8 ,hart arts: CARLISLE PRODUCE NARICET. - Plgvoi - tro FOit;, 111 E 11E1tA1.1),] CARLISLE, VoililosAny Alorn!n, Juno 18, • . ' :otrn-Strper6 ac, ' .do Extra, do ' 6,60 do -Family,— . do - 6;75 YE.. . do. .1 L. , 2,62 poi bushel . .1,30 1,10 to 1,20. -06 do. do • do • do" lIIM .I.OI ; tIiSEED 'fltotlirg E ED. /N,'411 . BAD LEY. - , • - L;RING BA It LIIY„ 'do PHILADELPHIA. 11IAIMETS. MONDAr EVENINit, ;Julio 10. • e _Plext_niatkeLterilinixee_d u 1 I , __t lie r e _le ittle or no di:rental for . ..nzport, • ttn4 •ifundurd .runds wer,,e freely offered nt, $G tey - ,;•ithout fitaliNg buyers; except in stutilf. lots,; lue'4oo.,bbls only, nr,'ere disiiosed of,. zaustly . •'or hound, use, at-. $(3.a6'23 „Air .stanqu'rd _and kietierbrands l ; selCeted lots sell-as It•unted by . , he retailers-and-baiteri at-$6:50;-and, extras t 75 . 117 and $8 per', bbl, ec~ordiug fa • .rand; the latter for handy funflly flour, Rye leaf is. dtill and nearly notnitial at $3•50 per • Cern' Meal iS - etekidy at • 82.50 per bbl • Pennsylvania Meal.; seine • liolders aore; a KILO of 200 bbls Brandywine :WAS . . ande at $2 871 per bbl. • UnApt-- 7 4:110 receipts ef.:,,AVlienCeoritinao otierate i .,bav-prinioAd"„ my are enfeeble nt previous prices; some 'OOOllBOOO biis.'ityq b( . !en.dirposed 'of at 140 a '-=4-s:centsifeiLgood_lq_prime_red, , _and_l6o,4Go • fill latter, prinre Southern; at :P:re, 9000 bfla: ,sown Peniksyk , ieuian 185 e, find some •Mall.lets inferior 114 Rye is in ,teatiy fuHlrer sales of /3500 .us.-Pernisslvania at 721t7c, the-hitter alleat", Ind some seal' lots of_Southerri at• 70 cents. ;urn is in better deinatikiyilh• styles' to the •xlialt, of 10,000a12;000 bushels mostly priine at'sl-'ets; st 40,t46 eents,Thad a loroit.whiseat.fiO__Centa i -- 1 eirt::7o - afi. a re-i n- Btetnirtlebout 3000 bushels sold at he for primelersey and , •Dela %care. : _ - THE _CIVIL WAR IN •KANsAs Louisi.Th4sduy, Juno 2.2.—OssaWsta z mie, a Free-State. Town, — Was sacked -by ii 'Georgia mob on the 4th inst. The printing office was destroyed, houses weiehurnett,„4x teen luirses were stolen, and the jewels were taken from ladies' ears and fingers.. Mrs also been socked, >lnd robberies been!- , daily. St. Louis, Thursday, ,Tune 12:—Nlessr, Howard & Sherman, -of the Congressional 10-' vestigating Comtnittee;' arrived from 'Kunsas to day.' They are at Bantam's Huta - • Mr. Oliver stopped at Richmond. Thb:Cutuinitlee were. at .W6tport,lissouri,• eight days.-- Wit Re titer° large. parties ..„of- armed men 'from different "parts 0r mi.,ooa ii it through in - guerrilla - parties - 1 - uto ---- the -- Terrr , . - 'Cory, and were. engaged in rubbiug,:*killing and driving out the settlertl.: • , Oov. Shataion testified there before the Cotruitittee..._ As he entered the town from- the Territory a ontpany of dir armed 'Missourians were ma hing into the -Tprriturydirtini'Vest polit. uv. S h aupon went to Kausuii city with the Committee, and . 'while. there 1311 W without cutunient-triviiily of Clay county men cross the river and - proetted into the Territoryi led and well armed.: ' • - _ The Committe have, been quiet; but Very searching in their investigation. They go to • Detroit'. to remain for .several days. The teitimeny givenqe-said *arty - to. prove that of the five thotisand five hundred votes given 'at the Logielative .election in hinroh, • 1855. only eleven hundred were oast by actual resi dents, and of`these the • names of bet eight • Hundred appoar.iu the census report: •• - !rho Tetr,tory iinow, convulsed with . ii'il tni.§tain taws' toiSed on •thitt oe;:tion. 1,61. Sumner is out' with troops topreserve order. ' He dispersed-41e= v,era.. hundred" Mon 'tinder' (KM . . . Whiteliend,": ,but-they re-assembled oirthe'fitit iiietuuti and sao,keti the town' of Onsawittomie;' • I Free• State men are organizing for self defence! Oov. Shannon has gone to ,Fort Leavenworth. . • Wino, Tribune has a letter from Camp Ceal_Creelt, Kansas, June stating that two hundred Missourians -crossed the river on the Sunday prCyloult,, and a_ battle was expected on the next day, but the report th4,COl :Lane; with - a large :force;• was one slays marsh from 'Lawrence. so terrified, the 4tie,roll4 , pexty that they instantly' recrossed the,iirtr to ; Platte eeptoty,.. , r . • - 1*);,,,,Peu.0 ro htfil dew: a, bit e nati'Convention ana•iislicsied by ,the admihis • tratiqn of .I"isidfint;.P.iero4 ;; ie of 4. peoplittr " ortst'S.‘ •Bu t. that tho piitS with,:alf its uniforth • I ' • •lerltioti to %rlt afikeYott I{erit41 {erit4 )os in it' 'rankelho ittos,ttieitimpitted . :e ik p olsentfl f 0r . ..81 1 1- oer is •to where sfl,t ~l ep ,bf the FreeStote , erapti!stavery , p , srty4i.e. „r extietp.lo, etiiisoa;. , ll,6P(fer. It r ktboo,soi, bietsler; faeusll that-we hays :-stly • khowl. odic of ;',Mthly *of thu protapettt.;*er i of the Repo 011044 ittrty bof , ,A,'l`9!y , :fiiirs•.•agi.;, of the sithrzt faith, f,as Frethost. 131,4ir INsscq.:pcunihulf, - .(3,4loM4fratii; (Prow, Ilicktifff4 ,P;PestOu.s Pgy,c, • - JUSTICE OF TIItI-E . opposlto the West citid of the court Iloi • April Z 1,1850, CI P. LI (Nit tOll. -;.T Attorney 4t La n (w dui south of Ohm' All business oiltoistoil to hi will bib, ii.tioniptly littpoded to.' [April 15. AOOIIN. RII;EN, Atioiney- atLa ice. G 0 ()dice . in - . ltitigt Alain Street, - ilehaniesburg, • tllll Itttaild 'to StiItVI:WINO in connexion w his.protession. ' - • (3fity 21,1850.-1 y • :. 7.,,, ../.1._,14.1(Y ' Wv .' - NIiaDICE I "irv.....,,774,,,,, - -- k_A, not74)11; OF DF:NTA I. S 0 ROM ----- -- '"7" 11 " ' 'Oeree—and—resittetwei :01)1Kvstto — Martre Hall, West 11211r.t street, Carlisle: ' • play 15, '4513.--tf c i, it. S. B. KIEFFER Office- in -:goith Utlaitoreirtitre trtAiro-titeirsufrolrrWelfiirktatiirobeil's mre. ' °ince hours, tore paitlettlitrlyfrout .710 U o clock, , 11 • and front Ci to 7 o'cloek, P.: AI; • —... ' ' no sole. do . do. • ~ • • . . 110 CTOlt S. P.. - ZIEGI;EIt.---01fioe if Illiti Itosidoneo nod Main Street, third door ..slow Ulu .darket 'louse, Calls in town and county Pr&aptly ittendod. .. ' -- - - . '. • .. .Carlislo, Jail. 2, MO. • . , ~ .. . ILLIA 111 C. RH NEM Altorne lei nt - • Lain. Wilco in Main Stroot, Carllsia. l'a.— .44-.311411C:it; entrusted .tt: hint will ha. pinutptly ' at int• I to. Fob. I)RA. 0.14.)0iN1.1b unth .11andror strcut, 4 10 "li next doni• — to the Post •• . . 10_11111.1;6 iibsont from 'Carlisle 'the ia - st toil days f eseu, unlnth. 14tig. G-1.4.;(.)1.1k3-11; S. SEA, ..414 •"'"" • 'ilium College . of Yicbtal Surgery; is ow prej)ared, to insert Artiiicial Toot!' Of ovary Lk , itoil to perform ell the 'Other vitri ins duties s'iaiuing to, the priotiro alas profe'ssio 'n Wiles at the •••hlaiwe of iii,tfow, 'East Louth or !it. rent, throodours :low Bea s•dritoliwesee- . --Dr. Geo. Z. Bretz, of Cariislo. llarsh „.. . IN' - It 1.1,F ”411"Priv r..1 4- ? ; '"' ' - 111"Cfaart; r.ot;‘,.. a kt , ttit.utto - t i t tnu'lladtimoto , liontd tAlllogo,.. Is to'opar6i.l "r0. , .e1v0 his triondsn . tl perform iriotts itH In ho lino of tho 'Opts tat profession, his resnlonce. lu South Stroot, thit3.l, - door trunt West .tact. Viso us a call. Toms utothmato. .‘lay 27. ' . • . -I.aney and Ornamental - • I'AINTHIt AND' l'.l .s• reanved Ills shop to tionth idrelepposite of tioeond •Prosbyterian Church. Residence In Pomfret reel, a' short, distance below Hanover. Ite iv ill . tend promptly to all this above deserlptiona of paint reaionablu prices.. •The %%ulnas - lands ofgraining taunted to, such as mahogany, oak, walnut, &e:, in on aproyed atylu. • fiat Ert 4SI O . OX - VEY A N --.- _7 Cc:lL.—.l. L. SPII:NISI.Kit Itlo Itogi . ster of ilninher ckinty, Willl'aCelldly tat - dill! try tire . tran.qaction:of. •••• tinichlinshiesS its may tre' sudlias. • *f Ong of Deeds, Mortliates itslatention .. ii t 4 procuring of Land War • ita - Pdnsinns - , - ke. rts - will! :is the purchase • . deaf I.lstite;neAdtiations, oflodns, dst,lligh Street, formerly neenpicd, .y W. M. l'onnst i. near,the Aldthodlst Chu••th. •13.11.1.NDT, Manufacturer of . Jr o Mineral Wator4, French 3lead, Bot c tied'Ale rerter and Cider, kir Strout, near the le:La l.uid drid:ge, Carlisle . .•1 • =2l . . . t ... 1 N Y DER - 8z • lII' FAItLAN g. -- . .' ..'• 3 - , . .• • LAND AGENT& 7.: '.‘4: NA' ILIS, Opp: It Su:Tanaka : lf Brld,w, Falls ~f . - .: , !...1.5u10a3, .Ntisaos.aa Tarrikary, ' . .1 Iritv a.t 1 soil bond.., in:Alai:ow loam; I;,cate hind Ain ftei,..lla; ifigronsin. I ilqu iries .;,.1 I:1,f LII! eAt Lau, by WI ter or utliVl b i,u,'pruulptly . .„ . . . . . ItEFEItEIsICES. !len. Alex. Ramsey, Ex•llevernor, limn lI.'M. Nice, Delaxate . to Oongress, Minnesota, ilev. l'..liock, Ilarrishurg, ; i•,,,,,,, it; st,,q,, A : C,,, Philadelphia. li.M. Frederic% 'Watts, Carlisle, . A. Brady ' Sharpe Esq., I.; Ma...tawn, Now York. . ~ . . . .. _ . Itoli:.rt Walsh. Now Orleans, :hones R. Irvine, .Esq.. New rifle, ---11--m.-.1. S. Illaek, Somerset, Pamn'a., _Moil, ,I, R.:Eddie, ' " '"• .1.. 11, aloud, Mayor, Siirlngfield, Ohio, - • - lion, e. Alit., ---- •• . • .lax Carson, Esq. St. Louis, ~ \l'm. Wilson, Eaq., Baltimore, Md., • ,I,'l'. Wrieht, Charleston. S. C., , . .1. 11. IVilam, Philadelphla. • ' . . 1.-Intl few Snale, at fronf $lO pp'. L." • .:p nut fnnna. I.ots for slile! 'St. .i.;11 .411 . luwits on die to rlvt.i. • . r t ),ZPil •I%II'I • - ' ti , n • ieen to tho Loaning of ad,y, 'Nand ~ V.itnints. Address. •• O:':%I'IPAILIANE:, 1'4W.1 Mardi Y' .• 0 OS . EWOO, Two now to remvoß, from Witt 4..• Co., f, aurally spice" • give entire Id kept in order by a competent 'person, for buolear •em date of sale. These who .purchase a good Inatrument, , are invited to call upon subscrber et Lis-residence In CorliAle. Alto, TJ It two good sewn d-haud.l'lnno Fortes at 4 per quarter. JOIIN K. S'EA•YrdAls,f: • nor. '2B, 'B5: ' ' : • . A TTI ( 43NT.kO - N DYSPEPTICS.---Tliose of y u who hAvebotin Afflicted:for years with this tuorson o, Eliseo:so, and who Lave boon .inflnit 4111104 I Nostrum before the public w.ithotit'reflotrwe Say you try ."KlofTer's AntiDyspoptie" nuitytitt 9rillsoon 3 convinced of:lts : grost superiority over eyery other 'oparstion. We conidlivo yod minor rortifleates Oat ttlu onr,s,:sSertions, but 'a tilogle ,trim ifrworthluore' ,in all. -This rowdy is propartl And sold .et th 9 PruE ;bro'of!li.,l:KP:lFPl,it, limitit 'Hanover' street fifirt; ',ors south of tho '44.urt ' 'lO 'C4rli4l6 . .. , , :. ...CONWAY'W • GENUINE . lI(.)NEY • . • i 4lAp.---(7o.l t way'A pith, I .V, 'aim, —C tiodp,anwily'i Tin. -- - .anvotli eininitcal - 010 4, , Shall, - 1' ful l -: itijipiy•' of lb ik. .ruly .semeollont • S , Jui,.l : just recolved .atut fur . A* ,hi .iV 1 i., 61 .%)43.' rAm tiirooocy:o4, - aion§ei. J:re - . t Carlisle. Na1,.:3; tt ) s„, ,'• ~ T . . ~.. ~ . ~ . - .i.,,, .. ' -' • •-..,,-, ---, ,--,t41-: , ------,-4-,-- 7 ----i:-,------- _._ 4 :. • R ti NI 0 I' A .1: .--r—shavipg:and Itair , 411,44111 x , Sat:i . ln.-71`116 " .:ii „ nitursignuil having , in : in.nt , tl Lo• North 11 , 01 0 Var - stropi, adklulug tiipu'o . Var. ' 'tau re. liturifoii . ami; Iu vi tewpuutinn Su his saloo,i, n lan'i• an ihirAltail can vii pn,ivo e 1,..,,, 'itii.tritly lilio d li ve mitiv.b t \i. 'f th . (lll , llll.lr,,inf 4, 1 1.14411,1,iit ih' lid nioirj:!flfaotittlito'ai 0 .'; '9ktitiittit'o +nail nor,' 'Tittsra."l . l itt11100111110" liqatiirkft iii 4 plod 81Yiv'4'4141tiisqiiN;;43,F,Y , S1,4 0'4,11114 itAct. , (hebi try . ). In% tinq TNA IV, ( . ... ttry. diaathistaatt , thii•fikl.,..y.t.- ••.::,; itt, . ' ,fiSltil 6,;1.nd..)'-' WlLlAAhilitiktltF,tA, .. a3ItSiIICS9 Curbs. arctiii.Ot jrit.scetfancous. PIANOS FOP SALE; yi elegant Resewod Plaries 03,( and r ie celebrated mattafactory of )stem . These Initruelents hese been al from a le'rge stoCkt and are warranted tishmtlen: They will be sold at • OILTY PftlooB' - . 'ci.rqr4.sl( , :gmilb..._._ 3 tfarroei6:, 1 • .• - . • . ItEAPbrii AND 11i0Wklit will' be for, sale hi Car r : by -111 M11- - Y -- li - 13 t- the - Ibil ow I rates:--Reaper, cash, WS; itthipm;and Mower, cash, .$190.; lteapermild ower, on time Reaper, $l6O biif September; •and the Led-. anee G . :a or December, with freight lona the Faitoey at 11..rrisburg. The 'Atkin's lteaper is built:- of the best material that can be lund, and put up In the best workinanlit.o -planner, warranted to cut grain IsWell as can he dOLIO With ttio Cuidle. Farmers • getting At kin's Reaper do not rim the risk they would in-buying ituver . ablut one thonsaiiii miles away from Immo; if 'there -should anything brinik.they can get the castings at the Faetery at Harrisburg,. at . any time, -Persons buying this' Reap r Imre the benefit of all Jruprov(3-. taunts free, hereafter, by'applying to J. S. Wright, at tli. Faetery. • ' CH ItISTIAN STOUFFER., Agent at Clianibersburgl H. L.' BURKHOLDER Tr:Nolllnk Ageht at Carlisle; Henry Herr, Agent at Harrisburg. and .latnes Patton, General Agent itt_Hie Factory.; at Harrisburg, kr Petit s.), ivatila. Order ihreugli the above agents. it .. hat:better evidence of true worth could liu given' thnit un'paralleled • • in, reasea'll4l,ltili3z-:::1000 ISuUI And though so little kurwo; :laid all the Whim to come of minimum failures of tither Self-rakers,. yet not two-thirds of thectistemors could be supplied itfq, your. lipre - will. a, diSappoi MI-the - 11ex ; for, if farm. ers zetu get a reliable Self•raker, they are determined to. have it; 'and this isitost thoroughly est,blisheil in the confidence of the farming public. It has a raker always, _on Mold and doing the work. parlieularly in a ]teary, or hdged erop, better tilt a a man, ;Saving at least anoth-- 1 velum(' in binding; is even it greater (train Saverthan Labor Saver, and is also a Ilya t-rate Mower. ir you In: tend cietting rid ot your iddiashioned bnekdirealier, and ;to get h Baker' with Ilene and Si usclii or 1,0,, and 2 ,4ni m'ust. let toting, for :DOC,' nl,ht Harvest t ill :ITY„no , MIgniS vii tply the alone 14, L 1 '2. 00 which . weiv ate InyultleiOul the'post season. Strong, iZeliable, tiood Materials, - ;tint ‘yoi Matta A ,Itealwe' that - eonstantly gets otft, of order a It 111.1 r.. n) , ! , npndear at.any twice.lircakages with this have liven ineonsbierahle, noravitliNtauding the inerclso el tt P 4folo,Le.iitiollgal r . ;LEAL 111711j11,t atom together.thoroughly. Ma. 16 have cat.from 1007 tarlloo acres and over 'with ono without .letehtiont or any expense fir 'repairs. Thu harvc . st is a hurrying season; yen want a ta:tchine that can. ho relied - Upon,: one„ns eaperioitce haws. _ - lir ease of ItTnnagement, this is not Burp:is:4A. Few purchasers the past year, iii.d not (lilt' Aglillt ill 1011 had had any experience %dill it; and generally nnieilliies were }hipped so Tate 11.:: only to he received ,joist 31 liar. . vest, op aftvr it, was begun., I kin, there. was 110 tine!. 10 experiment arid learn -al , mitit., w Well it. generally .1,., holism ry, rill' li new incelkiiies. . T11114.-w 11l lw --01,1 illt.„ed ..„........,,.. the-coining - , i , ,a,;Tti, With th- 0 who are' w Im, in orderefig .earlier 11.111- lAst-spring. .. out:; too; .1 . .11-ittlf,- inii,roper hands, as 0: dors we e - pil e d I ndba-rlitil tin tel y, . till i the --supply-f,iletl,-.--bri-reverat ltistaiieeti - id"acidne'S iv:i - re re. , turn eiLainl.l.2.Tdag'al it_te_prAlter_parties,,iinil_they24lo:i! excellent satc,;:tcti.,,f. Yet-octior. all these ili,advaii tay:es,, not two per cent. gave any serious trotikle; and we-will guaranty Jit itch lase next 5015011; ' • A First nett, Mow er--.linice \o' or Chokes.— Prom. the first intimlucTicii of this machine, firmer,: have said th.,t tlglye it the lead tay. '311c.341 411 all -others, we 11311 only to make it am ~-0:31 111 „ rays us In grab). We sue, cl.ctOv,t.tf - V;ellokitli the grass 1114 $038 , 114 hut' the lalo lot 1.. f t1(11;1116AV3S 1131,11 Y Ntit 011011g11 to cut prat. Ide , grinet;filid . woof ki:a' kinds. 'A Caster.tteur, win, mai.l4 and'xiipplie* torn part or the inirclialior,,, which gare'exuel lent Aatroftwitten'..itint. tlibi Avltl. ht , ..tbleit.o,:tt Aril.' thii,fietison.' . With this nintletf,' and the knife In good order, it never ettekos.- We own Murray's patent tbr pitting; Jill the back sickle edge; by which cricking 13 - 01.. VillltOd ; and to gnard ag..4 - htst rententlon, and insure our ensbeners agalntek, inalestatlon. We have bought. 'the tight to use tireati and Forbush's patents on the knife as we build tt. — Tuo 'man g o from itmtpor-to Mower is very simple and made in a few .Inintites ; anti .41 wheel itiAtttaollo:l to WO 011,t0r end of the mowing, bar, to reg ulate the height of cutting, to facilitate backing, and 1.111/V0 rllllll_lll.lll 1.1) Bald. . ' . Point. , to Consider in 110 - Ifig a Iteaper.-Evory er, by 'Unison' , or With a neighbr, Oululd have a Reap, or. If yeti bare none, or even If eu.hava an olillahlk i wed iarlf.breaker, you AVM look 11,r ' Ist - 4"cutVen, dean and eftay,ftud with a that il,es not "choke." . 2d—zitrong aud-rellitble, net getting stex when 'weir- • ___ id—P.asily Slittta7,eicillat - yott, yOiti - &Vs — anilhands .., cnn woili - Mtlibut difficulty. . . ' 4111-:-lot, Mull ttgolt thil I"cntn, .neither r of :_heary.. drau:ht, galling their necks by heavy weight upon the -rde, nor 111 urapingtheir shoulders at every obst ruction There should be tin side dra P ght . . .. 14h—taking up lodged Grain, turd working well'ln all kinds • . . .. . i,-I;pott-tbie , tirst - - firo-pnhatw 'ild'lteaptiriixceTs'..ki. kW s Self Raker, and Mr equal itcnotwithatanding the addition otithu Raker. • fith—viaving one liand in tlaking,llle hardest work In the harvest field. . . , ' • . 7th—Saving' at least another hand In Binding, I,y having the grovels well laid, sth—Saving. in Cuittin , and Raking, not shattering the rout, and by, the Maker ,jetking it off tho plat form. , Otti,-Saving Wastage after Binding, the grain being laid so evenly and • straight as to be bound securely, tpreventing scattering in. the altar h'audling; and pro ecting ihe beads well When. stacked. • unhesitatinglyslaiin superiority . over all other Rea rgrever invented. Thu saving or wasting grain frresting with machines, is a, point not properly ark. dated. Even lannliou those considered good anti ! Atkin's there is a difference, et irresintrt priceS,.of In twenty dollars per day, and over.' 'Rh—Convertible into a :dowel., with little -trouble • .1 Q-lioind old faSitroned back-breaking.iteapers can be' ed firinowing,' but no other Self Raker ; and no can-I iortible machine clainiingltoles_good_„lleaper.is.supor.l ... Tier to ours in grass. 1 nth—Knife never chokes." Byrillurnty'a back slekla - , edge, for,Witicit we own the exelusiVe patent, the' groat 'trouble in Mowing Machlues=the choking—is effect.' unity obviated. ' ' . : • . „.„ • • - , • CARLISLE, pa., nopt.ly, 1855." J. S. Wmativ;'.l34.—idsar Bir—Having mire' based in July, last Atkin's Bolt finking Reaper and' . MoiVer from .sour-ngent,lL L.' Burkholder, Esq.;.l take 'pleasurp In reoommendlug it as the most economical Reapoiforthe farmer to buy. I,atir sure 'I iniver 'befiire cut end put up theaame amount of grain .with so little aspens°, so little help, and so well.. 1 believe 1 hare saved ,theotur third of - the price - ortlip Reaper this year. NoVonly that, hutit rims light on the horses, , The Raker saves a good Man: even , and regulardepository of the gravels Will save one man in four in binding. " We have had from-twenty to thirty farmers looking at it going, litany of,whom had other Reapers but not the linker, and the old of thentsald it Was the best, and it peribrmed Well; 'I 'know of no machine, equal to it. The llower;after,welladit. st4rted , cut 614 acres from o chick tri,lb o'eloak,"-ltwas tintothy. - :,4l , Thase lines can be efanya . vall to you, put :may use .them, as you 'thMk• hest •••• • v, ~Youto Respectfully, • • JOIEN'S. RETT, • •Vo J. 8. - Whiairr; tilylast 1 pur clanoilof your knout, in Cullnto; Hour,r linrkholdcr; Oil() f-Attant's 841140A1Agl14.kaping 111:t01'111106, and can safoly,.ncotananatit as tho toont'ronipluto .Ontuanienk Aabonnailug unainno of 'ti) Mud ypt , lntroduocii ,Into : thin part of the .couatcyq. ntthouoh'my farin is Liilyi it noilartalitiltn worli f:utitO oatinfactiOn r and .tO,tho ndlnitation of.i*VO3t.n. %labor of farinOrn WOW , pros , out on ,tho (4la;ad‘a , ofitsytiiat, Amides': Inn Ming. tile chancel Work , .of onyiloalwr ilannyor icon, it noniron, hat; half tbe.nowac to nor It: ttrt t Ilea pars do gonoralV. borson inulai NV4i:-.. " With eano, ,though um{ four oit do:bunt of ;he inn (I.:Laing nonloalta; mash and unevoti; ' • ' ti 0 , 1'6'401 tarloors'havlng int4o trilpS t , i cut irould' ad: vise; an ,a atattor Ofe4lll.llli/tAiliV to procure one'of Atizin'n FPli-110.10,r • Todr' : " • . • .‘ • ,‘ CiaminS, Ocl.-Bth, ;lig. mrc.mmiy L. ThmEnotoga—Dear-Sir,L-I lake great pleasure In Leafing testimony to the invaluable char , • ___ neter_OL'l:Atkin's tlelitraltimtileaPerataMomer,'.l-1-h ai I — A Mlr Y COAt - SW) both in. use on inyflarm and each perforiumbito.work to- ji__ ' J i .. ' ..-7-'- -- . ' .A. ‘ _- . - LII- ONSI my 'entire satisfaction, nod to the, admiration of many 1 ,:Ii.ENSVALI,EIi COAL; Broken and Ve-soemied,' farmers who .Witnessed them hi operation. . 1 reetan- _. i . v oparorl expressly ; forfmnily use and Itept,ualoatcovxn, mnd,this machine, as one of the most ..•impertaut ln-, so. that •.1 can furnish'. It OILY and - mr.s.a . -durcng the- • vontions for the farmer, and a great economical labor- 1 . {Vint(' rißgtM , n . ' 1 have also ink hand mail for sale the Saving Machine. . '•. - , • ,• , „ . Ll/114 lelbl,Ell COAL from the mines of Boyd,. Rosser & Co:'-'nnu hriAMOKIN COAL:fromAke_mlocanf-the, You as The agent for Mr. J: S. Wright, have done a Alithiiimixtlit - to our furrtitnK ~,,,nrrmr4 y by o th,, hit„ 0- 7" - Flkiii',l"Pai & Cp., all of which 1-will , sell at small prate • • . . • for cash, and deliver to any part of the lairough. ductiou id' the Reaper into this county. . : , ~.. '' Very respectfully.. . - . . ,:nov. 14, 15; ' ''• . W.ll. MUltit4Y,,Ag't, „ • . . -W. M. 1 - 111,NDIMSON, __,._ . "., Oakland, Cumberland ceuntyi Pa, ` . , . YORK SI.U.PIIy.R SPRINOB; Pa, Oct ' , 180.8 T. S. Watonv- 7 11ear sit—Tho • Autoiiiaton Self-raltlng Reaper 1 bought of you'dhl its work well, cutting and raking better than 1 - have ever had grain lifted from a Mind rakmud taltinyjdrthelleaviestAnil nna4t weigh : Whilliales..7it'itt Of easy draught and ',roll built, :Law' • think It will give pet feet. satisfaction -, An every , farmer • that wants one: 1 'would not htiViiithy other. • • . . tamil'a;;SeptAo,lBss . ,' . J. S. Widows—Dear Slr—The !Reaper that I bought of your agent; - .A 'bort-Jaques,- dricil on-my: farm prom - maul Pomo fifty of the host. farmers In Dauphin enmity, audit gave perfoct satisfletlon to them all.— ] cut my harvest With the geafair. and if . 1 could not get anot her I would not take one thousand dollars If title is of any . usg to you, you may use it as you Aar. . •' • .TansTos•,'N.d., 0et.:1;,.185 . 5.• . • \S rani—Dear Sh':-4The.itedper'that yon • onts me I was highly delighted with.; it, done its worlt to my until . %) Satisfaeth n in grain and gross: And I eensid, er it the best itemiser in use, awl 1 recommend it to the armors of Now Jersey. EL1.1411.310UNT... =I J. S. Wrialivr•;--Denr Sir—ln regard to Atklitis. Self rnklnß Itgaper and Mower I bought of 2,i4tur agoras. P. Morels -i: Co., of Philadelpida,.and'i must say, , it don 9 its wort with entire satisiliel ion in grass and grain. and wguld recommend it to the farmers of Pennsylvania. • • • .1011Is'l1 USSEIf. -Watoiii—Deai thin net, Willed on 115 this , N11111111%11% tO . SJeif WO WOl.llll accept the agency of thefAtkin's 810,rahlng, Itqaper. We had made pp our minds not,. to accept the agency:of any 'Reaper or :,111Wer, until we mulct get - one that . ce phi have Ondidence In to rocouttnetut to our'em.tomers. att We lee& Intplentents ut T.ren tint. .NOw,'Bir. \re would he glad to accept, the intency orAthin'sdleaPer het c, Intro Gt rt•CollIMOIld It to the POOotrs of P'••.‘ve .? ur•••.ey at d Pennsylvania, s • • 4 (IL; arlk•de, April • • • - ' • PLOWS-4thit re:(3oyed • lot • a l'r;•uti- MeJteg t4h:f rimming Cevter: Plows, ffhtt for tr. 14 . 1, •_ hTNY NEM • le-stibgqrth . . . hat: and is eullAt:totly lteophe:t' nu Itt.ii4 - ;rtuient of hw cel.Lhaelk EAti Also. eoustautli\ tUi hand 4iegleetr, Plank's; aud. iellltol.+lrF, 11.0 , almo n verflari..7o lot of the Lunous Yorli Plows.oti' hand, mitt anwass,rttneut . of etiltlvrttorg., Iztjuuniber the. old stalil, East: street, Carlhile. I I l NILY SAXTQN. • ro .1? A j t-,\ 1 .1 4 . ' su bseritrer has . lust returned_ from pee ljlty witli . one Of the largest ass..rtmonts of Ilard ware (Iv!..t . Im -, nglit to. thiwpinee. He has just received So duo. Ilanws with and it ithotit.pat. fastenings, • Iron and eteel, ranging in pairs from 4 tg, pr straightiatul. twlst.llrlk tau reins from 50 fsl2: , H orne Made trar p eg i t all kinds. Iso a lot of spread, carrying halter and log -eh:tins—also a very largo lot of shovols,ftwitt... ' siiadest”hoos. 'likes. and-in short - everything nod- any. thingui.;.jand by the Fanners— nwnentier the old. stand Tastlsri - isi:Catllsle; :VEll'Ol 19. • 11. 6.1.XT0N, • I)LO 'W, PLOWS, .PLOWS.—The lar...t . ,rd slid I,ebt'ass.trtinent of Plows, et of plena) 14 tha Philadelphia 31arket, —tany . of Omni now and its proied pa ttori Is, also Ovid llarrows. Cul 4111 CM S. liUrdell and field Rollers, Coro Planters, Datryriutplimeats, Q. Yokes and.flows. tilisdes, Shavers, nowt, iniprolied .14pit -di by MrkiC,(lnnien.lteolsnutt Lines....ltrunfing Anil Iltalw. hy Shears, with 'retry other description ofAgrfettititral staillortieuitural . linplitnents In tlio greatest variety and of the most apnroNed patterns. . • ~ , . . ..,, • , PASCIIALL,, TIMMS* CO. Agrl4lt oral Warehausu twit. :Seed Stare Cur. 7th and Market.t."Plilladelidtht..Mar. 19 'fill: . wit,SUPII I ,II, .1 1 110STEIATF, .0F „, L LIME, and lOU° Tons of Ntnpes' Xitrn it! y genigea Sliper L'ltotpbato of !Arne, utOurti ele which has been fully tested by farmers. nu'l. Is believed to bo Abe cheapest and litrotiger‘t fertilizer In tbetuarlult. ANo, Intl) MILS. supElitoitToTAitErrE. ospcittlly. ad.lpl oil for tint Own Crop. TA FEN. a new and powerfbl - fortillzer: All of tho above for snip by PASCHALL, 3.IOItRIS C 0... I.ricuiotral Warehouse anti Seed Store, —Mar-20, ,00.) fatrAlli Ari Ur—A -I:4Fge acrd select assartment of the above, weir reotod genuine, and embracing many hundred choice ,varietleS, for sale wholesale and retail. Country dealers supplied at tallberal discount. ' rA SOU LL,-MORItIS—&., CO., • , 4grlcultural Warehouse tend Seed CO., - Mar 20, 'sor , , Cor.;th and Market sts.. Phila. . 11 A114%1E11,9' LOOK 'WERE! • —THRESHING MAPHINESI '('ho subscribers desire to Intbrukfartners nud public genet ally that they u(w havoon hand and are constant. ly manufacturing Threshing Machines with Plerpont's Patent. Shaker, which.are generally acknowledged to ho the . host a e, .19 rticles now — ih use, -- giVA variety of Clover Hullers, Corn ,Sh`ellers and StiAlv..Cuttnta,t:ghcy also attenn_to•thorepairitig of Agrieultural_Tanienery_ln_ the best manner and nu reasonable terms. Manufac tory on North Hannover Street,' directly opposite the residence of George.Motzgar,.Xtit. August.n ,00. . • • , &BRIMS & PLANg, RAKES 1 EAK - liS I 'RAKES ! FAR:UP:RS, ATTfiliTlo 4 s4 SANDERS' TtiPitOVXD' 110it9P,RAKE. ' ,'!•-•, Patented. June. 7, lt44—The, subscriber, having pur-, chased the intent of his partner, Moses Cf. Eberly, is orepared to manufacturelthe alxiye Hake on reasonable terms, at the old stand, Opposite the Steam Sawmill. This Rake lit simpde. Id construction and not liable teget out of order; it `is well addpted to the raking of luty`or grain,'and works well Inrohgtt or stony ground, having mptallie spring teeth. lts 4 ,egeratiou leanest easy and simple—the operator, instead. hoperating the rake with. L od his hands, Ades, and controls 1 with his ' that .:. .EVQII a tame or lexy person can . earn wages , with elite of , these' mkes Witlibut much exertion; or a gentleman -wishing to amuse himself, URI get on his rake, ride, l about his fields as in his gig,„dcilia much work as any of his handstand ride back to tea: !Verrone who have tried' this, &molder ittlie cheapest, simplest, fthd hest Horse I Bake pew in use, And all sold huit" season gare general satisfaction. It waft exhibited at various COutity Falre." and et ,the State Rah's, otilejtuaylsania a4 ol, Mlel*M l ,u. ml drew the kirst Premlum At earls, ! \ • Having met ivith; mason/tide ti ctinragement 2 last 1 egason,,the fit subscrilikr,,wo,uhl return thanks 'for pa" vory atitrsolteit itiPporkolit; itt waht of a go'od Make tO, •give him a call ,at the Park Foundrf, - Mecitaulosbufg, ' pa., at the mannfactnry. . • .. imAny person!larlag light wagoil• , wheels, ,about ;four feet high, efut•have ek rake outdo to.ortior by sending 'height Of wheel, length hiluth, and' size of boxes: ' ' , UlthiS .},l.,ASY—r•Priee 04 wlthvbeelq, end dfig with. :ant.. 00ers addressed te the undersigned, at Me. chaniceburit, , Po..,o 4l . ll receive prompt attention. March 26, 1856-3to.] „ , , 9. W. 31ILLIlit. `-- . , . CAR4I),4 I .I I EItS : :".I3UT I YERB, ho 'aitidknxigneil, , bas boon apiiinhiko. an adopt for,lippl*;"3lolll",l4,NOß Crony do,sign, or Pat terns forballdinoy,itt rour6 . l[4s4 , 'rato than thoy rap haana3lo., 'sed'by ou'r•Jno.t exporannreti ma challl4 March 241 2 1161 t IIEN4Y.PAX.T9IV. ff4txtl 111 T NI LY CO ,P -AT TUSK -NEW COAL .• The subscriber would respiictfuliyinforth thecitizens of Carlisle and vicinity:that Lb is now . preihqed to fur , ' nigh: the tiENClNlt''TititVtiliTON , COAL, :intrious , a , nl l /9-9 1. -Willehrifell-ftlrniSheditOnrUMlM;r 01 'cittietis three . years since I e.:E. - ,lbiltonstold, and which grqo such-ported satisfaction. • • Also beet qualities of Lykbns Valley an 4 Ml ioni*in .• , • Also lILACk.S3IUII'S and LIMEDUPNEWS of-the-Allioront ltindit,--eOifidiftitry-7ciffEruiATarifi=eThT4 Coal Yard near the gat; works, '_ Sept. 5'G;. flAli,Co AL . ..H3haraoitl-colista tly on landitud for_salo by - ' • -- • • nov: 21. '65.. • W. 11.51111t1tAY, Ag 3. - • 1 `.IIIEI3OIi.NEKS" COAL. 2,000 ;Otis LykeWs Valley Nut f3oitl;ii superior iirtieid reeeit and rot milt, by • • Ju, r - • W B. MURRAY, Agt.. • for Safe oat) Aent. Q TEAM BOILER FOR L E 'o;:t.hscriberniTer for sale a new Sti‘ani Leo/ tout long, and .thirty inches in diameter; with arm fin•teihi-iiich hue apply at the raper 31ill-at Vaper ., VIVi ;1. " ',Feb. 13, 'O.—U A • - lII_JA)3LE CORNER PROPTY. •- AT I'fiIVATE SALE.. übat Vdry valuable and well known BUSINESS • sTAND mtulAto on the corner et North Ilaturver and - Louther Streets, iii the borough of Carlisle new owned - • „ c , il pto by:Jacob Fetter, containing feet frunt• ou litinuover'streetnnit feet nu. Rent:her street.— The lutproventents mi Iltinnorm.Stetet are a large • STORY LIOUSE,.with &large brielohaelt lug litiisped in . the nno4.:Plogan I Inoluding tha Fuiro menu; la;sides pan Cries" ai rent en lent. cip tose d tarran ts. The t STOlth "' -. . - "`"•,11,1t INI is -:;;I test e pth...Ott: a. up in h e best • tiossil•le 1111114111ZSOf.thii most desirable and long stablislied business locations in our town. . Thoje is it large two story, brick lutildlng fronting On"- hout . Lier. street,. ith shop attarinal, new oecnVout findier shop," Alcoa stableon the hat, of the lat...antLatlientwessasy•-ent-buildlni* - - - The - „prpperty --- ' IC ittes - eellent order ]hiving ••• been recently fitted up by.. the prekettucciipant 'Forternis A . e..enituirc of - . „ - Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.. ' MU IAI E)OPLI LOT . PROPIITY AT . , PRIVATE SALE. That valuable piece of ground , ttuailt . in South Ilanctier street, in the borough of . ..,.:trlislo,•l:nown us the " . • • . 1.0 t .• • • . . - Said let 'Captains about one acre and quarter or groUrtil and front its desirable and advantageous lova. thin is'udiuirably • sAlupted fur building: ptyroses. • Itito int wa't , o ehaserA. Fbr ternis - in/a further particulars inquire of A, L.Bl',ONS,Lhlt, ••-•- ifiiinazi - fe — Age.ut_u.l,l4 . 6crivener, . MOEN I IJ NIT Fait- • SAL —7lhe j_ Subsv:riter, living to Xorthdiatiover street, in' the I...rough or Carllale, at the refittlutdv of Mrt. l'izzard 2 ii low doors ahove Mr. tilarci*at Private Ellie a letil Ler of excellent and well•lnitde artiikctivdFtalNPAVAE eile:4l)tin Luluty (:4 cob! prices ? Itovil.:—.l,Hie Sofa, two Divans. Dresang bureau with marble topand , loin, use YalicY Tat/il,, Olltt W/131,,N0ti ikl[uple Stn,nd. Coll and Sets. Apr. 40, '141,-1 • Stores alth Slops. - vItAND OPENING .OP Asp,u4pLot..ltEADY-N. L On OLOTIIING I , • • 7 - ARNOLD & LIV,INOISWON . would respectfully, announce to- the public and their epatrons that they aro new optutiog one of the largest and most attractive supplies of 4ring and .Sinnuier Ready . .. Made clothing ever brought toting. market. The stock has been purchased with.' great care in the eastern cities. and man u fiet ured at home under the ha uted latt: sypervision of the utbliirsigneetv,it cattfinises in part Drown, 11 and Oroeit ',Mt Mate, C emetic's, - jeans, Litton and' tlln4hain ' Cutts, of • style's`; satin* Marseilles, Ilush., and other style. of V ESTINti ; 14;t1h nuti;Fatvy Itershinere, Ct Ittt,JAHeit +.nastA:ot - - -tit:NV.Ol EN'6'.I)IIESSAIDORS, 'Cravats . , Stacks, liandkerchlefs; stockings, Suspenders,' Carpet Sage, . Umbrellas, &e. 7 , _ , Customer work made 'protnptly and in the Tory licit style. • None, othor soon the west oxpoilon ved workmen aro employed in uvery doparttoent Or the establishment. IWe:undersigned return . . - their - sinrore - acknOwletlgnaents gale roux patronage heretorol , e extendedYto their establish ulentraini hope fir a continuance of the mono: , Reineup. ber the People's Clothing Store, adjoining Lyte'fi 41.ard witreStore, on No'rth ilanoverlitrect. . ARNOLD.* LIVINGSTON. ". 'SPRING AND SUM- April '23,,155(1—:1in - -arEn GOODS! The subscribers.have just received 'one of the largest 14(litl of Dry floods over brought to Oirlisle.• Their- sertinent is lull and complete. comprising_ . 1911145 S GOODS; ' 7l Flllts, Poplins, Challisc liaregeir, — Tissues, - 13Wrifc,Brii;',„ Motes, Liniartines, Crape de Esstlrno, Caro. brics, Spas lionthatines;.Cashmeres, • pacas, Del:dues, Sprlng•Shawls, . Bon nets. Phits,,Ylowers, • Skirts, Parasols, ' and Trimmings in great variety. - , • . OSNTLE:III:!..,I , S Cleths, CaMmeres, Italian Cloths; Cashmerettes, Linens, ' Tweeds. Vestings, Silk Undershirts, Bate, Caps, Cravats, aruiliilltirs.____43o._a 'n114114 'complete assortment' of - STA PIA: 'DOMESTIC. GOODS, including Woollen 'and Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Win dow Blinds, Peatlihrs, Oil - Cloths, -.Looking Glasses, C.,tr- • pet Bags, Brushes, and a variety of k'aucy Articles. • . • Iklo.l3liNllia 000 D 8 • • • always on hand. 'Those. vr.ho Wislt to obtain th best • gwils vats;lowEvr raters are' respectfully invited to' IhN,TZ & BRO. ) ; April 23, 1856.] South llafinver Street.. r e S VII, IN G STYLE - AR IT - A T 8 ,--, ~ AT ji;ELLI3II,' OLD STAND: ,•.' - Glitntia, K ELLER . desires to call the attention of his old friends and customers to his te*Assortrifeht (Allen, ,tleanetes - lINTS, of the Oakfortl;Spriug.ekYles"Witb, on ,elegant . asinittnentv of 'BOY'S . CAL anct.SUMblitit lIAII3 of every variety at a tt m most faslaionableittyles. lie has also constantlyd a large and . vasiettas• 1 11 sortufent'of his oiiti man 'duce as •*ell as' city 'made t Hats and Caps, suitable for t a luaulothPataprialugoyery variety of liussia,`lleilver;`,ll' eakin and - Sillf. Mats, flu- . • ; haled in the latest style, together with a.Ntlaisortutent :of CAPS of pvcry, shape ,aturdeserlpide 4, atid . iat,- l eyerY ,price:': Ile particularly iiivitai the-nablic '0 . '411 end est _ -amine his exoensive assortfueutovhicliPin atyle n tuate• • -,- ' , l : - ', Ott and finish; cannot be still:4*SM by i lkn,y" in - Market; 1 ' ylitt wh iOr ho is able to put at-priceii lower than ev r Ir• n. py).„. Itemenilmr. his old atand on ,North it 4t oy e. c Ntreot -y. ext doer to linyetri Oretevy tqatilk , ,':,' ~ :;" L- .1. • 1 . , . , , t fr p 41!1t.1Q , 311,414INItitY Q9DS , VOW 1R56. • - 4. O lIN'S'3:Ol4Ea'soNA;, riio:4s7 Sivored , titiOt„.l , llllAldelpilin. ivaulil , • . Todrtimilifrli'6ll the attintlbii IfireballtN i rd 31111inorslo'thdir loriTirand bandeme Atssertment SPItING • mach as • , • • •• • GLAC,I; , - ,7,011XPY 2 5, * ,• • ' RittIONS. - • " PICZMY LAVES , FItENCILAI•O 414tEILICAN XIAIVOiIt& And'evers artlelt, alipertisitytt to the 101400: ThiN rilvovu gooib4 hni'nfi&qt itriphittedOrpniX4ls f",r .. °ur Spring - Sitl4.s VIITt.4O, " og'o4 6't t o' , l fountiri'the ' •": ' (AprilloittC-111.2' JACOB: SJIROM,'
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