~,,,: • "„--14,01,tr, 0 . ! .;:,)14Di- i .tigii,t7., t.N . - Fattening Amniale the follow : ini liiuts, on the oubject,. from.,-that•,yaluable agricultur} real, the &Ibany gultivetor;,)yill be fouu of interest • "Substancesin which tho nutriment • is much oondentrated should be fed with much care. There is, danger, -especially -• when-the animal is first put to feed, that • more - my be eaten at once than the con • , gestite organs. can manage. ••, Meal' of id highly nutritive,rand when properly fed, causes unbinds to fat ' ten Meter than almost any other kind: of food. They will not however bear to be excluaively kept on this article for • any length of time. enl made from tho 'heaviest varieties 0f40r,p,--especially that grown in the northern and eastern. States, is quite too strong food'for cattle, sheep 'or horses to be full fed upon.— ' Hence ono of the advantages of having the.cob ground with the corn; by which the nutriment is diffused. through,•a' • greater bulk, lays lighter on th 3 stomach, and is more thoroughly digested. The effeets of purecornmeal on animals we suppose to be similar to. that sometimes produced on-our ownr•apeciesi - by - the 'use , wlfolitTif — fleiir=4ll6 . • be oonies-dispeptio, and is forced tq tuse bread which has the bran mixed - -with the flour. •• The =mixture offthecob - with the cern, answers the purpose of bran-- the health of the animal is prtierved and the process of digestion goes on uninter uptedly. In fact, the advantages of grinding the cob and am tergether for • feeding cattle, may bo said.to be well es-. _ tablishe& — For hogs_the benefit of the .cob it; net, we think so evident, those animals ,appearing ,to be beter-adapted to ..,taking . their nourishment in a concentra . ted,form-than those which ruminate or chew their .cud. Yet fitod 'sufficiently ' bulky to - effeet the distension of the-bow els ittnOespary for hogs. . "Hay or straw cut into lengths so short as to be readily-mixed with meal, 'answers a goqd purpose in rendering, the meal easy_ of digestion, and in enabling • the animal to extract all the. nutriment from It.. • , - "The conclusion ,arrived at- from; the : result of series of experiments, institu ted by-the-Highland Society-of-Scotland; . aA* years ago, was that the superiority _ 'i.. , - - tiircooked over Uncooked fob& for cattle, is but trifling,lind not sufficient to bal ance the.cost; but for'-hogs, the-.extra cost Otpreliaration was 'repaid. 'rt`he appetite and health of the ani , male are promoted by giiiing a variety of. food. This fact has led to the prepara tions foi fattenibg stock. For fattening htigs wo have used with advantage' the following mixtures : TWo parts pota toes and two parts pumpkins; boil to gather until they can be easily mashed fine, then add one.part meal, stirring - and mixing intimately together. The heat of the potatoes and pumpkins will scald or cook the meal, and when cold the mix - turn will be a stiff pudding. 2. Two of ripe palatable • apples; (Dither .sweet' or sour;) boil' till they call be mashed- fine, and then add ono part meal, (either from corn, barley or oats. and peas; 'allowing the same wights,) and • mix together 'while the potatoes and apples aro hot. ' , "Hogs aro more fond of food when. it ;is slightly .forniented, (riot beeoining _gently sour,) and they appoarto.fatten faster if it is :iven to thorn in this state Welmve never seen, hogs thrive faster than when fed on these mixtures, with ..oseasionaly a little dairy slop, and we • have alnays feund the pork solid and of good quality. To JUDGE OF A 11 011.8 E.—In purchas ing a horse, sight; wind, feet and limbs must be the uppermost objects of inqui ry.; for nine horses out of ten are defeo tive in one of these ,particulars. _First then, exatuine_his_eyes e _artd do this he fore he comes out of the stable; seetha , they are clear and .transparenf; and tha the pupils or apples of the eye are exact ly, alike:in size as well as color. Next `examine his pipes; if good and sound on being nipped in the gullet,,he will utter a • seund like that from a ,palr of bellows; but if his lungs are touched -and he is broken winded, he _swill give:vent to a dry;huskY, Short—cough ;---look••• td•his• limbs; in passillg your hand down his -- legs, - if - Ymi -- find-any-unnatural ancy, or puffiness, or if in feeling firstone lef and then the other, you discover any difference between them, dis ease, more' or less, is, present : he may not be lame, hit he is not clean upon his.legs: If he is bread and full betwemi the eyes,, he . may be:depended on as a horse of good -Sense, and capable of ,heing trained to ilmost'anything.. If you want a gentle horse, , get one . , with more or less white 'obi)* him';many suppose that the parti colored horses belonging to cireusaes, shows, &0., are selected for. their odity, but it is 'on account of, •their 'doeility and. gentle:fess :in fact the•more• kindly you treakhoises, ilie,betteiyou will be -trey-, tad in return:' . PLAiITINd - ,'FAtTrx TnErs..:As . the season for 'transplanting "trbea';, is -op proaohing,,'we.have a,word to offer an, the best time for doing this:Work.: . :Weidlitde to spiing:and fell. ~ "It is well knoWnthat there are' various 'Opinions On ',this *Mb-. Jed, and, many are indueed to: wait, , six months from reading,the 'viewBi Of *seine writer, ,'when in' fact:. he'lf bettO. have plantahil:tieet. ,' :. . .;,, - , ~ If • neW- 2 --it"bein; , autuinnyOrt are . readh-and Tour !Oil ielilry,. eend_at 'once. your order to yotir nurseryman; and don't .. delay 7 -the fall is the " best 'ti?ite7 . for you. ',lfit hi:airing and , you are ready, to planti_don't. whit " till' fall erf'OY'.,ie'.= count-the , sPring is then ; the; at-'time' for you.: : 7, Thia ' 'del4ing „a, tn tter I -no" ,needful-to be donp'es,,piantiug' ittrees;' ivied dilOtlying, along ;from one year to another, is .:.not the, part of" wisdom 'end' , Will, never bring:to. our palates . the, Ad& dolts:Products of the, iine.aneihe:.tiei; —Donqottnp miio.tiPoonsull tiObedi!;•,bitt? ' off. with : the order: :•:' ,s •ltint, 'lyour;;Ai rot iii i t: - well prepared two or, Ors° . 01)*IiK , •,If yeu :4 41 ,V*Itth ' t i i ' -) 9 6w 1 1116 314* groun ( Vll4, tifiiio-.;olffht,',`ltie4irii4. wheriiiyo4.want *youi,tre es ;: thie, - *tit ) 1 (g. .iiiice , Ate'li,bar:brodtii 2 g fiti(;An*iiiey,, ..-Fisisih - 11 , riling a , bet* or eaktlll; - tt l oot laighietfraukd each - tree pitokiiig". fiiiSly‘ . ',,,, • - .. . , , _ . . . . • ; - WAT,CIHES .C.T 4 00103 . f. rANYBW,ELItY,'A-, ~" 7- • bairn now, °gland - and f o rmle mayArldntnun unmain Street, opposite Alarireal#ll;An, ..oistßritirnair'lind elegant stock'cif VATOYIES, JBW.BLitY, 13.12,DALIONO r • 'Oold.Yaver IYatehorklittflting and•Opcoi cue, Sllverr,,,Ao.,' Sliver Lephie and Quarter Batches, a largo varlety,l. Oold Anelkers for Ladles and.C/entlemOn. epleridldissortmont for ladiesnuti &MP. Gold Chains for ves and fib; gold curb chains;... - Finger Itings;•Ouff-plils, Studs, Shrove Buttons. - -,OrosserirDrop and - .lloop'Ear-ltingeiqularge'rmieLP. -- SllvorAnd - rfated'llSipeorterr - _Knives, to. of various styles ant4llces, •!- Gold and Silver Thimbles ~ . • • . Gold,Bilvor and Common Thimbles, largo'astirtano,t. 'to suit all: gee, and to ahlariliiTrivite - partreillor . attantion. Port Monnales, a large assortment at every idea, . Uold Pens, of the boot make at various prices ' Fancy Boxes, Port Folios, AccordeonsiSpectaclo eases, Ladlos Card Cases, silver ang,,pearl, abvadops Bracelets, gold and common •- Watch Chains 'Also a • large variety of articles I n the Jowolry sollat the lowest prices. All 'articles War • . ranted to be what they are sold for. WM Particular attention paid to the REPATIHNO OF wATotrEs. and all Work Warranted. Iteturningthanhs to my old !donde and cuidontors for , former patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of their-favors. • june2o. - • • ' THOMAS CUNLYN. SPRING_ AND SUIVIALOR "'Nis -HATS AND diPal • The undersigned invites the attention of his old cus• - tomors aud - tho public to his now and Seabonable as: sortinedt of SILK, FUR and STRAW' HATS, CLOTH CAPS, &c for gentlemen And BoyS• wear, of the latest Styles andbost quality. The aisortmentwill be round, 'to embrace ovary sort and also - of Hats. and Cape for Men, Boys And Children, from - the commonest and cheapest, to the Most' stidlitlilMAlTltialiltdiAbia, - such, - As Oakford's spring style of gentletheis's Hats,•White;Black and Brown, Slouch Hats, with Fur Hats ofhls own limn , &Astute, Boys cloth caps of 'various colors and prices, with a large assortment of Mon's and- Boy's straw hats of different qtralltles and prices, to suit- the pockots. of both rich and poor. Fooling confident that every pur. chaser can be accommodated from his extensive• and varied 'assortment, he 'cordially invites his friends to call and examina at his old octabllshmont MI Main Stroot. 1 WM., 11. TROUT. R° CER S N EW GROCERY IE AND VARIETY STORE. Thu seLscriber would respectfully inform his frlendinind the public generally, that he bas just returned from the city with a largo and varied .assortuiont of • GROCERIES, GLASS and QUEEIsZSAVA:RE, &., which ho oilers for solo on the. most reasonable terms, at his New • Stet, ,e % •cornerbf North Hanover street and the Pub. t 1 lle Sessaro-,*directly opposite the Carlisle De. posit Bank. Ills stock etnbmses everything - usually f Et-a -Grocery- end-Variety-80re, - -Thopubliehre invited to •eatil-anti- exproinehis stock before purchasing•eleewhero, as he fools Confident he can sell the lehit goods at the lowest prices. ; • • J. D. HALBERT. .IVEW „GOODS__I= NEW . - GOODS:I,A 1.1 o lot of seasonable 0004,juat reoeived; will be -- Old very cheaP•itt the store of thB subscriber, in \Vesta' Mal u Street. Please call and ace before purchasing else where. MARGARET SNODGRASS. August 13, 1850. CARLISLE FEMALI SEMINARY Nit. 11.1103,CLARK,_who hekveleemfer_sevoral 3stri ongumni in teaching,respnetfullyitunounce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the lot of,Sep tembOr, 1850, they will connuonce The second oussion, in Louther Street, near the Gorman Reformed Church, of their , BEMINAIer FOIVTOUN,G LADIES'. • Tho Institution will be boil boarding and'tlay school; 111 which all the branches necessary_fer_the_coni•. Pletoudutation of young ladies will bataught. Assist ants of the highest clutfacter'. for qualifications and ineralityfylllbefunidoiedinaccordence with tile Iraqi , of the institution. The government will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarlatilsM will be as rigidly excluded. _ The Prlucipaisflatter themsalvee that their long and successful experience as teachers, as-testified by the refammendations in their possession will enable them to'establish an Institution of the higlieat character for young hulks. Thoy,are fully persuaded that. suclvau Institution will be sustained hero citizens and neighboring country, and, hope that their confidence, may not be disappointed.. ' • . - The Scholastic year; will tloneist of foui terms (OlovoU neeksuach), beginnln on September I. and ending on second Wednesday in uly. TER3IB PElt QUARTER (11 week's). Boaiding, including tuol, lights, and ') • -tuition in English !wenches; 035 00 Primary Department, - 0 00 Vigher.English, - - .8 00 ' Ancioneand Modern Languages, eaqh, .- 5 00 . Ornamontarbrauchos at professor'achargcs.. No deduction for absouco attar entrance', - oxcept in - -case of protractod illuoss. ' . . Hon. WEEDHC. WAILS, Rov. A P.. WINO, J. B. PARKER, Esq., " A. H. KREMER, JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., " JACOB FRY, T. H. MILES Esq., - W. W. EELS, Dr. 8. B. KIEFFER., ."• J. B. MORS% Roo, Mr. BTERRETT. Mar. 19, 1856-1 year. , NiTHITE HALL ACADEMY.- THREE MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG. Tho Twelfth Session of this Institution will commence on Monday, tho 3d of Novenibor. Parents and Guar dians aro requested to inquire into its merits !wforo sending Hick sons or wards elsewhere. Tho location of tho Institution is retired,*.plemsant rind healthful, and .the "course. of instruction Unawares the ordina ry and higher branches of an English Education, to. gather with tho Latin, Greek, French, und (Jarman lan guages, and vocal and lustrumontal music, Terms, boarding, washing, and Tuition in the English branch es and vocal musio per session 421 wooks) 8t30,00. --For circular containing particulars address. • , D. DENLINGER. Sop. 17, ISM] Harrisburg, PA. • DLAINTIELD ACADEMY.—Near 04RLI8LE, Pa.—The Twentieth Session (five months) will commence en hey Gth. A' now build ing has been erected containing Gymnasium, Aluble Boom,&a. , --Witi.increasod--facillties-for,lnstruction-nud - amplw accommodations, this Institution presents great in duminients to parents whirl desire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms par Session, $O5 00. For circulars. with fall information, address It. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield, Clumberlaud co., Pa. April 9 v 1850 G 44- . cOMMEIt.CIAL •COLLEGE;' . removed to the new and spacious Hall, No. SD and 11.1 - BALTIMORE STREET, Baltimore, Md. O.K. CIIABUILRLIN, Prlllelpal and beeturer_upon i,loreau tile Science. E. IVA:make, In charge of Writing Departnicut: • . O. W. Kane,lnstructor in Mercantile Calculationaand - Associate in Book Keeping Department. L . . 7..11. PHILLIPS, Teacher in Book Keeping, • , ' J 8-T. WILLIAMS, Lecturer on Counurclal,Law.:----- Three years Lava not yet elapsed since' the establish mono of this Institution, during which time up wants of eight hundred students have boon In attendance, (rep. resenting nearly every State in the Bytom) among whofil are numbers in Baltimore and elsewhere occupy ing prominent positions as business men and account ants. . ' BOOK KEEPING.—The Principal has the utmost con - lidence in assuring the public that after an experience o fourteen years in qualifying young men for the Count ing-ltoam-and other- impurtantstatious,aiuLan_exteit, sive acquaintance with the management Of business books of every,description, (eisisted as he is by two, sel entitle accountats,) the course of training in this de partment is eminently practihal end well adapted to the varione pursuits of Commerce and Trade, including Individual, Partnership, Mercantile, Manufacturing, Commission, Exchange, Banking, Shipping. Steamboat• ing, Compound Company operations, .tc. PSNMANSIIIP.i—The exercises under this head are free; easy and graceful, combining rapidity of execution• with' beauty of construction; thus enablingthe student to write an elegant business lunid,ou completion of the - MERCANTILE CALCULATIONS in all theft various bearings are taught by the most, accurate and °avail- Mous method. ' '" .. . . Daily lectures are - delivered upon the /Sciatca of An: (taunts,' Marceifitlia Customs, these in connection .with a series of lectures on Commercial Law, aro of the highest importanco to all aspiring to ocoupy protninedt positions in the businees community. The time nedessary foram Industelons student to Complete the course, varlos from Bto 12 weeks. There .being no vacation, applicants can outer' at any time, and'attenti both day and evoning. Examinations ere - bald at statedperlods, and. diplomas awardpd t isc who graduato. For terms, - etc., wrlfif and have ft al: A )ar forwarded by mall. . [Oct. 9, WSOLUTIQN ',PROPOSING A MENIMENT4 'l3lle TI - Roolvoll by tho'Sonatel and lionsonfitopiesontrttitoi 'iir t•ho Commontionith. of l'onnsylvanin in amoral • 'Ainombly met, That' , the followinirtimondmints Vroposod to the Constitution of tiro Orimmonwealth, in accordance with tho , provisionstho "tooth articto ‘thoroof. " . , There shall be an additional . article to said Ponititu; ;' tlon to be dasignatbd ne Awribto: XII. ' „', „. -• ,• .•• Off PUBLIO DatrfS.• • ~;.• Ssomorr The'State may contract debts, to. suPply Mutual deficits pr failures lir roven lOs; • or to - perteetr not otherwise prbildid for; but the aproptc amount of such dobta.diraat contingent, .-whalicr . amitracted by virtue, of one or more Acts of tliol./ mom I. AsSembly; crab different, periodaof than; shall . eximod seven hundred' and-fifty ttionsaiid• dollarii: the monetarisitik tram the , creation of ouch" o. o d , 'shell be applied' to the purpos e; for width it, ' Mined, or to` repay , the 'debts so - contraCted;epd ;3 . 4it, addltiorao , the ,abirie - 'power the State oinay contract debts to -repel lbraplon,, Sup. pceis Insurrection, defend the State in war, or' to re• eLdeem the' present - outstanding, .ludebtednose of the 413tate; but,the,mopoy orioles from tbo contracting "of .s.dob debts, shabbioponod to tbd po r poeo , for ,whloh Woe roved, or:totepey . oych debts, hnk to , other, nt UflOmo,Whatiyr , r.. n :‘- - Ammon 8, .Szpopt the debts above joniteifiedi 'Vilna one and, two of this - Article,; no debt ,whatoyAr. be created by'or - Mnltiohalf'of tho'fitate., • • proridatbr the parriont,of thapresche I.llebt, amtanyeddithinat debt, contreatad .ClibrefAitl, ite' Scot. oeselon:. After. the. 'YodoOtlontitthlO;Mraendnient;treate: a.slnkitnt:lnn4 shalthe eqffle,ent t 4. P.a.t.glo' noceulqgVititerpst: .r=otisgob 110,4' ennoilly„tojeduae the prinelpit MO r by , suroiot less than two hundred ' - and .ttly, 'cletitne.qcilliirivWblob slaking Aulli r kudb o Cnslit.or thillEkettnittiiatin'abnio Cffthe public 'Lg .- tout thee. i. , :10"" thaw Ortnbd blAbe-;fitote,_ or .th rMoode off.the tbi. ll4 iit 6, 'P' P4rtt•hereof,ii"nd of theincomo. . ' gr a, l :; a lrl;l4l 4 , l n cli 4 I MlB 4 : kig °"' ' d rolgea w ,by I.w. —The -s4,l=Viild`:"."'Tba—aLt Ztorro anb 01)ops, c.bttcation. =I COURSE OF STUDY = . `creased; from lime to Oita, by cosigning to it any part 'of tit.; taxes,. or.:Ather rayeuriespf , . Slate, hot. re-. LArlired ferthAliirdliiirYlichtchirrelit%expinisiCA:of..go-7 •ernment,Aint.taillessin cease, , of , *war, 'insurrection Or . invasion;,rio'Pal . P,of ',the Said. sfuking fund shell be ..tuled'or appliodPtherftise than in the extinguishment - -of the; publie,labt,.....unftl...thci.Amourit Af. eueb is reduced beleirlbe , 800 of five millions of dollars. /i.;: . .Tho credit WIWI Commonwealth shall not any "Manner, or' • ¢ birpledged, or loaned toinny , corporation, or 'assbelati'n; nor shall thacommbnirrolth hereafter become ajointowner or eteriftiolderibi any company,association, or. corpora- Sec. S. The ealneckotilioalth abelLnot_Asatimeab. - " de*, or any part theroof; of any'county, city, boroughi or' toWnship; or "of any corporation or, association unless such' debt shall have - been contracted tnatiable, "the 'state "to ih . piciljnyasiOnrsupPreis domeotic - "felf in time of war, or to assist the state in the disehargo , of any porfton of - its present Andell..cluess: . ISsitt_7...___The__Legislaturo_sbalLatutLantitoriza_any county, city, boraugh,townabip, or Incorporated dia. trict, by virtue cora voto of its eittzons, or othorwiso. to become a stockholder 'in -any . company . , 'issociatitin ' or corporation; dr to obtain money for, or.loan its credit tO,. any corporation, association, Institution; or paity. SECOND /CHENDBfg4IT: Tbeio - balldie an additional-article to said constit tution,'to bo desiguatod as article - x.lr, as follows: ARTICLE XI!. OP NEW COUNTIES ®No county shall-be -Ili tided- by a-lino totting off oXor ono-tont h of its popnlation (either to ibrinanow county or othorwiso), without the 'expross assont of such :county, by a voto of tho olectora thoroof; not shall any now county.be 'establiehed, containing lesis•tkan four liuudreil square tulles. AMENDMENT From section two of the first ariicle of the' constitu• ttrlko out 'tho words "of the city of Philadelphia,: and Of .eachi county ,respootively ;" from section ilvo. saMe - articlo,'.l3‘riko out the words,—Y Of Philadelphia and of the several ctiuntios;" from 'motion novae,'mane articlo; strike out the words " neither Cho city ofPhila dol~6ln nor any . ,"-and insert in lieu thoroof .tho .curds, 'endue;rand strllso out section tour, ante a rticle, and rotten thereof Ipso t tho 'allowing: ' " See. 4. In the yoar one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every wreath your Wore:after,. roprosontatives to the number of ono hundred, shall be apportions.. and distributed equally 'throughout the state, by districts, In proportion to the number of tax. able inhabitants in the several parts Cheroot; exodpt that - any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxable' may be allowed a separate repro . sontatio,rl but no more thaw three-counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a disirlct.' Any city containing a autliclont number of taxables to entitio it to at least two reprosoutatives, shall have 'a separato representation aSsignod it, and shall he divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable papulation 'tallow nosy be, each of which districts shall elect one.representative." At the end of section seven, same article, insert these words, "the city of Philadolphhi"shall bo divided ihth single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable population as possiblo ; but 110 'ward shall bo divided in thitformation_thoreotii_-- - .Tbeagislatifie; attits first seMon,Afterileadoptlon- Of this - aniiiirditildiciliall - daida the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in thd manner' above provided; such districts to remain ,un changed until the apportionment. In_the year ono thousand eight hundrod null sixty-four. =ME= Mti= The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter con ferred by, or under, any special or general law, when ever In - their opinion it may belniurioua la the citizens of the commonwealth: in suclemenner, however, thal no injustice shall be done to the c'orporators, - - . , In jfennte,_.Aprll.2l,..lB46 Reamer., Tharthle resolution pass. On the first antondreent, yeas 24, nays 5. On the second amend, mont, yeas 19, anvil). On. the. third amendment,:yeas 28, nays I: - On the fourth amendment, Yeas 23, nays 4 Extract from the Journal. . THOMAS A. MAOULItE, Clark • In House of Representatlves,l • • April 21, 1850.: RESOLVED, That this resolution pass. On the that amemlinent, yeas 72, nays 24. On-the Second amend. _went,. yeas 03, nays 25.. On the third amendment, - yeas GI, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. Extraoefrom the Journal. Se IL'YR OFFICIL, • A. Filed April 24, 1840.1 Soc. of the Commonwealth Secretary's Office, Harrisburg, Juno 2'l, 1350. PENNSYLVANIA, 88. . ' T do hereby corthjr that' the above and 'foregoing true and correct copy of the original "Resolution 1,.,. Live to an - amendment of the Constitution," aw tlh same remains on - Ille In this office. — 1 Th ,-••••,) • In testimony whereof I have hereunto set L.S. ?my hand and reused to be eillsed e seal of . ~ .vj-9 the Secretary's !Mice, the day and year 'above written. - ', • . A. G. CUIIIiIIN, . See. 01 the Commonwealth.. , In'Sonnie, April 21, 1850. Residution proposing amondetentslo the, Constltu Lion of the Commonwealth being under Consideration, On the,question, Will theßonate agree to the firit amendment'? '.Tho yeas and nays wore taken agmeally to the pro TißiOnli of the Constitution, and were as follows: ' • Yeas—Messrs.- Browne,- lluckalow,-Cresswell, Evans, _Ferguson, Flenniken,- liege, • Ingram, Jarolsen, Knox, Laubaeh, Lewls, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther.• iitmub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Vilkinicand Platt,'Speaker, 24. Nays—Messrs, Orabb„ Oregg, Jordan, Mellinger, and Pratt—S. - Seth° question was determined In the affirmative. On the question, • Will the Senate agree to the eoeond amendment? Thh yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro- visions of the Constitution; and were as follows; . . , 'Yeas—Messrs. lirowno, Buckalow, Cresswell, Kraus, Ilogo, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, ?Wenn took, Sollars, 8c uman, Southey, Straub, Walton, Welsh, .Whorry, and Wilkins-1B nays—Messrs. CiabbiForguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and .Platt, Spimker6. So-the question was determhied In the affirmative. • On the question, Will the Senate agree to thu third amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Con stltutlon, and were as follows ; . Yoax—Mossrs. lirowno, lluokalow, Crabb, Cross . ‘voil Evans, Forgusdn, Flenniken, logo, Ingram, Jamison Jordan, Knox Laubach, Lowls, Mollingor l'ratt, Price, SelWro, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Tog ,gart, Walton, Womb, V, Vorry, „Wilkins, and Platt Bo tho question wax determinod In the alllrmajdoe. Ofi tho iuestrOh,' • WM tho Soma° agreo to the fourth amendmont T The yeas and nays wore takou agrooably to the Con atituti2u, and Wore an follow, via: Yowl—Messrs, Drowns, Buelcoloar, Cresswell, Evans, Flonniken, Hoge, Ingrain, JllllllBOll, Jordan, Knoz,Lau bach, Lowin, M'Clintock, Price, Sullen, Shuman, South er, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and'Platt, Speaker-23. Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Orogg, Mellinger and Pratt—l. So the question was dotorminod in the affirmative. Journal of tho !Immo of Reprosoiltativon, April• 21, MO, The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro• visions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed funaluiment, were no follow, viz: Yeasiilessrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwln, Beck, (Licoming,) Beck, (York,) Bombard, Boyd, Boy er, Brown, Brush, Buchanan; Cald well, Campbell, Carty Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger, Fausold, .Foster Got., Halms, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs logos, Hippie, Holcomb, Liunsocker, Imbrie, Inghani• Innis Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte. Lebo, Longnkor Lovett, ki'Calmont, M'Carthy, 3CColub, Mauglo, Me soar, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnemach nr _Orr, Pearson,Fluilps,Tuivell,_Barokoy, Reed, Reinhold Itiddio, Roberta, Shenk,' (Allogheny,) Smith (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) &roue°. Thompson, Vail Whallon, Wright; (Dauphin.) Wright, (Luzern°, Tim Merman and Wright, Speaker-72. Nays—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Coburn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Oibbonoy, Hamilton,. Han cock, ilousokoopor, Loisonring, Magee, Manley, Morris, illummtf; ratterson,.Sallsbury, .Smith,,(Philatiolphlai) - .Walter,Wintrode and Yearsloy-2-1. • So' the question was determined in too affirmative. ' On the question, Will the House agree to the second amendment? The-yeasand-rmys-werelfken,-andAvere.as follows,_ vie: . Yeas—Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Drill, Dock, (14coming,) Bock, (York,) Bornhard, Boyd, Brown, Brush, Buchanan', Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Plus°ld, Fouler, Geis ' Holues, Harrod, !farina., Hiring, Ilfbire, llllL'illllogas, Nipple, Holcomb, Huneacker, Im brie, Ingham Innis, Irwin. Johns, Johnson, Laporto, :Lobo, Longalier, Lovett, M'Cohnont, :Worthy, M'Comb, Mangle, Illetrear, Montgooory, Moorhoad, Nun , nernachor, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsay, Rood, Holm bold, Riddle,' Roberts, Shenk., Smith, (Alloghony), Strolls°, Vail, Whallon Wright, (Lturerno,) Zimmerman and.Wilght, S peaker.-68. . • • Nays—Messrs. Auguetino, Bare, Clover, Scllnger; ,Pry, Pulton,. Gaylord, Gliderney; Hamilton, Hancock, Ifunoker, Laisenringr Magee, Manloy, Morris, Mumma, ' Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith. (Cambria) Thomp. soli, Walter, Wintrode, Wright (Dauphin) and Years. So the quasHoP ViaS determined In tho affirmative. - On tho question, Will the House agree to the third amendment/ Tho yeas and nays wore taken, and wore as follow, 'viz: • r • Yogis—Diesere. ...A.tubirenn,"Bacitue, Baldwin, Ball, Dock, (Lyeoulhig) Beek, .(York) Bernhard, BOyd, , Bn. yer, Brown, lluchatian,,Caldwell, tlumpboll,Carty,Cnilg, Crawford, Edinger, raueold, Fostor,,Yry, Getz, Unlace, Harper, illbbe; , 11111;' Ifoloomb lioneekooper, Imbrlo,lnghani, Nolo, Irwin,. Johns,Johnson; s l,aporte, Lobo, - jungabor,. Lovett, SCCtilmouti M'Colnh, Manglo,,Alenear, 5111Ier,Siontgoew pry, Nugnotnneliiir ' BoarsonAlltelpe, toy, itoda",:',lliddlei,Shonk Smith, (Alloghony,) Inlttn , (Canibria,)'' Snitth; °Myra hig,). ThompHon, Whallon , :Wright, (Dauphin) Wright (Luzorwo) nod Zhniner-, 'Brom—Messrs. Barry; Clover, Coburn. Doak, Dewdal, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbonay,• Hamilton -Hancock, Ilunu ker, Lelsonling,,lWCarthy, Magee, Elimley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Ralnhold, :Roberts, Salisbury, Wal ter, Wlntrode, Yearsley and Wright, Bpoaker-25 So the question. WAS' CigtOrlialledlEl the affirmative. A . MIRACLE DV SCIENoE.—Dr. 0. L. Reßing, , 'of Iloclutnlcsburg, Cumberland nounly ; Pa. r announcos to those afflicted with Tuirm , s, Wens. Cancers, Polypus, „Lupus, Moles , or Marks; 80, atlas lung's Evil and all diseases that have boon Atonally tralted ivith Caustie or linife,he can remove thomvith , _out__cutting, burning-or-pain pmettlier.Chlereforni-or , Ether Is administered .to the :patient. It Is no matter on what part of the . oar they may be, ho call remove them with perfot," safety, and inm romarkablymborl „Limo, .No.Mirlerffl'ot Trigetablepolson IS applied, and IK .. , :Money rug : aired ntf.kod i re is perfected., , - Prolapsua Uterlf Muni ro Complaints, Ohnte, Veln4 reel and:ellother d easigt,treatod with positive mulcObs Pull particulars eaffltanl4alned , by addressing in either ,Eugliell or German, paSkimid: ,, Pationta cavvbe.aceom ' narstotcd.witklloard on reasonable terms... •', • • Alooltanionburg iq ono• t.f the prettiest add healthy towns to - this or, - . any othei titate. lt ,: is 8 miles ,from llerriabtlig, on 'the Cumberland Valley Ratl' Road, and accessible - froni,all parts of the Union. The Doctor will 4 # visit callgrin any part or • State when desired, ,• , ~' ty),..K.lndivader !rye , ow any.afilloted fellow tree tnie;delay not to,tell t f,thigtreatmerit• . ~ ... , 'BECIETAttI'II OPYI6E ' . " } • :: IlarrLoburg, Juno 21, 1858. • the question,. •-'• ' Will the Rohn agree -to the fourth amendment Thu you nod unya were tkon,nnd were CO • • -,Y+ -Andericat romlnc.) (lierr,). Bertauwd, Boyd, Boyer, Brown,' itra.M. Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Cra lowtal, Edinger, Poucold, - Politer, Fry, (tot; - par Minos, Hibbs, tilliegas, liipple, 4omi,. ,ii twolieeper, , ltunseekor, Irnbrei Innis, Ir win, dolt .a,o,„ipaporto r , Leibo, - longaker: LUTett,,,M'Cal liont M'Cnrthy, APContli, Mauglo, .Ittenear,. Miller. 'AMitigoniery, Moorhead,, ?Influent-ache; . Orr,- Petition, ,Phelps, Purcell, Rainsoy, Rob. into, Shenk; Bwilib, . (Cambria.) Fndtlo4PlYoulluitac ' Walter, -,Whallon, .Wrlght,,,(faizerno,) Irearoloy, Zintmortrtan and.Wrlght, Speaker—WV- Nays—, ille4ro; riarry, 'Clover, Colourni' Fultopitilb=' bonyi Haliong Ilan k, Itutioter, , Ultimo, Manley So tpe.quoetien,gas driorwilnnit`ti: tie affirmative. ,Pol2l2l9.eraita ' Pl: - rd(PeoFtlfy that the ..abOve, and- kinigolng..le ,a true' .and oorre'et tomer tlie4.lteas'! , and "Nitys" taken. on the Resolutlon propoelng amendmentitto.the Constltu: :tl e n of the Commonwealth, as , the mtne'appeani on the ,yonn*la Otthe two Rouses of theneneral Aesembly. ;this Commonwealth Mr the sosslottof 1860: , 'o`Witness, my hand.and the seal of saldbffiee, this twenty-seventh day of ?tine, ono thon.; nd'elett , hundred and flftynlx; - , Bierhtery the' inmonwealth ,2,3omititrat. 'MEW fl AGRICUETTI AL WARE - 1.1,-..,3;- - -,:.' „.;'- .- -- ,--110011,18; ..,,..1'..". .-.• : P '-•-•••" ' , • A.B.MING • • . , • ... • •.- .-._ ..... . The aubaCrtber, locate in . the basement . of the Metho dist 'Church,: 'opposite tile - liallread- - Depot,'• In now receiving h variety of parreingillnplementa, such riz .... . ...ORA7N.DN.G.L9. ... • ... FAlral BOILERS, Clotii--and - Cobrdrindorli (Scott's Giant); thd Crescent •Orain Hdrso , Shovelai REAPERS AND' MOWERS (Manny'd irith Mind's linpinvonlonti, Straw- CuttOca, MIL of - which nro.of tho most linpro7ed - kind and, pouhrounship, and. will sold -on-tho most. acedito• - moddtirretoym - K -- Ftfrrobrs - ora - rospoctfullyliiMir o nail'bnd examine before purchasing. . • . J. ARHSTRONG.. _ JIM•Tok tbs'aonthhhoica of farmers, Mooro's Pntont Otain Drill will bo sold'at Sbiramanstown by Bahhuain Clay,.nnd nt hhinponsburg by Christian Long. August 20,1820. „ ' " GRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. PENNOCK'S CELEBRATED WIIEAT dapted also for cowing pals, gram needs and guann,7Krtuturr'srPortribletider - lIIJIL=the best in the market. IleMay's potent Wind Mill— . Poweetiand Threshers, Limo and Guano Spreader's, Daniera Ray, Straw and Fodder Cutter. Little Want Corn nod Cob NIII, Spain's Atmospheric Churn. Theabove Superior Implements with all otberle for the nse of the farmer or gardnor, for mie , Rboiria .and Retail by . • PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warahonao and Seed Syro. corner 7tl and Market streets, Pldladolphia. -- • - julk2s; '65. AV?1,1).,110, Nos. 21 and 23 South Siith Street' . . Pill LADELPILIA. . . • AIMICEILTEMAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY, Bristol, l'i. ' .S3ElY'OnouN on MO Acres) BloOnistinle, near Brlblol, Pa 1 1 ARMERS OF !L'lllS ..• 11000, Growers of Meat and Rye, uaa LETNAU'S SUPER PHOSkIiATE 1,1391; • - If - you : - wa Cary - Cropsg -- rk - reitniiior - 7 -. .. • . These valuable Manure!. have leen used for the pest six' years successfully fur the •Ilraln nud 'Tobacco Crop in Virginia, Ponnsylvania[ Now Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and the Islands-of 116 - Ifnuda and Darbadoes. A barrel 2.5(.1 MAO he sufficient for an acre of ground. The above Forth iheri are composed of rellablitChemical , Elements, which largely increase the crop and Improve the soil, doubling the. value of the land. Price of the. Phosphate of Lime—s4o 'a ton, Nitrogened $6O, the American Fertilizer $.25 per tun or $857 per ballet, $1 25 almg. Also every sanely of OTJAND, Pure Land Piaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, Ma - dared. Charcoal, - • Goods delivered free of charge.• , ' . GEO. A. LElNAll,Proprietor, , Nd. id 'South k'ront Street, Phila. Wholesale_dealera-a—liberal-discount.--Pam-- blots in the Engllsli and German languages Gratis Ordgys nt a distance, _Cash_ accompanying ( orDraft. prodiptly attended to. , . N. IL—DIPLO M AS bare been awarded by the Penn sylvania Agrhulturalliociety;Now York CryStal Palace Association, nud the Now, Jersey State :Agricultural Society.' [Sep."3-'l4-31nos, . 1 AIIIEISIBO LOOK 1 4 TIIRESII1) iAciuNEsi The subscribers desire to Inform farmers and publir generally that they now harem, hand and are enilNlallt• ly manufacturing Threshing . Machines with Nemours atom shaker, which aro generally to be the host articles now in use. Also a variety of Clover Hullers, Corh. Shelters and :glow Cutters. They also - ottoman the ropalring of Agricultural Mach nary in the boot inatiner-and - on - reasonable - terms. Idanufac• ,tory ou l"lorth..l„lanuover Street, ..slirectly opposite the 'residenre of Oborgo Motsgar, Leg.- • • A uguxt o .u 0.,.. :.... ......", ......AVRI3IB4 PLANK,- 916FAIt LEttS.=:-Tife subscriber has -- -I,:iutrilturriMficorn tits Olty.witlMmo of the largeSt assortmonta of liardwaraorot brotight'to this placo. Ito has Just-received SO dos. Haines with mid withotit pat. astonings, Iron and steel hooks Minting In Paletarinii, 44 to Si - 60. Also 300 pr straight and twist link trace chains from 50 to $125. Ilona, mode traces Oran kinds, - also a lot of spread. fifth, tweet, Mitt, carrying halter and log chuins—also a very large lot of shovels, forks, spades, hoes, ritkos, and In short overytbing - aud" any -thing wanted by the farmers— - I___ Remember the old - stand - East Main St. Carlisle.. . March 10,'50,-' . 11, SAXTON. Utt, ulerk-.--1 ALKiIA TENT SELF-b*AIIPENING -- -YANICEE• FEED. curritng, ml.num..tur.ea for RICILA SARGENT, No. 410 Market street, Philatla This cutter in superiorteasny now In use, for strength durability, and sin3pllaity of construction ; It ruts fast. or, +nulls the only self-sharpening Hay; Straw and Corn Stalk Cuttor ever Amide. it has but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, whirls arty person can grind and set with easto but in ordinary case, Is ground in , the machine. :Thou sande have already - boon sold, and -the demand la daily intreasing. In most cases an examination Is authelent to convince one of its superiority. No ono after a short trial would part with It for-any other.-- All Macao(' the bovo constantly on hand and for sale by '....1. I'. LYNS, Solo Agent tbr Cumberland county. ' - ;.fr.,:• • • KR AU SER'SVOPORTABLE 4441, " CIDER MILLS ctifil 6011 be furnished of ....,`AI: Improved construction - and finish. Their • 1 • grirllng apparatus is peculiar, and ,givra theatil an advantage over all other millet Ily the action of iwo reciprocating, pistons, tho apples are forced up agniumt tho tooth of a rapidly rovolving cylinder and retaltiel till -ground to a lino pulp, which of course yields more 'juice when sultiectoa to pressure than If. the pounce was-coarse. , The Screv Press boa boots greatly improved and strengthened since last year, and the whsle frame is tlghtoneo by strong Joist bolts... It is adapted to either hand br horse panel. and can ho worked by band to tho extant orsix.to_eight barrela a day. . . PASCHAV, MORRIS ..; CO., lin phnnont and Seed Store, 7tll and Marko!, Phila. • octil Sop. 2.4, 1856 MmENsli SIOQESS!!- J__.TILE_CIItiii.PEST MAGAZINE IN TRE:WOILLIL-...- BALLOWS DOLLAR IILONTIILY DESIGNED FOR EVERY AMERICAN HOME. • Encouraged by the unetecedented success which thin poptilar monthly Imo met with, and the iiiPiclity with which it has iticroasial its °imitation, the proprieter has .reso,vol to make It still mew worthy of thopatromige. - of the public. - That tlils - tiduilreble'wr is , A MIRACLE OF CILVAP ESS , Is admitted by every one, containing, as it does, One Hundred Pages of reading matter in each number, being nitirti than any of the $3 Megazines, and fortidug,two volumes nyear iIT - MC - Iftfirduld pages - lA:whit - 1r - TwoTvo Hundred pages of Jteadiug Metter per annum for N' I; I) L L - A it • • Balton's Dollai Monthly Is printed with now typo, upon flue-white paper; And Its matter is capofully com piled and arranged by the bends of the editor and pro; priut - or, - wile has been knohn to the public no connected • with the Boston press for sixteen years. Its pages con , Uhl 'NEWS, • ELLANY; • • TALES, •', • ADVENTURES, POEMS, 11100 It Al' HIES, STORIES, OF Till: SEA, SE ETCIIES, WIT AND RUMOR. , to., from the bust and most popular W'ritora of this 'Country. It is also spiced with,a record of tilt, notable avouts of the times, of ponce and will-, of discoveries and improve ments miming In olther hemisphere, - forming an Agreeable emApanion for a leisure moment or hour, any whore, at home or shroud, each numbor.bulug complete No sectarian sob heti are. Admitted Into its ilageti; there are enough controverSal publications each de voted to its Pecollar sect or clique. This work is In -tended for • Tllli MILLION, north hr• south, east or.west, and in filled to the brim such month-with rhoste, popular and graphic mlicle• bony, jusfliiii.lllnif la:Other or . friend nolifild . placo Ip the hands of n (Mil) , circle: it is In all Its do partmonta..fra*And original; anii, what It purports to be, the cheapolit magazine In the world. . • Any Iler$01101101Onnii; oar: Doman to the pgprtetiCr, as shall moire the Magazine for one year, or. any person sanding no MOUT subimrlbors and ;rant, nottens, atone time shall reconaMt copy gratis. , •• , 111. M, BALLOU, Publisher and Proprletor. bornbr of Torment and Bromfield Streets, Boston.. oCatTRWIT's '(sf'4ollN. ,th• FR.E4 moNV—The most' act likonees over ruadot, ox canted in ,higbeet tity gAlArk, and printed on lino /nail': paper, published and for 'alai. 'Wholesale nod Ito:. ',tail, by, L. N. ROSH:4IIAL, Lithographer, N. IV, nor; ind.Choituullitreate Sloe of paper;l7li2C;Betail price $l. •:A.llberal diseount ;Wallowed thosikwielling,t9.sell again.'. Apg ' - . . •• • . : t I HARCOAT.—Chrirpo4.,..OPt,i I 4OI.jVYI.IIFI V/ 'land and foriale li . 7.,''' ' ...!....„ ' ... , - ..i.Nr.'.7. not. 24. '65. • , .... : _ " ..; : . W -,.lsl l .gpil.ltAY: .' - . . . - OHS' SIMMER r A o SITEPPARI) &-VAN HAIILINGEN. —The subscriberahaving removed to their. . NEW 'AND SPACIOUS. STOR E, , • • No. 278. Chestnut Fit cot, fourth door shove Tenth, ' _Are now prepnrjid to elTer a largo and well selected stock of thelellowinit-fre , h-and desirable goods: principally of their own Importation, or ..bought 14 auction, which they ere able" to sell at the impeller's prices, and to • which - theyjmrdiallycotton,- of-Country Merchants, Hotel Keopers,lllllliiimllles gend'ially. • lititi 3 Oreen. and ,Venition Window I'd, 12.4. • - ' Bolster and_Pillow,Linens.oUseVeraLeheled bleachers, and all. w Idtlis from 38 to 54 inches. , — '" -- 111 - ,Allilankets of all sizes and Crlleand Bed Quilts of the following varieties, 'wiz Marseilles; Welting, Root End, Register; Alhambra, , Allendale end Lancaster, of all the desirable sizes. • Bureau Covers, Table Covers, Window Curtain MuSlln Towel's and Toweling of decry variety, Daninsk Table, Cloths and Nspki it, Shirting Linens and Muslin, Cam bric Handkerchiefs, Embaoideries, Hosiery, &e. Broca . tel, Damasks, Moreens, Enbroldered Lace mid Muslin Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Bands, °holm Cord, /, • SHEPPARD VAN HARLINGEN, . Imperters and Dealers in Linen and House Furnish. lag Goods. ' . April 30,1858-11 m. • ON; FINN ritoop SAFES, with Hall's; Patent Powder Proof Leaks, which wore • ''.o•VSgr-•••••;;.„- t „ accorded impend.° :Violate at the l••• , .t:cr Mg, -IYorld'a Fair, London,lBsl, and also . at the World's Fair, New lurk, 1853 and 'AL • The aubscri .•i•t. ' here aro the. solo manufacturers a." and proprietors. in this State of 4. the above unequalled Saes and •• Aiyq: Locks. The reputation- of the • • 'yt 9r; ‘g enuinogrerrin g , . s.re.i. world i seditd4 wide, xd. for tb,: n last thirteen • • "".'" !r. • rav r e a wi ' t 3 iu m ts:e re d an and ' irrn u o n teed Monct to their nem TAILING! film proofluntitiqs. -More :then 12,800 of these Safes 'bare been actually Cold, and over, TWO HUNDRED have passed triumphantly throngh . -- 7iMeldentallti•Os. Tire,Public are assured thatitirSafea• manufactured by the' subscribers are' hot only guaram 'teed to be fully equal, but iu many respects eon Huse" :"'rloo to those - which have been se 'sovarele tried by Sro ; „ Few will forgot' their sorCiees in the burning of .the ciTribuno establishment," Now York, end at the Great Fire In-Strawberry stroot;.at the - largo•fire inst• July, opposite - the Girard House; and'' still more recently •; In the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut, rte., in tile city of • , Phildelphia in 'which those Safes coots forth the ac. • knowledged Vitommos, -when' many oilier socuritiee PiCed. ' • • • •• - t'lnort ELM AND - BANK LOOK MAJLEttB , . • .-." - , ..14 WALNUT Street . , Philadelphli.• :Chilled flecinllttfos, with Powder Treat Locks, mahm. ;featured esmemly for Banks, Brokorm.Jewollerii, and ',others requiring Henrik) , front coguali... Bank • Yaults,• Doors, &e. on hand and _made to miler . " All the most trolebrated-Lookiffor.salo at nianufacturerst prices,. • , • ' , Soloed hand., , ,Safils,"• "Sidewinders" and 'lro n •••:" ChostsP of other .makers, bare 'been. litken in part pay • '- merit for•Fferringla ter rdeatilMfOaCal • ' .'..TRON I IRONlTlie;etieetion of the the public andillaclianitths ifertlaularlk Ie iettuikit: ed to the WO ataortment of Bar and 'Rolled Iron of, all aim and kinds Steel of: idl. kinds, l iJoo, -hasps; threw Plates, Anvlls,Vlcos; Ilellotral and prory ittlng-lhat. the ',Mae/smith may wants , . Iron eel& Itilutintltles at city' Wholosalo'prlcoa,.. All kind El warranted.. • JOHN. 1'.. - LYN.E'k 0,1868) N.XeinOvor St. Cal 1.1,1)106c1p4ia. • • ...STAUFFEIt & : ciI2AP WATCHES AND JEIVELItY. D'Lelesnlo acid lletall,nt ' Waren end Jewelry Store" No. 00 NortlfBocond etruot, cornerefQuerry,-Phlladhla, - • ' Gold LoVur Watches, fulljewolled,lB caret • cum.' ' , . • $2B 00 • 'Gold Lepine, 18 carats, • . •' • 24 00 Sliver Lover, full jewelled, ••12 00 • • •---• • .4) r -Bup_odotguartfors, ;.• • • • - Gold Spectacles, s• • - Sloe Silver do. . • • ; - Silver Tun. Sperms, Vet, - Gold 7 00. . • 450 3 00 ;er holder, 1 00 ask's, he_ "AU aro • STAUFFER & HARLEY, ' • Stu:moor of 0. Conrad. ne-On hadd sonio Gold and Silver LeVera and Lepino still lower than Um above prima. . a • - • 'CLOAk.S- & - MANTILLAS AT WIIOI.F.SALK • , • 013 0 811 PI.N & CO..`, • Importers 'and MatinfactureYa of CLOAKS and MAN ' TILLAS, No. 174 Chemin t street,,.(a few,doora ahevelth, south - sido Philadelphia, (in connection with (MORON BULPIN, 361 Broadway N. T., tholargest manufacturer of these gondola the United Staten.) beg to call tho at; tenth's, of Wholesale end Retail buyers to their largo and varied stock orCLOAICS, TALMAS, So., ite.,,for the fall trade!! Their collection comprigea a -complete no. sorb:neat of all tho, latest Parisian Nuveltim jn' , Volvot Moire Antique, Cleth,,Phun Silk, &c., to.; while"Alte fa• 'ditties afforded by. their connection with the •Ifirgcst7. )lanufasturing !rouse, (of these geo de) _, in NSW Yurk,. --eriable - them to guaralitgoliettW, thou la nbtaina bin elsewhere In, the Market. - OBO.BULI'i N CO. ff ,Sept. 3, nl-3ni. • 174 Chesnut Street above 7th:' • rE - w - 0.1;11 RALE DRUG s'rono. N. SPA NCER . THOMAS, No. 20 South lieonnd Street ' Philiolulphla, Importer, lllttunfacttrer' and Dealer in - 101 l MEIIIOINES, CIINM ICA LS, ACIDS„ Dye Stuflh, Paints. 011 s 'Colors. White Lead, French and .Ameriean White .Y.lnevVindow Class, Chaos Ware. Var .- - nlshes; ItrUsbes, - .lnStruntentS, Gr,Jund .Spices,r, Whole :Spices, and all ether article. usually kept by'Druggists„ 'lncluding BMus, ltnthm. Glue, Shellac,' Potash, be. All orders: by mall or otherwise,• promptly attedded to. Country merchants are-Invited to chil and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. GlyOoods sant to any of the whar'ves or railroad . stations. Prices Low and Goods Warranted.. (Morels 0, 1350-Iy. TOSFPII -A. 'NEEDLES, ilianufactu • el rer or WIRE, SILK AND 11A1lf.CLOTII SIEVES, Coarse, Slodium and Fine lu Mesh large, iniddleadaed; and small in diameter. • . _. METALL_CLOTIDU Olt_woviirg_-_-_wum — ._;,7, - Ufa - best qua11t174.7 - farlduS Fl oe irf mesh, from Nee. 1- to 80 liclusiVe, and from one to six feet In width. They ore numbered so nuiny spares to the lineal Inch, and cut IA suit. : The subsci•lbor also keeps constantly cn band • SCII BESS, On coal, sand ore, lime, graln,,gravel, guano,- Inlnittll Rope, salt, he:re, coffee. spice, drdo, dyFirtuffes Ac Together with-an ussornient of mama AND AN• NEALE') DION. WIRE. - All - the above sold - whelegalii . and retail by . J. A. NEEDLES, qt. S 1 Front Street, Phila.. Juno .1, 1.8.5111 y. • CO., • -I) EN SLOW•k, CO., CO3fiNIISSION - MERCHANTS, - • and 11'holegalO llealoniin allltinth3 of FI3II.ItIUP7 tt r— DUAII,STIC .13 - Elir:Toirree - o:, •AftNorActuhtu TOIIACCO,. . . . ---r-- ' AND 'FORE Ili N - A - NO DOM ESTICIip Mil AltS - ,- : 21 South Front ottout. Philadelphia.. ._. - Importers of Thai ifoinna . E.egae, 'of tho choicest growths of the olrop, 'A largo asrortinont of Which aro .10116 eonsonttly on hand, and for solo at a small Advance on cost of importation. gii.U.nudguments respectfully solicited, on which. libernl advances will ho ro n do w han desired. ' ' :Imolai attention iven to orders for purchase on cont. 'mission ofirobacca—is alsothvorrileseriptionsif-Merchar, dies, for account c parties living at a distance froth this market. 419,..5010 Ago t for F. A. Oootze'a celebrated °entre Smoking Tobaf o,roiiiiirliAng thirty dlffeeent varieties,. . -Apr1123,18 D U Nlvhßti. 'Sxnloa ? ,i tC R E-P 1 . 3,1 C E 06 1 1. CASH BOOT AND SHOE EORE; . No. 76 South Second St.,'Corner of Carter St.- The estalilisliment has been enlarged and improved and Is supplied with the largest and best lietail Stock _Jo the City, Minelpally of hisamm manufacture, with a choice assortment from the hat Eastern Market m bracing Ladies,' Gents', and Children's 51101:5 AND CAPPERS ' of every description, style and quality, embracing the best styles and qualities In this or any other market. This stock cannot he excelled for Quality Style and Cheapness. Each article In marked at the very lowest possible price, irons which no deviation will be made. No ex travagant statements will be mended, and - none made to -- effort - sales. Goodyear's GUrn In all varieties. . Pure Guninoso scarce in the market. always on hand. The public is respectfully invited to call: [April 1, lapri. rPH IL ADELPIIIA. ' ADVEIi'NT.- .. EVANS' FIRE & Tllll7 PROM? SAFES! or m6relinlitti, Ins4ors, rumors, anaothors, having Books, Vapors, or other roluablos, to liNrsorvo from FIItI or BLIBULABS. Day and Nowell's (Bubb's) 'BANK LOCKS. A CAnn.—'fhoFire Proof Snfo,".that proSorved our Books, -Vapors, &e. 4 during the great Fire at Ilart's Buildings, was purelnised of OLIVER, EVA.NS,I3I. S. dud St., Philadelphia. . GETZ A BUCK.' •• • lINFRICERATORS k WATER.FII,TERS.. . EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrlgeratore for cooling and preserving , meats, butter, mill:, water, and all articles for culinary purposes. WATER El I;PEIIS for purifying brackish or muddy: water, whether affected' by rains, limestone, marl, or other camais; can he had , separate or attached to tho Refrigerators—a aniall'quantity of ico cooling tho whole In the weather. PORTABLE SIIOWER BATHS, for the use of war , cold water.' WATER COOLERS, forlletels, Stores, and Dwellings STORE TRUCK'S, for wooing boxes, Icales; &c. SEAL PRESSES, Copylug do., Druggist do. _OLIVER EVANS. No. 111. Snutl/Second St., ( 2 doors below Chesnut. March 5, 1.856-Iy. lu 18:(6.) 2, a Li =72