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: • ' • •