-.- - Ctili=l-.- , -iL-9.!itiilb, CAILTAISLM, ra. VENIESDA.T.JAN 'l2, 1850 , sworn in., . ExPl '''''' ON. —ln 00118011 " n `' e " f the ' lb c motion, the Senate procecaed to ' the death of one or Mr. 0 A It 1):03 it's children, the ! eleetiiin or oilhiers. n.indry was not in oer.ition tlitriog: part or . ' p J...........1ithw rrtisswe'll,.kr., (DoWierritt,)_'{WlS eled :this iveek, and soTi Poser Press , i 8 driven '•• ; lo t sp , iiki , r on rhe first, halloi,• receiviwg'l7 hp the F011114.11.5' engine, we have li,:en obliged - v •ti,i,- .ml,l, his wpponent, c i :ettni. IS, Seofieh', -ttriceerr-onr-itirper-Inti.tk-unti.l-terithi-y..L..,.-----1,7‘..„,i,R.,,,p,rwimmr6.,--.7--.. _ _ GO V ERNOWS 7 .3I.,bISSAG -2 ._. . - publiOied Onverli,..r . :4 31ti:sng.e QII.OIII . first pilgt% 10 the rsclu.iun ,3r ,00• usual variety. It isiteable, Ikr,h-tonati tlocoMenl. and i_tiVes a. gratifying r eport 'or the timmeel; of the Slate. life views on the hauling tem, the Tariff, the Slavery "question. and,lite separation of the State from the poftli.:;-t,: proveineidS, Ore ttraillenily sound nod co;oe.,e -• rho TallNe; they We re tIV 3 il e V .l A re..,:oit;iion way also ,passed • old IVidg party, and arc now advocate dby lie ." A r;lorie'!" th " l ""! Ate ' • Mr. - Wri . gAtt . (4(9'61 n i.eeolotion.fiNipg.ibo are C3r3 . 1 . 11(1, we fully .efoltp.se the a , ljnurwnent. 11 to .„, o ' clock. „r -; Alr. -!tandall moved .to : a . mentl, by 'inalcing lirst:antol llet :fge, n C311;111113`11y531. hour tea o'clock, which - ices agreed s--yeas ',21, Hap it': • CONGRESSION - Congro!is:-.:asNantbletLim_livlsday_last—afthr — 11}t-I,9li , days. ne , 1 , 0 , 1 , 01.J(' with tweviQus nays 6—awl the Senate attiottrned. h yrah, , zements, (he Senate was 1.1, theel For the , I hn l s " 111 " 1 al 12 ,•° . °l"e l, ---1,11,0-3 i llll, • last Hint. in. the uld 111111, ami role n foritial leave preparilli.ry to their hiking io . osse:ision of mow 'S....lde 'chamber, whieh has jusi been finished: - :11r. Crittenden rose iind rondo some reanti:ks upon the ocension or th,... 1 .1.1- log of the.body from the old rhidilber,reminil 'lig the h o ly (.1' the in. 1112.: pleasant mid primil •n sociniiuuscunueotml thcrrtyilh. The cliand. her, lie n'eut ou ui show, hod hrrn !Ile SCellt! of great, ()voids he the:dui:l of great actjon.a— in NViliCii the actors leer,. great non. lle 111 , 11-. 14)11(51 501110, of tile (1( parted hy mime. the tutor (II wittr , c Irell .carned fame tilled this :all. The Vice 'President followed with :1 historical review of the eirctlito,taniics !Wending the se-' leelion of :1 scat of ii)orcuitinottl. The difficul ty AN':l!.; 1/11 such a utiture that it appeared for to hue fo.lo` incapable or adjustment. 14tt ilicgootl_ge.ftitts.,o,L64l) goverinitck prevailed over the t , ectional differences, null (longresc, 171.10, pawed nn wei • location of the ten tUilesstitutre. . . proem!, '•,l - ftrrtirt•r--tfr-vvintirl upon. the of-I tbe..j.To.zperity-of city, mid gradual change which lm. OeCurvcl in Coe win• Ring of the e.'on stitufion in reference to the Scifflie, , WAS oeigheilly tint a poled:iv body as. it is nott anA ahoweil no neeiiiiiiiirolatiolis lor spectators snowed :done' third of the whole the, thirils the )N hole - The iirog v i,ss the c.,ii,ors he:ll'l , 4, hi can 1111 , 1 1,111%;yo . il in a gy,iphic in; imyrc , =i}t innislivi• TheSeilare,:pTTlTFlril by the Vie!? ,Presi .4l!:iit 'nliti thviv riTaieed to t4i( . ! new . _liitvr in' 11 ye - r, t hes Iroceeded to bu int .On WedneHlay, the'lleath,of Gen: fib - Oman ftlinotsinecil in both House's, told approliri f eultogiesdurvingbetnepronounc . ed on the 'llc ecitsoll Utittgroi- , :4s ndiourned.. l'Ittirs(1:1(, Sewio pre, , .; : entetl . to flu! Senate the Le fret , Rote constitution or K.:utsuo, Siwhickwas the lionunittee .on. Territories , ()II motion of 1)1r. exit itoolcit, the French spolotiob bill Wits ['alien tip, and f'rittentleit proceeded to :.,j)eitl: on the sub ject. After Which the railroad bill wits (lebut In the House, Mr. Craig,.of Missouri, was • refused leave to) int rooluce a bill granting lands in K i t o u t= °and Nebraska in" aid of ratlways. , ' Mr Colfit 4 x of Indiana, introduced a bill to or guided the territory of Colons, comprising all • the region! between the flith and 42nd paralell of latitude anol the 10:blmeritlian of longitude out the main nest of the Reeky Mountains, int:tinting. the Pike's Peak goilol mines. It was referred to..t he Commit tee on Territories. The . Committee on 'Foreign Affairs reported a rests-. ' lotion authorizing - Mr. Ilarris, U. S. Consul at Japan, and his interpreter; Mr. Erskine, to accept presents from the Queen of England. Friday, the Senate passed a resolution call- . log for the correspondence-between the Brit. ish government and the American Minister a London, respecting the abuses of the - American ling in connexion with the African slave trade, and also inforritation concerning the slaver IVande;.er;! and a resolution calling . for statis tics of the ships officers, and pay of the navy. The French spoliation bill was taken up, and Fir. Davis spoke against it:idler which the Pacific Railroad bill }vas considered. ,* . In the House Mr. Mar, of Missouri, intro duced it bill to e'stablish an assay office in-St. in resmin-e • to - many !inquiries, Mr. -• • Stephens said that the Oregon bill would be reported the' first time the Speaker'shottlobcall the Committee on Territories, and lie would then request immediate action en the bill. • The Cononittee - op Ways and Means, reported a bill making appropriations I'M. fortifications A resolution was offered by Mr. Jones, of TonL nesse°, and passed, calling' for information front the Interior Department as to the authori ty for the assembling of an Advisory Board of Agriculture, tolhe Putrid Office, in What man s 1101' the delegates were apportioned, and from what fund they were paid. The Douse then • went into comtnittee, and various private bills' \ were reported. The douse Committee on Ter ritories has decided to report the bills for or •gatizing_themew territoriS of Daeplah and Arizona, but depicted against the proposed ter ritory of Colona. Eleven private bills were passed. A message was received front Pres ident Buehanan giving theyeasons why, on the 'hist day of the former session, he ho not signed the j`oint resolution to lessenNio' - tinsi of the overland mail trip, being 'that the mid, tor bad already been attended. 10. : • • On Saturday Ilse Senate was not in session havinr, adjourn - 6(IIMR Mmiday. In the House II message was received from the . President, cover in g the documents relative to the, Maim of Carnaek • and Ramsay, of damages for An "' - itllugetkahrogation of the• Vera Cruz and Aca pulco mail contract. A debate on the ittbject • ensued, after which thedOeuments worts refer= • red - to_the Committee on the' A motion ,o out pf respect for the day annivdßitiry of the battle of Now Grleanti) . was rejected by 86, nays 03. ite-olutions wore adopoted calling for information'as to •. • whether the Rock Wand military reservation has lieeletransforred front the Witt to the in terior Department, • and thrown over to pre ;, emption at 'stl 26 per acre, and ,e x pecting a feduction in the expenses of Rio gnartermas ter's divislon . .4 1114311'0v Department... . The Tekiroph says : Penn • itirmey whq ie.:ow:ivied doloes- Lie:ties .. • Wpnder if they:are ciirrn-ed of ' • Pun Doo.---Our -thaultp pre due to' 54:;art.:.' : . ,McCuttivir; STUAItT and 11cOLu tR of I lie' Hotted of R4resentativea, :for public document": .PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. The legislature-convected at. llarrisburg . ati . 7ttesday last the4thinst: 'l-The:Senate met ai three o t eibelc P.M.. All the - Senators were present Thil returns at the elections far new Sena torewere rem", and the members elect were . i ............., 1 (Dein.) was elected chief -- Pittt.l nod. Ihttelio.Yon (1)0n.) titi; sistAtit o'vet l .1. Ihtrelny Hurtling' and A. L. Helmet:4l,w/, the Anteric'till lleptiblientt can did:l;es ; in 'eteb^ease the vote wile - If t0".16. co:to:wary resolutions were adopted op- pointing I;te committees. to wnit On tho Ciover tow and House, -‘‘ ith the inforum(iou•.thnt. the Settee %vas orgtudzed, nod reody,to proceed I 'l'l, wos theit atitpti‘tl Northampton, who also arrived during I he day Mr. Lawrenre (.1' Ihittphin county, ha vitl,ll,re evicted the caucus noitiinat ion of the f American liepubinauls•for Speaker, over A. K. Niel:lure hy Agree VIII VS, Ii WilB, r. lore's auul ill:I 11,. 11 , 1;1,11 MC011011,3 tlifotiell in that office on the first.loillot. The vole stood os fnllows A. Tiairrenee, I)auphin co., tii P. Ct. Orilootit, of Lay/Angie witty, 112 Mr. Lawrence, on taking th'e the House as follnws:. • he duties on his office and laborious, and I would MOW Willi greatireluctaitee,con sciitts or Elie word:oe,g 501110hdaiiinft foote lily youth and inexporiente, were I 1101 rueuurngrd '1,11(ch..9 . ...::7:111 hal "I -shall he sus'uin cd by pour kindless uli t forlienronce :., president id' is large ilelitlattiye_hoily can, or himself', in:lint:lln ortfi:VflrlYielransitetion_ or its Inisiness, where the interests and opinions - or I , IIIS 11 . 1 . 1 , 1 , 1111p11 hill) frelltlellt and ciulout collision. :\olhiuq hilt the Coin . - beFT iind pat riot ism of the members min heitire At is heyowl the power (if the Speiltair. ; rho eliantmer of this Utilise de pends:lll,dt you ; gentlemen, and net, upon him elliauin; to over your delihrrr.liuus: Vet high 1111441111 S 11 re 111.- 5 ,1 1 tell 1111011 1111`, lull I shall not slirlgl. Trout them The :State iir Pentiltylirtlia:. has „ just pir , Feil a terrible crisis, awl enteredinto - a new yiiiich in her history.' Iltiving — iliviircuif het— Selr Irian all , her public work..., having no large domain. under hereare,.ttie iinties tit her Le;..7.ciii lot tire lire simple and' %Vti • pii:uusst 19111 of, nrispruil&nce tslaiall jitstly'.cottimanils the respect air,' the ailiniration or the warlil. Let it then he tom:hail greatest care' correcting manifest error, yet not precipittitinc„ . upon (lie - peophl any innovation which may lit; it ill more, injurious. rial jittery:AN or society must be tiroteeted . and the immense natural weitith of the Stale should hr drtelolicd. When individuld polyer may lie intiAieitint, the tig;.tregations of capital, (with limited powers and earefidly guarded,) _should he eiliaineageil. And lastly the great . moral; intereAs o f society should, be borne. prominently in mind. Christianity is 41 part .of 1110 CI;111 1111111 law of the land, and ill till our actions and mantel's, this should control and direct us. I folly II ppreciat e the compliment Of being selected to till Iles high olliee, and 1 shall do toy 'duty. The oath. of otlice was then administered by Mr. Grit tuan, and till the Inemberm were sworn 1n The customary resolutions were next' adopted. and the llonbe4uljourittld until Wed nesday at 11 A. M. • On Wednet.day, in the Senate several bills were read, one of which wai, to make the ses sions of the Supremo Court, permanent at Harrisburg and one to prohibit the circulation of Bank notes of a less denomination Hutu twenty dollars. The Senate thou proceeded to the election of officers,when old the democratic nominees were elected—each. receiving 17 votes, luta the Americans and Republicans 10. The follow ing are the officers dal ed : ' Mulsrrihing Chrkx: , Simpson Africa, A. Jackson . pftiT, Witt. S. Picking. tirowro nt rum—Theorhilus Snyder. .I,,i,tant.—W in. IL Brady , cliicted unani piously. Do,;/•!..eq , ,r.L Charles Rolf. Arsistanol.—Juba Farrell, J. R. Dunbar Alrx.ien y Herrn:in perked. Th..; Governor's Message was then presen ted and read, rind 6,00) copies in English and 1,000 indlerman ordered to he printed,. Thu annual report of the Stale Treasurer was also presented, the Governor gave notice that, he had signed, during the recess; a number of hills, among which was the' suplement to the liquor law, and the act, regulating the .ralt,pS, interest-: In the Holute, the Governor's Message was read, and 10,000 copies ordered to be printed Mr. 1111,11.11 prtsented the petition bf Willifim Mathews, contesting, the seat. of David R. Mc- Clain, who is returned as' elected from the 19 ii d`diati•iet of Phlladelphim---The—contittit tee on the manor will be chosen oil Tuesday next. resolution was ft(lOptedlo oppida acorn . Inning to provide for the publicatifjp.,of the dailirUard of proceedings, The House proceeded to the election of clerk when Samuel .1. Ben, A. ft. wits elected, re ceiving 67 votes.. and his opponent, Jacob Ziegler 38. Judson Holcomb, of Bradford, was selected as assistant clerk. Mr Ibunmersicy subinitted a resolution re turning thanks to Jacob Vmig'ur, the late clerk - for the faithful and efficient perforMances of his.duties— -Adopted_ unanimously,--___ Mr, McClure t ead n bill to abolish the Board of Canal Contmissidnors; - which was .read and Mr. Williams, of -Bucks, road a bill to i peal the act of lust session increasing the pay of inephors. 'lStr. Mill read a bill to abolish the Board o It.oenoO Commissioner's . . ' . Mr Ciipreh - road a hill to vest the Girard Seh7Ol 110u84.0n Pasayunk road, Philo'lelfthin in the Iloard of bireotors, of the Common' Gohoolo. . . , . Mr. Church also...read a bill to, incorporate the 0)114111-Market Company, __ AdjoUrued. ` A CA . Thursday,,in the Senate, the annual ie ,peft of the CeteMiceionersof'tlie Sinking Fund wmt.icad.; Uetiliwie were presented to t reduee •the pay of menibers per, annum and o eatablich a:general 'boultins law. or.Cof• 'fey read a to provicle 'further' meant, for reducing the State debt.—The Governor ennt in a ine t ssage vetoing a number of bills poised at the lest raission,'„ffniong which W ? ero Also! bile to' excerpt ceVtain 'property from taxtitioh , Mid the supplement to the . het to regulatejln stelae.? Competties: —ln the Musa,' tire f - lowing additional: officers. oil Meet:ice*lie public n . were el o , u; l'rrnviecihini/ John nekilig. 5,11, Mulch Chri•bon ; W. Gilfiltnu, of Mercer, a n d it Mr Foster of Alloglteny.• Both lions.% their toljon reed over pntil M outlay rient:iii * ..;l ‘ P. M to attic ri the Speer:etc time , for arranging the - . Mu; 73(170G1TN.5.57: . Senator yonglaso yetiohed Washington on Thurbilay. Ws aniu•cla front NeW York to the Capitol has been:a sort of political oyation.— On his arrival in New. Y'erk,:from Linton:l,lle was met by a. deputation from the.eity, autho r Cities, pftbring hintthe enstetatirrtospitalities ii s - lh;, guest 6f - the city. - lie . the City 'Hall, ivaS.serenailed at his hotel, and moult - a epcccb ri itsrni log - the. piiucililes he during the Illinois CRIIVIIHS. , \t his reception Was tptitY.:a by it liti.gi6iritwil (if citizens, including jirotiession, -- t hey o:.Ourteilhiin to the St I,awrenee hot el, where speveli ainl: was humpy 'cheered by the crotrd. On Ttreilla3;, he was rewired by riMi tire - 1 - ITrTcr — arliTilliee TI troduct.il to a tilitoller .or aiiizens, Ou ll",41110s.lar. hut .1. Douglass loft fur llal tintore, in charge of a committee. and on his un ; iviti — iti that city, 1111 wits escorted to his rnoing n 6 the °Hulot' House; her., he 0119 cr entitled,'and made a speech to sy r ynral hundred persons who were nt , setatbled in front of the II ot el. New Yorii, - l'hiladelphia nod Ballimor, are_ easily ipoved-a f t 01,1iltresitient....oran collect:111i of Presidivaial hononi. ;We roni6a.. her (mac - to have teen . ti logo precession iu Phih;delphia, in honor of Presi.kat Pieter, and the 'von who feled and. fawned on him then, would nnir, seareeligiye him a lowsing Initice.•." Put not your Inuffin lc.:ll9lge.D9ufOils should not 1)6 noniinee of OA, National Convention' iu INfO, jto inay"• pas i'roin Maine to I.leargia, withoul• one say , '.God Mean I= The hisl netnbi t. iof Uc Rov . Blliirit'irliivis the folhpving estimate of the national wealth or the' Linitvd States. It-will be seen that the value of farms, stnele and implements of agrictilture amounts to nearlymnf third.or the whole valuation, .equahl 'the, conthiniql esti mated' value of the public lands, navy yards and .vessels, fortilleations,•publie buildings, coatouereial• m urine, rail rionds,_.ea tio liteto , • Ties, lbws, gold and silver coin and bu llion, and fOreign aml . tlotnestieg,m4s on hand:: • Value or lams amLettltivat- • " $.1 . ,000,000 000 . or lirwscis cattle; 1,500,0Q0,000 . - moms, 500.000,000 Vaim! or mines, • .1;500,000.000. Va 11• IT houses,- • :',.500,000,000 Valnc of niilway.silial caua15,._.1,100.0.00,000 Villne ul fiTelpy.io,iotills nikiA machine 100.000,000 Value of commercial ' 200,000,066 \' al ue oragrieuliural proclncv, dome:ltiif wanufourrB and foreign roods on hand, ,0017000;000. Value or gold_nntil av e r coin - and bullion, 300,000,000 Value of public lands, ships or. %vat., I ort ilicat ions, navy yards, pul,lic buildings, etc. 4,000,000,000 • Total $22 000,000,000 The or our country in wealth, -prosperity and population, excites the wonder of the old world, and is a matter of surprise to our own people. Wi.mld 'the ,Goverotnent but encourage the inditst:'al in ter'ests of the country, by An 'adequate pro tection, what mind could predict the !uture greatne.s of America! I=l The case of this celebrated slave vessel, wide!' is again prominently before the public, appears to be so little understood by people generally, that we.give thefollou'ing Ibets'in relation to it from the Iloston illas: Some twenty yeart:, ago, a slave ship landed a cargomf African nvgroes on the Island of Cuba. They were sold in lots "Id snit parch. ;fliers." A lot was bought by two SpuftiarOs' named Ituix and Mendez, who subsequently chartered a small vessel to take them to another part of the Island. When out• ui sight or land, the slaves rose and took'posses• skin of the vessel, and demanded to be tOkett back to their native home in Africa. They committed no assault upon their purchasers. further than to demand of theta their release front bondage and theirvestoration to home. kinked and liberty. 'Phew knew nothit ' or of navigation, and the vessel finally found its way into . Long Island Sound, and was for malty taken possession of by the' Ilevenue Cutter, and brought into,New Haven, where the iases were tried, and the Court decided that they were entitled to their freedom, and they were subsequently set at liberty, and the two' Spaniards lost their "property: , ' If mistake IRA, the late John Quincy Afiains volunteered to be the counsel for'the nygroes, and went to New Haven and argued their case. They were declared free by the I'is triet Court of the. United States, from which an appeal was takes to.the full Bench of the Supreme Court, whe'r'e thiie decision tens of firmed. Afterwards the Spanish aGIVC1 . 1111)ellt claim ed from our Goveimincint remuneration for the loss which its citizens had sustained the decision of the Connecticut Court, and the liberation of the Africans. OurGovern meta, recognized this claim, and the, Undo• _eratie Administrationsoince_thatility,_baye never failed to urge this claim upon the at tention of Congress, and recommend its, pity. meta. Several- committees , of ,froth Houses of Congress have reported in favor of it; but Congress has never yet 'voted an' a ppropria tion for IL'. TROUBLE A ' 3loo TIMESAINTS.—The advicos from Utah stale that the 'Saints' are in trot ble among themselves. Dates to November . 18 inform us that about 350 of the brethren and sisters have been cast out of Mimeos' fold. The precise nature of the tank is not knownrhut it is said to be on aceount of the '• affinity'' shown by the females tothe troops, wideh are tfuartered'at ho great= distance . "from the itleimons. Brighifin Young evr dently,intends ro make a 'fearful ORM* at :the—taiteet, also„eahlthat % Hite at c . several hundred discharge teamsters \tit the Ammon settlement ) who knock 4 / nntl With perfect looseness, Who don't care a etiPper for the wholeArotherheed of the c h urch, but who Manifest particida:r regard for the sisters;' who, in ninny instances, are not loth to re; . eeive , attention fronr.these roystering gem' • tiles. ••; They freely' , extireitS their • opinion . about Brighton, anti the other ehler4 ; they e, ter'buildiiigs~'nii~i'if'n biettioccibleera - 16' their thmiliOritywitirbis wives, they eathe natiertlyhtiii'tiling . ilte - objtiatiFiiht'Of hits own bouselnto : the streaf',' , Their. co end , so outrageous that I).righttm' is anxious ~now, to have a U. S. m pair6l;.although but ri twelve tuouth,,since, hiprotiouneed all the anathemas finaginableugdinst oue.)soltiiers. " A SECOND' DANIEL COME TO JUDGMENT, " , . . . AND 'A SEOOND ‘IiINGIttIAKEIP IN THE FIELD., —=- 71113 ' f0110IVID ' g'pleGO of fustian was Uttered by Dan; Donettirty; in a speech at the Doug lass deMonstration'in Philadelphia, inst week: .;„ - ilt.Ye. we who made this num President. Whose unpopular 11111119 would hove rot ted in tlte . dutd ,from'whence it - sprung, and mould ered in oblivion; had not we, lettun by Forney —our Witrwick-Ldug 11.014 its sordid mire the uselgss ore, and stamped i 4 with a diadem." • This is the same Dan. 1../oughorfy who.pledg ed in ;the Democratic State Conven tion-T'ut7ltarrisharelan—year;—that—ltrige-' .Perter.wmi.of RIO an rieeiontimdming that ,he would sland . on iMykdatform his friends Made for him. • Pow rii:n vs P 11,6 =The 4 , lrreriran Dri/70Crat learns from the:Trentiiej/efjfimiter that . "du ring the conliSgration of Canton Caused by the boMbardmeht of the Itriii,ll,• the extensive medical Wifrelionse of Our con ry SIC Dy: C. Ayer of Livell/ Oho depot of hiS Cherry, Pectoral and Cathartic' for Chum,) was Ulally'd ' estroyed." ' • . Well! -It t an ill wind that blows nobody. 111011 by the bombardment, but the destruct ion , of mho nfe.licine will -have - n - saring - tendeney •I:owords.jhd, Walla! of time mpulatiop. • 'NExy Cgssum.— Sor members of Congress, iitaler the 6t..nsus of 1860, w . l - 11 innite great etange in the w ns in .te. ISM MEM the votes at the repent election' in some of the Western States. Illinois, with, nine mem bers of Congress,,haS given . 250,000 votes, while 'Alassachus'etts, with eleven‘representa -tiyes, gave only 120,000. Wisconsin, with ohly three TepreSentaiives, has given a.vole within a fraction of. that of Massachnseits. Com intita with the votes ofmanyother States this disereitancy greater: The elec. Aintrs at the - West were, however, held tinder greater excitement, g aud called 'out a fuller it •tk than in-poist oftla.t . 4l Stales. FLoilini.--ij.apriears that hloridn , stiys. die Nrirs, its . y ulitt itsit usually appears to be, can ocensitmally to get lip nil excitement. West. Plorida projmsen of the Si ales, lilt Abut binds. East nod Wdst Florida to ether: ,The dinslatisthelion appeat's to huve. arisen in nowt:tit:wine or \vest Florida having the tirivilege of oinking nn many rail •rcadsas she liar choose.--It is itrityrolnible dint any bloodshed %rill result time till' Ills eussinn-ofthis exciting question; and should the dissolution take place, \Vest. Florida will annex herself to Alabania. Ell Irla divisioo of n'represennititni - id - Coo; gress.slionld he insisted upon, it will he Hite itorlinti sold ;OM body, fo4lovida lots hitt ono -representative OR TTE N . CO31311: CIAf. Cot,t.t:r.c:=W c have-receiycil a—t atalogue for I Afifi, of this flourishing institution, located in . Philadel phia, At this College. young men receive a thorough business raining ; the course of study embracing Ancient and Modern Lan guages, the Science of Accounts and Commer cial Calculations, Book-keeping, -Penmanship, taleet tires on'CommereialtLaw and the ditties of husineFs - men. We'are-glati-to--tink-hy'the long list of stddents, that it is well patronized Por partieulars, consult the advertisement in another column. • 11 IV'''. T lo AN 0111'11.,%N 'P . —lll the. inihttiolnliin onit, ,vv4i is' rtrits,Cluef Justice Lowrie has grantet on injunction to restrain the Di rectors of the Girard College from refusing to admit children into the college whose tootliers . are living. 'file city Solicitor contended that. no child woo an orphan unless both parents were diutd; . b u t .lodge Lowrie differed With him, and gfonted the injunct hill. Rev'. .1. Ulrich, pasitir of the Lutheran con gregation oyllis place,lnts resigned his charge but. we learni-ot he church has refused to ac cept of his resignation. Mr. U. designs re tiring from the ministry to the shades and quietude of private life —Shinwitklntril -Yews. The Kansas Legislature has adjourned to Lawrence City.. This act , has loot with the sanction of the Governor... The following is a summary of the proceed ings thusfar: The Committee on Contested Seats reported in favor of Messrs: Leiria Graham and Allison Stevenson, front the Third District., and Mr. Peale, front Marshall county. - . The Seert;tary was . fequested to administer the oath of oflice to the Memhers so reported, which he r , pfuseii - to do when the Secy,t,.4w pro tent. Was anthorized to perform the duty, the , oath-wasathrinisfered.. Mr. Ilolliday, of the Council, gave notice of intention to introduce a bill authorizing Congress to annex to Kansas till - thnt portion- Nebraslia which lies •south of the Platte river. • 'The following bills were introduced in the One to repeal bogus statutes. One to abolish slavery. Theanessage of. the al)Verilq was received and read. The Governor regrets that tliere•is a grow ing dhttposition to overrate the namberof votes obtained, by means of a "corrupt ballot boat'' lie says, " at the, victors belong the spoils," hut. they_are..the_spoils_of. pat ronage,:givint.to. pOWM: for the public weal. No one has a rea son. or the rightto,complailf,of the successful party distributing pOsts of favors agtong 'its political friends. Ile hints that Kansas will be likely to get more liberal favors front Con gress by continuing as 'a terrjlory, than by iinmediately becoming a:State. The notorious Montgomery, with his band, is repreSented murdering, and driving otf petteeliblo' oillifeits,' Whinging even .0 the tree Slate party; having sonic time since expelled prO-slavery settlers in that section.' A party under John Itrown invaded Missouri, and uonunitted a_ murder and: se'veral .daring robberioS. • Guy. §towart, of ApsElouri, Imo taken prompt and decisive inoasuros to stop . Ony flirthor dia.. torboatoo;-auiLtqdioriinktlio!offoktlfol:oLL,_.,: . ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN, to canvass for the sate of ...111rushington's Account Book," 'one of the.most remarkable works ever intro.' , clue9ilAo the'pul,die ; being ajlte flione. o f GJon. ttatiount with the government during the Revolutionary IVar,•engraved'from the:Orkgipitt:ftliq:lutheofflee 4lytishingt on, 'For full particulars, '.Address'. •• M—PORTER, 4 , liereht' Office; Ctiriisle. qc?ier«l Atient for klirilend ndYeitisoment or Dr. gotto4p..Lirtr -~`~ I~It9III KANSAS WANTEp, ' New.GooD. GREAT INDUCEMENTS•OFFER ED TO CASH At THE , CHEAP STORE opf: BENT* Ilavlyg just iTturno4,i'filin the city With a full dad renll suleatal - stnek pf t.:noda in my lin. , n'hinh I . nut pi Spared to sell at ,00 luwgot 111t0. My MO& VpilFiMS la part of. - LADIES' , DRESS GOODS handsome - styles, colored-I:onlqld.soire, - Dross ,SlllO, 2004141.1 s Black Sills, superior Ilrinds, French Mel inmm. kM,liineres, plain and Nured all wool DeLalni s.;all I'oolplaids; :Milt Valenel om, ColArds, Valenrlas. Lave! , rdtimillal7Nl . adonnarldung - nnhalltntrlnUllnilla7"fig, :red; autl'_,ll,3ll vartulyof drefit gouda. 811,1111. R: " • round . Corllor • St6lltlB, Ilny Rao. • • ,- Eri:hen. . Cullars and Sleeves, Etinar.te and In setts, , • Inset - 0111M , 1)011ESTIO A-N It f4TAPIA: 1:001:9: Illearlual and unbleatdu-d -Sheeting, ' all widths, Loneastor Ilinghams, Call/lies, Flannels, Tlvldnes. • lamas nod MENS' )VliA It : Feeneli Cloths. and Cas• --- slniers - 7 Falter CllSKinfors:Cassinatts,. - Jeans. Tr..veds. Cords, hr. CA IiVETF, :3 I'll' Imperial Ta Ingrain, 11.np, Ilr„inednada and stair ear pet . t' all • •• . .ill 1110 al./i!tal,111 Inr It, I . Iii.11:0111N wearlint mourning. / 1:11.4! poridiased a fall stork of unman Mat( goods, at lennott—A-lottls-nlotir dionon, 'ran Vntl, Cloth, 11,110111,, .11,11111MAIII.fc Alpooras , rool.ll tlashno.ren. all woad 14:11 - ,11nes Par• nds and Print?, torn Veils. Crape Vella. Crape Collars lid Sleeves. and all - tho gradt.it of notllol crape. Pttrollanars aro inmperthilly to_vlll and ex iiiliitrnirntniltpurt-mw-prtipared7tn-roffor-mrperiorim orninentx. both an to quality and price. A. AV: • Small Hanover Street, °pinate Chu Post 0111,,, Carllt.le.Pat.fi, 1558._ GREAT ItEDUCTION I I,,,votbig tiny eAnuornerd If mp Nairn stock of WI .sTEIt GOODS, fur cAnn, ot lower prim,: titan ran ha bad nt any nth.. ntnre in Olin county... E ... legnift. Dark . Silke, nil non' Dei.,,inpg, Owlyo rr o, 31erino,•F, Wool l'ariont;tos. &c., in great variot.y. Long :rind square B 1,1•1111 • do. Blanket ...1111111, Scarf., rhipnelm. Ladies 111111 1;0.- I.lOOlOll'N Ml.llllll 11ud Wilts] S 111 1 .01: ClOtliF. 01..111441N and lielittleliy .11.110 r. Eleg:ll.lt Furs. 11,00 a10.1.11140.red. Delaios.loAlL fi r over-woats., at 37 , ,,,and 50 rent,., worked Cr!. lars, Ihndkerrldi•hl and UridendeeNios. C,11{1 , 1 , 711N.:S ANI) HUGS. ' , • nett c.f the geteli; bought leithlit n fewweelts fir the cult. The marl: IS cull 1 . 01111)1111.1 . . All rt.ons lu u' it •ELhrdp. handfiauu• and good 111 110'11'011 to Call tint' examine my stoelt fore pnrrlmnwg ..I.lt, hero: cel.ha, r determined tosell oft the smelt tit sttelt privet: •er wind give ttl.L✓•flan to Iteinetnher Ll.' New P.tore, ,Ilatollton's Corner opposite the Ilitilreatl Depot. Jan.:, • • . ' N. 11—BOOTS Sums rolling off ronnrdloos Of cost in order le I lor.v.i.ot dint brawl) t.riity . _ 17N Qi V.: 1 E - IV - STRE ET - • C A •lt• ISLE P 117wleealc Rates Reduced *2 per 100 The. 1 . 111111111.11111 /11 of 1:111111trY .1114,11111,18 and public genorally is invited to a largo assort...a-or C 1 1 .0101? CANDIES`, r 1111111111111.1111.1.11 tilt 111,11 111111111.111 i 111111 warranted bi ntolit 14 , lois.) in their rotors, which will be sold Wholosalo or Itofalbat low-ratosltt-f he old stand of DI 0 ..1•4 • NOIIIII 14111:1,1 4 A low doors North of the I.l.trllsle Depositilank. hio:ortkoola,.l4 /7?R ! `il.l Fil (TITS -.1-VD NUTS , of tho latest Importations, conslstlng.of ornlnteS, ' Lemons, - . . Ridslns, Pron. . . . Bannon., Pine Apples, Almonds, ' I , ltherls, . Cream Nuts,- - .Cocon Nots,•Ac., . nll of whielt will be sold :it low rates. Also, n-large an sm.taittot of TOYS A:Or - VA:WA' GOODS.: of every val iety. Also. nll the Itoit brands of SF:OARS A SI) TonAcco, 13ZE=IIIIIIIMES! The Folmeriber return,. tholikit for the Mae al vitro* age iwtowrif on him by the nubile. and eollelts a Coll. ill MI two ofltheir MVO'S. Remember the Ohltitand of XIONYEIti- -, North Hanover Street,. Carl 1810.. June 111, ';lB,' • NIA.TO.II - }ISTRIV-111 - 411.-Yi AND SILVER-AVAREAT CON LYN'S old established Stand, West 'Alain St., nearly opposlitLthe Cumberland Valley !lank. I lave just received a new assortment of watcher, =oweiry. medalhoiss. sliver Ware, &r.. la addition to my ureter stock to which I Invite the attantion of 'the and open earn do.,' gold Anchors for . 1 Ladies and Gentlemen and ...giver Le. 4 vines and Qua rtier watches or every va. r O , riety ill style and mire. . — Also line gold Medallions. Breastpins for Ladles and Gentlemen of every quality, pattern and prite. Gold fob. vest. curb anti nook chains. Gold bracelets. linger dugs, ~,itpinS, slats, sleeve bate., crosses„ charms. Ac„ &v. Gold and silver thimbles, sliver and plated butter knives. forks. table. tea. WI annul mustard slalom+ of every variety. A large assortment of gold.- sliver' r~ and common apeetarla. Stilt all • Tuk" ,- - ages to which we invite special atten tion. A Ono lot of GOLD PEN.q final the best makers. 'meet:n.lo eases, fancy boxes. silver nail pearl card eases, gold and common bracelets, watch chains, lant to (leeks and in variety of tretirles' usu, ' idly kept in Jewelry eAtablishments. which • I will .11 low for cash. All articles war. ranted to be what they Cr,' remsented. ,tr ; Particu ti lar attention paid as usual to WATCH REPAIRING and all work War. ranted Dec. 23. 1867.1 TIALBERI" S FAMILY GROCERY, ANI) V,IIIIFITY ST6IIE, Vorth-lre.vc.Cyrner 11( the l'ublic Square, oppo 'sitethet'ettifile Derumit Bank. t, • .1. 1). 11M.11pItT line ag , LlO rci.leuk.llo , l hiv stock 0 I,IIIIIS. 1114 :11,1111molit IS 11111 V run and , oinplt•to. among 013141) may 110 nu unwrateil every varitt:r or fresh PAI\ 11 LY Ci ROCERIES, whkh In wuntt.) prom CA .\", r .ll Is BEA 'l' . A large stock of China, Glass and thigensware, of new and beautiful designs, and embracing every grade of price. AM:NT In C: elide celebrated KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LACNIPS,' one of tini gren'test- %li.coveries of the ; mm, combining cheatnens, safety ouch Increased light. o.al Oil and Limps -constantly on -bandy, ultich the public are re quested tot Jt antlexamlne. .lOS. D. II ALIImItT, • ' N. W. Cotner of Pubile Square. Carlisle. Oct. 27, ' • 11) EDUCTION IN PRICES.- 1211.1• . • Glorious news • • For rich and' for poor; • Prices reduced -- At Steiner's Cheap Clothing Store. - Bemember•the old stand, opposite the •Market h ouse, Carlisle, Pa. • QM.O K NHS Oh' TIIE WEED, (that kJ the .. .ladles no woefully desplse,) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. That ae hair tills dry remised 160.11u0 pure imported 0 EUSI AN SINES, none i,f thoso that are manuthrtured, In Lew Ishurg, York COMIIY, Or any of the other boroughS of York sottory. In connexion with Oho above, urn will caw Mluo of our line Segall., six: Estroy's, Opera's. Young American, Yioh,rlan. Conelnias, Vire-111es, &c, TOBACCO. • • Natural Leaf. - Colorado. o • lildlllloo. • lily heof, Black-Mt Cavendish, Snort. Cavendish, Flue Cut, &r. • - SNUFF, (all kinds.) The above articles will be sold at wholesale or retail, cheaper than eau be bought any where on this side of I , lllllooola Purchasers will plonse call and examine the goods at B. J. wholesale end retail, Drug, Chemical, COnreet 'cowry, ?milt, Toy. Tebacbo and variety store. youth lloonver street, optvadto Ilannon'a Hotel, and Idjolaing 0. lultort's thorery fAmn. [thud ti'sB. 1 - TAT - AN I) 8110 E - STORE AT PR [ ix YAW: SA IX.—Thu subscriber Wisp at private solo 00 stock, fixtures and good 'null of the lint and Chty e Store, late the property of ..ineob 11. Keller, do 'Ottatinl.`The"stotkis Trincipallyof rerentddirchuse, and the establishment hes an excellent run of custom. The Store 110010 to ,oligibly situated on the Public Square, and inuy be routed for a term of yours. • 11 lIN !KY 1 4 , K ELLER, Adminittratur ufJ il. Keller, dee'd. , Carlisle. Dec. lb, . . . ts:2l..The stock °Uinta, 'loots and Shoes. will he dia. posed of at COST. until al.llO of the establishment. la °Meted. Persons Irleliing bargains, will to well tocall, ' it Is dealrabluto close out the minim without delay: Ili AS S GLAS S ! ! PA k L A PA INO I I A full assnament'ot Ohms of allaisee, 'and ,luallty, with a largo' Klock of fresh PAINTi 4 . all eleta. Olin, Varnishes, &e., Cement in large or small it : mailable, at low figures nt ' " • • " • JOAN P. LYN'S i3ON, • Oct; .47, '• . • • North 11111101 , 91' Street r 1 108.1.000 • AND' Sli:GAltS. . r tlitegt qualifier or Lump. lPwlid. CoVandinh. and ot tor alumna . Tobacco l e • SiltlAit—; Pito) Imported Havana mid ettitt OegArrl. ohm chide(' lands itidnati+tiu tuuta,ttint. byncliburx. Philadelphia and Baltlutoro ut ,toll Pry Toll:woo: • Our frietsds catmot fall hell. loom al .bt otiatititaug far thattioultea. • • • N", 'NO. , , ' J. W. kill% • ew - •7 TOR -CHRISTMAS.. ; GOODS .'FOIL, Tli E.. HOD ID A.YS ! , . . FANCY GOODS, GIFT BOSIKS,. • • S. W. 11AVERSTICK has just received froth the'city anti is now opening asplendld display of FANCY (100I10• suitable for the approaching I tenthly, Season, to whirl, he desires. to rail theattentlon of his friends and ti,, public, Ills tissortment, ht thle lino cannot be surpassed inotovelty and eleganco, and both in quality 15111 i price of the article's ; can Malan to please purchasers. It would • be Impossible to enumerat WS TAMA' 1.100.11§, which cou n tries every variety of fancy article of the most extinistk finish su •h us. NiTalTe (mods. • alabaster-and porrelainink.stands and-trays, - Pancilveryinearland shell_ card cases, Ladies Fancyltaskets, Fancy Work Boxes:with sewing Instruments, • -Port Moue:des, of every variety, -- Bold pens and pencils, Fancy paperweights,• ' 7 Papeturies, and 11 large variety of ladies' Saucy station l'otto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses.. . . Ladles' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladles' fine' .cutleb, ' • yerfunm baskets and hags, Brushes orovery kind for the toilet, Itott•omPs Vertu ORIN vi the various kinds, • Instruments. - klards - and - at all-lirires, ... together with an ininuntenble;fariety of nrucks elogn,,t• ly finished anti suitable for' holiday, presents, to which he invites special attention. • Aloe;' an extansive, and elegant collection of 110I.WA (;IFl',l{ooltl±, comprising the various English aqd American ANNUALE fin. I Kni. richly tenhellAted and illusttated POETICAL' 11'f11tif.S.-.4lth CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL BOOKS; for -rhildrarrof all - egtrr-thalr - which-netinng-catr-ho - more Appropriate or phoning Ashnljdity gifte.• ifinnissortmenl of School 1.1 Books aini;4,oof Stationttry_hOdso.complete, .55.05;i11111 - glialf in College and. the Schools. Ile ((also &sires to: call . the particular atten tion of F:1161119; to his ele,fitu t 115501 taint of - LAMPS, tic., . from the extensive 'llStAllikillnelltS of C 1.151 1 .011115, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every sidle of " 'fu nor. ...tottiftirdlitrefillnTritifillik ?MIT Lard;;;perof o'r Kt herlal oil: nine -iYOI''TS celebrated .Kerosene or Coal 011 lamps, together with Flower Vanes. Fancy Screens, .4.. 'Ms tosortnient in this 11115 in an, equaled in the borough..' Alse. , •• Fltl ' :S. P. '(('V ON FETIONARY— IMENEWILIZEMMUMMIMSIIII to eery variety and at all prices. ail of which aro pore and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to Ida friends hut the little folks Ills stork embracer everything In the line of Fahey llood - s, with ninny alio articles useful' tcrlinuselicopers a - Welt - 11w nubile are eis pecially invited to call and .see 11111 ins! tin; 110111 M S -ff.-- iiOlllOlllllPl. till, OM :Rawl; nearly oppositi, the Beck oil North I lanover street. ' . =11!M! NEW. .STORE AND NEW - GOODS ,After returniAltig Antk nnwlec4fetnen I s for the very Ilbrral ratrommo tsnnt extended In hum, the melersMnetl would call attentlon In the f.,t lit he It:m.lllFt re-opened his exton.4ive assortment or.iamily =I In ilia now store-roun ' t, 0 ' n.t..111 ,outli-enNi corner ,or the . , . .. public. ',Timmy, where the inuldir arm InTited to Tall, and exandini a stock of goods which. In eleg.tinee, variety and iislent..will defy _commilition: rotaptolng In. pal I. L4F ... • i•mr, lump, crushed and brown' sugars.. .. Java. It and rooted Collbm Every vii. ..„,,,,(, rietY and plant,' of TEA. Spires. Wound I1'""" . Tip , and ungsmind.) Sicliels. Samet , ,, - Table nil. ,1% !re! New Orleans. 1 3 / 4 .1,11.1111.1. and 'CrlitidTo ;',I miniii :, l l 4 R MillaNses: New York and•Philmlolphia Syr. upr. .Cassese, litintronl,Xerinecilli., split Peas. llonilii, :Illureineat, corn Starch. Farina. Chocolat.. ? Extract in, Cullen, relined smear at r , Tdured.ratbs, wailllng £lllllll3k. ' illg sacs. Tobacco of the most illvorlte brands, and the, finest quality or ITlegars. AIno."11 Inca tit Ifni - anisorf nrent T of Ittlianada Ware, plain and g,ITI nand China Ware, Milne, Ilueetis„ Stone, and Earthen] W., in groat nit• "rioty, :Ind an !degas t li , t. of }i N. 1.,, 1,,,T16A - i ILnd • perfumery far tint toilet.. , . PIZUITS: Including Peaches In cans, noising. Crain. berrhei. dry opinion. citron, almonds. oranges, lemons, „ ..__. . 7 _ ,fxtoil ILQ:c(l,°,,,'T; . .`' . ):‘,"'ne,',3,l°.4l 4 „„r;;V: • key, Brandb.s. dark.'att pale. Lisbon tJ •• 7 '. Sherry Port. latteris, GI , per, Catawba. 1, n• " 41111011Reat 'MIA'S ill CarliS 111/ 1.1 1.0- tier, teach It hiskoy; liolland 13 by. and, Scholdant Schnapps. . - -.. „,_ - .iil . ~!.-.-, 41srge . Ftnel; of LAMPS. lorludlog Dyott'scelelorntod, ' ,, -liiiitlit-titr. huroloa lion Font. or coal oil, Ow, ;Sperm, .;;4 1 1iSliF,Lttri_I nod Coot Oil, Burning Maid. Sperm and ?i:FatittAirtd lee • ..,, 0 ,-.- CEDAR-WARE A . ND BROOMS. .. Brudies, Ropy. Maple,. Solna, Ihs,r.tuats, .Waiters, Looklug.glasses, floe letter and - note- paper, Willow Ware painted burkete, - -Cotton and woollen Ilose, and half Hose, and a full - stock of Gloves, luchnling the lerni known' Hanover Duck,ilivoe. In short, his stock comprises eve6 . thing that Ix called for in his Due of business. and no efforts will he spared • to reinter entire satisfaction to his customers. - C. INIIOFF. Carlisle, Oct. 27,1858-Iy. • .tre Marketing of alt kinds taken in exchange for gopds. • 73 NEW .WINTER GOODS! i- LEl.l)leii & SAWYER, AT VI Mt NEW 54 . 011 E, East Main strwel, ban. just •Si ""' received MI extensive and complete stork of WIN tioODS, embracing Ladles, 31Isses and Chill drens' Dress Goo& of every variety and sty le. Cloth Maulles, of I.e.lut DUI designs, from tlito F 2 porting House of Turner k Co. Frellell 1,11111;B,,1 'Dugsletlorf and English long Shawls; long `;. Thibot black Shawls.. FURS! FURS ! FURS!' Direct from the manufacturers, warranted free c from moths; linek•lale and Donee Blankets, guar- ; anteed not to shrink in washing. - MEN AND 130 TS" WEAR, 14 7 ()revery description; MEN'S' SHAWLS. Silk and .o t Nll,ll no Under Shit to and Drawers; IIOSIEHY of `- all kind- and qualities; Under Veots, long cand Rhea Sleeves; 1111111114 t kirts, of a new de o shot, represented to hen very ouwritor article. Yo DOA Ft5 " 1.1.0 ; OODS, =1 Of every variety; Flannels, Sbeetings, Tlekinga -c Prints, &e. having purchased fur cash, we are prepared to ?, L 4 sell ton per cent. lower Limn mereimuts .who buy no nix Inutobei credit: t , • , Ira' Please call and examine for yetuselves. P LEIDIeI Ib. SAWYER. ce :7; Dec.l, 1)58. F oult T 11 All 111 /1: 1.. NIII I I,V AVINTEIt 'GOODS AT OG L BY'S NB ir S OHBA ASTOR E. 1 am now receiving my Gareth supply of ma ' goods. which lave been purchased for eanh at the pre,ent lue - city prii•os. Sly stork In now very largo and complete.' JCldrge as,ortinent of Ladles Dress Llunds. of the new rot and inert elegant styles. at the very lowest prices. SHAWLS: The cheapest It room Lo u g `howls evgr In Carlisle. Long and nonaio Blanket Sltli,VV;* Stella tilld Shawls. Ilentleinen'frShawls: cheaper than over. CLtl'l'll 31A NIELS : A full assortment. Cloth,enssl. •viers and Cansluetts. new and cheap: 'lerlito hider shirts and Drawers, Waves. Hosiery, Tielthigs, yliasl Ins. thughems, ttheetlin.s; cheap, than' the cheapest. Carpeting:4, Nllnlr till Cloths. hugs. An.. very low. inv.:mil. to enumerate all the new mud cheap goods sunk,' It to say, we hay° a very large assortment nr ale aunt WmTER t.0./LIS. which will he sold as low . lf not lower then by any other store In the emility. C 11.1.8. OGILBY. Dee!K"LS FURS! FURS! • • . - My rtook of Fore :11 . 3 01.1. Now. bought: for iho rush from thu innoufntlurer, nod will be sold undtfr price. Call nod coo chum . . OLD • FRIENDS, and the public generally , am Invited to call and examine thy enadt or fresh . CIIINA, - GLASS AND Pickels,:Preservea:. Fresh Can Er oßs Enhea—Wnol and. IVat L I. Hopes and Itruthes, ' Oils, Ft ultx, Flab. Salt. and a Mini variety of other tnola not necessary.te, enumerate: Store' ihann two doom east of Rhoads' Warehouse (formerly Man Wye no, a call and examine my pop and priers. I intend to sell as cheap as nay other store outside ol Philadelphia. Butter, Ego, Soap, flags, Beeswax, Dried &c., taken In exchattv for goods. Carlisle, Oct. 27,°'.58 ClOODellEtlit FOR THE NEW Nit iii:A.l 6 7(.lltHAT BAItODISI . The subscriber intentliug to chanie his business will sell ids entire Mock of GROCERIES AND DRY-GOODS, at City prices and at a reduction of 25 per cunt. ,Prltne brown augur at 8 cts., relined white ditto at 10 cts double refined Sugar at 11% cts, prim . ° Lilo Coffee b!. - 6 lbs at $l, sucar•houso Mnlosses at al cts pergollon, other Ilona 811 OA lit proportion: Ten, ot-very low figures. Bost Calico sold till now iit,123,4 cts, for 10 cis, Abe rein very cheat,. flood Mathes at 10 cts, Wanes:worth 25 at 16 - cts, mitbsucikas new, wodb atpt,p) oto., All wool Dolling, Cashmeres, Franck Mer noon, commonly cheap. Long and square Shawls at a saving to the buyer at front $1 to 02 a piece. Whitt, goods, Colima, Undersleoves. Lace, Edgings, Irbdi linen. Hostages and Moves At. loWer prices than ever sold hero before. cotton and woolen Flannels. Clingliams, - Muslin/I. (bleached and unbleached,) very . . cheap. ' • FOR ORIVFLEMIIN. we wilt, Ml' Cloth, Cassimers, Casainetn; Chalet. Vestlngs, 00, 11.11 A DY MAIIII CIA - IVMS i I of all descriptions at a re, duction of 25 pdr g0t...50 all yon who wish gigots of a good quality and saving of money call at .• . • . • S:l,. TAM, - • ,'next door Co Crosier's Carlisle;:tfcc2o,lBsll-12m - ' ' WOOD. AN,D . WittOW WARE.— - T BASKETS—MarkeI, Travelling, nod. Fancy, niliwnst‘ivory, variety. OND.AII AltE--Tubs, 'Buckets, MOlMUreti. Pails, Painted Itnebeta. Itecleen 'Matta. Ued' Cords,' itru'llivi. and a WO stock of -Mich's" celebrated Corn lllY,anla, (sold chili by bit - aubscriber) and oil tither to•Cmcary bows, nrticles—alwir at Wu lowest cask earlihie, Nov • 10, %Mt I= ER FISH- AN a SA 1.,T QUEENSIV A R EiISM= DEEM ettp Muctitiuments. I °`-0" .---= . " : ;4 • : ,,, 4 ; ' : Vg - 20 :7 ;,L . " 4 2E1T . C 7 =r l 7 7 - 17-z- 7 , iIoLD ‘.3.IED A L PREMIUM . PIANO FOILTESI • WJLEIAtIiI RN LflE & Co AIANIMACTURERS 'OF GRAND. AND• • so AM.; PIANO FORTES, ' 11'os. I, 3. 5. and 7, ilunU, Eutaw :tired, Opofite the Ettidw Hope, And at -our NEIV tiALIISTROOM, ' 207 Baltimore rtrret, hrtireen Charles ' and Light street». • • Three cry - looted PIANOS hove, of different Pairs: for seiieral su Cl4•liirli.Yellrli. - -11CV11 0.1,1 Pd 11.0 highest pro exuellioos. over all isdopetition. They have also Lees pronounced ly c.Thallkyo• the most Celehrii• fed in the iyorld. and other distillatililbed artists, laid:Wing Mr. St rat, ‘.ll, ,le., 'r., to Le equal, If net sa• Tailor, to nay lu this , entintry. ~W e liner OM stow tly on hand it. our extenei VI! Wum e• MOMS lie above; the largest assoetiloo,L,,f slue pi ANO FORTES to 110 Plum! in thin wlty. udilcll.oVT xtli Fell. • -11bolvlitleand..teLail-oti-.1.1m-toost..lll.tosll4eritolAirootit the times. ' In ery MAO per guarnutve 0111111:11101: to give entire • witisfeateh: ' nTr Cehmaht I) on /NO a -fine illsortutent •f MII1,0• • 'lMl , r,'S.ef 1111. Lest makers. sit lirleos.frion Alan 12011. P. sl-Altt:gs for sale a laige umnl.crut seeend•hand PIANOS. ot [whys ninging i s r.llll , to -• 11.11102 , e.,Luin hired•shil toned • 2 • k CO =MEE p NO §t_ o+'.- . . . .-.47 , .t.-,e,el-, . . • 't..—"'"...'::.5',:,,,,,,,,,,- . rr;.•A'':,':_,,e - :.1 7 ; , ,;,-.7k45 - ..at•:-.› . " , i ~• -:.. ''., "*" - r . - ..p. 7 :_------- -7: .. _ .._ ---_ 7,_..r..,- T:: - _-. 4 ....,,,,,, . .. _ !,4 - 7 -9 -t--a - --` 7l - '''n, .; • i . t ' 'lrc' ''. 1. , .- L" - '• =____,..-,., 011 P I - . . .. . - ,-- --,,• . • . ..r. .' " . . , . A large assortniont of superior Ilatios. from tho 11.,shm omherp:togothor with oxcoliew Aid Pianos, 'constantly tor ' N0.•86 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG Al..sc Ma.,11 A: Hatalin's ".‘lilel Velodeong, chgatt.3lo 1041 eons. al;(1 Nowt' Olgan•lfarnawitto.s. clid Piano: takes It, pno.t. payjnOtat far nrw•ohes. I'IANO TUNING OR ItEI'AIRING; - Wit:ll all :4J - tat:oil and Wind Instruments, will reerivo n'inttipt. nit.nlinn fran'3ll...ll)llN WI hat. u ..topprior (hi!, 41111:11 . 1111011l. 11111.1 Lt 01/0 a the 1110.4 iplintle Tun, is in thr• Unit ell 0. C.ll. CARTEIt t . _ .T.HE BEST- (1 1 )( Aleit • i tr4i ..-f nnairitii FORTES' 4.llaNc, v• • ARE MANUFACTURED BY =I THT ZTY- 1 1 '4'YU-MINIM D A T.S THE' piip3T - PREmItNB OVER J LI. - COM-' . PETI T OHS IN TICE: UN ..1. 4 11: I) STATES. Nit:Si - AM C. 'et._ SONS. having ejoroved to their nor.' ware 11.11, 1807 eiresitot s treet, pridelptria. are pre. patted to rifler a l ar g o rp.rortinent of rOJIAND, PARLOR- - lillANll.,toiliA Rt. reel UPRIGHT. PIANO FWITES In various pt, les roil cases nerd at pricer 'whielLeannot foil to file . w.e. Descriptive iataloguir sent to arty ml dress upon application. • 'Orly *2l; 6f OLP - lth itXl, n AND AND i - :iQUAltli PIANOS. 'ITIN WAY SONS. 84 iVnlker St., (ocar Broad York York, . MANUFA . CruRtas Wore awarded the First Premium where and when ever they hrought 'their PiOno Fortes.-intu ...tappet l hen with the hest makers of Boston. New York,illilladelplrla mid Balfiniere. ,• T . -Received the two first prise Medals at thir'illetropoll tan Fair, Washington 1055. The First Preinium(n geld Medlii) 1 - r the hest Piano Forte at the Maryland Institute. Baltimore, 1856. The First Prize Medal far the beSt Pions Forte at tho Ameriran Inglitute.Cryetal Panic, New York, 1850.- Tliti First- Freedom (a hold Medal.) for the best Grand Phll/0 at the 31art bud lava-''" 'e......'•«: uu rust crenuum at the tate Fair, Detroit. 1857. The First Premium at the State Fair, Illehmond.lBs7. Alining the judges were the first musical talent of the country. such ay W. :Mt.°, Gothothalk. Wollen- Itantit..te. !trued and Squall. Planes constructed with the full %TWAeu and iron flame combined, ore warrant ed for three years. Prices moderato. 5ep.15.1558---Itut. SA VING FUND Mahal Street, South Ire.rt Corner of Third, PIILLAPELPIII.I. INCORPORATED . OYSTATF OF PENN FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. 'lofty Is r4.eolv. d hI Any sum, largo or sown, and In tared Told re., Illy day of deposit to the day °I with dramal.. • The Mike Is open every day from 41 o'clock In 111,9 morning till in alternoon, nod oh 31molny and Thmsday len ...logo till h o'clock. 1,. 11ENNEII, Presid..ot. suritiMu, Vice President. \V 1..1. REM), Secretary. • =I F. Carrell Ilrexester, .10,41,11 It. Pony, LVe, Joseph Yerkes, henry Inffenderfter. 'Peary L. Itent,,,r, ' , OWard L. Carter, Rol ert t, liridcr. !•nnEmrl K. A,.1,t01t, 0. L. Mdatis, • Money is revolved ;yid 'payments madr in rmn dally without notice. • The investments are tondo in Real Estate .Nlortgrures tirounti "Itt,r4A. 11 lid' Fuch . lirst.chu.s securities as.the.... Chatter requires. August 11, IHRS.. . CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA__ COMMERCIAL COLLEOE, • 11 . ': E.. Corner Seventh stud Chestnut Sts.? PkIILAEI.DPMA An Instltutio . n • dt , Asigheil to proparo young ukon for FSTAII ' I.IBI . IEI/ SI:PT. 1514 INCORPORATED JUNE 4, '55 I= Dal k E...13n.Wn, A. V. Par Foils, IRtne II Heiser, P. IL Comegys, Fraud.. ❑u*klne, David 51{Irie.,. (Ivor., 11. Stuart. .IL P. Iliomoi,, l' John Sparhon k. Frederick Brown, 'Joshua Lippincott, Jr. • Li, FACULTY: - - -B.lf. CerrrENnEx„ Principal, ...Consulting Accountont, nod I nbtructor h f Oeuttnerrhil Custvins. T 11113 1 ,05 W. MOOOO. Prtift.F.or of PuntnanFhip.. 0 r.ORGE M. TIMAXIIEIt. -Pr dest4n; of the Science of Ac- CnUntß .1.11154 6rtocturcEProfessor of Kook Keeping And rho: nogrophy. A iotsrun SIMON. Prof moor of lungunges. lion..lnst dome: Lecturer 011 Commereinl W AISEN, L.. 1.. I).. President of titturd College— Lecturer on Political Economy. Cntalogties. containing full particularh of tenon. non o°, of losoAraion. t c,, may Ito had on applying at the 'ooll6M:hlther in person or by letter IIOOK•KEEPINO for sale.— Price sl.so.—Key to saute, 50 tits. [Oct.lo,'6B. A - v -- INC II I,i; STER & CO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, - Paten( - Shoulder Sea 111 - Shirt lionufrotory Al 1116 OLII STA1:10, . No. 706 Cheetnut Street, Philadelphia, . 77-77 A. WINCIIESTER will give, as heretofore, hie per. soma supervision of tint rutting and Manufacturing de. partinonts. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirtsaud Collars, filled at the shortest notice. Persons desiring to order Shirts, stn be supplied vitt' `Cho !ormolu for nietisuroment. On pplictition by vanll. • (4 . nistantly on hand, a varied a d select stook of Gen tlemen's Furnishing Goods. itm. Wholesale orders nogiiiiodinillbeini.leruis. ' Sop. 8,18118. _,, , • OZ._CU ~ AND juvr . -sAUFAGI,E*UFikati3.; Alto e largo insoronont of itettheK,KuiVes,"Stools.tikeivers,fiteol•vards. Just ii clie'oppirderare store of " , , • • ' maw mewroN: . .• . • East High Street; Carlisle; Ph Nov.lo. ans. - DAP ER. Tho - 31oTint Holly' , Paper come:in:v. Imve ow no bud and aro proponol to tuanufsettirodo o,nier all varietice ol fine WltlTlAllaitt L-I.Hiliit•mppr...mldenss '!•• t • • --' • • , . •.• ETly. ,ir Moot Lioily Syringe, Vortu!a: National SAFETY TRUST Company