~~r~l~~;~ _c~~i~~~~itIIr: A. LiSL ."'/'.A 1:857 The Chrlikle Serald, Office his been removed to Zug's. 3:Wilding South-Bast Corner of the Public, -Square—Third _ - ------llnton Stat~TicitttS~— _ • • . Fcii• .CoqoPlioy. • DAVID It'LLM()T, of litadford.Cp , . -For ...litagr,q of Mc iSui.».'enzo emir, JAMES VEEEIT,- - iif Fnyeife.Co. JOSEPH LEWIS, bf,Clip§t:pr.Co. -For Canal 6'ommissiorier.• WILLIAM MILLIVARD; of Philad'A STA'gE CENT4IAL reonitnivimmii ••• . . The President of the late Ametlean:ll , puh: linen Convention has, appointiA the jollow)ng IState Central Committee, viz.: ~• IttL• TODD, Moirman '.SiMon Canieron, , Joseph Casey, . • Jolin J. Clyde,' George Bergner, John M. Sullivan ; - William D. Relly,• Joseph B,•Nlyers, - 1.. \I. Buglers. -'-Henry 'White, • :Jomes Edwords, 'Lindley Smith, J. B. Latieseder; , • H. L. Brinier, ; •.. Edward C. Knight, Devil] Newport,. .•' Edward Darlington, .William ii. Kelm, 'Wilson, Colwell, • ' Teter Martin, T. J. Worth; - Petor Mid.?ler, . .Sainuel E Dimmock, • Thomas E. COehran, David. E. Small, ._,E,--C.-MePherson, B. Rusli•Tetriken, John Penn Jones, W. I' Miner. John Laporte, L. - P. Williston, D. Gillespie,. ' C. B.. Curtis, John N. Purvinnett, D. L. Baton, - -Robert P,MeDowell, D N Finney, ' John IL Wells.. .1. R. Edie,- - • -T. J. Coffey, •- • • f..A. J Fidler", John Coy . -light. M. Palmer. NKIV BA.NKB -The democratic majority in the BouSe •:of Representatives, at Harrisburg, has, es usual;'at the close of the sessien,'fflan aged to gulp dOirn a number of Bank , bills, notwithstanding the pretended lo'- aofocohatred of " rurg- mine." The fol lowing bank bill . s . havi3.sn'fiii.'passed both Houses, viz • Shamokiti:Bank; Kittan ning Bank, Catasaqua Bank, Conimon. , wealth Bank, Doylestown Bank, Alleghi ny Bank,. Jersey Shore Bank„. Oetorara Bank, :Pottstown Bank, --Beaver: County Bank, Tnien Bunlo, of Reading, .'the '.Coatesville Bank of Chester Vall4, Corn Exchange - 'Baal: of Philadelphia,. -Farm era' and.Drovers' Bank of—Waynesburg,. .Greene county Bank, I,:r.nion.l3ank rif Philadelphia;Celitril Bank of - Philadel: Central Bank of HollidaySburg; and Bank ofTottstown,..)lontgomery county. 'SA'TE OF TIIE.. 111AJD1 LINE ---The bill' for the dale of the Main Line of our pub. tic works;ihas finally passed the Honsoof Representatives. -The gist - of the bill 'fitly be embraced. in alew -lines. The main lino is valued at 57,500,000. The .purchasers'are to give bonds for the pur phase money, at five per cent . ,. interest, and no 'tart the principal is to bh paid until 1890, more than thirty . years.lienee. . If the PenniylVinia Railroad Company becoine the purchasers; and 'consent to give $1,5Q0,000 in addition, they are .. .to be released from the tonnage tax, and other taxes, on bonds, 'dividends and . property,. and the Harrisburg, and Lan -castor-Company are-also-,- to—be'-released 'from the tonnage'tax. ' A prOposition was afterward. mane to appropriate $3;000,060 of- the bonds for the purPose of cempleting the Sunbury and Erie Trail road.. ,This 'outrageous selMmehas so,far been defeitied and- we trust - will not. succeed. The people- do not, wish toot rid of one set of improve ments merely to be involved in the diffi , of lty of carrying on others. 's' Two . DrspniCT ATTORNETS.—The :Action of the Legislature, in providing for the election of two District Attorneys for. Philadelphia, effeetufilly_quashed the suit so long pending between Messrs. Man and Cassidy. This bill provides that.at the next. atitutanal.eleetion, which occurs in 1859 the two candidates receiving the, • highest number of votes shall be inducted into the.offiee; In the interim the pow; er of appointing ihe'second District At ' torney rests with the 'court of Quarter Sessions; and it is taken for granted that Mr. Mann will, be chosen. • • - lEADED OFF.—Thel3ailehein '1 pneß republishes the notice of 11.1 r. 'Wilniet''s Marriage, which oc,iurred in Ret.leli - eni t on tIM 1-itk of March, 1835,. whin Rev. Charles P. Seidle, pastor,.of.tbe Moravi an. Church; officiated it tying the Itynte-, rani' It hot-between'him and Miss - Ann' Mottin; . theri 'a that berotigh.; The object 'of tlio'/'intes in publishing the above is, that, ko'criving tbe great pro . livity of press toisrepre, sont,tliings, they wished. to head -off the lopes -from,OhaTglog %Wilmot: l ,d th;being.a• Catholic, and' prov ing by , atisertingthitt lie , was married bi'V'Clitholie' .I*ppr i rytTrF,a. : --The• new- Scare• tag of Kansas, .Mr. Ste nton;:mage a pub. lierapettet.t, t3oon after arri , iing iu the ter. i ritory. He' kaittle was - born in:Virginia' and had settled in Tenneisee, and ',very ociellraddek . tliat: proolivitiere!,o'n t'lo-Slilbii'ry ;question ; iriig}it be judged these EUeta. Wealibulti .thitili 'no proalivitiep!! • • • ~, „ ANOTHIPII i Nol l 4l , i4lloN.L—A:,,ropOrl' 9 from Harriai,Mg s sayfill!tit a, abolition , ot tbeiflOpat , P3fii4..d.fituciotita'qnkatiafei4 u . Ajnoiicalis t fonpi :for poi • LAND SPEcULATIO N. WC'el thelolliiiving: froth-the the careful readeri;i , and wore' especially to tholie,who have an at: lack Of the-liind'fever,L'i - • ; • The "estop; to, WhialF - 45 43- 0 146 0 8 1" bind .carriiiiiin the : West; csiti: •• not Ltit exercise an injurious Intluencipi '''sooner; orlater, even'here. To use eli old simile, the financial world . is like 1 placid lake; which ri'stonefiroi3ped into d isturhs,,Mom or-less ; over-all-its surface however remote. Already in fact; the -,-debts.duti-to-oastovn-ine-ccharith-froMmany quarters of that yast.and:grOwing . seCiieni have. failed to be t liquidated at 'miituritY, because the farmers and.other-customers of the western storera ter b in cii bar- Aced heyond.theiyinenna in, land specu -lationti_have tairbeen prompt, in paying theirsenti-tinntial'• . The 'nearer re gions-of the-Wcst - have been the-first to 'exhibit this deficiency, for :it heti beep from them, principally, that 'the money lot:. these speculations bas'been,taken; putt the itetors in them . intito gone. As:this state•of tting4 . is not new, is.we are" not witho it a peTtal!ericrit — .in the - T - pasf; we may.a;,eost certainly prediEt — WhjaTitto • follow; For prosperous as the West is • speculation exaggerates that prosperity. Overiarge - purticiira that thriving.-re- gion_pOces.ratiaceording_to_its_supposed future wants, not according to its pfeSeitt ones. In -Chicltio lunds will to.day bring' more money than in corresponding situa- Ltions in Thiladelphia r or even In - I . cw- York;_y_et scores of Rerscirts are anxious to, , . • purenase, notwithstanding theie • etior-• .10005 prices, in the hope of 4 still cUrther .'advance. Thus speculation stimulates itself..' 11 fictitious value to property is kept up and the bubble bursts. Hundreds who, are shrtivid•enou rh to see. thefulse character nevertheles Npeciilatigns, .belkeving that they will be able to sell . liefore:- revulsion commenees,and - saying "after . me the deluge.' To carryon those tions; 'hoWevnr,:ineans must 'be .had and lience money is at *three, four tind six per . - cent, per Mouth....lloaest debts are lected ()aid to gamble iiir - lands- AdVenturous capitalists; who 'have gone from the East are doubling . their-fortinics . every two years, mairily by lending at usurious rates, with mortgages for collet, erals. It requires no long argument-to 'demon- Strate that this state of things cannot lust always. The bursting of the bubble is simply a question of - time. And when dhe minyulsion comes, the .. East .. will be the sufferer, theta - g 6 1)ot° inrioce4:thun the IVest7—thatisi.il.uill be the unless it talcei heed iii time and curtails the iiidebtetlneSs of the West. There vita a period, which men of forty or up- wards still xi - member, when What_ is (ie.- curing in 111innesota,• lon% 'and other points of the now far Wtbittaook place in Indiana, Illinois and Missouri; 'a period during «hich lands were rnn up to ficti tious and speculative prices, cud after which they fell. for lorig years, by a natu ral reaction, to prices below their actual worth:— Thousands of persons, even in the East, were - ruined by thCse fearful times.—There will be thousands' ruined now,.if they do not take heed in season. We are no alarmists. But we should be false to our position as conscientious jour. nalists, if we dichme warn the ,public, if• we did not speak boldly out. The 'conta gion of .speculation,._ which has thrOwn the West into a financialfever, is extend ing even to our 'Eastern , cities,. and justly alarms all cautious and reflecting men. THE KANSAS ELEEnoN.—Shall the Frei Soilers vote at the Kansas election; • is the question now `undergoing dbcar ' sign among the newspapers of Northern proclivities. , The majority at - first. was • largely against their •doing So,, arid the, manifest - injustice of the election law was • *cited as a reason. But the •National Era, wliichLikthe peculiar organ of •tlic , ti.slaliery — dalse,- argues that by .not • participirtnig, in the election for members he - "territorial convention the fre Statn.men 'Will comniit:a grand error, Ktinsas itito the Iltiion'•;:with : ar . :bogus State organization establishing •slavery, TheErnsoes onto say, that there is no Other way to demonstrate the fraudulent • character of the election, than foillie free State.mon:to ge into the canvas. activc .. -I •;• -that ease''thou 11 the ma be cheated; they will be enabled to furnish . Congress with an exposure of the illegali ty•Of.the-winile affair, r The New York Times and a nliruher of other, Northern papers coincitbri -, thinview._ • W .e had suppos d that the , territorial Free , Spil COnVin ion • bad settled this questiotrbfresolving, it to be inexpedi, et' ‘ fol.' the party '- to vote at the election, but'tlelinatneiie intuthe . i. ..of free Statti 'ruen in the territory .. .las • caused. a reao7 tionary. feeling in .favorof making a move ---at-alPhagards:—Nevertheless r if one 'seM. tion refrains from 'voting; it.will only in ..sure'ihe :success of the pro-elayeryjnva T. ders,,whe ore . now aeeretly. making very extensive preparations to .throw u - large spurious vote into every precinct on elect STATESLVOTIONS:-"4110 next elOtio* _ ,. ;„TAII be an Tiiginia for members of 'Celli _gress en d tb .State_Legislaturii; and I Will take place en Tifeaday - the'26 - th of Iklayi, There' no other until' Awl gust, when elections will 'take 'plaeec .ini iiien' of the' SMitlie'rn'Siatea: '!' OVERNOR Or T.PiAit—rkiespfitibitirom Wriehinqf,oi euye, tli4t tc19).1 1 ;,,i1i;3 4tnigei,;(ii to ?- I ?P'APPPiNIA94 -4 ;POtOOt tP • otull.laith: ..o.*,,ioM.,*attgO. vriiiE.--Tho attention of o' , 4r itgrioutterel friends invited to the article iritMciiiyn 'piper :under She bend of i "Terra •ChifurA . Diselosnrei.. • W e . of coureehtipif 47 ,insiofthe merits - of the new'cliecoveii,-tiiii end reliable gentlemen in 'other liftMem., IlEel coin.—The cold weather of last wadi 'has demonstrated that our .farmers sow and plunti-ibut ihere,„their _autlinrity cennee -ThCy must 'patiently uwaii ..warm 'sunshine 'and ktnild:nitbefore - the onfswill sprout, the grass grow or , the Wheal assume a more prom?: isingaspeet.' The'enigneieMs house-wife, who has been stirring around conSldernhly in the - garden with tile intention of having en shun dant aniiply:oecarly vegetable@ fur .'the table, else cot-61,1145 . that everything! she. has plant" tittte . presprct of growing—the ground having heen . . frozen pretty ftequetuly sine! , her. first Mints in the gdrilen This is true.: \Ve have really had winter thrrying'ln-the lap; of spring: keep •31)0ne' , 4 lig weather Bus beau the pest week or so, and all' tangs Will come right im'Juo tiros: .• DAMACiE6 NOR SLANDER.In the Pleas,' of thi's county _butt week',Ja h,Peitusliorough tO d trin gee jo_tha,a,- monnt of $2500,, in no: nation for slander. brought by Alwohain Swartz, Of the Name', township. . The 'alleged libellous language Consisted in lienninger - , ltaving• frequently,in ths !Must public }daces expressed hie belief ff - tbat.Sviartz "hall a band 'hi the murder of John liissel," . a . fariner who was some months , eince brutnlly .mitrdered in the' lower seOtion of the'county. offered notes iimorty - to disprove his use of -the slandeions expressions, Atm! his counsel .admitted 'the ,general good chnracter . - of Mr Swartz. The, grinidOLdefetice chiefly was llortellte defela ilant was not a n o un of well balanced Mind; ntul . thereforu not to be held strictly responsi .ble for cuch - expreltidoit The jury did opt agre6 with 'this view but brought in a verdict of-guilty .. ang damages to' the above amount. - AND_ TM:: nnoVntiniers -Since theiniroduction of Fns and Water into the borough,,Cirbile appears .to haveawakened frolit'ilit Rip Van. IVitible sleep, and 'now new and handsome buildings ire being.enteted in almosi every quarter of the-town„ Bosiness,too,.of,every description brisk, nudappearn ep pny well. -Nii*,-:and' and na far ti - s our owd town. is concerned, heretofore untried . branches of mechanism have been commenced; and it spirit of enter: price, industry and cotupetition seems every. , wliere to prevail. _lie are glad to note this ffict„ittitl hail it. no; theTharbinger of better Aimee and'nn enduring prosperity. Copital- . iits; tod, whik have heretofore stood aloof . front industrial and mechanical•pursults - , niter readily invest their money in these useful and 'profitable enterprisre, believing, thnt they pny much better than any speculatioo,to which . .they_cOultLtipply_ii.L.Shir_popWatindint stentl-: jly, nay, rapidly _Wm - easing: and within - Aim last tutu :yettrs - Itutitirods of industritnits strut)• gers, with stout hearts aitd.strong arms, have sought homes idnur. midst. All these facts very clearly:denoie that Carlisle is not yet o .• finished town," autl,.that it, is sitsoeptiblo of still further •imprOvement. Indeed, the wonder iv, why; for so many yens, it remain• ed etntionnry,'whilo many of itwitiitter .towns were increasing in size, mutation entt,'Pros. purity.. Few of thifeurreuntling towns pave the natural Oileoilnue ' Which Carlisle ; pos a noes . Situated ne It is in.„:thmheart of the beautiful romantic Cumberland Vitll4 one or-the heailhiest in the Union—teeming• with wealth and a dense and hardy, popula. tiontrith water po . wer in abundance, and . elimnte unsurpassed, if our Citizens, and more particularly the men of wealth, do but their duty, it is self evident that our "anci e nt nod venerable borough" will go on prospering and to prosper. 'Although, lost sammer, some fifty or sixty now tenements were put.up in cur town, - ,one gentleman hiniselfpk, erecting ten, yet the first of April clearly evinced that there were not hoitses sufficient to supply the demands of the public. Mit'ny f mikes, who heretofore occupied a house by themselves, were compePed to remove to ten entente in which other famillea resided . ; and Others, aria, bad to seek shelter in small and inconvenient edifices. To remedy thin evil, and meet the wants of the community,. our business men and others are now exerting theMsel . veeto the utmost, and, we have been informed that during . the coming out :inner (Mite large number of sitlistantial nod, con venient briekedifices•Will he erected. Alreii'dy we perceive tbatlome real!y handsome ones have•been,pnt' up; some are in nettle uf great forwarthiesii, and excaviithms G r the founds 'tions'of otliftslinve been cominenaed. • season to come to on nacurate linoviledge of Millie 'lmprove meuttrahich -be-triade titii:itift the summer we will lnerely mentionltbse else - edy at nbo those under way; utufin n faturelmin-: b rof 'our paper wo will chteruielelol- toe 1111• kovemente which may' be made during the' summe,r and rOuron. 011 South sireit, Major Jacob Itheem .has ereeted a very, neitland convenient two story I I briek_tennnt house. tor himOelf n brick• 'dwelling house ;'• John• Mell,•Esq., two liriok tennnt.hous.es; Mr. Po-'I ter Splir him in progress of coontruotion n large brick building ; and on Worth • Pit et the 111iiisen Richardson will kayo erected two frame tenements, I • ' • • I .1 On Iligh - atriet.qt iory largo. and IMISPiTe brick building hos ,ttecti"cTeoted fur Mr..llenry . ' Schmidt,: Ada - m Sensetnun. bout thsfoun. daiion laid for' tOtatalootne brink edifice ; nod upon the corner of High 'an& Pitt .streets, Jaines liontilton,•Erq.,iltuving hacttorn away an old• and dilapidated, buildirtm . will erected during Ate Summer 4 brick amnion of the borough.. Sant O'er atreet; ounenterprining fellawioitieen, )111r. Franklin Oardocr,'lmothodwif •'plaord upon hisjoimdry and maohluci.Bit'aii, • end , ' he Is nourprepored- to carry' on ,businesti , on• - w too 4 exteneiro soititt.' , •••The , additional- 'irtiiry' lietuncierstan i d'in fur'thepprpouti of oOmnient.' g• on Ati extensile coal* th inatitifaottird - of dooro;:windonra, , mOublitiannir_other -arlioles-: in - wood --worl4-441ditminess , witiciti*: strangetd-sayi-Inurtroftitien diereuicore Addle our. borongh, altiangir:much:vneCtied. The new manufactory , ••it -will •be in Operation! by'antitherweeli,:,; ::Oil hlnrketsquare ; Mr; Ad; .erecting 4 commodious thr e e ~. • "...W.' . . On;SnA:romrict"otrt..oti Ilawry. • My era 1)114,41 Progrtee,wtereati9u, ,i,WwLowtt .ffootoh,, cipe two too:71600F tonsOt• h000tt4;,.. Qq;NPOlLTAdffird.,• , ( 3 'eltttft!" ) i‘tu4l°,*Mktho: Lw!l3jultß sPP/IFf ttriViLtal'litt,*!q",l,o°llPll:•!. Um" brlok'eiliffee,.:lnterided,'we lor . lbe tieeetamodation of their olergydinn 'On Enet sireet,; - e very -, neat'briek - ivolinge in - n - s hurt, Inv tcrbui I Vior.-M r.-Tilos.-1 P.- ' tb Sr stieQt,. W.- George 9h,ith (oar- Out:', Up, n luigeand ban leotne tylcsk two' stogy, h~fok htlgpe , on tie sauve.Ativet„ . street,.' . Boeteri• ••ereet Isi4Mtititrybrick•divelling house These are nil the improvements that as yet have comeihndier 'our observation - . A.. no hiiVe Cierimiked trijK•be many!norh-buildings -erected during the euminer, in titer rell *re iltilLgire 'opm pleAmlist',of,them nll. ••••• • ~ • • Our goodly b.rough begins to wear the aspect MM e•Of -thriving inland' oily th •tri' an obscure country town. The hum of bit.ine..et everywhere:is heniti, x ..a!, , k ji• our CaPitabsta. will extend helping hand and our tnisinels thernselves,'i Cnrliele vtill.be bright, prosperous and pri , - umnent.:—.-Voiunker. • • • ..PARDON - OF•I3O:III3ERG.ER.7 — Whdn the announcement was mede'do our citizens en Wednesday lutenist Gov: Pollock had par "diMed Mr. dirlidian Bhnilierger, chorged with perjury, a delegation of - over two hundred of our hest citizens Mode preparation. and Went to Chanotierhurg, with is vie* of con•eying Mr. Boruhergervto•his lion e. • • . • ,--Tlwy-refortled-obotit-biz-n'itiock-ibAlle even h'oving Mr. Bomberger in'olitirge,duid we - believe ive have nerer witnessed mo much rm. .thysimm and joy in ShippeeShurg nd his turn occnsiontd. The Delegation dinned' in .kedliiitnond,whrre_tidere_ceuld•,not—he—le ,, ,: than one thousadd persons colleCted.. ,. Three cheers were proposed by' Dr. Alex Siewitrt: ns en expression of thr entaleriee . •6l`.673euTii:' eldnity in Mr. Bougerger's Cntegrity nod in -riticetice; which was heartily complied with = Three cheers weredilso given man expression - . of gratitude to Gov. Pollock for the -exorcise _of executive clemency extendod to 11r. B Such cheers we hod . never before heard They .. shook the very win's of the plaCe:—Shippeila Inirg 2Vews. ADMITTED - . 1"0 PRACTIO7..—OR Plui•s day_loni, on motion or Ft.ederiok., IVnit; USE. nary , won namitte.! prno4no Inn Conrtd of Coinberland county. '',ItiLECTION OP GOOD WILL HOSE CO' , Ni- PANY.--At n meeting of,",„tlic Good Will 11o.e Company; . I,llc.following officers were elected Atom! , jea' , ; • .2 Sitirgenn 4-Vice President , 'j 'McCartney ; • Secretory. Sainurr- II ; flaltwet ; .Ist Diree- for. li. II 8;4'100 1 '00d; 2nd Director, J. W. 0011; 3.1 D.rector, Geo...McEeely4.: 4th,Di rect , ?r. A. F Meek; fith Jr.; Isi Engineer, .1' Wareham ; 2nd :.Engineer. J C. Halbert . ; itri4tigatitig Dmitnittee. J Win M. Wells, Jr.. John Myers; Trostees, If. A, Stn. genn, R. IL Fluitiswoo.l, Semi 11. Gould, Wm. Cameron, J.' D -.Halbert ..-"43III4TATi mr.n,-tio --Mnrnity.:-wao - art elted in nur.horongh . - yp-terday morning:l.y _!l!mtilf rt. J SIRII n d - with having committed a rape on the ,persnn of 'a girl shout tedyr(rs old, residing in' Cumber. laild.county, r a few miles' from our bnrough.• The sot wee. Irtfinlitted under the most ag gravating clrotunittanees, and it Is :greatly 'feared that the shift' Will not survive _the fn• juries received bb the occasion. Murphy, alter a Waring before-one of our turigistrates, was committee' tn'priann to await et rertiei tioiffrom7the,,,ztutboritics of Cumberland ;Iforgaurg /Wahl . •. CIIAMEIERSTIURG . AFFAIRS. —April 23d.—A - painfol accident wourreil this even ing It the depot' of the Cumberland Valley 'Railroad, which resulted in the death of a lad, the it-in of Mr. linseithurg, editor of the Ile rinsitory and Transcript, published at this pineg. The buys were, in th e habit of leaping on the burden irnint as they come slowly •in tn town; In such - no attniPt. the tinfortuTire s youth was thrown upon the or - ark and passed over: _Bth legs were crushed near the hips, amt one of the-ernie-wt:ihe (dhow: ' C r ourt hes been in Retision for the last two days.. 'Several interesting eases live beep tried, among which were the wills of Agnelli , and... Stephenson. That or„thfa fdtfner wee broken and:Oion the latter the jii4-ivt , re equally divilled: the Agnew canto lei said to be worth $120,000. The whelit in this looks badly, owing to the unfavorable Wtiath. er; but . Tthere be Isbell anywhere in l'ennsyl vonie,it will be here, no the land Is generally in it high elate of oultiintion. Death of lion Chou. PenroiO.. BELLES Lk;r,ilize iIALL, Dfckinson C.!ltegr, • . • L: 1 110, 11 pril.22. 1857 Wherene we the' era of the BelleV Let tree Society have heard of the denth:nt Il it riehuig. on tho . :fitiv.inet. of- lion.. CIIMILEB , BIDDLE Pi:Kunst:, honorary nieniber_ot this 'Society Revoiped W.V... in the death sat Mr. renrotte_ thir euelety-line-lost one rite-brightest -onto-- inetilv,Ainil_ottr-cotintiy-ene-w ho as-in-every way quolified for the high position be occupied nit a valiolar and shileentan. • • .psol v ed,..,Thnt we deeply sympathize with ,the betray - NI family iu the loss which tlity ,, Mike Sustaitied: - • Resolved, That our hell be ` in mOureing, aml .thes the meinhers wear the useaFtooige of mourniiig tor thirty days. • • Rfro!red, Taut cop) or theta resnllttinna he, pliblisliril iif the Pliilhileihhtin ":%formag TinfriOtairrataugVlNTr alitc - ifiaryweiraa this borough, aud•that'a coprhe sent to-the to~ully' 'l u behalf of B L. Society. J. M. aItIFFIVII, G. SEYMOU It, AL L. sum': • . . . . committee.. p.iyA.Tu OY or C0N0P4113.—.!1 .n. Joy Gr ',o,uptigopery.. tneuthen thel.hivylfth,Firnurenn frOn,thetlnqriet corn, pored-or -the counties of Leierne, Columbia, Montour , Kyomiug,• ou Friday, , cc. huo.rohiliionce ' no' io"noothOr'vio. thh oh the dreadful' ttni - Jostili.me malady edit , - tritited et the Nt tionni. ot el ~in-,lVneltingtnn,• where he Inilizeil'nt.tlin n tinte,or. 014 kloAut9rg• itoil — llKl.loptgonierjr - iiroico - hiwyer - broutir ding, coil had !served wjtb credit fu 'the Stid`o Logioluture 7 „ KANSAS; AFFA111.9..-§t,•,.4i Warprit .26 Vgitittiry tell fine na.eddreecte tiie;peoide of:gesvae.ln,the,lettotapien-,Uulett, kl, ll 9 lo ;fl l tAci..9?! ol4l i4ttql , ..hAsiffitc9l;nitod the atiittoritiof,the , territorial legielatu're the ;validity, the territorial , luweiand,liatieepeek l , :41YirfVogliie41 11 9E-A9t,•lrolidlilg.- is tivelittoti,. lie premiums .tintt . 1 ..04'114'11 . 04 0 *U' 4ittnnit,' the Vital , question ;of :;ttia potilVstle• I tti of the' : 13 I; e ',ibsequent, r im° ke of. the, leetiple,;, and ' thinkh. 3.4 C. tigrekte• aid -them,the ,t4fritory' litotaidtate '•nia the Union - as a Statia ireettotaiehtle, a general anineety: f srrfiltr'aitr, iptetetit piotliuti enee-'ef. Gov: -Walker .about the' ittiddie:Ntir "um. Bit 0 . 1), 4 ,n i t, p 6 B thy, od ent r , 4Pib nll°'t ße n ".. ;3 TERRA-OULTURE DIB CLOSUEEB. -To le -everv,by - Com siook,,of • • t.; • •Terme'wheir6o:ttentlemeti2nr more fie: r49.4' ent, half Rrioe 60 'mem!, the Dinelosttre, *4ll be • pnetiintiml;. except n0116'70111'; 0.,. whekg 3:l.)febluen,res .were FroM 60 to'7o.are .ewitroteil at the' other . 0. An hMtorntle terralnulturjetleatlmittetrtn. any enbeequent Dieehmtate. free, if neuempik• nip,' with one not The.DiveloviiretKootntnettce at 10 A, , and tact till 4,.$ or 6 P. DI. : . to 'Dino and to . thecfiehlv, Kr corroborative tetitiniony, by-elperintelital: prodf; ' -Not any alleweti to be ,written at a' Diacloeurit, because the Governinent - does not protect tliti,Disa:la,:n?r of At by, Tut ent or. Copy thus",ettcourogin.t• or re-. quiring set:lrony in the most'itop trtanls Dia coverice I • . . . . . ,Tikp &rewords offered. amounting to $l.. 00 l•are eonsidered a gnornitreer of t . lio practical 'video -Of Terrd'cOliort: .'• • ': " .. 1— .• Go tii• moro “reliable migopturee7 0i.43 goner• ally regairedto form a Game ofso at $2 eityl. • A raiblieliteettog,wa4 uoli.tl at I'ma•leroville talli.coort, the Terra Circular, nod -4000 •oub' scribed to Iteartt ...Liftternroro Pallor - m.l p Miotook from Moibettovil 0, N.-Y. By •H B...Haight and others • Habbetyville:Dutelialint v., N. Y. 1 , • • February 24, Prof. F G - CABIN Fre,i,l4l of Farinerel'• —÷ fpl afill • . -- 1 - egw - fiiil7 - 11 - ttiltan-Ontrntyv - 0 • .• • Dear Sir: -Some sor 6 t ears we learn• pd the mewing of Terra•Oalture. of Itut..e:lell • Connitack, or this place . —tho Discoverer' of the:principle on Which Terra Culture is flitifill• To all cultivators we know its practical eel; mob! tit importanee: Froth our own knowledge we eon' confirm the vitribus'skotemritts of its extreme' proeti iitilum-liti-proved b e y P:iFlA..rilftolllB mode by . yourself and others nod pithlisherl iu your !Monthly,—•• The Cincintttits. , v . Furthers in - this wit:Wily - who - have not lentil onnually:_appronchiog, irin Ppnto,mirticula'r ; but they - would - find it. hi their intth eel to learn the sysiefir Irmo its . fontider: They .need n knowledge of the dis-_ -covered principle or principles Some tire 1101, 1111X:01121 to learn the culture of Chinese Sugnr-eine 0r.41i1 et. who orront aware illiaTerra - -Culture tee - elms the eultiva• 14.111 of till crops ...• Terit, Cohere is founded on discovered bo tanical principles, or Natural Lowe, Laws 'of 0..,1, - conseqiientlythey should be known 'tint' --o,beked by all cultivators, in every suit sit I • clinic.. . May your efforts to move. Congress . on this' nut jeer be crowned with success: • • `. ST E l'A AlO T. • Aftd others. :'-Dstract of n lettei recoivo,l by..B.u4eb.llCain book fr;,m'Sixteon Bamilton Co., 01, 'dated Feb. 19, 1857. by A Bt. Crary. The important facts. .that the sinfietios our own State present, render. it it Matter of imperious mecessity . that. our present :theory _and priietieu be obaddontal I Therefore consider it a matter of &igest• ulatimittliat relief brat band as I have seen resolltf at Coil legs. Hill, [at Fainters' College,' whwli are satisfamory. In forming a Mies I tied a difficult job io make headway:At first I had to spend coasid-!' .erable . iime, but have overcome ill objections and obstacles at-litst. • . . . t.• It is 'very stuusing.ts RI; thisugh a 'CUM" ..istittiTy - yrbo- , have heard nothing sr Terra-Crib titre; the objections nisi megnifieent anti sub:. limo! • 4.' , ... . • Cive us the quickest time possible had all will be riutdy,— (30 at leant." - . ... _ From the Cinclimatus of February, 1837 Terra Culture a Humbug. go say some of our easeful. Yet the, facts ore wanting in proof; and until these "are forthcoming, we 8111111 not waste Rylllllltliiiop, - considering the game not woi tic the taking. One declares ,itfter hearing the principles df Terra Culture explained, and those things Claimed as eterets disclosed, that '• he' has 'heard nothing now.' Another says: •ho would not take five hundred defiers fur the benefit received.' One dogmatically asserts before examination or experiment, 'that the online) reonnanteinted 10.9 , ,titrary to 1111jVCIIIII practice Illid CUMIIIOII sense.' Another. 'that he hue a way.' pursued such a course with un i feria suceral, and if thatie Terra Culture, I have always fullowetilt.' . ' 'This contrariety and diversidy of views and expi ession, is by no means remarkable, in re lation to any new doctrine or theory, especial.: ly if it come in „captlict -with lung cherished doer/Mee 'and prijudiees, and perhaps preen; mary interests. ' It shall be ours to examine this subject in relation to the facts pre‘ented, nod:give ur withholf one'sundttuu;-in ac t iord once there o ! Practice with Science,' shall „„be„our motto.' To, search into the causes of things, as we walk ithiltiatimung the works or ul, and wide uhghteusd curiosity endeay.,r to find out maim laws and operations. pinta' our daily work. Wu have ever been led to conclude that no, tote proccedc on fixed ; that ebb is not one thing to tiny. cud another thing to mor row. All the relatiens of the. thile•ent parts are mutual and exact, and• every thing moves on In tis;autiftil agreement and harmony, The . ancients were nectistoined to speak of the..mu sie.of the spheres,' referring to the- liarnieny which pievaile throughout the . -universe—no dincorilinit note being ever heard, Thy., is a reaSon Air every thing—ti rule by which every thing in directed and controlled, 'True, many things may he beyond •our comprehension; yet .‘ thero is dodung which should- be beyond our inquiry All will admit dint there Vet kingqiiister-in the vegetable --Ami — The - development lideptogiri*'or repo -,- -to e,_ the.felations. of_ thelsoil_m_the-plutit• . produced; the eilects of;ight - abil heat, of air nod dew, of frobt and electricity. of the Untole of manures, their noes and their•resulte; Tar flinelitOts °title leavei, end pieta. and 'Wales. with all the elreumstaticeepertSinitig to their nature end couples struetuke, my be consid ered as 'involving' many unsolved mysiet ire Terra Culture cloillielo • bare taken 22 ' hillill2 bit" iu this Trrru hicuyniN. . lu 1110 mikinitlitince i , t tier cdnirus,:slie is not — ll6lllOl - ilritrel , 1100118: : hull m•mer to us Support ' ed. t an nr, ay i f feats, that the skeptic and CllBllll4 must dispose ht; before they: anti Le co iris lit with thtpirches, ur with NtAlb philosophy'. . In relation to . practical agriculture, we are compelled to hesitate • Otifore. , we assert with euhti.,ailee that the•,eitetlt mores', In mealisn, . . iltd,llUislrt,dttidfst Id OhlltOtltt...,;ll COI 1111 l Oros) sit r i 1.1 bliitting:7-but, dui (mu-Who 'tv ill tnkv ' the , p Ilutt tumstinitou.'will tide that uy ttireotilture loot:tow oto titigmgottatittes.:l ft, tsor to yedl: "'Aim, 1114.0311tIts‘,0441,.Idss11111ft sltd to the CssliOtU diOlt WILL daunt NtItUEO 18, difekld fliitast,..on.t . not to on iiusistl.: 'As bio rectoii,,y toulc oationiou . to reo.iett to'regnrcl to tilthitt, the ititimi divot- . city OlitIttl:111.thO oultOto' of tiiety' itittiortaut pittuL ittatl.vvgittsblet. You ill!. find; the - saute itottut_oultureL7ot,.pototoet_tionitt7-tecotattutto . .„ ut . drop cnitute, even to the tent of iii or eight some slislluVi, some ridge, nome level' , q.kluMe fir,- sited , prefer: ie forges' - iites. .other-lsrge - notistites !nit ibrently iu [Mir, ethers. ' littenieces tni,oinitting,two t tc, three '_not' n'lent j.r.tleit unt.l:in.tuttiesi And- Vie : ciao find-rtroutit whOTlutve 'Midi tliscovery,. , and assett;mith ptirtinonnity:that.yeif totiy:ent ; your potatoes,.pinnting only the! .4pronts,' roe even the with, entire oneoese.. 411 alike . substutiiiiitingAlieli t opinion'hY elperleneit nud Well nutheittitsiteillSets..." • L" ; y Owe" 11105 - ,leilli. fortunate. in .Terri ; - -Ctitture... - A.:curreopotident writes ;hi! ` infiett oisfy imetids pdtAtcfec, one birehel, from tii peit'litfhat the system of onttivittiotf.Which it r.idoitiriien'tli,. h rojs., a mere, !loth ~donbln floe tfrofts.'fi his : ~gisburs, cud more then Flourly raised, wide = tens inhor'.l,,n,q , px.• AMither, , proved pr9du.ox,; 41.4 renal liil6l4;:!th*t. tR4PB the. Ity'ge n 9914,r I 4t.' h4F . e.bAe 4 A! 4 tetr Sok upyliout it.,4intit ; r4 i in'..nrantiott.. , .. , And lu .nuy: owtts,bri4f i.a peeippee ' InwtiY,lt . we will t WOer ',.4;l?.o4:lof,r4::;vrikli . Ole .o:eft**. ciiturid prodthst from a single grain, weighed, eight times Mt heavy'ss thet:oultivoted according to L'Ou:DON. - ' On Witoetieittg this 'tliepti4f,l and :dispordiy; ,wait, ,wollY .ttayevour objector, •int , '_o l 4lle_Atiteat_ iage t fed. .Thisis prapei: vice, nttd me will patietittyZabitiellie - rtisolt.-! WeArn now prepsreqlostitythat if the,irhole . theory:•proveit cheat and n deoefiltow, it ihtdria.n!ke4'ini, to tittiklinlntid , pOint.4 obSer': HrottioiOui, will either toYprotre it , troe or &leo; tieaessitrilyAentrAo such niche iii ; ittiflntion - Tintl, eperjaietitota z inust be 'attended with salute, IvrY vtilentijle dispov: shies, fti`r the otriorrer Will lie un.ler thoneors sity of itiventigitting•mkture.clo.dy and cycle marit•illy. • • something . more sohstential than hohltleouncintion. Ulld I I 'limed ridi• : 11 e l eP - P!!IYA!.! hie ()Lit ny_ r - }Taueihle theory or doctrme, we shell or'd'er -6e,onoved . in Olinclotrqurpositioti, nor reply to our lierlllllYro. If sult.toittent experience tuld relishrystatettientn. substaiit - at - o - oa - 007 . elusively - the tilitima.:4 whet 'denominated :I`erra . Culture. no . theso,ttlrently preferred `in' oVestotion ors:2110h clnime,.it :take more ' thin the cry humbug to frighten UR how .Blloboe. or de1..1. ua front its "notice. tithe old fogil eominue to Nicol - his pottitoen in the, tan:t xlten.the rign is irt„.the 1 . 104 I , n I he mar decry peiet:ce. ree rl to his D.-Iphi° , eron'e too j.ress: wh2te he Eno . fintl t; o re:woome' flathest Emile hitn; . we 6 . 411 entleovor to co nr -form-our prtedoe-ofter-taking-intir - view h - [wore of seed, pill ot or I ober obvioue regulttl,ing Ito gi , rmitottion, growth and twit urity vilooll Trrre Culture,'lmltly ..elaims to uutlerstand,'/Ind rigidly to fallow.' • . The DißOOvery of the Age • • • • EAST LI N S _SIITIITKILC,I 4 0110 iO-Tri o .to in'your valuattle . paper; and oblige one 0(.1 your • oolitic, ihere. li attended n Lerture of R05,,,e1l Com• stock's at Matville, 011 Terra Culture, I wig' through your ciniunns, - to • caress tar entire . ootivialion of the iruth• and iniportonce of his --neW-tifscoveryitt -r ogrictilture --- PF - ini - apptitur - i lion to the cbitivn•ltin of plants, there . oin he no'llonl.i. .11 it is ile.ditted to' change • the iholc mode ol' culture, I illioqt it the roost itn partntit discovery of tliti - ng . it, :union 1 to none The application of steam. ns ai motive pow er, and the using rd . electricity - le convey-newa; ore: inpf.rtant and Int've wrought creel:change socliV end the busine s s ,!f -foiro of life. So this new 'discovery in-agri culture, Iy it , will he of.'inere'universal utility and application, will prhiluceti 'greater clivnge than abv discovery that has preo6led it. • Mir.rComstock's new discovery is loundell nut n pritittiple or a natural law 011111111011 lo till plants, and will sottot the text of : public ecru:. tiny and universal application. More anon. • J II: CLAUK." • A r,trA y. N - .":Jai. -1 2% - 1 852 Mr. RMIRpLI. (203111,T0C1C Hear Str :-1 hsve.lietened to your lecture upon the prin. cipleaof Vegetaide Physiology in certain op/ p,ic l itions,ml have heeri •much, interesto ; l. , The record of experimmits Xn.klikool xeem to . uphold your views. end I 11111111 -Cf`rtnility 40.4 them for myself during the corning seasem= Should your theories prove to he entirely ear._ r'ect,_They would ufflriq tii satisfaCtory,t:Xpin, ilatto,ll4 of many phenomena. that .arc. as yet bin imperfectly understood. . _ . • I nut, sir, very. respvetrthltlyenra JOHN - P NORTON., [hatePror.in Albany and 'N;tyr-ttivettUni versi ties] ' ALBANY. N. Y. Tar. 1868. Mr. Russicra. : Cosisrocie: Per Sir:-,-At ler attending ydur lecture one newly !llsoov erect princiiile of -Vegetation." I do not heel rate to any. judping Irom'Alie evidence yon 'lnivnlresented, it in n genoirie:lnw of Yeite% tat t le Pliysliilogy newly discovered. nod promieing tulle more than - any hitherto di, , onvereel , teak of tin csact science. _ Y , ;nr discovery seems to ponne•e ell the c'nt , a t.ristice, of a law,pf nature ; he og a c a . ple, conflicting With tin -known pri•rerples of gricolttiref Science: and- apparently capable of explaining many of the constantly ,discrep. ant results.of even the most enlightened ex perimenters. If, an it enema. it be true—if the most rigid e'xperimenial inventiiintien of tin merits con firm it fully— , he benefits that mist. come from its application can seri coy be exiiggerc ted. hrpe the proverbial ingratitude of repub.- Ilea wilt nut deprive you of the reword.due to your merit, nor the world of so Airomieing A dieobvery. Yours, &a . . SAWL W. JOHNSON. [Prof. of Agriculture of the N. N. State Normal School.] Tug, INDIAN MASSACRE IN MINNENOTIL.- The St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer, of April 16th, given some further particulars concern ing the Indian troubles in that territory. -A party of soldiers who had been (10T/itched from Fort Ridgely to the, mute of depre.(ll,':: .tions on. the Moines river, on arriving at Springfield. on the 4th found that n hoed of Sioux Indians-had attacked the town on the 'jti inst.; killing seveti.persone, wound ing three, and carried four women into cap tivity: Among the killed were William and fie..tge F. Wood, Josiah Stuart and a M. Church. The names of 'two of the women who were token prisoners were Mrs. M.irvel and a Wis. Gardner. The Democrat adds:— The attack wits withiut paormmtion, and was unsuspected by (be..settlers. - Mr. WM. Wood, a tender end an old settler of Manhoto, had been proceramg to have a talk with the !edition on the bank of the river, when he was shot dead and his body burned. • After this n general mosnere took place, iit which all who were not armed suffered more' r less. Those who Were armed barely escape/I. • Two In (lions were.killed—one having been 'shot -by Mrs, Church, who loaded guns for the then in one of the houses. Thirty-eight v.llunteers left Mankato. under Copt Lewis. Immediately on the receipt. of the intelligence of tile Mrissnere.. The corn , pony 'reached Slocum, own°. Watonwan river on ,the evening of 11th. where they'rnet -hody-of-itulintwrenenmpol,-who;on-their: ap. preach. Bed, throwing their. hatelrets in the air, firing Lack as they ran The company killed four Indians This, however. wae . but no, outpost. '.for immediately afterward. 10, armed .Indinni, made their appentande and' al l owed fight. Gen Shields. Gen Dodd; and one 'or two others, hod raised companies .of volunteers anti proceeded to the scene of war. , — iiiiirAutMits, April. Vs.—Tinter(lei a young men mane.) Mlohnel Boner wee brought before Alderman Ennis on the charge of ha,. . ink in his possesnion it letter from D. ,S.:Mo- KM, now entifineilin the, f[olliclnysburg jail, on the charge of movlering .Norerms, nt Mtio. The letiettwttelut . ki.,:amner. to oome hi (NtoKipeo.),r,W4:::,:i4o2, , ,iiiitity In tiutih - n 'winner nn'tti p a lept4 t r,friiM;l'holtig tel of the'iirl 6 ! yttitii:-. , The'lettee di. rears B o nner ' he wati.with the writer in Pittetiuieon'a,beitiO'night.- LATER ran* UTAH TetturronY„-Fi lei of the P9.neret Nero. 'reihliehetdat,StidtLii'llt . e.dity, to Feb 411), bane been' received. eto! . 4 to'n — notbinvotHsbirtlineimportanoe ,--- 2 - Tite . popelotion Of the territory is. raid to bt3.llbOßt . see. itty titonAntid. , tootteett • seem .t reedy ,pg good.do:d .....of,o4.fnt Bro:berjoiepli•Acnor. Frii,ident of the Qod rutniot &mental''' . belle afti 444ll e 119 0 r.'i! to report the: nionber.nod names of plait mein, here T Pamir% peek rid.: faiileillbe idea of .tbe,gCner!il,'gOVernipcnellillt ()log s ep,ero',o . tit,litiire . fo mitt' therm,- .1, • OCNNOYLVAIIIK EITOTTP Fos Illy DRAT /VAT. Ot12411,.:;•Th0 011tiO1 , 1Tport Or 00 , BOaript Dim! dtor4 (it thre' ‘ tiO ' re;', 18 5 4:IA-iiie'elif: jaglyintereiting, f. Iva prieph ,:pleturo or Its operetielie. - ,; - Ar the eroeetiol . the yent ohoteided )70,4, 1 :10 1 C i ilinet7• were;ho,'Ye end (1t Wove 128, were . , the•Stere , of , Pepos,elvenliw 14 .. by Narylotld,o t,ky New Je . tee,y4,by Deldt are. end 2114, the Imit4;lorty er . their Irletide: • born cif;Jecob.:,llpWri - . witis ;alely • 4leetYp.t.'rl by pre" , vilth..fr q t.h e rer#,.7 . Ahrelr i feidgebe, , ,it eiagv, 400 ~ii64l.9.4.l.detiti"B(ii.,.',l,eitse. 40000 ' ' . CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. - • "CAnumsr,,WatuTlity, Airll 29, _R57' FOr.ra-SO*tr6oo,_ p . l; - $ 6.00 dti do • • - . 0,26 do ' Vaudly - 6.50 8,60 1,45" 1,86 ILTB 110 '• 'do • Cowl Oats ItAIII.FY. SPRING lIAII7t7Y. ' do • , • - - - Oa the 26th of March. Mr. Mt:TRIM 'C601'1313, an OhLeiti tea of Upper Allen .townshlp, aged 86 years and • 6 months. . , On • Seitunbiy, the 25th lost., FRANCFN 1. OLCOMB, aged 538 j(e,u) Rs: .N.OF will open TO-DAY a.largenssortaient of PASIIIONABLE 311L LIN such: as French' Olmn, erspir, Silk, Straw and Neapolitan lionnots. Caps. Flowers, &e;:. Also an assortment' of DRESS' SILKS, Cliallies t Dreo Mines, Lady's Mantdla. Dress. Trlanningi,, Corsets, 'Kronell r'eadle-worked collars. Shove% Carla Rad 'La dy's Braids. All of which will bo sold. at .the lowest passible rates. ' , ;[4pril Sil, 1551. CP • B. I:LLN R'S_CIiEAP II AT', nr o .e s teat on of the public to our large tif aasortment or 0601/S. obleh kill be wad as e'leap as at Any other. entabliahment in Carlisle. We . hate ' ' EVI DX VARIETY OF HATS, .. fir Pon, boys and children, made of excellent material Mill or every grade nod price: , Also a OplOinlid ar.ort moat of :Straw Puts, Cape,. and Infa,t'i flats, ready conts owns-di+. our sioelt of IrtiTii AND .11..iiErt can not ir, cx!elleil. nail we iliqidbur old friends and run lllll ors. no milli., niters, 1,, rail and exandau our nook MA no fool confident of our aldlity to Al I.l'. io ds Or LaHlloS, Ji icsos and Chiltfrou'a GAITERS, of the best material, constantly our hand. • N. 11.—Ali rips gratis, !so.- .• L.L. K ELLER • [4..4; 9 , P's 7! STOCK 01.?._.D,R Y: 01) - D S - F0 R. .iA sob Briber having )eon edviied to Ali Main from business of all hinds for It fear or, two in or: dor to re-rnit his health niters 'for sale his entire' stock of licods, ood.Wlll. and rent or stun iinuledintely. • lie has eeeeived from the city a lot of epilog tloode o, oi4 thy; of liartge and (Thoth Hobos; Mous dd. Lefties, Chilles..hlnttes, Lawns, he.. In great Variety. also tinges aid Trimmings of various kinds. For particu lars enquire of [April DJ.] GEO. W. lIITNEIt. . 1 , A CARRIAGE AND gut-% Nlid‘t 'ltOlt. will sell a . .Fsmily. Carriage ' end not . f single Harness ter $l2O cash, if pitrobssed on orbodbro.:ll,ly.tido as I ram-shut leaving foi' , -Eunme..-: The Ciirringe.wne made 'Newark. N. J:, in the best Incliner, null has boon in non but three years...-Ittn. .11nreees was mode in New Brunswick Ity one of the best makers. and hes been need the same length of thee. They mar: seen at Prof.. Marshall's residence. A pad!), 13b7. -•, ' -'..h)IINT'IIIcCitINTOCK, • Warranted . , fresh and genuine - GARDEN iitEEIAK - In. -every variety. at •:y;:: . wholesale and retail. Ashorted Ilexes put. •no esperlally for the 'country trade, line • Eurepummid American Flower Seeds. 20 1 . 111 , 1e11 .nrie t lee In tarots for $l, with directions. Japan Peas. Surer Cane Seed, Tom Thumb Dwarf Peas, Orange Water MIAMI, .New IVlnnltmstmis Cablatie seed, . • PASCHALL 311)1tHIS & CA; • Impiament and Seed &Oro ith and Merket Phil. r roECT h stockholders 'orthe - Carlisio.Oes and Water Company - wilinteet in the Arbitration itoMMI of the Court linnso. 011 MONDAY, tho II th or May. hetwiton tho hours of mm and six o'clock. I'. M.. to elert a President and Directors of mid Company thijito ensuing year. - • THEOAL HUSH, Seet'y. TUNIOIt . 4 1G - ItIOULTITR.II4 SOCI _. tp- pUrnoun intOrettted In the formation of n A .lotion ULTVIIAL SOCIM. for Dan ponbotlon of Agririllturo mood firwill nurposo of establitthlhg nu Ag ricultural hibutiy. will tueut at tho Court ilour, nn SATUR DAY: . MAY.Oth,nt 9 tl'elnek - , It"; Young:nien from all parth of the county aro invitelfto uttend. ur ALUM ARE ! HARDWARE !- Li_ A LAMM SPRING ARRIVAL AT JOII:j P. I= The public are requested to rail and examine our stbek before,nntklng their purchases, all we are selling, goods at thl!! Lowest Prices. wi3 have ,everything you may want. In our line. and In such quantities that we can supply all who may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters. Cabinet Makers; Wagou and Coach Makers, Painters, Shoe Makers, Illacksmithel Farmers. Laborers,' and the Public generally will find a full and complete 'assortment of (nods to select "front, at such Prices as will be sure to please all. TRY 118. JOON T. LYNE & FON. North I lanovor otroet,,Corlielo FA ES G 0 cIE,E E S • AT S. C. TIVYETTS • Shad end MarLeralof different. grades, AtiIUYETT'S. Salmon, Seale Fish awl White Fish, Codfish, Salt and Plaided Herring, Cheese' and Crackers can be had Dried Fruit, Preserveq 4 arS& Jeple ,.. s, At IIUYETT'S. Sugar Curod Roof and Muria A fresh supplp•ut LIQUORS, ll'hlto Lend, Ice., k.e., 40ZDOEN-OP VERY SUPERIOR HAY nod OHAiN ItAlckS for rale Who Muds WWI. Alrrrr, uU hog“ of NAILS, At' 8. C. IIUYETT.B. BOROUGH ACCOUNT JAMES LOUDON, Borough Treasurer, In account with . the Borough o Carlisle. IMIECIEM lialanre thy, Borough at last settlement, $205 40 Alumna recofeed from S. Caldwell. eolleetor ' 55,t8 tri• Four diltment loans from Carlisle Slop. Bank. 2478 t 7 Amount recelsod front Samuel Brown for stall ' 350 tents, Antonia received front Stephen Keepers for, - stal I rents, 01 ST received front A: Noble for Licenses, 26 00 received from J. r 4 pa phr for lam aed . • • ' post for Presbyterian Church. 13 00 received of James PoStlewait, col. of t loan of Sainubl Balance Jun James Loudosi, • - E7CriaDITURKS. . • Adam Crouse, manure Ittr trees. 24 W. B. Matthews, repairing streets and salary, 10'00 Jaeo itheinn; holding elergpn iVest Weird, 10 00 Eaat • ;iamb I'oil4 Intermit on hood, L, 'amnion; on view; rendered, linage Zinn, maps for ordinances, printing ordinances, Cc. E Curuman, 11,•11ratton, " ' . h. Beatty, ;tames Aemstmug, copying duplicate, William 11. Wetzel, planking bridge, Robert 51cegrtuoy, reward, - 100 CO Jonathan Zvi./ler. quarrying stopping stones, 24 00 'Jonathan Maier. hauling shines, • 187.00. W. T. Siel,mll...for_tatial,_ uolliolliffity,ffirshignlng.spring, • . NAIL memo. Morris, far plumbing, • ' • 443 42 H. Natchez. salary qsjanitor, . ' 20 00 W IT. Wetzel. salary as clerk, . 100 00 J. B.plitte, salary es constable, 'BOO 00 J.. Louden, salary 110.trenpurer,, : • 2 m 6oeg M. Itolcomb, qualifying officers of elections • A. A. Line. paintlngmarket•lmuse; 140 40 James ilaughey, working in graveyard,_ 7:76 Carlisle Deposit Dank, acumen. red:tam ze„ ed, 142 * 14 : p 0 Hoary Gilbert. picking fat water u • , 300 : 1 „1 J. A D: CepeY,.puechaze memo for l ts. 95 40 I . ' ""nw * ' "' " l l 4" l ' , " ill7lsting and 'Bildern,- • • 48 fil ,miea gpaegler...s , A.k.•ll;•Noble Mr rand. • Jsllll,blalt,p,ll..l;terlor,V,rreretuglunit.ifetTc.,x,-, • 060 8 00 .itenry ([lass. -hauling with cart and for timber, .30062 l'urllslo bepasit Bank, interest sitOcOscount, 65 58 George Una, Interest ton Tamar,• ••• 60 00 •J. Outehall, hanling Aimee, - , 650 Water and Oas Oompeuy, for water end gee, 342'05 limattnettlalden, laying crottelugs,B2 . 60 ,W. J. Dhectrar, Tor stone, „. - " 7 62 11. Zeigler, for blacksmithing, .68 10 o.lnholl, for candles, Ac., , gOO C. Stay sou, for hardware, &c... 2 62 biregg, costs of. iece on Ch2rch'Alley, 17 00 fer stone, • •. • , 457 MT, 11. Wetzel' fat Tepgirs. • •_ '2 f 2 .I,ltoidei„llackinnithlutt. • ' 6o' 83 • tilialles Deafer, for pick handles; „, - 18 OO , Johtz Armstrong, for.luinhar. - - ,james swalizeth . for hauling. • • • ••, 48; McGrew, repairing fire ploge; - Peter Monger, appropriation to , Union .84.00 Cumb. Yire'Co,, 34.00 li,•Btetti, winding clock, . ,„ • - J. Gutsholl,kridging qtelluM • . • „„„ Sseuli Depts. damages in bitisililiT°cA ° 2 ••••,- „•••• •T:1 4 1. Dlddlo. salarY.stiattara,V 25 - 00 . . ••Jt•Landom:kindhlll6ffit":4 4. '!" . t , , • . •,„ 04 , llectjamin Leger; interest 011:60/4 . Jlioob Ileetetu, 54,705 TP:Afanlner, repairing ••• •• 620 itheem.froikh •, • _ ,MlehaelleeolosolllltlloB..k6,_, . h t ,g joiln.gpunnaupinalog • 6 05 tlpcitel, • • • •' li•50 2 40 ,g, Brotanaz!4•••••••t" • :Y.: • •15',31 .„I.ilkertman, sheriff, Mc te;ets, Ac.,„ ; .11.18.axtim, powder, t0011!..1 1 :C.: „ . - ,Agg g i,mgraD,,onipous redeemed, - ; i t ) ) t-JulanDreffiels Int./Mot Olt 60, . .ADDOOTTfficr, *lt 'B6 , llALtirary, '143 jJ{. v1867e~-S1:: • 40 - • _ ._ • .6,60. - - - • 1,,16 - - ' 1,10 I . _ii7TOJt At lIUVETT'S., 10E11753 At ItUYETT'S At iUJYEVr IBEEEM2 CEMEE3 25 00 0 0 0 -00 9233 72 44 13 $9317 85 I 8 1.8) 000 10 00 2.5. 40 137 Tis - 28 20 44 50 24 00 10 00 1 25