JJirfnjotolrayS! •»«»• ••-». V. ' ' : ksmstsspss. Zee to »r KacAiOtty-r-p?rirtuorhasit—in oh-, tirlT u&ncb, 'ftrprth9;.ciiiof repnliAlonß'.'haVeMjeen ; assailed. by L a ai jm4 WsJdugrtMmtv pMheso; l)#r- to Wghe*kao<t(|ijM..s&mnalton ferfCe; :tfftiitojkttftftni .ftplleg, in the laa;feij}fcion. toitfgfljto.Wfl, ip. iMaCahlay.'o?C Wgfi fui&pfcWce.tfpthfr nr/th*t ,-M«lborj , totter causedtbo faUureVftVßrev^b^ i ctentfri j |W» .wllslsu W*. WWjHSNf >1 no iWWliWttt- 9opduetod v >vUJ>' w^iradi,frith «ah,> jentPflrtii wwlroidM- Ihp, at this WlU 'u serrlteftblC tVs-Watjjry ,’gß .pleas'.,' [rtftder^Ll^N;--;.r">,.. U t!..i. ~*. *ilh*9WJiqhP9.tfpn issue in the Prcsrdcnlml catppaignils, ?tfon'of>^i6illwv,\ex(cnsl(m»V» ft ig 4- ;A»isery4&nSiblc tban iknftfrs.- .*Clhs dion'touching sloVery^nai/is'whether cof the organized territories should :hfto 'ioWiflwlM dfys .ohd 'ortUft'tHe'great principle of popular ity that'Hi'4 of the liitsia df dll-' our fo* '/inftitqtjofts'.! ls- ( at'this late’ (h| of; the. dciiibcracy, and' thc to be gtftiri : j -;;,;r.rV.V; '\ l '..]'. lpq i -;next ’ fall to determine* theed iiKon.honlorofilaycry, ~Xhc false, radedin the abolition’ prints is »,hum- Jut iKo peoplo areftDding' tlvJtt fact out; 1 fritt rifXupi,ahj4t-7-^{t/.i6;|rgf , oj/. .twaiaistf; ■CißCtfKßTAJicE.—team li{t)b<iiUjlri;hAycw'k|n(^ : i phioi about'7 wit.es 1 { r licoUnf > i on Sunday last,! under thefot-’ urci‘ ;umatiioccs r Tlio <lay being pleapncty ilWtffn.lrti'djiakeil a gone out LasUyfnJot fipmo (tees jJlcut itjfa spw-log apd l^hjly^ 40blllsi(ta, ; The 'tbaaiog'flrfd washing i!rf oh iho WltM^Rad !<«jWhtnJ oh'rf jfcftS that-6r. jts if j£ayt| ty.iy. 1 Ifeti down tho‘)nil^,t?je / i)ari(c??Jflf‘ flUW’4iUl£ -dfilldron wero at play, ami, ‘over tho party, ttife r two- eldest' tfeco 1«6 •ushodrtodeatli,', anti, ijr it \r v tho ,«sryed;;h , hlv flctatch, a knot on tliu .log ,oleyaliuj£ td paka oVcrtbo’ba.bcniithout 'hardly itfp (3 r Wilburn ictifiaro.io. bo,noticed In ,mpcQt to the Tho firs^fjlwt.tltg to *ay IU; first” ao man tha wiiito - min and jdatya hfa flcldsyairoriling ab nbuhdi pf Sel{clWB''foo(l'ib'(lie jilonebr.' The \ factjs, IhaVtbelioncy-bce" is. not found country while in Uib-possession of tbb . : It keeps just In' advance of the ailvapl fayo of/civilization. "When thu. Indian? .0 uwarips of these new .visitors, their,wise ladly acknowledge that it is time Tor them indob lfictr’plcasant hunting grounds ami \vca of their fathers, nnd socknow homes', ...’FrincU-P. Btttir pnd"&tr. Andrew lioth claim («dy* the New Day Book) to hare Vcen Wartn fricnoa bT /ack«6hi (o ( haro been_ perfectly’ fumlllar' ali yiewsi and lohairb alurcdjiko.brothers onU, .Donclson ires thtttf If iho General wero ichVd, 'Ji® . bo a Jfr. Blair as 7*Old •nickofjr” s« 11 \ t ie l>lick 'repubjlcad. ti »,vcjrj! i alcftngo ;disagreement Jbotwqcu: <*ttn«tvii'o knetr nil aboutGoni Jkckiort.i Millie vif 4 -<• ' ' “ ■ -i: - r... • -v Mnvmu.' '’ h r ft ? '1 ftffiftt.'td /»j»bojl6>Vnsnip. f '“ rj • , .* • ''■•“* I '-\ ’''•*• ;; ' 7 hdAo Brtlconj‘ l , noak ,, Cßrli3lo t 4 ofi Uid ■V fil’d Kor. A. Lilly,- JouVAv Tib; DalHnJoh); <o'MAftr • B'JdaugWcr'otf ■Pohzlioorcr Kag« _ .J. : • in tiila borough, on llio 7th. l»stant»- after. » ( igtfrtngr; arid',t mlt\fnt Illness, Mrs. Mo.nQ»:tir kkls, wife of Mj>D.inici KoUolfp, -egod aUogt roars. Tbo deceased wa*-a most estimable /, nfToCiloiJatei\* Uldif oWllfOri. Her iferlngs for aqtor\t i mciutfar ,j»rey(ous to her 'Xth majr bc.tmaglncd bxifc pot described** Stic for murti’med; llotftiver,' feeling cOrilldbnt of (orloua Immortality.' Reguiescat inpuce- . 11. lrist., Mrs. Mini t*ox aged 71 gears." v Vl, ‘ ■ 'AtfonmXAiic’ij ~ 77 ~ ! tffirtnc c to '{he >^. ' ; fl^a/ofd'ajtif-tfoflh iyr'<efs,’4c. J,, j t j <U. fltdafnoti ,am} -engc^c'd. by tliq Town Oquocil qf tjvq luxfough-Xil’parUslc, and it In Mk, jaU flldeu-alkp or pavjnmmts anyl, inllod fur J-street of. taropgh, unpftv.B(l, j ; pr jp>ado .of .any other hioMoan ,bflck r> ronbrU‘<| by,tho Street ppu«oU,»q requiting to ; bo, J, CoUld;qq.f«H fl Jkod, almli bo.madc.-vr .rc . with brUk. , Aud it flhatl bo ; th<J duty, of, 4 Street Commtsjlonor f|n cose ol tho neglect, oft(io owners,, or oqqunlcrA of,the .ujmti arc to niako, qr rolay thcfsidhc \vlth;‘bnck, bra longer poHod. than ninety dij's arter no. Ic« almll hdvo been acrv'qd,.upon 'thqnv tjio UgJwOonfltabto of '.ftAid .bbrough,) at' thp ex. onM 6f tho bqrdughi to make.’relay Of U fpeli pAvdmenta without \lolay,. a? directed Isbctlbn ith'ht an Ordinance'padsqd' 17t)l Jaii iry, A. D. and.ybportlndVrfrdq'to.Odlm- I, who ahnll nVOqeod'ftadlreqtoft Bald aijV on. * rtovhfedinawcypr, that iif.ritt' fctrqct io nboyo Ordlnaudp'inaH.dnly apply ton lho r o»taldb‘/fM , tt North thSonUrstioOt, .iuufpn as Ewt North to'South btyefit, 'And n DcdroYd , B(rcpt..ehtbo tVcVt sldo fro in' tho forth aldo £f WdUol> property to South street,! ndonthb.RastHljlo tttfm tl o North* Bldo.;ol 1 [r. TroU’ta.prppdrty S.quth elrcor. > ,l "- ..See, %, *'Thif ifAYlaiyhXor.ibl* ■ Onil adco nJmIJ Jd?o.ahply ‘to; Norfh * wrbkw fartb' WJ’ , Sic. 8. Thattbro^aofi Miak bghl jOrodto run upon the bf ttoU borough, any Wlicol-oarroW,han'd-h^ ( j ,,T » go cart,liand wagon, or 6thor whclled'applnfocb TOlwowM-a ibxpppi .yfiw“)BsfiSMa>yV£o oMSp wld iidowkiw or pavtjWionti/urtdbt* it penalty or Flr« l fapvid'idf) however, that this haU not apply .to, or to 4rho»loft febnlrrfor thi acdommodation’uf 'ln >aHd»oridiiahlodportsom; ■*, ■> mu,'.' r» ■> -.‘rf. «o-mnch>of section Ad of ah Or. '/ tniiboo fcaaiodSd duy of jnn p, A; D.i 1862,.n8, th 4 pUrbhaso oi'ipvovlslQQi In tbs tMaHttl'&OtiftoortbllvJQQrougbf: previous to '<tor&iah6ut*bnnbutiMd by tbe dofiliig ofaboll, •bythoqUrkOf told Market, the aanao shall, be iWdtebdrobyfbpealedi ~t , r ,t ; .• v, ’ ' '• EnAetcd'und TotfpOouocll of HW, 'W66.v; v,- /, T|;,Wetzel, Sec. to Corn., r , /• u;? h aVtlkifCmoNvirigViitpai llc'apV {jKear/iit''alM jd'du'ht' 1 , ’cdsli,'sio(J';' fthjl.|ho r brvlancd'ltef hiurirelght [frqm the factory, nrUaiVi&l)uvg;;’TlU AtkvriV nearer Is ol'^ he beet 'jhMeiWWrA 1 clid btf /pnafl,' ntjd. ‘pul .up;{hV ; -mdrin'cr, warranted, to miV gtAfn'AS\TGil' a? c\V(i ! '.FdrtucVs getting At-' Wks Sicker;dd ,iio£ mu'.jlio’rWMnej'’-Would id 'bums':#, Rp^cr J 'utioiu'' f on'd' (botifldnd tnllcs Mvay jfrpm i home; If - .' .i&houtd 'anything 1 brbftk* they'ban.&A at' finy, Ittii c, \'Bcraon p buying this Kei>p'erhavQ J MI, fipprove-' menta, ’feed,' .herdqfi.er,, by applying'to 3.‘ S. .\Vjight, at thaJFAcibfy. •"■"! I at Chdm- VVsbnrg? 1L hy Agent at CsuiUJoj’ llbnrf.irerel Agent-'at Har risburg, and'JdmQVPMtpn, Geiidfal :Agent iit the Factory* nt 'llarrisbufg,' for Pennsylvania* 1 Order through'thtj'abovpagents.' ,'■ • ’ , AVliat bpt|e\,cyf^ence >t pf true worth could, bV given than such \hipiinijloled increase—l in 1852 —8000 ,W: ‘/Ariel thoiifeh qojfitte known, and alt-lhd bdiunpto comp of ppmerojiri' failures of other Self-rakers, yetnot'twp-tMrda , of the could l>d spppjled lost ycar!-~ More Mil he dTfcli']»olhlcd.tljonest; tdri era can get a reu«blo,Self-.rMtcV,.lhcy ora’dp-, t^rmined.to lmyy.lt} and Ihis’ls W)V thbfduch* , ly CbtfdbJlsbed in the eonjldcncc of tbd farming public. It Jias a raker arrays pn'hand and do ing thp.vyyrlcj particularly in ‘a Heavy or lodged prop, better than pman'. Saving : at least aPolh’- dilhand in is c'feh a urcaterGniinSav; et‘thar, ,L«bdr audi ts also ’d first-rate; Mower, , ‘lf, yod intend'gdlfihjj rid ofyow bid iUsbiobod' backdiretdtor,'aipl Ib,gct a. tinker Mth Bono and Muscle of li|oH’pQtrlV‘ob'dy y(m .must be mpyirig,'Xni- bOOU iicxt hart'cßt Mil, by; ’no means' supply Ihidtarand I ,.MUhe 12U0 which' Vvqs so insufficient aeaSon. ', .’ ’* Strong,, ■UoJi tt blp,’Uoix!..MnteHalai.Uud'WclV Built'. A/Rcaper 1 \brit‘constantly o( ofdcr.is a mtisanoc and dear at any Breakages with this have been Inconsiderable, gufirßig by the ilakqtj .used. ip polling tlipmMpgelhcy' tfiurbugbjly.—• rtmp IQty <o, 'do0 t acrps and oyer dotphltonV.or'rtny ’ expense, for repairs!- T)jo harvest « a'hurrying season; ybi\waa>t; a vhaphfhp ;thaipt\h‘bo rtillcd'upob, and lhis .ia,tl ,u pnd, as, experience shows’,.,, . In oaeo yf Mapagctncn/j lltis is not surpassed. FoWv 'pnrobaSora. tbo ’past and not, piid ‘Agent.|n ten hail hfgcl. any’ psbprience Withdt'; hnd muphincs.werv slppped/so;J«te. pa ohly to,bo received -just nt after ( it , \Vjxs begup. -Ilencc iberc>na no, linipto pjiper T * • Jmcof und icitrn about it, phicli Jp'.gpncrMJy so ] nepfsfcarjMyith-pew Tills,will bpob.' ; rioted the cooling soosod, ivitli those who' arc wise in oydorj ng?parJi cy ,ll) lasj spring.’Sonio,’ too, fell (nto jmjiropcr hands',.as orders were (tiled indiscriminately,-till tlip supply fuilcd.r— several instances machines ,\yero returned and sold again fo proper parties, and they gayy excellent satlsraction., Ypt under all these rtis? advnnlagcs, not two pet l cent, gave any serious .troublerdiiU wb will -guaranty milch less next acastm. '■ -• 1 -■ A ) 'Pirst I ltntc Mower—Knits- Never Chokes. From fho Cfrai Introduction o t this machine, fbmiers havo said that .to give U tho, load far aboad'ofall blltfcft, tvo*lrad uidyto-mttTso Itidr good in graai aa In grain. l Wo succeeded prat, tv well with the grass last season*,’ but tho wo* tlort oMhdknife ttW hardly fait cntmgh to cut prutrlo'grnss, and somO'Otjier kinds. ' 'Adbstcr jgearwa'Shmd'd nAd snpiUied to’-oi part’’*of tlj* .purchasers, which gave excellent Satisfaction, ,'nnd this willed risbd On nil ‘tills'reason.!• With ’ttiW¥rtOtlo\V,“anil the knife ingobd 'order, U nov. St' chokes.; 1 Wo own Murray's patent for put. Mg on the hack-Sfcklo r ip obviated pond to guard against contention, ,a»d insure jmolcstntion, ‘ryohavo bought tho*right to.ng’o' Green and 'Forbush's knife build it.— The change fa 'very shn- r pJo and jnadodn a r»Av'himutea j and,a wheej ip 'athiChcd ti>‘illh OTiWr'crtd' bf tTio'movlng bardlet ilcgulatodho.hplgUt of cuttjng.to facilitatehack- IngroMd'tnivo ft'oWffciM tp • 1 ’ j Points to Consider In Evq. ,ry farmer, by himself orwith a neighbor jab'otiM ■bavo a Reaper.’ Tf‘ yqu have nouo, or even If ion hare anj olddblj'jujind’ you will look for one— i ( Ist—To cut vvcUj dTWn r afui:<Saߣ, ami with a knlfo thiiL,doqs ppt “ chokp.’* - - r ; and .rvUablc, ‘hot gctilrig bick WhCuWcdctU' ’ ' ■ i. .i•• 7 . •> , , fid—Easily-managed, that -yon*-Jour tboys. aAd hands can vrdrU. without difficulty. c \ ; 4th—Not hard upon tho Tema, (UellncrjOl heavy draught;: galling'their. necks r by heavy freight t «pau .tlio p9\t/‘ nftr f -Uuin)pmg„ fhplr hbulders at every obstructions . Thereshould jo no aide draught. .t . • fitlr—Takfug !Ui>; lcJged Grain,’and: U’orking Wollln all kinds.; ' •<, 1 . *• 1 5 an Upon the first five points no- Roapcr,c*r palls Atkin's Self-Raker, and fow.eniml U,’not withstanding Ihp addition oMhcltakor.. j .tjtU-r-Suv{ng 1 6no hand in Raking, the hardest, Iwork.fn the harvest Hold,. ‘ ’ ' j 7th'j~Snvlng aliens! tmothbrh'and In Binding, try having tho grkvols well laid; ' Bth—SaWhgln Otittlhgjtml Raking, not shut tering by Hid Void,and by'tho Raker Jerking it* ofl'tlie platform. ■ ' '*■' : M - 1 I otli—Saving Wastage n|lorblmUng Il 'tho grain 'being laid So ovenlyntid'stralgbtas to bo bound 'securely, preventing scaiteHng In.-Urn after -ImhdUng, and protecting tho heads well when .'stacked*;;, rCUVO:,: ’» • .r- -,• i CCT-tTpon (lip Sixth, Eighth and Ninth points, Uvo upbpsi|iiiii\gly . claim ,?\ipetiprU’yj;Over ull !othcr cvcr'ipveplcd. . The 'saving, or 'wasting gndrt bniarvcsting'wUh machines; ipolnt;mit pjopprly appreciated. .Even. between those considered good nhd tho Atkin's there if) !a difference, at present prices,,pf tptUo twenty Idollars per .day, nnd,over,' 1 10th—ConvertaliJo .into a Mower, with HUlo tronWo:and;snmll.ooDti i , . t> i, ; . I old-fashioned back-brcaklng,Refi ners cm bo uspd IbrnVowlng, but other Self lUakcri and nV,c6't)Wrtiihlo machine claiming ftd bu tt£bml RoaporiaehlieHdt'taonyji'lntfi’ass.i filth—Knlfo -never iChokci*,, ? Ey u Murray's back.sioklo cdgoi:foir, which w<vovvndhc oxchu slvo patent, tho I great troviblo.jp Mowing Ma-. chinos—tho choking-r.is.eflhctnany obviated.. Cabi-jssk, !**•> Sbpt; 6, 1855k> . J. S. WiapuT, I?sa.~Pcftr Sir— JMng pur chased Irf'Jw friS^A(kfn , ASWf«Rfd{lng Reaper amlflldvvfi! from yourogCUt« il-Xj Bnrkliqldgy, Eqqiiilnkauifieasuro lp,rpcoipippnd,lne,lli,np tjle most economical Reaper lor tho.fawu.or I am sure t never before cut the same amonnt of graln-wlth so little expense, so UHMiolp, anil-WnV.i'boltavo t w™ l . Uio prlcu at .‘'‘O.' 1 '; 0 !!'? ft! 8 yoiir. 1 Jfoi nnlv tti-u,' bn) it rti.il ltq.it bi. (ho feraoii. Tho' Uniter rnivdaa goed man.; The ■ ef.lho Rraybls Trill * sftcymo./nau In tour in binding. •Wohavohsd toHhlrty farmers looking dt Itwnon 8 or ‘ivhonv'had'othur Reapers hut . not Iho.Rjßar; oTdhom saldilwas tlio I know, offtTg , Tho : Mowor, atlcr wo tad i it slutted, ou%i!ftdrflßrrom:o o’clock to, 10 oV i clock.--ItiWalf timothy. -.lf theso linos can bq , of any avallto you, you mpy uso tliem as you ; think boßt;'-'Va, l , i r' --4 Yours RespoGlftdly,- ,’J t v r B. C STERRBXT. ; ! >‘r'[;iV'V 'j-' .BA/<|, : ; ;; (To J. E sfi .’r-liePtv-In, July last 1 puiuhasQcltpf Burkholder, unp flfjAtkin’s llcap,- Ing nwiyan Bafely.t^oommondity, ai 'tlW mofetj .complete, .economical labcr-aavlng machine of-.-iuo kind yet , initbdbccd part pf the country } although my farms? hilly,- U performed Its.w.ork to,my eni&p' tydiswciion,' and to ,tbo admiration of a great number, 61 ftfmcra who were ptc'aenton;tho occasion of Jts trial, Bopiden making iboclcancsiyorkof anV Rfeapcr i-havo eVeV 6cen.lt the power to move it tha’tßeapcrs dp gcniy-ally. Two.horses or .tnuics can draw It With case, .though X «Bed four, on account of the land being ‘somewhat tough atfd uneven,' - . .. To all fanners baying . JafgU yybps Vo tsut I i ’W'buld adviso as a mutter of. convenience and fcfcononiy. to procure ono.of Atkin’s Sclf-raUlng Reaping Machines, Yours Respectfully,, : , . v J-XCB NOFJSINGER> ' , n ; . ‘ Ann tos j IlEhn'T )V bbakuoLund—Dear ,B&~i take great pleasure in bearing fcaliniony io lbe character of ••Atkib’s Self-rtklng llcapet nirq : Mo\vtY’■ 1‘ badbcrtlirQ UVC 'on tery Cacti pOMbrtncd 'ils Svorfc Hu iuy, entire ?i}tWftcllonVaml to- ehfmirntttjh; of ninny Tarmers who witnessed them 2a opotnthrtu I .recohimcifd this "One oMbo-raost , important inVeWroWs for thd fartnor, and a grout labor-aavinß mdchirfqv’ ' ; ~i You* as tbO agent for Mr.-3. S. W.right,'havo dbnq d faatlhg’hebeht lo'our farming fcomtmmi ty by ibo-introduction of the Reaper dntu Uds ;cpunty. • ' -Very lle*ne«jtf«lly,- W.-m- HENDERSON,. • - Oakt&nd-, 'Cinnb.- cd.,'dPa. Vonk SutPMEft SpuiJ/gs,-IP«-.,6cI. i,,iBsiri' % Ji.'Sl WhionT-^DcarSii?—Automaton-Self rakirig'Rcnpcr I'bougbt. of, you did its'work welk citttlng.arid rnhingb'cltof fhttnl hare ever had grain 'lifted from a hand rake, and (oklngo/T tlio bcaVlostoml ipost weighty bundles. ' It Is of qdsy draught- and'well ‘ built, and I tiling it Will’givp perfect satisfaction to every farmer that wants one'. I would not have any other. tr. ?. .BONNER. IlAnjiWDuno,'Pa., Sep** 80,1805. J. S. WnimiT— Dear Sifr-The Reaper that I bought of your agent/’Albert J agues’, l tried on my farm in the presence of* 'fldmer City ot the best fanners in'Danphincounty* andit gave per fect satisfaction.to them all. I 1 cal my.harvest with tho Reaper, and if I could not get another I would notfake one thousand dollars for it. 1( this Is of any Use to you, you may nso it os: you choose,. 1 HENUr UERU. 17,1858, 1 J. S. TPnronr-r-Dcnr Reaper ; t&st' you-sent mo I ftas highly delighted with'f It done its work to my entire-satisfaction in grain atui grass, and I considcr it the best Reaper in use, and I recommend it to th<* farmers of Now Jersey. ; ELIJAH .MOUNT. ' ’ MAhiEri', Pn.> Oct. 18,1856. . S\ S. WntdjiT—Dear Sir—tn regard to At kinas Sclf-raklng Hoapbri ahd.Mon’er I bought of yotjr ngenU, I*. Morris h Co'.', of' •pblii, and I mhst sny, it dobe Ite'tvtork Mlh eni 'liro Batlafiiction in 1 and grain, knd rccotumeud it to the farmers of Pennsylvania. John mijsser. 1 r N. Jf.,Dct. 1,1685. , > <l. S. Wnroii.c—.Dear Sir—Your agqut, U. G. Rennet, called .op asdbis .summer,,to.see if we •would accept,the .agency of iho Atkin’s Self* hiking Reaper, v’ *Vo had. made, bp; qn’r tnincls not to accept the agcncy.ofany Reaper or Mow or, until wo could get,.onc that >ve .could have Confidence In to Wommend to our customers, as wo aro .manufacturing 1 - agricultural .impllq. menta Sir, wo would:hcglad to accept the agency of Atkin's Reaper here, as we have implicit Confidence to.recommend it to the Pamepj of NeSy Jersey and Pennsylvania. ' . MULLIGK & QUICK. Carlisle, May 15, Ifiod, Cumbci’laiKj Talley Bank. PROPRIETORS, WitxiAM Ki:n,, MELcnoinlJnKHKksrAX, Roar. C. Stsrreit, Joriw DoNr.xhj Ridi’o, Woods, Jou.i S. Stbruett, Jouu.Ci DupvAf, . ,:.H. THIS Rank, doing baalnc&a In tlio.narjao.of Kor, Brenneman &Co., la now lully pre-. pared to do n general Bunking Business with promptness And flctofUy. '•''"Money received ondcpnslt and paid bnalfCh rteniand*w‘Uhbul notice. ■ Interest paid on Spe cial deposits'. Particular nttenffonpald to thd rinlea, drafts, checks, &c., In any part'bT the United States or Canadas. . Komlttdndea made’ to England, Ireland, op tho Continent. • Th 6 faithful arid confidential! execution o(’ all orders entrusted to them, may l be rolled upon. : They will n< all limes bo pleased to gWo any information desired In rogani to money mallei - ! In general. Interest at tho nite of 5 per cent", ‘per annum will l»<j paid ;6n Special - deposits as heretofore. Bahklng Ilbuso lu Trent’s Build* Ihg, Malh BtrtoetV a iW'doors cast ot the RulV roud Depot. Open lor business Irom 0 o’clock in tile inorniHß until 4 o’clock in tho evening. Tho propriutora of this panic sro individually liable to tho extent of thslf-ostntes for nil tho Deposits, atid;Otbc( obligations of ICer, Brenno thau & Co. Carlisle.,]^ 11. A. STURGEON', Caj/u'tr. [arch 18^1350— ly^ Hardware, Hardware. The largett JltsQrimenl (n ihi Co*nty. ' J' OHN' P. 1 IA'NE ’& SdK, nvlicrtcia!o nml re tail dcalojuln American* English, German, find IVenCh Himhvdre,' Cutlery, &c.. Xho,at tention of Mechanics, Formers, ond nie'public generally,. Is jigyltod * to- ,oqrunnmjaDx..largo stoclf, confident that wo* aro felling goods qi* more reasonable tormalhou,can Lo had at any other house In tho county. .‘April 10, 18jjQ« V . , . /: DltSoliKCon or Paitncrdillp. Till? copartnership hcrotoferoi existing under tho llrm of Moser & Boyer, In the- mnnufac.- lurlng of Iron ,avaa .this day dissolved by mum. •1 consent. ... . It. G. MOSER , . . . , ISRAEL L. BOXER. Liberty Forgo, 1 , May.lb, JBSG—3IV f . K. 30.—r’l'hb At Liberty forgo w! hi luluro bo,conduced by I, Li Buyer. , , ' VldWHl • THE hua,. and la constantly beep ing, an assortment ot tho celebrated Eagle Plo>ys. v Ahm,- cqpstanlJy op Jtomf, Zciglcr’e, Planks, and IlcnVvobd’s Pltnys. Wo liu-o also d very largo lot of tho famous York Plows on hand, ami also a ,(lac assortment of Cultivators, at tho old stand, East Miiin Street.' ;;, •: -..muwwY saxtonv- Carrie,.March 20,1850. _ , , | To Cnii'pcuic'i , B, Uiiililore. &c. • rpIIE nnddwjlghpd has been Appointed mi a ■ I gent for supplying MOULDINGS of ahy do; sigtij'or'.Paltqrna for buildings, at a much loss ( thhn lhe£‘cad bo made hcrb-~so said by our most experienced mechanics. '* • ApnV3, 1850. ' ' TT.;SAXTON. W;itcli<;Bj jcvlij" und Silver ■ WAKE' AT OONEYIV’S. PplHB imbMo aro Invited to cull-Riid cxamiho JL' ; tho largest aiicl handsomObt stock of M\ WATCIIIS, JEWIiLBr A Wl O ML ' SILVER WARE. ovorbrbnghi to tbla-plaoo.' Having purchased this Block for cash I am determined to soil at prices that ‘<cant 6c teaL”’ • i '• AU,goods sold by ipo, guaranteed to b?, represented 1 or the money refunded. Old.goUl and silver taken in exchange •• ' £ ‘ THOMAS CONtYK. Carlisle, May 1, ; . Wail Taper, Wpll Jpiuicr. JOHNF, LYNE'St SON h«vb tba ploasura of’infornUng tho public that they haro at last completed tho enlargement of their store, apd are now receiving tho ; Targest (mdmost va ried assortment of: wall Pqper and Wihdpw Blind*: over* opened In which wo will sell ttt tho'lowoßt prices.' Afcaiyrora, those wppt* In* Paper. Hatfglngs Is solicited, wo arp nonflr dent that all can bo supplied' from 1 bur maty, moth atomic, at the old 6tahd,Nof|bi IfoboWr af. V-Aphl-lOi 1860. • - • ‘ . i ■ 1 - •' ’ • ■ -, 3T-0 .BnihiiDrs^; milE School Directors■ of Norlh„MitWbton a'-Brick Scliool House, ntnr v Wort’s Cbnreb* in, said District* ,-Th6 iho jno . tpxlala. Plana'and propbaßslriiy 'belnrtjmltled' ptho Doctors dt thelrnelxt/meeting;- to <bo jeld at t’fce .Saturday, Ify* But .of / •. I £. T.‘ K6BtOtfj\Secttjri - . May 8> lßdGr-4t .. W V, '.A‘*"Y : i}a rlhle jßaUts- J THIS Bank baa'tliiß'day.xtectorcd a-dlvidcnd of ftvc.per (Sat, Bix[.mojHl)B, ivpicti will bo-pirtid lho:-aio£klioldei;& or itheir or. der or.thOißoaid pf Dtrcctoral:) , • . . . . , •.; . , KsKjJS,Wty*Uer: ' p: ; 1 . Carlisle pemaic Semi'*' l '- & Mrs; CLARK, *hd,toifc.l)b* XTJLoral year* engaged In J|CAC,hutB» M ■ty Announce iO'tlflr, citUonVftf Swllsj 'tßnlty, that on the Ist of April*, iOCfeJ xjpenin ; Lf»utliol<Stibciv in, t,hy. horftfti 6upibd T Son| young ladies..« <>•;,-> rb t ; ~ Thb InstitutiCh wilted potylv^-t^ ,day school, In which alt the branches for tho tompleW education of.-Jtyutfg JAaSistWtabr thy highest torqualitlcalloußand moraJttv;tHßb Ul in accordance with tho wanU-otthd-I ’lChu government WRI bo f Condbcte4\ Christian as rlgidly.Oxcluded. • , Tho Principals flakier themselves .long and successful experience as 1 testified by tho rccotrimendatlons, in^ I session, will enable, them to establish! tibn of thp. higbcsl chamctor for, yo They dre fully persuaded that such! tion wijftbq sustained hero' bythd Cj nolghhprfhg country, and hop 6 that *, donee majKjet he disappointed.' 6 ■ A department ■for youngOr'.'tblldjcn will bo Imhicdlatoly biganiEca* £ ~ -Terms per te/trion o/./wpTnp»tU, ■ Boarding, including fuel, lights & n*sh ■ tng, T SGO 00 Primary Department, ~ 8 00 nigher-Eogllah, ' . 12 00; Ancient Languages, each. 0,00 Modern ' .* fr" 8-00 OrnamenM branches at Professors' barges. ' *" ■ ‘ atn 1 ' /rnaiu- —.- N 6, deduction ,tblr assorted anor t ccpt in' <?aau*or protracUunilrteeiji I Kc/ercncfs—rliOft- Fred. Parker) Esq., Hev, c; P.,Tying, 1 RMA/B. Kreinpf, J. B. Jacoß Fr,v;BI(SY.TV. TV. ,Ells,’Janies Hamilton, Pf.O.E. jjittmonlhal.' ■ Carlisle, March 20, JBpC;—>ly ; , Brigade , fpHE unlformdd'MllUia ordercd.to j paradd’for review I 'and inspection, a? fol lows s' The, Quilhmn Goatds will mebt at Ohurchtownj' on Monday,.the l2thmy 6t May, at It) d*cloCk, A. M.’’'CaVUsllj Light Infantry will meet in Carlisle, ori'-SAtutdayCthe Uth of at lOVclock. ‘ Tlib' Eifst, Bcglmont will parade at yhlpppnsburg on 'RuOstay, (ho 2oth ; day. ofMay; util) o’cloclc ? 'A. Mv : . Cdmmaudipg officers ot Oompfmicsshall,ou or before (ho’sucond Monday in each land 6’vcyy year, furnlsh 'hVth'c ; p'rbper Brigade- Inspector n list of the uniformed, mcmhcra : of his Company, and also a.iisf bf'thoac who have become o.tompt.frQm Military ditty, by having aetvbd.tho p’foper..tirhd with S3idfJmnpiiTiy,and nlso a list ol all thc tcrlhs'uhd othef- public pro perly of. tho Slide which maybe In possession of sald Company, and Captain or Comman ding WtlceV who neglects’ Ur tpfbjca to Burnish said lists shall bo.deprlvcd- for (htw> car > v ot tho sum authorized to ; bo. pjvld to be paid.to the Companies by the.dcnth BOctioii of (ho-act to which this Is a supplement.” * SAMUEL .QllOPyihlg* Imp., . . , /I*l jßWg , ..io/A jyiKffipaj P. M. Brig. Insp. Office, 1 • Carlisle, May 1, 1806. J . r. Estutb Notice. f ETtIsUS tcala’racnlary. on (be estate of ‘Aattebcrt orgi*rr*i,-Uu«%f >i£&tik3iluidloloa , township, CnTObcrltind .-ajormfaf., dcccasisly have boon issued, to the ainbscribcr re siding fn Monroo’townshlp,,J*y tln> Register of Cumberland county.. AJI. persons indebted to said dsthto Are requested to make' Immediate payment, and those having churns will present them for settlement to - • GEORGE BIUNBLE, Excc’r. April 17,1880~Gi ": V Bread a«d CaUo liu|«ci )> THE subscriber rcspocUblly informs his Irlcnds’and (ho public thaHwv stilt enutin ues to carry on tho above business, at bis old stand in South’ HanoVcr btreet, .three door! south of tho Second FrcsbytcHaoChuch.whero ho Is prepared 1o supply all who chooso to call, on him with-fresh.BREAD .rtfld Cakes, of all kinds, manufactured from tho best superfine flour. Pound Caliis u'lll-ba -furnished to order 'on, tho ahortesVnolico and iu.tljo most pleasing style. , , ~ , • ' Fresh Brcad.will hoAimiahcd dally Ilea in noy pari of tho tow»>0« leaving notice at the Bakery.’ • , A superior quality of Mend and JJeer, will be kepti'ednstanfiy on hand during. the summer scasojl.'; Tlmuktiij .for past fhvora, tho undersigned hopes, by strict attention to business, and-a desire to please, to <ucrlt and xoceivo a liberal share o 7 public patronage WM. T. SELLERS. ■ JN*. Jl.~I will also attend market with Bread and Cakes... 'Carlisle, April 18, HRiO-tm ■ SPRING ANIT SUMMER GOODS. THE subscribers have jßst received nno ol the Inrguit stocks of Dry Good* over brought to Carlisle. Their uasortmeuUa full nnd com; plcte, comprising ' Indict Dress Good a. Silks', l*opllnrf,<)hallls, Borges, Tissues, Lawns, Brilliantov, Lamartines, Crapo 'do Espagne, Cambrics/ Swiss Bombardm-s, Cashmeres, Al pacas, Do Latjov Spring ;SUaWla, Bonnets, Flats, Flowers, jCordccl and Hair; CWth Skirts, ami Parasols, also Collars, Ribbons, Itoslwy, and TriWinßigs in grout variety. Gentlemen’s.Wear. Glottis, Cassimcrcs, Italian Dhtp do R, Cashmorctls, Linens; Tvveuds, Vesting, Silk' Undorshlrta.llftts, Capa, Cravats/Collura, &c., also a full ami compete assortment of Slavic Csopdß. Includitig tV'obllon "uiid Cotton ■ )Torn, Carpet Chalp, Feathers, B'imlotf' Ulimte, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses; Brushns, and Carpet Rasfl, a|. so, a great variety of Fancy articles. Mourning'lGoods ttlways.on Hand. Tlioso Who u islV'fo'bWafn Wo'best goods nl lo«-o«t t)Tii?ci; cal). - , , JJENTJ2 & JillD., , Carlisle., Ajirll IBsfl. * ‘ " nsir, o J'tffw. ' ; n«<«l««4. - , • , . . 1 60 bhls. Baltimore Shtuu • 1 60 “ ■ ” « fr Herring/ - ' .’,60 “ No. It 2 and 8 Mackerel.. .■ 0 “ Plclcolcd Herring. . 6 .» Lake White pish. ' Tho attention.of former* an 4 dealers in Fish ii requested* aa.l om determined to selllgw for cash or bacon taken in exchange. f ■ WILLIAMS’ Family Grocery. ♦ Carlisle) May i, 1860. , . bint© .Noiret?. LETTERS of Administration ,on tho estate of Forqnica Weaver, jato of Upper Alton twp., doo’d., have been issued by tho Register .of Cumberland county) to the subscriber, re siding in said township. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to ’ptea?nt’ thorn for soltlo mont.to;' , ‘ . 1 • JOHN W.-COCKLIN’, .May 1,18fi6-r0t # , , - Bummer Ha(« & ,B»i>neU AT the cheap fltoro of A. limit & Qro. f South Hanover ntfoot. The assortment is largo, and'wfll' be sold ohdnn,*' (GlVo its a chit. lilST "OF DEAIEKS ... OF Goods, Wares,,and .Merchandize. Also, Distillers, Millets,' Lumbermen, ■fiCc.,\rHlK County of Cumberland, ’rt'tnrnednn.d classified.,by Josoph'C. Thbrapsoft, MercAtrtllo Appraiser, Ip accordance vrith the "Several acts of .Assembly, ns Toilo'ws, riz-. ! Carlisle..' A* &J. Beptiv Charles OgUUy, Philip Arnold. * G. W. Hltoer, n. w; woods, J. W, Eby, 0. InhofT, Ag%. , John G ; . Williams* Joseph D'. Halbert* Samuel 0. Hnyott, S. W.Havcraltck* jSamudliillj'dtu,' Willing «clso, SteWer A Br<ri -M. LaroW, John W.udwllhS, ■Hbiry Saxton) JofyiP. Lyno, Stayman , ■ • Honderpdh ASon, ’ * ' Woodward & BchmldV, John Pallor*- - 'J. & D’. Blumds, W.B. Murray, .Geitg6 yr. mi row, JAcdl>Sh!poin,_ JaiAes Hotted’ Thimos ConI)'&» Peter Monycr, Mr. Rohrcr, J. N: Armstrong, : Prof. 11. M. Johnson, J. & J. Roller,, S. 1L Hoover, 1 Thomas U. Skilosj Arnold & Livingston, JohnKceny,' Philip Mossorsmlth, Darkness & Mnllin James M’Grah&b&n, George Lelby, ‘ Stowart Jacobs, A. M. Piper, Agl. David. Common, Fredericks & Humor, James Caljio, Sr. "Henry Peters, . Henry Glass,. Keepers &’Low, William Gould, Arnold & Son, ■■ W. Dr A. Naugle, H. S. Ulltep, Willtara.A-, Miles,- M. Snodgrass, Jacob F. Hoover, J. W. Smiley, Wm. 11. iiaro, A.-ScnOr, Agl. Askew A Fredericks, S/iippinjl/urg* Martin Anglo, P.liilipDeJocicU, N. A. Cornelius. John Worjdorlicb, John B.* Duncap, Christian Shade, John Criswell, Bep]nrain Diggs, Willis, Moore & OQj S. Hollar; >s P.S. ArhC ' ' Hock, HubloySe Cok J.C. Altjck,- John Gish,* ; -‘ Joseph WlUiahis,- Noviu Reddings, Jacob Pagno, Kunklo & Stevlck, G.D. Kohl, To<t6n & Stownrt, John Staoibaogh, J. Bridges, Samuel Sugars, Mczhaniaburg' Daniel Comfort, * Riegcl h Ilerfing, George Wobbert, i ' Xtivltiucft-,-* v -i r •■* ; 1 Uqnr; Louii. . ■ t. . George Slngtecr, (Grocery) 14 John Klego/, , ■ • 33 Swiahcr & Son, 14 Simon Arnold, 32 Brindlo & Wciswangcr, 18 Dr, 1. Day, 14 Jacob Dorahcltncr, 14 Kaufifian & Son, (2 stores) 14 John llarlan, 14 Goorgo Sjngizer, (Warehouse) 10 Bobb, Wilson & Co. 14 T. B. Bryson, 10 Singlzcr A Shuinor, 13 Isaac Blizzard, 10 Oswald fc Kaufman, 14 Daniel Grahlll, 14 Uumracl & Coovor, 14 ‘I. Bltezortl & Son* M Acierril*. Thomas Stough, 12' Thomas M'OandlWi* - 13 James M’CandUfb,, 13 Jolm M. David&on, U S. G.'Wlld; 14 Apthony Foreman, 14 Joseph La\igh)in, 14 William Stilzcll, U William Heed, 14 William Bratton, U J. 11. Herron, 14 Bear A. Cobaugh, 14 T. G‘. Levi, J 4 Henry Hurst, t 4 IFei/pennjfcorougn. Davidson A James (2 stores) 14 [ Theodora Homshcr, 14 j Townsend & Patterson, 13 | John ilood> Woodward A fichmldl, 13 Jolm Trego, H 1 Jonathan Freese, J 4 Gyrus Guodhcnrt, U Kihuvnl Rogers, H P^vv (mfolr.seV fespectfuK do amivl* Jltoey'wlU •Moly QC tfnary .for wdlpgand t/iaccssary; todies, will’ ljcf(hractcr employed,; itV.slric.liy <rit -will bo /that their eachcrs, os Ihcir pos ahlnstUu- liig Indies, in Ihstitii.’ fhSCTIB ) and Llioirconft-, Uranco cx- Netclon, j. & b. iiurflU, ao \V. to Jv.Crocey, 14 Jacob Stvoycr, J. W. VanJprbcll fciCo. 14 | M. to J. A. Kuulclo, 14 John Mtnlch, James Kylo, £otctUarvcr, John Oltfircluimn, UliJ/lhL. tknry Snyder, , J-Vonjr/hrd. . ]V. A J. Croon, . /lopeicilt. He-Co. Shoemaker & Elliott, C. C. fllouflcr, J. W. Elsenhower, j.O. White, Southampton* 3. W. Clover, WilliaraJluuck, j» P. Bughman, Conrod Pasnaught, Henry Myers, SajnuclCUrk, Dickiuton. Ihisiel to Dice, - * Hays & Palm, 1 Jacob lioetemi I John G. Hutchinson, Christian Ocker, 1 Isaac Newcomer, \y. & J. Grooti, JpaepK L. Sterner, prancia Williamson, W./M. Watta, Benjamin Plank, ■ North Middleton , • Ellas Light, South MiddUton, Moore to Cfplghoad, Mullen to Alexander, A. M. Loldigb, - DavWNfck6l, J, A. Oaulbmn, T.G.*W6lf,. i,' Monroe. v . • I Dovlnny to Hull, [Maty tinsel, | Samuo) Lehman, Silver'Spmsn D. M. Leldig, Jacob Simmons, JofmlJ. Leldig, _ • David Strohm, MbtmHauok, AndrowSlnglzciV Lower Jilt n, Jennc Barton, William Loyd, Haloes & Bro. Abm.Browcr, 1 Upper Jllltn, Goswellcr & Zook, Jonathan Eckels, Fetor Gingering, Hiram Longneckctt i Robert Hottericky UampJenK •li’fjhVi Kulz> Henry R nm>, (warehouse) J 4 Henry Hupp & Son, ‘ 11 VT, 11. Kckois, - ShoafTcr & lift?. A r eio Camftcr/aml. John A. Machitrtr, •John G. Miller, Charles Oyster, Penman & Porter, Mossor 8c James, John Horn, B. F. Lob',' John B. : ofuirch> Rudolph Martin, JZaslpirmsboroofch. Shoots, LTngdn(!eld : &'EsHngct , ) I t IF. P. Martin, 14 . 13 Michael Free, 14 Jfccdb tiOnghotkcV, 14 Jacob Rcnningcr, 14 D. A. & J, Pobgherfy, 14 John H-Corauck, 14 Bucher it Son, 13 Kcr ic Hummel, 11 D. 8c 3. Ilynard, , : 14 D. Denllnger, ' 14 DISTILLERIES. Philip Zelglct, Ftankford. P. A. A J. A. Xlil, Nowton, Joseph Ramp, « Robert XJuigley, *< Abm. Busier, South Middleton, Henry Glass, “ “ John Bowman, Lower Allen, M. G. BeltzhooVer, Monroe, Geo- & S. Brandt,- “ , Henderson & Son, K. Mlddt’n. William Barnitr, Carlisle, MILLS. •Marshall James, WestpCnnsbo’ 1$ Biller X Krldcr, U Jacob ShXdlehmger, “ 14 • Daniel Ahl & Bro, “ 13 Philip Zelglcr, Frankfort!, 14 John Mooro, Dickinson, 14 Elder Burnita, •* Id Abm. Boater, South Middleton, 14 Slieaflar & Shnpp, . f * 14 J. D. ShcalTer, ' « 13 TV. L. AT. B. Craighead,S. JT. 13. Miller & Zug, Mechamcabnrg, 10 Henry Rupp, Hampden, 14 T. B. Diyson, « 11 S. Uriclt, Eastpemiaboro* It David Voglcsongj Monroe, 13 G. W. Lcidlgh, « 14 H 7 00 U 7 00 n U oo 10 2U 00 13 10 00 U 7 00 11 7.00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 U 7 00 12 12 GO 14 r oo U 7 00 14 7 oo II IS Oo u r oo 18 10.00 U 7 00 13 10 00 U 7 00 U 7 no U, 7 oo Goo, &S. Brandt, “ 14 Isaac Blizsard, “ 13 Christian Bberly, Lower Allen, 11 John Horn, •* lf •11 ■ Samuel Bltner, « « 13 John K. Kaufman, « “ 14 C. Rtrpp, “ “ 13 Jacob Cooter, Jr. U. Allen, 14 John Shrttlnc*, Silver Spring, 14 G. H. Bucher, “ 13 l.cwls VonderHloot, “ 14 llelidetnon A Son, N. Mid. ' 12 OYSTER & EATING HOUSES, Jacob LoW, Carlisle, 8 600 Henry Peters, .»* 8 500 IVm. Sponslt-r, 4< B - 500 Margaret MlUcr, « B 600 Jacob Jo'ncn, “ 8 5 00 Jacob Si ration, “ ,8 COO Henry Warner, “ 8 800 ■sQctjrwo Murphcy, KcwvllU, & 8 00 Jape IC.efbhaw, “ 8 - B 00 Chatles Brewster/Newton, ..8 , .6.00, Sponsion & Mackey, Shlpponsbg. S 0 00 Saraucl Spceso, tf %. 8 6 00 Henry Brownewoll, Silver Sp. B 600 James Moloy, Mochanlcsburg, 8 COO David Long, ** 8 D 00 Jeremiah Freeze, Shlrcmanstn. 8 600 Samuel R. Groyo, Lisburn, 8 6 00 Abm. Goble, Eastpornifboro’ H 60D lira. TV. Phillips, “ 8 6 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS David Long, Mechanlcsborg, Jacob Low, Carlisle, Jacob Ucnncman, Carlisle, CtmnEnLAND Couktt, 99. I do hereby certify that the foregoing U a cor rect lial of the Dealers in Merchandize, Mllldrs, I Lumbermen, Distillers, Oystejmeo, &c.,.&c.,ip.l Cumberland county, as returned to me by Jos. 1 C. Thompson, Mercantile Appraiser. Notice is given to persona returned ns above, to come and lift tbclr licenso on or before the lif day of June, 1860, and any license not lifted by that iitny will bo sued and collected without respect to persons A. SENSEMAN, ,C». T/Wr Carlisle, May I, J8&0. Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SAtyE. QITUATE on East High street In the Bor »sough of Carlisle belonging to the. heirs of Jimica Thompson, de’iCd. Consisting ol two f«U town lots adjoining each, containing GO leet in front and two iwindred and fifty feet in depth. The ImprovomenlHnro a largo nml commodious TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, also a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, adjoining. The funner buitig very larfco and conveniently ar. ranged, would bo admirably adapted for A Boarding [louse, or a pleasant & comfortable private residence. The out buildings arc con. venient and in good repair. Tlio lofsnro covcrod nithcxcuUculfrulUjocs and choice shrubbery. Tim owners are nonresidents of our Borough, and are very desirous that tlio property should be disposed of. The terms therefore will be made advantage ons to purchasers. Enquire of A. E. SPONSLEU, Real Estate Agent it Scrivener. Carlisle, March ‘27, JBoC, U. Carlisle Marble Yard. 34 00 7 00 If) 00 30 UU ao oo 7 on 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 12 GO .7 00 ,7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 7 01 10 oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 ■ 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7,0 p 7 00 7 00 South Itanovtr SI., ommilo llcntzs' Store, Carlisle, TTtHE fiuliscrJbcrJiasou band a largo and ud X selected stock of Monurnoms TOMBS, &.C., of chaste and heautifhl <U*tdgtis, which ho will sell ftt the lowest possible rates, being desirous of soiling out his stock. 'llfcad ktones finished from three dollar* upward*. ' Brown stone, marble work, mantels,"ScOm for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on band, Iron railing for ccmetary lota, of tho best Philadelphia- workmanship, Sylll bo promptly attended to, ; Carlisle, March 27, IBfiO. - , ~ 7 00 10 00 T 00 10 00 7 DO 7 00 7 Op • 18 14 .18 14 '■ ’ft ■ \\ ■ *4 ■ ■ on. H, »». ZHJOI.br. U ' -BAJSO- warrants. OtHOE and KilltnulM Main Ar FEW tad. Warrant. wanlod by door-balmy «1(1 A.aoolM)oii.” for w« A (»». town amUovotry promptly aljM/*' -•• 1 /idahost booh prltowllho paid, Apply loeitb. OatMjlo, January 8, iffr* lb»Wor.)o..d. ’ . * ■■ Cij'ibrnj /'jonTuntly on band aiuUorMls ', . . HARC OAf . w #, MURRAY, Aljt. „ 32,1866. , , M*y-1> 1869—8 t • 10!03 7 01 .7^oo 13 JO 00 14 ‘7OO 18 • 10 00 18 i , 10 CIO U • 700 13 10 00 • U* . . ;.7 00 . - - -U '• .7 00 •,14r, ■ -.‘7 00 ' u oo 13 10 00 14 7 00 U 7.00 13 10 00 14 7 00. 10 00 ,7 00 1 od 7 00 7 00 U- r .,- K ,»;OU u £JS 13 low n ■' ic'oo u, /r oo 12 ' 12 60 U T 00 18 10 00 50 00 60 00 50 00 50 00 60 VO 60 tK) CO 00 CO GO CO 00 CO 00 CO 00 80 UO 80 00 80 00 lUC'KURD OIVKJV. . a FAB.DX Within the Reacli of „Emy Man. W AAA A c ßESp f gPPil.m}lW ? & % jVVfif COAt tAND'In tflk Cohnty,r l Benzinger Township, !penusylvap}fL‘for.flaWJL ‘ glvlpg et Farm ot 25 aero? for $2OO, payableilt» > ; Inswments of $1 pet ftoek, pt at.tho same rate•„./ i j'r- Farms 'of GO, 75,100, or more acrcacd/oinr. , , c ,-, ing iq proportion. Each Farm fronts upon. a:' . road thirty feet In width. ’•i.!. • • z. k : THE BOIL is a rich limestone loath; fttnx WK' ;-'i‘ pecially adapted to cultivation, ns. lt:(f i,iJ billy nor stony, hut gyjilly rolling iprflnß tabid • ; ‘ lamj. Arunml and through (ids property therd -are already some 2d,00t) nCfcs dndbr.tomvatl-; ? ration, ahd Its fortuity'has been ■eßtabUsbod- *•;: .froiß tho «jrops produced. U6oW t)ifs*Ubfectlt< ; - .'i is easy to; bb thlly Batisfldd.' Tljcro-Ia Vyo^fly^' 1 • cosrf iriarltet for prbducd which -ia ffcltppt,*' than trade,. , .ft la the CHEAPEST, as lattftttl a w . : z similar ,qtiulity7*‘dt'mwh* blghef price* T. .adjoining’, and especlallyßUch tLaContnlnkcOfl;*’ ■ ot THE COAL hf>aHladl»f«ttfli«rCflrt VuJ i District, several veins underlayitig tholltlihUk:- property, amUltf aUohtim'4rtaiac{s,ap4(hoSo acquainted; witli.pqai latfds, ft. specially calfctj.-.,. to it. it hap the advah'ta’go dChe W fixho pc Arcpt' f. ; .7 to great like ‘Yndrkel, iritis' wjucl)’ it ’iWfl/' cbnpected by Uio Banbury .atia/Erid Railroad; > now under contract andlncdufsi bi,bold tjfSffeft’ ,[ from Erie to UldgcWayovUU ‘ deaijQnrtlng fcrtdd r ' * the whole way* . Tho Boij'ovef bUnIjaWDUB Coa,! , * ; Is-tho host, for Instance EVi'gTdhdapd 'other ;' 1 J countries. The price per ocro-Is tfiflltigforthp \* , -coal alone, as U AriU'Cbrtdjbly, W io favorable a -'- location within a short time pay .largely^’ TWi : is important as un'inuncuso coal,trade will SOqii' ! / \ open. Four coal companies have already I started to wbvkmlhcsjh thcviclnity.and thufA. arc now fifteen openings around St; !' 1 the Timber, siociuioUcti iW . There Isf no.reservation whatever clUiQr’.hf'tUfr-, ", bcrorcoal. It is very'valuable, atid w‘lU'pay; fora great part of the land v On account of <h« u '“’’ excellence of streams Ihdro ftfe’flijo OpporthtU (ius for mills. -. For health, tho location is much rcooromondv . , cd by Physicians. The chills and fevers are >.. unknown, also pulmonary complaints, .boipff 7 . protected from the north east winds by IUoAL .i loghnnlcs. Tho water it puiro ap£ etapngst (b]> best, the \atnl abovmdlng.on flue _ I Four Railroads will shortly be completed . ■, [eonnecling jt by ft dlrcdl cotnmnnlcatloa *ti(h ,\ i New York, Phifudolphiiij Pittsburg, Erie, Bu£i*tc',. 1 kilo,'arid all <ho cities on the Lakes.; They awT* tho Sunbury 1 and ’Eric, the Alleghany Yftlloy,,: ’ “ the Pluaburg and Buffalo, and tho VenftCgo-.rT*.’ . Energetic, exertions are being mftde I fox t|i« • 1 building of tho Tyrone and Clcttrfletd, which' <* ■Also pitesw through this property. "?bojrfTccf: ■( Of tills upon triiddj Sud ganorst.darqlopjncflt',' os'well as tho cb-ai,-may-bo nuaglped. * - The large and flourishing'tontroT la in tho centro of tho tract, numbering n«arfl)- - 000 Inhabitants.: If s/tltooU; saw and grist'mills,-stores,well stock, cd and everything desired. . There aro 286 f h*l ? * acre lots in tho town pf &L Many’s which will - he sold and tho proceeds equally, divided, 0 ; amongst those whp buy fartna,, Rjdgowgj-, lhs»- r:>l country seat, where an oxtepsjVo business 1f.!,;, dune, adjoins tho tract on thowcsl. Tho ‘ district is intersected by good >turnpike ’ other rondfl. ... ••>,.-} This is a rsro opportunily’offered 'to.jb****- Who wish to farm or have a good iaroslplopk CUP , tho future. By making proper inquiries, considering tho advantages of ofj >•; ; bundancu of coal, hcalUrfulocss of pU|H^p r . 0 . Railroad facilities, and Us locafjpo, « correct , judgement may bo formed of Us present advan. , tages and ultimate increase. , • • * By writing to the office directions wlllbogly- - en to tbosf who wish (6 visit tho land,. A-»y»t.’ ~ tem of excursions will shortly bo adopted. , . ... There Is an excellent ojcnlng for. vqriou*,' branches of mechanical business, especially. tanneries, wheelwrights, axe-handlo toftkpra, shoemakers, carpenters and qlherf. > % . ) Farms can bo bought by oncloslfjgdbq Brut , instalment. Ladles’ cqn h. 014 PP»FM ip tUfif own rigid. Title unqncstipnobly gpp£> «iek - warantee deeds given- 'Address or apply to Samuel W, CUUoll, Bec’ty, IC6 Walnut street, between fourth qod Bipeds, Phlladel pbla- k ItEFERIjKCBg. ■ - • > llenry M. W«aI»,~?E*C,TS TOftfa'l • Philadelphia/ John C. Cresaon; Esq;, President of PMIddoJ- phla Gas Company, 7tb St, aboyp pheatnut, - . Philadelphia. * Goo. Wlegaucl, |2sq., Inspector of Coal, City Gns Oflko, 7th St. above Chestnut, has been over the land and cxdmlped tbp coal. ' ‘ Hon. Geo. U. Barrett, Clcarflch}, has bepa oyer the land. , •, Henry Schmitt, Esq,, United Slates Mint, rei». idetieo, No. 652 North fifth St. ,fbila., ex- amined the land. , , Win. F. Boouo, Esq/, soutli fijdp of (. below Fourth, Phila., uxainiuo’d lholsDs, Horn Alexander L. Jlnys, Lancaster.- Geo, Wulmidey* Esq., St. Mary’s, flk qountyr, >’ a recent settler. Richard Gardner,.Esq.* 030 Poplcy S£. Fb{)4.»i lias examined tlio land. . t ■, J. L. Burrolt,Esq,* fropjietor of thoMoqnfc Vernon' Uouso, ‘Second St; |bovo. A r ch, I‘hiU., lias examined tlio.lajid. . . c £. C. Schultz, Esq.i, Justice;Of Hip P«»co, St. Mary’s, Elk county. ■ ‘ • . , f Clma. Lubr, Esq., Frcaidcpt pf tbP Bofph£b of SI. Mary’s. , ■ • J. S. Weis, Esq,, Postmaster, St. Mary's. , Geo. Taylor, Esq., Poputy rojlmnslef, {3t, Mary’s. - Mr. Win. Lyons, St. Mary’s.. . - Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, St. Mary**. t . Mr. John Gorbti, ** ** E. H. Stone, E»q., Woßsvllle, Ohlp, C.oal op* orator. ‘ 1,. Wilmaytbj ]sstj., Pittsburg, Potm.*,-: v “!! . Borough Council at it.'Mary's lothe foblll, This it to certify that, having beenavarth'a tract ■ owned ty the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Compapy ami girfi» it a thorough examination, v>s find Ik* r'rprcsentatiom oj that Company to ■ft# forrtei.'** 11> find the soil to be ihe mosl /trlil**-~iht Coal and Iron Ore to lie tn tnealiaitsfobfc quantifier, tbrmrgh the whole dltfrict—tht Faryn* tn excel? frut order, and (lie inteUigtuCi-andjnj-otafpity of (lie pcep/e to be of the most gratifying uiaraeltr* IFe fcnoio that there it noheuUhitr location in flic Stale, ajid we consider il apipif fieijrahlepfaearf settlement. , . We make this declaration, ai vie fic(wre fhtri may be many yrrsons who are unacquaviltd taifli' ‘ these lands, and we art satisfied, frorg’owr fenowl edge of the subject, that information typon if uilt ' be a public benefits ' 1 , - Jacob F, ShaJ'er, Fife co. SUi vcyor t St* SlaryUt l Elk county. - \ Chat. Lubr , r;Cn'dcnf of the Mqroufh of Sf*. ilary's. , . , • /oAn fleeiih, Member flora. Council fit, Mary's, ('has, Itrooki, “ t{ if .w. ** • 11. J. Wriggle, “ ** <• " ** Fnul Jahnb, • ■** ' "U <* «* 2'/as ia to certify that ihe above five gtn(Uti\exi ‘ arc nl nrcjtnf the deling,Member* .of the Toxpp > t’nuucil of SI. ,11/iiri/’#, Idle, ’co., and that tha above ts Ihcir hand and signature. \ ' ■ In testimony whereof, i Agve aaftjcrtfcciT name, and earned I lie Beal of Office to’be atfpehi' <j-l # fAerc/o ; ami / fuljy coqcur in flic r«. • commcmiaiibu. • • ' 1 -• . '£DWMD'.’JBJD£L, —s. Chivf. S< t ; Afqrji’*, ( SIHL I ' ' ', CiuliaJc, April-21, * ‘ . •' - : J TZ EpfcERS,. W^Bgoqer*. •I V- Vi' (j'jil..-.lia;,ptuß nml oilier bonds, viil (ipd (iiuiiloymont at l|io Carlisle hop Wo'tks, <| miles cast of Carlisle. . ’ April 17, ISSQ-Jt'. FETtR V. E(JE. ' Wow*. ,' . TUST received o lot of for or aliorponipg copied;!?*"*. -• , .. - ee)o at rtTlucedj»r'"'sTAYJlAN' & EONS,,: ' ■■ .. ,i
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