Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 24, 1856, Image 8

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ARLISLE PRODUCE • MARKET.;
[IUTOIt . TEp FOR, TILE
CARLI6LE, Wednosday ;Ssigomber 21 C. 11.85'6.
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,11011. it S,upel fine, per bbl.
-do Extra,' o
~do , • do
_RlTE o WilEAT.per•bushel
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tNTER ILutrxr,
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,PIIIILADELPHIA 11.1AllIC)FTS.
• " 3116ND.tv FNENvid, Svptenilior
Plbur continues dull, - There is' little of fin
smand.for exPori, and Standard brands °are
pored for $6 6`2 . ,1146 75, -without finding! ‘
yers, and the sales are confined to small
ti for !mule -consumption, at from $6 75 to
7 for comnion and good brands, and $7 Oa
3 per blil.,,,for.e.ttra arid fancy brands us iu
nyie Flour is verysearee $3 per .
1.. Corn Meal is quiet, but without any
.iinge to note in qnotations.
In wheat Were is not niuch doing, owing to
e diffeeenee in the views of bilyers and sell
3 ; about 8,000-hu=hels have- liven sold in
at $ 4 l 4tiasl 44. for fair to. good Southern
..t.l Pennsylvania reds, nail sr (oasl 52; for_
- •
___,...attejuuluding_2,soo r bushels of - the, latter,
••ry choi_ l ee, at 51 581151 00, paft delivered .
these rate. Rye egutintfet! scarce. St Bth.
~r rennsylcania. 'A small sithit'"'(;t:-,B:tutheril
.is made at 75e. • Corn is lower, nattl67oooa
.00 bushels Southern yellow have been lis
ot‘ed of at 64a &e., mostly at the l'lrtner rate'
coat. Ools are in. better .demand, ghoul
.000 bushels new Southern have : been sold nl
ic. for inferior, awl 390 far - good, and
. 1,50 l!
usbels•PenuZylvauia at 40e. 7
IDIVORTANT Fr. 16111 KANSAS
From Kansnd ive have news-or-real moment.
;enema Lan - 6's, nrtny bas marebtarng 'Ling Le
ompton, overawed it, !Hid - form] the -relonst
, f 'fourteen Free State ,prisoners. General
tichardion had resigned-0(e count - loud of ti.'
.'ro•Slavery forces. COL Cook eame
,to th.
id. of -the to vu with six - hundred regular •
,roops, and Lad a conference with the leaders ••
.f the besieging force, which ended, iii the lat
ter retiring. While this was going on, a Bor-.,
ter Ruffian C. S. Alarshid apperried, and at
tempted-to use-the occasion-to mako-arresil.. -
But he was promptly seized, and kept by Lane's
raen,out of, mischief. Governor Geary has
:leen to Lawrence. On arriving there he bait
ed outside et the town, and demanded to tie
reeognised as Governor of Kansas. Lade a
greed to this, and Geary, on entering with his
staff, way honored with a military.salute, lle
nommanded Ole-force to disperse, which the
leaders agreqd-te on conditiou-that the town°
shoUld he protected from violence: Geary then
went to Lecumptou and made a speech, am
uouucing his determination to do justice . , irre
spective of party, to prevent the illegal and
'unjustifiable interference Oteltizeusr - - - oV- - Other -,
StateOn•the affairs of the territory, and . Co
etiferce the Ruffian laws. He then issued a
proclantatiOn'ordering the Ruffian militia to be
discharged; and all armed bodies - to disbaud or
quit the territory.
Tut: FIRSTLAND Sam in IceilBllll has Lecu
postponed from the 29th of October to the lith
of November.. The objelitissne„deobi
_to pre':
vent tho outrages likely to be peryetre
the Missouri ruffians on that. occhri..o
(. having'en influence onthe Presidenii..l ell r
tioti:'kaven.worth eity.is comprised in
: the
lands to be sold. , Nine _of the exiled Free
State property owners and businoisi men of
that city, who were driven to St. Louis, by
ruthless violence_ have addressed a Memorial
L-Gov—Geary asking to be protected' and :al
lowed to return peaceably to their homes in
that town. The Washington:Union, which an
flounces the postponement of the _land sale.
dims not deign. to inform us whether any meas
ures have been taken to enable thette men. to
return in time to purchase the ; title to . their
lots lathe sale. And of course they. cannot
•do it without protection from the National
Government, as Gov. Geary has no authority
in Missouri.
THE LAST LOCOOCO TRICK, to got up
en American demonstration, in Philadelphia,
against the Union State Ticket, has proved a
'Most disastrous failure. The thing .was at
tempted bri Tuesday evening,--Hon: Lewis C.
--:—Levin_being the tool or instrument of the De
' mecraoy to accomplish the 'result,, To' the
honor of the American party be 'it said that
they set their fumes unnelniously agaitist the
moyement. Levin and his coadjutors were
hooted from the hall. They were not permit
ted to me the American party for 4so base a
purpose. ro The Locofocos• wore beautifully
foiled. „
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. MINION OY FREMONT IN SOOTII CAUOLINA.--
j i
The-Ol!!!.!!!„,s. !?n,-(5...C.) Ikkeroury, of Sept._24,
1847, bore e followinitestimeny to the char
-actor arid abilities of. Col. Fremont :,. "The
marked and brilliant career of Col. Fremont
has arrested general attention and admiration,
' and liss,ileen watched with, lively Intetest by .
, his fellow eitizenepf South Carolina: Char
leston, particularly, is proud of him; and the
roputation.which he has at so. early an age
aollieved for himself, she claims as something
.in which she too ha's a share." . '
•
ESOLUrION_L_PICOPOSINGI.
MINDMENTS TO TUE CONSTITUTION
COMMONWEA
Ileaolsod by the Somite and Ilousa of Representalivee
of tifirrommonnealth of Peimaylvaula in I.leneyal
• Assiiniblyjnet, That thevlollowitig funundments 'me
i repaint lo•the Coustitutlim of tho Commonwealth; iu
aecordanco ivithlhe provisions of the tenth edict°
thereof.
Fr FlllgT AMENDMENT. ' • '
-.- There shall be an additional, article to.said COnstitu-
T — tkiirto - tartiasignatod - as — Awricta -- Xll. ,'
„orriyum DEBTS. ! . "!,
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r„ ...,
SECITtON 1. The State may Con t debts, to supply
casual deficits or failures in re pules, or to meet ex
reuses not otherwise provided or; but the aggregate
—amount of such debts direct o contingent. whether
contracted - briirtue of one of more Acts of the (Wilma
• Assembly, or at, different ,periods of time, shall Lever
exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and.'
the money arising from •the creation of such debts,
shall be•applied to the purpose fur whiph it was oh.
-tained, or to repay the debts so contractdd, and'to no
other purpose whatever.
Ssertox 2. In addition to. the abOve limited . poWer
. the State may contract debts Ao• repel . invasion, sup.
. 7 press,insurrectionrdefend the-State-in—warrot—to.- f re. -
, deem the present
,Outstanding Indebtedness of the
'State; but`the money arising from the contracting of
i , such debts, shall:be applied to the purpose. for
it was raisixl; or to repay such debtA, and to no, other
Purpose - whatever. • • , . .
Sacries 3. Except the debts above speci fi ed, In see-
Mims one and two of this - Ailiele; -Ito debt 'whatever
shall - be-created-by or onffiehaillotthe_State. , . '
. SLettot 4. Tttprovide for the payment of the present
debt. and any additional debt, controetcd he aforesaid,
the Legislature shall, at its first- session. after . the.
' adoption of 'this amendment, create a sinking fund,
which - shitilbe suilieleht to pay the accruing- interest
On such debt; and annually . to reduce tite . principal
the reef by it sum not less than two hundCed and - NV:
thousand didiars ; which sinking fund shall consist of
the net annual IncoMe of the public works, from time
to time owned by the St-ate or the proceeds .of the
. 'salon! the 8111110. or any part State,
and of the income
_ ur proceedanf sales of stocks owned- by-the -State, :tie.
gether.with other funds, or resources, that may be.dess
, - i znated - hymtw. The said Sinking Hind miry -- lie in
_areaseds from dine to titne.ffiy-assigliing twit - any part'
of taxes: nr ether rei!ennes of the State, not re.
gniced . tr the ordinary and current' expenses of gov
ernment. aid unless in case of war, insurrection or
invasion, no port of the said sinking fund shall be
ns ei er . ll aril mi o ther ise. than_ I u_the_ox ti 111:111.411tteiie_
, or time •,,,n until o,e d 0..• _ t lm of such. debt
is red ueed below time sum of-five - Millions Of dollars. -
. S.:, H 5. Tbi eeedit or the tleunnonweaith shall not
in .11s' ntuner,orr, event, be pledged; or hator,ol tub min,
_
lathy 1 , 1 tokl, e•onpo oy . ,F•troliration, Or zioswiati - o ; tiorfl
slot I I O. 'eon; moo w wait hereafter:become ajein t OWlter
it et e:kh aid 1-. in any company, ass;affittioli, or current.
___tioe.___ . .
67
2,7
I,L
1,"
I
it, Tim commonwealth shall not assume trio
debt!, o; . :tny county, ..ity, borough,
or towttsift or 01'1July . eartmration Jr nos eiatiou l t
unlna tatelt dela. Audi have 'been rontraetell to.onable
thin sttt to . to repel invasion, mumiress 1101111'SW lusut
reztittnlefenri-itscif - tn - titue - 'of - war, or to-M .- i1:4410t
state in the tli4charge of any ipo r tion of its. present„
imMlAmlttess. ' •
The irovtislature shall -not authorize
e‘ut.ity, city, Imrough, township, or Invorporated
virtue of 0 vote of It's ritizeas, or otherwise. to
I,e,i h
ne a sloeitohler lit any company ; -:sedation, or
r,lrp ,ration ; -or to obiaitt money far, or loan Its credit
Li, any eorporaiimu. assucintion, Instituttint, or party.
=MI
There-shall be an additional artlelp to saliteonstlt4
tutloo; to bo - deFl:4l:a+etl as article XII., as follows:
ARTICLY, XII,
OF NEWCoU:svriES
county shall bo ill titled byt MT cutti off over.
ond-totth of its itolutlittitnileither to farm auWw county'
or otherwise), trilkout • the _express aasettt, 12t
county, by it Veto of the electors thereof; nor shall any
ilew sooty be otablished; t.outolulug loss thou feur
hundreil_squore
Frant section two of the first Article of the* const Stu:
strike unt the,,words •• of the city of Philsdelpl3ia,
and of ench comity respectively;" 'front section 'live.
,s.ttne tut Me. _strike , out .the worth', ." of l'hiludqpitin
end of the several counties;" from section seven..kainu
;krtiele• strike out the words, " neither the eitynf Mk t.
titliphi.•t nor any," pnd Insert in heir thereof the 'words
•°wed no:" and strike.out section four, satue ankle,
•
and In Ilou thereof ipso t the following: „ •
-'fire. 4. In the year - one thousand eight hundred
and slaty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter,
representatives to the number Of one. hundred, shall be
appertione and distributed equally throughout the
state, by districts, in proportion to the II und;er of tax
able inhabit.ints In the several parts thereof; except
that any county containing at least three.thensand
hundred taxables may laxalloWed a separate reke
s,ntathot ; but no more than three counties shall be
Joined, and no county shall be divided, ih the formation
of a, district: 'Any city, containing a sufficient number
oft a sables to entitle It to at leaSt two fopresentatices.
!Ann have a separate representation assiXtitod, it, and
~.11 , 11 id divided into convenient districts/1f conbloous
territory, of equal taxable ppulatlen its mares may be,
cash of which.dist riots shall elect one rekrosentative."
At the end of section seven, sauna article. insert these
Words, " the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into
single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as
nearly equal In taxable population as kossiblo; but nu
the.foruintjunthcreq."
The"legislature; nt its first Session, after tdi e -iiil4dT O -ii
of this amendment, shall divide tha city of Philadelphia
Into senatorial and representiltiro districts, In the
Inonuer above prnvidad;.soch districts to remain un
changed until the miportionment In the year one
•
4liousand elght, hundred and sixtydbur.
r•wTrit ANtENDIIENT
Tq.lo , Ntwtion Xxvt. mrticle
• Tip , 10:OR:Aunt »hall hiVki the powur to altar;r4cnko,
iit incorporation hereafter cn.
or ..r goTieral
t‘t “Aitti t it .r. a; he injurious ili.theyitizons
~• much inainier. linweVor, that
t...) thu corporatnrs.
That this resolution pass. 'On the first
athendtuent, yeas 24, nays 5. On the secmtul mmentl.
went, yeas says u. On the third amendinunt, yeas
215 nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23; nays
4 Extraft front the Journal.
• THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Clerk.
•
In House oatepresentatives,}
, • April 21. 1850. ,
Itrmtvra, That title resolution — isms. On 'the first
amendment, VMS 72, nays 24. • On the Second , amend•
Mont., yeas tkl, nays 25. On the third annotultnent,
yeas 61, nays 25; and . on fourth amendment, yaas
flays 11.1, EatraetfroM the Journal.
WILLIAM JACK, Clerk.
8E leTii OPMR,A. ,ti. CURTIN,
• Filed April 21, 1850. j . Soc. of the Commonwealth,
PENNSYLVANIA, 884
do hereby certify that the above and foregoing
true and correct copy of the original "Resolution I
Live to en amendment of the Constitution," as
same remains on In this Oleo.
1
_, ln testimony whereof I have hereunto
- Ls: my band and caused to ho alibied the SW
-,-,--, the Secretary's °Rice, the day and yucr al
written. - , .7-A. 0. ClibIL,N,
Soc. of the Cominenweall
n_Seuate—April-421-,48t.
liesnintion proposing amendments to the Cont,ti
lion of the Conunonweeltlibeingunder. consideration,
On the question,
Will the S.onate agree to the first amendment!
The yeas and nays were taken espeal,ty Co t h e pro.
VieliWlß of the Constitution, and were as follows:
Yens—Nleisrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cromwell, Evans,
Ferguseni Flonnlken, 'Hoge, Ingram, Jamls u, Knox,
Laulxtelt, Lewis, arClintock, Price, Sellers, Shuman,
Soother. Strout). Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry,
Wilkins and Platt, Speaker, 21. • 4
Nays—Messrs. Ombb, Gregg, Jordan, Mellinger,, and
Pro tt -4. • •
• So the queition was deterrnined In the affirmative.
_On the question,
Will the donate agree to tbe'second amendment ?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro.
visions of thb Constitution; and were as follows:'
y ens z.-mossrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cresswell, Evans,
Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Laubach,Lewls,
tuck, &Bora, 8 uman,-43onther, Straub, Walton,
' Welsh, Wherry, and ', • s
Nays..4 . 4dessrs. Gmbh, Ferguson; Gregg, Pratt Price
and Platt, Speaker-13, •
S the question was determlaiid in the affirmative,
On tho . question,.
Will the Senat9 agree to the'iltrd amendment Ii•
The.yeas and naya wore taken agrocahly to the ()on.
Ai:talon, and were as follows;
I=
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• Secretary's . Office,
Ilarrilibufg; Juue 27, 1356.
~-.ol.drUle. ijricitb..
Y,044.-:- - Moosyser - Bro.y
Evans, Yerguson; Flenniken, "IrOltr,
Jordan, Kno.,4 . aulxrelt, Lettimi , ,M;Q:Cliiitock., Mellinger.
'Pratt, Fr1e0,../Seliers, -iSouther, Stfaith, Tag
gart, Walton, Whilegy, • Milkine;• and, Hatt.
Spotker 7 -23. .. • C•
•I• . •
gays—Mr. Gregg-1.
So the question •wai deforndtied in, the affirmative:
•
On the question, • • • -
• Will the:Semite agree to the fourth amendment ? •
The pais' liftd.nays..were taken agreeably to the. Oen
stituthin .and were as follow, viz:
Lestrwell, Evan
Flenniken, Iloge;lngram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Lau
bachrimirfe; Pace, Sellers, Shuman, South
er, Straub, 'Woltun, Welih, Wherry;Wilkins and.PLatt,
Speaker-23. -
gays-t:ldessra. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt-4.
So the question wits detertnined in the affirmative.
Journal of the litiuse of 'representatives,' April - 21,
1860,
The yeas and nays were takrfia agreeably to the pro
visions of Chu Constitution, and ou the first proposed
amendment, were as follow, ' •
Yeas- - Mossrs, Anderson, Backus, Baldwin,.
Beek, (Eyeetningdileek; (York.) Bernhard, Boyd, Boy-
er, Brown, Brulth, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty
._Cralgrerawford,---Dowdall,—.Etlingert_Fottseltl,_ki.g.ter .
Getz, - liaitres,lianiel, Harper, Heins; Hibbs ' MIL fill
logos, Hippie, 'tolerant', liunseviter;__lutbr.le, inghtun
louts, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte. Lobo, Longaltor
Lovett, liPealino 31'Carthy, 111:eolith; Mangle, Me
near, Montgomery, 3loorherid, sunnemacher
Orr, Pearson. Phelps, Puecell, Bainsey, 'teed., Reinhold
Roberts, slfenk. Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith
(Cambria,) Smith, (Wyntiting,) titi.ouse. Thompson,
Vail
Whallow,Wright, (Bauphinr)--Wrlght; (Luzerno, .jtn
merman and, Wright ;Speaker-4 2 .
Nays—Messes. Augustine, Barry, Clover Coburn,
bock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, llibboney, Hamilton, Ilan.
'cock s Ilonsekeepur, Leisenring,'Magee, Manley, ' , Morris,
Mumma, Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, *(Phiradelphta,)
01 ‘alter, Wintrode anti Yearsley-24. . • •
So the question wee deter/Om:4lu the affirmative , '
On the question,
Will tho • liouse agree to the second amendment?
The yeas and nays were talten, \ nytd wore as follows,
Yeas—lilqmsrs. Anderson Backus, Ilaidwiti, Ball, Beek.
(Lyeotning•,)- Beek; (York-). -- Bernhard, 'l4ldr-BnuWli_
`hrush,lluehatutri;_Otldwell,_.Catupligli. Om- 1 g;
Flausold, Foster; Getz, -Haines. Hamel; Harper,
lllb ba... '
ln j o, -1 1:
llillegns, Ripple.
nt
Itoleoh. II nuseeker, Ito
brie, Johns,- Johnson, Laporte,.
Lebo, Longalier, Lovett,3rettlintint,lWCartliy;M'Comb ,
Mangle, Monear, )(liter:Montgomery, Moorliond, Num
itentaelier. Orr, 1 tv(ll,---14,111-•
hold, Riddle. Roberts. Shenk, Smith, I Alloglreity);
Stmtiss; Vail, AV button; 11Yright, (Lucerne.) i Lintinerutati
anti Wright. Speaker.—(;a.. ' •'
.
• Nays—Messrs. Augustine; Barry. Clover, Edinger,
Try: 'tiil t ioy, • IL•uuilton, Hancock,
Loisirwring;M:e•oe, Manley, Mtwris. utunta,
Patterson, Phelps, SaliAntry. Smith. (Cambria.) Thump
. onT-WafturT° . -W-futrodei-AVr'rgld—(-14atiplflio-ahri__Yiraur.._
. _
• S:o the quest inn was detcctuiTll,l nit!: a filr.:1111 ti O.
• On the question, _
Will the liotn;e tniree - to the third awry - Inter It I •
-
- The V NIS atutuays won, takow, and wcro as follow,
viz:.
YEAI4.-..AtIASFI'S. Andersen. Ilaelius. BaldWiii,
. . •
Beek. (I.yconling,) - IraMtri - York,) liernliard,•BoYd, Ito- 1
yor.
era w star, Fry. Het z. Haines.
•Ileins'i Il ihbs, hill; hippie,.,,
Housekeeper. linliria.lughani.
.mhos, Johnson, Lripca to, 1., it, I.ongaker, FA/Nett,
vomit. M'Coinl, Mangle, Milley.Mrwtaram.
ury, Orr, Pearsan, /'helps. P urcell,
Fey, Beady kiddie, Shenk - Smith, (Alloghony,) , Smith,
KCittni'l3,) Thompson Whalion'
IVright. (baupliiu.) I•114e1110) and 7.illllller
-111:111,--1 1.
Col.dru, Dock: Dowdal,
liaylMit..l:lll.Miiiy, Hamilton, Hancock, Ilium
-I.olialtiring,_.Nr, earthy,. Magev.,_3lanley„. Mo t orli end,
1; -, 1 - nhold; -- ltrihrrts, - Salhdrrit . y..
ter. IVAntrodu, Viintaloy a ott 11 rigiit, Six , tiLer — i 4s
was cletM•titithid iu ihs tinfrniatira•
the question,
Will the /b...kiAre. agrao totho faiirth nmendnumt
yeas and 11475 Were token, and iirare as follow,
"viz •
Kr.ts—Messr, •Ande..son, Backus, Ball, lleck, (Ly
rioninglll,lt. (Yuck,) Isernival, Boyd, Boyer, Brown,
14014 11urbanan, Camplatll, Carty; Craht,
Crtmf Dom dal. Edinger. Fausold, Foster, Fry, (lett,
Hamel, 11.u•por, 11...ines, Hibbs, 11111, Hillogas, 'Hippie,
11014:oath, llouseheoper, ltunt.eeker, Julbre, Innis, -la ,
Laporte, Lebo, Longuker, towel t,
Maugle, Menear, Miller
Montgomery, 'Moorhead, Nunneinacher, Orr, l'earsqu,
-Phelps, Purcell-Itatutatyriteett, - Itehilield, - Ithictleiltob•
ern', Shenk. ' Smith, t(,sinbrla,) &lath. - (Wyoming,)
'rlioinpsou, Vail, Walter, Whallen, Al'right, l .(Luzerne,))
YearSley, Zininiernlan and Wright, Speaker-0. •
Nays—Messrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fulton, Oily
bony, thilnes,.l(ancook, llunekor, 'lngham, Lelsonflug,
•Magee, Mauluy Morrle„ Patterson, Salisbury and Win
- trode—ol: - •
So the question was.geternilneti In the arlirrnativ,e.
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• • ' SECRETARY'S OFFICE, j '
Harrisburg, Juno 27, 1556.
Pennsylvania, PS: • ' •
I do certify that the above and foregoing Is a true
and comet copy Of the "Yens"- and —Nays taken •on
the itosolution proposing amentitnentt to the Constitu
'lion of the - Coinmonwealth, as the same appears on the
Journals (if the two !louses of the Conon' Assembly of
this Commonwealth for the session of 1t56.
- IritrressvnY - hand and the setlof-ssid O leo,.
•c SEA khistnenty•seventh day of June, ono thou
sandoiithluiredandoily-six.
/. V 0. CURTIN,
. _ Secretary of the.Conunouwealth-
•
4 1 1tES AllitlVAL •
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fi _ V . 1
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mtDAREI
HENRY Stc.XTON.
The subscriber having zeturned from the city' would call
the. attention of his friends and the public to the
Dego and well seleeted assortment of Hardware which he.
has just received, censisting in part tf BUILDINO MA
TER I A nails, her - tiers. hinges, locks, bolts, glass. putty
paintquils, &e. TOOLS—edge tpols; siti's and planes o •
every description, with hies, rasps, hammers. anvils, &,411
OLA,S.B of every -description anti quality--:-coumunt
glass of different brands, white polished American glass.
French glass of all sizes, double thick glass of all slice,
ground enamelled glass, .tc. •
- A
general assortment of SiId'EMAKVI . RS AND SAD
DLERS TOOLS, together with utorecco,lining and bind
ing skins, shoe thruad,.wax,, pegs, lasts, harness mount
lug. saddletrees, '
. COACH TRISIIIIAI--canvssif (plain, enamelled. fig.
ured and embossed.) patent , anti enamelled loather,
'welds, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shads, &c.,
Cabinet 3lakern . will find a large assortment of yarn.
fishes, naltogany - and walitut veneers, moultllng,rosettos,
hair cloth, curled hair, tte..
\Vital... POLISH PAINT.;A new article fur Making a
beautiful. white and brilliant polish, fur dining-rooms,
parldrs.-
lIION—A large stock, comprising all kinds in general
use.
*9..Remember the old stand, East High Street, Car
lisle, Pa.
March 26,1856.]
p OSEWOOD PIANOS FOIt.SAI.E
Lill Two now and elegant Rosewood Pianos' 6,% and
T•mtatves, from the celebrated manufactory of lialict,
Davis & Co., BostOn. These• Instruments have been
carefully selected from a Isrgestoeit, and are warranted
to give entire Satisfaction. They will be sold at
01. TY •PRICRB
and kept in, order by a competent person, for one year
from dote of sale., 'rhos() who may wish to examine. or
to purchase a 'good Instrument, are invited to call upon
the subscrber at hisiresidenceln
Also,-TO ItliNT, two good second-hand Plano Tortes at
$8 per quarter. . H.RTAXMA.N.:
nov. '28,115.
pugaRESERVING - Si:MAIL —A - gen end
assort stunt of Crushed, Sifted and Pulverised
rs. of best quality, -as also Soft Crushed, Clarified
and other qualities constantly on hand,-suitable for
reierving and all other .purposes:—.geueralif at .0413
.Also a constant supply. of the choicest . Coffees, Teas,
41,:0s and - other articles in vtdiety always on tend.—
att e t ion is invited to our stock beforebuyln elsewhere.
Carllsle,.July 25, '55. . . EDT.
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G LoltG •
JUSTICE 'OF TILE E ACE
10... 01 hee opposite the West owl of the Court liouse
April 23, 1850.
lIUMRICH ) 'Attorney. at . Li*.
Lf —Office on NO 1 1 th Hanover .street, a few 'lloora
south of Ulass' 'business entrusted to hip
will big pronilitly
-•• . . .
A . N. GRE'EN, Attorney at Law,,
Ix. • Oilico in- East 'Alain Struot, IGultanicsburg, 1'a—
.1.,.1...W.111- attond td SURVEYING in connexion with
his profession:
• iSr."
VI DO.C1:011. DEI. TA;L ay',
Mali,', est Slain u tTr e c e ot a ; Z'a d rl r i e jo id . "ce 'toa )l yt t9 snl i f °n
_IL/ s.-11fICIEFFEIVOffice in Nortli
Hanover strooCtwo doors from Wulso k Campboll'S
%tore- _Odiettlioursonorttpxtiitularly,tottLiJoAtto_clock,
A. M.; oiitt nn sto 7 o'clock; M. •
DOCTOIt S. V. ZIEGLER.—Office
and Regitle nco East'Maiti Street, third door °low.
the rtiarket house. • Calls In town and county promptly
attended. ,
Carlisle, Jan. 1856.,
WILLIAI O. IftllE.Ml4' Attianipj ,
i - •.
.• nt Law. Mice :In Min Street, Carlisle, Pa.—
Ave'llusiness entrunted to him will be promptly at
'wised to. • • . • . __ Feb,-i.:,'65..
• . • • • -.
[LI_ W.- BRAN DT,. lianufuctu'rer of
k_ft . Minernl \Vetere, - French Mend, . ' •
. ' Bottled Ale, Porto' hnd Cider;
North Klif Street. Ile: r tit , ' Roil Road Bridge„Csrlisle
Mt. I. C. - L9031 S
South- - Itattover street, - . 7- 7 "1111 1 L,
ne_•tt dour ...to the .l'ost, . .
Uttico. • ••
. t Will bo.absent from Curiae! tho lint:lon days
of each month., JltUg.l, '65
1111NRY SAXTON
• •
GLORGE. , ;S: SEA:-
_l_f RIGHT ,PENTI . E)T, D'inithu r Bal
"0".• a Collegv Lental;-Surgery.
.11.9_0111m itt thu residency of I.ll#,iiiattur, East ',outlier
streei. th rue deers below l3udlbtvl.. Ittdrrerce—Dr: (ko.
. • Ainicii 19.
31, 'll ,
• ow. 111 L Geo,. V..
.Lecti, a .geaduate Or tht,‘ltaltinst.le Dental Co . 1 1 .01!).
tie\ prepares! . 1.0 reeelvOuttis triett;is and pectt.rte th e
varlints opt , ratit us irrllW 11.11 V 01 lhu.Lc i il II profession:
'itt-his-residence. 110.4)10,12 1-dreet._thira d r to.tn West,
Street.. 4,11 c us a roll. Terms moderate. '
• • -
Gll VEN ER AND (ON V I!,' LA N.
late I:egistti.r Cnial,cr
comity, will carefully attend to the transaction t t i
'all such bit:dues. as may - be entrusted to hint, Fueh as
the wilting of DeethiTNlortgages Contracts.&e. Ile st lit
also deuni; , his ;Ate titian a the procuring, of Land War
rants ; p e nsit'tn..S.c. .tts the purchase and sale
at !teal Estate, - titigotiatiOns, or loans; 11 . 9;t1flice un
Went Iligli .Street. f.trinerly o - ceupied, y--W. 11. l'eurest
Esq. near the Methodist Citur , tir. - •
•
A
_
1-) E ES.TA E N'C Y
. 1:11j •'ANDTUAT - 0, LOX.- ~
k 'l' 11 O'MVS , _
ll'avo opened. all (Ince esepli; \lo.. for the [air.
rhasetwd WOO Estate. buying andel ling 1411(1
‘iarrants, 011101114: Land on Time, ejurs•oying'4ll{) 31a1te
ping %Valor:tilts and making invest
inotit„s for bill-residents, pnying'oi Taxes, and all but,i
floss rrtaining 1) a (.-; idiom Land 4oney.lll ,Uissouri s
liansas, Nebraska. and beta:
ao~,.utltce 1111 illelaat ttreet,.North of A. T. Ileattia's
I:mtklug Ilouse. • Jul'[ 30,186[1.
8. P. :,N1121.:1'., . . \V. K, .31 . FARLANli
•
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SNY .D.P.It •& 31'FARLANE.--- ..7 .
. ' • ' -LA N D AGENTS.
.u.ASNEAPOLIS, OppSsito tho Snsponlihrti Bridge, Falls
rd -- :t. - Anthonyi Minnesota Territory,
will buy .and sell, lands, negotiate loons, locate land
warrants in -Minnesota; lowa, and Wisconsin. Inquiries
respecting the country, by letter or otherwise, promptly
answered..
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. .
REFERENCES. - . -
.__
lion. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-tiorernor,
lion. II: M. like, Delegate to Llongress, Minnesota,
lloy,,lNtlock, liarrisburg,
7--.liiiii?s_lb'Sloele t Co., Philadelphia.
lion. Frederick Watts, Carlisle, .
A. Brady Sharp',
Esq., '
tl Magoun. New York,
Robert Walsh, Now Orleana, •
. .
' Jetties IL Irvine, - Esq., Newrille, ,
' lieu. J. S. Black, Somerset, Penn'a.,
i10n..1. It. Eddie, .6
•
•J. 11; Uoed, M.iyor, Springfield, Ohio, ' • -
'lien. C. Anthony, ••
— ,,iiiThiTtiiiiiiiir - El4:St:l -, duls r , -- ' - '''': -- --"•'' - ' --
' Wm: Wilson. 1..5q., Baltimore, 31d;
.1. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C.,
' ...F. M. Wilson, Philadelphia.' ' -
30,000 Acres of lloimproved Land for Sale,at from $2,
to $lO per mire; amo Improved . Farms. • Lots for sale
in tit. Paul, .St. Anthony, and all towns on the Mintie•
seta river- .
6%.Particular attention glen to the. LOAniug
Money, and Entering Land 'IN armilts. Address, ,
eIsATER & M'FAIILANE,
March 'lO, ' Minneapolis, Min. Tor.
IFAY Err EVIL LE E ALE SEM
.. IN ARY.—The dude; of this Institution will tie
r,,sunnbon theist of September, 1550, - under the direr':
tion of the Principal,. Who will be assisted by the Saline
teachers formerly employed. The scholastic year will
to divided Into-two sessions of - Five Ilienths eachi=the
'first commencing on the - lit of SeptAimberrthe soCond
on the Ist Af Fubrutiry.
There-will be two courses of study in the Institution
.--4114.0VTIONAL and the skocisn. • Pupils in the former
'course finishing tiny \ branch of study, rill receive 'it
ccal IFICAT6 algae(' by the Principal and Teacher.. Those
completing a regular course will reeCifo Diploinas and
Testimoitials of Merit.
•
•Tritms,PEß SESSION—F,IYE
Board, fuel, light...ioout furnished, - - *5O 00
Tuition in English . Branches,. • - - 10 00
" Music and use of Plano, - - - 20 00
• Chromatic Drawinirand Oil Painting, 12 00
• ". • Pencilling and Drawing, - • - 600
• " French, Lafkn or Greek, with other
studies, • ; - -•-
Washing par dozen, - ••• -•-
Forrather particulars see circular. •
• • J. KENNEDY.
August 20,1856-Im. Principal
CHARCOAL.,—CharcoaI constantly on
baud and for tale by •
nov. 21,'66. o W.T.NIURRAY.
1-4Jirbs
• •
BIi 9 AD 1 16 P-. COAL. - . • •
10,000 bushels of the Celebrated Broad Top
Blacksmiths' Coal receiving and foi sale by • •
kop. 3,.3,850.] sW.ps li: 11PUBRAY Agent. .
'a ._
i.AMILY. COAL.-500 TONS LY- - •
..I'. .I.{BISTSV-ALLEY'CQAL, Broken and. re-screened, •
:prepared expressly for family use and kept' ormER COVER, •
isitilat I Lan furnishtit-- , Entr-tmd=cr.mtrtr.dug . .-.ti_m=2:.•-_-_ - _
olio
winter season. I have also on Land • and f alo'the. •
LUKE 1+11)1..Bit COAL from the mines of Bo d, Rosser
C 0.,& awl mI.A.IIOKIN COAL. frinn the, . mines of Coch.
ran,,real Sc Co., all of which 1...Ny111.8011 at small profits
for cash, and deliver to any pakof the borough.
noV. 14, '05.. s' . •, • 'W. 11. AllatltAlt.
Notices.
. •
SSOCIATA9jVP6E.---Fellow-citi-
---i - i.--zoifto-fittdi• - aiiii.4 - tol-your nerideratfon — afra ---- Tf
ettountate• for the office - of 'A astx.aivrE 3priGE of f3um
,
Borland county, at the onaulneElection, and' promise
(if elocted)•to discharge the duties of Said Ohm with
fidelity and impartiality
Papertown, July 4,3; 1656; ' •
•
VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE POR
- y • AS SOCIATE offer'
myself to your consideration sui a VOLUNTEER - CANDIDATE —'
for the odic° of ASSOCIATE JUI)(1E, promising' if idea
a 'favor,
or airectiou. • • ' . -
Aug. t, 1856. ' OEOItGE I.IEBIDEL.
FOR.A S O.CIATE U1),(1E-.‘
FELLOW-CITIZEINS:—Through the urgeut soli
en,,Liion of friends,'l haie beeliduduted .o offer myself
as it cu tdid:lite for the ollift of nn - AriSUCIATE JIJDUE,
of cunibeiland co:41141a the ensuing general election.
and very respeetfnlly solicit your sunragei for said of-
Dee, pledgiug inyseli; irerected, to diveliaree the duties
of the - same with itlip:viiality, soil with a strict regard
to the deuntints theraw and public justice. '
Newton Towitsifip,-Jidy .1.656.
- "VOT1 C —Xti Etc etion — fo r — o ffi ce rs
and Managers of the Culaeritinti Valley Railroad
vouipaity e ill be held at the Ridlren4 Wine, in Chain
bersiirg, ow 3IIC DAY, tho tith of October n tat, la•
tavern the hours - o 1 1U .e. n and 4s. at:, or said day.
L. 31. RIDLDD,
Secretary.
Sep. 17, 1850
OT IC E. The u rtylva nid tato,.
Agricultural Society will hold its Sixth Annual
r..shibition., at Pittsburg, connueneing September Butit
awl continuing October 1. laid 3. Thequanual ad- -
-dress by_4lon. - Cu Ihimtitfaultii_ thd_.
premiums open to all. - 110111,101 C. 11 ALKEIt,
Sep IT, 1.::,17—i - tw) . rleeretary,'Pittsliurg.
• ._ •
- NOTICE.. „ . —.Notice ; is
hereby given that the underbiltped, Auditor
ag—
p.,,atcd by the Orphans' Court or Cumberland County 0
U. make distribiftiou' of the funds lti the Lauds of
311elmel Wengcr, adzolnistratOr or llancel 31ohler,‘dee'd, -_.
will intend to the duties of hls appoint - went at his
office, in-the b6rough 'of Carlisle, on TOUIttiIJAY, the
day of October next, at 10 - o'clock, and ,
.There the heirs'of"decodeut - and all parties lntereited.
are rtiqUired to attend. -
10;1/.5o) - ' COLWELL.
SSIGN.EVS -, NOTICE.-INoticp. _is
1:1_ herby that the .subscriberhatt been 'lip
pL.l.6ed Ast.igneu of Joseph sterner, of Dickinson
towii,blip, by deed of voluntary assignment fob the
benont of creditors. Ali persOns indebted to Said Joseph
L. iiterser are requested to make priyment, and these
having
,c.alins to present them to the subscriber, resid
ing i u eloppensbtig,
Sep. 10,TISO
•
I_,]STATE OF MARGARET FLiE3I ,
1
11VG, dece'ased.—Notice is hereby given that,Ltit-
Lei b testamentary on thu estate of Margaret lioning,
Into of the borough of learlisib, ()timberland county, de
ceased, have teen • grunted by the Register of. said
county to the sul scriber, misting iit Wit borough.:. 'Ali—
persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate ate
required to make inanedinte payment, and those having
claims to prebentzthem for settlement, to '
wm. i. MURRAY,
Executoral
sop. li, 1856
iNOTElC.—Noties' is hpre,by given
that application %la be made to tl o nest Legis
lature of Pennsylvania, to siter-the charter of the Car
lisle Deposit Dank, located In the BorMigh of Carlisle;
Cumberland couniy, so as to confer upon said limit the
rights and privileges of a bunk of issuo,and to change
Its nine to the Carlhlo Italia. Also to increase the
ottplfal of sald Dank orlibil is at present seventy two
tlicltisand dollars, With the privilegit of ineryplyg tits
same under its present charter to one hundredThousawd
dellarsj-toViiree-liundred
W. M. lIKETEM,
Cashier.
July 9, 1856.)
tARDINANCE IN REFERENCE TO -
kf THE LAtI.NCi OF I'AVENIk:NTS, &C.
bsed. lie It enacted and 'ordained' by the Town
Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it b• hereby en
acted anti onleined•by-the authority-of the
-What---
hereafter it 'shall not be lawful fur any mason or other
person, at the instance and request. of the owner of any
prsperty. tohiy, make, or construct any'pavenient in
any street or alley, In thellorough of Carlisle, unless
the height and breadth of said pavement shall have
been first previously fixed and settled' by the Borough
t:Cgulatort., and
,a certificate given by theta to thateffect,
and any mason or other person laying, making or con
struLting, or assistimg In laying, making or , construct
ing. any such payment-without such certificate being
first previously' procured, flail be liable to a fine of
Twenty. Dollars
SEC. 2. That any ono Who shall maliciously and wil
fully throw watertrotu any hose attached to any wash
pave, upon any person, or upon any Horse, Carriage,
Wagon or any other vehicle, shall be liable to a tine of
Ten 'killers for each and every such offence.
'Sec. 3. .That the owner of any Cow or other ,cattle
that shall be found trespassing on, the public streets of
this Borough he p reen the hours oft telock, P.M.,. and "
6 o'clock, A. M., throughout the year . shall be liable to
a fine of Five Dollars for every such trespass. • '
Soc. 4. The fines and penalties imposed by MS Ordi
nance shall be recoverable as provided by the 82d Sec.: •
tion of the Act of Assembly, passed the 3d day of
April,-1881.
A. NOBLE, Chief Burgess.
Attest—Wan H. Wrrzsi., Saeretv to Corporation.
Sept._3, 1850-2 w. •
C 00
'4O
It. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TART
T
- E GREAT •ELECTRICAL REMEDY.
• la :d and Applied (not taken) to cure Diseaess
of the TIIROAT AND LUNGS. .
natle, Neuralgic, or other Pain can exist
vh -a Ol v_o Tar is applied. Oliva Tar mixed
with Mutton Tallow fqrais an
Ointment thateures.
/TRY DISEASE OE THE SKIN.
is - tilluwing - the — vibc — #77
)live Tar, ortilllto 'far Ointment.
WEED, Esq . , of the Albany JournaI. ;OWNSEND, New York Express."
I..IIARNARD, Esq., Boston herald. 4 .
V: FOWLER, Foatmastor, New York...
,t,'ElLt. , NYE, late of the Steamer Pacific. •
'BLANCH, Esq., Chief Engineer Pacific R.
"NEY, Pres. U. S. Express Company.
)K, Elk-mayor .lintralo, N. Y.
,MES.P. MAPES, Newark. N. J.
LAW, sth Avenue, N.'Y.
RUSSEL, OS South .street, N. Y. .:
LORD, Mutual Benefit Ins. Co., 11 Wall it.
-9 .IPLIi, Secretary Manhattan LIR, Ins. Co.,
Co.,Lai, New England Ins. ,29 William et.
ISWORTH, Vorwarder,ll4 Pearl et,:
PECK, Banker. 2 . BrOad
, JARVIS, liliddletartn, _ • •_. .
other name& be found in
be had of our Local Agents. •
TAR, ' - b 0 Cents a Bottle. •
_SILK INHALING PLAStEIIS;2S Ceuta.
For Salo by S. W. Heverstiek. only' Agent forßterlisle ,
Also sold at the Conipany's Depot; No;l9,.Stati':
street, New York, and .by Druggists 'generally, .„
.August 29, Iss,t--13m.
W. B. MILLEN
' JOEL SHAPLEY,
Assign'eu of Joseph L. literner
NM