6 *riotHunt. - "y I k St# 24 , s ' )V, )'‘,': / . 5' 4 4: 1 7e,j ' f1pr,. 3 c ,:;6 1 raN4l, • 4 :' cc”, Econ. - 11de Cultivation \Ve have repeatedly seated OUVVIT the intent or writing upon the best mode of cultivating various crops, and almost as often hate W had our actual . attention turned to and written upon some other topic. The reason is this : No one, ex cept the favored few who have all the means at command needful in carrying out their plans of faria , ? perationa : can do half as well as they 1:n o‘Vrlfo'W"'llO Labor is dear, at least when mensored by their nu - sins. and they cannot, ;Ilford to hir it Toll a el.lll ttlat a pu:•se of g old is 0:11: an itu.:ll• beyond his utmost re , o•h, and v.di dd u n nu good but to excite feelloc;s-whi , •ll ‘vithin his reach, be cause ;Loy ;sty c,Ltiparcit with what ho is rcaliv \ions kit uoaldo to do. Poverty is a icfrillie hurdoo. and no wh is it fo!t. 111 , ,rt to di 0'111_,:1,2' cn( t'; r ii r we Wo:1 1, 1 I. Pq to t ,}1••;c !..:o.r• • hd ( h:olii I 11-;rdiV lii 1,',;~~I1,11, ;- and pl.i\v ....no !I t.c1,1 li the entire if ti,ed na. t f,J,cr tf,o,e iiv it it It. tr ‘.- ftil to the soil, and ;It Ict.. t ii III011;sy will 17 , 6 wasted on then]. say to such farmers, in the seccaid place, you can do more than than you have done in the ,preparation of yaimus compost:3. There ore very few farmers who) eamint,dotible and treble the o i nanti• ty :to , ' value of tho:-e , neee. , sary means o f restoring- vigor to w,;rn-uui. and I , n !Tell soil.;. fly dimi: ishin , the extent of sur face under cultivation, and by i.roper in dustry in preparing composts, thei o is scarcely a farm in the country that can not be made, produce its sixty, and seven ty, and eighty bushels of corn to the acre. And even though one acre only is brought up to this desirable condition, a saris,; of years will mince to bring the whu'e farm to a 141 state of cultivation. If only sina!l fields ale made thus produc tive, the hopes and courage of the fa rner will be thereby excited, and he will stand manfully among men, and tell of his suc cess as well as they. We would not advise fanners of limi . - ted means to buy guano nor phosphates at anything tike their present prices.— Pay your poorer neighbor his six or eight shillings a day (if you eanhot exchange work with him )to help you to vollect leaves front the forest, mud from the meadow, carting the latter only after it is tolerably dry, peat or marl front the bog; ud if you call buy barn-yard manures, mix them with turfs, sods, roma, weeds, dirty straw spoilt hay, chips that are unfit, to burn; and if we are conveniently sit uated for it, get sea-weeds from the sea' shore, Oyster- shells, old bones, horns, St.e. Dead animals a7e of great value. The offal! from a slaughter house, worthless scraps of hides, bones, etc. slic,uld be used only with large quandties of common soil or of sonic other solvent. Not one in a hundred turns to the best account the contents of priv es, hog-pens, soapsuds, and ()tier le. us for will von you ,At' ,everel,, ne:.: tin,; these mr.des of improving trnnr :zlnths ':' It may lie Only such 'neglect that kt eps yen ill piverty ; and though you enter upon the work with i.vany painful doubts in re lation to . e , result, we will assure you againstloss from any such operations, if conducted with tolerable discretion. 'No* is the time to commence this sys tam: of operation for the next year. On ,every leisure day, let the time be ()emu .pied in these preparatory labors. Every hour thus. spent is worth something, and will tend to fill your purse at the time of harvest. 'Almost all farmers sadly neglect their barn-yard manures. Were these proper ly oared for, their value, as a whole, would be more thou doubled, Having thus suggested the means by which manures may be provided, the next inquiry is, how aru r t where shall they be used ? Perhaps we are unable to give the information that many would desire. Perhaps you have an • enclosure that for many years produced large crops, and you just look on and watch your op portuoity to take from it the 3nost you could get, returning nothing to it. It may bo that it is so situated that it is al most able to take care of ifielf, like much of the interval on the Connecticut, which is annually enriched by being overflowed. If this is so, we should labor to hasten this' process 'of improvement, and should Jo all in our power to . get this soil back to the condition of a fertile field. Whe - n this is to take the next prom: lot, leaving the more desperate cases to the last. When you plough your ;I:lyed•gronnds, till in without stint a san dy eompost. This uct - d not bo a costly job, but generally is practicable for th.• prore.- , t farmer. if you have a bon , y meadow, a illormprh ditel.in , will 1, a part the pro", , ;, tio,•es...3ary to re ....dm it, while the material thus thrown ~ut cx . a,ql'; what some other soil mica needs. Componsations are not found onl . ; in the .structures of animals, hut they ~eur in almost every farm the world over . I,,um n(1:1 n 0. -- :ukatior. 11\ F E 1 , s E I- N.\ 1,4• I las I Instil. Int i inn i.lll till tine first • di din: 410 )1:11,11. •.1 3 110, .Itl.l nnu wedi msbuilding in. I innit 11111:0. dirvrtion and .•i• Kenn,' .-nonnuel Tlnninnu•iinn. li•niatn i• 1 n• ;:nil retired.— t i• t 'if lie l'n u n, .pal limit the ~111'SI! Ilf its .1111.1.1 in I.e t minder:li Tinii iiii•t ienneeni teach , ilt unnipinn.)ii.l. in nil be i/I 1 • /:12, 4, • .1• . 4 . 1 1 r./1 1 / 1 4 1... Lim dirt...0..11.0 the I'loo :}..ti. 'n :tore 6.1 he Hire.? :4.11i , r. 1 , .q. 1.,,,,1. ~,,t,i1,4. 1.; ,, i awl 1,,.;1it, per ~,,siwi ~1 I 1n..,1,.. $lO (It hill;., ~, -,,,,, ~ 0,,,..„ i,, , , ,„,:i.,,,, ~. ~,., it 0,, • ~ •• 1., ,•,, ~ 4 , I • II I .. , ••I u ”f Instnim,ut. 1 .1. I , l'. I rt,ii.,ll, 0, — .)( ) 1, A('.\l)l:)iy. Iti.ty. • srvil n 111`11111111 1 11 ,1:1 11.'1 I' . :II I\ I) in 1 1 nl. It 1, 1, , 1 .1 al :-1/..11, •. 1: I Ile- Mi,lll,L I 111,1 ,tatitql 1.11 ,1: : Ir , w which place thrm I, LILY !VS. I :l2l:l,:Sitilatt•ti in Ilse emintry it is 1,11111, ea All 311111 I,lllplat.l,ltis LOWII, [lie htiii•iw.s are lar:e, airy and emilln , . , linua. capable o f ino 'll,se who cannel. ae, ,, in...l.ALtal in the institution can ebtain good warding in t lie tetigliktrhood at $1 50 per week. Txt:ms.—,3,o per eesalmi of five months payable gnar ly hi ad% ance . Washing SO eta per dor.; light and tool extra. For further particulars address. W. 11. 11'000S; Principal. principAls address will be Easton Pa. until the Ist ttf .Ipril :titer which time 1 4 hatIc lisp. Ilunti»gdon Pa. Mareh bah. WiliTE :11,14 ACA 1.) , three svt , t Th,. ninth .if this t. l .ular anti nourishing institution will coin Inellee on Monday'. the ith ttl' May next, under lite most Etym.:llde auspices. During the present year such improvements and additions have been made as its In creasing patronage demanded. The Principal will be as. -tisted by a full corps of competent and experienced teachers, and special attention will be paid to the health voinfort of the Students. Boarding, tWashing and Tuition In the English Branch es, and N'oral Nitwit:. per Sens{ in. (5 months) $:1000 Instruction in Latin and Greek. each, - t. o If' French and liernutti • • Gun The attenthei ..f parents and glimallans IN oArnestly ,to-it,d tf. this I ustitUthM. l'ireillars will he furnished ml ally Inform:ad m be given, On app:lcation, either ',ors Mal or by letter to D. DEN LINO Eli, Principal, Nlar.•l4, Ilarrlslairg, Pa. DLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD KM V, near Carlisle. Pa. The frith Sessivn e ill com- Merle.) 911 To ESDAY, May Ist, 1855. Number of Stu dents limited,and constant efforts used for their moral and intellectual improvement. Terms, $65 per stISS/011. Circulars with references and full information furnish eel, by lt. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, April 1811855. Plainfield. Cumberland co. Pa 6Z/3//aitt CN 0 1‘1 1•4 \ 1 11 .11 .11. 1 T 1 1 N e ll l i lt j E k S4II F U T. If A l" T j .T 1 1 4 M 11 0 1 11. 6 1. : , This Institution presents superior facilities to young men desirous of obtaining a practical business educe- The course of study embraces Double Entry Book- Nocping, as practically applied to the management of Mercantile, Bank, Manufacturing and Steamboat nooks ~..-.llusiness Penmanship and Mercantile Computatbms —familiar Lectures on Commercial Law—upon the sub ject of Bills of Exchange, ,Promissory Notes, Contracts, Partnerships, &c., &c. The exercises are strictly practical, being deducted from actual business transactions, and so completely combine practice with theory that students, on comple tion of the course. are In every respect competent to c.uulact,ou scientific principles, any set of Double Entry Books. The students have access to ml Commercial Li brary procured e:•lpressly for their a-co:inundation. Usual length of time to complete the whole course, from S to I() weeks. particulars write and receive a circular by mail aprll.ll II (1N 11ER (/1..1'11E A( ; F. r cur , of rutLrhoum. 0,11)1n,,), r Le.) II .i..t.lturu~ , r rho ~t ;.s , • Lips. Pimpl., on the a.. 1 • nit and : . 'or”.; on Children, and all disc:Asps ..r 11,.. This ointment o til care the Saltrheum 'not Hunts, or Chapped bands. quicker and snret than any other meth vines of the It Ind berme t h e public. 'Po substantiate the above, I can give hundreds of eon tlficates, but I consider it no use, as (any person can do the same, if they have friends, for even a worthless :tr. tide) I rely solely on the merits of thoOlntment fur the public patronage. N. 11.—A single box of this Ointrtec:t will keep soy Blitekunitles, Farmer's, Sailor's, or l le .hanie'shands,let them chap or crack ever so bad, sou .1( end in good work. leg order all winter. Prepared and sold by Al0:11101: Tkantim, .lau s ratuck, Conn. Sold also by the principal Druggcsts,tmd Country Mar. chants. Price g 5 cents per box. Nor. 10, 185aily SPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS —A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now en hand of all the different sizes, from 4 gallons to MI. It received the first premium at the Into Pennsylvania Slate Fair, thu first premium at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland Stato Fairs, and Tartans ethers at different places. It will make more and better butter from a given amount of cream, and in less time than any churn In the markot. For sale wholesale and retail by - PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, eorner.of 7th and Market, Philadelphia. Dec. 0, 1854—ti THRASHING MACHINES of . the 1. best make'conatautly . on hand and for sato at the Carllslo Foundry and Maclatno Shop. Fit KNK. GARDNER,. DAILY PAPERS !=After the Ist of of July thu Daily Papers will bo doliverod by Um Carrier to those who desire them, at the rate of 31 cents per Dionth, payable In advaueo Or on (Watery. A strict compliance is desired, A. Di. Agt. 51114 . ' 1.- i -li i (A) • E.arbc, S. B. KT EWER Office in North I_,PitaimyST street t doors front Weise Camphcll's SLW. 011ie° hours, more particularly frent 7 toil o'clock, A. il.. nod from 5 . , ti, 7 o'clock. P. M. t D.—DOCTOR S. P. ZEIGLER it Il f•ceil tly 'role l.anca,ter city, offors his Profession s sirs ices to the cititens of Carlisle and ri, inity in all . s t•a•i•n , iwanches. (hike :not ss-idol !ce in the 11005.5 , , rsso rly oor nited n. s , oner's e Hi re. North tlnn„ter nII,I, hr Vial I I. 1,11 , 1111 VII nt Hll hoary H 111 , 11 11.4 IS 011 ) !H,HHI. C H IIS in the rnuul r)' prompt 1 . 1 :1;1,1 1,1 t, . fst - i bari,es T C I:. 131,1' 11.',V1.' 11 A 1„ 111 )- 1 r AITAPAT 1 I 1"11 . 5•Iit'1.1 Ittr,r o 5 , 55 ,t on w Loather t /VHIIIIIII Po. Is. Dr. I.linnenthel rospoel!ltilly t hers. hiss' rrnr7.ei 5..0 5,5 t o s to the cithanss of I artiste :Ind 'ii:lti ttzr- fr , i`t lahorlint ender ehronir diseases mat sons It lw letter. otllce hours, front 7 to A. M.. loot 2 to .1 I' T tee is hereby Ltiven I' that 1 Inc,. this day. associated with me hi the practi!, , 111 0.1% to. )1. Penrose and Thi.s, I adi, fht ure'w ill be attended toby the st‘ ,co under Ale firth 7;f I'l.sshosr.. • Feb. 1“la 1516. \. `•l. 11:D1/1,1:, At'ly nt Law. if - 1 P. iltj.\1111( 1 11, Attorney at I.IIW. ilvet,m's Row. All bumness entrind ea to nim promptly attended to. a r t. t , 0 hill] wwiii in" li6.liipt.ty at tended 7. 5. k. • N. 1.; ,RE EN, A thin) e h yat .w, has ..,Z ,,tti,..1 in m(...hmii,•5i,,,,,. I'n . Ike prao i, .• Of Ili! , WI i• -,1 , 11. ‘ll ki,,,;, 4 Looml \ ritin , z, I tdloction, 1%4111'1 busin,,,, Av.. prlmptly at it.11,1.•i1t, , .:1•.,• mkpo ,i(.• ~r. 1,..n..n. 10,itil.two. zq'll \ I.\ I \; in :tll it4,lllle rent branch, prt , ulpth attcntleti C. (1 B. (111.1.: Atti,ra c v a t Law, will at ttrall rat raptly t !trait •-• rattrra-t itVt. Iran.- t r d . tt m tlit• n , .iu f rtrarly t tlittotl It) N 1 Wain 11111,, I NMI pill '2l/. (;1•;(). NI.;11:It'll - th.. t... ....I I,lllill, 11.• will I. 0• k iliNt•rt d iii 1,1. :15 1 10111 it, 01 lit I.Pl11.• d.s, 11l v. , ” t t 1'311t4.• t .1- t 111,1t,r, ‘' .111.111111 i, 1151,1 in lit.• Urinal art - i TI.: - .ll.titp . 1,“.111 :it the re N iclew, lit. S.iiiittcl •1t,11.•,t. High ,•tft et. G EoRGE Z. BRET Z , 1). , r .f.,...-- .a ..- , ..t. , (i. 1 , D. S. I) i:\l I:q.—lienivectt ully altri v.t i t;. senders his professional son Ices to the I. pull h•. Artificial tt tAli inserted, front a singtie tooth, to an entire sot, on the Intent and most a proved principles. Itch Its Single. EMelt, and 'l:op timums Gum 'ltteili." hisemes ot the Nitruth and 11.- re:rut:lrides cal-14'01y treated. 1 Writ 'E at tile resident e ot his hrot MT, MI North 1 • Itt Street, I'arllsle. Hail 10 17 MIS will perform eperations oral the Teeth that are requ.red for their pa els Iteul. such ) us ir will restore the loss of them by Inserting .'srtit o Teeth, from a single. tooth to a full sett. .e-n- °Mee ma Pitt street, a few doors south of the Railroad hotel. Dr. 1.. is absent from Car lisle the last ten days of every month. LNIUVENEE AND CONVEYAN -0 CElt.--A. L. SPONSLEII, hi , o Register of Cumber laud county, mill carefully attend to the transaction of all such butanes , as 111:13 be la - twisted to him, such as the writing of Deeds, :'lortgagett Contraets. /Se. lle w ail aka der oto hi s attention the procuring of Land War nn.ts. Pensions. Ac. as well as the ttr , ltase and sale of Real Est..., new ,ciatim,a. .c. in West Iligh Street. formerly eceupied, y W. M. Peuresk Esq. near the Nlethodlst Ch orris. J , N. 11,0 S L'NSTE E 14, House, Sign, _ Fancy and Ornamental Painter. Irvin's (formerly !lamer's) Row, near ilitnor's Dry tio.rals Store. Ile will attend promptly to all the abo,o descriptions of paint ing, at reasonable prices. The various kinds of graining attended to, such as mahogany, oak, walnut, So., In the Improved styles. 1 W. BRANDT, Manufacturer of VI Mineral Water.:, French Mead, Bottled Ale, Pnrter rind Cider North East Street, near the Rail Hoed Bridge, Cider, eitouc Q'POVES ! STOVES' ! ! STOVES JoliN 11. imitoAs would Inform the public that he has now on hand at his oat, nu Main St., next door to Merlon Hall, the largest and most cum pieta assortment of COOK, ()Filc)s & FAR— M-Loll STOVES to be found in this county, which will be sold. at the lowest prices fur 41t';'',.. 7 , cash or approved credit. Ills stock consists of L . , • large assortment of new and highly ale proved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished In the most Complete manner, and calculated for either wood or coal. or both. All the old standard patterns which hare stood the test of experience, may be found at his establishment. Also, a great variety of the most approved and beautiful PA hhult OFFICE STOVES, in cluding a number of new styles, possessing Vrry supe rior advantages over those heretofore in use. FRlffilles and housekeepas nw respectfully invited to give him a rail before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the rountry and put up at the sho r t,t, the. Ile ,ntil.fic, I i ,I , all hinds of TI N ANlis 11 EET (' , ll;pt•r . ll - ntia o,oit (11 I h.. ,I .•,,ry ,„ fen• psi- h t I• •: l' rail Val 4.1 )1 ,, (1 , 411 . 1 , 1 it cht•il it I , tl. t•Tial tho ! • to cc,in wull: i.f:zrt , cle. was nl way, Le ,11, t`ing, :11,1 , 111111.11.114•li ' lulu a call PREPARE FOR 'WINTER! J'AItLOR AND COOKING STOVES. • The subscribor at his old stand on North Hanover at., Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth lied Coffee Pot," Se lma to call the attention of the public to his large as sortment of STOVES, of the newest and most &Moue s blo styles, from the beat manufactories In the country, and at all prices from $3 to $l5. IP Among his PARLOR & CHAMBER STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic... Revere, Star, •,... ‘ ,... : ;,j Persian, Union and .Etna Air Tight, togotber ' with °Maur patterns which ho has of all sisos for parlors or chambers,and calculated for burning either wood or coal. Also, the /Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Plat -top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK -INO STOVES, comprising the latest improvements In kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.— Also, article, to which e invites the particular atten tionthe Dining Iton Cooking Stove—a now and ele gantlo of families. Ills king stoves range in price from $lO to 25, with the fist res complete. Also, Nine Plato Stoves of various patterns id different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AN TINNED Vi'ARE for Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, Am Also, every article in tiro lino of Tin and Copper Ware. ...rho public are respect fully invited to call as itu is confident with his large stoat, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. Oat. 25,1664 N. MORRIS. ~ll , C , hN o l Gl L lTD l, m c SA u h e , De ese s A o i tr v it , , T o 11V-AIREI Nllnrtley j4PuVE L 0. K. 148 South Second Strict, five doors above Spruce 'street, Philadelphia, where ho keeps con stantly on hand a fall assortment of every article In his line of I,IIfiIIICSS. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent F - ,wing , Mattresses, Velvet, Tapestry, Tapestry, Brusselserhree Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings, 011 Cloths, Canton Matthias, Cocoa and Spanish Id:Afloat' Floor and *lair Druggets, Dearth Rugs. Door liTato,Tahle add Piano Covers. To which he invites the atkention of purchasers. PucCfek sllbrellaltcous, F . c .QT. EA M SAW - INI IL L , near tr. , : OM R. ..3 Pn r ert. , Wn Otimberlaml county.— .• • V -VA li ASKEW, A SF:Y . 3IOER continuo to slip -41 sigiituid4 ply 1 ,,,,,,b 0r o f all kinds, .t. th., shortcst - Pr" , --- 4, ""-- `,14-- notice. and an terna: limey than eau I , e Mid t•lnen hare. All order,: die out ed to E. II 4:IK YU, PR pectow 11. or NN M. D. :•!;1_1•311 , 1!!t..3 r., Carlisle, a ill I.e prompt ly atte n ded to. Fel, 2:.:-1 y L ( .NS ANI) -fr , 1 N oudersitmed mould ink.rof the IE I,I eill..ens of Carlisle that 1,1 , tins tondo arraw.2.e meld s do I i\l; nil l' 1.1" I Nil at vtiot t no ti. e. and on reasonal.lt. tel Ills. lie has engaged the ser il, af 'at.' hand iron, Ililnilrll 11a. and has slip idled 6hulell Is 111. extensis \ I . It M 111,11 will ei.nl.ll, him to i', II all orders rofortly. All e net. will li'oars!, led. Ills st, ,1, ~f G: • s Fix e Pill h. lout din t h.. 1.01 , 111 exactly (.1 street. here lie it:vitae a cull. Avv. TINNING. I , Pt 1 11'1 Ile is also 'prepared to or Maio! to order, every artielo. of N E 'IFNI by housekeepers and otlifTs. 11 , will also nt tend to Isla tri I MI, 1 1011.1SE-1101)FINtl, 111..1,1, lIANIIINti, find 1.1.1 .1 .1 Itl Thankful for Ole patrnonae with which hr lily:already I , ren favored, he I espectfully soli , its a eontinuanco of tire : , 111,11). 3WNII01: June 14, '1,4 • 1, 1 it 0 )1 CA1,11 , I)11NIA.-C. VON N J 11P.11.1:N rel.pretfully infora ins the ritizom of Cur , lisle and Y it init.). that he has just ret tun- VV , , ~....,....-...j. el from Califorli la., MAI. i!- . 1.11,Z111 , 4 t...eX., .i . e: Nao ail kind! , 1.1 \viol, votinerbll ,t ith his A! , t .iio, i a i 11 1 . 1. ..i . ,.1 .. .. i ? A l I: ., i t l: f lf ~ ,5 , . 0 , i I f 1 . .. f 1 l i. :::: , : i i 1 ,. N . , , 1 i 1 , ) . :; 1 :! 11 1 i 1i1 , 1 ,. ' , , i litti I uns. l'i.h , ls. Lorl.s. lio)s lint\ Tiitnn,,,4..,c,.. all "I otall 10. will SOH N , 11 , 40 , 11i0 r•I'1 , 1:t11. lit , also att. - Mk t , . 1 , 1.il ii , J: i ;1111s. ch , l•l , S. 111110 , , &e: i'llgrllN,4 111 1 , 1 . 11,... cvigwr mill 11011. Ilv Ittw, that by strict attriltioo to 1 tv.in,s. :Ind n desire to picas:. he will merit :tod r,e,IN e poi lb 1.31,v :rze. it 1 , All finds . I lire Aim:- made to order. l'zirli..lv. April '.2t , . 1'f,.1-11. QA DDLE AND HAIL\ E:-.S II.A N I I:‘(;• 11.- 5.,11,.. ril . er ei idioms to iorr3 ill Ills. It:..11• I 11 , i111 .. ..,.11: all it , itri. , llr. I•ritit L.,. in N. - 11111am ~ i•r stn. , I. ( allkle tAII ilts,,, :\ I I lie ~1 1...P1.1111! . 1. ,•1.191 , 1 .1111.1 , 11 , :hit, iI, F •.,-1.i . .g oil hood , a rimer:ll :os.e t nil , t in his hoe. iir.si•tiii•ii. iil all I.ii.its 4 - I 10- • 10 I° i 0 :it 1 0° AP - Pq, 1 . S, 1 ti . i 11 ,• .. •'‘ 00tt 0 0. ::.L , , 0 ii the . . C '.... , ‘4,,e....... '...----..7'...-.-71, ' ." - ' .O '', ,°•°` 01, 11 II 00 OIA ii.i.als'flit NI,S k :l,i f e , ',. ~‘„.O t`rai eline 11,1 ..,..111• c-T-i - --., - .1-- ) lip l , ll ' i t i, 1a , ..: , . tI I .10 " 0 11.111- .. Z.1. - I r e , . r ... c. ...-, , ' '. I 1 f ie 111:t 11‘1:, t } 1 . 1 i: 111 t .,. '''. % 3 .1 11111 A \ 1 1 0; i ~1\ :- , i ~.. :-‘,..:,,, . ,er used in Oils 0: 1 A country. and 11, "• v isiilog 11 1111,', ',, ' 'IIX ~1/1, . 11111, 1 .1 0 111,1 pleaSallt ~I.tl, •• , ill till Si 1•11 t' , C}lll and see them. Ile :dz. , mailufai toms Harness. Bridles, Collars and \ ;daps in all their vas ie ties. and coolidelitly 111 . 191,VS from the general al prol 11 ) - thin at his coil, tuners that lie makes the neatest mid hest gears. in all their variety of Ineilth, that is made to the e, lliltry. lie also makes all kinds of ' Alatrnsises to order, viz' • straw. Husk. Curled Hair nnil Spring f , l:it• rim: es. All Um 111050 art Ivies 11111 be made of the I eat material and workmanship, and with the utmost des patch., IVM. (WWII:N. , \ . -1, -..,:s m .. nom ,-.4.F-4, 4-- ..4. , ._ x c J 4-4 , • i . t••....1 , :v.r.,...,_____<„..._ . , , , .......„ ~_ 1) AT T N SELF-;qtAPPENING YANK EE FEED CUTTERS, loanma, f•r A 1.111; SARGENT. No. 410 Market street, rhiladit 'fhb is superior to any now in user f 4 strength durabEity, and simpliaity of construction; it cuts tast er. and is-the DO I) self sharpening Ilay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever made. It h:to but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE. winch any person can.grind and set a ith oase, but In ordinary case, Is ground in the machine. Thou sands have already lawn sold, and the demand is daily increasing. In most cases an examination is sufficient to “invinee one of its .Fuperiorlty. 50 one after n short trial would part with it ti.r any other. All sizes of the above constantly on band and for sale by 1. P. INNE, Solo Agent for Cumberland county. CM lers that ho keeps constan tly on hand a supply of the ••Shemansagner," an adnd rabic Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonic in to:deed to by all of bin cus tomers aho 'hove used it to 1,0 one of the best articles known f”r cleansing the hair of dandruff• lie also man uthetures a flair Restorative. known as the "Corashee- Mill," for ell log new growth to the hair on bald Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excellent itesturati , e. 'll bile the Sliemansagner clears the hair of 11n win& and prevents it from coming Itot, the Co- reshi,lllllll supplies n HOW growth to these who have Lad the tn!..l , tt ulle to It se their hair, The 1.\1131i: is in 1,e.1 t4g .31! ~ammo ntl.l Ittil, ,:e:I tL,s ‘,lll ?oh.:,,tti,; ••I'i 1\ ; :•!;TriNt:, II 1.• z , .•,..1.•.t h; 1 t Si Yail • 1.t..n. \lArl.ql 11'1. IIVECI::-S ISM =BE ]l_ 4 l lllE INSURANCE.- TILE A LLEN ANT) EAST PENNSIIOIIO MUTUAL FIRE IN SUM ANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo rated by au act iif Assembly, le now fully organised, and In operation under the management of the following commiesionere, ' • Daniel Bailey, William It. Oorgas, Michael Cbcklin, Me'choir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jamb 11. Cooyer, Lewis Byer, henry Logan, Benja min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of Insurance aro as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are Invited to - make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. lISNJ. 11. MOSSER, President. 'LEERY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary. MICIIAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. AGENTS. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—ltudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; 0. B. J 1 mum, Hingstown; Henry 7.earing,' Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. .1. All, Churchtown ; nome! Graham, West Pennsborough ; James Me Dowel, Frunkford; ?dodo Griffith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ifaveratick, - Meehan. icsburg ; JohnSherrick, Lisburn; David Coover, Shop hordstown. • YORK. COUNTY.—jOhn Bowman, ' Dillsburg;TPeter \collard. Franklin; John Smith, Esry., NVashington; W. S. Picking. Dover; J. W. Omit. Paradise. • 'HARM Slll;gll,—llotiser fi Luebuittn. . blomborti of the company having policies about to Ali- Oro can have them renewed by making application to any of the ngonts. A th' OF JULY. -FIREWORKS !- Just te..olved. and for sale at ISIONYER'S Coffee qinery Store, North Hanoter :ftreet.' ju'Zi lIERE IS WHAT OD NEED AT I'ItIiSENT -The subscriber respectful. ildbrins the Indies and mtletnen of Carlisle and 'chitty that he has now on and at his Halr Dressing nd Shay log Room on ‘rest, :met. an elegant assortmet f LADIES MIA IDS and ontlemeu's,ll'lCS.and ran trnish to order at shortest iotlce every kind of hair Vork of the best quality. He also begs leave to In- Inn his friends and custo- JtiLu IJ)l)ilabclpl)ia ~XTArreill,, , s, JEWELRY, SILV E . , ment of the finest Tuttlih.,, for Flan at the lowett c. prices, at 'Wm. 0, ELT( iNIILAIrti t no. Ibi .rout It I•eco root hetween Pine aid U pion, tit th side, I htizoielpl The ass.rtlacht ciiihreces it larre itt,ll Felt c't Ile Watches. Jewelry :hit or ll ate. 'it are, pit w lilt line SilVer. ju Biti.ol,S, l• Sans ur..l Wiley articles ula snot.. kr finality, tit ,ei the eNnitilliation of t10,.t0 who in sire tt, pn , w t IL,. 1 . , , ^ h i, pit ie y h. LSSt the 1 , 111.1; 1 :ess. V S:i t I leh for Importing and Ilan much intr. the suhscril - cr ,motitlently iui itc , j to lit, hut tutu he tlmin .on troll s ns Sat. un any other eSttil lish u,ei,t ill eithe. o. the :Who I:it ins: All Mull , . ncnian.otitl/ and Pearl Jewel:3' are 111111.1 A lal,lllrl 11 1,11 unlyr, within a I'm le Lie r,...).;),Vi !itches. jovelly and. silver 1. 1 :111(1 paired: NVNI. 1./Nll.l 1. I), U. :Id St. a low (intro al ole the '..,l hot. West • r 0) .111 010 1 , 1 , 11t11 Whidow of the Store, linty le :e til0f:11111 , IIS Itird.tleel„l% hieh colon:ands the tetwiletir et the t , ietetife• met w iooo. (i LS, 'tel-1)r -1 111'10111' ED SUPER . PliOSlji A ui 1.1111..-1' rola City l heniical .4:: L nion Will 1....110 after tne niust. int lave ell al Livieti IL II /I N el p supst it It spared A oh) dl ite LUllure, nitide otter the iiiioisli / Licl , , all/1 nmst super inr, Lela/14 11.1.11.11 lower - thin. ti nat. anti fully equal. Ibe latent:6n iit Diialip read Larne i, pal Li. uhirly ealkd hi rr nil' lain'. Attie ! I eru% tun ti anii, L. hirbe 01 $lllOll tillafaiLit;h. for hide-by JoILS L. PtiMEROY, :*2... 4 i.ut1i 11 hares, 3d deur u 1.4..% e Chestnut it. !'Lila. si-i,t.7. 1 5,../. C.111.1..i:U.i.\ ' S l'A 1 11:.1), 1: V EYlll,.i! 'II:\ (, 11 I.:\ Ack,.-1 be stil.siTiLt.i. Iviiniu rah LI ~.—i.tit.li , 4 an pal Lies l'ell11113111.: it LtehilUl/le I nil s Li/ l /111.hil:, h I.LLi./.1/A1 L.L. NI .ii..wst.. A.Nil % L2 , 111..11.ht, :1 E r .11..1 I IS. 6 1/0• I vjallallial [Lis in Latec to cov. 1.130%11, Intl /I 111,1, I.Ne 1•AO:1.1,1112k 1,1.11111i./.b ULU Mole Ltai. aljw pn n a t e O ne , II h.t.1.11L1 Ulu w.mel.re il , llll, 3(01 Sb 1..Lt1 l Uhl l:211..1:11,12 aut/Lltd its : upvi 1 , 1 it) aif tatter lui tl.o Mae l ii 115.11 1 , 1 012.815', 31'41 Cl'. Ul'e 112:5 .1 . 11.1 blArtati.h Leillg at :1 tlllll , el. to e ttall 1.11. MIENUE 1.1,0., I : 0 ' ~A1,11,1': Is. ssig mathslit I.' L I.:11.11• L , 111,L 111 10 tjtilll :1 t(1•11,1,: it 1/.1 Li/J.1 .-- 11 /41•11.,/,1 1 L. gilt /.14. A1 , 0,1' 1 , 111, , ',his l•aali ti 1.11 1.1./L. r 1 .1 It. 11. @EMI 11.11...0 S. 11,, L.% Lt.,11111t1111.1/1+ : ti the I .. It E. 1.51.4 LI,. LI LIU. 14 llle 1.0 .s.t ..t k I IL t•, e" , LI , .Lied I 1 , 1.1.111 t 1:44 P. psis.. 1„•,.. 1,1 it :ti.,l X Slit' ~, 4: b11.:1,L Y 1111 611.41) 111:11sr,11ud - 111 , tr n4,11,1:111.1 llarl, L'arktr, 11,1. Pies 11 111. 11. Pita. linl_i.Rlh, 11,1.11. bl.l ti2ES. NVe have introduced this Seasci.lo;e iiOW sizes. tti that all perils may alai, ihuwsalcus ut this glen{ 111,Iirut weir at a vary wudsrutu CeJii. 11 eMO ii prepared to turn I:41 uu uppmvtui. tt, %%Zinn u sing/01104n, 4.•1 11wlur& 1 , 141. llie 1 Pt.a tatau Ceinplete, $ du do 4 Jo forbtici. r:t.4l:. du- do :4 Extra Eadiutur, (mail ;:urs zald FriaAll_ Plates,) . • 3 do do do St, 5 do du dO - •107 do do 1:13 Vhis No. 7 is the largest and most potverhalTurnace nude in this country, nod is admirably adapted for Churches and other largo class buildings. 11 a efaitiffile to Fell the apparatus at the rune price as a hen introduced, tau years ago. Although the present high price of Mon Miff increased their cost 25 per emit no sng to their recut wviLl.t, still ma are enabled by the great incresise us sales to furnish the art it to at the lust est pi.Ssinie iiiire. One !nun di) alone. Niesst.s. N or nick &Leine:mut,. halo vim trotted to I tat' fsh Us ith aft( tuns of k mullet's this teason, se that a e are a ow p, onion vu to furnish thee, n heirs:de and vetail. It e sup.: uaend the C ruction el in firliaceb, n lieu reffpiree, nett War tent them in all cares. .Nt COON ING EANOE.-IVe hove also the most complete t uoking Bata!, that has yet Ivan to triaitired, to ulna. N u chi/ the :Melanie of all who may ish t,. se, Oil, the meat perfect and desirable cooking ap paratus et er invented. ETratSON'S PAT.F.NTJ VENTILA'ItiII.—We are the only Agents in ennsy ivania fur the manufacture and dale of this tentilater, which is acknowledged to he the only pertect Ventitinter ever made for eorrecting the draught In smoky chininies, and for ventilating build lugs of all kinds. As tneru are a great many imitations it this valuable article now oilered fur sale, parties will he careful to examine that it has the Emerson Badge at, 'ached. PATENT REGISTERS AND VENTILATOI.S.—Ge have th., lel-gest stop roost complete ussertment sf Hot lle4i-tots and Ventilators to be found in the United buttes. Parties %I Li. w ish to purchase either for privet° use or a hulesale, ail] find it gresttiy to their ado: utage to examine their stork. :A-VI I. AND I 'MN 31 ANT1.1:!..--We have always on hand an extensive assortment of•these beautilld man tles, in exact linitatatpuf a. ,y ptian,Spaidsmilai nay and other rare Inarhie , . OPEN Anthracite and Bituminous Cent. Also, an entire new pattern of the low dean Grato, Made from the English Patterns, and entirely new in this country . SOLE AGENTS for the English Encaustic Flooring Tile. thirnkirk Chimney Tops anti Terra Cot ni Ornaments, such as Garden Vases, dc. Persons about building would do well to examine our stock beam() purchasing elsewhere. hitters, ii lather purchasing or not, are cotdially welcomed to our Well. sire Wurerooms, and where au should Le happy to fur nish any information respecting any of our goods that only be desired. A book on Warming and 'Ventilating can he hail gratuitously at our store, either personally or by letter. S. A. liAltitit.ON, Warming and Ventilating Warehouse, 116 %Valuta st., below Sixth, May :11-7m] PlitiAmt ran. )i U.\ It 0, Pro:ilium Artiste its flair lennlilmllt 1%1, 3 tat 1.1.1: lin. Tellitees. instrin•tions to coal !e hadi,s and lit,alcuaru to measure Owlr heads wish :le -0.1. NV 1. The round of the hied; Ni. r• hiraveil over the lived to the n . n it; From ear to ear over the 'top; No. 4. Inan ear to ear round the fereheall. Toupees and . sostips, inches,—No. 1. From forehead to back as far as bald: No. Overforehead aster us requir ed: No. 3. Over the crown of the head. It. DOLLARD has always ready flu' sale a splendid stock of (lents' 'Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs. half Wigs, Yrlzets, braids, Curls, dc. beautifully mantacturedaud as cheap es any . establishment In the Union. Dollard' lierlbanituu Extractor Lustrous flair Tonic, prepared from South American Herbs and Boots, the most successful article ever produced for preserving toe hair from falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving It in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon realm tame its immense popularity is the fact that his Tonkis applied to every bead of bar cut at hie establishmrai, consequently it is kept In better preservation than an- der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of Its eMcacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment 117 Chestnut etroet opposite the State house, Philadelphia. It. Dollard has at least Allsoorered the no plus ultra of HAM. DYE, and announces it for sale with perfitct con fidence In its surpassing every Mingo( the kind now in ass. colors tho hair either black Or-brown, (as leey be desired) and is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or otherwise, can be Washed off iu ten minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy. Persons visiting the clty aro invited to give him a call. Letters addressed to It. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut st.,. , Philadelphia, will receive attention. Jan. 25—i f, B ONNETS AND 131 — J00:1101S.— , 4. A very large assortment of the latest styles , English Deristable and split straw. Neapolitan, A Hair, Lace, Leghorn and Florence Braid Bonnets, :/' 'Misses and Children's Bloomers of varbailS . Kinds/ titres , / Braids and Gimps Artificial Flowers, Bonnet. linings and ltibt;ons, fie.. all of which old cheap at the store of the subscriber, South 11 street. Balm= 1) . searlisle, Aprll 25, ' . r