r=a El 3grituttutal. - (From Lilo Illustrated.) A New Plan of Cultivation Since the necessarily of life have be came so enormously high, :we should take ho.d of any method that may be brought to light by which the products of our lands may bo increased; we therefore give below, some important experiments that are calculated to revolution the pres ant system of farming. At a public meeting •in London last winter, Mr. Wilkins, patentee of a new plan of cultivation, being called upon by persons deeply interested in his experi ments, and in agricultural progress gen ; orally, made a detailed ,staLment of !iis method and its results. Ire hoped no one would take alarm at the 11:11110 of patent, his disposition way to license at a rate not worth the meanest and mo. - -t contemptible infringinent. , oom nenced with the cottager—say rent a cottage and garden, £5 ss. a year—one penny per -annum ; and the. cottager's wife would soon take things to market.— His princip:eg was tivoConvey air nod li quid manure to the roots of plants, etc. One important part of the means was a tray bottom, via., watertight bottom and sides—say sides four inches high, and other methods on the same principle. He showed six roots which he sent to Reading for—two mangel wu-zel, grown on the patent principle, and two grown on the old system; also beet-root grown on the old and the new systenf, Those on the patent principle, sown in• May, weighed twelve and fourteen poundsoliele on the old system about one third the weight. The crop of mongle-tcurzetvvas at the rate of sixty nine tons, two, guar ters, and twenty-two pounds per acre.— Of peas the produce was about eight fold in comparison to that obtained from the soil by ordinary cultivation. C'rrot s were very large and straight; and of ex cellent quality. ITe also exhibited Italian rye grass, fifth cut first year's sowing, and one cut only first year's sowing, on the old system which came to perfection on the old sys tem. He had also tested 'various seeds on his system, which came to perfection on the old system, in dry weather, they never vegetated, and did not come up. • Indian. corn was grown to considerable perfection; while the common mode of cultivation no ears wore produced. A geranium grown in a box, flowered con tinuously ; aad the beauty and perfume of flowers in general were greatly irnprov- . ed. These astonishing results were ob tained in many eases from soil from which no produce could be obtained by ordinary cultivation. The-quantity of milk given cow fed tin the roots grown by a new process, was fourteen per, cent greattr than when, under - similar conditions, the animal was fed on roots of the same kind iu the ordinary manner, and its buality was considerable better. The celery was exceedingly delicate as well as abundant. Minter broccoli , put into the ground af ter a very fine crop of potatoes, came . to perfection ; in six weeks, and was succeed ed by an excellent crop of Savoy cabbage —the third oroP from the same soil since last May. . . He would shortly exhibit the new va ses in which flowers. would come to per faction anywhere; also a portable garden 'moved to the sun from east to west. He had grown potatoes on the top' of his win dow (in a flower box) on a slate, the earth from Workingham o...nution—two sets produced 108 potatoes; one ash lealkid ney, in sand from a sand rock, produced 84 potatoes, all free from disease, , spot, oedefect. He (Mr. W.) would shortly . give a-lecture, and produce- indisputable proof with the hemp and flax, potatoes, roots, etc., at the city .f London Tavern, he hoped next week, of which ho would send . , notice •to the Times, Gardner's ;,•Qhrenicle, and some other . papers. His motto was, "I)4i* . goed and communicate! In a communication to the Gardner's Chronicle, Mr. Mechi; of Triptreo states that in the beds which he inspect ed at Reading, which had been cultiva ted on the new method, the excess of quantity produced over that which wa s obtained from similar beds sown with seed from the same parcels, and cultiva ted in the ordinary manner, was from 400 .600 per cent. Mr. Wilkins' Patent ex -tends to the United Kingdoms, also to France and Belgium. . His systeni.as be fore stated, is to coney_reir and liquid" manure to the roots ; liquid of the filthi est description was thus entirely deodo rized by the unerring lulus of nature. ,Thu apparatus for applying the liquid manure is simple. A flat water.tight surface is laid from sixteen to twenty inches below- the top of the soil. it is laid in widths of five feet, with perpen dicular edges four inches high, and may be of any desired length. There should be a gentle inclination from end to end, „tnd from side tq side this tray bottom .1,- - should be level. Along this are laid two drains at equal distances from the centre and from the sides, formed by half drain pipes of burned clay, placed end to end, the open side downward. The rows of vegetables, etc. are placed over these drains. The liquid manure is introduced in these drains by means of a perpendic ular tube at One end, and escapes under the open edges and between the junctions of the Pipes, until the soil is moistened to a sufficient height ; and this is ascertain ed by looking into another tube open be ' low, in which the fluid rises to the height to which it has risen in the earth. An other perpendicular tube with a plug be low passes through • the .water-tight sur face, by means of which, by raising the plug, any excess of moisture may be let .dr when requisite. ft is found that the penetration of air under . the roots of the plants by means of the drains, when the liquid has passed out of them, is ex tremely beneficial to the growth of the plants. Mr. Wilkitis calculated that by. this alone their growth was accelerated two days in sevan. The same principle is applied to flower-box - es and flower-puts, .ind he oxhibitcd represen'atione of sever d which were exceedingly Ornamental.— ft is found that the crops groWn by this Method are free from the "grub worn]," tften so extensively destructive,and which is introduced into the soil with the solid manure. ~-,' (Eburation. -v., r 1: ILL PI FE AI ALE S E NARV.—this Institution will open on the first Ilonday or marmi, in a no,v and commodious building trected fir that purpose, under the direction and sure: - i ntendenee of riev..J. Kennedy and Samuel 'rhottison.— rite locution of the Seminary is healthy and retired.— It Is the desiAn of the Principal that the . course of in ritetion be thorough, and the a:ilium:es moderato. 'rho boo &male teachers tel be employed. will be ar tinged in classes ace,rilitut Li the di -'-ti -II Of the 1 .clpal. There will be three elassei— Priinary, nu And Soulor. • ...741(.31$:—SUM11K1i SESSION For boiiia r tritehing, fuel nud IL ht , per session of ..Months, ruttier' in Senior chss r session, " I • • Primary Latin or French, tfttsia On Piano and use of Instrument, .iii painting and drawing, For further information address K ENNIIDT, Prin p3l. January 17, 1635.-2ni Fayettirillo, Franklin t'o. Pa. 3A,ILNWO , AbADE Ml' ; 5114611 HAP, Huntingdon Couuty, Penn. Eno : nest session pf this well known: Institution will :pan tho first Wednesday in May. It Is located at Shade ghtpotighteenrulles from the Mount Union stati o n on the Pennsylvania Railroad, -from which place there is gt 'alit/Inc , of stares. Delngsltuated in the country it is gummed front oh tho vices and temptations of town.— file:build logs aro large, alryand commodious, capable of woottunedating some 50 boarders. Those who cannot bu - accomodated In the institution can eldnltt good lo:tiding in the nolg,hborhond at 31 10 per week. TliliMs.—.oo per session of five months payable gnar ly inAdvancn ; Washing 30 do per dos ; light and fuel oxtnat'r,•kor further particulars address. W. H. WooDS. Principal. ViaiTrincipals -address will Igo Eastggn Ps. until the Ist of April after-which time Shade Gap, Huntingdon March 11th. • Uri/ELITE HALL. AC ADEM Y, three T; ;males west of Harrisburg. The ninth Session thifiliopuifir and flourishing Institution will coin. ineneecon Monday, the ith 01' May next, under the moStilhimrable Ittipitl . o/1. During the present year sStrh impreretnents out additions have boon made as its in ;-!retiaing patron:iv demanded. The Principal will boas. 'doted by a full corps of competont and experienced teachers, and special attention will be paid to the health nd comfort of the Students. Boarding, Washing null Tuition in the English Branrh •s, and Vocal 31usic, par Session, (5 months) srptoo instruction in Latin nud Brook, each, - 10 00 French and German - - 6.00 The. attention of parents and guardians is earnestly nvited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished mi any informati m will be given, onappdcation, either ersartal pr by letter to 11-DENLING NIL, Principal, Harrisburg, Pa Mar. 11, 1865 DLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD L EMV, near Carlisle, Pa. The 18th Session %silicon) nonce. on TUESDAY, May let, - 1.8.55. Number of Stu lents limited,and constant efforts usod for their mem tut intellectual improvement, Terms, $65 per session, Circulars with references and full information furnish 'd, by It. H. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, April 18-1855. Plainfield. Onxnbarland en. Pa • • ~OMMERCIA.L COL T. No. 127 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MU. Chit; Institution presents superior facilities to youn.: non desirous of obtaining a practisat buisinosi educe• ion. The course of study embraces Double Entry Donk (coping, as practicall) , applied to the management of dercautile, Bank, Manufacturing bud fite:unboat Books —Business Penmanship r and Mercantile Con —familiar Lectures on Commerclal Law—upen tho tub. ect of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes; Contracts, ..artnerships. Lc., tic. The exercises aro strictly practical, being deducted 'rolll actual lyuineee tretuttactions, and so completely •ocabine practice with theory that students, on oomph,. ion of the course. are In every respect competent to uniduct, on scientific principles,any set of Double Entry ioolts. The students have access to a Commercial Li irary procured procured expressly for their accommodation. Usual length of time to complete the whole course, 'min H to 10 weeks. For particulars write Cod receive a circular by mall. aprll,ll. CARIIIAGE FO4 SALE.- , nit-rate Family Carriage for ono m i two hisses. It is strongly built of the boot materials, and will be sold !cur or (401. Apply to marrh7vlgt $lO 041 b 04) b 01.1 5 00 15U;) 5 00 I.f)lt STOVES to be found In this rouoty. which will be sold at the lowest prloes for ra,li I appno ed credit. Ills %lark tsmsists of a large :t.“ortutent of new and highly up _ pr..ved PATENT COOKING STOVES. finiclied In The most complete manner. and calculated fur either wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, nuty be found at his estabh.shment. 'Also, a great variety of the most approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, in cluding it number of now styles, possessing very FMK' dor Adlviiiita4ll4 over those heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers are respectfully ins I ted to give him call beforeikurchasin.• ' elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country and put up at the !Shortest. no tice. He continues to do all kinds of TIN AND Sillier IRON WARE, and Copper Work. and has constantly on lisin3 or will intake to order every article required by housekeepers or others lu this' lino. Ills stock of Tin and Copper. Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manitfac tared: Persons in want of articles in his line may al ways be sure of being accommodated to their satbactiqn by giving him a call. inovl-1 RD 4 .pREPARE FOR WINTER ! pARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover st., tho sign of thu "Mammoth Rod Colic° Pot," de sires to call the attention of the public to his largo as sortment of STOVES, of the newest and most fa.shlona. Liu styles, from tho best manuthetorlesln the country, and at all prices frum $3 , to $l5. Among his PADLOR & CHAMBER STOVES • are the Mirror Stove. the Arctic, Raven), Star, , t g.- Pendan, Union and ,Etna Air Tight, together -4,Nis with other patterns which ho has of all sizes for par ors or clunbers,and calculated flw burning either wood or coal. Alsoilhe .Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK ING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements In kitchen stoves, anti intended fur either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining Boom Cooking Stove—a new and ele gant article, to which ho invites the particular atten- Hon of families. Ills cooking stoveS range in price from $lO to IS, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plato Stoves of various patterns and different. prices. Also, JINAMELLED AND TINNED' WARE for Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, &c. Also, every article In the line of Tin and Copper Were. The public are respect fully invltinlto call as he is confident with his large stock, varietf and cheapness, of being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. - Call and see. Oct. 23,1654., Br. MORRIS. pI STEN T' S.gLF-HARPENING YANKEE. FEED CUTTERS, manunta: wed for ALDRICH & SARGENT, No.' no Market street, Philada This cutter Is superior to any now lu use, for strength iturabilllty, and situp:ay of construction ; It cuts nod nr, and is-the only selfsharpening liny,, Straw and Corn Stall: Cutter over made. It has but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease, but In ordinary ease, Is ground in the machine, Then mts have already been sold. And the demand is daily increasing. In most cases an examination bi to cdunrinco one or its superiority. No ono attar a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of tho Mane constantly on hand and for sale by J. I'. LYNE, Sole Agent for Cutuborlaud county • W3I. D. SEYMOUR .40.Talothi: ~ .4f,..(4,113z-9„ Bit9ines9 tars. TOTICE..7--Notice is hereby given that 1 have, this day, associated mini me in the pi - active of my 1,1.01w-slot'. Win. M. Penrose and 'lllus. Fsqrs, ~111 hasinos , ht rtlll/I'o tvIII he attended tol ahoeo under the line r.f ••1111WLE & re,nnoste." Fob. 1 Rh 1 '(if,. %V. !ki. lit 1)1/1,1i, At'ty at Law. 1 P. HUAI RICH, Attorney at Law. w.-01111, in Ildetiqu's How. All business entrust ed to Idin will lie priimptly attended to. .1 t 1. 1, 1 , A . A 1 Ilt)irn fn , t i c A r t t l y a-a him promptly at tended to. Fvl‘, 7. '56. /i.N. U H 1... EN, Attorney at law, has . s,•Ltioa i. M , •.-loolisborg, for the proctire of bis proles...on. All kimis ~f 1,e,m1 Wilting, Collections, Court loisho,s, Am_ promid Ir attended to. (Mice opPli slto Dr. Long's toside ore. iill la EY li\U In all its diffe rent bra ounce promptly ottemied to. - 1 B. COLE Attorney at, Ltiw, will at ( ir tool promptly to nil bushmssontrostml to him.— I,lthco In thy romp fl,roterly ottmopiod by 11111 Min Irvine, Esq., N..ith If:mover street, Carlini C. April 211, ISftt2. 1111. .E. 131,1JMENTIIAL, HO- M(F: , )PATII IC PHYSICIAN. 011 lee and residence on Loather street, one door east of the' Hectnan Re formed Church. 1)r. Blumenthal respectfully offers his professi..nal services to the citizens et — Carlisle and vi cinity. *ii' - .l'ers.ots from a dlqtance laboring under chronic dlsofts”s mar consult by letter. °thee bourn, from 7 to 9A. M., and 2 to 4 I'. M. erptirs4tt DR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North ilanovCr stroot two (Mors from Weise S: Campbo store. 011 ire hour:, In;;re particularly from 7to o'clock, A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 31. It. (;14_10-11'. - NEIDICH etere. NB DENTIST carefully nttonds to all ••• operations upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. Ile o 111 Mg. insert A rtitirial Troth of el cry Jescription, siii 4 ll as :.inr.rle and illovis teeth, 100 l teeth with -Contin uous finals. - qz.,l v. ill t titirial OF tUrntows I e iliality; Pieces, and nvilly appliarce used in the !amt..] 1 rt. Ter. t 1114 room at Um I , Sidelire of Dr. Banlit..l Mail tt, West High ,trent, Carlisle. i t I ) RC; EZ. 131 i El'74, I). D. S.. I..)i'lST.tepectfull) Moders fa-of,:si,nal services to the .11 Artificial teeth inserted, from t r th, t i ,L7l o,th, on the latest and talent h asds. and - Cele tinimus 1010 Teeth." I llseases the Mouth and ly ro4Ulariti,, tr,'',Pd. OFFICE :it the susideme of his it tie r , lm North Vitt Street, f arlisle. jai) 10 . : 13 Qi *. Vtitk‘ l _ D mla Will porfi.rm a l , perall , ,llS upon the Teeth that :Ire required for their preservation. such as Scaling, & - c.• or will restore the Mss 1.1 alum by inserting Artilivial Teeth, frun a single '1. , r , 411 ton full sett_ ti„, • tim., on Pitt street, a few doors south of the itallr,el II .tel. Dr. 1, is absent f r om Car. lisle the I..st ten s of every month. N P-; sT EL, I I °wit t, Sig! Fa ley on I th - nainentol Painter, Irvinlx (fornietl3 Ilarper's, Roar, !war I 111 nor's Dry t : 4 t41r0. Ile n 11l nttetel ;11..etkptly 1.% , all the al”a e , I , ,riptiono of paint- Inj, at re, ,orttle prie... The al ion,. kinds of graining attenek.l ta, 411,11 n , mahogany, oak, walnut, 0., in tho Improv ,tyles. Iv. I G M N' I/I', Manuf a cturer 0 • 'Alim , ral %%:Att•-:. Froncli t Ova Purtor and cider, Noah iia,lSt:oct. no r the Rail R, ad Badge, Carlisle Eihm: STOVE'S; STO V.ES ! ! STOV ES !!! JOHN 1). (10101 would inftirtit thu he ha 11 , ,w on ha !id at Ins establiAlinent, on 31ain Nt tioXt door to Marion I the largest and most (5,01 plate as,ortment )li. (*TICK .4 PAR • 1" -;i7A ,filisEctlancou9, • • - QTEAIII SAW A/ILL, near . tint 4 4,6 Papertown, county.— I ASK ELL SEN: MA )1; 11 root I nue to 11)- ariIIIVARIUIg ply Lumber of, all I.lntlm, at the sbertet.l !-notlee. and on terms lower than can le Lad elsewhere. All orclera directed to l'. lIASIq ra portowli, or W:a.l.). SEYMOUR, Jr., Carlible, will I.e, prompt ly attended to. Fell. 2.2 ly fl AS FITTIMI AND PLUMB IN.- The ndere', lied would lot. ru t th e 11,1 “- vit “'I t/nub id Cal lisle that he bus made arrange men ts (1..1; Al 4 I' 'l - 1 . INil add I'I.CMItIKG et short la - tire, and on cons mall,. terno,. 'e bat. euvaged the sul ,li, o f a fir,L rate lioD , l frem aid has plied hiniiielf with e•tei assortment of FIXT URES. h W ill enable him tai 101 all °ram; promptly. All work will 1,0 wan anted. 1/li , etoek of Gas Fixtutes will I e found in the r, m eta. it) appr.sito his g estahlishinent on Xtudil Mum er street, Where ho Inviter, a call. TINNING, SP(II - TINII. ,te.-lle is alto prepared to furnish. or make to order. every article of TIN WALE used by howsekeepers allei ono.' t. Ile will alto attend to SlNiurn 11./I'SE-ROONINti, BELL and PIXNIIsINII. Thankful f,rr th.. Tri 11 - 011,11,m t. ith WlliCh ho liasalready been th nreg,lo rnr:pr•r•l fully will Its a continpauce of the snow. / Carlisle. June 14, ^.d Fjlt ',NI CALIFORNIA.-C. VON II El LEN respectfully informs the citizens of nu ll:do and vicinity, that he has just return , ern from Cal IfOrnla, and is prepared toextr cute all orts connected with his ^ 4 l line of lt:dimes. Ile has always on hard N a large assortment of ready-made Jiffies, (Inns. Pistols, Locks, Kos a. (Inn Trimmings. &c.. all of which ho s ill soli Is holcsale or retail. Ile also attends to repairing I) tins, elo - el.s 106,5, ,ve: onyravcs en brass, copper told iron. Ile 1101.4'S That by strict attention t o business. and a desire 4. plms , he will merit and receis t. public patronage. All hinds of lire Anus made to order. Carlish,,April sr, ItS l-ly 1' 1, N DI1) jli IN" - Holiday Pres. dr, , • 84%—T It U 31 A S eoz s . .0 2 I.) N. %‘ Ist II .trriet. ti ft. S 1 --; •k I ; 9 - 3 do, s ist lit • 4 11 , t el, carlisle. hail just -- 7 S reive t 'the largest and no eloriiiiitiolois•irtment of stir, riar .1., ell} of or .tler oil in et - Up64lra! in pal t U. Id and filst. l‘ at• hos. I, , 11) advt.}, and at all tidily 1 1.. '( I [al 10 and ten spo, i-•. sill cr f. rl.• and 1 iittei I 1 - .11 ,- S. sifter apectiodr. s • g , 11.1 pen and per, il, 4,411 ti. an il.t t. It. car and finger larrast 1 ii.s. le.. at all },ti iis. A 1... hrnndret s nod Mu . 4. al it ci cat t all t f fancy }yet t !Ida; n r,t,im desiring 15 pun hn.e at t. Inlited I call 31 d 1•N311111:0 thenssortlnant. We are prep-trod I I II at uery rii..soral,lo. Prices. Qual- ItY t• I ~ as I iir as sold ft r. 1 AS CON ',VS_ 11'tibt High at. I A 111(:)N Il A 1,1, 1)A( ;CI:RBI:AN J_ tttht'l _ intrit• lit on Ihe Dinner- reap p.a., in 'ilat I knoll n A. P. 'NI hat let,. .14 -Ire. to ill , rut tlu Lathe. and Beath WWII Of Car. Hide tl..it 11.• Likem•sst S ill the 11H rt r at: It • , t the at t II a • ill tnlly sustain the rt.putatlLQl I. p , pulAr tal.ll..bwera. Pis roon.s are noire. tit ilati..l at d ootufr.rtnlily hartii•lia iid. Ile is prot id..l the lie •I psi erfttl :nn) perfect for pt tutu's and :4:lli:fac tion in tillfull supply 1 . 41,14, 14-every Val irty or at. ) and tJI La mortal. kept constantly on hand. l'aglai hip.. Paintings. ,{;.•., accurately ropit-ZI ilopli.ates t .ken 'ri itvtl likenesoti. Likeneses taki-ti 0 sick rir de. ea Qett p. r , 115. .. lbri.reViiirtite and It 'slat i 4.11 gisini all rases'. pu die - nvited to 101 at t la. )lari..n 11:111 Da..luerronli ltniAns and oNaptiLo the tllll , ll , llPhiOcilliell.. e • I):tanorit...t% Loekets, Breast Pincer Ines. I'. T.. 11 Heads. Se. ('ar14.1... Jape 14. '5l. , SADDI.F, 21N1) 11_11iNLS 111 A- K. .. • I N.:. The subs, r her is ni ii,iii, to tally nn tin: ribs.% e business. 111 All its tarin,ti• I.raiiches,lii Nidth ulati iiVer •I rect. Carlisle. ta ii doors Noitli id Lemiard ' s corner wile,,' lie Intends keeping on hand a general assortment hi Lis Hilo, cinsisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD DLES, Bridles, Martingales, Girths, Cireing les n1:4I Ilniteni, also TRUNKS, ‘,,,,, i, \\\ traveling and .sadille 7 .. l— sin 1 ( ,i 'ti \ 111 Lags. Ile alsci num. ': :‘ . 1 . l i i i r l i: r ttl y r ,, . l l. , t i t , l• , li i i. s ..t l : i ' il ' S TiP IN II StI.I.I.LS over Utred. hi this I , colill try , and t hum, abating a hand- S,lllO. durable and idensatit saddle w ill it well to call and see theta. Ile 4 abio limilufact tires flag - floss, Bridles, Collars and Whips In all their vntio• ties, and rlllindelitlt L. 1 .114.% es fr, in tlio goner/11 approl.a tion or hi., runt , flier!, that he makes the Vt.:At:At and best gears, In aI their Inriety id' bredtla, that Is nuide ill the suit try. Ile al.‘ , makes nil It Inds of 3lnt mace: , to order. vit: Straw, Husk, l ' imled llair and Spring Nat ronset,. All the ado. 0 articles a ill I e Mad° of thu list Material and wGrlonntishlii, and a Ith the intim st des. pat, h. 111'4.0,9'10EN. c , L()TITING AT COST—The subscrib er has an t of fathionablo and well mad. C 91111 NO, which will be sold oil at cost for cash. The stock consists of Cloth and CashmarettCoats.7.ln en and Gingham Coats, Tweed and Joan Coats; Marsoills Silk and Satin V (4 / g Cm•simers Jean's and Cord pan taloons. Linon and Cottons& pan to loot. s, with all kinds of Clothing WM ny found in a clothing atoro. Intending to rellnqukh this loanch of my busiurta, great bargains ran be had by calling soon at the cheap store of CHARLES Orlll,lll'. • CA II PETINO.—A few pieces just reeelvedfromauct ion and selling very luw June 21, '5•4, Zil~lll tll:ft. IIIRE INSURANCE.-THE ALT:EN AND EAST PENNSIIOItO MUTUAL ME IN :1U EA NCE COMPANY CUMberlBlltl county. incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organised, and In operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Daniel Dailey, William H. tlorgas, Michael Coeldln, Melehoir Brenneman. Chri4lan Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob U. Coover, Lewis llyer, Henry Logan, Benja min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph ickersham, Alexander Cathcart. Thu ratu4 of insurazlce, are as low and favor:o4o as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. 'MOSSEG, Presldeut. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. • LEWIS lIYEG, 84:cretati7 MICHAEL COLN:LIN, 'l'm:tauter. AGENTS. CUM BBRI,AND COUNTY.—Rudelph Martin, N. Cum beriand; C. 41. Herman, Kingstown; Itenry Zearlmr Shiremanstown • Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Alll Churehtown ; Samuel Graham; West Pennsborough James Mc Dowel. Fannkford; Mode Griffith, South MM dlnten; Samuel (borer, Benjamin DaverStick, Meehan lealourg ; John Sherrlek, Lisburn; David Cotner, Shel herdstow u. YORK CONtY.--,Telin Bowman, Dilisburg; Peter 11'01 ford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8, Picking. Royer; J. W. Craft. Paradise. IIA itiliSßUEll.—liouser .t issinnttn: illembors of the mtnpany baring policies about to ox: pire can bate thorn renewed by waking application to any of the agents.- • kJPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS —A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now nu 11211111 Of all thedlfferent sizes, from 4 gallons to i;o. It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, the first prenfittm at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland Slate Fairs, and various others at different places. It will make more and letter butter from a trivet, amount of emam, and in less time than any churn In the market. For sale wholesale and retail v 1 • PASCHALL MOltitlS & CO., ' Agr cultural Warehouse and seed Stor e , c o rner , o r 7th and M rket, Philadelphia. Dec. 0, 1854—tf . . PI hull t ;liia. _ ATCII ES, JEWELRY, iiWARE and FANCY AlOtil/S.—A £ne at-m-rt went of the enent quality, for sale at the Ism est, cr,•ll IA is ca. nt Wns. C: ON 'MAD'S, No. I F.l IrtiMcb hd mroet butyven lihe and Union, wlf t. ide, bihe'el; hia lie asss ., rtn:s nt etnitares a hug,• :n d fl 11 t st..k rine Wnteltes, Jewelry ISilver Ware. All ala W ;ry. pia 11 it b fine Filrar. ip SpctriF, Fears, bulls s. A e --Jr t y , r s s!s, Noes and fare) articles of W /Ali VI it r quality, (r sort the e, ansinal ne f those who Iles 11 eto prs r nee the 11, t 71 goods at tire lsswest cash prices. Bating a—practical knowledge,of , . the busluel,s,aLd all avallahlefeclll 77- lien Or Jrnp^.ltlng ar:d non fuel ut leg:the sul cril er confidertly Ir.t lies hurt] tilers. I c that be fan ft:11ly (hr to (.41 tern`: as 11111 in I 'e gs any other estabiLlaneLt Its wal' i f 11, A tint tic All I, imin of Plawoi dR and rent] .7ew elry and Filter Ware ;moo - 111(411nd to rriler. n itHo n :era, DO de tin e. . . • nr i ,.ll atehes,jell ally and ether ware faitl:fully 1o- Fein. d: , , VIVI, F. }LTC!‘ II I'Jk /), Nn. 254 .9.entli 2,1 St. a few do( rs :IEOI c the 24 I:A.111:11- },A. Weizt Fide. the uth wirtlow the Noll!, Tra Fe seen the ra"lous flech,lvlitch o nunni:ds the ncl y inirath n of the selentifio er4 euri , us. (rept. '2B, 't4—lyr. IMPROVE]) SL'PER oi• nt City' Chemhzel & Union WerkF, made after the inert improved :ult. les ard verp impel kr. Preinred Anhydtile i'dmnre. made after the km:bill ;u -ntie. and tnet.t surerter. tieing much leveer than Guano, and fully egral. The attention ttf tionlets and Farmers is Fart!, ulnrl called here fair trial. A in Inn u• nun. to large or swan quaLtltlea for sale by 'MONROE :VOMITS' . • 16311:1t0Y. 22 Sr lith Wharc(F, 2(1 door al ore Frpt.27, 1F54.._ I.lll.l_,` 4 _ON'B PArEICAT V.ENTILA ‘_). Tim; Llt,NACE.—'ille wrold tall the aft tent:lon of all Fattltt t totiring tliAiraL le 1 orrnro to ( 1111..b0N . b C}.L.1.1.11A1/ AZ, L.M11..11 tac Al , - PALAI Lb. The refAitation of this fuir.aee is new km n, hai log Leal intrt4lueed dui int; the Faet f I . 3 t:arf teal ut ings; this t( in.tlar eLLh the ill:1110M' Ilu of sales el ory , yeal is tLe test evidence that can 1 e 4.ltive4l of its st.berit iity cier all ether fort e os. l'y I henise lalson's flu Late. yt..o /ATM, tlie 1111coi1.o aillsol ogL s ut imitxtioN ru. Au::‘—'1110 hutting ciirthres T ring nt n tell'irern e that m iil tit L dese,tnl, ale air. Etxti,..Bl it Ai. t. r. oi IUtL. 1 4 114:.17 11A1 11.171 I'4 ivg wink el thely Ciot !ten, not I:al1v to 11.114. IN ill nooilre 1444 T 1•1 HIS 41111111g.11 I 41 is 1,4 11 141111.111,4.1.14P,1 '111111.4. tosp4l, the , I/ it so I e. I Lc thee furl:2l.lr. NVe hay e the 13 stimcni:3ls rf Lm drerls of the jri st it I.lit t well to nit ctt tr the truth t f the el eTe titutr- WV - V.L.eaia f nhrm prorr ur re it to le tleti t. dlv the 1 eir fury:ire et Sri erted f r plr timeiri: a rote hi Li 111111111 y :11.111r ith Lt tic the I nit( s ct I. ft.xy n ell 1.111:1 , L :Ma el!' iret,t prol - tisst.l 331. tt hohnre 1.1,13 d 113 t thirdly fort titi their 11:111`en .Cl'lllVfi Prt I. :It hti S. I Prof. litter. I rof. `el toy, Feet; TI. Allyn, Prrf. PraFt2vF.Prrf. Uarnltiti, lwatl, In i. We have intrethiced this S4 , llSl,lllve rely sires. so lbst . all ',Artie!, may avail tlomse,vt•s el this great intim re ment at a r ary moderate er•st. 1‘ e are 111,1 j•rei tired to furnish an S.rpret warm o sing le room, t r tbC is. g. ert Landing in than lit I rk. No. 1 $ 1.5 Portal,le Cc irplete, do do do do • do for I sAt,i k do do C.74.1r0 Radiatt leitliLi.inni.d Frw,ltf Flatus.) 3 do do do fl, • 5 do do do 107- 6 do du du 1..3 'Vhis No. 7 Is the largest aid west pc wertul Eurf.to o utride in this ocAtrtry, and is ntin.itally atiaptctl 6 r Churches and other Largo class huildirp. 11 e eontue tie to sell the appazatus at the ftaine pt leo as alien Intl cduccd, Lie pairs ago. Altla,ugh the preset. t bh.ll prit e tr fr a nc hos list -1 cooed their cc st.l:l, per cf ut owing to their groat a. i; I t still a e are enahled I y the great Inert:Ts!: of stales 'to tut-eh-it the 111 tide at the tam est pet , sil.le fa le e. 1 1;1 - 11 il Uai dry Z:kl.e, , 915-511.. It :tr. g Jolt & toil ranut„ have eel: trot ten 6 nimish us a ith Lcil tens uf h urnares this 5055011, so that to e are itele proles ed to famish thew y. hr It sale ;tad ri tall. "AS e e-upei inlet d the erection of all lurrares, It ben required, at d a ar rant tit. nt in all CD Moo. METROPOLITAIC COOKING RANCE.— we haTe alio the ni. st rr tri.lete Co, king Ra nge that has yet leen in tr, dared, to which we call the ratio-Ala - 4, of all Nil., n ay tll , 14 ure the tn,st pertect aed desirable cerl.ll4 ap laia Cris u= or WI en led. PATIENT V12.V1 1 11..111 , 11. 'll e on• the only Aool is In l'enns3lllll3nl fur the tozziadrzture d dale of this votflotor, millet' is ark or wledged to le t 1.0 only petteet Ventaintor eTer made fir cone, tit - pc 11.0 draught hi smoky chi:aides. al:d for Tentllath p 1 trill logs 1 all hirds. tin re are a pleat sonny itritatioi a of this vziluahle article now offered 11. r tale, 1 az tier m ill he careful to cum: hie that it has the Eioursco Fudge at tached. PATENT lIEGIST.EItS AM VENTILATORS.— Ge bare the largest aup most ccuiplcto es.sert wet. t sfll t lte,gisters and VentilntErs to 1 e haiud in the I. Lit, d States. Poi ties NI he wh.li to purchase either r ph( to use or wholesale, will tied it gmatly to their tthonto.,:e to examine their stock. SLATE AND 11t0h 111ANTLES..—W lull e rtiwnyt ,, on hand an extensito aasortruent of theEe heautiful u tl es, In exact Dnitatltn of Egyptlan,eranh.l3,(latiray at other rare marble& OI'EN •tiltATES.—For Anthracite and Phonate us Coal. Also. an 'entire .new pattern of the Icw d, an • (irate, made front the English Patterns. ard enth ely now in this country. SrtLE AtiENTS for the English EtienuNtle Flrotieg The. thtrnk Irk Chita ey 3N , ps and Terra Cotta On:meet, ts, such as Garden Vases, Ac. - Persons about building would do melt to exuroine r ur stuck Ware purchasing elsewhere, Visitors, 'lt het bur purchasing or not, are eortihdly welet mud to our exten sive Wareroonni„and when, we should le happy to fur nish any InfOrmation respecting any ci tur s uo.ds that may be desired. A Look on Warming and 'I entilallL can he had gratuitously at our i,tore, either person:ll4 or by letter. 8. A. 11A11111,FON, Warming and Ventilating Warehouse, 147N1 . nut at., below Sixth, rill LADILVIIIA . CIIAS. OCILLA May 31-11n] _ II )I,LA '), Proniu Artiste hi Pair yC ii lnientor o . . ed Gossamer Ventilatit g g and Elastic Band TOITOCS. itilltrUCtif)./4 to Mat le Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their . beads with ac curacy. Fori Wros, inches,--No. 1. The round of the hemir ho. 2. From forehead over the bead to the neck; No. 3. From ear to car over the top; No. 4. Frou car to car round the forehead. Toupees and scalps, Inches.—No. I. From forehead to bockats far as bald; No. 2 .overforelwad as far as requir ed;. 3. Over tbe crown of the head. It DOLLARD hes always ready for sale a splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, ladies' Wigs. half 11 igs, Frirots, liraids, Curls, &e., beautifuliy manufactured and as cheap as any establishment in the Union. Dollard"; Ilerhanium Extractor Lustrous flair Tonic, prepared from South American Herbs and roots; the most successful article ever produced for preserving the hair from filling, out' or changing color, restoring,and preserving It in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon main tainslts Martens° popularity is the iket that his Tonic is applied to every bead of hair cut at his estlibl ish men t, consequently itls 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 OhiEstablishment 177 Chestnut street opposite the State Htheouse, ihiladelpida. R. Dollard has at lst discovered re s o, lIAIR DYE, and ann ea ounees it for saie with pl peurfect Mira an.f thinner, In its surpassing every thing of the kind Ml' in use. It colors the hair either - black or Liewn, - (as may ho desired) and Is used latthout Injury to, the hair or skin either by stain or other% ISo,ean. te washed off in ton minutes after application, without detracting its efficnev. Persons visiting the city are invited to give him a can. Letters addressed to R. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut Ht. Philadelphia, willmeeive attention. • . Jan. 2.7,-4 _.._____ ),r APES' tIJPERPIJOSPIIATE 01? 1 I.lslE.—The subscribers a'ro Agents In Thlladeb p la fir the above fOrtillser. which has been folly tested for the last three years. Early orders solicited as the supply will ho limited. Also, for salo best Peruvian 0o- Tornuiont Guano No, 1. I'TORIIIS Agricultural Wareho Ause nudSCIIALL Se li ed Store, N. E. cornet Tth and Market streets, l'hiladelibbla. NINE SIZES El