EI (ridie:'''Atitift6',' • . JARLISLE . PR ODUCE - NARIcE, • , EII.E.ORTED NOR . Tllll. o.txustx, iV9dndsclarnottllng;Junoll,l3s6. lona SlTorfinel do Extra,. do • - • • 8,00 • 1,20 I,IQ . 65 87 26 no Bale. .do . do. an 4IITE WHEAT per bushel : - do• do - do LOVERSEED do. - do Mal CM fmorilysliED .41 . '11114G . BARLEY.. do VIIIL'ADELPHIA MARKETS. MONDAY EY Eima, Juno 9. There' is more inquiry for flour and ; .myers and sellers are apart in thief ibotit 2000 bids, mostly straight brands, were :liken at $5 871, btit thatrate is . now °getter- Illyrefused for stai/aid shipping brfindt4' the ulk of thestook, particularly of Western Flour, being. limited atomic that figure ; fur ;,onlo use there' is n fair business to'fiotice within the rouge of $0 a 6-150-for common -and : :horcii brand's:rind 45076a160 and $8 per -bbl. ~. extra, as in tiuttlity . ;Alta latter for fancy uts. Itye FlOpr'and Cora Meal remain ,quiet, he fermenis. held at $3 60 runt the latter 'at X 2.6 0 per : thl for Penn'a. • • GnAncL--There is a better demand for Wheat pri a • *later '' scarce and' .held ,tiove the - liiews of - buyers, Stiles include Tout 1500 tins,' fair 'Penn'a• reds at ; .000 die-prime Southern do at 145c,•whicli is. :n advance;- 500 do damaged 'white "tit •100 c; • :500 grown at nue ;. 2000 de good at Isoc, 25040 . yrime at 1660. Ry.e is steady,. .vith further Bales of 1500 bus Pentea..iu — lots --Corn is more plenty and_ rather lower, :old 27,000_a 30000 hits found buyers, mostly wr shipment, at 53e for .Soutberu yellow, a 14oncluding 1500 bushels Penn'a -at Sic, Litdeme...tainagen iota . at , 43ti . 49c. Oats re-. ratan dull, and-about 1000 . 1)13a good Dela Ware only were disposed of:at 33ic, afloat; . ~~uQ = • V J. KrEI?FE It , . DRUG6I6y, i.j. has moved his store from the foriner stand to his i ti err veil fog Intmediately opp and oSite, an adjoining Mr. e. initial htoro Having ninde every arrangement to preserve tis Mddicines fresh and pure, and having reploultdic his assortment of carefully eleCted drugs, 'he is now again prepared to attend to business with, care. and proinptness. His assortment will furnish almost every thing that may be nailed for, either by the physician, or the nuttily, for domestic use; The greatest rare and precaution whit be observedin the compound ing:of prescriptions aud•dlopeusing. or medicinua.. Ma :tssoltutout of Coufectlonaries cud Laucy bloods isvery general, and will enable puichasers to suit themselves. Iday 28,1880. DIWt:S Xlll3 •CLIEMICALS, • • With a Splendid variety of CONFECTIONARY AND FANCY GOODS, _ The undersigned : has:Just . replenished-his stock of .4(!ndS; and as his lirugs and Chemicals, have bead se lected with great care, ho is prepared to di all orders. promptly. ills fricinis may rely upon th gennineuess 'and purity of every article: „ Ills stock of CONFECTIONARY is large and selected with special rotbrence .to the Itollday's. It will afford , any - variety persons naydesire in that line. Ile has n large:assortment of French, German and &weak Fancy Caudiesotll - fresh -anct-of -the Noi:y-best, qual as sortineut of FANCY GOODS is large' and embraces al most every thing necessary for theeroilet aim) Family. lie invites Special attention to- his Fancy-Work Doses, Ladles' Dap, Cologne bottles, Watch and Card Trays, Port Folios, Portmonies, ac, - salcs,,spiall,ppofits ., ano strict consistency in 'trade shall characZeristionr_ ' due. 11),'8x. • A. J. KIEFFEIt. . 7 1. 4 1RESH DRUGS ; MEDICINES, .&c.-1 have just received from Philadelphia and , New 'York Nary ostensive. additions to my forml3r stock,embracing nearly every article •of Medicine now hi Use, together 'with Paints, ' Oils Varnishes, Turpentine, Penn ! •'mor a y, Sdaps, Stationary, Tine Cutlery,Tish iS lug Tackh3,l3riishos of almost every, descrip ion, witu an endless variety of other articles, which I am determined to hell at the VEIII7 LOWY.§r prices, l'hysielans, Country Merehauts,•Pediars and nth • ers, aro respectfully requested not 'to pass the OLD STAND, as they may'rest assured that every article will besold of a good quality, and upon reasonable term. May 30 .111 RUG S - - DRUGS! DRUGS f Fresh. X./SUPPLY ! I'lluve just received a fresh stock of liu k - i licAues, Paints, Wass, Oil, Sc., which; having ' 31- bee , purchased with great care at the best city ' ' hen va,. f cuncoulidently reroinmend to FuntilhA • i a • - Physielans, country 31erchanta and Dealers, ha be. - ing fresh and pure. ' DEWS—Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instru ments, pure Essential 011 S, Ilei•bs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole, EssencesrPerfuinery L &c. Cid Listr 011-,—warmnted genuine, • DYE-STUFFS—lndigoes,' Madders, Sumac, Alura, Log and Cam Woods, .oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lao Dye.-, PALNTS--riVetherill 1 & brother ' s Pure Laid, Chrome tireon and Yellow, • Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Plass, Linseed - Oil, Turpentine, Copal and poach Varnish, and 'lied Lead. All of which will pc-sold at the very lowest market price. . YAlso, a fresh and, splendid assortment of F A N C. y ODDS, Fruits, Confelitionary, and innumerable. other . articles calculated for use and ornament, all of which are eared at the lowest cash prices, - at the cheep Drug, hook and'hincy Store or the subscriber on North Ilan .iver street, L • - 8. n' HAVERSTICN. . 1 4--111 )s! S la :#ji h °l fiu lt t lec l . l 3li a ed !-- gi lot ; of • SuPp.Riiiit:Tit:su HERRING, . • f tittriitgrd4 c 4441;.. :Nor 4104 t the . establlshod allNorY... - ,_ .. . .- •J. D. .11&I,DEIRT; pril 23, IbUbai ', ' ' North llatioyor Stmt. TAWELLING:, FOR ItENT.—The wel ling atiached #o - ligralltur Shoe Stere;ltortb Mist corner Maln autl'Pitt streets. Possession given Immediately Apply fit J. 13. JAMISON, May :41;185 6 7 -41 W.1 ' At the Shoefitore; VA:11.8 N . ILB 1-1 am now pro pared to supply country Merchant; with nails at uutuutacturers prices. 11. ilA4Tt.kii. MO CARPENTERS,* . BUILDERS, .to.—The" underßignod has boan aopt4utad an nauat loraupplitug _MOLDINGS of any design, or Pat, taros fur buildings, at a much lass rata tluartboy•can . 4o made bcro---so- sald by -our most exporiencOd haulm • • 131arcb. 26''6j IJENItY SAXTON, _!aorp. Eworr, Main street. Carll4lls 26Usknes§ (Curbs.- . 'l l l_ G E y .4.oinc.e 001)68itg b .. 1,0k, Or TUB' x 4 1103 April 23,1856. COlll4. , • . , j - si • •P. IT UNI .I{, IC Ii - Ittormay at Law.. ty4,,•÷2ffic:qi- OiLl'lslll.Llial4llbir....litte.o_4.A.,l4lYA99lL. south M'il tams' HOU!. All - bupinoils ontrutilud7 to' him . will be promptly tittomluil to. . .• • [April 15; • • • A. N. G11,113141N, :Attorney . -at . ao - Offica in' East. Main Street,. Itlehanicsburg, Pa. Vill •attand to,fitiliVILYING In connexion with his profession. • ' [May.2l;lBso.—ly, E(). • • • • • • ~0 --,n , .. ~cI.Eo. , •w. • NEIDI CH, - iiiic . :— .. iii&rolt ON IiIINTA f.'s &Ica EltY . Outex'and • radii...oleo opposite Marlon Iran, West 11Iaiii street, Carlisle. ~.. , [may lt), - 'SG---tf ' - 1111 1 . S. .B:- KIRPFER Office. ill Nofil kf lianover stroct two dbors from Weise & Campboll'S store. Moo hotws,• more particularly from . ; to ii o - clod:, ,LA—M,AuitLfrota-5 to_74clock,-P.--1 . 1j, - TVOTO It • S. • d -L -7-9ffied 1.1.7 'and Residence East Main Stroot, third door :,olow tho Market Rouse . : Calls in town•and county promptly. attoridod. - Carlisle, Jan. 2;1856... , • • ' ' • wILLt - Alt 111111%.31; A.t,torney 77• kt Law. Office in Male Street; arlielu, oritreiited to hint will be protiajitli at, 114 to. - . keb. 7: fir,. • . . li ' • • - - Da. .1.0.1,00. lib •t) Pit' ~ ' .....tg.ih —` —4:./. South Thin Over 'Street, ~‘ la hirco, .• .' next door to the Post • . • oillem . - • . . ' . . 'lX.?l.Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ton days • of each month. I Aug. 1, '55 • • - . • . ... _.. .... _ ,___ ~.. . .. _ 5iTL 4". `%1 1.14 - TA W`'GEORGE-8--SEA glife,-..,..,;;;; 1 iritlCillT, DENTIST , from filo - Bal. ''''''''. "' thnoro Collrge of Dotal 'Surgery, is . now prepared to Insert Artificial . Teeth_ of every sie ' s':lriptiou, and to. perform all the other various duties pertaining tollie prartke cif his prOfession - Wilco at the residence of his Ino s thor, East Lontlior street, three doors . below Bedford. itrfsruoce—Dr.iloo. Zairetz, of Carlisle . March 19, 1850--tf. '''',. ---,—. ~.. ....' 1411, llr . A . tI L E Y,'r N o, iV. lulOng been instructed. ' - /: In thwart (by Dr..blkm. Z., Ilietz, 3 graanuto el the Baltimore ISMW l Ndlege);ls' now pPopared to .receive his friends an wrforui tita various opcsaticns in the line or the ihmtal ! olbsslem mt his residence. in Sandi Strout, third dov.leu )Sent Street. liire.oo a call.. Terms !maturate, • . Jln ~. ..., NI'ItOSENSTEEL,. - 11ogstv Sign ' . . Fancy and: Ornamental " - • PAINTER. AND PAPEIt-lIINUEIt, .' • ' Las removed hie shop V) Syiltb ILinoier street, opposito the Second PrribAnian Church. -llesldencofuTomArt Atreet, a short distance below libbovor. lie will -attond promptly to all the above deser . ipti6ns of paint lug, at reasonable prices. 'rho various kinds c.fgraining attendc4 such as mahul.tany, oak, walnut, ,ta., in an p rolled style. • _ • • • VEN 11111 AND CONV.I4.W.AN 1,.-iltr Inc Register of Cumber land county, will carefully attend to the transaction of all sach liushiess as may be intrusted to him. such as the Writing of Deeds, Moctga.g44 Contracts, kc. lie will also duvets 'aim satention •0 OM procuring of bind War rints - , - I'Misimn“e. as won as The purehitse and ails of Itttil Palate, negotiations; of loans, e.e.. ti9.oillce on West High Strout.. formerly occupied, W.-M. l'unrosi. Esq, near tire Methodist Chu-ch. .• • .• IZt W. B A. N DT, Man u file tu rer of 511uorttl Maori:: French le:ticl,• Bottitid Alo, 'Porter nod'Cidor, • North guf I",3traot pod' Ovid al Head Bridge,. Carliele . . . • . 8. P. fIXYDIUt. • . •;,-,.,.‘,... .. • IN, IC, 11 . FAItLAZIE .... . . NY" i'll, & 'II?..FAILLANEe,.- , - - ._ LAND AG ENTS . BliN NEAPOTAS, Oplieollto the 5i2 . 9_911-510t1 'Midge, Falls - • . • or. Bt. Anthony, :Minnesota Tortitory, will buy and, sell liimis, Atel.tetlate • loans, locate land warrants In Minnesota. lowa, and IVieconslu. Inquiries re:puffing' the cbuiltry, — by letter or,ufhorwiiii) promptly answered. REFIcIti'.NCES ' lion. Alox. Ramsey, Ex-Governor, llon:11. IT. T ice, llebignte te - GortgrexsT3linnesettt, Gov: Pollock, Ilarrisbarg, James It. Steele .t. Co„ Philadelphia. • . • Hon'. Frederick, Watts, Carllble, A. ltrndy Sharpe, Esq., G Magouti, Now York, Robert IValsh, Now Orletins, James It. Irvine, Esq.. Nowvllle, .....1 t10n..1. S. M Soi ack, nerFet, Penn'a., lion. .1. It. Eddie, - .1. 11, Good, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio, Gen. C. Anthony,' Jas. Carson, Esq. St. Lituis, Wni. Wilson, El4,l.l , llaltintora Itrd., - . - .1; T. Wright, Charleston. 8. C'., . .t. M. Wilson, Philadelphia, .. :10,000 Aeresortlylittpeorbill:taltil4o , fale - ,itt - from - $2 to slti per Sere: matt Immortal Farms. Lois far sale In St. ['qui, St. Antlattayrand•all towns or. the Mime, FOt:Crlvor.. trti_l'artiettlar attention riven :to- the—Loaning or Mplioy, and Entering band Warrants. Address, PNYDER. 4 MTARLANE, • • March 20. Isr.f..—ly.l ~ Minneapolis, Min. Ter. .. • . . 11).OSEWOOD.P.TANOS FOB, SALES LA, Two new and elegant Rosewood Pianos OF And 1 ect,ties, from the celebrated manufactory of {allot, I)avls' & Co., Boston. These Instruments -,have been carefully Folnttad tmlu.s large steck,find are warranted to v ivo entire satisfaction. They will he sold at •• • - ,: PITY PRICER ' • and kept in order by a coinpotent penpnt, for one year from date of sale. • Those who may wish to examine, or to purchase a gOod Instrument, are invited to rail upon the subscrber at his residence In Carlisle. TO RI NTitwo good second-hand Plano'Fortes at ~$3 per quarter. JOHN .I(..STAY3IAN. no's, ;28, 'bs. • ATTENTION DYSPEPTICS.—Those or you who havebeen afflicted for rune withthle bothersome diaeage, and who have been using almost every Nostrum belbre the public .without relief, we spy to you-try " KieflerlCAMlDyspepthi".and you willsoou be Convinced of Its great superiority over every other preparation.:,We could give you many certificates cub orating our assertions, but a single trial is worth' more than all.. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store KEINFIiIt, South llanoirer 'Street a far' doors south or the Ccurr • • se. Carlisle. Lvl v c.eNor.A.y,s , GENUINE HONEY - - 80A1'.—Conttay's pure-Palm iloap.—Oonway'S Tile \ \ ett' Chemical .011ie Beep. A full supply of these • , . excellent Soaps' just received '.und for aka at ' AAMS' FAMILY OROCERY, Main Street., • isle Nov. '21,'66. • '• ..:-- Illnt 0 VAL Shaving and Hair dressing 13a100n.--:-The •undefilgned , having re• moved to North IlenoVer street,..adjoinitig 81pe's Fur niture Warerooms, invitesattention to his saloon, where. all persons can reeeiSe a clean and easy shave and have their hair cut and dressed the . most hashionable'aud exquisite manner. There is something. - soothinglnn' good shave , if any are disposed to doubt, it, lot them try' me, and I will folly demonstrate the fact. 'April 0; 11360..) • . • . 11.1110E,913. 4tratb farmers. 1: 1 4 "A.,4lVl*.lt.'S TAKE NOTICE ! r --- r AVM will bo for sem lisle, by . ibuNirst L. DURKHOLDIHI 4 : tit the .felloWing rates: Reaper, cash, $1135; .Iteaper and „liolVer, cash, A 190; Hetlyer antl'auwer-on_thuo,t2ftli-Reaper,4lBU4,- - s7son Tt olii'ery; $75 - 1540 Septesuber•, and the bal• awe first of December, With freight froMthe.ractdry nt The Atkin's Reaper is built of 'the best . material that can be found; and put itp in tbe best workmanlike manner, warranted to cut grain ;is well . as can, be done with tho Cradle. Farmers' getting At kin's Reaper do.not rue the risk they would in buying a Reaper about one thensuid_MileiLitwity_flom_bome; if there should anything break they can got the'eastings at the Faclory at Harrisburg, at any time. Persons buying this Reap r have the benefit of .all Improve ments free, hereafter, by' applying to J.. S. Wright, at Liu Factory. ISTIAN -STOUFFER,' Agent 'at Chattibersburg; 1.; BURICHOLDRIt,TravoIIIng Agent at Carlisle; Henry Herr, Agent at Harrisburg, and James Patton, General Agent at the Factory, at Harrialoirg,forPenn sylvania. Order thrpugh tbb above agents. , • ...• . . Whathittter •evidenee of true worth could be glv.en. tinui stieli Milianilleled lot reuse-1. in 1852,-4000 in -18501r-And-thoUgh-rielittieknr wri, - and-rilitthe-ndium to come of numerous failures of other &Honkers, yet not two-thirdS'of the CustenierB could be supplied hot year. More,will be disappointed the next; for, if farm era can get a reliable Self-raker, they are determined to have it; arid, this is note thdroughiglastablishett in the eminence of the farmin'g public. It has a 'ulcer always on hand and doing the Work, mirticularly in a heavy or lodged crop, better than a map, Saving at least anoth. M . hand in binding; Is even a greater lintin Saver than Labor Saver, and IS also a first-rate Mower. If yeifin- I tend getting rid of your old !reddened bark-breaker, and ,I to get ti. ktukir with - Bone and. MIISCIO: - f‘f„Iroll and I Wood; you must be moving. for:looo,next Harvest 1111 I by no means . supply the denit nil, as "the. MO- which we're so Insufficient the past •senson. • - , • . 6twilg, nen:lWe, th,ed, Meteriels,;end Vell itellt.- A 'Beaver that, constantly guts taut older sit nub orifice and dear at any price.. Breakages with title have been_ inconsiderable, notwithstanding the increase of 'earing by the Raker, owing to - tine - care used in good thilte4als and putting_tbein together thoroughly. _ Ma ny 11ANS cut I'rom.l.oo to MU acres and river witl,i one witheue•detention, or any expense for repairs. - The harvest is - :iltit Cry lug' swisen ; you want a mai:bine that can hurdled ripen, and this Is-the ATISO,.ati experience hows._ •. , _ In ease of Minagel%ent, 'this is not - -liurixursed. - Few .tiurehascrif the past Yea' 'rind not one Agent In ten had had any experience with'itLtinir*nerally IllatllitteS were shipped so bite as only t be received }ant at har vest, or after It was begifii: 1111nce there MO: liirl.liffil to 'experiment and learn ribont lt, Which is generally so necessary with' new' »inchines. Thisill - he obviated the caning season,,' with those who are wlsil in Ordering.. earner Mau 134 spring.. Some, to'. fell info,,Jin proper "him r is, us orders were filled indiscrlininately, II the suPply.falleil. in. several instances- machines we .. re- Aulaied_god_sold aga in-to-properpart les. and-111,1-ga ,-- excellent sit !stadium 'Yet under all . these disailyam tages, not two per cent. gave any serious %iambic 1 and we Will guaranty much less next season. • i A First Rate Mower—Knife Neverehokes.—From the first intriid action of. this netchinclitriners - WA:it said that to giro it, lead far ahead of all others, we had only to make it ate good In grass as in grain. We suc ceedegl pretty well with the grass lest season ; but the motion of the knife was hardly fast enough to cut prai rie grass, and :some otter kinds. A. faster gear was made a:ul supplied to a parttef tho purchasers, which gate excellont_gatishiction. nut OAS will bensed on Sil ,thisSeitson. :With this utotloiti and .the knife in OrdoP, 1t never chokes. We. own littirnty's Patent for puting on the beck sickle edge. by which choking is ob- Vietsad and to guard against contention, and Insure our Im:dr:Mors against molestation, we have bought the right to use Green and Forbush's patents ou 'the knife _as wo build it. The chenge from Reaper to Mowerls varyhn in - a - fow - minutes;-and -u-whaul'- ha ettectuat to the outer end of the mowing lam, to reg ulate the height of cutting, to htellifitte --backing, and move from field to field. - •Poluts to Consider In knying a Roapor.—ivory farm or, by bitueolf okwlt4i a neiglibor, - iitionbrhave ii Reap or. If you bare none, or even ty you Wive an olddkeli toned back-breaker, you will look for ono-- Ist—To cut well, cloan and easy, and with a knife that dqes not •°choke." lid—Strong and reliable, not getting tack when need ed. 3(l—Easily Managed. that_you, your 'boys .and I.laMs can work without . 4th—Not hard utem the Team, neither of heavy draught, galling their necks by heavy , weight .upritt the polo, nor thumping their shouldera at every obstruct ion There should bo no side dra P ght. btM—Taking up lodged Untin; and working well in all . kinds, 10„,Upen_Ahetirst .ffve points. no Reaper excels At• kin's Pelf Raker, and few equal icitotnithstaintling the addition of the Raker. - ' • nth—Saving one hand in Raking, the hardest work in the harvest field. ith—Saving at -least another hand, in 'Binding, by having the gravels well laid. " ' •. tjth—Saving In Cutting and ,Raking, not shattering by the reel,-and by the Raker, jerking It off the plat 9th—Saving Wastage after Bin ing, the grain being laid So evenly and straight as to be .bound securely,, preyeetingacattoring in the after hadling,, and pro tecting the heads; well when stacked. , :n_l3pon the Sixth, Eighth and. Ninth 'points, ,we unhesitatingly claim superiority over all other Rea pers ever Invented.' The Saving or wasting grain in harvesting-with Mitehlitesrh; a point not properlytaf. predated. - Even between these-considered good and the...A.34o's there is a difference, at present prices, of ten to 'twenty &tiers per day, and aver.- ' -10th—Convertibbi into a Mower, with little trouble and sl tail cost. 44s•Sdmo old fashioned hack-breaking Reapers can lie usrd for mowing, but no other Self Raker; and no con vertible machine elaitulnc to be a good Reaper is supe rior-toners in grass.' av - - ' 11th—Knife never chokes. By Murray's back sickle edge, for which we own the eiclualve patent, the great troulffe lu Mowing Machiues--the choking—is effect ually obviste.4 . - . . . • . t QA17.1.1847., Pa., Sept. 5,1855. J. B. WRIGHT, Esq.—Dear Sir-,llaving purchased In July,last Atkithi Belfitakingltesperliner Mowe r your agent, H. 1.. Burkholder, _Esq.; I take pleasure in recommending it as the most economical Reaper for the farmer to buy, . I am sure I never,.before•ett and put up the same &Mount Of grain with so little onspense, little help, and so well. 'I believe! have saved theone third of the price of the Beeper this year. Not Only that, but it ninslight on the horses. The Bakersaves •a good man. The even and regular depository of the gravels will save ope =Min - four in binding. We have ; bad frcim tw'euty to thirtythrmers looking at it when going, many of - whom .had other Reapers but not 'the Baker, and the most of them said it Watt the) beet, and It twrformed.well. 1 know of ho inachinelqual to it. The Mower • alter we bad it started ent,63,4 acres from 6 .oelock.to%o'clock.. It was timothy . - If these lid os can be of any vall to you r you• may utie' , .them as ~you think best., - Tents Respectfnily, . - - • JOHN 8. BTURETT. &alai, Oct. 0, Iftss To J. S. Wiliam; itsq.Dear Sir-An'July last 1 per. clawed of your agent in Carlisle, I.lenry.4 . Burkholder, one of Atkin's.Seltraking lteaping Idachinea, - ant- can safely recommend It as the most coniplete economical laborsaving machine of the kind yet introduced into this - paid of thp country although, my farm is hilly, it Performed its work Id my entire satisfsction, and to the admiration an groat number of fanners Who were pres ent off - the occasion of its,trial. liesides making the cleanest work of any Reapen.l have over seen, It requites. bAt half the power to move It that Reapers de generally. Two h o rses or, mules Can . dupe. it . With ease, though I. Maid font gm' account of the . land being somewhat rough end - uneven.... f i eTonittartnntelliavinglarge 'crops to cut r wouti: ad vise as a matter of oonvenlence and economftki procure one of Atkin's &drinking Meaping Machines. Yountrespectilly e • • • ....., JACOB NOFVSINGEB.. , • .. - .. ' ~. Canpat,n,"Oct. Bth, 1855. 'Pn. Timmy LT - Dm--Vtzike . great' in bearing testintonylsoo,the invaluable' chart actor of “Atkin i iileittakinklieepenand Idower;" 1 bad , ... .., . • . both in ush on my . farm all'eabh performed its work to E -1 .A.:1114LY COAL.---501) -..f.ONS LY . ~ . _ . , , My 'entire Satisfaction, and„to,the-adnifrgion Of ,Many, . . 1t101,5, - VALI,HY COAL;)lroken-:and .40creened, farmers .who WittikesedatheirilM , Oporatien,: t i:reconi- - , , prepared expresslY,forfarallysuee 'and kept Opt covsr., Inilut i this n i 4ehilte ' :as ' 94° Of 444 "e ast;" iinf M tt i int,.. ,n- : so that r:ean furnish „it .1)11x and , el.itAm'd ing the ventions forthe faroloroincha grea ectinoinical . ./aW./.` *inter sea Son. '3. have also on , hand and-fo Aisle...the", - 'iaviieuniebine: _ -'• ' "".• • ~, ... 2 . -,,,,.... . ~... ."''' 1," : ! ~ ..'''.Tht: hUKE 11 bbEll COAL from the mines of lloydillesser • -,Yonos the , agent ".14 . 1'..j. 8,, HaveV.Viigasi,,, n ' onn .o ---'4r.,D.0,,na .si .l 4. , ll.olLlNCOA.l.,from,the-minekof,tjech; laatinghenelli:to-iine-farming-tomnittnitlittlaiV7,4,3 Peal•Ji Co. all of which I lOW kial . 14t stnallproilts duetiort of tho.lleaper into this county,- • 4., , ,,!.: k - •:,,.,:. ' ~ , ~,, , , .': . for chtdii , atild deikrcr 10 any.p , art 'of the Borough. - . ‘,.. Very respectfully, • :. n • 'l4 '66 : , .‘ .: 'W. D. MUltitAY,' Ag't..' ~ . ' , . • , ' 'w. 3li lIEDitigIISON, -, -1 ' °%`• • ''' ' ' ' . • - • ' . 'Oakland, Cantherlandeonnty,l'a, • , , ... • •. . Yong SULPHUR SPkINOB, Pa., Oct , :1,185510; J. S. Wain mr—Deai Sir—The . Autentaton Self-rakingl Reaper Lbought of,you did its work well, cutting and 'raking better than I Lave ever had grain. lifted :from a i hand rake, and taking. oil the buoy lest and most weigh. ty bundles.. It Is ofoasy draught and well built, end X. thlnk . it will give perfect satisfiietion to everY.litrnMr that wants • 049. 1 would not.hai!tt not other.. • • . 'l%. V. BONNER, . . • liamusituno f Pa.; Sept, - ..30, 1855. •J.' S. WIWI tn.—Dear Bir-7-Tho Itetiper thatlJamight hf 'your-agetitT)fibert-datities;-1-tried - on-my-farnt-in,the presence of some fifty of. the hest, ftfrtimrs in Dauphin_ county r andikgave port t satisfaction to them MU:- 1 cut my harll•est with to lteaper, and,lf .1 could not got another w mid n take one thousand dollars for it. If thitols of any eto you, you may use W. as you 010084 - * • , HENRY 111tItIt. _____ToLJOcl7,Ths&- , J. 8: Wmaitx..—Dear Sir-Tine Reaper that you aimt too I was highly delighted. with; 4t &incite well: to my entire satisfactiorin grain and plias, and I ennsid; or it the test Iteapertu Use, and Ireeonniiiind it to the farmers of NeW Dorsey. ELIJAII - .T. Sir,--lln regard to Atkin's SW rakingAteapey and Mower I, bought of your. agonts, P. :Fiords & Co. of Philarielnitla. and, must nay. it done its work with eriHre satisfautiou in grass antTgrain, and would recommend-St-to the farmers of - Pennsy I wants, JOHN MUSSEIt. TRENTON. J: ,0ct.1:1855 J. S.,,Widuirr—Defir Sir—Your Bennet, called on us tlds.suurmer, to'see If we would accept the agency of the Self-raking: Reaper. We had mirde up our Minds pot to accept the Nome 'y of - any Reaper or Mower, faith We could 'get cue that-we could have con fi dence I ni to recommend to ourcUstoiners, as we are matufactlMlng ag r icultural implements at Trod ten: Now we ylOlO.l be glad to accept the agency of Atitids:Reaper - here as Iv() have implicit confidence to reemmuend it- to ale Furnierdof New Jersey aid Pennsylvania. ' • MULICK . -L QUICK. 'Carlisle, April 16. 1160. • - . PLOWS=-Just received a lot . of Prouty • 3lear'l3 self sli.tirponlng Cooter Plows, nod for 111 t pile 'oliCt!di 11119:N Lc" STAYMAN k SUNS.. _I).LOWS.:! 1 ,-'the subscriber -- brie and is: ecinstintly - keeping—an assnrttrient of the- celebrated kiAtli,l.; MWS. Also. constantly on Land. Ziegler's, - Plank's, nod Plows. We Late ales a-very lariM lot of, the ilimous-York Plown on . haml. and Aline assortment of Cultivators,• Ilenember the ol&iltantl, East Matu street, Carlisle.• 1855.[ ' HENRY SAXTON. • subscriber hag i.—Justraturtituldrotibtlie , Clty-wlth-on t rof the largest assartinents Of Hardware over brought to:tli plareafi liakjust - reeelved a j d doi, flames with aril t ithout put.• fastenings, Iron and steel hooks ranginThlrClutirs front 44 tro . sl ;;KI. ' , Also SOO in straight and twist link trace eluthis front taf to OZ. ;fibula mode traces of all kinds, also 11 hit of spread, flitil, breast, butt, - carrying- hatter _14 . 11(1 azvery-largelot-of -sbovels r -forka, spades . . lios g. rdkem,.and la Abort everything*.and . any hint: wanted by - the Yariners— ' detnrather the old stand East Main St:Carlisli,. Marc 19. !tl: - - , iL SAXTON., pLOI 'S . PLOWS; PLOWS. - --'l'he largest and host assortment of Plows, over offered it.the PtilladelphlA'Alitrket. many.olthein new:and int- Proved.patterns, ails° ift-ld Harrows, Cultivators, pardon and field Derr, Corn PiAnters: Dairy lmpilwents, Ox Pokes and Deals; Spades, ShbvelB,l.lees,lmproved' Spit (ll47:l6rks; (liiiden Reels rind I.ftitto.: Pruningatidlledgc lug Sheani,st - Ith {WM other descrlptiou of Agricultalval •and IlprAleutlttiralltnplimente. 1p tlfe , ...kreatest variety and of the most approved patterns. . PASCHALL, MCilatlkk CO, Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store Cor."th'and Market fit. Philadelphia. ; Mar. 19'50 ;;;;;, 1 -) FTO_SPIIA:TE:LO LIME, and 1900 Toni of Mapes' Nitro •l;ur.w goulgea Super Phosphate of Limo, an artl { • ele which has beep fully tested by farmers, - and is believed to be the.. cheapest and atrongisCtrtlfiier in the marl et. Alsa. • .1000 PULS. I'OTARETTE, especially adapted fer the Cure-Crop.. TAPEN, A new and powerful fertilizer: All of the above far oile•by PASCHALL. MORRIS fi CO. AgileultUral Warehouse and Seed - Mote, .. Mar 26„50.1 .Cor. Ttltand Market. sts.. Phila. VARMERS LOOK WERE! THRESHING MACIIINIESI The subscribers desire. to inform fanners and public generally that they now have ou hand and arnconstant. ly manufaCturing Threshing Alachines , wlth .Plorpont's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged tO be . the hoSt articles now In use. • Also a vnriuty of Clover Hullers, Corn Shollorti anti Straw Cdtters,They rise latend to the repairing of Agricultural Mack'nery in the be:it ufanner • and, on re4.4enable terms Manaus.. toryy . on N orth Hannover Street., directly opposite the residaiiCciiittloorgo Metzger, Esq. --tugust'n as.. • . •AHRIMS:-.% PLANK.. R.AK3S . I ' RAKES I RAKES •, FARIIIIItS, ATTENTION! PRONTO liOlti3E-RAKE.-, Patented • Juno U62.—The. subscriber, • having •pur , chased the interest of his partner, Moses c.,Eberly. is prepared toinanufactgre thmabove Rake on reasonable terms; at the old...stand, opposite. the Steanettawnaill: This Rake is simple in construction and not liable toget outhf order; it is well adapted to • the 4aking et hay or ni grain, and works-well in rough or stony gronnd, having sPring teeth. Its opefation itt.most eand simple--the operator, Justead ofoperating the rak with his hands, rides, and controls it with his feet. Even a litne'or lasy,.person can earn , good wages with one of these rakes without Much eiertion; or a gentleman' wishing. to 'amuse himsel4 can get' on his rake, ride about his fields as in his gig, do as much work as any of his hands, and ride back.to tea. Persons who have tried this, consider It the cheapest, simplest, and beat - Horse, Make how in use, and all sold last season gave general, satisfaction:' 'lt was exhibited atifarlons County Faits, and at th'el3tate Fairs of -Pennsylvania and Miehigan, - - and drew the First Pretainm at each. ' • L llaving. met • with reasonable encouragement last season,. the- subscriber would returd • thanks for past favors and solicit all persons In want_ of a_ good, Attic's-Ad give him a. call at the Park Youndy, - Blochanicsbunr, a the . manutactory. • • its. Any person having. light wagon wheels, ahout four %et. high, can' have a rake made to order by sending height of :wheel, length of hub, and size of boxes. TIMMS EASY—Price $2O with wheels, and $l2 with out. Orders guldtessed to the, undersigned„ at Me- Chanicsburg, Pa.,will receive prompt attention. March ,20, 18/1-3m.) - 0. W. MILLER. NEW G0011.5.,-, t The' subscriber has ilist receive . ..l from' Philadelphia largo assort- MOO ofierikonablegoods, which will be sold very cheap —opposito the R. R. Do t (Darns] P° 7 SNOWRABS. Corlisla; Feb. 220,1854 MARIETA. Pa., Oct. 18, 1855 Goat '4jarlis EST FAMILY'.C 0 ALS , THE . NEW , COAL YARD.. • - The aubScriber • would - respectfully Inform tfiectiliens of - 04114n dud vitinity, that he is p ow prepared to f ...nigh:olo GENUINE PitilV.OltTON COAL : j ot' varlom.. sample.Of Which was furnished 'to - it number of ,eltbzuns- threw years slime hy.,•51r.: enstein, and " wb eh gave stick perfect.satisfactiUn. ' • ' Al so • best. qualities of. Lykuris Yalloy aokd . Shantokin Coal. • , • Also BLACKS)IITti'B and LIKEIIUitikIFIVB of the different kinds, eland/ fitly, on band, a 4 tho••now Coal lard near the gas works. , • • • Septii - ilfss — ' — ' -- 7 7 . - 3 - ACI Ell :WILT • (111ARCOAL:—C1yircoal coristantlytni .) band tafor sub) by • - 21. '55. • I.I'.I4:•EBCRNERS' • COAL..- : -- 2,000 one ts V Lyken'glqy Nut (..‘ottl, a egrrlor. article rude g for side by , • .I . uo. 'NO Om for Safe anb Meat. • cl TEAM BOILER FOR SALE.-- - LThe kjmubscriber offers for salo Steam Miler, eigh teen feet long and thirty,inches in dlarneter,.with.one fonrteun inch. ilne, anply at the Paper 'fdill at Paper— y. . _ Fob. 13, 'sl3.—tf. . W. B. MMUS,. "hat CORNEV . PROP'TY. AT PRIVATE sotra Int very valuable and tifeo , 4nOirn BUSINESS STAND situate on the corner OA:North Hanover end .I.outher Streets, in-the borough ONarlislo now .owned and occupied' by Jacob Fetter, coeits4tting 30 feet front on Hannover street and '240 feet on Bonnier Street.— The Improvements on' Hannover .;'eteeet are a large THREE . 'MOUSE, with alarge brick back build lug finibbediti the inert elegant wanner, containing 11 arooins including the-store rooni,..betildeti_ pantries and convenient closet airangentents. The STORE BOOM is 33-feet in depth, lilted "up in the , best ueeeiblo inanneh and cub of the mast desirable and long stablislfed.businesS locations in bur:totvirt- . .Thero is a large two story brick' building fronting on Louther street, with-a shop attuelied, - new occupied as a eablfiet-nialter shop. •Alatin stable on the foot of the lot; and other necessary out buildings. The preperty Is in cKeellent order having been recently fitted 'up. by ihe present eccupaut tertus..ke. enquire of '• SEONSLER; -- JteAl Estate Agent and Scrivener. CM DOPLAR LOT:. PROPERTY AT gALE:—..That rulnutflSTpleee of ground sinutte in South littuosur street,_inthe borough of '.2,arliblei-kuoin as the . N. • I'OPEAIt•IOT._ • Bnid \ lot :contains' abOut ono acre and a'quarter of - 12, 7 n - riind and from Its 'desirable mid advantageous lora-. tion.is lamb-ably adapted fur building' purposes. The lot will be sold entire, Or Li lute to suit per.' -chasers.. For terms aud'further _particulars -onquire of. _ A. L. SPIONSLEIt,. _ 31.,2L5 FUItNITURS- - :_P011, — 841,11.= 7 .07e Subscriher. living In North Hanover street, in the borough of Carlisle, at the residence of Mrs. Ticzatd,.a few.doors shove Mr. Bless' hotel, titers at Private 53,1 a-- niimber cicellent and weihninde articles of Fulothuns - cheap for cash; elow cost prices, tow it ;—One Sofa, two Divane. Dressing Bureau with marble topand glass, one Fancy Tahle;one What-Not, Musk Stand. Call and see. , Apr. DI, 1 MARIA SUELLVS. Stores 'nob SO.olt,s. ARAND-, OPENING - OFI, SPRING rANo . SUMMEIt READt•MADE CIA)TiIING I , -, • • ': •AItNOLD & iiIVINOSTON w_ouhi_respectrelly announce to the public and their patrons that they are now , ontn ono of the largest All at attractive supplies g IA` Spring , and Summer . Ready- ide Clothing ever brought to this market. it , 1% ,....6 . • The ate is been purchased With •great' carp In- ho eastern cities, andinautiffictured at home under tin ho. mediate superviidola of the undersigned. it comprises . .. lu part Brown, libmis, lack, and Invisible Green Clothe, Satiuetts, Casinnurett '_Jesus, Linen and Gingham - Coats, of all styles; Sati larsoilles, Plait', and other styles of VESTINGS; . Pinfirquid Fancy Kershmere, Casiuett, Linen and Cotton Pia' Also ' , , . • niNTLEMbiN.!.S_DILES GODS, ' 5.., 841.14,,N, - Cravats, Stocks, Ibtodkerchiefs, stock , s, Suspenders, • Cerpetlha s e, Umbrellas, &c. ' - ,' • Cnstoiner work made promptly iineft the very best style. "None other than the weary -Tien • • red workmen are employed in I,Yrery dopartumpt of the istablishonent. The undersigned return , ,, their sincere acknowledgments for the liberal and gene-. r.99,0-PlOMmilem „bere.tpl,qc...ft.x_teNted,to...thak...efitabllsl3.-_ - . - mein, and hope for a continuance of the ume.• Reinem- ber the People's Clothing Store, adjoining Lyric's Hard- ' ware Stotp,on North lianover Street. ''', ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON, April 23,1856-4 m. ' . . . • - ' SPRING AND SUM- GOODS! The subscribers have just received one of the largest stocks'of Dry Goods °vat brought to Carlisle.. Their as sortment is full and complete, comprising . LADIES' DRESS HOODS, 13111 m ~Poplins, Challis, _Ranges, Tissues, LAW/1 . 8, • Mil. liAntua Lamartines, •Crape de Espagne, Cam . , • brio, Swiss Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al - 'paces, Delnine.s; Spring Shawls, Bonnets, Flats, Flowers, ' ,• _ , —nkirts,Parasols, • . . 'and- Trim:Mugs In great variety. • TI.EMEN'S WEAR, Cloths, Casisimeres, Italian Cloths, Cashm,erettes, Linens ) Tweeds, Vestiugs, Kik - Undershirta t i Lite, Caps, Cravata, and Collars. Also a full aud complete assortment of STAPLE DOMESTIC tiUODS, Including Woollen aud Cotton Yarn, Wpot Chain, 'Win- Blinds, Feathers, Oil Cloths, Looking Olas.ses, Car', pet-Dago,-Bradlee, and &variety of Fancy -Articles. • MOUMINO_OOODS • . always'on hand. Those irho wlalf - to obtain the best goods Al', TAB LOySST, ratesai are respectfully invitod to call ' , ' . lIhNTZ & BRO., . April 23, 1850.3 : South Jim:lover Btraet.l AS•PRING.. $T1r1;11 . I.)F SS. Al' KELLER'S OLD 'STAND!' GEOItRE HELLER 'deklre,s tO calUthe attentibit ochre old friends and customers to his new asprtment 'Rennin's HATS, of the OaltfOrd, 'Spring style, with an •elegant assortment, Of , ,1101'8 - CAPS and SOMAIRIt HATS of every variety and the most fashionable Styli!. Ito has also constantly ori- hand a large and, varied sortment ,of his own manufacture as well as city wide 'Hat's and Caps, sultable'for the season, comprising every v ar i e t y Ruspia, Heaver,,kipleskin and Silk Hats, Alp !shed In the latest style, together with a full assortment • of CAPS of ?eery 'shape and' description, and at every price, ne particuiraly invites the public to call and ex, amine his exoonsive assortment, - which style, mate. ritl and finish, cannot. be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than ever: Remember Witold stand on Reath Hanover street next dner to fluyett's Hrooeryltoin. yfIGHLV IMPORTANT TO PIJR- CllASNitB.—Tho subscriber will open this Week argest and ,most aplentitd.absortment ' "•-•-' SPRINQ AND,I3IIIHMER'GOODS , ever.brought to Cailisle.. Au immense stock of " • Sound. Worked Collars, •. • 5- • , Undersioevak, • • f • Flouncing& . " bought . from th'o• im Iror andkerchiefb, ke., porter in New Y k, and Will be sold at prices to defy all competition. '. Also, a large • sortmont of beautiful Dross. eads, Ribbons, iliinnets,t &N. Cony. ono and all before purchasing elswhire, rind /you will save money. , • • . , • April 2,1350.) • CIIAS. W.-B.lkitfUß AY, Ag't W. -MURRAY, Agt