New ilbuertisements. • A NNUAL .ADDRESS.-----,The • Ail -1-310141 Address beforo .the llig Spring Lltorary In stitute, at their', Fair, will be deliveml by W.M. Esq., of Carlisle, at 1 o'clock I'. Ji., on: the Zbth of August. - ' JAS. MelitalllAN, .Jul 30 1850.-,2sr. • ' - . See. DEAL ESTATE A:GENO{. ANDREW G.:iOE, IT. JEFF TINtPSON. NU is' 4 - Tilo - 141 , S:b1s1; /lain opened an Mike at St. : Joseph, 110., for the pm, chaso and sale.of Real }state, buying and selling Land Warrants, entering'Laud on Time, Surveying, find Map ping Towns, Location of Warrants, and making invest -monts'for nen-residents, paying mf_Taxes, and all 'nisi nags pertaining to a Oenerm Lam? Ageney in tlissouri, Kansas; Nebraska, and lowa..':• • • crt)...ofilee on Second Stree, North of A. T. Beattio'S :Banking licusm• (July 30, 1860. - of Fifty DollarifWill fetid - by . thaimitii of Cunt borland to any person or 'persons who may arrest the murderers of John Kessol, late of East Pennsboro twp., who was found dead on. the 2.11t1x day of tltine last. Or any person who will give such Ir formation to the Corn m i ss imieN Cutuburiand countyna will lead to the Arrest:and cotivietion-of the_samei. . J. ARMSTIIQNG, G., M. OltillAM, .1; W. M. HENDERSON,. Commissioners.' July 30-,1856-4w.] -• • • • AN-P • SKIRTING, &O.- re - Ceiriia; another lot of White, and linty Skirts: Skirting by the yard —Orass - Cloth. Also,. Whalebone Hoops, Elastic Bolts, Fancy Ply Paper, &C, July 30, 1856) • 0. W. 11.1TNRit. 15004.1113D.5...0r1 1 RE §l.l Pint, Dale's Hybrid, consisting olloNcin4 ( l f ee7,l l :u l° rJeTop W llt i ta e Dago, Green Top do., at wholesale and retalf. , PASCHALL MODR - IS CO., Implement and Seed Storo, ith and -Market, Philo, July 30,.18t03.] IM -5U o'. are _nay mannfaoturing• these unrivalled Cithr Mills, grchtly improved and strengthened since tlpst year; and .«.-can supply orders at wholesale and retail. Mills shipped to any parte( tho Union. • PASCHALL MORRIS Sr. CO., : luiplenient'and Seetero, . 7th and Market, Lslila. July 30, .1856.] ( ARDEN - ENGINES, thiowinii a N„ s jg, stream of water 60 to 60 foot, cast iron Lift and Force Pumps, Barn Doer Rollers, Turnip :Drills. Wheat Wills,' with Oats and Grass 'Sciwent attathed.•: Plows of various patterns and sizes, ,Square And Expanding llntrows; 424011?/!:promiunr! patent Metter •Worker e —a. new article just received. Also, all other:articles in their. proper season, for the farm and garden. P4MEHALL MOAB:M.& CO.; .Implement and Sea sthro,. 7th and Market, Phila.,. ;_ July 80, 1.838.] ATALII.AB . LE VARAt' AT . PRIVATE SALE. • Thiff.ialnable -property,l3 Situated in Dickinson town , ship ; Cumberland county, 4% miles south , of Paper town, 1 mile from the Cletkiishurg road, lying between -it and the Oxford road, and about. 434 miles _from the York Springs, known as the WALTEMY ER 1 - All4, , CONTAINING 106 ACRES OF LAND, • , - One hundred of -whict are cleared ,and in a good state of cultivation-, and_ -the residue is covered with -Oocat Timber, and Xoung Chesnut of the finest . quality. • - - • : The Improvernen& are a one and a ' ~.. !1. - 7.":"?.. half story - LOG HOUSE, thoroughly. ~.,.. :!:, i .).,. 7, ..' repaired, LOG BANK BAItN, Wago n : .:. ~1.,.,::71. Shed, and Corn Crib,'Smoke llougls, .--, "--.... Dry Douse, anti • other convenient Out-buildings. 'A good Apple Orchard, besides cherry, Teach, and other fruit trees. . A beautiful stream of running water within a short, distance - of the floor. About 4000 bushels of Lime have boon put.on the Farm within the last couple of years. The land is productive and thelenges good. For Wins, eta; enquire of -• / .., . . . . . A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener, July 30,1856—tf.] , Carlisle, Pa. • MANNY'S TRIUMPHANT !—At a Trial : of/leaping Machinee,. in Oats - ' on the farm of Col. A. Noble, near Carlisle, July 25, 1856> e, the undersigned, the Committee appoir led to test the merits of. the - competing machines, which were " Nan ny's Reaper, with Wood's Improvements;"and ".Atkins' Self Raker," do hereby declare that; after witnessing thecutting of each machine, and a close examination of their working, the Manny's with Woods' ;Improve ment did the best work and Is-easier for the team. It cut the cleanest and laid the grain in the . best shape for the binders, and that it is decidedly the best for 'the farmer to own. July 20;1566. iiAlUttaßlinG, July 21, 1856. The undersigned, a Committee of Judges appointed at a Trial of Reaping Machines, which came off In an oat' Sold belonging to Col. D. J. Unger, about mile above Harrisburg. to decide upon the respoctivb merits of the Atkins' Self-raking Raking Reaper and Mower and . Manny'e, Reaper with Woods' Improvement, nn mously give the preference to Manny's machine, as the simplest. performing the neatest iverle, - and easiest on the horses: • . . D. HOFFMAN, JACOB FITTING, C. HUMMEL, JACOB GARMAN, JOIIN BANKERS, • Committee. July 30,1850--Iw] i VRESH GROCERIES.—The sub j.: scriber has just returned fioniThllfuielhia with au immense stock of Fresh Goods, which ho cifer's to the public at reduced prices. - .GROCIMMES---Coffee, Tea, Sugars, Spices, &C. - CHINA , AND . QlliENSWAHH—,From.single pieces to full sets, of beautiful patterns. - FISII--Salmon, Mackerel, Shad; Herring, White Fish, BASKETS—of all sizes and kinds. LAMPS—A largo stock of Splendid Lamps. lIAMSA supply of the best quality of. trams; &c., constantly on hand. OUSESI3, CRACKERS, &C., together With a very ...largolarietv of notions and fancy articles. Call and see fbr, yourselves. ----TUST-REOBIV-ED-1--A-freh-in voice_ _ of the finest . FRENCH. ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN Super Black French Doeskin Cassimeres. Engligh Plain Black and Figured do.. • French Fancy Caseimeree of all descriptions. • Extra. American Plain and Fancy , - ' , Plain and Fancy Linen Drills. . . , White and Brown Duck Drills. • , ;Mottled and Figured Liners Drift_ .• Super Black Sat i n , Darathes and Grenadine Huff, Drab; end Check Caasimeres.„ ,FtPro: l ondriricy of ail de .kriptions. • ' White and itancylhuseilles of every variety. French White Rid Gloves. , Neir s „ .u Styl uth e Colored Kid 7 eves, extra line, mechanic's Fre;rehiriltd Silk Gine 'Kid make. ' ' 'Fine Lisle'and Berlin 13 r Gloves. •Sper Sa Blac k Bilk Cravats' '• "Black tin rind 1311 k 13 • Neck Ties, White and Tin Lawn Cravats, Suspenders, - ' • - • . • - - Juba 40 1 $ 00 . ; - • .1 111FORTAIIT TO - PUB,- - bite t spatirMuienbecrilierwill open this,rteeic • • e argeot mind most splendid assortment of SPRING AND RIMMED, GOODS • " '4MR-tea - light to Mask& An immense stook of • French Worked oollare, _ Undersleaves, • . Flounchips, ' Itandkerchiefe, -/ko„ • bought from the irriportAw in New York, and - will be *old at prices beaut ifu lfy all competition, Ai so , a tugs as , aortment of Drag Goods, Ribbons, Bonnete,t • .11c. Coma one and all leder, purchasing ambers, and -Ate woo mow. • p, ! .4811 6.] • , • - enAL 0011311% • 'IIIOMAB BRADLEY, J. ZOO, - D. WONDERLY, JOJIN HITCH, J. R. BRINDLE:, Committee 31/isceltartgoits. MULES ALWAYS ON ~„;c- 4.Z . 4) SALEAT I 11 AND. • ' . Wholesale aqd ' Lull alai get our Prices before 'purchasing olsoathoie, Newcillo,-Cumberland county, l'a. 431-164.4Y11 • • AATANTEL-4Fifkieri„Male and . y'EACHMS; --1110 Beard of. Sclidtd D 1 O tors of Senth Middleton township will nowt at Paper- Own School Holm. tiu sATuitimif, at p Nt. to select Teachers to take charge of the several SeliotilSi • Mr. Shelly, Ow Superintendent, will - be - present toexamine - persons applying.:fir..Schonls_ip, said township.. ' IS (:1 if' STEW A It T, July 23,‘4eti6-:-3wpd.] - Secretary. ITAIMISBURG FEMALE': SEM If this Seminary . wtll commence smmt academi cal year pn the Ist of 15epteinber, The tCatthers in every depart. went are of the first class, and, every:atlyantage- fur-1 nished„tO pupils of , any age; either as boarders or day-! pupils, for, acsiiiring thorough instruction ih every branch era finished fenmic oduCation. " Per „catalogue or other information aidress. „It. LOCKE, , or Mrs. ANNA LECONTI'I, 23,1850.] • FET tER'S FUR-. N UltE ,ROOMS. • • Cr`. "• NO. NV - . 0 N II AN D a largo assott ;non t of no W and fashlonabloPUßNlTUßE and [AIRS Whin nt. and Mahogany Dros9lng Unmans, With Intrble . tops. . • - .. . . . &as, 'rabies, and IVashstands.,. Walnut I•ltati Walnut and:W .. ardrobes. . . .' . .' Alalicetatly and Tables'nf all sizes." • ' 'l ; French Bedsteads, Mahoganr_and . Plain Tables, at ali prices. Parlor Ann Chairs. and Racking Cindra, with volvot or hair•cioth seats arid bucks.: • • Mahogany awl Walnut Chairs, with hair-cloth or .tucto seat.F.- . , . Plain Chairs of all klude. . .. fi . CaH and Nee this new and elegant assortment at the Furnituim ilq,dms of the.suhseriher, on izmther street:. near.theeorner. CX, North Ilahoter."- . .a uly 23,]856.. . ...._ . . . F ARMERS PREPARE IN TIME ! —HoRSE POWERS &THRESHING .141AE111NES, tholvst In the country. manufactured and constantly on hand at the "Carlisle, Foundry- find Machina Shop;. July 2; WO..F. GARDNER. .. , . • , _ . . f.III..EAV TARLETANS.-7-A. lot of k_j mi . o l'itrloto.no,. for • covOrloicChandoliO4. - .6].. 11 4 Ploturo 1 , - nos,•forsalo clioaj).by. . Jll io 11. J - . GEO. W. lIITNER. 11, EVOLVING GRAIN -- RAKES. - - ES. -- ..1 ust recolvod a large lot of itevol vifilt" Grain Rakes; Square and ltdand Teeth, fur sato very cheap. Also. a good - assortment of thain Ciadles, of ditlerent makes, at II.'SAXTON'. flard w are 'Store, -East - - Main Street; Ca lisle.. . -. . i June 11. —. , NTEW LUMBER YARD !---4IUM, 1.1 MEL ,t Co. liasimropened a largo IMmber Yard at...Mechanicsburg, would In‘qte Carpenters, fluilderii anti others wanting Lumber to vial and see: as they hive all kinds of Lumber on hated. " All orders sent to Sleebunlesburg will be pundually - atteudell --- '.3u - no 11, 1856.--73 m; • FLY NETS ! FLY' ! • • Just received, one of the largest assert- , moots of FLY NETS ever brought to this place, consisting of _Cotton, Linen, Oiled .Twine Nets of all colors: The.. ' . . prices are so low the people can't help Ilk - -- buying at 11. SAXTON'S Cheap Hardware Store, East Street, Carlisle. June . 11, 1810. SCYTHES & SCYTHE . SNATHS.- - • 60 . dozeu Orass'and , Orniol Soythea..orealt makes-. A so a largo assortment of Snaths of all kinds, Wass and Onitn Rakes, Hay, Manure and Shaking •Forks, by the quantity—Just received at tho Chiian llazdware Store of 11. SA.XTON, East Main Street, Carlisle. ~_ MOUNT• .lIOIALY SPRINGS ri. mire; : will be - open for the reception of vial. :F..—.'---11.t.t.t?" tors on the Ist day of July next. Sit. 'tutted six miles south of:Carlisle; Pennsylvania. atthe gurge i tile South Mountain (Blue Ridge), through which flows the beautiful Mountain Crook, the location is equal, if not superior, to any in the country fo good water, pure air, and mountain scenery. Those - o are fond of bunting and fishing, can find an ent. A daily mail and - daily communicatio with Carlisle enables 'visitors to receive theirtetters and papers In a few - hours. - Visitors. leaving- Philadelphia or_Baltimore in the morning will arrive at 4 o'clock, P. M. The buildings and furniture are now, and every exertion will be made to make visitors. comtbrtable. its,s) Boarding SEVEN DODLAEN PER WEEK ; children under twelve years of ago, at second table, and servants, half price. • . • Address ' JOS. W. PATfON, . . ' Paportown, Cumber . land Co., PA • - I.III.IIIILENCES. . . , O'Brien, Craft:lln dc Co., lfs. Ithnoii: '' 7" -- ' , r.i,,, Robert Iltirrett,..Rsq , " .. Dr. Thomas Rudder " , • ..,• • lion. Henry .May, Beidleman .4 Hayward, Philadelphia. W. S. Campbell; St. Lawreuee Hotel, Phila. • Hon. Fred'k -Watts,-Carlisle. • . . Rev. J. B. Morse, 46 • J. 11.. Parker; Esq., .if • Col. Chas. A. May, U. S. A. " June 4, 1850. . , cOMNE.U, of Han: over and Loather sta. *.` CP'v 1•14. LI SLE.—The undersign.' ad has always on hand a large stock of apperior Cabinet Ware, in all the different styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile invites attention particu larly to the PATENT SPRING BOTTOM , BEDSTEAD, it most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. The-hettomean-be-attached tould_Bedsteads,TheY_hav_e_ given entire satisfaction to - all who have them in use. ,per COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FETTER. • D °BERT , E. SMILEY, CABINET .41 - IDtMAKER__ and UNDERTAKEB North Ilanover si -- r --- eetTnest doortcr :I) 7 ' a lass's hotel: - - - • • :------- _ citizens of Carlisle. and the public generally, that he , has now on hand a large and elegantassortmentof,EUß- NlTUßE, consisting in part of Wardrobes,Card and oth. - er Tables, Sofas, Bureaus,Bedsteads, plain and fancY Sewing Stands, &c., manufactured of the hest material and quality warranted. • .• . Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. VERITIAN BLINDS made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. ) • tar C.OFFINS made at the shortest notice;-and-hair ing a splendid hearseho will attend funerals in town or conntry. • ' • ' ",/.03/•• ;Remember the .stand—next .door .to__H._ Wises Betel. . R. B. SMILEY. XTENSIVE FURNITURE ROOM --JAMES It. WEAVEDR , would resnedeully call , , • the attention of House.keepe.rs and the public to his extensive stock of elegant ViDINITURN, r Including/kilts,•Wordrebes, Centre and Tables, 4 - ....". ••• Dressing and Plain - - Bureaus, a r id every other article In his branch of business- 'Also now on hand• rile largest assortment of CHAIRS In Carlisle, at , tie-loweitliii`Ciiir.---AOFFIIIB-made--at--thershort- Ali eat notico and a nurse provided fir funerals: Re • solicits a call at his establishment, on North flan- ' roar street', near Glass's Hotel, -.qßurnittire hired out by the month or year. EMOY A L Shayingand Hair= Jou dressing Saloon.—The undersigned having re. moted to North Hanover. streq ! Opining Sipe* Fem . Where Mart/rooms, invitessttenuon to his saloon, where all persons on receivew elain and easy shave and have theirluitr out, and leaned hi' the most fashionable and exquisite manner. - There •is something soothing In good shave. if any are diapered to doubt it, Ist:them try me, and I will fully lielleiletrete the _ ' - Syr" A, 11550.] • 11 1 =ISM NIHAU'S& e.aKti -. 51i. : .i) . ercitb . ....‘ .•:::... ESOLUI'ION. :.PROPOSING, I~ 51E:VDMENTS TO TIM. CONSTITUTION OP Tui COMMONWKALTIL . . Resolved by thaSepate and LTO7.. of.the lioncuaannealth of Ponns yawl* .44asmobly owt, That the amonyttu s „.„...„ , reposed to the Constitution 01 the Coannr.awealth, in accordance ;with the provlsiouy of tin.) .tenth - ania - c theruhl. . . • MAST AVENWAENT. There shall be du alditioual articla to bald Coustitu Lion to be design:dd. as Alructat r.• • PUISIAO DEISTS. . . Ssevox 'l.' The State may contract debts,' to supply vdatng doliely or litilurca in revenges, .or to meet oa penses cot otherwise pisiVidirti int ;,: bUctliair'eg-grjgate amount of such debts direct or contingent; whether cent:matd by virtue of one ortnere'Acts of the General, Assembly, or at ditleront_purinds of thutt;niall - never cued severrituififiqd and tifty.thousand dollars, and 'the money arising Irma, the creation of such debts, shall tat applied' to the purpoite for, which 'it was ob•,; tained; : or to repay' the Bolts so contracted; and to no other . ptirpose whatever. _ Ssertoi 2...16 - atitlitlon to the - above limited - pctiver the State may Contract debts to repel - invasion;, - sup press insurreetitm, defend the State iii - Witr; int to re deenf-tho present outstanding indebtedness of the State; but, theuoiney arising from .the coat-tiding of Ue 'Slt-debts. ' ;shall-be apptiod_lP th.espnrpose fur -which it was raised,. or to fepay.suen - dchts, atia to no- othur purpose whatever. Ssertuk 3. Except the debts above speclihidOti sec tions one and two of,this Article, no 'debt whateyor shall be created bystr tni behalf Of the State. SkortoN:Ltat , iirAvide for the payment of the present debt; anti 1111ylidaiil.nal debt, contracted as :atm:Said, the Legislature shall, ,at. its lira session. after the adoption of this atnendinont, create a Sink ing7ftt - which shall be-sufficient tp-daily. the aceruht-Interest. on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal -.thereof by usual hot lessAliart tva.hundred and .111ty thousand del tars ;• which sinking rand shall consist of the net annual income of the .ptiblid works from time, -tb tithe owned hy the .State or the prOceeds - of the sale of the same, or any pur l thereof, and of the Income or proceeds of sales of stocks owned by the State, to gether with other funds, or resources, that may be des ignated by law. The said sluking"fund 'may be in creased, freak time to.titne, by asSi g ning to It any part of the takes, or other revenues of Lift, State, not re quired tin the, Ordinary and curreht expenseS of .gov ernment, and unless in case . _ of war, insurrection- or invasion, no part Of the said sinking fund shall .he used or applied otherwise than in the extinguisittneiit of the public debt, Until the amount of, such debt Is reduced below the smut 01 five millions of dollars. liscriok 5. The credit of,the Commonwealth shall not' In any manner, or event, be pledged, Or loaned to, any Individual; company corporation, or assuelati - 11;:i.nor shall the etent»onwealth hereafter become ajuint owner or, st•lcitholder, iu any company,asseciation, Sr corpora- JACOB FETTER sec. Thu .connuortivealth shall not • assume the thd4t:, - or:auy-par Ether... 4, of any, county, tit.g._6',r4lugh. or township; or of any _corporation .or assovratiou: such (104 ,shaly hayo been contracted td enable the btate to repel invasion, .suppress dome - stic insur rection; defend itself in time of war, or to assist Ahe s'a'te tit the dischargii: of any portion of its present indebtedness.. - Sec. 7. The. Legislature shall . not authorize any' c oniity, city, horrontirtownship, or incorporated dis• trieVoy 1, him., of a tote of its itizons, nthorit Ise. to 'heroine a id ociduil dor in any' company, association., or corporation ;• Or to oldithiniunoy for, or _loan c mint to, any ,eo rims t ion , association, institution, or parts Tbcro shalt be nu Odditlound article to sold 0.11.0.it1i ItiOIL to by dvigiattycl as tiytlelp Xll., :Ls follows:" ____, . ARTIOLN • . -OF NEW •COUNTIES . : XNo county shall be. di rilid by a line cutting nff over uno•tainth,of its population toither to form a new county Or fithorwlso), without the exprogs assent Of Awl; _county, by-a vote of the olOctors thereof; nor shall any non. county ho establishod; - . Lout:aiding less than, iuur hundred square miles. • - •'2fllaA AMENIiItENT. '-. Front section two of the first .article of -the coristitu• tlon, ttrilte cent the words of the city of Philadelphia. and of each' county respectively:" from section the. same article, strike out the irords, '"of Philadelphia and of the• rex ytl et litiosi" from section ttoccu, same article,the.,erords, "limit her the t:ity of Phila delphia nor nny," and IleirtheWsirflib'tiotrit? "and no ;" and strike out - .Jetfoil four, same article, and in Ilea thereof luau t Li u folinwing: "Nee. 4. In the year one thousand eight huridred and sixty-Ibur, and in every seventh year. thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be apportiene • and distributed equally throulhout Life state, by districts. in proportion to the'nuMber of tax able Inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at least' three thousand five hundred taxables may beldlcured noteparate - repre sentation; but no more than three counties shall be , joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation 1 of a district. Any,city containing a sufficient bee of taxubles to entitle it to at least two-representatives. shall have a separate representation assigned it, and. shall he divided Into convenient districts of contiguous, 'territory, of equal taxable population as near as luny be, each ofAvhich.disl acts shall elect oil's representative." , At the end of Hanlon seven, same article, insert these words, the city of Philadelphiashall be divided Into , single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal In taxable populatiOn as possible; but no ward shall be divided in the formation thereof.' -The legislature; at its first session, after the adoption of this autendineut, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative district's, in the manner above provided; such districts to remain Un changed - uhtil the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. The legislature shall have the'power to alter, revoke. or annul, any Charter of incorporation hereafter con ferred by, or under, any special or general law, when ever in their opinion it may ho injurious . of thit commonwealth: in such manner, however, that no Injustice shall be done to the corporators. • In . Senate, April IIEIOLV.rD, That this resolution pass. On-.the first amendment, yeas 24, nays 5. On the second amend. ment, yeas 19, says 6. On the third amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. On 'the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays' 4. Extract from the Journal. - - . _ THOMAS A. 2dAGUIRE, Clerk: In liouse of Representatives, A . . Aprik k 2loBso. - .llr.sotvnn, That this resolution pass. On the rst amendment, yeas 72, nays 24. On the Second amend ment, yeas 63. nays 23. On the' , third amendment, yeas 64, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. Extraet from the Journal. • 1511.1.1A10. JACK, Clerk. • SEClt'irflol7loE. , i,;(l.•crunwr, 7-Riled-Aprll-24,18,56.- ................ • Becoitiary's Office,' liarrlspurg,4une 27,1856. f PritfBYLVANIA, as.; J do hereby cortify that the above° and Ihregolng Is a true and correct copy of the original "Resolution rela tive to an amendment,of . the Constitution," as. the same remains on file in this office. . , .{. } ,-A-, In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot _ Ls. Ju yliard,aud rause to'be affixed the seal•of ,-..--, the Secretary's °ethic - Me - day and:. yyear ahbve *written.. , • A. A. 0,..C118T1N," , ' . Sec. of the Commonwealth. • • In &Male, April 21; 18513. . • Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitu tion of the Oommouweelth being under consideration, On theestion. ' the &suds agree to theilrst ainendruentl Will The yeas and nays were, taken agreeably to the pro viitons of the Constitution, and were as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Browne, BUchalew, Crewmen, Evans,, rergusonalenniken-liege, Inman, Jandafn, Knox, Laubaoh, Lewis, 51' took, Price, Sellers, Shuman; 41101 - . -- Stron . ' • --Walton,-Willids,-Wherr3r, Wilkins ind Platt, 8 er, 24. • _ Nays—Mesars, Ora b, Gregg, Jordan, Mellinger, and Pratt-5. So' the question was determined in the allirmatlie. On the question, • • '' • Will the Saute agree to the second amendment I The yeas and nays Wan' 4111olll'eliteeelq to th e Pr o ' visions of the Constitution; and were as follows: . Yeas—ldeurs. Browns, Bueludew, CresswelliErans, _lTor, h l , ngram, Jamison, Knox, Limbach, Lewis, 51'Clin toe uronn, -- • Souther, - Straub, - Walton, Wels Wherry, and —llk Nays,-Ilessra. Clabb, Ferguson,'Gregg, Pratt, Priee, and PiotelipealcrOd _ so the question wasole thenglinnotire. On the question, . • • Neuf ,i.lonertisenicitts. =II FOINITM AMENDMENT. To be section xxvi, article I Will the Senate agreh to the bird amendment ? • The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to thu Con• stitution, anitwore as ibllows ; . Yeas•-:,!llessrs. Browne. Buckttlew, Crabb, Cressa,' Evans, Ferguson,Aelenniken, liege, Ingram, Jamison, _ Jordan, Knox, letubach, Lewis, Pratt, Price, iibuman, 'Souther.. Straub, Tag-, 'girt, Walton, Welsh, 'Wherry, Wilkins,.. and Platt. Speaker-2S. Smys—llr'. Gregg-LI. haunts determined in the affirmative. _ tin the question, win the Senate agree toAhe fourth atnendmelit The yeas and nays worn taken agreeably to thb Con stitution. andwere as follow, vie : • • , Yeas--411eS4s,Browne,,itueklilew, Ore swell, Evans, Flenniken. lioge, Ingram, Jamison; Jordan, Kum:, Lau b:Leh, Lewis, utock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, or, StrattbeWalton, Welsh, 'Wherry, Wilkins andTiatt, Sp_eaker--y3. prosont . atives 1 1 ;hi 14euoral _ . •Nays—litessrs. Crebb, Oregg, ?Bellinger' and Pratt--4. - ' So the question was determined in - the affirmative. _Journal:of-the ifonsu of . Represenfatives,,APril 21, 18(6, • The yeas and nays were t Aim agreeably to the pm- V 114 1 .0118 of the Constitution, and on the ,ilrst prepesed amendment, were as fellow, viz: Yeas-,lllesuurs. Anderson - , Buteklls,• Jialdwin Beck, (LYconaing,3 Beck, (York,) Bernhard; ltey et ;Brawn, Brush, ilueßananrCaldivell,CamphelLearty Craig, Crawford, Bowden, Edinger, Fausold, Fosi•ec Getz, Haines, Hamel, ilurner, Heins, Hibbs, 111111'1ln loges, Hippie, Holcomb. Hunsucker,; Bawl°, ingliant Innis, Irivin."Jehns, Johnson, Laporte. Lebo. Longaker Lovett, 11,'Calinunt, M'Comb, Mutugle, lie-iirT".llll-let,--111bntgotpery,..Aloorbead,_ Nutineniaeher , - Orr, Pearson, Fhelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Iteed,-(felehold - Roberts ,Shenk. Sialth, (Allegheny& Smith (Catalurla) Smith, (Wyoming) ritrous'e. Thompsoa. Whallono Wright, (DauiPhin) :Wright, (Lizzurne, - Zhu merman and Wright. Speaker-. 42. - ' _ .Nityp•-111essrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover; Colours, Dock,, Pry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbanoy, Hamilton. Han cock, ilonsulkeeper,Lelsenrlng, Shigeo, Max ley, Morris, Mumma', Patterson,Sallsbury; Smith„(Phlladelph a,) Walter, Wlntroule and Yearsley-L-.2L So the question was.deterudned In .theuthirmative. . On the question, ' . . , Will the House agree tollsv second amendment?.. • The puts and nays were kaltiu, and were as follows, V S. Yeas—MeSSl'S . . Anderson. Backus. Rbidwit, Ball,yeek, (Lyconting.)- Beek; (York,) Bernhard, Bord, Brown, Brush, • Buchanan, CtildWell, CampF ell, Chrty, Craig, Vettisold, Vaster, (lets, 'Baines, Ilitmok" Harper, Heins, 11111 . , Hippie. Itoleornli.llititsecker.'itn brla;inghatu, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, _Laporte, latho,'Longiiker, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Cartity„M'Conthi Bougie, Menem., Miller, Moticgontefy, Aloorhead, , N un nemacher. Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed,. Rein hold, Riddle, Roberts, :Shenk,. Smith, (Allegheny), Strouse, Vail, Whallen, IVright, (Luierne,)7.lunnerman and Wright. Speaker.—Cll. Nays-31essrs. •Augustine„ ... Barry,' Clover, Edinger, Fry. Fulton. Claylord, 'olhbonitrY; Hamilton, Hancock, Leioenring. Magee, Manley, Morris, Mumma, I'attersbn. Phelps, Sallsbury.-Smlth. (Canthrla,)^iltomp on; Walter, Wlntrode,• Wright (Dtruphlu) and Years the qgcstion -WAS dotermlnetl ;• On the question, • • Will the Ilouse_ngree tti the - thireamendieent ? `--The yea,s'atad nays were taken, end Were as-follow, viz: - YEAS—Messrs. •Aflerson_t_B.ackui, aldwin; Ball, Beck. (Lycomlng,) Beck, (York,) Bernlt d, Boyd, Ito , yer, itretyn - ,.lluchanan, Caldwell, Camphe .Carty..Cmig, Crawford, Rdinger,• Fausold, Foster, Fey. Betz, Haines. rlamol, -harper, Mains, llibbs, 11111, Ilillogus, - 114pple, llolcemli,"llousokeeper. I tubrie,l ugham, Minis, Irwin, Johns, ..10b0sort,' Laporte, Lebo, Longnlter, Lovett, M'Calmont, 211'Contb, Maugle,Mitnear, Miller,Moutgom ery, blunnenutcher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ram sey, Reed, Riddle, Shenk 'Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith, (Cauthrla,) -Smith, (Wyoming.) Thompson, •Whallott. Wright, (l)auphin,)_ Wright _(LlCAerne) and 7,lotmer- NAYS—MeEnrs. Barry, Clover, Coburn. Dock, Dowthil, Fulton; Cittylord, ; tx , n, Thtiniltons; Ilan:cock, if tine- Leisenring, Nl'Carthy, Magee, Manley( Moorhead. Morris. Patterson,. it titthold, Roberts,: -Salisbury, Wal ter, Wintruite, Yenreloy and IVrlght, Speaker-2h So the questitot was determined In the attrmativw.: On the question. • . Will the Rouse agree to the 'fourth amendment - The-yeas and nays were takeh, and were as fol , viz: YEAS—Messrs. ,Anderson, Backus Ball, Beck, (14- coming,) Bock, ( York ,) Bernhard , ' Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Caenpb Carty, Craig, Crawford. Dowdal,FAlinger. Fangio - Id, Foster; . ants, Ilitinelrarpor. Banes, Hibbs, 11111, -Hillegas, :Boloomlb, Housekeeper ' lllunsecker, Imbro, Innis, L win, Johnson, Laporte,Lobo, bengaktr; Lovett, Weal M'Carthy, kromb, ?dangle, Menottr, Miller 111entgonntry, Moorhead, Nurinemacher, Orr Pearson. Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed. Reinhold, Riddle, Rob, erts, Shook, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Wyoming.“ Thotnpinni, Fall, Walter, Whallon, Wright, (Luzerne.l Yearsley, Zimmerman tind Wright, Speakertitl. Nnyi—Meitsrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fulton, OD hony, Iladnes, Benet:telt, Iluneker, Ingham,..Leisenrin;' Magee, Manley Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Wit trade—l 6. So questinn wasdatermined in the affirm:lllv , • Pennsylvania, vs: .- I do certify _ that the above aml. forgoing . Is -a trt audieorrect copy of the "'Yea," andr..- - laya ' taken - : the itesoluOon proposing amendments to the COnstlt tion of the Commonwealtb, as - the same appears on tl Journals, of the two House's of the iletigral 7 -Assembly this Counnonwealth'for the session of 185 d. . •"" cThm. _ .. 'Witness my hand and the seal of said WV: i t i ft . this twenty-seventh day ofJune,one - thot sand eight uindred and filly•vik. , ' - C-1 A. U. CU it'ilN, , . , --, • Foot - et:try of the Commormsa ll b, irMMENSE'SWE•SSII 1_ THE CH EA:PEST 31A0AZIN THE - WORLD. -- - - .IIALLOU'S . 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TALES, • ADVENTURE% ' -- BIOGRAPHIES, STORIF OF THE SEA, SKETCHES, • from the best and most popular writets of this count r It is also spiced with a record of the notable events the times, of peace and war, of discoveries and imprco _manta oecuring in either hemisphere, forming b agreeable companion bra leisure moment or hour, an where, at home., or abroad, each number being comple in itself. ; No sectarian euljectii are Admitted into its pips; there are enough controversal. publications tech, d voted Witspeculiar' seat or'clique; • This-worir-hr-ir tended for ~T.. 11 It IL L • . -'teeth or soutlioiest - or wait, andlio Allied to the briC - ' - pach loath with chaste, popular and graphic wise). . limy, Just mach as any father, brother or friend wout Place in the bap& of a dually circle.. II la in all' its d. partments,lreali and original;and, what it putporti t be, the cheepeat =pains in the world. . Any person ova poi to the proprietor, I . below, stud! receive the Maine tbr one yearp or en parkin lending tut MOT enbaribera atidiFollt . 1 ) 01 4- 0 7 , at one time shell recilve* copy ' • ' • • . M. M. BALLOU, Publisher audVroprieter. CoraerofTrataeptapdlirtaidield..6treats,.BOWlh._....,...' - Junto 11,'58. • • ' , - - TNT RECEIVED- Fresh EITRAWBURRIZB, 4, PINS APPIXE4 " %ELM • PICKIXD ONION% • PIOOLILY . PREBERTito °wan. TABLE ,Olty AO. -tgrra articles wimaatad mud to ally . Iri.'imartet. Tor Ws to* Ibr b at , July 1550 cu , , TraLIA.MBI. MEM SECRLI ART'S y HaErlsburg t June 27, 18513. f MEI 31Itscefftincous. _ 7_ pußL - to s ALE . :—By virtue •of . ti; poivers con.talcuid in the will of TcJ Sollenbeno doccasad, I will expose to ii — ulilio silo; on-theirrernis , ,----- in Jlonroo township, Cunikorland county, about 10-, miles east of Carlisle, at 11 o'clock, 4:11.,L ' . on .1 1 111DAlei AUGUST 29,185©; ° . ...., a-Orst-rater•Ll4ll l lS-TONE-F-A-11.AC-cc•---- k. a• • i '- - 1., tabling 120 A . OO par., raszout 100 11(1, ail. -- 0, of Which are clytrOl and , under go • , is,',l;.3' ,4 . funce—a large part of which is p.. , '.! ''''''' and rail—and the residua of the 10, . ' coveretl Wish GOOI) TIMBER There aro two sets of Improvements on the fari, ono a Log and Plastered House anct.good Bank 14 , aintini - Oreltardrthe - sother-it 'two story Steno -Hue and IS itelieit,„With ah Orchard. • The Farm has been divided into two parts. ail, 114 per. in one part, and Sii,A. 110 per. In the otio and the.samo:w.ill. be sold. all together orin parts will host suit pureltasere and bring the best prlre the heirs.' ' - - „• Tha..tarins will he InailO known on tho thty of O) One thotiatiml dollars of tho purchase money Mil romaln_hillieJail divine; the life of Um WitiMv; JOIIN §OLLENIIEItiIEit, , July_ 93; '1856,-tg.] TUE • T 111.111.) ANNUAL FAT:. OE ERE Bin ;TUNG LITERARY Will be held in LITERARY 'RAM., Newyilln, Pa., on • I 12th. 13th, 14th and 15th days of .August, 1856. thlsexhi bition farmers, and mechanics, tutists and ladieS are cordially invited to contribute the predl. - of their industry and skill. • It has been objected by some, 'that In the . 011.1 1 / 1 list of preiniumly, too high a reward has been offered the best Plowman, 'while nothing lout been ollered the second best. In order to obviate Oda objection, orneers have agreed to the : - 7 the-best-plowing,, a two-Muse Plow, Avrath slsfar_;_ second best. $5 - trolurpatrilly - the person to whom :-., first preroliliti - lball - hava - been - a - warded ; far - the 1. plowirig (by boy Under 16) `•l.lcientific American." For the purpose of ineiting 11..,:ins'in the neiglibo., cimpties to honorable competition, a' SILVER 1- FLAT PRINfi SAXE }lons will be awarded to the band w! producesthe best music during the Fair.. .Thollig _Spring . Saxe horn Band, having procure. set of new instrunients. will be - in attendance duri the Fair to euliyen ..tho occasion with sipirib:Stlrii muffle. As quilts a number of appllcationil have been in: 1.61. space 41 which to exhibit, it Is desired -that Astio wish' to a luiblt.many.articles-sh.llllCapply _ room at as early a dett3 as possible. . .For full particulars send for a copy of the Rules f. -List. Premiums, which we have published in phiet form. • J. DILLER, President __JO 9 . INT STOCK Al ~ 40 000.- . SOCLATION . OF THE. ... . . • 1110 SPIHNO LITERARY INSTITUTE,"- . of Newville, Cumberland Co., Pa.. Grand and - extensive sale of . . . BOOKS. REAL, ESTATE, Am. ---- ' :. The proceeds of the sale to be devoted to liqUidating.V. Debt of the Intact/Go. . . -•- -- Unparalled 'Opportunity to buy a .valuable Rook, I: • become a Shareholder in much valuable property. - LIEUT. 01.1NNISON'S GREAT WORK -ON T • . MORMONS. at, only One Dollar per copy—Eleven Ilm for Ten Dollars._ Gunnison's History of the Moraine., . by far the most accurato and -reliable work we have Mott deluded people. In order that every' person I. • . become a - Sharelielder,the price .11( a Book and Car: -,-- ,eate - otnembership: of •the 'Association will be, only The Ce.tificate wiltentithithlkhorder to - un !utensil-_ - the following,... . . —_ - - - - -- -VALUARLE'REAL 'ESTATE, Ac.-1-- - --- - ' 1 VALUABLE IMPROVED yAnnl, - - ---- - - 11 •-• - 'With all necessary-Out.buildings, situated in - Cumberland Valley, near Newvilhi,containing 125 'acres. _. • A 1 VALUABLE FARM, . • . 3.: ' Adjoining the above, containing 125 acres. 511.6LUABLE TIMBER LOTS, .. I,l' - Of6o acres each, situated in Mifflin township, . Cumberland county ' - 2 VALUABLE-TISIIIER LOTS,' - '' --- ,Of 25 acres each. ~ 1 SPLENDID N)IW BRICK HOUSE, 2 Story and thick Building, adjoining -the Hall , • on the west. ' . • 3 HIGHLY 151PROYED OUT-LOTS, - . . 1 Of over 3 acres each, within half a mile of Ncw- . ' vine, at $5OO cub. 100 Orders for HERRON'S CELEBRATED WRIT= INtl INK,'at $1 per order, • - I . , 1 MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANO,. ~ --,...„ - From the celebrated Factory of Wm. Emilie ,t, , . Co., Baltimore._ ' - . „_ I Sdperior Melodeon. - 7 2 Splendid Hunting Casa Gold .Lever Watches,' aft' $lOO each,. 2 Splendid IluntarigCase Gold LeverWatcheei, at $B7 60, 5 Splendid Geld Watches, nt $5O each, . • .. 16 splendid Ladles' Gold Watches, at $5O each; tine Silver Lever Watches, at $25 each, 12 • " " - Watches, at s2o'each. ',--• . _ 16 importer Parlor Clocks, at $S each, . . 60 ".- Gothic " 3 ' , . 69 " . Cottag,e it•-- 3 , • • 1 excellent I/m(ly Carriage (latest style), . . • 1 " Rockaway -'••• 1 • " -Top Buggy, • • 1 excellent Spring Wagon," I.superier Two-horse Road Wagon. • • • 2 - Nets Splendid Harness (silver mounting), 2 extra Spanish Saddles, . • - 2 superior Walnut Soiks, • - . 1 magnificent Sofa Table, - ^ . • 2 * " ' Dressing Bureaus, . . - -1 splendid Secretary, -- • , • . 4 Dining Tables (extra Cherry), , .. 4 Bedsteads, ' . • . 2 sets Chain; at sls_penset, - 3 Imported Carpets, 20 yards each, $2O per•piecei - , 2 110 mo-rondo Carpets, extra, - each at $2O per carpet,,.. .. _. . 5 Parler . StoVes..at $l5 each, ' ' • • 11 Orders for Stilts Black Clothes, at's3o each, 2- • ".,_ Silk Dreasei, $3O each, , -% , . $ . "., Clothing, 15 • . . I 10 " ''-.„,, Hats, • 5 ' 12 " ' Boott ik .6 . • • 4 • 12 " ' Gael 's Shoes, .3 - 50 each, 12 " 12 • " Idtd l ies f 'l3h . oes? liAterilj 42 00 00 ' 100 Gold Pencils, at s2each, ' . . - ._ .200tield_POW-4.4_8 1 00 esok 1001knes Asserted Perfutnery:irt - troo erten, - - 40 copies well-bound Allacellaneounßeeks, at $l - 60 each, ' . 1 . . . 15 Ladies ' Albums, at $2 each, --.... - 600 plecea Popular Music, '``' ' • . - - -; This Association is 65undod ; _ upon honest, and principles. *Each' book purchaser gets the valno o• • money - I a - 1h tilxsA7 an II - o urattoun t-of-tho sr eatriut, sold, becomes a shareholder in mueb Valuable , lierty-:—A-tel.tl6catelvill-hepresented-toleach-book— . chaser, entitling the holder to an Interest in the a • valuable property. As, scOil - liiNhe books' are all .. notice will bo - given to thb.atock i l ,. ers, and a oor . Con will berhisld in, Newville, at st -Tnatituto's when a Committee will be ehosexi . . Whom the Forty will ips delivered, to be dist: 1 • tad exam shareholders.' All tae articles that • will be ep • ted •at the Institute' a Par, on the 1 th of .Au,, From the very , flattering manner in wh .... _this Stock-Amaielation'-b-reeelved-xind.pationttedrand the *lumber of tickets already sold itda ainfidentl Bayed WC Sheri:v*44g_ can be delivered to .the rt. holders In alsw °nibs. , For the eharacter'of the' 81,11.410LITIMAT SMITUTIS," and .those connected It, wo are permitted to, - refer to the followlOg ge. men: , ' •r • . • MI6: ; N 1 ' ' - I'': • e r ...lion. Jai. Pollock, Om of P n'a. - 1 on: Thaddeus Stevens neaster. -- ' Iron. Frederick Watts,, Pale. ' : "lan. Lem. Todd, 14em, n., Carlisle.' - -Bauder .Wro: B. Velish,tYork.' . -- • . ...Hon. Wm. F. Murray t HarrlabUit ---..--- '''. :Wm. MOO, Alt Co., Baltimore,. - . . ,- , -7 VlJ.:(4leirei - 1 1 Frit:Ait r y, Coa. . _ • • ' Daniel Melly, Sup . ; Common Schools: -- - - - '''-: ' ' . John-W. Brandt. ISA" - -.,,,,.," - . ---- ' ',' ' • ':-. Boyar A -Brother, - - , --. - 4-tlrt - • '. '-•'-', Books . • eek,.An orders' ibr .itrid:t)ert/ficates, by A • should be addressed to ' - ' , . '''' ••" • ....-- ---- - ' -•• JAMBS' ilcilailigf, , , : • . -, ~ '',,' \gee. "Big Bring /41 Wilhiteol_ll .NeWvlUel C=baland 00.*Plit. AiMOS WARTint, bt entry Tcrorn endyie the UniteOltatee, to obtain oolocriPtkmi Off whoa eelowdielon will be giv.en. bob 01%"L i =iwiP4 by • Paitss• Ramp, will 5W16,11". R 3 JAS. - WKEEIIAN, ocrotar:, [Juno 25, 11351 IMEI