113 littO.''',*.';,,:,,•';,;?;4P. , _'P'o l :itiii-i-t4''--• , 121 A Plea for the . Horse.._ . It would be. quite:as seni3ible.tcibit - arii curb a 'he a l-earrie're bead - baeltwerd. by a strap buckled to the .seatz_of - his Tanta- Woo,. und:set him to carrying bricks up .a ladder. in that. hampered contlitioh, as to-brace .a-borso!s. neck thwitids. his_ tail, as, an, aid in drawing . a wagon, or getting fast;oiver 'the .ground.. . We have frequently thought that the field t of polities had' displayed moreofdiu -man stupidity than. any other deparldient --of man's' action.- - ',nut guess_ that,..a greater and. more consistent display of that attribute has been made in the man .a,,ement of the.borse than in any., other truiinesS' man ,has ufidertakch' , in :this world. How few gentlemen—how few surgeons,:even-4now that a-horse should be treated pr'ecisely we...treat` man. his muscles 'arc like ours, and:the laws that. govern Muscular. and - nervous•action in we system are assentially the same that we - are subject-to.-" -The lavgs 'of health 'are the same in (horse and 'in man—,and . . , the most intelligent veterinary surgeon in France, Germany and . E ngland," . treats the interruption of .. itorial acti)n in .the two animal econemies •in _precisely the saine — way..anil with - precii , ely . the same remedies. • • - Now,: regard a German ."currying bags of oats from a vessel to a warehouse. See nature's provisions for getting along Nisi ly. that job. Th . O . man . 'Stoops for ward". :He straehes out his neck. . _ weight of, his body is thrown in advanee ~ of his - ceritre, -- :So - as - to7 - giveliim - a — falling tendency, and_ii4.4liatway. aid his . motion.. 4 ,., How. Stewpyd.(2.oeiZverlook.this t6ehing When he harness , Godolphin for drag ----.-ging bricks u'ii. grade. . -4 1" he horse 'v head is pilled. 'backwards towards . his :tail,, and anchored thereiby the senseless :and. Jnerciless_ebeck-lein:: .The. arrange ,:--111011t. is.l_ unnattonl=- , -th - e animal,.-is .-con= Strained by it; lle..must inevitably IOSe strength by it—for it disurbs the 'Vital faree, - and .indaces an unnatural action' ' the muscles of the neck,, head, sbOulders,, and mouth.. There, id.actually less ener gy and vigor left ferl the , ,lhubs and 'chest, than there would be if the stupid contri vance were jerked off and. titre ,vn ,eve C the nearest.tence.—lf reason cannot teach .this prinaptly to any man, just let •hiin • try the experiment by putting a martin. • gale upo`n himself. and goingto wrestling, `-or-puttito*--a-eheek in the ineuth±:of— , boxer that shall extend down his back to his belt. '• . „ '• Who, besides the British use the-check' reinstiVing their free-trade slaves... and ,general,imitators, the Americans The Frenelt,do nottiSelttlie. - Germans - do - 'not--the .Indiansand.spanitirdit of South' Atnerica i lVhcyliterally.live,nn horseback, .aaxt arc peifect : horsemen, __„tio not—the . ' Spaniard.; bf Eurape.ila not do - the. Turks.' The most observant and most natural.people.in the ,World are free from this - misehievous error'.. — strange -to us that the -English and :Ourselves, did not t 'yearS, and ; years ago; reason upon the Constantly: vritnessed- . tacit, that when a cheek;.rein*asloOsed at: a. tavern-shop or in a Stalikt; petit''horse -a/tvos - - stretelted out his „neck atatkhung., dow.n That,his Bead. Was.: .hiainotu me for' o Saying tlott.the - Str4P - hurt - him -and -vrea '; tied rtini,-and that he wasglad .te be re . lieved from it • ' •, . , • • TGe genius that first propoied 'the me , ehanicat feat, of lifting:himself up by the seat ofhis breeches, nust have been the authorzof thotheork that' the Auk-rein held;the-horse-tipland.kept him, from fall ing.r7Thetnechanical alttion in. the two 'eases' Must . be PreciSOly the same. " If the reader will reflect for ti.momenti.,l9 - . *ill see that pold . spetk.ling powePQAP:IP:. rived, "except from without the animal. A. post, tree' or beam is just as, indiapen :sable to the support ofihorse as to the support; cif n.toun intent on .suicide:. h0:1•41)„enot hang - h!mself 'up, in the, .ter • rata on his back any . .mere than -a man eakbrpilltitigo*tiris at 'his - neckcloth: -.• chick rein should he Its tine . is ' un- I healthy7for.4 , disturbi.....the...otherwiie ' ~.• ~vital forto7,i 0#0.‘P.T0: 4 10. , 146,140 e.. fris.iioeo;Liindleithens..tho fr:o4' l od,o l :oV.494pplp ) R.Ssentla) , ltti ',the animal s.safety and : that of. -his driver. • .• It is-of no-usei , and :dab not co ifs c dign - ty• and grace iipori .tt1ef.'1.,(6 . 0.L2,114,00 1 _ got up. the horse; 't obaak4eias and dad sorts -of contrivances : - id nos_eseary. But the work ,q,i ; the Great pos,sdaly proved upon.—Bufato ppnocrat,„, , ~„ _ - Wheat Mining to dheos.:_:: , . . . `.' . Mr.'D': b:'BrOwn . ,'" a weitithitiinif:i4.,: -speetable-farnier-el , Fairtield,lawa,!! .. ealls upon ns, through-the' lowa iipmtr, ; : to.' '" deteonstratti thavwlielit, will atet,A;hatige lo'cheater ehess.'l. Are :might, with ' 0- -quill-property, askLeS CO demonstrate that pip will hot change to .slteeti. ~I,`liT3' transmutation would be wore , unnatural in one cane thaif';the : Other ..' ' o -etr-Cator,: Witif'ewiSdoin-beyend our-4 . uy•- • prehension, has impressed upeii all' - ifs ' works a system of- perfect' order, fr iu which•the most minute can no' niore ye '.rythan the most sttipendous. , ' The aaine Infinite WisdeM Which created' and di r _ :reds-the -revolutions of the plauets,:com- Inanding,that every:plant .. bearing, seed, should bring forth ~ friiit'after its kind." No variation froin this Command haS 'ev er been proved. In every clime, and in, ..every age—no matter, how -long ,the seed i ras7 bcon-kept,-:or-hovklar-it_hasImen_ve moved-if its vitality. has .been pre served) --it has brought forth, seed after its kind, ; whether, it be.wheat, chess,. 'of sonieether kind:- We think, therefore, that we may safe) pltie,; our reliance fur Troof of our position, that . wheat will net turn ,to chess, upon - this. unalterable law of the God ofiNature,•guaranteed as it, is. by the fiat-of the Almighty aid the eh --varying cotirse.of nature ,trout, tke.: time the connuadd.was first:issued, ~'.' let „the -earth. bring- forth grass mid, herb yielding seed;' r to . the present day. -But :this it .not all. . - 'We havea Mora rivet-kat . de-, nionstratiou of the truth of our position; ill the fact that chess eau be us ehtirelii erafticiited fronl, a iiirpi, as Cana&this= . ties orany other weed: This 'could not' be./ tree; irwheat prodeced..ehess, Wc might refer to' !nail) , instances where this has been bile; but one iisuflicient;und we will only clic the ease ef . Mir- friend, Mr. Joifti - JeIINsTON pi: tien - oda comiq, - ,w . . - an extensive , wheat" grower. -, Twenty years ago, he belm'ved, ;14 - - did - I - Mist - 10J the-wheat-growers aromid -- him, . that it: Wasiinpossible to raiSe wlieat without' inure or less chess with it, because he supposed the wheat :prfAireed the chess. 00'reading the-dismission whieb, took; - place at that time in our old Genesee 'Farmer ; he,w•as led to lest. le_ question uestion =forilimselfr Ile - says"Thi contrOver- - sy'was,entirely the cause,of%,u -- finding out that wheat ,Wotild not turn to chess. i picked five' bushels of wheat, by hand, . sowed.it on a patch that had been in. With petatoes two yearS in succession, and had no do*. but, ',that:l:should get some: chess, but 1. could net evenlind one st.ilk. Then; and not till . then, did .1: .believe • that wheat could be raised without chess'.' Like a sensible and wise man, he, lost no 'flaw in eradicating the cheSs plant 'from • his farm,, and having been .careful from _ tha t - thforforwai''dT - that - no - ehesS - was -, sowed with his wheat, it ',ltS'eeased. to• grow on his farm. and he ham thus dein onstrated practically and profitably,, that wheat will not turn' to chess. ' What he has_doliedly..l4to‘rfi_ of Rowe l , ,or Mr. ANDIR:i9N .of Michigan, .or any ether firmer, may do,. if he will.— Will not thole gentieineu follow the'. example Set them by Mr. *JOHNSTON and' multitudes of 'others and thus convince themselves that wheat cannot be tn. - A.64e produce Aess, and then comp for Ward and 'help us' eradicatahiS - pernieions - error -. froth the'minds of those who still clim4.to it? Will you'de it, gentlemen, ,or. will you admit that' you'.cannot do, what other far _niers haire done ?—Couni.iy geudeMan„ tar Da. '1.0.1,0031 , south Ilanover •street, — ' 9l l spor neat door • 'to-the l'oat • r If :Office. ho absent fretin.e/krlAsle the last ten days of each mouth. • ' •1A Uto, 1p.,!6•5 B.IIA. . DENTIST, froth-the Bat _ 111111111111 t more College of Dental-. Surgery, is now prelisrett to ',Mort Artlticial Tooth' of avery'do• serlption, and to porform all .the 'other oarlouS,dutitat pert.lUng to t the practlie othis profession Oflico at the .resideYce olWs. mother, East (slather street, thrtio doors the lOW Bedfortl...,ltt bran ce—Dr.tleo. Z. Brats, of QarlLgle. L.-klarch 19.;'1856;•=tf.. • • DB,. , S,. B. • KIEFFER,OIke in-North &mover street two doors from Weise A:canto :m irk store. Office hours, huge particularly from 7 to If u clock A. M., awl, from b to 7 .o'olock, P. M. p .II OCTOIt . avropro East 31qin Street, third door elow t Or at M pus°. Ca!u tQwn county promptly attmidod. • • • - - ILLIAM * 4 . '. REI.IIIEX,' Atiiiruey . at Lim. Waco in. Mold Stieoto -41617441n0pti oytrostoa to lit te will' bp ..promptly ABLISLE.. B A IN K Srlietal iirmisits - will-be receilreditt - this liauiGTu 'any length of time "over - flint mouths, and Interest paid at the,rate.or Faint , PJEIt- °ENT. per annum, and this principal paid, back at any time , after maturity without ,notice. luterest•ceuies afterthe eipiratien o'fihe time Emecified In the certificate, unless renewed for anSikes given period; iii which VINO the interest paid up nu.- til the time of the ren ~ ewal..Bank opens ut eclpek, Id- raid closes at :2 o'clack; P. 31,' ' • ! - • \., IL PA.ltliElti President: . W. 'sl.llsersat, Cashion . „ • ' tar4sle aucatioiL • '•.'..• W r . ' ".. :iii LiE - '', -I --- A ---- LL - ACA E n L : itepitlsi welt of Ibriiburg Titeieven--• t 7-- • iFp'.ncadaY, scdifita.lhislustitntion *ill comitec•ou. tfaiBttiiit"3lo37neit:Vareiti'tatd - Onitr difnt s itri .: 111f0ctfaillY,fequested.to inquire,into the merits of thit il.lldt , litittlon. • The 'Coition is retired ploaisint, aria henttai-. OilOaud the 'collide of instructicin embraces the ordlna• •,:f`i•atifi higher, branched bf •an: -English" Edueationi-to. agfither with the Latin; Gritelc, Vronch,tintf (biretta* lan ,istattgos,- and- Voiati..'aia.d Itistrtimental intone, - 'Terms, •heartling,*washing, and,TutiliTriiiith-tilinglidh-ltratticla -08 and vocal en uslc per.session (21'.avo0ks)'81i1 • ,t , ,V,. ' '. For Circular ceiltalninitpartieulars•tuldreiti. •'! •e• . • ' .•••• ;•.•,. - ' , • ' ' - :D: 71ENL1NOER. ._ .' Mara', 12;1'8110,1 .' " • “ llavrlsb'urg, i's., 0.-A,R,L15141.-16131A,tE 51!7:311.N-AltY: _ . ,v, 31 It. and.3llis: CGA Eli, who inivirlteon lersurcalal yi'sesatriittteltije,:g:vidill:::eaulting,rospeetfulikantiounco tot lie citizens attearllslo. add vicinity, thaVon the let of April, * ' , • •SZiallBl,t, 6 l l t rl y i, We'l-Y°scAlPl-6-A:br•DrJßtintittitlial,.d ' . • • . •. tivoldtitult,haer;sButroto;.tl,l).lll„:l.l.e house • The Ifisti Lai anti ' will be. both ' a boarding . And. dray sehuol. in whieltall the branches necesistryjorAlte.com , plete tailtication of young ladies Will be taught. Asslie ants of the highest character for qualifications and morality will be . employed in, accordance with the Wants of the Institutin. The government:Will Ito contluited On strictly Clititttian lirinciples,, while sectarianism. will • - iitiViaililly excluded.' • The Prlnclplais flatter theniseives that theirlong and. Fill6ioiilifilt ex faigiiciiitif -ftiiielOrT.-tur-test Itieif-by the reOmmeiniations in their pottschsion' , '"ill c' tiall ' i them to establish an institution.of the Iti;heat character for young bulies. •'. They ant fully wrstinded that. Such an lOstittition .will be sitstaittud here by' the citizens and neighboring country, and hope 'that their confidence may not lte. disappointed. A department for younger children will be im- , maidiately organized.. . -- _ —retats-Plitt-SESPION-oi-rouri_mo:4TlN.. :,... : : . - *Boardliw, tncludlng•fuel,,lights, and• • - washing, . - - ,- - , $,•)0 00 • Primary -Department, -• ' - ,-, • ~ r 8•00 Higher English, -...-• - -•-, 12 Ott Ancient-Languages, each,. - - - ' ti U° 8 00 Modern , •.. - .. " - Ornamental branches at professor's charges. Nit iledurtiMi:for absence. • alter .entrance, ex•copl In case of protracted illness. . ' • - . . . .Eii.z •• , IcE'r.ricEs. . llon. PIIMK:WAT'rB; • Ito", C. P. WING, I. sit. PARK 1.:11, Esq.., ." 4. 11. KREMER., JAMES itAmivrti, E5q.,,i..-_,IJACI )II FRY,. • 1)r:C. - E. fibUll K . :N . IIIAL '":—=-- -- HEI , S. Boy. J. 11, .1101ISS, • "'lamb 10, IS5c.--1 year. 4%'d .. • . el 0 M 1.F.1{. - (1 lAL - - 0 1- 614 L 11',VE, removed to,the now and sriadoua . I tall; No: a 9 :Lad lot HA LTIMOItiniTRUKT, IsalOtnare..‘ld. 0: K. 0/1.000:10.1; Principal and iwatirtw upon.Morcan- ' tile Scienee. - . . E. It. Lesinit, in elinrgi, of Writing ILTrittittent. ti. W. litiMe; Instruetoe In 31ei-cAntile Caletttalionti a n d Associate in Hook geening Iteictrtutent. , • - J. M. l'iliLLlP:;.Tiutviler:ltt Wok Keeping. S -- 'l'. - WIl tuus, Lecturer on CouttoereLti Low, • Three years have not yet eliiimid since the chhiblipli• utent of thbeinstitution; d tiring wilicli tittle up words of ell4ht hunilical students Int)e been in atlirnihtliceocep. resenting tawirly every :Stile in, the Unilith4, nineiti ;whom are numbers in itaithnere and elsewheri. i't.Try+9l.y • lialiKiinhienf - positions - as - . - buninerei - nioni - aniftwirttut. lt 'its..- . . . . . . • • . cOultsf: oi• wry DV: . _ - ROOK V.111•11'11 , ;11.wIlie Vrindpal.bas tilt utntostcon fidence In assuring the public that afteran exPio Vence 0 6.uKtovo-ye.irs tit itualifyi4 young )Ilia Mr tilt. (!ollat . lug *Mona owl other important stations. anti an ex tea - . St3t , Aelltialntiiwo - with 1110 3131130311e1it u(' business of every deserlptionjkassisted its he it by two Nei. tilt ilk MN:9MS tutu NO the emit* of training lit this de- . p., r t sies t i s ~.infilently praetical suit well adapted to the various pursuits cool iLWITO 311lidradiV; inrludi u g Indlyilitia4yPartitership, Mere:01_0o: Matutfiteturinili CuuttlliriSloll, Isrhnnto, ilisulang, boat tag, 0,3111) lid 03i11134 Oix , r3t/MIPI, &r. PtlNNlANtillll'.—The exercises under this Itel4slnro fide , ..easy and gracefal,,elptilldrllllg rapilley oro - Atwatloa with beauty ofCVtotruettuu, thus enabling the student to writeitti elegant•busitiess baud on evanpletiou of the course. :t1 (i.kLCU LATIONS In. all their various .hearings are tau tit the most 'ttc,curate and cspecli.. tious tuellua Daily lectures aro deliverisl.upon the grionce nl=Ac• counts, Mercantile Customs, &e., 'these hi conneetion with 3 series or hectares on Cominerriol 1..5w % are of the highest importance to all aspiring to occupy proinineu positions In the business community. Thu titite.uecessary fur an Industrious student Ito complete the CutIMU, varies from 11-1 - o I'2 weeks. There being nu vacation, gipplirants can' enter at tiny Aline, and attend hoth day and evning'.. Examinations are Imltlo at stated period§. and diplomas .awitided to t :se . For terms, (Aro - write and /MVO lief: 4 far forwarded by mail.- • . ansuranrr, ft 14 CS L. E . AGENCY. % 1 / 4 .) 1? )R INDENNItY ACLONST LOSS BY 1:1103, 316.1111,ASKLINtYLIRE_IXSI!UAN,Cg.0 0 "_X..;. ' OP PIIILADELPIIIti. • Chartor Perptintl.-1101),UOU Capitnl paid In. Miro Ina% Chunnut ntrent. MAKE INSUIt otosouither•partuanout or limited, against loss or damage by 00.011 VIWYEETY Anti svrrcrs of every description, in town or Country, ou dimmest - reasonably tarots.. Applications trimlo either personally or by loiter, wilt bu promptly attended to.. •• • • • C. N. BANCIi ER; Pres't:; — 'The; subscriber. is agent Tor the aboy'a company for, Carlisle and Its vicinity. All applicalbins for ilisurishiee either by mill cr persontillypelli be promptly attended to by • . . • • ::11:1...1.41Witi1.r:1t, dee.l2, '55. itwil.Estate Agent mid eirriveLer-** —•—. • • . - 1111 To INSUrt 1.3 LLEN 1 • •••-' NAST PliNN:31101:0 MUTUAL' • Filth' 'N- W/ RANCH - COIPANY - of Cueiberland county, Weenie. rated by :in act of Assembly,is now - rutty Organized, and iu operation • under the Management 'of ,the -- followitm counnissionent, viz: . •• liailey,-aVillittin .Cocitllu, 'Melcheir Brenneman, Christian .titaymen, John C. linn lap,Jacob IL (Weer, LeWifl liyer, 'Koury. Logan, Benja min IL Musser, Jacah. Mumma, 'Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. • ' , • . - The mtia of Insurance are as low and f avorable as any Company of the kind in . the state. Perseus become members are Wilted to; make apPltratien-to the ''agentit of the company,' who are willing. to . 'wait upon . them at any thou. ~. • - • ' lIHNJ. 140,88 . H1t, President. • JIENRY LOGAN, Vice President. • • , - . Ltitirlti r lIYE it, - Becretary;', MICIIA EL COCKLIN; Treasurer. ; CUMBEitIAND.OOUNTY.--liudolph Martin, T. CUni berland; C. 11. llorman,'l o %, , stinvo; •Ifenry Zearing, Shirenumstowe Ghettos Doll," Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl, .Churehtown ; Serene!' Orabant,. IY,est Pennshorom;ll; James Me Dowel. Frankford; Mode Griffith, South 'And dletou ; datuuel dnovar, Benjamin Liaveratick, Meehan.' lesburg ; John sherriek, Idebury; David tivver,.fihelo herdstown.7 •. . •' • • ' ' • ff YORK COUNTY. 4 . , -.John Dorfman, Dilisburg; rot Volford, Franklin ; John' Smith, Esq.., Weshington; S.-Pleiilng: Dover J. W. Creft,.Poredleo. ' , • 11AILRISUY110.-11onser h Ls>chnutu, '• - Membere of, the company,having OolieJes about to Are can have them renewed, AT. , making application any of the ligetna. . ••, • IV . The subscriber baoromoved.Wstofoiri tho hou ',occultly oomph:xi' I,y Dr.' U. W. Cauffman, noA4 doer ' Charles . .rilaglaugollu'o llotol, whero ho' a gone I assorlulOnt or. DRY IIDODi:.OIItIbRRIRS, I DOti'i i 6 , 3417W . 01, Aappy.-to lave frlunds and exiottiuiervi and see Wm.:. • Thaultrul: for, po,ot fayt.rorhe bum' strOit•atetttloV .16' NO hholuboO public patron o U. 1. 1 . - 11-14 N. W. Wl*lC4.•.4tirt. PAPEI.t. by . fle . surinuini whfcl.c.will be sold'ilOr cheap. , 3itti%26-1550.1 . eAkkOM' , . • Ita c - 131,1 a - LE.MOYED.—E. NEWLAND & CO'S A, G.RICU lll'll IA A L IN P LEIIIE NT S Iv fiolemirari d retail LOURING 13 LASS AND PIG PENNOCKqI CI LEBRATBD M ILI AT DICIIA ler, noon', MANUFACIOILY, N0.P26 AIiCII street) Adapted also for sowin g oats. pass tends and „tt , t)ppohitelberPhiltaotphn. - -,---- --, ......—IIIWIT. lir "Ther S Portable Cider Al ill—tb f best E N k co rectal; ol v , d tile only ?rived( dal, awarded at in thernltirkit: - Tiallitiliya niii#StitllTirdiiitir=' the Crystal Palace e sleibition, N. 1., 1868. in the United '• l'ower's and 'thresher's, Lime and t. nano - ' Stites, Ihr (lilt, betoratLd. Mantel ituii Pier °lasso 81lielidOt's, Daniel's li by, A•traw and I odder e utter awl, 1001) Mill, Spatula Atmospheric - - -"" - --- ---- -- - ---- Dittft. llflant C`ofn - 1 - 4 1 H. SIIIITII, PORI' M UN's AIE, 4.0 notau zy , it, g r nor, for sale Ahoe, lie v i ns t i b il i, ...T o tior t to: r. up , : „ Th o w r 1 u t t i plt ments with all ethers li • " Pocicia BOOK and DItBbSINSI CARE Manufacturer, N.W. coi tier 4th and Chnenut streets run 41OLLVIIIIA. 58-Al ways on hand a tar& and 't :tried ass4rtruent of Port Monnains, • Work Boxes. Pocket Backs , C shag, Brlllkellf Cll9O/. Travelling Bags. Note holders, Back g ammon Dom Port-Pei los, Clicsa Alen, _ l'Ortieble Desks, ' • ,Igrket Memo, Dressing Cases, , elor.Cfrkes. ke. - Also it general assortment of English, Fronel. Mien Fancy Goods, tine pocket ,Cutlery, •Itasca - ~ My-Wholesale second cruel thirtiloois, • -aprlS • • 1."; If: 831 N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut N. B.—Ort the receipt of $l. a sunerior Doh' be sent to any, part of the country by mall--t • pen thUs,3llobutn, hard or soft. --ING'S,PATENT, CHAMI',I.- - F • - -)F SAFES, with I I al s Fatent der-l'rool-Loete were• reir,ted separate illedals at tlie• 'orld's Fair. LondeinTllifel,' and- Ise) •at the . Worleri Fair, ' ok, 1883 and '54. The eubseei irs are the sole nuenufacturers td proprietors ,In this Mate of to above. unequalled Safes and wks. The reputation of 'the in.ulrielerrielo's Safe" is Work' tele; and for-this ',airs the mercantile community witnessed and borne testi-- ,:eony to their 'MINER rA11.1140 tiro pnaof qualities. '.hare tban.l2,ooo of these Sates have been actually sold, and over TWO iIIikDREI , have passed'triumpliaittly through accidental fire's: The public are aus'used that nil Sales umnufaetured by tile subscril , ers nre not only guaran teed to, be fully equal.. but 111 many respeets e‘eu stepe yleer to those which has'' been so severely tried-by hre •n'III tbrget their •ServiceS in the' burning. of the "Tribune OS 'New York. and at the Croat, Ma in' Strawberry street, at the large - five last, July t , opposite: air Girard House: - Rod still r ii ,4 o . i y ee ntly In she Fire at Fifth'. and Chesnut sts., in the, elty id •Bbiblelpbia, in which .these Safes - canto furth, the Ac knowledged mienv altUvr sentritlea failed, • . FAIi111:14 'A ell:. " IRON SsYr-AND Vast; - I,NII'T Strout, Pliliadelpikke. Chilled iron Fafes..with Powder . Proof i.c,eles,..manit facturct expressly for Banks, Brokers, Jewellers. mid ethers requiring seoucity from: rogues. Lank. Vaults, Doors. on hand .and jinni° to order. All the most rulaliratrad Lochs for salt, at ma - nufacturerie Vices, • ; Sie,aind 11211111 ••• tllO Iron. Chests" of ether. make' S. have been taken in' part pay aint for Herring's for sale at halfprlee. • zip!' . _.__l.,)-. __._______-..__ _ l‘l' A 1( 1) A - ;k69 k) 1A T i u.N , i, - - pill LA it liatol4 lA. . ' - 161 POO A6T A a Ntit...tani r.N T. .-- . • To 'all persons •ftlho•ted a ith ev'S. tut i - disenses. NU.i. *trihMl.N A t, at LA h.\ 1.:i;•cc• T.0r t _et,,t....,t,A.,, t ; 0 ,.,,,, 1 ,Ei II: • tiittitif, ol'Plifiiio, tve., At. ' t. , .. '.fite • 1101 Ala/ ..I.m...ist:I.ATION '''ilf Vllliiiketplilit tit', view el the awful ilestructuin of human filo am: IVO; , 0 , 0 .. d by :,,,;(Uili (11Se10 ,, S.1111t1 Phu deeeptiour. a Int liaf : `practised upon)itif - uttir..htruzite - yictiltis offitielt disc..amt., 'Pty t;uaet.a, haye dire, Lod the i i sciaisulting is„urOiat. its r c fi1...,.. 4 ., r.A..m.,t; - At.. - I* - ivorilfy of ' their. pulite, -to give M t.itiles4l,' Alt V len lih.at 1 - 6, to - ull poisons thus RC: . Hided, Ofitiv, or Ye 111310.) a h 4 apply by ietter,klfost-paittO a Ali a tieserfpiliiit ci their e.hthtif..u, tage. o ,,tip.,th.ff, 1 14 1,16 0 11W,.4...if - ':A.,itlul fit ox t Mite la• erty quid tittl,erf !I g:: to CCI