACKERS. —A now supply of fresh Water, Soda, Butter, Pic-nlo, Sugar and Tronton Biscuit—Just received and for sale by Aufe. 8, 1851. J. W. EDY. MACOARONI, —A now lot of Farina, Corn starch, Taploco, Sago, roorl, Barley Bak ing Powder, Extract of Coffbo.lllco Fleur, &o. For-sale by , J, W. EBY. ; August 8, 185J.' Farm For Sale. I WILL expose to public sale on llio on Friday, tho 15th ol 1854, at 11 o'clock A. M., by virtue of tm order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland ,cou/»ty, a valu able tract of. LIMESTONE LAND, in Upper Allen township,, in Cumberland coun ty, containing NINETY-SIX Acres and 155 perches, about 70 acres of which’!,are cleared and in a lino state .of cultivation, and'the residue in good timber. The land is situate about two miles from Mcchanicsburg, and ■about the best part of the Cumberland Valley; it adjoins John. Houser, the Widow Eicholtz, John Garrett and othorsi The title to the land Is good. • ’ \ Terms of sale will bo made known on the day of sulo by JACOB MJJMMA. Guardian of Scnj.‘ Garret I August 24, 1854—4 t ’.-/i Assignee Sale. BY virtue of a* voluntary deed of assignment hy John Harlarhor and his wife Eliza, the subscriber will-sell on Friday, the Oth day of October, 1851, on the promises, the following described tract of land and improvements, viz? A tract of first rate Limestone Land, containing 25 Acres and 53 Perches, neat measure, situated in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about 1J miles north of Kingstown and tho turnpike. Tho improvements arc a STONE & FRAMEiGRIST MILL, SBBSife with an-excellent wqtbr power, un- by anyontheConodoguinct creek, a largo double two story’MANSION HOUSE, a Frame Tenant House, fcramo- Barn, a thriving young Orchard and other fruit trees, and a woll of water near the house. The above described property la a desirable one, and capitalists' would do well to attend the sale. Any information respecting the property con be had by calling on the subscriber near Mc chanicsburg, or on' Mr. "Waggoner; the Miller, any lime before the day of sale.. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as the property, itsadvantagcsandlocalion, will recommend it to all who .wish to purchase. Sale to commence at’ 10 o’clock, A. M., on said day, when the tonus, of sale will be made known by v ' - C. TITZEL, Assignee of John Harlcrhcr. August 17. 1851—8 t, ' ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. On Thursday the S»A day of October, 1854. BY order of tho-Orphans’ Court' of Cumber, land county, will bo sold at fmblic sale, on (ho premises, in MechanicBburg,m'said coun ty, the property belonging to Mrs., Jane Oliver, deceased, and the heirs at law, vja; A lot of ground In said Borough, containing about TWO ACRES, situate along the Silver Spring road, on the north bast comer of Main Q—,,rt Street. The improvements are a largo two Story LOG HOUSE and ■ it! ft KITCnEN ( rou gh cast out-side,) a Frame Barn. , There are on said lot a variety of excellent tVult trees. The Cumberland Valley Kallßoadnrojthrough said lot. -The location is well adopted fur any pub lic business. The properly will bo offered in throe lots or in (ho whole, and, will bo sold (o the highest and best bidder. Sale to commence on said day at 1 o’clock; P. M. when attendance will be given and terms of Sale made known, by C. TITZEL, Trustee and Guardian for the Heirs. Aug. nth .1854. Orphan*’ Court Sale. Off Saturday, the 10th pf September, 1854, In pursuance of an order of tJ>o Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, I will expose at publla sale, on the premises, at 10 o’clock, A. ; M., the FARM which belonged to Peter llunts berger, deceased, In Wcstpcnnsborougk town ship, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Rudolph Ilcrberling, James Davidson, Abraham Rceflmyder’s heirs, . Samuel Echolbergor and others, and the Conodoguinot cYcek, containing 113 Acres*, more or less, all of which *is cleared and in,n good state of cultivation, but about 10 acreS'ol Woodland.— A The improvements Aro o' two story STONE HOUSE, LO(?,BARN, Wash House, Cooper Shop,.'Spring House, and a good Orchard of/graftod fruit.— Tho farm Is situated'Oh ITtV IStSf'd-'fload - from Carlisle to NowvilJe, about 3 mild from NcwviUo,'' Tho terms of sale will bo known on (ho doy. , The oldest son who is of ago will Join In male- J Jng tho title perfect. PETER GANTZ, Guardian of Minor Children. I August 17, 1851—5 t • WILLIAM GRACEY. August 17, 185-I.—ts. EMnto Notice, ROBERT RICHEY, EVr August?, 1851—Ct* Stray Cow. Teas, Cofllc, &c. A. IV. GREEN, Th ri-csli Machines. " OF tho best make constantly on band and for sale at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. - . ; - GARDNER & BROWN. August 10,1854 8m * Save your Old Metal. e ASH paid for Old'Metal, such, as Copper, Brass andiron, at the Carlisle Foundry and machine Shop. Aug. 10, 1854—3 m Com Shelters, ALEXANDER’S Patent Com Sholler, deci dedly tho best and cheapest now in use.— Farmers arc requested to call and examine it al the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop, or at Saxton’s Hardware Store. For sale at reason able prices by GARDNER & BROWN. August 10, 1854—8 m Look Here! A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED f r j HE subscriber, in consequence of-ill health, I oilers his entire stock of Hardware to any person or persons wishing to enter lq.to the Hardware.' Having determined to quit business ho will glvo a bargain, besides his influence and custom. Any one desirous of going into tho Hardware business will do well tt call soon. If not disposed of by tho first of October next, ho will then commence selling off at cost at the old stand, next door to Mnglaughlln’s hotel. „ . JACOB SENER Carlisle, August 10, 1854. Valuable Property for Sale. r | Storo p|, °P« rt y now occupied by mo is i. offered for sale. Any person wishing to purchase a first rate property and one of the best business stands in Carlisle, can now have a chance. If tho property is not sold at private sale by tho first Tuesday in January’, it will on that day bo offered at public sale. Possession given on the Ist of April, 1855. For informa tion enquire of JACOB SENER. August 10, 185 J. Traci of Land al Public Sale*. \TfILL bo sold at publicsalo, on tho preml 130I 308 * on Saturday the IC/A of September, 3804, the following described tract of land, sit uato in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, 8$ miles north of Carlisle, on the Lan disburg road, viz: A tract ol land, containing 16 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, weatherboard, a i«liili» good EARN", and a now IlogStablo. Is an excellent well of water near tho door, and there is on tho property a fine young thriving Orchard. Tho above pro. porty is bounded by lands of Martin Rees, Ab raham Muddorf, David Nallor, and others. This property is under good fonco, and has rocontlv been thoroughly limed. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M„ and at tendance given and terms of salo made known l, y JACOB D. HULL, CATHARINE RUFP, Heirs of Frederick Huff, dec'd. August 10, 1854—Gt* Valuable Farm at Public Sale. THE undersigned will expos© to public sale, on the premises, in Mlfliin township, Cum berland county, on Saturday the 10 thof Septem ber, 18-34, at 1 o’clock, F. M., a VALUABLE ■PAUM, of Black Slato Land, containing 80 Acres, neat measure} about 08 acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the re mainder is covered with thriving timber. Tho A__a improvements are a two story Log HOUSE and KITCHEN-, and double BARN ; there Is also an Apple of ail kinds of choice fruit, and peach, plumb and qi.inco trees in abund ance. This property is situated on a public road, leading from Newvillo to the North Moun tain, and about three miles from the Cumberland Valley Railroad, adjoining lands of Frederick Monlzcr, A. T. Mathers, Goo. Reiling and oth ers. Anyperson desirous of purchaslngasmall Form will <find this a desirable property, being near market, and located In a healthy country. 1 Terms of sale made known on said day, by SAMUEL FOX. August 10,1854—6t* New York Advertisement- From Visscher If Schell's *Qeri>C~Aiherftsinß House, Appleton**Building 340 SrSiß Brod'y, American Artists’ Union! THE American Arlisls’ Union, mould rcapecl fully announce to tho clllzens of tlio Unllctl Btalos and Iho Canadas, that (or Ibo purpose of cultivating a taste for llio lino arts tlirougl.mil Hie country, and with tho view of enabling every family to become possessed of a gallery of En gruvings, By the First Artists of the Age, They have determined, in order to create on ex tensive sale for (heir Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a largo number of art ists and others, but Inspire among our country men a taste for works of art, to present to tho purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of them are sold, 250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of 3150,000 Each purchaser of a 0..0 Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth tho money, but also a ticket which enti tics him to one of the Gifts when thev arc dls trlbuted. For Five Dollars, n highly finished Engraving, beautifully painted in oil, ond five gift tickets will be sent; or five dollar’s worth of splendid Engravings can bo selected from tho catalogue. A copy of tho catalogue, together with a spe cimen of one of tho Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will bo im. mediately forwarded. AGENTS« Tlio Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will bo mate, rlally promoted by the energy and enterprise ol Intelligent and persevering Agents, have resol. ved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent by sending (post paid,) $l, will receive by return of mall, a one dollar engraving, a gift ticket, a prospectus, a catalogue and all other necessary Information. On the (Inal completion ol the sale, the Ql/ts will bo placed In the hands of a Commltlco of the purchasers to bo distributed, duo notice of which wm bo given (hroughout the United States and the Canadas. • LIST OF GIFTS: 100 marble busts of Washlngt’n at $lOO $lO,OOO 100 “ u clay 100 10,000 100 . “ «« Webster 100 10,000 100 ** . u Calhoun . . 100 10.000 CO elegant oil paintings, in splendid’ gilt frames, size Bx 4 ft. each. 100 6,000 100 elegant oil paintings 2xB ft each, 60 6,000 600 stool pinto engravings, brilliant ly col'd In oil, rich gilt flrames , 21x80 In. each, . , io 6,000 10.000 elegant stool platoongravlngs col’d in oil, of the Washington Monument, 20x20 in. each, , 287.000 atopl plate engravings, from 100 different plates, now inpos. session of, & owned by the Art ists’ Union, of the market value of, from 60 cts to $1 00 each. 1 first-class Dwelling, in Slstst. N. 22 biirfdlnglofa' in IdO, and 101 sts. N. Y. city, each 26x100 ft. deep, at 1000 22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,- 000 sq; ft. in the suburbs JV. Y. city, and commanding a magnificent view Of tho Hud-, son River and Long Island Sound, at 600 60,000 20 perpetual loans of cash, without interest', or sccurltyof s26oca. 6,000 j " « “ 100 t< 6,0001 60“ 6,0001 f)0 100 « 250 2000 *< « 20 «' « 6 “ Reference In regard to tho Real Estate, F. J. Flsnchor & 00., Ron! Estate Brokers, N. Y Orders, (post paid,) with monoyoncloaed, to bo addressed. J. W. HOLBROOKE, Soc’ry, . . - fTI , „ 006 Broadway, N. y, Engravings in tho catalogue aro now ready for delivery. August 10, I&s4—Cm FiRM FOR SALE.’ THE, subscriber offers for sale b!s FJRM, sit uate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, about two mllesnorth-caut of tho village tof ilogucstown, and about, ffvo miles’ north of Mechanicsburg, on thouorth side of the Conno dogulnet creek, adjoining lands of Henry Ewalt, and the said creek on tho South, Benjamin Eb eriy on the cast, and Jacob Dummy on the north and west. * . It contains 22&i acres, neat measure, of the black slate kind; about IGU acres arqclcared uud in a high state of cultivation. OvcrJJOOO bush els ol lime have been put on the land In a few years pasts and about 400 panne! of new post and rail fcnco has been madej tho Farm is well supplied with water. It Is an excellent Farm to raise stock, .and well adapted for nil kinds of grain; tho remainder is well Umbered, and may nearly all bo cleared and cultivated. Also, a great number oflocust trees, dispersed through the fields. Tho Improvements are a* n n good TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, weather-boarded and paint- ]SaBB|nlL ed. A now BANK BARN, with n Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attachedT'iTnew 7'ENJINT HOUSE, and other out-buildings. There is also ft good spring of excellent water near tho House, and a good bearing Orchard of various kinds ofiVuit. Persons desirous of purchasing a Farm oi this kind, will do well to call upon the subscriber, residing near Ujo Fuirvlow Iron Works, 2 miles above the Harrisburg Bridge, near tho river: or upon Samuel Esbolman, residing on the Farm. The Farm will be offered at private sale until Saturday, tbo ICth day of September, and If not sold, It will then be exposed to public salmon (hat day, at 1 o’clock in tho afternoon. FREDERICK MAY August 17, 1854—6 w. Valuable Limestone Farm AT PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY tho 22d of Soptenftcr, 1854, Tho Heirs of Joseph Witmer. late of North Middleton township, deceased, will sell at pub lic sale, on the premises, at 10 o’clock, A. M a flratrato LIMESTONE FJRM, in Southampton township, Cumberland county. This Farm is situated on tho Carlisle and Chnniborsburg turn pike, about twomilesEaaJul Shippenslmrg.nnd was formerly the property ot Johnson William son. It contains 148 JICRES , about twenty flre of which is very tine timber land. The whole tract Js under good fonco and in n high state of cultivation. There is also an Orchard ot choice and thriving I rnlt trees. Tho improvements are alargotwostoryßßlCK HOUSE, fu n with Back Building, Brick WASH jfiSreTO.* HOUSE, a good BANK BARN. Vffl9|i|W &o. Also, a TENANT HOUSE and STABLE. <Thoro nrc two wcHsofwatcr convenient to the buildings. The widow’s dower can remain in the property orwtll be relenaed, ns tho purchaser mnv wish, rot further InfornmUon, call upon Joa. Witmer. who resides on the premises. Terms will be made known on the day of sale, by JACOB WITHER, rt ABR’.M. WITHER, •tfrtrf other Hem of Joseph Witmer, deceased. August 17, 18ol.—ts. FARM FOR SALK, THE undersigned offers for sale the Farm on which ho now resides, situated In Hopewell township. Cumberland county, about two miles from Newburg, containing about One. Hundred and Sixty-five jJctcs of firsiratc Slate Land . well watered, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. About One Hundred and Thir teen Acres under fence, tho residue in excellent timber. The improvements are a targe two sforv JWL s JONE HOUSE. KITCHEN, AND STOVE ROOM, together with a niiiS? 5r rick Waß)l llousc . Milk Well nt tho kitchen door. A large Doublo-Log Bam, Carriage House, grain house, and all other necessary out ‘buildings in good or der, and will be sold low. If not sold before the 2oth ot October, it will on that day be offered at Public Sale. A. SMITH McKINNEY. August 17,1851.—2 m.* NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby g lV cn, that the Dickinson XI Saving 1- und Society,located in Centerville, Cumberland county, Fa;, will make application to the next Legislature of tho Commonwealth of I ennsylvnnia, for an act of Incorporation, with a capital ol ten thdusoml dollars, and privilege •to increase to twcuty-Uve thousand dollars, with discounting privileges mid power to recoiro de posits, and such other powers amt privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions, in order of the Board. A. G. MILLER. Juno 20, 1851—0 m TWr. JGslultt IVoticc.* T , ET , T £F S testamentary on tlio estate of Ja -tt-i cob Sheets, Jate of East Pcnnsboro* town slill., Cumberland county, Pa., dcc'd., have been Issued by tlio Itegister of said countv. to tlio subsenbei-who resides in the township aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are request cd to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them for settlement to A , JOHN SHEETS, Ex'r. August 21, 1851—(it* Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad numstration on the estate of Samuel Now. comer, lute of Upper Allen township, Cumber land county, Pa., deceased, have been issued by the Register in and for said county to tlio nub. scrlber who resides in the said township ol Up. per Allen. All persons having claims or do mands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known thu same without delay, mid those indebted to make nnvmeiit u, DIETRICH STEINER, A.in.'r, August S, 18oi—Ct* A CARD. I3r. H. W, Cauftnan WOULD respectfully announce to the citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that utter an experience of twelve years in tlio practice of Med cine, ho has located himself in their midst for the purpose of devoting his entire attention to the practice of the profession, and would re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. His office and residence is hcxl door To C. Maglaughlln’b Hotel, North Hamper Carlisle, June 22, 1851—8 m. Notice TS hereby given, that application will be made ..... 0 no * t Legislature, agreeably to (he con stitution and laws of the Commonwealth ofPunn- for an alteration In (ho charter of tlio Dopoallo Bank, so ns to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of Issue, to change the name to (hat of «Tho Car lisle Bank,*Vmd to,increase the capital stock one hundred npd fifty thousand dollars, if prac ticable. By order oi the Board of Directors. „ „ , . Wil. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, Juno 29, 1851—Cm IVolicc IS hereby given, that an application will be made to the next Legislature of Ponnsylva* nio,for tho Incorporationof u Dank, with gener al banking or, Ir Impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the privilege of Increas ing It to two hundred thousand dollar?, (o b'e located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland* county, Po., under the name and style of “The Funnet'a Bank.” Cailislo, Juno 20, 1851—6 m. 4 40{ 000 41.000 12.000 Old Monongahela Rcctlfled. ‘nT’HISKEr constantly on hand, and for sale ▼ T at.tho lowest market prices; particular at tcntlon will bo paid to ordorstrom a distance. J. WALLOWEU & SON, Uarrisburgy Pa. junoS—Bm* PlninOeld. Classical Academy. T NEAR . CARLISLE, PA. HE 10th Session will commence Muv Ibl.—- A retired & hoallhfhl locution with thorough instruction In tho various deparhnonts of n clas sical or mercantile education. 5 Tonna--Bonrd and Tuition per session, $OO For Oatalogno rvlth ft.il InlbnnnUon. sddrras n. IC. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. April 0 P 1854° 4 r ° St o<lico * <!umb ’ li ’ Co ‘ I '°- 6,000 10,000 Smuuc Wanted THE highest price will bo paid In cash tor Sumac In largo or small quantifies, if deliv ered lo tho subscriber in East street, Carlisle Juno 2'J, ’6l—Bm.J JACOB SIJROM. • - f - Jig Jliitijoritn. ‘ Amendments to tlicCocslllnlloiii Mhe Comnionwealtli; . Section 1. Resolved ly the Senate and House, of Reprercntativcs of the Commonwealth of J?enn~ tyltauia, m General Assembly m'cif That the fol lowing amendments bo aad the same arc hereby: proposed to tho Constitution of tho Common*; wealth, under and in accordance with the pro-, visions of the tenth article thereof, to wit t /' PROPOSITION I, TO DE ARTICLE XI, Section Tho aggregate amount of debts hereafter-cpntraclcd by the Commonwealth shall never exceed tho sum Of flvo.hundred thousand) dollars, except in case'of war to repel invagloib suppress insurrection, or to redeem tho public, debt of tho Commonwealth, and tho money fcb" raiseJl-shflU be applied to the purpose for.whifeh the debt may be contracted, 6r fray such debts// and to no other purpose; ’ .> . j. Sect. 2. To' pay the public dobt of the Com~ raouwenlth, and debts which moy hereafter bo ; contracted in case of war to repel invasion, sup-;' press insurrection and to redeem the publicdebf f the Legislature shall at their next Session hAer* the adoption ofthisscction into the Constitution, provide by lawforthe creation ofa slnkingfund, which shall not be abolished till the said public debt be wholly paid, to consist of all the net an nual income from tho public works and stocks owned by the Commonwealth, orahy other funds arising under any revenue law now existing orthat may bo hereafter enacted, so bo required to pay tho interest of.sald. debW scmi-annnally, and annually to reduce the prin ciple thereof by a sum not less than five hundfptl thousand dollars, increased yearly by ing at a rate of not less than five per centum pejj annum 5 the said sinking fund be invested in. tbfe loans of the Common .vealth, which shall bo cap celled from time to time in a'mnnner to ho pro vided by law : no portion of tho fiihklhg fund shall ever be applied to the payment of {he debt cif five hundred thousand dollars mentioned .In the first section of this article, but tho said sink ing fund shall bo applied only to tho purposes heroin spccillcd. Sfct. 3. The credit of (he Commonwealth shall not in any way be given or loaned (0 or Jn aid of any Individnl, company, corporation or association, nor shall the Commonwealth hereaf ter become n joint owner or stockholder in any - company, association or corporation In this Com monwealth or elsewhere,formed foronypurposes. Sect. 4. The Commonwealth shall never as sume the debts of any county, city, bofongh or ’ township, orofany corporation or flssoaiition, unle.-s suc.li debts shall have been contracted to* repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to de- T feud the State In war. MIOPOSITION 2, TO DE ARTICLE XI. . Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions. The Legislature shall never authorize any. county, city, borough or township, by vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a stockhold er in any joint stock company, association or corporation, or to raise money for, or loan Its credit to, or in aid of.i ny such company or as sociation. E. H. CHASE, Speaker of the House of Representatives. l\. M’CASLIN, • ■ Speaker 'of the Scnatel' ' In Sonatg, April 28,1854... Resolved, That this resolution pass. YtaS 22, nays 0, Extract from tho Journal. T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. In tho House of Representatives, April 21,1854. Resolved, That .thls'-resolutlon pass. Ycaa 71, nays 20. Estpatt from the Journal. „ ' WM. JACK, Clerk; Secrktaht's Office, I Filed April 20,1804.'f C. A. BLACK, Sefcrelafj’ of tlxc Ccmfnoutvcallh. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. , , . , Office, I .Harrisburg, July 1,1804. I s' ' s v X Jo certify .tjmt tho above and I SEAL Iforogoing is a true and correct eppy — _____—“ of llio original “Resolution relative to an amendment of tho Constitution,’* os tho same remains on file In this effleo. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused to bo affixed the seal of tho bccrctary’s office the day and year ahovo wfit tcn - e c. .a. blXck, ■ Secretary of the Commonwealth. , . .Journal of tho Senate. “Resolution No. 502,” entitled ‘Resolution proposing amendments to Hie Constitution of llio OoinmomvoiUlb. 1 ivns read a third l/nfo. On (ho questio%n , ilt the Senate ngreo to the first prop ositlon, ITIB yeas nnd naj-s were taken, agreeably tn tun'Constitution, and were as follows, viz i i _ 1 ass—. Messrs. Buokalonr, Darlington, Dnrsfo, Furguson, I outkrod, Frick, Fry, Goodnin.liol donmn, Ilnnnlion, I). I). Ilamiih.E. W. Hamlin, Iloislor.llogo, Jamison, McClinlock,McFnrUnd! SppnL?-™' 0 ' SaSCr ’ Sl ‘ fC1 '’ “ nd McC “» 1In > NAvs—Messrs. Crniib, Crcsswoll, Hendricks, Ivinlzor, Kunkle and Skinner—o. So tlw question was delcmiided in the ntlir mative. On the question, will tlio Senate agree to the second proposition,the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and wero as fol lows, viz ; Yn*s—Messrs. Buckalow, ■Darslo, Fiirgnson, Fouhfod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldon.an, D. D.llnm lin, E. t) . Hamlin, Hendricks, Holster,■ Hogo, Jarnison, Klnzer, McClintock, M cFnrlnnd, Plill ko^n'? 0 SEl °’ Slifur ’ " llc ' rr .''> McCaslin, Spit.- ~ N mPy*!;' s31 ?,' Cr: ‘!"’' Creswell, Darlington. Il.uniltby, Rankle and Skinner 0. ■ * So t|W> question was determined in the affir mative. Journal m the House ol Representatives. “The question recurring upon (ho Anal pas sago of the Resolutions, tho first proposition was agreed to ns follows, viz: Yeah —Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Beyer, Bingham, Bovd, Bush, By orly, Caldwell, Calvin, Carlisle,* Chamberlin, Cooke, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, D«- FranccjDimnlnp.Eckert, Edinger,Eldrcd,Evans, Foster, Fry, Galle«tino,G»boncy, Gilmore, Gray Groom, Qwin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hclstand, llilllor, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Hunsiickcr, Hunter, limit. Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lou- LoI,, ?, ,, kV J,nn,M,VKCC » Mn S ,,ire »M | iiiderflold, •M Comiell, M’Keo,Miller, Monaghan, Montgom ery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer. Parke, Pnrm- Ico, Passmore, Patterson. Porter, Putney, Rowe, Rawlins, Roberts, Snllatfo, ticott, SfdhvSimon ton, Smith,'(’Byfk§,)-Smnh, (Crawford,) S/owart, Stockdalo, Strong,' Slrntliers,-IV’heeler, M’ick leln, Wright, Zclglor, Cliaao, Speaker— 85. Nays—None. , So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question will (ho House agree to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were ta ken, agreeably to the provisions of.thc 10th ar ticle oi (ho constitution,and are ns follows; Yeas— Messrs. Abraham, Atherton,Balltßar ton, Bock, Beyer, Bighorn, Boyd, Caldwell, Car lisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins Da vl, Dangherly, Beogan, DoFraneo, Dunning, Edinger, Lldrcd, Evans, Fry, Gallonlino, Glb bonoy, GHnn.ro, Gray, Groofn. GwlnjHamllton, Hiostnnri, llilller,.Hippie, Unnsceker, Hunter 1 nrlt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lnury, <L C I high.) Dowry, (Tioga,) Linn, Magee, Maguire Manderiield, M’Conncll, M’Keo,Monaghan, Mo- P. r ;i n ?. omcry ’ Mo „ oro * M«««. Palmer, pJrke, 2 " >. PaMtnnro, Patloraon, Porter,Paulina rl?erh«\’ e o 'l'n’ “ (1 °; Scott ' Blmon *oni Smith, wilt , S P 1 11 ’■ fCrn"(Virrto Stockdalo, Wlioel cr. Wickleln, )\ rigid, Cliaao, Speaker— 7l. hays— Moasra. Adams,Baldwin,Boans.Buah Dyorlv Eckert, Ellla, Hart, Herr: Horn. It” ml - Combs. Miller, Poulaon, Putney, Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Strnthors, Zeiglor—2o. ■ ’ atlrc 41,0 ' luoBUon ™ 8 in the afflrm- SECHETATIY*B OFFICE, ) PENA- S P i P^.'S. re ’ JU,yl ' J “ 5l - i f "v Ido certify thM the above and I 8EAl» Ifarogolnff, fa a true and correct copy - -'of tho “navs” taken on (ho “Resolution reMflvo to an amendment of (ho Constitution of (lie Commonwealth” ns tho same Appears on tho Journals of tho two Houses of tho General Assembly, of this Commonwealth lor tho Session of 1P54. ■Witness my hand and tho Seal of snld offleA this first day of July, ono thousand eight hun dred and Ufly-four. ex i -C. A. BLACK, July 13, JMI-ami Commonwealth, "'iiv nPI * r,r » G ‘ — JllBt roc olvcd,' a fotr Pieces "’limn", & "’"'"l' Tor y low at Juno lu, 1861. CHAB.' OQILBT, .; •r r •1 -r
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