—Pinions Hi ml - wqi& vby Avhich they arc, red.belwfecn the government of President Rivas Hnually ogUalcd/ their public Authorities and the Nicaragua Transit Company, which *nnable to olfqrd due prelection, *o foreign-, involves the necessity of inquiry into the rights B ij ftiul-to fpriighd»ucrc^lb-'withih : lheirtcrrno-. pf. citizens' of the United Slates, who allege oreven to qbfcml their own soil against iH- that they have, been aggrieved by the nets ol U’’.j uf4 i aggressors,, foreign or domestic; the the former and claim ptotcclion and redress at 1 rden of the losses of the hands of-their-government. In the second filch therefore, det'blves 1 hiJ no small degree place, the inter-occaliio communication by the -the foreign'States associated' with (them way of Nicaragua la effectually intcri'ftptcd, relations bfjgebgraphicftl vicinitySrxjf ; nnd the persons and property of unoffending 'finmlrdat ihtbrCQurgc.',' :private citizens of the United States in that •Suchis more 'bmphbtiCally! (| lc sUlialrdn 'of country require the attention erf their gnVern i, '■ United Stales' >vitli respect to the Republics ih'cnt. Neither of these objects can receive due if‘Mexico and of Ceuirnl AnieiiCa. NoUvith- consideration without resumption of diplomatic Kionding.t however, -tUq-relnlivo- remoteness of intercourse with the government of Nicaragua. Slates from America, facts ( of the Further than this, the documents show that ♦mne'ordvr have not ;failed to appear , conspicu- while the inlcr-ocennic transit by why of Ni huslv in their intercourse with Spanish Aurer- caragnn is cut off, disturbances at ‘Panama Ican^Republics. ; Greatßritain has repeatedly have occurred to obstruct, temporarily at'lehsi, Lien constrained to resort to measures of force that by the way of New Granada, involving fordhe prOtcction of-British .interests in those tho sacrifice of the lives and property of ciii- -Franco found it necessary to'ftttnck zenk of the United States. A special Commis he CaSlle of ; SaiV Juan do Ulon, hud even to sioner has been dispatched to Panama to inves »tork Vera Cruz, in’order to obtain ligate the facts of this occurrence, with a vict ress,for wrongs t doiic to Fhinclmlen in McN- pbriicnlarly to the redress of phriics aggrieved. - % ‘ , But'mehsuics c/f another class will bo demand- SVliat is'mcmdrablc in Ibis rffcpi-ct, in the ed for Ihc'futui'c security of inter oceanic com nluct and policy of IhcUnilcd States, is.tlipt iminicallOh by this as by the other routes of iilcit.wohhl beascasy for ns 16 Kod. the isthmus. )S(rb hew territories Tr’cWi America, tis His it be difficult to suggest a single ob • European States tq do this in Asia'or -A ! fii- ject of interest, external or internal, more im and while, tf done'by us. it might be justi. porlanl to the United States than the mninten. las well on the fAiegefl gyOufid of the advan- mice ol the communication by hind and sea bc ,c which WOttld accrue therefrom to thetern- tween the Atlantic and Pucillo States and Tor ■ics’ftftrfoywVabd nbsdi'bedpybt we have ab- ritories of the Un on. It is a material element ined from doing it in obedience to considijrh- of the national integrity and sovereignty. I ns-of right not less than of policy; rttui, have adopted such precautionary mcasures it, while the courageous and sclf reliant spir- and have taken such action for ihc purpose of if oar people prompts them to hardy enter* affording security to the several tiansit routes sc-t, and they occasionally yield to the temp- of Central America, and the personal proputy ion’of taKing part in the troubles of coun- of the citizens of the United States connected rs near'at' hand where they know how po- with or using the same, ns are wulun m\ Con ttirtl their influence, moral and mental, must siUnttonal poWer. and us existing circumslan • 'the American Government has uniformly ces have seemed to demond. Sltould there I steadily rcsisled-all attempts of individuals measures prove madiqmile to the object, that he United States to undertake armed og- fact will be comimimcate-d to Congress with Sibil against friendly Spanish American sm-h recommendations ns the exigency of ihc itillcSi ease may indicate. FRANK. FIERCE. hHe’lh} WfmW f tkc t|IR W IKES )Tv a n"l<- U.-n OlGcc has Seen in discliafgc of its duties. c , p Uot . g | o May H, we learn tliai as never failed-to exert all the authority,m tju} )ojj[ ul|l|tl ,j; i of Mr . ( ;„ x vvel . c 1()lllul „ n tho VCSttd to repress such-enterprises, because | m( , niing (>1 - lhut m)lir n, u wltt mill .d John are ill'violation of the law of the land I Ks,j.. under a tree, both dead, ami sup h the Qurwlilultefl requires him to eieenU.- 1 i„ m . been dead tar sevi-rui ,in\s. Tlu-» fully, because they are contrary .to. the I W ero only about miles from home. Ilmris<>n •y of the Government, and because to per- \V vsong and Jacob Diburl wm* the persons «Im tlicih.would be a departure frnm good faith 1 found their remains. It is nss*-iii-d that Mr. ’•ds.those American Republics in amity j \t’\ song bail a dream indicating tin* place « hcio IS,'which arc entitled to. and will neicr ! the children v\eje, ut which he intormed Mr. to,enjoy Id their calamities the cordial j Ihberl (ho nest morning, m.d m pm->ediog to 'thy, and in their prosperity the eflicient ; the pl.icu there they were sure enongii! It is „r.hc Govermuent, and of ilu- j • «”"* T, t-LmM -,»y l '» l °; ,r lu " s i ", 11 ;j 3 rw r“ l . ,rf 1 'il:» lljUnics violalcil or sncrwsCilly t-va-1.-l. I- c|i , , ol ,iu-ir ium.coot lull.- ,l„l ’to say wlml is true ol all law* in all co,,n - ,| lcn „ ),,, , n .p.-uei-loi lb and Ton', ci »t u--t, in ,but not more so in the United .Stales than ,| l( .i ! '( J ,u u . r - s man-don on iiigli. r one whatever of the countries of Kurope. | j lu , i)f ,i„. H h cldhlion lias maleri.dlj 5 it lo repeat that the laws of Hie I'ni.Lcd tin- capital of certain Know Nothings .prohibiting all foreign military enlist- J w i lo h.ui iudnstrinu>)y circulated n reports bieh, Of expeditions within our Territory have Wl . |, IVI . IU) rlunbt. was liulievud b\ mm\ of their iXCCOtcd with impartial good fnith, ami d,.Puled brothieo, viz-, that they bad hem kid » a.l'thc nature of things permits, as well ■ napped l>y a UaMudic. inititniion in Candn ia pVc'ssinn of private persons as of the offteinl | County, witli the view of converting lltc boyi lUbf Olhef GoVcriiiftertt!?, both •of Europe into im»< > Tim K. N. “High PiieKt” who AmericA. stalled ili.it report. Himuld nf om*o be rewarded imbue the Central American RepnUics fo niili a Lmlmr nu-d .1 as in.licaiivo ni Ins capnei iuh modern events have imparted most ly to ••; r.U .'hnenru Uultonl Gi.zellt.. minencu. «s that of-Nienfagnn, by reason of " rarliculnr position to the Isthmus. Citi j of the United Stales have established in 1 its iinrv*# regular intl-roecanic Transit Route, md only in utility and value to the oirt* pYv rsty■ wiAWished in the territory of A l ew ,nrt la. The condition of Nicaragua, wotild. fi believed,'have been much more prosperous it has been but for the occupation of its by TA fofeign.power, and fur le disturbing authority, set up and sustained / the same power In a portion of tlic territory, r ine(ins of which its domestic sovereignty is its public lands vVere Withheld mi sclllemenl, and it was deprived of all the iritimc revenue which it would otherwise coU :l, on imported merchandize at Sau Juan del RiUiaso circumstftnces «f tho political debilt* -of the Republic of Jiiicarft*;irt. <md when Its habitants were exhausted by long conlimu-d iij war between parties. • neither of lliem rong enough to overcome the other, or pef-ina nllv maintain-internal tranquility, one of the itendlng faciiona of the Republic invited the isthnfeo and co operation of a small body of ’citizens of the United Hi ales from the H’ate California, whose presence, as it appears, .an end at once to civil war, ami restored ■i.ircnt order throughout tho Territory of iartigua, with a new administration, having j its head ft distinguished individual, by.birth ntiwm'of 1 the llepiiblic, U.Tatricio Rivas, as proVhtional RrCHident. /■ ft Id the established policy of the United Res to recognize all governments without estidif'of their source or their organization, of liio'mcatts by which the governing is attiiiri their power, provided .there he « rcrnincwt.de facto, Accepted by tine people of j country, find with reserve only of time as ! he recognition of revolutionary governments! liig ont of the subdivision ol parent States t* which we -arc in relations of amity. We lot go behind the facts ol a foreign gnvenre - t! exercising actual power, to invesiigaie ’ions'of legitimacy. Wo no not inquire the caures which rimy lmse I«l to ft change 'Wnsitln Inditlcrent whether iucCcssfnl revolution has been aided by for ;n intcrvcnlion or not—wlmther insutfection w Ore existing government and mthcr, has' been established in its place ac irdlng’to pre-existing forms, or in a manner lopted for the occasion by those whom we my find in live actual posA-ssion of power.— i ill these IhMtcrfl WO U-avo lo the people and piWic Anthoritins of the particular counlf.y.tq |«tcVmmc t Ami their delvfmlnailon. wheihcf by positive action'or by fiscerlaimd Ac- is te us A fcnfliciont warranty of the tgltimftcy of tho now Government. tho.filicty-VcVch years which have, ' cd since the of tho vkistmg limcnt of the Unlteil Stqles, in all which |u!* Union., has maintained undisturbed die tranquility, wo hqve had occasion to hizo Govcrhinenls tie facto, founded eitluV imcsllo revolution or by military invasion ahro:\d, in many of the Govennnents of ic, ..Ills the more liiipciailvtly.nccps.sary ily Ibis rule to tho Spanish American Re is, in corusideration of lire frequent, nnd Wlotn.anomalous changl-s of organization ministration which they undergo,'nnd the ilionary nature of most of these'changes, ijch -tho recent fencs of revolutions in the ;an Republic is an example, where live ssivo RevoluUonnty Governments have their appearance in the course of ft lew hs, and’been recognized koccessively, eacli j political powcr'of that 4 connlry, by the d States. : - icn. therefore, uoiho Hmo since, * new stcr the Republic of .Nicaragua pre vd himself, of Frepi , Rivas, he n)U*t and would have hicw re td ns such, unless ho wan foiirnl, on in /, subject to personal exception, but for, tho ICC of flfttisfactoi'y. infdrmftlioh T iipdn;thb lion whether President Rivas wets ; ln fact icad of nn calahlishcd Government-of the jblic of Nicaragua,tlodbtns to which arose, mlrfrora tlic circiimstance? pfhH Avowed liatioH wlrithrm'ed'cmigrahtH recently frqin foiled States, hut that *ho proposed Minis limsclf wAs of -Wat class of persona, and ilhcnvlso or previously d citiacn of Nieara^ lOlhcr Minister from the Republic ofNicA* lA'ha's how presented himself, and lifts been fed asbuoli, satisfactory evidence appear* ,hat lid represents thc.Qovcmwcnt dejacto, so far as such exists, the Government (j® i of:that ‘republic. ‘That, reception. wli|la ijcdjdahco wIUV tho established » policy of V'nited States, ayas liUowiso called for by v imperative special.exigencies, which re* 3 U)Rt tlda Government shall enter at qnoc diplomatic relations with that of Nicara- In the first place, a dincrcqce has Opeur- ’Tt'rtftU of Bfspret. At Tl meeting of Ihe CarVsle tlnr bebl on fW 27, h last.. on moion of Win M. Penro-w, r,<q.. .1 B. I'iirkir, Esq .nna called to (be Chair, and Win. J. Shearer. K<q., nppr inted Secretary : when the deub of John E- Moore-, E>q.. having been announced, the follow.rtg iKaitobJo ahd resolutions were adopted : Whereas, the hand of death has been laid on artolher of onr number, and sum’moned from oUr midst, John E. Moore, Esej., a h»i\\\bcV‘ ol the proftssum hist entering on his career. Resolved, Tlrtl wo deeply feel the solemn warnings rtCcnlly and slortmgly brought borne to ns by the death of so many incniLets of the Carlisle Bar. . . v , ■ Resolved, That in the death of-John .E. Moore, Esq., wo regret the loss of one whose (allots lilted him to take ft high rank in his profession. Resolved. That fresyhtpnlhiac Vritb his af flicted family and friends in their bereavement, anil ollir them our heartfelt condolence-^ Remlrnl, That the procicdmg* of this meed ing he published in the papers of tins Borough, and aim that the Secretary semi a copy of them to the family of the deciased. Ditb. In IC ifOpmiHborongli (up., on the 1 Ith of May. Its hi.i/..uiKTli K vstMt, "Ho o( Coorge Kyrler, .■ceased, aged 7M jevrs, one moulli nmj IK in thi*« borough. of consumption, on Momlai •veiling liM, .lons E. Menun, Ksq., (a member ,( the Carlisle Bar.) aged i.-ars, roOTE sk imoTiicn, PKAC'f IC.\h numbers & Gas Fillers, Sfiafh Hanover opposite the yliAcncmi Ojficc. I.cad ami Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks, HjVlr.Uits, Bath Tubs, Hot anil Co'd Shower Hath Boilers* Baiba, Wash Basins, Water Closets, Hydraulic ilahn, Ac’C Force and Lit! Tumps, &c., &c. Wrought Iron Wd'il. Tnlies. And overv description of (Veka and V’ilUugs tor (ins, Steam, Water. Kc. Superior Cooking Mangos, Heaters amUl.m liMim-s, put up hi Churches, Stores nrtd Dwelling*, at short nolleo and in tho most modern style. AH m.iteiUla anduork in tpir line at /««» mth and warranted. (’oiuitry work and Jobbing promptly attend ed fo. Carlisle, May 2G, IB.ML tiiinbrrl ILnwlhfcrl WChljfAMi F. MHIHAV, would t'e'-peet ’Billy unnmmco to Builders and Lumber Merchants, that he is prepared to Saw Lumber to Order, ol any length and size under «mW« fid. Always on hand and lor sale u general assortment ol DRY LUMUt'.H, at his yard, loot of Market s(roet, Hanlsbnrg. White and Yellow Tlno Flooring, Culling, FirnkOommou unit Panel Boards and Plank. Hemlock, Joist ami Scantling, A»h, Cherry, Poplar, MnjHo Plnhlf, &c., &c. Shingles ot dlll’erent qualities. All orders from a distance punctually attoml- MI irmburg, Dauphin County, Pa.” May 2H, IH-IC, - Bui _ . $lO Kcward. OTUA.YED or Stolon from the suhscribor, ro* O.ldlugot Bolling Spring*, Soutli .Ml.ldlupm townnlilp. Cnmtu’ilnod cmmly, Pn„ nlioot Hi" T P illlt, Inslaiil, » DON HOUSE, will, f\r*r\ „ lulu mail" ami tall and wldto loco. tVs\ Tho said horse Is about 16 hands high, ftndin fair condition. The above, toward «ill bb paid for Information which will lend thfi snb acrlber to regain tho ski borne j , JACOB GOODYEAR, Jr. ■ May 2t), IBoQ-0t . 1 ’art UNION jr\t' the onAfijiKuantmtJ hope piiie Company—•BcautiVul linffnivlngs—Mngnm ccnt Gina—Distribution oh Saturday, July Gtli. From' UiQ .Vok-y typld salo of Engravings, IhO Distributing CoMnlHoo beg leave to announce thhlthoy'havb aoleclod Saturday the 0/a 0 f July\ fbr tho distribution or tlio various valuable nun magnificent gifts among tlio‘purchasers of En gravings In tho Chnmbcrsb\irg r liopo £lrc Com pirny-Artl/hldrii' i •’ •' Each purchaser.of oil Engravlhgat $1 linsnn Interest In'tho distribution, find the number of Engravings to bo cold will not for any consider ation exceed (1000. For particular* seel small bllh. ‘ J CAJITDELt, May 20’, »oG-3t Jg/./or Carliile. 'X ■- SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! CHANGE OF HOURS. Ciuul). Valley Railroad Company- ON ani after Mrtmhy, Maj 1 2tUh, 1850, pas senger trains will leave u'S follows, (Sun days excepted,) Yt7.; !■*6n llAanisnvuo. It/ l'raii\. ■£'/ Tiain. Leave Chambcrsbnrg, S.SOA. M. 4.20 P. M. “ Shippensbnrg, 0. 1 8 “ 4.53 “ “ Newville, 0.80 “ 520 “ - Carlisle, , 7AS - O.UO “ “ Mech.uricVL’g, 7. ID “ 0.28 “ An’lVy nl IliiirtslruH-g, 8.1.8 “ 0.50 “ ' I’OK CIIAMUKtISIH RO. b/ Train. 2 <l Train. Leave Harrisburg, U. 50 A. M. i.UU P. M “ -Mechanicoburg, 'J.25 “ 1.82 “ “ Carlisle, 10.02 “ 2.10 “ «* Newville, 10.37 “ 2.18 “ “ Shtppensburg, 11.09 “ 3.11 “ Anivc at Chambersbg 11.87 “ 3.42 “ Tiaius leave Harrisburg far Philadelphia at 8.40 A. M., 7.15 P. M., and 1.15 P.M.,-via Columbia. For Pittsburg, at 3.30 A. M. 12.55 Noon, and 5.05 P. M. For 11-Uiimore, at 8.50 A. M., aril 2 P. M. Trains on the 1) mphln and Snsqnelianha Hail Hoad leave lUrnsbmg lor Heading, Auburn, kc. dally. L!7" Tares from Harrisburg, Carlisle, Sblp ptmsbnrg, and Cbambt-rsbnrg, will bu ten cents las wbon jmicl (or' Tickets, at tho Ofllcc, than when paid in the Cara O. N. L\jl.L, Sup/ K.iilroul Office, ('hamb’g. ) iMuy l>(), IHoIJ. ( iviuj vn Kiun, What belter evidence of true worth could l«c ' given than snth unparalleled increase—l in ] lHj2—3(10:) In 185(i! And though ho little 1 known, ami all the odium ‘to.emu i>l numerous j failures of other Self-rakers, yet not two.thirds I ot the customers could lie supplied Inst year.— j Move Will be diViippointctVthe m-M; for, il farm- i ers'tan get a reliable J§eK raker, they arc de- j termined ro have It; nmVthi* is now thorough- , ly established in the confidence id’ the (arming public. It has a raker always <m hand and lin ing the work, particularly in a heavy or lodged yi op, better Ilian a man. Sin ing al least am.fh ~ , mf in-, i Sifttro l or hand in bindinis even a greater Grain S »v. Hal, Cap, & Sli'Ob More. anA u ttUo u THE Subsriiber has just opened, in the Store Mower. 1C yon intend getting rid of your old ion in formerly occupied toy Mr. (J. . Hit- fashioned back breaker, and- to got a linker ner, on (he ennui ol the public Square, Main ; wit j, jj 1)lie ai) d Muscle oflrnn and .Wood ; yon street, near (lie Market house, & adjoining the m „ st | K . moving, for 0000 next harvest will bv jene'ey store t,i Mi, Wm. D. A Xaugle, an on- I no mo aus supply the demand, nS the 1200 m hieh fire new splendid a<!uu t meUt of 11A I’S.l Al’S, W(IM » () nisiillicient the past season. 11 HOOTS, fc SHOES, of every Variet y price Strong, il ■■liable, Om>d Materials, ftbd IVell Hi* H;,|m coi'Sivt of cvlra floO Moleskin. Heaver, i jppp. A Helper that constantly gets out of Pe.vl, Olaxet. Kossuth. Sporting and children's nri i,- r isa neisanf-e and dear at any price.— Hats. These hats are manufactured b) Oak- H l( ,.ik.ige» with this have been inconsldciable. HAVING been instructed in tlio art, (I>\ Dr. (Jeo. Z. Bret?., a graduate of the Baltnnoie Dental College,) is* now prepared to receive his (Viends ami peilonu tliu vaiioua operations In tiie lirto ot the dental ivolession. ft‘ his residence, in Soidli street, Ud door from West St. Clive l us a e ill. Terms moderate. I Carlisle, May 2’.t, 18M5 —tf Inpl. Morris (’■•.. nn<l other celebrated bat- , |ot „ id,standing lliu increase <>t geaiing r>\ Hie lers of Phihdelphi i. He lus also every variety ]{ u k cr , o« ing to the care u-" '! m g-md n* itei • „f bom.; in innf.ictnrod bats, together witli itll , ](l i H an ,\ pulling them Ingeili. r tboi.mglily.— Kiihls of I inrv straw fof eluldien. All these yj an y have cot IVom 100 til dim uciv' .ui<l us.t goods ho will gn.ir.mteo to give entire saliofae* . Wlt j, ono> without detention. nr any expense liijji. for repairs. Tho hanest is .1 but i> nip Mi.it.nn, His stock of SllOK$ are made np of every y , J|X ailt & machine that e, in be leln-d uj on, varietv uml stylo, from tho cheapest In Hu* host ( lim j ji,| 8 js the one, as oxp.’neiiee shows, urtick’ in tho market. nod cannot fail to please [ j n oase of Management, Homs not surpassed 111 1 Vespeert lily solicits the patronage ol the p cxv purchasers tho past yo.ir, uml not mu; i p„bhe, letding tonrtilont Unit ho nun tlie , in t m hud had any i xperk uce with it; ' ■;lie«i pest uml best gooih in the conoly. ; am 4 generally machines weie shipped so late as J. B. KELLER. ( ,„ij u> bo leceived Just at h.nu-st, or idler it ' was begun, lienee there ".is no tune to expel ’ * , imt-nl ami lourn about it, "Inch is poner.UU so necessary wi'tb novV macUnev Tins Mill ho ob viated thO trmins sea non, «ub those "ho are miso in oi'leniiß earlier than last spring. Some, ton, fell into improper lunds, ns orin-s wi-ru fllloil indiscriminately, till the snpph laded.-- in several instances mn'Chim-s were returned and sold again to proporjwrhes, and they give excellent satisfaction. -Vet *mder nil these dis. advantages, not two percent, give nny serums truuhle ; find we "ill guaranty mindi less nest season. _ . May 22. HWL Going Wod I HAVING mmle my arrangements to ro on (In: lAI li <>V Juno next. 1 "ill sell u oir all i*r iinv part of mv rIocU of GOODS ami ti CLOTHING n't rosG Don't fill then to call n- fl IC« doors above Hie I’ost Olllre, if its pond j 1 bargains yon nto looking for. I also request ftil persons wlm knnSv ibeYnselves ImioMcd to I Call and nay the same before said d.iy. OHAS. BARMTfiL Mfty 29, 18oft— 3L UN lOW HOUSE West Mai*i frtrfeci, Cai-lmlc, Pa. 1 WINIIOLTZ & SMITH, PROPRIETORS. WOULD- resJwtiftiHy .inform IbojJuhHc that (hey have leased (fio nlrtiVe NVcIl IcVinWn old stand Kdely occupied by H’m.'Crezier,where , il>oy w ill be able to accommodate the travelling public wib tin eye to tbclr comfoil and conven ience. , .. Tl»is House bns lately boon built and t tic , rooms nro large and airy; his table Mill ulwajs be supplied witb the best the mailed can nflonl; , ample stabling lor a large mind er of horses, «l lae.hed to the premise*, wiih fnithlul nnd ex perienc'd ostlers. In short, every nn angemr..; , b is been nude lint cmiM in any respect tender llie “Union House'’ a desirable stoppfng place, and the subscribers hope that by asKldlmis at lenlion to tbu wants of Ibeir guests to merit a share of publie patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, mouth or year. May 22, 1866—tf. A\ AIU)HAIIU E a rrfricnrc to the /nyitig of parei/inih tn Pill. Uedjord mul North Streets, BH it ordained and enacted by the Town Council ol (lie borough ol Carlisle,and it is hereby ordained ami enacted by tbu authority ti, 0 * same, That all sidewalk.* Or pavements shunted in Pill street and inbedloid street ol I his borough, nnpaved, or made of any other material than Iniek, Veporled by tbu Street Xlommilleo of said Conned o« requiring to be paved, rolnid or repaired, filial I bo made, or re. laid with brick. And it shall bo Iho duty of tho Street Commissioner (in case ol the neglect, or refusal of tho owners, or occupiers of the lots upon which said pavement oV sidewalks nro located, to make, or relay tho sahio with brick, for n longer period than ninety days ufUr no. lieo shall ha' Q been served upon them by the High Constable of said boiongh,) H Ihc ek pensu of tho borough, to make, relay or repair, all such pavements without delay, ns directed in section dth ol an Ordinance passed I7th Jan uary, A. I). 1862, and report the sumo to Coun cil Who shall proceed as directed In said ser (b/n. provided, however, Unit in Pill street | tho above Ordinance shall only apply on llie West aide Irom North to South street, nnd on | the East side from North to Sunlit street* aid I on Bedford street, on Iho \Vest side I'oni the | Noith side ol Wolilel’s proputty In South street, | and on The East side Itom the Ninth side ol j Mi. Tron’ls property to South street. Nee. 2. Tli it tho provisions of this Oi ll rnnee shall also apply to North sh eet on the Noith side from Hanover to Bedford streets. Sec. .1. Tint hereafter no person shall bo al lowed to run upon the sidewalks nr pavements ol this borough, any wheol-harrow. hand-barrow, iro cart, hand wagon, or other whollod appliance whatsoever, except iVhon to rfoss said sidewalks or pavements, Under n penalty of Fire dollar f. Provided, however, that this shall not apply to children's carriages, or to wheeled chairs for tho accommodation ol in valids or disabled persons. See. *l. That so much of section 3d ol.an Or dman’co passed Otl day of Juno, A. 1). 1862, as relates to (bo purchase of provisions in the Market House of this Boroughf previous to certain hours announced by the ringing of a boll, by the clerk of said Market, Iho same shall bo ivinl Is ln?reby repealed. Enacted and passed by (ho Town Connell o( the Borough of Carlisle, thy blh day of May, A. I)., 1860. A. NOBLE, Chief Dnr&ss. A (test—W ll. i.i am H. WKTiKL, Sic. fu Carlisle, May 16, 1660. hUM N Itc LETTERS of Administration on tho citato of Ferouica Weaver, late of Upper Ailed Uvn., dcc’d., have been Issued by tho Register of Cumberland cohhty, U tho subticribor re siding in said township All persons Indebted nro requested to hiaUo Immediate payment, and thoso having clullna to present them for settle m°nt' 10 JOHN W. COCKUN. Mm'r. May 1, 1850—0t* . (X 7“ Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, I’erfnuno- Jos Fancy poods, Oonfontlonarios, soiling rap- W^i„rri«U«lv......t iiij _ ItlEppEll South Hanover Sli'oct. Cm lisle, May 21, 1860 FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. THE atkin’S 'self-raking t REAPER ANW MOWER, 1 Oct. b. iwr.. WILL bu for sale in (Whale. by Henry L. 1 foil. Ih.snv L. BunKtioi.HKn —Dear Sir—l Burkholder, nt tlm follow iup rates : Reap- , uke rv , x \ pleasure iu bearing testimony hi Hie cr, cash, sl*io ; Reaper and Mower, cash, SH)U; invaluable character r«1 ••Atkin’s Sx-ll raking Reaper mid Mower, mi lime. $210; Reftper, ( R c; ipcr und Mower,” 1 bad both ffi nsn un inj SIBU ; s7’> on delivery ; s7afirst of September; j„ rm am l uadi petitioned it? work to my entire ami the balance find of Dccembm, with freight ' v^ti.siac,ion, und to the 'ndiniralion of many In,m the Factory at IlarrisbOiK- .Tho Atkin’s ! Cmmers who witnessed them in operation. I Reaper is built id tho best innleriul Hint can be recommend this machine, ns one ol the most found, und pul up m. the best .vorkmanlike inrpuTtnnt inventions lor the farmer, and a gieat manner, warranted to' cut grain as well us cun economical labor-saving machine, bu done with the Cradle. Farmers gelling At- ' y o n, as tho agent for Mr. .1. S. Wright, have kin’s Reaper do not rot* the risk they would in j ,t o „ c n lasting benefit to otir farming communl iniving a Reaper about one ihousuul miles tv by the Introduction ol the Reaper into this a wav from borne; if there should am thing 1 t .' o ,,,ity. Very Ucspe’cl’fiiUy, break they can get the castings at the Factory': * W. M. HENDERSON, at Harrisburg, at any lime. Foi-souk buying Oakland, Cumb. co., Pa. this Reaper have the bciielit of all improve- 1 in ,'ids free, hereafter, •by applying to J. S. 1 Vouk Si trnra Riunsos, ?n.,CM. I, 18o’>. Wright, at the p -'dory. - J, S. Wiunnr-Dear Sir-Autotnafob Self- CHHISTIAN STOUFFER, Agent at Cham- ; Reaper 1 bough, nl yon did its work bersburg; H. L. BURKHOLDER, . ravelling ending and raking bet, ertban I Inn c ever Agent at Henry Herr, Agent ut L.:. r - gni j n lutt-d from a hand rake, and takingoll rWmrg.and Jamun Fnttpn, General Agent ut and moat weighty bundles. It is diu Factory, at Uarrlsbprg, for I’emuylvania. ■ of - fa9V dnuig. 1 ’ 1 and well bin’,, mid 1 think it Order through tho above ngenta. wlll R f vo perfect sn,isf..?Hon to every funner that wants one. I would not havO any other. w. f. bo.v:*u. Trt rvynv. N . .1 ., Out. 1 . 1 8-. >. j J S. W ritell r - Deal Sn —Vmir agent. 11 . f< • j Hnitii I. called mi us tlii.s summer, tn see il w> ■ 11 1 < I tin.* •i • i-> nl tin- Alkin’» Sell-. i iking Re.ipe-. We h.i‘l mink- up <mi mimh m< t lo accept Mv ngem-S nf au\ Reaper m Mow* or. until we could grt >.ne tli.U «C CiHjJd h.ne , « mifidonce in to recommend to miV •*, ! ns wo are miuiufiHMiirrng agricultural implle. > mru*s nf Trmdou. -Wm .Su,wo SVould he gl ul • „ orccpl l In* agency of A (kin’s Houser lion-, ns w,. li ive implicit confidence lo rrcotntuend il to Ihc Farmers ol Now Jersey nnd Pennsylvania. MI'LLICK Hi QUICK. I Oittßstf, Muy 1.1, !«.)«■ IIIPRJVED SEIiF-.IDIfiSTtIQ ; [j u p.i.i.v irons or Never Cuke. ' HOISTISG TOMI 9. 1 From the (Irut iulrodiirliou of Him machine. SHf-adjnttiug nay Elevators vith anhfnc. limners li n 0 fluid that to give lithe load fur j /ion la, rope*, <frc. . . ahead of all others, we |u\d only to make it an | ‘2CU» Indejientlrni Too/h, Hay and Gram RttJftJ. rood in grass ns in grain; 'Ye succeeded prut- 300 Ploughs, various sues and pallet n 3. IV well with (ho grqra Jj^stunson» hot themo- non or ftie fcnlfh wns'lifirUl.V fjsremutgh OvettfT” ferns. pniiiie gi.iss, and some oilier kinds. A faster Hat rows, variant tizet and paf.erns, "vnr mis made and supplied In a part of Mir 1 1 ip Huy, Shaw and ('Ol n-sfulk Cutlets. pnrchisers, wind, gave excellent sali'f.uMion. , i«)*| Heading's Patent Pou a Corn Shcllersaud nnd till" will he u-wd on nil lids season. \\ ill. | Clranni. 1 his no.lino, .itkl I lie K lilie in pood 01 del dnei pm l.andtdh'i Kjulutor Hand Cut n Sl.nlets. er rliokea. We own -Murray’s patent l"i put j A'ot. 1, '1 9 I. ling on the hick sickle, edge, h> wludi clinking , *]•;. ,|„, V ,. , ;IV ~ij mmm I u 1 111. d ,il om Ste.ilU i.s obviated; and 1 1 gnirl ng dml c menim*;. ' w lvH . Hi ishd. P.i. The wor kin.in.ship and m.i and ln«v..T our cn-lomcrs apnosl ,• sj aion, ,ne of nosiirpassud «ju.iliiy we have bougnt the light lo use (i i •■•11 and I'.itni* n will pi .tit hy mi e\imm ilom Foihush’s p 1 tent« oil the knife as we hoiM U - ud 1 ■ nip ruoi wi h < I’.o r miph in aUin Ml 1 * The change from Renpor to Mower is mry Him- | v ,-|. Alse, jdo and made in a lew minutes; and a wheel is 1 attached to the outer end oflho moving hir. to I j regulate the height of cutting. to facilitate haek- | mg, and move li"iii Held lo Held. ( j points lo ('oiivfder in Buying a Reap. 1 la" , iy farmer, hy hnoH.df or with a neighbor . «hon Id ] have a Reap'd . It yoli hAvo none, m eiei.il' von have an old I isl.lonu'd back-breakei, }on j , will look for om Ist—To eot well. <*l£m aM easy, and with a kni'h that do. • . hoke.”. •id —Strong and reliable, tod g'diihg M' k when needed. Hd—Easily hVin.ged. ihtA ynh, Jon: ho\s and hands can wmk willionl dWHculty. 4 ( |i s, T 0( hard upon the Team, neilher of heavy draught, pilling IhClr nc'e.ks hy heavy weight upon the pule, nor thumping Mum I shoulders at every obstruction. There should ho 110 side draught. fuh—Taking np lodged Grain, and working well in all kinds. (XT’Upon the first .Ivo points no Reaper ex cells Atkin’s Selt-Rakef, nnd few c.pml il, not wilh-tanding tin* addilion o( tho Kakor. ml,_S,iving one hand In Raking, the hardest work in tho harvest Held. 7tl,— Saving tit hast another band In Rinding, by having thu gravels well laid. Hth Saving in Cutting and Unking, not slnil tering by tho reel, and by tho Raker joMai.g H 01l tho platform. •jlli Saving W.udaga altnr biniUng, thu grain 1 being laid so evenly and straight as to he hound securely, preventing RVatterlng iti thu alter | handling, and protecting the heads well when I stacked. I n 7“ Ifpon the Sixth, Klglillinnd Mull, points, we mihesitalingly claim siiperionly ov. r all olher Reapers ever Invented. Thu saving 01 Wasting gi.iin In hai vesting with machines, is a point not piopeil} appreciated. Kyon belwe.-n ihose I’liiisidered good and the Alkin’s Ihei o is a dilleience, at presont prices, of ten to twenty ■ I dollars per day, and over. !j puh —Converlahlo into a Mdwer, n ith lit lie , trouble and small cost. , Q_7“Somu old Cushioned hack-breaking Rea; 1 pers can bo used for mowing, but no other Sell : u„keri and no eonvorlablo machine claiming 1 to ho n good Honpcr is superior to mint In grass, lllh—Knlfo never chokes. By Murray’s hick sickle edge, for which wo own tho exrln hlvo patent, the great trouble In Mowing Ma. chines—tho choking— is cflectnully obviated. 1 CaatjsUJ, P**.,, Sept. 5, 1800, I J. S. M’tuauT, Ksiy—Dour Sir—Having pur chased In July last, Atkin’s Scir-RaklngUeap f ''' . and Mower from your agent, 11. L. Bnrkborder, ICsq.,l take pleasure in recommending It as (be 1 most economical Reaper for tho faihnor to buy. I uni anni I rtuvcr lu'Toro Tint niul put up tlio 1 flaulo amount nl - BVnlu WHIi no milo oxpenso, »u lilllo help, nnd so woll. 1 bollovo I have snvert thu (llio-UilM or tho priuo of <lw Uonpor tl.ln vonr. Nut only dial, but it runs light on lliu iioriiUiu Tho Unitor fliivos u good mnn. Tho even and regular depository of tho grave's will save ono man In four In binding. We have bad i from twenty to thirty formers looking of Uwbon i going, tnany of whom had other Reapers but • not tho Raker, and tho-mosl ttf thorn aaldlt wjis • tho best, nnd It performed Woll. I knotV of ho I nurohlno equal to It. Thd Mower, ftflcf had I It started, cut OJ acres tVdrrt (T o’dlock to 10 o • • clock. It was timothy. If these linos can bo of any Avail to you, ydtt inay dhom as yorl think best. Yom'H Rijflpqrttfully. JOHN S. STERHKTt O vnf.iHLß, Oct. 9, IBJS. ToJ.B. WnnmT, Esq.-Donr Sir-—ln July Inst I purchased ofyonrngont In Oarlislo.il. Ik Burkholder, one of Atkin's Soll-lUklng mg M;irhin A F. wl cm safely recommend it as the most ccrfhplete; economical labor-saving machine of the kind yet Introduced Into this purl of the dbWry? ulthougli my farm is hilly, it perlormcd Us work to my entire salisluclion, and to the admiration of n great number ol farmery ’who were present on the occasion Of its trial. Bendcs making the cleanest work of any K caperl have over seen, It requires but naif the pm\*ef to move it that Ronpersdogenerally. Two horses or mnles can draw It with ease, though I nsed four mi account of the hind being ■ somewhat rough and uneven. To all funm-is having large crops to cut 1 I would udxise us a matter of eouiemenee and eeonomj to procure one'of Atkin's raking leaping Machines. YVnra Hewpee.tl'iilVy, JACB NOFFSINUKH. IT,\nni*iunin, Pn., Sept. 80, IBoj J. S. Win out— Dour Sir—The Reaper that 1 bought ofyour agent, Albert Jaynes, I tried on my l.irm in the presence of Rome IlMy '-t tjie best farutors in Datipliin county, and it gave per led satishrcVroli fn thehi all. 1 cut rny bnivest with the UVnpeV. lin’d if! cobld nn 1 ! get Strother I would not take mu* thmiWnd dollars for it. II ibis ia ol any use town,' di niav use it as yon house. ‘ iiknuV m:uu. Tut \ro\, X. .1., Ort. 17. 18-m. .1. S. W nn.nr— I*»•«r Sir—Tin* He-] M ’ r that wiu fii-nt me 1 Him liiphh delighted with; ll done its wm lx lo im entile s-UiMm-timi in pr.iin .nnl iiud I eoii'iiKi it the hesl llei'per in ,M..l | r< eouiUiel.il it In the I'.unn i' »t New KUJAII MOl NT. J.HS. J JlmiT, V.\ . 001. 18. IH'»■’i .1 S Writ* iir !><‘ir Sir—ln iru-inl to At Kin's S'll i-il.nnr Knni'ni anil Mnwci I p|ii:u aim 1 nui'l s.ij .it dune it* wutk \\ <ih «*n Hu- s.il.-lanlmn in p.i's ami fimin, ami wmilil imnuluntiM it t •> Inn hum s"I IVnnsv ha ma JOHN MI’SSEK. .',O Story’s IMint (iiam UiilN. IDO Ilickork’s I’ali-nt (,'iiiiT Mills nml I IK-Hr. 8c I>uuhnml mi>n'\Cam K.-..1.in« un.l M••««»« M irtitnos. tl h >'<• llm imln ajicnn m I’inla.i-1j.1n.1. • /" Ajjiu-ullur.il un.l ll<>ilu iillnral Imflr „„ i.ts ami Tm.h. . (l.n.lrn «i..i t I""' > Srr.N m yival \-n ic-t y. I'-r S.ilr l-y 1). LA N IHI Kill N. S"N. Nns ■'l ami -1 Sol’ll' SlMll SI., I’hll.l'l'.l •"I, is.',(s - 'Jin M ij Cimtli. Vallrv lii*lilulo. ci.Asslc.u. ami mihmal .school Ar Mil MASK SIM HU. Rff ./<M. N. Aomf, -V . Pnnn/.ttl. rrillK SKVKNTII SKSSION of this liihlilu I (mu iipi'iis on the Ist i*l M.i\ All Ihe branches of a thorough and Classical education nr • taught here. Tho Normal class ate designed («ji teachers only, or those who ilosln' lo become such. Weekly lectures on Iln'Thc'ii v k I'raet ice of Teaching, wllli exer. eisesonOUT LINK MATS and illnslralions with plulii.sophie.il apparatus. Termn Ht» »r*!, teotrt tulmshed afld lull ion iH'r xrsiii.n (21 ivt't'lli) f l 3. WJ jf'ov further infotmaWon address th«J I ilhmpal ami receive a circular. Mechmirshurg. Cuinh. C“o. Pa. March V, I Hod, Uni * C’H’.nbcrlaml Valloy llnkihi riKHMUKTOKS, WilM\M Kin, Mm iumu Hm ssr.iikn linin'. C. Stkuiikft, .ImiN Hi m \p. Uifii'i*. Wonni, Jmiin Sti iui kit, John C- PiM-vr. II A. Sinicinx. niIHS Hank, doing business in (he mime of X Kei, Hiennrinari & Co., f» now fully pn |,,ired lo do a general Hanking Husiness wnh moinptiieSs find lidelily. , , ' Mone\ received oudeposit and paid hack on demand aillionl notice. Interest paid on Spo- I eial deposits. Particular attention paid to tho I collection of notes, dralts, checks, Kc., In any i purl of the United Suites or Canadas. HcuiillaneeH nmdo lo Knghmd, Ire’ rtn( i t or (he Continent. Tho fnlthlnl v.nrt confidential execution of fill orders '„ 4 imi«ted to them, may ho I died upon. Th } will at all limes ho pleased to give nny liifihinnfi<>n desired in regard to money matters in general. Interest nt tho rnto of 0 per cent, tier annum will bo paid on Special deposits na heretofore. Blinking House In Trout’s Build ing. Main Slroot, II few doors oast o( the Kail ro.id Depot. Open lor business from 0 o’clock in llio 'morning until 4 o’clock In the evening. Tin, proprietors of Mils Bank nro Individually ti ihlo to the extent of lludr estates for oil the Deposits, and otbor obligations of Kcr, Bronne. mu l ' Co. A> SI’UIKIKON, Cashier. Carlisle, March !8, 1350—1 y Dissolution ol PUrtu nlilp. TIIK copartnership licn/tofero existing under Uiu Hi m of Moser & Boyer, in the manufac turing of Iron, was ibis day dissolved by mutu aUM!,ri'" (I. (L MOSER , isilAliLL. DOVER: i.lbcrl) Forge, I ■May 16. 1860_3f t N. D—Tho biialneai el Liberty I orgo "111 In luliiro bo Loluliiclotl by 1, L. Boyer, Hummer lints St, BoiincU AT Uio cheap stpro of A. Bents U Bro., South Ttanovor alreol. Tho Buorlment l« largo, ami will bo eolil Cheap. Give us a call. Carlisle, Aplil 21, 1856- Carlisle Fctnnlc Scutlrfary MR. & Mts, CLARK, who linvo been fnr sev eral years engaged In teaching,’respectful ly announce to the citizens of Carlisle ami vi cinity, that on the Ist of April, 1860, they will open In Longer sfyeei, In the house lately oc cupied by Dr. Bimilbntlia!, a Seminary for young ladies. • . - The Institution will ho both ft hoarding and clay school, in which all the branches necessary for the complete education of young Indies will la 1 taught. Assistants of the highest character ■ loriiualiilcationsand morality will be employed, ] in accordance with the wants ol the Institution. ; The government will be conducted on strictly ; Christian principles, while sectarianism will bo | as rigidly excluded. 1 The Principals Hatter themselves that their i long and sm-cvsslul expciicnco ns teu-hors, as | testified h\ the recommendations in their pos session. will enable them to establish an Institu- J lion of (lie highest character for young ladies, i They aYe (Ally persuaded that such an Instiln. lion will be sustained here by the citizens and j neighboring country, nod hope that their eonfi | deuce umy not be disa-)rpointcd. | A depaTtmcrtl for Younger children will be ; immediately oYgnntxec. Terms per session of four mow//u. ! Boarding, including fuel, lights fc wash ing, S'»t> bO Primary Depart mcut> N b() Higher English, bO Ancient Languages, each b 00 Modern “ , B 00 Ornamental branches nl Protestors ciuugcs. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept in‘cube'of protracted illness. References —Hon. Fred. *T..B«.J > arkcr, Khij., Rev. C. P. Wing. Rev. A. 11. Kremer. Rev. J. B. Morse, Rev Jacob Fry. Rev. W. . j Ells. James Hamilton, Dr. G. E. Blumcnlhal. Carlisle, March 20, IBoO—ly Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. CMTI" ATE East High street in the Bor-I Cs.,iikSi of Carlisle ponging to the in mm of James Thompson, de’cd. Consisting ol Uol Inh io« n lots adjoining each, contain,''® »W * ovl , in front and tu o hundred and fifty foot in depth. ' Tlio improvements am a large and commodious TWO STORY STUNK HOUSE. also a TWO 'STORY FRAME HOUSE, adjoining. The ! funner being very 1 irgo ami conveniently ar. 1 ranged. would bo admirably ndiptcd for ft I Boarding House, nr a pleas mt & comfm table 1 pinale residence. Tins onl bntldings arc con, i Venicnl ami in good repair. I Tlio lots are covered mill excelled! fruit trees and choice shrubbery. ' Tbc omicis.tre iionrcMdents of <nir Borough. and am vi !’y dyshoin that 'he property should ! be dnspoM.l of. 1 *l*ln* ici ms tbeieforc mil l*o ipmle advantage 'nmlumih.lMM... r.epmeo, 1 a. i.. <riis>i.rß. Real Estate Agent \ Scmeiiei. 1 r.ulid-. Mmb *J7, 11. To nulldi rt nil IK School I »MV( I<*l s o! North M I'MMon JL lii-dnct m \ ill' pmpos.ils I"I the building »1 u Ruck School Hoiim-. n. ur Wert's Chinch, m M\.d Oiftiict. Thu ihtvclors to furnish the n.ii. I rul«. IM.uis and proposal* nmy be submitted to thu Directors nt their next meeting, to be held at the lmtiM-ajr Henn (Hass. in C.u lisle, on Siiurduy. the 31st Hf May, Itf-IG. By order ut the BojiJ A. P. NORTON’, Reefy May ?, \s:,o-4l Estate frollec. testnhWmtary on the estate of jllnbert C. Store!, Into of South Middleton lon nsliip, Cumberland county, deceased, 1,.,vc been issued to the snbscilber re siting in Monroe loWrtship, by tho Register of Cumberland countv. All persons indebted to s.uA rtUto are requested to make immediate p,r\ moot, find tlm.se having claims will present them lor settlement to i (JEOKtiE BRISDI.E, Exec’r. * April I", 1850—O’t SI’RINU AND BUftMER’UOOIiS. i n>HK snhsciibcra bare just receiro.l ono of. J. r/tc largest sfoolcs of Dry Goodsovrr brought ; fo'"'Carlfsle. Their assorfmehfTs' full ami comi plete, composing Entile*' r< rk Goods Silks. Pnplinn. Cballls. Harpes. Tissues. Fawns Hnllbmtes, !,nniurfim*s, Crape* de Fspapm* Cambrics. Sniss Bombazines. Cashmeres. Al pari\s Do l.am-s. Spring Shawls. Honm-ls Flats, Flowers, Corded and Hair (Moth Skills I'.ii imols, nls.. Collars. Ujbboiis, Ho-uen and Trimmings ni gienl variety. Gentlemen’s Wear. Clnlhs C I't.inuTi-'t. Itnlum ClMtu. l>iip d*’ M ('.i.lintrriM... I.ui.-iii, T«w.l«, V.-slin;;, Silk I'lMuiMiiilll. lI.HH. < ..n>*. I’ravats, C..)1..r«, , ~h„ n l-.1l jml row,-!*.! Slnplr lliiiiicklic I-uhnhnfr Woi.ll.n anil I’olli'ii Vuni. C-nP' 1 (h.un IV.illm-, IV union Ulinil>. Oil Olollia I.iH.kmn 0111.M'., llni.ln'l, anil o.ir|n.-l ll.'gs, ill ,n>, n glunl iiim-I) nl I'uln-l iirllnli'H- Mourning Uootb always mi Hand TPoae wl.owhb to oMain the best poods h lout's! piue», ai e 1 cspccllul) v invited toc.dl 1 iifiMX \ HKO. Carlisle, ApHl K, Carlisle Marltle Yard Sett//. norrr St., o;>poji7e Ueuta' Store, Carlisle, rillir. sUbrfvribM hastib band .1 largo and "ell i. seleet"d Mock of llriiil-SloiiCS MoiHUiK’iil*, 1 TOMDS Ike of i-liash* mid bc.uililnl designs, ! «Mch be will Mil al (he lowest possible raUs. 1 belli# desirous Of selling on* hi" M-ck. Ile.ni. 'hi one's (bushed Crom (luce dollars upwards. iirow n sfoue. mai ble work. mantels, No., Tor buildings, marble slabs for furniture, No., coii sl.mtl) on band. Iron railing for cemelary I'/.,. Sr., ol Ibe best Philadelphia woi Lui.Misdiip. nill be promptly attended to, Carlisle, Muteb 2., 1800. fish, o nsii PcriMN o>l 0O bills, Baltimore Sliiul. M» “ “ nciim^. f)0 •• N"- 1. - nml !J Muck. rrl. ft I'uki-li-'l Herring, ft •* Lake White FiflU. The alleiiluMi of l.inners ami dealers in I i**t» Is requested, a* I am ilelonnincd to sell low for cash or bacon taken in Oxqbnn^e. WlU.lAilS’ Family Grocery. Carlisle, May !, l«oU. Ilarduaio, HarOtvnrc. The largest Jisorthirnl fn Ike County. JOHN I’. IVNR fc SC)ff, Wholesale ami ro tail ilonlcbS in American, English, fcchnan, ami Crouch ilardwaro, Cutlery, kc. fho at. tojillon of Mechanics, Farmers, ami the public generally, Is Invited 10.. onr unusually largo atock, confident that *b afd selling goods on mbro ronsonnhlo terms thah t*h btl bad at any bthef house In the countyv April 10, 1860. ___ PlOtTtl PlOWhl THE subscriber has, and Is constantly keep ing, an assortment ot the celebrated Engle Plows. Also, constantly dn hand, Zelgler’s, Planks, and llonwoort'a Plows. Wo have also a very largo, lot of tho famous York Plows on hand, and also a tlno assortment ot Cultivators, at tho old stand, East Malu-strcol. HENRY SAXTON. Carliolo, March 20, 1850. MOTS 12V Wiintoil *in payment tor sub scnptlon,adv «rllslng md| ib-work. ; A FARM . Within the Reatb of EvityMan. e\*f finfVACIIES ofpi'iB.PARMiAKO Jl 4 ,UUU COAL LAND W BIU Count}-, Ucnzinger Township, Pennsylvania, giving a Farm «l 2o acres lut' s2oo f "pay&oi^' ju Instalments of SI pci - week, or at the sorb© nta montldv. ’ - .■. Fortiis of 50, 75,100, or moro-acres adjoin ivg in proportion. Koch Farm front* upon* rtnul thirty feet in width. . • - • THE SUIL is a riel} limestone loam, ftijd es pecially adapted to cultivation, ns Ilisuri/Asr hilly nor stony, but gently tilling otHnoWiblo land. Around and through (Yds properly tbert* are already some 20,000 acres dnyrcr 'cttltlvttti 1 - vatiop, and_ its fertility haft' been’ featiWlsbsd fiointhe crops produce*/. - Upfa'tl Ms fthVje'cl It is easy to Im lit My satisfied. .There* Is arcady cash market Ibr produce which Is fnhch better than trade. It is the CHEAPEST*?* land ot.a similar finality is selling at much' hrehef prices 1 adjoining, and cspcpiillly such aft conWiMCOW. I THE COAL.—This In partfcnljiMs. fticCoel ! District, several vo|nsjtnderlaving the -wbplo I property,/mi the* attention of aef|iialtmd with coal hinds, Is sMCioJiy^alfri* liu it. It has the advantage of b»li>Sth(ftjVß*tt*t ] to the great lake market, With which b<s 1 connected by tlie Sunbury ahd EriO, IWjlrOftd > now under contract’prtd - in course of domplotion • from Erie lo Ridgeway, with descending grade ) tlie whole way. The soil over bituminous coal is the best, for Instance England, ond Other countries. Tbc price per aero Is triflingforthp coal alone, ss it trill certainly, In location within a short time pay kt&elr. Tbll is important us an immense coat W\ue will sorts open. Four coal companies tUVuWfcddy been started to, Work mines iu the vimnuy,ind tbeift me npw fifteen oponliieanrhitna St. Uary’s. THE TTMtfER. &o<&holaefftidsbiteb9lvo.--- There is nn rcayt.yalion either ol lim ber or coal. Tt is very s'alilftme, and trill pay for a gre.il part of the hind. On ncconut’of tho' excellence of streams there arc fine opportuni ties for mills. For health, the location is much recommend ed by Phj*ichm*. The chill* and fbver* *ro unknown. also pulmonary complaint*,-being protected from the north east wind* by the AU‘ h-glut ‘•■a- The miter in pure and amongst tho , host, tins Und abounding on find spring*. Four Riilroad* will shortly bo completed connecting it by a direct communication with Neil Vork. Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie, Buf lalo. and all the cities on tho Lakes. Thoyaro I the Sunhory and Erie, tho Alleghany Valley, | the Pittsburg ami Buffalo, and the Venango.— ' Energetic exertion* are being made for tho j building of tho Tyrone and Clearfield, which 1 also passes lhr'oh£h this properly. The effect |..f this upon trade, and general de^eroMttent, I as well as the may he Itnagiufea. . The 1 irgo end ihmriHhlng town of St. Mary's is in the centre oft he tract, numbering near 3,- 000 mb kbitauts. It has Hotels, good ptlblit schools, saw and ptist mill*, stores, well Block id and evm thing desired. There arc 286 hal J acre lots at the town of St. Mary’* which will he sold and the proeped* cqjtuyjr .divided iiiuiiugst those who buy Ridgeway, too ronntrv sent, ffltfre an citcnsWo l* done, adjoins the trail oh the west. Thqwhttlo dlslncl is intersected by flood tnrifcriktf tttld other IOH'U. ■, Tlmh is a ran« opportunity to those who wish to farm or have a food InTpsttpcnt for Mu; fiiuin-. by ranking proper inquiries, and considcil-ig tliu nil vantage* of good soil, an a mndance of con), hcalthl'nlncs* of climate, Uilruad tanlitios, and it* location,a cortccl udgoment may bo formed of it* present advan tages ami ultimate inerenae. ll\ w riling tir the olHco directions will l»o giv en to those uho wish to visit the land. A sys tem of excursions will shortly lie adopted. There la an excellent opening for rations branches of mechanical business, especially tanneries, wheelwrights, axc-bandlo makers,' alioemukern, carpehtets and others. - Farms can bo bought by enclosing tbo Brat instalment. Ladtos cab bold ihares in their own right. Title unquestionably good, and waranfee deeds given; Address or apply to Samuel W. Cattell, Scc’ty.iaS Walnut street, between Fourth and tflfth Strcdk, Philadel phia. ___ TfCrJliCmEs, Henry M. U’nUfl, Ksij.j 148 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. , < John 0. Crcsson, Esq., PrctfWerrt of Philadel phia (J;>3 C6mpnuy, 7th o?.’ abOt’b ChciUfDt^' Philadelphia. (ji*o. W iegnnd, E«(|., Inspector of Coal,.CUy Has Ollici*. Ttli'St. aboveChcatnot, Phlhtda.,' has been over (be land and cxtmiftctl th'd cool. [lon. (Joo. 11. Barrett, Clcarflckl, Pcifaa.,' has been over the land. ll 'uiv Schmitt, tsij., United States Hint, id. 'ii' - .’, No flo2 North Fiflli St. Phlla., *X nmiiicd the land. IVm. I'. Hoorn*. Ksq.. south aide of WalnatSt. below Fourth. IMiil.v., examined tholand. 11.. n. Alexander 1.- llos. l.nncaatcr. («eo. w.iltnsle-y, Esq., St. Mary’s, Elk county, a iccent settler. Itirbard (tnrllner, Ksri,. 080 Poplcr St. Pbila., has examiner! tlftj land. .1 1,. Uarr.-tt, Eftq.. Proprietor of the Mount Vernon House, Second Sf. aboTO Afrch, Pbila.. bas examined the land.' * Justice of fho Peadb, St. E. SclmWr, E*q .Marv’H, Elk county, r (i.i* l.uhr, Eaq., President of the Bo’rb'ughoT St. Mnrv’a. - , j s U’ois. Esq.. Poslmaatcr, St. (Jen. Til) lor, E»n , Deputy POTTBtUtljr, SI. M.irv’s. •- .Mr. Wm. I.vons, St. Mary's. Mr. Joint Milk-r, Coal Miner, SI. Mary’i, Mr John Corin', “ f ‘ ** ** K. H. Stone, Eaq., WellsvUle, Ohio, Cdal op^ rr.iloV. h. Wllmarth, E*iq., Pittsburg, Penn#. Borough Council ol St. Marj'i to thffftWJft' 7Vim is to certify that, having been owned hy the Ridgeway Farm and l Vial Company und given it a thorough ciamiVi'd.'ttm, we find the representations 0/ that COHtpa'ny to be co&eet.— IPc find the toil to fa th't moit fertile—the Coat 1 ami ’iron Ore to IU in ineihauttablt tjuanHHlS, 1 through the irholt district—the i arms 0( Weil lent order, mid the intelligence and proiveri/y Of i the pco/de 10 he 0/ the most gratifying ehafdtttr* 11, a -now that then is *lO healthier location in the Stole, nml uecuundci 1/ amoit deitro6/«J)/aeiqf settlement, * •, . M .• nuilii Hu 1 ,le. liirnHon, as ire believe (here tuny be tunny persons who are tcl/A these Inudi, and ire art satisfied, from OStf friioWJ tdge qf the subject, that information MpoiCit idlfl he a /"ift/ic vcnetit. J.7 coh /■’. Shnjer, Elk ©a. Surveyor, 9i, Mery's, ' EH: county. , Vhns. Lm!u. Piesi'Unl of the DotOUgh of SI. John lleetch, Member Doro. Council SI, Mary*t. ('lnn. Ihoiki, “ “ “ **. *’ li. J. Wriggle," “ *1 " /.*,»„/ Jnhnb, “ “ • ** “ •*., Wm Mto verify that the re )ic« gentrtinen me lit piesent the deling Member <f JhtJVown r,lul.nl of St. Alary's, . eo.,' «o Maltha uiure 11 their hand dud «‘g»io/«re* r . ■ ■ In testimony whereof I hate subscribed wy luiHic, mid caused the Seal of 0/Rc< to fil ifiacA ed thereto ; and I frilly contUY thi flPOtf rt rommei.d ilibu. -♦«-••• EDWJRD DjJD t £L, (' Chief linrgtss of St. Alary’*, Elk ersr 1 County, Pnuuyir«»tiV.. Carlisle, April 21,1850—3 m MANAS WAH'im KEEPERS, Fillers, CollWfl, lVa|gbners, Wm.d.rhoppcra and other bands* .*lll And employment at Mm Cmfislo Iron Wbtks, 4f miles basd of Carlisle. • _ Apiil 17; IHofi-Ht PETER,F.EGE. riowij. JUST received a lot of Pronty & Meats stlf ftliurpefling bcntcd-arahght Plows, and for sale at redacbd prices. STAYMAN «e SONS. Carlisle, April 3,1850. IAR. B. P. ZIEQIiER. /"VFFIOE and residency East Mnto street, tfd VJ door bylyw tho Market IIou?o. Calls In I town and country promptly attended. ’ I Carlisle, January 8, —tf CHARCOAL constantly on bund and tor ealo by W. B. MURRAY; Ag». November 1855,
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