IV CI i iPtinttr.ol,-•° - . ,,, pell'arttnstit. AERATION. • --- AERATION-. i s p--agrieuittire;!..! - 'tined:by Webster,."..ta the 'exposure ••of he soil to the free actiop of air, as essen- Gial to.the growth - of plants." Chem . istry iE is the act of combining with. car. : bopic acitl,..and.is essentially the same process in all cases. The atmosphere consists Of 76 nitrogen and .23 oxygen, with AMA, one part in 500 of carbonic ...Acid. gas, and a very portion :of ac peons yap Or. The air pot' only acts a very, important partin theprocess,of ger : mination,..but furnishes the ,oxygen re - quired . .decompose-: the—carbonic' 0:: • consumed by the living plant, and a large • portion of the gai itself., "It: is . of con sequence, therefore," says Johnson, •qhat this'oxygen of the air should gain . access - to every part of the soil, arrd - thus - to all. the:Tonts ofthe 'plant." This access can be facilitated by any•colture. or Wa.rking which will yender the soil More . porottee '. 4 A square foot of earth in,a_ solid>fo'rm exposes but ,a small .surface- to th,Vaction .'ef the air, and hence abso'rbizfrom 'the '.:tMOSphere bUt pnlvetizTh.this-mass, 4ncLthe N Surface ter:Act - 1,05r exposed, to the. action of :dm i v iiicr e ased .a, millibti .fold, and itslowc4 7 s .Of absorption -from the . atnosp4 it(the sane proportion." So however. w ityout regard to theii2ncehanical porosity of tAtitre, have - been found to absorb. oxygen, With -more ~,,tipidity and in larger qualititylan' oth . Johnston, '‘cabsorb more oxygen than oid or pi...lt - nature - 7than --- Any This eNplains why- so,..littlebenefit , : is ,sometinies derived from fall plowing 'on sandy soils, as well as what terittiOndoes for cltiyey ones. - or rather powr in protoxides of iron and manganese, absorb 'oxygen for conibining with them, wl le ddeaying vegetable matter„ i.n like manner requires a large supply of O±y• gen to aid. their natural decomposition. Besides oxygen and nitrogen, the soil al ,- so, as kefore remarked; absorbs carbonic gas from the 'atmosphere, and pcirtionS.'ef those .*Arious vapors of ammonia and nit rib acid, which, in the the opinion of some chemists, add largely, to its fertility; The great object of.culture is the wra tion of the soil—the putting it-in a state permeable to. air, heat and moisture, through which plants_raceixe the power' of growth.. A deep and mellow soil - also be a moist and warm one, and ,will then be beSt prepared to-absorb` the gas ses beneficial and:necessary to vegetation. ing ddws, assists any Soil in ,deriving.fey tilizing principles from the air. Oil this subject Johnston remarks ;- that the in .Allelic-a of -the dews,and -the gentle- show,. progress-of Tegetation is- limited.to the mere supply of water to the thirsty ground, and of : those vapors .which they bring with them as they. de scA to the earth, but is partly due tilso to the -power which . . they' iintntrt to the moistened soil, of extracting for itself now supplies of gaseous matter from-the sur- rounding atmosphere: • The term tcriition has also been applied - to the change-in tit'c circulating fluids of both plants and - aniMals A by,the an.enc_y_of the air, is the arterialization of the blood by:respiralion, -iii-warin blooded animals.; mid somewhat aludagous prcicess in. the sap of<plants - • performed----through . the - leaves, WI : as necessary:. to ther.life and growth. :This has; been etplainedasfol 141ws: substance of OF plants is _mos tlycar on,,and xe carbon in its:: cam monatate;.iiowever minutely , divided, is never taken tip by the sap .of plants, this most-essential ingredient is obtained. in the form of carbonic acid gas from which the sj osygeri is Separated .by the 'leairet. un der the action of light; leaving boa ready for assimilation; or .conversion into vegetable fibre.—That this- process is performed byithe. green. 4ghStatice of the . leaveS or.stem is ..evident from' the fliel that if a leaf is bruised or its . vitali- ty is 'destroyed, its substance is no longer capable ordeTemposing, the kight; or ahsorbin ,, oxygen in , the The necessity-cf this teration =of sap' for the purpose of ripening fruit, 'or 'maturing vegetation,inay he seen in some fruit trees- m 7 -the plu for instance:=- - which an excessive quantity of fruit egu acs' a premature fall ofleays, afteiwhteh, owing to the loss of the organs' ,of aira tion,,the,fruit never ripens - but remains immature and worthless." This 'shows, aISO, the reason, why the . .rowth pf the is'tieineessantly ,ehe—eked • ' , material loss Of leaN s, and that noxious iveediiriay . bi3 readil 'destroyed' by cut ting -frequently;; ifferiiig no leaves to The . tern-wration is , riot). 'so:: generally used' in Ahie. latter sense, as the for- . of` the - . Ij.rifesS'spoeificiall3r defined, it nliqr betaken' to mean :the. ef fects on the soil: of. freesrexposure to- At mospheric influences,:-=4Rurtd,Ney .Farirt work getting-Easier . . . . •-•;;When we were boys, and' that not long au.° a 'duel' -implements --conipiiSed---a bout all that were constructed:lo lighten the labors of farinersrand th farer - 6' l ImYs. The plow, :harrow,_ hoe, spade , or ' sbovel; • scythe,. cradle, siekle,,. ralte; Pitchfork, .fanoing-mill, and . two Or 'three . otherS, comprised ' the list - to . he looke -to -- he. 'looked after. We well remember tha.first threshing machine that came into " Our nei. r? hborhoed," folloived.soon after' by-a ' " patent" faiininwinill; andwhat light wink the horse-rake made; and how our backs straightened up when we got -.our - first bultiizator;:: and we . might describe the wonder and delight, excited at the iii trod uctiOn of each 'Successive - iin Plement,. ~. , but our readers perhaps recollect, these things . as well as we do, and ,their,imagi . - nations wiil Supply the materials of, tl-e 'article, we. might write on this subject. : . ..... We' do not remember a, single estah ,lishinent'deyoted.exclusively to the sale • 'of agricultural implements twenty- years ago, and'''new_ we c mlif l reekOn ; up ,hiin drede, manof then). selling tens of thou \ sands, and in. ny of . them hundreds of .' thousandsof d lams worth of farm labor'. saving machines every . 3 . Titi.. • •.: la-veLbefore-us=l-1-t-ataloguer.oLagri.. ,cultural implements sold by one .dealer, and it would require this whole page---to print the names only•of the thing . he of fers.", In the last Patent Office_ Report _printed ; we find a -record - of 1,700, pat ents,,for new Machines granted during and -47 -1-of these, or one -tenth, are set dowTh:',as agricultural impleMents, ilepartments:otmanufactUres. - Enprove.,Ments are ..ping on. at a rapid' afid : * caw hat' . dly.--prediet td.? what: ' point, we Shall even in ten years < , to come. <W e--sow *ou grain - , liafirep, and thresh it .by machinery.; and • Very ...soon . the -steamNp)gtne.. Will be hitched to these impleme '3 and to the plow and harrow,besidesy' iin we shall • only need to..wateh those ost t but, • faithful forces while they do our tic: Young'farmers and farmers'. sons, wa • up and catch. the spirit of -this agb, or y,uu will'ere long be left in the . ,back •• , riound. • litiscellanenus. -ROSEWOOD PIANOS FOR SAIR, i. 4. itcsawood 7 oetev..4 M fr en the ~delm dud manufactory of 5 1 ;diet, ~here instruments hafe—iteen e.trefull .t: .1 i:11.40 Stook, and are warranted to give ILIAVItIti•In. They will be sold at S . PRI CES • and.iteid in ord., by n poinputunt person, for one year (rein date ot ,:.tin. `those who may whih to examine. or to purcha s e a good I itstrutnetit, are invited to call upon the subscrberat his residence in Carlisle: Also. T.) It I.r.N T, two good second-hand .Plano Fjrtea at ..$9 per quarter.. • 'JUAN K. S:CAYSIAN. nov. • • VTl4' NTION DYSPEPTICS—Those \ L . / . I: . of you who Ivehoon afflicted for years with this hotnorsoinediseasif, and who have been using' almost .ovary Nostrum before the pai lic. without reflet, we say to you, try "Rielfor'fi Anti Dysuptie" and you willsoee be conVinehd of its groat imperidrity over every oth . or . preparation. We could givayoU nitiby rertifieates Josh oiatiii.t our assertions, but a single trial is worth more than all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug . - 11anoVer street a for doori south of the'Llitivf ie. Carlisle CONWAY'S GENUINE .I.IONEY SOAP.--Conway's puro Palm Soap:—CoAway's proved plietstrAl 011vo Soap. A full supply of tb.so ru I en t-Sos ps -Jusf--rocolvod- and-for,attlo -n t AhlS' pROCISILY, Main Stinot. ' Cluilsjo, Nov. Z1,'65. • . REMOVAL .—Shaving and flair, dressing ,Saleon.,---The undersigned having re moved to North Hanover street, adjoining Sipe's Fur. nit tiro dyttrerooms, I n vitesat Wittier, to his saloon, where all persons cap. receive a eleamand.easy-shave and lutio their hair cut mid &egged 'in the most lashionrible and exiiitisite manner. • There is -something soothing in a geed ehave, if any are disposed to doubt it, lot them try me, and I will fully denioustrato the fact. 'April 6, MO.] WILLI AM - IsUROESB. H , . . ICES II E R.ll IN G !—The f . .subserlbor has just z.,ocolrod a lot 'of ~... ~_.,_ 1 UPERICI-4 - 4 1, it , ESji—LITERIUNG,,— oft Is year's catch. For'sale at the establlehO ONC , Y. , ' J. D. ITALBSItT, '-- - , -.prll '43.,.185P.1-.,- . .H- T. --North-llanover Street: . : ,;• TAWELLING ,FQ.II RENT.—The 11 Dwelling attached - to - IR:Mins' Shoe Store, north east • corner Majn- and Pitt streets. Possession given Inanodlately 'Apply to J.B. JAMISON, • , Muy 21, 1856--3w.,] . . the Shoo Store. Ta :CARPENTERS, BUILPERS, 4c.--The undersigned has been aPlaaat'aA an agent fir supplying MOULDINGS of any design, or Pat teims'for buildings, - at, a much less rate than they eau be made here--so said by our Most experleneed me chanics., [March ! • MENItY SAXTON Cheap Job done Lore. f datiisle, Eicralb. (Ebutation. p• LAINFIEL D: A CA)E N - Y.r-N ear —O4RJASJ.I,,Pa—'IIB--twantioth!Session (fN_e . months) Nyitl 'conunonea .. on gny_fith7-4 pow 13 - turd: - lug has. boon oroctod containing--ttynimialuuf,:.6lilair ituoul-..&c.., , . ~.. , . . . ... . . . . . • Wail increased Mc:11111os 'fol. instruction and ample accoinioilatlons, 'ibis institution proinints groat .in ducoments. to Fawns:who ,doslro tho _physical: and 1 Mental linprovonion't of thoir sons. -. _• ' - ' - ' Torniii ,pur -Solialon,' $65 00. - I , 6Freircrilina, Ni;illt full ' trifirrinittion, address •- . . , it,7l-i-nii - ill'lS, * . . .• • --PritiClpal and Proprietor,': Aprlt 9, 1856.°;:_: --; Plainfield , Cimiherimid co., Pa., _ . wTE ° HI - '•ACADEMY., Three miles weal, of Harrisburg . Thooloyenth secs 011 o this Institution Will cemmenee, on Monday,. the bth of May, mixt.; Parents and iluardianti are re ' suuctfully - requested twinquiro te'thp merits of 'the Institution. The location retired pleittatit mitt health- Tut; and the course of instruction,embrares lam Ohiluit yy.end higher branchei of au - +lnAlialt Education, gether with the Latin,;(freek;FiaincliTand Gorman - lam guages, and vocal . an - .lMdrnmental mutde, !farms, boarding, washing, an Tuition in Au FAigi bib ch 7ea.and.yucat Music pi session C 4/ yeelttO _ For circular containing particulars address... ... :.. • , D..IO.IOILINGER. - Sinrch,l2, 1856.] llarrishufg, 'Pa. ' CIARLIS ,F FEMALE SEMINARY , . M It. an d'MRS. liK.•who have been lb? soviant years engaged in tuaching,respectfullyan llollll C. o to the citizen,: of CArlitile. and vicinity, that on the let of April,. ktifiti,.tlay . will open' in LeuttSer.Streut,. in the house lately occupied by.l;r:lllumenthal, a SEMINARY FOR . YOLINO . LADLES. . The' Institution .will ber_both a boarding and day • school. In which all the branches necessary for the Com plete eduCatitin of young ladies will he taught. Assist ants of the higheSt 'character qualifications and inorailitY will be employed in accordance with the ma nits of the Institution. The government, will be canducteir s t r ietly-Christian:prlnciples,.Whiliscctarianism-will , . bens riytidlyexcluded. The Principals flutter themselves that their long and. sureessful experience . tut teachers; as testified , by the recommendations In their. fseinession „wili . enable'them to establish an Institution of the highest character for ' , hung ' 'They die - fully persuaded that such-au Institution will be sustained hero by the Citizens and neighboring country; and hopb that their contiTence may not be disappointed. • A department — for younger Children • will behu mcdiatuly organized. • . . . TEHNIA PLR, SESSION OP NCR MONTHS. Duzirdin. , ,' Including fdel, - lights, and - • ; • wasrdn2.. - , - - i( 5 O 00 . Priinary Department., - 8.00 .. • - 12 00 Auden', Languages, each, • • 0 110. s Modefil ", . ": - • ' 800 Oreentental hcattrltes at-profes‘lor's charges. . • dednetten fn. Absence 'atter entrance ? except In ease or pretraacd • itEFFAufNcEs.. trtr: 11-ETYK7AV7A - 11.!,,,; --- tev-C,--14-M-114af-- ---, • J. 1;: PA It Elt; Esq., - • A.. 11:101/011 - 31, 11A)11 LION." JACOB jfl . Dr: C. • 1%111.1; TIIA " Biel. 31iilitiS, • Mar,-11. El,. 1856-.4 year. - COILMEIt.CIAI .COLLEGE, hud aud io! ILtLl'l3l.4iiSTlYEETAliillidAoro, Md. . - milr.irt;iNTliiircipattufell; - ecttrcor uputo,lercitu . • • tile lieienee. • . . E. K. hoeing, in eliiirge of Writing Departinclik.. p - W. - Icc,w, instructer-in lere.intile Coleultitiononnti A ss.,,iate in Hook Keeping Deportment. .I.:d. illuti.in... , . 'readier in Book Keeping. ~ . s -T. WILLIANS, Lecturer un Cuinanerchil taw. !Nam., years 1111V4/ not yet elapsed since the establish. nonuP this'iustit talon, during which tithe upwards of eight hundred stititentArhave been •illl attundtiocs, trep• resenting nearly e‘ery. g!tate in the Ilition,) 4111011 g Whoui are ninnbers hi lialthintre and elattiyheru uccupy• ing•pruudneut pualtions as business welt mid account ants. • cop it 811 OF B,TURY. BOOK K KEPI:SO.—Thu rtinolpol has.tho utmost on Hon co In :matting% ho,public that aftor an oxpo) ionce o fourteon ye/train qualifyinifyoupg mon for the Count ig Room and other ithiortant stations, and an exten iii% acquaintance with the managemoutml_businoss book-., f ovory despiption,(assistod as he is bylwo sc. entitle a Kountats,),the . course of training in this du. psrtelontlkominuntly practical and 'well iniaptet , to the varions iihewits COUInIIICO - and Trade, includiUg Individual, l'a?sktorship, 'Mercantile, 3innuDicturing, Commission, Exchange, Banking. Shipping. Steamboat. Compound Company operations, Be. -I'ESMAN:3IIII',—Thu user:3l)ms under this head are free easy and graceful, combining rapidity or„oxectition with beauty of construction, thus enabling the shutout to :kcito au elegant business hand on completion of the conrso. MERCANTILK CALCULATIONS in ail thek various bearings are tauglit-by-the-most-accnrate-and-extil , Vous meth - dd. • Daily lectures are oielltered upon the ° Science of Ao evntOloreantile Customs, &c., these in connection with a series of lectures on Couruiercial Law, are,* the highest importance to all aspiring tit occupy tiraGlnent positions in the business community. . The time 'neoessary tbr an Industrious student to cemplete the course, varies from 8 to 12 weeks, There 'va cat bin, - aPpllcan ta; can enteillint; - arty linie; and attend both day and evening. tatuntturtions are hold at stated periods; and diplomas dilltirded ‘ to t • Ise who graduate. For terms, etc., write and lute° a cl• lar forwarded by mall. tOct. 3, Siartu aub 81)upa. ‘l7 STOIOI .& NEW :GOODS_'— - !The subscriberluts just roturned from the city, and Is now opthling, float door to Chas. Maglauchlin's hotel, in North Hanover street, a splendid assortment of noir and chouiv Duty .GOODS, comprising IlOrinets, Ribbons, Cloths, Cassitneros;Grttgliams, Lawns, Caliaoes, Dol.afnes. Mmilins, Cheeks. Tickings, Ilcsiery, (liovos, whin: and colored Carpet Chain, Ice. • " GirocERIFS of all kinds, and brat quality. Also, a largo'stock of superior BOOTS AND 8110 ES. .All of he - will'sell as cheap as any house in town. But ter, Eggs, Bags, Soap and Dried 'Fruit talcon at Marhot pri6es, N.ll'. wpoos,Ag't. Carlisie,„ April 1.6, 1656. . . _ . _...........,____ ..... 15r ' Q FALL - NOVICE.- _ 4.-- The undersigned has just iopienish ell h s stoc of . • URODERIES AND QUEENSWARE, .andis.proparedlo.suhldy r his friends and customers with almost anything required • in dihniiilla use, iit - pilees which he hopes will .prove ,satisfactory. Ills stock con sists of every variety of goods suitable ,for town and country use. He has also on hand a general assortment of II AnDWARE,such ae may be needed by farmers and mechanics for every day Ilse.' Ills stock of . . WINES, BRANDIES AND °TUES. LIQUORS Is largo and embraces au,olcsdle.lit. assortment of choice onalites. All fur4ale WhLiThsille and Retail, South East corner of Ilanoveiend Louther streets, Caritide,A.. • ... .13i-Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. . n0v.,21., 'O5. .I. • , SAMUEL C. IIUYETT.' , . . . 11IFTjAhl!2Vbs.r111!:1—b,s''D!•11Y it GO ODS, Sye.—H' rectinily occupied by Dr. I,V 9 Caul;a i nan te nex ti t le dt ul t i l Charles Maglaughlin's lleteloihere be LIB iille to .11gra 'assortnient of • • . Ility_oo_,DS,_allOOßßlES, BOOTS and 8110 E S ' and will be bappy to - liTiffilitifillinids and customers come, and sae him. Thankful for past favors., he hopes by strict attention! to hilt bdshiess to Merit a share of public - patronage. '. , , ..., < --. ____, ApritnelB4.9.l '''' • , . I V. WOODS; Agt. i JOB THE MILLION . • pie squat) r beetling tny Fall' •••• s t o ck of -RAPER HANOINGEI, w hi usurliasi in st7lerTudiq e And eriae.:ant - thliA 'lwo nicer been exhibeted in - Carlisle. 1 mPectfully 61104 a cal) from persons in want of-raper Hangings of/guy d ow d y . !ion, as 1 am mmtident by irumortment far snrpsa sei4n y In the Borough; and in style and pritosibas but few R . vale in tboelty, 1 onlY r ask of the pulilid to call and ex. amino my assortment have -purchasing, as I am cou p. dent my chaste designs cannot full tol)leuse the most fastidious. JOHN' I'. LY,fyß„ Wait sidoof Nortli.liu.norer,Stfoet7 7zd/rii:i • CARLl,siarbErosit:'7ljAll . <.:,.: l ' - FIVE 11 . 31:0:NT: • of*Abtrai,:llb.bkit was unaninnAndy i•esolveti tbittrintei•- trt Aloud ibo pact on - ,i3prtba IleiiKilta by tho,.(ktObile Depositßank, • IncOrpuratted hyithe `Auto of rbiinsl7-- Vunin, pi; fulh.nyk; • 4 per cent. per annum for .4:ruentlah, ,'•'• ---4nterett , ecasetottfor 'the expiration of the certificate ; unless renewed, andllit .money'alwaya paid buck with out notic e. . '• • • • ' - - ' -BY . ..order of the Board of Bireetoia. March 1•2, 18611:1 W. At. umETEm, Ctielder. i1111.13E1ILAN1) VALLEY • ' . PROPRIETOUS. : WiI t IAAM ]{ER, MEtt3lltilit 131tENNE.11iNi 'llolitltT C. B1111114;i7, - DUN-LAly RICHARD:WOODS, .1011 N S. SILITETT, .1011 N C. 1/LINLAP, . ("WRY A.. SXU.RGEON.• ' 130114, tho name .. of 131tENNESI AN k CO. is note fully - pteigitV;vo fib tt.gon ti ral Bilsiness with promptness and.ll del i ty: Money received on Deposit 'and paid buck on demand without notico.....lnterest paid .ou 'Particular 'attention Paid to the colleetion. of Notes. Drafts. Cheeks, &e. in any part or the United. States or ennatims 'Remittances made to England, Ireland Or tltp Conti tient. The faithful and confidential execution of oil or deis entrusted to tliem, may be relied upon. They will it till.thnek be Owed to give nny - infrnuition.deSired in -regard to-1110110y matters in The prapheturs of this. itault are indiv Wally to the 'extent of theft' est.ttcs far all theAleig sits and' other obligations of Her, llrmnten th & Co.• L` tanking lioniet iii Trnutfe iluilding. Amin Street, alinv thans' east of-the hail Road Depot. Opt ibr bust nese' from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 (aloe): in the evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. .._ N. A —lnterest at the.rate of t't Per cent. per annum Will be paidon.6pecial deposits an heretofore. Mnrch 14. - • • • • • St, Zin-tuarc. .. . pRE PARE 'FOR 8 - V . l N TER- ! .. * . , PARLOR AND COOKING 'STOVES, - The • sUb . , seriber at - his old' stand on North ilahover st., Carlisle, the sign y the "Mammoth Bed Coffee Pet," de ires to 'call the 4 ttntion of the public to his large as ortmunt of STOVCS,'of the newest and - moat tifshiona- We styles, from .titv best manufactories iu the ~.. country, and at all - pl'kes trent $3 to ~l ‘3. ' 4rd'' -klnong - h i s PAILLOR ,f 4 CIIAMBLICSTOVES are the Mirror Stair e, the Amtic, itevere, Star, -2 : , Persian, Gnitin and Xtna . Air Tight, together .., with other patterns which nu lags pi - all .sizes fir s pariors.or chain hers:and caleulated for bUrning either wood Or coal,, Ale,O;i•he 'Xtinf. Globe. 'Astor,: Albliti:Y, : Fiat-top and Dandbox 'or Poor Men's, with .other COOK IN l; tiTtiV ES,. lann prishigl. the :latest. ' Improvements-iii lalchnii stoves, and littered-'d fur either wend or coal.— , Alsivthe , DhrinfHfOom 7 Gcs,king.v.Stove,ra- newi_undele gant article. to -19 . 11 ch he ins ites the particular atten tion of families. His voolang stoves range in price,frem 31 to 25, with the lixtures'y.eoplete. Also,N Inc Plots 5' -ve.4 of various patterns and different prieti. - -- Aka- ENAMELLED AND TINNED 'WADE for Pooh ing Stoves, Brass Kettles. AE, .Also. every article in the Due of Tin and Copper Ware. - Tffe public are respect fully invited to 'All as. he is cOnfdent•with his Jorge stuck variety'and cheapness. of'being able to glyaven tiro satisfaction to, every purchaser. - Call anoi.see./ • oci..S.v, 18;x3... _. : _ _. _ :,,-,-- :: .11. : AIGIllt IS .:. ESI ST (11/i ! -STOVE'S 111—s .1,411N.1);_(101{(;,ks—v.mid-infortii.t.fie_ 110)1 kil_t a,t h - Ints -- nrrpri - nr - ti;thtt-tt t .lilS-1- , 4pl,llliollllVTlt.-011-allllll-tit.. -n eit itß.d-.tb-M a r 1I - .-11t , 12 lazge,t--a-raLmost-xt;ul . , . pleb, iissorttliont* or CIPIii, I.IFFIYII: 4.I'A It ,. nt: " LUIS STI )1 .. 15 . tai be found In tills county, t - I.c - ...whlcli will ha S A old at the lowe. wires for 3 m ' .) cash or Imo% ed credit. Ills sto4. ctitisiSts of 4-1 4 a large- as,:.‘rtment of new and highly op. ir.._ proYcil PATENT COUtintl I•viIIVES, finished iu rho nisi coinpleto manner. and calculate , ' •Mr either wood or, coal, or both. All . the old standard patterns which haVo staid the test of elperietlee, May In Mood at iris es-mtdislontint-=Als,i,_n_great_varicty_ of:the most 'Aomore and beauthul PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, in cluding . number of now styles, pimsesslng very slap,- nor advantages over those horetotore in use. Families nod housekeepers aro respectfully, invited to Ova hinim call heron) purchasing elsewhere: Roves delivereittw any part of rho conotry and put up at the shortest no lio cantinuegr to do all kinds - of TIN AND SIICET. IRON WADE, and Copper Work, and has constantly on' htunl_or_atill- make—to order-overy oirticlo `required by housaltoopors or others in this lino. Ills .6tock of Tln Mid Copper Ware embrncos overy v kind of household and kitchen . utensil. warranted equal to the best manufac tured. Persons in want of articles in his lino may al ways be sure al helm:accommodated to their sail:A*oon by giving him a call. . •.. _ _ 3nEintaucc. NCO., BR. INSURANCE OF LOCK HAVEN, PA:, inmurmiletlched Store*, M,rchnndiro, Fttna , and Titlirtiutlifings; -- mnd - thair. r .lints - nt - moderato-rates-i. CAPITAL. S3OO,OOO—CIIARTER PEICPETUAL. Apinemau4. Pwirce, Ifon. O. C. Harvey, oh ii . 11. • • Abrnms, 1 , arias A. Mayer, • Charles Crist, Peter Dickinson, Thee. Kitchen. g . .110 N. " • " •• T. C. ATIRAMS, Vico Pres THODIAB Krrelihrr, Secretary. • usrrdissess. . . Solana] 11. Clo! d, ' , ',!• , Thos. Bowman,.D:D., , -- --' -, A.-4. Wittogardnar, • , Win. Vandorbelt, ~ : L. A:Mackay, • Wm. Amon, - • ' • • A. Whit°, ' . Dr. J. S. Crawford, ' James Qulggib, ,• A. Updograff, . ~ John W. Maynarff, James Armstrong„ •, liou. Simon Common, . lion. W. Bigler. •• 'l.' ', W' 4. C. itllEEll, Agent, —. May 15.1869-.ly. [Carl Isla,. loonn'a.. ILL:1 SLE AGENCY, I L ) yon INDENINkTY AUAINST LOSS 1117F1 . R.E, TILE FRANKLIN KURE INSURANCE OF. PHILADELPHIA. Charter . Porpot - unl.--SIOO,OOU Capital paid in. 011ico 1633 Chesnut street. • . . , _ ._ . . _ . MARC PISURANOE, eltherpermaneut or limited, against doss or damage by fire, on PROPERTY and siTgCTS of every ttsseript rolt; h town or Country, 0 U the - most reasonable terms. A pplira t lons made either persoually or by letter, will be promptly attended to. :. ' t A N. BANCICER,Pres't. . . Tho subscriber is agent for the above company 'for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance either - by - nu& OT personnili—w ill- be -promptly attvuded to by ' A. L. SPON SLIM, dec. 1?., 'AL S Real EgtatO Age nt and Scriveuer. F.lltE INSURANCE. - - Tim ALLEN AND EAST PEI4NSBORO MUTUAL TIRE -IN SURANCE COMPANx. of Cumberland L:uunty, incorpo rated by an act .or Assembly ; is nor fullY, organized, and operation under, the management of the.following coratntssioners, viz: - ' • ,Dabiel Bailey, William .R. Gargas,-MicLiel coclilici, Molohoir Brenneman, Chriatlan • Stillman, John' 0. Dun lap;Jaeob "IlteOrr,. Leiria Byer; Henry-Logan,- Benja min 11. Muxier, Jacob .Mumma, Joseph . Wickeraham,' Alexander Cathcart. • Tho rates of insurance areas low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the dtate. persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to tho agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon. theue-ar-any-thne. . ' • •• • BENJ. IL MOSSEII, President. lIENRY LOGAN, Vice President..•,. LI:WM 'Uri% Eleers..taty.; - MCGIA.EL POClMN;Treasurer, . . CUMBERLAND COUNTY.-Rudolph Martha._ N; Crlin, I laniard; 0. B. Herman , -Kiugsinwrii• Mnnr'Y.•;e , earii , if - Sbiroruartstown ; ,CharitarlDell;• Carlisiel. Dr. J. Ahl Churchtrivin-; Banniet,OrahArni West Pennsborough ; Jades.* Drinal;..Fradirfordeatocio Orimth , South'Mid dieten ;Samuel Cooviari.ilenjounin lierveritick,. Mechan icsburg; John SirrriclE;;l4lburn;,DavittTer, ;Thep . YORK' cot(Drry: , 44oiti - : iii4mOnr'nliWiirEi'trP,ler 1 Welfard,.Pranklin;;Aatiii Smith, Le g., Aaii ington; W: B:Picking. Doierp ; J:•••W. Oran; Paradise; .... ~ - ' -.,. , . ILARILISBURO:---Ilense 4 , Lachman. members of the company'having policies about to ex pire cal : have thou ranourod - ' by inaiting' tipp4cation to any of the agotns. . • • ",.,.._ • • .. 7tgritu,ltural ,, 6 ~,,:.., ~..~ .. I\l - PAoV•tip';'` ; S'EIigADJUSTI ' If AY •ELEVATOBS or 110101 NO FORKS.'. .• ,300-Selfadjusting-L-Ility z :KievatortPAFltir - • blorkii, ropes, kr.' '• " 200:independent Tooth, Hay . olid . -800-Ltloughs. VilliOUß Fins and-pattiirns. • 500 Cultivator's, or Hoe Harrows, various patterns. ' 200 Harrows, various sizeii and materials. . • fa/ Hay. Sfrair ratent..rowcr Corn tzbellers a nti Mane * *. • 'oo'l,,,,itrot ,'a rxcididQr...llitusLeatilltre; NoK I. 2. • 3 and 4. alo:ve are-all inntrufartured at our Steam Works. Bristol, In. 'l.'ho workmanship and material ,un • surpassed quality.' , , • ' Yartuers will profit by an examination and comparison with other' implements in market. • . A LSO, . 60 Stney's Patent Urain Brills., • _ elder Mills and Fittifit: Peitz. & .Dunloorn's Improved Cam Motion, heaping and Mow - log 31w:blues, of irlileh we .Lave - the h 0 : 0 agent). In Philadelphia: • • • AgTieultural - and - - llortirul Lund • Iniplemeets- a nd uas digi,it!td. Flower Seeds In groat variety., F,ur ante Is_l- A. LANDRETH & Nos. ?l Sixth'St., Philadelphia. A . GitICULTURAL'IMPLEME'NTS. .L PENNOCK'S CELEBKAIED WHEAT DRILL-- Adapted also • lbr ,sowing oats. grass seeds, and ....c _ guano. Kr-fuser's Portable Cider Mlll—the best . '"- a in the, market. ,Ilellitlay's patent - Windmill,— Ifor,e Power'a end Thresher's ; Limennd Guano • Spreader's; ;Daniel'l Bay. Strew and Fodder. Cutter. Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill, .Spain's A tint( spheri, Churn. -Thoieboi , e Superior Implements with all others. for the use of .the farmer or Fardner, for sale Wholesale and Retail by • ' % . • , ' .PASITALL, mortnis &'Co..• Agricultural AVOrehouse And Seed Store. COMM' 7th ariil Market streets. • • july.2p,:sf, , Nos. .21 tiii(l . 23 South Sixth. Street _ . . Annr( ULTUTIVL 7,Jlll.}:blPN7' I'ACTORT: BilF•tol. Pa. Gnousi)s (:;70 Acres) Bloomsdale. near Bristol, Pa-. 1,----:iiNNK-El4-11431—MTTEEK-manplart orti-fors•- -. - ALORICII & SARGENT, No, 410 ffiarl,et strget, - Fhilmia cutter is stirerlor to any note' in use, ffir strength dtmatlllty. and siniplNty of construction: It cuts fast, and Is t4tennlv sel fsharpening Hay. Strati and C( . 1711 Stall/ Cutter eve; nuuda. •It has but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which ally perSon' 'can grind and set with but in ordinary rose, is ground in the -machine. Thou. sands have already been sold; and the deniancl is daily' increasing.. In nic•st cases an examination is sufficient to ,amv Ince one ,of its suporlority.• No one niter a short' trial would part with it tar any other. All sizes of the above constantly on hand and for sale I,v • ' .1. I'..LYNE, Front for Cumberland county: oetil Soh) A .N• - •-• ' AM) COD MILL, I'ATEN'rED, I :MAT...I6)I4-1654.-, lie 'LITTI.t (iIANT, tilt; gin: but recently intim:limed from the= Wl:sr; 'Tow sin s.l . • n INT as the most nl sem vi xrcirmr, am pular-Farm 'MILL of the age. j Our . .ltaserscrontes aro probably the only ones.in tho Aorid—oxcluslvely devoted to making Metalle Mills, , therefore possess superior advantages in preparing such an admixture of metals, its best adapted ,. toe making a strong and durable article.. • The Lltrty filAnt has been awarded the first Premi uMat the principle Fairs of the Nation, as the most co - mplcte and convenient Mill now in .use. - 1 These ltlitta are uot ouirguarintoed superior to all others in'their construction and quality of material, but In the antotint'and quality of work they perform with tiny. givin - powur : and 'warranted hi all cases to stilt, or the purebase•nioney refundedson retumul thu mill. They are offered to Farmers and the trade complete,, at $26. sa2 and $3B, Mr No. 1, N 0.2 and NO. 3, and $2 .extra for sireeps t ri._Warranted grind from', 8 tor:ls . bushels per hour according to size, - SCOTT!S NIMBLE :GI-ANT - --GRAIN--- . MILL (CAVEATED MAY, 1.8455.) • This Mibt.lB a Most complete and Important article for Planter's, Farmers and others,: haNqn2 horse-power or other conyouleaces for. running a belt. Thoy can be worked advantageously with one; two or more boroes, ' 'Whereer 4.,rpeed of from 'four 'to 'six hundred tovolu: . tiOnB per 'minute ean'be — obilitTialf)ai nl inch pulley, with a 33 , i; inch belt. - • „ : Tliesu Mitts are adapted.te any kind of work, grind lug coarSe&ed from cormmtts, l &c.; or fine meal' from corn; wheat or rye; and corn & cob in • the' most satin• factory manner, and with a:vasisaving,of pOwer over all other mills, lho Cob being eat with sharp cast-steel., Ile drat premium was awarded these , Mills at the • late Fairs of it Jersey, l'ennsylvar*anCr ,Atip Indus trial I , lx hibition at liQstoel ; The Nimble giant weighs 300 pounda, occupy: - tog _a 'space of SO inches squaw:. It Is peculiarly simple, • ittrong, and durable ,; - requiring no skill to rue or to keep it murder: • • They are offered complete, ready for attaching the bolt, 'at s4 s t with cant steel cob'attacht4ents,sos. War .ranted to give the most *Wert satisfaction. Please call at the .Little s Olant Works, and witness their operation. -- Mantifactured by • • _ • , ' icoss - sear - k re - c 0„ Cor.l7th ,k Coates St., Phila. Feb. 13. 3mo7-pd. T o - THB. FARMING ~COMMUNI.-• vyi—Thur attention of humeri is Invited to AREFIELD'S lIAN.D7CORN-I , I,ANTER This is tho simplest, cleanest and best improviiment of the ago. Price only $5, with 'awritteri guarantee that IE4III give , nerfeet,sitisfaction.or the money returned; 16' 00 you run .no tlaii.hi trying it- We tarn , p largo number of the meat reitietable. references, which can. be seem at our Sto r e:- j'er have . also just received our ' Spring Stock of. flames, .Chaini, Forks,. Shovels,, Rakes, Hoes, °tn.', which - is - very large and complete, and which will beaold at tho very lowest , prima: - A largo assort Illent of lionietitudo.Chalueofall.kinds, always In store: at manulacturors' prices, SON, • - Worth liarkoVer Street,tartiaio.
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