, r iYB; - 411).411a . r1ict5. U I RLISLE PRODUCE ,bIARKET. REPORTED - FOB—, TUB • C.o.Lpt,B, Weilnes4y Morning, May 14 1'56. r.ouir'Superfine, per; biil. - -• • do. ...Extra, • • do• • • . 5.75 _ • • • do • • • - • • 8,25 • ur:rr. Wurar per - bushel - • 1,85 . • 'do - - • 1,25 65 36 ~ orEnsEED (10 do' - 1310TilTSE,ED . . „ 'RING .BARLF.Y ,111A:RkE . T ' Ss Philadelphia, Monday evening May 12 Tbe'Frour.niarket;is - n -little firmer to. day nnder the Atlantfc's:advices; hut thefe is not, , ouch inquiry for export ; the-only Sales mid° .ablio are to the extent • of about -1200 bbls. ,fandard.superfine at•riLijrr bbl,' which is the imiform-msking prprfOt: fair shipping-Flour. ;traight brands arc rather scarce at that. fig• , re. The home demand continues moderatO •vithin the range of s6a7- for common to good ~t ailingbrands and extra,-at 7,50a8.50 per for -fancy family brands. -Rye . - Fleur has„ ( eclined ; Mid a sale of 500 tibia Was made. n` ":,G2,1 per bbl.- Corn Meal continues stead'y', toodei 7 ate.lialse„and abOut_SOPbbls Penn ylrania Meal.hayo 4en,,fiisposed of ai $2,.5p bbl. • • • . , , GRAIN :oonrs 'forward _slowly , . nn . tl , prinie N,'lleat is scarce and wanted at full rater;; ntaiut 3000 bushels, are reported in lots at 'Siilso cents, mostly .nt 'the lattei rate for small lots White • t 1:481100cents, good_ .. Pennn. at out high: ail-tin:tyres. • Ityeis.more Active and sares to - ow - extent - of - about 10,000 basliels - Westerii .taye been made nt -72 'ents . atioat i Ancltulittel ,otne lots delivered at the smile priae. Corn ,neets_witlia steady. demand and most pf the zood lots-titTer'ed; tilMut 10,000 .bosh South.. .irg yellow were taken' at 54 contiitflont, in . ,;lulling 2000 bushels dinagetl• nt 35 cents.— . tints.nre.noc_yery_actiiw,..with _Out fo;.ti offeriug •or selling; the lust sales of. Southern-were-at 331 cents afloat • .. . . A 1 .I. P ' .1.1.:11 1 JOHN i.'....LYSF. it SON . haye Hie pleasure of informing • the. public that they , have at. last voinplatsl the eulargetimat of their store, and are new reeeiving. the largest and most y tied its, sorttnent of Wall Paper and Wituditrilllnds eve opened in Carlisle. A call Is tolleited troth those wauth g,l'Aper flanklogs of any kind, na we are confident that tilt , rult he supplied from our •uutinutoth stock. At the old stand, North Havover street. ' , . . April 9,.1556. E STORE & NEAV 001)S - The subscriber has just returned from the city, owl is now opuning, - neAt door to Chas. hotel, in North' Hanover street, a splendid assortmeift of new and cheap IMF . comprising Bonnets, Ribbons, Cloths. Cosshneres, Uinehauns, La w us, CalLioes, DeLoines. - nusiins. Checks. Tickings, .hosiery, Gloves, white and colined,Carpet Chain, ':'c. ' el' I'l_ and best quality. Also, a fare, stock of erhoy. BOOTS AND All - of which he wiirseil as cheap its any hums tOwn. .._iititter, Eggs, Rags, Soap. and • Dried Fruit taken at --Market-priehs. N. W. WOODS L _Ag't. • Carlisle. April 16. 1856. QPIUNG & SU Ml iq I'M CLOTHING 1 • Ly ilna and Common .Clothing, Plain.and FiAttred Clothing, • , . . , Light and Sonihre•Clothing, • • • - - --'-right a l finerning.Clothing—____— •.'Nixon and cruning-Riothiug', - -----.- - -- • ',. • • -_ hints and buboes' Clothing, , ' '• Meek and Sunday Clothing, —....--- • • . . Home and traveling Clothhig, s-,„,„ Bright and soft. hued Clothing, •• " lltg, and.little'• Clothing, • Boys' and young nunes Clothito , , . .E • . • - Grave audittylish le lothhig, . • • Cheap and cheaper Clothing, - • :••;Cir any. kind of Clothing, may be had at STEIN tatA HBO'S% ' tlira:l - Clan:l2-4 Store, earner of Main street and 'Market SqUare. ' Among their extensive - assortment mayhefouitd Fine Mad: and illue New Style Dress and Frock ('oat , made hi the latest fashions of French duct k:nglibai Cluths. New style Business Coats, of Black, Brown,•Blue and . • Ore. n Clubs ; and Plain and Fancy CassimereC. . • • Linen, Qinghant. and Cotton Coats, of every kind. - „ Double and Siaglabreasted'Yests, an-entiless • variety of,Plain and. Fancy 'Silks, Satins, Cassimeres, Winne dines, and Marseilles, tkc. ' •- • • • • Fine Itiack'Frencit Doeskin and Fancy Cassitnere • Pants; Plain Light-tierud Fancy Cassino:re Pants— ' Spring Styles. ' • , • Also. a fultessortmeid of,Shirts,rollays, Bosoms, Cm - val,r,-P,a4,.-er.ilanditerchiefs,,SuspentlersrStecliattiloiss„ - ' "::nosiery•and - LI - Minchits. •• , ' • . Radicle, April 16, IMO : • . • • • AXT001)'8 ORNAM.biIiAL IRON IVOILIIS-411dge Avisnuo, .The attention of the pal ha Islay, pitahg-mattinsiye, -manufactory end wnro•tuom of .thei t .. s i or, vibe Is ptlEpared to furnish, at the sherte xo, IltON RAIL ItAi of every description for OF,ylkillitl.6lB, PUBLItI", & MILLINGS, also V.ItItANI/ALLS, • BALCON IE,„, OLIN' . /NS, SETTEI:B, cuAnts, LIONS, DOG'S, and ether Ornamental Iron s Work of, a decorative character, all of which is executed with dui express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the rqquisites of beauty' and Stilaitential caustrattion. • i'urchasers - may. rely en haying all articles carefully laved and shipded to their place of destination. • • A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to' eke a Olettlou. " . • 11011ERT WOOKI.I. Ithke Avenue below Bpring liardent, • .0ct,10,'05, - • TIARDWAItI4I !..I.ARDIVAR,P , 1111: LARGEST STOCK IN TILE COUNTY I JolLs P. LYN L SON; wholratale.and American, Gorman and ICuglisti illardware ana tattlers . ;. lnstto.thu_attention utideohnnloscrarrnors, and the_ public geolorally, to ourunusually largo stork, confident that wor e selling, {godson flier o rossonable torins than. any other Louse lu the county. , [April 9, 39..2- UR E 1\1:0 VA IA :—ShaviLia• e7 and !Hair dreasing Saloon.—The..untlentigued 'having re moved to North Ilanover street, tulkiiving Sipe's Fur niture Wardrooms, invitesettoutiontelnaaaloott, whore an puraona can receive a clean rind easy shave and ha% 0 their hair cut And dressed In the Moat lanktlonriblo mad in:Oh:Ito unmoor. !there is something counting In a goid skins , li aor are disposed to doubt it, fret theta try me, and I lain 141y..demoustratm the fart. April 6, 1666.1 WILIXAM LUItGESS:. rislo • CARP ENTE . BULI,DII.IIB, Aio.ors)ggedbot3ll Ittliwitt4 , t.Rtl Agent, fur supply tug ILOUthil! , !Orifitity h desittn, or pat=terns far buittllT.ts, ;IC bitut tbeu tlry can I e nuute Iterr,r 7 sO raid by • our inet experietirell rhirtleg. • INl:trch Ittystt] .111iNItY SAXTON." 110R:0VGL AZ 00 II 14' : JamesLoyd - 611 7- 4A' Ay:count. with tlßor-, .• • • . oitylt. of Par,lisie, . . . . -Mee;cod of 'flai lin'ekeli, former treasurer, c' 0404 53.., Alexalider WnOili'tillector of 111 - 203 Oh •' 7-7,-- Iritern Way .4. - collector pt` 1535, 3;514 au ' Carlisle Dep. 131(..3 dilferent.lbans,"..l,6Bo 34; . . Water - SE this Comp'y fur - coupons, 1,051 50 Sf - Stephen Keepers Ow stall route. 204 01 .W. li. 514tthewa for inaking pave inuotslor 31aglaughliuoliulch . -- tuddidrussinan, • . . 53 00. Making pavenient.fer J. ;11:.11rattun, --", . • C. Murray, . 'l4 31rs.Alexatider,12 6 21 820 00 00,00 40 00 Bond tri 'Wm. Bent; • A. Noble Mr licensee, . , Robert Ilenderson,•F•sq., • • tio 4 • , • : . • " • 6 25 do do do 'Worley IL - Matthews iepaiiing streets •& salary, 2782 - 84 J. 8,41,4 11,r wurk at crossings & pavements,_ 255 , 35 Cdrlisle De,p.liniik, interest at different ihnes, —7 6916 It.thitelier Janitor to Council, - 7 Jtitin tinnier, High Constable and retunvlngitui- s 11588 "Jolin Cameron, --" i Sc. u: t:- • • " "• . " • " •. ' and cleaning; !Aetna 'Spring, • . 145 94 L. t lonelmr, posting bills at aifferant thuds; 1 25 iunitel Crall, reptiaing paveineitts,Ae., 30'57 A. Sensual:ln for damages and buggy hire;. - 21.50 Vat.- 8011, huldhtgelections East %Van!, c, 10 00 S. a. Uould, w - •• West %Vara, • . • 10 00 S. Todd, Interest on bond, •18 UU :Hanes Scott, white washing tree boxes, 1 '2O S. - Miller, repairing-Cm o u bnd Utilon engines, 42 00 ,Josepli.Melhirmond tor costs % , 10 87 A.l, IL Noble- • 147 ...'t IL Noble- for-alum,-, A: ::(tible. foesandottid gravel,- Jacob Spangler for boxing toes, Jacob Spatig er for,vogulating, E. (uric titan. toepiliting 1051.;35 J. 111 Er.t.ttou, . •. ', • E. beat ty; . (leo. Zinn, jr. ‘ . . David S'inith for costs A. Noble, suppers. for patrols, . William Line, Esti. for Imes, - - - " • •" • • .; tr plan of Tlarntigh, "" - for regulating, . - • attittel M. IfoorM,.lutubor for trot, liaxe4. - -- .1 - .. - 1 - .7l.littsliall and J. Zeigler for hauling step ' ping stones, , ' - fo 50 • IV, It. Duey for hauling stePping stones, 40_00, - _ - D. Zeigler — Jos. Zeigler, - . -.''' '-'I.- ' 1- ... .3 7 77 2 ( 4 1 )! I I , _,qo i; ar .1i,.utz . ... __ '4 __ _ ____"_,__.=,, - , 4 4,___ .___ , 11. 00 . autpol Wirt, ' -d.. . -.. .. -- .. --- . . • 4 . -- •1 1-- 21'71 . 1, tintsliiilP .1.- Zeigler. quarrying . ; . , ; • 157:4 .1. II ntsliall and Jss. - Zolgler..' • -- -- - .. ' 4.7 00 'Wm. 11.'Oralief - -.` :., ' .• " • . ' - . 84'.00 1,. Etitsliall,_ - "' l- ~ I " - - . 52 00' 11'in:.Zoi2ler, :4 # " - -.-- 12.00_ ..11.,..b Zeigler, , 4, '' 'i • 32 34 .1.1 4 : Clark, ' " - • '-" , - t. lO 47 - , ~i - - sota, o .singee, 0 . . .. .4 0 44 '..'ilitines Clark, . l' "i _ - 4 -- •" - - - v — o • . 12 n ••••'.l. A. Zeigler, - - t. • 7000 ..,_ ..... . ilihnn Riley Copying.duplicate, - ' '.lO 00 - : David . i;frac;Firsand: -, '••• . . 1 011 eliilliiril Dock,oveights and titOasurcs, . .• . . 2!5 ;5 Peter iVeibley +crying tax notices t, t 633), .-,.--. 600 . F. Dartliter repairing tiro plttp4 a nii hay scales, -33 $2. Henry Myers having grave yard vie -wised, ' " f. 703 C ntrad I.:unison laying pavements, " 17 04 IViti. MoNlillen, n •• - 4,3 30 M. McSlillen, • 4 ' . ", . • _155 IVA: 11.1Votzel.s.tlary_and oxtra.serVie - es,7; : • 100 Olt ,WinT, 11,•Elireo it:luting sand, ~ _ • 787 Ephraim Sieellin winding toivn'elocii . ""• - '" - :. '•25 . 1 • 0r t P..ter spahr for Briek, -.: . ~ . • ..... , , 120,43 Pal'44l,tAjtrilitz fordo., ' . - ....11 80 ,liiittt‘‘Mcilffirr - do:, - -,- . -- 7 : : — .. ----• -:•-• --- • 1;3 00 !.'. : :Peteiptenyer, appropriation to Union Fire Co., 31 00 .. If. $.-.l(liter, appr.iprlotion to Cunt b. Fire Co., 31 00 J. D. 1151bertoippropria1ion to ilinal Will Hose, 23 00. W. 11. IVoLzel rottairing at 20 l'resbyterlau Church and. Itlicein's house. ! ;.•, 7 10 Saintiubdlolliday-clezinhigeiprlng, • . - - 15 .4 1 .4 1 H ode. tittirgeore for servit og, sticlintil 84eatTer brldgln at crossings, lO 23 ' 'John tliitsliall,. " Jacob Itolltom for rogul ing, ,#: ' .. 11 00 Charles Meager, pick at .I. hammer handles, 15 05 Joseph Sites for stone, l7 10 Cliiai•iti,:Stuart and l's terson for tamp!:, ' 12100 • Nowshaut t Co., for la ipposts„ • • 213 25 Jaeol, Rficein freight .ii .13,, , .• • . 20 23 . etrry tilitss for haul oat %i• ith,eart, ' 1110 30 - .I_olitt Armstrong for I wither, 42 21 31,,nr,0 'lorris on ac otint of plumbing, . 'Va.) 00 .I,llws. I,onolonr, st,tti tarry and feitigltt'ott Wel;;ltts Moastwos,. . . • - 7Si , . Jaliws b,Otidon sala v and - extra setrvircts. . 1;0 04) .1. .1: I). 1111..thls, ho 'tag :11141 storing lire plui;s, •S 00 IV. 11. 51Dier. ((S' •Attorm.ty to Council, 23 00 Ileary.S•txt . in, p ~,,a,„ „„,1 to ..Is,Bl 0 2 S. W. Unveil:ooi,, oll'for mirbet, ' • . 800 Ilmay •slyitrsos supervisor, 23 00) - DTW.::.l:slleallltt;lnterestiont hands, SS 00 A. h;:i-p proparlag Ordinatica imolt for ,pub lb.ctt tni, 21 00 Irilii Ptefer for servbx‘s rendered, . 10110 Cutignis Cane'ell.,Bl (sou Mo)- ' - 1057 50 Ellii ~,ihtnc'c-i ~rltnndw~ {'— Tmu~u rorr— ' - ' SSIS•2 2,..r Lb) I. 3,;11•14 iia,:i 1-:.p irilos t& tilt amount of *173 AO Ito I l ,i..'it t • ,• p Ira q.g Its made by the 110r0ti,2,11 nu ..t,o, ,iit.,o-,i, - Ii i•I :41.'d i,, , ,J.), 10 eria on thQ -Petal )tiotari's ifirlc.,L, ,:.; April 2'l, .1 A 11113 VW DON, T , easurer: _ .. . _ • .• . . . .. - 6 -11 .)1,,M. --- Eit - : A. it It A N,Q.K.N1 ., : }Ni ' . . • . •PI -1 6..* -- -;,-I'l--.1:-' We. - " 1 .- • ~,. • A.; ....H - ... ;., -,- .. T .-1.- - F„ - ~.‘ • . .rti r.,,,,.2 .4... . .... , -.4.1. <2 .2...... JA ,nr- •, ' k . afi lID A , , . . '( 117,M LIE I:, L ' AND VALLEY R. It.— CHANGE OF 11JUES1 • u.i• :la.. atter TUESDAY, April ist, ISSO, I'aasonser, 'F.•.iihs will run.as follows: ;Sundays earepttl• ',,," ------'' - - FOE. 11.1AM:4531R0 : . ~,,,,, • 4'- . . lst 'fraill. . ;,I(l•Traiii. ‘,.' I,,Ave charnborsburg . , - .4.45, A:3l ..,...e_...1,36, p., 31 ••",,,- B,olpphisburg, _ • 5.18 "' .." -5:09, 4. • ".2 oe , ‘ tile, ' , -5.41, ~„'4" ' 0,,40 , ... , • ' Orllsie -• 0 24 - ." • • o.ls, ' " 4•l4.ll:iii.irsburg, Vyn " • , , 0.50, -- .MH.I - trlB.lkurg - ' 7 4.- 7.2 0 . -" -•--- 7.15, " .1( . • • - ••.l47ll,OllA3IDER 6 uulta 7 ---"` -_ ', :. • -- x - .„-:. ..2,...d5t Trulu. ia.avo'Aiirrislinrg";` . 8.15, A. 31 .. , -,4h.eliatticsburg,, _ _ ' 8.48; ..• 4- Viirlisle, •, . - 9.28, " ~.... " ;:•44.4VVville, : ' 19.04; 44 4 Shlppansbnrg, ' 30.32, ' 4 ' At Citalll69httrg, .1,1910, 4 4 , - TRAINS ' L.Ntro Harrisburg for' l'hiladolphla at 7.40 A 3147.50; 1'.31., and 11.15, via Columbia. ... • • . la:avo llarrisb drg 'l4r4'ittsburg at 3.30 A.,14 - 1.2.3:3 noon. heave Harrisburg fur! 11.iiiiinure, at 8.15 A. 11., and at IP. 31. • Cart of h:uphill and 8, uslualtanna Ran Road leayellur risourg for Anbur44ol.ll 4l l77` l4 e4zdally. irirAt 41.1 Stations whore Tlzhets are sold, Fares are Tli.' 4 4 CENTS_ LESS than when paid in the Cars. - ' ~ • ' • • A. P. S3llTll,2iuporlatundont._ Rail H .. .... ead Office, Chuinbersburgi I' - • •.' • March 3, 1840. •4• 'J . 1:j1 A. It — I. 0 ' ! • *. 11E§ILINVNIAulmsEs•N. , ' iltetathscrlbere esiro to , infornallurtners and Oldie' theyltuw itavu Laud and aro constant ly na l autacturinglltruiliiiiffitrielditeg - With - Plorpont ! e !Patilu Shatter, which aro guilefully acknowledged to be Vitt bast articles now in-use. Also a varioty el Clover Kitilere;Cora Shollers and Straw Cutters. They atso 'attoitf t L Um repairing of Agricultural Mach nary • trio twit tnauner and on reaunitbio turins. Manufat tory 9a North iLannover Street, directly opposite. the residuum oft:urge Metigar, Esq. Attoott o . lc PLANK. • • A ITENTION DYSP,EPTICS-7-Tliiiso LA ; of you, who havtibeen aillictaidleriesrs-With this isitawralmo disease, rind Who hare hebn using almost ovary Nostrum before the Outage' wilihout reilet; we say you try ILlafter'st nutiDyspeptie" and you L w ills o m• ho emvitieed of its great superiority over every Qthar prepulatiott,,Weeould:triee youniat.y.certifwatirXmrob , orating our assertions, Ilut..miltigle 'trial lit worth Mere. thin all. This.rouisdy is iirer v lred.sud , sold thollr.us, Ilt•ire of D. J. F.Philt; lientli 'Hanover street a fire illUOkirHOUta br the Lit.urt-If; • se, C.:Aisle. =lll RECEIPTS EX,PENI)ITUIIES It 14 ,0 6.41,5 21 50 . 19 50 • • 71:75 tarli6tc fjctalb. tO äi tm -rs: - _ . DI AR m,II_''I'AIcE....INI.OIIOE.! $s4S:.! '29 REATER ASU 310WER will be fur sale itt - 1•.4. •lisat, by lir:Nß' L. IiURKIIOI,DOR, at .the following rates: Rea per,,, 'Cash, $lC5t 'Reaper and Mhtver, cash, :190: lteaper nod 31thver; on, time $o0; ileaper, :0 SO : $75 ou dellveryi .$75 first ofSciptember; and the. lrid :ore first dfllceetnbtr, with freight fr,out !WC -Factory . at The' Atkin's - Reaper is )Milt of. the best material that can be found. autT - put , In the best workmanlike thanner, warranted to.cut. grain - as well as can ha domcwitn the Cradle. Farmers getting At kin's Reaper du not run'the risk they would Id buying a Reaper alkuut . one thousand miles away from heath t If there should anything . break they colt got the cast:toga at the Factory . at Ilarrlsharg, at any time. Persons buying this' Reap r have the laniefit of all' improve-, meats fines, hereafter, by applying to .1. S. Wright, at th. Factory., • " , ,•- rIAN _STOUFFER,: Agent at Chambersbur4; 11. 1.. BURKIIOLDER, Travelling Ag'ent . at Carlisle; ktry - __lt4rr,.Agoi 11.treislittri.i. and Joules ratt. , n, Agent'at the Factory, at Hard:oAm, MI roan. - 'lylvania. Order thco}mit the above agents. . . What better evidence of true worth . cinild 11 giv'en than such unparalleled Int rease---'4 IS:2=-300 0 in ,18,10 I And though so little knr•wn, and all the'oditun. to come of numerous failures of other Self.rakers,. yet net t wo thirds of the enstmiters could be stionlharla. , r 'year. More will tie disappahlted the Next; for, if farm era can get a reliable Self-raker, they are determined to have it; and this is now thoroughly tistAbllshed lu the 'confidence of the farming nubile. It hash raker qlways_ outland and doing the work*particntarly in a heavy or lodged crop. hotter than a man. Saving at least anoth er Lanai' In binding; pis - even - a greater Orain-F•aver - than Liti S'iver. and Also a.first.rate :Viewer. ;If )nu in -tend getting ritl.t;r , our ohrrasblono,fbaelt-brealter ,-. an3 l to get a Raker with Bone and, M tu r .cle of I roll and you must he nrwing. for:i00,1 meet harvest 1411 tmph•-the_delmud.ms the 1240 Which were fo Ills telleiont the past season. - .Strong, Reliable. (lona ;u .. oi Well A ifeati.tr that &n - istailtly gas out of order s since and dear. at any pike.- Breakages with this - hat it beeir-liteatisiderahle,metwithsLinding .the linireasc of gearing by the Baker, ow 14; t the care used Ir. punt materials and putting them together thiirotOkly": - My have eat t'roin 100 to 300 acres and over With ram without ,bdentimi. or Jiuy expoiwe f repairs. The harvest Is a hurechiTi.ealzrt y•iu itriffitinirthaf Call Le relied upon, :end this Is LIM One, ph, eNllol'l4,lleo tows. , In litSl! of Management,- this is not Simi:m.lA. •Few purchasers the 'past year.'ai,d not one Agent In tel had had anv exprience and' generally nmelthies were kliipped so late as only to bi, received ; lust at har vest, or aft it was begun. Hence' there was inhtinie . to esiriment and learn alsmit it. 'lv hicir is gi'uerall)'sa 111 , S try with new 'llllthilleFt. 'flits will be •ohviated the coming with those snot are Wise In 01'1101111g I,llqlol' 0131 i lot sprlng.. t , io. fell into linprop , r hau4k,4ls orders, were itialsvriollinitely, till tile ,s3ipi4y tailed.' tit i.eventrioshinceg maohin&; wevere, tur.ied amtsold again to proper iltrtirs;_ana_they gave satistaction. undt , r ell these ..disinlian taxes. not two per ci•nt. gave - any serion'S inid ire will a<ii traTrry mut4f,less next season. yit,t hill a )Lower—Kittle Sk!vl.laes.— FrUm the first introduklon 'of this liPtelliiii):l,lllllVl'S 11AVis nd 'that to give it the lead, IS?' ahead of-all others, we 11011 only to uf 'Jai it its good in grass ag in grain, We sm. , - cee:ied pretty well with the gross last fwation but the motion of the knife wits hardly last enough to cut prat-, • flit nrits.t. Rind, some 'ether, kinds.' A faster gear was made and supplied to a part or •tho purehasars. which gave excellent satisfActt ni. and this will he i.is td nu 1111 season. With this Illritlllll, Slid the kaltb In .^-end order. it 'never chokes. -We uwif Murray's pal.mit for pining on t Ue hack sickle edge. by which choking. Is oh; viated ; and to guard :walled cohtention. and instill:our • , costomers against molestation. we have lietvht tin l right tottse Green and Forbush's pateniC till. knife its we blind Thil change front Reaper to Mower Is very' shade and node In a few initiates; Mid II wheel lir:141 , 11M hi till] and of the merit: Oar. CC r! . ;,1,:- out. , the height eutting„o fitautta u r i n d move front field • Ptillitli tt COW•ddlli in Buying a Iteaper.—Every farm er, by himself • or wit Wit neighbor, should have a Reap. er, .If you h: re none, or even If 3 ou.have tild.fitsh boned back-breaker, yon will look for 0n,3 7 - IXl—Te rat well, riea:u and easy, tntl with a' knife that does not "choke." — 2 . ,1"="-lit tong - and Toliablei - not-getting-moz_ivhooriea, EIM 13 00 5300 10 011 11 OP 14. 35 ed. fht—ratsliv Mourged. that you, your boys and hands can work-witdAtt diflieffity. 41h—Net hard upon the Team, neither of heavy draught, galling their necks by heavy weight up In the nor thumping their shoulders at , avery obstruction ittaarsianuld - ba - Wo-side - firaZyght-r -, -- Ath—Takhig up-lodged Urdu, and working well Ircall kinds. .111)...8pan the first live points no Reaper„ex:cels At. kin's Self Raker, and few taltudat,natwitlaanding. the addition la the Raker. ,fith—Saving One hand ta ltakingtdiU hardest work in the harvest field. • • 7th—Saving at least another hand In Binding, by having the gravels well laid. Bth—Savhig in Cutting and Raking, not shattering by rho reel, and.prlbe Baker jerking it off the plat formf • nth—Saving' Wastage after Binding, the grain being laid so..ovonly and stral:Tht as to be bound securely, priwenting scattering in the after handling, and pro dafeting the heads • well when stacked. • , li, - sf_Upon the Eighth — and Ninth points, .we unhesitatingly claim superiority-over all other Rea 'ems -ever invented. The saving . or wasting grain harvesting with ' machines, is n,p6inc not - properly ap- Predated— Even. tmtween th6Se considered good and the' Atkin's there is te. difference, at 'present pricesof ten to twenty dollars per day, and over. 10th—Convertible into a Mower, With little trouble and swan cost,' VirtSinne.old fashioned backbreaking Ropers, cap. be usekl foranowing, but no other' Self - Raker ;crind vett ible machine claiming to be a good Reaper •IsAnpo• - .. . • dor to ours in grass: • nth—Knife never chokes. By Murray's bark - . filekle edge, for which wuown the exclusive patent, the great trouble lit Mowing Machines—the chaking—la effect- . flatly obviated. • 1 1540 fld Train: .1.00, P. M 1.311 • •• 2.11, 2.41, " 2,15, " • 3.411, • . CAIILISLE, t., Sept. 5, 1855. J. fiKydiditr, Esq.—Pear Slr: , -Itaving purchased , In July, last Atkin's Self Raking. Reaper and 'Mower from your agent, IL L. liiirkholder, Esq., I take pleasure in recommending it as the most economical Reaper for 00 fitriner to buy. lam siirel never before) cut and put up the samorimount of grain With so littlh expense, so little help, and so well. I believe!. have saved theono third of-the price of the Reaper this year. Not only that, but it runs light on the horse Raker WT3 a good man. The oven:and regular de es. Th pository of the gravels Wlll save one mantis four tu bindlng.• 'Welles() had from twenty to thirty tarmerS' looking at'it - When going, many of whom had other Reapers but not. the linker, and the most cif them said It was the best, and It performed well: I know of no machine equal to It. .The Mower, after we had It started , cut 03 . 4: 1 acres. from o elocß to 111 was timothy. It these lines can be of any avail to you, you may use-fthem as you think best. . • •Yours Respectfully, JOIIN-8, STERRIITT. FEZ o,must,E, Oct. 0,1645. . To S. S. *men?, Sir—ln,July last 1 pur, chased of your agent iu Carlisle; lleurY L. liurklMider, one of Atkin's Self-raking limping .Machines, and .Can' safely recommend it as the, Must complete 'economical lalsneating machine of the kind yet Introduced into this part of the country; although my farm is it performed its work to my entire satisfaction, and to tile admiration of a groat number ef fanners whim wpm pros thel 'int on the occasion of its trial. llitships making cleanest workrof any Reaper I have ever seen, it requires hut half the powectonteve it that Reapers do generallY. Two horsliaor Mules can diawit' with ease, though I used.fmr on account of the land being somewhat rough .and uneven. ,vyrp xvit.fo,rniers having large crops to cuPl would ad vise ft a unitt6F,ef CiinvenikliteaUltMinninYTth-frtiCilin one of Atliin's'Eelf raking lie:ming 'Murillo , Tours raspy:U:lly, • . . • • JACOB NOIT.BIINOER.. ' - • REM . - , '. ..C.A.B.LTHLE. Oct. Sthi 055. Mo. ID:xi)! L. Bumuummun--Oefir iiii*-1 taltii..gi . eat . _ ple.Uuril lii bearing testimony, to the itivaluirii , cluie- ' ' -..---___.,,.._,.__:...___—_.:::-__... actor of."-Atkin's Sillf-yaking Realtor and •Itioly&,' l -1 lied -• • • - '.. •...,• .. - :', :tooo l .rdN - s L 7 'l' 7 - , i ' - 1 1.1, ',Ai\ ig . both in use on. toy° farm and mich perforMed its•VffOrk to ~1,- 1 00 A 111 - k myetitire satisfaction, anti to the admiration iir, many • .oaur - , ~.. AOO , Valley:, hatiphin acid' Grove, thrillers • who witnifsed them lit operation. I eZmom. i3f.,:tr.'LAl I' , " Nut or Litho Coal, •." . inenti•this machine, as one of hh. Meet Importatitlir Lymeinf,Valloy, ilittiftini and Shamokin Stove Co f T t li rentioo for-the - farmer, and•u_greitt:ctionomiail"- latiOe- i•Altio; iiefft iinality; illacksuiith Coal,. ' •'-'•, ; .• ***lug-macLint. . -,....--,-..,....-..;,-..-.„._,,f0151ii,-.LUnkiao/DilkandB and beßtiCfn'utol'E 4 Tilikka__,,..,___.e - -;• --- • you, • Mi the =Mit for M. .1. S. Wright, love done a lal of which-will be : sold iiiiiirMillrrOir. `TATA rdiriffilr•••' --a latiting benefit' to our fainting 'community by the intro- mild judge for s'olifsolveii. ... . ••-/ ducAiu of the Reaper bite this cdunty.'• •.• •• ' ..• ~ p aui,t.2o tf . . S. IT 00V IC . - ;Very revoctfully, • , , . . _ . .- • I..oakliltni. C . arittrjellati;idNr4llit..c,Y:igt,,,,.. 114 1 .A.1% - lIL, Y COAL.--:- .. .500 - .FUNS`..LY- , , • • ~ . .••.. •,• • • v ..-: ;• , KENS,VALLEY -COAL, Broken' anti re-screened, ...• --. • • • Yonu Summon Smarms, Pn:, Oct 1:1855.i :Prepared expressly the kindly use and kept UNVIAL CdVER, 1 - . S: Will011:1'-, [Mar 'd.tr ,- .:Th ,, Automaton -s,lf l akin g ,so:',that -1 nut furnish_ it DAY dlitt Choy, - wring the wailer I bought of y0n..01 its .work. wiTtli; • cuttilig amid vditter seas.n. i iy Lava also on hand and fir •:., raking better than I have ever lyairitehin' lifteP'frmica LIIRP: PllfLtig COAL froth the halos of:lthyd„ itossoe, • ha na-,11.10; and taking MT tho heaviest and nitist weigh- ft• Co., aidt hitAMOII IN CoA I. froin tlie• naves of Foch- ty tativaos: It Is of easy draught find well built, andL ran l'eal..l. Co. : all of whirl I vill sell at • small profits .• , -1111iik-it.wilLglve_lielfeil satiskurtiOn to every-farmer for•cash, and deliver,toanyAfart of the through.. that wants 0ue..1 would tint have any oilier, -- ://oVF -14 T: 65- : -----, .- 7:77: -IV-illiSlintlf-A-Y-rAet,--,--:-.- 4 ---'. ' W. P. ItUNNER. ". ....L...!___2________" • • . • • . ... . . • ' '• laltionumn, Pao Sept. :O. 1855. ' • „ . 3. S. Wniour—Dear Sir—The Ilea per . that i botight 'or your agont, Albert dagyes, 1 trippl: nn my farm In the presence of imams fifty .ll' the best 'farmers. I n . Dauphin' county, and it gartiverfect-satisfitethih,to-them "all.. 1 cut my harY,l4 with the Ileatimr. and If.kemald not get anothiT I would not take one thousand dollars fur It, if - 'WL ficls-oraity-use-to-youj•-yom uty-ttse-it-aa-..-ylm. choose. . .• ~ - • , • HP,Sltir 11Ell'll,„. , • • ' Tr KNTON., N. J., Oct. 1855. . 3. S, IVrtintrr—DettiT-Sir,-Tho' ltettri _that you i:ent me I was highly delighteg, with: it.loneits wee': to lity' entire satisfacticn in grain andosouss. and' I shi er it the hest Reaper lit Use, MO I recountiend it to the farmers of Now Jersey. . ELIJAH SilltiNT. . Si %1111 IT:TA. Pa., Ref,. IS, 1555. . . .J. ft. IVlttotyr.---flear Sir-4 rwrti .0, At litti's Self: FtittT4.l.lTidt,t , c - titml - Mtmor - 1 -7171 u7itt - ttf - yvtir.l Pllt4..Y. Morris ,tt 1.",.., of l'itilitlit4l - 0. , t1 and 1 must sa3c it it,The itsyork with - erttiro :41slitettott hi Itra:is,:tn(lgrain..nod would recotoutond SE to the farfiterit of Pennsylvania: - MAIN ItIKSSEIt. • • ' • Tit EN ros,'N. J. 11 . rtioni,---Dear Sir—Your agent..ll. IL Bennet, sailed cn as this I:Winner, to tqm If we would:tempt - tile agent.) , di the Atkin-3 tielf-raklag ituaper. V,tl • had' made tip' our minds. net, to accept the a.,.'ene.Y..Pf 'any . .11eaper_nr - Mower, until we eo_udd get one that wel_iuld have confidence in to recommend to ourMistemer,.a . s . we are man ntlteturiilg a rjeulturul Implienent at..Cren tnn.- Now; sir. we ghtt to 111.1,e-11i-trke -agency ef A Viin'l4 iteaper here, sni we Mare lwphdit.conhdcncc -to ream mend it to the. Farmers of-New _jersey at t 1 . . „.is,~ loi of Prouty :dear's `elf. and tier. Pitio . N ;-:( IN !. PLOI\ - S •Ilits turd Is 6 . 7l3stmitly keepiji anstirtmeat of tat: 6.10,1%.{.ted E3l11.1.; PLOWS. Maki, sono.:kittly oti luincl--7.itr,ll;T'ii—Pitink , si -- -ekoa -- 1 11:1 Avi , otrs -f'low's: • WA' Elf limo 1111,11()IS Veil:. Plows on 161..1 a hue oi.Cultivatorr. ~Itl staud, hißt. ylaiut.t.veet, iNIV. IS;);,.1 . • • - It t..N it V SAXTON . . ltittti 111:0 . subscriber.j list returned hum the City with one of 00:it:gest ah... , rinionts of lbw-11-ware ever brought to this place. Ile li.eljust . nuelved qnz. Unmet, w.ith.aud witliOut vat. fi,it...nings; Iron and,:ieel 11.0ne al t9.sl _AisJ pr'stralglit and irt'llinit tract, ellaii!s.frota :.)ti to - 11 tone Leah. trnrrsofall Linde, ritgc , rt Int.uf-rnriad. -halter and log eliainr.—also n ‘ory large lot of situ % aiv,..-lorlsH, rake% and in short . e4l-'sllling and any- . thing' wanted by the Pinner:4— • ' nennenlier - the old.stand Eat.t. Main St. C.nlisle. , Mareh I;), sAvros. -.111)1=.0VS, PIAOWSi • PLO)WS. lar,.Nst and best astortniCut of Plows,' eVer'ofTeristi the Philadelphia Markin'. many of them now rind Ito 'Proired patterns, also hold Barrowri, Coltivrttot s. if arilen tool field Hatters, Jura Planters, Dairy: I inplintents, Ox 0t(8 and flows, strides., ittovelst.ltoo - , improved, floa tlisi4 frks, Garden ifeels and Lines, Pruning and I iok Shoars. with ev r ery other description of Aiirieuiturai' toot liortieultural InipThitents iti the greiitettt variety and of the most approved patterns. PAl't! 11 A M., MORI; IS CO. Agrietilt oral Warshouso gold Seed Stiro Cur. 7th And 7dar6et st. M'ir. 10 Q U 1 4 : 1.1, 1 ) .11()S ATE,,-OF Ll3l E, and 1000 Thai.; of Mapti' giTnigna ftuper Phosphate of Lithe, an nrtf t has been fully tested by farthers, tool is believed bi- bo , the cheapest and strongest lertilizer in tin. intirliet:" Also, . 1000 11111. S. voTARETTE, adapted - for tho..COrn Crop. PEN, new and powerfurihrtlllzort"' All of the aMvo for rule.) by ‘Varottutvw and Seud Store, Mar r.:(1„51:4 Cor.ith and Market. sts., G: - . ..._:'-4,:u.,„..ii,1;,-.,e-st a - s - sc - . - r - incent of the-above, war rutted genuine, and embracing maciy hundred 'elice varieties, ler aide wholesale and retail. Country dealers supplied at 4t liberal discount. • - .. •' .- . PARIIIAL,I.. MORRIS ct: CO., 4-e,..-, Agricultural Warehouiwc and :iced Store, ...afar 211, .5(1). __ ("4 -, r. 7th and Market st,b, Phila. • - Ir )Enov . AL.-pity . G o()Ds -S;c:*--- __:ri n ,subs.riber Itawitneyetl his siore te the house raeolly.oecuplett Ly Dr. 11, W.q.,`aulltuan, next doorto Chariot' Slii4laugitlin's Hotel, wltero is has it keninui , Assortment of , . ' D ~. ' I RY (1,04.11/S, GEOCERIES, HOOTS and . /ES, ir, 1 and will bo` - hapily to barn his flionds at' tamers cow and two itita; , --4-ttankfurriFtst4l, fa , " ,be hopes by strict attention to ',his .business to aorit a share of 'public patronage, ' ' April 9, 1846.1 • EkV GOODS.—The subscriber has II; just' rd. timed from the city. and is -opening a• general assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods, consist ing of French.. - Nierinues, Coburgs, •Alpareas, Printed Cashmeres and Mous do Lalnos Dress Silks in great, variety, hong Mocha Shawls front $l5 to $2O. French Blanket Shawls. Cambric and Swiss Edginks and In, sertings and Cambric .nuti - Swiss.Collars. Merino and - Silk Shirts •and - Draws. Dress Trimmings in - great variety with other Fancy and - Staolo Goods. nov: 21, '55. . — GEO. W. IULT10111; EW GOODS 1 - NEW GOODS 1- BAH.GAINS!' BARGAINS!' _ , •The sulisrriber has just returned from New , York and Philadelphia, and ii now , opening an Damns° stock 01 the-most -splendid ' fiIIVING AND SUMMER DODDS ever, roUglut to Carlisle. idltEsB.l.lQoltl.—Theladles will find a large assort moat of beautiful dress gtxids, of tbe newest style's anti Otttorrilf,.. tnIIIitOIDERIES*--Over- Needle.worked Collars' and Flouneings,'stud lusertlngs, In great variety- 1 CAI PI:11Na entire new assert ment of.lumerial Ingrain, Venitlan, and - Stair Carpets.• -.BOOTS AND SIIO.BB.—A fun supply of Ladies'; Dents'. Doys„ , Mlsses', and. Children's - Shoes, all kinds and. sizes: 11'lllis' Fine Shoesler ladies and Jilissealn the :assortment. • - -IIO)II?..STICS.—A large bloat or nallue, :Macke; Tielings;&d., it the the very IoW Il est, notch, •In short, ovary artieb,kllolls.l)l7.gr/eds will be Inund in time . assortment—bar oalitypitiwtalityttF;- t I'l.oo In : want or baud , 'Owe and riteap. ' stand,. East >lninstreeti- • April 9, 1:440.1,. BM ,Dro ,f)uobs. WOODS. Agt OGIILIIY Coat "Ijorbfi 111111,TVOIVIIINAHOAL... • • • : TWO/ORTON Cab.. • Ihe TrevortonrConl Company are.uot, prepared to fut , - oish:the.eitizeiiii oflCarlisie and vielnity..with an aloan dant 9upplygf thellenninoTroyortoh CoalltittoodiAlieir dealers WM. H. MURRAY and JACOB Where' consumers can 'procure the vorious.sUes : Lump, d Sturm Boat, Broken, Egj.t, Stove and Llino Burners. o, --- autiletntiiiiillt - to - all, - ns - Nupiwitcrto'rlinrutpur - Tpal . for,- Mealy]. flemeli,tic porposes, read.lline burping. For tho . lotbruiation tho.,iiitizens o 1 •Carlisle we' would in- form 4lietn, this is that •superitie: coal, a sample •of whichlvas sent by E. Ifelflaistine, pafr, of 1 revorton,' •: about. thil"-wlnter 'of 1632 and 6ave 'filial satisfac Lion. • • Trovorton Coal Company-Port Tre, often, I. iilou,eoun ty. l'a. Aug; -117E6 T .41. k 1 L O . A S • Alo subwril*r . wuuiU co:pet:amity intbria the (Atheist of Carlittitt and vicinity that he is now prepaied: 1131 4 'it h tiEN EINE Tit t.-vo taus. COAL, of i:jous i , llllllllOOl which woe . furnisli . ed to a numbennt Citizens three years stile° . by Mr. F f .; Meltinisteitv,.aud which gave such littriect initisfactiotr. . • • •.'Xiso'bert qualities-of LYketta Valley .aud'Slitintokin .Also Iti.ACKSMiTIUS ~ MEIMILNIII'S.. COAL tit' the tliffercut kinds . , constantly cht hand, at the now ' '' • - Coal Yard tati) gas wntik.S. Sept. ___ • . • 9 T I 014.1'1, TO- C-0 N S:1.1 M ER S . !icoAl! -coAOI COAL 'tun subseribe i g, P.ould' resptaitfully little-pi lON friends and the pillsir' Iliac. fie. 11.1 DO \ li,ret!ul t illg 11110 Alitti of • Oat *ery s i l k! lin. It 1...0 AML CUAL, - from • the Luke Fidler, utilivii et: Ileyd, Rosser_ 4.C9,, the enly'e.ed Ash • Ci , M - tirillid4lit - Trour,tirce - iihnmoltitf r kittsi ii i -i ?Lanolin-oil-and -,--- known in Carlislw,a , the ,lielienstinueoul. It is entirely free from slate all all ~t;tlier impurities, lltlid is perfectly . adopted to it , - in all and donieni.Vpurpeses. Its. 4- .eadinete, b.; iliii.....rencluiLit..parilotiarly_dv..,h_for._ ab 10.,, , .laualLstin , es, while its intensity ttt heat and'great dura- , I!ility In bur A in ' i... nuikes it en:lt:dry - so for 1 e r g 0,,, - ,,K H e , ‘ ,..,,,kt xdso call cite litter t ion lir iit - fili•crit and tUhers•to it iill I it•tiiirit r tTel9--ri I -i . .. , I I I . ,SNUT cOAL, :friihl, ;It the- saw; --_-_ tn it tes. fur steaup and line purposes. • For sale,onlypi Carlisle by Ally '.:.r.,, 'Ob.-111... - (.1 - ..W. HILTON. -- . . . .-- . t . /11ILARCOAL, 7 - - CliarcOal, constantly on, .k_i hand and for atile - by :, tii . . !mV. 21. Vt. • W. lI.MUIHIAY, Atet. k-..., ..M.F.I3UIINEIS' . 00-Alir 2,0 01) . Otis .Likeit's VallEy Nut C. 14, , a superior article -- -- -g; and. for sale by - '' .., ' '11,.' 51.11it - 11 - 4Y, --- Agt; -- • , UM forlStifc ant) ~tent. QTEAM. BOILER FOiCSAILI'..--The. . -kj,ubveriber offers for solo d now iitortrn 119ilor; eigli toot loot long anti thirty lhelios with ono fohrtetFulutit: lino, apply mitts`ropor Mill at Paper— . VOL. 1:1; W. 11. :11[11.1,EN. ---- ,„, • pursuance of au. order of the an Lona l'eounn n Pleas of Comber If DM:. laniVe'ounty, the undersign' d will 1 - 1 1 . "'""•• w ` mitr at public sale on the premises, ' "ON SATURDAY, APRIL 19, DO, . . at 2 cicloek In - the itnernixm, the Let-of Ground with. the buildings crud improyements thereon; containing Due Acre and Sixteen perches, situated inSilver Spring Twp., said county„ Lsoinded by the Turnpike rend, Williams Parkin*, Eshelman, twit ethers, :theta a Mile and a half from liimismwn; It being the same property on , which Nancy Thompson. deceased. resided. 't here hi two atore Mastered 'louse and:Stable on wild lot of grouml. TO conditions of sale will known ou day if sale. WILLIAM It. GOltc; AS, Tru‘teriin place of - JuroThempionitleedr ---- March 26, 165i.---;;t; VAt ti - Al3 CORNE I'ROP'TY - . AT PRIVATE SALE. That very' valuable and well known BUSINESS STAN.D.eittuttewitJ.im . estrinTi•of - Nort h IfTWRIYor nut her Streets, in,:lhe horOug4,of earlisle ,owned moil i,c6:/pEitrtyliiii,dr'reiterutiiiiiing :10 feel fronV ou Ilioinover ttwt and '2.46 . 401P0n: Louther. xtreo47- The hitprovenornts tot Hannover street are. a..litritpo '";r• TIIREE•TORY HOUSE, vvith.alarge biickbaa. ing IlikiShO In the must elegant manner, containing 11 ropfas including the stOre room, besldes4atitries andbon veniebt eltiset arrangements. T115lS"T(.1111 . i.. ROOM is s 3 feet in—depth, fitted up in the best nuisitle tnanlltm nod ono Of the most dosiritbloiMileug ' stablished business locations in our town. ---Thur4-itta large two story brick building .fronting' on ',outlier street, with a shop attached, new occupied eg 2 'a cabinet maker p. Also a stable on, the teut of the •••' lot. and other necessary . cut buildings., The property is in' excellent order having been recently fitted up by the present occupant Fur terms Ac. enquire of • , 4 A, L. •SPOESLER, Rtnd Estate Agent and Scrivener. Mil TIOPLAR LOT_ PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. That valuable piece of ground situate hi South Hanover street, hi the borough of '.:,irlisleißpowu as the . . POPLAR LOT. . • Ontaltis — abant - one - argro end It-ipiarterlof rimitil atallreta its desirable and advantageous Iota? !len Is admirably Ric:Tied for building - purposes. The lot- will be sold entire, or in lots to suit pur chaser's. Fur terma_atal_fluther particidani mandril dr A. 1.,-SPONM,EIt, Real Estate 'Agent and iierlinuar. oct. al, ',05 ROSEWOOD PIANOS .FOlt SALEI TwO new and elegant Rosewood Pianos 6% and tCWITI3Si from the Calebritted Manufactory of llaller, Davis Sr Co.; Boston. These lust.rumenta. have been carefully selected from &large stook, and are warmutod An Ova ent.iro satisfaction. They will bo sold at • C.ITY PRICES and tient in order by a competent person . for ono year frop date of solo. 'Those vb.° may wish .to - examine, or to purchase a good Instrument, are Invited to call upon the subserber at his rojidenco in Carlisle. Also, TO IIENT, two good second-band Plano Fortes at $6 per (vial:pr. • JOII.N. K. 6TAYIIAN. nov". 28, '55. • 4 ADZES' 811 ES.—A ifs.sort mont of Ladles' Fine lileroceo and KM Shooi hnd Loots. Alm Misses' and Chilarens' in great ,yariety— just: received.at,the Chesp Stem • Aptil 4, 1856 - tra4.9ailaw. IitAR,N . A . )OOVOLLERSA ,4II3 Sii , Jll . l and superior nate , r hanging ttrirri Mimi. -Just roroired and for sato.; . . IL 4201T0N'.8. nor. 28i '55 .. • , 611 JACOB SIMOM: El
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