6 t.rir'nllnrnE. AGRICULTURAL ITEMS.. yThe following interesting items for the farmer, we extract from that sterling paper, the Ohio _Fame.: Buttf r . firkin of butter is 56 lbs.; a tub 84 lbs. lloy.—A bale of hay is 300 lbs.; 100 cubic feet, in' a solid mow of hay, will weigh a ton. Cold.—A chaldron of coal is 58ii cu bic fe.et, which is 36 bushels. A bush el of coal weighs 80 lbs. Wood "awl stone. —A cord of 'wood is 128 solid feet. A perch of stone is 25 cubic feet, piled, or 22 in a wall. Land Jii4surc.—Six hundred and forty acres in a mile; a cubit is 2 feet; a fathom, 6 feet; a palm 3 inches; a span, 11 inches. • Soil.—Ten inches depth of soil on an acre will weigh 1000 tons Lime should be applied su as to compose one per cent. of the soil. B a r r ei.—llice, 600 lbs.; flour, 196 lbs.; corn 5 bushels, shelled. At New Orly ans. a barrel of corn means a flour barrel full of ears. 11'c,,9//i.—A sack of wool is 22 stone; a ball of wool is 22 stone; a pack of wool is 17 lbs.; a tod of wool as 2 stone, a chive of wool is 7 lbs. Stables.—For Cattle and Sheep— should be placed . on rollers, so as to be moveable, from one part of the farm to the other.' I.lL,this way the liquid nitro gen is distribded around the farm. Manare—Arttrate of Soda.—Forty two lbs. of nitrite of soda, has on a (par te: of an acre of ground, increased the product of wheat 155 lbs., and the weight of straw, 139 lbs. Anti-book-farmers can't Archstai. Fodder.—A working ox requires, of hay. 2 per cont. a day of his own weight. Thus, if he weighs 2000 lbs., he requires 40 lbs. of hay a day. A cow that gives milk, requires 3 per cent. of her own weight. If she, weighs 1000 lbs., she requires 30 lbs. of hay. Potash.—(the ley of ashes boiled down into a salt,) mixed with grease, foi Ins soft soap. Soda, mized with grease. forms hard soap.—For the want of soda. soap manufacturers use common salt, which is the 'ululate of ioda, composed of chlorine in about equal parts. Alkalies—Potash, soda, and anionia are called alkalies. Potash and soda are called. fix& alkalies, as they will not es cape in gas. Amonia is called volatile, as it always exists in vapor, unless detain ed by sown substance, as plaster, or char coal, for which it has an affinity. Sow Good Seed. —"Whatever a man soweth, that he shall also reap," says the Scripture. If you wish cockle, chess, weeds, and poor wheat, then sow•sach, and you have the promise of Go , that you shill also reap such. Go it, you poor, anti-gook-farming Farmers! Ver ily you will have your reward! • Sub io iVng . —The roots of wheat have been traced four feet. - Farmers usually plow four inches. Well, let the other three feet eight inches of root take care of itself! A man must be in small busi mess to be fussing over a place for wheat roots to run! The fact is, they have no businus to run so far. CHANGE OF FEED FOR HORSES.—The kind of food for animals should be changed frequently. A horse, long kept on shots, will be•affected by a' fever in his legs and feet, prod udi ng a result similar to founder. Shorts, corn meal, or cob meal, should .never be oivep., except in a mixed state with cut hay, or straw. This will require them to eat slower, and the food is better prepared for digestion.. If given alone, it ferments rapidly in the stomach, produces a general fever, injures the . digestive pew , ers and finally produces a stiffness throughout the !limbs. When these re cults are dis Covered, the rmedy is a change of food. Continued feeding on oats., a lone, will produce the same ,results as 'shorts, or. meal; and many founder is caused by it, as well as by feeding, or drinking; when the horse is .warni. If necessity compels a person to feed a horse on shorts, corn meal, oat meal, or cob meal, supply of salt should be added to prevent fermentation' in the stomach.— . MI6 Farmer. • Hulling Up the .Milk.—The. New England Farmer give the following in an '4wer to an inquiry as a good method of treating cow which has acquired the Habit of holding up milk.. heed well, so is to cause an abundant flow of milking allow her to eat a little meal and water, a handful of fresh grass, or some frsh more sol, and she will soon get into the habit of giving down freely. 8L19i11e53 11{.. .B. °like in North B. damn rr stroet two - doors from 'Weise & Campbell's store. tidier: how's. 001 e particularly from 7 to u 0 and from 0 to 7 u*eiorlt, P. NI. CARD.--IIO€TOR 8. P. Z 1 tULLii front Lancaster city. offers his Profession a, soxylecs to the citizens of t'ariisle :Ind vicinity ia all its various branehes. Office and residence in the it •use tsrinerly oecupled as Sener's "lardware Store. Werth Ilanover :street, where he can he consulted fit ad hours when not professionally engaged. Calls to the ..”untry ,r atiptly :wooded to. it ~ ,,;harges moderate. Carlisle, Slay 111, ISss43tit DR. (1. E. 1314 LT AI ENT 11 110- )i(E ipATTric PHYSICIAN. Mice 3.1.1 residence en I,uther street, one eat 4, or the• eiornntlt Re twined Church. Dr. Blumenthal respe. Gaily oilers his serrires to the citi?.ens o 1 .Aisle and tch-Persrins from a dittanee laborim; under ehronle diSWISCS may eoasolt by letter. 'Once flours, from 7 to A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. septn,',s4tl °TIC h'.—Notice iN hereby given that I hare, this day, ess.ww.ted with MO in the fir.tel fro el my profession. WM. )1. i'0111,1“. and Th..s. Biddle, Es irs. .111 business. in luture will be attended tobyllie above under tho fi rm .4 . -1111,,,,1 t PLNItOSE." Evl. 14th IS, - M. 1111/1)1.E. A t'tv at Law P. II UM ItlUtt, Attorney at Law 11(41,1111's ,o, w. All bu,ingss utarust 1.11 / 1/1m will be ininnptiy ;Mended 1,11. C. 11,1111PDI, AttOrney V at 1.3 w. 0.11,..• in 3131 n ritreet, l'a.— 'Mi.:lavas antra...cod to him will i, preiiiiitly at tended til. Fob, 7. '55. N. H EN, At.tonicy at law, has 11e . 1mitiesharg,"for tln pram irr or his pror,at.m. All kinds of Legal NVritimg. Court promptly :1it...1141ml to. Wave "pi.- •111` 1)r. L ntK s “Ni4lence. Sl • It EA I.\ 11 in all its .11110- reat branette, prmapt.lt attended to. - 113. CO E A t torn ey at Law, will at irktorid proniptly to all loo•iiie.s entrusted to Win.- 1),,o . 1 1 In til.• I.rlikerly oretipied li.vine. 1 .. N i nth iLmover ,treet, April .I . (,'.1.0 1I S wth Ildnover fitreet, tiw,t door to the Pont ()Mee. 10 . , ,,.15"111 be absent from Carlisle the last ton day , of each month. [Aug. 1, DR. GEO. W. N E 11) IC 11 DINT (ST carefially attend* to all eadra optantions upon the teeth and ildjarelit parts that disease or irregulailty may require. Ile aIII also insert Artifieial Teeth of every descliption, such as Pivot. Sine:le and Illoelt teeth, and teeth with "Coutiu usus hums," and will construct Artificial Palates, oh- Curators, Ilee . ullithnt Pieces, and every appliance used it the Dental Art. —uporating room at the residence of (Sr Samuel Elliott, West High street, Carlisle. G EoRG If Y .l :N Z is ß RET Z, tenders his professional services to the public. Artificial teeth inserted, from a single tooth, to all 011tir0 set, 011 till , latest and 1110,4 a proved principles. Such as Single. ]bark, and "Con tinuous ti um Teeth." Diseases of the Mouth and Ir regularities carefully treated. OFFICE at the residence of his brother, 00 NOrth l'itt Street, Carlisle. I jail 10 o C It lAT N It IN I) CON VE YA N -811.—A. L. SPONSLEIL It a Register of Cumber mini w ill rite...fully attend to the transaction of all suet] business as may he entrusted- to him, such as the writing of Deeds. Mortgages Contracts. .tr. lle until also devote his attention '0 the proeuring of Land 'lt or rants, Pensions, Sze. as well as the purchase mid sale or Real Estate, negotiations, of loans, At.. ttin Illlive on West 1110 i Street. formerly metipied. y . JI. yen rost Esq. near the Methodist l'hu•esr.. TN. It()SENSTE 1., House, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental Painter. Irvin's (formerly Harper's 'tow, near {littler's Dry Goods Store. Ile will attend liromptly to all the above descriptions of paint. Dig. at reasonable primes. The various kinds 14 graining attended to. melt as mahogany, oalt, walnut, am., In the improved styles. (:1_ 13RANDT, 31anufacturor of 31luer,t1 Waters, French lead, Bottled Ale, Porter and Cider, North Hasf Street, near the Pail ltoa4 Bridge, Carlisle I)ALTEMORE CARD.- Salt T. i) Fine Factory tilled and Ground Alum Salt, can stoutly on hand and for sole. CARR, (HESE Flour, Grain anti Lumber Commissiim Merchants, Spear's Wharf. Alan. C S:11 ENT and CALCINED Agent) of the N. A. and Bosendale Co. Baltimore. Jan. 22, 1K55. TE O.N A R & EVER TT j T DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, Will locate Land Warrants, and enter land en._ time, loan money on Real Estatu security, and pay taxes for non-re,idenLs. 'laving a largo experience lu the selecting and pur 'lhatillig of pnid it! hand, and 1.. q ita hited a ith the most ifAverable points lirr investment In western lowa, we flatter out selves that we can locate land narrants to the hest aduantage upon timber, 'wake, bottom, or upland, near county seats: adjacent to the line of proposed rail roads: and upon land watered In' never falling streams as the judgement or taste of parties may direct, Persons Intrusting money or warrants to our rare for loan, will find our terms liberal, we refer to lion. A. (I. Ego, Westminster, Carroll Co., 'id.' E it it pp, Esq., St rasburgh, Shenandoah Co., Va, Emanuel Arbogast, Esq., Crabbottem, ItigLhmd Co, Va. SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. AN IMPROVED ARTICLE. Tin; subscriber hilbrum Dealers and Farmers that he has greatly Improved the quality of his SUPER PIIOS. MATE OF LIME, and now confidently recommends the article Innnuthetured by him, as supouen t o any i n the market. You aro invited to call, examinu and try it. Also PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO, OILS, eAspixs, SOAP, &c. At the lowest market rates. JNO. L. POMEIROY, Successor to Thos. W. Moron, • No. 9 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. , ,OZ"Farmers can load on two private alloym,and avoid the crowded warf. July ^_6,'66.. tl IL SMITH, PORT MONNALE • POCKET BOOK and DRESSINO CASE . iuwutteturur, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets PHILADELPHIA, areAlwayti on hand a largo and varied assortinefitof Port Mammies, • 'Work lioxea, Pocket 'Books, "Bankers eltfieli, Travelling•Thigs; Noto Holders, llackgannuon DoardS, • Port Folios, Chess Mon, Portable Deslcm, • Pockot IllemorandunalfOoks 'Dressing Croce,' ' Cigar Crises, Alsci a general essorttinint of Engllsli,Viencli and("ler inan Fancy,lluods, line pocket eutler,y, Pamir B Miiiaand Delft Pena: • • 2r -0-Wholesale second and third riders. • . . , nprlS . ' , t.' 11. Mitt'll, ! ' , ' ' ' , N.W. cortnyr 4th nod Chesnut Ftroois. N. 11.-09 the rocotpt of Ai n superior (low lon, will be soot to any port of, dm country by moll—tlesollituft poo thus, modiuut, hard or soft. . ,r f) • (!ffslrilltl l s ltj4vsatot, PErrING ANI) PLUMB IN(3.--The undersigned would inform the "mu: of Carlisle that lie has made arrange mem,: AS Ilia' and ,PLUMBING at short no tice, 1111,1 011 reasonable tol'llll l . L Ile has engaged this ser ‘ Ices la a lirst rate hand front Philadelphia, and has sup plied oneself with an extensli e assortment of FIXT- Gitt.r, NLich will enable Lim to till all orders promptly. .111 I.orls will be warranted." His stock of Gas lnixtures will t e fund in the i•ootil exactly opposite his Tinning est a blishment on North ll:mover street, where he invites a ~ill. . . fINS ING, SPOUTING, &e.—lle la also prepared to ,ur MAI. or make to order, every article of I'IN NI Ala. use.' by 11,41,.1.1 , pers and also uttegd to SPOUT/ M., ItuliSE-1100FING, LIEU lIANUINU, and I'l,l 11111 Xll. The tad ol for the patronage with which be has already heel) to cured, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Carlisle, Juno 14, '54. mositoE''''momus. 1, 4 R 0 N CALIFORNIA.-C. VON 1 lIKILEN respectfully informs the citizens offer ... lisle and Ili lofty. that he has just return > 0 ell from Culithrilia, and is prepared toexe tente all kinds . of work con audit with his line of LIISIIIeSS. Ile has alwa son hand a large assortment of ready-made Rifles, (ions, Pistols. Locks, Keys, (inn TriMmings, &c., all of wlikil he is ill sell 'll hole sae or retail. lie also attends to repairing linos, clods. locks, ,tea engraves on brass, copper :old iron. Ile hopes that by, strict attention to business. and a desire to please. he alb merit and receive public patronage. 4.6. All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. Carlisle, April 26, I s:i4-Iy Q A1) 1) .1 , 1% AN I) II AllN 1;.•'•S I‘IAK- I. 7 INC. Ti,(• s'itherlber continues to tarry on the :those IdisilleAs. In all Its various branches, in North Han oi cr strek:Carllqle. Iwo tort North of Leonard's corner where lie intends liceping im hand a general assortment In his line, consihti in: of all hinds of Ilishiontible SAI3- 1 1 DL ES, Bridles, Martingales, Girths, _-.--"^ i'i reltigles and till tors, also TltliNliS, x..4„v...--"t‘i , traveling and saddle. icslT ) ) 1 1 1 ,-, II also. man ufactures the most ..,,, t i' iol\l . 1 1 , ' ,:, ` ,. . P , 1 ,; . ,: t : t ' i ‘ r ;, N . ), , 5 , ::: , ; 1 1,1 t , N 1 1 . . , :t5: ,, v , , ,, :r i.0 t i t i 5 , i ,, I u l 7 18 % 3 )11 d ! sone.. durable :Intl pleasant saddle at ill .1. troll to call and sta. theta. lie a 1t1...r Illannlaidina . S harness. lirldieq, rollers and ‘t Illps In all their varies Lieu. and ronlidontly Irt.lit.v. , front the gonerill lipprohn t.too ol hik ro.t, torn.. till! 110 makes OW neatest and test ,ear, in all their sanely of brolili, that Is made In the ~ miry. he also inal:es fill tinds of )httrasses to order, ti/ • Shone. 1111« k. furled Hair and Storing Mat. ra....,..... All 11,,.,,1.,,, 3r11e1,.• will he nl34e of tile Lest lIIIII.adaI and w.lrldnaiddlip. :Ind with the utmost des patch. V, OSBORN. - , . - , `..,a2LIA r illrl6 t ' 7 • i • ..:, , 1.!1 , „....- .„ 1 ...--_ , :•7.---.,......,,.. 7 , ---„,1„..r„ i 1, A ! ••,. : :,..,1 11v05rii . , ,,,„ .. • ) A 'l' P.' N T SELF4.".ri'APPENING VA EI NK: FE e tuant ED rTTEIIB, man '..•-n1 for 1 .11.1111 ICI I & S.IIIIIENT. No. 410 Market. street, r blind!' Thi: cutter is superior to any now In use, for strength luraldlity. and shaphoity of construction; It cuts fast er, and is-the only self:sharp - ming Hay, Straw and Corn ..talk Cutter ever made. It has but 1./12'i ST112119113! KNIFE, which any person ran grind and set with ease. but in ordinary ewe., Is griund in the mai-blue. Thou sands have already been sold, and the demand Is daily. increasing, In me,t eases 311 oXllllllllMion is tillindalt tO rtillVillet! OM, of Its superna by. No one after a short trial would I art with it tar an) other. All sizes of the Ai we constantly on hand and for sale by .1. I'. LYNE, oct 11 , Sole Agent for Cumberland county. mply , ..."Shentansagner," an admi re-hie Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonic Is testiged to by all of his cus tomers who huve us. d it to he one of the best articles known for cleansing the hair of dandruff. Ho also man ufactures 3 Hair Restorative. known as the "Coreshee. num." Mr ailing new growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shemansagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it from coming out. the Co.: rasheenum supplies a DOW growth 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 iv confident they will render satisfaction. SIIAVINH. HAM DRESSINO, and CUTTISH, and SIIAMPOONING attended to in the best style as usual. at his old rooms on West Main Street, near Marion Hall. Carlisle, Dec. 27,1854. WM. 11131U/ESS Council lowa FRE INSURANCE.—Tin ALLEN AND EAST PENNSIIOBO MUTUAL. FIRE IN suIIANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, !mortar. rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and, In :pnther under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Daniel Maley, Dorgas, Michael Coelclln, IMelchelr Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob it. Coover, Lewis Ryer, Henry began, Benja min It. Musser, Jacob- Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, A nco itil7 ea low and favorable as any I T e t e n In:itteersCoartihnesaurrta. - Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are Invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon theta at any time. BENJ. H. ItIOSSER, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS Urn., Secretary. MICHAEL COCIdrN, Treasurer, CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—ltudelph Martin, N. Cutn. berland; C. If. Herman, Kingstown; Henry 'Leming, Shiremanstown •, Charles 8011, Carlislo ; Dr. 3. Ala, ch ucc ht o wn ; Samuel thulmm, West Ponnsberough ; James Md Dowel, Frankfortli Mode Oriffith, South Mid. dloton; Samuel Coavar, Bouiarain ilarerstick, Mechan icsburg ; John •filierriek, Lisburn; David ()saver, Shop. berdstown. YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dillsburg; Doter .Wolferd, Franklin; John Smith, Ewl., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise. , HARRISBURO.—Houser Lachman. Members of the company,having policies about to ex pire c an have them renewed by making applleatlon.to ny of the agents. . AYE YOUR ,OTAD, .111 - FITAL:-L:Caqh old for OLD METAL, surh ns Copperalrami aid Iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and Marline Shop. • •, : . , • FRANK. ,OARDNED . li..'FRANCISet.JS ' . ~ m ANIJPACTU'rEit OF COTFON LAP'S, ll'Vddliw. TIo Yarn. ('arpot ell:1111. Cotton 'Y'arns;, '' 3 • ' LAMP, LI A NT)b): A'S I) FLUID WICKS, L 7. 111,91110 otters to colt ot the Lottee),t Coolt Prlceo nt No. OS Market Street atioro ;y30011(1, North Add, Plitlatlolbilla • I Jli4lalieuu~, lIMI.E IS WHAT .:OU NEED AT PRESENT —The subscriber respectful ly informs the ladies and zentlemen of Carlisle and •irinity that he has now 00 mud at his hair Dressing eat Shaving Room on West street. au elegant assortmet if LAMES BRAIDS mid lentlemen's Wit/Solid ean nrnish to order at shortest mtiee every kind of Hair 11"ork of the best quality; Ile also begs Jew% LI to in -4111 his friends and (mean mire that ho keeps eonstan- 3n9urance. AO EN I'S P4110.41)41 WATCHLS, J , SILVER- I% ARE and FANCY line assort• meat of the latest quality, Mr sale at the lowest cash prices, af IVm. t: bi:lolsliktAlfu, 1.5.4 South .street between Pine and , lnion, west Ni(10, I bilodelphiu the assortment embraces a large and select stock 1 11 etches, Jewelry ttdlver 11ste, AlLidaNt are, plate]. with tine silver, ill tistous,korks, Leaks, &e.—Jet goods, Vans and fancy articles 01 a superior quality, deserving the examination of Iliac who desire to procure the best goods at the lowest cash pikes. s. Spr. t Having a practical know ledge of the business, and all asallable tactii ties for importing and 31anutartitli ing, the subscriber cold:Men tly invites purchasers; lug that he can supply them on terms as favorable as any other establishment in either ol the Atlantic All Ithols of Diamond!, nod l'earl Jewelry and Silver are Dianvfaetttred to order, a itltio a reasonable time. 111 . 01:aches, jets elry and silver want' faithfully re. paired: ..„ 1\ it 31. F. 1..1:1011.1:AD ' • No. 284 South 2d St. a few doers :linty e the 2.1 st. Ali& ket, West Side. • the south window of the Store, may be seen the lemons Bird CI,o h, o hieh comma Mit , the admit !aim of the scientific and curious. • (hept. 2tt, '64—lye. k,:PAIN'S AI3I.OBPIIERIC CHURNS Kj--A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, HOW un MIMI 01 all tut: different sizes, 1111111 4 gallons to 60. It received the first premium at tile late I em.sylvania elate Fair, the first premium at the I ranklin Institute and lb:Meant and Maryland 'Mate I airs, and various Miters ttt ditlerent Mares. It wbl nothe more and better butter from as given amount of crone, and in less time Wan any churn in the market. Fcr bate wholesale and retail by l'At4.ll ALL Molt life. dt, CO., Agricultural Warehouse aud aced .:tore, corner ut 111 Mid Market, Philadelphia. Der. 6, 1864--tf I)L'EI'E L. KNIUII'f, (Successor to j Hartley A: Knight.) 1;1,1 , 1)1Au ' AM) cAI(PVI Street, tit e doors allot e spruce street, Fluladelphia. a here he keeps con stantly WI }I:11AI a full assortinent of et ere artiste in. Ills Ilue of lodness. lectithei s, eather Beds, Patent Nlattresses, N elv et. '1 apestry, apestry, Ilrussets. Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hug and lletnptarpetlogs. Oil Cloths, Canton Afattiti,u,,Curna and Nottlings Floor and Stair liruggets, Il earth tugs, Door Nats.lable aid Piano Covers. o which he int ttes the attention 01 purNusers. • 4oct's4 I)OLLAlLD„l'rentiunt Artiste in "lair I n lit Ihe l'eleln atud tiossatner l en Witting oup,e,aunt: uetiont• to eliztlth Oehtlettlett to ineanuto their health tt ith ac curacy. Put. %Vida, inches.—\o. 1. 'I lie round of the head; .Ne. ruin 0% VI the head 1.0 the neck; .Nu. J. 1. rum ear to ear ut er the Cup; No. 4. r rune 1..1 to CIO Nand Lho to re to nd. Toup e es and s ,a t ip s , inches.—\o. 1. From forehead to ;ad s a:. tur na bald; over foreliPattab rut as requir •d; No. 3, 11%et• the etvtu❑ ol the tivati. It. DOLLA MP has always ready ter sale at splendid stock of 1, en ms, oupees, Litoies' U igs. haul 11 ins, t mots, builds, Curls. nay man utactured and as cheap ale auv eNtlll,ll,llllltint In the L MOM lierbanium Extr:r•tor Lustrous Hair Tonle, prepared from South American Herbs and Hoots, the must suecessful article ever produced ter presening too hair hunt falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Muting other reasons why Dullard's hair cutting saloon main tains its minimise popularity is the tact that his Tonic is applied to every head at hair cut at his establishment, consequently it Is kept in better ',reser , . talon than Un der any know n application. It being thus practically' tested by thousands, oilers the greatest guarantee 01 its enn Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment 177 Chestnut street opposite the State House, l'hicadelphm. it. Dullard tins at least discovered the ne plus uhra ol HAM DY 1 •, 111, 4 tilitiounces it for sale with perluct con• mience in its surpassim: m 1 ery thing of the hind now in usu. it coitus tau hail - either black or brown, kits may he desired) and is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or otherwise, can i.e washed in tell minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy. Persons visiting the city are tu give Wm a can. Lettors addressed to It. Di ILLARD, 177 Chestnut st, Phlladell will rece iv e uttolUun. Jan. J EATIIER ! LEATIIIiIC ! No. 29, Noi th lhird ztreet, MOIWCW MAN V FACT t 14.1 th. Curriers and Impot t erm of FitENtlf CALF tilithS, and Dealers in hod and Oak polo Loather and Klp. Feb2a-1 y pAY AND STRAW CUTTERS, coIIN sitELLERs.—.t large assortment of tut ed !lay, Straw and Fodder Cutters, now en band.— Also. double and single "corn shellers nrr either hand or honie power. of the very latest manunieture, including the premium shellor at the late Pennsylvania statskan, For sale by I'AM2IIA.I.I. MORRIS & Agricultural 'Warehouse rind ,?...eed :Store, corner ol 7th nd Market. Philadelphia. Doe. b, IS,4—tt iaIoPAIL.. Surgeons' I:3andage INSTITUTE 11E310VE1, to'Ne. 4, Uth serest, sixth store above 31arket. 13. C. EVERETT'S patent Graduating Pressure Tit USS, fur thu cure of Rupture:Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Suspousary, Hemorrhoidal, ntl2l Bandages 21) deformities. Jan. 11-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Pin LADELPIIIA. IMPOIZTAN'I ANNOUNCENIENT To all persons Wiliam! with Sexual tllselses SEMINAL WEAKNEFA ., ', IMt'OTh\lF:, litiNollllll.4 OLEET, &c., &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, In v i ew o f th e awful destruction of human life aud Realty caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which al. by upon the unfortunate victims of such disease: by Quarks, have directed their consulting Surge n, as CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus, o f• dieted, (Mule or Female,) who apply by letter,r(post-paid,) with a doseriptlon of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, dc.,) and iu extmne poverty and suffering to FURNISH MEDICINES HtEE DE CHARGE. The Howard ASSOnlatilat is a benevolent InstitUldon; established by speekti endowment, for the relief of the sick. mid distressedrafllicted with •• Virulent and Epl donde diseases,',' and its funds can be used fur no other purpose. It has now n surplus el' meting, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Asseelatiou commands the highest Medical skill Of the age. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. It. CALIIOUN, Consult ing Surgeon, Howard ASsovintion Philadelphia, Pa. fly order of the Directors, EZRA D. lIEARTWELL, President. npril GEO. PARECIIILD, Secretary. JFIt E IST C .11 . 'TRUSS ES.—llern in ''' or itupettre successfully treated, and comfort Insured, y use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the ' subscriber and mode to order expressly for his sales. : All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion nod offers to procure a Truss combin ing extreme lightness, with ease, durability and correct construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfbrta• hie article usually sold. An extensive asftorttnon always on hand, adapted to eVery variety of Rupture in adults and children, and tbr sale at a range of price to 'oital!. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4, $5, sn; $8 and $lO. ' Persons at Is distance can have a Truss sent to any ad dress by remitting the amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For Sala Wholesale and Retail by the Importer. • - i OALEII.'II. NREDLESI, .8, W. cor, of Twelfth 4 Race fits., Philadelphia. r Depot ,f4rrldr. Danning's Improved Patent.lled , / , Waco; Chest 14paslers And EroCt,or braces; Patent liboulder Braces; SustionsorY ,Dandagos; Spinal ,Proptrattd 'Sup ports:. Ladles' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. _ t.,, . . - • April 11. ~ . , • "B LI GRICULTITRAL DIPLEMENTS, r u ttNNottcs otaniATE wil D EAT DRILL:— d a p ad tom) 11,1000 u-b ig oats. grass suede and guano..lCrauser's Portable Cider Mill—the best •""7„. 4 In the market. patent Windmill.— ':- IfoftMrewer's iflireshel''s,,Lithi) and (luau° Spreader's, baniera, Iluv, Straw and' , Podder 'utter. Mita' grant Porn and Col> ktniotd)lirrio chiwn: • The nhoro Superb:U.' 'lmplements u'ith ;Mind's, for the use of the (armor or gardniir, for solo Wholesale and 'fetal( by , , • , „ , ' )'Toilitus k CO.. Agricultural Warehouse anti Seed Store, corher ith andliaricet atreets,•Philadelpbla. July 25,'55, buication. p • LAIIs.IFIELD CLA6SIUAL ACAD. EMY, near Carlisle; Pa. 'ilto - loth Session mill ruin on TUESDAY, Slay Ist, 1165. 0/ Stu dents limited,and constant ONO; used , ior their Mora and intellectual improvement. ' per SeFSII4I. Circulars with men:mewl and fUll inlet toatkn furnish ed, by 1.11,11 M ,, liptl Proprietor, April 18-1851. Plain Mod, CuMbei !hod &; COM ERCI AL COLLEGE . \.) IL; BALTIMORE ;3TREI.T, lIALTLMOLE, Mli blittit ULM/ 11l Cbelltgi bilperil/t iiteihtleS Li/ 31. , 11i.: wen desimus of obtaluiug n practiew buHliti!sb thai. the course of study embraces Double Entry Boob Keeping, us practically applied to the numaibment Mercantile, Wok, Mattulattuiing abd kteanituit•Lt.ol, —business Penmanship and Mercantile ltanpututitm —familiar Lectures on Commercial LOW—upon Life nut ject of bills of Exchange, 1 runissory Mats, t. ontiaLt, Partnerships, &c., &c. The exercises are .strktly practical, Icing deduct,, trum actual business transactions, and - so ctinpletel combine practice With themy that stutituts, to St. n.i,14 Lion ot the rourt , e. Ire 111 es eiy t elpect eomi ett.m t cl+ultUst,tfinticutit Iriuciplts,lnynetofhaulm Lintr l:o4,1, a. studet. to hate lICCOB to u Ltu.thert nil L I i ar.t prt turd expressly is their acct. 1.1 n, mann. t ens lb 01 tune to et inpitte a,. CI 1111.1 h 1411 :2 tt, It, Wtel, o. ur pail tacuaaa xrite end receive a. circular L) tuull alai] 11 Drug ,-totc 11 , 1tES11 I)llUtib, , ocr.—Ahave just recta% to frciu NeW lark very ebtirunlVe naillte,,b ^)' • Ibriner blmek,,...adln Lent lo'c , •er) uttke Of Meth( lLc 1,b,1V in Übe, Log, Lll l S. 111 Painta, VIIS, 1 arlinthes, 1 in eta, inery, bLutloi,tit3, t_Uilki)ltso ~ lug Stickle, Drublieb id, II I II lull, . ;ill '1 11l el i 11,,, i.l Lit Lli ant tletertalued to bell at Om 1/ Ll.l lit 111,1 1/: lon. All Physiciaus, I ,, tuitry blerctial,ta, reu,ats and oth ors, are runpoctwhy requebtvu hut to pass the (Jl.l as tile) way rem. Li.,lll.vt that el. 1) 1u Licit; Mil be ',old at a ;cod quality, sod upou teanta.a, a• Lel 1118. .1.1.1it41t ; lt nti tut, 1. 111 flu uu, J . . LEA. ! lrc,l , j ust receneu n ile,li 1 ltes, 1 .111,1%, 1011, &C., 1.1/%11, tall% 1.1%%%%Lii_..04 1% /1./1 Malt Cal a al. Llie Ltnl 'q 11 / cu lat4%latea ,) rec\.u.wuutt to 1 taLll.ll, sl. , ell) andlaJUl. LI ) ‘...1a41. L., a LIU ,igt/in a, u.> Lt. uc, 1. at, %.1 %J. lit —1 ;AL,Itl. 11edi, ill( s , Fine 11i. nilez.ls, 11.ht1 U mouth, pact tAu,, 111c6h anu E.1114,te, ,tinca.s grulatut uliu m LUIU. I.Milf Lech, 1 1:11U11.4:1'), 'Lug Liver I : ph—mttniittLtAl 6,lmun, LS :hatlclon, Sumae, Alum, Lei at I 11l IV LK .11S, (~IL t- , 1.1 ,00 1 1 . 11,4 ')o. I'AI.VIZ , -11 ethyl 111 a.l.lvtu,rn ture LOU,m Chrom, Green fIU CIIVN. l aiDt anti lira bh bl tof ot , .,erae) Miudow 11 Into , Libseo.l tni, '1 urpvtll.l ival uk.lik. I aruthli, auu hod Load. All UI 11 Welt tIIII Lc t•tad at th. very lt , Wma. Iltarhet 1.1"Ite. Aim', u Irt,f4 aou ,ylooLlitt aSsortmout of FANCN runs, Lop leut r ios.ar), auti 14.utun..isi le uthil artkles calculated Jre use aUll °mamma, all us s% ztre ulterets at the Isoleht dish prices, as Ulu eLuup Drug awl Ulu bULtitribt/r. 011 NOrkii hut, owe) street. b. I' ItAILItBIICII.. S *IN t OIN ON A 11Y . Zhu undersigneelluis just roturheil holm Plula a fresh suppiy or Anl. The former in connection II nth his stoeß. on hand ull make nis assortment of lietigs, 31eUiclues and li:mica. complete. llisassurtnient to etiN.F.hCI:IO.N.AIII is :also flue; consisting 01 pure sugar White a n d - trunspaielo Cana) To) s; and) , counnon, assorted, and tine Lamina , el et cry %arlety i nits, a its, ItUlt Ut cry thing belonging to that denarLitient of truth,. 110 mould can speenti lictuutxun to his bUiply 01 k ALIALLi.s for the likalua)s, and genera, use, atuoug Which nia, lx tonna the good, the ntsuaul , tntU the uselun. .41,a an tuliteu to call Wlteltsui they Wish to 1/I.lhCil..SI: IS. J. nil Ell Car 1)e,..,E .64 ,iticdtcutcs, JA3IE'S iII'CLINTOCK, M. D .) —Late Professor ut Anatomy and surgery in the l'hiladel. !dila Lollegt oI 3leoiethe, and Acting Prolessor m And. 1, fiery; one ut the Consulting Physicians ut the l'hn adelpiiia Bluekle) ; late member 01 the na tional Medici. Association • member ut the Philadel• phut Medical Society; nienler of the Mednu-thirorgi cal College tit 1 hiludulph,ia; formerly Piesident and l'rutessoi of Anatomy and surgery in Lastletun 31ede cal orokollt ; and Also, late Professor et An. atomy and Ph) slulogy In Berkshire 31euical lustltu• thee, Pittatield, :Bass. ' Ac., Au. Ibis lately introduced in a popular tbrin, several of hli vorite prescriptions Mr the principal tlibellbes of this. climate. Thu wane of each article nill imply the els. ease for which it is intended to be used. La. Met Liszt/es:ls EXclultAL STRUT, $l. LK. M.UULIN TOOK'S Li) AND lAPUOn..llixionx-for Colds Coughs, 4c., Price 115 (As. Lit. MCCLlNluelen AST/LUA AND 1140S/NO COUSII /LEM; UT. l'rieu 510 eto. Ant. 310.."sisa ()CEOS Tosie ALTERNATIVE SYRUP—I:W . I'U rifying the Blood. Pricoll. • • Dlt. MCCLINTOCK'S Ilyspeptin gWing tons to the stomach, rolioutig pains utter eating, lie,artlurn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising !rein indigestion Price $l. Da. MCCLINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC 311.s.runE—it Purely Ve getable Remedy for Internal usu. Price Lt) Mcetisvoca's ltilnumAric LINLVENT—For ltheutua. fish, Sprains, Swellings, .te. • • Price till ctsa', • - Dm Mcl;Lth lecK'S A onwat AltaTtlits—For l'afna, Toot B ache, Headache, Neuraixia, 4e. , Price 50 cts. Bit..Nietlisvoca'a ANL AOUE arstunc--A certain e on ) for ail I,uterwitteuts. Prim $l. • flit. AICCLI TocK'S AND CHOU:ILA. PRE. V Ali VE—A Safe Remedy:. IM. 3letitiavueit's VEOETakt.EI 1. ) 11110ATIVE Costiveness, Headache, Sc. price' 5 cts. MeCtisrock's .A.sit-iattous-Pn.f.s,--Fur irregularity In the Functions of theJANer and Vowels-;-tho.best Lis. er Pill made. Prlce'2s ets. a For sale by Dr. J. :11el"1.1 NI:001f, at his Medical Depct, N. W. Corner NINTH' and ,FibillatT btreuts, l'hiladel• shin, and all Druggists. Ivuggists and 'Dealers in :lied. vines who wish to ' - be AL,oetils p - Wlll please address Di. fitellintovk, furnishing referente, name of Post (Ace, county and State. • • • • , • • tril_Nor sale by W. A. ROW, Samuel Eillott,'CarllSle; J. It. Criswell, kihippensburg; Ennui tiger & Co., L, Kane. man, Mechanicsburg; 'Joseph Ilerruu, Newslll6; J. B. Zimmerman,' Andersonbnig;•liaines t ,Furtig, tow ; A.C. Klink, No* Illooniiield; Harriet 31. tihiger, Newport;‘ B. F. thirdnur, 'York Bprings; A. J. Millerand J. 8. Nixon, Chambersburg; 11. Moutzer, 'Waynesboro.; George Bergner and D. It. 41)440 a CO, linrrlAbUrir.' • DILAteCLI N TOOK 'can 1)o .corsulted, without charge, dally, from 10 to 12 o'clock, M., At his Depot. December 0,1054-Iy. F l ll-11i 1 . 01 - 11 -4 )AP04511711 - 001i AND STATIONERY- STORE; North West corner of Gth and Arch Streets, Pitiladeilthia,..W4EAT BARGAINS iii.lolls I—rev**, ittvenilo, .51iseullaneous Standard and Presentation Books, very cheapi.- ' • STAPLE AND FA'NCY. STATIONERY... Superior White Ruled Lotter Paper at 1,50 per Ream. Lotter and Note Envelopes In groat variety; Weddings Furnished ai very moderate rates. Cards , Wrlttotkand. sEttgraveil, ; Gillotes and other Steel Pulls. ' Superior Motto Wafers,, 323'en 1 1 ,5 • Ceitia.') Inkstands, Penknives, Paper Weights,2o,,,. • t Fine Turkey !Romeo, Polio Monn'nh " , Port Folios, Card Coses r iktckgaunontuards, tt ; ' With a 'very largo and aliolco tumirtment oY TOY MOORS, a451.kie1, - +IIISSECIED'I'ICTIBir.S,' A Nuns, ,scrap Rooks and Engravings:' . nifty 2—ly: P. TIIOIBSON. QUADIER jiATS.---÷jiJ,sl.;i:de . eiva a t 00 (toreof,liolllgta LICK; d large aSS O 4I6I)t or )lell . F, • Youth's, and .C1111d1:011'S fiUJI Vklt BATS; e , ,na- Flaallig of Valltalllt, Leghorn, Freitell Straw, Canton and other varieties, part of .whlch. aro colored and black— ,sodie,gulte law 111 price. , ; ' i
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