= M ItAriraltufal. DIOSCORIA JAPONICA, A JAPANESE VEGETABLE OBOWLNO IN NEW YORK Yesterday • afternoon, says the , New York livening Post, we visited the nursery of Mr. D. 8011, at the corner of Fifteenth street,. and Broadway, • Ile occupies an acre and a half of ground, upon which is erected a number of hot houses. At the present time he has quite a variety of plants in bloom, among which are the Camellia Japonica. On account of the very backward spring he has only just begun to prepare his garden for the sum mer season. The great curiosity of this nursery, however, is the Diuseoria Ja ponica' a vegetable with tuberous roots, which he received from Paris. Be in forms us that he saw this vegetable grow ing in France last summer. lie was of the opinii n that it could be cultivated in this country, and directed a quantity of the roots to be sent to him to New York. About four weeks ago he planted fifteen or eighteen in pots in his hot house, and they have already grown to the height of six inches:- The stem has an ordinary looking leaf upon it. As soon as the plant is large enough Mr. 801 l intends to transplant it to the garden, where it will grow in the open air. Proin present appearance, the Dios coria looks as if it would thrive iied mature by next fall. In the event of success, the roots will be disposed of for cultivation throughout the country. Ap plications have recently been made to the nursery man for roots, but he has decided nit to part with any until he is satisfied that they can he raised. Mr. 801 l says of the Dioscoria Japonica and its cultivation; "The introduction of this excellent vegetable into France and the United States, and its cultivation as far as known, is worthy the attention of all. The Dios coria is destined, by its delicious taste and great productiveness, to replace, in a great measure, the potato. It is a native of Japan, and is cultivated there and in the north of China in great quantities, and is feasted upon by rich and poor the year round. 'This remarkable vegetable was introduced in' France in the year 119, by M. 31autcprey, the French (';gin_ so! in China. It was given him by a missionary. Nl. Mauteprey sent it to the ,I:ardin des Plants, where it remained unnoticed (as it did not flower) until his return to birance in 1853, when he was perfectly astonished to find so invaluable an article still uncultivated, and not, iii all the markets of France. A friend of mine, M. Palliet, being acquainted with M. Mauteprey, and hearing him describe its great -merit, set to work in good earnest, and propagated between 50,000 and 60,000 the first year, and is now pre paring to cultivate it in all The depart ments of France. Some of the roots were sent last June-to the Horticultural Exhibition in Paris, and gained for M. Palliet the award for the introduction of the most . iiseful plant, beside the Minis/re (te AgricultUre presented him with three thousand francs. Some of the roots, weighing two pounds and a half apiece, • were presented to the Emperor and Court, and pronounced excellent. M. Palliet. afterwards received an order for forty thousand to be distributed through out. France. "The cultivation of the Dioscoria is very simple, not requirin....so much labor As • the potato. It will ~do well in any soil, but light or sandy is preferred, as they will .be more mealy than when raised in heavy bottomed lands 'The roots are eitt two niches long and planted ten or twelve inches apart, in rows ' and kept clean or weeds until ready to dig, which till be in actober and November. If loft in the ground two years' it will go on increasing and improving in quality. If kept, dry they will keep eight and ten montlii.out of the ground which will be a groat advantage, especially for shipping purposes. It is estimated that Dioscoria will exceed any other produce: It 111:7 be' remarked here, that the inner part is a fini):white very mealy—very agreeable to,.the taste, resembling arrow root—and is. Booked. in ten minutes. Its growth nardinitward• appearance resemble the swift potato,_ and there is no doubt _it will bd-cUltivatdd more extensively thin that excellent vegetable, as, it possesses the advantage of being hardy, and of being kept a much 16nger time." Lime on Corn. Mr. R. F. Bingham; of Ohio, corn i4unicates to the Southern •Cultivator, the following experiment ho made with lithe upon yourg corn : -jun conclued-an--experiment with lime on a field of corn, which may be worthy of notice. As the corn was comin< , up, I applied about half a pint of slake 1 lime to each hill, with the ex ception of foie• rows near the middle of the field, 'which were left that I might , ce whether or no liming in the hill was beneficial to the crop. The after "treat ment was the same during the season.— I farvested separately the four 'rows un litned also adjoining the four that were hmed, (soil. and situation being precisely the same) an ,1 the resillt was an increase of a little over one-eight in the amount, in corn in favor of that which was limed. How to Make Guano. Save the manure from your hen-roost. 1 bushel of hen manure; 4 quarts of plaster; 4 " of ashes; • 2 " of hay salt; and mix it well together. Now is the time to do it. This is equal to any guano ever transported over the big waters. Try it and satisfy yourself, and it will save a great expense to farmers. (fl.'oucation. FAY ETTVILLE FEMALE SEMl- NAltl'.=l'hiti institutim, wiu upon on the first uonday of Mdrcia, in it 11i1W and 42011101041 , M1S 1 , 1111.1 , 11 , 4 erected for that purpose, under the direction nod super mGutddnen Env. J. Kennedy and Samuel Thomsnn.-- fhe location of the Seminary is healthy and retired.-- t is the dosdi - h of the Prineipal that the course of ho struet ioit birtfrifSingh. and the expenses moderate. The best female teachers be omployed. e ill Lo arranged in classes according to tho direct imeot the Primipal. There will be three classes--Prundry, .luni ir and Senior. TERNISi—SUMNI Mit SESSION. Foi' board, washing', fuel and light, per session of 1 mmiths, $4O 00 Vnition In Senior class per session, 8 00 Joolor 6 00 Primary " 4 00 ()reek, Latin or French, it 00 \ asia on Piano and use of Instrument, 115 69 .8! painting and drawing, -5 00 For further iuformat ion rudirgss KENNMUY, Principal, January 17,1655.-2 in Fayettville, Franklin Co. ht.' vrit,N t r u r .L.Y ( k i D ( C ) 1 6 ) Al', ( 1 - lunt i l ) ti l : 4 :l lN o l u ir C:iunty, Penn. VW: next session of this well itn >ern Institution NV in ,pen the first 'Wednesday in May. It is located at Shade flap, eighteen miles front tip Mount UniOn station cm the Pennsylvania Railroad, from which place there I, a daily line of stages. Deingaltnated In the country it Is rowoved [null all the Viekti Mid I.olllo.3arhs of too 'l'h : buildings are large, airy And commodbins, rape b le of ac.Amtmodating some Gn boarders. Those who catinit be accemodated in the institution run obtain good innrding Itt the neighborhood at $1 to per week. Taamd,—sso per mission of fiva noaitrils pay aide gear• Iv in advaute ; NV:tithing :10 ets per dos; and furl extra. For furthrr particulars address. W. 11. WOODS; Priticirtil. The Principals address will be Easton Pa. until the lid of April after wlilcla—Alpuu Shade lisp. Huntingdon Co. Pa. Blnrrh 14t11. \ iv HITE HALL ACADEMY', three miles west of Harrisburg. The ninth Session ~r this popular and nourishing Institution will com mence on Monday, the4th of May nextoander the in ,st favorable auspices. During the present year sudi improvements and additions have been nuolo - as its in creasing patronage demanded. The Principal will be:in sisted by a full corps of competent and experi•mred teachers t and special attention will be paid to the health and comfort of the Students. Boarding, Was Mug and Tuition in the linglith Branch ca, and Vocal Music, nor Sossion, months) $60,00 Instruction in Latin and ficook, oath, - to 00 Francll and Gorman - - 5.00 The attention of parents and guardians Is earnestly Invited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished and any Information will be given, on app:leation, either personal or by letter to D. DEN Ll 1 , 3 ft, Prim:lnel. Harrisburg, l'a. Mar..ll, 1955 DLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD EMY; near Ca.rlislo, Pa. The lSth Sessien will corn once art TUE• 4 DIV. :Stay lst. 1555. Number of Stu tents Ihnlted.e ad constant elt , rts used for their moral ,nel intellectual improvement. Terms, $ll5 per session. Circulars with roforenees and full Information furnish by It. K. ISIJItN 1, Principal and Proprietor, Cuntherland en. Pa April IR-1855 f CIOMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No, 127 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, Md. This Institution , presents superior fiwilitles to young mon desirous of obtaining a practical business eddea tion. The murse of study embraces Double Entry Book- Keeping., as practically applied to the management of Mercantile, Batik, Alanufacturing aini:Stemulx.)at Books —Business Penmanship mol Mercantile Computations —familiar Lectures on Commercial haw—upon the sub ject of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, contracts, Partnerships, &e., The exercises aro strictly Practical, being deducted from actual business transactions, and so rompletely eornbine practice with theory that students, on comple tibn of the course. are in every respect competent to conduct, on scientific principles, any set of Double Entry IMoks. Thu students Imre access to a t`nutmerrial Li brary procured expressly for their aceomm, s inti om 17StIll length of time to 4..omplete the whole course, from h to 10 vreokH. For particulars write and recelre a circular by wall aprl.l 11 ATTENTION,DYSPEPTICS—TII6Bo of you who have been afflicted for years with this %Mtrersoure disease, and who here been ring almost .very Nostrum before the public without relief, we say .0 you try " Kieffer's AutiDyspoptic" and you will soon t)l , convinced of its great superiority over every other reparation. We could giviryou many eertiflentes comb rating our assertions. but a single trial I. worth more :113111 all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug tore of B. J. KEIFFIIit, South Hanover street, a fow !oors south of the Court louse, Carlisle.. . • I - HAVE received my Spring supply IL or GARDEN -SEEDS from Mr. Landreth. AU seeds :old by me are werreutod num Cod GENUTNR. Carlbdo, April 4, 1855. , .8. ELLIOTT. VFONEY WANTED,--Ale subscri- LYI bar helm; in want of monoy to meet demands upon Mut, desires all those indebted to him for Mer tusndlso purchased lu 1,35 t and previous years, to settle tp without delay.. (1110. W. 111TNER. q.t . .rattnir.t o,.trisAv Butaitic6 tat-bi. uricE.--N °Lice is hereby gi v hat 1 have, this day, assceint,d with me in the practice of my profession. Win. M. Penmen and, h, a. Ali business, in future will be attondod tr.by the above under the firm of -Itiontx Feb. Ilth 1855. W. Fl. 1111,14.1A1,- Atly at Law. 11 P. 111.1M1t1ell, Attorney at Law • —or9cn.ip llootom'n i: , 111V. All busioess outrun otl him, will Will ix , promptly att.oncled to. \V,ILLI.A.III U. R. 1.11001, A tt , orne3 IF t law. Uniao in &Min Street, Car (intrusted to him will be pristiptly ut tended to. Lab, i. 65. N. (3.IthIEN, Attorney at law, has • mettled to Merlianiesburg, for the practice of hie pron,:slott. All kinds of Legal Writing, rolleetionF, Court buslneas, &e., promptly attended to. 01lire oppo site Dr. Long's residonro. tiIIRVEYINo In all Its dtiM rent branehea promptly attended to. (1 B. COLE Attorney at Law, - will at kir towl promptly - . to oll.business entrusted to him. (Mice in the room f ,rmerly ”ceopied by William Irvine Elsq., North littnover street, Carlisle. ' April 20, -11i52 DR. C. E. BLUMENTWAL, 1.10- wElpiallie PHYSICIAN. Office and residence on I,llthCr street, one door east of the Oerman Prmed Church. , Dr. Blumenthal respectfully oilers his ofessional services to the citizens of Carlisle and 'Vi cinity, .6,1) - •Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by' letter. Office hours, from 7 to 9 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. septtVs4 t FIR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North Hanover street two doors from Weise CampLell's store. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to t A. M.,,and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. TAR. GE O. w. N Ell)ICI • DENTIST carefully attends to n "• operatitms upon thp teeth and ittljacen parts that disease Mr Irregularity may require, Ile wi also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, suit a Pivot, Single anti BMA teeth, and teeth with tutus CI ants," nod will construct Artificial Palates DI I ttrators, Ilelulating Pieces, and every appliance usetli the Dental Art. --literatlittr room ta resitlekw, Dr. 531111.101 EinUtt, West II WI street, (at lisle. 1 ii.:01113 F., Z. 13.1.1.ETZ, I). ... 7il ._ kJ P. ~ DENTlsT.:l: ,, ,]„•,.tf,i6 i -i. tenders 116 pratINNI , JIIOI urn il 1, it, thi• - t-I-- public. Arillicial teeth inserted, fr,an a singlo tooth. to an entire set, cm tho latest and most 0 - pruned plilli . lioil`S: Suet, as Bugle. Block. and '•11 . . II 1i11.11,11S Ch n Teeth." Iliseasos of the Nl, l th e i..l Ir re.;lll:trities carefully treated. OFFICE et the lesi , lence .4 his brother, on North Pitt Street, Carlisle. l jai, 10 WO - -- -1111iT.00 , I 7 MIS alll perfurni all operations upon the Teeth that are required fur their preservation, Hindi as Sealing, Filing, Plugging, Ac.. or o ill restore the horn of them by inserting Artificial Teeth. from a single tooth to ft full sett. Ofili , on Pitt street, ti few idoci , south of the Railroad Itotel. 'Dr. 1.. is aLsmit from Var Ilalu the last ton days of every mouth. 1,1 N. R( )S STl , ',l , ', IJ, 11 ons e, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental Palo ter, Obrtherly I larper's) flow, near Ilitner's Dry Goods Stare. Ile w ill attend promptly to all thn 36.1 e doserlpt lons of paint ing., at reabonableinices. The r:u•1 :us hinds of ijaluing attended ta, FU, h a.. mahogany. oat, walnut, A.e., iu liar Improved std les. 1 N. 131tAN1)1', 'Manufacturer of l_fi • Mineral Water., Freneli Itidtled Ale, Mater and rider, North Ensf Street, hear the Hail It‘ad Bridge, Carlisle ""tot.: iEin-tuarc. QTOVES'! . ST( /YES !I ST( )V ES JoIIN U, t;oiti; %$,u1,1 the that he ims rm.. on ham! nt 104 e,tahllshtlient, 'Nluin next door to Nl.‘rh , ll Ilnll, lth. nil = ssl bolt S'Eslt KS to he Mund In this county, at. 4 ' - whir) will he s, d'l at the Ism est 'wires for b , I cash or approved credit. ills stock consists of • •• x large assortment of new and Iliv !sly ,ap pr„yed pATENT 04 NIK I NO : , TISV ES. finished In the most complete manner, end ralcubstod flsr either world or coal, or both. All the old stanslard patterns which have stood the test of is a perienee. may Le is at his establishment. Also, a great variety of the most approved and beautiful l'Alilbolt olslict: ST ICES, t i , eluding a itunther of new styli's. possessing very stye ri,r advantages over those heretofore in use: Families and housekeepers are respectfully ins lied tearire him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to I any part of the country and inn up at the shortest no tice. lie continues to de all kinds of TIN AND SIIEET IRON NVAltill, snit Copper Work. and has oonstantly on hand or will make to order every article • required by housekeepers or others in this line. His stork of Tin and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil. warranted equal to the best manufac tured. Persona In scant of ankles In his line may al ways he sure of being aecommedatedto their satisfaction by giving him a call, (nevi-ii :A I)REPARE FOR WINTER! PA It LO It AND COOKING STOVES. The subscriber nt Ids old stand on North Ilanoyer Cnrllsle, the sign of the "Mammoth hell Coffee Pot," de sires to tall the attention of the public to his large as sortment of STOVES, of the newest and most fa.shlonn hie styles, from the hest manufactories in the IFS country, and at all priceS from $t to $l5. Among his PARLOR & CHAMBER STOVES Citt k g„ are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic. Revere, Star, Persian, Union and :Etna Air Tight, together with other patterns which he has of all - sizes for parlors or chambers, and calculated for burning either wood or coal, Also, the /Etna, (Nolan, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK -INO STOVES, comprising the latest improvements In kitchen stoves, and Intended fir either Wtvoil or real.— Also, the Dining Room cooking taro—a new and ele gant article, to which he invites, the particular often- Una of families. Ills woking stoves range in price from $lO to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Mne Plato Stoves of various patterns and 'different prices. Also. ENAMELLED AND TINNED 1% ARE for Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, &c. Also, every article in the line of Tin and Copper Ware. 'The puhlte 'aro respect fully invited to call as he Is — centident - Wlth his largo stock, variety and •cheapneSs, of being able to giro en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and tee. Oct. 'Z., 1554, M. MORRIS. FAT ENT . SELP-rIfirAIIPENING VAN/MI FEED cuTtlints, manunk : te'7 , 4 for ItIOIT a SAIitiENT, No. 411) Marisa Ntma , Philada - This cutter Is superior to any now Inmso, for strength durability, and slmplialty of construction; It cuts fast er, and is-the only selltsharponing tiny. Straw and Corn Stalk putter ever made. It hits hut' ONE: STitAitiliT, KNIFI which any person can grind and set with cane, hut In ordinary case, is grountl'in the machine. Thou sands have already been, sold, and the demand in daily Increasing. In most ratios an examination Is sufficient to convince ono of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it Mr any other. All sires of the abort) constantly on hand and fur sale by ..1: P. IXNE, lioetil Sole Agent for Cumberland county. • cc oth3, of„ ..' - • - I,„i'l' EA 111 ; 4 A NV, .M 1 I t *Ti 1.•:, r .?... iT; i 110"..... 1,, a awe town. t nieldniel d , t , „.— ~. s ',-,' """4, ...k el, 1.1,1.. t :AA' Nini I, eon Ino tosnje Vly t I 1 ii ..•!!!!::, d ly Limit er el nil Linds, at the r Ina tt , L L. j . Is -,,, -. 4 .` a .ntioin and on Lerma I, %ter then ten 1 o lIaLl 1.,411e, Lieu°. All onlnis dare, ted to 1.. IIAbRI U., I peal/Wit, of Ve M. L. S,Azione,.lr.,l eriisle, It 111 It: pran. - ly attended to. Feb. 2'd-I y I AS IiTI , T C, 1N AN I) 11,U Jll3- 0 ..., :.., (fi - isa;_, 'I be enali,:n.,,eal n:. uld Inf. int the A , J. , ~,,..,70, 01 , 'ill lutisttil;ll I. illih 111:11111, t'.111114 l- 1111"..iN tilllt , I; :V, I , I'll lAI i 111.11 I 1.1;!‘1 i' 1 N.I; :.t slor I t id,- than and on reamenal Ic tech,:s. 110 hits filvt4,l.ll Lila sor t loos of a ty nt late Ints.:l non, Philadadi , Lia, 1t1.1.1 lila, bill. phis) 111110,'11 it 101 lilt 1.• It 1.,i, it Ins. I (1.4,11 L 1.1 II X.l Oil hS, a Idol, n ill onithle loin to fll all el drib prcoddly.c. All Ivor], will 1 a %%lin :1.1,0,11. ills stilt I'l (,1,4 11)4111i I, wall l'l. frond In tin rot ill exactly opp: hit„ 1, 1 ,, q ~, , ,,,,g establishment on Pad Lii Ilanni Cl' hit stet, mho, c he too itet; a call, TI NNI Nil, SPOUTI NO, fir..--lie is hlso lirepared' to furnish, or maid) to enter. et ery article of ', IN N 1 A Ish, used by houseneepers stud others. lie etil aino :Mend to sporrlNo, IlUldlit:-ROUN'l NG, 111.1,1, II ArGlis.u, and I'l.llllllll Nil. 'lhttnhl'ul tor t.lle routign ith Avbilli he has alrendy been 'inured, ho resiAletfully holitits a vt.t.tit.utitite. the NOSIC: .11111 P 1 It 0 M CA LIFOIINIA.-C. VON LEN respectfully ihfirtas the ettl/eus at ('ar . IMk 11111 i 1 I, NIL) . that he has insl retwai -- eil from California, and is prepared tot se tile ail %hats el stmt, ted with his line of liushiess. Ile has tan F. 011 hard . VLY .1 larAe assurtment f ready-made hitt s, HAW:: limits, Keys. Iltin a.e., nil 01 he a ill sell \1 114.11:N1:0 or retail. Ile also attemh to repairing; I i,ui ,1I el s marls, r: iiinfral es en lirms, ei pp. t . i arid 0011. lit' 1,01 (0 ;hat t . e strii•L attenti , n ti. 1•11 , 111eSS. Mill 11 desire L', pleaso, be MIIIIOOI4 and mctili, tinlille p:11.1011.11_01. 4.1. • 11l 1,11 Is it I ire Arms made to order:''' Carlisle. April I t.f l-ly 1' I. 11 . ,. N 1)1 1.) .114:1V - . , •• ,i , i., --4 7 ,, , „.......„ !.. ,. ;,1L A 1 ; ii . ) .. ,; it ui , , , l , i , Lin 4 y s 1 1 , , , ,, N .,.. , .0 1 ......._ 2‘ ,. .., ,,, ".... , , 1 , .) . IN ,NN t , tl. l' it It st.t.•tt af, ,I .-I''''''''''l'. ' '''' -'' 9‘g ' 7 4. .....; 11 . 0:1 :; ":46' 414 '''''''''''.. 1 1 . f : 4 i ::: t1 1: : I i i . 1 1:: t 1: :: :- ; ti : 1 :; i t ":1 1 1.4' 11 : i . i', 1 1; . : : 1:" : 3 :1 11 : : td 1 : ;: 5' ; ' • :- I lot' ,lota tr% t sI, 1.111 . 1.• it to I 111 1k1..,. Ci•ilhlStil I! It: I a, t 4: 1 1f4t1 :ti . tl 1 - 11 vet . AA :At Itt, t• 1: t-, rr) N alit ty. :..Pd :.t :tll prrt•t•h, rt.. lath; CIA WItS. 1 - ilt t r tat I , and Cut , I + ' l' , • ,tilcer Cal It. 1 r: s :Li tI I. pttor lAtit rs, ptlcl tout "tit% t r ,pal tat Il S. 1.1()). i , .: ;trttl getttletr.t.n,' pild 1 el al It 1 , 1. it, 41 hi 4 . 1.1 ri!. of I, ery (141t1 I ipli.•ll. r!tr and titt.:.er 11 , pit, hrett.-1 I , IIIS, A... at all !•;i 1,. A It , . Nrrmtlet , i .:u • t{ . 'l' 11 - ,1,11 'it..., , it), a y rout ,•klit.ty of Fancy At tit It,. sr. I,..rtott t.tptt .1 f , (ht. I. I,.111:, S. V1r , ..1,4 til•` in :•p 1 , . 011 . . ha,i. ,II• lit% Itlai t, rail WA/ t X.alit , e tri . R.,...1t/V03.1 We lilt' itrt.ist Et d to It•il tit t.•l> II 1 , 11/ al.!(• Ir il, S. ,(Li:Lai.. ity of r..oti, oat 1'a1,t....! 1., It' a, lin 4 • t 4, ...Id fir, T11()1!AS I 1 1 :\ T.N . N. NN ost 11 1 4:11 s!. 1 1 A .s. 111( /N II ALL 1 1 A4; I'1':111' I:A?AN 1 I _i rop,m---A. ti. I Ecr h., ir: i z e:‘ , ..,, the Mauer reati r , oill , ih 7iittri , Ai liiill. k 000 0 to- A..lt. Ttat•li's Col lor,. desires to inform Ili, Lattioa mid th.iitietooti el Car lisle that he is prepared to take ilk ein,f.es iti the must superi r otNic of the .4t so 4 h a.... n ill fltill, t-tisthin t.ho reputation et this ',ovular estalli,biori t Ills rootait aro lar, , , 1.),,,,,t1) sit ~,, , ,l a n d enrhir.rtal ly f i r m{•),• od. fir IN p. 4,111.1 ~ it li the roost pollerild Anil perfect in - straw:rot 1 r tal.iar pi. t net ~' and trarratits stitisfar tlim in all , a•es. A full su m o . , (, f east Ii ,-I every variety of stt to :ynd 01/0. plaint and ornantehust. litipt etatiarintly 00 halal. Erivcalitirs, l'airitings, , 1 r., areitratelv copied Anil a iipli.ates taken of original !Mimeses. Liter t.ses taken (1 --irk or dI , 11,-1 perstaoi. PH; .., moth rule and Nati,Sartion pi , rte in ail ~ :1!.1.5. Ti,, , publi , I% inVited to rail at the Marion I Lill l'aguorreau litstutittptl examine the nntilevais spirit..',, K. 4.1; • Dagnerreol..) p.'. iIIKOI ted in Ltietots, Breast Pins ; Finger I:ings. l'en , li Heads, Sc.. Carlisle„l are 11, '5l. (ZA1)1)1.1.,' A NI) 11A1INESS 3IAK )., 7 INO. The sill s, HI or continues to curry on the ttlaive business. in all its various branches. In .7 , ..,rt1i Han over street. Cal 11,11 . . two it. I rs North i I Leibiiii lI ' S tinier where lie intents keeping 1 , 11 Lund a cimeral asset titter t in his line, consisting of all Isibils of fashion:ale SAlb Id.F.S. ltridles. !%lattingales, Girths, , , ___ .-..,..---- Ciisiingles and I laltins, sho TEI :..1,1 , \,;,,, ~...,%:.,w,V, traveling and saddle In,. --, i""T's, • lt 1 i i l „,.,,..,,,,,,,\,t,, bags. Ile al,O Mall. ti,,, ...„., ' ', . 4. 1 1P 0 ' ttfict tires the mnst . , *is. • ina I 'PAN'S It same,.. a N Sl l l l l : i l ri : i‘ r . : . . tii rt S T S .ll l ll f l .B Se ev ‘ t ; r „l ' l l i S :g d a il i ' l: t „ ) . ' l l lI Ii M will tit, well ID call and see them. lie ; 1111 also mrinvifitetttres liarnes.. Bridles, Collars and Whipso all their %arks ties, and ronfdlently believes Imut this general split,' a• tine of his customers, that he makes the neatest and test gears, in all their variety of bred t h. that is made in the country. lie also mates all kinds of itlntrasse. to order, vie: Straw, Husk. furled !lair um! Spring Mat. rasses. All the above articles will Ise made 02 the best material and workutuuship o and .a illt. the utmost des patch. SVM. OSBORN. (LOTIIING AT COST—The subscrib er has an assortment of fashionable and well made whi c h will be sold otT at cost for rash. The htoel; consists of Cluth and Caslornaratt Cent N. Lin en and Gingham Coats, Tweed and JonnCoats; Silk and Sid in Vesting; Cassimers,Jean's and Cord pan taloons Linen and Cottoned() pantaloons with all kii.ds of Clothing usuallyfoundd in eluthiug stoic. Intending to relinquish thiehratteh of my business, great bargains ran be bad by smiling teen at the cheap store of C11A111414 CiItPETINII.—A few pieces just recelied froninuetiou nutl selling very luvr. -.lune '2l, 'rel. 3nsurante. • FIltE INSURANCE.- TILE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSIIOIIO 11l:TU.1th FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of quuderland county, Inempo rate.l l.y an net of Assembly, is now fully orgn»ized, and In operation under the management of the following commissionera, Daniel Bailey, William R. Gorges, Michael Cc.cklin, Melcboir lirennemou. Christian litayman, John C. Don lan, Jacob 11. Cooler, howls Ilyer, Ilenry Logan, Itenlja mln 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Mexandor Cathcart. The rates of Ml:mance are as low and fatorablo as an. Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to becomomembem are invited to nudze application to the agents of tho company, who two willing to wait upon them at any time. • UENJ. U. MOSSEH, President. • ItENItY lAWIAN, \•Iro Premidelit. LEWIS WirF.R, Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN, Trvnsurer. ADENTS. • CVMlIllit LAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Din4ln. N. Cum berland; 0. U. Herman, Kingstown; henry 7varing., Shiremanstown ; Charles 8011, Carlisle • Pr. .1. Churrittown ; Samuel graham West Pennsboneugh ; JMt .lames Dowel. Frunkfml; Mu 10 Griffith. youth Mid dlolvn: Samuel Ooover, Iterkkunin Ilavemtlek, Mechan icsburg; John tiltorriek, Lisburn; David Ooovor, Shop herdstown. YORK COUNTY.—Jobn 'Bowman, Dlllaburg; Peter WoMr& Franklin; John Elmith, Esq., Washington; W. '. Pickh g, Rover; J. W. Craft, Peundlse. ItAltiti*lllllo.l.—Mouser t Loelunau. 3/01111,Arei of tho company having 1.41c1C21 about to ex pire can have them renowod by making application to atty of tho agents. QPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS Ly—A full supply of tho above celebrated Churn, now en hand of all the different elves, from 4 gallona to ISO. It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, the first premium at the Franklin Institut* and Delaware and Maryland Slate Fairs, and varhani others at differeht places. It willinake more anti better butter from a given amount of cream, and In less time than any dim', In the market. For sale wholesale mid rotaIIPASCALL itIOHIUS I: CO., Agricul H tural Warehougo and Seed Store, corner of 7th KOS Market, Phllattelplata.. . Doe. 0, 1854-1( litiClO u lila 13.1 , d.LNV E. 1.11 1 , I. V Ell- AI.1: I nthor4: 11h," 14144:Ft 4(11.10 ,h 1 14 , 111 SL "1/11 I.llll', ni N Iv. 1:11 C 111 A I'l. ,111.111 1111 1 / I :.m l 11. k it. 111.,.141., 11k1.4. k.ita. 1 I 1.4.111 . 4 lda ' III , 1,1,1 1 11 1.. 1141 11111 !, lk IL 11 I . /1/ 11 n. t ,tl.lll. El. 1.. n, .t. Or" :104 I 1. wlt i 114 t.,%. 1,111 ithltel Nt I e Fl/ yr, 4. t ),. 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U. :O. at, 111.1. 1.11 le). \l 4. 4:(1 e i n it , 11111 ell 11111 ,4 tihl I/ 1.1 e 1.1• W sizt•c. }a that 1,11 14,1 4,1, 1, 111611 1114 11.,t,11 es (-I this plat Iti 1.111 altnt stn I(4 - 4 tr.c(krato er st. are uoe loviaretl to 1111,11. to It /UM u Fh!t.',/ , r' 44a, 1.4 the lurg• t-st Llll,lllll ill thu 4 I tllutry rinLie 2 do do 4 Platen. r • A his :\ •• 7 is the largest and in( st erful Furea, wade ill this sum•tr3 aid is actual - o.ly adapted for ( hurt+, and other large class 1 uildll gs. 11 v i ntit ue to sell the apt aria us ut the Same price ns a 1:(1, h.ten,cluu•d, hie yews ago. Allis ugh the present hi.la pi ire td iron lira ir. stenfld their is at sent Oa to their gnat aright, still as are (Addled hp the gr, t 11:eicaSe (4 stil,a to lure ish the article at the It•west p, tsil•le price. Ore Tourdry above, etsrs. Mar( risk 41 si fru] dt, hat e tentnu ted to furnish us a ith LCU 1,:1.5 of t urea, ea this so that ire are now pupat ed to fort 1 , 11 them a hflesa le and retail. We :4114:linter d the eiesti.o, of all t (true( en, 'Simi requil ed, tu.d NtSr raTit ti, la ha nil toys. 'Mil 1. , 11 I.VIAN nte)KINO ANCE.— We Nat! also the lot ttt I t llltlete CouLing I,lhge that tus )et I I in tr. dui hich W e tun the idtes tit n td all W be trey Lsh h , taro the 'List t uLd drsirtible cislingnp rat:ails eirr m h irt di. 1.11. h r, I'A'l L.NT ENI'II.ATCII.—AVe hie tie 1.1113 Asent , in rent s)lvnitia fsr the n ufueluit• unit dote tt t i ehtilats r, Writ is at 11l IA ledp,l to to the only pette,t entuint, r vier utide i.r ll , tlst.,tir,g the dm tight in situ ky chininies, and for t ettlit ting Lund lags t all kinds. As thete an; it great litany heittilisne th this girth 11. its' slier, d h r pale. Flu ties M ill careful to nxittnine that it hits the I.llll,llrun Judge at tached. PATENT EGISTEES AM) VEN T 1 LATCIIS.-0e ha, n the largest ail , most milete io,,,itmeht srllt t Ai: Registers and \ eutlkrtots 10 be ti ut:d ju tt.e tl.itt r , lutes. AN lu. n jell to put, hither prieete use 'or n hefts - ale. "ill flrd it greatl) tr , their editirtni,u to esnminc their %t4,ek. SLATE AND IRON NIANTLES.-11 e haVo always co hand an exteLsi're ass< rtznent of these beautiful man tles. ill exact huitatitn of Egy pliamt , panhh,thilway ai d then rare marbles. OI'EN cHATEs.—For Anthracite and llturnlncus f'eal. Also, an entire new pattern of the lox do, a brat.', made from the English Patterns, and entlitly if elx in this country. SOLE ACENTS for the English Encaustic VI( otirg Garn kith Chimney rn ps and 'kalif:et taOrmments, such as Garden VnscN , ,ke. Pertu , lll , about 1 eliding would do well to examine < or stork 1 efore purchasing ehewhere. isiters, whether purchasing or net, are cordially a eletrucd to cur ex ten sire Warerooms, and a here we should le hat py to tar nish any information respecting any of our goods that May be desired. A on Warming and Ventilating ran be had gratuitously at cur store, either perseoelly or by letter. S. A. IJAltltl ON, Warming and Ventilating Warehouse. 146 Walnut at., 1 elow PHIL/MO.IIW. Alny 31-7m] OLLAItI►, Premium Artiste in link Inventor of theCelebroted liesieimer Ventilating Wig nod Elastic r,ind Toupees. lostructlers to emit le Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their heads With ac• curacy. Pon \Vnu, Inches.—No. L The trend of (behead; No. 2. From forehead over the head to the neck; No. Yrora ear to ear over the tvp; No. 4. Frcm ear to ear round the forehead. Toupees and scalps, inches.—No. I. From forehead to hack as far no bald; No. 2. Oyer ftycliendas far as ovule. cd; No. 3. Over the crown of the head. R. DOLLARD has always ready for salo a Friel, (11,1 stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladle? id igs. half Wigs, Brizcts, Braids, urlii, leautifully manufattured aril as cheap as any listabllohnient in the tnicn. bollards Ileibanium Extorter Lustrous Hair Tetile, prepared from South Atfierican Herbs and Roots, the most successful artlele.eyer produced for preserving tbe heir from falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it In a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Bollard's hair cutting seihson n•air:- talns Its immense popularity is the fact that his Tonic is applied to every liend of hair cut at his establishment, consequently it is kept In better preservation than un der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Botabllshment Chestnut street opposite the State House, I:hiladelphis. R. Dollard has at least discovered the ne plus alien if HAIR DYE, and announces It for sale with perfect con• Ildeuco in Its surpassing every thing of the blvd bow In use. It eolersObe.liair either black or 1 rswn, (as nay 1•o desired) and Is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or otherwise, can lo washed off in ton minutes after application. w ithout detracting fin ra its efficacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to giro him a call. lA•ttera addressed to R. DOLLARD, U' Chestnut st. Philadelphia, will receive attention. . Jan. Vb-Tlf plT APES' lllETh S e U strbs E er l ibe tP rs are Agents in ATPEhllaOdelli n for the above fertilizer, which has been fully tested for the last three years. Early orders solicited as the supply will be limited. Also, for sale teat ihruvun 0.- •erninunt (luau° No. I. PASCIIALL MORRIS a CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corner Tth sod Market streets, Philadelphia. Roet's4l NINE. 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