Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 03, 1856, Image 7

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qiiNo BARLEY.
-The friends of Mr.,Huchanati bare pub•
',he(' a biography of him, but being unable
procure a copy of it, we bare been compel'
to compile one for. publication, or leave
,r readers uninformed•of hie snarly great and
•ble deeds. , We thereiore, says en Exchange,
bliall the following, the truth Of- - :Wisicih le
Ily attested ky the history .of the past as our
BIOGRAPHY OF . • -
Dined the Federal party in early life:- •
-ccutwil _the_ Drinsparaoy_--of libelling_ yfaeli!
ington.
a49Avaaclies against James Madiaan in
1615.
veto charged him with . eowerditie for
- the' capital. - - • •
.L-7-7-poke-of--the--Dentooracy-aa- being a corrupt
party, .
.; id the people, to beware of
_foreign . influence
: tterly opposed to the ezteueiotrof slavery,
•-" 1819. '
! - Ilargvrt cley - with bargain and sale•inlB26 -
7 I ad he any Democratic - blood, would let •it
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Ittre . ye veeilleting—tever Ptablejn•ppinion.
ever'origicatuthwny mett•utc for - the. public
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.—+(lvueett,l lc w:-.wages -doctrine-in-IB4o—
Ir° of simply Jemea Dueltanau, but on the eta..
- very plettorm of 113D6.'
A CuA.Ner. To Wm.—To the editor , •of the
New IThik Daily Tine :
Two.matterl have, ent.ored largely - I - W*lh •
present Probideatial - cwavaar, -- wliah I wish - to
liepo . ,,e of by applying the - argununlum •cid
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Firat.-- ; .1 will
_bet $0,90 that Jolla C. ,Fre
+u4nt-is_iiQL 4J
-never_wee a Itoman Oath°,
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Seconcl.—l will..bet $5,000 that he is. not
bind never was n Sinieholder.
The moll ey - citiipo - attddriiith" - Dunown,
Sherniii;• 7 & Co., whenever any forty signifies
his acceptance of either one or both of their
wagers. Yours for Freodon,
,W. J. A. FULLER.
V. S. I liave sent an nutograph oppy oi
this ohallengo to th'S New York Express..
Neraork, Thursday, Aug. 14 0 1856:
luixols.—Therehicago tribune etates,that
in a number of Townships of Northernlll'lo4
the,Buohunun eleotorial ticket will not poll at
'solitary vote, where last-,year,a majority not
ed, with thirDemooratieVarty:
GRAND REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION IN DE
Tnorr„—The Delroit piipre hring'us nooount:
of one of, the largest meetings_ ever held it.
Idichigan, winch assembled in that city on'
last Some ?..0,000 persons "are
suppoerff to have been present,
•c) tfarme,rs.
E W itiCULTURAL WAR 7•
• LOOMS. , •
F A.'llNt.
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The sul,.1114:1, to tut; othseauent of the :Vain
dkt tn ni•p(.site -the Itallyelid Depot, is no,
rectilt'in. , a ~.trio.:,•, : lipahling Implements, such
' Pi. 91% ;•' • ' • • '
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' . ll 11.1.:S DRILLS, . .
GRAIN rANSy...-
' • • . 'CORN SIIELLERS ' , 1
• ' , ' - - . NAIRN 1301LORS,
. Corn mid Cob Orindiies (Scott's Ulaift),Alie Crescent 1
Grain •Mill, limbo :-.llovala, RIIAP.EItS AND MONVOlibsl
(Manny's with 'Wood's' Improvement), Straw' Outtoix."l
tc., all of VII ik.:ll . zu • o of the must improved kind aim .1
workman:4llp, and will be sold on the most acc...,m.
. modathof t.:.rols. Fatiners aro respectfully invited ti I
' ' call Mill Al,:a'-tliiiU insfore purchasing. ,
.7. ARMSTRONG.
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-..A11tia.....ne.-the_amstnffnee of Taila.otgiltiioe're's Patent
r Grain Drill \vlll I,t: bild at Srdroinaustown bißonjatuff
Clay ; and at t,liiiipensimrg by Chriatian Long.. ,
August :.li , ,iSio,. . . ..
1)L011 7 ' S IJOSITS !—The subscriber ,
hai ntid Ls coma:ll4ly koeidng_ou astortmoilt
thn cels'sratcal P,AtiltAl,PLOWS.,tAlso,Lconstantly on
hand Plitnh'ii, Hod -11•Ohivood's PlOws. `We
have al— a very 1.1110 .or tho thatalls Yotk Plows
Land,.a:.!d n Ilt , ,, , rtUlOnti 01 Cultivators. ItOinombo i.
the old v•taild, 2 , 11thl street, Carlislei. •
.31a.h.1., - 111,SHY SAXTON. .
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U FA tli.l. RS.—The sub:icriber h as
:rem thaaty_withimestf thO lamest
assortment A Ot'4lartiitairo over brought to this place.. lle
•hasjit,r cd so Itamoii with and IthOut pat.
astenlh.:s, irth rot: steel Instits ranging hi pairs front
44 tot: se., A 1:1 ;tht pr straight and twist link trace
chains fr.titt-TatAto•f.l:.!s. limn° Matte traces of all)!lntis,
also at. t sm.' ad, mill,' breast, butt, carrying halter
and 1e.,; c' e ttiss--.tics a vary largo lot of shovels, forts,
A adis.-I .. .raid S. Add In short ovorything .and any
thing ooht at.hy the i'araters— --
Itiontenher thit_ottistoud I:Sst Main St: Carlisle.
March In. het. • 11. SAXTON.
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l'r . 4 tisie: Was determined In the affirmative, -
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•On the questiou„ • . • . •
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' Will the Senate agroo to the see p
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Jlie yeas and pays were taken,arecafily to the pre
. - visions of Om flonstitutien; and wero as follows: '
E:,1(.,-,, , , A I ~ -DiViTh 00 - DE
t. o - Yeasj- --- -Messrs. 13i•owne, Ilueltidow,rresswoll,Tivans,
•i, , ;ii ! ,;,•:.111 , 1. lets retrieved ilisstoro to the Mime - - Ife,le, Ingrain, :Jamison, Knox, laubrieh, Lewis. voilli,
toek. Sellers, B.„uumn, Souther, • Straub, Vi'alten,
recent 1,!. (...' t. i d . I by. br..11: W. Cauthnitif, next door to
;oh m i c ., ;,1•,..•!...11,:i1i1e.s 11,401, where he. 1.1
. . as a &nor m , • 'Welsh, Wlierry„ and Wilkins-19. --
Nays-Messes. Ciabb, Ferguson, Oren, Pratt , Price,
assortment 11.
L Dii - , - :; /j( lifi3, I i iII.WERr . ES, BOOTS and spiDEs', .. -- ... -• '
i li o. w i l l ;,,, i: ; :; . •1.3. t-, liar° his friends and •eustonie . . !Ind Platt, Sneaker- 1 5.
So the quetilion was deterudued in theaflirnunive . .
come ~r.,i :,,. )11,1. Tl....tukfulr: for past favor . ; hel Vs the question. .- • • -.
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bY - itrl:z. .ilt - ; a. -, .:i7i0 -- I.li - baiiillos.; to a Moira - f - • 'Will the Senate Kgeoo to the third amendment ? •_.
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pul.it... ell.• - •osige. •• . .4., - • . ... . ~. • • - T he yeas and ilaya - ,were taken agrembly to the Coo
• Api- - ,1•..t,‘151.0.j.". i . N. W. WOODK ~!,g t•• • sWu P tion uud were as follows.;
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IMPLEMENT
LtESOVUTION PROPOSIND A.
miinumrsAg, 111.*; c9m mo
iserrirr QT. 00XMONNVIAALTU. , •
Resolved by-thirtetiatO antillonseof Repine thituveri
of ties' Oantraohnosaith'• of, Pennaylratilh General
---Assmablir-inet,-That--the—foliowlug - -ainendmeutratn
reposed to t the Ourstitution of the Conumiziwealth, lR
fteeerrianho *4 n Meiviskithof the "tenth, taticte
Theloiddi_be.littsdriAtienttartiele-to said-Ootatitit
tion to be designated as Anemia EEL -- • ,
, • UP.PLIBTJO DIMS, ,•
Swear 1: The State may riontinekdebtri; 'to' supply
casurd - deficlte or !Mimeo in revenues, or to. meet ca.
perms Lot otherwise provided ibr; but the.aggrehnte
awned of such debta .direct: or • contiwent, , whether
contracted, hy_virtne atone* more Actoof ,t_hOenerol
Assembif; or at Maoist periods of time, IbMI stover
exceed seven bAindrOd and fifty thousand dollars, alut
the money Suiting from , the• theatien of such debts,
shall be apPlied to the . purpose ler which it was ob
tained, or to repay the debase contineted,ond to no
other purpOse whatever;-,
„:-- , Shirmt - 2,7„1n addlUon-to Alse_nbeen.linsited. power
the State may contract' ebts to ,repel invasion, atip,
. prose insurrection, defend the State in war, or to re.
--deem, ththipresecitthutatanding - Andebtednesacsrtthe
'State; brit.the money arising from. the contracting of
• such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which
It was raised, or to 'repay inch debts, and. to no other
purpose whatever. • .
Swaim 8. Except the,debtri, above specified, in sio•
tions one and two of this Article, no debt whatever
shall. be created by or on behaltof the State, -
Suwon 4.' To preside f o r thriplYment - of the present
debt, and any additionsl debt; contracted as aformaid l
the Legislature- shall, at its first session. after the
kthiption of this amendmentiestente a sinking fund,
which - Shall be suilleteet to pay the accruing interest
on huch debt, and annually to reduce the principal ,
thereof by a sum not less than twu hundred. and fifty
thousand dollars; which sinking (rind shall consist of
the net'annual income of the public works, froth time
to time owned by the nide, or. the proceeds of the
sale of the Mbic• or any part thereof; End of the incosne
orproccods of sales of decks °trued ',fry the: state, to
gether with other funds, or resources,;that`thay be des
ignated by law. The said sinking fund -urn be' in
• crewed; from time to time, by assigning to it any part"
- o(the taxes; or other - revenues of - the -State,-not rer .
qthreilthrthe ordinary and current expenires ef gov•
ernmentvand Unless in ease of war, Insurrection' or
.luvasion, no part of the said sinking fund shall be
used or applied otherwise than in the extinguishment
of tire -public _the_amonnt.of..surir.._ debt
is red ucod below the sum or five millions'of donnas.
ezerioz-6,The credit of tho Ooramortwenltli_shall_not_
In nny•olnnuor, or *vent, be pledged, or loaned to e -any
_ company corporation, or ruleoclati - n; not
shelf the commonwealth hereafter become ajobot owner
or !dot kholderi In any company, assiklation, or corpora.
Wm. -
'Sac. 6.. Tho commonwealth shall not assume the
debt, or airy fuirt there6f,,otany county, city, borough,
or township; or of any corporation or association";
unless such debt slutU have been contracted to unable
.the_state'..to_repal invasion, suppress domestic insur•
section, defend Itself in time ot. war, or to assibt the
state iu the dischargo of any portion of its present
indebtodness.
lire, 7. The Legis!attire shall 'not authorise any
county,_clty, xwougla, township, or incorporated dls.
trict, by-virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise. to
become at stockholder in any company, association, or
corporation; ur to obtain mousy for, or loan its credit
to, any uorperation, association, institution, or party.
• • 151COON'D .17411NDMENT.
Thoro shall be an addltionarartiele to said constitu
tutiun, to be deSistutte.l as article . XlL, as follows:
,All.llOll XII
- - .01 , NEW coutair,B,
;No county shall Lc divided by a lluo cutting ott over
one•tenth of its population (either to form a now-county
or otherwise), without the .Ixpruss assent of such
county, by a vote of the eleCtors thereof; nor shall any
new county be - established, containing loss ttutn four
hundred square tulles.
.
- 711tRD - AMANDSMAT:--,
Frcim sectionAwo of the first article of the. constitu
tion, itrike out the Words "of thirdly of Philadelphia,
and of each county respectively:" from section five,
reinie article, strthe out the words, "of Philadelphia
and. of the severalcou,utios VP from section seven ' Mule
article, strike out the words, •` neither the city ofPhila
delphia nor any," and Insert in libu thereof the words
"and no:" and strike out section four, Prime article;
and in lieu thereof lose t the following:. . .
elm •4. In the year one. thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and in every eaventh year thereafter,
representatives - to - the - number of ono hundred, eitall be
apportions. anti distributed equally thrAitchout the
state, by districts, in proportion to the-number of , tax.-
able inhabitiants in the several parts thereof; except
that any , county 'containing at least three thousand
ti ve hundred tasables-may be allowed - a separate repro.
st.ntatien ; but no - more than three.nounties shall he
joined, and no county shall be divided - in the formation
of a district. Any city cdutalvilng a sufficient number
of taxables offtitio it to at least two representatives.
shall have a: separate representation assigned -it, and
shall ho divided into convenient districts of contiguous
territory, of equal taxable population as neer ite may he,
each of which I listrletwthall elect one representative."
At the and of section seven, same artiele, 'inert thesit
words" the -city-of--Philadelphia shall bu 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 Aral *Arden, atter the adoption
or this amendment, shall divide the city of Philedelphit
Into •senatorial and representative districts, In the
manner above provided; such districts to remain un
changed until the apportionmant In the year Due
theurand eight hundred and sixty-four.
I=
.T , .;bu isurtl;nl XXVI,
The liexislatitre strap hero the power to niter, revoke.
•r annul, uuy einirter ut ilicorpurntion limeniter at..
'Teed br'ltiutor. ittiy Speelnl ur g. law. whon•
In.their.oplaloi it te:ity b injurious to the eitizelx
d' cho ,o:l,inoi, wealth : in stirli manner. however, th
nu Inju. tiee eliall be'd:ine to the corpornturo.
, • -In Senate,. April 21,18.
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Itrsaimin, That thls)resolation pasl+. On tho first
nfitenduient. yeal 24, nays 5. On the . second mend
natal, yeas 12. says 0. On tho third amendment, yeas
25, nays I.7 — i:/n the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays
4 Extract from the Journal.
'fIIONIAS A.'MAGUIRE Clerk.
,
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In Mousl of Representatives, 1'
• • . April 21,1846. - c
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.RE9OLYiD, That Oils resolution poss. On the qtrs.
nencelment, yeas 72, nays 24'. On the Secoinl.amend.
meta. yeas • 11.3. nays 2.5. On the third• amendment
yeaii-411,tutys2:4-antl:on-fourth..ainendinent,-yous-09,
nays In. 'Extraet front the Journal. ,
. • • WILLIAM JACK, Clerk.
SE WYK Omem,A. G. 0011T1hi,
Filed April . 2.1,1856.1 Sec. of the Common weAlt h
Seorotary'o Office,'
Harrisburg, Juno 17,1356.}
PYNIFTINANIA,
I do herVby certify that the atove and foregoing ialt
tame and correct copy of the original , Resolution roles
ttve to an .'amonament of 'the dbustlttttion,". ns the
same roinains on tile In this Aloe. •
. . .
~,)•• In testimony whereof I have hereunto not
m
LS. ',•• y hand and caused to be affixed the seal er
--:,.. 9 the Socretary'a (Mee, tho thy and year above
wiittor.•, • • - . ' -A: O. CUPTIN,
• _ Sec, of the — A:, O.
'• In Senate, Itiltril'2l,
IleAniution proposing amentimenta to the c nil attu.
Bon of the Commonweeithlteingrunder consideration
, On the question',
' Will the Senate agree to the first amendment?
t .Tito yeas and nays were - taken agreeably to the pro
yiAlons of the Constitution; and wore as folloWs:
Yent; 7 -Mettsrs; Browne. lluelcalew, Ciesswoll, Evans
yergnson FinentiMat.,, fiomt, Ingram, Jamb: Ai,
i.A11W1.4( :4'Cliut‘,6, Price,' Sellers, Shunt/tit'
Sonthnr. ..Strottb, 'Taggart, Walton, IVoish, Wherry
.WilKins mid
,Vilttt, 24/.
"Says-:—Messrs. Grubb, Oreig, Jortiut,...?lfttill tiger, Aam
" 6r;i l i, •
• Yee*—)Pitens.; Cretewells
EvenseFengtnuni; Ilege,`'lrigriuidamison,
JordastatnotiAsnahttelk,A6Wlek•M'Olinteek,Bleilingerier
Pratt, Price, flellers;Shumas, s outher. Straub, Tag
part, Walton, • Webb,: Wherry, Wilkins, arid - Matt.-:
N4ys.=lntrACitoit..4.l _ •
So the qUestion , wigs
. .on,thequestion,.• '• • , • • _ •
Will,the Renate
agree to the fourth,amendmentt' - :
%IltrYeas neaLneya i were taken agreeably, to, the con:.
ititittionliplOgere_ao.ol4low, • -
Brim ne, Buckilona — Crewman, - Sunk'
Flenniken, 'Hoge, ingram4anilso4 - Jorilast, 141007 C, Law
bads; Lowlik_WCllntock, PACO' Bellers,Bhuman, Bonni
er. Straub , Waltaa,,Wilsh, Wherry, Wilkins ,and Platt,
B Peehet=.-23. • • • • • ' ' • -
Nays—Miniiri:Crabb; Gregg, Mellingerand Pratt. 4.
So• the question was determined in the affirmative.;
Journalo ..gou - so - Of -- Itepresentatives*' APrlk 21,
.
• Thee yeas and naya.were taken agreeably to the pro.
visions of the Constitution, and on the Deal proposed
amendment, were as follow s: , •.• • • '
Pods --- Messrs . • Anderson, Backus Hall,
Beck; (Lyetnnlng,] Beck, (York ,) Bern hard, -Boyd, 'Bop,
eriltrottb7ll - n — ultl - Weinan; CaldwelliVamPhellinir.tr ,
Craig, Cmiribrd,.. Denten, 4:anger, • Fansold, Footer
Alets,_llo,lcies,-Ilatol, 'Harper? Ileins,,Ribba,...l ll ll) .
itiiimacker, — .linbrie, - -Ingham-
Innis, Irwin, - Johns, - Johnson, - Laporte, Lebo; Longaker
Lovett,.lM'Calmont, hltarthy, DPComb, , Mangle,: Me
'neat, Montgolnory, Moorhead, _Nunsiemacber
otr, Pearson , Phellus, Purcell, Ramsey., Moorhead ,_ _
Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, ,(Allegheny.,) Smith
4,Carabria,rBcalth,(Wyoming) Strouse. Thompson,Yall
Whalion, Wright , (Daup h in.) Wright, (Luserne,. Zim
Women and Wright, Speaker-72. ._ • •
Hays—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Coburn,
Deck, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, H amilton, Han
cock; Housekeeper, Leisenring, Magee, - Manley, 'ldorris,
Mununa, Patterson, Salisbury, amid', (Philadelphia,)
•
Walter, Whitrode and Yearsiey-24.. • -
So the question was dttermined in the. affirmative. •
On the question,
Will tho House agroo. to the second amendment?. •
Tho yeas and nays were taken, and were as follows,
viz:
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eas-14ess . n. Anderson. - s - ,,8
ya . idwin, Ball, Beck,
(Lycoming,) 'Beck, (York,) Bolt hard, Boyd, Brown, :
'Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell; Campbell, Carty, Craig,'
Faesold, Foster, DO4, Haines. Hansel, 'Harper, Heins,
11Ibbn - , lin - leonib - Olubsejkar,l - m-" -
brio, Ingham; Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, taporteo
hobo, Longakor, Lovett, AlTaireent, M'Carthy, M'Comb, •
Mangle, Menear, , Miller. Mentsomery, Moorhead,. Nun.
nentacher, Orr, Pearson; Puree 1, Ramsey, Reed, Rein.
- 1014 7- IliShenk,
Strouse, Vail, Whalion, _Wrigh___(Luserne,) Zimmermen -
an Trights _ -
-, .Nays—Messrs: -Augustine, Tarry, clover, FAllnger„
Fry, Fulton, Ortylprd, Giblionoy, Hamilton, Hancock,
illinoker, Leieenring. Magee, _Manley, Morris, Munima,
Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury. Smith. (Cambria) Thomp
son, Walter, Wintrode, Wright (Dauphin): and )(mule
101-2 S. -
So the question was determined In the aMrnintive.
On, the question, -
Will 'the House agroo thir third amendment?"
Tho yeas ond-naya-wOro-takon,- and-were-a t 4
Yxss-slessei. Anderson, 'Backus, Baldwin, Dail,
Dock,•(Lycorning,) Bock, (York.) . Bernhard, Boyd, "to
yer, Brown, Buchanan; Caldwell, Campbull,Carty, Craig,
Crawford, Edinger,Yousaid,- Foster, YrY, Getz, iisines.
( (Amid, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, 11111, Mops, llipplo,
Holcomb, limisokooper, Imbrio,lughain, liinis, Irwin,.
Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longakor, Lovett,
llPCalmont, SPComb, Mauglo, Menenr, Miller. Itiontem•
,ory,.."Vunnennicher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Bain
soy, lieed, Itiddlo; Shenk Smith ;- (Allegholay,). Smith,
.(CambriA,) Smith,- (Wyoming.) Thompson, WhAliont
Wright,. (Dauphin ' ) Wright: (Ibuserno) and Zimmer
ma n-64.
?Ctrs—Messrs. Barry,, Clover, Coburn, Dpck, Dowdal,
Fulton, Gaylord, tlibbonoy, - .Hamilton, _Hancock, !lune
ker., Lelsenrius. M'Carthy. Slagee, Manley, Moorhead,
Morris. Pattorson, Ittinhold. Roberts, Salisbury ,
tar, Wintrodo , Ytutrsloy and Wright,.Speakcir- - -2I:
do the question was determined in tau affirmative* .
On the question, •
agreettYthe•fourtlt-atnendmont,
Tho yoas dud nays worn taken, And were as follow,
viz:
-. YEAS—Memnr.; - :'Avdorson. Backus. - Ball. Dock, (ty
coming,) Heck, (York.) Bernhard; Boyd, Boyer, Brown,
Brush. - Buchanan,- Caldwell, -Campbell,' Quay, Craig,
Crawford. Dowand, Edingen Foster, .Fry, Gets,
Hamel. Harper Ilolnes, 1111 Am, 11111, Hillogns, Hippie,
Holcomb, Housekeeper, liunsecker, Dare, lunis, Ir
win, Johnson, Laporte, Lobo, Longakor, Lovett, WCAI-
Mont, M'Carthy, M'Cumb, Mangle, • :Veneer ' Miller
Montgomery, Moorhemd,_Nuunernseher, Orr,Pearsall,
Phelps, Purcell, Itainiesy, Beed
errs Shoat , Smith; (...Nunlnia,,) Smith, (Wyoming,
Thompson ,Vail, Walter, Whalion, Wright ' - (Lusertio,)
Yeareley. 211mmortunn and' Wright Spesker—:lid. •
Iklay/t—Mussrs. Barry; Clover, ColuTurn, Fulton, Gib
bony, Mines, Hancock, Ituneker, Ingham, Lelsenring,
Magee, Manley Morris, Patterson,
.Sallsbury And Win
trodo—ln. •
So the'questlon was detorminidln the atlirmative.
• • •
itCRITAP.V3 °Mille '
• Harrisburg, Juno 27,1840.
•
Pennsylvania, as : ' . .
I do certify; that the above and foregoing .is a true
and eorreet.eogy' of the "Yens" and +.` Nays" taken on
ro
the Resolution pp:Wog nwenameuts to_the_Cortstitt
tion of the Commonwoolth, as the.same appears on the
Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of
this Commonwealth' for the ISCSMOIII, of 18Sd. ~ , .1,
,--.6c•-•
Witness my baud and the seal of Said °Mee,
..- -.... this twenty-seventh day of 'June, one thou
sand eight sand eight hundred and fifty-4s. -.
:—.. , . A. O. CUILTIN, '
Rerretary of tit° Commonwealth.
0 an .,.. I 'itESi[ RitivAL
ial o i 0 k) ,k - . . oOPitanDwAnti :
.
HENRY SAXTON.
The subscriber having returned from the city would call
the attention of his friends' and the public to the
largo And well tioloctod assortment of Hardware which he
has justeel vett. eensloting in part o f,111111.1/1 NO MA=
TERi s
lAL. nails, screws, binges, locks, 1,0115.1:lass. putty,
paints. of st; Wo.': :I . ..ttiLS.—edge tools; saws and planes 0.
esery description, with tiles,' rasps, hammers, anvils, Ac.
111,.1 5' of every description and • quality-contiaub
alma of different briinds, white polished American glass,
French-glass of nil sizes, double thick glass of all ssizus,
'ground enamelled glass. Ac. • • .
A general assortment sof SIIOIIMAREES AND SAD.
iltaltS TOOLS, tatetliti - r - iiith morocco, lining and bind-
Ing,skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount.,
lug; 'saddletrees, he. . - , • a. •
COMM T111.611141N(.1--canvass (plain, enamelled. fig
mud and embossisd,) patent and enamelled Leather,
.axles, springs. hubs ;-spokes, felloes, shads, At., Ac.
Csbinot Makers will tied a largo assortment of yarn
lobes, mahogany and walittit,veueers, moulding, roset Les,
hair-cletirettrled-hairdSo---
WIIITi POLISH. P A I NT-.• A now article for makings
beautiful, white and brilliant pollsh„fer 4luing•roduts,
parlors, Ac. • .- .
IRON-4 large stock, comprising all kityls in general
LW. •
Remember the old stand, Fast High Street, Car
lisMarcle, Pa. • . . • -
h :Aim.] _ ~ - , HENRY SAXTON. •
ITUMCEOPATITIO , M E D.PC A L
1 cot buo li 'OF PENNSYLVANIA.
- Located in Filbdrt, Street alas.° Eleventh,
•-• PIIILADIII,PIIIA. . ' •
The Lectures of the- regular course will volumene , ' on
the Second Monday of October, and Continuo until the
:not of Marcla-ensuing, ,
Amount of fees Mr a full course of Lcetures ,
(invariably mil), i`,loo 90,„
stuth.lltß who have attended two full courses . , ~..
in other Medical (.I,lleges, ' 6O 00
Graduates of other Medical Colleges, 30 00
Matriculation Foe, paid only ones, -' 6 00 .
, Practical Anatomy, .
`Graduation Flra, • , ' • . 30 00,
,FACULTY.
WALTER WILLIAMSON, 31.1). Emeritus Professor of Clini
cal Medicine. • • ' ~
3. P.•D.ou:,
,M. D., Professor of Matcria Medico. and
• Tberapt•utiett. ' • • • S
Are ‘;-i K. !-.e.u.1,, M. D., ProfessOr 01 Ifetoceoftt hie In st I.
• Out's , hallolOgy• and the P,Tetiee of Medicine.
ISAAC M. Waitft, 31. IL, Professor of: OledOurcs, DlF..:lgo r i
of Women o tut Chi ldreni iittd Medical . 1 111kSprIld e!lee.
M !XIII: V,' SrAliji.f., 31. P , 3 ~ PyLfossor of •Chennstrk and
4
- •• Tux loeltat .:,
1 . • ,
'JACOB ttilot.tt, )l. D.; Prefessor of Surgery,
.. .
Wm tot ,A, It e, M.D., Professor of Physiology:
--)TYI:FOti-:1-1ttstitxd,-\t.1),-,-Prefettsor of Snatotay,
• .. W.IIII,I.IAMSON, M. 0., Dopr,
N. E. Corner 11th and Filbert streets, Phila..
. • August 130.85,0' y.. ,
) EVOLVING GR AIN — RAKES:—
ja Just reiceii•e/ n . lart, , o lot of ltrriilrl7ig. (intiu
Ita r keNtlitittro unit Bound- Teeth,.-for-tutb, very chop,
Also, it gtiod'assiirthiOstmill - C. 1 : 1 iTtiitTereilt
tnaketf, at If. SAXTOS'S - Ilardirsre Store, };:tst Math
Stteob Carlisle. • ' Juno 11.
iIFáL.
/SUE.filen gaits.
IZEISM
G E- 0 R . ,
Weer or ate, ACP ,
e(s6.oftlee emelte the west 4 enft_of,the_ __Celittit9us°
E - 11111tiltiOil;'''Atie•ihey . "'.at
k.frir—officio NeHrib .l 4atlifieilitieitrit few 'doom.
ioutb Hotel... _Alt. biudnets ontmuted to bim
will be promptly attended to. . [April lb.
N. GREEN, . AttcqueLAti ,Law;
/1:0611Icii In East' Main •StrinQiiis Icsliunt ks
atteind t.0 . .1301,TEM1144ix tonnexlon rhb
tdjuktptondork. •, , • [ Hay 2 1 41866.-Iy, „
- -
DOCTOR op DENTAL tIUAGERY.
' 44 mea 'lmmo anal residence opposite' Marlon
Hall, West Main street, Carlisle. [May 1.6,16--tf
DR; S. B. KlEFFER.Otlioeitfllortic
lUTOiferTstrWftwo doorsfroas Weise
store. Office hours, more particularly frour 7 to 9 o'clock,
-A, -Bt., asulfnma. 5 to - 7o'clook, - P. ' '
tat.f„
'OCTOit S. :P., ZIEGLgit. 7 -9ffiee
and Residonee East Main Etreet,tldrd door-slow
a, arket Pius°. Calls in town andt:ounty promptly.
at e . .
Carlisle, Jan. 2,186 d. . - ' .
0. RHEEM, AttorilOy
T at Law. °Mee in Main
_Litreet, Cailbde, Pa.—
ikirllusineas entrusted to Lim
.will be , promptly et
• • Feb, 7. '55.' •
GW. BRANDT, Manufacturer ( of
. French head,
Bottled Ali, Porter And Cider,
North aver Street ; near the. Rail Road Brldgergarlhde
• •
South- linnoirer 'street, "v•
•
next • door to•the Poet • ST..
Office.: „ •.
te„liill be Absent from
,Carlisle .the last ten days
of ouch month. - • . ^ (Aug. 1.,-Nl5.
TIVE. GEORGFI -- S. SEA
•• DENTIST; (min — the Bat
- *gams timer° _ College of_Dental_ Surgery,- Is
now prepared .0 Insert. Artificial Teeth of. every de
scription, and to ‘pbribrm all the other various duties
pertaining to the practice of his,profession Wilco stb:the
residence Of his mother, East Liitathendreet, threodoors,
helowitedfbrd. Reference-,Dr. Geo. Z., lirets, of Carlisle.
March 10.1856--41. _
; 1 ..1111`r.V
having been instructed
In the art• (by Dr. Geo. Z.
15retz. a gnitiuttte ut the 13a!timbre Dental Cortege). is
now prepared to receive his friends and--pellorm the
various ()penal, as In the line or the Dente! prObsslon,
at his residence: in Sauth Street, third door intio West
ttniet; t3ive us a call. Tonna - Moderate. .
Illy 27, 1856-Iy. . .
"N. -ROSEN§TEEL ) Ho - use, Sign
Fancy and Ornamental'
PAINTER AND . PAPER-11ANOER,
has romovedhis shop to South Itauover street, opposite
the Secoud - Preshyterian Church. ltesidence in•Pumfret
street, , viL ; elwit dist/med . below Itanoyer.
.• lie- will
iittend promptly to alt the above descriptions of paint
Inb, at reasunalde prica.. The vallouN kinds ofgraining
attended to, such as ndahogany r ciak,
inprovial style. •
•
GNU-Z4;•litt•V-LIEN4II , ----AS-11--_MLNVEYAN
0e.R,,,:-_!.._b_svo.ismot; late Register of Cumber
land county, 'will carefully attend to thu trausactiOn of
all such'busluescas umy, ._entrusted to him, such as_
the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, e.c. Ho will
also devote biaattentipii ; o the procuring of Land:War
rants, Pensions, (to. wolL:as: the purchitso and sale
oflical Estate, negotiations; of loans, ~c: tik"..Offico on
West High dtreet, formerly occupied,- y, W. M. Pcnrost
Esq. near the Methodist Church
pL.AL :ESTATE AGENCY.
juo Arosizvt '• 1117 7/101ARSON.
•
Eo,li 4 T/1031.P5PN,..
Ila - vo opened an Mike at St. Joseph, 310., for the pUi.,
chase an¢ sale of Heal Estate. buying and selling L*
WarranO, entering Land on Time, Surveying and, , /
plug Towns, Location of Warrants '
and niaptlethvest•
clients foehert•resitients, paying of Taxes, it bust ,
nese pertaining ton Generat-Land Agency in Missouri,
Kansas, NebraWa, and lowa. •
10).0ffieo on Second Street, North of A. T. Beattio's
Bank House. . . '[July 30,1856
EIN 1' DER,
•
- INYDER, & .
•M'FARLANE
•
•_LAND._ACIENTS.
•
31.1SNEAPOLIS, Opposite the Suspension liridge, Falls
of St. Anthony, Minnesota Territory,
will- buy and-sell lands, negotiate-loans, - locate land
wairantS4ll . llllnneAota, lows, and Wisc.:Main. Inquiries
respecting die country, by letter or otherwise, promptly
answered. .
REFERENCES
lion.
..
Alox.'ltainsey,, Ex-anvil:nor, ..
lion. 11. M. Bice, Delegate to Oongross, 'Minnesota,
Oov. Pollock, Harrisburg, . .. .
:Mines li. ;leek: ,t Co t , Phil:o4l4a. • . . '
Hon. - Frederlck Watts;Corllslo, . •
A. Brady Shame, Y.sii., . . . .
0 Magoon. Now*York, ' •
Robert Walsh, Now Orleans.
James It. Irvine, Eq.. Nowvillo. ' • .- •
H o n, .I.s. plod:, sroniMset, Primed., ..
1411..1. It. r:ilio, - • '' • - •
J.' 11, (loud, )lay or, tsprlngtleld, OWN'.
ti‘n. C. Anthony, . -
.1215- Carson, Esq. ed. LOUIS. ' . ' •
WIII. Wiltioll, Esq., ll)Lil.tiOie, 3Td.,.
J. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C.,
J. M. Wilson, Plillodolphia. 4 . .
,30,000 Acres of llpimProved Land for Salo, at . frota
.to $lO per:nere•, also improved 'Farms. ' Lots for*e
in St. Paul, St. Anthony, and- all town' on'the Minute
sots river.
trr.?_Plirtictilsr attention given to. the Loaning of.
Money, and Entering Land Warrants. Address, '
• P.NIMEit
Much Minneapolis, Min: Ter.
T - MPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.-,---
For the last threo years I 'have hoen engaged in a
husiness known only to myselfond comparatively few
others, whom imp instructed for the awn or $2OO
each,whiell has averaged mu at the rate of tipon
to $5,0 . 011 iier 'annum; and, having made atrangemen ts
to go to &trope in the Falk to engage in the sand bust-
floss, I am willing td giv'e fill instructions In the art to
any persons la the United ,States or Canadas, who will
remit me the suin if 11111- induced,.llvm the sec.
CORI I have been favolcal with, and the ut - iny thankful
acknowledgements I have'received tram those whom I
have instructed, aid who are making from ' •
• FIVE TO FIFTEI INIQI.LAIIS PER DAT
at it, tO 'glee any person an-clportutiity'-to-eng;tgo in
.
this-business; which is easy, pleasant, and very proBta.
hie, at a mall cost. Titer. is positively No Ilotonu Ip
the matter.T llefereuces of the host class east La gifett ns
regards.its character, :ilia I can refer to 11011071$ WllOlll
have instructed, wilt, ‘l , lll testify that they are making
from $5 to 815 per ility at the same. It is a busiuras Iu
which either • .
LADIES OR gI'iTLRMEN
can engage ; and with porfoot easo.inalto a cory hand-
Routh tneonio.• Bevoritt t.nnii - i 11l various of Now
Yuri; State : Ponit . :t) . lvitula and Maryhuol. whom I.linvo
iptrurted, ns''t: now nialthr• frottr , ,T::3 tdiht por day at it.
j 9 ft Htuo. iwstxr.is."iitidbut a dollar or two
is re
glred to eihirt It. 17. ,ott r , o •
.....
gun( . to Mc applicant a iriu u, c
ircular 4 ..utittil4:.
tug full tit4tructiuns tho at t. which eau Lu perfaCtly
uuderAtwil at once.
In the month of May last, 1 sent, pm rolrertlsement
to Um editor of the '•ilehdlng Musette - turd Perdeerat,"
IPeadlng. Pa.: mid also smit lihn one of my circulars of
Instructions. • thilts'reeeipt, mutton a eareful'exantion•
Alen, - lii inserted the following edinilallnitis paper:.
I"\s'e call attention to tho adrerthtement of Mr. A. T.
Porous, of Nen York, hooded •• litrowrartf 'TO' ETLIIT
.IIODYS" Which will, be !build in another column. Ain't%
has' sent us one of his circulars, .alluded to to the ad
vertisement, and on examittatiOn we find itr as )l4, says
It id, nolumlw,.but a light, easy and itonorabloitnid
-mess. and one -that -may 'he made - protitablo ou 0- very
trtlttHg eapital." . . .
. All letters must he addressed to A. T. PATISON:i, 485
Broadway, Nosy York:. , . 1.June,254.m.
FAMILY COAL. 7 -500,-T
. ONS LY
KENBWJAEIf COAL; Broken. and - nrutreinied,
prepared elipreral_y for 6selly use a:id - kepi coma cons,_
ao thai - rI canlWinAsialt tint the
winter season. I base - also on hand 'and 10 ash the ..
LUKE YHA=INAL_Ertalt the.-ruhusi Of Boyd; Basler
A Co, and briAiIOKIN COA/ , from the Wooed Coch
ran, Peal a Co, all or, width I will sell at small pronto
for cash, and dolly./ to spy part of the borough. •
nor. . • W. E. jiMity4,y,
Es'l l FAMILY'COALS t
B a
...• AT Tan NEW COAL YARD.'
The enbeeriber respectfully inform therAthene
of Ceutisle and vkinity_that.hels now_prepared4o-ftw.
nigh, the GENUINE TREVORTON COAti of Various
sizes, a sa mpl e , of which was punished to a nutaber of
citizens three years since .by Relfenstein, and
which gave such perfect satiafactiou, , 4
Also best qualities Lykens Valley and' din:tot-hi
—Also-BLAOROMITIPLandH -LIidEBUBRIffeR'..CO . AL_ _
of the different kinds, constantly on hand, at , pie now
Coal Yard near the gee worn. . _ "
- L - Dopt; -.7---JICOB-8111tWIL
.. • .
ItititOPTY
VAIMABLE 9ORN •
, .
AT PRIVATE MLR. •
•-lnet very valuable' and' well known 13181LRESS
STAND situate on the comer of Ninth Ihmover And
Louther Streets, in the borough of Carlisle, jtoW.' owned
and occupied-by Jacob Fetter, containing 30 feet front
on Ihnluover street and 240 feet on Louthor street--
The- imprommenti llannoviw Adeest aro a large
Tl.lltEk STORY .110U8r, with, a *go brick back build
ing hashed in the most elegant wanner, containing 11
rooting including the room, besides pantries
atideonvlmient closet arrangements. The Kuhl('
..,10041 is 38 feet in depth, itted up
-in the best
Possible manner and ono of the most desirable and long
stablished business locations in'our town. .
There is a large two-story briar building fronting. on
Loather street, with a shop attached,. ilow occupied as
a eibibethiakeifidiop - . -- Alsoa stable-orrtlie-ibetufAlio—
lot, and other necessary ont bUUdtngs. 11io. properly
is in excellent order having beau recently littettup by
the preseut..occupant bur toms &c. °IA/vire - of
A. 1.. • "'
--- Ititilliitate - Agglti‘nd de-Hecker.
POPLAR., LOT _ _PROPERTY °
PRIVATE SALE. •TbstLvaluiLle pltce,of groUnd
iu South Ijonever street; in the beivogh of
'2eirlisle, known as the
I'OREA.R LOT.:
• •
Said lot dontalns 'about oho' acre and a quarter of
ground and - from Its desirable and advantsgeouVrx:a..'
tiun is admirably adapted. for building purposes. "
The lot will be Isold entire; or in lots to stilt...pur-
chasers. ,For terms - aad further particulars enquire .uf
' I..deOlsitil4.lt,
Real Estate 'Avant arid ticrivemen
WM. RILEY,
IR_ •An SPRING AND SUM
. ->. nut tioolust
The stllncribiga;:tune `lust received uno •Qi the largest
"stocks Of Dry hoists ever in'otight" to Carlisle; Their wk.
"sortnient, is fall and complete, comprising. -
LADIES' DItESS tiODDS,
auks, i'opllns , S helps , Dames, Thaws,- LaWns, Brit-
Bantus, Lamarthicsi _Crape de Espagne, -Cam-
_ ' brics,Swlts Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al- •
paces, Deleting, Spring Shawls, " .
Lounets,fletm,-Flowers, ' -
.• likirts,Paresols,
' ' • - ' : hosiery, ' , „-
and Trimmings in - grunt variety.
IV4AIc -
Cloths, Castimeren;ltallan.Cloths,Cashruerettes, Linen's,
Tweeds, Vcstings, Silk Undirshirte;llits, Otps, Cravats,
and Cellars. Also a full and complete assortment of
&JAME DObIXSTIC -
including Woollen end Cotton Tian,Carpti. Chain;Win
dow.hlinds, Iteetheni, till Cloths, Looking Classes, Car
pet liags, Doolittle, and a variety of Fancy Articles. •
510UltNISU tIDODS
always on hand.. Those who ,wish to obtain the best
goods AT Tllk LOWEST PRIM are respectfully tainted to
_Full etBk,IVTZ 4c 11110:, •
. ,
April h, 1856 j South Ilituover Street..
MEI
ASPRING STYLE OF II Al' S
- AT KELLER'S OLD STAND:- --- :
01,01t0E It:RI:LEK desires to can the attention ofhb
did friends and customers to his new assortment of Oen-
tlenien'e IIXTS, of the Oakford Spring style, with att ,
elegant, assortment of IIOY'S CAPS and . hViallat
HATS of every variety and the most fashionable styles.
lie has also constantly on hand a large and railed all
sortment-of his own manufacture as w ell as city made
Liatiand Caps, suitable for the season, comprising every
varloty of Mimi*, Beaver, Mc - lasi:ln end' ilk .flats,
llu
!shed In the latest-style,toifuther-with a•full assortment
of CAPS of evory shape aud descriptlc4, and at every.'
price. lie, particularly Invites the public to call and ea•
online his aloenail, •tudiorttuont;Whlelflit:stYle, - inati4
nit) and finish, cannot be i surossed by any In market,
mud which he Is nblo to put at prices lower than•over.
it,-.:ltemetaber his old stand . on North Hanover, street
next door to uyett's.Orocery Store.'
w.• s , VFARLANE
WO THE FARMINii COIII.IIIUNI ,
TY:—The attention of farmers Is Invited to-
WAKEVIELVE• HAND' CORN-PLANTER
This is the eimplest, 'cheapest and.best huprovement of
the age. Price (oily , ss,..with a written guarantee that
will give perfect satisfaction or the inoney returned;
so that you run no risk in trying it: We have a large
o umber of the nicht respectable references, which can
he seen at our Stove. Wci have also just received our
,'print; Stock of- limes, Chains, Perks, Shovels, Rakes,
Hues. etc., which is very largo and complete, and which
ill he sold at the vory.lvwevt prices. A large assort
ment ut liunit-made Chains-of all kinds, always in store - -
at nutnutacturerte.prietita „•
. .4011 N P. LYNX & SON,
: - Noith Hanover Street,'Carlfsle.
.;,
-KRAITSEIVS2
,PATENT. LI-
O IA
V PROVED * PORTABLE CIDER ' 'IIIILLS.—ire
inn' new nufnutheturing thew unrivalled Cid. r tlille,
great/ roVed and etrengthened since listjear, and
can• ' orders
.at , wholesale 'and retail. ' Mills
aluppe any part Of the Dillon.. •
11
. . -
-PMSC.I-14.1h , -.MORRIS4 CO4
;Irnplement and Seed Store,
.7th and .I.larketi Phi La. ,
.. . . .
po 5i . .4,' WOOD PIANOS FOR SALEi
Two. nem . and elegant Itesewoodl'lrihos Oy - and-
I ootaves, from the celebrated imanufaCtury 'of Efellet.
Davis ,X. C 0... Luskin. 'l'hose.lroltrumonts have been.
carefully selected frOm a tar , e stork, and are warranted
to give entire sat kr:talon. hey xvill he sold at .
CITY. LICES• . .
, ...
and isept ,
'in order by it C , 11113 Ct Olt- person, for tme yea - r
friMl da to of m-e. Those who nary wish examine. or
. ...Uthbasn a goodluatenment, are Incited torah upon
Alit Anirnerter at his residek - o In Carllsle. .
Ah TO It two good :i , -,:onti•lnind Moo Fortes
tl t
$$ par 41tirtor. ' J 010; STAY M AN.
•
nob: 28:,6{. :
KETCIiII3I!S MOWING
The complete'success nf Ketchum's Mowing
_and - EA:aping alachines fbr the last live
years. bag caused a demand for pettily
10 ,0 00 . Thoy urn warranted to cut from 10 to 14 acres
of grass or grain In a clay, asAvell as It earl be cut with a
scythe or cradle. Price 'of Mower, #114; combined
Machine, $135. :
7th nnd Market Streets, 'Phila.
Solo Agent fbr 'Pennsylvania,. Delaware, Illarladtl
iyad Now Jersey. - ' . .
Cod 40ths
"or = Safe anb Rent.
sopt 6
oct. 31, '55
,Stores anti Sgops.
July 30, 1850.]
31Tistelitilteou's,