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' • . . 10 to 30 do 6000 Gold.Lockots • . • • 2to 10 do Gold Rings—Ear Gropi,-:-Broaches- Breast Pins—Studs—Cuff Pins ' leovo_l3uttoun,A.e. 61c, ImmetUately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered ujmn our, stab seription book, opposite a number, and the Olft cons• pending with that number will bo forwarded to his or her address by mail or express, post•paid. Address BECKET & CO., Publishers . • 92 21offat's New York. • ARION!HALL AGAINST Tim WORLD FOR-GOOD DAGUKUREOTYPES AND. to ONTYPES.-0. C. DRANDON - would raspactfully • announce to the citizens of Carlisle and'the publicgen ' orally, tkat he. hoe taken the, Daguerrean Gallery In Marion lUD, (lately occupied by A. 0. Keet.) Having becured thetiervices of hlr..D. C. Neagly, ho le prepared ' *to accommodate all those who desire GOOD picTuus ',of themselves or ramifies. 4OrTheso Room hove been fitted up in a superior style on the 2nd instead of the ad floor as heretofore, • and are Intended to be a pc. marmot location,' comae , fluently, none but Perfect Picturen will be allowed to leave the Gallery. - pictures net perfectly satisfactory, will be retaken • free of charge. _Platittoticepledfrontaid - Dagnerreotypower . Portralt: - tilifjlifsdrtedin - bocketsiltrtrastpiniainßeirfirgiaM. : fIOrt.NSTIINGTIONS given on-reasonable-terms. • All are - invited to rail and examine our epeclmons • and thenJudgelor themselves. ' . July 22,1857-4tm '. • G.-C. BRANDON. est°HILAD,ELPII.I4I. . COLLEGE OF illliElOlNEl—Fifth St. below WalnutSr.ssiox 657-B.—The faculty of this Institution. has con cluded to hold hereafter but ess p olloglito Session In the yeen , vbeginning in-Octoberond. torminatingin March. Examinations ere given DAILT by thu Profes. sore at the College. Hospital Instruction, and Material for Practical Anatomy, ORATUITOre to the advanced stu dent. Supplementary Lectures are also given during the Summer. . . . • . Fatri7:-Ilntrlculntlon, i 5 ;.ono full course, $lO9 ;:Por T. peturd Ticket, $150;-Oroduntion, $3O. -. A limited number of studonts, of:nuolorato moans • and well rocounonded. will bd rocolvod on the Done ' ficlory Llst. - It. 110WARD - IOAND, 31. D, l Doan. August 12, 1857-30. OFFICE CI.I3IBERLAND AMAX P. CO., 1 . Allem 111, 1857. f ()TICE IS LIEREBY. 'GIVEN, that en Election will be held at the Public louse of .101 IN EARLY, In. Dickinson township, on Monday, the 7th, day of September next, between the' hours of jit o'clock. A. 3i., and 4. o'clock, P. It., for the purpose of electing thirteen Directors to serve fbr the term of one year for the above CoMpany. 'the Mem bers of this Company are.bereby requested to attend. Be6.etary. • August 12, 1857., ; P o,ler [DER . MILLS. ie KELM/SEWS PATENT, for Hand or Horse Power,. the best In uso; WHEELER'S Ificrso Powers and Threshers, Insurosed Wain Fans; PENNOL'It'S Wheat -Drills; COOPE'S Limo and (Juana Spreaders; the' most un proved Hay anti Fodder Cutters; • il101'1"S Boilers, 41rindst.. roady hut*, with a*noral assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements: .• .--PASOHALL MORItI9-/LC0,,._2 , Implement and Prod Store, SeronthA Market, Phila. ..August 12, 1667 •NEW CROP TURNIP SEED. •Y 4 t.:,V4fid - ,. Pimple Ton, Bute Maga, Purple Top Flat, Skirvlng's Mita Ilagn, Yellow Aberdeen, • Dale's Hybrid. ‘Vhite Norfolk, White Mat, • mid other fine i•arletles, wholesale - and • " PASCHALL Mull Rl9 & 00., Implement - end Seed - Store,. Seventh& Market, Phila. Mau Ism MULES! M 1.1, V.S go!NIESLY S lIILANDT, trillion few days t again have for sale, a very choice lot of .4111111 Kentucky Mules, which . are now ex ...peded daily, and can hu salin at their yard iti.Churentowu, six miles Soutipeast of Carlisle. Purchasers aro requested to examine thq stock. as they .will find .the MAMAS to be equal, if not superior, to any that, have over boon brought to this market. July 8, 1857. [tf.' YOrk Gaietto and Frorerick Exit:Piller publish six timos,ond send bill to this Oleo for collection. • IDES AND TANNI , II{S. °ILI,- _ 1000 DRY FLINT 111 DES ; 100 libla TANNERS For pale by - J. PA LMbilt ,t CO, 01. ti - Market Street Wharf Philadelphia. May 'M. 3t. . _ MINA AND GLASS:- MARXSEN & WITTE, MAsonte 713- Chesnut" street, Iladelphia, Importers of French and German CHINA, Bohemian and French GLASS.IVARE, Lava, Terra sad Patten Articles, dm. fie. A complete assort . moat of Goods tu the shove lines, sod et the latest patterns, constantly on hand, nt the 'lowest market prices. , August 12, 1857-Im. "BLACKS:UTE:IO -Q (IA L.-10,600 Bushels of 111,tumIdOus Cosh from Altexelehrated 4 Lomoii" 51lues, rorilvlug and for sale by' . August 5, 1857. W. B. 'MURRAY. 101100 L TAX FOR 18.67.SEcuttE TOUR five PER Ocat—The School Tax for the Roc. angle of .Carlislo has bean• deity lISSOSSOd for the ',resent year, and a warrant-and duplicate issued for its collec, Lion. The taxables of attid District are therefore noti fied that the Treasurer will be In attendance at the County Commissioners' Office, fur the. purpose of rer calving said taxes, on Monday, August 24, 1827, 'be tween the hours of 9 and 12 in the forenoon. and 2 and 6 o'clock in the, afterniam of meld day. On all taxes paid on or before that date, a deduction of Pica CENTS on the dollar will be made. The Treasurer will receive taxes in the meantime at his store room. No deductions nlll bu made after the abate elate, end for all Mtreld' taxes a warrant for collection will be issued to a Cm.- stable or Collector immediately thereafter. ' 15'...118Y; Carlisle, August 6,1857-3 t.. Treasurer. SeCIDIBERLAND . VALLEY' INSTI TUTN.—EngIish,t German, French' and Classical 00l for Young ladies and Gentlemen, Mechanicsburg, Pa.—This favorable known Boarding School, conducted by ton well qualided instructors, commences Its next sesidon on Monday July 27. Pupils attending this In stitution Will be prepared for. t u lie practical duties of life--will to fi tted for any-clnss ii College. Special at tention will be given to the ed Afton of Teachers.—. Terms, vefy moderate and reason:tido. Parentsi • guardluns and others. wishing putleulars, adoreis I. D. RUPP 'k 11. COPIA:, -Proprietors.. nor. T. O. APPLE, %leo Principal. July 15, 1857.--U. ITARIEST HOME.—Tho Members of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society will navo their annual Harvest Homo Meeting on Ma nta:ly,- the 22d orAugust," at' tho AgetiultUral rah' Grounds, near Carlisle, to nitlch oil the Faruntreir the CoUnty are invited. Their next fall Exhibition will ho hold on the Nth, Itith and lrth October, to whiat all are invited to contribute., • ' By order of the Scoviety THUM . SSON GALBREATH, . • , Rom= Moose, S --...Auguat14.11357 Prehldont 37 STATE" NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad mlnistmtion on.the I?.tato of John McDowell, • doe d, Into of the borough of 'Carlisle, have boon issued t.i the subscriber, residing In the said borough. All p•uoons having claims against thu said Estate will pro• soot them for suttlumont, and those indebted will make payment to . S. A. McDOWELI., August 6,1867-0 t• Administrator. QC [TOOL • tEAC RIMS - 'WANTED. 10 A number of Teachers are wanted to take charge of Sin Schools bf. West Ponnshoro' township, Cumber. land county. The Board of ;Bream,' will mut at Plain field School Itoote, No. 11, - on Thursday, the 20th snot., at 9 o'clock, A. M. - "Tho Comity Superintendent mill be p.esbnt to examine the Teachors:' The 'citizens are re apectfully requested to attend. the examination. By order of the Board. .. WM. 0. DAVIDSON, August 12,1857-21 0 Secretary. A TEACHER: `PANTED for one of the public schools in darnels. The .busnches required tobe taught, are :—lleading, Writing, Arith.. mutts, Geography, (humour and History, Ihr further lufonnation apply to.. 11. SAXTON, E. CORNMAN, • Committeq July 119, 1867.-3 t TREASURER. ---We aro requested to announce WILLIAM FRIDLEY, or Carlisle, at a candidate for the °Mauer Coma' Tneasvden euldecs to the decision of the Union County Convention. Carlisle, July 20, 1857. , . 910 THE VOTILAS ;OF 'CUMBER-' LAND CO.—Grumman—Through- solicitation of some of my friends, I barn- been induced • to offer my. self to you as a candidate for - the Mike of County Treas urer, and would feel thankful to yntt for your sup - port. July 22, 1857—tf. • JAMES LOUDON. REGISTER I Fellow citizens Through the earnest solicitathin of friends, I far myself, as a candldato for the gig of REGISTER, of Cumberland county, subject to the declaim of the Union County Convention, and respectfully solicit tho' support of my party friends, in the several townships, for the nomination; pigging myself. if elected, to Oils• charge the dutios of the Oise, with fidelity and linpar- PtittY, DANIEF. M/1178T. Elhaptierdac;wn, July 8,1857. [tf. • .. . • ItEGISTER.—We are 'requested 'to annOunce theLmeme of ERNEST , A BRADY. of nchel% as a eanilidatii•ier.the aka of CouNrr ItrourEs. alibied to the decislonur the Unlois Cenral' Convention.. Carlisle, July 29,•159i.",, •• " . - ell It EGIST.EIIt . .W .—e.'_ , are• authorized to ' announce 1010011 YOtlitil.loq., °Monroe town. p as a endidato Pdr.thii oftico orItEGTSTER, Pubjedt to the dudslon of.the Union County, converttlon. ~ . . ..• , . ...... , )EtEdIST.EII ,. -*4 '..6.-Ateiti46l . ozed:,to ' on main c0 , ,N.,10k. J.H.00.11 ,lIIIETZeiIi ll' au nilltißti o tai, offiiie at UVUISWkit, sutdect, tq. 9!%i Ilevlstop ,q, too Upton °minty Ccsi , ext . El9ii. - •"' • , ~. ..iniust. 19, 1867.' abogytisetntrit. . RESOLUTION Ft , Oposing . Ameqdments logo Obn.9titutiori' of . • the-CommOntoealth. • . • • , ESOLVED by the Senate and'Anuse efgeprosentaticesofthe rommonwealLh of Penn ey Vialkiln General Artsembly mot: That the following amendments are proposed to the 9ondltution of the Comnionwealth;•ln'accerdraCe - with the - tirovislone of. the tenth article thereof. . FIRST AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said conatitu tip% to be designated as article eleven, as : ARTICLE XI. ; N-P-U-BLIO-11EBTS .. ----- BEcrrios 1. Tho state ° may contract debts, to supply casual 'deficits or failures in revenues or to meet expen ses not •otherwlso provided for• but the aggregate expen ses mount of such' dehts,-direct-art ' d contingentochkthor. contracted by vlrtusof one or More' acts of the general assenibly,, or at different periods of time ' shall never ex - seven hundred'and lifty_thousaud dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall IW applied to the purpose-for-which It was. obtained, or to repay the debts so Cootratid, and to nb other _put,poso whatever . SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power,' the state may contract debts to, repel Invasldn, suppress In stirrectleu, defend the state in v ar or lb redeem the 'present outstanding indebtedness of the state; but the money arising.frein the contracting of ouch debts, shall be applied to the purpose for Which it was raised. or to repay such debts, and to no-other purpose whatever. dECTION S. Except the Soots above specified, in SOO- Mono ono and two of-this article, no debt whatovershall be created by, or on behalf of the state. ' - ---. ' Stereos 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid,, the legislature shell. at its first 'session, after the adop tion of this amendment, create's sinking fund, which, shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the prinelpal thereof by a . sum not lees than two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars; which sinking fund shall consist of the not annual income of the public works, from time to Woo owned by ate, or the proeoeds of the sale of pe same, or any. part thereof, and of the Inconie of proceeds of tale Ad:stocks owned_by,thestatei.togothetwithotherfunds,. 'or ran ,UteiYs; that - miry be' dEsifliateef by liEff - TTlfe &Ad - .; - sinking fund-may ho increased,-from -time to timerhy assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues' of the state, not muffed for tho ordinary and current expenses of govornmbut, and unless in case of war..ln vasion-or insurrection ' no part of the said sinking fund shall bo used nr appliocl otherwise than in extinguish ment of the publiu dobt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. SLCTION 8. The credit of the commonwoolth shall' not in any.man nor, or event, be plslgod, or loaned tp, any Individual, company, - corporation, or emaciation i - nor shell tie commonwealth horoafter become a joint owner or stockholder, in any company, association, or corp. 1 tol6 do • ration.. ' - . .. • :.'scrton O. The commonwealth shall not assume thti debt, or nay part thereof' of any county, city, borough, or township; not' ninny corporation, or association; .un leSif Stich debt shill hato'been contracted to oUablo the . . state to repel Invasion, suppress domestic inshrrection, doihnd itself in time of war, or to Mmist the state In the discharge of any portion atts present indobtodness. deorsim 7, The legislature sball not authorize any county ; city; borough, township. or incorporated dis trict, by virtue of a ,ote.br its citlZalB, or otherwise, to become a atuckholdor In any' company, association, or corporation ;'or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, associatl in, Institution, or panty. SECOND AMENDMENT - There shrill be an additional article to said constitu tiod, to) be designated as article XII, no follows: • OF JEW COUNTIES . .. _. . No county shall btit.ilvldoti by a lino cutting off oSer of e-tontliof its population, (either to form a now county or othorwir,e,) without thw ex press assent of such. coun ty, by a rote of the electors thereof; nor sloth any 'now county bo catabllshodicontaiping loss than four hun -9114 squaro tulles. ''`. • Tillltb A1ll : 5DMI NT - From Footlou two of Lilo firstArticlo of 6L4 ronstitu • . Aida, strike out the words, " of tho city of Philadelphia unti ,, tr each county tenpeetively ;" - (rout- section five tame article, strike out the words," of Philadulphintind of-the-sovontl.conntiese! frollt_ttect lon:Hoven, satno arlb. do, Witte out the words, "neither tho city of Phil:l4l7 phia nor any, and insert in lieu thereof the words, ..and no ;" and strike out " so:tion four, sumo article," and, In lieu thereof insert the following: "Szolis 4. In tho year one thousand, eight hundred and sixty.four; and -In every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number ot one hun•lrod: shall lon apportioned and distributed equally, throughout tho state by districts, In proportion to UM number of tax able Inlmbltants in the several parts thereof: except that any county containing at toast throe thousand five hundred taxablen, nay be allowed n separate represen tation; but no moro than three counties nhaltboloined, and no county shall ho divided, In the formation of a district. Any clty containing a sunicient number of tasables to entitle It to at leant two representatives, shall ludo & separate representation' assigned -it; and shall be divided Into convenient districts of contiguotin territory. of equal taxable.population an near as cony be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of soctlug NOVOII;.1110 art Ho, insert these words, "The City of Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial districts, Of -contiguous territory or as nearly equal in Taxable ionulation an possible; but no ward shall be divided in the formation thereof." . . . . •.•• • • • . The Louisladure, at Its first hessian, after the adoption of this amendmont, shall divide -the City of Philadel phia into senatorial and ropmentative districts, In the manner !thrive provided; such d;stricts to remain int. chnoillld until the apportionment In tbo,,year one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-four. • FOURTII_AIIIIINDMENT- • • Thole shall be en additional section to the trot arti o of said constitution, which shall ho numbered and Ifl=Ml • • • . Ssurtok 20.—" The Legislature shall have the power to vltor, revoke, of annul, any charterer incorporation hereafter confurred by, or under, any Spacial, or moment law, whonovor In their opinion It may be Injurious to the eitloons of the Commonwealth ; in such manner, howeveV, that no Injustica shall Ito done to the corpora• tors. • INS :NATE, March 27,1E57. • Resolved, That thin rosiilution pass. On. the first nunkhnont, yeas 24, nays ;-tut tea corned amend melt, yeas 23, trays 8; on the third amendment, yeas '4, nays 4; on the fourth amendment. yeas 21, nays 4. [Extract (mu the Journal.] UAW. w. lIAMERSLY. Clerk. IN TOO HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES, : 'ArEII29, MT. - Resolved, That this resolitlon p3F,I. On the first amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the. second amend. Win , ' ye' 57 , tins IA; on the thi.Ql at:mutual:lC yeas 72, nays 22: on the fourth amendment, yeas 83, nays 7: [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk. Flied In Secretary's Office, May 2, 1857. - A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. • SECILETAIIVS • llsintisoupu, Juno 22, 185( PENWYLTANIA, sa. , I do certify that the rtimvo rind foregoing in a true and correct copy of the original "Resolution proposing continents to the Constitution of thu Coiunitin wealth," is Itit the vote In each branth of the Logisia. tore upon the final passage thereof, ns appears from the originals ou file in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set r,s•J my hand and Caused to be affixed the seal of Secietary's Office, the - day and year Move written. A. N. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. The resolution Traipsing amend:rm is to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth being under considera tion, • On the question,,,„ , +- Will the Senate agree to - the' first nuniffilinent The yeas and-nays were taken agreeably to the provii BlOli s of the Constitution, and were its follow, viz.: YEAS—Moors; Brower •Browne, -Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, finox4 Limbach:Lewis, Myer, Scofield,Sellers,Shuman, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright. and Taggert, Speaker-24. . • NAYS—,alesers. Crab?, Cie:unroll, Finney, Gregg, Har ris Penrose one Souther-7. So the question was determined in thegfirmatlve. Will the Senate agree to the second amendment? The year and nays wore taken agreeably to the pro visions of the Constitution, and were as follow, vie Yens—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Creswell, Ely,Evans, - Fetter, Finney, - Flenniken, Ingraham,- Jonian t -Knox, Laubach;tenis, Myer, Sellers,Shuman, Souther, Steele; .Straub, Welsh.' Wilkins, Wright, and Taggart,. Spea ker-23. Exvii-'-Aleilsrs. Coffey, Crabb, Fraser, Gregg, Harris', Killinger, Penrose and Scofield—b. • So the question was determined In the affirmative: On tho question, • Will oho Senate agree to the third amendment! . The yeas and nays were Mken agreeably to the print; sion of the Constitution, and were Re follow, viz.: el's—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb, Cresswell, Ely. Evans, Flenniken, Fmne,"lngnim, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Laubach:Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright -24. Nnr•_-\lessrs. Canby, Gregg. Barna and Panroso-4. Bo the questinn nili'dottaniued In the affirmative, " On the question, " Wlll the Senate agree to the fourth amendment" The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pro. vialone or the Consatution, and were es fellows, via t • • YEAS—Moors. Brewer, Browne, , CoffitY, Croswell, Ely, trans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Killlnger, Knox, Laubaoh, Leeds, Myer, Scofield, Sellers. Shuman, South. er. Steel, Straub, Minh, Wilkins and Wright-23 Nrov-vsleaartB. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose—t. go the question wax determined in the affirmative. • IN TIM Muse OP itersexesrsvivics, doll 29, 1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the Conetl. ion of the Commonwealth being under consideration. On the question, ' 'Will the Homo agree to the firet amendment? The yeas and nays wero taken agreeably to the provL• alone of theConstAution, and were as fellow, viz.: Yive—Masers. Anderson, Arthur, Deckhouse, Belt. Deck, Bishop, Dower. Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chaco, Cletiver, Crawford, Dlitkey, Ent, Hyster,Pausold, Foster- Oibbonay, (Alden, Hamel Harper, Heine, Illestend, Hill. 11111egas. Hoffman, (Barks) I mbrie. Tones, Jacobs; Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Leleouriug, Longaker, Lovett, Hanear, Mangle, hicOeL wont, alelivaln, Moorhead, Mummy, Mu:dolmen, Nil chub., Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pierson Paters. Petri kin, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (PlAiride4bia,) Ramsey, (York) Reamer, • Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson Tolan, Yanvoorhle, Vickers, Voeghlby, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Oety, Speaker-713. • NVTN—Masers. Backus, Denson, Took, Hamilton, Han. cock, Iline, Hoffman, (bobanon,) Lebo, Struthers, Thern :Wainer dud Wintrode-12. So the q nestion was d o terinined, in the aSlmative. On the queitipm • • • • • . Willthellonso agree to th e . second amondnient? .The oft anal naps were token ego entity to the proyl slims of thfOonstitutien, natio/aro iTsvaSlessra. Anderson, •,,Itsektoose, Beck, jtodier, Calhoun,' Cariipboll, Carty, St t, Pausold, Foster, Hantal; Ilarper;,lleinsallostand, Itillegae,' Hoff inn,,(berka) llousekteper, lmbri o, Tunes,. Jenkins, JohsfJolisen; Kauffman, 'Knight, . clionsing,'Lottga mai: poet, Martear; Umtata Idoliser, illooshoadoduat: keltatisblit'ichols, Nicholson, Nnuenur - ber', - Pearsest,"Pe. Potriktri. Poona% Purcell, Rarnrcn(Philadeljedlia Ramsey, (York,) Reamer. 'Hobert% Cunt, Shaw, Olean: Telma, Vail, y ought oy, Walter Westtrooki•Wharto, Zlinifortutitt, and Oets, Speaker -6T.: • CIE= BRAZIL AND TLIE BRAZILIANS By Rev. D. P. Kiencrt, - of the :110E11°111st Episcopal Cita - TEE - 11y ltcv. J. C. Fr, F.TCII ER, of the Presbyterial:at Church. This • now end splendidly Illustrated work, (ono largo volume octavo,..in uniform style with the superb volumes of Dr knee's Arctic Explorations,) fat the Joint effort* the above named gentlemott, - who,ag travelers and an mbusieneries, (and ono In nn official position es Acting Secretary of the United Staten Lego- • Met nt 1110 ) have had a long and varied °filmdom,' in a land full of interest, wheiluir we regard it in a nn. torsi comnterriak.polltical or moral point of view.--. 1 'Price $3.00 • Afd Any Of the above works will he sent by mall, Non( postage, by remitting the 'published price. AO ENTS WA NT ED. 7 -Cattns A PETER/MS, PUbi iSh 502 Arch street, Philadelphia. .1...8. Lippincott 'A Co., 201 N. Fourth' street, , Fitlin• dolphin; Phillips, Sampson A. Co.; 13, Whiter street. Boston; Sheldon, Blakeman A Co. 115, Nassau street, New York; O. P. Putnam it Co., ;121, Brondway, Now York; Applegate & Co., 48, , Main street. 'Cineinnell;, S. O. OltRiOS S Co„ 111, Lake strJoi,Chlettgo. August 5,1857. T. J, GRAD AN, LL. McDOWELL, S. M. DAVIDSON GRAHAM - , MeIIOWELL S. C 0.,• • . • GENERAL LAND . . AGENTS, Leavenworth L'lty,'Kuneas Territory.' ~~ILL buy d locate lands in ((moos and s e ll, li r..ilt n 9. Territories, lowa and Western Missouri, buy and Foll lauds, loan and Invest money. buy and Full drafts. give infermatioh respecting the country, and don general agency business. REFERENCES., john 11. Bratioli, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. 31,. Beetem, Banker, " 110n..1. 11. Graham: " Ker, Brenneman & Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Wm. M. Henderson. Esq., George Sanderson ' Esq., Lancaster. Pa. Dr. John A— ~- Ahlsl. 0., Newville, Pa. Wtn r .S. Cobean, Esq.,'", E. W. Clark & Co„ Bankers, Philadelphia, 4- • - • Hon. Michael Cocklin, Shopinthistown .Pn. Ilonry Reiman & Sons, Merehants Baltimore. E.- L. Blake, Esq., Cashier Mercantile Bank, Now York. Snyder & lll'Farlane, Real Estate Agents, Minneapolis, biltmessota Territory. Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney nod -Keel Esrato Agent,' Sterling, Ill' 11. W. Idateer, Esq., Henry 'City, Ill.' • Joseph (diner, Cumberland county, Pa. E. W. Clark A Co., tinkers. Philadelphlii.' Gov. Pollock. Harrisbuag, Pa. John McDowell. at Bents ,& - Brothers, Carlisle, Pa. March 111, 1857.-Iy. • = -IVtOUNT HOLLY - SPRINGS.- - ly • Thesa:Bpripgs, will be op= for • tho reception of •iis tore, on the 20th loctout. 'Situated_ six mites south of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at the gorge, in the South Mountain, (Dina ilidgo) through which flows the beautiful Mountain Creek, the location is unsurposoed,, for good water, puro air, pleadaut drives, End cool, shady 'walks:—.llom-thetop-of theauountain,lhireis a split.' did view of the boautiful .Cumberland Valley. and tiro sevond adjoining counties.. Those who aro fond of gunning and fishing, can hero find atnusemont. A doily communication .with Carlisle, enables visitors to -. r eedy et hal r lot t err in - n - fu w hours• ------- TERMS, !MEN DOLLARS PER WEEK. it E F'E R. El N C EB. O'Brien. Graffito k Co. Dr. Thomas Buckler, Baltimore. lion. Gooey" Slay, A. 11. Barons. Esq., Deldiemau k Hayward, • .1 Phil' a W. S. Campbell, St, Lawrence Hotel, ' lion. Frod'k Watts, Bev. J. 11, Morse, , .1,11. Porker Esq., Col. Chas. A. May. JOS. W. PATTON, Juno, 17,1807.-2 rno.] Papurtown, Pa. The subscriber, looted In the basement of the Meth°. dist. Church, opposite the Railroad Depot, 1k now re ceiving a variety of Fawning Implements, such as PLOWS, . . . GRAIN DRILLS, • . • • 'GRAIN FANS CORN SIIELLERS, • FARM BOILERS, Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott's Giant,) the Crescent Grain 131111, [forge Shovels, REAPERS AND MOWERS (aloofly's with Wood's Improvement.) Strew Cutter Ac., nil of which ore of the most improved kind and workmanship. and'will be sold on the most acroiumoda• Ling terms. Farmers aro respectfully luvited to call and examine before pnrChamine. • • J. ARMSTRONG. sm.. For the coilyontonco Ohm:nom Monre's Patent Grain Drill will be sold at Shiremanstown by Benjamin Clay, and at Shingensburg by Christian. Long.• • . Amidst 20, 1050.7-4 y. • . FAMILY COAL:-1.,000 -Tong Lyken'e Valley ' e COAL. broken at:tire. t;tkaki e ncreened,•PrePaind Os= ; and ter covfx,. so that . ' can furnish it Ina and OLEAN all seasons of he year. I have 'oleo on hand and' for sale the BLACK DIAMOND COAL; from'the Daltimore.Company Mines. This Coal is adednibly ealOulated for 'LATIOIUS. MOYAS find Cellar Flirtiticesi all of which I nlll'6oll aB' .prollts for cash, and deliver to any part the•borOugh. 'August 5, 1857.' W. B. MURRAY. - L'"lglitNEßS' COAL:- TONS of Lykunn Valley Nut Coal, a'sunerlor aril du, receiving and for sale by . 'Auguet /41857. • . ILO A L RIVI ERS PitE, 1 3 , : 11 E; hisser assortment of •Ilay rs re, 'with ropes and Pulleys. all.obumilete, shies largo. lot of scroll/lug flay and,.Orslu,..rakea, - ...0ra1n. Cradles SeythknandSonaths. rakes, forks 8110TP111,,Ii0e5,.&0. St' thgelleati hardware stars of ' '111."13AXT011. • , East Blain Street HaTts-'-tdOsare. Arthur; Augnstioo, Backus; BOI3SOD, Hiehnp; Brown, Chace, Cleavet,'Crawford,..Hyater Wb -bonny; liamiltan; Hancock; 11111f1Tino; Ragman; q.oba. non,) Jacnbil; !Corr,- Lela), McCulrnont, Mumma ; teed: Smith; (Cronbrlal!Smitli, (Hent.n;) - stevenson. Struth ars, Thorn,Lantoorhis; Vickore; .Wagontellor, Warner WintiodoWilh roteand Wright-34. . So the quention.wat; determined in the affirmative. —On'thregetestlefw - 70.11 the House agree to the - third - amendment ?—, - The yeas-and nays wore taken•agreenhly to the pro iisions of the Constitution, and were as thllows, via: YEAS—Messrs:. -Anderson, Backbone°, Ball, -Beek, Benson, Bower rown, Calhotzfi. Campbell, Chapa,Clea ver, Crawford, DiCkey, Ent, Eyelet, blusOld. 'bailey; Hantelillaiper, - Ileine;•Illostand01114 - 11ellegcs,. Hoffman, (Barks,) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrie, Times, Jacobs,• -Johns, • Johneoe, Kauffman, Ifwe. Lobo, Longnkor, Lbvott, lifanear, Mangle, McCal mint, Moorhead, Mumma, Musstilman, 'son, Nunomacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, rownall, Purcell, Ramey, (York,) Ream; heed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,- Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Contre,) 'Stevenson, Talan,Nall,Nanroorhis„Viekers,YoegitilTt.rffSomfillier • - HOICITIETHATfrATITUrbbr, , iITif,ht, Zfuncierman -and Getz, Speaker-72.' • , NAYS—Mom& Arthur, Angustino, Backus, Bishop) C'arty,_Dock,jlldea,llantil ton, 1 Inn cock. Hine, Jenkins, - Knight, 7,olsonring, valupt snowy; (Ph)litdolpitia, lioherts, Struthers, Thorn, 1v altar, 1 Vernet, Whattou; Wintrodel-2.2. ',.. • - - So the question-was determined in-tho affirmative.— " . . , On the question, - . — Wilt - tlidllbuse ngroo to the fourth aniendment 1 The yens and nays were taken agreeably tb the yvi sions of the Constitution, end were as folloW, vie. I'M—Musses Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse„ Beck. Benson, Bishop, Bower, Bron; Calhoun, amp. bell, Carty. Chnfie, Cleaver, Crawford, Pickup, Ent. Eye ter, Pausohk Pastor, Cilbtaney, Widely, JllllllOl,l larpnr; Heins, Illestand, I hill, pillages, lloffinan (Burks,) lioli man, (Lebanon,) housekeeper , intbrie, Innes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kaulfirem, Kerr, Lebo, W m ring, Longsker,Lov•dt, :Veneer, Mangle, McCalmont, 111eIlvain, Mumma, •Musselmeq, Nichols, Nicholson, ma n 4 Nuneeher, Penman, Peto. retrlkin Pownell, Pur -cell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York,) Bremer, Redd, Roberts, Rupp, Showy Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Veil. Vanvoorlds Vickers. Vortthley. Wagonseller. Walter. Warner, Wdst brook, Wharton, isliiiston, Wltherow,'Zimmermap an Getz, Speaker-83.. NV4R—Messrs. Dock, II amilton, Hancock, Strntbets Thorn,:Wintrodo and Wright,-7. Sd the,question wan determined In 'the affirtuattio .. . ._— Mumma, Juno 22, 1857. PENNEII#ANEA, 08.: • I do certify that the above and foregoing isa true and' correct copy 'of the " Yoas” and "Nays' taken on the resolution proposing aMondments to thoConstltu• tine of the Commonwealth, as the Fame appears on the Journals of the two nooses of. the Conoral Assembly of this Commonwealth for tim session of 1857. witness, my hone. and the seal of said Miler. {L.'s. J this tivonty.r,ccond day of June, one thousand eight huudredand tifty.seven. A.C. CUMIN, Secretary of the Commonwoidth. Carlisle, July I, 1881.—Irons. d • ELISIIA KENT KANE—A BIOG ILAPIIY.—IIe Witt:lsm Ebose . .--ln announcing the LIFE OF DR, KANE, we are but ,nittleipatiog the wishes Of thousandscand tens - of thousands of the ad. mire' a of that greet man." flaring been a personal friend of the decease'd, and °nit:tying a Itn.go share of his. confidence. Dr. Eider Is wall'quelifled - to do justice to the subject. •This work will bo issued inn. Itexphionto octavo volume, and will equal In iiory respect the so , pet+ volumes of "Arctic Explorations' recently pub. ' Hshed. It will contain a new full face portrait. Intern fed on steel, as well as engravings of his residence. tomb Models, Or. 412 . order to give this wrrk a large cirtdation, It trill be sold atllte,,low primint $1.50. Moro than $300,000 sold within nine months.—DlL KANE'S GREAT WORK, Ancric Exile, nerfoxe; is now being read by tnorelhanstwo hundred thousaild• persons. old and young. learned and mt. learned. - It is - just - the book - which'should he owned and road by every American. Five hundred nine's papers - here - lA.lr pronnuncell - it the-most remarlobb and marvelous work ever published. The foreign jour nab; and the m u st distinguished SAVMSEI of Europe aro extravagent in its praise. It Is morn interesting than ' ROBINSON CRUSOE; bring a faithful account of .pri yetions and hardshipit, the tierrative of . Ivlliell mount be rend without a ehudtter. Our most eminent non • hard tiled' with can't other in extolling its merits.. Two vols., octevei - siiperbly illustrated.. Threo hon. dredengravings. Price P. 00 .- ~ A.. -.,, • ~. •' , ' plt- KANE'.S MAST NARRATIVE: TIIE UNITED STATES aItiNNELF. EXPEDI- N'IN-SNAIKIII.OESIILICIIN_FRANKLIN, during the yeses 1850-51.—A. Personal Narrative', by.tElishe Kent Kfine;,3l. 0.,11. S: N. One volitind Ave.. upwards of 550 pages, containing 200 Steel Pintos mid Wood En grevings, including a fine StenlYortrait of Sir John Franklin, being the 011ly atm ever engniVed in Amer. 'lca. Also, a Biography of Franklin, by K. - Austin Alli. bone, Esq.• $l.OO • This work is totally disci art front the second Arctic Expedition, and embreeesonuelt vet-- nettle and -interesting matter never before published. It should be owned by all who have purrlinttell tile last • Expedition, ns it makes Dr. Katte'e worktreempleto.' - A pllorroGßA• NT OF DR: KANE,. taken from Life, by Been", of New- York.— Pi.e.:TS: LOW. . . . - .-../ .. .IN PRESSLCOL,J: C. FREMONT'S' .1_ - EXPLORATIONS.—Prepared by the author, and embracing all his EXPEDITIONS. Superbly illustrated with Steel Pinto; and. Wood Cuts, engraved under the humedinte euperintentlence of Col. Fremont, mostly from Daguerreotypes taken on the spot,. and , will Ist issued in i stile to :mach Dr. Katie's works. It will also contain a•nMv SteeLPortrait, being the only correct likeness of the author ever published. ;Two volumes, octavo. 85.00.. _ . Carlisle. ENV AGRICULTURAL WARE- ROOMS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 11. y . 20, '67 Flj,icob'eriiljici - Ara) 31'e.4 20 -WITNESSES.; GEB, .CONVICTED; JOHN. is Ibm dintlion, • AA/ liCniai - biiirWyeirit.64 - 41F . •V V ones tto a Banker tin& ViiPlislrr, and au. : 0 4 thorof • , N'.BgfirEs OF LECTILDES;,42E - '2ITE -DltO,p. WAY • TADERNAOLE, ' • where,.for .teti succesalve, over 80,110; Appla USW while ho exhibited the manner in which Cciuntv• faiterimixeepte ttheir VVinnis, and the•Svivoit and Shot test M, no of Dote:ting them. • , cac o Bank Note Erigrn4iiii - h11" say. tAg '4 'is the greatest Judgsfof' Paper Iltoniy C 2 t • I ary...id .0 A - tread, o Century. for '- • • Plat . int .4,romlttricit it- ( *11.60 • • • Describing every Genuine Sill in kaintonevi and a) exhibiting nt a glance every Counterfeit in Circu. hallos 11 . Arranged so admirably, that. • ICENERENOE. IS EASY AND DETECTION IN ° No Index to examine] No pageo to hunt up • • 1,1 lint so simplified and arranged, tbn t.lhe' Merchant 'Banker and Business Man can pen AT .t GLANCE. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. C.) , Thus each may read the same..iii, ,-- his - ow Native, Tongue.' • • Most .Pprfece Bank .Note , List Pub -1"!' fished. 03 • Also, a List of All the Private Deniers In Anti rice. • A Complete Suntan:try of theiGnance of En ropdanti. America will he published in each edi- Mon, together wiih all Important NEWS OP THE 2 DAY.- • Also, A SERIES OP TALES, from an old I-1 Manuscript found In the Ilatet. It furnishes the . 4) most complete- history Of ORIENTAL LINE. do g scribing the Most Perplexing Pdadtions which 0 the Ladles and Gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stories continuo coughontAlienathele- - 4:-M, -1- atid miast entertaining. over ottwou Furrdshed - Weekly - to - eulasmibers. - onlyre ,;, 4 . x .111. a year.. : ..All letters mustJOAN s be . addreesed to - pyt, Blanker • Publisher anal ProPrietors,-70 Wall et., N. Y. May 27.-1857, - . . • RUG, PAINT, AND..GLASS R'I[OLESALE WAItEHOVSE, orner or Tenth ityid Market. Streets. Unice 'ln_Second . story, Philadelphia. • • WeAnvil° attention to our enlarged stock of_Druge, Paints. Oils. Varnishes, &e., selected expressly, ,for our sales, and coral:rising-one of the finest assortments in the United St :tell, which we hirer at low py r ices,!fer cash or approved credit.' WEMANUPACTURE verfextensively: • Premium Pure White Lead, (gest) ." Kensington Pure White Lend. - Pearl Snow White Lend. - ": .-.. • ' " Violin Moiitague".' If - r - M - ich Zinc, (nettj- Pure Snow White American Zinc. Philadelphia Snow White . Silver's Plastic Firo anti tVeather-proaf Taints,' , Chrome Greens, Yellows, 9 a and colors generally. AGENTS FOIL: Porter's superior Alkaline Window tilleg. Genitimi ltrench Plate 01aSs, (warranted.) . • The Now Jeremy Zinc Company's pro Inds, Tilden and Nephew's New York V.srufshos, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, _Hampden Peramiteat lircoos, Pure Ohimentawba Brandy, ke., IMPORT Eits Or: . • French gist -English Plate Blass, • - . . . • French and English. Cylinder lllass, " Colorml and Engrnyed Window Blass, - • Daguerreotype Muss, - • Hammered Plate for Ithmrs and Skylights, , - Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumery, &c., WHOLESALE DEALE S.IN: Druggists' Articles reneralir. • , . • .• Pain.ers"Pools of all dehcriptions, , Hydraulic endlto eau . , _ _ , Calcined and Land Plaster.- • • Paper Maker's Clay, Satin White, km. ' FRENCH, RICHAIO 9,k - CO. -. Store, N. W. cm.. of Tenth and Market et--eetY. FactorY..l unct lon York Avenue, Crown and I streets, Philadelphia. ." E. W. CAltit. IL \VAL E,IIOYT'S. OLD EST . A • BUSHED PRIVATE HOSPITAL i D n rum rod to Elio IlastaWo Arcade , oppnslto (north) tlin Post t Mat Syracuse, N. Y., whore Ito will introduce to the none° of those nfillatill with .- - ' '• . - • ' PEI VATS AND' SYPIIILIC DISEASES, ... . The French ayitem or euro. -This class of Complaints ho Iran mods nod Intends 'to make n Flu:chi:l4r, and tho knowledge holies . . of treatment now operation in France find In too Hospitals or this country, warrants him lb Baying that mlno of the forma the diocaso Ic wont to Resume, Is' without a , • • BURK', QUICK AND - PERMANENT REMEDIT Five thousand Petlents cured autumn:V. — The reme„ dies employed by Ur. W„ Hove. aro free from offensive taste or sued—contain no mercury and require no change of diet, business or pleasure. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE:. - • May fie cured at home, by stating their ease, and ad. dressing a letter to Dr. WM'. E. HOYT. Recollect the name and place. N, II:-,14vdies In want of a pleasant and safe remedy for Irregularities, obstructions, ke.., can obtain . - Dit. DUMAS' FRENCH VESIALE .51ONTIILY PILLS. at the Doctor's office in the Unstable Arcade. Married ladies Art certain situations should not use tbrim: For reasons, eeo dirertionsWith each box, m prlcelts , ant by mall to all parts of the world. W d: - Dr. . t the only agent in the United States, Also, for sa at4tlio Doctor's office, the:Female Plotectlng Instrinnent, all unfailing preventative of conception ; ,Is invaluable to such as through Conte physicafconferinatlowor.defer nay are Incapacitated fir safe reproduction. ..Orders from any 'part of the United States, enclosing-$5, will secure the return of tutu instrument: And all other In strut:mots of a private nature, for female uses, Can be had at the Doctor's office Remember' that Dr. Wm. E. Voyt.is the (nay permanently ostablislud aid rosponsf le in contraiNew Yo'rk, that treats private diseases, and his practice extends through' Mqvry State In the Union. Renumber the place—Dastable Arcade. Office hours, It A M, Siiiidays front S till SP. 51. All cures warranted or no pay. Bit. WM. E. 110 YT, • Syracuse, N. Y. 'SELF CUREI—A BOON TO THE AT FLICTEDI l' erVlll.lB Ins grdore, Head and Mind Affeetions, petit Consumptionl' Low Spirits, luraparlty to Study or Labor, Premature Exhaustion And physical Decay of the System, Loss of Memory, Indigestion, Sexual' Debi. My and involuntary Emissions, tiles, Diseases of the illneys and Organs therewith 'connected, Whether re igniting frqui imprudence Or othcrwise,—tire invariably and permanently cured by Dn. CULVERWELL'S furious RADICAC IiFIiENERATOR, the full particulars of which, Without any unprofesAmml secrecy, will bo mailed gratis to any address on receipt of n stamped envelope properly directed. , rXiip• The successful results of the lasften veers have proved th.s Remedy to both° ONLY EFFECTUAL CURE extant for the above complaints, and the description of it Is given In so plain it manner, that every one Is en abled to • . - • - CURE HIMSELF' SUCCESSFULLY AND PRIVATELY Address. post paid, cllAs..l. C..KLINE, Post Roy. No. 4560, Now York City. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW -. SHADES! & BROTIII4It, No. 133 Nortb Secondlitreet, below Race, Philadelphia Having completed their large assortment of the above -Goods for Spring and hummer' Tnide ;. would respect. fully invite the attention of purchasers to tho same. Their stock for beauty, chealiness and yarlety cannot ho surpassed. , • ,' ! • Thoy.have constantly on band eykry_diarriptlon - of Gold and Peiotod Shades, Buff Hollanda, and Phalle 'natures. Wall Papers ' Curtains, Piro Bonsai l'riats, Borders..&o., altar whiell•thoy offer at lower rates thou man be had at any - other establishment. , Call and ex. . amineA. ISAACS,' • • 1.6.1 North Second atroot, below, Race - - March 4. 1 1867.-6 mai ' - • - • - 111* PLOUGHS IN GIthAT Va , ' ~ rioty consisting of Prouty, lillakers, WI. ley, l'ecitshill, side hill, subsoil, houble --- 1111Chigan,abd Stifr - Plouglunrith wrough t shams, also oipaudlng cultivators, with tool 'and reversible tooth, fluid and garden .Har. s,ws,,Cast Iron Rollout, hay, straw and fodder Cutters, with a large pistortmont' of Horticultural Tools, at wholesale and retail. ~, PASCIIALL MORRIS RCO. Implement and seed store 7th and Market Street. 20, 'M. - . l'hiladelphl , - A RETIRED PHYSICIAN, 75 years ilk_ of ago, having lost his Father, two Brolhorn, daughter, dutrin-taw, Yophews and Nieces,. by that dreadful disease, CONBOOPTION, and suffusing with r n Coup! himself, determined to vlsit the East Indies, Egypt and Japan, whore ha discovered it rusvorriirive , and CERTAIN CURE for Colds, Coughs, rouchttis, CON SUMPTION, Nervoud Debility nod Asthma :Ills Clough was cured irnmodiately; ho returned; cured his Unto- Twos, whO Inherited the disease, and In connection why, his son have employed it in their practice, curing' thou sands of cases considered hopoloss by 'others. For tku purpose of rescuing as Fumy of his suffering follow.be Ingo as possible, ho to sending tho..iteeolPe to all who wish It for 10 cents; a o f it to pay the postago,and - tho balance minting. Address Dr. HEATU, 101 Spring sl., opposite St. Nicholas llotol, New York. June 10, 1857.-Bmos. jr1:111 .TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS I Cov. Geary's Administration in Kansas ; , .largo 'V lab. 348 pages, with a complete history .of -the Terri tory, until Juno, 1557. %Embracing a full noconnt of Its discovery, Geography, • Soil,' climate, Products, Its organization ,as a Territory, transactions and events under Governors Roeder and Shannon, politiord dissen sions, Personalitencountors, Election Prelude, Battles and Outrages, with-Portralta of proridnentactors there in all fully authenticated 1y Jona 'lL:Gluon, M. D. Private Secretary to Gov. Geary. , 'Carefully compiled' from the Qfficial documents on file In the, department Of State at Washington, and other papers In the pews.. . 'Mon of Oho Author, with full account of The 'lnvasion • of Kaunas frornalissourl; the rsptUre and treatment of they Iype State prisonersit.ho character , and move, " meets of thii Missouri Border RuManer the murder of • Bull= and others. The controversy between GOven; nor Geary-and Judge Lecompte. • The proceedings of S the Territorial Legislature, of the Pro• Slavery conven . tion, and the Organization of the National Democratic * NAY, with a Sketch of Kansas during its early troll. blew under Goys. Iteoder. and Shannon. Its Invasions , , - Battles, Oritragesand Murders. A copy will be cant to any part of the United. States; by;mail, free of postage ' onthe receipt of retell price. , " A liberal discount to trade. 4;8-1000 Agents want ed.. ?BICE InClottisl. Paper, dOCta. , 01IABLE13.0.,IMIODES4 Publisher: July 22-4 m: Inquirer Building, Phil's Toll.ll'll. ALLIIIN , Nos. 2' . & 0 dheinut ntreet, (south Ode, hdto6 Watar4Bhifek• delplila 7 (the oldost Wood•ivare House In the . city) Manufeeplrers' and Wholeaale'Dealera.to Rateat.'dia. ."cline-made , Byname, Pateat Grooved Ceder Irani, (war ranted mk , to ehrlAk;) Wood' and Willovi4me.. Brushop, au., of all dmeriptiona.. Please MlVand' ex amine oueetock, c`,; • . Aujust 5, 1551-Iy. f' Nsw ui.oobs. •,.Sr,r . tItECEIV..ED AND. OPENING " J• AT IiIAIJCILE'S dIIESP JEWELRY STORE,, Oirizt •Sirect, Carlisle, ra., . • • .A.lerge_suppya.Watehasaornaiy,ollTer.Ao..Nlge4. , Mare, to which ;linen° attentien._• „.• . •. you 'want to poloot - itrom .th, ,p.,eP largest stock of CLOOKS,Watches, • ~„., • 1 • i 4O/ ./ • • Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wart In• .• Carlisle, call • , .. ' . ..at NAUGLE'S. :- WellaTe.a largennsortment of Gold.add SII-ver.llnut,_ log and Open Case Watches to "cult all Fanclos'and Pockets, - '' . . At NAUGLE'S. .. plni, and Cheap jeweliy of every style and quality In setts or by the piece as wanted, - • • • • . '. At NAUGLE'S. .Silver and Plated,Valtem, Cake Fruit, Super, and -, . .. .trrentyirrrTablw=na n tlaftrrgairMi Demon and Cream Bpoone, At NAUGLE'S.. Fine Pearl, Lava, Coral; Cameo, Goldstone, klesaic, rentine Moisicast Dol,and Gl ass, setts cheap-, . At NAUGLIBB. Diamond Breastpins and Fingering% • . . • At - NAUGLE'S. - Gold Bunting elite, Eight Day Lev'ers; Gold Hunt, bag Case, Duplex; Gold Bunting, Chronometers. At NALICII,B . B. Bagley's .besti quality of Gold Pencils; toltto Gold Pent and Silvdr ifolthint, At NAUGLE'S. Silver and Plated Tea Potts,. Goblets, Cups, Teas* Backs, Pitchers, Urns, Tureens, Tea Dells, At-NAUGLD'iI. Gold Neck; Test. Curb, Fob, and Chatlaln Chains, Chad Bracelet, Lockets, Thimbles, Crosses, Charms, . At NAUGLE'S. • . . . French 'Elmo Pieces to run'three and four weeks, • At NAUGLE'S. c Gold 13100;70, Vest, Collar, and Shirt Studs of all styles and quality, At NAUGLE'S. Plato a Vorks,'Spoans, Eh'Vas, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles Shields, At NAUGLE'S. • Flutinas, Aecordeoun Doxes—a fine variety, Pertmouales Pearl and Leather, Plain- and Taney TrevellingThigs; - veryTilce Myles:cheap ' 77 ' 77 " At NAUGLE'S. If you want to have your 'Watches put in good re pair and werrnuthi, take thorn to 'NAUGLE'S. If you went to gut a Cheep Clock,i t oy st r i t j t o g i l , l t t. no l t f i u de, zant . your Silver ware, neatly marked k at short .. At NAUGLE'S. • • All goods warnlntall as represented; or the mousy ro• funded, At,NAUGLE'S Parsons that wanrbargalna aro invited to call At NAI.IO LE'S, "IVEW GOODS BARGAINS; BAR-- OAINS.—The haaJus,t returned from Now York and Philadlilphla, and Is now opening an 1m• roman stock of thohondsomert and choapcst Dry Goods 011 fr br .ught to Cumberland county.. - MUM , 00014.1! -- ' ' for the Ladlcsa full line of inaghlficent Silks, Challla, Barge Rollos. Ducals, De Lathes, Lawn .Itobes, Ding haws, Lavellas, Ottoman, Plaids, &c. I=EIM An Inimonco nOsortment of elegant Frolicit worked Collnm:tindersNeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncing, ‘Erig , Ingo ;lad I nsvrtlngs. bought from the importers in Now -York, nyd•will-be mild at-prices to-defy nil competition. 110:s1NETS, ItTIIIIONtI, AND. PLOWED& : -- A liorgo 2 Otook of llonuoto, ItibtronO and Flowors at vory low prices., _ • • , cLonrs cos - nu:l4;s," . • A new dot 'Cloths and ,C2l,olll.ereg, very handsome and very cheap., . Irich Lanolin, lilluldins,Clr a, Tickinga, l.inon Checks, Cottenndes, Pant!! Stuff fi ken and Boys in great va riety, together with all other kinds of irocalatoc, num rens' to particularize. •• - F; , - All my old Friend!, nud•Customets, n 11,141111 public in mineral nro resportful I v invited to nil and examine my stuck bof re purchping, and they will be certain to got ••••nd bsrealiss and ease money, nt Ito Old Stand, Emit Main are it Carnal 4, April 8, 1857 IVEW GOODS ! GOOD GOODS ! Ir YOU VANT NEW GOODS, GOOD Goons, AND CHEAP GOODS - GO ,TO. WOODS' next door to Motglatithlln's Hotel, and yon will find a largo asscrtment or Ladles' Hoods, consisting of MIA, Fancy and Genoa Silks; Morinons, Porslgn Cloths. Do n fetines,_ Do Baps, Alpnccos, Scotch Maids; Sack Ilan nuts, Scotch, Manchester, Enrlston, Chanibrag Ging. hairs, Calicoes, Fine French Workod Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery. Hlevos, kc., &c. • • DOMESTICS.—WooIen Twilled 'Flannels, Drilling= Ticking, hogs and Bagging, Cotton Flannels,Oßnaborgo, Domis, Cingimm, Table Draper, Checks, white and col,. ored Carpet Clittin; &c. • -• In Sliswlsiind Blankets sop have all sorts; sines and • conditions. ' • For gentlbmon we hairo Fine French Black Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassinteres and Doeskins ' Satin Vest. hogs, Tareeds, Sutinetts, Velvet Cord, Kuntucky Joann. • ' ' . . As for men's, women's and cbildren!s Boots d Shore, we defy' competition. Also, a very superior lot i f Groceries, such as Coffee, Sugtteatice, Spleen, to. Stnk . stock has been selected Mltb the greatest cilia as to price and quailty, and we aro determined to sell at very small advances. Those wishing to purchase will find that no ore selling as cheap--..if not chmiprr—than any Tense lutawn ; and they grill find it to their ad vantage to give us a call. Antler, bp; j s Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken,at Market prlcelE , • N. W. WOODS, Ag't. Don't forgot the place, next door to •Maglauchlin's hotel. • s PRING AND Sthl3lER CLOTH . INO. ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. _North Hanover st., opposite Maglaughlin's.lletel...' The prOprietors of this popular Clothing Eitablish ment, respectfully announce that they Lave Just to cowed an immonse-atock of Clothing imagined goods, which they will sell nt the lowest prices: SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING for Menntni Boys, composed ef cvery description of new goods, selected with the greatest care, and made In the latest style and taste of fashion, and warranted" to prove the time on represented at the time of purchase. Observe that every article of Clothing sold by-the propriator4 of this establishment may be. relied upon as being well selected. Among his extensive assortment may be found Fine Black and BIM, now style Dress and Frock Coats. made in the latest fashions of French and English Cloths. • New style Business Cents, of Black, Itlue, Brown, Oliva and Green Cloths, and Plain and Fancy Cassi. mores. Vests in endlosq variety, of Plain and Fancy Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, tirenadlne's. Marseilles, ike. Fine Black French Doeskin and Fancy Cassimoro Emits; Plain Light-Colored Cakstmore Pants—Spring styles. I= Juat completed, b far the largest and cheapest as• sortmont of Boys' Clothing, suitable for Spring mid Summer that can be found in Carlisle, Oonsisthierit Quits, Pants and Vests of all sizes and qualities, to which constant additions wi11 , 1,0 muds during the sea eon. Also, a full assortment of Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Susionders, Stocks, Gloves Hosiery and Umbrellas, Just retielved, a large assortment of Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Black Doeskin and Fancy Cassimores, Vestings nod a great ,variety of new and fashionable Goods for Pants 'and Vel4B,_whicb will bo made up to order, on the most reasonable terms; The subscribers hope, by strict ifttontlon to business, and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a con 'tlirbltnee of public patronage. - - AIINOLD_A. LIVINGSTON. April I, 1857. NVITOLDSALE AND , 'RETAIL T BOOK AND MUSIC. STORE, CARLISLE, I'A. ' JUST RECEIVED, -Benton's.Abrldgment-of thoUeblttes of-Conmress,=- ---- Vol. 10 to be complete in 15 Vole., • ._Cloth, 3,00, Php., 3,60 • per set. Benton's Thirty Years In-the Senate, . .. . 5,00 Bartlett's Narrative of Explonttlons In Texas, Now illexlco.!&c., -. 4,50 Burns' Cyrlopodla of Sermons, * • 2,50 Layard's Nluevair—New Ed. Complete, 4,0 Q • Cyclopedia of Practical Receipts, - 140 - Morse'e General Atlas of the World, . • 0,00 - ' SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR /4 S3IITII. r Wrapping Pa"' fo l r ll i t n Y; i SCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Band-ponos OCK TAYLOR & SMITH'S. "r•ln'inniis hi i l n tilrt r CZ in TlykOß & . Porte-Ponca, Writlate r sks, c dr , c., for sale a OCI TALOR . &"'SMITIPS. Pictures and Pictaire•Frames far raid at BURYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S Blank Books ofi!lllgies l for rain at OCK,TAYLOR. SMITH'S Bibles, Hymn Bytdis:P.'ayer ttc , ter S r in MITH'S. I3.tI SIIITTOCK, TAYLOR & s WAY,!O~ THIS I !-,, , The 'cheariest . SIIOE STORE In the cou4nntiesdof all 43 ° 0 1 ,1- it on. Ladles and Gentlemen will en* 25 per cent by 'purchasing their Boots and Shoes at; the Cnsar Shoe Store SOUTII bleat Corner of the public) square. 1 - 11 . 6} ' 1 .5,. t tl ugs l , A all u s. l :C h or"pl,Y 8°4 4 ..c."11,,1as Just received front Philadelphia an extensive. and splendid assortment of ' - - - ,CIENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' 5110E5, 'which luis•beon selected with - tare from the boat man-, uStote r ics, and which he' can recomend lbr their parlor workmanship and finish, Ile bas every thing in. the Boot and Shoe line • suitable for the season, .and which will be sold very low for cash. A great variety of fdan'a andßeya flaiterfklicads,libees and Brogans, La, dice flatters; lace Binds. Buskins, 811Pueri4 . Ties, kliss,es andflhildren'a Bhoes.-at the lowest prices. • Purchasers are' a eepeetfully.invlted to call-and ' amine our largeand elegant assortment r and they will And that In price and quality it will compate.with any khoe Store In the' place: :itssst..lteparing done'at' the shortest notice.. All ripe sewed Gratis: Don't. mistake the plic6;cheelpil W. Corner of thb publroThquarei . op. - posit° Il.'l;:Burkholders notch '. JACOß BENSR; • • Suocossor t.O Dl. Leroy. &ray go; 'Bm • KELLEWS'..OII.PIAP RAT CAP; BOOT EIHOE,STORE. • • • %Ye Invite the attention of.thn-pubilato and - varted asuorttnentof GOODS. whistrivill be mid ar cheap • at aux other. estibliihtnentin 'Wa •- . • l•••• EVERY VARIETY OiIIATS,• ' " :nor':mon, beYi and ehlidrenonade ofexoellept materiek, - and of every - gelid° oldir _'a - eddi:ndrersinic• meat, or,Stranollati, Cave, and:lnt:lo.'li .tlateifroaily! It !united. of cloth and'Olssad ESPU.4rrini.dd • tents up ernrd !purr, slosh nir WOMAN D" ..8110Ed hilt' beaseellid;pat ouinid friends dltir•etbt *mere; nri'nelirgrothers,:to, calthu4eSslnitid,intratneh4 'as we Teel Confident afoot pbtltt tOplbeie; All kinds or loulle$:".IR loses awl Childruh'spAlTEtill; " the host:naterlst; conitautly rip hand." ' N. 8.-'•-•AlVrips sewed gratlt. . [April 29, 1857. Carlisle Foundry, AMA - CHID:I . E StIOE, This extensive establishment to now••In Complete &- darned supplied with the best' machine& for executing work in every department.' Tho bitlldings have aloe boon greatly enlarged this sprhig and stocked with the newest end most Improved tools for the 'manufacture uf D,OORS I WINDOW Shutters, Blinds, Meitldingsi Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter worrk. We-invite Builders, Cro , penters and others to call and examine our facilities for doing this description of work. The beat Materiale Used and prima as low neat any other establishment in. the County or elsewhere. STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER.- and repaired as heretofore: Engin. have bden r4ent ly built for W. M. Ileuderson & Son, in title borough, It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ald & Brothers, Nevi. villa, Shed° & Wetzel, North Middleton, and- otlfers, at whlmemseabllshment they.mfiy, be seen in daily op. oration, and to whom we can refer for evidence of their superiority. • • IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. l i of every description, from the smalleseto the heaviest • pieces, atter:lite(' at short notice for every kind of ma. chlnory. largo variety of mill cnsthiks now outland. Two skillful Pattern makers roma, ntly employed.— ItHIPARING promptly nttonded to' fbr Paper Mills, Grist Mils, 'Factorise; Ac. Thrning and .Fitting Mill Sp miles, .tc, /One •In_ the. hest style, - . Ji • ngly sit BOTlL_Clear To lorso_Powers, , —lforliontal Gearßoar and Two Horse 'noters. corn' 'Shelters, Crushers, lion Rollers. Plough castlfßs, and. other or tides for fliriners, on hatidor promptly made to order. and repaired. Our fitellitios for building Coro are now more complete thou heretofore sod tumbles us to Tar nish theist to transportera on the rail road on Memo. dating terms and made of the best motorists. Orders, solicited and entire satisfaction guarantee - 1. The long — apart°Tree in URI businasir of - the senior 'partner of the limn, and the completeness of our ma chinery in every branch of the establishment warrant us in assuring the best work to all whO.favor us with their orders. Thu continued patronage of our old *Janda and the ptiblic Is iespectfully solicited. !Any 2e, - '67—ly. - p. GARDNER & Co. . .THIRD AItRIVAL OF • SPRING AND SUMMER DODDS, A l AND Now,Storo, Corner of North'Hanover and Lou- Tho undersigned returns thanks for the patronagti bestowed upon him' by the public, and at the same tint° resPeetfully announces that ho has Just returned from Philadelphia ' and Is now opening a Now lot of Simmer DitY GOODS and GROOT:RIBS, consisting in part as follows. and which ho lo determined to sell at the low est Cash price's. _SILKS, Ducal Cloths, ChrMrs, Alpaeritt, Do Lainos,•Do Rages. Lustros. Poplins,' Lawns, Barnes, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery,, Collars, Handkerchiefs, n c., &I', SUAWLS AND MANTILLAS of ovary idylo and qua lity.. - STAPLE ANIrDOMRSTIC DRY-GOODS, Cloths, Coy shneres, Postings, Flannels, Muslins, Tirkings, Stripes Cheeks, Calicoes, Cottonades, Linens, Sheetings ' Do. alms, Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and whito'Carpet Clllllll, Sto. ' Lc. . PARASOL:3,AM/ UMIIItELLAS. Also, a largo and splendid assortment of BONrNENTB. llsTs, Gyro, BOOTS and Suons,. A superior lot of Presto GROCTMIRS, • -. • _ Teas..CetTee,. Sugar, Molriases, RlC`e;Fpleba, llaviog selected my entire stook with the gicatest rare, and the lowest O,IOII'I'RICEII, I ems assure my friends mid the publi. generally; that I. will do all in my power to make my establishment known as the " !IBA D.QUAIt THUS FOR'IIAIMAINS." Those who %visit to purcnase will find It to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. I will pay the highest market price for Butter, Eggs Soap, and. Dried Fruit, Carlisle; July 1, 1857. pliniudis oulLiw ritTMBERLANB VALI;111Y- BANK. vv PROPRIETORS. - • WILLIAM K6ll, 'IIIELCIIOIR , JOHN'DUNIAP, . RICHARD WOODS, : JOHN S. BYEREETT; , Jens C. Difstvr,f It. A. Srunor,ett • This Bank, doing business in the name . f Ker, Bran Roman & Co., is now folly prepared to do a gonerill Banking Business with promptness and fidelity.' • Money received on deposit and paid back eu demand without notice. Interest pall on special deposits. Cm, tlteates of deposit bearing interest at - the reteof live per will be issued for as short a period as four months. Interest on all certificates will cease at Ina turity;:provided,-however, that - if mid:certificates are redalred at any time thereafter for. mint-liar givenpe. Plod, they-shall beer the same rate ,of interest up"to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col. !action of notes, drafts, checks, &C., In any part of the • .United States or Canticles. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Conti tient. Tito faithful and _confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, nny he relied upon. They call the attention of-Femme, Mechanics end alLethers who desire a safe depository for their names, to the,undeniabla fact, that the proftletons of this Bank o INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates-for all the Depossts, and other obligations of Ker, Brenne man & Co. They have recently removed into their new Banking ,house directly opposite _their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors east of the Heilmn' Depot, where they will at ail times be plemed to give any in formation desired in regard to . ntonoymatters In gene rat.- (Men for business from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the evening. . _ Carlisle, lilny 20, 105'," CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.- SUMMER - ARRANGEMENTI igg7lr--"; On and after MONDAY,3une 20th 1857, Passenger Trains will . rtin as follows: (Sundays excepted:) • FOB. 11AltItIS11UItO. • , . • ' ' Ist Train.. 2d Train .. . beaya Chambersburg, . ' 4.50, A. nr. 4.00 P. M Shipponsburg, 6.20 " 4.30 " 1 , 43411111 e, 6.50 " 4,58' ‘• Carlisle, ' 6.80 " 5.30 " Mechanicsburg, 7.01) " 6.00 At llarriaburg, 7.35 • " ' Q. 38 " FOR CIIAMBEILSOURG, • • . . Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave tfairisburg 8.30 A. M. 12.60 P. M Mechanicsburg 9.00 ." 1.20 ''" ', Carlisle, - 0.40 " 2.00 " No vvillo, 10.20 " ' 2.30 "' ShippenKburg; 10.60 " 3.00 • " At Chamberzburg, 11.23 "'. 8:35 " ' FARES From and after this date, the fare from Mechanics hum to Kingston will bcr2.o cents: from Kiniudon to Middlesex, 15 cords; from 51Iddlosex to Carlisle, 15 cts; from flood Holm to Alterton, 16 touts. ... 'Tina learn Harrisburg for Ph Ilminlphia, at 7,55, A. M., 7, P. M., and 1.15, P. M., via Columbia. For Pitt* burg, at 3.35, A. 51 , 12.25 noon, and 5.15. P. 51. For Baltimore, at 2.30 —8.20, A,51., and 1.40, I'. M. Traits on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad leave Har risburg for Beading, Auburn, &c., daily. , - Fares from Harrisburg, Meoliribiesburg, Carlisle, Ship. ponsburg, and Chambersburg, -will be ten cants hiss wpnll paid forTioitets at the Ottice, than when paid in the Cars. • ' 0." N. LULL, Super't Railroad Office, Chambersburg,l Mirth 25 18 _ 57-St. J THE TEMPWOF FANCY - NOW OPEN 1 1 . 1; I V Alla: a a r n te a rsil i edlit fustivitios, with ono of thelsigest assortments of • Ever 'offored In OW place, consisting in part of rine' Candy Teye and Fruits, Jelly Cakes, lion Bons, Cum Chocolate , and Fruit' Drops, Rose,' Vanillin, 'avid Burnt Almonds, French' and exploding ,Sucrets Be. Also all the common Varieties. " ,1111(14S.AND NUTS.--,:--• • of the latest liiiis,rtailons such as Omnos, Lemons; Raisins, Flo, Pruens, - Cultants, Citron, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream Cocoa , ! and Ground Nuts. In connection kith the above an extonsive sortmont of • - • • • TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of friary quality and-price; consisting in part of Fine • Was, kid, china, crAng and other Dolls. Sewing and CarTliemkets, Fancy!llo2oB, Flower Velma,. Motto Cups, 'fee Setts, Musks, Drums,Ouns,rAir Pistols, AccordionS; MorrnOnkans..TrumpetstCherunnen , of bone antrwootr Domineee, Lotto and other...games. Fancy Soaps. Oils and Port -Nannies, .Ws bums alto a Ono of FAMILY 01100 BRIES, such as pulverised, crushed oaf brown Su.Oars,,,of every grade, Conroe, Molaases, Starch; Green and Black TO4II, Spices, Butter,soda,Sugar, Water and other Crackers, cheese, &c. -The subscriber returns his sincere thanker to a goner , sus public fur the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes, b.Vo,Aoslre to please, to merit a continuance. of the owed, , • P. MONTER. ' Carlisle, Doc. 10.1850. MILL PROPERTY . . . , PUBLIC SALV-. ,-,,, _ cur . ILL be sold at Public Sale oliVed --W—nesday;Septepher 0, 1 / 1 57, that valuable Slia Property of Samuel, Bltour, deceased. The salvo bent situate on the , ellw Brooches Oreek,'ln Cumberl , nd county, two miles south-west of the Harrisburg bridgr. end mile from Free's Ward House, on the Cumberlan I Valley Railroad, and one and a half miles weskit New Cumberland; being a THREE STORY • . A,1:'"1-, STONE ,MILL, hating five . !y ~..... pair of Stiren, and , one 'of the best ,;,';FJ....„L,. ' water powers In the Cumberland Vat, .... -. . -.. , ley, and to which Is attached upwards of 22 ACRES 'of LIMESTONE LAND;. In the highest ,atate:of cultivation,' boding' thereon ereeted"TIVOJTELLING. • ITOPSE/3,„ 4. „ Barn, Wash H ouse. ' and 'other neeeissatt_ont,- In .: Aulldings; also, an Orchard of chglor,frultr,..7' This id a. property Kell NiOrWfihii iitpoitlop orlop Istavvishing-trinmherk lif:a , all.llpropertti Art,y;Psrson wishing' to =retest •Alte. filliflPeitp. do oro'lly . eall i lug.oo. Samuel Bitnerorldatildas Bitner, rialdlngatt, u,311,11, arid hy .wliotnibrr 0040 lone ari'd•tenns of sale Will', be nun% knatirli. -"Abdo; tr.-commence at 12 o'clock on old gu5e,...... ~, • ',2. • ..t.......,'-' • -" - rEVABINEI;;BITHER":" ; --- ;- • ' ,,, r. ,,, -, ,,,, : - .... , ' , ""7;:11413.0.V1AT1TNER;f: ‘.'':tewerAll ' en, Aug.i, uf,v4.4.1: , . - ... , s ,- Eipoippi;.3A..iiihi: it,pumirn.,. yi,iks antileii Lebiluou • Telegraph. ilnerill.urg;!.leurnal, Iteadlng—. Insert rit4ll sale, and. send bal.to this .oitlce for copse' slliotellaneotio. --East-Whirr 6treetTOMOISER.— BURDEN CARS BUILT, the,. strects, J. A. 11U5IRIOU, Jr 11. A. STUMM IN, CAshlor. CHANGE OF HOURS! KIIISS . KINGLII IS 00INOI 011010ESONkECTIONillTE8 •:.: . •‘--.:_e_bitration' . • I • • R GVING FEMALE.COLLEE r • . • -Thin Institri ion, designed for the libitiClldli4tion • of-Young-ludiesrhaii-been-in-.operatiOn-onc ,rouc .the moot gratifying iroanits. .1t is now elitabilibed eitis - , firm basis, and Its patronage already ext4inds' Over able sister states. . • • • ' , 'During the last winter , it Was created a college Pr. per,•by the Leglelaturs'epPennsylvanin. with power:to confer ilognies and endowed with - all the rights .and ..privileges of t he racist favored Female inatitutionst.._ - Itis Itielitqd on the "Cumberland Valley Rallroakinie way between ilarrisburg and Carlisle, in the niost re a r the and beautiful' portion of the valley, and le in ebbe proximity to one or the most'momi, healthy, and enter. prising towns in the State. • It to central, and easy of accesii. • Students leaving Washington Baltimore, or Philadelphia in so motrilOs . .tcala.fax-lincriabtug,wlll-arrive.at4declianicstrui s ' -titnelor-dinnet. • — The - cidifice - Driarge - and e remMadfOlfciiiiiln - TiiiiTASr" double verandas, and will accommodate abOnt one huh. drid boarders. -Initeconstruction, It combine,, all pe modern improvoneents for the promotion of health, cony. ^ - - fort, and oadvenience. In thesti respects 'physicians - pmeounenit, unrivalled. The Chambers are large and ". neatly furnished. Each ha§ its registers_for.heat ventlleition. ONLY TWO STUDENTS OCCUPY. THE SAVE ROOM. 'The "Butts remit, are at all times Supplied with warm and cold-water. • • 'fho 0 rouudS aciample, and well air/ingot' for recces. Um), and the mulatto *tellies& exerdses—scsossenttOl to health, graceful movement and symmetry of forsai. , Thu Faculty of Instruction is ellicioot and inspott. onced. lu the COLLEGIATE DEPARTAIENT the course of 'Andras of a high grade. mtmprebentling all the subjects belong. Ing to a Classical, Polito and Christian Education. . In the PREPARATORY DEPARTDIENT pupils Will I MY& fully instructed in branches forming thi Cs a a thorough English EditeatiOn. Essuotts.—First Ile pion—From lot Septtntbor to tor. 30th of January. Second desslon—Prom lot Pobruary tot • Ist ofJuly. • T.ACATION—DIIII4te July and August. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, PAYABLE• • • • IN ADVANCE. . • • ,•- _,Borirdlng,,lVashingFurolelid-llooms,-,ltutil7-aricl— turriox--Colleglate Department, -- . 2001 ' tory Dolitirtnifart, 00. 4, " -First Class 12;00; No extra charge for Ancient Languages. Music—Piano and Guitar, - - • - • .20 00 Vocal Music, - .2 , 00 Modern langusges. - - - • 'lO 00 -Painting, Dray/Joy..and other Ornamental Binnehtst, at the usual rates. . . . • • Text , boolts forntsbed at City prleea. • For further Particulars address, _ _ ltov. A. 0. DIA.B.LATP, A. M.• President: 7 . , • REVERENCES: The Fatuity of Dickinson College; Carlisle, Pa. Rev. It. D. Chambers,..Carlisle; Pit. • William B. Mullen, Esq., P • , . , Rev. Dr. T. Daugherty, ." . • —.: - --- - r- - -.... , kitev. 1.,'„ (imham, Mnotatuld, , , William 11. Allen, President of Girard College, Phila. James IL MeColley, Esq: ""' • ' , Clement Cla"k, Esq. - Rev. Andrew Manship., • ' .. "games It. Graham. Grahamton,,Pa. - • . .. *ltev. C. F. Stnever, Illochimiesburg, Pa. "Ira Day, M. D., .: , I'. 11. Long, M. D.; • • *E. Zog, Esq., .... " • • .301 m Riegel, Ear., - , John Vandeveer, IL•D., Easton, Pa.. • *David Coover, Esq., Shenherchd.own, Ph. George W. Meek, Pinegrove Mills, Pa. , Levi Merkel, Esq., Shiremanstown, Pa. *J. B. Iturat,.Esq, Dillsburg, Pa.. ..„,;;) *DMA.: Smith, Eng., Pittsburg, Pa. . , • John Vanduveor, 0. D., Easton, Pa. '"! Ills Excellency;Teter.P. Casey, Milford, Dol. lion. J. It. Lotinnd, Se'crettrry of S.tate, " Ilev. T. P. McCulley. . - 0 - *Georg° &Adkins, EN. ' . *Santuel Sharp. Eng. Prof:Thos. E. Sadler, Wilmington, U. Samuel N. Harrington, Dover, •-. ~ Hon. C. S. Layton, Georgetown, • " ". . William Marshall, AL P.," • • Hun. John R. Sadler, Bridgeville .. *Willlah: S. Goslin, - Esii.,Federalaburg, Eld: • ' liev,,John A. Gem, Ililtimore, Md.' *Jacob Shoff, Esq., Eltneaster, Ohio. ‘ .. • *George D. Evans, Esq., Morgantown, Va.•, . Alexander Burgess, an., Portland, Maine. • • •i , John Edwards, D. D., Rochester t N. Y. ' • , Sullivan Weston, D. D., N. Y, S. V. (laird, D.P.S., Smithsonian Institute, Waal:Mem) City. '- .Incobltuploy; Esq., Lockport, Illinois. . . -• • , - - TRUSTEES OE THE COLLEGE. •Ira Day, M.D., Mochanicsburg Per • PAL Long, M. D., . •Solomon P. Coigns, Esq., . " • . " rain Zug. •John Beige', Esq., John Brandt, Esq., • Itohort ltryson,'Esq., ITarrialirg, Pa., J. B. Cancer, Shopherdslown, Pa„, •David Coover, Esq., .CAL 0. S. Adkins, . billfold; Del. • Pntrovn of the College Juno 21.-31 non. . WHO'LL BEFUSE 'TO BUY STICK Oy TIDE • GOOD WILL HOSE gpmPANTL, - • GREAT INDOCEMINT TO INVEST. The flood Will Hose Company, respectfully Inform the public that they have formed a Jorut Stock Association, for the purpose of IfficUrl ng sufficient funds. to purchaaW a Sire Engine and Hose They kayo procured a large assortment of Elegant Engravings, which they will sell at one duller each, the purchaser of an Engraving will receive with it a ticket, 'which will give the holder thereof an opportunity to draw Due of the tiuncaudi splendid gifts, to the list of which wo would invite at-, tendon. No butter chosen was over offered than tho' - - - • • • •• • • prusont, us the purchaser not only gels an' onglaving,. but our schools Is so full of gifts that in overs six tick ets sold them nuts...t.bo drawn two gifts, to wit :— There will bo but 10.000 Engravings sold, and the gifts Will amount to 83112. , 1 Splendid New Brick House, 3 stories on Pitt : , st., now occupled.by John Mell, No., and. ' occupied by Mandel holier, . . • $4,000 I` Sple Aid Rose Wood Plano, 4OO. I tipihnlid Melodeon, , . . 160. , 1 - Gunn Pg. Caso,Gold . 'll'atch,l2s. . . 1 Sett Silver Ware, 125. I Hunting Calm Gold Watch, - , ' 100 . 1 Ladles' do. 700 - Sett Chine Were, .- . 'lOO 2 0 entlenien's Gold Watches, (at $75 each,) -.. 160 2 Ladles' ' do. do. . 150 ' 1 Walnut Sofa, ' " --- ' ' 76' . . 1 'Bedstead, ' - .75 _, • . 2 (tontlemon's Sliver Watches. (nt $7O each, 44 0' 4 4 do. - ' ' do. ' (at $5O each. 200 2 do. • Gold Watches," (at $5O each, 100 ' 10 do. Silver do. ' (at $25 each, ) 250 .2 Setts Jetvellry, (at $25 each,) 50 1 Gold Bracelet, . 25 3 Gold Bracelets, (nt $l5 each,) . 45. ' 4 Gold Brarelets.(nt $lO ouch,) 40 10 Ladles' llnemtpins, (a 1,410 cnch,) . 100 ' . 10 Pale Ear Rings, (at $lO each.) 100 10 do. (at 60 10 Breastpins, (at $5 enssch,) ea ch,)' . 50 .10 Gold Rings, (at $5 each,) • . i 50 100 choice books, (qt $5 each,) 100 • do. • 'Mt $2 er..ch,) 2OO 100110111 Pencils, (at $2 each,) . '2OO 100 Gold Itings, - (nt $2 each,) , , 200 100 Albums, (at $2 each,) . , 200 • 100 Gold Rings, (at $1 each ' ) 100 • 5,00 Books, (at $1 eaull,) „ ' 500 ', 100 Ladles' Collars, (at $1 6,10 • 600 1,000 Engravings. (at $1 each,) 1,000 • 1,000 Pieces of Slusic, (at 25 cts. each,) 2PO ~'• , stopci As soon as Elio shares are all sold, the property will drawn, and notice will'ue given to that effect. For the object and design of the above as well as the enterprise of the parties conducting and terming the assoclat on we would refer to the following named gen tlemen. . • - •• Carlisle.—J. lt. Parluir Ilenderslit',Erpou 3ntdos It. Smith; Nig:, ' West TeAnsborough.—llon. , A. API, M.D. • •• • , , Agents wanted grery.towirAnd village In the State. Tickets can he had of the following•persons In Carlisle: 7charles - Ogilbjr;Try - fioodef Stem, Stininel Billet'Drur;• Store, D. Arnold Store, J. D. Halbert; Grocery taro; . Themes Conlyn, Jewelry Store; Henry faxton, Thud ware Μ Steiner & Brothers, Clothing Store; ,•• het,(Decay Store; W. D. A. Naugle,• jewelry • Store. _Pursons_wlshing_ta. become_A gents will Mahe appllar , --: - Don either by letter or personally to SAMUEIe H. GOULD, • Secretary, Carlisle, Pa. f'IARLISLE FEMALE SEMI Alt Y.. ‘..) The next scholastic year et thirrSeullumy will commence on --Tuesday, September let,` -; - - • .The Seminary toe boarding and day sc.bael Conducted by experienced and oempOtent teachers.' Ditlred,"..' • healthy - nod pleasant, and the course of Instractioti embraces the elementary Bud higher English, together with the anclentand modern. languages, music, vocal and Instrumental. toulAtto merlons ornamontaldiranch. OP during Attly and August. . . May 6th, 1887-6 mos. For furthnr Information apply to the...principal; MIAS, CLA RIC. at the INnulnary to West Louther St. near the German ROTbrtnirChurch. , . . REFERENCE:B. • F: WINO; MD.* ,•• Rav: DAVID STERRETT,* Ilpf, W. W. IHILI.B,*- • Roy. J. IL MINIM,. • Mir. A. U. KREMIIR. Ilev. JACOB FRY. • . J. B. PARKER, Esq.* RICHARD PARKER, /Seq.* CART NV, AIIL.Rgq.* ' , farms of the'Bogullutry. . lawn' II tisiw I NorrcE is heieby given.that Ileve: thlagay asstocietedwith me, ad a riertner in the. Forwerding, Commission and Omiullysiness,. My son• ALIIIIIIT K. BUREN, and that the above business VIII, bd hereafter eoinbleted under the zinnia of J. RLIEEK it BUN, . .J. RIIEEdIi • , - N:ll..—llighoit (Ugh prises fol. PRODUCE ot all kltde, FLOUR - , WIIEAT, RYE, OATS, 'du Salt, Plaster, '&0,- , , alwaye on hand and Ibr sale. . . Carlisle bray 14 , 1557—tf: . N , ..IIANTQI,„.III.EnditAisT TAILos., .• •. South Hanover Street UM doors North of Bentii Ihn's 'Store, hue just returned from Philadelphia, ' with a full stock of Clothe Casein:wren Vestings tor., 4c. •suita— able for Spring and Summer woari which be Is ppepach to make up to'order proinptlyi - and on reasdnahle.. , Also on' hand ltifXDT•4l4/:41 - C.1.0#1140:;h 1. • together with stocks; cialliearhatufloerchlelb and 'other , articles ,usually:fetnalilg 4 tOsStiSartitaishigigli.A., • .• . Store. to iivaiti4 - Goods trught elsonher4 will also , • - TIENIVY , .R: KtiOTTE,R,' , Pieixiftilioir 2 . , ' . .., •., .., - --' ,' -I: QP: MtiBlii, ai; :,, '. .:.:' ' '', ~ , 1'.,•4 iron hie sbrviSee -to tb,'s,atitone.,yr Carlist ,e... Ao-,11 1iii.'....... glio'leitsonerdn• tiliFillisiby Guitar 'snit"".and.Molodf also instruct pupils. in.voo. music; rildtigso :ttils( 4 . 1', , ,, snsowntsiolforell; as' to bid ability' to gtv . d satie i0n.,.... „,,, Residence at Martin's 'rotas, , x. ,, ice;. %"-- • ..,,,' 0 :1 ,.. . , A , . • . ... Julle 24,1857.—5m05. • .. ' • . . . ._. ,71RtoE-4Epvc.BD,..ixheiiktbaiiii.64.;! Joriinionowl to sell off Me—entire took of. SIMMS:IL (409,1).3 at groatly fonueen All who Want birgaids, call at the'tobesp.Atoro of . Carlisle, Aug. 6 , 1861'. • OidAa. OGILBY. [Aug. IS-Ot.