M El ,tirnitrsl ,I:lepurtitunt. . Deep Plowing tinned=--icy -sou pughing is . Owl b4::,st mode or breaking ;) the soil : a nisuhine has been invented Yilgland fo'r digging it up .by • ineiins . . .' spades out whether it can be advauta °out • used by ,the_ farmer is, cittestitina - le; .We believe that the the • resent time,- is the'most expeditious and lononlical implement' . for- breaking •up ground.There•are thousands..or a eS7'of 'land, South and elsewhefe, eX : by unwise tillage which could be ide productive .bY .dcep The dace haS - VecTit 7 ;liried - bY the hUll fongtie - .ow - IZTth - e - dtipth of 'a w • i s-, nerl - bttt •neath that therb'is a soil rich Al the. Alirentti necessary fur the-production of good crop. Ikt turning uP a .ireW 'not-. the I.ly_ad vantage. of deep • ploughing, the . •.ots: tied their -way doWn and 'vtielz up - ittrinient held in' obeyanCe fur:ages his is one.of the good result:4a sub-soil , icAing, the sub-soil is renliered porous id accessible to light . .and beat, and :at:revel...loA, led , ant tnotstme urii ii , the - rootlets' Under . the 'AvsteriOrt, likof y . egetable instinct- • ..w them,. • • , The'g'ardelaiti Englinid are, generally • •onch ploWed;ani we •womler sonic _of ‘ur .( 7 trduncrs do-not take" a hidt froin instead of gi•umbling at the exhans un tlie,soil, ylikhis a real:athaision 1 their.incapaetty - tv keep up its fertility. :oilelconly, want the-elements in a availu tle. form. .What matiers_it- if there be ilent • of silica unless.there'be-also• n•es- , tit alkaliies to, forin — aluble silicates? What' matters it-if the elements be pre,. mt if they be bound up so that the-plants. •annot use them A horsemightstarve :o death within a quarter . of an inch of -a :::raitary of corn if there was a sheet iron partition between him and the COrn.. Plants only take their food in solution, hence are famished in a drought as much for the want of food' as Water. It is a well attested fact that land sub-soiled.. or .under-drairicd, will stand drought better than wh6n - merely broken on the surface. Wheat will stand the winter._ -and run Jess rislvol being winterdtilled When the ground js'deeply and - thoroughly bro- ken be left we think, should neither ' be left upon the stirfitoe nor plowed' un der but thoroughly incorporated with the IMMI soil. •We hope every farmer will exam ine carefully this'Subjeet, his suee'ess as - an 'agri - euiturist greatly-depends- upon it. - ANtASTiIIiN LEGEND.-7-111ere is ifi . Afghanistan; a country:ablating*. in lo gouda, one to this effect :.r , lhat. Satan - entered into 'a compaa' WitiOhe lieu- 4 .:t,, to teach thew to caltivate.6o'.,Carth 'and bring forth its fruit; the. prtalip.o -.to bp divided between•thein: The he'll,-,I lil I - being acceded to, the soil Nva, - 1..., !,;‘)..., by trielabor of the people. S,..ta, 1i',,•,, !•:-Lpkiduced.the,seea,...whiehatiilue e;.fitr.:._e ' of - titne'came up carrots, turnips, and oth er vegetables, the value of which lies be neath the ground. When the time of • . division arrived the ignorant people took:l ---4hat-which l ,yes_above..the_surfae.e.__ltii, - covering.their-mistake, they complained loudly. Satan heard their latuentings • with composure, and then to.soothe them, blandly promised that it should be differ ent next year. - The people were to take. all the produce beneath the soil, 'and as - Sa - tan this tiing. sowed. wheat; barley and • 'suet like grain, he obtained alk the . pro-, fits, anti they were trickled again, laving nothing fur their stare but useless roots. ' , Thisdegend.has a Moral. Satan lever sows. ally seed in the human heart that • brings forth:any fruit by the . gni It of '----w.hieh-tuiy-ibut--hitnself is7theititter: -- Indian Corn :The- value of this eereatto the country has never'beCh appreciated. .Recent ip veStigations and,eutupariaons :show con= elusively — that, it i 3 of more value than any other agricultural production ' not, excel - ting cotton even,' about . whielt 'so intich has ',been- cid --The,:eulture: of-- corm-- has. wonderfully, , lncreused the last few yea] F ; its ratio ~,t increase being fat creator than any other product.. ,'FretrlBB9tol.B49.; as per eensus'returati; , the . .increase' .wtiO. ifty,eight Wool* peat e,,t; its increasC - being fifty•pii'e'eiaC;.oot toil; - twenty-four ; .oats, twenty; and w h ea t sixteen... This .is a Tetuarkable te7 .suit. Th . c;Cotton crop has : not increased half so•rapidly • as the corn .crop, Bird the claim.of the foriner to the — title of • is only in.its influence upon the cQmnter cial, interests , of the mountry. ..The .cot ton prop.of 161. was nine hundred mid twenty•seveu millions opounds, fahlea: atone hundred and • twelve millions of . dollars, while the cora crop 'of 'lB5O was,. five hundred and ninety-two millions • of bushels, • Which at the lowest possible pfi(e.,4l.:WhiCkiticatt• be._eSti rn Rip dj.l '9f, fir greater value than . the cottou.c Boston, ,TPu rttall . r.; '.„ -,• .„ •.. FRES WIFE R Gl—The - repAyea a-=lot of SIXPERIOII. V ERRING,. of thig.yeuen;catelii — For sale at 'tile cstablislzod 0 - tirocory. "J.-I): HALBFiRT, prR 23;1:355.] - ' North- Hapover Street, - NAM -H-AT, CAP, AND SHOE • STORE. The subseriber has just opened iti the ukore-room for merly (leo. W. Hamer, an the collier of the in oilic square, main street, near the ithirliet,i;ouse, a dj,,ietniz the ,Tewelry Store of Wm. J.).,Naugle, au oil tirely n.w stud 91611did - USSOrtIIIOI4, it • ./LATB, 0 &I'S, BOOTS'-AND STIOES,. of •;,.:t ry finish. ills Hat-c- C. , 11514 - Of extra fine Moleskin. Bearer, Pearl, elarot, Kossuth, Liportkne. Ilitts, OK. Also Straw • Hats of all vit r o ties. These Hats are manutitetured by na!ttird. r .)forris pm! 'olll , b_siilfithrillvilliqtt(gl.4)l. , • Philadelplile. He has also every variety of bme 111,:allj. -- these goons-he - will - guaran tee . tb gi foantlre • satisfietion,:, llis stlck of ', 4. _17;,es Is mule_ up of every variety and style.foen the cheapest to the best ankle In the mar ket. all eantn.t.ftll to please. . reliertfttilv oil-its the patrimage of the public. ro , 11 „., e.,etitleni-that he'can tel cheapest and liost gill.tiS ill the &nutty, . B. KELLER. . . c. .313 v 15. ISSO. • • • • ANI) - 1? - 1701VER SEEI)S": \ L A-A r:;e assJrtment otthe above. war• rn•.Li.d tionnino: 11111171:1111 , rild Tag . . many hu I idrod 01101C1:1 V 3 !. ties. ,II!* •11011 , :1111 nail retail. 'Country doalurs . Numdiod at a liberal dironunt. , - I'ASCIINI.T.,_IIQItItIS Ss., CO., . _ .IzH , mitural IVarelmuse and rionit-toror .Vac '2ll, 'roll • 7th :nul !Market .st.4.*. • • --.G.VH.DEN E) (..r 1. N E ' S. 4,11 r(i wii a 0 a stream lif water fol to HOlliet ~east iron Lift and - ''i.,,,,-e Vintips. Baru Imor ihillers.,Turniii Drills. 11:-Ileat - J, • rill - s7Wittii - jats7aliirilrass Sot% err, a t taelied. -Plo+i 14 ~r I various patterns and !dra:. hears-and,ti - I , • il a rrow,,,, t.lme's premium patent Ituttor NVairlier, —a :,eiv artitde Dist. -rervi veil Also. all othAr artliles. in .. • their pr per send n, Cr the firm and gunien: - ' . - l'A:X11.11,1,. MOItItIS .S: CU.,. implement :ind Seed Store.- . ditty 80. 15:,6.1 - - 7 til and .‘larket, Phila.. l P 'III.NG k - S Lf " .‘i IER .C.LOT LUNG ! kJ lt .E 'AI 0 V A.l, . • ....k riLNEIt • S: 111t0. have.:temnoravaiily moved their ..t...re tithe corner wont - of Burkhorder's Hotel, where they will he pleased to 1410 their old customers. Moe and Common Clothing, , • Main and ' , Unroll Clothing, , . 1,1 ;,lit and sombre Clotnitm, - NtAilt anti nuirning chalting - . :, Noon .tad uvinit444; Clothing, • . 1)1.0,!.s and buelauss elothlug, _ Wmtk and Sunday Clothing. - IL'inia nod traifeling Clothing. " ' • ... . . - ilritht toil soft. httoidpluthing, " Big and little" Clothing, ' ' ----- . ' • • ' - ' .-- -- It.iys'--etitt young men's Clothing„ . ' • • . tirao ltud stylii,li Clothing, . . , Cheap and (Moaner Clothing, • Or any kind of tnothing, _ ',. • (tint,i: be had at 61:fa NEIL .t 111:0'S. C.Man . Clothing t,ru. . . . Ainoag, ;heir extensive assortment may la 7 found Fine . _ _ . lll's gi, and Mite New St - ' - ``.11.4s and Frock Coat , made vlu brt: ; u tn,, latest infillignsli - Chitl4s. New style Ilusincs's Coats, of black, Brown, little and ilrecn ei.lti. Mid Piaitt and Fancy Cassjuleres.., Line tolit;4llant. and. .Cotton Coats, or every kind. Doulk and Alogle-bre_asted Vests, an endless variety 7 5, 41:,,E1 . 011 41141 rAlleyt Ilks, ttlus, Cabsinvres, prena lees, and.Nlarsolles, - Flue -){lack IIOOSTCIII and Fancy enst.iniere Pants; I,i3lit-Colored Fancy eaasktnere _.• • • Also a full a. , s`trCiOutof Shirts, Collars. ilotionis era- I I and 'C.o.:isle, .t oil • 1 !;$T ft I V ;.; I) to toe ~oeo„ . .ktIEitICAN itiS •kl 11,,/ • ,~ I i . 41.1k . VII Ilk, An tfoscsiptialia. :AmeI•ICAII.. Pia ill-A !111. Ealley 111.1. PIM It 11.11t1 Vaney White awl Brown Duck Drills. Mottled and Figured Linen Drills. ,spur Mack Satin, Daratheit and Grenadine Silks. Bior, Drab, and Check Cassiiheres. • FigUred and Finley Silks oral descriptions. • , \Vika° and S'aitiy Marseilles of every variety. Frnncli-W-lilte Kid Gloves: :AY I 0 Colored Kid Gloves, extra flue, Mechanic's sEitch. French enlorcil Silk (Shwas, Kid make. • Finn 1.1.5 - to and Berlin 6tintaiur isiloVes•• Striper Mad: Silk Cravat* • • 10,1dt Satin•and Silk Stocks: - • Souk thce, tVliltit and Ftncy_lkawn_Crayats, Suspenders, ac. • Juno 4, 1850. N - 1 1 ] IV GOODS.—The subscriber has just returnaa . from the city and' is, opening general anisortinent of Fancy and_ litupla 'Goods. COOFISt• 1114 er Frunala Alerinees, Calmegs, iparioas, Printed Cashman's and Mous du , (mines.;,,Dreis Silks in great variety, Long Brook& Shawls from $iS to $2O, Prune! litanket Shawls. Catniado uud Swiss Edgin i ti And ,iertlngs and Cambric !Old Swiss Collars. 51arino +tail Silk Shirts and Draws. Dress Trinimingi in great variety with otharyaucy and Staple (leads. --wir.waTckNEß: riro Sit PNENTIt S, 13UP 1111 1118, tc The undonagned has boon typoin,ou au a,aat fur supplying 3101JI.DINtid of any dosigte, or rat turas fur Pulltlings, at a much loss- rate than thoy,itt ba utada .. boru--so said by our -most oxperifineud me , ChM/ kV. I March 2U,'Stl].. 11 ItY SAXTON t-V BPIt 1 AND 8 U 11 . 14: It r - - -• . AND CAPSI • .. - The undersigned Invites tho attention of his old ens tumors nd the public to his now and sea , opaideas. !owl twat ()t' '.lrUlt and STRAW' FIATS, CLOTit 'C.\ 1' Ac for gentlemen a Ai, .Boys _wear, of. the latet.t, styles:it'd-hest:quality. _ The_arsOrtment will be:fuuud to etnimum every sort And size of lints and Caps for :Me; Boys and Children, front' the commonest And cheapest to tho most stylish and fashionable, such as Oaktwd's string style of gentlemen's Hits, White, Blaiik' ~and ilrown, tilquelt flats, With itur ilittsofhls ownmirer ufacturat troYir dt4 / 1 - c4B various colors and : prices; .te largo assortment of , len's and Big's straw. lists of ditTbrout qualities and priceS, : to suit the pockets of h tth rich and poor, Feeling confident that every, o..ser can ho accommodated from his totten'sive and ettried assortment ho , cordially,-Invites friends- to: call and etamino' at his old ec,tablishmont on .blainl Street. VIII. li. TROUT. ILAIN FIELD • ACADEM ;Neat. CARLISLE, Pa.--the Twentieth Sesiion" (live •utenths) will commence on lilay sttr. A ne VI, Wild ing has been erecteil• containing ,Gyninastufm flv.l ash; Room, etc.. . • :_..IV .iticrensed _facilities for.. instruction and athple itecommodations; this Institution presents great - Et ducements - to parents who -desire the physical and mental improvelorentUf their sons. , • • 'rums per. Session, $65 Un. For 'clreulais 11'191'1141 InfOrmation, address . Prlnelparaini Proprlet,or,' April 9, 1850. ' - Plainfield, Cumberland co.,'Pa; • • --. y -Throe, miles west of Harrisburg - The eleventh loss on o thisllfixtitution will commence on' 31onday, the Zithof,May,'net. 'Parents and Huardlnns are - re, spectfully via :stud to inquire into the inerits of the Institution. Ale location is retired pleasant end health fol. and the course el Instruction embraces. the,airdlop. ry. and higliorbranidies of -an. linxlish Education', to= geiher with the Latiii,.tireel4, fireffeli7iiidtleriliiiff-Ifer-Fr gtinges, and vocal, and .instruitientab impsie, _Terms, boarding, washing; mot Tuition Iti the Eng ilratich es and vocal music per session C. 21 weeksri4itiO, O. For eirculitccontalning particulars address. r-1 • :Hardt, 12, 18511.] . • liarrisburg, (1 A 1t1,11..E. FEMALE SEMINAR T. k 31 It. and 31.115. Cl o .l.ltli, who 1111Vtlbeeu for se r ref years engaged in teaching,respectfully announce to the Citi4"ilB "th'illSitt and vicinity, that 4m the list of Sep tember; 19LG,.they will elnainuneo the second session, in; Louther Su•eet„ near the Clerulaii libformed Church, of their ' YOUNG LADIES. Thejustitutlon will be both a boarding and day school, in which all the-hratteherr necessary for the com plete educaidon of young - ladies will lot taught. Assist ants of the , highest „charaeter for girallfirations and morality.wlll be employed in :tecurdatw , i with idie.wahtV MI the Instil -The-government will Iw-conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will be as riddly excluded. - The l'riticipals getter theniSelces that their long and successful experience. as Lc:whets, as testified by tho teiantintentiations iii tneir 4 5 i1l them LQ est4blisli an llistlttitlon of the iii,c ! heat character for ..y4.11111.4 ladies. - They are fully persuaded that such all.. Institution wilhbe sustained litre by the citizens and 114'.10144titig country, and hope that their confidence May 1110 toe - Sr/i iaistja year will canSis4 of four hernia (cloven ti un6s o.•lth bogltinitig nit September 1 anti ending on second 1% minaiday iii July. • TEJois 1.E14 (ILARTgII weeks). • 14444irdiag., - including fuel'. light., and - .tultion hi Cmg.isli brandies, - s'4f. nn Primary' Department, - - - . - - . • • I . ; tO/ ant Vtolurli lAngurigi. , , 0:1:1, - liritilelivtz :It, pi,t,s, , or'f... ';`;4. 11.1...11.5ence attey ontrailee. exvept i!t rase uf.ptotlavted lIILC.. • . . Hon. 1 , 111.:1)'1i...1V.Tf: - t, • 1101. 0:-1'. WINO.. • .1. Ls+, -•• A; 11. •Kiii,Ml . :ll, JANIE:i !Lt.:4ll:l'oN, 1:.5q., •• • Aerit FitY, 'l'. 11. Sli11.1.:"\11.11. TA.: \ Ir. FrElll:l; . rr. - y.ntr. ' ' " r . . .. 1 i _ l G? e-ii ,A - .,1 t , . (lie 1101 c. .1 1 . 1 .I ,P:LAQU: 4 /tan, NO. J 1 and Ir . n.11.1.1M.,/l{d . : h.Tilk,r:l, naltinwrv, Md. . ', 0. K. I Lecturer upon Jlerctei E. dinro. 14 Wilting Du kntrtlncn . t.. - , Inntruetor Inf,..nnt int CalvuLititn - 2s nuti ANmovi4Le it, Itonh. linpartmout,. ea... r ixoeping. 11. I.ut•ttlrer . oll t . otilillerdni LAW. . . . . 1 . 1 . .1ro;: ) e.tic..4l3‘ u lilt yet elapNed .inee, the ortablish• moat of WI , 111141 itutioil,durllig tvWch time upwards of oi4Lit Liti.:ttrot.i'stoduots ii3vo boett fa attuudzeoco, kroP• resenting nearly every *tate, In cl.to thalon,) - among whom arm nutubors In Ilaltioloro slid elsewhere occupy ing pro:Muralt positbnn'as bueluess mom and account ants. COUliSli OB sTuuy. • . . . , illtili KENN NO.—Tho Principal him the utmost con lidence i a assuring the public Ili:gutter MI eXput Wiwi, ii fourteen )cars in qualifying young men Mr Like' CoUlit tug hour* and other Important stations, and en 'ex tom .iY!,.,,,.e,ltisitrtinco. with. the, iiimingeinent, .0: .buster s. tiuUliF ul uver,"Ctr.eripiion, : (iutilsted AIS he is by twa se - . entitle acrountats,) the cutirse of training lit this do- . pannient is emiiiinitly practical' slid well adapter. to the Various pursuits of I.'onntierce and Trade r including Individual, Partnership, Mercantile, • 31anutacturitig, Cominie.:•ion,-.yceliange, !tanking, '.hipping., bteattiboat• )• lug, Ceinp,Un Conipaau.ny operation M, &. Pr:NM-IN:ill P.;--....f1ie exercises under this head are _free,. easy. and •. racefuLAanubtuitig-PPlditymf e*ec) - Alton_ ,n i. bc.inty o construction, thus enabling tlieitinitint to write itti elegant business hand on completion of the coarse.' , .. • yIl IICANTILP. CALM; hATIONS' lu all their various hearings are taught by the most accurate and expedi- Lions method. • Daily lectures are delivered upon the Science of Ac counts, 3lert•alltile - CUstontS, .tc., those in connectiim n:i ill a series of lectures umeoininereialpsw,.tire• i o4tl4 highest importance to al[ aspiring td-bccuPyffMtulueut ; losltinns in the business, counnunitf.... ' •- ~...3pne tbue necessary roViiiit . inAtkertoust_Student to complete the course. varies 110111 ti , tki,.l.ll. weeks. There being no vacation, applicants 1:All Aiiitee at any time. and attend both - day and evening. Examlinitions are hold at stated periouti. and _diplomas "awarded:hi - L.4.e - earl-graduate. For terms, etc.. write mud have aci f. r lar birwarded by mail. [Oct. 3, ~ - - A in;,ill, invoieb NENV -7 OltE & NE V.' GOODS . i—. The subscriber has just returned from the city, .and is now opening,'next door to Chas. Mitiglauchlin's hotel, to North Dattover street, a splendid assortment of new and ,cheap DRYAUODS, comprising Bonnets.. titblitifts, Cloths. Carts hneres,li I ugbtuns, Lawns, CtliDoes, -IThLairies.-Mustinsittliecks.- Tlckiugs,-Ilosieryr-Olovos, whitwatni colored Cat•pet Chain; Re. ttBOCERIES of all kinds, and best quality. Alto, a large stuck of sum;rier BOOTS AND .6110 ES. MI of Willett he wilt sell-as cheap us any house in town. ' _lint ter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at sra pries, ' N. W. WDODS, Carlisle, 1.850. 18 Das sumA The u ll ad li erslgn 'N ed .!DT hasj I C iep l. i ] en ed 61.004 of tIROCERIEB 4NP QUEENSWAR.F.,„ and is prepared to supply his Mends and enstonsers with almost" anything regtilred in domestbrnse, at prices which he hopes will prove satisfactory. • Ills stock con sistit of every variety , of goods Inhabit. for town and Country use. 11.91 ms also on hard a general assortment of AltE, such as may be needed byfarmers and mochank.4 Ihr every day use. His stock for • , MISES, IIitA.NDIES AND O'flikilt Liquons Is large - atufainbractaramexcellent - assortment - orchol itualites. all for sale Wholesale and uetsU, South , Vast corner of llannver and .Louther streets, Carlisle, l'a. 45'tt:nuutry Produce taken in exchange for goods. uo y. 21, , 66, S IUkI.C. uu TUGS. 11. SKILES • 1) ESIOVAL.—DRY GOODS, Sze.— it The subscriber has romoved his stole to the house recently occupied by Dr. IL W. Cautious% next door to Charley laglaughlin's llotelorltere ho bat to, genout assdrtment of .' • -DRY OOODS; ORMEMES, BOOTS and Sii.OES; and will be happy to - have his friends and, 4witoritenr come and see him. Thankful fer,past favors; he hopes by strict ettontiOrt to his bitsiness to merit a share of public patronage. tprll l/t18,104 WOODS..Agt._ '4 ,.. TTENTION DYSPEPTIOS--Tholie of you who herveheen afflicted for years this hot °memo disease, and who have been using . , aLuttrst every Nostruti -before-the public without renal, we say to you try "liieffer's AntilTyspeptio" and you willsom, ho convinced of its great superiority aver every Other preparation: We could givo you many certificates Mob orattem our assertions, but a single - trial is worth more. than all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store of U. J. SETTEES, &nth Hanover 'street a err doors south of the Ccurt iv; wee, Carlisle. 41arti51e- ficratb._ tbufatiom I: I: FE it K\ i! :IS etorc.) 'club Sljupi. Dunks, cAIt..I.4ISLE DEPOSIT BAINIK." FIVE .PEli OEM'. '• Ai a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the sth, of slarch,lbb6 it was uuutiituously resolved that inter est fibula lbe paid 'ha-special deposits 'by the Carlisle Deposit Bank, incorporated by the Rate of Petinsyl -tania;-tis . . • . 4 per. cent. per annum for 4 meatus, • .• . 8 • « 5 • " —• " 12 w Intercat CCIISUS site? • the expiration of. the certificate, unless renewed, and the looney, always paid buck Avith ••ut notice.' • • • liy order of the Board of Directors: • ' • • <Yard' 12. , 10.1.1 , W. M.BEETBSI, 3113 EIII; . AN VALLI+ "Y 13 AN K • -PROPRIETORS.. 4. • NELCII011: BRENNEDIAN, 11 lI.LIAM KER, C. STERRETT," JOILN 1/I.7r4Lni . , . ' .1011 N 6TI: Jew: C. Durit..vv, lifinfiv ......_Ullitaok,itoing...luathentiLin_llatt_naine of KEIL. Blthiviik...NiAN el CU. la fitOv fully prepared to don gull oral litudnenn with protuptilesa and fidelity. Money received on Depin.it and paid Lack on demand without notive: thterent paid on Special DepesitH. — ['articular littention paid to the colieetion.An Notes. Nunn, Chochn, sv. in any part of the United States or Cauadas , - • . Remittances made to Brigland, Ireland or the Conti nent. -The lajtlii,..ll and confidential execution Mall or tiers entrusted them, may be relied upon. • They will at all titnes-he'yt. , seil to give any information desired in regard_lo ulonoi 'mitten: t in general. . ;pie proprictorn vt this hank are indiVidually, liable to the extent of their estates for nil the flopesits.autl , other obligntious of lier,'Brelinenian at Co. -..gn.„Blinking Heusi, in Trout's ltuilOing, Blain Street, 'a few Ilix.as east, of the ilail BMW-Be - pot. Open for bust, aess from 9 o'clock In • tile uitirning until 4 o'clock in the evening. ll,' A. STUltta.t..N,. .- --;lnterest at_thniate_cf.i , por_cott:..per_uuniaril rrlll be paitiumSpeci,tl titissibT-a-slityrett,fore. . ' - 3iODC . :. SZ,..:Er47.WarC::.; pitEP AIM FOR . IN' 1.,.i Tiiit 1 . . ... ' . A , A It Colt AND t:OOKINCI STOVES. ,The subserlher at his Ohl stand on.NtirthAlanever st., Citrliale, the sign of the -Mammoth-Ilea Vigiree Pot," tie, Iron to call the attention of the piddle to his ..large' as ortmunt. of STOVtiS, of the nen est anti most tashirmar ble styles. front the hest manufactories in the country, and at all prices Ir. In sii to $l5. • - t 4 •• -- Among-his PAilLtilt .i:. Cli.l. 'MEER sTOVES, ..4..g.. are the- 3liartir Stove, the Arctic. lierere, :qui, ,!'i, Cersian; Union and il.ttet ,Air 't ight. to r ether • .....,,_ , with oilier patterns which he has of all sizes r.ici.,41.1,...., or ch.tifibiws,and ealeuiated fot Lurning either wood . or . coal. Also . , the .Y.tii:l, kiTOLI.. Kidgir, „Albany, Flat.t*.tifit Bandbox -nr Poor Man's, with other COulc . I NI: :"TUVI.S. cettnirfsitie; the latest mono ethents lit hip hen stlVeiCiiturlittenti;ql - thr - eitlfer Wool - cir - egul.--•• Also. the Pining lloete.Cpol.ing Stove-.-a !len unit ele gant article.. t.. 7 n Inch he lashes the particular. attgin, tom oi I.tatilho,'.. • flis.eooking stoves rumze In heh-e,,hs , m $1 t4,2:‘, with tile.hxttareg complete. Alm . ). N Inc plate • i's• . res of S a ri , nis II:MA . 111h and dincrent prices. ' Also, r.NANr..1,1.1.1) .VNI) TIZ , ,NI.Ii •31, - .1 It t. for - t`oeli• ing Storrs. Britlfs l‘ettles.'4e, Also. every uptick in the -line Si Tin and Coppe . r IVarit._ The ptthlie are respect. fully luyited.t. 'Call 110 he is 'confident N o s...lth ills large i‘toeh . .sar r iet.v.and riteapaess..of heing-ithle - to izlv e . ell tires itholirtirn to every purchaser.. Cull atid.sce.. , g•et.,..ii.- I,.ti-It . .. ... . M. ittotillli , • . . _ _ s' -- `7''' 4,,'1 I) \ - .1., : - .i : i,'l k) \' .P.,r,' ..f .._. - I_UN 1... ....'''— • b . . 1 'JOHN D. liliWiA would Inform the public! that . It', 11:13 . 11 , ,W 011 band at Ilk eqablishment. eft Main ii,L, ino.t door C. )lanes 11411. tie larrest. and 'most...emu- Mete to4lol talent...4;r C00K.,....401:Fich ,k, PAJt .. ..,...,.., • - I,,uf s.T.,it'Es,. to - be found In this rounty. 0 • -, which will Ite".tiold -at the lowest prices tor' .. e i a...1 „r r ,, a1, , 1, ,4 T 1 1t t i n e 1 , 1 ,, e n t; e il o i f t . ,i 1 n 1 ,,, 1 . 5 . .9 ., t 1 1: 4 1 1 .k 1 1 , 1 1 1; 1 7 1 1 , 5 , t,i n t r , : a. . , 1 ....._ . proved PATENT CoONINt; STOVES: finished 111 the ne,..t ..emplete nianner. and ealeulated for either weetC ,, r :0441: or both. All the old standard patterns which ifr.‘4,,...1 the test ot experience, may be found at hie U. : INIIIIrtit. . Also. a ;peat variety of the most approve end licauti.ul PA 1:1..0.1t UFFICK STOVES, in cluding' .. number of new styles, pe-sitesslng very Num. , - Our advantages over those heretofore lu use. Fatitiliei and housekeepers are respectfully Invlted.,to give Mtn a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any win of Ott eountry and put tip at the shortest no tlee. , lie etitttinues to, do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WAII E. and Copper Work, and ham constantly on hand or _ roll' make. to order every _article ,required by housekeepers or others in this line. Ills' stock' of Tin mod Copper Ware embraces everyitlik of household and kit:ellen _utensil:Warranted _equal to the best uumufee, Cured. Persons—in want of articles in his Hue may al ways hi, sure ut :sing aecutnntodated to their satisfaction hr giving him a call.powl--1. 3119111:U110E • V -- A N -1 - N — S -- 0 7 1t a— A 'N - CE Cu., oi LocK IIAVEN;TA:, - liillurds Detached buildings, Stores, Merchandise, Farm Property. and other buildings, and their contontb nt nu,derate rate. CAPITAL ull,Oto —CI lAHT.E I t rrl I'ET Li AL. nJ. Pearce; How O. C. ilarventa - 7 - - jI John B. 11411, T. T. Abrams, Clinrlen A. Mayer, , D. J. Jackman, • Charles Ciist, , - W.ll hitt,.• „ ..... l'eter Diekitisou, .• Thus. Ritehon. ..:- HON. 0. C. HARVEY, Pren. , T. C. AItRAMS, It ice. i'ren Tllosf.ks KITCHEN, Srrretary REFEHENVS.: I . 'Thos. liorintin, D. D., NI at. latiderbelt, 7 - Win. Fenron, . hr. J. , S. era if P;rd, A. Iliaitgrati. • Arinearong, Al tn.- Elgler. Nl. C, It r.M; Agent, l'enu'a I.A •L S - 14 -A G 141' N :1 ; ki • FOR INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIEE. FallltlCl 11. 1+10: ft, A. A. Winegardnor, L. A. Itiel:ey, James (Niggle, dolm W. Maynard, Hell. Simon Cameron, Mu) 5. ISE.C-ly ''..: TILE FRANILLIN i'IRE INSURANCE CO'T., UP, PitILAD . ELVIIIA. - Charter Pi:fptitual.—s4oo,ooo Capital paid in'. Office --L. , __*-ik---.10:13,5.-Cinesnutr-street . . . • . ,oL . • - . . AIMEE 'sauna:semi either permanent or limited, against leas or damage by tire, on PUOPLIVEY and e.EFELTS of every description, In town or Country, on the *nest remediable applimtions ulnae either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N.'DA Npx preset. .'• • " Thu subscriber is agent for the above contpany for Carlisle end its vlcl ulty. All applications for Insurance either by mail or personally will be promptly attended A. 1...NR0N - Sl,lilt, Real Estela Agent and Sur!remit. .• ,to by d 0.14, '55 A VIRE L,NSURANCE.— THE ALLEN' AND EAST I I.N. WWI 0 Mb 'UAL lIRL IN s RANCE COSIPANY of Cumberland ,county, incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organised, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, via: , . - -Darder-imiloy; --- Wllliam It. Gorgas,ldichiM - 111 - 13, 6letchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John 0. Dun lap, Jacob 11. - Cociver, Lewis 'Myer, Henry Login. Bettie min IL Musaer, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wick - enthrall, Alesandei Cathcart. , ' - - . •' ' The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the'.kind - In the State. Persons wishing to become members are knitted to make application to the agents of the company-, who 41111 willing tO7stit upon them at any time. BENJ. IL mossra, President. ' lIENRY LOGAN, Vice President . . .- • . . • - - LEWIS RYER, Secretary. . MICIIAEL COCE.LIN, Treasurer. •' - ' . , AGENTS. . • • CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—ltudolpti Martin, N. Cum berland; C. B. fiermati, Kingstown Otenry Zearing, Shirenutrudown ; Charles i1e11,',0411 - 4n: - Dr: ..f. Ahlr *Ctitrchtown ; &Mid Graham, West Pennaborough - Jannia Mc Dowel, Frankford; . Mode Griffith; South Mid. dleton; Samuel Coriver, Benjamin liiiiiisticiq Mecham icsburg; John Sherrick, Ltsbtfrilt - David Coover, Shoo, herdstovrri. , ~ , • YORK COUNTY...4Obn ,Bowman, Illaburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith/ Esq., W4ahliaoon; W. &Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise.. • ITARRISBUBCI,..4.Iouser .1 Yeachman. , . - Members of the company having %Mateo about to ex pircon 6 have'them renewed by making appllaation to 'nay ofthe agetns. • , . . , • • ' Itglicu'Uß 1 - 31.1)110VED • SELF-ADJ T_ISTI. .1, - HAY ELEVATORS or. HOISTING YORKS. :kW Self adjusting flay. Elevators with 'antl•frh Ideas; ropes, &e. • • ' ' . 200 _lndependent Tooth, If6y and Grain Rakes. , 500 Ploughs: various siren and patterns. • ' - 000 Cultivatorsrer - 110ifTlarrov. N , various patterns. 200' Harrows, various sizesand pait.srns. - • 100 Hay, Straw. and 'Corn•stalkiutters, " 100 Reading's Patent Pow meet') 1 , ,be1l era and Clen. 300 Lamlreth's Excelsior Hand Corn Ehellers,,Nes. • 3, and 4: .. . ' The abOve 'aro all manufactured at our Steam l'i" Bristol, Pa. The workmanship and material are oi surpassed•quality. ' • . ,„. --Farmers will profit by-an examination and romp" with other Implements in market. ' .. • ' • ALSO, bo Rney , s Patent o,rnin Drills. , 100 Illokiik's l'ate'nt Cider:llllls nod Preol ----- '' _ Deity. i Ifunhann's Improved Cam Motion; Eel and Mowing 31aeldnes, of which we have the 'agency in l'hilndrlidiln. 1 A - grieultdral . 'and - Horticultural - IMplernentic Teals, Garden and FloWer Seedy in great - variety. sale by - • - D. LANDRETH 8€.1 4 11.N SOL 21 and 23 5. Sixth I.4.,Thiladeltd May 29,1558--'sm. .. 1' PIC UI TURA], PLEN PENNOCK'S CELEMIAIED 'WHEATU DI L J Adapted also for sowing - oats. grars'sreds and guano. Kr.tuser's Poitaide Cider 111111—the Veg Ili the market,. Ilnll d ty's patent Windmill.— Mose Nowt' r's and TI. re hers...Llniaand Guenq Spreader's. „Daniel's. low% .Strov and Ni cider ti Little (limit Corn and Cob Mill, Spain's Atmeri ('bun. The abort! Superior Implements with all a for the use oflho farmer or gardner, fersttle Wife and Itetep by - ' i' A sei TA LT., 31011TZ7S ,t' Co ~ , itgricillittrai Witroltolim, Anrl , l , eed Store. CorTH. aucl..Marh.e;._stret:ts,-I?J4lndelylli:r. ' - 7 =j61.17.2:1-: 21 . and 23' . South Sixth Cti PIIII.AVEI.I.II I A A OBI( 11.1171 t A I,INI NJ 311 NI la k N Pn near Iti ihttai. T AP PEN] y A EE FEED CUVIEBS. wtitana‘ I % ,. "2 A LI) . 4: SAM:ENT: NO. 410 Marl,ut .st eet, lii• cutter supo , rlor to ally I,o‘y In use. for str, dui al. ilit) . and sltnplf. , lfy of ,Onstrtn.tion It cut. er. 31:11 is till) only t.ell4liarivonig !lay, :Aran and t utter at cr n.ado'. It 11118 Out ONE :ALA, !thy Eurson eati:i.tlind and set with but in ordinary iS ground in the nfa..44lte. stands hat o already Lieu t.old. and tlitretuand 'ls incressli.;:. 111 Ilkirht CILA4, till exandustion Is sn', tOilltlTll/0. (no of Its superiority. ito one,after a trial wradd part still, It thr any other. All r ixus aborts constantly au hand and for sate by • j.-I**. r YT E. 8(114 Agent for emitterloud rout octtl CONWAY'S ' , GENUINE 1-10.. -• sOAP.—Cwiwity't, pure Palm :ttap.-12enitity' pruned Chemical Olive ;Soap.. °A - Tull etipply ut truly excellent t.'i ape just received end ter an \ V 11,1i1 A.ll ti' 1 , AM i LY•uituctlii, Multi . etreut. , ' Carlisle. Nov. '2l, ',,5. - . . . . E W GOOD •;,--The subscriber justrbeeired from t'ltlladelphia'a large at went t 4 seztaohable potter, which will be soldlery —9ppostro the H. H. Depot, Carlisle, Carilsla, Feb. 1850 • triONI.CS.II , O•N'T D lhey never, did do, tepre than .zive temp, fi Jur, and they never willl it lerhelause they teed, the cnclic,of the diseare. The ,Ctill . Fo 04 a 11... and 11111011 N bent:es IF, the atimcspherie poimm c AllaNuia or 31alltria. Neutralize this polsoe by it i UR Pi 4 ANI MOTE, Llllsl all disease c. uded by it disapt at came, Ith‘deA' Fever mid Atnw Cure ix (Ilia ant, to Naleria, and moreover it is a perfectly* harfailere, wine. The certificate or the eciebrateLKeheufiet, of Noy-York, to this effect, ih attached to ry litAtlu; theretere, if it duce *no good, it cau d, hnrnt.• . • 1 /11S iiklllo% 0 than ran be said of Quluino, Amin. :Any othkr tonic in existence, as their us,' in ruii w . the eino‘tatutlintatht bringii on UUl.li AGGI, , M &tenter :Mutt te - et - ln;e sent to leel potently well tor atr 'ieatheeet. It illustration of Litwin truths 1 annex . to, trait,. Irutrl et later jttSt: rereiveil front 0 Ilaybii tont' F. 7 OWN( O um, litarchltilF t lb JAS. A. IiIIOADS. ESQ.—beitr•Slr: Yours Of 2d is at hand. 9114 Cure artited Into - Mat year, and difficulty in getting any one to purchase It'lsna p;rt Increased from the fact that a remedy - had been • I: (Jawed which was.growing furor with the pub] beiinc• better than using ttuiniuenot knowing, 1 sutue, that the remedy they used to escape taking nine Kilttaillt , tt the bitUti 1 . 114. ELY I . saitabl.(i nown as .t.tisnitli's Tonici,7)ont, variably Aguo, lint it did not (lure it, %mufti intim return with renewed vigor. This onc cumirtence 1 ()pouted in your favor, if I could inst if test comparlson betiVeen it and yew. GUJIE. 'lll lowing is the ;exult; Three pens.dis took your "Cure,'" all of which cases of "Quotidian Intermittent FeVer,". of r weeks Mantling. hey had tried Quinine and remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was-( all such vises.) slowly steering them out, and Ire the feutidath aof other and severer maladies. 1 succeed in effecting n ruditvtl cure of all three of -1 eases with your remedy, and they. have not had a since. In all three of these canes the" :Smith's Ti laud loon used. and would, as before stated, breal chilli hut after a period or two had elapsed it w return. • I think there will be no difficulty Snow In gild' your tCure" the vantage ground of any other roe now in use hero. Ste., 4c. • W.M. DIX k .1; it an,t _A (111 V. TOIDAIAIIiA,.the only harmless remedy in exist, is equally utirtalltrer rt-IdikvsevriVx, as a "cuss." it when you feel the stills owning on, and you never have se single one. JAMES A. 11110 DES, Proprietor, Providence, It. ;5 5 5 1 or sale by W.‘A. and Druggists goner (July '2, 1850. . . 1.50 n lbs.. UV Ull.ll vstED, • eouslating of rorplo aa‘,;thdo 6 flybrld, Yellow A berdeou, Purple Top thaw; tireou-Top do., at wholesale - and rotaiL , - • I'ASCIIALL :41Q.111(18..1 'lmplommt and oeci Ith aud.Alarket, /550.1 • • axxc • MENTS. • • Ridging ; and Olnvol floes, Ihr Corn • Potatets,/ Expanding .Cultivators, Steel Teeth Of vas - Oils patterns, Field • Garueu Barrows, /land Plows,.'Revolving Parse Ba patent Scythe Smiths and Scythes, English L Scythes with, riretted.ks, Xnix.ilOrAlnlatiding Perksorillt lope god tackle oomplearalal all 01 ,articles for farm and garden. , • • • , - '• PASCLIALL MORRIS • 7th and Idarketiltreets; Phil M. SNODOItA
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