jEJoctionProclalnatioD. .■tTTtiiSBBAS in and by ah lHe Gen' o * yy ‘XMemblyvof me Commonwealth of 'f&MKlraotei eomied“AD act rQUMnff *plhe eleoUoasof |bi9.Commpntvßa)ib|V,p99B«a (be, SditUy of J oly» A. D. 1839. U isroade ihedo- If«f ;ti»6 Sbariff.of pwy .doubt?' .wUhin ihla public nolle? of. (be General J3|ecifoh»,?nd fa aqob notice? jo eno* (derate »■'■'*> V'h’- : v '.v , {tfTbbdllieore'tobaeleqled.J. thffpladd atwjilch (no elcaiioo ii kci be lieJd.. r l r:\-X : > v^vi?" ;t I -i; JOSEPH M’DARMONDi High Sheriff of the cootity bfCuinbßtlami.'db hereby inhltc kctoiltt'aDd givfcihfopuM|o‘' nolle? to iheetec* tore of the county bf~.Camherland, ibaion TCESDAY, therimh4«^. ; ofOclobar nexi, on election ai tffo several election ilairicia. fiaiabliflbDd-by law Insaid coubiy, at which time vote by ballot for (he •pvetal officers hereioafiernamed, vis: .*.. ... Obe Person .for Governor of ibe TJotntnop weallbof Pennsylvania, , : V 1 1. ,'Oqb Person for Judge of the'Scprexpe Cqnri- Of-tbeCommoaweaUh of PenoajWania^: On? Person Tor Canal Commissioner of the. Commonwealth-of Pennsylvania.*.: .< , One.. Person to.represent the Counties of; Gamberleod, Perry and York in the Congress, - of the United States. . Two Persona to the. county of Cumberland io the House of Representatives . of Pennsylvania. ' One Person for Prothonotary of Cumberland oounty. One Person forßeCorder, aod Clerk of the Coot I of. Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, esd Orphans* Comtof Cumberland coun'y. ■ : ftOne Person' for- Register of Cumberland county. • One Feraon for Commissioner of Comber* Ifeudcouuty. One Person for Director of the Poor of Com' beriaod county;.• J Two Persona for Auditors of Cumberland cOuoty-r-one to eerve three years, and one to ~ eerve one year. The said election will be held throughout the countyaa follows: The election in the election district.compo sed “ofthe borough of Carlisle and the town* ships of North Middleton,'South Middleton, 1 Lower Dickinson, Lower Fraokford, and Lower .West Fenosborougb, wiil be held at the Court Bouse, in theborougb of Carlisle. The election in the election distriot com posed of Silver Spring township,'will be held at the public houao.of George Dueyi in Hoses teworin eald township.' The election in the election district com posed bfHampden township, will be held at the public house of Jesse Berkheimor, in said township. 'The/election In the election district com* posed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held atthe public house of Mr, Underwood, in : Sheqherdeiown. ' . The election In' the election district compo sed of lbe township of Lower Allen, wilt be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonaa Hunch barker* bo Slate Hill, The election In the. election district com posed of East Penneborough.township, will be hsldiat the house now occupied by A* Hunts berger, at the West end of the Harrisborrr Bridge. . ' ~ The election in the election district com posed bf New Cumberland, will be held at iho house of W, H. Bohl, lathe borough of New . Cumberland. 'The election In the election district com posed of the borooeh of Mechanlosburg, will be held at the public houseof John Hoover, in said borough. i The election in tbeelectlon district com posed of Monroe township, will be held at the public ■ house of Samuel Algeier. in Church town in said township. ’••The ’ election in the election district com- Eosod of Upper Dickinson township, will be eld at the house now occupied by John Riley. In said township. •' , The election in the district composed of the Borough ofNewvilte, and townships of Mifflin, Upper Fraokford, Upper Weal Ponnsborough, and that part of Newton township, not indu ed la the Leesburg election distriot heieinaf. ter mentioned, will bo held at the Brick School House, in the borough of Newfille, ■ ■ 'Hie election in the distriot composed of, Hopewell township, will he held at (be J School Hooee in Newburg, in said township. I The election in the distriot composed of the borough ofShippensborg, Shippensborg town ehip, and that part of Southampton tewnship not included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council Hooee, in the bor ough of Shippensborg. . Aod in end by an act of tho General Assem bly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 1832, Uis thus provided j “That the qualified effectors of parts of Newton and Southampton township, in the county of Cumberland, boun ded by the following lines and distances, viz: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence: along the line dividing the townships of Dick- 1 inson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence 1 along said turnpike to Centre School House,! on said turnpike, lo Southampton township,! thence to a point on the VValnol Bottom Road at Royboeb’s, including Reybock’e Farm, thence io a strait line to the Saw, Mill of the heirs of George Clever, thence alopg Kryaher’e run lo the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of begin mug, be and the same is hereby declared a new and seperate election district, the election to be held at the public house dT Wen. Maxwell In Leesburg, Southampton township.*! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN* That every pvreon, except Jostieba of the Peace; who shall hold any office or appoint* mem of profit or trust undoriho United States, or if this State, or any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or. other wise, a subordinate officer or agent, who Is or ehaliheemployed under the legislature, exe cutive, or Judiciary departments of this State, or of ibe United Stales, or of eny city or of any incorporated district; and also that ovejy member 01, Congress and of the Slate Legisla ture, aod of tho Select or Uordtnon Connell of any city, or commiesioneror any incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding pr ex ercising at the same lime, the office of appoint* ineol of judge, Inspector, or clerk of apy elec* lions of this Commonwealth, and that oo in spector, Judge or other officer of such election shall be elligble to be then voted For. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an net relating loeUotione of this Commonwealth, passed July 3d, 1839, foithor provides as fol. lows, to eric . ■ “That the inspectors end Judges shall respective places appointed for holding the election In (he district to which they tespeetWely belong, before 9 o’clock In the morning of the second Tuesday of Octo ber, and each of said inspectors shall appoint onoolerb, who shall bo a qualified votor of such district. .“In case the person who shall have rcclevcd Ibo soflood highest number of votes for Inspec tor, •bait nol attend on ilia day of the election, then the person who shall hare rootored (he •aeobd highest comber of votes for Judge si tfa next proceeding election shell cm as inspec tor fa faU place. And in case the person who j»balJ have received the highest number of voles for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector In hie place; pod in case the person elected a Judge •hall not attend, (Hen the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall ap point a Judge in his plhoe; or if soy vacancy shall o Ilona in the board for the apacb of one hour after the time fixed bvlaw for the opening of the election, the quailed votera of (ho township'ward or district for. wjiloh such officer shall nave been elected, present at the Elhce ofeleoiion, shall elect one of their pnni efr io'fill such vacancy. •It shall be (ho dpiy of the several asses sore of each district to attend at (ho place of holding every general, special or township o soUod, during the whole time said .oleotlop is kept open, for the pprpose.of glvinfffoforma ■ lion lothe inspectors pnd judges.wTien called on lo relation lo the nghlof any person asses*, aed bylhemfd vole at such election, or such other matters in' relation (he assessment of : Voters inspectorsor.either of them ahall from tIEDe lo rjme rfiquire. . ' •’ “No person shall be permilled to veto at ahy election as aforesaid, (ban a white freeman of the.ogo of twentyjpne years or mote, Who‘«hall halve resided in the Sta(e at least one jearVand in the election diairttft where he offers h is’ voW at least ten days proceeding each election, and within two years palda tax, Which shall have, been al least ton days, before the election. ; Dat a Cilizenof the United, States,- who has previouslybßena qualified voter of this State, ami removed there* from and returned, and , ho Bhaii ttasa resi ded. In, the election dfairidt.'and paid lakes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after rest-, ding in.thq State six tho whilefre^jnan,cltizensof the United States, between .(be age of twenty-one and twenty-two years who have resided’in an election district mn, days.aa aforesaid, shall ha entitled to vote although they shall not have jfjald taxes. J , No person Mtedhbo permitted to'vdte ; whoBe , name Is ooinqnjfctne'd in the list of taxable in* i the commissioners, on loss for the pay. went of estate or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and i give.eatlsraoiory evidence either; o h his Oath or ' affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anoth er that he his paid such a tax, or oh failure to prodocna,receipt shall make oath to the pay ment if be claim a right to vote by elector between the age of twenty-one add twenty-two years he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one* year next; before his application, end such proof of residence in the district as required; by this act and that he does verily believe from’ the account given hunithaVhe is of thehge afuresajd, and snob other evidence as is reqbired by this act,' whereupon ihs name of -the person ae admit ted to vote shall bo Inserted lo theelphabetical list by the inspectors, and s note made onpo slrethorelo b, writing'the word -lax,’lf he shall be pormiilcd to *oie by reason of haVina paid tax, or ihef word tagiq* he shall be admit ted to sole by reason of. ; ;euob age, shall ho called pot to the clerks, who shall make Ihe like eoles in lha lists keel by them. ; ‘. In , °» case" Where the name of the person claiming lb Vole la found mi the list furnished by ibo, commissioners am) aaaesaors, or hie right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qaalified oiiiion, it shall he the duty of Ihe inappclore to , examine ooob persons nn oath as to hla qualification, and If he claims to bare resided within the Slate for one year or more, hla oath, shall be aalTioient proof thereof, but shall make proof by etlesst one competent witness, w)io shall be a qoallfi. ed elector, that he has resided within the dis trict for more than ten days next immediately proceeding eaid olcciinh, end! shall also him. self a wear .that hla bone fide residence, in nur eaanee of bis lawfnl oallfog, is within the dis trlot, and that he did pot remove into eaid die. Uiol for ihe purpose of voting therein. . ‘Every person qualified as aforesaid,and who shall make doeprooflf required, of bis residence and payment of taxes as. aforesaid, shall be admitted to' vole in the township, ward or district In which he ahatf reside. ‘lf cny shall prevent bir attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from bolding euch election, or use or threaten any violence lo any euch officer, or shall interrupt or Improperly interfere wiih him in the erecu tioo.of hie duty, or shall block* op the window or avenue to any window where (he same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace al euch election, or shall use or. practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent Mm from, voting or to re i strain the freedom of choice, euch persona on , conviction shall be fined In any euro not ex ccedlng five hundred dollars and be imprison. 5 ed for any time not less than three nor more , than twelve months, and If it shall be shown , jo court, where the trial of such offence shall . be had. that the person so offending was not a • resident of the city, ward, district or townshii- I fvhere the offence was committed, and not en-; tilled lo efots (herein, then on conviction he I •hall be eenloDoed lopay a fine of noi less lhao one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be foprlsoned not loss than six month nor more than two years. If any person or persons shall make any bei or wager upon the result of any election wlih. in the Commonwealth, or shat) offer lo make any acch bet or wager, either by verbal pro clamallon thereof, or by any written or prin ted advertisement challenged invite any per I son te make each bet or wager, upon cnnvlc* I (ion thereof be or they shall forfeit and pay l three limes the amoont so bet or to be bet. •If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vole al ehy election in this Com; roonwealth, or being otherwise qaalified shall 1 vote 00l of his proper district* or if any person knowing (he want ofauch Qualifications, shall aid or procure such person.to vote, the person offending shall, on conviction, be fiord io any earn not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. ; 6 *lf any person shall volo at more than one election district/or otherwise fraudulently vole rnoro than •fcnee on Ibe same day, or shall fraudlently fold or deliver to the inspector Iwo tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do. he or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not leas than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be Imprisoned for any term not less (ban three nor more than twelve-months. . ‘lf any personnel qualified to votojn this Commonwealth, agreeably, to law, (except the sons of qualified oitliena) shall appear si any place of election for the purpose oflsauing tickets or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, be shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding ono hundred dollars for every such offence, and bo imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months.' Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty first section of said d'cl, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours of eight end ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without Interruption or adjourn ment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. I sm also instructed by Uvr to insert (ho f >l. lowing ropy of an Act, entitled ; “An act for the suppression of (he manafactuie and sale of intoxicating liquors as o beverage,"• In the Proolamhtion torthn General .Election to be hold on the second Tuesday of;October next. "AN ACT” For the Suppretiion'qf ih* Manufacture and Sale of Inioxientin'g i at a Beverage. Whereas, All laws to be efficient should havotho approbation and sanction of tho peo ple 1 Amdwrcrkas. It Is represented that a Urge number, if nol a majority ofthe citizens of this Commonwealth, are.doeply Impressed with the necessity of (hopaaeagoof a prohibitory liquor law | , ’if.■ s’jT'* AMD.woxacsa, It U.lmposslble to obtain a certain Indication of popular sentiment rela tito thereto by means'of petitions and remon strances; therefore, S'”™" *; Do U cnacltd by the Sonaio ond Hooooof RoptooembiUeo of iho Com- SimbU h .° f D“ n >i«jl*imla,.Jn Gonoral Ao “•[? "O'* 1> f. hereby enoeled by eu ■ e?* 6am °’ \ h »> «'« queliOed voiere of tbit Commonweath are hereby authorised at the places for holding the general elnotlons (n Uioif respective wards, boroughs end town ships, on. the second Tuesday of October hext to vote for and against a law which shall en tirely prohibit, by proper and constitutional regulations and penalties, the manufacture and sale of Intoxicating liquors; except f>r medi cinal* sacramental, mechanical and anlstlcal purposes. . , BKcrxioH 2. That tbo officers authorised by law to bold elections Ip, oaqh yrqrd, borough skid township of tfaisCo mmonwea 1t h, are h ere* bp directed and required, at the place fixed by law forholding the goneralelectiona iosaid .qjt ; the second Tuesday of October oexi, WheniheyshuU beorgahized as an ©leo* tlbn boprd, to recaWefromeach qualified, voter of their said fileUlcle,* licketwiiuenofptln-; t ted oo (be Liquor Law,” end the tickets idfavbror the propoaedlaw shall containin' the inside the words, Kora Prohibitory Liquor Law,” £tnd those opposed tbjho proposed Law. shall cpntaio’ltf tfib in side the words, “Ag'alnet a Prohibitory Liq uor Law,” which votes shall be counted and returned to the Court House of the county or city, in which'Ahe said election shall be held, on the following. Friday, by the, return judges, wt\(i shall bast up and certify aU'ifae tores poll ed in the said,county or city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at Har risburg, directed and transmitted inihoeame manner as the totes fot.Govetnor are .required to be directed.and uanamiued, andthessid Secretary shall, on the-lblrd Friday of Janua ry next ensuing,, oornmunioate said returns to ibe Legislature, to be opened and counted in the same'manner as those for OdteVopr are opened end counted, and considered as the prayer of the voters fcf thls.-CommCnweallh relalido to a’prohibitory liquor-law, ; • ■' ; SecrioN 3- Tbataif'tho election Jaws of the State ptesoribing.ihe boiirs.Vf, opening arid closing the polls, the voles, the punishment for illegal voting* the- .defraying the expenses, of publication,'and -holding the general elections' and return of the same, and all other matters incident thereto, be, and the same ate declared applicable to. the election abovoaolhorlxed. : , SbctiqM 4* Thai It shall bo ibo doty of the Sheri If of the several counties of this Common wealth, to insert a copy of, this aol in the pro clamation for.the general oleclioo lq. be held on the second Tuesday of October hq'xt*. ; B.B.CHASK. Speajcer q/'Me House of Heps. m; m’oablin. • Speaker qf the Senate. Approved the twenty-eighth day of . April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. WILLIAM BIGLER. The return judges of the Congressional disq uiet will meet in the Court House, in tbs bor ough of, Carlisle, on Tuesday, the I7th‘ day of October, -then-end there to perform the duties required of them by lawl And the Judges of the respective districts aforesaid, ate by the said act required (o meet at the Court Houße.in the borough of Car lisle on the third day after the eaidday ofelec tloo» being Friday the I3thi day, of October then and there to perform the things required of them by lew 1 . - Given under my band, at Carlisle, this 7lh day of September A. D.. 1604. - JOSEPH McDARMOND, Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, 7 - September 7,1854. •' 3 HASTCH’S ' New Clothing Establiement. THE undersigned respectfully Announces to hfs old friends and (bo public generally, that bo has re-commenced the CLOTHING BUSI NESS, In all Its various branches,' and has Just opened, fresh from the city, at (‘j£ronarvPj Cor n€r,,,_ North Hanover street, a well selected as sortment of BE ADY MADE . CLOTHING, • embracing every stylo, variety and finish, and at prices corresponding to tho times and quality. He has also on band a superior stock of Cloths, Casslmers & Testings, of every style suitable for Spring'& Summer wear, and.which be will mokff to order on terms which cannot 101 l to please. His stock also «>ni bfuccs a fine lot of Men’s Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Gloves & Hosiery* in short, every ar ticle pertaining to gentlemen’s wear. He re spectfully Invites tho public to call and examine bU goods. N. HANTCH. April 20, 1854—tf- THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities, and baa-opened • at his stand ; fa -Worth Hanover street a now and full assort ment of UAKDIVAKE, and now invites oil per sons id want of good Hardware at reduced price to give him a call-as be can accommodate all from a necdlo to an anvil, auc‘ at prices to suit tho times. To HovsEKxepxns.—-A, great assortment of housekeeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserving kettles, frying pans, bako pons, waf fle irons, smoothing irons,, shovels, tongs, wait ers, trays, forks; knives,-carvers, steels, butcher knives, ipoons, plated tea & table spoons, pocket and pen knives In great variety, razor and razor straps, scissors, shears* spades forks rakes,'hoes, tubs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards, improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. Buvsnus.—A largo assortment of whitewash, dust, sweeping, borto & painter’s brushes. ' ; Inos.—A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolled Iron of all kinds) hoop iron, sheet Iron, round, square and band iron, English wagou boxes, and steel of oil kinds. P aists, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, Ac, Glass of all sizes. To SiioEiiAKEus.—~A- full assortment of Mo rocco, Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoo-thrcao, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of oil kinds. ' ’ i . Blake's Flro Proof Paints of different colors. To CiJlpENtEns. — A. m assortment of planes, saws, chisels, gages, squares, braces, hills, bench screws, augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, &c. To Coacukakbbs a Sadplers.—-A first rate assoitraent of carriage trimmings, such as,laces, towels, fringes, drab cloth and sattinott, head linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leath er curtain oll>cloth, plain-and figured! Dasher Irons, tamps, Axles, Springs, Malablo Costings, Bent Felloes, Dubs, Bows, Philips' patent boxes i for wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Ja-1 pan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whins, and 1 every article used by Saddlers very cheap, Carlisle, March 22,1864. J. P. LYNE. PAPER.—Avery largo lot of Wal ▼ ▼ I oper of every sbadonud design—atpriccs ranging from CJ ct». and upwards. The stock oonsiats of ft full assortment of common, satin slivered and gilt papers, all of which will bo sold low at SAXTON’S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the Dlckim-on Saving Fund Society,located In CcnJei villo. Cumberland county, l’a., will make application to tho next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an.act of' Incorporation, with a capital oTten thousand dollars, and privilege to Increase-to twonly-flvo thousand dollars, with discounting privileges and power to rocolvo de posits, and such other powers mid privileges as ate usually granted to Saving Institutions. l)y order of (ho Board. A. G. MILLER, Juno 20, 1854—dm Treas’r* A. CARO. Dr. H. W. Caufinnn WOULD respectfully announce to .the citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that niter an experience of twelve years, in tho practice of Medicine, ho lias located himself in their midst for thd purpose of devoting his entire attention to tho practice of tho proJc&rlon, and would re spectfully eollcit a share ofphbllo patronage. ■ His office and residence ' ~ rongnideout view of tho Hud son Diver oud hong Island- Sound, ar„ - 500 50,000 20 of cash, without' “ interest, arsccurliyof s26oca. J . 6,000 60 - r tt - . .t . « ioo u 0,000 100 ff ■ « if 60 « 6,000 250 « . . ‘ tt 20 « ' 6,000 2000 « tt a 5..» 10,000 Reference in regard to tho Real E*>tato, F.j. Flsschor fc Co., Rifi n UNTRIT*^MedTeai Manuel and Hand Book for the AtUnped—containlngnn outline of tho origin, progress- treatment and car© of ©To ry form of disease contracted by' promiscuous sexual intercourse, by solf-abuso or by sexual excess, with udvico for tholr prevention. Writ ten in a famiUar';»tvlo } avoiding all medical technicalities/and everything that would offend tho oar of decency? wlthanoutliuo of com plaints Incident td Females, ftom tho rosuU of some twenty years’ successful practice, exclu sively devoted to'tho euro of diseases of a deli cate nature. To which is add i above diseases, i symptoms and cm ' ■ Tetlimony of i Penn, College, J TiSll’S MKUJC-AJ work, unUs advertise to euro I is a graduate oi'oi United States. • B otumcbd him to i tim of maipructic ricnced praclllloo rlty they may pi |od receipts forlbc curb of tho lud a treatise on thq causes, re of the Fover and Ague. I’A« JPrqfeuor of Obtlelnci in Philadelphia — “DU, HUN f/ MAI\UKL.”—Tho author co tho maiovhy of those who [ho diseases of which it treats no of tho-best CoUegesia tho t affords mo pleasure to roc -10 udfbrtunato, or to the vlo i, as a . successful' aud expo, ir, in whoso honor and Integ. .co tho greatest confidence. Jos. S, Loxasuoitß, M. D. ard,M, D. y of Penn.'UuivCr~ —lt gives «io pleasure to add 10 professional ability of tho lewcal Manual.”—Numer kasaof tho Genital Organs, rag standing, have come vm whicb bis skill lias boon maut | perfect health, insomocascs I has been considered beyond I tbo treatment of Seminal rrangoment of the functions fibuse or Excess of vencry, superior in tho profession.— oted with tho Author some oom it no iuorothan Justice cliidnoss to tbo unfortunate ncrotlon, to recommend him >fessiunal skill and Integrity ntldo themselves.—Auraim JFromJ. Woodi fityf Philadelphia ' my testimony to t Author of tho “3 ous cases of dial soma ol them of It dor my notice, in i fust la restoring to where tljo patient | medical aid. ~laj weakness, or dlsar produced by solf-i I do not know his I have keen uwiui thirty years, und.i > to him as well ns I victim of early hid as one lu whoso pi they may safely o 1 IVooDWAnn, Jl, d, “This is, wither prohonslvo and lot: diseases on which nical terms, U udv iti readers. It is matter, and no po object to placing i The author has tie mont of thu varlo' with too little buul sumption to Impoi at tho merely nJ fruit of some Iv practice.”— lUral “No teacher orfoarout should bo without tho knowledge impartwl lu this valuable work, it would save years df pain, mortification and sor raw.to tho youtjwmdortholrcharge.”— People’s Advocate. j , A Presbyterian tlorgymnn In Ohio, writing of “Hunter’s MedlcalManncl” says-“ Thousands upon thousands od our youth, by ovil example and Influence of thu passions, have keen led in to tho habit of seltpollutjon, without realizing tho sin and loarfiu, consequences upon thorn solvoa nnd tholrpiMerity; Tho conßlllullons of thousands who arov- raising families have boon enfeebled, If not I ,broken down, and they do not know tho causo orfliopuro. Anything that can ho done so to ohUgsten and influence tho pub. lie mind as (o check', and ultimately to remove tht# wide-spread qoWo of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest Mossing next to the! religion of Jeslia pUrlat, on tho present and coming genoratlonf > Intompprsnco (ortho use ofintoxlcatlng'drinks) though it has slain thou*| sands upon thousands, Is not a greater scourge to tho human race, 1 Accent my thanks on be half of tho affllctodlaud, boliovo mo, your co workor in tho good Wurkyoaaco so actively on. gagodTin.” Ono oopy(s»orpfljirioß 1; *b bb auticlexi, •'* 'GKtmos l.'Tho aggregate amount ]6t debts hetCoftercohtracted bytlio Commonwealth shall never oxceed 'lhe aiim of flvd hundred thousand dollars, except in 'case of. war to repolinvaslon, of to redeem (tie publlh debt of tho Commonwealth, and the money so raised' shaft I&’applied to tho purpose for which tho'debt may bo contracted, or pay euchdohta, and ; tO'no;othc rpiTrpose.;. r >,! v--. -.’ TQ pay tho public debt of iheijO&n-i monWbaltb* and debts which’ may hereafter* bo contracted imeasooirvar to repel Invasion, sup press Ihsnrrßctlbnahdtorodoomthepnbllcdqht, tho Legislature shall at their next sesklon anur tboadoplipri of this section Into tho Constitution, preyidq preationbfa slnkingfund,' which,shdirnot he abolished til! the said-public debt bd Wholly paid,id consist of nil tho not on nuauncomo from, the public yrqrkA and -stocks oumcdbytUo Commonwealth', or any otherfunds arislngundornriyroVenuolawnowoxUUngorthat njay bo hereafter enacledj'so faraa'tho'samo may bp required to pdy the; interest of said debts scml-apnnally, and annually to reduce tho prln clpie tberoof by a,sura not lesa tJmnflvo hundred thoufeatiddonara, increased yoorly.by compound ing at a tato of not Icss.tlian five per centum pcr annum f;Uie said sinking tUpd bo invested in'the Joans of tho Commonwealth, which shall bo can celled from fimo to time in axoaunbr to he pro vided by jaw s ho portion of tho Binking-fnnd shall ever bo applied to the payment of the debt of flvd hundred .thousand, dollars: mentioned in the first section of this article, but the said sink ing fund shall be applied only to the purposes hcrein 7 spccitfod*. .... ; r •• B,' Tlio credit bf.tjio Commonwealth shall not In qny way bo given or loaned to-orvin aid of any f Indlvldal, company, corporation or. association, por shall tho Commonwealth hereaf ter become a joint owner or stockholder In any company, association or corporation In this Com monwealth or elsohdicro,formed tor any purposes. Shot. 4./ The. Commonwealth shall never as sume the debts Of any comity, city, borough or of any corporation or association, unions suen debts’shall have been contracted to' repel invasion,"suppress insurrection, or to do-, feud tho State In war. ... , ; ruoposrridx 2, to bb ABTjctßxii. * . 'Prohibiting Munieipdt'Subscripttdnu Tho, Legislature TahaU never authorize any county, city, borough 6r township, by ..vote of Its citizens of otherwise, to become a stockhold er in any . joint stock company, association or. corporation, or to raise, monoy for, or-Joan. Its credit to, or la. aid of any such company or as sociation. - E, B. CHASE, Speaker of the Bouse of Pepreteniaiivts. M, M'CASLIH, . ' Speaker of the Senate, \ , .In Senate, Apr!) 28,1864. J 1 Resolved, -That this resolution pass. Yeas 22, nays C. Extract from tho Journal. r . , T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. ■ Id tho House of Reprclsoutatlvea,AprU2l,lB64, Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 71, noys2o. Extract ft-om tho Journal, . 0 , . - . . WM. JACK, ClorJr, SEOBBTABT’a Ovritra, >' Filed April 20,1854. V• ’ " - ' • - - : O,; A. BLACK, : . Secretary of tho Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. ~. s . . t .L . 4 40,000 41,000 ' Secuptaby’s Office, > • Harrisburg, July 1, 1854, . f -✓ X * cer llfy that tlio above and I SEAI* Iforcgolttg is a true and correct copy v oodwln , lloldumau, B. D. Ham lin, E. W. Hamlin, Hondrlcka, Holster, Hogo, Jnmison,Klnzcr, McOllntoofc.MeFarlnnd, Piatt; her—’'? U g * l °’ Sllfi!r ’ icrrs, > McCoslln, Spea rs Cra l lb > Crcswell, Darlington, Hamilton, Kuukto and Skinner 6. So the question was determined In tho affir mative. Journal in tho Donso of Representatives. “Tho question recurring upon tho final pas sage of tho Resolutions, tho first proposition was agreed to ns follows, vie: _ —Messrs, Abraham, Adams, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Boyer, Bingham, Boyd, Bosh, By orly, Culdwull, Calvin, Carlisle, Clmmborlfn, Cooko, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, Do- Franco,Dunning,Eckert, Edinger, Eldred,Evans, Foster, Fry, Gallentino, Gibonoy, Gilmore, Gray 9" in ’ Hamilton; Hart, llorr, lloistand, llllllcr,-Hippie, Horn, Ilurnmel, llunsuckor. Hunter, llurtt. Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lau’ *8 i»,)Llnn,Mag co , Maguire,Manderflold, M Connell, M’Kco,Miller, Monaghan, Montgom ery, Mooro, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Porm lee, Passmore,Patterson, Porter, Putnoy,R o wo. Rawlins, Roberts, Saßado, Bcott, Sidle, Shnon ton, Smith,Vßerks,) Smith, (Crawfotd,) Btowart. Btockdalo, Strang, .'Strutlicrs, Wheeler, Wlck lolu, 'Wright, Zeiglor, Chase, Speaker— B3; , • Nats—None. 5 So tho question was determined In lbc affir mative. ..... .... On the question will tho House agree to tho second proposition, tlio yeas and. nays were tn .ken, agreeably to the provisions of tho lOtli ar ticle ol the constitution,and aro ns follows*. ; ‘^s—Messrs.Abraham,Atherton,Ball,Bar ton, Bock; Boyer, Bigbam, Boyd, Caldwell, Car lisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Omne, Cummins* Da »!», Daugherty, Doogan, DoFrnnoo. Dunilngj Edlngor, Eldrod, Erans, Fry, Gallanting, Gib baney, (illmore, Gray, Groom, G win, Hamilton, Hloatand, Hllllor, Iltppla, llunsecknr, Hunter, Hurit, Jackman, Kllgoro, Knight, l.anry, ( u! high,) Dowry. (Tioga,) Dlnn, Mngoo, Macuiro MondorOold, M’Connoll,Jl'Kco,Monoghomjfo! act, Montgomery, Mooro, Muse, Palmer, Parko Pntmloa, Paaaraoro, Pattoraon, Portor.BaWlln. Hohcrls, Howe, Sallado, Scott, Slmonton. Smith; (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Slockdalo, Wheel. or.Wlckleln, Wright, Ghaso, Speaker^- 71. , , Nays—Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Boons, Dash Byetly, Eckert;-Ellis, Hart, llorr, Horn, Huml mol, M’Gombs, Millet, Poulson, Putney. Sidle Stewart, Strong, Stmthers, Zeiglor 20 , •< ■? So the question wan dolormlnod in thoalllnn. alive# Skoketaht’s Otnot. ». Harrisburg, July 1, lti64. f .PENmYLVJNU, SB. . . } . I do certify that, tho above and I SEAJL ll’ o ‘'C3olng,!»atnioflndcorroctbony _ -> r of , tbo arid “Nats’* taken on tho “Resolution rolntlvo foan amendment of tho Constitution Of tho Commonwealth” os thesamo appears on tho Journals of tho two Houses ol the General Assembly, of this Commonwealth fpr Iho bcaslon oflSo-l. ' my hand and the Sea! of said office this first day of July, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-four. 0. A. MACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth.' Jply 18, 1864—»8'mo.' —Just rccqivtuT, ft (WpYeooi V/ft-oDj Auction U selling very low at Junolfl,JM4, Wi^*fl,.p9o»r. AtieiiUon THOSE of youWhohavb’beeVafflicted for yearajTvUa thief, 100 thflomo disease, have been ÜBingabupsf every ■ nostrum before the mobile without relief.- Wo :say.; to: you try •‘‘Beecher’s Autt-dyspbptio',” and you will soon boconvjncedof its groat superiority over every other preparation:’ VTe could glve yoq matiy" certificates corroborating : our, a&sertipb, bat a ebgTo trial Is wbrtbmorolban all. Thiarembdy is prepared ohd sold at thuDragstorbor- ’ . - y.if v y: v; . :..r* v J:-3p:iFPERr;, South Hanover street, iTtbw doors sputli.bf the Otfurt-housc, • OarUalej J(me 1d,T854.- ■-.-•> -44^ v;> : 3BAOt|S4|fOTBI^ : : - iVo. 881> Market Street, PhilfuUtpfvta,:'^^ THE subscriber takes this method to inform bis itfends and thopublicln general, that ho has token this well known stopd/and hopes, by. strict attention to business, to giiui a share of the public patronage heretofore so liberally extended to him wlrilein the abovebuslucss In Lancaster bounty, and recently in Cumberland county, yd, has been ueatly.fandshod -through, but, and the-rooms arc largo and-hlry, and for tofeunsuroa^cdluthecity.l. 1 TheTam® Js’atways supplied with the .best thfl market pah offord, and his BAU ofln compote for cholce ll quorg ivith the besk bars in. the City.? Tile Sta bles 'are. large ■ and newly, fitted up • for drovers and the public in general. 1 ■ r. My chnrgcaaro asroasorubloas anyothbr.in Market street. Give too a call. ' ■. : ;; ; \ FRED’Ki ZAHRAOHER^ : PhAa, April.lB,: •! >’>V.V.-‘V . • V P. WHE,-: ; XTfTHOLES ALE and retail dealer In Amcrl-' ; TT.can; English -AGormau’Hardware,Oils, PalnU, Varnish, &c. 1 Mechanics, builders and the public generally, wlib aro in want of Hard ware of any kind, are .invited to'call Ifa and ex amine my unusually lorgostbck of goods, which 1 am selling ot'Very low prices—jnst step Ip, it will only-'detain you d few minutes, to be con vinced that What every body says must'bo true, that is decidedly tho place to getgoop goods at low prices. ' 4.'P. LYIfE, • [May-11,] -Wtsitidtof N. JHaitovet tf,\\ , Tanner' Wanted. . , > A JOXJRNEYMANTanncr andCurricr wan xjLied by Iho undersigned, residing lb West, penaaborough township, two miles past of Now villo, on the Conodoguinbt crook, v - , . : : SAMUEL GRAHAM. ’ . -April2o,isfe—tf/,. -• ■ /; SCYTHES. SCYTHES. JUST received a very largo lot.ofScythos of superior Brands, to which t Invite tho atten tion of Cradle makers, and all others In want of this’ article; tho.attention of Fanners Is also In vited to tho great variety of Farming utensils of the‘Very host' makers.'' Ploughs’ of ( all kinds furnisheddt a smbll advance on City prices.— Home makes at tlie manufacturers prices, also a superior artlfcV of Churns, which vre warrant to make morq»buUerout of the same quantity of Cream than any other Churn in use, try it. • > , ’ JOHN P. LYNB,. ’ West tide North Hanover Street , Carlisle, May 11 ••• EWTIXOPES, Die Sinking nnd Engraving. DIES altered,.Envelopes/stdmpcd with busi ness cards. Homeopathic .Envelopes, self soaledabd printed. ■ Paper Bags for putting np Gordon, anu Flower Seeds, with printed dime, tious, at 65' South Fourth. Street, Philadelphia, 1 by ‘ . WILLIAM COLBERT. ; N. 8.: Ordere mil be-delivered by Expretiy or at per agreement. - ‘ -March 28,1851—0m0. ■. . , • • Spring amj Summer Clothing! Arnold & Livingston respectfully in form their Mends and tho public, that they have now bn hand at their store in North Hon. over street, opposite Maglaughlin'a hotel, a very handsome and complete assortment'of Spring and Summer . Ready-made Clothing, which they can sell at prices so low as To suit all who may favor them with a visit.' Their. Clot hing is all of their own manufacture, and consists in part of Dress end Frock COATS of tho best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very best style;. Spring Sack Goals of cloth, casrimcres and tweeds, various colors and prices. French Black Doeskin and Fancy Coasljuere PANTALOONS, as well os Pantaloons of every description, and vory cheap. ' ■ / VESTS of rich fancy silks and satins, bomba. Klncs, valoncios, marselllcs, and chaUlcs, at all prices.' A Aill assortment of BOY’S CLOTHING. Fancy drcea articles, embracing all tho now styles of Cravats,- ■- -' - • • White, black and colored silk, kid, lisle cotton GLOVES of every description. -Trunks and Carpet Bags of superior flnlsh&u • at low prices; , .• • - ■* Suspenders of superior manufacture. - Under, shirts ond Drawers of lino Merino, silk, net cot' ton, jean and muslin, of every description and 1 quality. - • ; Umbrellas of silk and cotton very cheap. All of which will bo sold at tho lowest prices whole sale or retail. 'Remember tho old stand, opposite Maglaucb lin's hotel. • • . y ?•*. .. 7 ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, Carlisle, March 80, 1854. CBEAT ABBIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER At the Store of the subscriber, the Great Mart for Dry-Goods, Groceries, JJoote Sheet. THE subscriber rcspoctnilly informs his friends and numerous customers that he has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo and va ried assortment of Spring aid Sumner Goods, consisting in part of < Ladies* Beets Goods, . L Such as black and fancy Silks, black and change able 1 Alpacas, Bareges, Barege do Lalnes, Jloua. do Bego, Bombasines,plain, figured and change ablaPopHt\B,La\vns,CaHcoes,Ginghai»», Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &c. . * Gentlemens Brets Goods, " such as lino black and browp' Frcnfeh black Doeskin and’fancy Cussimors,'satin and fancy Vestings, black fit Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, fire. ■ HATS ANA CAPS. A largo assortment of Hens* & Boys’Hats and Caps, embracing every atyleand quality. Also? a largo and varied; assortment of Parasols. Bon nets and Ribbons.• jv; „j . ' Bleached fit unbleached Mus lin, Checks; Tickings, Jeans,' Drills', Tablo-dla per, Bagging, Oanaburgs, Toweling, Table-lin ens, «c. - BOOTS i SHOES.—A largo assortment of Mon’», Women’. U Children*. Boot. & Sliob. Jonny. Lind & Im.kln Shoo. nt Very low prices’ Colored and wlilla Carpet Chain; ’ 1 °*’ aitOVERIES—ZA largo n.,er«mont of Gto.' Tna.’CTio.” B ° r ’ Cofrt ‘°i Molasses, Rico, . T 1 *'* out oslohll.hmont aro fl-oo Id ac knowledge that wo afo soiling Vorclon and Do. I. ImL '': I’ rlCM ’ 7 Our low prlco. have already u™ rl2> l «Bommlicr of people. Tho ntton alo wlB, ‘ 6° od bargain. I. tollcllod, MgroatindnoomontscanhooflOrodtopurchiwor., Don t forgot tho,old' stand, Humerloh’.corner. North Hanover street. ; - Butter, Egg., flag, and Sdap (akon'attnarko . . ; N. W. WOODS, dgnt. / Oarllsle, April 18.18 M.. t: ; ■ Citizen* or cumberland County. T*jrnO desire good goods at tho lowest prices ' und o very largo snd heavy stock to soloed from, ore iDvllcd topall at tho old Cheap Store, Silks, Bareges, * Bonnots it Ribbons, 1 ■ Tissues, Lawns, Parasols, i Borogo do I,qlnos, Gloves, Hosiery. Glnglmms.Do Bogus, Locos, Edgings, ■ Calicoes Alpschos, French Worked Collars. Muslins, Checks, Billing 81,awls, ■ lickings. Diapers, ■ press Trimmings, ClolliSj Summer Stuffs ond n groat variety o I other goods, embracing! wo be) n»o. every ortlclo In onr lino, to tvl.loll nH wanting bargains, nro‘ requested to oxnmlm na wo oro cwlllng goods very close thin Shrlntr '“Aprii'io' mi. S EH “ h ’ Fftrrt Arrlral of Hardware OpinE mbSovllor Bevins, returned from im ; A city, has josioponodfor tboJFall largo ami woir selected sleek of Forei™ d ° ? Domestic Uotdwoto/embmclDg eVerythlni «2r all, found Inthalllnqof burtnom.' Tbq * tlqn iflrionds end M: public',gqnetalhr w2> dirteted totbo, “senring them thatgoods of oifk(nd«wlUboini,i for enh ctnYery squill advance^^.oniMatilioiuH 1 ' ’brs-pvipea. ; \ j-. , f /,’■, l “" ■' .ntjsr. and Sailflert ire Ctviiod to CMnir ■ 'August 81, IBM. . ,®^^ o}r - ' kew'»k®o : sm»iwii~7~T' sUthfßanw& Stretti. neat the CourtMaiat. H' d* KIET FER,Drogg!Bt.VonUl respectful ■ .1, Inform tho oltfeons of Oarllßlo sad S’ Ity, tlintbobns opened nnuw .CHEMICAL ASD. DRCa STOKE. ' His stock ia .cnUrtly poWj Oni icit been eolixteii with great bare. . As many or tboortldrain iknij' us.f tby pbj sloions nnd:iiiml|ics dblerlonitbb? ssd. and exposure,- Wlakctt not to St; low such articles to accumulate In such quantities ■ , Attention Is especially in'vlind tb bU stock of Ex. tracts, OonfcnctiobS, Cheralcals;; &0.,’ together with a foil assortment of Paints, Vortiishes, Bye stuffs, Point and Varnish- and . 7. ; of every variety.. Ho hasolso ?ple2/ did assortment of PcrAtmes, SoapO, fancy, hair» clothes and - flesh Bruebcsj Suppofters, Bread Exhausters, Nlppla Shields, Tooth. Tfashes Pastes; .Also }1 .. -V..’.' * •' ■ : Sledicincd Wines ond Bfandies, . ofthffbest quality. Segare, frOnttho best H*r vano.snd Spohish houses, of every flavor, fronr one cent npwardd. .. - . In ordorto ensure his customers against mbrr takes dating any. temporary absence ■ DB. GEOBGE Z. HBEX2?, . ,-r|7ILL perform all operations upon the teeth ▼ V' that may be roqul red for thebr preservation t Artificial teeth fromia single tooth to an entire set, on the most scientific principles. DU* eases of the mouth ohd, Irregularities carefully treated. 'Office at the’residence of hli brother, bn North Pitt street,/ ; - - • CarlUle.’March 28,1854. DR. I, C/LbOI«K> IXriLLperform all operations upon the Teeth VV that are required for thoir preservation, such as Cleaning, Filing, Plugging, 4kc., or will restore the loss of them. by. Inserting Artificial Tcetb, from a single tooth to a full sot. • , K?*Officc on PUt street, a few doors South' of tho Railroad Hotel. -> N. B> Dr. Loomis will ho absent from Carlisle the last ten days in each month. ■ • ' - . Carlisle* March 23,1854. < ■ ► Dr. Gcorge W. Keldlcfc, AREPULLTAttends to oil operations upon xl/ the Teeth ana adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. Ho will, also;insert Teeth of every description, such M Pivot/Sln gte and Block Teeth; and teeth with “continuous Gums;” and will construct Artificial Folates, Obburations, Regulating Pieces, and every ap pliance used in tho dental art. Operating room at the residence of Dr. SamdclElliotr, East High street, Carlisle. . * • .-Marche, 1854.—if. El te _ Insurance* THE Allen and East Fennsborongfa Mutual Fire Insurance Company ‘ of. Cumberland county, incorporated by onset of Assembly, Is now Billy urbanized, and In operation irador the' management t>f.the following Managers, via t ■ Daniel Bally, Win. B. Gorgas, Cock lln, Melchoir; Brcnnemau, Christian Stayman, John C.‘Dunlap, Jacob H. Coovdr,Lewis Hyer, Henrp Logan, Benjamin H. Musscr, Jacob Muip-* mo, Joseph Wickersliam, Alexander Cathairt. •* The rates ofinsurancocre os low and favorable as any .Company of tho kind in' tho State.' Per sona wishing to become members are Invited to make application (6 the Agents.of tho Company who aro willing to .wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. MOSSER, President. -• , llkuct Locam, Vico president. ~ Lewis lltsh, Secretary. Miciu.tx Cockuh, -Treasurer. MorcU 23,1854. AGENTS,. CuvBEBtAKA Cooifrr.—RudoTphMartln, New Cumbcriandf C. D-Jfqrman, Kings tpwni Henry Soaring, Shlrcmanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle*, Dr. J. Aid, Churchtownj Samuel Oroham t 'Wo»t Pennsboro j James McDowell, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South BUddleton \ Samuel Woodburn,' Dickinson \ Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haver*' Stick, Mechanlcsburgj John Sherrick^Dlsburnf 1 XhiVlu Ooovei*, Shephcrdslown; v ■' 'lYobk Couklt.—John Bowman, DllUbnrffj P. 1 Wolford, Franklin* John Smith; Esqi,;wMh** Ihgtdnj W. S. Picking, Dotctj J.VT.Craft, Par adise, > . IfAUßnrofmo.—Houser it Lochman.* ' v ' Members of tho Company having policies aboat to expire, can have them renewed by making ap pllcatloiftoanyoftho Agents. WAtL PAPCR FOR TUE ”• 'RXIItUIOIV* I HAVE just received my Spring Stock of Pa per Hangings, which surpass In style.’ quality and price tiny that bos over been exhibited la Carlisle, I respectfully solicit acal! Ibom'tho per-' sohsln waht of Paper Hangings of any descrip tion, as lam confluent my assortment far -sur passes any In the Borough* and in stylo and pries has hut few rival* in thfc.cfty*., * 9nlya«Karthw pnbllc to call in and examine my assortment be fore making their purchases, ns l am confident my chased designs cannot full to '“i® ■ flistldlbu*• JOnNT.DVNE i . West.tide o/A r ortA J/onorer»». Carlisle, March 28, IBM. , , ■i - ■ • _ first laniriii of habb» WARE t THE subscriber having returned fro* the cltyy has just opened for tlur Spring trade a largo 4 and irotl .selected stock of Foreign Abd'Homcstlc- Hardware, omhraclng'overytldng usually form# Inthatliuo of business* ‘The attention onVlends* andthopubllcgenerally la rcspcctlbUy to tlto assortment on hand, assuring them goodsof all kinds will ho Sold. for cash at a -tor/ small advance on manuikctqrers prices* - » ! : Carpenters and Suildtrt —oxo Invited to e*am< Jnotho assortment of Looks, Latches, Btogesj' Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, Paints,' Beraembor tho old stand, In East High strecty whore they aro for sale cheap.' «> •- 11ENBT SAXTOKi March 23; 1658. Take Notice, THAT all peraoris about commencing houac* koonlng, and all In want of thorn can got supplied wlfh knives & forks, spoons, ladles, cofibo-mlUs, nans, kettles, hadd*lrons, &0., at a very low rate/ *ft r H. SAXTOK. . - March 28, 1868. ,' P York Plow# constantly on hand—also, Craighead's ftttd PlanVa make—all for sale ot . . •/ .