ECM PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS : . ANDORGAN HARMONIUMS, 0.x'2141111141V2V11 1 1 aa) 1112 MUHL 2121 New ithertisements . H RESOLUTION.. Proposhig Athendments to the Conetatition of ' the 'C'ontozonttreidth. ESOLVED . by the Senate and House lu of Representatives of the 'ommonwonith of Penn. • • sylvan', in General 'Assembly mot:. Tlnit the followlnjr amondruents.aru proposod to the Conaltutlon of the Conununwealth, 10 nceordnn o nlt the• provisions or ,the tenth article thoreof..' • ' ' "FIRST AM ENDUNT. Thorn shall be en additional article to Mid coma tin% to Io designated en article 010ed, - ,its follogs: ' ARTICLE Xl. , • • ON - P . Eittle - E - 8 1 19. • SECTION I. The state may contract debts, to' suppry casual deficits or tail UT. In revenues or to meet espou srs not otherwise provided for; but tie aggregate a mount of Such debts. direct and contingent, windir'. ,___Cutitracteddly virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shah never ex . died satin hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the mousy mining front the creation of such debts. shall ho o applied to the purpuso for tvhieh It wits obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other putposa • „ whatever Settles 2. - In addition tone above limited puwOr, the -state may contract debtsto repel Morton, suppressin surrectiou, defend the state - In v or. or to redeem the present utast a intim , ' lndebtedness of tile state; but the money arising fron the contracting of !MCI. debts, Shall -be applied-to the purpose for whir:ll - Wrens raised. or to repay such debts, anti to no other purpbao whatever. detwioN 3. Except the debts above specified, 'III sec tions one and two of.thisitrtiele, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of tile state. Bstrirox 4. To provide-for the payment of the present debt, and any additionel debt con tnteted as aforarreld, the legislature atlts lira - session, after the relop titiii of. this suiendment, ereate a striking fund, which • shall busufficient to pay the accruing Interest on such debt, and annually to reducri the'prinelpal thereat by a 'sum not loss than two hundred and fifty thousand, del lars; wWclt sinking fund shall consist efthe net :mitt - nil income of the public Worke,frour tithe to time awned by the slate, or-the proceeds of the seiner. the same, Cr any part thereof, mid of the income or proceeds of -sale of stocks owned by the state, togetheewithothorfunds, , :or.resources,tdratanay be_ des!: auttetLby la,c - The-a._1,1 sinking fund rimy. be Increased, from time to thee, by assigning to it any 'me of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless hi ease of war, in vasion'or Insurrection, no part of the sattlainking fund shall bo used or applied otherwise than In extinguish ment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt Is reduced help* the sum of five millions Of dollars. ---- Ssertei- . 5:-The credit of:Abu connitonwealth shall not In any man ner.or sweet, be pl Aged. irtr.lueneilto, nay judividuaLcompany,-corporatlop, or assliclation; nor shell the commonwealth !whetter become a - Joint OW nor or stockholder, In any company, association, or corpo. ration. SECTION 0. The.commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thoreur of arty county, city. borough. or township; nor of ally cm-per:Moo, ur association; me less such debt shell have barn contracted to enable the sl Ito to repel Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection. defend ittrolt In time of war, or to asaist the state,Yir:the - discharge orally portion o 1 its present Indebtedness. _ Scones 7, 'rho legislature shell übt authorize any county, cite, borough. township. or Incorporated dis trict, by virtue of a oto or it's citizens. or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any euinpetry..-assaciation. or corporation; or to obtain money fir. OT 101 M its credit , to, any carparath on, association, institution, or party. SECOND Ael ENDNI ENT.: --- -There shall-bean-additional-article toiteild.etrustitu tion, t:r be designated its article XII, as follows: I=ll ' - .OF NEW COUNTIES.- - - No county shall bo - [Misled by aline rutting off-nvisr , or oh-tenth of Its populatbsii, (either to forma new county or-otherwise,) without the express assent of such coil e• ----3 y, by-a-votemrthe.clectors_therepfl.lng.shllilAßY.Sseir county be established, containing less than 'four hon. dred square miles. 'THIRD A.MgNIMENT. ' ' From section two of the first aftldo, of the comfit sil Lion, strike out the words, of Lite city of Philadelphia; and of each comity respectively;' from section live tame article, strike out the words, "of Plitigilrlphia and of the sevend coirlitles;" -from suction seven. same arti cle, strike out the words, neither the city of Philaduis phia nor any," and in'sert in lieu thereof the words. "and no;" and strike out •• section four, same article," and, ha lieu thereof insert the following: "Scenes 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four; and in every seventh year thereafter, • r rapresentativen to :Ire number of one hundred shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, In venation to this number of tax ' able Inhabitants in the several parts thereof: except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxableionay be allowed a separate ropromen - tation; but no more than three counties shall be Joined, A and no county shall bo divided, In the formation of district. Anystity .ntaining a sufficient number of taxable' to entitle it to nt least two repreSentatives, ishallhave a eniparato representation assigned and • shall be divided into .con'unient districts contiguous Mrritory. of equallaxiMhe population as near is may be, . each of which dhstricts'sliall elect ono representative." At the end of section seven, same article, Insert those words, " The City of Philadelphia shall be divided Into thigh', senatorial' districts. of contiguous territory or as neatly equal In taxable psitatatlon ns possiblo; but no ward shall be divided imthe formation thereof."-. - The Le cislat tire, at its first session, after-the ash 'lotion of this amendment, shall divide the dry of Philadel phia into senatorial awl representative districts, In the manner above provided; such d,strlets to - remain un chaisged until the apportionment ha the year one thou ' sand sight hundred and slxty-four. • WOUltill Aid MI/VENT. • Thole shall be an additional section to the first arti cle of said constitution, which shall bo humbered and -- reAdmvfollois: - Samoa' 1311.—ThO Logiolaturb shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter or incorporathint hereafter conferred, by, or under, any special; or general law, 111101101 W IR their opinion it maybe injurious to the rithions of the _Comtnintwegith;_in suclOatilltier, however, that no Injustice shall ha done to the corpora tors. • Ix Scx.t7; blnrch 27, 7857 Resolved, That this ruscilutien pass. On tho first amendment, yens *2.1, nava 7; on Hilt second amend. moot, yeas 23, nays 8; on the 'third amendment, yens 24, nays 4; on the tiinrth amendment, yeas 23, slays 4. [Extract from the Journal.] 4.1E0. W. ITAMERSIX. Clerk. Tlf VIZ LIOUSE Or RISPUESILNITATIVES, April 29; 1867. Renolced, That thhaiimalution pass. On the So: amendment, yen 78, nays-121 on' the ishond mien. .mont, year 57, naya24; omthe third mmendmont,,reaa 72, nays 22: on the fourth, amendment, yeas 8 4n - o' 9 7 : . [Extract from tho Journal] JACOB SIMILES, Clark. • . . Piled Sa Bocr 7 etary's 01111 co, May 2, 1857. • • • - • • 4- • • • •• • - Secretary of the Comnionavoalth. BrunarnnT's OFFICE, - • limuusuuna, June 22, 1857 F6trasytwania. 4 6S. I do certify that the above' and foregoing, la a true and correct copy of the original w Resolution promising. 'amendments. to the Constitution of ihe CominOn wealth," with the vote in each binn..h of the Loglsla. tors upon the final passage thereof, as appears from the on file in thin office. - - - testimony whereof I have hereunto not 13 • J my hand and caused tube affixed the seal of 'the ilecttitary's Office, the day and yeaeaboro written. A. 6. CURTIN,. . Secretary of the Commonwealth. " , . BeitalT., 'Starch 27, 1857. The 'resolution progOging amendinentis to the Coast'. antis) et the. Commonwealth .taduit wider cousideta• . thci.One.stion _ Ille_deuuto ' agroo.to the Allot ainendinent ? • . ThUyeas t.lid;nava;were teten agreeably to the•pnwl , . iiiiiiiivOrUill'Odualltutionoudovere an follow; viz.*: ',ltgas. 4 -fdessiii. -Brewer U oirgy," Ely, Evans, Ening , Isinliseb. Lawle r Myer: Smfkild,Stillatl,filitimanf' Staple, Straub, Welsh, - Wriglit and:Jana% Nfor,i—nessra. Orabb, tresaiTell; Finney, :Ilan gis; Weenie and Soutber-rT.' '. Soon . • • •.-• • thegneation,was determined In the affltteliflye.' , .... _ ltiattlthaltitl 2.• , FOR SALE. BY- 22A857-3t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably td the visions of the Comititution, and irony as follow, via Yeas--Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Crosswel:-,Ely,Evrins; • Potter, Finney; 'Flenniken, Ingraham, Jordrin..Bnox, LaubarlY, Lewis, Myer, Bellers.Shuman, Snothur,Steole, Strqub,' Welsh . . Wilkins, Wright, anil Taggart, Spea ker-2.1. Nvrs—Mossrs. CORBY, Crabb, Fraser, Gregg, Barris, Penrose and Seeflold-8. So the question - wgs determined in tho'nffirmative. • On the question, • - • . Will oho Senate agree to the iblid amendment? • Thu yeas and nays were taken agrombly to the , proV I. 'slim of the Constitution ,sad were as follows i Yrva.--MoSsrs. Brewer, Browne. Gmbh. Cresswell, Ely Evans, - Flenniken, • Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Kiilluger, Lanbarh:l.owis,llyor, Scofield. Sellers, Shuman, Soother, Steele, Straub, Welsh, IVilkins and Wright Coffey, Gregg, Bari's-and I'onrose-4. So the.quostion was determined lu the affirmative. On the question, - 'Will Cho-Senate op 30 - `''no and no- 4hoyeas nod nays were, taken agreeably. to. the .pro vjeletis of the Conolitutlon, and were as follgwa, tin YEAR -gbssrs. Brewer, Browne, 'OatTe3l, Creswell, Ely. Evans, Flenniken. Frew, Ingram, Kil I Inger, Knox, Laußleb, bowls, Myer. Scofield, &Bern. Shuman, South. Cr. Steel. litianb,-WelfilkAVilkins and-,lVright —23 - N v vs-31 esses. Crabb, Finney. Joni., n and-Penrose-1. So the question wax determined in the affirmative. • IS THE HOUSK.OP jtEPREffENTATIVES, April 211, 1857. I• The riisolution Moposing innendmonts to the Coati lon of the Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question; ' ~Wlll the Muse agree on the first, amendment? • ' The' yens and nays were Cation agreeably to the provi• alone of the Comititution, and were as follow, vie, -Yevn—Messra.•Anderson, Arthur,. Blekhouse, Bell Beck, Bishop, Bower. Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Nyder. Penfield, Foster. Cliblioney, "Uildea. Haunif, Harper, Heins, Hirst:mil. Hill. Ifillegas. Hoffman, (Berks.) Imbrie: Innes,,Jacolis; Jenkins, Johns, Johnsoit - Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Leisenring, Lfingalter, Lovett, Mannar, Mangle, McCal _mont, Mel Ivaln, Moorhead, Mumma, Musselman, Ni cholla, Nicholson, Nunemacher; Pearson, Pqters, .Petri kin, Pownall, Purcell; ItainsoMPltiladelphia,) Ramsey, (York) Reamer, Boca, Roberts. Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre) Stevenson Token, 'nil, Venvivirliis, Vickers. Vocghlev, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, - Williston; Witherow, -- Wrlght, •Zimmepnan and C.otz, Speaker-7S. ' • NolB—Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Han cock, Hine, Ibiffinau,.(l,elsmon,) Lebo, St' uthers, Thorn ' Warner and Whit rode-12, i.- . " - So the q uestion was determined in the affimative.- -- On the question, . Will the House agree to the second amendment? Tho yens non nays were taken'agreeably to the print skins of the Constitution, and were as follow, sit.: • - Ymia—Messrs. 'Anderson, !tackle:lima, Ball, Beck, 'Bower, Calhoun Campbell, Carty, Rut; Fausolit, Roster, alldea, Hemel, flamer, Heins, illestand, Hilleges, Hoff man, (Ilortis) Housekeeper, Inibri e, lungs, Jenkins Johs,..lohneen, limit:Mum,. Knight, .Lcisenaing, Longa liar, LO - iett, Annear, Mingle, Motivate, Moorhead. Mos. selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunomacher, Pearson, Pe ters. Putrikin, Pownall, Purcell, Riunsey,(Plilledelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw. Sloan, Tolan, Pall, Vooghley, Walter, Westbrook, }Phaeton, Zimmerman, and Onto, Speaker-57. NA:fi—Messra. Arthur, Augustine. Backus, Benson, Bishop, Brawn, .Chase, Clenvet, Crawibrd, Eyster. Gib b.mey; Hamilton; Hancock; Hill; 111110; Roffman; (LON -11010 Jal!Obli.liftrr, Lard, McCalmont, Mumma; Reed: Smith. (Cana:l.llQ Smith, (Cont. o,) . Stevenson, Striith• ers, Thorn, Lanv.rhis, Vickerii. Wagonseller, Werner Wintredo, Witherow and Wright-31. So the question was determined In the affirmative lln tin question, W.ll'the house agree to the third atnentiment 7 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably' to the pro. vlstrotnt of-the Conslitotton, and were as follows, via:. ' 17/ . 4ll—Messrs. Anderson,' Ihtehhousu, 74ail , Perk, Illehatnt.ilowerilrown, Calhoun.-CantpbelLOintse. Oleo nor, Crawford, DlCkey, Ent, E,sler, P24/11. Poster.tlib honey, Hamel,. Harper, Heins, 111,4414nd. 11111, Ilellegds, IfolTaton, 413erks,) Hoffman, (Lobanon,) Housekeeper, Inthrle, - Innen, Jacobs, Johns, Johrno”,__l(kulfman. It .re, Lebo, Lottgaker, Lovett, Mattear, Naugle, IVIcCal, utont. Moorhead, M tunnut.. Musselinan. - Nichols—Nichol _ son, punt tr tch, Pearson, Peters, Petrlk:n, Po wean, Put 44 et .111. Itantsey,Vtiork,) Reamer, lined, Rupp,' Slt‘v, Slnan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith. (Centre,) Stevens's; Tol.ll,Valle-Venvistrlds,,Vielters,-Vneghley,-Wagetmdler, Westhrook, Wltherow, Wright, 7.luttnerman ' end (Jets. Spealtr-72. ..NAYB-31o , srs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Bishop) Carty, Dock. Widen: linmilton, Hancock. liino, Jenkins, Knight, Leisetiring, .3fellrate, Uneasy, Whiled°lphla.. Roberta, Stinthers, Thorn, Walter, at Warner, Whton, Wintrodo-22, So the question wasAptermine l d in the ellinhative.—" On the question, , Will the House agree to the foukh amendment? The yeas and nova nue taken agreeably to the prop+ Slone of the Conntitut lon, and were as follow, via.: Ft:vs—Messes' Andersen, Arthur, Deckhouse, Bell, Reck. Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Camp bull, Carty, Chnpo, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eye ter, Faumld, Foster, Oibboney, (Mdse.. Hamel, Harper, Heins, iliestand, liillegas, Hoffman (Berks,) nom' man, (Lobanon,) housekeeper, ltiit,rlu, Innen, Jambs. Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Lei sewing, Longeker,Lev4t, blamer, Mangle, McCalmnnt, Mclivsin, Mumma, •Mussetinen, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuneumcher,Peerson.'Petbis, Petrlkin; Pownell,..Pnr cell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Ramsey. (York,) Banner, Reed, Beherts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan; Smith. (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Wan, Vail, Vanvoorhis Tickers, Toeghley, Wagennellor, Walter. Warner, West brook, Wharton, 'Williston, WitheroW, Zimmerman an Getz, Speaker-83. . Nvro—fileasre. Dock. Howllltnn, Hancock, Strittheta Thorn, Wlntrodo and• Wright ' So tho quoation was determined In the aillmilitive PENNSYLVANIA, ES., Ido certify that the above and foregoing-1s a true and correct copy of the." Yells" and "Nays" taken on the resolution proposing aniendmenti to the Constitu. tionuf the Commonwealth, nn the name 4peam on the Journals of the two Houses' bf the General Assembly of this Commonwealth for the session of 1857. ' wittlens_th,yhn&n.antLthaseatoriald Olen. this twenty-second day ofJune, one thousand eight hundred and fiftY.soven. -A. O. CURTIN,' Secretary of thsCommonwOnith. Carlisle, July 1,1857.-3 mos. . . HADTEST . Holllg, AND .• . GRAND GIFT CONCERTI !—A Grand GIG Can reit wlll.be hsldat BiECILANICSIII7IIO, August 11th, 1857. whoa 1250010 a will budlstrlbuted.awl.posltlvely a Gift for array Ticket. Value of Ms from 50 cantata $36. ,-' • , . Prloo of Tickets. One Dollar. • • A BRAND 111DBICAL. ENTERTAINMENT will be giVOll by the Keyatono C unet Band,the Mechanicsburg String Band, and othors. - . 'lvory ticket.holder will bo admitted to thin Concert, and trlithave ono Wire In the distribution of Olfts, Application for Tickets can be made by mall, or In went, to • • DORBIINIMER, Secretary. Juno 21;1867.-8t - Mechonliaburg, Pa. , PLOUGHS IN GREAT r - V.a . tidy consisting of Prouty, ,Maker, Wi ley, Packshill,"slde hill, aulisoil, Loithle iiliehignn and Star PlOughs kith wrought • shares, also expanding cultivators, .with • teal and faverelble ,:tooth," "field and "gardoinlriii. .rows, Cast Iron Rollers, hay, straw and fodder Cuttine, with 4 large assortment of Horticultural Tools, at wholesale and retail.. PASCHALL MOSSIS k CO. Implement and seed store Maud Market Street. • May 20.'27. • Philadelphi . RETIRED PHYSICIAN ; 75 years . • - .of, age, hiving* lost hit Father, two Brothers, X i drimc itor, Sc:ipin•Law, Yephewe and Nieces, by that dreadful disease, CONSUMPTION; and suffurtineuinew COUGH himself,: detetinined .to visit the 'East Indies, Egypt and Japan, whore ho discolored a PR CVENTATIVM and CaRTAIN Cuakfer Gelds, Coughs, , ronchitis, Cori. mammal, Nervous Datility.lllld Asthma - lilt Cough was mired immediately; be 'returned, cured his RELA TIVIX; who inherited the disease, and In connection whit his sou have employed it In_Shuir plata,* curing then• sands of cases ennsidererhapolesa by others. Far the purpose of reselling as many of BIS suffering. feltotr,bo. imp. , em possible, he it sending the Itecelpe tb all - 'wh'o doh It: for IS rents; 3 of lt,to parthe postage, 'and the balnuca printing. - Address .IM. Mem '3SL eprlui:s t , ,oppolto Rt.' Nicholas Hotel, Nevilfork., , Jupb IS, 11167,;=78ntipi. r' ~. ' '., ~ . r • . ~ . . 7 • tAgt,qnot„o. that; , lexiVoi'houw: ,40 tpfuseit to return. • All personirtreAlkeny eon tlened not to oredlCher. or poreolllim luyneonunt as wlll•pay. no debts noless,epiai•neted4U , myself.' • lillJ074;41t.• , •". •. , • t'"• . .IgBSE - HUTZ.: • • —• M t ,ganslbills.neatly.4ie"Med.-" , John H. Rheem, AT THE FURNITURE ROOMS OF.„,h. B. EKING, REST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. ree to thelliurtb itmerldroop SEWIET:RY'fI OFFICE, ilruusouno, Juno 22, 1857 20 WITNESSES; oi, THE FOR " 4 GER CONVICTED. JOHN DYE. la the Author. WHO has had ton years experi soca as a Banker and Publisher, and an ~ . 0 : t thor of • • A A .SERXES or LECTURES AT T.IIE tiEtilAD- aa WAY TABERNACIaE, , . • C) whore, for ton' successive, nights, KA- niter 50,00, IS people -f greeted him with Rounds of Applause ._. while ho exhibited tile manner In which Uountei , - ~j,, falters execute their Frauds, and the Sure: t and •••• Shiniest Me ns or Dote-ting thorn. VBunk Note Ealeavers all say that he is the -- • greatest Judge of Paper Monty Living.. 0 -r. cz Greatest Discovery . of the Present .9.;;;-;„./. -, . Century for, , 2,..9.littitilit - flifiltfatitiallit -- Viittsf -- . - NFs Describing every Genuine Bill In Existence, and exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in Circu o intim:ill Arranged so admirably; that -- 'REFERENCE IS NASY AND DETECTION IN • • STANEOUS. • ' •No Index to examine 1. No pages to hunt up :0 di But so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant Dankorand Itusiness Men Call MOO ALL AT A GLANTZ ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN.' •. - . Thus each may read the same in his.own Native Tongue. • ,c 0 Brost...Perfect Bank Note List Pa r, '• -fished. 0 3 Also. a LlBl of MI the Private - Bankers In Ame kr pica. • A Complete Sutinnary the Finance of Ei.t• rope and Amerfen Will; be - published - in - each - ea. Hun, together with all Important NEWS OF 'IIIK DAY. Also,- A SERIES'OF TALES, from art old "' Manuscript fount' in the East. It furnishes the cu most complete history of ORIENTAL LIFE, de, EP scribing the Moot Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that country have - been so often found. These Storleslully continue throujlinitt the:whole y. ar,_andrnill-prove-the most entertaining beer offered to the Public. Oa .- Furnished Weekly to subscribers Only, at $1 a year:, AlLlet tern must be addressed to' .lOIIN S. DEE, Ranker, Publisher and Proprietors, 70-Wall st., N. Y. May 27.-1857, - - CARLISLE FOUNDRY, DIACRINE gHOI, ' CAIt FACTORY and - • • SASH FACTORY! '- East Mein Street, CARLISLE.' This mitonslve establialiment is now in Complete or. 'der and supplied with the Lest machinery for executing werlfin avery department. Tlie - tullidlngs - hrtro - also Leen greatly enlarged this spring and stocked 'frith the newest and Most Improved tools for the.manulacture of DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, Shutters, Blinds; Monldings, Brackets and ell other kinds of Carpenter werrk. We Invite Builders. Carf penters and others to call and examine our facilities for doing this description of work. The best Materials used and mires as low as at any other establishment In the County or elsewhere: • STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER. and repaired as beretofbre.' Engines hare been recent ly built for W. M. Henderson A Son. in 'Ma borough, It. Bryson & Co. Allen-township, Ahl A Brothers. New rule, Shade 3rlVetrol, North Middleton. and ot.cere, st-whose establishment they may be seen in daily op emtion.and to whom ive'ran refer fur evidence of theta- IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. of every description, from the smallest' to the heaviest . pieces, executed at short notice for every kind of ma. chlnery,. A low, variety of mill castings now on hand Two Wilful Pattern makers ettostently employed.— It EPA RING promptly ot ten ded . to for,. Paper Mills, Orbit Mills, Faetorles, &c. Turning and . Fitting Mill Spindles, 4r. done in MO best style. TIIREBIIIINO MACIIINEB . ANItt such as BoVil Gear Four Bono Powers, Horizontal Door Four and 'two Horse Powers, Corn Sheller& Crushers, Iron pollen. Plough castings, and other ar ticles for farmers, on hand or promptly. weds to older. BURDEN CATS 111.111. T, and repa:red. Our facilities for building Cars are now more complete than heretofore mid enaltbk us to..fur ' tish then) to transporters on the rill road on ammo dating terms and made of the best materials. 'Orders selielted and entire sotientetloO guarantee - I. Tholong experience in the business of the senior partner of the tem, and the completeness of our ins chlnery In every branch,of the eslablithmeot warrant so In assuring the beet work to all who favor us with their orders. The continued patronage of our old friends and the public Is respectfully solicited. May 2C, r F. GARDNER h Co. • DR: WM. E. HOYT'S OLD 'ESTA; lILISHED PRIVATE HOSPITAL_ Is removed to the ihtstable Arcade, opposite (north) the Post Office Syncope, N. Y.. where he will Introdme to the notice of these afflicted with . ._. .. - - rliiv?erE AND BYPUILIO DiskAks, The 'French ayetem of cure. Thle &me of complaints ho hoe made and Intends to make kapeela icy, and the knowledge ho bee OF THE NEW METHOD of treatment. now In operation in France and in the Hospitals of this country, warrants him In saying that none' of the forms Hie ,disease is wont to assume, is without a BURR; QUICK -AND PERMANENT REMEDY. Niro thousand patients cured annually. The tome. dies employed by Dr. W.-E.llorr. are free from offensive taste or sme 1-contain no increttry and require no change of diet. business or pleasure. ,z PERSONS AT DISTANCE. , • • May be cured nt,,home,.by stating their case, and ad dressing_ajettar_to IIOYT.---Itemileit-the— name cud placm N B.—Ladies id-bent of le pleasant and Mire remedy far Irregularities, obstructions, to.. ,nn obtain DR-DUMAS' FRENCH FEMALE MONTHLY PlLta. at the Doctor's Mike In the Beatable Arcade. Married Indies Illcertein situations should not use them. For reasons, see directions with each boa, price Si, sent by mall to all parts of the world. Dr. Wnt. P. lloyelathe only agent in the United ,States, Also, for sale si; the Doctor's office, the -Female Plotecting Instrument, an .unfailing preventative of conception; Is invaluable to such es through come physical contbrrnation or'defer inity are incapacitated for safe reproduction. Orders from any part of the United States. enclosing 05, will secure the return of the Instrument. And all other in struments of a private nature, for female uses, can, be had at the Doctor's office Remember that Dr. Wm. E. Hoyt is the only permaneat,ly established and responsi ble physician in central New York. that treats private • - diseases, and his practice extends through every State lu the Union. Remember the place—Dastable Arcade. • Office hours, p A M. Sundays from 2 till 6'P. M. All cures warranted or no pay, `1 • DR. WM. E. HOYT, • Syracuse, N. Y. • THIRD OF SPRING __. -AND SODIMIAGIOODS, t the Now Store, Corner ofNorth Hanover And Low thor otroato, The undersigned returns thongs for the patronage bestowed upon him by the pnblic, and at the same time respehtfully announces that he has just 'rani-lied from Dhiladelphin, and is tow opening a New lot of - Summer DItY WOW and ow lalttES, consisting in part as flillows,end which Ire is determined tolell at .the low est CANZi prices. , SILKS, Ducal Cloths, Clirllies. Alpacas, Do Lames, Da Rages, Lustros, Poplins Lawns, Itanak,res,' Brilliants, Skirillur; French clad - tirotch Olovis; Ifosiery, c.; SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS of every stile and cina. ty. • ' --' E 'STAPLII 'AND DONIESTIC—DRY-GOODS, Cloths, Cu simereiri Tostings,'Finonels, Muslins, Tithing's, Stripes Cheeky, Calicoes, Cottoolides, Linens, Sheelinics. Do. 11i111,, Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored nod white Carpet Chain, Sr.. Au. ' PABASI/LS AND UMBRELLAS., Also IS:large and splendid assortment of lloSsrrfrs. MU, an; Boors and Suess, A superior lot of Fresh • • ' OBOCERig.S,' , Coffee.' Bugv, ttolastoy, ••giro, Sppon. ac., de: Having noleetod my entire nooklth tip t;yoiitryt tom, nod.tho toitist o.ltn•tOtiotyclean Ott uro mylilonde ond the publlv.gooftralty, olVto toy rover to 'make vity ostitfillYt 7.Noti Mown' as , TSTLS-VOll. .'w111110.4( wiYar, foto tr',1,1)11114(1 .- 11t4blino nsy.. OtoolybotoorporttoiOtr. ; : • will poy,tlio I*-4ltostAlittk O titrlie Iforltuttor;.4# • Ent. SOO% dad ••• • , MEM Eisceffaticous: ,Aptl, ST REGEIVED,AIIOO.P.ENIN%. .cier Neuarara - CHEAPliwo.uot.Erfequf, ! ' 001b0 ,x4; , ,' • • & p leto,witemV.o4-4104.001a04: araftoie tab. itilastetibilonn" •, • hutat Steak: of MOONS, Watches,;' .lanalrl. Sliver and Slate 4. Ware.:_,YA •'Ca ••• • , At NAUGLE'S. ,•• OYlNAd • andSllver Unfit. In a n d 'Open ,Case Watdialt to „AA /faneles and At •NAUGLE'S. Finis and Cheap Jewelry of ' , rally style and: quality • lit, the piece "wanted ' j' - etkAvaLis. -- Sllverns4 - 41sint - WalteiwUld ' Sittlti - Suiptri'aud - Card Rackets ,- Salver, Tabli Tei, Unman, Sugar, Salt, Dessert and Cream Spoons,__ • •,• 1.• ..•LAt NAUGLE 13.. Fine Pearl, Lan, Coral, Cameo, Galdatene. Uosale, rentlno Waite, Jet Box and Claes setts cheap , At NAUGLE'S. .Diamond Droaatpina and Fl°gerin t NAUGLE'S. .Cold hunting Cue, Eight Day Levers; Gold Bunt. ing Cane, Duplex; Gold Hunting, Cr t o;x 4 ola t tLre E i, ,s. Bagley'e 'best quality of Gold PetleNs:; DittolUold Pans and Sliver llolders, • . At NAUGLE'S. Sliver end Plated -Tea Setts , - Goblets , Cope, Toast Rack's, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, Tea Bells, • - ' • -At NAUGLE'S: Gold Nee*, Test. Curb, liob, 404. aut' thin Chigne, Gold Brocelets, - Looketa; Thimble', Crosse!, Charms,' • - . -At NAUGLE'S. ' French Timo Floral to ran three arid fbor weeks, '• . . At NAUGLE'S.. ' • Cold Sleeve, Vest, collar, and Shirt Studs of all stylei !tidilllaqtYr . - . ..• , • • • Plated korko, ' no, Kpi . ves, lii - Is A pk .C l N n A lt U l a ng% lP , :11 . vim ThltablOsi Shields, ------. -- " - 7 -----. It At NAUGLE'S., • Pluttnas,:Amordeons, ?lusls DOXTritr u e u lV, Ladles' Portmonales. Pearl and Leather, Plato and Fancy Travelling tags, very nice styles, cheap •• - At lIAUOLE'S. If you want to have your Watchai put In good re-' pair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. If you want to get a Cheap Clock, you eta get it • • At NAIIGI.Wei r . If you want your Silver Ware neatly mutest at short notice, mil • At NM:to - LES. ... All ghats warranted as represented, or the'MOney re• funded,. . . ' At NAIIOI.E'S 'Persons that want bargains Ire melted to .11 ~ .At ikirttLitze. . . .N EW-GOODS BATECIADFS,. BAR- N OAINS.—The subscriber has Just returded from Now York and Philadelphia, and ismow opening an im mense stock of the handsomext and cheapest Dry tioods ever br .ught to Cumberland wanly:. DRESS GOODS for the 'Ladles—a full line of magnificent Silks, Challis, Barge Robes, Ducole, De Mines. Lawn' Robes„Cling. home, Lavellas, Ottoman, Plaids, c., &a. EMBROIDIRIES . An Imnuince ruisortment of elegant French worked Collars; UnderlieGym - Handkerchiefs, Flouncing; Edg ings and Insertings, bought from the importers in New York, and will be add at prices to deffall competition. - BONNETS, RIBBONS, NiAS FLOWERS. A large stock of Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers at very low prices.. , • ' CLATIIS.• A. ND CASSIMERES, • • • •, . • • • —at-Lew lot-of-Cloths-and -Ccolialitrerei,- tour Bandsome and seri cheap.'• - - •- - . • . trial, Linens, Muslins.Checkx, ilcklnget Linen Chocks, Cottonadea, Pants Stuff for Men and Boye In great 'rlety, together with all other kluds of geode too numec roux to particularize. ' • • All my old Friends and Custommi, and the public In general are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing, and they will be certain to get good bargains and' save money, at the Old Stand, East Main Shoot. CHARLES 0011,11 Y. Owlish!, Apol.B, 1857. NEW, GOODS! GOOD. GOODS! IF YOU WANT NEW GOODS, • 0000' 000D3, - AND CHEAP 00000 co TO Vl , ooi , B', next door to 51aglauciillo's Ilotel,,and,you will find a large assortment of Goode, goneleting of Dip k, Fancy and I/ onoa Silks; Merinos,,, Persian ''Gloths, De Lain.% Do Dagen ' A Ipaccas, Scotch Maid., Sack Flan. nels, Scuteh, „iklanehoster, Sarlston, Chambrag Ging . home, Calicos[, Yinec•Frolich Worked Collate, Itlblems, lliielery. Gloves, km, Jcc. - • DOMESTICS.—WooIen Twilled. Flannels, Drilling- Ticking, Sage and Bagging; Cotton Flannels,Osnatioige, Dentin, Gingham, Tnblo Draper, Ghecks,•whlte and col, ored Carpet Chain, &c. in Shawls and Illankato we have aorta, Mies inid conditions..- • _ For gentlemen we have Fine French Black Clothe, Black and Fancy. Casalmeres and Doeskins, 'Satin Veg. Ings,.Tweeds, Satlnetts, Velvet Cord, Kentucky Jeans. 3e.& 7, - As - for men's, women's and children's, hoots & Shoes,. we defy competition. .Also, a very superior lot f Groceries, cacti as Coffee, Sugar, a Rice ' Spices, &e. Our stockhas been selected with the greatest can; as to price and quality, and we are determined to sell at very small advances. Those wlshlnCto-purchase nlll find that nears selling an cheap—if not. cheaper—than any house In town; and they will find It to, their ad. vantage to givens t-eallb - , . Butter, Eggs, Raga, Soap and Dried Fruit taken a Market prices. N. W. WOODS, Ag't. Don't forget the place, next door to .Iltagleuchlln's hotel. QPRINO AND SUMMER CLOTH ky ING. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. . North Hanover at, opposite The prOprietors of thin popular Clothing Establish ment. respectfully . announce that they have Jose re. coved an immense stock of Clothing and piled goods, which they will sell at the lowest prices. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING for Men and Boys. composed of ,overy dose. ipt inn or -new goods, tu!ected with the greatest care. and made in the latent_stylet_and-taste-of-dishlen, -- tind - watraitt - sd - le prove the same as represented, at the time of purchase. Observe that every article of Clothing sold by the proprietors of this establishritent nay be relied upon as : being well selected. -Among his extensive assortment may be found Fine Black-and moo new style Dremand Frock Coats. made in the latest fashions of Frenrkand English Cloths— _ New style Business CMOS: 11 Black. Bide,. Brown, Olive and Green Cloths, and Plriln and Fancy 'Cass' - Vesta etidleas 'Variety, of Plain and Fancy Silks, Satins, Cassimares, Grenadines-Marseilles, de.% Fine Black French Doeskin and Fancy Cassimere Emits., Plaits Light-Colored Cassimere• rants—Spring styles. • J BOYS' CLOTIIINti. Just completed: by far the largest and cheapest as sortment of Boys' Clothing,. sultaide for Spring and Summar that can be found iq Carlisle, consisting of !Nets, Pants and Vests of all slued and qualities, to which constant additions will be madeduring the sea• Also, a full assortment of Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, rocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves Hosiery and timbrelbis, - . • Just received, a large assortment of Block and Fancy Colored Cloths, Black lioeskin and Fancy Camimeres, 'Vestings and a . great variety of new and fashionable Geed. for Pants and Vests; which pill be made up to, 'order, on the most reasonable terms, • The subscribers hope, by strict attentlen to business, and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a con• fluvratice of pUblio patronage.' ARNOLD d LIVINOBTON, Ai.rll 1. 1857 b NT I OUNT HOLLY ' -- SPHING B, These Springs, will be .opan fog-the reception ,• a tors,- on • the :bath instant. Situated sig miles south of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at the gorge, in .the South Mount In, (Blue Ridge) through which Mara the beautiful Mountain Creek, the location laintstirpaasad, tocgood.water r pure ali,-pleastntrdrives, tad - tool, shady, walks. Prom the top of the mountain, there lea eplen- Imo view of the beautiful Cuinberlaild Valley. and the savant) adjoining counties. • Those who are fond of gunning and fishing, can here find amusement. A daily communication with Carlisle, embles •Jsitors to receive their letters in a few hours- TERMS,mtven TIOLLAILS Pflt . • IINFERENCES. , - O'Brien; Gra - MbrAtCo. Dr. Thonuis 'Buckler, 1l Thdtlmore. Mott. Maury May, A..IL Bnroits. Lot., • Beldtecoau & Hayward. IV. S. Campbell, St, Lawrence Hotel, " 11'14 Hon. 'Freil'lt Watts; Mrs. J. B. Mares, - • Carlisle. .1.11. Parker, Erg., Col. Chan A. May: • - • .. .• June, 17,18F.: 1 2 mo.) NVHO S AIX BOOK ANDS MUSICSA ND . eA RJ: 1 4, TA I 11:,. JUST It • • Renton's Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, Vol. 11 to be complete, In 16 Vols. • - Cloth, 3,00, Fhp., R6O per rot. - Denton's Thirty YOnrs.in the Senate, 6,00 Bartlett's Narrative of Explorations In Texas, Nov Mexico, &e., • Burns' Oyelopoilla of Sermons, • • • • 2,60 Layerd's Ntnevatr-New Ed. Complete. • • .1.0 Cyclopedia of Pmetiml, •• ' lAA Iderse's Gerieral„ , Atlas of the World. . 0,00 SIIKYOCK, TAYLOR & SMl'fil, -• • Wrapping PapeiMer tole at. --- -)ITSIIitYOCK.-TAYLOR & 8M1T11.16.- Rand Boxoe for tlile at • . SIIIITOCK, TAirl.olt.& Pianos, PJeledeons, &c., for Salo at •- • - SIIRYOCK, TttlilOß - & - SMITIPB. Porte Follot4 Writing Desks. 'Bo Sr rale at • ' • SIIRYOCK, TAY Olt it SMITH'S. Pictures and Picture Frhswenw saient 131/IIYOCK, CAVIAR gi smrrics: Blink Ifooka of all sizes die silo at , ' '' Bl -1 11 VOCIIiTA•VL4R - & -I IITF - S. PI • . . Hymn Books P.-ayer,tlents. dr . for sal, at SliitYuCK. 111.... 1 1: fe SMITH'S. 'prS :f 4. °LITT i. ON 'OF e partnership hert - t,frre e.iAinr,lAtvmen {b4 nud e ,' signed In the Drikf dirp•llt d t.y mutual coni•ent ou the 12th instimi,. Thu 171 t,tandi n,arcoun will befiettle:r vt'il I w'n,; call coit tun the businesa at the old • ": • Newvlllo, June . ENOTI( I ,I4]. - •----Tllitti ::ugiersign . d. hiving. ..beedi apipillt.Z.l !“,1i,..1.4 . 4 1 .t , •01 , /72117i1TS •'..iN D BUlt,l:23"t!r , cbi,.i . :', lit..' ‘`.(Ont s alliqrlathf. r ruw th. `24lb do,j , or. April-LI . -- . 1 *-.,zit.,:v ;;1 ,'S notico,tlat all poi 'son)/ having 1ia41) , 0:., ' .. j cc, ni...lm; tpt , Fepiiits loir PlPaso 'llt!'".'.. tl i-`!'.' ' ,. .Pi'l-k--- - . • isliAintm cans, ' jyul4,l4l;Ciautb.oc.,,l'a.'T.'; =M BEE =1 . HAIR Sao doubt, ilia mask wonderful dlmoiery_Of tide-age , of pm nes& fbr It will restore permanently, gray baleto - Itainteind - colei:,ffebrartltelitlaCotthenuddlwitb=sf-= Most - luxuriaergroli - ,7 - emovo at once all dandruffeaft itching, cure 'all scrotal itdotherentanious eruptions, such as amid bead; et 4 ItWilt cure, ill, if by magic, -nervous-or-perlodloal - hendarbe - make tbe , balr soft, --- ,gloary, and wary, ind preierve.tb t- e color pa:featly, Mid tbe hair from failing, to eatreneseld age.-- The tbllowlng trotn a dlatligulabod Member tbe medlnd profession:' _ • • ; Sr. ' An y "January 1,1814. PR4I3/3801V 0. J. WOOD- • Den Ste.:-17neolleited, I send you this certificate. Atte.. being "nearly bald for a long time, and - having trial 'all the hair restoratives exteM, and_baling-fle Dilthl - n any, 1 was Indeed , on hearing of you to give it.a - trial. 'I placed myself - in the bands of a bardtr, and had my head robbed with a good stiff finish, and the - theTivistOratiiitlien . ell rub - bed in tlUl6s , scalp was in aglow. This 'repeated every morning, and In three weeks the young hair appeared and, grew re-. pithy from August last till the present time, ana is now thickAlack,and strong—softand Pleasant to the touch; whereas, before, it was bomb andw lry, what little there was of it, and that little wee disappearing very rapidly. • I still use your restomtiveabout twice a week, and shaft soon barb a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had - read 'of these thingsand who.has not but have not seen hitherto any case whore any person's lair was re ally benefited - by any of the hair took*, etc., of the day: and it really given me pleasure - to record - the redult of may experience. I have recommended your preparation to others, and it already has a buys and•generous sale throughout the Territory. The pe o ple here know its effects, and have contldenculu it. The supply you sent ue, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is • nearly' ex hausted, and daily inquiries are made for It. . You 'de. servo credit for your discovery, and I for one, return you my thanks for.thehettefft it has done me, for I cer tainly had despaired long ago of ever affecting any finch result. . . ~ .- - [F,rom- t he- E dltOr of the Beat - Estate Advertlser." -- - flosroir27 School Street, Nereir2oo,llsl3. - • .:Deart Mi.—Having biicome prematurely unite gray; I was induced, some six weeks sin* to make a 'trial of your liestorativw.". I have used lees than two bottles, but the gray•hairs have all disappeared; and although my halt has agffillraltairlad Aglaia color, yet the process of change le gran.ually going on, - and I am in great hopes that In reshort time my hair will be as dark as formerly. I have ales been • much gratified at the healthy moisture mid vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, audit has ceased to come out u for 'tuerly. Froiesspr Rood . . • I have usod Professor, Wood's Hair Reiterative and have admired its wonderful offset. Bly hair was diel'esm• tug, asi I thought prematurely gray, but by the use of his •' itestonitive, , ,' It has resumed its original eolor,and I have no doubt, permitnently so. '. SIDNEYBREEEE,' - • Ex-Senator United Statyr. For male, In Carlisle, by S. 'lf. lIAVERSTICK, SAME ELLiorr•atna.Drnggtate everywhere. Feb. 28, 11357.—1 y. . • "IR .0 G, PAINT, AND GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, lannerof Tenth and Market Streets. Office In Second Wo Invite attention to our enlarged, stock Drugs, :Paints, 011 e, Varnishes, &e.,, selected expressly for - our sales, arid comprising one of the finest assortment' in the. United Stites, which we offer at low prices, for cash or approved credit.: • . WE MANUFACTURE very.extensliely: • . Premium Pure White Lead, (beet,) Kensington Pure White lead: - • , .Pearl Snow. White Lead. " Ilene Iffentagtie" FranCh (beet,), • - Philadelphia Snaii White Zino. • Silver's Plastic Fire and Weathorpmof Paints,, } Chrome Greens, yelle . wa, and colors generally... :- AGENTS FOR: • Porter's euperlor AlkaliowWindow Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted.) The New Jersey Zinc Company's products, • Tilden and Nephew's New York %arnishea, Brooklyn Premium Pure Whlte•Lead,• Hampden Permanent Greens Pure Ohlo-Catawba.BrAndh-le., eke., IMPORTERS OF: • French and English French and English Cylinder Glans, • . C,olorod and.Engrared Window Glass, . Daguerreotype Glass, Hammered Plate for Floors and Skylights, Drugs.-Chomicals. Perfumery, Ac., - WHOI.ESA LE DEALE. S IN: • •. Druggist.' Articles geoerally. . Painters' Tools of all descriptions, • - Hydraulic end Itonlan Cement. Calcined and Land Planter. . • • Paper Maker's Clay, Satin-White, . }BENCH. RICHARDS & CO. Store, N. W. cor, of Tenth and Morita krauts, Factory. Junction York Ayonuo; Crown add Call°,o3lll strautn, Philadolphia. E. W. CA Itlt. MANNY'StONBINEWREAPIN AND MOWING MACHINE, . • In putting these machines into the mallet - forlbc7 harvest of 1a57, I have the beet grounds for belelving they will meet an extensive sale, and prove re entirely satisfactory ., to the farmers of Cumberland county- as they bare proved fieretr fore. " Up to this time their has not been another Combined Reaping end blowing Machine suede that has succeeded to an extent that - -will warrant a manufacturer in building or a farmer In ying it fora combined machine: - while the Mating Machine ae made by Wood 'has been so aucennsful for both purposes Reaping and Mowing, that in 'section's • where they h ave been used, I hell renal pity le ae well established as that of any other Implement used by the former. After the experience and contents of the last harvest, z wo deem it only neCestary to refedthose wishing to buy' Combined-Machine to the following permits who peed -Manny's Machine in cutting their crops last year;"via: rntd . k. 'Watts, Esti, John Noble, W iillam Bair; Ayra• ham Bradley, Joseph A Stuart, James Stuart; Edward W. Weakley, Peter Louck, William Moore, Christian Herr, Williams Parker, James Grabanyßobert liry/son. ;- Samuel Allen, Solomon Robe Jonati Rudy, John M Woittiburn sod John Eckerd. )Vith each machine will be-furnished two scythes, two extra gultnis, two ex tramortlolle, one extra pinion and wr-nch. All the benringe of journals will he case locdened,__The_ahnes, guardeand-gearing willlatait.thii— laTXStilleburylritn,,,The =rhino is warranted caps.' hie of cutting from ton to twelve acres of gram or grain per day in a workmanlike manner. Pries of Combille,d Machine, at Carlisle, 0140. These Machines can he had at Singizer'w Warehouse, in Mechinalesburg, by applying to 11.-W. Irvin at the - Railroad Depot. J. ARMSTRONG, May - • Agent; fbr W. A. Wood. THE COMET, IS - .COMING ! !I • Seeyon meteor Comet Molting, • Fierce along Ito pathway dashing, . Nations palel while ever nearer Speeds the giant—nothing clearer • Than aro fades the flowers of.l nue, It will sweep fair earth • Ere we drop the tragic curtain, We would let you know for certain,. That the arm of RENTZ A BROTHER • Are ahead of any other. We have ellkn, that poet never ' Peen, when he wrote "ladies ever • . Loveliest are, with little dressing;" • We would change: his mind we're guessing _ •Then to suit the summer weather We have dresses light as ether, PUNA GRENADIMAZ—BARCOES, You should hear the ladies praises! -Lticy says, "now did you evert" - Mrs. Soaii--"No I never." Carpets in.h.lght colors glowing, Robes In graceful flounces Bowing, • - - And fur hearts with anguish riven For some loved one passed to heaven - We hat, sombre crapes, revealing f. . Every shade of wounded feeling. I • • " • ' For those, who In life's freshest howl, Weuld bend their steps to Hymens bower We've richest dralieries that will vie, • With Winters robe In purity; • And lovely flowers, whose rosy flush - Blendsaweetly - '4lth the Brides own blush And yet, to swell the vast outline) • • Have ORIIVELLA and CIUMOLINX. May 20, '67. CUAIEERLANB VALLEY BANK. • PROPRIETORS. Bakst:Q.44 --- -- ROUT. C. STERRETT, JOHN DUNLAP, RICHARD Koons, . JOHN S. STE:RUT; JOHN 0. DUNLVD, li. A. Stunagoli. This Bank, doing business In the name of Ker, Brun naman ,h -Co., la now folly prepared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice: • Interest paid on special deposits. Cer- Mates or deposit bearing interest at the rate of flea per cent. will be issued fir as abort a period as four niontbs. bl'nterest on all certificates will ceasp at ma turity, provided, however, that if said cortificatorhre renewed atsany Unto thereafter for another given pe 'Hod, they shall boar the same rate of interest up to the time of renewal.' Particular attention paid to the col !action of notes ; &efts, chocks, &r., In any tart of the Bolted States or Cantlas. itetitittances made to England, Irefaidf °Otte Conti nent. • The faithful and confdentlal execution of all orders entrusted to them, may be rolled Upon: . They call , the attention of Farmers, bleclisitica and all rthers ivhollesire n safe depository for their names,' to the undeniable fief, that rho proprietors of Iblek41111: aje INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates for all the Doposstsiand other ,obligatlons of"Kiir; maaA Co. They have recently towered Into their new House ,dirently opposite- their former stand. in II est Main Streol,'s Tew doors not of the Railroad Depot-, , 'whore they will at till times be pleased to give any PIP' formation desired in regard to money matters in gene.. ']Open for hilliness Prom:9 o'clock in then:ion:an uulli , o'clock in the ev,ettlng.. . , ' A. STURGEON, Cashier. JOS. W. PATiON, Papyrtown, Cailielp, May 20.1867, T • - B: - .K.II;LLER'S. 0.113.;IP :HAT • •,7 • , CAP, BOOT llTtllllJ. Wu Invite. the attention of therublli, to oar. large ~ , 11-v erhatelaairJusset- A Po9:lDSTebislrVrlll- I Wd ;heap as it any. 01(4 eatsbllshuleuJ, Ju Carlisle. We have .„ , for men,lxiya and elflldrenonadrt of exceileut• raateelal fold of every grade nod /and n nokodld eu.sdet.• meat of Straw, 'Lite, Celn , , and lnla ~t:s ILtts, • rendy Ulf:med. All klUdi of l`letli hod Pi a »vi ffoux 25 , cents lfpwarda. -,Our nw.2. rf lii)VCS -not be, egeolledowid - ‘e e:i ft, nue tdd Ides and cut 'touiein Otisiil , 4 0.11 Rod ~ N araig..l our 5t.041, glll4O fe ' of coulident eor nhilitp , lo 'duo). All liledn I.adios, slibßO4 and. Child en'n GAVI`MIR, ' 'of the beet•tnatorlal,,onlietaufly ow lined. ,r:Roit:NsoN, w. tlLlitit()N, • N. ll.=All ripe ease J iratts.. • • L.t.1.r1i.;: , 4,1p,(3,1, O„T'C.,C~,:.- S:oiirr 18 . e I . , ry citeti ldlittdlettoril tsssmr,i;Fdo'r.s.s.ot •I.i@ IstO of tOs. lora uf„li Ut Calstisly4ll4lqi aw/ted'lli thq so Lstail,sr;, resldlok in'. sidd All'ilostiotis,lnsteldod to s;tlci,4l:sts!ds, srs. rociusstod,l , 4 , 4 mn ke paylooot,-m d f till ltal log els 141! Or tiOnlitt 1)4 allyst,tdo:Etills, mldtsi know al the -nolo Itho4t .011.1i./11.V/14111:' ;MO** ; ' , , ii6fraberpcinb Newliork . Yours hastfly, ' J. W. BOND, - Firm of Bond 1 Kelley, Druggists, Bt. Paul Respectfully your ].,C.M. RUPP, CARI,YLE, Illln6ls, Jt11315 . 19, 1/366. etlity, Philadelphia. WITH- WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT EVERY, VARIETY OV HATS, bucuUun. . . W ll9'l g a iNT 4t Br E lULT ° GOOD WILL HONE COMPANY? SME:=3 • • , • • The GooBWlll Hose Company aespeclihllylnlbrmthe dello that they hairs fbn*lld a Joint Stook .61iNtIon v r the purpose Of securing mitilehrokitutdo to gauchos: rim Engine and Hose. They have procured a large L . eortMeat Of Eligint Engravings, which • thoyvelgl troll onerdol her each, the'purchaser of an Eingrovisig will ; „Ave with It a ticket, which will give the holder • ,entof au opportunity 'to draw one of the ' annexed •lendid girls, to the lit of which we would knife at / ration. No better chance was ever offerml,, L than the merit, as the purchaser not' anti gets air en graving, , t. it our scheme is no hill of gifts that in trap six slat, heresuud.berdrawn-tiv0411141,-to„willr—Th.ere ,l ill be but 10000 ling/ravings sold, alid.tha gifts will nount to 320 2. • 411plendki New-Biick House,3 stories on Pitt --- st..rnow - occupled - by:Johtt Men, Esq;:suld .oceupial.bY Daniel . • 404,1E10 1 tipleadid Rose Wood Plano,' •• • ' 400 I rindidllieloaeon, , • •• • 150- 1 nating.AMl Gold Watch, 126 ,1 Batt Silver WM% ' • 125 1 Hunting Case (told Watch, , ' 101) I•Ladiee -• • do. - 100 Sett China Waivt, 100 , 2 Gentlemen'a Gold.Watclues, (at $76 each,) 150 .2 Ladies' , do. ~ do. • - - 150 Welnut ” .46 ,1 Bedstead, • le ' 5 .12 Gentlemen's Silver Watches. (((a t $7O each; 1 4 0 do. (a t 850 each. . 200 , do. Gold Watches, (at 850 each, . 100 ' do. ' Silver do. (at 0.5 each, 250 a BettaJewslbi, (at VP 611 04) . • lO ' Gold BraCelet, . •L - • . 6 Gold Bracelets, (at $l6 cocky 4 Gold BraceletE(at6llo oath,) 1 ladles' f(roastpinse (at Sl.O 1144) • Pair Ear Rings, a t $lO 'each') ' • Britietpini, (at L. - inch," . r Gold Rings; (it' aich,)„ ' : 1 ;1okt/ice books, at 85 eachiL_ t. PO • do. ,at $2 etch, ' • -,l ollold - Pencils, - at $2 each; ' KlGold Rings, (at $2 each,) ' • Albums, (at $2 each,) ) 10 Gold Rings; (at $1 each,) • I • Kl'Books, (at $1 each,) ' .0 Ladies',Hollars, (at $1 eaeli,) / 000 Engravings, (at $1 each,) . 000 Pleasant Music, (at 26 cte. each,) ' . $lO.OOO As Noon u the - sharer, are al) sold, the property will drawn, and notice will be given to that effect. For the object and design of the above as well's.* the iterprise of tho parties conducting and ,f‘rming the isociat on we would refer to the *Cowing named gem omen. - . ~. .. . CArllsle.-4. BJPAIker, E. It. M. Henderson, Esq., tales. It. Smith:Tag... West Peniustoorongblion. J. . Abt, MI O. Agents wanted In every town and village In the State. &kohl can be tutt e l oftli follcreing persona In Owl&le: Charles Ogllby cods Store, Samuel itlllot, - Drng lore, - P. AT Store, J. - D. Halbert, Grocery Store; hemaa Con n, Jewelry Store; Henry Saxton, Herd ers Store; Miner & Drothers, Clothing Store; C. In a' Omen , Stole; W. H. A. Naugle,"Jeweiry 'Store. mama wishing to. become Agents will make appltea m either by letter or personally to. titth 1847-0 mos: RETIRED A PHYSICIAN whose sands of life have nearly_run out, die covered while in the Brut Indies, vicertaln Cure for tionsumptles, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold's, and General Debil t This remedy was discovered by him when his on , Child, a. daughter, was given to die. He, had hers much of the wonderful resto five and healing qualities of preparations made from ,e East India Hemp, and the thought occurrod to bins tat he might make a remedy for his child. Ills stu ,erl hard, and .succeeded in realising his wishes. Ills did was cured, and Is _row alive and well. He n . — /ciltpktiUte — feidlito firrirsdir rem. •y °wands : safferera in all parte of the world, and he has never Iled In malting them completely healthy and happy. !shingle do as touch good expearible, he will *end to sch of his afflicted fellow beings as request It, this re. •Ipe, with full and explicit directions for making. It I. and successfully using It. He requires such appli. ;Ist to enclose him one shilling—three cents to be - re. ;rued' as postage on the mashie, and the remainder to applied to the payment of this advertisement: Address N. J. Dr. II Dr. R. JA3IES, No p 19 Grand at., Jersey City, N.'ll.—Dr. IL JaruCs has neither office nor agent In or York, as some have pretended and advertised. le recelpe is sent from so rises but No. 19,Grand • -net, Jersey City, N. J. - • . . . May 27, 1857.-3 w. - • TACOD ROPILY. I A. K. Reim. V O'CICE hereby given that I have thin day Associated with me, - as a partner in the rwardlng, Commission and Oraltillusiness my son LBEItT K. MIRED, and that the above businera will hereafter conducted tinder- the name ofJ, MIRED SON, • J. RIESE-E. 11.—IliglIent Cash prices for PRODUCE oi all - ktlds, LOUR, WIIHAT, RYE, OATS, &e. Salt, Plaster; &t . ways on hand and for sale. Carlisle May 1 ' ' HAATCH, MEnclirV . _ Udh.flanover Street two doors Norttallepts,&-Bro's tore; -tae just returned from Phi adillphilf, with Al stock of Cloths eassimeres,,Vestlngs du, de. Suita ble for Spring and Summer wear, which he Is prepa ed make , : •up to order promptly, and on .reasonable ,rms.. , • • . .. , • Also on hand CHEAP READY—MADE CLOTIIINO, - together whit stool* collars, handkerchlefe and other articles _usually ,- found i n a Clautletaaus Iturolebing Store. ~." • Goods bolght elsewhere will Om be mope to measure an unual:. NEW AGRICULTURAL .WARE , : noous.. _ FARMING' IMPLEMENTS The subscriber, located In the basement of the Metho• tfist Church, oppoidte,the It:Alma Depot, to now re delving a variety of Farming Implements, such as , . r PLOWS, GRAIN DRUM, GRAIN-FANS CORN SIIELLER4 , • FARM BOILERS,: Corn and Cob Grinders (Psott's Glant,) the Crassest Oralu Horse Shovels, REAPERS AND MOWERS (Manny'd with Wood's Improvement.)_Straw-Cuitrst -4STaII ikriThlcbWie of the most improved' kind rod workmauship, and will be sold on the most accomniiins ling terms. Farmers are respectfully, Invited to call and examine before pnrchasing. . J. AIIMBTRONO. • . Q.. For the convenience of farmers, Moore'. Patent Brain Drill' will bek sold at 'iiiiiireuutustown by Benjamin Clay, and at Shipponsburg by Christian Long. August.2o, 1560.—..1y. . , . ~ , . c; 1-11—Tho-oheapest . SGO E STORE in the coubty, ahead of all Comps- La'dles and Gentlemen will save 23 per cent by purchasing their Mots and Shoes at the Shoe , Came Store SOUTH W.Far Corner of the public square, FRESH ARRIVAL OF Boora and ,I3IIOES, Trunks, Valises. Carpet umbrellas tc, ilJust received from Philadelphia an ostensive • and splendid assortment of GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' 8110E8, which have been selected wltb care from the best man. uStetories, and which he nib recomend for their an. -perior workmanship and Solon, Ile hay every thing In the Boot and Shoe line suitable Sri the season, and . Iwhich will to sold very low.for cash. "A groat variety of Alen's and Boys Gaiters, Boot" Shoos and Brogans, La••• lied traitors, Loco hoots,-Dunkin, Slippers, Ties, Missal and Children's Shoe" at the lowest price"— Purchaseni are respectfully i invlted* to call and ex . • amine our large and elegant assurttnent, and they will tied that in price and quality it will compete with any • .hov store ID - the - Iplace , - - 103..Reparing done "t- the shortest notice. All ripe sewed Gratis. Don't mistake ' the place, cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, op. polite 11. L. Burkholder' Rotel. . JACOB £IIINII3, • • a 7.; " May 20, Sin. Successor to M. W.F. T. J. 0 . 1W1A14",' , J. L. McDOWELL; 8. 111 7 DAVIDSON. ••' GRAHAM. McDOWELLA CO • • GENERAL LARD AGENTS; ' Leavenworth city, Ransom rernum., _WILL -buyi Kansas and Nebraska Territories, Rowe and Western Missouri, buy and sell lands, ken and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give inlimmation respecting the country, and do a general agency budesa. REFERENCES. • John B. Bretton, Isq., Pa, . . Wm. M. Beetem, Benlier,: . .. • Ker, Brenneman &,Co4Bankers, -• Wm. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle. George Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster. Pa, .Dr. John A. Ahl v M. C., Newville, l'a. • Wm. 8. Cobeen..E•q., • R. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Hon. Michael Malin, Shepherdstown, Pe. Henry Reiman & Book Mewl:tants,* Baltimore. E. L. Blake,Esq., Cashier Mercantile Bank, New Tork. Snyder A M'Farlane, Real Estate Agents, Minneapolis, Minnessota Territory. .Win. Kilgore; Esq., Attorney _and Real ,Estate Agent, ° Sterling, 11l • - - H. W. Mateer, Esq., Henry city, 111. Ex• Gov. Joseph Ritner. Cumberland county, Pa., E. W. Clark & Co- Bankers. Philadelphia.' Gov. Pollock, Ilarrisleug, John 'MoDowell, at Bents A Brotherly Carlisle, Pa. March 18, 1857.-13.: • . • . GIUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.— ' 81.18751131. A ICRANOI2IIIENTI • ' • e-r; • • n... c. 2- r•X. 1 31" - • 1 • • MANGE OF 1 OU6B ' ' °nand after 310 N DAir r iune 291111827, Pawienger Truism will run axfoltrora: (dundaye excepted:) • , An'nekitisuyato: • , let Train. 2dTrain Leave Chamberaburg, . 4.60, A. 07. , • 4.00 P. Si " • Shippenaburg.. 5.29 " 4.30 Newcillo, 4.50' Ai." 4,08, ~ C arlisle; ' 0.30 630 • '" ... itleclieulveBorg, , 7.00 • , 6.00 44 Xrrisbar,,, ' ' 7.35' " • 6.38 " Fon 61 - tolui,usllun6, . • • ' :in Train.. ---- •• - 2".3d7.6, - , id Leseeltirritsburg " lileohAniesbarg Carlisle, 9..6 "Nuwetile, le , • " •‘`• ehlrirsosinargr '4 - At Ohnmt e 4' :11.1.3 Fe 6 6 .6.6 1 Atter this ,fay, 'the csto Cron; lieeltaries bufg L2,F.lusto t slit 1.96 roots:, kozo.lilossiet, tdJLtwz,.l u ts; from Midi:v..ll%4o Carlisle, lb sta: CPAs Coorl llopt-Lo ton, ••. Tr sins 36VeUAL•ki3ifurti - at 7,M. A: I',:a. sti•J'l,ls. P. L. ils,Ctilamble. 'For lips, burg: .nt ;%. SlFYlll.'and For Ilitlilwore r At, 1?.( 1 4-7 , 9311...A.n. - . and 1.40, V: • Tiett.s the lAeltritit, - .4191 - liasspoilor4 , iinliallresii 1111100 11ar-. - • -- ' forlizZutri 4 .151..«,' Murah c)hitta V•Li- r t, . - Funol'iinfius dut!e: 0 110I0E V', AWM LANDS FOR SALE. • ".• THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL ; .---. . ,—...4,, lirsusrp_rdpiiyed - tiriellabost, -- • • AND A HALF MILLION of. Acucura • (mom ratitts6 lases, /a tracts •a4sh and upwards, on Long tirmUtmen ‘ d -at LOw Itetait,of Influrest;' - , •• • These lands were "mu Al "muted by theovernment to aid , In LW/A.:pitmen'/1r ot ttes.Road. and-are among the iichistand next Aline lathe World. They extend Snots Noll h-raM end Nortlewerd, through the middle atlas ,State„t , the extreme South, and Wade every varlet" Of ellmateand produetions Mind between those leis Onatitude. The Northern portion la ehlefiyptairl‘ intervened With fi ne 'groves, and In the middle Midi Southern Peetions Caber predominates, 'altenialling, 'with beantifediwalriespruLopen - • - The cliinit• la natma healthy, mild ' a — rd equable, than. ' any Ohm: part. of the country—Me air is pure and! - anteing, while:living Straws and springs of excellent water abound. DitiniduatiePord liiCktentalvelynolued, and suppliers • cheep and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at >)„d to gime ton—end wood can be had at the same rate par eprd. Building atone of excellent quality also abounds which can be procured fur little more than, the expense. of transportation, • The great 'fertile'' , of these Lindy - which area black rieh.mould from two to five feet deep, and gently roll ing,their contiguity to lute Brad, by which every fit citify Is 11111111 W for 'revel and transportation, to the principal znarkehrNoitb, South, East, West,•and the economy with which they ran be cultivated, render them the meat Valuable Investment that can be Mind; and present the mosefityurable opponunity, persona of Industrious habits and smell moans, to acquire., • . comfortable Independence in a lbw years , . • Chicago Is now the greatest grain market in the world—and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can be transported to that OIL , ket, make them much more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more relnete at government rates,--. m the addltionaldeat of transportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which - Must be bomb by the producer, In the 'reduced price be rend re* for his ' • The Title la Perfect—ruid When:the _final psyminte— wre madr‘Deeds inf.=seated by Uliti Trnitief aPPOI Med • by the - State, andin_whore_the titheis tasted, to-the Emanorers, which corstej_ to them absolute titles la- See Simple, free and clear of mery Ineumbrance, lien ow mortgage. -- The Prima are front $6 to 030; Interest only B,per cent. Twenty per cent. will be deducted from the credit - prieelor caah. Thile who purehmeon long eredits give notes payable • la I. 3,4, 6 and 6 years after date, and are required to improve oneterath annum! Dr live year,, so as to•ham onetalf the land under cultivation, at the end of that. • time. Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish. to examine these Lands, flee of charge, and aid them In making selections. The Lands remaining 'unsold areas rich and valuable as those which have been disposed of „ anyECTION HAPS- • Will - be sent to one wh o suckers fifty cents In Postage Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, containing . numerous Instances of sucerearful farming, signed_ by ~ respectable and well-known *lrma, living ha the borhaid of the Railroad Lands, throughout the Stmts.-. also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, - expense of her. vesting, threshing, etc.,--or any other Inforomtiori— will be cheerfully given on application, either person ally, or by, letter, in English,' French,- or -German, ad dressed to JOHN WILSON, Land Conambudoner of the Illinois Central ILE. Co • air Office In Illinois Central Depot, Chicago- , Illinois. = 60 60 200 200 200 200 100 600 500 3,000 250 SAMUEL U. COULD; Seeretart, Carlisle, Pa. EAR HERS'-" AND MECHANICS' .UUNDRY--AND - MACITINEAMP. „ CARLISLE, PA.; , The — subscribers would respectfully lufbrm the ptiblie In general that they are now prepared la .mattufhatuti all. kind. of-Agricultural Implements; such as Heald - Geer ' Four Horse Power, Horizontal Geer, Four and Two Horse. Power, also the 'latest /Improved Itallway — _, Chain Horse Power and Overshot Mashers with &pars, tom attached. • We invite - Paftladar attention to Rife's Patent Clo- _Ter Miner and 'Cleancr. This machine will bull and clean from three to siS•biihels per hour, and la conal dared decidedly, the best now I¢ use. Mao, Corn Sheller., for band or Horse power. St aw and Fodder. Cutlers, Sleighs, Harrow., Cultivators, Hay Rake., Grain - Fang, Circular Saws, &e., Le. We will also furnish to girder IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS;— - of .ivery description; _such as —Treshing Machine, Plough, Corushelier, Cellar Grates, Sash Weights; a!so, beautlhttly dadgned RallinifTur 'Cemetery I;oti,-Eitele sures, ti., dc. flOmpily attended to for Reaping, Mowing and Trash. In Machine; and • ell kinds of Agricultural lmple manta. Carlisle, June 10, 1857,--3inos. TRVINGTEMALE COLLEGE, .• . MECHANICSBURG, PA. .. This Institution designed for the liberal education - of Young Ladle ; has been in operation one year with the most gratifying results.' It la - new established on a ' fine basis, and its patronage already extender over nine sister states. During the last winter, it was created a college pro• per, by thei Legislature of PenusylVania, with power to confer degrees, end endowed with ell the rights and privileges of the most favored. Female Institutions.. It is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid way between Harrisburg and Carlisle, In the most fer tile and beaptifol portion of the valley, and is In clone proxbnity to one of the most moral, healthy, and enter prising towns in the State. • Is eentiii; and easy of access. a - Students leaving Washington, Baltimons, or Philadelphia in the morning train for :Harrisburg, wilLerrlve at Mechanicsburg in time for dinner. The edifice im large and commodious, murnunded by double verandas, MI d.will accommodate about one hun dred boarders. In its construction, it.combines all the modern improvements for the promotion of health, com fort, and convenience. In these respects physicians pronounce it unrivalled. The Chambers are huge and neatly furnished. -P.ach luesite_registerslor hest•reAd "Ventilation. OSLT Two 50005555 OCCUPY me SAWS BOOM. The Bath rooms, are at all times supplied with warm and cold water. The Grounds are ample, and well arranged for recrea tion, and the various calisthenic exercises—xo essential' to health, graceful movement and symmetry of,ftwm. The Faculty of lnetructlon is efilcientellud experi enced. In the COLLO:VaI DtrAlieuxfie Maumee of study Is of a high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong ing toe Classical, Polite and Christian Education. In the PILIPACKOIII , D2PAITILIENt pupils will be an fully inetructedln tßese branches forming the buis of- • a „thorough English Education. - Sessufies.—First Session—From let September to the 30th of January. Second Session—From Ist February to the Ist of July. VsesvioN—During July and Anent. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE . IN ADVANCE. • Boarding, ' Washing, Furnished Rooms, ipei and Light, - -•- • - . 260 00 Tornos,--Colleginte /Department - 50 00 'Preparatory Department, 18 00 Find Mum 12 00 ho extra charge Mr Ancient Languages. Mown—Piano and Guitar; • - - 20 00. Modern Languages, - - 10 00, Painting, Drawing and . other Ornamental Brattehes„. 'at the usual rates. „_ ' . dlor nutter pmtleuLars address. pry. A. 0. MARLATT, A. IL, - President. • REFERENCES: n • The Faculty of Dickinson College, -Rev. R. D...Clunbets, Cullele, Pa, William B. Mullen, Esq., •• Item. Dr. T. Daugherty, u • • ' *Roy. C. Graham, Bloomfield. - William ll—llion. President of Girard College, Phlla. • James ii. McColley, Esq. • • Clement .Clack, Esq. 1t... Andrew lfianship. .James ft. Graham. 0 raliandon,Pa. *Rev. C. F. Blamer, Mechanicsburg, Pa. • .Ira Day, M. D, - P. 11. Long, M. D., *E. Z ug, • u ktlegcl, Esq., •• I John Vanleveer, D. D., RastonJ Pa, . , .David'Coover, Esq., 6hepberdelown, Pa. • George W. Meek; Pinegrove Mills, Pa. Levi Merkel, Esq, Shinamsnstown, Pa. • *J. B. Burst, Esq., Dilisburg, Pa. *Dill A. Smith, E.sq., Pittsburg, Pa. Jahn •Vandevcer, D.D., Easton, Pa. • • . Ms Excellency, Peter F. Canny, sllltbrd, Del. Urn. J. It. I.oflaud Secretary, of State, Item. T. P. 3feColloy. - °George S. Adkins, Esq. . , " *Samuel Sharp. Esq. /of: Thos. It. Sadler, Wilmington, • snook M. Harrington, Dover, . • Bon. C. 8 Layton, Georgetown, ....Anil, M. D. • . lion. Jghn :t. Sudler, Bridgeville, 44 *William S. UMW, Esq., Federalsburg, Md, Rev, John A. Gera, Baltimore, Md. - Vaud. Shoff,' Esq, , Li . wander, Ohio. vaeorge D. Evans, Esq, Morgantown, Va, • Alexander Burgess, D.D., Portland, Mnine. , John Eqwards,D. D., Itochester, N. Y. SLIM , at, est , n., D. D.. N. V, - • • r. Smitlasontati '"'• " • ' • Lockport, !Dina& ft tt U. - iTt.:Eft , . OF VII; COLLII4IF,t 73f,3)., P. IL *sq. 2:ttg,' Esq.; • .• Esq.„ • • M. Juha,lirau(4. 111•1•1•1t,ary5011.1:611.,' .lilaliNbarg r J. D,'utAror, Eng.„.. ; Attopllerdstowith Pa", 'F3lss id Con's,. " Aco.o. S.' AAA:ins - r . Millbrd; . . EMS! - 1~3b7~.~5f."T 3. L 3.45 • •` rB..Vnt . rorBof the 0411eio.'• , • , • •.' • ; ;••• ' A 14)11. ONE k fJ , i c disttlbtittion of the proPerty of the - "Nli.l! the'llig Spring Idle, ary juitltute.t dill, during the pos rem, of tts ' nzAtiVilt , ticrito to he held in .11tetary 111.1. New, tti'lltlt, I",tla, 13tItind16tb of August. IE/17.: c. I v ad.,:: : „ ! ;ekt , -.A.trlisVeKnltAr. of .t 11; Spridg, Literary willte, rlnud Cn., L'n. • . „ • Xeal, tstatei6ufes. teat, east of Glan': Bold DM= HINZ A LASH