Assignees,Sale of Valuable Beal Estate. THE undersigned, Assignees of ITEZEKIAII EASTON, will soil liy Public Outcry, nt Loudon, Franklin county, Pa., IOM day 0/ October, 185', “11® J! clock A - M ' llm followlng vnlnnblo Konl Estate . The following described, inrlns oro nil in a Idol, slate of cultivation, have lino improvements, nrS well supplied with water, convenient to mills and public roads, and aro among the most deal rable farms In tho comity : Purpart No. I.—A true* Of land, situate in Tolars township, adjoining -lamls of Dickey’s heirs, Atchison Ritchey, Calvin Horner'and others, containing 244 seres, more or less, with a now two story Brick Dwelling House—largo and commodious, with modern improvements; a now Stono Bank Barn, being one ot the best in the county, and other improvements thereon erected. A fine Spring is ut -the door, and is accessible to nearly every field on the place.— This farm is principally Limestone land, has fine meadows, and is well supplied with Timber.— Also, a good Orchard of choice fruit. Also a good Tenant House and Stable. It is known as the “Wolford Farm.” Purpart No. 2—The undivided ono-half pari of a tract of land, silunto in said township of Peters, adjoining Part Ist, lands of Hartman Dlckhont, Calvin Horner, John Cook, Joslnh McDowell and others, containing 212 acres, moro or less, with a targe Stone Dwelling House, Slone Barn, and oilier improvements thereon erected. This farm is principally Limestone land, and is well supplied with Timber. Also a lino young Orchard of choice fruit, it is known as the Jackson Beaver Farm. Purpart No. 3—A tract of land, situate in said township of Peters, adjoining Part 2, lands t)f Michael Rider, Win. M’Grath, Peter Stinger and others, containing 82-3 acies, moro or loss, with n Stono Dwelling House and Brick Burn ; also one Stone and one Log Teryml House, an Orchard of superior Trull, and oifccr Improve ments thereon erected. There la a fine Spring of water nt the house, and the laud Is part Lime stone and part Slate, with a good supply of Tim ber laud. Purpait No. 4—A tract of land situate in Raid township of Peters, adjoining i*ur( it, lands of Win. McGrath, Jacob Stinger ami Purpart No. , 6, containing 105 acres, more or less, with u new Brick Dwelling llimisq, Brick Bank Barn and other improvements thereon elected—all in ex cellent condition. There is a Spring of water convenient to ih'u improvements. Tho land is principally Limestone, in first rate order, and there is n good supply of Timber land. Also u young Orchard ofgiafted irnit. Purpart No. 5—A fract of land, situate in said township of Peters, adjoining Part 4, lands of Jacob iSlinger, John S. Jlassler and Purpart No. G, containing 2do acres, more or less, with a new Brick Dwelling Mouse, Stone Bank Barn and other-improvements thereon erected—all in lino condition, and a never tailing Spring near Hie improvements. The land is principally lime stone and a good supply of Timber land. Purpart No. O—A Tract o&Liuid, situate in snlfl ton iiship 1 1 Deters, adjoining lauds <>t John S. ll.under, other lands ot 11. Easton, contain Ing -100 Acres, more or less. Tho Improve ments are a Stone and Log Dwelling House, and Stone ami Frame Bank Barn, thereon erected, and well supplied with water—there being seve ral ncver-l.tiling Springs, one of which Js near Hie improvements, and water In nearly every Held. There isalsoa MiperiorOrchmtl of Graft ed Fruit, containing 2 id Trees, and fine Ches nnf Timber on this Mad. This laud Is princi pally tumbling stone, and Id—A Trad ill Land aitnate In said ton nslnp fil' I’elers, adjoining lands nl'Dan it*l Coni.ml. Joint Cook. Dickey's heirs and oth ers. containing 1 :i 1 Acres and Ho Lurches, more ■r lusa. Tliu Improvements consist of n good Dwelling House, and Log Hurl); also a vuhhm Orchard deltoid- Fniit ; n StonoTenant Jfoiis,-, and uSpringo( Waternear theimprove ments. , f ,f *r/nr/ AX 11—A bfliidio in * n, d of pufi'rs, Adjoining lamlaof Guo. Ad.im ildl;e, Air, Juliimton and oflicra, ;«mt. lining 181 Acroa more or K-tts. Tlio fin inivrniriila roiihlst of n Log DivrllJng IJmisb, .ml Slum* Until; ilnrn, .Slum; Trnant Unuaoj nl *«• n gnoil Dn lnud, and a iiuvcr-lidliiig Spring W. .li'i in tin- yard. I'nr/i.u l .\.i. li—A Tract of Mcnflow Liuul, it n.itc in mul (n»n>lii(> of I'uk-rs, adjoining mh iif Wm f)n iluis'*, Jnmns Cr.i'vlonl, John fuavcr mid oilums, conluining 1*) Acres iinrl HU Vrehes, Mrief moaMiru. Thi* tract is tiUrroiiiid •il with jiguml l*n»t nml Rail Fence. I'urfHtrl \ ■ FI — A Trrtcf of Lnml. sifunfc in niif touiiblii|i of’Refers, ndjnjning hinds of John Heaver. <- A Tr let of Laud, nil unto In will fowiisliiji of I’eleis, near (lie village of London, adjoining lands ul .John DiffUer nml lolni.iili.tn M iiglil, containing about 12 Acres. Pur/t'ii r .\o lit -- Also a Lot ol Ground nllu ntu in saiil tu» ii.hMji of IVlcrs about 8-8 of a Julio west i./' Loudon, nd’omlng lands ol John and Urn'■Turnpike Hoad, containing iilHiut J of nn Aero, with ft Weather hoarded Duelling lloiihi!, with ft Log Kitchen attached, and a Fi.une Stable therein erected. Purpart No. 17—One other Lot of Ground, Immediately opposite purpart No. 1(1. adjoining lands ol said Easton und the Turnpike Hoad, containing \ of an Acre, with ft Log House and Log Stable thereon erected. Both these pur* paitiaru convenient to running Water. I'nipait Ao. 18—A tract ol Mountain Land, "iih good Chestnut and Bock Oak Timber • lieieun, silnale (u St. Thomas township, ml joining lands of I'. C. Hollar. Janies Cruwkud and others, containing about 2U Acres. Purpart No. Ft)—A new Brick Merchant Mill, "lln He about * mile from Loudon, on tho road leading from Loudon to Merceraburg. This Mill is admirably located tor business, Inis flue 'vatcr power and the most Improved Machinery. A two story Brick Dwelling Mouse in excellent condition, with all other necessary Improve* mentfl Is a soon tho property. Also, a valuable Glover Mill on tho opposite fide of tho Irom the Merchant Mill. truwU Purmrl No 20-A lot of grouu.l. «I|,mlo 111 f)ic tillage ol Loudon, adjoining Jois of John Hoover, Higgins, nnd oilier lots of Easton containing 12 ) Perches. Also, one oilior lot in said village, adjoining lota of J. Wright, J. Higgins, Jacob Stinger nnd tho turnpike, being I»l5 feet front nnd extending buck 121 feet to tho lot of John Heaver. Also, one oilier lot in said village, adjoining Slain street, lot of Peter Stinger, and the Alloy and lot of Mrs-Cmmllch. Also, one other lot in (laid village, adjoining 1 lots of Dr, MeClintock, J«cobStinger,iui Alley, and tho Turnpike. Also, one other lot In said village, mljolning lots of J. Wright, Main street and nn Alley, containing 121$ Porches,more or less. Also, ouo other lot, si tuuto in said village, adjoining lots of Jacob Snider, Philip Stinger, Main street and an Alley. Also, one other lot, situate In (ho vilhigo of London, being the real* denco of Hozukiah Easton, adjoining lota of oumuel Vance, Main street and an Alloy. Al* no, one other lot, situate in said village, ad joining lots of Widow Gaston, John S. Hasslor, andl James Mullln, being fiO feet front nnd 150 loot deep- Also ono other lot of ground, situ ate in said village, adjoining lots of J. Wright, Alex. Don!, an Alley nnd (he Street, containing about iof an Acre. Most of tho foregoing lots have good Improvements upon them, and will make comforlablo town residences. Purpart No. 21—A tract of valuable timber land, situate hi Peters township, Franklin 00., L ft ‘» adjoining lands of Michael Uydor, John ucavor, House's heirs, Wm. Llnlnger, William IJcLrttth.nnd other hinds of H. Easton, con -I'our Hundred and Elghty-slx Acres ■i»rn rot * m| d Fifty Porolios, neat moa- I are covered with (Irat-cluna 15 “ " ,,(1 ock Oak Timber, nnd will bo ■bid In lots «« follows i .No. 1 containing 17 Acres anti 140 Porches. No. 2 “ 21 “ 48 “ No. 8 “ 22 “ 144 « No. 4 « 10 » 00 “ No. 5 - ** 18 7 “ No. 16 “ 25 “ 102 “ Also—Another trod of timber land, situate in same township, adjoining lands of John Bea rer, James Lowe, Crunkluton and Shank, Jns. J. Kennedy, and other lands of H. Easton,con. turning One Hundred and Forty-five Acres and Eighty-two Perciies, in traits,as follows, viz: No. 1 containing 41 Acres and 97 Perches. No. 2 “ 38 u B'* “ - No. 3 •< 20 •« 11 « No. 4 « 10 « 104 « No. 5 “ 22 “ 110 «< These tritcts are also covered with Chestnut and Rock Ork Timber. Terins'wil! bo made known and attendance given on day ol Sale by TUOS. B. KENNEDY, WM. McLELLAN, A. K. McCLUKE, Assignees of 11. Easton. September 24, 1857 —4t IN THE COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND, First Quality of Limestone hands, Highly Im proved. I« Ml sell at pnplic Bale, on flic promises, about one mile west o( Carlisle on the turnpike road, at 11 o’clock, A. M., o I Thursday the 22d day of October, 1857, hvu first rate Limestone Farm*. No. 1. uonbviiilug about BJO Acres, of w bleb about 210 acres are cleared, cultivated, and well enclosed mill post fence, mid (lie residue, about 70 acres, is covered with prime limber of tlie best qualify. The improvements on Ibis tract are a good MOUSE, HAHN, OBCHABU, and Cribs; and there lias been about 25bb bu shels oi lime and a large quantify of bam.yard tftanuic pm upon the land tins season. No. 2. The (arm adjoining above and lying on file Stale road to Neuville, and hounded by the Cii'tiliei land Valley Hailroad, containing 21(1 Acres. There is a good HOUSE, HAHN, and Cribs upon this farm and a great deal ot post fence. Before the day of sale these two tracts,which lie in one body, uj|l bo surveyed and dplded into three or moie farms of about lot) acres cacti, and will then he sold altogether or in parts, ns will heat suit purchasers. I will sell on the same day at o’clock, P. M., on the premises, No. 8. That elegant farm, wiiteh Is situated within the Borough ofCarllsie, oinhe Waggon er's Gap road, containing 137 acres, more or less, all of which is highly improved and under post fence, having a first rate BANK BA BN, HOUSE, and other improvements thereon erected. Also; No. 4. A Field of 20 acres, on flic Waggon- I er’s Gap road, and adjoining Hie /arm of Goo. * Nntii'r Waggoner, and which is about one inilo north- * • west of Carlisle, which isuiso iimeafono laud of’ T OTTERS testamentary on (he **stale of Mrs [ the best quality. |X_i Marla Stevenson, lute ol (lie borough u | No. 6. A Ffinn in North Middleton town- Carlif,,e » Cumberland county, dec’d., have beet 1 ship, bounded by lands of Irvines heirs, John IMI,L ’ d W' tlio Register of said county, to Hu I Noble, Abrm. Uettrick, and the Conodoyuinet s,,,,seifl » l! ra residing In Carlisle. All person; Creek, containing about 22-1 acres, a large part snid c»t«fo are notified to make im ol wlifcli is cleared and in a good state of ciilli- i;l, ° W'Jienf, and tlmfio having claims wil vntioii, and the residue in thriving timber P ll, ' , vui them properly authenticated for settle There is an excellent HOUSE, DARN, and oth- i nun, > ,0 T. C. STEVENSON, er valuable improvements on this farm. o MARSHALL. No. 0. That valuable House and lot of Si-pt. 10, IHn-fit ground. ououlng irinltw RtroMglti limn any ollar known mtlclo, l>„t „a- Imrun more quickly leaving fio .lain whmo Ilia purls are joined. Nbvkk Fails. Within the last throe years upwnrdsof aso - 000 bottles of this Justly coloblated Uqhul Qiue have been sold, and (ho groat convenience which It Ims proved In ovorycaso.haadesorvod. ly secured for It a demand winch tho manufac turer found It, at times, difficult to moot; acknowledged by all who liavo used it, (hat Us merits are hir above any similar article or Imi tation over offered to (lie public. [£/** This Qf.Uli is exfcniivcfv coun/er/Wfcd — observe the label “ Mclleu’a Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Jlilhetive.” Take no other. Cents a Bottle, Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Re, (all, by WM. 0. McREA, Slaliouer, No. 007 OuKSTNtiT Sr.., Pimlaukli'iiia. Liberal Inducements offered to persona desirous of selling the ahovo article. September 24, 1857 ly IMPORTANT TO ALL—Who wish the very duality of three bushel Bag*, at $5 pci dozen, 2 bushfll bags at $4 per dozen, and Dag gmg, can get them at tho now cheap store of „ „ , . . J. A. HUMRIOH, Jn, Carlisle, Augifst 20,1857. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Mcßou n Celebrated Valuable Store Properly ami Dwelling at Private Sale. SITUATE in Hogucsfown, nino miles east of Carlisle, on the Harrisburg tnrnpiktf,.late tho property of John Coyle, duo’d,. The lot upon which tho buildings are erected Is 82 feet In front and 150 in depth. The hn- Oj—ji provemenls nrtf a’ largo double two story Brick House, part of which is SjS'i!& riCC,, l ,le< * 09 a B^oro > an( * P nrl ns a Dwelling house. Tho sloro room is 20 feet by 83, with an office attaciiod in tho roar. Shelving, counters, and other store fixtures complete; a first rato Hoisting machine is also attached. Tho dwelling house is 24 feet In ft. and 59 feet deep, including tho back-building, which is also brick and two stories. There is a Frame Tin-shop situate alongside of the dwel ling. Also, a llrstrrato Stable, Carriage House, Wood House, and other Outbuildings. An ex cellent Cistern and a never failing Well of water directly opposite tho buildings. Fruit of every description and of the choicest selection. This is one ol tho moat desirable business lo cations in that section of tho county. A Dry Goods store is now being kept on Hie premises. Tho property is new and in perfect order, ami will bo disposed’of on reasonable terms. For further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLEII, Heal Estate Jigt. and Scrivener. August 27, 1857—0 t Valuable Real Estate for Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Com t, to me directed, I will expose to public sale, ou the premises, at 1 o’clock. P. M.,on Friday October 2d, 1867, the following real estate of Ja cob Tritt, dec’d., viz : A farm situated in Newton township, Cum. herland comity, hounded by lands ol Abraham Grove’s heirs, William M'Cuue, Peter Tritt and James Allen, containing 100 acres, wore or less, n T. with a good two-story LOG HOUSE, LOG DARN. &c., thereon erected. land is limestone, and in first. order, Is about three-fourths of a mile above Oakville, and directly on the rail road. On Saturday, October 3, 1H67. at 1 o’clock, I*. M. t on the jtrmist's, I will expose 1o sale the farm situated In Mifilin township, Cumberland enmity, bounded by I.uhl.h of Peter Whlsler, M r«. McKlwnin ami otbcis, containing 130 nrrrr. more or leis, with n two-story Lop House, Lop Burn, &c.. thereon erected. This farm is of slate land, and in first rale order. Attendance will he given, and terms made known on day of sale. \>v JACOB’ T. LEWIS, Jhhnr. August 24, 18;>7—fit* For Kent, A desirable Store-room with fixtures rom plete. suited for Dry Hoods and Groceries, with a large and enmmodions dry cellar. This Store room is situated on the northwest corner of the mam public square in Iho borough of Newville. Cnmherlaml county, Pn., in the cen tre of a prosperous farming community, and is, beyond a doubt, the heal business location In the borough. Any person wishing to rent can view llm premise# now occupied by Mr. Thom as McCandlisli. possession will be given on the first of April, 18,*>8. Terms will be moder ate. Enquire of the propmtnr, UEOKUE KLhNK Sept. 24, 18oT. f ‘ (rtt'lV WoliCß. R' E.mL.-lL M. PENKOSE has remo. Vvlimlj office to tlio room formerly occu pied by m 1») on Main street, n few doors east ol the jlletbinlist Church, where ho will promptly attend fq&ill biiMuuss enliusled to him. lB67—M % jtfoNhr & Itvlizlioovvr, LAND AGENTS, Siorx Uirr, lowa. LANDS bought and sold, money invented on commission at western rates of Interest, nixes |mld for non-residents, Ike. Julio 11, ]Bo7. AUGUSTUS 1)1. 8/IWVER, ATTOBNEV AT LAW. Oflice wid. Judgo Hepburn, on East Main street. AM bits]- ness intrusted to his care will be promptly ul (ended to. March 2(1. 18.'»7. Wall I*aj»cr*; Wall I*;i|htnl THE CHEAPEST' IN THE ST JIT E ! fpIIE subscriber, determined to sell his present J. extensive slock out by (ho Un-t of the year to make room for bis Spring Goods, bus placed Ills prices at a rate which bring it within (bo reach of every person to paper their houso from (op to bottom. Our Goods aro till from Phila delphia manufacturers, and will bo found long, or, wider, and superior to those from New Voik or elsewhere. From Ibladato nil paper, except gold, will be bung for 12{ cents, and dorm in n more workmanlike manner (ban others whoso charges aro double that amount. Whitewashed walls papered without tho (rouble or expense of scraping and warranted nut to fall of!'. Window Shades at Wholesale prices. Paper Curtains 7 cenfs each. All other goods exceedingly low. Call and seo fur yourself at thu cheap Wall Paper Warehouse In South Hanover St., next to Harmon's Hotel, Carlisle. JOHN W. PAULS. Practical Paper //anger. Sept. 17, 1867—8ni Farmers, Aneml in yonr Interest, OH AIN DRILLS. 'THE subscriber is now prepared to furnish 1 Moore's Patent Drill, long and favorably known in (bis county. Also, WBaby's Patent Bobber Spring Drill, which is insured to give no trouble In rocks Htumps or roots. Also, Boss’ Patent Broad Tooth Drill, which Ims n new and Improved method of. regulating tho depth of sowing, and makes a broad channel or furrow In which It scatters and covers (ho need. Farmers give us a call and examine our Drills before purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG, Carlisle, Ang. 10, 1857—1 f TO THE LADIES f Wo hove Just received a fresh invoice of those beautiful fhll style alt wool Delaines, which hnvo already received tho approbation of all who have soon them, to which wo Invito your attention. Also, 1 cnsa.pf now stylo Stoller Shawls. Call soon ot the cheap store of • September:!!), 1867. BENTZ & DRO. IMPORTANT. Spraft's Patent Self ? beuling Can* for preserving Fruits, Green Corn, 1 uas, Tomntoos, &o. Every Farmer and llonsoKocpor slionld bo a purchaser. For sale at city prices, at (he cheep hardware store of A»g- 27- 11. SAXTON. Just Itccclvcd A LARGE lot of superior Sugar Cured Hams nnd Beef, warranted to he sound and good. £lso, an excellent assortment of Preserve Cans ami Jars for sale cheap at IVifiimni* Eomi/y Grocery July lift 1867. BLACKSMITH'S COAL.—IO,OOO Bushels of Bituminous Goal, Irani tho celebrated “ Lemon” Minus, receiving am\ fur sale by W.B. MURRAY. September 8, 1857, Election; Proclamation. WHRHRAS jn‘and , 'by on nc| of.lho Gene ral Assembly, ffTthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enlitled“,An actrelating tollie elections of Itile Oommonyvealih,” passed the Sd day ofJuly, A. D. .>1.839, it is made the do* lyof the .Sheriff of every county within (his Commonwealth, to glvq public, notice of the General Elcciiona.andln.such itMiees lo enu merate? . * 1. officers lb f 2. designate the placet at which (ho election is to be held* . , , I, JACOB BOWMAN, High Sheriff of (he county of Cumberland, dojicrcby make known nnd give this public notice to the elec* tera of the county of Cumberland, 'dial on TUESDAY, the 13th day of October next, an flection will be held at the several election districts. established by law jq.;aatd county, at which time they, will vote by ballot for One Person f>r Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania,. One Person for Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania* Two Persons Jor Jifldgcs of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,' Two persons to reprpse»;l the' counties of Combrtland nnd Perry In the House of Rep re* serialises of Pennsylvania. One person for PrOlhonoiary of. Cumberland county. One person for Clerk of «ho several Courts of Cumberland county. One p*r«on for Register of tho county of Cumberland. One person for Treasurer of Cumberland county. One Person for Commissioner of Cumber land county. One Person for Director of the Poor of Cum berland county. 0> e person for AudilQr-nf Cumberland Co. The saM election' will lie held}throughout ihe county as follows : The election jn the election district compo* sed of ilu* borough cf Carlisle and the town* ships of North Middleton, Souths Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Dower Frankford, will be held at the CoarvHouso, in the bo rough nf Carlisle. The election • distHfcl -composed of Lower West Pennshorough township, will he held at the North School House, in Plainfield. Tne election in the election district com*, posed oI Silver Spring township, will he held ai ilie public [muse of George Duey, in Hoges town. In said township, * The election in the election district com posed ofMarnpden township, will'he held at the public house of Henry Hickernell, tn eaid township. ■. 'Hie election In the election ■ district com posed of the township ol Upper Allen, will be held at the public hodso of W. W. Kline, in Stu-pherdsiown. Tim election in the election district compo. sed of the township of Lower A|jen, will he held at the wagon maker shop of Jodas Hunch* burger, on Slate Hill, * The election In the election district com posed of Hast Pennsborongh township, will he fold at the house now occupied by, Benjamin (’lay, at tlie west end of the Harrisburg bridge. The election in the election district com posed of New Cumberland 1 , will bo ItrdJ at the house formerly kept by W. H. Uohi, in the borough of New Cumberland* The election in the election district com posed ol (ho borough of Mechanicsburg. will ho held at (ho public bouse of Jas. A. Malay, in said borough. The eleciion in the election district com posed of M->nroo township, will he held at ilie public house of Samuel Algeier, in Church ■ own in said township. Ex'rt Tim diction in llm potion district com (>"p(‘d ni Upi'ot Dicklnsßr township, will lie held at the house now occupied by John Gar man. in said township. The olpnion in ilia district composed of the Borough of Newvilte, and toWnthipatof Mifflin, Upper Frankfort). Upper WeakPftnnlborouflh, and that part ofNewton township, .not Inelu ded in election district hereinaf ter will be Im-IJ at School r Tbtt efiaidh Jh-ilm-di«.fi« «o«ppesed of Hopewell township, will be held at the Sciiool House in Newburg, ia said township. The i-lfrilon in llm disirlcl.coniposed of tlie borough of Sluppeosburg, Shjppmsbllrglown ship, anil dial pan of Southampton township noi included in ihc Leesburg election district, « ill lie held m ihr Council-House, in Itio bor ■ ugb of Shippensburg. And to nod by an ant of iho General Assem h- v of Hits Com in on u enlib, passed thj* 2d July, lft39,ii is time provided; ♦‘Thal.lhequalified electors of pars of Newton and Southampton township, m ilm county of Cumberland, houn ded by ibe inflowing lines and distances, viz: Beginning m the .Adams county line, thence ah7, na follows t Wiiehe as, a Joint resolution proposing curtain Amend ments to tlio Constitution ot this Commonwealth bus boon agreed to by u majority of (ho members elected to each House of the Legislature, at two succcsslvo sessions ol tlio sumo, tho first session commencing on Hie first Tuesday ol January.ln tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-six, nod tlio second session com mencing on the first Tuesday of January) in tho your of om Lord ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. Jlrni irAereai, Tt la provided in tho lonth or (iclo ol tho Constitution, that any amendment so agreed upon shall lie submitted to tho people In such a mannorand at such (lino, at toast three months after being so agreed to by the two Houses, as (ho Legislature shall proscribe j therefore' " i Sica. 1. He it enacted by Ike Senate and Home i of Reprttfnlcitivtt of Hit Commonwealth of-Penn ■ tylvania in (jtuernl Jhtcinb/y met, and it it here . bij enacted by the authority oj the tame, That for : (hu purpose of ascertaining tho sense of Iho olt izuns or this Commonwealth In regard to iho adoption or rejection of said amendments, or cither of thorn, the Governor of thla Common wealth shall Issno n writ of election directed to Iho Sheriff of each ami every county of this Ooimuomvonlth, commanding them to giro no (icu In (ha usual manner, in not less (nan (wo newspapers lu each county, provided that so many arc published (herein, that an election will be held in each of tbo townships, wardsand districts (heroin, nn the second Tuesday inf Oc tober, in Iho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and llfty-seven, for tho purpose of deciding upon tho adoption or rejection of tho said amendments, or any of them j which said election shall bo bald at tho places, and opened and closed at tho lime at .and within which (ho gonornl elections of this Common wealth oro hull), opunud and closed ( and it shall bo (ho duly of tho Judges, inspectors and clerks of each of said townships, wards and districts, to receive at tho said election tickets either written or printed, or partly written and portly printed, from cUlr.cns duly qualified to vote for members of tho General Assembly, and to do. posit them In a box or boxes to bo for (hat pur pose provided by Iho proper officersj which tickets shall bu respectively labelled on iho out side, “first amendment,” "second amendment,” “third amendment,” and "fourth amendment,” and those who aro fuvomblo to said amend ments, or any of (item, may express their desire by (lug vo each us many separate nil (tea o printed, or partly written or printed bnlh.fs or tickets, containing OfT the inside thereof the, words, “ for the amendment,” and those who are opposed. to.such amendments,-or any of them may express their- opposition by voting cadi ns many separate written or printed bal* lota or tickets containing on the inside thereof the words, “against the amendment*.” Seo. 2. That the election on the said propo sod amendments shall in all respects bo conduc ted as the general elections ot this Common wealth arc now conducted 5 and it shall bo the duty of the return jydges ot the respective counties and districts thereof, first having care fully ascertained the number ot votes given for or against each of said amendments in ihc man ner aforesaid, to make out duplicate returns thereof, expressed in words ot length and not in figures only, one of which returns so made shall be lodged in the Prothonotnry’s ofllcc of the court of Common Pleas of the proper coun ty, and the other sealed and directed to the Secretary ol the Commonwealth, and by one of 1 said judges deposited forthwith in the most ! convenient post office. Seo. 8. That it shall further bo (ho duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, on roceiv-1 ing the said returns for and against the said 1 amendments, to deliver the same to the Speaker of the Senate on or before the first Monday af ter (ho organization of the next Legislature af ter the said returns shall so bo received, who shall open and publish the same in the presence of the members of the Senate and House of Re presentatives on/ (ho next Tuesday thereafter} and when the/numter of votes given for and the number' of votes given against the said amendment shall have been summed up and as certained, duplicate certificates thereof shall bo signed by the Speaker of Iho Senate and the Speaker of the House ot Representatives, one of which shall be filed In the office of Iho Sec* rotary of the Commonwealth, and Ihc other de livered to the Governor, whoso duty It shall bo to declare by proclamation whether (ho admed ments, or any of them, have been or have not been approved and ratified by tbo citizens ot this Commonwealth. Skc. -1. That tlio Sheriff and Commissioners of the city and county of Philadelphia and the several counties of this Commonwealth, shall do and perform all the duties and acts necessa ry by them to bo done to give effect to carry out the provisions ot this act. J. LAWRENCE GETZ, Speaker of the House of Representatives. DAVID TAGGEBT, Speaker of the Senate. Approved —The hvelltli day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and flfty seven. JAMES POLLOCK, RE§OM/Tlo^l PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COM- MON WEALTH. RESOLVED by the Senate and Uo'tse oj Representatives of the Common wealth oj Pennsylvania in General Assembly met : That the following amendments oro proposed to the constitution of the commonwealth in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said constitution lo be designated as article eleven, ss follows: ARTICLE XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Section 1. The stale may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or lo meet expenses not otherwise provided for: but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at diftercnl periods ol lime, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from Lite creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and lo no oilier purpose whatever. Section 2. In addition lo the above limited power the slate may contract debts to repel in vasion, suppress insurrection, defend the stale in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state: but Iho money oris-, ing from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to (ho purpose for whlgh.it was raised, 'dr laricpay sufdLdcbis, and to no other purpose whatever. ' • *' ’ *r. Section 3. Exccptthedcblsnbovcspccificd, In sections one and two of this article, no debt whalcvcrsholl be created by, or on bcholf of the stale- Section 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt con tracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its irsl session, after the adoption of this amend nicnt, crcatca sinking (and, 'which shall be suf ficient lo pay the accruing interest on such debt, mid annually to reduce the principal thereof by f sum nofHcss than two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars : which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time lo time owned by iho slate, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, nr any part thereof, and of the income Or proceeds of sale of, stocks owned by the state, together with other funds, or resources, (hat may be designated by law. The said sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by aligning to il any part of tlic taxes, or other revenues of the slate, n«H 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 bo used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, unlit the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of live 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 til hereafter become n joint owner, or stock- holder, in any company, association, or corpo ration. Section G. The commonwealth shall not as sume the debt, or any part any coun ty, city, borough, or township; or of any cor poration. or associmion : unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the slate to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist tho state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebt edness. Section 7. Tho legislature shall not antho mo any county, city, borough, township, or Incorporated district, by virtue of a vole of its citizens, or olherwito, to become a s ockholder m any company, association, or corporation ; or to obtain money for, or loan iis credit to any corporation, association, institution, or parly SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said constitution, to bo designated as article XII, as follows: AUTICI.K XII Of NEW COUNTIES. M No county shall be divided by a lino cutting ofl over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, by a Vote of tho cleclohi thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. Tift It D AMENDMENT. From section two of the first article of the constitution, strike out tho words, “ of the city of Philatleiphia. and of each county respective /•/;" from section five, same article, strike ouc the words. “0/ Philadelphia and of the several counties from section seven, same article, strike out tho words. “ neither the a ty of Phil luleiphianor «iiy,” ,and insert In lion thereof the words, '‘and no and strike out “ section four, same article,” and in lieu thereof Insert the following: " Skotion 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of 0110 hundred, shall bo apportioned and dis< trlbnted equally, throughout tho slate, by dis tricts, in proportion to tho number of taxable Inhabitants )n (ho several parts thereof: except that ftny county containing at least three thou* sand five hundred taxable#, way be allowed a separate reprtttrttatfoii; btftntf more than three counties fihoH be joined. and- no county shall bo divided, in the formation of a district. Any efity containing a sufficient number of taxable to entitle it to at least two representatives,stydl have a separate representation assigned it, mid shall bo divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable popula tion os near os may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative.” At the end of section, seven, same article, in sert these words, “the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as neatly equal in taxable population as possible ; but no ufard shall be di vided in the formation thereof.'* The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the. city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre sentative districts, in the manner above provi ded ; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight bundled and sixty-four. FOUHTII AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional section to the first oniclc of said constitution, which shall be numbered and read os follows: Section 20. The legislature shall hate the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charier of incorporation hereafter conferred by. or un der. any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to tho citizens of tho commonwealth ; in such manner, how ever, that no injustice shall be done to the cor porators. Ik Sbnatß, March 27.1857. Resolved, That' this resolution puss. On the first amendment, yens 24. nays 7; on the second amendment, yeas 23, nays 8; on the thin! amendment, yeas 24, nays 4; on the fourth amendment, yeas 23. nays 4. [Extract from the Journal.] GEO. \V. riAMERSLY, Clerk In tub House op RBrnESKNTATivBs, April 29, 1867. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 78. nays 12; on the second amendment, yeas 57, nays 34; on the third amendment, 3'eas 72, nays 22; on the fourth amendment, yeas 83. nays 7. [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZIEGLER. ClerJfc. Filed in Secretary’s office, May 2, 1857. A. G. CURTIN. Secretary of the Commonwealth Secbetaby’s Office, lUaataauaa, June 22,1857 Pennsylvania, st: I do certify that (ho above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of (lie original “ Resoln tiou proposing amendments to the Constitatlon of the Commonwealth,” with tbo vote in each branch of the Legislature upon the final passage thereof, as appears from (ho originals on file in (ids office. s' In testimony whereof I have f SEAL I hereunto set my hand and caused V— / to bo affixed tho seal of the Secre tary’s Office, tho day and year above written. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonu’«a//A. In Sbhatb, March 27, 1867, Tho resolution proposing amendments to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question, Will the Senate agree to tho first amend ment 1 Tho yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tho Constitution, and were as follow, vis : Yeas— Messrs. Brewer. Browne, Cofibj, Ely, Evans. Fetter, Flonnikcn, Frazer, Ingram, Jor* dan, Kllllnger, Knox, Luubach, Lewis, Myor, ScotteW, Sellers, Shuman, Stock), Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, IVright and Taggart, Speaker Nats —Messrs. Crabb, Crcssweil, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther—7. So tbo question was determined In (ho affirm afire. On (ho question, Will tho Senate agree io tbo second amend ment? . • - - Tho -yaaa~Mp|- nsyrvtrero'tnkeri agreeably fb Ujo provlsfopttif tho Constitution. and were ai follows, vizi . Yeas—Messrs. Brower, Browne, Crosswolf. Ely, Evans, Fetter, Finney, Flennlkea. Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Sonllicr, Studo, Slraub, Welsh, Wil kins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker— 23. Nays—Messrs. Cofl'oy, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris,'Kllllngor, Funmso and Scofield 8. So the question was determined in the nffirm allve. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amend ment 7 The 3'cos and nays wore taken agreeably U the provisions of the Constitution, and were at follows, viz: Ykas— Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb. Cress, well, Ely, Evans, Flonnlkon, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Kllljnger, Knox, Laubuch, Lewis, Myer, Scoflold, Sellers. Shuman, Souther, Steele Straub, Welsh, Wilkins apd Wright—24. Nats—Messrs. Colley, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—4. So the question was determined in tho affirm dive. On the question, Will the Senate agree lo the fourth amend nent 7 Tho yeas ond nays wore taken agreeably to he provisions of tbu Constitution, and wefo as follows, viz: Veas— Messrs. Brower, Browne, Coffey, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Flennlkcn, Frazer, Ing ram, Kllllnger, Knox, Laubuch, Lewis, Mver, Scoflold, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steolo, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—23. NaVs—Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose—4. So the question was determined In (ho affirm alive. l.i the House ov Rei-iiesentatives, April 2U, 1867. Tho resolution proposing amendments lo tho Constitution ol tho Commonwealth being under consideration, On tho question) Will tho House ngrqo to the first amendment? Tho yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to tho provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows) viz i (a V EArf—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Clearer, Crawford, Dickey, Enl, Eystor, Faueold, Foster, Qibbonoy, Gildea, Hamel, Harpor, Heins, Hlcstond, Hillcgas, Hoffman, (Berko,) ImbrlO) Innes, Jacobs, Jen kins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Korr, Knight, Loisenring, Lonaaker, Lovett, Mnnear, Mangle, M’Calmonf, M’livain, Moorhead, Munmio, Mus. sulnion, Nichols, Nicholson, Xuuomachcr, Pearson, Peters, Pefrikln, Pownall, Purcell, Hamaoy, {Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Rea mcr, Hoed, Bober]®, Uupp, Shaw, Slonn, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centro,) Stevenson,/Toian. vull, Vunvoorhls, Vlckots, Vocgldoy, Walter Westbrook, Wharton, WlHlston, Withorow Wright, Zimmerman and Got*, Spea/cer— 7tt. NAYB—Messrs. Backus. Bunson, Dock, Ham llton, Hancock, Hlno, Homnan, (Lebanon,) Lebo, btrulhers, Thorn*, Warner ami Wlntrodo So tho question was determined In tho affirm* alive. On (lie question, WlUtlio House agree lo the second amend, montf The yeas and nays Weto taken agreeably lo tho provisions of tho Constitution, and wore as follows, vlti Ysab—Mossrt. Anderson, Backhouse, Hail, Geek, Rower, Oalhoun, Campbell, Carty, Knt, Fonsold, Foster, Gildca, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hulstrmd, Hillegas, Hoflmnn, (Harks,) House keeper, Imbrio, Innos, Jenkins, Johns, John son, Kaufflnan, Knight, Lolscnring, Longakor, Lovolt, Manour, JUtuuglo, M’Hvaln, Moorhead, Mussulman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuoomnohor, Pearson, Fetors, I‘otrlkon, Pownnll, Purcell, liamsoy, (Philadelphia,) Ilamsoy, (Yoik,)ftoa mor, Roberts, Itupp, Shaw, Sloan, Tofao, Vail, Voi'gbloy, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zha mbruiau and Gufa, Sptaker — b7. N«rs—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase, Clearer, Craw, ford, Kystcr, Olbbonov, Hamilton, Hancock, Dili, Dine, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Jacobs, Kerr, Lobo, M’Calmont, Mumma, Reed, Smifh,(Cam, brio,) Smith, (Centro,-) Stevenson, !6trythci«- Tltorn, Vnnvoorhis, Vickers, Wngonsoilcr, Warner, Wintfode, Witberow and Wright,—B4. So the question was determined in. (bo affirm ative. On the .question, ■ ,' - Will the House agree to tho third .amend ment 1 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to . tho provisions of (ho Constitution, and were as follows, viz: Teas —Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse,- Ball, Beck, Benson, bower, Brown, Calhoun, Camp bell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Eni, Eystcr, Fansold, Foster, Gibboney, Hamel, Harper, Jlelns, Hlcatand, Jiillcgas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) . Housekeeper, Jinbrio, Innes, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Kauff man, Kerr. Lobo, Longaker, Lovett, Maimar, ♦ Maugle, M’Calmont,.Moorhead, Mumma, sclnmn, .Nichols, Nicholson, Nunetnacher, Pearson, Peters, Pelri&in, Pownall, Porcoll, Ramsey, (York,) Kea/nor, Reed, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Ste venson, Tolan,Vall,Vnnvobrliis,Vickers,Vbegh ly, WngonsclJcr, Westbrook,'Wililston, Withe, row, Wright, Zimmerman and Qetz, 72. ' . - : Nxr«—Messrs. Arthur, BaekQa, Bishop, Carfy, Dock, Gilden, Hamilton,- Han cock, Hino, Jcnkins, Knight t Lefsenring, U'H. vnin. Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Roberts, Stroth ers, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton and Win troclc—22. So tho question was determined in (bo affirm* itlvo. On the question, . • ; Will the House agree to tho ftrarib atnendl nent 7 Tho yeas and nays Were taken agreeably.to the provisions of the Constitution, and Wcip OS follows, viz: Yeas— Messrs. Anderson, Arflitif,Backhouse, P us. Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, L .«m,Calhoun,Campbell,Cftrty, Chase, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eysfer, fWsold, Fos ter, Gibboney, Gildca, Hamol, Harper, Heins, Hlestand, 11111, Jlillepas, Hoffman, (Berks,) HofiTman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrio, In nos, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauff man, Kerr, Lebo, Leisenring, Mancnr, Mangle, M’Calmont, M’llrafn, Munirno, Musselman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuacmachcr, Pearson, Peters, Pofrikln, PowhaJl, Purcell, Ramsey (Phlladelpliia.) Ramsey (York,). Rea mer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, SloantSmlfb (Cambria,) Smith (Centro,) Stevenson, Vail, Vnnvoorhls, Vickers, Voeghlcy, Wagon* seller, Walter, Warper, Westbrook, Wharton, Williston, Withero'w, Zimmerman and Speaker —B3. Nats—Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Itrutherg, Thorn, Wintrode and Wrlgh(~7. So tho question was determined in (ho ofErmv live. SkOBEtABT’s OrriCKf llabbjsoubo, Juno 22,1867. Pennsylvania, tt i . , I do certify (bat the abate and foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the “yeas ,, afld;*lfay» , *j taken on tho resolution proposing nmendrobpfs to tho Constitution of tin) Commonwealth,its tho same appears on tho Journals of the two Houses of tho General Assembly of ttiU Com tnonwcalth for tho session of 1857. s' Witness my hand and (bo seal of f SEAL | >«>d office, this twenty-second day V. X of June, one thousand eight bun*. dred and fiffy-seven. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty* first section of* said act, every General and; Special Election shall be opened between tho* hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adj'-arn* l ment until seven oVlnck in the evening,.when > the polls phall be closed* And the Judges of the respective districts, aforesaid, aie by the said act required to meet, at the Court House, in the borough of Car*, lisle cn the third day after the said day of elec* lion, being Friday the iGih day of October then and there to perform (ho things required, of them by law. The return judges of the Representative dis trict, will meet at Carlisle, at the lime fixed by law. Given under my‘ hand at Carlisle, this 17lb day orSentomber, 1857. . ' , iAC.oU BOWMAN, Shfl*. September if, 1857. Valuable Limestone Farm and Wood- land at Public Sale. WILL bo sold at public sale, on Friday (bo 2d day of October, 1857, that. valnahler Farm of Georgo Wobbert, dec’d., tho some be ing bounded on tho West by Tho road leading frum the York road to Springvillo, oh tbo south by land of Isaac Kaufman, on tho cast by land of Henry W ebbert, and on Hie north by land Cf Peter Young, in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, 4 miles south-east of Car lisle, ond miles north of Boiling Springe, containing One Hundred dent of land. In a high state of cultivation, having thereon erected a two story HOUSE and KITCHEN, a tuo story Siono Wnsh-houso and ltaisiBb Sho P’ 0 Stone Hank Barn, Wagon Corn-crib, and other necessary Out-bmldlngs, Also, n never falling Well of water near the house, and on Orclmroof choice fruit. I Also, at tho same lime and place, will bo sold a tract of Woodland, n Imlfjmllo north of Mid farm, bounded by lands of relvt Young, Jacob ’ Myers and others, containing 24 acres. It wllj • bo sold altogether or In lots to suit purchaser*.- ’ Any person wishing lo view (ho some can do I so by calling on John Linningor, residing on tha 'i farm, or Henry Wobbert, one of the Executors, * ol Bolling Springs, by whom Iho conditions and ■ terms of sale will bo mndo known. Solo to . commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day; ' HENUY WEBBERT, , . \ GEORGE BRINDLE, Ang. 20, 1857—7t # JSxr*». Notice. ]V OTICE Is hereby given that Lellrrs of Ad -11 ministration on the estate of Jano McCoV, njlck, late of Mifllin township, Cumberland co.- *• hove been granted to tho undersigned, tho first named residing in Carlisle and (ho second’ \n Mifflin township. All persons having claims' against said estate will pleaso present them for • settlement, and those Indebted will mako Imme diate payment. A. H. BLAIR, ) .. . HENRV SNVDER, Angus! 27, 1067—01- T. j. GHAIIAM, J. L. M’boWKDt, 8. M. DAVIDSON, * GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, «t CO. ' Gene&al Land . Leavenworth Cily, Kansas Territory, WILL buy, eo\l and locate lands In Kantta and Nebraska Territories, lowa A West- ► ctn Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and Invest . money, buy and still drafts, give Information ro- “ spooling tho country, and do a genera] oghucy buamewj. . r - llCTEhEitciv-Jolin B. Brnllon, W. M. Beetora, Banker, Carlisle! Jlon. Jos. it. Graham, Carlisle; Ker, Brenneman ACo.,Dank» ,f ora, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson, Ksq., Carlisle; • ‘ Geo. Sanderson, £.»q., Lancaster Pa.; John A; ’ Abl, Member Congress, Nowrillo, Pa.{ WnuS. *» Column, Nowvlllo, Pa.; lion. M. Oockllo, Shen. herdstown, Pa.j Henry Reiman & Son’s, Merclu ants, Balt. Md.t E. - J. Blake, Esq., Cusldor of Mercantile Bank, N. Y.| Snyder & MT«rlsuoi, •Rpal EMato Agents, Mlnnlanopolls, Min. Ter,* v * Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Beal Estate Agent, Sterling, TIL; H. W. Mnlcer. Esq., Hpn- J r.v City, III.; Ex*Gov. J. Illtner, Cumb. co., Pa.’ ‘ E. \V. Clark & 00., Bankers, Phils.; Oor. Pol lock, Harrlsblil-g, pa. March 6, 1857—Jv JtfOTlt’U. ' IVOTICE is hereby given that Application will ■ J.S bo inode to (he next Legislature pf Penn* sylrnnhi, to alter Itio charter o / the Carlisle Bo* posit Bank, located in the Borough or Carlisle* , Cumberland county, so ns lo confer upon sold ■- Dank tho rlglitsund privileges bt* a bank of I*., ) sue, and to Change Its name to (ho Cat&lo ' Hank. Also, lo incroaw the capital of Bonk, (which l» nl vromml sovcmy-lwn (Von, »nn.l (iollnr. wllli tho privilege of Inctco.lßg iKo sonio umlor il« present chariot to ono Imrvdted llioiisond dollars) to tliveo hundred lliourand