New 'a.buettiiietitents,' Fr() IN VALEDS:;-Lli,ll. 11.1 ARMAN, ANALYFICAL PHYSICIAN. PhYsi;lan for pis. eases of lice Lunge Th oat o rand Heart—fertnerly Phy eiclan to the Cincinnati- Marine -Hospital, also to Inca -Marcia, and anther of "Letter( to,lnvalida" Membetnithelmndon - Milfilettl - SudetyWrObinitsittion; 'anti Editor of the "Medical Stethoscope," may he con sultd at Herr'. Hotel in Harrlaburg, October 14th ..nd lath—at the - Mansion Mune IN CARLISLE on Friday, • October 114 h. and At the Montgomery House In Chain. bersburd an SattirdnY, October lith - • Dr. Hardman treats Ooniumption, Bronchitis, Astir. - ma, Larryndittis, and" - all diseases of the throat and by medical Inhniatiom - Intely - used In the Brom ,- ton dilosplutl. London, The great po.nt In -the-trait meet of nil human maladies Is to get at the disease In the direct manner, All medicines are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief. This Is the important fact upon which Inhalation Wed. If • the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly Into the stomach. If the lunge are diseased, breathe or In bale tifedbrated lupe 'A directly Into the' lunge. Matti - elite', era the antidotes to disease and should he applied to the very seat of disease. Inhalation In the applica tion of thin principle to the treatment of the lunge, for It dices us direct Acme', to those' Intricate nicselln and ' Lichen which Re out of reach of 'es cry other Aleuts of ndministering medicines. The rensoti that Corieump tion, and other diseases-of' Hui lake. have heretofore— resisted all treatment has ham because Howbeit treyer Warr approached In a direct manner by medleir.e. They • were. Intended to Act upon the hulks and yet were ap plied to the.stomach. Their action wen intended. to local. and yet they were•sn,mfroloistered that they should net constitutionally„ Impending immediate and principal action upon the unolfendlng stoitinch, whilst the foul ulcers within the - lunge were unmolested. - Inhalation brlngrithe medicine in direct contact with the dinease, without the dissdrantage of any violent • Action. Its npplicatlon - in so simple tint it can be em played by, the younrest introit or feeldent lnvulld. It does not derange the stomach. or intelfere in the least degree with the strength; Comfort, or business of the pal t. OTIIIitt.DISEARES TREATED.—in relit following diseases, either when complicated with-lung' affections or existing, alone. I also Invite consultation. • ,I,usdally find thorn prumptly.eurable. ' • Probinger and nll other forms of female complaints, ii7plnrltlbsjiii4 we:go:est, n PDT& TAlsortormewrtreiitmr s6, Complaint. Dynpopnla, anion otheadlscase's of stomach and trowels. he..,.. • • -' • . All dinensirs of the eye and ear. Neuralgia. Epilepsy. and all firma of nervous di . No charge for ago •oN sultntlon. Sept. 30 18 -7. S. D. 11ADDMAN. M. D - FAMILY COAL: —The auterrilmie are now pre lei v . , pared to furnish the citizens of • Cumberland County with the •-• best quality or, Coal-for - family one, at the following reduced rates: Wo will. sell best broken and egg coal from Lykons valley, Lancaster col liery. Lomita mountain, Short mountain, Luke Phi ..tier. Sunbury and Willteabarre nt s4.so.per ton. all re screened and delivered to any part of the borough. Lillie cord at the yard for 113.25 and Blacksmith's coal always on, baud. Also, all kinds of Luyther, cheaper SIIII ' ONI h 11OFFER Vann Sept. • .tiALE. . VALUABLE STOCK AND FARM IND.; UTENSILS. -: I will sell; on THURSDAY, the Bth day of October, on the farm on which Robert snhle resides, on the Har risburg turnpike. mie mile and a half east of Carlisle. one very fine SIX. MU GE TEAM, of large sloe and good condition and one FOUR. M ULP. TEAM. Mlle mules are all writ broke Ow all purposes. , Also, three floe Mood Marco, two good Farm Hones, about Pim HEAD OF COWS,..HEIP CRS. and YID:10 a largo _lot of, Plougha' Ifarrowe. Cultivators, thme or four Wagonol, new Threshing Machine, one Wind MCI , a good Reaper. (McCormick's.) two good Shafit Drills for see'ding grain, three pair Hay Ladders; one (toil er. Mme Sleigh, ,Itarness, , Plough ,Heara, and ,a variety of other articles, being the stock- of • farms. - • Tonna made knowteon thy of gal., by .I,isNl , ll W. PATTON _ • • . Attorney in fact for A. AIL Noble. Sept. 30, 1853. . A PIIY.SICI , \ N'S 4,EGAQY 1-.1.. ko YOUNO Mltli.. n . "The glory of a.ynting man in hie ntreugth." .• (From the. Sunday Dispatah..NAy York. Alig.;:d 'Sr.) • Our readers urn aware thta IV, Neltlotn. If eyer;;:ecom mend any medical puhli.thin. If not endoyeed by the 'for, Ittot , st atitliortD , ita we: ahoy - 7 - nyojtrcnil)r - cutt 1. myrt73 - Irew - rtilitlutl7trotflin - fra - aif Debility and other weak neteteit. the result of early In. Warmth, It Is a small but valuable pamphlet. 111 s preparation, the - Itootratarott,..' and " Nr.nrise' aro now considered the mole and only effectual remedies est Ant fir the cemplaints referred to. • OK. CUlsE.ftwur.'s thoutry,l and Royal Nerving. the l orrrelen remedies far Seminal Wealtucen. 5.111% lltbillty, Impotanoy, Involuntry Etnimalons, ' tiro for sala'by must of the leading Druggists tut the country. De. C's PAMP , :I.r.r. SC above containing for the cure Of Sportutitorrhon. cull be hail In a se• cure envelope, by encloSing - n stamp to Or. C. Ps. J. C. K 1.1114. tot %vent., corner 19th Street, NlflV, YORK, POUTAISI.E W,05.0 . '111)e% the boot in uso,loolorifi , lor•t• C.ovror and threshers. Corn Shaßera - or varl.ltin nlzen., Ilay. straw: nini Fodder • "utters drain Fl(116. Root ruttern,FarmerA Si:l6 du, ~111.S.Jii and 14111:r PI li Casting. Corti ilaiketA.•..4) Atinosphnric Chum., La., wbulp .10 Mid retail. at l'.1:40/111.1. MORRIS k CO.; Impl m r.o:,,,,i_Seud 7th:cal Markel street, 'lndniphin.- TEloortrY . AND N., ILt.I>II ASS d EF:D. OrebArd m... Send. I:ye tirAn. Arnerlenn and Eng,1.1,11 Lawn Oran. KantUckr - Blue Oran, &e., for eddo , PASCH ALL MCntlllB & Implennont and :Seed 'ntnro.7tll.and Ma Pr hhind re nts,s idda. lfl ICt I,TIJ IL A oat ETV. Li- A_ ' • WALL 311 1 11 1 31 St: OF 0157, Tue Ex1111,11.1..n to 1,0 hold on the& Fnlr Oroirrts. 1, 1 1"LONES1,1!,. 11,1.1111.51Wi and FRIDAY thu 14th, 15th nod 1..1th of October; nt which our frloncla aro In Tlted-to-exhihtt-their-1,,t-mock. product, nod - work Tllo3ll'iON A1,111:kaTII. Pres't Itonr.or ?Coons. Sfey. ISl•pt. BMitMME • AMeeUGUSTUS 111.-SAWYERi . . Arron.NEy Al' TAW. formerly oceupled by Jonlte H phurn, on Viest It.sln street. All bush.= Intrueteu to Mx care will bo promptly attenslet to. •Mey • W IL LTA 111 0. RIIEEM, • Attorney at TAW. °Mee lu Bialu Street, Ogallala. Pa.- 01-11unluors ontruated to him will be promptly at. totoloil to. . sob, 7.'68. ft P. lIUM RICH Attorney at L , .N... 1 • —Office on North Hanoverareed, it few d itotttla of Glees' hotel. AU bughtese eutrveled to 1, will he promptly attended to. [April 161 • °AW NOTICE. ItEmov.AL. W. AA M. PENROSE tine removed his oillre to the room formerly occupied by Win on Main ntreot a few doors oast of tho Methrolist Chureh where he will promptly attend to all bust:tees Cilitkusted to him. August 19. Mi. • T AW OFFICE.--,LEMUEL TODD J ham renn ' ued.the practice of the Low. OMc• lu Centre Square, west slde, near the Viral. Preohyterlan Church. ' April B,IM. 'GEOItGE EGE, - JUSTICE-CV-TITE.EAC , vt:Ortlee oppoelte the Went end of the Cuurt Mute April '23,1856. DR. .s. KIEFFER Office in North Hanover street two' doors from 14ruold ASon'a store. Olfleo lours. more particularly front' ' , tb 9o' clock A. 3L srpl frost a to 7 o'clock. pr M. • ' POCTO It Alt 31ST BONG . has'ivinov ml his rpm,. to Centre 1 4 ,tniire went °Ube Court 1 onae; whore ho may be consulted et any hour of the day or night. Dr. 'A. has had thirty yeArn experionce lri rho profesaion, the lest ten of whleh have men down- WI to the study not practice of Homoeopathic. Antal- Ooll• Stay 20, '076n1: • booth Hooter (Arcot, —` nest door 0 the Post ()Mee. . cyll'lll ho absent from f'...arllolo the lot-trot .dnyn of each nomth.• - , [Aug. 1,'55 • GEORGE S. SE .11 '' '" EIGHT, DENTIST, from tho Bsb timore College of Dental h , urgery. thu resident.° of hie mother, Eset tekuthet street. thruo dome below Bedford. -Reference—Th.. 110 u Z. Beets March In, 1850--tf. . N. SNll , Te r O li hio. • • W. K. Mak t C. , Penwylvanla. L. Cuuz, Rhoda 1814nd. ,S NY D E M'F.AIIjAAND, - AND COOK. thinker/ and Detilers In Real Rotate, IIINNEAPOLIB, Minnesota Territoty eJunto 3, 1357.--17 IttE. A. 1.- ESTAT ,E G N ♦YLRLN 4. Lao. N. ll.rl THOAIP/411 Ii OK k 11 Mit ti N - • aWe opened au office at 'lit. 3 osoph, Mn., for t4a par. me and sato of Ileac Cote te. buying and selling Land 'arnitits, entering Land on Time, Surveying and Map. ,ug Toirns, Location of Warrants, and making invest .•ittp for udo-rosidetsta. paying of Taxes, audall burl. um pertaining to a tienerat Laud Agency In •ffilssourt, anus. Nebraska, And iu wa. *li_ Wilco on Second Strad, North of A. T. Iteattlels -inking Mouse. (duly 30,1055. lAILLISLE AQJ j FOR INDEMNITY ASIAINST LOSS BY FIRE. T.U.4 P1LAN43.1,3N Y UR IN2tIRANCV, CO'Y., OI I.IIIIAIAII,IIIA artbr I'erpetuel.—s4oo,ooo 'Capital pnW la. Mao • 163. 1 ,:i chenr.ut atreut. AZ IL Ina MU NOC, either permanent or Militant, against nr damp by fire, un PROPNRI r and amide of evory .erlptlon, in town or Country; on the moat reasonable 111111. Applications unide either parsoually or by letter, 1 be promptly attended to. _ , b: .11ANOKEII,TtelPt. .. . iisubscribor fa intent for tba. abova entopanY' fbr lislcand Ito vicinity. Allappnations:Or inaurance in by mall or poratinallP.will.ba promptly attondsd rf_ .. A. L gPONBLYII. , --- to.lll,Vlb' /144.11rataiNNottitpinetivoom. •. .. Nero litiuMisenteuts E.I.NCTION • PROCLAMATION.- WiIEitEAD, )n and by en act of the General Ai sunoly of the Cominonwpalth of k'suusylvanin, 6i/titled' an 4 . Act relating' to the- elections -of this Coutmon wesitn." passed the 2,1 day of July, A.D. liffid, it is Diode the duty. etthe-Sheriff - of - uvary - cOulltrtilihi Commonwealth, to give public notice of the U.nerei Elections, and In such notice to enumerate: 1. The officers to be elected. ' • 2. Designate the place at-which the el elution le to be held I, JAWII ,BOW GAN, High Strada . of the county of Cualleirland, do hereby make known and give this pub- • • Jfe notice to thu electors of the county of Centborlaud k Abet. ort.TIJIIHDAYzetbe-latkdaty of Oeloburftext, an election will be hold at the several eleetion dlntricta es tabiishod by law' In ,ealti evitty. at which time they will vote, by ballot fur the several officers hereinafter named. viz: °NH PEHHON for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pont:ay' ratan. OS H PrittritHi for Caned Commissioner of thu Coultnou wealth of Pennsylvania: TWO PHIISONS for Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. • TWO. PRItHOSH to represent the Vountios of Cumber land and Perry In tho House of Rep • reseuhstives of Pennsylvania.' ONE PERS.*. for Proth . onotaryef.Cumberland County.' ONE PERSON for Recorder and Clerk of the Oourts of Quarter Sessions, User and Terminer and Orphans' Court Of Cumberland County.? ONE PERSON for Register of Cumberland County, ONE PERSON for Treasurer of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON fur Commissioner of Cumberland County. ONEPERSJN for Directhrof the Poor of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for. Auditor of Cumberland County. • - NOtICEIS. OIYEN That every person except justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment 'of profit or trust tifider thu United States or of, this State. or any city or inttorpornted district, whether a commissioned officer hr otherwise, a 'subordinate °Meer or agent; whole or shall be employettunder the legialative, executive, or judi ciary departments of this State, or the United Staten, or ;of any oily or of nay incorpornted district;' mid also that any Member of Congrens•thrOf the State 'Legisla ture, and td' the Select or Comm o n Council of any city, or commtssioner of any Incorporated district. Is by - law incapable of holding or exercising at the onion time,the -olllce-orappoitutent-of-judgeTinspectororcicrk-ofany electiops of this Com! 1 1111 l wettith..and that no inspector. judge, or other, Officer of sack election shall be eligible to he there voted for. And the said act of Asnombly; entitled an act wait nog lathe elections of t his Commonwealth, passed Jul; -2, lBs6Turther provides as follows, to wit : •That the 'inspectors and judges shall meet at the place appointed fur holding the elections of the district to which they reapoctieoly belong, before nine j o'plock. in the morning of the Second Tuesday In October, and each of said inspectors shell apptiint nun clerk, who shalt be a qualified voter of said district. ' In case the i.rtton or Ito shall haveseceived the sec ond' highest nutuber.of voice for inspe'ctor shall not at tend set the day of the election, then the parson ' who shalt have received the second highest number ofvotes 'at .th; next preceding election, shall act AL inspector.lu hie place. And in cane the person who shall • have no.. calved the highest number of v. for inspector shall not attend, the person alerted judge or .hall appoint an. imp. ctor hid place; and In came tile person elected judge shall not attend, then tho inspector who-recelv ed the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge In. ,hIA-plactf, lir that Lonna' fur WO space of one hour after the Untanned ti 'law for the.opening of the election, the qualified - •otere of the township. ward or.distrlct for which such two been eleetedoprescut at the place of eleetibn, shall elect one of their number to-fill such vacancy: • •• it shall be the duty °POI° several assesiors of eadt districrto attend at the place of bolding every ecooral, eperial.tir township election, during the whole time meld - election in kept open", for the purpose of giving in form:y.obn to the Inspectors and judges when railed on, in reitition to the right of any person asaesend by them to vote nt murk election, - ,or such other. matters in rola• Um to the assessments of cetera as the amid-inspectors or either of then, shall frOm time to time reqnire. _2_ , _No person shall be portoltted.to Vote ateny election aa afitreenfil, other than a white fteemen'of the ago of tw•ntr-one years or More, who snail have resided In the' State at toast - one year, -and In the election district where heottera his.vote at lenet.ten days immediately preceding such election, and 'rialto two years paid a _State or county tax; which shall have •Iteen nosaseed al toast ten dayit before the election. hut a tinier, of the United States who has pear l'oitsl ...been a qualified voter of this State. and relOved therefroni and returned, and Otto shall haat; resided in the electim district and paid takes as afordetid, sloth he entitled to ado aftermild!, big in tide Stets sla months:. Provided, That - the white freemen, citizens of tine - -United - States, 144,0031 a n ent.on and toenty yearn. reelded th an elec y tion e dietrict no aforesaid, abetbe entitled to vote al thotOwthey Allah not have plaid tax ea. tt No pen.ott shall ler - permitted to.vote whose noon In comniond_ln_lheilst_uf_taxelde tolinbitanta-fm- - - '1151..111 ',IS Viral. •v0d0... _ she Cumlitisslonern,'uniess First. he produce - wteecipt fiFthe payment' within two -years of a State or tenuity. tax si.inessed agreenbly to the Constitution, and give natter:n:oex evidence, either on hie math or at flonation, or'the until or affirmation Of another. that lie, Ins paid curb a tax, or 011 iailuru to posttest, u receipt shall /11111C0 Willi to the payment thereof. Pecond. if he debit a right to vide by being an elector between the ago of tirmityonn nod twenty-two years, he shell do. pose on oath-or atilrination thet he line resided :in this 'State at' least info year nest before his appliettlion. nail nu ke such pious or rs4.lsinnee In the district as is ',Noir. ed by this net. and that he dues verily believe. Isom the account given hint, that lie In of the age aforesaid. and .such other evidence as in required by this att. where upon the 110010 of the person thus admitted - to tots _shallim_luserted In thr alnintbetical list lit the 1 s siwn_ - Mk Ana a unto nettle opposite thereto ho writing the , word" tax," if he shall lie admitted to vote by 1 WWII, nt harlot paid tax or the word Age," if he shall be admitted to vote by rind: n of such age. shall be called out to the clerks ,fh., 1;11,1ii make the like notes out the lists of voters kept by them. • '• In all 1,00, where the name of.tho to vole is f. mid si, the list furnished by the Commis. stoners soil assenkm . . or hi! right to vote, whether found thel eon is objeeted to by any qualified eiti/eit, It shall be the duty of the inspectors 10 ON:11111110 such pei soil on hunt ns to Ills quidifications, and If he dmou, to have resided within the State for one year or 1.1101-0. his Mill shall be nuftleiont Kohl' thereof. but shall stoke proof by at least nut, I.oll , llotellt solution, wilt/ shall Ise n qinditimi elector, 'hot he bon renbied It, .tile dish Het for more than ten days next itemedintel,t' pre, ceding each election. and shall also himself es - ear that ilJ'llL ildb residence. in 11111,111111 CO or tole lawful call ing. Is In said district. and that I e did not remove into said dist, let fur the outlaw, of voting therein. • " Every person qualhied as aforesaid. and who shall make doe proof, If required. of the res.idenee and pay ment of taxes as athresaid, shall Ise admitted to vote lu the township, ovoid or district ill shall reside. " If any person shall prevent or attempt toprevent any oiliest of anrelection under this net from holding such eleetion, tie use ot , 'threaten any violence Co any such officer, or shall interrupt or Improperly interfere - with - him in the execution of his duty, or shall block tip the window, or avenue to ally window where the 'same stay be-holding, or shall riotously disturb the -bears at - miclreleetl.nt, or ilidll use any intimidating threats, (owe or visdeure, with'dosign to 101 l notice duly ,or overawe any eleutor, or to prevent him from n. Mug or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons, -ott-eotivictiott_sitelt_hcoaned in_aity_sum_not-exceeclifig five hundred dollars, and Imprisoned for any time net , less than three oar snore than. twelve smut ha. and If It ' shall be shown to Court, whom the trial of ouch offence shall be had, that the preset Inc offending was not a resident of the cite. ward. district or township where the wiener, tons corn nitted, and not untitled 1.0 vote therein, then on, convietion lie shall be sentenced to Pay n fins of sot less than one hundred nor more Oats ospithounand Millers, and lie imprisoned not lees than ids mouths nor more than two years. "If any Burson persons shall make any hot or wa ger upon the result of any election within the Corn monweelth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wt/ ger, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed ativertineinent, rilllnolllol Of 11111(0 any person to make 01 e I bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit. and 'say - three times the amount so bet or to be bet. n If any person not by law qualified, shall , fmudu. dently vote at any election of this Goinnionwrals h. or, , being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his proper district,' Sr if any person knowing the want of ch qualifications. shall aid or procure such person to veto, the person offending. shall, on conviction be fined tin ally sum not exceeding two' hundred dollars. and be Imprisoned for any term not exceeding tie en menthe. any-penton shall vote at more than ono election district, or otherwise fraudulently vete more than once ou the Rube day, or shall fraudulently fold,nsiti deliver to the inapeeter two tleketn together. with the intent Illegally to rote, or shall proeur /mettles, to to els, he or they offendint, shall on coot leCiOn be fined In any sum,not less than fifty nor more than fire hundred dollars. sod be !imprisoned for any terns not less than .three nor more than twelve months. sus.!!lf auf.parson not_quelitied to vote! n-this Corn-nort.- ifrweelth agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens,) shall appear at anyplace of election for the purpoie of influencing the eitimns qualified 'to vote, he shall ou conviction forfeit end pay any nuns not ex-. ceeding olio hundred siollarslor every such offence. and be Imprisoned for'any term not exceeding three months.' - Thu said electiou will be held throughout the county an fullotn: The election in,the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of Math Middle ton, Smith Middleton, bower Diekinnon and 'Lower Frank( .rd, will be held at the Court House IWO() her ough or Carlisle. The eleetbarin the election district composed of Low er West Penns-borough township, will be hold at the North ,ehool'iloune lit Plainfield. . _ • The election in the election district composed of Sll , •er Spring township, will be hold at the public house of Wargo Riley. in liogestown In said township. • The tile:Coo in the election di.drlct 'composed of Ilawpdcu towns lily, will be held at the house occupied by floury ilieliernell, In said.townsbip. •The.clectl in in the election district composed of the tow '1,14 of Upper' Allen ' will be held at the piddle. house occupied by W. W. Kline, in Shepherdstoun. • The election In the'electlon district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held ut the wasion 2 maker shop of Jonas Bunch barger, on Slate 11111. The electiou in the election district coMpeseil of Fast l'enusborough township, will be held at the house now occupied by %Clay, at the West end of the !births. bUrg ]fridge. , electitn in the election tlinfritt 'composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the bunco formerly kept by ifin. IL Bobl, in the borough of New Cumberland. Thu election 1 n abe election district composed of the Borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held at the public house of James Sieloy, In said borough. 'the election in the election district composed of Monroe townsdip, will he held at the public house of Samuel A 'peter, In Churchtown, in Fold township. •` . The eledtion in the election district romposed of, Up per Dickinson township. will he held at the house now occupied by John Garman, in sold township. Nile election In thr election district composed of the. borough °ON ew ell to. Mull to wilts of Wilms Upper Frankfort': Upper West Pennsboro, and that part of Newton t o wnship not Included in the LeeSburg electi n g I district, will be held nt tho litick ficlutel House In the.' borough of New wile. Thu election In the election dirtri composed of Ilnpuwell township_ will be held at the how Brick, S.rhool Muse, in Newt, :qr.. In raid toyrn.iltip. -The eleetion in the election district ceium:red of the lewn.ugh of Sitippensburg, Slaippeendur‘townithip and that tort of Leuthampton„..tol milli, not Included in the Leesburg election .i.listrict, actin be held at tie 'Connell Rouse in the boromrh of F. hippensbutl.r. • Thohleetiou iu the election district composed of parts of Newton and Southampton totenships. not' embraced 10 the Newrille and fibippetisborg districts, will be , held it the Mime formerly nectipled by ii Ilium Max. Well in Leesburg. . Agreeably to the pnIVIPIOIIII.Of the sixty-first section of the 113 id art, every General and riper:lel Election shall • 'reopened between, the hours of eight and tell In the forewarn, and shall condone without interruption or alljottroment until seven o'clock la the eTtattlg, when the penis shed lie closed., • • And titejudges of the respective dietrieti aforesaid, are by the mid act requlrell to meet at the Court Muse in the borough of Carlisle, on the third day after the election, (being Friday, , he lash day of October. T then ,and.there to perforuLthoilluge required ofthem hytaw: The return. Judges of the Representative district, will meet at Carnal', at the time fixed by ,Y 1 law. divan under my hand, at cmil '.:113 111 the,divan..daY4-01. Bestelaber,iBo. . ' • , sums iminuoromises - A MENDNENTS TO. TitE • CON: - , STITUTION, PRWLA 211AT1014, WIIKREAS, I have been directed by the Governer to give notice the' a joint resolution, proposing certain antenfilinents to the Coußtitution 'of this Cototenwealth, has been agreed to by a majority of the members elect- • ~ ed-to eactr House of thol,egiSlatUicdirtifilitcriesitivii terms of the same, and thal it Is provided by the Con stitution; that any amendments so agreed up u, shall ' be submitted to the people for their approval of (*.lee- - Mon. Therefore, for the purpose of ascertainihg4ite souse of the citizens of this Conunonwealthhiq rogsrit therennd. Jacob Bowman, High l'heriff -of the 'money, of Cumberland, do give notice end mloclatin to the .qualitledelectors of-saideurrnty:linfrarrellicilifile will , .bo held In eat h of the townships. wards and districts therein, on the 'SECOND TUESDAY OF•OCTOBBil, A, 0.1807, for the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of said amendments, or any of them t which . mid election shall le held at the places and opened and cis eclat the Bine at and within which the (Itmeral Flee . Mons of th Is (Lan nionnesith are held,opened std closed; and it shall be the II- ty of the Judges . inspectors and Clerks of each or said townships, wards and districts to receive at the said election, tickets either... Titian or, printed, orrPertly written and partly printed, from citizens duly qualified to vote for members of the Bea end Araenthly, and to deposit them in a box or boxes to be for that purpose provided by the proper -orlicers; . lebichitlekets shall be respectively inbellefi on the out,. fide, "First Amendment," P Second Amendment," ' Third Amendment," and" Fouilb Amendment," and those who aro faiiondfie to sold Amendmeots or any of Breen - may express their desire by yoting each mummy se nuinte written or printed. or pm Ely written or poi t• ed fiallots or tickets, centaining on the inside the of , the words, " For the Amendment," and those who e opposed to curb amendments, or any of they mai x.- . preen their opposition by voting ench no many separate writhe-1)r printed ballots or tickets Containing on the insith , thereof the overdo "against the Amendment" And further I do hereby give notice;direct end eni- Claim, that Elio electron on, the said proposed 'Amend, manta, shell be opened and closed at „the same time,' and in all respects to be conducted, an the °mistral Elertione of this Common wee I there now conducted. as welt as respects the 'qualifiention of vnters:Xhe time and.menner of making returns. as In all other partier. lain, Olsen undo, my hand and seal, at Carlisle, this • 10th day of September A. D. 1857. • JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff: • 'Sept-16,..181,7,- . .- • . ~.. .'• RESOLUTION ,- PS•oposing Amvulmel its to the Cosistitu;ion of t 1 d COmmonwealth. ESOLVI4,ID by the Senate and IlotOe IL ) or lieprenontngvqlor the oinamovrealth of Penn pyl yanla In General A osembly met: That the 6:llowing• 'Amendments Are prepaid to the Constitution of the_ Commonwealth; in accordance with the prosteknre or he tenth article thereof. PIRST AtIEITIVIENT. . There 'ball be an additional article to said mastitis loh, to he deelgoated as article eleven, is follows: • . AKTICIA Xl. ON PUI3LIO"PIia3TS. • sEeriorr 1. The state may contract debts, to sup s ply casual-deflate or failvrefeln - r - ovennerortehieet - exped. see not otherwise provided for; but •the aggregate • tupulir of such debts; direct and coutingent. whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of tbe , general assembly, or at different. period+ of time, shall never ex coed RWOII hundred and fifty thousand &Hare, end the , ' -ninfiey arising-from - the creation of such debts. shell be applied to the purpose tbr which' It woe °Malted, or to roper the debts so contracted, and to .no other putpumi whatevee Surma - 2. -In addition to the above limited power. the' state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress in surrection., defend the state ins er. or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the etate; but the money arising from the contracting of inch ifelde, shell be applied to the purpose-fur-which- it- wen raised; orto - 'repo) such debte, and to no other purpose whatever, SECTIliit 3. Except the debts Above speclfirClo net , • Lions one and two of this ortieleoto,debtwhatever Audi be created by,- or on behalf of the State . , • SicrioN 1. To provide far the to.iyinent of the,prepent •debt,and any additional debt contracted en aforesaid,. , the legislature shall, at ifs first session, after the :Wet• thin of thin smendulent. create a sitiLing fund, which . Shall bs sufficient to pay tife.riceruing Interest on such debt, a n d an lewdly to reduce the principal thereof by a - suer not loss than two hundred and fifty thousand del. Jars; which sinking fund shall conehtei the n o t annual income of the public works, from LIMP to time owned by the fonte..oo Chu proceeds of the sale of the same. or any' part thoreiif. unit'of the Jimmie or pneerdn of sale of stocks ownad by the stair. tagelliene ith mbar finals. - -as..that may be desi noted bo lon. The no Id nd may is, inrrtoSaittAllitllle.:lo_l lll6 .-by_—: to, it any parr of the tears or oilier revenues e. 114 required for the or d ioary and current.: .sp. ..,. Of government. and unless •in case of war, va,dor r nr innurrectlnn. no p e rt of the said sinking: . fund shall, be usedOr Applied 0011,1 tllllll to ONtinellikl ri i often public debt• lint it fliceninunt of sorb debt reduced 'below the be re of fire millions of dollars. 'ACTION 5. The credit of tire recentke ic ) . .t . th not n airy Mee tier, or er rill, ire &Aged. r Marred 3,e, Any ndirfriun 1. etaimany. mrporstien, or nssecietien: num . 11, I l the commolorealth befenftrr heconle In /my cuMpunx, ussocistiou, or corpo ntion. nEcnoit 0. The COIIIIIIMINI.IIII AIM) not swum! the !MIA, orally port thorny!: 01 any rouniy. lit Y. hot-01mb, or torroslap; i!or .11' airy corporationo or tOo.l riot lon: on• Lees such dnht shall 110• h hero non posted in nnaltiv I c neon on,.npia nxt: domestic 110111 revllon, Jlnhool its!'lf. 111 than lif 4,11 . .. , i• 0.157 the ntnte, ip the disrharlx of our portion 111 it. presto:4 kilo! t toltn,‘ • 14sertus 7. Tlto I. p IsHtlire t authoriao any eounty, eitY, Iso,tigh. township. to ii.corpor!it 011 ill frlet,l!y_( Irian 0 it nth of Its eitisons. or oiltorwiae. to .14,1.1111! a titochholtler'ltt !my 'ynowatty, nowylat ion. nr l'orporatlon 01. oLtolti niono) lor or loan its !!rrolit to, any. corporat 1011. e,sueinti .11, illStitlltion, or part). I=l • Thar. shall I,nn addilli , nnl artivle 'to Fail . o?tli•titu Lion, t. Loalehl,;l,ated nalele XI I, hs 1=221112 OF NEW . COUNTIES ! , .;o county shall-Lo di, hied rutting cR mar 01 (.401/1/101 . 1to reralbab.ll,ol:ller to t.rola la, county orothurwise,) without the in.iirees ethsria ul such 'mut,. ty."by a voluof the elecibre thereof: nor chill 311) county be eplablished, could sing 'less than fourpui dred equare 1011.0. ' THIRD AMENDMENT. Venni eeetlon two of the lirst.article "Of the ennotPu tlon, strike out the WOrtik, of the city 111 . 1111ildelphla and of each mooty re,pectivel) ;" front iicotom time, tattle article, etriko out the word,c, " of Philadelphia anti of the 'Nom oral coon t lea ;". front root lon seven. same silk ` de, atilt", out the wattle, `• neither the city of Philadel phia nor zrily,"'und itlecrtdn lieu theral thevrordr,"atid no:" , and — imtrik e out ."FeotiOti four, same article," in lied thereof insert the following: :iecries 4. in the year one thousand right hundred and sikty•four, end itt every on chili year thereafter, representative., to ho number at one hundred shell amortlonedthroirgiumttfie state . . - bYdistricts, in proix.rtion to the number of tax hide inlinbitants in the several parts thereof: except .hat any county containing at least:throe l housand free luwdred taeables, may be allowed a soparato represen tation; but no more than three counties shall beJoined, arid nn county shall 'be 'divided. to um formation of a district. Any city containing n sufficient number of texables to 'entitle it to at 'least' two repreeontatiers, nhall hare a separate represen:ation rtsslatted it. and shall im divided into convenient &striae of youth:Atone territory. of equal taxable pepuintion an near an may be, each of which district.: shall elect one reprvecutetive." At tho end of section sov en. same article. insert thee, , Tiortikt, "The City of .Philadelphie shall. i.e divided into eingle tenntorial dbAricts, of conthtuntin territory or us nearly equal in taxable pod Illation nn poseible; hut no want shall be din ided iu the formation thereof." - The Legitilattlre,ai fret seAmion,7after the adoption , Of thin amendment, shall divide the City of fLtlaSnl Wile Into sennteriel and represiqttative diotricts, m the manner above pros hitch, such S.etricteto 11;111St” sin changed until the epportionment to the year one thou.. sand eight hundred 'sod sixty tour. FOURTH A3IEND! ENT Then shall be un additional section to the trid arti cle of bald constitution, which shall be numbered and reedit/L(oll,4'ln Seaton ?q—The Legislature shall have the power to alter, .revoke, or annul, any charter or incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, Or general law, whenever In their opiniOn it be inittrleux to the' entwine of the Cnntroonwealth; In each manner, however, that no Injustice shall be done to the corpora._ SK tsroxxsz, Mardi 27,11357 Resolved. Tbdt this resolution „toles. On the first !intendment, )ens 24, nays ;on the second emend , wont, yeas 23, tin, H; on the tiara amendulent. yeas 24, nay. 4; cm, the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 0. lEztract from the Journal.] ORO. W. lIA3ILHSLY. Cleric.. IS me /1151/15 OF nEPIIS.SENTATIVE; • A pl llerolned, Thnt thin resolution pass... On the fir/4 amendment, yens itl, nnys 12; on the second amend ment, yens 67, int,n ni ; on the third Innemiteent, yens 72, nays 22: on the fourth amend MVO t. 3 ens 83, nays 7: I.lintrnet Mon the .lotonni.i. • dACtil; Z11..0.1,E1t, Clerk. Flied in SecretnrPs Office, Noy 2. 1F57. • . . A. , 6, VUitTIN. Secretary of the Contuantwealth. M::C111.7/11:7'd OFFIC2, Ilmtmatomo, J nue 22, 1867 =I , tal do certify that the above anti foregoing is a true nod correct copy ot the original "llesolution pri.m sing amendments to MI Constitution of the Common. wealth." with the tote in each brand, of the Legio, lure upon the Until passage thereof. as appears front pm originals on tile In this Mike. „ hi testimony whereof I have hereunto eat I. t 3.) my band and caused to i.e affixed the seal of t e &detail's °Mee, the day and year above written. A. ft CURTIN, lieerdary of, the Commonwealth. '- Iy SF.NAtg, 'Mardi 27, 1657 , The resolution prooling swan:lwpm to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth being wider considera. . On the question, ' • • Will the :Menlo agree to the Otot :tmendniant t The yeas and nays were token ogivolidy to the proyl• ohms of the Cotmtitution, and it ere no - • YEAP—Meginn. Bremer Browne. Coffey, Ely. Evans, Fetter, „Flenniken. Fraser, I goon, Jorto n,- Ii ill Inge r, Knox, rattbaell, Lewis, Myer Broileitl.tiollers.t.hinnalf, • Steele, -Straub, Welsh, Wright and Tuggeit, • Speaker-2F. . Nem—Messrs. Crahl,, Cromwell,. Finney, Gregg, Bar. • rig POMO., aim Bouther—l. . Fo thoquestlon was determined In the affirmative. - On the question, Will the 'elinte agree, to the,secoud amendment Thu yew: rod nays weiotalten agroually to the pro. OlOiOnn of the Conatßution, and were as r,lluw, rla • YEACI —Memos. Brewer, Browne. Crosamel,, Ely, ii.vens, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken. Ingraham, Jordan. Knox, Laubach. Lewis, M y er, Felletallhumett,Toutlier, Steele, Straub,- Welsh. 'VI tikina, Mrleht, and 'Taggart; Spea ker-23. • 12:vis—Mesarn. Coffey, Crab)", Frazer, Gregg, Merle, Clinger, Penrose and Peofield—F. So the question wan determined In the alllrnuaive. • On the question, • Will ohs Semite agree to the third amendment t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the print.' ,ion of the Constitution, stud were no follow, vie.: Ynna--MOntfrLdtrewer. Browne. Crabb. Creswell, Ely Fltibnlken, Prater,' Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Kno uha x. Laelclawle,Myer ? Sellera,Ebuman,,. . 24. NATA—ITOMIII.Ooffey, Oren; ill Odin And PenrostiL4i "-, 80thecquaitihn wardetermltied la the allatontive.' Oa thaqtralo LIM flee . the MN% sessedikeul I . . The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pr o. I , Rhine or thaeonstitutlen, and wore salollows, vie : Itres—Munsrs. Brewer, Drowno,Colley Creswell, :ly, Evans, Flenniken. Fraser, Ingram, Killengor, Knox, aultach, Lewis, Myer. Scofield, NollansBhutnen, South r. Stria!, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins end-Wright—'L7 ' Cribb, Jordn and Penrose—l. _ r _Stillfoguostion man detain - Amid in-theaffinnallsm — - IN rar - tlaiwillt ItbriuralrlTArats, • April lid, 1857. • The resolution pfolioSing ernettdfnente to the Conan. +lon of the eumshonweelth being under consideration. On the nutedloli, Will the Ilona° agree so the first amendment,/ ViLYSeaand nays wore Lakenottr,mebfp tel the prowl (lone of the tionstitotion, and were as fellow, • Ysva-illeasnr. Anderson, Arthiw. Deckhouse, 11.11. fleUk, Risher,' flower, Drown, Calhoun. Campbell, Chase, Crawford. Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Flmsold, Foster, libboney, Cltdoa. Ihnnel; Harper, Halos, Illestand. 11111. II Magas. llogwnn (Lena,)' I nibrie. Nue, ' 'lncas., Jihkins, Johns, Johnson, ICnnalnnu, Kerr, Knight. Lelseurfng, Longaker, Lovett. 31enoor, Matilde, 31eCal• moot, Melly:an, Moorhead, ,Mnnuna. ' Musaehnarr, Nft chefs, Nicholson. Nunemechor, Pearson. Peters, Petri. kln,•Pownall, Purcell, Datusby, (Phlisdolphie,) Ramsey. (York) Roamer, Dee.. Roberts.. ltupp, nhaw,Sloan; Ihith, - (e,ambria.) Smith. (Centro) Stevenson Tobin, Tall. Vauvoorbin. Vickers. Voegble Walter, IYestbrook, Wharton, ,Williston. Witherow, Wright, -Zimmerman • and Getz, Speaker-78. • Nrrs--Messur,ltackus, Denson, Dock, Iteruliton,Tfarc• cock, Mee, Hoffnurro, (Lebation,) Lebo, Struthers, There }garner and tVlnteorle.-12. • So the q uestion was determined In the at9reeti7e. On the question, Wlll the 'louse agree to the second amendinent? • Tho yea. nuitilaye were taken agreeably to the pray! hlone of the Constitution, and were nn follow, , )(Eve— dosers. Anderson, Ilackhousa , Ball,. Back: Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carly, Ent; rauseid, roster, ' (Tilden, Hamel, (torpor, Heins,lestand.lleiree. mfr . man, (Burks} llonnekospei, Imbri 0, Tune& 'Jenkins - John, Johnson, Kubirman, Knight, Lrisoniing, Longa ker, Lovett, Manear, , Mangle, alclivniir, Moorhead. Muir. . anlinan Nichols; Nicholson, Nunoinacher, Pearson, Pe. • tars. l'Arik in. Pownall, Purrelidlnmsoy,(Phlladelphia) • Ramsey, (York) Renner ; Roberts, Itupp, Shaw. Steen, • , Tolnu, Vail; Yoeghley, Walter • Westbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman, and :Jet:, Speaker!--67. Nalu---Messre Arthur, Augustine, Backus, -Benson, Skrirop,llrown,Cleme.;,-Cleave,-CrarrfOrd, , --Eysterc OR; Hancock; Hill; Hine; Iloffmaiu (Leles nou,) Jambs, Kerr, Lebo, McCulmont, 'Mumma: (lend; Smith, (Cambria) Sanith. (Cent. a.) Steiensoir,''Struih Larisrafflrie. Wagenielliir, Werner Wititrod , ., With/wow and Wright-34. So the:9;l:46.m teen determined lu the alllrmatlee. On the quele Son'. the House agree itithe third amendment t • . The yens and nays were taken agreeably to the pro.. 'blow; of-the Coned Mullen, and were as fellows,4ls, - - Yaae—Mesars.• Anderson,Backlionse, 'Ball, . Reek, Benson, Bower Brown, Calhrun; Campbell, Chase, Clan vet', Crawford, DlCkey, Ent, tinnier, Pgusold, Foster,Olb. - - tinney, Hamel, liariper, Hellintas, Hoffman, ((terke) Holtman, (Lebanon) Housekeeper, Imbrio. -Tones, Jacobs, 'Johns, Johnson, Kauffritan, K-re. Lebo, lamgaker, Lovett, Msnear, Mangle, McCai n:nut, Moorhead, Mumma, Mussehaan, Nichols. Nichol non, Nunemachsr, Pearson, PoterS, Petrlkin, Purcell, Ramcov, ( York) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, 'Shaw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambria.) Smith. (Centre,) Stevenson; Tolan, Vail, Vimenorhia, Vonghley, WagonSelier, Westbrook, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman , and Orts,-Spenkr-.75. ' ' '• NAve—Meafire. Arthur, Augustine, Backus,- Bishop) Carty, Dock, Wlffea, Hamilton, liancack.lll:lo,Jerokine, ' Knight, Leimenring, Mellvaln, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,; uoberts, Struthers, Thorn, Walter, Mr arner, W Patton, Wt strode-2'd: •Se the quostion'was determined trahe attirmative. - On the question. Will the Mouse agree to the fourth amendment ? The Yeseaud nay. were taken agreeably-to j i lts prof!. alone Ottho constitution, and were se follow, vi::: ' Yr:vs—Messes Anderson, Arthur, BaCkhouse,Bill, Beck. Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Catiti , bell, Carty, Chem-Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Ey. eer, , . rat:sold. Foster,' 0 ibboney, (Alden, lintel,llaner, Heine: Itiestaml F lßlL-Illtlegarylloffrusn (Devlis,)lDdt , (Lebanon,) Housekeeper. Imbrie. blues; Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, ffohnson;Kauffnum; Kerr, Lebo, Lel senriog, bongaker, Lovltt. Manear, Mangle. McCalmont, Melivein: Mumma, Musselman, Nichols, Nicbolon, Nunerhacher,,Pearson. Peters, ('etrllfin, Pownall. ell, Itainsey. (PllSlndelphla r ) Itanniey, (York), Reamer. Bee& - Robert fl.•' it She iv, Float), Smith, Warnhria,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson, Toler), 'rain:-Vanvorwids Vickers. Voeghley. Wagnnseller, Weiler; Warner, West !brook, Wharton, Witllntou, Witherow, , Zlmmerruan an (letY, Speaker-Ba. NVre—,,Meeern. - Dock. Hamilton, Hancock, Strnthets ; Timm, Wintrode sod Wright i.. So the question woo determined )u the affinuatlve Sccn Intruanuno, EC= I. do certify that the ahnva am.l for'gning,ln a trine and royrert ..op3 of the "Yens' and aye" taken on the ri , soltition pmpot.itht amendments to the Constitn. tion'of the-Viotti - 11013.'31th. an the saute appeara . on tine .tottroaN of the two IfounnA of the tioneral, Assembly of thin Cointnon wealtlt.for the nevsion of 1857. ‘rttnes.e my Imo , and filo neal of sml(l . oMee. {L• tide hieoty.neeond day of./une• one thotinnod el4llt hnodred nod Dit.).eoven. •A. (I. CUIZT/N, Seerutnry of the Commonwealth:l Car Hale; July 1. 1107.-3tnos. " Neuf .ostole _811(6 --• . RE OP_PORT UNIT IL 'floe aiih,rila‘r.aleslritig-to-retn4s—fo-the - tVi•t: Offer:. ni •prlval.. male, ell flea rainalde propertodi a tIIII / 11 , west 0-trtier of tile Piddle :1,1- !II Nt...tly 'IMMO , 0,010 0:101140 /hp .Fit • 1111111:An the h..ni "lea:lisle. For 'lt private resldenee, or pldoe of Ittihi erns V: raaiia be xarpa,e.i. The 11 101000 fluid ColanarlloUS, the lower part of the front house la oven. pled by thd sithsuriher aa n ra edit .hlr , rery and Q1.11:ISM13.1!"4,111 .1' rt . .. Store Itooiri is tioh•liod intim he, 1•01 ti-It' - w.f. Cal/SCSI(OIa rtiaintor, _the kip,* lug being all enclobed ,rlth ,:13ss en. g• wr r.'w Ith walk and cal thi 0..04 oil, and pl inked. rho se.Nold story of front hooks contains two very lar ro , ais. with ilithibeil "flie ol.tirolv now. forty filet 11/111t. (MA hp;ln.ila;t !at,'llra) a throe stenos high. cniltahllni: seven large rooms all papered and In thin Ott order. The II fFCH El , . It ann and a half stolles high, Water In the )uitchen and hydrant In Elm yard. and it large brick cistern. The 1148 IN introduced het, every" r.i to 11101 front and hack Inlll.llinaa. 011 thr lower end of the hit, whlell ix all 'ea/doled with high brick walls. there is erected a one and a half story warhhouge. , -A fly person doslrotill /of arra rink' far themselves nee of the inst, de,..llable I... Cations In our bhrou.rh, can dA so on reasonable .ierunt—hy_calling on_the_attbserlbki_ at' Ids :dere or resilience which Is the pr.portv cles , rlbod. , . • NTALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE BALE.. •• _The_sithscrihetnffers-for aaht-the-farm.on. whleh-lis, now resides: situated on the rmindoguinct Creek. In' Silver Spring township. Cumberland enmity. 3 miles north of New liingston, and about F fallen norlh•east of Carlinie. The truck consists ,4 223 acres., of it 1114 143 acres Is cleared, nod the balance well timbered, hi eluding a large amount of thriving locust, suitable fot rutting Into pats. The used Is of go tr 14,100 i•art limestone. nod admit 30 acres of Creek bottoin. Theinipn,vernents area large two story rennin house and kitchen. plan. treed. built net year, a good Double d. Dank Darn, with odiffer outbuild imp, and a well of water at the door. . , • A new'llinottlin has just keen tiniehed, and a large linentitY.lor linuatone near the kiln. The liin&sein le eo divided "iik' o'l3:lake two farm. Persons a Oiling to rtirelWOOS will ran an the subscrlOr on the woullsea, or address by letter, DAVID 'RALSTON, New Kingston, Pa. August 19, 1957 VALUABLE FARM AT PRI VATE SALE. Thn Silbscriber offers at-Private Pale, the.FAßki on xbloh Ido now rerides, 'situated in-North Middleton township. Cumberland county. three miles east of the bonntyli of Carlisle, on the Turnpike leading to Ilardis., burg, and adjoining the celebrated property known as Middlesex Mills." , . .. . . Tbo Yam contains 157 Arran and 58 Tarawa, strict. measure, ono hundred and thlrty4evou Acrns nre dear. od and in a high 'date of culilvatlon and the halauen_ .. ,riiiti.d with thriving ysunerlinhei:fi r ir whom tpta: good Ihnie • . . The - Improvements aro a Two4Story ". 1 0, BRICK HOUSE. . a double Bank Barn, ..; -.. , a t*o.Story Stone Spring Houser; Wip ,k,crini. ' • gon Shed, Corn Crib and other nacos. 't.. - nary out-buildings. - r There is a thriving young OROBAnyi of choice graft , : ell fruit, consisting of Apples. peers, Cb rrle , &c., on the Wm, sod one of the finest Bluestone springs in the counts', rises within n fow foot of the house. The title Is Indisputable. and the terms will he made easy to a gond purchaser. The subscriber also effers- (or sale with the fen in. 0 Ai...mot valuable Chest nut 'timber Pied eltoated in Rye township Perry County. which would be Invaluable to the owner of thr Farm in sliPPlSing_3ll abund,the. of material for-feneltic.' Persons u Ming to dew the ere:nixes will rail a• above: or address ADAM HOOKER. Sept. Ili, 1857.-301. Carlisle P.O. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR Ilv virtue of an order of -the Orphans' Court• to me directed 1 will expo. to Public Sale the lien) Estate lola of.IACOII deed. es follows: On FRIDAY, the 2nd dav of Oetober neat, at I'n'• clock. P. M.. on the premises. T will expose to silo the Fenn situated in Newton - township. Cumbeilsod Co., bounded by land of Abraham firore's heirs. NVllliam McCune, Peter 'fri tt and.lames alien. eutteining ONE IICNIMUED ACIIES„ • more or less. with n good TWO.STORY ; URI 11OUSI. Log Mimi. 4e. thereon minded. The hind is liniostoue. and n ~f irst rote order, in .ntiont there' *. Tt_i" o " #*," fourths of n mile Mier° Oakville, and directly en.tho doihroad , On SATURDAY, the nil day of October next. at 1 n'. dna, NI., on the prenilpes; expoßt-In sale the Form iiitiint,Pd in Mifflin township, Cumberland Co., bounded by land of Peter Whleder, 3119. McElwain and others, ennui tabling ONhi, HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, morn or Iran, with a 'YWO4SII/IIY LOG 1101.1ti1l, JAWf thereon ousted. Thus fatal Is of slats land: and In Erst rataorder Attailan&) will be atril, and terms made known on day .14,41N 0f sale by JACOB T LEWIS, v5. -A • . ir IT i3ji I , o' b A LE.---- • - We will hall et, Public Sale, on the 1, fOll3 iieil on $. TURDAY. the ad day of October, lea, at 11 laloelk. A. X. u mall .11trin of tlret.ra toditnestone land. situate about 3 miles.enst or eari We, near the 'bindle Spring Road, containing FIFTY•NINE ACRVA • more or Mile: - , The Improvements are a TWO-STORY ,TaX.l HOUSE and good STONE DARN Corn COL, Wagon-Shed and tenant t y `era: HOUSE: There is-a' good orchard of grafted trees and running dream .through cue tilliallSON. The land le In a high , state of cultivation addmuch of enclosed willtgood peirensl , voil - and board - 7101.1110 to the land is perfect, being the estate of David Wlllitinta, Tl4eroyfill,Ato,t 'swill lot of Mountain Land acid at the gime time. PSTEE If SIBS,SAMUEL MOHLER, • • JOSlttlf N. ALLEN -- WAWA WILLTAYE.; . 9191162,1857-.410•' . lOW Ai LOW. Ace estote ,Safes. P1 1 313L00 SALE REAL - ESTATE . COUNTY•OF CUMBEAVAND, FIRST QUALITY OF LIMESTONE LANDS .HIGIILY4MPROVED.- I will poll *t Public Selo, on theironniecs, about one woot'id - Clarlieleroh the tureplkeload,-at 11 o'clect A. Si., of TTaureday the 22hd of October, 1157, tw, ) drat rate WIESTONIC FARM. No. I. Containing about 310 Acres, of which shoot Macre); are cleared, clittiiited, and well enclosed with pest fence, and. the residue; about 70 scree, is covered with prime timber of the heat quality. The Improve mettO! an this tract 'aro a great HOUSE. RAHN, Olt. CHARD:and C 111118; and. there ban been about 2000 hubbub! of lime' and; a- large 'quantity of barn-yard manure . put upon the la lid•this season. - - No. 2: Tile form ad.ittlidng shrive and lying' on the State road to Netrvilfe, and , hounded hyCumber 'hind containing 210 Aiwa& Thorn is a good 1101.13 E. BARN, and 01111.18 upon 'this farm and a great deal of poet fence. • Before the day of sale these two tractn..which Ile lii one body, It 111 be surveyed and divided into three or more farms of about 100 acres ends, and will then tin ?told all togetheror In parts, as will beef suit purchasers • 1 will nett on the same day at 2% o'clock, P. IL, on the premixes. No. 3 That elegant farm, which Is situated within the lioroUgh. of Carlielc, calico Waggoner's Uap road. containing 137 ncrre. more or less, al) of which le highly ininroved and tinier post fence. havitig a first rate BANK 11.11)N, 11015613, and other improvements there. on erected Also, . No, 4.,A Field of 20 acres, on the Waggeneen Gap road, and adjoining the format George Weggoner, and which le about one tulle northweat enrilslooind width is able Ihnostono,ltiod of the beet quality.. • No 5. A PAK:lilt! Nitrth Middleton toivniship.ixind• ell by Mode of Irviurfs heirs. John. Noble, Abrahern. Alettrick. and-the entindoguinet-crentrwrontalningabout 221 Acres, n lairs part of which is cleareWandin n good elate of cultivation. and the residue in thrill og timber. There is an excellent 1/011.101t. 11ARN,,and other val ea ble'llisprovementli on this form. • No. 0. /lint VIII untao TOM tllt and LOT OP OROUNP, .0 5 feel front. on Maki street. and 240 feet on Pitt Went. b 1 CAI Rate. Tide property is most advantageous!. ly sit noted for any public business, being ImmeditittlY at the depot of the Cumberland Valloy Railroad Corn. No. . tba 4 t tine farm altuae4lfri'NorihllllMlleton township, about. 214 nillen from Carlisle. ere the 'north 40e of the Conodoquinet creek, imniedletely opposite the " Allen Farm," and which is bounded by lands of Peres Howard. Alex Common. and others, contain ing Montt 300 acre" of gond slate land. er part of which look:med. and a large part is ht One tiniber; before the sale this Parm.wlll be divided. an'd sold in parts or "Ito• gether as Will beet suit purchaser'. Tho propertleg No. 1 and 2.w111 be gold en the prem. ice, No. 1, and all the ether properties will be cold on the premixes Nn. 3. at the hours mentioned. • The titles to all those_ properties are indisputable and will 'be msdo to the purehiesers, dear of all inenmier lances, and possession will be given on the 1 et of April. 1868. Any information on the subject of the property or titles, can be obtained by reference to Frederick Watts ' Esq.. Carlisle. • • • The terms of Sale, which will be made easy for the. - purchasers, will be made known on the day of sale by JOSEPH W. PATTON. Att'y in fact for Armstrong Noble and Robert Noble. Carlisle, September 21, 1807.—te,.. - -- • Perlmutter Examiner and Lancaster Intelligeneer publish till sale and send bible to this erre. , VALUABLE FAP3I AT TAI VAT& SALE. • Tho subscriber dtfere• for Pale that valuable Farm situated In Silvor Spring township. about seven. tidies snot ritearlislo and two miles north of Kingstown, on tho public mune:Wing to Sterrett's flap,' noW - In the decupancy ofJonrithan lleagy, The Perin contains' ON It HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACRES, - els Acres bf which Is woodland,. the balance all cleared and In a high state of 'Cultivation., includingabout 'twenty 'acres of meadow land, on the Conodogulnnet Creek. • • . . The irenroyemen in are a'T WO.STOitY °' ---",)_ lIIIIVIC HOUSE and IC PTCHEN,Ii:- A . oi . .r. " a double Barn; Corn - CilWagen. Shed and other necessary out build 4tEr . , ...:,....ye.- Inge, and a never failing well of water at the d. N Jr. .Upwarda of 3nDO lit/she/KO II ow have. been put on the land within the hiltd*uyea • ---- ThlaTtr[niToThWgira — peentrar ad rantagen -in i'egard to Fit U, T. having, a largo OliC Ilan D of choke Apples. Peaches, Cherries, &e., selected with great care. alidolTering A greater variety in that* - .respect, than any other farm In the neighbor- ~, hoed, , '. • _ 4111T'fi yl mw 22, 1857 . . _ , Personm destring• to viesi the Farm, will t•All on .lon thno hleaty ;I'Vhor in the prenlim.s or ell Vile xtlliget 14. T. Muting forte mile trext of the tcnne. Pert. 41 - , lIEAGY. - •CIIOIOE . . F A it 111, • .LANDS FOR SALIL . . 'Wi ,ui 4 TIM ILIA:COI:A ct : NTI AL IL- It. COM'r. IR now prepared to bell about • . ~ On; ANT A HALF WILLION'of - ' thohu 0 - .14 Y111 . 1 . .1111 . , .%/11;:i . P,.:; :i ll ' ZID : trecIpts and LI.L4TNI!!j4 • Vit•Se i 11•44 Icon, gin!, t,l••Vby tilt, (internment to aid lo the centtrocibm d this-Itnad.- and are lining the „f ich :r ld iaot,t fertile li, the wrvid. They extend fn.to 'o.rtleeast and Xm th4eat, theettgli the middle - of, the ,qst.•!. ,Stri•Vilt , Mid ineluth: every variety of •1111111t0 3,141 1/1•••lillOti•.11110.111)(1 between thew Neal• tels 4 in, latitude. 'lite Northern potion Is ridelly . prairio. intersperse.: with tine gnivex, nod in the-middle and ".,there xectionx timber' predominates, -alternating with beautiful prnaricalfilli'ollUflilll,. ('h, climate Is corn healthy. Judd and equable. than any , tin, ayt i•nuntry—the air is pule anti m -traeli chile living stremas anti spring', of excellent meter abound. Ilitoutittoun Coal Is exteonl city Inittntl. and noppllna thettp • and ttnnlpultlo fuel, I.elog turninlted nt tono3 polo td at itt; to per too—nod word ran Int had at the 'not' tato per t.prnt. atgne of excellent quality elan .abound ‘v Welt can pruxured fur little mutt', than iha expend! hancunrtation. 'I be great. fer.til..4 of these lends, which are a black dolt Mould - Trout two to live Pout deep, and gently roll ito„,— , heir contiguity to this hi ad by a bleb every fa . ellity is furnished for ravel and trattspoclatlon, to the principal toarhota North,; 4 outit, last. Kest.-and-the economy with which they can be cultivated. render thetutheittost valuable Investment that Call lilifound; and pc,sent the stunt fay.irable opportunity,for prior of industrious habits and email means, to acquire %11111(Ort3tile illtlllH.lltllllll,o In a tee years. • •Chb . ago in now the greatest grab] market in the world—and the facility and economy with which the !mod eels nF thehe'lands call be transported to that 11.31'. 01. - illfiko - 01.11 - 11111C11,111,11 -pnAltrible, at the-mires vit.', than those more remote at government rates VI the Aildltio/1:11 elude' trannportation Is a perpetual tax ott the latter. which must borne by the producer. lit the reduced prier Ito read, OS for his grain. TIIO Tulle Is Per:bet—and a hop the final payntents Deeds ore executed by the Trusters appointed by the Stale, and In whotts the titte to Seated, tn . the purchasers. wltleb..convey -to them aleedute titles It. ry Simple, free and clear it every incumbrance, lion or mortgage. Prices are from to CO; Interest only It per cent Twenty per cent. will ha d.ittcled from the credit •pelee Sro cash. Those who purchase ou long credits glee notes payable In 2,3, 4, 6 and S yeera aresr.date, and - are required to Improve ono -tenth tutometty Mr WY° years.( SO as to hare ono-half the land under cult' rift itnii.at.: th:cend of that Coinpeitith Simseyers will arcluppoty.lbone who wish to esvolne these Lanticheditf-elterge, and aid them in mating selections. . The tenth, remaining unsold are us rich and ialuable .ea those which have Loon disponed of • SECTIONAL lOM'S - , be soot to any one who will enclose flay cents In , Dontage•StamPs, and Books or - Pamphiete, contalnlnt numerous Instances of successful: farming, signed by respectable and well-known farmers living in the neigh borhood of the Railroad Lands, throughout the State— also the cost of fencing, price of-cattle. ex pSose of Imp mating, Lime/Hug, etc.,—or any other itifortnation— will bet - cheerfully given ou application, either person. ally or by letter, In Engllsh,•French. or Dorman, ad deemed to • • - JOIIN wirsoN, Laud comniipapneror ihe CentmlAt LC° .14- Omen in Illlnoln Central Railroad Dopot, Chicago Illinois. tIOUSE AND LOT,AT PRIVATE SALE. tunted on Went street. to tho borough of Carlini°. ndirdning property of William Porter on She North and The, Sterrett on the South. The hot contemn la feet front by 1'...0 foot lu. dopth. A teltb,a conahrtable IM }IL 1,1 Nti Itel.l::.E. Yor furtlibrluirticulare, enquire on the proutlette, . 'Sept. 1601:61.-tf. uXIIICUTOR'S NOTICP. Letters testamontnry on the entnteor liffe.! Marie Steven son lote.of tbe BorouLthotearllste. hnvo been Is. titled to the euhs,ribers tealdiny in saldrbomugb. All persons Seville el,lms agnlngt•tho said tiAitte will pre. seet,thenc flir , peynient MAI thorn Indebted will wake payment to " T. et PLUMS STEVENSON. • JAMES W. MARSHALL. 'Sept. Biter. of Mulish Bte:vennon dee'd. NOTICE.—To the .heirs ;gunl legal representative/I of Peter Andrew. 4consed. Into of Vast hatopoter Township, Lancaster County: You an, hereby, notified tube and •opaar' ill the Orphans' Court nflaineastor County,,tohe hold on the twentpeirth day ..r octane. A. D. 1957,A Ot o'clock, A: DL. to accept, or refuse to nr'opt the real estate of salt deceased at the ralutloo ite.reof made by an Inquest held thereon end cooltrlned by said Court. or allow cause why the Same month' not ho sold according to law. Willa MI iIARTIN, Sheriff. litlicaider, I ept. 23;1857.-4 ttinni:lo. CELEBRAT.ET) 11 Liguw T[U GREAT. ADItItSIVE. MOst useful Aitlrlet over Instintod, for house, store . -nog office, suristsslnA to uttlity'evory other „ . glue, unto. .utuetlotto,- pasta or content arm. known ALWAYS ItIIADY FOR APPLICATION. Adhesive on paper, cloth, hultherjurulturn, porno: loin, china. marine or glass. For manufacturing Fancy articles, Toys, etc:, It los. no eilperier, ant only pusessing grouter strength • than - Any other known' article, but adheres more quickly. leaving no slain where.the parts are Joined. Novae Within the last theca yearn, upwards of 250,000 lad tles cif this Justly celebrated LIQUID GLUM have been sold. end the great csenvenience which it has proved in every cm,- has deservedly secured for it n thanand Nahleh, the manufacturer has found it, nt times, dill'. cult to meet; acknowledged by all who have used it, that, its merits ore ter ab eve any similar Article or Intl. Winn erne eller.] to the public.. S-r - This GLUE is extensively counterfeited—observe the labia,. Mcßea's Unheated Liquid Glue, the Great Adtlesho." Take no other. ' OHNTS 'A BOTTLE. - •slanufeaured and Bold, Wholesale and natal', by Wit. 0. Dlcitß.%, Stationer,. No. 90I.011estnut Strad., Philadelphia. Illa s idberaLlAducamente.olim ' aLto-persomulleelrou'r. of selling the above article. , Sept 24 '4557 —ll. VNOR SALE OR RENT.:—A tine toiled PIANO. Euqulra At the "Ilea,ld" Whitt iftht aoosti., ifftM 123111131 MART GARDNPIR -,- ;•—qPSTAT —NOTICE: —Leiteo - • ji_2,4 , minietretion on, the estate of Joseph Lambert, •••.. Late of tripper Allen tO4nshin, dou'd., have been issued to the aubarriber, residing In Feld township. Ail per. gone having claims against the said estate will present them. for aettlentent; and these indebted will make pay ment to ;MIN COQIVER. 1070.41. 4,1 • . Matatstrator. giODDS. 10UST R E6E I VED. AND OPENING AT NAtIOLE'S Cilrett , •JF.lf -- AfinirrStfirCerreiiiii, - Pig., • A large supply of Wateben, Jewelry, Silyer and Plated Ware, to et bleb Finelto attention. • • If' du wart to eefeet'frpen the t largest, sleek of CLOCKS. • h.r Jewelry, dilver and Plated Ware In Carlisle, call " • At I , lA.UtiLltl3. We have a largo asaortthent - of Gehl and log and Opan Cu. Watv.'atis to suit all Fantle. and Pookete, At NATICILEIL Fine !Ind Cheip Jewolry of every style and quality in setts or by the place as wanted, • - At NAUGLE'S. Sliver and Plated Walters, Coke, Trutt, Bug., and Card Unekets, Silver, Table, Tea, Cream, Sugar, Salt, Doseeet and Crean. Spoons, At NAUGLE'S. Fine Ponel, Lees. Cora Cameo, Goldstone. Monte, Plo• tontine 310 sate, Jet Box end Masa sotto cheep .At NAUGLE'S. , PismoAd Breastpin!, and Fingerings,' At NAUGLE'S. Gold Hunting Case, Eight Day. Levers; Gold Until,- .ing Case, Duplex; (told Hunting, Clnvuonteters, ...At NAUGLE'S. pens best quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Peals ttud Silver holders, ' • . At NAUGLE'S. snpv-ma Plated Tea' Geist, Goblet's, Cups, Toast Racket, Pikchers, Urns, Tureens, Tea Dells, At NAtIGIKS. • Gold2Nerk, Veer, Curb, Arob„ and 'Cbatlalti Chains, Gold Bracelete, lockets: Thimbles, Crosses, Cbarms, Fianch Time Ploces , to run throe and (dur necks, At N A UGLE'S. . . , ~ GlAd.Sleova, Vest, Collat., and Shirt Studs of all styles and quality, - iiiii,*,fipkru - iiingr, Thimbles, Shields, • Xt:?1411 0 1L13::!, Flutinne, Accordecie, Titanic 801011 fine yariety, --- At h. WAS'S. • Ladle? Portmonalea..Yearl and Leather, Plain and Panay Travelling Bags, very olcallylex. than') At: 'N It you want to Itave you} Watches put ln good re pair and warmuleir, take them to - 1•1 If yOu wantt4oget4Chenp Clock,lr t nll cA cr jo V .:, 7 . . If you want your Sliver ware neatly marked at short . notice, call At NAUGLE'S: All goods warranted as represented, or the Toney re. funded, At NAIIGLE'II, Persons that want bargains aro Invited to call' At NAUGLE'S. IEW GOODS !&13ARGAINS, BAR GAINS.—The sufiserlbcr ban Just returned from . York and Philadelphia. and is low opening all im .menen dock of the handsomes, t and cheapest Dry Goads ever br .ught to Cumberland county. . DIMS (.10Ohn • • - • . for the Leplles—a full line of mainlllrent 8111., C'hallls, Surge-Stu h., Ducale, be !alma. lawn Stately (ling hams, Lavellae, Ottoman, Plpls, •r., &e. • ESIIIItOIDFItIEff An iminence assortment of elegitit French worked Collars, Undersiceves, Handkerchiefs. !lapwing, Inge And I nsertl pg - t 4 bought from-the importers in Sew York, add will be sold at prices to defy-all competition. ' -• BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND . YLOIYERS A large stock of Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers at very low prime • , CLOTifft• AND CASSISIEItEiI, • • A new lot of Cloths and Calislrueres, very hanilsome end very cheop. , . . • Irish Linens, Muellns, Checks, Tfeklnus, I,lnen•Chocko. Cottonrulcs, Pants for Men and 11031. iu great oli riety, together with all other kinds of polls too u mut, ono to Particularize. • All my old friends nod Custunnus, and the publle.ln Olers' ore resportfully invited to cull end examine , my Block bet'ere purehaslog,aud they will boxertsin to get good t o and Men motley, at 1110 Old Squid, East 51.a1n Street. ' Carlisle, ;AVM 8, 1857 N EW - GOODS ! 0001) GOOD'S - ll' Y. IV WANT NEW WON, ' 0000 110.14. .411, Otio TO WOODS', next door to Maiilaudilin's Hotel. and yoll x9ll find n InrOonSsorthonit emo.jotior; of JO. 4, Fancy mid Genoa idles; 14orillooN, 1 . 1.4104. Le Woos. Ua 113.40+:".tYlisicens, tic.ntai Fin" mils, Scotch. Manche:der. i•iartsion. Cliainloag thug limns, ealkoini, Fine French Worked Collars, liildions Sc.. &v.. IXolii.STlCB.—Woolen F!,1011.1., Ticking, nags and IlOgglll4r.ColioltO . Monk r1.41/01411.-Tainter , (wed Carpet Chain, Sc. Sliandsantilliatikets we hare all sorts, sizes at C 013.111401.1, CLIO, For onl.lemen we hove Finn Frond] 111 a., . Black nod Fauey Coo Inmmy 83.1 ii.eskizog..Stalix e. loge. Tweeds, Satinuttm. relvol Cord. lieotueky Jun. As far corn's. women's and children's Boots kiiho be defy coapetltlnn. Also, a very !lapel her lot f Orneerics, suchzas Core Sugar, I: lee, Spf.'o, hr. e , Our st;vll‘. has been selected with the peatest earn In pains and quality, and we sea determined drill very smell advances. Thom , wishing tripurchase ' fled that Se are selling rheap—if cheaper—tie any house In town; and they trill fled It to &We Butter, Egzs, Rage, :I.* and held Fruit' taken', Market I" lees. N. Si'. WOODS, AX t. Dott;t forAet the vlace, nest door to Maalauchlin hotel. WI I I I OP)Ii Ij . E 4N B D A. M i' U T YI ' C S ' l l 'O N ltl i ? CAl i tll l' ; ; L r l T, l . JUST it yAlcivEr), Dun OW/. Abridgment of tho-Dr beteg of -Congress, __Vol..ll ee.be complete 11115 V,Cds. ' ` , Cloth. 3.014.5 hp., 3,50 per pet ilenton'tiThirty Years - In the Senate. 5,,e. liartiett's.Narretire of Expiorathins In. Teens. New __. - alealeo. et e., 4,51 , Burns' Cyelopellia of Sermons, 2.51 Layard'a Nlneval—N„ ew Ed. Complete, 4,01 evelopedin of Praelfral i:eeripts. ' ' 1.(1 Horse's iioneral Atlas ,if the World. ' 11,01 SIkRYOCIC TAYLOR k BNITII Wrapping Papar for.Falo at SIIRTOCK. TAYLOR k 8511111.13 Band Doane for sale af. • • • SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Pianos, Melodeonn. be.. for rale 'lit IItYOCK, TA 1 . 1.01 C & SMITH'S. Porte ' , onus, Writing' Peakr. Ac, for as.kall SIIRTHCH, TAYI.Ofc A SMITH'S. l'lctures and Malmo Fratnea,h.r rale at SIIItYOCK. TAYLoIt A SAIITH'S. Blank Hooks of all rhea for Fain ..4.t SHRYOCE.. 'TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Dibles,Hytau Hooks. I'lyor ih.oks be , thr;gale at SIIIIVICK. TAYLOR A 4.IIITH'S. • • ARRIVAL OF. SPRING AND SU'AINIER HOUDS,• At the New Store, Cornier of North Hanover and Lou. @~ The undersigned returns thanks fir the patronage bestowed upon hint by the public, and at thclen,nin I . ol , poeirtlity A.Rllol.llleek We be has just returnedfrom Philadelphia, and is. now opening a New lot of Summer DRY 00tIlki and tiltUCEttiES, ,consisting In met as follows, and which he is determined to sell.at the low. eat Cash prices. SILKS, Ducal Cloths, Chrilles, Alpacas, Du I.itines, Du Rages, ,Lustres, Poplins. Lawns, Bur:igen, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch Oinghttnls, Prints, (Boron, enlist-I , i, Handkerchiefs, • c., SIIA.W.L.S•AN Jtmcpudis of every stele and lity. STAPLF. AND•DOMESTIO DRY-OCifIDS, Cloths, Car simeres, Ventings, Flannels, 31pailtis, Tlekinge, Stripes Chocks, Calicoes, Cottonades, Linens, Sit.ett.g.. name, Nankeens. prills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Ac.,,trc. P.ARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Alan, a largo and splendid assortment of liotttet.ers.flesS, Orrs, Boors and Suess, A. superior lot of Fresh 61IOCEIt1E8, Tina. Coffee, Sugar, Moinise . s, Itlre, Splce — s. e., kc. Having Waded 'my entire stook with the gsentrat core, and the Imre/daunt PRICO. 1 eau assurnmy Monde and the publi generally, that I will do all In my power to make my establialmont known'as the "11E11114MM; TklitS NO.it 11A/ MAINS." Those who wish , to pur,eume will find It to their advantrtge tonsil and extualtib my stook before purchasing. 1 will parthe highest market price for Sutter, Elgs Raga. Soap, and bided Fruit. J. A.,IIU3IItICII, Jr. . Culinle. July 1. Pia. TocK OF DRY GOODS ..FOIC SALE. N floo subscriber, froon eon Unwed 111 health. and by Moo advice of his physicians and friends.. offers his stock f Ultll OiS)DS fir sale. that he may thereby be divested of all the cares of business. and be enabled to devote his attention eittlrolylo the restlratiou of his health. The fixtures will also bo sold and the store noun of fered for runt. To env One having the naceslaory capb tai. and who will devote his attention to the business, this will afford a rare chance. 'rite custom is already Lunde, and as the stork has received frequent additions in May. Jody and August. to an amount exceeding ONO, $.lOOO more would then complete it toe oho Fall Trade. For pnticularnenquire of - JIM% W. HIT:II:It. 13,—A lot of goods suitable for the sessolujnat yo• calved. - . fifont. 2, ISST. • NF, AV I? A- 14.14 000 DS .3 Ufff R ECRU' CD. an assortment of hantlannce and droop FALL DODDS. to which the attenifitn - of the ladles Is rnapertfully Invited. Clegant Shawls,, Novi Style Drers Cood‘, Einbrolderles, act Call and SAO thew at the cheapatore of Sept. 23, . - • .011 AS. OCITLIIY. TILTITALO; ROB! fi! 3000 Now On Ai (land, and for sale by the bolo or sloglo Hobo. by O WED I: F. VON NAT'L. - Alte A Rail Stmt. above Fourth, (LAW, of No: 13 NOrfli.lrourth street, I'M LA DELPHI A. • N. D. Ablo,-A !Argo assortmout of LADIES' FANCY FURS. August, ID, 1657.-3 m, 10()TS . AND SIIOES:—A larg' e find complit • aneortmont of Poeta and Shges of every ity 0 and Inshion. Lathe% tine Monwoo Sltypeen, hoots, Garters, Sc.; Mlexor and Childrene ditto;- Mon and Boy' ditto, ~..Tnet receleednnd now opening at the cheap store of' CISAAMB 60TiRY FinfonefAia anb New Uord: • Ferhant:. - Cul.done:, respectrulir Anil the Attention of merchants, .farmed and merlianfra„rosldlng out of thin clty, to the sunder. ate terninfoi a yearly subscription to the Guide, Icing to mall subscriber' only bb CENTS PER ANNUM, snaking It ' TUE cujeksT_ FAMILY- -NEWSPAPER. IN TER . UNITED STATES._ i The cslumns or the Guide will Mistsln . the. usual variety c rlgival and spiv articles, written not only to plessa hut tonstruct. In regard to politica the Outdo will mainta i n am Independent tone, Ways advocate measures as conducive to the domtest 'cumber. postmasters and others are revert:ll)lly "re. quested to act as agents for this, paper, to whom we will lorvrerdspeetuten emilso free, when desired to do so. " • PREMIUM As an inducement for persona to lutereet themselmill to obtain subseriptions to • • TRE MERCANTILE We offer the following presidium. 'Upon the receipt ot._ names. piddle advance, we will forward them, by oz • press or otherwise, a ordered to the address of those ,entitled to them: • For 250 subscribers, club, • *no , For 2.15 subseribers, will give a aplendistfine ssi'd (warranted,) ' 110 00 For 200.subserlbers, en elegant- gold locket, four . ginseelo, worth • • 16 00 For Du subscribors, one elegant bracelet, worth. 11'00 For 100 subseribers, one gold vest, chain, worth 10 00 For 75 subscribers, a gold pun and holder, hand somely engraved, worth' 8 00. For 50 flubserlborß, ono gold pen and holder worth 0 00 For 40 subserlliars, one Old pen and bdldbr worth 2. 00 For 15 subScribers, one geld pen end holdor worth 2 00 For 12 subscribers, ono gold pen andholder worth 1 50 .4111r-All conttuunicatiune should be addressed. to , . W. 11/41811NEY, • Editor and Publisher of the N. Y. Mercantile QgtdEr 1.0184/reouwlch St., Now York. . - am= AIIOLET Sal-Newspapers throughout the tin ion, by pabilebhig the above, appropriately' displayed, including no• tko. two months, and •calling notice editorially to the mos, and sending us the paper, trill be entitled to an 'exchange, and receive ti gold pervand.holder wottbSl2. ' Sept. 2. 1857.-2 m. '• ' • B AG- St BAG AT _S I !! BAGStlr' CORN EXCHANGE ISAG FACTORY" 125 k 127 Broad Street, New York.. Now ready for HALL TRADE Cheep for Caste .50,000 new 3 lie, Grain Bags, 25,000 "• 2 n " 75,09 Second fiend 2 and 3 lin. In prime order. 37,000 SEAMLESS RAGS of all the various kinds. ' MILLEII.9'' RAGS 1 4, end LDS 1110 Bags, designed expreasly for the r trade, and manufactured from our premium glazed, cloth, (warranted not to sift Flour.) This fa a uew ar ticle and we call the particular attention of Millers and' Flour Dcelore. . • SALT FACTORTES stipplied , wilkellekiLo sites, du- Maned expressly for • po•-• 41-All ordure executed with nentneestaldinpntch-ta ScP- 2, '67-3m.1 IL E. CLARK. Proprietor. TRUTI.I, • ,ABOWI' KANSAS I Coe. Ovary's, Administration .in Kansan; 1 . ..m0.:148 pages, with a complete history of 'the Terri tory. until June, 1857. Embracing a full account - of its illscovaly, Geography, Soil, climate, Products, It.. organizatlen as a Territory, transactions and events under Governors Roeder and Shannon, dime- , skins, Perm - mid liencountern, Election Franda, Pattie' and Ontrago'n, with Fear:Meet prombrientactors in. th auenticated by JOHN amen, M. D.. - I...trete Secretary to Gov... Geary. Carefully compiled .from the Official documents on Ille in the department of State at ifaihington, and other pattern In the posses= sion of the Author, with full_ account of .Thm-Invasion--- of Kansas from Missouri; the rapture and treatment of the Free State _prisoner., the- character- and -move ,- -manta of the Minsourl Border Ruffians, the murder of 11ulTum and other The eontroversy, between Clover . -. nor (leery and Judge [Ammon. Th . e proceedinge of the Territorial Legislature, of the Pre Slavery lion. and the organifation of the Notional Democratic Party, withal Sketch of.Kensan during Rs 'early bles under (love Reeder and Shannon. Its I nveslens. Rattles; Outrages and .Murdern. A copy - will be moat to may port of the.liolted Stately iy mall. fru° of postage; on th .ertlpt of retail pilce. A Ilbentl discount tfltradn_Apzi.looo--Aizeui ~l—Yltlfli [n Cloth *l. Paper, fol (As, ciniu,Rs oamuy El= • Cha h ast peservial 6. pbbiabllr Pirapt rn kW bp•set - ha . 14 l'hy et 1. -. 7a, All lands Id Wsz abed Chalet are tally thagrfflable abd whales. la &ballad - Id Phhbllbd LAU ankh bth e rutin; laburiv shalloage• tie warm ht ample, Ilaby sod REA.' probbador 116 , nalleal ?Athos blabbed la the PO 41 of Lanier Clam may ' darproblolo Oda ord.:llo.y ha* obithrabt• • but all aelaallla sad pbadlabl baa who havlbahababd It. V Is habbst a hall. • 114 vs enacted to keep al/ ettielee pot up avehi:ding lodination Try 9, ...a In .11 mum where • Warts the feels of the CA/3 the money will b. refuelled. The hotel is Pore thiadulleratsvt Tosteleen Ohm, &Berm. from she on ww uasslipi °them The Bee/ing le on MI entirwy new platw—lhe Minkel lags perfectly 91111, awl mating scrim. or virese• eh se fore Gum I. wwid Me., any etlisr , Calw pont ' g he. eke • trx t i b t I tt _t±ii "" ;l, Ar 4: ih. eenteate li4tnenoliffnmiTer • 11l prlselpt Realism hoe @Wed th• teet'for Thee — Tm.c.od . 4,llo.llal•ve tilid th eto suml so •Olow A•LII/LNAL DUCOONT TO TIMITZADIL ~t 7 ALL l'APkit AND V+l IN DO SIIADESI. L.-ISAAC- rk - 10.102fftlft, North Second Sheet, below_ Race, Philadelphia flaying completed their ht assortment of the above th..is for Sprirk.; and Slimmer Trade; would respect fully luilte the attention of purchasers. to the mum Their stock for beauty', cheapness and variety cannot be surpassed. They len, conatantiy.ou'lland. orory'deseriplion of - Goa and Painied Shades, Bull , Hollonds, and Shads tlittdrei'tt • Wadi Tapers;` Curtains, lire Board !Nuts, Borders. !kw, All of which they offer at lower rates than eau-be-had at-anpothur A. ISAACS. 1163 North Second street., belorrllact. March 4. 111571—d 1111 l a, FA -NON FURS FOR LADIES. JOLIN'FAIMIIIA. W. Cl)., (N eNv N0,)51.8 MAttlitET Street: above Eighth; Philadelphia. Imparters. Montt. factures and dealers In Endive, lientleeten aud Chile dr•us FANCY FURS, ii holesale and Petal). .1. would . rall the attention Of bCALLItti nod the Pubihr to their immoune• Sho•h of Fancy Furs for uoutlemon• era Children; their assortatent n*truces every article said Altai of PANE'( FURS, that will b• worn during the season—such so Full ('spas, I lalf Capes. Quarter Capes. Taint:is, VlOorines, boas, NI rill* 4, Muff/stem front the rot= hillat to the lea oat price Domestic Furs. Eor Gentlemen - the largest assortment of Fur Colial‘a. Glbves. thiuntlets. Ac.; being the direct importers if all our Furs and Manufacturers of them under our awn supervision. we Gel satisfied that we can offer better inducements to dealers and the public getterallythau any other house, baring an Immense assortment to Arleollfroin and at the . .Manufiteturers prices. Pis °NIX A,Ch Lt. JOIIN W CO.. 81S 3IAlt IC ET St, Eighth, Sept, 3, 1811i..-41vos. . VOL!, STOCK OF FALL bitx GOODS.—EICRE & LANDEL( h 4ourtie and davit Sta., Pblledolpbia, respectfully request Cain Dorms to examine a fine Stock of SEASONABLE GOODS,. adapted, to -frost-Pennsylvania Trade: .:'.__<__.._._. Lino of Fall Dross Goods. • . • • , Now designs of Fall . Sbards. Pleb silks of Newest Styles. . - . Deed Black Silks of all widtlqa . 4 Cases assorted Ereurb Morino's. • • 7 Cases Poll de Cheeses, New goods. British and limPrlcilti Dark Prints.. Satinette, enactment, Clutha and tiodloge. diuslins, Until& Fllnnelii. Blankets.. de., he. • . N. D.—Auction Bargains front Now York. and this City daily received. ?cotton)ar aitentkin given to Country orders for dorisablel7 4o da—Tsaiss XEET Caen. Sept 2.1857.—5 m. Cl GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! - A PIIIBE TO EVERY VITROIIABER,, At tho Quakereity Publislying blouse ml Passe Bali. sou, Philadelphia. By buylog a book for $l, or mom, you are at mice oresented with a prize, worth from 33 outs!o 310, consist Big of Fine Bold Jove' ry, lVatobes„ Or. Al) orders by mall will be pranupliy.filleib and the prize or prizes will accomplum the books.. Our Bat con, rains All 01 the moat, populaslw‘oks of the day ; anzi be sold at the usual tetall prices. 'many Or them for oo leas. Persons wishing any particular book cep order At once, and it ho foreboded with a gift. h catalogue givinx full itfurtnatian, with allot of gifts awl hooks, he seat Bost Pahl, by addressing , DUANE BOLISON. No. 33 B. Third Street. Mils, AM-Agents wanted. !Sept. 2, '57-3m. ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMUER 22, IYIE PROPOSIN TO PUBLISIf 'l'2lF. GREAT BOOK OF TRU YEAR. The Now Tale. by the Authoress o( TOE LA3lt's.- MU MIEN! Silks (Mumma has chosen fir the title of her now hook the, name of the principal heroine, the • beautiful and accomplished • DIABEIIs And has written a story which,,for elegance of diction . 1 and thrilling Interest, has rarely been equalled by any=,,, Aineri,kt, lady. The question •has been repeatedly -I asked—Cat Miss Cummins write another book equal " to " Toe LAMPLIGHTER?" We can anbeor tide question, , • now, k ilk perfect assurance, net only trent . our own personal knowledge, but...(rons-jhe Anquallilrei testi- • nicety of literary gentletneil utile - item, who. have read the work withgtkat care, and with absorbing interest,- Guth of whom pronounce it e stiperldr hook to her And, • and 1184Ure us that the authoress of 'The Lamplighter, ' • Instead or losing position, will odd immensely to hap • • irusionsly welbearned and world-wide reputation, - JOAN H. JEWETT & Publishers. tee Washington La., Boston, Sept. Ib-.fit TO[IN 11. A.1 4 ,LiEN & CO., Nos. 24 4 Chesnut street, (south side, below )}ator.) dolphin, Oho oldest Ilood.truro Mouse In. the city.) 3lntiufneturers and Whulessle Dealers In Patent Ma rhlnetuado linionis, Patent tirooved eedspnaeo, (wars ranted not to sinink,) Wood and Wllluenwaro. Cords. Brushes. ae.. of all deserlptlonn. Pleaso - call and el s' amine our stock. August 'TURNIPSEED 4 , : Yillsidloh liuta-Bagarl'urple.-Towitia% Airving's hula Baas, Yellow Abiwdeas. e Ilybrid, White NoriollerWhltellat. and other thie varieties. • wholesale' sad YASCIIALL MOIUtIS A CO..' , Implement sud Seed Store, •-•!", •-• • • ,• 'Seventh & Market, Phila. astosigla neati; ozerst#4. Mat Aiir,tißt 12. 1161 011Al1llES HIMIIES. Publisher. Tim rarer HuiNiue, Phil's. • OW =EMIT LUDLOW - CAN CO. as ft.* n. =