13 El Xtirnltr.os Rtpartment. 33one Manure. : Bone Manuro, inTrigland,i is consid .- ere& one of the're.o§thealth_y_and efficient. .fertilizqrs known. t lia4,,,been in use there•from the : eatlieSt - trines, it being related that 'a..Welsir, kin.- in .the- sth c.'fiftii:K: 4 slaughterod an itimenua bet. ofltomans,whese bones were after- Wards . used-in cement.to build, a , prison, and:Crumbling tb - the earth- enriched The land, so that it-bore astonishing' crops of wheat and barley for manyyears. Whe ther. - the- record ,be true ,regarding, man, „soldiers' bones thirteen hundred years age or not, the fact bas . been: no ticed on all battle - fields for centuries, . ' even down to- the Crimean • campaign. British farmers more than others; use bones to enrich their . _lands, and they have colketed them front many battle fields of . continental - Europe for such purposes, not forgetting even Waterloo, .for the last remains-of the -soldiers that - . fell there, contributing so muchto ..EpL. glory,Jumehce4gatheed,,greutn.L. . up, and scattered .in dust, bushel. to the acre, to contribute also to Englands gran-_ naries.. • ' Some writers estimatethat slo.o6o ii _ -- 7:ooo4orthrof bonealitite,lJeen imported into. England in a single year; and as this has-been—going---on:. largely:Jot—at least eighty yeati tack; it has in - ti great measure prod - need the fertility of lisp fields. Greatquantities are ittipor- ' ted from Germany, 'the English saying - that - one ton of German bona dust, SaVG3 the importation of ten tons 'Gerinito' 13ut mot- from °Germany mime, . • but from' all Oils of 'Europe, and I from South America tind the -. United 'States, --have-they--been-an-Artiele-cif-trade. - They ,are especially 'adapted to light and sandy soils, - and the .Pertna nen ey of their effects which are pereeptible - Tor_seven or . eight years, are vastly better than ,guano.' • ..'Bones are a• great acquisition 0 - any, country - where they can be prooured; but we have failed to put; 'them to their best 'Uses... Everybody knows they are 'of some value; no gardener - or farmer would . waste, theM, ,, and, their effeets'are wit nessed around th wands of trees • and 'Vines wl.ere they aie In,deed he trees and vines know their value bet tor oftentimes than `theagriculturists, and they will shoot their roots great distances'to.reaeli..theth, • and from the main roots will send numerous - little sucker's around to feed upon, and all-orb thein ; but - they are ""seldom, piilvdiiied and properly prepared for the soil ; .and in the cities and towns - they are thrown away in tbns,las of no account. • • LIGIITNING:.—According to Mr. Mcr- riam, no case of loss of life by lightning has ever occurred in T a railroad — ear; a steamboat, ocean ateatue, iron skip, -iron ( house, or warehouse filled•Oh bar iron,. or in vessel having lightning rodeon duetors, or in a house. having lightning rod.cunductors, - . With' the exception .of --the case at Little Prairie, 'Wisconsin. These facts are Sufficient to dispel 'the very general beliaf that wetal3 are 'A -lan - gerous, from a supposed attraction for lightning.St hOt ts hare • hnerf i , _use , morc ,than years, railroad : ears inoriTtlin thirty, and iron ships mid iron buildings more than twenty. years. Mil lions on millions of persons have, during that, time,, been in - steamboats, railroad' cars, iron ships iron buildings and, in vessels and buildings furnished with naetalie conductors during thunder storms, and their exemption during.. go, long, period period is the most convincing testimony in favor protection 'that can .be de sired. Persons who suffer frinn fear du 'ring thunder storms may, therecore, rest in safety and confidence - if they can reach a railroad car, steamhont,. iron 'stip or iron house, or a building or vesselqur nished with metalie.Conductors. The ships'of the line and frigates. of the United.' States Navy_ are, fifroished with ; nonduotors made of Ave-sixteenths of an inch'iron wire, 411 d, sloops of war of one fourth in diameter iron wire. • . Rods frit dwellingsor Oths.tr lmildings t of of 1 wire in a single piece, cost less than one . cent per foot, l ess than one dollar for d'rod one bun- . Bred feet.long, `'Any'mechanic of ordi nary .capacity. Can put up a . ro 4„ - ,Glass insulators can be had of.' th'e :hardware and glassware dealers:: for about twelve shall* a dozen. , IME SLIORT CRAPTES oYSEF 4 PB.--TrUO, a Seed is a seed; but it is a good deal, more thtin .a:seedr It is u history, Sid it is .readY: for- 'another history., :whuls summer bl-wmpped_uik_in r .that i ..pea, A whole summer is wrought tolforrn that bean. whole summer spent its- time about `‘ It—mine-Tier* Joni -at ear small as a needle. It stood: tremulous and yellow for weeks , it waked apace in June, it rusticated., in July, it -stood u 12,1 the noblest of all the-gras see in August, ' 1 4 ) 11 width .a many-fringed band:of flowers'. ..on ts: ari,:end_w_ithfilittlo2u_by car at its bre t, with silken' hir' . hanging. down' i .ombed yet • untangled, and spotted - andlowdered With , pollen: . . Thie is the' ,time to.wander in the corp ! . You are' 7Elad --- ' ' -7*.--1,----t..- eb linden at six — siepa.': It is'a pet iorest Nople. ride poa'and wagons roll 7: within fe — w•reds ofyou, • and unseeingare unseein . and unseen. The wind comes in gentle puffs; and. sets all the pliant. sword leaves a-quake.' Little birds that - do not. know that you. arc there, fly in and hand reach, but 'at - it glande, seeing their-naistake; fly - as. if . the tassel was hot and hurned . their feet! We see . all flint, in tl•ose 'barrels of Tuscarora 6" in that• white flint corn; and -in' that yard- Joni; car'of flint, 7 4l. W. BEECH ER. 311isceffancous. DOOTS ANI) SHOESI—The eubseri i j hers rroperffnilyinform their friends and the pub . Ibt generally that they have removed their BOOT AND, 110 E mattulketory to the . b.tore-room hi North Hanover street, recently occupied by ilir.Shuch • titan, two below recently Drug St o re, j and immeditttetrupposite Moniees Confection ,ttry where they are prepr - e - di ttTlilakittlets - rnd7S.hwes to measure in- every'varlety, with a good:assortment of stook. and competent workmen. They Will ,spare noel fort to give satisfaction, 3. & O..TA.YLOIt. . - — Carlisle. April . 16, 1854---11 ... - . . ---11-26aciL:-#;tat;' l - - -% tg.! • t 'r amp AV. ..1. SLAGLItI_k CO.. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION ...11BBCIIANTS. No. 118 North Street, Baltimore, MfL, Would inform the public that they have entered into the Miro() business, and will payparticular attention to the sake at' FLOdit, DRAIN OF ALL CLOVER 8111111- IFTOIpE.ST and Cocain a' I r notmcsgenoral,.:., . nud will malt proceeds of sales Ori:arab*: eQat,iftn ,niMits solicited. " . CitalLLEs tiL, SLA,tILE. .1. - 1, - 110Si1lllift; • fork Co tirief j ' a ' . • April 21, 1556-3ni. • rrio C_ RP ENT RS, " . undersigned ban beon pntila iAnt an nice nt-for-Su pply ing--3101.1-lAti IS -of nuy-desigrncor-Pot terns fir buildings, at a- much less rate than they can. he made here—so said by our most PAPorlencud mr• clinnies. [March 26,'5n] • IiENItY_SAXTON iFREAH' H E It RING I—The - - 1 subscriber has-last . .roceived a lot of SUPERIOR FRESII 'HERRING, - .. of this year's catch. For ardent _the eoablishoit Cin.lcery. - • • J. D. IiAMLILT, -- prU k 3, 1535.) Nortlrllatiorer Street. NTEW- HAT, 'CAP, AND' SHOE S 1 Y T iaubscrlber has )ust n toned in the Atommorn for wetly oecupled-by Geo. W. Illtuer..ou the corner. f the putilie square, Main street, noAr the Market Mouse, and adjoining the Jewillry Store of Wm. D. Naugle, an on Hrely uaw and splendid assortmenj of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS SHOPS,. of every variety and•finish. • jils !fats •couslst 'of extra tine Moleskin, Bearer, Pearl, Claret, Kossuth, Sporting finis, kir. Also Straw lints of :all verities. These lints are manufactured by thtltford. Morris lc Co,„ and oche celebrated hattere of Ylsl Indelphin. •• ilo has ale.) every-varlets of h •tno manu facture: . All these goods Ito will guarantee to give entire - Fatimfactlon. . . ' - Ills stock of Shoes Is made up of every ,variety and style from the . chentiest to the best article in the mar; ket. noa Canliot fail to please. lie respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. Xonticiont that he can - geld the cheapest and bast goods In the cotusty ;Linn 19. isin'a ATO . It I.; • f,T 11 A NCES !- It.' MARTIN & RON, w. 11114 A1111 , .111 , Cr to tho publin.generally Iv. It'll. Lb., int..n.l owning nu extensive Lumber Yard lot New Cututherianul..tiliz Spring, 'when) they In tend tot koop 3.11 kinds And qualities of River Lumber, end also the th"y hovo on and non - eborit one hun l_. dred_thousaud. hot 'of dry hoards. &mil:dank/4_ (Pine and. InneoFkl .. , 1' differont qualitlea, which they , offer - to the public rm frowned° terms . ... ' don di), 1830—dm . . - GARDEN — AND FLOAVEIt SEEDS; —A large and select rework:neat of theabove; war ranted genuine,und embracing many hundred choice' varieties, for sale .wholesale and retail. Ouunt,* dealers 'supplied at aalberal discount. . t'ASCIIALL, monnis Jt . CO.. Agricultural Wareheuse and Seed Store, Mar 26,'56] Cur. 7th and Market sta.. Phila. yhA. It ALE R K - HERE.! ' TMRBBIIING MACiIINESI • e subscribers desire to inform farmers and public Ummally that they now hereon hand and are constant 4 .y manufacturing Threshing Machines with Plerpones eatent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged to be he best articles now in use.---Also a variety of Clover Own SheUers and Straw. Cutters. They also Vitoria to the repairing of Agricultural Mac-Viler, In :he best manner and on reasonable terms. AlinuGur tory.on North liannoror Btreet, ,directly opposite the - residence, of George Aietsgsr, Esq. • A ague': a - tio; A 811.1148 A PLANE. NEW...- MARBLE YARD:---Now is the accepted thae,`and now la the day for • • Orate Stolle", • • • Monuments, .. • ' 8111 a; atlroffienlitarble - Yard; thnititcPC - Ahevlcon - Bair tog. ' 16-13nt, sD BNIOV Shaving; andMr t Lt, dressing SafooM—The nodirelgoed Laving re, •,. caved toNortli• Hanover_ street, adjoining Sine's lirera:, • iture Warsoooms, invitesattention-lohissaloonothere al porsontican really° at glean and easy'slums and have ---Mittutirent and drassed in-she most fashionable And -- e marin e r, Theee• Is' something soothing in a Had shave ,•ifaily are disposed - to doubt it, let them try o, and T will fully dotuonstrutn.the ' 'Aytil 1850.] LURGESS. ' _ . . , • -,. - ~. . . . . . . , DLAINFtELD ' ACADEMY.—Near -. j..... pAnu,§l,E,,. v q ... h Tharl*ontioth Session (Aye months) will comiionci . on 'May btli: 'A - iieW 'build ing-has-lieen-orected-amtalning—pyntinialein.,llllusio- Wail hitivaiied faellities" for instruction and ample accoMmodatiOns,. MIS Institution prusonts great , in ducements to parents • who desiro the physical and' --ntal in. -.lt at ••----- --' - Inental Improvement of their sons. Torttls . lor Session,: $O5 00.. For e reulrtokvilth full Informatleh, address . • IL lt,I1111010:, Aprll 9;13 5 6 • • . W HITS' 'HALL . ACADEMY.- T Y Thred miles west of ilarrisiturg Thoeloventh - suss ono -thlianstittition—Will continence on Monday, ,tite-Othof-Maytuer.t:,--earent - a-:acid-auardlans_are re - speetfully requirsted tolnquire into the merits of the Institution. The location is retired Oman t,and health ful, and the course of inatructintLeathraees the Ordintt -47 and higher icranclies pf an English Education. tt.i. .gether with the Latin, Greek, Frytnett; and Lierznatv him:: guars- and vocal and- itlfitplollollltAl ' muble, Tering, .carding; vashilngi - and - Puition-in - the - Englitili-brauch - - VI. and vocal mush: ptir session (21 weeks) sfiu,ol l .. . leer circular containing particulars addritsa. D. PENLINGER. . . ' March, 12, 185(I.] - I larriShurg, I's. CARLISLE FEMALE SEMINA RY: .7411. and 511t8: CLARE, who ha:robed' for several . years engaged In teaching,respoctfully announce to the .citizens of-Carlini° and vicinity, that on the let of Sole toolbar, 18:03, they will commence the second session, in Leuther Street, near thellernilin Reformed Church, of their . : SEMINA '7 - PQR YOADIES: - A UNO L ' The Institution will be bath a boarding and day. School, in which all the InunchUti necessary for the cum plete education ply' mug Ittslies will be taught. :. As et Abe highest — aliSlacter-fer qualitleations 'and 'morality will be employed in accordailee with the „ ants ofothe Institlitien. The government-will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, - while seetarlanisin win ,he as-rigidly' excluded. The Principals Hatter themselves that.theirlong and successful experience aS tvacheis. as testified ,by the 1 recommendations lu th'eir pessessienottil -unable them, to establish an Institution of the highest character for yohng ladies. They aro fully persuathid - that such an Institution will be sustained here to.jo the dtizells and neighboring . country, and. hope that, their confidence may nut lie disappointed. ,'" The Scholastic year will consist of four terms (eleven neekA enehl. beginning on September 1 and ending on second Wednesday-In July, . • TriltDl6 Ptilt QUARTER 111 wool's). . ih"ariling,_inooluoling fuel; lights, and ' tuition in English branches, .. • 835 no ',.... Primary Department, •, - -..- -.- ' li 110 ,L.".. a4ligher English. • -;-- -- - - - 8 toe ' Ancient and Modern Loolignagrfi, each, ".- Z, Oli Ortiumt , qtal biatielles at prolv l ir4-'s elinrgv, Ku Qedur - Non Ca. .abseuve utter tmtntuve, except in en.qii prtotracted FRED'K. wArts, - W c. P. ING .1. 13. l'AltliElt, Esi.; •• .A. • 11. JAMES 11/0111:1'01i,lisq., - " .1.10.313 11 - 10', • Emq. , • • " .1:131011 1)r..8. 11. riIEFFEIL. ‘• 13. 3111)1386. - Roy. Air. STEI3I3IXT. A Mar.-19, 1856-1 year. Z 49/ •COLLEGE, remove.] to the now nod spadow: Ilan. No. 99 nad lot wAi.yi )101:8 :int/it-T. Ilitithoore.3ld. ctirmottu..lo,PrlmelpaLaud. Led ur6' upon 3I remit _ tilo _ .• E. in charge of Irrlteug Departmeo G. IV. KLNIP, instructor. Gnlculatluns nud . Lknocin te In (took I<nrping Demartmou t. : Teacher In Book goOtilo,, . T. ‘Vtuim4:4, Lecturer tut CoounerelnlLmo... Thre....years have not yet elapsed since the establish . amid of this instittitinn,during which time upwards of tight hundred students Imre both in. attendance; tee!). resenting 'Wady every State . in the thiloit.) among whom, art 'lumbers hi Baltimore end uisewhere wcupy. ing prominent positions as business. mon and accguut ante. BOOK KEEPIEO.--The Principal has the ittmostcon Ildeuce lo.asauring the public that after an OXIIOI lance 0 fourteen years In.q,p,allfylng young men tbr the Count lug Roma and other important stations, and an eaten: sive acquaint:wee with the management of busioess books of every description, (amisted an ho is by twopisc: entitle accoutitats,) the course of training in this de partment is eminently practical •nd well adapted' the various pursuits of COMUIerCe and Trade, Including udividual, Partnership, Mercantile, Manufacturing, Commission, Exchange, !tanking, Shipping. Steamboat• Ing, Compound Vompsiny operations, tc. . PENMANSUIP.—The exorcises 'voter this bead are freo, easy and graceful, combining rapidity of oxei•utiou with beauty of•constructluu, thus enabling the student 10-write an elegant busliniax haud,on completion of the •-• course. NLBCANTILR CALCULATIONS in all .thelrvarlous bearings aro taught . by the most netmnite and expedb Wits method. ' • Daily lectures aro delivered upon the Science of At.: counts, Mercantile Customs, ka, these in connection with a series of leatures on Commercial Law, are of the highest importance to all aspiring to occupy prominent positions iu the business community. The time necessary for an industriouk student to complete the course, varies from 8 to 12 weeks. There being no vacation, applicants can enter at any buou„, and attend both day and evening. EkanDuations are h ,Id at stated periods, and diplomas awarded tol iso who graduate. For terms, etc., write And have a A lar forwarded by mall. jOct. 3, J. B. KELLER. Siorv.i.. auk pi)opi. NE W. STORE & 'NEU GOODS - The subscriber has just returned from the city. atid is now opening, next door to Chas. - .Maglauchlln's hotel, in Sinai IlanorM* street., a splendid assortment of newaind cheap Intr - 0001hi, comprising Bonnets. Cloths. Ots.4lineres, (litmliants, Lawns, CalLmes. Hut;:inft, Checks. Tichinits, Hosiery, Ulovos. 'Witte 'and colorettCtirpot Chain, Sc., - tatOefiltdVtd-alljkinstsrand-Dest-quality,--Alao,-a krgo stock a superior BOUTS AND SLIDES. ' All of whicti-he will sell as eltiaip as soy house is town. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soup and Dried Fruit taken at Market prices. • • , N. W..WOODS, Ag't. l~trlWe, April 10,..1856„ • r . I "" r , h 'FALL . NOTICE.- 1150. 1 " . Pie undersigned has just relilonish eil wenn: . . • oitueMlES AND lIITENNSIVARE, snd is pteparod to supply his friends and kus tomere.wit h. almost - anything' - required In_ dbmaitio , use, st prices which ho hopes will prove satisfactory. I Ilia stock-i int. sista of !nosy variety of goodaispitablii.for lawn and couirliny two: fie has alsoon hand a general assortment, ofifAiLDWAllX,aualt its may tierneodo4 by farmers and mechanics for every day use. Ills stool( of • • • WINIZ, I tRANDLEB AND tOLIEki LiqUOIIS • • Is large and embraces , an excellent assortment of choice qualitcs. All for ale Wholesale and Sete% South East corner of armorer and Lowther stmota, Carlisle, ka, grsrCountry Psuluce taken, in excluinge for goods; nor. 21, 15. . 'SAMU*I.O. Itunsw. DF-4610 - VAL..DRY GU f ODS, AA, The suliserlberlas remove/Wester° to the house recoutlp occupied .by Dr. IL-W. Cauffmau, nest door to Charles biaglaughlta!s_ liotelorbere he , has a genentt DRY GOODS, 011,00ERIES, - BOOTS and RHOS% and will be happrto have his friends 'Aind cu s t o m ers come and see him. Thankful for past Rivors; he hopes by strict attention ,hUiltniolo. to merit .a share Of , pul?lio , patronaite. - -AprS a r iateq-- - WooDgiAgt''. B . TTENTIONDYSPEPTICS—AIose of you whetutyabcien,affilcted for yearawith this be °nom disease, and who have been - using almost every Nostrum before th e public Without relief, re say to you try "Kieffer's Antitlyspeptic" and you vrlllsOon NI convinced of Its great :Superiority over every other - Preparattoo.- - We could give you Inaby-rertificaten-orob: orating our assertions, but a single, trial Is worth more. - than all, ThLi remedy Is prepared , bud - sld at the Drug , Store of 11, J. Kt 111;TElt, Sriith Hanover street - a thy , deor.istiuth of the Cl.urt se, Carlisle. - • cralb. eaufnicin- ' COURSE OF STUDY i3x)ille. . . .. i I.A,ItLISL.I!I . : DEJOSIT ' BAND:- '. 1„) -,..- FIVE PER , CSIST, 4 : . ." At a rndeting"of tho Wird o m r Direeto.held on tho tab; of 111areh r i$5 . Itmas nnanimeuslynielv_ed_thatiriSbrL est ethoudlYti , Pidd fin special deposits by. the ,Carlisle. Deposit Dank, incorporated' by the, ',State, of.Penusyb 'rank; as follows:.. u . •,. , . 4 per cent. per annum for_ 4.inoutbs, . . . Interest coascs - aftOr tbo expiration of tho carat) catr,- unless renewed, and the mouoy always paid back-with out notice. .. ,- • , , • . • • By ortiorof the Board of Directors. " ' March 11, 1850.] r„ : ' .W. - 51. ilitlitTlN.Cluiblor.: IUM BERLAND - VALL Er BANK. PEOPILIETD2i. • ftlittebalitilDitifirMANi Domer C. 671:128i1i . , 41011N.I.IUNLAIY" • Wooni, :Ion S. ISTLIILTT, • " " JOHN ILINRY A. S'rer.orotc. This Dank', 'doing .business •in the 'mane of .1f Blt, DILENNEMAN t CU. Is now fully.protiarod to doe gen. -cud llanking r ilusiness with promptescs and fidelity.• 7 - I;itoneyleceiTiaii t and faila back on demand' without notico. Interest mild ou ripecisi Depositk Particular attention paid - - to the collection oi Nbgvs. Drafts, tatecks, in any part Of the Uuitcd bletes or Canadas . Remittances made to England, Ireland (it. the Conti neut. The faithful and confidential execution of all or ders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. '1 h0y..0 ill at all times be pleased to •gite any information desired in regard to moneynatzsitocuni:Cal. The proprietors of th illdh iduoliy to the extent of their tstates for •all the titipt.sjts and other obligations of Her, Brenneman & (II ; • • • IKSJllinkitig Douse in Trout's Building. Main Rivet. u few doors east of the Bail Bond 1/epot. Upon lives from 9 o'clock in the morning 'until 4 in the evening. - •Xll. A. STUIttk.IA , N. Cashier. N. A —lnterest ut the rate of G pc7?t-Cut. per itt.nuniii will he paidon Spcvial deptsits hen:tofu u. . 31arch IS. 11,50. stop: St, -titin-wcar. IJIU4VA.I.I,E AV IN TER! • PARLOR AZ.Or COOKINU STOVES. . The subset - Ow nihis old stand on -Non-th IlanciVef C.Nrlisle, the Sign ofthe "blanunoth'.Red Colleu Pot," dc lies to call thoattentieh . orthe public to his lar,4i3 LLS or t enta sTuv o f the nett est and must itodiimm• blo styles. from the best 'manufactories in the euwitry, and at ail prices from to • Aniougiiii: I'Altia.)l:4t CHAMBER •,,,,TOVES 57,,! aro the Mirror:7l.evethe'Arctic,ltevore . 'tar Union - RIM Atun Air Ti ght, together With other patterns which ho has of oil iii, , .,s for parlors or chambors.ronfealettiated wood or coal. Also, the /Etna. 9101,0, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox ur Poor :hint's, wit Lkother COOK emnprishig; the latest , iinproi . einei:ts In kitchen stoves, atm intumbul fur Other wood or cual: Also the, Inning . ,I min - m 0 g W ove—a ne 1111 ele gant:article. to which he in ites . the particular . atten• tien or fatiiiiies: iii. cooking:t.o% range.in price,frein $1 ti) ith the natures VO/111 1 / 1 1 , . / 1/$O. ;\ int. - Mate . S . vll4 of various patterns niid dliftsrent prices. • A A :il 1.3..L.K1) 'AND TINNED 1.1 . Alt F. Tor Cook ing Sterns, Brass Kettles, At , . Also, usury article in the line of 'tin and (Ripper Were. -The public are respect fully invited to call as:he is enntaient with Ilifir.ittril ?dock, variety aid cheapness. of Laing 11 1 / 1 e to give: cif tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Calf and . Fee. . ( wt.. 2ci. 1;354.. M. moititig QTO VES ! STOVES STOV,I:6 I JIM'S D. ("MOAN would inform the•• public that ho him now on hand at 'his establishment, on Main next doOr to Marion /1/11/, the largest and—rnost"coni - plotC ussortmont 'of OUR; Obrler t PAP-. • Link tiTtitES to be found in this comity , , _ _widen Ito sold_ ot the •lowest price c, cash or ,ipproved,eredit. ills steel: consists Of s a-barge- asiertmont of now and highly op proved PA TliisiT COOK Nlk STOVE., ttnishetl in the most complete manner. and 'ealculated Ow either wood or coal, or bath. All the old standard patterns o filch here stood the tted of experience, many - be Mond lit latc.s ablishinent. - Also. a great railety of the most approvr and bettutimi PARLOR . STOO.B. In (quaint; number of new 'styles, possessing very supe rior advantages near those heisitotive in use. reclines and houselieeperteure respectfully inyited to give hint ii call boron, .purchasing elsewhere. ,Stoves deliiered to any part of tho country and put up at the shortest no tice. ilationtinues to do all kinds of TIN AND NIIKET IRON WAKE, and Copper Work, and hint constantly on 'Minn or, will .mako to order every article required by housolteepora or others in this lino. Ills stock of Tin and Copper Ware embraces seury kind of household anti kitchen utensil, warranted cows' to blitt best manufac. tared. Persons in want of articles In his - line may al ways be suroot .eing accommodated to their satisfaction by giving Irani it call. jonyl-b 3nsurancr vi, - T li,'ST . BRANCII INSURANCE y-y CO., OF LOOK HAVEN . , PA.. insures Detached buildings, :Aorta,- Marchandiztv• Farm - Property, and other buildings. and their coldnts at modes t,• rates. CAPITAL S.3oO,OOo—cuARTEIL PER.P i ETU A L. ra Diagms. . Mon. John J. Pearce, ' ' Hon. 0. C. Harvey; ' John B. Hall, •-: - T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. J. Jackman, • - Charles Crist. W. White. ' Pater Dickinson, ----Thos. liitchop;- -- - ---`•••-• • . • ' HON. 0.0. HARVEY, Pres. • • . T. C. AIIILLICi i . Vire Pres. • THOMAS KITCAZY, Secretary. . 4 REYEULNCES. ' ''''' 4 • , Samuel 11. Lim t 1; ' Thos. Bowman , D. A. A. Wimigarilner, . .W in, Vanderhelt. L. A. Mackey . Wm. Fewnin, .' '' A. White, , - . Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quiggle. ' A. Updeiralf, . , Jain W. Maynard, James Armstrong,. liOu. Simon Cameron, . ' lion. .... Bigler. • • WM. O. IIItEEM, Agent, • May 15. 1850-Iy. • . [Carl islo, •Pontia. (I't Altl i I $ .L.E AG.E N C I', sky FOR - INDEMNITY AGAINST 1.055 llY• FIRE. r TUE FRANNLIN FIVE IM. , :UNANCE COT., • OF l'il;1•1fxr1.1`;liA. ChArt.,:r Perpt4tual..--s3oo,twirCapits:l :aid• In. Office 1t:316 efiii.ihut • , • . - Al.vnt - ImomANcivelthorptvrnnitithiprr loss or d,:tumize by fire,on f,r,FYI'M of evory description. In town or t'oun try, On tilu most oason'abb, tortns. licntlnuFmhdobltlwrpers.lnsllyorbyletter, will be promptly attended . to. • C. N. CAlicK.En, Preset. The subscriber is agent for the above Company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by mail or personally will ho. promptly attended to by,A PON S LER, ( --tlec.2, '55. - Beal Estate Agent and Bcriveuer.- F IR —E INSURANCE. - LIE ALLEN AND RUT PENNSBORO MUTUAL' Filth; IN ointECN-Q.ISIPANT of Cumberland'coituty, liteorpo, rated' by an act of Assembly; land* Dilly organised, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, vie: 4.4401 Dailey, William R." Gorge*, illiclusel,Cocitlin, bleichoir Dreaming!, Cbriatia4 StSiltian, Johto. Dun lap, Jacob U. °Myer, Lewis 'llyer, Henry Loge ; Denia l:Wu H. Musser,Jacob Uumma Joseph Wickortdmiu, Alitrandet Cath cart: • The rates of nsuraneo Ain m low and farorible as any Company of the &Ind in tho State.. Persons wishing to become mornbein are'insited to-make appltestion to the spouts of the company, who are willing to, wait upon thburat any time. BKNJ. 11..31085ER, President. . LOBBY LOON, Vic* President..' • • . LSW/8 YER, Elicretary.' MICHAEL COOKIAN, Treasurer -• • . _ • -- - 00MIIRKLANIMBINTY.—Audolpli ife.r" 0104 otim • beriand; 0. B. Berman, Kingstown; Henry—Zearing, Shiremanstown • Marks , Bell; Carlisle 'Dr: 4. Ahl ChtUnktp.wn;. Shiremanstown; Graham, West DenusborOugh Jalzleg - Alo Down), Frankfordi'Mode•Oriffith, South Mid dietont enamel Coosa.; lionjamin.Raverstiek, lieettan , loststrg;•Johrf.fiherroki Zdtburr9 ,Dasid Cooler, Shep= herdstown. • ' TOM •0017KTZ 1, 4ohn Bowman, Dlltiburg; 'Peter Wolfordi lhanklini_John findth, Km., Washington; W. 4..W.',0 11 ( 4 .4 1, • • • • WA.looslll.iitg.—lfotnlor & I.oohnnin. ,• • I , 46mber , ef the m o ven) . hmlug, policies 'abliut to °s pit* 0. have them fon!woil: making application to nay,.°fib° agetig. • ' . ' , . • • ti • - 'ltgricttititrat. INIPRO ' ElY,' • BELF , ADJ•USTING • HAY.E.I.KVATORS'or: HOISTING NOItKFT— -300 -Self adjusting Ilak,...Elovaturs' with tial4rictiOn • illillifit.,roPallocle,.• . 200 liiilependent Tootli, Hay, and'Grain Nakoth 300 Ploughs.:varlous sizes andrpatterns. „ • bpo Cultivators, or Hoe, Ilarrowei, various patterns. 200- Ilarroies various, slxesand pattorns. • 100 Boy Str;vw 4 =l - flortwstilt, In:utters: - -a° n eti din g 's Patent Power Corn :-.ltellersand Cleaners. .300 Landreth's Excelsior Hand Corn 'Sheller?, Nos. 1,2; 3, and 4. : • , . • . r. _ The above are'all manufactured at 'our Steam *arks, 1- )iristol, Pa. The.worlunanthyand material are: of un- ' surpas cad-quality. . - • • ' t • . lilll.lls will .profit •Ity an examination and comparison With .other'implexitetits in market. . - • • . .50 Stacy's Patent Grain ' rWE eiderl - Mills-and-Press. , • —•--.- Nits A: • Dunham's improved Ca Motion, Heaping and Slowing Machines,. of wlzic4 m have 'the sole agency in Philadelphian' Agricultural anti Horticultural ;Implements :Ina' Tools- Garden and Flower Feeilsin 'great' variety-- , --Foi•-: -347. • D. LANDRETH & SON, Nos:'2l and 23 S. Sixth St, Phillidelphia., May 28, 1850--3 in. • • • • A GRICULTURAL, INPLE%ENTS. • _o& PEN:socK's CEtEIIItATEir - Vi lIHAT Ad - opted also for sowing awls. gram; seeds * and: . gunito. Kr.iuser's - Portlible eider hlllir-the test • iu the inarhet. Norse Power's Mad Thresher's. I.lrne aud.Gunno -t•preader's," haniel's•Siny,.,€?tnnvend 'Fodder Luttor. Little Want Corn and Cob hllll, Spain's Atmespberie• u rn. ' The libel Superior nipleta en t s tit all other's, Slr :he useyif the farmer or gardner, for sale Wholesale and Retail by • ..,I'AECIIALL, CO.;' Aerirulturah Warelcure and Scud ',.iithre, corner 7th Tani 31arlitt•-streets,-I'hiladelphia. July us 42-B:—Sou th --,- Si - x - t - 11 -- Stteet P1111„th AtiItI(I.7I.TUTI AI, 1)1P1.F.311.NT (401;N.DS ._ _ _ Alia)p.lcii ~.. ssitGENT, N 0.410 MalketStreet...fida r .• - -- 21 1:it- , -uttcrls superl..r-to any -now Ilmare ; fir strenetlC du rahility:end simpli:dtfaNconatructitin ; it cuts fest • er, aril is the Only selfsharpe.iing Hay; Straw and Corn-. tcit. Cutter ever Wade: It lsas hut ON} STItAIGIIT cIi:NII.:P.:. wlikil tflly person cal grind nod set with CAN, Let in en inary rase. is gronn 'n the nutcblive. Thai - sande li:T) -,- airead lieen s -sol and the deand Is da i . y inercosing. ost eases i i 'exainiontfon lit kitilidi N ~ ' I, 9demand to convince one of its superiority. ' No one after a slieit trial would ilea with it for any lithei.: All sizes of the also 'e constantly CM 'Wild sod for Mit. by J. P. - LYRE, . ' Sole Agent for Cutuberlatid county: ' EMI c'; ; o' .1 IM3 QCOTVS LITTLE GIANT ITT AND 0011 BULL. PATENTED NAY ]tiro, 1854. Tlitt LITTLE GIANT, though hut :recently introdurOt friaa the WEST, now stands-vitt.tmit ENT as Om, most Si rt.u, Ervicimq.; and.popular Farm Alm of thonge. ur MANEYACTORIES are probably . th'e only ottes in the dovoted to..making Wardle .therefore. T . , OKSeFF superior adistntallei in proparing.such an admixture of metals, as best . adapted to Making a St a rng amtdurable article. ho Urne titAxr has been awarded the First Prom'. mr.attho.princlplo Fairs of the :Wren; as the most .coniphito and convenient 11111 now in use. !These :Nats a re not only guaranteed superior. -to all others in their construction and' quality of material, but in the amount and quality of work they perform tvi-,4 an y g li cti pwer: and liarrpiteti lir, all Lases to soil; ur the pun hasti-nioney tofu titled on return of the . 7 ._ , e,r ore egerettio_Fanneriand_the_trado_conapieto, at $32 and $36, for No. 1; No. 2 and No.. 3, and $2 I.rdfor swaopa.- , Warranted t6 -- grind troy', 8 to '1.5 la.sbela per hour accorillpg to 61ZO. . 'SCOTTS I%I'I4IIILE GIANT • OrltAlAt • • MILL (CAYEATED MAY. 1865.) This Mru is a most cumplide_Mid -important article tor VhintOrs, Farmers and others, havin2 honwpower or other conveniencesibr.running a bolt. They' worked advantageousls , with one, two or mor a, whorpver. spe Of_fAlm,four r , ,roix:hund .reVolu, lions Minute can be obtained upori al3 ihchpuilay r with a 4141tich belt. , , , • ' . , These Altus are adapted-to any kind of work, grind ing roars° Iced from corn, oats, kc., or fine meal ikon cOru, wheat or rye; and.corn A cob in - the 'must Baths. factory manner, and with a vast Paling of power, over..' lilt - other mills, the Cob being cut with aharp east stool. • The dext-premiurn was Awarded Ahese kilns, at the late Fairs of New Jersey; yeransylvania, and the bldus . trial Exhibition at BoAon. • . The Nimble,olaut Weighs about SOO pounds, cieeispy.. Lu g a space of 30 inelies.equara, - It Is'pecullarly Ming,e strong., and durable: requiring no skill to run lt r or 'he koep it idorder. - • , . • „ .Thei are offered complete,, ready for iiitachling the belt, ut liAb; with Cut, ateolcohattar , „lusenta,SW, War. . mated to give the moat perkeot radial/triton. . , • Please cs.ll'at .the Little Ohtnt 'Works, and, , witirat B thbir operation. Manufactured by ' Cor. 17th k Coatis Bt. _Feb. 13. Smo•-•pd. " , . . „ fraNwArs GENUINE RoNkr„ , 1,;,) SOAP.—Oonway'S pure pale& .Somp.--Vonway's Ire; '. proved Chemical Olive 'Soap. A fall....imptilyjor flume, truly excellent Soaps just received and !be ' lade' at - WILLIANS' FAMILY OROOSSY, Main,Street. Pirllsle; Nov. 21, NS'. - , NEW GOODg.--The, 1,1 iLut reeelved from Philadelphia - a large *nark. went of seasonable good!, verlOoh will be ooltkrrs.ott ,.. oap T vppo.slto the, It. Dopotvearllsloss• Yob. 200656 T. Itriptol, Pa. , Bristol, Pa
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