Commissioned.—Col. John D. Miles Has re ceived from Gov. Pollock his commission as Brigadier General in command of the Second Brigade, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Thus ends the long pending dispute which caused the im prisonment of Gen. Small. A Good Place for Lawses.—Luzerne county is 'some on legal business. There are 753 eases at issue on the trial list fur August term. In these arc not included the Common wealth eases. Over 400 executions have been Issued since May.Term,‘.returnable to August. 311 nrfetfe. Piiila., Aug. 5. Flour and Meal.—-Tim market is dull, and miked brands of Flour arc offered at so£a OJ, and fresh ground from now wheat, $7 a 7* per bbl., and brands for homo consumption at S6J a $7? extra and fancy .brands at $7 CO a $9 00. Rye Flour Is held at $4 7C per bbl. Grain,—There Is lltflo demand for Wheat- Sales of prime Pa. rcd"at $1 GO a 1 05, and $1 72- a 1 75 for good white. Kyo Is dull } Penna. is worth $1 00. Corn is in demand. Sales of Penn’a yellow at 00c., afloat. Oafs are stcadyi sales of Penn’a and Delaware at 50 a 55c. nor bushel. 1 .A°. cll8 :-r Clovcrseod 18 dull i Sales prime at $7 26 a 7 50 per 04 lbs. Last sales Timothy at $4, and * loxsecd nt $1 00. Sales of Red Ton at $8 50. Herd Gross, $s 75.. • Whiskey is dull at 80 n 810. In bbls. and 20c in lihds IVEWVIEEE FAIR ! FARE REDUCED! FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR OP THE BIG SPRING literary institute, To be held at NEWVILLK, on the 11/A, 12/A. I'ilh and 1 4.1 h days of August, 1857. THE CU.MU. VALLEY RAILROAD COM PANY will issue round-trip Tickets from nil points on tlieir Road during the continuance of tlio above Exhibition, at llio following rates, including a Tictet.of Admission to the Fair : Front Chambcrsburg and Return, - SI.OO *' Scotland “ «« 85 . V Shippcnsburg “ “ - . .55 •*' Oakville “ “ .55 ** AUerton H •• . . .55 Good Hope gQ ** Carlisle. “ “ . . .05 14 Middlesex' “ «•. . .'75 M Kingston “ “ . - .85 “ Mechanicsburg" »* _ ..1 00 14 Shircmanstown 44 •* . . 1.10 “ Harrisburg “ •* 1.35 Tickets must be procured at the Offices of the Company in Chambcrsburg. Sliippensburg. Carlisle, Mecbanicsburg, and Harrisburg, otlt erwtse full fax- will bo charged, and at other Stations from the Conductors of the Trains, and will bo good to return on until tlio after • noon Tram of Friday, the 14th instant, and positively t\o longer. IT” Articles intended for Exhibition, will bo earned free of charge, at the risk of the owner. AN EXTRA TRAIN Will leave Chambcrsburg on Thursday, the 13th mat., at 10 o’clock, A. M., and Shlppena- Imrg at 10.50 A. M.; and. retarding. will leave NcwviUe at ft O’clock. P. M. An Extra Train Will slid leave Ncwvillc at 0 o’clock, P. M., on Fndiy, the Idlh tnst., fur Oliambcraburg, and mtennediato Stations. Aa , 0. N. IVhL. Slip' Railroad Office* Oliarob’g., ) Aug. 6.1857-It f Harvest Home. THE members of the Cumberland Connly Ag ricultural Society, will have their Annual Harvest Homo Meeting on Sotnrday, the 15tli of August, at (ho Grove, near Carlisle, to which the Fni-mets ol Iho County oro invited. Their ?f? ,aU .fiS l ": 11,0 " wl,1 ' b « '>«'■* on tlio 14th, I l * s - I !,' 'bvj’a-of October, to which all am .inntod (o contribute. By order of Ibo Society.' I lIOMI’SON OALBItEATU, Prcs’l. Jconr, Juodilfi, SeCl’y. - Aug. 0,1867—2 t PRICES REDUCED I The SilbacHhor has |hU day commenced td sell off his entire Mock.of Elegant Sitmmtr Gaodt, at greatly ro- UdcOd prices. All In want dl bargains Wjll cal ot the cheap store of C. OGILBIT. Carlisle, Aug. 0, 1857. Auctioneering;, THE subscriber offers his services to the pub lic as an Auctioneer. lie will attend to the helling of Real Estate* Personal Property, &c. .Having experience In the business,and by mod. crate charges, lie hopes to receive a share of public patronage. „ . IiHtVIS W. VANOERSLOOT. Silver Spring tp., Aug. 0, 1857—flt" School Tax for ISS?. SECURE YOUR FIVE PER CENT. Till! School lax for the Borough of Carlisle has been duly assessed for Ihoprosentycar, nnd a warrant and duplicate Issued for its col lection. The taxable* of said District m;o there, ford iiotnlcd that thd Treasurer will bo in ntfon tlnndo at the County Commissioner’s Ofllco, for Ihd I’urjio.cof.receiving mid taxes,'on Monday, u 'i l r i ’ n 11,0 ho f “ of»«ndl!! Jlllllo frironorin, ami i and 0 o’clock In Ilia a(- day. Oo all taxes pal,l on or (Sunr, l ? i !■“ °’ f ro< U lcllo, > of/ir. cent, on (ho inJl. T ™i, ,-^( |o d’rcaBurorwlllroccivo it . i , ‘ lO at l,ls "toro-roora. No dcdnclloii* will |,° ("ajo after (ho above dale, ? ° r "" ""I’" 1 ’ 1 *««> “ warrant fod collodion rillL ? i 3 0 a condablo or collector homo ((lately thereafter. .j, \y rnv Oarllfllc, Aug. (I, Idsf, , Xnah. UST OP M3TTERS. Published in ihi "Volunittr," by authority. T , IS . l '"fLcllcra remaining In llio Pont Offleo Onrllnla, Pa., Ang. ], IBfi7. Personal.!- Jl 1 ring lor Letters on tl.ta List will please any tlmy nro advertised. . Armstrong Irvine Mink M ra JJnrdall Mary Mossrann Beni A JJnyJnsO Moore TP Bear Wilroli Murray Rev A B«Klor aojrrty Myers Jano Co MTnlrk IWn Henry M Ate 3 BriarSarah Nu^To^ Carol hers W A Pago p g . Cavanaugh W V Patterson Jane W Olicves Jno M Perryman l\ Q Clinney B 0 Plank Jno ChncOco Porter James OoIeQB Quigley Pores CotirnilTM Ilan lin (l W Darr Ilatnl Iticlinbnugli Mnrgn’t A Kbcrmnn Cnas Iloados Caroline Brans I.yilia Itonsli Coo Fink Conrad Bound Q II * rlcml Bnckman 082 • Oeorgo Lucius S Smallodo E ShidelWW Ou dln& Son Klifer Susan llnirman Jns A Steward Margaret E . Hannan L IV Stuart Joseph I earn 8 E Thompson James Hoagy John Thompson TJ Ileppchamer Win Trego Jacob Hughes.Jos U S Marshall liciKcs Nevm & Co - Jortlen Matthew Johnsdn Ilobt Kcmllo Jno Kenyon Jno R 2 Klinefelter David Knrnon 0 Margaret Dolmci Thos B Dusk A P Manning A J Martin Robert A po?.r g r l t° Vlckroy T K 2 Waggoner J W Walter Jacob Woyrauch Henry Wheeler 0 G Wilson Geo Wolf Elizabeth Wolfß 0 Wonderly Qco Zell John D Zelglcr Kebccca Pamphlet Laws for 1 THE' Pamphlet Lows (or 1857, li J coived at tho ProlhoUotnry’s Of lislo, and are ready for distribution I titled to receive them. . D. K. NOBLE, i>roth’y. . ~ , ,F.l r p - Qmam, Dop. Fro Hi’y. August 5,1857—8 t Two Horse Team for Sale. mnE subscriber, residing at Nowvillo, Cum- J. borlnnd county, odors nt private sale his two Horses, wagon and harness. They will bo sold nt a bargain. If application bo made soon. August 0,1857—8 - Wine Teachers Wanicsl. THE Directors for Newton township, will em ploy nine School. Teachers for six months, at $25 per month, cacti. Tho County Suporln londont mil examine teachers for this District, at Oakville, on Saturday, Augnsl 16lh, nt 0 o’ clock, A. M. . , „ J. B. HURSH, Seei’y, August 0,1857—2 t Treasurer. undersigned offers himself as a candidate for tins ofQco ot County Treasurer, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Con ventlou. MOSES BRICKER. August C, 1857. Register. fpIIE undersigned at tho urgent solicitation of JL h(a friends, lins consented (o bo a candidate for tho office ot Register, Subject to the decision of tho Democratic Convention of Cumberland county. If nominated and elected ho promises to discharge tho duties of the office with fidelity c „ „ . . GEORGE HOOVER. .* Stiver Spring, August 0, 1857. Register. TT/'E are requested by Ibo friends of J. B V T Diuwdauoii, Esq., of Lower Allen town fir 1 ;’, „° m no '"l. C £ ll, “ t 1,0 w,n bo n candhlato for tlio office of Register. Subject, bowovor, to lion'* 00 SIOU 0f 110 Domocra,ic County Conven. August 0, 1857. Registo r. nndcraigncd, at the urgent solicitation •Tj . of . "isi friends, has consented to bo a can din fnn° r r M °ff Ce ° f S “bjoCl to 11,0 decision of the Democratic Convention of Cum berland county. If nominated and elected ho* witlTfldriity discllarE ° 1110 dutics of the office tr „ JOHN FLOYD. Upper Allen Tp., July 23, 1857. Register. A T Iho earnest solicitation of numerous friends -CJLin various parts of the county, I offer mv solf as a candidate for the office of Regiiter subject to tlio decision of tbo Democratic con vontion. If nominated and elected, I pledge myso f to discharge Iho duties ol the office with fld £ llfy ; m ELIAS LIGHT. North Mid. Tp„ July 28, 1857. Recorder and Clerk. WE aro requested to nnnounco IYh. V. Ca. ’ „ It , V , A V °f Dickinson township, as a “ for Recorder and Clerk of IhoConrls of Cumberland county, subject to Iho decision f Joly^^3™°o™Uo. c onnly couvoutton. Comity Treasurer. A T tbo solicitation of many friends, tbo nn- f r r“/t" Ctl .' ,^; rS blmsolfn candidate tortile flow of M Cu n" ty Tra,s " r or. sul’iccl to Iho dec!. Sion of tbo Domocratio County Convention, and SwlSr» ‘h 110 ‘ ll ootolnatcd and elected, to discualgo Iho duties ol (ho office with fidelity « t * D - OORNMAN. * CaHlslc, July 23, 1857. I'n iho Voters of Cumberland County. /~j.ENTLEMEN:— I Through tlio solicitation .V 10 o ' my ,r| o" d ». l have been induced lmf5 U or m n 8c f .‘° “ s “oondldalo for tbo i f , c °" nly Treasurer, and would reel thankful to you lor your support. Carlisle. Jo,y 23. 1857 dAMB3 MtfDoW ’ Connty Treasurer. fTUIE undersigned, at tho urgent soircltatron i . consented ttj bddtahdl m •°t° m<io a- Co P nt y Treasurer, subject to the decision of the llomncrntlo Convention of Cumberland county. If nominated and dec- i C fflco ?vi;hTdomy. o<l,,C,Wrgo “ , “’ l “" lla 01 11,0 Carlla,c.ir,dylo,l^ OB Rcfflwtcr. riITIE undersigned offera liimaelf as a candl- X dale for the office of JUgiilcr of Cumber land county, (Subject to llio deblalon of tbo De mocralib Cbnnly Convention), and pledge my. ■elf If nominated and elected, to discharge tbo diillca ol tho office faitbfnlly and honorably ~ , , , , , S. N. EMINGEH. Mcclianlcsbnrg July 10, IM7. County Treasurer, A T . tho solicitation of many frldndS, llio un “oralgnod olfora blmaolf a candidate for tbo , ol ,. Co ;;" / y Trta,urtr, aiibjocl to tho (loci, a on of tbo Democratic County Convention, and p edges himself, if nominated and elected, lo dlscimrgo tiro duties of tbo office with fidelity _ „ ( 1 ... . I’UTEU MONYISR.' Car Halo, July {), igjf; Tenclicr Wanted IT 1 m 1? ol ,'° of 11,0 1 ,,11,1i0 schools of Carlisle J- Tim branclica required to bo taught aroi Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Goo grnpby and History. For furllior Information apply to 11. SAXTCttf, 1,, . . . E. GORNMAN, f Com Carllslo, July 30, 1867—at ’ Touchers Wnuled, rpnn Hoard of School biroctora of Silver 'i 8 to ' v »">* f P. Cumberland county, wish " < ' vo , ral 1 unchers to teach the Com ' ®". s f 'l 0 . 01 '* “/ ’I 1111 township. The Hoard will ”°° f r‘ H ”K c!rto " n . Ob tlio 21M (lay of August, 1«57, for tho purpose of examining applicants. GEO. IIOBD, Hres’l. July no, 1867— nt Proclamation* W r , K, AS i'l 1,011 • jA »aalf. dhiilAU, T T I resident Judge of tbo aut'cfal Courls of Common Plena It. Ilm cnimtlea <(r Curaborluml. 1 eiry, and Juniata, mnl Jimlldca *f (lio So.irnl Oourla of Oyer mid Terminer and General Jail Delircry ..said com,llea, and Samuel Wboilbnrn mol l T " 10 I° 0C 1 'I’ J " l,gos of ,llu c/oiir'l4 ol Oyer "r II oJn'i'i " er ,?' , ,‘ l (; , onc , ml Jn " Dalivory fir tlio to conllniio onowoolc. cloclc *ntl(o forenoon, tlMs°oVS.Vpoa°^ county of Ciiinlierlnnd, that llioyiro hi "“M procqit commanded lo.lio ifion and IhJro InVmi'i liropoh persona, Mill. Ilmlr rolla. reeoids an I, qnialtlnns, examinations and all oilier ’rumo , luancca to do those Ihlnga which lollmlr onicM appurlu n to bo done, nml nil those (hat nro bourn! by recognisances, to prosecute against i tho prisoners that nro or (hen shall bo In tho Jail 1 ofsnld county, are to bo there toproseculothom j us shull bo just. 1 j dulylM.ie^ 001 ’ Just Received ALAUGh lot of superior SugarCurod Hams nnd llocf, warranted to bo sound and good. Also, an excellent assortment of Preserve Cans Grow?™ f ° r BUl ° CllCair Ql Will{ams> July 80 1867. Sorter & Btilizlioovcr, AGENTS, Sioux Oirr, lowa. T ANDS bought ami sold, money invested on XicwnnitaJon at western rales ol interest, (axes paid for non-roaidorits. Ac, Juno 11, 1867. lUai’lou Hall Against the World lyo been re lice, in Car to tbosoon- . 'For Good Daguerreotypes fy Crayontypes. fIL 0. BRANDON would respectfully an- V* nauncq to the eftizotfs of Carlisle arid the public generally, that ho has taken tho Dogu'er roan Gallery in Marion Hall, (lately occupied by xr tC llavlt, S ?qcurc4 tjio. services of j r .‘ ho la prepared to nccoramo dato all those who desire Good Pictures 6f thCin selves or families, . Those Rooms have been fitted up in a supo* nor stylo on tho second instead of tho third | floor as heretofore, and are intended to bo a per manent location, consequently none but perfect pictures will bo allowed to leave tho Gallery. All pictures not perfectly satisfactory, will bo retaken free of charge. Pictures copied from old Daguerreotypes or Portraits; also inserted in Lockets, Breastpins, Finger-rings, &c. Instructions given on reasonable terms. AH aro invited, to call and examine our sped men and then Judge for themselves. G.,C. BRANDON. BEtfJ, RICE. July 80, 1857. Mil! Properly and Farm • AT PRIVATE SALE. £ n 1,10 Oonodoguinot crook, about kJB£ miles North-west of Carlisle, In Frank- Jownslifp, generally known as “ Hay’s Mills, now owned and occupied by Phlljn Zclglcr. K The mill fa built of stone, 8 stories in height and having been recently constructed, contains all the modern improvements, has four run of Stone, Metal Wheels and a good Water Power. There is an excellent apparatus for kiln drying corn for making corn meal. There is also, E Saw Mill, Plaster and Clover Mill attached, all in good order. Tho Farm contains 200 acres of Land in a good state ot cultivation, about 40 of which aro covered with timber and about 25 of good mea- Agpft. <| ow * Tho Improvements on (ho aro a commodious Frame Man • ■ n ° UiC nn(l a Tunant House, a Bam, lower story stone and upper frame? Wood House, Smoko House, and other out-buildings. A ftno young Orchard ol choice fruit trees, a well of water, spring of running water and springhonso. Thoroarotwo tenant houses with out-buildings to tho same, attached to tho mill. Iho mill will bo sold separate from tho farm f desired, with the houses and out-bulktings to ho same and a sufficient amount of land to suit he purchaser. For terms, &c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, ftenl Estate Agt. and scr«pincr. Carlisle, July 80, 1867—Ct ELISHA KENT KANE A BIOGRAPHY. BT WILLIAM ELDER. TN announcing tbo LIFE OF DR. KANE, wo A aro but anticipating the wishes of thousands and tons of thousands of tbo admirers of that great man. 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JNT wm sylPanln, to niter the chortor of (ho oarllalo°jSo po.lt Bunk, localeit iu (lio Borough of Oai'llalo Cumberland county, no ns lo confer upon sa |d Dank the rights nml privileges of u bunk of la. sue, nml to change Its name to the Carlisle Bank. Also, to Increase llio capital of said Bank, (which Is at present sovonly-two thou, .anil dollars with llio privilege of Increasing the same.under its present charier lo ono hundred thousand dollars) to three hundred thousand dollars. W. M. BEETEM, Cathkr. July 2, 1867—Qui Register’s Motive. HOTICE IS HEItEBr GIVEiT, ttf, nil pW. sons interested, thot the following accoums liftvo been filed in this office by the dccOnntatita therein fiamcd, for , eiQtnJnntlohy tiridwillbo presented ter the.Orphans’ Cdurtbf county, fortonfirmatioyand allowance,.op Paca day, the 11th day of August y A, D. 1857, viz: , 1. The first and , (Inal account of Robert V. M’Cluro, administrator with the will annexed, of Alexander Mutoor, late of the borough of Shlppensburg, dcc’di . ' •• ' > 2. The account of John P. D/floorer, ad ministrator of (ho estate of Susanna Hoover, late of Silver Spring township, doc’di 3. The account of John w; Cocklin, admin-; fstrator of the estate of David DevinCy,. late ‘of 1 Upper Allen township, dcc’d. , . ' 1 4. The account of James W. Marshall, one' of the executors of Richard B. Stevenson, late of the borough of Carlisle, dcc’d; 5. Tho account of John B. Perry, adminis trator of the estate of Benjamin Bear. late, of Mffliin township, dec’d, 6. Tho first and final afcconnt of Daniel May, administrator of the estate- of Jacob Ciller,late of Eaatpennsborongh township, dcc’d- TJio account of John Miller and Peter M' ler, executors of Peter Millor, Jato of Upper Allen township, dcc’d. 8. The account of Jacob Prowcll, administra tor of the estate of John Singer, late of ilamp. den township, dec’d. 9. The account of Daniel Klmo, administra tor of the estate of John Pfanonsmltb, late of, Easfponnsborough township, dcc’d. ' r 10. The -account of James. M’Oullougb, ad.* mlnlslrator do bonis non with the will annexed, of Joseph M’Kibbcn, Idle of tho borough of Newvillo, dcc’d. , - > 11. Tho account.of John Hoop, administrator of tho estate of Jacob King, late of Wcstpcnns borough township, dcc’d, 12. Tho first and final account of Daniel Sel lers, executor of Joshua Sellers, late of Dick!n son township, dec’d. , 13. Tho account of Andrew Blair, executor of Elizabeth Karosoy, late of South Middleton township, dec’d. M. The finalaccount of Henry Kams, admin, ist rntor of the estate of John KarnsUato of Mon , roe township, dcc’d. . 15. The third supplement and final acconnt of John Houser, executor of llobert Cook, late of Monroe township, doc’d; . 10. Tho account of Daniel Mav, administra tor with tho will annexed, of l)aVid Brcchbill, late of Easfponnsborough township, dcc’d. 17. Tho first and final account of Sami. Wll. hs and William Willis, oxecutors-of Jns. Wil. Us, late of Southampton township, 1 dec’d. 18. Tho flrstond final accountof Samuel Har ris, administrator of tho estate of John Lutz, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d, r? 19. The account of- David Coovcr and Dr. DctricirCnovor, administrators of tho estate of John Coovcr, latoof Dickinson township, dcc’d. 20. Tho nccount of Richard Woods, executor Aun Sands/lato of Dickinson township, 21. Tho first and final ncconnt'of Martin Knn klo, administrator of the estate of Joseph Kamp, late of Hopewell township, dec’d; 22. Tho acconnt Jacob Mumraa, ndminlstra. tor of Barbara Howard, late of Hampden town ship, dec’d. 28. Tho account of Scott CoyTb, adminlslnu tor ot tho estate of John Coyle, late of Silver Spring (ownsMfe dcc’d. 21. Tho account of Joshua Culp, administra tor of tho estate of Richard Trimble, late of Sil ver Spring township, dec’d. Jo. Tho account of Snrnuol Wherry, gnardlan of tho person and estate of Caroline Owens, a minor daughter of Jacob Engle, late of the bo rough ofShlppcnsburg, dcc’d. 20. Tho account of Jacob Mmnma, guardian of tho person and estate of Jackson Emmlngor, a minor son of David Emmlngor, doc’d. 27. The'guardianship account of Jonathan Snyder, guardian of tho person and estate of Mrs. E. Zi(zer,aminor daughter of Jacob Seitz. ’ 28. Tho guardianship accounts of Andrew J. Kauffman, guardian of the persons and estates ?£Sarnuel F. ITauck, Mary E. Hauck and Geo. W. Hauck, minor children of Adam Hauck, a <>o o Jl 10 borough of Mcchnniesburg, doc’d. ! -9. Tho guardianship accounts of David Ster rclt, guardian of the persona and estates ot Samuel D. Culbertson, Hahcy B, Culbertson, Alabama F. Culbertson, Sarah M. Culbertson i and James S. Culbertson;-minor children of John Culbertson,’ late tof SilWjr-Spriog fown ahip*-d*e,a^-w ® t , 80. The gmmlfnnsbfn afcouAt of Joim'Bow man, who,in his-lifetime* tras-(bo guardian of Mary Biker, amlnorolilldof John Baker, deo’d. and which account UHolilod-by Maria C. Bow man, administratrix of John Bowman, dec’d., by her attorney In fact duly constituted, John B. Coovor, Esq. • . 81. Tho first and final amount of David Corn, man, executor o! Jonalhah Gornman. late of tho borough of Carlisle, dcc’d. 82. Tho account of George M’Koohan and Benjamin M Kcohan, cxccotors of Sami. M’Kce ban. Into of Wcstpcnnsbohmgh township, dcc’d. 83. Tho account of Alexander Wills, admr. of Samuel Franklin, late of Eastpcnnahorough township, dec’d. . I*YXLE, Register. Register's Office, 1 6 Carlisle, July 13, 1857-* f John lico, AVTOIHSET AT LAW. OFFICE in lira rear of Court Ilonao, In Hio room formerly occupied by Hugh Ganllabor, Carlisle, May 21, 1867—1 f - AUGUSTUS M. SAWYER, Attorney at law. onicowithjndgo licpbnrn, on East Main street. All busi. ness Intrusted to Ids dare Will bo nroliintlv at. tended to. * 1 J March 20, 1857. T. J. GHAUXiI, 3. L. U’DOWKDI,, 8. M. DAVIDSON. GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. Gknkiial Land AtJEArfl: Leavenworth City, Katnat Territory, WILL buy, soli and locate lands In Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa A West orn Missouri, buy and soil lands, loan and invest money, buy and sell draft?, giro information re specting Ibo country, and do ajjonoral agency liErEntncn-Jobn B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. M. Bebtem, Banker, Onrllsloj lion- Ja«. II Graliam, Carlisle; Kcr, Bronncmnn.Sc Co., Bank ers, Carlisle; IF. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Goo. Sanderson, E.-q., Lnncnslor I’a.; John A. Ahl, Member Congress, NonvilJo, Fa.; IVin. S Coboan, Noivvillo, Fa.; lion.M.Cocklfn,Shop, berdslown, l’a.; HenryltolmanHeSon’s.Morcli. ants, Balt. Md.; E. J.-Blako, Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N. V.; Snyder & M’Farlan* Real Eslato Agents, Mlnnianopolis, Min. Ter • Wm. Kllgbro, Esq., Attorney Sc Real Estate Agent, Sterling, III.; 11. W. Mnlcer, Esq., Hen ry oily, III.; Ex-Gov. J; lillnet, Olifnb; eh., Fa. E. IF. Clark & Co., Bankers, Flilla.; Gov; Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. 1 ■ March 0,1857—1 y Dool, Shod and Trunk Store. Wlmt’a tiro tfiftllcf now 7 Cadi paittof does say ’Twas very dull hero tho other-day j 9 Tlicro was nothing stirring, nothing doing, Pm sure (hero must bo something browing* Hut hero comes “ Weller,” PH oslc him wlmPs the matter. ! (And by tho way, ho Is coming fhafdr.) Wood morning, Weller,-anythlng.wfong? Wlmt’e (ho enusu of all this throng 1 j Why, did you not hoar? If not its very queen I That tho “Balnbridgo'a” haVo opened hero A Shoo atoro of tho right kind. To suit tho foot and pluaso tho mind. They soil so CHiiAP If you Imrotho CASH, That Pin afraid that fhoy will smash) And limps not nil for I do know, That they do noil a little below Tho regular prices, and then yoh’ll llnd They have good shoos of every kind. So toll all your friends you chnnco to moot, • Of •* BalnbrfdgoV' Store In Hanover street, Night opposite Bontz & Dro. Dry-goods store. 1 You’ll tlnd H. D. Wollcrln tho atoro. Call In and look and you will sco, Wo speak tho truth, yes-slr’oo. Don't forgot the place In North Hanover St directly opposite Bontz & Bro. Dry-good store' Carlisle, Pa. ’ flainljriilfce's Cash Shoe Store f Jimolß, 1607—Om' RESOfiVTIOiV Proposing amendments to the . CONSTITUTION ,OP THE COJf ■■ MON WEALTH. T> ESOLVED by the Seliate and' House ot Representatives of the .Commonwealth ot Fenneylt'anta m General Assembly met .- That thfe following amendments are proposed to the Co .^ t ' t , utlon ,°f the commonwealth in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST AMENDMENT. .There shall be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven os follows: . ’ ARTICLE XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Section 1. The .state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or nsifures in revenues-, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but-the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, WhfetUt* fcpntraqtcd by vlrtUo of one or more acts of the general assembly; or at different periods ot time, shall never exceed seven hundred and. fifty thousand dollars, and themoncyansingfromthecrcationofsuchdcbts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it \Vi obtained, or to repay the debts so contrdclet and to no other purpoMJwhatcver. Section-2. In adtSsph to tho above limited power the state may contract debts to repel in* vasion, suppress insnrrcciion, defend the stale in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state; but tho money aris ing fronVhhc contracting of such' debts, shdll bb applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Section 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one ond two of this article, no debt wbatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. Section 4. To provide for tho payment of no present debt, and any additional debt con tractcd as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its 1 first session, after the adoption of this amend- 1 ment, crcatcasinking fund, which shall bosuf- 1 ficient to pay thcaccruing interest on such debt, 1 and annually to rpducc the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by tho slate, or the proceeds of tho sale of the same, or any part thereof, and of tho income or proceeds of sale of slocks owned by the slate, together with other funds, or resources, that may be designated by Jaw. Iho said sinking fund may be Increased, from lime to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of war, inva sion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall bo used or applied otherwise than fn extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. Section 5. The creditor Hie commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company, corpo ration, or association; nor shall the common wealth hereafter bccomeajoint owner, or stock holder, in any company, association, or corpo ration. Section 6. The commonwealth shall not as sutrife the debt, or any part thereof, of any coun ty* city, borough, or township; or of any cor poration, or association; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable tlio state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend i tself in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebt, edness. Section-7. Tbc legislature shall notnutho nzo any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a s:ockholdcr m any company, association, or corporation ; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to any corporation, association, institution, or party SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article constituiion, to bo designated os article XII, as AUTIOM xir. • or NEW COUNTIES. No county shall be divided by ah'nc cutting ot! over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. TITIUD AMENDMENT. From section two of the first article of the consututjon strike out the words. "of the city of Phuodctphia, and of tach courtly respective’ from section five, same article, strike out the words, “ of Philadelphia and of the several counites ; from section seven, same article, strikeout the words, “neither the city of Phil adelphm nor any,” am! insert in lieu thereof the words, “ ana noand strike out" section flr/,c^» M ond in lieu thereof insert I the following: | " Section 4. In (ho year one thousand eight I hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to th* number of one hundred, shall bo apportioned and dis- I tnbuted equally, throughout the sidle, by dis ! 5 r J ct f: ,n proportion to the nUmbcr bf taxable I inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except 1 that any county containing at least throb thou ! sand five hundred taxables, may bo allowed a ' separate representation ; but no more than three I counties shall b’c joined, and no county shall bo 'divided, in the formation of a district. Any I city containing a sufficient number of taxables 1 to entitle it to at least two representatives,shall i have a separate rbltfcschlation assigned it, and shall bo divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal laxkblo pbpula tion as near as may bt*. each ttf which districts shall elect one representative.'’ At the end of section seven, same article, in-1 sort these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall I be divided into single senatorial districts, of | contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable . population as possible ; but no ward'shall be di. vided in the formation thetedf." • Tho legislature, at its flr§t session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre sentative districts, in the manner above provi ded ; such districts to remain unchanged until tho apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH AMENDMENT. There filiall bo an additional section, to the first article of said ponstilutfon, which shall bo numbered and read os follows: Suction 20. Tho legislature shall have the power to niter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or un der, any special, or .general law, wherfever in tbeir. opinion it rftrty bo nfjdrious to the citizens of tho commonwealth; in such manner, how ever, that no injustice shall be dodo to the cor porators. „ i . m IK Jlore >' 27, 1857. Resolved, That this resolution puss. On llio drat amendment, yens 21, nays 7; on tho sreona amendment, yens 23, nays 8: on the third amendment, yeas 2d, nays 4; on tho fourth amendment, yeas 23, hays 4. (.Extract from the Journal! OEO. W. HAMEUSLy! Clerk. In the House op Repueskntatives, Eesoloed, That this resolution the i 78> 12; on the second amendment, yen's 57, nays 34 ; on (he ‘llnrd amendment, yens 72, hays 22; on tho fourth amendment, yens 83, naya 7. [Extract from tho JVuirnnl.l IJI i I o '. JACOB ZIEGLER. Clerk. i‘ilca m Secretary’s olllce, May 2, 1857. A. G. OUftTIN. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Secbrtaet’s Office, Hindistfott’b, Juno 22, 1857, \Ptnnsytv^nia 9 us, ... I do certify tfiat tlio above arid foregoing fa a true and correct copy of the original »«Kpsblu tlon proposing amendmenta to tbo Constitution of the OotilniomVcalllj,” with the vote in each branch of tlio Legislature upon the final passage thereof,,oa appears from the originals on file in this office. f In testimony whereof I have I SEAX J hereunto set my hand and caused v - — / to bo afllxdd tlio seal of the Sccro tahy’s Office, the 'day and year above written. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. • In Senate, March 27, 1857. . The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under consideration, On tho question, merit? tl ‘° Scnato Qgrco to lho Ars* amond- , The .yeas and nays were taken agreeably to fonow^Tlz? 118 61 tU ° C ° nStitilti(i,1 > “I* l *Ol5 US Yeas-Mcssm. Brewer, Browne, Coffer Elr Sr anB K-ES ltor * F ' onni,ten » p ra«p, Ingram, Jor- Sl h m Kn os; Lauljac, ‘> Lewis. Myer, \v i ! d VShuman, Stcolo, Straub, \Vehdi, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker -N^ts—Messrs. drabb, l;!nhey ; !nhey Qrcgg, Harris, Ponroso and Souther—-7. So tho question wasdetomiincd in the afllnn ativc. On tho question, Will tDo ScnatiJ.agred to tho second ablend mont? Tho yeas and nayd woto taken agreeably to tho provisions of the Constitution, and iVero as follows, viz : Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crosswalk Ely, Evans, Fetter, Finney, Flonhiken, Ingram. Jordan, Enox, Laubdeh, Lewis, Myer, Sellers Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wil kins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker— 2B. Nats—Messrs, Coffey, Crabb’, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, KUlfngor, Penrose and Scofield—B. So the question was determined In the affirm ative. On (ho qucstlofi, < ' Will the Senate agree to the third amend ment? Tlio yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tlio provisions of the Constitution, and were os follows, viz s 1 kab —Meßsrsi Grower, Browne, Crabbj Cross well, Ely, Evans, Flcnnllccn, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, KUllnger, Knox, Laubftch, Lewis, Myer, Scotield, Sellers, Slmraan, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—24. p^ ATS Messrs* Gregg, Harris and So the qncstidn was determined In the affirm ative. On the questlorl, Will the Senate agree to the fourth orilchd ment 1 Tlio yeas and taken agreeably to hcprovlslons of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Brower, Browne, Coffey Cresswcll, Ely, Evans, Flcnnikou, Frazer, Ing ram, KUllnger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Mver, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele. Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—23. Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Finucy, Jordan and Penrose—4. So the question was determined in tlio affirm ative. Ih the House or Representatives, April 29, 1857. • Tlio resolution proposing amendments to the I Constitution of the Commonwealth being under 1 consideration, 1 On tlio question, ■ Will the .gottao agree to the first amendment? The yeaaond nays wore taken agreeably to tbo provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz J Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eystor, F&utold, Foster, Glbboney, Glldea, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hiestand, UUlogas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Imbric, Inncs, Jacobs, Jen ■ kins, Johns, Johnaon, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight Loisenring, Longakcr, Lovett, Mancar, Mauglc! M Oslmont, Moorhead, Mumma, Mus. eelman, Nichols, ■ Nicholson, Nuncmachcr Pearson, Peters, Pefrikin, Pownall, Purcell! Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Rarosev,(York,)Rea raer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, glean, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tobin, Yfli;, Vhnvooriiis, Vickers. Voeghioy, Walter Wharton, Wfllisfon, Wlthofow; Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker— 78 Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Ham ilton, Hancock, Hinc, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) 1 Lebo, Slruthors, Thorn, Warner and Wintrodc ( So tho question was determined In tlio aflli allvo. On tho question, "7? lliu House agroo to the second amend mont i Iho yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tlio provisions of tho Conslilullon, and were as follows, vis ! „ Y , EA I- MoMrs - Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, MBoek, Bower, Cnllioun, Campboll, Curly, Knl, , bnn.old Foster, Glkloa, Hamel, Harper, Heins, ■ lUolsland, .Ilillcgna, Hoirraan, (Berks,) Houso r keeper, Imbrlo, Innos, Jenkins, Johns, John- Lolsonrlng, Longakcr, MmoblV M>llvaln, Moorhead P 0... i! ™ dlo ?’ Nlcll “ l '”n. Nnnoniaclior, I I enraori, 1 e of/(, J’olrlkcn, Pownnll, Pnrcoll, I Hnnisip', (Philadelphia,) Ktimsoy, (Vork,)llea vZ'Jl°‘ Cr !u » u PP,.SIf«wJ Sloan, Tolah, Vidl, I vof giiloy, 'f alter, Ucstlirock, iriiarton. Mira raernjnn and Gels, Speaker—67; , Ti rasa - r “' A fth"r. Angusllno, Backus, IS™,* o "' h ’hoib llroivn, Chase, Cleaver, Craw, mn’t!': , Sl0 i r ; Hnmillon, Hancock, 111 I, Jllno, Hoffman, (Lebahoii,) JncoW, Kerr, k.'i.r’ Heed, Sm llh, (Cam hrla,) Smith, (Centre,) .Stevenson, Strothers, Ihorn, Vanvoorhls, Vickers, IVngonsellcr Warner, Wlntrodo, Witlicrow and Wright ;il. So tho question was determined In tlio affirm alive. On tho question, Will the Hodse ngreo to Itid tlilld nrtion, l|„ Y * 10 were (alien agreoahly to Wlows via I'" t,f Oon!,milllon ' "ero ns n YEISr -Mcssf«. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, ' l,eM ‘in 0 " ,0n ,’.i ,10 ' ,cr ’ I!ro ' v "> Calhoun, Camp, hell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawfonl. Dickey, Knt hyslor, Fansold, Foster, Glbbonoy, Hamel, I 5& r *r r \ "•‘■-..Hta-f-d. Hlllogas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Ilqffmdn, .(Lebanon,). Housekeeper J Imbrlo, Innos, JncobS, John’s, Johnson, KaufT- J man, Kerr, Hobo, Ijongakor, Wolf, Mancnr. I Mangle, M’Oalniont, Moorhead, Mtmnna. Mtis- I selnmn, Nichols, Nicholsoii, Nnhonmchcr. Pearson, I‘ctonr, Polrlhlh, .Pownalf, Pnrcoll Itsmsoy, ( Vork ) Reamer, Heed, Rupp, Shaw,’ Sloan, Smith, rCamljrlo,) Snllllj # r<Ccntro,J Ste venson, Tolnn,Vull,Vuhvo’orhis,Vickors,Vocirh !y, Wagnnsoller, Wesjbrook, WDllalon, Wllho. row, Wright, /Immclirian and Gels, Speaker— iim; 7"7 M ? a,r n Artlrnr, Angii.llno, liaclino, ntivo. tho ( ' UC " tlOn dulorn 'm<id In tho affirm. On tho question, mom t th ° HollSO “ Brco 10 tllo fourlll , “"'end. n, Jl!° S f“." mi "">■« ' vora token oercoahly (o follows]' via™’ ° Con " llll “ lm, < “'"I »oro as n3,‘"-J tc , srs A A " ,, r on 'A r tl'» r .l)aokhm,Be. Backus, Ball, Beck, Bonsoh, Bishop, Bower, S^?’°, a, \ < ? a , n ’ Oa! V^ 011 - CR Orawforjl, Dlckoy, Ent. Eysfor, FiiisoM. Koh ter.Gibbonoyy.Glhlon, Jlatnor, Harper, Heins, II T I J ’ Ilofflunn, (Berks,) Hodman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imurio, Ju nes, Jacobs, Jonklnif, Johns, Johnson, Kaud mnn, Kerr, Lobo, Lclsonring, Loiigukor, Lovett, Manonr, Mangle, M'Calmont, M’llvnln, Muinnm. Mussulman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunonmeher, I oarson, Peters, Potrlkln, Pmvnnll, Purcell,, Ramsey (Philadelphia,) llamsoy (York,) Hen-1 mor, Hoed, Holiorts, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan.Smlf/i / (Cambria,) Smith (CpUtro,) Stevenson, Tohui, I Vail, Vanvoorhls, Vickers, Vooghley, Aragon-/ seller, Walter, Warrior, VTo.itbrook, AT/mrlon, Willljiton, Wlthorow, ijlimuoniian ami Guts, Speaker— Wl, ' Nays—-Moss/s. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Sfruthors, Thorn, Wintrodo ami Wright—7, So tho qlicstiob tVas determined In !ho niUrtnC ative. . Seoretatit’S ■■ ' . . JlAnnisßOKO, Jnno 22,1857; Pennsylvania, is: , I do certify that tho above and foregoing is a true and coitcct copy of tho I ‘l r eflB’.' , gnd “isays” taken on HmieSblutlon proposing amohdjpenfb, to thq Constitution of tho Commonwealth, as the same on tho Journals of fbo twd Houses of the General AssemWw.,of this Coni- . monwealth for tf.fe session of 385*7. ■ ,^ 1^ 088 ni 5* hand and the seal o’f I SEAX 1 faid office, this twenty-second day on o" 'ons a" ‘l A. G. CURTIN, r> 4A i t t* i the Commonwealth. Ganlslc, July 9,1857—8 m. Private Sale of Real Estate. rpHE undersigned vrill Sell at private sale, Ida I vnltiabloival estate, situated in Dauphin and [ Cumberland couritles, Into tjioprop.erty of Jacob 1 M. Ualdeman, Esq., deceased, pnd considered Iho most valuable of his largo estate. • AhA ' No.-1., Clark’s Ferry tavern Stand,. now occupied, by Henry JSl’Kco, and iiBiSw for ®° n ’ Wchael Bowers; well known as oil 6 of the best railing stands on (ho Susquehanna river, fifteen miles above Harrisburg.' The Wlconisco and Susquehanna Canal and Northern Ccntralltail rond pass through the -property. There Ja a permanent railroad station. Two miles of Cho shore of the river and Iho ferry and fishing pri vileges belong to this aland. . No. 2. I will also sell about 700 dtrcso/Coal Lands, adjoining this tavern estate, Consisting of- Chestnut Oak, Hickory and Lbctist. The land ' extends about 3 miles along (he railroad and A & cai eal Pf money carl bo made out of tills timber. It dill bo sold cheap. «• No. 3. I will also sell my Interest, It being thrco-clghlhfi, In one thousand.nine hundred acres of Coal Ladds, ln Lvkens Valley, Dauphin county, tho one-fourth belonging to ho Lykctlß Valley Coal Company, Iho' oilier llrroo-eighths to (ho heirs of Tims. Elder, Ena., deceased—my Interest amounting to uliovc 700 I acres. The Lykens Valley Coal is so rvcll known, and ns fills largo tract ndjdl/is the mines upon which they nro now working, a further description is doomed unnecessary; I would « k « l “ rc( “ !n in interest In this Very vnloahlo Gold Mine— say one-eighth of my throo-olghlhs —slill I will bo governed by tiro Wishes of pur chasers; No *. 4 ; .* wIII n,so scl^tl,oso *hrco highly im proved Limestone Farms, adjoining the town of Ilogncstown, Cumberland county, containing about 400 acres, known as tho Carothera, Ilogo and n angh estate. Thi? property for fertility* location and improvement, IS surpassed by few in tho State. This property'&t|ofn’s farms of James M’Cormlck ami Joint 11. Brtggfl, Esnrs., well known lawyers of Harrisburg;. This will ho some criterion for stranger? to judge the value of Oic4o fine farms. Thov will bo sold Singly of in one ttact. They all Hb together: . • No. 5. I dull alio .Ael! f tliat voiy largo and valuable Island, near tho hioutb of tho Juniata ana in (ho Susquehanna river, containing be tween 700 and 800 acres, now called “ Unldc, man’s,” formerly “Baskin's,” “Duncan’s/’and “Big Island.” Tills is, without doubt, (ho very finest property in tho State of Pennsylvania, and was so considered by its.lato .proprietor. It Is divided in four farms, trjilcii Iwllfscll singly or I in a body, as desired,. This whole Island ji-lri a fine staid tffdilKivrtlibn. The bulldiiwpUfo In good order—s2o,ooo having been expended du ring (ho Inst 15 years in fencing and improving this magnificent cstatc- Theso properties will all bo sold without fail, and at a groat bargain, as other pursuits com mand -my attention. Any person hr persons wishing to examine either of the ahqve proper, ties, with the view of purchasing, will please call upon tho tenants.rcsldihg iifion thorn, or upon myself, when dVbr.V Shlbfraailotuvlll bo given as regards terms, title, he. , JOHN HALBEMAN, . July 2, 1857—Gt Ncwvlllo Deposit Dank. Proprietors. ; Alexander Davidson, James U’Candlisli. George Ken, John Waggoner, \S illiara Gracoy, John Gracuf, John C. Brown, 1. U. Bwidaji,. Jlnfncw B. Boyd, Abraham Grove, Alchfson Lnughlin, Isaac A. Oulcley. Jobo Hnrali, Jr., James JlTKoelnm,’ TJiomos Slough, Jol.n 11.I 1 . Jiboads. rpnis Bank, doing business In ibo nemo of J- Hi.a, Guacet & Co., Is now prepared Id do dlspakh* B “ DkinB bualnc<l!l ''illi Ildcllly and Money received on deposit nnd paid hack on denmnd Wlthont nolleo. 0» special deposits interest is paid ns follows, tlz t F rom 2 to 4 months 3 per cent, nor annufh: r or 4 months mid upwards 5 per cent. Notes, Drails, Checks, &o:, collected In any part of Hits United Stales. - 3 Farmers, Mechanics nnd all others, deslflmr a safe depository for their money, will behr In ndnd that tho.proprlotors ol this Bank arb in dividually habji. to tho extent of their several estates, for n/Mho dcjm>dta and other ohllgiu lions of Rea, GnAofev U Od. b Banking House In Main, street, Nofrvlllo. Pa; Business hours A-om 9A. M. till UP M JOHN P. ItHOADS, Cashitr. NowylHo, Jnho 18, 1807~Uoi IVouilt ilolly Spring’s. miIKSB Spring? Will .bo open for tho rauD ,,A of visitors.on Iho 29th inef. Situated 0 miles south o ' f darli s le,.Pn., at the gorge f.i the South Mountain, (Blue ridge,) fhrWi. which flows the beautiful mountain creek Thd location is miMirpasacd for good Water m.w. air, plooaani drives, mid cool siindv iva’lkd ■ : r rani tho top of tho niomilnln thcro’ls a splcn j ' i c . ,v ,?l 1,10 l)can|i/nl Cumberland Valley nnd tho adjoining counties. Thoso who are fond of gunning nnd liahing can hero find amusement dully cdinntkniSn «»': a lew |m,“r« “ ™ ccl, ° tl,i,ir ''"™ Terms $7,00 per wceic. PrtporleWn, Juno ImM’ rATT(W - Jtejerneei.— Obrien, .Omlliiii. & Co., Dr. T Buckler, Hon. Henry Mny, A. If. Unrolls y,„' Bnlllmoroi Beklleinnn.lk Hayward, W. s. Ciiinp boll, SI. Lnwrcllco Hold, Plilla.; Rev. J B Morse Hen. P. Ml , C ol. Cbns. A. Mny J B. I’nrkof, JMq., Cnfllalb. Jl 1101 FOR KULLBRi ’ °muv jut. mPjMot jim shoe Connnn or Fintm Squinn, oi-rosiris Mingtt Housk. SPUING All RIVAL. W, h lllTl, ° V ,c n * lcu, lon Of (JiQ public (omir uWci/vXb.r';',?'' 1 '' 1 , *“»•"»»* or aZZ. ’ - Ro,tl ftH c ioaii ns at nnv ollilt ; ' •» Oortl*. W" have omjiajloiv rln!)! \ r Man, Hoys ami Ohildronrinadb of \l»o “a‘.'.T nml "f ovcry e ra,lu “'«? fWi'cu. „ n aplumtii] assortment of Straw Hals kimli o("tlf 1 1l“ n,<l i ■'‘’“‘'J’- Iriiunied'. Ali olra.ml!, “" a Gl ‘ uc<l C " 1 " 1 ’ IVo »' “ c °o'lh ■ Oar slock of Boots ami Shoos cannot ho ox ccllul, and, w o Invito onf old Irlonds amf dila tomors, ns troll ns others, lo call and examine pioaso 001 ’ na " C of our ability lo rn'o 1 * of tattles’, ftlsscs’ and Childrens’ (.alters, ol the host material, constantly on hand „ „ ; rt , . J. B- KKI.LKK, ■N. IJ.- AIT rips sowed grails. Carlisle, May 7, ISO/. S, I- roach Lawns and ilrilllants, , of ovefy stylo and ijusllty, can ho had cheaper Ihnil over odbred In Carlisle, at Iho now slorp or, j. a. JULUHJCfI, Jit. Carlisle, April k>B, 1807. Jlalhlng Sponge*, tost iar'gol O Small Ho., Slice]) n'ooJ <fo., .Surgeon do/ Medical do., Common Sivorto, &o.* 'd and for sale Medium Jtjflt I-001 jmnmrj” H, 18(17. i*. J. KIEFFKU, Jt/ST revolved, n fl-osh supply of Pui fmorr. 10., IfnlrOll., I’ommrca, ll Ur /Coloring ri,,|j| f SMrt arid vurloly, lor salo .it mitull advance bv y . J»jt >ltlr y IHG7. 11. J. KittFTKlt. Ilurriaburj
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