Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 15, 1856, Image 8

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PRODUCE MARKET.
cARList
[REPORTED ZOE THE HERALD.) ,
CAnuoLr, Wedneedv,Ciciober 8, 1888.
FLOUR Superfine, per bb). • $ 6.25:
do Extra,. 6,50
Fundiy. •• do • -
•.
.It•r : do *. •'• , 2,75
illnrrsWHEAT per bushel - - • 1,35.
RED • -do do • , . '1,25
AYE - • do • - . . 65
NAN • do - - .
- do •1 30
Ci:ovsnsEED - . - 'do - - 8,25
i'lmourystsn. ' do . 2,75.
WINTER BARLEY. 410 - . .1,00
SPRING HANLEY. do- -
. JOINT STOCK AS
UM
• , SOCIATION OF THE
.40000 '
‘;
"DIG SPRING LITERARa - INSTATUTE,". I _ _
. .' -. -' of Newvillo, Cumberlan d Co., Pa.
Grand and extensive-sale of '
.. . BOOKS, REAL ESTATE, Ac.
The proceeds of themle to be devoted to liquidating the
'. Debt of the InStitute. - '—.-
- Unparalled Opportititity tccbuy 4-ealtiable - Boot - , - and
- Inmate a Shareholder ih much-Valuable property -
pan'. GUNNISON'S GRisIAk,IVORK ON TIIE
MORMONS. at only Ono Dollar per cony—Eleven Book,
for Ten Dollars. tiuunison'ellistory of the Mormons i;
, -=.--by far the must accurate and reliable work wo„have 0
that (Minded pepplo. In order that every per - imi ma ,
become. a Shareholder, the price of a Book and Certie
site of Membership of the-Association will ire-only $1
-"The Co.tiflatte will entitle the holder to an interest .1,
' the following . - •
VALUABLE ItEAL ESTATE, Ac.: ' '
I.VALUABLE IMPROVED FARM; ' $1,50 ,
--- 'With all necessary Gut-buildings, situated- in:,
Cumberland Valley,.near Nowvillo,cantaining
• • 125 acres.
1 VALUABLE FARM;
• - Adjoinitig - the slim* containing 125 acres.
VALUABLE TIMBER LOTS, -- - " - 1,8000
• Of 50 acres each, situated in
. 311filin township,
Cumberland county,. : . _
2 VALUABLE- LMBEit LOTS, . -
OPP-acres each. -
• 1 SPLENDID NEW BRICK HOUSE, -- - 2,000
2 Story.atid. Brick. Building, adjoining the Hall
. - on the West. • •
-
2 1111),LILY IMPROVED OUT-LOTS; • •
• .. Of over Bacros each; within half a mile of Ne'w
„ vine, at $5OO each. .
NO Orders for HEBRON'S CELEBRATED WRIT
-I.Nli 'IYK, at - $i per orthir, ' •- ,-. 1,2011
1. 51AUNIFI0ENT: ROSEWOOD PIANO, . ..,. 400
-,, From- the' celebrated Factory of Wm. iCnabe A
• - Co., Baltithore.. - - —. .- • - ' " •• ' ' - - - --
1 Superior Itielodeoli.
3
Spleadid iluntingOase Gold Lover Wat ches, at
- $lOO each,, • . -. '. - . 200
2 Splendid Hunting CaSe Gold Lover Watches, at •
$B7 50,-. • - ....., - lis
.__S_Splendid_Gola Watches, at $5O each, . '2so
15 splendfd le.sVi Watches, at' each,_ 600
. 10 -hue Silver ver ateli - ls, ut - .lach, • — 2 - ,SO -
12 " • ." Watchoccat $2O - each. 210'
16 superior Parlor Clocks; at $8 each; - ' 120
50 "•.. Gothic . " -, - 3 -' _ _ , 150
50 - " Cottage " - :• 11 . 150
--1 excellent Family-Carriage (latest style); : . , . 200
1 ' .
_Rockaway'' " ' .' • 175
• 1 " Top Buggy;' . . 'L.-ITh
.-1 excellent Spring Wagon, ' - • . • ' 100
1 superior Twn-horse Road Wagon.. . 100
2 sets Splendid Harness (silver ntotiotihg), ,- 80
3 extra Spanish Saddles, . ' 75
• 2 superior Walnut Sofas, •
.: , .150
•I Magnificent Sofa Table,
2 V ''• '" Dressing Bureaus, • ' ltsf
- 1 splendid Secretary; 51.),
4 Dinink Tables (extra Cherry), , • 5u
A-Bedsteads, Ml
2 sets Chairs. at $l5 per sot, • . :10
':1 Imported Carpets, 20 yards each, $2O per pfiree, to
2 Ilomo•made Carpets, extra, each
.at $2O -per..
Carpet, 40
• 8 Parlor Stoves, at $l5 each, ' - 120
2 Orders for Suits Black Clothes, at 030 each, tin
Silk Dresses, $3O each, - . ' co
.8 " Clothing, 15 120
10 ." Hats, . 5 ' • .
50
,
12 " Boots, ' 6 74_
12 " Oeutiumen's Shoes, $O. 50 each; 42
12 " " Gaitdrs, 400 . 00
12. " Ladles' Shoes, 200 21
100 Gold Pencils, at $2 each, 200
200'0oldlentat $1 Otteach,- , , :100
' -- IttkrikixesrA - 7 0 7trd -- Perfu - nrerr, at $l.- - 00-iitnii, 100.
w
;40 copies w ell . uud Miscellaneous Books, at $1 50 -
each, - , • 410
15 Ladies' Albums, at $2 each, - ; - . .. :Pi
600 pieces Popular - NUale, 152
This Association is founded upon honest and fel r
principles. Each book purchaser gets the value of hi•
' money in the book, and on account of the great number_
sold, becomes a shareholder in touch . valuable pro•
phrty.. A certificate will be presented to each book pur
• :chaser, entitling the holder to an interest in the above
.valuabto property, As soon es the 1,,,0ks are all sold,
-notice will bo given to the stockholders, and li cons. on:
tiun will be hold in Newville, at the institute's llail,
when' a Committee will be chosen to w u""the pro.
,• party- will be. delivered, to by distributed a olong •1 he
Shareholders. All too articles that can, will he exhil 4
tad at the Institute's Fair; on the .12th of August
From the very flattering manner in which this Joint
Stock Association is received and patraiii 1,1. :6'lll fr.qt ,
the number of tickets already sold, it i e.olo,i.noth 1.
• lieved.that the ,property can bo,delive,re 1 t, tlii.: si,',r,'
holders in a few months. For the char:, fur of tor .;
BPILINO LITNItAIIY BriTITUTE," and those cd.m.rt0 .. .1 ~. i: i.
' jt. we ate permitted to refer to the nill.;win,.; ~.cot.
• mon
• -
REFERENCES: '. .
. Min. Jos, Pollock, ilov. of Pentht.-- - - '
.1 ou. Thaddeas Stevens, Lancaster.
non. frederlck Watts, earl'ele. • '
•
lion. Lem. Todd. Mont. Con.. Carlisle,— - • .•
Senator Win. li, Welsh, York. __
, Ilon. Win. F. Murray, llarrlsburg. ~, . .
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Wm. llnabe & Co.ollalthnoro.
Witi. J. Shearer. Pros..A tt'y, CuMb. Co., Pa.
Daniel Shelly, Sup, Common St:lmola.
' John W. Brandt. Esq. t ::.arrlaburg.
__Boyer_l_Brotluar ' .ti
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- . A:4 ; 1;AI( ' orders- fur-,80 s and_Cur-Illitates, by mall,
should be addressed t.cf'•9 , ' - ' ~. ,
JAMES *NEIMAN,
- , , • .. -,: See. q Big Spring Liturary_ln4tltute,"
' NO wville Cumberland CO V .
AGENTS WANTED,. in every 'Town and Tillage in
the United States, to obtain subscriptions Ibr Books, to
. _ .
)v - horn a liberal eammissien will be given.. All Letters
or, inquiry, aa•ompanied by a - Postage Stamp, will be
• lumpily anstierai..
. • LIST OF AGENTS.
• Sfunuii Mekaw, Good Hope; E. W. Gurridon, Ship.
liensburg; John flold, Sheplicoistown; Sane!. Oliver.
' Walnut Bottom ;` Jas. Hatton, lows' Cross Roads; W. M.
Mataer,. - John selonnap, shieotruituowto,
IlltF'4l*.ttnr; Mechanic's - burg; Win. Gather.'
Papertownt It. Webbort, Boiling Springs' D. S Hoyt,.
Lacust Hrave. Crawford, J. 11. eobaught, Now ; '
J. D. Orisswell, hlppoitsburg ;• H. .t J. If 'inkier° rant
Spring; Peter :Hoover, Win. • Hoffer; Wm. hyttle, A. C.
Gorman,. Carlisle; F. Swayer,' Now ville
eKtft. Leesburg; Jae. yr.. Cokels, Shopherdstown 4. s
I)ividgn c , Plainfield; E. lama, Weld Hill; Isaac
Churchtewn, , T. G. Williamson, Dickinson; Henry tiny--
der, Mifflin toilvvilliip . ; J. Vanderbeit. Oakville;
linger, Stonghttown E. S. McCune, Middle Spring;
s P.' gel); . 11rIdgianOrt; Ziteer, blilflhe toivnship;'
David titintny, New DingstA:On ; 'Carey MIL - Mt. Pleas
ant; DOlonton°Meek Punt, "
riAltD.—.-DA: 'JOHN most'
respectfully. liifbelus, the !deeds of ilorei;opithy
and Rt i f orru ;lia well us the public generally., that 14 . 1) 4111
aiolstelitt the practice of, - -Modielne 414 . Burgeri , by
DR. Joliti.,i4msnc9a9,lo,to9Tearlfule. , , •
To Ai health—belng in a greet du
greO - ropierel; - kv all rs ls t'P lt ' Bll7 t l P r4 ct*
Or
Medicita and surgiry
eau et all times holtiund
rogAZ, la South Muccrer Mreet. whim,;not,put
s 3011 N AII3I . STROI4II,
epteabor 5,1 50.. •
' Clieap Sob ;Printing done here.i
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• 4EBOI 4 II TION PROrOSiNG
11101DIONNTS; - TO PIS -coburnTupon OF
Ti b OOMMONWEALTIL - - • • •
Resolved by the Senate and llouSe of Representatives
of the Commonwealth Of Tontievivarda in tieneral
asemb y met, That the following, amendments are
reposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in
accordance with the provisions of the tenth - article
thereof.' -
suit' shitSrmatit: - ' 4 -
There shalt' be anadditional article to said Constltu
tion to be deSignated as Admix Xll. ;
PUBLIOIO CUTS.
Stories L. The. State may contract debts, to supply
casual deficits or faUures reveulee,
o r o meet ex
penses not Otherwise provided' for; but the aggregate
amount Of such debts, direct or ,contingont, whether
Contracted, by'virtue Orem or more Acts of thejleneral
- Assembly, or atdidereht periods of time, shall never
exceed, seven hUndred aid fifty thousand dollars, and
• the money arising from the ereatlen of such debts,
shall be applied to the purpose for which it was oh.
Weed, or to repay, the debts so contracted, and to no
other.purpose whatever.. ' .
Stories 2. In addition to the above limited "power
the State way contract debts -to repel' invasion, supr
press insurrection, defend the State in war, or to re ,
deem the present outstanding indebtedness of the
State; but the Money arising trete-the contracting of
such debtsi shall bo applied to the purpose for which
it- was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no• other
-purpose whatever. -- , --
Stems 3.../txcept the debts above specified, In . sec
tione one and two of this Article, no debt whatever
snail he masted by oron behalf' f the State.
Seems 4. To provide for the Payment of the present
debt, and any additional debt, contracted as; aforesaid,
the-Legislature-shall, at its firet session.. after the
. adoption of this amendment; create..a sinking fund,
which shall be Sufficient to pay the accruing interest
on such debt i , and annually _ to reduce. the princiml
thereof - by a suin not letui than two hundred and' fifty
thousand dollars; - which sinking - fund shall -consist - of
the net annual income of the'public works, from time
to time owned by the -State, or the proceeds of the
sale of the mine. or any part thereof, and of the income
or proceeds of sales of stocks owned by the State to
gether with other funds, or' resources, that may be des
. ignated by law,. The. said 'sinking fund may be in.
creased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part
of the taxes, - or other revenues of-the State, not re
quired for the ordinary and current expenses gov.
- ernment, and unless in case of war, insurrection or
invasion, no part of the said sinking fund shall. be
-- used or applied otherwise than-iw-the extinguishment
of the public debt, until the amount of such, debt
. • .
is rod ut;ed below tho Buhl of five millions of dollars.
StUTION 5.• The credit of tho Commonwealth shall not
fn any meow, or erent,-M) pledged, or loaned to, any.
I mill/Mufti, company' corporatiou t or associati:n; nor
MI
commonwealth horearter becornoajciltit OWII4 r
- or.stookholder,lu any cornpnuy,ansoOatlon, or-corpora:
tiou.
3,600
SRC. 6. 'Cho commonwoilthl shall not assume thu
'debt, or any. part thereof, of any.eounty, city, borough,
or township; •or of sny• corporation or association ;
unless such dobt shall have been contracted to enable
the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic intit , .
ruction, defend itself in time of war, or to assist. the
1,500
state to tho ttischargo of any portion of Its present
litdobtodness. .
_
Ti'tn,
ME
county, city, borough, township, or incorporated Ws.'
met, by virtue of a vote of its cilium'', or otherwise. to
become a etockholder in any company, association ' or
corporatiOn ; or to obtain iannoy ter, or, oin Its credit
tu, any corporation, association, institution, or party.
L
.There shall be airaddltional Article to said constitu
Lotion, to be designated its-article Xll., as . •
ON NEW COUNTIES
No county 8101 tie.l,llvided 'by is 11iwcuttingof over
ono•touth °f its population (cithili to form a new county
or otherwise), without the express assent of Such
county, by a vote of the electors theroof; nor Anil any
new county be established, Lnutaining less than.f.ur
/tundra! ,011UdIre ' •
From section two of tliotirst article of the conatitu•
fiery ttrike out the Words "of the city of Philadelphia,
and ',reach county respectively;" from section five.
Pllll2O article, strike out the wails, "of Philadelphia
and of the several ...natality" from section seven ' saute
article, strike out the words , ' " neither the city of Phil .
delphia nor any," and insert In Min 'thereof the word:,
“and no:" and strike out section four, earns article
and lu lieu thereof lusty t the following:
Sec. 4. In the year pint thousand eight hundred
and sixty.feitf, And ir, every twventlt year thereafter,
representatives to the numbertif one hundred, diall be
appertiene and distributed equally thrum:limit the
'state, by districts, In proportion to the number of ttix•
able inhabitants In the several parts thureot; except
that any county containing at least three thousand
five hundred taxables may he allowed a separate repro.
suit:llLn; flit uo, noire than three counties -shall be
joined, andme..cOunty shallite divided, In the formation
of a distrilott— Any city containing a sufficient number
of tasabies to entitle It to at least two representative,.
sh til have a - separate representation assigned it, anti
shall be divided Into convenient districts of contiguous
toiyitory, - orequallaxable - iMpulation - tui near as may be,
• tstriliattlata shaltmloitt - Ons - repsaalitattm;"
At the end of section seven, same article, Insert these
Words,' the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into
single senatorial districts, of centlgunus territory as
nearly equal In taxable population as possible; but no
ward shall be divided in the fOrmation thereof."
• Thole..tlsiat um at Its nest seisision, alter the adoption
of this amendment, shell divide the city of Philadelphia
Into senatorial and representative districts, In the
manner above provided; such districts fo remain tin:
rhan4ed until Vv.: iipportiumnent in the year one
thousand eight hundred and sixty:four.
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TO be X , X artitqn
Tito lo.i:islator,; 'h 0 :rtve the poser to alter, revol:a.
01' :Vitll.ll, vthirtur of in:amp-Jr:okm hereafter eon.
by, fie ltihifq . siwdal ur Atl,wral law ?
:110.0 rt 1:•01:ty (n, Injuri leS to the eitttene
ut'tut v.attlutolove,tlth ilr.ou,.11111.1111i1.1 . ,; howevtlr t tha;
ior kajaatlep shalt Im ) the aorporatora. ' ,
IttNot.vr.n, That this t es.ti talon pass. On tile..tirst
amend , hays Oil the reteintilfnutenit;
til ..i i t,.y u r t s In, stiy , .o.,. on the third ameihne tit, yeas
21, nays 1. On the fourth amentlinCnt,'yeas 23, nays
4 Extract from the Journal. •
•
TILT .19 A. 31A0U1111:, Cleric. '
• " • In House of Representitives,),
April 2 t , 1356. f
itc , of.c ‘ cn, That fills regolutlen reel; On the first
ettfoidinfent, yeas 72, hays 21, On the &timid amend..
let. yftts Od, nays 2e. On the third amendment,
• y.,:sis 61, nays 23; and on fourtliam.ndinfint,,yetas_hif,
the Journal.
• , W11.1.1A.51 JAC% Clprk...
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1 SI: Ovvieg. " A.. 0. GURT
Flied April 24;1830.f 'see. of the CounnOnwealth.
_. .. . . Seerutary.'s 0111 co; I
• linrrisburg, Juno 27, 1350. f
•
' ,I•.:INNRYLWANTA., t,.14.: ' . '• ' • . .
I 410 herebrrurtify that the above and foilugolng Is it
true and correct copy or the original ".IIra4oIBtion ~,; la•
ti , •e to an amendment 'ill' COnirtitutlon,'!. as the
saute rentainwon Ilia Irtliim'ollive.
C,•-• , •-,) In toStintany Witt:roof 1 intro horOunto ert
>Any , hand nud (1t(11.4(1(1 to ho atilxott tiny twat or
' the Set-Ofileo, ths' Way and yeAr abovo
trritteu = • . (1410 If TIN, .
tho Onnuionwealth.
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•
,• in Soiree, April 21, 18511.. •
It option proposing amendnipnts COllO4Ol
- orate Coonnonwoulth being tanter - ronsl4oratton,
. On the iinegtion, • - r. • •• •
iV ill till, fionste rigreo tn tbn first orntyntlniont?
The yeas and nays were tahoil 'tonna/13y' to tlinlpro-
Til,lone of the Co tnititution, and'ilore follows: • .
Yens-4100ns. Browne, Buckelew, Gre:§sn'till, Knauss
4tteoup illentliken; 'liege, levele r Jam Knox,
Lanheeh, !Awls, Price, Sellers,' Shuman,
Seuther, blfroub,•: , Tegrarti Walton, Welsh t 'WherrYt
wilklus,tyqq. pAoclipitalior; 21. .
tied
' •
Sl6 the question eriis determined In the - atarmatire.
,On the questioo ' • . .
,
II ill the Senate agree to - the second amendment
. :the yea* unct intyn were talieb rigreeald,v- to the pr..l-
1 , 11314p8 or the Goestitutien; and were,as fellows;
littchalew, Crtetswell, , E94llf,
logo, Ingrain, Jernitot4 Knox, Laub:telt, LowitiltrOfin.
teat. , Sellers,- 7 , Elknnen r - Souther, Straub, ._.Walton,
ntiddl'llkins —l9. -
Nays 4 ;4l'essik,Otabb, Verguseu, Gregg, Pratt, Priee;
end
Pb'ttiq deiferiolded In the aternistlre.
' On'ttie elnestlntli; " • •
Will the Stinate agree to the third amendment
The puts audit:9o were taken agreeably to the Con
ititution,bnd *ere as follows;
E=l3
TIIIRD AMISNDMIXT
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Itestr-kressut. BioWne, Buoksiew; Crsbb,-Vreessiell,
Eisusaerituson,' klqunikee, Hoge t - irigmult awl Dr
Jordon, Knox,
..:Lauber.4, , Lewis, Dl'Cltutoctt,',„ *III or,
Pratt, - Price; golfers,. Shuman, !Souther. titntuk-- 4 -
*Kart;' Wiltop, ',Welsh, Wherry, ,Wilklus, , tusk-pet
15 P, ke r - 14 $. L' '.' . ; "-. " F t. . • ' • • 4, 0• -=
tenr •IN mg -74. -, • •
Be the question was determined in the 'affirrantivei
On thequeidlon
-Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendmebt
The yeas and nay* were taken agreeably to the (
stitution, and we follow, via : • .
Yeaa—Messrs, Browne,'Buckalew, Cresenell, Evans,
.Flenniken, Hogt,
,Ingram;Jsmlson, Jordan. Knox, Lau•
bach,
,Lowls,.ll'Clinto„,k, Price, Sellers, Shuman, South..
StriVilyi"Walten;Wlllsb; Wherry, Wilkins and Platt,
Nays—Messrs.Crabb;r, Mellinger and Pratt--4-
So thequdation Was' termined in the affirmative. •
Journal.of the Ilouste''.! • Representatives, April 21;
•
The ~yeautand nays were taken agreeably to the pre:
visions of the Constituttair, and on the lint proposed
amendment, were as follow, .vis: -
Yeas 4 -Mesere. - And.3rsou,. Backus, Baldwin, Hall,
Beck, (Lyeoming,J Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Bay
or, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, CampbelliCarty
Craig, Crawford, Bowdon, Edinger, Fausold, 'Foster
Bets, IlaluesOlamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs Hill, till
loges, Hippie, Holcomb, Ilunsecker, Irnbde, Ingham
Innis, Irwin. Johns, Johnson, Laporte,'Lebo,Longaker
Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Carthy, lIPComb, Mangle, Me
near, Miller,. Montgomery, 'Moorhead , Nunnemacher
Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Jtanisoy, Reed, Reinhold
Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith
(Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) &Arouse. ThOmpeon, Vail
3Vl44ll9n,Wriiht, - (E!auphlu.), Wright, (Lucerne, Zim
merman and Wright, Speaker-71. ' • -
Nays—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover Coburn,
Dock, Fry, Felton, Gaylord, Gibb.oney, Hamilton, Han
cock, Ilousekeepe'r, Leisiinring, Magee, Manley, Morris,
Mumma, Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, iyhiladelphia,)
-Walter,-Wintrode and-Yearsley -
. Sothic question Ivaridetermined idthe aftirviative..
• On - the - question,
Will the House agree to the Second amendment?
The
,yeas and nays were biker!, and were as follows,
via:
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yeas--Mosirs. Anderson: Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Back,
(Lycunting,) Bock, 'Ototic,) Fteruhnid, Boyd, .Brown,
Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell,' Carty,' emlg,
Pau:told, Foster, Betz Haines, Hamel, Ilarper, Ruins,Hibbs, 1111141illegas,. ' llipple, nolimutb, Ilunsecker,
Innia,invitt; Johns, Johnion, Laporte,
Lebo, Lougaker, Lovett, SPCalniont, - WCarthy, M'Comb,
Mangle, Menear, Miller. Montgomery Moorhead, Nun
.memacher; OrryPeanum, Pureell,itamsey, Reed, Rein !
hold, - Riddle, Roberts,' Shenk, • Smith, (Allegheny),
Strouco, Vall, - Whallon, Wright, (Luserue,)Zimmerman
and AV right: Speaker.—qt. -
Nays—Messrs. Augustine Barry, ClovUr, l Edinger,
Fry, Fulton; Gaylord,Oiblainey, liatteocit,-
littnekor,Leisenting, - Magee, Manley, Morris, Mutnum,,
Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith. (Cantbria;) T homp.
son, Walter, Wintrode, Wright (Dauphin), and. Team
leyr-25,
So the question iris determined in the affirmative:
On the question, -
Will the,llouve agree to tho third amendment?:
The yeas end Bays wore taken, and were as follow;
viz:. .••
Yras—Messrs. Anderson,..Back Ms. Baldwin, Ball,
.(I..yrouting;) Berk, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd;
,yer, Brown; Buelitimi; Caldwell, Campbell:Carty:Craig,
Crawford, Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry, det z.
,`laurel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, 11111; itillegas,
Holcomb, ileum:keeper. lunisOrwin,
•Johnit, Johnson,- Laporte Lebo; .-bengliker, Lovett,-
.M'Cotub, Mting'le,Menear, iller, Montgom
.ery, Suunenutrher, Orr, Pearson; Phelpit, Purcell, Rain-'
soy,-Reed, Riddle, Shcqk Smith, '(Alleghenyd
((CaMbria i ) Smith,. Wyonting„)...: Whailon'
(DWltfr.)__=WH&t , Wilierne) ttud V.luttiterl
tnatt—of:
„Nara---Niesz:r,s..Barry, :Clover ) Coburn Rock, Dowdal,
Fulton, (lay lonl, tlibboney, Ira mil teu,,frativorir, - 11.ipue- -
ker,-Lei4euring, NVC.trtily,,Mager, Manley, Moorhead,:
:k I vrts. Patterson, It dtthold, Roberts, Salisbury, - Wal-.
ter, Wintrpde, Yeztrsleyand - Wright, Speaker—L:4
SA the question lynx determined in the Affirmative ; •
On the questioirr-2
House agrem to the fourth Atnendment t "-
' The }'eao and Ilayli wore taken, and were as fellow,
viz: -- . .
Vsks—Messrs. Andersen, Backus, Ball, Beek; -(LY
6etniug,) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, Itoyd, Boyer, Brown,
Brash,..iluelianati, t tIU roll, Campbell, Carly,, Craig,
Crawford, Dowdal. Edinger, .Eausold, Yoder, Fry, Gets,
Hamel. Harper Iluinus, Hibbs, Hill, Hopis, Hippie,
Holcomb,. Housekeeper, Hunsucker, timbre, Innis,
Johnson, I....sporte, Lul,o, lAntgaker, Lovett, !Weal-
Mont, M'Eartlq, M'Con,b, Mangle, Menetir, Miller
Montgomery, Modellead, Nunnetascher. Orr, Eearson,
Phelps, Pun:l4l, Italosey, - Reed. Reinhold, Riddle, Rob
erts, .Shook, Sinith.- (Cautbrla,) Smith, (IV') owing,
Thompson, Vail, Walter, Whallon, Wright, (Luzerne,)
Yenrsley - ;Zimmerman and Wright, Spenker—ti9.
lays-1 ears. Barry, Clover, Cohotten, - Fulton, Oib
hpny, ilaineXHancock, Iluneker,. Ingham, Leispnring,
Magee, Manley Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Win
trode-40.
So the'question Was determined in the affirmatiee
.
SF.Citr.TA rts's OPPlcti f. d
. / , Harrisburg, June 270856.
Pennsylvania, ssf
u certify that,the—above—And—foregoing
and, correct ropy of the "fens" and '..Neys" Sehen on
the Resolution proposing amendments to. the Constitu
tion of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the
Jouriinfl of the two !louses of ibulieneral Assembly of
this Commonwealth for the session of 185 d.
. . . .
nl, _____ Witness my. hand and the tined of said tam,
„, j` . this twenty-seventh day el - June, one thou:
'"""" \i sand eight hundred and fifty•slx.
, ..
A. 0. CURTIN, •
Seeret'ary 'of the Commonwealth. ,
1 1 0 '
0 k.,)ARRIVA
• OF HARDWARE!
" - HENRY . BAXTON. -
The subscriber having returned from the city would call
the attention of his (Hellas' rind the public to the
large and well selectod assortment of hardware which he
has just received, consisting in •part of RC l JAHN° NIA
-1'611.1A LS, nai ip,screws. binges, locks, bolts. glass, putty .
paintcolls, TOCki.S.—tulgo tools; paws and planes 0.
every description. with tiles. raSps, hammers, anvils, Sc*
WASS .of every description and quality—eotamen
glass of diderent•bramis, white polished American glass.
French glass of all sizes, double thick gluts of all Miter,
liieinitiontinelied glair, kr,,
A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS SAD-
DtERS TOOLS,
together with morocco, lining - and bind
lug skins, shoe thread, wa,l, pb - gil; lasts, hardess Mount
ing, saddletrees, I,:c.
COACH TitiNlMECU—sainvass (plitin, enamelled. pg..
wed apt embossed.), patent and enamelled leather,
sprlfigsl httbs, spokes, fallocs,shmts, 3:., de.
Cabinet lakors will hind a largo assortment of ram
isles, mahogany and walnut vonoors,rannidlng,rosottos.
_hair-eloth;_c.urieditair.A.c.. • •
WRITE MUSA PAINT—A nowarlcie for making tt
Beautiful. white lily', brilliant polish, or dlnibg-ilits,
parlors, ,te. •
IltOl l A large stock; comprising all kinds in gen4ti
c..1:. - 11.eteember the eld, stand t 'Eset High Street, Car.
Pn. -- -- • -
March 26,1850.1 HENItY SAITON:
•
OSITWOOD PIANOS FOlt SA-1.11-
JLII) Two - now and elegant Reser/oat Planes OX :and
octaves, front the celebrated tnanufnettny ofatallet,
Davie & Co.,.flostort. These . Instruments Lave been
carefully relected frem a large stool:; and aro woxrantod
to give entire satiafaction; 'Therwill be sold at- -
OrTY . PItIOES
and Nept'in• order,•by a compolerl, parson, for ono year
from data of 'late.. Those who way wish to examine. or
to purchase a goodimantoaciit, - ariiitivitiidlii — c - 011'irplitt
tho , subscrter at his residence
Aisq, Ti) It liNT,t ire 'geed 'Second-Imnd Plano Fortes at
0 per quarter. • ' K. STAYMAN.
nod. ItB,Atis;
A . gQIIOTaI
liatsaarplaent;_ig Crashad, Sifteci and kgiverised
ousr ,beet•quality, as also - IFOrt•Crusheditllarified
naiitc:COSeAualltles crinetantly•On' 'hand; sultablo • kr.
priftusrving- eiat. all other ' ptmanies=gerierally• at.. , 010-
;•Panes.. , , ... . • -• •
• AlsoWistilittint supplyof, the'ehotrest oiiiTees, Teas,
:801eaaarul'other artlelea imvailety always ‘ on twat--
:attoriticin hi Invited to dars64. before buying elsewhere.
r A 141 4 02141- iJial - ' J.c, W. RUT,
Sitifness' Zartis.
ry:E 011 0: LGE,
JUSTICE OF TILE E ACE,
Moe 'opposite the Wesigaid of the Coort Bosse
liga il n, 1160
.
'C ,
'.
HUYIRICH, Attoiney at ta*.
. I. ea 'on North /huitlver stieetot few doors
- south of t lass' Hotel. All busloads entrusted to hlm
will be.prqmptly attended to.".- - [April 16..
A '.. -N : • aR.P.IN t ~,, Attorney. at Law.
: _
lex.olllce In. East 'Man ~ Street, Mehanicsburg, Pa.
os„Will att.ind' to 81.111,7 EYING In connexion with
his profession. - • + ' [May 21,185U.,-Iy,
1 IR. S. B. KIEFFER 016.ee in Nerd/
_Er annoyer street two doors finm Weise k Ossapbelil
store.' Office•hours, moripartiouliMy from? to 9 o . cdock,
A. M., - atid froin.s to 7 o'clock,, P. IL
•
S. I)4 . ZIEG
lEttioldbratti East Main Street, third door. eloir
no lidueo . Calla in town tind county promptly
atteud dd: ditri: 2,1866. . '
WILIIA.M C. RHEEM, Attorney
at Mar.. ' OMee In kiln Street, Carlisle, Pa.—
ini-Illisinena entrusted to him, will be promptly at
nded te. ' • • F0t5,7.
• .
•W. G -.BRANDT, Ma n ufacturer of
•
_ ..,..._.
. Mineral Waters, lerench Mead, ..., •
• Bottled Ale, Porter and Cider
North. East Street ;. near the Rail Road Bridge, Carlisle:
DR. I.C.LOOMIS
South Hanover street,
next:ttoo - t — W the - Pi - 4
Office.
Will tie itisent .from Carlisle the last ten days*
of each month. - • - . " fAug. 1, '65
•
.. 6 .... -::: .' ' R.' GEORGE' Si 'SEA.'
p
la Ili- aka
Imo
ro lt I
c:G.l,l;le',6le),TrTplelinTiafirest
'Surgery.
'1
al
.11S.:0111 ce he roehlence aMa [nother;East Louthor
[street; three ()ors below Bedford. - ' Itererence-=-Dr. Ow.
Z. Bretz • • • • March 19, 1250,4 f. •
air . l , having been instrUcted
iu the art (by Dr. Geo. 1..
Greta, a. graduate t.* cue Baltimore Dental College). ie
now prepired 'to receive his friends - and - perform the
various operath ne in.the line of-the Dental profession,
at hi» residenee, in South Street, this'd "door from West
Street. Give us a call. Terms modulate. •
Slay
Q - • - -
IVENER • AND . CONVIEYAN
-CRCKIL—A. L. SPONMAIIi; latoßegister of Cumber
land county, ivillca'refully'attend to the_transactlou of
all such business as may be entrusted til . him, such as
the writing'ef Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, ac. !le will
alio devote.his attention- , o the'proeurlug of land War_.
rants, Pensions, Arc. as well 'as the purchase and sale
of Real EatatMnegotiations, of luaus, ion....(mlice mt
West High Street. tirmerly occupied; *,y W. M:Peurest
-Esq.-mu-the Methodist Church, - - -
R,. • •- --• EA'L" =F. S.T.A.V.E AGSN (. T.
. A:6II.LIV O. JAM: IL JEFF 1110111'90
, Ertl ii- &- 'l' If-0-M PBO N f, .. ,
ilavii-penalLan-oflice--eit--St;-3 osupti,Nlii.,-far—tho -pa r
.ultasti anti sale of •Itual .Estate. buying•and sidling Laud
_Warrants, entering, I,4ind on Time, liurvezing and 3isp.
phig.Tomrna; Location of Warrants and tuakinginveat •
musts for uun-residants. paying of l'alics, and all buit•
Hogs poytaliang tu'a Gaiiprat.Land Agency In Missouri,
Kansas, Nebraska. and In,wa. • - - . .
AM-01116J Sogoud Greet; North of A. T. Buitttlo'g
Banking 110115 C, . • La uty . 8“856. -
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MENI=I
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SN YDER &.. M'FARLAN E.-- •
. .. LAM) AGENTS.
ti,aSNEAPOLI . B, Oppos4o tho S uspensio n Bridge, Fella
"or .tt: Anthony, Minnesota-Territory; ,
will buy and sell lauds, negotiate loans, locats . land
warrants in Nliuneseta, lowa, and Wisconsin. Inquiries
respecting the country, by letter or otherwise, promptly
answered: . .. I
•
REFERENCES. •
Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Governor,
lion. 11. 31. Bice, Delegatelo thingress, Minnesota,
a,
Pollock, Harrisburg,
Jamesit. Steele .i. Co., Philadelphia.
lion. •Fruderlek,lYatts, Carlisle,
A. Brady Sharpe ' Esq.,
Magouti.. New York,
Robert Walsh, Now Ofloarm,
:Mines-R. 'lrvine', Esq., Newville,
lien. J. F. Mack, Somerset, Pollee.,
lion. J. R. Eddie. " •
.1. 11, Good, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio,
Anthony, "
li:Cralialni - Esy. .1.70h1W, -
Win:Willie:l'; Esq., lialtintore, Md.,
.1. T. Wright, Charlesten,,S. C.,
J. M. Wilson, Philadelpßlit.
30.000 Acres . of I . li•lmprOved Land for Sale. at froth $2
to $lO per acre; also Improved Farms. Lots for sale
In St. Paul, at. Anthony., and all tomtit on the Minot,-
sots river. ' :
attention given to the ;Loaning of
Money, ind Eutbring 14111111VA' runts. Atitirrt.s,
'NYDER & M'FAHLANE,
March 'al, Minneapolis. Mtn. Ter.
./FAYMIEVELLY, I'EMALE
INAIIY.- , »The duties of this imsthution will be
r.sumed on the lst of ceptaniber, 1530. under the direc
tion at the Principal, who will I e assisted by the Mine
teachers thrnierly employed. The scholastic year will
be giFided iota two sessions of live Months each—the
first commencing on thelst of ti,epteniher, the. 5131701.1t1
on theist al February.
There will be two courseivof study In the Institution
-:the OPTIONAL and the RIMI.AIt. in the former
'course finishing any branch of ,turfy, will re c eive a
CEIITIFICIPTIi . signotI by the Principal and Tetieher. Those
ialuiPlefifig n regular' course will receive Diplomas and
Testimonials of Merit.
, • - enit SEi+SION-FIrE MONTHS. - :• •
livid, fuel, light, room furnished, - . - $.7.0 00
Tultion in English Branches, - 10 CO
•"M , asic and use of Piano, - • - 00
• Chromatic Drawling and Oil Painting, 12 . 00
" Pencilling; and Brawing, - - 009
' French, Latin pr Oreek, . with other_
• • studieti, - 7 .—• 400
Wiehtng per - - . . • 40
For further particulars sea
' • J. KENNhDY.
August 20,1830-Im. Principal.
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LOWS I'LOYirs.l . -7--Thp'subsCrlber .
has and 'ls imtMtlintlitieepit . ig assortment of
the telebratek , EAOLß P OWS. Also, constantly on,
Band Ziegler's, Plank'sp. andlalettwood's , Plows. - We
have also a. very Jarge 1(4 of • the %IMOLA York Plows on
hand, and d fine aiiorttnont of Cultivators. Remember
the old 'stand; East Main street, Carlisle. " •
Ms4cla 414.1.41.4 • 31ENRY SAXTON.
.1[: : 11tOAD.TO : „
jp 10,000 bushels of the Celebrated Ilio4lTOlr
hinekstelthe-Coal-reeelvlng-aud-for-sale-ke
Sep. 3 1858.] W. 11. 1111111tAY, Agent.
. .
EMILY
.
F
COAL-,
.-500 20N5,..LY..
''KENSVALLEY •COAL.• llsoken and-re-screened; '
pi-clwed - expressly for family use and kept oriose.oov/M,
so that 1 can furnish it DRY and. Clx..f r: during the
- Winter seashn. 1 have also on band mad for .sale the
LUKE Plhallt COAL from the mines or lieyd, Router,'
.k Co.; and htiA3IOKIIV COAL from. the mines of Coot-,.
ran, Peal .t Co., all of„which I.will sell ut small prolate
for.cash, cud deliver to any part of the Lamm:is.
nov. 14, '66. • .. AY. B. MURRAY.
... .
• " • • •
9 1 0 COAL CONSUMERS.—The
sub
icriber would respectfully invite the attention of
rum citi7erie, of Carlisle to his large stock -of (MAL, of
various kinds, such as Lykan's Valley. Broken 'Egg,
Nut for Limeburnets, Trevorton , Bgg acidut, 'o6mo.
kln Broken;•Egg and Nut; all of which he will sell at
reduced, prices, from last 'ycir, for rash. The Broken,
Egg; and Stove Coal, for family use,. will , be ',crooned.--
By striving:to please I hope to have a liheralpatran,.
age.
I ant now prepared-to supply you with the celebrated
B. cad. Top' Coal, Which. Ls considered the hest In the
State. Coale and look' at it.. 1-have the Allegheny
Coal also on baud, all of which I will sell low for cash.
Quick sales and short profits is my motto-4 nimble six
pence is bitter than •• dull shilling. Fleas') slid us •
call, one itad
orders left at his residence In East street, or.
ilt__Petei__NOlLlytleo _and lienry stilep, will be
promptly *attended to. r w , loet..l, 1856.
1:441
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gSOCIATE JI.J . D . GE.-4ellowilti.
A
.
zeue,.t utter toyeett to your cousicturation ae a
.....uittuto tor Vas uftice ut AbovtaNth J 1,131; t. ul Cum.
berlaud cuuuty; at 'taw utieuthg I:Jouttutt,'. Lt lid pretuine
(it elm:Ludt to utbettark;u the 'uutius, et wild otlice with
udolity and ithortuutty
\V - MP RTI%E Y ,
O.L TEER CA.N FOR
• v ri :-1
. iuj belt to yeurceubiApiatiou As iiYULCI7LJ. I...ANDIDA'ra
ler the OnICU et AtihtilliAlr. JULIA, proeuilq; it elect
eV te.fulhil the ciutiesi u 1 the ethee - iiiihout Itec, favor,-
uthrctiou.,
Aug. 0, 111.56. ' _ 0.E01:61i itENDEL..
•
1 0It A Bu(iiAT J - I.i.l)Gt.
ou. u,,,ent pion-
LillN 43 Wen iuducea elk,' myself
an 14 candidate lot the onicu oi an .Sit r.
ofiluniberlund county, ut the waning gl.kit I 04 election,
und-very•respectitilly solidi your : - suartg, , w, ter totid 01.
lice, pledging thyself, It elected, to dlbcuurge 11ic cutler
01 the wane with hiipurtiality, Lind with 0 i;t.i i..t a t' . eguid
to th m
e demands of tne law
• - t„Ltalk..\t. -11'i.A.t:LASE.
Newton TtAinship t tuly 2, !bleb;
N 1.0.E.-=-7114 . . Election- for . Offwerfy
11atillger9 utile tinatierlabdAAiluy
MuNDAY,, the .oth W . '
twkraix LUC L, baitt.Luky•
31./ii,Lwr;
M'FAIILANE
. 1 61 iCE.—Notice ,is hereby given
that ~pplicatiun will be made to tie 1 ,1.11,
ta.t.LLA 01 l'ew,sylvituln, to alter thu char, the t.nr
Ilsle Deinibit nunk, located in the Betook.). Carlisle,
Cumberland cc way ; so as to Coulter 1111101.1 Sabi the
rights and prat negettiif a .Itaidi. ul issue, 01..1 I_l change
Sts, t ante to. the Calible hank. Also to .ncrease the
capital of said hank (which isat.presrt,tr , :tentytoo
thousand dullareOritli the prlviletie the _
saute under italirenclit charter tu one latmuo. a thouband. •
dellanuitu 'three liuudred lhousaud Culler:.
W. .11.•
Cabblpr.
, 4
•
00ilgi •
‘TEN‘ NEW (4(10.1.)S !
. • l'iltST TILE SEASONI.. • . •'
'nee suleierilter has just returned from the (astern •
cities and is now opening a splendid assortment of
• .k.ALL. GOODS,. •
which Will be sold at very low prices.
A large stock of elegant Stella, .Thibet, Cashmere,
*oche and Blanket tknwls.
illltillVl/519 assortment of the most elegant Fancy .
and Elack,Sliks. very cheap.
-----Idenstle--Lainesetlliallles,-3.lerlooes,Parautottasi-itrtd
.great variety of Dress Weds,' very handsome and very
heap. •
Cassinotts, Jeans, Cloths and Ctts
simeres In great vastely. '
' 110OrtSoAND'S1101 , :S--•A largo lot of Roots and Shoes
f every itescripi6m,.at the lowest prices„ •
eAltrlalliti—A new assortment of - Imperial In,
'graiii:Visultian; and Hag Carpets.
The assortment is now very large and: 6 - I thi l tte, and
all p'ersons in Want of handsome and ebwii, goods are
respectfully invited to call at the Old Stand, - bast Main
'Street. '
Sep. 10, 1850.) ' 011 AS OGILTIT.
.b.:11 1 GOODS':---The subscriber has
jut. .roturrOti from the 'elty and is "uPeriing
gunyial o „ r t i neut 4f,reney and Staplo thMtls. consist-
Preuely,..Morinnes, Cotnirgs. Alp:teens, Printed
,e& fi rres:and .loustla lalnnc. Dreas, Silks great
variety, Long Brocha ShaWIS front $l5 to $2O. -French
Blanket Shawls.' Canfizie mutt Styles E s tigings and In
s„rt. lugs
.aluiCan4brio 'and Swiss Collars., litorion and
Bilk' Shirts and 1/raws. Dress Trimmings' la great
"%Heil with 'other Fancy and Staple Deals. •
noy• 21 5"' 55 . usu. Iv. nittma.,
ADY - NEW .Z. , P.A1 3 111.
ItECORD, , a collection of Newspaper Aacts andt
• tathitics; containing:a iiCraiplete list of NewSpapoil
the I.l.niled . .StateliAlanadas and Grinit'Dritaln. The
only rellable'ivork of the kind In the world. Antnval
-uable-assistant---the-Editi.-rillool-Illiblisher,
oral Advertiser. Bye; 200 pp. • •• .-
00 receipt. Of Mit-lilt-he per:wail; to any
part of the eaulitry: LAY & 1111.0T11-t:NB - , .
l'ubllshere, - No. 83 Dock st., Philadelphia.
1 4a * Tsditors . insurtIng the above three months, -With
edited - el reference; and sending ceplos of the paper
prepaid to the above adress, receive a copy of the
. .7, . (Sept. 3-3 m.
IVVVCri' MARBLE ..YARDo—Now is
tbe, attelitill4no i 'and now in Wd dsy for
'grave Stones, •
• 13111 s, 4c.,
WC., 40, • ,
at Ifaffeee Paitiblo TartliiltrUele, Pa. 'Alen, Iron gall
ing. : • . . [Apr, 18043-B.m.
.
.:±_Aoiit T /latbC.
TO BLACKSMITHS
Notices.
Pppertown, July 23, Ibbo
Sep. 17y1g56
. •
1. 1 STATE •01? bl Altli,X LET .1. 1,1:1$1-
1
A lAti, tioceaseti.—Mateelyterebripve.Tchat - Lot. —
4... ,e-staloup tory 011_ the 'tutu ut S,Lain:ttt t I , ietnitig, -
low uf,ttie uortougtt or Larlit4o, taumbtiliti.o ,‘• may, au- .
ceat,(l, have been gr3id • tuit 'by""the Itei;ii,t,l • • • .ut.;said •
coui,‘?•do Abo bubsertlfor, refildiug In bald tc,i,..ligh. All
perb...r, 6,uotviug iEionOtretrimiubted, Lu Laid t suito,are'
aor ta
ruquir..t ttlUlaK illilledUall ImylLileut,,qtal t.1.Ar.0 having
clannti'tu`prebv. t thaw lur suittument to -
/ 11 M. 11. 31 - I.IICItAY, • •
[850.: • • bl.ocutor.
Sop. 17,
July 9, 1/IM).]
Stores anti SQops..
sPIt I N q STYLE OE li AT S
~
.--M •AT KELLIpt'S OLD' STAN!) '.• •
bit toith' B KEl.Lkit detitrea t to;tall the atteii• i..in trfici.*--
old friends and eustconeiTtlih is new mow tc.-Itt et (len-
L
tlenieu , s HATS, of
~C lie Oakford. Spring"sd; ii, with an -
. e lagacit. assortment. if BUY'S CAL'S at.o :.:IJIII3IEIt
HATS of every aerie stud the most futtliMpiiiide styles.
fie-lits Alsaeoßtitautly on baud a large aro ..arkid as- .
s o r onot cidliikbu'iiTnianu.tacture as well tig ctty made
iNt 4 ,. a u , ircipit;' - sultahle for the season, coniiiri,ii. every ,
'variety etVitltssilt, Beaver, Wieskin and halt lilts, fin
ished totliVltitest itYle,tog'ether wick a fuli...,,ittuent
Of C.l.l'S of, every shape and descripticb, and Ltt every
price. flu particularly iiivites the public to . cit,.:l and er ,
amine his extiettslve assortment, which in ..i; te, mate.
yin anktintsb, cannot, be,surpassed by any is market;
anti which he is able to put at prices luster than ever...
ic',Fit ft member his old
,stand on North . I lam, cer street
.neat, IltrOr - tti liu)ett'a 9rocery Store. . '
MI
/S 1
JACOB. Sir ROM.
W. la: JI TILILEN
• -b