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    ■ M:, '
lliid I lho'sl}i inst.; Edwaiu)
lonnioal, ogcd 22 years. I-.- . •
County Tiotisurcr,
IE undersigned, at the urgent solicitation
<f his friends, Las consented to bo a enndi
for tho office of County Treasurer, subject
decision of Uto Democratic Convention
Cumberland county. J< inomlrttitcd and elec
ted, ho promises to discharge tho duties of tho
office with fidelity. |
• : JACOB REDSECKEK.
. Carlisle, July 10,1857. , .•
Register.
THE undersigned offers, himself na a candi
date for the office of Register of Cumber
land,county, (subject to,the decision of tho De
mocratic County Convention), and pledge my
self if nominated and elected, to discharge the
duties ot tho ofllco faithfully and honorably.
S. N. EMINGEK.
Mcchanlcsbnrg July 16, 1867.
County Treasurer,
AT tho solicitation of many friends, tho un
dersigned offers himself a candidate for tho
lollico ol County Treasurer , subject to tho deci
sion of the Democratic County Convention, and
pledges himself, if nominated and elected, to
discharge the duties of the ofllco with fidelity.
PETEK iIONYEK.
• Carlisle, July 9, 1857.
A T tho Annual meeting of the Board of Trna-
Dickinson College, held July 9th,
ißsTfiho following Resolution was unanimously
adopted and ordered to bo published ia tho Bo
rough papers;
Resolved, That tho thanks of this Board bo
and hereby aro tendered to (ho. Commissioners
of tho Counlyof Cumberland, for tho uso ol tho
Court House, during the Annual Commeoco
rocht Exercises.
C. Collins, Prc»h
0, 11. Tiffanyi SceVy.
HBT SIOO A MONTH. .jpgj
Anu«beu of gentlemen wanted
to canvass two or three counties each in an
agency that insures those properly qualified the
highest compensation. They ahouhfbo of ma
ture ago, Intelligent, talented and industrious j
and they will make twice as much ns In teach
ing, clerking or any other business.
Ingulro at tho Adams Express office, or
Address, (stamp enclosed,)
July 15,1857-—3l*
Register’s Notice*.
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN, to all per
sons Interested, that thofollowingabcounts
h ive been filed in (his office by the accountants
therein named, for examination, and will be
presented to the Orphans’Court of Cumberland
county, forconfirmation and allowance, bn Tuct~
day, the 11/A day of jJ, D. 1857, viz:
I. Thu first and final nefeount of Robert P.
M’Cluro, administrator with the will annexed,
of‘Alexander Mateor, lalo of the borough of
Shlppcnsburg, dec’d.
2. Tho account of John P. D. floorer, ad
mlnlstrafor of tho estate of Susanna Iloorcr,
lato of Silver Spring township, doc’d.
I 8. Tho account of John W. Cocklln, admin
istrafor of tho estate of David Dovinoy, late of
Upper Allen township, dec’d.
4. Tho account of James W. Marshall, one
bf fho executors of Richard B. Sloveuson, late
bf tho borough of Carlisle, dec’d.
6. Tho account of John B. Perry, adminia
tratorof tho estate of Benjamin Bear, lato ot
Hflliin township, dec’d.
C. Tho first and final account of Daniel May,
administrator of tho estate of Jacob Blxler,lalo
of Easlponnsborough township, .dec’d.
, 7. Tho account of JohnMillerand Peter Mil.
lor, executors of Peter Miller, lato of Upper
Allen township, dec’d.
8. Tho account of Jacob Prowoll, admlmslra
ior of tho estate of John Singer, late of Hamp
den township, dye’d.
. 9. Tho ftccoitnt of Daniel Kituo, administra
tor bt tho estate of John I’fanonsmith, lato of
l Etfttpcnnsborough township, deo’U. •
i 10. Tho account of James M’Cnllough, ad.
ahjlnlstrator do bonis non with tho will annexed,
|orvoseph M'Klbbotf, wtu df the bdfohgh of
f Nowvfllo, dec’d. •, . ■ |
r The accondf of John ficop, administrator I
P.* !’'P bf Jacob King, late of Wesfponns-1
borough township, dec’/K
. 12. Th’o itfgl nhd Unnlaccount of JJonfeJ Eol-
Ichi, cJccutor bf Joshua Sellers, lato of Dlckln- :
son townalilp, dec’d.
13. The account of Apdfew Jflalr, oxcculnr i
pf Elitah’eth ftarasey, late of Sputh Middleton |
township, dec’d; ( • t i
14. The final account of Henry Kafns, admin. I
istrator of (lie estate ofJohnKnrus, lute of Mon- <
roe township, duc’d. ■ ■ ‘
15. The third supplement unit final account «
bf John Houser, executor of Robeti Cook, lato i
bf Monroe township, dec’d. • .
. 10. Tho account of Daniel May, administra
tor wjth tho will annexed, of David Brcchblll,
into of Eaatponnsbocough township, dcc’d.
17. Tho first and {lnal account of Sami. WH
IU and William Willis, excculors of Jns. Wil
ifs, loto.ofSouthampton township, dec’d.,
18. Th?> ffr/jtapd final account of S ivrmicl JTnr
fls, administrator of tho estate of John Lutss,
Tato of Sllvqr.Sprlng township. dcc’d.
.19. The account of DaVid Coovor ami .Dr.
yctrich Coovor, administrators of the oslato of
John Coovor, latdo’f Dickinson fownshlp,dcc’d.
, 20. Tlio account of KicharcJ Wood's,.etfccutgr
Ann Sands, lalo of Dickinson township,
, 2|» Tha-flrst and final account of Martin Kpq-
°f thocstofopf,Joseph Kainp,
Into of Hopewell township, dcc’d. ,
I *.!*■ occount Jacob Mumnia, adminislra.
llo ' Vard ’ 10(0 6f ftohipden town
. 23. The account of Scott Coyfo, admfiiisiVa.
[or of tho estate of John Coyle, lato of Silver
opring township, dcc’d. , ,
24. Tho account of Joshua Culp, adminislra
«pr of tho estate of Richard Trimble. lato of Sil
ver,Spring (o.tynsldp, dec’d 1 . .
23. Tho account of Snmuol'Whciry,guardian
of tho person and estate of Caroline Owens, a
minor daughter of Jacob EngTo, lato of (hu bo
rough of Shipponsburg, dcc’d.
20. Tho account of Jacob Mummn* guardian
off ho person and estate of Jackson Eiumingcr,
of David Eminingcr, dcc’d.
-7. The guardianship account of Jonathan
onyucr, guardian of tlio person and oslato of:
mu or ’ a minor daughter of JacobSoitx. j
Tho guardianship accounts of Andrew J-!
AaufTman, guardian of tho' persons and oslalcs
• t l { #,,ok »M« r y K. Haticlc ami Goo.
? V .‘ H r 4 k t ,n,no f c, dMron of-Admu Hauck. I
a !. o n° mi 10 borough of-Mcchanlcsburg, doc’d *
29, Tho guardianship accounts of David St cr,
felt, guardian of the persons and estates ot
Samuel D. Culbertson, Nancy 11. Culbertson
Alabama F. Culbertson, Sarah M. Culbertson
and James S. Culbertson, minor children of
John Culbertson, late of Silver Spring town* 1
eliip, dcc’d.
80. Tho guardianship account of John Bow
man, Who In his lifetime was tho guardian of
Mary Baker, a minor child of John Bakor,decM.
and. which account is settled by Maria 0. Bow.
man, .administratrix of John Buwmnn, doc’d.,
by her attorney in fact duly constituted, John
B. Coovor, Esq.
81. Tho first and final account of David Corn,
man, executor ol Jonathan Cornmau, late of
tlio borough of Carlisle, dec’d.
82. Tho account of George M’Koohan and
Benjamin M’Koohan, executors ofSamL M’Koo
luw, late of Woalpc'nnsborough township, dco’d.
„ WILLIAM LYTLE, Jlcgltter.
Register’* Office, i
Carlisle, July 18, 1867-* J
Notice.
T E-TTEUO Testamentary on tlio estate ol
J-i David Zolglor, Into of North Middleton
township, Ouniborland county, deceased') have
uoun leaned by tho Register of said county, to
Urn subscribers, residing In tho aamo tmvnn|)lp,
Cumberland, county. All persona Indebted
Jo said calftto mo requested to uinko payment
Immediately, and Ihoao having claims will pro*
flont them, properly authenticated, for sotflo
•niont. ( ,
A’NN MARGARET ZOXGI/KU,
. CEVX ZISIGI,EIi.
Juno n: J 667— Ol* , »’re.
'JOHNSON’S' ; ---
NEtV ILLtrSi’EATEb ANt> EMBELLISHED
mi?
• ' ... '■ OP TUB '.• , , t .
REPUBLICS OF NORTH AMERICA,
Adjacent Countries ami islands;
fTIOMPILEQ, drawn and engraved from tho
United States Land ond Coast and British
Admiralty Surveys, and other .reliable sources.
A Superior Copperplate Engraving, Published
by A. J. JOHNSON, New York and Wash
ington.
Tbla work exhibits the whole ol North Amer
ica South ofthc 00th Parallel ot Latitude; em
bracing tho Canadas, the United States nud
Territories, Mexico, Central America, the Isth
mus of Panama, tho West India Islands, New
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and-part of South A
mcrico. Also, a superior Map of tho Would.
It la on a scale larger by 10 miles to tho inch
than the largest map of tho same territory over
published, and 13 miles to the Inch larger than
Monk’s, or tho map of •* Our Country.”, It oc
cupies a shoot 72 by 80 inches, larger than Sher
man & Smith’s mammoth map oftho Old States
(now Colton’s), and covering about 4 times as
much of (ho earth’s surface as that work. It is
1)500 square inches larger than Colton’s, Monk’s
or Mitchell's map, and gives a geographical' dc
llnoatlon of (ho countries it embraces with an
accuracy and fullness of detail altogether bc
yound tho reach of any otbotrmop. All the
counties Jn the United States and Territories
are named and colored on tho Jaco of the map.
Of course it contains all the Railroads (both the
finished and tho finishing). The largo scale on
which tho work is projected has enabled us to
give a much better map of Mexico and Central
America than has over before been exhibited in
connection with our country. Tho regions
lately In controversy between oiur country and
tho British Government, as well ns those which
Gen. Walker’s exploits have raised to recent
notoriety, are fully and faithfully delineated.—
The same is truo of Cuba, Jamaica and the West i
India Islands, In addition lo this, the Keys,
Banks, Soundings, Channels, Currents, and
Routes of Vessels in those waters are all exhib
ited, and scientific data inserted: making a com
pie to Mariner’s Chart of tho West India Seas
and Gulf of Mdxico. The principal materials
for this portion were furnished by E. & G. W.
Blunt. In reading ship news or naval writings,
tho advantage of such a map can hardly bo priz
ed too highly. With tho same regard to accu
racy and detail, arc given also, us far North as
settled, tho British Possessions of North Ameri
ca. Not only Is everything delineated in tho
States of tho Union which the scale will admit
of, but every thing in (ho Territories which Go
vomment surveys or scientific explorers have
brought to our knowledge. Not forgetful of
the utile dulcis, wo have illustrated our work
with magnificent and costly Daguerreotype views
of tho cities of New York, New Orleans, Cin.
clnnatl, Chicago, Detroit, Dubuque, St. Louts,
St.-Joseph, and even tho famous New Capitol
Building. On a vacant space of tho sheet wo
have placed a Map of the World, on the new
plan of Mercator’s Projection, with (ho Ameri
can Continent !n (ho centro. This has tho.ad
vantage of showlngjho,true practical and com.
morclal position of our country on tho globo.—
On this, wo trace with ease tho entire routes of
vessels from tho ports of our country to nilparls
oftho world. Wo sco at a glance our maritime
relations, not only with Europe on tboEast,bn(
with tho Sandwich Islands, Japan, and Asia,
on tho west. Tho new relations which tho Pa
cific Railroad and Telegraph will open lo (ho
Commerce of tjur country, nro clearly illustrat.
cd by a moment’s view of this map; thus eluci
dating great national question's to the common
mind. This is on a much larger scale, and con
tains far moro Information, than any similar
work extant. This Map of the World shows
clearly the Arctic Explorations by Dr. Kane,
for tho first time on any map. Tills work has
been carefully compiled, drawn and engraved,
by D. G. Johnson, who for twenty years has
been engaged in drawing and engraving maps.
For sale bv travelling agents.
July 10, 1857—21*
C. ALLEN,
Harrisburg, Pa.
To (Cni-pcutoie, Builder*,
« ' . And I'aniior^,
TnEmlbScrlltdrs'wouTd rcspccl/blly hnnoumm
t.o tho public, that flicy are now prepared to'
furnish tho following described articles of Lum
ber: First Common and Pnnnol Plank, and
Boards of all thickness; Common. Boards and
Plunk of whito plno; Hemlock Jolco nml Scant
ling, of all sizes and lengths; Wluto Pino and
Yellow J’ino Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pul
ing and Plastering Laths; Pino fc Cyprus Shin
gles of nil qualities; Shingling Lath and Strip
ing, and Fencing Boards 20 feel long. All tim
bers sawed to order, by leaving their bills, of
all lengths and sizes, (pine, oak and hemlock.)
SaMf, Dpora, Blinds and Mouldings rpady for
use. 1 Thp above will Do furnished oh tho fobs
reasonable tcrinjj, and at tho shortest notice.
To Coal Cmuiimcra.—Wc have constantly on
hand jfU kinds oi
Family Coal,
alidh as Lykcns Valley, .Short Mountain, Vrc
vorfon, Locust Mountain, Liiko Fiddler, Sun
bnry, Wllkcobarro, and tbo Brood Top, for
Blacksmiths; oil of which wo will delivered to.
any part of Iho town os low os it con bo bought
ot any yard in tho town for cash or country pro*
duco. Coni all ro-Bcrecncdand dullvcrcd cloan.
By strict attention to business, wo hope to ro.
ccko n libeml share of public patronage.
\ou will ifucl our Vard In tho eastern end of
the borough, opposite tho Gas Works. Our
oflico hereafter will Bo kopt opposite Bents &
Bros, store, in tho office nowoccupled by David
Sinim, Esq. All orders left at tho oflico or at
either of tho subscribers’residences, on West
PomtVet street, or ot East street, will bo prompt,
ly attondod to.' ,
* SrfnOM & ttOFFEK.
■ Carlisle, Juno 4, 1867.
Miuuij’s Combiner!
Heaping and Mowing Machine,
WITH WOOD’S IMPROVEMENT.
IN pitting those machines Info tho rihirkcf for
the harvest ot .1867, 1 have tho best grounds
for behoving (liciy wifi tilde tan extensive sale,'
and prove os entirely satisfactory to tly) farmers
of Cumberland county ns they have proved horo
toforo. Up to this timo there has not been an
other Combined Heaping and Mowing Machine
made that Jmi miVicccdl’U to On client that will
warrant a manufacturer in building, or a farmer
in buying it for a Combined Machine; while tho
Manny Machine, na made by Wood, has been
so suceoasftd for both purposes, Rcapirtg and
Mowing, that In flections whjjru they have boon
used, their reliability i« nS .well ctftabilslicd ns
that of any other Implement used by tho farmer.
After tho experience and tontosls Of fho last
iinrvosl, wo doom It only necessary to refer
« Comlilnocl Machine lo
tho following persons, who used Manny’s Ma
chlno Inciiltinff their croj>s Inst year, vie j
I red k Watts, Esq., John Nol/10, William
Darr, Abralmm Brudloy, Joseph A. Stuart!
Jtm)oa Stuart, Edward W. Weakley. pSS
Louck, William Mooro, Chrislinn Herr *wil
Hams Parker, James Graham, Robert
Samuel Allen, Solomon Hoko, Jonna Uudy 1
John M. Woodburn ami John Eckord. **
. With each machtnu wilt by furnished (wo
Boythca, two extra guards, tw> extra sections,
one extra pinion and wroncli/ All tho bearings
or Journals will he caso-linrdmed, Tho shoes,
guards and gearing willing tho best Salisbury
Iron. The machine la granted cnpublo ot !
cutting from ton to ttvohb acres ot grain per 1
day, in a workman-llko, thinner. 1
Those machines car ho hful nt Slnglzer’s
Warehouse, in Meclndlcaburg, by applying to
1). W. Irvino, at tho Jallroad Depot.
I’rlco ot Carlisle, $llO.
/ J. ARMSTRONG,
yAntNr von W. A. Wood. ‘
flay 21, 1857/tf -
yv & Bollzlioovcr,
XAND AGENTS’,
Bom I
j Sioux Cirv, lowa.
T f -Abought nnt V 8 °hl» money Invoalod on
, O WJ?* ,WM ftt w ®*l° rtl intos of Interest,
notl-residonta, &c.
J,Ao 11*, 1867, '
I • • KKSOUiVTIOiV
PROPOSING A'mRniWRNTS TO' 'MR
CONSTITUTION OP THE' C0J1......
...... , MosiVEAian. . . ...'.: :
rj ESOLVEp by the Senate and Home 0/
Representatives- of the Commonwealth-oj
Pennsylvania iii. General .'Assembly iiiet: ' That
tho following amendments .are proposed to the
constitution of the commpnw,caUh.in.accordan<?o
with tho provisions of the tenth article thereof.
WITH THE
There shall he >an additional arliplp to said
constitution to be designated as article eleven;
os follows:, ...
1-, > .1 '
Section 1. The stale may contract debts,
to Supply casual deficits or failures in revenues,
or to meet expenses not otherwise ptpyided for;
but tho aggregate amount of such.debts direct
and contingent, whether contracted by virtue
of one or more acts of the general assembly, or
at different periods ot time, shall never exceed
seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and
themoncy arising from the creation of such debts,
shall he applied to the purpose for which it was
obtained, or. to repay’the debts so contracted,
and to no other purpose whatever.
Suction 2. In addition to the above limited
power the stale may contract debts tojcpcl in
vasion, suppress insurrection, defend tho state
in war, or to redeem the present outstanding
indebtedness of tho state; but the money aris
ing from the contracting of such debts, shall be
applied to tho purpose for which it was raised,
or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose
whatever.
Section 3. Except the debts above specified,
in sections one and two of this article, no debt
whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of tho
state.
Section 4. To provide for the payment of
the present debt, and any additional debt con
tracted as aforesaid; the legislature shall, at its
first session, after tho adoption of this amend
ment, crcatca sinking,fund, •which shall be suf
ficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt,
and annually to reduce the principal thereof by
a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thou:
sand dollars: which sinking fund shall consist
of the net annual income of the public works,
from time to time owned by the slate, or the
proceeds of tho sale o( the same, or any part
thereof, and of tho iricomc or proceeds of sale of
slocks owned by tho slate, together with other
funds, or resources, that may be designated by
law. The Said sinking fund may be increased,
from time to time, by assigning to it any part
of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not
required for the ordinary and current expenses
of government, and unless in case of war.inva
sion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking
fund shall be used or applied otherwise than In
extinguishment of tbo public debt, until the
amount of such debt is reduced below the sum
of five millions of dollars. ■
Section 5. The creditor the commonwealth
shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged,
or loaned to, any individual, company, corpo
ration, or association; nor shall the'common
weal th hereafter become a joint owner, or stock
holder, in any company, association, or corpo
ration.*
Section 6. The commonwealth shall not as
sume the debt, or any part thereof, of any coun
ty, city; borough, or township; or of any cor
poration, or association; unless such debt shall
nave been contracted to enable tbo state to repel
invasion, supprcssdomcslic insurrection, defend
Itself in timeof war, or to assist tho state in the
discharge of any portion of its present indebt
edness*
Section 7. The legislature shall not autho
rize any ( county, city, borough, township, or
incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its
citizens, or otherwise, to become* a sbckholder
in any company, association, of corporation ;
or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to any
corporation, association, institution, or parly
There fihall- be mi additional article to said
constitution, to be designated as artidcXll, as
iullotrc: •
No county shall bo divided by a lino cutting
oft over one-tenth of its population, .(either Co
form a new county or otherwise,) without the
express assent of such county, by a vote of the
electors thereof; nor shall any nqw county bo
established, containing less than folir hundred
square miles.
Frbm Section two of the first article of thA
constitution, strike out the words, “ of the city
of Philadelphia, and of each county vcifcciitt
hj; u from section five, same article, strike out
the j words, “ of and of the several
counties;” from section seven.’ same article,
strikeout the words, “neitherthe city of Phil
adelphia nor any,” and insert in lieu thereof
the words, "and. no and strike out " section
four, same article,” and in lieu thereof insert
the following:, , .
“Section 4. In tlfo year one thousand'cighl
hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh
year thereafter, representatives to the number
of one hundred, shall bo apportioned aifd dis
tributed equally, throughout the, stifle, by dis
tricts, In proportion to the number of taxable
inhabitants in the several parts Hereof; except
that any county containing n't least three thou*
sand five hundred taxablcs,’ may bo allowed, a
separate representation ; but no more
counties shall ho joined, and no county shall be
divided, in the formation of a district.. .Any
city containing a sufficient number of taxablcs
to entitle it to ot least two representatives,shall
have a separate representation designed it, ond
shall bo divided into convenient districts of
contiguous territory, of equal taxable papula
lion ns near as may bo, each of which dislriots
shall elect one representative.” ,
At the end of section seven, same article, in*
sort these words, “the city of Philadelphia shall
be divided tiUp single scnntbiidl districts, of
confignoiu territory as nearly equal in taxable
pomdution as possible; but no toard shall be di•
vided in the formation thereof .”
The |pci«|ntnro, «U»0 flrfil. otocWo_*,ft C r (ho
adoption ot this njncndrficiil, shall divide tlio
city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre
sentative districts, In the manner above provi
ded ; such districts to remain unchanged until
tlio Apportionment in the year one thousand
eight hundred ond sixty-four.
There shall bo an additional section to the
first article of mid constitution, which shall bo
numbered and read ns follows :
Suction 20. The legifllqturd ahull btffro tho
power 16 niter, rivokc, or annul, any charter
of incorporation hcrinftlr cqufurred by, or un
der, any special, or general law, whenever in
their oplnlqn it may bo injurious to tho citizens
of tho commonwealth ; lit eOch manner, how
ever, that no injuslico shall be done to tho cor
porators.
n 1 , nJ N Skka ™. March 27, 1857. '
it,/*n™, * li,mt 1 i ,mt Cus resolution pass. On
yeas '24, nays 7; on tho
s«ond amend,„cnt. ycna 23, nays 8; on ll,a
third mnendment, yeas 24, nays 4 • on the
fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. '
fc m thc Jo «riml.l
GEO. W. lIAMKHSLY, Clerk.
In Tins Ilousu of RrpiIKSUNTATIVRS
n- ;;mm . .• April 29, 1857. '
Resolved, 1 hat this resolution pass. On thc
Hist amendment, yens 78, nays 12; on tho
second nlncndlncnt, yens 57, nays 34; on the
third amendment, yeas 72,’naya 22’; dW tho
fourth nmemlmcnt, yens 83, nays 7.
(Extract from ,tho Journal. l 1
.. . - JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk.
Filed in Secretary's office, tyay 9,’ 1&67,
.. ’ A. Q. CURTIN,
. Secretary of ihe Commonwealth, .
FIRST AMENDMENT.
ARTICLE XI.
OP PUBLIC DEBTR.
SECOND AMENDMENT
AKTICLR XII.
OP NEW COUNTIES.
THinb AfiENDMENf.
POUIITII a'heNUMKN^
.'SEOIiBi'ARV>S OFFICE,,''
' llAßrtian'DEai’Jano 22,‘18tf3
Penmi/lvqnia, w•
i, |do certify that tho nbovo r nnd foregoing ;sja
true apd correct copy of. tlio jpri&inal. “JIo/jolu*
IJort proposing amepdmonts 'totlio qdDStjtutiijn
of tho Commonwealth,” with the veto in each
branch of tlio Legislature passage
thereof, ns appears from tho orlgfnats on file Jn
this'ofllco,^ - • ••
X ” In tcstfaiony.. tfhefpof. I imvo
I SEAL I J»orq.nnto pet. niy .hand and causpd
V — to, be Qtuxed tliO Boal of tho Secre
tary's Oiuco, tho day and year above written!
. - A. G/CURTiN", -
. Secretary'df iht Commonwealth.
In March 27,1857.'
. Tlio resolution proposing amendments to tho
Constifulion.or tho Commonwealth.being under
consideration, . t>t . , . . ' •-
On tho question,- V • ■ V. ' .
Will tho Senate agree to tho first amend
ment? . • . ~
Tho yeas and nays wefo iaUch-agreeably to
tho provisions of' tho : Constitution, and were ns
follow, viz: ,
Veas—Messrs. Brower, Browne, Cofloy, JJlv,
Evans, Fetter, Flcnnilcon, Frazer, Jor
dan, KlUlngcr, Knox, Laubacli, Lewis, Mycrj
Scotleld, Sellers, Shuman* .Stoolo, Straub,
Welsh, Wilkins, Wright ana -floggnrt, Speaker
Nats —Messrs. Crabb, CrcSswcll, Finney,
I Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther—7.
I So the question wasdutenniried in the affirin
' otivo.
On Iho question, . - ■
Will the Senafo ngfco to Iho.second amend
ment 7 ,
The yeas and nays word taken agreeably to
the provisions of tho Constitution, and were ns
follows, via; ' ‘ ! -
Yeas— Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Creaswoll,
Ely, Evens, Fetter, Finney, Elonnlken, Ingram,
Jordan, Knox, Laubacli, Mycr,' Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wil
kins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker —2B.
Nats— Messrs. Coirey,Crab|), Frazer, Gregg,
Harris, Killingor, Penrose and Scofield—B.
So tho question was dolermtpod in tho nfllrra
ativo.
On tho question,
AHU tho Senate agree to tho third amend
ment 7
Tho yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
tho provisions or tho Constitution, and were as
follows, viz s '■ ,f '
Teas— Messrs. Brower, Briwno, Crabb, Cross
well; Ely, Evans, Fionnikcil,i.Frazcr, Ingram,
Jordan, Kiilingcr, Knox, Laubpeh, Lewis, Mycr,
Scoltcld, Sellers, Slnmian,' Souther, Steele.
Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and >Wfigbt—2l.
! Nats— Messrs'. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and
Penrose—4. , rl .
So tho question was 2 determined In thontDmi
ntivo. ,
On the question,
. Will tho Sonato ag®c lo tho fourth amend
ment?
Tho yeas and nays wero taTren agreeably to
tho provisions of tho Constitution, and wore 4is
follows,-viz;
. Yeas— -Messrs.’ Brewer,’flJrowno, Coffey,
Crcsswoll, Ely, Evans, Flennpt<3n,'Frazer,Tng
ram, Killinger, Kbox, Lnbbaph, Lewis, Mycr,
Scoflold, Sellers, Simmon,.Souther, Steele,
Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—2B‘.
Nats— Messrs. Crabb,.Finley, Jordan and
Ponfoso—4. J>
So the question was determined in tho affirm
ative. t
In the'House or RVpresextatives,
- , ApjtU 2U, 1857.
- Tho resolution proposing. Amendments to the
Constitution of-tho Commonwealth being under
consideration,
On tho question, •, -r ': «
Will the House agree to tho first amendment?
The yeas and Vmys.wcro taken agreeably to
the provisions of tho Constitution, and were as
follows, viz: (
Yeas— Messrs. Anderson, Arthur,-Backhouse,
Ball, Bock, Bishop, Bower,! Brown, Calhoun,
Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey,
Ent, Eyatcr,FauBold,FostojvGibboncy,GUdca,
Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hlostand, Millcgas,
Hoffman, (Berks,) Imbrio, Jones, Jacobs, Jen
kins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kers, Knight,
Loisenring, Longaker, Lovely Mancar, Mangle,
M'Caimont, M’ltvain, Moorlioad, Mumma, Mus
sulman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunomneher,
Pearson, Peters, Purcell,
Ramsay, (J > liiliuiulp?ila r ) J^noeoyyfYork^K oa—
mor, Itoed, Roberts, Rupp, S/iaiv,Sloan, Smith,
(Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,). Stovoosori, To fan.
Vail, VanvoorhUr, Vickers, Vooghloy, Walter,
Westbrook, Wharton, Willtitoni - Wlthcrow,
Wright, Zimmerman and Ge£z, Speaker— 73.
Nats—Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Ham
ilton, Hancock, H|no, Hoffman, (Lebanon.)
Lebo, Strulhcrs, Thorn, Warner nod Wintrodo
—l2.
So tho question was determined in the afilrm*
ntlvo. ,
On tho question,
. Will tho House ngreo to tlio second amend
inonl?
Tlio yens and nays were taken agreeably to
tlio provisions of thoConstitiitlon, and wore ns
follpws, via : ,
Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball,
Bock, Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Ent,
Fonsold, Foster, Gllden.llamcljllarpcr, Heins,
Ilcistam), llillcgas, Homnan. (Berks,) House
keeper, linbrio, Innes. Jenkins, - Johns, John
son, KaufTnmn, Knight, - Lelsenring, Longakcr,
Lovell, Mnnenr. Mangle, JH’Hvaln, Moorhead,
Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemneher,
Pcafsoh, Peters, Pctrlkcir, Pownall, Purcell,
Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,Rea
mer, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Slban, Tolnn, Vail,
Vorghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton. Zlm
mcftnab and Getfe, Speaker—b 7?
Nats— Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus,
Benson. Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw,
ford-, Lj’slcr, Qlbboncy, Hamilton, Hancock,
Hill, Illno, Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Jacobs, Kerr,
L<jbo, M’Cnlmont, Momma, Reed; Smith, (Cam
bria,) Smith, (Centro,) Stevenson, Sfrnlhors,
Thorn, Vnnvoorhls, Vlckors, Wngonsoller,
Warner, Wintrodo, Witherowarid Wright.—ol,
So tho question wasdotormlndd’lu tho afllVra
atlrp. ~ t . (
On flic question,
Will tho llouso agree to tlio'third amend
monl?
.Tho yeas and nays taken'agreeably to
th 6 ptavioiofra of tho Constitution, mid* were ns
follows, via: ...
Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, tfackhonso. Ball,
Bock, Benson, Bower, Brown/Oalhoiid, Camp
bell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dlckoy, Ent,
Eystor, Fnusold, Foster. Glbjmnoy, ' Hamel,
llnrpctf, Jleins, Jric.Htnnd,. Hlifogasi Hoffman,
(Berks,) Hoffman, (Lebanon;) Housekeeper,
.tmjirlo. Tnnon, Jnqobs* Jnhiw,-ifobniiOn, Kauff
inani'Kcrr/Lohjij Lorigakcff, Lovett; Mniiear,
Mauglo, M’Calmont, Moorhead,.Murnpm, Mus
solnmn, Nichols, Nicholson,} Nnnoniachcr,
Pearson, Peters, Pcfrlkln, PoWnnll,, Purcell,
iUmsoy, (York,) Reamer, Rcod/Jlupp, Sliaw,
Sloan, Smith, (Cambrla,)filnllht(OontrQ,) Ste
venson, Toinn, vail,ynnvoSrhls.yipkofs, Voogli
iy, Wngonaeiler, Westbrook, Wllllslon, Wilhe
fow, yVlght, Zimmerman and CjcU, Speaker—
Nats— Messrs. Arthur, Augiiallno, Backns,
l?l«hop, Onrly, Dock, Gllcloa, Hamilton, JJnn
cock, IlTno, Jenkins* Kniglit', J,oUenrlng,.M , ll.
vain, Hornsey, (Phllndolplita,) Roberta, Stroth
ers, Thorn, t Walter, Warner, Whwtonand Win
trodo —22. [ *,
So Iho question was dclormlnok Jn llio affirm,
ativo. F '
•On Iho question, 1 ' ■
Will (ho House ngreo to tlib fourth amend
monlf . )
TIIO yens ntM nays \VcYq faker
- ... , .•iKOB
<»o provisions of tJio Constlfullon, aml’woro frt
follows, viz t • I
Yeas—Momis. Anderson, Arthur,Backhouse,
Backus, Ball, Bock, Benson, Bishop, Bower,
JlrownjCnlhoun.Cniiipbell.Cnrty, ohoBo,oloavor,
Craw/ord, Dlckoy, Ent, Eyatcr, Fnusold, Fos
ter, Gibbonoy, Gildon, Ilnmol, Harper, Heins,
Illcfltand, Hill, Hillcgns, Iloflhrtm, (Dorks,)
Hodman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrlo, In-,
nos, Jacobs, Jonkins, Johns, Johnson, Konrt
nipn, Kerr, Lobo, Lclsonrlng, Longakcr; Lovett,
Mnncnr, Mangle, M’Calmoiit, M’JlvaJn, Mtunnia,
Miissolnmn. Nichols,
Pearson, rotors, Pefrikhi, Poynnll, Purcell,
Ramsey (Phiiadolpliln,) Ramsey (York,) itoa
mor, Itcod, Roberts, .Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,Smith’
(Cainbrlh,) Smith ((’Jenlro,) Stevenson, .Tolnn,
Vickers, Vbegbloy, Wagon
seller, Waller, Warner, Westbrook, Wharton,
WllUston, Withorow,’ Elmmorman and Getz,
Speaker— BB. _
Naro—Moaara. Dock, liamlllon, Hancock,
Slrulhort, Thorn, IVlnlrodo and' Wtl(jhl~7.
; • So the question determined in the affirm
ative,.. ’ r .1 , '
Seoretart-’b OinoK, %•
: ~ llahhisooro, Jimo 22, 1857,
sat'"-'
. Ide certify that tho above and /foregoing is a
tnid and correct copy of tlio " “Nays”
takon on thd resolution‘proposing atrichdihonfs
to tho;.Constitution of; tho Commonwealth, as
the wirao appears on. tlio Journals of IJiotwo
Houses of the General Assembly of fids' Com
monwealth for thp session, of 1667,' i . •
■" \ jVilncsa my .hand and llio scal ol
f SEAJL J anid office, this twenty-second day
of quine, bno thousand eight hun
dred and iifty-soven. 1 v
A. G. CURTIN,
< Secretary of the Commonweal^*
Carlisle, July 9,1867—8 m.
Private Sale of Ileal Estate.
TllE.jmdcrsigncd will £cli at private sale, his
valuable real Estate, situated in Dauplunhnd
Cumberland counties, lato /Improperly of Jacob
emn 9> Ssq., deceased, and. considered
the hrost valuable of his largo estate^
AmA No. i; Clnrk'sFcrry Tavern Stand,
i&ffli'M, now pb'Cupfod by Henry M’Kob, and
jJj|j|B»for sqtnnHy yenrsby Jlichaolßowcrs,’
ivelljkhown as one of tho best
rutting stands on tiio Susquehanna rivor, fifteen
miles above Ifarrlsbuitp. The WJconisco and
’Susquehanna Canal and Northern Central Rail
road pass through the propM-fa'. ..Thorp, lan
permanent raMroad station, tftvo miles of tlio
shore pf tlio rivef and (ho ferry and fishing pri
vileges belong tb this stand.
No, 2. I will also sell about 700 acrcsof Coal
Lands, adjoining this tavern estate, consirflngot
Chestnut Oak, Hickory and Locust. Tho land
extends about 8 miles ojfong llio rpiiroad qpd
canal. A .great deal of money can bp madtfoul
of this timber.. It will bo sold Cheap. • -
No. 8. I will also sell my interest,' it being
throe-eighths, in ono thousand nine hundred
acres pf Coal Lands, situated in Lykons Valley,
Dauphin county, tho one-fourth belonging .(0
tlio Tokens Valley Coal Company, llio other
three-eighths fb tho heirs of Thos. Elder, Esq.,
deceased—my .Interest amounting to above 700
acres. Tho Lykohs ’valley Coal is so well
known > and ns this largo tract adjoins the mines
upon which they are now working, a /briber
description is deemed unnecessary. I would
like to retain an .interest in this very valuable
Gold Mine— say onb-olgllth of my throe-eighths
—still I will bo governed by the wishes of pur
chasers.
No. 4. 1 will also sell those three highly Im
proved Limestone Farms, adjoining (ho town of
Hogucslown, Cumberland cbnhty, - containing
about 400 acres, known ns (he Carothers, Hogo
and Waugh estate. This property for fertility,
location and Improvement, Is surpassed by few
in the Stale. This property adjoins farms'of
James M’Cortuick and John 11. Briggs, Esqra.,
well known lawyorsofHarrisburg. -Thiswilibo
j some criterion for stranger* to.jndgo tho value
'•of these fine farms. They will bo sold singly or
# ln one tract. They all lie together.
No. 5. I will also sell Hint vory largo and
valuable Island, near tho mouth of tho Juniata
and in tho Susquehanna .river, containing be
tween 700 and 800 acres, now- called “iialdc.
man's,” formerly “Baskin’s,” “Duncan’s,”and
“Big Island.” This is, without doubt, tho very
finest property In the State of Pennsylvania, and
was so considered by Its late proprietor. It la
divided in four farms, which 1 will del! singly or
in a body, as desired. This whole Island is in
a fine state of cultivation. The buildings arc In
good order—s2o,ooo having been expended du
ring tho last 15 years In fencing and Improving
this magnificent estate.
These ‘ properties will all bo sold without fall,
and at n great bargain, as oilier pursuits com
mand my attention. Any person or persons
wishing to oxnmind cither of tho above proper
ties, with tho view of purchasing, will picasecall
upon tho tenants residing upon them, or upon
myself, when every Information will bo given as
regards terms, title, &c.
JOHN lIALDEMAN,
Harrisburg, Pa.
July 2,1857—Gt
SVcwvlUo Deposit Dank.
Proprietors.
Alexander Davidson, James M’Candllsh,
George Ilea, John Waggoner, -
William Graccy, John Gracey,
John C. Brown, L, 11. I{amla(t,
T ‘Mathew B. Boyd,'. ‘ Abraham Grove",' **"
Atchison La ugh I In,- Isaac A. Quigley,
, , John IJiirsh, Jr., ' James jiPKoehon. *
* Thomas Sfongh, John P.JlljoadS.
THIS Bank, doing business lojbo nnoio'of
Hea, Graoet & Co,, is now prepared to do
a general Banking business with fidelity and
dispatch.
Money received on deposit and paid back on
demand without notice. On special deposits
interest is paid as follows, vir. i
From 2 to 1 months 8 per cent, por annum.
For 4 months and upwards G per cent.
Notes, Drafts, Checks, &c., collected in ant
part of tho United States.
Farmers, Mechanics and all others, desiring
a safe depository for their money, will bear in
mind that tlio proprietors of this Bank aro in
■dividually liable to tlio extent of their several
estates, for all (lie deposits and other obliga
tions of Rea, Gkaoey & Co.
Banking House In Main street, Ncivvjlle, Pa,
Business hours from 0 A, M. till 8 P. M.
- , JOHN P. RHOADS, CaiAicr.
Nowvilio, Juno 18, 1657—8 m
Mount Holly Spi ingrs,
THESE Springs will bo open for tlio rccop
lion of visitors on the 2Uth Inst. Situated
0 miles south of Carlisle, Po., nt tho gorgo-in
tho South .Mountain, (Blue ridge,) through
which flows the beautiful mountain creel;. Tho
location is unsurpassed for good water, pure
air, pleasant drives, and cool shady walks.—
From the top of tho mountain there Is a splon.
did view of the beautiful Cumberland Valley and
tho adjoining counties. Thosn who are fond of
gunning and fishing can here find amusement.
A dally mall and dally communication with
Carlisle, enables visitors to rocelvo'tholr letters
In a few hours.
Terms $7,00 per week.
jos. w. £ayt6n.
Pupertown, Juno 18,18G7-^-2m
Jlejcrcnccf.— Obrien, Grnfliin & Co., Dr. T.
Buckler, Hon,'Hoary May, A. If. Bnrnilz.Esq.
Baltimore; Boldlcman AHayward, VV. S. Camp
bell, St. Lawrence Hotel, Pbila. j. Rev. J. B.
Morse, Hon. F. Watts, Col. Chns. A, May, J.
B. Parker, Esq., Carlisle.
1101 FOR KEE.LGIPS
CIIJC.IV I LIT, CJIP , HOOT JIND SHOE
STOHEi
ConNini op Pouud SqtrA,nE, opposite' Market
House.
SPRING ARRIVAL.
WE Invite Inattention of tlio public to our
largo andWnri'ed assortment of Goods,
which will bo sold ns’choap as nt any oilier es
tablishment in Carlisle. Wohavo every variety
of lints, lor Won, Boys and Children, made of
excellent material and of every grade nnd price.
Also, n splendid assortment of Straw lints,
Clips, nnd Infanta’ lints, ready trimmed. All
kinds o/ Cloth and Glazed Caps, from ‘25 cents
upwards. . ...
Our stock of Bools nnd Shoes cannot bo ex
celled, ami wo invito our old friends and cus
tomers, as wcl( ns others, to call and examine
onr stock, iw t/d feel confident of our ability to
please.
All kinds of Ladles’, Mieses* nnd Childrens*
Gaiters, of the best material, constantly dm hand.
J. B. KKLLEK.
N. B.—All rips sowed gratis.
Carlisle, May 7, 1857.
•agreeably to'
A Fortune for One Dollur.
THE Distribution of tho property of the Jvlnt’
Pfock Association of the Big Spring Liter
ary Institute, will take place,.mMouf fail, dur
ing Hio progress of tho Fair of the Institute, to
hold 111 Literary Hall, August H, 12, 18 and
A. 0. Coruuau, Oarllalo, Cjonoral Agent. All
ordora lor tickcta, hooka mid agoncloa, aliould
bo addrcaaod (o
J. M'KKfillAN', Stcl’y. Big
Spritig Lit. Iml. JVewvlilt, Cumb. Co., i’a.
■Juno '25, 1857—0\v •, •
O UGANDA S, French Lawns and Brilliants,
of every stylo nnd quality, can bo hAd
cheaper than over offered: In Carlisle, nt tho
new,store of. • J. A. lIUMUICH, Jn.
Carlisle, April I*B, 1857. ,f - j
• .; v ,
I ]\T9 TXCE ishcrebygiycn that
Jr*, bojuado'to tlio next Legislature|p£ Penn
sylvania, to alter the cliortor of tlio Carlisle Do r
posit Bank .Borough of Carlisle,
Cumberland-,couniy,.i‘D tf3,to,fconfer upon salt
Bank tlio rights and privileges of a bank-of Is
sue,'. to cliatigtf.'.Us iinjno totbo Carlisle
Bank. Also, Ip the'capital of said
Bank,.(wbich seventy-two thon
sandidollnrs with the privilege oflncrcaslngtho
samp under Us present charter to one hnndrcd
thousand dollars) to,three hundred thousand
dollars. . , jy. M. BKETJEM, Cashier.
Jiily 2,1857— Cm , .
Of Spring dhd, Summer Goods. .
AT tho psw, corner or North'Hpqovcr
nnd sfq. Thqundcmlgiicd returns
•thanks foc-tho patronage bestowed upon h£m by
ibo public,, and at the saiho time respectfully
that ho has just returned from Phila
delphia, and is now opening a new lot of Sum-
and Groceries, consisting!)) part
as follows, and which lie is determined to sell
at the lowest cash prices:
..Silks, Dneal Cloths,. CholiUis,. .Alpacas, Do
Lnlncs, Do Sages, tnfctrcs. Poplihs, Bo
rages, JBrilHunts,. Skirting,-French and .Scotch
Ginghams; Prints, Hosiery, Collars,
Handkerchiefs, &o. &&
Shawls and orcij aMa and anal.
lty K Staple nnd Domestic Pry-Goods, Cloths,
pasgnncres. Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tick
ings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cottonndcs,
L(t\Q.ns. Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills,
Marseilles Quilts, colored and wblto Carpet
Chain, &c. - 4
Parasols, Unibrollas, a-largo and splendid as
sortment bi Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Coots and
Shook.
A finpoript lot of Fresh GROCERIES,.Teas,
Coflbo, Silgar, Molasses, Itico, Spices, Ac. .
. Haring selected my entire stock with-tiio
greatest bnro-and nt tho lowpst casii prices. I cpn
assure my fricncisand the public gonjcfatfv, that
I will Jo all In niy powordo make my establish
ment known as tho “Head Quarters for Bar
gains.” Those who wish to purchase will find
ft to their advantage, to call and examine my
stock before-purchasing., ~ . - t
I will pay the highest market-price.for Gut
ter, Eggs, Uags, Soap and- Dried Frujt. -
J. A. HUMRIOU, Jr. .
July 2,1857.
CUMBERLAND TALLEY
RAIL ROAD,..
CHANGE OP HOURS.
ON" and after Monnday, Juno 291 h, 1857,
passenger (rains will leave as follows (Sun
days excepted:)
l«f Train, 2d Train.
Leave Chamborsburg, 4.50 A.M. 4.001*. W.
*< Shipporisburg, 5.20 « 4.80 *<
“ Nowvlllo, 5.50 “ 4.58 “
« Carlisle, 0.80 << 5.80 «
« M.qchanicsb’g, 7.00 “ 0.00 «
At Harrisburg, 7.85 « 0.88 <<
For Clianibcrsburg.
lif Train. 2d Train,
Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 A. M. 12.50 I*. M.
<< Mccbanicsbarg, 0.00 “ 1.20 “
“ Carlisle, - 0.40 « 2.00 *<
“ Nowvlllo, 10.20 ** 2.80 «*
: «» Shlppcnsbnrg, 10.50 “ 8.00 “
AtChambcrsburg, 11.23 « 8.85 <<
FARES.
From nnd after this date, the fare from Mo*
chanicsburg to Kingston will bo 20 cents'; from
Kingston to Middlesex, 15 cents; from Middle
sex to Carlisle, 16 cents; from Good Hope to
AKcrton, 15 ccnts%
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at
7.55 A. M., 7.00 P. M., and 1.15 P. M.,-vto
Columbia! For Pittsburg, at 8.55 A. M.,12.25
Noon, and 5.15 P. M. For Baltimore, at 2.80
—8!80 A. M.i and 1.40 X*.M. Trains on tlio
Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad leave Har
risburg for Rending, Auburn, Btc., daily.
Faros from Harrisburg, Mcchnnicsburg, Car
lisle, Shippcnsburg nnd Ohambersburg, will bo
tcWccnts less when paid fot'Ticlcets at the Of
fice, than when paid In thfi.Cars.
1 j • O. N. LULL, Supt,
Railroad Office, Chamborsburg. I
''' ~ JliTi6'27,lBsT.'—B( f
Farmers Save JTloncy.
The Alktn's Self*Raking Reaper anti Mower,
for 1857 i 1J >lOlO ready and on hand .
YOU will save money arjd labor and avoid
injuring your horsqa by .pnrcboslng the
Self-Raker. Remember bow many good horses
bad their necks ruined by working in Blowing
Reaping machines with a side draft. 176 think,
_ wg can satisfy j-ou, that, tlio Solf-llakcr Is by
far flio best nmchino in use; having more fdh'ia
blo Improvements than can bo claimgil by pny
[ other. It positively Is easy work for two horses
to operate it; and romoinbor how ninety ft dares
1 ‘by raking fho grain ready for binding. This
saves two men each day.' Machines, that a man
lias to ride on to do tho raking, ato dppgorons,
and is tho hardest work overdone by/nan. One
man can toko tho Atkins Seu-JRaker, and alono
cut and rako 12 to Ib acros each «ny... There Is
no hard work about It, It Cyfsj grass uncom
monly well and very rapldh\ and pas no-oqual
as a combined .Spn)p. bad machines
woro put out last season jhrppglj bad manage
ment that did not work well; but tl\o Atkins
Koapcr always works satisfactorily when they
nro well built nod properly put together. All
tho machines for tho season nro good and In
pgrfocl order.,, TIM? celebrated and imcq'ualcd
grain and grass cutter has been ttAaftcd digl'o
I premiums than any other nmchino In cxlstolicc.
Over *l6O .first premiums. In flvo years. Gold
Medals, Ellvqr jled’uls, Slltflr Clips npd Money
premiums. Tho facts aro selt-evldonl that for.
gicrs will find It much to their interest to pnr
chaso tho' Atkins HolMtnker. Order early and |
call and soo tho machines. Pamphlets"'*** ro. I
commendation ftirnlshcd to those Uho desire.
If. h , BUUKnOXiDIJiI. Cwlhlt, Pa.
J. \t, PATTEIISON,.. .....
• Oencral'dgent, JlarHibtii'g,
Juno I, 1857—2 m
AtTuiiLE-KNTlrf SoOlvitEfiSWo',
PcnmhiiMliin , ■
ANli STYEOORAI'IIIC.cAUD marking.
S JU. UGOET, rcspccltVtlly.lntorms thd cl-.
• tills pluco. (mil viginlty, (hat, ho
glvo lns(rnc(ionß.(oBuo)i,Ladioa, Goptlcmon
and .Vouths, ns chooso to pntromtq.hlhi. In'fiio
nbovo brandies, nl his Rooms, North Hanover
Street, over J. I).,filbertV» Grocery Store.
Books examined, Posted and lUlanaod, Com
plicated Entries adjusted, and advlcd given (in
accounts) at all hours. . .» v
Private lessons glvep to Ladles at lllclr 'resi
dences If desired. Visiting Cards, and Fancy
Writing, promptly executed In every stylo ami
In thojiqatqst nmn)ior r to order. Stylos? Points
(or sale.. .Tefms umdo at (lie Rooms.—
P|ottso call oml examine specimens of Penman
ship ami Cards.
Juno 25, 1867—tf
SAW. MILL,
SJSIi JIND DOOR FACTORY, tfc.
THE subscribers having purchased tlio Saw
mill of Ebevly 8c Mfioy, at Mcchanlcsburg,
Oumbefland county, havo made arrangements
by tthioh they can, at short notice, fill all orders.
They will keep constantly on hand worked boards,
for Flooring and Weathorboardlng, and nlsd,
malio to order Sash, Door Frames,’Boors, Ac.,'
am| ,qjl tfork required for hqusp building^, Our
arrangements and facilities are sulft that wJIJ
enable ns to furnish every .thing ip our lino at as
favorable terms ns'ean bo got nt the river or at
Harrisburg, All work warranted to bo what It
is-roprosontod. Thankflil for past iavora, wo I
respectfully solicit a continuance of (ho same. ' I
fipiDLß, EBERLY K HAVERSTJCK.
- Juno 4 f 11357—6 in 1
tllllii, AKIUVAL
For Harrisburg,
MAorirM stt6p,~cAti fjSbifo&ic , an]o
SASH , FACTORS’; , ; ..... ,
; fiAST MAIN STiIBET,' OARtlSiiFi
THIS csfonsivq cstablislmionf h norr Id chin
plcto order, and supplied wlthlho best fna- •
chinery for department.
Tho buildings have also, been' greatly enlarged.
thls sprfl>g w an 4. sjockcd with the newest ami -
most improved tools for the manufacture of
m .Doors, \yfrid6\v; FrapicS/Sash,’
Shut/era, iiHnds, and all
other kinds of JVfpbhior wprk. We invito
Builders, Cnrpohlcfs an’d others to-call and px
amine our facilities for doipg (htadescription of
worl? M best nmtbrWls Used^and prices
as low ijs at .cibef 1 establishment in (lie .
county or elsewhere.*
, Sleas Engines Buy! to Order
and repaired ns fiefcfororo, h’avc been
recyn’jly puiit .for W. M. Henderson % Son, in
this borough, R. Bryson & Co;, Allen township.
Ah I & Br«t|\c/s, Newvjllo, Sbado i & Wctsel, "
North Middleton, and others, ai whoso estab
lishments’ In? seen in dnjjy jqppxoilon,
and to whom wo can fofer for evidence of thbit
superiority.
Iron and Brass fcasiiii^s
of every description, from the -smallest to tho
heaviest pieces, executed at short notice; for
every klnfi pfjp'jichincfy. A largo variety of
mill castings‘np<* on hand. T\fa skillful -Pal-’
tern makeW.£on»tatiUy. employed. .-.REPAjtt-
ING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Bis;
tillcrics, Grist Mills, Factories. &c. Turning,
ana Fitting Will Spindles, &c., aoho in tho best
stylo. , . :
Threshing Alachiiipa anti llbrs'c
• : ..P-owefs, ..
su,c)i as Bevil Gear Four Horse, Powers, Hori
zontal Gear Four and.Twolforso Powers, Corn
Shollcrs, Crushers, Iron Rollers, P.l'pngh Cast
ings, and other articles for farmers,* ob hand bf
promptly mudo to order; ' •
Burden dars lluiit .
and repaired." Our facilities for building .Cars
aro,qqw more complete than hcrctofprc,* and en
ables in to furnish (hem to on (ho
railroad on accommodating terms, qpd made of
(ho best materials. .Orders solicited and entire
satisfaction guqrqntp«,d. ~ ,
The long.experience. In.the business of tbo
senior partner of the firm, and the completeness
of qur machinery In every branch of the estab
lishment, warrant ns ip assuring (lip best work
(asU whafavor us-wlth their ordqrsi ,'fhc con
tinued patronage of our old friends and the pub
lic is respectfully solicited.
F. GARDNER ft CO,
May 21, 1857—1 y
aiifr jfrct'liajiicfl Fenii
, dry and Ittaclifue.Shop.
JVdr/A Strcetj east o/ Glass’ llojfJ, Carlisle,
THE subscribers would irBtac{fpl!y, ipforni‘
(bo public that ibej areqowpre
pared to manufacture all. kinds ol Agricultural
Implements; jsuqb osßovol Goer, Four Horse
Ppwcr, Mprinpntal deer, Four and Two Hono
Power, nlsd the latest IropfrovetJ Ballfray Chain
, Horse Power and Overshot Tldcsfiefs with Sep
arators attached.
Wo Invito par(fpylarattention (p Rife’s Patent
Clover Hbllcr atld Cleaner,. Ills jmachino will
hull and clean from three to six bushels per hour,
and Is considered decidedly, (ho best now in
use. . |
Also, Com Shelters, for hand or horse power!
Straw and Foddot Cutters,’ Plows, Harrotfs,
Cultivators, Hayitnkqs, Gfaln Fane, Circular
Saws, &c. Wc trill also furnish to order
; IRON AND tiIUSS CASTINGS,]
ot every, dcsqrlptjoji.;, such as *fh resiling Mft
chino, PJow, Com-shcller, Cellar Grates, Sash
Weights; also, beautifully designed Railing for
Cemetery Lots, Enclosures, &c. ■
XEPMIUm ... .. .
Promptly attended to for ahd
T.hrcsidnc machines; and nil kinds of Agrlcnl
turn! Implements, ' • »•’
1857—-8m
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE I
tub greatest aA/uV-al op. rnR SBABOfr 6#
• ivew cjo'obs;
AT THE NEW STORE.
THE subscriber has just returned ft-oHi Iho
city, and Is now opening, nost floor to Cos
tamagpa's hotel, In Hoflli .Hh'hovcr .street, & .
splendid ot -noyr and cheap DRY *
GQODS,' comprising Clol’bs, fcassifnores. Pants
Stud, Tweeds, Checks, Tickings; Be Lalncs, '
Ho Doges, Challys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams,
, Alphas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves,
1 Bonnets, lybbons, Hots and. Parasol?,.
..GIIOCIaUILS of nil kinds And ’beat rfnalityl
Also, a largo Mock of BOOTS and SJIOES, all*
tf.whlfh ho will sell as cheap as any houso in
town. .
Butler, Eggs, Bogs, Soap and f)rlctf Fruit
takofl at market juices.
f 9 r &?.(jJ lo Noqc, tie* doot t'p Costa
inuigna’s (formerly Aiagfuuclihn’sJ flplot
... N. W. WOODS, Agent.
Carlisle, May 21, 1867.
jl;.,saWj’er,;
Attorney, at law, .o/ncp with jndgo
Hopbuni, on East Main street. All busl.
doss Intrusted ’l6 his card will bo promptly a tl
tended to.
March 20, 1867.
,T» J. GRAHAM, J. L. M’DOWKnL, S. U. DAVjDBO.M.
[ OIIAIIA.M.'M'noWKM;, & C-6.
GkKL'RAC. LAND Aot.\TS,’
Leavenworth City, Kautat Territory,
*TTriLL,buy, soli ami locatq lands In Kansas
XX Territories,*lowa £lVost
om Missouri, buy oml scll.jamls, loanaml Inyost
> money, b\iy mi.} sail,drafts, give InCormfttloh re
specting (he country, mid do a general Agency
business. , .
UicrEnEsck—John I). Bralloi), Enq,, iju'lijlo,
V,', M. Jloolom, Banker, Oorllulfi Hon. Jfff. JI.
Graham,Carlinto; KcfrßnrnHrntnnAOo.ißank
ers, Carllajci VT. M. IKmlwaou, E*)., Carlisle!
Geo. SuffiWrsrai, Krq., Lancaster I*a,j. John A'.
Alii, Member Congress,Nowvll|o-Pa.; ll'm, S.
Coboan, Nowvilloy P«.| Hon. JUCocklln,Shcp
herdslown, Pa.j Henry Kplipan & Son’s, Mcrch.
ou(s, Baft. Md.» E. J.JIIaJiO, .Esq., Cashier of
Mercantile Bank, .If. Y 4 j Snyder **. M’Fatlnno.
Kcal Estate Agents. Mlnnlanopolls, Min. Ter i
Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Ileal Estate
Agent, Sterling, HI.; IK W.Maleer, Esq., Hon
ry City, HI.; Ex-Gof. J v ßUncv< On mb. co., Fa,
13. W. Clark & Oo.\ Bankers, Fhila.t Gov. Pol
lock, Harrisburg, INy.
March 5,1867—1 v
Balubrldgcla BgoMbuo und
Truiik Store.
What’s the matter now I.each passer docs say,
’Twns very dull hero, tho o.ther day |
There was nothing stirring, nothing doing,
. l’i» ««ro there nuist,hq t Spmolhlng browfnpi
. But here copies « Weller/* I’ll ask him wlml’a
< tho matter. , x . ,
(And by the way, ho Is coming faster.,)
Good morning, Waller, anything, ivJoug i
Whnt’s.thov cause of oil (Ids,throng. (
Why, did you not hoar? If npt Ms v.orV queen
That the “ BaltjbrldgpV.’, hayq opened hero
. A Shoe store of the right Ulpd,
To.sult the fool nnd pleas’© tho mind.
They soil so CHEAP Ifyon have tho CASH,
That I’m afraid Jhsf (hoy will smashj
And that’s pot, all (or 1 do know,
' That they do se{t a little below
Tho regular prices, and (hon you*ll find
■ Thoy.liatfo good shoos of every klndl .
\ So toll all your /Vlonds you chance to meet,
I Of<»BainhrldgoV* Store In Hauoror street,
Right opposite Bents ft DrO. Drygoods store,.
You’ll find H. I). Woltor In Ilia Store,
Call In and look and you will ice 4
Wo speak (ho truth, yes.slr’co, ■
Don’t forgot (bn place in North Hanover St f ,
I directly oppaHto Beutz & Bro. Pry-good stove
Curlioio, Pa. *
Cush Slide Slqre I '
Juno 18, IB.’ST—Bn\*
KUT£ & LASH