3Atifulintol. From the Ea Journal Barn Building. In Pennsylvania there is no complete foul without a barn, and the plan of clmstruction is almost uniform. A bank bird is deemed an indispensible neces sity. The immense -amount of money thus invested, and the proportion whi6ll it bears to. the value of the land itself, is very satisfactory evidence of its piled tl value. N o twithstanding the impres sion that exists in other States on this subject, in my judgment, there can be no road and profitable farming without it. The subject h is, therefore, sufficient itriportauce to warrant the consideration whether this plan, so uniform, has not' be al improved upon There can 1.);.1 11.1 d•inlif of the great superiority, of the two-storied bank-barn. Th-n-plan-of---structure - which_ will most lid' conveniently economise time and will best ccnduec to the farnier'.B inter ests. 'Having one of each kind, experi ence has shown me the great superiority of that which 1. recommend. The differ ,ence be ween them cannot be better .ex pressed than by saying that the improved barn has two sets of floors, one above the other; and as you drive into the up per one, it, of course, requires a corres ponding height of natural bank—not so high, however, as may not be had on unoit farms of rolling hind. The upper doors have an elevation of seven feet a 'Jove the lower. The advantage of such barn is, first, its great capacity. It has t-height and depth of twenty-six feet, w Clout any high pitching; for your load is about th.i middle of.--it,-and -you pitch both down and up—down to the battom of the mow, which is on a level with the floor, and up to the height of in ordinary barn. But the particular of th:.s is, the immense• compression which results from a deep and high mow—the grain or hay is pressed into a space which s almost incredible to any one who has aot experienced it. After tilling the -now nearly full, you are led to wonder at its capacity to receive more. I need only add, that all other parts of the barn Are improved in their convenience and ipace , by this simple alteration in prinei :—that the size of your barn is made conslsl •in its height instead of its length and breadth, whereby you save, in p out of expense,.the extensive roofing, Lll,l add nothing . to your height of wall, which you do not take front its length and breadth; and what you gain is, the .clue of pressure in packing away, and :he saving of labor, in requiring but one or two hands to put your grain in a small :now, when two or three, or perhaps four, Would_bp - ' required in one of greater space. But this is but one point of conven ience and economy. To thresh grain ,vith a machine requires four, five or six hands—the number depending upon the uonvenienee of putting away the straw. It is easy to perceive the difference in putting away straw in mows and over shots seven feet below the threshing floor, and in those on a level with it. And Aoon after you begin to get out your grain this state of the - ease arises, and it will as found that one or two hands less are required. The capacity of the cannon bank-barn will .allow you to thresh from one hun dred to one hundred to one hundred and ;fifty bushels at a time, and.then you must stop, discharge your hands, and occupy, the next day in clew ninfr up and getting; • your grain out of the way, whereas in the improved barn the threshed grain passes to the lower floor, is not in your way, and you thresh until you are done. And in a barn thus constructed more than donble.the quantity caubeAreslued in a day. In the nommen liarn,With the machine I use, it requires about twenty 'two minutes td run .through ton. dozen and twenty-seven minutes - to cavelt up; in the improved one, all the time of city .. ing up, being more than one-half, is savt ed. The same unaehine, which will :thresh one hundred• bushels a day in the former, with one hand less will thresh' two hundred bushels in•tho hitter. • One Of the lower floors, is used for cleaning your grain, and the ether for .garners; and both constantly useful for • many . other purposes. 1 commend to farmers the examination "of this improvement. - before they.build , a: ••barn. tt 1 4 11)K. W ATTS. November dBll., 1854. • ImrnovED CATTLE.—About ten years Igo the Society for the promotion of Ag leulture in Massachusetts, on the sug gestion of the Hon: - Daniel Webster, one of the trustees, appropriatedl4,ooo for the purchase of Avshire and Devon cat tle. They were imported, put into the hands of skillful breeders, and in due course of time their progeny was distrib uted throughout every county of that State for ':pubtie use. The result has been a diffusion of that valuable stock throughout the entire State. On the recent visit of- D. J. Brown, Esq., chief of the ,agricultural bureau, to Europe, the Prencli government commit ted to his ehar ,, e, as a present .to the U. S. Patent Office, a large and splendid volume on the public stud of France:— In this work is not only given the statis tics of the horse of that country, but a pictorial map of each country or depart ment, showing the various classes of th noble animals bred'at the public expensc portraits, beautifully executed, of the best breeds. It' this plan were a dopted in our own country of iuportino• some of the best breeds of horses and r posting them at points of each State of the Union, under 'skillful hands—and forpublic use—i» the opinion of*the most experienced . pnd practical, udges, the val . - tie of our horses would be double in . ten or fifteen ye rs. CORN Conts.-- , --Permit us to advise von - not to '=ell-your--c' rIl on the.eub, but have it shelled and keep the cubs for veer cattle. By crushing and Steaming the 'cobs, when mixed with cut straw or hay, they make an good mess for dry,cat tie, and if a quart of meal be added to •e;aclt mess given and made into slop, a milch Cow will thrive-well, and contribute generously to the pail.—Amer. 1 uri/Iyr. CO - AL AsnEs.--The best purpose which coal ashes can be applied to in town -or country is ini making garden walks. If well laid down, no weeds or grass will grow, and by us, they become as solid and more duPable than brick. tTci preserve meadows in their pro ductiveness it is necessary to harrow them every second autumn—apply top dressing, and roll them well. The trou ble and expense will be richly repaid in increase of crop. flf you want to ascertain whether a s'oii...oy,substanec emita ins 1 you may pour upon a small quantity of it vinegar or diluted muriatic acid. If lime is pres .nt, the mixture will froth up or efferves ce.—Dr. Kent. ma,..The farmer whose pigs got so kan that they would crawl through the cracks of their pen, stopped their "fun," by ty ing knots in their tails. tnucotion WHIT I.: HALL ACADIDI Y, three 'Mks west of ll:web:Mir% The eighth Session ,t tins popular and BourblAng lustitution will <mul lion...o on Monday, the (Ali at November next, under the nost favorable auspices. Poring the present year N Ile II ,11111111VellIelltf 4 11.11.11 311t111A.111 , have 6204 111/00 ILS It,. In .reasing patronage demanded. The Principal will be as dsted by a full corps of competent and experienced teachers, and speelal attention will be paid teithe health ind coafort of the Fdillnits. Boarding. Washing end 'tuition In the English Branch es, and N'oral Mush,', per ; , 'escion, (5 mouths) $55.00 Instruction in Latin and Greek, each, - 5,00 '• French and German - - 5.01) ' 44 'lnstrumental Music, - - 10.00 The attention of !areas and guardians Is earnestly avited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished ud any inform:ill at will be given, on applieatiomoither , orsonal or by letter to D. DEN LINGER, Principal. Ilarrisburg, Pa. Sopt. 13. 1554 DLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD,,, I EM Y', near Carlisle, Pa. The lith Session n 111 com apne, en Mmmtv, November J, 1 854. * Souther of Stu lents limited and constant efforts used for their 111011li med llltl'iliTt nal improvement. Terms, $65 per sessimi. CireularS with references and full Information furnish •kl, by BURNS., Principal and Proprietor, • A27-I£zrr4. Plainfield, Cumberland co. Pa. f ---- ILASSICA AN 1) LITERARY molt Newville.Pa.—Tho WINTER SE , 110 N will commence on Tuesday, the 7th of November, and continue live months. Careful instrurtion - is given :1 competent teachers In the departments of Classical, ‘lathematied and English education. The whole ex ;tenses hLr tuition, boarding and I dging, with a room :urnished, $53 per term. For further particulars, apply to either orthe subscribers at Now vino, Pa. Roma MCCACIIREN, Principal, W. It. I,INN, A. M . ., 1:: MreACIIREN, jr., A. 8., Professors. f 1 13.14.111 N D'N' A 141, EV iNSPI TUTE. ,Male and Female' seperafe and distinct.— MsenAmcsamto PA. ROY. 30$. S. LOOSE, A. M., Principal, assisted by live'l'cachers. The Winter SOSNiell of this Institution :will open to :twelve students on the let Nov. Tho faellities which au offered by thisdestitution to both FOXOB, for obtainy •ng a finished tot oration aro unsurpassed by any similar 'meinary in the State.. 'rite Buildings aro 'new And commodious, and the :mends ornamented. Thu FEMALE DEPARTMENT .e now entirely separate, and conducted by New England reacher% It is located, the beautiful valley of Cum teriand,'unsurpassed for its healthfulness—accessible y Rau Itoild--ft miles distant from Harrisburg. • Otte hundred and twenty students have been In at :ettdance during the year. hurl, Tuition, and Sown Burnished Per Session of '2l. Weeks - - - $55 ,00 For Circulars and information address Roy. JOS. S.' LOOSS,' 3leclitiniesliura . , Climb, CA), Pa. ropt24—lt 44 . 0c 9 1 .EAS, COFFEE— I . ERIESI I Tho subscriber has just Oiled to his tbriner stock a general F. ei I wtion of CllolCll ilt0111:111ES, as well as all tin) other variety of articles usually kept In a lirocery Store, endowing Itlo gz, 2 olTee—rousted nod green—at 12!6 and 14 cents oer lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed nod Pulverised .r-- ' .lngars, of limo qualities; Chocolates, Spices,Dalry salt. and n variety pf Fang . iirticles, all of _ulllch are of . briiilht tiro lowest elisli 'Oleos: ll'a l'ire thankful for the :wmor s o ppqrl, glvon us, stud invite a furtllor call from )or friends and customers. \ J. Ili . rd.W. Marlon Ilall„-Carl isle. . . . It 11 S eartisle fjcralb. Vrofessiond Tarbs AN. GREEN, Attorney at law, has settled In Mechanicsburg. for the practice of his prolbssion. All hinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court buSiness. &e.. promptly attimtled to. Odic° oppo sit o.Dr. Longs residence, SURVEYING in nil its diffe rent branches promptly attended to. - f 1 B. COLE Attorney at Law, will at '4( A -- tend promptly to nll lin:Thu.l , n entrusted to him.— Unice in the room fi.rmerly occupied by William Irvine, Est 1., North I I lITIOVer street, Carlisle. April '2O, 1552. DR. C. E. BLUM ENT A I), EO - PHYSICIAN. Office and residence on het - Wier street., rale do.e• east of the thorium Pe repined Church. hr. Illumellthal respectfully otters his n.ofesslonal services to the citizens of Carlisle and nity. 413-Persons from a. dl.tanc'e laboring under 141ronk iseases may commit by letter. ' Office bours, from 7 A. M.. and 2 to 4 P. M. - Rpto.',sltl _ -- (1. S. BAKER respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle nut surrounding country. °Mee and residence In South Hanover street, directly opposite to the Volnhteer Office." Carlisle, April 20, 1533. ' k rt. S. B. K lEFFER. Office in North yllarovor street two doors tro u t Weise .1: Campbell'. toro. Office hours. mono particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock A. M.. and loan s`to 7 o'clueli., I'. M. K. (;-147,(). \V. NEI.1)1(11 •It DENTI:=T efully attends to all - - ot;nntions npon the teeth And adjacent nuts that disease or it regnlarity may require. lie Is ill ilso insert Artificinl Teeth of every description. Such as Pivot. Single and Block tenth. And teeth With nails Owns," and will moist met A rtif. vial Palates. oh turators, Ilequlating Pieces, and every appliance used in the Dental jrt. —Operating room, at the residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, East High street, Carlisle. -.- DR , . ; 0 11( lilt ETZ pe'r dormany nperat Lens upon the teeth that may he roquirethy their preserva Art Vidal t eet ill serf ed. from a sino6li.olli UnDEetittre Set. nn the toast ,wiellt Hit . principles. "Diseases of the mouth and irregulmities eltel`fllllN treated. Ofilec at the residence of his hrother, on North Pitt street, )It.. )()- ,---11"., mis will ta•rtltriti nu op , l nt i , 11!4 1111‘ , 11 the Teeth that are required fur their preserratioll. such as t 4 caling. Filing. Plugging. t- %NW restore the 10,, ..t thou t inserting vialArtifi Terth, r.ut asingle luoth to a full sett. 41,.t• ton Pitt street. a tee doers south .4 . the Itailreail Rotel. hr. t.. is nlsuut trent Car lisle the last teu IlaYS ' Of of crl mouth. -4N. ROSENSTEEL ) Itowe, r^ 9 Fancy and Ornamental Painter, Irvin't. kfortnerly 11.trper's) Itow, near Miller's Dry (Mud% Store. , Ile will attend promptly to all the !Move desolptions of paint• him it reasonable priers. "The various kinds of graining attended to. such as mahogany, oak, walnut, &e., in the imprmeil styles. A E—Sl' EDi —S ItE !—R - o e l:, THING FOR YOUR OWN DENIWIT!!: A Medi eme adapted to general use, greatly superior to others. and a Rhin the means of et cry 100 PILLS for twenty-five cents! Vo o!ttortion In Calinnel-P0 in2lol, V. hat ever . Dn. Tins !MIN D'S EALTILTILLS fully merit thegreat reputation they il;i1 e acquired. They are called for from ail parts of the land, because THEY AM! AI.L THAT THEY CL , 11)1 To tat. WHAT TIIEY WILL DO—They purify the blroti, they dense the System of Humors, they cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion, they create an Appetite, they Cure Sick Ileadache.Dizziness 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 ellicarbas in Female Complaints. they strengthen anti give tone to the System. They are Ole Last Family Medicine known. It Is nit obvious inquiry, how one medicine can mire so many different complaints. "these Fills, honorer. are so compounded of curative materials that porous bnyl, on ly to TRY THEM and the answer will be tbund In a re stored body and an hn ig , lnsted must Ittalon. I.'4w!) Box runt4his 100) Pills, at the :tstonlshlltgly low price aln cents. Every indlthlual should has e t !WM- For sale by the Drmmists and Storekeepers generally- F. A. P.timEit, general Agent, :it.kullt.gt...n, Ct. pATENT SELF-SHARPENING YANKEE PEED CUTTERS, uninufactured for Al - .1)111(11 k sAuGENT, No. 410 Market street. Mania Thi, cutter is superior to any now In use, for strength durability, and simplkilty•ef construction; it cots fast er. and is the only selfsharpening Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STRAHHIT It NIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease, but in ordinary rase. is ground In the,, machine. Thou sands have already boon sold, nud the demand Is daily nereasing. In most eases an examination is snflicient n convince one of its superiority. No One after n short trial would part with It tkr any other. All sizes of the thiwe constantly on hand and for sale by .1. P. !NNE, Side Agent for Cumberland county. ME M ° B r i r j,;.' S lis: ll 'he ri s ' e E r N os, r s i g ' ss a r t; 4 a ‘ il vants XL übrr all others in being Made with ad outside Ituu raising, which greatly- ( wnnutlsus fuel and prevents losikof heat. They are made of various sizes, from 10 t'a 1-2(fgalions. They are portable, and may be set in the kitchen for house hold lase, or out of doors- convenient to, the baru,'plg pens, &c., for boiling food for stock. For saki by PASCHALL ,IMOltillS & . Agricultural 'Warehouse and Seed Store, IS. E. corner of 7th and Market streets, Philaielphin. Port'i; JUST RECEIVED! FRESH OROCERI ESI Best Rio, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, Crushed, Pulverized and Loaf Sugar lbiUc Rico. Now Orleans and Cuba. do; ~IMpOrial,unpowder'Young ilyson and Black Teas, Best Syrups. N. 0. and Sugar !louse Molasses, Queensware, Cedar and Stoheware, Cheese. Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch, - • Cavendish, Natural Leaf, lig and Congress Tobacco Pickles, Flue Apple and Tomato Preserves, Ketchup ana Splees of every rarloty, &e. l'dy stock has b . een selected with strict reference to family use, fur sale very low for cash Wwh LLlAMS olesale or retail lay I , octl Family (borer. EEVE 1,. KNIGITT, -(Successor to ti Hartley k Knight.) ISEDDINdi AND' CARPET WAItEIIOI , .. No. 148 South SeCond Street; five doors above Splice Areet, Philadelphia, where he Reepscon stantly on hand a full assortment of every' In his line of business. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent S;,rhalt Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels. Three- Ply, n4rain, Venetian, List, Ito{ and Hemp Carpet lags, Oil Cloths, Canton Mat tings, Cocoa and Spanish Mat anus Floor and Stair Drugyjds, Hearth Itu ha. Poor Mats. Table and Plano Cocchi. To which he invites the attention of )urehasers. f10rt.54 —_______ ....... . -. "1 - )I1 11,A. Surgeons ' Bandage 2 , 447; it . i itisTauTE 1; ENIO V ED to No. 4, Rh . etreet, sixth store above Ma Net. B. C. EVliit MT'S Patent tiraduntimcDressure TRUSS, for the auto of It upturn: Shoulder Dra: CO4, Supporters. Elastic Stockings, iiunpeneary„ I lemorrholdal, and Domingo: for dgformithea. Jan. 11-Iy.. „ . „ 311iscranotts. QTEAM SAW MILL near. E lf • F ., los% . Papertown, Cumberland county.— ,r„ bA SE ELL SEY MOU cent in ue t o sup. aitUrn num ply Lumber of all Itinds. at the shortest idiee, and on terms lower tim' man Le had elsewhere. \ All orders dire( ted to pert ow cc. Wm. Smioun, .Ir., Carlisle, a ill Le prompt ly attended to. Feb. - "i AS FITTING AND PLUMB v_l - Ml.—..lhe undersigned wruld inform the citizens of Carlisle that lie has made arrange ments to dot; AS. Pim NG anti l'1,1.1)1111NI 4 at short no tie,. and on reasonable terms. lie has engaged the ser vil,:4 of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has sup. plied himself with an extenslie list:minima of FIXT URES, irlii,.ll w ill eilitble him to till all enters promptly. All work will lie warranted. Ills stock of Cas Fix tints will he found in the mom exactly oppt.slto his 'I Inning estaldisliment on North Hanover street., where lie.itiVit es :t I. SPOCTINCI. &e.—Tle Is also mepnred furnish, ormull.e to murder. every article of TIN WARP used by housekeepers and others. Ile N , ill :dsti attend to t , PoUTINtI, LIOUS,I.i..I:OOFINII,, 15E1.1. lIANtIINtI, and I'l.l . 3lllltiti. Thatil.ful for the patrorstre with which be has already 1.4,11 fin med. he respect fully solicits a continuance ut the Simon .Itme 14, ';l4 li a E 0 C,ALWORNI A .-C. VON 11E11 ,EN Tef.pertfully informs the cillietis of Car < lei(sllferv,i,ditikiiiitli,iiti.t:. in, and he ha s i, :: .,.1 .1 ,, t , i r 5 , t ri at lr t . t . x t e i ' - ',4c.. -- cute all kinds of work connected "11 it h hi. if%liiiii of business. lie has ales!, son hand • a largo assortment qif z end.) dintde Rifles t•i ums, Pistols. hcks. 1. - . s; Gun Trimmings. it,- all o :will, Ii he 111i1 SOH W11 , 41..51110 or retail. Ile also attend. to rep:tiring Duns, rind. s. 1014:F, Ito: engrai es Oil lirrlFS is pper and lion. lie hopes that by strict NUM:A.IO , II t 1111:411V1 1 S. 111:d :1 desire to vicar:o,lw. will merit and receit i public patronage. Ri.) - All hinds of Fire Arms made to miler. Carlisle, April '2fi, 1 1 , 5 1-ly - - QI'LEN 1)11) V /•,,jEl ELitr! Holiday tz ' cuts. 3r.—T 110:11 A S • 10 2 W.a-t I sti ...-t. a feu 9-- - mest of Iturtholdet % . il , drl. larlirlo. - 111. - S -jind '7 • I 1 • 1 . 65 7. ( \ 111 and most • - ,1•11.1,311 t of supe rior Jeui•lry er .diered in Carlisle,. ronsil-ttiug in part of hold afd Siker Watches o f e s ery variety. and al all priers, ci.ht day (I.IICKS. Silver talde and tea ...peons. •11 , or lal le f rks and butti-r !olives. gold :mil silt_ , , sp.•elnles. ladies' and gentli•lneus • gold pen and per.l. gold ellains id every drool iptien, ear awl ling. r rings. ta-ral-1 at all prin.,. Also Ainorileons "Mtn al n ;trout variety of 1 . ..t0ry At ticks. 1e41.1,1 t.,111.1••••ly for. 't he I lulidays. I'. rsolts lug t. pun has.. are in, 'led' to roll and ex:t11111.e tli..asserttnent art I,,epared to sell at very reas, , nalde pliers. goal ity of go, cis warrinteil to-be Its f re.as sold f, r. 'III( 01 AS COI\ I,Y N. . ATIIREAN A.l(l3AKll.4lclil:!viiktielgtal.c:i the Daguer man rooms In Marion !hill, klloNcll as A. li. Tubt's Gal lery. desires to inform the Ladies anti tenth men Mt:ar il:de that he is prepared to take Likents.ses in the most supst r style of the art, such as bill fully sustain the reputation of this popular establishment. HIS rUi. me large, pleasantly situated and renifortally furnish ed. Ile is paw ided with the most powerful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and Nal:rant'. satisfac tion In all rates. A full supply of caps of every v inlay of style and !AM, plain and ornamental.kept constant I. on hand. Engravings, Paintings. &c., iwcurately ccgdcd and duplicates taken of original likeneses. Likeneses taken of sick or deceased persons.- Frires moderate and satisfaction given in all eases. The public is invited to call at the Marion Ihtll Daguenean Rootas,and examine the 111.1111CIVILIS spesimens. Cd - Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Dreast Dins, Finger kings. remit Heads, Lc. ' June 14, '5l. QADDLE AND A lINEFS MAK- I,' I Nl7. The tall scriber continues to carry mi the business in all its various ivatellev. in North 11n11• orer street. Cat lisle. two Mors North of Lematrtfs rot Ler is here iteintends keeping on hand it general assortment in his line, consisting of all binds of fashion:ll.le l-fAI). DLLS, I:tittles, Martingales, faiths, Chvingiesol,a . ‘...i..,:'"ye.0*1 traveling and saddle trag t l7".--. — Tcs. I ta g „ s i mit!: oleo r cc approved SPANI • 2 I \‘ll\', Tl.hl7l(;gd Ht this is ill do well to (-nil and sic them. He also inautitas - tares ilarners. pridles Collars and Whips mall their \ ark ties. anti confidontly Irtlieves frmu the general u pprol-a. titan of his customers, that he makes the neatest alai best gears, in all their varllty of brerith that is made in the country. Ile also makes till kinds Of Mntrns - ses to order, viz: nraw, Husk. Curled Ilair and l , prlng Mat- Lasses. All the alto% 0 art Hes st ill te made of the lost material and Ns orknuutship, and 'with the utmost des patch. M M. 0$1;011N. k_i LOT 111 N (.3 AT COST—The subserib i or has an asstwtment of fashionable and well matde eLoTurin, which will I,e , sidd otf at cost for cash. The stork musists of Cloth and enshmarett Coats. Lin en and lilaghamVents, Tweed and Jean Cent s; Marseills Silk and S:atin testing; Cassimers—lean's nod rd pan taloons. Linen and Cottonade pantaloons, with nil kinds of Clothing usually found in a clothing stive. I ntending to relinquish this branch of nIY business great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap store of cit.& LEs LitY. CAItI'ETIML—A few pieces just received from auction and selling very low. June 21,'54. CHAS. OW 1.111. ',lnsurance. iiu INSUBANCE.-THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSIIOIiO MUTUAL YIBE IN SCBA NCE COMPANY of Cmnberland county, incorpo rated by an net of AFSemblydis now fully organized, and in operation under the Iplnagement of the following commissioners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William B. Gorges, Michitel.Cocklln,. Mob:bolt. Brenneman, Christian Staymun, John C. Dun lap, Jacob IL Corner, Lewis lfyer, • Henry Logan, Beutla min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. 'rho rates of insurance are as low and fetter:kW no any Company of the Vs Ind In the State. Persons w isbing to become members are invited to malai application to the agents of the company, who ate willing to wait upon them at any thee. BENJ. 11. MOSSER, president. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS LITER, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rutlolph•Martlu, N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Einghtown; Henry Zenring, Shiromanstown ; Charles Bell, Owlish) ; Pr. J. All, Churchtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennstorough ; :lames Me Dowel: Frankfbrd; Mode Griffith, South M ht (Beton ; Samuel' Co,ivor, Benjamin Ifaverstielc, Mechan icsburg; John Sherrick, 4,lsburn; David Coover, Shop hordstown. 113 YORK couNTy.—John , Bowman, Inlisbilrg; Peter WoWord, Fmnhlin; John Smith, Esq.. Washington; W. S. Picking . , Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise. Lochman. Members of the company. haN lug policies About to ex ori• can il:11V0 them renow,ed by making application to any of the agents. Al, SALE —The 11 . ) .u i l j ,s9 - 01,e S r l o ' fft;r l l4 l : l ‘l 4.i pTto sal e . the stor k and fix taros o f a Orin; Store, late the property of Atichael srh deed, In Churchlown, Cumberland- rrunty. There is no other Driig• titore In the place. and a tine opportu nity is now presented to any young man u !siting to commence thin business. For terms enquire of AMUSES MORE ETT, AnruFt. 1 - )110CE E SHAWLS.—A lot of i,ong ) and Spool+ Ilioc Shawls, Also, Min Sh nN oi, just . received from New York mud selling very lew At the clomp store of novB A NT ATCHES, 3 EU ELRY , SILVEII- ment of the finest quality, for sale at the lost cot rata, prices, at Wm. C: FLTON HEAD'S, No. 11;4 South Ferri] d Strast between Pine and Union, 'Wild side, ihillidelphla. 'I he assortment end miens a large - and relcet stock i f Fine 'Watches, Jewelry Hirer Ware, Alltita Ware. plat( d with tine silver, in :peens, Forks, Ladles, ke.—.ll. t go ds, Fans and fancy articles of a suite] ior quality. deter' it g the examination of those who desire to procure the I t :A e i , ..; . ..# .7 . 1. goods at the lowest cash prices. , P ' 7 / i ii ___...„..) Having a. practical knowledge of '24...4 ...... ~....)1 the businms, and all a v ai laLle facili i' • r"- - ties tor importing and Manufactur log, the sulTeriher cont.idently in, it es 'Min imscrs, I ot tier lug that he rim supply them on tOllll5 as fat Tani to 1 as any other estallishment in either of the MIRIAM MONM , E MORRIS == AOl N 1 7TIA S. 0(11 LEY All kinds of Dianiortht and elry and Silt er Ware many fact tired to order. Within a reasotnlde tin e. u_9..Wittches. Jen airy and Alter ware 'faithfully to. paired: WTI. V. Ult li EAT), Nn. 254 Feutti 2d ! , t. a few dot rs al eve the 2d St. Dlnr ket, West :fide. the liouth winilow of the Store. may Le seen Iliefetnomi Bird Clock,tchhh cemintincis the ndtnirstiin of the scientific find enrliots. (Fi 1!.8, 's4—Jyr. 111).110VED SUPER PIIOSNIAT j“. OF LI M E.--From tity Chetah al d: Cnion,Worlth mode after the most improved arth legato] verptmpet Mr. Prepared Anhydrite Manure. made after the English Cr' tide, and i most snpet being touch lewer than (Inane, and flay equal. If he :attent:on' of Ih alerts and Farmers Is particularly allied 1 re Mr Lila]. Also. Peruvia tine, In large or small limmtitirs. for sale tr:. .101 IN L. l'OME1101". -- \._ '22 Scuth Wharves, 3d door al ate Chestnut St. lidlet. Sept.2i; 1554. CHILSON '6 Ll\ 1 E.IN TILA TE.G bit E.-1 h , sul,cril er Mould call tho attention of all parties • moth lug a &sit able Full Lto to Cattbus!s CILIIMATFir Aitlto:su Asa \ fr.:oil-Aliso AI , Ail S. The l cputation of this furnace is now Lien n, hat irg been Intri ductal during the I ant 1,10 years into al • ut lacy public buildings anti 01010 than bt uU pl 'll ate AI clit lugs; this together with the filar - AA - a iml case el WI el rl y ear in the best evidence that ,an Le adduced of its buiwriotity of er all other furnact s. fly the me of Llellsen s k urbace, you reduce the tollott ibg nth/M(110 tslti Al ION: HE AIL -TIM. heating surfaces being at a ten:pcia . Lure that IA ill not desfAfcate the air. i • ..:Nt•A; it AL LLL. 1.41-9 -AT- irtly Cli l t I rh not untie to Turd, ii 111 it:quilt ans. dui inw n :in, Cant—it 1s 18,11)oill tit t eme the I nod log to with h It is itittr,tl to danktcr fit in I.re, lite the other furnaces. e the .tertintettifils of hundreds tt the ne st s. ieddite men to attest to the tenth iIII e t s,. 11,111, ell of 11 loin prom mice it to 1 e 11., lin:111) St tw LIMO yet ioveitted 1/11 , tiucirg Lure and In /1.0 .y Bth 1 sphere. \lm hes cii ith annex die inn. cs LO 8 it iv eii hnown and eminent pct fosia.rs, ii kWh:II,III4A 1 1., in cued hi tally furnished us their mints nod refettun Viet: John S. 1 1111 1, 1. Ni I tell, I till W in. 11. Alien. Prel. l'arsotts,l ith. fnualds. huh It. : Il 111(811, Prof. Mph.) 11\I: We have intri duced this scason five: new sizes. FO that nil parlies,ina) avail flieniselves ot this gi cut imps I went at a 101 . 2, uu Jcluti ea t. N Ctile I' prepal etc to furnish an apparat us to *arm a single rot in, or the larg est I witting io the eountr.i. No. 1 nplete, 2 do . do 3 do do 4 do for brich NN erk 5 do du 3 Extra II goliat or, 09th Farb :mil l'remil, Platesd 3 do 110 do F 0 - it do do do 10 ti du du do 133 \his No. 7 Is the largest and west powerful Furl mu made in this country, and is admit al.]) adaptid for t. hutches and ether large class Loth:nips. Ile continue to sell the apparatns at the same pi ire as .lieu intredueed, the years ago. Although the preset - it high price of Iron has increased their rest YL ler cent um lug to their gnat weight, still or are emit Ito by the great Increase of sales to turnish the article at the lowest possible price. Vuo 11.undr,) .11tssrs. h ar nick A:Leibrundt„ have contracted to (timbal Us Nall I CO Lunn 01 turtwt es this seasoll, so that me arc tit pal !tr ed to furnish them Nrholetgile and retail. We superiniet.d the erection of all Furnaces, w hen required, at.d m sr. rant th, tit In all . rases. 1111,1 Ittagg.lTAN 11ANGE.—We Fate nlso the most coutpleteCoolsing flange that has yet I cell in trt duied ; to which Ne call the at:tit:Urn of till mho ish to set ure the most perfect aid &sit aide ci e.kis sp pat at us eS er iut opted: s.ls.lraoN'S PATENT VENTILATttiI. We ale the only Agents In PenbSylltalla for the manufacture at d Solo ‘ .l this entllater, H bleb is aeI:ULN hedged to I. oul,N perlett 1 etaalati.r es er n.nde fir ct Netting the draught 11) scut ky rhilOtileS, and her g l t o ld tugs id all kinds. As their arc a great ninny Iwit.tlit ns tit this ialuable article now odert,l ter sale. lal ties pill l e to ow t" emunine that it has the f met sOl, Latds t at tach, d. rATI.NT vEGIL , TraIs" AND vEyi TEAmus._ base the largest alip 11.4. ht cl•lltplete ass, itirt•Dt hl Ili t Lugh•tVlS elitilatt,TS to Le hated in the 1 nittd states, Parties \t ho wish to Purchase either I, t pt it, to use ur wholesale, will find It greatly to theh tiliaftast: to examine their stock. l-LATE A\1)'11:01\ MANTI.E.S.—)Ve have alma), on liatal au extensh e ro.sortment of, these I. ea nti ful ties, In exact italtatitn of Egyptian, Spanish, Gala) al it uther rare inuridcs. ' OPEN GRATES.—For Anthracite and rituraim us Veal. Also, an entire new pattern of the low di ten Grata, made from the English Patterns, at: d entirely new in this country. SOLE AGENTS for the English Encaustic Eh oilug Tile, tittrukirlci'hhaney Tcps and Terra Cotta 01116111( . 1. 18, such ns Cultic') Vases, &c. Persons al out building would do yell to examine Cur steek ben re purchasing elsewhere. Yisitors, letter purchasing or net, m e cordially welet tied to our ex t en sive W arena ins, and where we should le happy . to f or nish any tuft motion respecting any 1•f lair goods that may be desired. A book on Warming and lentilatieg can be had gratuitously-at cur store, either perm to Ily or by letter. S. A. 11A1t1llSON, Warming and Ventilating Warehouse, 146 Walnut st.; below Sixth, May 314m] loLLAßMPremium Aitiste in hair y ncuu tor of the Celebrated tha•samer Ven lila; leg and Mantle Baud Toupees. IllFtrtletifillti to Ladies and lieutlemou to Illeltbllte their heads AN ith ac curacy. Fr4i Wm's, iudres.—No. 1. The round of the head; No. 2. FMB) forehead over the Lead to the neck; N.,. From ear to cur over the top; No. 4. From ear to cur roUniitho forehead. Toupees and scalpi,inthes.—No. 1. . Erem forehead to lack as far as laid; No. 2. Over forehead as far as requir ed; No. S. Over the crown of the head. R. POLLARD has always ready for sale n splemlld stock. of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs. half ‘llg,s, FrisA ts, Braids, Curls, ,to., beautifully manufat lured and as cheap as any establishment in the Union. bollards Ilerbanium Extra( tor Lustrcus flair Ti prepared front South Amerdnu hart s and Ecots. the no st successful article ever produced for mesen log the hair from falling out, or changing elder, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. 'Ameng other reasons why Dollard's hair rutting , caloric tains its Immense popularity is the fiat that his Tonic is applied to every head of hair lad at his est r ahlishinet. t, consequently it is kept in better preseriAtion . Mermen-- der any known upplication. St living.thin; Ts:tette:illy tested by thousands, oilers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. Sold 'wholesale and retail at his 01,1 Establishrinel 177 Chestnut street opposite the State House, Philadelphia. It. Pollard has nt least discovered the cue plus ultra of HAIR DYE, and announces it for sale 11,11.11 iperfeet lidenee in its surpassing every thing of the kind lICM in use. It colors the hair either black or - brown, (as may be desired) and 'is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or otherwise, cast 1 o waslied di in ten minutes after application, without detracting ft to Its efficacy. Personsu b iting the city are invited to rho him cc call. Lettere , athlreFEed to' It. 1/01.1.A11P, 177 Clio:tout Philadelphia, Iv ill receive attention. AcLOAK TRlMMlNOS.—Justoi,em•d a urea variety of Cloak and. lress so, (loth Cloal.ings, MI a variety of Witlteal. 1 45. I‘ov. 15 LAcic s la. A.CES.—J ust. o r k , ILE titautk :in Laces of supnrlor and ditVl , < lt whlths. Altn, BLACK' SILK TIII lit 31 INlll4.(limps niNt other trimmings. OHO. W. HITN Lit. Aug, 23. $ '25 al 4 48 W G. W. lIITSER
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