xhershurg Spirit .] imii ~ fog. a negro man, a •Was driven up one )Üblid house to-this lildivcro shown in, carriage; and horse nolandlord,.after- .ace the to the 1 mving ms* suspicions aroused, .lie ui'licgi'e- 6nd 'finally accused shim: laway slave. The accusation was ly denied, but when pressed further I.’ - Ahatteinpt wdsthonmadeby tell the'horse* and carriage W the C&l for sloo,.finally, for ?50—‘buf ■ declined., The landlord then Ve? I’house, andJiaA a talk :witli the i claimed 'the negro ns .her *felave, was from .Vjrginia andAvas going Jsit Relative. J -She too attorn *-il» foiling sktfd fordheloah of fiveor ten dollars, 'ho landlord,that he might keep the ifriagc.if she. did not return in a •‘days nnd'.tfcpay him—it being-her > take tho cam. at link ■- She,-' obtained no money. At bed time Urn fcogro 7btired, but the Xwrntih 1 stayed up all folgHCjidti Ihepica thaflrer child was ill and re paired ln-thc morning they took ■ (he,"Sirs,lcaVirig tlic.hoj‘3e and carriage in tho , t|ta.tody of ; Are landlord. One *of the party fefldjffley liatl"come through Charleston, Vir J Hagerstown, Md. f's^?T.1 l hch‘ii gentleman who gave the name Jfcsdble Braden, and said ho was from bou" fttifcoutUy, from yirgihia,'colled on Mr. atfdJufo.landlord. and claimed the horse#- bf his father-in-law. to wi.rom• «1- ftp lMjtff-0, belonged." Tlio carnage is onnod .clso in I/n'4on county.. M, .liras' T .carrincc were dclivcrcil to Mr. li a- McO-' B. cinibilcil some fading against tho ‘did notsceni inclined to give much her. . Jler .child was a x>y of five pr-six,ycaro of fgc. A ; who tuns away wih himself is gen -1 zed by tire Abolitionists, . We siib ; this darkey lias not only run away ;clf, but with, a white woriUn and a horse and carriage lo (boot, they monirc him.: , . • ;, . isr-is Mississippi;—Tbo Mlaaissippian joyous JionrLnml boti’pdhvg jmlso Wo )llf ijjjon'tho plalfom'ofiNio conyen •?,liy.to tlic, of Hs lioinin'oiia'. Rciilt umlortniung for uslotwilst fn rt or James* Buchanim anil John C. I ge. National Convention of. 185,2. wo well, tow, with iho.ro than uevo., igli diiys.ot mg to the itntuncs of James Bucha t,hirU-rfivp balloting* bur, vote, w’aacnst iout variation... And althmigli events luently. transpired 1 to- control’ Jicr >t)igr ip tbo.lust, convont«on, yct no Iso nml eminent statesman and pn .idpd Jp dtp' least degree to 'diminish' ehco which whs then reposed In'his ipLtltncn for ti\o high position which hpn- On the contrary,; ho' sea the debt of gratitude which his 2S him, and has lumlshcd additional if his •worthiness to bo placed at .tlio. lo atlalra .of this great, and growing Soil' Gnowr..—ThoNalwnal. Krn. the Inching Frmiortt/hm find hid political chances: nt is n young man;.a successful iiifqiuiUar:wilh pollticsr without,ex* 1 A Statesman: without .antecedents f’nny^cclai : vd.opiiiions on the great hich agitates (ho country.". iAiiiA f v Convention—Tlic clpnic- Sorth American Convention; lately if York city,’ appears in its (rucliglit Ijc rcsoliilKiiiaVl. thtir platform.. It •lion's: • ' ' ~ :, ‘ l now ami forever, one and insepa - 'tbaldf, ‘ ns. everybody. knOWs'. elo >unccd’ ns • his- ih6tto.<—‘•‘•Liberty now and forever, ono.ond.lnsopa a liornd Know Nothing mutilation noble and beautiful sentiment is laraclcrlalic. ' Could thcy.onccob* ir, they would evidently pervert of the government ft 3 ruthlessly mlly o» they ontrngo the senti« isicr ohd tho English language, idea of their baibardnS inconsist* mtwb -by ■/ihoir nomination of f a »eir candidate for the Vresidv'noy; individually‘taken niroath pro* ;ilizchs of Hint faith, ohd plcdg* !S to oppose their elevation to oft Will they do next ? Will they go ional ? . - .r’lloasu Tickht.—John C. Fre nck Republican candidate fur the a distinguished for tliroo particu-v i achievements, viz: scovory.of Barnum’s celebrated lain Wolly Horse. kiutf of tlio biggest plum out of tlio tin golijon pfo—and, tscaslon nml ownership of a flap niggers in South Carolina. .33iarl«fo. 'Pjm.ADM.riuA) Jnlj U. . Meal.—-Tlio Flour market Is-still 'it receipts'. ’Good-brands at SOJ the unlfbpd asking rotes, Sales umptlort within aWgeof sti c« mum 'and fancy- brands;’. Ilyo it 93 2<“».' Gbrn Moat is In fair sales of Penn ."at 92 per blit, into Wheat "Is scarce mid In di«- jrl<ir'!olf» are'nbundant and dull, tmi tmflnary and prime red at $\ )6f white at iVoni $1 27 to $1 lit. nmid, mid has’ advanced—Sales <1 72'u 73c, afloat. Corn la active; thorn yellow’sold nfCOJ a fi-lcj, iuiHged from bnnds. ! Oats ,it<vro*i«6flt at 32 a prim el ,nd lbso t for Pbhn. {' Olyvorscml continues scarce; last '6O A G 37$ pvrO-l lbs. In Timothy & ; fK»ced nothing doing. . il : 1 ' ;• ls dull. Small sides of bbtii., of 31c, Prison 32c, 1 and hints, at 2tin2oo« sntwb': mo ; KO, ISSG, by Hcv. ,(J. 'l>. W'n-aoN llbnoeuson; to Jakp >Kft, both of Carlisle.' , ■man Wanted. in experienced salesman; In n i store, ono wbo undcraliimls tho ■como lyoll rooommomkd, may luatlon by cftlliug.lmmcdliitoly . ] ■ PHILIP AKWOLD. , i, lIJoO, -I j Notice! ~~T m‘ . C ,'; lrU ;f ° f «K> Oarllalo Do. icaloil in Uio Borough of Onrlblo. lounty, ao aa to confor upon said >M «nd privileges ot » Bank «f |j. aango Us namo to iho Oarlialo Bank laso.tho capital of qaid Dank (which ’ovoniyrtwo thousand dollars, with incvoaslhg tho anmo um(or,it« >r to one hundred thousand iloi humlrcd th o n aanddo 11 ava. w. M/hMxEu! CaWiitr. . ly 3,,1850r-?m ’ £ , _ ", f JC,X^rJM?^'■- ■" fullhjicd i)l the by authority.' T, IST'of, Letters remaining in .the PofitOfßcd JJiatCariisloj'Pa., July 1,185 p;. Persbnsdn* quiringfipr Letters on, this List will please.say , . . ■/. ’AlUsourßonj P • ■ Mulford Joaepbi.N,2... • Adams David' ; , MUcy W A , 1 Baker Jacdl>; Murphy, John. Daratow E E <i: - i.iMartin S D . (801 l Dr Isaac - . ‘ McGuire James- BowcrsiMnry ,0 , McCabe LD Britucssci* J3oi\j . McAlccr-William Bridgens.il F> • • McKqlly Marquis iContry P. i • -, r McPherson* Forney Cribbs Hicham ‘ NdwcdnierJonaa Obpk' WUHnm Parker George Carothcrs.W A Parsons-A K CornyhAK I’ower Eliza IGoland Mr Perryman E G Flshbhrn Eliza Reamer Catharine I'etrto-n Nancy A Reamer Matilda FoUlk Surah A JleidE'Dß .Grayson Mary Rinehart John ’Grayson Franklin RogcisDr2 Gardner Then Robertson 5- - • Gnabe Andrew Stevenson R L (jillangh Albert ■ Stambaugh M«ry "• Graham C ‘Sluterbockßlwn Himes Charles F Snyder ilbnry 'Hoover B F 2 Severs Michael) UitriningJolm ' ■ SwcgepSwiiiiid . llossfMil FfcdorK* fSmL Iwino Wm N ■ |f“B Yp Johnson Knncy' Slunrt h P Jones Joseph • hlmolfor John Jnoheon Josioh w s ' °. r . J “J IQCS p if Kuhns 318 -- WoodlmrtgoG M KUch J & GcoKnnklo Wolf Isabella Kline Washjngtoa • Wilmor‘Catherine Kell James ’' • Welsh Catherine Loro Sagab A Pay SurgoantOomp-J < 'Llmont Edward 2d Infantry f Levlngston Samuel One cent due on each letter in addition to the postage. ‘ JOHN U. BRATTON. P. M. Woodland Tor Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale tbsl;Valuable tract .of VvOODLAND, situated in live ami Carrol townships, ferry county, about throe miles north of dhe Clue Mountain, on the road leading to BloomffohU containing 150 ./ffrfs.'nll well covered with thriving timber. Twen- acres,of this hmd.is covered w]th , Chestnut, and the remainder with Oak, llockoak, Hickory, &c. F.or particulars on <pnro of Thomas JVCatlack, about half a mile from Billow’s Bridge, on the Bloomfield road, or of &aml. Mutlack, IJ miles from the bridge, up'the crock. ' JOSEPH HATLACK, July. 3,1850—3t* Tim'd Annual Fail* op tub Big Spring Literary Institute, 117// be held in Literary Hall, Newville, Pa., on //itf.ia/A, 18//i, 14/A & loth dayt of August, >6O - O this Exhibition Farmers and Mechanics, - and the Ladies, are cordially invited ■to contribute the products ol their industry and skill, .•». it Itna been objected by some, thatln the pub lished list of premiums, too high a reward tins boon dficred for Ihd best Plowman, while noth. Ing liris been offered for the Second lies/. In order to obviate this objecllon y lhe officers have agreed to the following changes, viz s , For bi‘>t'plowlng.a-twodiorso plow, worth $lo» • “ -d beat “ , t -.55, (o be paid by (he petjfon .'to .whom tiro first preinium '■ ' .‘shall have bceirawurdctl. ;• For best plowing (by hoy.nr.der Id) \ . ' ’ ThelScitnliJir'Jltnertcan* FoMho.pmposo of limiting BANDS In the' neighboring counties to honorable compotifton, a Silver E, Flat .SOPRANO SAXE KOUN, will ho awarded to the Band which'produces the best music during tiro- Fair. The Big Spring Saxe thrn Tinwt, having pro cured a sot of new Instruments, will he lu at fcniUnco during' the Fair to' enliven,the occa sion with spirit-stirring music. As quite a nutuhor of .applications )mve been mado Ibr's/niee In which io exhibit, It Is desired .that thosei who wish to exhibit many articles, should apply fxij' roam ‘atrfSr early a datirashni slbli-N tor Bill patllcnlifa,’ send for a copy of the Utiles nihlLlst oT PrcVuluma, whkh tvc have published in piUnphlet fohu. ‘ , ;; • JAS. XIcKEEirAJT, SccPu. JOHN’ DILLER, Pm/;, • July B,TBdO. v T ‘ • : ■ Assoclalo iVuilgc.- ■ To (he Voter* of Cihnbertdud. Cduufy. . < ITIEITLoH’-CITISIENS— Al (ho request of many'friends, l ofTer myself a candidate fur the oflice of Jluociale Judge at (ho .October elec, lion, nml shall (eel grateful for .your aufVrspuH. CLK.MKNS McFAULANK. Newton I])., Juno tiO, 1850—3m* Notice. TIIR Seventieth Anniversary oC (ho Belles Lett res Society of Dickinson College, will lake place nt 8 o'clock. on Mondaj’ evening, July i ili, in tlio Methodist 'Episcopal Church* The friends of the Society and the public gen* orally arc respectfully invited to attend. . Committee.—John (lays, (Jhr., I). M. Cloud, U. N. Earhart, J. M. C. Hulsey, B. C. Unpin* cott, A. 11. Slnpe, J. J. While. June 20, 1800—2 t MOUST HOLM SPRINGS, ‘jVnfjflL TyCTTbL ho open for the reception • V of visitors on the first day of July next, situated six miles south 'eSsEsSaS Carlisle I’cnu’a.', nt (ho B or fP? 1° the South Mountain fßluo Hhlgo) through which flows Hie beautiful mountain creek 5 the location is equal if not superior to any In. this county, fpr.good water, pure air, and mountain scenery. Those who two fond of limiting or fishing can'find 'amusement, A Daiia mail, and communication with Carlisle, emu hies visitors to reclcvo tlioLetters and papers from homo in a few hours. Visitors leaving i'hiladplphla-or Baltimore In the morning will arrive at fpur o’clock, P. 51. The buildings nml ftirnlluro are now, mid. exertions will bo umdo.fo make tho visitors,comfortable. 1 ■ Cy Boarding siren dollar* per toeck t children under twelve years of age, nt second table, and servants, bait price. , Address. <■ , JOS. W. PATTON, Ihipertowu I*. O. June 6,1850. IICPKRKNCCB. ' ■‘rialtinioTO.— • O'Rricn, Gr«illUn& Co., Robert Garrett, Ksip, Dr. Moh. Rockier. 'Philadelphia.—Rldleman & Hayward, W. B. CAin)»(>df > Bt. Lawrence Hotel. ■ ‘■’Carlisle.—Hon. P. Watts, Rev; Ji R. Morflu, J'. Jl, Parker, Knq.,Oo|. Chaa. A. May. , ' New llsil, &Blioc Store* THE Subscriber Ims just opened, in the Store rpom Jbnnorly occupied by Mr. (}. IV. Hjt .tuip/'ftn tlio corner of tbopufdio Square, Main strobt/nour tbo Market buuso, & adjoining! Ibo jewels store of Mr. Wm. D, A. Nmiglo, an en tire new& splendid assortment of HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, & SHOES, jjf every variety U price. Ilia UnU constat oroxfmnne.MoU)«kin,Beaver, Pearl, Chisel, KoBBiith»Sportlng and cblldfonta Hpt»v -These lint# are manufactured by Oak ford,Morrla&Co^hud,other colobrulud hat ters ofPhUadMlsJ%Hohns also every variety of homo together with nil kinds of fancy AH those goods ho will entire saliafuc non. . 1 ; His stock of SHOKS up of every variety and stylo,* Oom thochefljnMtto the best articloMu the market, ahd jdonso. Ho rcspoctfally solicits public/ fueling -confident that ho catt es|-|ao clicapost and l>ost goods In tbb county. ' , J. 13. KPLUi^ May 22,1860... ~ . h , , PIBII, O PISH. • Received 60 bbls. Baltiraoro Sbndi! ' CO « a j Herring. • ,' • 60''■** No',-1. 2 and. 6 Mackerel. 1 •' 0 o. Picketed Honing. , > 6 .«« Lako WhuoFloh, riiunltonUon of.farmers and dealers In Fish is roquostod, jva I,ain determined to aolj low fur cash or bacon taken in exchange. . . i r n *u'r '%r- JPnwUa’Grocery. . ' Carlisle, May ft,: HUM* , i , 1 • Dickinson dbtiKQE/Jttno 23. THE sixty-seventh anniversary of tho Union Philosophical Society, will be celebrated at (lid Methodist Episcopal Church, oil tho evening of the. Bth of July/ at 8 o’clqck.: Tills irionda of tiio Society and tlio public in getfet»l,'ftrei l c J spectrally invited to attend. " '_ ' ‘ CominiUcc of .Arrangement/.—Jr H-C/lClng, J. R. Long, Saml/Bock;;Wsm W. Meyi lcliS. Thoil.U; Reynolds; Sami, I. Jollos, . : Juno 20, 1850—2 t '.; „ ‘ Valuable I,linc»toiio Farui for Sale. Sttuatf, 2 miloa cast of Cnrllslo.ln North MM«o.on to'vn»hlp. on tho‘ Lctort Spring/ l«to li e residence ot, Com,, O’Brien, noty owned SUcupicd »hy.Chrlsllan Klcplor, containing . One. Hundred and Sixty. dCn'Ci, about six of which are covered with good tim. ber, Tho Improvements are a large jsSS/RSI I two story STONE HOUSE, elegant* lB«i»iw»iy finished, with a Stone Kitchen at* . jVbcautilul stream of water rises but n shortdlslancb from the house, upon ‘which iasitjiated u StonoSprlngllouso. There is also a good Cistern at the door.- A new two story Frame Tenant House and dwell of water at its door.* A largo Stone and Frame BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Stouo Carriage House, with Cellar under tho same. A largo Orchard of exceUcnt-lYuit. Also a now .Orchard lately planted with Poaches, Apricots 1 /’Cherries,'&c. There is a great quantity of young Locust on the farm. The buildings, fences, and every tiling connected with.tho premises, are in good condition and repiir. This property otlcvs rare inducements to pur chasers, the location being a beautiful one, a convenient distance from town, and good roads loading to it. The farm is not only one .of the most productive in tho county, but the situation the, most desirable. A desire op tho part of the owner to move west prompts him to part will/ it, otherwise it would not be disposed of. f or terms and further pnrltemavs enquire of A. L. SPCNSLEU, Itcnl JS tlute dgeril and Scrivener. ‘ Juno 20,185 f 40,000. Joint Stock Association OF THE Big Spring. Lilcrnry Inslitulc, Of NKWVU.LK, CUMB- CO., PA. GRAND-& EXTENSIVE SJLE. OF. BOOKS, REAL ESTATE AND OTEEU VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of Ikt "sale to be derated to liquidat ing the Debt of the Institute. Lieut, gunnison's great work ON THE *AIOHMt)N S, at only one dollar per copy; BUttn Jiooht for Ten Dollars. .Gtin iiison’s History of the Mormons Is by far the most accurate ami reliable work wo bare of that deluded pooplu> In order that every person may become a shore-holder, the price of a book and certificate of membership of the Associa tion will bo only $l. Tbe certificate-will entl. tie thodiolder (o and ntcrcstin the following val uable Real Estate and other property ; 1 Valuable improved Furm y with nil nc j • ,cqM«ry outbuildings, situato.inCura-' !; bdaml Valley,, near Newvlilc,'con-. I U(n(n£ 125 acres; *. , $4,500 ; I Valuable far/n, fho above, containing 125 acres, ‘ * 8,500 2 Valuable. Timber Lots, of 50 acres each, situated In MilUiji ,township, , Cumberland co. •• •; , . 1,800 8 Valu,able Timber Zo/a, of 23 acres / . each, , , ' , S,GO() I Spleiulid A T eif TJWcfc IfotLie, 2. stores and back-building, adjoining the ll&fi ; iL ow the west, 3 iii'ghfy improved Ouf-lolt, of .over 3 s, acres each, within luir,n mile ol Now \Ufe, at $5OO each, • - 1,500 20U Otders for IJcrrou’s cekbMcd trrit- ihg Jnk* 9 $0 potv o filer* • •, I Magnificent jßartwmd Ptaito* fortnUiq oelubmtcdfacTtivy of Win. Koal)c 6c Co., B.vlt. ' ' 400 00 1 SuperiorMclodcott* , , , IUO 00 2'Spl6mlid iTuultpgCuao Cold.t.oVcf t , Watches, nt s|oo each,, 2 Splendid Itunffng Cnso'CoM f.oVcr Watchoa, nt $B7 CO cach, & Sithinilli) OnW Htutdhoi. nt SHO each, 1(1 Splendid I*mlifa' GoW Watches, At ’ $OO each, 600 00 10 Fine Silver Lever Wqtclics, nt $25 each, „ 250 00 12 Fine Silver JVntohcs, nt $2O each, 210 00 15 Superior I’arlur Clucks at $8 each, 120 00 5U “ Gothic “ 8 » 150 00 50 « Cottage »* ' 8 “ 150 00 1 excellent Family Carriage (lat. style) 200 00 17& 00 I excellent UOckaway Carriage at I excellent Top Buggy ut P excellent Spring Wagon at 1 Superior two horsa road wagon at 2 Sots splendid Harness (silver mt’g.) 2 Extra Spanish Saddles, 2 Superior Walnut Sofas, . 1 Magnificent Sofa Table, 2 Magnificent Dressing Bureaus, 1 Splendid Secretary, 4 Dining Tables (extra cherry) 4 Bedsteads, 2 Sets Chairs. at $l5 per sot, 8 Imported Carpet*, 20 yards each, at $2O por carpel. 2 ITomo-mado Carpets, extra, each at $2O per carpet, 8 Parlor Stoves, at $l5 oncli, 2 Orders for suits of black clothes, at $BO each, f 00 00 2 Orders lor Silk presses, at $BO each, CO 00 8 “ Clothing, 15 “ . 120 00 10 « Huts, 6 «, 50 00 12 “ Bools, 0 *< 72 00 12 . (t Gentlemen's Shoes, $3,50, 42 00 12 «« Gaiters, 5,00, . GO 00 12 <( • Ladies’ Shoe?, 2,00, 21 00 100 Gold Pencils, at $3 each, - 200 00 200 Gold Pons, at $1 each, 200 00 100 Jloxus Assorted Pvillimcry at $l, 100 O 0 100 l*or(o ; Monnaftia,'ut $1 each, 100 00 •10 Copies' well bound Miscellaneous books, nt $1,60 each, 15 Ladles’ Albums,. at $2 each, 500 Piece* Popular Mnaic, Q7*Tliis Association Is founded npotv honest ami fair principles.' Kach hook purchaser gets thu value of his money in tho book, npdon ncr count of tlio groat number*sold, Incomes a shareholder in much valuable proiterty. . A cor* tificato will bu presented.to o«ch book purchal «er, entitling tlio holilcr to an Interest iti the ahovo valuable property. As soon ns tlio hooks arc nil sold, notice will ho given (o the stock, holders, ami a convention will ho hold In New* villo, bt the Institute's Wall, when a commute? wilt, he chosen,to whom the properly wilt bo de livered to bo distributed among tho shnr«boid* ora. All the articles that can, will bo exhibited at (ho Institute’s Fair on tho l"lh of August.— From tho ycry nattering, manner In which this Joint Stock Association Is received and patron* ized, and from the number of tickets already sold, it is confidently believed (hot tho property can bo delivered to tlio shareholders in a few months. For tho character of (ho "Rig Spring XMerary Institute,” and th'oso’ connected with It, we oro .permitted (o refer to tho following gentlemen. REFERENCES lion. James Pollock, Governor,of. petra’a. Hon. Tbaddons Stevens, Lancaster. Hon. Judge Frederick Watts, Carlisle. Hon. Lemuel Todd, U. 0- ’ Senator Wm. II; Welsh, York. Hon. Wm. F. Muairay, Harrisburg. Wm. Knabo it Co;, Baltimore, Md. ) Wm. J. Shearer, Pros, Atly.Ourab.co. ' Danl. Shelly, Bitpl. Coni. Schools, v Mohn W. Brandt, Esq., Harrisburg. ' ■■ MiW & Brother, « , 1 dravn orders for Book* trad CorUQcateh, by Mall,‘Blauld bo addressed to, ■:}sL JAMES McKKEIIAN, . Big Soring JMerars Inttilnte,” : Ncwville,'Cumh. Co: Pa. : Wmdoil .in.every town and .viliago In the United Shu Art,. to obtain.ftubtcrlptionk for Books,'to--whwt*\A liberal'commission will bo n pottage eUmpf’vdydie- promptly answered 1 . Newrlllb*Juno*salBs(ta-flm » ’u j T W4 *“' Ordinance.' to OPfcN WALNUTr>StfiE£T,'^CHEST. V- ■■ V,,, ■VTnTEREASV iho .Squares ol - W JaSdouf Irj'ftib’dflgitml plari of. said 80-; rough, fdrvbullfiing- pUrposcs,- bbon Inn ft Hip, and ofliof Squared nro jnyw no •eftssaty for the uanio pUrpoab \ and whlrtas, the •convenience; depend cm the’noilojhiUV of. Itg streets, and al-' leya, abet fab kcepfng'tlib 'samo jstralglit and .of an cvGn.wklth as tho Borough. Extends Its-dl tncnaioiiß ; ’ and whereas, in thc\'bcn\th«3i*!l portion of suid Bbro’ugiiriibiiy persons have huilt,-and 1 others are about building, beyond, the limits ol ■ tho regular Squarcsof-sald Borongh; and \vitlp but regard to Iceopiugth'o saute in Squares, and If the' turao system ,of iniprpy.cmftwt qbutlnucs, it will soon bo too.latVlo lu>;t)io-sfltpo out .re gularly and according ito tko rdgijlar'pla’d of said Borough, without £i;cat additional expense, and a niuqU heavier outlay of money than it cat! now bo done fori, Therefore,- , Section 1. Beit enacted and ordained hy the Town'Council of the Sorovgh of Carlisle, and it is hereby enhcltd a’rid ordained by the.authority ■ of the rnmeyThat thpt q>arCof thu WoJnut Bot tom Hoad wit-bin tho limits ol said borough, ami lying between’ SOutli Hartpyor slypet ami.South Pill street, is hcrohy vacated, iy bnicr to tlio laying «A an additional Square in said Corough. , Sec. % That to form on.additionalrStiuaro In said Borough, and to open a' ho tween',South' llnndver'slroct and‘tbq -Walnut Bottom, RowVn'iicW sircet.tOjho chllcd ““Wal nut Street,” of IhoVidtVollnxiy feet,is here by declared and laid oift, beginning at and mu nlng* through itlio lot liow.pwued ByMoasrs. J. & 1). Keeney bn South "Ilnnovor' street*, and therree continuing in a -straight lino'ati nearly ns Inuy bb, parallel with Suntft street, to a point on South Pitt street Wween the injersertion ol ' said last mentioned street by the Wnlnut Bottom ' Road and hnuße^oiif.thecorucr 1 formed by such intersection. ‘ , Six). 3. That a new alley io Bp called “Chest. 1 nut Alley’*, belaid put from SbutruJlanover to South Pitt-.strpcl. between ajid,. parallel with South slrpel.ond \yafoul the width of twenty feet,'the northern side of which shall be in a lino wjth. fao northern eldc ortho Grave Yard njlev, add the- llnc'bctwccn* Isaac Sheaf-' cr's heirs and'palrlck Philliiw’dmirs. «. <v woodward. * _.. J President of Council. , NOBLE,'CAfe/ Burgess. Attest— W«. in 'WKlzi.iy Sccy. to Corporation. Juno 19, 1850—St- NOTICE. AT an Orphan's /Court, bc|»am on Monitor iho X4tU day drApViV,lBsoiand holdcn m Carlisle, in and for. Cumberland cbimiy, before Iho Hon., James 11.-Gjabanl,’ Prerfilcnl, Judge, and Samuel,Woodbnrn,and John Rupp. Esqrs., Asiociato Judges,;&c;, the, folldwhig proceed ings wore hadi. ~ ; ‘ <’ >• , t In the ronttcr.of .tlio.jwrit of, partition, nml Valuation of the Estate of Jane Green, deed.— Now to wit, IGlh April, 185 G» rule on the heirs and parties interested,, lo appear at tho next aioled Orphan’s Court, lo accept *or. refuse lo accept the said real estateftt thd valuation,oth erwise to show, c’dufce why the Court should not prdebthe s«he ld ; he sold; ' Noliceof the rule to hd served personally.or by copy on tho par- residing within mites; .and by publi cation iii tvfo newspapers printed in the emm ty, and by letlcr.to be sent^by.mail, at least six befnrd the 1 next .slated Orphan’s Court, to Iho forties, wilds? ptacc’of residence arc.known'iana who rcsidcat,n dislancg of more than forty miles. ;.j. • . By tub Court. ;In testimony whereof T havo hereunto set my f«ff» ( hfind and thgsoal of sXid Court, at Car- JjßaS lisle, thirt 19ih. April, JSSO. JOHN M* GUEGO; ,Cl'L\of O, C. jACOn.ROVVMAN, Sheriff. SheridV-OfllCf, Carlisle,' >' June 19th, IBfiG.-tit.'r y " • ;.V , Not I CCA AT ftWOrpWn’s Court, began on. Monday, UroSlst April,. 1860, and.;lioWen at Car- Uhlc, In and for-CumbfcrlamTcoaiUy, before the lion. James It. Graham, President-Judge. t\nd Samuel Woodbnrn Js JobnfJlupp; As- Ttoclatc Judges, tire were had, to wit: . . . I 2,000, 1.200 • <i >■ In the matter uf the ■Writ of Partition Mid Ynlunttonon the real vstatc 6f James Patterson, d«jcd. Now to. wit, 91st April, l'B5G; inquisi tion Ytdoonltbt heirs & all par ties interested to stated Of philnbi Court,'nnd <d-^»ceept tho saidrcal cetntpat.. tho>mluation fl or show cause why. the fiamo shbujj not be sold. Per sonal notice to bo given to'MT parlies residing within forty miles of Carlisle, and by publi cation in oncj newspaper lo those residing be yond forty, miles. Bvtitu Couut. In testimony I have hereunto set my |£SrS>haml and seal of said Court at Carlisle, lirßwthis 21st April 185 G. JOHN M. GUEGG. Ci'k of O. C. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. ShcrifTs Ofhc4, Carlisle, I June I9tl). 1856—Ct. ) -500 0( 176 t)0 ‘JOO 00 176 00 100 00 100 00 80 00 75 00 160 00 45 00 150 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 80 00 IfOTICC. AT on Orphans- Court; began -on M6mlay the 21st day of April,-1850, find hoMcn at Carlisle, in nnd for Cumbcrlandcouhty, before the Hon. James il. Graham, President Judge, nnd Sampcl Woodburn and John Uupp, Ksqrs., Associate Judges, ll»o following proceedings were had, to wit: In the tnattcr of the writ 'of partition nnd valuation on the real cklalo-pf Matthew Kyle, dec'd. , Now to wit, JBSG, inquisi tion continued and ruin on-the heirs and all Screens interested to appear at the next stated rphans’ Court nnd accent or refuse to accept the said real - estate- ftt: tho yaluafcjon,- or show cause, why'tho same should not be sold.— Personal notice to bo given Jo all parties resid ing withm forty miles,of iho Borough of Car lisle, and by publication in. ono newspaper to those residing beyond forty miles. CO 00 40 00 120 00 v Hr tokCouilt. In testimony whereof, t have.set iny hand (i'USsMi and seal of said Court at Carlisle, this 1 Hggg 21sl dav pf April.jlBs(i. JOUft M. OUKGOvCfcr* o/O. C. 1 , JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. ' Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle* I, June 10, 1850—Gt -J- • , ' CO 00 30 oo 125 00 NOTICE. To the Heirs and Legal Henrescnfativcs of John Clark , dec'd., Inlc of the County ofStnrk, and Stale of Ohio. ♦ i fpiAKK notice (.hat l»y virtue ofri writ of I’arJ X lition and Valuation,.issued out ot lluj Orphans’ Coiitt-of Cumberland county, ami to mo directed, I will bold aildliquhstto part or vajuo, tho foal estate of Bald deceased,- on the premium, on Friday,’the Ist day of Au. gust, 1860, nt 12 o’clock, Af.; when and whorq you may attend If you think proper.' 1 v e , , JACOB BOWMAN, Shfl*. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Jtino 12, ’sli T ot ’ : Scythes and scythe Snaths, go ,doss. Grass and Grain Scythes of allnmkqsi Also a laigo assortment of Suatlis 6f all-kinds. Grass and Groin Rakesi Ilav, Manure nud Sim. Ing Forks by the quantity, juaf received nt the cheap Hardware store of Juno 12,1850. , ' . U. SAXTON. Revolving grain hakes, just ro, eelved a largo lot Revolving Grain Rakes, square and round teeth, for sale very cheap.— Also, a good assortment pf Grain of different makes, at the cheap Hardware store of 11, Saxton, East Main street, Carlisle, ; Juno 12, 1860. TTII<Y NETS I FLY NKtSir Justrocpiv.cd X One of the largest assortments of Ffy Not* over brought to (Ids place, consisting of Cotton, LiriohandOilad Twlno Nol|i, of all colors.— Tho prices'are do low that people can’t help buying. ,Fpr said at Saalou’a., •Juno 12, 1850,. ; . . / ; A Ciml, ' DR, J, BAUGHMAN, his health having been restored, announces.to Uio cltlaons of. Car lisle and vicinity, that ho hat |*«nmod.tlwprac tlcpi'of medicine at hist residence, Hast Mtdfl Sjrsdk'-.i, • • i • i'. 1 '■ Junq.6,lBso—tf ‘'•--PA’RMERSrTA K B • IS OTICE; ‘ THE ATKIN'S SELE-RAKING ; KB3APS3B AflfHJ MOWER, ■jcTriLL ho"for sale irf Oarlislc, ; by Henry L. 'VV 13urkhbldcr,atthof«lU>\\ingrat08: Reap er, cash, $lO5 | Reaper and) Mower, cash, $199; Reaper and Mower, on time, $210; Reaper, $189; $75 on delivery; $75 first of September; and tlie balance first of Deuombcr, with freight IVom tho Factory at Harrisburg;' - .The Atkin's Reaper is hiiilt of tho best material that can he found, and pul up hi tho best workmanlike manner, warranted to cut grain as well as can l)o done wlthjhe Cradle. Farmers.gelling At kin’s Roapeifdo nqt run the tisk-lbeySwauld in buying- MR'eap'ct-iibnut. mlo thousand .miles away. fiytoi i ‘hoiueV':U , :*tiicro. should nnythihg break-they’Can'get the castings nt tho Factory at nayfifibiHg, at any. time. ; Persons-buying Ihis/Uenpcp have tho-benefit <Jf all improve ments‘free, .'h<*eaftcr, hy applying to J. S. Wright; at the Factory. ■ CHRISTIAN''STOUFFKR, Agent at Cham hcr«bnrg4,li: E./JU/RKHOLIJER, Travelling Agent at Carlisle; Henry Herr.’Agent at Har risburg, anil’James’Pulton, General Agent at llle Fucloiy, at 'Harrisburg, for Pennsylvania. Order through thq. above agents. What bolter evidence of,Brno worth could be given than' such unparalleled• increase—T in 1852 3000 In 18601 *fcnd 'though so- little known,.and ;ill tho odium to come ol numerous fjiilurca'br other Solf-rakers, yet not two-thirds of tho customers could be supplied hist year. I —' More will be disappointed the next? for, if farm-; ers can. gel a reliable , Self-raker, they are de termined to have U ; and this is now thorough ly established in the confidence of the farming, public. It has a r.ikcr always on hand ami do ing tho work,.particularly in a heavy or lodged crop, boiler than aman. Saving til least anoth er hand in blurting; is even a greater Grain Sav. erlhar. Labor Savor, ami is also a flrst-rato Mower. IC-yon intend getting rid of yemr old fashioned back-breaker, and lo got a Raker with Bone and Muscle of Iron and Wood; you must bo moving, for 1101)0 next harvest will by no means snpply.the demand, as the 1200 which was so Insn'nicienttho pa.il season. Strong, Reliable, Good Materials; and Well built. A Reaper that constantly, gets out-ol order is u nuisance and dour, at any price.— llieakagcs with this have been inconsiderable, nolwifhslamUilg the increase ol’ gearing by the Halter, owing to, the care used in good mater ials and putting them together thoroughly,— Many have'cut from IOU to 300 acres and over with one, without detention, Or any expense for repairs: The harvest is a hurrying season; you waht' a machine that can bo relied upon, and tltld la the one, ns experience shows. 1 In base 1 of Management, this Is not surpassed. Pew purchasers' the past year, and not one AgontHn 4 fdn.hnd had any experience with It; ami generally machines were shipped so latcnn only to ho received just at harvest, or alter it was bfegnn. T.llcnccthcre was.no timoto exper imelit and learn about, it, which Is generally so uocossatywill) now ndicMncu. TldiAvili h« oh. Tinted the coming season, with 'lhbscVho nro Wise RioMcHng earlier tbnn lastsprllig. Some, 100, fell Into‘improper hands, as orders were lillOd Indiscriminately, til! tho supply, failed.— In several instances machines werereturned and sold Again to proper parlies, and fhdy gave satisfaction. Yet under all these dis advantages, nnfi’wn V*er rent. gave : nnyjserious trofibloj .and Wo will guaranty.uuich less next season. . . A First Rate Mowof—Knife Novcf .Chokes. From tho lirst introduction of. this machine, furmera have said, thatto.glvo It tho' lend far ahead of nil others, wo had only to makO it As good in grass ns In gram. ' Wo succeeded pret ty well wlih'tho.gr.ifi lasi reason jMmt Ah'o n‘l6- lion of .tho knife was hardlyfast enough to cu< prairio-grnss, and soma other Ttfhds* . i-A Vaster gear was made audisuppllcd to' n part, of the purchasers, which gave .excellent .satisfaction, and this will bo used on all this season. With this motion, nml- tho kldfo in good order, it nev er chokes. Wo own Murray's patent fog put, ting on rtio baek'BfaJelo.'ailffo, by which choking Is obviated* and togunhl ngaldst contention, and insure our customers against molestation, wo have bought (ho right to use Green anil Forlmsli’s patents on the knife as wo build it.— The change from Reaper to Mower is very sim ple ami made in a few minutes; and a wheel is attached tortile outer end ol the moving bar, to regulate the height ol culling, lo facilitate back lug, and move from field to fluid. I’ointikto Consider in Buy mg a Reaper. Eve ry funner,.by himself orwith a neighbor, should have a Reaper. II you have none, or even II you have an old-l.iahioned back-breaker, juu will look for .one— let—l*o cut welt, clean and easy, and with a knlfo that does not “ choke.” 2d—Strong nml reliable, not gutting siok when needed; w Bd—Easily managed, that you, your boys and hands can work without difficulty. ■ 4tti—Not hard ujnm tho Team, neither, ol heavy draught, gulling their necks by heavy weight uiiou Iho pole, nor thumping ; their ahoulders nt every obstruction. .There should bo no side draught. Oth—Taking up lodged Grain, and working wclldn all kinds. 017“ Upon Ihe first five points'no Hoapcrex colls Atkin’s Self-linker, and few orpml it, not withstanding tlu* addition ql tiio linker. : Glh—Saving one hand in Unking, tho hardest work in tho harvest Hold. 7th—Savingnl least another hand in Binding, l»y having the gravels well laid, Hlh—Saving in Cutting and Unking, not shat tering, b.v tho reel, and hy tho Uuker jerking il off the platform. 1)1 h—Saving Wastage otter binding, tho grain, being laid so evenly and slndghlnH to bo bound securely, preventing scattering; in .tlm nUur linndling, and pruteellng the heads well whon 1 stacked. K 7“ Upon the Sixth, Highlit nml Ninth points, wo unhesitatingly claim superiority over, ull oilier Konpera over invented. t Tito saving or wasting grain in hatvesting willt machines, is'/v point not properly appreciated,’ Kvuu between' those considered good and tho Atkin’s there is a didercnco, at present prices, of ten to twenty dollars per day, nnd over, < llHlt—Convertablo into a Mower, with littlo. trouble mid small cost. 1 LCi7*S«mm oliMa.ililoncd back*hrcaking Rea pera can bu used for mowing, but no othur.Sclf- Ktikcr; and m» eonvortahlo machine claiming to ho a good Reaper ih superior to ours In grass. 1 llh—Knife never clinkoa. By Murray’s back sickle eilgo, for which wo own (ho oxchi. «lvo patent, (he gro.it trouble in Mowlnp y kA , chines—tbo choking—is cft'ecUially obviated, i Cinusne, Prt., SoptvO,lBss. : J. S. WiunriT, Esq.—Dear Sir—Having pur« chased in July litst, A(l>lu’h Holf-RiddugUaapor and Mower flam your agent, 11. Burkholder, Esq.,( tako pleasure Ip recommending it as tho most economical Reaper for tho farmer to buy. I ani sure I novoV beforo'cut 'and pufup thu samo'nmonnt of grain with ho llttlo expense, n<i Httlo help, ami no Well. I holievo I havg saved tho onodhlrd of. tho prlco of tho Reaper this year. Not only that, but U mbs light op thq homos. Tho Raker biivch a gnoil man. Thq oven ami regular depository hf Uio gfavola will save ono man in lour In binding. W.uhavohad from twenty to thirty farmers look!fig nt it when going, man/ of whom lud other Ruupcrs but no! (hoßakor, hud Uio'most oflhoin HaldilwaiJ tho host, ami it performed well. 1- know uf .no machine •equal to It. Tim Mower, ußor wo fi.-uj it started* cut acres IVoin 0 o’clock to 10 o’- clock. ; It wa? timothy, . If those linos can bo of any avail to you may uho 'thorn aa you IhiuU bost.i i . - . ' ■ Yours Respectfully, * . , JOHN S. STEURETT. I , •• ~ Gaulihi.r, O, |855,i ‘ To J, 3 f . fViuoiiTi Eeq.-'poar SJr—ln July last I purchased,of yquruYjfut in Cufliplo, 11. Iy; Burk holder,, ope of-Atkin’s SqU-Rnklng Rqnpi log Machines, and can safely recommend it n^ the moat..complete,..ccoaotolcal, labor-saving machine of the kind yot’lntroduced into this part of f hlthorfgh my fuVnils'hilly, tit performed its worU.to'my cntiro-Sntlalaction, 'and to the a'drpitatlon- of -ft t great.numhcr ol farmers who werpprescut'onHmj occasion of its trial., • -Besides making the cleanest Work of any JlcapcV. I havo ever, seen, it - requires .but half the powcf tb m'ovo Reapers do generally. TWo or.. nn>l(Ja. caq draw it with ease, though I used four bn account of tho lahd being somewhat roughnnd tiheVCn.': •'/ 1 To : oil,/aimer? having, large, crops to cnl I would adviso as ft mattpr of ■,convenience and economy twprdcuro.opo of, Atkin's Soil-raking Heaping Machines.;) Yoyrs Respectfully,, , v c JACB NOFFSINGEU., . CAnuflnK, Ocß r B, 1853.,, , Mr. llrsnT L. rioßKiiotDEn—Hear, Sir— take groat pleasure in. benriqg.testimony to t he invaluable elm motor of ‘‘Atkhi'a Selt-raking Reaper and Mower," I had both in use on ray tnmi and each performed its work lo’iny entire satisfaction, and to the udmirittion of many farmers who witnessed them In I recommend tins machine, ns one ot tho’most important invention? forthe farmer, and a great economical labor-saving machine. Von, as tho ftgcnl for Mr. J. S. Wright,have done a lasting hencHt to our farming communi ty l»y the Introduction of the Henpcr into this county. ' Very Ri‘Npcctfullv, W. M. HENDERSON, Ortkhtnd, Cumb. co. f Ptt. Vomt Svbrunti Springs. Pa., Get. I. IH.ir*. J. S. Wnibirr—Dear Sir —Automaton Sclf raking Reaper I bought ot you did its work well, cuttiiigaiid rakingbetlerthan I have ever hud grain lifted from a hand rake,an*dlokingafl' the heaviest .and most weighty bundles. ' ii is of cusy.drbught ntnl well built, and-I think it will give perfect satisfaction to every farmer that wants one. , I would not have anv other. > • , vr, r. BONNER. IlAnnisni no, Pa., Sept. 30, TSSS. J. S. IVamuT —Dear Sir—The Reaper that 1 bought ofyotir agent, Albert Jaqnes, I fried on tny farm in tho presence of some fitly of the bust runners in Danphincouiity.nnd It gave per led satisfaction to them all, I cut my harvest with the Reaper; tfntf iff conMnof gef another I would not fake one thousand dullard for it. It this is of any use to you, yotl may use if as von choose. HENinr llfittU.. TaCNiDN, N. J., Oct. 17,1855- J. S. Wbioiit —Dear Sir —Tho Reaper that you sent mu 1 was-highly delighted with; lb done Its work to my entire satisfaction in grain ami grass, ami 1 consider it tlio best Reaper in use, and 1 recommend it to tho farmers of New Jersey. . ELIJAH MOUNT. Marikta, Pa., Oct. 18, 185,"), J. S. \rjupiiT— Dear. Sir—ln rogarl tn At kin’s Selt-ruking Reaper and Mower J bought of your agents. P. Morris & Co-, of Rfylladel phin, and I must say, it done il« work with'en tire satisfaction In grass und grain, and would jecoiumcnd d to Ihu fanners of Pennsylvania. JOHN MtfSSEK. Trenton, N. J., Oct. 1, 1853. J. S.’ W'Btonr— Dear Sir-a-Your agent, U. G. Rennet, culled un us this sumincr, to see if we would accept ,llio agency of tlio Atkin's Solf raking Reaper, Wo had nmdo up our. in I mis not to accept the agency of any Reaper or Mow er, until.wu could get-ono Unit wo-could have copliilvnce in to recommend to our customers, us wo. are luamiluqtnring ogricullurAl Impliu ments at Trentou. ■ Now, Sir, wo would be glad to accept tlio agency of Atkin's Reaper bore, ns we have implicit qoutldcnce to recommend it to tbu runners ol New Jersey and Pennsylvania. MULLICIC & QUICK. Carlisle, Miiy 15, JB.W, ; ' ; Cumberland Valley Banli. ntuntiiSTous’,- WiitrAM Kkr, Melchoir Dbenneman, Root. 0; Stkiuiett,' Jolin Duneap, JOII3T S. STLTtRETf, 11. A. SrenOEOK. Ricu’d. Woods, Jonir Cl Dcslap, IrplllS Bank, doing business in the'namo.or JL Kor, Cronneman & Co., is how lullypro* pared td'do"h‘'ftdrt<Tral'Baaktfig'Business with promptness awl fidelity,. " \ Money received on deposit and )vvid back- on demand,.jvlthouTnotice, Interest, paid"oh Spe cial deposits. Pnrticnlar attention ’paid (o tlio collection of notes* drafts, checks, -&C., in any part bf tbb United Stales or Canada:*. ' T Homlttnncch .mode , to'England, iretand/br the Continent. ; The raltliftii.and confidential dxccnffoh ot’nll ofdcrs cntihstcd to, ffiom, may bo rolled upon. ’ They Will /it ail (ihjos'tfS pleased to giro hhy tnlornmtfon'dosifcd In regard to,money matters In general. Interest at tlio rate of fi per cent, tier annum will be paid on Special deposits AS heretofore. 'Banking House in Ttonl’s Build* lug, Main street, a few doots casl ol Iho Hail road Depot. Open tor hhbinoss from 0 o'clock in the morning uhlil 1 o’clock In Iho evening. Tlio proprietors oflhls Bank arc individually liable to the extent of their estates for nil the Deposits, and other obligations ol’Ker, Bienne innn & Co. H. A. STURGEON’, Cuvier. Carlisle, March IS, 1300—ly SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE subscribers bare just received ono of the largest stocks of Dr}* Goods ever brought to Cuvlisle. 1 Their assortment is full i\ml com* plcte, comprising Ladle*’ rest) Goods, Silks, Poplins, Chiillis; Barges, Tissues, Lawns, Brillianles, Lamartines, Crapu do Kspagnu, Cambrics, Swiss Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al pacas, >Dt». ?Lanes,' Spring Shawls, Bonnets, Flats, Flowers, Corded and Hair Cloth Skills, and Parasols,.also. Collars, B.ibbons, Hosiery, und Trimmings in gicat variety. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, C.issimervs, Italian Cloths, Drop do ti,i Cashmerctls,, Linens, Tweeds, Vesting, ftjlk Undershirts, Hats, Caps, Cravats, Cellars, &'c., also a full and complete assortment of ' * \ Staple Domestic <«oo«1h. Including Woollen and Colton Yarn, Carpet, Chain,'Feathers; Window Blinds, Oil Cloths,' Looking Classes, Brushes, and Carpet Bags, al so, a great variety of Fancy articles! Mourning Goods always on Uaiid. Thosu who wish to obtain (ho best goods at lowest price#; urarcspoclfully invited tor.dl. ’ , BKNTZ & BKO. Carlisle, April 17, 1850, , ! S'tiiuiu'r lluih Sc ’lSoimels AT tbo-clicap store of A. Hentz •& llro., 1 South Hanovcrutrocl. Tim assortment in largo, and will b« sold cheap. Give ua a cull. Carlisle, April 21, IWO. AVIIiUAIU UlliEV, HAVING boon instructed In tbo ail, (by Dr. (loo; Vi. llroU,a graduate of tbo Baltimore Dental CollogO,) iq now prepared to receive bis IVlcmls nod perform tbo various, operations In tlin lino ol tbo dental profession, nl ble reddened in South street, 3d door from West St. Otvo ua A call;;’Terms moderate. , . CuvUblo, May 2U, 18S0~tf , , ; or. s, i». zir.rd.Kic, OFFICE ami rcaldoncq East Main sited, ild door below tbo Market Culls Jit tpwu and pminlry promptly attended’. , I Carlisle, January *l» IHud—(f- . • ' j "... • . ' | JUST received u!lol. Of £r<»«ly & M uar.vncJfj sharpening centedrdraugbl- Blows, apd Apr sale at,reduced prices. . . Z I . , • STAYMAN & SOJSS., . , CarJUFo, April tRSfI. , ioili \Va«ou Nuld. A • good York WA(IOJf, \vjili tw6 seals, will J.X. ho ’sold clicap by subscriber* ;Cal) n| tbo roat-Oflico, Carlisle.' . . i , JUB.JmATTON/ J Juno 11), IBSOV 1: ’ • *- “ 4 ■ - vWtf'iuvl^kcii.(lt sdbJ ITJ.-Bcrlnl(nhv«dvitllBlng odd Job-wptU, ai, (ltd Voluhtc&r'OfllCO. j A FARM Witlin Uici Eqach of .Every satfi SVV /innl ACiSES brgDoa pakm And a f «U.U.U COA&.liAflD.in £IU Count,. Bcnziuger Township, Pennsylvania, giving u'FarAi Ct 25 acres’ Wr $SOO# ftttf jTlild ft j • instalment's of $1 per wcclr/W* tit the Saihd ItyW? monthly; ' : Farms of 50,,7,5,100, or hiofd'acWS^ftfpift 5 "- «ig in proportion. , ‘liuch Fonti*frpbiw' road thirty feet iii width... ‘'l l ~ j ”- r 1 TIIEISOJL is a rich' ’pccially*adapted to cnUlvatlbh, as hilly nor. stony, but gently rolling : 6r'flite fabler-' land. ■ Afonnd and-throngli this propcHy;tbsre tiro already sumo, 20,000 acres under. cultlyat!-,. vation, and its - , fertility has been established"; ;tVom tlio crops produced, . ; Upon this.sulftect U is‘cas> r to be fully satisfied. There, Is a ready 1 cash market, for,produce which is rmrch'bettor than trade. It is tlio CiiSApfJST; as lats * ’ ainillup quality is selling at much higjicr.pricolt adjoining, and especially such as contains coal. .THE COAL. —This in. particular is the CboL .District, several veins underlaying tho wholo (he,.attention of miners, and, thosO acquainted with' cbal.lunds,' is specially called tbit. • It has tho advantage of being tiro nearest, bribe great lako-mnrket fv with which It will bp connected by tho’Smibnryrfbd fitta Rj&bady now nnder contract and in bourse Of totnjihstfCh from Erie to Ridgeway, willi desccndinggttrf's Uic wholo Way. soil over bftnhunoiii coal ■ is the best, for instance Efigfflnd ond ;bthfif : countries. The price per aero is Iri/UngfOfWO;.. coal alone, as if will certainly, In sQifiirorablea location within a short time pay largely.' Thta . is important ng an Immense coal trade wlliaooa-. open. Four coal companies have already -been started to work mines in (ho and thwo *. are now fifteen openings aronndSt. Moiy'*. - • w* THE TIMBER, Stockholders also tccotVo.—,, There is no reservation whatever'Cither of.tlxn*" ber or coal. It is very valuable,and will pay « for a great part of the land. On account of th«u excellence of streams there,ate One opportuni ties for mills. 1 For health, tho location irf muchrfctfcmmend- • ed by Physicians. The chills and feveri N ara * unknown, also pulmonary complaints, 1 being protected from the north cast Winds by loghanies. Tho water is puro'&nd amongst tho best, the land abounding on fine springs/* Four Ibuffoads wifi* slfoTflfr tro - connccting it by a djrect cannnUnication NeW York, Philadelphia,'PUtsbnSgj Eriey BtjT 1 - lalo, and all the cities on (he trtVkci. tho Snrfbhfy and Erie, tho Alleghfrift-yaltoy, (he Pittsburg dad Buffalo, and tho Vduangb. l **- Ertergctlc exertions afo bultfg. hisdd fof th6‘ building of tliii Tyrone ondClodrlleldjwhlch; also passes through Hits property, ‘ Thboflict;' of (Ids ‘upon (rade/and geueful deVeloptdeht,' as well as the coal, indy bo imagined.- 4 Tho largo aml'flouHshihg town of St.Mary*! is in the centre of the tract, numbering near S.. UUU mliabiiaiils. It has Ho(els public schools, saw and grist mills, stares/well stock* ed and even thing desired. . There ore 235jbaL l acre IcrKlii the town of St-. Mary's which Will be sold and the -pfbeeeds equally divided amongst (hosowho buy farms. ' HWgeway,-(h*. country seat, where an exteftsivo business li done, adjoins the iracton ThoVibpW; district is intersected by good other ron«ls. V- Tins is n rarc.opportunity , offered, lo who wish to farm or have a food inycstmsnlfor the future. By making proper inquiries,, ind. considering the advantages‘of good sol),'ana bnndanCu of coal, licalthfulocßS 'of clilDato» Railroad facilities, and its location, ft carrot, judgement may bo formed of Represent tdvttu tagesand ultimata increase. By writing to the olfice direction!! Wifttagfr* on.to Ihoso who wish to visit the Und. A »yi temof excursions \vill shortly,bo adopted.. There Is an, excellent opening for ,Tariotl* branehos pf mechanical business, .especially tanneries, wheelwrights, "axo-hdriflle ibltktjri, shoemakers, carpenters and (Jthoffi, Farms can Iro bought- By* criclpdhg the ilrti instalment. Ladies-c&nhbld shateftln their own right. Title unquestionably tad wnrantec deeds given. Address of apply.(tv Samuel W. Oatloll, Scc’ty t lB6 Walnut street, between. Fourth and Fifth Streets, PhUadoK phia REFERENCES. " Henry M. Watts, Esq., UB Walnal fttral, Philadelphia!'.- ; */. John O. Grcssun/Esq!, President of FhfUdeU ■ phia 'Gas Cohipany, 7th St! 'Aboyo Chest UQt,. Philadelphia.*, 'i I > Geo. Wlognml, Esq,,-Inspector of Coal.CTif ,Gaa Office, 7th St.abpvcChestsnt,'Pbilttttft4 has been over the landaml explained (bo coal* • *'• • •■* I Hon. .Goo. l{. jJarroy, OJoaxfleJJ, Fenna,,. ba> [; been over tlib, land. '• i Henry Schmitt, Esq., tTnlted Slates Jffinf’- ftt* [ hlonfco.‘No,os2 Nbrth 'Finh Bt. PWIai.OiJ • ntnhlcu tho » Whi. V. Boone, Esq.; south nrdc of WolnutSL below. Fourth, Phil*., cSfttalnedibb land. lion. Alexander L. llnvs, Lancaster. Goo. Wnlmaley, Ksq.,St. Mary’s, Elkdodnljv a reconvsenivt. . z* : UlcWd Gardner. Esq.', COO Poplcr St! lias examined luo land. . J. L. Barrett, Esq., Proprietor of Vernon House, Second St. aboro Pldla., has examined Ilio land, E. G. Schultz, Esq.,' Justice of the Mary's, Elk county. . * ■ Ctias. Luhr, Esn., President of the 3’orotutK of St. Mary's. . J. S. Weis, Esq., Postmaster, StlMary'i. Goo. Taylor, Esq., Deputy Postlbostbr 1 , Bt. Mary’s. . .. Mr. Wm. Lyons, St. Mary's;- . . Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, SU Mary's. Mr. John Corbo, “ *<•; ««>•<* - E. 11. Stone, Esq., WcllbVillo, Ohio, Coal-op- orator. ; , E. Wllnmrfli, Esq., Pillsbtirfe, Pctfi/ttl- * ' Borouglr t'onntil of Sli' Wifff'j (b lfc'K ftdilV This is to icrt(fyihat, hnvingbikk ch*r ike tract. owned by the lltdffewny Farm and Coal Gorbpiitt)/' and given it a thorough examination, me find the rcjweseultdiout oj that Company to be correct.’*- H'c find the soil to he the most fertile —the Opal anif iron Oro to tie in inexhuus/able quantities,- through the whole district—the Fanna in Creel lent order , rtiui the intelligence and prosperity qf the people to be of the most gratifying character. H e know Unit there it no healthier Itidation t‘n /|* Stale, and toe consider it a moil of settlement. ~ •H r c make this declaration, as we bit ftr< there may be vmny’ persona who are unaequ’atsUtd+ifk' these /undjjt/mi u-c <i;e satisfied, fir6rn bdr kndwf edge of the subject, that information ojxml it tti]i be a public benefit. * „ . Jacob F, Shafer, Ktk co. Surveyor, St. Maftfe, Elk county. ' A I C’Aot. Luhr, President of the Borough if St; Mary's. ■ [ . John Ilcctcb, Memberßoro.CouncilsLifani^e. CAflj. JJratyks, “ ,<< . «» '«» if , 11, /. H u ‘*t ‘ . Jahabt “ ,** - .««.*- U to certify that the above five glntlehitn nrc n( present the Jlcting. Member's if the 7W» Cunvcil of St. Mo.ryks, JC)U cb., afcrf-* that the abovo is lheir hand arid'signature. * * ■■ ‘ Xn testimony whtrrqf l, have subscribed: iny name, and caused the Scale/ Ofiiri to Be httaefu cil thereto f and 1 fully concur in the Qbbvtl rt* •cymmcwi/u/ion.* . ‘i ». j. l ‘ A . . . EDIVJHD D'JJDEL, <W Burges* of Sti Mqrfs, f £ik I bBAI* 1 County, I'eupsylPAtoijl'* V .!/ Car Halo, April 2i, i r union,ttdoelT 7^' W*Ht Jtlrtitt Btrecti {barliilfc \ WiNUpilT3.fi SMITIT, PROPIUKTOfeI. ibfortn theMifeiat -W, .they have tcasdcl Iho abb vo ’kiwiti oldstaml lately occupied by Win. GrdstaVi'wtmo (boy will.bo ablp to nccomniDdqteihe VraVsfttag public wilt an eyp tx» tpolr cobftrtsnd tooreti lonco., * V *,, tbfs llWino ball.lately btfcft bbilt tind (ho rooms nro largo nml airy \ 'bin table will ilwats bo supplicd-wlth tbo best (lift niarket can aiforai ample,stabling for n largdlfiuinbor drhorw»)Ot tadyetb i (o with? (Hllbbd «|>d **-• noricnced oallora. ; ba? J>oon made Unit could Jn any rotpccl render (ltd “Union l!oo«o ,, a ( dfin*.iWo stopping,place, and (ho subscriber* bppb that by nseMiObq.nt-. tendon to tbo wants of tboir guests (o, roeflt* sbsto'of public palfonfgo... . , • BOARDERS (alien by (bo week, or year. “ ' i '• ‘ . • J(oy i2, lBoo—tr.• ~ ,
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