El a ; otiUcaL For tlxo Her:pd. ;,The Power aof Coogrels to LoOslate ork Slavery. NV . . _ • The. Legislation for, the• Territory of Oregoa , Itirniebes Bevimal ; instances of a conclusive, 'nature relf,tive.tolhe vicws, of CongresS •on ',the iiii!etioc of constitutional, pOwer:, -- A bill ofeating a Territorial government, (cif ititivp,-(in, containing this " That there shall ueither , be shivery or involuntary '— serv it u d e in said Teiritory, otherwise than in • the punishment ef critne.N.Wltetrfthe party ? Uive. been"duly _convicted'," •'passed the, Ouse of Representatives,. Btl "of Feb. 1845, Q 3 - 140 . yeas tariff „nays, • When the question Was put, on the adopthin of this anti-Slavery' • clause,, there:appeared 129 votes in favor.of it and 69 agaitiat it. Among the yeas were found - fA Soetbern members, and among the . nays only fiso Northern... Democrats. Oa the fith of August, 1846, the Oregon 'bill being under consideration, thelelloWing amendment was read the' 10th line of section 12, after the word Oregon, insert,' " and neither slavery nor involuntary servitude 'Shall ever exist it , ! s aid , territory, except for crime whereof tbe•party shall have been _dilly 'con ... .victed." The 'question being put: Will the • House agroe-tberete? it was -decided fin the affirmative : seats 108, nays 44. 'Six members fiont the South Voted for this • aggreasioa.-7-- . Again, August 2, .1848,. upon, agreeing with the, committee of the whole striking out that part of the 12th section which extends ,the ordipanee'of 1787 over the Oregbp, Territory, the yeas were 88, nays 114 . And. a proposi• in' the Senate, 10th of Aayst, to embrnaeshu.lllissouri_Conliromise in -this bill was carried by the !Zito:Awing _vote . I Yeas.—Nielisrs Atchiiion, Badger;Dell;Bcii . ton, 13errien; - Borland, Bright,....liatier c . gal hottni „Cameron; Davis:ClD.) Dickinson, -Dou glas, Downs, .Fitzgerald, Foote, llannegan, Hottston, Hunter, Johnson, (MS.) Johnson, '(La.) Johnson, (Ga.) King, Lewis,' Morgan, Mason, Metcalfe, Pearco, BeinstitiniSpruance, Sturgeon, Turneyand.Underwood-88 - ais.--Mesers. Allen, Atherton. Baldwin, Bradbury . , Breese, Clarke,' Corwin, Davis, (Mass.) Dayton, Dii, Dodge, .Feloh, Greene, 774rrei-Dhelps, Upham. .. Welker W itud'-ein• - : - ., ' • - -As til etg Inkjl bp; nu -' eta, b ut that those Seuatdr`s 4./hti . ,vetad , , in t negative were iu qi kti favor .4'fflegialeilaii, but f a different kini. the Wilmot Proviso—the,vote may be regar ded is an-expression of the entire , Senate in - favor at the, rigit.of congress - to Legislate on SlaverYiu.the' Territories, and the rote in the .11onso on the motion to concur lir extend: ing the 1415seuri Coarpromiee also. proves Its tumplui4;in favor of such a light. It stood, " yeas B'4; taye'l2l, Southern members voting in the affirtnative; and Freesoilers in. the neg ative..- Thia,bill. finally . passed tho Senate, - 'with.-the Wilmot proviso, and became a law ~. by receiving the signature of •James K. Polk. , *here note. more .thatrany,sloce the:govern , Moat, evin,oe the full aiiiifidenci 'ot'ali parties 1 ' and all sections in tlifi;elieectaae of the power whioh'ih'dy assert. It was well understood, .. . . that, Slavery could not establish itself in Ore ' goM and therefOre its yrohibition was. valu • • able' only 'ae: , a tlifclitratioU of au lers.ct right., It. was-also 'entirely unnecessary to ' 4144 , 01 e. Missouri itestriaticier:since no pert: ' . .of the 'Or,iktiirllay, nontErtif that ,line, except tia'Ainfire - defiler - 411On- ei - , -- a -- . - priuoipleywbioh - • wouhiliacibfi.the.,S):o l 444: . I4eing a mere SID" . . '' '- ' ). ' ' ' b th4;die'lliete' into ao excuse/ • a...419 14 .9P elt ,R , , ~. '.. , „,., - , - , 1 lo,r, either party to violate Conititution. And does . it seem, reasonable : 1 4 1 4 7 inim e;,ho . fell; .:Ittat r ..the Conetitution vested them with au-." -- - tbarity to regiilate,Slavery, and the pro:" t. I Poatid3T4ulatiOns WrinhilrepulOn,,na, practical ! iiiiiiitil4 the. iiothitii.,;:weiald stilt he. , 15 . OV5i 1 :; -- 40iii,„4. ,k;',...4tiiiitNPii_!toi.oott w h ich r , i#et #4 owtio,f,o,il4opor.l Had there bin ' , our lipprelieodens,.'4. Slavery . -heeemiag,, es t ii io 444o l '.;iii 3 Oitstei -* * Wil m ot , proviso-all-'• ireeite's 'iroat:),"' haT&TSeate 4- exeusa ~ for'there. 4:, e . iielstion of- the QopOitettea,. it ;pie-. hlkssourA , rh LlCatiiprtimlae irgiqd'-,liivirkitiTO,Onl'it.,`Oltiajouvti ' '.'i the Teiritislit lif sold , bete Apses. in 4 ihdaoe ':':-,-?':htt. tiYi9r4Pro-eittrWetethheri,lo;;lti,eht oldie ;; , gTes9l/400:440j0§ilit Pir if there . - 4 • isaii , hieu danger soteelmosedieg thruef,,eNing I:: it ;.fir ~ 4 , i k 41 , - ` I which . ; could _ ,r, 1.„,, ,re . tobill 7 _ ~ iiie Ilniatni, have *lWieol4)so,o4tireeeegtutrbeel:';io — Sel ''''''''''t* . .-fithelhieis4 4 * *llO )1 -1 04.ggtitetd:, fer'siek i -..,...:,L , ,, , ,..a iL agi e.,,,,,,,,,, ,•,_ _ -,....,t-,- - 2 . .- -- •' ,: 4-1 t ' Pl,94e.tli,Pil!,*."<potair c!Ftitieet•conriderstiowl , '.:' , : : -:- .l S.'o4ll , # , AtOt h ir • l iti!ettal. ~ 't!eitt' could bPrii! ,;'' '.i"..,':074:1`514"!?41- .ir:4-Vol:::4ol',',l:iatioitiinol;-; in, ,;, ,A At;kinoil*Aistoiootoiiit3t v)iii . sikdii•' , ' ~,,,,,,,,,qtr z i t ; : 4;,-„...,..)::,! _ ,,,1d.,, , 1,i,- ,-. ,,., - --,,,„ „,..i fq '' " 'tieSidei3'l4thijiir,i4.-ii,v41,4,, iiiit'lc-`,. ..1.10.1 ' VM. ' ' It , r, or, . , flit. i:-.0 . do l l 9,11P,4P Mexica n Iva' MOW have Vl.-.°l" ill ' k'r. 41 111 474r t 1 0. 4 t 1 . 44 ; - . i n th uil ,„PA- witP,,, , ,,..l,4),:irtel'ilm.ineoiiii - dis' 6i‘loi.i. . , iiclif'i 4--- u - ion. -.menu .. ~_ 1-,_. - , ••nntaeut ak law , ffs i , f , , ~,_ ~.. ~.., t - 7-7,7fr...i.M.„.. - , - 7,..r.7 11 5 7 # ' , Awl. , ''4 Al' ''' 144 r.,Mlr4igi i vi . 7V. o f #ilbu ~' 01 , 10 li , ttii ,-.:. 1.- f itantWied4if-. a '- . Satttb, , aiiill;d6 . • . Inlit*ededittlpfislibilitynta ' lity'istablielling . -„ .. 1;. itself in any•ofihnite'Teiritoti4io;the abtitrnof right of exolnsion was:Lived. The ComProelise ritensiires of 1850; perniit= ting the people of the acquired Territories.. to: regulate their own :Institutions, - never `eould haye ina . law, they not reoeitod the suPPO'4 •of Clay tinil 'Aloha' ter, and their ' s tiP • port would never have been': fifen had .`they. supposed the to — spread - 1110 - •liusitek :Webster , said; When speaklnicifthe extension of slavery, "I`re. , , glird slavery as a great'moral,".Sonial nod Po litical spit, arid : ter One: I neisiwouldOentient; and never have aoosetited;' that tiitero should be,nne foot ef,SinveTerritory beyond what the old thirteen States had at the time of the for.- of 'Union I Never! ',Never !: Nei • . • yr; Altb'man.cautiot show, his face to me an say that he can provb• that I ever departed from,that doctrine." :And Mr. Clay said, "It would be an Wort not to propagate right, but s l.must say, tei - egort to , propagate wrong in, the l 'aititories dint; acquired froni I havo.taid tiutt..l never could vote for it, and I re?eat that I never can, and never will vote' for it ; and no earthly pOwer,shall 'ever:make" me vote to punt slavery where slavery (1004 not exist." *hen the two million bill came' up for con• sideration in the Senate, 10th August ' , 1846, bout halran hour.before the time, fixed, for II udjou ent, a motion vas made.to . sfrike out tho Wilm Proviso, which had been attached in the Hou e. - Mr. Davie, of Massachusetts, ook.the floor, and spoke against the motion ill within a few minutes of adjournment, and be bill 'ells lost for want of time. Gen. Cass said with much earnestness, in the presence of several Senators,. ...that .he regretted much that Mr. his speech prevented a vote from• being Oaken ; that he, -(Cass,). and every Democrat front theFTeii - Siiiie wetild have voted to sesta,in the Proviso: he W4S very sorry that ho had been deprived of the opvr 7 , tunity" of-voting-upon it; tbat would_have Amttled-the_tuatter. - " llo_w_strangely_Atewif!._ dered the father of non•intervention wasthen, And in 1849rwhen thc.agitatiOn of this,ques ,- dun Was at its very height, every one of the non-slaveholding States and one of the slave States, (Delaware,) had instructed their mem hers in Congress to pass a restriction upon slavery. These instructions proceeded upon the idea that Congress had the power _, neoes- anry to, accomplish this end. What a wide spread delusion prevailed 'at this period, if the new doctrine of the Democratic) ilarty is truo-Wdelusion controlling the Legislators of every free State in the Confederacy. It hi also a matter of history that the South iii 1850 favored the extension of the Missouri Compromise to the Pitoifie; that it strenuous• ly resisted , the admission of California', ,be. intuit) Congress not ~legislate: slaved in direct conflict with' the will of the' 'people ,of California,_soletunly,exiressed in their on. stitution, and thatten Senators: signed a.Pro test against its admi4eion, beciause •• the right of the sluye.holding States .to a common en. joyment of the Territory. of the. Union had been defeated." It must not be forgotten in titte,conneotion, that Mr. Buchanan, who had voted . for Abe Missouri Compromis e when applied to Texas, was'at that period laboring in concert with Sonthern men to-extend .that line to tho,. Pa oifie, the effect of which would have been . - Ito give a large portion of California to the evils of slavery. He . was then, as we are now, for intervention. He was then in favor of arlend iso g , a geographical line" , between • slavery and treediitn. He seems , to have known noth ing7,of- &limiter- -sovereignty 7 .nothing of the, right of ! the yeepte to settle their own, inter net affairs.. There wasianCinoiniuiti 'platform then to enligh t en; his apderstanding. What a pity, since h e lig,irji .. liti - i:l .,, pltipo . • himself on• ii, I•j€o*Ti'PP.oo:':l,k9t,oootal.'fPut ha 5.4.9. #°,0,0,,,!0',:014:440'--g,if_jio 'Weenie •eni)Oed th*Ciiiiigress'hai'lin'''Opititutionel power to regulate the ;affairs cos:,the Territ4,:e ilea k li He b4fgot notillo4,o4PoFie• lag Gen.. ~ Q4O did, that such is tliell .s*44 , ; by.'':the way, why plioml4,l4lr,,poolman have labored' to eeiend'tfintline in Ai Piiiiiior. $lO he re.: iigt -'' ity gap' eotepromitioe , as Id: ..nco, , l 4)r ; !moot 4;el n.fitruir.l,leire'l :'; Dig. Iw ' :noneitlor them : 'subject n'Ahe imililliati . ‘ of pert,Y6 , and I teo , o4ller o , o:o , l4leseurer: , apemoorsts do : : . !1f: le, did,. iloi4onl4l,l)ilieNee exiiio44;, - "int,11 1 01 4 ,0t 3, g904,f9,:r,i00,10iii.'11y.-o,`?o,'Pf-:rfri cation gniel„f hetet a bleier reverence fat !pineal= : mil l ' which hatl.theniieen th4).0140 :":04% , peat 44iii , tilitti*tiereTinit eiftedted - TIY, its - 04ena (.0944 . ft.lh i fer ‘. :C 47l o", , e , .1 6 .7 1 . 0 . 1 Piiire . il ' airprerthieme7;:bektte aaw„)mtlikes Oa ye ! :, 01141444*511400 1 W0400 4 0 0 .0 411 P1 ie ) IR .l4;4o, l o l :. t9 :#4 e il tli • l', * °l* "l l:*iiil6 ' 0- .!'4 6 t.'" l 'i ll r il ' fii °4° oii4 U 94l l B ‘; ',4444'. ,h a te aitiateii iti4o444 l :P' ) i'n i. ;: . ; ' ,; !.' P`''''' Theseus! ) ,iPifilit 10 0#0 9 * till: 0 ,40: AV_ ieitei:r 4 if ,:;* 1 . ,- ;•;,00 4 -40, 0 0t ,, #;:''00 ,4 :' ,1 "; *kfilii;#44t l° !: tl- ' li t c. ‘7°#' : * t ' ithl !g : 4000114"410,100.440m410k, 0000,1 1 litiaaatiti iff i etitib leititatlirfltity4 'cw ritk, itufkibt• OC II I 4 I - :' .ob ) iatl 9 ° •, - thIL-ox 1 4 0 1tOrist; !o*iiiiltiliV;),liiiiiiiiii ea, ittitlM roue 0 ilie l eie'4(l4iii,o4ol*.,43olo')l7: o tti s rlow: i iifiiiiiiiioo#oo*ol,B444,-ihic,,i ofit;id!'' ie'priiiky , an evil i: , Viet ;4bie response' mime • fi = Icirtti3to 4eralb. MB= -from the Oonth. . ' Mr. Jeflereon considered slavery as a "blot on our •eduntrY;' , o.,., eat political end' moral evil ,:" and itninired; the :liberty of i.na-. l i lion be thmight secure when'welinve removed their only ..firm, conviction the :ninth; Of the people that these libertistrare the ,gift.ef Gad? That they tire'Mit to la;vilelated . but-with. -his -wrath'?-;lndeed my country , when I reflect. thitt,God is ,just,; that his fuiticoMinnot sleep forever I" . hlr.:Mndison said; in the Convention- which, , framed. the. constitution,.: object ,;.to the WUrd slave' appearing,- in the Cnnstitution,, which I trust is to be the charte(of. freedom 'to unborn milliOne, uor would I t willinglY per; petuate the memory of the !tot -art gayer!, -ever rxisted , in our .cofn try. It is a' great:evil, and, under the Providence of God, I look forward tosome'schethe of emancipation Which , shill free us from it. po not, therefore, let us ap pear as if . vve regarded it .perpetual by,' using, in out free Constitution; an'odious word op posed to everysentimeneof freedom. i ' k. „ _ *IMPORTANT TO VEM.. 6 4.LES.! • r.' = iAN'S PILLS; The combination of ingredients- in those rills is the re suit of a long And extensive practice; they are mild in thbir operation; and certain. of restoring nature, to-i . proper channel. in every instance have these Pills pro ved successf al. They open those obstr,uctions to which Yomales are liable, And bring nature into its proper channel, Whereby health is restored and the pale and deathly countenance changed-to healthy ono. - No female eau enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place; Ahether. from ex posure:cold or any other cause,the general ,health mediately begins to decline, and the want of such a rem edy has beep the cause of so many, cotnoimptioMi among young females. - To hales whose health will not. rermit of an increase of their family, these pills will prove a val noble Acquisition, as-'they will prevent pregnancy:— Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, 1037 thing of food, and di turbed sleep do most always arise, from she interruption of nature;, and whenever that is the case, the pills will invariably remedy All thert evils. Nor - nre the , leSs atilevious in the cure of Leticarrll[ett, commonly called the "Whites." Thesepills should nev er be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted. pu'roly Vegetable, end free front anything lid ictriou.s tq MU or health. Fulland explicit-directions at:company:Mitch box. • .----'fbese pills arc put_up.in- square Hat boxes--Persons residing where there .ii 3 no agency established:by onilo. inrOneilollarion-letter,-pro.paid,Ao_Dro suss u.+:, '0.267, Illeeckerstreet, New York, can have them sent to their respective addressive by Gail, ._ . . , __,.. -.. '4; n tADDLEANIfi 7 IcA - RNESS. ...blift.:•- k j 10. The. Siabscilber cantlnties • tri'cairy- on the . abovebusiness,in all its,larlons branehos,ln North Ilan over street, Carlisle.two dooni North. of Loonard's corner -whore ho intends keeping onliand a general assortinent In his, lino, consisting of all kinds etfeabionabla SAD .. - phe.s; Bridielc Martingales, Uirths, CI rcl 'talcs and Halters, also TR U N li S, „Q: : :,,,,, , , \. „., \ , trareling and saddle :,..1.. : 1-..1 • - 11, ,\ , ,'4,':•,, - , • bags. 'lie also man- ,-..,1, ~ , , ' l,l lOllV — . ' ufitctures ' the most 1-"! VA 1 .' ' • 1 1 [l 4 .i'ill'l ,'' z ! sprzT2d S*'S `Xi sn , . • .--.. il # l l l' , !: , (' ;' ' '' et Stumm ever used In this , wintry, and-thcotr wishing a band. ' \\Yl'6l I ' : some, - durable and pleasant - saddle . : 1.: ' will do well to calland see them. Ile' a :- -also ; manufactures 'liarness,lirldlev, .. Collars and Whips In all their verbs. tres, and Confidently believed' from the general approba tion of' hie claiitoineektliat. he makes the • neatest and bast gears. in all thole :variety of bredth, that Is made In the country. Ile also' mikes •n!) kinds of Stair:asses to order; via: '. Straw, Husk, Curled , ITair and Spring Mat. tames. lillthe above articles will be made ofthe best material 5 . 0. workmanship, and with Abe . utmost des. 1 patch., ' ; 5.0. ', ;, ~. ',' '-• , • • '-, .-. , - :.. WM:OSBORN. VANS,','GRAIN gust lecalved, a lot of Chain fans of Shroines' and Mohlor's manokixtturo. - .Alsols fine moan:lent e(uty, ;Straw; d 7 Fodder 'Cutters, of four different alfidei; nE the cheap Mande:are Store of Judy.16.'181.6.) BE R, • _DRUQGIST, *has moved his store from the fon - net:amid to his now building,' immediately opposite, and adjoining. Mr. C. Introit's Store • lie. hig reado' - ertery,Franitfinent to preterve Medicines fresh and pure, - and. having replenished his assortment of carefully Aelectod drugs, be is now again prepared to attend to bulginess with are end promptness. ills assortment will . tarnish almost every,thing that May be' called for, eittuir bythe physician. or the fluidly. for,dourestio use. The greatest care and precantien will ,ho observed in the, compound ing of prescriptions and. dispensing of medicines. • Ills assortment of Confortionaries and Fancy Is'vigry - genend, and will enable purchasers to,sult themselves. May 28, 1856. D.KU.H.5.,.. AND CHEMICALS, With a Splendid inlietjr of ' ' .CONFEO'FION'AitY. A.lO FANHYOOODS. The : - undersigned has just rePlonlitheci his stock of goodm itdd as. hie Drirgs7arid - Chemicalir, - have been se- - lected•with groat care, he isprof4teidote till all enters promptly.2..HisTriouds may, rely upon the genuineness and 'purity of every article. His stockA:of CONFACTIONARY•ts large and selected 'with special re:kronen to the iibliday'r. Will agent , nni variety persons may deiluk in that liap. tuts a - meet ef yronchiliertnad and domestic Fancy* Can Mr, Irish and of the' very'best 4 - itudity.'.Hisns• holipOtit,„Of W HY-1300D8' is large 'add embraces al. Ihrost over" tbdirrnapekserr for the Toilet and Family. Iretriviteis special'attiision to his Fancy Work lidzeoc haJleeltage,eidollre: 'bottiek Watch' and - Card Trays, Pert vOims,'.lrOit • . -41Mielt witlesiresnall 'profits' iftitr strict conehiteney lu tradeLlitegl eturcZertr,odr-bniiness.- A J. 111LIJOS 1.-'DAITG : S:JTPRUGS, I :-Friiili ItfSUPPLY I —I have Just.- cseelsial a MO otook or rt— ukuovxi t u kn oo, taw, 00, gc.,' WhlChi Wing bon p d • erlth.., great. acke at the best city Ake , ' put deltly recolutuott.:to: Faiailles, . It 'couatll./ilarr4m4l4.4 l d P. 1 84 1 11.6 11 be' log broth attdipute .. -.; .-., 1. . • ~, - , , •- • - _ "... , uatmts.:NßAtsat BiediOloosik, Mini' , CiieinloabrV 11/Or* mettle, puieltisentlat 0114 ,Alarba,alld UtractS, Pelee% grothid &salamis; Ses9lllll•Xerfm. 1 1 na 4te,.. ' CS Lica. g ad d er . , . , t 4. ' '' .' ' ' DIVIIIIIII3-. 4 lholloalsi ,Mauders, Su m ac, 'Mau; Leg lid debt Woodsy 011,yltiloli 0 0 PPers" itaPPY , e• . ' I'Miggir-sWAWIr....t3 Brotheest Pltitlocte,:tlbtaine t s tl thd (Mow, r PainkandAvOr44,BrPin_ „el; ; 11.1 1g WhydoirtinuWlgnioed.eui . Impugn% wpm) acid ectitc Varnish; god Rik Lood.t"otorhiou - wrowsol# at the very gmeaftitarket rice. ..,.:: ~.,, ol 4. 4 v ~,, ! ''`....'"., ,6: , . Alio; Altesh is t otlepletuild_aalertutept- ef ,%It'd N;C T , 000D8,,tiltuite,,,OoltlectIrdaril.1141 inullWa'ble ethef articles calculated for use, sag :0114414.14, ell of , which' are cdferedut the„loWesch. peteepeet.the Eticl,twagii ,IleekSuld gittcr Eit. ef Abe nbsoribm'on NOttb l Hain. t fteiret ft bti ~_u . ~ ...1 . ,. 1 -_*! . ., - .),., ..13;11,.: .11ATIPOMOK? 'FitaSWV/tUo s l ol s l) .NraVa b. ' ' ,'lAia-i4--tiorrafjillki*atlrad,,AliTti.ghiladelPhia and, . "..° ' ' f•001r0r , 94 ,1 . 1 0.41 0 , 4 : 01401ti0n04 " 37 . AbripP4„ ~ C:IX 0 Te 01 1 4 4 0 1, 77.17 O,AO/li ,, , ;;.., 4,atik o r lo - ' 7 ith lr!: • MLA: f- "1 151. . /14 111itr . 4 0 1 1114 b:. lraioW.ti r ith, .. , V I M' t ibil l Yirith : 0144000V0400; . t i ,,- . I IL 1, A., ~,:: skit deteisekttiod,4o4o,ol%, „. : rr e e l lii! ,, li; All Pals *All. cOOl l l4l- . . 0 . .;* .. „0 4 „ 1 54P 44 41 1 g 1 ig:;;;40 64 1: 44 ig ' *lOO 0 . 44,10 01 4,,„ 11.1 VVt r4k" , ~ a T l it t at ' •:; ..,-• : -.7 . ,. , :X ~ 1., 9 ..' •,: ' ,:.', . &d:?-7,1, ‘t: ,, , ^,, . ...T. 1 . % 1 ' kisit 311isceffaneous. Prug plote6: R.~•',G~.Sy '.::~•~ Stores .aub 01)opo. • ,WATCHES I CLUCKS .FAN6Y.JEWELItY. - • i have now on hand and'im , rall' m y ..!.) :taint on .41tiin Street, opposite Alarloir an entirely now antlehigaut stock of . . • AVATCII ES, .1431'.5L1tt,,• MERALIONS, &c. • Gold Leve'r Watchelt, hunting and open ease, Silver do, - Silver Lupine, 9uarter 11,atches, a large variety, .1 Gold Anchors for 1 4 adies crud Gentlemen. ••• Medallions,=uspiendtd asseftnMqt, for Indies and genta. nsist Pins of every fiattern, and all pricit; - "i Gold eliminator resrand'fob, geld earl, ebninti, - • . Finger Rings, Culf-pins, Studs,.Sleeve Iluttrms, • • Crosses. Drop and Ilonp Ear.llings, a large variety, 'Silver and Plated.lorlks, ;rabid and Toe Skons,.Butter Knives • &e:rokrarious styles and prices, • " ' gold Mid Slivrer ' Thiinbles • Gold, Silver dud Common Speci tales, a large assortihent • to salt - all . gas, and to which we Invite particular attention.. , • Port Monnales, a large assortment at every price,: • Gold Pone, of the hest,make at various prices, Fancy Fancy Boxes: Port Folios. Amalie - 6ns, Spertoclo cases, • . liadiesCard Cases, silver tindpearl, at varloxis'prlces,. , llracolets, gold and 4ortunon: 'Watch Chains ditto. 'Alsoia Into Varloty of articles In the Jewelry Him, which I :trill soil at tho lowest prices. All articles:war 'ranted to be what thoy are sold for. ' Partienlar attention paid to the REPAIRING OF WATCHES and all work warranted. Iteturnine:Thinas tormy old friends and customers fur foru•rr patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of their fi %bsis june2o • • . VIOISIAS CONLYN. . ~, i ° 'ff 5p it0 5,.. .......6 . . 4,'... VEW GROCERY— RIE-40- J,.. 1 AND VARIETY STOli H. - . The subscriber ivt respectfully inform his friends and the public gone Ily, that he has just returned *Willie city, with a larged varied assortment of ~,,, GROCEHIES, GLASS and_ QUEENS-1V ARI ', 4 I FISH, he., &.. which ho offers for sale on tin ib most reasonable terms, at his Nevr Semi-4" corner of North Hanover street and the Puf• '. , , -. lie Sguare,alirectly opposite the Carlisle De. ... posit Bank. His' stock ombrases everything usually n - a Grocery add -Variety. store. . . The public are invited to call and examine his stock before purch sang elsewhere, 11.4 he feels confident he can I sell the best goods at the lowest prices. - ' . - J. D. HALBERT. . • riPEA S, COTFEE ?GROO.3O-30r- eRI ES . 'rho 91111Beribei" just added to his former stock h ireutral selection . of CGOICY. GROCERIES, its well as all the other variety of articles +visually kept , in a Grocery Store, embracing ibis X •t l Colfee--4oristed and green—at 123, and 14 cents -1 " -11 per Ih.,.Orleaus, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverited . Sugars, of fine Of/Mies; Chocolates: Spices, Dairy Salt. and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which are o. fered at the lowest'eash prices. We are.tbankful for the fornierstippoit given us., - and invite a further call from our friends and customers. 0 J. W. EBY. Marion Ball, ' . GLASS AND - QUEIi:NS WARE—OId housekeepers and young, with tlals also who are expecting to bocenaihousekeepers.are Writ okto call at ' HALIIRRT'S FABIILY .01:00EltY and .ox amine-his elegant assortment of Phina glass and queens. ware and other artieles In the housekeepingline, such - as - French - and - linglish - ten Sets,-beasy , banded and pleb ,Whito Granite; gilded and blue plain; Dinner sets of riy!_ cry variety end price, bowls and pitchers, tureens. dish es, &c. Glas.s.ware--centrii table and mantel letups, Candelabras and olher - hino, groat - verity, trble end bar tumblers, goblets. &c. "Fruit and preserve . O.shes, son. rioty. Codar-waro—tubs, buckets, churn s. biitter 'prin ts and mord buckets. &c. Brushes-sweeping, white wash, scrubbing. band and shoe brushes. dusters, brooms, Ac. Market. clothes and 'travelling baskets. Also a choice assortment of Tobacco and Began... Call he who are fond of choice brands of Segrirs and try the Prlncipei, Begtillas, .Btoffanonls and other Calst varlet lei', and' you will find thorn of unitnpeachnble'quality. Also nor Spanish and Commor gogars, with ehoile snuff and tobacco ; ' - , N. FM GOODS ! NEW GOODS'?--- • BARGAIN/11l DARGAXNSt ' , ••• Thesithscrlber , has just returned Iron New York and Philadelphia, and is MM. upening em Immense stOck of the most splendid • ' SPRINI3I AND SUMMER GOODS. . ever brought to Carlisle. 'DRESS GOODS:- -- -Itto ladles will and a large assort mart of beautiful dress goods, of the newest a - 01es and patteres, EMBROIDERIF.S.--Over 100 Needle-worked Collars and Flouneings, and Insertinge, in great variety. CARPI:TINOS—An entire new souportrueni Of Imperial Ingrain, Venitisn. and Stair Carpets.;''_' • ". • BOOTS AND 8110E8.—A full supply of ladles.'; (lehts' Boys. Misses'‘. and Children's Shoes, all kinds and -sises..--1 1 11111s'Ilne .Shoes,for Ladled and Misses_ imthe assortment. ' , •• DOMESTIC/1,-4. large stock of Mantis, Cheeks, Tiekings, do., at the the very lowest, petal: In short, every article in, the Dry 04 , a line will be found, In the assortment-zbest quality, newest'style, and at the very Ipwest pricgs. AILIIf want of .linnd• some and cheap was will do well to 'call at the old stand, East Main street. April 9, 1856,) ' CIIABLESNXIILDY , : . IL SAXTON ATENir 00013 S.—The subsoribei h.aa L just re&ircd,and is now oponing a large assort moat of Mk'. 'OOOD3 suited to the scason—,platuge call and get bargains. .fios iitting - AnD .Jitactjtitern. •CI_ASTII".II.NO SAND PLUMB i A I LA ING.—The undersigned would inforlithe . i\ i a:' l citizens of Carlisle that he has in du arrange' inentg to dU tiASFYLVIItia and PLUMBING tt sliOrt no' tiro, and oit reasonable terms. lie l lino ensti ed the .iforl vises or a lire. rate bend Item Rhiladelphis, a beiligup idled hiss elf with an extensive assortment l cif FIXT G lefts; w,iich will unable him to till all orders rouiptly All 'work will be warranted.. llis stook otGas Pixturv. will 1 e-Cound-in-the roomaaartly opposite his_Tinillug_ establishment =North am:Lover street, where he invites • TINNING, SPOUTING, ilic.—lle Is alsorepared .Bi: furnish, of make to over, every article of T IN WA pt usod by housekeepers/slid others. „Ila will ilici :Gild to SPOUTING. HOUSIS , BOGNING, BELL IIA'NOINO t . ThankfUl for the patreneg with "Illicit he hailaliT4lo/ -- _ bee* favored, he;roipscilkti theisatne. " - EMNN •- - - • ' ' ' CARLISLE ‘F.CUiqDRY. , .:-.. 41 11 11_,,„, AND MACHINE SIION ,::-.). / 7,1 " 4 ". tor suticeiber hes An? satistactiOn of in. : .5 ... at ; MIL: tonnin bls old il . leixdp sad piOnns tliel `` , ~.Wil sspk nt,ls italn In # Ore QS ted.! a, nen...bidldloo lisTinii,* ll erected 412416111 e lan ' di isC stops axe lunliAlltAlloif 01:11gla*tini Vitin . tids• ' plete working adwn- lornsOl, Ige th_erefeen, retike#4l)l. 4 , Bandied for, eek In his, line•'*dek ?OF 1"' one 3" Duns end Inine best simmer.' ' , ' • -:: 7•- r . ". 1 1•17„ tyrSAISI,BNQUiga ,TAIlPir 'Ai' *HOW' 1 " ' "'-' `and lipelnidi• • AlllO4llOO Ytintd4elf sin" P l l*'ltiEs; -4 Cleist - tdills end , Itsonnlefs n'OlPinxl ,M!ift //fneMl l ris k a Spindles dreseed and tOrnelT. ,•= .. = ' :. 1 . - 1 , r .11ORSE, ROWEIMELVIO 7 : B O;ttitYAO *EA.., V 1 curb se SeTli Seer Santeseres.,Penkan 0 w t rW I T Vont , gone And Tno./ i /NSNois, 9 ' Ito' esitandflensiniene eptmOe _e ' &nand , ' EnWIMAIWWWW4iOI loPliglrriVn -14 ; 41 r 4, Tt "thdidtaktert . o*)iid as . 94 03 04 , 41 1 4 I alaritN4 ‘, Spur)seutdievilL;lininelL , fineseenK, 4, , w Plo ',‘ cothaigsicittwkl4ol ,,, , , 'neat ' :Box. k oillpindlesi......„ll ..,,,,,.. e luneelno, 4. Oa band nlinlinnuilfhig I 1 14 E% # _ ' 000 4' INO STOVES, ono is,tioio y ns weind StiOielo .oyeksionilegionind r tormfq,_„,,koA 9f w o c d , ton t r i t° Steeenilitides.' 4l l‘7 • _ Ri e rlAilikaP4 ail kindei? *1 ', thltiettitAll kinds ex 21,403ici , ll4oooor tato , a opeduallovlbri Nati -.-., :, 1 - 07 -,, , ~ ~ .......v ~, of 4 i0,r ,, 7 *.si •- ,• r 4.111. ' 0 '., ~. GANO* III ''''' `4l# l lll#ii , S LOOK' #,t , 7. THREMINO )1011111V8 s inthiwiteses Atsige, to ingwn Owners PtA l 7 4 ; tioitablatOtbtrottil!rfoOtlMVl 40 are ebn Of - es loth tPknerinvih, ' Patrrat i tlr t rrttbiWatli witidgedi. 10 bit Ow OW. alt 91. 14 %?O'f,Stk drot r ir. n0ri..(?.t4,41,4400#4, 5 traw attend to stAtt:rPl l 4l,,g # . 4 0 7" 1/11 - 411 0 411 Zr the, est winner, se , MOM" St tory+ on North ItnAnaver i etmt * ,,,llretyl7`lerlersite the,,. restdeuee of Geerg -litetrgtril; l 4. • ' t 4 •• . August e , 0:47 • • "P/8 & -•Pl= c • „ --- • TOSVPH A. NEEDLES Manufactli V- rer-of • WIRE, 'SILK ,'AND BIBTESi Coarse, Medium ail Fine in mesh . : large, middle , sli.. and small in dituneter.. 0.- • • . METALL° •CLOI LIS CR Wt.ll' Mg. WIRE, . • of the boat qualities. 10110116 FIZThRbt mesh, from Nos. to SU inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. ' They are numbered so Many elpaceate the lineal and cut to snit. ' ' • " • ;•-• The subscriber also Unepa ennstantly.cri hand, • SCREENS, for' coal, saud-ore, - .llmo, grain, gravel. guarwil.stim: sugar. salt, hone, coffee, fpice, drugs. dye-stuffss ' Together with nn--asiortnent •of ithiCipTi . AND. -- All the abut: , sold whoio.., and retail by J. Ai 'NEADLES.,', I ., , - 64 Front Street, Phila. . Juno 4,1650.—1 y. • , , ' I ) ENSLOW & .0 . 7;t:00/gb i ll.SSI0, 1 :114ClIANTS,. • . , and WhOleaule Domlorwin all tatohfot <• •" FOREIGINVAL DOMESTIC _ LEAF. !XODAcet) MAtiIIFACTUAT.I ) fODApCO; .„ AND'FOREIGN AND DONIESTIO SEOADS;" • 21 South Froutstroot. PhiladOphitt. , : . . ImPortors of Fine Ifavana Sogars, of the ch 0 1, ,.:: • growths 'of the' Vueltwnbnjo. : A largo asrortmeni which aro kept consanttly on band, and for utle at \ small cuiva co on cost of-importation. . . trail nments respectfully solicited, on - mbi. ,, ' liberal adca es 1,111 be Mod() vvhon desired. -- Special atto tion iron to ordors for purchnse on 0 titistdon of To aceo. is MAO every deseriptiori ofslerch: ••• diso. for accOuntr partial living at a distance from t market. . - • trii.Sole 'Ago i for F:A.Goetzes ,colebrated , Oern . - Smoking 'rota , •o, comprising thirty different vorieti. : • - April 23, - 18.'• '.—ly,. „ . • • QII E-P.V ARD & VAN HO:LINO:1 '- ..T.—The subi;Criliers having removed to their ' • . -- • . • • NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, • No. 2i'S . Chestnut Street; fourth door above Tenth. • • Arc now prepareitto offer a large and well selected sii . ' • of the Billowing fresh and desirable goods. principall3 ' their. owti importation, or bought at auction, win they...aro . ahle 'to sell at the importer's' priees, and.. • which they cordially invite the attention et — Count . • 'Merchants, lintel Keepers, and families generally. . .. _ .. 1111aulT.sGicreyoanna4nidrAriselinLittin7nWsihneedetwinSgh, 71 4 1, , n t;4 g. , 0-4, 3, 11 , •2- • % . • . • 4„. y 1„4 ~. . - Bolster nd PilloW.Linens of several choice bleachr , , and all wldthicfriim 38 to 54 inches. ' ...' • bed Blanketsof all rises and qualities. .. ; • Crib and radio Blankets. ' • , • lied Quilts of the following. varieties. viz:' Marselll • : ' Welting; Knotted..RegisterrAlhatithla,_4llendide a. bannister, (Anil the desirable sires. • ' Bureau Cetera, Table Covers, WindevcCurtainlilus l • .. Towels and Toweling of every variety, Damask Tate .- Cloths:old Napkinii.-Shirtlng Linens and Muslin: Cai brie Haudkerchlefli, Embaolderies, Hosiery, Ac. - Bre , tel, Damasks, :Rumens, Enbroidered Lace and Ildusii Curtains, Gilt Corniced. Bands, Gimps,'Cord; A.e. SHEPPARD A. VAN HABLINGEN; . Importers and Dealers in - Linea and House Pornii... lug Goods. - • , _ , . April rAIBSII-6m. , . STOVES !. STOVES 1-I.STOVES !I . 'rho undersigned would retfully call the atte tion of Country Merchant/land d those In want of Stoi. to their extensivo stock of . STOVES, CAS OVICO, FURNACFS, entnprising a greater assortment than carthe found • any other Fiore Irrtlie United States. Purchaserswill find it ,an advanhfge to give tte a IT &lora buying - eleTwbere: - For salelVbolesalo and I • -tail op thomost liberatterms., NEMANS & WAUNICK, N. E. Corner 2nd and Bac: 'lreets; N 'Di—Also agents, • for the, calcine Mating gtoviak • - April 30. 5&-3 . • iI.6;ODORASO M 14,0*11451i 4 , RitlB: lj~ln~cl~~j;;~ , ,~ N- 0 N Wholesale and Rend ? . CASII „BOOT' AND-SHOE STOIC, N 0.76 South Second St., Cower of Carter st. The establishment has been enlarged end•impnn., , and is supplied with the largest and best 'Retail St, in the City; principally of his own nuinufactur , .. Hit) ' c h oice assortment from the . best Eastern lturl'et bracing Ladies,' Gents', and Children's ~ ROOTS. SIICES AND CAITERS ; Of every' description, style- and quality, embracing t I best stylei and qualities in this or any other marl; This stock cannot •be excelled for Quality Style a, rked at the very lowest;ppsall Cheapness. t, .Each article- la marked at, price, trout which no.deviation Wlll,Jui made.. Fre trayagant statements will be needed, mid noun Lunde effect salete.r. Goodyear's 09111 in all - variettes. - Para Gauni, scarce In, the market, always on hand. - - 'The 'publit respKtlully invited tcheall. LAlli II 1, Issl. • ..._ . rpiIACIIIERS, SURVEYOIfiq, 'E. A DINEEDB AND. DRAUGHTSMER,suPpIied w: Mathematical Drawing Instrinneult, Separate and cases, such its Dividers, Parallel Itules s lvorycliox.w , , and: l'Aper Scales, .1' Squares; "Prituagles, , Bow Pe Drawing Pone, Protractors, Ounter'i' Scales; Tape M. ures, Motalle Surve yor's e Engineer's and - 4 Polo., and 100 f o ot, ComPaSses, Engineer's Le% aud , Trinsits, Target Rods '&c., &c. Maple - Lanternr' the bolt 'cotiatruction. Scriptural Magmas, Astromi , . Natural ilistory, "tumorous, Chioniatrope ex Artitli Fire works, Dissolving Views, Magnets., Poloramas, 1' Vamps, Electrical apparatus, Galvanic apparatus an , large collection of Philosophical Instruments, suit, • for colleges and schools. Also, Spectricies,, Spy Glare 'lillcrosteves, Thermometers, Barometera "Iteadingitle , sex Lc. - • • ; —,:, ' , - i :.,.,"*., • • ••e Having' received the 'agency 'fiiir #ko7'sale of Ilf Ilitilflit'S , SOROOLIAPPA.RATUS;4' , ..tini „ ,pepared 'furnish Teachers with an Or ry, a Tollgihra, a Nunn. i l ia* , a 6 Inch 010 * a miSkltare (Hobe, a set Geometrical - S o lids, a Diagne and Text Book , all pact in a box with luck and ke for 40 0 . 5 4litpttotod L. ikra.td4atalognes forwsrd rotte. •• , ,:, .: . ' . ' • ' . ,„ JAMES VV;:1111:1EEN, 264 Chesnut St,• Philadelphia, Rant ; of 10th St FR EN C H TRUS S ES, —Hernia ItilittOresucocestally peated,ap*lxim . tort ins u re. Y use or the elegant :French Trtriaisti, itatForted by t • subscriber, and tossle to Order exprerailylartls sales. All •utiong loth Rupture to ten that the oceasion,uoirdfferai to procur e a Truss comlo • SAS .liFtreldri,Thchtlatassevdtts Oise, diratility and corr , 099Straction,lp lieu of the cumbrous and unconafor blvailirleandally sold. An exteasiveastortmen on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in ado add childnftralad - roriale at a range to suit I. . Cost Of Stogie. Trosses, , li2, "taut 5 a.- Dmitadi 4: • S4.' ta, stud S • • • Pawns at a dastancaean. havea, auat dress by remittlag the amoUnt, sending measure mai tb6 hips. acid stating aids Waded. ': For Faio Wholesale and Retail hysha Warr: ..‘r I s,‘ - I . t,cumigg SAC sor . o'ftwelle* *Rue ladelphia. - Depot Dr:patininetisapratS Brs. Should. wiped. ,ry cops and ‘ go, porta., Liidlee-p.oule: with , competent:tad/ attendeco , ~.<: ,:[ , *pail 11. , . „ , , , , ~ 'FAQ 10.0t.E! , ::,A . B 8 0 e 1;44q 0 IN • "•_.l' . Zilialkiterx,,ANN9lienT ' , i t i;l'''' • iiiiui ikelktedlaticfliVoistr , “ 2 - 411040 -- , 11 4WWE , =Eli irglift,i9gi,:tWOPT& -,. :. t ioV . ::I • . ter s. p ~ ira4l' Va ?'.aitiß4)lo,itL .; • . 044 . Alk 1 1 1 ' tf t which' .. kligused,by naxam •.. se - __ . ( I_, ,„.21.., ),?rp A thred 011 Mks Clasat, pc. .1 3 1.g i v i ; 03 w74 iligwkeks,,opfisa i a,'4.,•‘ 12, assne .0 1 1 .1;; , 11) attlTWaqql4 _ , A ..., w ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. g . MEDICAL ADVICE u I itfcti4,(4lo43ur_kreltll,,,, l e a * r46, arc " P r o . anti a 1141640.3144,‘4 , • •, d suirsorw_ habits of-ittliatakatathaiiiitin, to VORNItill bizotatlON - inta ~.., , naaii .. sion , irhallawald Amocist 7 . 1 11 b M, 4ii e ja it. sstablialtadAy 'pedal onwill t zs li , __ llThillimt and Pr ; a sad ; $ll 4 l / = 1 :41W . 24,.„.....ti1i0 ft." *t ri i ,' . , n - "fialt titor3 : 16311 , 1 t 1111011111*. a,,w b i... 1, Lk • ".Vtilitigoriuillukil th . , mo;zrtiio . tr4( , it , ra , ,irti t4o4lb i.,:voietti,„ -et 7;4;4 "?L'''2.:,,;, f, ' ' r IZO.A..D. ItgAtlTlVEitilread4iPt. .1:.! .,-- 41 , h; -• .: • .i, , .,A 6100. sorigFo t Secretary. Ell
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