L •* jnhif .;*{*s* Vn ..cava, n<l fllj out 6 ngod uliuitt h ‘| B i,t, Had-ou, chip ii.t, 2SSS® when panto,, &“•; r.i\* BUHiaier. oj' thicU iJaTita. A „d ibok-n'llli «nf* ■othur.-elotWngu- 1 ,f c K wlAloP (3(/ar, ati harboring' ild WW?». ol- Ills contracting.'-.; >,. SaJISBY iWOOfIS? ■ l> 28, 185G—8t** ;■. , J -^Z i, v:jin ■•®wli •»»“* c ’ ■'' ; limit notmlpwj.wJ-y Lhi,ad bftW owner , f ■„„)• priori), ‘? r S’ 6 "iu=v;io tlid Borough Lavsin«nl;ia;spy-fly t^ t iY 1 i« n( p i, M ,d|h>l. K &'«f»1 prcvWitfijly LiU poßcnjinV A noroiigh roeuliita'rs, nnd aiwWtofWtW'?!!„“'i;.,,-kinvliiyins. n>pki»« or 5 rtly llifow irnlor from any iH.so altocli. S«d«> piive. nppif any person, prnpOn C<\ it) ,» , >VUROU - or tjflior •vehicle, S"Jll V,Tlßi<sl« f. » «■>« of* Y’cb Dollars for cadi “"sra*? ■fli'r(l'o' , mvncror any cow or other „,,IJ rtif (limit bo found' trespassing on the Ml,Hr streets of lids bofongli between llui hours 1 r r oVlooh-1. Mwlnd SA. >l.-, ilirdngUoiit Iho mr, shsin™diald" to n.llno of Five DMA,, lor V^ili hy hci^fiiicfl' °nd penalties Imposed liy Cl” oMlosnco shall he rocovcruhle na provided V tlio sail Section nl (in- Act of Assembly, nt«ed thfi 8d day of April, 18. r )l.' ' jusseam X. NOULE, Chief-Jlurgeui- Affcsf—TV'--n.'\\ r KTZEL, SeePy.' io Corjm’in. August 28,1850 —3t r - . ■ • ' Valuu&lo/rovm SMoprrtytor salq , •, n'HU subscriber offers l'qj*-Balc, Ills two .story I Stone Houso, witlrßrlckßack-building, ait nolo In North Hanovgr street, Carlisle?, ndjoiu inff Arnolds store wul Monyor’s Confectionary. n „ . The Haufo.ls 19 leet or more in front, vfiSjgk, extending ,240' feet baqk to an alley. la. a number of. good I mil trues jM|»||CTon It, oijej.tt.'Vell of>aterat tlioback rf„or. Any person wishing, to vlovy (ho. proper ty cun cull on tlio‘subscriber Ilvlng'on it. Pos nM.itoti given on the Ist of October if desired. Jf nut sold,' it will bo rented’ for’ono or mure uars. JACOB. U. GALLAHER. ‘August, 28, 1856—tf Valuable tteiU at PRIVATE SALE., . CONSISTING, of, two well improved farms, ovyned by Dr. Jqbn Zollinger, viz: ,« .... i . No. U Senate in North Middleton township, H Cumberland county, 2 mites north-west of. Cur* H lisle, on’thef north' side of thu -Comnloguinet W immediately opposite;the Meeting 9 House Springs.” .It contains. . . 32G. Acres find lIS Perches! 1 about .95 or JOQ of which is’cuvcrud with’ good (i{uber, , (nclndingngrcatdeal of hickory. There 1 is.ii Juirge quantity.of, Locu*t growing, Buflkiont | to .fence flic entire farm,; .The land is ]n a high j staVo! of-cultivation, ab0ut,,21,000 bushels of j Uine. Jittvlug beon recently put on it. , There is about CO ncies of good’ Limestone land upon which (Ino quarries cau'ho opened. This farm can ho divided very prettily, hav ing Rw'o'soU of Improvements, each consisting of a go.oU Log'House., There is n‘ Log Barn,' Olid a large Bank Burn, ISII Sbed.'hml Corn Cribs to Ouch .mfUatenlly largo to hop? from 100l> I There- Is iv limestone spring j&ipdno house and'a good .Well of water nt the slbmfed pArtiy in North Middleton partly ill Silver Spring lowntddps, about 7 &iiiiiies east' of Carlisle, otr the nforcsiid creek, iiaolpaming 131 Acres, and all but'about 8 acres lof Avbicli is clcnrud and in,ft high State of culti iivatUm. The Improvements aro-ft two story House. Hank. JJanl, 1(K) Tuet in length, 1 other Outbuildings, u Well of wntcr no.tr '■flhc house,. Orchard, of Apples, and.ollier fniil. a A considerable quantity of Locust, growing on m the f.ipn; tbproare aboutsoo panned of postond -1 rail /epee, and the. fences generally good, i The-owner, yf ,the above properties Is quite 1 desirousof soiling, and <raro, inducements are 1 thusoiferpd.topurclmsvra. , Terms will bo made 1 easy. Enquire of . , ’ I A. L. SPONSLEII, 9 ~ .Real Estate Jgt.' & Scriviner. | August 28; 1850-j-Ct " * f ’ * ■EASSiW EOB SALE; rPUK subscriber will offer nt public sale, on V (he premises, oh Thursday the Kith-day of Odcber, 1850, nt 11 o'clock A. M.,hl* farm sit uate In Upper Allen township, Cumberland co., dii tlm Shite mail loading from Harrisburg to Gettysburg, and .where the main road from York to StvfrvtlVGap crosses, ono-half ft mllo trout Shephcrdstowh, two from Mcohaulcsburg, And. tlm Cumberland Valley Uuilroud, and;«evon from--Harrisburg, and. one from, (bo Yellow ilrcccbci* crook,- adjoining- lands of Christian UtnrUler, Samuel Miller unci others, containing 23 Acres mid 20 Perches, ' ot Rlalu land, all cleared and in a first rate stato ol cultivation. Thu improvements urea new JU», imiCK HQUSE, anewETONEund , 1 11 -novor failing Well of water I cti^[ l>l!:>r Uio dour mid a, pump, in it f n thriving Apple Orchard of choloo 'fruit,.with a tai/cfy of Poach, Cherry, mid other fruit trees. This is a very desirable iimu, situated, h* a henldiy neighborhood, and convenient,to .uiilla, churcliei, school-houses,-&c.’ , ■ , Any purson wishing to view the properly will please call on*t|io subscriber.residing on the premises, who.«lll give anv information requir. ed. ~-r THOMAS GOLD. August 2^'lBso—ls* Valuable tl.iiiicttlone Farm • AT I’Vlir.U! SALE. OnTncitfqyyßeplembtf'Zft, 1850. ‘ fplIK flj\hfiqr|borSiE^rcutoraof George D.ivjd. J son, dcc’d.,'wlh offer at pulillc snlo, qn-tho premises, (bo tQllpvring dvamlbod valuable real estate, vlfcs No. 1. . That valuable Limestone farm, in IVcstpennahorongh and, Dickinson towjißljlps, Cumberland county,. Fa., about 5 miles west of Carlisle and ii cant, of Mount Uoclc, cm ,‘tyio furntdko road leading from Carliblo td Cluuu herauurg, containing too 'Acres’, more or loss, about ;7;of. which arc covcrodwlth thriving Um ber, U|q rosldjjo luabigh state of cultivation. *fjfhj^rovertiphlH' Btory<lb»|blo Lofe 'JkmEL VnQUSK, with a'Well ofoxcellent witW/ht the dobr, a double MANIC l!?l!^B»’MAilfT; , rctiontlV Shod, Ityuso, Corn* Crib, Hog Mens, and other oul-bulUlipgs. ‘ there Is ntso a of bhbloq'fruit on; the promises. * NVI 3.’Adjoining‘that portloh of too above fnrm jyJng soqfh pfjlm tufiiplho, In iMcklnqbn township, rind ctinlAliilng,' Tho im provement? nro .a two story Fntpid. Pwblllng,* with V'F)‘Anlo\Mu)ldlpg , ''o|t Ached" tluivpto, Mn 'vMqJi a good CUti-' rn *; Ahoi'n Frairto Hta})hJ *\u(l filjcd. , , »• ’*■ • • ' « Thb’ubovo properties wilt btf Sold iogolhor or Sepvrato ns timy bunt stilt purohasorp. Tbo.lo batlaq of tl|ls propbrty hdhig, nbn^'to tho conn ly lpWn. ll flrtd nbnr td tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, makds It valuable atpl dCslfiiblo. hnv- Ij'K Oftsy access to good markets/or:Us products! .' , S«Io r tq 'c(iinfhb'hCd at 1 o'clock'! 1 . Mv^ 1 when “orhis will uo’iPAdo k!rtdwn by * 1 ' ’ i ' ' , i ’ ' ’ OROUOK G. I>AVIDSON>' • '■ ■■ :i* M. DAVIDSON, Aug. SHilfllWvdt 1 ' ; K^ra. 'Job Work dono at tills oflico.on short notice; 11 • ' SITUATE :6u‘ tVo“cofnc'r l oVrilgV& Bedford StrevtSi in-tho Borough of Carlisle,'now bwncd nnd occupied, asahotol by Joseph llels eri. Tliti lbt‘ contains’oo foot ill fi'drit on High slrcotV'arfd 24Q fbet in depth fronting on Bedford street'. ’ Tile Improvements afq k laVgoiindpom •jy-; V - tnodlmis Hotel .Bliildiilg.'BB fodt in frbiit.,'2 MoViei * an;uttick;ih height, ■/IfSSI •lia»bnil.i)B'fb<- , t' in depth'/ including' the bad I 0 building.’A yer jf tllle Dwelling {iCuau (rmi'tlng on'High street Adjoining tho.lib tal,'!42'*leotJ in front nnclfil .With tlie'holcl. j ' .V - .",', • '■ / , ;A.'.furgb double Flame Stable 100 fOct In length und‘ ca|)nbla ot:aCGo‘mtiiodatlng-itbbi|t-.OU, head *i'f.horse?/ is scouted,on .the fopt of flip, lot. •.. , • lT|»o Biiihlinga. hro-chtirely .new,’ being bill rc cently.crcctefl.'; The.hOtpl and dwelling Jmusc being of brick and finished In the most modern and .Improved manner..' , , . . . J , iTha lopntioti is onp of tjie most desirable in tliq town. the.house maintains mi excellent char , ncturiind docs a.Very largo business., 4 V, For terms, &c.,cu(]iiinj of , j . A. L. SPONSLEK,. , , Real Estate dgt..s Sc'rivtiicr* August , s, A : pesirablo. SlEtte Farm at Pri ■ ‘ ■ ' vato. Sale. -• SITUATE in Norih Middleton township,Cum berland county, about s'niiles north of Oar* lislo, adjoining the'Carlisle'Bulphnr’ Springs, now owned and occupied by M’m. flonwoed, 1 Coiitaimug-S-TO -Acres, nliont 100 of which recovered wllh good thither. The residue being In n good Bluleof cultivation'. Thu improvements ufoatwo story • Log HOUSE* Kitchen, Bog DARN . olhbriOut-bnlidings,'Tin excel. Jig|g|a|£lpnt Well of water at the door, and running water in Almost every field on the farm; An Apple Orchard, and reaches, Pears- and Cherries in Abundance. v Owing to tltc* itlonllfYil supply of water and large meadows,'it is admirably adapted for gra jdng and would make an excellent (dock farm, thus olfering rare inducements topnrebasers.— Them Is a good road leading to Carlisle, lag every facility foC getting Put wood, 1 which always commands a largo cash price; There arc t’lhoo' good Sulphur Springs and beautiful sites for buildings! ' Foi* terms, ike., enqulrb.of , A' L. SPONSLEII, 1 • Real Estate Jlgl. $ Scriciner. August 28, 1860—Ot’ ’ 1 ’ Highly Improved Limestone 1 FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE In South Middleton township, Cunv berland county p 4$ miles south of Carlisle, on the Yellow Breeches lTcclc, nrtd about halt' a mile west of Jacob Kitncr’s mill on the limoro turnpike, now owned by Joha Stuart) Jr. Containing 149 acres and 51* perches, of the best quality of Limestone land, about 10 of w)|ich arc covered with good timber and (ho residue in.the finest state of cultivation. The; improvements are b’2 story weath /lSafl|]Verbo:ir»iud’ House, a large Bank f&SI 11 11/5 Barn,' 70 feet In length and’4o loot width, containing two threshing floors wlili gr.innerlea attached,, wagon shod* corn cribs, apt! 'other necessary, and convenient out-bilildingS. Aflno App|e OkciiArtt contain* log over IUO grafted trees und-all bearing, be sides otherfruit. ' .’V There arc two Lime Kilns' on tho farm and excellent qiinples fimu'.which;.tho best Quality ot liniestoiio’cau bo taken. : 'A beautiful stream of watcivnintf near the house emptying into tbb Yellow BrCeebos creek below, and a*\Vell of water at the door. The land has all been well limed aml iVof the .Uiost. productive character. 1 The farm la under good’fence, u {peat poition of St being post and rail. . . , ; , This property offers the greateflt inducements : to purchasers. The location being 'a’beautiful one ami entirely healthy. It would be admira bly adapted Mr A stock farm, being well Water ed. There is also a largo quantity: of meadow. For terriis, &0., enquire ot 1 * • .= ■A. 1.. SrONSLEH,. • .< > ,< Real Estate Jgl* t'Scrtviner, ’ August 28, 1830—0 t " T • ‘- ' ' ■ Valtmblc Merchant Grist Mill AJfD WOOLLEN FACTORY AT X’UIVATE ; SALE. . -- fpllfi subscriber wishing' to decline tliclllilllng : | business, offers nl privato safe his Valuable Merchant Orist Mill, situated on< (ho jOonodo cuinot,creek* in IVvstpouusborough.tovvnslilji, Cuiuberland copafyi about-6, miles west of Car lisle, and 1 mile north uf tho Cumberland Val ley Railroad, where there Is a Depot forbmdlng cars, containing about lO’Acrcs of land, having i .on It flgood Fmniodvveiling House, a good Clslorn and Well ol tsStfi fi felpC water flt (ho door, Frame Barn, an Orchard with a variety of fruit, fttid hvoT'uuaul Houses. Also, a Woollen Faciory, Fulling Mill, pnd about two Acres of Land,situated InFr.mk ford township, on the opposite side of the crook, having on it-two Tenant Houscyi, Stable, ami an Orchard with a variety of fruit trees, a Well of good water «t the,door.- The factory Is now rented ami doing a good business. Thu Merchant Mill is 5l» by 50 feet, 3 stories high, containing 4 run of Burs, with all ofher necessary machinery for doing Merchant and Grist Work. 1 The Merchant Mill and Woollen Factory is ull in complete running order, having run but a. shhrt time since tho wntor wheels, together with Iho'grcator portion of all tho machinery wnsput in new, mid;also a good and substantial dam built during tho last summer. >• ' • Alsoi adjoining’ the same, a lot containing nbont Four Acres of land, on which Is a two story Frame Dwelling House and Stable, and u good Stone Building suitable for n mechanic, A young, thriving Apple,,Orchard*.-together with otheV Fi uit lreea. Also, n first rato Spring of Water. This property will bo sold sepmuto ly or together to -salt purchasers. Polsonfc wishing to purchase will bu shown tho promises bv the subscriber residing thereon. ’Terms will be made easy,• ns consldcrablo' of iho, purchase mony. mayicmaino eocarcdon the property if required. - PossußSlou given on tho tsl of April next,.nr sooner, If required. v' - . - ‘ f-J-' MARSHALL JAMES. August 28,1856—tf ' "* - : ‘* •' • Oriiliatls’ Court Sale. IN pursuance of an. order of tho'Orphans’ Court ol Cumberland county, will ho sold at public sale, on the 27 th of September, 185(1, on tho promises, .in Monroo township, Oumlwrlahd county, on tho Lisburn road, about i two miles east of Churchtowu, . J Si jC ( Acres of Limestone Land, more'or less, all under fence, ami In a good state of oullivfttlon. Tho Improvements.aro a Jliiuil- - story-and-a-half LOG 110 USE , a Frame Shop, Barn, Corn Crib, Smoko &c. Thcro la also & good i^ASlaaAnnie. Orchard on tho promises, to gether with a groat variety of other choice Irult titles! *■ There Isa never lulling Well of water convenient to tho door ol tho dwelling; - 1 Tho nhovo described property will bo sold ns belonging to tho estate of Daniel Kllno, dccM. Sale to commence nt 2 o’clock, I*. Mi, when terms will bo made known by it SAMUEL’KLINE, r. August 31, 1850—Ot • ; Totvu at I’rlvate Salc. rpIIE subscriber, about romoyhig from Carlisle, I offers Jodleposo-of nt private i/nlo, tho vau viable towu'hroncrty In which ho nOw reaUlca. n ' n . Said property consists of a largo twp 'MSSOK atory rlwtortMl. lloiiso, situate on ImSliLlhiHt Illghstreet, iftyw doora cast of Foundry,’ 'Tlul lot Is -10 ibSXwnt bjf iMO fogtjin »n» l s >, c " ,c '' In a ploaalvnt and .healthy neighborhood, ..It W In gold Order, ami Ip covered with Oxcollout Irult (poos And ch dec shrubbery.’ The building has recently Undergone' a thorough repair, and Is admirably adapted f»t A boarding house or A private residence, . Thojro Is n hydrant in the yard'mid*'n gAs lump before tho door. Tho out hotiseb; stabling,‘fito.’, nro nil In good order. If tho eibevd property 1 Is not sold by the first of November 1 next, It will tiled bo leased fora term'* of onb or hibro yoars; ■' ' * ' ' ' 1 : j 1 CHARLES MAGLAUCULIN, Carlisle, AugV,2l,lBDtt—2m • :VAXUABJiE'-REAI^ESTAT)& ; FOR ;./» ,v.sai^k., Five choice tracts of Land m Cumberland Co. rT>Y order of IhoOrpbans’Cpnrfofsaid coun (l3 ty, 1 will expose to public salci on the pro mises,'on.Thursdnjv the.lBfh day of September' next, at-'l2 .o'clock, noon, .the Uoal Estute of Janies Patterson, Juto of Newton township, de censed, viz’: •; . r -, ; No. h A tract' of-land- situate-, in;Dlckinson Ipiynshlp, on the Pine road}, containing B'Acres ,andT22 Perches, bounded on the North by the Tine road, on the; South and West by. the, mill property, Into of-Mnthcw Kyio, dco’d'. . No. 2.: Tho ■ old* Mansion, farm, - situated In Dickinson. And , Newton, -'townships, containing 184 Aores.and:Bsd > erchcfl,ihQumled by the Wal •mit Bolt, m rpud‘, lands ofrMulhew Kyle, dec’d.,, EUpvnorEuiug, Elias.B. 1 Oyster, John Moiling- n LJ , : i?' • :ev and.others, having thereon erected la.two story Stone HOUSE, STONE -' •■•®»BANK’BAKN. Wagon Shed, -fcc— JjjUPftlt has also an excellent Apple Orch. ardy -ilnd tho tlnibor 'heing at ’both ends of the 'f.irm,*it is well calculated ior being Uividedinto two farms.' • ‘‘ : ■ : 1 • • •- No. 8. A tract of’excellent Timber land, in . Dickinson tp., Containing 158 Acres mid-141 Perches, bounded by lands of David Colwell, George and Jacob Sea vers, Frederick Fry, ‘S* Long/Abraham Kurtz 1 mill others. This tract aviH bu'<lividedi and offered in parcels. 11 Is ■ well covered with limber, and if cleared Would • bo easily cultiTulcd. l I will'Also' ofier* • by’order of 'tho Orphans’ Court, - on tho same day/on the premises,--lit 12 o’clock,- noon, (o public sale, ah tho real estate of Mathew KylOj dec’d., viz j '- k- No. 1; A tract of land situated in Newtoii nhd Dickinson townships, on the Walnut B ttom road, hounded Iby lands of djfrt,* E.' Ewing, S. Ooldsvull, George Beavers mill others, - contain- Acres and 155 perches, strict measure, with a two story,-Slone,House, Log Bam, &c., thereon erected*. it. lias a Spring of'oxcollc-nt water near the clooi; pf the Dwelling bouse, - and an Orchard of, gopd fruit on: the premises. (l No. 2., A tract of land known as tho “Mill •opcr(y, , - , hounded by the Walnut K dtom mad, lias B. Oysterj.Solomon.Crops, lands of James atferson’s,estate, and Jacob SeavcrSj Confain- ig -17 Acres npd 12f Porches and nliowaiTce.~ t will, however, bo Bold bj’.strict measure* Jt os erected on it,a Stone ami Franjo GRIST- MI LL, Log Dwelling House, Log,Stable, Ac., The above properties arc ..chiefly. Limestone land,"and aniqng tho iuost desirable along the Wnlniit Bottom road. At (ho same timo aml place, X will oficr’for sale, fi orC tons of Hay, Oats by tho bush. Ac.' Toi'ms made'khown on the day of satc-by"'" ■ JAMES RYLE, Ajm’r. Atipufst 21.' 1850—fit Val. Sjdrlt, HarfdsbnrgUnion,Lan.lntel. Insert till sulo, and send.bill to 4hls oflico. Valiiablo Farm for Sale. t THE 'subscriber offers at private, pale, Jiis FARM, situated in,North Middleton towm ship, 1 mile from Carlisle. The larp) : cou*aihß 94 Jries of superjor'laud, all of which arb clear od, and in ;v good state of cultivation, except jL B _ni ; about 4 acres of woodland. The im provemeuts are a BRICK Dwelling BANK BARN,' Coni' Crib, Wagon Shed, &c. There is a young Jippte Orchard on the premises, and a variety of other ;fmit • treca., A 'Well of-water is ,at . the ‘door, mud a hover l IhlHng stnlam runs- through’ the farm.' - The jsituati-m of. this property is plcaaant and eligihlc* and Jn cvcry*respet*t it ia .u desirable place of- residence., • Fpr pnrlieuhirs •call on tho undersigned,-at tho Carlisle Post-. Ofliee, who vylU show llm property to' any one wishing to'examiue it. Title indisputable. • : h. w. mateer. -*f ugnst 21, 185 G - 1-tf | ' , 'Oi'ltlinus’ 'C'oiu-t.SiUc.,-; IN purspancu of an* order of tho Orphana 1 Court of Cumberland c.mnty,-the subscriber will expose to public.sale, on tho premises, on Monday, the 29/5 day of. September. 1850, at 1 o’cl ck P. M. of said day, (ho real estate <if Ro bert Cook> lato of fltonroc township, dec’d., viz: A Lol of Ground, 1 'situate in M nroo'tpwnship, .CmubcrYmqt.eoum, ty, near to Brandt's mill, containiugT \ acres of v i - ground. 'all' undor ; fence.' Tho im- IdttSSm pt'oveJperila are tv two story LOG • SSlKjkn D U SE 1 ,- and other Out- I* buildings. ' There arc a tmmbur'of fruit treebioirtlio premises,’ lind-i Wclbof- water convenient t,» fjio door. . , , . ; '7’liu (orpia will,bo 10 nor cent, when Iho prq petty is atriekon oil’, ana tho balance on tho Ist of April,’ 1857. JOHN HOUSER, Ex’r. August 21, 1850—lit* , Public Sale of Renl Estate. On Friday, the 2 tyth of Scjdcmtcr, 1850, rpJIE subscriber will offer at public sale, on I the premises, in' Newton township, six miles from Shippeusbnrg, on tho above day, tho fol lowing described valuable real oslatcj vies 40 Acres of GooiLLimcsloiio Land, under g >od fonco, ftnd In a high elato of culti vation.' The improvements are a feood Fhihio M HOUSE, LogBARNj Spring House; and other .necossup' Outbuildings. Also, a thriving Orchard and a well ofnuvor falling water at the door.— There i.s o stream of water running through tho placo. Six acres of this tract id good meadow land. Also, 130 Acres, adjoining tho above, two-thirds of which is cleared, the balance of it .is,covered with goed timber. This Is alaj Limestone land. Tho.hu* provumouts nro a now tw« story Jirirlc .Nou-ic, Dank Darn, ft wpll of water, &c., &c. Said farm-is, bounded by lands of Jacob. Severs, Samuel.Colwell, and Mathew Kyle. . , The übovo tracts will bo sold together or sc ]»uratoly to suit purchasers. Those desiring to view (ho property can call on my son, Andrew Severs, who resides on the placo. , : Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, on said day, when attcnUauco.wlll bo given'nnd terms made known by ■ 1 :GEORGE SEVERS* ■, Angnst 14,3850—7 t. • >, I’ubllo Sale, of Talnnblo Real Rsiato. THE subscriber will sell at public sale, on tho premises,'.ih' Fptnkford :ti.wnship, B miles norllnwost of Carlisle, on tlm road lead ing from Carlisle ,to Lftndlsbnrg, nnd 4 miles hurt of lu rsvillu, 0.1 Iho Cumberland Valley, Uailrond, on WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1850, the following described valuable real c s* tutu, contuSulng 118 AC11139 AND 01 PERCHES. 130 acres of It is cleared, the balance well .tim bered* The Improvements arc n double n » J,OU HOUSE, wcatherboarcled and i plastered; FRAME MANIC MAUN; TaTS WAGON SIIED and CORN CUIM, l**yjgj£ with other out buildings, a thriving Orchard, and never hilling water. Tho .build ings nro nearly us good as nqw, and the fences «n good repair. About onodhird of tho upland has boon limed, tho, meadow land; is woll pro portioned In amount to tho upland, mid for farming and gracing purposes It Is ono of the most desirable slato farms In the county. 14 Acres and 1)1 porches adjoining the above, two-thirds of It cleared, tho balance covered with good timber. Tills is gravel laud, ono hull of It limed. Eleven’ Acres adjoining No. 3, gravel land, well Umbered. Kos. 2 umrd will bo sold with tlio fuvm, or separate, to suit Twolvo Acres and ICO'porch'os of Timber Land, lying, ouo-lmlfmllo uorth.of thq first de scribed tmeU Any person wishing any further Infarnulloivcnn call on William Wagner on tho premises, or fho 1 subscriber In Dlosdrvlllo; one mllo west.' Sale will commence at 13 o’clooky M., when attendance will bo given and terms bo made known by ’ . , . JAMES Ij. for-lhc Heirs of Jlhrahain Bowman, : r • ■ ■ July Ul, 1800.—ta. ’ ’• J 1 T7ILY NETS I FLIT NETS 11 Justi-ocolvcd X ono of tho largest assorlmcuts of Fly Nets over brought to this place, fcbnsisllnffbf Cottnli, Linen And Oiled Twlno Nets, of all colors.-r Tho prices nro sodpW'thnt nobplo can’t hslp' buying. - For stlo at'Saxton’s* ) Juno 13, IflOO.' •• ' Tlic a“ol j allege, . ; Of;lUt. SrAXB OSV'PtMN’X-i . t Trc3i'Pcnn Sguare,"| , A^^ <! ?J J ! , . Incorporated ■ i»f\iitt;Legi«iatuiet ism, undijvgaiilzcd ‘on the planpf .tlui;Tbdnhtna| 'Colleges of CoUtinontnl Europe* nuovdaa noro professional, l education-' in ! Civil Engineering, Practical 5 Chemistry;' Mechanical’ Engincenug, Archltecturotmd .> . v ' The'Fourth Collegium yeAr will. cmmncnccon Monday, Sepf. 16,” 1850;. -Catalogues and further information, addressJy :,: ' ALFRED li.KB’NKBpr, • Pres. Of F«cilll3V tfulytoolmlc Col; Plnla. Aug. 21, 185(5—ttl* • ■ Kew GowlßjiWcw ®oo<ltt., A Inrgje lot of seasonable Goods just received. xSL will ho sold very cheap; at the Htof-e of the tmb.s v cnbcT, lit Main street; •TFlciisu call and bcc before purchasing elsewhere.' * ' 7 • ' ; . • ' '■ MARGARET SNODGRASS. - August 14," 1850—411 ‘V’./ Yliluablc .Liincslinic FiiVm at PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE l)l iNlulirpc Ibvrnshlp, Cumberland county, about. Smiles East of Carlisle, on the Yellow Breeches .oreck,’ and knq\\;n : as flic “ ylbrum William*.'Fahn^. , This property contains 26Q;ACRESof the best (jtjnliiy of-LIMESTONE-LAND, about 20 of which are covered with good timber, (in ad dition to which itfngrowjng a largo quantity ol IjOcusi,) and thdrcsifhic jn tjlc highestpossible slate of culllvation.' Tlic improvements are a jy .r. largo Two story Prick MANSION HOUSE, With a-Briqk back build (SiSilSfiJ big, Stone Siting House.and oth‘*r Rpiivonlcnt. oiit-huildipgs, a .largo •Sumc DANK. HAHN, .with two threshing floors, Wagon Shed, Corn .Crib, Hay House. Carriage House; &o. • Thcrc’ is a largo flomiPower per nianenily;flxcd to the barn. ■' Also a largo two 'story Tenant House, pins*, tered. and'n IVauic-'bam. n gdod-Orchard of ap ples, and fruit of every •description. A fine stream of water, rises wi thin thirty yards of the house’, emptying iiito said creek immediately in .front of the house and bam. - - . This properly possesses superior advantages, and oilers raft; Inducements, ,to. purchasers.— The buildings m most'deliglUAilly located on the banks ol’ a beautiful stream of water, the Yellow ; Jireeckca'Cfcek, and 1 sufficiently eleva ted to niake the ; '6ccncry unsurpassed by any place’in the county. - 'School hpuscs are in the immediate vicinity 1 . nrid-'ch\irch at'DUlsburg 3 juilts distant with, a gbfld i‘oad leading'to the same, ’ Also a Grist Mill situate on' the Yellow Bfacbcp near said farm'bn . the'adjoining pro -1 \'ic location is entirely iicaltliy and-eligible in every point of view.,< . • For.terms, &c., enquire of ; , .. .. ~ A*. L. SPONSLKR, .RcaLfi'staic Aftt.-awl Scrivener. Carlisle, August. 1-1, iB6o—tf., Valuable.Tafiii for. Sale. THE Subscriber wllli’bflur at‘•public sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 23d day .of Scptetnbcri,lBisG, at ll o’clock, A. M.. of .said day, his Farm, situate in Lower Allen (bwnship.Cumbcrland county, five miles smith west, of Harrisburg.,'two miles from the Cum berland Valley'Railroad at,Shircmnnslown. and four miles'south-east of Mechanicsburg, adjoin* ing, (farms', of Jauit“| Dunlap, David Horst, Christian Mussleman, Wiliam Smilli, and oth ers, containing 1 194 Acres arid 1 40 Perches, of Limestone Land, about 40 acres of which is covered withTirst rate ’limber 1 , the balance be ing in a good stale ;of cultivation. The Ini provementaarc a large double frame plastered House, Log tenant House, liUillwl double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, and jUafflrfgSJL Corn Cribs, Carriage House, Spring House, Smoko House,'together with other ne-' ccssary <ml-l>uililin£R.r> Tliefe sira;-.! lvft *vr4la of sWaler convenient to the buildings, and r. rining water in a number of (he fields ; also two Ap ple Oichards of choice fniit/t'ogcllier with a variety of Peach, Ohbry, Pear.’ond other fruit trees. There is a Lifoo-Kiln on said farm, and, first rate Limestone quarries for building pur;‘ pose,* or, burning,l/nie. Tlittt js afsp inagrictia ore on said .(him, 'i’Ms ta one of, the most WeV sfrnlile farms (hot is offered for sale m the cast , ndof the county, being convenient to mills, stores, and schools, and 'in one of the most healthy locations in the county. Any infor mation respecting said, property, can be ob tained by culling on the subscriber, at his resi dence, in Meclmnicsburg, or onWtn. M. Wa teer, who resides near the form. Terms will be made easy, and be made known on the day of aalo by JOHN MATEEEI. Carlisle, August 14, 1850—Gt FABlffi FOItSAJLE. THE subscribers will sell nt public sale, on Friday, September V2lh , 1850, a limn situate in r’miiklbrd township, 7 ndlbs west from Car lisle, ami 1 nillo north of Dillur & Grider’s mill, Containing. U,Acres, all i.f it cleared-and in a go. d ; bta(e of cultiva tion. The iniprovcinents we a,two.story frame n ■ » .HOUSE with a Kitchen attached, a new Hank Darn, .Waged 'Sited, Car. i* !!*lMflt r ‘ u B u House, and other Out-buildings, iliJijjaSia good Apple Orchard,. mid. never lading water. Thu soil is tilato'ahU free atone of a good quality; about of the tract is' men* dew land of good quality, il’ho .whole ’of this track is under good fence, a 'considerable . part being white pine. There is. n. stream of never failing water running through the farm. Also at the same Umo ami jHsrtjo’vWO frill sell Nino acres of Woodland, situate.t! miles north of the above tract, well timbered with white oak 'and chestnut oak. ' ' Persona desiring further information, can call on'cither of the uiuiorslgned, or on, Mathew Wyncoop, residing on the premises. t . Sale to commence at 111 o’clock ftf. on said day, when attendance will* bo 'given and terms made known by ’ ’ ■ SAMUEL SNYDER, JOHN D. SNYDER, , AURAM ICIEIIL,' Kirs. of-John Snyder, dcc*d. August M, 1850—5 t Real Estate at Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ •Court of Cumberland county, I will sell nt public Halo, on llio premises. In FranUford town ship, 6 miles north-weal of Newvlllu.nnd 1 mile west of Bloservlllo, on Thursday, September 4, 1850, tho following described property, contain ing 62 acres of Freestone land, good quality, 87 acres ol It being cleared, 50 of which la upland and hrgbod cultivation, tho balance, 15 acres, Is covered with Chefmut, Locust, Poplar and White oak timber*. Tho Improvements are n 1J t ■ , storv Log 110U8K, Log Barn with Sheds attaclied, Cooper-shop, Stono Iti»s®l3p>ing House; with n never [•■MKfiHanrlng running through It, a'good Ap plo Orchnrd ln full bearing. ’ . ' Also, oii Friday, Sept. 6th,.1 will sell on tho premises, In MllHln township; Frolic north oast of Doubling Cap Springs, two tracts of land. Tho ono contains 10 aftros, 10 acres of which Is cleared, part being meadow, the balance at J( la covered with limber* . - . Tho other tract contains 42 acres, lying right In tho doubling valley clear of tho■mountain.— It Is lioavlly timbered with ,white ante, chcsnut oak, chcsnnl and poplar. . Tho- laud la smooth, mid every part easy of accoas.-• - , Any person wishing to view tho.first described tract can cull on 0. Kennedy qv J. Stlcklon on the premises. Persons wishing losco tho wood land mill ,call on 0. Ickek, "J mile north cast of P sl!K 1 oVl& i>. M.-oaoU Vl«;r, wl.on tumlancu will Minr. qf t Pclcr Ullcy, dec’d. . August 14; 1865—4 t , . , - T*~ HUNKS and Carpet Bags.’ A' largo lot o, Travelling Trunks n^Laarpet»«« cheap by i J’lllLll.. AIINOLI).' • April 6, 1865. ■ -.•* Valuable Farm and Woodland ■ ' P B'-Ttf ' _0» TfIURSDJIY, flic, 18 ih-of September* ■ t;PIIE subscriber will sell at public sale,,on the 71 ■ premises,.in Frank ford township, Cumber,-, larid.county, on the road from Carlisle to. Han-. dfsburg,;B miles north-west -of ,Cnfl s «le, and 4 miles north of‘ the, Cumberland Vuliey Rail road. the following described valuable HEAL ESTATE, viz :,.r . • 128 Acres of first-rate SLATE LAND.' 100 Acres of it cleared, under good fenceand in in a good stau ofcultivattoh, the balance of it covered with good limber;‘ The improvements area Two b juA' ’ Story’STONE HOUSE. STONE /&&&% KITCHEN. Slone WASH HOUSE. ami Spring House. BANK BARN, 2 Wagon Slicds, Corn Crib, &c.— The buildings’arc- in'good Tcpair, and under white pine roof. -There is a well of nover-fuil j ing water in the yard; ami an ORCHARD of good fruit. .Thu,fields arc nearly all supplied with water. ; A part .of this tract has been limed. There is a Stream of water running through this tract of snlllcient power for man ufacturing Twenty, acres of this tract is good, . ■ ' SIMV-IffiSfE ACRES, adjniningth'c.abovc,' two-thirdsof.itclcaicd.the balance of it,covered with good limber. This is free stone -land of.' good qualify? ifi well wa tered,,and has amount of" meadow land for the upland. ' This tract will be so(d in one. in two, or in’tlirco pieccs, or will ‘be. told with theftirin, to suit* buyers. ' • / - Sixty Acres, adjoining tract No. 2. and on the 1 new road from McClnro-s Gap.to Carlisle.- This .tract i*S "covered, with heavy white,oak and chesnut oak of thewefy bcst-.qnalily. ahd will .bo sold in lols of different sizes to suit purchasers. , , . The widow’s dower of onc-lhird of the pur chase money of tracts No. 1 and 2 will remain in the land during the widow’s lifetime. Anj r person desiring any tdrlhcr information of any of the property,.can,call .on Joseph Myers, op the premises, or on; thelsubscribeiv one and a half miles .west. . , ; • - (Cr* Sale.will commence at 10 o’clock. A. SI., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by • . , ; - DANIEL MYERS, MVy in fact for the heirs of Christian Myers, deceased! , Augugt 7.1850—1 s Public Sale of Real .Estate; On Tucsday r Scplcmbcr 10/A, 1850. THE subscribers will offer at public sale, on the day above mentioned, at tho Cmut House, in tlio Borough of Carlisle, the hdliWing described Farina, hue the properly of Andrew ilulmes, Esq., duc'd. , . ..... No. 1, situated in South Middletonfownship, Cumberland county, about 1 mile south of Car lisle, near Bosler’s mill, ia bounded hy the Le lort Spring which runs along its entire western j bfiuh-r, other hind of (ho undersigned, & lands of 0. Alii,' Stephen Cook ami M. Gu-ntl. It?en taius 188 acres and 12 perches of first rate Lime stone land, about 40 acres of wbicli m e heavily timbered and the balance in a good state of cul tivation and under good fence. Tho linpvnvo n_a ments thereon are n two story STON E AWfflSk-HOUSE, STONE BANK BAUN, Shed, Granary, Corn Crib, l ,| ollier'imt-bniUlings, with a well of excellent ami never failing water near tbd doof,'and an Orchard of eln.ieo grafted fruit trees. T.bere is also a very comfortaulo Stone and Log Tenant House with a garden attached, situated near the spring. A part of this Ainu is good meadow land. . N0.,2 adjoins No. 1, and Is otherwise hound ed hy the ipad leading from Carlisle to Oraig head’s mill, and hinds of C. Aid. Stephen Cook, Abraham Busier,and others. Jt centums 182 acres and 7‘J perches.- ,Thu land is prime lime-1 , stone and contains about 3. r ) acres of heavy tim ber. The.rosiclup is in good cuUivntiouand the fences itl-good repair,-, Tho improvemojlt* pto a comfortable Log Homi, a. new Slone $ I’Vanii; Burn, having 2 threshing floors, Wagon Shed, . Corn Crib, Granary, Cldof Press in good order, • nnd other out-bulldihgsJ ' Thqro is also a well , of never faillhg'water and"a good Orchard. 1 . -'Any further information will ho given by John trvifie;']# fßScqvnor of tho.Pnhlic.Sqnarci Car; Jlslo, 1 ivlitrwjlf nl*o «c any fi|nq itodo;nphny per. bonvlcslrln/y io .ylow (ho fiirivp. 1 ': • :Sale to comnicnco'nt If) o’clock on said day, when the terms, which will be cany,ivill bp made I known. 1 | JANE ANN HOLMES. WILLIAM J. HOLMES, By I>\b Attorney In fact, JOHN 111 VINE. August 7, —(it Family Coal TONS Lykcn’s Valley Coal, broken *JvJ\Jand rescreoned,prepared expressly for family use ami under cover, bo that I can fur nish ft dry and clean during tho winter season. I have also on hamt'and lor sale, tlio Ijiiku fldler Goal, from tho mines of Boyd, ifosser & Co., amt Shamolun Coal, from tho mines of Cochran, l’ealg.& Co., all of which I will sell al small proJlts for 1 cash, and deliver t(*any part 01 tho Borough WM. D. HURRAY, Jgent. August 7,185 G. WILLIAM 15 BLEY, HAVING boon hisfruc'fed In the art, (by Dr. Geo. Z. Href*, a graduate ortho RalNmoro Dontiil College,) la now prepared to receive his friends u!id perform the various operations in fbo lino oI tlio dentul prolcflaioh, at his residence in South street, Ud door from West St. Give ua ft call. Terms moderate. Carlisle, May 1M), ISsl3—tf Associate Judge. To the Voters of Cumberland County. FELLOW-CITIZENS —At Iho request ol many friends, I oiler myself ft candidate for the ollice of jluocidli Judgei it iho October elec tion, und shall led grateful for your suffrages. • CLEMENS : McFAULANE. Nowton Ip.. June 20, 1850—Bin* - CtiiliMlo roimilo Seminal*y MU. & Mrs. CLARK, who Imvo been for bov oral years engaged In teaching, respectful ly announce to the cili/.ons of Carlisle and vl chilly, that on the Ist September, 18511, they will commence Iho second session, In Louthcr st., noftv the Gorman lieformcd Church, oi their SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LAPIES. The Institution will.bo both a hoarding and day school, In which all tho branches necessary for tho complete education of young ladies will bo taught. Assistants of tho highest character foriimiUHcnlionsand morality will bo employed, in accordance with tho wants of tho Institution. Thu govornmem will bo .conducted 1 on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will bo us vigldlv excluded. -f .. ' , Tho Principals flatter themselves that their long and'successful experience as teachers, ns testified by tho recommendations In their pos session, will enable them to establish an Institu tion of tho highest character for young ladies. They nro fully porsuoded that su<?h an Inslltiu tion will ho sustained hero by the citl/.ons and neighboring country, ami hope that their confi dence may not ho d Isnppolnted. Tho Scholastic year will consist of four terms, '(eleven weeks each,) beginning on September 1, ami ending on second Wednesday In July. Terms per Quarter, (11 UVcfcj.) Boarding, including fuel, lights & tuition in Bngllsh branches, ( ’ $35 03 Primary Department, 0 .00 ■lllghor English, , • , B 00 Anclont ami Modern Languages, each, 500 Ornamental brunches nt Prolossors charges, No deduction for.absence utter entrance ex cept in case of protracted illness. References —lion. Fred. Watts,.!. B. Parker, Kh(|m dames Hamilton, Karp, T. ll.Philos, Dr. S. 11. Klollbr, llcv\ O, P. Wing, Hov, A. 11. Kramer, Kov, Jacob Fry, Dov. JncobLcls, Kov. J. B. Morse, Rov< Charles Collins, D, D. July 81, 1800-—1 y. ' , , IKcrcliaiit Dl£ll for itcnt. Bolling' Springs, mjles.ea§t of, Carlisle,-is-ofi’ereil fur rent from the Ist « f Amil next. The mill will' not bo routed on (lio knaves.’ ./.Aug, 21,185 G PETER F. EGE, .. Stray -Mob, . p,, GAMEto (tie proniiics' of ,t!id • subscriber, in North MfddloloTi‘township, .Eumhorhmd cdtlntv, on tlm. Itiiilrond, near to Stony yprstun llio Inttur part of-Jlnf ln»t,,ii IlViitc se3SZ. So, ' , > Willi, one- bind: spot, aupposed to RTSuSft one yqnr old. ' The owner is requested lo cornu fgnvarjj'provo prbperfy, and take lu*r away, otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs. 1 ' ' 1 'JOSHUA MYERS. August 21, 1850—C,t* B' a main g' Ban picjn'eats. New Aovirnllnnil Warc-voom. rpHE subscriber, located in the basement-of tbe Methodist Cbuu-li, u))[) site (hoßailrpad depot, is now rveeiung a variety of F’annlng Implements, such as Plows, Grain Drills, Grata Tana, Gem Shellem Coni nml Cub Grinders, (Scott's (riant,) the Crescent Grain Mill. Horse Shovels, Farm Boiler*, Reapers ami Mowers, (Manny’s ' with Wo id’s Improvement,) Straw Cotters, &c M ull of which arc of the most ap proved kinds and workmanship, and will be sold on tlm moat aoc.tmmddaUng terms, Fanners (ire ruspoctfully invited lo call and examine be. fore purchasing.elscwhere. 1 J. ARMSTRONG. For the convenience of farmers, Moore’s pa tent Grain Drill will bo soli! at Sliiremnnstown, by Benjamin Clay,' and at SlHppensburg, by C. Li>ng. Carlisle, Ang. 21, 18uC—tl 1 Cumberland Talley lianli. proprietors, ITieuam Keb, , Meeciioib Bbexxcmas, RomvC. Stsbeeit, : Jons Duur, Ricn’o.'Wooos, Jons S. Stebbett, 11. A. Stckceo.v. John C: Dunlap, THIS Bank, doing business in tbo npmo of Kcr.'Brenncman & Co., is now fatly pre pared to do ,a general Banking .Business with promptness and fidelity.., Money’ received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Particular attention ..paid to.tlie collection of notes, drafts, checks, &c., in any part of the United Siutcs or Crtnudas. Kemittnnces made to 'England, Ireland, or the Continent. The falthlul and confidential execution ot all orders entrusted to them, may bo relied upon. They will tit all times be pleased to give any information desired In rcginil to money matters In general,. Interest at the rale of 6 per cent, per annum will bo paid on Special deposits as heretofore. Banking House in Trent's Build ing, Main street, a few doors east of the Rail road Depot. Open,lor business from 9 .o’clock inihe morning unfit 4 o’clock In the evening. Tho proprietors of this Bank nro Individually liable to the extent of Iholr estates for nil tbo Deposits, and other obligations of Kcr, Brennc man & Co 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. CiirllslivMarch 18, 1350—1 y Notice, NOTICK Is hereby glvcn.that application will bo made'to the next Legislature of Penn, sylvanla, to alter the charter of the Carlisle Uc. posit Bunk, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to c'onfcrjipon j>aut Banklhe‘rl B hts mid privileges ot a nuuk of la* stic, and to change its name to the.Carlisle Bank. Also, to increase the capital of said Bank (which is at present soVcnty-two thousand dollars, with the privilege - of increasing the same under its present charter to -one hundred thousand dol lars.) to'throo hundred thousand dollars. ’ W. M.'BBETBM, Cashier . Carlisle, July 3,. 1860 —Ctu MOf/BT-r . n 'r» -\TTILL ho open for the reception VV ot visitors on the llratUay,,of July next, situated six miles south Jglj*E®K of Carlisle Pomi’a., at the gorge In S*sSth Mountain (Blnn KMs<o tl.rungl. which flows the beautiful mountain creek t thy location is mpuvl it not superior to any in Una countv. lor gdod water, pure air, ami mountain Thdsowho are fond of hunting or Ashing can And umusmnent. A Dail* mail, and Daii-v communication with Carlisle, emu hies visiters to roeievo the Letters ami papers from homo in '« .livers- Visitors leaving .Philadelphia or Baitltnow hi the-morning will imivo at four ,o“clock,P. v M. 3ho buildings, and rijrpitpro pro, new, pud exertions wi/i po made to nifiko the Wsifprs coinfertahlo;. Boarding scrcn dollars per week , children under twulvb years of age, at second table, and Huivuuts, Imlt into. A^ v . PATTON, Popertown P. 0. Juno 0,1850, IIF-KERENCEa. BaUlmoro.—O’Brien, Gralllm & Co., Ilobctl Garrett, Esq., Br. Mom. Buckler. Philadelphia.—Bidlonian fc Uaywiud, M . S. Campbell, St. Lawrence Hotel. Carlisle.*.—lion. V. Walls, Hov. J. B. Morse, J B. Parker, ICs*]C*»l. Cluis. A. iMuy. Valuable Limestone Tarni for Sale. SITUATE 2 miles cast of Carlisle, In North Middleton township,.on (ho Lctort Spring, lido (lie residence o( Coin. O'Brien, now owned and occupied by Christian KlcpJ'er, containing One Hundred and Sixty .does, about six-of which aro covered with good lim o a bur. The improvements are a largo wSSggK two story STONE HOUSE, elegant* jiijSjfiWLly /hushed, with a Stony Kitchen ut iilUisu* tubbed. A boautllul stream of water short distance from tho house, upon which-I* situated u Stone Spring House. There is also a good Cistern at thy door. A new two story Eramc Tenant House and a "ell ol water at Ua floor. A largo Stone and Frame HANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Stone Carriage House, with Cellar under the same. A largo Orchard of excellent fruit. Also a now Orchard lately planted with Teaches. Apricots, Cherries, &c. There Is ft great quantify of young Locust on tho farm. Tho buildings, lenccs, and over}* tiling connected with thu premises, aro in good condition and repair. This property oilers rare inducements to pur chasers, (lie location being a beautiful one, a convenient distance from town, and good roads lending to it. Tho farm Is not only one of the most productive hi’tho county, hut the situation tho most desirable. A desiru on the part of the owner to move west prompts him to part with It, otherwise it would not ho disposed of. Tor terms nud further particulars enquire of A. L. STONSLUK, Jleal Estate JJeenl and Scrivener, Juno 20, IBso—lf Ora I a rc«s. JUST received a lot of Grain Fans ofShrcln.' ei’s nnd Mohloi’s manufacture, also a lino assortment of Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutters, of four different kinds, at tho cheap Hardware store of . . , 11. SAXTON. July 17, 1850. Associate Juurgo. To the free ami independent voters of Cumber huui County. ITIIXEOW-OITTZRNS V—l offer myself tn . your consideration ns ft cnmlldnto for the office of JltmciatclJudgc of Cumberland county, nt(ho ensuing election, and premise (It elected) (o discharge tho duties of said oflleo with Hflol- Ity and impartiality. UFO. lIENDEL. ■ 1 Carlisle, July 81, 1850. WitlulicM, Jfcivliy anil Silver WARE A'JP- COWIiVN’S. THE public avo invited to call and examine tho largest and handsomest stock of \VAT€JIIKS, JEW ELRY AND ■O. , SILVERWARE. over brought to this place. Having purchased Ihid'stocU for cash I om determined to soil at prrlcos that (, cnnt be beat.?*. All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo ns represented t «)r tho money refunded,, Old gold and silver lakoa In exchange ~v r . THOMAS. CONLYN.; Carlisle, Mpy 1» 1865. , ‘ , FARMERS, TABLE NOTICE. i H w THE .ATKIN'S SELr-RAIiING . , . r WILL bo for sale in Carlisle's' Denry L. . Burkholder, at tho following rates? Heap, or, cash, $105; .Reaper apdMowt-T* cash, $lOO l Hooper mid Idoivyr, on time* s2lo'; Reaper; $1«U; $75 on delivery; $76 first of September, and liio balance first of December, witty freight from the Factory at llarriabiirg., The Atkiojj Reaper Is built of the best material that can bo found, and put up in tho host ivorktnanllko manner, wankntod- to cufgraln as wclUAcan be clone with'tho CrSUlo,. Farmers getting At-; kin’s Reaper do not run tho.risk they.wodhl In buying a Reaper about one thousand, miles avrav from houib; if.'there, should anything . Inciik they can get tho castings at.tho Factory; at llarnslmvp, at any time-- Persons bqytßg this Reaper have tho al! ImprftVP” ' meats free, hereafter, by applying tp.(l., p» Wright, at the Factorv. , • - > .•< ’, CHRISTIAN STOUFFER, Agent nji Cham borsburg; H. L. BURKHOLDER, Travelling. , Agent at Carlisle; Henry Herr, Agent at Hnr- ( ri.sbnrg, and Jiuncs Patton, General Ag?nt Ol_ (ho Factory, nt Harrisburg, for Pennsylvania, . Oder through the above ogcutfl. • i Wlml hotter evidence of true.worth could bo . given than such unparalleled increase—l la 185>—BOOO In. 18501 And .though.so little known, rind nil the odium'to"corao of numerous failures.of other Self-rakers, yet. not two-third* ofthc customers could bo supplied lost year.— A 1 ore will be disappointed the next; for, If farm ers can /jot a reliable they ftfb 1 de termined to have itj and this Isnow thorough ly cstablfshoiV'jn tho confidence of the'forming - puliiic. It lias a niker always on hand and do-' ing the worlr. particularly in a hcqvy or lodged" cron, bcfferHinn nmnn. Saving'atleast atfotfl* or hand In binding; iaevena greater Grain SftT* urtlnui Labor Savor, and is’also a first-rat*- Mower. If you intend getting rid of your old ' fashioned back .breaker, and to get a Raker with Done and Muscle of Iron and Wood 5 you must bo moving, for 3000 next harvest will by no means supply the demand, as tho 1200 wmob was so insufiicujnt the past season. ’ 'Strong, Ucliablc, Good Materials, and Won Built. Allcaper that constantly gets cmtof ! order is a nuisance and dear at .any price.— Breakages with this have been Inconsiderable, notwithstanding thc'tecroasb of gearing by tho Raker, owing to tho'care used In gOod mateiKr: lals and pulling them together thoroughly.— Jinny have cut from’loo to 300 acres and,over, with one, without detention, dr any eipbdse ■ for repairs.,, The harvest Is a hurrying seasonj " you want a machine that can bfl tolled Upon, and this is the one, as experience show*. In case of Management, this is not surpassed. Few purchasers the past year, And not’ dno" A-rent iu ten had had any experience jrithiki ciml generally machines were shipped solato ni only to be received just at harvest, or 'after It was begun. lienee there was no time to exper iment and learn abont it, which is generally so., : necessary vylth new machines. This willbo,ob viated tho coming season, wltu those who oro wise in ordering earlier than last spring. Some, too, fell into improper hands, as orders were tilled indiscriminately, till tho supply failed,— In several iustnpccs machines, were;tfelnrood mid sold again to proper parties, «nd fhoygAttt excellent satisfaction. Yet under oil these dis advantages, not two per cent, gave any eorlour trouble; and we will guaranty much low next SC A First Date Mower —Knllo NoVOT Chokcpf; From the first introduction of .this machlno* farmers have said that to give. "If tho lead for ahead 6f all others, wo had only to make it or coo'd in grass as in grain. Wo succeeded pfOU ty well with the grass last season; but tho mo -1 tion of tho knife, was hardly fast enough to cn% ' prairie grass, and some other kinds. A faster • cear was made and supplied to a p&rt of lb* • purchasers, which gave excellent satisfaction, » and this will bo used on all this season. With ’ this motion, and tho khifo Ingood order.it nor -1 er chokes. Wo own Murray's pate&t.for.pnU l , t i„« on the back sickle edge, by which choking ‘ ia obviated; and to guard against contention,. •and insurd our customers. against molestation, we have bought tho right to uso .Gfoon and Forbush’s patents on the knlfo as wo build I*. Tho change from Reaper to Mower Is very slmt plo and luadu In a few minutes; and a wheel If attached to the outer end of tlmmovipg bar,,to. regulate tho height of cutting, to facilitate baok \ug. and move fVom field to tieid. ’ Points to Consider In Buying a Reaper. Ero-" ry former, by himself or with a neighbor, should have a Ueapev." It you hare none, or bven If yon have an old-fashioned back-breaker, you will look for one — Ist To cut well, clean and easy, and with * knife that docs not “choke.” • “ . yd Strong and reliable* not getting gIOK, when needed. fid—Easily managed,.that you, your boys and hands can work without difficulty. 4th— Not'hard upob the Team, neither of heaVy draught, galling their nocks by heavy weight upcm the pole, nor thumping Iholr shoulders at every obstruction. There should bu no side draught. * ’ Cth—Talcing up lodged .Grain, and working well in nil kinds,. [ ■q Upon tho first five points no RoapW ox colls Atkin’s Self-Baker, and few equal it, not withstanding thu addition of tho Baker. .i . o(h—Saving one hand in Baking, tho hardest work In tho harvest field. 7tU —-Saving at least another band la Binding, by having tho gravels well laid. Bth—Saving in Cutting and Baking, not shat tering by tho reel, and by tho Bakpr Jerking 11 off tho pint formi Olh—Saving Wastage niter.blndlng, tho grain being laid so evenly and straight ns to bo bound securely, preventing scattering •In tho after handling, and protecting tho heads volt*triton* Stacked. , ... [XT" Upon tho Sixth, Eighth and Ninth points, wo unhesitatingly claim superiority, over all other Bonpers oyer invented. Tho saving or wasting grain in hai vesting with machines, tsa point not properly appreciated. Even between those considered good and tho Adda's there Is a difference, at present prices, of ton to twenty dollars per day, and over. - • IDlh—Convertablo Into a Mower, With 111110 (rouble and small cost. [X7*Somo oid-lhshloncd back-breaking Rea pers can bo used for mowing; but no other Self- Baker} and 'no convertablo machine claiming to he a good Reaper is superior to our* In gras*. 11th—Knife novor chokes. By Murray’s hack sickle edge, for which wo own the exclu sive patent, tho groat trouble In Mowing Miu chines—the choking—la effectually obviated. Oarlisu:, Pa., Sopt. 6,1865. J. Keij.—Dour Sir—Having pur chased In July last, Atkin’s Self-Uaklngllcupor and Mower IVom your agent, 11. L.BnWcholdor, Ksq.,l tuko. pleasure. In recommending It as.thu most economical lloaper lor tho farmer to buy. I mn muo I novqr before cut anil put up tho Bnino nmonnt of grriln with so little expense, so -little help, tind so well. 1 bollovo I Imvo saved the oue.lliinl of the prlco tfl» Hfcapcr tills I year. Not 'only that,- blit it runs light on tho iiorsCs. ‘ Tho linker naves u good man.«, Tho 'even and regular depoaltory of tho graved# will 'nave one man In lour,ln binding. Wolmvohud IVom twenty to thirty farmers looking atil whon going, many of whom had other lloapera’buC not the linker, and tho most onhem said It was (he best, nml It performed Well. I know of no machine mjual to U.' Tho Mower, alter wo had it started, cut (H ac,res flrom 0 o’clock to 10 o’- clock. It was timothy. If these lines cw» bo of any avail to you, you may uso them oh 7? u think host. Youfrt Tloflpoclftilly. JOHN S. .STXUillf.rT.v^ Wull Paper W the Ton. . JUST received » large nMorlmOnt of Wall Paper, whloU will towldyofr'dioap. Marcliar, U, SAXTON. •
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