El ':.~l~rititlturnl. How to Make Three Farms of One (. S. Stewart, Esq., in a recent ad dress before the Ohio Agricultural Socie ty, thus speaks on'this subject. Many Farmers are destroying the pro ductiveness of the farms by shallow work. As they find that their crops are ditnin ishine., they. think only of extending their areter by hdding acres of surface, as if they supposed that their title deeds only. gave them a right to six inches t ee of earth. If they will take those reds, study their meaning and apply the lesson to their fields, they will snot' realize in three-fold crops, the fact that the law has given them three far us where they sup posed there was only one, in other words, that the sub-soil, brought up and cont. billed with the top-soil. and enriched with the atmospheric influences, and those other elements which agricultural scien ces will teach them to apply to their ground will increase three-fold the meas ure et its productiveness. To show to ivhat extent the fertility of the soil can be increased, 1 refer to a statement in the last Patent Otlice Report. In the year of IK - )0, there ,were nine competitors for the premium corn crop of Kentucky, each of whom cultivated ten acres. Their average crop was about 122 bushels to the acre. At that time the average crop of vyheat per acre in the harve-t of Great Britain, on the soil cul tivated. for centuries, was almost double to that produced on the virgin soil of Ohio. Why is this: Simply because British farmers arc educated men and apply work . wisely. They pay back to the earth what they borrow; they en deavor by every means in their power to enrich their ground, and in 'turn it en riches thorn. If farmers, instead, of la boring to double their acres, would labor to double their crops, they would find it a vast saving of time and soil, and an in crease of profits. Many of them never think of digging ten inches in the soil, unless they have dreamed about a crock of gold hidden in the earth, bibtif they would set about digging in earnest, every man would find his crook of gold without the aid of dreams and divination. We have a great advantage over Brit ish farmers in the fact that our farmers nearly all hold their lands which they cultivate, in fee simple, while in Eipdand they are tenants, hiring the land of no bility, paying enormous rents to the pro prietors, besides heavy taxes to the gov ernment. Taxes are comparatively light, and our farmers are their own landlords. Hence they have been able to pay dim:- foldewages for labor, t'b those in Europe and pay the cost of transportatinn ; and yet undersell the British farmers in their o.vn market. BREAD FROM GROWN FLOUR —errs. A. J. Sibly, of Armada, Michigan, gives in the Michigon Former, a new receipt for making bread from grown flour. As wheat - is frequently grown in all wheat regions, it may be of service to some of our housekeepers to have this, receipt, which is as follows : Last week I tried a new recipe, which I will give to your readers ; it makes ex cellent bread. We use here, generally, what is called salt rising'. .1 mix my bread with water, (warm, of course,) kneading it pretty hard; I set it in a warm place to rise. After it was light, 1 moulded in all the flour I couldOlhaped it into loaves and again let it rise. I put. in no saleratus, soda or alum. After it became light, I baked it slowly about two hours; and I do nob think any one would know that it was once grown wheat. r•-You can make very good bread by putting a handfyr - Of Indian meal to a loaf, and knead if thor oughly. yy BLANKETING COWS.-A correspon dent of the Rural betelligencer, who has been travelling 'through Holland, says that "great care is there taken, of cows, lAA in winter and summer. In a loW ery, wet day you will see the cows in the field covered with blankets : ay, even more othimonly than a horse is blanketed in trio winter. This care is well repaid by a greater flow of milk.and a less con sumption of forage.", rex.. Ventilate'your stables, .and keep them - properly cleansed. funtiturc 30 01314113,7 B. SMILEY, 0/.II3INET :NABtiil.and UNEWITAKER Minovor stroot, next door to .41.!;.... s Hotel. na would ruspuctfully inform thu .0 us of CarIISIO nod tin, public gunundly, that he 11 , 11 Y 1/11 baud II large nod OlOgiilltraSSOrttllellt of F OIL ' iL E, consisting in pdrt of 11 urtirobum, Card oth- Sonis, !lonians, Iludstuatts, plain and fancy lug :itatids, c., nianullicturud ut the bust material quality warrailtud, Iva a g•easral ,Lssortmeht of ell AIRS at the lowest •es. VSY IT! AN Made tt. order, and repairing aptly attended to. )ITINS made at the shortest notice; and hay ,plethlid Inetrso ht: will attend funerals in town or ry. Itomonibor tho stand—cost door to 11. Gloss's IL 11. 5111.1.. Y. ( IXTENSIVE FURNITURE 1100.‘i. A i —IA ‘I ES It. WEAVER would 111 , Kpoefoully can : ',.1:.. 4 the attention of House-keepers and the i e..fa Rli. ni Idle e• ~, his extensive st ,ek of elut FU It including Sofas, %Vardrobes. Centre and 1:0)11 , S, Jcessi no; and Blain Bureaus, and every other !vie branell of business- Also now on hand, lar:rnst assort:nu:lt of CHAIRS In Carlisle at ttwost priees. ALIKVINS matte at tan sit :rt :bake anti :61teltrse 1/1 . 1)11111011 for lb:nor:Os. lie • wits a roll :it I4s establklintent, on North :lan- •r 4trevi, 'war (Ilasst,'s 11 •trl. ',a—Furniture hire,/ out by the inmith •r year c.T • . 11,N I.; IA of Ilan iv. over anti Louther stti 111'. C under'sign Away.: tin hand a lar4e st c•lt t -11a.Ei.m Cabinet :111 the different stylog, m hi •:1 he is prepared to at tit, Ili, Inrit 010 PATENT irntva BATT INI 11, it m us t 410 arttrlr, tchlch entirely Itltv Laos till tthieetions.— • bott tnt emu no :Ittneltetl to t‘l 1 Inchlteatlq. 'Phey have .11 entire Iti to all a ha hat r them iu use. )E INS made tit order the shortest notice. .I.IXIIII Aiirinlfturni: - , C.11{1,18141.: FI;UNDIt V t •It e.,##.l! AND mAr•LuNE mor, ~ ~1., subscriber has the satiSt4ctitlli oi ill -4 * I I 114 :', 1111111 .Irlli ill.: his tad friiiiiiiii :tint patrons that ii ais est.thlistinitint is ite,:rilli iii ;let IN e op, i it, tiliw 1,111.1111. i, tiaNitia !“.”41 , .r.. , •1‘ , 1 stn. , e lie into ' . I trims tire itiel the irlie.le estaldishineat put iii ii,ilii , le wiiesisiz, iiiiiier. . Iraers are tli.•rulire resiii•ittittliy silted tin. ii min. i i 1t.,. line, is ilidi a 111 Lo &lilt: With MilltileSS 31111 I:. Ili. , beqt. titaillier. Sfri.t 11 .: \ tilNriN it( Mr T.t tliti)li;li. I repaired. to kinds of MAellillery lii Papor Mills, Illls avid Part..rios repaired at short tu , t1,.0. Mill wines dress , I and Purled I IItSE P i i EltS and THREsitis(; a , 80, it tie.tr F.PIII . 1l irso Pot Ibilihotital liar Ir 11.1rSv and TW.I 1 . 1 , t1.015, Gall MI . 1- -, and 1:1 - .1AlerS, &V. Palt. , rtisniatle t.. order. lo o t ml , l n ,, P.kSll. , diS executed hi order, If ti ,t on hand. at • shortest waive, suoll as ( ' ranks and% 11111 Gearing, ir and Bevil \\ - heels. gudgeons 4.r 5/1.,V stills, Plow •tints, Cotters, Point Shears, Colieli Box- Spindles. Car \\ - heels, Car Chairs, Ito has also hand a lar.rii supply of Philadelphia and Tr•ty r IVES, and is row:tautly 'Hakim; Cooking Stores • Arious hi proved patterns for coal ir wissl, ten plate Orates Repairing dame to all hind,: ot tiory. kiwis of old Iron, Bras. and Copper taken for work. FRANKLIN GARDNER, AV E Y . ( )1 It (1 D .N 1 ET A I,—. ( ',Ash iethl fnr )IETA 1.. sueli n.. Conner : Brass: and :n, nt the CArllslo Foundry And )I:whlne Shop. 4 1 Aft 31 14; R S LOOK lIE It 14.; 'iIIitESHINII MACHINES: 1, 3 subscribers desire t o inform farmers and publle totally that they 11,1• W ha vo on hand and are constant adnufa;.t acing Threshing Nl:whines with Pierpones .cut Shaker. NV high are generally acknowledged to be • best articles non• in Use. .Use a variety of Clover tilers • Coro Shelly rs and Straw Cutters. They also Cr, the repairing ;if Agricultural Mach non• in • best Imo; nor and ill reasonable terms. \lantana. • 'y mi North Hannover Strrct. directly opposite the hi"uce Mettdrar, .\u :oat S .Hilt I MS'S: 11.. k N , 1 11 EX( I II Tll ES.—llernia or Rupture suceessfilllv treated. and cemfort insured. u4i, of the elemnt Frem•li Trusses. imported I the and made to order expressly for his .ales. II sufferitif. with Rupture trill be izratitied to learn 1t the f, , ,i5i4 , 11 110 W olives to procure a Truss tallithim ext rel.* I i t with 0:150. 4lnral,i*y and correct edriwtion. in lien of the rumbrens aml.tinconiferte • article it.itally sold. Ali r stain site assort moo Llteaye hand. adapted to every ,nriety ut [Wilt ore in adults it children. acid for sale at it range or.,prlee to suit all. of Sirntle Trusses, $l, VI, $1 1(1111 $5 and . , •ns at a distance eadhave n Trusa sent to nt»• ad •ss by remittiott the amount. sending measure around hips. and stating side :dieeted. = C.‘1,1::11 11. NEEDLES, S. IV. 'or of Twelfth itt Ra'e Sta . Philadelphia. Depot for Dr. lianninlf - g'ianproved Patent Body Itraee: ost Ex. pin , lor. and Eriwtor Dracog: Patent Shoulder t , Wiretni try 1111‘11,1AZOS: Spinal Prop: and sup ..ts. Ladtes . ,.ltt,onts, With competent lady attendants. april 11. I )11,131E nuTA. 131 G A, AND OTHER T uns p sEEDs.—Ais. superior erect Buckwheat, , poore l Turoip Urilln, kc. Fur sale hy I'.ISCtIALL MORRIS; & Co. Agricultural NVarehouse and. Seed Store. earner 7th a Market strevts. Philada. July IS. o ~i ~~~ los. 21 and 23 South Sixth • Streo PHILADELPHIA. IIIICULTURAL IMPLEMENT M/iNUTAPTORY,ThiLOI,Ii. CEP liILOUNDS (3710 Acres) Blounisdalc, near IlelstoLyn, MILLI glatT. 615= 4E6 IA FOR FALL. SALES! JOHN STONE k SUNS, No. 45, South Second Str(Mt, Philadelphia. Ave just opened their Fall Importations of IN NET SI LK RUHR/NS, VELVETS, FANCY FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, &c. &e. 'eluding a general assortment of MILLINERY ART'. A's, or the most fashionable styles. The above Goods Ivo been imported moires/ay Stir_ our FALL 521)144 and mprise the largest and best asset:puma In our RIM to I found In the market. Impt.lo AII. FRANCISCLUS ; - rt. • MANUFACTTIVIt OF COTTON. LAPS tatalog, Yarn, Carpet Clthiyo,ttott Yarns,. CANtH,I. AND F 44,11) WICKS, hleh ho olfors to sell at the Lowest Cush Prleos at No trkot Stroot above, Socond, NOrth side, Philadolphla r 4SaAtir'A4sll9)3irisAW„ AS .I.4`ITTING AND PLUMB VIiNG.-Thii undersigned would luti rul the r 94143 1.1.... of Carlisle that lul has made arritimit. I.llelll, LO 11. t.A i Firfl Al: and at short no tice, aim on reasonable terms. Lie has engaged the ser vices orst rate Mimi from Philadelphia, and him 91111- plied with an ex teltni\u assidtment ut ‘llll,ll .11 unable Llllll to till all orders promptly. All no;.. still be warranted. Ilia stock of tom Fixtures n ill le 'found its the room exactly opposite his Tinning estamisinnunt on ,virth ilauever street, where he invites .sNI Ni SPOUTititi, Is also prepared to furdish. or 111011' to order, every article of fl Y. 11 A ImMailieeper. Milian. lie Will 11140 attend to , Pid: el i, i tout PI.CM Thaiihful for tho pstronntte with which he htisalresily bison ti, vor lie respectfully solicits n continuance of this saute. Carlisle, June 14, '54 .11 It 0 M CALIFORNIA.-C. VON itEILEN respectfully informs the citizens of Car , lisle and vicinity, that he has just ret urn ed from Calif with', and is prepared toexe te all kinds of work connected with his NoN line of business. lie has always on. laud • a large assortment of ready-wade (Inns, Pistols, hocks, Keys, Gun Trimmings, &v., all of which he will sell Wholesale ur retail. lie also attends to repairing lions, clocks, locks, Sze; engraves on brass, copper and iron. lie hopes that by strict attenthat to business. and a desire to please. he will merit and receive public patronage. Ale" All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. Curtisle, April 211, ADDLE' AN.D lIARNESS' MAK- I NG. The stascriber continues to rimy un the above bUS_IIIeSS.In an its various br+uu•hes,in N. Ifun• over street, i'arlisie. two doors North of Leonard's corner where he intends keeping on hand a general assortment in his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD- Itr )lartingales, l'irelnitlesand Halters, alito TRUNKS, allli saddle i • z „ tia . vs. Ile also man- / s ntaet tires the most 'l': ;i sumo, durable and tltvtsaut s:el~lk~ in thin • d" wolf v. eal I :1111,1 OVI.AIIOIII. Ile a „Is,. itart..ss. Collars and Whips in all their s art.— ties. and r .tal dent lc 1111 e, os farm tilt Qvileral approka tlmi of his el/SLOlller,. that he makes the neatest and host ID all theli• variety of bredtll. that is um& in the eonntry. Ile also makes all kinds :Nlatrasscs In order. Straw. Ti ut.k. Curled Iltdr and Spring Mitt rasses. All the ohm e articles in ill he made of the hest material and workmanship, and with the ntino•l des patch., '.ll.4)Sltiilt'S, VATENT SELI4'4,ItAEDENING YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, mimu1d0.....-,d for A Dltlell 4: SA IuiENT, So. 410 Market street, rbilada ;tIN (; A ItDNER 'Phis cutter is superior to any now In use, for strength durability. and simphoity of construction ; it cuts fast er. and is-the only sellsintrpening Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever made. It has hut ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, wfileh any par s on can grind and set with ease. but In ordinary ease, is ground In the machine. Thou sands have already been sold, and the demand is 4lany . illereaSituft. In most eases an examination is sufficient to coe ci nee one of its superiority. No one alter a short trial would part with it for any other. All sixes of the above c .nstantly on hand and for sale by = ...iters that lie keeps constan tly ou hand a entity or ew•.:thetuaritutgrier." an admi rable Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonle is testlgisd to by all of his eus tumors w ho h eve used it to be ono or the host articles known for eleansing the hair of dandruff. Ile also man ufactures a Irak Restorative, known as the -Corashee num,- for giving new growth to the hair on bait ', en d s . Ample testimony exints of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shemansagner clears the hair of dinalrott and prevents it fruits ensuing out. the Co rnshoonum supplies Knew growth to''those Who have had the Inififortline to lose their hair. The public ie In vited to call, eNanline and purehase those invalualsle articles. Its he h: rnutlsleut they will resider satisfaction. SIIA VINO, lI.AIIt DRES. 4 .O:O, and ourriNu, vud sit A MPOON I Sti attended to in the hest style as usual, at his old roouo on West Main Street. near Marlon IND, Carlisle, Dee. 27, 155.1. BUltolo.,s FIRE INSURANCE.- THE ALLEN AND EAST VENN: 4 'IORO }IUTUAI, FIRE IN sCRANCE CoMPAN V 4011111 , mq:taint county. inenrpo rated by net of Assembly. I, now fully nrptnlzed, anti fn imerathm . under the Imumgoinunt of the inllowing emninissbmers. viz: . . I).tniol lisiloy. IVII/latrlSlLl7orpA, )11eltat.1 titayinati, John C. Dun lap, Ja.....,11 11. Coover, Lowis Illyer, Ilunry Benja min 11. Mitsspr, Jacob Nlumunt, NVlvkershittit, Altmantler Callwart. 'rho rates of Insurance are AS low and favorable as any. Company of the kind. in (.ho State. ,Persons wishing to become members or, 1114101 to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. 'BENJ. H. !ROSSER, President. lIENItY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary. MICHAEL COMM, Treasnror. CU3llllllll..kliD COD NTV.—lludolph Martin, N.Cnnx berland; C. 11. norm:ln, Kingstown; Henry „Zeal-hag, Shiremanstown ' • Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl. Churchtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pentisborounit ; James Me Dowel, Frapkford; Mode GriffithAiouth 3111,1- alarm ; Samuel Coocer, Benjamin Ilavoretiek, Meehan 1-117abure,, Jobr Sharrlek,-Lieburn.;_lhkill r herdstown. YORK CoCNTy.—John Bowman, Dlllshurg; Petor \Volta-0, Franklin; JAI; Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Piritina. Dover; J. W, Craft, Paradise. II A ItitISBU i.-11ouser k Lorhman, Mounbara of the company having policlon about to ex pire can thow , ronowod by ~junking application to fly of the azotos. • pARLI'SLE DEPOSIT BA NK.— visPECIAL DEPONITS' Will be received at Oda Baia: for any length of time over four montim, and interest paid :it the rate of FOUR CENT. per lumina. and the principal paid hark at any thee after maturity without notice. Interest:C(4lSW: after the expiration of the thee specified in the certificate. unless renewed for another given period, in which CAM) the Intorest in paid up til the theo . y(timurenc‘i al. hank ophiti at 11 °Mock, A: M. and closet* at 2 o'clock, I'. M. .1 • B. PAltlig . 4, President. W. Millgreitshivr. - "apr2s fi tlitstcliancouo, J. P. 'LYN F.. Solo Agent fnr rtnul , orlentl county 111 W 11A'1' YOU EED AT PRESENT —The nu keribt.r respectful ly Informs the ladies iind gentlemen of Carlisle and vicinitylhat he has now oil hand at his Hair Dressing and Shaving noon, 00 West -trout. an elegant assorttnet of LADIES IMAMS and ilentletnen's IVIOS,and eau furnish to order et shortest notice every kind of Hair Work of the best quality. He also hogs leave to in his friends and (ist°. .3tulurancr. no I.N rs vir ATCIIE6, J ENI ELBA, 811,V Eli y y ;lint r.kAuY tiuubr,.—A slue HisHurti ')-iirri‘t, of th(' 4 110, 4 ittimilly t for bale at the loNlet.t cubit 11 Ili. ON II iA n, No. 10.1 ttueouti btit "coo fine owl hntun, WOOL bale, I'hihldelphto '1 he multi enairitues to 'large and select nti.ek incr . N atnties, Jewelry ii.•.tiirtir N aro, Allot oat 111 u e, platel st toll line Nils Ur, ill ilpoops, t ttrisa t Leiden, a, . ~t Wailifi t tans and Lire}' urtit 10" of a Holier Jr•i tOlallLy Wetter% tug the tosamitnitiou ui mesa Wilt/ tattaltt to prt,ewu the Lunt goodn lit the loss act • tittving a pral i ctieni Isiiiis,lettg'iy ul the blatlittWot,llllsl all uv'uihtblelarili ,. 11111,11.111 g rug, the ...übscriber euiiliiilent I) ins ittiti iitirelniseit, Slag that lie can nuppty thew ull tel 11, an la, uulbhr Itily other lu either Ui the Attualth. AIL kinds of Diainondei and Pear/ Jen elo' and HI ver M are 111011% 1/1,1. U 1111 1.11 older, a Ith in . a reasoun IJ le tn., uo,\l atetwn, je a elry and slit er ware halt hit idly 11, paired: \t M. V. to:\ 1,..A Mt/Is:HOE MORRIS u. 254 South 24 St. n few doors !Ilan,: thu Zd st. Mar ket, %% est side. un_in the south window of the Store, may he seen thrlawuus Bird Cluck, hich commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. ttiept. 211, '54-Iyr. tr— AploBl'llEltlC UIILIIN k_7 —A full supply of the abuse ceiebratCd ilium. now tai hand tit all the ditlereul elicit, fruui 4 gllllolll2, to tt ll revels ed tint List primituan at the late toutitsPikiltigt :date Fair, the first mahatma et the trunkli i iP i tostit Lind Delaware and yury laud state knits, 96,d saritius others at dillereLl plat vs. It wilt make it ore and better butter from it Olen amount 01 cream. alai in less time than any churn in the market. For sale ultillesaie told retail by l'Aist HALL 31ultitit , e CO Agricultural Warelioune and corner of 7th atur Market, 6,lSs4—tt 1_) 14: V it; L. K 1G .11T, (Successor to Hartley & Knight.) lIEDDINt) AND CAI, I'LT I) A I, 1•.1101,1 . 4; No, 140 :South :coma tretd, tit I. dotal,- above :Truce stroct, l'hilaiclybia, tt hero he kvtlre cull talletly oh halm it full desortanct t of of ery article 111 stn lintl , >1 betilliehs. °lithe! n, Y cattier Ilede, Patent Mat tresses, \ ...I vet, '1 apostry , apestry , In uneele, 'I hi,. L'ly, Ingrain, t mictlatt, I.lhL, 1,4, and Homy l myelin)." till t'l»ths, t maid) Niattinge, Loco».)ttul N.ltudelt Mattihhe loot and Stalr Druggets, Ilearth Lu k e. lmor Mate. i nth. and Piano COVerfi. 11. a 1111111 he iut ites the attention et purchasers. I -.wt . :A lOLI.A l'rentium Artihte in Intit intu,t tut 01 t. lielpren. I le4rUellele, 1.1 , rhabit teraStlre thell heads m . \‘ ho, hes.—No. I 'I he round of the bend; No. 2. elan i.wehead tt it the head to the Leek; :\ 3. 1.1 . 0111 1,111 l,i enr to,t, the 4. f rem Vat' LIP eal I'o land till. (1.1.1.11ea1t. To 'Vet s and 5t3111 , , furhoc,-- No. I. Froth forehead to back us liar Its 113111. No. '2.. (1% or totellond 3n Ihr as ro,lufr t.U. No. 3. (Ivor the Cr 05,11 14 the head. It. 1101.1,A It ta):, mud) ti,r sale a spit. udld k,olits' igs.'h,,un,s, Lathier.' 1\ tp - S. Lulu 1\ P,4h, hrth,,,th, liruidn,t urls, I,eauttitiii) huh nuau utnetured as cheap at, any csull,ll,.,lnne.nt Iu tile Union. Dullards Ilerbaniuth r.xtruirtor Lustrous hair Tinic, prepared front south Amin - scan Herbs and hoots, the most successful article user produced for 11111,.1 Dig tin. heir from haling out or changing' isnot . , restoring anti presers lug it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons ally Dollard to hair cutting attic ip main taihs its Immense popularity I's the tact that his loh it is applied to Iflery head of hair cut at his USIA biltAIIIIVIA • 11111Nequently It is kept 111 better preservation than un der tiny k 111 , 1 11 allpiklll.loll. it being thus practically tested by thousands,"titlers the greatest guarantee tit its ethemy. - St-lii wholesale and retail at his Old Establishweral77 _ t i to street opposite the St Douse, l'lnisnielphaa. It. Dollard hiss at least 111,1:01 mid the 1111 plus ultra ut BAIR DYE, mitt announces - 1 tar sale a ith pellet t con fidence in Its surpassing every thing of the kind now in use. It colors LIM hair either black or brown, (as May be desired) and is used a itlyjut injury to the hair or skin either by stain or utherti Mu, cuts be washed all in ten minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy. Persons s isiting the city are invited to giro him li call. Letters addressed to IL 1)OLLAItI), 17: Chestnut st , Philadelphia, v, ill receive attention. Jan. '..:41.-1y 4 EATHER ! LEATHER 1 , 1,11 Z, 111,N DRY 6, tO. No. 2t), North 'lhdrd m r reet. Philadelphia, MOROCtI.O MAN U I. Al '1 ithitt, Lamers and °li of FgENt II CALF tit N and healers In lied and oak ole Leather and itlp. I -l AY A N 1) Cl "1".11.:11S, c;110; tIIELLERA.—A large assortment of to 10t.% ed llns. ttraw and Fodder t utters, now on hand.— A Ism &mime and slottle roam spellers for either hand or horst, power, of the t try )111014 tunattletettmo, Including the pnouluw S h eller at the late h..llll2lyhaida that. tall. k Or bait, by Ntott C-., Agykultural Warvhouse and iced Gore, ..arbor o: 7th ud Marliet, Dee. t, Irt,4—ti (CrO1)111.1.A. Surgeons' Bandage l_ INSTITCTE ILEMON El/ to lso. 4, with e"eet, nlstlt etore aboNe Market. B. U. EVERE'rT'S patent iiradualluc l'ree4ure TRUSS, for the cure of Rupture; shoulder llraces, Supporteis, , Mamie Stockluge, suspeusary t Ilemorrholdal, and bandage, lo deformitlee. Jan. I l -ly. I.l°W A lt1) A SSOCIATION) . , IM Pohl ANT AN NoUNC.':4NIT To all persons anlieted w it b Sexual disinises, SEMI Al. NV hARNEss, 011'oTENCE, tiONohl,ll., GLELT, SYPHILIS, Sc., Ac. , Thu ILOW,AIiD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, view of the aw fuDdestruction or human life and !voila oilusvd by sexunl dise.ues, and the deceptions which practised upon the unfortunate eietilho of ouch disease: by quacks have directed their consulting r4urgeou. as I. en.% it 'TALE MT worth) of their name, to give MEDICAL. ADV OA GRATIS, to 011 persons thud flirted, tMale or Female.e ahe apply by tel post-paid.) with a description their habits of life, c.„l and In extreme poverty and sintering to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CIIA ROE. The Howard Association Is a benevolent Institution, 'established by special endownient, for the relief of the sick and distressed, aillicted with " ‘'lrulent and" Epi demic diseases, - and its funds van be used tor no other purpose. It hits 1100 II surplus (.f the Dir e ctors have toted to roilorli,e the al,ote notice. (I fs needless to add that the AS:Wel:Olen 00 11On:11116 the bight , ' Medical skill of the age. Address, (post-paid. Dr. GEO. D. CALHOUN, l'onsult lug Surgeon. llos%ard Association Philadelphia, Pa. fly order of the Direetors, t• 1 , ..41t A D. llHARTWEl,l4lPresident. apr1)11. 0 ' It E( 71111.1). Secretary. GRICULTURAL 'JUDD:NTS. PhNNOCit 8 eLLEantit IILAT DRII,I Adapted also for sowing oats. grail; seeds and guano. KrAuser's Nrtable Cider Mill—the hest •' l ' - in the market. Hulliday's patent ' Horse Power's and Thresher's,- Lime and (l nano Spreader's, Danfel's flay, Straw and Fodder Uutter. Little hint. Corn and Cob Mill, Spain's Atmospheric Churn., The above Superior Implements with all (Ahem for the 1,181.1 of the farmer or gardner, for sale Wholesale and Retail by p&scu&Lr„ moructs & co.; Agricultural Warehouse ,atLtioetl Store, corner 7th nod Market streets, Philadelphia:" , July 26,'66. CUMI3ERLAND VAIALEY BANK ~ ...„ - Pllol'lliEthltB. -- Wll.l.tAld KEE, MELCIRIIII_RRYINNAISAN, ItORERT C. STERRETT, HENRY SAXiON, RICUAILD WOODS,' JOHN S. STERETT, If IINIIT A. STritamo.r. Thl Rani:, doing business In the news of I.IIIENNEMAI'si Sc CU. is now fully prepared to do a gen crab llaulting Business with promptness and fidelity. M„uny „col Vad on Deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on sp ec im Particular .attentlon paid to the collection of Notes. Brats, Cheats, &c, in any part of the United States or Cainulas liemittaires made to England. Iceland or the Conti nent. ThWfaithful and confidential ox,„ti„„ of all or ders entrusted to them,•auty he relied upon. They will at all:times ho pleased to giro any information desired In regard to money matters in-general. 'u , n,,Bankinu House in Trout's Building. !Bain Street, a foq• doors mod , mt the It all 'goad Depol. Open for busi ness front 9 o'eloeli in. the morning unlit •I n'elook In Ito eve +lint. 11. A: Snit:III:ON, Cashier. Carlisle, Sept. 11', 1R65. • 101)ilabcipl)la (Ebutatioit. AOAD EMI', Dent. Ca, 1;ble, Pa. 'I lit (I DJ -4441111Ce On 1.:.41.)A1 , 'May itt, lbbb. Miu,bet• o.itu (it•utn}imlted,nuUcoust.uut cill,tts Listil fur their 1114(1 11114011 . bi uttl Ito (Anent. 'lei ms, $4 5 let so.ol it.culaas 111111 leierunces,utl 101 l lutio u.ut tun lui Lir ed, . 1.. E. Prtbeipul aud Proprieter, I'laii,l (hit l un,l t i hi) 0. c , . Pn. April Iti-IRM • T/1 • COiN1.1111 , :11C1AL COLLEGE, etwo, et.l to the nem aid hl Heit hall, I\l, trti uLd ,13A 1 :1101.}, r , 11.14.1, / /1J innt,re, U. h. u.kmial.l.lN, l linlihul trlit, Leettaer upon Mama: tile :wit ti,e. E. K. Lumut, to charge of N 1 rithlt Department. . htma, lOLtlLwitt in Nll.l ItUe tnhuhatious and Ahs,,,lat, ht 1.0.4. hee3,114, Lel.artu,eu t. 1'1111.1.11 , 5. 1:11( her ni Lenk seeping. T. Ull.l.l.lath, Lecturer on It 11.'1,1681 Lativ. lb ret , }eat Lane nut 3et elapsed 1.11,ce the vat al liFh the•t.t o 1 thlb l Uhi , tutlot,duriLg I, Lab time 0]..1‘ pi ;hi of efa,ht huhtiretl st utleuts Luca Levu, iu uttemitib‘e, n14 , 7 1 111+14 ueurly e‘ery : - tate it, the 1 g iila.lsl are uuoL I ors ht Laltiu.l re aid Ulhet, hete teeui 3• 7 lag j.minii.,Lt pI , AILLJLh as 11,t11 and ttvttULi ante, CpUlt SE OF I...*'IVDY • lit/tLii Kt:1...HM.4.-11.e 1 111,10 h L. the t.t Lrl rt el fiLteLte 111 ILnntllll. the }rtitil• nb ieif hourteeir 11. 41.1.10) ILL L icr ill; ether till 41, txteu•• sit e attiuhititutice ttith Lt t)1 el') ueseriptitah Onniblell at. hi it. 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Sumac, Alum, Log and tutu Nt to..t.te, ill N Iti ni. i „,. t.pLiaa,' La , 1 . ) ,. . i'AlN't t. , —Nl etlir, ill & I.ruili, r e i Hr., Le.. 4.1, 1 hrt me llrt.t.ti slid I viluss . i It. ist as lltl \au i.i,h Li L. 11,, .0...1eiy tt I Inikn. 1. lass. I.llitA,U 1.11, .111 i pt MAI 0 Copia and ''(U t at wet, it tiht led initti. Ail 11l 1, List, 1 1[1 IV Solt' M., tLo \ or) 4 1 , ....Jt, rel. Ilan! bet pt S. e. .11. - It ti vhli and npleinlit.l itse.ortrnetit 01 I' Altl' i lil it 'LP:, Ir• rusts, Cuutes Moult.), and lutiuturriit h. trtlli ital. Ire rat, ulatril lui tier anal minturi.t, tt.l t t ti Mili are ..ll,.ivd iit. the Mil teL rash prires, lit Ilse cheap hug, 11 ,,,, 1. Mad i :ink ) MCI 6.01 tin Mll+olll , ol' ,II ...%( , 1 lii Ilan -01 et etrrrt. ,)' ..,. L' liA % 1.1,:..'l IL K. i LEA lid A.N it (O.\ 1.• ECI.IO...VAii Y. tiffiterhign,d just returned nom truslt SUM.) I I I/h It.r mitt CuN 't 11,..\ A '1 he In IA uucclto It NILh 11.11N14,Ak hailliN ill uw6c LL assurtuirlit ul l.rUgi, Mett4lllen 1,0111141 qt.. tII (_ }, EL it y . Ih flue; conuistiug ul jotlll . -2.11ga1 . %I. Lite Mitt tritl,palt lit as, , rted. Itlld ul of ire sztrivt,N ; alms k ruits, uts. mot' cl cry thaw belottittog t., that der:tan...tit of trade. ile Nuut.l tliii spocuu !Went/I_ II w Li., supply ut I•Ai\tY !Alb for the liolltUt)s. and I.e Meta, use, atum.g t. huh mat be found the kt.ett, the tastetul, mat the useful. Ail are int itl.l I. call w het Ler they wish to punch: se or .B. J. 101.141.1 C. Dee,r .51 Jilt cticuirs, JA3IES OCK, M. D.,—Late Professor ut Anatomy and ,`;•urgery-in the Philadel phia Collegt of ltledivine. and At tiny Paolesnor at 3lnt• w nerd ; ono of the I onsulthlit I 11) slcians of the I hit adelphia 11.1.spltur, Biocide.) ; tutu mon) er of the Ns tiohal MAttlietit Absoriutlon; inentbel of the I hiladel- Okla Alettical Soetet,) ; wend erot the :11ettit.el 1.11010- cal l'ollt.;.se of Philadelphia; for tautly Presnlent ai.d l•rott,st rot .‘tattoto and ntritel) 11l lastiett n :Ntt I • eat I ollege. erntont ; and also, late I ivlcsmir n iacin) and I'll) shout%) lit lierkshile 3letlit al nstitu• that, Pittsfield. :Mass., Av., Av. 1110 , Intel) ilitrioluceil In a popular form. bl,l el 31 111 hit vorlte pret•cilpthr.s tor the principal WlCat:es ot this climate. lisr.% name of each art kit , will 141) the die vase for whirl It is intended to used. IM. Mit LlNilliCk's 1q.C1011.11 tit tit T. $ 1. Int.:lltClaNuch's Cold/ am, Cm:on .Ndivrniut—Eur Coughs, Sc., Price 25 cts. 7111.CIANTOCIell AaTuMA AND 110011 NO COtGII Price titt cts. M(CLINTOCK'A TONIC ALTLIINATI9E sAllt:l•—Vcr rifying the Blood. Priee'Sl. Dit..tkettatocit's Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone .to the stomach, rellet,ing pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable ayuipttnis arising from iuin g ,,,ti ue , trice $1 Ds: McCLlNToceti it»EunaTtc Muuresr—A Purely Ve getable Remedy for internal use. trice SO eta, Da. 31eCtiatociCs lUIEcnATIC LINIst).N7 —For libetunto• tistu, tipralus, 6wellfingg. ite, Price 50 etc, ORI'MCCI.INTOCICh ANUDYN E MIXTURE—Fin' hilnin Tooth , . Headache, Neuralgia, &c. trice 50 cts. Da. MCCLlNitielen FEvt.R AND AGUE SPLCIFIC—A certain Cure for all Interutlttents. Price $l. 1116 I.4lt;CLlNToutt's InAltlilal.ACOßDlAl. AND ClioLtßA VENTIVE—A Safe Jilt. j!_blii..7tiNtorti's tatiITAILLE PIIIOA7I9X VILLS—Yoe Irrice2s" et sf. Da. McCuyrocit'slAiszt-nlidot PILIA—For Irregularity In the FunctiOns of the Liver and Ito‘-els—the hest I.llr*, or Pill made. Priec 25 as. ri lox. For rude by tr, .1, Met.I.INTOCK„ at his 31edical Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and Ell,lllEler Streets; 1141 1,10 ' anti all Druggists. Ir.nlitglSlA Anil .11011Cpi hl Me& VIIIVII who wish to he Aguas, will pi ea k.') odrssz McClintock. furnishing reference, Unnie l eounty and I.State. It - 9...F0r sale by W. A. Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle :* .1. 11. Crlliwoll, Siiippensburg; Eniminger&Co,, Hatanutu, MeAutnicsburg; Joseph Herron, NoW•1 JIle; AndersonbUrg; Baines it Vertig, town; A. C. Klink, New Bloomfield; Harriet !11, Singer, Newport; B. E. tiardner, York Springs; .A.. 1: Sllliertinis 1. S. Nixon,..Clunithersburg; 11. Mentzer, Waynesis m.; lieorge Itt•rgtier linirD. It. .lones urg. McCI,INTtWK ran It, consulted, without charge dolly, fmut 10 16 12 o'clock, A. 31., at his Depot, December 0,-1154-Iy.. ZS. 1.1.1.1U'l 1, MAID Atlect. l uliodes