El II tfralit . nnitnr. zaL*. -----W-ED.NSSDA,YOI.I9E 20,_1t17;\ 1t211107.AL• The' dadiste :Sofald :,Office-has been removed to Zug's Building South-tlast..Corher of tho Square; .Third Story. - Union - Stge Ticket,_ For. Governor. DAVID WILIIIOT, of liradfOrd Co For J:utl.ges of the Sttprem2 JAMES VEECH, of Fayette Co,. jOSEPHIEWIS,-of-Cheatei_Oo._ - __ l _ _ For Canal WILLIAM MILLWARD, of Phiind'a To CORRESPONDENTS.—We weleoraC • Lee " to our, columns. and hope t- acknowledge many'-;favors from he. _ graceful •perh liniace redeive:nttention next - SALUTATORY The undersigned, having.been engaged' by the ,present owner of the Carlisle 1.17 `raid, to take chaige of the establishinent, " Onouttees-himself-as-the-Efutiiti3:-Editos. .—and:,roblisll.o. of the paper, but, before taltingliis seat in the editorial 'chair, - cue tom. and propriety both require,,thatlie. should' doff his beaver and make a re . - 'speetful bow to the - In prosecuting the task : thus assigned t) him it is hot to be expected that .he '•will tiireceed in giving entire sattsfactioii,, yet while laboring in a field which' shall engage his.best,energies, he cannot for a moment doubt, that the old friends and . patrons 'of the Herald, will extend a . cor: 'artdgeneroits.a . uppoit, - so long as lie endeavors to maintain its, present high Oharaciet:, in the estimation of Hie zone of this county. As usual, the influence the will beTanged on the aide of the educe -tionalcipteresti-of-the-eountry--- tut-tie-col ei2ed by oar eptein of common :sehnols ; by the .Vcniruble Beafof learning. located in our midst, and the many flourishing Acx% • ademies that are now to be found in eve- ry section of our beautiful Valley, Pro mulgating among the inas•ieti., the sonti ntorit_of_.(lie-necessit Tot eau - cation,: and demonstrating its behoficiat results, us -the provoker of pauperism, and tke Pre. Joker -of public order and priiato_ happi- Huss., • Herald will continue' to adhere to 'the doctrine. of ptire can Republiennism, as the : conservative ingrediMit- On which we are to rely - , fur the perpetuity of our free InstitU - - dons; defttiite and decisive, ae one of • • the exponents of a great party, yet avoiding the false lights of ultraisin ; throwing on facts, the light of principle unswayed 'by passion or prejudice, and leaving " reason free to combat error v.' opinion," wherever it may be found. „ --, • Aided - by- contributions-from valued 'correspondents, the Editor will aspire 'to mike the Herald a welcome visitor in the family :circle, by prebetiting . a choice fund .of reading, mriginal, and ,seleeted, and guarding against whatever is faulty in t iste or vicious in' morals, To the Farmer it will be Made .valua= He, by noting the progress of • the science of agriculture, so closely interwoven with • the prosperity of the couotry.—TO the ti Mechanic as a record of the development • of itiventive ., gertious—To the man" u „business' as xt 'medium through which he may observc•the rapid current of events, foreign and local—To all, . • -- ' , limy of busy Ivo ItS fluctuations nod its vast coscosini,!' . Respectfully, Wsi. M. PORTER It affords us extreme Satisfaction that we commence our editorial career at a timii 4 o9n spirit of - moderation, and a proper observanoe of the laws of decorum. appear to prevail among the• Journals day;and_parties liave recovereryimn lenoe of the late Presidential canvassen gend(ired., ! . • From the nature of our Political Insti tutions, it is requisite, that rival parties should exist in the country, but it is, by no ineanti necessary, thtit a 'controversy on thepoints, at issue between them, should be signalized by vulgarity . and personal abuse.- In our course, we shall endtittito'r to imitate the cairn dignity and high moral toile h i h have characterized the - Herald for so manj?"yeare,. under its late able . Editor, "andes fur as •ossible make it independent in all thinge---neu tral in nothing that concerns the ,public welfare. . - Believing that the people are most, competent to-, judge of their own, inter, esta,•on all questions of-State" or. National vie, will communicate information' cessions, we allell'atrive to be candid and' jiberal—to. pair alI due _: •tieference_ to,:the_ opinions'Of Mir ,'opponents and look .to the Constitution"for a final for, _of . _ 'those isms, - Which : ha 'for, scftinany_ years vexed 'tbe.puldio mind. Ate' We do -het .ider. tfie.,.Hei#l4 this week, as a;i3auiple, what ., ere intent it . , shall be iu,the future ; . the diapleeenient of the, materials :efftee icinsequetat upon its, receni":retuo!ial; itad ' tlui.'enibiti rassUletits stteudini Somewhat new, have; prevented,' that attention tails which, loager:eXperifeaeitiri;the ness,, we liek will Otivisiiikereuftek,-.- • ITAI4I.4OIIIiTRALOMI6TTEE. • • The , Prrztdent f tb - p tate Amirionn Repub. Bunn gonventioWp - uoiptßilt.ed '• •: - • LEMUEL Chnirmuo, • •••• ARmon',Cnineron,-- ) 49tiepb ' Kelly,' ?•Jolepi6B.-iltlyers, • j:-4143ellers, • • Henry -4On:l'es Elboankee,',: • ,;" •SnOob L. "GlOsebir,• - •., • H. L. Benner, . 'Edward C. Knight, David Newport, 'Edward Darlington, ' •Willi,im Pl. Keim, 'Wilson Coswell,-: • Peter Martin, -J.' Worth. Peter S.. E Dimtnook, Thomas E Cochran, David E. Small, • - John Penn Julies, W. P -- .John Laporte, Williston, D. Gillespie, - '0 'B..Curtia -- • • John N Parviance, 1) L. Eaton, Robert P. McDowell, D E Finney, 'John H.J R. Edie, . -'• -• , J. Coffey, • A. J Fuller, ~ • .„ John Covoda, Robt. hl. Volum. , the.orpnization ofittie.present ses sion of the.SynatelrPe'Un'a..the late la mented Charles 13. Penrose, in the; eier . : also of that generous sympathy with suf ferink„hutnaitity, fOr which he waS: so well kin'own; took the'earliest. opportu - ei ti-ofreading in his place, a bill to limit tl e power of the•Coarts iii ORM of bon- empt: • • - • -.- • , One object of tho.bill____was the release_ of Gen. Small, ° Who, for , many months, .• had languished .in prisori, under what 7thro-.Court was pleased to'-construe, into a . 'contempt; it; a conk* between Gen: Small and Gen. Tyler, astothe right: oimmand a Volunteer Brigade. • . ~ :Although the bill shouldhave passed at bnce,:obita6les were tlirowii=in the wpy; - -- andvitspassar,e — dclityerilor months. At. :length - ,.;Gen. "Small has been released front prison and last week, wart* honored by a -public receptiMi, on•the pirt citizens of Philadelphia. His final dis charge was, no doubt, owing to the influ ence' whit}' Mr.,Benroseexe'rted in his' Vella, and affofds,.evidence-,thatsonle tidies • ' - • The good that men do-Irvea after them." TILE PHANTOM Sun' Lon 7 ''.._don Times; we learn nialces a. strong 0p... peal to the synipnthica of the Thitishpeo. , pie, in behaltof 04 heroic Lady 'Frank- lily foe.aid in Wog out oneAnore expe ditron tO the A - retie. Setlß,. in search of Sir John Frwrriclin's 'Arty. In connection with this subject, _the following-good story is fold in a Chicago paper; "A. tri-weekly Ger . Man paper,.publish - ad in (Straight . -Out . ,)•;announecd, a few days. .sinee ' that, Dr. Kane had recently re : ttfrhed-from the-Arctic region , in search of the lest steamship Fran/aiy. To this the Atius (German Repuhlican)._replied,. that:it never before heard that Sir John Vriinklin was a steamship! . Shortly of :ter, the Gritil this luuta-longUtticle, en deavoring-to prove how mean the Atlas was in. taking cognizance of such - small, mistakes, and wound up .by saying, that as a matter of. course, Franklin, was not a steamship, erely a sailing vessel! T. N. McConeYli.:sq. a native-of Anne Arundel Co. Did, and a graduate of Dick enson College, died at San. Antonio; Texas on the 24th, ult. of Typhoid fever. Aeirmeeting of the members ~of the Bar, ,of San Antonio the folloWing among oche: resolutions, were adopted. --Resattka, Ant to his absent friends and relatives they tender their heartfelt sympathies under. this their heavy be. reavaitiont—a.urin g them that no :kind ness was wantingin his last sickness, no respectful attention in his death and bur,i-„ al; thiit many friends cherish his memory '—who. stood saddene4 • and sorrowful ttio‘und his grave. ;Residved, That These resolutions •be presented to his Honor the Judge' of the District Court, with the request that, he order 'them to be spread upon the re, oords of the same; that the Clerk furnish a certified copy to ho forwarded to' the parents of the deceased; that the' news= papers of San Antonio be r.spectfully re quested to publish' them, and those of the cities of Baltimore and Afinapolis to re-pnblish in their•coluiiis. JNO, 11. DUNCAN, • • S. G. NE'INUOIN, • N. 0. GREEN, • . . amintittrer— On Auction, thb Meeting adjourned.: L A. PASCHALL, Uh'n.' EIN ± -- .l‘l. O. GIEEN, Sadky. - I -- - GRAHAM'S ILLub4RATEn MAGAZINE _ . . . --The 'June number of this valuable monthly is befure,us, and we lake great pleaeure in recommending st as one of the best publications of the day. Its artieles-are-chitstoTaticFbf—n—high literary character, and its large circula tion proves the estimation in which, it, is held, by the reading public. • , • The colored fashion June, is a perfect:o - n. Terine'3 dollars n year. :Watson & OM_ Philadelpbia. • • .The-editlir - of - Grahain speali'ing o t e • new. cents soon to be issued by the U.-S. Mint, whibhitre composed chiefly of iiic•k el, say's ..‘.Thnt as. the old soldiers, wore called '',coppers",. the uew recruits should • be knoWn is nickels, which in tithe would no dottLt be contracted to " nicks." If a_aecond_hateLyzere_,lsauedr_we_should then have Old .Alicks and young nicks; 'and if 'a deop.:inte c - the his:pocket= to - get'onei might say <, Nix come arouse." . • Tllll, MAIN :41DVERTIBED TO:IIIS The Go'wrier bee tqgoell the bill ,for the'nele' of the, Moin , anct it, te advertieed - io he at pgblio auction, in: the ftlerehititi' °hinge' oil Thueeday`eveiiiiig the 26th'day of The lowest price for .whie!i'lt maybe purchased ,Is , $7,500 000 ' Thoso , who 'bait) that much locket change 'about ; them have a tthaurni for .a. profitable •• The ,":18tate debt attn . , horedueed to' that amount by. t'thei,p;urtthae'e .rnottet.if the..:Legtetattii.e,. la' it tibei t alitY of pi otoet:qeesibinabli :•teei; - 'detia:het,',hand over, the.,proOltedit to, the suuicdey, • - MI GEN. rill.tAL74, • TRIBU t OP RESPECT KANSAS . . The Fr.,CL-13.tatejnen Karrititi . have jtist`issued.:4ii,o'ddreds to • the people .of thelTnitiid.Statei in answer to the ad diess oldie pre,alavery convention, which: asiie atOcon!pton,--iti:-.Ten.-lastit„. iresehling a full record of the wrongs {id-mitrages thiCha"ie been coMeeitteit on;-their, rights, -in Hid: attimipe. -- :;fo - loree` upon them a codo of laws, which have been justly, eharacteriied, as ," uneonsti-, tutional," "outrageous" and a , 4lsgrace :to the,age in„_Whicli_we, _ ._TheAuldreada.too_lon!* to publiaii .en tire, but wy make roan for - one-of- - Alfoi extracts, to show the spirit in Which' they are determined to resist the spurious on actments of a bogus Legislature and their earnest : appeals t!, the .Ireetnep 'of the -IsTortli to assist them-in-saving. Kansan from.the blight pf Slaveryv . ' *- Tile Pro Ellatie - ry whicli.nsetem-;' bled at. LeeMaptop January 12,1857; have . idlitued en •. Address." which has, been ',Pried, b,eoiicnst over the ,States. .In this pamphlet an attempt le made' to palliate the iti• - ifiies and excuse the outritgeadtviltich• the Pro party—sailing under the colors of ."demeern ey"—have been gull(v.in the Territory.. Nay,' more. It is songht.to throw the entire..blamo and reaponitibility trf the affl , etions which have been'visited upon. the settlers and recidents of ;Kansas on_the Fro Stote men, and tht:so. act. tivo end ponlent who. have Labored with an energy that knows no definvt7 - ati,d . will Ilint knows tinfaltering, in behnlf of Fees dem and Free Labor. Thu burden of the Address is, that the Free State party' initinteil "and inaugurated .revolu tionary and ineendinry proceedings, that they rallied against-the- enforcement of-legal enact tnente, litughrtto 'scorn the, anthoritiem, and _beat_baok_the_offteeravr_julacc;' cessitating the , Low mid Order' Mett"-to take up nrme for the preservntion'Of pence rind fir the puniiihment of traitors. . They, brand Llmr, Robinson and Render, and a hoot of oth er gootl•men and true. , na hired .eminanries AA- Atnnted-byla-fillitinsteeing,tspirit,._hostile__to the Constitution, fifes to the Union or the' Stateti, ntol themies - "to the welt lie•ng of the Territory. They represent theinselve! to have been innocent, law-nhiding and" inoffensive, 'earnestly in fivor of, peace and rep'ose,itrptro sas,.ntol end their Address with a great ilteto torical flourish, and bonilmstio annurances of .patriotic devoti'on.to' their country, their party and their God: •••• To , epitomic the, hypocrisy, to expose the falsehoods find•reveal the'contratlictiona and inconshitencies of this Addreaa, would be mu fur,the throen.and the anguish,-Ithe indignitiew and the oppressions, which the Free State men hove suffered, are- written in characters or, and bitrUed into the Memory of every hidiest citizen of our country. Subterfuge,mid deceit, brazen faliellood mid base perjury,etin avail nothing ; . f4r the - great troths, in the gigantic wriingm'of Kansas,his. tory, have beau seen and known and pondered is pyramids, o the surprise and wonder of com; ing generationa. ' The. Free Slats men have violated no law, -far that which is not jiint is not law, and that which in - devoid of jitstiee should not be obey-, etl, The code • • atti:inpted to be forded' iitieb them . was , not ensiated for,. proper •legiolntion„ for the regulation and protection of society, or for the development of the resources bf the coustrY:--but_to enslave, the - body and the coal of - every - eltizelc nail - to - rivet - the - institution of Slavery upon a . soil einiseerated to Free: - . dom. No honest mon. could endorse or pub. &gibe , to ouch, a code, - and the Free. State men did not. - Yet they,rnised-nn-nrtrn-meithir committed any violence against their apples.' - sore:, But. when _they were driven from their homes families -treated with tiiiheard:of cruelty by this self styled Law and Order" party, then it,was 'that all- the higher of their mature appealed to them to rime and protect their rights end lit;eriien, or oink to the level of evrfn, The blood and the hood and the muscle of Northern Freemen could :bro..lt no more; for forbearance had ceneed to he n'virtue, end the time was corns when they must vindicate their courage and eatablish their right to the 'title of men, --- After a comprehensive history of the events which have marked- the struggle throughout, they thus conclude:— flnving thus delineated the course of events that havelranspired in Kansas—linvity shown how the Free State party, though embracing more than two thirds of the actual rattlers, have been deprived, through fraud and vio lence, of any representation in legislative aa• dembllee, and of any voice in the enacting of taws or the selection of Territorial officiate, and being threatened "with the enforcement and adoption of a'slave. Constitution, by don t:ress. for Kansas—we nppettl, with.the deep eet-sincerity-and_earogstuess,_to_thet_Northent people, without distinction of party or creed, to aid in averting outdi a Notional calamity: We risk Mil that Congress may adopt the To peka Constitution, which has already. passed the House ' or that both it and the one that will ho adopted by the Pro• Slavery Convect ' tien in September, be returned to the People f: Oho Territory_with an enabling apt provil. pn g Mr a fair and hottest votlircif the bona fide residents. We ask-no snore tlian'this—we can ask no less. 'None are more devoted to our Utiinn and' our Constitution than the Froo State °Hums .of Kansas. Fur the instttutimie of uur coun try, none have n deeper or Moto loyal attach ment.' Silt we believe the purity of our go vernment and the integrity of our institutions can only be preserved , by the admitaion 'or Kstisati na a free State. And such, we are convinced, are the convictions of a large me jority of our popt , d9tioii. Theu4h the . past is voiceful with the wrong 4. and oppressions to which weliave heen,forced to submit—though - the marks' tyrannoue hand with which we have been Scourged hove noryet been ef faced—'-we con forget it all and forgive, if aim ple justice ie granted'us in the future. • We Wish but that the Slavery or Freedoin of ltiinaas fritithe=settleiLzotteelfor_all;ihy.nult.l...: nest and legal Toth of the actual r a dents, in accordance with the 'principles of the °Cagoule eat., . From our .new mndo homes in the distant. IVest, far frotridhe comforts and conveniences 'of settled society,yet struggling timid the hank shills and difficulties . coincident with a horde 'life. andautiering from the trials and sorrows -1.0-which-we-imwo. : boOn-pnri ionlarly_ subj eci ail, we again appeal to Northern freentoit to stand by ul in the dnrk emergency that threntetair our future 'progress and 'prosperity. Let Northern Representatbree he initiructeir to supnort•righteous prayersaml claitri, and let the People, in their sovereign capacity tieing in:dignity and might, cheer us with their ac tive extapathyanil earliest cooperation. Thus will the schemes and plots of political ettingttgtterbe - firiladTinfil - rhe ree cm o our ,new-Stnte be attained. To the cause and for the principles,which have become .endeared and sanctified ihrough our sufferings we knowledgenn unwavering devotion Strong, in the confidence of truth', reliant 'in the' ein derity of, dun, purpose, we ohetirfully untold our aiandard, on:which is ineoilhed - our match , word and' our - matte " Free Kansan fqr Free Luber"— te• renlite 'which we. Pledge anew ...our lives, 'our. furtunee,' and oar elected he: • 7 • r • JADIgS .DAVlS,lChairman . • J AXESTOWN, VA : r..+Plp • .tieletiititioif Of ',the.,itallki. anatieitatry ,ef.,the eet~leoient of, Virginia irhio4`, took I)llace'. at Jameafowo, en" fi! deepriited as' pn~ing. been ' noithii;t: the eiettie, ooranterno. "rated; the icno . kn!.pf tie ptato obler lyjatereatett, and Of-ithecinfor 'pair:Wet; ;present..: The Peterabg . Express: britige lld 114 tallowl'ag in refereate t e,affalr The Orowdan s the grotnii . , cep , mitten tematm' tt sixteen Portentatit - k, Ney (elk large' aurnber, pf sceue,mjkh their, :preeetate, and'ndilad grutity.tothe beauty'and, attractions of lt,g6iA little 4xitil , dieitiet§titlint Y,,frotn the."effeatti of oret'exirtiOn' in juiup • , Talon anh- puntif , 31tatters. FIA,E.-..404 - 1110nday , 3Tvaning ' last a large-atone stabdt4t the . Cantata Barracke was entirelf4iiroytitlY,l7ll . f , t-te net ; khown t by 81M:tide - tit Se't'torettleretiti`...tvere. itt..4ielatable .tho "aidla;kaaiyin't cheat Irma !lie:lmini f ig -11ttooird- , to, th'e- Bind was reierely injured ; ". Although the Burraoke area Mile -from-the 'borough, our -Firemen, with their nattit. nla crity, were ,ttoon an' the ground, and 'pi t ting thbli,force•,lo-theivielloPiegt4effortsroCtlto 3iien;..,undir the command of'0?1, Maj., and the . r.,cethor---offteert(aLthe,reatOliiy:anOceided 'ent.ingthe:adjuitaing . property frun~injury 1, This old bUilding.haa;inany intereatibg as ocaiialiCas connected With it.: It-trat,n sub stn Oa! otonestructtire„,iod.,fatniliarly known, in ormer ' tin e, as the 0 Old Foundry " A idthe.'cliiie otilie-Iteniutien,:the experi 7 inen't wife itried here, it4:iorging cannon, by. NreliliAfbiirilit iron iogetlier,,hyt.ili%eXperi nifint probally.ne : iinsucoesifill, as only two are'said to hnve lieen` Atte:l44d: *F!,;e•inany years qiie of these Old'efinnon,'in an utifin. , iThed state, lay half bUried in tli'S earth, at the Ilarrackt, it was apiarantly inteaded for ainificpoUndanlhe bbrti tax- perfect, but it, wilkiiithotit n'vent,-;tificlstlie breech' instead al being roundiol off and fashioned shape of, rt_liall, had 's, heavy square' pr j., ex tstidin . about tliefie'or fifteeninefies.---Boini. years nin, it wee removed and depasited itt,tlM Frankfort' Afeenal, - imarrPhilailelphirtot; n re lic of the rat: • . • About 182.0:the o/d Foundry woe fitted up by_thetDoverament, Brimstone fiefiners - After some time, the 'writ ulte ahamioned, antLihar_huildiug,_ieuutiatd_unccupitni_until Vitt , •Catalry School .of Practice" sae rata Wished . post, sitice_which time it has been tnied.ae a stibler I ) I6BPEOTS. FOR 11A - RVERT. rinnt Week our county was favered with et. cep! : cue supply of rain, and Weihink.e‘ericitizeif: ton greater er lees extent, will be benefited it,for'nhundan' t harvests form the basis of any country's prosperity. A few Weeks "nge -the appenrance of "the _field's in oar henutifur . Joyley did - net prevent n very flattering - res . pect to Ole farmer, and onall sides murmur ings-at'ese that there: could lint be half 'An steerage - crept-.:.- The Ittie.rninti,- however, have brightened-their hones,the groin 'le growing rnpidh, and in tunny portions of the country there is every reetten. to believe 'that there will quite: ne large in 'amount of grain rattled us In previous years.' In fields which are few and level, and where the - water. HAI •.'• 1 . •a• ir ar. the F. 1 . .11 1 114 _ —. • there may not be half a crop on them, but wherever the ground ie. rolling thegroin leek& fine.—Sueoess to the former! • ilgivviLLE.ly 6. 1g57 At 'n meeting of the rtudents of the Cumber land County Normal School, -held May Gth the_follnwialt-prOoeetlings_were - death one ortom' attolente,, - was announced by the Principal, •A: T."'PALM woe chosen Chairman, and W. P. Loyn . ecretary. : A . committee . _ five conaletieg of.D. W. Suai,me,-J., , M UNDER- IY0 61 ). -- .4: - . S. THODPTON,. A . ., 11. Da Them :ant! J. M.Bnamnis;was-appointed, who re ported the following preamble and restitutions which were unall t iatriuely adopted. Wlamtiae pleased an all -wise Provi dence to remove.. suddenly from out' tiidst DAVID If. Gnauas'alellow. student wheats good ness We had justleornoil to love • ere an un timely death Mat him . from our eight, nail Whereas._ We deein_it_our duty, ste_welLemou privilege, to motto this 'public profesaion of our esteem for.tbit deceased, rind of sympathy for those who are more ,deoply mitten thou we, whose aerroif is deeper than ours; there tire. - Itemlved,• That while we how suhmissively' to.the_will..nthiuX,who-"doetit all things weir_ yet we cannot hut dt;plore the death ; of one who gave so bright a promise of tnitnhoodot true greatness,. honesty, goodness, and truth Reiaved, That the consistent life of humble and dhild•like piety • left hy ia la deceased friend Air our contemplation, gives us no room' to doubt that $• our loss is his gain,' and that while we are under the cloud, he is safe be yond it;—that while we are in gloom hale in glory, • ---- gesctved;Thatwe redognize - - in — the - life, as well as in the death of the deoensed • n sublime triumph of .virtue and Christian NMI, that min never die,never grow dim; and pint, the humble, though Wrlliant career which he has so,nobely, yet scittarly finished, is one worthy of our r wnrmest admiration,—our most ardent • e auk. ion• I?esoluetl. Thnt.we naaure the .family and frientieof the dreenaeri of our oinetre sysitint-' thy in the trying affliction; and that' we sill unite with them in ever holding his name in grateful reniembrnnee. Toweved. That .n theso resolution+ bo publi. shed in each of the county Fasper+, and that n copy be trunsmittbd to the family of the dein! , ased• ‘! OM WINTER LINCIERINO IN THE LAP 1.4 SPIIINO."-I-Yeatenlay,we regthar .E.tittvr,_ theruin pattered nv - rud7the window., all di.3, leaking aver} , one feel cold, dirititteeable end iiootny ; fires end otiereonte vreie iu end it requirodAtioden.iOnitl glimpse nt the fresh grass. nn.l the tolinge of thet.i:ees, 'to eonvinee us, that - We were not iii . gig..llro dhaOtlthe attention of our iondr'rs to •the allicrtist;ment of J. 11 Koller: 'which will be found •in !Molitor column. A choice stook ,of Buie .0 pa, .1.1?ots 'and Shoji, antl ; nAkertuituttitin on his part to givCaatis 'factionto putt:llmm'; is winning a !argil; and wcitapo,s.profitablc,.custom. • 1, . Wyatt wish itt .Isctiefit :your soles,, just call 'and cxanline his bOots.' Ita!—A notice from the Baihjing Com mittee of ib9. Emory E Church; will' be foun4, In another column of Alio IGrelit, to .oirirdeeiro to onl► the aprctai~ttteution of Builders and Contractors. As the time for puttingdn propti • eale is limited to. the loch .of Juno,:iittimporimat that they should *pitch In" Ite'S es passible. - • ' . ' rea. gur old friend Hanlelii adVertisee 1% - frtiA•neeoftlzent of gdOds in hie las: '"-Air' ik ci. lifouiliN , Ylllll2.io,jootlY 'o'op r micler do. one of theboOftifttired men in - luirn, lie.\-iv-deter atioiti o.ioe Ala tO. oror.t Oise..that. oft ' OD' , • 'JouR B. uouotttheeloquentTettipir nneo .I..eeturer;delivered•an address in , Yak' niiiuieday evenini. -- Would 1! noettn—deldrn lideio tiave him keret • Wecinfre'no doube sr ' rddgefuehta could Fe made lh~t ' iiou d induce him to:iiome. • •L - " Weir When • trachr bebotnea poctidal there must bo or huoliiono.r . S;oo' pootz ,&,11iOther'ti odvertlisemeat,' *, :4;clostiuCtiie fitpc pdotrreo in ~iliooilu, •Ohlt,;:ou ruem,rl4y..niorning•hqt,ibnetthitiqg..eu. •- • The einat:lOPP. !nit_ Ihe would eeduh' 0;000. •z - -: „ . _ EREE L'Eurujr.•=l.Vair.GFOOte; 'oe, will deii4r,sifiiie loaluro on !,Eicroisoo-L. - wept of dm isettlemeriloXiaille _119W1b:001,o, r - eeentntieee, t4ie.eveeing, stgreerMle)- - ,to the following iovitoti6n4 . Alna Gn_EnicE...E±g: - :•Deat -.---7 4itiletitinn.linving been drstwn•qii. ntid - public excktml,opoy, th! , silittject\:of ;Territory; and as y 1,1,!; privn ypur„lnug, rent,. deuce in ,the Far Weed, nre !funnier with„the locet on, c'epecitien ortliee - eiL:rilinifiTeitc r ,- ol the enthrYn Stele,- we reepectfailly •y.ln th deliver' n lecture on this entjeci; in' 11,rristoftrg, at nuch . n time ue may •euit your convenience. • . , • yeiy ycirctriaily_yonve., v o.•Curtin J.‘tilep J. , Ln.wrenct. Getz; D ;yid T.igpit . ---=- J - 7/11 - 11.7eriV e 11, Jr., . J.,hti.J. Pattereou,' •._ John Gilbeit,' • J Whitt:4llr, 3 , Jattlen tog, • •. Jonrs • Georgi. Ii rin u r, 11.!M. • I.liviyiner. T. _C: 31cllowelf, •-• Jiinej-.1, • Ca' ey, • fiENTI.EMEN reply to tour !tote of the .Stir giie mit : itleopute to lecture' on the multi. ct , tan tnej,. in lbw risherg, on 'the eyening.af April 25th. '. „ •• • Thnukiog you for your friendly inrifitlion. : which I value the more as coining front es ((timed, cittzeste of a Strife which wan true It .me of . illy boyhood, I have tic lietter to re main. MAX, GIMENE. To Gcr.•l 3 tOlock. and other, . '• We tittAerstfind thn'i Mr. Greene would p-at alte.ohoYe lecture in Cniliele if ettilnble arrongemente were mado. for the plarpese . , an. woulit yuggest to those tecf Views respecting liniums, to meet_ and adopt titeni,u'res fur hint pt-pate. • SUMDIA EY OF FQREVEN NEWS The . stelmwhip "leia hum eirrieell et New Yorc — brioging - ono — woek Thi &aro from Liverpogl and L 'whin are to the 2 , 1 instant Lositos.l Friday, Miry 1. 1657. Yeslerdrip'llie-new-Parlinment==-being . eve fifth daring the .preSent Trip —was inaugurat ed by commission. . Denison; the -ministerial candi date, has bosh Speaker of the !louse of Camminier - witiniur sliro/ition. • . • All kinds of r - eporta ore flying about nn to Alle,dallicalin policy of the government, but it, :recant it dondlidnation-of-the-liberal -party-to exact from the ministers a. pledge for 11 bill for_ Parliamentary Refortri,...as -the - price of their support. It . mirllllll . lCed ant Lard lies undertaken the chnige'vf n bill for, the re -- moral of wish disnbilitiei this session; and which, if brought on early, he ought certainly to eirry.. Ra:t - its" - ioccess• ful progress thr.digh the Moose of lords; that. -1 quite anOther. fflir ;:.albeit, - the 'metrilicra or that august assemblage in their-homage, h,,se proved the:" peoplsh" to - linve been very . AiNeftil nuil ••necontnuOkting" friends. The hot repreeentiathe of the'rig-herded obstinate old Ki n — awry la that 1414.1111 e (Mtn whence no travel ler returns.".' The Duchess of Dloucenter in, deed. - She dietrin the hiltless of yearn, being alew - t1,9 viably over her Slat. • She was born' on April 25, 1776. In 1816—afteT a court ship'ot twenty years—she .married her cp.'- . 'sin, the Duke of Glitucentir. She wan fatty year:m . lf. aro, 4171 i .she wee in irried, and bad . ire mere. • The character she bore ,uts flint of an old tide,. kind, clieritable talky, who livid lonn,..though she will not be touch inhered by the great world, willtre felt and sincerely:re greyed , bta y - any't owhom she wan It generous' -- benetectrens;- , list tlanonited. in the Rept! Mausoleum; St. George's Chapel, _Windsor, and her funeral, at her own exprens . 'desire, wiil be very plain and private. All AM' metropolitan clrt,rehes tolled yenteriley, I lest eveningthe principal thee tre9_were clop d. - The Curt will, of .ceuree, go into deep mourning, but this 'earl event wi I not don't. Prince Albert from opening the Art Treasurers Palace, at AlitucheeteT, on Tues dry next ea- The India -mail,-with news- from India end 'Chinn, lien arrived, nud brinee iniporttni Intel - ligence-from'thelet ter plnceilutopeana r on • board the steamer Queen. under the Port.,- guerre flag, had all been niurdered, and the. vessel, with her . valuable cargo,' carried off. The government contract nod etoredionnee at Bong Kong had been dentreyed by incentla rice The Chinese in Sarawak, tinder Sir Brooke,- hail setierall - Entripeacw, end Sir James liimseit encemol • only by awinuning a creek. -Ile, howOvor, re terned„-and al rho heal of hands of Malaya end • slaughtered upwards of two thou aural Chinese. With the exception of increased discontent in the •Turkish principalities, the news iu that section is not important. The Russian Duke Constantine had been received in .Paris with great Limon: The Queen iif-Spat u announce the re earnfolidhssient Of friendly relations he tweet, Spun and Koine, and hopes, that Mexi co will npulogise• and pity the inileinntty Te quired, otherwise Spain will take hostile wigs-_ mares. .. are Spin in circulation flint the King cf Denmark will be force.' to abdicate. •Itie accMitita the revolt of the Cilium., slaughter of two thousand of theta at Na r. wok, is confirmed., • The Foderul Council of Switzerland has au thorized the acceptance of the Neufchatel pr. positions . The steamships Amigo and City of Manclies ter. tram New York. arrived on the 311;11 ult. The ship Tu,carora. for Philledelphia, put 1 aik to Liverpool on B.iturday, booing' beet -n (ail with the Phil, Andrew Foster. The • lacer was sunk, the melanin hexing been gloved. .• , I rr The eolli.ion of thership Thoth - Orlin and An drew Foster occurrati.-offillol;licoil on mid.: tight of Tuesday. the 28i g . ' "The Andrei Pater sunk almost' immediately. dint the crew - a vied themeshr . es in dime tionitand were • id, . • ill Liverpool The Andre Foster bull.' front New Yolk. April let, and .had on board a large n carge cuttot,_•lteat„and jiiredelone r. TIM - ship nii - .l7Cargo_weroinsured in tiall - at • •, priviite oeepatcti enys that the Tuscaro ra -.was -telegraphed off Holyhead. putting back in taw of' it steamer. at Intlf-pest (Mr o'clock, on the 3d . iiistant Mb- Ta.citront had about miesengers aboard ] • A communic.itionfrons Mr atlins to Lord - Clarendon Announces the presentation by the Amerlhan 6.. imminent of a silver medal and rescued the crew of the ship Northern Belle. • The Swies.Feileral Conned has, by a %Mani. Mout I vete, agreed tii..the proposition •tot the ,Pour Powers for the settlement of the Neuf (Motel question. e Four. pays Lat. r from. Europe AIIRiVAL Cir THE ANGLO BrAilS AT QUEIII6C Quebec, Nay, 18 —The Canadian - Screw Stean'iship Anglo Saxon arrived at this non yesterday. hiiugiug Liverpool papers of . Wed nesday, the Gt 6 Umtata, - The hrendsinti, nisi het continued to harden. and prices . generally had slightly adianced. Pro:Worts were steady at abuut former rates. • . , ' , • It Is rumored that an extensive conspiracy ilati been discovered _• •. WO - Officers foriVe expedition against Alex- Ica era embarking for Cuba'. . , • - ,Tho Art Exhibition was opened on Tuesday,: • • ir4th instant, at limit:baiter, witb .greatee: i • .• onyrattraming-animmenslipotig of epae:' / tato •. ' Arrival of tlie,jlroge.'_:. BEE • . . Neu) York, Noy 18.,-The etentinthir, - AragO,' ~.A. r ook, Entre. and..Buuthompton, eirrired" - at o'clock thieoireningt firebriege.dateo to 60: 6th instant • from London, II fete theirs - lister , than ti the Angher.Sexon at' nehro. . . The 'Arne brd3ge 1118 peseen g ere en slBu, The . : Englieh I.nundron,under.4linired Eq .:one; de.thoed, to Chins': hes arrived at M din 'mong the paroctiktera' on the Areg...i:_ - nie Mr.' Wt-e,..8, cretnry Legitiett, • met ."Mr, Ceeetti n al;l:;•l'i'fit;Stt to the Fa*isch Mt. ton er.at Wav,htuptou., ataa .rat.raii.or., The !:Arst..o., and leetarg "en: the hlth, 'pIC,Nr,fBI:X*ANIA - I;E(iitig.ATURE launisounp, ' l, The death of: Mr: J. , ;d:1B: ktitrikln, 'one:of. the , representitives of krcoming obunty.-was announced yeeterday nfiert,ooti to bothdlousee, and .comtnittees appointed to , noaompanydlis' . retnetiuti - home.llr. -- Petrikin nnother.vic_ 'tiit- thi_Nationitlfliotel-diseasei-willeh-fier' 'contracted at the tinni 14' the inatiguration Ile had sevet:ar attack. .during: the; Beesley. tiOm 'Which be 'had boil partially recovered when. he was proetratedhy thes,one.-thitt-ter, m i ni m-I: adaily:- His age we" about thirty- This mornings 's Sc.:elan of both Houses was occupied in pronouncing eulogies upon the deceased; alter which no: adjournment :followed. ' . The General Appropriation Bill pneeed rind i,i now, in the horols of the Governor. _The committee, or conference .uet lird-lbed_liE:telleteJle;t:weesi_flat4vro,liciyees _nuttlYerom. bath rides. The . opprogriotion •for the ; Portage lteilrond, originally hied. by 'the Ilouee nl §0,1,T.,1100, u portion of -which wuwto,puratinee\ new locomotivci bt pliieei - of 'those tr i on.ferted front . the Portoee to the Colunthin Roilrond wee reduced to *90.0,00. by exeluditiC.he n,n . . . The Thiity-third •Aiunivereary of the Amert coil Sunday Sehnol'lliiion, wn:cheld in I. 3 bilni: .., • . delptlia i.n-the evening o(. the 12th inst. Ant; brine While. 11, -ti in the chair. Earnrat and, appropriate athlresses were delivered' by the Riv,l)r. Brantley,. Rev. Mr. "Jenkins, Re ; 3lr Itr.;ed. - and 'Al•ralint Martin, 'Esq , ' o w . hich the largdrand Intelligent ondience Ali - tonal with '.lnarked nttentit.n.., The .openin and etedcOitliiig Willi s exercises._ were con filleted by the 1t. , 1. Dr. Stork, end the Rt 'Rev Wmhe, E;stbuiii: Ir—uhstrae.t..A.-44he aunuJ report 'woo 'rend 1 . 7 the Rev. R B. Wertbrook:Srqr.A : f_lisxions, froth-which .the followiog facts ore .golbered. , th¢ n•ceipte in the Alisrintini-y depnrtmet ; 'have Leen: !zi the .I..nnti o nn, $81;)82 37 ; k „ I. gnciee, $ 11 942'37, nuni n hainnee . en hunt Inst p'nr. to iujt ercinlly. designated by , the tem's. $769 .43, tnnhing_the4,tal_re venrces of the department fur the year, $Bl,- 697 67. - The Penn:7tenni,* Colonization , Sncjety held their meeting nt the Muiticiel--Fllll.l Ilan in on the Hill inst. The . front - Piiiintiylviinifar the ytiar ending linunry I. 1857, were *10,067 37. In 'N ew York the.Anoivirsariev. nre nll over;, ai r edereymen mid their. friends .who. came fr•mi the country to part:cif - Ide in the procee dings, have tnken. nr„ore Inking their ,lepor tun. few will remain to take ,port. in the Winding, op i•elig; tiLocercise ,, ,ln-morravr...Jan that. by Montlny. at firthest, the city will heee relopmeil into its crditiniy, calm. A 'new ex citement is tieetel, and the man, who will get it-up Will Lo entitled to it• monument. nntl the IreethUn of the dity in a gold mull tin onneetience of the length and severity of Orlo Notthern v 1414,1111 re die,trictinre 'lleetttate'of itthvisions for flee people - and tol ler for the cattle v eo• that boat are dying of starvation. A me e ting has 'been held tin' etrott nt . to-naise $5,000 . 1er the relief or thu !sufferers HA1.1.1 - 79 GENUINi: EXTRACVOR--Will subdue tin. pain andinthinnitioil frp; the NO crest burnt Dow one - to. toinity minutes—and that will heal the wounds without n scar; and effectually '• Fever, the Sores —Piles—Salt Ithentn—intlennuntory ithenzustism--tion• and intlittued liyes—.Cuts—Wilunds itrubs.,—. blot And InTeternto z‘ores—Senhl Head— Corns - and itintions-rlirysipaltis—Spreins— wettings— rellais—chillolnins—llites of Inseets—S welted and Ilre• - ken Breast —Sore A toPies--../ibilittoirs=tutd_oll_ °thee intahunatory_Aud_eutanwus-dicesisesosion ts- I Don't be iiicredulous about the many tii,itsesaunned to be curt by it'd} onelliittLT—but reflect that the few. !sit p waive .properties which ti, thilley 'Salve alone contains:nud As h6ret4fure enunotruted e to lour- -can r,seit not y llto • 11±-1.-tt tinned dliseaseil. but .. - reitilar bred phy Sleinus prescribe rain mel inwardly :we sc wres of different diseases! . Earl; ls.s. of it VINE E %lAA'S Vito EXTRACTOR lIRR , on it n - Reel Plate Fin:zra red [Abel with - the signatures o V. GLICK EN tilt-A-o‘).:priprleteer s on& -HENRI' HALLEY, inatinkietttrer. All others are counterfeit. All nntare sb..uhl bo addreWed to C. V. Cliekelior Co.. RI Harrlity stre.4. Nov York. Alo by all Druggist. throUghout thd Uriltcd Stamm. LAY' Dlt. .SANFORD'S INV.IGO. RATOII I. recommended 10 the pulille, relying upon Ito intrinsic excellence to secure it favor. For nil Bilious attacks, It nine be truly and safely re lied-opon- no-iteing-fully-rapaClo-of removing the_dls, eases fur whirl, it is recommended, and for giving .tone and tight to the gteneral system. ;Ls qualitie. have been fully tested in a long prat• tier. by the Proprietor. Through the urgent sollelhe tiros of mpty, who liner betll itilltlll,l to place It I.e• fore the public. For all Iltilonn Derangements. girt Ilendach. latnaric Diarrire, Habitual Costiveness, iii ll .us Cloth., Dyspepsia, Paill In the t - t...!lnnelt and _Dow els. - bleueral Debility; Female Wt.:Sireos, Sc. For tale by drug:a:Ls gerendly. rev We have frequently heard of the nl;•brate4 German hitters, sold by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 2o.trett street. Philadelpl ia. spoken of In terms td the highest commendation, and we honestly believe that it is 'my of the best medicines advertised foe the com plaints ti,r which it is recommended. limy are pion. t.tit lit the tadat, and can ho taken under any elteunt stances by the nO.st delicate stomach. The press' far arid wide. Imre united in commending this I its Meal to remedy for, dyspepsia. debility. .tc.: and such ore the - hveding - cffects nt thls - panacest,that - we - hoptrit - may - ta intnalund to every family where dyspepsia has or Is likely to hive a victim. Pee advertisement. • IT AIR ItEsToßATivE.—Prof: Woad. thp renowned ener of the Invaluable (lair atill conii to. labor In behalf of the afflicted. • Ilis medicines aro universally :ululated by the A tuts• rural. Kr. In be tip superior tu nil others for causing the hair on the azed tint has been silvered fir many years. to grew forth with as much tigur and luxuilnuee AS when blessed with the advantages of, youth. There can be no doubt that It is one of the greatest disco ries - 11 T -the me , 11.;11 world. It restorq persua n tly gray hair VIPs original cub, and slakes it as: Fume it beautiful' slag test!. e. n Well has been Tory desirable In all ages of the svorld.—r.A. bunts 31,111111,ft lierahL ~marting e s. Op the 51.11,inti . ..by tho Rov..lneob Fry. Rev. COI( NITVER RA 3: 611. to Mis., MARY 31. RISSIN tiEIL . , both cf Neu King Float, Cumto Anna Co„ ht. On the all inst.; by the same, Mr 301 IN MARTIN, to Mh. REBECCA IfELLINVER,Loth or Cinnherbind . 1 Co.. Pa- In Itarrisburg, on the nth toot.. I q tl ~ n Roy. Chnrres A COL. Wm. 110V9EH , oflleetnn1611ny, to Miss ANNIE V. KELLER, diughtet:of - tuo lotollor. Entnn.. net KC111,1". On thn 12th !net., by thn Roy. Rlahtmyer. 31r OIiOROE WILSON, to Vise SUSAN 1140VER, both of 31erehlulesborg. On the fr,th ult., b Shy Rey. S. R. Dunlap. Mr. WM. .L SHEARER. Km: of Carlisle. to Miss MARY STROCK, Trill al n Sp,lo , . . On tho' nth tort by Iho Rey. A,ll. liietner. Perg'st. EDWA ED FUEEY, to Mrs. MARY A E, HARDY, both of earlislo, . Atatijs. - . • . Ih Ilethanioeburir, of sea rl r t form. en the 11th Ink: WILLIAM OFFIChIt; -- serend eon,' end on the 11 4 1 h 31A1:17.1ASE only daughter, children of Wiliam and _arch Ann Krkels. the firnter le the ith Ina the lat. er In the 3d year of her age. ew ithuerlisetnonts HIDES AND. TANNERS iota pia- FLINT 111Dh8; 100 Ilble Tki2gbatts: For sale by J. PAI.IIIEIrI - 0 Market Etrejt.WherfPhllade:pbla. May 20. St. SCYTHES, SCYTHES LIE • • lot, doz•Gratetand Crain • Sop hes, 'English ,And American, alter god and Oteol hacks, of MIL the dif• ferret makes. Also 15 ad s. Scythe Smiths:Ad t to dilTidant — trlffeWs—ti - stettlairititli - ratescrhaktowllayi - Grain and lit mute forks by the quantity; d itst'recidied at the cheap Ilardwareatore of- ,• s •• •'• •:, -Eat halm Street enable: FARMERS PREPARE IN •... l ' • Jost ienolved—klainvi Bay Rio ,utak with topes and Puller% all complete., Alias large lot of revolving Hay and- Otaiu. rante r -Ai rale . Cradles Sejtliai and r•:cruiths, takek, auks shovels, Borer de. it, I,herliaan hardware *tweet • • • . NargO, '67. ..„ Eafft Matra Street: Caillide Y .N 108;-141Ni:, Fait received. 100 pair Fly it'sta, Cotton owl et all oaltansoluelity-and style; cheaper Shea slier, sit the shrew Hardware sterita •, • ~ • • ' . 3py USTI YAW Naln Street earljale;Fasusit • . ? :;:iaLe • AND:l.ll..tirltitB •••••: " ,• , t , '•of tit th !,• , reeetit bliprOvirtnuuti, • 'ittuy tato. wariah. , te.l to cut to atiiikot ,grou oc , •: ttruth; ret•ll'uk ii nut u 4iihe hith a sc„)thu erv,•• 4;9 Pr - t'AStill A Lt.31 , 4th.15'4.(.1ti, • •a." tuttdrulauftiiid • ututoritti cfahl Iturlk.4.l3i6Te. , Way. Al. • :• • MEM NARICE . [llNiOltTip YOB TUE itErtAiDA oAnysim, We4tiesday , may 26;;FE.T.!. Puma. supO flee, por bbl. 4'7,00 • do' ExtrO, c - 7,25 do - . .Fo'Olkly ,0 176,..` 1,65 - : ,7 - 450 - 6,50' ' _.2,.50 FE . • IY/i17 . 8 WHEAT per bushel. Itys- • -- do CORN Oats • d 0 OLOWERSEED do T 1110T111rSEE D. • (to WINTER I.IA It GE;Y, do Sretsio llAftyyr:" • do 'new a6nellisements - • : er.olltgi; 1410C11AfICSIIIIRq, • • . . il'o - in:stitution designed Ar _the liberal ' Education. of „Youny Ladies, Soludoits--Five Months each, • . rominonclng.Poptinnbor ist,,Pobruary lat. Closing Jnnuary itOtii; Juun nOtb. „ ~ .... ' ' JA. CI, liiAlti.ATT. A: M., .. . . - . . . Principal. . . ly)dehirrOnilt eu t A o c lil t lSl , :.(l,ONGquaro a lla r s toe ren c i . qy t - House; whoro.hentaY bo consulted ot any hour N the day 'or night. Dr. A. has bed Ildl ty years-e?iperlenee. In the profegslon, the last ted of which have ,lean devn'. ted to the si tidy . add ,prartleo Of llontreepothle medi cine. , Dlny 2.0i:b7=43m. II BUILDER S. Firms aid sped fientionx for thn }:Thorp 11eth ,,,11,447itiseopai Church te - Ite - igiitedei the et - blot:Ad' Went and Pomfret Street.n, orlivle. mill 1.0 a:1141.1110 at the ()motto!: roam of .1 cob I.llceet oil iVedoesdny the 27th Instant, et iv i thlie , ' ll llditior.ii a d Orme will be rondo iito k :v 'he wort) y the to tet.tten of Bulkier,. nod. ponds for tho enti r e mork w illreceived notil t 0 10111 of tune. . • bu "The f.. 1111 l raquired tcLlioln_reaclinass _fer_tho.Cortier Eto - oe-nn the F tit of ruly, • C. (5 OWNS, t Building .1. Itlt EE3I, 'S. D. ITILLM AN. Committee. ' 31ey 15, 1157. • OU C 'HP VI! V I a - C!. • — riety - wiwkir:liiiirfl'Wniv, Linkers, ttt ley. Peckabil side- hill. - aul.voll,-lonlola ' " 3111.1ligan and lily r Ploughs v ith a ruuglit sliarea. Also expanding rullirn tvrx, u1t.13 'steel and re% ervil le ievtll. EPA - and- gal di.n liar nuvs. Can Iron hullers. hay. vtraw, and Udder Cutlet*, MI a large amivriment 11l llurtlrultural. 'fools, at wholeralorfuni • •'` PASCIIA LI. 11161M18 - k COO ltnnlentent and seed stern 7th mid Mark trest. 11 n 3 '• 2', '14.. ;Aeon Ihart u. - I' A. IC. hares., iI'LUJ is hereby given'thilt 1. have tills day assoelated with tne,as a partner In lho Forwarding, commission and liintn Business, my son ALIIEUT IC. 111114E31, and that the abarti'lludni.ss wilt he hereafter eondueted under the 1111)110 of 3. hilkEia 3: ' SON, • - - LEAL N. 11.-lushest Cash pliers for Iltek1)110E'n. all hi ads, 111'1;„ ilATzi, An. Salt, Plaster, he. always on band and inr sale.• • Carlisle May I ..Inri't—tf. • NT. lIANTUII, , 411 • • atth flaunter Street two &Jot s .Noc , jll of Mint z Store, It ir-In'st - Ttnittfretlitt`nt - 111Anfplpht n ; Jim - it lull ,lurk nf,Uloths rasslinerh '• • \ nil or lug •• winner itpar, which lie is prep, td to hint o up to order, mud on reasonable terms. • _Also on.-baria, ell HA P.-111iADY=31ADE:CLOTTIING;- togetlisr wli b stocks. collars, handl; erehlers and other articles usually, found la a tiontleinnus 'Furnishlnk Store. Moils ha ugh t olsowliors will also bp mope to men uro an 11.0 Tins -IV A V.! 'clienpext Sllfryi StOllE in the rousts, ahead of all Clellll , o. 1.111011. La - dies and Bentlenten xlll ant e.2ti-per rent 1;y. Tntrhnximr On-111-11,cr-CornerTeiLiiiPttEllo urine; YttliPll 'A Iflill'AVOF 11001'C and F1101:9, pThutik,cvtilirex. (nrpot Papa, &c. -.lmt received from Phillidelphld an extinotlve • and splundida'ssorttinnit of. • • • (111 NT 888 11, ivilich have "boon selected a ith care front the hest rnon ufaetorlits. and uldeli r - Ito -eon commend-lbr their sit-7 - perlin t .worknianslilp and finish, Ile has every thing to .. the Boot nod Shoo line suitable for tho season, anti which will ho sold very low for rash: A great tor lety of Men's and Hops (biters, Boots, Flutes and Brogans, La• dies Gaiters, Luca Boots, BusLins, Clippers, Ties, ,Allssri and Children's 1 - lioes.,at the lowest prices. ' Puechasers are iespectfully Iniited to call end ex amine our largo and elegant assortment, and they mill find that In price a nd . quallty it will compete sill. any shoe /UM" In the place, xr)ifeparing dons al the 'shortest ni.tice. All'rlor suited brunt mistake the place, cheap S. W. Coro t+ of the public square, op posite 11. 1.. purkholders —➢arty-20~- jmr 111:11-igNrS COMBINEDRIAPI.IN AND 3.IOIKINU 31 ACIIIN WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT Iri putting these_ ninchlues -into the 'market Torthe hat'Yest - Of !Mal, 1 I n to the best grounds for 011 eying they will meet nn extensive sale, and pros a no entirely satiate tory to the Inroads of t metre:hind uouarty as they have proved beret(' t's re. Up to thin than there has not been another Combintd heaping _and Mowing Machine made that has succeeded to an extent 'that' fill warrubt a manufacturer In building, or a farmer in buying it for a combined machine; while the Mansur Machine nn made by Wood bas been so. successful for 11th pint..., Leaping and iilowttig, that ht sections where they have beet, need, their reliability is as wen establlsheil as that, of any other implement used lay the rumen After the experience and contests of tile but harvest, we deem It only recte.stiry to refer thliseshing_ltt_Luy_ trromhha'tt - yttillfitc to tie, G•]Gnrl ng ',erten. she I.IFOII 'Mtll.ll3 e In culling their creps'lnst year, t lx; Watts, Esq , John Noble, W1111(1111 Darr, Ayra ham Ur idley, Joseph A Stuart, James, Stuart, Edon rd W. 11 oakley, Peter touch, eWlil Inm 3,lnnrept , ferlst,inu Whims Parker, JanieteUrnbain, Iltihert tlry Fan; li . titallttl Allen,Solomon 'note, Jonas Rudy,- :101111 3t Woodburn aicl John nicker t,.: With .nlllllllOll. 111)1 Itejllrtlittlted two scythes, t l 0 ell rn guards IWO to tin sertlelis, one extra pudun and wr - Itch. All the bearings elf joutlini t i tt 11l 1,0 ease-- ha doted. Thenhoes, outnds and gearing will le of the Ito L 1110 WM . 111111:18 narninted caps bin of cutting from ten to twelve acres Cl grass or plan . per day in ti workuhinli Price of Combined Machine, nt Carlisle, •140. .1. A1:316TIlt,01.1, Agent far W. A, Wood. May 20, lgra—t f. ►I•LIE COM.ET. IS COMING.! !! Fee you meteor Comet linshMg, tierce along its pa them) , dashing, _ - • Nathilis 1 1 :111 . 1 Willis to er nearer 1 4 peeds the giant—nothing clearer 'flng ere fades the flew era of Juno, „ It will sweep lair earth to ruin. ' fare IVO ilia p the tragic cult:dm -We wi-uld latyou know fur certain, That the tirm of BENTZ'S: 1441111 E n; 'Ate, Abend et inc other. - Wa hat e.silts. that is. , et never • Semi, shun ho wrote "ladles ever Loveliest ore, with little drtssing;" • We would change Ills inind_w trim guessing. 3jiuu to suit the summer txenther, Wo intYo druhserliiht - nsrotherf,• - Pured. tittEN,intnellumots,__-,___- --- /war the ladies praises! Lucy Imp., "now did yen evert! 111rs,,,Se.so--"No I never." Carpets hi 11.1ght col a glowing, I Robes in graceful tiounrcs flowing, Yor 0 11 11111 listed 0110 1.111010.1 to heaven, . We have somMe reopen, luVenllog • • ..}:very slistie of weueded lunllin Fur the 443,..w he In fresltestioUre. Would-bend their steps to 113110111 S Lower, vu - richmt draperies that will vie, Nlth i llitteinmAn-10-purity; '" And imply noieere, Whose rosy flush, • Mends sweetly . 41011 the /h M Mush, torush. And•yet to swell the last:outline) !lave (11101 1 / 3 3..1 mid Cnitioptte. May 2u, 'B7. , • " cAgLisix FOUNDRY, mun 81101', ' ("Alt FACTuItY a nitatila BABIRA T :CT-41tY • ; .as a nFtreot, CAIILIShef. Thie extunelve establialunent la new In Cvmpleto or derand aupplled 'with the beat mailflnery fur ex luting vork In every department. The 'buildings have also been greatly enlarged thlenprlng and stacked With the 'newest Und most Impreved Mule ter the manufacture . • 'DOORS, lyiNnow Flt tME2, SASH, Fhtitierel; Dllnds 9louldlnyn Itntekets still ell othit kinds orCativontor worrk. We Inalter'llulldors. l arr, petiters - and others to mill and aviation our rsollitles for doing- lii. descrlpCon t•f nark. Thy test Materials oasd and.prirer as low as At any other estallshinent, In the County or else% hero. • • , • e- • STJSASI ENOthIdd , BUILT 10 ORDI,.IIt. • - and'repelted - ewherelogwe ,- lenglneghltlfiri e n ty.bullt for W. PI. liondenson & eon, In this borough,. IL - Bryson & Co. Allen' towngilp, Abl Brothers, New.. , vine, , Pada & Wetzel, North..liliddleton, and °Liam. '4 whoa establishment they May lie - seen. lo daily oro raMroferfooov.l4onco of,thelr -- ,supirlerity.a•• ; IRON AND BRASS CA,IITINOI3. Of every description, from the antalleet to the heaviest' • pieces, executed at short 11041c0,1pr.atery_Iclud. - ehlnery. A large variety of mill castings now on hand. • Two skillful. Pattern trial:ors owlets ntly enipinyed.- 118PAItINO proMptly attended-to for Taper. _ ingtillerles, - Griot 3lllir, Fartnidie,.&e.„'Turning and Fitting 11111 Splndleti,Ae r dOno in..ths hest style... • TBRESIIIMT ILACIIINEBANBLIOItee, POWERS: ' - • , 'inch 'an dekr: Four llors'Powers, .Ilerlsenfal 'Cietr Four. - and Two Berea - Cowers,. Corn thelbe ' rushers,,lndi Holten, 'Clough kaot.luvo,arkd other t r. 'ldeleiffer ferment,' en bluntly pridnptly.niede to ordor. , and Sepo red. Our faellltlenfer handing. Cars ore new me n somplote thaitherotelere aod r .onald. n-un rish them. to tratispirtorn an the. rid! and ;intitiirtdrins Mid tendo6l..the hest nultorlale.. Orders' Oellrited , and entiVe Witisrarilou otarmoot 'The long exporlimOolit tin Lushiroa of •tho aonfor . ra4nor, O f JIM firm', - Omplotomma of, our ma: •. • ;1,11.7 iti..oiwy':l , rtirrch attic eSieblishineet- werient ideiurlog :the work ".lii r 'ell who •Wilars.. , Tho rentlnitedinitionaito of Our old • fiVe:ds and tkonubile is resi.ertnilksomitc,i, . 4114-2 1 :: ; , , , Ib7= • .V.v.iRDNY.tr, • Ell JACOIt SENER lIMIN