,PIANO) . ! tiIE,4IDPW4,O:'PRGANS . ,:4IID : II.IIGAN . 11.APP#ONPVIS ) ' .. .. ..'ti:010 1 . 4340 - 41....: , 41011.T - iiosi .1101, .oal4rait. ......:-::::., J,uly 22,18579-LB,r New ,Elbuertisements . . RESOLUTION • • Yroposiug A;,,e;idv - th to the Constitution-of • the Commonwealth- • • _ItESOTAVED by the Senate and House _ ____. -- . • of Itepresentstlies of the • 'ol3ltnenwerilikt Of Non. sylvanls in ilenural Assambly root: Thal the following in - emendents /IN proposed to the Constitution orthe Commonwealth, in neverdan'e with the provisions of • - the tooth article thereof, ' ... VIRST AMENDMittiT. ," - There - shall - halm - additions' -article' to mild -ionstitm Um:, to be designated es article eleven, on follows: • Itlf=ll • ON PUBLIC, "EBTS. • SECTION 1. The qtato npy contraq.Oehtii, to stippl) casual tltilinJus tollitiluroA lig revenues nrVi auoroxpuil- ses not otherwise provided lei; but the it-,,iregate.a. mutter of such debts direct and cohtlogent. whether '1.1141-11/ •re..art, of tlgenenil 'monthly, or at di Iforont' perltsl. of time, shall never ex• coed seven:htiortrad nfty tit 'usenet dollars, and the •-- money arl-ing fro it-the creation-of sucit•debt,shall be. applied to tad pillpoflo Tor Which It was obtained. or to repapthe debts so contracted, and to nu other putpose iiwitatever . • Sectios 2._ Itrattilitlim to the above Molted lower, floe state may emit mot debts to repel Invasion, suppress in - surreetlon. defend the state ar-hr to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness - of tier state: but the 'annoy tithing from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it 'was raised. or to ropey such debts, nitd to no other purrs's°, whatever. • dicriox-3, Exempt-the debts :thee., specified,-in sec- Chung one nod t too of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. heersoit 4. provide for thupayment of the present ' debt, and atiradditional debt contractpd as aforoatild, the legislature shall. at its first session, after thb • thin of tills. Amendment, create a sinking fund, which .shall Ito itallicient - to pay the ;lemming Interest on sub dad, and iw II UM to reduce the principal thereat by is RUM not loss then twoqiuodred - and fifty thousand dol. bars:. Which. sinking fund shall.censist ofthe nut annual peons of the public.works, front time to time owned • by the st ate, or the proceeds of the sale of tile same, or any part thereof, and Of the Income -or proceeds of, sale of sticks - owned by ti:state. together with oilier hinds. - orresotirceti, that nay i be 'des!. totted by law.' 'The x, tit shtick, fund may he Increased, from thno to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxelt. or other revenues of the kite. not required-far the ordinary and current expenses orgoVernmeut, and unless in rase of war. in. 173Sidn in-Insurrection, no part of the sold sinking fund aliall be used 'Sr applied otherwise, than In extinguish. moist of the public debt, until the utuount of such debt is red - lima-I'olov the sous uffive millions of dollars. "Stainex Is, 'f he credit of the commonwealth shall In an'' , manlier. or event, be pl Aged. or loaned to, any indlldnal, company; corporation, or association; door sholl`thu commonwealth hereafter becomo a joint owner or stockholder, in any company, association, or corm). ration. • SECTION a Thu commonwealth shall not assume' the deht. - or air part thereof' of any county, city. horothrh, townstbip;_nor orany corporation. or association; On. Mons su.:ll til - Eti , P - bacm ellitnictedlir°nab - IWO - cc state ti repel invasion, suppross domestic insurreetion. defend itsalf in tuna , if war. tw' to assiot the state in the discharge of any portion of its present Indebtedness. Scerfosi Z. Tho . le4islature shall nut authorize any county. boron4h. township. or incorporated tlis trlct. by virtue ufa uto of its ritiAous. or otliorwrso3q bocuote-n sorkh.iidur its may compluy, uss,iatiln, or corp-trati-ip ;or to oht.Lii‘ mlney fir. or loan-Its. Credit to, any corpirati to, assoda LI al, institution, or party., I= There shill be en additional article to saki constltu ties, to be deslgoited as article XII, as follows: OF NEW COUNTIES • No county shall be divided bye line cutting tfr over et c,tenth of its ppuistion,(eit her to forma new county or otherwise,) with Jut the exprens assent of such .1111- by, bye vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new count.y be established, containing less than four hun dred spare miles. . . Et= From' suction ton of the first ertirle of the const II u tiro,, strike out tho words, of the city of Philadolphia' and of edd; county respect] tidy ;" from s,adrou• o' taloa articlo, strl/e out tho words, '• of Philadelphia end of the several counties;' from suctliinsuven, same nal• cid, strike out tho words, "neither Om city of Philadel phia nor nay`' and losolt In llou thorooftho words, -and /;" and strike out .•• section four, same article," and. In lieu thoroof inset the following: nBHOII.IN 4. In tho b yoar ono thousand night hundred and sixty-four, god lu every soreadlr yoanthernalter, reProesntativen to • he-number of ono hundred shall Le apportioned and, distributed equally, throughout the state ' by districts, in proportim to the number of tax. gado inhabitants In tho second parte thereof: oXcept . that any county containing at least three thousand live hundred taxables, may be allowed a separate repealer. , tatlon; but no more than throe counties shall beJnlnedi Altd no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of Maddest to entitle Mtn et least- two representatives. shall Wive -a separate• represenlatiom assigned it, and shall be divided into 'convenient districts of cortilAuans territory. of egtsil taxable population no near en stay be. • •' - ''.faach of which districts shall elect one representative." At tin) cad of section novas, same article, insert those vverdi, lrheClty of Philadelphia' shall be divided Into dlittrists.' of ,enntlgPflns. torKtiryLot as nearly equal hn taxable palulati as ioselble; but no ward shall' litrdi vide] in - tiurforrnation - thersof"--- -The Legislature, nt l ji tlrsirsession.after the nil %thou of this amendment, shall divide: the cily of phflndol phta lute senatorial and representative districts, fn the manner above provided; such districts to remain us clmogud until tile apportionment In thetyear one thou , sand eight hundred and sixty-fitur. , • • • • FOURTH AMENDMENT- _These shall be au additionalr section to the first arts el° of Bald eonstltutl.m, which Shall be numbered mid rend as tbllome • SiXTION '26.—Thu Lorislature shell have the power to alter. revoke, or MM!, any charter et , titiorpiratien hereafter conferred by, or and any apeclakor general law, whenever In their .oplulon It may be Injurious to the eltidner of the Comnonweallh: In such manner however that no Injustice shah be done to the eorpore tors, - In BENATZ, Matvh 2 7,1687. Roanlead. .That this, resolution pass. On the fair' Amendment, 3 . 114 . 11 24, 'nays 7; nn tau aecond .nmend meet. year 23, nays 8; 'OD the third amendment. yea 24, nap( 4; on tho forth ananaluient, yeas 22. moll 4. [Extract limn the Journal:] • • 11710. It. 11.15117118L1t. Clerk. Lt Tite HOUbt or Repar.srvinurvi,. , ' April 29, 1847. Reaolsed, That Oda reaulntlon ,papa. On the Brat amendment, yeas 78, nags 12; On the almond amend meat, yens 57, nays at; an the thlrj arnendleent, yea. 72, nays 22: on the fourth amendment, yeas 83, nays [Eitraet from the' ournal.] • ' JACO]; ZIEOLEIt, Ylle'd In . Baerota' ry's °Mee, May 2, 1887. • • , • ~ A. 0. C 1,1111187,. • • 71ocrataiy of the.CoMmonwealtly. . , SECRETARY'S 0/110E, ; ,• • IllltBlBooll,o, Jlluo 18b7. • PIO.BOBTLVANIA, 08, - •• 1 do certify that the &faro' ond ',tonguing fa a tru , and correct copY,ol.tlio - original itcaolution proposint. amendments -to the 'Coluditiition, of ilia Common woalth," with Elio cote In cub brafiCh o f tho'Legieli, Euro upon tho.ditni paseago tharauftaitaiiiiadja friurpth, ortgluala on•file In tide office. '~I - -have'llereait~y eat h1mi,..12141111-manTps''VntilsiTg e Sectetajgre Office; thede„retitlyeer • . •Socretitiof the Po merriwiselth:,': , . ' • I.s, '4044 Mizell:27,l6n. 'Kk 4 -TegaU t t r i t Y . 1 1 T94.4 ,4 114 amoridineutsto tha cobs}4 7 . .foosin tilik'ectriiciimenith !wing Under 4)64,5104w On the qmstion . •• . • • . • 'MAUL* Senate &pawl° Ifielltaakatournent The Feaa anntuays werettaUenlcOcen Ir. trf the'phrol!', elnne orthe Conatltntionotild : Yate—Thaiere:, Brown'. '.llreanie, - Ifoltey, Fottor, , Flenniken, Frazer: :Jordnn,; Knni, laiu4neb. Lewlm, Myer. StgleldiSellere. Shuman; Stnele. Stranb,-Wohoh, ,WlikinniklFtlght. and. Taggotti Speaker-2i. _ NAYS-3tassrr.grabl, Cresswell, Finney, Gregg,. her. ale.'Penroso eon SnciPierT. ' ' the 'motion wattletarsnine r S In alie nifiraeliti;e.- •On the '--A 1 'WM tib a jO g . WO OA" 1006641011(44,41,411 ENE .. _ , .. _ „-•_,,aohn. H! Rhee P - AT THE FIIIINITURE ROOMS OF A. B. EWING , ' NEST HAIN STREET,-)CAWSLE,_PA. The-year-nod nays-wore-taken agreeably to Munro - visions of the Coned tutiOn, and were no follow,_yisz_., --- Yrne-frMellsrs:Brinieic Browne. CrosswoL. Ely,Evana: Fetter Finney, 'Flenniken, Ingraham, Jonlan. Knox{ Laubarl. Lewis, liver, SelleraShuman, Souther, Steele', Straub, .Welsh. "Wright, and Taggart, Spea er-23; Nvvs—Mesars.' Coffey, Crablr, Frazer, Gregg, Harris. 1{ Winger, Penrose rind ' • . So the question' Wsz determined in the affirmative. On the question, ' • -',' • Will oho Semite agree to the third nmendment 'The yeas and nays were taketingrecebly to the prey!• slon of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz. :- ' YEve—Moisrs.lin•wer. Browne. Crobb, Cresswell, Ely Byrom, Flenniken, Frew, Llngrant. Jordan, Klilinger, K nos. Leubach:l.ewls, MyerTScolield, Sellerff,Shuntan, Soother, Steele,. Straub, Weloh,.Wilkins and Wright —nl•••• • ". •- '' • - - Nonr , —Mensra: Coffey:Gregg, Iforlis and Penrose—A.•--. • So,the question _wasiktormixed lit the - - On the question- ) - - Will the Senate agree to tile fourth ationflment? The %ens and nays were taken' agreeably to the pro visions of the Cnislitution, said ir, re en follown, viz: . Brewer.- Browne. COM , , Cresowth, Ely, Evans. Flenniken. Preset, I n•Jram,Sillitiger,ttma, Laubarh, Lowls.'3lyer. 'Scofield, Sellers. Shuman. South er. tit4l, Riau!), Welsh, {Wilkins and Wrh;ht-2.1 . So' the question was determined in the affirmative., -- •_- Ix The House or-itzettesrxr.vrms, •. A mil 20, 18M. . . The revolution proposing amendments to the Coosa. I on of the Commonwealth being under consideration, Oft the question, Will the House egret, zo the tint amendment.? The yeas and imp were taken egr.nmbly to' he pros!. ninny of the C and Wore as follow, viz.: Ycvs—Messrs. Anderson,' Arthur, Bathhouse, Ball. ! Beck, Bishop. flower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, (heaver, Crawford. Diekey, Ent. Eyster. Fennell!, Foster. Ilibl.neY. Milian. Hamel, Harper, Heins, Ithotsind. 11111. 11111eges 1101 nom (Berks.) Innee,Jecobs; .I,•nkins, Muir, Johnson, liaulTmath' Kerr, Knight, Lelsenring. Lougaker, Lovett, Mannar, 31eugle. 31cCab moot, Mollonin; .3karheod. Mumma, Musselmon, NI rho's, Niebolson,,Nuneina•her, Pitoreon. Peters,' Petri. Purcell, Ramsay, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey,- :(York) .lienmer,. Rend. Roberts. Rupp, 'Shaw, Sloan," Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson- Tam, Veil. Venvoorlds, Vickers. Voeghloy, Walter. W,;stlons,k, Wharton, Willld.on. Witiferow,• Wright,' Zimmerninn and Gets, Spenhe'r-78. . 31 - virs-41essrs. Rocklin. Benson, Bock, llamllten, thy, coek. Moo. Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Lebo, St I uthern, Thor, Warner and Wiutrotle-12-•-. • • the q uestion was determined 111 the atilmative. On the question, • - Wilt the House agree to the second amendment I' The yoas and nays more taken agreeably to the pros! sinus of the Conetitutlon,nod were no follow, sin.: Yrvs—Uessrx. Anderson, Bathhouse, Ball, Beck, !Maw. Calhoun, Campbell, Carly, lint, remold, Poker, Fden, Minot, Harper' Heins, Illestand. llolf it; - (Beets) IlottselLeMer, e, Innen, Jehk ns oho, Mannar), Kouffmfin,.Kithrld. Leisett.fing. Leuze. ker; Lovett, Menem. 3laugle, Mel !vain Moorhead., Mus selmatt..Niehols, Nicholson. Nunemaciter, Pearsall, Pe ters. Pettit: in. Pow Dell, Purcell, Ile alsoy. (Philedelphin,) Ramsey, (York.) lionmer,.,lftherls, Rupp, Shaw. Shinn. Tolan." Vail, Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zinunertitaft. and Gets, Speaker-47; Nnls-3lessrs. Arthur. Augustine, Backus, Benson, _lllehop,_llrown,_Cha_m_CicavM,_tha wford,- Eyeler,ft Hr bmey; Hamilton; lbs. o k; Hine; Hoffman; (Lehr nom) Jacobs. Kerr, Lebo; 31cColutont, !dunning (load; •Sinitli. CC:nubile.) Smith. (Cent.e,), Stevenson. Strait. ern. Thorn, Lanyoorhis. Vickers. Wregonseller, Warner Whitnadl..Witherow and Wright-34. So the question was determined ici.the effinnetive. Ilu,the qUefolon. W.ll the House agree to the third amendment I Thd,yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro vislons'of the Constitution, and reruns follows, viz: , Voss—Messrs. Anderson. Backhonee, Rail. Beck, Renam. Bower Bmwri, Calhoun. Campbell, Chose, Clem ♦ tr, Crawford, DiCkey, Ent, Pa stet, F2tisil.i. Poste:Wits. honey, Henna, Beeper, Heine, Illestand, 11111, Ifellegns, ihdrumu, (Iterksy) Roffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrie lanes, Jacobs. Johns, Johnst,, Kauffman. lire. Leto, Longaker. Lovett, 31enenr, Mangle, Weal. meld ; Moorhead. 31unitna, NI tiliselmon. Minors. Nichol non, Nunemecher, Pearaon, Peters, Putrik'n, Parnell; Purcell, Ramsey, tYorkf) Reamer, }teed, Rupp, Shalt, Sloan, Smith. (Cambrin.) Switb. (Centre,) Stevenson, To l".f 11, Veil, Venv,mrllls; Vickers, Voegliley,Wagouseller. Westbrook. Williston, Withernw, Wright, Zimmerman and Gets. Xpenkr--72. • Nnlfs--Masrs. Arthur,- Aughstine. Peek us: Bishop) Carty, Dock, lioneeck, Knight; Leisettrlng; Mellynitt, Paufsey, (Philadelphia., noberts, Struthers, Thorn, Welter, limner, Who, ton, Win trodo—:22, So the qudot inn was determined in the aftirmdtive. On the question, Will the House agree to the fourth 'amendment ? The yens and nays were taken agreeably to the provi• ninon of the Cmostitualon, arid were as follow, via.: Peps—Mass. Anderson, Arthur, tinckhouse. Rail, Beck. Benison, Bishop, Bower. Brown, Calhoun, Camp. bell, Carty. Chore, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Bye. ter, FlCusold. Footer, Gliders. Unmet, Hamar, Iklns, Hilleges. Hoffman (Berke ' ) lioff• nano, (Lobanon.) - Ilousekeeper,'lmbrie. Hums, Juan, Jenkinn, Johan, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr. Lebo, Leh searing, Lougalter,Lovntt,3lnnear,Mougle.3leCalmont, Mellvain. Mumma, .filusselinan, Nichols, Nicholson, •Nunionathes,...panreon. Peters, Petfikln, .Pownall, Par; •eell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia-) Ramsey. (York,) Wainer, - Reed. Roberta. Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,-Suilth, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson; Tobin,. Vel.l, — Vanvoothis Vickers. Vileghley..Wegonseller, Walter.•{Varner, West brook, Wharton. Williston, Witherow, Zimmerman an Gots, Speaker—Dl • • - Nvre-310ftsrit. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Strntliala Thorn. IVintrode :Ind "Wright-7. - -So-thaquastioa was determined-in-the attlantithre' Swum:wen o►noe, llmusnuncr, June 22, 1807 PENNSYLVANIA, 68.. I do certify that the above and foregoing is • true and correct•eopy of tho• " Yeas" and "Gaye" taken on' the'tmdutlen proposing amendments to I.lmConstigut Lion of Ilia iliputomvealtii. es the same appears op thy Journals of the two Houses of the General Aisenably of this Commonwealth Mr the smien of , 1857; arlimeaa my ham and the seal of said office. (..1 this twent,second day of June, o l ip thousand Lglit hundred and ilfty seven.. A (4,01.1RY1N,. Secretary of the Ctimmonwealtb.; • Carlisle, July 1, 1051.—:Sinos...' • 11A1LVEF,41'.4410140; rtitAND lit11.01)NOEUVI Grand fillteett. ort will he hektet Eta. whon.l 23 oolll . extlllbeellikria•4tell.sttet fleeltivete: (lift f9a 4 evOji Tiolket, rahilk gill 4 trove DO mutate. pipe 6t tiCkets, (hue Dollar:4 „ ,„ atraND MUSICAL 'ENTERTAINMENT w111;be , lyon by the ICeyetnne Crunet ticontithOlbehanbniburg 14ring band; and otberi.• - r t' • Every, ticket idle Concert, itad ‘cilltnye one ober. Itittscllatetbattonnralfts,,,-,7. Application, for . ttokieliecanttintiati tof m4ll;tor erle.o• - tt , Y.' ', ll / 1 7. 0 11 1 ,3,111411KItIV:Secreivri....e , Jnne211:1,857573t.. • , 1•. , • ; . ..P.LOUGHWlLtstilitgiiT Va rietyconsisting of Pinuty;-Blakers,. Peeksbill. side ilirbigan and Htiir Plough~ with wroPielt }heron, nlso expanding. eultivatdrs,. e Ith tool and reversible teeth, 'Held tionljlairden . nws;ermilkun Rollers, bay, straw aud - faddertuttrrs, with a large rosertment:ofjter , tiqulliwal - Tools; at. sledesale and ' ' . ' „ • • P.I§OIIALL NOAH'S CO; • Thiplomen4sid 001 storpAh tud BONA. 31. y 23, , ta.. - rblindelplrO YS IC I AN; . : 7 6eryiiiiii y of age, bating' lost hie 'Father. two Brothel*, • tiiug Soti4lPLaw;l 4 6.olzioril And' Niereii,by. that .CoiciumerioN,-And sulTariug with - n bliiisettivdstertuined' to otsit' the , Fast Indies,' flllt aid JaPsOi•orhero ho 'discovered a Parive.vraeirs• uut eitiraiN CURB Pa. Colds,. Coughs, nniehitia: Co.N Debility AAA • Ain hma' Him Caugh' eak cured immediately i • l ie, returned, enred , Dis 11114..• nese, erbn Inherited the 414eribe. and In ofigueetietrwitti• 'WS tudreniuployect Kin their praettee,nlning thou. spinds of &sea constdersd ,hopel OSS . by others: - For the . ,iµ 'el reiettlug'as, wiartyof life suirsrtnk,lollimb& Init4 an - tioluilblik he liedsniting , the lieeiltsl 'whA w)4l/ It for 10 eahtil•Xot It to paythe‘pestihre,rind'thi Orinttni/. , 'Addnuts. Dr. - ,lltien, Int Spring et;, Et. Nicholas-Hetet, • •," • • - 'IVOTAcEt-7Tlija giyp;:iiptiao:ihiit: . •?rni auughcii; 808 A N UTZ, m i hnc. und - rt tinei to return: All tiOrlOtlO aro horoby cautioned ...not; to credit ,tter. or•nn,y 9thor poreon, nt. my iictiv9t • T 4111.04 V PO data lunette e?tOkaated bt,tityiolf., a 7. ,ilindbillei_noaqioiOcAt . titt.: 1 20 -WITZIESSES; or, TILE FOR-- GER CONVICTED. JOHN DYE. is the Atatkor. 110 has had ton years experi once as a 13aultur and Publisher, and au • • 1) % ther . . A . A BEVIES Vl ^QE pROAD po/J VAIVIkC where, for ten surceaxive niXhtn, iP-Wer 50;00, people greeted hint with,itounds'oi Appian.° while he exhibited the manlier in which 4:mutte r, .feitera execute their Frauds, and the Ffircb t and •-• Shm test 5.1. e an of Dote-Dug them.' ' 0 Bank Nale'En ' raven; all tali that he is the pr'eateal Judge of Paper 111:ney .0 lift - dated Discovefy of the Present„ - -Centeryrfor— •-•-•••-• • - dating contafkit gnit gots!' • Deerrildog every Genuine 11111 in Exiateuro. and,. • exhibiting at a glance etery'Counterfult in Circu • Palau II -- Arranged'no admimbly. that-, I§ EASY AND , DETECTION N. 0 STA 4 .o_llo Index tri-examitiel No pares AO-hunt - up - But no simplified and arranged, that the Merchant Banker and Businteis Man can see AT 111LANCI: 0 • . • ENOLTSII,FRENCII AND (IEILMAN.-. , -- Thus each may read the same in his own*Native Tongue.:. ~.g> Kest Perfect - Rank Note List Phb , lished: • . • • • ree Also, ntist of All the l'rivale Bankers hiAtife. rlca,_ A Completetiummary'o- the Finance Of En. • rope and America will ho published In' each itl .—l Alion. together with nll hnportant NEWS OF_ TII DAY. Also, A SEItIES 7 OI 'A'AI.ES, from an old Manuscript 'found In the ,East.- It furnishes the to meet complete history .of 0111EVAI, 'LIFE, scilbing the Most:Perplexing Positions In which Wl' thu Ladies and fientle!nen of that cou n try have been on often found. These Stories will _ threughont the whole y no, and will prove the moot entertaining ever offered to the. Public. 4.3- Furnished Weekly -to subscribers only, 'oh - $1 a year. All letters must be addressed to JOHN S.'.DY E. Hanker; Pnldislaer and ProPriuters, 70 Wall et., N. Y. May 27.-1057, • • CARLISLE. FOUNDRY, , irit • =it 11ACUENE SIM A. CAR Env: MY end I2lU4aMli BABII FACTORY! ; East Mate Urea,' CARLISLE. This extensive establishment is now In Complete or and suppled with the best machinery for eseruting work In every, depsrtinont. 'rho buildings have also been greatly enlarged this spring unit strorlted with the newest and most improved tools for the manulacture DOORS, WINDOW•FRAMRS. SASH, Shutters. Blinds Mouldings. Brackets and All other itrilda_ofSarintut ' ef_tunirk,___Wrt_tuyttetirriliters. Car. penterannd others to call and examine our 1101'11es - for doing. this description of work. • The lout Materials used and Driers as low as at any other chteLlirlanent lu the County or elsewhere. BTIIAM ENGINES BUILT TO OItDEIL and repaired an beretelbte.,Eneines have belM recent ly built IM-W. llondeison A yon, In Ibis lmrough,- It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ahl A Pry there, New vino, Shade & Wetzel. , North Nilddleteo, and otaern, at whme establishment they may be seen In daily bp. erattomand to whom we can refer for evidence df Mob. /sup. i ,rlty. " " " IRON AND.BRASS CASTINGS'. of every description; from the smallest to.theligalest' pieces, dxerutod at short notice for every kind of nig chlnery. 'A !ergo variety of mill castings now on hand Two skillful Pattern makers constantly emplo3 ed.— REPARING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Distilleries, Grist Mills, Factories. &e. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles. Le. done ill the best style. • THRESHINO MACHINES AND IiORS.IN POWERS. such as Devil Hear Four flora, Powers, Horizontal Hoar Four and Two Horse Pourers. Corn Shelters, Crushers o ltkiiiHollers. Plough castings, and other ar ticles for farmers, on hand or promptly made tti order. BURDEN CARS BUILT, and repered. Our Civilities Pie building Cars are now more complete than beretotore and enables us to fur nish them to transperters on the rail road on eIT-6nive dating terms sod mad., of thii best materials. ••01dure solicited andentlre natisfactien annotation!. Thu long experience in the businyna,of the senior partner of 1110 firm, cud the complarnestrbef,eor ma chicory In every branch of the establishment wamint, us in assuring the ben work to all dim favor us with their orders. The continued patronage of,our'old friends and the public is respectfully solicited: Mar 2e, r. GARDNER 0. 'Co. 1,1)11,: WM. I. HOPFS Otill EBTA . BUSHED PRIVATE lIOSPITAL - is rem oved to the Bastable Areede, opposite (north) the . Poet Moo Eyrircese, N, Y. where he will Introduce-to the nOtico of thnsetittllsted with . , PRIVATE AND SYPILILIC DISEASES, The French • system of cure. Thls chun of complaints he hem made and Intends to make a epoch' Ity, and the knowledge he hAs • • Or THE "NEW 9IFTIIOD. . , at-treatment-now-1u -opurntion-fu-Francu• he -- Ilmpltaie of *ls country. WllnaLts hhu in saying that irithoufa . SURE. QUICK' AND PEWIANENT REMEDY. 11 Itlyo thousand patients cured annually. The, roma. dles,cmployed by Dr. W. E. llorr..aro free from offensive taste or eum.l--conteln no tnert•ury and' require no ;hinge of dlot, business or plueure. , • •• ' ,AT A bIaTANCIii. May be, cured '6t homo, stat Ind their ease, and ad droning. a letter to Dr 'WM. E. HUFF, Recollect the nameand pitrrt N, R.—Ladled-1n wont.? a pleasant and safe remedy SW,ltTeg, ularitica,jobstructions, de,. can obtain DICDU3IAS' FRENFiI FS>IAI,h .610,N2111..Y PILLS. 'at the Doctor's the 'instable Amide. - Married' i situations should not use them. For relst in sout a ne s,st.wllllons with each box; Print:Rl, pent by mull to all.parts of the unrid. Dr, K. Hoyt in the only agent In the Unitod States, Also', for' solo at the Doctor's <MU; the Female ilotecting fueleumeut. an - utthilling,preventative of conception; iftinvaluable to such u through ' some physleel confornialion or defor mity are inmpacitatod.air snfo reprodurtion. Orders from anypart of the United States, enclosing SE, will secure Vle return of the, Instrument. And ail other in stntumots of a private nature. fur remelt. uses, can ibe had nt the Doctor'ar2co iferneinber,that Dr. ttitu: E. lloyt is the only pormanelly establlshid and responal ble physician In centur hew' York. that•treats prised.; m dimer.. and bin peactlee extends tbranith every State In the ttrilim,• Remember the plaadittstable Arcade. Ofile ' e hnyri3OA 6f, Sundaystwm 2WI6p. M. AU cures warranted, r 110 pay, R • • • • • • • ' ARRIVAL': OF:' SPRING ,AN D • /3UILlin It GOODE% • • At the Not , Storer, Corner of tiorth Laborer artdi The modersiiital . r °turps thanks for the attaliihme, hestewed upon lilm luethe public. and at the me Time respeelfullyttiumunees that bolas Aid returned from Philadelphia. and tanOw.6pening a Now lora Subiteer .1)11X.tiCI1)S nod bitinnitni En, immi s ri nf r. follawe. nod whirti.be ls,dptprnilaedio sell at the low est Cask prices. ' . ' , , ,; stiunti; Dzioilljltqlut:Clatlileg. , Aljuicfts; Pe Leiner, De ileges. latitree._topllos_ Lawits,-.Barages, Printable, /Riding. French nud unsiery;Oollers, Itendkvrelden., • : •.• . . ' 8110,VLB AND JUANTILLitti of every stile and ipip• ;AND DDAINBT.IO DRY-GOODS, .Cloths, cris , almerei, Veidluns, Flannels,. hitudies; Thiclngs, Stripes' CiteerA. Calicoes, , Cottousdes.- Linens:, Showings, De. lams, .nl4OBllB. DrDle, din*illes Quiltkcolarnd and white Cirpot A t c,„ . ,• , SOLS ANTP,UMBILELLAIL' lotto 144: • splint ent . otUoinnurra. UV% Chls4toirrur and .! • iiupertiVot.or.Fresh`. •-• reds: iCkireti:Tiiiutt., oliueme, .111ce, Until* seleeted my, entirestikk with the gseittitit,eatt,, abil the Merest non Piiiers.l can asaii4my trlieds,aud., • !the pµhll.lreifereliy, that will-Aural . trippower t e r : , blithe my establishment: hinwiu ONADAIJAIt, TItUS YOU BABOAINN.P , ' Thom), whollish to purtosie. '7#lll thadiftatheli , Mirinittii4wto: cult atikiniamlue my. , slocirbethiapnritMeing.' ; '•• , . • ' Will 'Oak &We'll kiliesCtileirlat tbr Duttarill4iiii; SoLip., and IMed ' • •7 • '• 0 . , .l..A.Outexclr, Jr. CarUpleiJuiy 1;1861: r - - , w:vic 1 i v ; . .1. : -n....4.-, .41.. r,....!:.-..-..• :,,,f,r-.4::: BOYS CLOTIIINti. Just. completed. by for the larment'nuil cheapest As. sediment of Boys' Clothing. suitable fur Spring end Hummer that eau be found in Carlisle, consisting pi Coats, Punts and Vests of all nisei and qualities, to which constant additions will be made during the son. Also,,a full assortment of Shirts, Collars, BOSOM ernVail. Pocket handkerchief', , Sumpentlots, Stocks Won's hosiery and Umbrellas, Just recelveal t a large assortment of Kick and .Fancy Cokred Cloths, nick bnesbin and Fancy Casslnterns, Vestlogs and a groat variety of now and fashionable GaAs Gar Pants and Vests. which will ho made up to order, on the most reasonable terms, Tho subseribers hopo,. by strict attention to business, and on&avoring to ploaso customers, to receive a con. "- noel of publid patronage. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. • • 1/1 1 01INT HOLLY SPRINGS.-- These Sprloge. wfilie, open for the reception tore, on the 20,th' Instant. Situated six miles south Of 'Carlisle, Penneylvania, at the gorge. In the scaith Pima tho beautiful-Mountain-Creeks he - locatiotrituneurpassed, for good water. pure nor, plea Hint drl vex, and mot. etiady walks. Front the top of the eliouidain,.theris Is a 'plum. did view of the beautiful Cumberland Volley. and the goyim,' adjoining countiSs. — Those who era fond o 1 gunning and fishing, ran herr find , ainuPement. A daily communication with Carlisle, enables Visitor? to receive their lottery in a few hounu ' TBRSI..I, SEVEN DOLLARS PER were. WHOLESALE • AND - •RETA.:II, BOOK AND•2IIUSIO . . STORE,: OAIILISLE, PA, • JUST RECEIVED; ' . Benton's Abriginent of the Debates of Clink:ass, Vol. 11 lobe complete In 15 Vols. • ' • • cloth; 3,00, Pbp.,.3,60 per set., 'Benton's Thirty Years irilhe Senate,. , 5,00 Barilett's Narrative of Expierationirin Texas, Nev ' ' 4,30 'yclopellin of Sermons," ~ • . 2,5 p layard's,Nineral-New 'Ed. ComPletii,' . e • 4,00 Cyclopeala of Practical Receipts, 1.50 Morse's Generni•Atlas of the 'World. - 0,00 .' . • SIIItYOOK, TAYLOR k SMITH. • • Wrapping Paper for asle'at . • ' • ' • • . SIIRYUCK. TAYLOR k. 531121113. Baud 80103 for sale at '111.11tY001C; TAYLOR . ilanon,tblodoons, &c.. for Sakiat. _ • • tiIIItYO9K.'TAYpOH,'& galiTg'Fr , Porto Folloa, YritlnKDeaka . to., fur Piet arcs and Pictifre Frames !Or_ stile at TAYLOp. 4ilnak Bunke Utah ifies i fiar nitro • , • . ,811ItTOOK, TAY7.O4 le,B3llTite. 71 " lilub:l36"latreigricu-,. pissolariqcw ....0g,,,.,T4#7.p.i!13,--.. . •-" -.. , 011it..' - • ~ 41 0 .0 Pir s i n n,e t ri ' li . is bI• r tilt?' i t,fll4wap w i zig lxj .. o 4l !be ui, ,tT yn ifai i, t , b y e im und u.t.o t tl, c w o m tdo b rz t li ti te v 2th wi l l ii ith aitil ye t.7 l T i r sr auU n A r ß l Tco xio tT r, the bi k ,Aine ' s " Ow °111 ... '-8 . 4 „ 4 , 11. ::::" . 1(4p. - itaiiiNsobri,': June ~ I,:goir,u)tpw,„ :'., ,'. ,'. :s'eviyllle:fr ,4' ,. lB 6fil*,: . •: , 'tl. : ', . iii '"...-- NOLT ---7- ii i.O . 4,..i . L t. i d il ti e; A :u ta . lia it o: o lp F ilg ll O_ B e i d on li Ts , atir ..4 in x i SUltEd for tho.raudty. of Cumberlind• hVbi the I ntiqa that all pet Idtb day Oc -41014B0 ; lier Org -* ". 4 cm t 'will' mop having' boalpdas ititit:')49l !L2 4 .,..th,f_.. P16 1 ,7_,.. , _ Id"sf:' " "4"°l -k i n tir TillildniiitOrtier::s7: wlßl,t,bui, - Otimb:CoWP4l; *--. dons 0,,1M.-44.* „s; misCetrancon. JUST ILHOEI rtal ANtrOPENING./ .AT NAuoLit.i.'buseP 4z*Ermirerfolit4 .: : ; -: ...ANDirSfreel;'o4o4/Or A large sailpli'of;Vitob*Jeweleyaltirpit.iii:kylotok: ; -7 If jou waGt td ielecicfrolo'the', ; ,.; !.., lirgest ifockbfflLOCKNWatobio, Jewelry, Oftvig: F101:443V,ar°,! log .and ppen Case Watches to, ral , fielt,Faiicial And • ' At NAVGLE*. , Fine and Cheap 'Jeiielry of every si t ylip'Auid qulity setttror.litling piece an wanted, DesseCard - liasketsiTl3llver, - Cnnii6; ',Sugar,. &N I r taeketerSllver, - ons, and CrianiSpcione, ' ' At NeugLEIL: /Ilia' 'Pearl; Lava, cntal,'Camee,Golantoeb,Bieeale,Flel• routine; Mosaic, Jet Bun and abuts gotta cheap • "At NA1101,E13.., Diamond Breaatpins and Fingerlt6y" ' ••• ' - • • ~,g, . . At NAUGLE'S. • , .Gold :Gusting Case, E dit Day Leiers; Gold flunt, lug CaseiDuplext ,tiold•lluutlng t Chtonometetai •,' ' • ', At GAGGLE'S. . • Bagley's best quality of Gold Pencils; Ditto Gold Pens and Silver !folders, . • At NAUGLE'B.t.•. , .. , ..,„ Silver mind Platdd • Tea ' Se te, Casts, Cups, T . ossi tasks; ritchors, , trins, Ttireeds,.Tea Hells, __ • , ____ • • - . • At,NAUGLE'S. • . „ . 'Gold , Nerk, Vest. Curb;- Fob, abd'.ehatlain 'Chains; Gold Bmeeleta, Lesko's, Thimble, Cmsses, Charms,. , ' • . . . At,NAUBILB43. French Titne . Pleees to run threaSeUilibur Wee it, •• • ... AI'N'AUGIX'S: Gold Sleeve, Vest,Fliar, and Shlytßtads of ;ill stiles, and quality, ' • - ''..._" ' ' Al--NAUGLE.S.. .. . . . , .. Plated Forks, Spoons, 'Knives, Napkin Rings, Slifer. Thimbles, Shields, i-N-NUO,LE'di ~ , FlutivalarAccorecruhlduidellexas-4ilina varliiff, — „, - At r tIAUGLE7B:. ---, Ladles!_Portraonalos. Pearl and •Leather„ Plain and Fancy Travelling Bags, verr nice alylei;ebeop „. - - • • - •• - • • Al-NAU0148,,, - If you want to lave your Wateletput In good re pair and warranted, take them to •NAUGLE'B. If you want to get a Cheip Clock, you can get It. At NAUCLE'S. It you wantyour, Silver ware nontlyntorked nt ohorl notice, rall • 1 - ' • • At NAUOLE'S. All goods warranted no represerkted,,or the money re funded, • ' - . At NADILWEI • . •.. . . Persona that want, bargains are Invited te rail • , .... i .. At .N AUULE'I3. 'MEW GOODS! BARGAINS, BAR - AlNt..—The subscriber has Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia. and Is novuopeiting an Jm -menu, stock of the handsomest and cheapest Dry Owls ever hr ught to Cumberland county. EZI=Mfl for the Ladloo—a full floe ormagialleenlBllko, Berge Robes, Ducals, Do Lelnes' ' Lawn Robee, Lliwollne, Ottoman, Plaids, ke., ac. , 'EMBROIDERIES - - - - • Au immence assortmout of elegant French worked Collars, .Undorslcoros, Handkerchiefs, Flouncing, Edg ings and Insertings, boughtlrom the importers in Now York, and will he !mitt at prices to defy all coMpontiv. BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND FLOWERS • -A large stock - oflionnets, - lllbbona and - FloWefireit - very .1p . . iv prices. . • CLOTHS AND CAMMEDES, • A ,now . lot of Cloths and Cassimeres, 'very handsome and Tory cheap. • ,Irleli Linens, itfusl Ins, Choc 0, T chinas, Ligon Checks, Cotiuhades, Pants Stull for Men mid Boyd in great ea -duty, together with all other kinds of goo is too nun/e• roue to particutarlEe, ' All my old FrfohilLiptil Cilstinnets...audthitpublie-in general are reAith , tfully.lnyited.to.call anilexnudno my- Meek before purchasing, and they will be certain to got tortod bargains and nave money, at the Old Staud,..klast Main Street. • • • CIIAIthES OGILBY Carlisle, April 8. 1857. • • N • EW GOODS ! GOOD GOODSI -IF YOU W ANT - NEW GOODS, • . GOOD GOODS, AND CHEAP' GOODS GO TO *nm', next door to Maglsucbltn'e Hotel; and you Will find ,large assertinukt i,f - Laidies'floskds, consisting of Jibe L. FiTZM D id ,; o ll o . l g u e m ,,, S A l i ik rn S e .;2 ,,, lurtp ,t e ., s, h _E v era lid ia ds n_Ll e o k th ,, s . „ l. lbA n tuns, Ranch, Manchester, Eariston, Chemin:lg Plug • hams, Calicoes, Fine French Worked Collars, Itibbtins, Hosiery: Gloves. Sr., &c. DOMESTICS.—WooIen Twilled Flannels,.• Drilling- Ticking, Bags and Bag lug, Cotton Flannels,Osimborgs, Minh, CMighani, Table Draper, Cheeksrithlto and col, orod Cerpet Chain, Ac. DI Shawls and Blankets we have all sorts, often and "conditions., ~• For gentlemen we have Fine Trench ',Black Cloths, Black and'Fancy Cassimeresiaid_Doeskina, Bath. Vest- - Ings, Tweeds, Satlnetts, Velvet Cent, Kuntur,ky Jeans. Ac. As for men's, women's and children's BOLAS& Blume, we defy competition. "- ~ Also, a very shperior lot f Grocerles;"ilucli -- air Coffee, Rim, Spices, to. Our stock tuullesen selected with the'grtlitest tiro as to price and quality, and, we ere detelinined to sill at' very small advances. 'MONO wishing - to purchase Rill 'and that no ere - selling as cheap--If ;let "CMuiporXt'han' ally house hi town; 0041 Choy Wrlfflnd It -"to. their ad. ventage to give us a call. - Ilutter„Eggs, Rags, Soup and Dried _Fruit. taken at. Market prices. N.-W. 'WOODS, /Vt. DAn't forget, the place, next door to 31aglalichlin'p - _ A N.D_S.IJibIEIL.G'I,OIII,_ ING, ARNOLD A. VINOS'PON, North Honorer at., opposite Maglatighlin's Hotel. The proprietors of this popular Clothing Establish ment. resp,ctfully announce that they Lena Just re ceived an immense stork of Clothing and piled goods, which they will soil at time lowest prices. • ' SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING for Mon mind Boys, composed of every description of now goods, selected with the greatest care. and•lnnan in the latest style and taste of fashion, and*warrauted to ipreve the aline as represented at the time of purchase. Observe that every article of Clothing, sold by the p`roprieturs of this establishment may be relied upon ha beilig-well selected. Among his extensive assortment:may be found Fine Black and Blue nosy style Dross and Frock Costa Mall. Ixt tho Intent fashions of French and English Cloths. • New style Dullness Coats. of Black, Blue, Brown. Olive and Green Cloths; and Plain and Fancy Cass' mores. Vests In endletoty, of Plain and Koney Silks, Satins„Cassimeres, pronadines. - Merseilles, Fine Black F,'onrim 'Doeskin and Fenci Se/.,' Rants, Plain Light-Colored Caesium° Pants--Spring styles, Al.ll I.lBf 7 It hiNCIBB. O'Brien, G retain • •-•• • Theme Buckler. henry :Buy; Baltimore.. A. 11. Barnitz.4.o.l., -- Itelthemen /4 Hayward, • 1 Plan. W. S. Crunpbell,.Bt. Lawrence potel,. ; lion. Fred k Waite, ,l - • Bre. J. B. Murert, J.. IL Parker; Esq., Col. Ches. A. Dirty. • June, 1 7, 1 A 5 7.--2 meJ J08:31r. PATTON O I?ppritown:-Pa potrandon `atetu Tom. P4O.V.F f SSOR:NOOD,'S notalklvihCirldatirenderfurdiOtitiry of Olin& Hof PrlOtet ! 'flielt )011 - restore permanently, gray hair - to Ate !original Colont_covtr the head - of the , bald, 'with - a . most luitulaittgrowth, retraireet, mice all dandruff and itching, cure all scrofula; aud ether cutaneous eruptiolia, r. scald. Maid, etc: It - will cure, as if by. magic, .nervciug or periodical headache; make the hair soft, ',itiesaY..and leafy, and preserve the color perfectly, and. _the hair from failhig,.to 'extreme old age. -- .. I. trona; gudistlngulalted membe r of the medical profession:, ' • ' •: • ' . • „ Br. PAIN January 1,1855.. , PROFBBBOII. O. J. WOOD— • . . • , • ~ • Dud bia:—Lboidieltad, I send' v et s this' eertificate. Atte.. being nearly bald Ibr, a long time, and having tried all the hair reitoratives extant, cud having no iny4-wasluducedrolfheartng olyFurj to give it le. trial. pieced myself t le the hands of a barber, and, had my, head.rnbbed•trilh a good still' bruata,.and ,he restorative then app./PA/Rid dOlrubbentle;Alll the scalp was in aglow: This I repeated 'every mandnird, lid' In three weeks the young hely rinpeared and grew ra '.;pld.ly from August last till the present time, end le now' io7nlck, black, and stiongs—soft an d pleasant to the tough; 'Whereas, before, it was Mail and wirl d what little there was of It, and that little was dime ng very rapidly. I still cue your reetoratlveabouttw ce a - week, and admit *soma have a goottand perfect crop of hair. Now; I And 'read of these things—and'who has not 1 but have not, Wan hitherto any mule where any.peraon's hair' was, re, ddlybidaiated by any of the hair tonics, etc.,of thedayt nctitrealli-airus me pleasure to record the 'result of Iny experience. 'I haye recommended your preparation ;to others, and it already has triarge and generous sale throughout the Territory. The people hem know Ito enacts, mid have conlidonceln . fit..• The supply you sent vrholesale agents Ibr the Territory, Is nearly ei haugted, and pally Inquirloo are made ter It. You de serve_ credit for your discovery,. and I for one, return you my thanks for. the keneht it has done me: forl cer tainly had despaired long ago of ever affectien any such Yours hastily,- . . • - .. .. • J. W. BOND, lirat of Bond .Kelley, Druggists, Bt. Paul (From the Editor orthelleil Es ".. . Boston, 27 School Street, bi.rc,1120,185Q. T Dsas Bp.:-1110,vIng hocoineprematureJy quite pity; I warilidUcediemeifx weeks since; td make a 'trial of your Restorative. 1 have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared; and although my hair has not fully•attained its original color, yet the • 'process of change is gran ually going onTitifd - J - 11i 'great Itopes that in a abort time my hair will be as dark as fermerit. 1 haie also• been much- gratified at the - healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before . !MS harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as for-,, Respoctfully yours, .• Pr , C. Prt.',lollV, • Profbisai Wood CARLYLE, Illinois, Juno 10, 1800 have usod Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, - and have admired-Ks wonderful elhalt. My hair was becom ing, as I thought prematurely gray, but by the use of his 'llestnrative,” it has resuined Itakorklual•color,anit — I have no doubt; permanently so.' • SIDNEY BREESE, , • Ex-Senator United Stator. . • • For sale In Carlisle, by 8. W. lIAVERSTICE, SAM L ELLIOTT, and Druggists everywhere. - P. 1 1 .11 (I' IV P IIO 2I LEL N LE T {V . A A II I E N I D IOUS U- E7 L : A 88 rner of Tenth and Market Streets. 011teoln .Second story, PhPadelphln. We inVito attention to our enlarged stork of Drugs, Paints, 011 s, Varnishes, &c., selected expressly for our sales. and comprising one of the finest assortments In the United St rtes, which we offer at low prices, for cash .or approved credit. - • W I 3 .51A NU PACTIiIIE very extensively': „L.- Premium-Pure White - Lead.•(best,) -- Kensington Pure Whito Load. - Pearl Snow White Lead, • , • ." Wien° Montague" Fretteli Zinc; (best) Pure Snow White American Zinc. • Philadelphia Snow White Zinc. • Sliver!sl'instir Fire and Weatherproof Paints`, Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors gouerally. AGIINTB FOR: • - • • I „ Perter's superior Alkaline Window Olnsn - Gettilink-Erench-Plottr - OtasC - fivarranted.) The New Jersey Zluc ConinanyN products,. ---- Tilden rdid - NephOiv's Now York Varnishes, • Brooklyn Premium Pure White Leadi - . 'Hampden Permanent tireiins, . ,Pure - Ohlo Cataiikba Brandy, &e., &c., ' . IMPORTERS OF: French nod English Plate Glass, ' 'French and English Cylinder Glass, ' • Colored and Engraved Window Glass, - Daguerreotype . : - Hammered Plate Ibr Floors and Skylights, - . Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumery, Am, ' WHOLESALE DEALE. S IN: ' • Druggists' Articles generally.' Painters' Tools of all_ dencript ions, Hydraulic and Ronan Cement, • , Calcined slid Land Plater. Paper Maker's Clay, Satin White, &r.. kc. & CO. Wceor; of Tenth and 51arkefTf, 'vets, FactOry. Junction York Avenue, Crow nand Callon It IL W. CAI:It. _MANNY'S'OO3II3INED ItEALING AND MOWING MACHINE,' • , WITII lIMPROVEItIENT . In putting these maclibuis into the market 'for the harvest 1/f pit?. 1 have the Lest grounds ti.r. belching they will moot an extensive sale, and prove ss entirely •satliditctOry to the Carolers or cumberlaud county as they have proviel [torah• fore. Up to 'this then their lens not been another tiombiritd - Resplog and - Mowing" %chine madatbrit hes succeeded to an extent that will warrant a manufacturer In building, or'a farmer in b. jinx. it for a conitined ntheldli Wiltllll the Alailtiy -Marline us made by Wood has been Fai.ateczasful ter hall pus wows, Reaping and Mowing. that in sections where they have been used, awl; I.lty-in-as -well eA:Lolltilied as that of any other implement used by the tumor, , • , • ' After tin; experionce and contests of the Inst harvest, -we demo It only um:emery to refer those wishing to buy a Combined Machine to the following persons who used Matty's Murillo° lu cutting their cr o ps lest year, via: -, Pred'lcr - iVatts, Esq., John - Nuble, - Itilllem - Itenv - Ayre. limn-Bradley, Jt•sepit"A Stuart, James Stuart, bdwerd W; 11'eakley, Peter Louck, William Moore, Christian Mire. Willimmeearker, James Ural/aim - Robert Bryson, Samuel Allen Solomon Hoke, Jous d ltudy. John H Woodburn and John Eclord. - - . With each machine . will he-furnished-two scythe', two extra guards. two extra sections, one extra pinion anti wr-nrh. All the bearings of Journals will be coca in' dotted. The shoes, gtutnhnuicriThiCOltig will beef the ho t Salisbury Iron. The machine is warranted raps. Me of cutting from ton .to twelve acres of grass or grain per day ilia workmanlike manner. . . . . . . . Prim of Combined 3laeldne, nt Carllple, 0140. ' ' Tlntie Machinex can bo had at Sintlim's Warelnittiso, In Morliankabunt; by aßldylng to 11. W. Irillf at th , Railroad Depot. . J. ARMSTRONG, May 20,1857—tf. - Agout for W. A. Wood. . 1- TIIE COMET IS COMING I !! , See yon 'meteor Co m et Basking, Fierce along its pathway dashing, Nations psha while ever nearer • Speeds the giant —nol Wog dearer Than are lhdes the flowers of June, , • It will nweop fair earth to ruin. Ere we drop the tragic curtain, . • We would layOU )now for certain, That the firm of BENTS k 11110Tilltat Are ahead Mine other. We have silks, that poet never Seen, when he wrote "ladles ever` Loveliest are, with little dressing;" • Wo would change his mind we're guessing. ' Then to suit-the suinnior Weather .",We 'have dresses light as ether, I.nrest URENARINES-11.11trAlEs, Sou should hear the ladles praises! • alley snip, ..tunr did you evert" rfdrs. So-sono I tweets." ' Carpets in h. fight colors gliiirinit; Robes In graceful liminees flowing,. And for hearls with anguish liven For come loved one passed to heaven We h-ve sombre crapes, revealing . • Every shadthht.nounded feeling. •-• ' For those, freshest hours Would bend thole steps to Hymens Lower „. We've richest draperies that w 1.1,1 vie, '_{Pith n intern robe In purity; IthiilY - flowern,Wh6ie rosy — lllOllO many , own 11116 And-yet, to swell the east-Dianne) Hasa CRUVELLA and CRINOLINE. ' May 20,'57,. I • UMBEBIANB VALLEY BANK. I'ItOPRIE'fOIIE. WILLIMe Ken, .11•••,1 lIRNIIIMAN, A MOT. C. StelatEri, • RICHARD \ VOnefl, .10110 tiTERLETT,, • &OLIN O. DUNLVY, • 11. A. Srunorox This Dank, doing business In tho nettle of Ker, Brett comae Is 110111 fully prepared to do a general . Daubing Business with promptoesa and fidelity. Mousy received on deposit awl , paid Jack on demaod without notice. " Ir.tcrest pgidou ppbalil Ctrs lilleates of deposit bearing it. tei cat at the rate of fve per coot. will be loaned for . to short a period ea lour months. Interest on all certificutee will eealle at ma, 'nutty. provided, however; that If bald certificates are • renewed.at any time thereafter for another given nib riod, they shall bear the imam rate of interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col lection of. otee. , drafts, cheeks, de., in any part of the United State', or Camino, Reinittent remade to England, Ireland, or the Cent .nent. " The faithful and 'eontidential . exsention of alt orders entrusted to them, may be relied „upon, They call the attention of Farmers; Mechanics 'and, , all 'there who desire a ante depository fortheir !mines, to the undeniable feet, that the proprietors of this Bank 'ate INDIVPDOAtLY 110101.0,th° ester t of their estates for all the Deposats; and other oblintions Cl 'Ker, Ermine. , They have reeently removed into their new hawking . directly opposite their former mend; do Vett Main f trout, n.fuvr doors cast of the Behind Depot, whore they will at all times he pleasied to glee any In formation debired Itbregard to money. 'matters In gene. Open tnr ,buelnera hom 9 o'clock.itt the morning.nulll 4 o'clock In the evening. .' • ", . ' STUROlSol4;caehler. , _ I 3 KELLEivS OM:AP:MAT .C4P, 'HOOT ANUPIIOI:I3TQItIR.; , '' . We levite the attention of the our large 'end verlelleseortmentotl:looThil:mbleli will i.e . aold as 'oheap?tia at.a.hy other, tistabllahmeet Calhole: We ,;.EVERY VARIETY OF 1/TB, . . . for men, lma And'fbibtreis, made or incOtent material. ,' :and °revery grade and prim. , Also a'nEklundtd arsert, m°at of Knew , Hate, Canis and. Xridi , ,t'C..h)da,.; ready, All kinds of Cloth and.Glatiid qame:'lnka '24 coati Our. alai& of hdlY.thAND',lgohd can. , .. tad • be eicedukand7le Invite otirairfrleats &Atka tbinerii;a4 !slat ottlerN to all anil'acanala`c.a.ridoclg air weleel eoptidat,ar our abliltrttres4ao.' Linda 'or Lidlea'idteees — and Gh Idrege . GAl T &Bß,~_ • et thelan+Mitc‘rbd; Oundarttay on' hand. , '• ripe 'dined gratlo. :A:ankh 29, JAW'. !4,114 letieeataettnnentary op thephitate nt..Taueo.` rT viun, l'ee'd..'tata. of the borough erCarllele,havebeal '-f. .. All - •tialka.payalaut.,. and, ihme having.elgdma.er demands. . , giro,roqueated, to-:' I agatinltM,Betaie, nth make knedenabe..unke 'dolky to— .• " JOHN ' I Jane.,17th.'3867,-;-61..) - haunter. MEE . . . R E S 'l'.o y t _ • .JOINL-STIOIC ' EitioT) — veILL - HOSkOOMPANYV,, oarxr , raptrc*im . ..• . , .The Good tip 'lose company, respectfully lnforie ihe pubic that they tbrmedaJoint Stock dasociation, for the purpose of securing sufficient fends to . purche a Vire.itngine :and :Wee. They have precureq a large .ruoortmentof Elegant Engravings, which they-will-Sell at one &War each, the o purchasvr of an: Engraviiigitill receive with it a - ticket, which- will. give the hold,er .thereof an oPportunity, to • draw ono, of the annex e d splendid gilts, tolhe list of which we would invite at tention.. No better cheneennesever offered than the present, as the purchaser not only gets an enslaving, but our scheme is sofull of giftrthat innwery ela tick ets:lod' there musthe drawn: two gifts,,to-wit.:—There will. be fiiit IMO Engravings sold,-and the gifts will amount to 8292:. • • . . • 1 Splendid New Brick Meuse, 9 donee 011 Pitt' •• . ' '2,,5t., now occupied by•John.,ldoll, Esq., and ''. • occupied by Daniel Roller, • , $4,000 1 Sploadid Rbiso Wood , Blano, .•. , . . 400 1 Splendid Melodeon, 160 1 11untirg Cue Gold Watch,. . --' . - .125 1 Sett Silver Ware, . 1 Hunting Case Gold Watcb,.• ' • ' 100 ,1 Ladles' • do. • 100 , ~1 Sett China Warn,. .• .., • . 100 2 Gentlemen's Gold Wetches, ( at $l5 each,) •.• MB 2 Ladles' 1 Welnut Sofit, • • , I : Bedstead, . ,I .. ,„- ....,.. ' • 76 2 gentleman's Sliver Wetches. ( (a t $7O each,) . 140 . 4 do. - ~. • do. .. at $5O each.) . 200 2 . do. . Gold Watches, at 050 each,) . 100 10. do. • Silver do. (at $26 rack) . 250 2 Setts Jewellry, (at $25 each,), • • . '• IA . • 1 Gold Bracelet, • • • 25 3 Gold Bracelets; (at 1 . 15 each,j • • 46 4 Gold Bracelet!. (at $lO each,) . 16 Ladles' Breastpins, (at $lO each,)lo ?Mr Ear.Dinlat $lO each& 10 dn.. :• . at $5 each,) 10 Breastpins, (at each,) '•, 10 Oold Rings, (at $5 each,) , :.• . 100 choke books,rt $5 hchl • ; ° 100 do. ' at s2e..ch, 100 Gold PPncilea. ats2 - esch - , - 100 Gold Ringo, (at $2 each,). - 100 Albums, (at $2 clach,) _., 100 Gold Rings, (at el ~ N,,) 500 Roan, (at sl,each.) . • 100 Ladles' Collars, (at $l-en-h,) 1,000 Engravings, Ott $1 each) " 1,000 Pieces of Music, (at 25 a. each,) dlEar.) $lO,OOO • As soon 'an the shares are all - sold, the property be drawn, and notice will be given to that effect. For the object and design of the above as well as the enterprise of the parties eondactlng mut forming the aenoelat on we would refer to the following named gen tlemen. Carllsle.—J. D. Parker Esq.. U. 11enderson, Esq., 'lames it. Smith, Esq. ' West Penrasborough.—lfen. J. A. Ahl. 151. C. - Agents wanted In every town and village In the State . , -Ti had - of-the-tenoning periond In Cr' Lingle:" Charles Ogllby u Dry Goods Store, Samuel Elliot, Drug Store; P. - Arnold Store. J. D. Halbert, Dreoery,Store; thrums Conlyn, , Jeweiryr - Stotefilenry Pistol:aril/We ware Store; Steiner & Ilmthers, Clothing Store; o:ln bra, Grocery Store; W. D. A. Naugle, Jewelry Store. Persona ncinhirig'-to become Agents Will make applica tion either by letter or , personally to SAMUEL IL GOULD, Secretary;Carllale, Pa. 3 fRY Oth, /EB-t..-4Ti—nos .... . A . RETIRED I' 11,Y 8 I C.I A N . ..A . whose sands of life have nearly run out, die. d. covere while In the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Aiithma, lir c uchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General .Debility.i The remedy was discovered by him when his only chiliDU daughter, Was given up to die: lie had beard much of the wonderful resto -ranee and-lwaling-iqualitlea ef-preparatlonsinwilellittru the Erik, India ifeinp.-and the-thought occurnid to him that he might make a remedy for his child. tie' stu died hard, and-succeeded In realltinis, his wishes. Ills ithlld.wisig cured. and Is noW alive and well. Ile has since iidmlnistered.the wonderful remedy tAhousands of sufferers In' ll parts of the world, and he has , never failed In makinK them completely healthyand happy. Wishing ti, dons much goo.l cc pvoeible, be willsend_te such_o_f_his_afilicted-filler-cedngwas-reqUitil-ihis re. colM, with full'Aild explicit 'directions for making It up.iind.successfully-uanis it.-AIO requires suchhppli: - cant to enclose. him one shilling—three eants.,to be co. turned us.poiltage on the receipt', and the remainder to bo applied to payment of this advertisement. , . - Address, Dr. If. J.tiilES, No, 19 Grand et., Jersey City, k. J.. N. D.—Dr. 11. :lames has neither office nor agent In Now York. as some have-pretended and advertised. The receipt, Is sent frorque PLACE but No.lo Occur! street, Jiirsey City, N. J. . May ,27,, 107.—din. ~ _ . . . JACOB Bunn. .; A. K. lluzsw. OTICE is hereby given that I haN;e this day associated--with me, as a partner in the Forwarding, • Commission and Grain Business. My son LIIEBT K. lIREE3I,aud that the above Business will be hereafter conducted under the namo of J. IMEEM A SoN, • J. IMEEsII. N. li.—.llbthest Cash prices for PRODUCE or all kl.uts, FLOUR, WiIKAT, ItYE, OATS, ac.. Salt, Plaster, I,c. - always on hand and for sale, ' Carlisle. Icy 1 a lffaytf. . • N • lIANTCI3 - , MERCHANT - TAILOR. • 'l3outh . llanover Street two doors North of limit, & Dro's (toro, lion Just returned from Philadelphia, with a filii stork of Cloths Caselmores, Vesting.; &e, &c. sulta &dile for Spring and Summer wear, which he Is props ed to make up to order promptly, and on reasouable ' Marion .band CHEAP BEADY—MADE CLOTHING., together wlib stocks, cellars, handkerchief:li and .other articles - usually Ibutid In 4 . oehtlumaris Furnishing Ruse. Bond s botight elsowhoro will also La' mapo to mnasuito or. usual. . . ' NEW AGRICULTURAL WARE FARMING IMPLEMENTS ---- • - • I The subscriber, located In the basement of the Moth°. :dlst_Church,.opposlto-the-Itallettad—Depot,--18-mow-re eetvlng. a variety of krarialite Imptemente, such as PLOlsl'fb. GRAIN DRILLS, GRAIN F4NB CORN SIIELLERS, PARM-110ILERS, Corn and Cob Orinders (Scott's Olantj the Crescent (train Mill, Horse Shovels, REAPERS AND DIOWEI'S (51auny's with Wood's Improvement.) Straw Cult. r de, all of whielime of the most improied kind workmanship, and will be sold on the most accommosa tlng terms., karmerivarce respectfully invited to • eall and examine before pnrclutalng.. ' - J. ARMSTRONG. For tho tonvoniento of fermata, Moore's Patent Grain Drill will bn sold at Shlrontanstown by •Datt)amln Clay, and at Bhlpputtsburg by Chrlittjan Long. -- A ti.not 2 , 1, _ _ - 1_1( 0 THIS WAY ! ! !—The cheapest s 110 r. ,TORN in the county, ahead of all Compc tato.. Ladles and Gentlemen will save 26 per rant by purchasing their Boots and Shoes at the Cues. Shoe Store SOUTH WEOT Corner of the publics pare, MESE ARRIVAL OF BOOT and 5110523 • , , ZutTkresCuTvauild'f'sr;n(AMtadil42auamnbemxilaeanstvco. • .aid splendid assortment of OENTLEXEN'S AND LADIES' 81I0E8, which have boon Selected with care from the best man ufactories, and which ho Mn recomend for' their su. parlor Workmanship and Ito has every thing in the Boot and Shoe line suitable for the 60416311 • and which will be sold very low for cash. A great variety of illen's and Boys Gaiters, Bootadahoes and Brogans, La dle,' (Miters, Loco Boots, Buskins, Slippers, Ties, Misses and Children's Shoes. at the lowest prices. - Purchasers are tespectfully invited to tall and-ex amino our large and elegant assortment, and they.will find that and quality it slit compote cilia any shoe store in the place. IMltepariug done at the shortest notice. All rips sowed Gratis. Don't mistake the piece, clump S. W. Corner of the public square, op posits 11. L. Burklaulders natal. • • May 20, Om T. J. GRA II ABS,' J. L. McDOW ELL, S. IL DAVIDSON • - GRAHAM. NIcDOWELL & CO., GENERAL LAND AGENTS, , • Lear . entearth L'tly, Kansas-Territory. Wr.LL:bTi - y 7 , Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa and Western Missouri, buy and Bell lands,Jeenand Invest money. buy and sell dratta,givo Information respecting , the country, and do a general ageney,business. REFERENCES. John Ix Bretton, Eeq.. Carlisle, Pa. , • ' Win. M. Bente:lL Banker, " Mu. J. 11, Graham, Ker. Drennotaan & Co.:llarikers Wm. M. llondorson, Esq:, Carllelb. • • Ouargo Sanderson, Esq., Laura:Mir. Pp. , Dr. John A. Ahl, M: C., Nelvellle, VII. Win. S. Coboan, Esq., " E. W; Clark & Co., ilankers,•TbiladelPhD4 lion: 31Ieluud Ceeklin, Sbepherdstown, Pa. Uonry Itetnurn A Buns, Mereheuts, Dalt**. E. L.Tlake:Eeq.,!Cashler Mercantile Perak, New York. Snyder d M'Earlane, Real Estate Minsnispolls, Illunessida Territory.. • • ' • Wm. Kilgore. Esq., Attorney end Agog &date Agtat, By rung, Ill' , • li. W. Meteor. Erg., Henry - EE,Gov. Joseph Miner. Cumber/arid cant), ROW. Clark & Oa, Hankers. Rtatitteipth,„:, Gnv. Pollock. Ilarrlabusg, Pa. , • . John McDowell: at Rents d'lltotherir,,,4r/hdltirlh • March IS , , • • • fIUMBERLAND VALLIar , R.. 1- SUMMER ARI4WEAWITI 10, 011 1 / 14 tiOR CP lifitrltS! On and after MON DAY,Juno2othl BG7, l Paaaiingar Train, „ will run A1(14019; (Supdayp Ankeeptild t) . . . LIAURIODURO:— • ' , ' •as T 11110: 24 Vlrallrl LOATO ChaMbCrlbllit, W . ' 4.ft m 2151ppotisbnor, ' • 5.20 •-" • 4.50" • Nowvllls, • 6.50 ".• • 4;58 • .". Carllsle, 0.30 - 6,50 • " Jlechonlesburg,' ' 700 •4 8 - opo' AE'liurrlaburg; - _- ‘• • • ,7 * o.llB' • • FOR CHAMBE.2BI4IIRG, • • • • ' 'train., 241 Train: . ' Haraibury • 8.80 A.ll, - moo Bitsclutnicabb,rg . 0.00 4.20 • 0W14% . • . 0.40 2.00 4 f • J.: Newylue,' " 10.20 . • 220 '" Thlppensbqvili 30.611 At Chamberabult4gl„4, 11.28 . /hem and ertailblo ,{14114 tba thing to tones Xtrige ill be 20 conta Einasion to Vents; 'ftinti 31Iddlogea 2601uftwila tarhalli,lo,4o.C, h•ona Good Hopi toAltertonilernOtiCi+ , •Vann narrisbOrtot' ViuladielOblif;at 700, Ai M.; 7. P Id;fand'l.l6, Pi.: 3 l.'4ll l l , Colittehti. , llor 0425: - & - ili ;124e - noon; and 6.111: P.. 14 - Not Dalumote; at . 2.80,0.30,4,1 d, and 1.40, - P. ?dz..Trill a on the Dannbln and Sunquebanna Hafired4 2 .leste. :1111 , btAl; tbr4Uadtaft: Auburn, • .; ~Bared from llartlabmw; 3feekenlcsburg,Toliale;dhlii. ienahnrai and- Chaniberebusv.,. will :be tan - cents' less when paid littalokets at Oftloe, than when paid In ...11alltuad.00100. - 61;giinhonlinwg,1 - Marsh 20, 1847,0 t . ,..,, •.. !• , , gex„,Paney Printing done here. epucation. 1 \ . .. ' VE I O,IO,et:L,F.A-1. : 41,-,LA . N . itS7: ID . traeti L: 40 .:Z ON:E lin at. .ANID7A.:° ' ' : v i ll P : al l ai. :° ; dB E lt -r6B 7 l llll A L. Ll "L n O lL g E a t, ' 4°' 'o lL iedi f n -i t' A ° :6 l l . l E: d fi ' * st .._ ....,,,,„„,.. Pininto Liairst,.;'' ;''. ' . t-"-" , .' at'Low Balsa of Interest... :'• '. • ' Thin) ) elide were grunted by tilt. anymirdent..bratd :- .In..thcerniatincllonrof thleLinid , ,Tind-are- among- the - ched. andinctst fertile hi the world. They extend from Northstastand Northerest, through the middlctuf the - State, t: the extreme South, and include every variety of climatetisuCpngluotlons Round between those pant!. ' lets of latitude. Thonortharn portion le chieflypranis. - interspersed with find groves, and in the middle' a r tul` : &When( sections timber predominates alternating with beautifulprairiedaudropenings---r---7 .. ~, :, T - Thirelledite le more healthy, m il d and - nllmble, thin any other part of this count ry --the air. is 'pure and anteing, while filing streams and springs of excellent water abound. _... ' .. Bituminous Coal is extonsirelymined, and smiptire a. i chnivand , desirable fuol, , being furnished at r any , `points at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood can; be had at the same rate per cord. • • . , .. , . Building • stone of excellent unality aini abOuids which can be procdred for little m ore than thnexponso • : of transportatidn.„ - , . The great fertlls*.of these tenth( ' which are all ark ' rich mould Atm tiro to live. feet deep, and gently nill , ing,—their nontiguity to this llotid, by which ever: fa- ~ Oily. le Itirnlthed for : travel and trannportation, h• • the .•' , principal : Markete North, South ', East, West; and the I economy With whieh they ran be cultivated, rot der . them the mull valuable Investment !hidden -Wound: T . and preseienhelpodtfavorable opportunity, for pee'v'e, :!' of :Industrious habits. and tonsil means, to (wound a .' comfortable independence In a Low years.. • • -• , ; Chicago:le 'now the greatest -grain market • In, the world—add tke &ditty and -economy' with Whirl, the . productrefilline lands can be transported to that nutr: . bet, make thorn m uch room profitable at th 6 p, hie. . coked, than those more remote at, goverifitient rates.-- ,t • as the additional cost of transportation is a perpe:nal :,,.. taxon the latter, which must be bor,ne by the producer, In the reduce d p r ice i ho receives for hls grain, ... • ' The Till le Met—mid — whom the final payrn ~:t.: 1- ieeds are executed by_the Trtistees appoil It .1-'• — - b rew,.. the- State, andler Thom the title hi vested, to , the , purchasers, which convey- to them. absolute title,. - in- - -Fee Pimple, fraiand : Cloar, of every lucunabmuceditil 6r e . mortgage: . ' . The Priem( are from to $80; Interest only Slu r relit ' Twenty per cent. %ell, be deducted from the creCit ..- , .- price for cash ' Those who purchasebit Item credits giro notes pat nide In 2.3,4,0 and it years offer Jett., and era required be ; improve ono-tenth anneany for five years, no as to 1::,, a one:Ludt' the land under cultivation, at the and of that :. time. Competent Sorrayers will accompany those who lehli to examine these:Lauds, free: or chargq, and aid them, In making selecUens. -' The Lands remaining unsold aro as rich and valunt,h, as those which have been disposed of • SECTIONAL MAPS - Will be sent to any one who will enclose" fifty cents. In ' . • Postage Stamps, and Rooks or Pamphlets, rentshinit ,_: numerotis instances 'of summand , farming, slgnea by nteribid - and well-known Sermon living ith p, igh- • bo' lintrot.tbe hallroad /ands, throughout the e e.• - al 48 1e;chilt.of fencing, price of cattle; expense of Intr..' .. vesting, hreshing, etc.,—or any other informatb n---: 4. will he cheerfully. given on application, either person: ally br by letter, In English, French. or °omen ad. dressed to. . JOAN WILSON - • • Lind Conandifinner Of the Illinois Central R.) .00 ... _ ... -, itiii. Office In I ll inois Central Railroad Depot, %Nage Illinois. 60 6O 600 _ 200 230 200 200 100 600 1,134% ) I 260 I .A.II3I.EILS' . AND' .MECHANEW ruUNDRY AND MACHINE MOP. --••••••- CARLISLE; - PA , • • -North Stied, eail-of Glass's - Hotel. • The subscribers would respectfully- inform the public in general that they, aro now prepared to ma a.,et Ore all kinds .of Agricultural implements, such , !...e, I Geer, Four, Horse Dower, Hon'. 'Utah ;nor, Four • 1 Two Homo Power, also the lat•ot' im Sat'•. ay. Cliain flame Powerand Overshot Mesh s with Pe, • tins attached,' - We invite particular attention*, !Ate's Pateet , No• our Huller and Cleaner. This note Ina will ited clean from three toals bushel,' per tour .'cod is c,bal dered decidedly; the best now • tn use Also, Corn Sheller!, for. bander Horie rower. SI ow and Fodder Cutrire, Plbuglos, Ha• rows, Holtivatnl, - Hay Rakep, Grain_ Fans, Circular Sawa, Au, Ac. - • We will also furnish to order IRON AND BRASS .CASTINGS; of every description; such es Treshing Machies, Cornsheller, Cellar' Orates, Each Weights; a beautifully designed Balling for Cemetery Lots, euree, &r. &c. -- .TtEPAIRING • Prouty!ly attended to for Brat - dug, 3lowinartud Ttr. tt In Machines, aid all kluda of Agrieultural 11111.. e morns. • "Carlblo;Jinie 10,1867,--Onion G FEMALE COLLE.GX,..•" - 11 MECHANICSBURG, PA. 1 . Institution,. designed tbr the liberal °ducali w. of Young, • Ladisa, has•-been iu oporution one year w Bre the most gratifying results. It is now established o. a. firm basis, and Hs .patronage already extends over • sister litotes. —During-the last - winterot - was - created' a college 1 ,, • per, by the Legislature of Peunsylvanin- with power •,,. confer degrees, and endowed with all the rights a. .1. privileges of the most'favored Female infititutlena. It is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad re's" way between Harrisburg and Carlisle, in the must t r. file and beautiful portion of the valley, and is in sine proximity to one of the most moral, healthy, and ens.,. prising towns in tho State. ' It tO central, and easy of access. Students leavt- Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia In the month g.,. train: tbr Harrisburg, will arrive at Mechanicsburg time for dloner. The edifice is large and commodious, annuli:tuba ' double verandas, and will secernimodate about one ho'., rders. In its cnostructien-,lt tiadorn improvements for the promotion of hiwlthow - fort, and convenienee. In these respects physictit a • pronounce IL unrivalled. The Chambers are hurl a. , neatly furnished. , i , aeb has Its register' fbr heat 111 •1 ventilation. thlLT'llis STUDENTd Occur? SUE SAYE anew. ' The Bath rooms, are at ail times Supplied with wase. and cold water. The Grounds are ample, and well arranged-Mr recrea tion and the various calisthenic exercises—moment!. t to health, graceful movement and symmetry of for= The Faculty of. Instruction is efficient and ' enced. In the COLIMIIATA DEPARTIa..N, the course of study is of a high grade, comprehending all the subjectsheres, lug to a Clissical, Polite and Christian hducatlen. In the Pareartarazt DiPANSIIVNT pupils will be CAR.. folly instructedintl ,-- m brancheifeuistdg the basis tf • a thorough English Mae* tlan; dxea~toxp.-37rst Ist September' to the 80th ot.lainuary. &toad EicaalOa—Proaa /Ono* to tbo • ' °fluke. 'VacanoS—Dnirtug aad Appall. Ty.IIBIFiP4B, EIt"3MONTHS, PAYABLI: Baarliiag, WoblogS, Yuri:dished J;ooms, Fuia and Light, • • • • • . •.• $OO 0" T1T03:4-0014eglataDekartinent, • • 20 JACOB BENZ3, - . Buccessor.to M. I..eraw Proihtory 13epartutek t _i • 14 00 That chum: ,14 Q(1 • •". /.10 extra ahartai tbr kinked Liiguegex '• • .. td eero-•Platto 'kw! Quttar, • • - • •go ex ' , Loden; herlgYedel,• •*, • • • • •14,0 0 . relating,.Drawing . faux etaerQyulateutalikanabeel,....,.. ; . Text•booltertiretebrallit - Citirkeee. ; • ' ' 1 Tor further parikuldii addrera. ' • • • Rev. A. O. MARIAM A. Ah. The Faculty of Dleklusou CoUsk Carlisle, Ps. ltiT. R. D. Chaco**, Quite*. Is. • • WIDIam D. Mullen, Eau., atgy, Dr.'''.Daughertr,- " .. • *R o y. 0. iiraham, Bloom801d,• , - wllliam it. Allen. Priaddeut of ()Irani - epilog% Db,llA. James 11.31(00110Y, Eta. ciilmv A t Clark. Esq. 't t • "*. ROV..ffludreir alauship. :•••,. . .-..--". ' *James D. Graham. Orqbamtim, Pa. • *ROT. V. Y. Itteeser,•hlechaalesburg, Pa. *lra Dal, M. D.„ • • . P. H. Loo t;, 11. D.. '' l . 4, *E. Zug 0. 111 . .., - .‘ v t Jo e l hn '4 ' 411478er, D. D. tutors, pa. • illayhl. Dwyer, Daq.,latepltardstowcy Pa. Goma W. Mak', pin•frrovsk mu* p.... . ,Y , ol.llerkel,Essla Oblroomuotontsta- - • ~ J ; D. purse, E.q , Thilsbarg, pa. • -ADM A. tholth,, hag., l'lttsbmg, Pa. • 'John yaudayear.l). D:,•Eastan, N.- 7 ; -Ins Exeelicooy, Pater D. annoy,' alliftutti Do. Hen. J. ILLortud.Dpretary of State; • " Des, T. P. McCollay. „, : • , - ..*George .. , 8 4idklas, 11 4- ' - , ." sae. titgaiv: &Ivo ?., L . , '-' • ~" ror. That. r.. - eradhar, Waufluatoo, ~ Ilea. amuel /.I.'ltirrhigton, Poser, • lbw. 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M voaq otiy 7of tba 1 ~ iort A kii; Or e, without -pd during they regame of Fate of the otrtitute, to be bad bl ratterery,lll I. New. . Ori10,11[Wyltb;.11101 11.4 14th or Augniet.itat : •• 4,41 4 9 2 trartAri$ oAnfthl loil:lF4 F.. to o p p o9ksi - eq-Aneiwshono mciEntiAr, . " • 6 '*rehe4.ht•Blit OPther /4teteei, ittelitute fi &weal.; • '414;1;015,1;', • • • ' ••• _ ENS i. ' 1 ;'1e : 3tif state RUTZ ig LASH REFEBENOS I EC I 121E1 Ell MEI
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