ThdXSfcoftiMii ' ■T'rrilU X .tqcciiaipiiftdihy.-! .J“J, j-Hinlly exaggerated’.’- tn ..lUsiflWuM"-|®v.-., | ;'a'he Sturm toonUnw S« Sunday itnltl-Tndsdi "'llliuir and'durih&dB 'hours,not less than ;:c \fnh g*- - j lc rr nll j-c at'Oic QoVci .ffladufitti-rirtr «.«.«* « tara.froro, ft .S&n'& or;further tdainngo to at .n Oioui.;t ; «!W- , ; K .irttri'rs from .bounds, bruises, 3^"iS 7 Th.y telLm;pitmblc, story : r They also report that: the dead bodies wero plundered by a set of pirates,- ’ f the ba4«ge banging to.lbeanrvivors was carHedioll.'by tbbmarauders, 'who' are ; aMd lo'bo llicinliabitarita of llic'lsland. 1 ;Tt. is tainsed IbtAatltmfUlO'.OOU in; money was sffi mm tlie poeltets of.tlio-dead; andbag cago rallied al. 1 6 biOOOtvaa also ’.earned olh ■Tl&bnildings destroyed arc yalpcd at. tIOO,- ° o N o tl.!n S .v l ery.a t n,iiilc has been learned from Grand CiiHioi!'T^ ,n,, ' r < .but hfi iit as aim Jnnn ,' ii>e,losd of hfe and dcslhic utibn of'invpbriy' there has also'.been great. It is rc'tidrtcd tbat tbirty bodies were fiiimd at one end ofllic island-, ’ 'She buildings (jostroyid arc ' viijiirii'at .5'5t1,p00- ■ ', ■ ■ ■ ' /d'h'e.dainagqdo the corn,, cotton; and sugar crop. Is! liiealciilablc.| - ■ .■ • ' , TUc flood nt ,tl»e Biiyon Sniyv hart occasioned a crcTcsse-.of' the leyejj. «.< (luvt > place, floodin'; il’ic country in -nil dircclb'HS/T U..-is‘reported lliaL 3000 duellings Imve-.beoiV su'ept away or damaged. No lives arc known to ; bolosU " A- number of; vessels wefe-blow 1 nsliofc in Jhc n’eigliborhood of llic’Dilizc*. ftiul (oars being cilter'mmd (or )ho* safety of itio Steamers Nau tilus mid I’erscvcmiefc, several days over due from Texas, the steamer Texas was sent out in Bcnrdi'of them.' The anxiety 1 with regard to i lie PcisevmmcciMd bOOri relieved by lur arrival. • It is ' feurid'Hbat;the Nanlibrs lias bwirwrcckal. as-UiC; ■Louisiana, froiii' Onfvrs mil. reports picking-up.ou' (lie 14ih,'a cabin tlmlis recugnized as haying belonged to llu* Nautilus. - ‘ Sroit/ F?y mul ! Tlio Pom cr.itk; .Conveipioh- winch mot at Cii-miliuraJ<urg‘ : oit' Wbdiielal.iv last, nominated John Howe, Esq., of-Franklin county, as the cindidate.olVti.o Donibcrntiu Parly in-p!aeo < (' Jinn. Timothy Ives, resigned. - Hu 'stands high in Franklhrcouiity; andda said fo-bo otic oft ho l«r.st and most unexceptionable men In tlio Sink-. He has several limes neon eluefed-to tlio Statu Legislature Irom Franklin comity, which gene ralise tats an- opposition ninjority*of some live or six Imildred votes. Tlitr KelectlOn then, 1 al. liiougli flu) names bef re tlm’cmivcntioh went all nilexouptlotiiiblo ones, is very judicious utul will command u strong vote. .Tho Stuto ticket \v(ll now* sfanil, Scott, Fry anclßowcL There Is something aiguilleant in tills, amt If tlio “ Union Slate” nominations, ninv composed of nothing but I) lack ' Repidili eana. dunot get voiced' up to the veiy bead ou ters op tlio salt river regions. Hum thei-j la noth ing in’names—lhatVnll.—NorriVoirn Itegiifci. ‘■V-friie’.BlntK Repnbllcanr/Cnnaldnlr. r /The ,t)ay ton /.fenipu-fl-BpraUmg of*Fremont, *ays*: **lh this the man for onr couiltry tvheh foreign nations war? Is litis the nmu to guide lire'sliij) of State through the ‘nnsb»t r conipliciit»oh of phnibreign nilai);* f Is lie 'tlio inan ,lo bring pcaqe and quiet to ihe . country., by. a careful .and patriotic ananago mfcpt of our ijitehml afialrs ? He is not. It is im lime now for Uocky .Mountain clijoLkts and , Mariposa claim owners. .It. in o»- time for the tmtftfwiKpivUft" of the country; Is fa'a-tfmv for lhe,lrhd pud faithfuljii,r\*mits of the people It.is n lnne for the wmehend. the patriotic ; heart, mid lliestroiigniiddetennj'Hd character It Is the lime for such men ns James Buchan. *inp.. Disguise it ns you inny, conceal it to thp ulfnpst ocUiit of yuiir'Dbility niul .yct the .flict ynn mllieface like an* August sun. that James Buchanan is the man for the Timsa. • TnKßvnrv nr Tim CoxariTmoN.—Jmlg in" from the signs of, the iluuh. nays tliePlnla ddphia Argtip, i)ic present conflict of the Dem ocratic party mid oil ellnls combined, is to <lc— n«k- the great question of the Union nml tin* Cunslituliun’. . Shall'lbcy be preserved in tinu purity, or tranmled underfoot by those unwor thy to enjoy llio bliKsings which How from them ? It Ikdoihefi'a wMona’ question. nml one which we fear,is too little. ppndmd by tho>r wlio opjio.so.so vehemently the oldest nml only Coiuniiiilimial partyfif the country. The piin riplwof the Democratic arc,ns firm apd Immovable ns »rc the mountain chnihs that bind together our great nnd wide country. What gnat,nua.snru-\vnn ever proposed, nml success * fully earned nnd,enforced by.any oilier party i What parly. Ims ever, icgarded tliCiiiglya and interests of tbc wliolecountry without referehet lb particular £ecuoh*,'and Ims ever secured the largest liberty to,tho citizen i .What party is now contending nguinst the wildost notions of freedom and combinations of powcr.tlmfhns yvtcursed the country*? Thu Notional Demo cratic party; like truth, U has ever resisted or • or. -Could the great nml.good now sleeping in' the grave, nuplor to ns, what ft spectacle would bo presented. ■ The great Olay nml- Webster' won d tsm stand by il, e sideTof Cullmnn nml u J )On ,(! °'*ly important questions 100 day , ns do ninny other inch of mark. w|io ure until now stood in dmo-dtion.' .Tho tftcl m, i/ic t'mlous'oppnsiUoniiirwif’oC llio country arc driven to iho whlt, nud inivO llnyr hopes upon Hie - ‘agitation'* of jhp slavery qiift-n turn. I We do not hear,a word upon any other flithicct-pa mute indorsement ,of ilic. policy,of ibcfr opponents* Now who can hesialc as lo their duly? Thu Demuemde parly occupy the only, ground ut, pence nml Constitutional freedom, ns rvlnUng'to .the territories or to. the slave. There iabutoncpalh, nml nil good men and true, if-they will com-ider mid examine the cannot but feel thu truth and bu gut did by it. •, ■ Mr, Buoifajcak A’p BKoirouliSriuKoa. —The Bedford <7 (tz'clie of the ISiluhlst., thus speaks of ihc arrival ofiMr. lit’ciiAXAx ntlhc Bedford springs; •' > Onr gallant standard-hoarcr forlhqProKuleri. «y, Hon. JAMES BUCHANAN, arrived nt ihc I’nJford Springs on lust Saturday. where lie "dl remain, for t a two according to his UKiml custonf, ‘llelouks ns well nml im vigo «r<is-ks hb dm Iweiilydlvc years ago. Having AiujUaJly..veiled Bedford, Springs since J. 816, absent j» the capacity of minister from purjoountry Id foreign Courts, ho seems I'Ko a mcmhoTiof onr own community, nnd ihc u hich.flui’ l pcoplu*incot-liiin, owilbita Ihc sltong hold ho Ims upon their warm Elections.. It is strange, hidikd, Hint a single jnih.flliould /tefound-in Bedford Comity wil ■">2 to record his vote agnhisCn candidate so puror-so -good. add f when, In clifli t>ng their voles against him, they have ho nU <orim(iv>o-tti,U6 go for BtOOTUY and AlU)gli jn Uielr moat', fearful charac.ior, , m pilly imtfopal candidate oclbro tho people," rtnd lienee every lover’of onr KiQJ-.ious vnna(ilutipn ft »‘d.lJnj perpetuity (J prospepous Sfntesi >vill feel: It * totally, tp his support. . cither Fill- 1 w Ohn;or FnsuoNT ia absurd. The people of thd United Stales are too patriotic mid pcnslblb; *Wmticli Uttifclied to the Constitution mid Un i°n-rioo liberal and Just to eject either. Tlioso who pWtcnd nrp unskillful -doolora WhV tfo not uudvrfltmHl the beating of •Bic pnbllo pulao. 'V ‘ 'On (lie 7ih inst;by (he Rev. J. p ; Kennedy, V. MajibHai.ij Means, of. Franklin Co.; to a JkMima, daughter of tliff late Mnthcnf of ibis coohty, / IM; tliiS borough; on Friday morning last, Mr • Pin'Klm.-at n very advanced ago. , 1 Hioi'Chaiit 91111 for Rent. nniiu Mdrolummilll at'ihd Boiling Springs JLi4(j nailin' «ut of Carlisle, is odored ibrrrnt from tllu Ist if April next. Tim mill nil] not be rentert oil llio filuues. ■ Aug. St, 18-30.' PETKIi F. KGB. . • Stray filogr. CAJfKto tho premises ’of (ho snlincrlbCrbin AoLth Middletbh township, Cumberland connly, on the Railroad, mmr- toiStouv Ridge, tho latter part of May last, rt White whh one black Aput,' supposed to (Tutiuout one year old. Tho owner is requested to come fortyard, prove property, nud tala* her fwny, nllnM-wisu she will bo 'disposed of ns (he Inw directs. ' , JOSHUA, MYERS. 'August'2l'; 1850*7-31*. . -PslPMiilh’g, Iniplcuichis. Ninv AgriciilliiVnl WarC'i'o«ni. H'UK subscriber, located in tho basement of I tho Methodist Chureh, oppmdlu the Railroad depot, ,js upw receiving o variety of Farming Implements, such ns Plows, tirnin Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Shellera, Corn and Cob Grinders, (Scott’s Giant,) tbe Crescent Grain Mill, Horae Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers, (Manny's, with Wo.d’s improvement,) Straw Cutters* &c M all of which uro of the most ap. proved kinds and workmanship, mid will bo sold on (lie most nec imuoduling lornis. Farmers mo respectfully invited to call and examine be. fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG. For (lie convenience of farmers, Moore’s pa tent Grain Drill will be sold at Shiremnnatown, by Benjamin Clay, add at Sbippensburg, by C- L.-ng. Carlisle, Aug. 21, ISoC—t( VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALK. Five choice (rads of Laud in Cumberland Co. BY order of the Orphans’Court ofsnid coun ty, 1 will expose to public sale, on the pre mises, on Thursday, the IBlh day of .September nvxt, at 12 o’clock, noon, the Heal Estate of James Patterson, late ol Newton township, de ceased, viz : No. 1. A tract of land situate in Dickinson township; mi the Pine road, containing 3 Acres ami ,1,22 lurches, bounded on the North by tlio Pino road,;on (bo South and West l»y the mid property,'latu of Mathew Kyle, dec’d. N0.,2. Thu old Mansion farm, situated In Dickinson mid Newton townships, containing 181 Acres and 8-3 Perches, bounded by tlio Wal nut Bolt m road,.lands of Mathew Kyle, decM., EleanorEnlrig, Elina J 3. Oyster, John Mulling. n.„ \n , crapd others,having tberuon orectod fSfSft n ‘wo story Stone HOUSK, STONE • »«|I|*BANK DAHN, Wagon Shed, *c.— lias also tin excellent Apple Orch nrd, and the timber .being at both ends of the farm, it is well calculated lor being divided Into two (aims. • ‘ ’ N 0.3. A tract of excellent Timber land, in Dickinson tp., containing 158 Acres and Ml PerebfH, bounded by hinds of David Colwell, George and Juc'di Seavers, Frederick Fry, S. Long. Abraham Kurtz and others. Thls’lract will he divided, and offered inpireels. His well covered with limber, ami it cleared would be easily cultivated. .lAvlll also offer, by order ot the Orphans’ Oonr.t,,on the R ime‘day..on the premises. al 12 o’ch ck/nooh, to puhhcualo, ah the real estate of 'Mathew Ky|e, dtic'd./viz: ■ No. 1. A trad of land sltuat.-d, In- Newton and Dickinson townships,bn thoAViilmit B (torn ryu-A-luiuilJjjd .Jut t.nnbt pf M -JJ.-JJirmg-.-tST Coldwoll, George Seavers mid others, c ntaln ing 34 Acres and 135 perches, strict measure, with a two story Slono House, Log Barn, &c., thereon erected. It inis a Spring of excellent w.rter near, tlio door'of,.the Dwelling house, ond mi Orchard of good ftp I ton (lie prooilaes. ; No. 2. A tr.ict of Jamh knqwn'as tlio ‘‘ MW property,” buhnded liy ihJ Walnut B Itom.roM,; Ellas B. Oyster, SoJpmon.(3repa, landsof James Palfer.Hon’i estate 4 .' mid Jacob Seavers, contain ing 17 Acres and 121 perche'jilml allowance.— It will, howuvcr.'bu.sijhlhystrlct-measure. It has erected on it a Stone and Frame GRIST MILL. Log Dwelling House, Log Stable, Kc. The above properties are oblcflv Limestone land, and among the most desirable nljng the Walnut Bottom road. At llio s-mio time and place, I will offer for ade, 5 or 0 tons of Il.iy, Oats by the linnh. Ac. Terms made kii-Wtron the dav of sale by ‘ JAME 3 KYLE, Adm*r. August 21, 1850—{it., o&*|>hnsW Com 1 ! Salt*. IN pursuance of an order of (ho Orphan*’ Court of Cinnberland county, will be sold jit public sale: on Sa/urduy, the 27 th of Sepittnbfr, 1858, on the premises, in Monrou township, Chmbeil.Mid cmlnty* on the Lisburn road, about two'miles oast of Churchlpwu, " i?ix Aries of Limestone Lnud, moro or less, all under fence, and In a good statu of cultivation.' -Tim Improvements aro’n •j n ■ story-andm-half LOG II t) USE , n YfcE»«rWiW I'Taiuo Shop, Crib, Smoko ■ M*|gmll , >usu l Ac. TlWb is also a good Orchard on tho premises, to gether with a great variety of other c)|olcedrjdt trees.' There in a never tailing Well of water convenient tu the door of Hie dwelling. Thu above described properly will bo sold ns helonglhg to the eslatu of Daniel Kllno.'dec’d. • Sale t < commence at 2 o’clock, I*. M., when terms wlll bo made known by , ' ■ . SA.iIUELJvLINE, Mm'r., ‘ , August 21, 1850—5t' ' . V Town Property u.t- Private Rule. 'l'll K subscriber, about Removing fiom Carlisle, [ oilers to dispose of at piivale sale, the vat. liable town property In which ho now reside*.'*** ' fciniil propel ly consists of ft largo two a *°ry Plastered House, situate on ii|i|M'L.l'h}st High street, a few doors oust of JyJjyga Gardner’s rouudry. The lot is -10 feet In trout by 210 feet Imdeplh, and Is located lit U pleasant and healthy neighborhood. ‘ It la in good order,, mid Is covered with excellent irnit trees amt ch ico shrubbery. Tho building has fecelitly undergone ft thorough repair, and Is'adinlrably adapted for a hoarding lionso or ft private residence. There l.f a hydrant In tho yard and a gns lamp before tho dour. Tbo’oiit lioUßes, 1 stabling, Ac;, are nil in good order. If llio above properly is not Hold by the first,Qf November next,'lt will then bo leased lor ft term of ono or more years. : CHARLES MAGLAUCIILIN, Carlisle,-Aug. 21, 18GC~2m Valuable r.iilu for Sale. milK ’subscriber offers nt’private-Bide, ,ljis X FARM, situated in Ninth Middleton town, ship, I mile.frouv Carlisle.. Tin?-farm contains 01 Jlciei of superior .land, nil of which are clear* ed, and lu a good slaty o(‘ cultivation, except . n n a(iout;‘i acres of woodland!: Tlidlm fsfciSjlj|k tuovemenls nro a UIIICIC Dwelling IS;{MLIIoitBo > IJANK BA UN, Com ’Crib, Wagon Shed, &c. There la a young Sipple Orchard on the promlsespahd a variety of other fruit trees. iA.IVo)I of water la at the door, umlonovor falling stream runs through (ho farm. The situation of this property is pleasant nnd eligible, and in every respect' it is a desirable place,of 1 residence. ; F6r particulars call On (ho undersigned, at the Carlisle Post- O/Jlco, who show the ;proporty to any oW wishing to examine it. . Title indisputable. , ‘ H. WVUATKEII., • -AngnH *l\ : . ' ■ ' 1 /' XMowfl* JUST received d let "of Prouiy & Hoars solf ilmrppnlng, contcd'drnpgbt plows,and for' sale nt reduced prices. , STAVMAN f* SONS. Carlisle, April U, 1850. The Polytechnic College, of.tilk State.op Penn’a., Wat Penn Square, Philadelphia. TNCORFORATED. by tho Legislature'lBsB, Aupd organlzedion tlio plan ofitbo Industiriftl, Oollegos ; of Continental Europe,affords a thoro*. professional education In-Civil Engineering, Iracticn'l. C.bouilutry, Mechanical Engineering,- ,l lecture and Mining Engineering; ; ‘ The Fourlh Collegiate year will commence on Monday, Sept, 10,1850, 'For,-Catalogues and iurllier Information, address. ; i •. ; ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D., Pres, of Faculty, Polytechnic-Col. Philn. Aug. 21, 1850—31“' \ . - Orphans’ Court Sale. IN pursiiftncD- of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland c unty, the subscriber will exposo to public sale, on tho premises, on Monday, the 2Qlh day of September. 1860, at 1 6’cl cl: P, M. of said day, the real estate of Ko. hurt Cook, late of Monroe township, deck!., viz: A .kolof ..Ground, situate in M'nroc township, Cumberland conn ty, near to Brandt’s mill, containing PJ acres of M ground, all under fence. Tho Im provements mo a two story LOG HOUSE, Stable, and other Out buildings. There are ft number of mm trees on tlio promises, and a Well of good water convenient t-i the door. Tlio tonus will bo 10 per cent, when (lie pro perty is stricken oil', and the balance-on the Ist of April, 1857. JOHN HOUSER; JEj’r. August 21, 1853—UL* Public Sale of Real Eslnlr, Ou Friday, (he 20 th oj September , 1860. HHIE ' subscriber will oiler at public sale, bn I the promises, in Newton lownsbipj six miles from Shippeuslmrg, on the above day, tlio fol lowing described valuable real estate, viz s 1 40 Acres of Good Limestone Land, under g od feneo, and In ft high state of cnlti. ration. The improvements tiro a good Frame a—a HOUSE, Log BARN, Spring Hoiisu l and other necessary Outbuildings. ' a thriving Orchard and n well never failing water at the door.— Tliero is n stream of water running through fhe place. Six acres of this tract is good meadow land. Also, 1 30 Aclrs, adjoining tlio above, two-thirds of which is cleared, the balance of It is covered with good timber. Thlsjs uls • Limestone land. The im provements are a new lw.. story Brick House, Bank Barn, a well of water, &c., &c. Said lann is hounded by hinds of Jacob Severs, .Samuel CoUVcll, and" Mathew Kyle. Tlio above tracts will be sold together or so peratfly to suit purchasers. Those desiring to view the property can call on no 1 son, Andrew Severs, who resides on the place. Sjilo to commence at 10 o’clock, on said day, when attendance will bo given mid terms made known by GEORGE SEVERS. Angnst 11, 185G—7t Public; Sale ol’ Valuable Real Relate. rrinE subscriber will sell at public sale, on X the premises, in Fmnktbrd t.wnship, 8 miles north west of Carlisle, on the road lend ing from Carlisle to Lnndisburg, and 4 miles Hurt of K» rsvlllo, o.i the Cumberland Valley Railroad, on WEDNESDAY, September lOili, 1830, the following described valuable real es tate, containing 148''ACRES AND Ol PERCHES. 125,acres of it Is cleared, the balance well tim bered. The improvements are a double a—-o’ LOG (HOUSE, wentherboarded nml ‘plastered; FRAME BANK BARN; WAGON SHED ami CORN 01HB, with other out buildings, a tbrivmg Orchard, and never failing water. Tho build ings are nearly fta go d os new, and tlio fences m good repair. About onc-tbml of tho upland bus been limed, tho meadow land .jb well pro portioned -tn-i uui4*i"fe' to- tlte;.tipliUld_apd -for finning' and grazing purposes It ono, oLJjhe anest,desirable slate,lUniiß In tli6 co\mty., ’ LI Acres nnjl Bl perches adjoining tho above, two-thlids of it cleared, tliu balance, covered with good llhibcr.' This Is gravel land, one half of;lt Ilmedi Eleven Acres adjoining No. ,2, gravel land, well, timbered. Nos. 2 ami ii will bh, sold with Tlio aeiiai’ulo, 16 suit '.buy fin;'■ , ", ' * ' JCwolrd Acres’ and 150 pcrchos of Timber ijjaixl, lying one-hdlfmllo north of the first do scrlbod‘tract. Any person wishing any further Infonha'lloh can call on M'llliam Wagner on the premises, or the Mibseribyr in Dloservlllo, one mile west. Sale will cmniueiico ot 12 otclock, M., when nttin lanco will be given ami terms be made known by JAMES L. McDOWELTi, JUtorncy in fad for the lfcir.% of Jlhraham Ifourwaa. July !U, 185(1 ta. CarHblc Female Seminary. Mil. ft Mrs. OLAUIC, who have been for sev oral years engaged In teaching, respectful ly announce to the citizehs of Carlisle and vl clnltyDhftt on tholst yoptember,,lBGC, they will commence ‘the second, session, In Douthur st., near .tho German llcfonucd Church, of their SOIKAUV FOU YOUNG LADIES. Tho Institution will’bo both a boarding and day school, in Which all tho branchos necessary for the complete education of young ladies will bo taught. Assistants of tile highest diameter for qualifications and morality will bo emnloyed, in accordance with the wapts of the ItiHtiluUon. Thu government will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, wbllu sectarianism will be as.rigidly oxcludedi : Tho tbomselvcß that their lohg'and tyiccosafuj'oxpcricncp ns^cach'ors, as testified by the recomniendatiohs In their pos session, will tumble them to establish an restitu tion of tho highest character for young ladies. They are fully persuaded that midi nn’ Institu tion will bo sustained hcrA.by the citizens and neighboring country, nnd'hppo.tliftt .tliplr confl-. ildnoa may not'bo disappointed.,' \> ' %. Tho Scliohlsdc yciirwlll consist of four tcinis, fddven weeks each,).' beginning on September I) and cmling on second Wednesdiiy In July. U'crintper {ll Tf'Jffrj.) ' Boarding, including fuel, lights.A tuition in English branches, ‘ ' $B5 00 Primary Department, * d 00 Higher English, 1 8 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, cnch,' 600 Ornamental branches ot Professors charges.; No dednctlotrfor absence after entrance ex cept In case of protracted Illness. ■ ■Htfertnces— Hon. Fred. Watts, J. I). Parker. Esq., James Hamilton, Em]., T. 11. Sidles, Dr; S. 1L Klcffer, Uov. C. P. Wing, Hev. A. 11. Kramer, Uev. Jacob Fry,Kc.v.Jaeob‘Eels, Rev. J. B. Morso, Uov. Charles Oulllns, D. D. July 81, 1850.—1 y. Proclamation. WHEREAS (ho Hon. Jamks IF. Guaiiam, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Finns hi (ho counties of Cumberland, Perry, nnd Jnnintn, nnd Justices of tho sotordl Courts of Oyer ami Tormiuur nnd General Jail Delivery in said countlos, and Samuel Woodburn ami John Rupp, Judges of (ho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for tho trial ofall capital nnd other offenders, In tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo, directed, dated the loth day of April, 185(lj have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer amlGciicnd Jail Delivery [o bo holdon at Car lisle, on the 4th Holiday of August, 185(1, (being the tlolli day,) at ten o’clock In the forenoon, to continue one weeks. NOTICE Ik hereby given tothoCoronfcr, Jnls , ticca of tho Ponce, and Constables 'of the sad county of Cumberland, that they are by (lie said precept commanded to be Dion and there hi (heir proper persons, with tluilr.rolta. mid in quisitions, exftiuinatlons'nnd nil otlior remem brances, to do those things Which to (heir offices appertain ■ to bo done, mid all (hose that nro 1 'hound by recognisances; to prosecuto against the prisoners that nro or then shall bo hi (ho Jail ofsaid comity, ore to bo (hero loproaoculollicm us ahull bo Just. • > ' JACOB BOWMAN, Sherif. . July 10y 1850. ■ : ; THUNIC3 and (Oarpot Bags. A largo lofo, ' Travelling Trunks and Carpet Bags foraalc cheap by . PIIIUP ARNOM). April fi, 1865; - , ' '~K©w Ob&ctsj Sow Cobrts. A large lot of seasonable Gpods just received; .will be sold .very cheap; at tbo store of- the subscriber, in ftta.m street. .'Plcaso call and see before purchasing elsewhere.. , MARGARET SNODGRASS. •August 14,; ' .. Valuable' Limestone -Farm at PRIVATE SALE. GTTUATE m.Munroe township, Cumberland £5 countyj,about 1 8 miles East of Carlisle, on tbc Yellow Breeches Creek, and known as the “ Abram Williams Furm” This ‘property contains 200 ACRES of the best quail.y of LIMESTONE LAND, about 20 of whtdh arc covered with gOoii timber, (in ad dition (o which is growing a large quantity of Locust,) and thc rcsidne in the highest,possible slate of culiivatiottr- The' improvements are a 'jL_Lnr. largo - two stbry Brick MANSION HOUSE, with a BrieV back build jjij|rag'ihg, Slope Spring House and oth'T ■■■■,, M, convenient out-biiildiugs, a large Stone BANK BARN, with two ’threshing floors, Wagon Shed,%Corp Crib,’ Ilay;llouse, Carriage ■House, &o. ThtjrcjsVlarge IlorscPower per manently fixed to the barn. Also a large tWo-slory ; Tcjmnf House, plas tered. and a frame barn, a good Orchard of ap ples, ami fruit of every description. A fine stream of water rises within thirty yards of the house, cniptj’ing intd said creek immediately in •front of the house and bam. Tins property possesses superior advantages, and oilers rare inducements to purchasers.— ■The.buildings arc most delightfully located on the banks of- ft Uimtiful stream of water, the Yellow Breeches Creek, ; Vpd sufficiently eleva ted to make the feccnory unsurpassed by any ptrtcc in ihc county.' School houses nre in the •immediate vicinity, and, church at Dillsburg 8 miles distant with .ft good.’road leading to the same. Also a Grist Mill situate on the Yellow Breeches near said farm on" the adjoining pre pay. !, k . V , 1 he location is entirely healthy and eligible in every point of view. ■For terms, fee., enquire of . A. ■L..SPONSLKR, yjlcal Estate Agt. and Scrivener. Carlisle, August 14, 1850—-tf Valuable Farm for Sale. THE Subscriber,*?!}) offer at public sale, on the premises'; <m TUESDAY, the 23d day of September, 1850-, at II o’clock, A. M.. of said day, Ins, Fnrin, situate in Lower Allen township, Cumberland county, five miles south west of Harrisburg* two miles front the Cum. bcrland Valley Railroad at Shirctnanstown. and four miles Kouth-easl'of Mechanicsburg, adjoin ing farms of James Dunlap. David Horst, Christian Blussleroari, William Smith, and oth ers, containing • : 194 Acres and 40 Perches, of Limestone Land,'about 40 acres of which is covered with first rite limber, the balance be ing in a.good State of cultivation. Thclm iujl provemenfs arc a large double frame plastered House, Log tenant House, ImSißlct double Log Bam, 'Wagon Shed, and Corn Crjbs, Carriage-House, Spring House, Smoke House, together with other ne cessary out-buildings. There arc two wells of water .convenient to’thc buildjngs, and r. nning water in a number of the fields ; also, two Ap ple Orchards of choice fruit, together with a variety of Bench, Cherry, Pear, and other fruit trees. Thc:e is a Lhnu Kiln on said fur:::, and first rate Limestone quarries for building pur poses or burning lime. Tlierp is also magnetic ore on said farm.' This is one of .the most de sirable farihs.that is offered Jo* tn . l " '»}4hc.cast tmi'nf #l^' convenient’ to mills, atorcsTancT'Scnools, und in one of llio most healthy locations in, the county. Any infor mation respecting,said, properly, can be ob tained by calling on the subscriber, at his resi dence, in Mvchauicsbbrgt'or on Wm, BL Ma tter, who resides near the farm. Terms will be made easy, aud be made kuotVn'o'n the day of sale by *. JOHN BIATEER. Carlisle, August 14. l££o— Ct FARiU FOK SAIE; Tf/J? Aiibacrlbors wiR-aoll at jmtil/c3- «nfO) bn Friday, September Vlth, 1860, alarm uftnufo In Frankford township*, 7 miles west from Car lisle, and 1 mile north ul' Ulllcr k Grider’s mill, Containing 115 Acres, nil < f It cleared ami la a go d state i f cultiva tion. The Improvements are u two story frame o_b HOUSE with a Kitchen attached, a new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Car' liip ijjferiuge House, and other Out-buildings, good Apple Orchard, and never tailing water. Tim soil 1b shite ana free stone cf n good quality; about $ of the tract (s mea dow land of good quality. The whulo of this tract Is under good fence, a considerable, part being White pint*. There ls l a slrenrtvof nbver falling water running through the /arm. Also at the same time and plnco, wo Mill sell Niue acres of Woodland," siltluto 2 miles north of the above tract, well limbcrud'ul'h white oak and chestnut oalc. Persona desiring further Informal!,.n, can call on cllhcr of the undersigned, or'on‘Mathew Wyncoop, residing on the promises; Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M. bn said day, when attendance ivIIPW glvoii and terms made knoun by- ' . SAMUEL SNVDER, JOHN D. SNYDER, ABRAM KIEHL, Exrs.bf John Snyder, dcc’d. August 11, 1856—6 t ..T,. Beni Estate at" Public "Sale. IN', pursuance *f an order-ql the Orphans' Court id Cumberland comity, I will sell nl public sale, on the premises, m i'rankford town ship, 6 miles north-west oV NowvJllo, and 1 mile west of Hlosonillc, on Thursday , September 4, IB6o* (ho follnwhigdcbcilhed property, contain ing 52 acres of Freestone land, good quality, 37, neros of ithelng cleared, 110 of which l« upland and In good cultivation, Hip balance,' 15 acres, Ms covered witli Chesmtf, Locust, Poplar and White oak limber. The Improvements uro ali I story Log HOUSE, Log Barn with >CSV2m| Sheds attached, Cooper-shop, Stone House, with a never fulling running through It, a good Ap ple Orchard in full hearing. Also, on Friday, Sept. sth, I will sell on the promises, in Mifllin township, 1 mllu north east of Doubling Gap Springs, two tracts of land. Tho ono contains 10 acres, 10 acres of which is, cleared, part being meadow, tho balanco of It Is covered with limber. 1 ' Tho other tract contains 42 acres, lying right in'thu doubling valley clear of tho mountain.— It la heavily timbered with white oak, chcsnut oak, chcsnut nml poplar, Tho laud is smooth, und every, pipt cany ofaccess.. ( Aliy person wishing to view tho first described tract can call on C. Kennedy, or'.J. Slleklen on the premises. Persons wishing to soo tlio wood land can call on G. lakes, i mile north- east of Doubling Springs. ■ ' « Sale at 1 o’clock P. M. each day,-when at tendance will be given mid tonus made known l)V JAS. L. M’DOWELL, # Mint, of Pclet 4 Utley, dec'd. August 1 -1. 186(1—4t . •: SIK i iIT’N Sale. BV vhlup of sundry writ* of Venditioni Ex nonns, Issued out «1 tho CoUrt of Common Plena of Cumberland county, nnd to mo direct ed, I will expose t° public vondno or outcry, nl the C .urt House, In tliu Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday tlio 21st day of August, 1850, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described real ea ,ll*A loUif Ground, situated hj tliu Borough of Carlisle,’ conliiinlng Five Acroji, more or Idas, hounded on tho oast by, Bedford street, oh the North by tbo turnpike, on tlioiSontU by John Sanderson, having thereon creeled ft two and n half story Brick House, a one ami ft half story Fmmo Building, Stable, and other ont-huuscs. Solsod lihd taken in execution fta tho properly of George Poland. 1 JACOB UOWMXN, Sheriff. - 'Sheriff's Ofllco, Carlisle, Aug. 7,1860. Valuahlc Farni and Woodladn .... l ./.AT ~ FtBU.C.SAI't:., On TlimtSDJlY, Ihe'mt, of September, 1860. /the subscriber will sell at public Salomon the t premises, in Frnnkford township, Cumber land bounty, on the road from Carlisle luLnn diisburg. 8 miles north-west of Gerhsle, end 4 miles north of. the, Cumberland Valley Rail road, Ihe following described valuable BEAU ESTATE, viz :• 128 Acres of first-rate SLATE LAND, 100 Acres of it cleared, under good fence and in in a good stale! of cultivation, the balance of It covered with good timber. The improvements arc a Two Story STONE HOUSE. STONE fWHfffljbV. KITCHEN, Stone WASH HOUSE. Hijlgffl! and Spring House. BANK BARN, 2 Wagon Sheds, Coni Crib. &c.— The buildings arc in good repair, and under while jiine { roof. There is a well of never-fail ing water in tlio yard, and an ORCHARD of good fruit. The fields arc nearly all supplied with water. A part of this .tract has been limed. - There is a Stream* of water running thrdughrthi.s tract of sufficient power for man ufacturing purposes;. '“•Twenty acres of this tract iff£ood meadow. .-■Vi SBXTY-WIXE ACRE?, adjoining ihcnbovc, two thirds of jtclenied,the balance of'it covered with good limber. This is free stone land of good quality, is well wa tcrcd..and has a sufficient.amount of meadow land,for the upland. This tract will be sold in one,4n two, or In three pieces, or will be told witlitho farm; to suit buyers. ■ , V Sixty Acres,; adjoining tract No.; ?, and bn the. new road from McClure’s Gap to Carlisle. This tract is covered with heavy wliltoonk 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 further information of any of the property, can call on Joseph Afi/fM, on the premises, or on thcjsubscriber, one and a half miles'west. (CT* Sale will commence at 10 o’clock. A. A!., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms'made known by DANIEL MYERS, JlU'y in fact for the heirs of Chris! tan Myers, deceased. • Augngt 7, 1850—Is Public Sale of Real Estate. On Tuesday, September 10 th, 18<30. THE subscribers will oflbr at public sale, on the day above mentioned, at the C nit House, In the Borough of Carlisle, the t,dl -wing described Farms, late the property of Andrew Holmes, Esq., dec’d. No. 1, situated in Sooth Middleton township, Cumberland comity, about 1 mile south of Car lisle, near Hosier's mill, is bounded by tho Lo tort Spring which rims along its entire western border, other land ol the undersigned, & lands of 0* Aid, Stephen Cook and M.Glenn. It con tains 188 acres and 12 perches ol first rate Lime stone land, about 10 acres of which are heavily timbered and the balance in agood state of cul tivation' and under good fence. The improvc n-vj menfs thereon are a twoslori STONE HOUSE, STONE DANK DAUN, I» 11 «Wagon Shed, Granary, Corn Crib, other onl-bnildings, with a well of excellent and never failing water near the door, nnd an Orchard of choice grafted fruit trees. There is also a very comfortable Stone and’Log Tenant House with a garden-attached, situated near the spring. A part of this farm Is good meadow land. No. 2 adjoins No. 1, and Is otherwise bound, od by tho ioad leading from. Carilslo to Craig head’s mill, and lands of O. Aid. Stephen Cook, Abraham Busier and others. It contains 182 i acres ami 70 perches. Tho land Is prime lime, i stone and contains about S 3 acres,of-heavy tim l»cr. Thu residue isjp fences in good ropur'. The-improvements are n Qomfortablo Loß'Home, Stone $ Fiame Burn, having 2 threshing- fh«Sft£ Wagon Shed, Com Crib, Granny,-Cider ProsS In good order, and other'outbuildings, •'FSsrb is also a well oi noVor failingjvatcr and agood Orchard. •Any ftirfhep Information will bo given by John Xrvina, IV,' JJ; oornor'of tbd. I'nbJ/c Sqniiro, Car lisle, who will also at any tliuo accompany jier. sons desiring to view the* farms.. •" I Sale to Commence at 10 o’clock on said dav, when the terms, which will !)• easy, will boiundo known.. • * JANF. ANN HOLMES. WIUdAM J. HOLMES, Bv his Attorney In fact, JOHN IRVINE. August 7, 1856 (It Funiily Coal TONS Lykcn.’a Valley Coni, hmkqp tr'U’vand rescreened,prepared expressly fur family use and under Cover, so that I can fur nish It dry and clean during the winter season. I have also on hand and for ante, (lie Luke, fidlcr Coal, from ,(ho mines .of Boyd, Rosser & Go., nml Shamokfn Coal, from (lie mines of Cochran, Pcalc & Co., uli of which 1 will seliut small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of the Borough. Wat. B. MURRAY, Ulgcnt. August 7, 1860. WIUI4M ItIF.KV, HAVING been Instructed in tho art, (byDr. Geo. Z. Hiclz, a graduate of (lie Baltimore Dental College,) is now prepared to receive his friends and perform the'varloua operations lu the lino of (lie denial profession, at his residence in Smith street, 3d door from West St. Give us a call. Terms moderate. Carlisle, May 2h, 1856—1 f Asocial!) Judge. 7'u the Paters of Cumberland County. T^ELLOW-CITIZENS— At (ho request of . ninny friends, I oiler myself a candidate for tho oltlce of Judged t the October elec tion, and shall feel grateful for your anffrages. CLEMENS McFARLANE. Newton Ip., Juno 20,1850—3m* pt othoiiotary’s Notice. NOTICE Is.hereby given to nil persons Inter ested, that the following accounts have been filed in (ho Prothonotary’s Office, fur ex, nmlnntlon by tho accountants therein named, ami will he presented to Iho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance,.mi Wednesday, tho 27tU day of August, A. D. 1850. 1. The account of William Harper, Committee of John M’Klmdry. 2. Tho account of William Ivor, Committee of J. Paxton Woods. . . 0. The account of William.Kor, Committee of James Woods. I). IC. N’OELL, Proth’y. Per P..Quigley, Dep. Proth’y. July 21, 1800-31 . tfOTJCB. In the Common Plcns of Cumberland County. TllEpeliilOiiofdlvcialnhhbllunlsof Carlisle, Cnmliorlaml county, representing that they have associated ns a congregation lor tho pur. noso of wpralilplng Almighty God, according to tho faith and discipline of. tho .Methodist Episcopal Church of the United Stales ot Amo- Heii,.nt Carlisle, in tlio' county nfmesaid, under tho name, style, and tHlo of *< The Truilcci oj the'Emory MclhoiHit Episcopal Church of tide,” and praying the Court to grant them a Charter of Incorporation, according to tho ar P ticlos annexed to said petition. Kow to wit, 16th April, 1860. Hid ordered (hat (howltli)n writing bo (Hod in tho OlHco ol tlio Prothonotavy, and that notice of.tho appli cation therein, contained be. published In puo newspaper th thd Borough ol Carlisle, for three weeks prior to tho next term bl tho Court, to bo hoMcn 2oth August, A.D. 1860,’ By, the Court., • 1). K. NOELL.Prolh’y. Per I*. Quigley, Dop. Prolh’y. July 24, 1860—3 t School I'ax for ISSG. Save 1 Your rive Per Cent. TIE Sthool Tujc'ch for Carlisle, lor tho present year, is now ready, and pla ced in the hands of the Treasurer, who hereby gives notice tbht'ha will attend in the Commis sioners’ office; at the Court House, on TfWnci£/rty,y?u£ujZ 27, 1850, between the hours of 0 and 12, and 2 ami G o’- cloclCj-of said day. tor the purpose of receiving the said taxes. All person* paying their taxes on or'betbro that day, will ho allowed a deduc tion of flve cents bn the dollar, after which date no deductions will bo made, and collection of all unpaid tuxes on/orccd by warrant issued to tho proper collector. *; . J. W. EBY, Treasurer. Carlisle, July 17,-ISftQ-~C>V ■, Cumberland Valley Ittihk. PROPRIETORS, 1 W’ii.liam Ivra, M ki.ciimu Bn EXXKM.4X, Rout. C. Sti:i!ui;tt, John Id nj.ai*, Ricii’n. Woods, John S. .Stuuuktt, John C: Di’KLat, 11. a. Srvar.Kox. THIS Bank, doing business in the name of Ivor, Bronncman ft Co., is new Imly pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit ami paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Particular attention paid to the collection of notes, drafts, chocks, &c., in ans part of the United Abates or Canadas. , Remittances made to England, Ireland, or tho Continent. Tliu faithful and conlklenUui execution of aJI orders entrusted to them, may bo relied unon.* They will ut dll times* bo pleased io give any information desired In regard to money matters in general. Interest at tho rate of 5 percent, per annum will bo paid on Special deposits us heretofore. Banking House in Trout's Build ing, Main struct, a few doors east of the, Rail road Depot. Open lor busbies* bom 9 o’clock in tho morning until 4 o’clock in the evening. The proprietors of this Bank arc individually liablp to the extent of their estate's for all the Deposits, and other obligations of Ker, Brenne man & Co. n. A. STURGEON - , Cashier. Carlisle, March 18,1850 —ly Estate Notice. NOTICE ih hereby Riven, that leffeis of ml ministration on the estate of John Elliott, Sr., deceased, late of Norlh Middleton town ship; Cumberland comity, Pa., have been Issued to the subscribers living in the same township, by tho Register of said comity. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. and those having claims will 1 present them for settlement to JOHN - ELLIOTT, Jr. ABRAHAM ELLIOTT, July 31, 1830—Ct* Admrs. I%’oJlcc. NOTICE is hereby given that application m 111 bo inmlo to tho next Legislature of i’enn sylvania, to alter the charter of the Carlisle Do posit Bank, located in (lie Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so ns to confer upon said Bank tho lights and privileges of a Bank of is sue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank. Also, to increase the capita! of said Bank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with tho privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to one hundred thousand dol lars,) to three hundred thousand dollars. ,W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, July 3, 1853—Gm hioukt noixY springs. a'VTTTLL be open for the reception Vr of visitors on tho first day of July next, situated six miles south of Carlisle Penn’a., at the gorge in tho South Mountain ("Blue Ridgo) through which flows the beautiful mountain creek ; tho location Is cijual if not superior to any In this countv, tor guod water, pure air, ami mountain j scenery. Those who are fund* of hunting or i ll>hing can find umifsemeut. A Daily mail, •, and Daily communication with Carlisle, eua. I hies visiters to remove the Letters and papers . ft...,,, it». o- <«w hours. Visitors leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore In the morDUur.,,uiU arrive at four o'clock, P. M. ’i no buildings and furniture arc new, and exertions will be made to make the visitors comfortable. qßoarding jeren dollars per trreli*,-children under twelve years of ago, at .second table, and aoiTUiits. hull piice. Address •' 1 JOS. \Y. PATTON, 3- ■ - ‘ J’apcrtowu P. O. .Juub.fi, 1850. I RtrtncNccs. : . Baltimore.—O'Brien, Grnfllin Sc Co., Robert Garrett, E»q., Dr. Mos. Buckler. Philadelphia.—Bhlleinun ft Hayward, IV. S. Campbell, St. Lawrence Hotel. Carbide.— Uou. F. Watts, Uev. J. B. Morse, i J B. Parker, Em;., Col. Chan. A. May. Valuable Llmo4ouo I'ai tu for Sale. SITUATE 2 miles cast of Carlisle, in North Middleton towuship, on tlio Letoil Sitting. Info llio icsidencc ol Com. OHrieu, now owned ulid occupied by Christian Klcpfer, coutauiing One Hundred and Sixty Jicrct y of which nro covered with good tim n .bcr. Thu Improvements nre a huge two story STONE HOUSE, elegant* r ihiiahcd, "‘Rh ft Sluno Kitulicn at* JaljMtrtChca. A bcanlllul stream of water rises not u short distance from the house, upon which fa situated a Stone Spring House. There is also n good Cistern nt (he door. A new two story Frame Tenant House ami a well o( water at its door. A'hlrgo Stone and Frame HANK HAHN, Wagon Shed, Stone Carriage House, with Cellar under (ho same. A largo Orchard of excellent fruit. Also a now Orchard lately planted with Ponchos, Apiieats,Cherries, Ac. There! is'n groat quantity of young Locust on the farm. Tho buildings, fences, ruul every thing connected with the premises, nro in good condition nml repair. Tills properly oilers rare Inducements to pur. chasers, t|m location being a beautiful one., a Convenient distance from town, and good roads lending to It. The farm Is not only onu of the most productive hi the county, but tho situation the most desirable. A desiro on the part of the owner to move west prompts him to part with It, otherwise U would not bo disposed of. For terms aud further particulars emjuire of * A. L. SPONSLEK, Ileal Estate Jlgcnt and Scrivener.' Juno 20, 18u0—ff UNION HOUSE. West Mnln Street, Ciiißislc, Pu WINIIOLTZ & SMITH, I’KOI’iUETOJtS. WOULD-vcspcctfully Inform (hopubllcthat they linvo leased flic above well known old stand lately occupied by IVni.Croxior,whore* they will bo ablo to accommodate the travelling public will an eye to their cumfuit ami conven ience. This Honso has lately Mon built find tbo rooms nro largo and airy j. his table will always bo supplied will) tbo best thonmrkel can nllimb, ample stabling lor a largo number of horacs, at tached, to {bo promises, with faithful nerlcncod ostlers. In short, every arrangement lias boon nmdo that could in any revpeel louder ll»o ( <*Up)on'Houao ,, a desirable stopping place, upd tiio subscribers bopo that by uwudious ut tontion to tbo want* of their guests to merit a slmro of public patronage. nOAUDKUS taken by Uio week, month or year. May 212, 1850—If. Grill u , A. JUST received a lot (if Grain Tans ofSlirelu cr’s and Molilor’s manufacture, also a fine assortment of Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutters, of four dlllerent kinds! at tliu’ Hardware' store of lI.'SAXTON. July 17,185(1. AtHociule Judge. 'To the free iiml imlcpcodrnf voters of Cumber land County, FELLO\V*CJTJZBX:S,:— I. Oiler mygolf to your consideration us a candidate for the ollliiq of jltsocUtld Judge of Oumbtfii.md'county, at the ensuing election,and promise (.11 elected.) to discharge (|»o dntlop of said ollleo wllh tidel l(y and impartiality. G£o. HFNUUI-* Carlisle, July 81, 1650, FABCMEEISj TAE.K IfOTICE. i| m THE ATKIN’S SELF-RAKING BMAIPBR MOWER,, WILL be for sale in Carlisle,by llcury-L. Rnrkholdcr, at the following rates: Keep er, cash, $ll5-3 j Reaper and Mower, cash, $190; Reaper and Mower, on lime, $210; Reaped, ?18U; $75 on delivery; s7Gflr»tofSeptemhOT; and the balance first of December, with freight from .the i’actory at Harrisburg. The Atkin’s Reaper Is built of the best material that can bo found, arid put np in the best workmanlike manner, warranted .10,ent grain as well as ciln be donbVKh tlio Cradle. Fanners'getting At kin’s Reaper do not riiu the risk they would la hiijing a Ryaper. about one thousand miles a».i> 11 uni borne; If there should anylhihg , break they can gel tbo castings at ttio Factory jut Han if,bm p, at any time." , Persona buying } lids Reaper have the benefit of,’alt Improve ments fiea, heron Iter, by applying to J. r S. Wright, at the Faotorv. Cl MUST I AN STOiIFFEH, Agent at Cham hersbmgi U. L. 15UUK.HOLDEU, Travelling Agent at Cm lisle ; Henry Herr, Agent at liar riabuig, and .Limes Fatten, General Agcnt ; at,- tlie Factory, at Harrisburg, for Pennsylvania. Oiilei through the above agents. What bolter evidence of true worth could bo given than such unparalleled increase—l la 1852—uOOli in 185 GI And though so little known, and all tho odium to come of numerous failures of other Self-rakers, yet not two.thlrds oft ho customers could bo supplied last year.— More nil] bo disappointed the next; for, if farm ers can gel a reliable Self-rakcr, Ihey.aro de termined to have it; ami this is now thorough ly established in the confidence of the farming public. It lias a raker always on hand and do ing tho work, particularly in a heavy or lodged crop, bctterthiin a man. Saving at least anoth er hand in hlndinu; is even a greater Grain Sav. er than Labor Saver, and is also a llrat-rato Mower. If you intend getting rid of your old fashioned buck breaker, and to get a Baker with Bone and Muscle of Iron and Wood; you must be moving, for 3000 next harvest will by no means supply the demand, as the 1200 which was so insiifliciunt the past season. Strong. Reliable, Good Materials, and Well Built. A Reaper that constantly gets out of onlcr is a nuisance and dear at any price.— Breakages with (his have been inconsiderable, notwithstanding tho Increase of gearing by the Baker, owing to (lie care used in gdod mater ials and pulling them together thoroughly.— Many have cut from 100 to 800 acres and over with one, without detention, or any expense fur repairs. Tho harvest is a hurrying season; you want a machine that can bo relied npon, ami (his is the one. as experience shows. in case of Management, this is not surpassed. Few purchasers (ho past year, and not ono Agent in ten had had any experience with U| and generally machines were shipped so late as only to bo received just at harvest, or after It was begun. Hence (hero wasno time to exper iment and learn about it, which is generally *o necessary with new machines. This will bo ob viated tho coming season, with those who are wise in ordering earlier than last spring. Some, ton, fell into Improper hands, as omen were tilled Indiscriminately, till tho supply failed,— In several instances machines were returned and sold again to proper parties, uud theygavo excellent satisfaction.. Yet under alljhosodhu ndvmiiiiges, not two per .cent.- gave any serious trouble-, ami we will guaranty much less next i season. • . 1 ' ' A First Rate Mower—Knife Kbvcr Chokes. From the llrut introduction of this machine, Uimeis have said that to give toad far I ahead of all others, wo only to make It «• [good In grass as in grain. Wo succeeded proL ' ty well with the grass last,season; but'tho mo- I (ion of (he Unify was hardly fust cnbugh to cut' prairie grass, and some other kinds. A faster gear was made and supplied to - a part, of Jhb i j nrehasers, which gave excellent satisfaction, Hus will he used on all this ficasop.Nwjtb I this r~<j]ion, nmrtJiofJclil/b-Ingood order,it wiy / or chokdsv/ Wo own Murray’s patent forjmt*., ting on tho otfgo, by which choking. Is obviated; guard against contention,, and insure our customers against molestation, we have bought the rights to uso Green and IV-rbnsh’a patents on. the knlfb ns wo build It,— The change fiom Reaper to Mower is very sim ple ami made In a few' minutes; .and a wheel Is attached to the outer end of tho moving bar, to regulate the height of cutting, to facilitate hack ing, and move from held to held. Pointh to Consider in Buying a lUapcr. Evo~ ry funner, by himself or with aneighbor,»hould have a Ueaper. If you have uono, or ovou Vf jon have an old-fashioned back-breaker, you will look fur one— let —To cut well, clean and easy, and will* a : knife that does not “ choke, 0 . , 'ill—Strong and reliable, not getting sick when needed. Sd—Eusily.'managed, that you; your boys and hands can work without difficulty. 4th—N(ft hard upon the'Team, neither of heavy draught, galling ,their nocks by heavy weight upon*the polo, nor thumping their shoulders at every obstruction. There should bo no side draught. 6tli—Taking up lodged Grain, and working well in all kinds. CC7" Upon the And dvo points no Reaper ex oells Atkin’s Sulf-R-iker, and few equal U, nota withstanding lUu addition of tho Raker. Olh—Saving one hand In Raking, tho hardest work la the harvest field. 7th—Saving at least another hand In Binding, by having the gravels well laid. Blh—Saving In Cutting and Raking, not shat tering by the reel, and by tbo Raker jerking It off'fhe platform. *.)(h—Saving Wastage after binding, tho grain being laid so evenly and straight as to bo bound securely, preventing scattering In the after handling, and protecting (ho heads Well when stacked. 0.*?” Upon tho Sixth, Eighth and Ninth points; wo unhesitatingly claim superiority over oil other Reapers over intontod. The saving or wasting grain in hat vesting with machines, Is n point not properly appreciated. Even between those considered gumi and Hie Atkin’s thbro Is a difference, at present prices, of ten to twenty dollars per day, nml over. 10th—Convcrtablo into a Mower, with lUtlo trouble and small cunt. CC? m Some old-fashioned back-breaking Rea pers can bo usud for muwibg, but no olhorSotf- Utiker; and no convertuble macblna claiming to bo a good Ileaperni superior, to ours in grass. 111b—Knife never chokes. Hy Murray's back sickle edge, for which we own tbo oxclu. sivo patent, thd* great trouble lu Mowing Ma chines—the choking—is effectually obviated. Caulihlk, l*a., Sept. 5, 1855. J. R. Wjuoiit, K«'],—lU‘nr Bir—Having pnr ebaned in July lust, Atklu’s SeJf-Rnkltigßcapor iind Mower iVnm your agent, 11. L. Burkholder, |Cni|..l tnl<o pleasure in recommending It Qb Urn most economical Reaper for llio farmer to buy. I urn H\iro I never before cut and put up (no a nno amount of' grain villi no littln expense, no lilllo help, and no veil. I boHevo I Imvo saved thooiie.lliird of (bo prioo of tho Reaper thb* yonr. Not only flint, but U tuna fight ou (ho Imrsea. Tbo linker a good m;m. ; Tho even and regular dopository of tlm gravels will sa\o % ono man In lour In binding. 'We Imvelmd fVom twenty to thirty farmers looking at it wbcu going, tunny of whom hid other Reapers but nut the Raker, and tbu most oClbem saidilwas llio,best, and II performed veil, I know of no madihm'oqnnl to it. Tlib Mower, after vvo had it started, cut 01* acres from 0 uVlock to’lt) o’- clock, It was timothy. If tbeso lines can bo ofnuy avail to yon, you tuny use them us you think best VoUM'lli'Njioolftilly. JOHN S. STEKKISTT. Wall i*ai>oi' by (lio Ton. JUST rtvolvnl u lingo nuHoflmolit of Will J I’nnoi'. which will bo sold vcvy cheap. Muich 27, U. SAXTON.
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