6 0 2grintllttntl. the Agriculture It has been the misfortune of our coml.- t-y to look upon agriculture as a grovel_ ling, vulgar pursuit. Thus men of for tune have devitted their best educated . ehildr'en, to what is emphatically termed, the learned professions, leaving to the nest neglected and illiterate, the care:4 and interests of husbandry. Fortunately t' , Jr the reputation, not to say the salva tine of our country, we be;rin to form a more just e•ztituate of the dignity and tlt national and varied deli, , hts of Agricul We begin to see, that the, um,. beautiful and enlightened sciences ar , , onnected with, and necessary to, th, operations of the plow:h. ler the It ttuau Empire, the labor of a imitHtriuu., and ingeniou-: people was v: , , Thu.dy, b u t in,•essantly employed. in the , rvice of the rich. ln their dress. the' tible, their 11 , 11 , es and their furniture f,,vo r it. , : : of fortune united 'even' re Cinement oleonvenLnee, c f cle,,ance ME ; whatever could suoth thci rile, or —rat ii;y their, sensuality. Sind (Hinentents, under the odionq name o !.;',ltry, hp e be 91 arrairned by the moral its of every age, and it might perhap Inoi.e, conductive to the virtue, as wel 11;111111110SS Of mankind, if all possesse , the neeex.a.ries and none the ~ u perfluitie• 0 life. Bat in, the present imperfe (ondition of society, luxury though ii Illav proceed from vice or folly seems t , he the only means that can correct tit , tocipial distribution of property. Pliny, when speaking of the fertilit: of soil, remarked that the earth took pleas ore in being cultivated by the hand o eln n —crow n d with laurelsand decorate( with'triumphant honors. If we pan , e for a moment, and glance at the civil in stitutions of this wonderful people, we tered into their policy not merely t o pro mote but to dignify agriculture and its professors. Cicero said that nothing, in this world, was better, more useful, more agreable, more worthy of a freeman than agriculture; did exigencies of state re quire a General or Dictator he was taken from the plow. When his services were rewarded this was not done with ribands or gold but by a donation of land. HAMPDEN, S. R icing Root Crops We hope none of our readers will let this month pass over without putting in a plentiful crop of roots for next winter's supply. We believe many will be driven to it who have the past season experienc il the cost of making beef and butte: from pure grain, at the present high rates, some of wlum perhaps sold rather bare early in the winter under She temptation of high prices, and now have to 'buy at still higher. The prospects of the farmer were never more flattering than now, but to avail himself fully of them it is indis pensible for him to practise a little of what he has been calling book hit rin viz :—raise root crops, plow deeply, pul verize thoroughly, manure heavily and with such kinds as are adapted for the crop he is raising. Various experiments have proved that at least one-third, and probably one-half less grain will do as much good, when fed in conjunction with roots, carrots, parsnips, beats, rutabagas, &c. When corn is worth ninety cents, or one dollar, oats seventy cents, and with a dozen or more cows or steers re quiring feed, this saving will be quite an important item. An acre of land under proper,. culture, will readily produce six hundred to the thousand bushels of roots, and even if sold what crop will nett more money ? Carrots, the past winter, and almost any winter have readily* comman ded fifty cents per bushel, and the de nand for them 'is rapidly increasing as' food for horses, at. the livery stables.-- the expense of planting continued seed ing and cultivation, 'deters many from root culture. The weeds will grow and require attention when it cannot be spar ed; but we will now repeat, what we have A before own by destroying' the weeds before in the crop. After the ground has been well ploughed which should be very early in the season, the harrow should be passed over repeatedly at least twice a week, so as not only break up and pulverise all the lumps, but also to hill seeds_of weeds just germina ting, by exposure to the action of the hot sun. If any One will examine his fieldg before harrowing, particularly if it has been well immured, he-Will find millions or weeds all over the surface, just sprou ting, and in a condition to be destroyed, by each successive harowing. This will not cost a lithe of the expense of their de.4t ruction after the crop is planted, and willthe dune more effectually.— II ()acing Fa rifler. rci El Nr P.1.1W I, 1,111 FE :VIA LE SE :NI NAltV.—This Institution will opon on - the Bent . .‘l , tintay t0t.,11, in a Ti,a' and, CUValaatikalti bail& ag that purposo, undor the diretdion and suitor t?..loore lie windy and :Awn Thoins.m.•— floPlot•otion of tl, Scolinary is healthy and rettrod. I t 1.; tho dosi_rn (if "the thlt the 4 , outrso of in st r a-tjot he ill Tourtl, :mil the e'Creatillti latitiOrate. 1 . 110 Last ie,n de totwlters will lo omployo I. ill hi, arranged in class's Ataa)ral rig to LilCiliirCetion of t.ll, Prixtripli. 'Moro will be throe el:vws—Primary, Jo tl tool Senior. wagliing, , fuel and 11;41i t„ por ses,l,ll of 4 ❑rcnlhs • Tuiti•w in tiauinr etas, per .11Inhr Prini•Lry t; 1., I.at in .1. lironeh \last.s on Piano arid use of instrument, ilil p.tirain4 and dr.t j 1 I,.N' 11' ( 1(11) A(' A 1) I'. Sli.l.liN e.onoty. Th om. l'no oext 01l I.or Lill, won kuutrn 1 t,tltuti.nt will th. first \V. , ,liesilay \lay. It Is locate,l at shade tp, eiAliteon mile, from the :\louitt Union ti.tl ion on the Pea ns. Is anifi Itoihssad. ‘o,icii 'dace there oz :1 I 'Hyit.ii . :t Hein Si Ito ,sointry it is r .'n irom all the vie, and temptati ma If , t n.- !'h. , Lnildinis airy :tml 'us ,: aide • •011111111.lti•l: .mo it b , arder , . J.• \Vh c.1,111 , . t ...1,1.11,1 In the 111,tittlti ut rail 1.11,ti1l If 0 , 1 ,1'a,1.111 ,, r11. , it at !Al per iveoli. Tr:Rms.--; por .11 tier mdnths pty,ilde gvur ly in a iraure ; els per !Lie: fuel IV. 11. Wo.111:' , . I'6 nri pal. Prin-ipaht 3 , 1,1re5, will Ise East,tl l'a. wail the 1,1 ~1 April after AN 111 , 1 i ti l : ,- 1131.11' 03p. 1111,101041)1111 l'a. Mar. fl I.tt.h. NIT - fIETE ll.k LI, ACA1)101Y, tliro , y inii,,, west of trarrktburg. 'nu , ninth ! , ,, , :5i ,, ,1 If tbo. p 'pillar and flourishing Instituti at „ill ~.1 0r nt...0., on M radar, the ilit a 'Alay next. under Ow .0 '-t ftvoral.le MI iill , li. 1)111 ing the present 3 ~ . 11. 1.n...b. on pr., tnllolll a and IllitiltiOliti 11AVO bet•ll 11134.. to Its i.l - patronal, lINIMIIIII , I. Tho Principal rill Ise 3 ,- ,ist,l by rt. fall carps of youtpetent and exp.trieneed te.t-In.ra, :111 , l apes 131 attention 11 ill be paid La the LIOAILII Alll 0,1111 , ,r1 01 the Students. Tit, ,i 1 parents irytarillatiq in oiartiesily I I iti•kl to this Irist l'irculars till Lo ft 1 1 .111,11 1 ,11 and ally Intavi.iti m Nill I.r plvett,uua;pil.yttitino•ititer porsolial or try li•t tor t, ( 1 1,ASS1(7„1I, A( 1 A11- EM V, near C:telisle, Pa. Th ,11111.- e 1301 Session Wiiil 111. :,1 00 on TUESI) AN, May litt,,,tsss. thMtH cir.•illars with mfr. rarer , .., and full inf , rnint in n I, I, y It. K. ItUlt: , .S, Prinripnt nod Prnprietor, ' April 18-IS. - 4. Cittsll,,TlA ...--/- Ci ommERCI ALL C()I, 1. EC 14, } No. 12r BALTIMORE sTiturr, BALTIMuIIE, Md. Tills Institution presents superior facilities to y.un4 inen desirous of obtaining a practical business ednea Litql. Thu course of study 0111briltICIS Double Entry ltui,l;• a 4 practically applied to tho inanavune.iit of .M. ri:motile,'lank, mfinur.tu ring and Steamboat i tool< s — Business l'uninansiiill and illorcantile Computations —fliniliar Lectures on Cointnereial Law—urea, t h e s , t l,. j'&,..t of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Contracts. Partnerships. The exercises :ire strictly practical. being deducted front actual business transiwtions, and so completely e thil,lno practice with theory that students. on rontple tht of the course, ore in every respect competent t.. C induct, on scientific principles, any !Wt. of Doulde Entry Illott.s. The students hare access to a Commercial brnry procured t•tspressly for their are , muutation. Usual length of time to complete the whole course, front 8 to 10 weeks. WCAIIRIAGE FOR SALE._ A iirst.rat, Family Carriage for one or two horses. It is strongly both 01 the lh,!st materials, and will Le mold law for eash. Apply to. Inaiehi Ihn WK. D. NI YMOUR f 101iN SIIELI , EI?B.---XANDER's I'AT ENT CORN 51111.1.111, dooldt.dly Oa , best and cheap est now in nae. Ft11.111..1.14 are requested to call and ex• 11111tIll It at the Carlyle Filnalvy andlfteld).k. Shop. or at Saxton's Itard‘kine Store. For it 1 V,V,11/31111, prices I.y Aug. 2-4 - Ina (lAltrlN'lllt k 111t0I4N • . •1 )1114Y COA 'l'ons Lyken's Valley Coal, broken and Screened, prepared ex pressly 6.r faintly use. reeeiving and for sale by Jan. 17 :Int W. li. M II AY, Agt. VTO( 11_,LEN RN:—A liit.of very Superior Ileary and Ewen Woollen Yarn jur.t recolvoi, much hotter than tho city yarn, all colours. novg CHAS. 0(111.1317. lIONNETS AND BLOOMERS.- 1 . - )A very large assortment of the latest styles nglish Inimitable and split straw, Neapolitan ' Hair, Lace, Leghorn and Florence Braid Horn e t s , MihSefi and Children's Bloomers of various hinds, Straw Braids and (limps Artificial Flowers. Bennet -Unless and R &c., all of which sow ,•heap at the store of the subsiriler, South imover. street. ROBERT DICK. Carlisle, April 25. 1114:EVE L. KNIGHT, (Succca )1. to Hartipy 'BEDDING AND C s tror ovAREIIOUSI: No. 148 South Second Street, ours abeve Spruce street, Philadelphia, where ho keeps ,•on stantl2; on hand a full lINSM (merit of every article in his line of busincs , . Furthers. Feather Rods, l'atent S - ;•ring Mattrogses, Velvet. Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three 1'; y, Ingrain, Venetian. I nag and Ilium) Carpotings, 011 Cloths, Canton 3lattlngs, Cocoa and Spanish Mat thugs Floor and Stair Du:gets. Hearth Itues.Poorldats.Tahle and Plano Col. erg. a hlch he Invites the ratention „fr purr 140etT,4 QTAIN'S ATMOSVIII4: IC CH URA --A full supply of the above celebrated Churn. noV on hand of.all the different sizes, front 4 gallons to 10. It received the first premium at. the litte'Petursyl yenta Slate Fair, the first premium. at the Franklin Institute 111111 Delaware and 'Maryland State Fairs, and various 'others at different ' , turps. It wlll'mahe more and better butter from a given amount of erearm and In 1e..: time than arty churn In the market. Per sale wholreale and retail byl PASCH A Id, MORN IS & ffrienitural Warehouse and Feed Store, corner of ith and Market, Philademo m. , Pee. 0, 1864---ff aucation. farthor inf a mat ion B.l,lross =PZ Innuarc 17, 1!,55. 2111 , Franklin Co. Pa B 'main,;, Tuition in the lirarairar lirarwh ,, and Coral per Sessi•m, (5 months) Virr . ty, In•truclitrir in Latin and Greek, 10110 " French and liernian 1). DEN LI NO II ti Pa Mar. 14, H5l For partleubm write and roeoive a circular by mail april 11 Utl3ailoU , (4i,lilaYil 1 31I3ilIec-i5 Q.l;llVb Ei OTlCE.—(itiee is hereby given dull i have. this a:1'.z0,,,,,i84..a itil HIP ha the prnetire et my preteAinn. Win. M. l'enroFe and Then. :0. Iflddle. t.sq re. :111 lott.inoss, in future NN 111 be attended tub). the above under the firm ef ••Inentr. I.lt h 1556. W. M. 1111/1)1,1•1, ACV at Law. 1 I'. IitLNIRICIL, Attorney at, Law k_ x ' • —onicn in uk.,tnin's Itiity. All litismes, entrust ed to 11int v. ill In. 1,1,111141 y nttrnde.l to. AA,TH,141..\)1 (I. RU HEM, Ajtorney v nt Law. Mitre hi Main rt nit. Car entrimlmi tip him will lue promptly Evil, 7.'35. N. G EN, A ttoniev at law, has • _ o 5,1.1.1,1 in Me-lianie,linrg, f.o. the pritetive of his prmaa.=i nn . All hinds ,'I Legal Writing, rollpetionh, Court loaminess, &r., pl , lllpt ly at traded to. Oftim oppo site Or. Long's re sia,n,.. suRVEVINi i In all its diffe rent branelitis promptly at tendril to. (jrl B. (10LE Attorney at Law, will at- t,m,i po,nipo ) to all lumluess entrusted to hp, 0„,. „• ii, the r.fin f.r.,,,, occuphat by William Irvthe, Esq.. North Ilanover street, Carlisle. April 20, 1052. IA R. (1. E. BLUMENTIIAL, HO -1 i I.I , ,:iI'ATIIIC PHYSICIAN. (Mice and residence on - Loather street. on,, door east of the Herman De formed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respertlully .fieli his pnirVSSir , llai services to the citizens of Carlisle anti li clnity. . 4,-j-I'ersons from j di ,, ,tanrA laboring under rhronk diseases may consult In letter. Unice hours. from 7 0 9 A. )1., and 2 to 4 P. )l. sept6;s4 tt i,lO 00 S 00 0 00 4 00 5 00 15 0.1 , lW Ili. S. B. K I I', EWER ►dice in North street two doors from Woke &.Campbell ., store. M., Imam, moro particularly from 7 to 1.1 A. fro ze ) ato 7 o'clovk, P. M. ifWI 111.. ( . 1 , F,0. W. N.EI 1) . 1 C 1 I ('vs. i:it ;N i t: , e It leeth :111,,t1 parts that di-ease or irrogit hit require. Ile trill tA I titielni Teel 11 eNcry doserli , til-11..m . 1i as N,ltil ••l t.l,ti,i -111, . 11,11 , 110111 , t rtilvial t;,it. , iils t 1•.• • 1:1 . 1i frppliancuk thr 11,1tal \.t. - o.'lll at 1110 1,41,111, la: 11r. I,t i fl }.:OR( is z . ‘. A It. \ i;,ltt-, troll) ie-. IL,. pito wit. to tht• - rY Artificial tetttli ,itt_ltt t I!, t_tt :1,1 °II ire tAtt, Itttt 0. ullll 111:0:i :1 itlllollllv , , :•114•h ns ! , Irl.:11`. 1414 , c1,. anti - rot, I; Tl , lll. - I 11.4,1-t••• 1 1.,11.11 Itild r t••• .•ttrlttoll% frrt-st-ri, It. bitlt•to• ol or. 111,. net I\ Vitt : 4 11 - t-t-t. Cat In . • CVt..j. 141 I( 1- t." - 111 s g ill perfltrin t.it,-10 mittot the Tt-ot It lb it :try required Ittr then' itrt. , 4• I tati , nt. S,•31:1111.', 1.11111. t. tig„...lint, Att., nr yull rt•-•tt , rt. thy It-- 01 (ht.,. It\ it,to-tin;! At tilt-1.11 Tooth, 11-tott to.,th to 3 full 4,- l'it t strtm , t, It ley, dt.ot, tutlt of t lit. II:11 1 1,ml 11-1,1. Dr. L. Is I'llll I'M' 111, I INt. I.'ll ..r F N. It( )•.•'• E 1., 11, tise, sign, and oltuttip•nthil l'ainto . r. I , rnierly I htrib, , , rill t. , 311 t. 11.• I tilt , 111; .hr rnint ing..ll I eh, , 1131.1. 1.1 it 4, Th.. kinds ..ry ranting al teudi•d t ‘ralritit, In the 11111.1 . . , rd Nt., ( 1 \V. B N 1)1', )lanufacturer of miu,riti 3t,•,..r. Ftenrh Wad, 11,4 t Alu. tPr and Cl , kr, North Efl,f street, Ow Pdidgel ear:bde 3tou: ) ! 'l' ()VES!! S'Ul VES .) ks tint public that In. la i' r.II 11,11141.0 Ili- VStal , il,lll:4l.llt, lm Main St , ••r i nr 1101. the lar.:•••1 and in,t = . ...! . 12 in. sTo% ES to be tonna in this ,souity, ree hich will he sold at the lowest p,-1, ~ tin . ~..,..,......,,, ca , h ~r aporov...l credit. Ills stock consists of ~:734 a ler4e assortment of now 8 ,1 body Co Vei. l "` ___. dir , ,,sl pATENT cool: ING ,STOVES. finished In tb.• inn,t complete manner. and calculated fur,ither wend or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, nuty be monad at his establishment. Also, a great a 4110.) 1 , 1 tip. 'Bost approved and beautiful PA Itl.olt OFFli:1-: :STOVES. in eluding a ouinber of new styles, possessing very supe rior advantages over those boretotbre in lite. Families and housekeepers are respectfully ins Red to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Stovis delis ered to any part of the country and put up at the shortest no tice. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN -AND SHEET IRON WARE, and Copper Work. and has eonstantly on hand or will Inaltu to order every article required by housekeepers or others In this line. Ills stock of Tin anti Copilot . Ware embrac(rs every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufac tured. ructions in want of articles In his lino may al ways be sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction by gdvlng him a call. f not l-18:4 pREP.A.RE FOR WINTER! PARLOR AND COOF.ING STOVES. The subscriber at his old stand on North 11:1110Ver st., Carlisle, the sign of the -Mammoth Red Coffee Pot," de sires to ..all the attention of the public to his largo as sortment of STOVES. of the newest and most fashiona ble styles, from the hest manufactories in the , !. V ~..,, em A n i t i ta. , a i t i i; m 1 L i i. , l . . k i l i z l l b t , , l r l i t e, ,i, .!. ( fr i T A n4 l 3 l l :7, , , , t i. s i , , )v Es • i ii 111'0 tlloMirrorr : 4 t. , ve, the Arctic. Eevere, Star, Persian, ['Mon and .Etma Air Ti.:ltt, together A l l Kr eith other patterns which he has of all .ites f .r. parlors or rhambers, and calculated for burning either we.al or ...ail. Also, the Mum 01. d .e, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's,with other COOK INg ; STOV ES. comprising Owl i ::s ..t, t 4 iinpro%ements In k f.1,,0 itchen 05, :Fad intended fi. ,i A. 1 ,,,,,,i ~, coa l.— Also. the tinting }loom Cooking Stove—a new and elm gant article. to which he In% Res the particular /Men tion of familles. Ills cooking stoves range in price from 11, to In, pith the list tires complete. A 1 ,... Nino , Plate Stove+ .4' ration, patterns end different 11111`1,, Aleo, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook ing 5t..% es, Brass Kettle., ,1 e, Also, even article in the line of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are ne.peet fully invited to call as he Is confident e ith his large stOck.'variety and cheapness. of being able to give 011- tiro satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. ' Oct. 23, 18,4. M. MORRIS. pLD ATENT SELP4A E TAIIPNIANG _ YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, rantittim.,:o—)l fr o RICII A SARGENT, _No. 4th Market street,l'hilada Thif cutter Is superior to any now I u use. for streturth,l durability, and simplbity of construction ; it. cuts root er, and Is-the (oily self sharpening' Hay, Stinw and Corn St.ilt: Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STRAIGHT. KNIFE, which any person Cllll grind avid sot with ease, but In ordinru•y ease, is ground in Om machine. Thou- sands have already been sold, and the deinand Is daily ineroasing. In most Ca:4l. , nit examination is suilivient to convince one of Its supeaio:•ity. Nii otie aftera short trial would part. with lilt Otter. All sites of the above constantly on hand and for,sate J. I'. INN E. *all • Sole Agent for Cumberland county. 111i9cellancov.9, , , ,QTEA M SA\V INI I 1.1., near tZk i l a I,r- k - , Papal-town, Cumberland comiti . p.,„, _ , irAsK. EL I, & shy witir; conpnw t0;,,, i , am I I ~, , ,,fitm, ply Lumber of all kinds, nt tie shot teid 11. , ."*-Orfre.iiiitien, and on terms ht\Nur than n u t I i.. bed also% here. All orders directed to E. 11,04,i 1.1.. I': , 'warm ii. I.l' R' u. D. SEYMOU , R, Jr., Carlisleovill be, prompt . Iv attended to. Feb. 22 ly c ~, .1 - lAA F'ITTIN(; ANI) it I N' 1 . - would int; rut tht ells tit Uttrltte (lint Ito hits minim al11111.••• mouth 1.,14.1; l i'I"1I Nil and elicit nl. lee, :led oil l'ea, 1•10.10 trl 11/IS elTaglai the I jet, el a (.1.4 ratethmi t tl (lent l'lttlatt littitt anti ilat , QUI - 111110 MI all 1.Nt01,1.1 af-WAllll`llt of FIN'l• Lill will eualde Wilt t.O 1111 orders promptly. kil wed s will to M arra M.A. HIS etnck of 1;1114 istures will Inc netted in the rt , i ni rsarliy tipll( his Tittidng estat lishinelit nn Ntrth lilnnom e 1 htrtet, where he In, itt tt 1 . 1 NN !NG. SPOUTING, &e.— Ile In :dso prepared t" Iloilo. to ,o - kl , •r• er.•l y urtlele .1 N% AEU need l v 1i.01,c1.4.rp0r , and othui s. 11 ill a , at.t,nd to SPOUT! NG. I lot SE-ROUVI.NG, 111..1.1. II ANG I NG, and 1.1.1: NI [ONG. 'fliaoltial 14:r the pat:va , :we with ,yllieh lie bas iii eady helm favored. he sell: its :t continua:lee of the xame. Carlkle, June 14, ';',4 F,,li 0 M l',11,11:()11NIA.—C. I'O\)N - ‘ i HEILEN ei..piLot fully Informs the eitivens or oil , ii , l.• and , ',nil, y. that he has just return >ifts. Nil - rain I 'illifornin. and is prepared teeN Iv elite .l!I kind, Ol %I. Ili ~.11Ileetell IS M I his line ol litisiiiniss. Ni He Los 11l a 1114 till 1131111 a 11n1',4 , anis , ' tniont of ready-made Milt Guns. Pistols. I.i.rlis, Keys. (inn Trimmings. Ain.. illl Of \ t 111/ It he in ill sell tilt ;ei-ale or retail. iii ali.ii attends tin repairing thin-. , loci s. li.eks. Ac; iniigriiN es on V.l tics, copper and lemil/ . Ile 1:(111e , that I's. Strlel. Ital. 110011 to Mill a desire ti,i plea:A.,. Ile ,i ill merit and revelry rutin,. ',at Fl.:Igo. R 1 - All hinds .-f Vine lens made lin order. ptli I'sl- Iv ,4-?le- ‘ I' I, I , ',N I)1 I) .1 F', \V - (" 4.- 1 / ... ...„-, -..... 1 i 1,1:1' ! 11411,',..y rte , . , •,,,,,„ It ' 2 '''''' .. -Z... , , r,‘ , ..k , . -i1It) 31 A ", 01: , - ~-..i.,,.., .. k , 4 l3:'k.'"•:„-s:', „ ::. ‘l , - , • - , t ~t . 1.i.r1.1.....1i•r • •• l';'''''':.' • 'il -4,:.•:' , -'''.N.,..:' 11 , It 1. , •,11,1..• 1., inst II'• s '•4'''... - . '- '• : 7 fi 5 , , ,,,,' /, . , i% ...I 71, Lll ., ,7. “1.11 n.. ••1 -kw,- •'... _...- .. ;.4; ;.''.'... --..." rI. ••t7.t ,-.-. ! t ' tt. 1 , 1. , •I -,, I '' .i., ,1.•,, I, 4 ..5 41 I•1It 1 , , I I , I . 11':.1 ,11. . 1.1,.-I , ol`g 111 VIII ..I 41 , 1 , 1 :11/ti : - 11‘., N:.• 11. , , t. 5 , IN ,:tri , IA n ~I 0, ,t :i 1.11 , ~ ll_ ht 1111, I I ' q 15 :". '115 , 1 7:15 I. 31111 1.`,1 ..I f. 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I , •, I, luoltu It, 1.t1i.., and I:l•l , t,lelnen ef Car li , le t1,.0 h. • k rt ..i.:1,11 to tal.e Lit ehe,,e, 111 the ii.t st •111., I 1 •I yl, i.l II:t• :tit sit. 11 3., , ill 1 . 11113 NllNl.iill tit ' , loll:111..11 , t till , 1. , pular e,.ta1.11 , 13m., i.t.. Ili , ri. , lllr, are hr.,. la( a,llll Is •it iIV I ...I .11. d ~ 3 11a,Ttill lit ftimi,h. ed. Ile i. 1 z.% iaea filth the in • 1 ro, .3 flit and I•erlect PI-4r 11111, Ili 1.4 . 134..111'Z 1 , 1 , i it, , 3,1 ~ 3 ,1..1,1, ~,ft.,c,,, I.l , tri in 311 , n: t,,t. 1 cull .-upplt .al , l el,r) vni,ii'l nni ,t, Inn n.nnni ~ire. ini.ninn ril on • n n..nin•n•n.i.nni Innnint "5 1114:11.ti, WI 1111111 f. 1:1!i„.:1.t, illy;,. i'.,itit Mt,. ,ti•., arillrat.'/Y n'lti , (l and iltsplicatt•N t.tison 4 I .11,:i.31 111,,t3.54'5. 1.31111.,`, taken ia rink Or Ilevea , , it In t,et,. l'rices 111 ,, ,frl'At‘• anti .:1 , 111 1.1 ,, 11 rivinnn in ill ..i.in.n n. Ihe 1.211,11 e ts Invited to call at the Nlaftt , tl Ilan Ilagliet lean 11,....ttis anti CN3IIIIT`A. the 1111111e1,31•Sp.,1111,1S. Ati, jli., ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ;• ! .,...1...1 Lcket...et, Itee”..t 1 , 11,.. 1'17112301. 1:1T1,:,. Pelliii pri&iiln, ,S, Curli , lt..ltitte 14.'51. ( ® LAI)I)I,r, AM) Ilt• , kl' • 11l rr , • , n all it , y.ul, It., I lull, It, \er 1•••, t l'arti•l• t •,‘ , (1 , rN , itlt it 1. 1 ,1 1 ,t's rt,rtici ti,t ytid, 1111; 1/11 1,111 it ,1 • 1/1 rat 111,11rt./11 11% 11t In ill, 11 /1 11 . 1 1 .11,1 , 11111: 1 111 1, 11.11 . 1 1/1 lit,lll l /11111110 SAI I 1 1 1•1 .. .1. / 1 11 . 1/ 1 ,. , 1 art Ult thh. lalterF. also TI;I'NI, , , tray rll ut.t tku 4 i 11,• alnn wan-• lifll..throS , , .'( it 1 ~,i Morn.% rd P INI . +II Sr¢la Sll.Ol rs ever acrd In this • , .tintr:.. and these ‘vi r diing hai,d s,io. duralde :old pleasaut saddle NI illdu Wvir Van and gec them. lle iwititil;it•t liven MirDVSS, Bridles. anti N% Ilips In all their varie ties. and o.tnetlently helieves from the general apprel tha t of his V 1 1 ,101111,, that he waives the neatest and hest gears. in all their tariety of 1 1,11 h, that is made in the ~nmtrt. lie Ilkil 11131,, all kinds of Matrasses. le order. 11Z: Straw. 11114.. I'lllllA I lair and Fprintr :qat ratt.se, All the al I t .' mailoutdo of tho Lest material and e.a•lktnamAtilt, and at it. 11 theutmostdes p:t.-h• {l ' M. (.I.`iihMlN. ( C l 1,( )'l' If INI; AT ('( )S'l'—'l'lle sul)seri 1)- ~; er lots ;in ao.ortinent or fashilofflo anti (cell made e Liu 111 NU, N\ bid; 'III I sold off at cost Mr en'h. The stoek yonsists of Cloth and l'aolniotrett Coats, Lin en and iiliiirlonn l'; it. T,,,....1 and Jr . :III (oats: 3larsoills Silk alll Satin Yost ing ; eas.iniers..l;;llll's and Cord pato taboos. Lition and Cott...mole pantaloon', mills all kind, of Clothing ustutlls found in a 4'1.4 hint! Fiore. Into:1;1111v 10 roliiiqui , ll thti:, I :atll of my business. groat ktr,iiii, i.Oll le had 1;:, ;ailing .1011 at th.• them. st,m. ,f 111.% it Li . :: , (Ili Hill . I'ETI .-- A fe,% pivres ;11-t received from a tavtit.ii tool pry 1,,w, Juno nouraucc. I, l llll', 2‘1.1 - EN ANO EAST PENNsßoilo M AL ' , ME IN SI:ISA NCI.: II 01 I'.INY of 1 'will ,4.unty. inePrpo- I ;It eit I.) an nt•l of As•citil,l) • it. 1,1, fully twoniti.4l, zkhd iu opeint ion Under the 1111111N2 , 111ellt 1 , 1 tha rojlov, lug conaith,lotwi ez, v Danlel [kilo., William It: c o odi ti , Altdrhnir ltrt•nnetnnu, John C. Dun 11. Lim is lly er, Ilenry f.ugan, unlit it: Musser, .lacob :11111111118, .14.5e1,11 Wtckerrhum. Alexander Cut lie,trt. - TILL! rate,of inburanee are as low and fitrorgtMe as any, Comp:lily - a Om hind In the State. Persomi wishing to become members aro Invited to make applleatlon to the. agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. }:\.l. 11. MOSSIER, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice Preddent. !ITER, Eoeretar,y M ICH AEL COCK LI N, Treasurer. mn.NTs CUNI It1:11LANT) 'lartiti. N. Cum lierlati.l; C. IL Herman. lc Ingi.towit; 7vitring, Shlreinani.town ; • Charles lien, Carlisle ; lir. .1. Alil, f'hurrlt„rn ; Samuel Oralwel. West l'imeaoreste , h ; .Tunics Me Dowel, Fraillt ford ; Jlode 41riffith, I , oulli Mht dletnu; Cohrer. Benjamin lla verstick i ; listurn; I)uvid Coovcr, Hipp tt. Yogic couNTy.—John Povonan, Ptster AVolfml, Pratt Min; Esq., Vi - 0.11Ingtoli; \V. N. Ip,ver; .7. W. Craft.. ParadiNa. 11A RIIISIIIITIM.--Ilonscr Imam Monbors of the company baying polieies nbout to ex- Om ran lino them renewed by making npplientiop to 9 -- of tht• ngr , nts: - . ... 6 .r. - 7? I IA RDWARE.—Mammoth tt-, i' ' ;:pring Arrival nt I.l'N VS. on North liar pplj4t..dover : - tiTet., whore the nubile Are icing sopplied with eviTy - varlet}* of Itar4twarn. Paints, Oils e&. at tilt , 1.01 , ,EnT CASII VIIICIS. ellii In, we can necom modate a low in,e. BCII()LAUS El 1 Pti in Pickintani ('til far sato. at a retlttectl Etictrite at 11.1,10 ?I!:ty,r:t.r)l2. 1. 11, I ‘l7 . A T ( 1 2 1 I EIS, .1 . J, NV 1 1 ] Lit Y; S I , I .I,' Eli .aFia . mO, t , f Sim finest gmtlity; far Fnle at the 1r mI at rail: litters. at 'Win. C: E uror, lIVA WS, No, 11.4 F, t.th ;cc, 1 a ,trza I vov,, , i, lin and rninn. woil side, l'Eilniell Liu lit ehhel'i meat etel.rllCUS a larp.• 11 I it he'ii st t it., I, lies Vs O. het'. lewelry :liver Ware. All An It are. plater w it It 1 no Sill Se, ill File( ny,FetlF, I.adlt s. tit —.let gr. Cis, Funs at tl faLe) art isles of it super kr quality, clefet 1 ing the e: c u t it at t. ni f 1111 sr it ho tlet.ite to pia, tire the 1., st ::.),1 gotitls at the lowest . e:10.1 Nip. 5. I lal log. a pract ical hottwletli.te a( ..44a the ),11S.10CFS, net! Illi aVilli:lite in, iI { , . , -• , '....u.i 4:8 tee Importing and )!ithulaati,r• mg. t he sid ~,, i it er I,n iii(lcf, II). ii.v lie:- pulLlosers, ir • IM% 1, p. tint he, an supply lia to on I etirs tin Intuit) in as any tither estalilitittnet.l, ill either ci the Ath.i.tie Cities: All I. kids t f Irian outlet aztil l'et.rl .7t v. chy am! Ellit.r W 111.12 loam fart tat it to I flier ula ill A relit, VIII .111 GM 1.. 1i.?;•,11 at eliett, jet as eh; and i-ill er Mare faithfully ~ et paired: . 'l‘ 1%1, F. Illt'ret:\ 11 F. it ii, No. ..!!.. , .1 Ft 11111 •2rl it, a few dews litrti 0 tile ' 2 .lt , lo 34 1.1' Let. Nt est Side. _I 0 the r uth dow of the store, u ttY tr Fw n the famous Bird 11, hi, h comuutiuls the athuirath of the seketife aud curl, us. (f,•pt. 'sl—lyr. • PIPIt()1 1 El) SVI'Elt A . OF Ir, to Clletni.a) A Union made after the most inti,r.:ved at ill 100- aid carp supetir r. Prot arca di It, Muoure. made after the English at ti, I. and in ti sup , : Lr, 1 oiu tourli lower than Guar:Vl, and 11.11. N ritual. the or Dealers tout Fnrmrts it pa ti. ulail ; railed bore nei. I: lat. 21441. Pour lan lane or =null quantities. for t. rat: l ' MONROE 1011111 S awl N L. I Om EIt6Y, ''2 Gnt h harvcs, :h1 door atol e Chest tt ut Lt. Phila Frpt ISI 1. CIIII.I,SON'S V.ATE.N T Y.ENTILA iTI N C; ACE.-1 hot sul h 4 .1 )1:tor t) matt call the attu>t.ioii oot all 'tallies coluiring, a olcsicalle tti tho to) I 1.1.1.111 ATEI , 1k Alt u A I> LNI I LATING AT. It mkt( ~ The 1.1 potation r,f this furnace Is ta,tv knew n, having in Lrcdw ed anti t;g• the 'past 11112' scut F into al cut UnN pehlit Luild Lµic and !note titan 'OM p‘ is ate thteilt t t; yet her with the imuleaseitartqa.e of 1101.1. cs vr) ); hi is the ti evidence that Ihn Le adder cd (q. its I,l'l 1:111C11. hall-111AS. lip 111. of I Lys - nary. ) on 51.2.21.11 U the.tellch r it 12 ads • ..III: I \ ‘111.%11101: I 1:I•2 ll', Ihe hvitirg eit ;.t a turfy, ra t tl t u tit cc t ae,1,1.,te the ..ii. itt.L. It , I ‘1 , 11,t11-1',.•111' lbado vlll r n, ;• t i will ti I . lri• i t T(Ipilo - II i• II at l4ld nn.l will ti.r. I 111 )I; hi It I, Li. UIII , 01 11 , 11. I le. I INC I f , 1.1 :st NI 0 Ilas 10S1.110,1,1:kin 01 111110,11rdS o 1 1111. 110 st 11,11 1. 0.11,4 1.. the ttl.ttlit C.11.t :II 11111.1. 111.111 1,1 c.111.111,1 . it 1,1 hotly. ;asst.) at It t.t •• tt.s chi, .1 1 r )1 , 110:11.1.1 f: - .:1:41 :.1t1.2. tit., • 11,, .4. It,. 111'1,5511.11 lip I •• It.. ‘N I 1. .11.(I is, st 1,0 e us/LI lhtm st Ile tla If p Is I; teittes 1 n t :1, ht. ; 1 . Ilatt, 11 , 1. I' ttt tt, l'r. s V. Its. 11. Al.. ti. I tvl.l at sun t il itt.;ll. l ts.l. I iph y. 11001 \ 1.1. opt I li:411 tt NN 4. 1...ve tre.(iticcd this sys.senf.%i: I.c•t sizes. sr. tlist /1:11) AI ail thelllbt•lN , .•I thin to• 111 , 1• I ut it Nary. tuteleizttti ate pel.;l3Ed tali it r4.,111,i r the lurg• st I M. : cl uliiry. N... 1 itsl C. titi•li•te, '1 Fart, ltadialor. iw int Ito s d Fe( .1 do do do do do a g a g 1 , 7 .• 11 do do d.,,. Phis No. 7 is the hilliest and tovet t,u t Furs s. Imule in t 1, 1 ,. t,nntry, sod Is aduti.: dal trd Ict 'h urrhes and t ther large class tuiltlirgs. N% e erutioue t.. eel] the apparatus at the ramie price as 551. , •1J rota slootl, fate ems ago. Although tl.e iron kiss little:teed their rest 2ft Tor ,el.l 01, ittg t , I.rir 4.1. t, still or ate eialt&,lly thr aliut Ire lust 01 soles , It, rli: I i.l, H., tutulto price. 111.,1Q tln t, 21It tr. e. 1\ or irk &Led hal Oct , Li:. It ult. lak hish us %.Ilb :1 / Fut., t,l F unlaces this 5,1 FlUit. We ale 1.4.10 i rot ell tu tus.ls), I Ilein 1, stif . F . l 411 el .1 he ertxti, a ol /01 I.lll.aces, %liken I 16:tt• taut (lulu in till 04,025, DIEM Ai6:'ritt)l.!LlTAN TM; PA:\ t;E.--We t Ct.ohing Lan', that Is:I, )12t I 41.11 (I I. Nlll4 II N all I 11171 t n.ust pet lent at.d desirul , lo cutting :t: al 1., r in% I lard. N F l'A'l INT YENTILATifII. c tor CI a :ft, in l'i.nrazillitifia fitr LL, n::+ IteL Ire at A dal,. I [lda Vri.ti'Afti It is ;u 1.1.1.111, tti 1., I r ILO 01.13 I 1. I r f•Nrr uncle lii re it tit g diuu, Lt iif ,cc. Lt Lid Li r vi t.lllhlii F 1 ttilfl nip. of all Lira, tie then.. art• a inbitt u.u1.3 infilitticd • r 1116 N1111111;11, at (jell, d iffr aal ,I atilt rt iII I it careful t.l) that it Lae tie Elifetaloll PiXEC'N PATENT REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.---Cf, Luc„ the larges.t /top most rotopli to eFS rtmeht sf 11. t tihd VelLtllotc is tu In tI l'artivo Who aisle to pul, hose 'lithe' f r peit• to use or ola leiole, will find it pi rutty to their VtiNatabk:(l to ex:Miler thrir clerk. 121 .:'L.VII.: ANT) 31:()N MANTLES.—Ive Ig - ae :13 Lund an a tolsivo nesortth mit of t beautiful ma r• tics, in exaxt Iloitatitn Eg3 ptlan, Spullqi, 681 way uLd rather rare 'nal t.leF. - oItEN tutATl:e.—For .11101r:wile and littntrin( us Coal. 411 ell lit e new pattern fit - the low dui, n titatii. wade lid tit the Eug!isti Patten's. - mid et.thtty rew in tliseottutr3• Sol.E AGENTS Ivr the English ELeauetic l'h nth g Tile. Carn k irk Chimney Tops and Te: ra ['can Ornan.ents, roe], i, Garden Vares, Per.ons stout hirildlng wcadti do well to examir e tur ,took purt hoeing chew bete. Vi , iters, Iyht.t . trr pnrchaeing or not, are cordially weleomed to cnn• rstet,- Ske Wit Me, whore we Mlould t e happy to fur nish any tuft math at leFpectlEg any cd t ur i 4orde that 11 , tq. to .lilld. A (Oh l'at AN arming and N entilatlng ran e had glatultoml; at cUV rhar, tuber iit.rvd,n4.ll) or iy F. .1. 11.1111i1:60.N. Warming and Von Warelmuse, 14G NN aiuut et., ttelow.S.li.th,, AS. (4; I.IIY D( I ) , I, :R r t \ ,f l) th Premium e v i , n r rE 1 , ..; and Elind fiund Ti.npet:s. 1 ii*trut tiuo, to oral le Ladies and CHI ILA: awn to ILlC:thllte their hulida aitl at. MEE 100 .. . {lm+, In s.--No. 1. The round of th• head; No. 2. Pr, to foieht ad over the head to the I.OA ; in. ri,nl NU' to ear over the top; No. 1. Fn.nt tar to tar round the Ito ebend. ,Toupevs and sealv, Im-hrs.—No. 1. Prom focheml to lark as far as Vald; No. 11.. Over tbrehend no far ne requir ed; S. OM' the crown of the head. 1L DULLARD has always ready fir EON n F pl cr did steel: of Gents' 'Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs.' half MIFF, Frizets, Braids, Curls, Ac., beautifully manufneturedand as cheap as any establishment in the Union. Pollards MI hanium Eatrartor Lustrous Hair Tonic, preparcd from liouth American *Was and Roots, the most successful article ever produced, for prescrviug the hair from falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons volly Dollard's hair cutting saloon maim t n ioa Its immense popularity Is the fact that his , r6inte is applied to Livery bead of hair cut at his establishment, consequently It is kept In hotter presert titbit) than um der any kllcwii application. It I clog thus practically tact Ca by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of Its tiff caey, Soiel wholesale and retail at his Old Fstallhltnent 177 ch"t nu t street opposite the State 11ouse, 1 Imiltddellpia. It. Dollard has at least discovered the no plus ultra of HAIR DYE, and anmuldc,m.s it for Ktle vith perfm4,t Con. fidenee in its surpassing every thing of the hind tit!e• ib use. It colors the hair einmer black or brown, (al itay 10 desired) and is used without Injury to the hair shin ell her by stain or ot hem Ise, ran 14 , wad hid off in ton minutes after applicat lon, witboorlh•teneting_frt or_ its efficacy.- - Personsvhdting the oily are * invited to give him a call. - Letters addressed to If. POLLAIID, 177 Chestnut A l Philadelphia, 10111 recolve attention. :tan, 2t - - W A'l-4A splendid P Eto P k i?‘ ) l. of 1 , i,p 4.11 or 1 .9 i 1 n g iC i . d e ) -s ° \\ ' ' ed a indett Shades and Firelmoard Prints, endbra, : ing all the newest and most annroVed stylus. The doßigns aro neat and chaste, and the prices such as cannot tail to 01%e satis• P;etl dl. Invite eor friends and the poidle penerab I v t,, m all and examine moor aoe:rrtnumt tenor,f-oreldamming els , wbere.li.: 4 , O'ftfrN. • mardr.:l m Last lkiain C'artirle pl)itabclpl)la NINE SIZE:, du tt., tit, dtt tit, ft r I.; j, k 3lay 31-71n1 El