8 " 11 •'• .. -- - -- ' • . - • • irl CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. . : l ur .• .•-, . • Jusrivr.ew Tim-f, ..-. ,- 10,,.0filoccoppoRite-tho-West:end'-of-the-V- - [ttsrdn.TED FOR TOR JI}JO - A - OKI • . 1 , April • 2,ltair ' ......“.._ _,,,.._: CARIJBLS, Wedtiosclay, Jnne 25,.1856. ' -.• P. 0 I - 11111 H C, 4 ttorn . 6' Fi.otro. Superfine , •per bbl. , h . .'• ' . $ 5, 25 ,i, • .-70111ce on North, Iltinov'or NtrOot. —d ' Ez-tra, d e _ . • 5,5() • Hout4 of Ulan' !foto!. All hunlnon.s_ontrt, ~, --do- . F, um -do - -'- - 6 it. ily. . do - .:.,VIHITEWHEAT per bushel - ••• RED. do •Alo Rut do Court —do. Oats •• do Ot.ovsusituv do do UM TIMOTHI:§EED. WINTER , BARLEY: - do: SPRING BARLEY. , .; do • PHILAIDELF9FI I4 I. _DIARIKETS. " Nocnei Evaxino, Juno 25. ._The Flour market continues dull, there is tne_ur Do demand for export; And standard brands were freely -:offered_at $0 pi.r WithoOt finding buyers ; except in- small lo'tici some 2000 bbls only were disposed of, mostly for home use, at $6a646)0r standard and hotter brands; selected lots sell as-wanted by the retailers and bakers at $6 60, and extrits at $6-75a7 60 and sB' per bbl, according to _brarid,.theLlatter.f.ir fanly r family _flour, Itye Flour is dull and nearly nominal ai $3 &Ivor bbl. Corn Meal is steady .at $2-50 per httl_ for Pennsylvania Meal ; some holders ask &Ire; a - sale of 200 bbls Brandywine was 'made at .$2.871 per bbl. . - GAAIN—The ,receiptg:'of Wheat.. continde . moderifte, bid prime' lots, which are scarce, only are saleable at previous Sprices;,, some. 20001%8000 bus. have been disposed . of at 140 a )48 tents for good to prime red,. and 1500160 cents for white, including - 1800 bushols of ; the latter, prime Southeru, s at 157 c, 4000 bus. groyfn Pennsylvanian do. tit 185 c, and " some limit lots inferior red at 110 o.• Rye is in steady. requeet,',with further sales of 800 _ bus..P.ennsglvanta at 72430, thulatter. afloat,. and some email lots of Southern at-70 cents. Corn-lain better demand, with sales to the- extent of 40004200 bushele inostly_pTime . _ ____southern•yeltow nt.iik.otq,.inoutliugAtrooge.d at.4oa46..cente, and a-lot of white nt 60 cents, .afloat. - :Outs are in steady demand;and about ----4000-busheis-sold-at-840-for-pri We Jersey and Delawire 31tisceffancous. pRESEAVING SUGA 11.—A general, assort:nent of Crushed, Sifted and Pulrerised sugars - Of bihit quality, as also Soft Crushed, Clarified and other qualities constantly on hand, suitable for c uring and all other purposes- , -4enerally at .01. n Allo a constant supply of the choicest Coffees, Teas, Spices and ,other articles In variety always on hand.—, attenticni ny Red to our stock before buying elsewhere. 4.ltrlisle. July 25,'56. J. W. EBY: ( I ,2PALI 8 ATAIOSPHEItIC UltN ki—A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now on hand of ‘all the different sizes, from 4 gallons to Mi. It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, the first premium at the Franklin Institute and Delaware. and Maryland State Fairs, and various others at different places. It will make mere and better butter from A given amount or cream, and in less time than any churn in the Market. For sale wholesale and retail by PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store,.corner of 7th and Market, Philadelphia. . Dee. 6, 1854—tf QA:DDLE AND HARNESS. MAK j ING. The subscriber continues to. carry on the above businesp,ln all its various branches,in North Ilan otenitrect, Carlisle. two doors ' rth of Leonard's corner whersbe Intends keeping on and a general assortment :- - - -- -Tn his - Hue; coneliting of all ,C s ndeof fashionable SAD DLES, Bridles, Martingales, Girths, Circi n glee and Hal tem also TRUNKS, \,., . . f\o. traveling and saddle . 4 ,-- 12 , 11 "'*-- bags. lie also man- .:- I _ • .. '.. '.. 'ufnctures the most .. - Atil i ai , I approved BesN is n. i;• 11 X i, ' i l.: l 8 rat no SADDLES'eIfer used in thlr 'I ,1,; :I . coantry, and those wishing a hand ' 4' , ti',' Y , • some, durable and pleasant saddle • will , do well to call isnd see them. Ile a ,also manufacturoi Harness, Bridles. • , Collars And Whips In all their varie . ties, and confidently believes, from the general approba• lion of his customers, that ho Makes the, neatest and best gears, In all their variety otbredth, that Is made In the country. He also makes all kinds of Metrasses to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curled Hair aneSpring Mat urates. ' 'All the shove articles Will be made of thebest material and workmanship; and with • the .utmost des - patch. . Will. OSBORN. • p°geoots AND SHOES.--'rhe subsori: hors respeetfully inform th - eir friends and tho pub' - I nerally- that they have .removed their_BOOT.AND SHOE manufactory tolbe•store-roout In Ninth Hanover street, recently odupled by Mr. Shack. man, two doors below Haversack's Drug Store, . and immediately opposite 31onyer's Confection sty u here they aro prepared to make Hoots rod Shops to measure In every variety, ' with a good assortment of _stack. and competent workmen. They. will spare no of to'give satisfitetion. J. & .0. TAYLOR. --- Otaiiiile7, - ApillfclB6. -- • lENNS YLVANIA HOUSE—Pub . . -, - ':,lle-Entertairtment.—The. subscriber - respectfully n the citizens of Carlisle and. th e public general -11. that be Intends opening a public house enter tainment on the litter April, in the building now oc cupied by Mr. Woods as a store on the corner of North .Hanover and Louther streets, in the borough of Carlisle. Ile will be ready at all Omen, to .aicurnmodate who may favor him with their custom, andini pains will be iniamd to make all feel entirely at home. His table will at all times be supplied with the best the market can afford. Ills 'table with avoti and attoritire hustler. and evarthing to make man and beast, both comfortable Will be Prerliled: .Boarders will be taen by thu week Month, or year, at reasonable rates, lie hopes bystriet attention to business and a desire to please to receide a share of public patronage: . • AUGUENDAUI3II. niaren, 5, 1856 , mo . 4 4.1• w.SI4AGLI4I& Ca, PRODUCE • AND O' 81151tCUANT8. No. 118 North Street, hottlmorei. ma., • Would !atom the public that this/7 hare entered lido the storm bustard, arid will -pay p*tDular ottentiop to &mu, ORAIN Of Al.frlnfps, Cu m* sno. wmetwir and Coturtra PRoovos•pottery, Aud.wlll remit proceeds of tudes promptly. thotirn. meow ixdirDed. MA:DM W.ILAIILIC J. V. 3108110 M York ,Cotintri - PB. - G. D. ItLINNYEIZER, April '!.3,•1858-3m. - 2,62 . 1,10 to 1,2( 1 .. , - 6 0 1 t .- 1_1 1 .X). 8.; a o kA iii. ;n 4v o rj u d _To iai n o a u c til_N_ o r, p A pi 21 uan, Iti(ist.2l4!u_s_tr . eot o Carlinle. [May WM •• . _ no.aoe. ' l n - It. S. B. ICIE' FFER Office in North do • 11.5111.4n0v0r stroot two'doora from Woiso k.Carripkoll's a Aire. 'Office houra, Moro particularly from 7 to ii u clock, .... do 0:. 4. M., and from 5 to - u'olock,-P,-M..- -do I[IOCTQI-C - S. P. ZIEGLI4)ii.--!Offi6e and Itosidonco Bast Main Strout, third door' plow the Mtirket House. Culls in tuwu nod county promptly attundod. ' . . Carlisle, Jan: 2, 18513: • Vi7'ILLIAIII -RH - En - sr, Attorney TT, a t Law. Oleo In Main Street, _Aiii-Ausi.tiolLangrnatofkifk . II I ipi_will:bo...prqulPti.r.-ut• • tn. • • Fob, 7. , fth. • • S .• , u t . Bciuth Iffinover stroutv "Nlitr next door to the Post be absent from Carlisle the Last ,ten days .of 034:11 month. Aug. 1, '0 R. • •- • GEORGE, 8. SEA- • 1-siiii-;m;,„ D MORT, BEIiITIBT, fionuthe .. Bed „Limon) College of. Dental Surgery, IR now prepania, CO= lifiecrt - Artificial - Tooth Jireverrilo ,. scription, and to peribrui *ll the other imelotts dude's .liert.tining to the praCtice of his profession u ., tile . o a t the milldam:a of his mother, East Louther street, thref . f doors below Bedford. iteibreoco- 7 Ur. duo. Z. Bretz, olearlisle. March 19, 1856.--tf.. L E Y • !iiing Mimi' , iitmtruTied la the art (by Dr.llee. Z. Itreta, a graduate et .tuu DaMinoru Dental Co11(4;(), Is now prupargd tq twelve his friends and perform the r•nrioddrop+ratb ns in.the Ilne of ttie Dental profession, at hl robbithice, In tibutit'litrout: taint:Auer freut We at Street. Give us a call. Tomas moderato. Nay 21, 111:nt--ly. • N.: 1. 4 1 N. 11.0SENSTEEI., "House— ciii;6- Runny and Ornamental - PAINTEIt AND PAPiIit.IIA Walt, hns rornnved his shop to South Hanover strunt,, opposite tuu Second l'rushyturiun Church. ItsSidenco In Pomfret stroot, n 'short distance Hanover. Hu will attuud prduiptly.tcrall tho above description's of Nom. Jug, nt riCariounblo prices. Thu IArlon; kinds of gndulni.., nttundud to, such.ns innisuitatiy; ualt,_wnlnut, !Sc., lit au. improvedstyle. • . " itNi) CONVEY AN - '31.1)N81411,1t, Into Itegisterof . tatlither laud - eyunty, Will . perefullrottend to tho - trousactliin of ell nu* buninteet,pill eutroetert4e_htteo t tickee, the'wlititfg - ief Do&te - litortgligee UOittrarte, will 4lou ddvoto hisottetAton , o thu procarltoof Land War ratite, Ponslons, &c. as • woll 11.1 thu purcheßu end 'luau 7-et - ttigst - bletate; - negothttlonscorloane, ac. o, : .0111ctrou %Vest High Street, forinerly•occuplod,-,y-W: 5 - 1. Poorest Req. near tho 3lethodlet Church. • GW. BRANDT, Manufacturer of . Mineral Watorg,. Brunch Ittuad; Bottled Air , tkirter'and Cider, : North ft tot Strad, new the 01l Road Baku,. earth3lo ta P. ANYDES, . ''W.N, IerAIILANY. RNYDER & bi'FARLANE • - LAND AGENTS. V,siNEAPOLIS, Opposite the Susponalon Brldgo, Pulls ' . of 81 . Anti:lWO'. Mtunesota Territory, . will buy and soil, lands, nogottatO loans, locate land wirrants In Minnef6ta, lowa, and 'Wisconsin. . inquiries rospecting the country, by lettor or otherwise, promptly answered. ' BEPP,RENCES. . . ' - • lion. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-Govornor, `‘ • Ilon. IL M. Rico, Delegate to Gong - rosy, Minnesota, Cloy. Pollock, Harrisburg, . . • James B. Steolo & Co.;Philadelphla. • lion. Proderick_lYatta, Carlisle, •' . • A. Brady dharpo, Esq., , . 0 Magoon, Now York, ' ' Robert Walsh, New Orleans, - . _ . James it. Irvine, Esq.. Newrille,• • • lieu. J. S. Black, Somerset, Peon's., , . Non: J. It. Eddie. '-''' . . J. 11, Good, Mayor, Spriug,lleld, Ohin, • _....„ Hen. C, Anthony, __it ~ n - _ •, • . Jas Carson; Esq. St. Louis,. - ' 'Wm. Wilson, 114 q., Baltiutore. 'Md., - ...., '.. • J. T. Wright, Charleston, R. 0., • J. M. Wilson, . . • Philadolpbla. . 30.000 Acres of ..tiolinproved Land for Salo. at from $2 to 110 per a..r4.. Imprttod Farms. Lots for salo hi St. Paul, :it. .1 ,rh•.ny, mid MI towns 'on the Milne. seta ritor. .111 . ti •tilar attuntimi • ,civotrl to ill!) Loaning of "ond). :" .1 '"l"i ' " 4.l - ;14111/Cltrrakutal'FAltlAN Addromk, Minnliapoli. Toy. ItTwo new and elegant. RomTiocel • Pianos mut 7 octavos, Mien the. celebrstod mnthifactory of 'linnet, Davie k 0., ,Baton. - These IMitrumehts ,have been carefully iellMted from a large emelt, and are warranted to glee entire sathavotlon. They will be sold at Tlir Pit I 8 • iiikiiipfliCaider by a Commit - Mit person, tbt 4as year then date of sale. Those who may wish to °amino. or to purchase a good Instrument are Invited to call upou the subscrber at hiesceddente Int:kraal*. Also. TO UMW; two good second.band Plano Fortes nt $ 8 per qs!ter. JOLIN K. STAYMAN. UMblia ' A TTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those ZIL or yoitorho inurahoon atfllctod tbVitsro with . this Dolhorsonto rdisailie, and who base been umilig almost' ovary Nostrumabeibre tho public wttlibut railer, wo say to you try " Mottoes AfitiliyaPeptie" and you wiUsooti 'boponvinoed of Ito groat ouperiority over (ivory other preparation. We could give you many rertificates or* orating our assertions, but a elogte trial la worth more than all. This remedy la prepared and sold at the Drug 'Store of it: ,t, KEINYSII, igantli Hanover otreol a fere doom south , or the U uer i• • CarliaTO•'• • ONWAY'.B GENIJINI4 HONEY SCUP.—COUway'l pUrol'alm ttfia)).--Con way's im provoil Chemical 011iro Soap'. A full -rmirly of truly excellent. Soaps Jest roceivoil • and fur aula al WiLUAldi3' FAMILY 011.0CER 31giu 'Street. iCarllsle, - Nov.3li - 115. - i p.FlMOVAL.—Shaviti g Hau t/ droning . Saloon.—The underf.ignad hawing ro moved to North Hanover ' street. ,- 4idjuiniug Sifts Fur= altars IVartirooms, lowitasattention to his saloon, whorl) all persons daft roontio a elean and easy shave uu l have theft' hair eat11.0314t1*904. iu the% most fashionable And exquisite manner: -There is sotoothin,, ,, w.,othing in a goo.bahave ',' if nay aro dltiposed to doubt it; let them try tne. aottl will fulirdetaonst'reto the tat. 4i. ' Zusittes9 ==1:! EMUUI • • N. RE MN; A tionfor A • •Oflleo In East Main Stinat, Blobs' e,..),W111 attand to nUItVEYING In cca Isproffsnolon. - • .• .May 21 311iscitfaneous. R . M . E • TAKE NOVICE! . REAPER, AND MOWER. will be for sale in Ore. 117.1),•'14 HENRY- L. IlUitttlipLuEit, it the following rides.; Reaper, cash, $1.05; Reaper and blower, cosh, $lOO - ;_ltenpurand ..Niewor. outline $2lO ;.Reaper,.s l Bg ; .$15 , ,0n delivery ;•.$7 - 5 find of September; and.the .1.0- mice first of Ducerular, with freight from the Factory tit 14.rrisburg. - The Atkin's Reaper. he built of : the bust untterialthat ean. bo - Ibund. and 'put up In the best Workmanlike manner,. warranted to-cut grain as well' /as can ho dooe with the Cradle.' Farmers getting, At kin's Reaper du -not cmillie rink they would in buying a Reaper about ono thousandmiles away from home; If. there should anything break•they can got'the castings at — tli -- etiir - Y - iit --- TlMiliburg, al - -any time. FurHolm bnying. this Reap r_have time benefit of all Improve meta.% freii - jilireafter, by'aPpliiii - g - tti - 3 ---- S - . -- WrigheTat: th. - Fatetery. - ' CHRISTIAN STOUFFER; Agent - -4t Cleunberriburg; ILI, BURKHOLOUR, Travelling Agent .at Carlisle; Henry Herr, Agent at Harrisburg. and James Pritton,; dotterel Agent attire Factory, at Ilarrlsburg; for Purim, syl ania. Order Mat roni,ll. the above agents. ci th - better videncu of - true worth -could be-given than. such unparalleled tut reasittr_l.' in -1.852-3000 in 185111 And though $0 little kn. can. and all the - odiiiin to come of nuuteroue failures of 'alter Self-rakeny yet not two-thirds of the customers could be supplied last - year. --,- More.virM:bo.dlsappoiryted-the-nextlyfer,:iffartn._ ers 'mu - get a reliable-Self-raker, they.are determined to have ft; and this is now thoroughly est...bllshed In the confidence of. the &mink public. Ithaca rakeralways on hand and doing the work, partleularly in a hoary or lodged crop. better than a man, Swam; at least anoth• ur hand in binding; is even a greater firain Saver than :Lohor Sitirti . ;nntl 18 clout a first-rate 'Mower. If you - in• - I.undget Ling rid - of pod old fasbbined baclArenher, anti to get -a Raker with Mono and Muscle of Iron and Wood;-you must'be moving. for 3 1 .10) next. Harvest % ill by 110 means supply, the dent. nd. as the 1201) 'which were's.) insufficient the past SPASOD. • - Strting. Reliable; Hood' MaVrials, and- Well- Runts— A Reaper that• eonstantly'gets out - of _order . s a nub' sanee. lulu dear at any . Klee. Ilreakages with this have been ••. i nconsidurabi u.• notwithstanding the Inereasii or guarhig by the lidkeroving Ie the (Lure used in ...nod rotterlalsluid - Outting thEirn together lhoreuthrY. ' Mit' : ny have cut fnan.lo ) ti 300 acres and ovum with"' one without detention,. 'or any expenSe fur •repairs. The .harvest is a homing season; - y.ol want.ti tuachlne that can ).,t relied upon, unit this is the 0101, as expedenee bows. _ •. _ .111 nano or ManngoUtent. thin In not surpassed, row purchnseradhe pant year, aritil,not ono Agent in ;embed !.nitil any. expairlence.witli_it:.itud generally_ machines_ were' shipped so Into nit only to be received !just at intr , vest. or after It was begun, dimwit there . Ivan ne thin. to experiment and learn:o,old It, which Is gi'uterilly so necessary- with noir ' machliem. This sill be—olAiateil - the intin hilt niiiinon; with thene'who are - wise In ordering • earlier than hist spring. ittorno, too. fall - into improper ontis.:nn dirdorsLweto_f_illettlttlisrrinilnittilly. dill.. the nuppli - dalled.'in Sorenit instances inaclilifits wore rot . inrilid andsold :main to proper intaithil. :Ord Mil ;tare Jixeellont satintitetion. -Yedunder: -all these dlatilvan 'higes, not two per coot. j.Wolt any serious trduldo ; Jimd wo - will - g.uarmity ninth hots heal soastur. . • A Hi-stilt:to :)Imier—Kitifo AttVerelitAes.--,Prom the first introduction of this Machine. fitranuisilinve said, that to give it the hind far Mgu" of all others, wolind only to make It On good in grass us In grain. Wo suc ceeded pretty well with the grate last. season ; hut the motion tddhit kliirO WAR hardly fast enough to cat pril. rio grass, nod noon, othor kinds. A faster gear was undo nod supplied to a part or th e purelimieN, wide': gaio oxeollont natlnfaction, and thin will .1., used nit nil Who:ea:um. With thiii motion, and the knife In good order, it never chokes. We own Murray's patont for pitting on the hack sickle edgo, by which chaking is ols •litted; and to guard against contention. and innurtiour 7 . customers against gieleetn n. wo linen bought the right to use Green and Iftirb b''s Patents on thy. knife OS we build it. The riming trout Itwipur to Mower is Tory simple and find(' in a ow minutes; and a wheel is attached to the outor end of the mowing bur, to reg-. ulitte the height of •cutting, to facilitate backing, and movie from field to field. . . Points to Consider in 'WOK n Renpor.--M•ory farm or,.by himself or with a neighbor, should have a Heap or. • - If you have none, or even have au oltbfash haled back•breakor: you will lot* for ono-- let—To cut well, clean and ea/I,Jui with A ittlif6 that does not "choke." 2d—Strong and rvltable, not gutting s ICK when neod od. . • ad-Easily Managed, that you r your boys and haTias can work without difilculty. • • . ;Ith—Not hard dpou the TeaM, neither of beefy draught, gelling their necks by heavy weight upon the pole, nor thumping their shoulders at-every obstruction There should be no side dra 0 ght. • - • DUl—Taking up lodgedOildn, and working well In all kluds. ..mUpon - the first- - fire- - points - no Ammar exude - At. kin's Self Raker, and few equal it, notilthstanding the addition 61 the Itaker:‘, nth--,Quving one hand in Raking, the tinniest work in the harvest field. ' ith—Saving at least another. hand In Rindhig, by - having the gravels well laid. ~ Bth—Saving In Cutting and Raking, not shattering by the reel, and by the. Raker jerking It off the plat form. Rh—Saving Wastage after Bludlng, tbe.grain being laid so evenly and straight as to be bound securely, preventing scattering In the after handling, and pro: tecting the heads well when stacked. va..Upon the Sixth, Eighlh and Ninth points, wa,unhositatinglyclaint superiority over all other Rea pers ever invented. The . saving or wasting - puha in harvesting with - machines, is a..peint not properly ap preciated. Even Letween Those wnsidered good and the 'Atkin's there is u difference. at present prices, of ten tatwouty dollars per day; and over. lOth—Canvertible Into a Mower, with little trouble and small cost. • - gardome old fashioned back-breaking Ilearirs can be used for mowing, but no other sor ktaker.; ond_no con vortible.machlue to_be a goodAteaperis !lupe, Aerie ours In grass. 'nth—Knife never chokek. By Murray's back sickle edge; for which wo own the exclusive patent, the great trouble In. Mowing Machlues-rthe choiclog—ls effect ually obviated. CARLIN:4 Pa., Sept. 5,1855. `'.l. BOVILIGUT, Esq.--Dear Sir—Having purchased in July, Self Raking lleaperand -Mower-frout your agent. 11. L. Burkholder, Neg., I take pleasure 1111 recommending it de theNtost economlcallteaper for the fanner to buy. I atu aura I never befhre cut and put up the same amount of grain with so little expense, so little help, and so well. I believe! have saved the ono.third of the price of the Reaper, this year. Not only that, but It runs light on the Ilsorses. The Raker savai a good man. The oven aihil mittlar depository. of thi, gravels wlll Novo one matt in four in binding. We have had from twenty to thirty farnieisOlooking At It when going,: many of whom had other Reapers but not the Itakor, and the roust of thout said it was the beat, and It peribruted well. .1 know of no machine, equal to It. The blower, after we had It started , out 01/ acres, from 0 0 olook to 10 o'clock. It was timothy. If theso lines own be °ratty Avail to you, you may use them as you think best. Yours Rospoutfully, JOHN S. STZRRIVIT. • • . latuttst,t, Oct. 9, ISM. • To .T. S. Witoarr, Esq.—Dear. Jul} , last 1 pur chased of ydiar agent in Carlisle.. ifenrY L Burkholder,,. one of Atkin's Selfrahing I:caging Machinee, and mil i• 'safely reconfimoud it as 'the 100 s t -complete .ectitiorniefil 'abort:30111;3044111nd) of the kind yet introdneod into this Kirt of the country; ali4wugh my form is hilly. it keribrined'its work Lousy entire teitlilartion, and totho admiration °Fig:real ritimhbrof fitriners-wile wore-prom , out on the occasion of its trial. Bosides tusking the cleanest work of any itesper.l bay° evortmen,it requires, but half the politer.tomoeu it that Reapers do go - tit Wally. Two horses or mule 3 can draw it with. ease, though l' used four oh acoount of the, laud beitiganruowhat rough and uneven, • . finTo all farmers having largo efopa to. ant Inrould ad viae,as a matter of convonioneo and opononxy to procuro ono of Atkin's Self raking Itoaping *whiner.. • . • Yours teepyctflly,' a - Amp NOXFI3I,AEIt. garlisle ijer ed Armers. ' Ma, HENRY L. numtnot.mrt—Dear Sir—l: Mice gredt •pleasure in bearing testimony - to the invaluable 'char acter of o' Atkin'a Self raking lioaperaud Mower," 1 had both in use on my feria and each perforMed Ito work to irty entire mitiefactihn, and to the admiration of many: ho _wittMered thrini-in,openttiou. - I recom att.iiire47.6 the - nio4 finpottanTlii= it the dirnier,..and4l great economical labor , he ntropf for* Mr. J. 8. Wright,' have done a Mt _to our farming community by the intro lhu into thin county, • .'Very rpectfully, ' . , • : W. M. ugNmui.soN, • • • .oakiand, cumberland county; Pa. 4011_setriion Sentrres, ()et I, 113b5.1 -I , ,Sir•--The Automaton : Self-raking tight; Orlon did' ita'werk woliveutting and J r . than have ever had grain 'lifted • from a and taking MT the henvimit and most weigh- It la of ilttsy_i)n!ught anti roll_bililt, and I 11 give petfort sktiailtellon to evtry . farmer one. 1 would not have antother. SI. BONNER. • . . • • • ' • • llatinnotuno, sort. 36,1855.• J. S. Wniatrr—ttear'Slr—the Itoapur that I bought of .your.agontz - Albert Jaques,..l tried on my fnrni In the presence of soinolifty tho bait farinorti county Land it, guru perfect satisfaction to them all,- 1 cut my 'harvest with the 'leaner. and if t could not got another 1 would not take of thousand dollars for S. If this is of ally use to You, you may use it as you . choose. , HENRY TrtErryoN, N.. 1., 0et.17,-185.5. WRIGHT-:-Dent Reaper that you Rent - merl - flag highly — delighted — with k-Ik 7 -- j dona-ito_tto • . my °Who untisfactit n in grain and grtinN; and • 7 eburid, - Or It - tturbenitenperin - use - aud 1 - reeranniend9t - twAlie rumors of Zsaiw:.lt.rsoy t MpusT. , . Wittoirr.—Dear rogard to Atkin's' Pelf rakinyi Henper and !dower I bought Of your. agents. I'. Itorris d: G.. of Phihidelphin. and !Intit Nay. It done Its work with orithunittisfactlonin grass and grain. nod would renoinmend it to-the Etrokorm of _Penonylvailia., • , JOI • J. S. Witiair- 7 -Dear Sir- 7 Youragent, It. G. Bennet, •ealted.on_us.thia,sumnier...to_seeJf.we.wcuM MaTnt he agenhy of the AtAte's Self-raking iteaper. - We lad . made up our 'min& nut to'arcept the agency of may Reaper, or 'Mower, until we could cat uuo that wet:unlit have confidence In to recinninund to our customers, an we are manufacturing agrh,ultural implements at Tren ton. NoWI dlr. we would ley glad lo accept the; agency. of Atkln's Vesper here, as we have Implicit ihnilidelice• to reconimend it to the Faruiers'of ..iew Jersey an d Pennsylvania. • 310LICS. vatlisto. Anyinn. PLO b—J v.'s( ce i v e,d a lot (,f Prguty ;3:-:3lrair's Self! sharpening Cob tef and fir ' eat, 1,11 1111,1 , by sTNYMAN S(riSrt. Ingo • pw.W.S_!__PLOWS.!--The subscriber LI:. has and IR tinnitillltly. keopitig .an assortment of the celebrated EA tf Li.: PLOWS. •Allto.•toustruttly 11 . 11 hand Ziegler'S. Plonk's, and dionwood'a. Plows. We have also a wiry largo lot of• the fitmotia York Plows on intllll. Ittl ll a fine assortment of Cularators. lieptember. the old stand, 1'41,11. Main street, Match HENRY P.AXTON.. 10-11'Alt Al-14.1115.--:The subscriber - has just rot urinal friful the City with one of the largest assortments or 'Hard war - ti eyer, brought-to thislibica. Ile has just received ku_dox.• Haines w(th nod without pat. fastenings, ..t ronand steel Ansiks ranging hi pairs from 41 to it 50. Also :J straight and twist link trace (distils train` - 50 to sl2 u.items made traces of all kinds. rasaa lot of•Sprotul.• - tifth, - • breifid7bittt, carrying halter mut log a very - large bit of shovels, forks, hoes, rakes. Mu tLt elpirt evorythiug and any. thing wanted by the Viiriners•-• • I tomeinlier- the old-staud--East - Jlitlft St Carllnlol March 1#,.'511.• 11. SAXTON. [)LOWS, PLOWS; 1 3 1,0W5.:--;l'he 'largest ttnd hest ass , rtinentof NOM , . over offered In the PedlndelPhia Market, -luny of them new and proved patterns. als" field Ilarr"ws. Cultivators. Harden 'and Held Rollers. Curn Planters. Dairy lmpiimonta. Ox Yokes and Hors. Spades. Shovel'', Hoes. improved Spa• ding forks. nandru heels an Lines. Pruning and Iledg, Jog blier'n% Wittliffery other deseritaloh of Agricultural . 'and horticultural Impllnitents lis the greatest variety and of the most approved pattern''. • PASCIIALL, MORRIS & CO. Agrivultun't AVarolinitsa and .Seed Store Cor. 7th And Markt , t st. Phlladnlphin. Mar. 10'50. SUtiEtt PHOSPIIATE •OE 1 " ' LIME, and 1000 Tons og Mapes' Nitro. ." genigea Super.Phosphnte of Lime, an arti • clo which has been fully tested by farmers. and la 'believed to, be the 'cheapest and , rytniugust fertilizer in the market. Also; 1000 EMS. SUPERIOR POTARETTE, expeclally adapted for the Corn COop.TAPEN,- a new . and powerful fertiliser: All of the above fur sale by PASCHALL. 'MORRIS. & Agricultural Warehouse and •Seed Store, • Mar 20„56.1 Cor. - ittratid - Market, ate., Phila. • Alt MERS 0 OIC ILE RE . . ES111?..;41 -33 Ael LINES 'rho subscribers desire to inform farmers and publlr. generally that they now haveon band enclaroeonstant ly menufacturing Threshing Machines with Plerpout:* Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged to be tho'bust articles now in use. Also a „variety of Clover Millers, Corn . Shollurs and Straw Cutters. They also attuno to the repairing of Agricultural - Mach nery_in the - best manner and onreasonable terms: — 3lanullt 'tory on North . ifennover Street, directly opposite th. reshienetrof George Metzger, Esq. August n oa. ABRIMS & PLANK. R AICk3SI7.B.AK.ES I RAKES AtTENTION I • 4 I lelpliWilip . . Patented June 7, 1E+52.--Tbe subscriber. having- pur chased the interest of his- partner,, Moses C.-Eherly. Is prepared to manufacture the abov Bake an reasonable ternui, at the old stand, operetta the Steam Sawmill. This Rake is aim le in,sonstruetion and not liable to get out of order; it is ell adapted to, the raking of hay or grain, andirorks we rough or stony ground, having metallic spring teeth. is operation is moat easy and simple—the operator, stead ofoperating the rake with his hands, rides, and ntroh It with hlalbet. Even a lame or lazy person cats earn good wages with one of ;ho l e rakes without much .exertion; or a gentleman wishing to amuse himself, can get on his. rake, ride about his Holds as In Magill, do as much work as any of his hands: and ride bad; to tea. Persona who bays tried this, consider , it the cheapest, simplest, and best Ilona) Rake now In nee, and all sold last season gave general R. 4l,o 3e tlan, It was oxhlliltad at various County Pairs. and at the State Fairs of 'Pennsylvania and Michigan, and drew the First Premium at each. . • ' t • Hay lug suet with reasonable Aneourugoroont 'opt season. the nuile,:eriber would returr!'•tbatakti for past favors•and solicit ell persona In watt of a 4und Rake tO giro him a roll' at tho Park Youiidry, lklucbmplell.!urgi Pa.. at - thi+ palm fautcrv.-- - to,Any in.rson ba; l l4.lirtbt wagon wheat, about four foot ithh, can hare a mho matte to order. by aooding lithtlit.OLwhoul-longth_of_babanntalte TERMS BAS-=Piice 61t1 with whoole t and iltl2-witll - Orders addroFFed Id thick undersigned, at Me* chltrtiesburg, , wtll reeeiTis prcppt *petition. • Sinreh 30, 1.g56-41ni.1. 0. W; W • GOOD 4 - subsoribet, has i• • Just rar , ..lrtatot trout Plailidelphla a largo, latarat, input of sisasonshlr• go4.l4; , whigh.'7olll . be oold Tors cheap --opposito tho It. 11. T A O O, M SNODGRASS. . CarliAa, , 185/ ' • '•, • • • • ' '• ' =ME = L r if) of Unrbs ‘LIAMI.LY COAL,-500 LY RENttVALLEY COAL. Broken nod.' re-screened, proparod-oxproealy-forliftnilkuso aud-kujsrurineveovill;— so. that I* rate furnish It. DRY and mr. i t.,l during the Whit:WWII - A . 6n. 1 Intro Mao on hand and for sale the LUlik; Nllrl.hllt COAI. from the intaos of Itoycl t oltomier r nd ratel3loKlN COAL front thu minus of Coch ran, Co., l'eal Co.. all of which will Sell at small proOto for eashiaud'doliver to'any part of the lioiangb. now. 1{,'66. W.ll. SIURRAY. Ag't. • -10 Y _0 AL . 1l AT Till . NEW COAL YARD, • he subscriber would 'respectfully inform thecitizena of Carlisle and vicinity that he laiiibieprOlinred to in! , nigh theUIN.H . VOItTON COAL, of varioua shwa, a sample of which waa'furnlshed to' a. number at citizens three years since by Nis. Ilelfenstein, and which gave Such perfect satisfaction. Also hest qualitien of 'Lykeus and . Sharuokin , • Coal. . •A Iso I.I3IIEIII7IOiYIVS .COAL of the different kinds. constantly, unhand, at the new • Coal, Yard near the gasworks. • , • ~ §cut, , A 'ss'• •• . . CI EtAltCO_Ali--41arcoal constantly ‘..). *land and for solo by • • . nov. 21. '55 AIEBUItNIRS' COAL. 2 ) 000 L ' one hykeree Valley MA kauporler wilily • t; and for sale by I'lo Om recall __ .1 ti. ,for - Safe — antl 31ent. OTEAAI BOILER FOR SALE.---The pulewriber offers fur, solo a now Steam licllcr, WO teed Wet long and tldrty.lnclies in diameter, with one fourteen lnch flu; apply at ine Paper Mill at kapei- WWI/. . Fut, 13, '56..--11: VALUABLE CORNER. PROP"I'I'. . . AT I'iIIVATE SALE. --.--That,Tery,•valuable;and:Twell—knettim- BURNES'S- - , STANlisitunte on the I.•biner of North Hanover anti Loutitur Streets,in the borough oreirliNle now owned anti occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing , nu feet front on Hannover street and 2.40 feet on Lout s her street.— • 'lite improvements - 1m llennicrer street Ire a large THREE c'tOlti lIUUSE, with a lhrgn brink back build. leg Mils : lied itt the most elhgnnt manner, containing 11 , r t otm e t ( s n iAtt. ui l i tt i, ding the store room, besides pantries and • ut - closet. arrange ments. ''' AL M•iOIIM is 33 feet hi deptE;:titted up in •the best oossible intinnui and one Of the tuyst tiesirabln and long t 3 bilMlailllttilteSsiOcationS.St.btfhlown. 'Vitt:tilt is a large two story brick - building fronting pia Loather streetoclth.a shop attached, now'occupied as n cabinet palter:shop. Also e stable On the }but of . the lot, - and other necessary (4nt._buildings. The propert; • is in excellent order having been - recently fitted up by the present occupant "Fur terms he. erMuireot SEONSLER,_ .• _ Neal Estate Agent and &Omer. - Mal )OPIJAR • LOT _PROPERTY -AT vitiNATiniA LE. Thit Yeltinble pieen of ground 4ituatc; lu tßouth llsnotim street, In tin; borungh et nrllete,.kuow n- se the , - _ IouP.LAR LOT Said - lot contains aboui one acre-and a quarter of ground and from its. desirable and tidvantagefeas loca tion is admirably adapted for building ptirposes: 'The lot will •be sold untirei ur•iii lots to suit put-- elinsers. Fur,terms and-further particulars enquire Of lical i:stake-Agent and Scri,Tener. oct. $l, 'sf, • U N UltE FOR —Th e I— tintwcribet;liv.ingin - Nartii borough (4C:ern:de. at the residon4: biro: Titcnrd, n • few doors above Mr. Wass' hold, effete nt Private §ale n umber of excellent anti v:ollluade nrkleles of YcnplTnßtc cheap for cash below cied.prlces, Sofa, two Divans. Dressing Bureau with marble topaud glass, one • Fancy Table, one 1% Lint-Not, Music :Amyl. Call .did see. Apr. DI, 14-11 SI ARIA 811ELLEY:. Stores WO SOops. el RAND OPENING. OFTSPIUNG AND , BUMMillt 101ADV.31A11. cLOTIMIOt ARNOLD & LIVINOSTON • would respectfully announce to the. public and their opatruna that .they are now opening one of the largest and must uttnictive- supplies of !Spring -and Bummer lteady.madu Clothing ever bteught, to this market. • u ts The st ck has been purchased with greet care in the eastern el a 4 ~ and nmu ulkctured at !some ee under thifini. mediate eu Prision et the undersigned. 'lt comprises in part Brown, Blue, Black, and Invisible Green Cloths, datlnetts, Casinuarettes Jeans , Linen and Gingham Cums,,of all stylus; Satin Marseilles, Plush , and other Styles of ViiSTiNtig; Plain and Yancy Kt:milliner°, Casinett, Linen and Cotton Vents. 'Mau ' . . GENTLEIIINN'S LIMISMOODS, ---- -- Cnivate, Stookm, Handkerchiefs, atorkings,_enapendera._ carpel Bahr, Ulan+Has, /Au. i ' Customer work made promptly and In the ver y . best style. - None other than the most experien ced workmen are employed hi every departgierit , . of the establishment. The undersigned_ return their. sincereacicnvvriedgmenti for'tlio liberal and gene. roes patronage heretofore extended' to their caablish- . ment, and hope for a 6314inuisciec of the same. Minium. ber the People's Clothing Stem, adjoining Lynoli Hard ware Store, on North Hanover Street. • April 23, 185133 M. ARNOLD & LIV!NiiSTON AM - - DRY %PODS ND SU RIElt GOODS! The subscribers have Just .received one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Their sav lurtmant is full and cemplete, comprishig LADI.hS' -- Silks, Poplins, Challis, Bareges, Tissues, Lawns, Bab Barites, Lamartlnes, Crape de Amagne, Cana- ' • briesAwiss Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al . picas, Del/slues. Spring Shswlr, Bonnets, Flats, Flowers, Skirts,Parasols, - - and Trhumings in grunt variety. tikINTLEMEN'S WEAR, Cloths, Cashimen:s, Italian Cloths, Csshmerst tes, Linens, Tweeds, V.:stings, Silk yudershirts, lists, (kips, Crsvats, au liars, Also a full aull_complute_assurtmani_mf__- - n'fAIPLE DOALE,STIC thoops, in. tuljng Woollen and Cotton Yarn, Otrput Chain, Win- Blinds; Feathers, 011 Cloths, Looking Glasses, Car , • ' gs, Brushes, and a variety of Fancy Articles. /MOURNING GOODS always on band. Those who wish to Mal; the bait goods AT tug unease PRIM are respectfully !urged to --------- 041.NT7r- April — Sonth Ilauover Street. a- SPRING STYLE 01? 11 . ATS 4 ' AT KELLEWS OLDS stop: GEORGE KELLER desires to call the attention of his old friends and customers to Ids no* amornueut of den-: tlemen:s . HATS, of the . Oakford Pining 47115 with n iiit elegant axtfftnient of BOY'S 6A193 , CKSIMMER HATS of every variety insd the ;mut ' * ble styles. ' 'He has also constantly on baud a 1 ', 4 varied as. sortmeut of his can manufacture is city shade thas.and Caps, suitable for the seas° prising every variety of Russia, Beaver, alleskin and Silk Ilitts,lln , -- - tatted in the latest 'Odder tllaatar will; a fall Ofaacrintena of CAPS of every shape and descripticr., and' at tveri price; lie particularly , invites the 'public teo cell and ex amine his exoeublve aewirtment, Which in style; trude• ritrand Sahli; caritiOt e li surpuse e 4: 'any in market, end which he is able to put at pr.) over than ever. . eva,,Reessudier his old stand on No h HanoVer street next door t, Huyett'a (tracery Store. ~ , ' l, , : , . tlgiGH LY- IMPORTANT ,!U PUR- CllASEßS,Tholiobscrlbor will ,open tbia Week 'NM mud most spletigki aisortnient of • sPitkrai AND, Ulilkikk. _GOODS ,1 ,-'— -- ever brought to tlerilale. AR immense stock of - '. French Worked Collars. , , • ' Undereleevea, ' '' ' ' e ' • 'MOUnatlgi; • ' . liandkinebleilli key bought fronrthe importer in New York, and' WIN bt hold at pricci to defy all competition. Moot a lirife a*" scirtment of beautiful Dress Cloodi. Ilibbons, - famnekst Am. Com. one and all bat Ore put:clowns tarliKtot and you will Kayo money. 4 , • 1 16 April '2, 13V.1 - ' -', ' I . CHAN.' WI yl:, MIS 0 W. B.MURRAY, Aet w.. NV. 11: MULLEN
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