t a *ear abOCCUSCHIqId. 111 -1 . 4 LECTION • PROGIAM ATloe." XI WHEREAS, In and by an act of the Colera' A.. eousbly'of the Counhauweilth OfPuuhsylvanli ff T attled' in "Art relating to the elections of this- Contuton ' wealth," pissed the 2,1 day of July, A.D. I 8:1O,It is made • the duty-of,Sheriff of every enmity. within this Commonwealth, to glee nubile notice of the tieneral Elections, and in such notice to_onummate: - • I. The'officors to be elected. 2.Designite the piece at which the election is to be held • I, JACOB BOWMAN, High Sheriff of the county of • , ,Cumberland, do hereby Make knownoind give this puts - Ifenottee to the olectore rteountyOctober of Climnext, bed:Pad • that on TUESDAY, the 13t h day of a n election will be hold at the several election districts ea t:Mambo:l by law in said county, at which, time they wilt vote by ballot for the several officers hereinafter named. viz: • . --ONE PERSON.for Oovorrior of the Commonwealth' Of Pennsylvania. , PERMYNToe-Canal-Commiseloneref-the Comment • ' wealth of Pennsylvanin. -• • • ' TWO PERSONS for Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSON.S to represent the counties of Cuinbera land and Porry In the House . of Representatives of Peuttsyrennia. , ONE PERSON for Prothonotary of CumherlainiT County. ONE PERSON:for:Recorder and Clerk of the Courta-of Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer and Orphans' " • Court of Cumberland County, I ONE PERSON for Register of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Treasurer of Cumberland County. " ONE PERSON fur Commlesioner of Cumberland County. .ONE PERSaar Mr Director ore the Poor of Cumbefland • County.. • . . ONE PERSON for Auditor of Cumberland County. ' • NOTICaI IS HEREBY GIVEN -•That every person .except justices of the Pence who, shall-hold any ofßcoorappointinent of tirolit or trust • under the Vatted States or of this Statoor any city or Incorporated district, whether n cannurisslotted officer or otherwise, a subordinate °Meer or agent, whole or shell ' be employed under the legislative, itocutive,'oi juin dory departments of 'him State. or the : United States, or of any city or of any incorporated district; and also - that any-Member of Congress and of the State taro, and of (ho Select hr Comm...ll.oolmM of any city, _- or cmtOnlrylnnur of any incorporated district, is-by law • incapable iifleoldlug ear exerrffSlk.rartinrsame - thee ' ofece.or appointment efjudge,inspectur or clerk of any • 'elections of this Coinmonweiltfi, and that,Not inspector.• judge, or other officer of such electien be eligible torte them voted fie. And the sold net of 'Assembly, entitledan art rein • tang to the el:nil:Ms of this Conineminialth, passed Jul; • 2, trier., farther•provideo my fellows, to wit: "That the inspectors old judges shall meet at the • place apintin hid the Wiling the elections of thu district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'elock In the morning of tile `sandhi' Tuesday in Oelober, and each of sild inspectors shall rippoint . ono clerk, who shrill be a (unstilted. voterOf said district. " In case the person. solos eflvll 11:11,0 received the sec ond higliestount heraf votes for inspector aural notent tend on the day of the election. then the person who shall Wive received the second highest nifinlier of voles atthe next preceding election, act as. Inspector in • his place. And in case the - person who shall have re ceived Hight:do:at number of v, fes thijitspector shall no t,.. e tterA the meson elected judge shall, appoint an • inspector in his placel•amt in resit the pellion.‘elected _judgnishall not attend, then vlic_lnspactor 'who recelt_ ed the highest number of vetoes shall appoint n judge I his place, or if nay vacancy shalt continue in the beard for the space of ono hour alter the time fixed by law fie the opining of rho election. Ylio quallfled• roars of the tOwnship. ward or ilistriet - for which dunk officer shall - have been sleeted, present at the place of election, shall elect one of theienu tuber to rill such vacancy. " dt shall he the duty of the several assessors of each ;distrietto attend at the place of holding every general, • iipeclid,.or township election, during - the whole time sald election is kept open, for the • purpose of giving in fOrnrition to the inspectors and judges when Called on, •In relation to the right - of any pore em assessed by them to vote et - such election, or such other_ wetter,: in rel., , _tine to the assessments of voters a's the' said insitectore : or either of them shall from time to time "No person shall bo permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid; Other than a white freeman of the age of tarenty-ime years or more, whoimall have resided in the State at least one year, nod in the election district , whore he offers his vote at least trio days itaniediatelyi preceding such election, and within two years Paid a' • State or county Pit, which shall have been assessed at .. least ten der: before the election. But a - citizen of the' United Stlites who has previously eon aqualified voter of this• State. end removed therefrom and returned, and who shell hnie resided in the election district Anil paid totem as ateresnid; shall' be entitled to vote after maid ' big In this Stato air months: Provided, -That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, tetwcon fa, enty-one and tyre titpte o years, who have resided In an election district as of .shalt bo rotenlthough they shall not' hose paid taxes. o " No person Shall bepermitted to vote whose mono is not contained In the list of taxable inhabitants fur is-idled by the Continiseloners. unless First. he produce • toreeelpt for the payment within two years_of _n Stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and glee satisfactory °aided.), either on his oath or af , • Remotion, or the oath'oe animation - aim:Mier, Mot he has paid such a tax; or on !allure to prodtme a receipt abet" make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector . ',Mire°. - the hge Of twenty-one and twenty-twit years, ho shall de pose on oath or affirmation that tie has. resided in this Slate at least ono year next before his applfint inn, aril make such proof of reiddeneedtt the district a; is requirs ed by this act, and that ha does verily believe; from the account given hint, Oust ho is of the age diem:aid, and imeit other evidence required by tills act, where ' upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be. Inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspee-, ;torn; and a note morloopposito-thereto byweitilm the word " tax," if be shall he milmittod to vote hy reason of haling paid' tax;. or thereon' age," if ho shall be : admitted to vote by reason of Ruching°, Shall lie called out to the clerks. who shall make the like notes onaho lists of Voters kept by them. " In all cases where the name of the person alalming to veto is il.1"0. MI the list furnished by the Commis. stoners and assessor, or his right to votoWliether found thereon or not, is of '.to by any qualified citizen, -It shall he the duty of the Inspectors to examint,socit person on oath note his qualifeatione, and If he claims' to liave - resided:within the State for one year or wire, his -oath shall be sun:lout proof thereof, but shall make proof -by at least one competent witness who shall bo a quali fi ed elector, that he has resided in the --dietrictfor more thantenalays..next_linineilatelviire ceding such eldetion, and shad elan himself swear than his .bona fide reeldence, in pursuance of his lawful le In said district, and that I e did not remove into bald distolet for the 'impose of voting therein. "Every person goalles' as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of the residence end poy. -' moot of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in wldch he shall`resido, •• if any person shall, prevent ' any tinker of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to tiny such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him In 010 0X1,11t14111 of his duty, or shall block up the window. or al - 1111118 WIII,IIIW where the Frille may be holding, or shrill-riotously disturb the peace at such election,' or shall use any lothoidatiog throats, force (11 . VIOIOII^O, With design to lulinence nip duly or oventive :soy elector. or toprevont him from vie Hug or to restrain the freedom of choice, sith persons on conviction dhoti be finedln env sum not _exceeding - five liimilred dff lett; and imprisoned ter any limo omit less Horn tit rotoor_morethatt_tivelve_mouths-andifit shall bo shosvu to Court, w here the trial of such Orem° elnill be Imd, that the p meson so offending was -not resident of the rite, word. district .or township where the offenim mom committed. nod not r . titied to von, therein, tiptop:l conviction he shall be stmt: i t.] to pay a fine of not less than one hood.: nor more Imo one thousand dollars, and pe imprisoned not less than mix ',malls nor more than two years. " If affy person or persons shalt' makenity bet pc, wa ger upon the result of any election within the.'.lidu monwealth, or shall offer ti make toy such 'bet or. ire gor, either by verbal proclamation thereof, Or by any written or printed nilvertisoutoot, challenge or invite any person to make such bet or wager. upon omit:Aims thereof he or they shall ihrfelt and pay three times the amount sabot or to be bee: "Many person not by' law quolified, shall fraudu. lently vote of any election of thin Commortwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knawing the want of such guanine/tient., shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person offending,' shall, oti conviction be' Sled In any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars. and lie imprisoned far any term not exceeding three months. • . " If any portion shall vac at mord than one election district, or otherwise ,fraudulently vote more than mice on the name day, or shall:fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together. with the Intent Illegally to vote, or shall needle. another to do' on, he or they offending, shall on conviction be fined - In any • mum not leas than fifty nor more than , five hundred dollars, uk , be-Imprisoned . fur toy r "9 . " 9 ! A : Ati' n • • If any iferson not qunlified to vote In this Comnion. weisith'agregably. to law, (except throbs of qualified *altizens,o shall appear nt nay place 'of election for the purpose of intiumicing the_citirens qualified ttr 2 fdle,. he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any onto not ex ceeding onelin oared dollars fur everyoneh offence, and be imprisoned for any tern) hot exceeding three months." The said election will be held throughout the county as • The election In the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of Not th Middle ton, South Middleton), Lower Dickinson and Lower irankford, will lee held at the Court House in rho IMP ough of Carlisle. . , The election In the election district composed of Low er West Pennshoruugh township, will be held at the North Schad House in Plainfield. The election to the electfon district cionposod of fill vee Spring township, will be hold Mau public house OH GLitorgeiliney, In ifpgestanvn in said township. ,The election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will, behold at this houae occupied 'ls,y Money Ilickernell, In said. township. . • The electiMiln'the election district Minposed of the, townshiti of Upper. Allot,,will be: held at the public 'Mum necupled by W. W, Kline, In Shepherdstown. Thiialectioli in - , the elisition - district composed of the township of:Lower:Alien, Will be loifd at the wagon . maker shop of,donasjiunchbarger, on Slate Hill. The cluetion iii tha - electiOn district reimposed of East reerimborough ',be, held at the holm now occupied by.R.Clityi et the West end'uf the Harris. burg Bridge., . • Ehe election intim election district &imposed of New Cumberland:will boltnid. at the Louie Almeria kept by tam. 11. Bolicin 'the b orough cif New Cumberland:. The election'imedie ideation district composed ofltlie Borough of Meclianicsbitrg, 'writ Le held at the public house of James delay, In tiald• borough. , ... The election in the election district composed of Munroe township, irlil ,be held at the public house of Teithipit,Acier; in - Churchtown, in mid township. The erelthoplnthe : election:district composed of Up ao,l)l6klnoOtrtdtatiship: will be held at the house now • ocauptiolV Joliti . Oirman, In sald township. • Mhoolectibtala the election district composed of the :borough of.-„NeWillie; and' townships of Mifflin. 4.lpper Frankferd, Tipper -Weit Pennaboro, and that part of N ew t on township not Included In the Leesburg elecilua district, will beheld at the Erick School Rouse in the • borough of Newsille.• s ' The election la the election district composed of Hopewell tow.hship;will be held •at the New Brick School lions°, hi Nee - Virg. hisald township. The election in the 'election district competed of the borrough of Shippenaburg, ShiPpensburg tow uship and that part - of Louth/Mitten tot nship not Included In the Leesburg election district, wtil be held - at We Council lioustriuqhe horough of Shippeueburg.• • The election in thd olocilon district composed apart. of Newton and Southonipton townships, eat embraced In the Net:hill°. and ShlpPentiburg districts, -will held at the house, formerly occupied by William Max.' will In Leesburg. ' ' Agreeably to theprovisionse the sitty.firtt Suction of the said act, every tonere! and Special Itleellen shall be opefied between-the hours of elgtit'-and trot In the: forenoon, and ahall.contlnuo without Information or adJournuiont until' even o'clock in the evening, when the polls shell bo elated. - ••' . a And the Judges ,of the respective dietricts 'aforesaid, are by the sald act requirekto meet atethe Court ilpiroo In the borough of Carlisle, - oil the third day after the election, - {beiuglrldaii:the - IficirdnyotOctober,l - then and there to perform the things required of (boot by law. .The return .4 mire- of .the -Representative -difitrlet will meet at Cattle e, at the time flied by law. /Midi under Any kulnd,'lst•Carlislo, this, 10th . day of • - • .• • , .• • ' JAOOB - Dowialai - , 13bariti: AMANDIIIENTS:TO THE ••CON PROCLAMATION WITEREAS,I have. been directed by the Goierrior to 'give-notice that-a--joint-resolution,proposieg• certain amendments to the Constitution of thlsCommenwealth, ions been agreed to by a majority of the members elect. ed to each' 1101150 . of tbsluglnlature, at ,two,itzecessive terms of tho RAM, and that it is provided Ify the Con stitution, that any amendments so agreed .uponj shall be submitted to tho people for ,their approval or rejec-, tion. Therefore, for the 'purpose of ascertaining the sense of the eititens of this Common Wealth in regard thereto, I, Jacob Bowman, high Sheriff of the county of -Cumberlandr - do•glvo.noticir-and -- proelaim -to-the qualified electors of said county, that art election will ho held in each of the townships, wards and districts therein, on the. SECOND TUESDAY• OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1857, for the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of said amendments, orally of them; wilfcli mid election shall be held at the places, and opened nod' closed at - the time carrot and within which the General Eled tionsof this-Cornmonwealtharobeld,opened and elosetl;-- And it stall be the duty of the-Judges, inSpectors 'and Clerks of each of said townships, warts and districts to .receive at the , said election, tickets' either ,written or printed, or kindly written and. partly nrinted, .from citizens-duly qualified to vote for members of the Gen oral Assembly, and to deposit them in a! box or boxes th bufer that mirpose provided by the 'ironer officers; which tickets shall be respectively labelled oh the out . " First Autendment," "Second Amendment," " Third'Ainendment," and " Fourth Amendment," and those web are favorable to said Amendments or any of them, may express their desire by voting each ammany separate written or printed. or partly written or print. ed ballots or tickets, containing on the inside thereof the words. " For the AMendment," , and those who are onposoll.to such arnendmenticor any of them may, ex press their opposition by voting each as many separate written, or printed ballots or tickets containing on the inside thereof the words "against the Amendment" And farther I do hereby give notice, direct and pro claim, that the election on the said proposed Antend• menu; shell be opened and closed at the samo time, and' lit all rcspeetri to be condinted, as the General Elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted. as• well as respects the qualification of voters; GM. time* and manner of inaking'returns, as in all other •partffittx lore. Given model my hand and seal, at Carlisle, this 10th day of September A. D. 1817. -JACOD-DOWMANTSherife— snpt. 101861 --• RESOLUTION • Proposing Aineiullnents to the Constitution.of ' the Ctimmonwealth:' icIESOLVED by the Senate and House of Roprekellta tir Clll es of the Omonvrealtlrmf Penn• sy viola In General Assembly met: That the following amendments ore proposed to the Constitution of the •Commonwealth, in accordance with the nroi'lslone of the tenth article thereof.. .5, •• FIRST- AgENDtIENT.. There thrill be an additional article to said constltif Lion, to be designated as article.eleven, no Views: =EMI ON PUBLIC DEBTS. • . . Surtax 1. The - state may - contract debts, to supply casual defirits or failures In revenues or to meet expell ees not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate mount of such debts. direct ad contingent, whether contracted by virtue of ono or mere acts of the general nseombly, or nt different Periods of time, shall never ex ceed seven hundred end tiny thousand dollars, and the money arising front the ere:filen of suet, debt's. shall ho applied to the purpose for which ft was .obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whateVer , Storms 2. 'ln addition to the above rnlted power, the state amp contract debts to repel invasion, suppress inr surreitieu, defend tho state In v ar. or Li, redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state; but .the meney_arhing_from the contrncting - ofsuel, debteislinll - applied to the purpose fur which It wee raised. or to repay such debts, and to no ether purpose whatever. Morton 3. Except the debts above specified,_irl ACC tiaras oho and two of this article, Ile debt uhateverehall la, created by, or on behalf of the stnto. • - Siarrioh d. To provide fur the paymelit of . the preiont debt. hied any'additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall. at its firstleesslonollor the adop tion of this amendment, create a sinking Aunt, which, shall bo sufficient to pay the accruing interest on inch debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereobby a sutra not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dol. lore ; which sinking fund Anil consist of the net annual -Income of the publir works, from time to time owned by the slate: or the proceeds of the sale of the snore, or any part thereof, and of the Income or proceeds of sale of stocks Owned by tire state, together withothertunds, .or resources, that tarty be des', noted by law. The said sinking fund may Ile Increased; tivon time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of_the state.tmt_required_for_the ordinary and current expenses of government, ond_unless 111,C.0 of war, he easier, or insurrection. no part of the said sinking fund shall tar used or applied otherwise than In extinguish- . .tnen t of the public debt, intil the amount of such debt Isreduoed below the .111 of free 1111111011 S 11111011 AM • • "Setcrios s—The credit.or the - commonwealth shall not ill any manner, or event, hip - pl3dged, nr loaned' to, ally Individual; company, corporation, or esm‘datiOn; nor shall the COMIROIIIMith hereafter become a joint owner or 'stockholder, in any company, association, or .corp. - ration. Stem:lß The commonwealth shall not assume the debt. or any part thereof' of any elltlOtj , , city, borough, of township; nor of any corporation„orfissoriatlem urn less awn debt shall have been eontracted to enable the state to repel Invasion, suppress dbine.stidiusnl•twctinu; defend-Itself-in-tiute-ofwar, or to assist the state In the discharge of any !lonian of its present indebtedness. Secnort - 7. The - legislature shall - not authorize any county, city, borough, township. o r Incorporated dis trict, by virtue of ,ote of its citizens, or otherwise, to Jerome a stockholder In any company, association, or cuiporation ; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to f any . corporition, association. institution, or party. • ECON D — A - mEND3wi ; r. - Tho re shall be an additional article to Emid constltn tlon , , to be designated as arthie :ill, as follows: MEl=lll 'OF NEW COUNTIES vi No county shall ho divided 'by a lino rutting off over 01 o. tooth I/1 its population, (either, le forma nen' coUnty or othorwise,) x ithout the ospreys assent of ouch soUg ty, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any no* county be established, containing less than four hun• red ',inert,' union • • r; Tin RD AMENDMENT: • From section tw'o of the find article of the constitu tion, strike out the Werds; of the city oftpladel tibia and of each _county respectively ;" from section five. I owe article, strike out the words, " of Philadelphia and of the several counties;' front section sevenoalne arti. Ile. strike out the words, twit Iterihe city of Ph timid phia war any," and insert in thin thereof the words, 'mnd i;' and strike out "section heti, same article," and, in lieu thereof insert the following: ••,,ECTION 4. In the year ono thousand eight hundred and sixty.fottir and in every seventh year thereafter,. tepresontativea to -.he number - of one hundred= shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state,-by-districts,n-proportion - to - the - numberof tax able inhabitants in the several' parts thereof: except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxablos, may be all Owed a separate. represen tation; but Ima more than three counties shall be joined, and no county , shall ho divided, lu the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it, and shall be divided Into convenient districts of contiguous .:erritory. of equal taxable population as near an may be, each of which districts shell elect one representative." At the end of section seven, floury article, insert these words, " The City of Philadelphia shall lie divided In to • single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory or as hearty equal to taxable pod ulatioti as ivossible; but no ward shall be divided in the formation thereof." The Legislature, at its Ilrst session, after themloption of this antemintent, shall divide the City of Philadel phia juttiseit;torial and representative districts, in the manner abov pmVided; such dodricts to remain un• changed until: the apportionment In the year one thou. sand eight hundred and aixtyfour., I= There shall be an additional section Co the first ern. cle of said constitutlunivhieh shall hp numbired and read as follows: Secriox 26.—Tho Legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charier or Incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, nay special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to _the.eltiaoria_el-the _Corentonwealthiin-sueh manner, however, that no injustlecsball be done to the corpora. tors. 1 ' . TN SENATE, Mardi 27, 1857. • Resolved, That this .resolution pass. On Om first amendment, yeas 21, nays 7; on tne sorond amend ment, yeas 23, nays 8; on the third amendment, yeas 24, nays 4; on tho fimrth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. • -' [Extract from the Journal.] - • 0110. W. lIA3IERSIIY. Clerk. TIIi /101.'66 OP'RIIR696NTATIY!B,' • April 29, 1887, Resolved, That thle,sesolutlon' pass. On the' first amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; un, the Pecolid amend , meet, yeas 57, nays 31; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22: on the fourth amentheent, yeas 83, nays 7: . [Extract from the Journal.] ' JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk. Flied In Secretary's Office, May 2, 1857. . A.G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. HECIIITARY'S 0111 . 0 Z, 11Anitisuumi, Juno 22, 1857 Priitsmattia, re, 1 do certify that the above and foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the.originnl Itesolution,promodng amendments to 'the Constitution ,of the Common. wealth," with the vole in each branch of the Legisla ture upon the final paasage thereof, as iippearn from the originals on file In thin . .I.t tenthuony whereof I have hereunto sot hiL S., my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of Beetotary's Office, the day and year above written. ' 4.0. CURTIN, . . Pecrotary of the Counuonuealtb.. • •••• Iv S.ceetw, March 27,1857: The resblution proposing ameedmenteto the Condi. tution of the Commonwealth being under consldera• Mon, On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment 1' • The yeas and nays' were token agreeably to the provh - alone of the Cirestifutiorq and 'remise follow, 1•14: • YL4o—Mosses. Brewer Twowne, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingrate, Jordan, Killinger, Knox,' Ictultach; Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sullers,Shuleau, Steele; Straub, Welshp:Wilklns, Wright and ,Taggert, Speaker - 21. , • . . • Kays—Mesis.Crebb,'Cresswoll, Finney, Gregg, Har ris P 0111.060 •MIT• 01111101-7: I - So the question was determined in the affirmative.' I On the question,' . Will the Senate ..Bras to the second amendment I ' The yew and nays were .token agreeably to the pro- Vicious of the Constitution, and were as follow, Yeas —Messrs. - Brewer, Browne, Oresswell,Ely,Erens, 'Fetter, Finney; Flenniken, Ingraham, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis; Myer, Sellers,Situman, Souther, Steele, Straub,' Welsh. Wilkins, Wright, end Taggart, Spas— lanltzt..?VeTits-e(Na'nfftelyfic.rliketlr#"•,r' Gregg, ~llarrle,. , So.tue question wee determined In the affirmative, On the question, , , , • Will ells Senate agree to Oiethirdemendinent? The yeas and nays Were taken agreeably . ..to the prod', elon'of the Constitution,etubmere es follow; • • I ~ Brewer, Browne, Crabb, Crewmen, Ely Everitt. ,Flonnlken, Fitter, Ingram,:Jordan, Killinger, ...Knee,Lattbach:Leville,lnyer,Seofieldc BellersiShumarr, - ' Souther, Steele ,. Straub , Welgh,:Wlikins, and , Wright' Coffey, Gregg, Merits End Peeress-t. , , • : So the question was detergaluell in the eilinnetive) • • . win the Smote /vie to' the fourth autougutaut t f . . ~ . . The riasiind nays ware taken agreeably to the pro- . visions of the Conatitutlon, and were As folios-axis i - YZAII—MeaFre. Dresser, Brown°, Coffey,: Creswell,. 'Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, 'lngrain, KIIIIngr, Knox, . • VALUA.BLE .- P AR M AT • lutr. Laubach, Lewis, 31yer, Scofield, Sellere.Shummil South- , . .. „ .01...Steel,Strauli,..14'41a14-Williiusand.Wright=fillL ~ • - • VATS SALE.. . NVie-316.r5. Crtibb, Finney. Jordan and Penrose-4: : - fiiiiSiitilcribsiFoffinilit. Piivate - SAle; 'MC - FARM - on •So the quution was determined itzthe effirmotive. I . which he now yesidea titivated in North Illiddloton • `,. IN Tug MOE or ItErII24 , ENTACTIVLS, - ' -township, Cumberland county. three miles east of tho • : • - -. ' . April. 29, 1857. .- - borough.of Carlisle, on the Turnpikeleading to ilarria ' burg, and adjoining the celebrated property kiiewn _ay , . - The resolution . ..proposing amendments to the Conan.. - the " Middlesex Don of the Commonwealth being under consideration, The Farm contains 157 Acres and 58 Porches, strict .On the question, . . 7 . . . 7 ... ' .. • .. : ' immure, one hundred and thirty•seven Acres are clear •_ .Will the Mouse agree to the first aufendment r ed and The. yhas and hays worn taken - agreeably to the pnivl! • . in ti.hlgh state of 'cultivation; and the balance t,7 covered With.thrlvlng young Timber, the whole under stone of toe" Coratiltution, - aud'were 4fiftillOir, Vla : „ m i. p m . ,,,. - .- ----',--'---•--- --------- Yeva—Messrs. AndersonpArthUr,, Deckhouse, Ball, • . " The. improvemente are a Two•Stm r yi Bock, Bishop, Dower, Brown, Calhourt,Campbell, Chase, . . BRICK ROUSE, a double Bank Bar Cleaver, Cravilord, Dickey, Ent, Eyoter, Fausold, FOAM ... . 42 A'..7 . . &two-Stork Stone Spring Rouse, W • It !Phoney, Mitten, Daniel Harper, lialos;..lllestand, -. t 1.14.1 i.',.....• 4 '. gon Shed, Corn Crib and. ther need!). Kill. litilegas, lloifulant ( Barks,) Imbrlu. Inner, Jacobs: 7 . ,•-ediss.l,:•se.- nary out-buildings. - Jenkins, Johns, Johnson; Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, • Leisonrlttg, Ltingaker,"Lovetti . lllauear . , -- Mangle, Nees& a There is a thriving young ORCHARD of choice graft -ILant,--111cilyain,-51oorheadi-Mumina-liliunolmanr-NP° ' A pies, oars, Cherrie-, ---- I kil r elif n r t 1 " g ;15 1 11 -7- t.- ft iltn r Fti th - andone o e nes in il o e - spr rig li o chola Nicholson,Nunemaolior,' PearsoM:Peters, -Petri- . kin, Powhall, Pirceli, Ramsey, ( I' Rupp, Itainsoy, ..countY, rise - s - Withln is few feet of the Douse. The title (York) Reamer; Reed, Itoberts, Rupp, Shaw, • Sturm, ls Jodi utable and the terms will ba made easy to a good purelnuter ' . , ,• .. Smith, (Cambria. ) Smith,..(Centro,) Stevenson,. Tobin, . ho Vail, Vanroorlits, Vickers, Voeghloy; Walter, IS , T sifbscribor also offers for sale with the' • 1 .. 0 Act es of valuable Chestnut Timber Land . Wharton, Williston, Witlkcrow, Wright, Zimmerman ' sitmited In Bye. township,, Perry County, which and 0 etz, Spettkor-78. would bo tovolooblo tollre owner of the Farm ' „,.., Ners—Xlessrs. Backult, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Ilan cost, H ine, Hoffman, (1,0b:V2) Lobo, Struthers, Timm in supplying an abundance of material for fencing. • Persona w '' .wishing to view: th 'promises will cell 'as Warner and Wro Intile-12. .. , 31,., . • - . . .. .• ~, • above, or address . . ''' ADAM DOCKER. ~. . . _ So tho q uestion was.determlned in the affinitive. On thoguestion, Will the House agree to tho second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pros! stets of the Constitution, end wore as follow, viz.: • Yvva—Messrs: Audertfon, ilackhotasa, Ball, Beek, Rower, Calhoun,Campbell, Carty, Ent, Fausoid, Fester, CHldea, Hamel, Harper, Heins Illestand, llllieges, Hoff man, (11crks,) 'Housekeeperloon e; Inure, Jenkins Jolts, Johnson, Kauffman, Knight, Leiseming, Longs ker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, DlcllOnln, Moorhead. bus- Neiman ' Nichols, Nicholson, Nuneuntriter, Pearson, Po. tuts. Petrikin.Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan. Tolatt, Veil, Voeghloy, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton; Zimmerman, and Oetz, Speaker-57. - Nays--Messrs.Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson, --Ilishom-Browny-Cbtme,-CleavetrOrawfordr.Eyster,Gib . honey; Hamilton; Houma; Hill; Hine; Hoffman; (Leba non,) Jacribs, Kerr, Lebo, Mee:among', Mutiana; Read; Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Cent.e,) Stevenson, Struth, •ers, Thorn, Lanvoerhls, Vickers, Wagonseller, Warmer - Witttrodo, - Wltherow - and - Wright — f 3.l . So the quest was.determined in the affirmative. ~ Ou the question, • WM life House agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays wordtakon agreeably to, the pro. .915101/K of tho Constitution, and were as follows, via: • TEMS—Mtissrs. Anderson; ilackhotise, 'Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower Brown, Calhoun. Caittpbell, Chase, Cies ver, Crawford, HlCkey, hut, Kesler, F2usold, Vester,Olb honey, Martel, Harper, Heins, Hit:stand, 11111, lieltepis, Hoffnm, (Rorke,) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) . Housekeeper, Intbrie, limes, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, gauffutan, 4e;'Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, 51anrar, Mangle, McCal moot, Moorhead, .lumma, Mussolumn, Nichols, Nichol: son, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Po wnall, .Purcell, Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Remi, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith. (Ceram) Stevenson, 'felon, Vail, Vanvoorhis, Vickers, Voegitley, wnonholier. • 'Westbrook, Williston, Witherow, Wright,- Zimmerman and Gets, Speakr-7 . 2. Nova—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Bishop) Carty, Bock, flUdea, Hamilton, Ifsticock..i fine, Jenkins, Knight, Loiseurlng, Mcllralu, Ibunsey, (Philadelphia , Roberta, Struthers, Them, Walter, Warner, What flt;( Wintrode-22. So the question was determined in the affirmative. • On the question, Will the House agree to the fourth amendment? The Yeas and nays were taken agreeablrfo thif provi sions of the .Constitut ion, and were as follow, vie.: Yore—Masses Anderson, Arthur; linekhouso, Ball, Beck. Benson, Bishop, Bower. Brown; Calboutt„Camp bell, Carty, Chose, Cleaver, Crawfoid, Dickey, Ent, Eys ter, Faust:ld, Fosthr, Gibboney, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, - Heins, II lestaml, 11111,1 I i 11101Tuntlf (!leeks,) Hoff man, (Lebanon,) lionsekegper, Imbrie, Junes. Jacobs, Jetiklus,. Johns, JOIIIIIM), Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Lel. smiting, Inmgaker, Lovett, Monitor, Mangle. McCahnont, 'Melt vain, 51unnsm, Mussolman, Niehols, Nicholson, NutteMaciter, Pearson, Peters, Pownall, Pur cell, Itamsey,.(Philadelphin.) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria') Smith, (Centro,) Stevenson, Tolan, •Vanyoorhis :Wickets, Voeghley..Wegonseller, Walter. Warner, West brook, Wharton: Williston, Withermr, - Zlmmernum an Gett,.Speaker-83. • ' Nvrs—Messrs. Dock. Ifemilton. Hancock, Strothets • Thorn..Wii: tratle'a nd Wright —7.. ' • So the lueation was determined in the aillrmativ• iiEIIRETART'S OFFICE, Irtuusuunu, June 22, 1557 PANASTI.VASIS, SS.: • . . I do certify that the above and foregoing to a true and correct copy of the •' Yeas" and - " Nays" taken on the resolutjon pioposlow atnendnients to the - Consulu Lion rif the Commonwealth, AS the same appears on the Journals of the two Ilnuses of the (le...it Assembly of this'Commrlow6rdth for the session or 1M:17. - 'witness my hand and• the goal of sold once. [b. S_.l this 1 wenl.y.beeond day of June, "one thoUsand elighthundred and Ilfty.sev OIL A. G. CUItTIN, Serrefary of tbutemmonv.'ealth. Carlisle, July 1,1857.-3 mo. - • - Ilea( Cistate,.Safes: VTALUAME LIME-STONE FARM T AND woain,ANlLir PUBLIC 524. E, . • - On FIIID.4Y, t . . 111.1 End Df OCTOBER, .1857 • - - Will Ito of Sale, on the prinnises that valuabh FARM of OVA/ROE WEIHIERT, deceased, sa tiated In South Middleton township, emulate land county .4 inihls_eouth aot of Carlide. and 1 1-2 miles North of "Iloilhtg Spline;' bounded on the west by a road leading flout the York road to Springvilbi ' on the South, by land of Isaan Kaufman, on the East, by Iliad of Henry Weltl,,ert, and on the North by land of Peter Young, containitniAisf=AClVES, all of whielf is in a high state of cultivation. The . improt entents Ore a two-story 110 USE, and kitchen, a twt • story stone wash-bonen and shop: a , t 4. stone bank-barn. wagon-shod. rorterrib . and-a the,-neeessary-outlAtlldhigs-an 'Of; orchard of choice kat. and a never failing well of water near the house. Also. at the woe time and place will be sold a trac t 'or WOODLAND. half a mile north of said farm. bound' ed by leads of Peter Young, Jacob Myers and others, antaltdog 20 ACRES. which will be sold together or in lotit to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the said lam can do NO 14 calling on John Lininger, residing on the premises, or on lienry-Wylobm t, one of the Monitors residing at Boiling Spring, by whom the conditions cud terms with be sonde known. .Fale to confluence at 1 o'clock, I'. 11., on mid day HENRY WEBBERT,' GEORGE BRISI/, Executors cif Hereto Webbei t dee "sod.' .Auguq. 10,1857.0 • ArkLUAill:E FARM AT PRIAgTE SALK. -; The subscriber olTera for sale the_farm..on .which-he now resides, situated on the Conodoguinet Creek, In Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, 3 miles north 01 New Kingston, and about Ii miles north-cast of Carlislig Vie track consists of 223 acres, of which • 143 acres is cleared, and the balance well timbered, In cluding a large amount of thriving locust, suitable for rutting into posts. Thu laud is of ger gbiden .part limestone. and about 30 acres of Creek bottom. The improvements ore a large two story 1 . .1110 house and kitchen, plas tered, built last year, a good Double Dank Bern, with other outbulid- Digs, and a well of water at the door. • • . A new ilme-klin has Just been finished, and A/ largo quantity of limestone near the kiln. The land ran be au divided as to make two farms. Personi wishing to purchase will call on the subscriber on the premises, or address by Idle?, • DA VI D RALSTON; Now Kingston, Ps. • August El, 18.57.—Ct. . " 11.4-1 AN ' CO U RT. BAL E. • By virtue of no oi‘r of the Orphan's Court, the undersigned will expose to sole on SATURDAY:, the 3d day of o.•toberwlBs7, • the foll6wing valuable Beat Estate, Into of John Eingei, of 'Hampden township, deed that valuable tract of land situated In said township, bounded by lands of Elliabeth lit, George Rupp, David Hume' and others, coutultilfig ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES; m'oro or less. The Improvements are .a good TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, new Bank Barn. ''rienie`ched, an Or ,' g arr. chard, &e.; there ismlso a nover ••••'Y; fall tag spring of %lfin. near OW house and a stream of water running through the farm. 2nd—A tract of TIMBER LAND partly ' In Silver Spring and partly In Bowdon -Wl'„ townships, bounded•by lands of W Matchet and others containing about tw,, Acres.-Salo to (1,111111011e6 at 10 o'cloc' s t A. M., Cl) }he Mansion Trifet, In Hampden Uwnship. Terms mode knowlion the day of sale by OR - EN .TAaIE.S. Aug. 26, '67.] . Guardian of Mary A. Binger. QRP.HANS,' COURT SALE. • By virtue an order of the Orphan's Court, re wl I expose to Public Sale on the premises, ON SATURDAY, the 3d of OCTOBER. at 11 o'rlock A. M., three LOTS in Curnmingstown, Dickinson township, on-the Walnut Button lioad, , one mile above the Stone Tavern. - .. • No. 1. has thereon erected' a TWO. • a r. ---, 'STORY BRICK HOUSE and a good i t, Stable, with a Cistern on the feline. N 0.2. has a two-story leg STORE .. . HOUSE and a Stable thereon erected. No. 3. has also a two-story LOO HOUSE and Static thereon erected.. -, . • . • ---• • '-- . At the inanutlina.nn4 plarrolwe , will sell a tract Of land. in said towneldp, bounded by lands of John S. Dunlap, John S. Kelso, Jacob Beaten, and , others, con Mining 141 Acres and 149 ,perches, having a ... ' two-story. BRICK HOUSE, Stone Darn and all :ail other' necessary Improvements thereon erected, .9 • 5 Terms will be Made known on the day of Kee by ISAAC NEWCOMER. , . CHAS. H. HORN. . . Sept. 9, '57.-ts.] ,Adm're. of John Rimer deed. pußLic - a A LT will sell at Public Salo, on 1.0 puldmot on .SATURDAY. the ad dity of tb.toiNtr, 1847, at 11. oclock, A. M. a small farm of first rate limestone land, situate about 3 miles rant of Cariislo, near lbw Triudla Spring Road, containing . I " FIFTT.NIYE ACRES. more . or leas. , - • • . • • . Tim Improvements area TWO.STORY • . ":2•01. LOU ROUSE and good STONE BARN • , , - - ~ . -- 1 • Corn Crib, Wagon-Shed and tonant .It , c,4 - .. .1:• HOUSE. Thera Is n good orchard .! : .,._...12_• ,, F - of grafted trees and running stream through the premises. the land is in a high state of 'cultivation and much of It enclosed with good poct-and reit and hoard fence. ..i. ,, - , Thelitle to.tho land is perfect, being - the t octet* of Darid.,Williams, : dated. There will Le a' small lot of Mountain Land sold nt the same time. ~ ,;' , .PETEIt MEWS, SAMUEL MOHLER,. ' 7 JOSIAH N. ALLEN, ', REBECCA - WILLIAMS. •' - Ropt.,2, 1857-15.] - . . ' Moira et Law. • , TTOUSE AND LOT. AT PRIVATE -- ;iOTTlltft:ed on street, In the borough :ndio)Ping PnVotty„orAlllienn Perter on the -North and Mrs, Sterrett on .the - South. Tot - thnielni 31 - feet tont by. 120 feet- In:dopth, with a -oorefortibto pv.plAhuns..liospx,_,per:turther .partleulars . rinuntre on thit : wndbeir. 1300.164887,41. Ifitlatelatteitß. 31cal gistote Safes Bopt. 18, 1857.-3 m VALUABLE PARM FOR . SALE. • On FRIDAY, September 25, 1857. • By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court tome directed, I will; on the above day:at 1 O'clock, P. M.; expose to public sale, on the premises, in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, the farm 'lately owned •by Henry Biittorff, deceased. This farm contains.2l2, ACRES and 18 PERCIIES, strict• measure, of excellent° slate land, in a good state-of-cultivation. • One. hun dred and twosty-three acres are cleared, and tinder good" fence—inneCLl it being poet and rill—agd this part of the farm was heavily Ruled• within the lestsfew years. The Improvements are a large - • BRICK Housm. (mon BANK BARN, - • . 4 tV-AOON-SIHiD,COftN-CR7ItS,-= -S - • CARRIAGE lIOUSkI AND OTHER. , • OUTBUILDINGS, ' There is also on the premises, a good „l." TENANT HOUSE, and STABLE, --belonging-t3 iti-besidesa-well of excellent water nt the -.-house.- The farm .has the advantage Of running water ' in live fields. A thriving young oi•chard also promised abundance of. fruit. . • • The farm is Daunted by the Cenodeguinet Creek, by lands of John F. Stein Daniel Kunkle and others, and is Omit one a•inilf relies from llolalter's mill, and -two miles ;rum Bucher's mill. Terms of sale-t-Five per cent. to be paid on the day of sale;, one-half the purchase-money (less the five per cent.) on the Ist of April next, when the doed.will be delivered and posseislon given. The other half of, the putehmswirinney in two equal annual payments, with: out interest .to be secured by judgment HENRY. WEBBERT, Executor. August 15, 1857.* VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR • By virtue of an order of the,,Orplytnte _Court, to me directed, I will expose to Public 944 the Real Estate late of ,1.10011 TR ITT. deed, as. fidlows: . . . • On Fill BAY, H Hie 2nd day of October next; at I o , t , clock, P. 31., on the premises, I will expose to. sale the Tartu fatuity/1 in Newton township. Cumberland CO.. Mounded by land of Abraham tirove's heirs; William McCune, Peter THU' and James ellen, containing . ONE HUNDRED ACRES, . • , more, or 1611, With a good TWO-STORY '—'",-- - LOD HOUSE. Log Barn, &c. thereon •?"" :-..; 7 erected. Tho land In limestone, and Vi.P ~. in first rate, , order,-is , about three. •:.!..,,_ Bette.. fourths of n mile above Oakville, and directly On the Rail-road , - ' On.SATUIU)AY, the lid day of October next, at 1 o!- clock, P. ,1.. on the premises, I will expose to sale the Farm situated In 3111111 n toWnsitip,"Cumberland Co., bounded by lend of Peter Whittler, Ern. WE wain and others, containing , 0 ' . ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY A6ll ;S, - ' - more nr less, with a TWO.STORYLOO II 9E, ~ Log Barn Am Idtereon erected. This farm in br• fil slate land, and in tirst,ratoorder. Attentbance : will he given, and tonna wade known on day 4 '.• of Oslo by , - JACOB T. LEWIS, et Aug. 211, 11457.5. ~ • . • .Atlntlitistrator.' VALUABLE UN Ay • BRI VATE The subscriber offers for rale that 'Valuable Farm situated an Silver Spring township, about seven miles east - of Carlisle t vro - miles north of litngstown, - on the public' yad leading to Sterrett'a Cap. now in the occupancy of Jonathan Ileagy. Thu Rut. contains ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACRES, six Acres Of which la woodland, the Instance all cleared and In a high state of cultivation, Including . ; about twenty cores of meadow IdECTUrtlitT;Ciiffolligitltiviet Creok. - The improvements are a TWO.STOItY 1,1it10.1t.. HOUSE and KITC111:::4, - a 11011140 Barn, corn Crib: it aged' Shed and other necessary. ottt-,lntild • y., ngs, and a never failing well of water at the door. Upwards of 8000 litilihels'of Iltnehav,Obeen put on the land within the last two years. " , This farm possesses 'similar advantageti in regard to having ¢ large ORCHARD of choice Apples, l'oaches. Cherries, &e., selected with great ...re. and offering a greater satiety hat respelit, than any other farm in the neighbor- - hoed. __ . - Persons desiring to view the Farm, will rail on .ion than Ileagy living on the premises,- or on the suborn her, living you mile west of the same. Sept. 5, 1857.—0LJ - • ItfiltllitT. r. . 'CHOICE 'F Ait LANDS - FOR SALE. •=' THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL It. IL COW-Y. Is now prepared to sell about .ONEAND.A. HALKMILLION_ot ACRES OP CHOI.: FArSIIMI Loans, ill tracts o 40 Acres and upwards, on Long Greditx and at Low Bates of Interest. These lands here granted by the Government to aid In the conntruction of thin Road, and nie among the riclisst and host fertile In the World. They extend from North-cant and North-west, through Iho middle of the - State, t the extreme South, and include every variety of climate nod productions found botieeen those paral lels of latitude.. The Northern Portion Is chiefly prairie, Interspersed with One groves. find in the, 'Midi., and Southern neetions timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The ell ithln more healthy, mild and equable, than • ' any other part of the country—the air Is pure and nracing. while living streams and springs of excellent seater abound. Ilitunili.us Coal in extend rely mined, and supplies n _ cheap Ind desirable fuel, being furnished at_einity _points. at $.2 t044-per-ton—cold wood can ho had at 'the name rate per cord. Building stone of excellent quality also abounds which cast be procured for little more than the unix:nee of transportation. The great fertiliq of these bonds, which are a black rich mould from two to five lea deep, and gently roll. Ing,—thele contiguity to this Road, by whirls every fa cility Is furnished for travel and transportatlon, to the principal ninrlcetn North, South, East, West, and 'the economy with which they can be eultivated, them the most valuable Investment that can be found; And prevent the most revertible opport unity, far porsonv of Industrious habits slid; small moans, to noquiro comfortable independetiewi{i a few yearn. , Chicago. n now the greatest graln market in the world—and tke facility and economy sculls which the pilffirnets of these lands can be transported to that mar. ' kelt, make them much more profitable, at theprieen , asked, than those more roftinite at government rates.— as the additional cost of transportation is n perpetual tax en the latter. which must be borne by the produefir, In the•redueed price lie receives for his grain. - The Title in Perfect—and when thin dual payments are made,,Deeds aro executed by the Trustemippointed by the State, and In whom the title Is vtinted, to the purchasers, which convey to then, absolute titles In Pee Simple, free and clear of every inctimbrisncedien or mortgage. The Prices are from - Vito 030; Interest only 2 por cent Twenty per cont. will be deducted from the credit price for cash. Those who purchnse on long credits give notes payable in 2,3; 4,fi end' 0 ,years after date, amt are required to liep'rove oner.tentli annunny for five yearn, no no to have' ene-half the land under cultivation, at the end of that time. . Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these kinds, free of charge, and aid them In makingtielectlons.. The Lands remaining unsold areas rich and valuta& as those which have beets disposed of - • SECTIONAL MAPS Willho sent to any AIM who will enclose fifty MAN - ill Postage Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, - containint numerous instancen of successful fiirtning, signetirlaY, renpectablirand well-known farmers living in the neigh- berhood of the 'Wilmot! Lando, throughout the State— I also.the cost of fencing, price -of cattle, expense of har vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any other intbrunition— will be cheerfully given on application, either person. "nif.r7iFliy letter, In English, French, or German, adxo dressed to JOIIN Laud Commissioner of the Illinois Central It. E. Co , Omen Illinoin Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, ' Illinois} EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letiers testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Marla Steven. eon deed., tato of the Borough of Carlisle, have been is. sued. to the subscribers residing,' in said borough. All pors.m. having Online against the said estate will pre• cent them fu p ayment end. these Indebted will make payment to Nk. ir..powNs STEVENSON. JAMES W. MARSHALL., Sept. 0, 's7—St. Exec. of Marlah Stevenson dee'd. to EI STATE - NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration en the estate of Joseph Lambert, of Upper Allen township, dne'd., have been Mimed to the subscriber, residing in said township. All per sons having clahus against the said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make pay ment to JOHN- 11. COOVEIV. dept.., 1857.—at.] - Adidinistrator. A UDITOR'S NOTIOR—The under. signed Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court o Cumberland County, to make distribution of the fund doclarod by decree of the Court of the 11th of August, 1857; in the hands of John limner, Pixecutor of Robert Cook, late of mid county, doo'd., among the parties legally; entitled thereto, giro!' notice, that he will attend to that duty at hill office in Carlisle, on I aturdny the 2d day of October, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A, Id. of that day, when and where the parties lute:listed are notified to attend. - -A: 0, SliAltP, ' =M= AGRICULTURAL. SOO.T.ETY. , • FALL MEETING OF' 1857., ' he Exhibition to 1,1 bold on Mali Fair Grounds ' on WEDNESDAY, THORSDAY and , FRIDAY. the 'l4th, 15th end 16th'of October; at which our friends ore in vited to exhibit their best Stock, products and work.- . • ' IIIOMPSON GALBREATIL•Pron't. ROBERT Moons, Seo . y. - ' • [Sept. 9,--bt. Office dumberlaud Valley tall Rend C 0.,. , Clintubonsburg, Po., 8ept.,9,1857. An elactlon for Officers and Plannaera of thlx Com pany, will be held at the hall flood lllltee In Chambers- . burg, on monday the 6th . Oet., battreen the' home .of Sept. to, 1857:—St. T" IbIEBORNERS' C • TONS of Lykeni-IValley.N‘O. Ookti,..a. superior .arN.. celvlng and for,talo by , August COM th MINAY. Ron moms. TusT • ' mat-IV:ED-AND. OPENING tIAUGI!E'S C,IIEAP JEWELRY. STORE, Alurga 'supply of Watches, Jewolrk;Bilvor and Plated • Ware, to width I Witte attention; - IC you went to taloa from-the •1 ' • ..e.r• . largest stock of CLOCKS, Watches, v erg. - Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware in. ,:,-t • - • Carlisle; tall At NAUFLEII, . We have a large assortm ent or Gold andfillvor aunt =log' and Open7CaseWatobes - toiralt_alL - Fancloo add ,Pocketo, At NAUGLE'S. Fine and Choap Jewelry of oyez:) , stye and quality la sotto or by tho Nero as wanted, At-NAUGLE'G.. 'Slll7er and Plated .Waiters, Cake, Fruit, Sugar, rind Card Baskets Sliver, Table,Tea, Cream,,,SuKar, Balt, , At NAUGLE'S. Fine Pearl, Lava, Coral, Cameo, 0 oldstone, MORIIIC, Flo rentine Notate, Jot Box and . Glass setts cheap • • • . • • ' At NAUGLE'S: Diamoh Breastpin' and Fingerinis, , • At NAUGLE'S.- . . , Gold Hunting Case, Eight Day Leveret; Gold Hunt lag Case, Duplex; Gold Hunting, Chronometers, At NAUGLE'S. • Bagley's best quality - et' Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Pens and Silver Holders, Carl( la P. 0 At NAUULBIL Silver and Plated Tea Set tiOiabletsi - quo, Toast Racks, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, Xezt Bells, • t' At NAUGLWS. poll Nerk, 'Fest, Curb; Fob, and. Cbatlaht Chains, Cold Bracelets, Lockets, Thimbles, Crosses, Charms, • At NAUGLE'S: French Timo Pieces to run three and four weeks, At NACU h 13.. and Sleeve, Vest, Collar, and ShlreStiida of all styles and quality,' At NAUGLE'S. Plated Perks, Spoons,lyes, Napkin, Rings, Silver At NAUCILB'S. Flutlnas,'Accordeons, Music Boxes—a fine variety, At BA Ua , 4Aulles , Portmonsies,-Peorl-and-Leathm. Plain and. Fancy Travelling Bags, very nice styles, cheap • • At NAUGLE'S. If yon want to have your Watched put In good 4 pair and unrranted, take them' to If you wantie6rirGlicap Clock, you can get it At NAUGLE'S. • If you want your Sliver ware neatly marked at short notice, call ' At NAUGLE'S. . All goods warranted as represented; or Gm money re funded, • ' At NAUGLE'S. Persons that want bargains are Invited to call • At NAUGLE'S. - NMEW - GOODS ! - BARGAINS, BAIt- - GAINS.—The subscriber has just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, and Is now opening an in memo stock of the handsomest and, cheapest Dry Goods ever br_ught to Cutnherlond 'county. DRESS DOOMS , fir the Ladles—a full tine of magnificent Bilks, Challis Dame Robes, Ducats, De Mines, Lawn Robes, Bing Lams, Lavelles, Ottoman, Plaids, 'e., &c. An immune° assortment of elegant French worked Collets, U.ndersleeveS, Ilniiiikerehiefs, Flouncing, Edg ings and.lnsertings, - bought front the importers in New Yerk,aud will be sold at prices to defy.oll competition: BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND FLOWERS, A large stock of Borinets, Raisins and 'Flnwors at very low prices. .• CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, • Acorn lot of Cloths and Cessimeres, very handsome and very clomp; ." Irish Linens, Muslim, Checks, Ticklng7l,,Linin Checks, Cottenadys, Pants Stulf for Men and Boys in great va riety, together with all other kinds of gob& too nulao rpm to particUlarise. • ' - 'All my old Friends nod Customein, and the miblic In general are respectfully Willed to call and examine my stork befiwo purchasing, inul.they will ho certain to got good bargains and wive money, at the Old Stand, Ensf - Main Street. Farlislo, April 8, 1857. NIIIIILGO_ODS_L. GOOD GOODS IF YOU WANT NEW 000DS, 0000 GOODS, Ank cone 'oonoS co TO WOODS', • .nost door to Maghlhehlin's Hotel, and you will find a large assertruont of Ladies' Orions, consihtlog of Bla,k, Fancy and Gedna Merinoes, Version Cloths, Do - Winn . , De Rages, Alperi+, Scotch Plaids, Sack Flan nets, Scotch. Sranchester, ltorlston, Cluunbrag Ging ham+, Cal icons, - Fine I I oath Worked-Venom-Ribbons, Illedery. Gloves, Sr., &c. DOM.ESTICS.—WooIen Twilled Flannels, Drilling- Tient , ' . Bags and Bagging, Cotton Flannels, Oknaborgs, Donds,Clnginun, Table Draper, Cheeks, white and col, bred Carnet Chain, kc. • - • In Shawls and Blankets we have_all sorts;sizes and condition. Fnr gentlemen we have Finn French. black Cloths Black and Fancy Cass!metes and Doeskins, :hitin Vest ings, - Tweeds, - Satinotta, Velvet Cilrd, - Runtucky Jesus As for men's, women's and children's Dootri & Shoes; we defy competition. • - Also, a very sum:Him lot t f Oroceries,.suchiul.SOfiet. Sugar, tiler; Spices, Sc.— Our stock has Impa selected with the greatest care as to price and we are determined to sell At very small advances. Those wishing JO purchase will find that we are selling as cheap—lf not cheaper—than any house in town; and they will find it to their ad .entage.to.give,usq,call,- Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit-taken at Market-prices. N. N•. WOODS, Agl. • Don't forget the place, next door to .51aglaueLdlo's hotel. WIIOL ES ALE AND RETAIL 1100 K AND MUSIC STORE, CARLISLE, PA. JUST_RECEI VEIL . a Beuton's - Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, Vol. I'l to be complete in 15 Vols. C10th,.3,00, Shp., 3,50 per set. Benton's Thirty Years In the Senate, - • 5,00 Bartlett's Narrative of Explutatious In Texas, Now Mos leo, Ac., 4,50 Bums' Cyclopedia of Sermons,-• „ 2.60 Leyerd's Ninevel—New Ed. Complete) 4,00 • Cyclopedia of Practical Reoelpts: 1,50 Murne's General Atlas ,kf the World, 6;00 SIIRTOCK, TAYLOR A! SMITH. Wrapping river for.sale at SHRYUCK, TAYLOR k SMITH'S. Band Boxes for oak et • t SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR'A 311TIt'S. Pianos, Melodeons. Am.. for halo at. emtvocK, TAYLOR, A: SMITH'S. Porte Fillios,Vriting Busks, he., for hale at • •• - SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR k SMITH'S. Piet ures'and Name Frameatim sato at SIIIITOCK, TAYLOR A SMITH'S. Blank Books of all tare for saln at SIIIIYOCK, TAYLOR A smrrirs. Bibles, Hymn Books. Prayer Books. Ac.. for sale at SHRYOCK, TAYLOR A. SMITH'S. ryin.RD ARRIVAL OF SPRING - A:;;I) SUMME R. HOODS, .• t the New Store, Cornornf North Hanover and Lou- The undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed upon hint by the politic, and at the .1110. I Ime respectfully announces that ho lots just returnini from Philadelphia, and is now opening a Now lot of Summer DRY BOORS and GROCERIES, consisting In part us follows, and which ho le (World nett to sell at the low est Cash Prices. • SILKS, Ducal Cloths, Cindlies, Alpacas, Do Laes, De Rages, Lustros, Poplins, Lawns, Ramses, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch Oinghams, Prints, (Doves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, no., tc.c, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS of every otylb and qua. STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, Cloths, Caff sitneres, Yestings, Flannels, Muslins, U.:kings, Stripes Chocks, Calicries„ Cottoned., Linens, Shootings, Do. rams, Nankoons. Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, he. Ate. PARASOLS AND , WHIRELLAS. Also, a large and spiondlihessortment of BONNENTB. HMI, 0018, 1100015 and SitoEs, A superior lot of Fr'esh °ROOF:RIES, Tens. Coffer, Sugar, Molasses Rico, Spices, .Fe ` ~ ke. Having selected my entire stook with the gsentest care, end the lowest CANII Dozens, I can assure my ft ice& and the pnbil . generally, that I will do all in Inv power to make my establishment known as the IlgAll.QUAll TENS FOR. BARGAINS." Those with wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock liefoot purchasing. 1 will pay the highest market price for Butter, Egg's Rags.liesp, anti Dried Fruit enable, J u1y_1,1857 'STOCK OF DRY GOODS rOll •SAT,II. The subscriber, from continued health, and by the idyl,. of his physicians and friends„ offers his stock t f Mit GOODS for sale, that he may thereby be divested filial' the cares of business, and be enabled to devote his attention entirely to the restoration of his health. The fixtures will also be sold and the store room of ' fend for root. To any ono having the necessary capi tat, and .who will devote his attention to the business, this will afford a rare chance. Tho custom is already made, and ss the stock has received frequent additions lu May. July and August. to an amount exceeding $5OOO, $lOOO more wcfUld then complete It for the Fall Trails.' For particulars enquire of •IF.O. W. ITITNIOR. N. B.—A lot iiflileods suitable for the season just re. ceived. • . • iSept: NEW GOODS-JUST RECEIVED At BENTZ & DS-JUST, Cheap Store. New. Sty Alt• Wool Delalu'es—Just received • At BENTZ & IMPS., opposite the Post OfSoo. Plain ea. - High Cdlored Stella Border Shawls—Just •re• calved ; • At BENTZ & SRO'S. Cheap Store. Now Styto BrOaeGootlarolnlichavra Valencletia—Just malted at . . • BENTZ & 1111011, Sept. 9, ISST UITAILO ROBES! 3000 Now on , 'Hand, and for age by the bale ow 'Anglo Rolm, by GEORGE F. WOMRATII, 415 ARCH Street, aboye Fourth, (Late of No. 13 North Fourth street, PHILADELPHIA. • N. D. Also, a large aieorttueut of LADIES' FANCY FURS: 'August 19, 18117.-3 m, ' ' MIME • naool'S AND SIIDVS.—;•A large and enroplet, assortinerit or-Poot i s ntid Shires of ever 7 . y and theltion.' Lades flue liforocco Slippers, Boots, Oarters,•&e.; Misses And. Chi!drone ditto; Mon And Bois ditto: .Jnet reeelyed and no* opening At the cheap , , . AT-EitY--.151-PORTANT. - --Spnere4. Patent Self Sealing Cans, for preserving _Fr4llO,: :Green eorsb—Peas,--Tentatoee,-80,,te. , —Evert-Parsuer and 'tense-Heater should be a purtser.For sale, at C4 _ 7 " /44'm ' ?'" e P h " ''l4"l7Erat'i of texTotr. ' '07;1 , ' Zait Mahe at., Bacretail EM73I EI . IIIItOIDEUIES 13If amrzzi J. A. lIUIIRICII, Jr. Oppostto the Pest Oe ice crunLzet osnarr ) 110ifakijiljia nnb lforfi., Perham Outdone. . . The PrOprietor -Of-the .MERCANTI GILTIDE-aronid , 'respectfulir call the attoution of merchants, thrums ' and mechanics, residing out of Wig - city, to the sunder ' ate terms for a yearly subscription td the being 'to moll subscribers - only SO CENTS - TEE: ANNUM; • making it •• • : THE CHEAPEST. 'FAMILY NEWSPAPER. IN THE .UNITED STATES. The columns of the Guide; will' contain the' usual varlety_oLariginatand spley_arties,_written not_only_ ' to please hut to Instruct. •In "regard - In - politics the, Outdo will' maintain an Independent tone, and will al ways advocate Measures as conduclio to tho greatest *number. Postmastein and others are respectfully re quested to act as agents for this paper. to "when forward specimen copies free, label.: desired to do so. • PREMIUMS. • Astutinducenienttbdpersous to interostthemselveer ' 'to obtain subscriptions to THE MERCANTILE GUIDE • We efferthe following premiums. Upon the receipt of names, paid in advance, wit will fbrward then:, by ex press or otherwise, if ordered to the address of those entitled to them: For 250 subscribers, cash,' , ' $35 00 For 220 subscribors, will give a splendid fine gold Ivetch,twarranted,) '. . '3O 00 For 200 subscribers an elegant gold locket, ilnir glasses, worth' - , 15 00 F0r.150 subscribers, ono elegant bracelet, worth 71 00 For 100 subscribers, one gold vest chain, worth 10 00 For 15 subscribers, a gold peu-suil'holder, band sinnely engraved, worth 8 00 For 50 subscribets;cine gold penned holder worth 0 06 For 40 subscribers, one gold-pen and holder worth 2 00, For lb snleibrlbers, 'ono gold pen and holder worth 2'oo For 12 subscribers, one gpid pen and holder worth 1,450 . . . • 4.7, - "All oonnuuoleations sboul l i&bil l atisiod to Editor and Publisher of the N. Y. MureaLinluid. N... 103 Ureetiirleh St," New York..- . . ..@;T-I , lewspapers throughout the Union, by publiphing . the above, appropriately displayed, Including Ulla na -1 — tite, tVo montliS, arcd same, and'sedding- us the paper, will be entitled to an exchange, and 'receive a gold pen and holder worth $l2. Sept. 2,18117.-2 m. 11 GS! NYC, !! • • . AT TUB CORN EXCHANGE BAG FACTORY ' - 125 5, 127 Broad Street, New York, • Now ready for FALL TRADE Cheap for Cosh 50,000 now 3 Bu. Grain Bags, 25,000 4, 2 4 • 75,800 Second Iland2 and 3 Ito. In prima order. 37,000 SEAMLESS BAGS of all the various kinds. M BAGS • 14, ix, IA and 140 Bbl. Bags, designed expressly for ' their tamp, and man utheturod from our premium glazed cloth, (warranted net to sift Flour.) ' Thls,is a now Or. tide mid we rail the particular attention of Millers and Flour Dealers. SALT FACTORIES supplied with 1544, all sizes, signed expressly foruse," , ' ArirAll orders executed with neatness and Sispatelrlikt Sep. 11.-E. CLARK, Proprietor. rplili T UTTI "ABOUT KANSAS ! Coy. bleary's fidminlstration In Kansas; largo 121 no: 348 pages, with a complete history of the Terri tory, until June, 1857. Embracing a full account of Its dlscove.ty, Geography, Soil, climate, Products, its organization as 3 it Territory, transactions events under. Governors Reeder and Shannon, pollticablissen !dons, Personal Ito:mounters. Election Frauds; Battles and Outrages, with Portraits of/11,1111:unit actors there in, all fully authenticated by *ham 11. Gin" M. 11. Priyato Secretary to Cos: - Unary: Carefully — compiled - fram:tho Official documents _OH tiluin_the.depattment of State at Washington, and other met, in . tho posses sion of thri Author, with full account of yho-Invasion of KUM.. from Missouri; the captdre nit trootthent of the Free State prisoners, thin character .1 move ments of the Missouri Herder Ruffians, them or: of Duff= and others. The. controversy' between t nor (leery and Judite Theo proceedings the Territorial Legislature, of' the Pro• Shivery tlon;alut the organization ortlin Nati;:nal Democratic Party, wills a Sketcli of Kansas durhrg it,t early troll.. Wes under Uovs. Reeder and . Shannon. Its Invasions, Battles ? Outrages and M u rders., A copy will lei sent to any part of the United States, hy .nial I, free of postage,,on the receipt of retail price. A liberal discount to trade. .e'..1)00 -Want ed. PRICE, in Cloth 81.. Paper, II Cts. . 'CHARLES C. 111101) ES, Publisher. Inquirer Building, Phil's.' Erni= V.UDLOI Thia Clan I. foe rmy Vegetoblee; la • perfectly Pratt State. U regain. no Wes, Solder or Gement, eeale bletantly, and Le more smelly sealed !tot o . peset than any eke, Can ever invented. All .emso Lf i rent are equally disagreeable preeenting Ude un lade to th• public. the Inventor ehallenges the world In an Infallible, dimple, Ea.) , and. 1 R Va i l a r eig:ette ' Pa r TC:at e o . ftfrioi . o She y to to derpmelete tole article by fele. staternents • but .11 scientific sod 'vertical men who have examined it say hl without . fault. • It le w arranbd to keep all article. pot up according to direction. Try it, and in ell cares where ••failure La M Th. fault of the Pa rc h money wW be rs (nod ed. - The rfasket I. Ileadolterated • Teeteloss Gain, different from the offen ohs used by ether.. Tkt S ven le orlon entirely new pi ano—ihe Gdeket lays perfectly Still, and shonot mistreat premola r as Y pe Pore Gum gaskets would do 44 any other Gan- NI. o. el. " ; It la made Tin. TWA principle of gosling hasM ood o tho teal for Throe Yea., and thee, who have tried them will oaf . no other Cane. • . • LIBERA L DlSCOtiliTio Tlig TUVE' LUDLOW CAW CO. sti Bide 84. N.Y. WALIIIIPAPERLAND II SAAC A t/RDhOVI S No. 133 North Second Street, below Itoce, Phihutelphl, paving completed their large assortment of the above , floods for Sprint and Summer Trade; would respect. fully invite the attention of purolnoters to the . same. Their stock for beauty, cheapness mid variety cannot by surpasSed.. They have, constantly on hand every description of Bold and Painted Shades. Ituln lioltands, and Shade Fixtures, Wall Vapors, Curtains, FOo Board Prints, ' Borders, ,te., all of width they °Herat lower- rates than _ can be_had_at any_otheLeidabli.shment— Call and ex - amine A. ISAACS. 1(44 North ..Seeond street,. below itnee. March 4. 1857.—G mos, ANCY FURS FOR LADIEg. ' .101 IN FAREIRA k CO., (New No.)818 MARKET. Stroh, above Eighth, PhliaMphia. Importers. Mau& factures and dealers lit Ladles Gentlemen yud Chlb deans FANCY OURS, 11 holesaie and F.& Co., would call the attention of Dtsums and the Public generally to their inimence Stock of Fancy Furs fur Ladles, Gentlemen, and Childrerc; their assortment embraces every article and kir.d of FANCY FURS, that will ho worn during the season:--such as Full Capes. Half Capes. Quarter Capes, Tahuas, Victorimm Boas, Muffs .4 Mulfatees, from .the risEar Itcsiturt SMILE to the lowest prime Domestic Furs. For Gentlemen the largest asswrtment of Fur Collars. Gloves. Gauntlets. Ar.; Mug the direct importers