ME 6 farnitro! Iltpartmint, ( 1 On Shoeing Horses that o,verreach I was bred from my youth. a Meek . nith arki farmer,- and- whether:a-natniral eelanie.or not,l was anxious to kno* z w-hy@amt---W-hdreforesLof-things,=er,_ :ore properly.speaking,_ the_:.cusinalities ad preventives.. ~ I was also fond of .ying experiments upon - sat things as; ,ipeared favorable for improvements. -as generally in the shop with my-father I the. evenings, rainy. days and _such . her times as could.be spared from-.the' XII] or school. - By. bajnir, in -the shop • ? unuch, I obtained life. view of the far .. ,drs. generally, and by that was enabled -wake 'minx iinprOVemen ts on..the farm. learned alai), that many farmers enter i:n very erroneous views about - - they, : .were bound` to kietate according to prejudice; as, for, .stance, one says—" . This horse 'over-: --aeries, 1. want, you . to put the forward -;noes its far, forward as posaible, and set -oe hind shoesas far hack, or he will ar off." I would soinetimes. try n1 , 189_116 e ° case by_ saying2.tlie" Way J . o ,revent a horse from- overreaching, is to unguent the .speed . of the forward-. feet - 7. - nd - retard - AlieLmotion - Of-the-hind -ones-;- Juiin'Order to accoMplish that tshall Aare, to reverse yOUr -directieng. Sume .vho had little or-no..mechnical genius; would cut shoji; ail argument and-say : ‘Tollow - my directioaS or . else not shoe .! he horse." • Of eptirse. a mechanic'thust . _obey orders,.if-he . breaks: owners so, the . horse werdd-go_.out the.shop,_nicely - fettered - , with his•shoes - clicking'at - ei - ;ery step; whilei e perhapS,. the Man of inquiry • WOuldAre - sire: ,explanation.. _My ..way is, to - make theAbe:Cork - a very low, and- standing a. little_ .under, and -the • shoes set:as - far back as convenier for Ward feet, with high' heel -.corks, • so as to let them roll over as soon as pos sible. On the hind feet, I- 'have the heel cork IoW, and toe cork high project- . inglorward, thus keeping back the hind foot, while conning up over - a high toe . 1 Cork giving time for_ the. forward _foot. . to g?onit of the way. - If thus shod, the horAe will travel clean, without' a click, and - his 'speed will be increased ona trot fifteen or twenty seconds in- a , ' England Farmer. Keeping Apples for Winter. Apples are kept through the winter -1.• By being laid on the floor - in a cool , cellar _with. alight covering of straw, and air _dm it t e cr!fro -= a _nor nd o_ ,__u nti 1_ it yiecoMes so cold ab to ',endanger, their freezing. • 2.. By. being packed in flour barrels, and headed up, and suffered to . remain, in , open sheds until the severity of winter . requires their 'removal. so it cool, d'pllar, where they' are - to be laid in tie-5,.0 their .sides., hi .:on to cases they ar t eipacked 404 tit ::• light stratum tif strawy, ofAry - t , t it ti t ' dust or_chaff interposed, so as to 1,, ep the apples from. touching, and this as .far: as 1 have observed, is the best plan.. 3; 3.lany.. farmers Make a-cave of boards in theirlards or gardens, and fill it with 'apples, covering it over with ‘earth, and . admittint , the air by .means" of a stove pipe. •in this case,. Care' ouglit to' be • taken to prevent the earth from touching the-apples, anii sufficient drains -made • around it to carry off the water, This method succeeds well, , and Apples are . thus preserved till late in the spring. coarth way is 'to lay the fruit on Lelves in.the cellar, but it is difficult tin: most 'places to . keep the rats out, these vermin . : very often make sad destruction, as I ' have experienced more than ,once.— tiounerg •Gentivitan. ,„ Parni-Saap Books. .Every firmer Ahould keep a scrap- book. Wie_do_natineun,that_hegoulid_oolloot pictures and poems, and other dainty wares, in:a splendid folie, but that be should (ibtain a large and plainly but substantially ,bound folio of light .car tridge-paper: or of wrapping-paper, so well made that it can—to written on.---= Then let'him.cut, or direct:his- children to cut, froin his county paper, or from the Herald, everything relating Act ag,ri, eillture whieh he•can Tay "Ihis To avoid confusion, and for sake •of 'ref . -erence, be TAM do - lvell to :devote a, portion •of the book to. each Slibjeot, and arb age them alphabetically. Thus, un der the letter A may come general re- mar L-s on agrieulture, apples or any other farming subjpot beginning with A. An index should. be made • to ..facilitat'e the • finding of any article required, and plen ty.pf room left on the...mtirgin of each page fortliC - it -- ahie - flo write crown any • remarks of ,his own .. Such a volume would in a year or-two, become a matter pf Constant reference, and a source o vec,y. decided .profit. 31tisceffunepur. .„ . 9 / . ', A tirs,, FETTER'S VUR vimmt NITURE ROMS. CP.'" INA ' lifeY N:0 W 0 N It A N a 1A1.6 , 1, astortuaont of now and fashionablortMNlTUßll and CHAIRS • Walnut and Mahugantflretsing liurettua, with tuarblo ' . tops: • ... • .. . • ' I Sofas, 'riblos. and Washstands. . .. Walnut .Ettigorom and Wardrobes. Mahogany and 'Walnut Tables of all sizes. '. , • 'ruclf-ite•dstilads,-I.lb.ogaily---rind.-.Xlain Tabloc,.at all . • prir•es.. Parlor Sc' Chairs Itocking-Chalre f with telvet or , hair-eloth seats and hacks. Nitihopityand Walnut Chairs with hair-cloth or cane' . '„ • seats. ~ . . • Plain Chairs of all kinds. • Cidl and see this new and elegant assortment at tho FUTIlit aro Rooms. of the sobacrlbor, On Mother street. noar the corner of North !lancer. • JACOB FIUTEIt. July 21, 186(t. •• - ____ , . NTE 1-1 0 L ALE.D It U G S I;.F, N. SP.,:rNeltit TIiOMAS, No. 2Q South Second Strvt- Philadelpids„, imorter, Mauttracturer,and - licaler in DRUGS, MEL/MISES: (.3111 , ,MIGALS, . Bye -- Stufis, Paints, Oils, Colors. White kat!, French and American White Zino. Window 'Glass; Wass Warr. %ar. /1174r11111 - elltS, - tirlund „spices. and all Other artlcle3_witially kept by Drpr,g,tsts, Inclu.iln. Borax, ltidtteb. - All orders, by,itiall or otherifiv. promptly attended Country merchants are itivited to call and examine our cock betwe pohsliaslog elsewhere. sent tl any et the wharros or railroad 'stations. Prlocs bow' and thuds W arr aut,,,,t plarch 0, 1:156-xly. T., - lALL CLOAKS & - MANTILLAS AT Wilt/IX-SALE ALP RETAIL. - • •tih. 0 IS ILI, PA - . IN: .3r„. .0 : 'Ttitlyrters and Nlanufacturers of CLOAICS and MAN - -- TILLAS, No. 1-74-171f0-ifut-strtut7(sfew-doors-rthossr7thi . 4 ' l o h OM:0..41)111ft, (1n connection wit.1164.:911,1ig 111'1,l'IN,361•Broadwgy N. Y., the largest. in•inufseturcr -of these lb - oils in tint United States,) beg to eat! theat, — Vtititin - of - Whniesale and lietail-1-users- to. their Int ge d -V4Tied.stock_of_CI:OAK73,:.TALMAS, Ace., tdll tr 411.4!! Their enlitniti in eontpriseS a edniuletc as Fortment.of all the latest 1 . 31'61311, Isiove!tios in Velvet •Ire Antique, Cloth, Plain Sill:, Au., Ac. • white the fa• (ditties atiorded.by their connection with the lar,test Mint ufa .•.t thing -House, (o 1 these goods,) In New_lLtrk,', enable Went to guarantee better Nalue than is obtain'. tie elsewherit in the..)darket. - OVA). A C,).. ' Sept: 3, 's6—:lnt. 174 Chesnut Strek. ihore7th. rEw GOOD:31 NEW i.4001)5. A ' lar l o lot of . soasoiiablo (loot ,just ro , :ulvetl, ATM h o ohl vary rhepp ?a the store of the sulwrihor, In iro_oto street. .I'ren'se enN nod Roe ~ro.ittirch:shy7 oh 4, MAIRIAItEr • Aueust 13. ISto3. , . • i .. - F R . 1f., 1 5 , 11. 1), HE 11.. It 1 ., .N i G a l -- ; ;I t lie hay..just • . . . • SUPERIOR - FINK!' HERRING, -of-thi.-year•sjclaclr.--For-galeitt-tho esiablishm...l, . • Orocery. ' .1. D. HALBERT. , 1.,.:,- ~ prn 23,14551 North Hanover Strwt. • OEM JUST' RECEIVED— . _ --- krexli 3fl t NIV.RE I t Iti ES, - • PINE .A Pl' I. ES, . • • •• LORSTERS..• ‘,.. MAI A'Pk) li ETCHUP, :".• - riumatu inathss,. ' _.- _. . _ 0 !LER KINS, _ • __ _ PICOLJI.X, • ' . I' It ESER VED GINGER. •••• , .• . 1 TABLE Oil, &O. . I • Above • articles warranted °quo' to any in alorket For solo `ow for cash at July DI, 1860.1 WILLIAIIS.'. . - - • T ____ W LU3II3ER 'YARD !-1:1 U . AI mET, & C o . h avin g opened a large Lumber Yard • at Mcchanickburg, would Invite Carpenters, Builders and others wanting Lumber to call and sec, as they have all kinds of Lumber on liana. „ Ali orders sent to Mechanicsburg will be punctually attended to. ' June 1.1.18,511.-3 - . . . . . '‘ Q -- .PI,IINGT I'S IFAI lii.Eli eI.OPITING ! KJ, . It B M-0 V-A .1.... . . . _ otiLEIN.IIII. AL DR.D. hum teMpotarat ily_muv ad 'their Storcdo the corner robin of Burkholder 's ilotel, where they will ho pleased to see their old, customers. Yin° and Common Clothing, " Plain :icd Fig ured Clothing, . ...._ '.Light All .SO . IOIIIN ClOthilitC• .N.i.Olt. add inornith:, Clothlti; . . - ' .Noolt and ...VOliing l.'10t111•Ig. a . 1.111 , 3/1 MI 1011!111..ASA,1110t,i1111g. . - 1.V. , e - i 51.3 , 1 Sunday Clothing. .- - • '`.• ' :" 1 ;ain :Ind tiAy.!ll , 4 Oothitit, ~ . ~ 16 , ,,,,,,,,i ~.tic. likt. , 'it•i'llo.ilii,ig.. '',' . tp...., .iml :it ro. - CIA him:. IMys' nod young nt,m!s kluthing; tin.% e aid -ay lish Clothing, ... . • - Cifrads sod .Oic vol. Clothing. Ur Ally killifol,;lothilig, _, • maybe had at STEINBR ,t IMO'S: Cheap Clothing ' `...4.1rv. . Altiong ..heir euiteusi ye assortmetituitty_hefenini Fine Ilia, , k and,llino,Now Style Dross and Frock Coat , made en the lateityashions of French and English Cloths.' :New style Business Coats, of Bliick, Brown, Blue and eili con 'CIOIII4, and Plain and Fancy Cassimeres„ ..I.inenllinclintn, and Cotton Coats, of every land. :• boutle and Single-breasted Vests, an endless variety sit' 'Plain mind Fancy Silks, Satins; Cassimeres, Orono Coo , . and Marseilles .&e.' . .fine Black .Fronrii. Doeskin and Fancy Cassimere 'Putts; Plain LOA-Colored Fancy Caseinlero Pants - ' .;•.'pvidg Myles. - . Also a full ussortniont of Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cra-' - vats, rocket liandlecroldefs, Sitspenders, Stocks, GIOVeS, ilusbry and Unduallea. . , Cialislo;April 10, 1356. . , - , XTIIINV" G001)S.-411e . subscriber, has .11 just. returned from the citY•sind is opening a goneral assortment of Fancy and Staple Otxxim, consist, of French hierinues, Coburg'', Alisaccas, Printed .tlastanores and lifous.lo Lain& Dross Saha .in groat I.ltrioty. Long Brocha ghawla from -$l5 to $2O. fronch illoultet Shawl*. C,ansiirie and Swiss Edgings and lu :settings and Cambric and Swiss Oollaro. Merino and Silk ..foltirts and Draws. Dross Trimmings its great -vurictVitli other Fancy and staple goods.. stov.:2l, '55. GEO. W. 111TNER. .- . . CARPENTERS;. Fit—Tho undersigned has been, apposestai'an .agent•fca• supplying 51OULDINOS of any deal , ,tit, or ; Pat= tarns j er i n i rfor e Aulldlngp 1 4. a t re l l: less rate x tl e n n -thet sa cs! . [March 20;66] • 116Nil l .ir SAXTON t PIIAI4S? COURT' SAIkE.: In IL" : pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will expose to pub licsale, on thf promises, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1850, at 1-o'clock, p. m. - said day, the rcad estate of Itobart Cook; late oeMOnroo township, deoealsql, yle : A LOT OF GROUND, - situe to ' • in :Monroe township, Cumberland county, near Brandt's Kill, containing One and threozgyarter metes ofteroutdi all ander fence. . The improvements , are .4i TwrAtozy :LOO IICIUSN, - .Btabler, - and - other -- out - hulidA loge. There are a number of Fruit TreeB on the'proixti• era, anti a well of good water oonseniont to the door: The ta.V.DIS wllt be.--10 per, cent. when the property is stricken off,nud the balance on the let of April, 1807. JOAN HOUSER, Executor. l ikttg-111, lei 11—ts Ette. 6tiob. printi ug promptly ticeeptpd, artiste Actalb. tbutittoit- _ _ _ _ .11 IT - ALL AC ADENI . W . THREE MILES WEST 01? HARRISBURG Thu Twelfth Session of this Institution will commenge_ on Monday, the 3d of Noveinher. Parents and thw -dianuireTrequeSted-to-inquire-inte, its--merits-befere sending their sons-or wards °Bmber°. ,The location'of the Institution is retired, pleasant and- healthful, and the course of instruction embraces the ordinal'' ry and higher iiranclieti'-of, an English Education, to gether-with the-Latin, Greek, French, and (Jarman lan guages, and- vocal and instrumental music, -Tonna, hoarding, washing; and Tuition In the English branch es and vocal music per session (31 weeks) 50U,90. For circular containing particulars address. • •' • • • - B. DENLINGEIL 5e0.17; ISO.] • . Harrisburg, Pa, • EMI - • • 101 J• AIN - FIELD AGADEAIY.—Near • „bAItLIS .Pa.•—:Tho Twentieth liceilon (five' months) will' commence on Nay -sth. A new build ing has becin erected ,containing t yuufasiuuy Illusic Room, • • With increased facilities-for Instruction atul ample accommodations, this Institution presents groat in ducontonts to• parents who 'desire. the physical and mental iniproc*ent Of their • • Terms' per tiession, $65•09. •For circulars, with full information address • • • it. - K. BURKS, Principal aI/ STiztiribtilirT. -- April 9, 1556. • Plainfield, Gumberlami __ iAltbizilAli.; FEiI I A.L.I 4 : SEMINAItY.,, k_) 1111: and MRS. CLARK,. who have been for . several years engaged in teaching, respectfully annAnce to the citizens of Carlisle and v Witt IV, that nu the Ist . of 'Sep teinber; 1556, they will commence , the second se.ssion, In , LoVier 'Street, heal- the Gorman _Reformed Chnrch,of . 7 SEMINARY FOIL YOUNG-LADIES. The Institution • will .he boll a boarding and day school, ill which all the branches necessary for the COM- I) it! tt; (1,111C:11,k/1/ of - young ladies will Do. taught. Assist ants. of ,the highest character for qualifications and morality wnt I.d - employed in accordance with the wants of the Institution',, The governitiontmill be conducted on strictlyChristiOt piinclPesoglille sectarburitan will 'be al: rigidly excluded. . •*3 • . ' . . the •Prlticipais flatter theinsolvei that their long and successful. ei.pdriencti as •teachers. as - testillad - hy 'the re onnuuudati.cus-hr their possession, iy . itteniti±lo them_ to establish am! nstitution of the highest Aittructer.i.r young ladie4. They are fully persuaded that such au Institution will bessastalntal, here by the citizens and 'eighboring' con'fitry, and hOpte that their confidence . may not be di,,ippoilltl'Ll. • . The SCl6lllStie year will consist of four terms (eleven a eakg ea-.h), beginning on fiepteinber 1 and ending, on .seeond 14'611 . 1o:N) - in ,Itily. . . . 4 - T rlt3l:- l'itAt' Q.C.t ivrErt 1 11.Aeo4s). , .. Boarding, ineludin4 1 . .1, if g ht,, .1111, - tuition In MiT.FI7 - sli• brunettes, - $35 00 .. ---71,rintey-heletetoten.t..- --- . t, iin 11 le.-1,....,r English, • - • • - . . . 8 _on - A Bella' t and lbalertt Limptiv.. , ,e4, emit, '- 5 la.l - . Oimainemial branelies at pride...a ir's charges.' . .. _lin deditrtion for al,senco . itfter entrance, except - In ..case of proTract'etl 1 - Ilicss.l . . . . It V. Vt: It. It C - C. P. WING; • J. B. P,I7:F.EIt, ' • .• A. 11. liitEMF.lt, J.c Ni I "• ./ACt.1111 . 1.11:, - T. li. SKILE:z 4i ll';tC. EELS: 2 Dr. '4i. - ‘.- IrflroitSS,' - . • Rev.-Mr; HTEItP.F.'II.'. •- MAT.. 10, - - • -. ' llG~lL~llls •("_; j l o_3l. 1111: It C /11 - 4 0_ G rumored to the new and syncious Ilkill , So. 99 and lui BA LEDtuitict,TREET, gaitlutoto..ll‘l. CitAmr.riaaN, Priflopal and bictuierpon Mexcarj. eeieuce. _ LK. K. I, ,, aiga, in clinr.ze.orlVriting Department. 00 - 61% ---- tirite, - Justrtteturirr — Mrrrarrtite - 4'aiEtthitiutts and- 1 Associa.t - c-in ItcN,k, Ke.Ting Department. .1 Teaeln,r in isa‘kk l.eepiuq.. . ti T. %VWlans. Lecturer on l'9,lnutercial Law. Throe y.e.trs have n,,t. yet C11(11,0241 since thzsztAblish.. , taunt ni thi4 inmcitutionidarjug Whlch Unto upwarda.nt cl ht htnidted ,rttlents have-Lane lii attendance, (reli• heariy every tatu In the Untoa,) nuiong whom are numbers in lialtiutore andplsewheie occupy leg pramtuent pusitiOus as 4businusS — uien audactxtuut auto. • - , 11001( KEE . PING.—The Principal has the-utmost-con fidence In assuring the public that after au expel Mime Murteen years in itialit)itig young men for the Count tug Room and other important tit:atolls, and an exteit sive :Acquaintance with the management of bushiest; 'books of every dosaiption. (assisted as hit is by two sel entitle accountats,) the,eourse of training in this de, }mai - aunt is eininently practical mid well adaptec , to .the various pursuits of Commerce and Trude, Inelndiug individual, Partnership, • Mercantile, Manufacturing, Commission, Exchange, Banking, :dapping. Bteacubeat lug, Compound Company operations; Sc. exorcist's under this head Are free, easy and graceful, combining rapidity prosecution with beauty of construction, thus enabling the student to'write un elegant business hand cut completion of the course: MEIiCANTII.ECA Let , CATIONS in all' their varitius LitiFingsAnliuglicby - thcr muSt -- nccuratt - an'd l'itpoOt tiou-s to laud. • Daily lectures are deliVered upon the Science of At• counts, Idercantl,le, Customs,. am., these In connection with a series of lectilies'on Commercial Law, are of the highest l )mportain all aspiring to occupy prominent positions In the businessionimunity. The time kcessary foe an industrious student' to complete the course, varies froth 8 to 12 weeks. Thin+ being um:varalon, applicants can enter at any time, cud attend both day and cloning.. Examinationsare imid at stated perloos, and diplomas awarded to t. tse who graduate. For terna,etc., write-and have a ci: tar forwarded by mall. bOet. 3, nub N EW. EW. STORE . & NE\ GOODS,!-- • Thesubseribor. has just returned from the city, and is now opening, - next door to Chita. Itimilauctdin's hotel; in North linuovor street, a splendid assortment of no and cheap DRY (lOODS, 'comprising .Iknittots, Ribbons, Cloths. Cassimerea, O I mtbanta, Lawns, CalLsoes, Dobaincs,llluslins, Checks. 'Pickings, 'Hosiery, Gloves, Willie and colormt carpot Chain, &e. . . • • - . • - , 011(Kyn . nIES of all :kinds, and best quality. 'Alio, a largo- atock of .sUparIor•7IIOOTh.AND:SI I OES. All_ of whlchlui will soil as cheap asnnY house in town. But tor, Eggs, nags, Soap and Dried Frult takon"at Market prices. N. W. WOOLS, Ag't. • Carnal°, April 10, 12.50. ' • .., ~.._.............._—__ 1855 A L J. 4 NOTICE.— . Tho uudeislgned has just replenish ed his moot of GROCERIES AN,D QUEENSWARE, and is Prepared to supply his friends and customers with almost knything required in domestic use, at prices which - he hopes will prove satisfactory. His stock eon• slats of es ery_variety of soods suitable for town and country use. He has also ou hand a general assortment of HARM ARE, such its may beveeded by farmers and mechanics for every day use. Ills stock of 1 - ! WINES, diItANDIES AND OTHEICL4I,IOIII3 i t l e hVeed embalm an excellent assortment of choice, qualites. All for sale Wholesale and Retail, South East corns? of ILsnover and Louther streets, Carlisle, l'a. 'AitiY , Country Prodttco taken In exchange for goods. nov. 21, '55. ' ' SAMUEL O.IIINETT. I - VE3 lOVAL:,--,DRY - G 1 01)DS; . jou if"o subscriber has removed his store to the braise recently occupied by Dr. U. W. Gauttman, next door to Charles Maglaugbilu's .11fotel, whore ho has it general assortment of • , DRY G(POD.9, GROORIIIRB, BOOTS and STIORS,, and will be happy to have bis friends and customers come and sew Um. Thanicini for fast favors, he hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a sharp of public patrona April 9, 1910.]ge.. . SIVENTIQNDYSPEPTIGSI-_-_+Those of you who biorebeen afflicted for yeari withthis t ersome disease, and who have been ushig ilmoit' every Nostrum before the putdie without relief, we say to you try. .".Kletrer's Antillyepeptio" and you wilisoon b„ 0 „l noo d o f 14. groa t superiority over every other jproporation. We could give you many certificates orob .orating our assertions,. but a single trial is worth Moro. than all. Tills remedy Is prepared and sold at the Drug Store of D. J. SHIFFEJI,. South Hanover street >r fey, doors south of the Court Ul'eiergeribile. • COURSE OF STUDY x. W. WOODiiiAg - t. i3uilks. fiARLISLE pEPOSIT FIVE PER CENT. • Au a meeting of the Board of Directors,' held on the sth of ?larch 1806, it was unanimousby resolved that Inter -est-shoud - lbo — paid -- on --- aDeelardeposits by the Carlisle Deposit Bank, 17corpomted by the .15tato..of Pptousji• mule, as follows: . • ° • 4 per cent, per annum for 4 months,: • b ,o• 46 *, l. - liaterestecaSes - aftor• the expiration of' the certificate; unless renewed, and the money . always paid-back with out notice. • By order of the Board of Birectors. March 12, 1850.] W. M. BELTEM,CasbIar. CU MBERL AND. V.A.I'JLEY BAN IC: . . . • PROPRIETORS. • . • WILLIAM KEn, • MELCIIO7II BRENNEMAN . , HOLir.RT O. STERRETT, JORN DUNLAP,' HRNIARD Woons,. Joiii S. STERETT, • JOHN DUNT:AP, HENRY A. !STURGEON. This Batik, doing business in, the name of KER, BRENNEMAN & CO. Is now• fully prepared to do a gen- eral Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. Money reeelved on Deposit and paid back on demand without uothm. Interest 'pall on Spleial Depoiits.— Particular attention paid to the collection' of Notes. runs;-Choelm,-,l;e4n-any-part44—theAlnited , Sruliiii7o- 7. Caundas. • ,Itemittances mule to England, Ireland or theContiz nebt. The faithful and confidential execution of all or dure entrusted to than, may be relied upon. 'they will at all times be plem.u.l to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. • The proprieters of this Bank are Individually liable to the extedt of their estates for all the deposits and other obligntioue or Iter, Brenneman & Co: UN, Banking house in Trout's Building, Maln'Street, a feu; doors east of the Bail fond Dela': Open Tor huffi ness from 9 o'clock in• tint morning until 4 _o'clock in the evening. • 11. A. STUBUEON, Cashier. •N. A —lnterest at the fate of 5 ptr cent.' per, aunt= W 111 be paidon Sperlal dept hits as heretofore. Carlisle; March 16.'184' • • s"touc St, iCin-wnrc. p REP Alt E-E0 PARLOR AND et.IDITINO 'STOVES. Thesubseriber at his-old stand on North llanover st., au-lisle, the sigli of tho-Mantmoth lied Coffee Pot," de ireS to call the attention of the radio to his large at:- oat:lcaOf STOVES, of. the stonAtet and most fashions • his styles.froirithe hest manufactories in the 'tit • • country, and at all prices Trent $3 to ;tit, •• 4 r -Among his PARLOR A CliA:1111LR-STOVES h,q't • are the Mirror Stove, the Aralc. Revere, Star, • ~; • :Porsian, Union l o rd :Etna Air 'light, together •with other patterns which he has of all , slzes parlurs.or iirallitti3ritTaffibinlrxiint - ed - forintrhing 4 itire' wood or.cital. Also, the Flat-top and Bandbox or Ponr Man's, with tatter COOK -IN-0 iyItiVES. comprising the I:ttest orients in kitchen stores, ;not intoutbtd for, either wbetl_or coal.— 1.., the hieing Room , Cooking' Stove—a tea and.ele in article, Itoatthieh lie hares the portion:it atten tion of families. Ills ettobitig.stoves range in prit-ti,frefn 2;,, with the fixtures complete. hat a late '-3•..res if sarluus pottterrtS'and different prireS.. '.- Alto ENA EI.I.r.D.AND TINNED t 5 ARE Mr Cook ing Sttretrs, Brat-sr-Keitlits, Ac. Also, 'e - very artirlo4n the iliwuf lin and Copper Wale. The public fill iiivlteil to call ss ho la-confident with his storb. ninety and elu itpness. ttf being able to gist, en tire satisfaction to et cry purchaser. Call and see. . - ,Det, • -, M. . . . uottoAs would - inform the public that he has now op hand at his establishment, on Main ! next tioor•te Marlon !lull. the largest and .must corn , pletc sof- tinch tof CQUII - ,•O W FFIC Log. STOVES , to i.e found in - this county. which will lia'sold at the - lowest prices,ler cash or approved credit., Ills stock consists of L.144 -1- 4 ,f,., a large :iss.fluietit of new and - highly pros ed PATE.b T COOKINO STOVES!, finished In the post complete 111311110 t. and calculated for either wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns which hsxe stood the test 'of 'esperionce, may be forma' at his es ablislanunt. Also, a great variety of the most approve- ,and lienuti.ul I'AithoICOFFICE STOVES, in cluding number of new styles. fiossessing . very supe rior ads antngiis over those heretatere iu use. Families and housekeepers are respectfully invited to give him a call better, purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part-of the eouptry and put up at the shortest no tice. Ile contftfuetiVo do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET -IRON -WAltli, and Copper Work, and has constantly on 'hand or will make to ooder every article required by housekeepers' or others in this line. His 'stock of Tin and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the hest manufac tured. Persons in want of articles in his line may - al.: , ways be sureol being accommodated to thelesatisthctior 1 by giving him a call. ' tnovl -1 _ -.3nsuranct . VII EST BRANCH INSTiItANCE r: co.. or Lodi( lI:VEN, PA., insures Detached buildings, stores. Merchandise, Farrar Property, and other buildings, and their contents at moderate rates. CAPITAL4::OO,OO—CUARTEE PERPETUAL. _ • . DaI.ECTORS. How. John J. Pearce, John B. Hall, - , T. T. Abrams,. Charles. A.lilayer, D. J. Jackman, . Charles Cilia, W. White, . .__. _ Peter Dickinson, - ' Thos:•Kitchen. • _ 110 N. Cl. C. HARVEY, Pres. T. C. Aattaids -Vice Tres -- TultiAs KITCrIEN, Secretary. - ' ' ' it trritmts. Fainclet U. Taw d, Thos. Bowman, D. D., A. A, Winegur . dnur, 11 in; Vnnderhelt, ' L. A. Martuy,e_.— • Win. Fenron, A. White, Dr. J. S. er,inlisrd, J tunes (Wiggle, A. Updeginff, Jahn W. Ma) wird, Jerner. Aril:strong. -- k non. Shaun Cameron, llon. Win. Iligler. 't1:41 1 :..e. JOIEE:11, Agent, [Chili:de. Poite*. May 15.18511-1 i; k) - } WIN MINITY. AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. - . THE FRANKLIN FfltE INSURANCE CU017., . Of' FIIILADLLPIII.t. . ' Charttir Porpeturd.—sloo,ooo Capital paid lu. 4ce - _ • 16itti Chesnut atruut. .• i MLitt Issuntoice, either permanent er limited, against loss or damage by tire, on mierintry and erracra of every description, In tom u or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications made either personally or by letter, bo promptly attended to. C. N lIANCKEit, Pres't. The subsrriber is agent for the above company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All appliaitions for insurance either - by mail or persoually will be , proinptly attended to byA. L. SPoN SI.Elt; • . . - de0.12, '65:: Real Estate Agent and *riveuer. lIIRE INSURANCE.- THE ALLEN J AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL -FIRE. IN SURANCE. COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now .fully organized, and In operation under the management of the following commissioners, via: Daniel Bailey, William R. Oorgas, I)lichae) o oc ku u , . Melehoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John 10'. Dun lap, Jacob IL Coovor, Lewis Ilyer,' Henry Mom; n eD A., min IL Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph. Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. no rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company-ofthe-kind-in -- the - State. — Pereous Whibirrytti become members are invited to make application 'to the agents of the company, who are willing' to • wait upon thom'at any tine. BENJ. IL MOSSER, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vico President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary; MICHAEL COCit.LIN, Treasurer. • AGENTS CUMBERLAND COUNTY.--TRudolph Martin, N. Cum borland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Bearing, Shiromanstoirn • Charles 800, Carlisle ; Ahl Churchtowu • Samuel Graham; West Perumborough James M c D o 'i r el, Yrardcford; Mode Griffith, South Mid* dleton; Samuel Coovor, Benjamin Haverstick'iNteehan lealnifg-IJobtf-Shorrickildsburn; David Coover - , -- Sher hordstown.. • YORK COTINTY , --Jobe Borman,. Dillsburg; Detint Woltbrd, Franklin; John Stialtl, - Rsq., Waehin#nn; v. .8. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise. HARRISBURCL—Bouser d Loohman. ' Mombors of tbo company hiving policies' about to ex. pircan e bain thOrn rontored by making application to may of the agotus. , „, • . ."-• EW 'AGRICULTURAL WARE 111 ROOMS. FARMINO ' IMP LFAILENTI3. The subscriber, lomuou iu the. basement of the_Methc«. ABA Church, , opposite' thafflt. Ititread Depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as • • . ' GRAIN DRILLS, „ . . - • ...GRAIN FANS, • • CORN SHELLEBS, • FARM BOILERS, :• • Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott's Giant); tie Crestget , Grain MIR, Horse Shovels, REAPERS . AND MOWERS (Manny's•with Wood's Improvement), Straw. Cutters, Atc., all of which' are. of the most improved kind and ' workmanship, and wilt he sold tui the • most accom- ' modating terms. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine before Purchasing. ' • • J. ARMSTRONG. 4a-For the • convenience of farmers, Moore's Patent. Grain Driti will be sold at Shiremanstown by•Benjarein- ClaY, and nt Shippensburg by. Christian Long: • • August :1,1856. A . citMcsa_s_cf,- _ GIiaCULTYRAILIAIEUEDIENTS - __ Adapted also .lbr soWing 'oati.-grass seeds and guatio..:Hr.suser's Portable Cider Mill--the best' In the market. • Halliday's patent:Win - 11mill.— Horse Potter's and Thresher's, Lime and Guano .• Spreader's, Daniel's May, Straw and Fodder Lotter.- Little Giant Corn and Cob' Mill, Spain's Atmospheric Churn. Tho above Supyrior Implements with all others/. s.rqh - o — iiieTOf the lathier or gardner, fur sale Wholesale . and Retail by . • PASCHALL, momus & co., ' Agricultural Warehouse and • Seed Store, corner 74 and Market streets, Philadelphia.. July 25, • lion. (;. C:Tlarccp~ — --- 50-0-1-4-bi:4F±IF4ES.II-7---TURNIP7-- -- I • SEED, coreistirig of Purple Top, 'White • kil, Dales Ilibrid,,Tellew .Aberdeen, Purple TOp Ruts Dago, Green Top dpi., at trholluale and retail • . PASCLIALL MORRIS a CO, -• ' " , • - ' Implement and Seed Store,' 'July 30;15564 • 7th and Market, PhDs, gticuttuxai_. Nos: 21 au . d..23 South. Sixth Street 'PITILADE.LPIIIA: . •- • • . . , AGRICEiTURALIMPLEMENT 14 AIN vrnernur. Bristol, PA. , ED Gitolriss:l37o- AcrOs) . , Bloomsdale near Bristol, l'a, _FARMERS OF . Boom Growers of Wheat and Eye, %IRO ' 8 1 121rElt 01+' LIME, • 'lf you, waut _heavy ..Crops, .or t.Lelpau% American_ .These valuable Maninel have been used for the mkt slx 7 yedra mlrcesSfully ft.r the Grain and Tobacco Crap' in I•it};luia, l'eum•ivnblit.. New Jersey,' Delaware, Maryland, and the If:lauds of Bermuda and Barbadoes. A barrel (250 NufficlOnt for an acre of grouild. -The alaive lertilizets are cinnpoapil of rellatle.Cherolcal Elementa, which 15rgelY increase the crop dud improve tlth soil, doubling , the value of tlll3 land. Price of the l'horphute of Lime- - $49 a ton, Nitrogeried $6O, the American Fertilizer 725 per ton or- S 3 t'Al per barrel, 91'25 a 'keg. Also every vnrleiy of GUANO, PurnLand Plaster. Dot_Ash, =Nitrate of . :6odri,' Done Dust,-Powdered Chnieval, Scc. ' . • ' GaAs delivered free of charge. - • • OF.O=-14,-LElNAlT:Treprletor, , 1 4 :o. 19' South ProntLitreet„Phila: . _ .p To wholesale Seale - re. it diAcount.. Ptitn- - idet. - t - in -- the Ilhollsh and German Languages' Gratis ilrdee et a,dlqtanee, Cosh nerotnpanying or Dialt. • promptly attended to.' • hai'-e been awardo by the Penn- sylea Ap,rh ulturaVoclety.LNew_Yor_k. CGstal, l'alaeo Assoelat IA , II, • and the Now Jersey Stat•S• Agrirultuitti, • Society: - - [Sep. 3 '56-3mom I) ATENT SELF-HAPPENING YANKEE FEED , CUTTERS,. manuiattund •for ALDRICH t SARRE:NT : No. 410 Market street, fhilada Thh cutter is superior to any now in use, for strength' durability. and slinplioity of coustrudlou ; it cuts fast• or, arid is the only self-sharpening HaY, Straw and COrn Stalk Cutteriiver made.-• lt- has ,but ONE STRAIGHT whichAnyperson grind and Wet with ease but in ordinary case, Is grtiund in the machine: Thou sands have already - been sold, and the demand is daily increasing. In most t ascii an examination la sufficient to convince one of Its superiority. ' No one after a short trial would part with It for any other-. All sizes of the boye constantly on hand and for sale by •m • # J. P. LYNE, • Sole Agent for Cumberland county. octil t i IARIN.I.ERS LOOK HERE! .TIIRESIIIMI4IACIIINESI subsalbers desire to inform farmers and public genet ully.ihat thtiy now have ou hand and aro constant ly manufacturing Threshing Machines with 'Plerpont's t'atent olialter, which are generally acknowledged to be the best articles now in use. Also'a variety of Clover Hullers, Cern Shelters and Straw Cutters. They edict attemt to the repairing -of Agricultural Mach nery in the best manner and ou reasonable tern's. 'Manufac tory on North Hannover Street, diiectly opposite tbo residence of emerge iletvgar, Esq. August o no. ABRIMS k PLANK. Fl l O FAItigERS.-7-The subscriber has i_g_ just returned from the City with one of the.largest assortments, of lianlware ever brought to tide place. lie has just received 90 dot. Mathes with and' without pat. astunings, Iron and steel hooks ranging in pairs from 44 to - $1 1100 . pr straight and twist link trace chains from ;Al to $1215.. Mule nude traces of all kinds, also a lot of spread, fifth, breast, butt; carrying halter and log chains--ale's very large lot of shovels, forks, spadea,.hoes, rakes, and in abort everything and any . - thing wanted by the Farmers-- Remember the old stand East Main St. Carlisle. • March 1, H. INIXTON. , AGRICULTURAL IMPLE► . „:" RENTS. .1., Ridging and Slave' Plows, for Corn and Potatoes, Expanding Cultivators, with Steel Toeth or various patterns, Field and tio. Aga lows, Hand Plows, Revolving Horse Rakes, patent 'Scythe Snaths and Scythes, English Lawn Ocythes with rivetted backs, superior Unloading May Forks, with rope and tackle complete, and all other articles for Arm and garden. -PASCIIALL MORRIS & CO., th and Market Streets, Phila. - - CONWAY'S . -GENUINE, nONEY, SOAV,—Onoway's pure Palm Soap.—Oouiray's Im. pcored-Clunnlcal _Ogre lloap—.& full supply. of three truly excellent Soaps - just rereived sud for ask et WILLIAMS' FAMILY GROcIIRY, Main' Street.. • Pollak, Nov. 21, ' _ IptOWSI 7 PLO'tVST=- - -11 - e -- ailbacriber - - . has and EA G L E _ leaping att .assortent e celebrated - TWIN& M 9O ; COngt"i l i hand • Ziegler's, Plank's, and llehwood'sNre . have also a very large lot 'of the filirllopa York' Plena on'. ' hand, and 'a tine assortment of Cultivators. Remember. ' the old stand; East 31alti street) Carlisle. ' blracti-19, . • ' HENRI, BAXTO/fo. •