: -iji^fli^or'ind;ll oblu 0 blusotl 0 tl cliafged with nigh 0 ' ‘ ■ ,'ficpsoh. St..Lociai,sfay ,12—Tha, at. Star of .Arnred'^ictro'’tof-clay 'from. Kansas, bringing daterttf Saturday, tho 10th, Governor ijobinsoD and family, were omong..lho prissen. • ; e'erfl- ’’ ho was"waited Upon by a comniltteo'tippolnled bylhb citizens and noti .{fflod toa'ttliey should detain him on i Iho ground - flo6lng lrbm : tho territory'ta Uvoiil aniiidlctnitsnti far trcasoh nfldch hail been found agoinst.hlrtiby Ih’a grand jury of thu District ;Court,; .The Governor i: he had Been Informed by oneof the mod juiy lbat-an attempt had been made to . tinda.hilliibht’lt had laiied. This did not aatia ly'thocommittob, who Insisted that Robinson , ;«bould:reinaltK‘J Finally ho consented to do so on tho porsuntloh of Mr. Parkinson,-the C»p '> lain ofthO boat, ; and a Mr. Barnard, of Baltl ■ moroi' -The committeo then agreed to send a messenger to Kansas, to acertain If an ,indict •>, mont hud been found; and If qot nil tho expense of-RoUinsOn’fc detention were to hu paid. Thu ; comipittch-consisted of.Gon Shilda, Mr. Saw. yur, and a number of t,So most respectable citi. ~-.jscns. r -l i. ■ ■ If.is reported that ft despatch, from Leaven, rwortli httS-bheh. received, stating that an armed, ,|jody : of.lhoniftro.cn rout for Lawrence, for the .purpose o/Uleatroying the evidence taken by the ■committee. Whilo.G’Ovcrnor Reeder was in attendnace at -,thc*aoBsioil obtllo committee) of investigation at Lccompton, on the evening of the Btli, the Dep uty Marshal served on him u writ to appear be* ford Jnfy at. : lA!Conij}(l)fl, to answer . qhb.charge of contempt. for, having refused to ■comply with the summons.of tho Grand; Jury .iipfovlously-sorved upon him,. Gov. Reeder rc , fused to wut,. and-,appealed to; the committee, but they decided, that they had no , -power in.the case. , Messrs. .Howard and Slier • man,however,, expressed their opinion that Mr. 5, RcodOr, was protected privilege. Mr. Oliver and said tho committoo could nut jit4ndibotwupni hliu and the Murohul. Govcr. ;rnoy ißpojJcv sold that although his life was in . dang^iuLocbmptipn,, ho would, remain on his privilege, in attendance at the sittings of tho com mittee# and dared thorn fd topch him at their . peril. Tho Marsha) lull’, bnkvvas expected to return ofi lhbsrtttjfrilhthulj< S. Dragoons, l Thfl-jjiulgo at Locompton charged* tho .Grand [ the 6th inst., to indict all the [ M istatb Officers.and.Mcmbors of the Legislature Sf or.higli treason, but Up to tho Uth,no such in diptpiont hail been,confirmed, so far as the pro ceedings liixd.beon made public. JlffiiiH ju IlhnsßH—Bccdcr’. ant)- 5 ii,. . Clmrgfd Willi-High Trcasou. ■"§T. liduis','Miiy.l3.—The wife of Governor ;'Rbbms6n; pF Krfiisai, lifts arrived here, and Ims published statement of her husband's drUn tftipi> in Ldxjiigt.on. She denies tlml Ijic was • Aware of ’(lie iiVd’iebncnVnguinst him previous territory. The Lawrence correspondence of Iho Poino 'rat, under dale of the Till in.sl.. says iiuhct 'iculs for high treason have been found against ipv. Reeder, Gov; Robinson, Roberts, ; Lane itj.d othcrfrco State men., - , ;• ;Woo mrn Law* rcUcc,'mined with 1 Sharpe’s rides, with n-1 strongly fortified breastwork And iwo pi eves of artillery, who declared that they will resist nil attempts at their arrest. Al»out 1000 men have responded to the Mor ihaU-’* proclamation, and are encamped In the vicinity of and Lccompton, the n vowed purpose being to compel the people of Lawrence to acknowledge the Territorial laws. Mcabuq*;*, Nor Mkn,—The I’rankfoit (Ky.j Veoman Hutu ulliirlc* to tho devotion of the emocrntic jiarfji to,measures, olid ‘ their long, uninterrupted ucllicrem’.c to principle. It ap pears hi gratifying contrast to tlio present miser, ulilu 'pret'enco of the know-nothing cider tofjud in Fillmore a sun'iolfnt platform of principles: not men, )i;is over be in the watch ;ord mid battle cry.of.tho democracy. Under l'7ve'liavn..wtni thanf victories—and well fur irue rt'irublicunisin lina lt*bcenBo. A big while feather,,tt boots/ and bvafcs epaulets, 4 A mere name, nifty servo our .opponents lor a tUHonu.'but the
o uUljjiß to accept as a pluUurm, i»r lo acknowledges as the sole Inbodlment of mir political principles, or the only leader \\U<> •>uld carry theidcinocratic banner .to vlctnrj. vo ns honesty, and capacity in the nominee ol ’ convention on llm pood old democratic >rjn t and onf pafty will,certainly make him Vnt, and guaranty bis udiuinUtraliou every emergency.” Counterfeit* five dollar notes on Che Mo-* ’ JUmlcofJJhUlulcljihiif w£ now in circu and air frequently received and paid out .tvii|iout;cllhtr.piu'i>; suspecting that they untcrfeil. They arc on the old plates of jchlvmcs Arc thlis described in* ;Il*B Counterfeit Detector: s) letters B aml'€; variously filler npV—, ;cncrall appearnneu good, though the »p* on is rbthcripalo. The 1 in el ide of the vignette Imr© 100 nutblMvliilu ni. • The upper portions of ’ the ‘ilnc in itninc rire : hhadt.‘d alike. Inlt in thU coun*' 'theynpe different;' The words “♦Tho" Bank” in the title; frofy tho inabpcr in ;thvy'ftVQ,'shfldcd; appciif 'blumd. , ; Si y* is poor.” ' , i 'tCJf'TIiO Washington' Bt.»r,iays *-r"Oijr prl. VfttVailvlcus naiuro us Hint In Iho recent Imttk 'l£ ' ofßlraa, Walker's- Igaswas 100 men, and hot the Contu Ricans lost ICOnuJn In riqd n6t COO Aitliat infpeifpub- Aa wu anticipated, ho had his fill! bus* nrd at (he niorcy’of (ho Oostaßlcanfe, who, to of have cut off all-in hope Supplies and reinforcements from Hip United Ills amfounltfon iifvs also given out. force (according to himself) is 1,000 Amor (pecans,- and ( •' " j'LondMi Notts lately In a leader ou ‘lt fop'd, so common 1 the <‘wllU,all Ifio.wynKli of Jim our ojHI, there nro'voryttiw Indbls s wfiocrtn gW a glast of pur»l\eai,cr (o UU‘f i gen'uUU trentj tb eaJJ”^ ipalphcs 1 ' from.. Kansas ; rcocjivcll: |iy • •Ixiuis, alafc that Qbvj Shannon liitl lov. Rolditnoirtb bo doloined : tn cnsto ipd fpmiidii4 \liß,pccifs»rjr pnpors for nontjor.high, treason. | ■' ipbpUy'and pciminc affccljon fa ol lii,o , thtm ; bcauly. ■ /Tho latter, \vil not .'i-cttiiiii' while " Iho thy. . f thfn one,whok, j l han,,ono hun >ns emigrated from Washington-0. FlyuranJ Thc-aeihand for Flour is Very limited, and holders have realized an ad vance of I2ic. Standard and good brands are firm at ?oi. Retail Dealers are selling nl from SGi up to 74 for cpmumn ami extra family brands, end §74 a £B4 for fancy brand**. — Sales of 11} e Flour at £3i a 35- Corn Meal at S 2 SO per barrel. tliam. The supply of Wheat about equals (be demand. , The city millers are bnv nig nil the prime lota offering, hot inferior desmptmns are hard to dispose of. Sales of good Snutl.im at & I 50, ljud choice white at a pi n*e noi made public Use is in fair dnmind 72 mils. Coin is arriving Vnely : sales ol Southern and prune Pennsylvania at 5-le.. ullnat, and 52 a 53 r ui afore. Oats are dull ; salts range Irom ill n 34 cents. ClouTseed sells in small lots at SO per 04 lb.®. Flaxseed and Tinmiliy nolhmg doing. Whiskey is (Irmly held. Barrels at 2rtc,and liluis at 2iu. ftinrrirb the 13th inat.. by the Ucv. Win. C. Ben* pet* Mr. Samuel Lkbu, of Adams county, to Miss Emzauetu Smith of York county. On the J3ih ihst., by the Rev. A. U. Kmn cr, Mr- llbmiy Buownewbll. to Miss- Makv Ann Laird. both of this county. ■"Un the 15th inst.. bv iho same, Mr. Bhnj. Snui.i.KNßAimnH. of Millm tu p. to .Miss Ann Nu’Kuv. of Frankfo»d \w p.. this comity. On the tame day. by the same. Mr. Vn >Sn,ATTO. to Miss Caroline Dl.nki.eukiuji ii. jboili of Pcny co. Dirb. On the ) Ith inst., at the iruble nee of Ids pen In South Hampton h\p., Mr. Wii. Allis, aged 7‘J yoais. In Lancaatcr.CUy. qu ll(c Uth ir-sl-. after a IbgMhjHllneM; 'Oahount It.. wife i»r,lnlm P. Crylg|l I>l-, of Ciilllni Ilia, iti ll.e dfclh .'ear of ’h^r 1 nge.‘ ‘ IValKcr and 11m nilßimUitil A map of ‘Nicaragua. North and Cnprnl A* merica, containing portraits of Gin. Walker, and others, can he obtained by calling -at the Mansion House during the pres cnOwuk; Tldf i'4 llio’only clinnco. Price cents. Mriy 212. 1850. Drugs, Medicines, ChmnlcaU, rcrfnnno {os, Fancy pnuls, ConferdlonarlCM, soiling rup- Idly lor email advances at Carlisle, May Hl. lbuO Going Wokl I HAV.IN-G- made.'troy 1 arrangements to go , west (Mi tho lOdi uf Jnno next,.! will Bell olffill or any part of my stock of GOODS ami CLOTHING at coit. Don’t fall then Ip cull a few doors above tho Dost COlco, If its good bargains vc u;aro looking for. I also request all persons, who Iqigw themselves Indebted, to call and’fiay'thb'fiamo before said . .•> ;f * ,% OHAS.DAimm; ■ ' Knii’i Dii; m-uggiNt, HAS.iubjed his store from-the former stapd 1 to his hew building Immediately opposlUv and ndjolnlnjfJVlV.’O.' liiliolPb Store. Having mada every arrangement Jo preserve bis medi cines IVoali andjimro, and having replenished hls-üßiorlmnnt of iCjrofuUy /^looted. drugs! ho |s now Again prepared ; to attend to .business with- core ’und promptness. Ills assortment will furnish almost every thing t that »mny Vo called for, either by tho physician, or tho f«n*i. ly r foy dputosllo.uaA. Thp -greatest, care and precanlu>A \yitf bo observed lo thp compound ding bf clnOSi''Ulß ..apsort}noDt of confectionaries and func-V’goods la very general, mfd, will, (Suable ■^urcuASCf 8 to suit themselves. , jntiort in New Maf, CapfiTsiibc Store, THE Subscriber, has Just opcned,| In. tile Store room JormurJy occupied,by Mr'.G. }\\. Ilit nur, on the corner of the public Square,'Main street, ncqrthc Markqt house, & adjoining* the jewelry store of Mr. VTtn.l); A. Nhtiglo, an en tire neiv & splendid assortment of HATS', CAPS, HOOTS, & SHOES, ( of every variety & pried. His Hats consist of extra tine Moleskin; BoaVer, Pearl, Clftsct, Kossuth, Sporting and children's lints. These lints tiro manufactured by Oak lord, Mouia k Co., nud other celebrated hat ters of Philadelphia. He has also every variety of homo manufactured bats, together with nil kinds of fancy straw for children. All these goods lie nill guarantee to give entire satisfac tion. Ilia stock of SHOES are marie up of every variety and style, from the cheapest to the best article in the market, and cannot fail to please. Jle respectlally solicits the patronage ot the rpnbite, leoling confident that be can sell the cheapest and best goods in the conntv. J. B. KELLKII. May 22, 1850. IMPROVED SELMDIUSTIXIi HAT ELEVATORS OR 300 Self-adjusting Hay Elcoaiors with a)ifi-/nc- tion 6/orArs, ro;;c», so "ho desire to become -such. Weekly lectures on, Hie Them v fc Practice of Teaching, with oxer, clues on OUT LINE .MAPS, juid iUp-UMlone with philosophical apparatus..; Terms—liujul, -room Tur/iTab^-nndyjttilflnn (2l Week's) ' , ! JSOS 00 Fm- further information address the Principal and receive a circular. I McclirutlcslMirp. Cnmb. Co. Pa. M id) 27, !H56, 2m • r « rf r errnce to the laying of pnretnrvlj in Pitt, BK It oidained iiml enacud by l!ic T.>wn Conti' il of the b.u oiigh of Carlisle, and it U li,t.-Uv ordained and minuted by the authority n( Jlie" (1.11110, Tll.U till sidewalks or pavements situated in i’illativut uml in Bedford street uf lhit bui oiigb, -nnpav<.d, or made of any nuUTi.il Huh biuk, n-porh-d by the Struct' Committee of Mild Cuimcll as requiting u> bo paved, rcluld or rcpimcd, shall bo imtdu. or ro lald w illi brick. Ami tt shall bu the duty of dm .Struct Commissioner (in case ol (ho neglect, or relnsal ol the owners, or occupiers ortho lota upon rtliidt said pavement or sidewalks arc Incited, to nuke, or uliy lliu same «itli brick, lor a longer pci lod than ninety days after no l iru nlull i.av« been »ei veil upon Ilium by tile High Constable ol said borough,) ut the ex pense of the bui ougli, to make, relay or repair, all such pavements wltlimit delay, ns directed iti section till of an Ordinance passed 17th Jan uary, A. D. JB.VJ, and report the same to Coun cil, who shall proceed os directed In said sec tion. Provided, however, that jn i’ilt street the above Ordinance shall only apply on the .West aide lyom .North*to SoplJt; skupt, and on lliu Ivut aide froth North to South aU*ot, and. mi Bedford street, on the West sfflo n&mi the North side of WoUel's property to South street,’ and on the Knst side IVom lhoN“ r *h side ot .Mr. Trou’La proporty lo„Sonth qtruot- Sc-. -. That tile provisions 0/ this Ordi nance ahallalao apply to North street on the Norlh .into fiom Hanover to Bedford streets. Sec. d. That horoafier no perso'n aim'll bo al lowed to run npoujhc sidewalks or pavements ot U»i» borough, any whcel-barrow.hiyqlsharrow, go cart, hand Wagon, or other wlifilßid appliance nlutsoevor* except when necCsSary tb cross said sidewalks or pavements, undei a penally of Ftce dollars. Provided, however, (hi* shall nut apply to children’s ctm-ingua, or to wheeled chairs for tho accommodation of In valids or disiblcd persons. Sve. 1. That ho much of section Ad ot an Or dinance pissed 'ld day of June, A. 1). 1 B o—, ns tul.Uus to lliu pureinvßo ot provisions in the Market House of Lids Borough!' previous to certain bonis announced by the ringing of a bell, by the clerk ol said Market, the same shall be and is hereby repealed. ■- Kuacfed and passed,by tho-Town Council ot the Bof-migb of Carlisle, tho Blh day of May, Al'D;, 1860. •*,rf; l' ' , A. NOBMS, CA««/ flurgc-M. " AUesf— Wu.mau JI. Wktibl, Aac. lo Corp., 'CuVtislo, May 10, 1800. D. J. KIT2FFKR South Hanover Street LETTERS of Administration on tho oslalo ofFenmlcu Weaver, late of Upper Mien tivp., doe’d., have linen Issued by tho Register of Cumberland county, to the subscriber, re siding In mild township. AH persons Indebted are requested to make Immediate payment,und those having claims to present them for settle ment, to " JOITN‘W. COOKLIN, Mn>M, J ‘ ul_. Siimnaor lilt (« &. Boliiictf AT tho cheap store of A. • IJqnU.ifc Brrt., South Hanover street. *Tho assortment k, largo, add will bo sold blibap. .Giro Uaj & call. 1 Carlisle,- April 2l, IH&fi’. la-.' * door lioloW trip MiVltol IToiiflo., Colls in toiv'irond couhlry proni|dly nl.tortdscli ’ j • •Cor f Uild f ,Jnnunrj ; 8,1800-*-tr ; ■ llaiiiH, I»rle« lWo(, Tongues, &e’ T» ECEIYUD nilsaKjruWediiWA'fcluklonrtll, 14, Hofrni 4 ou;inVliA,M3/Rtiß(!r'oo , i»d t t)EEI', ■BKKK TONGUES/ 1 ■BAGOI^. , -'SIDES 1 nUd. S jl9yi.UEU3,lotvd^r;Oi S Kot tLiA! . si< : Ann 1 7 .1850. ' HOISTING FOURS. UNION HOUSE. AS ORDIWANCK Hertford aml North Streets, Ktato Notice. »U. H. I*. ZIKCa.WIC THE ATKIN'S SkLF.RAKINtf BEAPaJE.AW.W KiOWICR, WILL bo for guty,ln; Carlisle, by Henry L. Burkholder, ut.tlioiMlowhig rates : Reap- er, cash, $1(15; Reaper ajnl Mow er, cash, SI'JU; | Reaper «ud .Mowor, yu'.tin,e, $210; Reaper, i $lBUj ?7o on delivcTy Ih ;>l of September; ( umL Hie balance first of Di' cmber, with freight from (bo Factory at llafu.dnng. The Atkin’s Reaper is built ofthb.bpat inateiial fftat can he lbmul, ami put up- in tli«* hi st aovkmanlike : manner, warranted .to ci\t giam ns well as can !be duuu with tbo Cradl}s.- Elmers getting At kin’s Reaper "do'nyt nm tjie risk they would in I buying all caper .alien 6 mio thousand miles ! away from homo; if there should anything break they can get the castings at the Factory at Harrisburg, at any thim. Persona buying j this Reaper hnvo the bcnelit of ull Improvu -1 ments free, by applying to J. S. I Wrtglft, at tho Factory. s * | CHRlfeTl AN-STOOFKEIb, Agent at Cham ■ borsburg; 11. L. BURKHOLDER, Ttuvelling i Agent at darlislo i.Uenryvllerr. Agent nt Ilur { risburg, and James'Patton, General Agent at I the Factory, at •Harrisburg, for Pennsylvania. Order through Hio above amenta. Wbnt belter evidcpcd'of true worth oofihl bo given limn such •uftptiralleled Increase—l in 1852—3000 In ; 18501 ’/Ami though so little known, lind till the ortlinfi to come ot numerous failures of‘other Self-rakers, yet not two.thirds of (ho customers criuldbi) supplied last year.— More will ho diduppointed the next; for, 11 farm ers can got relhible-'S'df-rakvr, they are de termined to have it; and this is now thorough ly established in the confidence of the fanning I public. It has a raker always on baud and do ling the wbrk, parttaolarly in u heavy or lodged ciop, better than a man. Saving at least anoth er hand in bimllngpls even a greater Grain Sav. er than Labor'Savcp, arid is also a lirst-iate I Mower. If you intend, getting rid of your old ! fashioned back-breaker, h'ul to get a Raker I with Bone and Sjusdtj of-lrou and Wood ; you I must be moving, fof ,8(100next haivcd will by I no means supply the 'doinftufl, as the 1200 which * was so insufficient thtf lifts! season. , Reliable,Good Materials, ami Well Built. A Reaper that constantly pets out ot j order is a nuisance and dour nl any prjeo.— ! Breakages with this have buen inconsiderable, notwithstanding.the increase of gearing by the Uakcr, owing to 1 tbo card >sed in good mater- [ lala and putting t/uim : togdber thoroughly.— Many have cutfnjrti 100 to lino acres and over with one, without’'detention, or any expense for repairs. Tito-harvest. Is a hurrying season; I }ou want, a machine 1 ilintb-m lie relied upon, l .amHbja la thc.rinej DS'experii nco shows. I ' Jh' edpo orManageriiOrit, this Is not smpftased. 1 Few* biirchnsers 'Uio post Venr, and not one Agqnt in tqrf luidbad'anyexperience with it; and pehoraliymachines were shipped so Into us only to ho received Jhftl 'at- harvest, ot after it was begun.' ' tldncc (herd was no tinlc to exper iment and.learn. about 7 , il, which so ■necessary with hew machines. This will ho ob. Tinted (lid cottiiilg Ao.Vabn,-uith those who are wise in entering'ogfller than last spring. Some, too. fell' into improper hands, us orders were tilled imlisciiminatolyi till the supply fulled.— In several Instances machines were returned and ddld dgiOifoljitidlWr parties,imd they gave .1 excellent satiafacuvn. ...Yet under all (liege dist- I advantages,' not two'per cent, give any Set ions J trouble i and we will guaranty much less next Treason. ’ ' * A Fir-d Rato Mower—Knily. Never Chokes. , From the drat introduction 4>f this machine, ' iiumciH have said that to - give* U the. lead, fur.l ahVRTt Of tuuKp \\ as cood in ffraw'as-ln srawC-TJCiMncoocded prqt ly'ifcll wifh'flid’grdss l«»f «4«sMf Wit Rio mo-l lion of the knife w«y hardly fast enough; to cut prairie gras's,- and some other kinds. A faster gear uaa made ami BUppliefl to a part of the 1 I purchasers. which pave excellent satisfaction, i I and this will ho used on all this Reason. With l Hus motion, and the knife in pond onier.il m-v- 1 er chokes. Wo own Murray 'h patent for pul ling y.u.tha .b.iqk Sidv.lc.edgo, byAvbiell choking is AhvlatNTi nrtd to guard against contention, | and insure our customers against molestation,' we have bought tlio right to use Green and ' Fmbiiflh’s patents on tlio knife ns wo build it, - | The change from Reaper to Mower is very sim- , plu and tnndo In a few minutes ; and a wheel is I attached to tlio outer cud of the moving bar, to I . regulate Iho height of cutting, to facilitate back ing, and movo from Held to, field. ■ points to Consider in Baying a Reaper. Eve- I ry farmer, by himself or wills a neighbor, should 1 hare a Reaper. H you have mum, m e\eti il j * y u n have au old-fashioned hack-breuker, ;on 1 1 will look for one— ‘ ist—To.cnl a.-11, clean and easy, and with a ’ Unifo tlpil dues not ,k choke.” , ; 2d—Strong and reliable* not getting sick ! w lion needed. ‘ - 3d Raslly managed, that you, your I».>\ s ! ami hands can work wilhout.difficulty. 1 hard upon the Team, neither ot ’ heavy draught* galling limit .pocks by heavy ' weight Upon the polo, nor thumping their ’ shoulder tft every obatruclion. There should ho uo.aldo, draught- , 1 olh—Tkklng up lodged Crain, .working I .welkin all kinds. 1 [£7-Upon the first five polnts rio Reaper ex \ colls Atkin’s Solf-Rakcr, and fcw’cqual It, n,-Sopt.A IBsr>. J. S. Wmant, Esq.—Dear Sir-Having pur chased in July Inst, Atkin’s Self-Uakingßeapcr uud Mower from Tour agent, IJ. Li Burkholder, Esq.,l lake pleasure in refcommenulng Uns tho most oconotnlfcr.l Reaper for tlio’fttroior to buy. •I am suro litevct‘hcloro'cut wia pnt’up tho samd nmonht of grain with-rio littlo-oxponso, bo 111110 help; i*itut rto well. I bellovo t haVa'finvod the price of thdlßvtlhor. this year; 1 ’ [ Nrtt ohlythat, but it runS'llght on the horses. Tho Raker saves agoodimnn.' Tho ovdlt atut reguiai-'dcpoHitftry-of tho 1 granola will aivvo one map in four in Wilding. J .TV3ol»rtvs had frmivfwcntyVd’thlrty .farmers looking at it when going, many of whom had r blhor RoafiorS but not thoßtiknr.,aiid Uio nf.thomsaidU was wolll ’l'fcnow of.up machine .cquM'.toilt.,, had ltntartod.,flPt;Ofc «cro» from*6 o’oJpcMWO.p*-. clack* jit was,timothy.,h'lf .theso.linqsqanbo lofony aval} to you, you may use thorn as'you think bos*. ; " I, 7 ■ ’> •: v;, * • - • Yours Roffpoolfmiyvi, .. -JOHNS.STOETT-,; "! CAivliw-ii OctriulpeH., . .ToiJfS. Wnionr; Inst I purchased of your agent inCarljalo. 11. L. Burkholder, one of Atkin’s poll-Rcklng Reap ing and can safely recommend it as •tho most complete, economical labor-saving machine-of tho,kind, yet Introduced Into lids pnvtbf tbo'country; although my farm Is hilly, ’it.pcjrloiineddts work to my entire satlblaytion, and'to ttfo 'admiration of a’-great number ol 'fanners who-were present on the occasion of its trial. Besides-making the cleanest work of any Reaper I have over men, it requires but half tbo power to move it that Itoapcrsdogcnurajly. Two horses Or .mules can draw it with case,' though I used four on account ufthe land being somewhat rough and uneven, j To all farmers having large crops to out I j would nd\i»i* as a matter of convenience and economy to procure one of Atkin’s Self-raking 1 Reaping Machines. Yohm Respectfully. I JACB NOFFSINGER. Oaiiusi.k, Oct. ft, IRo'i. Ma. llr.vm- L. lirakuoi m;n —Deai Sii I fake great pleasure in bearing testimony to the invaluable character of ‘■Atkin's Self-raking Reaper and Mown,’’ 1 had both iu use on my farm and each peiloimed its work to my entile sutislaclion, and to the admiration of many I'atmeis w In. w ilncssed them in operation. 1 recommend this machine, as one ul the most impoitant invenlinn.s fur the farmer, and a gieat economical labor-saving machine. You, as the agent for Mr. J. S. Wright, have done a lasting benelll to onr farming communi ty by tho intioduction of flic Reaper into this comity. Very Respectfully, "W. M.' HENDERSON, Oakland, Cumin co., Pa. ■ Yonu Siumra Srtu.vcs, Pa., Oct. 1, ISo-V J. S. Wuioht—Dear Sir—Automaton Silf rukitig Reaper 1 bought ot you did its work well, cutting and raking better limn I have ever had grain lilted tcom a hand rake, and (akingotl tho heaviest and most weighty bundles, it ia of easy draught and well built, and I think it will give perfect satisfaction to every funnel that wants one. I would not have any other. W. F. BONNER. IlaanisDUiio, I’a., Sept. 30, 1865. J. S. Wiikiht—Dear Sir —The Reaper that 1 bought of your agent, Albert Jaqucs, I tried on my farm in the presence of some fitly of Ibo bust farmers in Dauphin comity, and it gavo per. (ect satisfaction to them all. 1 cut my harvest with the Reaper, and if I could not gel another 1 would nut take one thousand dollars for itt 11 this is of any use to you, yon tuny use it as you choose. HENRY IIEKU. Tuuntos, N. J.. Oct. 17, 186 J. S. W incur— Dear Sn The Reaper that you acTit me I was highly delighted with ; it done its woik to my entire satislaeiimi in gum and grass, and i consider it the best Roapei m use, ami 1 recommend il to the fanners ot New J cise\ . KMJAII MOUNT. M.uni.r*, Fa., Oct. IH, 186 .1. S Wiitour—lU>ar Sir-ln r< , gmd to*Al kin's Sell-rakmg Re.ipei and Mowei 1 Imiight ; of \ our agent s, I‘. M orris & Uo.. of I’hi I.id el- j jdiia, aim 1 nmsl say, il done )Is woik will, en Mi u satisfaetiuii in grass and gi ain, ami w oiild 1 lecomiiKiai Uto the I.uineis ol I’enns)lv.nn.i. . Jt.illN’ ML'SSEH. ' Trfvton, N. J.. Oct. 1, 18A5. J. ?. Wumiir -Dear Sii —Your agent, 11. («. | Bennet, e.illed on Us this smnii.ei, to see if we would nceept the agency of the Atkin a Sell raking Reaper, We had made up our minds, not to accept the agency of any Reaper oi M "W -ef, until we could get one that we pould have confidonctJ in to recommend to onr cit'-ttiiners, as we arc manufacturing agrlcultmal impllo. ments at Trenton. Now, Sir, w 0 <\ouhl be glad to accept tlio agency of Atkin’s Reaper here, as wc have Implicit confidence to recommend it lo the Farmers ot New Jersey and Pcnnsj Ivania. MUI.LICK & QUICK. Carlisle, May 15, IK'ib. CuiEiboi luud valley Bank, # I’UOFKIFTORS, - Wu.t.MM Kvn, MKLCitoin Brkxxkmas, Ronr. C- Steuuett, John Dukt.ap, Ktcu’D. Woods, . ‘JoitH S. Steuuett, wbuir cs TrtWLAPi ' • ■ "HT'TV.'. atnftaitOH. T' UJS Bank, .doing of Jvbfi Jfrcnncnmn Bt Co. 1 , fa’now fully pre pared to tlo a general Banking Business with prtimptnesa and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Particular attention paid to (he collection of notes, dralts, checks, !kc , in any part of (lie United Suites oi Canadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of all oideis miniated to them, may be relied upon. They will at all limes he pleased to give any infninintion desired in regard lo money nmtlers in general. Interest at (lie rate of 5 per nni. per annum will he paid mi Special deposits us heretofore. Banking House in Trout’s Build ing. Main street, a few doors east ol the Rail toad Depot. Open (or business Irom 9 o’clock in Iho morning until 4 o'clock in the evening. The proprietuis ofthis Bank are individually liable to the extent of their estates tor all (he Deposits, and other obligations of Ker, Bienne, man J* Co. 11. A. STURGEON, Cf the highest character for young ladies. They nru lulh peisundud that such an Institu. (ion will be .sustained here hy the citizens and neighboring country, and hope that their coiill deiico may not be disappointed. A department for younger children will be immediately organized. Terms ;irr ifjiion of four months. Boarding, Including fuel,'lights A wash- ing. Primary Department, Higher English, Ancient Languages, each Modern Ornamental branches nt Professors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept in case of protracted illness. References —Hon. Fred. Watts, J. B. Parker, Esq., Rev. C. P. Wing, Kov. A. 11. Kromer, Uev. J. B. Morse, Uev. Jacob Fry, Rev. W. W. Ells, James Hamilton, Dr. C. E. Blumenlhal. Carlisle, March 20, 1860—ly Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE on East High street in the Bor ough ol Carlisle belonging to tliu lieu a of James Thompson, ilo’cd. Consisting ol two lull town lots adjoining each, containing GO leel in front and tw o liundred and flfty feet in depth. The improvements are a hlrge ami commodious TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, also a TWO STORY PR AMIS HOUSE, adjoining. The limner being very largo and conveniently ar ranged, would he admirably adapted for a Boarding House, or a pleasant & comfortable private residence. The out buildings are cun venient and in good reptir. The lots are covered with excellent fruit trees and choice shrubbery. The ownets are nonresidents of our Borough, and .uu veiy desirous that the property should he disposed 01. The terms thn eforc will he made advantage mis to pnreh isers. Enquire of A. L. SPONSr.EH, Real Estate Agent & Scmcutir. j Caillsle, March *J7, 1800, U. » To BttlldtTt) riTIIK School Directois of Noith Middleton J. District, invite proposals for the building ol a Blick School House, ikui Weil’s Church, in saul Distiief. The inrcctors to furnish the ina- Irnala. Plans and proposals may be submitted to the Directors at their next meeting, to be held at lhfe hotel of Tlenry (Jhws.’in Cailitde, on Saturday, the 81st of ay, 1886. By order of the Board. A. V. NORTON, Scct’y, May 8,1850 —4 t Estate Kotlce. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Robert C. Slerret, late of North Middleton township, Cumberland county, deceased, have boon issued to the sutperiber re siding in*Monroe‘township, by the Register of Cumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present I them for settlement to | (i-EORtiE BUINDLE, Excc’r. I April 17, 1856—Gt a ____ jßtcatV hud Cake Bakery. nnilE aubscrllicr respoptfully-.Jnfofa* -id* : JL- irlcrids and tlid’pubno that ho still contin. ues to carry oniho nboVo business, ftt his oM stand in South Hanover street, three doors south of (ho Second 'Presbyterian Clinch,where he is prepared to supply all who call’ mi him with flesh BREAD nud Calces of all kiicU, manufactured from the best superfine (lour. Pound Cakes will bo furnished to older on the shortest notice and In the most pleasing style. Ci/i Dread will he Ainiished dally to futnl lii'i in nny part ol the town, on leaving notice at the Bakery. A Mi|nTinr qualify of Mend and fher, 'Till be kept constantly on hand duilng the sutmlVer SO.lSi.ll. Thankful f'-r past favors, the undersigned hopes by Mrict attention t«* business, and a ill siu: to please, to mcill and receive a Hbcral ihaie ol public patronage. WM. F. SELLERS. .V. B.- I "ill also allend market with Diead and Cakes. Cm lisle, April in. IM.'.r,- 1m _____ SITING AND SUMMEU GOODS. rrtUK Btibscrlhers have just received one of J. iho largest stocks of Dry Goods ever brought to Cat lisle. Their assortment is full undeum™ plete, composing Ladles’ Drrt.B Goods, Silks. Poplins, Challln, Haiges, Tissue*. Lnwna, Mnlli.mles, I.aiuurlim**, Crape de Espagnu, Cambrics, Swims Bomhoxino*, Cashmeres, Al pacas, He Lanes, Spring Shawls, Bonnets. Flats. Flowers, Corded and Hair Cloth Skirts, ami Parasols, also Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery, and Trimming* In gioat variety. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cashmeres, Italian Cloth*, Urap de 11, Caslnncrelts, Linens, Tweed*, Vesting, Silk Undershirts, Haty, Cups, Ciovats, Collais, ike., also iv lull and complete assortment of Staple Uomchtlc Goods lin hiding Woollen mid Colton Yarn, Caipol Cham, Feathers, Window Blinds, Oil Cloths, Li.oking Glasses. Brushes, and Carpet Dags, al so. a great vaiiely ol Fancy article*. | Muiiming Gauds alwnj's on Hand. Those who wish to obtain tho best goods at lou. st juice*, are respectfully invited to call. ,y ' 6 1 ‘ ‘ BLxNTZ&URO. Carlisle, April 17, 180(3. Carlisle Marble Yard. uicilAUD OWI3IV. South Hanover St. t opposite Bent**’ Store, Carlisle, rpHK subscriber Ima on hand a large aprt well X selected slock of Ilcari-Sloiios, Monuments TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will 801 l at the lowest possible rutca, being desirous of selling out hia stock. Head stones finished from throo dollars upwards. Brown stono, mnrblo work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marblo slabs for furniture,'&o., Con stantly on band. Iron railing for comotary lots,' &c./ of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly Attended to. ‘ ~~ March 27, 1866. - ' ; n FASH, O FISH. . Received \v • 50 bbls. Baltimore .Shad. V"" p t 60 » “ . Honietorol. 50 No. l, 2 auftfug. 6 •* PWfWlta Flab. ’ ■ ■ ' 5 of Werners’ nod dealers In Fish XJi'eVtod, dH I am doUmiluoiV to sail low for 'cMtTor bacon taken In eichan a a. ■ ■ ■ .WILLIAMS’ Family Grocery. Carlisle, May 1, 1868. r~ • ATARM Within the Reach of Every Man. AAA AGUES of good' FAB SI AND S t )UUU COAL LAND in-Ellr County, Bontlhger Township, vl’enmyivanls, .fdf Mlo, giving a Finn ol 26 ucrco fors2Uoj payable in instalments of $1 per wbok,;or UMbusamante [monthly. *•. . : "... '-*"n r..: Farms of 50, 76,100, ofmore acre! ‘adjoin- • trig in proportion. • Each Farmfrontßtoppp a road thirty fret In width.’. . .. . THE SOIL is a rich limestone loamiAHii'JßS pecially adapted to cultivation, as it Is.nrit/ier hilly nor stony, but gently rolling, or lino toblo land. Around and through this properly there nfo already some 20,000 acres under cuftlVAti ratlon, and its fertility has been established I'ioiu the crops produetd. Upon thtesubjcct it is easy to bo hilly satisfied. There is a ready rash market fur produce which is much bettor than trade, It is tho CHEAPEST, nsTand Ol a similar quality is selling at much, higher prices adjoining, and especially such us containsodal. THE*COAL.—‘This in particular is the Cool histrict, several veins underlaying the whole property, and the attention of mlocr»>aDdtbos« acqnulutud with coal lauds, is specially called to it. It has tho advantage of being the nearest to the great Inho market, with which it Wm.bo connected by tho Enubury and Erie Railroad now under contract and in course of completion from Erie to Ridgeway, with descending grade tho whole way. The soil over bituminous, cool is the best, for Instance England and other ■countries. Tito price per acre la trifllngfoptho coal alone, as it will certainly, in so favorable a location within a short time pay largely. • This la important as an immense coal trade will soon open. Four coal companies have already been started to work mines iu tho vicinity, aba there are now fifteen openings around St. Uary.’f. THE TIMBER, Stockholders also receive.— There is no reservation whatever cither of tiro* lierorco.il. It is very valuable, and will pay for a great part of tho laud. On account of tho excellence of streams there aro fine opportunl iles for mills. $5O 00 8 00 12 00 Fur health, (tic location is much recommend ed by Physicians. Tho chilla and fevers,aro unknown, also pulmonary complaints, being protected from the north east wluds by tho Al lepli.mies. Thu water is pure aud amongst tbo bust, the land abounding on flnu springs. Four Railroads will shortly bo completed connecting it by a direct communication With New Vm-U. Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie, Buf falo, and all the ciilus on tho Lakes.. They aro the Suulmry and Erie, tho Alleghany Valley, die Pittsburg and buffalo, and tho Venango.— Energetic exertions aro being made forstho building of tho Tyrone and Clearfield, vfhlch also passes through this property. The effect of tins upuii trade, and general development, as well as the coal, may be imagined. Thu huge and nourishing town of St. Mary’S is in the ceutiu of tho tract, nmnborlag ncarB,- OUO inhabilauts. It has Hotels, good pnbllQ schools, saw and grist mills, stores, well stock, ed ai|d eveiything desired. There arq 285 hal’ acre lots In the town of St. Mary’s which will be sold and tho proceeds equally amongst those who buy farms. Ridgeway, tbo country scat, where an extensive' business It done, adjoins the tract on tho west. ThowhoK* Ulbtuct is intersected by good turnpike and utlier roads. This is a rare opportunity offered to uoso who wish to farm or have a good investment for the future. By making proper Inquiries, and cousidcrlng the odvaotages of good soil, an a buudancc of coal, healthlblncss of climate, Uallroad facilities, and its location, % conxct judgement mny be formed of Us present advan tages and ulfimote increase. x ‘ ; * By writing to tho office directions wllTb©giv en to those who wish to visit tho land. A bys» tem of excursions will shortly be adopted. ‘ There is an excellent opening f[or yariom branches of mechanical business, especially tanneries, wheelwrights, axe-handle makers, shoemakers, carpenters and others. Farms caa bo bought by enclosing tho first Instalment. Ladles can hold Shares in their own right. Title unquestionably good, and Wurantec deeds given. Address or apply to Samuel W-. OalioU, Sec’ty.lBs Walnut, street, boWeeb" Fourth,and;Filth Streets;Philadcl i pbla‘. nErEnE\cEs. Henry M. Watte, Eaq., 146 Walnut SUcct, Philadelphia. ■ ■ - John C; President ofPlifladel* ?hl« Gai Company, 7th St. above Chestnut, 'hlladelphla. ' •'* Goo. Wdegand, Esq., Inspector of Coil, City Gas Ofllce, 7th St. above Chestnut, PlilUda., has' been over lha land and examined- tho Hon Geo. R. Barrett, Clearfield, Pepna.j ha* been over the land. , 1 Henry Schmitt, Ksq., United States Wlnt^res idence, Xu. 652 North Fifth St. Phila., ci- uminod the land. ' Wm. F. Boone, Esq., south side Of WalnolSl. below Fourth, Phila., examined the land. Hon. Alexander L. Hays, Lancaster. Goo. Walmsley, Esq., St. Mary’*, Elk county, a recent settler. Richard Gardner, Esq,, 030 Poplcr St. Phila., lias examined the land. J. L. Barrett, Esq.. Proprietor of tho Mount Vernon House, Second St. abort? Arch, Phila., has examined the land. E. C. Schulte, Esq., Justice of tho Pcactj, St. Murv’s, Elk county. Chun. I.uhr, Ksq., President of tho Doro Ugh of St. Murv’s. J. S. Wela, Esq., postmaster, St. Mary**.' Geo. Tavlor, Esq., Deputy Poalmastcri St, Mary’s. Mr. Win, T.vous, St. Mary's. Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, St. Mary’s. Mr. Jonn Corbe, E. U. Stone, Esq., WclUvlllc, Ohio, Coftl op< orator. L. Wijmarlh, Esq., PUUtmrg, Ecnqa. Borough CounclliOt St. Mury’i to the Public. Thu ii .'o certify that,having btenover th* tract earner/ by the lUJgcway Fains and Coo I Company and giircn t/ o thorough examfuo/fon, tctjlnd th* re/jrcieida/ioiu of that Company to COTfict — IVt find the toil to be the most fertile—the Coat and ho, i Ore to tic in intahautlablt quanUtui, through Ihi if hoi* t H»trict-~the Fan is in — ' Carlisle, April 24,1656f-Brf» lIA NOS WAKVEP. KEEPERS, Fillers, Colliers, Wajggdners, Wood-choppora and other hands, win fljp* amploymont at the Carlisle’ Iron W6W** miles oast of Carlisle. ' ✓." BOB, April 17,1856—8 t *■ ‘ }T*], ,. r 1 '* ■ *CTrw~rn. rrr** ft'iot of P-routy* MtArs self .TUSy.nii»F'^ol { te WARRAXTS,' ; A l ’ Ift W tahd ? WirVinll Wntod by.thh'tCsr- A lisle lAnd Association*,*'thr which the highest cash price will be-paid, i Apply 46Pith er of tlio anderalgaadr ’V , A .i uiHl. , , WM. BENTZ'. May 1, 1856—St U } t(