J. .6 Igritultittar. Agricultural Science. Plants are composed primarily, of two grand divisions, organic and inorganic. The organic part is conipostd of the four k;- - simple elements, carbon, oxygen. hydro gen and nitrogen. The elements inclu ded in the inorganic parts of plants, are nine in number, and consist of potash, soda, lime, magnesih, oxide of iron, s;li• ea, chlorine, sulphuric acid and phospho ric acid. These substances we will de scribe separately. 1. Potash—ln Agricultural chemistry, the term alkali is frequently used, and potash is 'a good specimen of an alkali. Almost every one knows that potash is obtained from the lye of wood ashes, and that lye itself is only water with potash in solution. 2. ,Soda, is a glassy or crystalline sub stance, resembling alum. It has an al kaline taste, and is manufactured from common salt. 3. Lime, needs no description. 4.' Abrynesia, is a white powder, sold by the druggists under the name of Cal cined Magnesia. It has scarce y any taste, and is extracted from sea water, and from some kinds of e liniestone rock. 5. art . ( l( of Iron, is iron ~ rust, which is a combination of iron and the oxygen of the air. 6. Silica, is the name given by chem ists to tno substance of flint, quartz and sandstone. 7. Chlorine, is a kind of air which has a greenish, yellow color, and a strong suf focating smell. This very noxious gas forms Rare than half the substance of comnitkpalt, It is produced by pouring muritAC acid on black oxide of manganese in a retort, and applying a gentle heat 8. .S'n/jihurir Acid, or Oil of Vitriol, is a very sour, burning, oily liquid, which is manufactured from burning sul phur (brimstone.) 9. Phoyhorie Au 1, is also a very sour substance which is made by burn ing phosphorus in the air. It exists in large quantities in the bones of animals. The ashes of all our usually cultivated plants contain all these substances. All plants do not leave the same quantity of ashes when burned. Thus 100 lbs. of hay leave 9 or 10 lbs. of ashes, while lOU lbs. of wheat leave less than two lbs. of ashei The proportions of the above name substances-also differ in different plants. Thus the ashes of wheat contain more phosphoric acid than the ashes Of hay; and the ashes of hay contain more lime than the ashes of wheat. The learner now will begin to catch glimpses of the utility of agricultural chemistry. But we must not anticipate. We have a few more things to say before we enter upon the practice of :igrieul ture. A TIMELY HINT —Let everything that can be done to facilitate A`pring op erations be proceeded with ; make roads and walks, and dig out and prepare the ground for trees. Where this cannot be done, mark out the direction of the for mer, end insert stakes into the intended positions of the latter, and write the name of the tree on the stake. This will be found a'great assistance when the hurried season of planting arrives; and. above all things, prepare an ample heap of suitable compost to plant with, that your luxuriant anticipations may the sooner be realised. as.Prunitr , is an operation very lit tle understood7by the majority of culti, vators; an annual visit to the orchard with an axe and saw, and the cutting out of a few limbs being considered the infispensible procedure. If your trees are old and over-grown with wood, thin them out judiciously; if very productive of fruit, by have made short and 'weak growths, prune them down severely; but young, stronc , -7owing, fruitless trees do not touch while destitute of lettves.—So says William Saundors in The Iloreicul tuiist. PLANT FROM TUE BEST —A Virginia farmer, in sending some fine corn to the Agricultural Office at Washington, says: have for twenty years Saved - for seed the top ear of the - stalks that bear two and three ears aPieee,,and have in . 1-is manner improved the corn." This eon i> said to make a fine, white meal, 7 aml a most nutritious bread, which is . , much relished by all who have partaken of it. The method adopted is worth the attention of our friends here in Pennsyl vania. ' il)ar4warc, JOHN P. LYNE—Wholesale and Re tail dealer in American, English and (Orman ilAlt DW ARE, 01Is, Paints, kc., Si. Mechanics, builders and the public ..mnerally, who are In want 'iii* Hardware • ~, ~. of any kind, are invited to call in and 1 , • *Kir ' examine iny unusually larg stock or ..4 " - 3 . .4 • •-: 7 goods, which I am selling at very low pares. ~,,,,,.,,,,,,, .ii; it will only detale you a very few minutes to be ennvimied that what everybody say, —that Lyn's i, decidedly the place to get good goods at law prices—must be true. IA N H'S hardware Store, West Side North ilapever street. I.4 I RESH ARRIVAL ! HENYR SA XTON. The subsenner ha ing returned from the city would all the attention of his friends and the public generally to the large and well selected assortment of Hardware ‘a hich he Ims just received, consisting In part of BUILDING MA TERIALS. nalls,screws, hinges,loeks, bolts. glass, putty, paints. oils, kc. TOOLS,—edge tools; saws :Lod planes o. every description, with files, rasps. haulm , es, anvils, Am. A general assortment of SIIORM AKE . A SAI)- 14,1015 TOLLS, together with morocco, o erg and bind ing skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts. h..ruess mount ing, saddletrees. &r. COACH TRlMMlNG—canvass (plain, enamelled, fig med end embossed,l patent and enamelled leather, fxles, springs, hub& spokes, felloes, sict,fs. tte., ke. Cabinet ntkers will mind a large assortment of varn shes, mahogany and walnut veneers, noulding. rosettes. lair cloth, curled hair. Ac. ,N~- R The stock of Iron is large and won selected, compris in.; all the kinds in general use, hammered and rolled Iron of all sizes. Hat. bar and band Iron, round, square and oval Iron, horse-shoe iron aunt nail rods, with a large lot of east and spring steel, English :ind American blis t-r steel. &e. I ousekeepers and those about rommenehur will tied it to their advantave to eall sod examine our cutlery, brit tania and plated ware pan., kettles, cedar ware, baskets, I o addition to the above we have revolved a splendid emrtment ..r W. 11,1, P WEIL, making the stork emm dote, and at soil, priees as eannet fail to give sati•lll , - ion. NV., invite all h Mods to call, knowing It NV in ho to lieir own advanhme. Remember the old stand. East Street. l 'arlisle, In 111 NRI' S.IXT(IN. ll.k It I )11 7 A t !—The r‘ , - .%, oir !hr.]. ill iitl. t , tluty, and ...Inntr at t h e .1. I'. LVNIPrt. Nn-tli Hanover I.lkle Iff t 111 . 1.35. L ilgicurtitrai. • • CARLISLE VG :N DRY AND MACIIINE SHOP, Ale subscriber has the attistliction of In -4,.1, rt tift=M his old friends and patr o ns that .ils establishment is again lii active ope r it, now buildings having been erected site :he into WI Irons tire and the while !Mt in coin dete working order. Orders are therefore 'ntlulty • 1116(11 61r work in Ilk line, which will be done oith Boss and in the best [mu tt ,. OINES Elt uid repairiitl. All kinds of Iliniliinery in Paper ;last Mills and Faiiitoriiis repairinil at short ill and (mined. II ill: 4 E P and .11 - 11 as bet ii I; ear Four it tr., Power, iloriznt•ti cur Af nse and Two I lorsc Powers. I l lot,rits. Corn and l ' rmilicrs, Ac. l ' attorns 01ade to order. Iron :111 irass CAS r executed to order. If not 111 hand. at shartest notice, such as Cranks and Mill Ilea:aim. - Mut . allii (i1111...:t..41.4 for Saw 11111 s, Plow ' istings, Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon mid iiOX- N, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, A:e. lio has also .11 hand it large supply of Philadelphia and Troy' I:Xit l ' ll' I. :Old is constantly malting ik int: Stoves rf various improved patterns for void or w.ntd. ton suite 11 . e...‘. (irate:. ,to. t., all hinds of Vl •ltitter.\,' All kinds of old Iron, Brass Copper iu r xeltiu.do Mr work. FRANKLIN GA.I:IINER 11 1 AR)IERS 14()OK lIHRE! TIIIIE:;111Ni: )(AI:HINES: qtalwrlber, dr.ire to InlLrm f.trine.n :uaJ pul.lir that they nuiv 113\ eon hand and are c ,, ,,tatit l•• in in nit11.1lIfilli: Phi 11A ith AI, II be he brnL article• new in u.r. Ake a variety er rlbeller, and Strati CO ter, Th.•y also itteuu tai the rep tirlitit of A 4ricultiir.ll )(aril tier)* In I n i n n i ,r unl lln rea.tuahle terms. \Luntltc try en Nertli ILitinever Street, directly lipp“Ato the e.i.lenen Auzn.t s '55. & PLANK. og% '1()11 NE It of Iran ay.a. and ',rather sts Ph. C . W . - ("a:Z. CMt The nraler‘ign • , Thac always on hand a largo stork of Saporito . Cithillot all the ilifierOlit stylus, he IS prepare.' to .011 at the lowest prices. Ho Invites ;Ittolitimi partiet, arly t., tie I'Vroo• Sinn 111:1 , , TE tT, it avert 1.1 . 111 article,, which eutirnly obviate, all ohjoetion,_ bottom eau be attached to old 110.1steral.. They hat o entire !:ziltisfael ion to all who hate thin in raw, C..)1.1 , 1NS m ain to order at the she , rte•t not lee. V ()TLC! i y.roby that I have, with in.• iu ,„.:,.. tk „ of tny prole , ..i.on. Win. M. Penrose and Thioi. M. 1:1,1.11o. .111 11t1.1tIoo, in ftitltr, will h. :Moulted tisity the firm p„,r," Fob. I Itii li. W. I. 1111)111,X..1Cly at I.nw 1 P. lIIJ.\IRECH, ktt I.aw. • --(ath, in it,taffin c 's Itnw. All t.o him will lu pr,lijiLly nt tuiidrl ti.. Ili'Vl j 4 1 4 1.k.N1 (1. 1 i.111 , ,'N31, Att o rn e y tt I.:tw. )1t .n tit ma. Street, Carlisle, Va.- 1: irliiisilless entru,t...4 to hint nil! I, inr onialv at- 0.11,1 to. F..h. 7. '..)5 , • --- V N. GIIEF,N, Attorney at law, has ~._ ,; - ,itAilind in Nlii.liauffiffinty, for the praeticeof his priiiiission. ALI kinds .a . lA-4m \1 citing, Ciillectiiiiis. Collt iill,ilTs, ,iv., priiinialy attended to, iltlieii ilpp, site lir. Long's 1,i.i1,111'1, :` , l ' It VEYI NG in all its diffe rent hrititelnis promptly attended to, B. COLE Attorney at Law, will at- Wild promptly to all business entrusted to in the room formerly oevepied by Irvine, :is 1., North llooover street, Carlisle. April 2U, 1832. ( - 1 IV. 131tANI)T, Manufacturer of OF. mineral IPator4, Froneh Mead, Had.' Ala, P.a.tar and Cider, ';orth Maar Struot, nhar the Rail Itnad liridgu, Carlisle I(IItII.VENEIt ANI) CONNTEVAN ( 1 8IL—A. L. SI'UNSIEH, lat.) Register of Cumber M county, NOII carefully attend to the transaction or all such business as insy bu entrusted to hum, such as the writitv Of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, to, 110 will also 4.1 - ‘ , oto his attention to the procuring of Land NVar rants, Pensions, &c. as well as the purchase and sale or Rom Estao, negotiations, of loans, NC. 11, 1 1.0 nll . O on %Vest High Strout. formerly occiiphul, W. M. Ponrost. Esq. near the Methodist Cliu•ch. ry N. It()SI,NBTI47,EL, House, ll Vaey and OM:IMP!' (Id Painter, trvites k formerly I :timer's) Row, near 'littler's Dry Dooda Store. Ile will attend promptly to all the above deserlptlons of paint ing, at reasonable prices. Time various kinds of graining,: attended to, such as mahogany, oak, walnut, .U!., In an Improved styles. r 11. RAS lIING MACHINES of the h i m. mho eonniii l utly on hand and for rude nt the Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. >----- .12W - Job Printing promptly executed II.) A'T N T YANKEE FEED Curriats, d for .11,1011011 & SAltfiEN'f, No. 410 Market street. Flip:ilia Thi• outter is stiperini to any now in in , e, fir strength durithility : and simplfilt) id oonstruetnin : it out , . fast er. and is the only self sharpoiling Ilay, Straw and Corn stall: Cutter ever It has but ()NE STll.‘ [FE, willelinny person ean rind and set with ease, but in ordinary ca., t. grill in (h.. ~,,•101,0, Th.ol. 11:1 , 1" U11 . 1 . 3(13 begtil SOW. and the demand is daily ln , •r,acintz. lu onset .4.t.s an exaiiiltiatimi Is Stlfileknt tt , 11110 of itS •upvrlority. N.' one after a short trial world part with It P r ally other. All sizes of the abut o c,.nstantly on bated and for sale by CARI.Iti 1. E AGENCY, FOR INDEMNITY AO AINST lA)SS BY FIRE. TIII FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y., Or VIIIIADEI.I.IIII Charter Perpr L unl.—Or),ooo Capital paid In. °Mee 1(3 , 6 Chesnut street. ‘f:J: INsuit vire, either p , .rtnatien t or limited, imallist loss Or dam c.• I fire, on eitormar and rr Fti`TS of even• de%eription. In town 41r Cnnmtry, nn the most reason:lMo terms. AH111,111,14 r11:11Ie either personally or by letter. will be promptly :attended to. FETTEIt The sule,eriber i agent Mr the above companY for Otrliele and it. virinity. All applieatlone tor lin:unto, either by mall or persoirilly will be promptly attended 101 A. L. SM der. 12, '5ll. Real 11sta r i.e Agent and i:ierivelier. 11 IRE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN AND EAST I EN NS BORO MUTUAL Ft RE I N.• SIAIA NCE COM PANY lorCutaLorland rutin ty. Ineurp, rated , by :In net 4 A,..embly, I. nnw fulls or , ,nudzed, and in ureruti,m under the management of the 1„11„ w h ig jz • %I'W (MIT.',L. , . 1 1 1 Inn !inn 11. IlyoF. I Iniiry min 11. )Im.i , r. A ii,:tiolocrtilliyant. Tin/ rates o(lu.nr:un•e .s favor/040 as 31 ,y / . //inpany of the 1:11.1 In the Statn. Per.://ns wishing ti. ~,, slaw ntonils.rs are inviteit to n u tk.• applivation to tho p t:;unte of Cho who aro willing to Walt upon at any Ginty CUMBERLAND COUNTV.—ltudolnh Martin, N. Cum berland; Herman, Kingstown t...t i etiry Zearing, B Shiremanstown ; Charles ell, ; Dr: J. A hl, Clitir.ditown Samuel Graham, %Vest Pennsborotmh ; .i,tni, Me Dowel, Frani:ford: MMIe Griffith. South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ilaverstiek, Meehan lesbure ; John Sherriek, Lisburn; David Cnover, Shop honistow n. YMtK COUNTY.—John [lawman, Fillisbnrg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith. Eaq., Washington; W. S. Plekimr. Dover; .1. W. Craft, Paradise. II Alt RlSllllllo.—lieuser k Loeli man. Ilmnbers of the compnny having pollilon about to oz• plre enn haVe them renewed by making application to any of tho agetna. WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL IRON woßics—nt, r ,, Avonuo, 1.1111,11rA, The attention of the nubile is invited to the extensive manufactory 'and wore-room of the subscriber, who Is prepared to furnkb, at thq"shortest notice. iIION It AIL INI i of adore aoseription tar CH \1 EYE Iti RS, PUBLIC A PRI V ATP, HUI LDI NOS, - also VER NDA Hs, Leo . FOLINTAiss, siirms, ell Al ItS, LIONS, DOUS, Av., and other Ihitanumtal Iron Work of a decorative character. all-of which is (co... Omit with' rho express view of pleasing the tayte, while they combine all the requisites of beauty andsubsta nth I construction. Porch:ll:ors env role vlog all articles carefully hoard and ghtple,i In their place o. destination. A hook ofil.•+ttne will be. who - wish to make a HOBERT WO( ISD. lilitlnAvonth+ below Spring flarticut, Piffle. Oct, 10,'55,' FRANIi AIIDNER 4iiirliditiiM*4o) . Aliscellantous, CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK. PROPRIETORS. WILLIAM KER, MELMIOIR BRENNEMAN, RODLDT C. STERRETT, HENRY SAXTON, RICHARD WOODS, .10115 S. STERETT, .11ssnx A. STURGEON. This Bank, doing business is the name of KEIt, BRENNEMAN & CO. is now fully prepared to do a gen eral Banking Business with promptness and tiOlity. Money nimbi* on Deposit and paid back on demaild without notice. Interest , paid on :3peclal Deposits.— Particular attention paid to the collection of Notes, Drafts, Checks, &c. in any part.of the United States or :madam Remittances made to England, Ireland or the Conti nent. 'the Mithful and confidential execution of all or ders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They will at all times be pleased to give any information desired In regard to money matters in general. rl . ll.llanking House In Trout'O Building. Main Street, few doors east of the Rail Road Depot. Open for busi ness from Sl o'clock In the morning until 4 o'clock in he evening. 11. A. STUIDI EON, Cashier. Carlisle, Sept. 19. 1855. GAS FITTING AND P4UMB ING.—The undersigned wbuld irifertn the • citizens of Carlisle that he has made arrange ments to do GA S FITTING and PLUMBING at short no- tire, and on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of a.first rate hand from Philadelphia. and has sup plied him. , elf with an extensive assortment of FIAT GRES, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly. All work will be warranted. Ills stork of Gas Fixtures will be found In the room exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on North llanover streetcw here he Invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, .ke.--4le is also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WARE used by housekeepers and others. Ile\ will also attend to SPOUTING. HOUSE-ROOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful forth. patronage with o hich he hasalready been favored, ho respectfully solicits n ereitinuance o the same. Cariinlo, Juno 14, '54 QA1)1)14E ANI) !Nil. Tito isintinnes to vitro' on the :ilsive business. in all its variotis hrnnrhes.iu North Ilan nyor street. tnii diirs'North of Turner chrrr hr intvnds fin hand a g..neral ass,,rtnion is his line insisting of all kind. , id la,hlonal,lo SAD DI.ES, Briklit.s. )I:irti ill:Ales, ti irths Cirelngle.and 11a1t..r,. also THUNIiS -,- n\\\ \ Vil t. io , di nl ll z, . ,I, , um.. 4 , .) r, ) , ur„,tur., th,. „„.•, . : i 1, ' ... 1 ., : ::', r `, ' , ' ':', " :.' ' ',, 5. r, 1- ,'1 ." e ',i a il:,'.:,:e i r,',•;ir,,l'i`,',', d a i ::,„`,':,;• • 1 will (10 'tell to call and set. them. Ils a; also manufavtures Harness. /irldle.t. Collars and \' - hips in all their varin tins. and conflilontly holinves rm, ch. , tryncral approl,a tinn of his ettstomnrs. that Its inalt,•s Ow Ileati.o and test Lti• trs, in all their variety of hretth. that Is in:Wein the country. Ile also inalies all hind. of NliariqFeN CO order, N : Straw, II tisk. Curled flair and 6prini: flat• gases. All the above urt irlec IN 111 b.• 111:11i13 the hest material and workmanship. and AN ith Item• utmn,t des patch. W )1. OSBORN. ( --T .1. P. 1.1" S(.11. Aizent for Cumberland ruunty = Jusurancr 111'.1s:.1. 11. M 0.41.11.111, President. 111 EN RV LOG AN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. MI IF.NTS MON ROE MORRIS C. N. lIANCti Vretet p4iicocip4ict. H OWARD ASSOC,I.A.TION, PHILADELPHIA. I M PORTANT AN NOU NCEM ENT To all persons allikted with Sexual diseases, inwi SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRK (MEET, SYPHILIS, !Lc., !cc. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health caused by Sexual diseases, and the'deeeptions which at% ,practised upon the unfortunate victims of such disease: by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL. ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus af filcted, (Male or Female.) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac..) and in extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CH A RM.:. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the Fick and distressed, afflicted with `• Virulent and Epi demic diseases," and its ftificis can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the ahem, notice. It is needless to mid that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. OEO. It. CALHOUN, Consult. Ing Surgeon, lloward Association Philadelphia, Pa. • By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. OEO. FARECIII LD, Secretary.. april 11 1P .. OFILA4I,I), Premium Artiste in flair Inventor of the Celebrated thVssiuner Ventilating ig an Elastic Hand Toupees. Instructions to enable Lulls and Ueutleuien to measure their heads with ae. curacy. Fuu WUlS,inches.—No. 1. The round of the head; No. 2. From tiwehead over the head to the neck; No. 3. Fman ear to ear over the top; No. 4. Front ear to ear round the forehead. Tout and scalps. Inches.—No. 1. From forehead to Lack as far as bald; No. 2. Over forehead as far as requir ed: No. 3, er the crown of the head. It. DOLLARD has ale s ready for sale a splendid stork of Dents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs. ball Wigs. .Frlzots. Braids,, Curls. &rd.. beautifully 'lowland uredand as cheap as any establishment in the Union. Dollard's ilerbaidium Extractor Lustroug Hair Tonic. prepared from Smith American Herbs and hoots, the most successful article ever produced for preserving tut hair from falling out or changing color. restoring and presen ins it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other rVaS , IIS why laillard's hair cutting sairson maim tains its immense rapid:mit) is the fact that his Toni, is applied even head of hair cut nt his establishment. o1 1 11, , ille•litly it is kept in Letter presen :Ilion than un der any known appliratiOn. It lading thus practically tested In thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. r„1,1 It - 114,14 , ga1, , and retail at his Old Establishment 177 (111 , 11111 t •triii,•l opposite the z i: tatii iii•itse, Philadelphia It. Ihillard has at h•:ra ilkrm tired the pi' phlSlira Ut 11.% llt liY with perfect eon. its sui rien thing iif the kind TliiU hi It eidors the hair nit her Hark or hymen, rns may be desired and Is used without injury to the hair or •klii either lii ntlie, w i.e. 'tilt be 11i1,111 . 11 MT in ten iiiiiinte• alter application. without detract (lig friiini eftivaey Persiiiis visiting the cit . ) are in itetl In giNe hitil a Call. Letters addre , Fed to IL DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut st , 4)11'104.10,1n, will receive attention. Jan. if-1y ING'S P M ATENT, CIiAPI- L l,:111.1 'ON Flit 4: PROOF SAFES, with Ilul s Patent Powder Proof Leeks, which went worsted separate Medals at the 'Norld's Fair, London, ISSI, and dso at the World's Fair, New Cork. I 'h3 and '54. Th, subseri• .ern are the sole manufaAurers sari preprietors in this State of TIP 1011,1 e unequalled Safes and Awiss. The reputation of the ;enuine “Ilerring's Safe" IS VI orb' vide, and for the last thirteen ears the mercantile lave witnessed and borne testi- many' to their so.vEtt FAILING tire proof qualities. More than 12,01 M of these Sates have been aetually sold, and Over TWO Ill'Nloll.li bane passed triumphantly through accidental tires. The public are Assn' ed that all Safes manufactured by the subseribers are not only guaran teed to he fully 'sins), but ht ninny respects of rat sup., rior to those which have been so severely tried by fire Few pill forget their FOrVieeK In the burning of the "Tribune establishment." Neu Y!rk. and at the (irrat Fire in Strawberry street. at .the large fire last July. opposite the ilirard flimsy; and still more recently it, the Fire at Fifth and Chesnut sts , in the city 4.1 l'hildelphla. In which these Safes came forth the ac knowledged linkmen's, a hen many other securities failed. FA 1131.1. A: NON Sire AND 14 , 00 i M khk 34 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Chilled iron Safes, with Powder Proof Locks. mann fart 1111,11.. expressly Mr Banks. Brokers, Jew oilers. and others requiring security from rogues. Ilank Vaults, Boors, kr. on band and made to order. All alio most celebrated Locks for sale at manufacturers' wins. Second hand -Safes," "Salamanders" and "Ire Chests" of other makers, hare been taken in rnrt pn meat for Iferring'• for sale at half pejce. apl. - .VTIIEII LEAT 11 E ! FRITZ. MINIMA' 4:.C0. No. ^_'l, North Third Street. MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, Currier,. and 'lmport ers of FRENCII CA IF SR INS, and I)e.ders In Red and Onk Sole delither and lily. e Fedgli— y lIAV A N I) S'.IIIAIV Cl - I"rEltS, offiN sIIELLERS.-1 large 32 , 01 . tmeilt of im !moved Ilay, St isan :mil Fishier Cutters, now on hand,— A Iso. double and single von! shelters for either hand or horse power of the very latest manufacture, hod tiding the premium shelter at the late Pennsylvania :state Fail. For sale PASCHALL MilltßlS Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, eormir id 7th nd Marset. Deo. 1.1, 1!1:14—tf E N 11 'l'lll 7SS ES. —llern ia or Rupture suecossfully treated. and eon' fort insured. iy use of the elegant French Trusses. imported by the suhseriber. and little to order espressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the ...,aslllll 1101 V others to procure a Tru ss eerubj u . lug extreme lightness. wig' ease. durahllity and correct ennstruotion. in lieu of the cumbrous 'and unensaferta hle art icle usually sold. An ex t ensii r aseortinen alit ass on hand. adapted 110 every variety ei 11110111'e 1101elells and 0111.11,11. :11141 for sale at a tango of price to suit all. C.,st of chicle Trusses $2, and ; Double, $l, s'; and 1 . 1.1 , 111 S 3 t a tikttinct. con Yriots son t to tiny titl tlreNN tint! 111111t1111t.,t•ntl111g itionsitretivoilittl flit tint et:itlnq 51111,11111.0141. For Sale Wholesale and Betel! hr the importer. (I•.‘ I,Elt S. NV. ror. of l'weifth & Race Sts.. Philadelphla. Depot for Br. Banning's I tnproved Patent Body Brace; Chest EN panders.:lllll Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder !traces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props And Sup ports. Ladies' Rooms, With competent holy attendants. April 11. _ _ A G RICULTIIIIAL 131PLE3IENTS. A. L pENNocK's cELEBRATED WHEAT MULL-- Adapted also Mr sow ig oats, grass seeds mot guano. Kr.tuser's Portable Cider Nlill—the best in the market. Halllday's patent Windmill.— '''' Horse Power's and Thresher's. Limo and li nano ~...; Spreader's, Ilaniel's Ilay. Straw and natter Cutter. Little tliant Corn and Cob Mill. Spain's Atmospheric Churn. Theabove Superior Implements with all others, for the use of the farmer or gardner, for sale Wholesalu and Retail by PASCHALL. Nit - )'IRIS CO, e'rleultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner nth and Market streets, l'hiladelphhk, jut . ). 25,'55. 11 4 - .77)tiy / I " 1:71-1 • ••7- Nos. 21 and 2:3 South Sixth Street pin AtiIIICULITIIII. :11ANITA. r cc. 1 ietnl, Pa.." UROUNI.M (37U Acres) Itlouttsdzile,iwar ~" ~b'rcati~utt. WHITE HALL' ACADEMY, Three Miles west of Harrisburg. The tenth Sessions of this Institution will com mence on Monday, the sth of November nest. Parente and gurdians are requested to Inquire into its merit's Instruction isgivon in the ordinary and higher brunches. of an _English Education, and nitro in the Latin, Break. French and Gorman Languages and Vocal and Instru mental music. Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English Branch es, and Vocal Music, per Session, (5 months) $60.00 Instruction in each of the Languages - 0,00 In Instrumental Music - 19.00 For circulars and furtlyer I oforniution address D. DEN Li NtlEB, Principal, Harrisburg, l'a. Sep. 26, 1865 pI , AINFIELD ACA'IIEII . IY.—Nesir CARLISLE, Pa.—The Nineteenth Sepsion (fivo months) wilF commence November sth. A new build ing hits been erected containing tlytennsium, !dusk Room; &c. With increased facilities for instruction and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great in ducements to parents who desire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, $65 00. For circulars, with fun infbriantion, address It. K. BURNS, • Principal and Pt'oprietor, October 10,1855. Plainfield, Cumberland co., Prt. 4" CO I\l 31E'RCIAL COLLEGE , removed to the new and spacious hall , No. 0 and .101 BA unmoßE STREE'I, Baltimore, 31d. CHAMDERLIN, Principal and Lecturer upon 15 erean tile r l eleilee. K. K. ',OSIER, ht charge of Writing Department. Ken P Instructor in, 31ercan tile Calculations and Associateln book Keeping Department. .1. 31. PHILLIPS, Teacher in hook Keeping. 1 , T. N% ILLIAMS, Lecturer On tomnier,hat Law. 'Three) ears hat e 101 t 3 et elapsed since the establish ment of this hist it utiore, during a hich time upa tads of yip ht Ii nod red studentilmett Leen In Wet/dm...a, (rep resenting nearly et cry :Malt in the among )11`111 Ore numbers in - .llalt 'mere and clerichcrc ca cupy ing prominent positions 80 tUALvSS men and accuunt ants. COURSE OF STUDY KELPING.—The Principal has the utmost con Odell., ii. assuling the pith is that alter au expel Knee of hairteen ) ears in 4tunlity nig )4 til,s; 1511 ter 11. e lelllll - lit., 11, a IA other iffipt.rlitlit /11,1 111, extcu nne Itet,11:111,1111,,e Mll.h the infmalo tid - lit of 1 .111 , 11,118 is.hks it user) 4 1 4 Seriptioli. ~ , ssisltql Hs he is 1,3 tea ncl elillll‘. 111, 111.1.4111..) the et.lllse if 11 1111.1lig 11, this de pat tialent le einitlently plat deal and ,st II mint t 4 41 to the larstin 1,414 suits st taunter, anti 111141 e, 11., luding 111,11 s tdunl, Partnership, 14.4rritlitile, 1'11211,11111,.1111,14, 1 o , ll,liiissioll, 1.1,11,11,ge, ug,istetin4l oat. 1 elitpeUll,l t uwp.T.y eperitti, PEN:11:1:SZ-1111'.—'11,e exeretsus tinder this head re I ee, easy and ',tackle', 4 4 4 whining rajthlii.) tit exet LI. '1 v,lll, 1 , e1,111y 1,1 rt , lls4l - 11, 11011.11111 s ellitl , lll4, the SI Ude, LII 111ite an elegant business hand on entnidetich 441 lb cotirse. 111 4 .1iC.k :VI I LE CAI,( ULATIONS in all their t aricutt, lit - m . 1111.4s are taught by the inest aveurute and 4 4 /petii-1, ti44us method. hail) let tures are delkered upon the Selene° of Ao couitts, ustt its, Av., these lu conhection o ?tit a set les of lectures ou 1 0111Illetrild Lau, are 01 tho htfiit •t u.tportuuce n. ill ntpitiu4 to occupy promitieut, pt sitious n. the husiness ectimitittity. 'I he time necesstit) It r tw imitistrii us student to complete the 1 11 1115 e. larks trout hi -to ii Lelog `lto %actition, applictiots uiu slat . ] at tin) time, 1111 d attend 'Rah da) and el polite. 1 atntn cn Ut t s are held at .toted perioos. and diplomas tit:ihtd to hut se oho graduate. lor terms, lde., NI lite al di Line a tilc:ft Jar loroarded by mail., tOct. t, ijrug .tore .1 1 1 11ESII P C 1{ L' MEDICINES, Sze &c.-1 have just rereived from Philadelphia and ew York very extensive lidditionr, to m ysco , - cornier stock, einbraving near') every artielo of Medieine nom 111 use, together st Ith r• v. taints, 'lurpenthie, Fern'. . v very, r•. , aps. :-tatiotairy, Fine l utlery, . • 0 . 1 .- 1 . ing Oi almost et pry 111 . 5,111 r ,Ln ;an endless variety of other atlicice, ehinn I tan determined to se II at the veel Low 1.1• A prices. All Pli),lcians, Country Mi•rchants. Pedlars and oth ers. :ue respecthilly requested hot to pass the iil.l) :T.% ND, as they may rest assured that ciery article still Le sold ot a good quality, and upon re/lel•MlLie teams. 1.1.1.10 . 1 T, • May :10. Maim street, 1. arlisle3 I .. IRUGS ! 1)111:US! 1).1t1:US'l Fresh I 1:1:1'1.1' : I lime just rei cii ed u fresh slick of 31etlicinen, Paints, tilin,s,' (ii, Ac., u Iliad. hai nag li) beI•11 pUrrhaSed with great care at the I..st. ,ity Manes. I rallelollflitc:IIII . recianniend to I:Milk/i t Ph) sicians. ci , untry , 44erehants and healers, at be ii !Cush and pure. lrklliS—Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals. lustru menth, pure Ehsential Oils, herbs and I.,;!‘tracts, Spices, ground and whole: Essences, Perfumery, Ac. Cod Liver Oil—warrant&l genuine. L}N , STUFFS--Itihmes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Log and Caul N mals, 111 1 hell 1. Copperas, Lac Dye. PA IN Tr.:—‘s etherill Endher's Pure Lead, Chrome Creen and Yellow, Paint and lartilhh RPUhlies, Jersey M Inflow U lass, Linseed liil, Turpentine, Copal and mach VartilhOand Red Lead., All of a filch a be hold the very lost out market mike. Also, it fresh :it'd splendid assortment' of F A NT I 0011115, Fruits, tionary, and innumeralde other articles calculated for use and oinament. all ,ir hkb are offered at the lovil.St, cash priers. at the alear 1.9 a, Mark and Fancy ;Store of the subsea liar on North Ulm ovor street. 5. ' II A FIZ:sT IC IIREG S AND CONFECTION A RY. The undersigned has just 'returned from ,Ith a fresh supply of DRUGS and ((\ (T lON Alt Y.— The former In connection tilth his stork on band bin nuthe his assortment of Drugs, 31edlchies and Chemicals complete. Ills assortment of CONFECTION AI; is also tine; consisting of pure sugar N , bite and transparent Candy Toys; Candy, common, assorted, and tine ClUldiCa of ciery sarkty ; also Fruits, Nuts, and every thing Ilel , nging to - that departmenFiif trail.). lie would call special attention to his supply of FANCY A lel It'LES for the Ilylidttys. and general use, among which may be found the good, the tasteful, and the usecol. All are lin lied to call whether they wish to 1,1181111 or or not;. B. J. kILFFL.II. Carlisle, Dee,r .54 ilki"? iN.I IL LIN 'ERN . .GOODS -1855 FOR FALL SALES! ^" . 1. 4 = . 301.1 N STONE t SONS, No. 45, South Second Street, Philadelphia. (lave just opened tlteir Fall Importations of BONNET SILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, FANCY FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, .te. &c. Including a general assortment of MILLINERY ARTY CI, S, of the most fashionable styles. The aN , ve Cood have been imported exuressly for our FALL sales ar comprise the largest and best assortment In our line be found in the, market. septil) 11.,00K AGENTS . W A NT El jo Agents winded In every Town and County the United states, to canvass tor tl4p tenet popular II ``orleal Mid other valuable and Noram e tea l,a publish 'the work: are particularly adapted A t ., the wants of people, being beautifully illustrated with flue Reel Wood engravings. and Lound in the most suhstan manner. Agents non• canvassing for us, find it'd pleasant prollitable employment. Our list also Includes tho hest works of T. S. A IlT1; liver 100.000 volunms have been sold the past ). , ar, their sale is still increasing. We have just added s. al NLIV 100 to Our list by this most popular ant anti shall add others the ensuing fall anti m ter' We think we have the best list tin• agents in (muntry. t 4 enti for it. and judge for yourselves. • full particulars and list, A.1.11.10.s .1. \V. 1 1 11A1.11.1111, 1.101.1i , 10 •r. (;)et, 10 4s Swlh Flsllllll Sup It. Ph1i:11111phi:1. Pa rr()(_ll,B.—A liunninoth o 4811 1,111(ls 1101 V I tivil!trit nt Call ;it'd sve them. • • =I
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