—,Vrpattmtnt--, - s l ,lltlll¢to' - , CARE OF TOOLS This übjectds :on a t_ : . 3vlll...bearfre, quent repetition; for if by it we cap' im, press upon ()Very farmer the full inipor -tance of taking .proper. care of his imple ments and tools we'shall be doing a very ,material service to hiin. The annexed' article, from the ,Country. Gentleman, ix to the point, and should be-read-by every one.: ' Every farmer -and , gardener should tethember that tools' are mOro rapidly injured by exposare in summer than at - , other_seasoninf-td- year.,=The_hot_sna__ • eracks.thenvopenb crevices in the wood, which the dew and rani and thus de 7 • oay, *kOes-on-rapidly.,_whilethey-nre. warped, distorted: and weakened. There pre.two Qthedies Which must be Jointly applied to prevent•the, great loss wlsioh many farmers "suffer.by this ex • pobure of tools: :,. • 1. Makesn list of all tools, resale ments, carts' ' &c:,and Mite it largely and plainly mil alarge:sheetofstiff pasteboard or on.,a painted board prepared . for this purpose. -One - column niay be for' hoes, •- spades, iron rakes and other of the smaller iron tools. Another may end,race „ • hay-rakes, scythes, ladder, &e.• A third - may include, chains, crowbars, &e •A. - fourth, plows .htirrOws, Scrapers and barrows..' :fifth, carts,: reapers, drills 2. Every day, at evening 'as i'ugulerly -as the cows are milked- and supper eaten,. run over this list and see what tools have been used that day. and•see that. all area in their -places. Onde a,week•examine every ono more particularly,- and see that it is in good condition and put away bright and eleab, and nut coated and clogged with dirt. thiless this - regular • review is made, and' all workmen iire made' responsible for the tools, they use,- and _understand, that it is expected of . them to house their tools every night, many will, be injured by exposure at a loss far-greater-than all this trouble; many will ultimately be lost; end lastly, and by far:the greatest evil, will be the . hours expended in hunting for those . which have been misplaced, with work hurrying, men standing . 'idle, and tennis -• delayed, in anxious and vexatious search es,'while every one willettrnestly protest. that lie "did't .have it fitd," and "neier _ lost anything." • "Why, l'eXpected to nn it again iii , !heuterning, and 1 didtl't think it worth while to bring it in jusi, fortific,opl:ght.:" • But it. rained the. next day r tlie - field iVIIS OW iVet,l6 work again that, week, and the next week this man was absent on -the day it was-welded, and no one else. knew .• where-to find .it, and wo were all delayed 'ever an hour -h unting-fol. it, - which threw wiveral other jobs out of time and order; while the time occupied in briniig in the t )01 would not htfve ben twominittes.,. faliiieTsTra hove expended more than five hundred dollars on'tbe different implements they use and they are bin ken, decayed or worn out-in one fourth the, -- tinteT they - Weil Id •;;1ir.,X.11-IFiipetly cared for—that is, four : hundred out of the .five hundred are sunk, by careless 11,038. -A single day of. warping'in- the . sunAoea net injure them • trite; and a single night's exposure .to rain or heavy dew; in filling up the-cracks the sun has made, may be equally. small damage, but a repetition day after day, ,w ok after ..yeek, and year after year, rapidly loosens the -joints and deepens the (Warty, until' sonic extra strain upon them gives the finishing stroke. • - Keeping tools well painted will make much difference in their durabillity on the long rue.—Pee paint slululd.bo urn• li,_;ht color, s4;as not tJ heat in the sun's Nye. Those.parts, as for instances the fe:loes of wagons and eait, wheels, which imp much expoFied to moisture, shouhl be the more ftoiluently painted. A vessel of prepared,paint (with a elosly fitting lid, to prevent evaporation,) should ar w.ls be kept to be used in painting tools or rainy days.- - The.ooarser tools, &e„ such as harrows, h .y-rakes„&e., Will be benefited nearly us much by frequent whitewashing With li ae as by 'painting, Apply the limo wash when they are well dried, so that the pores may absorb the lime freely, pod the greatest benefit will result.. The white color, preventing heating in thb :me i will be a material advantage. An eYperianeed painter has given it as his_ opinion that whitewashing' the coarser articles of the farm, and doing it as often as once a'year, will be quite as beneficial 'm . l coating with oil paint, while it will be Many times cheaper RENE BY FOR DAMP WALLfj On all sides we meet with the coin dug stone and brick buildings are damp, ant the air within them unwhole, som. This is the case, especially. where the soil on which such walls rest is wet,' or where the buildings are surrounded by - ,thrubbery and trees. To meet this it iiisoilietimessuggeitiaLtinttr_the, cellar doors sheuld ,be covered with a ce-: ment of water lime, laid over a coating of ..coarse gravel; and that. the cellar should pe lathed and plastered overhead: This we think a good suggestion; having tried it seyersl years in our own dwelling with excelent resulis. It' - has also been proposed that the sides and top'of the -walls should, be ce=- mented, so as to. prevent the absorption of moisture from the earth below into the was' of 'the superstructure. We botat whether this would remedy . , the difficulty. Instead of t , trying to nutkev, the Walls impervious to water, it would be better to put some kind of non-conduc tor between the walls and the occupied apartments. The confined air between the plastered ceiling of the cellar,, just referred to, 'and the floor of the lowes_ story, is such a nowoonductoP, and pre serves the lower rooms froth the hurtful dampness rising from the cellar. Place, then, w similar non-conductor ,between theside walls of each apartment and the room itself. This can be donW either by ninkingthe hollow, or by "fiiiiing off" an inch or two on the.inner side, of the wall. Ono inch of confined air, in such a sit uation, will keep -any room/ and dry. We - hope to see the lonk-prevailing fashion of 'cheap wooden buildings grad ghe way, before the .English cus tom of erecting durable 'structures, of brick and - steno: And, for this reason,. we take' every opportunity to remove prejuclice.4 tgainSt• such itituetur,es. • veg_polind.eiren in your roproOfs and resorvetltOm till morning. .No one can_ who hoes to:bed filth. a •frea , Say- Trifles make,perfection , • Nett) PRIM. UOODDSI.BPRIN.G 000DSI llenti and Brother have just opened orie o the largest And best assortments of Dry Goods over prckught to Carlildo. -Their stock has bum selectedwith more than .usual care - from the best houses in New York and - Philndelphla, - and 'every - effort - made - to -obtain-the latest and most Maldonado styliie of dress:' They flat ter themselves they will be able to suit every variety of taste at price's as low or lower than, they cau,bo bought hero on In the city. , _ • „ • dllabk Silk Bribes, Bardge Robes, Poplins. - Fancy Silk Hobos, Lawn Brbes,' Agentirie. , Foulard Silks, Grena Brilliant°. Bayadere-Slik, - -Pure Citull, . Glegiudn Lawn. Moire Antique, Ducal, _ India,_----Craperie_Espagna Alpaca. ideuroing, Iliomlyo,. All wool do lone Fancy Yamartine, Cashmere. ' A full assortment of whit irdress goods, Nainsook Mus lin!), Victoria Lawns, Figured- Swiss, Velvets for Man tles, Wfilto and Black Crape Shawls. Stella Thibet, Mode and liroeba Shawls, &c. Bonnets, Bonnet Satins, Rib bons, Flowers, &r. Coronation, Cravella and Crinoline, Skirts_for_LaillesLAlin. _e_BfirS,__ll_niii,Vel.e.gtes,_itand korefilefs in great variety. GENTS WEAR. . Cloths, C.Nitliereß, Drop deli, Cashmerals, Summer das. slmOres, Cottons(les, Silk Uudershlrtp, Mms, limn, elqeE lltftl EST 1 C CCCDS . . . -Bleached and unbleached Linen add Cotton Shootings, Table Linens, Wolon ditto, Piano Corer, Connteronnes, Straw Hats, Fiats. Loafing Oinsses, Ticicings,. Window Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, Muslins nod_ every_Ym rioty of Dry Goods In common uso. - . We hay ojust laid in a large tnck or Tapestry , - Ingrain, Imperial, Mixed and Rag Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting, _Straw Mats, &e., at louesC,prices. —We respectfully the public to call and examine our stock before pur• chasing. We have bought our assortment at such prices that we cannot ho undersold. Speclanißention paid to purchasing goods in the city par order at shortest notice. Every - effOrt - will lw mode by thu firm to.givc satlrfit. Hon to tliosu Who may favor them with a cull. .ISrEW FIRM !..-NEW GOODS ! PARIS Ai KNIGHT, Late of Philadelphia, Paper Ifengings, - Houtie. Sign. and Decorative Painters Imitators eT 1i . ..01d and Marble. challenge all otluirs t compete with thenrin;the rarleivi lindiebus of the abov business. • -• • . . , • _ --5t , ,,,,,_.... Having fitted Up our stordfor .• PA PEP% -- the oxeluolvo sale of WALL n , ''t ~-_-: IttPPI'S PO UHF It 9 PIM , , ? te ll ~,1 ! 7 G 1, 1 4 S . - r --- , ,f t' L D , l) . , - t!il ' ; ' ittil is; 1` 5: - 31 ' '1 .- N - poiv ___ uniAms, sum/li9, &e.. we 'respectfully invite the piddle to an examination of our' stock. from which we are confident of giving entire sti-• Defection to all who favour on With aot:ill. Our goods having been selected with care from the first inanufac three in Philadelphia, will Ito furnished at theinyyk.: pricon All orders for Paper hanging or Tiithtlug promptly and personally attended to nod executed in a workmanlike-in:tuner..,, I .1. W. PAIUS. Preetkal Paper Hanger., ... 11: P. KNIGHT, Practical I louse At Sign Pointer. finutlyitenover street, next dotir to Hannon's Hotel, Cayllslo, Pa. • , • • - k April 8, 1547. —Mo. ' (..- ' -- - pIIRISTAIAS -AND NEW YEA] vy - Thn store of thesubscriher in receipt, and ii shelves aro now supplied with a handsome selection fine and rich •" FAENCII . CHINA, and decorated fey ware, such ati InkstandS; Basket • 'Vases, Coffee cups, Jewell 4,0508, Toy Tea and lDiuuu setts, China dolls In .rariety,..and a variety of othe articles all well sailed for the coming I'ollW:us... GROCEIItIES AND SPICES' every vnrloty, frooli and of toot quality havo jos eon nddod to our formor stock.. CIBIZISZEMEMEZEGSI very:fine finality In sacks :0140. on:hand EMEf2IOIIIIMEGI Curran Is, Cltr'on Hind other goods :uaapted to the senern' lo variety, constantly in store and for solo Inv • Corlislo. Duc.lo, 'fit: '• • arlgtipffsig SPICING -SAXTON'S yv.r. is - Alt lt.l VA L. ' • IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. • The subscilber has just' returned from the Eastern cities, and would call the attention of his Bien& and the public generally to the largo and well.suiceted sortmentoflßMWMMwhitAhelmsnowonimud; consisting in part of 1101 LIM Nti.MAT EltIA LS, ouch no Riaws,,llinges, Bolt's. Locks, Class of every de. serlption and quality, such es. Common, White, polished ;American, (ranch, _Enamelled , and Double thick of all sizes, Paints, 011 e, Varnishes, &e., &v. . • Toobs—lneltuling Edge Tools of every description, Saws. Planes, Bence and IOUs; Augers, Squares,`Uunges, Files, ItasPs, Hammers, Vices, Anvil, Screw Plates, illacksndthe Jtcllows. kc., _Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment of 'Tools of every description, together with Ladies' :mil lientlemcff: Morocco Eluding, Putout and WeTi _ch 'Vitro:a:Ails, Wax, Pegs:Lists; Harness Mnutitind,,Collers, Olrthlug, IVltipstork, Deer hair, Saddle Trees, ke., • Also, Coach Makers Toils and TrimaniAgs of Itildtinds, such as Hubs, Snakes, 'elloes, Shafts, Mows, Floor Cloth, Canvass, Cloths, it:whisk, Fring, Lace, Moss, Axles, Cabinet Makers will 'find, a largo 'assortment -Of Var nish.. Oak, Walnut, and :Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of all kinds and sizes, 'Mouldings,' Rivets, flair Cloth, Plush, Curled Ilair Chair and Sofa Sponge, ke„ Housekeepers will also find n largo assortinent Of- Knlvesfind Flirks, Bra ta sod ver,Plated - Table and. Tea Spent!, Candlesticks. Waiters, Shovels, and 'Dings, Iron and Brass Kettles; Pans, Ac.,, together with Cednrware -of all' kinds, , such as Tubs. 'Buckets, Churns, Ac Av. Agricultund implements, embracing Plowsof cultivators, Iltias, Shovels, hakes, Forks, Chains, Ac.. IRON, a large sto 1,, comprising all kinds In general use which I mu selling, at city wholesale-priers. Itetnembar the cid stand, East Main street, Carlisle. 11. SAXTON. HARDWARE I HARDWARE Nits „p. LYNN it SON aro tnimrecolviug . thelr 'Fall Stock of Hardware, which Is unusually 'large, and In . connexlen with their fur ther heavy stock makes it'ono of tho largest and most varied.nssortments ever offered to this public. They have every thing the t the Fortner, the Builder, the )lerchank, or Lhe public, may want in .their Muni, and which they are selling nt the very lowest prices. They 14 ,, 1ie1t in Mil front the public bolero utakli rn g their pur chases, as they feel con fi dent they ran offer ndueeoute that will reward the bit er for thb.tomild . Feeling thankful ton gouorous pa i nt st or their former liberal patronage, wcon tin nainai of the nano It Femme(' nt our old stand In North Hanover Street,.Carlislo. .1 WIN P. LYNN SON. October 8,1850, N ., W GR 0 O y E RI E .S'!= A elndee selection of Groceries of ernry variety, in. eluding . Spires and Teas have been added to our former era diluent, anion4whivh.inay-be.had sOletly.priniu Itlo, - .IAVA, LAG UYRA MOCHA CUFF EE, tiiget Her with a gene:nil assortment of BROWN 1 WHITE SUGARS, net udl ng Crushed, 11 mutilated, I , ulrirloed, and Clari fied Sugars. Also a lot or New Cheese, Farelra, Corn) Starch, Mustard, Chocolate, ke. Also Green and Illaek Tens, of Jonkin's select leund. For snlo at the lowest prices at MARION IIALi. 000. 0011 Y by (Oct 21) • • J. W. EBY. I ~RESII GROCERIES- • •AT9. C. IIUYETT'S Shad and Mackerel ddilferent grades, Salmon, SealoFish and White Fish, Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring, / • At HUYETT'S. Cheese and Crafters can be bad Dried Fruit, l'eeserves and Jellies, Cured Heel and dams, A flesh supply of LIQUORS "Olk White Lead, ke, .to., TTO THIS y ! !—The cheape6t, ktill 0 E MAUI in the county, ahead of ell Connor. tither. Ladies and Centime. milk 0:100 25 per coot by putelnurlng their Boots and Shoes at the Crum. Shoe '• More SOUTH IrEST Canine of the puldie $lllll,llll, AI:RIVAL Übe BOOTS and SHOES, Tu rn s t " r ' etel, ' „ i r uaun'bre',?laeLi'vce . - - • and'splonfilditifsertment-of tIENTI,EMEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES., which have been selected with care from the best man ufindorles, and which ho ran recomend for. their on. porinr workmanship and finish, He has every thing In the Boot and Shoe -line suitable for the season, and , which will be sold a:cry low Par cash. A groat variety of Metes and Soya (loiters, Boots, Shoes and Brogans, tiallem;Lace Boots, Duslchnytilippers, Ties, 'Misses and , Children's Shoes. at e the lowest preen. Purchaser,: are t espectfully invited to call and en :Mine our large r mrd elegant assurtment,and they will find that In prlc s and quality It dill compete with any shoo store in the place. ik,9_ltoparing done at the shortest notice. All rip 6 tamed gratis. Don't mistake the place, cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, op posite 11, Is Burkhoiders hotel. :JACOB SENER, Play 20, 13m.', , Successor to M. Goren.. T B. KEIitER'S • OHBA - PHI-IAT CAP, BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Wo invitethe attention of the public io our largo and varied assortment of GOODS. 'which will ho sold as clomp as at auy otirstablialtmont in Carlisle. We hare EVBRY . y,AItIETY OF HATS,' for mon, boys and children, 'bade of excellent material . . ang of, ovary grade arid Milk% Also a splendid assure moot of Straw lints, Caps, and Infant's Flats, ready tt honied. ,A II kinds of Cloth and 0 Inked Cain,. from 26 rants upwards. Our stock of BOOTS AND 8110 . 11:5 can not bo excelled, agd wo invite our old friends and cue Omens, as well as others,, t 9 call and examine our desk en we feel confident of our ability to plasso.„ All kinds of Ladies; Misses and Children's GAITER( of the boot material, constantly on hand. ••' • .1. B. KBLLER • N.al3.—All rips sewed gnats. [April 29. 1857 pours AND SHOES.Another large assortmont of Iffen's Coarse and Fine Boots. .adles' Morroco Boots and Shoes. bassos and Chil dren's Boots and Shoes. Gum cverahoes and Buffalo Socks, at very low prices, Deo. 17. fitiost lorpast,.iind Cheapest essertroont of Window la ittielan Lo lied at the now stem, of J. A. HP 31R1011, Jr. rho subscriber 1 st ;Mmivecl from PLlindelpldn, un, CallcouO, I.lnons, Skirting oua other goo& nul oldo to the sonoon. July 22, UM, • ' (100, N.Y. ITITN ER. RICH RN DIJOEDIL--The subscriber • has this day mut:faucet to +tell off hls ontiru stock of f3C.111.110 UfhaDS at' greatly roduced.iftleve. All whd want bargains, Cell at tin cheap store of . • • Carllsla, Aug. 5, 1857. ' 011,18,001E8T. TANTILLA.S I Just receivial.kt large Inyolee.ot gautilla3, mott tashienehle Nett York styles, tolllng lett, at the cheap stole of. ciras.thaiLivi. • .lune 10,1867 Ell LAlistellancpub - . QADDLIII • -AND - . 'DA:MESS INC. The subs&lber continues to carry on the above business, in all its vurlousheanches,ln North Han. over street, Carlisle. two doors North ofloomard'il come' where ho intends keeping on hand a general assortment in:hlallneri cdneipting of-all -blade of fashionable-SAD. •DLEB, I.lridies, 'Martingales, 'olrthe, Cirel ogles and Halters, also TRUIVIIS, traveling and saddle- . bags. he also man- i:c - f. ufactares the, most - : At approved Srnn la Br it ft o BADDLIZ ever used in tier country, and those wishing n hand some; durabla and pleasant saddle --will do well to call and-soo-thum.7llo - . Collars and ,Whips in all their verb°. ties, and confidently believes from the noneral approba Con of his customers, that makes the neatest and beet gears, In all their variety of breath, that Is niacin In the country. lie also makes all kinds of 3latrasses to order, via: Straw, Mist:, Curled heir nod Spring Mat. ruses. All the above articles will he made of the best tateriaLauil_workmensiiipotod—wlth--the-ailmost-deel patch. . WSI.OSDORN. ...r.--w, . - .1,',.1111110 ~ ...: .-.a.. pREPA.RII TOR WINTER L . . PARLOR AIND.COOKING STOVES. . - 'lle subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover st., CarHilo, tho sign of the "Mammoth lital.Collee Pot," de- Des to call tho attention of the public to his largo aie. orttnent of STOVES, of the newest" and most Oishlona. blo styles, from thadiest manufactories in the . . country - Tand-at - all priers from-SU-to-VG, 'Amon g bis.PA KWH Is CHAMBER STOVES ate the Mirror Rimy, the Aretic.,ltevera, Star, ~ • - - LJ, Pension, Union and /Etna Air 'light, together ...__ with other patterns which be bag of ill sizes for parlornor chain has, and aticulaceil forbiiinlng either, wood 6r e9al. .Also, the.. Altna, Globe, Astor; Albany, Flattop and Bandbox or Poor liffin'sovith other COOK ING STOVES„6inprising the latest improvements in . kitchen stares , and intundod for olther Wood or coal.-• Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a now and cis. glint article, to which ho Invites the particular fate». Men of families. ills cooking stores rango In mica from • $1 to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nino Plate Si.. roe of rations patterns and different 'prices.. ' , .• Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED , WAKE for Co•ok log Storni, Brass Eettles,ke. Also, everynrtichiin the line of 'fin and Copper Ware. The publir ere respect fully invited to calk as -ho is confident with lila large stock, variety and cheapness,, of being Oda' to tire on tiro satisflietioirtovvery-purehasel.- - Callmml see. . oct.'2s. 1151.. . • M. MOHR'S , • 11l IIIl4! ,60 \ FETT.EWS• ZUR mo NITURE ROOM S. ' - VOW on hand a large asz+ortinent of new and fashionable FURNITURE and CHAIR 8 -VOW and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, with nun , Safas„Tables 'and Washstands. • Walnut What Not, and Wardrobes. - • Mahogany and Walnut Tables of nil 'Flom French Bedsteads, Mnimgany.and Plala Tables, at all prices. Parlor and chairs, nod Rocking Chairs,'w Rh velvet or haircloth rents and baths. . . Mahogany and Walnut Chairs with Imireloth or cane seats. Plain Chairs of all kinals.„, •- Call and coo this haw.und elegant. assortment at the Furniture Rooms of the subscriber, corner of Norlh Ha,. nover and Loather st. 1133 2., 1857 GAB FITTING AND T 1,0113 • • _ , The undersigned wouldlnfnrin klt citizens of Carlisle that ho has made arrang month todo GAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short 'h tine, and on reasonable terms. - Ito tins engaged the kr vices of a fi rst rate hand (rein Philadelphia, and boo sup plied himself with an extension assortment of, FIVE which will nimble him to till all orders promptly All work will be warranted.. Ills stock 'ofthis Fixtures will he found in the room exactly oppusite his Tinning establislunelit 011 N , ,reh Hanover streetovhere he invites n call. TINNING, ;SPOUTING, &e.,-Ho is also 'prepared Ea firrnish, or make to' order, every, article of TIN IPA BE used by housekeepers and others.. Ile will also attend to SP,HITINGIOUBB-ROOFING, LIMA, HANGING, out PLUMBING. , ' . . . Thankful for the ifatronage with which he bee already' Leon favored, lie reapectfully solicit, a continuance o the Name, Carlisle, June 11,''64 iIUMBERLAND VALLEY It. It.- . SUMMIIR ARRANUE3IENTI C11.13;1111 .OF 110111184 Onind 310N13A Y,Juno 20 th Igsl, PassangorTralos - .Irlll run no follows_: (....e'undays uxcepteil :) FOR BARRI:31111110, • int Train. 2tl Trn iu Leave Phanibrreburg, CO, A. 70. • 4.00 P. 31 -Fltapponsbnrg, -- 0.20 " 4.30 0.00 , 4,58 " _ 0.30 " . 0.30 " Slnvbanie3lnirg, 7.0 U• " 0.00 At Ilarrlsbuig, 7 - ,33 " 0.38 - - -von CIIAMBMiSITURO, li,t Train . • Lraio liarrb?burg 8.80. A. 31. 3lechnult.sburg ^.- 0.440 . enrliple ' 0.10 ' Now,llln, 1020 15111pinmsburg, 10.50 . At Chumbersburg,• 11.23 Prom and after title date, the fare' front Meehanlea burg to Y. ingstott will be 20 rents: from IChiasion to Middlesex, 15 rents. ' , (Ilan Middlesex to Carlisle, lb els; from Good Hope to .kiturton, 15 coots. lean, Harrisburg, for Philadelphia, nt 7,55, A. 31.. 7, P. M., and 1.15, I'. 31., via Columbia. For Pitts burg, nt 3.35, A. 51 ' 12.25 tenon, and 5.15. P. )1. For Raltlmore, at 2.30 —8.30, A,31., and 1.40, P. 31. 'Praire on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad loam° liar rimburg for Jingling, Auburn, &c.. daily. • Fares from IfarrlsbUrg, Meeltanicaliurg., Carlleln , Ship- Pontitural and Cluimbersburg, it ill be let rents lest , when paid reenacts at the (Miro; than whelk paid in the. Cars. 0. N. LUl,h, Super't Railroad Unice, Chambersburg, 1 •Mnrclt 23, 1557.-3 t. f • . ' ' DEPOSIT , .13:INK.- A 'moulder thtvidson, - James MeCandlish, (ienrgo lien, John' Waggoner, ;William Ornery, • L. 11. Randall, Jonas C. Brown,' John (irony, -Mathew 11. 8631, . Abraham O rove, Atcho•on Laughlin, Isaac A. Quigley, Joint Ilursh, . James McKeehan, Thomas Stough, I', Rhoads. This Bank, 'doing business in the name of lies Orneey k Co.. is now prepared to do a general Lankln, Business with fidelity nod dispatch. Money received on deposit and paid back on demoun without.notico. 'On Special Doinsits, interest le paid as follows, : iron, 2 to 4 mouths, 3 per cent. per. annum.; her 4 months and upwards 5 per cent. per annum, Notes. Drafts, Checks Ac., collected In any part of the United Status. Farmers, Mechanics, and "all others-dents log a sate depository for'thelr money, will bear in mind that- the proprietors of this Bank are INDIVIDUALLY to sou: to the extent of their several estates for all the deposits and other obligations of RBA, OItACEY A. CO. • Banking House in Main street, Nowvillo lon, fluid ness hours froin 9 A M., to 3 P. M. MEE= el= . „ .101 IN 1.. RHOADS. Novvillt,lnno 17, 1857.--3m.1 CaOlior. ritiiILIIERLANP.VALLEY. 13ANK. PROPRIETORS. MET.CIIOIR JOAN DUNLAP, Jonx 5. STEREETT, H. A. Sit:MEM I= At IHJYE'r'r3 ICit.t.tlM Hen, Rolm C. STERRETT, ItiorrAno Wcot.s, JOHN C. DUNI.VP, At nuyErrs Ell= This Bank, doing business in the nonce of lien, Bien neunin S Cut Is uow folly prepared to do a gtneral „Banking Business with 'promptness and fidelity. - Money received on depdelt and paid Lack on denoted without notice. Interest paid on spoiled depesits. Car. fificates of deposit bearing 'laciest at the elite of five per cunt. will, Le issued for no short a .peeled as four months; Interest on all Cortifientes will reuse at ma turity, provided, however, that if geld cortltlrates are renewed at any time' thereafter for another , g 1 vett pa- Hod, tiny shall hear the game rate of hitercet up_to the tinge of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col iictlinr4inotesizdraftortherlia,-St:, hi-iinfluirt - ortires United Statch Or ("alludes. At HUYFAT'S . Remittances made t i England. Ireland, or iho Coot I nont. The faithful and confidential extcution otall orders ontrusted to theta, ;nay Le relied upon.' They call the attention of Farmers. Mechanics and Ali ethers eke dudro a safe depositery for their mimes, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of thin Bank aidiNDIV.DUALLY Italic to the extent of their egtates for All the Doppasta, and other Oblig,atione of Tier, Ermine. man k Co. - , They have recant!) , removed Into their now 11a4hing House directly opradte their former stand, •in Wen Main Strbel, n 'how donee oast of the Railroad Ilepot, whore th.y will tot all times be pleased to give any In formation desired In roped to money Mutters in pomp ral. Open for business from 0 o'clock in lice ruornin 4 o'clock In the cleaning. - H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlislp, May 20.1R5T FIRE ISURANCE. - Tit ALEN AND EAST N PENNBIIOItO MUTUAL E FIDEL IN SURANCH COMPANY of Cumberland county, homy. rated by an net of Assembly, Is now folly organized, and in operation under the mannemant of the . followlug commissioners, els; Thuile' Bailey, William It. Gomm, Silehael Cocklln Belch* Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coover. Lewis iryer, Henry Logan, Ben, la min 11. -fusser,-Jacob Mumma, .Joseph Wickersham Alexamlei Cathcart. Tho rotor of insurance are as lew and toyerable as any Company of the kind in thdStato. Persons wishing to betiphiu members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who' are willing to watt upon them at any time. • . DEW: IL 31058E14 President. HENRY MOAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYEIty Secrotari% MICHAEL COCKTAIL Troiumror. • 4 AGENTS.. • CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum Borland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Soaring _Shiremanstown ' Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J.;Ahl Churchtown ; Samuol Graham, 'West Pennaborough' Lance Mc Dowel, ltrankford; Mode Griffith, South Mid illotor; Samuel Coovor,,Benjamin linvoratick, Mochau, icshurg; Johu Shorrick, Lisburn; David Coover, - Shop Bardstown. • '' OGILBY YORK COUNTY.--John 'Bavarian, Diliskitirg; Peter Wolibrd, Franklin; John Smith, Req., Washington; W. S. Fivking. Dover; 3; W. ODA; taratilsoc It4IIIIISBURO.-11oustir Ir.juchman. Mambas of tho company tarring policies about - to ex n Rena a haru - y 'Why auk' i•p appl nation pay of the agoras. • ' OTLC given; • that be mad° .io the next Logi. a urn of Connsylvan la, - to altos the, chartor of the Crcry liele Doposibliauk:loentud In the' biwough of Carlisle, °timberland county, so as to ciinfor Upon foist bank the Hilda and privileges of a bank °tissue. and to change Its nadir, to the - Catibile Bonk. Aleu, tO increase. the , capital of Bald bank (which la at 'freesia seventyttwo' thousand 'dollars )with the:privilege of increasingilhe 'same'under its protiont chartnr.to Ono Linndred Thtni Lind DallarsOto.Thrce hundred Thotietitid W. N. .1110ET431; °ashler. , , Carlisle, July 1; 1847.-13 WWI FETTER EIONIt6E hlolt 2d Tram. '- 12.601.31. 1.20 " 2.00, " a.OO " a.. 5 MEE 4, &TAU FFE It & Y, S CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. and Retail, nt tho " Philadelphia 1V Lleh end Jewelry Store." No. 06 North Sowed street,- corner of Quarry, Phlladelpktn, - , tilold Lover IVatehes, Jo welled, 18 carat • • CaFON, .., • s2q 60 nold Leplnn, tfl carats. ' ' 2l eO, tillvor Lover, full jos oiled, 12 00 ...Silver Lepine, Jowels,. - - 000 Superior Quartiers, 7 00 Gold i , peetaelos, 7 00 .. Fine Silver do. ..• , 4 ao Gold Bracelets, - ', r 3 00 Ladies' Gold VetlClll4, .. C • 1 00 FIR, Tea Simile, set, . • -• 5 00 (told Pens, with pencils awl silver holder, 1 00 • (told Finger litngs Watch Glasses, &o. AN goods warranted to bo what thoy 0,0 sold (or. STAUFFER & HARLEY, Successor of O. Conrad. RIM-On hadd 861110061 d and Silver LoVelli and Lupine ailll lower than the above prices. ' . rrHE 'LARGEST CHAIR AND FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN • 4athiot'a Oay Street Ware-rooms. - 25,Gay_ Street, near Fayette, • • -- BA LTIMORE, - M . Wane Is kept always on hand, or made to order, ere • ry etylo of French TETE•A•TETES, in Null, IVir t:A Cloths or Unirlie. • • - Much Full :Au h . and Medallion, Parlor ARM CH ,RIS ih Plush, Hair, Cloth, or liroeatello. ' French pull Stuff Carved PARLOR. CHAIRS, In rtNi, with Plush, Hair, or Brocatolle. SOFAS; half French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, IA hair. Cloth or Plush. ROCKING CHAlRS—various designs, in Hair, Cloth and' Plush. Stuff Spring LOUR ES--a large assortment always on hand. or any pattern snado.pr covered with any 6.00 to ordor. CHAMBER SUITS—In 'Walnut, complete, from 5:.), CANE CHAIRS and Rocking do.—the largest assort moot randy-made in the United btatesfrom $l2 a do.' ton up. , . Bar Room, o.olcs and Dining CHAIRS, n nut or 3lnhogony, with Cane, Wood or Stuffod'Seats— an assortment embracing over 50 Boren. Wood Soot CifAlltS end SETTEES. and ROCKING CHAIRS—.over 100 dozen. Foather Rods: Hair and Ilumitlfattrcrens of every ra. riotr Also, all kinds of Gilt and Plain Frames for Looking Glasses, Ar., • A. SLATIIIOT, 25 North o. s y Street, , .lunr 10,1857. Near Fayette street. 11 1 11 E GOLDEN prtizE.-Tllll.. NEW YORK WEEKLY aoLDEN PItIZE, one of o largest and best Literary Papors of the day.—Ttnns lr Summering fa per year; and a Gift ho pre sented to each Subscriber immediately on roceipt of the' subscription moony. Each nubscribor will be entitled to a Gift worth from 01 to 8500.00 In gold. • ," • To Clubs. S Copies far 1 year . . . • . , .• $5.00 10 do 1 do .". • . 15.00 HEAD—RE AD —ItEA Ie—REA 11 TILE LIST OF GIFTS— , • • GIFTS-0111'S. :I Packtnin'eontaininit , 0500, in gold. 10 Gold Patent Lever•Engllth Hunt. • • log Cased Watches • , . 100 each. ' 15 : do le do.. 75 do • GPId Watches . 1••-•-,80 .do SOIL.do r do do . do 800 -• do, ' tts •fjltst.,„ 100 silver Iflutting Cased' IT , atibeo .25, do ' 200 ,do Wittobos ~ 1 0 to 20 •do ^ • „380/lld . .yaj„ d into • ' Chaim; . . . . -- 170 to . 5000'0,11 Lockets . 2to 10 do 'Gold Rings—Ear Drops,-Itroachoe..4 , • lireast'l'lne-4itatis—Guff Plop: . • Sleare Biettoris, ke, Qo, _ . . .-.. Ito 15 do Imniedtotely on receipt of , tlpi subscription mono 'tho..sdhecriber's• Munn will li,, entered' ttPon sour nub.' scrintlun book, oppoljto vougiberdiiiti the (lift 'mates 'POucUtm with•that nu uilor , will bot .r.w.irdcd to hie hoe address byinnil or esPross, post-paid. • Address BECKET A CO,Publisbers, : 1. 02 motrat's Building, Now York. , • . : .(Iriti) 7 ' .2b*it-116,iiiteiiti, 0 L .D?.IVLE D A L .1 ) ! RE M PIANO FORTES.. griABE, senior ptirtnoi 'of tho of Honbe. Gothic. itt, Co., continues OS wan ulliet e and • , sale of GRAND AND BB HARE PIANO FORTES, undeo ITABEVA -7 CO -7 tit - stand, NMI. 1,'3/b and 7 'North' Eutaw strt el, opposite the Eutaw House; Dultiolore. ' ' • , ' 'filankfttlfor the extensive patro - usge received by tho Into firm fer.tho.laot ,Iffteen years,,l iespectfUlly .iteg leave to inform theOhne, that since tho Atenth of one . of my partner's, Air. Henry ankle, by 'which the part vership _was..disolieJ, 1 ,hoop purchnsed the entire largo stock of unfinished PlanoS,'.lornlcr, and other prepared matertnls belonging to tho Into film. I shall Zthritrol:H76 - itiliiiilej boldness:tit:llm old' vta --- ens. above, and will endeavor not only to sustain the will' estnblished reputntion of the late firm, but to excel nil former efforts In' perfecting Oho Piano Forte. . . Mace the dissolution of the late firni ; 1 nut net nufnc tuting Planes on anew and much Immured srale.— he first Instrument finished accerding to the new, de signs, was fieprsited In tho Fair of the Maryland 1 rtsti. tute, held October, IP SO, , at width it took tholtieliest snore-of-tho-Institution,-having - keen-nova tied:the " Cold Medal Premium." over.the unusual rompcilliutt of fourteen. Pianos, exhibited by some of the best ma kers ni'llobton, New York and itnithnoto. ' At the. Annual Indust, Ink Exhibitions; held in oe-. Leber, 1865. and Ortober.lBso, by the Met Ilan lea' 1 nsti- - tuto ef.ltlchutend, - Virginia, Illy Pianos wore alto award ed the illghevt Premium s. r Again,nt rho Into Fair of the Maryland Institute; beld4 - Htober, IASO, after 0 most thorough and an un usually frotracted investigation nt •the merits of the eighteetiliiktrilments 011 - oThiblllowrfrourlhelunkt celebrated factories of linitimgre, New York and Bus . tnn, my Pianos Iveroutgvlts awarded the highest houses df thu "Inkitutlon, thejt haring rervived the "Gold Merin, Corti!lento," an - Lanni only adjudged-to 'articles of Audi nitiii,i ldr merit as to duty et min:tint n'for two sum:et:dye yttats. ; • • • . . Also, at . the 'nth I . 4hibition of 'the Metropolitan IlleeltanlCS Institute, Indd in Washirgton. in. U. March IEI6, they were once more awarded the• highest hon.' ors: • • 311th regard to the qualities of my pianos; ,tiontly refer to the testimonials I nni conttaidly ie. coining from l'roftasnro Am:drain. spatting for theinselvtis and others; of the high appn•eintion in w'hitli iny. In et ruments ate always held. 'and width ran be semi ut my Warelbums. Aunt this Is the Lest and Most reliable lIFSLIInnin 1 ens ear to rush mere. agar • from in)• own knowledge of lite Instruments, that ih .Ltilkitssing_ttLiny_cstablishment,—the.,,nrteguarantetal .a the poss.sinn 'of tt Piano. equal. If not sumo itir, to any itintle,tit this country or Europe . , . • All tholes built itt.iity Enott.ry_linve — full_lron Frames,_ •so constructed as to seettre great additional strength, Britt out all:acting the veal; and therefore Will stand In 1111Vellimitii. Planes mane to order, of any kind of Wood, and with any style of finish that may be desired. . The greatt.st VIM is bestowed upon my work, end-the selef,i 101 l of the best materials; and every Instrument ' turifed out of any factory chit therefore to fully nal. ranted'ns possessing all the qualities tequisite fora good Plano. • All Instruments of any nianufneture are t ISO guaran- tend fur lire paint from the day of sale tol'articidsw attention la paid to tine selection of lit- . Artlll,l3llo for distant orders; end a rum] on Or rx fllAMiEgrai.ted at any time arithin I.ix months form the day of sale, should such Instillment not give Ontirc salishtelion. • . _ . _ notts.mr. Drat.i.ns will f•ne,it to their advant age in give nn. a I.ebtre purchasing elsen here. - IM„..Constantly on ham] a fine assortment of 114.F.1.b. DEONS, of the hest, inakees, at prices from gUn tos2oy-- with single and double reeds—and ids° with double key beards atulstoits, well adapted 14, the use of small eintrelies. ' PIANOS exchanged, hired, or tuned. IV3f. KNA . . • 71. follnuing•tesl !menials teem two el the most end. War • I'l:nlisln In the 4,,r1d, Hilt Filf;lV huw my Instro • Molts are appreciated by there - great Performers, who here had opportunities for testing The best Planes of Bufo - pe and Amnion: •DUI. W. RgAnr., Ilalt)morus Dune Sir: I Imre great pleasure In rerti(Ong flint I have tried your•'Squaro Planes, mid find them equal. It net superb rto any in this eomdry: Among tbelr great gunlitleo, which distinguish them, Is (Mr armless of 'Onto, the agreeable and oven touch, and volume of tone.— Wishing •you nil the slicesna you no hlghly''•d'- serve, I am; sir, yoM H very truly, Baltimore, Dee. 33, Ibst.. - S. THALISERO. • To Illessss. Wm. Knahe & Co.. Baltimore: • Gentle:non : Permit me to express you herewith My Fivevro thanl,s for the supettrOrand and Square Plnnoa— which you have Maned me. and en which 1 have per. formed at Illy concerts. I cannot hit emigre t Wet e you -upuithe Immeifge - progress wind Improvements 3 eu con- coullutudb: MAO MI lour Pianox„whielwit: °pin runong. the very hest In this country. . With hearty wiehes for your suetiess and prosperity; wh kb you richly deserve by your en torptimkenergy and activity, 1 remain yours. very truly. .Inly 15, 1,857—ty. 31.11.i1t108 thItAKOSCII. C, I. BUSJI'S . Ilthrket Fit. above Eighth, I...ADP:M.IIIA. " BALTINIOIII. • • • %.; .CI-10ICE I` AR At LANDS _ ---FOR-SALE. • • <yg.:•• THE ILLINOIS R. IL CON'Y. .• • ' •is now I S trrs about _ ONE AND A' It ; IILLION .of. ACRES 000100 PA ellO4 " ' . In tads 040 Items and upwerds, Lohg Uredits and , at Low.ltatos of l inturest. These lands were grunted by the' ()pearl - Infant to aid in the construction-01We Dead, and 'are among the elehmit and moldier-Wu in the world.. They extend from North-west and North-weed, tiough the middle of the t the extreme South, at d include every varietY f climate and productions fu ea between those pare!. els'of latitude, Theislort horn portion is eliielly.prairle. •Fila ---w rio o,oo ditit-lino-groves,-and-iu -the middle-mid Southern 'sectiens timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate hintere healthy, Mild and equeble, than any other part of the country—till air•-is' pure and arming, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. liitlllllllloUS COlll is ' ex tanedvely mined-11nd stippilei; cheap and desirable ftig, bah_ jzfuttlbillttLkilllonY pointlni t IlrtYr.ST per len—and wood tan be had at the same rate, par cord. Building stone ,by,excelient quality also abounds which Cllll ho prUcured for little mort.,than the expense of transportation. • 'rho great fertflo..y of these, lands, irhirh are a block rich matild from two to five feet tieep, nod gently roil ing,—their contiguity to thin lload, by Which every fm alio , is furnished for travel and transpeciation, to the principal markets North, South, East, West, and the economy with which they can ho cultivated, render ythane - thecreest - mluabluinvestmentthrit - catt - holbta and present the most thrombi° opport tally, for persons of industrieus habits -and email means, to [tontine a consfeitablo independenci, in a ,few years. • . - Chicago is now the great:est. grain nierket, In the world—atid tko facility eml,ecntunity With whirl, tits , products at these lands can he transported - to that may • Ind, Make them -.numb mere profitable, at the prices asked, than tins° more reunite at government rates,— as We additional cost of transportation lan pelputual Ftex out the latter. which must 110 borne - by the producer, In the reduced price Ito receives tbr bis•graln. The Title is Perfect—and when the final pstyments are made. Deeds are executed by the Trustees appeiritml by the State, and In whom . the title is vested. to the purcharers, which chnvey to them. absolute titles in Foe Simple, frde and door et every inctunbnince,lien ma'urtynge. Tinsr..k. ore from VI t. 9 . 81 0; rntp.famniy:. leer-calif . Tor,b - irry . per cent. will'ho tied nel ed front'the credit • 'prim: for ennil. Thom) who purchase on lone credits tire notes payable .19.2.3, 4, G and- il-yb,irs uri.a..-anteotod are to inket' to ,Improve one tenth ibr nye years, AO an to bravo ona-half the land under cultliat lon, at the end of that time. Competent Surveyors will accompany lbws, who wish to examine these Lands, freo of charge, and aid them In making selections.. The Lauds remaining unsold areas rivh and valuable as ❑e,so which have loon diopaaod of SECTIONAI, MAI'S • • . . . Will be sent to any ono who will enclose' fifty cents In Postage, Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, ,containlin numerous instances of successful farming, signed -by respectable and well-known farmers living in the neigh lmrinal of the Is/din - lad Lands, throughout the State— his° the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of har vesting, tiireshing, ete.,—or any idler information— will- he cheerfully given on application, either person : • ally or letter, In English, FrEfoch. of Oermen, ad. dressed to .101 IN WILSON, I.and Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. It, Co ' 411,- Office In Illinois Central Railroad Depot,Uncrigo It ME ItS' AND'AI EC II A NICS - FOUNDRY . AND 3IACIENE 6110 P, MMEfUM W : - -; 7 - ,- --- .t --- _ ,---, - -0; -' -- fr . El 1 11 '' .-- • 1 i 1 1 -, - .'' - --- 1. .. . K. ,_ . I.T. ---;:" `-- , • ' ,' , 71T - ,', 1-----r---‘° - : -7.---f.,..__,. 1_ ,It r , ~....,___Al At. .L,,, ,-.-_,_:.-r_ i _ 'ci., ~~ c - 1 „:5v , r.... ~,,,,_..:. - _-___,-..__ r.---::.,-...-f-T-• -,;(.:4:::---5--------------7_ --':.---4-:ZZ.;-:-'€1?...---------f--:-.=:- --- I ---4.-=.:--•---,,- - - -4",,,= ,7-----i-:-..=' NorM &reel, east of Glass's hotel The sub,riber would respectfully inform the public In general that ho. is now Urdpared to manufacture all hinds of Agrlculltfral Implements; such no 11010e1 goor,:-Vokir• lorho- Power, I lorlcon tal four pour mod em,' Horse Power,. also the latest Improved Hallway lu In . tioron Power and Overshot,Thth.her,owith Sept , . Off attached. • • " - . Ile I nvi LI'S particular attention to Ifo'n Patent Clo• ser Huller stud Cleaner. this machine will bull and leau'froin three to nix bushels per hour, stud Is cruel. crest decidedly, the best now In use. C6rn Sliallers, for hand to. nurse 'power. St air ri Fodder Cutlers,, Ploughs, Iles rows, Cultivators, Ita kes,.(irabt Fans. Circular Saws, - Ile will also furnish Co order - JItON AND BRASS CASTINGS;• • , ovory doi2rl lit lon t soch Tfehlltue - Pfsrbino - DifTh7f,nrastinittrTeoltn-firrat - PP, eahlrlV - PlO - 1 - s - t - iftArt:" itosigned It:tiling fop Cometery• Lola, Endo- MO, S V., Sc. . . DM= Vnun p Fly ntl.ondind tutor HeaplnM Ho dna' and Tref!, t Machines. and all kinds of Agricultural Imple OWN. Curtislo, Juno 10, 1557,-3mos. Carlisle roundry, , 7. - : k;ir-47-t----=r--- --t- , : a----_----,.. g-d.A..7/ri:.ik4.,o:-. f.l! 1::1.47,11-1.244 1 - 7 4 T .. , . ,2, 4 AeA ,Ai :Ptr- . - 06.4,N.;•3;::.92 , "..t'W,--'--'-' ' - : 1 1 ...., -, 1- '•* ; .,„„ 4 .4 4 : ~ - - -... -... ISM iIACIIINP SII 0 , • CAR - AND SAS!) FACTORY. „ • East Motu Street, CARLISLE. This extensive establishment is now. In Complete or der add mlppiled with the best machinery fur executlne work In every dap trtniont.. The )m11,11111,4 have also been greatly enlarged title spring and stocked with the .newest and must Improved tools fur the manufacture of DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SAM, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and nil other kinds ofearputter:worrit. We Invite Builders, Car pouterr and others to call and examine our theilities for doing this description of work. The last Materials used and Prices as low its at any other ostaitlishment In. tho County or eisewhpro. STRAII NNW:VE:3 111111. T Ti) ORDER. . and repaired nn heretofbre. Engines have boon regent._ ly built for W. M. lionderson A Son. in Ihln borough. It. Bryson & Co. Allen township, Ahl & Brothers, New. villa, Shade A Wetzel, North Middleton, and ot..ers. at whose establishment they may In noon in daily op eratlomend to whom we can refer for evidence of tin* IRON AND Blikss cAsrzsas ovory description, from thu Fmnllest to the heaviest was. executed at short 'nntire for every kind of inn Anory. A largo varluty of roll' castings now on hand wo skillful l'attorn makers constontly employed.— EPARINU pmniptly attended to for Paper :1114, Istillerion, Grist Mills, Factories, Cc.. Turning, and [Hug Mill dopo the best style. - ' THRESHING MACH INES AND HORSE POWERS. • telt as Burn Door Four Hors., Powers, Horizontal ior liar and' Two Horse Powers, Corn Shelters. ushers, Iron Rollers. Plough rastiors, and other or. les for farmers, on hr promptly wadi, to order: RUIIDEN CARS BUJ repaired. Our facilities for building Cars Lire now ire complete than heretofore rind .enablew us to fur. •11 thew to twinsporters no the roll road on aeonui In_ terms dirt wade of_theheet_ ninterials—_Otders _OO roan sac on gnome ee . :ho limit experience in the husluuss of thy senior partner of the thin, and . thn cmiipleteness of our MN chinery in every brunch of tho establl6hnient warrant us in assuring the host work to all who favor He with their orders. Thn continued patronage of our old Mends nod thn public Is respectfully solicited. MU) , 20, F. GARDNER. it Co. EW AGRICULTURAL WARE 110031 S. • FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Thu subscriber, located - in tho basemont,of the Mahn. 01N6 Church, opposite tho Sailroad Depot, to way , ; ye relying a variety of Fanning Implements, surhils PLOWS, ' • DIU LTA, UIIAIN FANS CORN SIIIILLERS, • 110IbETtS, Corn and Cob Orindurs (Scott's tliant.) tho Crusount Umin Mill, horse Shovels, REAPERS AND MOWERS, (Nanny's with Wood's Impnivoinont.) Straw Cu.tor • Ac., all of which urn of the most improved hind and workmanship, and will hu sold on tint most accommodn• Hug toms. Farmers aro rospoutfully invited to call. and exitutluo buforo purchasing. J. ARMSTRONG.-:- VD. For the ennvenienco nffarmors, illoords Potent Grain Drill will beeold ot.Bhireninnetown by Dordandn Clay, and At Shill ponebtwg by Christine Long. ' August 20, 1850.—ly: T. J. ORA RA AI, U. L. 311cD11W ELL, S. M. DAVIDSON G HAN!, 510)0 IV Ll, & CO., GliNknAL LAND AU ANTS, • Leavenworth ON, Kansas .7'erritoiy., WILL buy, soil, and 'locato lands in 'Eames and Nobraska Ton Dories, lowa and Western Missouri, buy and mill lands, loan and invest money. buy and soil drafts, giro Information respecting the country, and'do a general agency business. REFERENCES.- • : „o John D. Bretton, Esq.. Carlisle, Diu, •"...".1. • 1 • Wm: M. Boetoui, Banger, " . 11. Brahma, ". . . tier, Brenneman & Co., Bankers, Carlisle."' Wm.-M. Ilinidorson,"Esq., (Norge Sanderson, Fisq,,lptimastor i Pa. . Dr. John A: Ahl, 31. ON Ncwvlllo, VI. • • Wm. S. Colman. E • N. E. W. Clark & Co., Basq., nkers, Phila.:ll3lphi*, - • Ilan. Michael Cooklin, Shepherdstown, Henry Reiman & Sane, 31orchnnts, Baltimore. E. L. Blake, Eirt., Cosblor Morcantile Bank, New York. Sitydor & M'Farlane, Ural Estate "Agents Minneapolis, 'Alltmossota Territory. • Wm, Elkin, ling_illtgrlat„antl._lileolAttito Stuiflnx, lII' 77 -- • • 11. W. Matonr; Esq,, Ilonry city; Ill: ". • lesoph itittitg,gligiberlAnd county, Pa. E. W. Clark A Cillsjlalikerlo Phil plolphk,. Goy. PollOck.-11sIrtibing.Da. • • • J0t,,1 3loikoralLat Vents & Urc,t4ers, . . . 1 1 1 3 r t i p v g . too' S Olie i o l! krslrstlker iptietitutitintil :_aiiiiißit..6:': • RESOLUTION .• Proposing Ametulments to the Constitution of the Commontoealth— . DZSOLVED bythe Sena° and HoOse ,LOorltojoesontatlettioftharotumenwealtb of Donn-, syliteinta In Gonentl Assembly met: That the following amendments are moused' to the Constitution OYU° commonwealth, lu accordan , e with the proilalono 'of tba tenth nrtlele thereat. FIRST AMENDMENT. , --There shall bo an-addittonsl arttelwlersald ,co.natlttb.. tlatirto - bttdoSlgdatedba ankle eleven, as follows:'. ON PUBLIC DEBTS 'lliscriori 1. Tho state may contract debts, 'to supply' casual defirllK or futures In reionnes or to moot capon sun not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate e: numurof _such dobts. _direct pad spufr , logentorbuilier_ cont — nreta - hy virtue Elf pad ono or more aces of the general assombly, or MAD:Toren t periods of thou, shall clover ex - - coed coven hundred and fifty thoneand dollars, mid the money arising ; from the creation of such dads. shall Am oppliiid to the purposu fir which it wits obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other putposo wiiniover . St.crioN 2. In addition to tho above limited power, the Unto may contract debts to repo' Invasion, suppress in. sut ruction; defend tho_ state in , ar. or to•ruduom the present Outsbinding induLtedneso of the stitte. but the tanney4rfelug-frourtho uontabting-olsueh-deldscshall be uppliod to the propose for which It was raised. or, to repay such debts, onAto no other purpose whatever. , .takoTturt a. ..E.seept Wm debts above specified, In. sac, Moon one and t Wo of thlsarticlo, no debt whatever shall be eroded by, or on behalf of the state,' SLCTION 4. Toprovide for, the payment of the.present debt, and nay additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall. at its first POO.i , )IP; after the mien thin of this amendment, create a sinking fund. which shall Lu salcient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and 11111111 lily to en deco the principal there:el by a stint not less th to two hundred and litty thousand did- !ars; •which sink Ink fund shall consiet attic not ordinal 4.0E110 of the public works,, from thine to.timo owned by Chu slate, or Ilia proceeds of the kilo of the same, or. anypart there if. and of the laconic or .proceedel of wile of stocks owned by the state', together with of bar funds. _lir_fesourees..that may. be ‘ clesi..tmLed by_law:— The.s.id. sinking fund may be increased. from time to time, by asiignlng to It any part of the'taxes, or other rem:Cues of the state, not required for the ordiunry and current ex pensetrof government and - unless All - ease - of - war, - in. - castor) or insurreethth ' no part of the sold gibbing fund 'shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguish• moot of the pitbilu debt, until-,lick amount of such debt Ix reduced biloW the sum of 111 e millions of dollars. • - El:mot 5. The efadit of tilexonittionwLaltlf shall In nay manner, or afoot, be pi utast!. or loaned to, any company. corporation, or association; -.nor shall the commonweal tit hereafter become a joint owner or Skit kholder, In any company, association, or corm, ration. tigoviett.6. Thu commonwealth shall not assume the debt, of any par' thereof' or any county, city. borough, or tOIVIII•bil); nokf any corporation, or association; an lees such, deist 51a..,1 have been contracted to enable the state to sepal Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection : dtVeini itself in Limo ef war, or i to assist the state ill the direhargo orally portion et its preser.ll I wield — Bentley 7, Thu leginla titre shall authorize any es arty}' , city, borough. township. or Incorporated dis t'let, by virtue of a, .Otaor Its citizens, or otherwise, to I room a stockholder in. tiny company, association, or torporation ; or to obtain money for. nr loan its" credit to, any corporation, associatt.m. institution, or party. There shall be an additional article to sold eonstitu t., be designated as article XII, as follows: OF NEW COUNTIES No county shall be divided-by a line cutting off over tit e-t en 0100 ts population, (either toibrin u f, enmity or otherwire,) without the express stsent of such coun ty, by u vote of the electors thereof; nor shall shy new •nuniy be established, containing loss than four,huto , dred square wiles. . . From section two of the first article nf the constitu tion, strike out the words, '• of the city of Philadelphia and of each county respectively;' from section five, tante article, strike out the words. "of Philadelphia HMI of the several connides ;". front section seven. same arti cle, stiltsout the words, litid titer the city of Philadel plibt4Pir any,' and Insert In lieu thereof the words.'und. nu; and strike ot!t. .sevtion_four, satire artleld," and, In lieu thereat' insert the. folloWing: . ' • ...Ssurios - 4. lit the year sun thousand right hundred and Sixty-four; and itrevery seventh year thercafter,• representatives to he number of one hundred. shell. be apportioned arid distributed °aurally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to the number of tax able inhabitants In the sefertal parts thereof: except• thatany county : coati/ silam.rat lesst.throothamsatial tire • u tfdred• tatanbles,•tony he-allowed n separate represen tation; hut no more than three comities shall be Joined, nod 110 comity shall be divided, In the formation. of at. district. Any city containing 0 sufficient number el taitrableS to entitle It to at., least two representatives, - shall have a siparate represen:atfon assijoied tt, and shall ho divided Into convenient districts of contlAnous kali tory. of N ava Inminis priruhrtiorf as near as may he. Itch of irlflph districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven. same article, insert these '• TIM City art Phi tarthr! irtrirr shall be divided into Ingle senatorial disttiAs, of contiguous territory 0 - .1 nearly canal In taxable ',adulation as possible; Ira to ward shall ho divided-in the formation thereof. — Lodslat ore. ants first :11,551011 after the ad 1 s Innen went, xut dt de the t;lly of Philade phi:Onto senatorial and representullve districts, iii th manual. TilTore prat ided; such litStliCtii to remelt ehaoged until the ennortlonment iu the year ono thin' sand eight hundred ainXtbay-foar, FOUIITIIIAMENDMBNT Thine shall ho on n 41.1100.1 section to the first sill de of soul constitution, which shall be numbered end read as tbilowi: MELEE! 26.—The Loglshiture Pllllll hare the power to eller, revoke, or annul, Uny charter or incorporation hereafter conferred by, or Ontllcr. nay special; or general law, whenever. In their opinion it tioty,be lojurlous to the cittanos of Me Counainuveallli ; In such wanner, however, that no injustice shalt be done to tho corpora tors, t IN SesATE, 3lareh 27,1857. Resolved. That this resolution pass. 43n tho firs. Intendment, yeas '24, pays 7 ; on tue second amend lout, yeas 18, nn) ; on, tint third amendment, yell 4, na3s ; ou the fourth anienduleht, 3 eas 11:1, nays 4. [Extract Inan the Journnl.J LIEU. IV, 11,131ERSLY. Clerk. • . • IN THE Ileum. OF REPRESENTATIVES, A prll 20, 1857. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment,'yeas 78, nays 12 roil . the second amend. melt, yeas :17, nays 31; on tho third aunnoltnetit r yeas 72, nays 22: on the fourth amendment, yeas 83, nays 7: (Extract from the Journal.] . JACOB ZI htILER, Olerk. Filed In Secretary's OlSen, May 2, 1857. A. G. CURTIN, Sem elary of the Commonwealth. • PENNsyLvA I do certify thlt the above and faregoing Is a true and correct copy of the original " Itesoluthon proposing amendments to the Constitution of its. Common wealth,” a ith the vole in each brim h of the isvhda tore upon the Beal passage thereof, as appears from the origloals on file is thin office. .1a testimony whereof i have hereunto sot LELJ my hand'and caused to be affixed the seal, of Sectetary's Office, the-day and year above written. A. O. CURTIN, Secretary of the CoAnnenwealth. IN SKNATE, March 27,1E27. The resolution pm,,o.ing amendments to the Consti• tution of the Commonwealth Awing, under considera tion, On the question, • Will the Senate agree to the fret amendment? The yeas iked nays werelaken agreeably to the oral+ eines of the feint lt uncut; and acre as fellow. ' YEtz,—Mesers. Brewer Browne, Coffey, Ely, Even, FetterOleunikett,. Conner, Ingram, Jordan ; Killinger, Knox, Inmhtirh.Lewis, Myer. :?.collokl:Sellers..numno, Steele. Straub, -Welsh, Wilkins, - Wright and Taggert, Spealtur.-24. NArs—Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Fiuney, Gregg, Hor rla Penrose una Souther—l. . Su tltti question Was determined In tho alltrnottlee: On the tittPstin, Wlil the Senate agree to the second amend 1110 , 1 ? The yetie,and Onyx wore taken agreeably to the pro vlslonaot.ttut Conatitutien,and.wereas fallow rla___ easCOI 'rower, Prowno. Cresswel., ElyKvans, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, Ingrithant, 'lonian. Knox, Lieber:h. Lewis; klyer, Sullers.Sit ninon, Souther, Steele, Stniult. Welsh. Wilkins, Wright, and Taggart, r.tea kor-23. • Kvlftt- 3 /esmit Coffey, Cr . alth, Frazer, Gregg, !lards, Kllllnger, Funrose nod Settfleld—b.• • Si, the questlin wts determined in the affirmative. On the question, The Senate frAroo to the third atuendment? The joss dud nays were taken agreeably to the 1,1.114. sion.or the Constitution, and were as follow, iLt.t YEVA—Mussrs. Brewer, Browate7Crahh, Crusswell; Ely Evans, Flenniken, Emcee., Ingrain, Jordan, Killinger, Jitter. Laubaeh:Lowls, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuntatt, Studly, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright NAl , —)lessrs.Coffey t Gregg. 11.118 and Penrose-4 So tile question was dotermlued la the affirmative. - Citt the question, • • -Will thu Soma", ogre° to the fourth amendment? l'ho 3 mid nays woro taken ngrocably to tho pro. visions of thu Constitution, and wore se follows, vix : YEAS -Mt•RSII3. Brower, • Browne, Colby, creesudi, Ely, Lyons, Flonniked, Power, 1 ogrom, Kiiiinger, Knox, •Laidutell, Loftin, Myer, Seuliold, Sellern.Shuntan, South or: Stool, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins sad Wright-23 - 16ive—Metters. Orabb, Pinney. Jordon and Penrose-1. So the queslian was determined in the nfflemni Ivo. IY ill P. HOUSE OP RE VIIMNTATIVM, April 21, 1837. • 'rho resolution proposing ,amendments to the Consti. lon of tho Coltunomtualth being under consideration, On the question, Will thu !Immo ogrou to the that amendment? 'rho ye:tonna nays wore token ft:m.olll,ly to the proud stone of the Constitution, and were as follow, via.: Yews—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Bookhouse, Ball, Buck, Bishop, llowur, Brown, Calhoun; Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crowtord, Dleltey, Ent, Eyster, Pausold, Foster, Billbonoy, (Bided,' Hamel, [torpor, .11oins, Illestand, Hill. lilliegns, Hoffman, (Berke) Loons. Innos, Jacob Je,,kine, Johns, Johnson', lianiTtuan, Kerr, Knight, Loisinning Lougolfer, Lovett, Meow, Mangle, maw. mont, Molivain, Moorhead, 31mm, Mussohnan, NI: Nicholson, Nutiemiteltor Pearson, Peters, Petri, I.ln, Pownall, Purcell, Bartisoy , ,;(PN t ladelphtt,) Itanmoy, In o i r t k b ) , Itu n iL e r r l ' a.) l. 9 '' t; ' ; ' l ' th .B . P tC7on g t. ' re,) u S P t o ll n 11 4 o ‘ u ; Vo o l a n Vanvoorhis, Victors. Yoeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton,. Williston, Witham!, Wright,. Zimmerman and (lots, Spoakor-78. • limra—Mesern. Backun. Benson, Doug, Hamilton. Han cock, Hine, Hoffman, (I.obanop;) Lebo, Stfuthers, Thorn Warner and Wintrode-12. • So the q nest:lon was determined in the aßlmatirth On the question, , Will' Lilo House agree to the satondumendmenti . • ' - sio l n h s 6. ultiO t Y"rti l ls Warr , Pul d iVer g eTn 9 Lls4 9 ,4 ll Z P ( '''7l ! • Y 101H-L3l users. Andorsra, Backbones, ...dl r. Bock,„ Hower ; Calhoun; Ctnpbell,.Carty Ent, ratmold, Foster,' linden, Mond, Harper, Bohm, Iliestand, 'tillages, Hoff-, Mau, (Berko) Houxultpepuy, Imbri e,' lanes, Jenkins I .I.llm, Johnson, Millman, Knight, Lrisonaing, Long* tor, Imvutt. , glut ear, Mattgloildoliveln,Mberhoad, Mu*, Nichols,LNlcholsen,-Nuitentecher, , keeurmi; Pe- ' tors. Putrikin. witall; PureelL'llomeoy,(Philudelphla,) , :11musoy,.(liork,), flamer, Itoborts,!ltupp, Shaw, !Iloilo; 'rol,tu..A nil, Ye:o gbley,- Walter Westbrook,WhartonA.' Zimmurtuttn, and Pa*. Sirker' ^ i s7. - !! • " I I=l SECOND ANIE?IDMENT. EEMEED2 =1 Sir:RI:TAWS Orr,cr, • Ihnitsouna, June 22,, 1857 'NAli—Messre.Artbiii,' /alp:Stine, Ilackti4 11640 n 13171 10Ps *Own Chase, Cleaves, Crawford,Enter, Gib bont, liancecinlllll; Nine; Hoffman: (Lebto , non, Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo, kfcCultnont, Mumma: Seesil Stun , (Combrld,) 6:nlth, (Cent.o,) Stevenson, Stfuth. erg, Th orn, Lancer:rids, Vickers, Wagons:slier, V,itrnor Willtrodo, Wllherow and - Vas:hi—M. So the question won determined In the affirlnfal7o. Ou the queenlon, _ ". • W.ll the House agree toille third amendment.? The yeas and nays were taken ngreeably to the pro. vlhions of the Constitution, and were na frff lows, viz: Yens-5141R, Anderson, Back hon., Dell, Reck, Ronson" Bower linvn, Calhoun. Campbell,Plusse,Ciele vur, Crawford, TliChey, Ent, ENPlet, P2isl;old, PosterAllb• bonoy, Hamel, limper, helms, lliessond, 1111), liellegan, Hoffman, (Rorke,) - 1101froan, (Lobanun,) nousekeeper, lmbrie, Inner, Jacobs, John., Johoseit, Kauffman, Lobo, Longnhero Lovett r klanenr, Mougle,_3leCal - 3 1 norhend, Mumma, useelman, non, Nunoluncher, Pennon, Peters, Pet:lMo, Po wnall, Puled!, Ilant.y, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Show, Sloan, Smith, (enmiria.) Smith, (Ctuft.,) :Stevenson, 'Colon, Vail, Vanl 'sorb in, I 'chore, Voeghlgv , Wngencel I er, Westbrook, W ol lston,ltherow, Wright, Zimmermanend Getz, Spenkr-72. Navn—kiesors. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Tilshop) Carty, Dock. ogdeadiamlltrsAloncueL_lLlne,_.l.l,inn, Knights Lefeenring, divots:, Ramsey. (Philadelpidif s , molter., Struthe r s, Thom, Walter, Warner, JPhn, ton, Wintrede-22. • _ . So the quest Inn woo determined In the affirmat ire.. On the questidn, • • • Will tire House agree' to the fOurth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the mark pions of tho Coustituf low and were as'follow, k YErsliontes Ando' son, Arthur, Backhouse, Bnt I, Beck, Benson, Ilishnp, Bower, Brown. 'Calhoun, Cap: p. bell, Carty, Chase, Cleaver, Craw S.A. hickey, Ent. Ey s• ter, Fa s. lt : o ft le r „.l . ll bion.eyrolldearlfamehdliarpe , deltiolleatiffd, 11111, Hilleges, Manion (Herta) Hoff man, (Lebanon) ifouffekeeper, ImLrie . Zuucs, Jact be, Jenkins, Johns, .Tohnsen, Kauffman, Kerr, Lubo t Lai r searing, Longaker, Lov',tt, Alanefir, Mangle, McCalmouti MUMMA. 31usseinum, Nichols,. Nicholson, Kunemachcr, rem ion. Peters. Partial', Pownall, Pur cell, Kamer, (Philailelphla.) _Ramsey, (York,) Romer, bleed; Itebetts, Rupp, Sloan; Smith, (Cambria) Smith. (Centro.) :Levenson, Tobin, Vail. Vanvoorlfis Vickers, Veegiiley. Wegonseller, Walter. Warner, Went brook, IVharton. Wilitaton, Wltheiow, Zintmorman an . Gets, Speaker-4M. ' • NVYB.-31e.rx. flock. Hamilton, Hancock, Strnthefs Thorn, 'Wtotcoilr and Wright--7. Po the question was da4e.rntined in the affirmative • 3 roerxraiOtuor., • MRIBIIIIIIO, JUDO 22, 1827. • PENHSTLVANIA, HO.. • 4 do cot tfy that . the abovnd f oegoing Is a-true end correct. l copy q.the Yeas e. ' a nod .‘ r Nys" token 'on the reool u I Inn - prOpoolng. amendments to the Constil Lion of .t Ito Commonwealth. ns t Ite.m toe appenro on the Journals of, the two Houses of the General Assembly of thin Commonwealth for the F1`,14011 of 1157. . 1 witness my ham mid tho seal uf sold °lnce. twonty.seCond day of .11.1110, ono I Homzood eight hundred and tiftpocrett. '; A. U. CUII'PIN. :?ecretary of the Commonwealth.' Carlisle, July I, 1157.—antos. TEMPLE OF FANCY • NOW OPEN KRISS IC INGLE IS WING! And will Le nt his Old .llead 'Quarters In North 1110505er street, during the - Christmas nod New Year's timt vi tiesrwith one of the largest assortments or-, •- ' ' CHOICE CoNFECTIONA HMS Ever offered in thin place, ronslsting In part of Fine Candy Toys and Fruits. Jelly Cakes. lion pens, ppm Choodnte nod Fruit Drop. Hoop; Vanilla, ituti 11nrit A InUilids, French and exploding Soviets ee. Also all the common PRINTS AND NUTS of the latest importations such as Oranges, Lesions; Raisins. Fig's, Urinous. Currants, Citron, sat and paper shelled Almonds, Filherts, Cream, Coma. and Oround 4 Nuts. 1 11"ensineetion-truth the above an extensive as• Roams( of TOYS AND, FANCY GOODS -" of every quality itnd Trice. consisting in part of Fine Wax, kid; ehin,, er,l log and other Dells. Sowing and Card Baskets. Fancy Boxes, Flownr.Yasrn• Motto Cups, Tea Setts. Masks, boo ins, 0 UDR, Air ob.. A ceordeons, liarmenicans. Trumpets. CIII,NMOO of bone and wood, Dominoes, Lotto and other •games. Faneyl Soaps. Hair Oils anti Pert Mutinies,. S.e. Wo lave also a tee - Iota( FAMILY GROCERIES. such as pulverised, crushed and brown Sugais, of every grade, Coerce; Molasses, Starch, (I rent and - Black 'fens. Spires. Butter, soda, Sugar, Water 111111 Other Crackors, - rheese: kr. . T•he subscriber rcturnt. his sincere thanks to 4 genar. nun public ter . the patronage heretofore bestowed on him, 'and hopei:. by n desire to please, to. merit a COO U 011211.01 Of the MOO. P. ,MONTBIL Carlisle, Dee. 10. 1800 Oucaticiii. 't _IR y i ir 'Cil . Itl'l iIIA LIP, C 0 L . l. II G E , 111 ECIIANICSDL1E0', PA. -__ . • • . . This liestitution, .destgned_fur the liberal education -- Or \ arum; lmdies, Ints-beeer-in - opendion idle yeur with_ - the most gratif3 Ing results., It is now established on a • firm basis, and its patronage already extends over nine sister states. During the last 'winter, it was created a college pro- 1,..r by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with power to rotifer degree's and endowed with all the rights and privileges of the nmst favored Female Institutions. It is located on the Cuenberland Valley Believed mill way between lharlstung and Carlisle, In the Most for Ulu and beautiful; portion of the valley, and is in'elose proximity to one of the most impel, heal thy, and enter-. pricing -towns In the State. . It In central, and cosy of access. Students leaving " Wrodlington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia in the morning -.- wain - Mr 4 letrrirdnirgrwill - IUTIN I: In tlegtfflilgfburyS _ tinialbr tlioner. - The edifice is largo and commodious, surrnunded•bi double terendas, and willieceotrimcdate about one. hun— dred Issirders, lee its ennstruethm, it combines all the .' modern Improvement - 5 ttr the promotion of health, contl fort,, and. convenience. In those respects physicians 'pronounce it unrivalle.d. TherChreenters aru large and • neatly furnished.' Each 'hits its registers for heat and ventilation. Oats TWO STIIIiENTS Steele TM: BAME UOO3l. • The Bath motes, are - ret all times supplied with warm and cold water., The Grounds are ample, anewoll arranged for recrea tion, rued the various calisthenic exercises-to essential , to health, graceful movement and symmetry of form. 'rho Fraulty of Instruction 15 elllelent and expert- ' eared. In the COLLEMATE DEPAnTMEhT the course of study is' of a high grade, counnelounling all the subjects belong ing to it Classical, Polito and Christi/en Eduention. in the I . IIEPAUATORV 1 / 1 3.MITSIIT piljdli: with be care fully Instructed In 1. , •• :le branches forming the basin of II thorough English Education. ' r , SESSIONI3.-1111A FeS:•1011-}'rule Ist S.eptember to the .1.10111 of Jame:try. • Second Session-From lot February to the -; ISt of .guly. VAcavugt.ll,-4 - 4Durli,g July and August. • • . —,, • . . , TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE 31ONTIIS, PAYABLE ' IN ADVANCE. '. . _ _ . _ . Boarding, IVashlng, Furnished Booms; Fuel and Light, - - - - - - - • SOO 00 TUITION-Collegiate Department, - . - - .20 00 it Preparatory Department, - - - 10 co " 4 First Class 12 00 No extra charge for Ancient Languages. Mu:de-Piano and Guitar, - - - - 20 00 Vocal - Made, - - - - - - - 2 nil , Modern , Languages. - , - - - - 10 00 Painting., Drawing clad other Ornamental Branches, - at the usual rates. 'l'ext.boots furtelsh24l at City mires. „ For further particulars address. • . Bev. A. O. MARLA= A. Id., . ' • . ;, . ' Pr'esident'. • ItEFERENCF:S 1 Thu yaculty of Dirlcinsan College, Carlisle, Pa. '''''' Rev. R. I). Chambers. Carlisle. Pa. . . . Milian) B. Mullen, Esq., w Rev. Dr, 'l'. Daugherty. w " *Rev. C. Graham, Bloom f.eld. . '1 IVllliam IL A Ilan, Pt esideut of Girard College, PlUla. 4:iincs 11. 3lecolley, I FR , Clement C,la W. 1, , , . A 11ev. Andrew Main,hip. - - _ . ..latnes R. llralunn:Gralunten, Pu. • *Rev. C. F. &never, 51erbanicsburg; Pa. . • *lra Day, M. D., o. - P. IL. Long. M. D., *E. Zug, Esq., , . *John Riegel. Esq., • .711 m Vatrie,ocr. D. D., Easton. Pa. \ *Dot Id Cocwor, Eq., .Thopherdstown, Pa. George If. Neel:, Pinegrovo Milis..N. ~ . Levi Markel, Esq., Flilrmnanstown,•Pa. , .. *J, B. Hurst, Esq., Dillsburg, Pa. , *LIM A. Smith, Esq., Plttsbur,..l Pa.- , . John Vandoecer,l). D., Euston, Pa. . ~ . Ilk Excellency, Peter F. Cangey, Milford, Del. Don. J. IL. Lotland, Secretary of State, w 1 • • '. 1ier..1%. P. 31cColley. . Nlonr. C - t. . ..q. *Spun ol Sharp. Esq. - -_' • .. . r Prof. if 110 A. E. Sadler. Wilmington, 4 .- ..lion. .anwel M. Ilarrington, Dover, • ii . i lion. C. S. Layton, umgotow,, 4 Y William Marshall, 5i.).',...._ Ilion. John R. Sudlor, Bridgeville,. *William S. (loslin. Esq.. Federalsburg, MiL, liev..JohiL.A. Wore, InCtimote, Md. I*.hicob Shoff, Esq.. Lancester, ObI.L ii*Otiorgo D. Evans, Epq., - Morga :torn. Va. • Alexander Burgess, D.D., Portland. Maine. • John Edwards, D. D., Rochester, N. Y. " Sullivan Weston,.D. IL, N. Y, o • :S. F. Baird, ILI'.S., Smithsonian Institute, Washing Ton City. Jaeobyuploy, Esq„, Lockport, Illinois. TRUSTEES "CC? TUE COLI,EOE.. • *lra Day, M. D., . Moehaniesburg, Pa, I'. IL_ Long, AL D„ • 44 *SAllituont P. Chrgas, Esq.,. , *EPA mini - Zug, I.'sq., *John Beige), Esq., John BMOC, Esq., Robert Bryson, Esq., J. 11. Coover. Esq., *David (\lover, Ei01,,• *Col. Cl. S. Adkins, Harrisburg; Pa., Ehui.hordstown, Pa„- 31l1ford; Del * Pntrons of the, Wing.) Juuo , CARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY. The next scholastic year of this . Seminary will commence on Tuesday, S.eptember lit. ThaSendnary-isalmarding and day school conducted ' • by experienced and competent teachers.. It Is retired, - healthy and pleaaant, and the comb of - instruction • embraces the °lemon' ary and Maher English; together - with the ancient and modern languages, music, tonal . and instrumental. and the various ornamental branch es Vitiation during July and August. For further InformailiM apply to the principal, . CIIAS. CLARK, at the Seminary In {Veit Louther near the Gerroun Reformed Chinch REFERENCES. : • C. P. WING,-D. . Rey, DAVID STERRETT,* Roy, Rev. J. , D. MORK* - I t**. Ai ii."RREDER,':, - Rov. JACOB PRY.. J. D. PARKER., Epq.. RICHARD PARRRIt, Esq.* a • .CARY W. AUL, Esg.* ' * Patrons of the Seminary.' • • [Aug. 5-Gt. U.DSON. •R 1 ER. INSTITUTE, AT,ChtIVERAOIt, • lALIt AND FEMALE: BOard 11Isa trllitioll, $l2O per year. • Term opens Septensber 18111. • Gentlemen Unbutton; In 'Nano Music, plinth* and 11Indorti Languages. Ad- Mu. the her: Alamo Flaelt,"4l, 111., Principal. - P.novEsson. • inters his services to Murchison/I of Corns -lie wilt 'Oro. liersons•ou the l'iono, Guitar and Melodeon, and also instruct.iniplls In vocal muslo.. Satisfactory rofrt. vices are !Mord, an to Ids ahllity to, give satisfaction. Pestilence at Martin's Motel. , . • '.tune2.4."lSs7.—Smos - ^, - • • ' liandbills'neatlyexecstod:
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