Igrirtilturat ROW The . ; . ______ ... Tare 3s,both - , p ,pasure - and profit i.e • ...rowino• fruit. :. Tli--..farnter -- • of ...course grows fruit ; •as he does and CO, - rn - for profit.,.. - Tet;'inadditirn•to.this profit, irftirnishes his, family with the.inost de : liciousluXuries the „earth can yield' The • well .kept.gaMen : is the.houte of beauty. To the sight ; ',the :stiaell; and 'the' Caste, the garden affords the highest gratifiett-- tion.-bose-,T- wlin reside . in villages -and. I . o 7 the.euhurbs of cities, cultivate fruit 'for. the pleasureit afforde.—There.is .en -• joywent in-planting, in pruning, in:- cul, tivating,- in watching the buds and the :.blossoms, and•the -full ripened:.fruit - To ---., -Al.-._b unwire .paitietilarly 7 I f • ma - ratter - ela - i3 .- sT, - • tve muSt'reconimend die' cultivatiori -of • the - snuffler fruits, as' affording the great-. . eit amount , Of pleasure for the least men-os ...... —.. and space. ..''. .. : 'B'ritAwni.itittES,.We• place:. the first be ', 'cause the earliest fruit to delight our. ap - petite& -: The strawberry requires a - good, -de $Ol7 - ; that is; , a soil 'ploWed or dug - ---,tighteen-inches-decp, and enriched Avail . well rotted manures. The plants :should ... beset about a.foot.itpart end). way, -find •:' kept free from weeds and runners. Af ter the bed has been-plaited about two 'years - , ,startanothori: - , .and by • the . tiitte this, begins to bear -wet!, the old 'one. will ---be_pretty : Much worn._ out. Those_who_ plant for' he . market 'would - do, well to plant in' rowsabout two feet apart; - and -one foot in the rows. Thisjillows of the -- -6iltiviltor betiveen - the rows; ..: - StraWber : rie ‘; m a yjm_planted__A u-ritig-say-of-the . spring 'months,. and_frofn_ the middle of August to-the middle of September:. -If ri • done late in .spring,.., or _during-- the - • warnifficather of Aughst, a showery day --- •sho - ald - be -- selected:. -IA svit ERRIES:—This '. delicious, fruit receives little of the attention its merits - deserve. It succeeds the strawberry in. .ripenihg, and Will well repay' the best care. .A.' cool, moist ',location ,on -. le' - north:side of a fence or a• slope i the - best; and the soil should be ' r.. t. and ,i 424 - deep. The plants'shouid be out early / • ..in the spring, and be .kept c an . and well cult'ivat'ed during the . 8 . son. .Each - plant'should' have a sta - three or four feet. high - firailydriyejt esidc it, to NI - thick it can be loosely tikd. • Every spring ex:. amine the plata and cut 'out the old canes that bor the precious • year,: and .__trim, out th .young suckers _so as tnleave._ only six or/ eight canes in each stock Then olie.off about a foot of the ends of' the. Shoots .that are .ttllowed to rentaiii l l and'tie them - up . tietitly to. the'staltes. In Xeptelither it. is ,well off the, endsl /of ..each.- shoot.-,-,-This.• will check - the growth'and telptwripen the canes.. As the finer varieties of the. raspberries are somewhat tender 'for .our. climate "it . is; .. : -..we11-to-protect them in winter, and per -haps the best - way is to ' lay down . the', eattes:in.thc fall; . and cover theta lightly with soil.—lf a little earth is placed neat . thes.roots.on, the_ side.. where , they. '_are-- to be bent Own; there will be no danger - of' their, breaking;=-- - ':- i - . : • : THE BLAcKnEntm—Ccinsiderable 'of ' fort has been'mnde' of kite, tii• imprcive -- ::the - --blapkberry.;•.The ffigh. .Itt-,:god tliii - IViiiTe - ttiidikiikliiiir - e - libth received-, - some notice; but the only one that seems ' worthy of cultivation is the qAre.io Ro-, ehelle•er Lcketon.Aladeberr.v.",. • It . was - discovered iwthefields.at evi! Rochelle, - on :the Hudson river, arid 'brought. into culture.. It ,iiras'• afterwards 'dissemina ted by Mr. LAWiCiN.. It is perfectly ' ..hardy, and throhhp Vigorous, upright shoOts, malty of, them-over an_itich in di • •aaieter; with, lateral branches, all of which, tire . cOvpred, 'With-1i no. berries, a portion ofthear ripening dailY,.in moist • seasona, - 'for sit , Weeks.' They have been found so large that 72 filled a .quart. • ' Tia,,CuattANT.-•---ThiS is perhaps the • m i tist,;Valuttble ofall•our smali.:fruits, It . eatilie 'used in'. So -many . Way's;.,ripe :or 'gretia l .bOara'so abundantly, flourislioiso.- • luxuriantly, under goed..care,.. - . ancl - bearit'' • .ill,!'n,sago ivithtoneli g - ood . g rac4, tat we' • -. consider - it i dadispensablein , every-garden, -- large • or rstfitill;',; :It .: may . '`be - cultivated eiftpi:. ( iitAhd form 'of et , O l fill'O . ..,ef aratnall tree ; -and, .all:, old, .-and: . superfluot?ti - wood 1 • - • slititild '4ie 'OW oUt,y a ittYth & r. , Sneliers . ". re:. ,„ n iokr pli**.tti Manuring, With prop- 'er pinning,' Willi produce you . an' ahun... .' ez..rice:vf line currants._' When the -Planta are six.iir seten yearsroldfltetshould - be ...replaced' by piling. ooes.—qctiesee Far .71181', -, Veliartuinit. MME ni all Fruits. Setting Hens. Onthis - Subject 4 'ciorrespond* wrildEE u,sas-follows: allot puitens more than a dozen eggs toiincittbate:' tuber, isThot miller, any -circunnitauees.. • When more are accord, ed, -the hen,: unless 9f . vory. Jug*: size,: bewily linable' to incubate thein*,,offeetn-' - ally,.and less will' folloW' as . -a neeeiSaiy' and '_ un avoidable. -result --Pnroissh s warm nest],and be.sure.td provide liberal :feed, with a 'sufficiency of:-pure • water . .from, the well' or Spring. The afftirtmen't in whicri\inCubation iSperforme4should T .-be:dark:and-silent,- and so .s,ecureckfrour thel rftrusib n - -- - Of -- otlo - r — foiw,lB ----- tind-ilfi vertnin,listo'prevent,i_nterruption or an • noyance - froin any source. • A nest of fine • strdW i •well•dried,sor 'of : woodland:moss, perhaps. the . .,best; ,it elaaio .warm; apit retains heat without becoming of.. ashes o&casionally over. the nest, -or a Tew drops of Oil applied - to the..,neek and back of the Ixcii, will tend to keepoff,vermin pard y on- , • larly 'those With which . the ,hen, during •the tedious, and painful, process of incur • bation i is 'most commonly infested. maybe preserved for• a long tune perfectly- freSh - itn - d sweet; simply -:-by-excludirig-them -from-the air;-and- re :vetsing their they .may also be preserved by immersing. them in solution of Salt in water, or by packing them in pidverised - charcoal.---ut 'When -.packed . in, dry'substances,, they should be : paled over every day,, and liept :perfect -Ik-dry iimrfroo from moisture.-;= 7 :6iAz manir . iunt Tedefkaph. - - • " .1 Cirttg torcs. - • 1) . 11,1J.0 1) - ‘01 . 11 , :,1110ALS, . y With a Splendid variety of • COrN V - ECT 1 i)N .‘!: Y. AN . H FA NC Y - 0601.R.1. Tlio - .l.tiolersEtmed Iris just replenished his tito.!l( goods; and as his -Drugs and Clielnivals, have been se nested with great rare. he is prepared to_llll . all orders 'prousjitly 11Th - friends limy rely upon the genuineness -. and purity - of every artleie.- Ilis stock 'of CONFECTIONARY is , large and selected with special reference to:the Holiday's. it,will afford -- any variety persons may desire hi thatThie._,lle has a large:assart men tof Frenehj Lerman nil ic Fancy I Ire; 1 alit of the very bestAualltyi....-.11.15.a.5... ..._shAniettt - nr - FAY - tiottp... l is large and'embritees al . • Most every thing necessary fir the :folletand Fautily. • . Ile invites special attention to hls Fancy Worli Itoze - S, , La lies iNgs, Imttles, 'Watch and Card Trays, 'Poet Folios., Fortunmies, ti., - -Qui:l;_alles, small-profits and strict - cOnsisttiney llr• trade shall'eharac.erise our business. IR WS ! DR GG S F DR UG S ! Fresh 3.,..iu ei , IN I I have just' received n fresh stock of Nleiliclues, Paints: Mass, Oil, ',ix., whlch,:havlug Leon purchased with great care at the • best city. 11011.1WS, c: i ieoulidmitly'recointuetid. to Families, •• Physlclans, country Merchant§ aud'llealertcas b e' 114 rest and pure. - hi:this—ptont Medicines,Flue Chemicals , - Instru meats, pure dssential Oils, ierbs and Extracts, SOceify ground and whole, Essences, Perfuniery, .Xc. , , Cod I.llMr Oil—warranted genuine. • • ~ DY.E-ST UFFSI ndigoes 'Madders, Sumac . Alum, Dv anti Cain Woods:, Oil VitriA Copperas, Lac Dye. - - ' PAlNTS—Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, .Chrome Omen and Yellow, 'Paint and Varnish BruslieS, derimy Wfudow Olass I,Anseed Oil, .Turpoutinc, Copal and coach );aimish. and ;kid Lead. All eif which will be sold at the .--very-lowekt in:ill:lit price.. . . Also; afresh and splendid, assortment of F ANCY 0 OJOS, Fruits, Cu, fectiiinatj', and - Innumerable other articles calculated for use and 'ornament, all of vilich are tdered at Wilvioivest - rash prices, at the cheap Drug, •113olt and Fancy Store of the subscriber on 'Mirth Dam over street. . . S. V"- ' 11.0'En:5110C " DRUGS; MEDICINES, &O Se.-1 have just received . from Philadelphia and Neyt._, • York very extensive additionsLoany former stock', embracing nearly every article - --e( •Jfedichte- now hi lase, - together with PnintS, Oils; Varnishes, Thrpentine, Nab :eery, Soaps, Stationary, Flue Cutlery, Mill lug Tackle, Brushes of almost every descrip• Ion7NCTI it an endless vailetyof other articles, which I our determined to sell at the mats Losviisr priceS: — tii Physieiatts Cottiltry' Merchants, Pedlars and 'oth ers, are xespe;q:ailly re tuested not to pass the OLD !STA Nil, as may teLasstired that every alliele will ij o sMd of a &nth and upon .reastinahle terms, ' ............. lEEE fattiturc. oui,lloll,NElt of Ilan ovoi and Louthor sts. C itLlSLE..—Thiitudersign . od tI.L always on howl it largo stock of superior Cabinet {Para, in all the different styles, which ho is prepared. to; Sell at the lowest prices. 110 invites attention portion-. . larly to the I'AI4;NT-4mM:a lierco.si Um:l4o article,_ which entirely obviatos.all objections,— The bottom can be attached to old Ileciskeads. They have 4iven en ire. satisfaction to all who luiv,eithein in 4414-coin ics.tuatle to ardor at tho , ifin . .test notice. . • ' JAC.o.l.l4E'rl'lfit. • OBEItT 8.. SMILEY, CABINET • -- 1 6 - 114 Whit and I.l\L} RTAKEIt ) , V l. !s, llatiever street, unit door t0 4 '.,5 ; 1: las•elk Hotel. • • 114 would respeetfUlly inform tits , , , , . eitizeus of Carlisle and the public generally, that ho has now on hand a lirge avid elegantassortmentOf Fu It: NlTURE,consisting in part of Wardrohas,Card and eth er Tattles, Solis, Bureaue, Bedsteads, plain and limey Sewing Staridei..t.e„ manufactured of the beet material :itid quality warranted. ' . i Also a general assortment of CIIIIRS at the lowest prb!cs.. VV.:MR:kr illasoa made to order; anti repairing FrOlnPily atteitded - to. - • 1 .01f- COFFINS made at the 'shortest notice; and hair hig a splendid hearse ho will attend funerals In town or . I:ountry. i 4:0- itemeutbeethe,staud.'next door to 11, Gloste Intel. .. , o7 c.: , —'4,-.4- - .;na , -- it.--11...0faRy.-, 117 4 1 XTE NS.I VP; FLJRNITIEJERROOM ILA • --=:rin'Es. KA.v.n . riouid •i•-• tho attention of. IrOuse-Reepors and the Dubuc t- ,'".toldsinitntreiVigtrftelegant u jzrrult including Sofas, Wardrobes, centre and Table; Dressing and Plain Bure,ius, and every other !tide lu his .bunch. of buslnes»..__Abiq :now on band lie largest abAnrttnent:4. - &-C - 11,41115. lii ;Carllsle, at he lowest prices. 'AOFFINS . made ,at'tbe abort netlee And a Ileftrgo. provldott, for funerals. jiff: elicits a ial) at his establlSbnuint, nn, North Ifan- • our stree;', - .lleaf Oliske's' lintel: • , 441 4 Farniturihlred'onV bribe inOnth yoar.' .• . pul?scri . b,Os';ll! • just reetliid and, 15 ,now openl9 a ! lkirgo,nsfor!- lot of RR OD, 4 3sulted th o boluion—tl4,4so call'Atid got tArall18•- NODARAa9: Carltsle: S os.:.Cheap Job .Priutiti;g done here- Jel;alZl4 . , „;. ; I::'. +Three Miles west of Harrisburg. Threislisinth • seas on of this institution will continence .oti :Monday;' therstii astliy? next Parantsrands•GtifirdlaliCtire••'re - ; spectfullk requeSted tri.inquiro into.the merits - ef. the' institution.' Thelocation IS retired pleasant and health- AlSd the course of Distraction embilices the ordini-• ry and higher branches of an English - Efhteationl griller with the Littlrytireek,'FrenclaTand Oertnen dad- - gunes. and vocal nod instrumental- nusici,' Teimns,. ang. Tuition in the .fLnglisli branch es and vocal music per session (21._Yreeks)_400,00..For circular containhig particulars address. . D. DE:MANI:W I LL , . • March, 111, 1850.1 • ; ilarritiburg, Pa. • • LAINFIELD lACADEMP.;-=Neat, P CARLISLE, Ta.—The..Nineteapth Session (dYi months) will chnunefica. November 51,11: 'll new'builit lug hits been erected -Containing Clymnasiuini-Music . With increased facilities fin. Instruction 'mid ample accOniniodationsOhis Institution presents great in dueements to parents_ wild. deiire _the. physical ands mental improyethent of their sons. . ' . • • ' Terms per Session, $O5 00. For-eirculais with full Infornaution addressll. K. ts.o thcs, .Pr i ncipal - and Proprietor, October.lo, 1855. Plainfield, Cumberland co., Pa; - CARLISLE FEMALESEMLNARY: -•-- mR; alid - inis:cl,Antc, who have . been for several years engaged In teaching. respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the istof April, 184 they wilLopen, in Louther Street, in the house' lately occupied by lit. Blunionthal, a SENINARY FOR YOUMi LADIES. :. The Institution will be both a 'boardin ,, and day school, In which all the branches necessary 117 r the cord= pieta eduCation of young 111(11(.4 wilt be - taught. 'AssiSt anti of .the highest character for qualifications .and morality will be employed in accordance with the wants °lithe Institution. The government will be conduCted on strictly Christian principlesi ivhila sectarianism will figlifty• --- ; • '''' The Principals flatter thernselves that theirlong end successful, experience as teachers. as 4...klikid by the - r m ecomendations in their possessimOr ill enable them -to establish an InStitution of the highest character for young ladies.. '.They are fully persuaded that such an Institution will be sustained here by the citizens and neighboring country. and hope that their conficlunce Maystret be disappointed. A fler.artfifent, for .younger :0111dren Will be ho med ately , •rganizdL., . • _ TE1044 PER •MS`4SIO7I OF FOUR 1t0:vr118. Itanrdili im:inding fuel,. lights, And • ' washing; - - - - . - #5O 00 Primary popartment, S 00 lihrher English, - - 1S 00 ' Ancient Languages, each, 0 00.-- •- gmiern 8 00 Ornanomlai I , t4nehes'at proteSikor's char • ..•s. _ • No deduction 11w n eti,sence after entrance, except In 'oapirof proh•acted - _> . ' 11Qtf. \VA - 17;1, , Her, J. It. PA Itli.Elt,' •A. Kltr.slElt, JAMES ILAMILTON. " • Dr. C. I . :: ' - tei."J. HT - MORSE, - . - March' , 10, 18:!11.---1 year., . • . , . . - -//‘ r ---- .. _ • . . ... _.. . • QC) M-31 -. I , ', It (ii A: I, • 0 Gl . _. L li; (I .11, . ronuvra to the ~. aim spacious f iall,N6. 99 and lo BALTIMORE STILLET,-11.1itiuMre, Md, a). li. Vii %minims, Principal and Lecturer upon Merran r tilo Science. . - , . C. K - ..l, , issiai, in charge or Writing.Denartment. , - - ti-W..liinir, I iMrtirtor in_Mereaotile CithMliition*and At , soeiate in Rook keening DiMartment. .1. )1. PHILLIPS; Teacher hi ilook Keeplin.:. ;$ T: WILLIAMS . .ecturor on Commercial Law. - _ Three yea shave hot yet elapsql since the 04.tabilsh. Went of this hoditntion,,durin. , which tinie iipiards of iii4lit hundred stinhints have Coen in Htte.mlauce,'(rep. resenting nearly every mate in the Vnion.).among whom are numbers In Baltimore and elsewhere occupy= log prenitnunt potiltiollB as business men and account nuts. . COU It SisOF STUDY BOOK KEEPINO.—The Priticipal'hns the utmost bon deuce lu useuring the public that after au expo lance o itirtoen yearn In qualifying young men fur the Count int; loom tunitother'imporiant stations, and an ex.ten sive acquaintance with the. numagethent of businesa books of every description , ktisslided as he is by two seb entitle acconittats,) the course of tialning in this do "partmont Is eminently praidical mid -well adilded fa - ) the rarions pursuits of Commerce ttpd Trade, inclutilint Individual, Partnership, Mercantile, Manufacturing, Commission, Exchange; Banking, Shipping, bteatnbuta. Ilk:Compound kltanpany operations, ttc. , . PEN.MANSIIIP.--41/e exereiseS under this bead and fr,ee easy anti graceful, combining rapidity of execution -witi-beauty-olconst ruction, thus enabling-the-student to wa i ts an elegant business hand on completion uf the course. . . . -.SII:I:CANTILit CAlCUluTioNs'ip an their vitricotin 'raring:3 are taught - hy the intik neetirari; :ii e~Ecii . . Daily leet,ures are delivered upon tini,j3cience cd . ,sl..e n Monts, Mercantile Customs, Ste., 'these ineounectivu with u series'of lectures on Commercial Low, are of .the highest Importance to all aspiring to occupy prominent positions in, thobusisiess cunimunity. Tile time necessary. Mr au-Industrious.. ht4ll.lollt to cstmplete the course. varies from to-12' weeks, !There; being no vacation, applicants mit enter at any thee, and. attend' both day and evening.. ,Exad nations are held at stated periods ; told diplomas - awarded to t. oso Ale graduate. - FM -terms, etc.,' write 'add - hiveicei - 'lll lax for wardedby mail, • lOet. y ~inSULciilCL a 111 • • riAItLT , SLE AGENCY, FOR IND6INITY A4AINST'LUSSdIY FIRI. THE FILANKI4,N FIRE INSURANCE CO'N.,, . . , OF I.IIII,ApELPICIA. Charter Perpetual.—s4oo,ooo Capital pall lu. 'olRee Chemuut /Area. • . . . .. , MtKE INSURANCE.eitIier permauont orlhulted, doing less or damage by fire,on.reurheaTand EFFECTS M every deeeription, in town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applicatiollsl.ll3(ideithorporsonally or by !viler, will be prpuptly utteudea to. ' ' '• • .. :. ' .- _. C. N. I.IASTKER,PresI. .. . The Pubsedimr Is agent for the. above coulpavy for Carlisle and Its vicinity. All applications for insurance elther-by mall or personally will be promptly attended to by, A. L. SPONSLEit, dec.l2, '55. , Real Estate Agent and ,Scriveher. ' IRE INSURANCE. -THE' AtuN' J. AND EAST PENNSBORO. MUTUAL VIER IN ;:itIItANCE COMPANY of Cutoberland county, Ingorpo, rated by an net,of Assembly, Is now fully organ' 'aloud ilk operation- undor tho inaoagenlont 01; the loping connuissioners,:yls: Daniel IlaUoy, William It. Gorg:ll4, Michael. Min, .-. Melcboir Ilrenneman,Christian Stayntan, Joh P. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis fryer, Henry Logan, Ilenja -ntln- , 11.:, :Musser; Jacob .Mununa i Joseph:Wit:km.ol' nd, • . ranco - nro as low and favorahin as any nd In tho titato. -.Persons wishing to re loyitiid to tintheapplteatiou to the, way, who aro w lling to avalt upon, Col bec 1 hi BENJ. 11. MOSSER, President. Vice President. , .I;t3r/8 lI,YER) Secretary 411611A.V.1.,010KL1N, Treasurer. A - 0 CIINIBERLAND COllNTYltudolph Martin; N. O wn . ibeiland; C. B. Merman, Ilingstown ; . Ifenry. Zearimr„ .;SiliremanStown • Charles Rell, Carlisle-; J. ;Churchttiwn ; SnmdelSOFaUAuy lYegtTennshorough ; Doubt, Frankton , : Moilo Orifillb;kinuth Albion ; Enmuul Coover, Benjamin linverstick, irsbutg; John ;Merrick, Lisburn; David COover,' Shop. Aterdstown. + • I -YORK COUNTY.—JOhn Bowman; DRlEburg; POtet . 'lVolt.rd, Franklin; John- Smith, Rag., Washington; ;ly;* -,--pi c kho., Dover; 'J: W. Chaft, 'Farad • Lochman. *IU - embers of the compimy having' pol fries. alavut - to Mt , pire eanliave them-renewed, by making application to 'tiny. of the agotue. 101)ilabsipbta MEM iacholesale and retail LOOKING GL4103 . AND FIO RE FRAME MANUFACTORY, N 04120 sAKCII etreet, 6pfaialte-tha , Thepter,Whlla4elplala. , - Co; received the only Prize :Hada], aftr . ded at the Crystal Taluce.exlaitlon, N.Y., 1853,4 n the 'United sta for 011t,-DeVorated, Mantel and Pier Glass'. • . t•i' . :H:; .SMITII: TORT - IVIONNAM' j... , • POCKET 1300 K and DitiISSINGCQASII, . . illanufltetilrer, N.ll_, earlier 4th gin_d_Cliesnut stree . - ; ,, : . _rIIII.AD/LLPilq,,' ' • ' • , lro-Alwaye on hand a large and varied . essortnaent of Port Mennales, ~, - ^ Work' Boxes.'_:..: .. Becket Books, .„. • . Mats's, ' Bankers Cases , : ~ ' ..,-Travelling Bags, 'Note Holders, ' Baekgamtnar•Boardiv ',......... ' Port Folios, N ' ' .• Chnes'llfen; - Portable Desk 9 ,7 ' -., Pocket illenterandtan BoOks • 'Dressing CitliCS, eigliC,CaAeit; &C. . ''' ' • '' , Algt) frgClittlilllSCOttntellt-Of-lingllgili-14011011;-Oldber-- inOrFancy fkals, tine peeket'-Cutlery, Itazois u lHizer Strops and Gold Pens: . . -.. 45Y-Whole,sale serond.andjhlrd'itioors:' ; ~ c , ---" , ---,. • aprlS . "-, ' • ' F. H. SMITH, '•.., .. • . . -.-.---_7...---31 . .W. , corner - 4thkand Chesnut streets: ' N. 11„ 7 -0n-the receipt df $1 a superior Gold Pen will be sent to-Any part of - the 'country by mall—desefibln4 pen thus; medium, bard or soft. - • . - .. . . Y., ... PATENT,CHAMPL PitoPle , SAFES, witlrllalPS Patent Powder Proof lockai which were warded separate Medals at. the nitre Fair, London, 1/151, and to at .the Fair, New 1863. and '64.. The subscri :B are •the. solo mannfacturers 1 proprietors. in this State Of above unequalled Safeis and :km." The reputation of -the mine "Herring's Safe" Is work' le, and. for the last thirteet, we the Mercantile community uu witneasTil and lathe testi ta' a tiro-prlwf qualities. More -than 12,000 of thestrihilea_lmviLleeun actually hold, and over 'TWo HUNDRED have passed triumPlomtly throult actidentaltires. The public are assured that Bill Sales manntactured by.the subscribers are not only guaran teed to be folly Mims), but.la many respects even supe rior to those which Lave been so severely. tried by fire Pew will Mind, their serilees. the ,burninA nt the "Tribune establishment." Nee' York, and at the (treat Fire in Strawlierry Rtreet,Wthe largo lieu 1,44 3 illyt opposite the Girard !louse; 'attid. 'stilt wore recently In the Fire at Fifth link ata.;-ln tho,elty ti i'lkiMelphm, In which these. Safes •etune . forth UM ae knewledged Onammoti, when many ;other maturities • ,failed„ • •• FARREL fi CO., Inom SAFF. ANIrBANN LOCK MAKEBS. 3# WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Chilled Iron Safes,"with Powder t'rnof Leeke,..manw • lectured Mtpressly for-Hacks.llrokers,,Jewellere„ and. others requiring security from rOgues. Rank .Vaults, Doors. &e. on hand and made to order. All thm-most-- celebrated bmits b r Half, at mateutactm•ers* prices. • •• , Selltild hand "Safes;' "Salamar dens" turd Iron Chest,,". of bet-malierp, have 'bean taken In part. pay meta for ilerring's for sale at half price. • , apP tTERRING; QN FIRE 110 W A it D r - ASSOCIATION PIHLAIJELPHIA. - IMPCIIITANT ANNUL To all pa:amnia afflicted kith t , exual distasAs, sat , SEMI AAL ItlAii.M.sB, EMPOTENCE.:II.Ii, - OL - EET, Lc, • The 'IOW Alt la AN:iOCI ATIC/N of Philadelphia, In TWA%• ,)) the ItHoini aextrof Lion of human lite and healta caused by sea.u.ll disiuses, and the .locjaptiona Nlalcia 01, Kau tta.tal upon the maul t nuate lethal:. of suc h dhele.e bu Qatteiss hat dire, teal their consulting Sul goat), as a. fALLI; ACT_ N unity of their name, tra glt e LLTICAL ADVILE 4111.VT15, to ail porNons thus af filiated, (Male or lATinale,) A ho apply by hat ter,o4ast-patitL) a alowript lutt-of belr vonalat ion, tv.3.- .411114:lion, habits of lite, Ac.dand in extreme pan erty and stattecing to RiftNISII 2 , II.OICiNEB kttEll, IF- 1. HAMM. Thu Howard Aa , ..ovi.atiota Is a hone% olout Inctitutlon, lestahlhheal by special endowment, for tile relief of the sick and alistre,aed, alllicted with - A iratlent and Eph donde diseases," and Its !Arndt. tan Le' used for no other purpose. It lan.. now a , surplus of luetans, Nialiit the hdrectors bravo voted' to wheels.° HS abot e• notice. It is needless to add that the Assechatlou common& the highest Medical skill of the age. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. OEO. 11. CALHOUN, Consult. lug Surgeon, lion ard Atewwiation Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the !Breams, F.7.ltA B. II BARNWELL. President. OEO. FA ItECIIILD, - Beeretary. • aptllll ' OLLARD Preiniuiu.Aft6te in Half' Inventor of theeelebrated Gosanuter Ventilating 4 and Elastie Band'T6ujii?cs. InstruetiOns to enable Ladles and tfehtletilen to lileatiure their heads with ae• , • lint Wroa, inrhes.LLNo. 1; The found Of !lie bead ; - Na. 2. Front forehead :over the head to the n6ek; From ear tit ear over the top; No. 4: From ,ear to'enr _round_tho_fortthead.. Toupees and sralps, Iriches.—No. Prbtri threhead to back as far as . bald; No. •2. Overlbrehead as far as requir ed; No. 3. Over,the rrowh of the head. It DOLI.A It - has — always - ready for - EA I splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, - Ladies' Wigs. halt beautifUllyntanufEctureAlnid as cheap as any establishment iii the Union." . Dullards iferbaniuni Extractor Lustrous' ITAIFTonic, prepared from South American Herbs and Roots, the most successful article ever pit - stored for preserving tnc hair fronr out —i? changing color, restoring and preserving in a healthy and luxurlaut state. Among other reasons why liollitriCs; hair cutting saloon miiin 'tains its itnidense popularity is t h e fact that his Tonight spplicd to every head of hair cut at his establishmOnt; C4 , lllsollllP7ltiy i 84.7Pi1t kk-bott er preservation - than um , der any known application. being thus practically tested by thousands offers the greatest gnaniutee of ; efficacy. 'Sold-wholesale and retail/tadsE.stalillihroont 177 Chestnut street opposite the State House, Philadelphia. It Dollard-has at Mast discoyered the no plus ultra of HAIR DYE, and anhpunces It for' sale with perfect con' fidonce in Its surpassi ig'uverj thing of the kind - now in Use. • It - colors the 7 1iiiireeithee black or brown, '(as may be desired) - and' is used.• Withou t injury to the hair or sklrT7ither'lilidalti or othervi se, ca i ton niffiutes after application, without 'detracting from its eflicaer. Perkins-visiting - the city are luvitod to give. Letters addressed, :to• It,, DOLLARD; 177.C1160. t, Pliilildcrptyia; will receive • • E N TRIISSES.,--If ern ia ' or liu g tpreSu c cesSfully treated. and comfort insured; y-usit of till, elegant Fron ch !Omens, imported by the Subscriber, ad made to order expressly forlis sales. All ant:faring with Unpins() will be ,gratitied tnlearn that the oec:asion now'olfersllT,Prectire a Trim's- cOnibin. I lig extretnellightneSs', with', ease, durability, and, correct construction. in lieu of the;*eitnibrous 'and uncoinferta- Me article usually sold.. An, extensiv assertinon always on band , adapted to every, rarirty oflrupture in adults and children, and for sato at, a range, of price to Fait all. Cost of Single TrUsses, $2, $2; S 4 and so;.,,botibia; $5; $6.; Vaud $lO. • . Persons at a-distince can liars a Truss sent to any siress'l,j - remitting the amount; sanding measure around the hips, and stating'sida affected, Fur :ale 11,11olesale anti Retail by the-importer.. • • CALEB 11, .N.EEDLES, S W, cor. of Twclith & Racti.ites., Philadelphia.; ' Depot for Dr. hanning's Impritfoth-Ptitant.itody Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector „Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces. Suspensory Bandages; Splital PropS an'd ports. 'Ladies Rooms, with comp otoat lady,attandants., ' • , . april E Cli 4 N-.0:11' mould reapectfully annOnmee to thet public general.; ly. , 1 hat they. siniand opening an-,extensive Yard New Cutnbirland, this Spring, where _they in-, tend to keep all kinds and qualities , of Hirer, :Limtber;' ;and also that they hare on hand. now •,ahqut' one -hunt , tired thousand toot of drytbnarthrend (Pine and ihemlock) of different iquerilties, :whioh:they :.efierito ithe.pubilc on reasonable tenni. - - • 200§49'-'4114n",,,,-4 7 ,!•`4, • ; WANTED4I II i“YIki:AI i t , I.: tr. TAN entuicriberyiehos tO ; K, gage,a l pourneynaianntoar,buSltedintelYiLfet;;Qno leer. One Abet nudentatida eurryiug.tn connexion with. tanniug Iprigerr44,,,l4,oral,wotgut.w.lll be glaert.to a good. 'work , Juian and man , of moral habits; none other need apply,. )"For inritier prticulays write orannlY' to tiip -aulleriber • '" • at Centro; 'Perry cu., I , a, • 2 .11E6. net cif - March, ff-- 2 .3w1 • OUITIERINISINEW MI Agtlinittaql. EMI NTS IiNNNQPXt4 , CIMERRA;PRD Wil RAI' . DRILL= Adapted also for kowing oats, t graee Reeds and _ ^gnino.—Rrimier's Portable Cider 7p.„ In t'tic market.,. Halliday's patent iforeePolier'll and 'fbreeber'it, Lime and,Gnano Spreader's,. Diniepa . . Stilt* and 'Fodder .Cutter.: Little alatit, Corm..anittdb '111,111,, Spaltea Atmospberin.r Theabeve Superior linpleinentsirith all others, for Abe use of the farmer - or gardner,ler sale Wbolesalo , and Retail-by „ . • , • - . -40CI T -AIk3IOIIET S - X -COW:::: Agricultural .Warebouse rind Sped Store, corner 7th and Market streets. Philndpiphid;*l ,July 25, '55• ,• Nos: 21: and 23 _South . Sixth , streat, • rimanaLpmA. •-• • Abfurovruit AL IMPLIMENT MANUFACTORY, Brlstol.l l a. . Fain BRoinsos (319•Ar . r . es) tiloornsdale. near Bristol. Pa. • 'A - T. T SElll!4.Nti ARP:ENT.NG YANKEE EEED CUTTEl{l4.`tuanmek;ortat for' A LORICif & 'SARGENT. No. .110 Market street, rb Hada --Thit cutter is tuporlor to any now in IlFe, far.ttrength durability, :tell simplijity4.construetkm; igcutpfast. er; and Is the only self-sharpcning• Bay, Stray' . and Corn' RAW Cutter everronde. it ,has- hut ONE STRAIGIIT KNIFE, which any parson - can grind and set 'with easel hut in - ordinary Case. is ground iirthe machine. . Thou sands hare already been sold, and- the deinand is daily increasing: --In most- cares an - ettnninst IF4rtlilit"Wht to convince one of its superiority: No'one 'after a abort trill would -part with it for ally other. 'All sizes of,tio above collet:Intl-you hand and for sale by ' • .1. P.- LYNE, Sole Agent foi , Cumberlan El _ octal ••AND OR .111JLE, PATENTED MAY 16tit, .18c4. the LIT7LE Opuvr,-though but, ,recently In tredueed from the Irts.r, Muir stands ME-11111 Exv_ the Most titstrm. EriI . CIENT, and popular Farm !dux of the ago, • Our :ilaxt!FACTOllltie are probably the only ones in the Worldr—excluslvely devoted to making, :Metall() tlierethre.Posseas stiperler advantages In preparing 'kuh an admixture of metals, as best adapted to making . a storing and durable article. • The LITTLE GIANT has been eWaribid the .Firet • Preird: um at the principle Fairs of. the Nation, as the complete and. convenient Mill now in use, These Mal.* are not only guaranteed superior to all, othilsbn their 'construction and quality of ninte - rhil, but in the amount and quality of Work ,Ithey perform. Frith any given - power:mid - warrernted — ln - cill - easesr - to suit,-or the purcluolo-money fefunded on return of the, , offered tcaarinersand the trade- complete,"-:,___ at $2B, $:l2 nria-$36, for _No. 1. M. 2 and No., 'tied -.extra for sweeps. , IVarrnoted grind !rem to, hu4lielsyer according to shie. SCOTT'S • NIMBLE - GIANT. GRAIN . ' MILL.(CAYIATED MAY, 1,83 f.. ). • . . !• Is Most complete and Important article . for Planters, Fariners and •otherS, hors,e-poirerk - or other conVOTIieIICCS for running a Veit. They cen . worked advantageously with' one, two or port herlies,', wterever a.speed . pf front four to sin. hundred revolip tion's per thin ute can be °Midi:led tipon,alA-Inch, with, a inch he 11... ' , . These ..MILIA.ure adapted to tiny kind of worlt, grind inoarse cOricteitic &c,, — " o"r - line &e., or ne total from'. - g - c corn, wheat 'or rye; and corn /t,cob In, the most "sat,l4-1:' factory manner, turd with ii vast saving_ pelve_c over all other mills, C'ob'heing,tit With klinrp en4l.iteel. •The first. pkaultim was awarded these Mills at the " late Fairs of New, Jersey, renusAliatila, and- the indus trial Exltibitiontt ilotten. i The Nimble Glant'weighs about 300 pounds, occupy.... igsaLsiette otzio square. .1114 peculiarly simple, strong, anddurable: requiring no Skill to run it, oe , to , _ • ticp it in order., - • ." • 2 • • '." Thoy arefiffered Complete,' ready • thr -attaching'thn pl'i .belt, at' 55; with east Steeleoh_atiachnients,s6,s.---War---- rtintetrto give the most perfect satisthetion. , •„, « • . I'lease call at the Little 'Giant Works, cud witness,' their 'operation. Manufactured by. '• •, • - . • .• - • •••• • •, ROSS' SCOTTI - CO.; . • Cor. 1 - 7th & Coates St., 111.11a:-.7•7 . . f , .i, 1_ 4h,,)),:ktitiriiifuniiiiiiiidid-,at itie' , sl44iiiii, izilif,„! K h t . amtburg:ln 1855:also trot hremintue at illacountt.l ...aira of Northurnherland„,,,Eranklin, York, Lye4m,' log, c:iiitre;.3Vettinerelaint, ,liashington; Berke,' Schuylkil,„.. moniorgerfi 1102W:ire,' : ' and: Civeter, , ,ti , CompatltlClt ;:-. frith, from aig,hk" tc; ten dlifereht,,reapere‘and maliere t ... borAggii's 'selrraktok' reaper , and Mower . will be ihr -i . - kale at. the, Yuctaty. itt'itaritabarki alto it Boyer. A t. , kires, , ' Farman , lishing ',le - avers - imli inoweta - forlhe :„.- heat harvc. t! can ' have - them at iiiedUCOCI ;price;„ hy:',. ; „ •Tying theleoclinifr_liiiit3 before 'the -1.4 el ',„llareb t • ; 8581 , ."-."- • • ' '''• ''''' - "..' ' •-, ':; ~, '. i :.; Price of Reaper, 'cash, '. ' L . '• .; ''.:; ‘,A.:.f,'"V.tr4s i ';,`,, , 14 Ileaparitid'slO4ter;l4.sir; '',:, ': "-: IVO? ' If ordered befdra . the let 'of March; 'diet that: dint, tleight fmfn - Dayton; Ohio, added. - , ~ ~, r . , t' .. ',erica of Iteapeif end Motrer on'tithe; $ 200 i :1 17,7*, .1 flee doliara on .dullvetY,,uuvelliPt)Te_danAll'i.M' -94.. 0,0,9)Yei - fr .lLiut NV; 40 1 , 1 an . 1 fif.r.441 1 ,9• 1 0,1 8,5 7,.; A ,fik... • roit.Pero warrAntvd-1.0.4bil pair* satisfaction , : or thc,..._ money ' refUndear -- •..„'teala -, Otkiera., ,ieltk Iiii11911( ..L:-. , Itt hiCIiOLIXII, 4 - gent, for' Otiniberland . county, and. ', . yr:trailing Agent ~• Dirge' 'all' orders and lettera.,k . JAUes Prrr&Ofartisburg, Pa., Uelleml Agent fol. ken 3.1- syliania. Jan 23, ISLO.—ly, . ,_ • WM IMIII - OM