len ‘ tlten jTwiien^ficßo 2 ibontiio flcono of .himuU. jouncomont that Uto -fori the, rrcskloncy. .> cbWratiilat!°na On all fitfd'tioft®® anythfnglifio Sfeof/'Bomp.uiymportant K m'p6ecslcd' t fo JwllOt (W first •It. 3ohnsoh) ‘ ’B!t' BrcckbnHdgcV' trie khunimbUs yotp of if\ ducjaj’cU Ihb 'isr(l6nt»' J , ]'" ’ *‘ v ' t inntiont--gpecehci' ’.of mrd 'Douglas Qt< Wdslim . t Dcm’ftcrntic ratifirat'ion ificcting Wasl *T*Saloon, the 'lion. : Mr.' ' '• •' - ' ; •‘ 7 K 91Cren.* CafcH 'wits -iritfodu Wfl hnd’rbfcciml with a:; •, bpiuiV'isc.,, Ifo said a voice luyd, MachddUhetn' ) v[]lTrow th<f'ft'e&v tfi At ftvV§t^n6nsagent defies■•boili'titlV?' ih’d spice; rtphouncinp; National Democratic 1 CoriVenVlori 'had n-K);the/party the panics of a slates . Chief tliQ tTnion andj pcniocratic pVhich "I- upife thp'hcar s ts, liopcfj and .Cxcr-i ; the whole Democracy.of the, country--; v, p>»Vihßn is-James'Buchanan.,; I|c eulogized ; private worth,' ,' his strict Adherence to.Dcniocrptiq prm-; i .'Lot every true Democrat buckle on his , 'rtot -the armor of Sharp’s rifles, but .the arinor'bf trulh.'.renfion'and .persuasion.'and go; - -'M'4oW n lieViHg-."'l “ “PI""- { of -Mr.* Brcckcnndgc,; the . for, Vico’ President, faying lie would jfol co.laborcr with'Mr. Buchanan.— to them both—hut above all, success llprjoiijSjUnion.,,- , v ,i ---. »biiglas wqsalso introduced and reedy loml-chcer.'). lie. endorsed tp the fiiu-, I the rcmnrUp.’of.Miv pass. • jlcculo*- patriotism and firmness.-of the candid "'resident on the leading! iHsnes'of ttyc claimed for. him ft-bright page in tps i history/to be Admired when the poS« ho day havosubsided. ’• •iloexprcsKcd icftliort that hteown course 1 on the No* xnSM f qlicstloh'hftd been 'endorsed by rtsolvco of ihb Conrenlibh; • The’ Do* liroiighoot oiir Widely extendinghfn J hovr gh-to' work in’ Ihc gbpd ,, causo J peeled .his.hcnrers to prepare’ for the tvillf such they must ,trl n ho said, in - enridusiem, "I hare nfiho Union who loves tpe,l«t him put wheel and do everything k in 'jlpSyiii.thc light.”* / ( ‘ ! ib ppcnluT.s were frequently,iidcrrnpt plauKo. and thq mvotlng formed and . to smpadc tli? X s rcsidopU, , , l; recession numbered,’ rank and file, .•o thousand. The Prcpident-appcal’cd j “ the upper windows of the mansion j fellow citizens, upnif ton. avlucj* brings yon here, and,-I in-' .Qo|iUdont r Uppu • that the joy w »l1i uhail the harroimiotiHaiadVnanimpns the; deliberations at Cincinnati may be etacd and deepened- by life ratifying tuarcouiitrytfien. ; - ftis pienfeant to-.re-; at. however other parlicsnaiy hoditid-] Ustracicd, then* is nothing withns but* pratpode.' 1 and will be nothing but un-j Jiidn.' '•FyhhV this bbhrto that when Will' b 6 bfjdnedJta'NMembcr, till bre ad personal animosities ,nnymh ifj.bsb; ilii cilUivale mnlianl.regard ahef hffprd; npport,’ Vyill be laid aside.' 1 (AW cs widely jnay have existed inr nrtr yo Ipnggr remembered._,The' c.of, cycry friend' in , this crisis^,\Vlio no for ijic t '9oiint l ryUiah. fWlpmself,; to, tlac caitsq, and .an /capacst.suppQßt mlard borers ivbonrp tglcad.UfUhbo* .struggle,, will bo thcoouirplHng son,*'; r. the. democriicy. We archil. I am sore,-quite/nn-‘ r convlctioaasihac;,|aot only thepros-i 'thi.s.vcpublio, but ?d Union, depend essentially .upOu'abd n find maintenance. of tho principles Contention.. But these findicaledmnd sustained only' action, and that can only be sc- Hence Mellty to this and its usages becomes. like fidtl* ‘ a cardinal virtue* ; -Xhc latter bo manifested and inaduolTecUml thro* ?r. My friends, will have duties to in the canvass which.my position I prevent mo frOmattcnipling lo fullij i.' Ifisnovcp to be forgotten.by. me iglitcen hundred nnd titty-two older ;r soldiers —(cries from the if cr ’*j-i:ihart myself,' Miv Buchanan Cass.'men who hnro been faUhfal nnd through many years of lAbdr and l cre passed by to Call mlr front the ut which I had sought, and to tvhich Ii urn without, regret. - Maytnnt odd, m. if life;bu .spared. I shall go back :ato of my birth 1 with" tv consciousness, g adopted, no single measure of public | urnig jiny administration which I did: ivc to ’ bo demanded by the best inter- 1 he country; inormiw whiohddes not to*, unnmnd the approbation of my judg- 1 mil Wy conscience;" The i conduct .qf I tier and belter soldiers of whom I have | tvnd of Iho'yonnger but nevertheless soldier, Judge' Douglas, who I nm glad now-standing'by the great nnd godd ierM‘o|iss;'who torso many years has tacridy ’irtV" respect, but dhn.'wUUpcvep' crash to bt grdtifully mVby'rpci the 11 eld, /y (0./cnbdtiragc and fljrcct; ;ad-t]ib columns. “ Their energies, were forth jdecauso tlio standard was In my itbocanso Usurer was, ,in their cs - for-tho-tipio being tlio,.impersonation .soundconMUuUonal, principles whieh teved could alone give stability nnd ;nco to this glorious fabric of our inath • it ischcering lokuowlh!>t thcgclimi .to Convention places thcßtatcsmcn nt|d who arc to lead us pow upon ihc-jden tfbi-m which.[ accepted, wilh.full. co|r», >f* my judgment and with cvcry scnll my heart, andthat'thoy aro to occupy, ho standard lowered never an Inch, so construction‘of iho conßji-- id'lho vindication of the conaUtullonal every,porlion'of’ the Union arc coi*- Jifuch Ojiid,’,justly oa we ndtnlro the I p, op*d, private virtues *of J daj'tl ljyarcjrfi, there will ho • nothing womhip iiY;<his contest. JNJoh become \vcly insignificant, except, 09. histiti icb great principles and vijst (pteresUa dry like.dors arc involved* (There a ’ydup’parlrf toanppeal; to unworlhy, imlnfJdmtfutoryealls for a second i liko thoso which nfo occasionally » coming frolh fticn ivlid hUvbfrcelv ,at tir’d hands'tif* thcir .gov’efrmjqnt 'lion nnfl political ; j■ jib rcsißlancb fo tho Ikws-oi-' tho land*; ”? n '!?“ J-hu shqlding-Of blood, hy > havo. none to shed When our coiin faco w «th foreign 'A, ,• “”? I,u,nm °n you td a tly fur the .lißd'hion tnin'p jo l that iMriljucnt ns thd pnfy r r ,oli and tho only !*.- , Men who feel nnd no, with V ou will hwith wntrf^ 0 .Wds willelcfendiit. if nen} be..,wlife lor ngeinst. nil, Msanllsj from without, (tUim 1 [Tbit n.elKnal trliifopb »wau» A’ocansolicnlcrtalo cuyfioubt/If, ihtot, oiit ‘fiitbers only ‘ fho changing • b‘- *-• - - /.'‘•‘'V 1 1 K and adopt Ihlq ~by Ompipqtqnt. Power# tyay.’fjgpds? i:-«P9n ; &A jfiuip h)p. 4>u t.finwaycjW faUli' ; powcnyrjll nj.qdv hcsBipf> tlvsirlshildyciftto ? destroy jt. and;mlividuQUy,iandioy-thhnk'a.ibr,tiila'grat. ifying call.'.'-lVi y' l ;* &'•''■ tr’i.r' : 1 ■! ' PHiladclplua 6h' ■Tuesday- everting, in-ircsponso tO'flndrtvffdtibrU-- . J PifrtßnuiiG.-June Dcriibdrntfo nOmi n'ntlofi9 J have been* received -with -favorirt- thru ,yicinity v Last evening the office,of ; the Morn jug was. brilliantly illumina.tvd iii honor of cyehtr.ond event.‘was celebrated by a spluto of- lOO.guh?. A raliflofUioii!inept* ing.was also held thisevcnlng.ond in,Allegheny. Gity last evening; • .*...■ f . UOBTON,‘JunQ T. I —The DempcrotiC' County and Wahl Meetings ore making: arrangements ft>r a ratification.meeting’in Fdncull tfalhprpbJ ; ably qp Monday. • ” 1, ” iWiioiT, June 7.—A salutc-oflOO guns bds liero,' in honor-of the Democratic nominations. ", , ‘ Sudden OnATh.—Wfe' learn from a friend fri, Novburg, snvs ilio 'SWppoiWwia &**»: U»V Mr. James Boyd, respectable dtiicn -of HopcWcll Watehlf., about• seventy yfari!,■ wda Aun4'jeid : 1 n V 3 bed. ba. Saturday, inova* 'ing.last.- He had been attending to some bus-: incss-from' 'hoVho 61ft -Friday, dnd retarding:; -about ninc.o’clockin the evening,, shortly nlfter ward retired: to bed apparently .in good-health. I A son uf' his,Aged aboilt 'Sixteen years, Slept in the saWb bf'd wittj l)is fiither, andgetUng up early on. Saturday morning, left his - father-in bed, as 1 he. 1 supposed ;him to be sleeping.— lAbout an hour after sun rise!, his daughter went to his room to ,-cali hinrto breakfast, when she found that lie wris dead although'he secnicd lo be, only in a squhd sleep. From the position' in.-which be was laying, and natural cxprcasioii/qf the ctfunlenancc; bc'mu»t' have died suddenly,while sleeping. . ‘ ~y Dr» R. .Smith ofNcwburg being called upon, csainined- the "dcc’d, and gave as his opinion that his death was occasioned! by apoplexy. ( Mr. Boyd was a kiud and indulgent parent, a true and devoted fridnd, and from his strictly honest .and upright course of life, had, won,for himself many-warm friends who sincerely sym pathize, with his bereaved.fhmlly in their-fee vci’c'nlßiclibn. 'T i lii3‘{s ftn’oihcl* sfilcmn admo nition that truly in the midst of life wc arc in death. ;.5 ■' i i\ , / ; .'-Esto pKn^BTOA.—Fmindcd'upon the eternal principles of truth ami justice, with the consli* tutiorifor its guide, the, prosperity and perpe tuity,of the Union (or its him, says the Wash ingloji XJntoi}, the democratic parly has so far retained Usqiitcgrlty-.ynßpoltcd and its power unbroken, , jt’is now', as.it was irt the (la3 r s bf old, the friend of., civil and , .religious - freedom, the frimdof the people, and (ho advocate of the great and simple truths which the constitution imbodlca. Prejudiced against no section of, our cotrupon country,—pledged to the support of no'iucasurc that doc 3 hoi mshre equal and exact justice to nil—enlisted, not iu the cause of men. but in defence of principled—it will cn ter the coming contest with’the same con- .tlic.linal triumph of its cause which cheered i_t,!n“fonner struggles—the con sciousness thatftis the-cause of truth and jus tice. With the constitfction it broso; Svilh the conVitutlon.it^has.livcd;'and together with the cunsljlution'it will die.. The .one "ghf- Without iha .ixmsfituUW^Uie dembohallc jinH bfaken'r up i'jvilh out,, the. .dsnjqfinatic- parlyV. tbp’'constitution would bcccoinc 5n a day -the foot-ball of fanati cism. /riibfneud pf the-o’nchmy well of pefpjitua.l ■~. . t£7~ The Mormons arc experiencing hard times at Salt Lake; Food pr-so scarce that beggary from door to door is as common as in our Atlantic cities.. Brigham Young denoun ces the practice as likely to be an imposture, though he says where 'any of the saints have gone Jive dags without food they ought to make their wants known. Rather' ft task for-a' mh’n to support ninety wives in a'country where food is bo scarce. ( > lHUtnnATio.N.—The .tables, of alien Immi gration at Now’ Yorlc for l]ic’last live months show K great‘decrease. There were : In 1854, (five months) In 1865, “ In 1860, M , The larger proportion of thesewero Irish.— ilost of the English arc Latter-day Saipta pr Mormons, and arc mostly bound,for Utah. v 07"* A*few:wooks-Binco*.(ho lat? D.r. Johp fe.. Warren disinterred from'tho family tomb. Under St. Paul’s Church tin* remains of his’unfclo, Gen. Joseph Warrun, who fell’ in the fight 'of Bunker's Hill. Thp remains were placed In n slono urn, upon which an appropriate epitaph had been engraved.', The akWl was' cpiUe feet,.tho chin still remaining. . Behind one iof (ho oars wns'seen itn nperturO/ which indicated tho placo where tho - fatal enteVod which ended lilp : brlef but glorious eWeer. TlVo .re mains, with those of other members of (lie fani. lly, were placed In Forest Hill Cemetery, Bos* THE TOUJ.'ITEEU FOR THE'CAMPAIGN. • The ''American Volunteer will lrc ; furnishedto .persons or clubs from the Ist of Uuly until the close of the Presidential period of over fomi JJONTiia, pipl which will comprise not only full accounts of'the heat of 'tljd Ap proaching political, battle, but tho,result, at 'tho ballot box, on the following termsp-to 09 paid invariably.in advance: <[\ t • t Tcn copies in one package, 1 Twenty copies in'one package, copies, trt One poefcagp; Sjiigft \ copUs for ' '' 50 Ouroljioet in making the above offer simr ply that tliolnuh iuay ira put into every, plan’s hands, at.a coat so lew that no one shall ho ex* i eluded, and thus prevent tho.practice.ofidcccp-! : lion by our opponents/ Uis-bigbly. Impor taut, that .the trao principles bf Democracy should He wiistkrjUy kept before the ‘people/ hrtd wo we hnyo made, to bo able to send the FfitSbffer into' cv'eryhdmlct/ village, and Uwnshm Ifftnit county: : The Various |?nl«iisrEprcßcntatlona alwoya by. our oppo*. of clvcflonjELire». qulrojnore thdn lha brdinary vo. : Tl>o‘ very low price of this publication yjjfljcijahlo it to find its way to wbaleverqu^ri^^^PP o * aitlon may ottem pt,to:,rrn*).cgd fchcpbwMnid, Spread *)rrjqt infQrwpJlop toiojiat lliepfpplo the humbu«,of,tb():N)g>>}!o(Vl« wife-, ry corner, end Tfo sunll, frayij» jjlorjoua triumph wjoc.oiu'' icobsS^rs.', cr AM' iMipkiiff'i'p ?».‘V'v’v ■ j. "S * • POn thcslh fntft,> AtUcifiprs’v'lidteli m’jthlp borough, by the IWvM-j: o.' Hopprrt# to- Mlsfli daughter'Df'Dltt Jbhtif Kauffman, till of Sofillt lliddletorr tW£v this'cbhnty.- • >'^ r ' «-o ■/;* •’ 'yJJ*'-'’ I '*? yOs fhe<2oUi Ult.->y Ihe- Rcv;-A.;ai, ; lfts*‘«A. •Mr. Sami/eK KEBKPdftrz’r tiv‘ -Ay &EkfcßnAk,‘ -both -of KlngstoWiiV -, ‘JBn-llfc-BiUn«fant;by^^ Von; 'Mr.: Js Br ttW»oft CaHfpri)l’it>'to' Mies SARAtf jAkg MdHtOQMEay; pi Ihla.CD^--; ' ■ ; ; ’:^ TT .• " 1 P ( itiLADßi^iiA',.JunPll. , ;‘ ■Jflortr'and' Wept— 7 1 The’FIogr-raarkct |s firrp, Wi.tlpratner more rnqiiiry for, exports . The oh' ly trahsnctipns, .hqweyciv were 2000; barrels stmighc.bflinas'at 874, per Mil;?,which pricais now.vcry generally-refused; extra fain*-- ily is held at 87. a 50.:; The' sales toi the trade are within the range of the same quota tions. • dlye Flour is dull at 83 50. ' Cdrn’ Meal is-in fair demand; sales of : P<inn. at 82 50 per bbl. .; ,,f 1 •• ; Gra’m.-j-Wheat duff , and drooping. - Sales of pHme red at §l. 35 a l- prime Pcnri’d. and Southern,white at $1 sft a' 1 55,afloati Rye Is unchangcd—salcd nt 75c. ".Corn is in steady.achiabty— Southern yellow at 52 ccpts, afloat,, and Peniia. nt 6tc,.; .OaKare are steady .at 33. a 3ic. per bushel,‘ . * ’Sct ; ds.--Clo»cfseed continues,.scarce; .small sales at SC 124 a 6 50'pcr G 4 iW.ilii Timothy, and Flaxseed^ nothing doipgi -5- .- Whiskey is dull—puvall sales of.hbls l at,27c., and Hhds. at 2Cc. ' ; 1 \• '' ' l WOTiC.feV To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of John Clark; dec'dldle of the Ootihtu of Stiifh, . Land State of Ohio. TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of-PnV, titlon and Valuation,.issued out ql thd, Orphans! Court 0/ Cumberland county, end'to mo directed,.‘l will hold an inquest fo AivitUv part or vuhio, tile real estate ol said deceased, on the premises, on Friday, (he ist day of Au gust, 18-50, at 12 o’clock, M., whch dnel wherd you-may attend if you think proper.-' . •' .. [/ . JACOB BOWMAN', Shff. Sherin ,, s Offlco, Carlisle, Juno 12, »6Q-0t » SCVTIIES; AND SCYTHE STATUS. -,Gl> (loz. Grass and Grain Scythes of all makes;* Also a largo assortment of Snaths of all kinds.. Grass and Grain Rakes; Hay, Manure and Sim, ing Forks by. the quantity, just received ot, the cheap Hardware store of June 12,1806 Revolving, grain-rakes. .'Just re. ccivcd a Urge lol'Unvolvipg'Qram Rakes, rquaro and round tecll), for solo very cheap,— Also, a good assortment of Grain 'Cradles! of different makes, ht tlio cheap TTnrdware stOre of H. Saxton* East Main “street, Carlisle. ■ ’* > Juno 12, ISStf.'-j '* FLY -•NETSI'FLV KETS !! Justrccoived one of tl.o largest nasorlmchfs of Fly.ileta ever brought to this place, consisting of Cotton, Linen;and Oiled,Twine Jtfothi'of'aU'.colofs.— Tho ibices nro so low that people can’t help buying. Forsalo at ' ,'' f - . Juno 12,183Q f - wlovxt isoixx *l i, bo,open for,tho rcceptlbp mm-rW of visitor's on the tirst dayVjftf r |»BjS|^B'dtdy.ncxt > situated si.V, miles south of Carlisle I’c'nn’n., at the gorge in .the youth Mountain rßluo Kidgoj throxlgh .which flop's the beautiful .mountain creole,*;- inb lociylou is equal U not sjiperlor to any la.,th|s county, lor good water, pure‘air’, and mountain scenery. Those who are fond of huutlng/or. fishing can„ffts amusement. A Daily matt, and Daily communication ' with Carlisle, ena bles visiters tho Letters’ ond papers' from homp in a tew hours. Visitors leaving. ■ Philadelphia, or Baltimore in the'morning will .arrly.Q:g{ M,. sho.jlyitYdings 'jind amU exertions will.be , Boarding j>er u»eefc,cbiWfdn ' under tlyelvb. year's of o'gdi'nfc iec.bad'tabloi. nod so'rvants.'iuill mice. Address . **• . . . jqs. pxttoit;' . ' *' - ' , Phpertown I*. O. , 1 Juno 5, 1850. ,*• . , , Baltimore.—U’BrfcVi, 'GfnfiHn 3: Co., Robert Gnrrott, Esq., Dr. Mos. Buckler. Philadelphia—Bhllcnmn & Harvard, W. S. Campbell, St. Lawrence Hotel. Carlisle.—lion. F. Watts, Roy. J. TJ.Moriio, J B. Parker, Esq., Col. Chas. A, May. A.Card. DR; Ji BAUGUM AN, his health having been rhstntedfannoMncea.to the citizens pf Cftr. Uhlo fthd vicinity* (hat ho has resumed the prac tice of medicine tit his residence, East Main Street. t Juno 6, 1850—If BUiUMEII AUU A& «JEMGKXI 108.944 60,049. 35,245 CHANGE OP HOURS. Cumb. Valley Railroad Company- Ofcrondtfftct Monday*, Mrty 26th/ 1856, pas sengerl trains will leave aafollowj,*'(Sun days oxoepted,) via 1 • . : j . ' ' : ; '■* Foa IlAßnisßtrno. , lif TV-inn' SdTVain. Leave JL ,4i20 P, M, «* ■ : ShipponsburK. 6.08 , »< • .4.55 »< ■»«' Ncwviuc; : o.aa; «.,,*'5.20.^ Carlisle, 7.12. *« ’ tf.OO' ** » Mcohaplcsb’g,, .'7.40.;•*< 0.28 “ Arrive at IJarrUbnrg,, B,os “, OJ>(L. l''oa CjUMBEUSDUHO. Ut Train. 2c l Train; Leave Harrisburg, 'B.GOA. M. .LOOP. M. Meclinnlosburg, 0;26< • <*-•-!. 1,32 l« ■ ** • Carlisle,) : 10.02 -.«<: ‘ . 2ilo : ‘*' Nowvilio*. -10t07 -. *< ■ i 2.43 ■**' •> ♦«! Shippfcneburgv; 31.00.' « ; B.M AnlvoatChamUcrsbffll.aZ: 0.42 »< Trains loavo Harrisburg for Philadolpldamt 8.40 A. M/, 7.15. P.M., hiict 1.16 P.M.,—via Columbia. For Pittsburg, at a.BO 'A. M.T2.C6 Noon, ami 5.06 F. M. For,Baltimore, at 8.50 A. M., npdßP, 31^9; .. Trains on thoDanpbln i\ud SnBfniq)mm\a Ro! Bond leave HarridbUig &o. daily. • . " r ■ i. »* KTTFwros, from? Uarrlaburfy/Carljijlo, Slilp : 'penaburtf, nnd’Cl>i\hibo’ratj«vgJ will b 6 ten 1 cent* ins when paid forTicUeta, ttt'Ui© (Mfleo, (ban Nvlibn'liaUl in Iho Oara. - 'i - -■> ■ .• ; ‘ ' ,l O. -U\ htfLitt '3npt. ■ Railroad Office,'Clmtnb’g. (■ - ' ‘Mfcy.Bo, 1850. ; . e-t-oo 7 00 1300 , KII-EIT, 'TTA-VING toon .IneU-ucAeri In .(ho ?irt, (by pri itX,G<o»ss. Ikola, agradiMjto of PnUliiioro Dental College,) ianovr prepared .to rpooivp hit fviomlaand perform. tho.miow operations In' .the Moo ol thoduntal profession, athisresidence in South drool, Uddoor from Wpsti&ti .tllvo usAonll. Torma moderate. . . oi• . • k Carlisle,- May 20,18G6—.tf • : . ■i i. ...i r )H'CXE«atar&)'it *{3 TRA7ED r dt< Stolon from tho subscribed, ro- siding at Bolling SprlngaV S6i(th Middleton. eonnty. Pn M abouttho SBlh '.fnstAht/ ttJpltfnilOßSEj wltfi rbl(o< piano slnd till and ■whUo faco.— ’ha laid hprsfa 11 abbot IQhapdfi tjgh,’ irJfconalUon.. Tho nbdvu fuiviifd will r wjjlch will loud tho sub* rog(ilh tho Jjrdif horao. , 1 ‘ ; ‘ ■;'jajaO»’Ooc»>sßja»,Wr. t 18f»8-8t ■' :-V. •' <m jwW**;.' ".'i - a lot<Jfl?ronty:'& Moll's aolf* cdntod>drmigbt Plol'Sj audt ftp ’■. • 1 n \?M t - .. STA7MAIT£d.aN’SHI -OarllilO^Aprii«, 1866.. • - M ./f <lr r.r» 'l' jytyjriw'/.x , '.V- 1 WILL : bo, in-&rllalp; byßeiiry, L, Bgrkhgldfiy, at thq ttflMvlng raids i'Uefip or, .cash, $16,5 ;'^eapeifaiidllgwdr» ; c(fsh;sl9Uj Kgaper S2IO; lleuncr, $186; $76 on dell very f tip first dfSeptcinberj i nmUhd balancb tfrst oP pocomb'ciy vith'ft-clght I‘JV'onj IKd at’Hhnnsbuv£, Ueapct ; j9 bflllVofjJw.bdsf njaf«*riartiifft;cim bij. found, ami phi 'Up tn' tho manner,, wan-aided to cut .grain us wejl ns’cun bp ilonb witiifbo Fartnuts At* Icfn'a ißcnf)dr dg.bpt thby wohld in bpyftig ,* fi. Ro'apb'i* thousand .npics, away ffdih ' hoh\c'j , jf:’t|fehS -shotiTd 5 - anything brqnk they gefthe ghstlrigs atlhe ; Factory at Illxrriaburg/'fif’a'ny.'fiOie; PcraonsVbuving this Reaper hattf tho benctll all_ improve ments _froo, hereafter, ■•by'applying to J l . S. Wright, at tho ?flC(omC/i lv , . „ : CinilSTlA^ST6ujß,FßK,''Agcht:«tCJiam bprsburg;, 11. L- Travelling Agent at Carlisle j'Henry Bcriv Agent at Har risburg, ami James Patton,'General Agent at the Factory,' at llarflsbhrg, for Pennsylvania. Order through tho above" Agents. : }; .. iWhbt. better cvldenco.'of true. wor.th'.couM.bc given then, -eufch uhpahillelod i Increase—l in ln. 18361... Add.' though so little known, ahdJ»U ot mlnioroiia failures of. otller Solf-rakcrt, y.vt.oot twodhirau of tho Customers could bo supplied last year.— More -will bo dlsjipphfntotf-lbc nest; for,, 11-farm ers can .-get a .reliable, Scltivukih*, they are dor termlned to have it; and this is npbr thorough ly established In Ibe confidence of the tanning public. It lius-a riiker always On hand and do ing.lho,.wo|-k, ld A-heavy or-lodgcd crop, better than a man/ . Saving at least anuth. or hand in binding; Is erfen a gfcaWr GrnlnSav. Or than Labor .Saver,-.ntur is also* ti ffrst.vato MoWcr. If you 'intCrtd of your old fashioned .back-bteiikcp, hndMo '.get ’ft Raker with Elqnb and Muscle IrowUnd’"Wood 1 ; yon must bo moving, foY-OOw-ttcA ditftvost will ; hy no mentis supply the ddrafthQ/fis-tho 1200 which w'flssoWjSufifcipntllldpSst.EChson. / 1 >' '-Strong; Reliable, Gdlal’ Materials/ nnd.Well Built;' A Reaper that cobsiantly gets onto! onlcr Is a nuisnhcc' muf ''dcar-Ai hny price.— Brcakngcs with'thiadiavo'becn* Inconsiderable, notwithstanding (ho tnCrtnafe of gearing by. the Raker, owing- to tho used In good mater ials-and puUlugUhcm ‘together 'thoroughly.— JfAn£ liavo-cut fVora' 100 to faOO acres and over with 'onoj without detentiony ’any expense for repairti ; Thd* harvest is a hurrying.season; yonwaut ■fttnathihd tli’ut can bo rollcdiupdn, and this is jho-one. ns experience shows, . 1 • • • In'effso of lUttnh'gothdht',.this Is not surpassed. Fbwf jitirchiisort tho jiast : j*eari : ahd hot one Agdnt in 'tetrifad hrtd hny experience with it; hrid gehcTnlly'fitachiuc’d iroro shipped so Into as only to bo received just At-harvest; of, after It \VnsT)cgitri/ t Hchco'thbwwas no linuf to expor ifrtehtfinfl learn about'lt, which is generally so necessary wltli new macLiilcs. - This will bo oh. vlutdd life coming season, with those who nrc sViso Sh‘ ordoflhg earlier than - lost spring., Some, too,,fell - 1 ihld -improper hands, ns orders were filled Indiscriminately; till -tho* supply failed— Ifi several Instances machines ..were returned and Bohl.agaTii.t6.proper;.partied,'and llioygnvo exoollout patisfiictlon. .Yet under ail these dis. not two per csnt. gave 1 any serious ’trouble |. and ,wo willguaranty much less next season. *»•" * - 11. SAJXTON; A First Rato Mower—Knito .Never Chokes. From the Hrat introduction of this machine, farmers havo Baid‘'that lo 'glVc it tho load far ahead of all la mako ft ns good in grass as ih-ftrnih.'MVfe avfccriddcd pret ty well wTth tlio'EraXSlßrtr^mnronY-hfitltr* Cfit-' cnbtigh |<rcor prairie grass, and - softe other kind*.' l A faster gear was made,and tmpidled'ftf;a' part '.of the purchasers, which -gaVo oXoOlfont and iliis WHl’-hehtsda hifalHlilsscilson. . With ■lbia’mQtlbh T , r an'rt it nevi or 6hotto».' t Tor : pnU •tIOS on tho back sickle rago, fT»bfo<r unoii(n& is obviaWd-; ; a!idfo : gtfnva .against obnfenflon; and insure dnr customer?- oghtnst- molestation. Tvo'havo' bought - Ujo right.-UiiO Green anu Forbush’s patents'mi thb-knlfo as we build it.— The Chango-from Reaper to Mower is very sim ple and mndu in a few minute? ;• and. a wheel is attached la tho cuter end of tho moving bar, to regulate'thoi height of milling, tp facilitate back ing, and movo from floyi toflold, : * , . Points to Consider ip Biiying a'Reapor, .Eve ry farmer, by himself of with a neighbor, should havo a Reaper.’■. It you have none, or oven if you have an old-fashioned back-breaker, you will look for one— iat—-To cpt'well, clean arid easy, and with a knlfo that does>iot,'‘<jhQk>j ” ’ . ’ . 2d—gtro'ng rind reliable/ not ‘getting 1 sick when needed,.' . ' Od—Busily managed, that yon: your boys and bands cati work Without,difficulty. 4th—Not hard upon Iho' 1 Team, neither of heavy diaughf; gatylng Jlmliv neelrj, by. heavy weight ‘upott.lho' .poloji : i\or 'thumping their shoulders at every Obslnjfelioß.' 1 .There sbodld bo no aide drought. r '.V' Cth—Taking up lodged Grain, and- working Well In nil kinds. ‘ V KT** Upbri Ihe’firsl dvdjiolhts no Reaper cx cclW Allan’s SOir-Raker, nntl-ToW oipinl It, not wlthetamUng'the addition of tbo Rakor. *•: 'i Olh—Saving onoimniFia.lltifclng, the hardest work In the harvest field* ‘ ‘ 7 th—Saving at leobtanoonorhand-In Binding, by having the gravels wqU laid* • - r Bth—Saving In Cutting aikhßahlng,-not shat-* tcrlng.by.tho reel, and by. tho Raker Jerking if oli’tho platform. . Wastage alter binding, Iho grain boingdaUlso oTcnly.andslr*lgbU« to.bu.bpund securely, prevontiug. in tho after handling, anH protecting tho heads well when slacked. '■ '' tCTTt/p’on the Sixth, Eighth nml?finth points, WO ‘ Unhesitatingly chilth * superiority dvet/nU other Rciipera ovcV ' Th 6 saving ot wasting grain In haivcsyng.wllh machines,.ls a point not properly oppreclatcd. Even between those considered good ind tbb Atkin’s thcro is a dllluronce, at present prices,,of ten*to, twenty dollars per doy, nml over. ... lnto -a Mower, wUb JUlly trouble and small cost. », ~ • < back-breaking Rea pers can bo used for nmwlhg;t)nt no other Solf- Rakerrand no convorlablu mauhino claiming to bo n good RoapcrißB»porlor to ours In grass. lltb—Kulfo never obolcoa, • By Murray’s bi»ol£>ainkl(r£dge t fbrrublch.Wc pw/r tho.oxclu siro parent, the. great tronblp.ln Mowing; M«u cblnoa^tho enbotually obviated. CARU3t.e» Bfts., isOJit. CylBoo f J. S.Wuonr, B»|.—tfonr Sln-lUtlng Jiur cMMM lu J(ily|wt,;Alkln> Solf-RiU<ljiEl(]W|>or mid Slower don your PBonl.ll. L. BurlUidldor, Kaol,! tnltb nllaumro In rocouiinomlliiK it an Ilia Sdst ocomnnibnVnoaptrlor tho futniorto buy. t o(n surd I now bcforo'. cot ■ Mid put. up tho Halim amount nf groin .with sojllllo oxponno, oo mtlo tidp; ni,d/w unit. I bollovo I liuvo nnvcd llw ono.llilnlor thlf prjco of. tho Iloapor tills your.’ Not quly that, b|it It run* light oil tho horacs.' Tho linker tovon algoodtuani ' Tlio ■ovoiiaud regular ileposltot-y of tho gravels’ will nnVo on!) ban in lout ti) himllng. Wollnvolitul from lironty to thirty rilrmcrnlUoklnßutU'wlicn going, many of ivjioiUihsd otlior, Honpors imt not thb llakcf.'ntid Iho'most-of’lhnwwildltmui tllo'lWkl.’iitld It performed wall. I knOirof no 'rarttlihiO cimnl to It.’ Tlio Moivor, aflorjvojmd it ainrWil; cute I aero* from 6 lO o’, olbefcl '■ It wos'llniolliy.' -ilf theko linos con bp orKuy avoll to yon, j’oir way tuo them ns you tMnlt’hbsf. "2 »■ ■' > ■-. • ■ r > ■ i" 1 di .Yoiiroiinspooifnnr. .i’ < . ill .... .jpitN! g.pSTEBKIiTT, « .V in ,01 Saiis'r.ii.'Ocl.’o, ififiV.; ’ Summer Hals & lloiinots ToJ. fi.’ tViiipnr, Sir—lojuly A IMho* tihcnpstord of‘ Av Bonta & Bro,, tntt'l lintch.il''■iVofymiVagent InOnrllala.Tr.Xis Ifsv Soulhrllnnovor struct. ’ Tho assortment. Is BhrhlioMrri oho Id' Atfthi’ri Keif-Bailingllesp- largoi and will hn sold olmap. (Jlvoino s cn’l .’lug MShMin Shi! nlitt.'ailftlytoctninnsndilt.ni; nOarll«)«( Adir.U 21. IHflO.', i . ,v ; ... / A J!i::t; v • ; ■ n' ■ IV _ .. V ,1 ...... ,V ■ .... (lie -moatr complete,-, economical labor-saying xaaclilno of.tho kind yetJijtrodpced Into this nlfirt of the country j farm is billy, It pcHprrt)ed ifaworlc'ttrjhy ontirosattotaclloD, .and tb/th6 idralraUon of a’great number of farmerskbb.Wcrc:present on' the.pccasion of.Jls .t!lal, - '. ; Borfde9 making the cleanest work of;any Reaper I’havo;. overseen, it requires; but half Mho 1 power to. move jtihat Reapers do generally. -Two Ijorscp d'rmmles can draw, it with case, •though I «sedfoiir v dn.accoUDt ofUie.land being >omewhat rough apd uneven. ' ' • To .all farmers having . large crops to cut I w6\ild bdviso as a matter of' conveniences and economy to' proenroone Self-raking Heaping Machines,-' ■; Ydura Respectfully, • JACB HOFFSINGER. Carlisle, Oct. 8,-.1855. Mr. Henry L> Burkholder— Dear Sir—- 1 take g'rcat pleasure In bearing testimony to ilio invaluable character .of “Atkin's ScU-ruklng Vls ^ »,, I had both, in’ use on my larra and.ctkch performed Its.work to my entire, satisfaction, ami to the...admiration' of -miny farmers who witneascd*them Jn operation, ■ I rccommctid this .machine, as one of the most hnpoVtafit Inventions for the farmer, and a. great economical labor-saving machine. ns the agent for Mr; J., S. ‘Wright, have done a Ipsling'beneflt to cur famiugcommuni- lntroduction of'thc Reaper Into this county.' •.V .. Very Hcs|)ectnnivi ‘ ’ \ ' - W. M. lIE-NDERSON", . , , , Oakland , Camb. co,, Pu.' Tonic Scxpueb Springs, Pa., Oct. 1, 3803. J. S. Weight—Dear Sir— Automaton Self raking Reaper 1 bought of yon did its work well,' cutting nhd raking bettor limn I hnvo over had gr(iin lilted from n liand rake, and tnkingofl' the heaviest,and most weighty bundles. It is of easy draught and well built, and I think it wilj,give .perfect satisfaction to every fanner that wants oho. I would not have any other. : ■ ,W. F. B.ONNJSIC IlAniusßuno, Fa., Sept. 80, 1853. - J. S. SVmnnir—Bcat-Sir— Tho Rcaper. that I botigl)t of your agent, Albert Jaqucs, I fried on my-farm in the presence of* some fifty ol the besfranners in Dauphin county, and it gave per fecfsaiSslhction to fhom all. I cutmyhaivest tho Reaper, and if I could not gctnubtherl would not fnlco one thousand dollars for it. If this is of any use to you, you may use it ns you chooso. HENRY HERR. Trcntox, N. J., 0ct.17, 1835. J. S.^fnionr—Dear Sir—Tho Reaper thfit you sept mo I was highly delighted withj'.it done its work-fO my entire satisfaction In grain upd grass, and I consider it tho best Rcaper,ln use', and I recommend it to tho fanners of Now Jersey:- v /o , ELIJAH MOUNT.' ‘irXiunTA, Pa., Oct. 18; 1855. j“. S.' iTiijon'r—Dear Sir—ln regard to At- Uiu’s.SeU-r.ikingi Reaper and Mower I bought of your agents,'?: Morris f< Co., of rhlladel phia, nna I must sfly, it done it H M'oric with cn. tlro satisfadtlon In grass and grain, and would recommcpd it to the farmers of Pennsylvania. " f • ' JOHN MUSSER. ■Taunton, N. J., Oct. 1, 1835. J. S. ITnrcuT—Dear Sir—Your agent, 11. G. Dennet> called on us this summer, to sec if wo would accept the ngoncyoffhe Atklb'a Self rnklng.Renpc’r... Wo had made tip our minds not to accept the agency ofanyßoaperoi Mow er, until wo could get one that wo could havo confidence In - to.r<snonlmcjid to our customers, as wo f aro :tnanuftitj(ncing' agricultural iinpllo ments' ain'renton. Now, Sir, wo would he glad, to acdcpt.tltc agcncy.'of wo have itnplicit'conUdence to rcchlnuicml it to the Farhicts of 1 New Jersey and Pennsylvania. ’’ 'ft'IULLICK & QUICK. Carlisle, May 15,'183G. . IMPMED'SELF-ADinSma*. gg. ELEVATORS OR HOISTING 1-OIiCiS, iQOO Self-adjusting Hay Elevators with axUi-fric.- ' tion tlocki, ropes, sc. . •*. 50U‘ Independent Tooth, Hay and Grain Hakes- JlQO JPjbtU&Sj.jyir4aUS T tizet t ari(J. naihr _ t ar Jh4 IJarroidi various , fatf 200> Jiarrbws, various sizes and patterns, " 'lOO Huy,-Straw and Corn-stalk Valters. ' -'■ ■ 100 Patent .Pdwci Corn Shelters and -‘Cleaners. ■ ■ ■ t ■ • t -• 800. £andrc/h't .Excetsiof Hand Com. Shclltfit Aw. lj If, S and’4. , !'*! V*,. 4 * 11 afacfurod at onrSteam vT orks, lirisfol. In. >3 birn’Orfnnnnamp nml iua lerlal are of unstirpasacd umillfy, ,;• \ / CXT"Farmers will profit by an examination and comparison with other implements In mar ket. Also, CO Stacy’s Patent Grain Drills. "* 4 100 lllclcock’s Patent Cider Mills and Press. . Dvilz & Dunham’s Improved Cam Motion, Reaping apd. Mowing Machines, of which wo havo the solo agency in Philadelphia. J KT” Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments and Tools, Plaid,•, Gordon and Flower Sccdsia groat .variety. For Sale by • D. LANDIUSTU & SON, Nos.-21.and 23 South Sixth &t.,l’l.il.ul’a. '• Miiy, 22, 1850—2fn ■ ' • } Citmbci land Talley Bantu PROPRIETORS* ‘WrfxtAM Knn, - WKicnbm Roar. Ci STEunEtr; Jouri Dunt.ai*, ■ Ricu'd. Woods, John O;' Dcndap> JouxS..STt ; iinirrT, •11. A’. StuhOeon. THIS Bank, dp|u l g, business In tho nntno of Kcr; Bromioman & Qo.i la now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with 'promptness and fidelity.' \ , Money received on deposit and,paid b,ick on demand without nolloo. Interest* paid on' Spe cial deposits. Particular attention paid to tho collection of ;notcs; drafts, chucks, &c., in any part of tho United States or Canadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent., Tho falthftil and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to, them, may bo rolled upon. They will nt all limes bo pleased to give any Information desired in regard, tomoncy.mat (era in general. -Inlerestat tho rate of 6 per cent, per annum will lio.paid on Special deposits as heretofore. Banking Uonso in Trout’s Build ing, Maui street, a low dp'ors cast of tho Rail* road Depot.'. Ppon for business from O unlock in tho morning until i o'clock In tho evening, The proprietors of this Bank aro indivldnaily Hnblo to the extent of (holr estates for all the Deposits, and other obligations of Kcr, IJronno mau &-Co. ! 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier, Carlisle, Marbh 18,1350—ly luinbcrl Lumlorl -¥T?riLLIAM F. MURRAY, would rcspoct •W lolly announce to Bulldoni and Lumber Mercbanla, that bo is prepared to Suuf-Lumber io Order, of any length and size under m-enty /tit, Always on hand and ’for tab) a general assortment of dry lumuer; at h(s‘ yard, foot of Market street, Harrisburg. . AVbilo ktld Yollowil’luo Flooring, Culling, First Oohtmon amt Panel Boards ami Plank. . Ilomlook Joist and Soantllng, Aib, Cherry, Poplar, Mnplo Plank, &c., &o. ■ Shingles ot dlllerent’q’uallllos.. All orders IVom a distance punctually attend od'to. *• Addrosa "IlnrrlHburg, Dauphin County, Pa.’ May 29,1850 —Jim coiner Wosti HAVING nmdd nfV'arrhngemcnls to go west on (110 H>lh of 'Julio next, I \VIU :sell otl’nll ornny part of my stock of GOODS and CLOTHING at co.tL Don’t fall then to cnll-a fow dd’orsabovqMho lf Us good b’avgalnsyon am looking fbr.‘ ‘ I also request all persons ivjib know themselves Indebted to call and pay- tho same before said <lav. ■ CU.VS. IIAUNITZ. •> M«y22,'lB6o—3t< . • Clothing, Clothing I MfJ? (IULIiBruJTE-p CROTUINO STORE 0 1 '' Sfussti has bonji,removed lo tlm comer room, of llio Washington 110-' Ul building, IT. W.OMnct of.tliuPublloSquare, wljero llioj.jiavo stock of The,stcclc*consists, in partef*' ') - Coats, "aml'jcaii Frock Dress und-Snck Coatfli- V ■ ’ - COATS, of difftrent styles v' PAM TS-r-£)atn and lapey. ICerst)mere, Cusal net arid'Cprdu'itoy Fi'mls.'- * <SUk, Cussinicrc, Sattlrtetl a>.d otlior VesHitof patterns and tyiali tlvS. • ■- Also—Stocku, Crists, Pocket and ‘Meek Handkerchiefs, Plain I .and Jitney Shirts, XTnder Sliirla, Drawers, Stockings* Suspenders, Um*f btrcllns, Carpet Enga, etc. \ V"' Customer’s orders made up hi tho’most ap proved manner, of warranted materials, Thtf Cutting Department is under Ike management of practical iiiid experienced workmen uni in every case satisfaction Is guarramled. ' Tho aim of’ Iho'aubsdribora is to give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish and durability, aud at pilots defying'competition. .Carlisle, June 6, Utoff. », jdSEPM a. keb:es>jlt:s, MANUFACTURER of Wire, Silk ami Hair Cloth SIEVES, coarse, medium ami flue in mesh, largo) middle-size and small in diam eter. Metallic Cloths or WovoW Wire, of tho best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nds; 1 to 80 Inclusive, aud iroiu one to sis feet in Width. They nro numbered so. many spaces to n lln. eal lnchi fiud cut,to suit; ■ , . T!io subscriber nlso koopn constantly on liana SCIIEENS, for Coal, Sand, Ore, Tw.iino. Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sngnf, Salt,Bono, Cof- Ibe, Spice, Drugs, D.vc*S*unb, ’&o. Together wllli'an assortment of Bright and *dnncnlcd Iron Vire. All of the above sold wholesale or re* ill, by J. A. NEEDI.ES, Juno 5, 1850- yr Cl N. Trout St. Philo. ART UNION OF THE CHAMBERSBURG HOPE FfllE Company—-Beautiful Engraving’s—Magnifi cent Gifts—Distribution on Saturday, July sth. From tho very,rapid sale of Engravings, the DlslWbuling Commltieo. beg Jciivo to announce that fhby have selected Saturday the sth of July, fot* Jho distribution of the various valuable and mngniilccnt gifla among.tho purchasers of En gravings' in 1119 Chambcraburgliopo Fire Com pany Art Union. Each purchaser of an Engraving at $1 hasiin interest in the distribution, and the number of ;’|2ugravlnga td. be sold will not for any consider ation exceed - iJOUO. For particulars soo small bills. JOHN CAMPBELL, May 29, ’6G—Ct Jlgt.fw Carlisle . FOOTEI & BROTHER, _ r PRACTICAL w f Plninbcrs—& Gas Filers, South Hanover street, opnoaUclhe Amcricatv Volunteer Office. Lend and Iron Pipes, .Cast Iron Sinks, Hydrants, - Bulb Tuba, Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, BatJis, , ,Wash Basins, . Water Closets, Hydraulic .Rama, &c., Force and Lift Pumps, &0,, &c. Wrought Ivon Wol’d. , , Tubes. And every description of Cocks and Fittlngst forGosj Steam, Water, -&c.» Superior Cooking Ranges - ,• llcatciujincrGiis Fixtures, put up in Clmrclfos, Stores and Dwellings, nt short notice and fn tho most-modern stylo. 'All materials and work in otlr linoat l6to rate » dnd'iaamin/«i/. . Country work and jobbing promptly attend ed to. Carlisle, May 29,155 G. ' * SPRING pi) SUMMER GOODS. nnilE subscribers havo just Tc'coivod oncf of ‘-’jbnbc Dry-G'.vwli»vop.t)ro)igbt( ta 'Carlislo.- Their assortment Is full uhd nlcto, comprising.** • • , .Xnaictd Silks, Poplins, ChftlMs, Barge?,'JifcaiiQfl, Lnlvlis; Brlllßmtcs, jLnmartiuep, 'Crupu’ do Espagnp, .Cambrics, Swisa BombatfincH, Cashipet-os, Al pacas', Do Lanes, Spvinl? Shawls, Bonnets, Flats, Flowery Corded and Hair, Cloth Skills, nml Puratfors,-nlao Collars; Ribbons, Ifosltiry, oud Trimmings |q groat variety. G-entlemen’s Wear. Cloths, CasshnoiTß, Italian Clotlis, Drap do tl, Cashmeretta, LUicna, Tweeds, Vesting, Silk Undershirta, Hals, Uap3, Cravats, Collars, &c.,’ abo a full and complete assortment of Staple IDomcstic 4ioort«, Including Woollen and CoUon-.Varn, Carpet Chain, k’eathers, Window Blinds, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses* Brushes, add Cari>ol Bags, al so,-ft great variety of Fancy articles. 'Mourning Goods always on Hand. Tboso-who wiih to obtain the best goods a lowest prices, arc ycspbctfullv invited to cnll. BEETZ & BRO. Oarlisjo, Ap».l 17, 18.H3. Carlisle Marble Yard; Kf'S,!;' - ffe? -ft aiL'aaaßV nicii.iKn owcn.- South IJanocer St.; opposite Bentzs* Store, r C 'arlixlc, THE subscriber has on baud a largo and Weil selected stock of • • ' lffo:i<l-Slonc«, Monusunits TOMBS, &c., of chaste and boautiftd designs, which lie will[sell at the lowest possible rates, being desirous of selling out Ilfs stock. Head. Monos Mlfcbcd from three doltarp upwards. Brown slono, marble work,-mantels, &c.» for buildings, marblo slabs for furniture, &c., con* Mnnlly on hand. Iron rniling for cumetary lota, of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, IBGO. , New llul. Cap, & Slioo Store. THE Subscriber Jins Ju-d opened, In (lio Sloro room formerly occupied by Mr. G. W; JliU pCr, on tho cmiur of the public Sqnaro, Main street, nearlho Market house, & adjoining the Jewelry store of Mr. Win. 1). A. Nauglo, un en tire newfe splendid assortment HOOTS, & SHOES, of every ■variet y & price. His consist of extra line Moleskin,Heaver, Pearl, Claset, Kossuth, Sporting and children*!! -Hats.’ These lu\ta aro manufactured by Oak ford,'Morris & Co., and other hut tern oi’Vhlliulolphia. Ilohaa also every variety of home mamiiUctured li&hj together with all kinds of fancy straw for children. , Alt these goods ho wlirguavantco to give entire witlsdic- th)n. Ills stock of SHOES nro made iip of every variety and style, from the cheapest, to tho best urtlelu In tho market, and cannot fail to please. respectfully solicits the patronage of tho public, fooling Co’idUlout'that ho can sell ll|o cheapest and best goods In the comity; ,J. H. KEELER.; May , _ J ; ; , visit, o risit. . Received , ■ * Ijfl bbli. Baltimore Shad v ... f»« “ Herring. ' ICO .m; a, 2 am) It Mackerel. - - 5 . ncl?eifc(Hllenlng; i *. '-5; « ,Lftkij'i\VU\tol ? lBh., - 7. allontloh ‘of: farmer# and dealers.ln rlpli (s tgqimlod, &» 1 qdi dotcrn\ln(?d to sell lory for c»»h o£baoou taken In exchange. . . i ■ .7. •. ..xmaxks: vmtr Orobafri . W5Q',’ * - . , < j * - ■ euui*. : .^ p Within ttf Every Man, sW fifio' Acnpa o'r.gooa FAnitA&b £t « >OU l O' COAL tiAMD inf JiiifCouiiis, licnuiiigcr- rcmtjyivaliia.'. fur liulq, giving u Parm-o't. liujocres for $2OO, payplilo.ik instalments .of §l pur week.' or at the sathb-rat*' monthly. ■■ • '.iv,;.) - ,Farms of 50, 70,100, or mbro nefei .fli/JotfV mg in, proportion,- .Each Fafnf'frdntd Uiioii ft' road thirty feyi in width. ■ •/ ■ , U TJIE SOIL limestone loom, and cs peulnlly ndaptud/to cultivation, an It is neither nor stony, but .gently rollings, br lino tablo land. ‘ A round, and tlirdugli this property thefo arc already koiho 20,000 acres under culfknU- • vatlobjund Jfa ; fertility'has ■been established fcdil* tho crop.s'proi/Mcrr/.- Upon this subject it 'lstosy.td be.fully satisfied. There Is .a ready •oai/i'markct for produce which is puicli bettor than trade. It is the CHEAPEST, ns Jnml 6t a - similar quality Is soiling at much higher prices ami especially such us coninihs coal. TILE COAL.—;This in particular Is tho CbeJiy District, buveral veins underlay fug the property, ami tho Attention of miners, and thosb usqitahiicd wiOr coal lands, is specially called (9 It has llto’advanlugc of being tho nearest to Jho great lake market, with which it will bo connected by tho Sunbury and Eric Railroad now under contract end in course of completion from Erie (o Ridgeway, with descending grado the whole way. Tho-soJI over bituminous coai k is the best, for instance -England and. other countries. The price per aero coal alone, as it will certainly, In sojhvorabloa location within a short limit pay*lately.' This is important as an immense coal trade will soon • copen. Four coal companies havo already been started lo work mines in the vicinity, and there' mo now fifteen openings around St. Mary's. THE TIMEER, Stockholders also receive.—. There is no reservation whatever cither ot tim ber or coal. It is very valuable’; and will pay for a groat part of the land. On account of tho excellence of. streams there are fino opportuni ties for mills. * For health, the location is much recommend* cd by Physicians. The chills and fevers aro unknown, also puJiapnaty complaints, being protected from thcTOftli east winds by tho'AL legh.mics. Tho water Is puro’and amongst thd best, the land abounding on fine springs,./ Four Railroads will shortly bo:complied connecting it by a direct communication with Now York. Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Brio* BuiV lalo, ami all tho cities on thoLakcs. They aro tho Suubury And Erie, the’ Alieglmny Valley, the Pittsburg and’ Buffalo, and tho Venango.- Energetic’ exertions aro being made for tho building of the Tyrone and Cleartlcld, which also passes through this property. Thp oflbet of this upon trade,'and general development, as well as tho coal, may be imagined. ~ ' Tho largo and flourishing.town of St.iMpry’fl is in tho centre of.tbo tract, numbering ncarO}. OUO Inhabitants. It baa llotcls, gopd public schools, saw and grist mills, stores, well stock cd and everything desired. There are 285 hal : acre lots in the.town of St. Mary’s which will l)o sold and iho proceeds equally divided amongst those who buy farms. Ridgeway, tho country scat, whore au extensive business, is done, adjoins the tract on-tho west; Thewholo district is intersected by good turnpike and other roads. . * ■ -v - , This Is a rare opportnulty offered* to thagb• who wish to faym or have a. good iryrcstmentfor tho Ibtitre. By making proper inquiries, and considering tho advantages of good soil,*an oS bnndance of cool, lieallhfulDear of ’clibiattT, Railroad facilities, and its location, tt cortrct judgement riiay bo formed of its present advan tages and ultimate increase; 1- By willing fa tho oillco directions will bo giv en to those who wish to visit the land. .A.sys tem ofoxcurslons will shortly beadopled. There Is an Excellent opening for various branches of mcclianical business, especially tanneries, wheelwrights, exc-handlo makers, shoemakers, carpenters and others.' Farms can bo bought by enclosing tho JBnrt instalment. Ladies can hold thetri own rigid. Title unquestionably good, ami waranteo deeds given. Address or apply to Samuel W. Oatlell, Scq'ty, 135 MTaluut street, between Fourth and Filth Streets, Philadel phia. • • ‘ * ’ • John 0. Crcsson, Esq.. President-of EWf«nf6f phia Gas CKsstntit, Geo,’ lnspector ofConl'CHt ‘ Oas’OlUcci 7th Bt; übovo*Chcstnflt,-Phmlfo'.. •lus been-over tho land sand 1 exirtuincd-lho coal. lion. Geo. It. Barrett, Clearfield,' been ovor'fbc bind. \ Jlenry. Schmitt,"Jisq.,Uii7fed-Sftifea Mint, res idence, No. Gs2NortU P’iftU St, Phlja.;cx . omjoccl tha'land. . Wm. F. Boone,*Esq., south' side of IfalnatSt. . below Fourth, Phlln., examined the land. - lion. Alexander L. Hoys, Lancaster.’ . Geo. Walmslcy, Esq., St. Uar£fe> Elk comity, n recent settler. • Richard Gardner, Esq.. 050*roplcr St. PhlltU, has examined the land. J. L. Barrett, Esq.. Proprietor of the Mount Vemon House, Second St. above Arch, Phila., has examined the laud. E. C. Schultz, Esq., Justice oftlio Peace,.St. Mary's, Elk county. ** *• dins’. Lnhr, ESn., President ofllio Borbftjrli <Jf Bf. Mary's. ; n .» J. S. Weis, Esq., Postmaster, St. Mary’s. Geo. Taylor, Esq., Deputy Postmaster, SI. Mary's. • \ • Mt\ Win.-Lyons, St. Mary's. " Mr; John Miller, Coal Miner, St. Mary's. Mr. John Corbn, E. if. Stone, Esq., WcHavillo, Ohio, Coal op "Vrafbf. ' ’ L. Wlbnarth, Esq., Pittsburg, Penna. - Doronsli Council of St.'‘Mary's io Ibo Public. This is to certify (hot, hliving been over the tract owned by the pulgctciiy Farm and Coal Ccmpnati and given it a-thdrough examination, vefiud (lie representations of that Company to be correct* Tl'c Jlml the soil to be the most fertile— the Cqsil and Iron Ore to lie in inexhuutfable quantities, through the, whole district—the Farm* in excel lent vidtr, and the iittelligrnee'and prosperity of the jjfopl c to be of the 7 host gratifying thatacltr. U'c know that there is no healthier location indhc State , consider.!.' a most,desirable place of settlement. *' “ U’c moke this declare Hon, as tv* believe, there may be many.persons who are unacquainted with, these lauds, amixcc aresaUfiedt ’/rotn our know!* edge of the subject, that infonhatiou'pjHJn it xcltl be a public benefit. * Jacob f. Shaj'er, b'.llc co. Surveyor, Si. Alarfs, Elk county. ' ■ ,* C’Aaa. Lnhr. Pi csidcut of the JJorough of St. Msry's. * Jo!m Jlcctch, Mcinbii Jioro. A/ury’i, Chas. Jlrooki, »< «* ** <* •* It. j, Wriggle, “ “ <« *l' ’ « Font Jahnb, lt <• This is to certify that Ike a lore five gonf/rmfc.i nrs at present the Jlding Members vf the Truer* K Council of St, Mary's, KUc co., and that the* above is their hand and aigauturc. In testimony whereof /• ft aOk subscribed my' ticrnic, and caused the Seal qf Oflre to fck attach ed thereto { and I‘fully concur in the ufcot'tf Vc commendation. • ' - k • » kl) WJRD UJUBZ, ' " ■'v Chief Hurras of Sti Mary*s' t J2tfi f SU’.-VJ, J Couti/'j, Vinnsylpania, ' J/ Carlisle, April 21,11350—3 m, UNION HOUSE. West itluln Stic Ilf, Ciivllnlc„,V». wimioLT/.fc smith, rnorujKTOiis. W Ol’t,II roi'l'i'ctfully Inform tliojmUHo'tlbt they liuvo.leased' tho’ above wfcll known old stand lately occupied by’\Vm.Cro»lor, where they nill'ho able to accommodate tho travelling public wih an eye to thoir coin (bit and conven ience.. , ' ThU Honno has" lately boonbuilt and tho rdrtmsaro largo and airy} bln table wiHaMuj* luj Biippllod with the host tho market can afford} ample stabling torn large nuhibgr of .Hornes, at tached to tho promises; witli-flifthlbl nod ex perienced ostlers. In short; has booh'inado thuf.cdnld in (bn “Union llonsQ”a ilvsliuW«Uloj>pjHS place, and tiig Subscribed Hope that ' tentfoa to tho wont« of-(heir gdesUrto merit a ’aharo of pnbllo patro.nflge* . * • 1 • BOARDERS taken by tho took, month, op year. . , May 22, . . ....
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