L::3 II E=l - Agritultztral. r_Ty ,l lthlg. . ........___ , ~,ii During this and the sueeer‘il'.\.o,:',,v"' Nlt-''' fruit trees shout,l . 1 1,1',..>"‘491' 31°'''' o' . 11‘ 1 ‘ av .. 'x'‘ 0 P r Un o i P i AN '.....A'a ME whatcve. .nru' with. Deal.... „ itiliihej .BhtlUtit invariably be cut low enough to secure live bra nchs,an'd if the limb bo a large one, it is better to trim itolfafter the saw with nsharp knife or hatchet. The saw is a poor pruning instruinent at the best; with 'out trimming after it, especially on the out side of the wound; as it will scarcely ever Leal over, whereas, if the branches are c► t with a sharp instrument, and the tree healthy; the surKounding bark will soon cover tl►e wound, and thus avert decay.— The 'Object in pruning, varies with the (lir-. -Brent sorts of fruit. Apples (10(1 peai:s, where allowed full scope require thinning merely of weak and cross branches, and all spay cut clean out in the body Of tlie tree. Dwarf and espa lier trees require somewhat different punimg, but most .of which blioultl be perforwediu the summer; all that is requ ired t; t this season, being to silo rt',ll in the unprodacti ye shoots of established trees within two or three inches n' hcir length, fait i trgcarn - t - o-preseTve- o-fru i which .are readily known by their round and plump form. Peach, frees are much benefited by pro fling, as, if commenced while young, thc tree will always remain bushy and "close," while if left to itself; it will become in a s'aert time, an ugly straggling tree with a few bearing shoots at the top. Cut out all weak spindly growth, eXcept, where want'N to till up a vacancy, and shorten in the leading shoots of each branch. We prefer this to shortening the branch es we intend to leave. If the tree is inclined to be crowded, a third of the young wood may be taken out with ad vantage. It is better to leave the pru ning of peach trees 'till all excessive cold is past, as the fruit buds in extreme eases are killed b, frost; and where this occurs; pruning must be done accordingly: The native grape vines that have re mained uncovered arid unpruned, may .1e done at any time. The fruit will cone much finer and suffer less from mildew and other pe's'ts if ample space is left for the development of the foliage. Under no pruning should the branches be near er each other after they are dene than eigh teen inches—three feet is better. Currants and Gooseberries should also be pruned; established trees of the red and white currants require the young wood well pruned back ; and gooseberries, the last year's wood thinned considerably leaving young wood enough to be free from crowding during summer. Tha black currant is much neglected in this country. To grow it to perfection requites a moist soil, very rich ; in prun ing only requires, the branches thinned; an occasionally the older ones taken out. —Country Goitlenatn Whitewashing Trees. .• The assertion has of late been repeat edly advanced in our agricultural and other journals, that the practice of white washing fruit and other ornamental trees, is injurious This assertion we consider as' having been fully attested by the re sult of experiments, and by philosphy ; yet we find the practieejS still continued by' many farmers and torraculturists who profess no slight knowledge of physiology and whose experience, extending, as they assert,through a period of many years, _one would nattirLilly suppose , would he. sufficient to convince them of itS utter inutility, so far . as the growth of trees is concerned, if nothing more. We can suppose that the practice originated, in the necessity of applying some caustic al kaline liquid in Order to remove the mos ses and other similar parasitical plants which,so frequently abound on fruit and other trees, and that having been once introduced, it has been perpetuated un der tie erroneus and uinrliilosophical pre sumption that,whitewash is • highly effi cient and salutary in promoting- vegt4a- We health. It is no doubt true that caustic, limeopplied to_ the bark of trees, operates as a powerful stimulous ; but it .has a tendency to induce a morbid and sickly, not a healthy action in the system, and to impart to the trees an appearance of old age, and of premature decay.— There-is a - striking analogy between the rut it*, or outer bark of trees, and the ep. itlowio. of animals. The office of both is to afford protection against external ctions of absorption and perspiration in juries, and to graduate•the important fun through their pores. cation calculated toobstruct must of necessity prove health, and' becbmo an agent or cause of d• • other parastieal fungi, Renee anytippli these pores, prejudicial . to to a certain extent A;.. disease. - My - which it ir • ''. trees are infested with lice, licher,. ° tial to detatoh and distroy, - irp '-'- ! . ,r" CSCII - ree °mend the appo, : p.: ..-- ,- •• ''''' and the 5te,, ,, ,,c-- 6 the "scraper" ble to " 4s .- ' -se of lye ;is prefera sseseQ s, effects of this upon the ..errally stimulating, and it .this important advantage that it es no sediment to harden on the sur face and obstruct the poores. Where the trunks of trees are incrusted with sca'es- and parastieal fungi,. _Scrapin,,o thoroughly, and ,rubbing . down with coarse sand till the roughness is removed and the surface rendered perfectly smooth add then washing.olf with lye, or soap suds, produces an exhilirating - effect, and communicates to the circulatory system, and to the emun 3tories a degree of ener gy which cannot so readily and effectua'- ly be imparted by any other way. When whitewash is applied, the pro cess of - purification is always necessarily slow and imperfect. The lime uniting with the moss, etc., forms a hard, tena cious and compact mass, which effectu ally closes the pores, and arrests the e conomy of perspiration, and by confining the fluids which the system rejects, and would, if permitted, throw all, lays the foundation of diseases more fatal than those it is designed to . prov , emt, or cure I..ye has not this effect. (Ebttrolion. r j 't E"1..".r VI I, :PI--VAI -A-I N.sot Institittinn will open on the fist •& inlay of March, inn and ronniCelkins orr....ted ti.r that purpe.e. under the directinn and ,Ilper- I utolultmro or ./1, , r. li cn newly and Santuel Tharns.m.— Elie . ..cation of the Seminary is healthy at.. retired.— It is the deNign of tint Principal that the s i'Witrse of in :t ruction .he tibwough, and the expense.: moth:mite. The best fenntle tea.thors will by employed. Pupile I sill he arranged in riass:s ae.ording to the ittreetion lie Principal. There will be three elasStri--Printary. Junior aitilScnior. TERAIS:-SVNINIER SESION For board, washing, fuel and light, per session of 4 months, Coition in Senior class per session, Junior Primary. rook, Latin or rrimelt, . , Masi., on Piano and use of Instrument, ant painting and drawing, For further information address J. IC ESN tiflY, Principal, Jaiinary IT, I srir,.-.2.m Fayottville, Przlnklio Co. Pa, 11)14,A.IN1'114:1.1) ChASSICA L ACA 4n1.1" near Cart die, Pa. Thi, 17th -n wlll omit imineo Ir, November tt, Is 1. \n a, crof Stu dents limitiaand constant tifyrts used for their moral and intelleelual improvement. Terms, vir, per se.ismii. Circulars with referuuccs lid full ha' furnish by it. K. 111'11N, Principal auci Pre.prictor, I'luiu!l la, eurulwrlami t.n. Pa. F0pt.2.7-ISSI ei LASS! CA 14 AN I) LITERARY ntklit scii 110 I, NCNV Vine. I'/I.—ThP W NTEI: :J,Es Fi - t\ Is iN commenre on 'Cuesilay. the 7th of NOV 01111,lq: Ili 1,11( illllO live months. Careful Instruetion is t;hoi eionlietent teaehers.ln the departments ..1 :Ithetit.ttical ntid,,Ett . 4 . ll , ll odueati,m polifys fur t %fill n 4 boarding and ktiZillg., with a r(Ntfli furnished, $53 per term. Par further particulars, apply 10, olthor of the stilis,Tibors at NCWviiitl, l'a. 76IrrAPIIREN, Principal. W. R. LINN. A. M., Professors It, 7iIeCAIMIREN. jr., A. 11.. on-8 PATENT rA .11M E possess an advantne over all other. in t' - icing made with an outsido iron catstit.:, greatly o,ottonti.Vh lucl and prevents loss of heat. The) :tro outdo various sites, front in to 1"2t) gallons. They at-a portable, and may bo sot in tho kitchen for hotn, hold use, ar out of doors convenient to the barn, pig pens, Ltc., for bulling food to. stock. For sale by PASCHALL 310ItIUS it CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed store, N. N. corner of ith and Idarhot streets, Philadelphia. [loot ;.,1 1)1 111111VE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to Hartley 4, Knight,) BEDDING AND CAILM \V A Kr:HAWSE. No, 144 Sonth Second Street, live doors :thove Spruce street, Philadelphia, wßure Ito keeps con stantly on Laud a fun assortment of every article In his line M business. Feathers, Feather I)eds, Patent Siring Mattresses,, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, 'Brussels, Three- Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Ilemp Citrpetings, Oil Cloths, CAll tnn >lal tlmts, (Niemand Spanish Mattings • Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Hugs, Door Mats,'rable and Piano Covers. To which he invites the attention of purchasers. F4oct'r,4 A T I'ES' SUPERPIIOBPIIATI?, OF , L VX NI subscribers era Apats pima for the above fort illiter, WlllOll ILLS been fully tested 14r the last throo yeas. Early orders solicited as the supply will lie limited. Also, fur sale best Peturlati Qu verument ttuaus No. 1. • PASCUAL', MOU It iS .4 CO., A:zeieultural 'Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corner 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. LADIES FANCY FURS.---JOIIN FAItEIItA. Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in &minds of. FANCY FURS, fur Ladles and Children, at 234 MARKET Street, Above Eighth, Philadelphia. Having now completed my large and beautiful assort ment of All the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will be worn by Ladles and Children during-tho present sea son; this assortment of Furs is equal to any to be thund in this City, eithAr Cdr quality, variety or beauty. Bay ing bought my Furs in Europe for Cash, and have brid them manufactured by the most competent workmen under my own supervision, with reasonable eeonomy.— I am determined to 6011 them at. suiall profits, and for . Cash only. 44-tr STORNIKEItPERS• would do troll to glue tato n oull-baforo pi) TC/111311/1.1% IOIiN PAIIEIRA, • 284 MARKET Strout, above Eighth, Philadelphia. QPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS I,7—A full supply of the alum celebrated Churn, now tin hand of - nil the different sizes, from 4 gallons to 50, It received the first premium at the tats - Pennsylvanin Siete Fair, the first premium at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland State Fairs, and various others at different places. It will make ntoro and butter butter from a given amount of cream, and in less time than any churn in the market. For Rata wholesale and retail by PASCHALL, MORRIS it CO., Agricultural Warehouse And Seed Store, corner or 7th and Market, Philadelphia. . Dom 6, 1854.__tr SAVE YOUR. OLD METAL--.CB 11 paid for OLD MDTAL, Ruch as Copper, Brass and Dun, at tho Carltslo Foundry and Machine Shop. GARDNER k DROWN. JUST RECEIVED.—Lako While a superior article. No's. 1, and :i Ma , :kerel, alsu Mtnlily, Deans unit Cranberries, or trail Itt. lIME WILLIAM C. Attorney at Law. Office in Maim's Row, Carlisle, Pa.— Arja - llusinegs entruateti, to him will be promptly fit tended to. Fob,7. '55. _I L p settled 4t 31rellanicshurg, for the practiceofids oll,ssion. All kinds of Legal Writing, Colloctlobs,' t'ourt husiness, ke., prodptly attended to. Office oppo site Dr. I,t.ng's residenee. SUIR INO iu nilltu ditto. rent brandies promptly attended to. GB. COLE Attorney at Law, will at tend promptly to al! buslnr.ss entrusted to him. °Rico in the nvan f'rmerly 110.1110 M by William Irvine North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 2(1, 1352. f t E TT rE TIT ek I, II ()- y p 0 - 111e - e - a ' n - d — r ' ,.4l - il - e2 - e on ',mailer street, one door east of the German Ito formed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully odors his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity. .0.6-Persons from . it distance lahnring under chronic diseases may consult Thy letter. Ofliee hours., from 7 to OA. M., and 2 to 4 P. 111. scpttylcltl 1.,C. S. BAI(ER respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle itißt surrounding country. °dice anti residence in lireatit Hanover street, directly atiPosif e to the o Volunteer Office." Carlisle. April 20, 1553. TIB. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North . I I aII,,VP r 141 ',WO doors from Weise k Campbell's Offirtt hours. more prtfrithrly from 7 to 3 o'clock. A. M., anti froUl 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. 11It. GEO. W. NEIDICII DE:v.II73T earnfully attends to all operations npari the teeth and adjacent parts that illy:vas, irregulatity may rtailre. Ho Will else illsort, A reitivial Tooth of every description, such as Pivot. l 4 inele atitl,lllork teeth, and teeth with untie tl.tinis, - and h ill vortetritet Artificial Palates.. (de twat ors. Neves. and every appliance used in the 1,0111111 .Irt. room at the residence Pr. le:mm.o EI lt, hist Iligh street, C'arliele, V,( )1101 , 1 Z. t 1). Ir ('., 1, ; / )f 1. r, P.s pr , . t , +th Ile. Mill. i.ti Its Ili 11,•••rtoll. 1'7••I•1 10:411. t • nn el • t• set. MI lII,' :1//11 I fir(ll arl priuriple . S4ICII :17,11 -I'lN -I,,rlus Hnnl .r e ,. 1 1,,- 4)1 Lill. WWII 11.41 Ir ,:11t,11 it it' , 1 . .',61•• I. .1'; al Op r. • I Irk Mrotitr•r, 1,11 11 Pitt t. jr,r. 1.1 . . . - pAn 1 . 11-Ir. ill .I,,rati,'lll's -4,1 It that. aril roovaort presurr;tti , b. str. h ri , ,illl rorrtrlro t 1,111 l,t Imrortitm A rtif,dal Ti.t.th. from a t., , ( 11 t full 1 , 11t,0 tm Pitt frit milt llt Itailr,,arl rif,tol. or. 1.. is rars,nt from Car` Sir Gil , Lust. 1.•••1*I . N, ~f rt pry mr,t;tll. N. ):•.I.:NSTEE 111)trzr-z-SiLfit, railev and 1 .tryt..... It. l'ar‘ I t 1,..t0pt t ail tla .• at , av0,.14•....wi1ai lams , n. 0.1.• 1 ., 1• rrr The sarit.ltildlt , l , tilt I". 91 intk, wufu uf, dr y ,in t Iprov,il $44) (ti 1 u,l 4 tio 5 tp‘ 115 It I 5 (ru \' ES ! ST( VES ! ST( VES !P.- woti!d ii , form the pttidir tdati foo+ nnm (111 his ostrthlislnixeut. on ilext door t )I:trion largo,t nod ~,, ' s r eton- Oct° :v4+ortment of f`i)Oli, P.lf:- M... 1 Lilt aTOV i.B to ho found ill this et.unty. .. ,.e. ~.1 .:..... „high will he sold at (II,• lowest io ices t.r i , '. -., cash or Or PrOVlttl 111.1.1.1 ii. Ili, stock ecolst.. ~1 ~..,,a.; a large astortuteut .1 new nod hi,llly .-4.- 1 -- - , .:_,, preyed I , ATICNT CO, IN IN( it ..,--:To V KS. finished in t Ilt. 11,,,,) etIIIIIIIOLO manner, and valeifinted 1 ,, r elfin I. Nl 0,01 I,r real, or Loth.--All the old gilt oda rd pat terirg „Ili, h h 3%1. stood-the trot of 1 . ,17iplO•lelleO, 111,1 y 1 0 1, , 11011 at his ey,tabliidunent., Alm, a great variety of the clot approNed and beantiful P.klthOlt OFFICE STOVES, i f , - el tiding a number of now styles, pessesAng - very f..ilpo ri,,r advantage.. oei‘r those heretofore In llt:(14 l',llllil4es Mid 11, ,11.01,14•11orN :ire rospertfully invited to tier Liar a call het .re pilrellasinr e 1.,. here. Stores ,tell, prod to IllQ, 11:11.t of the eon f.try :tit put up it the }111' , 1•1O,t1 Ott. lice', 110 ti,llllllll,t, 1., tl,l 311 Itillilit 111 TIN AND SIMET I It, IN w A iii-:, fold Popper \t I , rk, nod has constantly on hand or will nial.e to onicr el cry article required by lnvisel.eopera or others In this Inc.a Ilia stock in Tin and Tupper \i'aro e:ahraces l'‘'lll'y lii Oil of 1111118011 , 4 d 311 d It Itollllll utensil. warranted equal to the best manta:le t tired. Persana in 'Want of articles in 111,1 liotl 'nay alv.. a ,nyr. be 5111 - 11 of being accommodated to their F 41114111,1 ~ O• by giving him a rail. 1 noel —1 afel MIME E FOlt IVINTER • ymo.on AND ontms4; sTovE.s Thr ,uh,riltor at Lis tAld Amid on Nta-th ilanover C.l tkl, tit° Fign of It,. ••Amttigali I:ed 04.4, Pot," dr lies to call the attention of the public to hi s ju L . A .,, n s , g ortment of .e,'TOV ES. of the-newest stud lllt , St, rikSlitbna• S MO StVieS, from the best manufactories in the .._ c milt ry, tool at all prices from $3 to $l5. p 7 l . Among his PARLOR A: CIIAMBEit STOVES :: ~,, ire the M I i i r n r i c o .r ii ti i t:;:e a e , .. l l it h n e a A A rl• r t I , , i . ig l` h m t v ar o:. , S t. Star, tr.. with other patterns which ho has of ail Ala fOr parlors or chambers.and calculated for learning Dither wood or coal. Also, the :Etna, Olthe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top mid ilandbox or Poor Man's, with other CIIOK -INO S•rov ES, comprising the ladent - improvements In kitchen stoves, and intend , d for either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stove—tt ncw and ele gant a rtrele, to which he invites the particular atten tion of families. Ills cooking stoves range in price from $lO to '25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nino Piste Stove: of various patterns and different prices. Also, EN ANIELLEI) AND TINNED WARE for Cook ing Stove , . Brass Kettles. ke. Algo„ every artlclo In the line of Tin and Copper Ware. Tho public are respect fully invited to call 114 Lc id confident with his large stock, variety and eheapne,s, of being able to give en tire satislin•tlen to (.:very purclotser. Call and see. jet. $5, N 10111119., - P ATENT SELF44fARPENING VANNES FEED CUTTERS, inanuffik;ored for ALDRICH & SARGENT, No. 410 Market street. thIIMIa This cutter is superior to any now lu use, for strength durability, and simplicity of construction; it cute fast or, and is-the only solfsharpenlng Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever ;node. It has but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which any person ran grind and sot with case, but in ordinary case, Is ground In the machine. Thou sands have already been sold, and ,tho demand is daily Incroasiilg. In most cases an examinatien is sufficient to convince ono of Its superiority. No one after a short• trial would part with lit for any other. All sizes of the above constantly on hand and for, sale by J. P. LYRE, Sole Agent for CuMberiand minty. Mal UISIPS.---Just received a large.assort moat of PUMPS ofovary variety in general use, em oaring Iron and lirasa Cistern and Cistern Side Pumps. Also, outdoor Pumps, so' regulated as not to be subject to freezing in winter. - These pumps are got up in the very beat style in point of quality and work manship. The manufacturers having had premiums awarded for their pumps at several State Pairs, r.here they have Wen on exhibition. Also, constantly on b 31 ,,‘ a full asaartment of Iron \Val Curbs and Chain Pump Ptr iale low at nesl-I,•3:ti, Frofessionat Carbs JTDjLE Siorv , ; ma) SOops illiNltY SAXTON'S OEM jitiscefinteous. ir - .- -. ‘i n l'EA.Al SAW 111114 L, near e; ' lin '-'' ' . Papertown, Comberbrad county.— ''.... st . il Vti{.l• I I t Si'Y'llol. 7 It • Limit. tosui. , %now ply I.turtber. of all kinds, at the shortest `., ~,":-. . ''' ' notice, and on terms lower than-can be had elsewhere. MI orders directed to E. lIASKY.LL, Pa portown, or Wm. 11, Sr.YAIOLIn,Jr., Carlisle, will be prompt ly attended to. , lob. :!2—ly GAS FITTING AND PLUMB- Thil.--The undersigned irould Inform the eiri..eni: of Carlisle that he' has made arrange ments todoll.tl I\(1 and PLUMBING at shunt no. Gee. awl on reason:dile terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hood from Plilindelpliih, and has sop. piled himself with au extensile ars,,rtmens of FINT. Ulll:S, whirls UM enable him to filhall orders promptly. All work will be war; aided. II is stock of Gas I ixtures will to limn,' in the mail exactly opposite his ;Lining establishment onNorthlianover rtreet,o here he invites a call. TINNING. 81'111.:TINU, kr.-110 Is also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN VALI: used by housekeepers and (.tliers. - Ile will also attend to 1 , 1111.TIN1:, 111)1 . :,E-1101/FING, IIANGIINU, It Nat ' l} It i NU. 'Mani:Cul for the patronage NN Ith which hr bar ahead}• ueen favored, he respectfully soil, Its a continuance of he same. C'eu•linln. June 14, '54 1, 1 11. 0 In ('A I,IFORN A.—C. VON 4 21 EILEN respvet fully Informs the eitkons of Car= lisle and v irinitv, that lie has just return- IA front l'alifortlia, and is piepNred term:- elite all kinds of work coutteeted a itii line of 1.115i111.55. Ile has alma . ) t; eta Mind a large assortment ..f rendp•tnade Ii [tics, the Its. Keys. (inn Trilllllllllgs, 44e., all of whieh lie aaill sell er retail. Ile also attends t•i'7,•pn i t iff, It s. Melts, drt emrrn% et: 011 i•rnss. Mice and 11 . 0«. liflpf, that t.y stria t attention to lusiw•~s. turd ml Its sire to pleako, lie will merit and receive patronage. 4.. kt • All I.iuds f ATMs t»ntb. ll‘ order. ettrli,le, Avid :26, It a f- 1 ,.. \1 - Ll I'l, EN I /11).1 Ell"- ~,..., - ).,71 1 - 11.111 : 11. litlay : l'i-_e! , - , f4A - e — r"; ‘,.., ~..---:•-•. 4`);14 A/—l . ii I) N A et Pi\ - " '''''','-'..:' 1. A N .. , 1‘ 0 , 4 17 i , ' If • ~ t 4` , e t.ll fort ',.-- t f'° ' 3i . 1 ...,- 11,, 1, — ..c•l of 1,111.1.1+! SI,C, '..:.'",.. 1 2 19 ~....k z _..,- , .....v. , s 4/ t .f. ,7 4' .. , tt k -- -!..,`.. ft te!. ( arhAe. lets 11)...t rt .. ‘.;.: - --r -'1a:5, 1 7 r, .5..... . ~.i ..4".... , t, tit tl , t• 1nt;.;,,,1 :Mit 111,4, q.Y,e', -- rt.,..,: t t,,di,_ - ?.M.,,#°_- 4,. ' itk C t-'''''' ,I I • tt:: ti i t .I,—. 4`t tr t•4` I. , t ~%11.1. ri..t../....,, Irs e‘et . il, rk .i In , ariki.... ~,,,is t i l: g in part f I; .1.1 an t i :-.11% e t \ ..;. I e.... 1 ,•very xa; i. ty. MIA :11..111 1/$l O ,. eirbt-ila?,. C1,1n'11.: , . Sill, t - tall,. arta tea .p.. it, sil‘or tal.le foe',.4 n,..1 halter 1.-rtires. grilil lira, .111, it• N. 1,, 1:1 , 1i. ~' :u .l ..., :.tlena-,.' pt•ltl i.•t and p. la it. f I , f,.!! o. i.t t t ~,,p., ill 1..11. l'nf :Ind 1 1 ).).re; Bails. 1., . t ..t p1e.,„1.,... at :,:. N 1,.: M. Aet t t.let-,:, net, .lIJ.. :LI i:,..., \stilt zi ~ n ,l tntivtt t./ 1.41,1 Atli, h,. t.tt- I. ,•1 , •.1 0 . / t, 4` .. -..i,.. I; r t Ile Ti. ii.l.r . , 4 I't r,,, t , ,1,•..i e li.g to II it Cif 1 ,, Cltil I'lllt' 11•• ;.,.. cjity IA; t , r. ".I 013't , ; - CIONLYN. nt. rsi()N 11.\ 1).11',11. - .1:11EAN 4 v A. 1;. 1. I..l.thaving tal.ci, the 113:_uor r, Nio noi in )I.n i•vi 11:01 ns A. IL in , . rtst and 4;,•,711, It en of Car that ho is premr.,l I,lw I.ii,en‘,..- , •• in the in 4 st np,ri t• i.tyle of thr ,+rt, surh.s thr r , pot if this p. ;Oar estninishwevt. Ins f. rfisro., ph ;wt.( and covoliitali) le Ifffi i. id) Ihr A i...mcrful and perfv(t takil pi , lulls and ‘ldirralltt, 11 , in Carr.. A At Hay fif rfiffrs aver} - variety • '•••:,...1.• ;flai•uuf • rnatarntah k..•pt rtaNstantly hn )1,1. I.n)das Taint inlus, a••.-1 cly eopit ti t.rigirvil Ill.sn. Liheneses if: or porsolis. h i liff fb•rat. and 'ono _given hi all Ito i•uh'i , is Ili, fled to rail at the Marl, n liail Vagnrrrean Itoon”.• outtadue ti • t ilifirrf •Iflff Pagmrrer typps inserted in Lod.uts, Breast Pins, PI 114. ii • 1 . :ir1101`, .11111:C 1.1. . k tr :t A1)1)1,1; 4 A: , n) 1iA11:N1 45 iSIA K_ 1.1 INtl. The sill seril or email:nes to rare:, on Om stibi,ve busines:., lit all its various branehes,lii Ne.rtli I trim ot or si reet. Carlisle. lor dm es North of 1,,,,,nr,ri. et.ritee IA lit, e Ile intends lieeping on hand a general assert heist lit /1:s, line, voliNi,liilg, it ell Limit, of M 0,101,111,1,, i 4 al). i I) 1,f, , ,, Briilles, Martingales, Millis, ....." 4 .--....„..,e - 774. Cirelimies and Halters. also Tr.uNiis. ‘„,t4i ., .... - ‘;' trat elii,ii and ratline r „,„„,. 1,...... §* ,‘,1 1 ~„,:s. !lc ~s„ „,„,,,_ ,1-- , ... : , .. 1 : 1 ...tit• .i , ~ , , i i : .‘ , .. t., ::t• : _ sr it i !, , ,,e x m i , 6 , ,, t i . : 1 , 1 1,. . • ' ' . ' , .. tits 1 rirt7r, ,p i , ~ ,‘ .`,1 , 1 , .1• , 11 , tt , i.i.t.s ever used lit iiiivili Iti ..i j, country, mot those 'wishing a liatel 'i*, '' some, der lit and plemant saddle will de eeu to call :mil see than. Ile Ahis , / WWI II till to 1..,1 I tnniess, Bridles. Collars real tt hips in all their tacit.- tieß. and P ,l llfidelill3 IK•liet en fnat: the geneval opprela tioi, or hit, eusteee-e,„ 0 , ) ,,,,t he makes the t heatet4 and Trost gears. lit all their variety of Madtli. that is made in the country. Ile al. , niates all kinds of li,tritssioi to order, viz: Strew. flesh. ()tried flair and Spring Mitt rasses. All the Movie art lei, o ill he made . 1 the best material and wtritthalashlp, stud with 1111. 111.111,14. des. patch. 1V NI. OSBORN, CIASI.IIINC Al'(!()S'f—The subserib or has an ru , sorlment of faSilional.l4.nud null Made CI NO, which will he Hold off of is t-t for ash,. 'f ho , ; too, e,o,lstA of Cloth and Caellotarett Coats, Lin en and Ilinelsans Coats, Tweed and Jeza, Cents; Mareellle Silk awl Satin Vesting: Cassliners,../aan's and Cord pan taloons. Linen and Cottunade )lantaleuns, ill' all lands of Clthiag nsunlß fnttnl In a elotblu!r store. ltttett,!lug to refivaittl,ll this brawl' (4' my bllsiPeFa", great bargains roll be tual by calling soon at the ellrap store of CIIALLES OUILItY. CAR I'ETLN G.—A. few pieces just received trim:maim and Felling very low. • MEM 3nsurotice. I, I IIIE INSI :\ NOE. -THE ALLEN AND EAST PEN NSW 0 31UTUAI. FIRE.I -:-CEANCE OIMPANY Combeiland enunty, tate,' by tto art of As•embly. is IIII•NY hilly organized, and in operatian under tho management of Mc folloning ronanissionors, viz: 1%1 O°l.OR, Mitlaw] Corl,lin , let.lr Brenneman, Cbristiao Ftayman, .John C. Dun .1 eoh Coover. Loci. flyer, Henry Logan, lieuju Mill li. Musser, Jacob 'Alumina, Joseph IVlchcrsharn Alexander Cathcart. The ratan of lohurance are an low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the state. Persons N 1 if‘hillg to N'e4lllll.lllo/11Ler$ are invited to make application to tho agoutis of the company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. AIOSSEII, President. LOGAN, Tice President. LEVIIS lIVER, 'Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. CTIVIIMILAND COUNTY.—Budolph Martin, N. CUM . laadand; O. 11. Herman, King - stown• Henry !caring, Shirentank ' own • Charles Poll7C-ardsio ; Dr. J. Ahl, Churebtown ; Samuel Orabam, Weid - -l'annsionantil ; ;Inman Me Bowel, Frankford; Mode Griffith. tin‘l!il Mid dleton; Samuel Gooier, Benjamin Ilarerstiek, .Merhan. iesburg; John Oherriek, Lisburn; David Coerce, Shop heniptown. YORK COUNTY.—.IAn Bowman, rotor Wolfimi, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise. =E==fn=2 • • INlembers of the company having policies about to ex plin'eati have them relloiscci by inaklng.application_tO. n ay of the agents. T\RUG STORE FOR SALE. e subscriber offers nt privatNole the 'dock and fix tures of a Drug 1.-Apr°, Into tho property of 1111ehatd Fld sel, doe'd. In Cluirchtmvn. Cumberland county. , yi n , ro fs Mt other Prug Rom in the pinto, and a Ono opportu nity Is now presented tu any young man wishing to commence this business. For terms.enqulro lad -1l O Efl JllUltltliTT , Anrt. T EATITER.—Fritz & liendry, Store, .11 21') T6rth Mst. lkforeero Ntatinfitelm , ors. Currt"rs,lmporlers,l'ollllllUslon And General Loral' ME= WiiulE; 4 ALE AND RETAIL---Manufactory Ih 1:1).11 gikrotta strewl.. . Sep.. 7-4 'MONROE MORRIS 001LBY AGF.NT:4 114ifattelpQin. WATCHES, JEWELRY,- SILVER WARE and FANCY QOOl/S.--A five assort. meat of the-finest quality, fur sale at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. C:ELTUNIIEAVii, N 0.1 1 ,4 South Second Strout etween Vino and Union, west tide, l'hiltlelphia. ' The assortment embraces a large and select stbek of Fine Watches, Jewelry Silver Wute, A Meta Wareadated with tine silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, 4e,—.let ge( da, Vans and fancy articles of a superior quality, deservi»g the examination of those who desire topreeure the beat •» goods at the lowest a ash prices': Haring a prattieal kilo, ledge of the business, and all available facili• •-" ties for Impel ting and Idanufactur fang, the subscriber contlidehtly ladles purr basers, he lloing that tie can supply themAin leru.t as Mx ahle as any other .estaLllshment in either of the Atitoilia All kinds of Diamonds anti Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware intuiNfacturrd to crier, within a ream nal le Um% oln,„ l Anlelies, , ,jewelry and silver ware faithfully rce paired: M. F. ELTON HEAD, No. 2R4 South 2d St. a few doers al - ove the 2:l St. Mar- Pet, %Vest Side. to„lo the south wiudow of the Store ntaY Le seen the famous ltlrd Clock, which cornrenuds die admiration of the scientific and curious. t;!. (Sept. 28, 11 1 1H:017ED SUPER PILOSPII AT OF LIME.—Prom City Chemical & Union Yorks, made after too most improved nal, les and verpsuperitr. Prepared - Anhydi lie :Una re. made after the-English-or ae, and 'mutt superb r, Leiug much 14..eur than Guano, and fully equal. The atteuton r,f .11t alms and Parmers is particularly called here for tt Also, - Pettit tan Utt. alio, in large ur small quantith s. for sale by L. 22 South Wharves, 3d door a 1 N ove ChestnutPOMEßOY St. Phila.' Sept.l:7, 1854. . SIIILSUN'S ACE.—'IIA su6ctibel weidd cell the at teLation ,cl ail jat tics ', q ui' ga de,4la) le 1 uri ace to Cllll.66S'fi A:S.I) l L:1111.4,7 .12 , C Ai, Ihu reputation of this furnace is now known, haying teeithitreduced .during. the part. bye ) tan; into al cut lititt public buildinkis and mule than rt.ou ptisate dte e ut nies; this together pith the iinhiehre nut er.,e ni :ales every year is the 1 ert evidence that VIM is itddllet d of its ruperiurit) user all other ion 3c,,, by the ye, of hil,"ll . h I aunt. i sou secure the to V. ing ads unt;; l ew huts-1 Ain--1 he heating surfai es icing at a tempera ture that ss ill is t dense ate the air. .1'.00.01g Al. t nit ot 1 / 1 .CAL11.171.-- CeiuH nlntle Cnt Irtn, runt. 11 in s eqttiro 110 n• 1 R iilll laiitutigt d, timi t 4 ill I.t t,v.pl er the L udt in. Wirutt it in d: ll, g , rin.w ht e, like the other funattt.s.. Nt e have the testireohialb of Iluslif ds of the tOt Ft ,ioutlf c 11/1.11 tfr at tt ff. to the Ltul h t.l the el of e stat e _ nuuL. :di ( . 4 n ht , ut i , rene (lore it to i u tic”.itio lily tin 11 Yt 2.01 ili‘vlf.t•ti g• prt ducir.g a 'Atte aid hetol hy :111.4 opl.rt e. We ith atiLeN. the :.11.Q: 4 If it low i l.ut,e It and rd ; alai iticdip iteroistor d It _l.4thvs t0..44 I . eheos hot. If f, list I. 1 itri.te,' pre.s NV no- it., t iIMII/. PTO). I.il/4.y. .NINE SIZEF We hole I,trrdured thi, so,hou live Low f 47.1 1 ,. so tilfit :61 14111 i II , a) /11l tLrtt,.olttm Ili tI.IN gnat tiopn.‘e ::,•l,l at vol; flit titlate cost. 11e ate 114 ii pra latnt to foookh uu I.l.l.anaus to 1)a, tri n aioglo 1 , 4 lit t,r tho hog- I,O;Oiog /1/ tho et,lthtr). No. 1 l'orttalo Complete, tz 25 do do JS tin do du ihr I Tick vrrk 3 Ea to Radiator, (with hats :AA Ft(1,04 t . ;.1 do do do SO 5 dot do du 10 1.1 do do do, 133 - lids 5 o 7 Is tile Illrgest and mast p. tverfni Furnaro ran'ile in title, country, and is not It ly adayttol for t ii arches and Libor loop, class 1 twilit:gm. W continuo to salt the apparatus lit the saute price as Si hen 11, trill tired, btu pats :Iwo A Ithotigh the present hich price of trot hag - loctt est d their (a it '.'G 1 or coot on log to their groat Si cii.l.l,.still o 0 ate ('001154 IT the great increase 01 rides to torn isit the article at It) ton ei , t possible pricto line fotiotiry alone, Mersrto War • rziolc 4, b.ilf t a ollt " 1,5 V 0 Vl'lfltrrltteit 0.1 turn lab us whit Cl ^ tuns Of 1. urnaces this reason, so that 11,. m t . 1,, I .• nil to furnish them wholesale and Ottali. 11 e,oto the erection 01 all 1. ur Durcs, a hen revs rant flit in itt all cuscb. . SILTIIOItti.II A .7‘ (1.101il:Sti II.A101:,. I the inost cutnplete CC:OMIT 'EAT ge that It" tntinceth to stliii It NC lb]) the attiott it 1,0 , It Ist, to 5t. , 11t.6 , the 1111":4 UVI'IVCI. 411.1 tlehirli:i t i o , -,.. r •, us paralet OE Inclncooted. tatz-t,:Vr; I•ATI.NT I • ENITLAT(..II.—We are the only Agents in l'ennh,ltattia Ar the nittnlttat turn ond dale th this N'ehtilati r, tyl,tich is aehht nhdpt d to I I` the lady perfect 1 entalator ever nutde for errreetlng filo draught sits,hy ttutl iifr__tentlintirgl.itld itzps of all hit tis. A. tlief ave gnat many in ilati,its of this talnahle artiole 110 \V Olen. d Ii r sale. ' , attics till Le ranefol to exaodne that it has the I ltd.rsnit l'tnlg' at tached. PATENT r.r.oisTrits AND \TNT] hity, th, IsrFest nnp fl st cr roplete Ls:4 rtlr.'llt j ill'gihterti and \ entilat.ss to le f m.ll in the Li INA States. Parties tilho n i,}l lu portinoe ritkrr r Fris, to MSC` or V. Itt•il`,lttv: pill ill' It trrutiy u, to examine then - stuck. ANI) lit I.)N MANTJ bto nn Land nn C.Nl4 , l)bil w,s(rtnlo.t of thoa• I,:t till: 11.31- llns_ in exnet itnitutitnl4 !Ain z), r.t.tl other rare tlinrt.le, OPEN IntATES.—For Anthracite end I.ltx.n.ie, p. Cent. Also, All entire heir P a ttern the 1,,N, made frum the I:nglitilt Patterns, and enlndy new in this enuntry. SOLE AOF:NTS for the Engll,ll Eccaust.le flt rhg Tilc, Cartairl. himucy ps an 1 Tetra ottn Oruttuu such RN Gurtlen Vtows, kr. Persona about building would do well to examine nt Ftock before porch...sing ch=ew here. isit. rs. sob. thee pnrchnsing tv not, are cordially welt med to oar sire Wail:rooms, and ahem n e sin uld le happy to fur ni,ll any Inh ) mutton- respecting :toy c 1 i ur goods that may be desirt d. A look on Warming and Veutikting can ho had gratuitously at our stole, ellht r peal pally or by letter. 1.4. A. WM: LI:tON, - Warming and Ventilating Warehouse, 146 Walnut st., beton 6ixth, I'att..tlatrutt. May 81-7m] OLLAItD, Premium Artiste iti Hair Inc miter of thttl'elebrated li, ::,;Likier \ cut ilikt i lig 1 it; and Elit,t ie ifutitl Tellpees. 111:1 rot lions to et u 1 1u Ladies and tient letheti to nit:tsutv their he , ;:th, o it), ni...- eurncy. • nit Wros, inehos.--No. 1. The rchntl of tht:liend; 2. From forelo ad over the hood to the neck; From ear to ear over the top; No. 4. Eii'm'Lar to ~ e r retied the forehead. Toupees and senips, inches.—No. 1. From forehead to brick as far ax laid; No. 2. O er forehead as far as min» , cd; No. a. tiver the crown of the bead. It. DOLLAIM has always ready for sale a splendid stock of Bents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, bolt igs, Frizots, Builds, Curls, 4:c., beautifully man uthet tired and as cheap as any establishment in the Dellarda lierbanium Extractor Lustrous. llair Tonle, prepared from South American herbs nod rtels, the most successful article ever predated fur preserving the hair from falling out or changing coler, restoring-and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. AtC e m,g other reasons wily bollard's hair tutting saloon main. tains its lannense popularity Is the feet that b is applied to every head of hair cut at his establishment, consequently It Is kept in better preservation than 117 S. der any known application. - It being time practically tFided by thousands; offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retnll fa Lis Old V.Ftablitlirnert 17; Chestnut street opposite the Mato licatae, I illindelphia. It. bollard hits at least dlkevcred the no plus ultra of HAIR DYE, and f/111101111C1.8 It fi r sale with perfect ef , ll. fidellCO In Its surpassing every thing of the hind now in uso. It colors the hair either block or br i m n, (u s luny Le_Jlesited) and In.used without Injury ti. the hair i.r akin eitlierl , y stein or ntheraise, rate he washed - oft In ten minutes after application, without detnwting from Its efficacy. Persons visiting the city nro /al Red to gii a him a call. Letters addressed to R. POLLARD,'I77 Chestnut et. will receive at t , ctiipit. :fan, 21-1# NO. ' S 2 and Ti. R FAA, of ti? now crop just re, elt t sao at the Fhtonj aincery of WILLIAMS; :Inl y 2n, ,04. West Main street. 1 A 11) CA M REES , ,S; e.—The Fa. lin.4 just (Toned 11 idri(ty rf Pluida cud Pelnii.es Nt i1..../121.11 prir: u O.W, II 17?',