Eli fitllll anb - From the Scientific Anuiricen Nechaticsi-the-Agents-d-Pmer. Natiens - are powerful in proportion to productive,capacity of things use. ful and necessary ;.but so far as' the . niere ' physical power of, Wien is concerned, -there is but little difference between thos.. of differentcountries.,. The barbarian Can endure as muchtoil and fatigue as the man, 'and yet' the productive owers •Of Um: . country, in — c - ohipansun withlhos'e of China, for example, With her -2''6,0110,000 , of. inhabitants; is be • . yond calculation: . 'kW earl We account . for thiS - ? . Tlifiv-Chinese are an industri- . sous and patient people, .and, they have every variety Of 'soil and clibiate, and yet they are . weak and4owerless,in corn .. parison with a, nation having nine times less inhaLitants. • • • . NEW WHOIA,ESALE-,DILU.O . .. . . . ' STORE • There" is one thing very evident to US N..5 10,4 NC,Tit TIIOMAS, No. 20 South Second Street as tho ruling element of national power . Plifilli t 't• ttr i t c e;' , N r . 1 -r-gr i V7j , A na rig" in modern times, 7 —we mean nilecbanical Dye Stuffs, iaints, Oils, Colors, White 14C;t1, FreM . ll:mi, ' American White Zinc . .. Window Glass, glass 'Ware, Var. - . -ge. 111Us r -flo_ the. fir_o_d_. tic_tio_u of ttsefair roa. - litsbes, Itrushtts, instr u ments, - (mend - Spices, - whole ehinery.: AS a nation multiplies its Ina, Sniciis',lnd all other artiClok-usually4tolit..hy Druggists,' CitilleS, so does.it . inu ' Alitdr its, power..--- , I%.liLtid(i:iiiir';',`l`).Z.'l3l•::lllli)°;'Grotinirwrtuallivic:..olu'oi p la ti 4 y h 'ut Ar t e e . lided . The great - tind powerful ,nations ',of . the to. Coeintry In e rtliaanto are' invited' to 611 and °kaoline • • oat' stock before purchasing elsewhere.. ir•. - .6-a.-Kos Sent d i . • present y, Ale those which have the t,., a n y of the wharvesor E aliread sttiou. l'rieue I.w • and ariods IYarrantod. 'Nara: 6, 10-Iy. .greafes.t number of inachines„ For ex-- __ -. • , ! , - k.ple, in Clina r the work which we dc, . 1 - 4 1 ALb. CLOAKS & MANTILLAS . with machinery they perfaiiii - With man. .' ' - -••-. A- W1M1.:541.11-AVr...lircAll.. ' • _ 01' ' I N & • .oltll t. I . . C 0,0., . ual labor*. With one Steam 'engine „ 0 l, • nportor and Manufacturers of CLOAKS. and MAN -100 horse poNyer, we are.able tu do a:- ! T " 1 i1 i. t 1 i . , .V i, , 1, 5u. i, 1 1 7 , - i t h ltr o i l l i t a lt s•r i e r , , lt n , N.Y.,1 liairiltVilirtltl7oi'liitill: much work as'ean be done there by a iim,..,ts,':•!stik.',.a,f.,l-av .N N. Y .. 'the iar A eiit net ufacturer Iholltalld'.lllo 11, and a.thousand Steam en .: .4 these {; nods In. the Unit e d States.) be g to ci 1 the at, i t entlon.olVi'holesale and Retail i m yers' to th it-large gine , : of ail hundred, horse power - each, iind varie4 stock of MAKS, T.U.3IAS, A:c., Ac.. fir the are equal to the labor_of-a-million__ men LI:" t r" de! '11"r e illection . oiirises a ,omlp! t he .----- IAIOII2II. " alLtil , s latest. 'Parisian Novelties in 1 (livid, .. . • , the • Moire Anti q ue) C IrTETITTI ilill - S1 I krol:gi_ . ._Wilillt the f a With-all other kinds Of machineS - . _ .. -Cillties afforded by Choir connection with Jhe liiifsa ,53.111 C COW prisons are equally app a,• nilinf:trturin4 House, (of those f g oods,l in 'New York, This is the way we •Jherease producti. enable them to g uarantee better ' , talon tha'n Is obtaina ble olsewhere Sallie Nlarket. OEO.IIIII4'IN & Co., labor; this is 't Ile - way we T econoinise.-Aa- —301.t.._a,•155---3ia. C_- 174 Cliesnut.Street :41,:we'70: b.or. In -China there are few•maehines, and these: are but 7 _rune.; there are no steam - engines, saga:l:boas t .. railroads, „poWer .looms,-.woodplaning .machines, thrashing machines„ reapers--ione -of . . those • machines,.countless_ in_nuinber, II E it RI N GA--The by-whieliWe-economisciaborrand _render. 'has just , • ecolve4 lot of _ . - our country great in power and comfort. -ThiF:sl.l:llminiNii;_'. of titleyear'!+ Nor sale tit' the est:6ll,4lA • • able in its varied:" Abundant:o. Every new machine invented to economise la- .• • North lirmovor St I)Al,llElt'f.. _bor, therefore, is a public, benefit, and every inventor a public benefactor.. Oh; - how much we owe- to inventors :.without them we have no -reason for supposing_ 0 we would be more . comfortable - , greater, or inure civilized than the Chinese, or eveii - rateritatinist'But • with all ourti machines, countless in number. though they be, much is yet before our invent; tors to accomplish.;, their task will .not be done until they have' reliefed. Mani from tui incalculable amount of drudgery; which he yet performs; not until they. place biter, in a still wore favorable po-._ . sition . for his intellectual and moral de velopment. ... • Improvements. in machinery, by in- creasing productive labor, giTe maul 10.0 - urp,' - *And . dins • inereaSe. his- plc:waxes:A • A friend iedeutly. from France, who had Visited 4. great number of flour mills in that; country, spoke in sorrow of the con- I vtinual drudgery caused by rade and in-i efficient n nchinery—.ehlightened and-re-1 fined,,though that country is, and full of I ingenious .artieuns. Day and night;l from year's end to year's "end, Sabbath, days 'and all, the clatter Of • the _hoppe,.l • never ceased—Ahe operatives were pei feet slave's to the machines. , ii.uii .tur. improved machinery they court; ne , L , plish four times as much worm, find leisure to improve their.unhos, and • rest their toil-wornframest • In our last number a correspondent .. gave us pleasing information regarding his-sum:esti-in, thrashing by a portable steam engine ; this application of steam power, .More . uniVersally adopted, will save a vast amount .of. labor. Plowing by. steam is another' Application .whieh, when fully successful, as it uo, ,doubt l • Will berWill also affect an immense sav•l int;'. • I • • •: . 1t is not possitro - ' 'for us to point • out all the objects to which ihventors can . yet devote their energiet And talents in - making new cont.. of wind over mut ter, but th 4 are stnumerous as the sands on the 'sea shore. Au - inventor should have this thought, ever prose it with him, '. l liow can 1 best economise labor ofiany kind. 7 Every persow-gains by iMprovementsin'machinery, and none so. much as those mechanics who combine - . .' their own labors, with machinery, in the, .business in. whit* they., are partienlirly • engaged.;.: The unintlifacturer. Who . makes. • the cheapest and beat...article, by, having the must inaprcted:..iitiaehines 40' 'scone intselabori - coott obtains-a—iuperior • tom f o r s his - pradicti,, - and thus while he benoilts leis country byadding to its pip dUctivepowerssUP, also benetitsildiuself., •At every xliibltiOn of Induitry; 7 ---suOV aiy the: 'Fair ;of .the Anierioan institute' - now op . on: in the,Cryitid. Paltice;this city. iiiventotts and meelianies,alionld•infroin., isa every machine and: article. rithibited, SCiroli . oht their defeca, Mid study him. •• to iMprove.them. This ia, oho excellent • ; itfity . way to benefit •thenisehies 'and their • fel _ - :low men .by improving and • increasing —Age n ts—of—Power; and--probably would—result-Lin--piofit,ina__pecuoiary point ciliiew to many. ••:-- . • • allisceffinfeour. "' t i t c._,,„'„ ; . , Os A „ FETTER'S . . •FUR -. 1 ''''" 15" m° ' V -'''''' - NITURE .7100 MS . -• ' CP` • WP'• • ORO -- N *0 w . 0 ICI 11A Nn • --a large assortment of ouOr and fashionable FURNITURE and CHAIRS ' •Wolnut and 'Mahogany Dressingilureaus, with marble tops. Sofas, Tables. and washstands. . . Wliliii4 Etagores arid Wardrobes.. --'_illahogauy.and WninUt • Tables of all sizes.. ... , Pancli iledsteads, Maho'grifiy Mid Plain'Tablesd at all • prices. ' ' .:__" - Pallor Arhn Chairs, and Rocking : Chairs, witu velvet or ' • ..--- hair-cloth-scats ayd backs. • Mahogany and Walnut- Phairs With hainaoth or cano , seats. • .- Plain Chairs of all kinds. . : • ea and, see this new and olegant assortmont at tho ' Furilituro Robms of the subscriber, on Louther . street. near the corner of North Ifanovor. - 43,1&50 , • - 1.1, W. - -tar t a lot of sa awtall - a -- tkommiti.t roeelred. will be old very cheap at the'sturo'uf - the subscriber, in-WeFte Slain street. Phase call and see before purchusina else where.MAlL IMtl T SNOMIILASS . . . . . 10:rust 13,1850. _ JUST .13,11:0 14.11 Y- • , - Fresh STILAWBEISIIIES, , • .. • PINE APPLES, • EET.OIIUP, PIOIiLED ON10:VS, ' • •. , •. OtIEREINS, ° .PICOLILY, PItEIigILVED 01E6E1'. . TAIGAS OIL, &C. Above articles wurreuted equal to any in mirket For Ante low for cashnt July Id, 18o6." VIVI LUMBER • YARD HUM • MEL& Co. having oponed n hiritt+.l.umbor Yard nt :%leolitinicaburg, would. invite Carpenters, Builders and others wanting - Lumber to Ail' and sae. as thpy hare all kinds of Lumber on hand. All orders sent to Mecimnicsburg will be punctually attended to. • Juno 11. 1850.—:Ini- .- PRING & SUMMER CLOTHING!' . It E Al O.,VA L. . • s r i. enNEII k 1111.0,. have tutupivitratlly moveditielrl re Sto to the corner room of Burklielder's lintel, where they will be pledsed to smthoir - old customers. ,• ' ....':Flite'and Common Clothing, ,• ' Plain and Figured Clothing, • • Light and sombre Clothing, ' • ' Night and morning, Clothing . - • ' ' Noon and evening Clothing, • '' • ' . Dress and business Clothing, . --Week and Sunday •Chtthing,, .. - llomu:and traveling (nothlifg, . ltri.tht and soft hued Clothing; " Big and little" (nothing, • . . -- -,:- .- lliiyit' dud youngdnbt's Clothing,..... ___ ' ` Drava dg' dud stylish Clothing', , Cheap mind elie.ipor Chthlitis, . Or any kind of .11,4 hie„, oily tio had at 6 VEIN CB k 11110'3. Cheap Clothing St we. . , A e mag ,',lnilr (ix totod r 0 :issortntent Indy he found Fine . iti k .k nod Blue Novi •Atylo lir..ss mid Fro& Coot , unkdo in ill!. kitttAt 1,u,h1 ins or Vratieh and English Cloths—. ..iv style Business !bats. of Black. Brown, Blue and Orden Clubs. and ,'lain and Fancy„Cosidinures. , Lintiniiinv,hotit. and - t;ottint - Coats, of every kind. Double and - Single•breasted Vests, nn' endless variety .of Plain and:-Fancy Silks, Satine,„Cassinteres, Uruna dines, and•Mnrseilles, &c.--• "'""' . Fine Black French Doeskin and Fancy Cassimere Pants; Plain Light-Colored Fancy Cassimero Pants— .. Spridg Styles. -- , -,.,, • . ~..•. , Also a full Assortment of hirt.4, Collarti,Bottoins, Cra vats, Poaket . ilandkerchiefa;Stispouders, StockS,Gloves, llomecy and Umbrellas. —1 Carlisle, April 16,,18,56. . . • JRPIIANS COURT SALE. —' In' pursuance, of a'n order Of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will expose to pub. lic sale, on thermises, • . • On MO. DAY; SEPTEMBER, 29th, 1850, at 1 o'clock, ,p: M., of saiday, the real estate of 4 8 Hobert Cook, late of Monroe to ship. deceased, viz: •. A LOT ON OR UND,' • sitdate In Monroe township, Cumberland county, near Eraudt's Mill, containing One- and three-quarter acres of Orourd, all ander fence. The improvements are a Two-story 14,M HOIJSS, Citable , and other out-build ings. There are a number of Fruit Trees on the premi ses, and a well of good watdr conVeulent-to the door. The terms will be—le per cent., when the property is ~s l.4 drickeu °d o lma the balance on the Ist of April, 1t551., JOHN HOUSER, ' • Executor, 13 it 110 00DS 1 Aug 20, 18,56—t5• MICR GOODS! _The subsCrWors have just received, ono of the largest stocks of Dry. Goods ever brought, to Owlish). Their a* sutteaot is full and complete, Comprising I.4IIIES' DRESS GOODS, 811 ks, Poplib; Challis, Bares's, Tissues, Wals, Brit . liautea,• Lamartlnes, Crisp° de kla4tgne, Cunt. . • tislas ilombasinas, Cashmeres, Al, pacas, Ddlalues, Spring !Shawls, ' bonnets, Flats, Flowers, Skirts,Parasals, • •• groat — sartaty. ---- t • ' GENTLI4.IIIIN'S LIVILAIt, • . . cloths, flastioloreih ftatialiCloths, Cashauerettes; Lini t roti. Tweeds, VestingS, Silk Undershirts, linta, Caps, Cravats, : arid Collars. • Also a full - and 'complete asiortinent, of STAPLE ,I)OkIEST/0,..000D80, „1.1 ineludlng Woollen and Cotton Urn, Carpet main, Wiri. •AloorilLinds, Feathers, 011 Cloths, looking Classes, Au., pet Bags, Brushes, *rid 4114147 , 0 r VOW: ikqicies• • • •• • MOUBNIX(I,,BOODS • • . .alw,ays On hand. iThoole who to obtain the - bal' goods AT Int 41Wit3T 1 . 11.14/4" NV ;artfully invited to cOl at April 13, litStl.j . Idonkkkuorot Otroot.or , : De 6 Cheap Job Piinti MILES WEST OF HAREIBIIIIIM The.Tweirth B,tiollnf thbtaititutien wilrEonatience en Newby, the J 4 of .Noveinber..: . Parents And O liar; dians are requested to inquire into its merits bcibre "1 - 4e11411i - g -- thrir seas erwardsvisewhere._!Plielocation of ' the Institution is retired, pleasant and licaltliFii, and the course, el. Instruction °tailraces the online ry mad higher branches-of an' English - Edutetien; tt gaiter. with the Latin, ()reek, French, and COERItill st gitagoa, and vocal .anat. instrinnental music, Terms, hoarding,,washing r undTuithutin the Fautlisit branch es anti vocal amide p 4 BesSiOnl.2lweeltsysllo,oo. -For circular centeluing particulars address .t ,, 1). DENLTICO ER. Harrisburg, Pa. JACOB. FF:rT111( WiLLIAITS' SPRING. ANDIJIVI- MO DIM tg.i"li ar, titiftfbit. Sop. 17, 1866.] ILAIN FIRLD . . ACIADEIII Y.—Near' ' • (.14 tLISLE, ,I'n.—Thu Twentieth Session (tlvo •q) vill commune° Oil May. Mai. A: .nuw , build ,vi . 7. eon, ureetett . containing Vynnmsituu,, Alusio ) n, months) illg hss •• nereased faellitleS for Instruction and ample ace modatlons, - HAS :Institution presents great in ducentonts to parents who . desire the pliYsical and mental impeoveumut of their sOns. • , '!'arms per Session, $95 UO. Poe cirenlain information, address • . 'April ' • Principal and PrOprietor, • il , Me. Plainfield, Cuiiiintrisna cm, Pm, t•iAitt ISLE 'FEMALE SSMINAItY.. mit and MIK CLA 11K,• who IMve been for sect:nl, years engaged in teaching, respectfully announce to the citizolas of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the let of Sep. tember, 1856, they will Commence the second S6OOllOll belittler Street, near.the (lemon lietbrined Church, of their SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will be both a .boarding and day school, In which all the branches necessary fer . the conk- - pletenducatiun of young ladies will be taught,. Assist- . ants -of the highest character .for qualifications -and morality will Inbemployed in accordance with the wants of tholnstltutlott. The . government willbe conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarlaniem will be as rigidly excluded. Thu l'rincipals natter theinselves that their long'and successful experience as teachers, as testified by the recoultraondations in their possession, will unable them C, Ortho bigliellt character Tor young ladies. They'are fully persuaded that such an Institution will be sustained here by the citizens and neighboring country, and hope that their confidence allay not he disappointed. The S.:hid:l4oc year will consist of four terms (elov,tin • eelot each). beAbining,' on September I and ending on SOCOlldlrellllol4llly ill July. TEEMS PEE QUARTER (II we'etis).• Boardifig, including tild, tuition iu branches,. • Vitt 00 , , •"- --Erintary 'Department,. - •- et 00' . 1 • Higher - - - ,ti On Ancient :ma D It.dorti'Latiguages, elicit,-5..00' Ornamental brandies at pridessor's .N 0 deduction for absence alter outrAnee, except in 'casit'of prototetcd illness.. • - lion. FE ED`ll. wArrs, RUN. C. C. AV ENO. J. It. PA UK ED; Es:. •• . A. 11. KU EM ED, .JAMES HAMILTON: Kin., " J A(1011 1:1IY, ' • 'D. 11.. SKI LES Esq.,. , ' . "• IV .ATTE ELS. Dr. S. B. KIEFFEII, - , " .1. 11, MOltthtt, Rov. Mr. sTiautwa. . . mar.-.lp, 1 tisg-1 yy,ar. ' • ..; - W)/z ;/W, f - 10.1111IE R.O 1A L- C O'L LEG - 1..4n0w.a to MittMittnow and spacious Hall, NU, frFa7iid , IviBNLTIMORC SlritEr.T. halt iinoro. Md. . U. K. CINAM7WILIS, Principal and Lcaurur upon . 31-orean ' • . the &leiter. • - - . , . E. K: Lomita, In elnirgu or IV.riting Dopart.tricnt. U. 11". Kiur, Instructor in 31tiremitin! Calculutions And Associate lu Book lieeplug Duiga:cment I'llllllrd. Tuticher In Ii wk lieeping. 8 T. WILLIAIKS,Lueturer ou Commercial haw. Three years have not yet elaps,el since the establish, nient Of this institution, during Ivhich time upwards of eight hundred students have Loon Orattendaucc, (rep resenting nearly every State In the Union,) among whom are putabera in tlalthuore and elsewhere occupy ing prdtalnent radtlons as bum luess wen and account outs, COURSE OF STUDY BOOK KBEPING,The Principal heath:Cut:nest con fidence iu.ussuring the public that after an experience o fourteen yeArAln qualifying young men fur the Count lug Room' nd other important stations, and an exten sive acquaintance with the management of buSinees books of every description, (lissistod as he is by, twoCci entitle accountitic,i tha,course of training in this de partment, is eminently practical said well adaptakt - to the various pursuits Ipl'Uottimerco and Trade, incitiding individual, Partnership; 3iercantlle, Man utak:Wring, Commission,.Eceluinge, Banking, shipping. Steamboat ing, Ceuipaund Company operations, ,te. _ _t t:NM - AN:MI P. - - 4 41m ex.ercises - under this-head-are lice, easy and gradeful; coutbining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction, thus enabling the student to write an elegant business hand on cohOctiou of the course. 1111RCANT1LE dALCULATIONS in all their various bearings are taught by the most accurate and expedi tious method. • Daily lectures are delivered upon the Science of Ae. counts, Mercantile Cavite:us, ac., these in tennectiou with a series of ledurea ou ComMercial Law; are of the highest importance to all aspiring to occupy prominent positionS in the business community. Vhe tlinc,,,necessary for an' industrious student to complete the course, varies from 8 to 12 weeks. Thol'e being no vacation, applicants can enter at any thou; and Attend both day and,evening. .Exaininations are held itt stated -periods, and diplomas awarded io t use who graduate. For tortes, etc., write and inivo n CI., P lar forwarded by mall. ft.:c t. 3, eiorL:;. dub ',:fil)ivs. EW STORE. -& NEW GOODS ! The subscriber has just returned from tilt - City; aud is now opening, next door to Chas. lilaglauchlin's Initel, in North Hanover streeti-a splondld 'asiortment of new and cheap DRY 00015, , comprising Bonnets, : Ribbons, Cloths. C Lawns, Call.mes, DeLaines, balm s, Cheeks.- Ticklugs, Hosiery, _Morns, white and colored. Carpet Chain, dm. • OROCBILIES of all lands, and best quality. AliM, a large stock of superior BOUTS AND SII01;S. All of which he will sell as cheap as any lions() In town'. • Butter, Eggs; Bugg, Soap and - Dried Fruit taken at Blarket prices.' - • 'N. W. WOODS, :Wt. Carlisle, April EMU 1855•"" F ALL u li nd li ersigu N ed O h2 L ju l st U rep E len . ish ed but stock. of • ..DROCERIES AND QUEENSIVARE, and Is prepared to supply his friend:intod customers with ahnost moil:dug required fu domestic use, at prices which he hopes wilt prove satisiltctury. . Ills stock con sists of ovary variety of ..kfoods sultablo for town aid noun trrtise. flu has also ou hand it general assortuthnt of ILIAD W ARE, such as may be medial by farmers and mechanics for every day use. We stock or WIN ES; BRANDIES AND otrmat LicIIJORS Is largo and embraces an excellent assorUneut of choice 'mantes. All for oate Wholcattleuud Retail, Southliast comer of Ilanotter,aud Loutttor streets, Carlisle, I.a. Sir Country Produce - talut in exchange for goods. not. '2101)5.. - SAMUEL C. 11UYETT. • AEMOVAL.—DRY GOODS &0.-- ' The oulocriborhitii noosed his store to the house riS;ently occupied by Dr. 11. W. Ciutiman, next door to Clutriosldaglaugh '1 Hotel, where he has a general assortnteilt, of • • • • DRY , BOOTS and SIIOEIS, ant will be happy to have his *friends aud customers come nntt see, btal•2--Thankfut for. pas Lfavors,lul hopei by strict attention to . his business to merit a share of public.patkOigige April 9;184g.] 4 e TT t DYSPEPTICS—Those of roi wh. lotto • u deleted for years with thls b o p reoz oo, •dw her been using almost everysOstram be itho t we sa y . to y ou .try• 4$ Kieffer's AntopePtio and you willful:so be sonelneed . of Its Fried superiority orer every other ori)paration.; We-could giro you many certificates geob orating our imitations, but a single trial is, worth more. than all. This remedy is prepared and sold ntlhe prug Store of 11.3. South ilanover street a fey doors south of the Ocurt. F' ; -so, Carilsio. 1-ARLISLE-• • DEPOSIT • , • FIVE PER • - Ara meeting ot tbe-Dourd-et-Pirectors, huld_onthe_f4h_ of March; th6o, It was unanimously resolved that inter est sheud lbe paid on miecial 'deposits by Ilhe Cdtlisio Deposit' Dank, incorporated by the kitate of Dennsyl. - fdidaTaafellowa. per cent. per annum for 4 months, • I . " it r 12 'lnterest cous6s After the expiration'of thheartificate, unless renewed, and the money always paid hack with out notice. •• ,• ' lty'order of the Board of Directors. March 12, 1850,j \ir:l4l; .Cludiler. MBEItLAND ALLEY BANK. PROPRIETORS. KER', IVIELCII6III. BRENNEMAN, ' STERRETT, JOHN DUNLAP, WORDei, r Joutv S. STEILETT, • ; ..1011:1 0. DUNLAP, HENRY A. STURGEON. ' • This Bank, doing business in'tho moue of WEIL Bit Ebib:t..MAN &' CO. is now fully prepared to do a gee, oral thinking ifuSinoss with proinptuess and fidelity. Money receivial on Deposit. and pull baciLon demand without notice. Interest. paid oti• Special Depusltd Partidular attention .paid to.the, colhiction td Notes, Drafts, Cheeks; &c. in any part of the 'United States or Canadas • . Remittances made to England, Ireland or tho Conti nent. The faithful and confidential execution °fall or `ders.entrusted to . then, may be relied upon. They will at all tinter be pleased to_givo, any information desired in regard to niofie:; matters id generate, ' The proprietors a this' Bank aro individually liable to the extent of their • estates for all the dbptsits and other obligations of her, lirennentan & Co.. tfo_ilail king House in Trout's Building, Main Street, mfew deers east of the Ea Road epot. O pen for bust- M from ()o'clock iu the ll mornin D g, until 4 o'clock.in the evening. il. A-STURGEON, Caflier. A --Interest at the vote of ; b.per 'cent. per auburn will be pahlfen Special - fiep• sits us heretofore. Carlisle, Marelv.lB. Isi 0., . „. .9tour.& uiu-umtr. p.EP ARE; FO.li, • -1\ 'IZ. ,_ __ .. - rmatmt - Aisli COOKING STOVES. The Subscriber at his old stann iniNorth Hanover st. Carlisle, the Mum of the "Mannuoth Red Coffee rot," do. Ives to call the attention of the peblie• to I& largo as °anoint of Sti IV HS, Ut 'tho newest and most lashietia ,. I ble styles, from the bust Manufactories In the "'',...: country, and at all prices frttn $3 to $l6. 0 ,1 ..'•-• -- - _-- Among his VA R.1.01C &CII A SI Mit t.TONES i •. , ,... are the Mirror Stove, the 'Meth!. teVere, `tar, aMq l'ertlan, Unlon and ilitemAir 'tight. together . --. with Other patterns which he has of all -sizes. fai pariOrs erchanibers.and calculated tm btiruinisaxither w o od or_ coal, salsa, the ittita; (Ilolai,' Aster,.-Albany, FlatTop7tild Bandbox 'or Voor Mon's. 'w ith other COOK -11t; Sit!VES, corepriaing the latest imMovements in - 1 kitchen stofeS, and intended to either mood or coal.— Also. the Dining Room 'Cooking. :dive=rt new Mill Ore-) gaticartlele: to - which - he' invites -the:particular-atteu-_t tlen'ot families'. llis rooting stoves mango in priec i ,filen $1 tal 2.5, with.tho fixtures - complete. Also, Nil.e'Platto B'. yeA of v :Mous patterns amid different prices. - . • Alst / . I .' : N ' SY! F.T.1:1 , ..D - A:iVl/ - TIN N Elr - NtA I tii - th r- Cook ing Stovo, truss Kettles, &c. Also, every article in the lino of Tin and Copper Ware. Tho public are respect. fully - iiiilted to call its he is confident with his large ' tet4e-vartety,lind Cheapness, of being all,do'to give en tire satisfaction to every purchnsOr. Call and see. ()Ct. '2:s. 1854. ' • ' M. MlillltlS . _ ..._ -------------; --;-- To V ..ES ! 81:0 - .V.14;61 1 . , - &.l' 0 VES - 1 -- --- . ..L3::101i-s li. (I(I.ItHAS• would infoim the public that he has now on hand at his establishment, on....Main-St4- non t door-.to Marion Hall. the largest end moat cool \\ -- -- piet9 assortment of COUR, OFFICE .t.-P tr. All , Dill STiIVES to be found in this county, ....,• .• w hich 'will -he sold .at the lowest prices' for il" - cash or approved Credit. His stork. CIUIPIStti of .‘1 rg • Vi.j a lae assort-tautM of .now id highly ap. ' I kST -- proved PATENT commit) STOVES, finished . In the neat coMpletc noiper, and calculated for either wool orcoal, or-both.All,-the-old-standard-patturns which have stood the test of. experience, may be found at his v. ablishment. Also. a great variety of tho moot approve ~ and beautioll PA ItItOIt . 'OI.TICE STOVES, in cluding ~number of 'new style*. possessing very supe rior advantagom over those heretofore In use. Families and housekeepers are respectfully Invited to give him a call before purchasing olatewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of. the country and put up at the ibortest no tice. lie continues to do all kinds of. TIN AND SlitlET IRON IVAR E. and Copper Work, anti has constantly on hand or will make :to order' 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 best manufac tured. Persons in want of articles in his line may al ways be sure ¢l being accommodatedto their satisfactioe by giving blm a call. .. 1 •1-1 _ VST -13 t A.-NC11• -INSURANCE \ - __.. F. CO., OF LO I m IA::E rt N B ,. PA., insures Detached buildings, Stores, 3 erehandlze, Farm Property, and other buildings, and heir contents itt moderate nttes. CAPITAL $300,00 I—Cli A ItTER PE PETLi AL. • . - J. . C. lion. John Penice, ' ', lion. O. C. In y, -- John 11. Hall, - T.T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, , D. J. Jackman, - ' • Charles Crist, . , W. White, Peter Dickinson, • Thos. Kitchen. . . . IION. G. C. IiARVEY, I Pri.s: , . T. C. A umtsts; Vice Pres^. THOMAS KITCHEN, SOCretAry. . 1 • ItI:V.M.LENCY.A. SaMllOlll. Litt' d, Thos. Bowman, D. D., A. A. Winegaritner, . Win. Vandorbelt; L. A. Mneltey; . . Wm. Feeron, 71.. Whit°. ' ' Dr..l. S. Crawford, • -0 .. .. , a•-• 'James (Niggle, • ~..,..&b ., upmgra“, . John w, mtlyiitirti, lion. Simon Cameron, ilis lr e ..M l ;n i t i . i. -- 11 : 1 4 1 , e , r 1 „ sent. . -.- May 15, 1856--ly. (Carl tat e,•retin'ao OARLI._SLE AGENCY, NJ PUB INDEMNITY AGAINST. LOSS BY MIRE. TIIE FRANKLIN _FIRE INSURACE. CO'Y., OF POILADELIIIII. ' • Charter Perpetual.—s4oo,oo o Capital paid in. ot!lce 16334 . Chesnut street. • - - - Was INstmcvog, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by tire, on rnoectrry and-',ervrers of every description, in town orCountily, on the most reasonable terms. Applications made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attendedlo. ' C. N. BANOKElt,Pres't. The suliseriker Is agent kir the above cinripany for Carlisle and its 'vicinity,. All applications for insurance either by swill or personally will be Airciniptly attended to by , . .I.4.,AroNsix4z, ' dec.l2, heal Estate Agent and tierivener.. FIRS, INSURANCE.— Tar. ' ALLEN AND 'EAST PENNSBOItO MUTUAL FIRE IN su RANCE 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, .. • Daniel Bailey, William R. Grimes, Michael Cocklin, 3lelcheir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis Ilyer, Henry Legauiller4a 7 min H.' Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph•Wii- ' - Alexander Cathcart.... • . . Tho rates of Insurance are as low and favoisibr.... ny Company of the kind 'in' the State. Perseus wishing to become menthols are invited to make application to the, agents of the company, . who are willing to wait upon them at any time. •DENJ:II. MOsKER, PiesfderiC HENRY LOGAN, 'Vice President. • . • • ' LEWIS LITER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN,. Treasurer. AGENTS •' t • . ~. _ _ • CUMBERLAND COUNTY.-.Rudolph Martini N. tam, borland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; -I.lenr7Jeao, .Shiremaustown ; Charleel - Belk CarlislS ; Churchtown ,• Samuel Graham, West : Perinstarongh James Mo Dowel, Prtnkfordi. Mode griffitb; South Mid- Aleten;',Samuel Coever, Bonier:Hu Ilaverstickillection icsburg ; . 1 10hrt Shenick,'Lls'kurn; David Ocrovsr, Mlep. YORK' COUNTY , --John Bo r wman,„_Dillsburgl Peter Wolford;Prariklini.'John Smith,gleq:rivAol'l n g l°4l S. picking, Dever; ,J; CriftiParsraise: HARRlRllllllo.—Upuser. , t Lockman. ' Members of the about ex- Oman a have tharit renewed , by' making application to nyy of the agetnis. • sN, IV—WOODS, Agt _Hunks: -BANK.-- NTEIt! 311E51u:tutu . /kgriculturat---- NEW AGRIGU,LTURAL -W.A:RE----- • .. nooko. . . : _.T.• 1 4 . 2. . . FARMING The subscriber, lec=7.Ta flal Casement of the Methcs lst --- Church, oppositrr i- the --- ltaibk,sll Depot is now receiving a variety of Farming luiplernents, such as vititxs, GRAIN FANS, . - • • COUN -611ELLERS, . • FAlllfrnorr,Eits, . Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott's Glant),•the 'Crescent arum - 'Gorse Sirovels,r-REAPERS AlsiD - MOWERS plainly's with Wood's 7inproviallent), Straw Cutters, 4.e., all of which 're of the most improved kind and workmanship, and will bo . sold. on the most accom modating terms. Farmers are respectfullY invited to call and examine before purchasing._. ' _ . . . . . J. AItISISTRONO. . . 4:4 - FOr •the convenience of farmers, Itloore's Patent. ° Grain Drill will la) sold at ; Shiremanstown by Denjandu Clay; anEtat Strhgtensburit by Christian Long. A ugpst 20, 3 Obe. ..- • ' A - ORICUMIURA:I; IAI:I I LEMEN - TS PENNOCK'S , CELEBRATED AI'IIEAT DRILL 1. • Adapted also for sowing oats. grass Seeds and guano.' lirAuser's in the market. Halliday's patent Windmill.— liorse Power'm and Thresher's, Lime and (luau ° Spreader's. Daniel's -41ay. Strew and Fudder,t utter. Little tlinnt, Corn and Cob 11111, Spain's - A tnirspiat is Chum' Tboalw.ve Superior Implements With fill et erlc for the use of the farmer or gardner, for sale 11bolesas, and lictail by . PASCUA LL, MORRIS I: CO.. ' Agricultural Warabouse.and Seed Store, Corner 7h and Market streets. Philadelphia. • 'July ikA, _._; J ~ , P r ~';6~`,~ NOs. 'll and - 23 . _ South Sixth Street LADELPITIA Amiwevrnut 1511.1.1.311,N4 31ANUFAC1ORY. Sam , (4,un:ins (L7O Arrefi)'itlonnisdale, near lifiatni, Pa iARMERS OF .1100D, - Criowers of Wheat lind flye, use LIANAU'S• SUPEIt pIi(ISPILATE. OF LIME. If you Want heavy •Cr(pS. or " American Thesit_en.luableilanueet_hgve_t een_ustal_farille_ past six years successfully for the.tirain and Totacco Crop in Yirgiviin,,- Pennsylvania, New. Jersey, Delaware, Maryland. and the islands of Bermuda and thricadoes. - A-barrel (2:.1.) is sufficient for -an acre-of-ground. The above Fertilizers are composed of reliable Chemical IJemeutn.sihhchlargely lucrense the crop andlinproe s e 'the son. doubling the %nine of the land. Price of the Phosphate of -I.lnie--$4O ton, . - Nittnirened SCO 3 ' the American Fertilizer V 25 per ton or S 3 ;41' per barrel, . 4b 25 a keg. Also ever'y T./tricky of GUANO. Pure Laud plaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Sods none Dust,,,ytlydered Charcoal, 6i'. - - Goods (tethered free of LEINAU; Proprietor.. No. In South Front Street. Phila. blets in the—English and Gelman languages Giulia (Inters at a distainee,. Cart' necemianying or Draft. pn mptly. at tended' to. . PLONI AK have been ntrat4lo by the Penn sylvania Agri( ultural Society. New York (!rystal„Palaca .Asta.lation, .and the New Jersey State Agricultnral „. Dzips A T E N T SELF-bnAP.PENING V.ANNICEE-TEED CUTTERS = initnmart.red fix .al4/111C11 k,SAIIIIENT, No. 410 'Market street, Thilada Vitt Mitter'ill superior tiCan'yllevrtirtise;lor - strength' durabilitY,Und simpliaity of construction ; it cots feat• er, and is the only self-sharpy:ling Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STRAIOUT KNIFE, which any person con grind and set with ease.) but in ordinary case, Is ground In the, machine. Thou aands linve nlready.been sold, and the demand is daily increasing. In 'most cases an examination Is, sufficient to convince one . of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part:with it for any other. All siren of the above Consteinily on baud and for vale by J. Y. LYNE, Sole Agent for Cumberland county. oetil j r. iItMI4S. 1,06 k ITERE I • TURESMNG MACHINES! . . _ i'he subscribers desire to -infornt farmers and public gown nlly that they now tomcat hand and are constant ly_nranufacturing Threshing'Alachlnce with Pierpont's Patent riLaker, , which are generally acknowledged to bo. the I.e,t articles now In use. Also a variety of Clover Oldie% Corn Sheller's and Straw Cutters. They also • attern. to the repairing of Agricultural Mach nary . in the best manner- and on reasonable terms, Manufac tory ou North Ilanno'ver Streetq directly opposite- the resldence of Georg° Iletagar, Esq. Auguit o ea. . .AlllillhlB & PLANK. 110 FARMERS:—'The 'subscriber has just returned from the City with 'ode of the largest as.surtments of liardwaro•ever brought to tbleplaca. lie has just received SO dos. llamas with and without pat. astenings, lion mid steel hooks ranging in mars fro's it to $1.50. Also 300 pr straight and• twist link trace chains from 50 to $125. ilome•made traces of all kinds ; also a lot of spread, fifth, breast, butt; carrying halter and log chains—also•a'very+largo lot of shovels, forks, spades,. hoes, rakes, and in short everything and any thing wanted by the Farmers-- Remember the old stand East Main Bt. Carlisle. March 19,'58.. • . . • , , 11. EAXTON. I • AGRICULTURAL . -I.3IPLE ' , t 1:. • - ; • Ridging and Sluval Plows, for 'Corn and Potatoes, klxpandlug Cultivators, with - stool T oo th of carious patterns, h eld and Venue,. i• TOwil, Hand Plows, Revolving Horse Rakes, patent Scythe , Smiths and Scythes, .Suglirat lawn Scythes with rivefted basks, superior ! intending,-Ray g or k r ,, with rope and tackle complete; and all other. articles for tkrui and garden. • • , - PASCHALL - MORRIS & and Market Streets, Phila. 115 00 S 2PB: c°°l3 Psl 4 112 4 1 1° 1 1 1N. r. ,Hale a Gybed, 'Yellow A oerucin, r ,re'rp' avp i itu i ts pogo, Green Top do, at, wholesele and Me% rAscnALL Nokias holder:pent' and Seed Store, 10 5 null Ina re 4 l'ldla, July 1888.3 / - 10NWAYIS -. GENUINE/410NET . -- sCiell , , , -:=CorroteeltPurrraltn,./ntkr'- p ro yad- ("bereft* Olio Soap. 'A of tufa* truly' excellent Soaps jut' received' and for sale at - TAl4lLlrStreet. • Carlisle Nor 21 '66: • . • • LOWS.I ., PLQWS 17-4'he subscriber. has and IS' ,keeping an , assortment of he celebrated EAGLE P LOWS.. Also, "constantly oa r hand Ziegler's, Plank's, and ilenwood's ; Plows. We kayo also a Very large lot of the Atmons York Plows on Land; an d A tine assortment of oultlvatore." Itentembm the old stand, Fast Matti etiCeet, Match 19,1854 ' ' .• , TiENRY #AXTON. %~J !, ~~ El