8 tilWkit . Ci4RLISI,E....IIODITCK. MARKET.. LiuthmirED ron TUE 11E12.11,1).] . Wednesday, September li, 1§,16. Lotut Sapeitioe, per bbl do Extra, - do d 8 I rarity • .-••• •at • do • ❑ITE I VVIIEAT per bushel' d0.....' do .• /do do do do ME 1I'LltSITI) EINEEEDMI STEIt 11A . HLI:Y", . do itiso 410 4 1:.y. do PHTTWEGI'I-fl : MARKETS: .)iONDA EVENI NO, Fepteillher i,S The Xruhin's rulvieets have brought tlie,Tu;tr .•t for. Flour:to a stand . to-day, an& buyers holditig ofv for lower prices there is little ioquiry for export;,auti Standard, chip , were ofl•ered at $7 per Uhl, with to iiny — exttft ; the ntock fintere ias nraf light, nail' sales Coofitied to, the ,cute--ol the bome , traile-ar.frotri $707 25 for '.llllloD'and t ood bands $750a7 7.5 for "ex and $0a8 . 50 for fancy lots, as to hiatl. 11 Ilea[ awl Rye Plour : .are' ale° but in, with little or nothing Aoihg . to ulier quo: LIMO Wheat likb Flour, is•very:• dull to day, and ices :are: unsettlectand.droMpinFA sonic small .iles are y4orted,.. a dstly unide Saturday ~ e ning. at $1,9: for prime red, and $1,65 1.66 for , wiiits,.tiut these rates were not nf• ,•rwards obtainable, $1,•:0 only being bid for ~;:•-ikne red. nye continues , scarce and in re,.. test at The Corms is better; - sCrne .1000 .z .. .s..•Pe4nsylvaniMuml.,Soutb'ertriellOtrAniiring disposeil of at 68c. which ostablitibes nu Outs continumtleady, will further •• ice of 2500 hush irt 38430 c. Burley, shout 200 bushsold at $l, 38; , • ••• Jtotices. . A . -- SSOCIATE JI1.1)(111-.Fellov-citi. . - zons, I offerinyself , to your confdderation as a —*Ululate lUr t Ito office of ASSOCIATE 'MANI li vi Cu Ili ;hurl:fed county, at the eneubig• Elceilon, and promise If elected) . to difidzargu•the duties. of said office lei :delity Ull4 Impartiality. ' - . Papertoten. JUly 21. DN. . VOLUNT}II . II - GAN . DIDATE FOE _ AssoclvrE.lllllGtEL—Fellovi-citlicilm:-1 offei iuyself to your consideration a it WOLUNIkEIt CANDIDAT :ur the uflleo of AS,SOPIATE .1141H1E, promising if - el 1 •til to fulfill the duties of the office 'without . , )r &ruction - . Aug. 6, Ixso. OX01201; H ENDI 14. • . A S (.). 01 A. TE JUDO'S - •• • FELLOW-CITIUNS :—Through the urgent gal. • , ttation of friends, 1 hive been induced .o offer myself tti a candidate thr the office of an ASSMATE.I UIXH . lot G . uniberlaud county; at the ensuing general election. and very respectfully solicit your suffrages for bald of • tire, pledging myself, if elected, to discharge the duties •tf the same with.hipartiality, and__withi strict regard to the &Wands of the law anti public justice. • CithllloB II'FARLAN.II. • Newton Township, July 2, 18.56. A LIDITOR'S NOTIOR Y-', -Ntitive - . is ,r 1: hereby given that the underedgued, A uditor up ;tom Led by the Orpheus' Churt of Cumberland County t.) thalto distribution of the funds in the Lauds of tlichnol %Wenger, administrator of Daniel Mohler,.doe'd, *ill attend to the duties of his appointment'At his dike, in the bothlagh of Carlisle, on TriIIItSDAY, the *.ind day of Oetoher uestott when-and ohere . the heirs of dukident and all .parties Interested aro required to attend. hop. 10, issof. - 82 COLWELL. ASSIUNEE'S — NUTICE.- , —Niitice is _herby .pventhat .tllo._Bl.lbserltror Las hetsii lip. Ansigueo ofJun - 60f L. Sturuer, of . townablp, by (lothl or voluntary urabonnoot for the bonefit or creditors. All pumna indebted to snbt .Ith.opo Sturnor are requenttal to make pttyntrot having rialtos to prthiott thou' to the • tog in tillippeniburg. Sop. 10,11;50.) JOEL .1' Assignee of Joseph ... •t, O'l'llL.=Notice is hereby "tyke that application will be made to tl e nest Legis. ot Pennsylvania, to. altar the charter of the Utr Depaslt Hank, located in, the Itorougti of Cumberland couniy, so us to coati)** upon said itaLlii the rights and privllegerrelf a Itanklifigiue ' and to change its 1,34110 to the .Carli.le Bank. . Alsotd ilieronse the, eapital of saiddlank.(whith is at present sevuuty•t wu thidsand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the 71:1 , 110 under its Present charter to one hundred thousand dullars) to Three Hundred Thousand Dentiry., ' V. Al. 11LETENI, Cashier. Ju1y.9,18561 OItDINANCE IN REFERENCETO. TILE LAYING OF PAVEMENTS, hue. 1. Du it- enacted and ortialued• by the Town -- Council of the Borough of Carlisle and It b. hereby en acted mid Ordained by the authority of the sate. That heustfterit - shall - nnt - he laWful - for any unison or other pursuit, at the instance and request of the owner orally. property, to lay, make, or construct any pavtaient in any street or alley, In the Borough of Carlisle, tinleSs the height and breadth of said pavement Alien have •btien first, previously fixed and settled by the Borough regulators, and a certificate given by thew tu tlust effect. and any mimeo or other person laying, making or ,con struoting,S3r assisting in baying, making or construct ing, any such.pavenient without such certificate tieing first previously pirmaired, shall' be liable to a - flue of Twelity Dollars Sim 2. That any one who shall maliciously and wit fully throW waterfromany hose attached to any wads pave. upon any ?mean, irr upon any llertie: Carriage; - Wagon or any other xehiele, shall be liable to a 'fine of Ten Dollars for each and every such offence. • Soc. 3: That the owner of any Cow or other cattle —=that:slfall-taf-fintfol-trespettsing-on-the - pnbit. : this Borough between the hoursof.S‘u'flock. P. M, and - CI o'clock, A. M., throughout the' year. shall be liable to Eno of five boilers for every . such trespass. The fines and ponaltlesimposed by this Ordi nance shall be recoverable as provided by the it'd Sec tion of the Act . Assembly,_ passed the 3d day . of, A. NOBLE, Chief Burgess. Attest-7VN. 11. Wcrzat, Secretary to Corporation. Supt. a, 11136-2 w. .. rumirs l.S.P,RVl-NG StGAII.—A gpnentl assort neat .", of Crashed, Sifted and Palletised of bust aualitY, US' also' Soft Crushed; Clarified and other qualities constantly . on hand, suitable fur prow and fal-Wifer purpose- , generally at Otn ' Cluoco. Apvr-u'constant supply of the rhoicest Coffees,Tens - Spices and OthernrtlcloS tn - variety un hand.— Jude nionds invited to oar stock bufere,liylng elsewhere. • Carlisle, July 25, '55., . 'J. W. EBY. K5O FIRST AMENDMENT.. - • There shall bo an additronal article to Said Con 'lion to be designated as ARTICLE. X 11.• -OF PUBLIC Drams. . -" •••• 2,73 1,40 1,30 70 60 80 8,00 3,25 1,00 :,5 1111 3. Ex.cept-the dobta above Specified, in sec tions one and two of this Article, no debt whatever . shail.be'created by or on 'behalf of the State. 're provide tbr thp payment of the present and - incradditlonakdebt,contract6d - tis - aliirteciid, • the 'Legislature , shall, at its. first 'Session, after - the ad,ip;toit of this animidnieut, create a sinking fund, which shall be sllindollt to pay the ; accruing. interest an such debt, and annually to reduce . the principal thereof by a suitynoe less than two hundred, and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net UMW:a lucome'of the public workS, front thme. to time Owned by, thetate or the procqedi of -the • the same. or any part thereof; anti of the income Jor proceeds of sales et stocks owned by the State, to. "get her with othdr funds. or reitources,.thatntal he-deti ignateiiny law.. Tue. said sinking fund may ,he in ereasni, from time to time,' by assigning.to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of, the State, net re quired fbrthe ordinary and current expenses of goy o Boma; avid unless ill Wiles of war.• insurrection or invasion, no part of the said, sinking' fund shall be - - __. - usottrinitipltatotlibrririkri-tifiniiiiiTtherixtinknisch meta -I,f dill ;intik debt, until the auldunt -of suelf debt . /.IV . ollpced the snur ol five 11011 i -tins of dollars. THIRD '• Trellfll:ol.iiitrt w - vor the first tart fele of the • consti t u t.trike out the words of the-city (if Philadelphia. ,d of each: county respectively - from lieetion tire. nue article, strike out the% wordtt, "of Philadelphia ,ul of the several couti ties ;!'• from ;metier' HeVeb,-Rlllle title. strike out the Avords. '(Wither the city of Philo , .i II ;•ai triku outs4doiiltrsluionriii ttud Julien thereefinite t the tenoning; •' • sec.. 4.- Ila the year . otio thousand-eight hundred d sixty-fdur, and jr every seventh year thereafter, oresunt3treleg rto'ihe number of one hundred; shall be pottione and distrlhnted equally thrliughout the ate, liv districts, In propertbin to the number of tax de inhabit nuts •in the several parts thereof; except : oat any• county out:titling at lutist three thousand ' ..e hundred taxables may' be allowed a separate repro-, • • aitation ; but no more thaw three, counties shall be ined, and,no county shall be divided, in the fornuttion' • a tlit4ict---Any city containing a sufficient number tax:tides to entitle it to et least two reprusentativea. 'nave a separate . 1 - unresentation assigned it, and • ill be divided into convenient districts of contiguous "eritory, of equal taxablepopulation as near as may be, ch Of which districts'shall elect one ropmsentative." -- ; At the end of section sevenotaine artiele,lintert these wds, *the city or Philadelphia shall be divided Into ogle senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as • mei+. equal In taxable population as possible; but no' •uurA - shalt be divided in the formation thereof," • The le4bdature; at I tS tirSt Rossiou, after the adoption this amendnieut, shall divide the citsautPllll:l4ll4.oW. to senatorial and representative districts, ln,the• Inner above provided; munch districts to remain un tainted until the, apportionment in the Year ono . .ousand eight hulndred and sixty-four. • W. 13. MULLEN --- . • In Senata. April 21,1856. • •; Ns:ll:yen, Thad' this resolution 11.1. NA. On - the first ,endincilt. yeas 24, nays 5. On tho second amend int, yeas I9.'says t. - 011 the third amendment, yeas .nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays Extract Linn the journal. - ' THOMAS A. 31MIUILE; Clark: • - • 9 . In House of Reprosontatiyes, l . . . .. , ~ April 21. Me. , " f' ..- ''llx.setvxn. That this resolution pass. -• 011 the tirkt ',Kalman t, yeas 12, nays 24. On the Second amend.- lit. yeas - 63, nays 25. On - the third antendutenC 0:04, nays 2; and ou fourth amendment, yeas .132, ys Iti. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. . l• live Giyies.l A. G. CURTIN, .• Filed April 24, 1850. f Se'c. of the Commonwealth. --- • y. ' Secretar's Office, . . . . . . ' , 7 -Harrisburg, Juno 27, - 18504 - INNSTLVANIA, NS.: . I do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a • • to and - correct - copy of the original 9i Resolution rola : eto an amendment of, the Comitltution,".. as . the tie remains on tile in thla office.. ....• -•-,1 In testimony whereof I have.hereuuto set LS. my hand and caused to bo taxed the seal of --..-:-, the Secretary ' s Office, the . day and year above . ;Men. .. . .. - - A. G. CUPTIN. • Sec. of the Commonwealth: In Senate, April 21,1850. liesolutiot proposing amendiuents to the_ennstitu. - ut dithu ConimunWeelth being under consideration, • On the question, - Will the Senate agree to the first amendment The yeas and- nays were taken. agreeably to the pro s ,hmaroftlitt-Oonstitution — an, 1.1 - .tere na rut u : . Yeas—Messrs. Browne, Duekalew, Creswell, Evans,. • •rgusen, Flenniken, liege, Ingram, Jambi' n,' Knox, tehtteti, Lewis, M'Olintock, Fele°, Sellers, Shmini, other.. Stroub. Taggart, Walton, Welsh,. Wherry, ilkins and Platt, Speaker, lA. • ,R %I . ' Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Orogg , Jordan, nger, and , ntt•;--5. - • VLESULIECLON L IRNDJIENTS TO 'ME CO;SSMITTION ON .1 COAIMON I.lll t • Resolved tlte.Sonitte and •If 01183 of Representative, , of - the • Vonutien noel th ;of- Penney Lyn nin in- (filliorki- Assembly filet, That the • tulle-wing tunettiltnents aro t.riposed to the Constitution of the Counuoureolth, in proVielons of the , tuutli articte thereof: • .Kr.qtro.N. - 17 - The • C 39 Liar dad tS et fallureitfu reveilles, or to , Ineet .ox pinises I.ot:oniony's° prdvldod 'for t but the aggregato amount. of sileh - &olds diieet or .contingent, whether I! ti tacted. by :virtue of one or more Acts of the quiterist -Assembly,'or-at-dlllereut -periothrof -tlintiothall—iteier- exceintseveu Itiindred.uud fifty, thousand dollars, and thelioneiarlidni; Inuit Ile . , creation of -such debts, shall be applied to the purpoke for which It was oh. twined, or to repay the debts so ountractedould to tio other purpose whatever. Siarnos 2. In addition to tho above' limited power the State limy cont'ractilobts, to retail invpsion, sup press iiisurrection, dofend, the State in war, or _to rd- demo thd prosout 'outstanding indebtedness of the State • .hot tho "ndtoy arising frota,,th,o,ooutrieting of such Lbts, shall bo applied to the Purpose for - which it was raised, or to repay. anal dads, and to no other purpose whatever. Sex ri. hn Commonwealth shall not any man nor, or Cr nt, la; pledged,. or loa tied t,, ang 'lioidnal, company carpurathily or. imsociati - n ; nor .‘all Lim rota 11l I/11 wool th hereafter laicorne ajoi a t ow'aer ' company, amejation, 'ur corpora- tier:. 0.. The cominonwsalth shall nut assume. the •ht4.or any part thereof, of any.eounty, city. borough, township; t or ..of any corporation or assosintion ; !doss such deer shall have been contiacted to enable *NtratO to repel Invasion, suppress domestic Insur. •etion, defend Itself lu tints of war, or to assist the .ito In 'the dischargos of any portion of its — present doldedness. • sec. 7. The Leeishiture 'shall not- authorize any niity - , 7 ett. - y - , — tirlrotigh, township. or •lneurporatuil Ist, by. virtue of a vote of its ri thous, or otherwise. to. "sow I, sioeltholdet In any 'company, assaciation, or rporation ;,tor to obtain money tor, loan its credit any eapalSfi. oicassiviation, Institution, or party. 81:00:4p,kmEND3tENT: There shall he an additional. zullele to said constttu tution, to be ilesignsfed us.pailele Nil., as fuliovis: APTICLK x!!. .0V NEWCOUNTIES N'iicou,nty shall he divided by ti line eutting'aff over .e•teuth of population ieither to form n new county othecwisel, without the ex. Press assent Of _barb linty; by a vote of the ohistors thereof; nor shell any county he, estahliSlieil, ,ontaitting less tiiaii roar andred rquare utiles. . • • • • - - • I==i3 'ln I,o;sttett,it xxvt, t "lun sl).111 vo_the powor . t , ) nitor, rdratt.u, • tin) cliar:er of invonioration her:•nfter con. .speOaL lend Jaw, witun. I 1:‘.11111i iit I. Llni citizens • .• II) 111/IVNVOr i • ,'11:41,.0 IR. flout, to tho corporatots. So the question waedotorinined in the normative. On the question, Will the Senate eve* to the.second amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to, the pro clone or the Constitution; and wore as follow: Yoas—Mobsrs. Browno, Puckalow, Crosswoll, Evans, ow', Ingram, Jamison, Knox, La übseh,,Lowls,,NPClin• ft , ok. Sos, -S unnin, Souther, Straub, Walton, !Orb, Whrirry, and Wilkins-19.- Nays—liowrs. Forgia.sou, arligg, Pratt, Price, ad Platt; . So .questlork 'Was dOtOrmlaod In'the allirmattve:"- On question',' Wifitho.ffinTrit - o - 41.700 t ritli - o - thirKarnenormont t Tho 'psis and nays worir.takon agrdsablY to tho'Clan. • ltutlon, and were as Ibllows . i)cralb. Yens—Messrs.•Brovine; Buehalm - Orabb,•Creistrell, irrg - e;'lii-gnun t aninwon, JOrdan Knox ' touhaelt,- Loth+, !trelinteek, Mollingur. tleljarK Shuruno, Souther. Straub, l'eg. • IVelton, Welsh, :Wherryi anti Hatt: Spealtor—'23. : •. Grogg-1. -.. • , • • No the quotitiou with determituid in the afttrulative., :: - On theiruestlon, - . Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ''''.l',he-yeaff and ntrio `nays were taken agreeably to o Coll )3ti 41‘and wore as.follow,•viz • Yeaui-Ifiessrs, Bmwne, Buelmiew, Creswell, Evans, Elennilren, Hoge. Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Rniix, Lau: -tfach,-Inwia,Allaiiittack,Priee,Sellere Sliumarr;Suatliz er; Straub, Walton; Welsh, Whdiff,liiikliatiiiii - Piiittr 3peaker.4-2. • - • nays -Messrs. Cratili, Gregg; Dielliager and Pratt-4, Su the question was determined in the affirmative. AnueuaLurcthwiluuse...af_liepipsentatives,,April_2l, l'ho yeas aßd nays Were taken agreeably to the pro visions of ,the Censtitation and on thd first proposed, amendment, were us fellow, viz: • • ' Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, ihiektia, Baldwirr, Ball, Beek, (Lyromins) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd; Boy er, Brown, Brush, Buchanati, Caldireil, Campbell, 'arty' Cralg, - Crairtord; - „ LaMtiall;' - Bditiger, ,- Fansolth }'eater Beta, Haines, Ifainel.liatper, VIII, 'UP Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo. hongaker Lovott, M'Comb, Mangle. - Me near, Miller, , Alontgomory, Meorticad, Nannennicher Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, ilainsey, Reed, Reinhold -Riddle. Roberts. Shenk, Smith, ,(Allegheny.) Sinith (Cambria,) Smith,,(Wymning,) :grouse. Thompson,•Vall Whallou, Wright.•(Dauphin.) Wright, (Lircerno;. Zhu Merman And tiOlt.-Spollk6l.-41; Nays—Mossrs. • Augustine, Harry, Clover, - Coburn: hock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibberiey, Hamilton, Ilan cocky Itouselteeper t heimenringi Illagee,Mattley, Morris, Muninia; Fatterson, Sallsbnry, Smith, (Phil - adolph a t ). %JOT ' IVintrode and Yearsley-24. • So the question was determined in the afflittintiTe. On the question, • 'Will the 'louse agree to tile second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken,- and a - era OS follows, viz: . • lleact-Mescirs. Anderson. Back us,.Beldw-in, Ball. Beek, (Lycoming.) Bock; (fork,)" Bernhard, Boyd, Brown.; Brush... Buchanan, Caldwell, .Cain dell, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Fosteb, Getz' ' Haines. Hamel,' Harper, Ileitis, Ilibbs..lllll, Hillegas. nipple, Holcomb, Ilediseeker, lni-. brie, Ingham, lonic, Irwin Johns, Johnson, ..I,anorte, Lebo, Lenge kee, LoVett, M Calinont, rthy. NBConlb, dilanglezMenciar.73lllLer. tgoznery; - Moovhturd - ;: - Nu uonntelier;Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey ! Reed, Rein hold, Riddle: - Roberts, Shenlc. Smith, • (Allegheny). Strouse, 'VAIL 11'hallon, Wright, (Luzerne.) Ziminelman 1141 (I, IV right.l 4 peaker:--- , 63.:' • ~. Augustine, Barry, -Clover, .Edinger, Fry, Fulton. titylord. I.llbl,oney, Hamilton, Hancock, Alonelter, Lelsvtiring.,Nlagee,•3laniey, Morris: MUMTIIII. Patterson, ps, Salisbury. cF•tuit (Cain brla.) Thomp-. son, Walter ? WI trade, Wri,;lit (Vatiphin)und WM'S' • So theAiMstifin was determined in the affirmative. On the,cluestion._ ~ _.. Wlittlin !Lowe azrep,tn the third :pnenthnig ? • The ye+tti and tuiys Ivere.taken, awl rveru ns tbllow • Yr ts- - --31essrs: Anderson, Beck. (LvtOnilmg.) Reek, (York.) Bernhard, .Iloyd. yer, d Cautpbe 11. Ca rty. 'Crawford. 11hi er. Faust,ld, Foster, •Fry,Afetz, .lanel, Harper. Ileins, Hibbs, 11111; lllllegat. 11Ipple, ilulemrah,..llousekeeper, linbrle.bigham. .Itihns, Johnson. Lapprte, Lnga:yr. Lovett, WCalutont.• NI 'Comb, Mattglwellenear.Miller, 3tontOttn.. Airy. Nuntietuttrfier, tirr. Pearson. Phelps. Purcell. Ilant 7 sey, !lend, (iddle, 2qtelik -Smith (Allegheny,) Smith, (Ctimbri:o • t•lititti:rotning,)• Thompson. W right': tfla'n - phizto' - Wright ' - • N tvs-,Messrs. 11.1'er, C61)11111 Thwic,'DOwitil, Fulton, (iayl. , rd...4ibboney, Leisraing. )I'Carthy. 31.tgee, 31orrls. hirtel!imi; lI •iothold.. llttberts. 11'a1 , ter. ICintrode.l - tqtrsley and Wri.tlit, So the .inet.tbm tots tleternilited in, Ih. lirmativir Int the 4uestiou, - • • ' • Will the House tree to the fourth amendment ! • yeas nod nays were taken, etid wt re as follow,' Viz: • • '' y elB—,Messrs." Andui Kan. Markus, Beek, (I,f -comlnk).lieek-.-(York-.)-Itornliark lloyd, - .1to)of. Brown,' Brush. Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty. Craig. Crawt:lrd. I)uwihtl, Edinger. lausold. Poster. Fry, (=et& Hamel, Harper lieltiom, HAW., Hill, nillegas, Holcomb, llonsokevpor,AturAreker,- - inahrtc - inntw - h - : Longuker,..b.vett r SPOil , moat, Wearthy. M'Cumb, Wingle, Menear, Miller ' Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnenineher. Orr, Pearson, Phelps. Purcell-, hnufsey, Reed. Itiddie, Rob erts, Shenk, . Smith. (Cambria.) 'Smith, (Wyoming.) ThOmVson. Vail, Walter, Whallon, Wright, (Ls aerne,) yearsjoy, Zinnnerman and , Wright; Speaker-49. Nays—Messrs..llarry, Clover,' Cobourn, Fulton, Olb• bony, Haines, ipuirock,.lluneker, Ingham. Lelsenrin'g, 'Magee, Manley Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Win. . to the questieffwaoleferniined In the affirmative. ' . SECRF.TAAY'S OITIOR, ' . dla Isburg,.June 'a t 1856. 1 . , Pennsylvania, es: ' . . Ido certify tea he above and foregoing is a true and correct-cep of-the ~ ,Y eas'L-and , =.l‘ftys'-' taken on the Resolution proposing, ainendinents to the Constitu tion of thel.'oninionweallii,•as the same appears ou the Jourrialii orate tiro Minims of tlie.Ueneral Assembly of thisr - Commonwealth for the session of 1856. •-•..... . " ......_ Witness my hand and the seal of said o ffi ce,' ...., ---.. this twenty-seventh day of June, one thou- SEAL ,sand eight hundred and liftyollx. '-- 15 N - A. G. CURTIN, .. Secretary of-the Commonwealth:., _ 1 - 801 6 - - I R,ESH. ARRIVAL • OP HARDWARE! - HEN 6AXTON.. The subscriber having returned front the city would call the attention of . 1118 frienda, and the pnblic •to the large and well selected assortment of !lard ware which he has Just rdicived,ronslithig'in part if MALMO M.A. TEIIIA Ls, nails, gefW.Vs4, hinges, locks, 'bolts, glass, putty, paints, oils,&e. TuoLs —edge tools ; .saws and planes o. .0 very ties:nion. with files, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c, • OLASS of every description and. quality—itonmon glass of different-brands, ivhita polished American glass, French glaßs of all sizes; double thick glass of all sizes, ground enamelled glass,• Or. , • A general -assortment of SII,OrMAKERS AND SAD DLERS, TOOLS ' together with morocco, lining and bind. Sing skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount lug, saddletrees, &c., I.3OACLI "T1:15131INU--canvass (plain; enamelled. fig. uredttand; embossed) ~patent anti enamelled leather, ailiitit4i-ing,s," hubs, Spakbs, Mims, shoats, &a.; ttc. Caltinetslllakers will find a large assortment of yarn. Ishes,mahogany - and walnut veneers; mooldingyropttes; • hatiroloth„curied hair, &c. • - Wit PAINT-A new article for making a ileautiftt 'white ands' briliitint polish, -for dining; roome r , parlors, Se. IIION—A large - Stock, comprising' Oil skin& In'ganeral uso. , IM.Rementbol the did stand, East High Street, Car, lisle, Pa. --Nardi-26;18561 031(14.10PATITIC Al.r . : D I C A L COLLEGE OF I',F,NNS'Y LVAN lA. Located in Filbert Street above Eleventh, ' l'il IL A DELPII - IA. • ' •-. The Lectures of the regular course will commence on the Second Monday of October, and. continue until the first of Mareh el A:101 1 14% -- Amount ofifinni fora full toUrse of LeCtures (invvidably cash), i' $lOO 00- Students who have attended two full Courses In other Medical Colleges, '• ' - Graduates of other Medical Colleges, Matriculation Fee, paid only once, Practical Anatomy, - - --, Oradtuttion Fee, ' W.4.I:TEn WILMANI6ON, M D.,1M0r1i , 15 YrOfOSt:Or of Mini Fal Modkine. J; -P. DAY, M. D., -. Professor of _Malaria Medlca and Therapeutics. ' A.LVAN It. SitALL ' •M. Professor of Itonnenathke insti tutes, Pathology. and the P:actlce of 'Medicine.. Is,s.rto M. M'Aun, M.D.; Professor of Obstetrics, Diseases of Women and Children, and Medical Jurisprudence. 111.trrnEw Ssmus,..M. D., Prhfessor of Chemistry and TOXICOlOgY• JACOB BEAIILEY, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. Wipmen A. R En), M. D.. Professor of Physiology. Wm., Ton ,D1.1.11Ut11,, 74. D., Professor of Anatomy. 11':.15'ILI;IArISUN, Jl, D„ DEAN. V. E. Corner flth and Filbert Striete, Phila. lf,f,a, • • _ , •_._ , ... ••AEVOLVINO •:GRAIN: ,- .1 - tAKES.T. - I • 'Just ilicellied it- laigo let' of Revolving . (ingliA takes, Square and Round Teeth, for - salif very eheap_,: . Also, it gged assortment. or Grain - .* - 4.M.10 - s - ; - 0 - numi c i u t thalma,, at it.'SAXTOlVSllard., , Furi). Siere,• lasi, Mtn a ttot, 9tritslp. . , . . . ..- .... . JunelL : 33usiiirss-.-(Carbs • - CI 0 G •.EG E. , _ . JUSTICE' OF TIIII - 11:ACE ,e,9_olllre opposite the West owl of the Courthouse . • April 21i, )8513., . . ... .. Mt Y U , . toinby at L4w..' -- ----. ... -- ii - --- TNITITCII- 1 - 4.MILY . COAL.-500 lONS Ll.. kj • —Mc° on North Hanoier - street, li tow' doOrirli . south of Ohms' llotol, All bbeineas . entrusted to bial KENSVALLEY COAL, Broken and •ie-screen, will be promptly attended to. .. ' [April lb. • , prepared eapreaaly ter family use and kept UNDER cove .."-- 1 SO that 1 Gin . furnish it DRY and.. CLEAN during ,t winter Hamm. 1 have also on 'lmmiefel for vale 1 ' - L - GI.IX - IrtlitElt - COAL tront the mines of lloyd, Ron . , • & Co., and niIAMOK IN COAL from the mines of Co, ran, l'ewl,tv Co.. all of which Twill 'Roll at •areall.prol ' for cash, and deliver to coy part of the borough... ' • - novt'l4•;•'bfr.' - ' — '' ' ';. , •' IV. 11. MURRAY • • N. 011.1i1.141N, Attorney at Law. ...riL e offleo iu EitPt Main &relit, Molianicoburg, Pa. Will attand to SURV.EYING in Coanoxioa with hit; professioh. . ' Play 21, 1856.--ly, , . , '.--„ .. , m , I.A. - • r 2, .1?,(): - W--7---ist-E-i-Pi Ofti - Isja,'_ ; :• - r - : . '...' kA VOL:TOIL OR DENTAL SUltli liltli. dam Omen and residence pppedito Morton [fail, - 11 . ~t, Main street, Carlisle. [May 15, 's4—tf. DR.. S. B:' ICIEFFER Office' in North - Ilaitur4 otrbet two dorirg from Wolgel Campbuirg _,t0r„...„.,„e iLr_,.„uticlnore !gi W rth:arty ffOrif 74g 6 uar. - OR; A: M., .ncl fIVIII 5 to 7 o'clock , I'. M. • ‘ f / ooTeit ;40,'GLER.—office and lieshienceEnet Mafia Street, third door Blow 'the Market Rouse. 00120 w koala aad.pqtkaky promptly attended. •-• Carliale..Jan. 2 1856.-,1- : • - WILL LA:1...()... : 11, li b E .31, 1 ::*A4orriq, at Law. Wilco in laiu street, Carlfele, nt..—, uhuilusitiems entru.ded to Itkin Willie prOniptly la nded t 0.... .. - 2 IV. BRANDT, .111wittfacturoi o minond Witten; French Hatled . Ale, Porter nod Cider, North Erni(' Stient. near tint Ball itoad Bridge, Cnrll 1e 1)n. 1.0. LQ.O 3 . 1..1 8 _._ -.„ _ . . South Hanover • street, "•"!" • a I tor . . . next door to th e Vogt- - . " ' • Office. . .. .- ImIVIll•bo absent from Geti*Vsle . the last ten days of each. month. . - - „.: 'Aug, 1, '55 Laving been Custructed in the art thy Pr. (leo. Z. lhretz. a graduate or the rtaltitaore dlmrtnl Colloge). it .now prepared to receive his triends.and perform the various operiith ns in the line of the Dental prolessieri. at hid iesnlenee t lii k;outli strcet, tilil (1 door trOin West. t,treet. liive 118 a Call. 101 1118 1111d:twat.% . _ F ,N.R05EN5T..14.7,14. L, 111 use, — Sign Fancy and Orlin:1101LO PAINTEit. A\l) . I'AP.EI.7III,WEILI, iltIS I'olllol ell his shop to South Ilinto vet. r..t rect.. oppcsitu thaSuoJud Prembyter,lon it2hureh. -.l4o:olepee to i'miret: 51 rih• t, n 14)01 G - dlistanee below Ilitrmver. Ile u ill attend promptly to all the Libby() thiseriptlonet ot paint . lug, at retUwitable pikes. the VUl'illtlb attended to, suElt .is mahogany, oak, wztluut;.l.e.. an ad wit v ett st 3 10. • QUItINENEIt 'AND CONVE'rYAN L'SI'ONSLI:II, 13 , 0 itegisturof Cuail , er la..d.Ceunty, will earellilly.tittund to the thinsaction all such busineS . h ar way be U4l .to the writ itig of Deeds. Mortgages - Contracts. &e. jut, also devote hi, :Itteetiel.l u the procuring et _Land 110•,; raots..lYenshlis, hc: as well 1.04 the pintas+, and sale intteal Estate, ougotiatiowi. ut Ivnus, . c. on I:Jrinerly occuple4,' y 11'..11. l'etlrust f.s.j.- near the Methodist CllO-::h.. , . _____..............„ 7 ,_.,_.. H, ... I 1 1.; A L ESTA T .1,.' A (3- lilV-() 17 - 4.- .... iit 'ANDILLIV 6, i IJE. • . /%1. JI.FP 11165.1T.50:4 ' lit/ V. d: T Ifb m• Pst) N ; • MVO opdhed su - . office at .1...1 osoph, 310. for the put elms , ' 4%11,1Nd1e4 , 1_ V.1:ill Latute tnt)ing,_ atursollinjOianti Warrantk entoring Lund on 'llinu, Suu-eyiog and Map. phut Towns,. Lwatlon of Warranta r s ad-making-invest. ntenta for netprmidonts.iskylttg „of .Tuxort,,atitt all InSud. nesapertaining to it Ileni,rin Land ..Igeney in 31lluiottrl, Kansas. Nol•raslia. and Apwn.' ' • ' . - - 413.1.1111c0 - on - beconti ttreet, North of A. T: Beattie's Banking: 11011'Sn. . I.luly 30,_1856. _ 8. P. SNYDER. -." 4 ,W. N 2 3CIABIA.tiI. LN YDER & M 'FARLAN - LAND AGENTS. ..n..tNNHAPOLIS, Opposite the SuspenSion Bridge, Falls • of St. Antbouy,-Illinnp.sota Territory, wilt buy and sell lands, negotiate loans, locate land watrantsin . l.itineseta,• lowa, and Wisconsin. Inquiries respecting the country, by letter or otherwise, prometly answered. REFERENCES. Hon. Alex. Ramsey. Ex.Oovernor, Bon. 11. M. Mee, Relegate to Congress, 3linnesota, Gov: Pollock, Ilairisburg, Joules R. Steelo:A,Co; - • • Hon. 'Frederick Watts, Carlisle, • A. Brady Sharpe, Esq., 'Magoon,' New York, Robert Walsh. New Orleans, James B. Irvine, Esq., New•rille, • H0n..1. S. Block, Somerset, Fenn'o., Hon"). R. - Eddie, ." J. 11, (Mod, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio, Oen. C. Anthony, Jos. Comm, Esq. St. Louis, Was. Wilson, Fsq., ljaltimore, Md., • J. T. Wright, Clutrleston; S t Cm M: - s" = • 30,000 Acres of Unimproved Land forgsle, at from $2 to $lO per acre; also Improved Farms. Lots for sale .1u tit, Paul, St. Anthony, und all towns on the . 311 nue, soul tr.2s_Piirticultir attention given to the LOaning of iiloney,riutt Entering Laud ll'arrants. Addrtias, : 4 NYpEtt March 1850.—1y.1 Mintleapt,lift. SUn. Tor. • rAYETTEV ILL}, FE 3IALE • SEM 'INARY.—The duties of this institution «111 bo -r.ennied on the: Int•of Laeptember 1950, under the direc tion ni the Principal, who will be assisted by the same teachers formerly employed, The scholastic year will be divided lido two sessions of Five Months each—the first cointnencipF on the -Ist of Ooptember; the second op the Ist of lebriouvY• - • ' There will be two courses of stud y In the Institution —thu or/so:vat. and the /UVULAR.. Pupils in the former, course finishing" any branch of stuayovill receive a CEIVIIIICATE signed by the Principal and Teacher. Those cionipletinir a regular. course will receive Dipioniai and Test hobo aof Merit. nuam, PEP. SEMION MONTns Board, fuel, light, room furnished,. • - - Tuition In Engliali Bronchus, - Chromatic Drawing and 01 " ' Pencilling aspibrawing. '- • - " :French, 1 4 atilli or Oreeit', with other studies, - • - - - • Washing per dozen, - -, - For further particulars; sea circular. - ... J. KENNEDY. . Priori at :0,'1856-1' ):0 v.• 1 GA: a. - , 5' mrs: 30 00, 30 00 500 10 00 30 00 151 . • • PROM? TOP 10,00 - builholo 'oft tho Colobnitod Brood T imookfunith:i' Co:1i receiving and for sale by _ 1111,4tRATi•Aqent. MMIEM3M - - - AT THE NEW COAL YAWL). subscriber Would respectfully inform the citizt of Carlisle imd ' vicinity that le is now prepared to i• idsli the tfriNUlNii T.ItEVOIiTON CoAL,_Of .stres,-a'simplo vi*jet — ivas ftirididied to a number citizens' three years Since by ,fir. E. Itelfenstein, a which gave such perfect satisfaction. Also best . gualittek of Lykeiis Valley and Shaniolt Coal. ' ' . . Also BLACKSMITIVB and 'L.I3I.EBUItN.FIt'S of the dilferont- kinds, constantly . .on.hand, at Ale a Coal Yard lititr't,ffe gas works. Sept. 5 '55. . . IT:SLIJABLI: . CORNER...PROP A.'.f . PRIVATE SALL , • • 'that very v.4luabto and well ku6wn BUSINE .STA Vlkrituate on 'the corner or North .llnnover Loutbiur Ntruets, In the borough of Carlisle now own and occupled:by Jacob f utter, Contuining..3u . ieet fro oti.liannover street - +:d . 2.40. 'octet/ Louther street. Thu itirprovenients on' ilitultover slc , ret ale u let 1.1.11t.Er, STORY 1101.,E, wltL 11 large brick back but tug finished in the most elegant n , atater, containing A.. rooms including the store morn, besides panty andconvuniebt clonal arrangranehts, The STO/ .100.11 is :-;:t rout In .depth, utted up ht the la . uo,ss bly 1111111111,r 10) oto ra yid 1 e-liwst-dt , si ra e &Jo - istahlisliehtw•lireirsrecatitins tit our town. - 'hme is n largo two story brick building . fronting Louther street, with u shopbaniclul, now occupied n cabinet maker shop.. Also . 41 Stebte eh the foul of t •lot, and ether necessary out L buildings: 'I lie proper. Q is lu excellent order hat ing been recently titydnp thOpreSeot aleruiiitift For teruis oke. enqulre of CM I . 10PLA It LOT "EROPER,TY A PIO VATE' That valunhio pitee grout ,”ttate in South Hanover •atr"et, the 1;oroligh :zulisle,Atnowit its the . - ' Said lot contains about .oue acre and a quartor griuuni anti front — its - desirable and athantaigeous lu tin is /admirably adapted for.building purPeses. The lot win Fold . ethire. or in lots to suit 1)1 chasers. ; For terms anti further particuletrs enquire A. L. bI'ONSLEit, . Beal Estate Agent and Scrivener. oct. 31,,'F•5t 1) OS E W 001) PIANOS. FOR SALT JAL, Twu new . arid IleAewood 'Plauogfiy/4ar 7 octaves, from flu') calebrated...nutnufiZtory- ltnlle Dili Is S Cu., Bustin",- Them) lialtruthents •hare c . bc carefully sch•cteti iron' a large Mock , andnre warriiiitt to 1, , ,1V0 entire satisfaction. They wUI be sold at • , . C_L C Y P . 1U c h 8 and kept In order by a competont person, for one yet from date of sale. Those who nety.wish to, examine. t to purchase a good Instrument, are invited to'call upo the stibecrher at his residence in Carlisle. Also, TO It Kyr, two'good second-hand Plano Fortes s $8 per quarter: ' ' JO.UN K. STAYMAN. nov. 28,1.5. JR. BTAFli'ORte S OLIVE TAB • THE GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY. It is ♦nhaled and Applied (nut bikini) to cum Disease of Om THROAT AND LUNGS.- . - - - No Rheumatic, Neuralgic, or 'other.' Pain can exis . whereOlireTarisapplied. (dive Tar mixed with Mutton Tallow terms an - . • -- -