iV 5* S TteaclTDnfc to take ±\ cSfllrgft oftho public .Bchoola o/ Newton •tiahlp ~ ' Superintendent will f xamina i9 R^,orl :f^rorwi“sf,i(’i ilQ&cnooVttouso, at 9 o’clock {‘OWjj^tuonti l * -JI’FAULkNEj' SEOEETAIiy. ■ icjmbl ’Dlrdcfors oP South' ißhljv,* wialr to employ 15 itfioitt. r -Tljoy \\m trielfi 'at lbuse,’on Bu'hirda'yy August' L. M., to select tonclieraTo itWftlfecliools. i fwll| bo'phJSortt WbtfftmlrtG ’hchoolalil ertld' (nwiiislitd. T GH STt/AUT, Scct’y. •»n.T, • • oflbr ■myself to 4MW! o i\ U 9, chnciKlftte for (he officeortffiwaaVc CiimWrlaml count}’, and.prom Iso (if cloctud) ®V: 'office, vith iffioi- Pjottit)nptary’s Notice. given. to all poisons infor i* ««tou, Tiial tho following Recounts have been fllpd in the Prothohofary’s Office. for ox- BmmrtTloiWjy Ifto-ißcopuytatits; (hexyin naraeil, and ytII be pfeasn t^iT(d (ho CourVof Coinniop. Whii ’ count}-, fdf confirmation!, (ho 27th'«ln} - of tssxrn jltirpcr] Committee William Kcr,' Committee oitiwVitwwttWoiia;. ••■■'■, ; ~ * Kcr, Committee protb’y. Quigley, Pep. Frothy-. *, IssP^oVjk«*i«b. ffljrtmon Pleas of-'Cimberland County.' f dVvefs inhabitants of .Carlisle, 11 ! '• W& riant! county; roproscrtljng that they 11 {- tJAVtji*jWß!tatcd aa a congregation loc the imr ; AlWtglity Cib(l,“ according 1 j aJUcipllnb'o fl fbo Methodist 1 : tho Uulttxl States of Amc' I' Ujo-'countyaforwwiid, uhdor : e tbj|]J|itfetf*tylepnnd til!cof“ The Tntateciof iklJf(^a^JUeihtxlist< 'Episcopal Church of Car- \ f • 2i.fc*lfeS&prayjng.tbe ‘Goart to grant them a I > Chwfejipllblncorporatlon, according to tiio ar. I o I to sald-petltionmi. I > 1 . April, IKiOt-- 1 It is ordered j |||bin the Office of j |(J notice’of the oppli- be published In one flfcßo’nmgh of Carlisle, for three the pejxt term of the Court, to bo a a; t>. isso.— *’ By ibetOdf&fi. • ■■?*>s»*> lr&: Itv-KbBBL. Protb’y, t “ Per T. Qutgtar, Dep. Prdth’y. notice. TVtWftiirtk'iifcrtirfcv- OtVErT, to nil pcr- U' l3 following accounts f jSr^^S-pfHca by thu accountants tbo Orphans’. Court of Cumberland ■ <oUntr®^un( A irmiitiu(j «ml allowance, on Tutt -1 ***¥• 0 / A. D; IbuO, viz ; l«.TfegwKOunt dfjoliu P.Ulioada, uilmiuis *r»llnn&FrawMtawbT Jacob Obur.lato vfJlopo- ,, . ’of 1 adniims-. :i bl| , ( AtulrcV Senscman, Into '• of clec’dr . Sv Til9*&Connf ot KJchjird VVopds, Erftp, nd-‘ mlniilMttOfror tho JlamJsh,, toPriiblilib rtec’d. ! c of Allcliucl Wongor, admlnls-1 \fd‘of'Daniel Molllc*' late x,fi /'dccM;- il' deebunt of Dr. Goorfce D. lO'adDtlnistmtora of’ilio t-atafo is/luto of Dickinson towiisliip, .eOfflrtpfck.fWspqwejlv'Efq’i W.y stylo of John Hycr*,,iu.ty < ~.... f fit- X.cyi JMej jcel,' 'mlpuioUfrut p. Jtupp, jutq of Loivor lory ErrordjTalo of Eastpomia- WihiifuW „ HlPaHnoxcd of tbp estato of Itjitdoftbu State of Indiana, flt bf : C b m cTitra V. Kcjfy, Ex :s?sssijßKtf' rMt ’ Ma or Sm ' 11. jlw jMjfiounl of Samucl ‘ScnScman, nJ. nlnUM*W.si- tho estate of Ityrimu Vpho.Jato ■it * * f ' \ • 13.-B*«^M,‘gcnei i ti.qcscpiiJl| of Pt. Jos. Hun !!!K'«tS^SWlildC^^ 18. Flr*t«nili uccotinf of Levi /Sojglor, I h*db’ wltl/tho \vlU Knbox- Murk '2th tglcr, lato ol ihJT dpcoaqpd. , 'if Dftvld Boar ami Philip of tb<s osfatb'of dim I. JJoav, )roiiglHo\vnah|p, doc’d. .id :nna 1 account of Joseph Wv Norln and’ William W. T]Koolifor«*or Darld Nbyin/ )f. Shlpponsburg, doc’d.' iiocdoimforjolih’N; :Arm /loadfcj’ ExboidoM'of James \bo;borou'gh of Ouitlslo; do- jf'Sfthmol Ifaotk, bf Admn Ifoiiclt; 5f .Hoclmnloaburg; rluo’d. »f Jfttob’Jrtoriby, iiilininls -Jpbu Jacoby, U(u 61'JUlf. j ir'jSliDQQ KH«o,!Kri*ciitoy tl»a borough of Carv • VlTl ,Y*.lN’< I ■/ ' .I/yoj> and A. p, .you, E]|LOCOTW*'i>t.CuDrgo}A..Lyo)> f Emi.,Jaio _ 21. *oe %taoi|Q(tnf(Fot<t MiUpr, Escculorof , obn <?C.A{onroq liomißljjp.idcc’d.' 22.-TfcOJ^Sflflhfli.of 1 Jacob.Mumma. atlmhili* rotor of lltinryiCobb, Into of’ (ho . ’ ■ 28. i QqorgQ.jJ.oah | .ailinlntBtra-- or pE il«ory:lTpung, Into of Frank. 3rd >r : -,l *24. of WllllamD. IcOuuo, fiatomWmfPr,of Uijf estate Of John i tcCanp, 1rI&*4» fspiitymuplqn loivnt«hlp,.d©c’d. I ncdpunt of UiobaqliC.OckllnAt Ate*i s «kihnart, yof (1 Alttaham i Wil ■»V.M»W|t< fac'd.,,( U i. ricluel JUodvcr, ftd- Jaoob of .abort Rlohoy, Exocnlor MUIWW JpiJMi- Jiljtifoln E'rt), ndrainis- J|cynafl.S,wajjrlpgor, lalo «WIV -I'.',.i I <M-. ■ • it WWlMinolph apdA*M top\m«qj;A‘p ,9*iiuo o(. 3i jbraukfonl tounflhln, Md Jaa. s#t#Ste| ; SScbli!A«>! ifcliill'o uV I].,,aii3(ciM, iino or (i,„ ncc’oiifit of A. I.itnijll-' Vooflborn,' Ijiito of tlw V(fii\Ht;<ir''WUtiani G, nil'TllomaifO.fT'Do.l: Smith \V',dor|liuir! J do- WM'jiir-'"; ((• (f--ini) Mj J letil-WOrl Itf* — rtfillE Duplicate, of, School Tuxes, for, GoJlifiOe, j JL : /or jettr, la V 0 w ahd‘ pW Idedfili flibMndsbif. l)li» jvhb Tiereby libpiN'iiitcAdsn tfW, Coming jaloticra’ <bfficoj'at'<ne_Cpiirt ( Spoaei'bn'.'" , , , tifedne-sday, - ■ between Iho hours of O.ond- 12, and 2 and' 6 o J blocky of saids day. for the purpose of receiving the said taxes.',) All persons paying their taxes on orbelbrC' that day,' will be ollowcd n deduej tion of Ore-conts on (ho dollar* alter which date no deductions will bo niado, and collection of nil unpaid taxes enforced by warrant issued Co the proper collector. , . : 3. VT. EBT, ‘Treasurer. Carlisle, July 17, I^so—Ow TVTOTICB is hereby given that the utuleralgn ii <?d, hating’boon appointed lih Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cluiiberlnna conrity, to marshall and distribute the'asseta'of GUol-gc Keescitian. fit tlio ImndAof Richard An derson, assignee of said Kdesclnali. tinder a deed of voluntary assignment for (ho benefit of cre ditors, will meet at his OfHco I for that pnrnostv on FridnylimBth duy.of August next, at 10 o - clock, A. M., when and where tbo predftbrs of the attend WM. J. SHEARER, Mitor. July i", isso—st’ u Notice. : PERSON’S wfio.lutcnd to apply Tor License af the August Sessions, will take uotico of the folliAvihg order of Court: ' Now to wit/ lBt|i May, 1858 J The Court ap point Monday, 25111 August, 1850, for hearing applications tor license under the provisions of the act of 81st March, 1850, enlßled“an net to rogulato the sale of Intoxicating IJqaorA,” and thereafter the second Mondays of January and : April in every year, when objections to such bppllcations'wlU bo hoard. By (ho Court. July 17, 1850—31 JUST received a jut of Ghtfn'Fans'of Shrcin. cr’a and’ Hobloi’s manufacture j also aflqu assortment of Hay, Straw and Fbfldcr Crithtfs; of lour different kinds, at the’chCaW JlHyffwarc store of ' tl Saxton; July 17, 185(1. IS hereby given, to oU whom it may concern, (hut Mr. John Hutton, of Carlisle, Cumber land county, Pa., who has heap acting aa agent for me In (ho sale of State, County, and Town ship rights to manufacture and sell Filson’t Pa tent Jtdjv-\Ub{e Faint Gate, is no longer an au thorized agent lor mu in tho sale of such rights, 1 having revoked ami do hereby revoke the au. thority under which he bus been acting. JOHN FILSON, Salem, Columbiana Co., Ohio- • July 10, 185($ —nit* ; * In the Court of Common Pleat qf Cumberland Kosnnr.a Ilcckatraw, by her') No. U, January neatftlend Jacobs. Landis, {•Term, 1850. vs, f Alias subpoena William Bcckstranr. J sur divorce. And now tu wit: 15th April; 1850, the,alias subpoena in this case having been returned by (he Sheriff of tho said county,and proot having been made (lint tho said William Bcckstraw could not ho found within tho said county of Cumberland. The Court order that (he Sheriff of the said comity cause notice to be published In one of tho newspapers in said comity, f or four weeks Successively, piior to tho first day of the next term of tho said court, requiring the said Wil liam Beckslmw, to Appear on tho said day to onkwor the complaint ol jbesaidßosaPnaUeck straw. By the Court. ’ . D. K. N.OELL, Froth’y. Per P. Qiuolkt,- Dep'y. Protk’y. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, ( July 10,IttoO-.-iL ( One Cent & a. iUncboral Reward. ■ ' jm . lUnavrny from- thjo subscriber, JSaEh; living in Carlisle* Pa,,, on llio sth .t jfggQP* dny‘or'J nly, 1850, ’an indentured ~ /HB •opprentlcb' to 1 tho BooPaud-Shoo , . . making business, named JOIIN OREEN,' 1 Bald boy la about lb .^iV-agiyonra-old, ‘‘s fbcl, 4 dr 5 Incite* high, hair light color and very thin. Under his nose Is a very largo take fit, nnrt Ids Ups very Ait. All persons are forbid lmrborlng_or trust ing him. The aliOVe'rdWftWf but no’extra’chargo dill be paid for Ids delivery to me, , .JOItN WiriSLEH. July 10, 1850—3 t • ’ Pamplilcc Lawn for 1950, THE Pamphlet Laws for 1850 have been re ceived at the Pruthouotmy's Oflico, In Car lisle, and are ready fur distribution to those en titled to receive them. , D. K. N.OELL, Prolk’iif Her I*. Qirrotiv, IXep. P¥u(h’y Jill) in, 1850—81 Notice to. l'i» riiicrw* I3EHSONi> wishing to purchase thp New York Self-Raking Htnpef ami Ketchnni’s Mowing Machine, will pjeoao Apply to Jons M’Dimin' -Who has been appointed as Agent to sol) those doUdmited niuchhics, made at Bpringdeld, Ohio. fllf 1 . Jou.v ALlinnu; will also collect all duesand dettnnds due Winder, Brakani & Child, for machines that have boon sold by (ho travelling agent, J. C. M’BrUlo. WARMER, BUAKAM & CHILD. Carlisle, July 10,1850—8t* WJIKHEAS the lion. 1 Jamks If. Graiiau, President Judge of Ibo sovonll Courts of Common i’loas In (lio conptios of. Cumberland, perry,, dnd jJunlata- am| Justices of,(ho, so,oral Court* of Oyer «pd GcnpraUail Dc Ivory In and SiiniucA Wood burn an<j John Rppp, Ot the Courts at Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for tho trial Of all capital hUbo Bald count)- of Cumberland, by their precepts tp mo directed, dated the loth day of April, 1860,' have bnierod > iJiq < Cvqrti<iCiQyor BU(l.Tu r mlnc'B And CJenemr Jnfl Delivery to bp J\o|dim at Car lisle, on the l(h Monday of Anguil, 185(1, (being the 2.)tltd«y,j at (on o’clock in the forohooh, iOiCoiitlijtio ope weeks, ;SK)'fICE hi Ueroby given tq the Coroner* Jutr tlqos of ijjq peace, and Constables of the «? Id ooimly of Cuiubqrlaud, that they arc by the.aaid prpeeht cuipn|andod ,to bo thenand there in their proper with thpln rplls* records, ami la qo|sitjof)P| oxrunlpptlous gnd tlloihcrrcrrtom, oraneds, to d.q.lhqswylblpgn which to tholr ofllcci apportion ,t$ Jjo . dpno,-and aU lliosa that are Ji?-S i to .prosecute ngnlnst tha prisoners t|iat «rp py ,<hea shall bo in (ho Jail wStalSC!° , b 0 j Salesman Wauled. ,i tS’Ii'ANTKD, in cspovloiicibd' ijluamiiW In’j . Vy Dry ppu(laalorp.orio\vli(>nmlrhitalillalli6'- und eftn cortib well recommended, mny hodf t>fa : goodsUuati6n by fyiHlag llnntedUtoly on*- WirUl» AKNOtD. WotchcM, Jcwli jnnii khvcr .•c.iWAßß'iJta} cdiSfryii r iv>B'j ,:; THU PMbl/o arp itiTUod to call' and oxamlni' 1 tli j (urgent and Imijdapnioat stock dt* ''MJ WATCHES, JJDIVEXALtf AHtf : ®A silver ware.. , ovorbijought to tlUp.jpkco*. Having purchased Ihifl Btuelc for paah.f.aru determined to wllat' tWlboi* I toWthkn'abialv '/ ■ J *{. . . ■ i ',;Ah pJi)O(U sold by giirtfaritoed to bb.aV 01/s • u«B“F W * y °tf. sffibfr. ' Auditor’s Police. J. M. GUEGG, Clk. Grain Fans. Notice Notice. county, Proclamation. Big ttfstit’ute, Will be held in _ifall^^^vUl^^ r }Vni thel2lh,\ I ith, 14 /jr so ■ H'O this Exhlbitien'Farmeraiijid:Mechanics/ ,1 Artists ami (jib iwo Jcor.diaUyJjiyitei (d/coulnbute tho tndustryjand' ilcilb ~ t J j\ x -> •. ‘• ;• •:'* {• If has beeti ohjectcd by £om c* iwwo the pub lished Uat of premlamSfj.too bighia reword has been offered To?jho" beat Ing has the fitwnd, pci tv. fin order to bbyitdo villa otyectloh,Jpo officer*,bayo agroed to,tPo/<>»t»wlW-cl»aiigei», ij’..A- For best.plbwlpga two-horse- pjow,wortfr -$l5/ «2d beat,,"*.* , $6, fojbo paid by.theperson ; ivhotp premium . < /shall have been awarded. For best plowing.(by bov lO) , The Scientific -dmcricaa. ib° purpose of inciting BANJOS In the, nolghbbrin'g counties to honorable .competition, n Silver EfTlnl SOPRANO HORN, will bo' nwdfddd ta tlio Band which produces the best music during tlio Fair. . ■ . Tin? Bjg Spring Saxe Horn Band, having pro cured,a set of ne\y Instruments, will bo in ,at. tdndancp during thp-Fair to ebllven the occa sion \Hth splrit-stjrrlhgmbaic.',, : As qnlto a number of applications have been made for.a/iaee Iri .which to exhibit, if la desired that fhbio who wish to exhibit nmny; articles, should apply for r,dom nt as early a date as pos sible. F6r Aill particulars, send for a copy of the Rules and List of Premiums, which wohavo published iri Pamphlet form, ’ , -JA$. b'eqt'y. • JOHN DItXER, Prcsf, July 3, 1856.. .. i . ~ Associate Judge*, ' •’ ,To the Voteh of Cumberland County, e FELLdIV-CITI^ENS —At the-, request ot many friends, J, offer myself a candidate for, the office of Associate Judge at the October oloo tion, and shall feel grateful for your suffrages. . CLEMENS McFARLANE. Newton Ip., Juno 26,1850—8m* 40,000. Joint Stock Association OF THE Big Spring Literary Institute, OF NEWYILLE, CUMB. CO., PA. GRANa $ EXTENSIVE SALE OF BOOKS, REAL ESTATE AKD OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of the tale to be devoted to liquidat ing the Debt of the Inttitute, Lieut, gunnison's great work ON THE MORMONS, at only one dollar per copy t JSUten Hooka for Ten Dollars. Gun nison's Uiatovy of the Mormons is by for the most accurate and reliable work wo have ol'tbat deluded people. In order that every person may become naburo-lioldor, the price of a book and certificate of membership of the Associa tion will bo only $l. The certificate,will-cntl tie the bolder to ah Interest In'the following val uable Real Estate and other property ; ,1 Valuable Improved Farm, with all ne cessary outbuildings, situate InCoro , faclarml Talley, near Newvillo, con taining 125 acre's, 1 Valuable 'f’arm. adjoihfng the above, containing 123 acres, 8,000 2 Ua/«ob/e Timber Lots, of 50 acres each, situated in Mifflin township, Cumberland co. 1,800 8 Valuable Timber Lots, of 25 acres each, I Splendid fTew Brick House, 2 story, and back-building, adjoining (ho Hall on the -west, 8 Highly Improved Out-lots, of over 8 acres each, within halt a mile ot Now ville, at 9500 each, 200 Orders for Herron’s celebrated icrit ing Inks; at 90 per order, I Magnificent Rosewood Piano, from tho celebrated factory of Wiu. Knabo & Co., Balt; ' 400 00 1 Superior Melodoon, v : . jCO OQ U Splendid Hunting Ooso Gold Lover • . Wahshio,' fafflOO oafltV-* •, - J • *OO 00 2 Splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever ■ ’ • Watches, at $B7 each, 1 175 00 6 Splendid Gold Watches, at $5O each, 260 00 10 Splendid Ladles’ Gold Watches, at $3O each, 10 Flue Silver Lcvor Watches, at $23 each, 250 00 1« Kino Silver Watches, at $2O each, 240 00 15 Superior Parlor Clocks at $8 each, 120 00 6U “ Gothic “ 8 » 150 00 50 “ Cottage k 8 « 150 00 I excellent Family Carriage (lat. stylo) a| 200 00 I excellent Rftck*wny.Carn4go at 175'00 1 excellent Top Page; at 176 00 1 excellent Spring Wagon at TOO 00 1 Superior two horse road wagon at 100 00 2 Sets splendid* ■ 80 5o 2 Extra Spanish Saddles, 75 00 : 2 Superior Walnut So/aa, ICO 00 I 1 Magnificent Sofa Table, 45 00 2 Magnificent Dressing Bureaus, 150 00 1 Splendid Secretary, 50 00 .4. Dining Tahlos (extra cherry) 50 00 '4'Bedsteads, , 50 00' 2 Sets Chairs, at $l5 per sot, 8Q 00 8 Imported Carpels, 20 yards each, at $2O por carpet, .i . • 111 : . 2 Rome-made Carpets, extra, each at $2O por carpet, 8 parlor Stoves, at $l6 each, 2 Orders for suits of U|tvck clothes, at $BO each,, GO 00 2 Orders lor Si)k Drosses, at $3O each. Op 00 18 Clothing, 16 “ , 120 00 10 “ Hots, 6 V . 60 00 ,12 *« Boots,. 6 « 72 00 12 •* Gontiemon‘s Shoes, $8,60, 42 00 12 “ , Gaiters, 6,00, 00 00 12 Ladles' 3,00, • 24 00 100 Gold Pencils, at $2 each, 200 00 200 Gold Pons, at $1 each, - ;ii . ,200 00 10j[l Boxes Assorted PtrAfmei*y ot $l, ’ 100.00 i 100 aathy 1 1 >■ ■ 100 00 40 Copies . well .pound .Miscellaneous -• hooks, at , 00 00- ‘l5 Ladies* Albums, ht $2 (Jttdh, 1 “ '' sd 00' 5(10 Pieces popular Music; 1 ' ' • I2tf pO Assoclatiohisfdundod npon honest and-falr principles. ''Ekch book purchaser gets the \Vluo of uis money tn tho book; and onac count of tho 'groat tmnibor sold, bccontoS a shareholder In rmteh valuable property, Acer tlflcalo will .bo prpsontpd to ouch book purcha ser, entitling tho folder ta.nn Interest in the’ nbovo valuable property. As soon ns tho books nro'all so|d, notice jrlll bo given to tho stock, holders, and a convention will bo held in Ncw villo. at tlio Ihofltutd'/r llajl/whon a cbhimifteo wi ll bo choseil; fo wbomMho property will bo do llvbrud (b bo distributed smongjlio shsrdhdid bra,’ All the articles fliat bkny nflf bo exhibited M tho Initiate's Fair on tho 12(h of Augnst.7-; Frthi tho very fluttering manner In whfch this Jbfut stock Association Is received and pdtron- Ixcd,’ nud fVom-tho livnibor gt llckcls already sqld, It Is conflderttiy hMl&Vddthat flio property can bo delivered to tho sliArObbldora' !n'«•few motiihs.. Fordid character of 4he «2Hg Spring Literary- /juh'tufe,’ f - atidi those oonnotteu Vrltn it/.\vo ars permitted! (o' retbr to’tho Ifollortlnr gcnllcmon. > i. j. < »..‘i : ;,, . Hon J ThKrfdbUii'Stolons, l fiOnbaktojf; : ' * 1 ' \ Ifon, Jutlgb PrcdcHck Watts/CarHale. • Mon.'LombOl Todd', • Sonnlot ffiiii If.* Welsh 1 , 1 ’•» ’• J ( Uon.l Win. F. Mnnrray, Harrisburg. - I 11 ! ' Wni.iKnnbo & so.. Baltimore,'Md.' • ' • ' Sh'dai'tnri-Frodi'Attyi Cilhib'coJ 1 ' Dafat j Shelly, Supt. Com. Schools, , r d'ihnlTT. , B»njUU; ilwi 1 .; IT&frisbUrg;-* ‘ : ■ Boyer & Brother, « '■ ■ > •’ 'o3* All orders for sppk* WukCbrtWcltos, by Mull,Mould bo addressed to 1 : JAMESMtItEEHAN,. • Sicfy. the “Big Suring.Literary InttUuUS* t Actor tile; 'C umt,.Co* Pa. '* ■ Agopfs Wanted In every iptrnifttldi village In thbVnUed States, to obtain Bubaertpthtas for Bpoka, fo ♦ liberal. comrniMlott- will* bP fcWop,, -A|l.lotlpr»_of}{p<iulfy,.accompftoied by a postage atamp, will bp promptly answered. 1 r ' J ’ a,k \rfJi I , • ),rthc-,receptlon the first day- ,pf toiles' sotilii: jbt.tlie gorgo r ln ;Kloge)tlirough ■tflin.creek ; the: tomny In this 1 _ ... 0 ~. and mountain sccndfy.'i/rhojfO’Who.-ftre food-of-hmiting or liflablng can find' amusement. A Daily mail* communication' wltli y Odrllalo, enru blca -visiters tO Yecievi) Iho letters. and papers .from few ’jiours. Visitors leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore tnltbo morning will arrive at-fbuif o ? fcldck».'P. buildings and farnlture oro new,? and will bo made to mhko'ilioVlslfWe WmTortable. CP“ Boarding seFtti dollars per week, children' under twelve -years of’igo,;dt:second table, and servants* halt price.- Address;, ' \ ->1 JOS. W.JPATTON; i v Paportown P. O. / Juno Reverences. Baltimore.-—O’Bricff, Grrffflln &■ Co., Robert Garrett, Ego.,.Dr. Jtf os. Buckler. Fhlfudelpma.—Bldleifian & Harvard, W - . S. Campbell, Sti’LawfonCo Hotel. Carlisle.^—Honi J. B. Morse, J . B. Parker* fesq.,*C/61. Cbas. A. May. Notice. J NOTICE fd'herftby given that-application will bo made to tho nosf Legislature of Penn, sylvanla, to oltcrthe charter pf tfiq Carlisle Dc. posit Baak,Tbcidctl BoroiigWof £Wlislc, Cumberland pounly r ,so as to,- confer upon said Bank tbo rights v abd privileges oi a Bunk of is-' sue, and to change its name to tlieKJatUsle Bank. Also,tomci , eade.tfieoa]iitplof said Bank (which 7s at present seVentyUu'o thousand dollars, with tho privilege of increasing tho sdmo under its Present charter to-one hundred thousand dob hrs,) to-throo hundred thousand dollars. ■ IV. JIi"BBETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, Jaly-Bj\lBsQ—Cm Valuable Umottono Farm for -./gale* SlTtfATS>2jniilus cast of Carlisle, in North Middleton township, on the Letort Spring. Into the residence ol Com. O’Brien, now owned and occupied-by Christian Klepfcr, containing Out 'Hundred and- Si'xfy* i/Icfn about six of which at& covered with good rim o_jl bcr. The improvements are a large two story STONE UOUSE, elegant wilh a Stono Kitchen at (ached.; A beautiful stream or water rises but a abort distance frbrn the bouse, upon which is situated üßtomTSpring House. There is also a good Ciatem ni tho door. A new two story Pramo ToHabt .House arid a trell of water at its door. Alargo Stono and Frame BANK BARN,•‘W‘ugbrt"Shd(3 J Stp’tfo Carriage House, ,'wlth Collar under the 'same* A largo Orcliard of excellent fruit; -Also a ; new Orchard lately '-planted with Peacli'es/Apricots, Cherries, &c. ! There Is a groat qiiintity of young Locust on 1 tho farm. The 'buildings, fences, and every I thing connected with'llto premises, nro in good condition arid royalM’’ 1 ; : ‘ Tills property offers rare inducements to pur chasers, the location being a beautiful one, a convenient distance from (own, and good roads loading to it. Tho farm Is not only oue of Iho most productive in tho county, but the situation the most desirable. A. desire on iho part of Iho owner to move west prompts Tilin' to part with it, otherwise U would uot be disposed of. For terms and further-particulars enquire of 1 At L. SPONSLER, Real Ettaie Agent and <S?cr/r«»cr. Jane 20, 1856—fl'- ■/, ; ' $4,500 NOME. AT an Orphan’s Court, began on Monday tho 14th d*y:ofjftpriliJSSO, and holdcn at Carlisle, in andfar Cumberland county, before the Hbhl'JilVhterH..Graham, President Judge, and Saihtfcl'VVoodburri and John Bupp, Esqrs.. ‘Associate Judges, &c., the following proceed ings were had: In the matter of thc'yrrit Partition and Valuation of iho Estatojof Jape Ojrcen, .deed.—- Koiv to wit, ICth April, 185 ft, rule on the heirs and parties interested, appear at thq next stated Orphan’s Court,’ lo accept or rchisoi to accept the said real *satci«t the.valuation.olh envifio to show cause 'why The Court oboiild not order the same lo l>« sola. - 'N«tioe«y nuo role to WeijrvCTt pcreonfllJy.br by copy On 1 the par* tint Raiding WilJiin fbrty miles, and by' publi cation in tvrp'ntwHpapcrs prmtcd in. the coun ty; and by lct(er lt tp bqseqt .by .piail, at least six weeks befrhr thb' rirtcV* stated Orphan's Court, lo'Jhe parties, whose place of residence arc known and who reside at a distance of more than forty miles. . By TnE r Counx. In testimony whereof Thave hereunto act my «hatul and, the 1 seal of said Court, at Car lisle, this 19lh'April,'1850. JOHN Itf. GREGG. CTk. ofO . C. . JACOB BOT7MAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's dffleb, Cirlialh, ) ’ June 19ih, 1850—6 t. , . , 3,C00 2,000 1,600, 1,200 600 00 IVolice. AT an Orpliin's Court,' began on Monday tho2l.it. April, 1850,.and Mden at Car liflo, in and far Cumberland county, before' the Hon. James If. Graham, President Judge, and Samuel W'obdbtirn A John Rupp,Hsq H ., Ah oociatq Judges, tho following nrocayiinxu were had, to wit; ; j. ■'r In lire platlcr.of .the writ of 'iParMtion- and Valuation onfhe real estate of James Patterson, deed. Now to wit. Slat April, 1856, inquisi tion confirmed,'and ruio on tho heirs * all par ties .interested to appear at the next stated Or phan's Court, and accept pp refuse' -td- aceopt t|io Said ml estate at she valuation, or. sho w cauSo wliy. the same.should not bo sold. Per sonal notice to Uc given to air partied residing within forty miles of Carlisle, njid by publica eation in one newspaper to ihhid- Hsfdlnd-be yond forty miles, ~, , u -BriTiraiOoimT. - . In (cstimony wliercof f haVolTtrcuhio set my ®htad and seal of ruid Coun at Carlisle this 21st April 1850. ' ■, - - JOHN M OREOt;, ci'karo C JACOB BOWMAN, Shen/T: . iSlicrin'f. Oilicc, Carlisle, lias /Juno 19th, 1856—-Ot. J . I( 60 00 40 00 120 00 ~ Notice. • . , AfT an Orphans’ Court, began on Monday •£*• the 2UI day of April, 1860, andholden at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before Iho Udn. James !!.* Oraham, President Judge, and Samuel Wnodburn and John Hupp,jjW-g,’ AriSbeiato Judges, iho following proceedings were Had, io wit.v . ~,7 -r In the mailer of the writ of partition and valuation on ,tho real estate of'.Mattfiow Kyle, Ueb’d. Now to wit. 21st April, tion .continued- and rule on the heirs and all Gersons interested to appear at ;lln?de*t stated rpliaps’ Court and accent or refuse to accept thesaid refc) 'OHtatfc 'it *tnc amat i 6 h/b fSh o vV causo :why tho tamo should not ! be sold;— Pcrabnalnotibotobo given to rtll-pirtica rcsid* lag. within forty miles of the Borop'gh of Car lisle, apd by publication in one newspaper to those residing biypnd forty ntflcs. j'l ,■ Zr ' ■ ■ i Br *“B.(?omiT. ni tcstiirnmyjrliiirfof I Imyo scH. piyhpi|(l rjßtft) knt) 4(4 *>f sniff Court nt Carlisle, Uus 21<jtdny of April. 1850. ' ' , JOHN It. /JWiGO, Q<xkofO.C. ! 1 JAfcPlt WWMW,.Sheriff. Shcr|iT y s Office, Carlisle, 1 1 Juno • ' f ■ ’ NETS t u'. Ait received 4,; jOhp of ibo Htgdsl flflftbVbftonJaofr-FJy.Nota over brought to tliln plooo, conslsilngof’CotblU. Llfjen aiia'OilQ4.Tiito<j^ Tap prices art Salem lliAt people can’t help buying. 'iJFoV sale ftt Saxton’s,. ■;_l_ i - ■■ .•■•A'Cnr^l,''' i- ■; J, B aVQJIJ Mpt, Ills ij^iliiiiavjngßcd^ JLf ronloreif, tinnoliriccfi to thri onttsnt at Car. IWo and y|6lrtjjy, rtint’iio has,W.sumpd ! jhdpra c ilcoof yoMohcq,', Ifastilaiti Street. [ ' 1 ,, " * 1 , , • i ...... . \*juno6,'iafio^u;•.. .. ■ .r, TRUNKS And'Oarrfct Bagsr A largo Jot Of Travelling Tiunkiond Carpet BSgs’fatlsaio choipby u. PHILIP ARNOLD. Avtl\\&m6.U- “ «-ti *■ 'i ...-J | jwa o: **. REAPER AA'» MOWER, WILL bo for solo In Carlisle, by Henry L. at the following rates; Reap er, cosh, $lO5 { Reaper tfnd Mower, cash, SIM; Reaper und Mower, on time, $210; Reaper, slBo} $75 on delivery; STSflrstof September; and tbo balance first of December, 1 With freight from the Factory at Harrisburg. Tho Atkin’s Reaper is built of tho best material that can bo found, and put up in tbo best Workmanlike manner, warranted to cut graiq. weU.as cun bo dono.svlth Fortners getting At kin’sßcaper'do uo£ run the risk tllcy'tvopld .in buyings a ‘Reaper about -bnd thousand ftwa/ J^pm^’honic} ,if djiprc 'should anything break they .can got the castings at 1 tbo -Factory at Harrisburg, at'-nuy Mrab. Pcrsoni. buying this Reaper havo tho benefit of all improve* ments fteo,, hereafter, by applying to J. S. IV right* at the Factory* CHRISTIAN STOUfTER, Agent at Cham bcrabnrg.; H. DI BURKHOLDER, Travelling Agent at Carlisle} Henry Jlcrr. Agent at Har- and danies-Patton,-General,Agenfc-at tho Factory, at Harrlflbarg, for Pennsylvania; Ordcr’through the above agents. WUaf better evidence of true worth ctmld ho given than such unparalleled increase—l in 1852-T7BOOO in 18501 -.And though so ISUIo known, and all the odium to como ol numerous fai lures of other Solf-rakers, yet not fwo.lhirda of the customers could bo supplied last year.*— More will bo disuppointedthonext; for, ft farm ers can get a reliable Self-raker, they are de termined to have it ; and this is now thorough- 1 ly established in the confidence of the farming 1 public. It has a raker always on hand and do ing the work, particularly in a heavy or lodged : crop, better than nman. Saving at least anbth er hand In binding; is even a greater Grain Sav. j or than Labor Saver, and is also a first-rate' Mower. If yon intend getting rid of yoar old fashioned back-breaker, and to get a Raker 1 with Bone and Muscle of Iron and Wood; you must bo moving, for 8000 next harvest will by no means supply the demand, as the 1200 which was so insufficient the past season. Strong, Reliable, Good Materials, and Well Built. A Reaper that constantly gets out of order is sv nuisance and dear at any price.— Breakages with this have boon inconsiderable, notwithstanding the increase of gearing by the Raker, owing to the care used in good mater ials and putting them together thoroughly.— ! Many have cut from 100 lu 300 acres and over with one, without detention, or expense for repairs. The harvest is a hurrying season; j yon want & machine that can bo relied upon, nnd this is the one, ns experience shows. 1 In case of Management, this is not surpassed.. ! Few purchasers' the past year, and not ono | | Agent in ten had had any experience with it; 1 and generally machines were shipped bo lute os : 1 only to be received just tit harvest, or aftdf U' was begun, llonco there-was no time to exper iment and learn about it, which is generally so necessary with now machines. This will be ob viated tho coming season, with those who .are wise in ordering earlier than last spring. £omc, too, fell into improper hands, as orders .Were tilled indiscriminately, till the supply failed.-* In several instances machines were returned and sold again (o proper parties, and'tbeygavc excellent satisfaction. Yet .under nil those dis advantages, not two per-cent, gave any .'serious trouble; and wo will guaranty much less ppxJ season. ‘ ft .\ - 1 ( A First Rato Mower—Kulto Novcr Chokes.. Fyom the first introduction of this farmers have said that to give it the lead fay. ahead of all others, wo had only to make it ns good in grass os In groin.-. Wo succeeded pret. ty well with the grass last season; bhtjha mo tion of thd knlib vyai hardly fast enough to cut pratrlo grass, and soma other kinds. A faster gtfar \r*a mado'Hpd- f supplied ta a part ofjhe, .purchasers, which go ro entcoUaDt. saUsfhcl/oa'l and this wilt bo used on nit this season.’ .With! this motion, and thd IcMfe ingdod order,'it hov er chokes. Wo own Murray’s patent for pul. ting on tho back sickle edge, by which choking is obviated ; and to guard agaiuNt contention, and insure out ctintomcrs against molestation wo havo bought the right to use Green and Forbush’s patents on tho knlfo as wo build It. The change from Reaper to Mower is very sim ple and umdo In a few minutes ; and a wheel is | attached to Ibo outer end of tho moving bar, 1 to regulate tho height of cutting, to facilitate buck-1 lag, and move from field to field. 1 Points to Consider in Buying a Reaper. Eve ry farmer, by himself or with a neighbor, should ! havo a Reaper. It you have none, or oven If you have an ojd-fashiotted Back-brOakor, you will look for one— -Ist—To cat well, clcan'dnd cosy, nnd with a kulfo that does not “ choke.” 1 2d—Strong and reliable, 1 not getting sice irbou needed. 'fid—Easily managed, that you, your boys and hands can work without difficulty. J 4th—Not hard upon llio Team, neither of'i heavy draught, galling their nocks by hoary‘| weight upon tho polo, nor thumping their I shoulders at every obstruction. There should bo no side draught. 'sth—Taking up lodged Grain, and working well in oil kinds. CyUpon the first five points no Reaper cx colls Atkin’s Self-Raker, and few equal it, not withstanding tho addition of the Raker. 6th—Saving ono hand in Raking, tho hardest I work in tho harvest field. I 7th—Savlngat leant another hand in Binding, | by having tho gravels well laid. Bth—Saving in Gutting and Raking, not shat tering by the reel, and by the Raker Jerking it I ofl*tho platform. I oth—Saving Wantage after binding, the grain being laid so.ovenlyandstraiglitas to bo bound] securely, preventing scattering in tho after handling, and protecting (he heads well when stacked. 1 £7" Upon tho Sixth, Eighth and Ninth points,, wo : unhesitatingly claim superiority over all other Roapors over invented. Tbo saving or wasting grain in has vesting with machines, is a point pot properly appreciated. Even between those considered good and the Atkin's there Is a difference, at present prices, of ten to twenty dollars per day, and over. 10th—Convcrtoblo Into a Mower, with little (rouble and small cost. {E7"Boino oid-ftishloned back-breaking Rea pers can bo used for mowing, but no other Solf- Uskeri and no convortabla machine claiming to bo a good Reaper ut superior to ours in grass. • fllhi—Knife never chbkcs. By Murray’s back sickle edge, for which wo own t&o ■exclu sive j patent, t|io great trouble In .Mowing Mu cliiDOS—the effectually obviated*, CshLisLß, Pa., Sept. 5, 18$5. ; f ’J. s>. WRionV, Esq.—Dear’Sir— Ifnvlhgpur clmscd in July last, Atkln’a Sulf-lUklngUoabDr iand Movror /Vom your agent, 11. L. Burkholder, Eb4.,1 take pleasure In recommending ft ns the most .economical Reaper for the farmer to bny. I atrt surd I never bolero cut’ and put up the snmb amonnt of grain with sb littlo oxponsq, ho little help, and so well*; I bellovo I Bave sdrod the ono-lldrd of tho pricU-of. tho Roapor this yon/. , Not ‘only tbaf, biil It nlna light on the horaos. Tho Raker saves n good man; Tlio ovco and regular depository of tho gravels will save ono man lu toni'iln'blndlng.T WehAvohhd 'from Honty to thirty farmers looking at itwhon going. tnany of whoni Jlgd otßoi* Rbahofs but «of tbpdtakcr, ap£ t)u>,most o?thorn Bjddltwas the-best, and It pprfonhpd well. 1 know of no nubbin? equal tO lt v > Tha MoW, Irvßor \yo had It started, 6ullJ| tfcrbs.fVbm 6 IfT trflbcjc.:; If Was (Ijhotjiy. . If.thoflo Ihioacan bp thV^ftpst' 1 Jroii .? •, - ,' ■■' ’ ’ *: YfaiVi f H>JpoiAftjUy, * ] ■ ,!//, " ■ ~ JOHN'S,' ~ „ u*, . 0Ahi.rii,8,0ct.,0.1855.-- To J. last I,purchase of youragept In Carlisle, U.W of Atkin's ,Solf-RaUlriff fcebp. fag sfacbln«B*,'AM*wWi It na tho most i ebmplo(S,‘ ifflacWno of 'fnVrbdtrccd Into this ’purt of the country-aUfcepghlpyiftrm is,hilly, K perlormed its and, to -Q/lgroat numbGK'dl jarpafire d, yv or o irpsij nt. pti iltosoccifaljon oCits trial. ) s of aoy- KdaffefT hayo. jseen,-.i.t-.sequitcsvl)at tiatt Jhe power to movo it Ihot-R eapqrfl do generally. Two horses occHulSsrcani' draw-oVwith ease, (lio|igU;lvyqodfour an account* of (ho liittdtielug somewhat rouglnand uneven.' ’" *' - '■>''< 1 To all-fapttershoving. -large ‘ctfops-lo'cut \ would advise ns ,4; matterU>f convenience and economy to procure one of Atkin’s Sell-raking Reaping Machines. < Tpnra JjCTpcetfuUr,.. ~ :i -, JACB JtfQiTfSItfGJSR. Carlisle, Qc£. 8,1858. Mn.Tlr.siiY 1,. BntVnor.r>Eß Dear Sir —X take great pleasure in hearing testimony to the invaluable cluuiu-t«t of uAfWtf'*- 3clf-ral;iiig Reaper l nnd Mower,’' I had both'in iis6 on my i«nn and each performed its work toW entire satisfaction, ami to the admiration -of many farmers who witnessed them jn ppofatipji. 1 recommcndthlS ,machine, as one ol the most. Important inventions' for the fai (nor, and a great economical labor-Baying,machine. Ton, as tho ngehCfpr Mr. J. S, fright,have dono'a lasting ’benefit to ouV fanning communi ty by of the Reaper into this county. . ' •’‘Tory Respectfully, W. M. HKNUERSON’, Oakland, Camb. co,, Pi VonK-StteiiEft Spbisos, Pa., Oct. I, 185; J. S. Winanr—llctir'Sir-Automaton Seif raking Reaper I bought of you'did Its work well, cutting raking bettpr than I have evei had grain lifted:ftptnia taklnfcol* the heaviest and most weighty bundles. It ft •of easy draught WWfcll bnUt.'nnd llhlnkU will - give perfect to every farmer that wants one. I would not have any other.. • ~p w. bcwnkr. ' ILuimanimo, Pa.. Sopt. 80, 18/55. J. S. s\'itifiinwDuttrSir—The Ruupet- that J bought of your Agent, Albert Jaques, I tried or niyfunn in flic presence of* some fifty of the best fanners in Dauphl&comdY.andit gave per. feet satisfaction to them all. *1 cut my harvest with the Reaper, and ffl could not get another 1 would not take one thousand dollars for it. II tills is of any use to you, you may use it ns vou choose. HENRY HERR. TnE?m»*, N. J., Ocl. IT, 1855. J. S. Wright—Pear ,Sif —The Reaper that you sent me I waslpg|»Jy, delighted with 5 it done its work to niy entire satisfaction in grain and grass, and I consider it the best Reaper In use, and I recommend It to the farmers of Now Jersey. ELIJAH MOUNT, Mxrti.4aV Pa'.J Ofct. 18, 1853 J. S. Wnimir—Hear Sir—ln regard to At kin’s Self-rnklng Reaper and Moher I bought Of your agents, P. Morris & Co., of PhiladeU pliia, umi I must suy, it done it 8 work with en. tire satisfaction in grass anti grain, and would recommend It to the farmers of Pennsylvania. JOHN MUSSfcH. ■ ■ ‘ ToestoV, 1,.18;>5’. J. S. Wright—Dear Sir—Your agent, il. Cl. Bonnet,’’’called on us this summer, to see if wo would accent the agency of tho-Atkin’s Solf ruking Reaper. We had made up our minds not to accept the agency pfany Reaper or Mow er, until wo could get one that wo could have confidence In to recommend to our customers! as we are manufacturing agricultural Imple ments at Trenton. Now, Sir, we would bo-glad to accept the agency-of Atkinas Reaper here, aa we have Implicit confidence to recommend it to the Farmers of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. UULLICK & QUICK. Carlisle, May 10, 186fi- Cumberland Valley Banli. , JPUOPIItETOIISy Williajc Ker, - JiIELcnOIR BdesneuY; Hoot. C-SterhetTv * JoDKiDimr.Ap,. Ricu’n. Woods, John S. Sterrett, John Cs Di-slap, ■ XI. A. Srnnoaow. THIS B&nk, doing business Id the namo of Ker, Brenncman &'Ob., is now fatly pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and Udellty._ .Moneyreceived 6vi deposit and paldjwck on / clbmand without notice'.' Interest* pkia'oh Sno [ daldopoolts. Particular' attention paid fofho collection of- notoe.'drnfts, cheeks, Seat.' in nby part offho United Srafo* br'Caniitfrfbi '"; : Hcfnlttoncos mode' (o' England; Ireland", or the Continent. The faltlifh! hnd confidential ereentiou of all orders entrusted to them, may bo rolled upon. They will at all limns bo pleased to give any Inldtxnation desired In regard to money matters In general. Interest nt tho rate of ft per cent, nor annum will bo paid on Special deposits as herotoforo. Banking Uouso in Trout’s Build ing, Main street, a few doors east ot the Rail road Depot. Open tor business from 0 o’clock In fho morning until 4 o’clock in tho evening. Tho proprietors of this Bunk are Individually liable to tho extent of.tholr cslafrs for all tho Deposits, ami other obligations of Ker, Dreune. Co.' i 11. A. STUimKOtf, Cashitr. Carlisle; March 18,180D—ly SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE subscribers have just received one of tho logout stocks of Dry Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Their assortment Is full and com* plcto, comprising LadfCh’ rss CJooods, SUUb, Poplins, GbalHa, Borges, Tissues. Lawns, Brillinnlea, Lnnmrtipefl, .Crapo .do "Esjmgno, Cambrics, Swiss Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al pacas, Do Lanes, 'Spring Shawls, Bonnets, rials, Flowers, Corded and Hair Cloth Skirts, and Parasols, also Collars, Blbbona, Hosiery, and Trimmings pj.gipflL,vyde(y>. y • Gentlemen's Wear. Clolbs, Cassiiiierca, Italian Cloths, Dmp do (1, 'Cashmerells, Linens, Tweeds, Yeatlng, Silk tfndcrshlrla, Hals, Caps, Cravats, Collars, &c., also a full amV complete assortment of Staple I>oiucfttic Goods. Including Woollen and Cotton Yarn, Carpel Chain, Feathers, Window Bljnds, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Bruges, and Carpet Bags, al so, n great vnrioiy of Fancy articles. Mourning Goods uiwnys on Hand. Those wbonlsh to obtain (bo best goods at lowest prices, arorespectfully invited to call. BENTZ & BHO. Carlisle, April 17, 1050. 8 (I ill in ci' rtoiuieln A T? the cheap Btoro of A. Benlz Se Bro., xJL; South Hanover street. The assortment is largo, and will hg sold, cheap. (livo va„ * caUc Carlisle, April 2l;iB'so'. r .... WlM.lin RIIiEY, HAVING been instructed Irrtlio arl, (by Dr. Geo. $5. Brats, of tlm Baltimore Denial College,) is now prepared to receive hir ftlonds and Tarioos operations in the llnq'ol Hie dental profession, nt his residence In Bo’nth etrdot, Oddeor from West'St. Ghrd as a ball.r -Torma ift(ldorato.-> • ‘ Carlisle, May 21T, IB&B-r-tf IWpt. P, XIEOLKIt. . OFFtOB and residence East Main hliteet, tM do<jr bolofr ithdvMafkot-House. Galibin town ami r .' OnrliqleftannaryO,-1666—tf I’lbWl. JUST, rpooUcd «1«V of l’ro«»s-& Meant iclft ilmrpcninj; c*olo<l-(lx4ugllltMinf», »tfd: foj Blljo at ffjdljcoll lxi i ,?■ ■ : ■ - - “ ! SrAYHAN &SQifSan. I g( r.l .-re;, 1 !; irAcrott? |U: iILPyJIjO-fiuUaciibor.. Call at- Carlisle,,,.*., . r t,” I • ‘ *r. BMQItATtOX. •• *? r<; -, -1 * f ' J ;:~ s\~l ’7%/f'l 'qt fcub-j LfX'-v. r . -..-dvcnislritf'nhdlQLvorkal tool WIBiTHS? HfflWW 1 (H n PmMk montMy 1 ' 13 it ' ?f aI .&Q« fUt#-' -l 1 p “ r Sit' < ?!i 7Morf, or wbrp'omi ,{ng in ,^il o{jyrrTdn.‘ Each Fanfa rdud thirty feet in width. 1 the SOIL is.* rlclMimiistbne loam'-aha^i. P^ciajl/. adapted to cultivation's fcUurffcfc, 4 hHly s{ony.but.gontly.rollipg .OrllqtyUbto, rt hipd. Abound and through this properly. I&fra »j ?re already a0me.20,000 acre# under..cultimlf) 'Nation,iwi.tf thb'dr*iis'pfbducf«/.’ Ttyoh fill#sijbJeptjili > fs easy to lie fully, satisfletK - Thprefsajwsly'' cash market tor produce which JamuchfesUor - • | than (rrtdOy It.Ta flio m lgpd(,o%-.;r sjmihir quality™ selling at much;higher ( r ■ adjoining, anti especially such as cent alnscoal, *, THE C(7AIi.-4i.ThIS In- partichldf Is tbb'Coel District,,severol.aroipsi underlaying; tl»; WhoW property, and, the, attention fcf.mlncrsjaod fbo«> acqnoinTcd with coal land*, especially calledr to it. it has the advantage of beiag tbescoreati to the great lake market, will* wblofa.it will, to : •« connected by the Sunbuty Eallfort .• 1 now under contract anddn coufsoof.fceinpfctiirt i- ' I trom Erie to Ridgeway, with desccndloginido' 1 the whole ,w«y. Tluvsqil over blttmrfnoitd emll is thoibest, for instance England.>ftnd I c,)on tnes. JliO| prjoo, per acre la trifling fiwifry »'h coal alone, as It, jrftl certainly, in so loci\iiou within a abqruinjo pay is important as nn imtncqse.foal (redo TriUMdat •a i v open. Four.cotil companipsharp almdy.hecn'! siarted to work mmoaip lMitbetr 'i * arc now fifteen openings around St. - Marr'jt.f-rv "* i 1 THE TIMBER. Stockholders also rccelTcnw -.•! There is no rwerratlpn whatevvr-oithcr of 4iso~ bar or coal. VcryStfuoTild- 00*4(114** fora grout part offholand/ Onadcoufitbflhe 1 excellence of streams there are doe opportiutf*' - 1 *• ties for mills. ~ ,* ~ - t ;.2 tf, v For health, the location is much ed by Physicians. The chilis and fbtert t#» unknown, also pulmonary complaints,-being - protected from the north east winds-by tboAL Jcghanics. The water is pure and amongst th* :> ■■ ' pe><(, the land abounding on fine ’spring*,--' >'* Four Railroads will shortly be eompUMtf ‘ connecting it by a direct Communication frith- - Ntw York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Eric, Buf talo, and all the rhjes on the Lakes. Thtfylfc' the Sunbury and Erie, Iho Alleghany TOftyi 1 i (he Pittsburg and Buffalo, and the VeniDgdK‘ r: Energetic exertions arc being madtf fov"t%4~' f building of rlie Tyrone acd Clcsrflold, wfifclr ' also passes,through this iproperty. The eOfect of this upon trade, and general developac®!." ’ us well as the coal, may bo imagined* The largo and flourishing town of, St Hary’ii is in. the centre of the frociv rural boring’near f.« 000 in^gbitaD|a«,ifr«haBTQotcUr,'gQo4 to&ifiti'l schools, saw and grist nulls, stpres, tfoll stock. Cd and everj tiling desired*- 285 ball acre lots in the town of St. Mary's which will’ 1 ’ - bo sold and tbo proceeds equally divided amongst those who buy ftmns. Rldgeway, thd‘ Country seat, where an extensive business'fr done, adjoins the tract oo (he west. TheWbcW ' dlstriot U intersected by good IcmplkC abd other roads. Tbia is a rare opportunity offered fo tSo#* who wish to farm or have a good tßveatmoDtfdr tUufliture. By making proper inquiries, and considering the advantages of good soll f -aiL«- hundanco of coal, heolthfulqcaa of cfiSSt#. Railroad facilities, and its location, a* correct' , judgement may be formed,of Its present Wren- ' ' k I tagod ond ultimate Increase. By writing to tho otDce directions will ■ •'> en to those who wish to visit Ibe land. ‘. A. - <' • tern of excursions will shortly b$ II*. i > There Is tin excellent opening fot" variont branches </f mechanical business, .especially, -• tanneries, wheelwrights, axe-handlp mk{m t shoemakers, carpcntcrs-and othora. r .‘’ TT Farms can-be bought by : cricldilntf ‘! a •instalment. Ladles cad hold shares'Td^t&ttr 4 ' .otm right. Title unquestionably and Wnrantco deeds given, Address orappljjtnV** Samuel W. Cattell, Sec’ty, 185 Walnut- ; , - between Fourth and .Fillii Strccts,.fbUadB>» phla. 1 - • ■ , k - ■' KEFEBEKCEg: :onry M.- Walts, Esq.; 148 IValnat Street. Phjlftdelphlh. ; r • : ~ John p. Cresaonj Tin., Prffaldont of Phltada) 0«* Company, 7th St. abo To Chestnut, fG<b. , tvlegand,Eaq., Inspector af final mat-., I l| Office, 7tli St. nboroChcttmit. Abu, c h*> boon over the .I a ad. and • Hon. Geo. n. Burrell, CMdUU, PenaiAtai *, boon orer the land. . . ’ Uonry Schmitt, Esq., United SUfoi Vlnt/m* , ’ hlence, No. 052 North Fifth St. PhlU..**,, ttmined the land. *.. . Wnl. F. Boone, Esq., sou lb aldo of Walnut St.' , below Fourth, I’lilln., examined the land, lion. Alexander L. Have, Lancaster, .. , Goo. Walinalejn, F.aij., SI. Mary’,, Elkooitilr. n recent seltlec- ... . , , r .-w. Richard GardlWr'.XwJ.l, dobTpplct JSUPhJta.. " ' has examined iho land.' * * J. L. Bun-ott, Esq., Proprietor of tbs Mount" . | Vernon House, Second fit, aboTO Aretu I’hi|a., lias qxaiulued lljo Ia0(|» . ' 13. O. PclmUz, Esq., Justice of fiio Pasco. Al Mary's, Elk county. , -\ Cfintf. Jaulir, Esq., President of tlio Borough off Sr. jUnry’fl. , J.S. Tfeis, Esq., Postmaster, St Mary’#* - ' i ■ Goo. Tavlur, Esq , Deputy postmaster, tit. « * Mary’s. . ... . Mr. Wra. Joyous,St, Mary's. . . I Mr. Joint Miller, Coni Minor, St. Mary's, • Mr. Jalyi Corbo, “ « «« ~«< 7 E. If. Mono, Esq., Wollsvjllc, Oliio, Goal on. orator. L. Wllmartli, Esq., Pittsburg, Peon*. Doroo(h Connell of Kt.-Hary’i to Uto Public^ 7’Aii is to certify that t having fcenoper.Mf otrnnl |»y the Ridgeway Farm and Coat Compmy and giten it a thorough examination, trsjtarf the rcpmc/i/u/fonj of that Company to be cvrrttf:-~ UVt/iad the toil to 6* the molt fertUe~ihe Cbal and /»j on Ore to lie in inexhauflabli quonHtia, through the iehole district—the Earns in txfft* lent order, and the iufelligente and protpirx/f /Ac people to he of the matt gratifying character. lit knim- that thereVt nhhealthier location in /As Slate, dnd u-c consider it atnott desirableplaceef settlement. i. ’t make IhirritdnraHon, at tre blltiu fJUrs I y be many per An* wfio or'.O t*Rai£naiAtoc^*B<M ’.hen hindt, and drexalitfed, from our hkbief- I edge of (he subject, that information apom it 1 be a public benefit, Jacob F. Shafer,'Elk co. Surtrytor, St, JKn%f# e Elk county. j ,> m',. ' . ; Chati Luhr, JPtltidcni of- (hi BprOUgh ; Mary'n , ' 'J- ■ • John Jietfeh, Member Fore. CourtcilSL NaryUf Chat, JJrooles, 1 “ »« ~ • « -it 'tts\ 11. J . T)'n>s;ff > '“ • it <»« « ,*< •' ] -Fanl Jbhab, «* ;i «« u u ic. nU i* to certify 'that qbote fiti ginUtrun ■ i aro at presf'nt the JeHu£ Member* qf IX* To*n -,~ (■quncil of St. -Mary’i, Elk co.. and thut th* - • qWc ii their ?!■ f .” In tcflimany vhefcofr 1 have tahcriMmy • *«m», qnd lamed the Seal of Ofic* to U ailadu ed thereto ; and J fylly.coucur in Me aAore rs. ■- ■ . C Qitimfiiyiatloil. J . i EDWARD JUDEL, V Chlkf nmgeiVSfsrrHahfi, fclfc’M I SKAIi J Cdnnty; Pennsylvania. 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