', Itirilie.o.i:...i.,,P4tii.ttrortit: tarmere Sons. As•our delinquency . in -neglectino this glass of our, readers - has been noticed • by. uursyoung,correspondent " Ploughboy,': jive will now t..,-iVetheni.the,lb.etietit of . a ittle ; itOd in the first place about choosing a.profession or caLliug - He happily notices the Physical "and . eittladvantageS' e,omparison with the ----merchnnt - , 4 but the faeilitns for. mental • and 'nerd culture, the expansion ..of the. heart'and - intellect which the pursnita: of 'agriculture favor, were but slightly indi cated. llare,..we.would say, that we do not mean -to include .as farmers those mere machines, which,,following in. the beaten path of their fathers; only . work,. l • - eat and sleep like their. own ..exen and - horses; and-thus , leaVe-the-world-noWiser aor.better for their having lived _in. it,. ._.l4nt. that higher class Who knowthat they and their children have minds and hearts to be cultivated, as 'veil as bodies to bc clothed, andfeel the responsibleTposition— they occupy as_eitizens of a republic des-.: ~t,ined to act a conspicuous part upon the theatre of the. world, lid_Upon, tv.hich it cast the-task- of solving ttie,.preblan of• a. nation's self government. :Providing an tibundanc'e for the. subsistence of all, by- 1 an improved system . ,of husbandry, 'is one of the inean - s - f initinust unite In the ac,. ---complishment of- this--purpOse—'l_,..Whare„: a. class of men.who,,are'firiner supporters of law and order, of education, • 'and the institutions .of religion;- than ties° ? Exempt from the feverish .Lx citeinent-and sudd6ii emOtions . .which ef fect men gathered in cities and - villages, 411public.measures are coolly viewedlind tested - bY sober reason ;• - atid they will'ev er ren ain . the firmest_ bulwark - Of our .lib _ t -and 'ourAnttionalZhonor4-:-- _Verniers' sons, do :fiat rashly fowsake \ ' the \ - cahing of your fathers: - The day has. arrived_ when agriculture does ~ not mean manual labor ;,but full scope is giv en for the whole powers or the triad"` as well as bOdyto expand, acid the exertions of the 'latter,. directed by the former, are doubly rewarded.-- rests-with you, by .4.1 more thorough questioning Of nature, • ny. experiment, to develop more fully and perfectly the-great neiples of animal and vegetable life; and thence-to elimi nate. a more successful practice, and - by noble efforts' to - . render agrienluire what it is so often called—the most honorable employment of man. To accomplish these objects, will 'be' no idle pastime. Both. mental. and bodily powers must be called into exercisc.--7-As the body.. is strengthened and - qualitied-forlabor-by practicooo the mind . needs training to - develop its full powers,. : ---,‘ ICiiowledbe is power,'' although a. familiar adage, - yet none the ldss worthy of . cOnsidoration. You need not only a familiarity with the theory and practice of . agriculture, and' with the kindred sciences ' but the whole field of knowledge should be explored a§ . : far as your' opportunities will allow: . The retired country Merchant, or the profes 'shinal man, often make the very best far- And why? Because they bring *tojhe work minds. accustomed to reason ; connect cause, Lind client ; and thus sue cced, though they may be ignorant ot. many of the minor detaiis, of tile husi• Learn esrly to apply the tnasigt of Dr. ---Tiriaoklinfro-tinut-tinre not acquire a habit ofliounaing about the ;stores or public places 'in tl73 . evetiii% or othor sessOns of leisure. -illueh self-de- nial will be required to counteract such habits when once formed; and if. in ----dulv,cd;-110W-11Iaby- liours-wili-thus-be ' consumed which should be devOted to business or the i pequisition of usqol knowledge, or- he instruction and train ing of your children. To manage aright the fragments of-time—broken.days and cold spells, 'which frequently occur—re= quires `even more tact and forethought - , than it does to conduct the operations, of a large farm in the harvestaeasons when many hands are employed. No one can direct others aright to save all'odd mot, men , who &es not first know hoW to• use h S own to 'the best advantage and man li \ rifles which tend , to- perfect' the — 14139,r 6 14.P---Y-S-PrikAiii,tenuiiii7.--neg; _. conclusion, Young inen, and farm ~ ers'• sons ' in particular, whOse .*inoci i il birthright it is, we adaise yoit ,to .week ~, your support:from the soil aspeudMi er i, amd.on,,it mere speculators andoonstiniers, to aid in developing the agricultural re sources of our -country, which' forth Vie. surest basis of husbandry, by, more abun4 dant, harvests Aid, a ! neliorating the" condition condition of the laboring glass, and, aljOve apdAonesty, prove the oft-asserted ,noi;iiityd'a your callitianj ce • - —,----7— • -7 .7 - 7, ---7----7--, Te — . • '' • , • . lOUTS A'N . D•Sllol4,'S.—Tlid subsori:: . born fespeetfullyinfcirtn`theiririonds.and the pub _IL gongtally_that_thiu' have. la;mmtial-thaitr-BOill: SllO hl mannEletory to the store-room in North man,il not t lr i nr c e m e r t s , r i 3 l) r i e o i t i y tly tia n:eg t l i e e d ie b s y li l r i u r :, SZl i e r h e : L • and imthelliatnly opposite Mouyer'a Confection ary. . N.,hord they nrirTiftinired to make Boots rnd Shoes to measure ht every variety. With a good• assortment of stock, and coMpotent . .worktnen; . l'hoy will spate neer fort to.jrive ttatliiktetion. J., d: 0: TAYLOR: --- . - CnrlleJe Aprifln, 1850---,3t . .. •- • • , - . , . 1)117,Ni`.8. VAN! A ITS 11 lie lintertaininent.—The aubscriber rgspeetiullY the citizens of Carlisle and the public general. 'ly. that he-Intends Miiining a public house of enter tainment on the Ist of April. in the building now or. by Mr. Woods as a store on the corner et North ' ibmo roc and Louther streets, In A borough - ate:Wish:. Ito will be ready'at all times, accommedate all who may favor , blan with their custom, and no pains Will be spared to-make all feel entirely at inane. Instable will - at all times be supplie d with (Inc best the Market can ills stable with a good end attentive hostler, and eyerthing to make man and beast botlt comfortable month, or, j'ear, at reasonable rates. - lie hopes by strict' atttaitien to business.and a desire to please to receive a share of public patronage. P. AIM lIIINBAUGII. Marcli,X:lBs6l—,limn. •, • 1;1_ 4 -O.Z.V.A. 'VIP -- • - ' 74A CW.: ST,AGLE tV>, CO.. PRODUCE To , AND.COMMISSION 111EitellANTS. Nn. 118-_North7 Street, Baltimore. _Would _intbrm the--public -that-they have entered . Into the_ab.voe.husiness,'zaitavill pay partleulai , attention co the Nile of • ' OILON OF: %Lt, KINDS CLOVER SEED. 11 ifISKEY unit COUNTRY Pt:OiIUCH general, and will rc alit proceeds of sales prompt I . v. Ormsign mias solicited. CiltltLES 51 ,- . ;SLAGLE J. York County Pa 'G. 1). .23,1856-3111. rllO C.l - 111 1 R sTE its Burr 4te.—The, undersigned tuts boon inmottha , d au - agent fur supplying mouhr,tNils of ituy or ' terimdor buildings, at a much less rato thaii.they can be made here.—so_ L Said by ~tiur 'Most experienced me chanics. HENRY f - . FRE:>II I, : , I-I h E It ICING! ,-: 7 -The subeu, , . J ust _..ncelvtill a lot_ of . . - SUPERIOR 'FR EII , 11 - ERRING,' -- 44 1 . 1 .3 4 tr , 5-catch . l--lrof!ialditti:thacstablish;cl 1 ' grocery. '^ - J.... 1). lIALITERT, - : - 1iiir23:1355.1 - North Hanover .14!reot:. Ew 4AT, •CAP ; _AND _SIkOE - STOlt Pl. • • -4 ' . Thu subscriber has JUst. - opened 'in We „store-Nunn for ' Bierlyoei.upled by (lee. 11: liitnur, on the corner of the public square, Main street, near the Market Muse, and adjoining' the Jewelry Store; of Nangle,an en tiruly n .11i" assortment of HATS, CAPS, lh it - ND 811011. S, of very variety and finish. - Mis Hats eunsist . of extra..fine Meletikin. heaver, Pearl, Claret, lit.l , 74uth, Spinling ilats, dm.; Also ! '+trioy T.ritlLl•Afic this:" .11 - Fits are . ifu fa e tired by Oaliferci, Morris .t-Ca.,. and Who celebrated hatter+ of _Philadelphia. lie has alio. every variety of h vac mann fa4et ure: Ail these goods he-will guarintoe to give entire aatistliction. 1 is stock- Of: Shoes .is made up of every Varlety and style from. the cheapest to the blot article ht t h e mar ket. amleiimietlall torlinse. 'lle respectfully solicits the patronare of the public, fooling ennlident that he can achlthe cheapest and beat goods hi the..Ounty, 114 lg. Iksd, MO 41, E, CHANCES!—,It. MATTI SON. would respectfully announce to the.'publie generally ly. that they Intend .opening an extensive Lumber Yard in Now Cumberland.this Spring, where - they In- Imid to keep all kinds and'qualities of River Lumber, and also that they lucre on hand' now about one hun deed thousand feet of dry boards and planks. (Pine amid hemlock) of dffilirent qualities; which they. offer to the nubile on rmiaseiuffilit terms. , • . ' Jan 20,4850-43 m C!.1.11 -1 - ) 1-.. -- N A.N 1,.%)41.ii It SEEDS. —A on e :tea assurtmont of the . abore, wan rained gulAuow. and embracing - many liundped 'choice vatriutiim. tur r•alt, wholes:llb and rutail. CoUntry'dearent supplied at a IU ej ei tabeauat. ' & CO., iAgricultural ‘Varehouse and r, , ead Storey '3lar 26, 'MS] Cur. 7th and Market sts.. F, A - 11,31E11S .LOOK HERE! A 4 . . ..._ TIME:MING MACHINES! • The.s4scrlhers desirtrto inform farmers and public generally that they til.iv haveon hand and are Onstunt ly manor:lA tiring Threshing Marhines with. ierpont's 1.4.1,,!cc shaker, which art generally acknowl Aged to he thd hest articles now hi use. Also it vane vof Chmlr Martini. Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters. They also .nitent to the rgpairing :of Agricultural M. Pli nery ,in. tile best manual. atat un reasonable _temps. Alltlltlfog -tury_du,N.urthAtatitiover-Streetr-directly-oppesite-the residence-of tieorge Metsgur,,Esq. • . August 0 ea. •• • ABRIMS & PLA.N.K. F AKES ! .ItAKES ! RAKES !-= • FARAililts, ATTENTION! "SANDERS! IMPROVED 11ORSE-RAKE. Patented June 7, 1852.-Hlthe subscribor;,- hiving put , chased the interest of his partner, Moses' C. Eberly, is -prepared-to-man ulacture-the-abeve-Itake en-reaseitable terms, at the old• stand, opposite the Steam Sawmill. This Sake is simple lu construction and not liable toget out °Corder; it is well adapted to the raking of hay or grain, and-works-well - in rough or stony ground, having metallic epring teeth. • its operation is most easy and simple—the operator, Instead of operating the rake with his heeds, rides, and rontrola It with his feet. Even a lame or lazy person can earn-good Stages with one of these rakes without 'much -exertion; 'or a gentleman wishing to amuse himself, can- get -on 'his rake, ride about his fields as in his gig, do as Much walk - as any of his hands, and ride back to tea. Persons who hare tried this, consider it the cheapest, simplest, and best Horse Ratko now in use, and all sold last season gate general satisfaction. It was exhibited at various County, Fairs. and at the State Fairs of Pennsylvania and Dile/140a, and drew the First Premium at each, . . . 'inviag Inct- with 'reasonable mieonragement: last reason, , the subscriber would return thank!' fur past tarok and solicit all persons In wanref n good Rake to give him a call, at the Park. /foundry, lltectutnicsburg, Pa., at the manufactory. ' fillt-Any• person having light wagon wheels • about four rAOIII4/I,c4n-heve.e.relle.llikilit.l9 4 NlW- 1 4.494. 1 height of wheel , length of hub, and skit - of - Sakes. TERMS EASY—Price $2O with' wheels, and $l2 with! 'out. Orders addressed to the undersigned; ',at chanlcsburg, Pa:, will receive prompt attention. slArcit26, 1856-3 m.) LITEAM BOI LER , .FOR SALkl.—r—Th6 kj.ubscinicrotri3rs 'for Ualo a riow Stmint-Ileller, eigh t4wo foot 104 rind' thirty Inches in diameter, with onu fourtee,ti Inch blue, appiy_ - ut thu yipur Mill ut Paper ,kuL titiato: -. • • . 3.11./4iNFIELD ' ACKDEiII Y.—Near I'T'Wentieth •Sesslon- (five ing has been erected containing tlyinnashith, Alusle R00m,9.e. • • ••••• . Witi.increased facilities' for 'instruction titid ample accommodutions,' . this Institution presents great in duceinents to parents ,ctesire tite—physleab and . mental itaprovineent of their suns. • Terms Pei ..jBtTindiiniso-1311.77.Porcliculai e, with full miutututokto - • __principal and Proprwsur.. - Plainfield. tlaitilieri April 9, 1566 W HALL - 'Three miles tieht s of Harrisburg Thb eleventh satai on o this TflAtitTition•ivill continence 071, Monday, tho sth of Alay, next, rarents .and' Llittirdians aro" re-' i'lloctfully:rtiqUestutl•to inquire into theeporip- of the Instlfhtion, ilte location is retired pleasittiriiiinfeliltli 7 : ful, and the eeel+llo of illtitrlietiOle uEdlna• I ry and higher branches of oil Englivli Etiocation, td. gethor with the Latin, Greek, Pronci, and (Wyman lan guages, and vocal and Insteumentat music, Terms, boarding, washing, a iwrTultion in the linglich branch es and voial-tnusic per session (21 weeks) /VR4O. Fojil circular, containing particulars address. • -„---ir.-.DLNLINO 114rri5imeg, P 5. 12,1.85 q jAR.LISLE.FEMALE SEMINARY. .:%itt. and MRS: CLARK, who havu boon for several. years engaged In teaching, reSport fully OMUOULICO EU' t 110 citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that cm the Ist or April, it , fl - rt - herw - 111: - OPenTim — L - ouilicr — Streetrin -,-- t he-ho p se latelY occupied by Dr. tilutientilialot. _ r I • Sr:MINA : RV - FOIL YOUND 'LADIES.' • : The Institutien- will bo both a•boarding and day school. in which all the branches ilecessary thr the emu pletu :uducatilfii of young ladles will be taught. Assist ants .or the highest character for qualificationS and morality will be employed in accordance with the wants Of the institution. Thu - government. will Go conducted on strictly Christian principles, while suctarianhin will be as rigidly excluded. The Principals flatter •themselves that their long afid successful experience its teachers.-us testified by, the reemnineudations in their possession, will eaabin'theM to establish an I nithntiOn'of the !agile/it Character fbr young ladles: — They are fully persuaded that. aueb. aw Institution will be sustained here by the citizens and neighboring country, and hope that-their conlidt3ncu may not ice disappointed. • • 'A depa'rtmebt Mr younger children will. be Int med:a tfily organized, „ Teens PM' SFASION or TOOM !,103TOS. • - Boarding. including fuel, 1 . 1 , 4ht5, •:,,id 'washing, • - $54V00 ' PrimarylDepartmont, h 00 KtigliSll; - 12 00 • -A mien tLa nguagirs, each, - M•alern . - ' BUU • ' Ornamental Rratmlieti at Prnfes , or's rbarps. o dedUction Lw.eabseuce.attar untranee, except in' .- • • . • . • --nom rs, -Iter. 11'._:1V.ING, • • , .1. D. DARKER, Erri:: 11. 1i II1C11Flt„. .1A Nllr,:/ 11,VN1 wroN_ Dr. C. li. BLUMENTHAL. • ." Itvr. .1. li, 19()11.SS, • • ' • - • I . - d - 1() M A. C 14:, :C OLI G 1 , -to ttw now nucCsiArtioits- Nu.lo aiid 1,.e HAL :STREET, :11d. I. K. eliA3lur:i4l.lB, rriticipal and Lecturer upon Mere:tit I. i.o•teiti In ritarzt.nf NVriiiiig.bopartmeut. I . v, Instructor Cal:Wallows trttl rriYu iU It.wlc_lie!•piu}:.l)upartnaut.. T. Wn.).l . Asis, Lerturer usi t.,outtnereial law. ' Throe yoitr,, hAvo 'Mt pct olnpsed ;due° t httestnblish mem I thisinstiention:during which Limo Upwards : of oight uudred - stligents ha co been iu nt teudaoro, (rop• resenting itedrly men*, Mate. In t among' - whom :Ire numbers in . 114titintort and ulsocheru occupy hag; prominout positions lIP 111.1511.1e8 , 4 Pl3ll tlndileCOUlta Wag.. 001.11181 f. OF St DDT. • • 11.031CS'ExPlbitl,—The Principal her the ut moat COli lidlitle43 hi "tiseuring the public that after an expel lance o fcrurteen years loqualifying young men for the Count iug linent andlother' important stations, and an oaten , sive acquaintamee With the management et - business ' books of everydescription, (assisted as hole by two sc; entitle accountats.) the course of training ill title le partment Is eminently' practical and well adaptte. to the rations pursuits of Commerce and Trade, including Partitership, Itierratutile, Manufacturing, Commission, flvelututte, Banking, Shipping: b:tiun bout. lug, Compitind Company operations, .tc. 'l , xercises under this head are free, easy and graceful, combining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction, thug enabling the situ ient to write nu elegant. bush ass hand nu compictlett the course. . J: B. KELLER MERCANTILE CALCULATIONS in all their varloui buariuga are taught by thy most aceuilite and wiped!. thins method. • Idally lectures aro delivered upen'the Science or Ae -eoulits,_.llorcautllo_Custouto,Am.,.-titosele.c.ourtoetioti- wall a serieS of lectures on Coteau:3min' Law, are of the highest iceportaucu to all aspiring - to ocumr,..protuleout eoutemeTV. . The time necessary' for un thtlustrious student to Comphite the course, caries from S to 1:: .week a. • There being uo vocation, applicants can enter at •any time, and attend' both day and evening. N.Examinations Are ivlti at stated periods, nod diplomas awarded to t mo who graduate. Vol* terms, etc., write and have a el - 6 tar forwarded by wall. -Et2ct'Sa, Otaav nub 81)upa. ,NEW. STalib.l GOODSI-- rho subscriber has JuSt returned friusr :Waxily, nut is now °Pulling, next door to Chas. lilaglauchihi's hotel, in North Hanover street, a splendid assortment of new and, cheap DRY GOODS; comprising JlM:nets, Ribbons, Cloths, Catedmeres.Ultiglianni, Lnerns,(223llooeli, DeLsines. Mutt:tins, Checks. Ticking's, Hosiery; Woven white and entered Carpet Chain, 4c. UltOCt;itlllS of all kinds, t• large stock of superior which, lie will sell as cheap in Butter, Nags, .hags, Soap Market vials. • ' ISJJ.- i're ups IMEMENI ' OROORRIES, AND QUERNSWARIS, ' and Is prepared to supply his friends and customers with almost anything required In demesne use, at' prices which he hopes will prove satisfitctory.; Ills stock con. sists of every variety of nods suitable for town and country use. Ife - bas also oitliiiiiraigerris — s - ciittifirdt of lIARDWAItr:, such as may be needed b armors aud mechanics for every day use. Ills stock 0 WINKS, 'MAN DIES AND crriimit LIQUORS • .is large and embraces an excellent assortment of choice qualites. All tarsals Wholesale and Itetall, - South East ourner of Hanover and Loather streets, Carlisle Pa. • aral"Country Produce taken In exchange for . nor. 21, SABIDKL 0. iium'rr. 4te:— _Lt d The subscriber has removed hts store to the house rueoutly occupied by,Dr, li. W. Coelho:in, pest doorto Charles Mughtuglithes hotel, where he luts!it gouural ansortntorit of • . - - • • , • PRY trOOD.% GitOCEltif.S, noon and $llOF.9_, and will-be happy to have hie friends and ousidutera &nun and see hint. • Thinkful :for past favora,,habopes by attiet•httentlon to his burliness _to omit R abare of public patrodage. , '• , x. W.M.9Of"-Agt. 0 2 c - -• - 16 1 0BiggLAILIAL/ON:- • - • s t oc k of PAPER 11 ANU1NGB,. te u s , s e ,. „7. w hi c h surpass in,. style, quality and prlcei.iirty that -have ever heen'eXhibeted in : Carlisle, 1 . reepactfullY solicit a call from persona In WStnt.Or' Paper. Hangings of any Miscrip• 'Hon, as I am confident by Assortment far snrisuissaany In the Borough; and:in'styldfand :prices limpbutlow:WV ;vale in 'the city..- 1 only Oak ofthopnidlo.tb calk rind its ! hudne my assorttkiit before wirPoilitilg, as l'am'coifik dont my chaste th.•slgna'. cannot Mil to ohms° the most fhatidloua. , • JOHN I',' LX Ng.; arli 1c E)cralb. (Ebucaticni. IVcst @ideof Ngitb. Ilan ore). 14. ts eet, um, 1 • . • ARLISLI.I cI.)EP' °SFr • BANK.— .. •--: ' ---- --- '— AtIVE-1 , 1311-43EIsT.' ' -- A 4 l l "meetlufrof,tlll9-#UI - 1451 - 1/ireeta, - s7ll - tiliffiii - fIOS ttli ofllureb, 1855, ft woo tlfianthiously resolved that Inter. est-shoud lbu paid cm •-speelal deposits by the Carlisle Dapoidt 1111u1c, Ineotiforuteil by:4E5 - I:4lga af - PellllBYl , vault', an follows: ' , ' —• , - • 4 'por cent, per anntim, for 4 manthe, . • 4% : _ • • 8 „••,, b " " 1?.• • . , . . , . Interest Cettileli of er the expiration et, the certificate, unlcsNFulTn"c~~ tiuFti~+Lleu`' ' ' By order of the.; Board of bir6eters. Nfarch 12, 1856.1 ' • • \Ml'. .6i.9t141•i1t91:-Cakhler • C UDIBERLAND BA;N K . Pitutirci vTo.fts, • yyrr , • WILLIAM .10Ett' ' ••. : '3lELellidltdriti;NNE.slkNi •Jonx box LAP, . • 11•SC11.1l&WOOT/i4, .fewer C. linntr,. • flExur A..S1111:.11:02`6 • 1111FillesS' 111 the 11111110 ofKkat, CO. in now tufty prenarett-to doltgen erallianking BllSilletis With'prOlilptlletiti /111 d fidelity. DlOl/0y elleelVell 011 MIRA:it 'died paid back ou demand without, no tire. -Interest paid MI pccia I Item ts Particular' attention paid ,to the enilectiOn• of Notes. iffifts;Cliecits, &C": 611 any part of the United - SfiftifiCof Canadde • lietalttances made to. England, Ireland hr the Conti tient. The faithful and confidential execution Mall or; dote entrusted to them; nitii Le 'relied upon. 'they will zit all-times be 'pteasctilo 'give any hiforuittaim desired fie regard to Money matters-in-general. The proprietors ot"7thixillanicare - indivirlitally - liatle tothe extent of their 4-01.11e.,-;tier all the dopt.sits and other obligations of her. Brenneman Co. . Coos. in Trout'telitaildinl: Main Street, few doors east of the Lail Road Depot. ' Open ti r Imsi aess from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock ill, the 01'01141ln ' 11. A. STUltit EltN. Cashlir. N. A —lnterest at the rate or Ii per emit. per annum will bo pildon Bpetiul deposits so lioreloteie. Caribile. March It,. I hcto.. stouz• Sz; pILEP - A - ItE'TFOR - 'AND Cooli m; STOVES: • The subscriboe. tit his old Fits Tot on . Nortli lla, ,yes st.. tho sign of thu •,:ilioothoth lied Cofiee•Pot," de 'iros to call thu tato ntion of the po hlic to his largo as ortinqut:ofrov4...B; of thu uosrust and lityles, front the .1 tettt, _Hiatt tactotieh in the . • 17. and at lilt Prices froin,s3 to el - 5: • Aninnp-his CAI,LVit *,S:. CI I A M ItElt :at )1' ES aro the Jtirrolr :I.eve, the Arrtie. Revere, :.tar. .." 'Vodoo, Union and .I,:t as Air:N:lla, t.4.getlier ' .41.11 other patterns sv Well lie has nt air vixen (a• port.,raur chanibera,und calculated T.:churning either wonder coal. Also, the theta'. lstur, Albany,' Fla top axtd Bandbox or. Poor .!inn's. I Nol eoloprisirni - thi) latest 'term' enients In kitchen stoves, and intecal-d for either noeci -Also,•the Dining -Room g,antastiele, to which he ins it, ttpoierticolor qit ten- Tien ul families: Ilia co„ Bing states rlttrae,in price ‘ froin • $I t 0.2.). witit the lixtti6l., etaliplete. , r Al.:4i. Nine Plato• 'von-of various vitt:olls urn: dittereutrftlera... ;Of l:thir:lt lug Stoves, Itrat;s het ties, .te. Also, every article in Abe 11 nu of Tin 41414.1 t;Oititel . %Vote. The public are respect fully invited to rail its ho Is ts , tilidt•llt ttrh his largo stock.-varluts" and cheapness. or hong tall,, ' to gist+ en tire sat i s f ac t ion to every purchaser. Call end gee. m. m.)11 nig '.11..)V ES : S'lt() VES : er()i , .1,)16: D. (itIRWIS, tho pu6lir litnt he 1111141101 V 011 11;1114:it l'tst.4o/11 4 .111/11111t. 31ain uoxL door Marlop 1,1;111, tit) largest and east COlll., . "" 1.1t3t6"liS301111111111t , ;i - V1 11 )11:. PA era 1.,i1t ,s . c.)viis to ho found, hi this•e,Nunty. widelt dill 'he .sold 'at the prim. for = '40451 -vast' or_epprined.creillt._24Mstock. cot,si.s.ts_of t.Atqj i-large ass“rtinetit: id new and 1ii.,111v:...am `7= - .... = proved l'A'rEN'y /KIM; : 4 1 . 0%E , Ott OM 111 . 1.4 rOmpli . telmtniter. end reletdatud 'Mr v her wOod or CO:II, or biuh. All tits 'Mil Ott mbird patterns -which huvo stneal the test Orexperieure. may 14. found at his a of lislnsiout, Alro, n gren variety of Um most opprove heatiti.ul UFPICE FTDYKS. eluding' . number of new tTtyles, possessing very supe rior advantages ojmr those heretofore lit use. Families, 'arid heusekeoporeare respectfully invited to givoillth ti call before ; purebealni; olsimherm: Moves delivered to any part of the imuotry itud put %p at the Shortest no. Oro. )Ie continues to do ill kinds of TIN AND SHEET IltON WARE, and Copper Work, and has ronstnnti hand or will make to order every arturio yequirei housukoepani•dr others. iti this, line. Ills stock of and Copper Warn enthracexerery hind of Itouseitold Linehan ntensil - warranted equal t.. tha host man,. =I=I=MI,E OEM anys ho suro•ot 'acing accommodated ft, their satlsf.t by ,gl% lug Mut a ~all., 3119utarcr UT li Ct B : lo 9 ‘ 1 1 , 1 0 1 C t it buildings, ,i3teres, - Merehnittilro. Farm I'mperty. other building*, and their (mamas at tri..tlerate r CA Pfl'Ai,;3oo,l.)t,ti—Cll.l ILTER John J. Pearce, - A fun. G. C. Ilan (Ti Jan 11. Hal), _l', Charles A. Mayer, D.. 1. Jackman, Charles Om. • 'W. White, „ Peter Dickinson, 1 . 144,14.1tc1i0n. . lION. G.-C. 11A.11VF.V. I'reB. T. C. ..tunami, Vico Pres. THOMAS KITCHEN, SPCIVIECy. . . , P.KPEDENCi.P. • . . Baronet 11. Llo. d, • Thos. IlOwinan D. D.; A. A. Whiegaribiar, . Win. Vandorbult, . L. A: Mackey, - Win. k , %Nu, . . A. Whitt., Dr. J.... Crawford omen Qulgklo, A. Upd 'rail', Jahn W. Maynard, , James A 11184.611 g, Una. Simon Camorpn, Don. WI . Mater. '..-,,, ,- 0 1 : 31 ..a , itl. 30/Z4„re.nt,. May 15.185i1i. [ ' illide. l'onn'a. .. ....,----------__ _..___._ CA i t il - S L E • A ICE N.O Y, 14.11 t 'INDEMNITY All AINST LOSS BY FIItK. ' --i, Tlll liIIANKLIN FIRE INSURANCD Co'l., OP PHILADELPHIA. . . Charter Porpotual,--$400,000 Cupltn.l paid. In. Offico It l Cheiput stiTet. ,Mm ut INSURANCE, either permangnt dr. limited, against loss or damage by fire, on PROPERTY and :,1111:014 of every Aleseriptiomriii-towit-or-oeuittryilmAliemiost-reasoimble terms,„Applleations made either personally or by•lettOr, will be promptly attended to: . C. N. BANOliiiit, Pros't. The sttbacriber Is agent for tho above company for °arils% and Its v.icinity. All applications I' r Ineuntnee either by maii ‘ - vrpersoually will ho pro tly attended to by • ' A. . PtoINSLKit, . . dee 12 'M. Real ratate Age Laud ,t.lvet.or. . • It/iIRN. INSURANCM:-ATif E ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO, MUTUAL P.Titit ;IN- ItANOS coxpAN,y of Cumbeffend. county; incorpo; rated by an net of 'Aisembly, is now fully organized, and in - operation under the 'management of the tenoning comutissloners, viz: - '- • . '. Daniel Bailey, Williiim=lL-Gorges, Michael- Cocklin, Melehoir Brenneman, Christian Stayinan John C. Dun. lap, Jacob 0. Guerin.. Leeds flyer, floury Logan, lionj ina hi 11. Musser, Jacob Alumna, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. .' . - • The rates'of Insuraiieenre as low and faVorable nanny Company of the kind ha thd State. :Persons wishing to beiMme members are Invited tci,..inake'application to the agents of the company,, who are willing to wait upon thein at any tinfe. . . • ; • • %. ' • BENJ. If: !DOSSER, President. 'DENIM LOGAN, Vied President. . - ' - - LEWIS:DYER, Secretary. luoakr,t. COCKILIN;, Treasurer. : - . . ' - , AGENTS, I . ;- . OU.M. BAIRLAND-COUNTY. , --Itudolph-lilartiM - N:Curol liegandt , -.0...._1L-114aranani-KinUstuarri;-.llenry-4.oarlug , . Shlrou)austalriii, ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; ' Dr.... Ahl, Churchtown ; ' Samuel Graham, • West l'enusboiough ; Janes Me• Dowel, ,VtatikfOrd; Mode Gridith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin liaverstiek, it °chow leshitrg f.lohn Sherrick,l4sburrf; David Coove „Shop. derliatqwn, : . ''• - • 't---,Clitit COUNTY.--.lohn Bowman, Dlilsb •.Peter 141fOidaratiklin; John Smith, Esq., Wash igton; W. 8. Picking, Dover; J. W, Craft, Mratitoo. ' .. ' nAltalS1111141:-L-Ilousorli,oeliman. ' montheM pf the compan y wing; toilitiem about to ex pire cam have iiunn renow • by making arrtieatiun to -any of the a::etva. TrlMl‘wwwwi Fuliwrni q.gt . -11 . 11),1111,, 0110VLD 14LF-ADJUSTING • NAV *1 , 4.14V.A.T01113 la- HOISTING FORKS: blocks, ropes, &a. ; - -• 200 Independent Tooth, 'Tay 'and Grain flakes. • • 800 -I!ToUglis. various sizes and pattern n. 500 Cultivators, fir lion Harrows, vhrioun katterns. 200 liarrows, varions'sizes and patterns. r„ • ' 100 1 lax,. Straw and Corn-stalk Cutters. • . 100 Reading's Patent:Power Corn lzhellers and Cleaners. alai. Lan dreth's Hand Corn • i....hellers,'Nos: 1 0,,,„ -- I'.iiirdlintilf nedall - rnanuitictiired - lit - oile'SteMn, ,Mirka, Bristol, Pa. - .'llio workmanship and material are - Uf-um surpassed axiality. • . . . • Farmers ry RI profit by an exandnatlon and comparison .WBlistlier impl•nients in market. ' • ALSO,:: •,- . : , _:.' . , -.Lin Sraey's Prdfint Grain Brills: - ~ • , NO iliekok'n latent Chlor Mills and Press. • . , . Peitz . . , - .S: Burihinn's Impmved nun MotiOn..lleaping and Mowing ; lldlifefihtes, of Whieh -We have tho sole agency in Viiiidahihiit. • .sgrieulturtil . and 'Horticultural ' IMplements and !fools. Oat den and Flower Seeds in great variety. For ..'llin.P.l, ' -7 , ,---- ft, LA-NDRETII. k SON, . Now. 21 end 23 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia. • May 28, 18118-3 M. • . _. . A.G.ItICUIIIIJRAL •IMPLIIII',INTS.• . - PENNOCK'S CELKIIKATED 111.11 EAT DIIILL--: Adapted alto -,for sowing ortts, grass ieeils and , ..... guano. litanser's Portable Cider Illill—the best Or tho market. Ilalliday's patent Windmill.— Morse Power's and Thresher's, Lime and (lwino ..../ ." 'f• iirnader's - paniol'H Hay, Straw_ and --Fedtfor-cutter..:- Little tliant Corn and e6b — li.llll, Siialn's Atmospheric thorn. - 'llle.nbovo :•nlicilor implements withal) others, fir the arse of tho farmer or trardner; fir-snlo N% holes:de. and Itittull by: ' • s PASCHALL, NlOltltik? & CO., Agricultural Wart,hatiaa and Fed Store. curlier 7th and 31arIcat streeta. Philadelphia, • July 25,'55. • -4 k vi al ' - ' ''rs.-f-rl-'r".... t: 41 C i t -4 ,,y_ _ To . 1 _ `4,- MS ~P~. _~ Nos, 21 and 23'South 'Sixth .Stieet .. , . ' PHILADELPHIA. . . ,_. AMU/M.IIIIAI, IMPl.Elllitil . .11.krilll'ACTORT. Bristhi. ph. : , IED (i 1 Ot:N7,fl (:,70 Ames) Moimisdairi, near Ilristol, Pa • - 1) T SELF4 , n,APPE'NIN6 - . EP Fill) CIATEIISe. - reanuuoi for A. SAR(IENT, No. 410 lilarhet street. rhilada' Th critter is superior to any nou l In use. 11)r strength duraLility,und_Shuplat'SLOttonstructiOn ; _Went)) hist, ce: and is the only seitsliarpenitig 414. Straw and Coin :•*t:tll, Cutt , ;i• ever mode. It has, lot O N STRAIGHT RNIF C, which apj• perpOn ran grind and set with ease: hilt In ortfinary east. Ix grountitn the-machine. Thom Pallas 11:117e nlrez)dy been sold, and the demand, Iv dnils increasing. lit mast ea - es nu examination is,suffielent to eill - Milee ono rj Its superiority. No one aftor a short trial wt,,tllll.intrt with. it fer any other. All sizes o r the amore constantly on hand and for 'Said by' - . • J. P. LYNE; Sole Agent fir eutuberifflocleounty. °Yto• Cr corps LITTLE GIANT CORN Am) COI) MILL, PATENTED MAY 16TH, 1854. • !r•lie LITTLE GIANT, though but recently" IntrodUcod „froze the Wr.sr, now stands VRINEI/1/ MY? ac the meat SisiPLE, EFTICIENT, and popular Farm MILL of the age. . Our MAN ITYMI ilftl ES are probably the only ones in the .11" orld—esclusively devoted to making Dietalic Mills, therefore 1N , 1;5i.44i superior aihantagee in preparing such en admist,ureof metals, aii:best adapted to making a s tiong and durable article.. Tim 1.111L4 0/ANT has been awarded the First Premi um at the ptinciple Fairs of the Nntlep, us the 4104 complete and convenient Mill now in use. These ILi,Ls are not only guaranteed superior to all others in their. entitiO•urticok and quality of,matcrial, but hi thu'anionut and quality of work they perform nitli'any given power :•itini warranted in all cases to suit, or the purchasomioney refunded on return of , the They are offemd to Farmers and the trade complete, at .$2.4. 31%12 and se?, Air iNo.I, No:2 and. No. 3i and •$2 e.Orti for sweeps. 'Warranted to grind, from 8 to 15 • ateralllng to;timb. SCOTT'S .N1M131,141 GIANT GRAIN MILL (CAVEATED; MAY, 1054 , This Mat is a most complete and important article for Planters, Farmers and others; .bavln2l horse-power or other eoureatenees•for running a belt. They -mu be worked advatiWeouily with one, two or more horses, whorever a speed of trout four to, six hundred retain tionsper-rainutfreen-bwobtained-upon . al44netrpuller,' with /tit% inch belc.' TheN MILLS-are adapted to any -kind of work, grind lug course feed from corn, oats, .tr.; or tine meal front corn, yheat ry,,e;' and corn& cob in the most eat's factois manner, and with wrist saving' Of:lsmer over: all othir mills, the Cob being vitt with sharp cant-steep re The first premium 'was awarded . these Mills at thel late Fairs of how'Jersey, Pennsylvania, and _the Indus trial Exhibition at Boston. The Nimble Client weighs'about 300 pounds, occupy 7 log a space of 30 inches square. It la pemliarly simple, strong: and dirigible: , requiring no skill to.run it, or to keep It iu•onler. They aro offered complete, ready, for attaetdmi the belt, at s,Dsri'vliit cast steel " cob attarinents.so. Wert ranted to give the mat perfect satisfaction. .. • Please call at the Little Want Works, and tritneee their ,opentt.ion.Manufactured - • , • 1i0139 sem , a CO, • • Corl7th.k Coates Eit,`Philis, . SOAP.—Comitirapure Soap..- - -4)ohwayis'lti• . proved Chemical' Olive Soip. A full .supply of th* truly excellent Soaps Just received sud for 'saki lkit WILLIAMS' FAMILY GROOiIIIY, blalialtreet. Carlisle; Nov. SI. 'bs. ' , , ~. EW GOOD si.n. .übs. c rib-or has , N ~m,„:6cc,,ved from, Philadelphia, a large assort to..ne, 4sl sirasona(lrt vondg. vrltlelt will bo sold tory cheap --0 1)Dosite tliP• 1!: 11. Depet, Cat llole, ' •• • • M. - SN, D• 111,44.83. t'Ytt:.l4.l.,•Yeb, SO, '1851.. ' - • • . .