Hi lartuerol .otpartriirtit. Suggestions' or the Farmer. We . clip Abe following, suggestions -Farmer; an-?exCellent:-tig-. icultural papei • bittEurtoNs .A.not.t,T , MtLK.tNo•. 7 - 7 Give Ale cow an easy, pleasant place to. stand: ...3e_in_goed temper yourself. ' Approach ter gently. Always have a good 'stool, pid on . it, if the cow will, let you, shile milking:. • Malte,the teats; if they teed,if,perfectly clean, before you begin Cominenceyery espe ,_;iallyif the cow is very sen:iitiVe,'or her adder or teo's are- sOke.' When you hive :a' regular,. easy .tiotion, and as fait as you ' can without ;'cat fatigue; 01 , you ery clean. 'lf you milk in a large dai -I.,ilways-.milk the same .cows; and 'let; All,the milkers have their own cons A,cuw is -better • contented, and will give More -milk, if she is . .-always nilked 'by the same person.—Women are :he best milkers ; but . never• set, a woinan, milk a cow that mills is- too cvea.. UOCIESTONS ABOUT' COW A r Ait.DS..--7 11._A lar4e_dairy_ac..ow-yard seeins...Andis, jensablc. Let ft, .be oil dry ground, and letithe — dreppings neat. Llie should.not be.compelled toile dowii.. n their own filth. Wsideg, yen ...mill iavemoifey_iii putting the manure into.a heap,. and- thus you .will save inlimg, and ;n the Sweetness of by avoiding -, one great cause of Alai' teats nlid Udders. - 7 -Alay_e.sheds; cthat When it rain 3;. the milking -can. done..under•cover. Cows that - kick ; or run; while ilicy are:Milked, should-be milked apart from the. herd .forsometimes one cow,:kieking or ruji-' nip& will provoke a number of,others to • the same tricks.. . Cows that tool, should. be yarded apart from the rest; and, if they. Cannot,bd,broken of the vice, should be sold or killed. TIME 0E 31 - ILK6lo.—Milk as °lily .as, posslble,.that thO cows may fill them selves with the grass.before the den is off.' If any.of the Cows are . very 'gener oils milkers . , -- milk them: at noon: They will give more milk, and be healthier for it. Milk as late at night as the comfort of tile cows and,the carp of the milk will _ perinit. • Keep_the ,cows_ in a. yard _ps short a time each day; (or rather night,) as you can. •• Have a, regular time each .day for getting up the cows 'and milking, and do not vary froM it' five minutes, it' : possible: • , - REARING t.i.ALVES.--irVe 'find it rec owniended in some of the pPpers, to give out meal as a substitute for milk, in rais. , ing,ealves. Put a little dry oats-ehOp in a, trough to teach-them how. If they do not eat it of themselves,' put a liftle.of• . it into, their mouths,. and they will . . soon learn. After they have learned to cat it, give them a pint at a time, twice a. day, with ,plenty of water, where it :can re4ch it. They should_ have other food . besrdes. Calves will grow wel with this • treat ment—, . BARN YARD . i LAIN OR E,—OR r 'chief conclusion arrived a, in oar recent series 1 nn-t,his:gcneral.subject, -a . y:: an eNtendi::a; writer in- the' Band New Ircrker t . was,. , thatitiM - dung . of animals po,,s.esses its greatest manurial-value in . a fresh or un decomposed state., :.hence, to secure the greatest, vatue - Cl -- th-c,litents_pen:i f tilinru yards—rto prevent.tbe iditstAtisskiitithe .--_--fertilizing=there—storeil—a_way—thiLbest. inethodis to plow, i 6 under thesoil as - soon as so far .decoinposed that- t h i s ` can . readily be donw,,,,9ne,erttie mot profi ,'-:--libii) ourge - ifiliiiiiilie iiiiniiiiiiir , wilf .. be to clean the barnyard; sheds, So.; and . miply their contents to land ititerded for . corn or roots; which are to be' followed by winter or-.spring grains,;the - nest Sea; f ...sow,. and, then *eked to. grass i o itiloVcr --making dile, or.i;rwAthing,--4* tvilitk)', a . c: rggiilar systeria. - : .:-:. -------- 1 ' ! 1.. ~ • . ' :.... -- , , . ECONOMY . IN CATTLE FEALI,,N(L , , .. 1 ) 9 time will come when feeding c a ttl e'* avitelifork will be - considered( k telove i uly -.. fanci,ikkg,--PIT PAPA gh.the—h v.-may-41e lost i n raeks'or feed-boxes; just as i!lo • venlyAs it is now thoughtnvi hit to ca it out, in armfuls and tbroW it ' upon t e ground, perhaps that, too; halftleg d e, in mud. The true will ;', come, thou slog, - when no one but 'a slovenly l a t.. frier wilf think of feedin4. hajr or str;, until', it bas pasiicd through a miffing . * L , .. pinel' • anittheitime come . when ' alI • • good farmers will grind their ;Any into . meal, just as good'rariners-'do now their cornTtecause they will discover that hay - meal is just as_mach More valuable than • come hay as Corn meal is more. valuable • . • the_whoe o• Lt ra Air ia: - 'hen . both .are ground.and dulf Mixed, :then, %and - riot till tlieiisliall. we leas:n thirtrue economy. of Cattle-feeding, • ,• . • 311iscelfaiteous. lt, VI p -Tem_newand. - Olegant itcsowood Pianos 1 . 1 . 34 and 7 . octaves, fi-oni the celebrated manufactory of ' flatlet, 'Davis clt. C0., -: Roston. ,TlM:qe„,lnstruments have been egrgfully selected froni a large stock, cud are warranted t. 6 give entire satisfaction. They-Will be sold at , ll 1 T 17 . ritl o g s<, '. - . . and kept in order by c-competent parson. for one year front date of safe. "'!hose who may wish to examine, or to purchase a food instrument:are incited to call 'upon the Silliscrber . til hf.-; ri-sidenee in Carlbilo.- -- -'-- - --- . . Als,. '0 It ENT, tiro good iecood-lia nil piano. Fortes nt porquarter. • • JOHN STAYMAN. -- '.:5,25t).- • • ' . " • TTENTION DYSPEPTICS,Thos . • — ll: — Or . yoirwli - OlfaVelfeetraftlfeted ler year - with - t his -, Thotoorsomo disease, - atid who have been using ' alntgnt every ..gostrum befiwe the public without rener, we say t o you try "Jiietfer's Aniii/yspeptie" and you willsooo bo convinced of its rfeat superiority over every other prep rr.ttbon. We could rive you many centiticates mob muthir our assertions, but a single trial is worth more than - all. This remedy . is prepared mid gold at the Drug. Store of 11. J. tiElFirt:lt; wetly Hanover street a fer door:i south of the v 4.. Carlisle fIONWAY'S GENUINE' HONEY _ S..l.ll.... = i2onway'ti purl, Palm Snap.--entovay's Im proved Chemical Olivu - Su.tp. 'A fall. supply ortlp.;e truly excellent Snaps just recuivod and tbr aalc at WI A MS!. ILY wcocEity, 3laln Strett. Carllolc , . N0v.21, P, -31 A L . 7 —shaving - and llajr- . IlLi_dresgn g _ißaloon,. 2 l 7 The atuderal4ned - having Moved to Sorth lianover street, Adjulnitv Fur - :attire Warerooms,„in vite , ,attention tolits saloon; where all persons can receive a clean and easy tilutve and Lore • their hair cut ntiil dressed, in the most inshionablo mud exquisite manner: There is, something soothing in a gowi shave if any are disposed to deuld it,•let them try nio:land I . will . fallamonstrate tho Tact . . • April 6,1856.) - ' • --. WILLIAM , LITROLSS. , • 13 00TS subscri, hors-respectfully inform their Month= and the pith 'tic genentlly that they have removed th - c - arifiio AND : nianufaCtory to the 'Store-room iii North ifattover street: recently occupied by Mr. Sli itch -1111111.-Of 6 - dtiOr.4 - IriblifilaVEri`igt!k'S - Drtrf.'"St , lrej and Itriniedlat ely opposite Slonyer's Copfection aty where they are preparod. to ,make 'loots rod Shoes to measure in 6rery variety, with it good assortment of stuck. and competent workmen. They nocf . tort to give satisfaction. .1, 4: G. TAIMOIt. • Carlisle. April . P ENNSYLVANIA. HOUSE—Pub. lk Entertainment. —The subscriber respectfully infortno the citizens of Car Hale and tho public general.. - Iy. that he intends opening' a public house of enter ( talinnont on the Ist of April. In e the building nbw cupied by Mr. Woods ns a store on•the.cerner"..of. North liznosor and !Author streets, Intim borough of Carlisle. lie will be.rneity nt all .times. to' accommodate all who mar Civet. Mai with their custom. and no pains will be tpared to make all feel natirelynt,lunne. • Ills table will :it :ill times lie supplied tits the best. the market ran a dord. .1114 stable with a good and aitontlre and eierthing to make man and beast both condonable will he provided. linorders will be taken' by the wet.% month. or year. at.reasonablo rates. Ile hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please to receive a share of public . p.-Aronage. P. AtiGItENBAUGII. - . . Carlisle, Mandl. 5,18363-3 mo. . ta.•V A F •ii:X 4 k": G •W. SIAGLE•4S:, CO., PROPIU_CE• .AND No. 118 North Street, Baltimore, Md.. Would Inform the public that they.bave entered Into the abroe'husiners, and will pay parilculai &Whit-ion to tlwi silo of }Lams, .(1.4.‘.6l or ALL 1[1.7.7113, CLOVES SMKn. W , IISKEY , 1 and Couvrnv I . ItODUCi; general . . ; , and will . ri alit proeeedh of sales pmmio ri,'. Consign nionto 5. - .1ie,' , e , 1. CHARLES W. 81.Atil.g. . J. V.. 11 611 /Oil% .. • . ) ,. York County, Pt.• •. ' . . . April -- 2::: ift.'o.--..m. rpo, 13ULF;illiMS • has bean appototaa au flout for suoviying LW NOS ninny design, or Pat terns for bitildiw,s, itt. a much, less rata than they can he malo hero—sa naid by °w most oxportonred me chanics. . (Starch 26, - 60 ) ', HENRY SAXTON 4117 4 1 RE S H. H E RR IN . G!—The Am ; subscriber' has Just resolved a lot of SIVERIOIi FRESH__ lIERIIII4O,' • ,f 010 ; 3-oar's .-.3t 'h. Fans:llc at tlio estr;llifsbd • ;1 , 4-cry. - . -..- ,',1,. D. 11.11.11Eirr, i;;.i; -_: i, 1 , 7,7.,.; -• . N‘..clh fl.in- , rec S't,-,-ei. 1:11' - CA P, . . STORE.. .• 40.5.eriter has just - flitmett 1n the r,r umrly !scolded by (lee. W. 'littler, ou tlo• corner of th., yublie square, Main street, inetr.the :llarliet !louse, and ettOlulut; the Jewelry store of Win. It. Nengle, an en tingly 11.11 i end splendid assortment a . • AtaTs, c-4 PS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ~of every variety and finish.' ---,4l.iir - ilats -l cimsist — of=ttatrefinecaiiikin, — Beaverr Pearl;Claret, llioasuth, Spoiling liats.' - ac. Also Mum ' Bata of all varieties. Them lista are manufactured by o t kyor t i, Morris & Co., and othe.. celebrated hatters of Philadelphia. lie his also every variety ottome menu e stufa. , ,,Whesegoods he will guaranWS, tatty. entire , * ,- iLittifiCtltt. •• • •;-•• • • •,• • . ..... • .... • ills stock of Shoes Is made up - of - every variety and style from the cheapeSt to the best-article in the mar , ket. and cannot fail to please. lie respectfully solleitit.l.lie patronage of the public, feeling pontitlunt thalirticau sell the clmapest and best J. 11..ICHI.LER. t •-;4 xµLa in the county, May 79, 1854. • 11 . 011,E _CHANCES!—• . . R. MARTIN .& SON, we tad respectfully announce to the public generally ly. that they intend opening an citensivu• Lumber Yard in New Cumbfuland, this Spring; where they in ..tend to Ilfwpwli kinds and ;militias of River Lumbar, and also that they halreftes hand now about one hun dred thouraftd feet of dry bawds and pinks, (Pine and hetrilOCk) of, different qualities, which they offer to the public on reasonable terms.• • 7-77iiti-20711:5W-41iT ses,g irt MAlß HEAD DRESSkio.—The subscriber has-just redelned Mohair Head Dres- Hoops, and a tow Dribs Drill Hoods. March b. • • • OEO. W. MUER. STEAISI. BOILER FORSALE.-.--Tho :subsCriber offers for az.de anew Steam Boiler, eigh.: teen foot long and . thirty Inches in diameter; with' one funiteen inch fine, apply at the raper Nill at Paper, town. ' • . • Feb: 11 . ,.'313.—tf. • . •W. B. AIIILLPT. §ertal. ObiFtition. t)Ltil.Nl4l!;l,l).' • -ACADEMY.—Near .. caitilBLE, I'ar 7 The 'Session-(tile. months) will commence on May A new build:- Mg:lms boon erected Music AV it iereascd instruction and - ample presents. great In 111 who desirv, the plivqi,.l hu physien nut their suias.` • • • 00.. Fur circulum, with full \ . Jia K. aillfiNS, .tucto.—itts to pat., Ja:outol lovprovethenet,.. Tortos t tevssiou, infoiluntiou, Odross rineipai und . Proprietor, -Plainfield, Cuinberland eo.,pa 'April P. 1956 . • 11 LTE „ 11.A.L.14 'A C APE Y miles west:of PlartislAtrg, • The i,levelitlt stacTilairliiik - ITAkTitTiti•TiriiitiTAAnnuenct- -- (nr - Monitay, the Atli of May, n'est. Parents and Guardians are. re specttally requested to inquire into tile. merits of the Theiocation is retired pleasantand health-, and'the coarse of instruetion embraces the Ordina ry and higher branches of an Gligirsh I:duration, to gether with the Latin, (Arent:, relit h, and Gormanlsin goiages, and vocal. :nal iiietruinetnal music, . Tenns, waidd aid Tuition in the - English - bran eh es and voeiti - musie per session (.2,1 weeks) $60,0Q. kdr circular containing particulars address. L. DENLINIIEII. • , March. 18.185.Q.1 ° • IlarrisbUrg - . Pa.• • . . . CIA.III, ISLE FE 3IA - LE . SE 31INA - ItY: • MR. and NI RS.,CIAItIi, who hare been for soycnil years enraged in teachin6r.resuectfully announce , to the eititens of Carlisle and Vicinity, that on the let of April, 1,514. they will open, in .Louther Stmt., in the house laLrly oci.npied tv ' • SOLES - AILY 'FDIC YOUNd. LADIES. The Institution will be both a bearding and day ' sch tI. in which all the bruncheS necessary fur the eo'u plete.mhiation of young . ladies will be taught. .Assist ' ants of the !tit:best eh:tractor 'for qualifications and mnrality will 1.2 er. , 14... ea le treonlance With.tbe wants r‘f the f nstitutt'ai. • TllO government ;ill be conducted ..n strictly I hti tinn pri e -sectarian ism - will Lo rs rif.lilly cx el a , i(ll. The l'fincirxi'is flatter tbenteelves that thOir long. and .stu.cessafl- experience-aS-teachem-rm- testilletL.by_ the .recommendationeln, their possession, will enable them to establish nit Institution of the highest character fur young ladies. They are fully - perstiaded that. melt an Ilistitllti.)ll will be sustuiried , here by the citizens and neighboting country, and hope that their - conlidance ma., net Ito tlisappointed. • ^ dchaf yeulfger children.. be lin orgainived. • I . 3Ii•SCSSI4)N OP FOITIt 510:5711t. • kite). 'lights,. and • • wa..4lling. - • '6. 1 0 Of) 134,1,3rinier.t, • - - S OL) - - - .1. 1)1). _ 410 • llrKleru - •• brnriebes at profrir's No .Iv.lifeCnii for ithotie. etitraure,i. ty Philadelphii..-, . . . . . A GIiICULTURAL PEN,NOCK'S- CELEBRATED WHEAT.D.RILL;j - Adapted also for sowing oats. grass seeds and - Winn. 11.r.luser's PortaLlo Cider 111i11—tle hoot '. in tho markia. Da patent 11'indin111.— Horse Potver'S'a,nd Thresher's; Lttno and Guano- Spreadres. BartlePs' Day, Straw and Fodder 'Cutter I.lttle -Want Corit SprAtea Atrna p phold Churn. Tlioahove Superior InipleatentsttOll34,hotherf for the 1150 of the farmer or gardner, krasnielVolemi . and ltetall by PASCHALL, 1110111;;IS la CO.; .ApiettltAirtil 'Warehouse And sew SHardreorner 711 anti Market Areats, Philadelphia. ' July 2`5,':15,. • . . _ *l- t ‘t Nos. 21 and 23 &nth Sixth Street AnHicULTI:itAL MANt'FACT.OIIY: Brift,ol. Pa. FNI:n uouxrn4 (870 Aervs) blopmidnlo, nenr Itristol, Ps, )AT jg-T SELIe-tiAPPIJ;N W atTNICKEE,. 7T, tr.O curriasr, -- In ta nu kut 24 —fci 5 14411 0 SA I 4..IITIENT, No. 410'Iltirket street, l'liihubt Thii ratter is perlor,tp 'any now in use, for strength durability. and slinplhdty of construction; it cuts fasi' is the only aelfsharpthling Hay, Straw-and-Corr - - Stnik-Cutter ever uide._:_n_ has but ONE STItAIOIII ENIFE, whichnny.person—eamprind and Rot with casr but in ordinary oak?. Fs:ground In the' machine. Thou sands havie already been- sold, and 'the demand Is deli) increasing. In Most - eases an examination, is sufficient to convince one of its suporiority. No one Utter a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the above constantly on band and•for sale by .7. P. Solo Agent for Cumberland county. octil S r , . , 'AND. Cloß MILL; PATENTED MAY lOvn, ' 1854. ' ho Urns GIANT, though but recently introduced from the WEST I OSOW Itt=4 PArei:Xli I..NT as' the moot 'SIMPLY, EFFICIENT, and popular Varna lillu. of the age. Our MANUPACTO/UNS are probably the only ones In the - Worldexclusively devoted to making illotalla Mills., therefore possewsuperior advantages In preparing such au admixture of metals, as best.adapted to making. a strong and durable article,,,,_ ~..__. " Thu LITTLO GIANT has been Ww — a — raisATlMPlist Premi um at the principle rain of the Nation, us the most complete and convenient Mill now In use.. . These 111n.t.s ate not only 4uaranteed superior to all others-In their construction and quality ofmaterial, but iu the ainunnt autt%oillty of work they - perform with :111 gieen.pauer: and warranted in all yotas t.) snit, - er the' purol.lsv-ictotey refunded an tatuin di the mill. otTerml to l'a.rmers - n 'rat 1110 traJ, complete. tttiO s::o,'for No. I. No. 2. awl -Nti. amt e:ttra.for Fwer ps. Warr:loo.l ..to grind frum & to Lut-,llels per 116 or Accol ding to'size. - SUOTT'S NIMBLE GIANT GR4UN 311LI:ACAVEATED 31AT, 1855.) Thisa most complete-and important ,article for Plantors"; Parmeroand othors„ having torso-power or other conveniences for running a belt., They can bo worked advantageously with one, two`or more horsos„, wher_over a speed of from Aiur to six hundred 'rovolu tliiiislier-initiutii ciiii alc-inch with A 33.4 inch belt. ' . • hese, AiitlS are adApted to any kind.otwork, grind lug carSalimplAottp, corn, oats, ite., or. fine :meal .from corn, whcatbr tye ; and corn & cob in ,the most satis factory manner, and with a vast , saving . of power.. over all other mills, Cob being cut with , sharp cast-steel. .The first pronilunpwas awarded these: Mills at the lite Fairs or Now Jersey, Pennsylvania,, and the Indus, trial Ealtibiticin at lioston. , - - The ?amble Giant. weighs about 800unde, acopy ing a . space or 80 Indies equaro. It Is . eculierly sh,ayle. strong, arid durable; requirlug tto e Ito run It, or to keep it Iu order.., • They - aro offered complete, ready far attaching the belt4t4ss; tvith east steel cobattachments,sos. War ranted to give the most,perfect satisfaction: Please call at the Little Giant 'Works, and witness tbeir•operntion. Vanufactured by • , BOBS WOW t l+eb 18. Cor.l7th k coat* St.; ;PAIL. Bma—pd. • • p 0 TILE - FARMING' COMMUNE.; 1 . TYIL4he attention of Armors is limited to ..----....WAXLIFIEL IO - TIAND -00 8*P•4 1 , 1 T 811----- ---- • This is the simplest, eheapeet and bristbiProvement °f the age. Price only $5,- with a written guarantee 'that It will give perfect fatter:44lon or the money reirtrnedt so that you run no risk in trying it. , We have a large u number of the meet respectable referee which` en . be seen at Mir Stem. We have alsor eceived our - Spring Stook of. Aimee, Chali2s, Perks j ~ ovals, Rehm, :Roes, etc., which Is tory large and nomplete.,and which will be sold 10 the very lowest, prices.. A Invite arnert• moot of 1151,de-wade Chains of ill! kinds, always In Acre nt nuinufficturers' priees. 6 • '.• JOIINj-P -- . -- 1 4 1'NE A.: SON:. , • • North flanover Street, - Carlisle. . . RIM E