Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 03, 1855, Image 6

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Examine Your Fruit ,Trees.
TUE TREES IN CONVENTION
We are persuaded that more trees die
of the laziness or carelessness of their
owners than all other causes united.—
Were they gifted with tongues and as
sembled in convention, we think there
would be indignant remonstrance at their
untimely "taking off," and the cause of
their death would almost invariably-be
laid at the fruit grower's door. Whether
such a convention has actually been held
.ar not, we do not presume to aflirin ; but,
,we find among our editorial notes, re
ports of -speeches said to have been de
livered at such a tree meeting. It seems
the orchard and garden trees took a hint
from the "Joint Worm Convention" held
sometime this last summer, down South,
which they saw reported in the pipers,
Ind thought if the field insects could
. ..uuster a gatheriug, it _was fair for them
obe up and doing. So a meeting was
called at Poinological Hall, to protest a
gainst death's doings, and to devise ways
and means to promote ,the longevity of
the race. The notes state that the meet
ing was unusually full, and that the na
tives of the orchard were all, astonished
at their own strength and numbers. The
chief speakers were invalids,, who bore
in their persons unequivocal evidence of
harsh usage and neglect. A venerable
gentleman by the 'name of Apple was a,
mong the first to address the chair.—
There. was a terrible stoop in his should
ers, and a sad crook in his limbs, occa
sioned by the heavy burdens he had
borne. His collar was perforated with
holes, and little piles of saw dust lay a
bout him; as if he were about to make a
-law dust pudding, instead of a speech.
"You see, gentlemen," said he, "that
if this convention had been held a little
later, I should not have been here to at
`,end it. This is my last speech a. 9 it
iappens to be my first. I speak from the
borders •of the grave, and trust, there
t'ore, that my words will be heeded. You
see in me the marks of premature age,
fiat I am honey-combed by the borer,
and soon to go the way of all trees. I
niiiiht have continued my useful labors
for generations to come, had I not been
J verta.skcd with burdens, and had my
Friends seasonably guarded me against
ny enemies. But not a° finger did they
!ift to rout the caterpillars from their
le3ts, or to save me from the ravages of
::,he canker worm. Year after .year vio
lence was done to my taste in dress, and -
instead of the beautiful green I most de
light in, I was _forced to put on russet,
and dingy brown in .mid-summer. The
borers seized me by the collar and plied
rue with their instruments of death, and
not a soul of the bipeds that thrived on
the fruits of my toil,thought it worth
white to, knock out teir teeth. I can
not stand it much longer. I move you
sir, that We appoint a committee to draw
up a remonstrance in view of our com
mon grievances."
A short legged gentleman next arose,
and was introduced to the audience as
Mr. Pear. called
_him a dwarf,
but ho did not relish the name, and al 7
ways feigned youngness to account for' the
lack of length in his perpendiculars.—
His coat was a popper and salt hue, and
some called him a scaly fellow.
"I rise," said he, "to second the mo
tion of my friend Mr. Apple, and I do
it all the more cheerfully, because I hays
certain grievances of my own that call
for relief. It is enough to bring blight
and mildew upon my body, that has the
susceptible soul of a pear within him, to
be treated as . I am. Bemuse - I happen
to be a modest gentleman, and nth willing
to take lodgings with my country friend, -
-Mr.--.Quince, I am treated as a person of
small consequence, and am jammed into
quarters close enough distempers of all
kinds. Instead - of. the groat ado min
make about_ the, 'blight, the OUIY - wonder
is that the race was not all blighted king
ago. lam a wonder to myself when I
remember the usage I have survived,—
At - first I was over fed, and dosed with
stimulants, that I might grow rapidly
and gratify •my owner's cupidity with a
large crop: of fruit. My, limbs had no
opportunity to harden, and the first kill
ing them- off every 'winter.
Then I began to bear, and that was the •
end, of my stuffing.. I can now scare&
get nourishment enough to mako fruit,
and us to making wood it is asimpossible
'as it new creation. I am prematurely
I;
old, Mossy, hide bound, and to top - all,
covered with scale bugs, that Jive sapping
my. life. Not one of the iugrates whom
L have annually' feasted with my dainties,
has had. the manliness to touch me with
potash or soda, and rout these enemies.
I shall go Air the motion."
Mr. Peach was on his feet in a twink
ing, and said that, " the grievances pre
:ented,Xy, the gentlemen that preceded
were milk and water tales compared
with the abuse which had been heaped
upon him. If the age of martyrs Was
not already passed, he would readily pass
as the John Rodgers of his race, save
that, to make the case parallel, the wife
and all the children 'should• have been
tortured with him." Here he gave a
hectic cough by way of emphasis, and
which showed that he was dealing with
realities. "The abuse in my case begins
previous to birth. We are bred as pro
miscuously as the, fish, and the result of
this low state of morals is, that the honor
of the family is impeached, and every
woman among us gets jealous and dies
off with the yellows. When we were
young, and had vigorous constitutions,
we could get along with almost any fare
and du good service. Our very hardi
ness invoked neglect, and that treatment
has become so chronic, that multitudes
of us peiish under the regimen. You
see the worms have anticipated the feast
of the grave in my case. I am attacked
above ground; and my life blood is flow
ing out through these deadly wounds.—
No-one- thinks to be after-these-wraches
with a stick or a —." I Jere he - was
taken with a fit of coughing, and rup
tured a blood vessel, which Croke up the
meeting
The convention' was timely, and the
discussion was on home topics, as we dis
covered the first time we visited our own
gi i rden. There .were the saw dust piles
about our apples arid quinces. We took
a sharp-pointed knife, and a piece of
wire, and .were immediately upon .the
trace of these animal augurs, auguring
so ill for their future usefulness. ' The
white li verea wretches caught it for once,
so that we sall have a clean conscience
when the remonstrance of that conven
tion comes to town. The pears, some of
theni, were covered with the white scale
insects,
which we soon scattered with a
strong decoction of soft soap suds and a
coarse brush. The peach trees we cleaned
around the collar, cutting out the white
worms that clustered under the oozing
gum,
and treating the wounds with a
good covering of wood ashes. We saw,
in a very short examination, that the
speakers at the convention were mani
festly dealing in home truths in their
remarks. Possibly some of our readers
may find their. own gardens an illustra
tion of the same truthfulness. At all
events, it will be perfectly safe to exam :
ine your trees without delay—do not let
them die of neglect. —Amer. Agricultu
rist.
ebucotion.
Ai r HITE HALL 4.CADEMY, three
miles west of Harrisburg. The eighth Session
of this popular and flourishing Institution will com
mence on Monday, the 11th of November next, under the
most favorable auspices. During the present year such
improvements and additions have been made as its in
creasing patronage demanded. The Principal will he as
sisted by a full corps of cometent and experienced
teachers, and special attention will be paid to the health
and comfort ,of the Students.
Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English Branch
es, and Vocal Music, per Session, (5 mouths) $55.00
Iflstruction In Latin MU! Greek, each, - 5.00
French and °crawl - • 5.00
.X.nstrutneutal Mwile, -
10.00
The attention of parents and guardians Is earnestly
invited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished
and any infbrulation will be given, on application, either
personal or by letter to
D. DENLINGER, Principal,
Sept. 13, 1854. Darrisburg, Pa.
tOLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD
I:MY,' near Car Halo, Pa. The 17 th'Session will corn
mance on MONDAY, November 6, 1854. 'Number of Stu
dents limited,and constant efforts used for their mora
and intellectual improvement. Terms, $B5 persession.
Circalam wigs references arid full information furnish
ed, by R. K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprietor,
sept 2 7 .-1854. • Plainfield, Cumberland co. Pa.
rILASSICAL 'A
N 1) LITERARY
N l / 4 _,/ 1110118CHOOL,NwervIlle, Pa.—The WINTER. SES
SION will commence on Tuesday, the 7th of November,
and continue Ave mouth's. Careful instruction is given
by competent teachers in the departments of Classical,
Mathematical and English education.. The whole ex•
ponsea for tuition, boarding and lodging, with a room
furnished, $53 per term. For further particulars, apply
to tither of the subscribers at Newrillo, Pa.
110BIKET MeCACHREN, Principal,
W. II: -LINN, A. M.,
at It. McOACIIItEN,p., A. D., Pr°resi°"'
fIUMBERIA.ND VALLEY INSTI
TETE., 11bdo and Female soporate and distinct:
At 31zonssicsmuto, Ps. Rev. JOS. S. 14008 E, A. M.,
Principal, assisted by five Teachers.
Tim Winter Session of this Institution will open to
-receive students on the Ist Nov. The &ditties Which
are offered by this Institution to both soxes, Or obtain
ing a finished education am unsurpassed by any similar
Seminary iu tip State.
The 'funding's are now and commodious, and the
grounds ornamented. Tho. FEMALE DEPARTMENT
is ,pow entirely separate, and conducted by Now England
-Teachers. lb is located in the beautiful valley of Cum
berland,' unsurpassed for Its healthfulneccessiblo
by Rail Road--8 miles distant from Harrisburg.
One hundred and twenty students 1410 boon in at
lendance during the Collegiate year.
TERMS:
Board, Tuition, and Room 'Furnished per Session
of 21 Weeks ' -• . ss s -00
For Circulars and information address
•
rapt2o—tt Bor. S. LOOSF,
Mechanicsburg, Curub. Co., Pa.
TVEW GOODS.—Tho subsoriboi is just
A. I (Tailing a frasti . navaimoixtat very OITICAP GOODS
looac.Tht at reduced. prim. Call and ion thoni.,
Aug. 23. O.EO. W. lIITNER.
(garlic:llc -Amato.
professional Curbs
N. GREEN, ,Attorney at law, has
settled irl Mechanicsburg, fbr the praitice of his
prolesithin.}, All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections,
Court business, &e.. promptly attended to. Mee oppo
site Or. Longs residence. SURVEYING In all Its diffe
rent branches promptly attended to.
. .
GB. COLE Attorney nt Law } will at
tend promptly to all buSlTlPssentrllsted to him.—
Mice in thu room formerly occupied by William Irvine,
Esq., North Hanover street, Carlisle.
April 10, 1852.
fili. C. E. BLUMENTHAL, HO
§ 7 MMOPATIIIC PlatilClAN. Office and residence
on bouther street, one that east of the German Re
formed Church. Dr. thmientbal respectfully offers hls
pmfessional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vi
cinity. .
.
. -- ••Persons from a distance laboring under chronic
diseases may consult by letttir, Office hours, front 7 to
11 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. septtyWit
pR. C. S. BAKER respectfully offers
his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle
and surrounding country.
Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly
oPPosite to the " Volunteer Office." .
, Carlisle, April 20, 185'3.
S. B. KIEFFER Office in North
Hanover street two doors from Welsp„k Campbell's
store. Office hours, more particularly from i to A o'clock,
A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 10.-
•
T\R. GEO. W. NEIDICH
DENTIST carefully attends to all
.4111 operations upon the teeth and adjacent
phrts that disease or irre , :ularity nifty require. lie will
also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, such as
Ph-at. Single and lilock teeth, and teeth with "Contin
uous (Innis," and will construct Artificial Palates, 01,
turators, Regulating Pieces, and every appliance used In
the Dental Art. —Operating room at the residence of
Dr. Samuel Elliott, East High street, Carlisle.
:E t - - FI R, 0 EOR G
• ~ rum .
formally operations uloon
the teeth that may be required for their preservation.—
Art ificial teeth ingerted. from a single' tooth to an entire
set, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of the
men th-and-irregmlaritles_carcfui ty _treated. °Mee at the
residence of his brother, on North .Pitt street, CarliSle.
ill. J. C. LOU
isrir.Awr Aj, NILS will perform
all operations upon the
Teeth that are required for their preservation, sorb as
Sealing, Filing. Plugging. &e.. or Will restore the loss of
theinNy inserting Artificial Teeth, fr,in a single tooth
to a full sett. 41 - 13- Mee on Pitt street, a few' (lOM's
south of the Railroad notel. Dr. 1.. is absent from Car
lisle the last ton days of every month.
.
1 -1 N. ROSENSTEEL, House, Sign,
Fancy and Ornamental Painter, Irvin's ifermerly
Harper's) Row, near Hatter's Dry °nods Store. Ile will
attend promptly to all the above descriptions of paint
ing, at reasonable prices. The various kinds of graining
attended to, such as mahogany, oak, walnut, &c., in the
Improved styles.
IS I SAFE—SPEEDY—SURE - !—S. o me
THING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT!!! A Meill
c lie - adapted to general use, greatly superior to otluirs
and withln the means of every Individual.
100 1'11.1,3 for , twenty-five _eentit! No extortion 1n
price•—nu ralotnel—no niinenti pOlson W hatever.
Da. Towlssettres HEALTH PILLS fully merit the great
reputation they have acquired: They are called for from
all parts of the land, because TIIV.T AFL ALL TIIAT TIIII
CLAIM TO lir.
WHAT THEY WILL DO—They purify the blood.they
dense the System of limners, they cure Dyspepsia and
Indigestien, they create an Appotge, they cure Sick
11eadacho,DiasineAs and Low Spirits, they arrest Fevers,
they promote a healthy action of the Liver, they are a
sure cure for Costiveness and Habitual Constipation,
they are highly efficacious In Female Complaints, they
strengthen and give tone to the System. They are the
best Family Medicine known.
It is au obvious inquiry, how one Inedicine run mires°
many different complaints. These Pills, however, are so•
compounded of curative materials that persons have on
ly to TRY THEM and the answer will be found in a re
stored body and au Invigorated constitution.
Earle "lox contains 100 Pills, at the astonishingly low
price of 211 cents. Every Individual should have them-
For sale by the Druggists and Storekeepers generally.
.sF. A. PALIKER, general Agent, Stonington, Ct.
13 A TENT SELF-SHARPENING
• YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, manufactured for
DRICII A SARGENT, No. 410 Market street, l'ldlada
This cutter is superior to any, now In use, for strength
durability, and simplicity of construction ; It cuts fast
er, and is the only self-sharpening Hay, Straw and Corn
Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STRAIGHT
KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease,
but In ordinary case, Is ground in the machine. Thou-
sands Kaye already been sold, and the demand is daily
increasing. In most cases an examination Is sufficient
to convince ono tif its superiority. No one after a short
trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the
above constantly on hand and for sale by
act°.
J. P. LINE,
Sole Agent for euxuberland county
F r A be T sa E la isi ,as T ,
a F p A ndv it .11 ta l g E a
a l vi l r S al ;
others In being made with all outside iron casing, which
greatly oconmnises fuel and prevents loss of heat. They
are made of various sires, from 10 to 120 gallons. They
are portable, and may be sot in the kitchen for house
hold use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig
pens, AC., for boiling food for stock. For sale by
PASCHALL DIORHIS & CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. V. corner
of 7th and Market streets. Philadelphia. [4oct'o4
JUST RECEIVED!
FRESiI GROCERIES!
Best Rio, Mocha and Rousted Coffees,
Crushed, Pulverized and Loaf Sugar,
Porto Rico, New Orleans and Cuba do,
Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Ilyson and Black Teas,
.Post Syrups, N. 0. and Sugar Rouse Molasses,
•
Queonsware, Cedar and Stoneware '
Cheese, Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch,
Cavendish, Natural Leaf, Fig and Congress Tobacco,
Pickles, Pine Apple and Tomato Preserves,
Ketchup and . Spices of every varlety r &c.
My stock has been selected with strict referents, to
family use, for sale very low for cash wholesale or retail
by WILLIAMS,
oct4 '64 Family.. Grocer.
ktI:EVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor' to
Ilsrtley & gnight,) BHDDING AND' CARPET
BEMUSE, No. 148 South Second Street, five 'doors
above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where ho keeps wit.
s t ou tl y on h ow l a full assortment of every article In his
Rue of business, Feathers, Feather Ueda, Patent Spring
Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three.
Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetlngs,
Oil Cloths, Canton_ lattings, cocoa and Spanish Battings
Floor and fit* Druggots, hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table
and Plano Covers. To wlrich he invites the attention of
purchasers. F4oct',s4
T S E U R r i g t e o Zl3 3 ;
t 13,,
No. S, coepipiiiNisLTlATu.
a root, sixth Atom nbuvo Market. U. 'C.
nvEnErrB Patent Graduating Pressuro TRUSS, for the
ouro Ilimturo; Shoulder ,Braces, Supporters,
Stockings.Sip p oustkry, liomorrlipl.4l s and Pandagsa for
deformities. Jam, 11-Iy.
Daniel Bailey, William R. Deigns, Michael Cocklin,
Me!chair Brenneman, Christian ritayman, John C. Dun.
lap, Jacob 11. Caner, Lewis Dryer, Henry Logan, Denja•
ruin • H. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander Cathcart. • •
'rho rates of Insurance are as low and faeomble as any
Compaoy of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become members are invited Lemke applleation•to tho
agents of the company, who are willing to wait Upon
them at any time.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum
berland; C. B. Bierman, Kingstown; Henry Z,;aring,
Shiremanstown • Charles Bell, Carlisle; Dr. .1. Ahl,
ChurchtOwn ; gunnel Graham, West rennsbotough ;
James Me Dowel, terankford; Mode Griffith, Squth Mid
dleton; Samuel Coovor, lleniantin illaverstiel, 'Meehan-.
Icsburg ; John Shordek, Lishurn;',Dityld 'Coover, Shop- -
herdstown.
- - - .
' YORK COUNTY.—John
• Donman, Dillsburg;
,Doter
Wolford, Franklin; John . Smith, Es 4l l.p.W BB hinlitoUl W.
S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise.
& Lachman, • ,
Members of the company having policies about to.ex-
Ore can hayo them renewer"( by making application to
any of the agents. • ' . .
"I)RUG STORE ..FOR SALE.—The
subscriber offers at private sale the stock and flu
tunic of a Drug Store, late the property of Michael FM'
sel, dee'd, in ChArehtown, Cumberland county, There
is he other Drug Store in the place, and a tine opportu
nity know presented to any young man wishing to
commence this business. For terms enquire of
06 MOSES MORItETT, Atnd't.
BROCHE SITAWLS.—A lot of i,ong
and :ignore Broil° Shawls. Also, Blanket Shawls
just received from New York and selling very row at the
clwap store of
'NAB. OGILBY..
MIN!IME111111
31tiscf onous.:
TEAM SAW MILL, near
- l'apertown,'Cumberland, county:-
46,, lIASKELL Si:AMOUR conti UC tO HUI).
Triarn ply Lumber of all kinds, at the shortest
‘• -• and on terms lower than can be
luul t 3 I sew he re. All orders directed to E. IIseKELL,
brtovri,;•.or Sri - mutat, Jr., Carlisle, will be prompt
ly attended to.
Feb. y
FITTING AND PLUMB
-4 kJf INO.--The undersigned ,would inform the
citizens of Carlisle that he has made °arrange
ments to doll AS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no
tire, and on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the ser
vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has sup
, plied himself with an oxtenshe assortment of FIXT
URES, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly.
All work will be warranted. His stock of• Gas Fixtures
-will be found In the room exactly opposite his Tinning
establishment on North Ilanover street, where he invites
a call.
TINNING, SPOUTING, &c.—lle Is also ppared * to
furnish, or make to order, every article of T N 'WARE
used by housekeepers and others. Ile will also attend
to SPOUTING. HOUSE-ROOFING, BELL BANGING,
end PLUMBING,
Thankful for the patronage with which he hnsaiready
been favored. he respectfully solicits a continuance of
the same.
Carlisle. June 14, '54
rR 0 M CALIFOIINIA.-C. VON
/IEILEN respectfully intbrms the citizens of Car
lisle and vicinity, that ho hes just return
,
- ed from California, and is prepared toexe.
cute all kinds of work connected with his
line of business. He hue always on band
••• a large assortment of ready-mado
Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys. Gun Trimmings,6:c., all of
which ho will sell wholesale or retail. Ile also attends
to repairing . Ouns, clocks. locks,
&c; engraves on brass;
copper and iron. lie hopes that by strict aitention to
business. and a desire to please. he will merit and re
public patronage.
.fin} - All kinds of Eire ArtnA made to order.
Carlisle, April 26, 1854--ly
. ,-14.- 4,2PLI4,'NDID JEW
te—,
: r -,...„„)4...-N., K . ) ELRY I Holiday Pres
,- ~ Li $ cots, itc.--T IL 0 M-A 8 CON
i . io a - , ..5.,...1 LAIN, West Ilighstreet,afew
&,'...'-, t. 9 3 7 :.72 .. , doors went of Burliliolder's
ei• E ', ;i %. a 4 . ~,._ , lintel, Carlisle,. hiss just to
-7,.; '\,;,, ? , 5 /,—yrr,.... , celved the largest and best
-...,.ii::,'R :' ' ' "elegawrassortment-tif-anpe
rior Jewelry es er tilfored in Carlisle„ ei)nsisting in part
'of tlohl and Silver Watches of every variety, and at all
prices, eight-day CLOCK B. Silver table and tea spoons.
silver table tbrks and butter knives, gold and silver
spectacles, ladies' and gentlernens' gold pen and pent il,
gold chains of every description. ear and finger rings,
breast pins, kr., at all prices. Also Aceordeons and Mu
sical Boxes, with a great variety of Fauey Articles, so
lected expressly for the Holidays. Persons desiring to
purchase are Invited to' call and examlnetheassortment,
We aro prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Qual
ity of goods warranted to be as fine as sold for.
THOIMAS CONLYN. '
West High st.
Ni p itt ti m o s. N A. l o l . A K l l. , : L FT
ii D av A ine G t. U ko l n i'Al t t h ß e
D E ag A ue N ,
rean rooms in Marlon Hall, known as A. B. Tubb's Gal
lery. desires to inform the Ladles and Gentlemen of Car
lisle that he is prepared to take Likenesses in the meat
superior style of Abe art, such as will folly sustain the
reputation of this popular establishment. Ills rooms
are large, pleasantly situated and coinfiirtably furnish
ed. .lle is provided with the most powerful and perfect
instrument for taking pictures and •warrants satisfac
tion iu all cases. A full.supply of cases of every variety
of style and size, plain and ornamental, kept constantly
on hand. Engravings, Paintings, Ac., accurately copied
and duplicates taken of original likeneses. I.ikeneses
taken of sick or deceased persons. Prices moderate and
satisfaction given iu all cases. The public is invited to
call at the Marion Hall Daguerrean Rooms and examine
the numerous specimens.
4/4- Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breast Plus,
Finger Rings, Pencil Heads, Ac.
Carlisle, June 14, '54.
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAK
MO. The subscriber continues to carry on the
above business. in all its various branches, in North Han
over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's corner
where he intends keeping on hand a general assortment
in his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD
' ' DLES, Bridles, Martingales, Girths,
Circhigies sr d 'falters, also TRUNKS,
\`,l+ . - ..., .... : ,,,,„ AA\ traveling and saddle ..-: . ;v311, i*
11 t \ \\
\\ ! bags.
u r e n s ° a t l it so o m in a o r s t i 4ag
' ' approved SPANISH
•
ki\\l' 8 ,4 e 13 , P r ' : rl,: Na
S
durablea ii . nn t
1 1 ' 1:4 overiel pleasantwsluiistei g d a i s
a l a d t i a n d i d l
e s ..
will do well to call arid see them. lie
I also manufactures. Harness, Bridles,
' Collars and Whips in all their varie
ties. and confidently believes from the general appruta
tion of his customers, that he makes the neatest and
best gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is Made in
the country. lie also makes all kinds of l‘latrasses to
order, viz: Straw. Husk, Curled Hair and Spring Mat
reeves. All the above attic/es will be made of the bent
material anti workmanship, and with the utmost des
patch. WM. OSBORN.
CcLOTHING AT COST—The subscrib
er has au assortment of fashionable and well made
°THING, which will be sold off at cost for meth;
The stock consists of Cloth and Cashmarett Coats,Lin
en and Gingham Coats, Tweed and Jean Coats; Marseills
Silk and Satin Vesting; Cas.sinters,Jean's and Cord pan
taloons, Linen and Cottons& pantaloonsovith all kinds
of Clothing usually found in a clothing store.
Intending to relinquish this branch of my business,
great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap
store of CHARLES OGILBY.
CAR RIKTI NO.—A few pieces just received from auction
and selling very low.
June 111, '54. CRAB. GRIMY.
3nsurnitce.
11.7111 E INSURANCE. -ME • ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN
RA:WE COMP-ANY of Cumberland comity, Incorpo
rated by an net of Assembly, is now fully organized, and
In operation under the management of the following
commlzzioners, viz:
BENJ. R. MOSSER, Piesident.
HENRY LOGAN, tie° President.
LEWIS DYER, Secretary,
MICHAEL COORLlN,Treaurnrer.
EMZECI
WATCI-IES, JEWELRY, SILVER;
WARE and FANCY CIOODE.-- , -A fme ttsikit
went of the finest quality, for sale at the - lowest cash
prices, at Win. etIILTONII.EAD'E, N0.1b.1 south Second
Street between line ma thrlon, west side, Thilatte
The assortment embraces a large and select stock of
Fine Watches, Jewelry Silver Ware, Alluta Ware,plnted
with fine silver; in Spoons, Forks; Ladles, &c.--Jet..gcs de,
Fans and fancy articles of a sunerior quality, desin ring
the examination of those who desire to pro, e'the best
• goods at the lowest cash prkes.
---,-% I having a ; practical knowledge of
< * i• •
the business, and all AN nil4l)le facllL
.•.- '` .. `'' .. "A - ties for Importing and Man ufactur
ing, the subscriber confildently invites pur. Lasers, bc.
lieviug thathe can supply them on terms as favorable
as any other establishment in either el the Atlantis
Cities:
AU kiuds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry aud•Sliver
Ware nutuvfactured to order, within a ressopal le time.
pa,.Watehes, jewelry and silver ware faithfully re
paired:- Will. F. ELTON I/EAD,
No. 284 South 2d St. a few doors al ore the 24 St. Mar
ket, West Side.
gm_ in the south window of the Store, viny be seen
the famous liird Clock, which cc roniands.the admiration
of the scientific and curious. (Sept. '44-I.lyr.
IMPROVED SUPER HIOSPHAT
OF I,llslH.—From City Chemical• & Union Works,
made after the most improved altb les and verp superior.
Prepared Anhydrite Manure, made after the English or
tiele, and most superior, being much lower than Guano,
and fully equal. The attention of D. tilers and Fanners
is particularly called lure for trial. Also, Peruvian (1w
nue, In huge or small quantitica, for sale by
JOHN L. I'OMEROY,
22 South Wharves, 3d door abort) Chestnut St. Phila.
Sept. 27, 1554.
MOIIOE MORRIS
CHILBON'B VE.NTILA-
Iimi 'URN sub.scrther w eijd call the
a,,,entiou 01 all parties requiring a desirable lumen°
L111141.0N . b CLELLIULT.LP AI:1111\u mu, VllO iLtemil Ai ,
PARAI
reputation oftbis Wila° is now known, having
been iuLcoduced dining the just five years into about
lbw; public buildings and more than 800 u private dw edit
ings; this together with the inuucuso 11Xlellee of sales
eAery y ear is the Lest evidence that eau Le adduced of
its superiority over ail taller furnaces. tLe use of
Furnace, you secure the following advantages
!. ass
l'uxt heating surfaces being at a tenitera•
t ure dual ti ill hot ciest.t.:ctlie the air
LuONtoltiltAL LbE ktk.L.
t.ILLAT It ALILI3 1-I:lAng made entirely of Cast Iron,
ned liable to rust, vv ill require no l'el,llllh log liiet
tilde—it is easily ununaivA,urin not exiA,Nct - Le
Log - hick It is placed to clatutior tilLll tor, like tho
other furnaces.
e have the testimonials of hundieds ul the meet
scientific men to attest to the tiuth ti the e suittr
01l of whom pronounce it to it deeidroly the feet
furnace yet invented f,r prt.dueiii6 a pule aka healthy
atimspliero. H e herenitf annex. the I.alizet• ti a few
nen knee, n and eminent proles:44o, ti he hutr t red them
and kindly furnished us their names aim etlieLtes:
Prot. John S. Bart, Prof Parker, kit/. Am tom Pres.
ni. 11. 411 en, Prot l'atbons,l'rni. Jourailds, Prol. 11. 511
imam Prof.
"Vu have introduced this betitiOn live new sizes, so that
all parties limy avail themselves 01 this great imprt.vo.
went at a very moderato cost. We are now prepared to
burnish nn uppara. tus to tiara a aln* meat, or the larg
est hUhtting iti the tvuutry.
No. 1 Portable Complete,
Plates,)
3 do do
, b - do do
6 do do
Vhis No. 7 is the largest and most powerful Furnace
made in thin .muutry, and is admirably adapted for
Chu:cites and utlierhirl„v claswbuildings.
a continue to sell the apparatus at the s: m tprlce
as when introduced, five years ago. Although' , the
present high price of ftvil has increased their ecid.z7, per
cent owing to their groat weight, still we : r. otutbkg by
the great Increase 01 sales to furnish the ankle at the
lowest possible price. tne foundry Moue, NI: 6a s. War
nick aLeibrandt„ baTe contmeted to furnish us with:o
tons of t urr.a, a, thin season, ou that we are now prepar•
ed to fermali then: wholesale and retail. W e superintend
the erection et all Furnaces, when reqUireu, and war.
rant client In all cases.
111}..'11WIVL1TAIN COOKING .11ANGE.—We have also
the must complete Cooking itange that has 3 et Leen in
troduced, to which me call the attention of all w ho may
wish to secure the must perfect and desirable cooking ap
paratus ever iuveuted.
I'ATEN'r VENTILATUR.--Wo arc tiff)
only Agents in l'eunsylvatila fur the uutiltili,ctura and
dale id this licatilutor, which is ackuun lodged to be the
only perteet entalator ever made for a,corres.tang the
draught in slinky chimnies, and fur ventilistim; luild
logs of all kinds. As there are a great wail) iudiatittia
el this valuable article now offered fur mit., rartics rill
I , e cm OW to examine that it has the.traereud i edge at
tached.
IitOISTEItS AND VEIVI.II.AIOLS. (lo
Lard the largest imp west complete assortment sf liot
Aim Itegisters and Neutilateru to he tumid in the tr.itrd
:dates. Parties Who Wish to purchase either for privt,te
use or 11 holuntle, will tied it greatly to their %annul:lga
to examine their stock.
SLATE AND MON 111ANTLES.—We have always en
hand an extensive assortment of these beautitul man
tles, in exact itultatitu of Egyptian, Spanish, Galway and
other rare marbles.
orEN GRATES.—For Anthracite and Bituminous
Coal. Also, an entire new pattern of the low down
Grata, made from the, English Patterns, and entirely
new in this country.
SOLE AGENTS for the English Encaustic }icorleg
Tile, (larukirk ( hinniey Tops and Terre Cotta (Irmunents,
such as Garden Vases, &c.
Persons about building would do well to exfunine our
stuck bethre purchasing elsomhere. All‘itors, whether
purchasing or not, aro cordially welcomed to our exten
sive Warerooms, and where we should he happy to fur
nish any information respecting any of our goods that
may to desired. A book on Warming andA entitating
can be had gratuitously at our store, either personally
or by letter. S. A: 11AIGUSON,
Warming and Ventilating W . urellentae,
Walnut at., below Sixth,
PnltAnurniX.
May 31-7 m)
DULLARD, Premium Artiste in Bair
inventor of the Celebrated Gossamer 'Ventilating
ss, and Elastic Band Toupees. lnstructiotts to enable
Ladies and Gentlemen to measure their heads with ae.
curtsey.
IL Fox IVios, Inches.—No. 1. Thu round of the head; No.
2. From Ettrehend over the bead, to the neck; No. 8.
From ear to ear over the top; No. 4. Pram car to car
round the forehead.
. . .
Toupees and scalps, {aches.—No, 1. From forehead "to
tack as far as bald; No, 2. Over forehead as far as regale
ed: No. 3. Over
-the crown of the head.
kit. DOLLARD has always ready fur sale a splendid
stock of Bents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs. hall iga,
Frizots, Druids, Curls, &c., beautifully manufactured and
as cheap as any establishment in the Union.
Dollards lierbanium .Eitractor Lustrous Hair 'Tonle,
prepared from &lath American' Ileitis and hoots, the
most successful, articlo over produced fur preserving the
hair from falling tut or. changing :color, restoring and
preserving It Its a healthy and lukuriant state. Among
other reasons why • Dullard's heir elating tsaloon Main:"
trios its immense popularity la the fact that his Tartlets
applied to every bead of Lair rut atlas establishment,
consequently it Is kept. in, better .prosorvation than un.
der any known apilication.. It being thiis practically •
tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of 1.
Sold wbplosaleand retail at his Old Establishment rri
.Cbestnut !shoot opposite the Btate Ilona°, l'hlltutelphyt " ,
It. Dollard luutat lenst2dlsissrared the !militia ultra of
IfAllt DYE, and 11131101113 C OS It for sale , with msrfertvotr•-
fletence hi its aurpousslng every Mingo( thO hind hoW
use It colons the , lush tither blare or brown,las May
ho desired) and , is used -„ta ithent injury to the Lair Of
skin either by Stain or otheriehe, can Lo .washtd ;off in
ten minutes after application, wltlmut
_detracting fro/11 •
Its catocy. • Verbena visiting the city, afeinvited to give
him a off. - • '
',attars addressed to D. DC LLAIP, n't Chestnut at,
Philadelphia, will receive attrutlen. JAIL 2G-ly
LEATHER,. --Fritz & Hendry, Store,
21) North 3d st. Morocco.p3lirtiettsi
ars, Curriers; Importers, eel:mission and General Leath
er business.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL-lianufactery 15 Na,.
garetta street. Pen ~7-ly
MACadr tli-lllNfht;
I n t Y for O !re l as i 'lli A tfi l t:c e a 1 2s e t.
cheap at 6 ii . NA;:r.101411i.
11:231g
pjifabefpfiiti.
NENE SIZES
2 .. do ' do
3 do do
4 ' do fir brick work ,
b do do
3 Extrn Radiator, (with Lan; uud French
ma
$ 2$
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