0 r 6•-•'''',.--..',':•--4' 1! . ------n f ''', ti;' . i - •.f . 1, M Ignrhtt at Mel ' From tho Ourmantown telegiaph Steeping 'See Is. • • "bIR. tmort . 'iL--In, preparing. my :.do .. ier-seed for sowing,'.l ..have ,found* that , • .z.=Oakini , ;fOr , one or two days in wa- . staalLquitntity of salt has . been TdissolVed; has ordinarily been titte-n -.; tied with the, beat results. But even this _precaution, will be :of little advantage, unless the,seed be • fairky , '. - coyered. O , the contrary, seed that has been soaked, . and in.which an imperfect gerininatioin • .• has been induced, ifit is not immediate ° ly buried, .and at a sufficient / depth, will -be much .more liable to- , than that sowed •in its natural-and unpreliared kate, A. steep. of •house ley. diluted ; with about. ione-eight Of its bulk of 'wa ter 2 is an _ cellerdartiole for acceleilting the gdrriti- nation, of most seeds and grain's: :IS'eep ..the, mixture warm, 'and':sow the seed. al- ter a mniersi - 0n . .0f . four ,hours. If the . soil • 'Wa'rm, and care be used in - solving,. 'seed , s prepared. will come up iniiitr 'WA** esbihit n, 4' er y e i , luxuriaiice which-3t-never ICOuld otherwise . mailifest; • -,• . All seeds which are eveloped in a horn ' lilceintegument—liken the, seed. of the, carrot,: Ibutst; Ac., should be-steeped be- fore sowing, in this - way. Last spring,' I — took one - quart of seed-corn,; and, poured .. .`over .- it sculling lot water, and 7 _perxn it ted the grain to remain sUbinerged 'till tho water hecanie,, perfectly, cool, and planted.— . -Another quart was ateepeit'for . a period of_four hours in sulphuric acid .-and,water--one ounce of acid . fo agallon of water pared' same day, and on Soil spnilar.as torqua ity, manuring and, the metho4 - ofpreparation for . the . 'reception of the 'seed. The corn steep - ed - in , acid, -1-1-broke-ground,twiy.daysbeforethat-goaked— in—water.- is often a matter of. much imports nce,to the farmer - -to foric - ard_ corn eiren. - two days, especially...when:, - Am " can do it at so slight 'expense as .is, in : _volved in;_tliis experiment. Turnip, milk bage, beet,iarrd, indeed, every' kind of . seed i greatly_banefitted.,_by._.ateeping„ __especially when the season is.backward, and - the 'work of the farm "behind-hand:'' The acid 'can beo - biairied of the- apothe caries.• W. W. P. . • • From the Clerinantown Telegraph , 130ting • Fenpe Posts. -. • • MR: EDITOR :-. , lllany methods are re- commended for setting fence posts, but -- in - cases - where --- firmness - and — durability - - . - are especially desirable, I know of none' superior to, the following : Havit ° , se lected your posts, remove .the bark from tlth.lower ends, and char them; then fip , ish the whole as you prefe'r_toliave them , appear when set. The holes for their reception should never be less thairxigh teen inches in diatheter, and three and one-fbuith feet deep, nor should there be tiny diminution of the size 6f the poit beneath the boil.---The larger the posts • are, in that part, the more firmly will they set. To supply the' material for filling take-common-limerone- part r -pulveri-- zed charcoal ; one part; house' ashes, one _part, _and coarse. grb_ein-_six marts; slack • the lithe with water in which half a bash.: el of salt to one barrel' of the' former has been dissolved; and .mix the material, in timately is of the consisten cy 'of mortar, then throw in a few-.shov elsful to •cOnstitutea bedding, and hay , ing set the post.in,the.regoisite position,, ... c , • • Where the s Teiite,ia to : be ornamented or very strong . and hi h, and yilereViay " big from the effect ofpoweirilitiViiiiiii; — or • other causes, is to be especially guarded againit, the-introduction of small stones,, or chips of. granite, before the cement hardens; will be - foUnd very -desirable) These should be thitivn inasthe - procesi of fillingproeceds; and rammed. down to increase the soliditY4 the_mass. This . ' cement is one of -the inostseificientanti • • ceptieS known when -apPliedlo.wood-;:be-. math the soil,.—Jt hardens.to the .sCdidi, ty oLthe'firmest granite ,-and..:will"..nei ther break 'nor finishing: off. . in,. care' - Erhould-lbe taken - - to - g:vo a slight-nlevation to the tnassUptne, diatelyin.contapt With the-liost,_ rising , some four or five inches in the:fell - II a a pyramld , , to 14evontthe , water' standing upon _it; which would accelerate.. the...de . e'en po - s tiunrflind. deday:of the - post. - - - Posts . ia:tliis:44 will nlways.retain an: • • ere , 1 vosition; . and endure th - cir ages. • • A:NEW-ENGLANDER. ME , , I 1 , ( n S N. . • . ME ME ,i..)es ott "44: rods Of.gronnd and o$ - -undred - butilfels'or - a- fraction ovetAthree iunciredantl'qixtihnihelaPe.r_tiOre ; .0 1 rWA S 04Y.1P19 3 4; Yit.404 1 ;;40*g. - 7 -, L'hd . name the potatoes are liroke'the,grottne about eight inches deep, as, early in "the.spring as it was "dry • enough to'stir;Thiiiiirked off one way with t shallow furrowi r rovis three."feeV 2 apitrt, and plapteitin hillq two -feet, apart in, the tows:, There was, :a great call for seed potatoe„ and a vast . 'dear , -ef talk about the relative .value of large and small potatoes for seed.' To tea thelnat ter, I planted six rows with the largest tubers I. could. select—"-six. "with' fine siiiootl . tubers- 7 -six with very small ones, some not larger than a hazel 'ut r and-six--witli-mixed -,-There__Nitaz 'very little, difference of "yield,. but quite a. difference in, size. The largest seed pro duced seine of the largest potatoes, but a large proportion mere medium in, ,size, some small. The medium seed produced by far the hest. potatoes, smoother and more uniform in' size and ,shape. The small seed produced some very fine pota butlhey _were, geucrally"der _size. The miXed seed produced, next? to--the Medium, the fairest potatoes. ' "Com, •farMers who :reside in the coal regions have not tried the benefit of,coal , ashes on their elterey.trees, .the sooner they do so the better. Y rec ollect when a boy; .of carrying_ the. coal ashes from the 'grate and.pilling them around• a little.7Cherry tree, willeh • was WU - lby-all the family7as the "little. or, pinui,": . on account of its sprouting from the roots of.an old 'tree which died, - and the peculiar hard time it had in reaching the - stature of even a bush... The Sum mer after,the Foal aches were .deposited ar mind its it put forth 4 thrifty tree, heavilylatlen with luscious- fruit. -.llly father seemg the gciod• result of ,the ash- es,. a wagon load was thrown -,roundi the' bse of each tree on 'the fartit, and. the effect was.astonishing. Old trees-=+ fast odeoayrrig'Were,resuscitated, tirtie-w-branehes v end—bore-4 . Let thosewho Irmo ashey test it virtue upon fruit tre'eS; 13n - 6 - ines9 darbEi.— WAR. S. B.' KIEFFER Offid - 6,in Not. El:mover o;reet Ewo docthifrotnlVOlgo h enuipbollt, tore. Ofqco hputs, porticullirly from 7 to U o L. 51., au t from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. • Du. I. C.LOOMIS south llen9ver street, next dour to the P& . . , • GNIVIII ho absent from . Carlisle - the last ton a e of otai month. , l Aug. :I, ' 5 • • 11 R.. 0 itIORGE; Z - . I3IL 4,„ • P { krf... DENTIST . OFFICE at the resblentri - of 'hisbrether, on NoiThlntriltreet, Car `l,4ll4 lisle. • . ( . 1 Attorney at Law. 4,).-0111co in nuotom'Altow. All tonciposis untrust iid•to hint will hi , prouiptly`eitiondod to. VVILLIAJI 0. ItLIEEM, Attorney Atar Buolnomontrasted to him tirlij.bo promptly td,l t ... - **** . Feb, 7; • N. GRE NV' .Attorney at law las' in Jie •h3tileOliurg - , for tho practleo of his rofosolou.• All Idiots of - Logal .Writiug;Colloctlons, iurtboolocss: promptlyationdotll to. Witco oprlc to Dr. 'L00.4 . )... osi 'Hoer- htiltV EYING In all Ito ditto. aut brow:hos prnnptly ottouded to. • . • • rr 13. 0(11.1.1 .‘.ttornby at Law,. will at tend pr nuptly t tlt huainessetitru4ed to him.— nre in tine rotop nerly occupied by William Irvina,. .ht., North lanorer street, Carlinie. April ',M. itiO2. „ W 13,1,1ANDT ' IlFinufacturor of jr. Mineral Maori:, French. • '..• - Bottled Ale -Vortur airti t eldflr, - . 1 - I.l:ol,lM:3l4fkityoet.ll,f, J,4101411. - Its.gid Braga,. Carlisle_ • RI V ENE CONVEYA.N . . . jrnlit.—A. L. 5P3.)1131.1 , 11t, late Ito,, ,, ister of t'uniher county, Will otrofulfytittend td tail erGis3etr„ipf 1 such hush:mks as may be.untruotod to hint, such its ,e Writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contrartsi &c.. lie will devote his attention o the procuring of Land War alto, l'onsions, Fr. as well as thp. pur:haso and sale Itotl rstate, negotiations, ofloans, ..cc. UT—Once on fest•litgh street.-formerly occupiell, -7 4y Penrusi _ near the Methodist c..'hurth, 11 N. •ROST.INSTii;EL ) ',House, Sign Fancy and Ornamental - Painter . ' Irvin's ( formerly% f[faiver'al llow, near ifitner's Dry-lioods Store: -lie will Cidlirinuptly• to all the above descriptions of paint at reasonaiilirpricol„ The various kinds - of gralnih: ttended to, such aettnatia,,gany, oak, walnut, tc., in an ,nproved styles. . 1:10CJ Oli, S. .P. •ZIEOLlilt.-- -- -=:offtee and Residence Rest Neln Sire4,olrd door elow the Marko!, llouse. Calls in town au,' county prcuaptly attolideit, Carlisle-, Jan. 2, 1856. flA.It GIS E DEPOSIT . 13A NK . kiSPECIAL DI:POKiTS will be received at, this Bank for any lediTth of time over' four mouths, ittni intifrest paid attlie - rate of FOUR PER CENT. Per annutn, and the principal paid hack at finy.titup Q.fter maturity without notion. - 'interest ceases after the expiration of Uln time spoeified in the certificate, unless reneiVed - for another ;liven period, in which ease the interist.is paid up un til the time of the renewal. Bankupens at 9 o'dock, , A. SI: and closes at, 2 o'clock, P. M. It. PARKlilt,',Presldisnt. W. T. BkET.CM, CaSitter . MIJ4JNEiiY FOR YAM: is.l.LEbi • 4101 IN SNE .t SONS, No. 45, South Second • 4 Street, Vhll:6lelphia. Have just opeue their Fall tipportritions of • BONNET SILKS, EMEONSI, - • rffI.V.ETS, FANCY , PEATHETIS, FLOWERS, LA.OES, •dc. 'do, 4 - Incliadingu getieral assortment of :mut N ERY AIITI t 'of the most faillanithhi'idy . le44 The iib;4ive Goods. hav6 114 u itaported , es,irissty ,Thr our TAW. Sales anti comprise the largest and bust assortniont in our lino tp ho found in the market.. • septl9--1. dhit . • CUMBERLAND.;-VALLEAr-ilikNK - - -PROPRIETORS.- ' • • WILLIAM " DIELCIIOIIO3IIENNiXAN, " „ , • Roardnr U. STEMIETT, Ilt11111( SAXTON, .: -RIOIII,P.DOODtIj , , J MIN g. " fl.Eliat-A;2l3l`UlittlEON: -," ' •'' . • TWA -,8an14 doing business in the name orKDR. ,EVAT-EM-A-N—&-00,18-now-fully-prepaed to tloagon_l oral Smoking Minium with proinptness and Money received on Deposit and paid hack em demand without notice. Internet paid on Spcnial Particular attention paid - to the collettfoil of Notes.. 'Drafts, 'On:nits, &c. In any part of the United States or • Memithinces 'Made Ireland of the Conti-, Went. ' l'he'l'iiithful and confidential execution of all of liers'entrusteddo them, may be yenta upon-. They Will at all times be pleased to give any information desired: in rerMrti to money matters in general. . • Muse lu trout's 'Wilding, Main Street, a,few doors east Of the Rail Road Depot. ' Open for bust ness.from 9 o'clock-In' the morning until 4 - o'clock, in he e v31'41; sTunotoN, cashier— • Carlisle, Sept. 19,' • . - . . . . - • • 1 AS FITTING AND PLUMB -INo.—ti'ho undersigned would inform,the • is citizeimof.thirlisle that I.M.".has arranifie nents - to - doG - AS - PMEN(Hunt - PWWRING - trt - short - in, tico, and on reasonable terms. • I.le,hatrinigaged the ser 7 vices of a find rate habd froni • Phliadelphia, and has sup= plied himself with an extensive assortment of PIXT-. UItES, which will enable to..llllldlorder4 promptly., 11 work will be warranted. Ills stock of GaS .Fixtures watlielbulidin - the ruUm exactly opposite 'his nuking establishment on Ninth Hanover F trout, where be Invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, &e,-;-'lle ls-alin prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of-TIN WARE used by.lionisekeepors,and otherl. .11e will also attend to SPOUJING, lIOUSE-IWOFINU , 13ELb RANGING, and rr,v3tHlSo. . . Thankful for the patrnnagb with which be hasalr4ady boon fri.yrreWlie respectfulTy=soTicits a continuance - of -- the same. • MONROE 7;1710.7. Earlisle,une 14; '64.. - .;f SADDLE AND ITARN_ESS. MAK ING. The •suhscriber continues to carry on the also - 0 business,t 0 all its various branches. in North Hair over street, Carlisle. two &mit; North of Leonard's corner Iyhere he intends keeping on hand -a general assorintent in his line, consistingqif All kinds'of - fashfolfahle SAD. I.ti. Bridles, 'Martingales, Millis, A .. 6c e!" -- 1 Cire.inglesa nd lialtera. also TRUNK:I, • se Collars and Whips in all:thelr lies, And confiftntly believes from tlui general approba tion of his custqtriers. 'that ho.uiakes the" nratest and best s gears. 111 ell ticeir.variety tliat Is made in Alm country. Ile' also makes all ldlids of Nizitrin.Ses to 'order, viz: Ftraw. II usii. Curled Hair:and Spring Mitt rits%eS. All the abote articles will be made of the . best material atirirurkinanallip. and with the utmost des-. iiateh.ll'M. OSBORN. . • . • • • p!M .TENT SLF-61-IARIYENING -----VANKEE—FEED—CUTTERS.--manunn_L“rtd-ihr UCH h SARGENT, No. ho 'Market street, l'hilada This cutter is superior to any now in use. for strength -durabillty-and—slinplialty_of 'construction ;- It ruts fast-. er. and is thd only self sharpening Hay, Straw :skid Corn 'Stalk Cutter oyor made.—lt has hut ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, Which any person can grind and set with ease, hilt in ordinary rase, is ground in the . machine. Thou ' sands have already boon sold, and the .deMand Is daily nc -ireasing, IA most CAM'S an oxauriinntion is sudiclont to convince ono of-its suporiority: No ono after a short trial would part with It flu any other. All sizes of tito . . above constantly on hand and for sale by. ' . IST • p r - i t - s - L A WE - N -- 07Y, vki FOR PpE3INITY AGAINST LOSS I.IY FIRE. TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y., • . ' OF PHILADELPHIA. Chlrtor Porpetuftl.—sloo,ooo Capital L ipid In. 0111 co 163 Chesnut'streot. lastins:scl, either permanent or limited, against less or datuaaWbY fire, on PROPERTY and - sneers of every description, in - town or Country, on the most reasonable_ t erm s. Applications made either personally or by letter, Will bq promptly attended in, • • C. BANCKER, Pros't. The subScrlber is agent' for the abOve company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for Insurance either by mailer personally, will be plromptly•ettonded to by • 'A. L. SPONSLER, dee. 12, .., Real Estate Agent a nd Scrivener. • INSURANCE. -1 1 .ay - Aramr 1. • AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN: FrURANCE COMPAN-17-4Xumberland county, incorpo rated by an now fully orgy sized, and in °Oration undo the ilmnagornont of tlio:followlug• couuoistloners, viz: Daniel Halley, William R. Gorgas, Michael Cocklin, 31ohlwir ilronneman, Chrintian Stayman, J n olm„C. Pun lap..iacob 11. Comm., Lewis, I lyer, ifenry Logan. Itonja. into IL . Itistter, .htcob Mumma, Joseph °Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low And favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to heeome members are Invited to make applicatiOn to the agents of the company, who are willing to Ivuit upon • them ut any time lIHN.J. 11. 3IpSSER, President. HENRY LOG Ati, Vice President. lIYER, Seeretuy. COCKMN, Treasurer. CUM BERTA ND. COUNlN,ltudolph Martin, N. Cum: lairiniot; C. U. /Norman, itimnrhium; Henry Zearing, Shireumnstenii • pliarles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Abl, Churebtobm ; Samuel Graham. Brest Pennsboroimb .Jll.nios Me Dewol, YlllllOlO4 . 7JlMlOliriffith, South Mid ; dleton; Samuel ebeVer,'llenianicialliverstiok, )teelutn. lesburu ; -John Sborricic," Lisburn; David Coovor, Shop hordstown. ' TORK ,COUNTT.--John llowinan,Dillshurg; Toter Wolforit, Franklin; John-Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking. Dover; J. W. Craft. Paradhoi ' 11 A kin 13 110.—‘-110 uso r Lochinan. ' • 3 tembcrs of tbo company liaiing policies about to ex pire can hale them renewed.' by_ making application to any of the agetna.- . TATOOTYS - ORNA.IIIENT.A.Ii - IRON ' V A-venno, PIITLAIVA: . - The attontion of tho publie is invited te - theexteiil . 'vo iinuitifActory and were-romp of , the subscriber ' who is pr.ipare.l furiirsh, at the shortest notice; IRON !MI of cyory desatiptlon lbr 0113x.tainuts, I'tiot l lo St PRIA: AT I% r , DlNns,. also y ERA N AILS; 'MIXON - , TES, FOUNTAINS, SETTEES,. 011AditS, LIONS, DINTS, and ether Ornitruenfal Trim Work of a (16cOiativo 4i:trader, all cirwhleh is exccutod ,with' the es:preipi view of pleasing, the taste, While they combine all the requisites of beauty_ and sabstaptial construction. NO;cliiigOiti.tOny rely on haying all lifileles earefullY boxed Ind shipilud to their placo of.deStltiption. A boolc - Of designs Will be sent to thoto who trlsh - te make a seloctioir. IiOIIEITT WOOSO - It .";-- -7,-..•3lligce,t(anc.o,4B. etKe. 1111141 ,. • Illaciures the hiekt.. approvd Sr. S it 1y G F tini).Es ever - used It) thin country, and thuau. 'wishing a hand some. ;Inraide and pleasant naddlC will 4,10 +veil tcCeall and liVl,l than. lI =MM=ZlZin= . ~• J. p.INNE, Soln Agent for Cutuberlanctrounty MEI Jasdranci. .111(Iga Avanutlelow Spriug Gardent, odt, 10, !tus.. • . • s ••• :I' g- 0 WAIT D ' ASIE . O . titALTI PIIILADELVIIIA: - • - IMPOILTAIST-ANNOUD.iCEMitNT " To all persona afflicted with Sexual diseases,'SUL ,e„hziko4,J, wE&KNESS, IMPOTENCE, OLEET;SYPIIILIS, &c. 'Lc: ;' . The 110WAti.D. ASSOCIATION of, -view-of-thetosluEdestruction.siLliuman lifn and caused by Sexual diseases, find the deceptions which at. practised upon the tinflirttinote victlins.of smii_diecaset by Quacks, have'Airected•their consulting Sorgeon, ass 'CIIARITABLE ACT worthy of their nein°, lo..give MEDICAL AITVIVE tiItATIS, to all persons thus af flicted, (Male or Feintlo,)Who apply by letter, oostiiniu .witb tvdelteription of their condition, (age,'oceupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in extreme poverty nutl buffering. 4o kUItNISFI 3IEDIOINES FREE OF CliAllGE. • TIM Howard Association is a benevolent •Itistittitioa,,, established by spatial endowment, Mr the relleCefAbe sick. amf - dititressed, afflicted with " Virulent and demi° diseases," and itsdunds can 'he used for no other purpose. lt, has now' a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted. to. advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Asseviation commands the highest .Medical skill of the age: . . • • . Address, (post-paid,) Dr.'oEo:lt. CALIIOUN, Consult, lug Surgeon, Howard A skodiatton l'hilitdelphin, Pa. • ' .. ..E) , :order of 'the Directors, •-• ' • ' ' E'/NA tipril IL • - : GEO. FAItECIIILIY; Secretsry., I ~b . -PASCH A lA, CO., .Arr!cultural Warehowe and Seed Stort—unrner 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. July 25,'55: vos: 31 and 23 ':Se't.qh Sixth Street. rmLADELPIIIA. AaincuurreAt Inr4rmeNr Bristobl'a. Sian ileouana (370Arres) Bloomadale, near Brien), Pa; Ipl)ilcubcl)3l)ia ; . • poLtAR fir - H D;Premium Artiste air Inventor of theCelehrated Gossamer Ventilating g tmd Elastic Band 'l'oupees. .Instructionslo'enahls Ladiekand Gentlemen to measure their heads with its• Foit ,Wios, ine'hes.—No. 1. 'The round of, the beild; No 2. From forehead over the head to the 'neck; Is',cnii: From ear to ear over the top; ,N .. . 4: From ear to ear .round the forehead. • ...../ , . Toupees and scalps, inches.—No, 1. From -liveliest! to beck as far as bald; No.' 2. Our forakendaii far as requir ettritior, -3:-Over the erown-of-the-hernL-- • R.' DOLLARD has, always ready - for sale a _splendid stock of Gents' Wigs; Tonpees,,Ltulles' • Wigs. half N't igs, Frizots, Braids, Curls, &e„ benutifully manufactured and as, chetip, as any establisluti - ent in the C elan. - pollards lierbanitiiit-Extractor Lustrous flair "ronile, prepared front. American Herbs nod ituo6, - the moil - successful article ever produced futpreserVlng too hair from failing out or changing . (AM . , restoring - and preserving .t Ln a healthy, and luxuriant state.- ',Among other reasons why Dollard'4. ) hair. .eutting saloon main. tains.ifs Immense popularity-Bs the-flirt that hie Toniels atiplied to of cry head of htiir cut at his establisloneitt,. consequently it is kept its better 'preservation than un- . .der any known dpplicat ion. It beim.; thus plactirally Sul by tl+ousnalis. oilers atg,greatest guarantea'of its _ • . t-trild,'whoWsale and retail at his Old Estallisitmetittliii Chestiltit street opposite' the Slate Mouse Philadelphia. .. It. Dollard has at least dlseoyered the ne plus ultra of HAM diTE, and announces It fbr sale with perfect cote lidenea BLitt; surpassing every thing of the kind now in use. • It enil»li the hair either black or.brom rt, las may be desired) end is used NI ithout injury to this hair or skin either by stain or otherwise, can be washed oil in ten minutes after application,. without, detracting from its efficary ; Persons visiting theeity are invited to give hint a calf. Letti•rn acid reNset.l to 11. DOLLARD,l77.Cliestntit st . Plillnddphin SillLyeeeL,:e.attelition. , I.N I, l l l xF, G t : r S ,OO l- . )A s : ( 1 1 : . 1;; ., N , with llnll's Patent Powder l'reof,Locks, which' were awarded separate Medals 'at the 'W•irld's- Fair, l ! undt,b, 101, and Man- at the 'World'a Fair, New Yorlt, 1553 . and '54, Thu subacri -tatiaaro—tbw-aole—manttfacturart: and .proprieturs in this State of the abnye - unequalled l , a4 , a.and l woks. The reputation of. the genuine “herring's eafts" is worle alite, and for the last thirteen years the- niereantile-aminruulty- • Z -4. '` ' t TO' ttt-r, • Latin Wituchsed and borno tusti- mry to their N ESKA •F 111.1 NO lire proof qualities. More Man 12,000 of there fates havirbeen actually sold, and 'over TWO HONDKIATAIIIVO Tassed triumphantly through accidental tires. Thu public nre assured that all fates pnitufaetured by.the subscribers_ale .10,t only guaram' teed to be Billy equal, but In mail iespeetsi even supe . . nor to those-which have been-so severally tried by lire their-rerviees-In-the4orning-pf-the "Tribune establishment,'" Now liorstvnnd. at the (heat. Fire In Straiilerry street. at the large fire . last optinsite the (lirard !louse: and still more recently In the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut sts., in„lthe city of Phlblelphia. which these. Fates came — forth the ac knowledged Citammose, when many other securities' . . . • FARREL A CQ., • • IKON SAYE ANTI BANK LOCK MAKERS„ IV A LNUT Street, Philadelphia. !fon Safes. with . Powder Prok;TITONs.. manu factured expressly far Banks, Brokers, Jewellers, and others requiring`securlty .from rogues. Bank Vaults. 'oors, itc, on hand and made to order. All time most; celebrated Locks for sale at hulls nine' urers' prieeS. - second hand "Sarre," •'snlatenedere" and "Ire Cheete" of .other makers. hnce—lven token in "pn rt tot meet, for Ilerring'e for talc nt-igiff prlet. ap I. BATHER ! LEATHER ! • FRITZ, truNnity. & co. • No. 29, NOrth Third Stkait, Philadelphia, MOROCCOL MANUFACTURERS, Carriers and- Itnpert era of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and Pealerti in Red and Oak Fele Leather and •Kip. Feb29.'—ly • TTAY AN D STRAW _ , CUTTERS, toRN large. asteertmetd'of int proved StMw ntl-Foilileisttirt6rai now - on Alpe, double and single corn shelters for either hand hnteo.power of the 'very latest manufacture, includhig the premium shelter Nile late l'emotylamniaStateFali. For sale by.• PASCIIALL MORRIS Agriettliutel IVarehougo end Seed store, corner of 7th lad Market; Thlindelpliii. • Dec. 6. 16,54—tf • piouENCII TRUSSES'.—Horn in ; or 1 • Rupture successfully treated. andandcomfort ins(ired, yAnf the elegant FrEuch, Trusses,- imported-liy- the subscriber, andiriptilt sal es; tesirder..expressly-foi , iiis- )-(-- • Alf suffe r ing with Rupture will be, gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss ronadm .ludextreinelightnessovith_ease, durabilitY and correct construction. in lieu of.the eundirouo and iinconiforta-.. 'bliTartielo usually sold. An extensive aisortmen always on hand, adapted teovery variety of 'Rupture in 'adults and Children. and fOr'sale-at a range of price to suit all. (Nisi' of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and .t3;' Double,' $4, Cu, st, $8 and,slo. Persons at ii'distance rip have a Truss sent to any , ad dress ny remitting the amount, sending measure around the' hips; and stating side affected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the importer. CALEB 11..Nium,r13" S. W. or. of TreltlnAt. Race Ste.. Philadelphia. Depot for Iko,Danxiing's Improved Patent Body Time: Chest Expanders anti Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder. Braces; SuspenSory IlanlittgeS; Bpinnl .Preps•und ,Sup pore& • Latiiss' Rooms, with competent lady, attendants, • • eitrit 1 1, GRICULTURAL DU MEN' IP Ta. PENNOCK'S CEDEDEATED WHEAT DRILL— Adap ed also for sowing oak, grrisPi seeds and guano? Krauser's Portable elder Mill—the best ,X' in tho market. liallidWs patent Wlndinlll. Iterati Poweeg and-Throslprs, lime and Dunn() Spreador'o, Daniel's Hay. Straw and Fodder, Cutter: - Milo Want Corn and CobiM Spain's V,taspherle Churn. The ahoy e Superior Implements with - all others, for tile use of tho farmer or gardner, tbr Salo Wholesale and ltett.ill.by 9 ' ll : l4l ktkir, - 4/ • -=I=IE 126 laucat 11 •.•1 _IJAL ACADEDW;. - "'Three miles west. of Ilarrieburg. The' tenth _Session of- this- Institution mined on Monday/ the fith of!Novenlbet Parents' And gurdiausnra: requested , to inquirdluto • itspekitisr Jnitructionligivendn the orginasjf,utnthigher blanche& of en „English , Education, and also. in the Latin; Vreek; „. 'renehand_ttermau2Unguages and Vocal and I nstru- • '4i - tent:a Masi,'.- • • ..-* ' -• JT -- ) Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English es, and yoodAlasie; UeriSession, iennths)• ", soo.oo', • Instruction in each of the Languages' . • 4,00 - •• 4 id InstrumentlVALPSl9-;- - • / 9 4 11 :!.. For circularsancirterr • , D. DENLIISGEB, Principal„ • • . Sap..2o,lSoks-- • • Ilarriliburg,-144. lOLAINVI.EL.P "'AO' ADE3ll 7 .—NOa z - CARLlfilai,,-Pa-The\lVinetoenth Session (five months) will* commence. November. 6th. ; A. new build ing,hgs•been erected containing tymoksiuni,ldusis • ItOom, Lc. ,• . • With increased hicilities for instrnetymnind ample ' accomulodatione, this Institutionpresents great, in ilucenients to parents who desirtr"the •phYaleil and mental improvement of. their 4116. " • terms per - Session; ,$65 40: For cireuint a, with full - informationputtiress • . . . • , • GI OI 4 I 4EII.OICOLLEGE y removedto the 'pew a d spacious nail, No. Utl add MA lIALTL.NIOIiIi lillt-LY: , 13altiniore. Md. o.li, CIIAMBERUN; pal and Lecturer upon blot - can. tile tzeiCnee. . . .„. -- F, - .Tlt; -- Losimtiitvolitt gt OTWeltidg - DirptiffitiiiiiT' ----- -.'-'----• U. W, licitr, Instructor in Meecnntile.Calculations and Assuciute in Bnolt Keeping-Department. J. M. PitiLurs, Teacher In Book lioeping. . '. - S'T. M 111.1.4)1S Lecturer on Commercial -Law. , - Thlee years have not yet elapsed- since the eidablisli ' ment'ef this.institinlon, during v, bleb time upcards of eiglit'bundred 'students have been in attend nee, (rep resenting nearly every state In` the. billotiniong whom arc numbers in Baltimore and elsem ben! occupy. ing pionduent'positions.us business men .and recount ' ants... .. . BOOK ,KEEPINO.—Thif - Prilliipul has th u utmost cOnf: litteutu hi assuring t Ise public that utter an expetteneeo. fourteen }cats in quality log yuung Men Tor the uount int; ni,irii and other inipnrtunt stations, and Mt exteu situ aeq,utinitunee w alla the' management, a nusiness Looks of every description, (assisted us lie is by two sci entific ucconntats,) tne CUl.lll,C , toi truitring in this di_ pat tment.is eininently practical.. mod tr 911 tithiptcd to the N tteiuuslow.o AN lii commerce and !made, incluctii.g, I , " l "iutu9, PM tnetslilb Mercantile, Inunufacturiugy C(411111 ito•i l• 11/ .hxclituoe, bunking, _Sltitirtnkt.'zieitiol i tlit.. lag, tou,yound ttgupatiy uperationh, a:c. ,t'L.N.N...a,M:1,111'..-1 he exercises under this bead aro tree, easy alid graeetul t euni kin i , rapidity of executiun with beauty oVeatstinetion,"tit, nabling..the_Rtudent tit to write an elegunt tur.in'ers bun out et invlrtiun tithe course..- . . . . . MERCANTILE CALCLLATIONS• Lt-all-their various bearings-are taught by the nicut tretutefo and elpetit• Otos tnetlitd.. - - Daily lectures are delivered upon the 'Ecionee of Ae. 'counts, Mercantile I ustcms Ac., these iu conpection 'with a series al lectui es on Lumen:int LIM; 11111 ld the higheA hapottance implring•tty'oecupy. prtmlneut positions in the hnsincNi etriatuOty..• . 'the. time .inethq 4 inoustrions student, to complete the trAtirse,:y.ith strum Stu 12;weeks. There being -11(x aelitial; 111,1 , / kit itre..riql,.-elltey -at any thbe, and attend I.oth day abil ei citing.' /.xe-ibitlatn tn. ate held at stated yorioas, - and diplomas awarded' to t. who graduate. kur terms, etc... %%rite and inr-forwaniett - ti — mall. - - • ' . • [Oct. ;lp ' " • _IF RESIT DRUGS, 11.1C1 . 1t1.NE . have just received frian Philadelphia -- - 'New -York , veiy - 'exterielve - additiouretoli y former stocir,imibracing nearly ever). iirtlele — l O, of Medicine noiv in use,. together with - paints, Oils,. Varnishes, '1 urpentine, mery, :reaps, ttlatithiory, Fine etitlery, Fish. f log Tackle, brushes of almost every descrip ion, o nti an endless - variety:of other articles, which 1 am determined to Sell at the TEITI LOWI.t.T prices... All Physicians. Country Merchants, Pedlars 'end . oth ers, are respectfully retitle:Jed not -to lass the tri j j) STAND, as they may rest assured tilt emery article will ho sold of agouti quality, and %imam reasonable terms, , . ' ti...ELLJUTT, • Main streetarlislea May 30 IFARUGS ! -DRUGS !• DRUGS!' Fresh i jsuPP LI !-- 1 have just recoil ed a fresh stock of .• Medicines, Paints, Glass, Oil, de,,,. w Web, having 11 boon purchased with great care atilie-4st city ._holiseS. - d-canconfidontly-reeciumenil-to-7•Faniilles, Physic ninivountry Merchants and Wafers, as lY , log fri , sh Eno pure. ~ -:,! • ' DR Ly F—Pateitt Medic DICK. Fine Chelnicals, histru-, Monts, pure - Essmltial Olis; Herbs and Extracts, ;!Ipiciis,, ground and whole. hisences,. del turnery, de. . . Cod Liver 011-,warniiit'od genuine. , . DlCE.STUFFif—liiigoes • Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log Cain Woods, Oil 1 itritl. Copperas, Lac -Dye: ' -• '• . PAINTS-11 etherill A: lintler's _Pure Lead.- Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and 1 arnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine. Copal and ioaekt l'arohth, and Red Lead. All of which wilEbe sold at the . verylOWeid market price. Also ; a freak' aud splendid assortment of F A' N'C Y GOODS, Frttits,,Cmillallunary, and innumeraLlo other articles calculated for use and ornament, all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, Hook and Fancy Store of the subset-11er on. 1\ co GI Han over street.. ' .' 8. W 11A1'ER61,1CK.. -.-111UG Fan) CON F 14: CT lON A Y. Thu do . rsig ed.b . as Just' returned from Phila.' wth fresh aupply of DRUOittitiCONFLMONO-Y_•- • Thefortnertu connection with his Stoat. on hand s ill • inalsolitaiissortment.nprugs, liledivitwis and Chemicals • complete. His assortment of CONFECTIONALI: is also fine; consistin' of pure Sugar white. and transparent Candy Toys; Candy, eolllllltlll. assorted. and fine t :indica , of every variety; also 'Fruits, Nuts, and every - thing . Ivionglng-to that departnient - ottradeTAte — wradd — call -- special. attention to his supply 'of FANCY ARTICLES for the Holidays, and pentyal lase, among which tflny IQ fouint the Kttod, the tasteful, and the.usectd. All are invited ttheall whether they WIWI to puselitse in not Carllsle,.Ree,r .64 CARLISLE ITUNDRY .`. • ' AND'iIfACItIBN RlOT.;, lThiAbscAlt - CiliiiiibliiiittlifttitibiTOf in- - ibrlftinitilis old blends and patrons that his establishment - Is again` in. active opt- e.l'a , it, now huildings having treaVerectedelneOlte late duet trona - 11re and the whole estalillshnient put in corn: plete.Uoilthig Order. Orders are-therefore respectfully,, , ,,,, solicited - fly 4 werk in his line, whicW.will be done With prinnptness and in the best manner. , ,:' • :,, . . STEAM WINES BUILT. TO ORDER and repaired. All kinds of Machinery in Paper Mills, .Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short notiee..mill • Spindles dressed nud turned.. • . . . liOltelE PO', EBS and THRESHING.. .MACHINES such as Bevil Gear Four Horse .Power, Itorithntal Gear Four Horia nnd, Two Horse. Powers, Ploughs, Corn she]. lers and Crushers, .hc. Patterns Wade [(Corder. Iron and .Itrass VA5,711 , ;(14 executed to order, if not •on band, at . the shortest notice, such as 'Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur anddlevil Wheels. Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Plow • Casting's, Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and -Coach Box- es, Spindles. Car Wheels, Car Chaired Wit. - - Tie has also on hand it large supidy'of Philadelphia and Tray COOK ING STOVES, and ts eananintly limiting Cookio.. stoves . ', of various huproved patterns:for coal or w00d,411 plate 43 toves.Gritessdre, - Repairing. done to , all:k Inds ot: Ma' :. ?binery., All kinds of old Iron, Bruss.tend Copp'er tttgeu In excbaugefor - work. - ' i' .. , . ,' . . , • . maygf.y.:, -,. .' " : -EllANKLI'XIARDNER, , • , ........ ; : . , c-;;+, .FOR RINI' forone or more years .' ID front the at of .4ril nifiXt, the iligit,de.corner !:1:- SToRE 101011;oppositn the Alanialon House, llotel-on-Malti:Oket,-nolr'oectipleit byllenryl'et(lS,==', -- 7 Also the Ilit(ckualtb....Shep 'on the rear of said lot. Air 'ply. to . ' ."... "" '-- "1" ROBERT NOBLE. • . ' • nov. 2S, t 55. . • Q ... . ~' Igl ir thllarq ! Lll2.llsuai MEI EMitl KUM Yrli inial'roprietor, .- Plainfield, eumberland o:ctoler 10, 1855, / , - cOUJISE ON nuDY _Dicitg_,,...tprrs. El CI Iri • i J., (', 2 44 B. J. KJ