El 3Aritltltural. . "-k;.. , : i1,,, .. „ -- - 1-...-. 6.4,%:,",-1,,;\ -,-",',..-7,:::,..,,;:;;;;---, . 1,1 •,,,‘ \ ! ...,,- t r ~ r4 i,' : C k(4ai.. \ ~:4 \l\ kzvi1„....:,..,•.*, tt .„„,,,... , 2 3 ,,,, ; , ~ t,,4 , . _..,. glft.„4,p,<\.4.- #■., e,•( - ' , tA:e - ienf • • ')''(,,, /I; . '', .. t 44„. ,k,rftii..r..-..,?7,t3"-$ -, I'.VPRF . .,I' , P.'" ~ 47 iki,:lit . 4 :Atil,- / I - cot . -r- ' . ll4Tr;ry . - ---- s-r#—.4Ak. -,,, s ,?....- --.......-.;,21.,...,,i1.i..,„,,,,.. AtueriN= Triumphs at the French Ex- hibition Av. 16, 1854 As Coo juries of the Exhibition app- - ro tell the owl of their labors the triuinphs of American genius become appal mit. ..re,tt, trial of agricultural implements at. La 'Frappes day before yesterday was sufficiently glorious in its results to ustab hsh of itself a high rank for American genius at the Great Exhibition. No event connected with the Exhibition has e-,.urred since the commencement which his a:tracted anything like the attention this did; it was in fact the great. event of tin' Exhibition, and no bet ter evidence of this is wanted than the fait that the 0 011•1:11 . journal, the Jlint ;icy') of this morning, devotes two c9lunins to a de scription of the day's - proceedings and their results.' The trial took place at La Trappes, on the firm of M. Dailly, Postmaster-Gen end of prance, thirty miles from Paris, on the line oldie railroad, which extends livontl Versailles and St. ('yr. M. Doi . - ly is a ineurber Of the Jury on ' Agricn - tare, and placed his farm, inuell to his own inconvenience, at the disposal of the • Coormission for these experiments. 'J he far ii is a very extensive and very beauti ful one, is almost perfectly level over an open space Of two miles square, and off ered superior advantages for.the trial, be fore a largo concourse, of the various ag, rieulturid machines. Several trials had already taken place before the Aricultu rid Jury and a concourse composed of ag ricultural schools and the neighboring favorers, in which the Ameican machines, few as they were in number, had •carried off all the honors and had thus created for themselves a reputation which brought spectators to the last trial from a distance of two to three hundred miles; but the Prince Napoleon, the President of the Imperial Commission and President of the International Juries, who is now de- Notitig two hours daily to a personal in spection, in company with the jurymen of each class, of the various classes of products in the Exhibition, had not yot seen the agricultural implements of the Exhibition in operation, and he there fore ordered the final trial which has just taken plaeq,,and invited to it all tit jury- MCII, commissioners, and other officers of the Exhibiton, & a large number of pub lic dignitaries The news soon trained great publicity, and when the day of trial arrived the railroad company had not made preparation for the transportation of inure than one half the number of per sons who presentd themselves: . The train which conveyed the Prince Napoleon and suit arrived on the ground tft h df-past ten, and the experiments com menced at once. A whole regiment of sfldiers was required to maintain the lines around the fields where the experi ments were made,. and no one was per mitted to enter the field to follow closely the experiments but the Prince Napoleon and the Jurymen and Commissioners.— The progranie embraced what is in France the entire series of agricultural operations drainage, tillage, diverse preparations of ground, threshing, kowing, weeding, reapiTt., mowing, and hay-scattering an r d gathering. A large number of imple ments were on the ground for the minor operations, and in these the English car ried off at. least two-thirds of the honors against rill the .rest on the ground. But the great interest of the occasion attached te'the reapers, mowers and thrashers, and in these contests the American ma chines were so far superior to all others that the struggle was Confined to them selves. There were in fact but four ma chinekof any kind on the ground mann facturkti in the United States : and these .were the reapers turd mowers - of McCor mick, "Manney, and Wright, and the thrashWjpachine of Pitts of Buffido. The 4 Mlishers 'were tried' before the They too,. mowe roam troupers. Six men were set to thrtAriii„ r a with flails at the same thefollowingmo ment Mktgt.dilferent•—tuachi nes meneeit o,l Hilipfittions, anti4ll following Ing were the result la:half an hours work : .witniirro p *litres erWtont- • Vitt'- Tinetie•in turcleyr. ‘,lO litres orWhent, VaNiktrie : ffetitißtll:r 9 . 0 litres or Wheat: DtinolrAClPtefie?ililii9o4hit ao . , 2sil litres of W . hent; Pluet'stMgliPiil Mien+ I Ira litres of beat: • • __•sitAk 611 4 q•itAt4s l, l4it.slxteeniii era t,tidrol 9,13 t! , .“ , 1 • In PA l ! l ittgtfaiVti 14` mildium, the Veni teur KlllOOllO ,1!111 II I/Itt toto3 ctlr."ttjarei)4ll -1 01 7--- --'ned jope k _.l.lsyj Trc,:ore gainer the bott f iph i stf,,,dAelfdaym a,his machine literally gfflispli t agt of wheat; ihe eye cannot Allow the work which is .ffeetcd between the enterance of the sheaves and the end of the operation, it is one of the greatest results which it. is possible to obtain. The impression which this spectacle produced upo,n the Arab itiefs was profound." The Illunileur might have added that he effeet eras no less wonderful to the Aince Napoleon, who returned twice to he machine and. declared that it was rightful to look at I" as it lutist have wen to all those who never saw a genn ne thrasher. The 'machine of l)unoir is used almost exclusively in France, but alre,nly the .de inand for the: 13uffalo machine is so 12reat that without doubt it will supersede all others, :After partaking of a bountiful break fast, which was offered to the pri lice and Jurymen by the Prefect of the depart ment and _qr. Daily, the owoer (if the farm , all . parties -repaired to the field of wheat, where the reapers were already in place, awaiting the compan . ., and the roll of the drum to start off. ilia reaping was the ,reat feature of the day, and so !rt cat was the crowd and the exciteMent that the soldiers found tlienielvcs unable to mantain perfectly the lines which . were formed aroull the field There were sev. - en reapers On the ground—three Ameri can, two English nail two French—but all .inore or less modii.cations of McCormicks oriHcal invention and the field had been divid e d into se' .ral equal portions, each portion contain.ng, as well as my. unprac ticed eye cou:11 e,,timate, slightly more than an acre id \\ :lust t. The wheat stood heavy on the : , round and was . :it least one fourth Wien. At the tap of the (11.11111 the machi.tes all start off to, , ether, )Ic taking the lead, tt position whicli it Maintained to the.end, perform ing its task in tell minutes and a third.— :\lannv came out in sixteen minutes, and Wright (the Hussey machine I •in eigh teen minutes. The others varied in their time front half an hour to an hour and a half —but I believe au English machine, which 4E41 not work well frion time start, left thelield without accomplishing its task. . \ltem the three American Machines the fiat One out was Courtliers( Fretteli ) ma chine, Wifich was drawn by one horse, and which was much admired for the beauty and regularity Of its movements. The exeitement during the contest could only be compared to an animated horse race. The Americans were collec ted principally in the neighborhood of the McCormick machine, and at each turn cheered on McKenzie, the able agent who conducted it. In this group the fine form of Mr. Fillmore, who had climb ed on a shuck of fallen wheat, was con spicuous, and he was as much excited for the success of the American genius as any man on the ground The machine of McCormick had never within the knowledge of McKenzie, cut so fast as on that occasion. The machine was drawn by two large horses that accom ' plished the whole distance at a pace, half walk, halt' trot, which would have done four miles and a half to the hour. Mc- Kenzie was nearly exhausted when the task was finished, and declared he could not have gone another half round. To see his long, brawny arms swinging in u nison with the blades of the Machine as he raked to one side the great masses of fellinggrain, was an exciting spectacle to who saw it and one not soon to be for gotten. At the end of the performance he was loudly cheered, and the crowd, following Prince Napoleon, the Arabs, the jurymen, and the Americans crowded a round the modest McKenzie and compli mented him warmly for the great feat. which he had just performed, and the conductor placing French and American flags on the machine, it was escorted from the field in time midst of a dense crowd of admiring people. These seven reaping machines were then adjusted for grass and put into a field of luzerne—a kind of grass which resembles clover in appearance and is very valuable for feeding purposes. Here a gain the three American machines came out first., McKenzie in the lead. The performance in grass, however was not as perfect as could have been desired, from the fact that the machines for spattering and "tailoring were allowed to start in im mediately after the mowers, and thus created confusion and, imperfection of work by throwing the cut on the uncut "rass. The mowers was thus choked up and made to skip. In the gatherers and scatterers the English machines hold - the superiority, Thus terminated a day which ha; added great lustre to American inventive genius and it is gratifying to know that the on the occasion was frankly 'and cordially ackuoWledged. There ;were other. inventions for reaping at. the Exhibition,'and "Teat boastin". had' been Made '• about., the vast superiority over all • -others of tvreeent French invention, but Aftet the 'Atnerican' machines'wore first seen; n motion . , only four inventors of all .thos'e represented 'at theltillibitton gulrath.tltht, t'.)ctirsatii- found bold enough to enter into compe tition, and these are now so completely vanquished that their patents will pos sess no value. .13t6incEis kflarbo. 1 it. S. 13. K LEFFER Office in North ilaw.ver street two dmii.s from Weise Campbell's .0.. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to U o clock, A. M., awl from O to 7 o'clock, M. A I). - (_) (IT () S. ZEIGLLIt recently from I.anra , ter rite, offers his Profession ,ervitTS to the eiti,etts of Carlisle atnd vicinity in all it, various in . :11101[0S. ()Mel, wad residence In the house I . 'l'llll'lly certipied'ita Soner's Ihu•dware 6tere. North iiatlONt.r :greet. Where lie ran be ronsulttid at ell hours when tot prmieisionally 1 1 1 - 1 - rgi,t. Calls to the country promptly iit tended to. it v).„tlitirges moderate. Carlisle, 'May 16, 1855-:eit 10R. C. E. BIATM.ENTITAI.,, 110- j ThEopATIIIC PHYSICIAN: ()Mee and residence 101 l Louther street, out, Maw cast of the I.lerman he:- formed Church. 1)1.. Blumenthal respectfully oilers his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vi . cinity. .4...3-Porslios from :I ,Iktatirp laboring' tintlor oltrfotio Ilhota,es to.ty vow-tilt Its 'otter. litlicu hours. from 7 to U A. M., and 2 to 1 I'. M. soptVa it! OTlCE.—Notice is hereby *i ces thus. I h:n•e, this tlar, associated with nu• in the inactive ttftit) , ltrohtssi.tn. 11•tu. 31. Penrose and Thos. NI. EstiftS.• .111 business. in future will be attended tohy the abate under the firm 01 PEN 14th I `.:35. W. 11. lilt/DIX. At'ty et Law. I P. HUMRICII, Attorney at Law. Wm . .: 101 w. All busniess entrusl ed 0. II 1111 will be prtnlitly attemlod to. \711.1.1A31,- C._ ItllElOl, Att(a•ney ' :a i,.. um,. in \hitt Street, nirn.M. Pm -44-Itasiite,s entro-teil to him w ill be promptly at tended to. ' Feb, 7. ~.o. V N. 61 Ili.: EN, Attorney at law, has ..„ . settimi in m•••1,,,,,i,,bui..:, for the prom i,, , of hii, prot, , itm. All kiwis of I,o_ntl Writing, Coilo , tins. Court litisille , S, A.V., promptly attended to. 'nth, , p i t, site It, I,ong•s re•liloil,.. ,I . It VEYINU in as itt ditto runt ti r iin•lio, prutuptly at till to. Gl3. ('()L1.: Altorne:, , at Law, will at tend pr, , inlitly 0, all (intrusted t him.— )I,lce In th.• William Irvin, Esq.. r .trretc Cori i.sl e. April * . 7•' - '7" --- 4.•➢ I 111. (iE( ). ‘V. NEI 1,111 'II ir , .. -.) i ' .. _ . :.±...9--- ~,,_ . ri a ,11 , : , 1 , . :, ,: , . :1:1 1 , .. , , ,- 1; t ,.: 1 . i . ,. er ,1 1 4 1 . 1 t v ii1 t , t , , , , , ,, :k i a g i. t , :,, ,, , I t l 1 ,,,,t, til'lt 1ti., , ,, , .• or irrettulat it- may require. Ile trill also insert Artjtiehl 'lceili ..I ever deseription. such ns Pir..t. Sin.:l.. and 111..e1t teeth. and 1...et1i with ..C,lntivi tem., (hints. - m+ , l . will ~ ,l ,tylitl Akaiticial Palates. 111 , t nrnt.,rs. liozniatitrz Pieces, and el er);appliance used in the Dental \rt. -- , )perat lug mom :it . Itllo residence of Dr. Stililll , l Ellitqt. West High street, C dish,. ' - - ---- --- , d - I F.( )It( ; E --7; /. . BR .14...1 . % ,D. ... ; ;_zto N. jr• D. ~,.. DENTlST.—Respectfully i1„...„--,Q., , ,,.1, t,. - „,1,,., his pref , ..iirinal services Ti the ' ".-- 1 , p.0.11e. A rtil'cial tooth inserted. front a single 1... tit. t.. an Illit iri. set. .•n the latest and most a proved principles. Sti.di as tdi.gle, Block, and "Con tintiotet Own Teeth." Diseaso of the ..Mouth and Ir regularities ...trofillly treated. OFFICE: at the residence ,if his brother, sin North Pitt Street, Carlisle. Dan 10 — r -- QCRI ENER AND CONVEYAN -1.3 CJilt.—A. h. SPONSI.EII late liegist6r of Cumber land county, will carefully tittond to the transaction of such business as may be entrusted to Witt, such as the writing of Deeds, Mertgattes Contracts, he. lie will also (11VVI,Io his attention o the procuring of Land War. rants. Pensions, &c. as well as the purebase and sale of Roal liitato, negotiatins, of 1 0 :tes, nc. Ar€o,ffire nn West 111411 Street. thrmerly occupied, ' y Yearns, near the Methodist t'hu,-h. rp N. ROS ENSTE E L, House, Sign, I Fancy and Ornamental Painter, Irvin's (formerly harper's) Dow, near Ilitater's Dry hoods Store. Ile will attend promptly to all the above descriptions of paint ing. at reasonable prices. The various kinds of graining attended t such as mahogany, oak, walnut, !tee., in the improved styles. GW. BRANDT, Manufacturer Of • Mineral Waterg. French Mead, Matted Ale, Porter and Cider, N ,, rth East Street. near the Rail Road Bridge, Carlisle j i 11.. MAN I' FACTI. . 1.:IC IIF COTTON LAI'S, A • Walit I 1111:. Cari4rltnitt. C. otton Yarns, I. %NI I', CANDLE XN D FLUID WICKS. ho offers to sell at the Lowest Cash i'rices nt No. 05 31arket Street ohm et ; , .goond, North side, Philadelphia M Olt l'_ll{ l►.-S.JLT.- ) Fine Factory iHled and Ground Alum Salt, con stantly on hand and for sale, CARR, (11 ESE it, CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber Commis:don Morehants. Spear's Wharf. Also, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agency of the N. A. and RoAmdale Co, Baltimore. Jan. 2, ISM. t\rJ YOUR OLD METAL—.Cash Li paid Su. 1)1,1) NIET.II,. such as Copper. Brass and Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and 31achine Shop. rl i - IEAC E WANYEM—Tenchers teach the Latin and 13 reek languages, to tiet ier with the usual 11r:invites of an English Educa tion, to take ch erg e Male high School of South Ward, York. Penn'a. For further partkulars address A. it. BLAIR, July York, Ponn'a. EON AllD & EVERE T.T, i DEALERS is REAL ESTATE, Cnunoll Bluffs, lowa. Wlll Meaty Land Warrants, and enter land on time, lan money on Real Estate security, and pay taxes for non•rasldents. Raving a large experience In the tiolecting and pur chasing of public land, and acquainted with .the most favorable points investment In western lowa, we flutter otlrseiVeS that we can locate land warrants to the best advantage upon timber, 'mitre, bottom, or upland. near county seats: fldifteent to the lino ollpropoised rail reads; and upon land watered by never tailing streams no the judgement or taste of partlexmay direct. Persons intrusting money or warrants to our care for loon, will find our termsliberal, we refer to lion. A. G. Ego, 'Westminster, Carroll Co., 9d. Gee. Ilupp, Esq., Mr:it:burgh, Shenandoah Oe., Va. ' Emanuel Arl,ogast, Esq., Crabbut tom, Highland Co. Va. [IMPORTANT TO LOVERS_ OF FRUIT at all seasons.—The tubsetiber hnu Just opened a few dozen Ilerinetleal Felt sealing/MI.IIT CANF. tor preserviiiii Fruits, Tomatoes, Green Corti, he., for a wltoio-year In a fresh siato—zequire no Folderlng and luny be used yea rafter year and are easily opened and,elosed without the aid of a tinner. Call and exam. on them. UEO. W. lIF'NER. June 13. ,r,r). CZR. PE OSPHAT.E, OF LIMIL AN IMPROVED ARTICLE. The suliscrilair Informs Dealers and Farmers that ho has Improved tho quality of lds SUPER PHOS PHATE OF LECTE. - and now confidently retaimmunds tho article mantilliclureilty him, as hil'Eßloll to any in the market. You are Invited to tell, examitio and try It. Also PERUVIAN AND 31 ENICAN OUANO, OILS., CANDLES, SOAP, Se. At the lowest market rates. .INO. L. POMEROY,' Successor to Thos. ,%V . Morgan, No. 0 and 10 South Wharves, Philadatplds.' 'AM-partners can loatl on two titivate alleys, and avoid .tho crowded wart. July 25,'55. • c;TEAIII SAW MILL, near Papertown. Cumberland county.— ; ASK SEYMOUR continue to sup • • , , 4 I Vi 1111111 ply lallllll,er of all kinds, at the shortest aotieo, and on terms lower than can bail else, here. All orders directed to E. liastut.l., la , aow , Wm. D. SIA not'a,.lr.,Earlkle, will lie prompt. ly attended to. lit.'2- 1 y . 4. 1 :., G.:1. 1 iii S FITTING AND PLUMB ,}' %timid infitlu the —1 ‘ .-3 iatizelis 01 Cal lisle that lie has made arrailite melds 00101 AS and 11.1:311tING at slitirt tire, :uul on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged llm ser ices of a hest rale hand froin Philadelphia. and has sup plied himself u ith au extelish e assortment of VlNT which mill enable hint to lilt all orders promptly. It m urk a ill stork of lifts Pixtxtres null he found in the exactly apposite his Tinning establishment North I hum er street, where he hit Iles a call. TINNING. SPOtTING, ,C.e.-111! IS also prepared to furnish. er make to (Jr der. every article of 'MN W . APE used by heusekvepers and others. Ile will alFo attend to 1 4 1'111:TI NG. 111ASEAtthif ISLILL and I'l,l >I RINCI. . . That thful the patrrnutgepith whit It he has already been favored. he r vspe, I fully solleit, 11 c”ntitithii:ce of the F:11110. Carlisle. June 14, '5l I,'l It (I . 1 CALIFOJINIA.-('. VON jILEILEN respectfully informs the eititattnsof Car -.. ..-- , ~...lisletind vicinity; that he has just vet urn * ,-.., .. e ,.,,,,... California. and is piepared b, ats ; ~. elite 811 isililiS ~ 1 Si (nit I . olllleCtl . aNN ith his i 7% hie td 1.11•1111,S, Ile has :d V. ays on hand ... 't a largo asst.rtment of ready-made Ilittes, hulls. Pistids. Locks. lievs. 61111 Trimmings..te.. all of " hi' it he still sell it holt:sale et retail. Ile also:it tends to repairing Cutts. clocks. locks, Sc: engral (... ~11 brass. eepper and iron. Ile hopes that by strict attention to but loess. and a desire to please. he will merit and receive public pat mirage. .C.ic All kinds of I. Ire Arnis made to order. C:trlisle, April AIIIII,E 1) If A ItN ESB )111(- 1k INII. The slit s,riter I..•ntinties to rat r) on th,. huslne,.. In all its tarhm, branehe,. \urth Han nser street. dom h of Leonard's ..trier utter, Le intends keeping Ti hand .1 coneral t tkrent iu 1112. lien, nott-i•lit.4 .11111 i inJs t 1 ta•llinalde S.kl , - 1)1.1..:: , . )hart Ilalters.also Till' N eliteL and saddle hags. als.) man- Y. 9). u Met urei. , he St , a i1t.. 1, 10/ 1 ) . ; I T It ." l ‘ 1 . 1 . s er tined 'it ' this ( s . ;:t u n / t l . l /. il . l:r " t / t / 1 1 . , e t plods;":1'g a ! // I " nt I • j 1 / ( / 1 T it ' l l t: I f oil do cell to 31111 ,Vl , them. tie aal— in„„„r.,Auros Harness, Itridles, Coll:Its and 1111ips in all their varie ties. and roilf,tten fly I elieves from the genehd 9 1 , 1 9 '' 191- t 1.111 of his eust..nters, that he makes the neatest and Lest gems, in all thdr snriety ut twelfth. that Is made in the rouutry. Ile al.tt makes all kinds of )latrasses to order, li,: Straw. Husk. Curled flair and Spring Mat rasses. All the al.ole articles still 1.1. Millie of the Lest material awl woE,limanshir. and ith the lit int,seroi patch. WM. T ENT SELF-: , ut AP, PI4.:NING YANKEE FEED CIMERS, =num, fur ALIMICII F SARGENT, No. 410 Market street, rhiliala This cutter is superior to any now In use, for strength duralility. and cimplMit of rongtructlon ; it cuts fast er, and is-the only self-sharponlng Ilay. Straw and tern Stalk 111 tt , r mer made. • It has but'IINESTIIAIGIIT KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease. but in ordinary case , is ground in the machine. Thmi• sands have already been sold, and the demand Is daily inrruasing. in test raises an examination ti sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would !girt with it Mr any ether. All sizes of the above constantly on hand and for sale by ME tpply - Shemamagner," an adult . rahle Wash tee the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellent e of this Tonic is testiged to by all of his ens tolllerS who have used it to be ono of the best articles known fordeansing the hair of dandruff. lie also Man anetures a Hair ltestorative. Known es the - I.76rashee' mum," Mr giving new growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists of the etileaey of this excellent ltestvrative. While the Shematisaguer clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it front coming out, the Co- rasheenum suppli,s a new grow th to those who have had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public is in vited to call. examine and purchase these invaluable articles. as he is confident they will render satishict ion. FRANK. GARDNER ii.tiit DllEsst:Nn and CUTTIMI, and SIIA3IPOONINti attended Co In tin. best Ftvlo /IS 1.1St1:11. :It his old room: on Wer.t. Main Street. near :Marina flail. Carlisle, Dee. 97, ISSI. 111.71{11ESS Si i ilßE - INSURANCE.-TILE ALLEN a AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by an net of Assembly, is now fully organised, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, Ids: Daniel Dailey, William R. °organ!, 'Michael Cocklin, Mekhoir Brenneman, Christian Staymen, John C. Dun lap, Jamb 11. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry' Logau, Benja min 11. 'Musser, Jacob 3luinina, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and fitvorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members ore invited to make application to thq agents of the company, who are willing to, wait upon them at any time. BENJ. IL . .MOSSEII, President. ItENILY LOGAN, Vie President. LEWIS RYER, Secretary. 'MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treamirer. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—ltudelph Martin, N. Cunt lowland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown. floury %oaring, Shiremanstown • Charles Pell, Carlisle : Dr. J. Alii, Churchtown ; garland Graham West Pennslordtmli ; jollies 'Me Dowel. Frani:ford; Mode Griffith, South Mid dleton; Coover, Benjamin linverstick, Meanie- Icalwg ; John islierrich, Lisburn; David Coover, Shop. herdstown. YORK COUNIT.—.IOII3 B,wmnn, Plltgburg; Peter 11'otford. Prztractill; John t•intitli, Esq., 11 - italllngton; S. Picking, Dover; .1. W. Croft, Paradise. , 1111i1G.Sffilittle—lionser Lochnian. Alymbers of the rompaily baring policies about to ex pLre eAn have them renewed by making application to Aly„cd" the agents. ler Job Print.ng promptly executed iisccllancou , 310NROE NORRIS :.~.~~= I L,.1,„ ; r;! - Tskuvf. m .1 . 'Z , • '%t. .1. P. - LYNE, Solo Agent. for Cumberland county 1114,'11.1 IS 1\ 'IIAT NEIIII AT Ma:SENT —The subseriber respectful ly informs tho ladles cool , ;(ottlernen of Carlisle and 'trinity that he has noiron mud at his Hair Dressing tnd Sharing. Ito,on on West dreet. an elegant assorttnet , f .1 DIES lilt A 1 PS and 10'1th - 411(1's 11'11;5,1111(1(1in urnish to order at shortest °HA , every -kind of Hair •Vork of tho best quality. lie also bogs lea‘e to in -01.111 his and (lista oars that Ito keeps constan- 3n9uraucc. AGENTS Pl)itt L1~,1)1U I, • , W.ATCI.II.'B, J :IA Ll,ltY, .5 . 11. V Lit- WAIN, awl .FAM.N . I.4lUbb.—A flue t.ruit. wont of the Leant quality, fur sale ut the luaiii,t, moll. pi: re. el', w, 1: }Xi OA Ilk A b i . .., No. 1.1..4 :Scut h lreruutl re. . otroet i•etiveen Hue :mid 1. tiluu, east clue, 1 Iniaiti,jl;ia 'lin, at.i., , ,rttutut elllbrill:eki IL tinge 41,1 HAI. I. :tit tit lilt, 11 etches, dee, elry :All ev V, ala, All al a 11 ale. piatuf 'III, bill) hi/'CI', iii iiliCitiLS, I (nib, LltUlt-lit, tike.—oo, p., de, Fans and Riney articles 01U Bla Oil al. quality, 1100e1I mg, the exanilua Lion 01 thane alit ,/esire to procure the Lent ; A L I -44' g‘ Ti d a ' ,?: ,,th i e i ' I ;:i '.'. it l ic e. i n' h h i, P ,:i i i7: 4 l.n. r f Or .., ' .., Ulu burii/e.,,, anti all at tulahicineili. ties tor Importing an,t 1 1, uhilinetur. fug. the subseriLer Hes 14.n:ham:to. lu liot hug Mut he cllll let (111,1 a Ili any other eigui,li,hitieht iu cithos ul the A tthu tie Ittes: All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl' JeV, elry and FIJI er Ware many factured to order, A% rt;te.ol.,,irle tai.e. 104_1% :Utiles; jewelry and silver wai e .aithtully e '-:S4 South St. a lew doors al,ole the 2;1 't. slur ko. ent ide . , Tor Ali the hollth )a Inflow of the Store. may he seen the tamous hind t lock, u 144-13 cutonotiols the ado button of the svientills dud eUrIoUV. h7,1--lyr. PAIN'S ATIN I OSPII.I,'III.O C.IIIIILNS full supply of tlte above celebrated Churn, nets' 1.1 all the 1111/1.1.12111. ehze4 , Irtm 4 {;allies' to t.O. It i.,•c e tt e.t the Lest pretiliute at the late Peru sytvahitt st:at e Pnu, the nest pit:llia:lli it the hall/silt. 11...tittlte aka 14.1.1ea1t. la.lolls alliel . eld pall , es. It NN II I slate tu.re ur,d Letter butt er how a l;rvcu n 11101.111! of .Ir:tut. mid in less tithe than ;L8..) t hunt to the market. it sale wholesale Wild retail by I'A : 11 01(111S. a„ Ural 11'archouse and teed :tore, chiller of 7th mid 3lail.et, Philadelphia. bee. 6, 1t.54-11. ) f:EVE L. IiNIGIIT, (Successor to _Lt., Hartley & height,) AND It Auk:JD illsE 14n South Second Street, five doors :Liaise-Spruce streid, Philadelphia, where he loaTa con stantly on hand s full assort !soot of Si :illicit: in his lino of business.. Feathers, Feather Beds, l'atebt S7,ding Matti - views, VelVet. l'apeNtry, 'filpestry. Brussels, 'Three Ingrain. Venetian. hist. !lag unit floury Let petipgs, uit lis. t : tr iton tlngs. Cocoa and Spanish 3uittings and Stair Bruggets, Ile.ulh Hugs Boo* A:ids...table and Piano Covers. to Which lie invites the attention of pUrellal.erS. .Fort's 4 1101.1.A1t I.), l'relnium 4erkiste in Eau Inventor Of the Celebrated tlssafai.r entilating 5.,. :not Elastic InArtiuticliS to ulinble lalciltA :slid n.easure then Lapis Milli vo.hiches.—No. 1. The round of the head; No. 2. From fi,rellead of er the heath to the. nvel.; I\ 0. 3. haul ear to cur (11 Cr the top; No, 4. Fr u: ear to our round 1 Ic 11.11.111.. i. oupees and scalps. inches.--Nu. 1. From f. mehead to Mods a s tar as ; No. river forehead as Mr as re ;tile• cd; 11% or the semen of the head. It. 1/01.1.A1t fl has alway s ready Gar sale a splendid to limas' It igs. TlallteeS. 1% bait Wigs, rizots, Braids, Claris, atc., beauttfully mimutactuieduml I. as any establishment In the Unium is lierbani um Extractor Lustrous flair Tunic, prepare.' :South American IlerLs and Roots, the most nurses-itil article es In produced Mr presorting Leo hair from tailing Out or .diali, - Atig restoring and preserving it in a healthy and imam - Mut state. Among laiier re:lSt/11K why Ito:laid', hair cutting saloun 1118111- tains its immense popularity - is the tact that his' onic is. applied to every bend of hair cut at Lis estal/161.theut, consequently it is held in better preservation than un der any known application. It Lririg thus practically tested Ly thousands, oilers the greatest guarantee of Its eihracy. 011.1 wholesale find retail at his Old Establishment 177 Chestnut street oppositc the atato Douse, 1-liilade It. Dollard has at least db.coverifil the lie Irl us idol/ of lIAIR UVE, and announces it for saic urth pullea Cron• fillenee ill its surpassing retry thing of the kind now In use. It colors the hair either Hark or trio Ins may lo) desired) and is used o intent injury to the hair or skin either by stain ~r otherwise, can be unshed off In ten minutes after without detnicting from Its efficacy. Persotis visiting the city are invited to give him a call. addresFed to It. DOLLABLI, 177 Chestnut Philadelphia, Irll/ receive attention. Jan. :et-1y J EATH ER ! LEATHER ! FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. . . . No. 29, Nurth Third Suva, IddludelFhla ' 110110(111) I%IANUFACIUREICS. Carriers and Import vrs of FR ENCII CALF SKINS, and Dealers In Red and oak Solo Leather and Kip. Ti AY \AND STRAW CUTTERS, Ci.RN SIIELLERS.—A largo assortment of im pm%Mt Ilay. Straw and Fodder Cotters, now uu hand.— Also, doulde and single ror,. ihellers for either hand ur borse uower, of the very latest manufacture, ineltuling Ow premium stoner at Ole late Pennsylvania Stute Fah. For sale by PASL HAIL MOlthlb Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stme, corner o 7th Philadelphia. Dee. E, pIILLA. Surgeons' Bandage INSTITUTE REMOVED to No. 4, with F cruet, sixth store above Msaut. B. C. EVERETT'S Patent Graduating. Pressure TRUSS, for the cure of Rupture; Shoulder Braves. Supporters. Elastic Stoekines, Suspoubary, Hemorrhoidal, and Ban fo deformities. Jan. 11-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, pIirLADELpinA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To all persons afflicted with ,Sexual iligeases, su SEMINAL Wt . :ARNE: 4 S, IMPOTENCE, (10NORE1l, 5YP1111,157...tc., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, In view of the awful destruction of human life and beeltb canted by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which an. practised upon the unfortunate victims of such disease:. by Quacks. have directed their consulting Surgeon. as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus af flicted,(Male Or Female,) who apply by lot ter, (post-paid,) with a description of their condition. (ago, occupation. habits (M(le, &e.,) And in extreme poverty and suffering to ELHIN11: 4 11. MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard AKioeintl6ll is a benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, Ar the relief of the slelt and distressed. afflicted Vo lth Virulent anti.Epi donde diseases," and tie funds can be used for no other pm pose. It has now a stirplus of means, which the idreetors have voted to advertise the above notice. It Is needless to add that the Association commands the highest )atical shill of the age. Address, (pest-paid,) Dr. GEO. It. CALHOUN, Consult ing Surgeon, HIM arch Association Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEARTIVELL, President. (IEO. VAR ECHILD, Secretary. , nrll II FR ENC H TRUSSES.—Hernia or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant Vrench Trusses. Imported by the Ruhverkber, and made to order expressly for sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified ,to learn that the occasion now offers to proinire a Truss combin inmextretne lightness, with ease, durability and correct construetiou, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta ble article usually sold. An extensire assortmen always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture hi adults and children, and ler sale at a range of price to Snit all. Cost. of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4, $5,. $6, gal 310 $lO. Persons at it distance can have a Truss sent to any ad• dress by remitting the amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For Salo Wholesale and Itendl by the Durk:incr. CA lbb:11 11. N S. \V. eor. of Twelfth Dace Sts.. EEDLEZI, - Depot for Dr. Waning's - Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces: Patent Shoulder Bowes; Suspensory ItanchTes: Bidnal Props and FtlP.' ports. Ladles' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. 11. --- kGRICULTURAL•IMPLEMENTS., jPENNOCK'S CELEBRATED WHEAT Nm,— is c la‘ Adapted also for r.NVillr Witt , . gr34s ::cede and 4t. guano. Kr.tuseett Portable Cittor M 1 1 74120 best stv in the market. Halliday's patent Windmill.— Horse, Power's and Thresher's, Lime alido nano .. ‘ ,...t Spreader's, Daniufs Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter. Little Want Corn and Cob Mill, Spain's Atmospheric Churn. The above Superior Implements with all others, fur the use of the farmer or gardner, for sale IVitolonic and Retail by , • PASCHALL, MORRIS & Cet, Agricultural Warolumq, and Seed Store, el , rner ittt and 31m-I:AA stunts, Pl.illadt.didda. July ::;),