Hein ithertisements. D EsoburioN PROPOSING . 4.- MENDIVENTiS TO TUE CONSTITUTION OF Tail, COMMON AVIM LTII. ' . . . ' Resolved by tho Senate and.liotise of Representatives of the • Commonnealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly mot, ...ghat thb following 'amendments aro roposeitto ilio COnstitutlon of:the Commonwealth, in accordance , witlahe ,proviSions of the tenth articte thereof. FOAVAMENDMiNT There shall be an additional article to,said Conetitti tion to be designated as ARTICLE Xll. OF PUBLIC DNBTB. . . . - . SECTION 1. TllO State may contract debts, to supply, casual - deffeits or-failures tu rovenies, , or to .meet ux penses not otherwise provided 'for; .but the aggregate • amount of such debts direct or contingent, 'whether nitractcd. by virtue of and or more Acts of the General Assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, • shall be applied to the purpose for which it was ob . tallied, or to repay the debts so contracted; and to no other purpose whatever. ' . • SecTioN 2. In addition to the above limited power - the Statb may contract debts to- repel Invasion; sup prank insurrection, defend the State in witr, ,- or, to re deem the present outstanding indebtedness of-the State; but the money hrislng from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied, to the purpose 'fur which • it was raised, or to repay such debts, -and to no other • purpos - d — w - h — dtever. ' Scortox flicept the debts above specified, in sec ' time ono and two of this' Article, no debt whatever shall - be die-atoll- by or on behalf of the State. Seevitul 4.• To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt r oontractsd as aforesaid, „ - the Legislature shall, at.:its first session. after the adoption of this amendinent, create a sinking fund, • • which. shall bo sufficient to pay the accruing- interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the .principal ... thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty •-, thonsatkdo l lars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual Income of the . public works, from time ' • time owned .by the State,l,Jr the_proceeds •of the sale of tlio,sarite, or any Part thereeT, and of the intorno - Or proceistliciif Mitsui stocktiowned by the State, At. gether With other funds, or resources, that may be des= !putted by law. The said - sinking • fund , -may be in creased, from time td time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the State; not re quired for the 'ordinarrand current expenses of gov ' • eminent, and unless in' case of war, ineurrection 'or invasion, no part of the said slnkingjutiff be used or applied otheiwise than in the extiaiguislinient orthe public debt, until the amoitlit of such debt • IS reduced below the sum of live lailliOns of dollars. ' SarrleN 5. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, .be pledged, or loaned -to, any: Individual, company corporation, or associati -, n; -nor ' shall the commonwealth hereafter become ajoint owner - Or stockholder, in any company, association, or corpora ' timL SEu. .6. The commonwealth stud' not n.sttnia the . . , dobt, or any part tharoof, of any county, city, borouo .or township; or of any corp Oration or assotiation ; 271 - 11illestrOMICdebtralialt - li4Ve, beo.n contracted the. state to_repaL invasion, suppress_toniustieimsu rpetion,'defend - itself iu time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge .of any portion of its present indebtedness. Sze. - 7. The .Legislature Shall . not 'authorize any County,-city, borough, township, or incorporated dis• ' trict, by virtue of a vote,,ofits citizens, or - othorwise. to facome n stockholder in any company, association, or col) coition; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to', anyOorporaticin, association, institution, orparty. . _ , • . BF.COND AMENDAI . I3Ii. . - _They° shall be ati athlititlnal_ article to said oonstittl tution, to bC:desigrottod.nearticlo XILos ' MINI= • XII. . ' • • • . OF NEW COUNTIES. • ' • rifeNo county shali be divided by a line ctitting`o'ff over :-ono-tenth ()fits population (either to form a now county or otherwise),_'without the express assent of snob county; - b - iii Vote of eliitors . theff - shaWiiiiy -new county be established., Lont roo n or ainiug ,less. than Lair .......hundred,square miles. • .. THIRD, AMENDMENT. • From section two of the first article of the constitu• tion, strike out the words "of the city of Philadelphia, and of each county respectively;" from section five; • same article, strike out the words, 'tor Philadelphia andof the several count/es;" frcup section seven, se rue article, strike out the words. " neither the city of Phila delphia nor eny," and insert in lieu thereof the words '• and no; and strike out section four, same article, and Julien thereof Wee t the tolloWing: . . "Sec. 4. In the year one' housand eight hundred and sixty-lbw, and. in every seventh-year thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be apportions. and distributed equally throughout the state, by districts, 'in proportion to the number , of tax able inhabitants in the severer-parts thereof; except that' any county containing .at least three thousand five hundred ts.xables may be allowed a separate rept* stmtation ; but no more than three counties shall be joined, hnd no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number' of taxahles to entitle it to at least two representatives. shall . have a separate representation assigned it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." end_aseetien sevett,eatne article; insert these words, "the city. of Philadelphia .shall be divided bate single senatorial districts, Of contiguous territory as nearly equal In taxable population as possible; but no ward shall he divided in the formation there Of." The legislature; at its first Bemioti, after the adoption • antendment; shall dividathe citrof Philadelphia "e • into. Hariatorlal.., and rePresentative districts, in the ---manner-above provided; such districts to remain un changed until the apportionment in the year ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-four...A• FOURTH-AMVIDMHICT. To bo section xxvi article I The le(giskture shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any' charter of incorporation hereafter mu ferred by, or under, any special or . general law, when ever in their opinion It may be lojurious to the'citizens of the commonwealth in such manner, however, ggl no injustice shall be done to the corporator. ' • ; In Senate, April 21,1650. \,;Essoivsn, That this resolution pos. On t o first amendment, yeas 24, nays 6. On the,;second n a nd , maint,leas 19, says 0. On , the third iuMindmen yeah 28, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 2d, ys 4 Extract from the Journal. ' • . ' • .' • TIIOSIAS A. MAGUIRE;CIe h. In House of Ite'presentatives,l _ • • pyll 21,1856. j Ifrsotvsna, - That this resolution para. On the Mit amendment, yeas 72, , nays 764. On the Becond.amend ment. yeas 63, nays 25.. On the third wendment, yeas 64, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. Extract from the Journal:, WILLIAM JACK, Clerk... es:7l, l Te Onus, • .1 P=NSYLVANIAi EIS.:' I.do hereby certify-that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy, of the original "Rembitten rela tive to an amendment of the Constitution,'.' as ;the { same r remains on file in. this o ffi ce.. • • .----A ' In testimony; whereof I have :hereunto set L.S.• my hand and caused to.he affixed,the seal of ,-.--..;' the Becretary'nPffice, the day and- year-above written. 0 ' A. G. CUITIN, • . -' Bee. of the Commonwealth. , In Senate, April 21, 1856. • Easolution proposing amendments to the Oonstitu. tion of the Commonwealth being nnderepnaldemtion, On the 'question; • • . e k i „ Will the Senate Ogres to the first amendment? The, yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro. sir:lona •of the Pt:institution, and were as follows: , • Yeas—Mesas. Browne, Buckaliw, Creswell, Evens, F or osen, Flennikenrelloge, Ingram, Joints: 1h Knox, rainhocli, M'Olintock, _Price,. Sellers, Shuman, .•....--Wker f7 3.. Wilkins anikrla L tt, Speaker, _ , ways--Martsrs. Grubb, Gregg,:Jordon, Mellinger,' and . So the question was determined In the affirmative. — (tn the question, Will the, Senate agree to the second amendment? The youl• and • nays were" : taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution; and were as Wi l ms; .. yeas—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cresswell, Evans, - Doge, Ingram, Jamison; Knox, lanbach, Lewis, at'Clin task, Sellers, S. union, Souther, Straub, Walton; Welsh, Wherry, and Wilkins-19. • " . Nays—Messrs. Gmbh, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price, and ilia, 4peaker-6. • So the quatlon was determined In the alti.lie, On the question, • • • EilEl A. 0.. QURTIN, Sec. of the Ooliimblivealtl4 Secretary's LIM*, liarrisburg, June 27,156. IS 11 the Senate agree to the third amendment ?; The yaas and nays-wero taken agreeably to the Con: . s stitutiot4 and werenalollows; • . Yeasiessre, Ilrovuo, Buckalew; Crabb, Croswell, Evans, Ferguson, .Eleriniken, tinge, Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox,Laubach; • Lewis, M'Clintoek, I'rntt, • Price,'Sellors; Shuman, ,Sonther, Stroub, Tag gart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, 'Wilkins, and Platt. Speaker-20.. ' • . • 'rays--Mr. Gregg—l.. 'So the question win: determined iu the affirmative. quextidn, • " .• Will - the Senate agree to the fourth amendment.?.. The yeasand nays werelakon agreeably to' the Con stitution, and well! as follow, viz : Yeas-Messrs, Browne; Buell:dew; Cresswell, Evans, klennfkon..lloge, I ngram, ,Jandson, Jordan, Knox, Lan bash,"Lowis, M'Clintork. Price, Sellers, Shuman, South er, Straub, Walton, Welsli, Wherry; Wilkins and. Platt, Speriker,-23. • • . . . 1.41 ye:•--Mr Crelb, Gregg, Mellinger q.a Pratt;.--A: gys—Messrs, Cntbb, ap).l So Ilmquestion was determined in this‘`aftirmative. Jou=Pot the Hosts!). of Ilepresenttltlves, April '2l, 1856, The yeas and rfys,were taken agreeably to the 'pro visions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed amendment, were as follciff, Viz:* • • ' ' Yeas—Messrs. Andersmf ' , Backtis,' Baldwin,Ball, Beck, (Lycoining,J.Beek, (York,) Brnhard, Boy, Boy er, Brown, - Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Catripbell,Ca rty, Craig, Crawford; Dowdall, ...Edinger; Fausold, Foster, Getz, Haines, Hansel, liarper,•lleins, Hibbs,. Hill, Mb loges, ii ppl o, llolcomb,fllunseeker, I bri e, .1 nghani, Innis, Irwin. Johmi, .I..ohnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, LoVett, MCalmont, M'Carthy, M'Comb, Mangle, Ai near, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhea4-Nittnietnachdr, - Orr,-PearsonrPhelps-, PurcellynaruseysAteed,'llelnimlffi- Iteberts,_ Shenk, Smith, .-(Allegheny,y-ffinith,- (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) Strolls°. ThompSoii,Vall, .WhaJlon. Wright, (Dauphin.). Wright, (Luzerne; ulernuin and Wright, Speaker-72. . • Naye:-.Messrs. Augustine, Itarry, Clover,Coburn, Dock, Fry, Fulton; Gaylord, G Hamiton, Han cock, Housekeeper, Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mumma, I'atterson43allebury, Smith, .(Philtulelph,a,) Walter, Wintrode and Yearsloy-24. So the question was-cleterMined in•the affirmative.' ' On. the question, House agree t 0 the second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken, and wore as follows, . Yens —3le s ss ra. -A nde mon: BaCk u s,-Bal dwi Ball,-Beci,- (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown, Brush; Buchanan, - Caldwell, Campbell.. Carty,. Craig, l'ausold, Foster, Getz - Haines. 'Hamel, Harper, 'Heins, I libbs, 11111,legas, llipple, llolconib,llunseckey, Im brlo, Ingham, pads, Irwin, John's, Johnson, Laporte, Leho,'leintraker; Lovett, Wept Man t, 111'Carthy,31'Comb, Mangle,-;3liiifeir: Miller, Moritgarnery, Moorhead, Nun nemacher, Orr, Pearaon, - Purcall,- Ramsey, • Reed,' Rein hold, Biddle, Itaberts,taink, Smith, (Allegheny), Strauss, Vail, Whalion, \Wight, (Luzerue,)Zithinerman and Wright, gpeaker.-113. - Nays—Messrs.. Augusiino, Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry - , Fulton. Gaylord, Oihhonty, Hamilton, Hancock, llu tisk er, Loiseuring, Magee; Manley, Morris,, Mununs, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith. (Cambria.) Thomp son, Walter, NVintrode, Wright• (Dauphin) and Years • . So the'question was' determined In the affirmative. • On thn-questitin, - . . . ag-reilli) the third - iinfonditieni? " Tlie - yeas nays weinlalcalt; and were as follow,' EAS—Messrs.. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beek, (Lycomipg) Beck, (York - ,) - Bernhard, Boyd, Bo yer,lirown. Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Mingo!, Sausold, Foster, Fry, Getz, Haines. Hamel; Hariier; Heins, — lliblis, Hill, 11111egas, ;fipple, Holcomb. llbbsekeepar,-Imbrie,lngliam, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo,- bmnralcer, LOYett, Wqril moat, )('Comb, Mangle, Molnar, M I er;:itontgom. cry; Niiiinernacher, Orr. PearEm, jthelps,'Burcell, Ram -soy; Reed; Biddle Shenk .Smith, Smith; (CamkrlA) Smith, (Wyoming.) Thompspn, ]fright, - (Dauphin,) Wright. ( Liiierne), and man—cif. N, , crs—;.7ilessfs. Marry; Clover, _Cobrirn, Dock, Dowdal, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney,, liarnilton, Hancock, finale-. her, Leisenrlntt, M'Carthy, Mager:, Manley, Mortrhentl, Morris. Pattersoff;=lt ilnireld, Roberts; baludiurv, ' 4l,'lst• ter, Whitrode; YeareFey aiiirlVflith - cSpeaker-2:5 So the question was determined in the affirmative— Oir the question, ' Will the If ouse alteee.,to the fourth amendment The yeas and nays were taltervi.and were.as_fellowy .Ths—Messrs. Anderson, ilackus, Ball, Buck. (ty: comiiig,) Bock, (York,) Bernliavd, Boyd. Royer, Brown, Brush, Ilucharnul,-Caldlyelj, Campbell, Party; Craig, Crawford, Dowdal. Edinger; - ,Fauseld, Foster, Fry, Oar., Hamel, Harper Heine*, Hibbs, 11111, 11111egas, Holcomb, liou4okeeper, liunsecker,., Innis. Ir win, JohnsenJorporte„ Lebo, Lngakez;;Llivolt, Weal niont,..slTartli7,•, 51"Comli, Mangle, Mermar; Miller Montgomery, Ilioorhea4, Nunnemacher, Orr. Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Rood, !Moly/lir-Riddle, Rut. arts, Shenk, Smith, (Caritbria,) Smith; (Wyoming,) Thompson, Vail, Walter, \Viridian; Wright, (idizerne;) Tearsloy, Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker-66., Nays—Messrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fultonoolls bony, Haines. Hancock, Huneker, Ingham; Leisenring, Magee, Manley Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Win trode-16. So the question . was determined in the affirmative. • SECRET/1117A Cr Arcs, ..} • Harrisburg, Juno 27, 1856. Pennsylvania, ss : • • • , • . • Ido certify that the above and foregoing is it A true and correct copy of the "Yeas" and ...Nays" taken on theltesnintion - pmposing amendments to the Constitu— tion of the Contmonwealth t as the same appears on the Journals,of the two liousetatf-the•Oenoral Assembly of this Commonwealth for the session of 18611. • . Witness my hand and the tical °field office'," . , this twenty-seionth•day of Juno , one thou sand eltdiehundred .undlifty•slx. .n 'Th .—" ‘ • A: tl. CURTIN, . . Secretary of the Commonwealth. ONE CENT AND A MACKEREL • REWARD. ittrawfiy from the subscriber, in Carlisle. Pa., on the sth inst., an indentured apprentice to the Pool and Shoo„ making businexs, named IOIIN GREEN. Said boy is about 19, years old, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, hair light Mor and ierrthin. Under his nose is a very large take in, and his lips very fat All persons are Ilsrbitt , herharing or trusting. him. The above reward but: no extra charge will be paid for his delivery to Mo. JOHN WIIISLER. J lily, 9. 1866-3 w; • ."'" . oT.l.O.E.—Notice is hereby given that application will be made to tt e next Logis• ature of Peonsylvahht,lo alter the charter of the Dv lisle Deposi4, Bank, located in - the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county. so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a 'lank .of issue, and to change Its. ame to the Carlble Bank. Alio to increase the eapltal arpresent seven two thousand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars) to Three Hundred Thousand Bottom' W. M. DELTESI, • July 9,38561 1 Cashier. • ... - OTICE TO TEACLIE.4S. The • ExiininationLof-Teacht:ralicM-thiipiblicachoola w II be held as follows: . Mechanicsburg, July 28, at. •1 o'clock, P. M. Nowville • " .29, 1 • • a • Ship'bg 4wp.) " 30, 1 Ship'bg (bor.) " 31, 1 Newton, August 1, 9 • " A. 51 S. Middleton " 2, 9. ' Southampton, " 4, 1 . , "P. M. Hopewell, 5, 10 "A. IL 51191 in. ,, • " 6, 1 - " I'. M. -. • Frankford, • a 7; 1 West Pennsboro, " 8, 0 " A. If. Silver Spring, -9, N. Middleton, - " 10, ".. East Pennsboro, " - 18, 12 ' " • ' 'Hampden, " 19, • 1 • "P. M.. ' Monroe, " .21,. 10 " A.M. Upper Allen, " 22,- - 10 • • Lower Allen,, 23; • 1 f P.M. Dickinson, 20, 0 1"A. M. "N. Cumberland, 29, • 1 The Directors will please appoint the place of meet. ing, andif conyenient have the Examination held at a shouldbfl furnished. :It is expected that .Dire w restbiTrbe; sent at the appolnted time. _ Th — e - EXI, aro resPeclfullfinvited tb - attend: 11 DANIEL.. SHELLY, . Superintendent CUmh. Co. —July 9,1858. - • . - NEW MARBLg YARD.—Now is the accepted time, and now la the day for ' Grave Stones, • • Monaments, ' • at Ifoffer's Marble Yard, Carlisle, Pa. Also, Iron - Ball ing. . [Apr. 16, 'L6-tiat. earligle Aertilb. 31tisceffuncous. r '(Q AIUSICIANS.—For sale, a .first -1 rate VIOLIN, with tax. Enguire at this Wilco manadiataly. • • . . (111EAP TARLETANS,A. lot; a .k . ) :Mllto Tarbdans, for •covoring Chendeflors and Picture Jemmies, forsale cheap by Juno 11. H . I) EVOLVING GRAIN RAKI4A..— t..Tust received a largo lot of Revolving Grain Rakes, Situnre and Round. Teeth...foe saki very cheap. Also, a good assortment of Wain C.indles,'M different makes, at 11. SAXTOS'S .llnedware 'Store,- East Itlniti Street, Carlisle. • • • Juno H. NE - LIMIBER YARD !—TIUM mio; 4 Co. having opened a laegii Luniber Yard at Mechanicsburg; would invite Carpenters, .Builders and others.-witlitine Lumber to 'Call-and emits they have all kiiids of Lumber on hand. All orders sou_ t' to Ilipebanicsburgwill.be punctually attended. June-11, 1856:-,-31n-, . . . 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The buildings and furniture are new, and every exertion will be made to make visitor) comfortable.: __ IMiloardine Sr.vinv Dontvas PER Wass Cehildren • und or twelve years of age, at second table, and servants, half price. Address ' . • • • JOS. W. PATTON, . .. - - .Paportown, Cumberland Co, Pa. --------- 7 -7 REFERENCEB:- O'Brien, On&Iln & Co., Baltimore. llobert o .4arrett, Esq , . .. , Dr. Thomas Buckler • " Hon. Henry May, ~ • . . . lieldlenumi IL%yward , Philadelphia. . ..W.B. Camp 11, St. Lawrence Ilotel, Phila. rod lion. P' Watts, Carlisle. _____8e5..J_8,..11Lar*....,..._.:4.;,.,2..._'...` - ..t......._:._:_—_—. .1. 11, Parker, 1t ti q.,,,...:'?, ', • •- . , • Col. Chas. 11: y," V. A. " . . Juno 4,1800. . KETCHUM'S M - 0 WING Agtwy - MACHINE ..4".-; The completesum:sant Ketchum's Mowing ( and Reaping Machines for the last, five years has -caused a demand for .nearly 10.000. They are ,wannuted te cut from-10 to 15 acres .of grass or grain In a day, as Well as it can be mot with a scythe or cradle. Paco of Mower,. #115; combined Machine, #135. • • PASOIIALL] MORRIS & CO., 7th and Market Stied)", Phila. SOlO Agent :for Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland .A.GRICULTIIRAL NESTS. • Rldgini and Sht vol Plows, for ,Corri- and Potatoes, B*panding Cultivators, with 'Steel Teath hi various patterns, •Field and patontlicytho Swaths and Seyth r et - Thniihin - X.awn SeytheS: with _dratted, lacks,_imperier_lluloAdMS-llaY- Forlie, with rope,spd • tackle Fomplete, and all other artleiewfor frirm and gardeth - P.ASCHALIJ MORRIS h 004 ;•• ' 7th and Market Streets, Phila. . . • ItY . IMPLEMENTS: Staln's Patent Atmospheric - Premium U nulls of various sixes, also Horsepower • , .Churns and Fixtures, Butter. Workers (3 •• Varieties) Butter Prints, &e.. • • PASOII.ALL mottii,ts & co., 7th and Market Streets,' Phila. 1 / 4 . • Jane 4,1858. • . • K ing lßTTOS,llleilicine . s, Chemicals ; Chemicals ; ',Vey- Turneries, Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, eel-' . rspiqlrfor small advences i a . t ' May 7'3,1556.- .South lianover Street. SP ILLN G t _ T AND 0A .N 1 It _ The uTiaeWniar hifilteithe attention of hiseld eue tomor's and tho puhile to his new and seasonable as. Sortmedt of SII.IC, FUR. and STILAW HATS, CIA/Tit • OA PS, 4c. for gentlemen arid Boys wear, of the liteirs . styles; and bust quality. The assortment will be found , to einbraCe uvery - sort and sine of Hatequiti Cups for lion,' Buys, and .Children, from that commonest and cheopeSt to' the most stylish and tishionadile, such 'as •, Oakford's spring style Of gentlemen's Hats. White, Black and Brown, Slouch Hats, with. Fur Hats of his own Man- • utacture, (toys, cloth. caps of-various colors and, prices, - with a largo assortment of Men's and Iloy's straw hats • of different quidities'and prices, to suit, the pockets Of I both rich lindaxx.r. Peeling onfident that every pur, • chaser OM be • accommodate from ids extensive and .ituded assortment ho• cordia y invites his friends ' to: Call and examine at his 01 establishment on Main Street.• • . . ' WM. 11. TROUT. ' SPRING' & - SUMIIII/ ' CLOTHING I _.. .. REMOVA . " - ' •- ti'lltllNEit A 13TIO. have temporatratlly moved thelf :Aiwa to the corner room of Burkholder 's Motel, where .- they-will he phiased to see their old customers. Fine and Common Clothing, , • , .I's iTiirld Figured Clothing, . . ' Light and soiribre Clothing, , - , • Night rind morning-Clothing . . , Noon and evening Clothing, • : • ' Dress and business -Clothing,. - - - - • Weck and Sunday Clothing, .... . Home and traveling Clothing, ' ----- -Bright and soft-hued Clothing, . . " Big and little" Clothing, . . • • Boys' and young men's Clothing, • ' • . - Grave and stylish Clothing, .. Cheap and cheaper Clothing, , . . • • Or any kidd of Clothing, May lie had at - STEIN Elt•iir BRO'S.--Cheap_ Clothing . _ .... ___ _ • Among their extensive assortment may he found Fine Black and Blue New Style. Dress and Frock Coat', 'Made ~ in the latest fashions of French and English Cloths. '.' , . . . _ . , New style Business ecatA, in' ' Black, liro . nn, Blue and .. Green Clots. and Plain and Fancy CIIMILIIOIIJS. Li trent iinglittin. and Cotton coats, of every tind.;s . • . - 1/oulde and Single-brcatded Vests, an endless'variety of, Plain and Fancy Silkit, satins, eussluicres, Greua,- dines, and 51:weeklies, kr. . Fine itlaldc Feench Doeskin and Fancy firseiinere Pants ; Plain Light-Ctaored Fancy Catkiniere Pants— _ Sprldg-iltylive. - Also a full assortment of Shirts, eollarri, Bosoms,era- . vak ' Pocket liandkorchlefs, Sikppuderry Stocks, ltoNree - ,-- 1 / 4 iloscry and Urribrellart. .. ' i . . __Crinkle, April In. - lefi3. - -4 0 ...J _ . OINT STOCK AS __EosTAN.loN_Or_Tut: Btu SPRINII LITERARY INSTITUTE," . of ertffio, Cuinherlund Co., -__ (rand and extensive iutle ut BOOKS.—REAL .ESTATE, ,The lirocreds of the sale to be devoted to.lLiuldating, the Debt of the 'institute. . • • • • • • Cup:walled Oplierttlnlty to buy a valuable Book, and hiteoule.a Shareholder in nitiell.vaJuabbi primerty. 1.11.;UT. tiUNNIS EVS .11:KAT Woltli vim-- molt NIONS. wily too. Dollar per . eory—Eleven.Thiol.s ' for Ton Dollars. 11..4..ry 'of 41.... , M0rin0t0. by far the most mcmcato a :IA .....liable work we hate I that de1uded,pe0pm...1........1er. that—every -persofi ti n y... theeoint. a Shareholder. the..f a Rook and•CM•till, er it i i of Meinferrliii, of tn.. a,..ochatlon mill be may $l. The CoAllirate wilt on.ifle the holder to an, lutenist In thu following • ' - VALI1A111.1: ItEA.I. ESTATII, &c.: • 1 VALITARLE, _.02f.00 All necessary tJu.Cimirdinus. situated hi (utilberiand-1 alloy, - near s 4.llle,eantaining - 125 acres. - - 3,600 Adjoining tinrabove, containing 125 acres. • 6 ALUAItLIi TIMBER LOTS,• - 1,660 Orlin:term' each, situated ha . Mifflin township, Cumberland cenuty„. • • 2 VALII,4Ii4E Tl5lLPit LOTS . 3,600 • Of 25 acres each. . 1 SPEPNDID NEW BRICK JUJUBE, • • . 2,009 Stoty and Brick Etiiiding, adjoining the Hall on the West. • 3 It Pi II hY IMPROVED OUT-LOrs, I,soee' Of over ;3 acres each, within halt a mile of New-. • • • tulle, at .500 each. • 100 Orders ihr 11EltitON;-B.cELEIIRATED WRIT- • ING INK. at $d per order. • •-•- 1,200 1 MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANO, 400 From the Celebrated Factory of Wm. Knabe & • • ' Co., Daltimore. . . 1 Superior Melodeon. • • 100 2 Splendid Hunting Case (Mid Lever Watches, at $lOO each, •. ... 200 . 2 Splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at . $B7 50,175 5 tipletiltl Cold Watthafkat.sso each, ° 2.50 • 15 splendid Ladies' Cold Watchca, at $5O each, - 500 10 hue Silver Lever Watches, at $25 each,2t 12 '` . ~ 'Watches, at $2O each. • .• - .: 2 to superior-Parlor-Clocks, .31-$3 each, 1.11 60 " Gothic. " 3 . . 150 so' " Cottage,_" , . • , 3 ' 150 1 excellent Family Carrikie (latest stylii), ' , 200 1 • •• Itoelaiway .-, 175 1 '. Top Rum', • . .. 175 1 excellent Spring Ww4m.. - , ' 100 1 superior Two-borso Read W.i.,.. (0 ,, .. , • ' 100 2 sets Splendid llarne”l:(Sillei u...tintizi..s, "-50 2 'extra SpatliQh Saddles. . ''',. . 75 2 superi-e• %Una Seths, - ' -.' ' . 160. 1 tua..miticent,SAL Table. ' ' . - 45 TUGS. - IL • RULES 2 Inyssing liurenus, 1 splendid seeretary, 4 'rubles (extra. Cherry), =MEE ), S is 4 'hairs, at $l5 par set, ..10.1 •,ts, 2.0 yards cacti.. S.3a per . ,iporksl Cal pets, 2.0 yards earn,_ r _. to ..., 2110,00-}molo . Carpets, extra, each at ;f ro :pet •4, natio! :I. , Ve.ft. at 1115 each,. -. . 11%) 20i-th-nt I.i. : 4 0its Black Clothes, at $3O each, . '5O 2 - ': ,--- Oil': Dresses, $3O each, . . 60 8 '. ' clothing, •15 ' l2O 10 '." • Hats._ 5 50 /2 ". Boots, 0 12 , " ~.. ,ileutlemen's Shoes, $3 50 earl), 12 ," •• - • 0 Gaitars, 400 ---;-_ 60 12 " - Ladles' Shoes, 100 Gold Poocilli t 'at $2 200 (old Pens, at 00 each, 200 - - 100 - Boxes - Assorted - PerfumeryTat - $l. - 00 cachi --- .7" , 40 copies well•bounit Sliscellancous !looks, at $1 a each; • • CO . 15 Ladles' Albums, at $2 each, 30 . 500 pieces Popular Music, • 152 Thls Association Is founded upon honest and fcir principles. Each book purchaser gets the , value of his' money in the book, and on account of Shegreat number Sold, becomes a shareholder- In much' valtuible. pro. perty,--A-certificate-willbepresented-totackrbOok chaser. entitling thq holder to an' interest itithe above valuable property: As soon as the hooks are - 41 sold, notice will ho given to the stockholders t and a conven tion wilt be' hold in Noorville, at the Institute's Ifs% when a Coutu4tteo will be chosen; to whom the pro party will be delliiipd, to be distributed among the shareholders. All Cie articles that can will be exhibi ted at the Institute's Yak, on the 12th of August. Prete the very battering manner in which . this Joint Stockaasociathiti is resolved and pitronized, end from- . the number of tickets already. sold, It Is conedently be; lieved that the property can bo delivered to the share holders In. a few months. For the character of the " BIGI SPRING LITKRAUT ittSTITUTE," and those cenuectedWlth it. we are permitted to refer to the following gentle. men: • -. REFERENCES: Ron. Jas. Pollock, Gov. of Penn'a. . • • I on. Thaddeus Stevens,Wit:utter. fll. , Ron. 'Frederick' Watts; Carrillo. llon,l.sers., Todd, Mom' Con., Carlisle. • • ''Senator WiM4I. Welsh, York, • Iron. Wm. F. Murray, llarrisburm • , Wm. Knabe & co i Lltaltipnore. st - Att'netittilblaTPl. —. • Daniel Shelly, Sup. Posntnau•Schnols..•- --• *4.1-_ garritbu ordorsi fOr Books- and Certificates, by mail, should be address . JAMES MaKEETIAN, . See" Dig Spring Literary 'lnstitute," _ • Newville, Cumberland CO., Pa. —. • AGENTS WANTED, in every Wes& and 11111 age in the United States, to obtain subscriptions fbr Books, to whom a liberal commission will be given. AU Letters . of Inquiry; accompanied by, a' Postage Stamp, will be prmptly answered. . JunBlB,lBso. , . - Neu) libitertisentents. 00 I.IfARDWAItE 1,. HA,RD," ARE I THE LA.IIOEdT STOCE . ..I.N:Tt El COUNTY! uL N PANNE & SON, ivholesalti.and L ... 9114 in American, °arum* and English Hardware, ana tattler) -&m, invite tha attention of Mechanics, Farmers,' and the public geneially, to mir nuusnallyi, large stock, oonfidei,-. that we are sellinggoads on more reasonable forms than kny_s_Allaritainio in tbasounty,:_ . , [April 0 66. • UTALL P4P-Elt 1 . • • . - Y . • JOTIN P. LYNE;k SUN :tve the pleasure of inforining the, public that the; 1 .tvo at last completed thirianlorgoinent 'of their story id are. now reeelving,the largest and most varied at. , .rtment tifWall , Paper . firid Window illikda over oponet Carlisle.' A call' is sdicited from these wanting Pape , longings of uny nre confldont that all (WI ; supplied froth our mammoth stock. At .the I' and, North !layover street. - April 0, MC. • ALL .PAPER.--Just. received . Y splendid stock 'of Parise'. Hangings,. Windoe • I liailes and Fireboard Prints,' embracing MI the newei" . .• id must approved styles. The designs, are neat lute, and_the prices such as cannot fail to glyewire • ye invite eur friendi and the public genera • CO* call and examine oltrttssoetutuut before purchatip,... lacwhere; • • H. SAXTON, march2l * ' East Mdn'Street, CarilL LTV'. HA. itl) WA. B. RTAY3II 3 .N-...k "SONS._ • _ StPilvf; NEAR 11.4 L ROAD DEPOT. Thu Aubscribers, located irk 'the . room lately °couple,. by Mrs, Foust, ail a grocery Store, west 'of the Rail Beal Repot. have juit opened an entire new stock of WARE,.to which they would call the attention of the: friend.; and,the public generally. The stock, which large and varied,-war selu tted with especial refcirenCe t the,witnt's- of the — pubite;:and ;full gists in part of th. •.• - • BM (MSG HARDWARE of all kinds, such as lock., !atelie r s, hinges, nulls, bolts, screws; Ito.: comprisin• ovary article of Hordirare used in building and miring, Also.' glass, putty, paints, brushes, &c., of th. most approveti - .qualitrimtb.on.. the - most -reasonapi twins. _ .• TOALIENIiIT MAKERS—The .attention Of .Catinc. .Makers' is invited to our assortnient of -varnishc , veneers, knobs, rosette, mouldings, Am., which will F. found equal to any In the county. ' • ' • SAUULEIt.4and COACIIMAIAtItS will find in -the; t department, all the•artlclOS usitally.required in thei• line of businiks, such as steel springs. axles', to. • 'W A 1,1.. liA PHIL—The /i.g.ortnie.'o, of Wall Paper ez• braces a complete variety of naw and choice patern!.(,' every quality, and at such prices as cannot Jell gi‘i satisfaction. Also borders, window shades, &C., IfOUSit•Kilbli.'iiii.Sare invited . W call and• examine our stock •of •cutleryi prated wars, spoons, ladles; colfc. mills, candlelitteks, snuffeia; Wititers, - -Shavels and tong!. stair OAR, hollow ware, brass And iron- kettles, rum iron!, ke., which we intend to sail very low. , - YA.loll.lltB—For the use . of Farmers n - e htiveint end , less variety of all the-Artielos adapted to their line o! liotthii_n_oually_found-in Hardware Stores, such no plow!. ibrks, spades, shoveht, hoes, mhos, hnrees, traces,-halter t.T.the veryiußeit_r_Oos,:to w.1.11411.75t -call their especial notice. . _ • .. . M ECIIANWS, Ar.c.—We invite the attention ci Mechanics generally to Our stock of edge tools, plan * .v. levels, rows, binces, bilis, augers. hammers, 11108,,raiiiw lie., which we know to be of a superior quality. - TRAIN and STEEL of all kinds constantly on band anti . fur stile cheap. . . • . . t Then wee, friends, and give ,us . 0.. call and examine our goods, ibi we charge nothing for showing them; arm from. a strict. attention to business and a desire to• or I wanfikOkiiite ' we hope - to-‘werlt It'share of pUblie patrot , rage. Don't forget, the place, West Main btreet, west cl the Railroad Depot,:, . • ... April 1, MiK--Iy,l - k - STAYMAN4....SONS. ... VENOVED:-E. NEWLAND & CO'F! iu wholesale and retail LOOKING GLASS ANIS T FRAME 3IANUPACTOILY,;No.I26 Alien stmt:. nppoMto•the Theater, Philadelphia. • N. N. & .Co. recut wid the only Prize Medal, awarded t • the Crystal Palace exhibition, N. Y., 1863. In the Unite, Stater, for Gilt, Moroi-MM. Mantel and l'for NT I 143 W FUItNISIIING IIOOMS, IN 11,, WEST moll ObPOSITE tytOCERY.—The undersigned, having located hitusi.. - permanently in Carlisle, has opened a Shop and Fun,: ture Rooms, whore 11e intends.to matiutisct lite and he,: constantly oh baud every variety of Panler and Chantle: PURNITURR and.CHAIRS. Having ronsiderab)• experience in the buslness;and Intending to pa' personal attention to tho work and fluish'.of hi• furtilture, he expects to give general satisfactin. .to all those who may fa.vor him with the,ir custom. l• willte hi aim to attend to busincia with as nitic promWri . .ss as possible, and will think nettling in lh:• line unworthy his attention. ' Ile will warrant his work. to to good, neat and in ti, -latest styles, well finished, and will sell at the lowr prices possible for, rash. Baying furnished himself with an excellent ilcAsr• he will be ready.to.ilil any orders in that line, promp I,randmn - the - most - reasonable - terms: • tse - All kinds of furniture repaired and ro•dreese• promptly and In the best , . rifler. • . • Carlisle, April 10, 1850. ALEX. L.P.wv‘zo. 8 5.. 6 . , ,5H . • F. 0161ARDWARE I HENRY SAXTON. The subscriberhaving returned from the city would - ea' We attention of his friends and the public to tie , largeand well selected aasortment of Illitd.wAtuw.,hich has just received, consistingln part of lltil.WNO 'e KR I ALS, nails, screws, hinges, locks, bolts; glass r putt% . paints, oils, &e. TOOLS—edge toolst saws audplanes every description, with files. rasps, hammers, anvils, . MASS of every description and quality- 7 comma, glass of different brands, white polished American 'Oa., French glass of all shies, double thick glass of all slit ground enamelled glass. Ac. . „ A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAI DLERS TOOLS, togAtherwith morocco, lining and Mr./ ing skins; shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mbur,l lug, saddletrees, &c. , COACH TIUMMINU-...CINIVASS (plain, enamelled. f.; ured and emhoised,) 'patent and enamelled leathe, Axles. springs, hubs, spokes, fellow!, shMts, Cabinet Makers will find a large assortment of van ishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding, moot to . hair cloth, curled hair,&o. I-Tm- Vllpmo oup,iNT—A-newarticle-for-Makintr---- beautiful. white and brilliant holish, for dining-roam hailers, &e. lliON=A large steel; ciimprising all kinds in genors ItS.Ttoutember the old stand, East High Street, Cah lisle, Pa. • • MarcliAlBso,3 30 Ince, tio rriTE - - TITIR - D7 ---- MiNITAL --- -7 - FAl:li= - x. . • - _ • 0 VIM' gill be BIG SPRING LITP,RARY INSTITDTR ' - , Wlll De held hylorsnaay 1141. i, Newcllle. Pa., On 'IL. 12th, 11th: 14th. and 15th' days of , August, 1 85 6. T , this exhibition farmers, and mechanics, artists and th. - ladies are cordially invited to contribute the product , of their Industry and skill. . It has been objected by some, that in the publlshe , : list ofprelqiums, too hi& a reward has boon offered fo , the best Plo-wman, While' nothing Imo been' °tiered f -, . the Second best, In order. to obciato-this objection, HI officers have agreed to the 'Wowing Change,lz : Pc the bestplowing, a two-horse Plow, worth $l5 for th . second best, $5 to be paid by the person to w om th., / first premium shalt have-been awarded; for,. the best plowing (by boy ; under 16) "Scientific American." . For the purpose of inciting BAND Blu the nelghborinc counties to honorable conipetition, a Sacra 11 RUT Bo ps,,ixo Saxe HORN will be awarded to the band whici . , producco the best music during the,Fair. Tho Big Spring Saxe Horn Band, Juicing . procured ..... set anew instruments. Will. be In attendance do-floc the Fill,r : to enliven the occasion with spirit-stirriff, , Atigulte a -number-of.-apilicatlons -have beek'Ansd' fir space in which to exhibit, it is desired that than. who with to exhibit many articles should apply'fo- , room at as early a date as possible. ~. , For full partici:dant send for a copy of the Rules and List of Premiums, which we have published in pam phlet fbrni: '' ,- '' ' J. Bourn, Prepident GLIOL AitSHIP, tot ship id Dickinson Coilege, one year of 'which: list boon used, is offered ibr sale on reaionaide ylrms. - ilaire at - ' _ TftlS OFFACD.,, . June 25; 1856. 4jartimare. Mitsceffancims RENRIr SAX JAB. lITESEUAN, Becietary [June 36,1866. 1.,..-i, 5 El