ilill REA it Fitizin ON nOBANS.I4: the Dem: • coratio County Convention, which assembled in Lancaster city on the Ist of SePtember, 1847, to for a tieketi.Col.. Muth Frazer man fully declared "that after tbe dethocraey of Pennsylvania had labored earnestly and 'spent --their-money-profesely=lWinros-Dualrattatk-h 2 . had left_them in-the'dark, with hopes crushed arid . efforts neutralized by his weakness refused to give anything to the support of the . party in 1840. He ha,dirfused to pay his Stat e -and Saltool no.longererith them or for them' And were the democracy," he asked "r,oady to declare themselves his friends when he' was the friend •of no Mau there ?" The Convention •received these rentiments . 'with Voaiferotts applause. • • rho Pittsburg - ChroOcie :says - 'that - The -re , , cent' visit of the ion, Georgeßancroft and other distinguished gentlemen lo the scene of l3rtiddook's'defeat near that city, has dfs , closerthe fact that the - tandmarks of that memorable event have been almost lost,. Ayiii to those who , reside in the iMmediate . , - borhood, The visit of •111 r.. Branoroft was .timely; insomuch as it resulted in rectifying the errors of locality •whitsb . have:oacurred awl havereceivod the sanction 'of „some:. tors. 19:,„Th0 Lewistown (Pa ); Gazetle, has the • following •- • 'p ' "If Pennsylvania can bo kept opt .of the . spOilt:rs by our. humble aid,, it shall not be wanting. • Mr..:Yillrapre was our: first choice. rinti - it is evident he cannot now ourry Penn. sylyaniu, and such being the 'case, we shall - play no • Birtiey'. gaine the coming.. con . test:" . . • nhy . . .• : Sliarrfages.- _ - .....".. .. A On the Gthinst.„ by Rev. J. Fry, 'illf: TA ' . S (.1 :WOLF, of Bolling Springs, to Misii• Salt J. ~ . youngest daughter of Benjamin Feller, Jr. of Ickluson twp., Cumberland Co. ' ' . .. 00410310th inst., by tho Ibr.r..) C. S6.lbrobkm,Mr. LE Vi 11. Nltli.tSlt to I%.liss3lARY.. A. C. FOX, both ed Cum borliAal Co'.;1?Ii. • New ,dimertisenleitts. TTE\V GOODS.I NEW GOODs !—A :11 12. 4 .0 lot of 'seasouable-tioods,just received, will bo 2,.(.1. very cheap at the sore of the subscriber, in -West street. - i'ledse call mid sue .before purcluodlig else' ME August 11,,1g50 1, —A-DAMP-MEETING —will ba held near Plainfield, In Old woods oii.ax LOLlatlllkOr, , COMLLlOLlaug'bu tho.l:,th of August. 'Acconauwalatioris, ou tho gruurl,at the Iluardhig_Tent_ LlOll5lll tlin -V il lago fur man and beast by l'. 11.Aambergei, llueligters are uutitled not toioluo within tho limits of the law: So ouillibus will be' permitted. to ru,i uu the Sabbath fur the purpose of gain August la, 18,50. j • ESTATE 01? -MARGARET C 0 ei deceased.—Notice is hereby kivell that Letters oc, uuthitilstratiou on the estate ot - Margaret Cools,, Ilte of Monroe tOWnSI4, Cumberland eottuth bare been granted to the suhseriber, residing its ChumititoWu, said euunty, „All persons havihg , elainitt agalind saki Notate are requested to present theta Ptir set tieunlut o and those indebted, to make immediate pitynittot to , ' • ~,tOSES minutErr, Aug. 13, 1,5&.--6tpd. - 1 ,, Administrator. „VALUA ITI BLIIIVIESTONE FARM PItiVATE SALE.'. This valuable property: Situated In illenria;toWnshin Cuinb,orland county, about 8 miles east of Carlisle, up the YeljnicateeeheAgreek, and is known as the w. 404 -7 4 INII.I..tAgS . 1,1 contains lltliS , of the best quality of LIME, SI!ONE. it 20 of which aro covered with good Timber, • Mon to which a large quentity,o4 Locust is growiUi ul the residue hi' the highest pos sible state of cult ;ion. - The - improv eine -are -a-Iarge•TWO•STOItY-111tICIL • • • ANSION HOUSE, with u trick • .oi • a:building, Stone Spring' House, a d other cenvonlent out builtilligs; • 2. ;, d t arge.StornißA2lli BARN, with two yeshing floors, Waggon' Shed, Corn Crib, ii......o,.qarriage House, &c. There is a large "Ilorsispower” permanently fixed to the barn. Also a large Two-story Fraine Tenant tiouse, plastered, and a Frame Harm ,A good Orchard of Apples, and fruit of every description. A fine stream of water runs with- in 30 yards of the house, emptying into the said creek immediately in front of•the house and barn, This property possesses superior advantages, and offers rare inducements to purchasers. The buildings aro 'host delightfully situated on the banks of a hermit. •ful. Stream of water, the Nohow Breeches Creek, and 4ufficioutly elevated to make the scenery unsurpassed by any place-in the country. School houses are in the immediate vicinity and a church, at -Dillsburg, three miles distant, with a good road leading - to the same. ' Also a Grist Mill situated on the Yellow Breeches near ' said thrin, on the adjoining property. The locatidn is I.s entirely healthy, and eligible iti every point of view. For terms, &e., enquire of, • SPOI4ShEIt,.' t." Aug. 13, 1886--tf.) Real Estate Agent and Scriv. .., DUBLIO .6 1 ,.k.L . OF V I'M B E R . i , LAND.. , ---lue-tindersigned-will_sellAt _public_ gide.,.the_.follOWlßlL-, " described tracts of Mountain and Timber Land, belong. ' tug to the estate of SAMUEL BEAR, deceased. • • . No. 1 . . A tract of Mountain Land in- Frankfurd twp., Cumberland county, hounded by lands of John Bear, sr, (loom; Koski, ntkd others, containing about 81 ACRES. This tract will be sold in Lots of 1'). to 20 trerda each. N02.• - e - A tract of Timber-Land.eituated in the same township; 'containing 13 Acres and 120 Purches,suljoin lauds of. tioarge Conner, John Bear, and John Mounts. These two tracts will be sold at the house of Jonathan liaar, in West Penusboro township, on WEDNESDAY, 51iPT451131:21 , 2,A, at 2 p. m. W,373. A tract'of Woodland situated in Rye township, Perry county, adjoining lands lof Morgan ,k Maher, ,lames Clendenha, and Samuel! Barr, containing slit Acres nod 12S Perches, neat measure. , This tract - will be sold on BOMBAY; SEPT.EMBBB 13, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at thetavern of Samuel Grier, in Ryo - to w usiiip, Perry county. .Terius, made known on day of sale by ' , DA' ID BEAR, ' • ; .AtCy - in fact far the'heirs of Samuel Bear dna: August 15,1916-7 w. , ' ORPHANS' COURT SAIO E 11. pursuanto of an ardor. of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will bo exposed at public sale, on the prpluisegt On tATURDAY, SEPTI4U.I.EW 13, 1856,. the Farm of Win. CAxive'r, late of Monroe township, dee., 'containing 80 ACItS,B' and - 43 situate in sali! tow ushiphalf is mile atioth.sif. licothury;on the -- Ohnrclifew la raid. • good Limestone Laud and 'under good cultivation. 'l`ho Improvements , ere a Two '•-„\ ~,tu r: yoWSLLING HOUSE and Log Barn. Time is a never falling well of water on the place and en Orchard: Salo to commence at 10 o'clonk, a, m,, on said day, when ternui Will be made known bv • EiAIIIIRL coonuf, • „ August 13,18511.) Adailnlstrator. 1100.1.1,TRAIT . OF JOHN C. FRE_ MONT.—The, most 'correct-likeness ever made; touted liittilfhlghest - k*le iaf - Art, and printed446'l2u b i da paperi published and &mode, Wholecade and• tio, and ROSENTHAL, Lithographer, cot. 'her .kifth and Chestnut Streets l'hiladelphiu. • sh e . of paper; 11x2d. Retail price $l. A liberal discount will Winnowed those wishing to sell again. • • • , :.Aug 13 airAOSINTS WANTED..es ALAI?.Li . ..kJ N01)0 It ASS J. C. SEA)3II.OQK New ithnertiserneitts. - '4 NNUAL An• - ••• beibre'' the Big' Spring Literary In stitute, at their Fair 4111 to delivered by ' Wbl. U. MILLF,It; L'sq., of Caribile, at 1 o'Clnek P. M., on th l.th of August. !—JAS. IdeKEFIIAN, , Jul, 30," 1850.—;21.) ' Sec. '' pEAL,,.tSiTATE :AGENCY,. .;-,Azinr.inv 0. Was. M. JEPP TIIIOMPSON. .gt Glf• 8i TlipAtPsoli, nave opened au Ace at - St. J osoph, Mo., for the roir .chase and sale of pia' &Bat°. buying and selling Lana Warrants, entering Land on Time, Surveying and Map ping Towns, Location of WarrantS, and nicking invest• manta for non.residents, paying of Taxes, and alibi's!. ness portaining.to (Lenora' hand Agency in Missouri, iCeinsas, Nebraska, and liek-OMoo on Second Strout, North of A. T. Ileattlo's. Banking House. [July 30,1810. • • r ,•--A WARD.-7.4 Reward, of Fifey e 9 tyl Vl Dollars Avill.li.l;paid by .the .Couhty..af. CUM.= hereind to auy .porson bF porsOns who' may arrest the murderers UfJohn Nesse), late of last Ponnaboro twp.; l i;hu'ivaa found 'dead on the 2titti tiarof Juno last: Or any parson who will give such it formation to the Corn missionera of 'Cumberland county as , will load 'to tho arrest and conviction of the saute. J. ARMSTRONG; 1.1 .111. tiItALIAM, . 11. M.IIE.NDEIISON, - Counnlssioners. July 30 j 18.567741 j - -- CIKIRTS AND .SKIRTINQ,. .Just received, 'another * lot of White 'and Gray Skirts. Skirting by the herd—Grass Cloth. Also, Whalebone Mops, Elastic Bolts, Fancy Fly Paper. ,tc, July 30, 1856.). - G. W. 111TNElt. • - • LIU'S ALWAYS TOR SALE AT 'A SiNi AIL PROFIT. Nedigt — tkit Wholesale and Itntail. .U.tu and gec our prices before purchasing elsewhere, Cuinluirland county, Ps. • - ' . ° .Itil3-2:1,113513-4.wpd.i (MACY & SHARPE. - .- T ANTE.]: , —Fifteen Male and Fe ' i maIe.TRACIIERS. 'rho Board of,,School Diree to - . 'South Middleton , township wilt . ntopt ~11t. Paper „.. it ..:elieol ilonsr.ron SATI/It DAV', Anglin 2d, at.t.l •'< lock- A. M. to soloot Toaelters to take charge of the al Schools. Mr. S'holly, the Superintendent, will o p •, rut to examine persons applying tin- Schcals in :,,ow whip. . 1111011. STIt'AVA ItT, 0,41)511-3w.inq . . - ' Secretary. ” it Jul • AR RI Sl3 R MNLE SEMI, tan'. • - - - This Serninariwill - coininence its next neadoinicatyear on the Igt of".• , epteniner,. The teachers' in every depart. meat are of the tind..elass, and every ad vaiit'age inc. nished . to pupils of any - age, either as boardui% or day pupils, for acquiring thorough instruction 'in: ueery branch of -education.: For r:Lt;tlo l .s uo, or other Oiforintithin a-dress . Roy. W.M.'T,OCKEI, or )lrs. ANNA LECONTR, ME g ouS FETTIIt'S UR tp66 ~~%' NlTUitli ROOMS. • C 'Tv v3;;;? NOW ON . ll A N . a large ask , rtnient of new and, fiishionable FURNITORE and CHAIRS • _lValnitt_abd '.‘lahogitny Drossing Burptis, With 'marble •tops. _ • . Sots. Tables, and Waidistand4. Walnut Etageres and Wardrobes. ' hdrOgartrand - Walritit - Tapi US-or aiIIIIZCS. FrorVli Bedsteads, MaliOgany'aud plain Tables, at all prices. . Parlor 'Arm Chairs. and Rocking. Chairs; with velvet or hair-cloth seats and backs. - Mahogany and Walnut Chairs with hairmloth or =no scats:. Plain Chairs of all kinds.. • Call and see this new andelegant assortment at tan 4'urniture Rooms of the subscriber, (3'n ' &water street. , i siear the corner of North Ilanuvor.• • JACOB FETTBIt. July 123, DU. F A. It 311 - 11ItS °. It EP AEtEI IN 'rim Pt./W M:l4 s Tlll21 4 ;8111Nt1 MACAU 2 , 11:s; too Laud in tho country, inanuthetfired and constantly ou hand at the ••Carlialo Foundry and 141zudilito july. F.11410./.11.:11. (11111',AP TARLETANS.—A lot of kj white Tnrlotaiis, for. coverlng allude Gor e -ant Picture Frames, sale cheap by ' , . .11me - . G> 0. W. !MGM 1) EVOLVING GItAIN Just received a lorio lot of, Revolving Grain cap. l A U l L s k o es ll S %%ro il : so n r d tu l l t: u u t n T of ooth, for l c o a r it sit , l: ; o vrigi ere t makes; •H. SAXTON'S liardivaro Store, East Motu - Street; Carlisle: -~_._Juno 11.__ N.EW LUMBER YARD !—HUM-. JILL .c: co. haVingOponed a. largo Limber Yard at tloeliauirsburg, would invite earponters, Builders and pthers .wanting Lumber' to call and-atelps they 'have all kinds of Lumber on hand. Afl ordersaeut to Meehanicsbur,„ , will lat,punetually attovfiled to. .. Juno 11, Md.—Sul- . . FLY NETS 4 FLY I\ ETS ! T otis Just receiVed, one of the largest assort :Bents of FLX—NETS ever brought to this place,eonsistlng . of Cotton, Linen, , Oiled ',Ovine Nets .of all , colors. Tho ' prices are so low the people can't help- _ buying., nt 11. SAXTON'S Cheap Hardware Store East treet, Carlisle: ~.111110 11, flis6. T UST RECEIVED !—A fresh invoice .. . ity of the finest fitEnti. ENOLISH-OJEAMAN, AND AMERICAN CLOTHS: . • • Super Black Wench Doeskia Cassirnores. . ' English Plain pack and Figured do. '• ' . . French Fancy cassimeres of all descriptions.-- Extra, American Plain and Fancy do. Plain and Fancy Linen Drills. • , White and Brown Duck Drills. • . hSupeMottled. and' Figured.ldnen...Drills, r Black-Satin, Barathea and W ennda eiii Silks. , Butt Drat., and Check Casbimeres: • Figured and Fancy Silks of all descriptions.. White and Fancy Marseilles of every variety. French White KiillMoves. Now Style Colored' Kid Gloves, extra Ann, mechanic's • stitch. French-Colored Silk Oloves, Itid make. • Fine Lisle and Berlin Summer (Moves. • Super Black Silk Cravats Black-Satin and Silk Stocks. Neck Tios, White and Fancy Lawn Cravats, Suipenders, Hosiery, &c. • , TILOS. 11. SKILF.S. Juno 4, 1888. • • lbs. OF FRESH TURNIP 150 SEED, consisting of Purple Top, White Slat, Dale's Hybrid, Yellow Aberdeen, Purple Top Ituta Dago, Oreeu Top do llS% w l tiZ l ll ai rtratM e Co., Implement and Seed Store, July 30, 1860.] • • 7th and Market, Phila, .500 ' KR . AUSEit'S PATENT IM [TONED PORTABLE CIDUR MILLEI.—Nro ere noW manufacturing these unrivalled Cid. r Mills, greatly improved and strengthened since last year, and can supply Mors at wholesale and retail. Mills shipped to any part of the Union. . , t ,. . PASCHALL MORRIS A CO., Implennint and Seed Store; . , . ~ --July 30,1856.] - ' - , ith and Market, Phila. • - .Q 1 PAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS k.)-A full supply of the above celebrated Chum; now on hand of all the different sixes, tom 4 gallons to ilit., It recelved.the Snit premium at the 'late Pennsylvania State Fair, the first _premium at the Franklin' Institute and Delimit.° and Mail - land State Fiiird, and various others at different places. It will make more and better butter from a, given amount of cream, and In leas time than any churn to the market -Far sale wholesale and . retail by • PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Warehouse and Seed Store k corner of and Market, Philadelphia. - . • Pee. 6,185 • CHARCOAL.--Chartxykl constantly on , hand and tbs ego by Afet , noir. 21. W. . 1 J tl‘ ill-61(.;i::4:.0till.4';:. 3tisi,e(funco,ttr. .1110HEsoLuTION .PROPOSING A, imkoligNira Tau CONSTITUTION 01? I'ILarCOM.gONNYEA . Resolved bithe Senate and llifulootlfejirtsentatives of, the Connuonuealth of Pennsylvania in. General Assembly raet,,lliat the- following. amendments aro Troposed-te-the-Gonstitution-of-the4onnaonweelthri accordance with the provisions of the 'tenth artictu theinot 1 . '. ,' ' FIRST ABIT?I/STENT. ' . , • .•• There shall be an additional article ta said Constitu tion to be designated as ARTICLE. XII. . .. ~ . _ ,r „ OS PUBLIC b KBTS. ... ." -.... • . SECTION 1: The State may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in rir1111 . 10:4, or to meet. af, • penses•i;ot otherivise,provided.'for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct . or , contingent, whether contracted' by virtuenfoneor more Acta of the tienerai Ansehtbly, or at din:went periode Of time, shall nova: .exceed seven hand : kid and fifty thousand dollars, all& thamoneY arising from tho creation of au& debts, `shall beMpolled to the purpose liir which it was ob• tattled, or ta repay the debts so contraeted;and to no &her piirpose — riliitrefer; , , . . Sorra:: 2. In addition to dui above Malted power the State niny contract debts to repel ,invasion, sup press dneurtitiltiOn, defend the State in war, or 'to re-_ doom the present outstanding .indebtedness of the State; but the money arising from the contracting"of 'ouch debts, shall be atiplied.to the purpose for which it wits 'raised, or to repay cinch debts, and to no other purpotto whatever. - _..-. . , .. Sscriox 3,--Exceptthe debts above specified, in .seeL Cons ono and two of this Article, •no debt—Nthat,eyi= shall be created•by or on behalf of the State. . ' ` ' - - --sEcTioNA: ~ r 0 provide for the paymontof the-present debt, and any additional debt, contrasted as afbresnid; the Legislature shall, at its first session. after the adoption of this amendment, create a Oinking fund; which shall he sufficient to pay We" accruing interest Itil such debt ; Wilt annually to reduce the principal ' 'thereof by - a. sum not less than two hundreil awd fifty thousand dollars; width' sinki fig fund shall consist of the net m inte d income of the publlC ‘torkti, from time to time owned by the State, or the proceeds of th e . sale of this sauce: or ally part thercef, tend of the intoute or proceeds of sales of stocks.owned by the State, to -gaiter with other funds, or resources, that may be des- - ignated by law. . The. well sinking fund may he in creased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other rerelllli77lar the State, not re• quired Sr the ordinary and current. expenses of gov ernment, :tied ulttsaitt rase .of mmr, -insurrection or invasion, no P• 1 t of the said Sinking fund shall be used or applied talent ise than in• the extinguishment of the public debt, Until the innoutit of such debt le roam:od below the sum 01 five millionsmf dollars. Sr.enus s.'Thepretlit Of the Commonwealth .hall not In any In:tram', or event, ho pledgett, or fietnud to. any eolajianf , i;orporatlon, or to:soeintl:•11; uor vital rtliti conunonwoolth hereafter Immune ajnlu owlter orstneltholdee, In any comp.tny, association; or e.,ri)ora• Won.' rite. Cri The commonwealth, shall not ngsurno the debt, or any p , art thereot, - ot any county, city. borough, ' or township; or Dr nay .corporation or ; 1111)(ISS xuelt del , t shall have been confrAeted to ell3Ve the state to epot - invasion, supiirrs:4 Ilmuestie imittr reetton, defend ttAelf iu time ni wan or to asskt the state -In the .dis,:harge of any -iryrtieWof Lt s - pte,,ent Vic T3;;lsigturo-shall -not authorixe county, city, borough, township, or finmrporatoil dis trict, by virtan, of a vote of its citizons. tn. 44.1torwise. become a stock liolthir In any company, association. or corporation; of to of 1.1111 money for. or I.tor credit to, any corporation, association, Instituti o n I,ii*t}': stroair txr.NlatENT. • ' be auoidclition:tl article to Held 6111141er' ttitieh, - to as -- =EEO , ...._., OF_JShW__C.OrNI4ES- Nn county shall bet tiivbled by a line coifing off over one.tantli (Airs pupitiatioii(eitlter to-i'orni a zieis's9unt) or ()theorise), witbaut Ow ti press tuount of corn county, by a vote of tliWeleeters the:wt . : nix Rind( any new eouikty-be established, containing less than bn libiirea'squaro = From section two of the first article of tlio eonstitu• Hon. etrike ont the words "of the city ofdthiladelphia, and of each county respectively;" from Neatest nye. samo article, strike out the words. "of Philadelphia and of the several counties;'" from secant seven, same article, strike out the words. " neither the - city dolphin nor any," and insert In lieu thereof the words l•tand no and striker out h,io,l4it• four, same article, and in lieu thereof lose t the following:. " See. 4. In the year nun 01.11S:1nd eight hundred .add slaty-tarot; and ift Itoc4 Seiellth year thereafter, representatives to the n outlaw Of one LW/dr.:J. shall be Importkm . o. a lid - tpiaributed -equally - thromthout the state by districts, in proportddi to the number of taxi 'able inhabitants 'lnAbirßOVeral parts thereof; exeopt that any, county 'containing at least three thousand Ih° hundred taxablos may bo allowed a separate' repro.' etbtatiou; but no more than three eolinties shall be joined, and noiratinty shall be divided.in the furntaddnu. ofa district. ' Any'city containing a sufficient lumber of taxables to entitle it to at 'opt ttvc, representatives. shall have a separate .represeutation assigned St, and_ shall bo divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near :is may be, - each - of which-districts rdtairelectsone-reprosentativo." • At the end of section seven came article. insert these rentals, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided Into single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as uearly.equal in taxable pOpulation as poSsible; but no ward shall be divided In the formation thereof". '• The legislature; at Its first session. after ,tito adoption of this amendment, shall dividothe city aPhi!ndolphin into senatorial and representative ,distrieta; In the manner above provided; such distrirts to remain um changed until the apportionntentF in the year one .thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH A33RSMO !CRT To be section ic:trt, article 1. • The legisliture shall :taco the power twaitcdtevnke, or •annui, -any charter of incorporatiot hereafter con. fermi by, or under, illy special or generallaw; when. orbr In their opintori it 'Ley he injarimis In the citizon4 of the cuinitionscceith : 1n such ntirilinr. howuver r dhl no injustice shall be done to the corpbriftbrs. Ilisemn, That this resolution pass. On the first Amendment, yeas 24, nays ti. On the 'second amend. wont, yetis IU, says 6. On the third Amendment, yeas 2/i v - nays 1. On the fourth amendment,' yells 2:l,.nays 4,- : Extract from the .lournal : _ _ , THOMAS A. MAQUIRE, Clork ln House oillepresen . April 210,856. Mumma), That this resolution. pass. On the' And amendment, yeas 72, nays 24.. On the Second amend. moot. yeas 63, nhys 25.. On the tkird amendment, yeas 64, nays 25; and on fourth emotidnient, y.nis 69, nays 16. • Extraet from the Journal. WILLIAM' J4CIC, Clerk. • - Szta'xs I A. 0... otiltTlN. . OPPICL riled,April 24, 1856. Sec. of the Commonwealth. Retretary's Office, • 1 Ilarrisburg, Juno 27, IMO.j; PENNSYLVANIA, 884 , • . . . 'l4o hereby certify that the above .and foregoing is a true and Correct copy of tho original ‘f lievlutlon rela tive to an amendment of the Constitution, 7 'as' the. ssnao remains on file in this office. • .......1 In testimony whereof I have hereunto 'set { LS. `-, my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of %--,--. ) C.:a Secretary's Office, the day and .yeettibisVlC written. •A. 0. OUIITIN, . Sec. of the Commonwealth. - . . In Senate. April 21, 1880. Resolution propping amendments to the Constitu tion of the Corumonwoelth being under-consideration, On the question, • .1 Will the Senate agree to the first amendment ? Tho yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to the pro vhdons ofitmOonstitution, and wtro as follows : Yeas—Messrs. Browne, Bnckalew, Cresswell, Evens, Ferguson, Flenniken,- liege, Ingram, Jam's: n, lino:, Unlatch, Lewis, AVOlintocit, Price, Sellers, Shutnan, Souther. Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, Speaker, 24. Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, stellinger, and Pratt—ti. 4 the question was determined in the affirmative. • Oa the quesUon, Will the Senate agree to the second amendment), 'Theyeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution and were as.follows - Yeas—Mews. _Browne, Btialtalow/Oresswedt Esisolit - Ijoilet Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Lanbaoh, Lewis, AVOW/. sock.' dollen, uumn, Souther, Straub, Walton, _ Welsh, Wherry. and • Nays—Messrs. Webb; Ferguson.' Gregg, Pratt k Price, and Putt , Speaker-8. ' - • - So the question was dateruuned In . the affinuative, On the question,. ,„. - . • NM MEE In Senate, April 21. ISull SZ MEE Wild t o Serfairlagretticillie thlrd'amendniont ? • The-yeasaildnays werelaken agreeably_ o the Con Atitution, andmere as follows', • Teas—Messis.'Browne, linekolevr, Crobb, mantel', -Evans,..Perguson''liege, Ingram, J telsen. Jordan, Knox, Lanbach , Lewis, M'Clintoek, Mellinger. Pratt,. Prloo, Sellers, Shuman,_ Matt. „ Bouther,, iitranh, Tog._ gartrWaltoni - Wolsh; - Wherry, Wilkins, and ' Nays--51r. Gregg-1. , Q•..lint.q.gestiOn_Wait.determinedln-ihe-offirmative.-- On the question, ' • • . - Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Pen= stitedion,und'utere as follow, viz : • Yeas—Messrs, Browne, Backelow, eremitell; 'Evans, Plonnikop., Hoge; Ingram, Jainiaon, Jorilan,-Knox, Lau 'hach, Lewis . ; Welintock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, South: '`or, Straub, Waltisa, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkinaand Platt, • Spanker.-23. Naya—Messrs.Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt-4. So the qu'estion wife, determined in the affirmative. • .7ournal of the House" of Representatives; April 21 1850, . The.yefts and nays were taken agreeably to tho , pro• s. latent; of the Gifinstitntion, and -,on the first prerfesed • amendment, were aff follow, viz: . • • •• - Nens—MeSsrs. -- Ahderson, =- Bacituar - Baldwin; Bnll, Bork, (Lycomlng,)Bock,.(York,) Bernhard, Cr, ;frown', Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, i Carty Crai r. Crawfded. Dowdall, ..Edinger, Fausold,, .Foster H Getz. aines, Harper, Hill, lilt legal. Hippie,. Holcomb, Hunsecker,' linbrio, Ingham '.lniffs, I ream Johns,'Jcihnsinf, Laporte, - .Lebo, Longaker Lovett, Weffiniont, M'Carthy,'WComb,' Mangle, Me ' • near Miller, Montgomery', Moorhead, Nunnemacif Orr. Pearsd»;Pholps,-Ptircell, Ramsey, 'Reed; Ileinlield• 'ii-•berta, Shenk. •(Allogheny,) - Pfaff th•JWyiin-Ttijr;,.)-StreffaOTTliompanniVaii . Whallou, Wrightw(Dauphiff.,) Wright, (Luzerne, Met mermaitalma Wright.'Spealcer , --72. - • . Nays...-m f ,,,,-a.• Augustine, J)arry, Clover,. Coburn, Dock, Fry, Fultaii, Gaylord. Gibboney, ILunllton, llen cock, Houseke,f.er, Leiseering, MagyeaMailley, Morris, • Mumma, Patter,. nt. Salisbury, Smith, (Phi,ladelpit a,) Walter, Wintred , and Yearaley-24. ; Su the lineation was determined In the affirmative. - On the questi,u, Will the Rouse azree,to the second mondment? • The yens and na .. .s were taken, a id'iverti as fellows, -viz: • Yeas—Messrs. And,rsen Backus Inldwin . , Ball, Beek, (Lycoteltig,) Beek, _(lur - Tier sherd. riloyd,'Browlie_ Brush, Ituchamtn, (NC I.ntrip4icil: Carty, Cipitt, Fit nFold. Foster, Getz; lainea. lawcl, , Harper, • Heins, Hibbs, 11111; 11pj,im, Holcomb, IlunFoCrer, 1 in. brie, Ingham, Innis. 1 Win. Johns,' ;Johnson; Laporte; Lebo, Long - dicer, M'Crirthy.M'Comb, Mangle, Menear. Mi er, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nun. . •.'neufficher. Orr, Pea Pura,ll, Ramsey, Rend,. Rein- - hold, Riddle. Ito erts, Sheck,.Smith, (Allegheny), Strong°, Veit Whalloh, Wright. t . Imzerito Z111111101.111:111 . and Wright. SPeaker.-0, Nays—mos..A. Verry. (llo'ver, 'Edinger, Fry. Fillton; Alaylord,, Gibbotioy.- I lanfiltrim Hancock, II unekfir. Leisettring. Magee, Mailloy..Morris, ;Mumma, : Patterson, Phelps. Salisbury, Smith (Candiria,) Thump.. Walter,Wintrode.' 'Wright (Daupilin)'find -Yeara-- So the nuesthin was determined In the affirms Ivo. On the question. Will the House agree to the third amendment - The yeas and nays were taken, and were as lo . , cit YEA:3—llesirs. • Ander:3(3n, IlaeltuA,ldinln, Peek, (Lyeorolnit„) Rtirnbard,,_lloyd, ! Be-, Yorl Brown. Pm:lnman, Caldn rll, Campbell,Carty.Cr:34( . .' Crawford, Edinger, Fan:3°ld. Foster, Fry. Iletz. Ilni •?Ineaub, Harper, Ilelns. Iltbi>s; ' Hlll, Ilillegas, llolennai, Housekeeper, Ithiele,legbant.. Innis, Irwin, I ..lnhits, Johnson, Laporte • Lebo, Loneaker, Lovett, M'Calment, ory, - N unnemaelier,, Qtr. feallort, l'helps"..l'jircell, am-' ?t,y, Heed. pli.:gheily.) Smith, -Walebria;) IV .e.bt. (flauphlh,) 114*Ill. A btl7,:pne i ittld F lini, Ltd:wining, Il'Carlby, ,7llagee rlsok. Mlle, Patterson, it delleht. 1t , 21 , 111 . 15. Falishiry, - ter,AVlntrodo, YoF" -., e'faml V. ii.rld.... 3 pea'‘er- - . Su the questlen Was Jot...indeed in the :Mir inn II On The qbestidn. - • •' Will the Ileum; a:no:wham t The yeas and 'VS ware t.t6 ht, Mid is..ri! nn f..111.:v.. . _ . . , YEAS--:MeFArs. Anderson. linehns, 11111, Beek. ll.' coming) Dock. (York,) Bernhard, Boyd. Bayer, Brow littn;ll. IluelMnan, Cald‘tell, Campholl, Carty. Crii, Craw fortiTriawalal, , lldingor...Vausold..Fcgd.or, Fry..9oty._ HarpOr Minos,ihbs, 11.111, Ilillogas, lONA' Macomb, Itousokeoper, 1 9zieecl:er o Imbro, Innis. I . Johnson,Lofirmker, LOVOI t, M'Co moot, P.l'domb, 'Mangle, Meneer,l . ll . le 51ent,wmery, Moorhead, Ntazinem:whor. Orr, •'ents,,4" Phelps, Purcell, Itainsox, Iteed. Reinhold, Biddle,. itu", orta,---Shank,--Smittr.--(Cainhria.) • Smith, Thompson, Vail, AVultr,•.Wiluiron,lVriglit, (lAtzurm Yearsley, Vdinmednian and Wright, Spenitor—lis. • .. Nays- 7 —Mossrs. Harry. Clover, l'obou•u,.Faltou. Gi' bony, llalncr Ilancook,lter, Ingbain,'l.eigeitrin Atagoo, Nimbly Morris, l'uttorson, Salisbury and IVI trotio-16. 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Anyperson enclosing oar: DOLLAR to the proprietor, below, shall receive the Magazine. ter: one year,..or a. person sending us SMUT subscribers-and I.IOIIT .notim .. at . oite time shall receive a copy gratii. --- Di. M. ii A Ll.ol3,,Publisher and Proprietor.. Corner of Torment and Bromfield Streets, Boston. Julie 1111 ST RECHT.-IrED—: ' ' Fresh sruni.vpunyturs, , • " APPLFA, • , • • " LOBSTERS I " . Tom ATO kvieuuti, _ - _ TICKLER ONIONS, OILERKI.IO, • • FIGOLILY, • PRFZEIVVED QINGER. • • TABLB OIL, AO: • Above 'artleleivnurented equal to 14n7 ID Markt For sale low for cash at 4141Yier1856.3 ' WILLIAII6I. Mffff4=MEßM: ": ...- " 7 Jtiiii6t - tiie . :- . Stie - -':- . -:, ....._._. . 173UV.LIC. gicLE:—By ti L .- powers coal/n(4O the will ofjohill3ollenberger deceased, I will expose to pnhlie sale, on, tke Premises, In Monroe. - township, Cantiorland - county, about four miles east of Carlisle, at,ll. o'clock, A. M., On FRIOAY,'AVOUST, 29; IssB, • ' a Orsterate LIMEBT INE FARM, con -taming 120 - A.60 per., about 100 acres A Er .. r ptirbich aro , cleared and under good fence--et _largo pert of which is post .„ • .acct ndi—aud the residue of the Isla Is covered with GOOpLTIISIB There am two nets of Improtenietrts en the hirm— one a bog and; Plastered 'lease and good Bank Born. and an'Orchard; the other a Two-story Stone. house and Kitchen, with an Orchard. The Parm been .divided into two partF.l, of 70 A. • .. - 114 per. in one part, and 55 A:14.0 per.. in the other; and the seine will he sold all together or in parts, as pill best Suit. purchaser!! and .bring the , best price for . tbe heirs. • -1-71103-eriirs-tvill-lw-ticiderrnown-en74110-day-Ofesale:---- One thouslind &Mare, of the Pllrchnso monry muet .remain In the land during the life of the ;vlilow. July 23,1856-45 J A LU. AB L . -F , A.R M A PRI YAW: SALE. This valuable property is •situated in•Dicbinson town strip, Cumberland county, .4 , 4 miles smith of Paper-, town', 1 mile from . the Gettysburg road. lying between it ittuf the Qxford road, and about VA miles. from the .° York Springe, known its the wALTEMYER FARM. , CONTAIN - I:NU 1116 AGRES OF LAND, One hunched of whict are ideated and in atbmd state of rultirallon, and 'the residue is ebVered with Good • Timber; and Young Chesnut of the RlMst Tr•lity. • ' Tim Improretne it ts are a ono and a half story LOG 1101k.W.,.theroughly - repaired, LOG • 1).1 NIC BARN, Wagon • tt " Shed end" Corn Crib, Smoker house. Dry: llcnine, anti other • convenient :• Out•buildlogs. .A rood Apple Orchard, besides cherry. peach, sod other frnit trees. ' • . • A beautiftil stream of running water within a Oxon,: distance of the door. About 4000 lib:diets of Limo hay. been put On the• Farm within the' last couple of yeiri: The lend is prniturtive, and the fences good • For terms, Ac., enquire of A. L. SPONSLI;11:; Reid. Estatu Agen t: July CO, iso—tfi . 7"- N • • Par Pa. VALIJA,I3LE• S AT PUBLI(' 7 , SA IX.. ON TIIESPAY,.'tiEII`OI Ell la, 18511. The -snitlerlhers will otTr: pubik kilo. en the day abOve inmitioned; nt the Court Ifoust, in the tort - tug-11 et CarliKle -the tlillnyrint described Faring. late, the proper ty of Andrew' 11Olines, deceased, No, 1, slttinted in South Aliddrkon township : Cunt - Veil/int) county, about one mile south of Cm-lisle and bob BOSier'S M boilndrtr. by 04 Letoit Spring;whim-h runs- ntong itb entire western bender, other land' of the undersigncid. afnt lends of C. Altl, Stephen Cook, and -W. Glenn. 11 contains IRF ACHLP A 4 SD .12 ;PEACHES" nf ilrAt•rale I,IM ESTON 1.1 LAND. about 40 of which are boarlly tlinbermLaint. the balance •In a good Itate cultivation, and undo,. e:ood•rence. The improvements • t licroon nro n Two story IgON.F STONE BAN . B. B N . • rat lary, Wagon Mimi, Corn Crib. and othbr ' Ont•buildino. Iv Ith a • well .0t .1,.'""• excellent and nover-falling water nem- doti tro,Oreltard of clioicn, y; rafted Nrpit Tree;; 'hero 1r Alpo zt very vopfort:tblo — Sfono and :Tog isni stag 1.• Wiql a p,.:: . lratm attactod, sltuateil:yler thv is good Meadow-Land, No. 9 a - %johis N0..1; and is otherwise bounded by the row,l liroiing from Carlisle to't7ritighead*Millminnarnia-- •01e.., A hi. Stephen Cook', Abraham Border, and other,. if conbilis • • IS',.! ACRES ANP 70 PERCHES. Thu land is prime Lim EsToN IC, and coritithis about 3 . Acros of heavy Timber: - the residue Is Id good cultisa• Hon, and t tlio fences are iu good repair. The Improve. Men is are -a •iionifortate• Log House, a new.Stono nod Promo. Bank Barn, hathig two Threshing Floors, Wpgi)ll Shed, Corn Crib. Granary, Cider „Press, in good • order, and other Ont•buildlngs. There is also a goad Hreliard man never-failing well of water. .Any further' infOrmation - will - - g , irert--liy-dohe— Trvine. Northeast Corner of the Publis Square, Chribilo. who will iL any thus aceampany parsons wishing to view the farms, Sale to MITIMMiCt) at 10 o'clock on paid day, when terms, which will be easy, xlhl ho mad,. iknomn. . JANE ANN. MIMES, WILLIAM' A. II 0 LM,V;S;