cm M ~~lx.C~Z~~~:~"~ CLEANSING BARR OF FRUIT TREES. BY PROP."3IAPES This operation should ho performed in early spring, as well as in midsummer. The r /ugh, loose parts of the • bark should lib :rood off, as well as moss and other para 4ites. The bark should then be covered with the following mixture, as high as the verator can reach, with an ordinary long handled white-wash brush : 5 pounds whale oil soap, k. I pound ale salt, 1 pound tine sand, 2 pounds potash, 2 ounces nitrate of soda, dissolved or mixed with water to the con sistency of cream, and thoroughly rubbed von the bark. Many kinds of insects aro kept from trees ').), a solution of whale oil soup alone, and •nany such as aro resident in the crevices of the bark, arc destroyed by salt. The gne s Ind is intended during the rubbing to 4cratch the outer coating of the bark, ,and assist the other ingredients Ihr more perfect action. The potash and nitrate of 40(1 will decompose or soften the dead parts - of - the --- hatlcTso --- that - d e :tier they will be thrown on' by the healthy action or the growing hark. If the above mixture is applied in dry we ather, it will become so hard as to re main-during several' showers, and thus have tune to perform its office. Trees with smloth bark, such as the plum, many of the cherries, &c., should be rubbed with a wet roulit woolen cloth in u few hours after tipo plying the mixture ; this rubbing will cause the sand to clean the surface so perfectly as to give the bark an improved and more healthy surface. Trees so cleansed, are not as likely to be revisited by insects as those left with their natural surfaces, nor are 'they as likely to become bark-bound. Indeed we have nev er known a tree to exhibit the disease call ed the hark-bound, the surface of the trunk of which had been softened by soap-wash in early spring. The cherry, apricot, peach and nectarine are subject when left in their natural state, to this, disease, and it has been usually attributed to too rich or too moist a soil; and under-draining and split ting the bark lengthwise with the knife are . the usual remedies. The one is expensive . and often impossible where choice trees are planted, and the other unsightly, pausing exhalations of gum and consequent canker. In any ease,, a few applications of soap to the surface of the part hide-bound will re move the difficulty, and the mixture before recommended may be applied, slightly warmed, when required 41.. of hide-bound trees. Guano for Corn. One of our neighbors let a piece of land to be planted upon shares in corn. He pro posed to the lab6rer to try an experiment with guano upon one portion of the field— should think about one-fourth—while the other portion received a good coating of yard manure. The field being Well prepar ed and marked out so as to show the place for each hill, about one table-spoonful of guano was dropped in each place. It was then well mixed with the soil of the bill' with the hoe. A little fresh dirt was then hauled over the compost thus made, and the corn dropped and covered. The result was such that the owner offered to take the guanoed portion as .his _ half of the crop.— the laborer agreed to his proposition, and the owner actua'ly got more corn from his part than the laborer did from the whole re maining part of the field. This mode of applying guano is slow, but we think it am ply compensates for the extra labor. It should alwaysbe borne in mind, that guano in the hill of corn must be well in corporated with the surrounding earth, and covered as indicated -in this article. narrowing Wheat In the Spring'. correspondent of the Michigan Farmer says that Mr. James Worthington, of Ho mer, Michigan, had last spring, a lot of wheat which looked sobad that had not the field been seeded down to clover he should have plowed it up and sown it with spring:: crops. Instead of doing so, he took a " sharp strap harrow," and with it " torn the land thoroughly to pieces." He then rolled it down with a smooth, heavy roller. This covered the roots again and they soon took hold and the wheat began to improve. The field contained some forty acres, and the result is that every acre of it will yield over 15 bushels, and a majority of it 20 bushels to the acre. Turkeys and Grasshoppers. ' It is stated by farmers who have tried it, that there is no way to get rid of Turkeys More effectually, than by keeping a flock of turkeys. Farmers that have been perfectly over-run with grasshoppers, have by this means been thoroughly freed from them, , s )l,. \ not only for the time being, but for years. WARTS ON CATTLE.—The cause of warts on cattle, is not clearly known—perhaps, it is the Want of proper action in the skin.— The should not be used only to pare thin slightly before applying the cautery. A pencil of nitrate of silver touched to them dilly often removes them. For dry warts, give dnleemara, or sulpher ; for ulcerated w Ws, a&seniculu. llonimpatidc treatment ie sometimes successful.—N. E., Farmer. Distemper In Horses. Thomas W..l.addroflSinithfleld, Jeffer son county, Ohio, writes us that he has found a remedy and cure for " distemper" 'in horses. Ile says:' , 4 Having three colts sick with this disease, an experienced' far m& told me to use tar, and he thought that the sick colt would soon recover, and that those who had not taken the disease would not have it at all, or but lightly, I followed his direction, to my entire satisfaction. I gave the colts, morning and evening, as much as I could readily get into their mouths with a paddle. After a few appli cations, the sick ones commenced running at the nose, their appetites returned, and in a short time they had entirely regained what they had lost from disease. The oth ers never took it to my knowledge. _ Some prefer mixing fish oil with the tar; hitt I used it alone, and I believe it to be entirely sufficient, if the article be good, pure tar. I would have no faith at all in the coal tar now in use in Sortie places.— Ohio Farmer. Poultry Manure. Have this regularly swept up, packed a way in barrels, and sprinkled over with plaster., Dana says, with force and truth— cc The strongest Of a❑ manure is found is the droppings of poultry." Save it then, and add to the productive energies of your soil, •Do not look upon it as a trifling mat ter. _ • aticotion. 'I 4 I :I.I.'ETTVILLE.FEMALE SEMI NALIY.—This Institution will open on the first .•,nday of March, Ina now and commodiOus building o‘ded for that purpose, under the direction and super ' .LI.II.IIiOIICO of 1t0v..1. Kennedy and Samuel Thomson.— . .io loeatim of the Seminary is healthy and retired.— is the design of the Principal that the course of in . ruction be thorough, and the expenses moderate. file best female teachers will ho employed. Pupils 111 be arranged in classes according to the direction of to .Priuelpal. _Tluire bo..thrce-classes,-Primary, a Mor and :Senior. TEILMS:—SI7IISIBII. SESSION. _ board, washing, fuel and light, per session of 4 months $4O 00 'uition in Senior class por session, • 8 00 " Junior 6 00 Primary dg• 4100 reek, Latin or - French,. 5.00 I IISiJ on Tian, and use of Instrument, 115 09 it painting and drawing,' 5 00 For further Information address - J. KENNEDY, Principal, January 17,1555.--2 m Fayettvillo, Franklin Co. Pa. WHITEWHITE HALL ACADEMY, three miles west of Harrisburg. Tho eighth Session ( this popular and flourishing Institution will coin -1 cones on Monday, the oth of November next, under the lost favorable auspices. During the present year such Aprovements and additions have been made as its in •easing patronage demanded. The Principal will ho as sled by a full corps of competent and experienced etchers, and special attention will be paid to the health id comfort of the Students. Bearding, Washing and Tuition in the English Branch and Vocal :SIII6IC, per Session, (5 months) $55.00 Instruction in Latin and tireck, each, - 5.00 French and Gorman - • 5.00 Instrumental Music, - - 10.00 Tho attention of permits and guardians is earnestly ' sited to this Institution. Circulars Will be furnished id any informati m will be given, on application, either orsonalur by letter to D. DENIANG ER, Principal, Sept. 13, 1854. Harrisburg, Pm 13LAINFIELD CLASSICAL _ACAD CCnear.Uairlisle, Pa. The 17ili Session will coin .ence on MoseAv, November 6,1854. Number of Stu ,nts Ihnited.and constant efforts used for their moral d intellortual improvement. Terms, $65 per session. Circulars with references and full information furnish 1, by R. K. BURNS, said:l7-1854. Plainfield, Cuniberland co. Pa. ASSICA L AN D LITERARY mon scluthn., Nowville, Pa.—The WINTER SES- ItilS will confluence on Tuesday, the 7th of November, .id continue live months. Careful instruction Is given y competent teachers in,tho departments of Classical. tathetuntical and English education. Tho whole ex doses for tuition, boarding and lodging, with a room arnislied, $53 per term. For further particuhirs, apply .o either of the subscribers nt Nowville, Pa. ROBERT McCACIIREN, Principal, W. IL LINN, A. M., IL McOACIIIIEN, jr., A. 8., Praessora kir orrs PATENT FARMERS' L 1101LERS.—These possess an advantage over all there in being made with an outside Iron casing, which rroatly economlees fuel and privents loss of heat. They ire made of various slum. from 10 to 120 gallons. They ire portable, and may lie set in the kitchen for house wild use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig ens, &e., for boiling food for stock. For sale by PASCHALL MMUS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed store, N.l•'. cdrner f 7th and ?thicket layouts, Philadelphia. [4oct'f.4 REEVE 1.. KNIGHT, (SuccessOr to Martley & Knight) REDDING AND CARPET WAREHOUSE No. 118 South Second Street, five doors %Love Spruce Arcot, Philadelphia, wherei.) keeps con stantly on hand a full assortment of every article in his line of 1111411W5% FOlttl‘Prli, Feather Beds, Patent S - ,wing Hattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three- Ply, human, Venetian,List, Rag and Hemp Carpetings, )11 Cloths, Canton Matin),-s, Cocoa and Spanish Matt I ngs Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats,Table and Piano Covers. To which he invites the attention of purchasers. 140ct'54 AI LlME—Thesubscribers Far SUPERPHOSPHATEOAgntR inll 1 phia for tin; above fertilizer,. which has boon fully tested for the last three years. Early orders solicited as the supply will be Ilinited. Also, for sale best Peruvian Uo• vernment Guano No. PASCHALL MORRIS d: CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Sood Store, N. E. corner rth and Market streets, Philadelphia. 14oct'li4 r AMES FANCY FURS.-JOHN FAItEIILA, Importer,'Manufacturer and Dealer in alisinds of FANCY' FURS, for Ladies and Children, at '28.4 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia.. Having now completed my largo and beautiful assort ment of-all the different kin& of Fancy Furs, that will be worn by Ladies and Children during the present sea ion; this assortment of Furs is equal to any to be found Iti - this City, either for quality, variety or beauty. Har ing bought my Furs in Europe fbr Cash, and have had shout manufactured by the most competent Ivorkmun under my own supervision, with reasonable ceonomy.— I ain determined to sell thorn at small profits, and fur lash -only. -eir• STOREKEEPERS would do well to give mo n all before purchasing. JOHN FAItEIItA, 284 MARKET Strout, above Eighth, Philadelphin.. 116-3 m QPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS j—A full supply of the above Celebrated Churn, now m hand of all the different sizes, from 4 gallons to 50. It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvania dtato Pair, the first premium at the Plunklin luatitute and Delaware flint Maryland Stitt() Fairs, mid various others at different places, It will make morn and hotter butter from a given amount of cream, and lit lea time than any churn In the market. For sato wholesale and rotlitl by PASCIIALI. MORRIS FL CSI., Agricultural Warchouao and good Stow, (Artier of 7th and %tricot, Mina&lphia. Doc. 0,1854—tt T EATHEIL—Yritz Hendry, Store, El 119 North ad st. Ph Moroveo Mantilla:tot ors, Ouryieni, tuiportun‘, Co nulxslun and tionorttl Leath or huSioss)4. WIIOI.ESALE AND RETAIL-114uufactory 15 Mok omit& street. sop. I-1y ~arliste;Jjcratl Frojessionaf tEartis WILLIAM C. RHEEM -I Attorney at Law. Office in Beetem's Row, Carlirle, Pa.- 413-I.luslueas entrusted to him will be promptly at tentled to. - Feb, 7.'55. AN. GREEN, Attorney at law, has settled in Mechanicsburg, for the practice of his profession. MI kinds of Legal Writing, Colloctions, Court business, ,tc., promptly attended to. °Rico oppo site Dr. Long's residence. SURVEYING In all Its diffe rent branches promptly attended to. GI B. COLE Attaney at Law, will at tend promptly to all business ontrusted to him.- 0 011tco In the room f. .rinerly occupied by William Irvine, North Hanover street, Carlislo. April iO, 1852. Dlt. C. -E. BLUMENTHAL, HO BUEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN. Office and residence on Louther street, ono door east of the Herman Re formed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity. AV-Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Office hours, from 7 ,to 9'A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. sept6;s4tt DR. 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, 4pril 20,1851 • - nit. S. B, KIEFFtIIt Office in North iflianover street two doors from Weiss S Campbell's store. Office hours, moreparticularly from 7 to t) o'clock, A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. 7 nR. 04',0. W. NEIDICH ju DENTIST carefully attends to all ▪ '▪ 0 ". operations upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. Ale will also insert Artificial Teeth of every description. such as Pivot. Single and Block teeth, and teeth with "Contin uous Gums," and will construct Artificial Palates, Oh. turators, llegulating Pieces, and every appliance used in the Dental Art. —llpeOliting room at the residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, East High street, Carlisle. GEORGE Z. BRETZ, P. s, DENTlST.—Roectfully a l i "'l grgi,,-... v tenders his profeskional aer% ices W the Artitimal teeth inserted, font a single tooth, to an entire set. on the latent and a'prON ed principles. Such 111 Single. Block, and "Con tinuous ti um Teeth:' Diseases of the loutli and li re' mlaritio , carefully treated . OF rlci, at the resod e of his brother, oat North Pitt Street• Cal lisle. I jan 10 i ,R. J. C. LOO- N Mls will yerform opeentionn 010 Teeth that are required for their presem talon, such ak Scaling, Piling, Plugging, &c., or will restore the loss of them by Inserting MUM iza eeth, from n single tooth ton full Batt. Office on Pitt street. a few doors south bf the Railroad Hotel. Dr. 1.. absent from Car lisle the Met ten an) hOf ev ery month. FN. ItOSENSTFAIL, house, Skn Fancy and Ornamental Painter, Irvin's (formerly Harper's) Itow, near llltner's Dry.tiomb+ Store. lk n Ili attend promptly to all the above descriptions of paint ing. at reasonable prices. The various kinds of graining :Mended tol suet' as mahogany, oak, walnut, .Le., In the Improved styles. Stores ant) Sfjops. ITOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! — JIIItN D. liOlU AS would inform the public that he has now on hand at his establishment,. on Main St., - next door to Marion Hall, the largest and most com plete assortment of COOK, OF'F'ICE.: PA it- LIM STOVES to be found In this county, which will be sold at the lowest prices for `a cash or approved credit. His stock consists of a largo assortment of new and highly mt. 777.410 proved PATENT COMING STOVES, finished in the most complete manner, and calculated for either wood or cook or both. All the n old standard patterns which hove stood the test of experience, may be found at his establishment. Also, n great variety of the most approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE SfO\ itS, In cluding a number of new styles, possessing very supe- Hor advantrozes over those heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers arc respectfully invited to give hint a call before purchasing, elsewhere. Stoves delivered 'to any part of the country'ond put up at the shortest no. tire. Ile continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper Work,,and has constantly 141 hand or will mate to order every article required by housekeepers or others in this line: Ills stock of ' in and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household Mid kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufac turd. Persons in want of articles In his line may N. ways be sure of being accommodated to their satisfacti . by givinglilin a call. novl-1 54 PREPARE FOR WINTER! PARLOR AND COOKING STOVESI The subscriber nt his old stand on North Hanover St., Carlisle, the sign of the "Mitunnoth Red Coffee Pot," de drts to call the attention of the public to his largo e- Sortment of STOVES, of, the newest and most fashio a s - Lie styles, from the best manufactories in the country, and at all prices from zt,3 to $l5. Among his PARLOR k CHAMBER STOVES ns , rgt. are the Mirror Stove. the AreticAlevere, Star, l'erslnn. Union and :Etna Air Tight, together _ with other patterns lie has of all Hies for parlors or chambers', and calculated fbr burning either wood or coal. Also, the zEtna, Globe, Astor, Albany, nat-top and Bandislx or Poor Mated, with other COOK /NO STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stove-7-n new and coo glint article, to which he invites the particular atten tion of families. - Ills cooking stoves range in mire from $lO to 25, with the'fixtures complete. AlSo, Niue Plate Stoves of various patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, &c. Also, everyartiele in the lino of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are respect fully invited to call as lie is confident with his large stock, variety and cheapness. of being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. Oct. '25,1854. M. MORRIS. ATRNT SELF-SHARPENING YANKEE FEED currims, manufactured for A .DRICII & SARGENT; No. 410 Market street, Philads ' This cutter is superior to any now in use, for strength durability, and simpl iaity of construction ; it cuts fast er, and is the only self sharpening Ilay, 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 (We, it ground in the machine. Thou sands have already been sold, and the' demand is daily hiTeasing. In most eases an examination is sufficient to convince ono of its superiority.' No one after a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the itbov6 constantly on band and for sale by .1. P. LYNN, ()All Sole Agent fur Cumberland county. pumPS.---Just received a large assort ment of PUlf PS of every variety In general use, embracing' Iron and Brass Cistern and Cistern Side Pumps. Also. out-door Pumps, so regulated as not to be subject to freezing In winter. These pumps are got up in the very best style in point of quality and work manship. Thu manufacturers having had premiums awarded Cur their pumps at several State Fairs, %Own , they have been me exhibition. Also, constantly on hand a tali assortment of Iron Well Curia and Chain Pump's. Nor todo low at norl.-1654,M0RT SAXTON'S. • Mitsceiniteous. • • S TEAM SAW MILL, near ..... Paportown, Cumberland egunty it ASKELL SEYMOUR contlnde to snp• n iiv,A li a ply Lumber of rill kinds, at the shortest notice, and on terms lower than can be bad elsewhere. All orders directed to E. HASKELL, Pa pertow n, or Wm. D. SITMOVIT, J r., Carlisle, will be prompt. ly attended to. Feb. 22-ly C_I_AS FITTING -.AND PLUMB- Njg ING.—The undersigned would intent' the "-• citizens of Carlisle that be has made arrange todoblAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no tice, and on reasonable terms. lie has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, tind has sup plied himself with nn extenshe .tissortment of FIXT URES, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly. All work will be warranted. Ills stock of One ,Fixtures will ho found in the nom exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on North Ilanover street, where he Invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, he.—lle In also prepared to furnish. or make to order, every article of TIN 'WARE used by housekeepers and others. lie will also attend to SPOUTING, 110USE-ROOFINO, BELL BANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage With 'which ho hen already been favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance° of the same. Carlisle, Juno 14, '54 It 0 M CALIFORNIA.-C. VON HEILEN respectfully informs the citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, that he has just return ed from California, and is prepared these `lll.ZAllV cut e all hinds of work connected with his • line of business. lie has always on hand a large assortment of ready-made Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys... Gun Trimmings, he.. all of which he will sell a holesale or retail. Ile also attends to repairing Guns, clocks, locks ' hc; engraies on brass, copper and Iron. 115 hopes that by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, he mill merit and receive public patronage. 4114 , All kinds of Fire 'Arms made to order. Carlisle, April 2.11, 165-1-ly • , QPI,ENI)II)JEW ,, LLRY! 11,11 day Pres. it 12 • ents. A.c.—T II ti M A S ('U\• • - 10 2 LYN, West High strcet, aft NV '.9 3 doors west of Burk holder's . Carlisle lots just re ••••.. eelved the largest and nn st - elegant - assortment-of suite. - rim . Jewelry (net' ollered in Carlisle.. resisting in past of Gold and Silver Watches of CA ery variety, and at all prices, clght-day CLOCKS. Silver tnile and ten spoons. silver table forks and butter knives, gold sod silver spectacles, ladies' and gen tlemens • geld pen andpencil, gold 'halos of every kieseription, ear and finger rings, breast pins, Ae., at all prices. Also Aceordeons and Mu sical Boxes, vo nth a great variety of Fancy Articles, se lected expressly for the Holiday s. Persons desiring to. purebty , e are lac Ited to eat] and examine the assortment We are prepared to sell at very reasonable pikes. Qual ity of goods warranted to be ns fine ILS sold for. THUM AS CON LYN. West High st. IvARION HALL 1)AGU14:1111EAN Rooms—A.G. BEET having taken the Darner real, rotors In Marlon Hall. known us A. B. Tubb's (Jul. lery..desires to Inform the I.adies tutu UCII Omen of Car lisle that he Is prepared to take Likenesses in the most superior style of the art, such as still fully sustain the reputation of this popular estatlishment. ills rorms are large, pleasantly situated and comfortably furnish ed. Ile is provided with the must powerful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfac tion in all e:lses. A full supply of ruses of every variety of style and size, plain and ornamental, kept constantly on hand. Engrac hugs, Paintings, he.. accurately copied and duplicates taken of original likeneses. Liheneses taketrof,siek or deceased persons. Prices moderate and satisfaction given In all cases. The public. Is invited to call at the Marlon Hall linguerrean Enema and examine the numermisMlCeimens. GB' Daguerreotypes inserted In Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Pencil Heads, Ac. Cat-lisle, June 14, '54. QADDLE AND HARNESS MAK -7 INO. The subscriber continues to carry on the above busilless. In all Its various branches, in l‘o•rth I Inn over street, Carlisle. two doors Nortlinf Leonard's corner where he Intends keeping on hand a general assortment lii Ws 11u.r.,..,”..1”1,11. 1 .; of 1111 1at1i11..4 fashionable SAU PLES, Bridles, Martingales, (nabs, Circingles and Halters, also TRU:\ li ~.: , *... , , , .,•,,e , A , traveling and saddle 1 0 44 -- \ '';‘ \\ 0 I „ " Lnur i e l .s e ":Isine man ei. i ii t t i approved S l'A N IS 11 .. ii \l\ ' C '; o P 11 1 11:1: S V o ni S rtr i se s'e i e ji,lll '; :h d, a h lat t i b l d i s - FI some, 'durable and pleasant saddle will do well to call and see them. lie also manufactures Harness, Bridles. • (Whirs acid Whips In all their citric , . ties, and confidently Lelleves.frem the general apprula tlon of his customers, that he makes the neatyst and hest gears, in all their I ariety of bredth. that is made in the country. Ile also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, viz: Straw, Busk, Curled Bair and Spring Mat rmsses. All the alse,e artieles• will be made of the lost material and workmanship, and with the utmost des. patch. IV M. OSBORN. CILOTHING AT COST—The subserib k j or has an assortment of fashionable and well made CLOTHING, which will be sold off at cost for cash. The stock consists of Cloth and Cashmarett Coats, Lin en and Gingham Coats, Tweed and Jean Coats; MarseillS Silk and Satin Vesting; Cassimers,Jean's and Cord pan taloons. Linen and Cottonade pantaloons, with all kinds of Clothing usually Mund in a clothing store. Intending to relinquish this branch of my business, great bargains can lie had by calling soon at the cheap store of ill Alt LES 04111.1;Y. CAR ppriNo.—A few pieces just received from auction and selling very low. _ _ June '2l, '54 311surtince. FIRE INSURANCE.-TILE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSIIGRO MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by MI art of AsmmiLly, is now fully ergon lord, and In operation under the management of the fullow emnmissioners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William B. Clorgto, Michael Cochlin, Meleholr Bronneman. Christian Stayman, John C. Dm lap, Jacob Coover, Lewis Ilyor, henry Logan, Benja- II 11. MI.ISSpr, Jacob Mumma, Joseph AVickersbarn, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable'ar-any Company of the hind in the state. Persons wishing to become members are invited to Make application to the agents of the company, m ho are willing to wait upon them at any time. 11P.N.T. H. MOSSES, President. HENRY LOOAN, Vice President. LEWIS JIVER, Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. AGENTS. CUMBERLAND CoTlNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cunt berland; C. B. Herman. Kingstown; henry Yearing. Shiremanstown ; Charles Dell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahi, Churehtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennshoreugh ; James Ble Dowel, Franhford; Mode Griffith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin ilaverstiek, Meehan leAburg ; John Sherriek,'Llsburn; David Coover, Shep herdstown. YORK COUNTY.—JoIot Powninn,lslntrir.; Wol ford, FootklIn; John Smith, Esq., IVaiillingttin; W. S. Picking. Dover; .1. W. Craft. lIARIIISIIIIIZII-11ouser & Locliman Members of tlio company Wilting policies Omit to ex piro can bavo them renewed by untßing application to any of the agents, . DRUG STORE ; IFOR SALE.--The sub/wither offers /A private mile the sleek and fix tures of a Drug Morn, late the property of lillehael dee'd, In Churehtnwm Cumberland 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 this business, For terms enquire of n 6 ^ MOSES MORE ETT, Amd't. BLACK SILK LACES.—Justivey - ed, liineic Silk Laces of superior quality. mut dilTereut widths.bin—BLACK SILK TRIMMINGS, Gimps and WI ,1 1 other / uulogs. (1E0.„11', lIITNIRIt. . Auk` . , WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER:- WALE and FANCY 0001)5.—A fine assort. ment of tho finest quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. C: hLTONIIIKA.DI3, No. ]E4 South Second Street between Pine and Union, west side, l'bikulelphia., The assortment embraces a large and select stuck of Fine Watches, Jewelry Silver Ware, Albata Ware,plated with fine silver, in Spoons,Forks, Ladles,,te...--Jet goods, Fens and fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure tho bee. goods at the lowest cash prices. Having . a practical knowledge of the businem,and all available full/ tiesfor Innierting And Manufactur ing, the subscriber confidently invites purchnsCrs, ]loving thathe can supply them on terms as favorable as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities: All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver: Ware maurfactured to order, within a reasonaLle time, ta.Vatches,jewelrY and sliver ware faithfully re. WM. F. LLTONIINAD, No. 284 South 2d St. a few doors atom the 2tiSt. Mar. ket, West Side. 14,191 n the south window of the Store, may !Do Been the famous Bird Cluck, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. (Sept. 28, 1.4-Iyr. IMPROVED SUPER . :PHOSPHAT OF LIME.—From Clty Chemical & Union Works, made after the most improved artbles and verpsupericr. Prepared Anhydrite Manure, made after the English ar ticle. and.mosbauperior, being much lower than Guano, and fully equal. The attention of Dcalers and Farmers is particularly called here for trial. Also. Peruvian all ano, in large or small quantities, for sale by .1011 N L. I'O2IIEIIOY, 22 Sooth Wharves, 3d door &love Chestnut St. Phila. : 1 / 4 14.27, 1854. MONROE MORRIS 1111LSON'S -PATENT VENTILA: j TING FURNACE.—The subscriber would call the attention of all parties requiring a desirable Furnace to CIIILSON'S CLLIbRATLDWARIIING AND YENTJLAIINGI As, ho remitaflon of this furnace is now 'known, having peen introduced during tho past five years into about 1500 public buildings and more than fiCoo.privitte &relit logs; this together with the immense increase of sales every year is the Lest evidence that can le adduced of its superiority over all other furnaces. By the use Chilson's }unlace, you secure the following advantage*. um: VtrititATlON: FLOE Air.—The heating surfaces being at a teMpern• Lure that will notliessenite the air. .I:CuNik3II42AL 1:24: OF Uaev liti bll.ll T—Leing made entirely of Cast iron, imt liable to rust,will require no repairs din lug a Ilio tinn,--it is easily managedoind it ill' not expese the Lund. ing in whirl, it is placed to danger hum Like the other furnaces. W e hay - e the teStimonials of hundreds of the mist scientific men to attest to the truth of the aLoN e state. went, all of where pre.nounce It to to decidedly the test furnace yet Invented for pr, clueing a pure and healthy atm( sphere. u herewith annex the manes of lt fee well know n and eminent professors, who e used there and kindly furnished us their names and references: . . Jelin S. Halt, Pint Inrker, pua. Nurt6n, 1% w. 11. Allen, Prof. - We Lurie introduced this season live new sizes . , so that all parties may avail themselves of this great improve. meet at a very tackier:de cyst. We ale'now Inquired to turnis.ls an apparatus to Harm a single room, cr the larg est building in the country. o. 1 Porta id if Complete, 2 Plater.,) Vida No. i is the largest and most powerful Furnace made in this country, and is admirably adapted fur Churches and (tiler large class huildings. We continue to sell the 'apparatus at the same pricy as , w ben intrtaiced, bee ems ago. Although the present high price of iron has increased their cost 25 per cent owing to.their great-weight. still we are enabled by the great increase of sales to furnish the at tide at tho lowest possible price. One foundry alone, Itlessm Nrar nick BL,•lbrandt„ have contracted to furnish us a nth f.tO tons of Furnaces this season, SO that we ate near VCVItlf• ed to furnish them whok sale and retail. IV c superintend the erection of all Furnaces, alien required, and la ar. ant thc ut in all cases. MEaItOI'OLITAN COOKING RANGE—We have also the most complete Cooking. Range that hes yet leen in troduced, to which we call the attention of all l‘liu may vvLsli to secure the most perfect and deslraLle cevklogap parat US ever ityt ented. ETERSON'S PATENT VENTILATOR.--We-are the only Agents In Pennsylvania for the nntnufactme and dale of this Ventilator. which Is acknowledged to I e the only perfect Ventalator ever made fir corm tirg the draught In smoky chimnies, aid for Tentiktffg I nild lugs of all kinds. As there are a great many indtntiens of this valuntie article now ctlered for !tale, parties will le careful . to examine that it has the Emerson hedge at• Oohed. PATENT REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.-- Ge hare the largest anp meat complete assortment sf ihlt Al Registers and Ventilators to be found in the Unit' d tates. Parties Al ho %Isla to purchase either fin m IT( t• use or uhelesalii - will find It greatly to their tthantaks to examine their stock. SLATE AND IRON MANTLES.-IVe have always on baud an-extensive assortment of these Leautiful man tles, in exact imitatitu of Egyptian, Spanish, Galway sad other rare nurrhles. . OPEN tillATES.—For Anthracite and Lituntinrus Coal. "Also, an entire new pattern of the low de.un Undo, mettle from the English Patterns, and entirely new in thibcountry. ' SOLE AGENTS' for the English Encaustic Eicoling Tile, thankirk Chimney 'Pt ps and Terra Cottaerrauneute. Filth as (letzten Vases, &c. Persons nbcut building would do well to examine our Meek Leibiro purchasing elsewhere. Visitets, whether purchasing ornot, are totality' Welerzned to cur exten sive Wereforms, and where we should be hnppy to fur l:loz any information respecting any of cur y it's that may he desired. A book on Warming and Ventilating, can be bad gratidtously at our store. either persenelly or by letter. S. A. HARRISON, Warming and 'Ventilating Warehouse, 146 Walnut at., below Sixth, n111..0,111'1114. CHAS. 0011,111 May 31-7 m) ) °1 :!: ABil e Ir c Premium 1 , t)lotheCe ratcG., n , r y cititthg t g and Elastic Fund Toupees. Instruetious to coati* Ladles and Gentlemen to ruertsuro their Leads with no rurney. Fon Wma, Inches.—No. Ljbo round of the head; No. 2. From foachead over the - lend to the neck; No. 3. From ear to - ear over the top; No. 4. From car to ear round the forehead. • Toupees and scalps, inches.-No. I. From forehead tsi Lack as far as Lald; No. 2. Over forehead as far us mull. cd; No. it. Over the crown of the head. It. DOLI.AItII has always ready for sale a splendid stcck of dents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs. half Wigs, Frizas. Ft aids, Curls % he., beautifully Man t; ihrturcd aLd as cheap as shy establishment in the Union. Dullards lierbanium I.)Am:tor Lustrous lisle 'Tonic, prepared from Eouth American Herbs and Hoots, the most successful article ever produced for prerening the hair front falling out or changing color, restoring and Preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon main tains its immense popularity is the filet that bisTOlllolB applied to every head of hair cut at his establishment, consekruently it is kept In better preservation than un der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. a Sold wholesale and retail at his Old 'Establishment 177 Chestnut street c ',posit° the State !louse, bldhulelptim. It. Pollard has at 'bast discovered the ne plus ultra of IlAllt hY.I:, and announc e s It fcr sale with perfect con. fidence in its surpassing every thing of the kind now In use. It colors the hair either black or brown., (as may i.e desired) and Is used without kjury to the linker skin either by stain or otherwise, canrie unshed off In ten minutes lifter iipplietition, without detracting let m Its efficacy. l'ersuns visiting the city are invited to ply, him a call. Letters Addressed to It. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnitt Ft, Philadelphia, mill receive, attention. Jam 121-1! NO.'S 2, and 3 MACKEi;EL; of the new crop just teceliedmild for sale nt the Family (tracery of J. 0. WILLIAMS, July .6, '54. West ?slain Ftreet. I' l )LAID CASHMERES, snb. writ er tiam just opened a 'variety of Plaids awl be :UM'S at reduced pdcea: bov 15 FWabeigia. NI NE SI ZES do do do do do P.4.'1)60. work do 'do 3 Extra Radiator, (with Ears and Frenrl4 3 do do 6 do do 6 do do ri $ 245 :.5 46 48 CO a.w • . 1137/ . .. r 3