Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 06, 1856, Image 5

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    Rem fibuertisements.
VOLUNTKER- 2 CANDIDATE' FOR
ASSOCIATE. JUDGZ—Nohow-ciligens:—l offer
Ittiyself to your consideration as a V9LUNSEEIt CANDIDATi:
, for the (ace of ASSOCIATE 'JUDGE, promising if oket. ,
. ' od to fulfill the duties of thu office without four, favor,
—_-_=t-Ortatractiotr.
Aug. 6, 1856
VALU'ABLII.; I'ARNIS AT PUBLit
ON TUESDAY, ,txrrionatil 16, 1856,-
', • The subscribers will, offer at "public . Kale, on the day
above.mentioned, at•ttio:Conrt House 14 thliborough of
Carlisle, the following described Farms—late the proper.
• ty. of Andrew Holines,,tieceaseti , No. 1, sitnifitedAn
• South Middleton, township,•Cumberland tounty,about
• mob: mile south of Carlisle and near Beslor's Mill; Is
bounded •bi. the Letort Sprfugt which , runs along its
•• 'entire western. border. other land of the undersigned;
. lands of C. Abt'Slephen Cuok, and IY, Olean..
188 .ACReS AND 12 •
• heavily timbered, and the balance in a good state of
cultivation, and under good fence.' The Improvements.
• thereon are . Twe-story STONE'
• uoUSE',•,STONg RkNli B A R;N ,
granary, Wagon Shod, Corn Crib, and
• 1::47 4 , • 'other Out-buildirige, with a wall of
tt,.....tttr?!.tr''" excellent and neverailingwater near
. • the deer: anti an Orchard of choice; grafter! Fruit Trees.
There is Also a very comfortable Stone and Log Tenant
Rouse, with a garden attached, tiltuatotli iii•t - r the
Spring. 'A part of this firm is ir,ooti,ll3:l(ioW-1411(1.
adjoins'No. !,and is otherwise bounded by the
road leading from Carlisle to Craighead's Mill and lands
of O. Mul, Stephen Cook, Abraham floater, and others.
' It contains •
182 ACRES AND 70 irßßt7llilS. '
The land ix prima LIMESTONE, and eontains about 35
Acres of Heavy Timber;' the residue is In good cultiva•
tion, and the fences lire 1A trisia repair. :The Improve
ments are a cOmfortable •Log louse, a new Stone and
Framo Bank Barn, having • twq Threshing Flom,
Wa4on Shed, Corn Crib, Granary; Cider .L'resp, in good
Ardor, and other Out,buitdlngs. There is also a 'pied
' Orchard and a never-failing well of water. , . ..
Atot• further information will • ho given by John
Irvine, Northntatit Corner of the Public.,9quare,Carlittle,
Who will at any time accbmpttoy persons wishing to
' view the farms, Sale to -commence. at 10 o'clock on
raid day, when terms, which - will be easy,-will be made
. . known
•JANE ANN HOLMES,
WILtIIOI7.I - .IIOOIBS,
Uy his Attorney In , fitet,
JOAN
August-508h6—ts,
,C-NNUAfA -A DD REBS e An -.
nual'Addmss. before the • lihr ,Spring. Literary I n
stituke, at their Fair; Will be U iJLh,id by 11.
MILLER, Esq., of Earlisle, at 1 (i'elork' P. 14., on the
15th of August. - JAS. .
, July, 30, 1856.- 7 2w.1 ' • ;See.
.
• "IYE A L 1! S. A T ,E- GE N
ANDILIGNV Q. EGI. . .M. JOT PIOVPSON
E Fe T M ti LlfN
'flay° opined otlled St..losiiph, Mo:, for tho pur
chase and sae of 'teal Estate. buying and selling Land
on Thne, Survoying and Map.
ping TOWIIFI, Location of Warrants, and unilt.inglnvest ,
ments for non-residenti, paying of Tains ; and nil heal.
nese pertaining to a Genera* Land Agency in Missouri,
Kansas, Nebraska; and lowa. • . _ • '
• .0...0111 - co on Bocontl Street, North of T, iteattle's
'Banking house-- 7 • - phly 30, 1850.:,_
_
(11 . ? ; aIIEW-AltD. - -A Reward - of Fifty
_ .cioir t m , , Donasoolt 0.4 a by the Cou . qy, of Cum
--1,0aud..t,,t - rttoy,iLeraon or.persons w ho.heay arrest the
innrdererd of Bohn Kessel. late of — Etrst - PiOihsberOlwp.,
. Who was thund dead on the 39th day of J tuiulast. Ur
usiy_person,yrhp will1;p/
_a such formation tO otthe Co -
inissioners of Curnburlifinr.coutityhs - wlll - leatt -- to - the
arrest'aud conviction 4f' the same.
J. .41t3ISTiRON .
D. 31. URA 11A31, •
W. M. HENDERSON,
Commissioners.
July 40, 1.85674w,]
Q.KARTS AND. SKIRTING,
Just received, another lot of. White and Orny
Skirts. Skirting by the yard—Grass Cloth.. Also,
Whalebone Iluoi}s, lilastic ltvlts, ilaneylly_Peiierotici: •
July 30, 185 e.) .• • '• U. W.-11.1TNBIt.
VA. I, t 11 ---- L: . .b` FARM AT
. . - PRIVATZ SALE.
This valuable pronorty is'. situated in Dickinson town
ship, - Cumberland aunty, 4 1 4 miles south ,of Paper.
town, 1 mile from the Gettysburg road, lying between
it and the Oxford road, and about 414 miles from :the
York Springs, 'known as the WALTASIYEIt FARM,
,CONTAININO 190 ACRES OF LAND,
Ono hundred of whict are cleared and in a good state
of cultivation, and the residue Is covered - with Oood
Timber, and 'Young Chesnut of the finest quAlity.
. The Impnivements are a one and a
4 half story LOU thoroughly
,; repsirod, 32CK1 BANIk - BARN - riVngon
1 ,.. Tr Shed and Corn Crib, Smoke House,
- Dry. House, and other convenient
:A.'gOod Apple Orchard, besides cherry,
poachi and other fruit trees. !
A beantiful stream of running water within a short
distance of , the doer. About 4000 bushels of Limo have
been put On the ram Within the last Couple of years.
The land is productive, and the fences good.
For terins,..tc.; enquire of • • •
A. L. SPONSLER,
11,0a1 Estate Agent and Scrivener,
July 30,1866-4f.] , . Carlisle, L'a.
cIORNER of Hail
. 0, 1 6 V. c, over and Loather sts.
CP O " 0 BLJBLB.—The undersign
qd-bas always on hand a large stock of superior Cabinet
Wareria-4"#,AlikoLtitlX.llV,Oftioh be is prenatal to
cell at the lowest prices. 1 e invites attention party=
arly - to the PATISST SPRINO BOTTOM: BRDSTEAD, a most
iseful article, which entirely obviates all oblectione.—
the bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have
'4lvon entire satisfaction to all who havoAhom In use.
.lid'!. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice.
' • JACOB FETTER.
:R.O u BERT . B. SMILEY; CABINET
DIAKER and UNDERTAKER '
Nor anoyor street, next door to
Dines's hotel` lle would. respectiblly inform the
:Mauna' of Cgrlisio 'and the public generally, that be
als now on hand a large and elegant essortmentof FUR
IT EIKE, conslsttngin part of NVardrobes, Card, and oth-
T Tables, Sofasyllureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy
' lowing Stands, 149;inifilufbef.,urad of the best material
And quality warranted: • ,
. Also a..general assortment of ORM 10E at west
4i1 46 e
.eisarnor.l3 l . o ms made to order, and repairing
, .
fro t] attended to..
fo43'- CdritiNS made at the shortest notion; and bay
ug a spiendidhearse,he will attend funerals in town or
Air-Remember thiolltent-lext door to R. aleas'a
Hotel; • • . . R. B. SMILEY.
J ., .1 4 .ENSIVE FURNITURE ROOM
. 7 441.11E9 R. WEAVER vironld • reinecifeully call
XI- the attention of, lionse4teepers and the public
to bla extensive stock of elegant FURNITURE,
including Sofas; Wardrobes,Centre and Tables,
Dressing and Plain. Bureaus, and every other
article In hia branch of business- Also now on blind •
stutiorgest assortment of IMAM in Carlisle, at
the lowest prime AOFFINS, made at the short- l $
-
et notice and z Hearse provided for funerals. '. Ile
ill to a. tall at'his establishment, on North' flan- •
' 'Tor reerThellat's Hotel. - •• •
Ara-, . nre hiretront by, the month or year.
„
,JEGHLT - IMPORTANT TO PUX.
. cgASERS.—The subscriber will 'open this week
est and most eplendld assortment of -
SPILINOcAND.StIMMIIIt GOODS •
oeoebrouglit to Carlikle. • An immense iltoolg.Of.
„ "Mach Worked Collars, • •
. .•' [l,nderaleeies, '
Plounclngi," . • •
- ' kflandkercbtiln, , '
'bought . from the , importer In New York, and:wig . ps
sold At prices to defy all competition. ALI°, a large
sortrnent Of beautiful Dress GOods, , itibbons, liontets,t
— Ae. -- Como - one and all br)fore purchasing- elawhere, rind
yorr will save'rnoney.
April 308:164
WO 31USICIINS.—For sale, a first,
irgaaN, with box. Enquire er tide °Moe
unnieabitnis, i -Jain
.: ---„MULES- W
ALAYS ON
, , , • HAND. ' •• • ''.
l e t k SS _ FOIL gALF.: AT A SHALLPROFIT.' •
WhulUnalet and Retail. • •
Can aua gut ur prices boinra purchasing-elsewhere,-
.
", July 23, 1856--4wpd.l • GRACY 811AltP.E.
GEORGE HNNI*I,
•
WA-NTEE—Fifteeri. Male and Fe
- &du TRACtiIiRS. Tho lioard of School Direcr
tors of South Middleton toernShip lvlll moot at Paper.
town tic I' Mouse. on SATURDAY, Aul.rukt 2d, at 9
Weink, A. 141;,to seloet Teactierrl to, take charge of the
several' • Sehools.• Mr. Shelly, the Superintendent, will
be present to egtunine persons applying for:Sehools_tu
sald.townsltip.. ItUttlf sum+ .
July. 23, '4959:—.9wpd.3 Seeretary.--
TIAARISBURG FENALIII. SEAII-.
- . • NARY: , ...
i_
MIK Seminary selircommence - Its next acadondpal yoar
on gni Ist of Soptoniher, Tho teachers In eeery'dtiparti,
mitt are of tiro first class, tind — iiVery ailTtilitaitelsEfify ,
'lashed to pupils of any ago, oither.as hearilors or day
pupils . , foi acquielii;e 4 thorough instruction in every
branch of a finished female education. — Nor. catalogue
or other information aidress
Rev. Wt R. LOCK R, ..
or Mrs. ANNA LECONTE,' ' ,
Principals.
U:t - FEY!' ff . ; S' FUR
. - - I{OO.llS
• C P`' ' l 'sS4' NOW ON 1 1 AND •
a large assortment of no iv and fasltionalibi}'OßNlTUltH
and CRAMS . • — , •
Walnut-and Mahogany Dresslng Bui•eaus, with marl&
tops.
;Mins. Tablc . a, and, Wpshntands.. '
Walnut Maim - 04111rd ‘Vardimbes. -
Mahogany and Walnut Tables of all sizes.
French Bedsteads, .Mahugany and Plain Xables, at all
-. prices. • -
Parlor Arat Chairs, atiklOpiting• Telvet or
. . ..
, hair- c loth seats and backs, • ,
liltihogany'aint Walnut Qhairs with hair•eloth or cane
•• seats. ' ~, • - . •
Hain thairsof'aiVitinds.' • .
Call and 'See this new and elegant assertnient fit tho
Furniture itooms of the subscriber, on Louther street
near the corner of North llanover,
July 23, 1850:
-
FIARIERS. PREPAAH IN TIME!
1
—110ItSt: POWERS ..t. TIIRESIIINa MACITINES,
..
tla..-best-lo.tito-coulitryouanufaaturtal-antl-constatitl_•
on hand at thu " Carlislo Fattnilry ayd• Machine Shop."
_ .tiny 14_,,1556.
,7; z _-___-___ ; F. GA RUN Illt;
ttij.AP Tiqt LETAN S. - lot of
•Nyloce "rarlotann; for covbring Chandoliers, and
Nauru Frames, for sale clitJaj) by . .
Juno 11.]
CEO. W.• MTN int;
P. - .
EXOLV . ING Git 4 Is . . 4AK ES.—
I ) Just received a jarge lot el itevolidag ( .rain
hales, &Ilium and Routed Tooth, tor -sato very..doiltp.
Also, a good a.ssOrtrnont of limbo C.otdlcs; of dlfforont
Slakes, at IL SAXTON'S Hardware. Stury i pod: Strain_
StrOct, Carllslo. - • .rune IT.
'VII W . LlMll3lilit YARD'-HUM-
mimst. Co. having °pound a largo Lumber:' - Vard
at Mechanicsburg, would ibvito Carlo:liters, iluilders
and otbera •wanting Luisbor to call and 10:C. as thily
bay 9 all kinds of - Lumber on bawd: All uritero taint to
Mechanicsburg will bo punctually attonded to.
' ,Juno:ll, - 1850.-31n- _f _ .. - -
:rust received:Ant of the hugest assort
-
merits of FLY NE'I'S over brought to
,/./. •
thls,placo, consisting of.Cci.l•Op, Linen, i •
Oiled Todua Nets of all colors. The
prices are so low the people can't help '•••
buying' At IL SAXTON'S Cheap liardware* Store, East
Street, Carlisle. . June 11, MS.
& SCYTHESNATIIB:-•--
1.0 60 dozen Oritss and ()rain Scythes. of all ntkos.
Also n lar,re assortunout of Suat (...f all kinds, Grass
and red n Hakes. Hay, 3fanuro and Shaking. Forks. by
the quantity.--Juid rocolvad at tho ()lump hardware
- Stare - of 11. - FAXTON, East Alain Street, Carlbilo. •
.
•
•,-- .-..._:,, MOUN T - HOLLY
.i . ' 0 1 1 ••• •- • -• ..
•• • STRINGS.
•:-• . 4 .-rir.... will be open for thareception orvisi
1.- ••7ja`..te- ,,. tors nu the Ist day of.fuly next. Sit
uated six mites south of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at the
gorge in the South Mountain (Blue Ridge), through
whiyirtiows the beautiful Mditiltain Urcek, the location
is equal; if not superior. to any in the country for good
"
wate ure air, and mountaimscenery. Those who are
fopd o hunting and fishing can find amusement. A
daily II and daily coMmunication with . Carlisle
enables visitors to receive their letters and papers in a
few hours. Visitors leaving Philadelphieor Baltimore
in-the -morn Ing -will • arrive-at-A-o'clock, - P—M.. The
buildings' and furniture are now. antriiVery exertion
will be'made to make visitors comfortable.
t99,Boarding Savati DODIARtI twat Week; children
Under twolvo years of age, at second table, and s - ervants,'
half who.
Address
JOS. W. „rATTON;
Paportown, Cumberland Co., Pa.
ItEFEBENCES, ;
O'Brien, Oraffiln & Co., Baltimore. .
ltotiiirt , inrrett, Esq, . " '
Ur. Thomas Buckler. . " .- ,
lion. Henry May, "
Beldloimin A.' llayward, Phil dolphin. . .
AV. 8, Campbell. St. Lawrence. hotel, Phila. u,. 2
lion. Frod'k Watts, Carlisl . ~
4litv. J. B. :Moir's, .
J. B. Parkor, Esq.,
Col. Chits. A. May, U. S. A. "
Juno, 4, IP4')O. - . ,
- •
FRESIT GROCERIES—The sub_
scriber.has just retUrned.from Philadelphia with
au innuense stock of Fresh Goods, which he.offers to
the public at reduced prices. • •
GROGERIES.;--Lo` free, Tea, Sugars, Spices, &e.
CHINA AND QUSHNSWAILX—Froth single pieces
tufa sets, of beautiful patterns.
NIS/I—Salmon, ltlackerel, Shad, Herring, White Fish,
1_11AM:018—of all sizes and kinds.
LAHL'S—A largo stoat of,liplendlaLamits.
HANIS—A supply of the best, quality of llama,
constantly on hand. ' •
CHEESE, CRACKEItS, together , with a very
large variety of notions and fiuicy articles.. Cali and
see for yourselves. .1. L. RAUB:RT.
JUST RECEIVED! •••-• - .4 - fresh invoice
of•the finest
FKENCILGERMAN, AND' AItERICAN
. • , °torus; • .; •
&Mel Black Frpitch Doeskin Cassiraeres. •
English Plain Black and Ftgured.do... : „'•
French Fancy Cassintoreso all descriptions.
Extra Ariletiellia . Plain and Fancy do. • • •
•
Plain and Fancy Linen Drills..• ' -
White and Brown Duck Drills.. . , • '
• "
Slottled and . Figurad
Super Black Satin, Baratliea andl:lronadhse Silica.
Butt,Trab, and Check Cassitrieres., , • .•
Figured and Fancy Silks °tall 4tiscriptions.
. White and Fancy Marseilles of every variety. ,, • .
French White Kid Moves.
'New Style Cedored Kid Gloves,, extra Sue, meehaules
il'renchiColored'Slik filtries, Kid make. , • .
Flhe Lisle and'lierlin Summer oilloves:
Super Black Bilk Cravats. „ • „ •
Black Satin and Silk Stocks.
Neck-Ties, White attd.Faney Lari Cravats, Suspenders,
Hosiery, Om.
.TIEQSI., K. SKILES,
June 4,1856. ' ' • . • • ,•
.. . .. .... _
1500 l'a----Gr-FR.t.Isti.__TIMNIP_
.BkitD, eon slating of Purple" Top, White
t. Dale's Hybrid, X allow Aberdeen, rurple Top huts
Bap, Omen Top do., at wholesale andsntall. ' • . •
, rABOLIALL MORltl*,t CD ' .
II linidonlant(a44seltore,
• July 80,1850 . 1 : .., 7th and Pdarliii4P lla, •
.500 KRAUSER'S - - PATENT
PROVED KIMBLE CIDER MILLS.—We
are now renaubeturing: these_ unrivalled Cidi r
greatly improved indatrengthened since lest year, and
can supply orders at -,wholessie and retail. Ms
aldPleld to nay pert of the Union...
PASCHALL MORRIS
•
Implement' and Seed Store,
duly 80, 1856.3 . 7th and Market, Phila.
01141.8. OGILBY
MIMI
WisTeffaneon:.,
1.1 193
JACOB NETTER
..44*P1t.71)7i0f4: 7- 7 7-T
Neu fibtfertisements.
. .
1J.8801.4111'10N -.P.ROP.OSING A:.
NUNO3IUNTS TO. THE -CONSTITUTION OF
Tito COSINONWEALTIL : • -
--- Resolved b of It oprsifen tAtfi'es
of - thoT.,oifunonifoalttf - 01 - Punneylvarilft - th - frotniTa
Assembly met, That • thefollowing .anienduienta are
ruposed to the CollStitutibn of •the Commonwealth . , in
accordance With the provisions of the tenth article
thereof: - •• . • .
• . .. PlriST ADMIDI . O::I7. :
There shat) be ali ittiditionetl article, to said Constltii
Mu to be designated as AILTICLE XII.. .f. .
OF PUBLIC: 1) bIITS. - -. , . .
S6ewe:ll, The State may contract Clobts '
to supply
-eaauttl-deficite-or-titilures-iff.rfaveuties.Lorto--meet—me—
lotusesot otherwise provided. for; but the eggregittc
.amount of such debts direct ur contingent, whether
einitrseted_jty virtue of cue or more Acts of the thateral
Asseuttify‘or at different period's er flute, s h a ll • tio , er
oxcced sm4filittndred and tiftythousandt. dollars, and
the motley arisin,,,fr trap, the creation of such debts,
)41441 . 1 he applied to the purpose fur which it was oh•
tot audoattf--repay-the dobtoaa_contractektoaal-to—no
other Purpose whatever. • -• • •
Scerioa 2. lti addition to the. above limited jioirei I
the State nouyamtrect dubt:i to repel
.I'lll4llWe, sup
press lasUrrection, defend , the - State In war, or 'to et ,
deem the present outstanding IndeLttainees the
Mate; tilt the reehey +aiming frota„ . the , Tontreetleg of
sultb debts, snail be applied to the pirt , p4ao fur which
it wiboutised, or to repay — such debts, and to no other
purposti4luiteyer. • •
Sf.crifts i
tf."l4i , cept the debts' above speeitled, in sec
tiOns one and. wt thitt Article, no debt m hattiver
shall be created by or on-hohalt of the State.
Sectiox 4.. To pi•Mide for the payment of the priisent
debt, and any additifitn3l debt, contracted es atMxisaid,
the I:egislaturu• shalt, at its first NessioM after thu
adoption of this amendment, create it sinking fund.
which shall be outticient to pay the Stuccoing ititerest
. 00 such debt, nod aimually to reduce
,the principal
thereof by a sum not less than two hundrMl and fifty
.thouliand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist dr
.themet Lumina income of the public works, front trine
to time owned by the State, or the proceeds' of the
Kite of the sante. or any part thereof, and of the income
or proceeds of sales et stocks owned by the State, to
gether with other fundsoir resources, that may be des-.
ignated bylaw. The skid.siuking fund May be
creased, from limy to time, hy assigning to it any part
of the taxes. or—other revenues of thu • State, not re
quired fur tho ordinary and current , expenses of -gov
ernment, and unless in case: hf war,. losurrectlott or
invasion. no part .of the saitt sinking ,fund shall be
used or applied otherwise than In the extinguishmeht
of the public 'debt, until the amount of such .debt
he reduced below the sum et five millions of dui
.iLtatox-ii-,theAteditatfthe-Iliimuninerealth-slitill-not
in any, manner, or eVent, lei pledged. or. loaned to, any
hidividtial, company corporation, or assoeiatt -it,: nor
shall the commonwealth tieroafter beinrao'ajoint owner
or stockholder, hi an',, , ,, - ,i'cotitituy, association, us. corpora
,
Choi. •
m
comonwealth shall not, !Latinate: the
debt, or any part theroet, of any county,.city, larrough,
or township( or of oily corporation 'or association ;
unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable
the ,:_Late to repel invasion, suppress domestic incur
defend -itself in time of war, or to aasist • the
state in the iliT,Tcaiiu (it ally portion- of.'lts proSunt
lutiobtothiesg. .
Si:., 7. The 1 - LO:41}0:1tt11.0 Shall /10t authorize any'
hpri4l :4 ll, township, or incorporated ilk•
trict, 'rule of a vote of Its citizens, or otherwise, to,
heroine IL stockholder in any .colupairy, association, or
Carp 'ration :An . . to - Main money ter. orlo4n_ its !milt
to; any corporation, assaciatioif, institution, or,party.
ft CII SG A:,II,CS GM ENT
'Tlioro ;shall be ;tin additional articio to aald eonskitu
tutkin, dvsiguitted as iirtielo XII., as follows:.
ARTICLE XII.
OT NW--C) NTT ES
c.;:Nn count:Y .- Sinai be divided _by a Hue cuttingoff over
011'r-tenth °fits population (either tlYforen n 11,114 Y county
or uthortvisu), without_ the oxpress ':asseut of suet'
county, by a vote of •the electors thereof; nor shall uuy
new euunty_bu .ostabllsbudrvoutaluing,less•tini-fuur
.hundred-squarc - • '
I=
From section two or the first article of the centsiltn•
lion. strike ont the wortis.!A or the city orlntiltultdpffia,
and of each county respeCtiviily;? , trout Section' hieis.
saute article, strike out, the words, t• of Philadelphia'
and of the Se Vll i:Ou abg from snetloll sorer, saute
article, strike out the words. ••• !wither the city of Phila•
delphia nor any," and insert in dada thereof the wards
.!and no;" and strike out section four, same article,
add in lieu thereof litho t the tollowing:
tiger. 4. In the year omit, awns:intl. eight hundred
atrslxty-four, and It. every seventh year thereafter,
representatives to the number of one hundred: shall be
aPPortione Mid distributed, equally throo.about the
state, by districts, lit proportion to the niulte'rof tax
able inhabitants itt•tho several Tarts thereat , except
that any county' containing at least three thousand
tivo hundred taxable% may bo allowed a Separate; repro
,seutatioit ; but nu snore than throe counties shall be
joined, and no county shall be divided, in this formation
of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number'
ortaxableS to entitle it to at least two representatives,
shall have a separate reprosent.ltlon assigned it. and
shall be divided into convenient district:ref cautiguotts
territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be,
:each-of whieh-dlstrictSkitall elect otto representative?!
At the end of section $0i.1111.14:111,10 article, insertthest;
words, the city of Philadelphia shall bo divided joto,
ging].) senatorial districts, ofosontiguouit tot o rifliry as
:nearly equal in taxable population as possibly. but no
ward shall be divided in the formation thereof."
.' Thu legislature; at its first session, after theadoption
of this amendment. shall.divide thecity of Philadelphia
into .senatorial aird representative districts, in the
'Manner above provided; such districts.te remain un
changed until the apportionment in the year one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
FOURTII All ViDNENT,
To be section xxvt, article
The legislature fatal have tho.powct to alter, revoke,
or annul, any charter of Incorporation hereafter cOn•
'limed by, or under, any special or general law, when•
ever to their opinion It snail be injurious lo the citizens,
of the commonwealth 7 in such manner, however, the'
uolujinitice shall be done to the' wrporators.
It:innate, April 21,1856.
RxsoLve.n, That this resolution pass. On• the fikst
amendment, yens 24, nays 5. On -the second amend
ment, yeas 19, says 6. On the thirt amendment, yens
2.8, - nays 1r On the fourth amendment, yeas 2:1, nays
4. Extract from the Journal.
VIO3IAS A. ,3IAGUIRE, Clerk
EIS
rxiiiiitigo - c•raiflieditinitAtlrwr
Akll 21, 1856. • -
11ssetvr.n, That ghls resolution pass. On the nrst
amendment, yeas 72, nays' 24. On the Second amend.
unfit, ions 63, nays 25. On the third. amendment,
yeas CA, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yeas' 69,
nays 16. Extract from the Journal.
, WILLIAM , JACK, Clerk.
SECR'Ts Omer..' .1 A. G. OCIRTIN,
Filed Aiirll,2l; IRSO. j Sec. of "the Commonwealth '
Secretary's Office,
Panesitvant _ _ Rarrisburg, Jui) RI; 18513.1' '
• ' , , , . , •
1 do herebys, as.:
certify that the alxereeutd ibregoing lea
true and correct copy of the original "Revolution rola
tiVe.tottn aniondment of. the. Constitution," - as the
same 'remains on Blain'this, office._ -
. ~-,--, , In ,testimony whereof 1 llama hereunto set
/
~.,....,1 ...8. m th y o han secie d tar an i d ,t ca o u m eed io,
t to he be da s y M a x n e d d
y t exr he sea abo l;o:
written. • A. G. CURTIN,
, • - Bee. of the Commonvrealth.
- - . In Semite. April 21, 1866. '
' Resolution pu3posinfr amendments to the llonatitu
tion of the Commonwealth. being under Conerldemtion,,
On thequeetion, - . • • - • • ',
Will the Senate agree to the first amendotentl
' The yeas and. - nays were. taken agreeably to'the pro
visions of the Constitution, and were as 'fellows
- Yeas—Messrs. Browne,. Buckalew, Cresewell, Evans,
Fergtumn, Flenniken; Hoge; Inman, Jenlis" n,' gnoxi
l'aub'scht Lewis. id'Olintock, I 4.1ce, , Sellers, Shuman,
Souther.-Bt , roub,•rTa r %art r Wsjton;-Weislf,_Wterry,
Wilkine and Matti . 8 er, 24. • --
Nfye-I'Mesers. Om b (hem Jordan, Mellinger, and
Pratt--S.'.. *
•
soptite question was determined in the i
seirmjttve.
•
Alt the question, • . •
-- 41 1 111 the Senate moss to the second amendment ?
The yeas anti nays were t5i0n5, , , ,, ,,,N0ir .t 9 th elm"
visions of the Constitution; and were MID
• Plum—Masers. Browne, iiinelcalew,_Cresswell,
Xve,trigrain, Jardison, hies, Lautsch,T,ewle,3PClin.
14"* Sellers, S. amen, • 'Souther, . Straub,. Walton,
,
Wnerry, and Wilkins-19. •
Na *-I.ldesers. Gmbh, Ferguson, Gregg,, Pratt, Price,
and tact; Speaker-6,
So the question was determiiial in the atennetiee•
On the question, .' • •
. •
. . .
, ,
. ,
. - Will the Senateagree to the third ainendment ?
The yeas and nays wore taken agreeably' to the Con
attention, and. Were as Billows'-. .',., ; ' '
.Yoll* , — , MeiSfire,* BrOW fifty , ilue ' kedni,. Crabb, 'Cresswelb
Rpans,.rerguseni•• Fieniaken, Hoge, IngramO amlsoh,
Jordan, Knox, Laubleh,. - Lowie,•M'Olhitocii,'lVlellinger. '
Pratt, Price, Slllerg, Shumair,Souther;• Straub,—Tag--
girt,
,WalVe
~TWeiffh, Wherry, :Wjikko,' and Platt.
el . .
. .
.Niws—Mr. Oreggrl., - ••, •-• , , . , •
SO the question Was determined in . the aillrthative. •
• On the question, . •,, % •, •
Will the Senate , agree to Mishnah amendment?
. The yeae and pays were taken agrueably. - to 'the Cori
-stitut ton, and were as follow, viz.: ,
'' , "Yeaa—Messrs,,Browne, Biickaley, Cresayell, Brans,
Men nikerkiloge, Ingrain, Janilson;joidan,lCllQX, LAU.
bah, Bowls, utock. Price, iiellers,'Blmutru,Simtli.-.
•or, Straub, Walton, Welhli,,Whei•r3i, Wilklns and Platt,
page - •
' Messrs-. Crahb. Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt-:.4.
Se the questiOn•was determined in the affirmative.
Journal of the House of It epecsentathes, April '2l,
The yeas and nays .were taken agreeahly.to the pm- .
visions'of late Contitltution, and un, the tirtit•proposed
dumdum:it. were titinilloir, viz: •
Beek', (I,yrovnlngd Beek; (York,) - Bernhard; Boyd, Bey
or, Brush; 'Dual:man, Culd well, Cainphell,Carty'
Craig, Crawford; ,Dowdall, Edinger, ,Fausold. Foster .
Getz, Haines, Iltitna, Harper, Hans:, 1 1 1 1 dmi 11111, till
'legal, Hippie, Holcomb, Hunseeker, Dario; Ingham
Innis, Irwin..lohns, Jainism, Laporte. Leli), Long/Aker, .
Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Carthy, 31'(Umb,' Mangle.-'Ace
'
near, Miller,' Montgomery,' Moorhead, lslunikeintalier
Orr, Pearson, Plielpit, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Beinhold,'
Riddle, Roberts, •Shenk: Smith. • (A)leglieny,) Smith
(Cambria.) Smith, (Wyomlng,l :Arouse. Thompson, Volt
Whalen. Wright. (Dauplilm) Wright, (limzerne,.'Z.,tin
merman:Mad Wright: Spealsel72.
Sayai, T Messrs. Augustine,. Barry, Clover Coburn, .
llatnikon.llan
rock; Housekeeper, Leiseuritig, llagee: Manley. Morris,
Mllllllll2l', Patterson, Sangho ry, Smith, (Philadelph a,)
W In trode . and 'Yearley —24.:
So Alin question INNIS tl6.terinined In the affirmative.
On. the question; •
Will the House agree to the second ainendment?
;The yeas and nays were takuh, and :were as ?alum,
viz: . .
• Year+-Messrs..Anderson - Backns, Baldwin, Ball, Reek;
-kl e yeetning.) Bock, - (Vorlt,) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown. '
3.11-11611 'Buchanan, Caldwell; '-eaulphell, Carty; Craig,
'Fausold, Fester, Getz, flank Hamel, -Harper, Heins,
Hibbs, 11111, llillegas, Illpplo, Holcomb: Ilmiseeker, lrnz .
brie. Ingbam,•liinfo, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte,
lotho,•borigaker, Lovett, 31'Calitiont, M'Carthy..M'Comb,
Mangle, Mediate. Miller. Montgomery., Mot,rhead, 'Num
nemacher.,Orr, Peariam, Purcell, itainsey, Reed, Reln
linld,••• atidewts,, Shenk, Smith, - (Allegheny),
tltroime, W halm), 'Wright, (Luzernejilannernian
pd - WTight7 - ttpeaker.33, .
Neys•—lllessrs. Am:Usti:se, Barry. Clover, Edinger,
Fry, Fillton. Gaylord, tlibboney, Ilanditop, Hancock,
Ilunekercisenring. Magee, Manley,Morris. Mumma,
l'atterskik Phelps, SalsburY. Smith. (Cambria,) Thomp
son, 11 alter, Wintinde, • Wright (Dauphin) and Vein?.
So the question wait'determined in the affirmativd
On the question, '
Will the llotiso• agree to the third. amendment •
_ The yeaiand nnyo were taken, :UM were . as fallow;
•
YEAH—'slessrs. Anderson ilackus, Baldwin, Ball;
(I.,yconting,) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, 110- •
yer, Brown. Buchanan, Caldwell, Campleill.Carty,Craig,
Crawford, Edinger, Fauseld. Foster, Fry, (lets, Haines, '
1 1 reel, I[arper,;llelna, iiibt 11111, Hillegas, Ilipple,
!falco) b, l llousekeeper. Innisrirwin •- •
Johns. Job amen. I.a port e. • Lobo. I.onlaker, -Lovett,
M'Calment; Wcienti, Maitgle..)letintir• MOlltgoln - .
vey, N,unnemaelier, ihr, Peals ,11, - Plielps,
soy, Reba. - .
1111 , 113 i nt ith, ialleglieuy,) Smith,
Klambria,) Smith. (tv youlitig.) / thump:mi t Whallott,
tcrlght. (Dauphin.) 'lVll4,ht (I.ltzeine). 'and Zimmer
man—tl,l. - . . • ,'
NArs-411eFors:.-IlartClueur,_,Coburn,_Deck,..Dowdal_____.
Fulton, tlaylord, ild , oney, I lamlltmllancticl(, flunks
key, Lehienring„ Niagee: IManlev,'lleorhead, -
Morris, Patterson, Withhold, liolierts. Salisbury, Wal•
ter, win trod e,' Tea rmlO,Y.
the question ivrta determined in the attirniative•.•
. On the question, _ .
Will the Iron s° agreVi to the fourth amendment T.
' , The yeas and nays' were taken, and were as follciiv,
Yves—Messrs. Anderson,Backus, 8.111, Beck, (ty
eepting.) Beck, (York,) Berltard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown,
Brush, 'Buchanan, •Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig,
Crawford. 1/owdal , Edinger. Fauseht, Foster, Fry, Getz,
'hone% Harper Moines, Iltbba, 11111, 11111egas,
liolcomb„
,Ileusekeeper,.lkinsecker, Innis,lr.. • •
win, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker,
Level(, M'Cal
wont, !Vl:artily, ,l'flontfi, - Mangle. Menear, Miller:.
Mentgomery, - Moorhead, Nunnenumber.. Orr, Pearson,'
P.helps, Purcell, ittunsey, Reed, iteinhold, Middle, Jtelr
°Oa, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith.. (Wyoniing.)
Thompson. Vail. Walter, Whallon, Wright, (I.Mierne,)
Yearsloy, Ziminerman and Wright, Speaker—ffil.
Nitys--Messrs. Barry, Clever, Gobotrit, Fulton, Gib.
Irony, Haines, Hancock, Iluneker,,lngham,,belsenring;
Magee, Manley Morrill, Patterson, Salisbury and Will
de—ll3. ,‘ ,
• ,So the question was determined in the affirmative.
. .
• SZCRET•Ree 1 ,
• . Harrisburg, Juno' 7, 1856.
•
-Pennsylvania, ss:
• '1; docertify - Abet - the - above- nodforegoing -Is-tt true
ondearroct-eopy of the "Yeas" 'and "Nays" taken on
the ItesOlutten proposing arnendmentslo the Constitu
tion or the cornmouweiith, es the sumo appears on the
Journals of the two Itousesil the General Assembly of
this Commonwealth fur the smiston of ISCO.
Witneas lny Irnid nod the Fen I of ' , aid offlee,
sE AL thin Wen th day or .11mi. one thou
hill/tired wul flity-Kix.
A. 0.
Fet•retafy'of the Votnuton%:ealth
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.
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partments, Nob and original, and, what , It purports to
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•
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below, shall receive the. Aitotrine for one year, or any .
person sending no Emir imbecribem and moor Douala,
at One time shall metro a copy-patio, , .
' M. Id, BALLO% Pub Usher
Ootherof Termont Mid iirorntleld Streets, toston. .L
11JST
tp Fresh STRAWBERRIES,
;40P11)ITINSLES; ' ' • •
TOMATO •liETOIIII '
PICKLED ONIONS,
'
• PICOLILY,
• PRESERVED °MORO.
TABLE OIL, &O.
Above artteleii warranted equal to anyslu.plarket.
For sal to w fbr dial' at •
July 160050.] ,
EA
.i..:gYc'4l,l4o'ecitt,,..
1 ' 7 ) 13 13.6107 Y . : SA 1.;;N:-..-By -of -tht.
ofaohn SollenbargCr.
deceased; 3,l.w.lll:exliosa to public sale,on4lio-premiseN
in Monroe ctownabipi Cumberland *eounly, about fom
- 14..e.-eutst, utlVlrglii, grin .
Ori FRIDAY, A !JOUST 29, 1 1866,
•
a Orst-rate TA STONE FARM, eon :
e Gaining 126 A,1 1 6 per., about 100 acre ,
of Which are cleared nod under goo'.
fenee—a large 'part of u:ldelz -is poet
- and rail- F iend the residue of the law.
covorad with
• • 131001.1.T111111E1t. •
• 'Thdro nee twn sots , of Iminncetnerits on the farm- '
Ifouse,aud'4fiafd - birnElbri , l77
and an Orchard; tho other a...rwo.stery Stone lions: -
and Kitchen, with all Orchard.' •
The, Farm has been dheided into two parta, of 70 A.
11.1 :per. hr 'one.pnrt, and. t 5 A. 110 per. in the other
.end the mule will :be sold all • together or in. pat tei,
gill best•suit purchasers and •bring the best price for
tho hairs . '
---- Mi terme'wlll be 'made known on fliiiday . of na r •
Ono tho•nollud &Alois- of. the pfirebeee money, rate.,
romaln In tho land during' the life of the widow. "- ..- 1
• ' JOILN SOLLENBRIMER,' , :.....
July 23, 1/350---te.] " *--Executo; , .
,
THIRD ANNUAL • FAIL,
- OP TUE
III(i•SPIIING LITERARY IN5TITI11'):
Will be held inlaitaatti Ilatt.,...Newville. Pa.. on ti,.'
12tL: 18th. 14th and Ifith 'days 'of August, 180.
this exhibition torment, and mechanics. artists and tiro:
lailies are ,corditllly tmutribude the product.;.:,
Of their intinstrf and skill. • • . •
• It hod been objected by comb, that in the publlshet
li at prentlmmi, too high a row:11'11ms boon offered V
the best Plowman. wbile nothitig has been ()tiered 6-
the' second beat. tu order to obviate this objection, ti. •
officers have agreed to the Ibilowing change,. XIS t ,P 4 • .
the best' plowing. a two-berse Plow, •north *l5; for tl •
second best, e 5 to he paid by the person to whom tt.
first premium shall hove been ewarded;- for the bee
Plowing (by boy under 16) " American.! .
Nor 'the purpose. of inciting lit:Sns in the neighborin
comities to honorable competition. a ,itn.vrat
vittao daxit Unity will he awarded to the band whir'.
prmluces the Kett snuck during the Fair. -
The
now
Nwing Saxe Limn Hand, having practiced
set of new itistruni6dta: - Will be In attendande dusk;
the Fair to enliven the occasion with eplrit-stirrin,
push:. • . . '
.As (lilac a nmitberof. appllcr o ttions hare been' 'mina.
rm. PPRIII , fn ythiela trmixialt..it: is (10Slred that MIS.
who _exhibit many articles should -apply it
enily:a date ax possille._. •
• leer full particulars semi for a.roprof the Itules ant
mt of Premiums, 'dila we have pubilmlied in pan
,lot form. . .
JAS...SI'KTEIIAN,.S.rrof ary
~ [June 2t, MC
J. Dittrmi Pro Went
ZlOl.OOO ~,,JOIN-T 5!.17-00K---A-s-,
. ... sociATIoN. OF THE
_ • " nlll. 51'11.11,1 LITERARY INSTITUTE,".
' of Newville, Cumberland Co.; Pa.
Grand and extensive sale of - ,
. - BOOKS. REA!, ESTATE, Ac. "
The proceedsofthe sale to be devoted to liquidating th..
•Debt-of_the Institute. „.
• llnparalled Opportunity to buy a valuable Book,acC
beemnw a Shareholder he much valuable property.
la OUT. GUNNISON'S GREAT - WORK- ON Till'
MoRMONS. at only Ono Driller perci,py—Eleven Book,
fur Tell Dollars. - Gunnison:a Ilistorrof the Mormons i ,
by Jar the nowt, accurate and reliable work - we - have r."--
"hat deluded people. In order that every porsonme ,
become a Shareholder, the price of allook and Certif.
site of Membership of the AssotOation' will be only 2 . :.
The_Ce:tifleato_wilLeitlitlo_flio_hOdur to an
_interest ii
thefollowing-- • ' '
VALUABLE :REAL ESTATE, &c.:
1 VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM,. - 54,5 0( •,,
--Witlr-ail - necessary - Out-bulletining, situated in
Cumberland Valley, near Nowville,containing
125 acres. • ~
I VALUABLE FARM,
Adjoining the above. containing 125 sores. .
VALUABLE' TIMBER LoTs, -- - • 1,0001.
Of 50 acres ekkh, situated in Milllin township,
Cumberland-county,
2 VALUABLE TIMBER LOTS,
.Of 25 acres each. -
1
SPLENDID NEW BRICK HOUSE,
2 Story and Brick Building,' adjoining the !fall
on the west.
3 IifIGIILY, IMPROVED OUT - LOTS,.' '
-• Of over 3 acres each, within half k mile of New
ville, at &500 each. • .
100 Orders for HERRON'S CELEBRATED WRIT-
,ING INK, at fid Tor order. ' • ' 1,20"
r Id AG6IIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANO, 40.
From the celebrated Factory at Wm.Knahe &
• Co., Baltimore. • . -2. 2 . , -
-.1 -Superior 31elodeon. . . .. . ~..._.. -
2 Splendid Hunting Case Gold Lover Watches, at
$lOO each,
2 Splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Vetches, at
$97 50, •
i Splehdhl - Gold Watches, at $5O each,
15 splendid Ladies' Gold Watches, at $5O each,
;. nt tun. Silver User Witches, at $2.5 each,
12 " .. Watches, at $2O each,
15 superior Parlor Clocks, at $3 each, ,-
0 " Gothic " 3
1 - 0 " - Cottage 0 ' 3 • . -
L excelleut.Family Carriage (latest Style),
1 " RocLaway •
I. 4 . ' Top Buggy, , ,_ . .
1 excellent Spring Wagon,
•
1 superior Two-horse Road Wagon, .-
1
sots Sglendid Hamm (silver mounting),
I extra Speni.h Saddles,
' I superior Walnut Setts, .
.
I'l magulficent Sofa 'fable, ,
•
[ I " , Demoting Bureaus, ,
IT splendid Secretary,
I Dining Tables (extra Cherry), . • ,
•
t Bedsteads, - ' '
! sets Chairs,•at $l5 per set, -
I 1 Imported Carpets. 20 yards each, $2O per piece,
1 2 liomo•utado Carpets, extra, each at $2O per
• carpet,'
9 Parlor Stoves, at 015 each, -- --..-
2 Orders for Suits Black Clothes; at 130 each,
2 " ' Silk Dresses, $3O each,
. •
A' ' " Clothing, IV.;
•
'JO ":. flats, . ~ 6
12 " • Boots, 6 - . . ,
.12 - " Gentlemen's Shoes; $3 50 each, "
12 " . '-' " Gaiters, 400
12 ", ladles' Shoes. . \ 2 - 00-'
100*001d - Peecitti;ariP each;. .
4101aliald'Vens, at $1 00 each, ' ...
100 Boxes Assorted Perfumery, at $1 op each,
10, copies wellhomed Misiellaneous Books, at $1 50
. • each,
15 Ladies' Albuins, at $2 eachi
500 placer; Popular Music, . . . '- 15..
This Amoclatiori Is Ibunded " upon honest" and fcl.
,prlnciples. 'FaCh Wit purchaser gets the NANO of hi.
money in the book, and on account of the gnat number
sold, -becomes a etutteholdar_in mush ' valuable pro
party:, A certificate will be presented to each. book !fur
' •haser, entitling the holder to an Interest in the Owl,
:Valuable property,: is. moo 1111. the bOokIiIIIV All .sola
notice,will bo given to the stockholders, and a conver ~
tion velif be held in Newville, at the.'institute's ,hall
.vben fit ,Committett will be , chosen, to whom the. pe
rvert* will be delivered, to' be distributed ,t7 te ong t t
iharebolders. - Ali Um ratlike that can, will ti
:ea at. the Institute's Fair, on the 12th of gust.
From the very flattering Manner in which thle^Joint
{Oa Aisociation Is received and patronised, and from.
he number of tickets already sold it Is confidently be
:loved that the-property can be delivered to the share --
hOlders in a.feWmontha For the character of the "1110 -
Alamo LErmaref Ihrirrrrovar and those connected with
:t. wears permitted to 'refer to the following gentle
inn: '
REFER NVEB:
lion. Jas. Pollock, Oov, of Penn'i. • • ' . •
on. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster. •
lion. Frederick Watt*, . „. . , ' •
Todd,ilem, Oon., Carlisle.
Senator Wm. 11. Welsh, York. • •
'HOD. Win. P. Murray, Harrhiburg. ' ••• %- •
_Wm. linabe..S.oo.,. Baltimore. " , •
Wra..l. Shearer, Pros, Att'yi Oumb.Oo., Pa. • , .•
DcateEllhelly, tin -. e . mon Schools. , •
John W. Brandt. ,
Boyer At •Brothsry- • """••'"!.!..T • •
se..All orders fir Book. and partillcat• • ,•
hould be addreised to • • •
by
. .
_ - • JAMES -1403301 AM -•• , .
. See. "Big Spring Literary Inatitutep!' ,
•dd U Cumberland 06.,Tta
AGENTS WANTiI),_ in err Town and Vis
be United States, to o b tain , su ertui ibr •`•'r
hem orlibend b¢
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