= 6 ~li~~cx%CtuxaC. From (he Farm Journal WORK FOR THE MONTH. • FAll3l.—Clover seed should now be sown before the ground becomes hard. Five or six quarts is about the proper quantity for an acre. Timothy, green grass, &c., if not sown in the fall, should no longer he de layed. It is scarcely necessary we should add, use none but clean seed. In many parts of this country, farmers will do well to manure their corn ground with barnyard manure in the spring, and use guano and superphosphate of lime. in the fall for their wheat, thus making -Inure corn and more wheat. Corn ground should be plowed in this month, and where the soil is not very light deeply substfiled. The oats ground should also be prepared and sown as soon as the weather will permit, sowing from two to three bushels per acre. After harrowing the ground should be rolled, as should mow ing and pasture land. When mowing fields are stony, the stones should be carefully picked before rolling, and while the ground is comparatively bare of grass. Plaster alto-0d be sown early thisonth, so as to hair the full benefit of the St ring rains.— tit Wlion guano is used as a t tp dressing„it shmil.l he in connection uttli plasster, or so-nc other substance that will fix the am m-tni.i. Top doss winter grain N‘hich was not in 11111re1 last: fall. PlO.lll pot itot:s t,,r early crop, as soon as the ground %% ill ad mit. Give particular attention to COWS Which have calved, and ewes lambed. Suc culent -food, such as turnips, carrots. hretsi, &c., increase the flow of milk, and should always be given in addition to grain and hay. Feed the mothers well, is the true plan to make good calves and lambs. Have a piece of early pasture ground to turn them on. Give extra feeding to working cattle. At leisure times, clean ont thoroughly and whitwasb poultry_houses inside. Open the mouths adrains. . _ Pa LIT ORGllARD.—Planting trees in this section can be done during this month.— Select the best varieties of fruit trees, and . plant apple trees from 35 to 40 feet apart ; peach, pour plum and cherry - trees 20 feet apart; dwarf pears from 10 to 12 feet apart.. Grafting may be done this rupOrr,„„rrepare grafting wax by mixing thiee parts oYbees wax, three parts of rosin, and two of tallow. Plant out goseberry and currant cuttings, first removing all the lower eyes. Trench and prepare the ground thoroughly with , short manure. Grape vine cuttings should be planted' with two eyes out of the ground, and in a soil rather sandy and moist. Trim grape sines at once, it not already done, and dig in around the roots well rotted man ure. Strip off of all trees cocoons and lar va! of insects, and apply wash before rec ommended. Apply salt to quince trees.— Manure and clear up strawberry and rasber ry beds, and make new plantations of each. Uncover such of the latter as were laid down last fall for protection. . VEGETABLE GAM/FN.—The operations of the garden for this month must depend on the weather, and the condition oft he ground. Soils not easily injured by frosts i should be sown; Etna as peas, beets, parsnips, let tuce, radish seed, onion seed and sets, ear ly carrots, asparagus seeds fur new beds; and plant out two year old roots, cabbage seed, &c. If the weather is suitable, cab bage, lettuce and cauliflowers may be plan ted out from frames. Uncover spinach, par sley, lettuce, &c. Trench ground for horse radish, and set out pieces of old roots in rich soil. Dress tip rhubarb, and manure thoroughly if not already done. Give close attention to frames, &c., and cover on cold ni.4hts. Give air on fine days. Tomato, pepper and egg plants, which have grown thickly, should be pricked out into other frames. Start Lima beans in sods inverted, within doors, so as to be ready for planting out for early crops, as soon as the weather is settled. Set out beds of sage, sweet mar joram, winter savory, pennyroyal, and oth er perennial herbs, by dividing the routs Of old plants. Plant sweet potatoes in but beds thr sprouting, and cucumbers in frames for forcing. As a general rule in garden ing, Make deep soil, manure heavily, and plenty of seed. Better to thin out than have to re--sow. FLOWER GARDEN.—This is a busy month in the Flower Garden. Remove the cover ing from the roses, and all half hardy things. Loosen the fastenings of junipers, Irish yews, &c., by which they bud been secured against winter storms. Primo roses •and flowering , shrubd. To prune roses, observe in the running varieties to cut as much old wood us possible, !wiling only shoots of the previous summer's growth ; shorten them one-third, and secure them firmly to the tiellis or stake. Daily roses treat as above, only shorten their shoots two-thirds. The by kid perpetuals and hardy garden roses should be pruned back to three or four eyes •of the old wood. Roses will give more sat isfactiOn by being closely pruned than oth erwise. In pruning -shrubs, cut out any dead_ wood; thin out the branches where they crowd each other; shorten any strag gling branches ; by this means they will as sume a - good shape. Secure honeysuckles, clematises and other running vines firmly to their trellises. Manure liberally roses and flowering shrubs. This is' a good time to plant all kinds of shrubbery and ever greens, and all kinds of hardy biennials and perennials. All such as have grown too large should be taken up, separated Mid re planted immediately. Remove the cover ing of leaves or litter from the tulip beds, or oilier articles which had been protected by tli.int during the winter. Tulips, hya cinths, and all other hardy butte, may be planted early this month. Trincand re plant box-edging. Mann o and dig flower beds. Sweep clean and roll well lawns and grass plats. Laying sod should be attend ed to this month. Clean and roll graN'el s walks and add more gray 1 where required. N Now is the time to raise a uals from seed. for early planting. Pia s in windows, which have done blooming, should he re moved to a cooler place, and their shoots shortenef considerably. Plants in cellars should lave air admitted to them freely in mild weather, and be watered more liberal ly than during the winter. Bad Seasons. The Cultivator well says:—lf the essential requisites of good tillage are at tended to, such as heavy clover sod, muck and sod compost, and early sowing for wheat: high 'nonliving, thorough intermix ture, and clean tillage for eorn ; fertility, sufficient depth, and early planting for po tatoes, and thorough underdraining, sub soiling or trench plowing, to prevent wet ness tit one time, and loss of drouth at an other, with such other requisitics as good management alWays points out ; if these all should have place in the practice of our farmers, we should hear much less com plaint of the ravages of depredators and the calamities of the seasons. Evergreen roots while out of the ground should be kept moist. A rainy day is best for transplanting, especially when the roots are denuded. o.lmcolion 1 4 1 1YETIV • ILLE FEMALE SEMI NAR V.—This Institutlan will open on the first Studay uf March. in a now and rvnnnnaQivus Laildinz eructed for that purpose: under the direct lull and super illtclulence of Itti,J. Kennedy aml Samuel Thomsum— Tlie Ineatlo`nri the Seminary is heitildliy and I - Kri - A it:— It is the design ot the Prlncipadt hat the ciiurse t d in etrw•li m he tivirold.th. and the expenses in,,d,rato. 'rho I,,mt linturle teadkr: cHipl,yed. Pupils will he arranited in classes ILCCOrdi lig to ihu direetion of the Prinapal. There will bo three classes—Primary, Junior and Senior. TEIBIS:—SUMMER SESSION. For harm', washing, fuel and light, pm ses,i 1:1 of 4 months., $lO 00 'Fulani in Senior class per session, • gOO Junior 6 00 " Primary . 41 r 4 00 Crook, Laths or French, 5 10 IVIMiI., on Piano and use of Instrument, 115 (0 Uil pudutiug and drawing, 5 oii For further inf rmatirm nildress, .1. 1(1:\ EDY, Princirml, Jatturtri. , 17, 1555.-2 m Pay' FranUlu Co. I'a 1 TIIITE I--ALL ACA 1.! MV, three milos west of Harrisburg._ The eighth Session of this papular and nom 'Ad ng I i Litnt for will coin (nines on Monday. the (.01,f N s cutler nett, under the 'nest favorable auspices. During the preaont year such iMprk/Vtillli,llts and adllitiMlS have been 111:01, its its ll p.lt ronago demanded. The Principal ' ll ill lit` as sisted by a full e.wps of competent nud experienced teachers, and special attention will be paid to the health and comfort of the . 4 t mcents. iloariling,Washing and Tuition in the English lir:melt es. and Vocal per Session, (5 months) 5r.:(.00 Instruction In Latin and Greek, each, - 5.00 French and tterman - • 5.00 ' lnstrumentril Music, - - 111.00 The attention of parents and gautrtlians is earnestly invited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished and any inimmati in will be glean, oit upplcation, either personal or by letter to 1). DENLINtIEIIi, Prineipnl. Sept. 13, 1054. littrrisburg, Pn. I)I,A.ENFLEIAD CLASSLCA ACA D EMT, near Carlisle, Pa. The 17th Se-4,ien n ill com mence On Mose‘Y, November I, 'ISA Number of i.4tu dents limit ad and constant efforts used for their n e iral and I utellcet mil improvement. Terms, i464:1 per se,sion. CirJulars with references and full information furnish ...l, by It. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, sepP27-1854. Plainfield, Cumberland co. Pa. • CLASSICAL AN I) LIT EltAltlr 111(; II scuom,,Nowrin ,, ,p , „Thn wrsTER 31:S -5105 will commenee on Tuesday, the 1 - th of November, and continue five months. Car instrurtlen is given by coin potent teachers in the departments of Classical. Mathematical and English education. The whole ex penses for tuitien, ketrding and led, , ,ing, with a room furnished, $53 per term. For further particulars, apply to either of the subscribers at Nowville, Pa. ItiMIERT MeIIACIIIIEN, W. It. LINN, A. M., Professors. Pt It. McCACIIREN, jr., A. 11,1 m - 011"S PATENT FARMERS' I.*IIMLERS.—These possess an advantage over all others itibeing made with an outside Iron casing, which greatly economises Mel and prevents loss of heat. They aro inzule - of carious sizes, from 10 to 1•20 'values. :They are, portable, and may be .set In the kitchen for house hold use, or out 14 doors convenient to the bare, pig pens, ,te., for belling food for stock. For sale by PASC HALL. Malt,HlB Agrleultural Warehouse. 3111 i Se Stare, \.E. corner of 7th and Market htruets, • (.40-et.s.t ) 1011 WE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to nut" uy BEDDING AND CARPET \VA aEllf)Csß, No. 1•IS South Second Street, live doors strive Spruce street. Philadelphia, where he keeps ion• stoat is on hand a full ossorlanont of every article in Ills line of business. Feathers, Feather Boils, Patent " ; ring Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry. Brugsels, Three. l'ly, In4rain, Venetian, List, Ra:.; and II step Carpotings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattlngs,Coeintand Spanish :Battings Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Bugs, Door Mats.Tahle and Piano Covers. Tu which' ho invites the attention of purchasers.l•l4.eCtel • mA PES' 'SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.—Thu sulawrlbers urn Agents in Philadel phia or the 11b3vo fertilizer, which has boon fully tosttui for the lest three years. Early orders solicited 101 the supply will bo lluilted. Also, for Halo best Peruvian Go •crument 131111110 Ni,. 1. PASCHALL MORRIS A CO., . Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corner 4th and Market streets, Philadelphia. 4oct's4 LADIES FANCY FURS.--- JOHN FARE' ILA, Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer In alit-ands of FANCY FURS, for Laithei and Children, ut 2t4 MARK la Strout, above Eighth, Philadelphia. flaring note completed My large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will Mt worn by Ladles /Old Children during . the present sea son; this assortment of Furs is equal ttl tiny to be found In this City, either for quality, variety or beauty. Hav ing bought my Furs in Eumpo for emelt, and have had them manufactured by the most competent workmen under my own supervision, with rementablo economy.— If ant determined to soil them .at small profits, and fur Cash only. Jab.- sToßmciamis would do well to give me a call before purchasing. .lOIIN FA ILEI ILA, 284 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia. nfk-.36 cl PAIN'S ATAIOSPII E RIC CIIIJIINS kj —A full wupply of the above celebrated Churn, now on hand of all the different 10108, from 4 gallons to 10, It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, the first premium at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland State Faint, and various ,othersitt different placer. 'lt will make mom and bettor butter front a given amount of cream, and In le,s time than any churn In the iiiirket. For•sale wholesale and retall by PASCHALL, .1: A•trisill rival Waroirnule and fitoro, (o•riier .•f i th and Market,.Phibulelplila. Dee. 6, ii' l--If te-All kinds of Printing done here fjeralb. Froressionof o..arbs WILLIAM C. RIIEEM, Attorney nt Law. (Mee in Beetem'e Row, Carlisle, Ps.— Ito-Business entrusted to him will be promptly at tended to. .Fab, 7. '66. N. GREEN, Attorney at law, has settled In Mechnnlesburg. for GO practice of his protest:MlL All kinds of Legal Writing, Colleetions, Court business, &c., promptly attended to. Office oppo. site hr. Lung's residence. SURVEYING in all its did, rent branches promptly attended to. aB. COLE Attorney at Law, will at tend prompt I k to all businessontrUsted to him.— °Mei, in the ro.on formerly °coupled by William Irvine, Esq., North Hanover street, Carlisle. ) April 20,1852. DR. C. E. 1311-Nri:,'NTITAT„ HO mcuorATtric I'IIISICIAN. (Mice and residence on bonnier street, one door east of tho Gorman Ito forniod Church. Dr. laninenthal respectfully offers his professional services to tho citizens of Carllble and vi cinity.. . - 4-ii'Persons from a distance laboring under chriMic disoares may consult by letter. °Mee hours, from 7 to li A. M., and 2 to 4 P. Sl:septil,'s.ltl .. IyC. S. BAKER respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. Of ls, and residenre in South Hanover street, directly oPPosite to the " Volunteer Office." Carlisle, April 20, isr.3. TA. S. B. FFERO fli North Ilanorer street two from Weise & enmpbeirg store. .oilleo Maws. more part irularly from 7 to 9 Cekek, A. and from 5 to 7 o'riork. P. M. _ GE(). Nim)icit „ „ DEN I 1:s1 carefully" attends to all a upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or icriogailarity may require. Ile will also Insert .Artificial Teeth et every description, such as 1 4 inple and Block teeth, and tooth with " niins and will construct At !Alicia] Palates, itiii tpriderg. It i i i ndr k t log Pieces, and in cry appliance used in the Dental Art. ---Ilperat inc ut at the residence of lir. Samuel Elliett Last Iligh street. Carlisle. -- ' 1.',( )11( ; I , ', Z. 131314',TZ, 1 1,. Ily lers rn.ft.,..ional t.. t li 0,1 It tt, , ilt a .111 , Jit , tooth. t an II the lat.st ana t rich :LS 31,11 tilll,ll, I; LI. Too• 11,... 11,1 ri.,:111111ii 1111 , •I ' lliiv troat- , 1 411. lit 'I.: at tht , ry , olteorr of his I, rth Pitt :•'t root. Ca; is!, pi, to _ _ _) I . LO( )- \I IN ill 1,.•. - flrio all ..I,oral Mr.. I.p-11 th • ,Troth that al, ro•it;il..,l for tht•h• ,1•11 Pluggimr. at N iii t , ..5t..r0 !he by homrt km 'froth, from a slnzlo to. 411 ha a 101 l I'ilt. si t.•t. n fun ut' , s , ittli of tho 1.. i- 10,r:eta froui.enr. lisle the. hut tutu l/.1 a of evoty N. R( EN:7U14:1.: 14, Fancy and OrnAto , otnl Pololor. I,vlo's forno•rlN Ilarlior's) Row, near lIR 'lrr's Utry I O•odu z't , r,. 11, kill tat Lola in-on:10 1 y t nil t 11.• /1,,.1.1141 , 114 of p,lil,t -jog. at 1' , .: 4 4, ..8 1, 1 0 T 1... att,o,l,it illallt.gauf, the illipr.,.•il 41.) les. Stores nob Sl►opS. c1,T()V14..S ST( ) ES STOI'ES Jolts I). (1, - )10;.ks »")6.1 ioherm it. publie that he has now on hand al bit estal.li•hment, on 31.11 n ueCt dear to Nlai ion t tio Int.:est and mast com plete as.nrt it l.t of ICE STI 0 he fared in this county, N;C-1 ',Web will lie sold at the lowest priven tor rash or appr-tved etedit. stork consists of assortment of now and highly up veil I'.3TENT 1;00K I Nll STiIVES, finished in the most eamplete nittoner. and raleulatiot e ither sets,' or real, lii iCI th. All the old iditeelaril pat ierns which hat e •..d the test of et perievee, may Lr timetel at hi. establishment. Also, a trivet i ai,t'tc of the one aptire, 0,1 and beautiful l'.3ltl,illt &ft Fit'}: in. eluding. a points., of clew Ftyles. possessing eery eeeepte. tier advantage: UN Or these beret mire in use. Families and housekeepers are respectfully invited to give' him a call befiire purelinsinig elsewhere. Strives delivered to any part of the eo ttu try and put up at the shortest no tice. It , 1 . 1/Tttitittv, to de all 11111(1N of TIN AND 51 I nrr 111,)N WARE, and Copper \York. and has eonstantly on hand or will male,. La order every article required by housekeepers or others in thi,. line. Ills stock of Tin and Copper \\ - ate puller:toes every 61u,1 of household and Ititchen utensil. warranted equal to the best manufac tured. Pei - sobs in walitetf entitles In his line may al ways lie', sure of being accommodated to their reathefart it in by giving him a rail. inovl-18fol. 4,3-4 pRF.PA RE FOR IV INTER ! .. PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. - The subscriber at his old stand on North Iltmover st., Carlishi, the sign of the —Mammoth bed Coffee Pot," ;M -ires to call the attention of the publie to hi s h,,,, , , u ; as. 'ortment of sTov Es, of the newest and most t'ashiona s blo styles, from the hest inanufaustorles in the • A.. country, and at all prices from ;.:;:t to $15.pu„,5 Among his PARLOR k. CHAMBER ST E OVS . , ... , •••a- are the Mirror Shoe, thus Arctle. Revere, Star, ~,, Persian. Union and :Etna Air 'fight, together ..... with other patterns, . Melt he has of MI sizes for parlors or ebanduers,and valcuiated for burning ;Atlas. brood nt: coal. Also. the .Etna. I Astute, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Men's, with other COoli. ING STOVES, comprislag the latest improvements in hitcher stoves, and intend,l fur either wood onceal.— Also, the Dining Doom Cooking : 4 Love--a new and ele gant arts le. to which he invites the partivolor atten tion ofJ'amilies. llls cooking stoves rou g e' In price from $11) to :25, with the fixtures eomplete. A 1,3, Nine Plato Stoves of various leaf erns and different prices. Also, EN A NI ELI. ED A N D TINNED WAD E for Cook ing Shies, Brass Kettles, he. Also, every ;nth* in the line of Tie nod Copper Ware. Tho public are respect fully incited to call :Is hut is confident with his large stock, variety and cheapness, of bong limo to give en tire satisfaetion to ey,or.ki! ‘ tireliaset. Call and see. Oet. '25, ISA. M. MORRIS. • FATENT SELF4>t4ARIPENING YANKEE FEED currEics, matiu.—rtd for 0111C11 & SARGENT, No. 410 Market street, rhllada Thh cutter is superior to any now In use, for strength durability, and simplialty of construction; it ruts fast er, and is the only selfsbarpcning tiny, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE 4Tic A RUIT KNIFE, which any person cart grind and set with mut.. but in ordinary caSe. Is ground in the machine. Thou- Sands have already been sold, and the demand Is daily increasing. In most cases-an examination is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. Nu one after a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the above constantly ou hand and Our sale by P. LYN 1.3, oda Hide Agent for Cutuberlapd county. pIJAIPS.—Just received a large assort mint of PUMPS of every variety In general me, embracing 'lron and Brass Cistern and Cistetn Side Pumps. Alen, eut-doer Tulips, so regulated 110 not to sultjoet to freering in whiter. These pumps 211'0 got up in the very Lest style In *point of quality wOrk• manufarturerti having bed prenihnes awaran,l for their pump , : at 80Vei:11 State Fairs, v. bore ttiev have 'Won on 11:01illithIll. Also, corn:l/lolly is bait,' a foil ti , s , rtment of Iron \V.,U Curbs and, I ho ii p um pt For sal! low at • UOT 118NUY SATs..IN 1.1? 3litscefaneous: „ -. .ITII:A.111 SAW MILL, near l'apertown, Cumberland county.— , tiAb ELL & SEYMOUR continua toren,- xtelqamiz ply Lune .er of all kinds, at the shortest * - ^" . .lotiere, an et terms Auer than ran I e bad enien here, All orders der ci” E. Ilmouti., l'et pertown,'er SkY moult, Jr., Carthilo, will be prompt ly attended to. Feb. I:2—ly • I GAS FITTING AND PLIT - MB- I-NO.—Thu undersigned would inform the • emzens of ('article that he has made arrange ments biIIoGASFII"FING and PLUMBING at short no. tire, and on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has sup• plied himself with an extensive assortment of FIXT URES, which w Hi enable idle to fill nil orders promptly. All work will he warranted. Ilia stork of Gas Fixtures will be fi‘und in the rooin exactly opposite hie Tinning establishment on North )(dinner street, where he invites a (.Ml. TINNING, SPOUTING, &e.—lle is also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TEN 15 AIM used by housekeepers and ethers. Ile will also attend to SPOUTING, IIoUSE-HOOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful fur the patronage with which he basalrcady Leen !livered, he respectfully solicits n continuance of the sante. enelisle, June 14, 1, -.1 It 0 M CALIFORNIA.-C. VON .1 (11E1 LEN respectfully Informs the citizens of Car lisle and ‘lcinlty, that he has just ret urn cif front, California, and is prepared teeae cute all kinds of work connected with his •• line of business. - Ile has id way a on hand 5' • s, a large assortment of ready-made Rifles, WIS, Pistols. 14.1,, Keys. Gun Trimmings..t.c., all of Will , It holesale or retail. tie also attends to rep:Oiling ti elfwbs. 1011, Ac; engraves on brass, copper aid it nn. lie hopes that by strict nttentinn to business. and a desire to plcese. he will merit and receive public p-,tronag, • All - kinlis of nee Arms made to order. April 2ti, L , 1 N 1)1 1).1 - ! 11.1iday 12 1 I •_ 4 l ' t i l A„S t : ,I • , • (,9 , 3 ,t 4 • ees tt, •I S. 4 ' 1In•••1_r_V, 5„ • It 0 .1 the . • Nf en.gant I :up, "Her,' in ( in part and :...114 et It:Arlie , of e4er) ;11:11 at itll pric , ei.:.l)t 11,11 (1..14 K:”. riltrt Int lo II lt !T• ..ltcr tat le t. r 6, nt.,l butter I 'tiler. gnl.l anti -iker • t hone.' au.l rentlemei.s go/a !Pell 111111 re), 'I 4 1,111, rly liey in, ear :Intl finger rings,l I , rea,t nt all pit. es. AlF+ , ordeons 111.1 M • lt,Aes. a Ith n grunt vtrlety of Fancy Arti. les, e‘in e•• 14 r the ilt•lid.t4,s. rrnti.,lorlring pnr , ite.l t nna ethen., rtn oat \1 , ar. pi. 11,11,41 lt. •)II nt Ivry re: r,v;11.1.• p. ire.. llcal It, el , 14.11rni•ted I.e its C. 1)e •0111 1, r. - 110, I,Y N. \Vest High et. .A III( )N I[-11.1, 1):1( 1 111 MS.- (i. IC HET haN {fig iikiien Ili, Day %ler- Mtn ri.ol[l.• I I all. known as A. It. 'lntas Gal lery. desire 1 ,1 iIL I .IIII 1110 141111 , I iel.th Men i , f ar -11-10, that lii is prepared to Like kiketu,,,, in the tin sl s,ipooi-r style t. such as o ill fully sii-lain the icinittti. , i) of tit. Ills rkt rks are Inn I\ •tumor uud r , et. 11.. in, idea it ili, the ia...t p. vverful t lust closest fen' Inking pc (tires 11114.1 warrant. ,ati.fiti tkw in ail ease, A tin! , iti.l.l) of , uses it ever) v mkt.) cif st) le ant plain ant at livitental. kept entistruitly nil hand.. En: tat Are- aretirately erpled and titi:l AI , - taken of Likenese, ink., 11l std. or used p• inederite and gii I it in in pnloile Is his uteri to rail at the :Nlari-it 11.111 can ihs and examine the iitltilcrulisspeeltneins. X. 1 , 3 1 .510rre. , 1y per inserted Iti Lockets. Itreast Pins, Finger I.lngs. l't titil !leads, Ace. Juno 14. •54, QA I)I.)LE AND lIARN.ESS 31AK- L 7 !Nil. The subseritor continues to carry on the Lusisiess. In nll its vorii ti , brasii-lies. in :Ns alb Ilan pPer ra, lisle. 0111,loors North of Leonard's rumor MllOl . lie (11l 11111/li is general asset-talent In Ills line, ciiiisisting of all bib& of fashinnal le is.% I). DLES. Bridles, !itaitingnies. Cirignithisaitil I !alters, also TRU:\ . t tires the must vifac l appoved Se A NIS ti \. eP. I N NANNI.L.4 ever used In this I country. and those wishing a hand ' .0,,, durable rind pleasant While will do well fo cal - band see them. lie Aalso manufact tires Ilarness, Pridles, l'ollari, :end Nrhip;iii all their varie ties. and dently hi-Hoses from the general approba tion of his rust , liners, that Ile makes the neatest and best gears. iii all their '1 ariety of bretitia, thabis rondo in tile country. Ili also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order. sin: Straw, Husk, Curled Hair and Spring Mat rasscs. All tile aboie art ivies will be made at the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost des. patch. WAlb(riiitoitN. f LOTIL NU AT COST—'The subserib ,/ or has an assortment of fashionable rind well rondo NO, which will be sold MI at east for cash, The stock eunsists of ('loth and Casinnarett Coats,Lin en and t;inglatin Coats. To eed and Jean Cents; Sill: and Satin Vesting: CasMiners../van's and Cord pan , talouns. Linen and Cotton:Me pantaloons. with all kinds M Clothing usually found in a clothing ?tors. Int-I:ding to relinquish this branch of lay business. great bargains ear be had by railing soon at the (item]] I:I.LS MiII:ICY. CA II PI.:TING:L.—A few pieces just received from nuet ion and :zoning very low. =MMI ',lnsurance. 11l RE INSURANCE. -Tut: ALLEN A \I) f.".:l' PEN NSIII IR4) 711UTIYAI, FIRE IN 'I: N 'I: PA N of tontherlaod comity, Ineorpo gated hy un urt of Assembly. Is now fully brganized, and lu opn, Mimi motel. the Inaungemei/t of the following 1:01111111,:iitAIIVI Daniel I.ailey, IVilliam It. florgns, Michaellin, Meichoir linnineman, Christian Stayinnn, John C. Dun lap, Jamb Lolls flyer, lic7nry Logan, Benja min 11. 31usser, Jacob MI1111111:1, %it)8(1111 Wickershazn, lexmaler Cnthcart. The rates ..f insuranco are as low and 'favorable nn any Company of the hind In the State. Persons wishing to memhers are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. • BENJ. 11. MOFSEII; President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS 111 ER, Secretary /MICHAEL COCKLIN; Treasurer. AG h.NI S CUM BEE LA ND CO U N TY.--lt mlolph Martin, N. Corn berlaml; "C.. B. Kerman, 'Kingstown ; lienry if/raring, Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carlisle Alil, Churelitown ; Samuel Orabam, West Pennshorough ; James Mr Dowel, Frankfurd; Mode Griffith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ilaverstlek, Meehan imiburg ; Johnfilierriek, Lisburn; David Coover; Shep herdetown. YORK' COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dlllsburg;"Peter .Wol ford, Franklin; .lobo Smith, t'sq., Washington; W. S. netting., Dover; 3. W. Craft. Paradise. llMiltl lonser S Lochinan, • Membite of the company having in - Metes about to ex pire can bay° t bent renewed by making bpplirralon to a ny of the agents. I ~yRUG -STORE FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers nt private sale the stock anti fix tures of a Drug Store. late the property of Michael Fis eel, dee'4l.ln Cluirchtown, Cumberland county. 'lhere Is no other Drug Store In the piece, and a fine opportu nity Is now presented to any young man wishing to commence tills business. For terms enquire of tai MOSES lllOltit Ell' , EA'l'l I Elt.—Fritz & Hendr . y store, T 1 , North 2.1 st. Philadelphia. Morocco :th t tilthirt ii erg, lt lie I'S, I ipp . frtei C'ommissit.ti and Leo tl‘ er IS - 1101,1;;;;11,L` LETAIL--liatinfactory Ifi ulna la street. • P. 7- ly WATC II ES, JEWELRY, SILV ER WARE' and FANCY GUOlg.'.—A fine assort meat of the finest quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. Cr ELTUMIEADT, No. 15.4 i!zeuth 'second etroot between Pine and Union, west side, I blledelphla. The assortment embraces a large and select stock Of Fine Watches, Jewelry bilver Ware, All eta II are, plated with fine silver, imbpoons, Fork s r l.adles, &c.—Jet gceds, Fans and fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the 16West carlr prices. Having • a practical lenowledge of the business, and all available facia. , tios for Importing and lilanufactur mg, the sul scriber confildently 1111 rtes purelresers, ho• Having thatthe can supply them on toms as favorable as any other establishment In either of the A thintia Cities:" °~c All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Met Ware nuinvfactured to order, within n ryas nal le Mai IMlNetches, jewelry and . silver ware aithfully re. paired: " 'WM. F. ON HEAD, No. 204 South 2d St. a few doors aL o the 24 St. Man. ket, West Side. ~1n the south window of the Store, may be seen the famous Bird Clock, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. (Sept. 28, '64-Iyr. 1 MPROVEI) SUPER PIIOSPIIAT OF LIME.--From City Chemical & Union Works, made after the most:improved arth les and very p.upericr. Prepared Anhydrite Manure, made after the Lualish ar tide, and most supericr, being much Icsver than Guano, and fully equal: The attention of Malin x and Farmers is particularly called lure for tiial. Also, Per UN lan 0* alio, in large or small quaLtltit a, for Fah) by JOIIN L. LOMILII0Y( 22 South Wharves, 3d door alovo Chestnut Ft. Phil& Sept. 27, 1854. MONROE MORRIS 11111,SON'S PATENT VENTILA k) TEMA 1 , WINACE.—Iho stascriter would rail tho attuutiou of all potties requiring, o t,lethiktle ILI/LOCO to (31,11.60Wti CELLLIIATtaW A 113111,0 AND IYIILAIING 'I he reputation of this furnace is now known, having Leen intrtduced during the pant-five ;reale, into strut public buildings and More than 5t OU private dwellt logs; this together with the immense IIIVICOM! of sales every year is the test evidence that can Le adduced of its superiority over all other furnaces. by the use of hilson's Furnace, (di secure the follow log advantages. Fees 14:11F. Ant—lhe heating surfaces being at a tempera, Lure that w ill not dust brats the air. ECONONICAL Use 6T -} — : - .t.larxr - Drittnitire=Peing - trtadmentirelrof - Castiron, .riot liable to nut v,c,pi require no repairs doting a life time—it is easily managed, and will not exp., the Lund Aug in it hick it is placed to danger fr..ui i.t r, like the other furnaces. e the testimonials of hundreds of the most scientite men to attest to the truth of the above 14114- n:cot, all of NI bout pronounce it to be deeitit.ll3 the Lest furnace vet io•ented 1 1 .,r producing a pule At d healthy aloe-sphere. We herewith annex the I tat•rs of a few well known and eminent protbssors, who hay a nsod them and kindly furnished us their names and ref.-tem(' : Arc t .h..).t0 S. ilart, Prt , f. Porker. Pelt*. ti l l, 1 tea •N‘ in. 11. Allen, Prof. Pat suns,Prof. I , analds, •inuin, Prot. Employ. MNY. SIZES. We have Introduced this season five now FRCS. SO that all parties may at nil themselves of this plat impt ove meat at a very Moderate cost. 1v o are Due i reputed to furnish an apparatus to warm a single rcbtn, or the hug est building in the country. No. 1 Portable Complete, 2 . do do 3 do - do 4 do for brick work 5 do do 3 Extra Radiator, (with Pars and French: _ 1 4 Hates.) do do do FO 5 do do do 107 6 do do , do 133 Yids No. 7 is the largest and most p,werfullrttllCO made in this country, and is admirably adapted for Churn hes and other large class Lui e continue to Ern the apparatus at the stone price as in h n •n introduced, lice 3 ears ago. Although tho present high poicO of iron has increased their et st YS per cent owing to tti‘cir groat weight, Still we are enalded tq the great increase 01 salts to tannish the article nt the lowest pt ssible price. One foundry alone; Mi ssrs. filar , 4:Leitrandt„ Es - re contracted to furnish us with bee tons of Fortunes this season, so that ue nina 111-no propar• ed to fnrolsh them wholesale and retail. R e s'operizitend the erection of all Furnaces, when required, and var iant thin, in all cases. . iliT A COOKING RAIN GE.— NN baVe also the mm.t. complete Cooking Fringe thatlas yet iron tocdtmcd, to which wo salt the attenticn of all who Ira/ wish to secure the moat perfect and desirable ccok bogey paratus ever lns ented. LTERSGIVS PATENT YENTILATOIL—W e are the only Agents in Pennsylvania for the runbufeeture and dale of this 'Ventilator, which is net mAvlcdrod to to the only perlect Ventulator ever made for correcting the droop ht lu sulky doh:DMus, and for ventilating 1 nild 114. s of all kinds. As there are a great many Imitations of this valuable article now offend for sale, paities s 111 to careful to examine that it has the Emerson hedge at tac•led. PATENT REGISTERS AM) VENTILATOLS.—Ge have the largest nap most complete assor tmentsf Hot Ai Registers and Ventilators. tote found in the llbltcd States. Parties Who wish to purchase either for privote 11,41 , or wholesale, will find it greatly to their I:chant/Igs to examine their stock. tzLATE AM) IRON MANTLES.—We hare always on hand MI extensive assortment of these [mindful man tles, in exact imitatitu of En ptiau,Spanish,Galway and other rare marbles. OPEN ORATE:. —For Anthracite and 'bituminous Coal. Also. an en tire new pattern of the low down Cr-at:roe:lde front the English Patterns, nod entirely now in this country. SOLE AGENTS for the English Encaustic Fit wring Tile, G arid, rk Chimney Ups and Terra Cotta Ornaments, such as Garden Cases, S c. Persons about building would do well to examine our stock belOre purchasing chew here. Yisit,ra, whether purchasing or nut, are cordially Arnim:Med to our exten sive Warerwms, and where we bilt Uld be happy to fur nish any infermatipn respecting any of (air pods that may be desired. A b(Cok aiming an,(l 1 entihiting run ho had gratuitously at our htore, either perscnally or by letter. S. A. BAHL Warming and Ventilating Wareluaiso, 146 Walnut st., Hath, Pint .11,13.1111 A. I= 31tty :sl-7ml 1 I ( I ) I i 4., t 0r 111. f ll t , bo P c re i Premium Artists ng Nig and Elastic Pend Toupees. Ini.trueth.lll4 to enable Leiner. and tlentletneu to ineabure their bends with ac curacy. ' Fon Wins, inebes.—No. 1. The round of the head; Na. 2. Fran forehead over the head to the noel:; No. 3. Front car to ear over the top; No. 4. Pruna,car to ear round the forehead. , . - Toupees and scalps, Ineifes.—No. 1. From forehead to hack as far nal aid; No. 2. Over forehead as far os teqolo 7 ed; No. 3. Over the crown of the head. It. DOLLARD 'bati_ahtatya_ready_for • sale_a_splendid---- stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, ladies' Wigs, ball Wigs, Frizots, Braids, Curls, &c., beautifully tranufacturedand as cheap as any establishment in the Union. Pollards Ilerbanium Esti-tater lustrous Hair Toni% prepared fn•m Smith Anferican !lent a and IVA ts, the most successful article ever produced for preserving the hair from falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Dollard's hair cutting RlloOnmain tains its immense popularity Is the fart that his Tonic!, applied to every head of hair cut at his establishment, consequently it is kept in better preservation than un der any known application. It being thus vertically tested by tlmusauds, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. i 4 old 'wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment 171 Chestnut street opposite the State `Douse, Philadelphla. It. Dullard lis.at least discovered the no plus ultra of 11Allt DYL:, and announces it fur sale with perfect con• " !Weiser in its surpassing everything of the kind now in Ituse. colors the. hair either black or hymn, (as may be desired) and is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or otherwise. can 1 e washed ofT,Ln ten minutes after application. without detrat %ing from its efficacy. Persons visiting the city aro iuv 11.'4 to give him a call. Letters nddressed to R. POLLARD, 177 Chestnut it.. Philadelphia, 1011 receive Attention. inn. 25-1/ .'S 2 and 3 MACKVAIEL, of the nor crop just received and for sale at 11 0 ramify Ororery of . J. 0. WILLIAMS, Joh , ' ' 20. ':44. Wegt Mulli stmt.". 1 f - liA 1 I.) CA lip sub- Fit') Iter I,ns juFt tiwuel.l A Nari,ty ;aids and L.lainvs pt roduccd prices. .015 •, 14ifabefiAta. U.Y. 1127.r.L4 El $ 25 35 45 48 CO