6 2Arirlittittal. Agriculture In the old countries of Europe, where ]abor is cheap and land dear, the object to augment labor and contract the • iiace on which it is employed. There can not be a more rational principle in the •ode of agriculture, than that every farm which is in good heart should be kept so that every one not in good heart should ne made so, and that what is right as to the :atilt generally, is so as to every part of -very farm. Any system, therefore, or want of systeth, which tendS• to make a ieh farm prior, or does not tend to make poor farm rich cannot . be good for the , waer. The profit where there is any will balance the loss of intrinsic value -astained by the land. The neglect of ~:inures is a great error which claims par • icular notice. It may be traced to the -ante eau e with ~our excessive crop ping. In the early stages of our agricul :are, it was more convenient and more profitable to bring new land info cultiva tion than to improve exhausted lands Nothing is more certain than that contin qal cropping without manure deprives the oil of its fertility, it is equally certain, that fertility may be preserved or restor d by giving to the earth animal or vega :able manure equivolent to the matter ta ken from it: The Chinese it is said smile tt the idea that land needs rest, because industrious use is wade of every • fertili zing particle that can contribute towards replat,'Thgkwhat has been drawn from it, :ind this is the more pra,ticable with them,i as almost the whole of what is grown on the farm is consumed within them. That a restoration to the earth of all that annually grows on it, prevents its i upoverishinent, this is sufficiently seen in our forests, where the annual fo liage of the . trees and plants, replace the fertility of which they deprived the earth. The most eligible mode of preserving the richness, and of enriching the poverty of a farm is, certainly that of applying to the soil a sufficiency of animal and vege table matter in a putrifi d state in order to procure which, to much care cannot be observed in saviu,c, , every material furnish ed by the farm. This resource Was;among the earliest discoveries of men living by agriculture, and a proper "se of has been made a test of good husbandry in all coun tries, ancient and modern, where its prin ciples and profits have been studied. It is most gratifying to witness such a spirit agricultural excitement in Cumberland , aunty. What a pleasure it will afford to every land holder, if by a proper system f cultivation he finds his produce annu ally increasing and his expenees ditninisL i in proportion, whilst his estate is con stantly rising in value. In spring he casts a cheerful regard around him, buoy ant with hope while his exulting thoughts naturally ascend to the bestower of all gifts In summer he gathers in his har vest Nit'ith gratitude, for the blessings of a superintending providence. In autumn, he applies his acquired knowledge to im prove upon the proceeding year, and- re joices that' increasing resources, proyiee for an increasing family. In the %linter at his fireside, with concious satisfaction he hears the tempest howl in vain—his work is collect 2d to defeat the cold, his farm supplies every necessary, and when his cattle are well sheltered and well fed by his provident care. TILE CUT AND WIRE WORMS.—The white grub or cut worm has been very de structive in my corn-field and also the. wiro worm. Year before last they came so thick that I could pick a handful from the furrow in going four rods. So, soon after planting and before the corn was.up I put on every hill about a" gill of ashes, lime and salt, mixed toge:her the compost was in proportion a bushel of ashes, a peck of lime, and four quarts of salt. My corn came up looking lino, and at first hoeing scarcely a hill was touched by the grub. They worked a little after, but did not destroy ten hills to the acre. If any are likely to be troubled the present sea qot‘, I would advise them to try this.— Rural Xell , l'Orker. ANOTHER RE MEV FOR THE CORN GRIJ B.—A writer in the Afichigau : says that to take a round stick, two incli'es iu diameteilliointed and with it maize front two to foilr holes about each For the Ilernl HAMPDEN S I 11 of corn, he found to be completely 'cessful in catching the grub. In ;ring about the hills they fall into Dthe des, froM which they can neither emerge r penetrate into the ground, but are .t to perish which they do in twenty ir hours. By this mode his corn was :ed from harm, while bin neighbor's t over the fence, was badly injured.— such of his own corn, where the abs were not thus trapped, suffered tatly.—Germantown Telegrirph. aucation. .\.YETT FE 31. k. S le. 31 I N ARY.—This Institution will open on the first olay of March, in a now and cumin idiot's building ted fur that purpose. under the direction anti super iiidence Kennedy and Saviel Tvinisan.— , I wall-in of the Seminary Is lwalthy unit retired.— ; the design of the Principal that the course of in *Alen he thorough, cad the expenses inoilerae: 'he best female teachers will be employed. Pupils I ion arranged In classes according to the direction of Principal. There will be three chimes—Primary, tier and Senior. TEILMS M ER -SESSION, Ii sant washing, fuel and light, per session 4 naltithe, aim in Senior class per session, du olor '" Prlindry ek, Latin or French, da on Piano and use of Instrument, • tinting and drawing, e'er further information address J. KENNEDY, Principal, lanunry 17. 1855.-21 n Fayettrillo, Frdnklin en. Pa, I 1 4 N NV001) ACADEMY. Sll4Utr. Ii AP, I un tingdon County, Penn. • next session of this well known Institution will the first 11'odnoolap It is located at Shade oititenu nines font the Mount billion station on Pennsylvania Rat:road, from which place there is a y Ilse of slams. Being situabol in the country it is 're.) front :all the v irrs and tempt:al •na of t awn.— • huildin,cs are lac4e, airy loot eoniniodious capable of u s one JJ boarders. Ise who cannot toe en meted the institution ran obtain good . Min; in th • to•i.thlt•irhond at $ L flit per w o ,o;, session of five inuntlis payable chin r. art vanov Washing 30 ets per doz ; ii4ht :and fuel For fort her particulars address. W. 11, Wt LADS: Principal. ho PrlnAptlß a•t lresc will be Elqtuti until the April aftor which tnne Shad , (lap. Huntingdon l'a. March NT 11' HALL 7A DE Y, three miles west of II ircislnur,.i. The ninth Session trio p 'pular and flourishing llllStittal.lll Will culla lee on M noday. the 7th id May next, under ilia. t favorable auspices. Inuring the 'present year such nroveinents and nral litions have been as its ill- Ning p itronage demanded. The Principal will be as rd by a fu'l i"nrps of competent and experienced hors. and sine dal attention will be paid to tine health ennif o rt of tine stu,tero, toardinz, Wishing and Till timi In the En tlish Branch nail Wm-al ‘1 , 1q1 ,. . per Sessiaii. (5 iiiontdisj iistructlon In Latin and iiivek, each, - 10 no French and Ilerinati 5.00 fir. , lit tontl,l of parents and yru nrilians Is earnestly lied tin this Institution. Cir•ulars will be furnished ' airy lulu-illation will be given. on app i :Minn, either initial or by letter to DINLINtII.II{. Principal. Iltrrishnrg. Pa 11:tr. 14, 15t..0 )LAINFTELD CLASSICAL AC 1)- Ell V, no tr iiarliste. Pa. The I .4th Settslen will ,mni we on fli tv. M3l' ISt. N of Stu ts limitertand constant efforts liset for their moral intellect mil improvement. Terms. ipifi per scission. trculars with references anti frill information furnish by H. K. BURNS, Prlnelpi,l anti Proprietor, t mil 18-1R.5.5. thimberlitnil en. Pa •&f : 1;,;' , 6/ zaix" 10 MERCIAL C ()Fir , N. 127 BA LT1%10111.: STIIPP.T. 11.1LTINIUltli, Mtl. Institution presents superior faellities to young i desirous of At:lining n praetleni business eduen• 1. 'he eou:ste of Q . n'i) . 4.111M1'.0. DintiPll , Entry Book •pin.r, r. pr.trt i. ally Applied to the inditimteotent of --totile, Bank. \lonuli tonne and SteatiiimAt Boehm !tislue. i!erintati•hip 3 it Merelottl e Computations ..... tures on Commerei.tl I.4w—upon the sub. hills of Exelvmge, Promissory Notes, Pontraets. Inerships, ke., rho exercises are strictly pra?tienl, being deducted anmal loudness transactions, and NO ( . 0111 pletely thine practice with theory that students, on crimple i of the course. ar, in every respect competent to Anet,..ii scientific principles, any set of DouldeEntry Its. The students have IlteeNS to a Commercial !A iry procured expressly for their accommodation'. - rstiril length of time to complete the %hole course. 4 to 10 weeks. cur particulars write and receive a circular by mall nprll 11 J I A)ITLY COAT..-500 ions Lyken's Velloy Coal. broken and Screened, prep/trod eh Nsly for thmily use, receiving and for toile by Iv. 17 :nu W. B. MURRAY, Agt. vVOOLLEN YARN —A lot of very Suparior Ikary and Ewen i'yoilllen Yarn ;nal murth hotter than the city yarn, all rnlmirs. kars CHAS. OM LAW. EEVE KNIO ITT, (Successor to tutro..y BcoolNu AND CARPET IIIEDOCSE No. I t' :loath Su and Street, live doors e Spruce street,. Philadelphia, where he keeps mil ady on hand a full assortment of every artielp in his •. of business. Feathers. Feather Beds, Patent f';.ring ttresses. Velvet. Tapestry, TA pestry. Brussels, Three • Ingrain„ Venetian. Ust, Bug and Hemp Carpethus, Cloth.. eau t , ti Mating's, Coroa and Spanish Matting, or anti Ftair Brugvuts, !karat Bugs. Door Mak, Table I, Pilot. Covers. To which he Invites the attention of ;chasers. itoet's4 - ISTA EOF SAM UEI, BLAB, DE ( hereby given t h at Letters of ministration on the estate of Samuel Bear, late of •st Pon timber° te wn eh I p, Cum berl and enmity. deceased. ve been duly granted by the Register of said county the subscribers. the first residing In Dickinson and latter, In West l'ennsbeio township. All persons .owing themselves Indebted to said estate are require to make immediate payment. and those having claim present them for settlement to May 16—pd I STATE OF JOlrisi SPROUT, do. ceased.—Notice Is hereby Oren that letters testa. +Wary on the Estate or.mhn sprout., late of Hampden unship. Cumberland county, deceased. hare been lc ^d by the Register of said county to the subscriber, :Wing in the came township. All persons knowing .ansel yes Indebted to said estate are required to mahe onmli.de payment, and those having claims to present mu for settlement to prl 8.0 , TIIONIAS B. IIItYFON, A din'r. __ ...._ • f..)A PE It, PAPER.- - ---Persons wanting 1 WAI.I. PA PER, will find tul ox ton,Eire 'dock rnr lo vowy ennm , at R. 1/1(lE., 'cnrlll4lo,' April 1. lf,All. E A PING AND MOWING M • u CIIINI* 4 .—)IANNY'S Infest patent combined ad. 4.dle.floaper mid Rower, with Wood's Improvement, Iho (gored ho fanners of Plostern Pennsylvania. • the Intrvest of JS!.S. on usual terms, viz: $125, Cam' ro , toiners weldd du well to mud In Mills' kill ns proooloice will to given to tirgt ordure, Address. J. NV N EjlltEN N EH. A: CO., open 11 2lno. Ilarrliturg, Pa: . __ Q - JSB . .?:ll:=3lt A).i,,wif.tri-J,l =II NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that I have, thin datY, associated with me In the practice of my profension. Win. M. Penrose end Thus. M. Riddle, Engrn. Alt businenn, in future Will be attended tidy the above under the firm of "litfintE A PErmosr." Feb. 14th 1855. W. M. 111DDI,E, t'ty et '1 P. 1101 RICH, Attorney at Law —Mice In llootonem Row. All laminess entrust ed to him will be promptly attended to. viTILLIAm C. I.UIEEM, Attorney y Law. Mire in Main Street. Carlisle. Pa.-- Aph -Business entrusted to him Wit I be proniptly at tended to. Feb, 7.'55. N. GREEN, Attorney at law, has sAtioi In Mechanicsburg, for the practiccof his profession. All kinds of I.cgal Writing, Collections, Court business, &c., promptly attended to. Office oppo site Dr. Ignig's residence. SUI{VI VINO in all its diffe rent branches promptly attended to. CI . B. COLE Attorney at Law, will at ‘_A • tend pg,omptly to all business entrost.al to him.— °Mee lb the room 1 rmerly nompled by William Irvine, Ea 1.. North Ilanover Arcot, Carlisle. April 2,1,1852, P it. C. E. BLUMENTH W PH deAL, HO EII'ATIIIC PHYSICIAN. Office and resince o limner street. ono door east of the (ierman Re formed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully ode( s his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and 11. cinity. • Atif-Persons from a (Balance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Oftlce hours. from 7 to 9 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. septn,'64tl $lO 00 8 00 600 4 00 5 00 :15 09 5 00 FIR. S. B. KIEFFEIt Office In North Ilanover street two doors from AVciso store. (Mee hours, more particularly from 7 to 0 o'clock, A. M.. and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. Alt. (111.'0. W. NM 1)1( 1 1I DENTIST cal efully :Moult; to all ma • °pet atium• up on the teeth .111(1 , ljae, rtrt, that dike:the or hregulal It) may require. Ile agll nisn Ite•ert Mrt itiel LI tlt .1 VA CI., Ili, I ipti.m, 1-11, Pivot, Slogli , :ind Modk teeth, nod teeth a itb rontue ,u,llll 11. " :t1 11 A% 'instruct A in] )1 - turatorc. to e, crc 411.11111 in r I,od in the Dental rt. at 11112.-rrmlni at the re,itlenk. Rf Dr Salmi, 1 I.lllett eNt 111,11 rtiret Cal le le. '*7.--- (1 FORGE Z. 13;,T11 ETZ, 1). 4 . ,: . 1 - I). s., DENT).—res i k,tt-nii ) - I ) ... rr_ tenders his professional sera lees to the public. Arlit.. nil teeth inserted. fem.a a shill.- Malt. to ant entire set, MI the latest and most a proved principles. Snell as :duple. Mock. and "e....- tinu Its Gum Teeth." Diseases of Line )louth and I, rettlarities ...irefully treat:..l. OFFICE at the residence of his broth.... on North .Piit :levet, t'a.. lisle. I Jan lo . V, _. Ti E1'`C ,.... W .— .,, ,„ /".., f Vt. J. ('. 1,00- _ , lritlT-illw" ji , SllS will perform all operations open the Teeth that are rrittirad for their preservation, such as Sealing. Filing, Plugging. fie.. or will restore the less of them In' Inserting Artflieial Teeth. front a single torth to a full sett. !ti} - Office on Pitt street. a few doors s nith of the Itallroad Hotel. Dr. 1,. Is at sent from en...- lisle the last t. , 111 IIAN s r,f every not th. FN. ItOS FAST E E 1,, I I misc. Sign, Fa-,.v nod Ornamental Painter. Ir' in's (formerly Harper...o flow. 110:11 . II Itllreg Dry 17.01 i, St.,. lle will attend promptly to all the above descriptions of paint. Ing. at reasonable prices. The various hinds ~f grahring attended to. such as mahogany, oak, walnut, fir;. In the Improved styles. CI . W. I t_ NDT, Man ufact urer of • Water,:. FrvnebNentl, nettled Ale, Pot ter end Fitter, North I:Asi Street, near the BAH hued 1111 ithze, Hisle 9"toue & tun-warc. TOV ES ! STOVES !! STO VES !!!- i„ JOHN D. (1080 AS wotild inform the wild', that ho hu flow on hand at establishment. i , n next floor Ilan. the larsyst aitt most ,tin riote a,ortment of CO.*. OFFICE A PAH- le" Lou ST)V ES to be found in this Imuidy. ~t 4,,„.?" ' wide)/ will ho sold at the best jll ICI, for AI 12 ,.., cash or approved credit. 11 is stack 1...m.1 5 t: Or ' 1 hirg., assmtment of new and highly op. ! proved PA TENT GOA ING sTo V ES, Mil-lied In the must complete !min o r. and calculated fur eithei wood or Cl4ll, or 111th. All the uhf standard patterns which have stood the test of experience. may he found at his estahlishinent. Also. a great variety of the lest approved and beautiful PARLOR OFFICE .STOVES. in cluding a number of new styles. possessing very SllllO Tier advantages over those hereto]; we. ili use. Families :in d housekeepers are respectfully invited to Lire him it call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country and put up at the shortest no tice. Ho continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SIIELT IRON WARR, and Copper Work, and has constantly on band or will make to order every article required by housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Tin and (kipper Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil. warranted equal to tho best manufac tured. Persons In want of articles In his line may al ways be sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction by giving him a call. fnovl—lPM PREPARE FOR WINTER! .PARL,OIt AND COOKING STOVES. Tho subscriber at his old stand on North Ilatiover et.. Carlisle. the sign of tho '•Manunoth Red Ode() Pot," de sires to call the attontion of t h e public to his 'argil, as s of sTi )v ES, of the newest and most fashiona. S blo styles, from the best manufactories in the I ', country. and at all prices from .?..‘:: to $l5. Ammig his PARLOR & CIIAMDER STOVES • ,:i., aro the Mirror Stove. the Arctic. Revere, Star. Persian. Union and „Etna Air Tight, togetliel with other Fitterns which lie has of all sizes fix parlors or chambers, and calculated Sro burning either NI w.:41 or coal. Also, the :Etna, Globe. Astor. All any. Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Mon'a, with other COOK ING STOVES. comprising the latest improvements In kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.— Also. the liinior Room Coating Flove--a new anti ele gant article, to which ho invites the particular atten tion of families. Ills cooking stoves range in prbo from ;;10 to 2:. with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plate Stoves of various pa th)111h Ana afferent nrkeS. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE bar Collii. log Stoves, Drass Kettles. &e. Also, every article in the Roe of Tin and Copper Ware. The public arc respect fully loci ited to call at` - he is confident NI MI to large stock. variety anti cheapness. of being able to gin, en. tire satis&etion to every purchaser. Call and sae, Oct. 25, 1854. M. MORRIS. DAVID DEAR. PRIMP DEAR, Addir's API': N T SELF- , IIiIEPTINING N'ANKEE FEED CUTTERS, scan.. -..-••d fm Lint wit A SA RH ENT, No, 410 Marlint Ntreot, l'h Hada Thf runer Is suomrior to any (low 10 uso, for strength mid shopli..ity of coastructiou ; it cuts fast to, and In-tho only, (sl a w nosing Ilay, - Strair and Cori, Stalk enttor erer made. It has loot ONE STRAIGHT KNIVE, which any parson eau grind and sot with I‘th.e. but In. ordinary ease, Is ground In tiro machino. Thou tarently beau NM, nod the demand is dully incrnosing. In most rasoo nil oxouninotion is sufficient to co nvYnce ono of Its superiority, No ono calor 2 I:hint triolwbuld part with it for any other. All sloe gof Ulu obovoeonstantly on hood and for raleby 0041 thigincEis tabs. J. P. INN E, Solo Agent (Or Cumberland county ,11111 . 9(ellanCOUr k. s t . _ QTEAM SAW MILL, neat Papertown t CitinLerland llASl(6.l,l.SSh.SMll,Cilronlinnetooup tl ittue to I 'IMO ply Luta her of all hinds, tit the oht•t trot. notke, and on Lerma tom er than ran I e had 010(0 here. All ordere dire, tett to E. IL OOOI 1.1., peat 000, or tt 0 11. Curl tole, Will Le l, ropt. ly attended to. Feb. _-'-ly * "TING ANI► l'Ll' , lll-1- : „ . ,..,;.‘,(i l z, B (l. l47 :i l ie undersigned n ould In h. 'o the ' ''t cithiens of In, lisle that he has made arrange , silents todoll AS 111"1 . 1Nll and PLUMBING at slit it lil r, tie°. !Lila Oil FITISOIIabIO terIIIH., lie has 1.111:11r.,1 tial, serf• Aeon 1,1 a hist Isle hand flolli I•hllntlelpLia. 11.1:1i has sill plied himself si ith au e, tensis a assortment of FlN'r. UN ES, a bieb as ill enable him to till all orders pen n 01;4. All work is ill be Murrnnted. ' Ilia stock 4,1 Gus fiat 1114 s will IT found in the room exactly opposite his 'I Muhl: establishment un North Hamner street, is lien he Ins Stes a call. SPOUTIMI, is alto prepared t furnish. or make to eider. every article of 'I ll\ 11 AIRE used by housekeepers and ethers. Ile o 111 also attend to SPOUTING, lillUk-Itool. I U, BELL IIAMII SU, and hl Thankful fur the Farm nge eith tvhich ha lint niremly been favored be respectft.lt!, split Its a email. Utlk of the same. CarliFlo, ,Tulin 14, 1,4 FH. 0 :11 CATAFOII N A .-( 1 . VON II El LEN respectfully 1116311 nm the citizens of Cat lisle and 1. lnity. that ho has just retu, to tol from California, and It prepai ed torte .eUto nll kinds of li,r•ls coone, led with his line of liwine , s. lie has :tin sOn hand • • NiiP , .' a large ass o rt . ment 4f ruady-made (suns, Pistols - f;oelis. Keys. Gun Trinuninps, dr., all of whirl he w ill sell N , 11,1cFale or retail. lie also attends to repairing Gunn, clocks locks, Ae: yi:laves ry Hier and iron. lint Lopes that 1. 3 s t th-t at), Tifton to hosit.o,s, and a d, situ to plei.so he w ill me, it and pulilie tlollllgl% .tir • ,alll.indsrf Fire Arms made to =1 Q1)1.1....N J Ic\V - Holiday Pie, , , et.t.s. tte A R CON. to 2 I.‘ t ,t . tart at 9 3 doors wvt. of t 4 ~11,,tig. Carlisle. Las just 11 , 7 , .5' ) 7 . - w. eelsell tarp st and Ivo st elegant assortment it sui Jot elry es or tottered hi Carlisle.. consistit.v. in pain of (mold anti Tilt rr 11 :Itches of even Attni4-ty. and at all priers. ( er tal It. at it tilt spot., s. silt es sal to forks and duller fishes. Fold and skit t 9teehtelev and go-nth -W..1 poll 111 d 11111. s 11. v. lit e‘er drsrril4i u. car :tin! tiger rings. I.least pill-..(.... at all pi it es. Also At, or deo) o . to o d - skid loorves. tt ith n great int iv of Faust Addles. so - le, hit 111 prc•,ly r lhr 11. litiayS. Verso, s defitit gto pin cha• o. ate Ins lied 4 , call at d ex:attire thettsFt•rtutert. 11 are petpat tat to, sell 31 a ery rt•nsonalde prilt . j..„.toial- Ity of gt.i ds ix arral.ted t.t. I c as f r e . ns st utom.ts (.'O5 LY S. st. A 1 :VIII ON II A 1,1., PA g C N iv I itorms.—A. K ET hal lutrot en the lagiter roan rooms lu Marton llnil losir.wn as A. 11.'1111,1's Gal lery. desdres to into rut Lad its :tool tOttr t lumen of ( nr• It•ft , that lii' is prepared to , sal e hiker( F 1 ,1.1. 111 ilea , 11 le of the art as it ill 111113 •11,tain tilt. remit:it tots of this popula, cstadislnuot. t. Ills r ot la s are lartfe ldractutlt situated no,ol ettaft :tat ly nisb ed. Ile is pros luleula itli the ne st 1)1. Al erful and perfect i 1,11,111111111 fur taking 0 , 1 on's and ' wartat is sat i , fra• lion in all eam.s. A tall supply of irises of el vry int it•l: of style and sire. plain allot ornamet.tal kept r. itstat.tl on hand. Ertgrai lags, Pah tinl:s..tat.. accurately et plc and duplicates taken of orlgit al lit roc-es. 1.11,1.1 hi, 111k1-11 if siek or deo-eased jet, is. nit es. mr.olottate.at ot satisfart gii en inall cast.. The ittiited tt rail at the Mario'n Il,ill I a;:itertt'4lll 110111.1, :11111 V 11.1111.1111 11111 Iluinen , ust.) et inserts. ItTh . Dal . nerrootl, pus It stated in I.ut. I. its 11l cast liturer Plugs. I'rnril heads. dc. Carlisle, Jure 14, '34. 7 4 QADDLE ANT) 11A liNl.: S I\IAK ). 3 uNn. Ti., , NW Sec lber lren tint). S to tatty •is the atom /I i 11 , iloellS. ill all its various tolltllciol, In N. I tio I illll - Street. Catlirle tw••dis es Nvs tit lot - 1.,..,:‘,,us i I filet Where Ile intends helloing roll 1:111:d II relll•rl I leoolll•I ill, I I 111 his line, roissisdlng Ist nll binds el foilsimal li• S. A li -1)1.1:S. thistles. Martingales. (odic, Cireinvlesasol lialtet,s,:dso Tl, I NI.S. \::‘:',, ..,, -said traveling, and .14 id 1.. ci ti. ,---,--7-, (1 -. 11 'At l ' l'. a g „ ' •i„, l , l ,: . a t l 7. l i':. " :t - iii . 1 - (-I . i _1" u i i ' i : 1 \ . 'sql:,"tt'iv',.l,-,,ssi,ii:ii.:,',l:‘l•l-I,lllif,Ci op cc i l i ‘ u t I: l i r . some.- chirolde and plenramt ,a• 1411. • will do well to roll nml see then. 11. anig° ronisistio tures time yes,. brhiler Collars and d% hips in all nods lot is til.g. 111111 cotif dently delleves from the general spprs In idol' if his ets•d• tilers. flint lie cinches the neatest and lest gears. In all (heir Inelety of Meath that is , made in the emir try. lie also nuil•rs toll Islt•ils of Isttriades t• order, viz: l , trnw. Husk. CUI Jell Ilufr and Fpritstr 'stt rasses. All the comae ac ticks will it, made of tlis 1 Clot material acid workmanship. autl with the calm- 0 do:- pitch. I% M. O$I;Or. N. LOTHING AT COST—The subscrib er luta an nsrortment of fishionable and well made C I \G, which will be sold off at ecst for cash. The stock consists of Cirth and Cashnutrett Coats. Lin en and Gingham Oats, Tweed and Jean Coats: Marsoills Silk and Fntila Vesting: Cassiniers Jean's nod Cord lmu• taloons. Linen and Cottonade pantaloons, nail all kind s of Clothing usually (hunt! in a clothing store. Intending to relinquish this Inasnh of my I miners great bargains can be had by calling mull at the r heap store of CHARLES WI Lity. CAlt PETINO.—.I. felt pieces jubt reed% edfrcm auction mid selling very Inc. •Tune '2l, '54. CIIAS. OGILRY. 3neutatur. FlitE INSURANCE.-TILE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOItO MUTUAL FIIIE IN strlt A.Neli COMPANY uf('uutlefAuul aunty. incorro. rated by au act 4 , 1 Assembly, Is lieu. fully urhut.lv.ed, and In over:atoll Studer the tuanututuet.t of the commlsloneis. liz: Unntci Bailey. William 1). (lergas, Prenueman, (It istlau Stay mull, .Ithn C. Due lap, Jacob 11. Cooler, Lea Is Ily cc, Lel.an, min 11. sltuver, Jacob Mumma, Joseph NVickettham, Alexander Cathcart. . The rates of illlitlinnen are as low and favorable nn any Company of the tind in' the State. l'ersous wit.bing to become members are Invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. If. MOSSER, I'rtFident. HENRY LOGAN, \lee Prer.idesit. LEWIS JIVER, Eucretary MICHAEL CGCRLIN, TrenEurcr. Ant:NTS. . . CUSTILEItIAND COUNTY.—ltudolpb Martin, N. Cum berland ; C. 11. Herman, Kingst,,wn : henry li.varinv.. I , blremanstown • Chalks I'ol, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Abi. Cburchtown ; gamut!' Orabam, West Pennsbernueb : James Me De‘yel. Frantinreli Mede llrifiltb, South Mid dleton; S/1111110 Coover, Benjamin Hai erst Irk, Mechan icsburg. : John Fberrlek, Llsburn; Itavid Colour, Fheir.. herd stow n . YoIRK Bowman. 'Helium; Voter Aro Franklin: Smith. Esq., Wnsbligton; S., Picking, Dover; .1. W. Craft. Paradise. 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OPEN Its n.(l I jinn ll'. vs mtile Lew li tiern f h w s n ndc fit in the I.llFilsii I :aft, vs 411 iy 1)1.1%• in this vi , tti tit. • t 401.1.; L:sTti r the Ehgll,ll Et must h TiSc.Garnhlrt: Itlninu) 1, pr nhd r:tCcttn Olt uu t '4ll'll as (carder Voyes. l'ere•ons ut Luildiug would do well to CM:11i1110 Tr Pttch Ictlte put rloulrg rlrei, hire. \l:-Ito P, eb tl.cr purt-1,n2 lug rut t. nre cordially uric( Inet 1., tor (la, I - rito Viii rtrp, nod whet() ue lht uld 1,1 tu,- 1•1111 any iuf Itonth.n lerre,tlng any t t.e t 1111) Le (mind. A 1(0c tee NVar6.ittil Oil 11i111.61 g Call I o had grutultt,unly at our e, ritLet lri I,y t't letter. S. A. MAUI:IF( N, Warming and Ventllntiug 11)u, ill toe, 146 Wrilt: la Ile, .1111)1.m. May 31—Tin] _ ... ._ 1 - )(.?1,1 - ../ t k .1t , f :D tli l: , i;et i - , lli ii 1 i t i it A l : Gi t i i;,, t . e inl .v. I 1 1: it ;,. li g :mu Ehit.th , ihihd TvhpLes. )1 ,ttu, th 11. ti: obl le Ladies attl Clentlytnen to 1111.:IMIllu auk laialb NA Itt. ac• eurney.. Von Wlcs, inches.—No. 1. Tht , rcut:tl r f tl:itel.tl; 2. Ell in fi it.hund over the bend to Mu r.a I, ; No. i. I•'rom Crii to car o%er No. 4.1 in en Le i.e al - mt , gl tho Ti.upies :Ind scalps. Inibes.—No. 1. Fran ft:laced to back as for fIS I ; No. 2. th cr fi relics don fra on I( ed; No. 3. Over the crown of the head. It. IaiLLAIID has always ready for sale a illiet•did stock of Gents' Ira, Toupees, Ladies' 1t Its. ball 11 ig Frizots, Welds, Curls. Ac., beautifully inaLufartuitLifil d as cheap as any establishment Itt the Dui( 0. Pollards licibaniuni Extrialt r Lustit us Pair Tcrile, prepared crew South American Ilerl s tir.d lictts, tie most snecessfiii article ever produced fir preterving tie hair nom filling out or changing cubit, restoing at d preser‘ log It a healthy aid lusuilaurstate.. Among other rear:ons üby Dollaidli hair cutting F11)(11) tiling Its initnuitfu popularity Is the fact that lila Tot& le applied to every head of hair cut at his establishment, consequently It Is kept In letter 'desert ation Montt un der any.known application. It lying thus piaidfielly tested by thousands; offers the greatest guarantee 01 its lci icholesnle and retail at lds Cld IfstaHirl iretd 177 Chestnut street apposite the Stnte 11c WO, 1 bilatlell.lna. 11. Dollard ,has nt least (11..ervered the 7:e Tqw., %th in of irAnt DY ii, and announces it fcr sale NI lib verfeij 'et p tidonee In Its stn pnssir4 every thing of the 1 - lod tte w In UM.. It rollts the ladr either Hark er I r..0 - n, (rs nny he desired) nod is used u !Mont injury to the ladt rr shin either 1.. r stain or uthel wise: fan In n'olted 'til in ton minket. after unplicath 1,, 11 itll,llt, titlilo to Its elllcacs.• Persons vli.ltinA the city ale let Ited to h e litsacall. Letters addcesed to It POLLA ED, 177 Ci tttt ut tt., I Idlndelobla. will rtwei Vs lit 11.0 ion. j:111. '2; -1 v ONNITTB AN D )A very large assortment rif the latest Myles ' Jt1. , 7,1151. Ihtnctablo and split scrim, Neapolitan, Hair, Lace. belhorn told Flormire Braid lAmid4):4 Mlbses and Children't. liloomors.of V:11 loin l.jtid;i, StraW Braids anti tamps Aid ir,, La }lowers. Itnunet Ilidnga and Itll,l,nits; ho.. all of ‘,h1.11 I , c• sold cheap at the store of the stlq•crli er.! 4 ,oth ltynnt er btreet. A, MEE=2:IIII i i 3l)ilabcliAia mNr Extni r 1: I t; I TIM -5 :5 (U