El ~nr~¢r~~s . ~~c~i~rfmcat;~ 7.litheat and its Enemies. . . When the' enemies of the wheat crop so,prevalent, with. a prospect of in tu se; let. our friends'take etfew timely ints. ', There is no . knoWn kemedy for re 'depredations of fly, chinch, joint, 'orm, Ste., but we think, experience ill - bear witness-that there is a grand 'even dye in good cultivation. • , A Vigor iit.and. thrifty . greWth successfully re ts,when. the most, promising appliancei piwerlese before, their ravages. And, t. only, so, but throUghout na9.tre it II be found that where there is least,- •rier of resistance s -the Subtle enemy is ost - likely to make his_ attacks.jt .is :At_the___Sciund_ 'and healthy, thileA'- who ire enjoyed wholesome atmosphere and iud food, who are swept off by epidem! 4, - butthose whose' constitutions entee ?,ed,by any Cause, predispose them, as aptly. say, to disease. The sleek en ull kept animal is not troubled with , ; . e,:when they swarm upon the — HT:fa, ill-conditioned" beast. And the one of planti, seek their food upon.the uor and Sickly,.'Where they find as .it .ere the least resistance against their ncroachments. The principle is-- ersal, that ".from . .hiut that bath not, null --be takenaway'that which he ,bath." this,--reasoning _may__be L uestioned,.. the piiilosophy of sound, „,,,..igoro4s, healthy constitution . for man, or : plarit,ilE(ll-Ellfe;guard 7 aga ins:, all aituraVenethies no one will 'question. ,, ,. Oor_._thevheat plant then, begin in dine,_ n d-tnalic-th c-anost_th °rough _prepara tion --for . its- reception. 80', get ready the .;round,, that it Tan, do-.the vorubest. . which it is :capable. To tl-os.e • who , plough-deepiiind • aim_ Ito . deepen their - , urface-sail,-arevery—ploughing; we -sug ,gest that some judicious fanners, Who irould -- p - lough deep generally, think it not advisable for .the, wheat crop We adopt the opinion to this . ,extent, that we do not think a portion of fresh subsoil should be now ,brought the4reirface The natural range of the roots, of wheat, is - -about-three -inches --of --- the---surface, . and . for that reason it is desirable to have there the richest portion of the soil. 'As to manures, - he who - properly - uses ;11l other means of success, should put on enough to secure him thirty bushels to the acre. The nearer he approsjmates _ that point, the less liable_ is his crup to 3tiffer from its natural • Early seeding is a point of great im portance. A good growth of root in the. fall ' preserves from winfez,' is prepared. for an early,' vigorous star Ti t. t the Spting. Thieenables it to resist arid . olitgrow - the ,attack of fly and other insects. And the early ripening itt almost an insurattee. against rust. Where it, is practicable, we should S4W ' by the last of September. The only objection to early sowing • that the crop is more liable .to the 'attacks of the fly: This objection seems '.in practice, to be , far outweighed by the ..:•advantages on the other side.... Another ituportinit_ . pOine. is that ''of .• good, plump,. , well ripetM " seed, of a hardy and early ripening Niariety.--= Anter , ican Farmer. The Inventive Faculty. The crreatcst lion in Washington, the, ' patent office, is said to be the least visi ted of all tbe.ntunereus attractions pre sMlted by the'rederai capital.--r And of those who do visit this great" , repository of curiosities, perhaps'nine-tenths depart with the idea that the inventive talent of the country is exhausted, and that it would be utterly-impossible-not-only-to discover, any new •rnechanical principle, l but to make a new application of those which hale already been disclosed. It would seem that work must-be supeillu-, ous to future generations, and that no. ' thing need be done by our grand.chil• • dren but to take thitigs easy, and lettna chinery" perform every'office that may re--, N y s. quire to le Wormed. That, such no tions, tions,.hottre i are -Unfounded in reality,, a glance it th 7 report of the Conitissibn ers ;of Patenta will soon 'satisfy any nrie. -- -Acoorrling_to_the last 4leport , . the, num ber of -patents in 1854 was , Aments - per cent.rreater than iri.1853, and in 1855 ' •the increase was thirty-three • per _cent. in patents granted, over that of the pre- . ' _ceeding Year. In /854 there were is`- sated, among thousan4s Of others, no less . than nine patents for churns, eight -for coin shellers, eleven for cultivators, nine, for reaping or gathering grain, fifty-six or_harvesting , _iiiipleinen of un ed 7 kinds, thirty-pine forved - hinfiirsTiiii 7 ; teen for ploughs and foun t en ~; f or straw outters,---Tilis-alom-in--,n rieultural-Ani , - -Plem°nta) by Y'll'd exalnPle• In 18 55 • nineteen - patents - were -given -for , -locks, ten for knitting nnichines(thirty,.one ;for , looms, seven for various improvements in the Manufacture of paper; and - forty foil sewing wahines; of whit* nine weri. of it :Yankee inVeJ ion ... ~ • ' ' It, is a little sing . that, tb.6' Ong de paitoi6rit-W-Whith eiWors---appear—to turn their attenti on agrictiltimc - and next - to that they are meet dilligent in __those braishes_comprisinglk.mPat.fiirnit ces, ,boileni, Pngines, and staves.- "Tien ty.n ine • patents ' for stoves were issued last,year, twenty for gas amatus, six teen for I. wps, twenty-four for boilers, and twenty-seven for steam engines.— And yet there is.not r the least prospects that, a diminution Of , inventive activity will occur, nor . that the year 1856 'Will be less prolifi9 - in discoveries , than the year 18 . 55..--Pliiladefphia journgl.' , -••• • . . • , - r a tßig§g. - It 1E R, nj 1... c 131 , Tlie ju subscriber has lust—rocelYeda-lot of - . - a- lot .11tRiiiNciy ~. .... ..1- this year's catch. For Went the established . • irocery.. ... .1: 1). lIAMIERT. "writ 23,11855.1____: North 11auovar Btr.oel. ' N.E4 JIAT,': CAP, .AND .SHOE _ , STORE. , . . Te subscriber bas just opened Hi • the etnnlerooria for 'occupied by (leo. W. Hither, on the corner of the public square. Main street. tiear . the Market House. and adjoining the Jewelry More of (Urn. 1). Napgle,.en en tlrely it tw and sylendld assortutent of HATS, CU's, ions AND SHOES, ' . of,cvery variety Hats consist of extra tine iltoleskin. Deaver. Pearl; Claret.. Kossuth -Sportint: !( ate. he. • Also Straw flats of all varb.ties. ' These Hats tiro manuakiiiial by Oak6.rd. Morris - St Co.: and othe.relebrated hatter of Philadelphia. ire has also every variety ofh.aile mane facture. ...tll thCse goods he will guarantee te,glve entire satisfaction. • Ills stock of SIVIOg Is made up of (ivory variety and style from' the cheapest to the I.iest - articici In the mar ket. mid.cannot fall to pli,agc. • . • _Ho respectfully Solicits - the patronage of the Public. fueling confident thit ho can sell the cheapest and best paids•lii the county; - Mny 10.185 n GIItDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. —A - large and select nasortnient of-the eboo,-wat , routed genuine. and embracing tunny hundred - choice varieties, fur rade wholesale add retail. Country dealers supplied et.a liberal 411/would. • •'• PASOIIALt, 3101iitili 4i. CO., • • Agrieulturil Warubuuse and Seed Store, 'Mar 211,'56] Cur. ith and Miirket AIi,DEN ENGINES. throwing a G stream of wafer-an -to CO feet, castlron-Litt and two, l'unips. Darn Door Ittillers,../Curnip brills, Wheat 'Drills, with tats and Drams dowers attached. Plowa,ot various patterns and sizes, ,Squarti - and ExPanding Harrows, tiortOt premium patent Butter Worker;—a new article, just received. Also, all other articles In their proper MILUiOII, for the farm and garaon. , 5 PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, July, o, ISM.] 7th gutd Market, Phila. SIM6i T & t CIAO UINCT ! 141 -- 7 731; E (117 A . ...i.'INER. & BRO: havo tatpdtarailly nioved (Far Store to the Corner room of Burkholder's 'Mei, whero i iwy will iv. plpased 'to soo•their old customers.. ' line and Common Clothing; . . f -• ' ' Plain and Figured Clothing, ' Light and tiouobro Clothing, ":. • • .Night and inotning Clothing , i . - Noon and evening Clothing, Dress and business (Nothing; Wool: and Biiitday Clothing, • ' !tome and traveling Clothing, • • ' o' ' BriAht , and Noll line! Clotb-lug, -, .... ,_ - , - ing and little" Clothing. . Boys' and y 111.0 1 .; Illt•il'S Clothing, . :ara VI: ntid st.,•l iSil I 'lnt biog. ' • elo..tp mid ..l.o.ii.lr•l , .iliing, .'. . ' ‘ir [sit; kill.l .11 ..siting. ' intity LP hart ai :........,.1 .N... 1. .• 01., t::i. Uteip Clothlfig . Aiming ,lielt. uxteiM%ti :t, , ,,,rtateat inaihe baud Fine • Ilhi , k aunt Blue New iqyle 11% e,s .i. 0.1. Fr .ek Caat 'iamb., in the iatest faith leas ~Y Fr.ah:'n and ..agli,h ch,ti l f ; . ...Now style. Sushi , :es ..;t's.t.s. o 1 lilaeh—lir .wil, BIM: And Greet' Moils, Ltna Plain mid Fancy' Csssiiiverei. - . Liannii Ingham. aittE ' Cotton Coats, of every kind. • . lioubli; and Single-breasted Vests, au rindless variety of l' tin and Fancy Silks, Satins, Castiltiteren, lireua dine , and :Marseilles, de. • - • '_ - Fii e _Black French .Doeskin and Fancy Cassinieie PtitiFF: ; Plain Llghteeolored Fancy CASAicuore Pants -'----Spridu-Styleit---.---17 Al2O a fall ass irtment - of Shirts, Callan: Bosoms. Cra vats). Pocket ilandkerehiefs, Suspenders, nocks,tiloves, llosei r y and Unitivellas., - . . . ' - Carlisle, April 16,1850. ' • • T UST RECEIVE') fresh invoice of the finest ' rlt ENCII, ENGLISH,' EitlitAN, AND AMERICAN CLOTHS, Fupto -Black French Doeskin Cassinierei. English 1'11%1011:Lek and Figured do. French Fauey Catudineros of all descriptions. lixtra American Plain and Fancy do. s • Plain and Fancy Linen Drib. White aiiii• Brown 'Duck Drills. Mottled and Figured Liunn Drills. Super Black Satin, Daratiuni and thniini" ituf.-Drab, and•Check-Cassleaeres. • Figured and ioancy Silks of all deserlitti White and Fancy Marseilles of every • Fivitcli White Kid Gloves. New Style Colored Kid Gloves,., stitch. • .7' French Celered Silk Gloves, Kid.malce.. 'Fine Lisle anitTierlin SuiPinur Mortis. . super black iA k Cravats Black Satin and Silk' stocks. Ncek Ties, White and Fancy Lawn Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, AC. • 1 ' 11. :whys. VEW GOODS.—The autigaiiber hag, just Teturnod • from tit() ciiy and is ripening a tioral issertztiontof Fancy and Stank Gtxida. consist- L.NtarirtaciXobttyg.,s Alpaccas,. Printed Castuiteres- and ?dons der - Lainos.- . Arias BitkiVint Kral variety, Long lirocba Shawls froia' $l5 to $2O. Froniii‘ Blanket Sbutris. Cambric and. Eitisa Edgings and'l.o.- Herallgs and Cambric and Enlia Collars., Merincl; and; Shirts and Dynwa. ‘ press Tritanthigs:pi:.!grkt' variety nab other Fancy and Staple Gonda. nOv: " " • GEO. W.' HITNER. rilto 4 tr.-:-The 'undersigned has ,been .appomted -an agent for supplying MOULDINGS of imy design, orrat-, terns for buildings, at a much loss rate than they sin he made bere--so said .br-oun. most experienced tile chsnles. • [March th3,'sl:] IIENItT SAXTON _ Twentieth . •13assion ASA months) chunnonice on Ela Ith.- A Tnow'' ICuita 7 lug' has • haeni• erected 'Containing - Gynnuuduni, Music &c. With increased' Idullltlee `for Inetructlairand accomonodatlons, thlit :institution. presents ,great tu duiuneattio parents, who: desire , the physical: nod. tsental linPro4moent o their ROM. • -• • ' 'Terrill; 'per Scanlon, $66.00. For circulars, with full littorinktlon, Walesa • , • it. K. WORN _ • Principal and Proprietor, Plainfteld,.Cutuberlaud cp., Pd. 0 A pill); 3850 WHll..t, `1 A ACADEMY:— - rbree-tnues-minstminarrisbuig- 4 rtikaleven .iarenn-thia-Anstitution Will eonanteuce `on Monday, the sth of M.*, next:. l'arents and ,Ouardians are re. spnetfully requested tninguire ; kite the merits of the' Institution. Theloratleuis retired pleamnt and heaftW fuirsud the eourae of inatructiou.unihrares_the eitlitut r/ cud higher branches Greek, an .F.nglish, k,;ducation,to 'gather with the Latin; Greek, French, and tierman glIP10 31 ) Wrid ‘ 0 42 11 flus:Cluitriunenial. , unisle, Terms, beardingore.shiug, and Tuition in the liluglish branch es and *veal music per session (21 weeks) *MOO. For circular containing Particulars address._ • D. .11./ENLI24OMIL . Mareh,l2o l o B .) liarrisburg, Pa. VEMALE SEMINARY. f.Ant4old !dm, CLARK, who have been ler seieral years elturgediti ticsoliing,respecthally announce to the citignis Of tbirlisle end 'vicinity, that on the Ist of Se tetelhuyilltd:. they'will commence the second session, in .Lettther• Street, - near the Gentian * Reformed Church, of their • ' SPIIII NARY FOlt YOUN . O LADLES. - ---The-Insptution--will -he- both-a -boarding-and day echool,.inc whieh. *lithe taancheatiocessary fur the &tri plets education of yeung ladle, will be taught. - Asslat ants of. the..highest chansider for qualifications and morality will he employed in accordance with the wants of the laudittition: The 'government will tie conducted on strictly Christian principles, whilisitetitriabliiin kill be as rigidly excluded. • — The PrinCitirlertlattereslhattlielr - bing•tuld successful eXperlence as' teachers, as testified bythe recommendations hi their poasession, will enable ththn to establish an institution of the higheat character for yoUng Wiles. Theft& fully&persuaded that such an. Institution will be sustained here by the citlsens and neighboring country, and hope that their confidence may,not he disappointed.' • • . •• • • Scicilaqiii year' will consist of four terms (eleven seeks Ma). beginning mi September 1 and ending on second Wodoestbayin.luly,. - .._ • • Tk:tisi. PER QUARTER (11 weelts) ; l. Boarding; including find, lights, and •• - tuition hi English brinclacri, 111: 1 4 is • 'Printery. Deportment, - un Higher English. - •- , OU . • 'Ancient and Modern Languages* each. LOU °monomial bninclies at , prefestor's chargcs.i. ' • No deduction forAbsence,atter-entranT,ll except in case of prat non. PR wATrs,, • - 4 . • A: IL KREMER: JA•ME.§ 11A M I LTtIN:, " Ai:4/11 FRY, T. 11.•5K11,1i..? t: 4,, " 0 W. W.,"ElitAy „., Hr. S. B. KIEFF4R, ...• " MUR*' Roy. Mr. sminert.. • • Mar. V?, 1834-1 ye/tr. IL 'KELLER. • 10 of .N.1.-E it 01. A,I, C 01 1 4 1., EG, E ~ . renumnl Co tile - now and spaciotis 1141, No. IN:x*4ld I BAIA' NlOlt k: hTit ELT, Itultituoro. nd. ' . K. OnAmumna:c; vrittilpal and Luvturur upon Nieman tilts tt•clusitv, - k. K. fetstati,in eburge of Writing-Department.. U. W. ns.mr, Instructor lu :11orean the eateufstlons and Asseetatein !leek timping Department.. ' .1, )1. 'fraclwr iu , ltouk litrtping. ' . Itt T. WILLI tale.' Leiturit'on t!elittnercial Law. Three years have net yvt., islnpnetl %WU) the establish ment of this insiitutlott.duriukt which time upwards of eight hundred studeittit hare hems In - attendant:a, (rep• resenting nearly every Stale in the Union,) among 'whom aro numbers in .la:titian/re and elsewhere occupy- ing prukaliteut pusitlups as busluesii uiuti and account nuts. BOOK KEEPINO....—The Drlticlpal has the utmost con fideuce in assuring the public that after an expedience° fourteen years in qualifying young men for the Count lug Room and other important stations, and an exten sive acquaintance with the ninetagemeht of business boidis tit every description, (assisted us he is by two act untinc accountatso the course of training- In this de partment is eminently practical and well adaptee. to the various pursuits .if Commerce and Trade, including individual, 'Partnership, 31ercantile, 31aifufacturiug, Commission, Exchange, thinking, shipping, Steamboat. Coutpound Company „opeuti ISM 1 4 .0 X e• „e..43.4llA2sriliii!, Clio exercises under this head aro free, easy and graceful, combining rapidiWidesecutlou with beauty of construction, thus enabling the student to write an elegant business hand on completion of the course: • 31eRCANTILE CALCULATIONS in 41 their various bearings are taught by the 'post accurate and expedi tious method. Daily lectures are delivered upon the Science of 'Ac counts, 31ercautile Customs, fee., these in connection with a series of lectures dicCottinercial Law, are ut the -highest importance to all aspiring, to occupy prefuleent positions in the business cointuuttit,y,;" • Ttie time necessary fur en luda,strious .student to complete the CourSe, varies trout p • There being. no incatien, applicants ettic : enter. at any time, and attend both day and ei'ouilig.L, kaantinutions are 'hitld.ut stated periods, and diplomas; itearded to 1. .I , se said graduate. Stir terms, etc., write . ailitthuve 44 . 6 • larlorw.irdeti by mail. . JEW - STOItE , & NED f3-00DS 1 .- -. ....L a The subscriber has just returned fro& the city, iuid is now•opening, next door to Chas. Ainglauchlin's hetelOn Nthth Hanover street, a splendid liseortinent of. new soul sheap DRY 1100 1) 8, coutprlsiug. ennetti, -1-tilibto—lTClotiisalissiiiii7felliirtliatirs,"T;aw-R ealianics-,- De Latines, Mullane, Checks. Tickings, Hosiery, bilot es, white and colored Carpet Chain, Se. . ,'• • OROCERIgS of all kinds and best quality. Alio, a large stock of superior lijUTd AND dlltlilS. AU of which he will soli as cheap as any. house In town. But ter, Eggs, itags,-Soap and Dried Fruit taken at _Market.prioes.- • , . N. W.. WOODS, Ag't. Carlisle, April id, 1856. . . P 18554! . 41T11t1e uljudiberilgilNett°hzu7julstdrepElen.ish-- rd has slut,: of r • • . . • • • ir• (i RooHAILS "AND ,QUEENSWARE, • • and Is prepared to supply his friends and customers wl4l almost anything required In domestic - use, at prices which he hopes will prove sathiftctory. Ills stock con:. sista of ivttry variety of „goods suitable for triwn and :ountriatse.--lhams-also-on-hanciagenemlassortemat Of HARDWARE, such us may, be needed by farmers and tuechanies for every day use.. Ills stock of ". WINES, BRANDIES AND OTHER. ' Is large ituit ouibracea an excellent assortment of choice' -All for sale Itiholesala atulltetsD, South _East corner of Hanover and touther streets, Carlisle, iriPeettutry Prtaluee taken In excbattge for goods. .nov. 21, !ob. . • SAMUEL O. HU YEW, ilei no siniZ Al no. , ty. t :tra tine, mochanlc'a EMOVAL.—DRY GOODS, &o, .110 Tho subscriber his reuiored hisitere to the house reeeptly occupied by Dr. 11. W; Caulfsaati, next door to Charles Magiam;hlin's where he 'has ismiorat assortment of pity GOODS, GROCERIES, - ROOTS and SGOES;- and will he .happy to" have his hiOnde and customers come and see him, Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict _ attoiitfoia 'to - his 'bugiUes to fdiirit a share of, atroime; — • , jAkiri 't9lB4ll] g ' •••• N. W. VVOODS. Agt. . rrEINTION:DYSPEET.ItS—Tikoe of 'you who havebeen afflicted Air, years with u t his bothonoMm disease; and who ,have'. been using : al oat every Nostrum beforo the public 'without relief may tn.you_try_it_filefteekt.d.ntiD s ynpeptle!l4.4...yon4litsnou: be. convinced Of its groat 'superiority over every other prepanition: . We could give you maby,certificites mob, orating our aaaertiond; but a single trial is worth more than•all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Ding Store of ITER, South Hanover street a fer doors south of the CLutt se, Carlisle. . . dadiole (011iation. =1 COURSE OF STUDY .aub IARLISLE DEPOSIT, 'sox DBR theiloard-of—Directorerheld,on-the-bth -.of March, 1k66„ it was Unanimously rerioired that inter-. est shoitd lbe paid on. special deposit's ,by the Carlisle -Deposit , Blink, litouporated by-the.:State of Peuntrti.. vaula, asfollows's .. • • • • 4 per' cent. per annum 'for, 4, mouths, - - Itifterest; ceases, attar lite , expiration of the corilficate, finless rtinewed, and the money always paid hack with out notice. By order, of.the Board of Directors. , 1814] W. M. DBETB3l;Cashier. 4i-BE-RkkNLEy BAN K 7 . . - . : 4110PRIBTOiti. • WILLIAM Ku,' , ldrumns. DNzNN*J le, Bosom C'Struartarri - Jona DusurY: .^ • RICHARD WooDs, ' • JOAN 6. &PACT?, • • JoiiN l!. - DUNLAki . 11101R1r: A. lifturnizori.....Z__. this Dank, doing business in the name of IIIiENNBMAN .11.1.X.1. is now Ally . prepared to do a gen eral Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on Deposit and paid bark on demand without notice. Interest paid on Opeclal Deposits. Particular atruutlou paid to'the collection or Notes, Drafts, Checks, ,t.r. in:my part of the United States or Canadas Remittaneee made to England, Ireland or the Conti oeut. The faithful and confidential executicof of all or ders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. .They will at all times, be Pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. The proprietotit of this Bank are individually liable to the extent, of their estates for all the doposits and. Other obligatione of her, Brenneman & Co. • ttu„iltinking House iti Trout's Building, Main Street, a fury dootilettat Of the inill lioad - llepot - Open, - for busi mess from O o'clock in the morning until .1 .o'clock fn the evening. li. A. B . lll.lktattN : Cashier: N. A —lnterestat the tutu of b per'tent. per aunum will be paidou *•perial dels,sits as heretotore. ' • IbM; • 9toll - Vill= - ID.Att I)ltEy A.ltE TER! .• • PARLOR. AND COOKING STOVES. The subscriber at his old, stand hu, North Hanover at., Carlisle, the 'sign of the "Maminotli ed Coffee Pot," dee Tres to call the attentlon.of the public to his large as ertment of OTOVES, of the, newest and Most fashlona - 'We styles, from the best nianulitctories in the' -.'couintry, and at l•priecifnaus3 to $15., • • ' • Among Ws PARLOR A CIiA . MBEII• STOVES' are tho Mirror Stove, the Arctic. Revere, Star, ' Persian, Union and :Etna' Air 'light, together with other patterns which-he has of all sizes for'parlors ur chambers, and calclulated Mr uriiiiiiTtithee wood •or cr,al. Also, the. Atha, Globe, .kitor, - Alloiny; Flattop and Bandbox or Poor Manzs; with bt her COOK ING Sti./VES". comprising the latest improve anti In liitcheil 'Urea. and: intund4l' for either,. wood 'Also. the Dining Ilooni and eIo-. glint artFliiTto which he invites the particular eaten...-. tlon of families. Ills cooking stores range in pri , c,tnmi $1 •to 'Xs, with the 'fixtures complete._ Also. Hite iF-1.1" tarluuo patterns - Mid dilferert - piktos, . • - 'Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED 'BABE 'for Cook- Jug Stoves, Brass Kettles: be. Moo, every article in, the Hue of Tin and Copper 11;nrc. -The pnblit , are•retipect- AullyAnvitedto ztltl tiS he is confillelit with his Birgit -stock,-vitrietV-and-ehtiapneilu to give en I _tire satisfaction to overt' •purchaser. Call and F 4,0, __l‘ft.26..iKl4. • • M MORRIS _.~;, w. • • • 4 4 ,1'0V,ES!TO S V .I.s!!,_;•quv ..101IN Mitt; AS would 'inform the puGTie that he has now On band at' ilk estnbllsbmunt, ou lafu Wit.; next door to-Miirlen. Hell—the • largest and most' cow , • ; plete assortment oy cooK. opEfey.; ApA R._ eaLl' Olt STOVES:La be found in, this - county, - which will be Nola at the lowest prices for A;zia s l rash er approved' credit. Ills stock consists of - j a large assortment of new and highly op— proved PATENT COOK !NO STOVE t., finished -- in the Most complete manner: and calculated for either wood or coal. or both. All the old standard patterns which hove stood the, test of Oxperl"nce, may be found at, Rho. cbilshmuttt. Also, n great +variety of the most approve and beauti.ul PARLOR , t/FFICE.t.:TOVES, clintitair - .:••ntuntsir -of new- styles.. poieneuting. very au pe•L riot' adValetegem over Owen, berutotore in use. Families stud housekeepers are respectfully invited to give him a call before trurchasing elsewhere. kilovolt delivered to any part of the country and put up at the shortest no tice. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN AND eIIEET IRON WARE, and Copper Work;and bin; constantly' on ittindor will make to order every article required by housekeepers or others in this line. ills, stock of Tin and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil i :warranted equal to the best .triiinufac tured. Persons lu want of articles in his line may al• ways besure in being accommodated to their satisfaction by giving him a call: --I-V—EST----.IIILAN-Cli---igiA.II.C.E. V• V CO., OF LOCK HAVEN, PA., Insures Detached buildings, 'Rorer, -Merchandise, Farm i'mialty, and i .. other buildiit gS. and their.contAmts at nualerete rates. CAPI" 1., , $300,00(1--ClIARTKT EERPETC, Al, ' DIRECTORS. Hon. Jo nJ. I'earce, Mon. 0. C. Hiivey, - • John B. Dail, , T. T. Abrams, . Charles A. Mayer, D. J. jacktitan, . . Charles Crist,. ' . IV. White, Peter Dickinson, Thos. Kitchen. ' 110 X. 0: C..IIAOVEY, Prey, • . T..C...!thnAsts, vice Pres THOMAS KITCHEN, Seeretaq. Samuel-41410,7,d. , Y , ,, ~ , Thost - liowninn. D. D,. A. A: WriMgortitide, -:. -,• tWin. Wuliderbelt,• • „•:. L. A. Mitekq, Win. rearon, A. White.. . lir:J. e. Cro w rid, .• ' .. ..iamea Quiolti, • - . A. DlMogralT;" ' - • John W. Maynard, • Janies Armstrong. lion. Si . mon Cameron, . lion_ 11 in. Biglark' . WX.,C. 1:111:101. ,Cent. • it ollislo, P.mit'a. May 15, ARL AGENOY, ‘.) Ft:qt. INDEMNIMAGAINS,T 1.9.913 BY FiAE. TIM FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y., . OP PITMATIELPOIA. . 1-atarter-yerpettial : 8100,000—Capitel—pnid—loi—011Ie Cliesnut vtreet. • MAKE INBI.IIUtiCE, either perntanent or limited, agerat loss or damage by fire, on rItOPERTY itnd aFECTS of et try description, in town or (ountryi on the mist reasonable terms. Applicatiens made either personally or by hitter, will be promptly attended to. - ' C. Pretut i • ". "'The ' Fulmertbor Is agent for the above - Comprtay - tor_ Carlisle and Its vicinity. - All applications for 113011211111ce either by mall or personally will be promptly attettOd 13Kili:3 to by , • • ' A. L. I.E it;..",. dec.l2, '56; • Real Estate Agent and Scrivauer 1 . 17 4 1 1RFT Art4ity' AND EAST Ph:SIV81101t0 MUTUAL. JIIIE IN. HANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. ineorto. rateTby an act 01 Assembly; is flow .fullW organized v and ' MIS" filt in operation under the management of h) itig commissioners, ,via: moist iiailey, William It. Gorges, Michael Coc lin, ,Melehoirldreeutnuatt, Christian Stayman, John lip; Jacob R. Coever, Lewis Myer,, henry Loganittiu.ltr• min. blusser,. Jacob Alumina Joseph-Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart.. - . . . • . ?fhe rates of insurance aro as low and fatorable as finny Company of the kind In the titnte..:Persoirs wishing to beeomtrinembers air! invited to make application-to the, agents of the eompany,.who are -willing wait uppir' them at any time. ,VESJ, 11. Al(lgSlllt;,,Prcsident.., ' , . 111:NitY •LOGAN, Virg l'ecsident. ' , 4 '• • , • LL" !PIS SecOtet . ri.. 241,011AEL COOKLlN.,Treasurvc. • 4, • AGENI I K 01041)1111,14istLe01 . 11aV—Itlididph herbind; 0, Ringstoien; uolity . shirommtptown.;. Cbariec j? ,l ' z..', , J. , ChorchtownSamuel G raham ,, yea,' fennel orougli Jatnnist Mc' 1/4rei, Prankftictii . 41 1 trh Mid 'dleton echifer,llenjC,snin,ilgorecsl4 l 4...MilCha;L ;,. icaburg ; Johit Sherriek; Lisburnt . ..o3r.itit*ver, bordstown; • YORIC . 'llownitin, Dillaburg; Peter IV - olford,'Frinklin; John Smith, r Bl; ;; W W ° S t "ti.W. B. Picking, Thiver;' J, W.CratikParao ll ic:i. , & Lothman.' , ' llionabore ot the cOmpany hiiring policies about to oz. pircon.e have them renewed by mating application to Tay oftho sigetiss. liM Bunks, 3lisuraucr . ° I==! 2kgricultlital. IMPROVED -SELY:ADJ - LISTING HAY ELEVATQRS :or" 11018 TING YORKS.. -itto-Seiradjusting---Ilay\J-Elevators-with—antl.frietiou blocks, ropes,,&c. , . <; 200 200 Independent Tooth, Hay, and Oinln Bakem 800 Ploughx-yriflous sites amilkatterns. . bOO Cultivators, or' Hoe llarrons, various patterns. 200 Harrows, various flitntllld patterns. 100 flay Straw and COrrnstalk Cutters. 100 Reading's Patent Pon erCorn hailers and Cleaners. 800 Landirieth's Excelsior Hand torn Ebellery, Nos. 1,2, The abOiearo all manufbetured at our Stein! Works, Bristol, Pa. The workmanship and material are of un= surpassed quality. is mere will profit by An examination and comparison ,WlOl ot4erizuplw_tutOin market. 60 Stacy'll Patentl . • 100 ,Ilirkok's Pateno,Cider 61111s -and Press. - Melts # Dunhara's improved 'Cam.Motion, Iteapin,r, and Mowing Maehines, nf • width .vie have thek. y iso agency . Agricultural • and 11011enituml Implements and Tools, thd den and Pinner, Feeds in .greai variety. For side bY.- D. LANDICETII A SON, • Nos. 21and 2a . s. Eixth 61., Philadelphia. May 28, 1860-Bm. • • A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS -11„ PENNOCK'S CELI3IItATED. WHEAT .Dllll4 Adapted also for sowing oats. grails seeds and. guano. Kr-ruler's Portable tider Mill—the best in the market. Halliday's patent Windmillet liorse Power's end Thresher's. Lime and fltinno Spreader's, Daniel's Nay,. Straw and }Odder t. Utter. Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill, Spain's Atmospheris , Churn. The abose.Superior Implements with all others. fur the use of, the Sinner or gardier, for sale Wholesale and - Ectail by = ..r.ASCITALL. SIMMS 1 CO., ‘ - ` kgrieulturpl.Wnreliciuse and Seed Store. corner al And Market streets, PhiladelNLln. . 25. '55. Nos. 21., and '23 South Sixth Street ••• • , . PHILADELPHIA. .. • • _ „ cittittLiim A r Impusts:er idANurAcrintr. Bristol. Tn. - Sun (MOUNDS' (40 Arms) Ithx , rnrdale. near .Dristol. Pa • 13A TEN T ---- ELF-Z,l4,tkit NG I YANKEE b'EEli 'CUATEIiSi mitpllktlt ••••;(1 1 r A.1.1)111C11 k SAT.(! ENT, No. 410 !klarLet kr eel. 1 Mirada Mb. cutter is superior to any now in UM fur strength' durelfilty. and simpliAty of conStinction: it'ents last er—ailtd Is the'only selfsbarpening toy, !Aran and l c to Ftalit 1 utter vier made. It hats but llli.E.STßAittirr KNIFE. winch any person can grind and set with I-ass but in ordinary case. is ground In the machine. not:- sands bolo already boen sold, and the demand Is daily increasing. lit most cases an eaamination is autliciet t to convince one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would - part - wi above constantly au baud and for rain by 1. tt. LY10:, sole Agent forrnutherland county. octtl CONWAY'S- GENUINE HONkkl - SOAR.—Coliway's pure nth!. RalP. -- Couwars proved .Clientical I.lllre Soap. A-full supply of truly excelleut Soaps Just ,recatred aria rpr toile at IC , WILLIAMS' FAMILY tiItOCEILY, Multi Street. Carlisle. Nov. 21, 'OS. N.EIV GOOD'4 . .The spbscriber- has just received from Philadelphia a largo atsori: wept et seasonable goods-, Which will be sold very clump —uppmfite the It. It. Deput, Carnal* , . • SICODGIUES. • - 'N, C S AV ON . T D-01! . —They never did' do more than give temporary nod they never will! it because they don t touch the OAUbi; of thu disease. I'hc cauie of all ague and billions diseases la the enrocapherle poimm caned 'Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this - poison by, Its sA- TlellAL Asilmrrs, and all disease c..talgti by it disappears' at once. lthode& Fever and Ague tMie is this all tkdote Muria, and moreover it tea pertectly harmless med icine. The certincate of the celebrated . cliondst, t baton, of New-York, to title CtreCty is attechrtt to eve-. ry_bottm; therefore, if It does . no good, it can do no harm. . his IS coo, e•than can be said of guinin,e, Arsenic, or any uilwr.toulo in existence, as their use la ruinous to tho constitulionAnd brino on LUSAII ntJUE, wbicb never allows n person to !Ad perfectly well lore single H101110.t.. ill illustration of-these truths / annex sonic. acts Ervin itletterlttfiL received frutu a lltypiciall ; „.. • liaikinoWN, Unto, Mord* 17,1850. .lAr_;•. A. IaIOADS, Lat.—bear Mr: .Yoursof 2d inst., is at baud. The Cure arrived late last year, and the difticulty in getting any one to purchase - it USA greatly ' increased from the fact that a remedy had beau intro duced which was growiu6,ln, favor • withthe public us Swing better than Using o,ulnine--not ,knowing, 1 pr..- tome, that the reinutly they used to escape taking-Qui linev;ll4 tained-the-WiVa-it ' 'bEIS4---- 2 ------ , --- - )/liSlolltOiy (known as 4 hrnith'eTonle,"), would in variably WA EA,l,i. en Ague, but it did ant Cure it, as it would viten ruturu with renewed vigor. %his one Cif cutnntance 1 deemed in your favor, RI could institute a test rotuparison between it'and your CURE. The fol lowing is the t ',suit ;: • . .. -. , Three persous took. your ' , Cm*" all of which were cases 01 •,' Quotidian lutermittant Fever," o"in/ill weeks. staudtug. They had tried Quinine and other -remedies, occasloually missing's' chill, but. it was (as in all Such cases.) slowly.wearing them out, and laying ,_ the founded. ti of ether and severer maladies: •'1 die succeed in etlerting a 'Altai cure of all three at 'these eases with your reu.edy, and they have not had a Chill MUM /U OH three of these cases the ”Ruilth's. Tonic".. had been used, and would, as 11 , cibre stated, break the ! chili, but, atter a period or two-had .elapsud it would : rthillir - there - srlll - bevu@ditheult - y -- rmw - itr - giving - to your ...Uwe the Vantage grouud.of.any other remedy i uow.in use bum &,c,', ac. .• 'WM: Blit./iN Ell, lii. D, . lilloUtaie YEVEIt, aud,AGU El CUILE, or .4NTIDUT t Tt). MALARIA, the only hermit-se remedy lu exhitedu * 7 is equally certain AS* taLVVYTIV.I4 as a ..V1,:a1." Tak it w h et , you reel,. thevhills, . routing on, and, you, wit i • inner have A single taiet.• . : - - ~ • , „ , .- • • J 43 S . A. nuorais, Proprietor, '' -, • , . , . ~• • . z Prov idoure, R. I, l . * * *For iiiild W by .A: Knurl, and Druggists geuerall„ t , July 2,18:4 1 . '. , , . ~ _ .. ', , - ' , ~., . 1500 OF 10114.181# I.IIINI • consisting of Purpte Top; 4.06, Dale ti ilybeid,"Yellow . .Aberdeen, Purple Top Ito Dago; Orl3atilN3l) do., at wholordil , mud retail. ' ; ' 7 1 PASCIIALL MORRIS & . '• . Lillplentent Arad s4ed Fterei 'July-30.-185M t- • :AGRICLILTIIit.A.L IMPLI • -• ,Itideng and Stove! Plows. for Corn e tatoes, Lavern ogCu Itivatora, Fr Steel Teeth of.various pattern; Held Oaroeu Marrows; Ilapd lows, Itevoliing Morfe Ral,„ itairstythir - .l.4.llithir dud - ScyttfdaTEtglish ;Scythes with thetted backs, superior Unloading .FtlikS, With rope and _tackle 'complete, mud all 'o k `• articles fbrllrm and garden, • , . PASCIIALL MORRIS A C0.,1 ith and Market Streets, Phik