Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 01, 1856, Image 8

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CARLISLE •PRO"'JUCE • MAIIKET;
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7 . Flour.miirket it timer biitte ihe re;
r e i,i of the Baltics adviees, and holders belle
1 , to their pines l:!,:lalltic per bbl ; Olinda' il
, Hine is held at $6 75,and better . brand;
.• - - ,:*6 . 87,1a5ii. but there is little or :ifoth.tie .
. '. ifire;tiort iit these ritii.;s: and 'finks; crate
-intintill to tlieTwtatits of the home -trade at
• xonf:s6 75a57 for common and goptl I . :minas.
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~. :. - , 25u57 . 76 fix:extra, and- sBllsB. 50 per bbl
. for fancy lo,ui, us in quality.. nye .1100. cwt
[finites scarce Ili it.-l 8 75 per hid, Corn :Nicll Is.
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------ ' --- liT:r - lierl er:irtiti - too*3oo - 01,itt - P - vaTini - . ---- Mt:'al ,
brought 3.371 per bbl.
Gatlin Colllolin.slowly, and wheat is scat ee .
and wAnted at a further advance: end all of
fered, sonic 5116000 btshols,found buyers tit
145 a 1 52e 'tor good Southern reds, and 1 riiiii
162 c for white, as in quality, the littler. fir
privie, lqe is steady, 51,600 bushels ttew
- brought boc,,nnd 1700 bushels old l'entisylvit•
• - :de at 70c, [lie latter alloal: Corn is. bet ter,
and all oilfired. sone' 6a7000 bushels yellow,
. found ready side at 67e afloat, 66e-in storie.—
.: Oats-are 'framed l a-B:lc4tir-prinie--nosv-ltela - .
___=.„.,4%-atio,..antl-400-far-old-Ile 114 411 V-II 1:1:141;,-..----1--
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• .1 (.11-N'l: STOCK A 5.......
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• - •socinTioN or lin,
..Iito,SPIIINO LIT EltA NV 1N ST! TLTE,"
of :New N ilk, C111111)01tild C.% Pa.. . '
Cra lid iLlid "exterinh It Nth. vi ,—, ' -,
BO IK S. .1: EA .1, ESTATE; ,te.
•1,11 , 5 , proceeds of the sale to-Le de owed toliquidating tlie
tobt, 01 the Institute... , ' .
LI tiperalled Opportunity to buy 'a ' , minable 11 0 0 k, and.
Tome a Shareholder in inLIVIL3ri I uills property.
'- LIEUT. GUNN liio;S'S ust.EAT \VuttK oN:Titt •
, MORMLIAS: et only One Dollar.per copy-IfievenitooLt _
L•r Ten Dollars. Gunnison's history of the Mormons 5
by fiCr the most accurate rind reliable NV,I/11. We lIHN't , - I ,
that &Coded people, lit order that every person Hui,
become ti Shareholders . the price of a Book and Certits
caste of men - the:mop ex the association will belotity ..0
The Cectllicate will entitle the holder to aii - hitetest is
tliaollowing . - -
. ' N ALLI,tIILE REM: ESTATE, Ac.:
1 VALCABLE 1131 5 10V1•111 1?A1t11, ° . •
- With 201 necessary Ota.iiiiildings Situated in
, Cumberland Valleyrilear New,ylße,contai fling
125 acres.
1 V.A.1.0 A 61.0 FARH,, _ .
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Adjs,ini lig tho shove, containing . 125 acres.
-VALUABLE TIMBEI: LOTS, LSOIIO
0150 limes each,'situated in •,M.lfllin township, • -
Cumberland county, . m .,_... , ....%
2 VALUABLE Tniumt Lot t % -
Of 25 acres each. "
1 SPLENDID NEW BRICK HOUSE.,
'2 Story and hail; building, adjething_the hall
on the went. ...
:3 filimby 'IMPROVED 01Pr-LOTS,
Grover II acres ench, within half a mile of New
', ille, at $OOO each. ' • . •
100 Orders fiw liEltlioN'S CELEBRATIR) WRIT
ING LYK, at $3 per order. •
1 MAGNIFICENT IioSEWOOD PIANO,
From the celebrated Factory of 11 - m..Rnidre A
Co., Baltimore. .
1 Superior sleludeon. . .
.2 Splendid Hunting Case'Gold Levclr Watches,,at
$lOO each, • ' ~
. '2 Spbsudid Hunting Case Gold LeVer Watches, at
-$B7 50,- • . .-
- b Splendid Gold Watches; at $5O each; . .
• 15 splendid Ladies' Cold Watches,. at llso'ettch,' •
10,thie Sliver Lever Watches; at $25 each, „ .
12 • " " Watches, at ,$.20 each, .
it superior Parlor Clocks, at $8 each, .
-50 " , Gothic - 3 . • -
50 ". Cottage " 3
1 excellent Family Carriage (latest style),
I .' . Rockaway ." ...
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' 1 " • Top Buggy, - : _. '
1 excellent Spring flagon,_ ,
l_superlbr Two.horse _Road IllgOn. ' ,
2 sets Splendid Harness (silver utuunting); `f
2 extra Spaui-sh Saddles, •-
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2 superior Walnut Sofas, -- , .-. .
1 magnificent Sofa Table,
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o o Dressing Bureaus,
1, splendid Secretary, ' - • '
4-Lining 'rabies, kextra Chefry); --
4 Bedsteads, . . .
2 sets Chairs, at $l5 per set,
. 3 Imported Carpets, 20 yards each, $2O per ples.e. •
:Boma-made Carpets, extra,. each at 'szo 1. 1
carpet, - • • ---° .
• , 8 Parlor Stoves, at el 6 each,
2 Orders for Suits Illaelt ClotheS, at $3O each, .
ll "silk urettses, $OO each, ' • .
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• Clothing, . 161 • , .•, .
- 10 " lists,
12 .." • Boots, 6
12 " Gentleteen's .r thoes;.s 3 50 each, .
-12 -"-- ---" , Gaiters, 400 - - - •
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12 ," Shoe s,Ladi -2 00 '• .
• 100 Gold Pencils, at $2 each, . .
200 Gold Pens, at $1 00 each,
. 100 Boxes . Assorted -Perfumery, at $1 00 each, -
40 Copien well.bound Miscefyutoous Books, at s'lso
each, . . . ..•
15 Ladies' Albums, at $2 each,, 3
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-- 500 pieces Ptipular Music, e... - ' ' 152
This Asseciation Is founded
. upori hottest and fair
' principles. Ruch hook purchaser gets the value of his
money ho the book, and on account of the great number
sold, becomes a shareholder in mud; valuable pia.
.erty. A certifleite will be presented to each book pur
chaser, entitling the holder to an interest in the above
valuable property. As soon as the boolis are all sold,
• notice will he given to the stockholders, and a conven
tion:will be held hi Noiville, at the Institute's Ball,
when a Committee will be - ettosen t . 04 *how tlie 'pro.
party will be delivered, to be distributed emelt the
shareholders.. All Lie articles that can, Will be exhibi
ted at the Institute's retr,Ori :the 1215 ;of August.
From the very flattering manner in which this Joint
Stock Association Is received and patronized, and front
- -the uutaber - of - ticketradroadyllold - Otlireonfidently . bo .-
iieVed that the property can be delivered to the share
' holders Ina few mouths. ?or the character or the " Bia
.at ;SEXING LITERARY INSTITUTE," and those connected with
it. wears permitted to - refer to the following gentle
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REFERENCES: • .
lion. Jaa. Pollock, Jov. or Penn'a. .. •
Lon. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster. '
lion. Frederick Watts, Car Fide. -
Ilon. Lem. Todd, ?dent. Con., Carlisle. -
Senator Win. IL 'Welsh, York.
lion. Wm. FAdurmy,liarrisburg. • : •
_._Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore. I
WO. J. Shearer* Pros- AtVy, Climb. Co., Pa.. -
- Daniel She lly , Sup. Common Schools,
or John_ Viclirandt. Log., 1, 1: _ , _ .
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unrnsiourg. , •
Boyer & 'Brother, , ,
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45,411 orders for Deo and
~Cert., Itlcates, to , mail,
should bo addressed .to - . • • i , .
• . JAMES' 11.0*EE0aN i - '
.• , ' - Sec. 'f 14g. Spring Literary institute," .
•......, NewviLle, Ouniberlapd Co.,Pa. •
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AGENTS WANTED, In every Town and VUlyeq,
the United States, to obtain subscriptions fni 800 t o
whom a Word commission wake given. All t ors
Of I nquiry,accomp.anied .bs , a iposttge Stamp, will be
•-prmptly ansiored. • - ' "`"'.., • ..
June 18,1858. .. .. .
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T) ESOLU:I_ION . PROPOSING • 'A.I
3LENI)3IENTS TO 'TILE CONSTITUTIOR_9I'
COMMUNICIVEAT!TB.: •
lte . solted by:tha s Sonato nog flous.i of It oproHiintAt ti)os
of tho - .Common oualtO of Pon fo4y/vanizi . • in., Golioroi
Agsmobly met, That the following .amundeeenis are
io iosed to the.Umoitittition
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accor ,with the provisioad'of tho tenth artip
.11turobt.
I , IIIBT A MEND3IENT
There shall ho au additional article to Mt d Constitu
lieu to be deslguated us AnTICLE,XII.
• WAITS. - ' -•
SoTION 1, The :nate may contract debts, bo . iftipply
cas WI i deficits of; faiturolft_rovenles,,ur_to_numt_ 0.
pouffes hot okherwisu provided for; but the tiguregotf
:muff ut of such debts direct or coutiugtuit,, , wlfvf he
oontraetcti . hy virtur of ono or wont Acts of. the doneral
'Assont lily, or at, different periods of Oulu, shall nom'
ousted kaftan hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and
tho:inoitey arising front the creation of such debts.
snAll bo applied to the purpose for whleh it wits ob..
faired, or to repay the thintaso coutrartod;and to. nu
other purpose' whatever. •
:3;:ctios 4. In addition to the above limited power
the State nifty 'contract debts to repel' itiVasion,
oress,,l urr.ectien, defend thre.Statu.itt___wari cm to - - re--
deem the 'present outstanding laidet4ednet, of the
State; but tine motley arising froth thu contracting of
am:Lt debts, shall be applied , to• the purpose fur which
it wait raised, tor to repay such Uebts, anti to no Other
purpose whatever. ..
• scenes i. Except the debts above specified, in -Sec
tions one and two of this Article, no debt whatever
shall be created by or on behalf of tlio State. '
:iamb's 4.. To provide the payment of the present
debt, and any additional debt, rontritettil as aforesaid.
the Legislature shall,' at its. first session. after the
alopismi of this amendment. create 'a sinking fund.'
.Wito•li shall be Milliciebt to - pay - the accruing - interest
oil such debt, and 'liana:llly to reduce the principal
theiviof by-a stun not less than two hundred and ility .
Alums (MI ollars ; which sinking rand shall consist of
the net annual income eof the public works. front
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l 0 time owned - by the State, or thti - Pri?eiteds of the
salo ur any part thereof, and Of the income
Or proileeds of sties of storks owned by the litate,
gmtier with ilthinjund,:,,n_r_rtasaurcvs_that. may 1344.(114.5.,
i Oared by btu, Tilil said sinking fund may be in
,'roused, from time t., time, by assignlog ti it any part
of the taxes, ur otp - r revenues of the State, lint ro.
quiro , l tUr. Ow ordinary and ciiiTjtit oxpeasos gtoi!"
01.111111,w, arid unlusg In r:iso .of war, insurrection ur
racion.Jjo part. of-the - said sinking:Jun(l t he"
or - applied otherwise Wan in the extinguishment
of the piddle auht, until the amount id' such debt
is reluecil below tlie sum of live millions of dollars.
:•,r.crioN Thw credit of the C.intinon wealth 'shall not'
Leery manner. or e+lllll. 1,0 - pledged, or loaned tu, any
company corpewatiou. or as.oci.tti")“, out'
..11 e•onimonwealth heroarter hi:.oitleajoiot'owner
nr ,t)c1:11 older, in any cuuip.ins f association, or corpora
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Sy.c. 11: The eormiumnrimlth 141:d I not the
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-d-I, orrtny - part - t fluent. - tit ,liif - euirtit.r',#lt.77:l376:7lrj:ll;
Watt:MTh) :114 7 :7:1711,1 0 n
MOW. surll dOl4l, Shall 11(0'1 . .o.mg.i'lietekt to etyrble
• 1.111 , state. to I olio! Euppruss il.nnentie insur
.jor,•,ol 1,1 . time "I' war;' ,, ,e assiNt the
in the dis.qtarge of limy p-Irtion of It, present
7. Tlu3 I. , ..:tkhture..tdiall - not, auttiorimt any ,
I.__coll.at;y. City, brViLl I..! , ,YltAlip, ittrorimnded,iim•
by• virtue "fa vote of its.eitl4ints, or otlio.r‘iise. to
l.rome a storkly - .1 , 1er In any oompan3', ass,viation, or
'ration or to ol!tain m , ntep Ibr. or loan rts credit,
I to, Any corporation, hot, part,),-
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'chore roll be an it.tblition4l 44tieie to Fabl'eanstit.ti
tut.l;tu, to be Aleslgnittelas uttlebi.Xjl.,4is
titteu /cit.
CoVNTIES.
. . .
:co 0111 II tY Shall he , 1114,11..1 - by a Ibii, cptt,lng offric..r
one-toqh olio , p, , pulatron (either_ to form u hipt county
or olherwis!), without tho express :Assent of such_
c6notyi , by a vote of the electors-thereof; !ker:41811 any
Jony . e'huity tie - est-thlished, tont:aping less than I,:ur
hundred z.itt:teo-utiles: ---
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4"" ) ? i , .6IFMIIInNT.
from sc this first iirth-lo of the ,cOns.titu
t trike out.the words •• 14 the city of Philadelphia,
and of t i ii county - r, ,, ,jieetrtely - ;"71voln - Sectldif - tive.
sante article. strilio out the - words,' -of Philadelphia
and of the several - eOutities;" front section seven, same
article. strike out the ttords,-- neither the city of
delphia nor Ituy," and insert In lion thereof the words
-and tin;' and htrilte out seetion four, nano article,
and in Mu t too tollowlng; • .
•• 4. Ili thlryear one t.la..disaini eight hundred
and sixty-1..11r, ;tad It. every se:uatlt year thereafter,
r, ogresentatii.:vs to {slue it - timber of one hundred, shall de
p,l ill list /tea distributed e inally throit-thout the
tte, districte, in proportdot to the noutlwr of tax
able inlialnt mts in the several parts thereof; except
that any county contaiiiing at least tliree thousand
live Mint/red tAX,3i/Ji!S lnay bu alloweifki separate repre.•
st.titati'm ; but WI more tutu three oninties shall b e •
jollied, and no county shall be divided, in the formation
of a district.. Any city ',mt.:doing a siatlicimititutuber
of taxable:4 to entitle it Co at least two representatives.
sh tll have a setriratti representation assigned It. and
Mt
.1,0 iIiVI4KI into cOn vein eat disttletsOf contiguous.
'territory, i.f c inal taxable p Tulation as near as may be,
"melt 0f...We1l distria, , ..sliail . eleet, one te p rese nt a tiee2__
St tlati.end .
d ,seretion seven, same article, ittsertd.h.:.se
words . ; . •• the City of Philadelphia shall be dividiA lure
Sin lu senat,rial dist viets, to: eontiguona territory as
nearly (quid In taxable pmulation at) possible ;..tiut •no
ward Shall be divided Su the lbrutation thereof."
.Thu le t3dature; at its Iliad session, after taw adoption
of this aniendnienQ bhall thecity of l'hiladelphl3
into senatorial and representative districts, In the
11131/tier above provide4; f such'distrietsdo remain un
changed until the apportionment In the yearone
thousand eiAlit hundred and sixtplour.
Altilk
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- 1 , .ti.e1--t , int - nt••• Awl t t•tt the it,ttvott to alter, revoke,
L!liarler tievOztfLer eon.
ity. or tuttlor. ato Nkt!..i:ll or gtmeral Who).-
.• r ~i,5.11, i IL irtjilll,,kis 1,, tli . y,eit)Y.epti
L.ll . : ipaiAVV - AaVevo ' r, (ha:
n.. iojtutive 1 7 ; . 11:di he dont. to Ow t!urp. Att.rB.
In Senate. April 21,--Wdl:-
-- 11s•au.vr.e, That this retOlutintt visa 06 — the first
amendment, yeas 24, nap' 5. • On Out second amend
mint, yeas 12, says t). On the third amendment. yeas
tla, nays 1. On the foitrth atnendment, yeas 23; nit - ff
' from thb Journal.
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THOMAS A. 3IAGtARE, Clerk.
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' In House of Represeniatlvesil
April 21, 1856. ' f"
Ilt.sot.rim,,,,That this retiolittion pass. On the first
nromidniont, yeas 72, nays 21. On the Second amentl•
Anent, yeas ita, nays 25'. On, the third amendment,
yew; GI, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69,
titlys 16. Bxtritot from the Journal.. •
Sr. n'ya Orriar
Filed April 24, 1856.)
Pinmsri.vmas, BS
I do hereby certify that the above 'and foregoing Is it
trite and correct copy of the original "Iletiolution rela
tive to an amendment of the Constitution," as the
sauce remains - 6n file in: title wino.
.. -mil In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
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L.S. -my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of
—..- , J the Secretary's 0111!e, the d A ay sti ati e d
Ul e"l l 7 lN B , l3°l‘6
written.
Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitu
lion of tho Commonweelth being **der consideration,
On the question,
Will the Senate agreo to the first gunondmont
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro•
visions of the Constitution, and were as folloirs:
Yeas- , -Messrs. BroWne, Buckalew, Creswell, Evans,
pergukon, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamisen, Knox,
Laubach, Lewis, 111 . 011utock, Price r -Sellers, Shuman,
Souther. Stroub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry,
Wilkins and Platt', Speaker, 24. •
• Nays—Messrs. Crab, Oregg,,Jordart, Mellinger, and
Pratt-5. . • •• - •
.ikt the questionaitas determined in-the affirmative.
On the question, •
Will the Senate age° to the second amendment ?
'The yeas and hays were taken agreeably to the pro-
Wiens of the Constitution; and were as follow': •
Yeas—Measrs. Browne, nuckalew, Croswell, Evans,
Moge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Laubach, Levels , Dl'Clln•
- teak. Sellers, 'Bt num, Souther, Straub, Welton,
Welsh, Wherry, and Wilkins—M: 4 • ; ,.••x...., •
Nays—Messrs. Cobb, Foguson, Greg Latt, Prise,
and Platt, Speaker-6. ' • •
. So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,.
Will the Senate agree to the .third amendment 71.
The yeas and nays wore taken etgee - ably to the Con
stitution, and were as fellows;:
•
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Yeas—Messrs. lirowne, Ilue Crabb, Cresswell,
Evans, Ferguson, Flemngen, llogu, Inglino,..Nunnon,
I:owlFilbCcltrairek. . - .tiot I nicer;
Price, Sellers, Slunpan, Souther. 6tra
'teart, 11'elsh; NVlierry, Iti illauF, Imo, Platt.
npualtiii....S.• • •
~Nays—Sir. regg-1.
Se thn quesclou
01—utrtnirquuNiv-
WILLIAM JACK, Clork
A. 0. UURTIN,
Sec. or the Commonwealth
SOtetary's °Mee, 1
Harrisburg, Jima 27, 1.(350.1
Soc. oS tho Comm
.ontite, April 21;1856
tarliolc
wah determined in the ailivinntive
Actliiiquetti, • • • •
bonato agree to the fourth amendment?
The yeas and nays we'r'ig taken agreeably to the • Lon. •
atitutiou, and wore int'followi NIZ
Yeas—)lossrs, Browne, Buckalow, Cresswoll,
ii.igram, Jamison, Jordan, KnOx, Lau•
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bath, Lewitt, M Clintock. Price, Sellers, Shuinan,Soutb-
Walton, ‘‘el*_Wherry, Wilkius,and platt,.(
- Speaker-I'4i. .
• Nitys—Misssrs.Crabb,Gregg, "M.e.ll.ltiger and Pratt--4.
On the litlestiou Was determined in the allionative.
Journal of the .11onse of Representatives, April 21,
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro
visionsoof s a t o ' t i.o u On the nod, proposed
. Yeas—Messrs. Andetson, ltztekus, Baldwin, Ball,
Beck, (Lyeutnitig,l
Bock, (York.) 'Bernhard, Boyd, Boy
et, llrewii,,Brusn;ltuchaeall. Caldwell Oampllell,Varty
Fansold,_.Foster - •
13 ate, Baines,
Hamel, llarper, lleins, Hibbs, 11111, 1111
legas, ltatiseeker, lm6rie, Ingham
1 II lilB..lrwitt, Johns•j•Johnson,--Latioile, Lebo, Longatter
Lovett, .M'Ctilitiont, lu'Coinbs . Mangle, Me
year, Miller, Montgomery, Alooricead; Nunnemacher
Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Puireulli Ramsey, Reed, lfeinhold
Riddlit, Roberts, .hunk. Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith
(Wymil Ing,) :itrouse. Thompson, Vail'
''" 3 . 11( • m • Wright, (Dauphin.) ‘Vright, (Lt.thernu, 11111
Merman and Speaker-72. . •
Nay 8-31e.SV rti. Augustine, itttivy, Clover,' • Coburn,
Beck, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, tablatney, lluudltou, Ilan-
cock, Must:keeper, Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Marls, -
31unitir, Patterson, Salisbury, Bwitit, t philmiel ph A.)-
'Walter, ‘Vinfrode and Yearsley-21. •
Su flue question was determined in the, ail ritiatite.
on the question,
Will the house agree to OP second amendment.?
The yeas and nays were taken, anti were ar.
viz: • ' . • .1 - I
Yeas -- Messrs, A 1111m8211,_Bncltne,-Raid-WW,3 411,13 e. 0
TEpiatiting,) (Vorti,) ItrOwn,
Ittichaimu, Caldwell, Caano.l)ell. CnrtY,
Fausold. buster, Matz , !Lanes. Ilatnel,, Ihtl . per, I
idils i
1111,-.1 11,Oleomh, itytinmeltee.
liu
brie• Ingham, Innis. Irwin. Johne,t:lohminn, 1 . 3 1 , m51e•
Lebo, (4114(alter, Lovett, M'Catitunnt, - Wl:ftrthy.
Moortioad; - Nnn- -
nem:teller, Orr, Pearson} Purcell , linmsey, Hoed. 3itin
hold. ltlAl.l4....ltoberts. Sittmk. 4with, (A - iiiiillq•ny),
Strouse, ‘'4lll, • halhm, Wright, (Luzovne,)Ziattnerman
and ‘1" right. Spealter.--C41.- . . . • -- • -
• Isiayl , --Messt AttAtintine, •flarry, CIOV r,
Fry. Fulton. Unylord, t:llo..atev,-
litisteker. , LeisenanT4, 31avee,.31inley, - 3tnrriA. 31 natitsa,
7 F.;iLersen. Phelps ; :;:t1 h. (Ca in bria.) 'l'nett, I
km, IV alter,, NV iittrode,. (I) , auphin) and I
44,'`'n'tftt'41,nr-IClVF7d'etrfil'i nv l in the aitirtnatTVT: _
. ..on the .1 tn;stlett, .
IVIII t Ite.t louse axree tc, the third ltlilend11;0 1 t. ?
• Thlt •I`:l`i and nays wel-e talseh, and m eye as gril.M,
-
EAS —, M n't'Sll , . A Ilill'r6oll, -11:11-1:114, Midi% la. -Ilan,
thyeinnite4..)—itee '
Caldw,:l 1. C-amphel ty
1 . - hv 11,111 ,1 Kah-ter. l'amiold. Foster. I ry,-l.:rl0 11.t,Ince,
---'lann•l', Harper, 11111. '
Imbrie.llotam. •.
dolltisoh; Laporte. Lebo, lamoler. larvett,
.
cry, Na Intentaehm: Orr, l'earson, - Phelps, I'tn'e.;ll,llale•
seV, '6llenk :math, ;Allegheny; n.
- (t.antbrift:) i4inith, - (W)oming.) :Monty:mit, WintllMt•
(Pattphin.) ‘Vrlght i-httzerho and' Zrmint4-
:---
inan(4. • .
Clover. eolitirn,
Vidom.ttaylord. , 4llmoney, lianeoek, 11ut0 , .-
ker;heisenring, Wl'artity.,;laiTaTe, 31aaley..31..orilead,
Nlorrls, l'attersMl, it tinheld. itolwrts. Stdkhury, V.
ter, Yearsiey and ‘Vright, Speaker-23
:.t) (kw im.stlort was detet•mined'in the :dlirmative•
on the questim),' • ----
11 . 111 the Wits," a ;rye to the. innyth amendment ?
The - y em, and nays Weifu Laken, anal, Were as follow,
VIZ : •
11 . Kts---Alestms. -Anderson, - ItaitkuK. o.y
-coani g.) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, 'Boyd. Buyer, 11E01111'i'
Brush, linehanan, Cahlwull , , l'aumbell, Carte, Crig;
(bra tt f O„ wall: Kai I tger: p. s der, Vry,
Hamel. Huller Ileinec, MIMI+, Ilillegas,
Atonsol,..Mper, Itunsrekar, ir-
Juhnsun, I..rgsirm, Lobo. bomaker, I..;yort,..Nt•Cal
moot. l'eartily. ArComb, Mangle, Aliment ' 3liller
Ment,, , :oup•ry, 31t. rhead, Nlinnetnaelter, Orr, Pearson,
Phelps. Purroll, It:nosey, Beed, Reinhold, Biddle, IM4s
fdlettlz, (Cambria.) Smith, (Wyoming..)
Thompson. AV alter, \V right, (imkerne..)
Yearsley. Zimmerman and \Aright, Speaber—tai. I
Nays—Messrs. Barry, Clover, C&lShm C
t, Fulton, Ds
bony, Haines,. lientenek, Ilttheker, 'lngham, Leisettring,
Magee, Ainnloy).inrris, I . :Merton, ::::Llislutry and WI a•
t
the question Inns determined in the attlrunttive
SLcarr itr's 0 MO'',
• .I . lorrisburg., June 27, IS50:
_
Penusylvania,ss i • . .
__ 11 doxerti fy. that _ the, _ ahoy° . auLforegol ng_. is. a-true:
and.c.larrect copy of the .• Yeas" and '• Nay s" taken. on
the Resolution prop:.sitivneendukents to the Co»stittt.
Lion of the Cointoonwealth, as the same appears on the
Journals of - the two Houses of tini General Assenibly of
!this Commonwealth for the session of 146. . .
_____ Witness my hand turd the seal of said ofliec,
lAA ,
this twenty-se'venth day of.lu Ile, (Mu LElCal
„....,_,_,2)sand eight hylidred at i lt!
( tit.t c , l s r ix ii . Tl - s,
.2
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• -C ) . •
,L 1 w • Secretary of-the Common wectilgli. •
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'le subseriberlnceln.retti , inrifeointhe
city - would call
(i.e. nAtentfou -of his friends' and” the public to the
large and-well-soleetedaSsertment of Hardware which lip
Ills, just teeelved. ronsllding I ii,Paa-of . 1 -1 V I Lin iN 0 MA
ii.: It I A LS, nails, screws. hi II OS, iirilik, bolts. glass. putty
paints oils, 4:e. -- TOOLS.—edge to4t-S.9W fi and planes-o.
.every description. with files. eitsps,qtaminers, anylls s ieca
---tldrAt,S—of—erery--descrfption—altd-:-OttalitY---rourronn
' glass of ditTereuti brands, white polished American glass,
French glass of all sizes, double thick glass of all sizes,
ground enamelled glass. ke.
A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD
DLERS TOOLS, together with morocco, lining and bind—
ing skins,-shoo thread, was, pegs, hints, harness' mount
ing, mddletroes, &c....., - .
COA.C,II TRlMMlNO—canvass,'(plain, enamelled. fig ,
tired and 'crabbssed,) -patent and. enamelled leather,
tt:±:les, springs, hubs, spokes, follocs, shafts. 4-e., ke.
Cabinet Makers will Slid a large assortment of yarn.
Islics, mahogany and walnut.yancers, moulding, rosettes.
hair cloth; curled hair. Sre.
WHITE POLISH PAINT—A new article for making n
beautify). white ftla bliiliallti polish, fur dining-roomsp
parlori, &c., . . .
IRON—. 4 large stocl4-comprising all kinds In general,
use.
1 . M' , Remember the Oil stand East Mit Street, Car-
Ilsle:Pa. -
- -,; -,- '
March 26,18664 - .HENRY. SAXTON.
ROSEWOOD PIANOS FOR SALE
Two new. and olegant.Resewood Pianos 034 and
7 octaves, from the-;celebrated manufactory of llallet,
Dug & Co., AkstOn. These Instruments have been
carefully selected from a large ;Melt, and are_warranted
to give entire sitisfaition. They 'will be sold at ' '
• OITY PRICES • •
. •
and kept In order by a competent person, for one year
from date of sale. Those who may wish, to examine, or
to purchase a good Instrument , are invited to call upon
-the aubserber atlis resldencett Carlisle.
Also, TO RENT, two good second-hand Piano Fortes at
SEI per quarter. , JOll K. STAYNIAN.
. RESERVING SUGAR.;--A. general
assortment of Cruified, Sifted and Pulverised
Sugarrof best quality, as else Soft Crushed, Clarified
and other qualities Constantly on band, suitable for
preserving' and all other- purposes—Onerally at •01.. n
PILICR.B. - ' . ,
. Also a constant supply. of the choicest Coffeen,-Teas,
Spices and other articles ill variety. always on, hand.—
attention is invited to our stock before buying OFPWIIIIr 9 .
Carlisle, July 25,15. , • J. W. ZDY.
MUSiltes9 Tarbs.
G E.° It G E._ E
, 11) ROAD 10P (OAL-. • .
• JUSTICY• 01' 11t] E /I T CE '-vs
. 10;000 bushel's of the Colebratel Broad Tup .
opitoFtte the West. of- - tho Court Ilotive
istaulkguilths' Ceafreeeiving. cud for rule by
sprit 23, iblitt, • • ,
• • u —'444-3,48404-, ;
'Y 1 I-1 U.111{.1011 . , :AitoKney .at Law.. :7 --
I' 4 l A 111ILI CO AL.-500 'SONS Llr
.kj.,-Otlice on . North 11:mover Street, :% few doors
south of Hlmet' Hotel. All .btishiess entrusted to him ICtiNt 4 _YA.fittY COAL. .11roken. and re-ktreenil, .
will be promptly attended. to. . (April 15.: t prepared eXpresslY for family Use and Icept'ttN - Dile covt:a,
so that I' , ,rair.furnish it OCY fled, CLAN leg the .
winter titlft , on. have.ll/V0 • elt hand itial-f( Mirth - if"
:COAL from-the- min etr - of7ifo,
At Cp., 411 a bit ASIOKIN .COA I. froivt the mines of Citrh
rair, Peal Ja Co.; all of which I will sell Tit small profits
for rash, and deliver to any part of the borough.
n0v.14, '55. . W. B. 'MURRAY.
•. _....
A N. CrR.I4)I4AN Attorney' - 'at Law.'
N. 1
, _ ialace_in, Enot Alain Str•dot,.Nlennnipidiuri,-Pd.'
to,. Will ottani to SURVEYING in connexion with
his llV , atiFi.oll. ^' r , . ' L3l oy 2Y, 1859.-- I Y, •
k IR:. S. B. I.I.EFFER Office in North
i j I bourver str Out two doors from.lVelso &ZompbolVB
.to, e. ()dice hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 9 clod:,
•A.. 01.. and front sto 7 o'clock, P. Al. . ' •' . .
__
DOCTOR S..' •
P. ZlEtr'Lli.:lt: , -;- .l oilice
and Residence East liliiin Street, third door plow;
Line iisreilt-L101.1511 O,l IFi I /1-1. OAVII-4W d -C-07,11 ity-prwaptlyt
-Mt - wb...Al_ • - - • „ _ .
. •
Carlisle :Jan. °, 1856.
ATII,I4IA.a- lillElol, .Attorney
w
I,:tN . v. Office Strout,
- 4.,6-11usink - n-F tr ußtar to, 1v111,143 - 146iiiiitis ,-
vi dud to. • Fel), '55.
• •
CI ; AV. Illanufactlyer of
Mineral IVateri, French Mead,
. . Bottled Ale, Porter and Cider,
SorPt Easf.Street. near the Rail Road Bridge, Carlisle
L0.L0914 f 8 QI N
south liatiovcr - \
VI I
next door to-the Putt
()nice.
t L I,WIII be absent , iron Culisle the last big days
avaeli . In on th., Aug.l,
•
...-`1•51-rc.S.."--,I.s.SEA—
..
Itii-iii4„,• t .11111; 111 DEN Tll3l, fron t the ital
. • "• - .thoore_COfi*,e.lok_Lieritul Surgery. ,
fy"..olllee tit the reiddetice of his mother, Quit Lotitlihr
street., three doors below liedird. Itolereoce-4)r. (he.
4.llrutz _" . - , March 10,11550----tf..
• 11 , / 1 E 1 4
• o
•
• LIM nut thy.hrAieo, Z,
t.tetz, - ,:t graduate u. Mit ' Mr/tit/Kee Dental-. Co) loge). is
n«w prepared- to receive hi, Iflr9:Q, upd pertain the
‘arh.tuF, opevath u 5 itt - the Hue th,,, - Tpeutol..profes'hlun,
at ruzldetice, hi',,South :Street,' thud door Irvin West
tiiN'e us a call. Terms uudeswor.
ME=
.- . • --
‘Cltl \IENI4,I( .AND. C()NVEYAN
)„,) 1 - !•;11.--A.. h.- Sl'O.NF•11,1•:11, ls.o Itt:wisterl'i,r Climber
.-rd emin ty. will earyfully attend ti , t 1 , ,, A r.linsiction of
311 such busine . ss us may . toe .oftrustortii - riTriTslrit - rs
I In , writ , - .I . l) ,,, bi,..‘lartgjages euutracts, :.... 11. e will
- iii.,:,,vili, i ~ C.: his !Ittentiort ' 0 the procuring of 1.311,1 Ver:lr
rants. 1'1`11... , 1011x. :cc, us. well us the imams c ...i nilsale .
oi Heal Es tab , . Ueg,-itiations„ of loan 5, ~,. 10)., !lice'o))
W4..st 11 i 411
.s t rest. I; r n nierly ocetipliA, y W: Al, ten rota
i.sti, near the 3letliodist (I ur fi:.. _ __:,_- _ -_ -, ,
•
-
1,M)1:1.-Nr --- M 7 SES .
i 1 T B 0 M 1' 6 O„,N ,
artOftleu at 14r th!_put.::,
01101e:int.( ot-Itual
Warrants. catering Latol oul'ilue. Sun e 311!..! mid MAP,
• plug To WIIS, LOcatioll of Witrrtmuz, nud innkiug invpst
lai z mits for lica-ronitionth.. pa) log ot 'faxes. nut' all lqui ,
oosh portal/lila; to a tioto:ral I.arid Ayolicy iu Missouri.
KaUsas, I%Utti - I ivk.
---- - --114/-.olllelt 011 :.,ocoott ttreet„North ltealtio;s
- . (.1 ply 31..
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V.
S. P. t.,51,11:1t,_ •
1: 3 14'/A1(1.ANI;
°
- .Q - N T I * DER & M'FARLANE--- ,
1..,)
LAND AcuisTs.
. . .
_
At ..SN HA POLIS, Opi>osite the Suspension Bridge, Falls
of kt. Anthony, Xlinnesota Teiritory,
%rill buy and sell lands, no,;otiate Inane, locate land'
warrant,. in Minnesota, lowa. zindl% iseonsin. Inquiries ,
rospecting the country, by letter or o therwisc u ptomptly ,
answered.. •
c itErtn:Escus`.
.
•. Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex•tlovernor; • '
lion. 11. M.ltiee, Delegate to Oongress, "Minnesota,
Our. Pidlock, Ilariisburg,
James It. Steele . 1 / 4 Cu„ Philadelphia.
•
lion. Frederick Watts, Carlisle, • • •
A, Brady Sharpe' Esq., . .
11 31agoun, New York, • .
Robert Walsh, New Orleans,
.... Jarnes It. Irvine,
,Esq.,..Nowville, • . .
• lion..l.li.illsek. :ionioiset, Peta'a., -
lion. J. It. Lddie, •• , -
.1. 11, (loud, Mayor ; Springfield,•Ohlo, -•.• •• . •
Gen. C. Anthony, .
----Jarr.Carson, - Esq. St: Louis,- , • . ... .
'Win. Wilson, 11sq:, llaltiihore, 'Mk, _ _
--
J. T. w right, Charleston, 5,, C.,
J. M. Miion, Philadelphia. '
30,000 Acres of 111. inipipved Lend lbi :Fide, at freui
to slu per Here; also, Improved Faruis. Lots for title
in fq. Pout, :it. Authony, and all Owns on,the 311inie
-s;;tti ricer.
-2),Paitleitittr attention given to the Lomiing of
Money, end 'Entering I.4ind Warrants.: Address,
NI'FAHL.ANE,
I%liune.apolis, Min. Ter.
T AY Ell'EV IL LE FEMALE S
.
INARIL—The duties Of this Institution "Will The
r.stuned on the let of teptember,l . 666, under the direc
tion id the Principal, win. irlll Lo assisted by the same
teachers lothierly employed. , The scholastic yetti• will
be die Wel Ir to two sessions of I , lre Months each—the
trtt coinnitinclug op the Actit 4r. t'eptetaber, the second
on kIIIIIA4 ' •
Thtre NS ill h AtitlT
e two courses of in the Instituili;it
-the OPTIONAL and tin, 1114:0-111. 1 . 1111118 in Ihelitriner
course finishing any branch of study, will receive a•
CERTIFICATE slgnedby the Prlneital and Teacher. Those
conipleting n regular course will nice_ hp Diplomas and
Testimonials of Merit.
TKRMS, PER SESSION-411'E MONTLIS.
Board, fuel, light. room furnished, 00
Tuition in English Branches, - 10.00
" Music and use Of Piano, - • 2C 00
• " Drawing, mid OH Painting, 12 00
" Pencilling and Drawing, 0 IM
" • Frottch, Latin or Greek,. mlth other
studies, . .•
Washing per doxitn, - . ,
For further Lairticulars sae circula,
.1. C
KENNEDY
Principal
August 20, 1.856-lui
r . 12,
le 40 ,
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F
FLY , ,NET.EII FLY NETS I • .
; Just iroceivod, one of thelargestassint•
me ntor of YI,Y'.IcIITI3 ever , brought: to i
.---44,Pli s
this place, conalsting of Cotton, Linen, ' mak, ,
Oiled Twine , Nets of all colors. The ' • '„Wilp.'
prices are so low the people can't help . , • - r.:-...:.-_.'
buying at 11: SA' Cheap hardware Storo, E .
street, Carlisle. t , . ' , . Juno 11 1860'
IC~itL jnz
3iotices:
--A—E_ - M — J - IJ - DGEl , `e flow:0 t
zens,l-olfertnyself to - Icui• --=7- con - ,4iTeratlun tie a
foi the °thee of M.:kit/CLUE JUDGE, of Cute.
herlentl county, at the ensuing; Election, and• prtanise
elected] to disc:it:11.011o , duties of Nati, office ,with
udelity mitt, iitipartialtty
Papertowu, July 23, Ibso.
rta, UNTEER CANDIDATE 'FUR
y ofier
n ,elf to your cuusideration as "a V 01. UNTEI.II. CA:UMW/ E.
for the Once of p roloi , io g if elect
ed to lultll the duties of the tallee'.without fear, labor,
or affection.
Aug.~il, 153 t.
X l Ol 'ASSOC .1 A 121 .11 G E
I•'I.A.IoW-C11.12 - EIC§:-'--T • hrough the. urgebt
I have been uilvr tnyr..
arlu - IT1111:0 GI ail t. JUriti) . ;,
Ut etailbertatA ry, ni the et,bullit, ;...;enetal election.
itnd vory . revcellitily b..ticit yk,Ur eiLldrage.s for bald qr
ticu,
plettgin„ tquelutt 7 to<tin-ortn Anti - es
of the Saule I.llt/lioitpariLtllt strict regatti
.to izt tt and public *Jurstite.
CIA:A.ILN
-- Newton .TtArtiflip, •
T
- Electiun;_for Officers
and .3hilitattert 4 01 the Cittnberlami % alley ltailreacl
....,ai s pany - e ill I.e held at tite Itiiilr 'ad ()hive, ill them
bereeth i; the bth 'et oetebee- 'next, be ,
. tWeeli Inc 'limn .1. 31 ilt.tV-1 P. at., of sad day.. •
•
:Seel titary'l"
IS6O
„ •
I i•OTICE. The Pemisylvania State,
will Lout its Annual
rittibUrg, ttalli/lubclng 3Utll
volitinumg 0ct01,c17.1, !mu ;J. auLual
1 -0 1 4... ti .lV uul , t 4 L u I , t; lo 1 t
prClllll.llll, , Opell to all. " EU/AA:U .
-
_A U.l)).TOrt'S NOtIC.E..- 7 -.Notice is
livreby gi% cu that tlitt underpigned,..Ciiditur
tile in•phuusi:
to dull itaitlon -or 113 1110 Lands ui
11Ifelutel 11 tute,..r, udinizitht - ratue tl thimet l'ut,liltr t uefu,
11111atteud to tltc uulie, ul Lt
_iutolottooL;t
in thje - bollitgh et Curlfsiv - , - Us, iltlti•10.“, the
:aat day of Oetobeel ueat, ut lu o citeit, ....IL., WI/elk -alit'
401Oriialia.lieira of deci:tlY.ot attid all- havrestvd
itro 'A:gullet! to utteud, • , . • .
tti„lu;:j
VSBiIiNEVS fee is-
herby etleui that the I:uysolter bak been ap.
J , eoU Araigueu of .lubeph L. t-tvillur, ut Diektwon
A...111,41N by (teed
. o( NllllllltAry c? . .l) . .:lltuent fur. the
beu.eut. oe.ertafiturs. 'All perhoubil.dOutuil to r.ud .tut.eph
L. Let lief :01J "ri!filletited lU Wake. j , : ty12,1 . 1 . 111... and
la% t.kg elettlitS to prtiseut thew to tOe nuLscriber, rebid:
it.% 1.. :1111 , 1tetAwri;
10,1-&4,)
'1 4 ) 4 6111TE 01. F ALARGAIth'T ITEM
decent:at/IL—Notice is hereby given• that
Let
icstuwm,utry tat the estate uI .:kittrgitret
late ut the iion,tigli of Carlisle, i.,,tunlierland comity, de
ceased, have Leen, platted by- the lte.tiNter said
.couttty to the subscriber, residiug taid . lortiu.,,Li. All
persons kneeing ilia mach es tLdel.tett to said estate - ate
rett uirett to niche immediate itts3 utubt. eunl these hal till,:
chums to prestan. them ti.ir sennatient to
V, 31; 11. 311; MON,
Executor. I
Sep. 17, 1856
IV ()TICE . .—Notice is kiven
that applie4th n iii he mad e t o tt e nekt +L eg t s •
tore ut renesylvanift, to atter the rio, tor ot Abe Cur
USN Deposit littllk4.hvwted 111 the, Nriough
Clueberiatid rouliki, so en to cooler upon Ella hnt.k the
sights dud virilagesad_aldAk...i...tissue r iudt-to.ttliatige--
its 1 Mlle to the Carlhle Ilauk. Also to .hercabe the
!
capital of said Batik tri hith is at pi oseiit soet.ty two
thousand. dolltirs,dith the prttilele of‘lorressis.tr the .
sable under its present charter to 011 e. h uuJrcd thousand
I dollars) to. Three Ittltadred Uhotisatid bullnrs.
11'4 N. IiE.E.T.E3I, • '
July 6, 1156..]
°R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE . TAR;
efi • TIIE GREAT ELECTRICAL. laziErly. , •
it is itThaled and Applied (not taken) to cure Diseacis
• ,• of tho lILROAT AND - LLNIi:3. • •
No Rheumatic, Neuralgic, or other Pul p mu exist
'W here Olive Tar is applied: o Tar railed , •'
• with Mutton Tallbw•fOrms an
„---- Ointment that cures
•
EVERY DISEASE OF TILE -- SKIN. •
Itelbrence Is made to the following. gentlemen who ••
have used Olive 'far, or.Oli%e Tar Ointment.
I.IIIIILOW„.W.E.LI.),Esq_,_of-the%Alletztournal.
11 M. li. To WNSEND, New York Express.
JOHN M. BARNARD, Esq., Bets'tou !Wraith
ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster, New 'York.
Capt. EZItA NYE, late of the Steantei Pacite.•
E.,A. JILANCII;°Esq., Chief Engineer Pticittc R. R. .
C. N, BARNEY, Pres. U. 8. Express Company.'
ELI COOK, Ex-maybe. Buffalo, N. Y. :••
Prof . ./ AMES P. MAPES, N ewark.'N . J.
GEORGE LAW, Mls Asonue,-N. Y.
11.1...:N RV RUSSEL, MI South street, N.Y. • •
108: L. LORD, Mutual Benefit Ins.
_ . .00; 11 Wall st.
C. Y..WEMPLE, Secretary Man alum Life Mu.
127'Droadway. ' „_ ,
J. W. JUDO, Nets Engla_pt ns. Co.. 2 t Willlsm st.
G. W. ENSWORTIL kofwnrder, ti 4 Pearl it.
ELI:SIIA PECK,Jtaiiker, 2 Broad st.
Roy. W3l, JAVA 18, Middletown, Conn.
And many eater names will be found In our Circulars,
which cuplie had of our Local Agents. ,
OLIVE TAU, . bo Cents a Bottle.
-OINTMENT, • - 25 "
OILED.SILK INVALING• PLASTERS, 20 Cents.
r Sale by S. W. 'Worst ick, only Agent for Carlisle
Also sold at the Company's Depot, No. 1($, Stat,
tt,New York, and by Druggists generally. ,
'gust 20,11.50-61 n.
4 00
40
''DRY 4 00 - 6, 5 - - ,SPRiN .<I.IID SUM
m
. t GOODS!
subscribers have just received 011.0 of that_ largest—
of-Dry-Goods essr - brought - to - CathaTe. -t heir as
„moat is pall aid complete, comprising _
LADIES' DRESS (1001)S,
3, roplln/s, Challis, Bareges, Tissues, Lawns, -Brit- _
Ratites, Lamartines, Crape do Espagne, Cam
brics, Swiss Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al
pacas, Delalnes, Spring Shawls,
• -__-, lionnetiklelate,Flowers,
Skirts,Parasols,
llosiery,
and Tilimmings in great variety.
' GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
Oursixneres,ltalian Cloths,Cestunerettes, Linens,
Vestings, Still ihulershirts, Hats, taps, Cravats,
t Collarse--- , Alsii b Aill and complete assortment of
-*STAPLE DOMESTIC GOOBS,
(ding Woollen and'Cotton Tarn, Carpet Chain, Win-
Blinds, **eathors, 011 (Moths, Looking Glasses, Csr-
Bags, Brushes, and a variety of Fancy Articles-
' MOURNING GOODS •
rays on hand. Those Whoa wish to obtain the beet
call
THE LOWEST PRIM are resSeetfully invited to
call at BENTZ fa 13110.,
April 13, 1850.) ' South Hanover Street.
GIi.'"NFANS,. GRAIN ,FANS.-A•
Just lecelvtal, a lotoLOrain Fans of PANS.
and
Mohler's manufacture. 4 Also a fine assortment of lbw,
Straw, a.. 11 Fodder' Clutters, of four differinit kinds, at
the cheap Hardware Store of
July 16, 1860.1
W. . :B. 'M
GEOP.O E I I ENDEL
DOLL SHAPLEY,
Aiagnoilit .1t,5,41.11 L. stvrttei
0. BAXTON
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