Mr. Suifliicr’s AbosWc language. I Afc extract a,few of/tlie'veryunfair and of- Senator Siifrincr in bU rei ccn t'Gpccch to the outrage in- Aided bn liim 1 by.-Mir; Broqks. They will sat i j S fy any reasonable -'person 'that however bc i- Brdoks fihdilld-bo"condemned .and pnn f ]j\s Vbr' CHo cotinlry by thetlfc.se • craiien of the Senate Chamber, Mr. Sumner is not.Gntitlcd to-much sympathy.- - again. upon the Senator -from Souih.-CnroUoa. (Mr. -Duller) who, omiu present iuilhe.dtbatQ.-ovcrUowed with rage nt The simple suggestion that Kansas jmd applied admission pi a State,’and with incoherent ,p|iraseS(iisclfrtrgdd tfjeJoosccxpcctorjaionH ofhis speech. hoSV-updn herVcprcseiitafiveTftnd now 'dpoft her people. "There; was no extravagance the thiciepl;-parliamentary'debate which he <d'uVnol tepcat-nor'was there any possible de viation, from *rt*h.<which ho did not make. | jVith sp riiychof-; Msslon, f am glad to add; aa f ’jd sav6lutusc\rrr6jh of intentiori [aUberratiop. the SCnnlop touches noth ,j|pg which , JK> does-hot disfigure with error, MmethiKSOf principle, sometimes of fact. |j c shows an iino/ipacily .of ocepracy 'whether in rtalirig the.constitution,or in elating the law, 1 whether in the clef ails of statistics or the diver • flions of scholarship. lie cannot open his , mouth.‘bhvout thcre fliefe a blunder.' ;• Hut it fs ag a i ns t Uio people of Kansas Dial Aha sensibilities of the Senator are particularly nirbused. Coming ns- ho 'announces “from a 'tatfc”—aye sir,from South Carolina—he turns ■liftlordly disgust’ from this mwly formed immunity, which he will not recognize even A body politic.' Pray sir, by what title does Indulge in this egotism. He cannot simlv ,-e forgotten South Carolina’s slmtnfnl ini- slavery confessed throughout the ohUion, followed by its more slmmefnl ns nptions tor slavery since. Ho cannot have •gotten its wrotchei) persistence in the slave ulc as the very apple of its eye, and the con. don of Us participation -in the Vniim. He fmot have.forgotten its constitution.which is lihblUnft only in name, confirming power in 5 IfaiulH of the few. and founding the qunlili fioha of legislators on i\ •‘sullied freehold of i.ncgrocs.” And the Senator to whom that lie hnfl in part committed the guardianship Its good namp, instead ot moving with hgok- i'rd tending slips, to cover its imkediu-ss. >Blyy> fu’nvnm in the very exlnry of . expose ,jt .by provoking comparison with tnsas. •. , . - ■Already in Lawrence alone there are news- ipfcra, anti .schools, sm»l. in fuel. throughout his territory, there Is mure mature scholar tip fur iu.proportion to its inhabitants than in mill Carolina. Ail sir—l till the Senator iftt Kansas wclcmnul os a free Slam will In- a jnislwlng i>ii£f} l/> Iho n’pnhlirt. when South arolinv in .the <sloak of Uarknoss w liioh »>hc n»s Vhcs howling.” V tator from Nicaragua, The steamship Orizaba, Capt. Tinklcpaugh. rived at New York, on Sunday, from Sun mu del Norte, with doij passengers. The-TraflEfc route through Nicaragua is pun open, tho Costa Ricans having left the juntry without another battle. Thu cholera made its appearance among the Costa Ulcan troops at Uiva*. owing to thcaeiul .being loft unbiirml after the battle. Ihcsident Mora with bis sinlDeft on the 20« h of April, ami the annyrfoUuwed irnmedmt.ly. Gen. Walker landed nt Virg'ii Jluy on (he looming of April .30, and found chat (he Jns( detachment of' the cm-niy had loft only siv hours preciously. Gen. (Jan ns, the commander ’•■ctnefof the CiHta Uinms after President iora lift, wrote to Gen Walker a letter com nCnding to his cure n number of sick ami vrohnked Costa Riennsi wltoni he cotfld not re* biovc, and ofTem! to exchange 25 Americans, ulK)m,. ; lio said lie held us prisoner#, for them Uwy rceur.crcit....'. • Iho auctions rue being hejit ; in Nicaragua, nnd it .was considered certain that Rivas would ifyi elected President. '.Th* Vanderbilt parly,' that is. Ihnsoagents And o&or.s who remain hi the interests of Hu* ohl Transit Company, aided tlie Costa llicans during iheirlnvAslon of imiwith. standing the slaughter of innocent Americans At Virgin Hay. (Jen. Walki-r’la in goon health and spirits. There }» no sickness in the army, excepting at Granada. where Ihe fever has him aery severe; several Americans have died with it. ■ ’ 1 Her Britnm’c Majesty's rripsilo Flnryilioc.nnd Acamcr Ilmues, wero at Son .fnnn iM Noi U-, Initnrfado nti opposition to the passengers filing •■Up the,river or on shore. There were uu uilur •CcsseU in port on the iMih. i i ' [.From Me Kew York Herald. J , Castilla, May 28, I*so, ,1! The steamship Sierra Nevada has just ponr t<l upon us ap avalanche of 500 pnssengns from California, 'Tim news from hvadquarrttw In', gratifying: nil is quiet except 1m the army (kpailmml, whciw the inamifucturu of the Minlc rifle Is employing all hands. lam in* 1 lint machinery is being prepared, at K7eu. Walker's direilioim, to rifle the United ' States muskets so as to adapt them to the While hftll—-tnak« Mihic muskets of them: but •to funnuli the Minie ball to die Mississippi i illc is the grn-at'pulntW interest. -The Costa Ui cans, with their English Minio'mu.skcts. have hitherto, had '.the advantage in reach. of the Mississippi, (ml now our soldiers feel a dispo sition to retaliate and give them, a show. The health of .the army is generally good. L’ol. Wheeler*Minister Plenipotentiary ofihc S., passed down to (j’rcytmvn a few days fcinre. lo dismiss his family—they wishing to visit hoino-fwhct) ho took opportunity to see OapU Tnrhlton, of the British frigate tbero on station, and informed hint, that the American Cotferrffijcnt'wonld not tolerate his conduct in mail oapassenger steamers for the Purpose of either qfrcstion or search, and that nc/must' desist. Captain Torleton apologis- anjd, ’ho did not wish to do it. having no JnjjlMiallqns from Ms government, hut iliar the people of Greytowu had asked lps protection from passengers and fllhbuslcTS, os they had Nothing for them to eat.' . AVm. Irving l4\ng«(hilc. of Ky., who was in the Imttjq of IHvnn, and made 48 shots nt the enemy with a Kentucky rifle, killed 48 Costa Uicans ! He occupied a place of sccnrl lYi.took rest in shooting—saw 120'.0f them fall JjWsCif,- *!»«. halltoQi? others witnessing. Ho la odo of'tiio.se few sharp ShooUrq who will, oil Jjoml; tit the of JOO J’orda, knock nut, Jhc middle of the “tray of hearts” nine i itimes out of ten, But they finally wounded | ihim with ilmokehol, s)jooting away the stock .of-Ins rilfo, wounding,Uiu Ininas, ami putting ,bnt hKleft eve. i • 6'cn. W. Waiker s*g most rapidly and mv •BlcriouHlyiaml wins upon the con'll ,fletuso, cktccnvaml affeotions of, all parties, 11-ovcd ami feared hy the soldiers and ofllceia iidoji/wj Uy the natives as a supernatural man —the opinion- gains ground that’ his desjiqy is. .n proud one. 1 new License Law, in tho atithorily •It ,confers upon Justices o/Who Peace eases "i.of drunltonnosa, Is said by Judge I’oavson .of •Dauptriij) to'bo ’ xity '’despotic. Itsoonjs that if a mj&bpjWid dntokOn the «lrcct, lljo con .Btabto has the authority to* take hlju btiforo tho ,ncriro»t JubUoo' <>f tho Poaoo, whose duty if* iff I (ajlwihe culprit five dollars. If, however, (lie •party Is uliable to pay, the Justice la compelled to discharge’him; He oanndl commltto tho Jail, , Jiq coyld luivo boon douo horqtoloro, - few days flhrco, n nogross, worklngon ft.fafm a few mitoaftom Lynchburg* VV., found A lump of puro £bld ? worth $llB. . tt^TTh^ bfGorr. Land, Who figure# so ojitehqlvolt Ih Kniisna, has obtalhQtJ a divorce /tom in Imilanu. • ‘ Woslilngton. JEjcciion, motot nouv sprikos, I Juncjs—'during the voting JJWJk bo open for tho reception 10-day for municipal officers, fighting occurred ol visitors on tbo first day of at several polls, and one man is reported to SS2! next, situated six miles smith have been killed. of Carlisle Pennhi., at the gorge la Tn the Seventh'Ward the fighting, at one tl,u *4°hth Mountain (Blue Ridgy) through time, was very sharp., In tlije Fourth Ward "ddeh flow* the beautiful mountain creek; tbo clubs and stones were the order of the day l° ca, ' on is equal if not superior to any In this Report says that one man was killed but It Colin{ y, lor good water, pure air, and mountain I cannot be traced with any certainty The SCCM,O, T‘ Those who are fond of hunting or I mob wda' dispersed by the police, ,rim flml ' ""V?* nml mmiaeme.il A OmY ...nil, their nkhdo whim ... „.,Z i . 1 , , , and Daii.t communication with CarlUle, emu 1 LTkS'iy woundi-il, but ble. visiter. to recievo the Letters and papers in,. • , , . from homo in a V-w hours. Visitors leaving ... I 1 «" "7 01030, and the returns Pl.lladolphi,. or Biiltiiiime in the morning will nrcuo fuliy counted. arrive m lour o'clock, P. 51. The bniMlngs UU CLOOK. r. M. ; —From the few returns 1 nml furniture are new, and exertions will be tn. the probability is tluvt Mr. Magrnder, the made to make the vis’tors comfortable. Union candidate has been elected Ma\ or. The C. 7’ Boarding seen* dollars ;»cr ii’ak. eluldren Know-Nothing candidate has probably lost the under twelve years uf age. at second table, ami contest of the City Clovermncnt. ; seivunts, halt pace. Address Washington. June 2. Midnight.—Magnifier 1 JOS. V. PATTON’, has been elected Mayor. The vote elands— ' 1 apeiinv.n P. O. Magrndor, 2.930 ; Hall. 2,004. Pour Know- i Jui,, ‘ Nothings and three Union Aldermen have been 1 RyrEiiKNCts. elected, and to the Council 12 Know-Nothings ! Baltimore.—O'Brien, C>rn(Hiu A Co., Robert ami 9 Union candidates. Of the Assessors 1 Uarrott. Esq.. Dr. Mns. BuoUh-r. tour ty-c Know-Nothings and three Union. 1 !*htla<Mphiii.—Bidletnan & Hayward, IV. S. ~ ■ J Campbell, .St, Lawrence Hidel. n.l nnnD i?i„n. n Carlisle. IDm. F. Walts, Hev. J. 8.-Morse, New Orleans Election. I j n . PlirJc , r . C \d. ci.«. a. May Nkw Ori.vans. Juno 2—The tier!ion for' municipal nfllctrs is progressing to-day, % Con siderable disorder lias occurred at some of the polls, ami there are vague reports of some per sons being killed. Important Itum Ilnyli—lnsnrrttlion in Aik Cares. r Boston*. Juno 2 —The '-TrnrfiHrr publishes a leeltcr from Aux Caycs. dated May Hhh,sla ting that a formula Me insurrection find broken out in that part of IJnyli against tbo Jwnpm»r Snlonqnc. From two to three thousand insnr- |»cnt n mnrchinj? on Au\ CaycH. Pherv PANTS—PIum anil lanry Kersotnerc, Cassi mule in the town hnd been cnlhd out to join llL 't "‘“I Coidnroy Panta. the troops to ropol them. j VKSI'S Satin, Silk, Cissimero, Saliinrii The force thusrniml hnd marched to moot ' cats of ditlerutit patterns uml qiiali- Ihe jji.surpenls. nml defend the cntrunce trf flic i ,K *: town, njid i\** the hitter closed die nlurm was • A ,°~ s,r>rk *- Craratfl, Pocket and Neck hcattnpr. nud (he report ..nssirumi Hint iho' I’l-'l'i ami K»nc.v Slifrt«. Unclor Inwip* tmrl Intn rcimlsnl. , M"' a. IWors . Mnckinga, Suspomluij, Urn Tho populace worn o-ronlJv rttoilnl, ami ha.l - ls ’ 1 l K ‘ c L ‘ U: - clo«d all the ale,vs, i ‘ ” , ’" l " r 5 « r ‘ "P >» 11,0 ">»»t "P - ed manner, o( warranted niatenals. 1 he ' , Cutting Department is under the management Terrible Tragedy in Kansas-—Later from ! n| practical nmi experienced workmen, and in lllM mice. every case satisfaction is gnurranlied. Kt T nria m«»,» . i . r n 1 1,,! “ini of Iho snhsenhers is to giro evorv o,„ from in.lcpcTiilonc.’, .Intel the'Vhl7’"a v', by flolhioß nr;, pro-.lnverv, soltlor. of r. ; ,.„vab,.„„. , Vm.^..“l ,”' zt I'v an organized band who were detennioed to ( tOSS'S’BfI \ NB'I'UI 12S " i, " n '^Tip^amVitr.ii'pr, !3ir The other scffloi kon the Creek had nske.J i 1 4 ~ ° , hl Sl K V «»»■! ”»<• Mr. .Shannon for aid to protect them-.hes and , * U, « v * '*»dd.e-Mao an,l small in diaui their property. j y 1 '' AH was quiet nt T.awrenco. Ocompton ami Molail.C Cloths Of WtlVOn Wire, rlTot*'^" 1 ' C ' S ' Tr0 " 1 ’" of Iho host .1.1.0., \ nri.m. v.-M of mcl,. nr.'noot ap.l Mr. Mltohon, of ff..„ Tlavop, 1 I,V" ' S! ’ “"' l um " ,,u .voroj'.nnlc.o.l by a ~o s» o ton tmlea I,on, 1,.*-- T)lry „ r> . nl „„l„. r „,| mallv ~,; U o S l„ a |,„. | cal inch, and out to suit, iI.. i/l-'IC” p n I 'T he su lijieii I ter also k oens const anM v on han d inain In Kantms..-EKfnpe of Ren. foraerny. sckkens, u>r co..i, Sami, o.v. i.hm*. Gm..., Cmn\nn, May 'M-—C'nl KMrirtycol iheFne I el, Guano. -Snruac Sopor, Salt, Unne, Col- S(ntc Uoui . in [.nwreioM*. Kansas, m m crt here I*".', Spice, Drnjis. Dye-Stulf*, &c. To^.-lll.r last night, and also «\vo hearers of ""h >n assortment (.1 lh i%ht and Junta ltd Iran for Wnshintlton. lien Ihimerny hail elh-r'rd h ire. All of the above sold olmU’tilo (*r ro hfs escape from Lawrence, and is expected here t,v , J- A. NKF.DI.KS, to-night. 1 J lllu “ ■<. is:,r.- yr MN. Front St. PhiU. A meeting hart hern railed in Kansas r-i<v f.n the 22rt in*t., to consider inrnsims nUlae to tl»o Amvriran llotr) vrltioli i.'jsniil Jo belong lr} llic Kmtgianl Aid Sociolj'. Jti fihs.om AT t;:i: C.\rt r'uThe Reading (Inzeltc and Democrat of Saturday Inst has nn able, bold and manly nrllcln denouncing the outrage perpotrated si Washington recently by, Rust, Herbert and Brooks. Wo giro flio con elusion of the article which Is more than a col .umu. la JtiuaUi—«,t. 1 word ami gontimont therein contained.* The Gazette .says : “Tt is time now for some cnerg'Mie measure* In he f’ken, l>> nrre*f the spread <d nif7iioi«'ii nf IbcCipit.il, The pcnplf <>/ the foiled Slates h.iv« n right demand nf ib.-lr it.-presenta- ■ lives. Sljeh riepm (m/mf in public and priv.fe, ns. ... 0 heroines men who are rbrxen f». legislate lor a 1 , ... . , ,L‘V\. ‘•l'Hired edneated ..ml r. lined nation, l.et men ' L ‘ ,,Me { hanihoi sbui g, .» Ml A M. 4 20 I . M speak -ml, in jmMi- meeting*, nmi <lem.iM.ee 1 “ “ these inhibitions ol brutal vhdoiiee in terms of, “ ','i* '*'* “ ‘ J * “ jnsl Hevenu—let (he cpnfcinpl. seorn. ami dm i “ , ~ , i*“ “ \[ ''•station, ofall virfuon.t, law-abiding mm—V(' . “ lU .''' ’‘J “ S Congress summarily exf«*J from llicir-mn the I ■' c * l 1 *“■ nsl,m g, H.i a <« 0.00,< “ unruly members wiio dishonor their plue.o bv 1 I - ' on Cuwiitt nsm no. the commission of such wanton outrages—lef 1,/ Tmin. ‘ll Trnin. lioimrabte men disown their acquaintance. »nd fe.Me lT.»rr|shn*g, S.'.n A. V. Jon |’. shut, them as th-'v would Ibi! bm-ehl wretcb «ho , .. M••vbumeOu.tg. 0 ’Jo “ 1 ;t‘2 <• sets nl dellunee all tbe resfr 'inls ol deeunry. ) .< Carbide, Jp.no «. ojp n niornlilv. and law —let the leaders ol Washing- , .. Newville. J(|.;;7 .< o.ja «• ton society turn their barks upon ibetn. and I <• Sluppetislairg. II o'.) “ Hll “ deny them as f bey would Ihe men nest ..round re) ri ire .n { pa mb- ishg 11 .'l7 “ >!. 11 " "h«> runs umvhippcd o/JnsPrr- M i).e im-Mii Trims le.n .• 1 1 ~ < isbor g b-r Philadelphia a power ol public opinion sink them to the ho • 1 K.piA M ,7 ]. p.M., „nd 1. \ o I such brutes iu human to no as Tom liver and (•..luiubia. Pm Pittsburg, nl ;i,:h) A. .M. 12 V. Yankee Sullivan—let it hold tbein t).ore. as ;n, .\,,„n,aud Ilb >J. Per Babmiore, nf example for those who are to sneered tin m in 4 \. Nf., ard ‘1 I’. M. the high position they have defiled—ln short, i -Tr mis nn the D.uipliin and Susqnehnnn \ Hall leflhe enngresslonal buflyandblaekpunidhejoii ' Km„i leave llarrialmig for Hea<ling, Auburn, down as fellows of (bo stamp are olaowhero put &c. d*ih . down; and wo may have some hope that the ( W7~ Pares fraw flarrisburg, Carlisle. ,S)dp rnles of good breeding, (ho laws o( tbo lurid, and , pensbiup, and (Ranibersbuig, w ill be trn cpnt% (he proroptsof Christianity, will oncemoro gov-j/f, t when paid lor Tickets, at tho Office, than cm the conduct of public men.” j when paid in 0»« Cars. (TT B*Tho 8 *Tho commander of the United Sfnfos troops now at I.n\vrcnrc, in Kanmi.s. Is n cousin of Senator Sumner. Il is Col. Edwin V. .Sum- R7'“ General William A) res, of Harrisburg, died on .Monday, lho2olh ult., nged sixty-seven yours. , Harrlfb. At Ilnrrisliurg, mi the 271 h nil., liy Mu* licv, Charles A. pay, Gronni* W. Fi>st.r n. Em|.. of Fuhwlew. Cumberland county, and Miss Muiy M. Oluwink, ol Dauphin county. IjlsT OF LETITItS, Pnhln.'teil in (be “ Volunteer," by aut/m i y. LIST of Lclten remaining In the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa., Juno !. 1850. Persons in quiring for Letters ou Mils List will please say (hoy uru advertised. Allistyi Honj. F. Louchhclm FL Ban ink Emelino Manchester Thos. Berkhrimcr Mary Mickey Roh't. Coove W. Mount?. Anna M. Cowden Eliza J. ' * Mm’nhv John CVnlcn K. L. ’*»»»Edw'd. , Croshnw A. H. Noy Bafhnra Davis Ellen Patton Mary Davison J. N. Perryman E 0. Dlckmeon Mr. Ha bock Mary C. Eckharl S:un'l. lleher J. E. Elliott J. IC. Hcdwckcr Jacob Klliott W. E. Bex Kilns ' Elliott 0. B. Klee Mrs. Kchnnlmch Fml’k. Kiokabatigh Jacob Finkcnbmdcr David Utsidc Elizabeth ■Gilbert Susan KolanUJ.il. 4 Glancv Titos. Shcllisbargcr John U. Orion',Lie. O. Smnnmon David drier Sam’b C. Stauffer SirlcMer & Co. Ghthrio Joseph 11. Slcipleman Jacob Hall Catherine Strickler Sam’l. Hilton Win. Sowers Jacob Himes Chan. F. Bhoop Fred’k. Hern & Higlo S»yd p r Henry 3 Jackson Josiob Vnndrbih J- W. Joi'f-3 Vcarorcn John Jump j-°drew J. , Wcpp Sam’l. Kctcncr Barbara TVuzd Sadia A. KofTman Mifry White Edw’d. ICrincr John Henry John Wdson Jqs. 11. leaser Geo. ' WilliteJarib Lindt John . WillinWis Eathtr Eider Jacob Young John- * . ,’Zering Mary JNf. : One cent due btTonoh lotlor In addition to tho postage. , WI ATTON, P. M. ■ Clothing, Clolliiiig! run cf:u:niuTED clotiiisg store OV Si'Unkii & Bnorima'a bus been removed to the corner room of the Washington Ho tel building, N. W. cornet of the Public Square, "boro they Uavo opened an immense stock ol KEADISf MAffIG CljOTllflftti'. The stock consists in part of Coats, ( liiili. C-issimeio and Jean Frock Dress j„„l Sack Cuats. VOFlil’S COATS, of dirtbivut styb-s and qualities. A Icdnp <l. itII It■ It■ t(I Hlf Cl 1 17,1‘US ol C.U - | IHlo mid vicinity, lli.it hr ),.is i > snim-d jiric 1 Hco ot medicine resilience, IC.vst Mum J SlrtM'l. .him- *>, tiImUER Utß.UliGUM’ri •j- . oa.ttowca - j Ciiml). Viillcy Railroad ( T onipany ON' iiii'l niter Mmul.iy, M.n U-'lli. IS*>o, [mi sender li.um it id K-aie «s Mhittn, il.ii h t'.vec/'tcil.) i)?! ; Foil I! iniii-ui no O. N. T.ru,, Sup/. Railroad Office, Chamb'g. » A/.iy 2R, f WIM.MM KIMIY, HA VLVG boon instructed in (lie art, (by Dr. Goo. Z. Bn*te, a graduate of tho Baltimore Dental College,) Is now prepared to receive Ida friends and perform the various operations in the line ol the dental profession, «t Ms residence in South street, JJd door from West St. (_li\o us «. call. Terms moderate. Carlisle, May 20, l&jtl—lf *tO KcHil 1-<I STRAYED or Stolon (rum the subscriber, re siding at Roiling Springs, South Middleton township. Cumberland county, Pn.. about tho 18th instant, a DUN HORSE, «Uh mano and tall and white (act.— IT/A Tliu said horse l» about 15 hands high, and in fair condition. The above reward will be paid for information which will lead the sub scriber to regain the said horse. JACOB GOODYEAR, Jr. MAy 20, 18.10—8 t ART UNION f\V THE CHAMBERSnURG HOPE FIRE U Company—BfollMful Engravings—Magnifi cent Gifts—Distribution on Saturday, July sth. From tho very rapid sale of Engravings, tho Distributing Committed beg leave to announce (hot they have selected Saturday Ihe 6/A of July, for tho distribution of tho various valuable and < magnificent gifts among tho purchasers of En gravings In tho Chamberaburg Hope Fire Com. pany Art Union. Each purchaser of an Engraving at $1 has an interest In tho distribution, and the number of Engravings to bo sold will not for any consider ation exceed 0000. For particulars see small bills. JOHN CAMPBELL, May 20, *6O—lU Jlgt.for Carlitle. doing WO.ll HAVING made my arrangements to go west on tho 16th of Juno-noxt, I will soli ofl* all or any part of my stock of GOODS and •CLOTHING at cotl,-. DotPt Rill then to call a few doors above tho Post Office, if . Its good bargains yoi) aro looking for. 1 also request all persons who know themselves Indebted to call and pay the oamo before said day. •> CHAS. BARNITZ. May’22, 1850—51. ■ ' / Bitiuiiicr llniß fic ttonnetß AT the bhoap store of A. Hont* & Dro., Smith Tlanovor atroot. Tho oanortmont U largo, and will ho sold cheap. Giro us a call. Carlisle, Ajirll 21, 18G0.* FARMERS, TARE NOTICE. TUE ATKIN’S Slal’-UAKING EEAPfER A A'it MOWER, ! WlMi he for salein" Carlisle, liy Henry L. i Burkholder, at the following rates: Heap- 1 or, cash, Reaper and Mowel-, cash, 5191); ; Reaper ami Mower, on, time, SUIU; Reaper, $180; $75 on delivery; $.75 first of September; and tho balivneo first of December, with freight from tho Factory at Hfctrisbmfc.’ The Atkin’s Reaper Is built of material (Imt can he found, ami Jmt up Juttho best .vorkmanllke manner, warranted. ld«ut grain ns woU as cun lie done Wltb'tbo-Crftflji;’ Farmers getting At kin’s Reaper (Ib'mbtl'inf the risk they would In buying a Reaper aJpiJat ono thousand miles away from bomB 1 ? ft’tbero should northing In oak they can get IHu .castings at the Factory at Harrisburg, at ah^ - lluru. Persona buying lids Reaper Imvo tim benefit of all improve ments tree, liereiiltfri by applying to J. S- W ngbf, at the Factors I riUUSTIAN STOUFFF.R, Agent at Cham 'brr-dnng; 11. L.- BURK.HOLDER, Travelling I Agent at Carlisle; Henry Herr. Agent at liar- I fisburg, and JamoS Fatten, Ciei i i.il Agent nt ; (lie Factory, at Ilnrrisburg. for roiinsylvanlii. Order through llur above agents. i What hotter cvktenco nf tine worth could ho ! I given than such iipporalljjed increase—l in 1 ISVi—UdUi) in 18CCl - Anti though so little known, and all tho odium to Como ol numerous failures of other Selßrakcrs, yet not two.thirds «>l tho customers could ho supplied last year.— More will lie disappointed the next; for, il farm ers ran get a reliable J3elf-r«ker, they arc rle i tertnined to havo U; and this is now thorough- ■ I ly established In tho confidence of tho (arming j I public. It has a raker Ahyaya on hand ami do- 1 j tug tho work, particularly in a heavy or lodged J | crop, he tier than a man. Saving n( least an nth. 1 j or hand in bindingj-fs oven a greater Groin S.iv. I ! er than Labor 'Saver* and is also n first-rate 1 1 Mower. If yoirlntend getting rid of yonr old ! fashioned back breaker, nml to get a Maker' with Bone and Muscle of Iron and Wood ; you I must be moving, fur BOO'i nest harvest will by 1 !no means supply thn demand, ns tlie 1200 which ' was so insufllctent the past season. ! j Strong, Meltable, Good Materials, and Well Built. A Mcaper that constantly pets <mt ol , order is a nuisance and,dear at any price.— 1 | Breakages with thisluv’o been inconsideiaMo. I notwithstanding the increase of geating by the 1 Maker, owing to tho care used in good mater v ials and putting them together thoroughly.— i Many have cut from 100 lo 1300 acres and over with one, without detention, nr any expense 1 tor repairs. Tho harvest Is a hurrying season. ' \ouwnnt a machine that can ho relied upon, | mill this is the one, ns experience shows. In ease ol"Management, tins is not surpassed Few purchasers the past year, and not one 1 Agent In ten had had any experience with it; 1 ami "T-norally machines were slopped so late ns , , only to bo received jirtl nl harvest, or after it was begun. Hence there was no time to esper ( iment and learn ahont it, which in generally so necessary with now marlines. This will ho ob. ! riated tho comlng'Soasoh, with those who are • wise in ovlering earlier than lust spring. Some, 1 too, (ell into imjffopur hands, as orders Were 1 , tilled indiscriminately, (ill tho supply failed.— ' (u several instances machines were returned and »")d again terproper parlies, mjd tlicyc.ivu excriluut satisfaction. Vet under all these dis. ud\anlfges. not two per vent, gave any u'rimu .irouUe; undwovtiU guaranty much loss next A Kafo Mower—TCnlfo Never Chokes. I'rmn i!u; Urst Introduction of this machine, unm-TH have said.. that t« give it tho lead fur ahead «t nil otl>ppw, vta 't>ru| only to It ns 300 Stlf-adjutlitig rtay Elevators with anh fur (ion lioiks, ropes* <fc. hn w'iu i “,n-uijj'u "J j\~ | Jintrpfiifftxf -JV)orA, Hatj and Grain Rat:r%. ty well « itli l ho grass l&st Reason ; but the )mi- 1 oW CvJnvalors or Hot Uarrou , vnnout pni l tioti of the k/iifu waa bartlly fast enough to cut ! term. 1 |>ruii ic gr,i v s. and ftujnu other kinds. A faster , 200 //orrptef, rnnottt ti mm nnd pnllerm. gear was nu>|o and supplied to* a part of ttic ! luO liny, Slruir and (.'urn -italic ('iillm, ■ purchasers, which gave excellent Satisfaction. i 100 Uradnig't I’uttnt Pou t} Cwn Mud/rn nu ami Ihm will bo used on all this seamtii. With ■ Cleavers. ! his motion, and the khife in good ni der. it nev- 300 Landrelh's Krrehior Hand Com SKel’ci' l or chokes. IVc own Murray’s p.iteni lor put. ; A'ui. I, ‘J, 3 >iud I. 1 ting on tho hack sickle edge, by whi, h choking The above are all niiiinilactured ,0 urn '-lent 1 lis obviated ; and to guard ng linsl c-mlenl ion, W m ks, 15r istol. l*a. The w orkm uihlnp and mi ami Insure our customers against molestation, t. iml -n .• i.f iiosinpassed quality. .'vt'T'Tuve bought tho right to Hsu Crevn and 1 ’! /" Tanners will pM.ln C«y an evuinii.ilio Forbiisb'.s patents on the knife ns we hmhl it - 1 and eomp.in»on u ith other uniiiciuenis in lit.t The change from Rcaperto Mower is verv sim- !<••(. Also, pie and made in a few minutes ; nnd a I is attached to the miter end of tho moving har, to regulate the height of cutting, to facilitate Ifllek ing. nnd move Irmu fluid to Held. I'oints to CTmsidurln liuying n Hoaper. Eve. r.t farmer, hy hnn-wlf or with a neighbor, should have a He.ipor, ft you have noun, ni rv, nif jon bale mi old Ushiottcd back-breaker, \on will look for oik- Ist—To cut »t d, clean nnd easy, and ’wiih a , knifo that does imi • * cb/>lvu.** Il'd Strong nnd reliable, not gelling sn jt when needed. 3d—Easily managed, that yon, your hoys and hands can amk Without difficulty •ith—N’ot bard upon .tho Team, neither of heavy draught, galling ill cl r necks l>y bea\ y weight upon the polo, nor thumping then shoulders at every ohstrudllun. Tbetc should bo no side draught. nth—Taking «p lodged Grain, and walking well in alj kinds. CL/" Upon the first flvo points no Reaper ev culls Atkin’s Seli-U ikor, and tow equal it, not withstanding tho addition ol the linker. Cth— Saving one hand In Raking, the kindest work in (lie harvest Held. 7jh—Saving at least another hand in Binding, by having the gravels well laid, Bth—Saving in Cutting (\nd_Raklng. not shat tering by tho reel, and by UnTUivkor jerking it oir the platform. Oth—Saving Wastage alter binding, the grain being laid so evenly and.slralght ns to bo bound securely, provoiitlng scattering in thu after handling, and protecting tho heads wed when stacked. CirT" Upon (ho Sixth, Eighth and Ninth points, wc unhesitatingly clabq* superiority over nil other llcnpnrs uvur invented! Tho saving or wasting grain in haifcstlng with machines, is a point not properly nppVti'ctnicci. Even between those considered good and the Atkin’s there Is a dllfcronce, at present prices, of ten to twenty dollars per day, nnd over. lOtli—Convertablo Into a ilowor, with little trouble and small cost. CE7"Srtmo oM-f.v«h(onod hack-breaking Rea pers c.vn ho used for mowing, but no other Self- Hubert and no convortoblu machine claiming to ho n good Reaper is superior tp ours In grass. 11th—Knife never chokes, liy Murray’s back sickle edge, for wjrtoh rro own/tho exclu sive patent, the groat trouble In Mowing Ma chines—the choking—ls effectually obviated. OrfntißLß, Pa., Sept. 6, 18C5. J. S. Wiuairr, Esq.—Boar Sir—Having pur chased In July last, AtkVs Solf-Raklng Reaper and Mower from your agent, 11. L. Burkholder. 13aq.,1 take pleasure In recommending It ns the most economical Reaper lor the farmer to buy. I am sure 1 never belorp cut and put up the : same amount of grain with so HUlo expense, no little help, nnd so well., I believe I have saved (he ono.tblrd of the price of the Reaper thin , year. Not only that, but It runs light on the . horses. The Raker naves a good man. The oven and regular depositary of the gravels will save one man in font In binding. Wohnvohnd from twenty to thirty farthers looking at itwhcn going, manv of whom had other Reapers hut not the Rakor. and the most of.them said It was the best, and It performed well. I know of no machine equal to It. ThStfower. alter we had ft started, cut 0| acres from 0 o’clock to 10 o’- clock. It was timothy.. ,If those lines can bo of any avail to you, ytm.jpoy ueo them as you think best. > Tours Roupoctfnllv, JOU^S.STERRETT. CAbttsT.T!, Ocfc, 0,1885. ToJ. S. Wnmnr, Esq,—Dear Sir—ln July lost I purchased ofyouragont In Carlisle, 11. L. Burkholder, one of Atkln’a Solf-Raklng Heap ing Machines, and 6an‘ abfoly recommend |t as 4 • • ’ -e cv- i\ V * ’ Iho moat complete, eotmomlcßl labor-saying' maebiuo of the kind yet introdoced part of tho country j although my farm la hilljfc it jicrlouncd Us work to my entire sa’tialuctibuj and to tho admiration of a great number 6j farmers who were present on the occasion ofits trial. Besides making the cleanest work of any Reaper I have ever teen, it requires but ualj the power to move it that Reapers do generally. Two horses or mules can draw It with case, though I used four on account of the laud being somewhat rough and uneven. To nil limneis having large crops to cut I would advise as ft mutter of convenience and economy to procure one of Atkin’s Self-raking Reaping Machines. Touts Respcctlully, JACB NOFFSISUER Cauusu:, Oct. 8, 18,’.'.. Ma. 11 i:sis v L. J»t RKUoi.i)F.n—Dear Sir—l lake groat pleasure in bearing testimony to the invaluable character o( .-Afkin’s Sell rahtnp Reaper and Mower,” I botli in use on my each perlotnred its work to my entire satisfaction, and to tho admiration of many farmeta who witnessed them in operation. I ractmunetid tin's machine, us one of the most important Inventions tor the fanner, and a gu-al economical labor-saiinc machine. Von, ns the agent 1m Mr. J. S. Wilght.have done a lasting bene 111 to our farming communi ty by tho iuttoduction ol the Reaper into this county. Verv Respect full v, . W. M. UK jN Di; H Su.V, Oalilar.d , C’uni/o co., Pu. York Sinrura SrutNCs, Pa.,Oct. 1. 18,V.. J. S. \VmoiiT—Dear Sir-Au'onuiUm S'li raking Reaper J bought of yon did iisuoik well, culling and raking bettor than I Imie e»« r had grain lilted Inun a hand rake, and tukinpofi thy heaviest and most weighty bundle*. It i* of easy draught and well built, and 1 think it will give peifect xatistactinn to every f.irmei that wants one. I would not hau> unvotlier. IV. F. BvSSKU. IJARnisjirno, J’a., Sept. 30, 1 30/. J. S. IVamnr—Dear Sir—Tlu* Ivenpor that I bopght o( ymir agent, Alliert Jaques. 1 tried on my farm in (he presence of smno (illy <d (he best fanners in Dauphin county, and it gave per. tect satisfaction to them nil. I cut my Imt vest with the j{ caper, and it I conid not get anotjn i I would not take one thousand dnllajs tor it. Jl this Is of any nsu to ) c u, von nun use it as von choose, ’ lILNU V liEltU. TursTos, N, J.. Oct. 17. IB.Vi J. S. {tear Sir—The Km per (Ji > you sent me | was highly delighted wnh; i done its wink to my entne satisfnotmu in grn and grass, and 1 consider it the host Heapn' i use, find I recommend it to 11 to fanners ot Nim Jersey. KUJAII MOCNT. Maimtt*. ()•is. ip,:. J. S, WniMix —Heir Sir—-In regard to A: Uin’>' Sell laknig licper and Mown I P-a p, ot yonr agents, I*. Mm risk Co , of J’lnlol- ' pi ta, mm I mad say. it done jig work w iih « n live siihslaetion m grass und grain, and wi.i,’. recommend it te» tlie l.U'mtMS o| I'enioeh mia JOHN MISM.K. Tr.Fxr.tv, N. J.. Oct. 1, 1 P’.V .1. S. Wiiinrtr— I) oar Sir—Your agent. 11. (I HflUU't, culled OQ U.H tllll HtimiTU'l. 11l M‘l‘ ll w would accept tin* agency ol ilie Atkin's Soil raking It<*:i|>cr. Wc had made ii|i mu nmnli not to accept the agencj o| iUiyKea]er (.r Mow er, lltilil wo ColiM gPt one limi \*6 .mniu h,\V( confidence hi t<» recommend to our nmon-i n ns wo arc mamitacmitup npnenlti.ial ■ tt.plU moots at Trenton. N m\. Sir. w e wmi'.d In- gl.u to accept tlu* agency <>| Atkin's Ucnpei hen-, ,1 wo have iinplir.il con!;.knee to tccoiutnend it U the Farmcis ol New .Utscy niul l\*nn*i\lvonm. MTLLICK & Ql'li'K. CailNlo, May 15, 1 m *ir». j&t ITOYM SEIK-AWDSTniJ IUI ei.uvattous on UOISTOii FORKS. .M> Sl.trj rii..Si DtilU. jntl II irk i.i-l; 'h J’j.ict)! Otcl'T Mills and Dross Dell/, N. Dmih.im 'h Impn.ivd >m i M'.li.m I.imjii n^ r uii'l M,i> huie«, ol which w hive lln*«'iU. .it I'hihdclphu. rnlmral and 11 iiiticultiir.il In 11 >1 «* mei.ls .uni T**"N. l icl'l, (J.it'lcn tind Kh’W> Sculs in gre.u \ .ni.'iv 1 i>r Slip |.v I)' LANDI<i:TH'& '•'UN. Nhn ill ii’cl - Jd Smith Sixth SI , I’l.il id'.t May ‘2\l, I''‘ii’.-- 'Jm tmuberl a n (1 Ta 11 <• j Ila nl< j’Kori.’n: roi;s. U'tt in a m K rn, M m ui "i a flmsvi ms Itonr. Sn.uitt.TT, .Unis [m .m in, J»ll*\ S. S| i mu tr, 11. A- Sit mu on. H n ii ’n Wnniii. .Imis (’. In vi u- TTIIIIS 11 ink, lining business in I be uair.r <if JL Ker, llrcnnetnan ft (•■>., is imw 1 nil\ pre pa md to do a g'ojeral Hanking Busimsawilh promptness and IMi l.ty. ( Money received mi deposit apd paid back on demand w it bon t no) tee. I nil n «t p.nd on Spe ; < Ili deposit.*. I’a 11K. ll 1.l I u( p lil 101 l paid to the collection of noles. (halts, ebeeks, kc., in any 1 part of the United Stales or Canadas. Kuinill.inoea made to England. Ireland, or the Continent. Tho Caitlilu) ami toiit'.lenhal execution ol all orders entrusted lu them, iouj bo relied upon. They will at nil times be pleased to give ant | information desired in regard to money mallets in guttered. Interest at thu rate ot o por cunt, per annum will be paid on Special deposit* ns heretofore. Banking Ilousn in Ti out’s Build lug. Main street, a lew doors cast ol the Had road Depot. Open lor bmdnusi from 9 o’clock in thu morning until 1 o'clock in tho evening Tho proprietors of this Bank are individually , 1 initio to tho extent of their estates for all the j Deposits, and other obligations of Ker, Drunnu man k Co. , 11. A. STURGEON’, C’ajAirr Carlisle, March 18, 1000—ly Ijinnlx'i*! 1 T-ffILUAM F. MURRAY, would rospect- VV fully nrmouuco to Iluildurst ami Lnmbei Meiuhunts, th.it ho l» prepared In .Sun- Lumber ID Order, oi anylonglh und sir.u under eettnly ft el. Always on hand and for sale a general assortment ul DRY LUMBER. at his yard, loot of Market street, Harrisburg. White and Yellow Pino Flooring, Culling, First Common und Panel Poinds uiul Plank. Hemlock Joist and Scantling, A*h, Choiry, Potilar, Muplu Plank, &c., &c. Shingles «l dlllorent qualities. Ail orders from u distance punctually attend ed to. Address “Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa, May HU, 1868—Hut Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Foronioa IVcaver, late of Upper Allen twp., doo’d., have been Issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subecrlbor, re siding In said township. All persona Indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settle ment. to JOHN W. OOOKLIN, Jdm’r. May 1, 1850—Of Tar, Tar, Tar. JUST received and for said, 100 best quality TAR. 5 also, a lar*»« io t of patent Whool Grease for wagons, &0., at the old stand. East Rtreot. March 87. Q. SAXTON. FOOTE &. BROTHER, PRACTICAL Plumbers & Gas Fillers, South Hanovkr street, opposite the American 'Volunteer Office. Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron, Sink?, Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, Baths, Wash Basina, t Water Closets, Hydraulic Hams, &c., I Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &c. J Wrought Iron Wcl’d. Tubes. And every description of Cocks mid Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. Superior Cooking Ranges, Healers add Oaa Fixtures, put up in Chinches, Stores and Dwellings, at short m-lice and in the most modern All materia]* and work in our line at luxo rates and u-iirmited. Country work and Jobbing promptly attend ed to. Carlisle, -May 29, 1850. Curlislc I'cmnlc Seminary MR. k Mia. CLARK, who have been for sev eral years engaged in leeching,respectful ly announce to t(iu ciffxens of Carlisle and vi. cimly, that on tnu Ist ol April, 1850, Uu-y wllT open in Loiither struct, in tho house lately oc cupied by Dr. Blunicuihal, a Seminary lor Voting lad i«*s. 'I he Institution w dl be bolii a honnlingand. day school, in which all the In .inches necessar.v loi the «;i,nipie(e education nl j oung ladies will be taught. Assistants ol the highest character lorqualilicationsand morality will be employed, in accord nice with the wants nl the Institution. The government will be conducted on strictly eliiivii ut principles, while suctari tnistn will be |as i igid(\ excluded. Thu I'mieijmls flutter tl.cmsolvos that their bmp m>d siicccsitul experience as teachers, as lesiilied by the recommendation* In their ]>«>- session, will enable them to establish an Instim- U'»u ol tho highest character for young ladies. Iluyuielullj peisu-üb-d that such an Instiln ii‘>;i will he sustained here by the citizens and neighboring cmnitrv, and hope that then conli (fence may not be disappointed. A department (or younger children wdl he iiiuucdi tft-ly cjiganized. i Terms per session of four months. , Hoarding, including fuel, lights U wash- big, $5O 00 Primary Dej.ailment, 8 On Higher English, 12 00 Ancient Languages, each 0 00 M odei n B 00 Oimmenbdgjir.-vnchps at Professors rhsigra. N’o deduction (or übsenre niter c-nlranco cx eept in ease of protected lllne«8. Hefei rum —ll on. End. Walts. J. n.Pnrkir, r-).. Kec.r p w,ng. Rev- A. H. Krem.-r, Kev.j.u Mmphc. 1;,.\ .l.ieob In. Rev. TV. W. KIN. .lames H million, pi t’,, K. Ulumenthal. Carlisle, M.u.-h 'JH. IK'.U-Iv lalitttlilc Tout) l*rai>< tty AT IT.IVATK sai.i: Siri'A'i v. iiij.it Mm-» in t lie r,..v -( /Ill'll ill ('.U 11.-lv tn tilt' llellS of J.mivs Tiion |»' ii, H'- rl. (’••ii-ist in? o| tw <• 'i.ll n b-t •> .nlj«nilinjx each. c mini mug OU I• •i. I i iii 1 1 cnil .uni tw cj Imi-iU'cil ami lilty fVt. I m depth. c 1 ’I In’ improvements are a lurae arid c->iniuinligus ii-■ iu (i si'ouv stone house, ai-it a ru o U Sl()R\ FRAME UoFSE, adjoining. Tin’ v. loutier being very Urge ami Conveniently nr •(• ■ mged, would l>e admirably adapted lur ft i, 1 Hoarding House, or a pleasant & comfuilable .. , private residence. The out buildings are con nl \euiont and iti good repair. Thu Una .ire covered with excellent ft uil Iroi 3 nml choice shrubbery. The owner? :ivo nonresidents of gur Borou?h, mul ;iru very desirous thul the propel ty should 111' <1 I MlSl'd (it , Tho icitns therefore will be made advanlag.* mis lu purchasers. Enquire of ** A. L. SPOXSLLR, Real Estate Agent &: Scrivouer. C.iilisle, March -7, 1600, tl. ; Slope AiND SUMMER (iUUDS, . rtIUE subscribers .have jiv*l received ouo of Ju IfiolKVgost’stocks ftrPr-y Goods over brought fit Cat lisle. Tfielr ft.ssoitmeut is full oriU cutii j [.Me, c<mi|»ii*ing ' l.ntHcV Itkb Goo<I«, | Silks. Poplins, L'lialli**. Burges, Tissues. I.awns, I Hi illi mlr.s, l.nmiuinn-s, Crape d« Kipigne. I anilines, S« i-is B(i11111,17.men, Cashmeres, A 1 I I'm', )>.' I.am-i. Spiing SbiwN, Bonnets, I Flat-*, PltiUiM-N. (’oulfil mill Han Clntli <ku in, | iiml Put.ihdU. uKn C"llus, Ribbons, Ilmuery, I ainl Trimmings in gie.it variety. Gentlemen’s Wear. Clotiis, Cas-mii'-res, Italian Cloths, flnp de (i, I'.islum-ri ll«, I,mens, Tu'i’ils, Vesting, Silk I ’ii>l< i-I nil, II its, (, ;q Cr.n.its, CidUi h, (u .li.iu ;i I'lili and complete m-sortment of M:»jilr Uoiik-sIU- <«noils. I iM-lmli’'g Woollen and (V'lun Yarn, Cnrpcl t ham. Feathers, Window Blinds, Oil Cloths. I Km- (.Kish..-, Bnisl.es, m,.l C irp.-t id mi. a jrivnl Mirifiy ot Fancy articles. Mourning (lomfs always *mi Ilnrui. Those nlm w lab l<> obtain the best good* at Invest pi u'i*9 t #rc reypei Hold invitvd to call. lit.MZ \ bug. (’.ulMe. Apul 17, IK.-.f, Carlisle Marble Yard RICH \RD OWKN. South Hanover St., ojtpnutc Ucntis' Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber Inn on hand a largo ami well si lee led Mock of lli’iid.siono', !»lonuni< ntN, TOMBS, ike.. of clmsto and beautiful designs, wl'tc 1 1 ho vull s«*ll nt Iho lowest possible rales, being desirous of selling out his sforkt Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, fee., for buildings, marble nUbt* for furniture, ike., con stantly ou band. Iron railing for cciuolary lots. Nc., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, Mmcb 27, 1850. New llal, Cup, &Sliots htoro THE Subscriber Jn«l opened, In the Store room toruuTiy occupied by Mr. G. \V. Hit : nor, on tliu enrmr of thu public Square. Main j struct, near tlio Maikot house, h adjoining the I joiVL'lry store nf Mt. Wm. 1). A. Nauglo, an on | tiro now it splendid qssoi tmotit ol HATS, CAI’S, BOOTS, (i SHOES,.of every variety & prlco. Hla Hats consist of extra ffno Moleskin, Beaver, I’iurl, Clasot, Kossuth, Sporting ami children's lints. These fiats aru manufactured f»y Oak* ford, Morris & Co., ami other celebrated hat ters of Philadelphia. He has also every variety of homo manufactured hats, together with nil kinds of fancy straw for children. All these goods ho will guarantee to give on tiro satisfac tion. Ills stock of SHOES are made tip of ovovy variety and stylo, fVom the cheapest to the best article In tho market, nnd cannot fall to ploaso, 1 Ho respectfully solicits tho patronage ot tho public, fueling confident (hat he can soil tho cheapest and boat goods in tho county. J. D. KELLER, May 23, 1850, FftSXX, O FISJI. Received 60 bbla. Daßltooro Bhr\d, CO '• „ Darrin* oO Uo. J. 2 and 8 Jtfaokenil, o ,4 Picketed Herring, 5 " Lake White Fish. Tho attention of farmers and dealers In Fish Is requested, as I nm determined to sell low for oash or bacon falcon In oxahango. WTLLrAMS* Family Grocery. Cai lisle, M-»y lbstf, A. FARM * Within the Rcach of EreryMan. ■■■*; HA A-ACRES of good FARM AND A « jUUU COAX/ LAND in Elk County, . Bimziuger Township, Pennsylvania, '.for solo, . P giving a Farm ol 25. acres for 5290; payable In instalments of $1 perweekVor at'thos&motttte raonthly. - ‘ Farms of CO, 75,100, or-more acre* adjoin* ing In proportion. Each Farm lVoDlu upon St roud thirty feet In'wldthi ; THE SOIL ia,a rich limestone’loam, and es pecially adapted to cultivation, os lt (a wsi/Aar hilly nor stony, but gently rolling or flno table land. Around and through this jffoperty ttert arc already somo 2d,000 (Teres under culUvatl 'ution, and its fertility Ima boon established from the crops produced , Upomthia untied it is easy to he fully satisfied. Thoro is ft ready ras.’i market for produce which Is. much better than f ra<?o. It is the CHEAPEST, as land Of ft simil.u quality'!* selling at much higherpticos adjoining, and especially such ns containscojil. THE COAL.—This In particular Is the Coel District. several veins Jtndcrlaylhg tho wholo properly, and tho attention of miners, and tbosv acquainted with coal iamls r ia specially. Called to it. it has the advantage'of being the nearest to tho great luko market, with which itwllLbo connected by the Sunbury and Erie Railroad now under contract and in course of completion Irom Erie to Kidgcway, with descending grtuta the whole way. 'flip soil over bituminous coal is tho best, for instance England and other countries. The price per acre Is trifllngfof tlie co.il alone, is it will cottaiuly, In .so favorable ft locution within a short time pay largely. This is important uu nn Immense cosltrade wHlsooh open. Four coat companies have already boeft started to work mines in the vicinity, and there an* now flfleen openings around St. Maryfa, TilE TIM BG R. Stockholders also receive.— There N no reservation whatever either of tim ber or coil. It 1h wry valuable, and Trill pay for a groat part of tho land. On account of the excellence <d streams there are fine opportune j tu-x Cur mills. For health, the location ismnchrecbtnlnend- M by Physicians. The chills and' fever* arb unknown, also pulmonary complaints, being ! protected from tho north east winds by the AU f leghanies. Tho water is pure and amongst the host, tin* land abounding on flno springs. Four Railroad.* will shortly bo completed connecting it by a'direct communication with New Vnii;, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie, Bof t ilo. and all the cifics on tho Lakes. Theyaro I'm .Sunbury and Erje. tho Alleghany Valley, the Pifubnrg and BuflUlo, and tbo Venango,— Energetic exertions arc being toaflo for tho budding of (ho Tyrone and Clearfield, which also p.issea through this property. The effect of tiiis upon trade, nud general development, as »<-ll at the foil, may bo Imagined. Tin: large and flourishing (own of St. Mftry’fl u in tiic centre ol tlm tract, numbering noarS,- inh.iiKi.i’i'*. It Im* good public >el.o r .!s. 9 nr and grist mills, stores, well stock, i d and ever) thing desired. There are 28C hal*’ ')ioe 100 m the laiin of St. Mary’s which will sold and tho jwocecds equally divided aniungst those who buy farms. Ridgeway, tho rmmlry seal, nbero on extensive business II done, adjoins tho tract on tbowest. Thevrholo district Is Intersected by good turnpike and other roads. Ttiis Is a rare opportunity offered fo tbosa oho wish to form or have ft pood investment for the future. By muking proper Inquiries, sod considering tho udvtiniagva of good soil, ao a« huml.uioe of coul, healthfulness of. cllmtte, i Kuilrojd facilities, and its location, a correct judgement may bo formed of its present adtan. tages and iiliimate increase. By writing the otlico directions will boglv. jcu to those who wish to visit tho land. A sya j tom of excursions will shortly boftdopted. I There is an excellent opening for various hr.niches of mechanical business, especially lamicM-ieH, wheelwrights, ftsodiandlo majors, hlioemnkcrs, carpenters nml others. Farms can be bought by enclosing tbo first instalment. Ladies can hold shares in Ihfilr own right. Title unquestionably good, and ivnrantee. deeds given. Address ot* apply to .Samuel W. Cattail, Scc,’ty,lBs Walnut street, between FMfrttrhrtd Filth Streets,Philadel phia. ITcnrv M. Walts, Esq., 118 ‘Walnut Struct* riiil.ulelphla. John C. Cresson, Esq., President of PhtUdet-* pim Gas Company, 7th St. above fcheatniit. Philadelphia. Geo. U’leguid, Esq., Inspector of Coal, City (>a-* Olliee, 7tb St. above Chestnut, Pblhula,, has bev.n over the land ami examined the coat. llDii. G.-n. it. Birrctt, Clearfield, Penna., ha> b. en over the bind. Henry Sohmitf, United States .Vint, roa- No- f-3'i Noith Fifth St. Phlla.. «• :unii"- l the land. Wm I‘. I-l ine, I'iq., south side of WalnotSt. belo'v Fourth IMiilu., examined tho laud. Hon. A 1 ev.mdei 1,. H.iys, Lancaster. Geo. U'ainiiley, Esq., St. Mary's, Elk county, a recent settler. Richaul Giidncp, Esq.. G3O PopTer St. Phtfa., h i-i <-x uuiiied flic* land. J. L. Barmtt, Esq.. Proprietor of tho Mount \eiiion House, Second Sf.' above Arch, I'iiiia., has examined tho land. E. C. Sebubz. Esq., Justice of the Peace, St. .Mat.v’s Kll< emmfy. Gh is, Gnhr. Esq., President of the Borough of J. s. H'i'm, Eoj.. Postmaster, St. Mary’s/ God. Taylor, Esq, Deputy Postmaster, S(. Mary’s. Mr. B in. I-vofi*. St. Mary’s. Mr. John Mil K-r, C«.i? Miner, St. Mary’s, Mi Jniiii (’<>r tw, “ »< « u E. H. Stone. Esq., WellsrlJitj, Ohio, Coal op erator. : L. W ilmurth, Esq., Pittsburg, Penna, Borough foonrii of SI. Hnry’s to tho Public, TAG is to certify tkat', AomuJ bien oter iAa tract aimed In/ the ftidgeway farm and Coat Compnay and given ii a thorough txonimafion, wejlad i\* rc/noeittri/ioNj oj that Company to be correct,?- M r find the toil to hi the most ftriile—ika Coat and Bern Ore to He in tnexAous/ofr/e quantities, through the whole dlslriclr-lh* Tarmn in €xct\- Itn! order, and the inlilligsnCt and prosptriiy qf ihc people to Lt of (he most gratifying character. VPr know that there is no healthier locafioh ini (As State, and wc consider it amost desirable place 4f settlement. MV make (his declaration, as ice believe Out* may be many persons i cho are unacquainted tofth these lands,andut areiati»Jltd,fromounkntndU edge of the subject, that informationupOn it will be a public benefit, •- Jacob F. 5/iq/«r, Elk co. Surveyor, St, Mary f e, Elk county. Chat. Luhr, Pi evident of fAs Soreug\ qf St. Mary's. ' ** Jo\n Beeleh, Member Eero.CouncUSl.Mary*** Chas. Brooks, u *« 11 ** •* If. J. B’n’gg/e, “ “ <• <« ** F a sit Jahab, <« ** et 7 A t ii to certify that the oAovt Jive ginOemtn are nt prejent the doting Alembert (f fAs .Totem f’ot/rinf of St. Mary's, Elk co.,and ihalth* abort if fA«> Aond and signature. . * In testimony whereof t have eubeeriltd my name, ami caused the Seal of Office to.frs attach. ed thereto ; ami I fully concur in fAa afrobt re. commendation, m . . ED WARD DJJDEt, S' *>. Chief Burgess of St. Mary's, Elk-- I SK VHj J County, Pennij/frotifa. . VL S Carlisle, April 24, * union house. West Main Carlisle, Pa, WINUQLTZ & SMITH, PROPRIETORS. WOULD respectfully Inform tho public that they have leased the above well known old eland lately occupied byWm.Crozlot-.whoro they will bo able lo accommodate the ffttVolHtig pubJJo wib tm eyo to 'tbolr comfort and conven ience. - ••• , . - This IlCtiso has lately been. bttfli and the arc large and airy} his. (aide tylH always ho supplied with tbo bcst.th? market can afford; ample stabling for a largo namfcer 6f horses, at tached to the premises, with ftdthful and ex perienced ostlers. ,In shoft, every arratigement has been made (bat could in ariyiocpect tender the “Union House’* a dual table piano, and tho subscribers hope that by assldjous at tention to the wants of their guests to .merit a shat o of public patronage. • BOARDERS taken by tho week, month or year. Mhy 22,185G—tf.
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