Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 14, 1850, Image 3

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    VIED AND EXPOSEEQE,
CARLISLE, PENIVA
•
THE LARGEST AND 'CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER
&DIM:IMAM/ COUNTY, !
Terms—Two Dollars a yea , on-Dno Dollar and
Fifty Crap, if puncl nail?, paid in Advance.
$1,75 if paid within'the-pear.
egaismen
FOR THE CAMPAIGN. •
In .viOur, of the, great importance s of the popd..
Mg, political campaign-in Pennsylvania, we pro
pose to furnish our paper at FIFTY CENTS
from this datojill the first of November. The
election of Auditor -General and Surveyor Ge
neral, in addition to that of Canal Cominisionor,
presents a now and interesting feature in the
contest, whi c h den - mods an extraordinary effort
oh the part of the Whig-party.-for-suceess.--In
such au effort the best and most efficient auxil
iary is the WHIG PRESS. Well conducted,
prod rand spirited Whig papers ought to he
scat eod . broad-cast over th 6 Commonwealth,
as the best and cheapest means 'of arousing the
propbr spirit and energy - in our Whig friends.
,In this itopertant, and as we believe essential
work, we invoke the aid and co•ope,ation of
the fiends of State and National Adminfs : ,
tratious in the circulation of the Carlisle Herald
Our paper will therefore be furnished from tiffs
nate to the-first of November; or for four months,
on the following:
One copy for four months, ' " 50ets', -
Three.copies do I 05
SeVen copies ••• do • • •200 •
Ten copies do 3 • 00
Kt - Any person making up a club of ton or
: more copies will be entitled to a ,copAratis.
In consequence of the unfavorable wea
ther foe( evening the "Nightingale Serenaders,"
will give a concert Ms evening, in Education
Hall, which will positively be their Inst. This.
company is unrivalled in its line.
First " Page.
We commend to all who may
, get
hold or our piper, whether Whigs or
Locos, the speech f Mr. Stanly. It
furnishes a S flici nt answer to , our
opponents who ar so busily bawling
-- "Gulphin I LATE - air In ordei to give
some variety we have divided the speech.
The article entitled a "good plain cook,"
will be round specially
, worthy the atten
tion of yoitai hou selieepers.• The "in
teresting facts" on the fourth page are
excedingly curious and interesting.
natal Accident. •
Yesterday afternoon, while the passen
ger train of cars from Ph iladelphitNms
passing through the centre of the town,
One of a number of small boys who were
• under the wheels, which passed over his
head, killing him instantly! The corpse
was carried home to his afflicted parent . s
ureadfully mutilated. The name-of the
boy_ was John Masonheiper. No
can attach td the engineers or conductors
of the train. The melancholy event is
an awful.warning to boys, who are daily,
Ma spirit of wanton reckleusness, attemp
ting to jump on the trains while in rapid
motion._ _ _ _ _
Anoßier Barn Burnt
• Another heavy thunder storm passed
over our borough last night, and, the rain
fell in torrents. During the storm a bril
liant light was seen from our borough in
the western hprizon, - and this morning
we deeply regret to learn that the Barn
of Mr. George Washmoud, near Wett
Hill, was struck by lightning and entire
ly consuined with all its contents, corn
prising the bulk of his recently harvested
crop. We are informed there was no
insurance on the property.
Census of New Cumberland.
L-Craighead,_th Ilepu
for several of the Eastern townships of
Cumberland county, gives us the follo
wing as the census of .:tiew Cumber
land, which flg has just completed
Number of Females,
Number of Males,
Total number of inhabitants 313
' The number of families is 55. There
are in the. place 3 blacksmith shops, 4
lumber yards, 3 dry 'goods stores, 2 pub
lic houses, one steam saw mill and buck
. 'et .manufactory, and as the Marshal
quaintly pdds, "Il very polite and intelli
gent population, by whom all questions
asked by me-were promptly and intelli
gently answered in every ,case, which
- made my dutieS pleasant inde'ed.7
We have not yet heard from any other
district in the county.' We shall probe
' bly be able to give the population of our
borough and some of the townships next
. •
4
*qasonabie datititm.
Of all months in the yetir August •is
probably the most trying - . to the health.
• • Its hot days, , cool evenings and chilly
mornings exPose'the,constitution to the
effects of the sudden change. Now, too ;
the fruit season , has iyrived, when the
• delicious peach, the juicy pear;the blush
ing grape, the cooling melon, and every
'variety df fall fruit.abound, and tempt the
eye and the taste in every quarter.
:Phis therefore is the month of danger,
when caution is necessaiy—rwhen all
rash indulgence of tho appetite must be
avoided—when :dysentery and- chole4
. morbus, with their train of evils: set in,
and are fanned into existance and -epi
demic prevalence by unhealthy atmos=
pheric. influencees. Let: us. but pass,
through August in safety, when gaunt
disease, restlessmights and timid days
will pass away fromithe 'affrighted iinagi
. nation, and .the goddess of health will
preside over the household with soothing
care and calm delight. •
Real Estate sales.
A. large amount of reakestate, compri
sing some of the best farms in this and
the adjoining cynties, Will be found ad
vertised for'sale into-day s paper. ~onte,
of those are sold• in the settlement of
es
tales, and °there are offered by persons
desirous of moving to the west. They
are worthy th 9 special attention of capi.
talists and farmers. • ,
. '
.
lito...'lhe town ,sroperty advertised
in fo-day's paper , is, ,well worthy, the at
tention of persons desiring, to purchase
_ .
a private residence.
Notice's.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—LWe know of
no mote valuable journal than this; and _
think no manufacturing man should be,
without it. .It is pplished , \ weekly in a
quarto form, affording-at the • end of the
,'
year an Illutrated encyclopedia of over
foUr hundred pages and frm fia to
six hundred original engrvings, described
by letters of reference, besides a vast a
mount of practical - information concer l i,
ping the progress of scientific and me,
chanical irpprovements, chemistry, civil
engineering, manufactitrigOn its vari
ous branches,-architecture,-masmry.,-ana—
, in -shit the entire range of the arts and
.serences, Also an official list of Patent
clu * .lms: Terms $2 a yearlo copies
for $l5 a year. Address !Worm &
publishers, at 128 Fulton Street, New
York. •
The enterprising Graham hashis Sep
tember number already on our table, and
an excedfingiy beatiliful - arid; viiluable
number it is. The engravings are su
perb. Comes Not"—"Paris Fash
ions"—and "Dance of the Mandan Indi
ans," cannot be excelled, and the reading
matter is not a whit behind the embellish
ments. Grahams Magazine can be . baug,ht
in single numbers at 141artin's,book store,
or subSeribed for at $3 a year.
BRIDGE CONTRACT.-WC learn from,
the York Press that the contract for buil
ding the. bridge across the Yellow Bree
ches creek, the boundary between York
and Cumberland counties, was awarded
.to Henry Church, on Timsday—la,st, for
the sum oriwerity:the — h - iiii - dred — in - da
eighty-nine dollars. The one-half of the
cost to be riaidbi York county and the
other half by Cumberland' county.
DEPUTY MARSLLS.—MT. S. S. Sny
der, of Newburg, and Wm Line, Esq,
of this borough, lately announced among
the Deputy. Marshals for this-county,
have -- declined the appointment. M - f.
John Shocip, of Shippensburg township,
has received the appointment to the first
vacancy. For the latter no appointment
ACCIDENT.-At Gettysburg, Pa., on
Wednesday evening last, Mr. ~P.,*Ea
HECK, a student, was so iseierelil'.but;
ned, in consequence of the explosion of
:a -camphene-lautp,- that he' is.not
te to recover.
• DIED.
i f iq this borough on Monday evening last, Cain
S•MUSI. THOMPSON, In the 71st year of his aged
"In this borough, on Friday last, BARI/ALIA, daughter
- of - Jacob nipple, aged - 8 years.
In this borough. on 'Saturday morning last, Mr.
PIIALER, aged about 30 years.
Near Newville,..Pa., on the 25th ult., after a long
nese, AIM JANE 11ACKET, in the 18th your of lot
•
aye.
.1 In this borough, yesterday afternoon, at the resi
dence of Mr. Wm. Baker; ELIZABETH RHINEBHITH,
formerly of Perry county, aged 24 years. •
tlcal state at ;auction.
Real .testate
AT EXECUTOR'S SALE
On TUESDAY, the 14(11 of September, next;
WILL be sold'at public sale on the premises,
it Pdonroe township. Cumberland county, Pa.,
the following real estate, late the property of
f r eter, ,Brielter, dec'd. on the Forge lload, ono
mile cast of Spring iorge.:
NO. 1. CONTAINING 130 A.axtrs
of first-rate limestone land. Thrrimprovements
I
arc a large STONE HO L BANK BARN
..primr — llumir. -- W - tron — Siredo,"o - rts — erlli and
Tither out buildings. Also. n first rate Spring'
near the dour, and an Orchard of choice fruit.
NO. 2. CONTAINING 109 .11.011E0'
of Limestone Land, tuljOiniag the above. The
imprOvements aro a one - story HOUSE AND
BANK BARN, anti oilier out-buildings, and a
rENANT HOUSE, and several springs near
the - door. --- Both'farnis are in a high state of cul
tivation and under good fence.
150
163
NO. 3. CONTAINING 60 ACRES
adjoining No, j, and one-fourth of a mile south
of Chureinfmnv-about--10--trre 'clearedi'the -re
mainder is covered with first-rate timber.
NO. 4. CONTAINS 11 Acmes.
on the south bide of Yellow Breeches, Creek.—
The itnarmictnents ore a good LOG HOUSE
AND STABLE, and a good Spring, and the
lot d is under good cultivation..
mar ( O. 5.
trleas,ottlie CONTAINS Vorge'R 2 ACRES ,ond,m
one mile
of StOr Forge. The improvements are a
large TWo_story HOUSE, part stone, Frame
Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other out-build
ings, with a first rate sprimpju the tasentont
story of the 'Muse,
NO. 6. CONTAINS 3 ACRES,
more.or less, of unimproved land, on the York
Rood, near Ohurelltown, under good fence.
No, 7. A Largo Two Story ,
HOUSE & LOT OE GROUND
in Churchiown, about. 40 feet in front and 150
Met in depth. Indisputable tittes will be g i ven
for .he above properties. These properties will
be shown and ell necessary information given
to persons wishing to pun hare, by calling on
either of the subscribers. Lu'z. living
on lot N0..5. Sale tomoiat..',..• at one o'clock,
when attendance will be given ii I terms made
known by
_ _
GEOBC E BRINDLE,
• JOHN BRINDLE',
aug7 is •• Executers.
• irr Lancaster hixeminer insert till .saloand
send hill to this office for.collection.
ASSIGNEES' SALE OF
PaluablOi' lleal - .Estate.
. On FRIDAY, die nth of September, next,
milE subscriber will offer at public sale, on
Ji. the premises, the residence of Mr. George
Strome,- in Frank ord township, Cumberland
county, about...lin! a mile most of Days' Mill
the followinr , valuable reel eta o, to wit :
No. 1:--A'tract of Limestone Lnnd, situate
as nbove'described, bounded by lands of Peter
Alinnich: John Wynlcoup, and, others, contain
iog 135 ACRES, morn or less, „About six
Acres of which is timber land.. of • superior,
quality, the other being iillable,•in. aline state
of cultivation and well enclosed with substan
, ._... tial fences. - The improvements
2•451 n H
, consist of a large two story,stone
~ ,`I;It ~' DWELLING OUSE, large
tti 3- r ~ atone BANK BARN' Wagon
. Sheds, Corn Cribs, Spring 01, so
and other cenvenontLeatbuildings. A well of,
good. water iii in'front of the.door. Several Or
chards in thriving conditi3ii, aritiloo on the ,
pro
party. Convenient to the above buildings, is an'
'excellent TENANT HOUSE, With good Sta..
ble. Cdrpenter, Shop; and ether convenient
buildings. Altogether, this is . one of the best:
and most desirable properties in the county,
being located on the Conodoguinot Crceiceand
well supplied with water bysprings andsrivtet
lets.
No. 2.—A tract of land in the same townsi c np,
adjoining property of William Aloelnman Y.
Kiehl and.,others, containing. 14 ACRES ' of
good Slats Land, night of which aro cleared:
and the balance•well covered with thriving Lim.
her.:. Fences in
,good condition—without im
provements. .
No 3.—A tract of first,rato MOUNTAIN
LAND, in tho towtiiihip aforesaid; adjoining
lands of Daniel Buckwanor, Frederica Ment
zer and others, containing 14 ACRES. This
tract is well covered with tine Chestnut anti
Oak Timber.. • • .
' No:4.—A tract of heavy, timber lend, in
Tyrone-township Perry,-county, bounded by
the Oak Grove Furnacolande, containing:4o
ACRES, Moro or less—without improvemente.
This tract is'one of the beet et its kind in this
section of country,', Salo to commence , at 10
o'clock, A. on - said day, when' attendance.
will be given and conditions made known. by .•
• JOHN WAGGONER;
4soignee,of Pea.- Mrome. -
aug7l i e ,
tteal •Ostate at 2uction.
EXECU TORW SALE
VALI:LM LB . NEAL -ESTATE.
A i ILL be sold at public stile on TUES. -
V DA,Y, the 22d of October, next, fa 10
o'clock, on the premisds,the following described
real -estate:
I. A tract of excellent land laying' on the
south side of the Cumberland. Valley, Rail Road
abour 4 mileseast of Carlisle, bontaming about
200 ACRES. It is under good fence and in a
;.,high staff) bf cultivation.lol The
, improvements are a large two Sto
_ e•
111101 I N -ry BRICK HOUSE, alarge - brick
. Bank Barn; both recently Sulk;
and all the necessary out-buildings
There is a well of water,(with a pump) in the
yard.. Part of this Ramis well timbered. , ;"
2. About 90 ACRES, one mile south of the
above tract, of which there are about, 20Acred.
-elenredv-the-balance-is excellent - timber - fandT - -
There will also' be' offered at; public sale on'
THURSDAY,-the 241Ji of October next, at 10
o'clock, on the premises, tfvo vary fine Mile;
stone farme, situated in Toboyne township,
Perry county. These are adjoining farms,enc i
contains about :240 ACRES. thAi other about'
275 ACRES. They are ,aboutS Miles west of
Landisburg, on the main road lending up the
valley. One farm has a STONE MANSION
HOUSE and'Bank Barn on it. 'rite other a
Log Home and Log Barn. There are thriving.
ORCHARDS on both of these pltites.r They
are sfibuted in the most fertile part of the coon
.ty,_and_Offer_many'inducent entalo purchasers..
Persons wishing to: see either of the above
tracts, can.obtainmformation from the tenants
residing on the premises, or either of the un-,
dersigned Executors. Attendance will be Of ;
en and terms made knoWn on day of sale by
RICHARD PARKER, •
It. C. STERRE l'T,
Executors of Thomas Uric, tlec'd
NEN
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Y the directions al the Will of John Son
Ly vely, lute of Cumberland county, dec'd
I will expose to public sale on the premises
on FRIDAY, the 20th of September, 1850, a
It o'clock, A. M,
• FAIRVIEW MILLS,
with about 50 ACRES of first rate Limestone
Land thereto 'attached, situtodd on the Yellow
Breeches Creek, about 4 miles from its mouth,
the land lying on each side of the creek in
. the.
counties el York and Cumberland. The improve
,mentsure-a-two story-stone-MER—
, CHANT MILL, with,feur pair
of stones, and a SAW MILL
t 5 I t i i propelled by the {valets of the
entire creek, which furnishes one
of the best poweis in the county. There is
also a LARGE DISTiLLERY built and fur
nished in the most modern style, and calculated
to du a large business. There is also a Two
Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a
Large Bank Barn, Two Tenant Houses and
two ORCHARDS on the premises, and the
whole is in gocid conditiotn.
'rho title is indisputahle and the, terms wit]
be - niade lindw'n on dm da3; -- C4'sak by
• JOHN RUPP;
ji24ts Executor of John 'Snavely, deed.
J ill sell at tha, same time and place a par
eel leenst Posts, Walnut and Pine LIU? , bg . r
and several other articles
JOHN" RUPP, Executor
1t:37 T,recaster Volksfreund and York Re
publican insert till sale, mark coot; and charge
this office.
ratuabte Property
AT--PUBLIC-SALE.
On FRIDAY the 271 h day of Seplmbere, next,
WILL be sottrat public sale, on the prem
ises, in Monroe township. Cumberland
county, Pa., the following Real Estate, late
the property ot.Tohn Morrett. dce'd., about
one-half mile west of Churchtown, on the road
leading from Churchtown to the Trindle Spring
Road, containing 125 ACRES of first-rate
Limestone Land, I'oo Acres are cleared and in
a high state of cultivation, the remainder is co,
vered_with. fine young- amber,- -The improve
, • - --ments pro a l'wn Story L
0 G
alt', HOUSE, a large Kurciugli,
:HI Ol t .. a LOG BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn
eop `••••••• Crib. and other necessary out-build;
Also, a never-failing well of
water nearthe door; and an Orchard of 'choice
fruit. This is considered one of the best farms
in Monroe township. Any per Son wishing to
view the above - property previous to the sale
can do so by calling on the subscribers. Sale
to commence nt 1 o'clock, on acid day, when
attendance will begiven and terms madoknown
by GEORGE BRINDLE,
SAMUEL, 'MORRETT,
Execittors.
!ME
F.41.1P1M Eva SALE.
WILL be sold at public Fall on the premises
on SATURDAY, the '2Bth day of Sep
tember next, a valuable tract of elate land, situ
ate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county,
adjoining lands of Peter Stouffer,Teter Lesher,
Capt. David Duncan, and near the Ridge State
Road, about 4 miles north of Shippensburg and
3 south of - Newburg, containing 13g, ACRES
and 63 PERCHES', (same being part of a lar
er tract belon&im,i' to D.ivid Duncan, ]r., of
;a townships_ :There Is 5117 A ahout.crea- - Of
cleared land, under good fence, the residueco•
vered with
. thriving timber. The im,
m
movements are a eom small
tortablo sma
HOUSE and STABLE. There are
several springs of mate' near the house toge
ther with fruit trees, &cc.
Any person wishing to flee the properly will
call on D. S. Renshaw, residing-near,-or-Ed.
ward McVitty, who is living on the. property.
'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day,
when attendance and terms of sale will be medo
known by . p 5 , RU NS.H AW,
je2Gtspd - Agent for David Dthican, jr.
FARM FOR SALE.
WILL lie sold at Public Salo on SATUR
DAY the 7th of September, next, on the
premises, a valuable tract of LIMESTONE
LAND, situated in South Middleton township,
Cumberland county, adjoining lands of James
Hamilton, Esq., Jacob LCIIIMITIand others, and'
and about 4 miles froth Carlisle, on the road
leading 'to Ego's Forge, containing 42 ACR ES
and .11,2 PERCHES of land, about 39 Acres of
which are under cultivation, and. the balance is I
well covered with timber. The.
improvements are a new LOP= I
HOUSE, and well of water.=
Tito land is of excellent quality,
and is well worthy the attention
of personsowing a small farm in an excellent
neighborhood. It will be solo together or In
lots as may Yost suit 'purchasers. Terms reas
onable and title indispuiable. Attendance will
be given on the day of sale by .
JACOB RITNER„
Jogignee of Leonard Trice. •
1 .,
, 5,7,!
b 11c
ISEM
Valuable Pulp at Private Sale.
THE subsetiber'ellers. for sale a valuable
farm of Litnestono Land, situated on this Yel
low Breeches Creek in Dickinson township,
CuMberJand , co bout .7 miles south.west
of Carlisle, an within . miles, of the ,Stone
Tavern, adjoining lands of Squire Woods; John
Williams, George -Martin and others 'contain•
ing 111 ACRES of. well improved land, under
good fence and in a high state of cultivation.—
The MI Acres are all clear, but there is 71
Acres of first rate ,110UNTAIN LAND to
it. There is 'also an. excellent meadow on the
, farm and some bottom land." The
-• improvements consist of big. two
;• story DWELLINGHOUSE, a brick
Bank, Barn; altd nll other improve
- ments that is necessary to a htrm.—
'Thorn is three, big running springs on the farm
one in-the cellar, and 'one near the,-horn, and a
good orchard of all kinds of fruit. Any person
desiring further information will please cull on
Jacob Scitzl residing in West . Pennsborough
township, Cumberland county, one_mile from
Newville, or on Tobias Seitz, residing on the
inrm. Possession and an indisputable title
will he given .on the first of April, 1851.
Terms made to suit purchasers.
_
JACOB SEITZ
jy2-,3mos:pd .
VALUABLE .FARrtit
FOR SALE
THE i subscribee'Offers at private sale, the
Fardtmi•which he now lives, situate in West
Pennshorough.iownship, Cumbotland county,.
five miles from Carlisle..and „Mid . mile frond
Plainfield, containing 136. ACRES and.ll4
pERCITES,"or first rate Limestone 'Land, all.
bfi which is'.o.leared and Arm high state of cul
tivation except 15 or 20 acres of Woodland.—
The farm lies on the Conodogumet Creek and
is but half a mile from the good Dope Mille.
7'llo whole is under good, fence, about nine
hundrocl.panel of which is post and rail fence.
..' • 7he improvements are' a new
Brick DWELLING 'HOUSE,
li:Q* a
two . stories high, with
1 It I !, thous Bank Iltan,• 54 feet long,
'mtaß,
first rate Wagon Shed, Corn crib
with threshing floor. and all other necessary
out-buildings. • There is a good wall of water
at the'door.' Also, a largo Orchard, with eve
ry2veriety of.,cholce fruit, he entire place its
in tho - bost order, and holds out. the strot?gosi
inducements to purchasers. Persons. &string
to examine it are requested to call on the sub
scriber: An' indisputable title will be giyan,
'nod toms made !Taw-mama;
•IBKNJAMEN LONGENECKER.. •
jy24 3mos
•' VLancristaillUnion copy 3 months 'and send
bill to this office for collection. - • •
-
•
7kUCOltd•
3,OPENTV
AT .PUBLIC ALE.-
On S.IITURDAY,:the 514 'ITOBER, 1850
WILL bo sold at public r. the preminea
im Monroe township, Gutnbt. ' county, Pa.,
adjoining Churchtown, the W.', . -, g'Rent Bes
tate of Fredorick Goodyear, de.
- •
— 'OOMITALIZTING 163 AXIS '
of first rate limcatorie land, 120 o.'iqhiCh is
cleared and itla high state ,of cultivation - 4nd
the remainder is noverod with fine youfilitimlie'r.-
,
The ;improvementsare a Two Story
, Doable DWELLING HOtSE, a
large -.STONE
,IL NE' .E.N.EN,.
; 1 14.: with a Threshing Machine and hers° ,
_= power- A well of never-lailing wa
ter near the house with a spring -house, and all
.other....naceseary out buildings; Also, a large
- 0116 - H - A - RD'of - choice -- fruit.- - -, , The-above-pro.-
perty. will. bo sold either in twOlracts or toge
ther, as may best suit the purchasers. Any
person wishing to see the tiboyo pFoPOrty: will
pleiitso.call on the subscriberslifehurchtown.
Sale to commence .at 1 orchti6lf. 7 l s . ' ..m„. when
attendance will be given and terms made kno out '
by - JOHN_GOODYEAR,
JACOB GOODYEAR, -
DAN'L GOODYEAR.'
aug7 Execuren.s.
souse and Lot for Sale.
On SATURD,SY, the 14th er September, 1850.
WILL-be - offered at public sale on the prem.
ises, in Shiremanstown ' Cumbetlan&.county,
the following property of Jacob Weise', Ithe•ol.
said place, deceaSBd, viz:,—A•HIDUSE
• AND LOT OF GROHND- situate 4
in said village, adjoining the public
pr,'house' of David Brown, containing-a
bout 70 feet in front and 200 feet in
depth. The house is two •stories high, plaster. •
ed on the outside, and in good*repair. Attach.
ed to the house is a frame Shoemaker's Shop s
for which business it is a good stand.- There is
a first rate well of water on the lot, and a num
ber of choice fruit trees. Sale to commence at
12 o'clock, noon, when attendance will be
by ELIZABETH WEISE.
„aug7te Exccutriv.
DAILY LINE OF STAGES FROM GAR
LISLE TO YORK.
, •
ITIFIE undersigned, owing to the ipereasos
a travel between the above named
the
end to . afrOrd corresponding facilities to um pub- I
lic, begs leave to announce that he is now run-
Meg .rt DAILY LINE • OF.- 470•1:1HAIOR$0 , :' - ' 1
ST AGES lietween Carlisle' ansl York. His
stock has recently boon much improved:and
.his_catidlica__ are now .and =comfortable, .They
leave Carlisle every morning at 6 o'clock, and
arrive nt York at I I'. M., in time to Mks the
two o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore.
Returning, will leave York about I o'clock,
P. M., or immediately after -the arrival of the
Cars from Baltimore, and reach Carlisle the
same evening. -
FAllE.—Throug,h tickets from Carlisle to Bal
timore, or vice versa, will be furnished at ,the
low price of $3.00. •
atoß - dt HEN D EL.
Splendid Livery Establishment.
He would also take this opportunity of in
forming- his_ friends and' the public_. generally,
that he has lately made valuable 'additions to
extensive Li•iery, in HORSES,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SAD
DI,E HORSES, &c., and that he is
now prepared to accommodate them with any
article in his line of business, at a moment's
notice, and on the most reasonislole terms. Per
sons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, on-on
'fine-horses, aro renticsted-to-call-m-his °stab;
lisliment before, going, elsewhere, as, in all pro
banilitv they will save a little change by so do
ing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the Sum
mer season, can at all times befurnished with
good conveyances to either. of the following
watering places - in its ilnniodlaip vicinity—Car
lisle Springs ; Doubling Gap Springs; Warm
Springs, Perry county'; or York Springs. A
dams county. - G. H.
Carlisle, July 3, tB5O-3m.
Late Arrival •
✓rt the new and cheap HARD tr.dRE STORE,
East High street, opposite Ogilby's Dry Good
Store.
rffrlHE subscriber has just opened a.
1. large assortment of goods in hie line to
which he would call , the attention of buyers,
as he is determined to . tell at prices to suit the
times. His stock compri •es 'a full assortment . •
of Locks and Latches of every descnption,
Hinges end- Screws, Window Springs and i
Bolts, Mill Crosscut and circular Saws, Hand,
pnnnel, ripping and back Saws, broad, hand &
chopping Axes, Hatchets, Chisels, Augurs',
Planes and Prune Bins, Braces and Brace.
Bitts, sieel and iron Squares, Plumb & Level's, i
- Waiters-and4rayarTatrip - and - Pockereirtrer3
- Mite and Tea 'Spoons, brass, b - ell•metal and ^:
enameled preserving Kettles, Hollow , VaCe,
&c. Also, a •full assortment of Saddlery and
Carriage Trimmings, Paulin Leather, Morocco,
and binding Skins, Saddletrees, Carriages and
Wagon Whips, Curled Hair, Moss, Deer Hair,
Eliptic Springs. Shovels and Spades, Garden
and
_Corn Hoes,. Grain_ anG_Grass_Seythes,
Snaths and Scythe - Stones, Hay .. and Manure
Forks, Window Glass, Putty, Paints and Dye
Stuffs, Oil, Trirpontine and Varnish, Mahogany
,and maple Veneers and mouldings. Sdfa Sprg's
Also, Bar, Band;''Hoop and Sheet Iron, Cast,
Shear,, Spring "and Blister Steel, Tin-Plate,
Zinc, Speltre, Bar Lead, Bur Tin, Iron, Brass
acid Copper Wire, &c.
G Barrels Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint,.
assorted colors. HEN RY, SAXTON.
..myls'6o
The United States Life Insurance
Annuity and Trust Company.
Charter .Perpetual—Capital $5E0,1.100 Cask
System.
/SHE cons.taht, unsolicite . ds application for
1. Life - Insurance, furnish the most abundant
and gratifying proof that the public mind ikk,
deeply impressed with the vast importance of
this subject. The groat object, hoivever, of
Insuranceshould be .safet 41, otherwise the whole
motive to insure, may be titsappotnted. Too
ratich care cannot he ractised in the selection
of an office with whic h to effect the contract.—
The choice sheidd be regulated ' , hot by present
and constant large indimemenisras this, is cer
minly Incompatible with future benefits. The
premiums on life are calculated for the future,.
if present and pro s pective benefits therefore arc
given, the result uimdtely, must icrminfife in
litigation, disappoihtment and ruin. The object
aimed at by this institution is itability and per
felizely. The rated of premium have been care
ully prepared with reference to fluctuations.--
The cash system of payments has also boon
adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no
part of the assets *of this company, anti ovary
contingency being forti fi ed with an amPl9 cap
ital, security'stamps Me whole system. Thie
feature, paramount to all other considerationa,
commends the company to public favor. Ex
planatory primPhlotsi blanks, application papers+
information, and every facility will be Cheerfully,
furnished by. WM. M,PENROSE;
has been duly appointed'agent of this company-
for Cumborlaild.county:. Dr. H lIINKLEV
has also been appointed Medical Examiner. •
Directors.—Stephon R. Crawford, - Actibroao
Thorimson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L
Florence, William M . Godivin, Paul B Goddard
Lawrence Johnson, George 4'Hcnry, James
Dovereux,-John-L-Linton.,----- •
President.—Stephen R. , Crawford...
W.Thampeon. •
"Secretary & 'Pretictirer,.--Charlos G
Actitany.—Manuol• Eyre.
•• Contact & Attarney,r-Thomas Balch.
Medical Examiners.—Paul B Goddard, X.B.
William Pepper, M. D. [(perry,-
Chambersburg Female Seminary.
The MISSES PINNED, Principals
rri,HIS Institution will re.opeh on Wednesday,
;11.."•she I tih of Sefilember. . • .
' Arrangements have • been made to secure, in_
itddition to its usual advantages, tho services of
two Gentlemen of superior qualifications for,the
departments they will fill: ,
• Mr. MARECHALL, a native Frenchman,
end also for sometime a resident in Germany,
will tench the French and. Gorman languages.
~.The Rev. J. KeiNNEGY will give instruc
lions in Latin and Matheinaties.
Mr. MARTIN, whose superior- abilities' aid
well known; will continue to talte,charge of the
Musical department;
The influences - Of this•lnstittition'havo ever
beene pre.eminently•thoeo 'of' horne, , ond it i s
strictly a Family School, and the Tottchere.co! ,
operate in ' sparing no., efforts for the improve:
{neat °teach individuaLeritruetedlollieir core. _
The disciplinela Ladd but firm.. The boarding
pupils -constitute; a.cheerful and . liappyfamily
. .
This institution bee been eminently; suceeiter
In!, and was never in ,a more prasperenecondi . - ,
Lion than at present. ,The principals are cit,pre.;•
sent absent, hut applications elm !he made to
any eilthe 'rrustees, , and.to the Principala after
the third week in August.,' „ Jatig7-3t*
TOISIV 11 1 ,210 inaniaa
n .
VIE subscrihers-respectfully infOrm their friends and the public that they are: budding 200
of the abovmmachines, io which they have added important improvements, which gives
Ahem decided advantages over any other Drill ever ()tiered to the public. These—Machines are
built of good material, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. .
,
Persons are referred to the following gentlemen who have purchased and bait, in use the
Above Machines in The county of Cumberland.
Frederick Watts,
:!.i B Wealtley,
George If ykes,
, .
.., Daniel Keller,
Elder 31cCune,
G G e e lt o r r g g e e
G Co u o n v k e i r e , ,
.. ,
• -
~, Bei t Miller,
All orders will be promptly 'tlended to by
..Ercildonn Post Wice, Chester county, Pa -----""
• As there a variety of Drills in the marke', sold under othbr Patents, which are direct infring,
;merits on the above, we have concluded_
- to publish an extract from our claim, that farmers in
purchasing mecillines, may be able to judge of those that are infringments, and thereby prevent
;the.liability of having, to pay a fine. -
The following is.an extract from the Olaim of the Original Patentee who's° rights arc being vio•
hated:—" lot. 'rho sirpultanedus throWin! , into or out of operation, by the movement of a lever
, or other mechanical equivalent or device, each seedily , cylinder and its respective Drill or Seed
'Tube, for the purpose of sowing with any number of toppers and Drills that may be required
in' sowing point or•other irregular shaped land, without stopping the animal o-.animals attached
to rho Machine. Not intending to limit ourselves to the particular construction herein described
and reprosentedin the annexed drawing, but to vary these in any way that we may deem pro
per, so that the before described results aro effected by means subsinntially the same as those
described in the foregoing stiepification."
—4t2will-lici-stion-from-the-abovo-ola i di a t-alt-t hose_D ril Is,_w 'tether sold_as:P at en LOLotherwiso
which have attached to them ono or more Lovers for the purpose of stopping the Seed and rais
ing the seed tube out of the ground by one,and the same operation, aro direct infringments on
on the above claim: And all persons are hereby warned against infringing in any way upon the
above - claim under the penalty of the law male and ptovided therefor. .
tUatering places.
PERRY R,olYpiTY,
_-THE undersigned-begs -.leave to inform the
public, that he has recently • purchased the
WARM. SPRINGS, in Perry Cotlnty,Tenn
sylvania, and has improved and refurnished the
buildings for the entertainment of visitors, in a
style calculated to insure comfort and r onveni
once to all who may feel disposed to patronize
the establishment.
These Springs are situated on the bank of,
and empty into Sherman's Creek, n stream as
sociated with the thrilling scenes between the
early settlers of that part of Pennsylvania and
the aborigines, whose hunting grounds lay on
its margin. They are eleven miles from Car
lisle, (t trough which the Cumberland Valley
Railroad passes from Chambersburg to Harris
burg-0 from which place visitors can at all times
obtain excellent conveyances. 'Monk eke from
the east, wishing to reach the' Spring by the
Central Railroad. man do so by taking missive
telhe Duncanne.. Trim Works, (thirteen miles
distant IrOm the Springs;) where coaches are
c , ,netantly in readiness to convey them thither.;.
and those corning from tho West 011 the same
road, at tall times obtain easy conveyances_se
the Retilrand - H'otejna Newport, which is but - a
few miles distant from the Springs.
The qualities of the water of these Springs
are most extraordinary indeed, for' the speedy
and permanent cure of Scrofulas, Eruptions of
the Skin, and every specieri of Cutaneous din.
eases. He lies hundreds of certificates, show
ing the wonderful cures eflected by using this
water internally, and by bathing in it; obtained
as well from strangers as from those residing in
the immediate neighborhood of the . Springs,
who'have not only experienced the infallible
"efficacy of the water themselves; but haye wit
nessed the same upon others: Prof. James C.
Booth has analyzed the waters; and-found them
to contain 9.2 grains of solid matter in the g.l.
lon, whichis composed as follows:
Carbonate of lime - • 2.667
" of magnesia 1938
Alkaline salts, chiefly chlorides, with
aportion of sulphate
Silicia
Organic matter
There are agent the sante place half a dozen
of other springs, of different descriptions, a
mong,_ whirl, is one_oLaulphur—and—one-of—eold
water. _
It may be proper to state why.n knowledge
of the extraordinary Medical qualities of these
Springs has not been more extensively known
than es indicated by the certificates of those
only who, have resided in their immediate
neighborffood. • Years ago the property fell
into the hands' f a number of 'heirs, who were
indisposed le undertake the _respotisibility of
making it a place of public entertainment, as,:a
business,—probably, because the patronage of
the 'public would not hare justified the under
taking,-as -at that- time; (before the;spirit• - 01
pablic improvements by Canals and - Railroads
had rendered distant and difficult' points of
Speedy and cheap access,) its location was out
of the way, anti the roads to it rough and alrhost
impassable. .At the death cf Mr. Kennedy it
fell. into thelands of heirs, neither of whom
seemed disposed to take hold of it, but 'easel
it to tenants, morn for the cultivation of the
land, than a regard to the use of the water.—
It was finally rented to Mr. Hippie, (nnw pro.
prietor of a large Hotel, in Tremont, Pennayr:
vania,) who made arrangements to accommo
date the public ; and during, his term, many in
valids availed t hemselves of this opportunity to
visit and- test its medical qualities. Mr. Ilip•
pie, however, retired in a short time and the
property again fell into trio hands of ;he heirs,
and remained so, until proceedings ware insti
tuted in the Orphans' Court; bY the heirs. for
its sale. It was then sold, and the subscriber
became the purchaser. With the exception of
the short time it was held by Mr. }fipple, it re
mained in the hada of the heirs without any
efforts to bring it into notice.
'rite country round the Springs and neigh
borhood is diversified by caltivntioti, and is
beautifully wild and pictureique ht scenery, a
bounding in game, while the stre•tin passing
through the property all6rds fine fishing. Every
attention will be paid to the comfort and conve
nience of guests, and the. charges so moderate,
that all may avail themselves of the benefits of
the Water. If. E. ETTER.
- Mc 3 : 7 I:M 7 2Z3aQ',2=PCM
W HITE SULPHUR SPRING•
•. eNDIE subscriber, feeling highly
•-• • • gratified with the success which
IP fins attended his management•ortlic
above establish en
mt during Me past
season, has increased hie- efforts to
render the place nod accommodations still more
inviting•and comfortable. -
AmPle provision has been made for the vs.
rious modes of Bathing, with either, Warm,
Cold,•or Sulphur •Wate•:•; also for Gymnastic:
exercise and .pastime amusement. ••.•
The salubrity of the situation,- the highly
Medical 'quality oT the ,Spring, the splendid
Mountain Scenery, with obliging and competent
Servants, and a•strong desire on the part of the
Proprietur;to make-his friends comfortable and
happy, arose*, of the inducements offered to
Viattors, both valid and invalid, who desire ei
rite an'occasion for innocent enjoyment, or re,
- pastraiid - reateraiion to healthl
Tho Spring is situated in CUMBERLAND I
COUNTY, PA., about eighteen 'miles North.
West of Carlisle. It Is accessible by Railroad
from Philadelphia to Newvillo, and thence eight
miles by stags to the Spring. Passengers hw
ingPhiladelphia in the' moping arrive at the
Spring early_ilio_saamoVening. The house will
• be open for visitors on and after tho 10th day of
Juno.
• Boarding , • . . e 6 00 per week.
Families, . . sop
Transient Visit e, . 100 per day.
'REFERENCES. • ,
The subicriber hes the pledge° of referring
:to his nitmprous patrons, who faVoUred him:with
their company during the Nit, Benson", among
whom are—
,'`' Samuel Gillespie,. W. T. Seodgriss, -C. M.
•Reynolds, IL C. Blair, tender Rosier,
2"M/ode/Aim " ' - •
Rev. Dr. Do 'Witt, • Hon. WM. Desk, A. J.
Jones, k,sq, garriabarg.
Dr; Heisler, geed;-:-Egq., Chamb ers •
Doubling Gap; Juno, 1850.
Junes, 2m.• SCOTT COYLE, PropAitar.
Cod Liver: oil.
4
FRESH stipply of _dad Liver Oil
t•warratited genuine, j ust recelvad at .
.11014. ELL4OTT'S.'.
.
CAU'AqQraT
4` itsfelidllColls.
..PRAC.WintiTION
WitaZoA - 6.1 ['tin VILEDER lOC
WATTS, President Judge orthe several
- Courts Of Crintiiioll7g - PlelW - of We counties - of
Cumbe-land, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Dcliccry in
said counties. and lion. John Stuart and John
Clonderlin, Judges of the Court of Oyer end
.Terminer and General Jail Delivery fer the
trial of all capital and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by theirpreeepts to
me directed, dated the Bth day of April, 1850,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
.and GencrallailDeliverp, to/beholden at Cur
lisle on the. Fourth Mond4 of August next,
(being the 26th day) at 10 o'clock in the lime
noon, to continue one week. -
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the
Coroner, Justices of.the Peace and Constables
°film said county ofCumberland, that they are
by the said precept commanded to he then and
there in their proper. persons,. w ith their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrances, todo those_things which
totheirollices appertainto be donothirallfliose
that are bound by recognizanens, to prosecute
(against the prisonerstina are °Wien shall be
in LIM Jail of said county, are to be there to
prosecute them as shall be just, •
DAVID SMITH, Sheriff.
Carlisle,-July ro, 1850.
•
- • -
xTOTICE is hereby given, that an application
1.11 will be made to the 'Legislature of this
Commonwealth at its next session, for a char
ter for a bank with general banking privileges,
to be located in Carlisle, Cumberland county,
Pa , with' a capital of One Hundred 71sousand
-Doll ere; and to be called the Carlisle Bank.
jy4:'so-6m
_ POPULAR =MOM%
BY THE FIRM of TROUTMAN Si MAY
I'o9B
0 . 605
2 897
- Dear Gentlemen, take our advice, ,
To every one we mit'te our Call,
If you would have a coat that's nice.
Look at 'Troutman & Mayas Cheap CIo•
thingllall.
Berc_ak_Dresses of all kinda,
- studcoarsei - rind also Cheap—,
Please examine and you'll find,
For your money quite a heap.
Here are goods for every season,
Thick and bout, tarot and thin;
All that you can wish in reason,
• II you doubt it just drop in. •
Hero are Frock end .Ic4y Coats,
Roth With low end_etandingccollars ; •
Some:that button rdund the'throat,
To be had for a few dollars._
9' 2t)o
Here is'Cvery style of Vest, '
And all sorts of Pantethons, •
You can choose what suits you-best,
Eve, or morn, or afternoon.
Hero aro sacks and Roundabouts, - ,4
Overalls and Jackets Green,
Please to look and you will find,
Here the cheapest ever, seen. 12
Here are light coats for the Spring,
Fancy goods for Summer wear,
You will find them just the tiling. --
Nothing better anywhere.
Shirts' and Bosoms may be found,
2 cteket.Handkerehiefsnnd•Glovee,
SearlS to tie your neck around,
Witch you seek your lady loves.
Hero are Caps, Suspenders, Stocks,
Coilors, very nice itrectli•
Cleun and iiiee; in paper/n.4.
Just the thing that you'.will need.
If we talked a day about them, ,
'We could scarcely tell you all,
Gentlemen con's du without them—
Then, I.leAr friends, give us a call.
-
THIRD aßßi r itifid
OP SUMMER GOODS:
•et lIAR LES OGILBY, would respectfulfy
11, j announce to his.custcrners and the public
generally, !hut he has just sinistilm opening
another very beautifull addition to his extensive
stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part 'of :plain
and embroidered Swisses, Mull', India, Book
and Tarlton Muslins, Plain Catnbrielt. and Une•
onett.
_Muskies" all prides,. Striped and bayd,
MuslinS, all prices, Barnes, Gumulinesc-Tis
sues, India poplins, Barez do Lanes, Linen
Lusters, Ginghtuns Chintzes, Calicoes and a
great many more kinds of Ladies Dress Goods
well 'worth looking at. A very beautiful assort •
ment of Ribbons, Bonnets, Nansens, French
Worked Collars, Gloves, MittS;llosiery, Peek-.
of lld'sfs, Silk Illusions, Artificials
.and ninny
other articles in the Ladies Lino, which will be
sold cheaper than ever. Also, 'he"'most oxen
sive and cheapest stock of Carpets that has.been
In Carlisle for years,Domestie Goods - in great
variety vlrykno,Ladies, Gentlemens, Misses,
Boys and Childrens Boots and Shoes of count
less prices and kinds, Which, can_ be'
sold tti - Please all. Also, a largo id fresh stuck:.
of .ofrees, Sugars, white and brown,. Tons,
Chocolates,, Spices, Tobacco. &c..;
As my stock of goods is ldrge and selected.
withrthe greatest of - care, I' would- invite nil , ,
wishing to purchase toxive inc a call as. I am of sending a greormany good borguins
from the Old and well Established Stand.
,Carlisle, July 10 1850. •
- -
' Webb's Washing Powder,
A great saving of labor, sonit..and time'with.
out any RUBBING by mashing hearde, Ma•
chines, or with the hands, and preventing all
,wear and tear of clothes. Warranted. not to
'injure the anotit fabrics. Price, 123 cents. -
• Held. wholesale - and retail at Dr. Rawlins'
Hrug and Variety Store, Main at. Carlisle, and
at his Medical Hall, North Queen at. Lancaa.
tor. r •
. . • •
N. B. All'ordpre . filled . eV...Manufacturer's
prices.' , ,
June 5-4-Iy'. . • - }
1717417 AZ PALVI3R.I
A jinn PIECES of 'PAPER HANG GUN" , INGS will be received at" the
store of ate , subscriber this week, from:one of.
the' , largest ()natant nrtannfacterittg establish.
ineuie. Papers will be sold at 8, 10 ,>12f, 1 8,
20 ;25,•37 . and , 50 - -po`r piece,. They pro good,
'beautifuf aitd uneemnionly.theap. Calland '13c14;
. 1 40140110,01100 p store_of., < __ _
1, • OHAS: QP,ILAT.;
1
Robert Bryson,
George Craighead,
Mateer,
George Widders,'
• David Shoemaker,
Jtienb Foglesonger,
Abrham Grove,,
Adorrillocker,
LEO, PIERCE & LEE
donstitutiott of tCltit•'it.
Acoointioit
RELATIVE TO AEI
Amendment of the Constitution.
ESOLV . IL'I) by the Senate antlilionee.-41-7
11
' P ennsylvania, in General Assentbly'met;'Tlitte" —
the Constituti at of this Conunimwealth be a-
mended in the'•secimil SUCIVOII Cl the liftl article, .
so that it shall read as follows:711e Judges of •
the Supreme Court, of the, several .Conrts of '
Common Pleas, and of-such other _Courts -of--
Record as are or shall be established by law,
shall be elected by•the qualified!eleetors of the
Commonwealth, it: the manner follow;ng to wit:
The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the quid
ifi .electors of the Commonwealth at large;
the President Judges 'of the several CoUrts, of
Common Picas, and of such other Courts
'Record-as are `or shall be established by law;
and all other Judges required 'to be !Corned in
• the law, by the qualified electors of the respec
tive districts over which they are to preside or '
act o4 k Judges; and the Associate Judges of the -
Courrg-eif-Common Pleas by the qualified elect- .
ors of the counties respectively. The Judges"
of the Supreme Court shalt hold their' officeS for
the term of fifteen years, if they 5111111 so long
behave themselves well, (subject to the allot- ,
ment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the
first eleeticul;) , he President Jtidges cordite sty
ral Courts of Common Pleas, and of such othe
Courts of 'Record as are or shall be Establish °d
sby law; and all other Judges required to be
learned in the low, shall -hold their races (or
ate term of ten year's, if they shall so long be
have themselves well ; the A:ssociate Judges^of
the Courts of Gammon Pleas shall hold their.
olliees for the teriwof five years, if they shall so
long behave themselves well; all of whom shall'
be commissioned by the Governor, but for, any
reasonable' comic, which shall not be sufficient
grounds of impeachment. the Governor shall re
move any of them on the address of two-thirds'
of each branch of the Legislature. The first a
e take -•
tection sl. .r take place at the general election of
this Commonwetyi nexCafter the adoption of
this a mrsadine4 aml the commissions, of all the
,lodges who ma) he thin in office shall exPire on
the first ii daisy 'of December following, when
the terms of, the new Judges shall commence:—
The pm sons who shall then be elected Judges of
the SuAmu. 'Court shall hold their offices as fol
lows: One of them for three years, one for six
years, one for nine years, one for twelve years,
411111 011 C for fifteen years, the tees of each to be
decided by lot liy the said Judges; as soon afte'
the election as convenient, and the resell certi
fied by them to - the Governor, thaflhe
shins nicy be issued in accordance thereto. The
Judge whose remind onion will first expire shall
be Chief Justice during his term, and thereafter
each Judge whose commission shall first expire
shall in tutu be the. Chief Justice, and if two or
more COlllllllB4llOllB 4,11311 expire on the same day,
the Judges holding them shill decide by lot which
shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies, hap
pening by death, resignation or otherwise, in
any of the said Courts, shall he filled by ap
pointment by the Governor, to cbotinue till the.
first Monday of Iliceinher succeeding the next
general' election. The Judges of the Supreme
Court and the. Preeidents of the several Courts
of Common Pleas shall, at statektimesANceiye
for their services an adequate compensation,-to
be fixed by law, which shall not he diminished
during their continuance in office ; hut they shall'
receive no fees Or perquisißts of office, nor holih - -
any other office of profit under this Common-.
wealth, or 'Hider the Government of the Umiod
State's, in am other State of this 'Union. The
Judges of 4 die Supreme - GOO - et; during Alieir,lonc ,
tinuanue in - ollice, shall' reside Within this Geni , '
motmealth ; a n d the 01. 6 .!t• Judges; during their
euntinutince in office shed reside within the dis
trict or count} for'which they were respectively.
elect td.
NrcCATAIONT;;
Sp,eaker qf the House of Repreisulat ivos'
V BEST,
• Speaker q/ the Senate
SENATE : CHAMBER,
Harrisburg, January 28,1850.. S
- I, Samuel W. Pearson; Chief Clerk of the
Senate of Pennsylvania, .do hereby -certify that
the foregoing resolution,(No. 10 on the Senate'
file of the present session.) entitled "Resolution
relative to an amendment of the Constitutiou,"7-
it being the same reBolll6oll which was agreed
to by a majority of the members elected to each
House of the last Legislature—after flaring been
duly considered and discussed, was this day a
greed to by a majority of the' members elected
tonsil serving-in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at
ds present session, as will appear by their votes
given on the final passage of the resolution as
follows, viz : •
"Those voting in favor of the resolution were,
-11 , 4 ones-Brooker-&-Porter-Brawley,-WHliarn
A - Critfli, JfundlnniiJ
_ - Cttiihinglcmn.~_l'lio~n:~s-3. -
Fernon, Thomas II Forsyth, Charles Frailty,
'Robot M Prick, I leery Felton, John W °item.
sty, Ilaslett, Isaac Ilur.Jl9;.Ti inOthy
Ives,l oshua •si Jones, Joseph koidgmacher,
Geerge V. Lawrence, Maxwell McCaslin, Ben.
jamin Nlalune, Benjamin • Matthias, Henry A
"Ninhlenherg, NVilliain'F. Packer, Wm R. St&
ler, David - -Sankey, Peleg B Saverv, Conrail Shi•
mer, Robert C Sterrett, Daniel Stine, Fatal 9 B.
Streeter, John - II Walker and Valentine Best,
.Speaker—Teas 29.•' •
- - Those - voting - againstlhe passage - of - the - retie'
lotion were, George Barsie,Augustus Drum Ilia
Alexander King—Nays 3. -
Extract from the Journal.
SAMUEL W. PEARSON,
IN THE HOUSE QF
-11EPRESENTATIVES
Ihzrrisburg; .March, 15, 1850.
r. Willis - in Jack, Chief Clerk of thelfouse of
Representatives or Priinsymtnin, do hereby cer
tify t)tat the lot egoing - resoluti on, (No. 10 on the
Senate tile, and Np. 21t on the liens eilotmaalof
the present ses.eion,) entitled " Reset Mien .rellt.
tire to the am entlm_.nt of thin Constilution,''—
iLbeing..the.satne.resolution which wan ag - reett- to
by a majority of the members elected to exalt
Nouse of the last. Legislature—after having been
duly considered and dihrtissed;was this day a•
greed to by a majority of the members elected
to and serving) ti the 11. oust• of Representatives
of PelillSyNlllllll, at its present SCB9IOIIOIB Will
appear by their votes, given on the final passte
of the resolutiOn, as hollows,
Those voting in tit'vm.•of the passage of the
resolution were, John Acker, John Allison, Wra
Baker, Robert Baldwin; David - J Bent, Craig
Biddle,Jereiniah Black, John S Bowen,William
Damicl 11 B Brower, Jesse It Burden,
John Cessna, Henry Church, John Conyhge
haM, Sylvester Cridland, Benjamin G. I/Wit',
William J. Dobbins, Janice P Downer,ThOmas
Duncan, William Dunn, William limey, John C
Evans; William Evans, A! Scott Ewing, Alex
ander ,S. Feather, James Flowers, Benjamin
P. Fortner,. Alexander Gibboncy. Thomas B
Grier, Joseph E Grillin,Joaeph Guffey, Jacob •
S Haldeman, Georgu 11 Hart, Leffert hart, John
Hastings William J. Hempluill, JonHoge, H
Fluplet, 'Lewis lierford, VashingtdaJ Jacksun,
Nicholas Jones; John ,Vl/ Charles E
Kinkead,llobert Klotz, Harrison P Laird,Morris
Leech. Jonathan D Lect, Anson Leonard;' Janes
J Lewis, Ilcnry Liitle, Jonas R MeClintdck,
John F McCullough; Alexander C MaCurdy,
John McLaughlin,lehn McLean, Samuel Mims,
John' B. Meek, Michael Meyers,'John Miller,
Joseph C Molloy, John D HOPl4l3,"Willirtud T
'Morrison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward 'Niokleson,
JacobNissly; . Charles O'Neill; - John B-Packer,. --
Joseph C Powell, James C Reid, John S Rimy,
LeWis Roberts, Samuel Robinson, John P Roth.
erforil, Ghoul 'W. Scofield; Thomas C Scouljer,
William Shaffner; Richard Simpson, Eli Slifer„ .—
William Smith, - William A Smith, DimielllL
Sniyaer, Soutler,.Thomtis C
L\imd Steward, Charles Stockwell,. ildwin
Trove, Andrew Wade, Robixt.t., V 1 faker, Tim.
inns Wrtsom Sidney B Wells; Birinyi A Wil•
llama, Daniel „Zerhey anil Joan S: MeCalniont,.
Spimker—Yea4 , B7.
Those voting against the passage of the reso ,
intlon were, 'Augustus K. Cornyn, David Evana
and James M Pericr—Nays - i•
'Extract-froin the. Journal,
WILLIAM JACK, Cierk.
SECRXTApPiI Oinm
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SEOluclvalr's ,Orixqs,
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I do ceCtily Unit the shove and tbregoluz• Is a
true and 'ceirect coi)y.of the original resoluilon
of tbe General,. Assembly, zniitted "Resolution
relatiV 0. to an amendment :of; the Cototitutlun,”
nilbe some:remnins on' file in thiti office. • ~ „
I 4 testimony, whereof havebercunto
'see;iny,, hood, and:caused to be Axed
I, ;rii the seal,of th t Secretary's r Office: nt.'
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