Ne6,llbuertisements E DENY Z I NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLEIEN PRIZE, oho of t larAefit dod best Literary Papors tithe day•—Truns or Sunsortivrto9„s2, per yoart' and ' will bo pro• sonted.to.oach_Subscriberlmmudintely on receipt of the stitscription uniiiit-y7-Eath-subscribrer-willt-botentitled_ to a Cilft worth from - 51 to t500,00•1MR914.-;`t,; .• • To Clubs. '• 8 Copies for 1 year . •' . •,t 15.00 ' io do I do • -ItEADv-READ—READ,---ItE AD THE LIST OFHIPTS— , • GIFTS—GIFTS. 1 libt.kage containing • • ' t • $5OO, in gold. • 10 Gold Patent Lever English Hunt . ' - • log Cased Watches , • . . " 100" each. - ' 16 'do .do do do 76 do 25 ado Gold Watches • 00 do - 100 do,. do do . •. . 60 do . • 300 LOW? ,do do • t . 75 •do 100 Silver Iluntiug Cased Watches • 00-10---Watclies ' • 10 to 20 _do 600 Gold Yost and Guard and Fob Chains •-• • • . . 10 to 30 •do 6000 Gold Lockets • , . 2 toll do Gold Rings... Ear Drops‘-‘Tiroaches- Breast Pins,--Stods—Cuif Pins- , • • • Sleeve Buttons,"Am. . . to 16 •do • - Immediately On - * receipt of the subscription mnnoy ' the subscriber's namo will - bo entered ; itipanour sub• iscriptlon book, oppnsito a nutnber, and the Gift come •-•-poetniing, with that number will ho tbrwarded to his or r address by mall or es - Press, post•paid. - • Address BECKET CO.. Publishers • • . 92 Month' Building, Now Y.:wk. . . AItX ARION 'HALL - -AG T AINST THU WORLD FOR.CIOODITYKOUItitREOTYPCS AND ONTYPES.-0. 0. BRANDON would respectfully "a nuoyace to the citizens of Carlisle and the public gen orally, tt at 'he has taken the Da,ruerrean (lottery In Diltrlowllall, (lately occupied by AO. o Keel.) Having secured the service's orMr. D. O. Neadly, h i! prepared to aecouonodate all those who desire 00011 PICTURES ••. • . . . . of themselves or families. Are - These Items have been fitted up ihi a- superlo style on the 2nd instead of the monostOchree, and are' Intended. to' he a pe. t 10 - cation,' cons.: . quently node but-thtifect,Pletures will be allowed th , lease the thither!. All pictures not perfectly satisfactory, will be retaken • free of charge. • . " • Pleturefl copied-from old, aguerreotypehi ;v . -Portraits; --nlaviliserted-iii-Imektits, liveshitpins.,Filigerrings.'ke. .-OGI . I NiSTItT trlh):CS. diva on reasonable — OYU - int , ...• All are Invited to roll and eiminiue our specimens and then judge fur themselves. July 2.2.157t7.,—1hii.' . G. C. BRANDON. . - pIfiLADELPILIA COLLEGE ~ OF • —Uttil:tF%l=litttl st. below Walnut--StOISION. oP 1857-B.—Ttle fiwull,y of tlilailistitution-has con. ' eluded to hold hereafter"but Onn Cnlllo3o SINFion in the year; beginning In October, and terminating In -• March. Examinations are elven DAILY by the Profes sors at the College. llospital Instruction, and Material for Practical Anntonly, as Gmfroes the dvanced stu• clout. Supplementary Lecture. areto a also given during the Summer. ' • • ,Psis:-3latriculation. $5; one full tohrse,•sloo; Per _ netual 'Ficket. $150; Graduation, 83W. • — A limited nuniber-X.f_students,jlfin n do rate..means, and well "recommended, will 'be received an" the Belies' (Wary List. 11.110WAI.CD IPAND, 81, - D., Dean. Augiist 12,1857-St. .OFIiCE CUMBERLAND . VALLEY M. P. Ci).,A • 4 Anauar 10, 1857. J - OTICE IS • lIEREBY ••., • that an Election „yin be held, at the Public louse of .101 IN EARLY. In Dicklinfiln thirnship, on Monday, the 7th day of Eoptember neat, butWoull the hours of 10, o'clock: A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M.; for the ' purpose - of electing thirteen Directors to, serve for Oil terrrrof Ono year ler the abate 'Company. 'pie Mem bers of this Company are hereby requested to attend. .JUAN .. , T • • Augunt 12, 1857-to • POIITAIII.ECIDER. MILLS. KItAIiSEIPS PATENT; for Hand .ortiorse •74 Power, the heat uso - WHEELER'S • llorso• lowers and ' Threslors, Improved — lsuill - FILIIAr - PENNOUIVS -W Llme and Henna Spreaders; the most !Ilk prord Hoy and • Fodder Cutterstrlicrf'S ' tirindstonce ready. hung, with a general assortment ile of Agricultural and horticultural Impleulents. " PASCHALL MJERIS & C 0.,, Implement and Seed Store, enth es Market, Phila. - .August 12, 1867 • • NEW CROP.TURNIP SEEP, Putplo Top Ruth llaga, Purple Top OA, Itlrving'm Ruta Dam, Yellow Aberdeen, -Dale's Hybrid, White Norfolk, White Flat, and other fine ratietles,,Wholeinle and " PASCUALL :gams & OJ., Implement and Seed Store .;Setenth &Market, Pala.- Irmo 'August 12, 107 't... :51ULES! MULES! • re wsit _ NIESLY Si 11ltANIST, will len few days .;;', "' " again have for sale, a very choice lot of . , Kenluely Mules, vthlelt are now ex. •it eri SPIL.. Reefed dairy, nod can he seats at their yard at, t lino mi town, six miles south-east - of Carlisle. Purghaserdi are requested to °senile° the stock, as they wilrlind the animals to ho eqbeh.lf- net superior, to any that have ever beau brought to this market, July 8,,185r. [U. _. . .-.York Rana° and FrAiirlek Examiner puhl times, ritA send bill to thls oflico for collection: g.l.Dbla AND._ TANNK M RS . - O 1000 DRY FLINT. HIDES; 100 1111; TANNERS , Nor sale by_ __ _ J. PALMER & CO. - Market Strnot Wharf Rhiladolphia. May 20. 3t CAND OLASS.—MATtxsEN IL) WITTE, llnsomc lIALL, 713 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Importors of French and German CHINA, Bohemian and French GLAUSAVAItE, Lava, "Cerra- Cotta and Potion A rttrles, Ac. A complete assort wont of Goods In the above hues, and of the letnet patterns, constantly on hand, at the lowest market prices. 4ugust 12, 1857-lul. BLACKS MIT LIS' 0 A 0,000 Bushels of Bituminous Coal. from the celebrated "Lemon" Mines. receiving and,for sale by 7August 5, 1857. • W.ll. MURRAY. - L - !_STATE NoTicE.—Letters' of Ad 'ministration on the Estate of John McDowell, deed, late of the lumen of Carlisle. have been issues to the subscriber, residing in the wild borough. All persons hiving claims agurnst the said Estate will pre sent them fur settlement, and those indebted will make payment to S. A. McIntIVELL. August 5, 11 , 57-st. Administrator. 910. THE VOTERS OF CUMBER LAND CO.--Orsrtsugs—Through solicitation of souse of ofy Men* I have bees Induced to oiler my self to you as a ea mlltlato Tor the ollkee or Om nty Treas urer. sod would feel thankful to you for your support. Ittel—tf. . JAMES-LOUDON.- - FAILiII.:IcS LOOK AT THIS:— , . • very superior lot-of nays ,irranted to bold 3 bushels a; S 5 per dozen; 2 bushels at $4 per Omni, and balging; nundlos, the best quality um ho had at the new cheap stop of ~pI SSOLUTION OF PARTNEit 411P.—The pdrlimrship existing between A. J. I Ch and .1. L. LASII,‘ under the firm of Kim and Lash. was dissolved on the 101 h 'day of August, lost., by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said firm, aro to ha. received by A.J.' huts. and all demands against the. said firm aro to be presented to him for payment; Carlisle., August 19,1857.-3 t AcAll.o.—The undersigtfed thank ful for favors - In the late thou of Kull A: Lech, will continue the manufacture of Agricultural and other implements at the same shop. Ile respectfully subtle n eoutlnuance of the,liberot encouragement heretofore received, and hopes by o•carefpl and prompt attention to business to meet the wants of the public lu this Hue. ' • . Curllsln, August 19, 18:4 —St. UFYNLO-1-10.13ES+-309U-N_ow-on. and for salehyzblleertAr, by tt r ar Z 415 ARCH Street, above Fourth, (Late of No: Di North Fourth streot, PIIILADELPIIIA. N.:B.AISO; a largo assortment 'of LADIES' FANCY PUBS. August 19 5 ,1857.-3 m, • lAW ' NOTIUR - RENIOVAII.. W. .1 31. PENROSE has removed his office to the room formerly occupied by Idirs on Main sire 1.11 few diem east of the Mettedliarebureit whore be will promptly attend to all busiuess entrusted to him. .. - Angust 10,18571' . _ . _. DAMPHLE'r LAWS ' fgr 1857.- Thp Pamphlet Lawe far 1857, have peen recelied at the Prothonotaryl Office,. in Carlisle, and are ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. D. K. NOPLL, Prothonotary.. . . Per P. Clonal:l,', Dep. Prothonotary. August 19, 1857-3 t. VERY IMPORTANT: - SPRATT ' S Mout Self Sealing Cans; fur preserving Fruits, Green Corn. Peas, Tematoes, otc, &a Every Farmer not llourelfeepsr ihould h a purchaser. For sale, at city, prises, at the Cheap IlarawAre Store of • • HENRY SAXTON. "Aug. 28; East 3laiu et., Carlisle. -TheOTICE 11eirs and legal re prdOntatives of Peter Andrews, tato et Lampater Pirnabip, in the county of Lancaster, doo'd, , You are hereby notified that by virtue of an order of. {'re Orphans' Court of said county, 1 will hold an in• unlsitien to diehle• part or value the Real Estate' of mid deceased, ca the premises on Tuesday the 221 day of September, 1857, at which time and place you may *Atom'. if you think proper. -therifrs Office. GEORGE MARTIN, Lancaster Alt 28, '57. . ' . " Sheriff. • Auutww rosl , lonex!7_-06. I,loll4dltpr appOlnted by the Orphans' Cou Court hf 'mbel:land County, to make distribution of the, declnred- by, decree of the Court of the llth of Augustrldfl, In Outlands of John Modem., executor of Robert Cook, late of said County. dtio'd., among the parties legallyi eutithM thereto, giros notice, that hot will attend to:thnt duty nt his office in Carlislo; ou nturday the 2d day of Octobdr, 1857, at 10 o'clock. A. of that day, who and where' the parties intureited are notified to attends' -A. O. MAIO% . , Aug. 20, " ' Auditor. itiJDSON RIVER INS'PITUiE, A I' GLEVERACK, N.Y. d.ii.t Ann FMALE. hoard find Futtlon, $l2O per, year. Tern, epena Hentember Mk: Gentlanlen lnatructora. in Wen., Moab, painting nod Modern I,anguiges. Ad dram the I'ov.•Alnnao Flack; A. M., Principal. - Aug•,2d, • ATTINt_43.-:=-IVIIIN and :,lucked • At T IASI 4 a . 8:toy i ii i iiii ii iiiiiiii i iiii I.tv moist thahloriiblp-Now stylos, 601114 tLte lap acorn ' CRAB, OGILBY. '' . 4usie 10,1837, • , Proposing Ainendmen't:s.to-the Constitution of the Conpnonwealth. ' Ic i : , ESOLVEti by gib Senate and House of Representatives of the • ommenwenlih of Penn sy vonin In General Assembly mot: Thot.the following oroancboonts, ore prognitd the Constitution of the Cii.ombnlvlalth, - 111 - nor'dati.. - e - with the 'provisions' or, the tenth orttele thbreof. - • Thal; sball be an additional article to said solidity Lion, to bo desiguatedas article cloven, as follows: ON 'PUBLIC PEBTS: _ - - • .—Skeilißut'Tlio-qtato-Mareontrart-debte;to - iopply casual deficits or failures in revenues or to meet expen ses not otherwise provided for• the aggregate a mount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of ono or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of limo, shall-never ex• mod seven hundred and arty thousand dollars, and the money arising fronni,ho creation of Ruch debts. shall he applied to tho purp se for-which-lt , Was-obtained, or-to repay the debts so utractod, and to no other putpoie • whaievßr drarios 2. In ddition to the above limited power, the state may cOntr et debts to repel invasion, suppress III• sumac:Lieu, dupe d the state in v am or to 'redeem the present butstrin lug indebtedness of the state; but the -inanity arising-f in, iii.coutincting of such be applied to th punk's° for which It mat. raised. or to 'repay such.debts, and to no other purpose whatever. dscriorc I. Eno t the debts above speolfied, in sec. Mons one and two of this article, no debt-whatever shall be created by; or on behalf of theatate. Stereos 4. Ts provide for the . piyntent of the present debt, and any'addithinui 'debt' contracted as riforisalti. the le gislature shall. at Its first session, aftin• the mint.. Eton of this amendment, treats a sinking fund. which shall be sufilcient to pay the accruing interest orrauell debt, and annually to reduce the principal therea bye sum riot loss thairtwo hundred end fifty, thousand dol lars; which sinking fund shah consist of Elie list annual Income of the public works, from time to time owned , by the sr ate, or - the proceeds of the sale of the same; or airy part thereof, arid of the income or proceeds of sale of steckeewiled by the state. together with other funds. wresitireesrthat-may-be_desi_rttud_boviaw._The 1,111. knig fund may be ncrearjed,' from Munn° time, try assigning tojtjany,part of the taxes. or other-revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current 'expenses of government, and unless iir_case of war. hi. canton or insurrection. im part or the said sinking fund lillllll . be tined or applied otherwise their in 'extinguish ment of the public debt, until the amend of such debt laroduced-below-theaum of fivemillionaotdollars._....: SECTION 5. 'fire credit of tire commonwealth shall not in tiny mariner, or event, be pl ,dged, or loaned to, any individual, company, corporation, 'or association; nor the commonticalth hereafter become a joint owner or stockholder; In any company, association, or corpo. nation. • . SecrIONO The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thareor of any county, city. %grouch, or township; nor orally corporation. or association; sin less such debt shall bare been contracted to -enable the 6t - ite - to repel invaslom.-MipPress domes‘iii liontreeetima; defend itself In time of war, or to assist-the, state In the discharge of ally portion of its present Indebtedness. Sec nos 7. ',rho legislature shall not nuttier's° any county, city, borough. township. or.incorporated-Alls trict, by virtue of a etc of its cltitens, Or otherwise, to become a stockholder-In- any company, association, or corporation ; or to obtain money for. or loan its credlt, to, any corpomtionossociation, Institution, or party. SECOND' AMENDMENT. - Thoro shall be an additional artiolo to said onntit lon, to be designated as article XLI, as follows: ARTICLE • -- l'o,county shall be divided -bye line cutting off over of e-tenth of its population, (either to,form a now county' or otherwise,) without the express assent of Huth 'COUtk• ty, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any now county be established, containing less than, four hur. dred sduare • . — TIMM -filifltWlENT. • From section two of the first article of ,thd constl u tion, strike out the words, of the city."( Philadelphia and of each- county respectively ;!' from suction Ord tamparticlo; Strike out. the NI . o "of Philadelphia and of the several counties ;" from section seven, 53M0 arti• sic, strike put the words, "norther the city; or Philadel phia nor nor,' and ioourt in lieu thereof the words, “and no;" add strike out "section four, same article,". and, • in lieu thereof insert the following: - • “Sscrunl 4. In the year one•tifousand night:hundred and sixty.tbur, and iu "every seventh year thereafter. representatlven to ho number 01 one hundred shall be apportioned And. distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to the another-of tax able inhabitants in the several parts thereon except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred: taxables, may be allowed a separate re resort= talon; but nti more than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, In the formation of a district. Any city .containing atitlielent number 51 taxabies to entitle it to at least two ropresentittives, shall.have .0 separate representation assigned it, and shall-be divided Into convenient districts of contiguous . territory. of equal-taxable population as near As may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." At Mu and of section tieven r samo article, insert these words, '• The City of Philadelphia shall be,.dlvided bite single senatorial districts. of 61)10.101ms territory or as new equal in taxable nelulation as possible; but nu ward shall be divided In the tiiruantiou thereof." - -- The Legislature, at its first session. after the adoption of this amendment. shall divide-the' City of Philadel tibia Into stinatwiata tid representative.districts, in the tuatiner• alum, provided; such d,stricts to ieundo um changed until the apportioninent in the year one Weitz. sand eight hundred and sixty-roue. FOURTH AMENDMENT- - • =MS Them shall bo an additional section to the first nal. ele•of said constitution, which shall be numbered and read no fuIIOWN: Srerios . 2.l3,—The Legislattire shall.have the power to utter, revolte, or annul, any charter or incorporation hereafter conferred by, or and .e any special, or gennral law, Othello...l' in their opinion It nun• be injurious to the eitiaons of the Commonwealth ; to such manner. however, that no injustice shah be dons to the corpora. • Resolved, That this resblution pass, On the first amendment, yeas 24, s pays 7; on Ins serond nent,,yeas . 23, Ilays 81 op 'ti p . third amendment. yeas 24, nays 4 ;,91.1. the lanai! inendmonl-, , .yeas 22 nays 4. • I Extrhetlipm the Journal.] EO. NV, 11A31EltSUS% Clerk. IN TUE lloEsE OF REPRESENT/am:B, A pill 20, 2851. Resolved, - That this resolution pass. •On the first mendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the soviet, amend. mint, yeas 07, nays 34; on the third amendment, yeas 2, nays 22: on the fourth amendment, yens 8:1, nays 7: [Extract from Ll...Journal.] .1 ACtill 7.1 Ell LEO, Clerk. Filed in Secretary's Office, May 2 1057. • • Secretary of Al i ; ( C 4 o . t e n U nt i L i v N ea ' I th.-- , . • I do certif . ) lb it the above and foregoing la a Irno and correct copy of the original itehointion prop4ing lIUMIIICII, 3r mmendfnents to the Constitution of Iho Conimom wealth:* With the, vote in each bran, h of tho.Logisla t tire upon the fine! paaitage therein its appears from tho originals on file In this MU, -, to testimony wheveof I have 'hereunto sot [I!, 8 %1 my hand and caused to be nth:ten - the seal of e Sectotary's 001 co, the day and year above written. CURTIN,. Secretary of theiCoMnionwsalth. Ix Smuts, Mandl 27; 1857. The resolution pro,osing amendments to the Consti. tution of. thelC4nnionwealth being under considera. Bon, . (Z.; On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment ? The,yeaa and nnys were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and wore as fellow, vie.: Ykss-Mestirs. Brewer Browne, Coffey. Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingrain, Jordan, Killinger, Knox; Laubach. Lewis, Myer. Scofield, Sellers,Shuman, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, * Speaker-24. Nsys—Messrs. Crabh, Cresswel I, Finney, Gregg, liar . rl a Penrose anct Souther-7. - , --liathtiquaition.was.determluedinilio affirtnOl37ek- On the question, WTI the Senate agree to the second amendment? The YtIll• and nays were taken agreeably to the pro. visions of the Constitution, and Were as follow, viz • Vl:set—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswel., Ely,Evans, Fottei•Titiliney, - Fienniken,Lngrahnoh-Jonlan-Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Sellers,Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh. Wilkins, Wright, and Taggart, Spea ker-23. Nvvs—Messrs. Coffey, trabb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, Killinger,l'eurose and Stmlield.74. So the question seas determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will ehe Senate agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi. ales of the Constitution, and were as follow: viz.: Ykvs,:dessrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb, Creswell, Ely Evans, 'Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Lauletch:Lowis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Struuh, Welsh, Wilkins und Wright —24. A. J. KUTZ, J. S. LABII. A.J.ISUT/ _ • _ "•"--mdioirs• Cogoy, Otegg. Ilai lie and Ponrose-4 So the ipieetien wan deterndued lu the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yens and nays were taken agreeably to the pro vhdoliN of the Constitution, and were safellows, viz YEAS—Mamma. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Creswell, Ely, Evrins, Flenniken. Frazer, Ingram, Killinger, Knex, Laubach, fautikalyar, Scofield, Sellers. Shuman, South, er. Stool, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-2a NM—Maxim. Cribb, Finney...Jordan and Penrose-I. • So the question was determined in the affirmative. Iv TUE Meet OP MEPASSENTATIVES, -• April 25,1817.. - • _ The resolution proposing amendments to EMlL:mull. ion of the Commonwealth being under consider:4lo, a On the question, " Will the House agree co the Ord amendment The leas and nays were taken agreeably to the provl alone of the Constitution, and 'were as follow, viz.: . Yevs—Messrs, Anderson, A rthdr. Deckhouse, Stall, Beck, Bishop, Dower. Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, CIMINO, Cleaver; Crawford: lackey; EntiEyster; remold, roster, " Gibbeney,: Ultdue. Hamel, . Harper,. Heins, ./Ilpstand, hill: Wilms. Hoffman. (Berke,) in:brie. I nnea.Jambw, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, -Kerr, K n ight, Leisenring. Longuker, Lovett-Mauear, Mauglo,.slcCal. !tient, liefivalm. Moorhead, Mu: ttttt a, Musselman, Nit chola Nicholson. Suiten:lLA:3r, Peamon, Peters, Petri kln, Powntill, Itainsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York), itetinter lirya. KoLerts. Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria (Centre.) Stevenson - Tobin, Vail, Vailvdorhis. Vickers :Voegilley, Welter. Westbrook, Wharton. WlElston VV ither..w, Wright, Zimmerman and Oetz, Speaker-48. • NV . I(4-310tews. Backus. Kensen. Dock, Hamilton, Han cock. II Mit, lioirman,-(l,obtilion,) Lobo, Stiuthers,Thoru Warner and Wintmale--12. • ,So Lilo q uestirm Vias . detennined in the ' On the queation, • , ' ine House agree to the seeond amendment ? • The yeas and nays zvero taken agreeably tattle pm+ stone of the Constitution,' and were aefollow;via : I Yrs* Omni. Anderson, littekhouet; , - ! BMW Dower, Calhoun, CaumbolLEarty,,Ent, Fausttla FoStor, Chita, ILimol, Harper, Hilieinis, Johnson, Kindbuin, Height, Lricanzing. her, Lovett, Manear, MraigiNkitlivelt fleorheqd. , blue. marriaiii - NICLOWNIHIntsen: Niinernialter; Awe. Petrikinßownall, Purcell, littinsty,(PnitatiFfptil*it itainsey, (York,) Hunter. Roberts, Hupp, Shaw, Sim:. Tobin, !'all, Vaighley,; Walter, WeobroQic; Murton, Zimmerman, ind Data, Sr/akar-57. • • . • New aboertiseßcnt. - .1tE,504 .-"I'ION FIRST ,A)I4NDMENT EMIMIEI OF NEW. COUNTIES .., IN S :NATE, March 27. 10.7 SECIIV:TARY'S OFFICE, ItARRISIMIG, Jun, 2.2., 1857 Nays—Messrs. Arthur, Augustinb, :Backus, .Benson, .Bishop," Brown, Chase, Cleave,, Crawfprd, Hyster. llib bouey;Tlntilllton; Hancock; Hill; litho; Hoffman; (Lebo ' non,) Jacabs,'Kerr, Lebo, IllcCulmont, - Mumma: Rood; Smith. (Cambria,), Smith, (Cant. o.) Stevenson,. Struth ors, Thorn - Lanvoorhis, Tickers, Wagenseller, Warryr Vllittiodo:Wilherow and Wrlght-.-34. - So the quistion-was:determined in thofffflrmatlYe. Cu the nuestion, ----W.ll-the,UouSeagreato the.thirdamondmentl____. The yam and nays were taken agreeably to the pro. Visions of the Constitution; and were as follows, via: Anderson Backhouse, Ball, Bock, Bonbon, Bower Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Clan. '..vier, Crawford, DiOkey, Not, Kyster, F2usald, FOstor,oll bonny; lieinsc'lllestand,-11111,Xellegag, _Hoffman, (Barked.. Koffman, - (Lobanon,) Housekeeper,. -huddle, Dines, Jacobs, Johns, Johneo r, Kauffman, K•ve, Lobo, Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, HcCal mont, Moorhead, Mumma, Mussolman, Nichols, Nichol. ion,-NunerancherPoarson, Paten, Petrikin, Pownail, Purcell, Ramsey, ('York,) Iteamar, need; Hupp, Shaw, SloanrSmith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre,) -Stevenson, Tol.en, Vail, Vanvoorhie, Vickers, Voeghloy, Wagonseller, Westbrook, Williston, Withorow, Wright, Zimmerman NAYS—Messrs.. Arthur, Augustine, Itackus, 'Bishop Carty, Dock. D'ldett. Hamilton, Hancock. 111 ne o lenkins, Knight, beisonring, 'slclivain; Ramsey. (Philudelphia„ Holman, Struthers, Thorn, WARM., Warner, }Photon; Wintrode—V. , So tho question was'determined In the affirmative. thequostion, — (Pill tin - Ilonsr agMtVtirth - e - fourth - airiendmont - t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the IC• alone of the Constitution, and wore as follow, viz. • Sims—Wass. Anderson. Arthur, liarkhouse. , Deck. Benson, Bishop. Bower; Brown, Calhoun, Camp boll. Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford. Dickey, Ent, Eye. tor. Fourfold. Foster. Gibboney. 01Idea. Hamel, llarpor, -I lehisriliestand.- I 1111,- Ililleyaa..llo fman.l Berke.)-MUT. man.' (hubanon,) Housekeeper, imbrie, loses, tact lat. Jenkins,' Johns. lohnson, Kauffman, liere. Lebo, Mtn ring. Gutmann', Tovltt. Mannar, Mrtu:4le. Mtfalmont; Mumma: Mutiselinani Nichols, Nichol . ..l , Nunemneher. Pearson. Peters; PeCrikin. I'ownnll. Pur. cell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey. (York.) Bonner. Reed. Roberts. Bunn. Shaw.-4tlonn, Smith. (Cambria.) (Culitre.l Stevenson. 'folan, Youvoorlds Viclters. Toevitley. Watronsoller. Walter. Warner. West 'Mord,. Wharton. 'Williston, Witherow, Zlolllorlntlft au OM.. Speaker—FM. . Vl's—Messrs. Dock. Hamilton, Ilancclek, Stilpthets .Thorn. Wintrode and - , So the question. Was duteimitiod In the hfilnuativo SECBET:TIVII OFFICE, • - -11nniseenii„June '22. 1857. PENNSYLV/g4A. AS.: Ido cm that the. - nbove 'and forogoing, is a ;true. and 'orroet ropy of the ‘• Vain" and Nays". taken no the resolution proposing ,emondmonti to the GmnlNu Lion of the Commonwealth; no tho Frtlllo appears( on the Journals of the two Ilousos of the Uonernl Assombly of- thiLl.ComMonwealth for the session of 1857. ,---:—.."—witnemmy_hate_ancL.tho seal of Alld.Olllce._ LL. 8 % 1 this twenty-second day of Juno, one thousand (dila hundred and Ilfty.savon. A.U. CIIIITIN, Socredory of the Commonwealth. Carlisle. July 1. 1857:41,0os. • Meal (Estate Safes: VALUABLE LIMA)-STONE FAB:SI • AND wooDtANn AT PUBLIC ,SALE,:-.•_.) " 'On FiilD/Y, the 2nd of OCTOBER, 1857. , Will be ~11e-ed at Public Sale, on the premises that valuatit-FARIII of OTEOROE WEBBERT, deceased, sit elated in .South Middleton township, Cumbedand count), 4 miles south east of Carlisle. and 1 1-2 miles North of "Dolling aW ing,",hounded on the west by a mad leading flonytho.York road to Springville on the South, by land of Isaan Kaufman, on the Enst;by land cif Henry Webbert, and en the North by land of Peter Young, containing. 100 ACRES, ail, of which is in a high state of cultivalon. The Improvements are a two-story HOUSE, and kitchen, a twt- •• story stone wash.honse and ship. a - stone hawk-born. wagon-shed. cortperib- /I I nnd_A thei necessary_out buildings. an orchard of choice fruit. and a. tinVetw o ' ~t failing Well lif Ottve near the house. - Also. at the snow thud and place will be sold a tract. of WOODLAND. half a ntilo north of sold carat, bound- ed by lands of Peter Yontig..lncolt Myers and abets. ccmtninbg 26 ACK ES. whlrh will be sold together, In lots to suit pnrchasers. Persons wishing to thw - the - salt/ - fttria - cmr - do - sw - by calling mn-doltn residing on the premises, np on - Henry Webbert, ono of the Execrftors residing nt littillng,Spejni, by whom the conditions and terms will be made known. Sale to commence at 31,. on sold day II EN It Y WEIMERT, F. 01101: dgiINDLF. r ' Executors of 'George Wobbui t duesssed August 19, 1857. VALUABLE FA lt - 1 - FOR SALE On_riti DAY, September 25, 1857.. -- . By vlrtuerif an ordei,of-tite - Orpharia' Court to me directed. I will. on the above day. at 1 o'cloel4.P. M. mamma to public sale, on the prenilses, In Silver, township. Cumberland comity, the farm lately 'owned by Homy But tura. deceased: This form veiftains 212 'ACRES and 18 PERCIIES, - sitrletJnensure, of excellent slate land, In a good state of cultivation. One bun. drod and twenty.three acres are cleared, and under 0101 fence,-mont of It belng post and rail—atd this part nl trniell..ll . 4hin the !nit low years. The improvements ere n urge 111110 K IIOUSE:GOOD DANK DARN • WAGON SUED. CoUN Canis,.,. CARRIAGE 'LOUSE AND ()TILER , 1 4 7 . 00 0 • -OUTBUILDINGS, ... • Th - ereis also on the premises. a good - , ' TENANT HOUSE, and•4TABLE, '" belonging to It, besides n well of excellent water at the house. The farm has the advantage of running wet. r -In-live fields. - -A thriving young orehard - ,Also prombei , abundance of fruit,. The:farm is bounded by the Conodogninet Creek. lauds of John F. Stein, Daniel Runkle :ind others. ao.• 113 about one n.lialf miles - from liolaliceemlll. and tn. - miles from Bucher's 111111. Terms of sale—Five-per - cent. to-be-paid on the ile3 of sale;' malt:ill the purehasemmitey jlese the five per cent.) on the Ist of April next. Wlll.ll tllO deed still be delivered and possession given. The other half of the pm chasemioncy in two equal annual payinents". with out iiiterdst, to be secured by judgment HENRY WEBBERT, Executor.' August lit, VALUABLE FA BM AT PHIVAI'E BALEI 'The subscriber offers het sale the farm on selfish le. .nod resides. situated on the Coned;:Went Creek, in . tilver Spring township. Cumberland county ; 3 Miles north 01 New Kingston, and about 8 miles north-east - of Carlisle. Thu trick C 4 4181St11 of?!.", acres, of a bleb I-13 acres Is cleared ; and the la dance well timbered, In chiding a lar,te amount of thriving locust, suitable lee cutting into posts. , 'rite land Is of good quality. being part limestone, and about le act CH of Creek buthem 'rho' hunt...units aFe a large ,to o i story frame lonise and Unite., phis- 17.14 . " . i ..4 .7, tend, built last year. a ~011 1 , 0111'.. , Bank Barn, kith other oulletild.` vii ,,. (4._ logs, and a well of water at the. . i door.- , , A tom 111[104;1ln has just been !batted, and n lar.e quantity of limestone near the kln. 'rho land can be so divided fIST — IIIIII;C two farms. Persons wishing to purchase kill mil •,o the subs, i thee on the rEIIIIIiSVS,•Or Uthiret. :,.). letter. . ____ __._ . : LA i 111, lIALST,f. , .; _..... New Mown... Ca. ° a ° Lancaster Examiner and Leading Journal pub lish six timer. . August 111, 18:17, O tt. , . T. J. (IBA GAM. .1. L. MOIWKLI., S. M. DAVIDSON • Glt II A NI. EL L & CO_, • GENERAL LAND t%OENTS, • heol , enivorth (fly, Ramat's' Territory 1/7 7 -I.lllr-Inty, sell, and locate lands-in Kaunsas• and Nebraska Teriitorlos, lowa and' Western Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and invest. Money. buy and sell drafts, give information respecting the country, and do a general agency business. • REFERENCES. • John 11. Bretton, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. • Wm. M. Becton. Banker, ' Hon..). 11. Graham, liar, Brenneman & Co., Bankers, Carlisle. Wm. M. Henderson. Esq.. Carlisle. . • • George Sanderson, Esq.. Lancaster. Pa. • Br. John A. Ald, C., Nowville, I'a.' \\•nn. S. Cohn, Esq., , 8. Sr. Clark & Co., Banit'ers. Philadelphia, ' Bon. Miami Cocklln, Shopherdstavot. In. Henry Reiman & `dons. Itcr.•hants, Baltimore. E. L. Blake, Esq., Cashiet-Mercantile Bank, Now York. Snyder & Ill'Farlann, Read EstAftrAgents, Minneapolis, Minnessota Territpry. „ Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney and-Heal Estate Agent. Sterling, 11l liit nor, Cumberland couoty,;Pa. E. W. Clark & Co., liankets. Philadelphia. Gov. Pollock, ilarriAnug, Pa. John McDowell, tit Bents & Brothers, Carlisle, Pa. March 18, 1857.-Iy. • .N.EIV AGRICULTURAL WARE ' ROOMS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS The subscriber, located In the basement of the - Mother dlstßhurch. opposite the Railroad Depot, IX now re calving a variety of Farming hopletnehts, such as PLOWS, GRAIN D1111,1,q, , (MAIN CORN SIILLTARS. , , ', 'A 11011RRS, Corn Mid Cob Grinders (Scup's Clout,) tho Crescent Grain Mill. Horse Shure's, REA PEW; AND MOWIiIIS (Manny's with Won's t Improvement.) Straw Cu. to Ac., all of whichare of .the most improved -kind a d worlfmnship. and will lie sold on the most occommoda- Ong terms. Farmers are respectfully invited to call anti examine before purchasing. For the oinvonlenco of farmers. alooro's Patina amln Drill svlll'ho sold at Shlroutanslown by landaudu Clay. and at riblpponsbutw by Christine, Long. • August. 20, 1056.—1 y. CI.)TAIt'S"" ItAT, ROACH, Sec:PATER 3111s1ATOIC . Put up la 20c, nsc, 05c.. and $1 Boxes. "COSTAR'S" BEINIUR ' Put up In 25c., 50c., 75c., and $1 Bottles, i'CO3TAIPS"- ELECTRIC POWDER FOR. ANTS.- - Insects, ' Put up In 20c. and 50e. boxes. Principal Depot, No. 858 Broadway. New York, end wild by I/RU(101514 and DIIALEIIS everywhere ip the United States,,Canailas, Went indica aim South Awe dew. 49.4" Full particulars by mall „ . • • • . FAMILY OAL.-1,000 • ' C • Li ' weitsgitil Vona' Lykon'e Valley Oirdk broken and re, eerenued, prepnred ex pre.9nly' for family use, imgl kept won. COVER, BO t 6114 i elltlfumish and 9.EAN,nII eolsous of the . . pear.' I have 1061 , Me hand and for • rialo the BLACK DIAMOND COAL. Cum the Baltimore Company Alines. Ms Coal is admirably caldulated, for LATIUME Sloven and •Collar Furnaces; all of which Twill Sell at small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of the borough. August li, 1867. • - • •W. B. MURRAY. lElEi p ffnlnl s . l- • pi Vila:l . .' ,• • .• Augunt . ' •• - 'flaribille neatly exeented 7,oll,apgjAia,.!pl,o: 20 WITNPBSES;'•or7,I`,: POE,' , • • • .',l2lElt; con - wart D.- , • . , - JOHN' pli7.l4'ils :Aip,• - •Authior: • • WHO toil years. ex_peri-- 7 7 V.V7ETie end" v at' A NEWS: OFDECTUREB.•Ar TILE .11ROAD. , _WAY,..T#I3EIINAOLD,, ar where, for ten nyccessive. nights. 'W over 80,00; lit people.Sur greeted him %vith Rournlsef Applause whihr he exhibited the manner in which County • mfalters execute their Frauds; and the Sure.tmud Shettost Me ns of'Detctirig thorn. . Rank Note En ,ravers all' day that is'the • ,gressleal Judge, of Paper Money •0 Cireatbst Discovery,' o the Present --0•:". Oentury..Air 0- gitterting tottnterftit Pith-DRS, Describingovory 0enuinO•11111 in Hxlmteno, and ru exhibiting at a glance every Coutiterfeit In Oren -841014f Arranged so admirably, that DEFERENCE 18 BASF AND DETECTION IN -BTANEOU/3.- ," ' • 11 . 1:t o s! n e idnel Ind e x I iffenann,4,l"°rni No h ;tilinatBt to bunt rc h a u trt Diuker and thniuosann can see )11. AT A GLANCE II Thus each . — may rew .4te same' in • - his own Native Tongue. .• ~a.)"Most Perfect Bank Niite•List Pub= • • lished. ' • • 03 . Alno, a bleb of All the l'rliafe flanker in Amer rim. A Campion., Summary of the Finance of hu rope and Annuira will bu 'publinhad In each tll. tbin.logettier with all Important NEWS OF DAY.' -Also. A ye SIES UN 'PALES, from an old I-4 31anueeript found In the East. j.lt furnlshen the ..1.) sliest complete history of 01t1/4.4TAb .scribing the Moet - PerPitniltnyaithantiff - Whlch Co the Witte anti Uuntletnun of that country have ' been ea Often found.' - these Stories will continuo throughout thb whole y ;tr. and will prove the most entertaining ever offernd to the.Publ lc. • ' 41' Furniehed 7 Weekly to Wubscrlbers'onlyiat .slYear. All letters must bu uddreseedio • • - JOHN S. DYE, Banker. Publisher and Proprietors, 70 • Wall et., N. May 57.-1857, - G_L.A.S. 8 • , NVHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, . , • diicer of Tenth and Market Streets. Office In Second We invite at-Motion to our enlarged stock of Drugs Paints. Oils. Varnishes, Ac., selected expressly for op Hales, and- comprising one of the finest assortments In the United St rtes, whiell'ive offer at low prices, for cash or approved credit. WE. MA NUFALITURE very extensively: • Promiumature:White_LotuLACills) Kensington Pure White Lead. . . Pearl Snow White Lead. " Fielle 3tontligife" French 'Line, (hest,)- ' Pure Snow White American Zinc.. • ,' • 'Philadelphia Snow White Zinc. Slivei's Plastic Fire and Weather-proof Paints, Chrome Greene, Yellows, and colors generally. AGENTS FOB: ' . . . Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass. Genuine French Plate Ulass, (warranted.)' . (Who Now jersey Zinc Company's products,, Tilden and Nephew's Now‘Yurk Vernishes, Brooklyn Prenduni Pure White hoed, Permanent Greens, ' Pura Ohio Catawba Brandy de. .1 &d. — IDIPORTERS OFi' ' • -Freneh and-English-Plato Music French and Englhht3ylinder Wash Colored and Engraved,Wihdow Glass, Daguerreotype Mass. Hammered Plate fon Floors and Skylights, Drugs. tannuleals. Perfumery, &c., • 7 - 11110 I DrOlgltits' Articles senerallv,•, • Painters' Tools of all descrlptiods, ' Hydraulic and - Room Cement, • Csiclood-and.l.and-Plaster. , . . 'Paper lllalcer'i Clay, Satin White. ha:. &•. ItlCilAlt'•9 Cu. Store, N. W. cor. of Tenth and Market et •'odr. Factory. Junction York Aironue, Crown and Callowh' ereeta, Philadelphia. W.Vdhlt. DR. , ITAI. E. LIOYT'S OLL).ESTA .. • mAsmin Pitli*A'lT HOSPITAL to rumored to the Bakal)lu Areadu, oppovito (north)•th, Post (thee Syr.tme, N. Y.. whore ho will,introduco t. tho notice of tboxo afflicted with Tile French system of curo. This class of complaints Le liax made and intends to make a specie liy, and_ the knowledgo - hu has ' Op 'lllE' NEW METHOD: now of troatmont oln tlpanition In Faure and In tin Hospitals of this rim otry. warrants him In saying t h e. nom, of the forms ale disease is wont to assume, without a '' SURE, QUICK AND,PERMANENT REMEDY. Five thousand patients curod nunnallY. The mine. dire employed by, Dr. W. E. Horn aro free from arent3l - ve time or. sum I—eonfaln no , Inereury and require no °hang° of diet, business or pleastirZ. May ho-cured nt home, by iitating their 'etyi, and ad drePelng !) letter to Dr 101. E. Recollect Ue name, an place, - • N • R.—Ladles In want of a pledsant - and wife remedy for irrogularitles. obstructions, dc.. ran obtain - DR. DUMAS' FRENCH FENIA LE MONTHLY PILLS. at the Iloctor's•office In the linatabir - eireale. , Married Indies in certain situations should not use them. For reasons, see direetiona with each, t bok, price 411. sent by mail to all parts of the erirld. lie. Wm. E. Hoyt is the only agent in the United States, Also, for sale at the Doctor's omen, the tomato handing Insirument, drt . unfailing preventative of conception; Is invaluable La . such nu through Some physienbconfurmatien or defer- Ditty are lamp icitated tlr safe reprodurtion. Orders front any part of the United States. et...losing E. will secure the return of the kost rpment. And all other in tdruments of a private nature. fir female uses, eau be hail nt the Rocb,r's dike Remember that Dr. Win. F.. lloyt Is the only permanently established nod responsi ble physician In central New York, that treats pelt ate diseases, and his practice extends through every State In the Union. Remember the pince—Bastable Arcade. OM ee hoursZ9 A A. Sundays from still ft I'. N. All mites warranted or no pay. . WM. E. HOYT. Syracuse, • . 'LI ELF CU E!-A BOON TO THE ,IF • I,I.IrTEIB limo ,ind .inlet ARuntlunv, Inci ent I I°V, Sill 'its. thrall:Wily to P totly•,r "reotature u.•ti ni von tohysieni Demo , .ir dip s I,OFS of 11“11}tvs,I1011, ill V :Cpl.( vnlllp - t 17ltinyS sdOrgins therewith conuec - ted, u'llettiei re sultilm from imprudf•iVe or otherwlse.—are invariably and permanently ,aired Da. RADICAL Il Eli ERATi lit. the full particulars of which, without any unprofessional secrecy, 11111 be mailed gratis to ally addreis on receipt of n Stlllllplnt envelops prOperlV Inverted. 40- The surer:RAW 'results Af the last ten tears have proved t It .s Remaly tube the ONLY EFFECTUAL CURE extant for the able° eomplaints, and the description of it Is ...iron in so plain a manner, that overrun° ill, on,. ablod to CUItE HIMSELF SUCCESSFULLY AND PRIVATELY Micas, post paid, CHAS. .1„ C. KLINE, Post Box, - No. 4586, Now York City. OYC W A L S I II ' AD P B A S I PI .I ]..ISAAC ANGD N it 0 1 .3 1 1 . 1) . No. 133 North Second,Stroot, below Bare, Philadelphia Having completed their large assortinpnt of the above' (Moils for olprin; and fiummuO , Trado; wodld respect- fully invite the attention of purchasers to the .sanie. Their stock for beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be surpassed. They haVe constantly on hand every-description of, Gold and Painted Shades, Huff Ifolbuids, and Shade Fixtures. Wall Papers, Curtains, Fire Board Prints, Borders. Am.. all of which they offer at inwerlnten than can be had at any other establishment. Call and ,ex amino, ' A. ISAAVS.. , 163 • iforth"Seco • ndstMet, beim/ Beice.•• • • PLOUGHS_IN GREAT Va riety consisting of Prouty. hlnhers, ‘%i• Icy, Pecksidll. aide hill. subsoil, bauble MichiAan-and-Aar-I.loughswith•wrought. • shares, also expanding coltiyators, with teal uud reversible teeth, 'and garden liars Cast Iron libilers. hay, straw and fodder Cutters, with a largo ilssortinent of Horticultural Tools, at .. wholesale and retail: PASCHALL MORRIS k CO. . Implement and seed store iih and Market Street. 20,'47. • . 4 RETIRED I'IIYSICIAN, 75 years of age, having lost his Father, two_ Brothers, atiumter, Son-fu•baw, Yepliewa and Nieces, by that dreadful diseae, Cogsuminnos, and sulfuring with a Cocoa himself, determined to visit the East Indies; Egypt mid Japan, whore ho dlscoverc#l# PREVENTATIVE and CERTAIN CURE Sir Colds. Coinflm,dronchitis, Coy. BUMPTION, Servous Debility and Astlims His Cough Was cured liumediately;_hu returned, cure Chis -Nut. gfvss t who Inherited the 41.8514m:id in connection wit,l his son have employed it In their practice.buring thou. sands of cases considered hopeless brothers. For the purpose of rescuing as many of his suffering fellowbo loge as possible, he Is sending the Deceive to all who wish It for 10 cents: 3 of it to pay the postage, and the balance printing. Address Dr. IlmAtn, 101, Spring at., Opp e igto St. 71oh gas Hotel, Now York. hum 10, 1117.-10.0. " . • 1=1! rI I LIE TI,IITII ABOUT' 'KANSAS ! Coy. Gear, • Ad iinistioilon in. Kansas; lane Limo. 343 pages, wah a complete history of the Terri tory; until June, -Embracing a full account- of Its dim:evilly,' tleoAiSphy, Soil, climate, Products, its organisation as:a To...story, transactions and events under Oevernorsit eeder and Shanuonypolitical dlssen el ins, Personal liencsunters, Election Fradds; Rattles and Outrages, •with Portraits of prorninentactorethere-. in, all-fully-authentleatabby: Jowl_ 11. M.D.. Private Secretary to (lov: (leery: CarefidlY compiled' from the Official documents on file in the department' of State at•Mim M ington. and other pspers in the posse*. shin (Oho Author, with full account of. The Invasion of KauSas from Missend; the rapture, and 'treattnetit of the Free' State prisoners, the chiimeter and move. moms of the Missouri Herder Itutßgilp,. thus murder of Buffnm and others. — The omitrovetertrettvflen' Goya. nor Limy and Judge becoinpte.. The pinceedings of the Territorial Legislature, of the Pro-Slavery conven libiLond the organization of the 4Natitnal Democmtte -Party, with a Sketchuf Kansas duriti,its early troth.. Wes under (Jove Roeder and Shannon. Its Invasions,, Battlee, Outrages and Murders. A copy will be :lent to any part of the United States, by mail, frdo of pm tag° ' on the rotelpt of retail A liberal discount to trade. . 4lis-1000. Agents' !mut est. PRIDE In Cloth Ili: :Paper; fie tits. ' 011AELES RHODES, Publisher. ,-:. y u ty 'lnquirer Building, MIME ' • TORN 7 4 1-.P4.& CO.,' Nos. 2.:& .delribla, (tha• blductsWobil•warii.liOasalo the elfy.)' — 3l,altuntatitrers - nvid, - NandovalcryOilanr , th Potootc:1110, chlqu.inxida- !Ironton, ratilitqlrodrad Unger Irtlyr(iritit , rooted out to ..altrhih.) Woad and I , llllorr•wara. Gorda. IlrusLtea, n!., at all daecrildlOtia. Please call and ca. amine our stook. August 6,185T.--ly. - , FRENCU AND, GERMAN, story, philndolphln riiiyATE AND.SYPHILIC:DISEASES, EMT= M==l 'Nciii ::.(65eicib'i . ...,! . ;. 4 ~.',:, TIIST : R ECE I VIM AND .OPENINti . NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY . STORE, • Main Street,. Carlisle;' Pa. _ . klarge Supply of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and, Plated ' Ware, to which I IniltO attention. .. ' . — it:*ou - walit - to - waa - teo - hilhii ---, '„,Te:/,' —7— laegoet. stock orCLocKm, Watches; ' ' ./. '" aly,'.."" . Jewelry, Silver and rioted Word In. .-4-'! . .._,f.T.-, ..r7. - ; Carlisle, call . . . • -At-NAUGLE'S.I. -, _.....Wa have a large - asiortmfent o -Cold-and Silvan ihtnt; lug and -Open Casa flat....hos to stilt all. Fancies and Pockets, ~ . , • - . • At NAUGLE'S ' Fine and Cheap Jewelry of every atylo and 'Oa . Ilty In setts or by the place as wanted, . . • .- At NAUGLE'S. . Sllvot and Plcited Walter's, Cake, Friat, Sagan - and Card flagtots Spvort .• Pine Pearl, Lava. Coral, Cameo, Goldstono,'lllosalc, realm, lifes.nle, Jet Boa and Glass sada cheap - At' NAUGLE'S. ' Diamond Breastpins and,Flngerings, • . -At NAUGLE'S. --Dold_linnting:Case,_Eight_Day_Levers;_flold.llunt, log Case, Duplex; Gold Hunting, Chronomotmre, At NAUGLE'S. • Bagley'a best quality of Gold Pencils; DIGO Gold Pons and Silver Holders, At NAUGLE'S: • „Sllvor_and__Plated__Tca :Botta, _Gobletx,..Cups,,.TOask_ Racks, Pitchers, Urns; Turcons, Ter; Bells, " . - . At NAUGLE'S.. Gold Neck, Vest. Curb, Fob, and Chatinin Chains, Gold Bracelets, Leckei a, Thimbles, Crosses, Charms, • 'At NAUGLE'S, • • '. French Time-Pieces to run throo and four wooke, At NAUGLE'S. • 'Gold Sleeve, Vest, Ogilar, andlShlrtßtuds of all styles and quality, At NAUGLE'S. , . . Plated Yorks, Spoons, Holves, • Napkin Thimbles, Shlaide, A - tN AUG LET. • • . Accordoons, Music Boxes—a fine variety, • : • ' • •. At NAUGLE'S. ' Ladies' Portmonalos. Pearl and Loather,'Plain and r Nancy TraMling - lltigtr:vory rice - fitylec, - cheap r--- i -- _ip - At NAUGLE'S. . - If you want to have yrior Watches put in good re 'pair and warranted, take them to , NAUGLE'S.. 'lf you want to get a , Olteap Clock, you can get it . . AVNAUGLET. If youwahVynoir SlDOCWarccutttly Worked - at - short" - notice, call At NAUALE'S. All goods warranted no ruprosented, or the money re. funded, At NAUGLE'S. Persons that want bargains areinilted to call . . . - At NAUOLI'S. ELW GOODS LBAR. • • 0 AINS.—The subscriber has just returned from Now Yorltap.d,klilladelphia, cold is uoii opining an int- • memo stock Mlle handoomest and cheapest Dry.Ooods ever hr ught to Cpmberland county.- DRESS 000114 • for the Ladlcs—a full lino of magnificent' Silks, Challis, Barge Hobos, 'Menlo, Do Lollies. Lawn Bohm . , Mug hams, Lovellos, Ottoman, Plaids, •e., 3c. . =I An kimono° . work - mint of elegant French worked Cohere, Underileeven, -Handkerchiefs, Flouncing, Edg ings and Insertings, bought from the Importers in New York, And will be sold at prices to defy all competition. BONNETS; RIBBONS AND - FLOWERS. A largo stock of Bonnets, jilbbons and Flowers at very -- ion prices. CLOTHS'AND CASSIMERES, A now Int - of Cloths' and Casnimeres, very handiiime and very cheap. • lash Linens, sfuelinkoEocks,T„kkingq.itionClinellic --- Cottonaden, pants Stuff for Moa and Boys In great nu. • rlety. togtither with all other kinds of goods too numtn 11JUS to particularize. . —All-my old.Friendn and Cuntoinet s, and the public in general are respectfully invited to call and examino my ~ stock before purchasing, and thoy will be certain to get coed bargains and save money, at the Old Stand, East • Main Street. ' - . . OGILBY Cult*, April 8, 1857 LW - GOODS`I - GOOD GOODS ! N _ • IF YOU WANT NEW OOODS, 0000 00008,'AND CHEAP 00000.00 TO WOODS', . next door to lileglauchlin's lintel, and you will .fihd a large asscrtment of Ladles' Goods, consisting of Black,- Fancy and Genoa Silks; Merinocs, Persian Cloths, Du Lalnes; Do Bagel,. illpaccas; Scotch Fields, Sack Flan nels, Scotch, Manchester, ICarlsbon, Chanibrag Ging: hams, Calicoes, Fine French Worked Collars, itibbrins, Hoslery. !cr. • DOMESTICS,—WooIen Twilled 'Flannels, •Drilllng. Ticking, Bags and Bagging, Cotton Flannels,Oeinilmrgs, Cingham, Table Draperi,cliocks, white and col, ~red Carpet Chain, ke; -- In Shawls and Illenkets we hare all sarts sizes and candidate.' 'For gentlemen we. page Fine 'French .Blncly Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres and Doeskins, Frain Vest. log's. Tweeds, SatinettS, TelVbt CMi1,... - Kuntifelty Jeans. &c. & As for meTES, women's and bbildren's Boots k.Shbos, - WO defy compbtition. Also, a very superior lot f 'Groceries, such as .Coffee, Sugar,ltice, Spices, Sc. Our stock hes been selected with tho greatett care as to price and quality, and we are-deterinlned to sell at very small advanms. Those wishing to purchase •will &anal n e are selling adelicap—if not cheaper—than any house in town and they will find It to their ad vantage to give us a call. Butter. Eggs; lingo, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at Market prices. N. IV. WOODS, AWL Don't forget the place, next door to lknglauchlin's hotel. Q NUN() AND SUMMER 'CLOTH . b. LIVINGSTON. North Hanover st., opposite Maglaughlin's.llotel. Thu proprietors of this popular Clothing Establish moat, respectfully announce that they have just re ceived an immense stock of Clothing and piled goods, which they will sell at the lowest prices. WING ANb SUMMER CLOTHING for Mon and Boys, composesi of every description of new goods, se:mled with the greatest care. and made in the latmd style :aml ta , ,te of fashion, anaL2marranted to prevuthe sonic Its represented at the time of purchase. - observe that every article of Clothing_ sold by. the - proprietors of this establishment may bo relied upon us a eing well selected. Among his extensive assortmentinay be found Fine Black ;aid Blue new style Dress and Frock Coats. made in the latest fashions of French and iii glish Cloths. —Now,tyle-Busineis -Coats,- of-Illar.k, Bluerlirowna O Clive 'and - Green Cloths, and Plain mid 'Fancy Cocci ' nacres. Vests in endless variety, of Plain and Fancy Silks, Satins, Cassimeres, Grenadines: Marseilles, &e. I. Flue Black French 'Doeskin -and FancY'Cassittiirti Fulls, Plain Light-Colored Cassimere Pants—Spring; stylus. lIOYS' CLOTIIINO lust completed. by far the Inmost and cheapest as. Filament of Boya' Clothing, .sultable for Spring and 'Summer that can 11e Celina .in Carlisle, consisting of Coats, Pants-and 1 este of all sizes rind qualities, to which constant addition* will be made during the sea 'son. Also, a full assortment of Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Stoc Gloves Hosiery and Umbrellas, Just received; n large assortment of Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Meek Doeskin and Fancy' Casslmeres, Vestings and a great variety of now and fashionable Goods for Pants and Vests. which mill be made up to order, on the most reason:lldt; terms. The di bieribers hope, hy.striet attentidn to business, and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a con. nautili., of public patronage. •, ARNOLD,it LIVINOSTON... Ayi•111. 1557, WHOLESALE AND • RETAIL 1100 K AND MUSIC STORE ? CARLISLE, PA. • - -. -JUST RECEIVED, - • Bonton's•Abridgmeptofthe-Delia - te - a - of Co . ngress,--. • Vol. 11 to be complete in 15,Y015. ' • .. Cloth; 3;00, Fhp., 3, 60 par set. Bonton's - Thirty Years In the Senate,, - 5,00 Bartlett's Narrative of Exploratfone In Texas, New' • Mexico. &e., - 4,60 Burns' Cyclopedia of Sermons,. 2,60- Loyood's Nineval—Now Ed. Complete, ' 4,00 Cyclopedia of Practical Receipts,_l.so 6lorse's Oeneral Allan of tho World, 6,00 SIIRYOCK, TAYLOR k SMITH. Wrapping Paper for vale at • • —•- - • ,/ Slllll'ooll. TAYLOR & 'B3IITIPS. Band Boxes For sale at SHRYOCK, TAYLOR k, SMITH'S. , Pianos, 111elodeons,-&c.. for sale at • SIIItYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Porte Folios, -Writing Desks. Ac., for sale at . SIIIIYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Pictures and 'Picture Frames ter sale at 81111YOCK, TAYLOR & Blank Books of all-sines for saln at .1 e , SIIILYOCK, TAYLOR & SMITH'S. Bibles, Hymn Books. l'..ayer Rooks, &c , for sale at . SIIIIYOCK, TAYLOR A SMITH'S. ILO THIS WAY ! ! !-:—Ile cheapest 'T SHOE STORE in the county, ahead of -all Comp. tition. Ladies and Gentlemen will save 23 per emit by purchasing their Boots and Shoes at the CHEAP Shoe StoreSOUTH Woo? Corner of tho public square, FREsIi.ARRIVAL OF BOOTS and SHOES,'-iF L Trunks, Valises. Carpet Rego, umbroilas be. Just received from Philadelphia au extensive and splendid assortment of . GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES, which have been eelected with care from the best man, ofaetorics, and which ho can recOmend for their sm .. parlor workmanship and finish, HO has ovary thing In the Boot and Shoe Eno suitable for the season, and which will be sold' very low for cash. A great variety of •Non's and Boys Gaiters, Boots, Shoes and Brogans, La , dies Gaiters; Lace Botits, - ,Bijskiniq Sllppers, - Ties, - 11flases:' and Children's Shoes. at the lowcst,pricos. •.. Purchasers aro iespectfully invited ,Ict Call -. and ex amine our large and elegant assortment, and they will and that In price-and quality it will compote with any ; shoo store in the place. 1111- 11 eparing done aCtlho • shortest notice: All ripe sovfad 'Gila's. Don't mistake' the place, cheap S. W. Corner-LO public square., op posite ,11.-L. Durkholders Hotel.. ' ,t , AA, ' - - --- --- - - ' -- ' JACO fiENEIV;:t - vr , May' 2Q, tin.. •, - - Successor to 81. berm B ..., KELLER'S. °HEAP HAT . CAP, BOOT ANDEGOE STORE. Wll invite the atentlon 'or thirrublfir to Mai and 'soled assortment of 000DSorbleh v.lll be .gold as: cheap, ne at any other estahltshMent In Carlisle. • We VARIETY OF HATS, . . _ . . for tnen..boie and, children, glade of excellent uurterial; Rod of oyery.grada and pries. , :Alia a splendid assort, moot of Straw Hats, Caps, and Infant's Hats, roodY • r "blunted. All binds of Cloth.snd glazed gaps, frona.2b cents upwards. Our stock of BOOTS AND SIIOEI3 caul, iiilr-Ni4TkehilCitipd9ortflUVltetogrlddllialldiflalEnt - 7_" Intuit's, rid Yell as oghts, to and oxaluiße s :Our ahlahrt : tur wirtlll , den taf mit ability; .to •—•-- •• - .'All'hltnis:of LAWS, Mlrseh and, Obildronts gAITNIIf3, • of the test utstorlat, constantly on baud. • J. B. KELI,BiI. drai sawed gratis.usr. Carlisle Foundry, • MACHINE SHOP, CAR AND NASD FA6TORY; 71 - Thls'extensive establishmOnt to now In Complete or ler and supplied with the best machinery for executing •.,ock In every departinent. 'The buildings' have. also Tty and wittthe tom l mimpmveat.l, fe the manufacture - 1=: 0 Z 1 DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASII, ArittteraT Bracketn arid.all Other landir of Carpenter worrk. • WO invite Buildern, Car penters arid others to call and examine our Whiting for doing_ thin description of work. The boot Materials flood and pricon an low an at any other establishment in tho County or elnoivhere. STEMA gNGlituis lipllff_ToollDEß. and repaired as heretofore. Engines bave . been resent ly built for W. M. Henderson & Pon, In thislarough, it. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ahl & Brothers, New• villa, Shade & Wetzel,' North 'Middleton, and ot:ters, 'at whom 'establishment they may bo seen in daily'op• oration. and to whom wo can refer for evidence of thole superiority. • . litON AND BRASS CASTINGS. . • of eeery,description, from the smallest to the heaviest kleces, executed at short notice for every kind of ma. chinery. 'A large varietrof mill castings now on hand. Tao skillful Pattern .makers 'constantly employed.— REPARING promptly attended to_ for_ Papen_Mills, Distilleilis • Grist Mills, Factories, &e. Turning. and 'Fitting 111 Puindles, &c. done' in the best style. - THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POWERS: such as Bevil 'dear Four Horan Powers,. Horizontal - Gear'Four and -- Two Horso Powers, Corti Shallots, Crushers, iron Rollers. Plough iastlnk,:nd other ar 7 tides for farmers, on hand or prompt made to order. BURDEN CARS BUILT; • ' . 'and repaired. Our facilities for building Cars Are now more complete than heretofore and enables us to fur rich them to transporters on the rail road on •accemo- dating terms and mado of-the best—materials,—Orders solicited and entire satlsfactionguaraisteei., - Thu long experience in the Mildness-of the senior partner of the firm, and tho completeness of our ma clkinery inevery branch of tht.establishment warrant. us in assuring the best work to all who favor us with - their ordure. The continued patronage of our old friends and the public Is Cespicifully solicited. May 20, Ft. GARDNER & Co. FIIRD,. ARRIVAL OF ,SPRING T AND SUMMER GOODS, At the Ne* Sturo, Corner of North Hanover and Lou- The 7 iinderslgnild returns thanks for the Patronngo bestowed upon him by tho public, and at the same limo respect:fully annnuneot that he tins just returned from Philadelphia, and Is now opening a Npw lot of Summer PRY GOODS and GROCERIES, consisting in part as' follows; nod which he is determined to sell at the low est Cash prices. SILKS, DucalCOloths, ChrMei, Alpacas, Do Mines, Do Mei Lustros, Poplins, Lawns, Barnes, Brilliants, -Skirting, French-and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, handkerchiefs, ec., . SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS of every style and qua . "lity. • STAPLE AND DOMEST'IC.DRY•GOODS, Clothe, Cos shneres, Vestlngs, Flannels, Muslinn, Tlckingm,• Stripes Checks, Calicoes, Cottomples, Linens, Shootings, De. aims, Neutrons. Drills, Mnrseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, At.., 7 PARASOLS - AND UMBRELLAS. Also, a largo and -spin dldessortntent of Bova earsairrsiOves, Deere and- Lino , superior lot of Fresh • • ---GROCERIES, - • Teas. Coffee, ugrir, Molasses Rice, Spices, Ac. llnviitg Seieotodiny entire Abel:With tho gseatcst cArer :and the lowest_Casu Posers, I ono assure my Mende and ' the puldi generally, that I will do all In my power 'to make my establishment known as the ".111EAD-QUAR. TERS FOR HARM:INS." Those who wish•to purcnaso will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stockihofLuo purchasing. .- • I will Pay tho.highost tnarket. price forllutter, Egge• [tags., Soap, and Dried Fruit. • ' J. A. Jr. Carlin:lo, July 1, 1867 ./11.1MBERLANB VALLEY BANK 'kj- • ••••9. . •PIL01'RIR0113:: WILLIAM W.ER, MELCGOIR BRIENEMAN, DORT. C. STERRETT, , JOAN DUNLAP, Wool,B, • " JOAN &STUREETT t Joao 0.-DUNLVP, , 11. A. STURGEON. this Bank, doing Imam. in the name of Rat, Bren Inman. & now. folly prepared td do A - general Banking Iluiness with promptness and fidelity. • • • Mouerrecoived on. depottit and paid back on demand without notice. fitterest paid on special deposits. E'er. titicafes of deptisit bearing intorefit at the rato of five pkr cent. will be hauled for as short a period as four dionths.:„lnteVese on ail certificates will cease at fits. turity. provided, however, that if said certlficates aro renewed at any tints thereafter for another givotrpe. Hod; they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the' time of renewal. Particular attention paid to'tho cob !action of notes, drafts, checkeLke., in any pnt£ of the United States or Canhdas. Remittances made toiknkland, Ireland, or the Conlb molt. Tho faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They call the attention of Fanners, Mechanics and all r theta %filo desire a enfo depository for their names, to the undeniable fact, that t he proprietors; of this Bank us INDIVIDUALLY liable o the extent of their estates fol all the Deposits, and of r etlons of Ker, Brenne man & Co. They have recently removed Into their now Ranking House directly opposite their former eland, In West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, where they will - at oil limes be pleased to give any In formation desired In regard to'ltioney matters In gone• rel. • Open for buiiinere from 9 o'clock In the morning nut 4 o'clock fu tho evening. 11. A. STUIIOEJN, Crichton CarlisleAD. 20. 1897. riUMB.ERL AND VALLEY It. R. 9ILI7WMER ARRANGEMENT! c . • Isr! .ttele,.._ • 01."0.4 • u . ,.. ire; • l4 ) .a c On and after IiIONDAY,June 2t1t1,1857, Passenger rrnins '•• will run as follows: (Sundays excepted, FOR ILLIIIIISBURO. • - - -7 \• ' • -• T 2dTrairi" , Leave Chambersburg, ' 4.50, A/M. • 9.00 P. M Shippensburg, 6.20 " 4.30 Newville, '5.50 '9,08 " Carlisle, 0,30 " 6.30 " Bleebaniesburg, 7.00 " 0.60 AtAlarrleburg, 7.35 " 0.33' _ . . FOlt . ciikuurilisnuito, - • arTralu. 2d Train. Leave Ilarrbburg' . 8.:10 A. M.. - 12.50 P. DI. ' " DlOchaniesburg• 0.00 " . • 1.20 " )`, Cer1151.3, Norville Shippousburg, 10.50 " • 3.00 At Ctiambersturg, . 11.23 " 3.35 • PARKS. • From and utter this date, tho faro from Mechanics -inn; to Kingston will he 20 cents: from Kingston to Ildillesex, 15 rents; from Middlesex to es:lisle, 15 etsf rom Good Ilopo to Altorton, 15 route. - Trains leavO Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 7,55, A. 1., 7, P. Mt, end 1.15;P. M., via Columbia. For Pitts mrg,,,Att 3.35, A. M 12.25 noon, and 5.15. P. M. For laltimore, at 2.30 —13.30, A,M., and 1.40, P. M. Trains n the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad leave Mar isburg for Reatilug, Auburn, 4e. daily. Fares from Harrisburg, 51ephanIcsburg, Carlisle, Ship mnsburg, and Charnbersburg, will be ten emits less ohm, paid ftirTicketa at the Office, than when paid In he Cars. ' 0. N. LULL, Supor't Reamed Office, Chambersburg, - • -.March 241867.-3 E. -• f THE TEMPLE OF FANCY - • NOW OPEN - . KRIM KINDLE 18 CMG! ' And will _be nt, his Old Ilend Quarters. In 'North 'snorer street, during the Christmas and iew Year's ,etleitiosi with one of the largest assortments of - CHOICE CONFECTIONARIES ver offered in lhie place, comilsting in part pf Floe andy Toys, and Fruits, Jelly Cakes, Don •Ifons, Omit noeolate and-Fruit Drops, Rase, Vanilla,. and burnt Inginds, French' and exploding Socreis,Ac. Also all ao common varieties. FRUITS AND NUTS tho latest importations such as Oranges, Lemons, mains, Figs, Tritons, Currants, Citron, soft and paper 'tolled Almonds, Filberts, Cretan, Cocoas and Ground' sits. In connection with tho 'above an extOnsive es >rtmontaf . • TOYS AND 'FANCY GOODS ' f every quality and price, consisting in part of Fine . Vox, kid, china, cr) log and other Dolls. Sowing and and Baskets, Fancy Boxes, Flower Yams, Mottri Cups, ,ea Betts, Masks, Dame, Duns; Air Pistols, Accordeous, , .tormouicans, Trumpets . Chessmen of bone and wisod, ominous, Lotto and Other ,gatues. Fancy Soaps. (lair ils nott.Port Mouales, &6: havo also a flew lot of AMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverised, crushed and rown Sugars, c•revory grade; Coffee, Molasses, Starch, .roan and Black Tens, Spices, Butter, soda; Sugar, Watut nd other Crackers choose,Arc. Thu subscriber returns is 'linear° thanks to a gene, us public for the patronage heretofore bestowedon him, nd hopes, by a desira to please, to molt a continuance f the samd. Y MONTE% - Carlisle, Doe. 10. 1660. - • PROPERTY • - PUBLIC SALE. W.ILL be sold at Public Sale on Wed -ifeiidityi,Soptember.9,lBs7o44-malusble3llll: -I , operty of Samuel Dauer, deceased._ The name being. : Unite on ,thu Yellow Breeches Creek, in Cumberland may; two wilco south.wdst of the Harrisburg bridge,• ne mile from i'rce'o Ware !louse, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and one and a half miles west of. Now - Cumberland; bola.g a THREII STORY STONE MILL, having five pair of • Stenos, and one of the host '_ water powers in the Cumberlaud,Yed - ley, and to which le attached upwards .f. 22 ACRES of LIMESTONE. LANp, • tho' highest. Ante 'of - .cultivation. having • toreon'oroctad TWO 'DIVELLINO noupEs,• tun, Wash Hoag° L and other,-accessarj , oat". also,'ari Orchard of choice his is a property liall.worth_y_the Atehttoii t of rap tak its vishing,lo embark a 111111 proportY, 4 1 1' person anute,ona'.'dn no hy,ialliptg,.. i ma taluel,Ditoor or Matthias hillier; bitaiding att.thif Mll, ' by whom`tho oonditions,nad, tons ornate will .be aide known.. Onto biLopraMoSAMlllll, 411ck,uro rit '42 osdo 'TNER. 4 1 11 . 00/ 1 AWA1124.- 1857 ? ,, 0C1 , Examiner, - Lancaster: 'Republican, York; coitrior, alatuou; liolograidi. Harrisburg; hitirunl, Winding— 'out uutlkalo, auto ket Itq WA oglix!, for wiled nits.rellatteous. ther streets, 01IANOE OF 11013R131 9.40 ", 2.00 10.20 " 2.30 " ;. 4: • x '3:' TR, YIN G FEMALE 0111 t 'r` ..L. , • AfEeßAiinootritio,ksi'.to fh , A hie Institution, designedilbr*lllaid aiigitlito /f Young ladies, has lrie rfAr" ontswith the most gratifyint .„,It 0 toi7rJotobi qua_ - iiiiifyiiiim, and its pa sage sheet'', •sistmfdaL blue sister statel. ; . 'l" •••* • Dueingi thlt last ;Slabs,' it waS created $ dollop pro. ' per, by. tho Vegielature of Pennsylvania, with. Rawer to confer degrees, and endowed with all the rightit and Priviloires of the most favored.Frenaleinatitidletil. - It is located on the Cumberland Vallaylitailmed,mid way between• Harrisburg and Carlleteritrthardat for tile and beautiful portion of the valley, addle' brclose proximity to one of tho most moral, healthy, and enter prising towns in the State. ' • ' • ' t'. , 4 It is central, and easy of ;moist+, ,Studentarleitving Washington Baltimore, or Philadelphia in the "morning lain: ttp for Ilirrisburg, will arrive at bleclutnicaburg in Irne for dinner. •,,A .. - Thifti iOtiliFicrirn 111"iii,"inlita - d4d — iiii u labia verandas, and willaecommodate aboutlnttann dre lodge. In its construction, it combines SI the modern improvements ibr the promotion; of health/com fort, and convenience. In these reepeote. PfVfian^ pmnounce it unrivalled. Tho Chambers aro a e and neatly furnished. Each has its registent,EM beartand ventilation. ONLY TWO STUDENTS MOMS' Tam saxy.sposi. The_ Bath roma, are_at all_tiztaes supplied Wltliltarm amlcold Water. . •'l l'i Tho Grounds are ample, and well arrangod for.meres• tiot, and the various calisthenic exercises—so einiatial to health, graceful movement and symmetry of,form. The Faculty of Instruction fa nfficiint 'iu;d eiperi. eared. • --In-the COLLEOINTE IMPARTMENT the COMIC of sir il of a high lade, comprehending all the subjects' oug- Mg to a C lassical, Polito and Christian Education 4 in the PRFPARATORY DEPARTMENT pupils 1011.146m0 fully instrtmted in tl•••,se branches forming Malaga of a thorough English Education. , r,, , 97 :). SuiSlONs.—First Session—From Ist SePtembetriA the 30th of January. • " Secoild Session—From let Fehr ,$t the let of July. Vscamott—During Julyand August. ' ••- WI • . ',- • • TERMS PER SESSION OF. Filfit MONTHS, PAFALILE IN ADVANCE. , • ; • Boarding, Hi : gushing, Furnished Rooins,. - Siud and ' • Light, 00 Torrioa—Colleglate 'Department, - -,*-• 00 • " • • Preporatory_Department, First OMNI •3 00 No extra charge for Ancient Languages. • 't d ; Muse—Plano nnd Guitar, ' •• OD M 0 odern Lauguiges. . - .• . • tip 00 Painting, Drawing and other Ornamantal Branaties. at the' usual rate.. • ••- Text•behe furnished at C er p iLy_peteee, For furthaitienlars addreas, . - • • Itey. A. O. MARLATT,-A. • " • , Prealdept. • • REFERENCES .The Faculty of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Ps. 4 , ".i Rclv, It. 1). Chambers, Carlisle. Pa. -William IL Mullen, Esq.," Rev. Dr. T: Daugherty, " *Rev. C. Clraham, Bloomfield. - WilliiiifflC - Allen, President of Girard Collegd, •Jauies If. bfcColley ; Esq. ' " . • Clement Chu*, Esq. . Rev: Andrew Dlanship. • ' . • • . , tiarnen It. OinhamcGrahamton, Pa. • , *Rev. R. F. Stoovir; Meohanicsburg, Pa:' • *lra Day, !CIL, P. If. Long, M. D., *E. Zug. Esq., *John Blegel,,Esq., John Yandeveer, D. D:, Easton, ion, Pa. *David Dwyer, Eaa Shopherdstown, Pa. - - - George W. Medic, Pinegrove Mills, Pa. Levi Merkel, Esq., Shiremanstown Pa. *J.I3. Murat, Esq., Dillsburg, I'a' Esq.,-Pittsburg, Pa. ---- John Vandeveor, IL D., Easton, Pa. ' His Excellency, Peter F. Causey, 11111foid,"Del, r .. Iron. J. It. bolland, Secretary, of State; " Rev. T. P. McCulley. . *George S. Adkins, Esq.' *Samuel Sharp. Esq. Prof, Thos, _ Hon. Samuel M. Hanington, Lion. C. A. Layton, Oeurgetowlt; William ^^ - Ron. John It. Sudler, Bridgeville, *William 8. - Doslin,..EscpcFoderalsburg,-Md."- Itbv. John A. Gore, Baltimore, Md. . *Jacob Shoff, Esq.; Lancaster, Ohio. • , *George D, Evana, Esq., Morgaotown, Va.. Alexander Burgess, D.D., Portiand, - Maine. r John Edwards, D. D., Rochester, N. Y. . Sullivan 'Weston, D. D., N. Y, „." - S.. F. Baird, D.P.S., Smithsonian Inlotitute, Wasbington City. • Jacob Rupley,.Esq., Lockport, Illinol& ' • TRUSTEES OP TUE COLLEGE. *lnt Day, M. D., - Mechanicsburg, N. P.M. Lang, M. -IL, - o - I , *Solomon P. Gorgaa, Esq.. " o *EAralm Zug, Esq., *John Helga], Esq., - John Brandt, Esq., Robert Bryson, Esq., Harrisburg, Pa., . J: .- B. Cooser, Esq.. • - ShophOrderown, Pa,, *David Copses, Esq., • *Col. 0. klAdklns, Milford; Dol. I. Petrone of-the College. June 2,1..--autpx. R-E , RUSE TO, BUY JOINT ST)CK OF TILE GOODWILL-ROSE COMPANYV MEAT mpuumeNT TO MEAT The Good Will item Company, respectfully lnfertn the public that they have formed a Joint stock Asseciatien; for the purpose efsecurlug sufficient funds to purchase a Fire Engine and Hose. They have procured • hone assortmtat of ElugentEugmvings, which they will Sell at ono dollar each, the purchaser of an Engmving.will '''recolvo with it a ticket, which will 'give the holder thereof nu opportunity to draw one of the anneald splentlid.gifts ' to the list of which we would invite at. tontion. No bettor chance woo ever offered than the present, es the purchaser not only gelaqin engtaelpg, but our scheme is so full of gifts that in every six tick, ots sold there must be drawn two - gifts, to wit:—Thera will ho but 10,000 Engravings sold, and the gifts wil; amount to 8202. ' • 1 Splendid Now Brick Ilouse,3 nicirlee on Pitt ° . .. id., now occupied by John Mall, Esq., and - occupied, by Daniel Boller, i 4,60 1 Splo.lid Hose Wood Piano,l • 400 1 Splendid Melodeon, 150 1 ituntirg Case Gold Watch, • .120 1 Sett Slicer Ware. . _ \., 125 . - 1 Hunting Cage Gold Wale- b, lOU - I•74olies' • ' do. 1 Sett China Ware.. .100 2 Gentlemen's Gold' Watcbes, (at $75 eacb,)lso 2 Ladies' • • do. do. . 150 1 Walnut Sofa, .45. 1 Bedstead, ' .-3 '7O ... ~2 Gentlemen's Silver Watches. (at $7O each,) • 140 4 ' do. ..., • do. ' (at $6O each.) 200, ' 2 d 0 . , , - , Gold Watches, (at *5O each,), -100 15 • . 4m , Silver—do.—(at.-$25 eactn)-- --260- 2 Setts Joiellry, (at:s2s each,) 1 Gold Bracelet, • ' . • 25, 3 Gold Bracelets, (at $l5 each,) .4 Gold itracelets.(at $lO each,) 10 Ladles' Breastpins, (at $lO cach,)• 10 Palr.Eur Rings, act $lO each.) It/Breastpins, (at $5 each,) 10 Gold Rings, (at $5 each,) 100.cholce books,at *5 each,) • 100 do. at $2 e.‘ch,) 100 Gold 'Pencils, at $2 each) 100 Gold Rings, (at $2 each,) 100 Albums, pit $2 °s ell) 100.0 old thugs, (at sl•each,) 500 Books,.(at $I each ' ) 100 Ladles'lCollars, (at $1 each ' ) 1,000 Engravings, (at $1 each,) - moo Pieces of Music, (at 20 ctn. each,) $10,900 An soon as the sham ere all sold, the property be drawn, and notice will be given to that effect. For the object and design of the above as well as the enterprise of the parties conducting and forming the asSociat on no would refer to the following named gen. thinien. . • aerlisle.:•—J. B. Parker ' Rig., R. U. Henderson, Ij ltsu James C. Smith, Esq. Host PennehOrougth—HOn...t•„, A. Ahl, M. C. • Agents wanted In every town end village In the State:: Tickets can be bad of the following fkersoue In DllTMA9glibh.DrY..goods Stemidnaluer.VllloVDrue_ tore, P. Arnold Store, J. D. Halbert, Grocery" Stonit,l Thrums Conlyn, Jewelry Store; Henry Saxton, Hard- - were Store; Steiner & lliothors, Clothing Store- C: ln. linff, Grocery Store; W. D. A. Naugle, Jewelry Store.: Persons wishing to become Agents will make applleft Hon either by letter or personally to SAMUEL IL GOULD; secretary, • May 6th, 107-6 mob ARLIBI;E•FEIVIAL - P The next scholastic year of thin Semitittiy'willi, commence on Tuesday, September let.. The Seminaiy is a boarding and day school oondieteit by oxperianced•and competent teachers. It is retirb44, healthy and pleasant, and the course of instructlorq embraces the eletneni em i r and hither English, together. with the ancient and-modern languages, mnsic,wobithN. and instrumental, and the various ornamental brancb,v es - .Vacation during July and August. .• • For further • Information apply to: the .-priOcialayt 011A13. CLARE, at the Seminary in West' Loather - ht,: near the German Deformed Church. , 4 - ILEFEEEIV:OI3". C. P. WINO, D, D. - Bev. DAVID STERRE;TTO.,,I Nev. W. WASELLS,* • " MORSS",w, • 'X'. • Roy. A.,11. KRSISIER, Rev. JACOII PRY: J.ll. PARtER, Esq.* ItICIIARDPARKERiEW42 4 .:<- .CAIFF - W. AUL, Est.* * Patimutpf the Seminary. [Aug.** iacoa onEgm. - A.lc. N is hereby given that 1 . 1 this day associated with me, wi a Partner 16;thbel Forwarding, Commission and Grain Business, any ton, ; ALBERT h; RHEEM, aid that the above 'business RCP"' be hereafter condueted.under the name of J. RQEEI & SON, J. REBER, N. D.lligheat Cash prices for PRODUCE of litMe; -- FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &c. Plaster, , &e,,; always on hatidAnd ibr ease. • - Carlini e . EarllB.s7—tf. • • ; ---_-' - - .4 - A. - ITT --- cit- gindlIANT ' EallEan i:- xuth llsngrer Street tyro doors Noith orients ak'llnteiTS dtoro, - Ras Juit returned-from Philadelphia ,Tith,ll l 4 ru: stook of Cloths Cassimeree, Veatifiga &c, &a:-50.146:0- oble foi , t3prlng and eunanrr,wear, latch - lie IslOreim It .Ar. tomake ' tip - to .Order promptly, and on' iv:Yua:lab a terms.. ,-t ,: , - = =.== . t - ,'. . ; •'• :L . : :- z , ,e;,:-Th• Also On liapd OttEAP IMlrthlt'-DIADE• CLOMIN,x, together, with: stooks; collare;2handhereldeth and '-ottier' articles .uinrally.found hi:. a Oautlemans lturztjAhli*V, . GoixirbOught'elsowhorfiwill also bilnipe;to rliiiiiiti. q ~. . , ... . ~.. . ~.. .. . , • era ' It, ::•KNOLIER;'Pit.OVEB OF, •:•-, •,. - :,.. --2..MUSIC*. •i''',,:, ..u, AV"- ' era hie "aertleem tc; ttievithena of amnia°, 4101410 1 % give lessons 'on the nano; Guitar and ; Melodeon, ad , • Mao Instruct pupils in vocal ninelm.-.l3at, . enepti era Offered, at to Ida,alttlity,to byre ,• ' Reildelide it'llartln'allotel. - • - ~...1 . 44,-gJ.0..r.±2 . 4 Y *P.:1 4 '11 , 4?A,V40 ' . .:. , . • Pluck; itpIMEI:O-,-VionfubsaOterr . .1." this day MnlrtGleed to : 11 ;: d 12', I f t it° 4 1l i e w k i c i d' STAtittE g nfl . ooll.lt,ll , 7 o 4 at. or p eft ... _ coile,A .2nei 48FIL"'r ' we. 04.11,4 n. - , • — • ... . ri 0 EMI 100 600 Bob' i,ooti zo