ME - .. - 77.01.- . .....4,i.,ii:Ei1f::: . trPt.b: — `•tet i i F: '." ~....7.. ~~'t~$" ;AY EDNESDAY, - ! - TiBR1:1A11:Y 13,, ,1853;i, tO e earnest (nib - o;fietiliest Fuller I N .•0 B 4IC C 0 N TAr TEOIB.---Two DoLi.Ans-k YEAR, 0R ()At DOL ,LAR AND FOTY CENTS. IF rAID IN ADVANCE ! ! '' .......... - PAID IYLTHIN THE YEAR., • • EXECDTIVR PARDONS The'. "fr olunteer openS. its - last: diatribe, :an the •Fl "96e:. Pollock and Pardons,"- 'by e:Sideslaii. 'at- the Editor of "the Ile raid who Trecently . .re- cejyed in..appointment,..it sus, "perhaps Y eoriMders himself. bound:to . ' defend the powers that be whether right. or wrong." A fling offthi kind coins .with nn ill grace frotTfhe,Eator of . the Volunteer, *lO is • himself an oliiee-hOlder.: Per-. • Lys 110'1016 his Colinnision ,on terniS: which . reguire,hini to.defend the admiii tra t n of i'ranklin Pier& Ad. enlogi . ,:e Ea its outrages and iniquities as rrght.and . proper? - ,We hold_to appoin'tnient ex:: cept - oicti•onna entirely - consistent with ty-TsiThal imlcpendeficeoml if our neigh= ''' l _ 4 bor _wishes to IMz,:e crOit like grOurid it becomes him to be - film- sin' , of his imputations . _ The Volvitte . er needscateelilnwo gone to*the trouble-of 'telling . us tinkeit earth:a , dici)v-er Achniniitra ti on that is. worthy of eetn ---tr.lellilfit 011 1)f the Voliiirtre? 'and tiny_ thing to praise unless was the eniioatio'n A.4 . lnli44tatratian ? "..G . Bi , rler-was inereasin. , the-'State' •Deht a Administration; the Volunteer un- ,measured in its eulogies: • But whilqtlee. ',fir4.year of GoV. tign hits , been signalized by the checking ' orally increase, and the: .actual diruinu t of Ln - early half:a . Million, the Volunteer can_ find nothing , worthy..of - Connifendatioti. •The Ady,inistration , Yraniclin Piereo, :With_ all its wrongS and-almises,::_With its shameless syeoppan'ey to the ,South and. its gross outrages upon - the Nortk, stands 'far higher with • the. Volunteer -aild re oeives7its.mos,t fulsome eulogies. • rfow .could - an' enthusiastic , supporter of i3ucli' a.-man as-Franklin Pierce find anything worthy 'of coinineniinfion in zlie.course Gov. Pollock ? • • ' . - • ' • But to Warn to the subject of tsar dcins. f6rmey . _, article We asikd , the ' th a t—,,G Pol loci: was "'granting ptir4otis' Ito scores .of • • hardened villains in . our State l'oiiitenj . tiaries," as . that paper, , .. dEsreard of truth assert- In reply we'have,,enly.a continued . _doiniciation .of the Huntingdon-pardon, - and a perverted statement of the . etil:e; of two others'in,Thiladelphia. 'And this -s- 7 - is the iraorint- - 4--prr' o_ teer. is. able to furnish of Gov. P "wanton abuse-of' the pardoning power," w)ere .- 11., it was boldlY assorted he :had et tended' to "scores of hardened !" —Let the fact be noted by all unprejudiced -- readers: Wheirwe ask for p?oof as .to the.icores ficartlenecl villains-who have been pardoned; onr neighbor reition4 - biy ..... . — Producing one - case' of pardon for break ing up an. unlicensed groggery,,in krunt— itCgdort, and another case of pardon for an assault arid battory,jr4bilattelphia!' Volunteer argiVaitts••thirk'inti— mati9ns of-what it is "prepared.to prove" concerning certain applicationS rtir doors in this county., We. know nothing. cf.• the - cifOuniitances. referred to, but would advise our neighbor to be'a little surer of hia" proof " than he Wail in the ' other eases. One thing- we do-know, • which ought to seal fhe , li*ps of. the Vol unteer in:silence on this subject. it: is,. ......that•in every: case of :pardon Igianted in daft' county, probably ,*Withontnsingle'ciception, Vie name of the. Editor of the Volunteer is:to be found, among. the _petitio • With tow 'much 'justice' the Volunteer can join, in donna. , eiations . of 'Gov. Pollock for hia ex.ereise of the pardoning,power in aneh cases we leave men of all,Parties to judfitit'if-it is=fair-and-honest=to-aign-a-petitiOn--foy4- pardon and then bittOrly Email the-" Go t ernor for. gran ting ,i t, ?then - ihe Volunteer MEI ESE Mi may claim to.have acted' fairly and; _ hots The.__public • wilt feria -its, .own' icorielusidns:uperi such cOndliet: exercise of the pardoairi4power . .is among the -Most difficult of the tocutive' prerogatives. , :We 1007 '' P01164.'s aim to • exercise' it,' cautiously .and • spatingly: , That, he may in some instances haire,heeri misied and: have granto-parclens .injudiciously., is ' possible. Bat;. that he: . 1111 . 8'1 rushed into ilwanton - abii`se-of the parclon ingpoWer"..by the ili4eration: of ''scores of hardened.villaina;" as charged by the Volunteer, true, as that paper Well knows. .Gov.-Pollock upright an'cl.b.onsCiefitiotia: e•xectiti , ie, and while hands the people have, full confidence • tliat their interests4ill.not be neglected • and that the 'high character of. the Com monAVealth will be proudly inat • St..VVERY. IN P.ENNSYLVANIA,HT . Iie . ...‘,(ooStie,il of the right . of transit for slave properly through Pennlylvania,.bas linen raised Stitee . i Legislature: The udiciary .comniitteelif the :lions° . is di videcroli _the subject-and two reports.have consequently been mode., Tllii - majority hold the vie . w,'that the riot l of transit; is secured to the slave-fielders . by'the laW of rnitio - nS .and the Feiiero.l CorTsAitiitiod: Tlie tn,nor.ty, emmilqing4 thre_C n.k011)- I:ers; do not yield-assent to thiS•reas„)ning of the inajyfity; - but hold- that - .slavery •is . _ .. egnized by the law of nature,_ tire-..eolit-i• the comforts of •life, in-'fiirnishing facilities to tn on_law,_o - ir idle • oivii. la_w ' - •• Ta i0• -,. c . t .:c ,, imerce, in,proMoting,manUfactures for, iie — _7 7_Amp_ttlarbtoifidiri - diffusing tat blessingi a Fn4a -cau It__tte - to snw t „ ts , a ve_y • of education. - The lecture Wait an admirable is not only , against. the law of nations, -- - • • ' : one; and the eloquent appeal ju behalf of col; but also against the law of Pennsylvania....i .. .e'gieate education, with which the lecturer clo-. • The teinority re'portla renitirlcably'striitifi -- led wee • • dwith dfl• c , , a receive a rOlll7 „o any MAO.-- - - - .and.abli:- -The Legislature This as -yet We understand a aopyCet - tbi raittifeliiii•bOen • - _taketi_no_aetiettia_the nuitter... . • .. ..solicited for publication. . " - . .' _ -__... • • . ' -: The next lectureTvill be delivfTiT4CF, -- y . - I 4 ilif: - ~ . ' .. 1 ,,, 0 II Tiffany on Thursday•ovening the - 21st 4 Pa. ii 3 IDENTIAL.—Tiio dernocracy — ui ---• .. --- 2 -- - - -- -- ----- -• • - ----- . - `the South are very rnyit in rove with- Anise. . .- . . .. , _ President. Pierce sin x 4 his two . messages:.: - A ThAw=----sinde - onr:lairtht weather in .relerence to Slavery and ,Kansas.' generally has been.oreemore moderate char. His chances for a 'renomination have • meter and a general thaw has been going . on. ;wonderfully improved in the . South, The vast quantity of snow.on:the ground and an , ice - in the creeks and rivers gives rise to. anx 7 ,,-- iv bleb' it. irno3y probable Will pre - sent -------- • huts apprehensions -at( to the result in 'case-':of Unbroke - n'fiont in-his favor; Mr. 'Bu- . —l` ~--: - ' • . ...a suddep.thaw. Fears anr also entertained .eliatian is in:very great danger of haVin•g ? as to the condition of the winter. grain. ' But -his,heels -knocked ; -from=-tindel , ,him-again..,:,-0, 0 1,,„ y -44 of - Snon;instend-of boing-an-in. ,- jury may be regarded 'as "most useful. to the ..• -, . . 1 farmer. Protected frinn killing blasts by its ....,.. _, - ,Iv: , i..,,r0. from the Harrisburg Telegraph, , warimcavering, - the tender blade's- of grain that 11),;-Ainericans of that.Othigressional.Dis- thrive antlitre-rendi to start up green and trio too.-. nppoiated,John W., Killinger, E sq., r vigorous"-when spring shall bi-enthe its. reviy .. D ,• 1; ':e Ityth National Convention. .• Til e -ing-influenos,over t e--- . -fields. -By ...maim of .. 2- , -.-4Vvr--; - -beliere'litilis - tiot i• . now the grouudis mellowed in a. better style. ~ . • to , a choice for Pr . iisident... Dan lin ' than plough ,eir cu ivutor, an attajn, and by' cuuti[y did, .we learn, :give settle ' kind- - 4,...44.-‘, thawing•of snow valuable . fertilizing. mat :-.tructions for George Law, .butithi t tt farce will ter ihlroduced intoHie.lirdest ctods so norlie - 1 - I.e fel7fe:d In :be National 'Convention. i tli --- at. ;;w --;:;; ' ; ; cePe;ii WHI. --- berl: =-----------' Mr; gillinger will after theliostpobetnent_ofi that -nominations until after tlfe Deinecratic,:,Na- ' tiMial pouventionand-fvill *therein obey 1.1 0 willies:Pr all.who desire reputable and avails, blo candidates...--mr. Wni Brick, of Union, i - in - it:Ne. -- c:77.,t iieneh-,ThriNT.ifiClii-n7Viralter•:- 11, -, oh SD hfl' , •ete , i • • macs. . . We learn, also,-that the Amerion Conferees from the Perry, Cdmberlan43lnd..Yick trict met hero on Tuesday last;. and elected David Small, Esq.,,rif York,. Delegate to the National Convention,- , lie wa,a not instructed, trait it is understood that'll - els in favor of Mr. Fillmore,- and will vote to postpen.e the nomi - „. , , • A TibIPEST IN A TEA l i .OTl—Governor John , .. _ . 'sob, ofGeorgia, lately-sent .a_tnoseago_to Legislature, transmitting thegesolutions pass • edby s the General Assetnhly of Vormorit relation toliansas. The Governoi denounces ~, t he Abolitionists of the North,-endorsee the principle&of squatter..sovereiguty, sp'eaks of ontrages. r ogainat_the_ti .of the South -and tells the Legislature- they must - prepare for the worj&, and , place the State hi .the safest attitude for self preservation; The proceed ings in tire two, Houses, when the Vermont resolutions .eanie up for Botionrwere rather rich; Stine of the—members wiitited to send theth back,. accompanied with aleaden b yict, a charge _of gunpowder, and, ti - boil of rcipe; - others desired that The Governor be requested to transmit Orem to the ..deep, dark and fetid sink of socialiind political iniquity from'which thiY enionated,? with the inscription that "Georgia 'heeds not the,ratings of heltborn faiffifielsm.!" Another..,resolution was — egered in„the Senate, recettnneuding,the President to employ a gang of laborers to dig" a ditch around thirGreen Mountain,,State, and the thing into. the .A tlantio,7 Theresolutibrui, however, were finally , retorted to a oonVnitteo. . • MEE - - AMERICAN- DIGLEGATS. 44. ' 4tillfs.:.':.---tV4p311:.; Vt..,.'.- s , • ,-. , L ,, tollitrfol)., 'Totintt) . :ajtiiitti. •.-,. ,. ...• ._ . ,TiitE PAPERroWiI:-7—The paper mill owned by Mr. Zug, at 'Paiertown, write 'l4tiallY deOreyed" by, fire* ILL Wednesday, _warning . last, The orlen'.a the" fireNand. extent iirthe:loil'we have not-aseertallielt-7: CARLISLE LAND ASSOCIATION.=-T ~liB association we:ldarn wli's.organizdd oti .Satur,. day ereninglast, by the eleation.o . f the •follow: ing offiCers„, Pregident,;-lion James . IL Gra-, 'hum; Secretary, - -Willinin Dents ;" Treasurer, A. L. Spengler; Director's A. A. , Line; Wm. 11. Trent, Robert•Mocire, Wm. 11I.Beetem and JOlnti.l2. Gorges. Due notice will be Oren of the commencement of business, by the corn- . papy, . PRISTPON - ED.--The sect•hd 'aiVnu4l-'dis tribution of the Cosmopolitan-Art—Association— has been postponed froriiJan: 316Ct0 - tile 2814 of-. February,".vihen it, will - poiitively tiiie place: ~ The ad! antitge - of Im'comirrk 'attlis'ori . t _hers to..this institittion are' fulfy set fort . in tn .the advertisement in : another cblun. • For. $3.00, a person receives a standard..periodical Of that price anti. a share in the distribution_of_ _vrorks.oflartov oi-th_thousanils_of_sloilit;B,_ It_ i is yet "tune to s,Oseribe. Subscriptions will Shearer,, Esq. 11Ori lirsry Secre;ary for Carlisle. .'• TUE;. LJQUOit ,against , the-repeal of the present liquor law havO been . signed' Chi's week by a large number of parties. argue - that the law_Ought . not •,t6 vire 4:ekn-repealeil beior'e" it has had s faii-eri; 1. tier „contra,. numerous petitions for the, • peal of. the la* -have - also bean e6rit to the ,Legislatifre, from vhis county . ; - • . FounTIFEECT . E:---Tite. fourth Lpetnre of the •Uhitt Firt'Cortipany'a course woe de, liroreti on Thursday evening last, by Rev. , Dr. Collins, Prejidont or Diaiciueoo Collego. Tho enhjoet- . - - - -- "Tho-Dentoeratie- tendencies of Sol , enee'-'—,was-treated inn -popular and inter mining -manner,-with an nrrriy of-facts : allow -ink the . aid PCIIIIIZO • MECHANICSBURG AFFAIRS.—WO - ICbtin frotik,thil Oaze 40, that the gimin purchased -tiy-,111-r---111-14aNkfuruutritiagLAiiirchan_Lat 11P. ...11drik4414,nig0-01.14-11-4411at3: tuountedlo . $23,844 80. 90 is, aggregate the wheat amounted 6,914 bushels; C0in,43,. 216 . bushels; and -7,-371 bushels oats.. The amount of Grain brought to Mechanicsburg, 'it is said tirei.'agek nearly 30.00 bushels per day. .1i • • • • .• . A strong effort in being made to secure the inoefloration of a Batik. its Mechanicsburg, which_the citizens thiiilt_the__i_apitily_ growing prosperity of their 4 ,town demands. It is doubtful whother.the effort)v_ii) he successful, however,' with our present Democratic Legie •. , lature. ' - A project for . the - construction of a new2--turn pike—road—frotn__Meobanioib_org-Ao. Pekersbarg by way -of Dillsburg, is..also- on foot in sleobanicsburg and measures bare, been taken to carry the project into_effeot: A rod°. frOnt those points -would largely contribute .to the prosperity of Mechanicsburg.' U. S. I ,:.';ENATOD. _YOB. nAILYLiND.-Both 'Holista of the,LegiSlature of this ',State have agreed to gq into an.election for IT. S. Senitots; on Thursday, the 14th ins). Ex-Goiernor. Pratt's term' in, the'Senateexpires on the 4th of Meireh,,ip_lBs7,, snits° no_session of the , Legislature other than the present one before that period, it is necessary _that .his successor hs - ohesen - at this \inissionT - which — ex- Ores on the 18th of maroh next.- . 1:=111 AnCreshing - • PUBLIC SALES.-13,111s for the, fcill ovr owieg Farming.. Utensils, Household Ftirniture' Stu., have beep printed at thia efdoe, viz . Sale•at the residenin . of Oen. Snavely dee'd. in Hampden tow_eship Ith orVebrusty. Salo — Spring_ Township, on Thursday the 28th of Febru • Sale by !salsa Hasehors, of Mifflin Township, rt-T-hursda-h-thaebraa-r ° Sale by 'Christian 'Hensler, Adni't; Of Ru dolph Hertzlecjeed., in 'Monroe Township, .on 'Wednesday tile 27th-iit Februarya, • Sale by William H. Smith, of Lower Allen TOirnship, on Tuesd,iy the 4th of March. -- `Sale by Henry 'Smith, • near :Middlesex, on Friday, k'Sbruary, 22d. • / , • - Sale-by-Tobias Seitz, near the Stone Tavern, on .Thursday, February 14th., . oii.Th ,%hlereh dth.' ..0 le by kJ nry •Kendig,- - near I3enrille,- on otiday 'March. 31. , Sale_ by jane•XeCrichren,. in Wont Penns- . boro township, on Thursday, Feb. 14._ _ 'Sale by,Jon. Brandt in Monroe township, On Thfirsday Feb. 28. - ' • Sale by Elias Brindle,-in South- Middleton twp.; on Alohday, Feb. 25th......... Sale at• the residenbe of Andrew Holmes Esq., deceased, in Carlisle, en Wednesday, Feb. 20th. Salo at the residence of John Sprout, .deed in Hampden torliiiship,• on Tuesday, March 4th.-• Bale by Abraham SOilenburger, in Monroe ortnahip, on• Saturday, Marclidat. . Salo by:Daniel ..Comfort, in Silver Spring brenabip, on Mondny; - Miiteb 3d. M::Linctind Thome Lee, nt:the Stone Tavern, on Biturtiny,.Fehuriry . 23il,, Sale by, Alfred Moore, Soitth::Middleton townehip, on Friday -Marchith. • Salo by I Jacob Sawyer, in eputh, Middleton' -township, Thursda March 13th. 1LL1A.016113,N e. KANE The B arrieburg correeponden t s of the I l tdger, wri tee' as follows, in' relation to- the_effort now: being niacle in the Legislature, - iu tbo-'.caso of Williamson ) irs..liane' "The .pplication -for a change of venue of . (e - of -- Pasenrcire -- IV ti li a tneon pa. JohnK hee . ereated somo'-interesi here .A few ago the remonstrance -of My, William§on: met Buell tilfanke - ffrorn'the — deurts of Dole_ theta "knno dayA ifor:o county to thin Supreme Court 'sitting in rilllnkleML*Otait t freso_9ted-to-t-bn-Strmto und .2lleitseof.Repre_Sentatives, (te-tire latter tody by Mr. Morrie, -And to Alia 'former. by Me:. prowne.) - When •the documstnt in -question was presented -to the Senate, Mr. „Ilucltalaw rose and-said although-lit- watriunusual to ad dress_the Senate iit_referencni_to the s_ubject_ Ituatter of aPetition orAnentoriel at the time of its presentation, - be nevertheless.. asked Indul gtiiic.o.6---OrdefftliM'Aili"thigh(7itifert halthe' ill for the-harigo_of the-Ttotine—cese-named riutd-tifibit introduced into 'Abe, LegiSliiittre_a_ . . .gninst the advice! of a large number of the members of the political party 'with. which ho was in the labit-of noting; that the-responsi bility of its introduction 'must rest elsewhere ; that if the'bill . ever readhes the ,Senate, 'he vrould,give his objections at length; and that, for the.present he would - content'hitneelf with -saying that he would-vote against -the rocas ure:- Mr..BUckalow has 'great influence in his.party, and is a zeritletnan of remarkable vigor'iu controversy. Considering the state' of'parties in the Senate; Mr.. Iluckalevee ac: _t've_epposi ti on, _ltud:Alitit_of_a-fevv_.otlier_Nnit ocrtits, and the usual and - doubtful nature of the request made.. the' probabilities are de. eidedly against thepassage of the bill through that. body,,if it shotild pass 4 the Mouse. It was Mr; Williatusonqi right, to bring the . suit wherever process cotild•be served,,on the de .fentlant, and naturally and pt.( perly, -the bet ter-portion-of the-Legislature are indisposed ite Legislate upon, the subject, especially in in tOteTrence with the privileges justly'granted by existing General • A NICE BEDFELLOW.:- "Wall, stranger," daislA liackwoothituanto a man - whem tho 11111(1100 iitthehotel Beth were stopping at, - had iletaled • to sleee . p with strahger I hariupohjeotiOn . to your sleeping least, but it -seems to Me 'ow for.you to Bleep com- I I zitn :In old ttlyper, uud .generally dream, of ahootin' and eculpiu' imjuns. Where 4 atop• ped night afore hist, they charged me five , I d°liars extra, cause I happened . to whittle up the head board in the night. But you can come, stranger . if you like = l . feel• kinder peaceble now." -• • ' , , MUNICIPAL XAECTIONS-,-All exoldink elec tion for Borough officers will held in Pert Car- . i l bon, last Mon ay, which resulted in the suo• cess of tker,ueilean and TeniperanCe ticket Per Coiiira, thetiocofocos or Lancaster city were i'ritimphafi't tit.the election for Mayor in that. City held last •Tuesday,,,Zimmerma,n, Democrat receiving a..maSority in every ward, and an-aggregate—plurality_of....2.43.,:over_ 411- bright,. and ExSheriff,B4er a _independent' candidate for that office. . ... NEW JERSEY . ST.A.TE CobNcli. —The Ameri can-State COuncil met 'on Wednesday at New Brunswiec. Col. J. W. Allew - aid - Jolin . IL Lyon were elected Delegates to. - the American National Convention.' Afr.'3llen is u supporter to of Com. Btookton, ana-fdr. Lycon/s eupp'os ed be favorable to him or Mr. Fillmore. _ Ptquomou.m. r lt is said•that , .pneumonia • is prevailing .tolin alarming,extent In york, co,„ , . Pa., aloiig the border of the, tideduter Canal, and that several deaths bave occurred .front - that - diactien in - the lorlity pamed within-- the past few' - dsyc • ' • ' EWA 111=1 •,• • • • On Thrirstihy,latif, by the 'het. Mr. Conner, 'Mr. C:, h. It A MSJiit, of Ptilladelphin t to Miss. MA ItY• - 1 1 .118f1131t,,0f 'Carliste. .• . . Acconynnying tho abocti was EL SubstAidlal. rennin' - bronco , of tho 'May tttny enjoy happiness tiounand.: • • • . On tbo 7thnf nnuary, y .0 f r- i - f.7(3..i7WTShownian, Mr;EDWIN JAMES, te ."liss..M#.llll JANE' JAMES,'OII 4 '- nf this county. , - • . • -• • On sho 7th hist., by thmtrov. James L 11. Tlonderion, .•. • • , .• • _ - . . . On the Bathe day by LIM same, 3fr. INGER.. to' Misth ELIZABETIt. ANN, daughtii . ‘l9ll l / 4 1., • Samuel • • , 4 .. • . • ' . . On Our fah of.Linuary, biibo Rev, G. W. - Showman, Mr. EPHRAIM McEGWEE. to 14I1ea CAROLINE NAP: LE.; both of this county. New '3 bthrtlonneuts. d i‘ 1 9 • . UNION; FRE 'COTS - , • 5447 - 77 • I e- • -•%-+ • 11:11. - PNANY wllllecture for .tho' benefit of Vini.thilon Fire Company on 'TfIURODAY February 2.lst at AtititION'ILALL. liubject- , irtVoinaiett . Ticketg,l2 l ,4 ctn.. • ' • • • . .. - • .-,.-- STRAY SHEEP;--0 - atne to • O,:* A • STRAY .ii ' - .1..., T . tbe preutist4 of t o .subserlber, in So 114:.... „.. : . ffet.,7eA , •• , Al ithileton township...on' or about the t L 11111?) - 4Septionber last, Three 'Stray Sheep, ii i, .. ----- -,•:. - - two yoes and a iamb,' The' owner is • - quested, to m . ono forward, prove ,property pay charges, • - and take thoin away, or they• Will be disnesed , of i gecord lug to law.: -- .. .. - . .Au x . A, N - D EIL. y o No., Fob. 13: '56--L-3tpd. -. --?:' •• ' . . ' , fIAitLISI.E IiANIFI SSO — CIATTON.: j—This associatian having ly organized, '.' . the members are requestOdit 'treasurer. A: L. Spohsler, Eseand pay the mtalcuents ori-7 • or. before Satmeday.,234.ltmt. to_slate.:,frcim....____ February 2d.) Those aeglecti m are lufortto , . ed that the'tith hrtiele:will Idi Ireed. . ' ' Printed copies of the ActjAM. iodation ~.mti • . be butt by We* Stockholdifthr on making application to the Unklersigned.--.lls•*ordtr); :.' Wm. I,SENTZ;'Sect'T; ' • : Eetk_l2,lSs6.'2t. - ' . . '• 9,, •QTI4 I 4AM.BOILER SALE.-,--The Kisithorrihr - rolfors for . Atle a now Steam Bailer, nigh tenon feet long and thirty' Inches in dirtineter,'.with ono apply„at thn l'apor at Own. - Feb. '56.7-tf. i t PPE ALS F(.11C71856.:----/Ths Cam missiTiers of Cumberland count # hare filed nn thr tbllne tug tittles antdplncott for 13,1 ding the apprela nu . the wa tt nuel assessment for the soyeraltownhhiptt and' boroughs iti - Attld er,tinty, , . • _ County tax, dollar rate 3q -- State tax, dollar rate 3 _ . :tliti return to be innitei by tlio rOspeetlre iiis mil at the times and places fixeiLlor the appeals. ntlirbich_tamu, the iod•essore will -return two .ropectiible citizens for collatorii. , - •- : • ilettroe township, at the puldie .bense"..et Qumuel Algier;:. on •Monilny, the 3rd diy - • Upper A I len - arid echan icsliuN at the f - friTage miThalitel,t,ut 4t6 day-of March.' - .* _Lower _Alien alid_iinvE._C.P.tntierrikci at_ the lipblie houso-ot - Enat - i'eiansberough - gnil liammien at tlie public house Baujainin , Chly on Thurclay. hptjthAay. of lila rob. .tipring et the •I'lublie home, orGeorge Duey on , Friday the ill.rdarof Jinßti. Niorrille and Frankford at the public. *home pf Jno. • M. *Woodburn in..Nnwril o* - 00 Ifionblytho loth day of March. . - -Mifflin and NeirVill - nt - the - itrane pima on -- TueFday the ---- Ilth clay of March., • ......, ifeporell at the - public. House of David Mouroy on. -Wednesday-the-11.1thw ', - =---- - . S hippensburg llomugb and, Township - at the Public,' . - 1 - muso 'of — ---- kuphinbangt - on Thunulay_tital3tlt , .''7,,, Southampton at.tholutiii - O - phicion "Friday the 14th. --IffekTnaim at the public hoec of. Jacob 'lteffsecker on Sat urday.tifil 15th . - . • West Ponnsborough itt the public bowie gt Mt. scocl. on Moiul9y tho 17th. North 3iiddletpu'at tho,CominissionersOhice'on Tues , day On 16th.. South Middleton tit the same placci on Wednesday the tOth. Carlisle Erist Ward at, the mine Thursday the 20th: slo West Ward at tho same place on Friday the 21st: ---- . Conunisonors Office, Jan. 24.'56. . • ,' ----t• ' v . ' • '' rs :ti .. .4'.--, 1 ., ..... - L Q . ~„„„. --- ,„. - -- i - . ....-: , - ;-:-OPV:, s ,s , -fi.,, , 615 - ,... , -- „-.:;',- ~ P.:‘)i,y, r . ”. - _„;..7r-,....-1,.. ».'".,.11i a ') 1 . .. :13K,H . 1 4. t : 4 A .1 , 7 , , .1 0 .,. • --. .: t i . er. ." ;V. 4 4 .... . 2 - = ... LI -7 ..„ COTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORNO N ► ' , ' , 4 I 1 4 18TH, 1854 • The .Lirris fLifiiiT, though' but recoutly introduced . . ow 'lauds rus.r.mu:o-r. the• Most SIMPER, ErritslENT, And papa er 'nu .. ILL 0 ,o ago. Our MintratrlOßlEs are probably th . only ones in the World—exclusively devoted to, utriki - g 3letalle Mills, therefore possess superior advurtsiges hi preparing such an admixture of metals, as beet' adapted to making a , strong and durable article. _ .',..:...r.,..' ..___ The LITTLE thAtir has been awarded the. First Premi um at the principle Fairs of the Nation; as the Meet • complete and convenient MUI now in nse. These 311tts are nut Only gUnratiteed superior to ail othirrir in theli'. construction . rid ljtutlity of .m .aterlal, . but in the amount and itunlit of wort they perfohn with an; given power; .and i iirranted In all cases tO Suit, or ho purchase-money ,efunded on return of • the mill They`arb offered to Farmers and the trade complete, •-; at $2B, $32 and $36, for No. 1, No. and NO::3, and $2 • extra for sweeps. Warranted to grind from 8 to 15-- bushels-per hour. according to siso. • . ~_, SCOV.I."B . NIMBLE.' GIANT GRAIN MILL (CAVEATED MAY, 1855.) •- • . .., . Tlllr Mill. is a most complete and important article for Planters, Farmers and others, havin2 torse-power or other wuvonlenees lbr runhiogi belt: They.can be worked sOvatitageously with one,.twoiw 'more — horses, • . whereiora speed Of from four - tb -- six hundred rovolu- ' tlons per minute can be obtained upon 11.14--ineh pulley, With a :i3,ilach belt.. - Theao , Alitts aro-adaptod to any kind Of work, grind ink coarse Ned frOni corn, oats, dc., or flue meal from rorn, wheat or rye ; .and corn & cob In the . most stake factorrmannor, awl with a vast saving of-power over all other mills, the etib being-cut with sharp cast-steel. 'Tile first premiumwas awarded these. Mips at thi lode Fairs of Now , Jersey,' VehusylVania, anethe Indus , trial _Exhibition at Boston. • :The Nimble Want weighs about 300,pounds, occupy ..ing a space 0f . 2() inches square. It Is'peculiarly strong, and durable: requiring no skill' to run It, or keep it !murder.- . . They are offered completei L ready_ for attaching ths,;" belt, at $55; with .caet steel cob at tin laments, $ tfs. rant ed - to - gl,volho - ruost perfect Nit isfact Please call at the Little _,Glant Works,' and ' wit .P their operation. Ilanufactured ;44;" . • ItoSl3.Be* Cur:l7olA Coa 19..3m644. =EMI ,~~~rrt~~e~. 4. B. iqur.i,EN''. El