American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 17, 1856, Image 3

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    sa’i/Oftnloa.
BUfltn's opinion of Mr
“EiJ
in- the, following citrocl
... ...
tmit it 'tob® certain that
■ted |n the.Matory of
,ont animosities were, 80
vtjid extent, inflamedlhq
If tbo confederacy,shall
to withstand., tbeao tor*
it will afford the best ct
. of union is as deeply .{ro- 1
iftterickn' h&rtasits todat
>e imagined itto be.' I see
pe that;such may bb the
’jr, present .alarming Oon
iCfMj. Bdchanan*s felbc
m übtiicd' than nor one of
has fof'i longtime been
'th6 pa.blto servico/and
itry wiih n charactcr al
tplnd tDoroughly trained,
■ionce. - lb -regard to iho
,'*£ fnanl.hls
:Utre and; hope* but may
£> Ho .bas ealablished a
to which he.can*
aus. Ho has, with char
relieved himself from the I
iofldcnccd By a desrreto;
Or partial interest, with a
tod his acts from miscon*
f&sbibwii of beiqg so in*
ler/ 1 ■ ■ . [1 ;'ry.
.nrlttfs. • . , ,
Philadelphia, July 16*.
'•Thfe'FloUr market 1« very.
bfeW. ’ standard brands, at
£tia : arid fancy 4 brands are
8 B|{. RjcFloUr la scarce
,ni Meal if very dull; sales
i’jjcjf.bbl."
'heat •Is in- . dc- :
0 bud. good old Pa. red at j
litoypt faift.slkr6p.(ol.7£. j
trid hasadvanccd to 76 cts
pf •Corn»,ADd i\ ia wanted
dcijvarulftt37c
\ pearce }; lost
per 64 lbs* la Timothy
doing.
•Sales of Easton at 370.>
idgeot34. i
H, Krcarncr;
.lo Mies
jjvstn „ by. the Eov. J, Evans,
fNTI. lo'Mrp. UaoGARBT Wao
r this
Itfoiice. : 1
IgBV. GIVEiT,f tb nll per
~-d, the following accounts
in tilts offlco by the accountants
for. examination, and will bo
Court of Cumberland
.‘matioii aqd allowance,'on Tutt-
I qf, JSmtt Jt, 2), 1860, vis; > /
at of John F. Uhoada, adminU
itopf Jacob Ober, lata of Hope
lecoaacd.,
it of Jacpb Spnaoman, admlnis
aiobf Andrew ScnaOnifn, late
>ogb
f Of Hicham )Vboda, Eaq., ad
a batata pf Emanuel’ Uarnlsh,
J totrnahlp, dbo’J. w . *
at of Michael Wenger, adminia
tatb .of Panlel ifohlcr, Uto of
>, decM.* ■’
Ul.account. of ptv Qoorgb D.
the admiDjalratora of ihu eatato
odi, Into of BldftlbiOhtoitnshlp;
oi of. James L. McDowell,Eiq.,
theeaUieof John Myers, lato.
i »
jlXevi,|l«rfeel, adminWrat
•Gep. C.Hupp, late of Lower
af JobhErford, administrator
Buford, iflp of Eystponns>
>C JvbaMnrphy* Esq., idmin
rill nnDcxcd ol' tho csUto of
I&fp .of tye St«io of Indiana,
th« v
illniji
oodi.
:ouut
)f Cpmtlioi V. Kelly, Eat.
’■.VVanUcrbclt, lj\toof U.cw-
ad.
jnat6'6f uhroa'ra Who, lalo
{ottttshlp, <lccM» •
(o bonls‘n6n trlth the will annex.
' of Mirk late of the
of payfd Bear Philip,
inf tho e»ta(o of Sami. Boar,'
Jbroogh lowosjiipi Uoc*d. , 1
. ind Wnal account of Joieph
>» w. ,‘Nevlu and William VT,
(fat Ezefebton of Ddyld Kevin.
Jbfch if dcc'd.
-Id fidal'hcc'oimt of J6lm : K; Arra
/dlttif Rhbads, ExccahW of James
ibfa T dpi
’lfAuclty ’vAi(j 'or
»rs of tho eatato.pf Adam Hauclt, 1
igh’WrXfofchhfaiciburg, deo'd.
tail Of- dd minim
's jof’Jbtai J lata 'of Mif
of Sinrtm’Kllrfe, Hfcaitor
I’Uto.of 4tfo boruunhof- Cai J
. .-.1 .i ?.*,T
ai’Joftti I>T6n ; V:nd-A. : K
Goorgt Eetf u Ut6
<<! : ’{
df Fete* 1 Milled Exodfitopirt*
flMonioo township, diti’di i
-oITJaKob Momma,'aditftni#
WofUlbhry Bobb, fate oftbfc
»ablc«batfc, deft’d. : . 5'
>1 ofi 'Qoorgo Ebsh, admtftlstra
f ouAg, lato of Fiibki
j’dl • /“■ t >* rr . . !m- f
dflnal UcconAt of William DC
itikfdr. >of> Ih# r astst# AT Jolia
SeftßfetnfatbMqitairtiliVdeo’d*
atabaolCqokUir U Alox-
EjeeeUtors I bf> lAWaNam I- WIU
looroo towqiblpt'ucpM. nl}
int of‘Michael h* ’HbAt4f,.kdi
' estate Jacob Ufo Af
•decM.
6Pf<JlC(bojliDfaßer*llbcocalor
town,’
■forß«i\}amlA £rb;vodminiv
i oftTb<nnasSiroarii)gdr f 'Uf*
iMflodeoU.' W .r.i'M’k:-'!
w Mlduel Mlnnloh end Ab
>t Jfllih Jat
>ra of MfligaretfirßovVall,
/jwhlpjdpcfd.v i-\,. . f‘-d
)J John Sheet#* ojfecutof at
toivnrl
Parker, thpanrv
/^ ao 2 nn J r ° (ns P b Cat*,
v s of tbo
W» of,Worth,
, deo'a. ■; -.1. j ~,, •) <
iphln wcoootof a, Ua&i
«««, Woodbury, Ulo of j t)u
Jo, «Jpo!d,: k „,,.(,
WfillomO.
igUIMIAO of, Tin) tn ao O.^Vo«L
1pi 01,8,1 Smith IVoodlracn, dan
■V'’
OOfflCO,, , I
•17, I’ • .. ; i
anw.ip* . . -,
' /’ ' Save Tour Fivi Per Cent,
fISHE Dupllcata'of School Taxes for O.ril.ld,
.JL for the, pfesentycar, is now ready, and pis*
ce4- the’bapda of< the Trsasprer, who hereby
gives notice thathowillattend In the Commla
aldfloiaV office, at the.Oourt House,on .. * '
• ; Wednuday, Jltigual 27, IB6o* >
betwecnthohdurs of 8 and 12; and 2 find# o’-
clock, nf said day, for the purpose ofrecclring
the kald taxes. All pecpons paying their takes
on or "before that day, : will bo allowed a deduc
tion of .five cents oh tbo dollar; after which date
no deductions will bo mado, «hd collection of
all unpaid, tfoes,enforced by warrant issued to
tbo proper'fcollector. '
J. "W. iIBT, Treasurer,
' Carlisle, Jnly IT, , • •
Auditor's Notice.
ls hereby given that the underslgn-
J.l cd, haVlng been!appointed an Audltorby
tb6 ,; Court of Coraraon PiCafi. p! Cumberland
county, to marshall arid, distribute the assets of
George Kcesoman, iu the hands of Richard An
demon; assignee of Said Kepserban, 1 tinder a deed
of voluntary’ assignment for the benefit of cre
ditors; will meet at bis office for that
oh "Friday the Bth day of August next, at 10, ° •
cloCk, A. M., when and where tbo creditors of
the said Georgs Keescm'sn, arc requested to
attend. 1 \VM. JV SHEARER, dudxhr- .
/July . . ..
Notice. •
¥T>ERSONB who Intend to apply for License
Jtiat tho August Sessions, will-take notice of
the following order of Court t,
Now to wit. 18th May, 1858* Tho Court ap
point Monday, 26tb August,, 1856, for hearing
application* for license under the
the act of BlBt.HnrplvlßsQ, entitled “* u ac t to
regulate Ithd sale of Intoxicating liquors,” and
thereafter (ho second Mondays of January and
April in prerjr year, when objections to snch
applications wilt bo .heard. By tho Court. .
J. M. GBEGG, Oik.
July 17, 1850—3 t
Oritiu Fan*.
JUST received a Jot of Grain Fan* of Shrcl ti
er's and Holder's manufacture, also a fine
-assortment of flay, Str»w and Fodder Cutters,
;of lour different kinds, at the cheap Bard (rare
store of ; H. SAXTON.
1 July 17, 1850.
Notice
IS hereby.giyep, to oil whom it may concern,
tnpt Mr. John Hutton, of Carlisle, Cumber*
land coqnty, Pa., who has been acting a* ogont
for me In tho. sale of State, County, and Town
ship rights to manufacture and soil Filion*t Pa
tent •ddjMibU Pam Gate, is ho Ipngor an au
thorised agent lor me in the safe of such rights,
1 having revoked and do hereby revoke the au
thority undeb tvhibh ho has been acting.
JOHN FILSON,
i Safrm, Columbiana Cm, Ohio.
duly 10, 1859—81*
JVolibc,
In the Court of Common Pleat 0/ Cumberland
county.
fiosahna Reckstraw, by her 1 "No. 2, January
nolt friendJaCobS,Lanjis, (Term, 1859,
* n, f Alias subpoena
■William RuckstraW. j sur divorce.
: And now to Witt ICthAfirlt, 1850, the alias
subpoena in this case'having boon returned by
the Sheriff of fbe>aid county,and proof having
bedn 1 made (hat the said William Rcckstran
could hgt bo ibnnd within'the said, county of
Cumbcriihd.-"
The Court Ofder that the Sheriff of‘the said
county tatisfc .notice to bo .published in one of
tbo newspapers id said couftly, for four nooks
successively, pilot, to Iho first day qf the next
term of the said court, requiring the'said Wil
liam Rcckslraw, to appear on the said day to
answer the complaint ol tbosaidßosannaßeck
. straw.. By the Court, v
B. K. NOEIiL, 'Prvth'y.
>. For P. QtmJLEti JWy. Proth*y.
' ‘ 1 JACOB BOWMAN, Shoiff.
Sheriff** Office, Carlisle, I 1 ‘
July B), 1850—4 t '! f ; - ■
One C6nt tft'a Rlncbcrnl Reward.
-i‘ - 4Sk s- ‘... RtittkiWar from (ho' subscriber,
■ lartv livitfgincttmBtorP«;pnrtßtrBtir
day of‘July, 1856,’ An Indentured
' TljS apprentice to thqJßoot and Shoo
‘making business, ’named JOHN
‘ Said boy It about 10
• 'old, fi fbot, 4 of 6 inches'
high, nair light color dud very thin. Dndorfaf*
noon I* -» very, largo lake In, and his Ups very
til. All pocSohs ore v tbVbld‘ harbdfih& or trust
big him. The above reward batoo extra charge
will be paid for his delivery, to mo.
JOHN WHISLER. '
. July |O, 1866**-0t -
i Pamphlet turn for 1950.
THE Pamphlet Laws for 1666 have been re
ceived at the Protbonotaiy’s Office, In Car
lisle, and are ready for distribution to those cn.
tilled to require, them., v ' u M V
, • * D. KJnOELL; rt-o/AV
Pqr P f Qntoixr, Dtp, Proth'y.
July 10, 1850—8 t
I .. , Nollce to Farmer?. .
PERSONS wishing to purchase the Neva Fork
Stlf-Raking lUaptr and Kelchum't Jtfotcjng-
Machine, will ploasb apply to John M’Bbu>x,
who has been appointed ss Agent to soli thoso
celebrated machines, rondo st Springfield, Ohio.
Hr* Jons M'BbidX will also collect all duosand
demanfle duo Wafder, Brokam Child, for
Machines that hare bocn sold by the travelling
egodt, JIC. M’Brldo. ’ ; ?
I ■ wahdkr,rrak:am& CHILD.
1 Carlisle* July 10,185(b-.8t* ‘
Froelatuhtlon.
Wfliffttlis IW'llon. Itiita U. GaX/iA*,
President Judge of flio #Ororol Courts of
Coimport Pleas: iq tho counties of Cumberland,
Ppn7 snd JiiaticcSioftho ao.orsl
Courts fif uyef and Terminer nud General Jail
Dollrory, In Mdcofintlqs, andSamtiW Wood bum
ira Jorra Hupp, JuagoA of (ho Courts of Oyer
id Tormlnpriand Oooersl Jail Delivery forth*
lal of all capital and other offenders, fn the said
•iinty of Cumberland, by their precepts to me
roctcdj datpHtff* IdtJudAt rf’Aprtli a 356,
iro ordered tho Codft qf Gyo* and Torinlnor
id General JaUDchvely to Ud hdldcn at Car
ilo,:Oo thu4th Mondiy or August; 1850; Vbelnrf
o 25th ot (ert o’clock Ut (htf forenoon,
tocomfhfjQ on<ri?odbft. • . i
t HOTIOE UlierobygircDtotheCorodor,Jud-
MCW pH the Peace, and Constables of the said
cpnnty of Cumberland, that they are by tbesald
precept commanded to bo then and tbeta In their
proper persons, frith tholr rails,retards; anditi
auis(tlqtU) examinations and all other remem.
trances, to dp thosothlngs Which (otholr offices
appertain.,to.bo;done; pud all thosf that are
qouml by rqcognlzincoj, to proscenia against
tbo prisoners that ore of then bhal) bo in the J*U
W^* u< ?**, afD to \fo Lhoretoprosccnlolhoni
a*shall bo juaf. , • ■i ,
Sh ‘W :
1 ' *»Wim«ih Waittcd. ■' 'r
‘ln' a
F °’ o Pf'T , !9‘ff*n , V>Wdi II)»
i. '
T
mb (WMr tMmlilw/i. pfirty county, about three
miles norWtff mu’BluoMpurltalhi 6n IhO toid
loading to Bloof)alfyj(f,'6oi]faln{ilg JtJO vfcr*i» til
i >ifiU well coV<jTddWth iftHrtog fltobbi'.' Twcrtl
Jggg,ly*flrepor«a 6f IMb liana )• £ , ofo^ed'
[ fcbd’tbb remainder’wUli 6ak,'
iipekoak, Hickory; ■&b;‘ i FornartlcblAta cri
qulro of Xbomw Matlackl about half 1 * rollo
npm Dillon's Bridge, on Ibo Bloomfield'road;
M o f SKnil.!MatW<A; miles: from thp bridge;
spthbertok. j; -*A *, ... •.■
■■: ! iu.; ! 8. iBUXat-.'
11 by tboTon. ,
I,r «' i *«*ortmedlorW»U l
XhlrdAnnnnl Fair
• 3 OP THB
, Big Spring-Literarytils tit utb,
Wilt bthtlrfin'Littrarjt Haiti NevMlh', Fa., oh
fA«I2/A,lB/A,14/A& 16/A doytqf -tfngnsfi J 6G.
fTO this Exhibition Fanners and Metafiles,
, i-Artists sad the Ladies, are c6rdlallyinyltca'
to contribute the products of their industry and
skill.; • .. . •/“'
It,has been oljjccted by some, that In
lished list of prcmlurasvtoo high, a reward has
been offered for tho'bcst PloXvroan, TPhue noth
ing bk’sbeen offered for the Second'Fat* In
older to obviate this objection, the Officers have
ogrefed to the following Viz t -" , ,
For best plowing a ttfo-horso plow, worth SIC.
t, 24 beat “ SC, to bo paid by, tlio person
; to whom the Jlrit premium
' -' 1 'shall haio been awarded.
For bopt plowing (by boy .ufcdcr. 16)
i' ’ t . Th*Scientificdmerlean,
For tbe phrposd of IncltlngßANDS In the
nefffhboring counties to honorable competition,
a SllTOf SOPRANO SAXE HORN,
will bo awarded to the Bandwhlcb produces
the best music during the Fair.,
“The Big Spring SaieHora Band, having pro*
oUrcd a set of nbw Instruments, will bo In at.
tendance daring-the Fair to enliven the occa
sion wUhSpirit-stiiring music.
: As quits a number of applications have been
made fors/iUca id which to exhibit, it Isdcalrbd
that those who ■Wish to exhibit many articles,
should Apply for room at as,early a date an pos
sible. For fbll particulars, send for a Oopy of
tho Rules and List of Premiums, which wo have
published IQ Pamphlet form.
■ MS. McKEEHAN, iSeeVy,
tfOHN DIIXER, Prat,
Vu!yB, 1866;' ;
■ Associate. Judge.
To thi Voteri of Cumberland County,
FELLOVTUITIZENS— At the request of
toany frlendj, I offer myself a candidate for
the Office of JlnociaU Judge at tho October elec
tion, and shdll feel gfetefat for your saffragea.
CLEMENS McFARLANE.
Newton (p., Jund 20,1850— 3m*
40,000.
Joint Stock Association
v OP THE
Big Spring literary Institute,
OFNEWVILLE, DUMB. CO., PA.
Git and i Extensive sale of
BOOKS, REAL ESTATE
AND OTHER
VALUABLE ■ PROPERTY.
The proceede nf Ihr eate fa he devoted to tiquidui
tog the Debt of the Inetitote.
LIBUT. GUNNISON’S GREAT WORK
ON THE 1 MORMONS, at only one dollar
per copy: Eleven Book) for Ten Dollar ». Gun.
nison’a History of the Mormona is by far tbo
most accaraio add reliable work wo have of that
deluded peoples 1 In order that every person
tnov become a flharc-bolder, the price of a book
and certificate Of membership of the Associa
tion will 4M'bnlyst. Tho Certificate will cntl
lie the Holder th an interest In the following val>
noble Beal Estate and Other property t
1 Valuable Impi'oetd Farm, with all no*
'cessary outbuildings', situate in Cum*
behind Valley, 1 near Newvlllo, ebu
tainlng 135 acres,
Valuable Farm, adjoining the above,
;1 containing 125 acres,
2 Valuable Timber Loti, of 60 acres
'•each, situated In Mifflin township,
' Cumberland cb; ' 1,800
6 Valuable Timber Loti, of 26 acres
each.
1 " ‘
Bpteiidid New Brick Route, 2 story,
aodtack-balldlog, adjoinlngthollall
on the west,
8 Highly Imprvved 0«{~loti, of over 3
seres each, witbln half a,mila ol New
villo, aissoo each, !
200 Order* for Herron** celebrated wril
. ing Ink*, At $6 per order,
X Magnificent Rotticood Piano* from tbo"
celebrated teUfy.at:*iPi»»«-
1 Superior Moloddon,
2 Splendid Booting Gate Gold Lover
Watebea, at $lOO each,. ■
2 Splcodfd llaoting Oaao Gold Lover
Watches, atsB7 60 each,. 375 00
6 fipleadld Gold Watches. at $5O each, 260 00
20 Splendid Ladles’ Gold Watches, at
*5O gacju
10 Find Silver Lover Watches, at $25
each,
12 Floo Silver Watches, at $2O each, 210 00
16 Superior Parlor Clock's at $8 each, 120 00
60 “ Gothic . « 3 “ 160 00
60 if 'Cottage *» 8 « 150 00
I excellent Family Carriage (lot, style)
-at 200 00
1 excellent Bockaway Comogo at 176 00
1 excellent Top Buggy at 176 00
1 excellent Spring Wagon at 100 00
1 Supofior lwo horsb retd wagon At 100 00
2 Sot? splendid Harness (silver mt’g.) 80 00
2 Extra Spanish Saddles, 76 00
2 Superior Walnut Sofas, 150 00
1 Magnificent Sofa Table, 46 00
2 Magnificent Dressing Bureau*, 150 00
1 Splendid Secretary, 50 00
*4 Dining Tables (extra cherry) 60 00
4 Bedsteads, (JO po
2 Sets Choirs, at $l5 per sat, 80 00
8 Imported Carpais,.2o yards ertfeh, at
$2O pqr carpet,
2 Home-made Carpets, extra, each at
s2p |)or qarpqt,
8 Parlor Stoves, at $l6 each,.
2 Orders for suits of black clothes, at
$BO tiach, • J 00 00
2 Order* tU r Si)k presits, at $BO each, Q 0 00
8 . | « Clothing, , IS « , 120 00
10 ,« llnli, : C “ 60 00
• 'Bo'' 1 ' *"
12 jootß, ' a «» 72 oq
,12 .«« , »3,G0, 42 00
12 « .\ ** "Galteis, 0.00, 00 00
,13 “ Ladles* Sh.oos, 2,00, 24 00
100 Gold Pencils,, at .$2 .each, . . 200 00
200 Gold Peril, «?srosch‘.’ ‘ 200 00
100 Js4ke« 100 3o \
IDO Porto,Monu*|e», atsl c*sh. . 100 001
"do oo !
1C Lidas’ Albuttl, at $2 bach 1 , 1 • 1 ' ■ 80 001
,600 Popular Moglo, 125 00l
i AaadclaUon la fguudcd upon honest
and fair principle*.' Ba titi nook 'purchaser gels
thovalue of hi* tt’b’ttoV In the book, nnd on ac
pocmt ‘of the great imrafdr sold, bfccoraca a
shareholder in muph Valuable properly. 'A cor-'
trill uo preaeDlpd'to each book purcha
ser, entitling tho-holder to on interest in 1110
abovo valuable property. As soon as the books
arc all sold, notice trlll lidgiVcri 16 tho stock,
holders, and a cdiWcntltftf wilt be Ifcld in Now
yillo, at lb* Institute** IttAK tfhnn a committee
Will be chosen, <6 Whdta the pf6|>ctly will bo de
livered tobe dlstributbd’ among the sharehold
ers:. ' All thOtfrlWea that will bo exhibited
dt tho Instltdlo’s Bair on tbo 12lh of August.—
From tbo Very flattering mlAnor Id “which this
Joint Stock /ta?oslati6ta Is received and, patron
ised, and ftwbMuVnirabwdVllckbta*already
sold, it is confidently belhWod that tho property
cfa bo dillrorcd to tho. shareholders. Ip a' fuw.
iponths. 'For tho charaqtef of tho *‘iljg Spring
lAlcrary Institute, ** ahd thoso Conducted With
It, wo aro permitted to refer io the' following 1
gentlemen.
t
MMAtoMsfiS:; .Mi
toft, Poltd(}k, ! Cr6Vorii*6V 6f (i
(oh./TlWdous Stevcna, Lancaster.
Aort. Jqdio Frederick watts,‘Cailislo.
I .Senator Wm, 11. York.',
j r ttlon.AJTiu, J|\ Muarray,'mrrisbitrc*.
i- iTYm. Kiiabo ot Ooj, Ma.
c 6,
, JOun-W!. Brandt, Efla., UaiVlsLiWg.
' payer & BrothM/i'i O ,K '. i
ny" All orders for Books and Certificates, hj'
Midi, should bo addressed to ' •'!
\ • JAMBS McKEEHAN,
SecVy. qf M»'“ Big Storing Literary IntiUtift”
■ } Cumft. ’Co; Pa.
: Agents Wanted Id irfdry towto and village in
tho United States, tp obtain Subscriptions for
Books; foghorn *'liberal l comtoisalon *lll bo I
Atyoril All letters of friqblm aoboropaniddby I
a post4tf#ei*olp, WlUbe ptonAllj^TOrod.
«ewTMle,Jwjo.2fl, IMtMrt . f • J
, vtpvisT- spitmos,-
’ JWJL %V7ILL reception
4BS* W ! , of visitors .outhe first day of
IliHßwi JnWrnext* situated six miles south
JjjKfis of Carlisle Pcim’a;, at (tie gorge Id
the South ■ Mountam i ' fßliie ; KldgO: through
•which flows thObcautifUl.mountainvcroohj tbo
location Is oqdttl If not superior to any In this
county, lor:good water; pure air, and' mountain
scenery.’ .those who ; *ro' fond of hunting or
fishing can find amusement. A Daily mall,
and Daut communication with' Carlisle, ena
bles -visiters to redeye the- Letters nud papers
from homo in k lew- hours, Visitors leaving
Philadelphia orßaltlmoito In the morning will
arrive at l’onr ; b’cloCk,P« Mv The buildings
and frirniturc ayo new, -and exertions, will be
made to make Cho visitors comfortable;
Ky* Boardipg see**} dollars per week, dilldnrti
under twelve years of age, at sodom! table, and
servants, halt price*. ‘ Address • •
•••* •* JOS. TT. PATTOIf,
• . ’ Papcrtown P. O.
Juno 5,1856.
RXFM'ffNCES,
naltifnorc.—P’BrlCp^Grafllln U Co., Robert
Garrett, Esq.,Dr. Mbs. Buckler.
Philadelphia.—Bldlcmon & Hayward, W. S.
Campbell, St. Lawrence Hptol.
Carlisle,—Hon.’ P,. Walts, Rev. J. B. Morse,
J. B. Parker, Esq.,*Col. Chas. A. May.
Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that application trill
bo made io thenoxt Legislature of Penn,
sylvania, to alter the charter of tlioiCarlislp Do.
poalt Bank, lojcatcd In the Borough Of Carlisle,
Cumberland county, so as.to confer upon said
Bqnk the rights ana privileges of a Sonic of is*
sue, and to cliangd its name to tbo Carlifilc Bank.
Also, to increase the capita) of said Bank (which
is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with
tho‘ privilege «Dfriboro(ising the saroe under its
present charfer to on 6 hundred' thousand dol
lars,) to three hundred thousand dollars',
r W. M. BEETEM, Cashier.
Carlisle, July, J,*^B6fl— 6m
Valuable JFariri for
j gale. '
SITUATE;2 miles cast of Carlisle, In North
Middleton township, on the Lctort Spring,
Lrfo (ho residence ol Com*. O’jlricn,-now owned
m'yl ocCPtllcd by Christian Klopfer, containing
‘ * and'Sizty Jens,
about six of'wMGlUco eST«W? mllr good tira r
I. , a • ber. • Tho folm - J»unio? l « J>, ro » “rg«
■ SSBik tyro story STOifE IIGPSK.
UgjsPLlV with a iu-
Aboantiful stream ofwaicc
rises Out a abort distance from the house, upon
which |s situated a Stone Spring House. There
is also a good Cistern at tlio door. A now two
story Fromo Tenant Hbuso and a well of water
at its door.. A large Hlono ondFraroe BANK
BARN, Wagon Shod, Stono Carriage House,
with Cellar under the same. A largo Orchard
of excellent-fruit. Also a now Orchard lately
planted with Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, &c.
There is a groat quantity of young Locust on
the farm. - The buildings, fences, and every
thing connected with tho,promises, are in good
condition and repair. .
This properly offers raro indneements to pnr.
chasers, tho a boautifnl one, a
convenient distance from town, and good roads
leading to ft. Tho farm is not only one of the
most productive in tho county, but tho situation
the most gcsirablo. A desire* on tho part of tho
owner to .move west prompts him to put with
it, otherwise it would not be disposed of.
For terms and furthorparticalars enquire of
* A. L.SPONSLER,
. Meal Mttalc dgent and Scrivener.
Juno 20j 180Gr-lf ,
$4,000
8,000
wxVncE.
AT an Orpin's Court, began on Monday
tho 14th day bf ApHI, 1666, and Holden at
Carlisle, in and for county, before
the Hon. James H. Qrahath, President Judge;
and Samuel Woodbam and John Rupp, Esqrs.,
Associate Judges, Ac., the fallbwing proceed*
tngs werohad: ~ i
• in the ihattcr-of the writ of Partition and
Valuation of the Estate of Jane Green, deed.—*'
Now towit.UGth April,'lBs6, ride on thbhcird
and parlies interested, to appear at the *ncxi
statcd-O/phan’sCourti to apci-pt orlrcfuso td
-ac/!opMhi»w«<rl,.vw»l »n+w4iw.«v4l»» *"*Uy*'* : — i-tflu
remise to slwfv cause why the Coart should not
order be sold. Notice of thortilc
to be'served pcrKonally.or'by copy on' the par
ties residing within forty miles, and by publi
cation in'lwo newspapers printed in the coun
ty, nod by:Jc«er..to-6o^ent^frfiteaiJ > n£ tenet
six ‘weeks before the next -stated Orphan's
Court, to tbo parties, whose place of residence
are known and who reside at a distance of more
8,000
2,000
1,600
1/200
~ <6d. qQ:
ICO 00
200 00
600 00
than forty miles. JJt thb Court. -
In testimony thereof 1 have Hereunto ect-my
.handrWnd the seal of said Court, at Car*
HBs&lislo. tins 19lb April. 1850*
JOUN M. GREGG. Cl'k. of 0. C.
JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff.
Sberifi's Office, Carlisle, )
June 10th. 1855— GU f
260 00
Notice,
AT an Orphan’s Court, began 6n Monday,
the 21st April, 1856, and' holder* at Car*
lisle, in ami for Cumberland county, before the
Hon. James 11. Graham. Frcdjdcnt Judge, and
Samuel Woodburu & John Itupp, Esqrs., As
sociate Judges, the following proceeding frcrc
had, to wit: 1
In the matter of the writ of Partition and
Valuation oti the real estate of James Patterson,
deed. Now Jo wit, 21st April, 18J56, inquisi
tion confirmed, and rule on the heirs & all par
ties interested to appear at the next slated Or
phan's Cofirt, and accept or refuse to accept
the said real estate at the valuation, or show
cause why the same should not be sold. • Per
sonal notice to be given to.oU parties residing
\vilhln forty mile? .of Carlisle, pm},by publi
cation in one newspaper Jo those .residing be
yond forty milei . , Bt; tna CoimT.
In testimony whereof I.hayohereunto sot my
®hanci and seal of said Court at Carlisle,
this 2Ut April 1850. ,■
JOHN M. GREGG. Cl'k ofO. C.
JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff.
ShcriO’s Office, Carlisle, I
June 19th, 18&G-Ct. f ,
00 00
40 00
120 00
NOTICE.
AT an Orphans’ Court, began on Monday
the 21st day of April, 1856, andboldcn at 1
Carlisle, in and for,Cumberland .county, before
the Hon. James ll.'Graham, President Judge,
and Samuel Woodlxim and John Rupp, ilsnrs.,
Associate Judges, the following proceedings,
were had, to'Wit: 1
In (hq matter of the writ of- partition ohd
valuation on the real estate of Matlbcw-Kylo,
clco’d. Now to wit. 21st April, 1856, inquisi
tion confirmed and rule on Ihi fftnrs and all
icrsons interested to appear at the treat slated
brphfuyj’.Court and accent t>t yef«Ss i(j pocept
the said real estate at the valuation, or show;
cause, why the same should) not be sold.-r
Personal notice to ho given to all pprtjos resid
ing within forty miles of l{vo Borough of Oar*
lisle, t fl!pd by-publication in one newspaper,to
thoelo residing beyond forty milfcs;
, Brtdß Count.
- In testimony whereof I harO 1 set ( ri»y hand
(tfBRAi and seal of said Court at Carlisle, this
tlSalf 21st day of April. 1850., •
JOHN M. GREaa;C/«rit of 0. C.
, JACOB BOWMAN, sheriff,
Shcrin's Office, Carlisle, i .
JfuVi'6 fg/rB6P—6t f
FLY-WETS 1 ! TLV NETSU Justrocolvcd
one of tho largest assortinafity of
Over brought to thlsplnco, copalstlnsof Cotton,
Linen and Oiled Twine Note/of *all'coiptb.—
Thi prices aro so low that people can’t hofjV
buying. For sale nl SaxtoU’dl •
Judo 12, 1850. • • :*
■ A Cni 4 di <i ; ■
DU. J. BAUGIIWAN, hip having been
restored,'announces totho citizens of (?ar.
lisle and vicinity, that, tie baa remarried tbonrad*
ticoof medicine at hfaroahjenco, East Ktafri'
Street. . l/ ' ■' .'
• Juno fi/lMfl—lf
rjmr
ihUNKS and Carpet Barb. X largo lot of
jL ' Travelling Trunks andOarnofrlUga fnrsoro
cbcati by PHILIP AE&DM)?
April 6, ‘ i
THE ATKIN'S SELP-RAKINQ
REAPER AND MOWER,
W’LL be for sale Id Carlisle, by Henry L.
Burkholder,attholbllowlngratess Reap
er, cosh, $166 { Reaper and Mower, cash, $100;
Reaper and* MoWer, on time, $210; Reaper,
$180; $76 on delivery; g76flrstofSeptember;
and tbo balance first of Oocembor, with freight
from the Factory at Harrisburg. The Atkin’s
Reaper is built of the best malarial that con be
found, and put up In the best workmanlike
manner, warranted to cpt gtrfln aus well as can
bo done with tbo Cradle. Farmers getting At
kln’sßcaper do not ran the risk they would In
Saying a Reaper about cbm thousand miles
away from. homo 5 If there should anything
break they pan get the castings at.lho Factory
at Barrisbnrg,at any time. Persons buying
this Reaper have (ho benefit of all improve
ments , free, hereafter, by applying to
Wright, at the Factory* „. *
CHRISTIAN STOOFPER, /gmt at Cham
beraburg; H. L. BURKHOLDER, Travelling
Agent at Carlisle; Henry Herr, Agent at Bar-.
risbnrg,and James Patton, General Agent, at
the Factory, at Harrisburg, for Pennsylvania*
Order through tho above agents.
What belter evidence of true worth could be
given than snch unparalleled increase—lin
in 18G0f And 'though ao little
known, and all the odium to come ol numerous
failnros of other Self-rakera, yet not Iwodhirds
of tho customers could bo supplied lost year.—
More will be disappointed tho nest; for, if farm
ers can get a reliable Self-raker, they are de
termined to hnvo it;, and this Is now thorough
ly established la tbo confidence of tho faming
public. It bos a raker always on hand and do
ing tho work, particularly in a heavy or lodged
crop, better than a man. Saving alleast anoth.
er hand in binding; is evona greater Groin Sav.
or than Labor Saver, and is also a flrst-nie
Mower. . If yon intend getting rid of yonr old
fashioned back-breaker, and to get a Baker
with Muscle of Iron and Wood; you
miist brtnorlng, itfSOOO next harvest win bv
no moans supplytriC ns the 1200 which
was so Insufficient the* past J®* Boll - • .
Strong, Reliable, Good MaUjr»*il?^ M “ v'
Built. A Reaper that constantly gefff CP*°*
order Is a nuisance and dear at ony priced—
Breakages with this have boon Inconsiderable,
notwithstanding the increase of gearing by the
Raker, owing to tho Caro nsod in good matoiv
ials and putting them together thoroughly.—
Marry have cut from 100 to 800 acres end over
with one, without detention, or any expense
for repairs. Tho harvest is a hurrying season;
yon want a machine that can ho relied upon,
and this is the one, as experience shows.
In case ofMatiagQtnontjthisis.natanrpaMOd.
Few purchasers tflti past year, and not one
Agent in ten had had ally experience,with it;
and generally machines wefo Shipped solale as
only to bo received Jnst at lultvest, or altar 1(
was begun. Heneo there was no t too to oxpdK,
iment and learn about it, which is generally $8
necessary with now machines. This will bo 88:
viotod the coming season, with those who wo*
wise in ottering earlier than lost spring. .Some,
too, foil into improper hands, as orders wore
titled indiscriminately, till tho supply foiled.—
In several instances machines were returned
and sold again to proper'parties, and theygavo
excellent satisfaction. Tet under all these dls.
advantages, not two per cent, gave any' serious
trouble; and wo will guaranty much less next
season.
A First Rato Mower—Knife Never Chokes.
From the orst introduction of this machine,
farmers have said that to give it the lead (hr
ahead of all others, we bad only to make li as
good in gntas os In grain., Wo succeeded prat,
ty well with.tho grass last scasoni but the mo
tiud vr -* wwr a* asroir foctf
ptaifid grassland some kinds, . A faster
gear its made dnd supplied to a part ~6f4he.
pnrehosors, which gave excellent satisfaction,
and this will bo used on all this season. With
this motion, and tbo kblfo ingodd order, ft nev
er cboVeS. f TTo own Hurray's patent for put
log 6a lU6 back sickle edge, by which eboklog
is obviated; and to gtuml against contention,
and Insure our customers against molestation,
wo Lava, bought the right toinse Green and
Forbush'a patents on tho knife M We build It—
The change from Reaper to SloMMl gim
plo and made in a few minutes; and A shao! IS
attached to the outer end of the movmg baf, td
regulate tho height of catting, to facilitate tick
ing, and movo from field to field.
Points 1 to Consider in Baying a Reaper. Eve
ry farmer, by himself orwith a neighbor, should
have a Reaper. If you have none, or evon If
yqu have an ■old-fashioned ’ back-breaker, you
will look fur one—
let—To cut well, clean and easy, and with a
knflb that docs uot “ cfepko.”
2d—Strong and reliable, not ‘getting sick.
when needed.
Bd—Easily managed, that yon, your boys
and hands can work without difficulty.
4th—Not hard upon tbo Team, neither of
licaly. draught, galllpg their necks by hoary
weight upon Jbo polo, por thumping their
shoulders at bycre olrtitrueUoh, There should
ho no side draught, \ t . ■.
6th—Taking up lodged Cfraltf, and working
well In all kinds. ,
KP“ Upon the first flvo points no Reaper u*
cells Atkin’s Self-Raker, and fowoqoal it, not
withstanding the addition of the Hakor..
Oth—Saving one hand In Baking, tbo hardest
work in tho harvest field.
7th—Savingat least another hand in Binding,
by having tho gravels well laid,
Bth—Saving In Cutting and Raking, potshot
torlog by tho reel, and by tho Raker Jerking It
off tho platform. .
9th—Saving WaptagOjOltpr Binding, tho grain
bqlng lakrso evontyana if falghtstfUf bobonnd
securely, prcvontlog, ftattofmjJ. |n {ha {after
handling, and protecting tho beads iron when
C7-Upon
wo unhesitatingly claim superiority qvy fall
other Reapers over InvAntca,. Th'o saying or
wasting grain in haivcatmg Mb' tMchjocs. is a
point not properly appreciated.. Even between
those considered good and Jba Atkin’ajh'oro Is
a dHTuronco, at present prides', Of ton* to twenty
dollars per day. ana ovcif. . ,
, Iffth—Cphverfabjq jnfo d Mower,' wiQi mtfo
trouble and small cost... . /
uySomo old-ftshlonod back*brealfjngf(ca
pers can bo used fbr mowing, but no other flplf
linker j otfd. mr convortablo nlaMafto Claiming
Jo bo a good, Reapor.ts superior to ours in grass.
11th—‘•Knlfo never chokes. Rv
: back sickle edge, for which win cwn-tbo cxclu.
alyo patent, tho groat trouble In Mowing Ms-
ehnking-*!iefi}ictu%l]/obvl»tcdr.
Carum.*, Pa., 6,1866.,
‘ J, S. Wwanr, Esq^sße^raip—n*Tlnffpnr
chased in July !{«t/ Apia’s Self-lUktagßeapor
and Mower your agent, U. I>. Burkholder,
£pq v l.(ake plotsnrf in recommending Uu the
most economical Jloapor tor, (ho fanner to buy.
I am sure I never before cut and put up tho
same amount of grain wl(b no UUlo expense, so
little help, nod to well- I believe I havg saved
the ono.third of (ho price* of tballe«pe*;tUa
yqar. Not only that, hut it nmfftJfghjboit .tiid
horses. . Tho Baker men a gopd man. "4 Tho
etjon and
save ono man injour m oinking., .wonayehttd
frpra twenty to thirty Itwheo
*9W, of bid .HoMwg.bnl
not tiio Baker, and fhi moat of (bom ouditwil
the best, and It jforfbfmM ttoß. I knoir 6 1 to
machfnß .tjqutfl to it. Thb Hover. after (to had
it started, col Ofr acresftora 6 to 10 o'-
clock. IlwusUmoiby. Iflbese llpo* can bo
of any avail (o you', yoti maynso theta as iron
think best.
fours JUspectMly.
' , ■ JpHN B. BTBBRBTT.
m T ' qlmww* Oct. 0, IWfi.
To J. ft; Wu<ibt, Btrwln July
laat I purchased of yOorageet in Carlisle. H.L.
Burkholder, on* of Aikiu> Sdf-ptWngßeap
; tog Jdachtoes, and cm- isfolf no«i»*Bd I*S»
tte HMt oomplet*, Moiwmleal labor-saving
iM fti inmjdtteri 'into- this
wh-pt tpe eon&tfr;' iw Jhrto is hilly,
it pcaormea Itawonc to. kyeftt&6 aauafacilon,
and to the tdalattttror a. great number of
formas wbowere present on the occasion of Its
trial. Bauldet making the ctepneatyrork of any
"Reaper! have ever wen. it requires hut Keif
the power to move It that Reaper* dpgencrally.
Two horses oy. mules con 4raw It witKeaso,
though I usodfour on account oftbc land-being
somewhat rough and uneven.
To all formers having largo crops to cut I
would advise as a matter of convenience arid
economy to procure one of Atkin's Solf-raking
Heaping Machines. Tours Respectfully,
• JAOB KOFrSIMGEB.
CAMifltE,-bct. 8, 2855.
Mb. Hmrar L. BtnmnotMa—-Dear Sir—l
fake great pleasure In hearing testimony to tbe
invaluable character of •• Atkin's, Self-raking
Reaper and Mower/’ I had hoth fa use oh my.
fens and each performed Its work to my entire
sattsfoction, and to the admiration -of many
formers who witnessed tlicm in operation. I
recommend this machine, as One of .the most
Important inventions for the fanner, and a great
economical labor-saving machine.
1 Ton, as the agent for Mr. J. 3. Wright,hare
dose a lasting benefit to onr firming coonhnol
ty by the introduction of tho Beapcr Into this
county. Very Respectfully,
~ *• HENDF^ON.
W. M.' HENDERSON,
Oakland, Cumb. co., Pa.
Took Sctpnca Sphinqs, Pa., Oct. 1,1855.
J. S. TVataux-rDoar Sir—Automaton Self
raking Reaper 1 bought of yon did ita work
well, catting and rakingbctlerthan I have aver
bad grain lilted from a band rake, andtakingoO'
the heaviest and most weighty bundles. If is
of easy draught and well built, and I think it
will give perfect satisfaction to every farmer,
that wants one. 1 would not bare any other.
, 17. F. DO-NNEH.
HarUzbburo, Pa,, Sept. 80,1680.
J. S. Wwonr—Dear Sir—The Reaper that 1
bought of your agent, Albert Jaqaes, I tried on
my form in the presence of some fifty of the
best formers in Dauphin county, and it gave per.
feet satisfaction to them all. I cot my harvest
with the Reaper, and if I could not get another I
would not take one thousand dollars fordt, If
thla is of any use to yon, you may use it ns yon
choose. HENRY HERE.
Trkwtom, N. J., Oct, 17, 1855.
J. S. Wmomr—Dear Sir—The Reaper that
you sent.me liras highly delighted with; it
done its work to my entire satlsfoction in grain
and gnus, and 1 consider it tho best Reaper in
use, and I recommend it to tho formers of Now
Jersey. ELIJAH MOUNT.
Marieta, Pa;, Oct. 18,1865.
' f, S. W'sionf—Dour Sir—ln regard to At
kin’s Reaper and Mower I bought
ofyoar agents, <P* Morris. & Co., of Philadel
phia, and I must sty*, St done it9.tr.ork with on.
tiro satliftmtlon In grass' ftim-j-raln, dsd wpold
recommend Rto the farmer* of Pennsylvania'.
JOHN MUSSER
Trehtoh, N. J., Oct* 1,1855.
J. S. WmfinT— Dear Slr^—Youj agent, H. G.
Besnot, called on ns this summer, to sco if wo
would accept the agency of tho Atkin’s Solf
raking Reaper. Wo had made np onr minds
npt to accept the agency of any Reaper or Mow
er, nntll wo conld got one that we could havo
confidence In to recommend to our customers,
afire ore manufacturing ngrlcuUnral implle
(denta at Trenton. Now, Sir, wo would bo glad
t$ a&ceid the agohey of Atkin’s Reaper here, as
wefiaTq Imhllfilt CohOdcnce to recommend it to
the Farmers 6T Net? Jersey ami Pennsylvania.
•’.lttfrLLiCK & QUICK.
Carlisle, May U, 1860.
Cumberland Valley ifaitfc.
PROPRIETORS,
Wzluax Kan, - Mblohoik Beesseuas,
Bonr.-C* Stebqett, Joum Dcvrar,
Riou’d. Woods, i Jonn S. Stebbett,
Joan Os Dumlsp, t . H. A.Sxubqeok.
T3IS Bank, datag business In tho name of
Ker t Brenpomanb Co., lanawtoily pre
psred.to general Banking Business with
'prosejrttifeiihnd fidelity. ••*?*£.
„Monoy received bn deposit and paid back on
loterctt pud onfipo*
cfcMeposJts. Particular attention paid to tbo
collection,of'noloa.djaas, checks,'&o., in any
part of tbo United States orCawuUa.
Remittances made to England/‘l'mTam?, or
the Continent. Tho ibitblbl and'confidential
execution 0/ ail orders entrusted to them,' may
be relied upon.
They triliat nil lime* be pleased togtfd ttny
Information desired Jn regard to ttitftioy th&Uiitt
in generah IptoroAt at fh'o frfto of 6 jjoi befit.
per atfnu(b Trill bo paid on Special aepotUtd a*
nfctouiiote. Banking House irt Trent** Build*
»in dltoet, .A- few doOfd oast ot the Ball*
Opeti lor business Irom 9 o’clock
; !d (ho morning until 4 o’clock In the evening.
Tbe proprietors of ibis. Bank ate individually
liable (p tho extent of. tholr estate* for all tho
Deposits, and otber obligation* of Kcr, Drcnno
man & Co.
. , B. A, STURGEON’, CashisK
Carlisle, Match 18, ISffG—■iy
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
THE subscribers have just received ano of
tbe largest stocks of Dry,Gpoda ever brought
to Carlisle. Tholr assortment is full and com*
ploto, comprising , *
Ladle** rss Gcoodli;
Silks, Poplins, Challis, Barges, Tissues, Lawns,
Brilliantcs, .Lamartipc*,. Crapo do Esjmgno,
Cambrics, Swiss Bombasines, Cashmeres, A(-
p4ca»; Tpo Lanes, Spring Shawls, Bonnets,
Flats, PJbtrcrs, Corded ana Hair Cloth Skirts,
and dlftb .Cpl Jays, Ribbons, Hosiery,
ana Trimming* In giqai vnriqty. u ,
. GontleKrienc J s
Cloths, OasaitnetCSj Italian Cloths', Djs,p do (i,
,Lin6ns,. Tweeds,. .Vc*ling v Silk
Undershirts, dials, Caps, Cravats, CpUars, &c.,
also a Dill and complete assortment of .
Staple Domestic Goods.
.)7pollen and Cotton Tarn, Carpet
Chain, Feathers, wipifpfr Ql|nds, Oil Cloths,
Looking Glasses.,Djußhos, and Carpet flags, al
so, a groat variety of Fancy artldlcs.
Mourning Goods' always on Hand.
Thps’e who Wub fo obtain the best foods' a I
lowest prices, are respectfully Invited focal!.
DENTZ&BRO.
April 17,1850.
' Slimmed nold Bouneli
/ i T the cheap stoto of A. Bents Ac firo.,
-fi South Ham/fo/ street. Tbe assortment is
large, and vriU bo aojd apeap. Give .us n.call.
1 Carlisle, April 21,1860. ,
wiaiAX mr.KY,
fTAVINO been instructed In the or(, (by Dr;
JLXOoo.Z. Brel*;a graduate of the Baltimore
Dental College,) {a now prepared .to recolrohla
IViondaand perform the 'tf&ffafrfl o’lSoratlons In,
tho.llno ol thp dental rroletf?Ton, athisrcaldoncb ,
plroet. lfd poQr ftolu ‘West fjt. Give 1
ns a call.’ Tcmg'piederato. 'I
Carlisle, jKnj 29,1856—tf .
DO. S. I*. ZIEOUiK.
AW* tt E an<J residence Edit Maid street, 3d
Ai/flOpt ! botpW the Market IJonso. .Galls In
town 4na country promptly attended.'
parilale, January
. J”\ -‘i Flows.
•TCStf received a lot of Primly&' Meats rfellt
aljßharpenlngcontod-draugbt Flows, and for
aaU at redncod'prloCs. 1
'*•: - i ■ statmak &'sons.
Carlisle, Aprils, 1800.
TWK Wa&oit for Sale.
A good York WAQON, With two Beals, Will
J%. do sold cheap by tho subscriber. Gall at
*b« Fbat-Offlce, difllile. <■ >*. ■ -
_ ’ • : J* B. BRATTON. •
• Jane ID, 1060.
win bo'ttken in payment, *>f .
TOn;ffloS«.' Tortl " n 4 * b ',
■ a #»A«b«4 :
iWithfn of EtbltJtol.
tx* orM^tSasiAs.,
£1 • aU I IFU <M?ALXA»IV to Eft .€«UU<
Bcnzigg^r. TownalHp> PrtCfylrtßrtt, lb# Ioy
glvluga for $200; ptyahftr A
Inttamumts bt St tb»««2ae(B»
monthly. •. . t: .■•.' -’.-i - :-
•Farms of do> 76,100; ob Jtyor# Jictt#
ing Id propbrtibo., Each Farin oon'qwl/
roadtmrtyfoet in width,- . !■•,*. •
THE SOIL la a rich limestoaci lovm,rutf
peclallf adapted to cultivation,; as ft
billy nor tff-Ony.-hul gqrjtly rolling 'otSmIIAP*
land. Around and through this pranfra-AifiM; l
are already some '20.000 acffe* cndeT>t^^@k i - f
ration, and its fertility bta
from tbo crops produced. Upon utlinMiSm
is cosy to be fully satisfied* Therola«tmß^ :
icuh market for produce which la '
than trade. It Is tbo CHEAPEST, n landwtft
similar quality is: selling at much higher pri&w'
adjoining, and especially such as ■
THE-COAL.—Tblsin particular to tlaywi'
District, several veins Underlaying tho'tmA’
property, and tbealtentkm of miners, tad Ctevpg •
acquainted with coal lands, to'specially caIJMI
to it.' It hastbeßdven(sgeo(beJngil»ftetieg|-
to the great lake.market, with which Ittrtfl h* r
connected by the Sunhuky wd Erie Bafttacd.
now under contract and Jo course of comnU&oa
from Erie to Ridgeway; with defending dag* ‘
the whole The soiforer blttoilneuaeod :
Is the. host, for Instance England chg-'oiAy
countries’. Tito price peracre la trifling farthw
coal alone, as It will certainly, in to firorahtow ,
location within'a short tine pay torgtly
is important as' An -Immense coal trade wiHSotift-*
■ °? cr !'* F ovr c com panio» have alresd/taft*
started to work mines in the vicinity, «ns IlMA
aro now fifteen openings around St.’Uarefe** l
THE TIMBER, Stockholders also recaSta-**
. There is no reservation whatever dtaef'Ot
box' or coal* It is very .valuable, and .wflf MV
for a great partoftheliniJ. * On«ccduntsral
excellence of streams there aro fine opDOTtasd*
ties for mills.-. , . - ■; - ■ *
- F6r health, the location is touch roco&Aßfi* '
cd .by Physicians. TheChilts andftTOM #»
unknown, also* pulmonary complain!*, AUte
protected from the north east winds by All M. •
loghanlca. The water is pore nod
best, the land abounding on fine springs. - -• J
Four Railroads will shortly' be com£toft&
connecting it by a direct commanlcaftaawSSte.-*
New York. Philadelphia, Pittsbaw,E«sSSr
talo, aqd all the ettiea on the Lafc& ;
the Snnbnry and .’Erie, the
the Pittsburg and BufflUo, and tbo Venango,-? *
Energetic exertions ore being madote AM '
building of tho Tyrone and Clearfield, MM A
also passes through this property.- • TfcQOfifeA
of ibis upon trade, and general, deretotgaasg/
as well as tho cool, may bo Imagined.- • - -
Tho largo and flourishing town of StlUfttf
rt In the centre of tho tract, numbering utrt..
000 inhabitants. It lias Hotels, goo4«rabj/£
schools; SAW and grist mills, stores,-wall SeS!
cd and everything desired. There ore 28fl5S*
acre lots in tho town of SL Msiy'airhtohwSl
bo sold and tho proceeds Oqtafly divided
amongst those who buy farms, KfdgeWfey.fS ’
country seat, where an extensive tMUIntA tt 1
done; adloins tha-fractonthowest. ThsWhofti
district is intersected by good turnpike aHa
other roads..
This is ft raro opportnnlty offered tolhostf
who wish to (arm orhave a good Investment Doif
the Aitnro. By making proper'lnqulriei/ «bb
considering the advantages of good anil,ob
bundancc of coal, heaUbfalncss of ctlAftE
Railroad facilities, and its location, ■ kontts
Judgement may bb formed of Us present tdfttu
tages and ultimate increase*
By writing to. tbo office directions wQI befit. .
en to tboso who wish to Visit the land. A fib
tern dfciCnraloD* will shortly be adopted, '
There Is an ekcollcht opening for vafcfWqi f
branches of business,
tanneries, wheelwrights, axc-hftndle
shoemakers, carpenters and others, :• , j”*’ \
Farms can bo* bought by enclosing fhfr fiSaa
ii(s|almoot. Ladies can hdld shares la lUfe
OW P Title unquestionably r«i*l, Aft
given. Address ;orUffilyA
Samuel Wi C4(tplK«cc*ty,l«s Wtb«rn«L '
.between Fourth Mu Filth Streets.TbSaS? *
phia. • * ; ~mr
RGFBRI^CES.
Jobn C. Crestoo, Esq., President of PhHad*£_
’phlft Gas Company, ii h St. abate CtuBIUWi
<'Philadelphia. ’ .... *
Geot Wicgand, Es(f:, IhfpcOor Of Co&€ltf
• •Qas Office, 7th St.ab&tpObcst&izliVlaMlby
has -been over .the; land otfa .exaadQfd ttff
‘ \eodf« ", i \' r
Hoo. Qdb. B. Barrett, CToarde&X,
been oref tho land. •'* ■
Hewy Schmitt; Esq., United Stale* &W.jgdT
idcqco.Nb. hi Fbrth Fifth BU
arained (hq land. t
Wm. F. Bocae, Esq.', 1 £6nth side
below Fourth, Phila., examined tbskßL
Hon. Alexander ti. Hays, Lancaster. ‘
Geo. St. Mary’s, £ik MUtf,
i a recent aeUlcr.x- . .
Richard Gardner,* CS6 Pooler St. MOk. • •
haaoxamlned the lahdJ •. . ;
J. L. Barren Ekj tit ttwKaut
yerpon. ITot(aej .{fccqnct St. abor« Mdtko
. Phila., has examined ino Usd.
E. C. S&biute; Esq .'. Jb’atico of tho
Mary’s, Elk county, -
Chas. Luhr,* Es<B, President of tboßomifcaf
St. Mary’s. . .
J. S. Weis, Esq., Postmaster, St. Uuj’i.
Geo. Taylor, Esq., Deputy Postmaster, ttW
• Mary’s. N
u*tj% ,
Mr.Aohn fcqtbpi ,««• .**„.« « . -
£. iL.gtooo, Esq., Wcllsrliic, Dhln/fnal <a
erator. ,
L, -
mmh Co afifrt it. mri uoa mi
This it fq t certifythat, havingbeen (nrl&Mgp '
owned by the Ridgqblfp Fft% } end Coal CfaaMMf '
and given 1 1 a thorough.eipTmhaticm, weflm Hi
representations of that Compaky to U
We Jli\d the toft to be the fioti frrfHs tlisrijt
and t Orp lo !{*,««
through the 'whole JTomi OMltStl*
leaf ordtr } end the wtuinne**ndpra»ittdtM& '
the people /q fceef.M? inoif gtdtjftieg fhwws».
IVe know thfai iherf it no KeaUiiir loMtkllsA
S(ale y and iee conWaer it emotl diitrebihptefttSt
tetlUmenti . . .
We make thit dec/arotj’ow, at u<
mlfy be ipantr'prftons who ord
thtee lands, Lted we are toffyfed./ma «er4ttws»
edge of the subject, that iitfbrmoti o» upou.
be a public benefit, ■ >,
Jacob F.ShQ/er, Elk co. Surveyor, St.Msn’e* .
Elk cotintu. > ‘ < . ' y ’
Chas. Luhr l . President of the PoreagH .
Mary's'.
John Eeeteh, Member Eon. Council St, Mart'*-
Chas. Brocks, <* »!••«« **•».«*,
H, /, tFrigglCi *j H «' «« : <« •
” fdnl JoAoK' . «’< ti u t* u
7Ati u M certify that the above five ginffnwla
are at ffsisnt vie deiing Members qfjteThan*
CaunfiY of St. Mttrtfe, Elk co., and tkittkp
alnve is their haHd kna sfgnutnre. ■*' l '
In t&timohu tcfurtqf 3 hors ddb
name, and caused the Seal of Office to 6sa#eflk
ed thereto i ahd I fully concuT’in Ihi above i
coniiiien aa I ton. » . •/’
I EDWJRDBZBgt,^
>—TS.’ b ¥’S f>W>* or Sr May,. gift
I SEA IV 1 County, Ftnnsyhaftia. ‘ ‘
VLjy Carlisle, April 24, IBgd-^ga
UNION HOUSE.
Wen Main Street,* Cnrll«ltk V»
WINHQLT2 A SUM, FHOmStOfif.
ihITOULD rcspoctfuUy infbrta the VohS&HMi'
y V they have leased {the abovOew’BSSi
olp stand latelyoc<?npte4. by Wrn.Groate.imiiJ
they will be able to listtSß •
pilbllbwih an ojbtd their 1 comfbrt •wHimSS*'
lehco. \* *v ” i. ;•* ' ’ -
Jhls* Hdiue IwsJaiely bflcn.Barii abdtk* .
robnas' oro Jatge.ond.alfy; jjja, iabJo irt&«Mya -
bq
(bb’a.tafglptliifter of bofM«» at
tached to lbe premjacs, with faJthfbl ntfAß- ■
pdriQuccftqtfflfcrai 'ln abort,
baa been made that could la aoy rerpscl |rt4w .
thp“tTnlo*\ Honae” a doairabte
.and tb.t> subscribers hope' that by
.tetillon to the wants of (heir gneata to nnilA •
share of public , - . . < /
BOARDERS Uhoo by the week, month ft*
year.’ ‘ \
’May 22, 1850—tf. * - v
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