to Eo.olslepsief : sl«nnl«a; *l(rarißn worst apprehensions of “ 8 „ , I Wh»<OWCI I >«J. KfflrSShilkWHSt-lil tlnSNorifraiJalltho .holo pw “bfthp South w,l.th IW«go of wlh ®ilSsi J&‘na Arfpflcim has Svef yetfcibployddhgidnsttho »M trow Ufth6 lhreto;*n«- S,;! dfotrr KeimWlo has beonfoken out of their, Si WmeVwbo imrtuWhditfcUdhd'dd* Which n'6 British ttfmertotiMadrkdudi ftllrichldofo hurled lootatop3'orl)lflupi.6n» — _ fromlpanif), turned to behold for tha lost, time, the Sun it) iienven, May 1 noS'hitftsSiittngon;lliabfoketr anddudion. orcd froßtnentß Of a ooco giorfinuf Union—on States Severed, discordant. W|;E«re.d-dno Hand rent frith fcuds. qr drenched, itmny tio in frttftflial Modd. iLct tllcii' hurt «?B. lingering glance,- sathcr' ! .behold the gorgeous eorign of the Republic,, now. k"P?n, b ™* Inrod throughout ihoenrlb, fit ill full hi£h fld- Ivnncfcd.— ilalaring-and trophies streaming' in itlicir origtuaflditro-oota-eiripocrascdor SnollotedVnof tt'sihglo'stsr obscured—bcqfing Kor its rtottdW 1 such .tniserablo mieirogntory IL, W«tt> »ll itns worth I—nor, those, other iWords’hf rfeldsloft Arid‘lolly,’ tibcrljr Jtrst’ and fUniOn'afterwords. Butevery where-spread 101 l over In characters of living light—blazing lon all its .ample folds. 88 they float over the [sea and oW - the land, and in every wind under I the whole heavens—that other sentiment, dear Ito evety drub American heart—Liberty and I Unioo, aowanf Ibrcycr, one and inseparable." Tbo Spirit of tbs .‘Democratic Women. Tu the Editor of the New • York bhity Neva: ■ l/appoplng Into a dry goods,store lu Spring o trvct SRutday evening, at a time when there were & number df ladies present, the conversa tion upon the Presidential election. One olthtf partners'fs it‘‘ Black ifdpuhlicdn/' A itofe Vftftdftkcb'/and all jhc ladles present, rsli fn ndpibcr,) ana throe gentlemen were for Buchanan—orio forPromobtr-Jlillmoro nothing. On»r of tho ladies wrs ,a flag-maker, and a, thorough-going Democrat. ’ Said our "RepUblicim** friend to her, “Weft, Mri. , I suppose yen dpn’tiuako any but fYefiToETflags nou>a-dayit , “On' the* contrary,” she replied, “ I make hardly any Frcluont flags— there don't seem to be «*y dmanirroM' my orders are for ‘ Buck and Brcck. 7 ” - ■ “Well,” sajd he, *‘yoit wont make any of thal kind aftef election,”' ' *• " Don't yoa,boi(qvo that I, I.don’t expect to make any other' kind then.**.' , ,■ befoti lha nomination was made, iliefeccfrcd an Crdc 't fork flag-hdtluho name I of Buchanan tor President. tho Vico President's I nauig In.bUpk. rSbpboarapf. tho nomination of I BreckCnridge, nod’-luVnicdlatoly, dn 'her own re- I •pedHSiYfjy/lhsbried hls'Ymmo- for ,Ylco presi dent, and sent the flag |o tho person ordering it, oeforo ho bad an ,opportunity to notify her of ihonomlnaHop. ’ . JVieo-W see slick',aplfitnmonß the women. n’nddoohtithQ'tttdmpharlt election of Buchanan ini ‘•vtcckonrldgo/' r , Tho .Women arc always rigW <* on jyje maln’qncfilloh.** 8.. §ECTIONAI. PARTIES.— The following extract frqm a letter oCMr. Madison, whleir Ins l&tcly bcCn published in the’Nation al Intelligencer, sjibwij how dangerous tlmt’en- . coosidercd gcograpliicfll parlies;toithe stability of (ho Union t •* '*Parllcs;” saH he, '“iihdcrkotnc'dcnoniiha itorf 6r bthtr; tniist olwnys bo expected in a ItovemincTit as free os ours. ‘ Whcrt the indivi-' jjpftlf hclwkiftg.'io (hettt dfe dnlcnnmglcti hi part ofithe whole codntry they strength- HP theunfan of the whole while <thcV divide ev -party. NholiM a'-state ‘of parties arise; »undMl4n geographical. boundaries. and oilier »hy«tcaLand .permanent distinctions which ro with' them, whnt’lsto con* |rol those great repulsive masses fam awful' ahocksagsinsteddi other.” ‘ * nre'Taoi- usiraTniiu.^-' ?ov. Vt. fieflnific, In Ijlsnddress.ut tjiojnaug-, nratfoh vf Iho os •Dd ofthoso who would tear it asunderi* i ■• 1 God made Mm and rave hinrto ns, In lllnmolf the typo of whdtbuv«eimblio r Bhonld Ikj, in oil its elements great/ rvop,- consistent—fach vig orous In Its own action, yet, all hcld:lu hiumo |Joui balancer by tho unity of - ia sirigio |f»a wonder Ida work survived .Mm. Survived plral 7 No*lie’still Heed,' though liia n'jortal Ifr&me has |ong boon dust. • God who gave, keep I that life witti ua, for. when that spirit is. lost, l w *'®ii‘9hr olfeftidftti'rotoU IVonr- their enemies, 111 m* 1^0 tbo maniac Among tho tombs, whose l?ki cut and tear ourselves, ■ this fair confcdcrAcy ttiil soon Ho beneath tho jjicateai.the tnoAt mahglqdi loatlisomo corpse I nut ever polluted tho Meath of humanity with ittsimtceScaUimir Some of tho devils aro frt us In?**‘^* : ' for oud ttahori Id drive |!!’ J ~||l' # a^l » r ttltttfrtliirici of air Influnouu aowwjoni,: *• , r . - PoamoN iif Uon. John M. Oi.ayton. I r M ’ o*i"B i "B in <i>i Woslilngtont/n- Smt ° f Uwoujd tccn) lo settle Hie 3°o r** Drt presidential cvedion : • Barge and DcI «WArc, addressed a. Ktota on 0 his foauent U I** t(tecdlmtyofh»Scl- In Hi* that Ms colleague W john M.,Olay.ton, would no circumstance* support liihcr rrciuont or Fillmore for the' Presidency j mid wo undmlind 7hht;ihto-Annouhccmcnt lvn« w Ihiho cnHrd ujjprcVal of Sir. Clayton, ho JiaUngufsheit Senator, 1b not the .• epeis like thin, and i «IkiS* m of Buchanan beforo the the flthljvAVfflt'l’tTialioroapl) iwp^ S* UAI,BTn A *’ * lf « of Fought »gM 22 ycarg, 1 month and U days; ■ r : 7: jfoWic SalCj.of. ftcal Estatc. «*■J850., ... ■ Nn twGSS’j l4 J 'T'on «»»Ul|>, el* inllee KS£S&' 4 #.f'^ : *>tr»‘Wi llio ful w .* 4«*oiWi=Tiia»)j),e mi ut*t«, vlk i ' 1 ”■ i ■ « mwt OMaXftfceiittod’tanci. ®l < *i if turn.' “V. >««•«». onibnih>iii;;. noroi 1 IWBeg water ft t ,tti<Ml«or.-s- P'«« hi!' Wm °C‘ V?! v mooing Ihrou e li ihii of title tract !. good mSailoW W IteftWP ff M; | »*oyoro)i.with; good oro * t ' v H f t “ r J , *r>Vfc l «uu«t, fare, I?® :fcWl'iPf'!'«Wr.i4(P(j Aoi, . Belli Wil f’CoSUM^ l ' tf f 1 M»l -Sorewr P'nJofl >«> *W tvecUier pr eo, ’low < .TO»« Boilrlng to s '’"'>;wh£s?!H ,<iap > s»»ww iso. A n <Hr M| }eoo-7t Gi H°^ SEVEK ?’ ■ Sew Ooed9,Hew Goo<ls. ,v ; 3 A just received, j '^^°l4. Ter y chcap t at the store of thfe An g nstHTfef S ; TSN^a^ S - , iValdableLimesloheFarciat PfIIVATE SALE. -• ; bITOATE mJliinroß township' ’ Cumberland ’ O comity,,-oboet Similes East of Carlisle, on Jid p'lwßreeches Creelfv and known ns the .MbrQtnJVtlltams Fartn, 1 * ' i ’ his pmpcrly contains 260 ACEESof the best quality of LIMESTONE LAND, about 20 of which orecoyercd with good (imher, (id ad -18 6 r “' vin S “ largo quantity of Lotnat.) and the residue in the highest possible atsto of cultivation; The improvements are a igd. nvfr^ 0 Brick MANSION InTTii .HOUSE, with a Brick back biiild- InlitMg mff. Stone Spring House and other gtwar l ** convenient oul-buildiiiKs. a larim fe^KßAlUNhiyirirtwothrJhip^'oort wagon Shed . Corn, Crib' Uayllouso, Carriage .Hblrse, &e, There is.a,large HorsoPower per* jhpnenily. fixed ,lp the barn., Also a largo two story Tenant House, plas tered. ond a frame barn, a good Orchard of np ples. and fruit of every description. . A fine stream of water rises .within thirty yards of the house, emptying into said creek immediately in front of the bouse and barn; i - 1 This property possesses superior advantages, amt otter s rare - inducements, to, purchasers.— The buddings are most delightfully locator) on the banks of g beautiful stream of, water, the Yellow Breeches Crccjt, and sufficiently clcva trato make the 'scenery unsurpassed by. any. pliiee in the county, School houses are,in the immediate vicinity, and church at Dillsburg 3 miles distant with a good road leading to the same. Also a Grist Mill situate on.the Yellow Breeches near said farm on the adjoining pro t£c location is entirely healthy and eligible in every pbirit dfview. ° : For terms, &c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Ast, ami Scrivener. Carlisle, August 14, ISoG—tf Valuable- Farm for Sale. hpnE Subscriber will offer at public sate, on •** the premises, on TUESDAY, the 23d day of September, 1850, at 11 o’clock, A. M., of said day, his Farm, situate in Lower Allen toWnshlp, Cumberland county .five mileS south west of Horrisbuig, two miles from the Ciiin. bcrland Valley. Railroad at Shircmanstown. and four miles south-east of Mechariicsbiirg, adjoin ing farms of James Dunlap, -'David Horst, Christian Musslcman, William Smith, and oth ers, containing . ; X 94 Acres afad ,40 Perclios, . of Limestone Land, about 40 acres of which is with first rate timber, the balanced ing in a .good state oP cultivation. 'The lin • AgJdL provenients ore a Urge doable frame • plastered llousb'-Lbg tenant House, 1 IMftßft double Ldg Darn, Wagon Shed, and 4Ss2bSs Corn Gribs 1 , Carriage House, Spring •House, Smoke‘House, together with 1 other ne cessary out-buildings. 'There are two wells'of •water convenient to the buildings, and r.'nning water in a number of tho fields f also two Ap ple Orchards of. choice fruit, together with a variety ofPeach. Cherry, Pear,‘and otlicffruit trees. There is a Lime Kiln on said farm, and tirst rate Limestone quarries fop building pur poses or burning lime. There is also magnate ore on said farm. This is one of the most dc sljrable farms that is offered lor sale in the east tndof the county, being convenient to mills, jtbres, nhd.schools, and in one of the,most healthy,locatipns in. the, county. Any infer matldn ; respMting.6a|d. properly, can be ob tained by calling on the subscriber, at his rosi dehpc.jq Mcyhanicsburg, or on Wm. M. Ma teer,. who. resides neap the farin'. -Terms will be made easy, and be made known on the day of solo by . " „ , . JOHN MATEER. , Vflrhale. August 14. 1850—6 t ■ ■ PAWM FOK SAIiE, 1 , •;■• TTInK subscribers wril boll nt public safe, oh A Friday, StpJeinbtr\'-ilb, 1350, a farm sitnnto In rrankforrt township; 7 miles woaffrom Car- Hide, and 1 mile north of Pilfer & Grider’s mill, i ■ Containing 175 Aerrs, ullrf it cleared and in ago.d atito of cultiva-* tlon. The improvgqmnts aro a two story frame , AmA - HOUSE With oKltchen attached,-a now Bank Bam, Wogon Shed, Oar riagolloußc.nnd othcr-Out-buildinga, good Applo Oruhard, and never tailing water. j The soil is slate and free, stone cf a good quality; about \ of tlio tract is mea dow land of good quality. Tho whojo of this troct Is under good fence, ‘a considerable pqrt being white pine. There la a stream of never faillngwnlor running through tho form. , •. Also ut tho same tlnio and place, wo will self Nino acres of Woodland, situate 2 miles north of tho abovo tract,well tlmbcreduPh whitaoak add chestnut oak. ]l*orsohs desiring further Informothn, can call on either of tho undersigned, or on Mathew W vhooop, residing on tho promises. ,onlo to cotnmcnco nt 12 o’clock M. on said day, when aKondanco wlU'.bo givon and terms mnde.known by SAMUEL ENYPER, JOHN D. SNYDEB, ABKAMKIEHL, Exn. of John Snyder-, c/ec’d. August 14, • Real Estate at Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court oi; Cumberland comity,' 1 will dell at public xalo, on tliopremises,lnFrankfbrd’tOwh. •hip. 6 mile* north, west k mile ivoal 6f Blascrvlllu, on ThurtJoi/, Stpftmbtt 4, the followlngdcficribcd property, contain ing 52 aero* <if Frdestono' land/ gooff quality, 87 Acres o( It being cleared, HO of, which Is upland Amliln good cultivation, tlio bnlunpo, 15 acres, Is covered Willi Ghesnut, Locust, Poplar and White oak timber. The Improvements ate ft 1| jL—a glory Log HOUSE, Log Bum'with! Sheds attached, Ooopcr-shop, : , Stone 1 Honso, with a never falling i * , VP B r fc P rlh P running througlt it, a good Ap ple Ortllard In Aill bearing. , AJsofoaFriday, Sept, fith, Twill sell oh tW prchifsos, In Mifflin township,,! tollo noflh cast ,uf Do\ipl(og Ghp Springs, two tracts' bf lund. .Tho one contains Ityaiires, 1« acres of which Is 'cloaked, part being meadow, thd balance of It is covered limber. ’ Thb ether tiict container 42 acres, lying right »*, ? doubling Tnlloy clear of the mountain.— It lahyayll/tlniborod with white oak, chcshuf drtihmt utid poplar ' Tile land Is smooth, tfnd every, part easy ofacccsa. ! ■' Ah)’ per*6ii wishing to ylow the first described! tract caii oaU on o.Kennedy or J. Stlcklon oh! tpwpromisos. Persons wishing to eon tho wood laod can d&U OnG. lekeo, | tullo north.oast of Doubling Springs. ‘ • • ( " ®alo at l o’cloCk M. each day, when «t -tontUmoo will boglvWh and lemirf made known j , JAB; U/M'BOWELL, fe[. virtue of sundry writa.bf VopdllJpoJ bonus, Issued otitol.{hpjOourt'of Ooiiunpn • Jo«B of Guinbojrland cbunl.vl aqd jomo cdilwlll expose td tuibllo vcpdud or outcry, At the Court, Ilqijfloi lnlhelloropgh of OarlUlo/oa Thursday tllo’ilit dfiy 'oi;4tiKUßt, :85n. at JO lawTV Bio ofl*. of Ground, situated in U)Q Borouah of fCArtbld', cbnVntulng Jplvi Adres, tnbrfrdMcssl IwvlKJoiloti tho oml by JJMfpVd »(rtei; oti tho Norm tylhtf lnrnplkPi bn tbu Bootlrbyjohn • SandctMivliuvlAg'.h.roort ensfctod a (*oand-ii Pair Itory. BHoK HouM. h otaa'and a half alo'rt Stable, arid d(hor4tit>bntitoL . fieladd attd Gbtm ln execMo'B as tbp'pfonorty of Cjeqrgo Poland, ‘•I- JACOB BOWUKI*: Sheriff, : BhorUTs Office, Carlisle, Aug. 7, 1050. '.t*V - Voidable farm ima Womliadn ‘h B h 1 c -SA tr E.:r: 9n_THOtiSZ>tsr, the IBlbo/ September, 1868; THE subscriber will, seiUt public saic. onllie AJ m r a ’- n F ra nkford tmvndiip, Cumbtr: land cqupty, on the road from Carlisle lo Lan disburg, .8 miles northAvest..«r'Carl>ale,'and .4 rnilesnorth of ,tho Cumberland .Valley- Hoil -592'.8)8 following .described valuable r REAL iitolAlE, vizj •, i ; ~ ■ l2B^Afcres of first*rate SLATE .laANT), XOO Acrcs'of it cleared,.under good fence and in in agoodiitate of cultivation, the. balance of it, covered with good timber. Thoi improvements are a-Two Story STONE HOUSE. STONE WASH HOUSE 1 rljyijM dnd Spring House; BANK'BARN, iteflaSß Z Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib, ineioutldings ore- in good-repair, and under white pme roof. .There is a’Well of hevcr-fail »hg water m the yard, and an ORCHARD of good fruit. The fields' are nearly all supplied wuh A part 1 of this' tract has been Irmcd. There is a stream of water,, running through this tract of Sufficient power for man ufacturing purposes. ; Twenty -acres of this tract is goodmeadow. .. SIXTIf-NIWC ACRES, adjoining the above, two-thirds of it cleared'.the balance of it covered with good limber. This is free stone' land of good quality, is well wa tered, and has a snfllcient amount of meadow land for the upland.. This tract;will bo sold in ° n ?:rivo, or in three .pieces, or will be sold with the farm, to suit buyers. . Sixty Acres, adjoining tract. No.. 2. and on the hew road from McClure’s Gap to Carlisle. This tract is covered with heavy white dak and chcsnut oak of the very best quality, and will be sold in lots of different sizes to suit purchasers. The widow’s dower of one-third of the pur chase money of tracts No. 1 and 2 will remain in the land during the widow’s lifetime. Any person desiring any furlher information °‘ any of the property, can call, on Joseph Myers, on the premises, or on Ihejaubscribcr, one and a half miles west. IC7" Sale will commence at 10 o’clock; A. BL, on said day, when attendance will bc given and terms made known by DANIEL MYERS, . All’y in fact for the heirs of ■ Christian Afjrra, deceased . 1 . ■ Augugt 7.1850—ts Pobljc Sale of Real Estate. On Tuesday, September IC Ih, 1850. ’ • THE subscribers will oflbr at public sale, on tho day, nbovo mentioned, at tho Cuurt Houso, In tho Borough of Carlisle,-the following described Farms, late.tho uroporty of Andrew Holmes, Esq., dec’d. ' ' No. 1, situated in Sooth. Middleton township, Cumberland county, about 1 mile south of Car lisle, near Hosier’s mill, is bounded hy tho Lo ,t<>rt Spring which runs along Us outiro western border, other land of tho.mndersigned, & latidi of C. Ahl, Stephen Cook and M. Glenn. It con tains 188 acres and 12 perches oi first rate Limo stono land, about 40 acre* of which are heavily timbered and tho balance in agood stato ofcnl hvation and under.good fence. Tho Improve- JbnfL nicnts tliereon ore a two story STONE , JipUSE, STONE, bank barn, JgniMm wag°n Shed, Granary, Corn Crib, other out-buildings,-with a well of excellent iind ,never fulling water hcar-tho door, and an Orchard of choice grafted frnlt trees. There Is also a very comfortable Stono and.Lbg Tenant House with a garden attached* situated near tho springs A part of this flu-m is good meadow laud, - ' ; i •.; No. 2 adjoloa No, 1, and Is otherwise bound ed by tho toad loading from Carlisle to Cralc boad!s mill, and landsof*G. Ahl.’StophonCook, Abraham Boslor and others. It contains 182 acros and 79 perches. Tho land,lsptlmo llme stono and contains about 35 acres ol heavy tim • ber. Tho residue is In good cnUlvnlldTi and tho fences in good repair. -Tho Improvements aro a comfortablo Log House, d -new Stone $ Frame Bdrii, having 2-throslilng floors, Wagon Shed, Corp Crib,,Quinary, Cidor Press in good order,' and; other out-buildings. There is also a well of ifoverfamngivateruuua gnoa ufemKrtrr* 11^-- • Any fbrthef InforiuaKort ivilllit} tlvon by John Irvine,*Ns fj.'corn'or of iba Public Square, Onr ilslo, who wilt also at any llnie accompany per aonp desiring to. Vlow iho furms.' . . . Sale to commence at 10 o’clock on said day, when flic terms, which will bo casy,willbbinado known. - JANE ANN HOLMES, , WILLIAM J. HOLMES, Bv Ills Attorney in fact. JOHN IRVINE. August 7, lB6o*-0t * ■ Family Coal, fl£|"|fVTONS Lyken’s Valley Coal, broken roacrefcnnl, prepared expressly for family nao ond nndor cover,’ ao that I can fur nlsti It dry and clpipi, during tho winter season. I have also bn hand and lor salt}, (bo Luko lldlor Coni, from tho mines of Boyd,Rosser Ac Co., and Slmmokfn Coal,, from (bo mines of Cochran,' Poalo St Go., ull of which I will soil at somllprofits for cash, and deliver (o anypart of (ho Borough, . Wit. B. MURRAY, Jeent. August 7,1860. WII.MAIU IEIUii, HAVING been Instructed In (lio art, (by Dr. Goo. Z. Brett,* graduate of the Baltimore Dental Collcgo,) ip now prepared to receive his frlonda and perform tho various operations In tho lino of (hodontnl profession, at his residence In South street, fid door from West St. Glvo as a call. Terms moderate. • ' # ‘ Carlisle, May 20, 185fl~;(f 1 Anbciat, Judge. Fellow-citizens i oubr, myscir .to your consideration as a candidate for tho ofiico of jitsocinie J«u/g« of Cumberland county, at the ensuing election, and promise (If fleeted) to discharge tho duties of said office’with fidel ity and Impartiality. . W, B. MULLEN, Papertown, July 24, 1860,’ I*rotlionotnry’« Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given to all p'orstfns Inter ested, that .tho following accounts have I>odn tllfed in tho Prothonotary's Office; for ex ouilnatlou by t|m accountants therein uamod, and will bo lp fpo Cdart bf Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday. th0,271h day of August, A. I>. 186 Q. ~ : 1. Thoaccountpf U’lllbm Harper,Oodmiifloo of John M'Klnstry. , • 2. The account of William Ivor, Oommitfoo of J, Woods.; \, 1 •' fi. tCbo account of WUllnnj.Ker; Oomraiitoo of James Woods. ~. , j , , . vB. K. NOELL; Protli’y Per P. Quigley, Bcp.’ ProtliV, July 21, IB6o—fit , - . ' . , NQTIOE. In Common Picas of Cyv&crlctiul'CqUn(tj. rziln!? petition of Carlisle; X Dumborloml comity, representing that they h*Vo| naaocialod m ft congregation for Ijiapnr. poso qf worahrjilnaiAlnilgtj'ty Pod', according to tlid ftl(U nml discipline qf fb6 Wetljbtltol bplaCopaVChlircfi of tf)y United States pf Aiiiu rJoa,!ftt Carlisle,* Irt tbft. l cotinty imtJor two liamp, pfjlo, nml llllu of « The fiuilces oj .Ike Rmory Methodist jPfiicojml,Ctfur<ji qf Car lU«,Vopfl prn)-lpg’tiio flVmildljqm ft. CharMf of 'lipGorJfng 16 tl)6 *A to i/pJitlQn. 1 ' - ’ k -‘ .Now td wit, lotlr April, - Jt Js ordered that (ho within writing bo /lted id thotilHco of (ho k iProihon6Cajry. and that notice, pf the oppU* oaflon^rierelti-corityined bo published do one POwtyajiorlh thi Uororrgli o/ Carlisle,‘for fhrqd vfdOks prior to tho next Tcrjn of the Court, to bo h6Mqn at Carlisle, 26tb August, A. D; 1866. tlio Opurh 'T i ’• •• I; ‘ 1 D. K.KOfcLL,Prqth'y. • For P; Quigley, Dcp. Troth f y- July 21, 1808-0* ' * { Carlisle Female' Seminary. ' TWER; &rjttra, OLARIC* whohavobeon forsdv iLTXoral years eiigagedin teaching, respectful ly annowicorto IhOt'OitSaons.of Carlislo-and vk •qlnity, that on tho Ist September, Will commence the sdcbnd .session, .ip Louthcr st.,‘ near ,tho: German ;libforraod- phurch, of their ’ SEMINARY: Fbfot K T,OUN6:'LApIES. ' • Tho lastltution will 1)0 both a boarding and day school, in which .-nlLthq benches necessary fbr the coinplcifßX’ducaHon ol‘ yoli'iigrJudicS will bo taught: / the highest character and-'niorality will be,employed, In accordance with'thrf'vfahts 6f the Institution; Tho government ryill pn- strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will be as rigidly excluded.''jv' '• ‘ ; ■ ‘ The Principals flatterithomsofveg'that their long and ‘Successful experience ns teachers, ns testified by' the Vccimmemtations : ip : their- pos session, will enable tlieni to establish an Institu tiomof thd highest'character for yo'nng ladies. They are that ‘such an Institu tion-will bo sustained: herb by'tho citizens and neighboring country, and hope that their coufi dcncomay.no't'bodlßappOintpd.’ . Tho ScliolasilcyoarTriil consist of fonr tcrms, (Cloven weeks each,) be£ln'nlng~ori September I, and ending on'-sccond"Wednesday in July. Terms per Quarter, (11 Wee Jct.) Boardlng.incliidhig.fuel, lights & tuition In English-branches, ■ $35 00 Primary Department, ~ , r; v 0 00 Higher English, • • - ' , 800 Ancient and Ornamental branches at Professors charges. * JMo deduction for absence fiftor entrance ex cept in case of protracfcd illneps/ Ae/crcncc#~-Uop> Fred,’Watts, J. B. Parker, Esq;; Jftines Hamilton, Esq., T. H. Skllos, Dr. S, B, KfeiTer; JBe\%,C. Pv Wing, Rev. A. H. Kromer r Bov. Jac6b,Fry,3lov. Jacob Eels, Uor. J. B. Morse, Rev, Charles Collins, D. D. July 81, 3856.-1 y., . Cpimiy surveyor. Felltno:Citisens of Cumberland county. I offer myself to-yonr consldcralipn ns a candi date for the otflce;of Surveyor of Iho conn ty, subject to tlio decision of Iho-Democratic County Convention, and promise, Hint if duel ed, I will discharge the duties ol said office with fidelity and. impartiality to atl. ' DAVXJ) t. miller. Nowville; July 81, iSoS-a- 850-Reward. A REWATU) of Fifty Dollars wilt be paid by the County of Cnrpberlrinrt, to any person or perdqns who nmy arrest (lid murderer or imir dcro'rs of John ICcssol, late of Enstpcnnsbbrough township, who wd3 found"on thp Cth of July, lujO; will give such infor mation’, td ; of .Cumberland countyj as .wlll'lead to ,ll)U fiiteVt and conviction of tlio same. ' J. ARMSTRONG', ' \ G. Jtf. QRAuAM, , [Commr's. W. M.'UENDERSON, \ . July 51,1«5Q—3t Estnlc IVoitcc. ■jVTOTICE IS hcfoby‘,eivori,;ihat. letters of ad ’ll ministration .'pi| tbp estate of .John Sr., deceased,' bfib pi North Middleton town ship, Cumberland county,’ Pa.ihayo boeri issued to - tlio subscribers living in ib'o same township, by tho'ltbglslor of said county,. - All persons in debted to said cstatp aroyequctitrd to make im mediate paymontj/and.lboso. having ’claims will present them/or aetUoincnt to - ■JOHN ELLIOTT, Jr. ' ;• AUBAUA3I ELLIOTT, July 81; 1,856'—01V ... Admrs. O Cents Steward. RANAWAY subscriber, residing in Monroe township,'Gohibcrland county, on jbl. - .Monday, morning last, an inden- Jsj&vlk ,ted apprentice to the Milling bu . sinpss,named JOSEPH FABER, Said °PP rent * co to aboiit 20 years ■ °f ago, about,6 feet four inches j_)a » high, arid had. on ,whon,bo wont awaya ligh£ colored coat., black casslmer pnuts, and a' brown,liaK ’ All persons are hereby cautioned against, treating-said boy on my account, as I will* pay flu* debts- of his contracting. VtfGLESONG. ‘ - July 81, 1850.—8 t. Public Sale cf Valuable llcai ...'.Bsilatc, JL; tn Fm to’wusJi/p, 8 mllos Horili C?nrlleld? frtl rtfioTvoct.'lead ing from. Oaf/felo to Lftndisbnrg, and 4 mites Tiort of XiWl]lo, on the ClUjibci-laiid. Valley Railroad’, on ’WEDNESDAY, September 101 b, 1866, the following described 'valuable’real es tate, containing * ItSACUIiS AND Ol PERCHES. 125 of it is cleared,-the balance well Urn bbredi ■ Tho.lrnprovcments arc.,a double’ JBereSL x EOG HOUSE, .wuailferboarclcd ami •iSf plastered? FRAME BANK BARN; -IaSaSIIIP WAGON'SBED omJCORN CRIB, with oilier out buildings, a.thriving Orchard, ami never-falling wab;r. Tho build ings arc nearly as now, and tho fences *n good repair* About onD-fhlrdrof tbo up|pnd lias been limed, tbo, meadow.,Hjtid |iB well pro portioned in amount to Iho, and fur farming, and grazing purposcs it la one of tho most desirable slate ianns ip tin;'county. 14 M porches adjolnlng ; tl)o above, two-thirds of U cleared,, tlio balance covered with gohd timber. This, is gravel, land, one half of itJlmod; Eleven,'AcrqMdjolulng No. 2, gravel land, well timbered*No?. 2 ami 5 will bo sold With‘tho farm; o'r jwjiaralo, to suit buyers.. , ’• Twelve Acres and 150 pfci'clica‘of. Timber Land, lying pnc-half mile north'rtf (be first do scflbed'lract. ’ Any person wishing, further information can call on WHfhmi'Wngner on the promises, or tho subscriber Inlttosqryiilo, one mile west. Sale will commence tit 12 .o'clock, U., When attendance will be and terms be made knowil by .. ** JAMEq Li McDOlVEL Tj\J3Honkijin/aci for iht Ifeirt of Jlbmham Uounnan*'' - JulyBl,‘ 186G.~ts. • School Tax fOl’. ISSd. - Sava lour Five Per CciU, . THE Duplicato of School.Taxca for Carlisle, fur, tho present year, la non' ready, and pla ced In the hands of the Treasurer; who hereby gives notice llpit bo will ;iiterid lh tlmOouimls .sloncra* ofllco, at Hie Court House, oil. >• Wcilnculay, rfugmi 27,1556, 1 ■ bofwooa (Uo horns <»( b and.lLV and 2aml 5 o’- clock, of said day, for the purpose n(‘ receiving (ho said .taxes. : All person! paying .their; taxon 6n or before that day, uill bo alloiveil a dedne tibn of flvo’ccnts on Uio dollar, after which dale ho deductions will be made, and! collection of all hnpuld taxes enforced by warrant Issued to tho proper collector. ‘ vtv f-- 1 t - .1. W* EBY, Treasurer. Carlisle) July 17,' ; ~ , PioclunuiUon. llwi JAMMIt; OIIAIIAM, Vy I’rc.sidcnt Judge of {ho.sovornl Courts of Common I*,loos In tlio coiiii.Moq of.Chpibcrhind, nnti Juiilain, ami J»fltlceB‘or the Bolorul CourtA. o C Oyer and Teiliilner ami Odnerol Jail Delivery la said counties, ruidflatnuol W oodburn «yid John liupp* Judges of.tho OqurtAof Oyur and Tormlnor.und General Jftll Delivery fbrthe trial of all capital And ollioretlondnps, In (bo anltl c 3 ftimtyt>f:OqmbUdaml, by thoinpreccpla to luu directed, dated fho 16tli day ol April,- 163|J, have ordered flio Court of, Oyer rtria.'Tonnlnor and General Jail Delivery to bo .holdou at Cnr« Halo, on.tlui 4fh Monday of August, 185(1, (being (lie iJGtli day,) nt ton o’clock in. 1110 fqi'cnotm,. to continue mlo weeks. ’, NOTICK J« hereby glvori to (ho Coroner, Jme llcoq nf tho, I’quco, and,Constables of thus ad county ,pf Cumberland,.that; they nvo.by Ilia Bidd precept, connnnudud to bo thou and.(hero hi (heir proper with Iboir rolla, records, and In quisitions, npd.ajl other roinctii. brajico?. to de thosn tliingßivhlohlqiMro/Ncos appertain t,o;bo ; done,.and nil those, tlmt-nro bpund by rcoognlB|\iic(;ai, to prosecutojigainßt Ibo prisoners orlbon aliulldio In the Jail pfpaid cqiyily, (o bo thojo n 8 slmll,bo Jiist- - , • i l ' ' .. JACOH BOWMA&, Sheriffs J»ly : JO,.iBso. . ' ■ and Oarp'ot-Bags. A,.large lot o, ,X’ Travelling Trunks and Carpel Baas fdrcolo cheap by ‘ PRIUP ARNOLD. April 6; 1655, Tiiirrt Anniml Falr OF THE' ■ Biff Spring Literary Institute,/ U > lit I2lh, 1Wi, ,14(4 ifc 16« i dayi of JlnpUl, ’CO. r r ( l!!| is , El |, ,, !i ltl “ n Mechanics/ 1 Al is < s ;l! Ladies, arc cordially Invited products of tlndrlndostry and :°%alcd by Some, that In tho put: ballad list of, pretnlums, 100 high a reward had been ottered for tho host Plowman, white troth big has bcefi offered for tho Second Veil: In order to obviate lids objection, tile officers have agreed to the following changes, viz'; 'For best plowing a tworhorsu plow, worth $l5. 2dbest **. i. $5, to bo paid by the person • i ■ ;■ toiWhom tho first premium , - i . shnll'haro been awarded. For hest plowing.(byboy under 16) ■ The Scientific American. For .tho of inciting BANDS In tho neighboring counties to honorable competition, a Silver E.. F.totJSOFRANQ .SAXE HORN, will bo awarded to tho Band which produces the best music during the Fair. The BigSpringSaxelJorn Baitd, having pro cured aaot of new Instruments, will bo In’ r ftt-' tendance during thef Fair to enliven the occa sion witli Spirit-stirring music. As quite a,number of applications havpbecn made fgrs/mcain which to exhibit, ftisdesired 1 that those who Wish ’to exhibit many articles, should apply for room at - as early a date as pos sible. For full'particulars, send for a copy,.of tho Rules and List of Premiums, which wo have published l in Pamphlet torn. JAS; McKEEIIAN, b'cd’y. JOHtf DILLEK, Prat. 'July. 8, 1830.' Associate Judge, To the Voters of Cumberland'County. FELLO W-CITIEENS—At ’ Iho request pi many friends, I offer mysell a candidate frir tlio cilice of Associate Judge at tho October elec tion, and shall feel grateful for your sulfragca.' ’ -CLEMENS McFARLANE. Newton tp., June 26,185G—8m* 40,000. Joint Stock Association OF THE Big Spring Literary.lnstitute, OF NEWVILLE, CUMB. C 0.,, PA. aiUNn $ EXTENSIVE SALE OF BOOKS, KEAE ESTATE AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The piocecdt of the sale to he dicofcd to liquidat ing the Debt of the Institute. Lieut. gunnison’S gri2A.t work ON THE MORMONS, at only one dollar per copy \ Eleven Books for Ten Dollars. Gun* uison’s Iljatory of tlio Mormons Is by far tlio moat accurate and reliable Work wo have of that deluded people. Jn order (bat every person muy become a share-holder, (be price of a book nud certificate of membership of tho Associa tion will bo only $l. The certificate will cutU lie tho holder, to an interest in the lollou lug val uable H’nal Estate and other property: 1 Valuable Improved Farm', with all ne cessary outbuildings, situate in Cum belaud Valley, uuar. Nowville, con taining 126 acres, $i,COO 1 Valuable Farm, adjoining tho above, containing 125 acres, 3,500 2 Valuable Timber Lois , qf 50 acres each, situated in Mifflin township, Cumberland co. 1,800 Valuable Timber Lots , of 25 acres each, 1 S V Umlid Neiu Brick House, 2 story, and back-building, adjoining the Hall on' (lie west; 3 Highly Unloved Out-lots , of over 8 neves each, within half a mile 01, Now-. villc, at $5OO each, 200 Orders for Heri'oiVe cclebraltd-uiril ing lnks t at $0 pet order, • - - 1> Magnificent Jiosticood Pittno, from tho , celebrated factory of Wui. Knubo & - Co., Balt, y • • . 1 Superior ilelodotm, , f‘2rT?prerrmtr.Tftmt/fiif'Cßio i ’Co]il XeVor. !■ Watches; nt $100.04c/T, " 2QQ Q 0 2 Splendid. Hunting Cano Gold' Lever Watches, at $B7 60 each, .175 00 1 5 Splendid Gold Watches, at $5O each, 250 00 J 10 Splendid. Ladies’ Gold Watches, at $6O each, 10 Fine Silver Lever Watches, at $25 cacti, 2r>o 00 12 Fine Silver Watches, at $2O each, 210 00 ' 16 Superior I’arlor Clocks at $8 each, 120 00 60 <• Gothic “ 8 “ 160 00 60 “ Cottage .*< 8 “ 160 00 I excellent Family Carriage (lat. stylo) at 200 00 I excellent Carnage at 176 00 I excellent Top Buggy nt 175 00 1 excellent Spring Wagon at 100 00 1 Superior two horse toad wagon nt 100 00 2-6ots splendid,Marness (silver mt’g.) 80 00 2 Extra Spanish Saddles, 76 00 2 Superior Walnut Solas, 150 00 1 Magnificent Sola Table, 46 00 2 Magnificent Dressing Bprcaus, ICO 00 1 Splendid Secretary, , 60 00 4 Dining Tables (extra eberry) 60 00 •IBedsteads, 60 00 2 Sots Chairs, ot $l6 per set, 80 00 I ;{lmported Carpets, 20 yardq cadi, at . | $2O i»or carpet, CO 00 Homc*niadc Carpels, extra, each at $2O per carpet, 8 Parlor Stoves, ul $l5 cadi, 'J Orders fur suits of black clothes, at $3O ouch, CO 00 2 Orders lor Silk Drosses, at $3O each, CO 00 8 « Clothing, 15 « 120 00 10 <t Huts, 0 « 50 00 12 «« - Bools, 0 72 00 12 “ Gentlemen's Shoes, $3,50, 42 00 12 '*< “ Uniters, 5,00, CO 00 12 " Ladies’ Shoes, 2,00, 2100 100 Gold Pencils, at $2 each, ' 200 00 200 Gold Puns, at $1 each, 200 00 100 Duxes Assorted Perhunery at $l, 100 00 100 Porlo iMonnaios, at $1 enuh, ‘ 100 00 40 Copies well hound Miscellaneous’ ; ’ honks,at SP,SO each, CO 00 15 Ladies’ Alhutus, at $2 each, 30 00 500 pieces Popular Music, , 125 00 tr>* This Association is founded ppon hone.sl and fair principles. Knch hook purchaser gets (ho yaluu of his money In Iho hook, and 6U ac count of tho great number sold, becomes a 1 shareholder In much valnablffproperty. A cer tificate will' he presented'th eUch book purcha ser, entitling Iho holder : to mi interest In the above valuable properly.* AM soon as Iho books are all soldi notice will be given 16 Iho holders, and a convention will ho held in Neir .ville, at- the luslilulo’H Hall, when a committee will be chosen, to whom tho property will bodo -11 re red to ho disnilmled among (ho shmohold ersi All the articles that can, will bo exhibited at tho Institute’s Fair on tho 12th of August.— From Iho very Itottering' manner Jawliic-IMhis Joint Stock Association Is received and patron ised, and iVom Iho number ot tickets Already sold, it Is conddenlly bollbvcd that tlio property can Im) dolimcdrto tho shareholders in n tow months. For the charadtor'of tho «JKg Snrtng Lilcraty JtutUule,** and-(hose connected wltft It, wo arc permitted; to refer to tho following gentlemen, RKFEHKNCESt : ’ ll6n. James Pollock, Governor of Peim’il. lion. Thiulileua Slovens, Lancaster. Hon. Judgii riTd'crlck Watts, Carliblo.' ' 1 lion. Lemuel Todd, M.'O. • ; , > • Sotmlor Win. 11. Welsh, York, lion, Win.'P. Mum-ray, Harrisburg, Win. Knabu te Co., BaUhnorq,,M(t. Win. J. Shearer, Pros. Ally. Omni), 00. Daub Shelly, Snj't. Com. Schools.. John W; UrmuU* Esq., Harrisburg. Hnyur Kt prolhor, .> <«. DT7T All onlova for pooka and Certificates, by Mall, should bo io- , : . * , , .• McKEKIfAN, Scct’y. o/Mit“ Big Spring fateroru. Institute,” i ’ , ; CV>. ifa. • Agents Wanted in every, town and village in tlio.United Status, loobialn'.flubsonptioim for Boqlfo, liberal commission-will bo fAll Ictlorn of inquiry, accompanied by a pbsUge ftturop, will be promptly answered. Nowvlllo, Juno 20, J6so—Bm ' Cumberland Valley Bank PtfOPJUETORS* , ' JV’ttIUKKEir, : Mjocnotn Boebsemas, Ronr. C« Stbbrktt, ■. JonN.'DomiAp; ’ Rlcn'n. Woods;, , - . -JonK S.rSiERREiT, JonN 0: pDNLAP,- SxiiIMJEOK. hjIHIS Bank, dping busincfis.in.thc name of A Kor, Bromlcman-&’Co;, fs noV fmJy pre pared'to db^a J general Banking BitslhcsswUU promptness nn'dlldbllly, • Money-received on deposit aiicl paid back on demand •wHbouVnbticev Interest paid on Spe cial deposits.- Particular attention paid ter flio collection'of notes, drafts, fthbfclts,' &c., Id any part oi’ibo United Stales or Canadas.; ’■ Remittances made to England, Irelnndj-or the Continent. Tim faithful andponfidcntial execution ol all orders entrusted ttf them, may be relied upon. • v-: '■ .. They will at all times bo pleased to give any. nformation desired m regard to motfoy matters in general. -Interest at tho rate of fl-per cent; per annum will be paid on Special deposits US heretofore. Banking, House In Trout's Build ing, Main,street, a few doors cast ol the Rail road Depot. Open .tor business from 9 o’clock - In tho morning nntll 4 o’clock In the evening Tho proprietors of this Bank are individually 1 liable to tho extent of .tllelr estates for’all the Deposits, and othet obligations of Kcr, BrOunc. man & Co 1 . ■' H. A- STURGEON - , Cashier . Carlisle, March 18j 185C—ly Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland \ county. Rosanna Rcckatraw, by her) No. 2, January nestfriend JacobS. Landis, ( Tcmv,TBs6. v»‘ t=■ -/' • f Alias subpoena William Reckstraw., jsur divorce.; And.nowto wit: 15th April, • 1850, the alios nubpoona In this case having boon' returned bv tho Sheriff of thosaid county, and proof having been, njndp. that-(he said WUliain, Reckstruw dould* hot- bo found 'Within tho said comity of .Cumberland.. ‘r, ■ 1 Tho .Court order that tho Sheriff of tho said county cause notice to bo published in ouo of tho newspapers Jn. said .county, for foonveeks successively, pi jor to the first day of the next term of the said court, requiring (ho said Wil- Ihmt llcckstmw, to appear on tho said day to answer tho complaint ol the said Hosanna Rcclc straw. By tho Court. D. K.'NOELL, Proth*y. Per P. Qukilk.y, Dcp*y . Proth’y. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Carlisle, I July 10,1860—4 t. f Notice. •TV-OTICE is hereby given that application trill -Lv.bc Hindu to.the.next Legislature of •Penn, sylvania, to alter the charter ol tho Carlisle Do. pqslt Bank* located in die Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer upon said Bank and privileges ot n Bank of Is sue, and to cbange.its name to the Carlisle Bank. Also, to Increase the capttal’of said Bank (which is at present sovcrity-two thousand dollars, with tho privilege of increasing tho same under its present , charter to one hundred , thousand dol lars,) to three humlrbd thousand dollars.-: W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, July 8, 1850—Cm MpVXX iIOiLY SPRINGS, ’ a-gjA. "iXTILL bo open for the reception Wof visitors on the’first day of July next, situated six miles south of Carlisle Ponn’w., nt the gorge in the South Mountain’'(Blub Hiilgo) through which flows'Hie beautiful mountain creek { ’the location Is equal If not superior to any in this county, tor good water, pure airy and mountain scenery. Those who aro fond of hunting or fishing can find umUsemcnL A Daily mail, and Daily communication with Carlisle, ena bles visiters to rccicvo the Letters ami papers from home in a few hours. Visitors leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore In tho, morning will arrive at four o’clock, P. M. Tho buildings and furniture are now, and exertions will bo made to makb tho visitors comfortable. Boarding seren dollar * per week, children under twelve years of ago, at second table, and servants: halt price. Address JOS. W. PATTON, Pupertown P. O. 3,000 2,000 1,500 1,200 Juno 5,1850. 400 00 100 00 References. : ; JJaltlinbhSt—•O’Bfloh, GruflTinA Go,, Robert Buckler*. . Pllitodbiplita.—PidlaipoD He lTaytyard; W. IS. .uumpbtdf, Sf. Lawrence liutel. 1 ' . ." / Carlisle.—'Hon. F,'Watts, Rov. J. B. Morse, J. B. Parker, Esq., Col. Ciias. A. May. 600 00 Valuable Limestone Farm for Sale. SITUATE 2 miles cast of Carlisle, In North O Middleton township, on the Letorl Spring, late tho residence ol Com. U'Biiuu, now owned and occupied by Christian Klepfer, containing One Hundred and Sixty Jlcrcs, about six of \vhieh nro covered with good lim n . n her. Tho Improvements are a largo fSWBSBkr two story STONK lIOUSK, elegant !:l Mf l y "dth n Stono Kitchen at* A boantilul stream of water rises uat'a'shoit distance fl-oni the house, upon .which Is situated n Stone Spring House. Th6ro is also n good Cistern at (ho door. A now two story Frame Tonnnt ITotlso arid a well of water at Its door.’ A largo Stono and Frame BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Stono Carriage House, with Cellar under tho A largo Orchard of excellent tVult. Also a now Orchard lately' plaptcd Willi Pooches, Apricots, Cherries’, &c. There 1? a great quantify of young-Locust on tho form.-‘-Tho-buildings, fences, and every I thing conducted with 'the premises, arc In good condition and repair. This properly oilers rare Inducements to pur. chasers, the location'bchig pno, a convenient dlstaucb from town, And. good'roads loading to it. Tho farm Is not only ond of the most productive in tho county, hut tho situation the most desirable. A dcslro on tho part of tho owner to move \ve»l prompts hhh to part with It, otherwise it would not bo disposed of. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLKK, Heal Ktiaic Jlgent and iVnVcncr. •, June 20, IBSC—IP 40 00 120 00 UNION HOUSE. West Main Street, CarllNle, l’a WiNHOLTZ fc SMITH, PROPRIETORS. WOULD roßpectfiilly Inform fhqpubUc-that they huvo leased the nhovo well known old aland lately occupied by "Win. Oro/.icr, where (hey Will he able to accommodate tho travelling fm hllo vvlh'au oyo to (heir comfort and cuuvc.n unco. " Thia House has hdol.v boon l»uil( and (ho rooms aro largo nml nlryj his tahie will always ho supplied with (lie host Ihe market can ndbrd; titnplo stabling lorn large numler of horses, ut tiiolicd (o.lho premises, with faithful and ex perienced osllcra. In short, every arrangement has been made dial could in any rcrpoct lender (ho “Union House’ 1 tv desirable stopping place* nml tlm subscribers hope dial by aKsidious al tout ion to iho wanl.H of their guests to merit n share of public patronage. BOAUUEUS taken ,by tho week, mouth or year. ' ' May22* 1850—If, A Card DU. J. BAUGHMAN,bishealth huvlngbemv restored,un’uouuocs to (lie oili/cnnui'(r<ir r Hale ami vie.lniljvOml he haa rofonnod thom-iq-. Uuo of mciU<dao at his residence, East Main Street.'. ■ > : - JunoG, 1860—U j Grain Fans. 1 JUST received a lot of Qraiu Faint ofShcein er’s and Mohler’a roamtfaoliiro, also,a fluo assortment of llay> Straw and Fodder Oultura, of lour dlllbrcnt klnda. at tho cheap Hardware tstoro of ; U. SAXTON. July 17, 1800. ' r AsNi»ClU(<f 4U(IgC. Vo Hie free and independent voters of Cumber h\nd Cqunty, ; . , FELUOW-OId'IZENS;-! ofT«r> myself to your consideration ns A 'candidate for t]io ofQco of. of Cumberland county, atthoqimilng election, and promise (If eluded) to discharge tho duties of fuld office with IlftoJ- / ilv nml impartiality. 1 GEO. HENHEE. I Carlisle, July 31,1850. | PAKJMB|S ? ; jTAKE^O»IC®. t THE ATKIN’S SKLF-RAKINQ KEEPER. AN’d ITlOWiBR) ‘ WILL - bo for sale in Carlisle, by'Hcnry L, Burkholder, at thq following rates v Re£p ior, cash, $105; Rehpor arid Mower, cash, Reaper and Mower,.oh • time/ $2lO j H'daper, $180; $75 bn'delivery; s7sflrst of September# and tljc balance first of December, with freight frojii flm. factory at Harrisburg. Tho Atkin's Reaper is built of tho material that can be r<mud,an<l- put ,up.iu th’c best workmanlike manner, warranted; to cut grain as well as cuu be done with the Cradle. - . Farmers getting At-., kin’s Reaper do not run,tho risk they wonld iq. buying a Reaper about oho thousand miles away from home; if there should anything break they can get the castings at the Factbiy at Harrisburg, at any time. - PbraonsMiUytqg. this Reaper have, the bonclit of .all. Improve-, ments free, hereafter, by applying to J. S. Wright, nt (he Factory. ' \\ OIIRIbTIAN STOUFFER, Agent at Chain-• bersburg; 11. L. BURKHOLDER, Travelling Agent nt .Carlisle; Henry Herr, Agcni at Dor-- risbnrg, ami James Patton, General Agoqt lit‘ tho Factory, at Harrisburg, for Pennsylvania. Order through tho above agent's. ‘ 5 # What bettor evidence of.trnoworth conld be given/ than such unparalleled Increase—l in 1852 8000 .Irr 1850 ! And though ‘so. llttlo known, and all the odium to come of numerous •failures' of other Self-rakers, yet not two4hird», of tho customers couhVbo supplied last More will bo disappointed the next} for, If farm-, ers can get a reliable Self-rhkor, they aro. do. . termlued (o have it; and this is now thorough* ly established In.tho confidence'of tho farming public; It has a raker always on hand-anddo-, ing the work, particularly In a heavy or lodged crop, betferthnn aman. Saving at least anoth. er hand In binding; is even a greater Grain Sav» cr than Labor Saver, and Is also a' llrst-rato Mower. If you intond getting rid of your.old fashioned back-hrcaker, and to get a Rakor with Bone and Muscle of Iron and WoOdj you must bo moving, for o(l(IO next harvest will by no means supplytho demand, as tho 1200 which was so insufliciout tho past season^ Strong, .Reliable, Good Materials, and TFeil Built. A Reaper that constantly gets out of order Is n 4 nuisance and dear at any price.— Breakages with this have been Inconsiderable,; notwithstanding tho increase of gearing-by tho Raker, owing to the caro Used In mater ials and putting them together thocougbtyw* Many liavc cut from 100'to _UOO acr-os and*over with ono, without detention, or any oxponia for repairs. Tho harvest Is a hurrying yq u want a machine that can be relied upon," and this is ibo one, as oxpeyionco-slrowsi In case of Monigen\efat, this la nqt surpassed. Few purchasers.the past* year, and .not 000 - Agent, in .leu had had ;my expedience.wllintj' and generally machines were shipped so late as. only, to bo received just at hdrVpst, or! after it was begun. Ilcnfce there washd 'Hino’to exper iment arid learn about It, which is’ gcndrolly do ■ necessary with now machines.. Thla-wlllbo.ob- 1 - . vlatcd the coming season, with those whb Are wise in ordering cqrllcr than last spring.' JSofflq, (oq, foil • into improper hands, ns orders wgro filled indiscriminate!)’, (11l tho suppTyifalTc&—' In .severallnstances machines.’ w<-i‘o,-t<tyhtncd ‘ and sold again to proper parties,, uhd Ih‘cy£4vo' excellent satisfaction.. Yet under all IhOSCdlsi 1 ' '■ advantages, not two per cent, gave a'ny serious . trouble; atid wc wilUguaranty much, leas next: season. A First Rato Mpwcr—Knife -.Never Chqkqs,. From the Ilrst introduction ftiachlpb, farmers have Bald 1 that to give iftho lead fat ahead of nil others,' wo had only to make jfc as, good in grass as In grain. Wb KilcCydde'dpret ty well with tho grass last season} but the mo tion of the knife wna'bardly'fust cnotigh to cut prairie gray, and some other kinds. A faster gear was jfu»Jo-a“d-«o’ppljod t«i jmrt~ of tbo purclTosers, which gave excellent. ealisßicflon, • and this w/ll be .used on-all this season.. With : / this motion; audfho khf/iJ fngood ordcr/lt navi er chokes. Wc own Murray's patent for .put. ting oh the back ’sitlklo edge, by which chqking *! is obviated; nnd to guard, against contention,' and Insure onr customers against .molestation; - wo have -bought tho right to uso Green and ' Forbush’s patents on the knifq as ,\vc build R,i— The change from Reaper to Mower is very sim ple and made In a few mitmtesvnnd n wheel Is r attached to thq ovitcr end oflho moving bar,do icgulalu the heightof cutting,"to facilitate back- I Ing, and move from Held to field. Points to Consider in Buying a Reaper. EVo. ry former, by himself orwlth a neighbor, should hare a Reaper. : I< you have nono, or oven If you have an old-fashioned back-hrcaker, yod will look for one— - 1st —To cut well, clean ami easy/ and, with *' knife that does not “choke.” 2d—Strong and reliable, not getting sick when needed. Bd—Easily managed,- that yon, your boys npd hands can work without difficulty. 1 4th—Not hard upon tho Team* nelflicrof heavy draught, gBlUng their neiks by heavy weight upuu tho polo, nor-thumping thoir shoutdorAnt every obstruction. . Theroahbuld bo no side draught. ’ filh—Taking up-lodged Grain, ond- working ■' well In all kinds. • > ; • ,117” Upon tho first five points no Reaper ex c«dls Atkin’s Solf-llakcr, and few equal it, not-* withstanding, tho addition ot (ho UakoK (ith—Saving one.hand iu Rolling,'tho hardest work In tho harvest fiel(l. 7th—Saving at leant another hand In Binding,, by having the gravels well laid. Bth—Saving in Cutting ami Raking, notsliat tcrlng by tho rod, and by tbu Raker jerking jk olfthu platform. „ v Wh—Saving Wastage alter binding, tho grain, being laid so evenly and straightas to,be bound, securely, preventing, scattering In tho after, handling, ami protecting (ho heads well when’, slacked. ■ . . CC7”irpoii (hoShth, EiglithnmlNluUipolnts,. we unhesitatingly claim Mipcriovlty over alp . olhei- Reapers ever Invented. The wasting grain in Inn vesting with machines, is T a< > ' pninl not properly appreciated. Even between tlio.se mniHidored good and (ho Atkin’s (hoco la nrdiinjrom;ti,'at present prices, of ton to twenty •* dollars per day, and over. ' • • loth—Converlablo Into a Mower, with IUHo trouble amt small cost. - - * hbltbshionod back-brcaklng Uca pera can bo used (brmmvlng,bul no other Self- • linker} nml no convortablo machino'claiming ' •to ; bo a good Uoaperis superior toouro in graaa. llih—Knifu never chokes. By Murray’#, ■* bade sjcklo edge,’ for which \i'o own tho dxolti. '■ flivp patent, thu great trouble in'"Mdwlng Ma-V chlnfcar-tho choking—is cdbctnally obviated.. • '* ■ ; '• ’ •CAJiMHi.rt, Pa., Sept. 6, 18Cfii - J.iS; Wright, Esq.—Boar Sir—Having puK - .oliased Iq.July hud, Atkin’s Sc’lf-Kuklngllunpor. ami Mower from your agent, 11. Li liijrklydjior, K.sq.,l lake pleasure in recommending il ao Uih*-- Uibst economical Reaper for tho farmer to. buy.’ I, am slu'd* I never hdoro cut and put uj> Iho- • sapid amount of grain with so littlo expense, «o « lIKla hc]]i t and so well. I |u>llavo I havo'sftVctl 0 tho'qnb-third of Ih6 mice of tlio Kvnpdr ilila * u year; Not* hnly that, but it fmm light outbo Imrsea. , Tho Uakcr. bhvch.u good tnon:«, J Tho * ' oven and regular depository of-tho gravel# will f save one mftn in lour Id binding. NWolmyohml "' IVon\ twenty to (lilriy farn\drslooking at JVwhon * going’,‘many bf-whom Imd other ‘ nnf tho linker, qud tho niostbftb’anYMid(fwii * |lio.bOßt,-and it pyrforlnodwelf. 1 I Itnotrof lift, machine equal to il* Tho Mower, after w« had , It started* out (H acres Oom 0 o’clock to n>o**‘ ’ clock. -It was timothy. - If these pan t>» ofnny avail to you, you may use- them ns you. think best.- - ■ •’ ' ; Your# Respectfully. . , JOIHf S.-STERBSTX..:, ’r ;. >: ; j- P«|»ef Ton. ■ 1 TfrST rccfilvccl ft largo 'assortment of WaU Paper, which will bo sold very'cheap. ' ” \\. SAXTON March 2V,
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