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O+ ~.::.% w - What Shall we Eat? following from the New York Tri ne, contains some useful suggestions the irardtimes i which are generally .eticable. • • With one of the hardest winters for e poor that has stared them in the face r many years, and now with this cold ' until of December upon them in all its ,or, it behoves them to look about for uething-to eat less costly than roast • !rand plum pndding ; fur the two dol.- s-a day, that some Of them seemed to would endure forever, has btx ti cut suddenly. It is estimated that 50,- 0 p e rs o n s have been thrown out of em ,yinont, since the cold weather 6,111- •need, by that cause alone. An ci i ttal :ober have been thrown out by failures •;1 general stagnation of business. It be a winter of sufferin t .r to those who t?eltentlitit upon, the labor, of their .I.ls for daily bread f,,,• th,n:;:elvp;: r , r d. •Whatover ill tend, n0t...t0 fan 1,,,p1, for that we canto.t hope t, shove them what to eat, less expen .• th.in their aecu4tonied diet, ! l iu id at-unee adopted. For thi s p u rp, ); : c offer a few suggestions. fresh meat of all kinds, at the prices which butchers retail it, is not (To unieal loud: Meats will average over , billing a pound-. Salted meats are it:di - ter than fresh. In economizing food, ,tat should never be fried or boiled. If u would get -the most substance out of till meat, anklce it into .soup, or stew, or t pie. In making soup soak your meat ao hours in cold water, and boil it in Ininy, or broken bread. The best rt is the most economical for soup.— ; not buy bones. • if vou boil meat to eat, never put it cold water. Let it be boiling when , 11 put the meat in the pot. Do not Mesh meat a'pound or two at it time. iy a i - tarter or half a sheep, You get at half price. Beef or pork by the inter is a quarter cheaper. )u not buy your bread ready baked.— is sixpence a pound. Dry flour is the me. Home-made broad is far more :tritious. Make use of corn-meal, oat- Graham flour, hominy and cracked for bread? iu preference to fine • -at. flour, both for health and economy. 're are the relative retail prices per mint for these articles : Wheat flour, ; flrahams flour tie.; cracked wheat ; corn-meal 24e. hominy, 3 cents; tmeal, •P : cents. The latter is the st nutritious breadstuff known. Look the Scotch with their oat-meal por dge—as robust a set of men us ever red. Hominy we have before given our 43., ;nion upon. It is an article that no mily,'desirous of ,practicing economy, ndo without. It is very cheap, heal iy, nutritious food. It costs only half .e price per pound of flour, and contains moisture, while the best of flour holds Jlll twelve to sixteen pounds of water a barrel. Cracked wheat is excellent i• sedentary persons, ‘ That and (Ira- An flour should be used in preference, - the same Trice per pound, to white mar, because more healthy and nutritious. •me hundred pounds of (I rahain flour is Ater in a family than one hundred and iirty-three' pounds of superfine white ur. Corn meal costs less than half the -.- - ice,--of--flour. It is_worthiwice as much `. is not so economical' in summer be ,use it takes so much fire to cook it.— :le first great error in cornmeal is in juding it to much, and next is not ; cook ig it enou • erh Corn .meal mush should Al two hours; it, is better if boiled four, id not fit to cat if boiled less than one ..,ur. BuclTheat flour should never be irchased by a family who are obliged to imomise food. It is dear at any price. must be floated in dear butter to be .ten, and then it is not healthy. Oat teal. is as good in cakes as buckwheat, far more nutritous,.and . is particu '.t•ly.healthy for children, in the form of • midge. The cheapest.. rood Is white beans.— Imy are; worth from $1 50 to $2 a bush . and retail for eight cents a quart.— . rof. Liebig has stated that pork and vans fora► a compound of substances pe diarly adapted to furnish all. that,,,is_., , 3 ary to support life and give bone and fat, in proper proportions, ) wan. This food will enable one. to .Irform more labor at le,ss cost, tbaleany other substance": ...A. quart of beans Bcts. half a pound of pork fi cents., will feed a I irge' , family for a day, 'th good strength cuing food. And who that can raise a reminieenee., orgood 71 times in New Eti_.;•land,but„ will remcfnber that glorious old fashioned dish callcd 'bean porridge?' We should call it been soup.now. lout .tarts of beans and two pounds of coined .ect• would give a good local to fifty men —one cent a meal. Potatoes should he utterly abandoned .y the poor this winter. f hey cannot ..1;o•il to eat them. • Potatoes arc selling wholesale for $ t a barrel. that is $1 78 bushel. At retail the7poor people pay 50 a bushel, or about five cents a mind; twice the price of corn meal, ve sixths as much as fine flour, one fifth lore a rnushel thanTheans, while one otsliel of the hater are worth for food as inch as a cart load of potatoes. All oth u• vegetables are still ntore economical Ilan potatoes. Carrots are the cheap ,..t. of all roots.. But they are but little ...ed as human food, though very nutri .ous, they are particularly . used in nips. They are "mid simply boiled and ten with a little butter or meat gravy. hey slmuld always form an ingredient of ,up. They are sold by the quantity at it eonts a bushel. . Turnips are dear at any price. There owe' nutriment in .a quart of carrots 'au in a bushel of turnips. They are 2 per cent. water. Cabbage is nutriti ts, buy expensive. Buy very little f It il'-'--your money is short: l hied ! sweet corn is •an article that all persons ark. fond of: It sells for $l to F 5 a bushel, !whiay -I-2 lbs., and would retail-at ~.bout tt vents a pound. We don't know ' about the economy of eating it, as com pared with other breadst tiffs, but as com pared %with coarse vegetables, it is iro measurably cheaper. A pound 'of sweet corn, cooked to be eaten with nfeat, is worth more than three pounds of extra meat. •it is also very excellent and nu tritious mixed in the bean soup. Another very excellent, nutritons,eco notnical article of food is dried peas. They are generally a little more costly bean 3, but some think they will go ..further. At tny rata, they are g(sal fur a change. It would be good for a change to those who are put CO their wits end to know how to get food enough to feed their families, if anything that.we have said shall put them in a way of changing some of their old habits; so as to buy such articles as will satisfy hunger, while giving them health and strength, fel' less than half the money they are now ex pending, though living only half coin fottably. IV!" IT E 1-1.1 ACADE.IIY, three miks wit of Ilarrisintrg. The eighth Session .01 this popular end tioueli.hio g Instituti on will ewn meucu he Oth .4' 1\ 0 VOILI hOr 111 , , t, WO,/ OW 111 4 /St fAVOrllbli! 8 uspiros. 1)11rillg the prison year itaiprtrventont,.thel .0.11 h.tne Leen its nAtronage demanded. 'nits I'rinrlpat nlt be a, sieted by 3. full corps of rompm ta :A expt.rierreort teachers, and special attention h ill be ikahl to the health and comfort of thu Stude fax, Boarding ? Washing and Toil In the English Irarich no, and Vocal ;11nsic, per Sesoi )(I, (. months) #.55.00 Instruction in Latin and Urea., each, - 5.00 French and (Jorman - - boo " " 1 ustrumutital Music, - - 10.00 Tho attention or parents and guardians is oarnostly invited to this lustltutiou. Circular"; will ho furnlobed and any informed ›tt will bo givon, on application, either personal or by letter to Sept. 13, 1854 PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD EMY, near Carlisle, Pa. The 17th Session will eom moire on 51.osinav, November 11, 11t54. - Number of Stn dents Ihulted,and constant efforts used fur their motel and intellectual improvement. Terms, $65 per session. CiMulars tRh references and full information furnish 4d, by . , R. K. BURNS, Principal anti Proprietor, Plainfield, Cumberland en. Pa. a CLASSICAL AN D LITERARY ki II 11711 F 4.110 IL, Newt lie, Pa.--The WINTER SKS- St,./N gill cmunence on Tuesday, the 1 - tb of November, and eon tinue tiro months. , Careful instruction is given by competent teachers in the departments of Classical. Mathematical and English educatt m. The while 1.3 X. icier ti r tuition. boarding and lodging, with a room furnished, z 3.3 Ter term. For further 'particulars, apply to either of tha'subseribers at Norville. Pa. ROBERT MeCACIIILEN, Principal, W. It. LINN, .4. M., R. MeIIACUREN, Jr. , 8.. Professurs. sept 27-1854 • UMBERLAND V A LUNY INsTI.- k . ) :kbillittnd Female scpende and distinct.— At IlLe:Rxiomuno, JOS. N. LOOSH, A. M., 'Principal, assisted by tire Teachers. The Winter Session of this Institution will open to receive students on the Ist Nov. 'l'ho facilities which are offered I,y this Institution to both sexes, for obtain ing a finished education are unsurpassed by any similar Seminary in the Sham 'rho liuiWings are now and commodious, and the grounds ornamented. Tho VIM ALE DEPA RT:11 ENT Is now entirely separate ' and conducted-by Now England Teachers. It located In the beautiful valley of Cum berland, unsurpassed for its healtlifulpess—meresslble by Rail Road-8 miles distant from Harrisburg. Ono hundred and twenty students have been In at tendant* during the Collegiate your. T It Mord, Tuition, and ltootn Furnished per Session of 21 Weeks - - $55 00 For elyeulars and hiforntation address Ito v. JOS. S. (MDSE;, Drechante6bur g , Comb. CO., Pa, sapt2o-4t ° cell Aag=r-.t:. rfIEAS, COFFEE— . lES ' The subscriber Las 'Just added to his former stock n general selection of CHOICE OROCkiItIES, as well as all the other variety of articles usually kept In a Omeery Store, euthrtirliig Rio .'offee,roasted mid green—at 12.% and 14 cents 8 per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized A, y sugars, of fine qualities; Chocolates; Spires, Dairy Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of .wllleh aro of f,r,tl at the lowest rash prices. We are thankful G r the I.Tuter support glyen us, and Invite, a furl/UT call front our friends and customorg... J, Ell V. Marlon Hall, Carlisle, nucotion D. DENLINUER, Principal: Ilarrisburg, Pa Carlisle 4eralb. Frafessionnf-Toths ILN. GREEN, Attorney at law, has I• settledln MeelMnicsburg, for't he practiceof his prinession. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court bllSilleElt. te., promptly attended to. Office oppo site Dr. Long's residence. ;.-I_IIIV . LY INO In all its dilTe rent Manelies promptly attended to. . .. . . 4. (- 1 B. C0L1 , 3 Attorney at Law, will at . .)1 fe u d promptly to all lifininebs entrusted to him. CHlieeln the roo),,,f•rincrly occupied by %11111a.m Irvine Esti., North Hanover ~ f , t reet, Carlirde. . April 20, 16:.2. r E, in.17,)/ENTIIAL, )1(r) PA TII IC Pit YSICI AN. Ili)lee am] rttsideact sta ort, mat donr east of the Cella/tit De f..rnital Chitral. Dr. Blumenthal resprrtfully olTers professional seri it es to the ritihotis of Carlisle 'and %A • ry,i-Pormons front a diraaore litlwriog under ellroni li!loa,o:‘ may colr,oilt I y letter. (Mike hours, from 7 t, A. :11.. and 2 to 4 I'. M. 8,0.0;17,11. II 1 I 813 '-11KE11 respectfully o e.. y hi! , pr (:Inizssionals'ervices to the ' citizens of Carlisli " 11 ;:isitrrouncling enuntry. () Moo and residence in Foottit lianoverstreet, directly oPth site t 9 tho .` Volunteer Office." Carlisle, April '2O, Iso3. S. B. KIEFFI4,:Ii Office in North Ilan over :Area two doors from pi...ll'N Nt Office hour. more particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock. A. 11.. aml from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 11. 1 111. 11 E( ). W. NET 1)11' I-1 DENTI:r carefully ottentls to nil tperations "upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or hyte:nlarity bitty Tetinire. Ile will tits. ictzeft, Teeth of et t•ry deseription, such as Pivot. flodtle nod 111oelt teeth. nod' teet It w •• nous Gums," afol ulll env st ruct Artificial Pnlates 111, t fir:aut . ?, ltegolafing pieces, anti every applhince used. the Dental Art. —uperating room at the rc,itlettee of Dr. Sainuel Elliott. East High street, l'arlh-fe. IC F()1IG ) BilETz p - -144111811 y peratiet s the t ve( II that !nay re.filiced tl•r their rreson rt tri th intwrte.l fr , in a single toot h to an twilit . ° •mt the In• st to•iet.t if twit c'ples. Diseases of the nrnrtll and irr.•!ntaril ir, i:Irof1111) t rvated. Oflie . at 1.1,1 ni hi, hytli , r, ml Pitt stri.t.t; it t I v t.t_'2`•- 5/ toils tirep the Ali that are required for their prose', litien. as c.. or will restore t h e 14 ipy inset thig Art itielal Teeth. fiiii sett. Ali, • Mike nit I•itt street.. a le ‘v rth of the Railroad is .thsiiiit fr.!. the . la,t lets days of ever:. lan.) th.. 1 1 N. It OS EN ST 14, 11011:ie, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental Irvio's (formerly I huler's( Row, near Ilitner's 1)r) floods Morn. \ Ile Nt ill attend promptly to all the ahoreAtleseriptioos of 114110 , I Ilg .at reasooahle prices. The various hinds tpf grolniog attended to, such nn inalovally, (stk. ualout, tc., in the improved styles. .c„:, AI" E—S PEEI 117 o e -1, '1'1111:17 you owN t-yrr:!! Medi ei;ij adapted to genet •use, greatly superior tti't thers. and nithin the uuauu of eery 4111 lOU FILLS tl.r twenty•fi%e mita! No extortion In 1 ,, k ,---11 " . addtinl—to• minetal peisou w hate) er. • • Do. Tir.rNstlis Ht..% PILLS fully merit thegreat repodtam they hal e acquit ed. They are railed Il•r froM all part, of the- land. because :1 nnx• Ann TliAl TUFT To I. WIIAT 'rimy Iyll.l. Do— They purify the blood, they clause the System Of 1 Innwrs, they awe DySIKTSIII Mid IlidLtefithilli, they ereitt, an Appetite. they cure S:el; label less and In INV Spirits. they arrest Fe% ers, they promote it healthy aution of the Liven. they are a sure cure for Co:41%111.000 and Ilahltual Coustipatitin, they are highly ellleaeions in relliAle Complaints, they strengthen and give tone to the System. They ate the best Family Medicine known. It IS an olivionS Inquiry, how Pite m, dlriur c.ln elt re so many different complaints. These Pills, however, are 5). ,fmtpolllith'd of ctinithe materials t hit t persona t• on ly to TDA"roD.NI uml the answer will i.e found in a re str're.i.hodS a nd nn lei igontted rematitutinn. Each gni( contains lOU fills. at the itSttiniiiillagly lon price or 25 rents. Every Individual sin uld have thl•m- For sale by the Druggists and Sterefeepen 144 . 111 . 1ti11y' F. A. l'auann, general Agent. Shodngton, Ct. ATENT SELF-SHARPENING YANKEE; FEED currEits, mantaxctured frr A ,DRICII & SAWIENT, No. 410 Market street, Philada Thh cutter Is superior to any now In use, for strength durability. and simpilAty of construction ; it cuts fast er, and is the only seltsharponing play, titntw and Corn titalk Cutter ever made. It has hut ONE STRAIGIIT KNIFE, which - any person can grind and set with ease, but In ordinary case, is ground in the machine. Thou sands have already boon sold, and the demand is daily Increasiug In most cases Mt examination is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it fipr Any other. Alt sizes of the above constantly on hand and for sale by eet LI .1. P. LYNE, Sole Agent for Cuml , erland county 01.1"8 PATENT 1' Al; 31 EH. S' Ij 11011,E1tF.—Theso posse,s an advantage over all ethers in being made with an'outside iron easing, which pettily economises fuel and prevents loss heat. They are made of carious sizes, from 10' to 120 gallons, They are portable. and umy be sot in the kitchen for bongm hold use, or out of doors convenient to the burn, pig pens, ite., for boiling fund for stock. For sale by PASCHALL, MORRIS & Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Sture,_N.ALeorner ef•itli and Market. fitree,ts, Philadelphia. [401.17,4 UBT It ECEIVED FRESH OROCERIESI, Best Rio, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, Crushed, Pulverized and Loaf Sugar, Porto Itieo, Now Orleans and Cuba do, Imperial, Ounpowder, Young (Tyson and Black Teas, Host Syrups. N. 0. and Sugar !louse Molasses, Queousware, Cedar and Stoneware, Cheese, Fish, Salt, Sonp and Starch, Cavendish, Natural Leaf, Fig and Congress Tobacco, Pickles, Pine Apple and Tomato Preserves, Ketchup and Spices of every variety, Ac. My stock has been selected with Strict reference to faintly use, for sale very low for rash wholesale or retail hy NV I LIU A MS, oct4 '54 Family Orocer. • I)EEVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to Hartley & Knight,) AND cAuper wAttEnotisE, No. 148 South Second Street, live doors above Spruce - street, where he heepa con stantly on hand a WI assortment oPeVery article In his line of business. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent las,ring Vat oases, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Throe- Mb :Ingrain, ,Vonetlan, List, hag and Hemp Car ratings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings,Comuid Spanish 3lattlngs Floor and Stair Druggets, hearth Rugs, Dour Mats,Table and Piano Chivers. To which he invites the attention of purchasers. (4oct's4 4330 DITILA. Surgeons' ll:twinge 1_ N'ATITI.TTE REMOVED Co No. 4, nth' stt•eet, slah store ath , ro flaritet. H. 'C. EV Ell [ATP, Patent I.:limiting Press:nue 1. 7 65; fer tho 4111'0 of Itliptilro; Shoulder Brans, s , ningo•lers, 6t.aelcingm, Snsponsdry, Hemorrlioltinl, ROT ltr,inlages for dutbrutiti4s. Jon. 11-Iy. 31/iBcfanotts. . r .... • - TEAM SAW MILL, 'rear • I.t rt „-,,„ 4 kj Papertown, ciold erland county.— I 'Atti , .....e.,4,-,• 11.11 , 1 i EL I. k SEYMOUR vontirooe to (ow. n o n lIIPIII ply Lumber (.1" all kinds, at the shortest - -,,, "= , -& - ."r- -tmtlce, and nn torins li.wer than con IT had elbow hero, All orders d(n:ted to E. II con in.. In. pert.iwn,or Wtt I) S):ymorn .Ir. Carlisle, %cal to prompt ly nitttoded to, .. . Ee/t 22-iy iAS Ft'll'iNfl ANI) 1>.1.t:.M13- - .4 , v ;. , I\l:,—'l . he tindetsig.tted 1,,,,,hr Inc, 'l . l th, i , oltizolio of l'arlislo that he has noklo otriLot.- 11101. th t.l lie° A S Frril:,(l and I'l.l N:P.INI: ul sin rt la, tion. and on ru , inotAtlle terms. lie lins ent_lwed the ~.erv .leen of a lirvt rate hand from PLUttlit IpIli:l. and h a s r.up piled lilint.... If chit on oNt....sist. M......rtment of 1.1.XT -I'll ES. w hit It trill et.al le him to 01 ull orders pr. niptly. All work will lo , "il - s...vral t(;.I. the stook of (los Fix I urn.. will ii. ti.und in the roost PYRI tly (prof -Ito Lis 'finning esttll.lh , itment. on Forth Hanover street, where he tut Iten it call. TINNING, SPOTTING, ,te.--/te IF MR, prepared to furtilitli. or maize to order. every firtiele Ala; used Ity titers. Ile rein also sttei.d to SPOUTING, IftrllSE-1:00EING, and PINNI NO. Thank All 11,r the patrol age ttith N,ltielt he lins already wen nil ured, Ite remped fully rinlltits it continuative 01 ho ruler•. MONROE MORRIS. rad inlv..lliiie 14. R 0 M CALIFORNIA.-('. VON Ii El LEN I,9tectfolly informs the citizens tq' lisle and vicinity;llint In. has ju , t retut n ett from ralifernia. 711111 is prepared trehe. cute nll binds of work coni.o , o ith his 1 ,11's•, line of Imsiness. Ili. Inks ulwor son 11111:1.1 Nfli ° btrgo n4shrtinent of ready math. hil'es, (ions. Pistols. lA:clts. Keys (inn Trimmims. all of h he oil] holesale or ',tail. Ile also nit to repairing Guns. (lochs. loehs, he; engrav es on trans. c: peer at d iron. Ile Mc, es that hy sti let attention In Litsinuss and a desire to ples.s,.. lin oil:merit and receive mildic patronage. Sir All hinds of Fine Aims made to 'der. Carlhde. Al it cut. II5(-1) i; ra:. ,-..„.... k 1 111.1tY '. 11. liday Pr, ti •e"" 12 . .---'''._, eCts. A ~—T I( (, )1 A r'. ( i,N -1.14,.., 1 ~"9 ' sr , 2 .1 ''''..`.. , ::::<1,. 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Quail. fly of g,sal, awl ran flat I', be .3, hill. as :Ala I , r. THOMAS iirat 110, • -- PIOV A I •,.. 1 ( 1 .. -‘ 1- 1 ; i t!T ),-;‘,, " fi l ii, 42 , 1 11, 11 e N r. rritti 1111'11 1 S In littical llnll, Lllolfll tIS A. It. Tubbs lfib Icry..ll-Ires to Inform the Ladies vial tlet.tleintal of Car li-le that he Is prepared to take likelierFes In the tnest -superior sty l,;'of the art, soh as e ill full) sustain the rapotatiou “r this , popular estal - lislinient. Ills rialtos are larre.'pledsantly situated and e, tutorial ly rut chic 11, i• nal', the no st p, nertul and perfect lustron elit for taking pi, trues and warrant. Fatisfio t lou 11, all eases. A toll sup ply of eases (4 . O'Vt•ty SI it•ty of It , and slie. tilailt anti ornauleatal, kept eoostaotly on hand. Etigiarlitas, l'alittlugs. dr.. accurately copied and duplicates taken of orlgtrial Itkeat uses. lakeneses taken ..1 sick Cr deceased .peraous. l'rices intairiate and satisfaction darn in all eases. The public Is int keit to call at the Mari :n Ila,tterrean hoetus and eyrtutine the 111t1111•11,11s515,11111111S. na- tin e.type. if,fivited in Lockets. ItreaFt Ting-,er 111l1vs Pezt, It Ilvaits. &c. (Inrll,4e, .14, '5l. ..,___, QAD.DI.E . AND IiAIiNE'SS I%IAIC -7 INii, The subscriber continues to carry on the ah - ev e LUSiIIeSS. In ail its I,ltriOUS 11r11,1111, , .111 Nl'll.ll Mill. over street. t'arlisle. two dhors North of Leonard's corner where lII' illtillldS keeping on hand a general assortment In Ida line, consisting of all kinds of fashh.nable SA 1). 111.1•:8, In-idles. Martingal. s. Ills tbs, Clreinglosand Halters, also Trx:\ Iss, •` :. ' '',\ 7 # I , l k traveling and saddle ,„,. :; - --s--‘ , l -, -,l' \\\ q' bags. lie also man- 4: . ---"•!!` '• I. 1 111 • ' nfactul 4 es the most ' al I - , . rtunn.ved SPAN I . :: II -.." ' , I ' ' 1: o l i ' l I n t ~. ..,11, ,,, ,, ,t 1 1 ,1t 1 1.;: vuer {slung txsed a l 14 3. 1 , 1A5 . il 11 • some. durable and pleasant saddle will ml -well to call and see.them. Ile All a 11... 1111174 11111VIIIV, 112111,Sti, I' ridieF., • - l'ollars and M hips Is all thuir Amie ties. and eanettontly I elle. es fnm the general approl•a tion or hi, customers, that he makes the neatest alAt Lest grans, In all their variety of laedth, that is made In the country. lie also makes all Mods of Ilntrnsses to order, viz: `'t taw, Husk. Curled Hair and Fm•ing Mut russes. All the above articles will I e made of the In st material and worlananship, and with the athirst. des patch. 'ml M. OSBORN. eILOTHING AT COST—The subserib- I er has nu assortment of fashionable and well made CIA/THING, which will Le sold off at cost for cash. The stock consists of Cloth and Cashuntrett ('cats, Lin en and Gingham Coats, Tweed and Jean Coats; Marseills Silk and Satin Vesting; Cassiniers,Jean's and Cord pan taloons, Linen and Cottonndo pant:ikons. with all kinds of Clothing usually found in a clothing store. Intending to relinquish this branch of my businesi, great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap store of CHARLES OUILRY. fow pieces just recoiveditroutauctlon and very low. Juno '2'l, '64 3nsurtin ft'. it4lllE INSURANCE. —TUE ALLEN AND EAST PHNNSIIOI2O MUTUAL FIRN It ANC PI COM PA NY of Cumberland 'e. - unty. lurnelwr rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and iu operation tinder the management. of the lellowing counnissi viz: Daniel Bailey, William It. Borgne, Michael Cock lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Staymitn, John C.lntn lap, Jacob ii. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, nja uun Musser, Jacob Mumma, .Joseph 'Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The_ratesof are as low nod .favoiabl e as any Company of the kind In the ;State. Persons wishing to become members are Invited to motto application to the agents of the company, who aro milling to wait open them at aa, thou., liEN 11. MORSE% President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. • ' LEWIS lIYEB, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. • AGENTS. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.-:—ltudelph Martin, N. Cum berland; C. IL Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zearlinr, Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carli, to ; 1)r. 0. All, eburchtown ; Situate' Graham, West Petinslorough ; James Me Dowel, Fninkfortl; Mode Griffith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Cotecer, Benjamin Haven:tick, Mechan icsburg; John '...lherylek, Lisburn; David Caner, Shep. healstown. MI YOUR COUNTY.—John Bowman,. 1)1110mrg; rotor Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., W'ashlngtou; W. Pl. king. Borer; J. W. Craft, Paradise. 111A11.1:18141I10.-11ouser tr, Lochman. ate bra of tbo company baring policien about to oz• ro can lhavo thorn ronewed by making application to iy of the agouto. 1—)RIJO STORY FOR SALE.—Tile—Tile. suliscriber offers at - private sale the stock and fix tures of a Drug Store, late the property of Michael Fie eel, deed, In Chnrchtown, Qumberiand county. There is no other Drug Store in the place, and a fine opportu nity is now presented to any young man wishing to commence title business. For terms enquire of nil MOSES MORRETT,. non ----------* , ... 1 - IROCIIIE S ' RAW 1..,5.—A lot T,ong 14 and Square Brodie Shawls. A 1.,. Thant t "hauls just twelve,' from Sere lurk and Fqing very 1, w-at the Olean store of " /I' , N S 7- VICIIFS JEWITRY SIT 'VER.< Ala: and FANCY 110 j ldiF.LA line nrßort• meat pf the iineet quality, fi r tale at the lowest each. prir on. at I\ ELT ON II EM) 10, li tS, uth Seto; d Wool tell% een 1 ine ittd hide, I biltidelphin, The LH...x.llllNa embre, It a IniTc ord relt et sti , eli tf Fine Watches, Jewelry' Silver It icre, All nth II are, plati ii 11 ith flue Fil,er, in t p, cns, t I.t I ck, E . llllh nrd fitTley art iekf: c.f a r Itudity, ileservieg the examinutio - n of tin re who (11,11 e t , prettify the Li :t go. .lo at t h e 14 , 14 it cash prieef.l, • If firing n prlotical 1,11,1,1(41w , of the huldnet•s, nod an a. 'nialde lac lii -A• tics for imp: oiler nod I;nwidio tur the i.u6ei lb er void hivl•lly inl lire pun 1.10. t liethig I hnt be era, evippiy them on toll), 1:0 tat, hut le IiNIIII.IIII, in either f 1.1. e A thtt.tic Itit.s: - -it‘ ? All 4Suils talllawn:lds aP..I Pearl Jer ells) nod fiilt er V. art, Mal:, frrl ur.d t vrd. r. 1,10 ill a 1.111 , 1 lat I.• t.JII V. V:: Vat,. Ilrs jev. Or) rii er ware ILIIIII)111) laire.l: 1111. F. 1 LTI /..\ if LAP, No. •:.S4 Iltl It. a for dui:, al e 1 , t.. Mar ket, Vest 'V .111 the s , ul): ,rfrdrAr or the Etore, nut} Le setql 111 V !elnicus Itird el.. t• lath c inninnee 4 the nthnlreti( of the sofentlfir ./sr:/1 ear! , us. (I , et.t. 1:1,. '54-13 r. 131 l' 11()V ,‘ 4 ,1:1 '1:11 1 06) 'II A T 1 I:. to City (ic, mi. ;al Wc,rhs, 111/341e after the most lie n iaal aitl.lwat,d Vel p supei tor. Prepara (I A 'llly dt Ite :1111.11ro. rondo atoll tb kaiglisb ay. tide. aria most sopa;i, r. I Virg e,ni h h tier than Guano, and run): attent.on of !haters and Farratts Is pat ti; olarly called lure for t;ial. Also, l'el ul lan - cti. an", in bilge cn hll-1111 qua; titit s. for sule by .1011'..S 1.. I 0:Illilt0i. nth R liar Yes, 3;1 door ul toe CLestuut :•:t. I Lila. C1111.0.\ .N't Y I . 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'u. 1 1 crud le C, it 11, to. .1 2:. . 2 - a., 1,0 .4 du do 4L 4 do fix lAI,I. %,, 11, 4:1 l' ..tc• .1 do do do So do do 1 do 107 t; do do di , 1 his 7 in the !argent and 111, st 1. , 11. I fill 1 uri made in this ( - outdo', at.tl is llttll ac' lior,fien a rid oilier Lucke class la; Lod. 11 e ro Lt ititr to sell the Inc 'ut the .one 1 'i.e as it lot/ Iran:dm:et!, fit e y i,, A, it hi , the pi eSt•ti I ldkh pi iCI! of !Mill hale liAlettecti thru ct St 1.4 , per coot owing to their great sleight, still ar are ef.a1.!...0 the great increase 0 1 sales to 1011.0 It tits at to le at the lost oat ptssible price. tdie, lc LUAU) 1114 i It I..tlibl'iil/VG„ hat ecootratted to fun hisli us with bill toils of tmfau az this EeZtSl.ll, Se shat we areht W f repfr tli to foroish them wholesale and It:tall. 11 e supei titi ei.d the creeth n of all turnifeet., w lien required, actt war them 111 all tases. 31 1:1 1 .011.4.11Ans RANG L.-11 e have alrui the intst tt u,plete t_st Isii.g I.linge that hns yet icon M tn. ducat, to oho h w e slid the Iltlebtit a 01 11,11 w tto 11110' %list, to seem it the oast perf,t aid desiral le et eking up ptunlunetu 111% ed, } , TELM.IN S 1 • .1 . 11.NT 11..'sTI1.AThil.- We ale the ooly Agents iu Peffids) It stun for the ll.llllllfar till eat d dale of thin 1 animator, 0 Lich in aelsimm ledred to to the only trite. t Nootalutt e tier llilltle fur ;IA Ilk, lu g the draught in sm. t.y ebitooies, and for 's madam] g hohd digs of all Au tnc ---- "Al there Mt' a great e 1 till!" talunith , artlutifs.....o.,o teed for sale. :nth s will Le crustal to exan.lhe that it has the imersoh I at:gt r.yrt.yr 1:1:61.,-T1:us Am, AI S.- co hate the largest step tut st cal kit to 11,,, It 11., I t st Itt ht gist, is anti t ei.tilaters to to f. uutl it the I loud :tales. I attic sIILo at ish to purelmie tither pi is, to use or si holeiale, f rid it peat!) to their tdt;, 01100 to examine their sttAk. Sl. ATE AM) nzoN 51ANT Lave alo sou lircrol au ksxteicsii a assort went of these i eautilui man tles, in exact inittatitu et Egy tqatilish,C.atuay nod other rare marbles. tlitATLS.—Foi Anthracite and I ilumincus ("cal. Also, an entire new pattern of the loss di 'l , ll (lento, matte fetus the English l'utterns, and ehtitely new in this country. SOLE. Ali 11 . .1%Tts the , .Engllsh' 'Encaustic }'Leming Tile, ti urn k irk I hinnuey Tops and Tel to Cotta Orhamentn, such as tiardcri Vases, &c. l'ersens about building would do well to examine cur stock -left re purchasing elm:al/ere. 1 itors, whttLer pureliasing or hot, are medially welct toed to cur ex tem sielf " WariiiiTliill;llWiti ' vhcre we should Le happy to Mr nisi' any information respecting ally of cur goods that may he desired. A hook on 1 1mining mu! ' Ventilating eau be had gratuitously at our stew, either peintnally or by letter. t. A. IlAltilln , ulN, 11 - allah - 1g and Ventilating 'Stoic house, NIL I% (dont ht. , telow nixth, May 31-7 m) 171/1.A14./.lq, V.) , LLAR.I). Prr" CHAS. 0011,111 Y ,ARD, l'remium Artio,,e in linir Inventor of theCelehrated Ceesainer Ventilatirg Ig and Elastic Dand Taut vet, Inntrut t ions to t Lidto Ladies and tiontleinen to ineahuro their litudb kith ae etuaey. Wits, I. 'rho round of the bead; I^e. i. than forehead over the, head to the neck; ho. S. From ear to 'ear over the top; :co. 4. Ert4u ear to tar round the fort-head. Teupecs kuld scalps, inches.—No. 1. Fronk fel ehead to buck me far iks Laid; No. 2. Over forehead as far as requir ed: Over the crown_of_the_hend. lt. MILL:IIth has :Owe) . I vhily for sale a splendid stork of ffents' Wigs, !toupees, Ladies' Wigs. bait W hs, rizets, craids, Curls, .tc., beautifully nuknufacturedabd as cheap as any establishment in the Unien. Pollards lie &flaunt Extractor Lustrous Hair Tonia, prepared from South American 'leas and 3:cots, the west successful article ever produced for preserving the hair from haling out or changing coicr, restoring and presers bag it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among valor reasons why Pollard's hair cutting saloon main• taint its immense popularity is the fart that his Tunicis applied to every head of hair cut at his i t siablishinent, consequently it is kept in bettor preservation than wi der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its ellicacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his'Old Establishment ITT Chestnut street opposite the State blouse, Philadelphia. lb Dollard has at least dismvered the no plus ultra cf 11A1R PEE, and annuunees it for sale with perfett eon. (Moire in its surpassing every thing of the Lind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown, (as tiny be desitrd) and is usecyritliout injury to the hair or skin eirffer by stain or ot iern lee, call he unshed oft in ten minutes after application, without detracting fry m its efficacy. Persons visiting the city are Invited to Ole him a call. betters addressed to it. PO.TAIIP, 177 Chestnut a., Philadelphia, will receive attention. Jan. fILOAK TRIMMINGS.—Just opened Great satiety of Cloak nod Dress Trimmings,— Also, Cloth,Clottkings, with a viirluty of Whiter Gouts. Nov. 15 0, W. lIITNEIt. LA(.lli SILK LA.—Just opered, A-J P Black Silk laves of sopet lot. quality. tatd dhfcrcot $lL.li TE l 3l3llN,flitops at d ()flow It'lnitnitigt:. 41:0. IV, Hint:l,l. Au,:. )IIA ^QGIhItY litjtfabefpf)to. NMI.: E,Ain 1%11, urd =1