13 3griraltural. Spring Wheat. We have a number of_inquires in re ad to spring wheat, its, quality, pro ietiveness, ckze. in answer,_we briefly ,te that our own experience with it has .en limited, but the following, whiCh • condense from a communication re dyed some time since from Hon. W. 7.!:isup, of Susquehanna county, Pa., will a reply in full to the inquiries. Judge Jessup says " there are three ejections generally urged against it : . That•it is inferior in quality. 2. That .is liable to smut. 3. That it is an un ..rtain crop, owing to its so frequently ing blighted and shrunk,by mildew. The first objection he meets by show- . 4 . that with good cultivation, Italian ring Wheat.weighs from 60 to 62 lbs. the bushel, yielding 40 to 43 lbs. Su 'Clink; flour to the bushel. If color is se pied, it is fully equal to any winter hog it fur flour. 'rho stscond objection he obviates by .1,1 - 5 - the seed — thoroughly in strong !le water, when it rises the light seeds the surface. While wet, it. is thrown ur tho barn floor, and, tine quick Hine tted over it in small quantities; t,he r;rolr. is then mixed so thoroughly, that vory kernel is coated with lime. It he safely left in this condition for ~.voral days. This - process effectually I ,revt;nts smut. Early sowing is' the remedy for the bird, and fall plowing is the surest course .11 heavy clay and loim soils which re the water a long time. Spring wheat should be sown as early Li the season admit, and special care nceessary in the selection of the soil. moist and cold soil is wholy unfit for ;t, We observe notices in some of our co cmpraries of several new varieties of spring wheat. The " Tea Wheat," of .vhich we have samples, both from the eateut Office and frOm Mr. K. H. Bliven if Bridgewater, N. Y., appears to be the . - av cite, though Judge Jessup prefers ha Italian to all others. Of the origin of Tea Wheat, we hav :le following account from a correspon : 3nt of the Country Geationan: " Some 13 years since, a few grains of it were bond in a chest,,of black tea, which were •iwn, and the product sent to a gentle !rtn.at,.Granville, and thence dissemin .ted through the State of New York,— t combines many good • qualities, the traw being stiff, and it is not liable to ust."Prog. Farmer. National Agriculture. The total value of the annual products the soil of the United States is now ,j) iut One Thousand Millions of Doila'rs; ad no one who knows what science ' has lone for agriculture", ;Till doubt that the .:me amount of labor which is now eta d(iyel in producing this aggregate might so applied as to secure a total product %lay precut. greater, or One Thousand hundre i Millions. But scientific, • thorough A gricul tu re 'always ern-, toys_ more than the shiftless, slouching ut too generally prevalent ; and it is .rtainly witkin hiunil to e3timate that Agriellture might be so improved , by the help of nditional labor, now 'employed and unprnductive, to give adulitional a;nount—an achievement :lich Would double the wealth of the p.intry every eight or top years. Who >ever will carefully review the Agricul- Ire of a single state; or even an average '..Mpty, in any part of the Union, and ,timate how much its product might be thanced by irrigation, manuring, deep ,aghing draining, 4t,u, will perceive .11a, our .calculation is far within the uth. • • slut suppose that only half of it as an ! lition to our national wealth 'would !I , l;.eby be insured ! Four fifths of this v.)uld probably be permanently added to Nyealth . of the country—that is, the :tr.i)er whose anual product .should be .s.dled from $l,OOO to $1,250, or from ..:12,090 to $2,500, would not eat or drink tp the, surplus, but would invest thp .01 'ter part of it in new buildings, fen o+, barns, implements, furniture &c., riving profitable employment to meclm. ics and laborers,•and largely increasing t,:to business of merchants and the in -I:es of professional men. Such an ad d. i :u to the Ronal product of our Agri eultti:o Would increase the consumption of Manufactures, domestic and imported, in a far greater ratio, since from the an nual product of each flirm the, food of those making a living on it must first be ,taken for home use, affording no busi ness or prollit to any . one else' leaving miry the surplus to form the . staple of trade ; and an addition of twenty-five per cent to the anual product of each farm would probably double the anual ex: changes and general trade of the country. —N. Y. Tr i bune. REMEDY FOR THE PEACH WORM.- Lay around caWtree, early in the spring say April, half a peek to a peck of air slacked lime, or wtyd ashes. Spread them over the grourid in the fall, and it will make a good dressing. Renew again in the spring. Besides this, examine the trees severattimes during'the season s , and if the grub has made its way into any of the trees, cut it out. Covering the trees with muslin at the time fly lays her eggs, might be effectual. The point attaked is generally at the surface of the ground.—Horticulturtst.. TnEes.--Let the farmer plant out by the roadside—WU trees at a cost of $66, (and this is a fair estimate) in ten years time that farm will sell fur $5OO more than it would without them, and we ven ture the assertion, the owner would not have them removed for that sum. tte3 6 :llle good farmer should be a close observer of all the phenoniii4,.. of nature within his range, and be always eudeavor ing to I;repare hinisell for every ewer geuey where his knowledge way no turn ed to good account,. lnucotion. _ l _ 4 l .1 f 1 I 41, E li .11_11.E SEMl lioluiti.a will open on the first ....iday of March. in a new itta.e..tlxiiiothotis builder: erected for that purpose. ~,,(wriho-- d ireLchm and super ot net. J. tiuone.ly 11,11 d . - .llllllel IlL,lllht , li. 1ue...0.1.11 of the conninary is health., 111111 retire J— . is the tit!NiAll of tile Principal that tut. worse of M. struetion ho thorough, aud the expenses moderate. 'rite bust female teachers will lie employed: Pupils will he arranged iu elit.sses according to use direction oh the Principal. There will be three elasses--rrimarY i uuior and 6uniar. Trtli.Nlti—SUNiNlEit SP:SSW:S . . For board, washing, fuel :mil light, per session of 4 months, ' $lO 00 Tuition in Smalor class per session, S 00 • Junior 0 00 Primary 4 00 ilreek, Latin ur French, 6 00 Musijou Piano and use of Instrument, 115 00 Oil painting and drawing, 6 00 For further Information address J. lENNEDY, Principal, January 17,'1855. lint Fayettville, Franklin Co. Pad, pLA.INFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD !•:>I Y, noar Carlisle, Pa. Tho 17th Session will coin -111511C1) On MONDAY, November tl, 1814. Number of Ru dman Ihnited,and constant efforts usod for their moral nod intellectual improvement. Terms, $0.5 per session. Circulars with roterences and full information furnish ed, by IL K. BURNS, Principal and,Proprietur, sept 2.7-1854. Plaintield„CUmberland co. Pa. CASSIC AL AND LITERARY inuus.civ)..R.,Nowriik, pa. —The W INTER sEs s: Js will emninence on Tuesday, the ;th of November, :ind continue live months. Careful instruction 113 given by competent teachers in the departments of Classical, Mathematical and English education. The whole ex poos,,s fir tuition, boarding end lodging, with a room furnished, t',53 per term. For further particulars, apply to either of " the subscribers at. MINT 01110, PU. “mm" 3]c("-AU[UU‘3N, l‘rlncliml, W. It. LINN, A. M., rt It. McCACIIRE:sI, jr., Professors. torrs PATENT FA It Elt S ' LERS.—These possess an advantage over all t itio,s iu being made with an outside iron C 34,11 ug, which greatly 000nounses fuel and prevents lass of heat. They arc in ale of various sites, from 10 to 12,1 gallons. They are p ,rtahle, and may be set in the kitchen for house. use, or out of doors convenient to the barn, pig ite., fur baling fad for si ck. For ,alt by MORRIS e A ;rinitturftl Irnr`ehouse and Send :-:tore, N. E. earner of 7th nn•l Market streAs, I'h U:+d+•lphl;t, • V. 1 ,1 L. lc.N 11 T , tSucccssor to LHartley finiglitrj AND CARPET 1VAILI;11.' >USN, No: 1.14 South Second Street, five doors .Ve . 4 1,rue. , street, Philadelphia, WIWI . ° ho keeps con stantl% on hand a full ass , rtnient tlf every article in his business. Feathers, Feather Bed:, Patent !',,ring Nl.l ttresses. Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three. Ply, I ihrrain, Vt.nett:ln, List, Itug and hemp Varpetings, dh., Canton uu l :vanish Nlattings Floor and Stair Drug:lads, Hearth Rue's, Dam. Nlats,Table and I'I:L.I.J - rovers. To which he invites the attention of purAtasors. lue1;51 r P Eti' IT PE:t PI 10*,-; PH ATE OF are A4ents in Philadel phia oor 4.10. abovo fertilizor, which has Leon fully estal t r the last three ywirs. Early orders solicitod to; the supply will he limited. Also, for sale best Peruvian tlo• voratunnt llunuo No. 1. = Avlenltural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. B. corner rth and. Maiket streets, Philo&lphla. P9oct's4 ADIES FANCY FURS.-4010 .LA Importer, Manufacturer and Denier in Mini:ids of - FANCY FURS, for Ladles and Children, at 288 JIARIKET Strout. 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 Ladies and Children duriw , n the present sea s in; this assortment of Furs is equal to any to be found in this City, either for quality, variety or beauty. Hav ing bought my Furs in Europe for bush, and have had them manufactured by the most' competent workmen under my own supervision, with reasonable economy.— tun determined to sell them at small profits, and for gash only. ud 81'01tEKEE1'ERS would do well to give me mil hafore purchtudng% .1011 IN IeAREIRA, 2 . 41 MARKET Street, above Eighth, PhilauMph's. tuf—am • vir 11,11414 ACA.I).E3IY, three utllcs WeSt of Ilarrlsburg. The ninth Session of thin popular and iloutiNhlng Institution will cum !atonal on Monday. the 7th of May nest, under the nir,t fiv . orable auspices. During the present year such Improvenients turd additions haie been matte as its in cr.:A:4,lg patronage demandutt. The Prluripal will boas slstell by a full carps compotunt 111111 0111011011C011 teaAers ' and 81)(0,101 attention will he paiti to the health mitt elnufr,rt of the Students. 11,arding. Washing. and Tuition in the English Branch es, and Vocal Mush...per St,A}4l/111, (5 months) $OOOO 'lnstruction lu Latin and tlroek, each, - 10 00 " • French and tiorinan ` • • . 5.00 - Tlin attention or parents and guardians is earnestly Invited to this lostitutb,u. Circulars will be furnishod and any Inrwmati .n will lavglven, on zipplcatiou,either personal or by lettor to DIINLINtigIt, Principal. Mar. 11, 1850. Ihisrisburz, Pa. tjeralb. lirofessioitaf (Curbs' NOTlC.E.—Notice is hereby gi,ven that I have, this day, associated with me id, Ono mactlce of my profession. \tin. M. Penrose and Tho }.wlre. All business, In future will be Falco ded toby the otboNe under the firm of -BIDDLE & PENIIOB ." Feb. 14th 15.55. .W. M. BIDDLE, At'ty at Am I f 1 P. „HUAIRICII, Attorney at Law. —olllmin Roamleri now; All Imsiness outruat oct to him will be promptly attended to. laT1.1,1,1A)1 C. RUEE3I, Attorney y at Law. ()Mee in liootein's' Row, Carlisle, I'a.- 4,4-Itutduess entrupted to him will ho prnuiptly at tended to. lub, 7.'35. N. ( RE EN, Attorney at law, has settled in Mechanicsburg, Mr the practice aids Pcmossion. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court business, &c.. promptly attended to. 011 ire °ppm site' Dr. !snag's residence. SUR% EYING In all its dilim rent branches promptly attended ( - 1 B. COLE Attorney at Law, will at -ur tend promptly to all buhinessontrusted to him.- 016eo in room formerly occupied by Willi:tut Irvine, Esq., North Hanover strut, Carlisle. April 20, 1852. DR. C. E. BLUMEN'LIIAL, 1.1.0- VREOPATIIIe I'IIYt3ICIAN. Office and residence on Louther street, one ,door enst of the tierman Re formed Church. Dr. BlumenthaPrespeetfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and I , i• cinity. ire-Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult Ity letter. Office hours, from 7 to 9 A. M. and 2 to 4 P..,M. septiVs4ti F E llnnover street two doers rli r rom Weise k ( .1 , North i,, store. Office hours, more partivularly from 7to o'clock, A. NI., auil from 5 to 7 o'riork, M, -- . • $0,7777.,,. : 1 Alt. (i FA). AV. NEIDICII '• 1. .4.,..- . I_,/ I,ENTI: ,, T carefully attends to On ' 0 11ailli operations upon t h e teeth and adjaccut parts that iltsOase tit 1;1,111i:wit,: may require. no will also insert A rtiticial Tenth of I' very description. such as Vivid, `iu;:le and Illuck.leeth, and tenth with •• routlu. mitts (lulus, - :aid u ill cutistril, t A, titiciai Palates nL turnt•,rc. I e. • ulat ing I'll.er , , ,ul,l ovvry rippliauen, used in ti ne ii eu tui Art. --I l e , a t Jug c.aeu at the rcsiklence ol p t ia . . 5 : ,,,,,,,.1 i.,i , :e,t t Nest 1101 .tact, l•::rl ihio. 1.:( )11(;P: Z. - 13 - 11 - ETT;AT. s t. Ilk 1.1 mat sort I, es to the ',Obi,. WO. , ii,seit• d, trout a ;a i,,Ltir• 101 , 41/. to all eilt ire sot the latest and most a"tiroved 'who 1td.... Such as tsinv.le. Mod,. :0111 • 4:1,111. titlll. MS .111111 the 11"111.11 31)11 . -Iv r..4ttini itie. carefully treat-•d. UFFICE 31 the residence his brother. oil North Pitt Street. (Jittip t1t..1.(': Vtt , Y NHS w perform operat lops upon the Teeth that are required for their io e.-er, allot., such as Scaling, boiling, Plugging, ,(c., or a ill restoie the loss of them by Inserting At thetal Teeth, from a .11t14.1e topth to a full sett. a - a 1116, on Pitt street. a few doors s'auth of the, Railroad Iktel. Dr. 1.. Is absent front Car list., the last ton days of every month. _ 1 4 1 N. , It( )S EN ST E.E I. House ' Si ,, n Foamyy , and ( . vt.nn'inon tal fainter, Ira in's lfnrin .. ;rl; llarper's) now, near Illtner's Dry (loud. ;'tore. lie mill attend promptly to all the altoto deseriptiuns of paint ing, at re-ts.atablo prit...s. Thu t art ,l/h lands nt graining attended to, still as mahogany - , cak, walnut, &e., in the Improved stiles. GW. BRAN DT, Manufacturer of • Mineral Water,, Frew h 3lend, • Bottled Ale. Porter and Cider, North East' Street, near the Hail !toad Bridge, Carlisle Stores anti Shops. 4, - 2 TO VES !SMAT ES ! ! STOVES PA LI JOHN D. HOEG AS would Inform the public that he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main St., next door to-Marien liall, the largest and most com plete assortfitent of COOI% OFFICE A PAR DIE STOVES to he found In this county, ...;(x.; 31 which will be wild at. the lowest prices for ItivA.! cash or aE,provud credit. stock c o nsists of m • ssortent of new and highly lip sr; proved PATENT C.IORI MI ST, IV ES, finished in the most complete manner, and calculated for either wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns whieh have shoal the test of experience, may be found at his establishment. Also, a great variety of the most approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, In cluding a number of new styles, possessing vary Supe rior advantages Over these hereto! .re In use. Families and hotisekeepers are respectfully invited to give bhn a call belbre purchasing elsonhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country and put up at the shortest no tice. Ile continues to do all kinds pr TIN AND SHEET IRON W A ILE, and Comer Work, and has constantly oil hand or stake to order every article required by housekeliers or others In this line. His stork of Tin and Copper Ware elrliiraieS every k iJf household and kitchen utensil. %variant ed equal to the best mantifac-' Lured. Pe:sons In WWII of articles in his line may al ways be sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction by giving him a call. novl-1854 jolt EP AR FOR W I NTEIt ! rAiti.ott AND cooRiN(I STOVES. Tho tail.seriber at his 01 , 1 Ft.vat on North Hanover st., Carlisle, the sign of the —Mammoth Ilea Cotfee Pot," de- Ores to roll tho attention of tho I.ollle to his larg.o as sortment of STOVE: 4 , of the naives( :old most stylos, from tho lust nuionfactories in the roan try, and all price, from $:!to $1.5. Among his PA BLOB & ClIAMBI:It STOVES are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic. Revere, Star. Version. Union and .limn Air 'fight, together with other patterns whieli he has of all sins for parlors or elionthers. and calved:o,d forlowning either wood or cool. Also, the .Etna. (Nola., Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Mnt's. glib 14,1101 . COOK NO 510 V ES. eomprishig the hito-ct improvements in kitchen stoves, mid intend for either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining Robin Cooking Stove—a new end punt article. to %Odell he hi, ltvs the partEmlor atten tion Of families. Ills c.s)hieg stoves range in price from $lO to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nino Nato Stoves of various patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED R ARE for Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, ke. Also, story article In the lino of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are respect rally invited to rail us hit is confident with his largo stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and soe. Oct. 25, 1854. M. MORRIS.' VATENT SELF4,HAPPENING YANKEE PEED CUTTERS, untuutzu. u—hl for SARIU Nu, 41(1 Market street, !Ulm's This cutter Is superior to any now In use, for strength durability, and simplialty of construction ; It cuts fast er, and laths only selfsharpeninglay. Straw and Cern Stalk Cutter.ever . nutde. It has but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE:, which any person can grind and set with ease, but in ordinary case, is ground in the machine. Thou sands have already been sold, and the domml is dully increasing. In most eases an examination Is sufficient to convince one of its superkwlty. No one afterlrshort trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the above constantly on hand and for sale by .1. I'. • ISNE, ~tct t l a Sole. Agent for Cumberland county. Ca-All kinds of Printing done here atolices. '‘ITEAM SAW A1.11,L, near 1„, l'aportown, Cumberland county:— SLY MOURcontinne to sup -I.lnher of all kinds, at the shortest ••• • ilUtico, and on terms lower than can be ..a.+ le. All Orders directed to E. IlAnktic., Pa- Pectown, it. D. Shormoult,Jr.,Chrlisle, will Le prernpt ly attended to. keb. 22-Iy,• • _ (i . I AS N(1. 1 , ' , 1 1 ;1:1' I o ,i, N a , G ig.d AND ,ii i: li,L:i Allrm 13.; .1,...,i1s of Um lisle that he has made ariarme th, l A,: mdoti AS FP.ITING anal PI.I3IBINti at shunt Do- Lice, Mid on reasm.able terms. Ile has engimed the ser vices o f a teat rate hand from I hiladell.hia, ai.d has sup plied himself with an extrimile itssortnum t i.l . lINT- U ILLS, which will enable him to till till ottii , rt l / 4 prk 'aptly. All work will lie warranted. Ills stock of GO Fixtures will be found in the room exactly opposite his 'Honing establishment on I\ orth Hanover street, where he invites a call. ~ 41 TINNING, SPOUTING, &c.—lle is also prepared to furnish, or make to order. every artide of TIN NI Al{} used by houselseepern find others. Ile will also attend to 51'0(371\6. 11UUSE-11.00FLNO, BELL lIANGINO, and PLU MANG. • Thankful fur the patronage N\ Ith which he banalready been favored, ho respectfully solicits-It eimtinuanco of the name. Carlisle, June 14, '54 F 4 It 0 M CALIFORNIA.-C. VON • BEI LEN respectfully informs the citisens of Car lisle and vicinity, that he has just return t j ed from California, and is prepared totse ,fr,./ cute all kinds of work connected w ith his line of business. lie has always on band a largo assortment of ready-made lanes, tutu, Pistols. Locks, Heys, Gun Trimmings Ac., all of With+ ho Will sell wholesale or retail, lie also attends to repairing Ouns.; , , clucks. locks, Ac; engrai es on brass, copper and bon. Ile Jim es that by strict attention to business. and a desire to please, he will merit and receive public patronage. shi t • All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. ' , Carlisle, April 2f, 155-I—ly cll'LL'N DI lI,TEW „,i .... . Li 1.L111”. 111.11.1ay Pres ;ii i 0 2 . . ..."„........ IA N. IV rot I I ii:ltst r. el, , ii h iv 3 '''''....., dnolg tsist 01 Lutilll icier s 8 '. =,..... 5 .:: : 11..te1, ('arlisle. hits jitst re v...`_- h, 7 6 3 .'. 4- ~, ^ reivial the lars..st at . 1 li.' rt ' --,• N.—l — Ad' '• .. ' • el , ;ant assartiaer •1 t . sup.- riar -- .lr3rviry csi..r ,Iteridl Awl arlirle,, cadisistingdistait .4 I.c id ai it tit Nor It :itches uf 12N er) • t arli ty. at 11 at ill prices, eisl.t-dit CIA ( ht..., rilser taLle ai.rl tea !,p, 1 i:. sitter la'-le f .. .r1-s aid butter I,nive , . cold and sitter lad it aid o'lll lel/11'1:W ga l l pelt nod polo IL m Id hains cl mecy descripti it. car and tiger !Mrs, breast . pius, tr., at all pi L.,. Also A ocordeor s and )In s. s. 1V..: 1:11 iets I tams hili.lts.sr li er ly f a th. Holiday s, riots dcshinF ti , 1..11-, have an' Mined t vall ai .1 examint thi ..ss. itrunut. 1.1 I. am ni Noy reasonable s. tomb ity of go. it , Situ-ranted to le as lii as sold G r. •TiIrOIAS Col' LYN. West Ilissh st. .1 I{ 11 /N 11A1.1. DAG I: rniltEA N iy_t 11(),,m5-A. 6. El:r t.tvli,g taken the huguer r. ais rooms In Marion Ilan, known as A. 11. Tuld.'s dishes to Inform the La.lics and Gentlemen of Car lirte that he is prepared to take Likenesses in the most stsperi. r style ot .the art. su ch its V. ill fully - sustain the - reputation of this p. pular octal lislonent. Ilis rot 1151, are lar.m, pleasantly situated and cornfurtably furnish ell. Ile is pr..% hied•w ith the most powerful and perfect instrument for taking pit t tires and warrants satisfac tion in A full supply of civics ul c%ery variety' of sty le and sire, ',lain and ornamental. kept constautly on band. Engra‘ I . :dollops. Ac., accurately coiled and duplicates taken of likener.es. bikeinscs taken of sick or dectenurd persons. lures moderate and satisfaction given In all eases. The public is ini Ited to call at the Marion hall fra,nterrean 11.1.4.4na and examine the unnierous specimens. 4.. a• linguerrectypea Inserted In Lockets, Ilreast Pins, Finger Pings. Pawn Heads, Ac. Atio,e 14, 'M. ADDLE AND lIARNEFS MAK -0 INIT. The sutscrlber continues to carry on the 'bore business, In ail Its varit.us branches, in North 11011- over street, Carlisle. two (kers North of Leonard's coiner where he Intends keeping on hand a general assortment In his line, consisting, of all hi do of fashionable SAD. DLLS, Bridles, Martingales, Girths, ~1 eirrioglrs and I tette' s, also TRU:\ fili, ir , .. ' ~ l ik tray e110.,4 sod saddle ~ • 'lib A!, h a gs. Ile also 111,11- _ l a ‘i 1, 'lib .i' 1.11 . 1 .. illreN till, 111 . 1,5 t. ...I' I 3. \ rime , ved SPANISH • •', 1 ,‘ S e country - . I n ' ( tirvyaa,S,dmatt.s.oev.iserisluosnei.d,alLtilills t some, durable and. pleasant saddle will do well to call and see them. lle ... also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars mot Whips in all their varie ties, and confdently believes from the general approlm tion of his cast, mers. d i rt he in:theft the ncatcst and best gears, in all their variety of 14,41 th. that is made in thr country. Ile :Om, makes all hinds of Matrasses to order, vii: Straw. Husk. curled Ilair anti Spring :Ilia rasses. All the :Move art Isles will Ii made of the lust material and workmanship, and Si ith the tamest des patch. W 3t. OSBORN. f 11,0 1 .11 IN G COS'l'—The subscrib } er has an assortment of fz,,hiunnuto and well made CLOTH' Nib ',bid' will be :mid off at cost fir cllOl. The stock ennskts of I loth and Casinnarett Ctuts. Lin en and film-ham Ci.ats. 'cured and dean Coats; and Satin Vr.ting; Cascimers ilean's and Cord yan tal,ons. Linen and C. ttiomde rant:Mons, with all kinds at Cli.thing usually Mond in a drilling stem. Intending t. , mlinqui•ii this Manch of my business. great Lar,mies can Le had by calling soon at the cheap store of CIIACI,CS Ohl filfT. I'AItPETIM:. A few piers i just received from auction and telling VC ry kw. Ii=IEI ;7nSurnr►ce. NS I ZA N - IE A LL'EN AND VMT PENNSDuIzo MUTUAL FIDE IN. .sUItANCE CoMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpe rated by no act of Agsembly, is now fully orgnoired, nod in operation under the management of the fullowing commissioners, viz; Daniel Bailey, William B. Gorges, Michael Cocklin, Melcholc Brenneman, Christian Ftayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacol 11. Coover, /WV:it; Her, Henry Logan, Benja min It. Musser, Jacob 'Mumma, Joseph IVlckeraham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low mod favorable as any Company of the laud In the State. Persons wishing to .become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are m tiling to malt upon them at auy time. BENJ. 11. 310,95 ER, President. I.OOAN, Vice Prot , 'dent. LEAVIS 11YER,Sjiiretary COCIZLIN,, TrenNurer. AI 1 ENI:, CUMBERLAND ruUNTY.—Rudopi, Martin, N. e m p_ . berland; C. IL Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zearitig., Shirerohnstown ; Charles bell, Carlisle ; Dr. T Ahl, Churchtown ; tkintuol Graham, West Pennshorongt ; James Mc Dowel, Frankfort]; Mode Griffith, South 'Mid dleton; Samuel ('hover, Ilaverstick, Mechan icsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn; Path! Coover, Shen herdstown. YORK COUNTY.—.Tohn Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., 'Washington • IY, S. Picking—Dover W. era! t.. Paradise. IFARRDABEBB.z--unuser & !Arbroath Ilititobers of the company baying pollelen about to ex pire ens have them renewed by making application to any of the agents. A I,TI M ORE C A RD. -Saki T.- Hue Factory filled and Ground Alum Salt, ctn itantly on hand and for sale. CARR, GIESE & CO., Flour, (.rain and Lumber Commission Nierehants, Spear's Wharf. Also, CEMENT am! CAU'INED PLASTER. Agency of the N. A..and Rosendale Co. Baltimore, Jan, 18f/5. 1 4 1 A 'lll 11,Y CO A L.-500 Tons Lyk e n's . \Witty re3l, broken and Serpened, propured pressly use, receiving end tl.r ! , ./11,. I,v Jam 17 8m W. 11.11.1UltRAY, Agt. • 1V Jl4.Ati EIAtY , meta of the Idlest quality, fur sale at the low est, cash prices, at Nm. t HEAD'S, No. It 4 Mouth Second Street between Dino and Union, west hide. I bnutlelphis The nest riment embraces a lafge and belt It etnrk fine M etches, Jewelry hiller 1.5 are. All ate 1,1 me, plater with Luc silver, in :Toon s, kerbs. Lao kr.. A c.—Jet got de, lane ai.d fancy articles of a super ior. quality. tlehery IN; the eS.LlLeiflatlth, Of those IV he desire to pr.. ore the Lest • goods at the low cut cash prietqt. 4 %7 Hal log a practical know ledge of the tau:Mess, and till et ties for importing and .Nlanutactur rte ,t4l hi rtter confihlei,tl) invitee volt Lavers, he lieviog that ho con Supply them en terms t, noun/MO as any other estatlishment in either of the Atlantis' tAttes: . All kinds of Dinmondii aiul.Toorl Jew dry and F. 4 ilret Mare nianyfueturcd to order ' - within a 'ennui able time. tit:olatehts, jewelry and silver ware mitidully ro• paired: I.L'iLd‘llhAD, 2F4 south 2d St. a few docrs atoto the 2it bt. Ital. ket. NS est Side. 11:( - 11.iii the moth window of the Store, may .he seen, the famous bird Clock, which commands the aanitratiert of the scientific and curious. , (Sept. f‘b, 'll4-Iyr. MFROV ED S . U.PER I'.I.IASIII AT OF LISIE.—From City Chemical 'St Union 11 n.nde after tho most improved ti, lesand vel p superior. Prepared Anhy (bite Mat.ure, made after the I.i.t.hfill nr• tick, and most superh r, Lying much lov.er tido, h unuo, and fully equal. 'the ettent.on of builds and kart:l:ern is particularly called hero tor tilal. Alho, lc, ut inn tine nno, in large or !wall quaLtiths, for sale.ly JOIIN 1., li'il111.1:0Y, 22 South Wharves, 3d door alove thestuut bt. l'hila. • Sept.2l, MCA. MONROE MORRIS CIiILSON'S .PAll.l\ \ suriber ,ulu tall the utLelitioli of all pal tiel , lUI, on ILI, tletauta, turt.ais to tiataOto , li (.2-I.E.I4:AILD AND \LLYIIASiZu AN - Ihe reputation of this furnace Is hat lug Lieu intic.uurett during the 1310,t Lee )rats• itto about LAM public I Ilildilt6S altd 1211011, 11UB bl 0. , pi lAA; clwellt logo; this til_ctlier a ill, the sales el cry year Is the I esi e that tali le tanned its superii•rity co,iir all it her huttnrn. 1) I Ll' use of 1. hilson's I urLate, you secure the 1..110w it t aciN at.tages 1. lint VI MAIM! , • I t he Itiating surfaces Icing at 11 tor per& tore that s% ill nit cies:4.i ate the air. 1.C ,, M , 5111 Al. tel. ta It IL. GRIAT la EAlll.lll—Leillg 11Illtie en tlreiy rl (Est Iron, 11,4 iltil le to i ust,, D ili requite w n pun, 1111111 g a lifts lime—lt is milli uittung,ethinci tt it; t si trier Mid ttr - dmigur 7rt ts: 1 - 11, latiO the 11111:1 lul tact S. e hut., the testimer.ialf. of huLJuvlt i,l the 'met erieLtil.t 'eel. lu utteet to the ti nth t 1 el .e el ‘.3e Ante went, ell 1,1 t, hi ut 1111.4.1.111/( 0 it to I c uci I, ill) the I eel furl:ate Set iu.ented t nuell,F., at pa e cu a healthy allat hot cti jib LIt.LUX nit. 12.11 eh 1.1 a lew ell 1.1.11,14 ai.d vmh.el.t prutttt ci t., , LI them and I. ill(113 fun - jelled tie tuulr Inaltt't• 111.111 eft t ebLe' l'n 1.. k t, l n 1. I thlsea , 11,1.. ries iii. 11. Allen, I - mt. Pal lid. I. tilatiGh; I ILL L. t.. 11 Inlnn, 1 mi. 1.11,1e3. NINE V... hove intr. &tired till. 14.1.,, la e bizes. soAhat nil II: mire: Inn) 111 nil Ihribbl.ll.li 01 thin dent u,.pio\lr tbrlit Id n vol) nit.deri4o rent. N r air ni t. 1 JAl:llrd to forubh an 4:lair:awl h.: v. nrm u fir gie rti.u, or the largv• est huhufhg to 'the etuhtry tto Platea,) 3 do 5 do 6 do Vhis tin. 7 is the largest and most pawerriil Vuriiitee this euuhtry, and is nairilaLly aciaptctio Sor llitirrheaand [Mier large clas I nildioi s. e tOlninUO to sell the apparatus at the Wile price as when introduced, live )tats ago. Although the present high price of iron has ineteastel their oust 26 per cent owing to their great weight, still rte ate tooldod by the great increase Cl salts td furnish the /tattle at the lea ett, possible price. tme foundry alone. :hews. h ar ick A:Leihrandt., have eon tracted to lure ish us a ith LL tons of kurnaccs this reason, so that al, ate ouw proper cd to furnish them a holesale and retail. Uonup the erection of all }unlaces, when requited, and- war. rant them in all cases. AILTIMPOLYIAN COOKING BA NOE.-11 o have also the must complete ('coking Lange that has) et I con truduced, to a Well a e call the attention, el all x ho may ish to secures Ahe most perfect nod desh al le co, king ap paratus over ins v o ted. ' I•A'll.lsT VENT] are the only Agents in Penns) hurtle for the intuit octure and dale et this entilator, w filch is rick lede to to le the only perfect t entalater user made for ,y ere, tMg the draught in smoky chitunies. and tor set. tilt tit g build toga of all kinds. As there ate u great many imitations of this valuable article now uttered to sale, rattles will he careful to examine that it has the Lure :sou 1 ridge at tached. - PATENT LEG iSTLES AND VENIII,AnkS.—Ge have the largest trip must cc mplete ass, rtment sf Hot liegisters and ll:lanai, rs to Le ill, nits the 1 . Lned States. Parties Who wish to purchase either tor pr h ote use or Sc helesale, will hied it greatly It their our ao take to examine their stock. sLATE AND WON MANTLES.— W e have always en itsitsud an extensile assortment of these 1 eautiful man tles, in exact imitatitn 01 .1. option, Spanish, Cala ay at d other rare marbles. OPEN CHATES.—For Anthracite and Pitturim us Coal. Also, an entlte new pattern cf the low di an Undo, made from the English Patterns, anal entinly new in this country. SOLE AGLNTS for the English Foeaustie lit (wing Tile. Crumb irk I himney T, ps and 'I erra Cella t , rraments, such no Carden Vases. &e, rigsons abtlit I uifding would.do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. lite es. bethor purchasing or.utt, are c-ordlally w ela u,t4 toe to exert). Hive Warerurms, and where we Outfit! 1 it happy to fur uh.li may Information respecting my of cur ads that may be desired. A tr.olc ou U arming and entilating can be bad gratuitously at cur store, either posinally or by letter. S. A. AliltlmA, Warming and Vent archouFe, 141 Walnut st., ILAULLPIIIA. eIIAS. OGILBY May 31-7 m) lilol,l;AAll),Wrettiimit Artiste in Hair y Inventor NI theCelchrutrti tirssair I r Vl'lltilnifrit s g avid Elastic Itatut Tcuprett. Itlrtl ut Ili tis to ruitilli Ladles and tielitleinen to.inctihure their Leads with ao curacy. FOR IV IGH, ❑irhos.—NO, 1. The round of the head; Kw 2. Frczn forehead over the head to the nark; Frew ear to ear over thp top; go: 4. Fa ear to iiar round the forehead. Toupees and sralp4', inches.—No. 1. Vront,forshead to Tack as far as hold; No. 2. Over forehead asUr as rowels , ed; No. 3. Over the crown of the head. It. DOLLAIM has always ready for sale' a splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' It igs. half Wigs, ,Frirots, Maids, Curls, &e., Leautifully mannfactured and as cheap as any establishment in theArnion. Pollards Ilerbanitu Extrrartor Lustrous Hair Tonle, prepared from South Amerhatt Heil a and 14 ets, the most successful article ever preduc•ed Mr prererl lug the hair font falliUg out or changing - color, restoring sod preserving It in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among ether reasons why Pollard's hair , cutting saloon main tains its inllllOlllFO popularity is the fact that Ills Trade is applied tb every head of hair rut at his establishment, consequently it is kept In better presort ation than un der any known application: It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of ite efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail tit his Old Fstallisbnient 17T hestnut street opposite the State House, It. Deliaid has tit Icast.dlsevvered the r e Ous tints of HAIR DYE, and announces it for sale with perfect con dom* in Its surpassing every thing of the hlt.d now s in t c. It colors the hair either I lack or 1 mwn, (so. may Itt desired) and is used without Injury to the hair ski either by stain Or ytherwke. ran l a wifshed eft Vos teat minutes after appliration.-wabout detracting frods Its eftleacy. Persotis visiting the city rue tov Red to gitto hint a call. Letters zultitested to R. POLLARD, 177 Chestnut alt. Philadelphia, will receive attention. Jan. VA-10 and 3 ;MACKEREL, of Mt new erop just, received and for talc at the Fam i ly iirocery of J. U. WILLIAMS, .Inly IV.va Main alma. 11) LA I 1) C A S 11111 E RES, &e.—'.l lie pail or I.nm jus opened a easn.ty cf lAitis and alai neiat redncad prices. IL .14r. , darr, 3lti6camieous. 1 Port:Aldo Conllete, 2 do do 3 do do 4 do for brick work du do 3 Extra Radiator, (with Barb and rrencl4 gli do do do 30_ 101 13