0 3Aritnttittat. General Agricultural Intelligence , OFFICE OF THE DAILY TIMES, NEW YORIi, Aug. 8, 1855. The past virJek has .been one of in tense interest, not to fanners only hut to every other class of persons. Wheat, upon which millions must rely fur their bread 'luring a twelve Month, had hung . balanced upon a single issue, wet or dry weather. Ten days ago not half the wheat crop of the United states has been gathered. Taking the census returns of 18511' as a guide, the four Slates, Penn- 4ylvania, Ohio, New York and Illinois produced more wheat than all the `otlisei• States and territories put together. Add to those the States lying in the same latitude, or north of thew, and we ling that they produce just three-fourths of the entire crop. - If we now include Canada, and tak.i into consideration the great increase of shrface sown to why,at rti the neWer North western States, such as Wis cons i n , l owa and Minnesota, and leave out those por tions of Ohio, Indiana, Illinoitt, south of the parallel of 40° north latitude, we have in the territory north of 40° more than throe-fourths of the wheat crop - of the present year. Last week we stated that the crop south of .10° had all been gathered before the commencement of the rains . in good con lition. This was generally true, though we have. conversed with gentlemen di rect from Southern Ohit;', Indiana and Il linois who inform us owing to the scarci ty of:help, the crops were still ungather ed in several localities there. In our last we put down one-third of the crop as gathered before the rain in the belt between 40° and 42° Further intelligence confirms this statement. The general and continuous rains pre vailing up to the close of the week ending July 28, nearly _ suspended the harvest. over the greater part of the territory north of 40°up to that date. Allowin! , for tire portion gathered previous to the rain, and in some localities during its general preva lence, we have at least two.thirds of the entire wheat crop in the fields on Monday of last week. Since our last report we have carefully gathered and collected every item of in telligence that it was possible to obtrin from the different sections of this vast har vest field. We have numerous reports of "grown" and "sprouted" wheat, of i,t,s,being "beat down" and "lying rotting upon the ground," but a careful sifting of these reduces the stun total of injured wheat to less than one-tenth of the entire crop— probably less than one-twentieth. As far as we. have heard, not one farmer in a thousand, except in a few & rf the very worst localities, will admit that he has lost ten bushels out of a hundred, more than lie usually fuses. We think wear() safe in estimating that after the most lib eral allowance fur injury, not, one-twen tieth part of the wheat crop of the United States has thus far been lost by the "wet term." How then stands the present prospect ? Adding together the multitudinous re ports of unusually productive crops, and subtracting from these all adverse reports, we cannot well estimate the entire yield of 1855 at less than one third greater than that of 1854. We think it will prtilich nearer to one-half greater. If this be a correct estimate, the price of flour must ultimately fall below its present figure The current price is no criterion. 1t will he some time before fariners, who have been accustomed to "two dollars a bushel," will part with their wheat at a less price than they have than they have become in a measure used to, unless driven to it by stern neces sity. ' Dealers have still on hand- con siderable quantities of old flossur, and they are continuing to use every possible et'- fort to keep up prices till they have clear ed out their stocks on hand The rains were a godsend t them, and they still hope for foul weather at home, or unfit vdrable reports from abroad, to assist then; inselearing out without tuinOns loss. `l.t would seem to be the best policy for wheat raiser's to get ax Hoick of. their •ntrin• into market as po ;sible while the present high prices prevail, if they :cans •. find purchasers ; and when a great de-: pression takes place, to then hold on for - a : future rise, if FlitCh should be the . elthnee result orthe European war, of.' failure or crops there, or Otte general destruction of IEI the corn crop,_ by early frosts or untoward weather, or of art extensive prevalence of the potato rot, which some are fearing. Corn now enters so largely into the consumption of the country thak its great or small yield will have a powerful influ once on the pric - sof wheat. At the pres ent time there is, a prospect of a larger vield of corn than bas ever been known n this country. In the Sonthern States housands of plantations have been chang from cotton to corn the present season, where not enough for home 'consumption has heretofore been produced, and in the farthest smith of these States this' drop now so far forward as to be beyond the reach of an ordinary casualty. Some scattering reports represent corn as ''late'' or "backward," but as still "promising well ;" while, with the excep t ion of these every section of the country from Maine to Texas, fnruishes iine unva rying series of of an —dummies yield Of corm The,sanne, or even more, may ae said of the potato crop, but the "rot' may yet materially thange the present inspect of these reports. 43usincis S. K I i.:11 Office in North ,t met tuo frlm‘ IVelse.f Campbell's M•ur•-, 111.04 T 7 to I I, el,wk. .l. 31., aid from ;I to 7 iock, I'. M. t;111.1).-1)O( ". OH S. I'. 1.31,91 -ter city. hi. Pliks-inn 3! n1•1,1 , •1' , t i 1.110 •I 1 Cal 11,1 , 111111 lirinity in all in , in the I'l•lter *, 1 1:11 . 11,%111 , ..q.1 , 1 I'. : 1 ,1.1•1.11 1 1.1 11.1 ll' I'l reel 11 11'11 lie (•:111 11. 0.11,1111 , 4 111 :111 11..111 , Ilon 1,1 111 , 11.,-Si , .: .1 Is I'll. OW , 1, 1110 CUL 111 1 y 11:11'.11, 111. 1,111•. 31;t lit. C. E. L'l,l' NJ ETN 1,, fit )1' 11' 1.113'51l 1.% N. 11111,e and re..1,11-tiee I.mither r rr , t "I Ow Cill:1 , 11. Dr. ~i 1.•1•1•• hh serN ices to the eiti...ens Um lisle mitt ei nitr. c i-P0r.,1719 tRI4I a lii , t:lnve I:0,411.11w under chasmic 11..ases in:ty I.mistilt by letter. 0111,:e hours. fr,ni 7 to Anti 2 to 4 I'. 31. • \ I '‘ ()TICE . —Notice is hereby oiven ~... that Tr'fat . t... thin day , anntniatial Ntith . my in Ow pra. ti.n..d in) proles:l.sn. Wm. NI. Pent . ..se 1111.1 Th.,. \l. 1.1.1.11 , . I:,.irn. Ali 1.11 , 1111.n5. in futur . .. it ill ht. Itttyndo I C ,I.:. Lb,' ttinkk 41 1111d1.1. lilt' lino ol , Ilinnt.t. ~.; l'nnic..nt. - Falt. 11th 11.‘,;5. 'it. M. BIDDLE. At.'t at Law. I J.'. Attorney at Law. iu nos,. .tn entrant -1.4, 11011 o hl I,‘• attuhtivii U). \T [1,1,11)1 C. It 1.11.1E)1 Attor . no ' at Law. Crave in Mini Street. Carlisle. I'a.- 1 - 4.4-Pusiness entrusted to him mm iii he promptly at tended In. Feh, 7. '..Z, . _ V. N. G ILEEN, Attorney at law, has i . settled in !ilerlinnicsldir;!. for the practice of his prol o ssi.w. All kinds of Legal Writing, Colleet ions. COUrt busiticss, &v.. promptly attonded to. 011143 oppo site Dr. I,ona's residence. SW{ N . EYING in all its aide rant liranelies promptly attended to. ( - 1 B. CO L E Attorney at Law, will at- Ur tend promptly to all busiriessentrusteol to hilll.- 11fifre in the room formerly oe.mpied by William l Esq., Smith 1 la nol er street, Carlisle. .11,61 SU. lair. IA It. It E( / 4 . 1 IV. NEI DI I I n : ll4 ' ' Ly DENTIST carefully attends to all operations upon the tect li and adjacent parts that. dliwase or Irregularity luny lasi ulre. lin v 111 aim, I snort .IrtificiaKfeetli ery dewriptinti. such as teeth With '• Cold in ucu, i;n 11 ,...•' and will construct Ai titicial Palates. ob t Pieces. and every appllanee used In liiintal Art. room at the residence of lir, Amindivi Idlit.tt. Nrvst High street. Carlisle. C 1 • S. C ; 4 3011(1 iE Z. 11111•A'z , 1). S•k"ir.,7 4 b, D • ItliN'flST.—ltespectftilly . . -1;cr..;71911, tenders his professional SPI I I, c( 1 134 to the -- -- 1 - i public. Artificial teeth inserted, than a single tooth, to 311 entire Fit. 4 , 11 the latest and itinFt a proved principles. Such as Single. Mork. and —Con tinuous (lulu Teeth." Ili , eases of the Mouth :mil Ir regularities earettilly treat eil. OFFICE at the residence al* his Leother, on North, Pitt Street, Carlisle. [ jan lo Q(.IIIIVENER ANI) CON N' EYAN CEIL—A. L. SPIANSLEIt, late Register Qf nilaw tand county, will carefully attend to the transaction of All such business as rutty Ice entrusted to hint, such as the writing of Deeds, IlortgAiges Controls, 4.e. Ile mill also tle‘ote Ills attention to the procuring of LAM! NVar rants. Pensions, ke. as well as the purchase and sale of Brat Estate, n..getitttilMS, 14111:111S, t% inn, on est. High Street. trmerly occupied, ' y IV. 11. I'olin:A Esq_ near the Ik4ltotlist ('has t e - . 1 N. -Pt ()S EN Sl' E E House Si , rn Pane) and firintmelital Painter. Ir% in's (frmerly Iltirper'st how, near llititer's Dry tieods.Store. 110 will attend promptly to all the above deseriptions of paint ing, at reasonable prices. The carious L Inds of graining attended to. suet' a.. mahogati:;„ c , ill Ito 1111111 , N:ell st:, les. ,rIV. MIA Nl)'l', .Nlan ufacturer of e 'Mineral Water,:. Frl.llol 1t.tt.1 , 11 Ale. Porter and Cider. \otih Bast Sti•eet, near the Rail It(ad. Bridge, Carlisle sk_ll. FItANCISCUS, _ .IANU.FACTI7I'EIt OF COTTOIN L.IPS, Wadding, Tle Yarn, Carpi.l Chain, Cotton Yarnx, LAMP, 0.'\111.!•; AND FLUID NICKS wltiell hr olfors to soil at tho Lowt , st ('ash Prlms at No. 116 )larkot Stroot aboro tumid. North :4(1(41401100011a 1)A LTI MORECARD.-8.1 ) Filo! Fltotory tilled and Ground Alum all, Con stantly ou baud and for sole. ('ARR. & CO., Flour, C,r;iln and LumLer Commission Merchants, !"Invar's Wharf. Also, CEMENT and CALCINED I'LA6TEIt. Agency of the N..A. and Hosendale to. lioltimoro..lan. 22, Itif,s. (,;;;;+_ AVE YOUR '0 L D • .31 ET A Cash K:.lpurl Pe. Old/ NIETA L. such ns Copper, Dress and Iron, et the Carlisle Foundry and Mnehl $111,1). 1 1):()NNE"I'S, 13()NN 'rho k:lll , ,eribN• is just receiving Itnother, ' 'supply et Sp.ing 111 ' 1 , 1 5111111111.1.1101/110 SeI , IIFISHIIg,Or Vnglish . Stralr chip, Pral.l.satin Stnn‘s. Nvopolitnin. and lien ltrald. also n 110 N% supply , of 'very choir.) C"lored and Nrbilo Bonnet Itiblonis varying in 'alto fro!' 1 . 4.: LO cents por Also a bu•.rr assortment of Chlldrers nn4 Misses Straw .nod lh•nld Flats. 111'.1'NE U. Nny 10. N. 55 • -VONNETS, RIBON - ‘AND FLOW -)EitS.—A very extensive, and now stock of ISonne . 8 ~ 0 11/1 nod Artiticials, now. opening et, tint ci n eip store of '55. • CHAT. OaILIM gBlrtiitzA*tt Is).mslOi;- LAI/ S. IV MILL, near Papertown, Ctunherland county.— SEYMOUR continuo to sup elltlMA n. !..T.. ply Lumber of all kinds, at the hhortest notice, and on terms lower than can ho had olh. e here. All orders directed to pertow , ,, or Mai. Sm:morit,Jr.,Carlisle,wlll be prompt ly attorded to, ' (:1 AS ITITING AND I)14U , Al 13- Es.“.—The u pdoisi g m.,l would inform the of Carlisle that he has made arrange tiets to Fl'l 'EI MI and 11.1.':IiltING at short no tice. and on reason:ll , le terms. Ile has einianed the sor t of a first rate hand front Philadelphia. and has sup plied himself wit 11 an extenshe asst rtnieut of VI XT- UltKI. , . tt hich still entille him to till all orders promptly. All work o ill he warranted. Ills steel: of (ins F10,111'4,4 will he 11.111141 in the room exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on Nei th Ilanos er street, where lie in' ices a call. NNING. &c.—lle Is also „prepared to furnish. or mike to order. every article of TIN NV A lit. used hr liotigAceperri owl et hers. lie w ill mist , attend to SPOCTI 131.1.1, II AM:I MI, and I'l,l'll lii \U. Timiikful for the plitrontwe with which lie hasidready tren favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the suave. 310NIA MoitlllF. Carlisle, June 14, '54. 1 4 1 lt 0 Y 1 CA.I.IIFOI{NIA.-l'. VON : . „4 II El LEN repi•rtittlly bilitrius 1 hit citii'etts.of ear ...., li,lo :A l ',toil v, that he has just rot urn -',...:).,..,.. IA from ralitomOia, alit] is. prop:111A tio.xe -4 t ciao all Molls tit' work cortiketAvit ii it li his 4fy Itfie',., .., line of lotsint.ss. 111. has always oil 11:1111.1 • V:1 largo assort went of rently-tnatlit Mlles, (king. l'i,tt.ls. hooks. lil , p, 11t111 T1 . 111111.111j:S. AO.. all of whiolt Ito mill sill m holto.alo or retail. Ili' also attends to rep:111111g 111111 s. flocks. ling, Cc: etig.ra rt., cot mars. rorpor :111 , 111'On. 111 . IMO, that by st nil attest it.n to loisine , s. and a desire t.. please. lie w ill Iwo it and receive pan , pa troitage. fit;; , • . All hinds of Fire Arms math, to toiler. l'arlisl", April liti. 1154-1 y •1 Q A 1)1)1,1.; :\N I) II AEN P:',..'S .N A!- ...1 INt:. Tt.. , ..1.1,11,, ~, n o m ., t,. enro ,11 111. 1 111 , 1111 , lisines... in :ill its 111111.11,1.111111.1:1,1.111 \ 1101112111 - . 1 1 , r street. Car;i...e. t ~, deers \ITI.II 14 1,, 11111‘1 . 1.• (1 , 11:r ,Ilere lie intenns I,r6ing ,I: Iniznl n gener.tl as,) tiinell t in It i> hlllll.l , 4l,isting .it :111 hinds , t findlietnil.le t-All -111.1..5. Itri,ili.s. 7 I:ii 1 incal: ..Girllis, `,....,, ----"--74 Fir'i.e-le , ina linlhes.::l,,'l'll,l, s., 11:“eliinl, ninl sa,l.lle 1 :rWo,\k.,l I /11,. Ile alsto 11111. ri—..„, -. 4 1:,,,,, „„,,.•,,.„. ow „„,t .......„.... II ,q ) , I i.,, A ..„, :..,:. NI, ii . . 4 r . ki:. l ,!lll"\i', : li' ~' 1 .. . 5 '. .. (1/1.1.! s . I ti•t: 1i . ,...1 111 116, ' ,'.. l llll, T s, 1 1 '111111 . 1. Mill lb/ ..,, 5.1.1.1,,, , a ~„,,. ~. 5,,,,„,...„,.:‘,,,,. „‘„, ,‘,..:k..... ~,,.,„ "in ci,o 1, en li; ellii alt.' -.ye 011•111. Ile ni,l -1 11,11i11111/ 111, , 1ia,i,•<,... 14111, ‹. l'..11.11 . • and Ak hip. in .ill I and mini denll3 fr , on llin pt i , rust, liter.. that hr ninheri lii, matt,t and, I rat izeniq, iu nil I in.h. is mink in III(' , ".liffiry. nll hinds II lisk. lint .kll the abiite art s N% ill 1114:11i1` • I the hest material and ulth the Wt. ,t 1% t N. ... . '' - .. i . } . ....,._ _ .7:.:C.":. .r 7 l.- ';---oit fit, ' \ \ 7 L 4 " t ~ ri '1 tll,, ' - • 0. 1151 5,,, gi. I , -7f 1 . ,llr ~- •-i, -- . 4 . .: - , :1 1 1 ' ,. , Y ' ' 'l I .1, -a ,-.'l '' a 3 ii.g4lrr-.- \s'.." I) ATENT SELF-z , iiii.P. I )INING _ YANKEE FEED CI7I"PETIS. tnannott to —ti fer aI.DIIICII ,( SA lill EN T, No, 410 tlarbet street, ritilatia TIM cutter is superior to any now in use. for strength durability. and SIIIIIIKIIIy Or construction : it cuts last ,:r. and Is-the only teltsberpetting Hay, Straw 1111(1 ell II I''talh. Cutter ever mails. It lots but.ONE IsTlt .1101 IT K:‘ I FE, wlttelt any petsen can grind and set with ease. but in IX•liliitry ease, Is p-liIIIIII in 11111 III:Will/1P. 11011. SIMI!. 111,51. 111 ready been sold, and the demand is daily itrm-onting. 111 lIIIiSt CIII•eg /111 eXIIIIIIIIIItinII is Salriiell,llt 111 cunt I 111, one or it, sup e riority. No ruin aftera s,hont tt ial would part will, it for any other. All sizes of the al one constantly on hand and for tale by IME tors that lie keeps constati . "and l o t supply .. - - Shemansagner," all :Mini rabh• Wash for the hair, manufacturcd by himself. The ltX41,111 . 111•1 , of this Tonic is test ized t. 7 by all of his boners who hese used it to Ile Imo of the best articles linotin for cleansing the hair of tlaudrull. Ile also ut: u a I lair Ilestorative. kut u ti as the ••Corasheo -1111111." I;4' rising tmw growth to the hair (Olt bald heads. Allll4 (ot:tilatioiy exists of the etlivey bi this excellent Restorative. 11 Idle the Shetnansagner t•lears thelair of dandruf end prevents it front coming out, the Co. rasheenuin supplies It 110 , 1; Trott t.L to those oho hate had the misfortune to lose their hair. The ptihi it to in t ited to call. oxatnine and putchase these int :doable art ides. 11, 110 is eonfident they will remb•r Nttistitetb.n. S 11.1 11.111: DRESSING, and 01 - I"FINti, and bIN I NG attended to in the best style as usual. at his old is, on Rest 3liall Stroot. ticar Marion 1101. lisle. Dee. 27. 1561. NVM. Itl'lttt ESS INSUE.A,NCE.—TIIE ALLEN A PENNSISOIio uTuA 1, FIRE IN . A VT, l'ol PAN Y of l'nuil.erland comity, Incorp, rnLvl )1y an io-t of Asseml,ly, now fully orgniazed. and operation tu.der the management of the lid lowing commissioners. Daniel Bailey, IVilllatit It. Clon.7aa. )liclinel Cocklin, Slelchoir Brenneman, Christian Mayittaii, John D un . Jacob 11. Coover, Levis Ilycr, lieftry Lavan. th m j a . min 11. Musser...lamb !thiamin, .Itre i 'Wickersham, Alexiiiiiler Cathcart. rates (4 int:On - 111re are as Ion• 411{1 favor:ll4o as any Company 1,1 Ow kind in tho State. Persons wishing to lwroine members are iii itlOt to make application to the agents of the company, who aro willing to wait npon them at any time. 11EN:l. If. 311)SSEIt, Prcddent. HENRY LOO AN, Vice Proddent. 1,1.:1C1S I.I.YER, Secretary. MICIIAEL COCILTIC, Treasurer. N 11 COUNTV,---iludolph 31artlii, N. Cinn borlaml ; It. 1101'1113U. .11‘..nry Zearl shy " i i i town ;, Clualcs . l'arll,4ll ; Dr. .I. Ali], ehurcht.olvii ; Samuel 1111113 am, \Vest l'evinsboroutrli ; .lanws 31r Dmvol. Frank fcr(l; :11(.1In tlt, Smith M -11114011; F1111111(4 COOVI•I', PemJantln Ilaverst ieh, 111.1411%r ; .1111111 Liaill1111; 1/41Vla CVOVer, liordslowu. FRANK. iABT)N :It yoRK c0m,;Ty..._,...10hn Dolman, DilLsburg ; Peter Wol Lord,lln; John Smith. Esq., Washington; W. h. I n ~ .7.llver: .7. W. Craft. I LA It 111 ' Isi em b, rl; o f tlio votopony bovlolt puliciNt about to ex- Oro run bovo Mom roomed by muting of plicatiou to any of the agents, A th- OF ,JULY. -FIREWORKS !- --jr Just received and for sale at MONV.EII'S thenbre trilUery Store, North ilanover Street. ju27 Aliecellancous, .1. Sole Agent 11. r Cumberland eMints 1111,'ItE i \‘'ll.Al' NEED AT Plt —The kulseriber reilnat ful ly informs the Indio:- :Id aintlemen earllsie and lclalty that lie has II land it his Hair Dre.•lng ind : , linving Room on %) est treet. an elegant :VS,Ortairt .1' LADIES 1111 , ) urut -h Its Order ut shortest otire evory kind of Ilnir \ N'ork of the hest quality. lie also begs leave to In- .1111 Ills friends ant! custo insuraurc. Pl)ilaDc!pl)ia WATQUES, jEWELE,Y, WARN. and FANCY GOODS.—A, hue assort ineht of the finest quality, for sale at the lowest Cash prices, at Wm. C:kiat.aN ILLAliti, No. Ib4 :South `.l , econd ztraehotween Pine and Unto,,, west nate, hhiladelphla The assort:dont embraces a largo and helert stink Flue 11 etches, Jew city - er Ware, A Matti W are, platel alllt taw ~liver, Initluaus, I , l , rkt, alld fancy alllkles Id a superior quality, deserting the examination-of those who desire brim:rare the bunt goods at the lowest cash prices. then lag tt practical knowledge of the bwiness. and all available taelli _ - ties RH' Importing and Manufactur ing, the subscriber Mnliidentl) tot itt'S putteltagors, be lieving that lio pan supply them on terms as favorable as any utlicr estaLik•liiiielit in eitiii2.l . id the Atlantic All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware nowt fitet tired to order. within a reasonable time. ro.f.M Males, jewelry and silver ware faithfully re mired: W M. P. IA foN ILIA I), No. 254 South 'Jd St. a low doors abut, e to 2d St. :1.1, het. 11 est Sid. c.• in the south window of the More, may lie - seen theta mono Itird Clock, which roiumands the admiration of the scientific and curious. (k , ept. 2f , , '54-Iyr. Sl'A IN ' S AT:A 1 OSPII,ER IC CHURN S —A full supply of the alt Y'e coif:Milted Churn, now on halal of all Sim difterelit sizes, Irian 4 gallons to GU. It revel% ed the first pre', am :it the lute Fenusylrania Slate Fair, the first prtrinium at the kranklin institute and lid:mare and .Niaryland rilitte lairs. and various milers at dillerent plates. It will make more and better butter from a git en amount of cream, anti in less time than any churti iu the market. lor sale w holt:sale And retail by II Al.l. NlOllltiri R CO- Wzirelieuse nod :Store, eertier tii th Intl Market. I.llilaileitillia. Dec, 0, ) EEVE L. KNIGIIT, (titiceessor to 11,) Hartley .kt. 1i.n1414.) BEDDINti AND CA Illti..T o A OEIII )l'st.: No. 14" South Screed Street, foe door s . Sprat, street. Plitlaitelpitta, n here he keeps con stantly on full aqsorttuent of eNTry article in his Trire-of-busittess. Feathers, Feather Dells. Patent S„,ruty, .Nlattiessev, Velvet. Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, 1 lace Ply, Ingrain. enotian. List. Bag anti Iletup Carpetings, Uil Cloths, Canton )lat (lugs, Cu-ttaand Spanish 3latttie r ts Fl..t.r and Stair Ilruggets, Hearth Ilti,ts, Itoor 3lnts,Tal , lo and Piano Covers. to it latch he tin itet. the attention u t ' purehasers. 1.t0rt'.714 l'retniuiti Artiste in Ilan Vic 1.1:11,1 ilt,llllllT \ entilatitur it t and Hustle 1151.11 Tcupccs. lust ructiolis to enable Ladies and tlontleaten to ulen, I e their heads NI ill, at . ittlres.— No. 1. The narrid the head; No. r..in forehead over the heart t thv 111'1 No. :L 4'1,111 ear to e:u• 1n or the t..p. No. 4. 1 ruin ear to ear 11 trod the and scalp.. itirllrs.---No. 1. In 11 , 1 . 011 . 11.1 to it:lek :IS tar an li•vr foreloml .t.• far as requir r.l: N.,. .hoc the ert,‘, n i t tile head. kl. ILLA III) 1111 S /ON:13 ready 1,1- Kale a Kplentlld izs. ,tippl-4, I.4olies . ita I I N‘ 1.13, 1.. Iftaitts. I,eautlitilly manta" tured and :LS Cheap Au . ) e , tabilSllllll.ll% iu til•• Delimits Ilerhailitun Extractor I.ltstrous Hair Tonic, prepared fnan smith American I and [hints, the most successful article es er prialuce‘hMr presersing tars hair from tailing out ter chniming rolur, eesn,rii,g turd pieserNii.g it ita a healthy alai luxurinut state, Among oilier reasons %thy hollartCh hair cutting saloon main tains its inlinellSV piipularit) is the lit t'that his Tonic is applied to UN cry heart I 1 hair rut at his establishment, t,iisrqueliti) it is kept in better presersation than nu clei an) I. nitro mm1;410.1.41. It being thus practically tested lay timps.tutis, Mimi, tire greatest guarantee of its sold u holesale anti retail at his Old Egtablisliment 177 Chestnut sleet opposite the State it. I I 1:11 d has :It disio‘ered the lie plus uli:rit ut HAIR 111111011111 es it G r sale a its t con. Mien, in its surpasstiig I v , cry thing of the kind now in use. it „ tors the Mile either black or I.ron ii, (as may be desired and is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or others ise. can i,e washed off hi ten minutes lifter implication. N Ithuut detracting from its ellicacy. soks visiting the city etre Mt ited to give him a call. Letters Mid ressnd to H. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut Ft'. Phi ilidelphill, 0 ill receite latentioi. .liiii. 2ii-1y , • IF. A.l . 11 Mt.—Frit?. & llendry, Store, A .2i, Sort li 3tl st.i'lillii telpli la. Morro Altinufact In el , Cu rrivrs. l 111 poi ters,Coonoission and Gem:rill I, , iati• er InD•int,F. NV IIiii,ESALE AND DETAlL—Manufactory 15 Mai ho allntreet. Si' , . 7-ly I A EATHE II LEATH ER ! FRITZ, II EN DRY & CO. I§=2X=l MOROCCO MAN LIFACTURER: , , Currivt, nud Import.- en: of FEENCII CALF SKINS, nod UenL•ra in Red nod Oak Solo Lendimr and hip. ITAY AN 1) S'l'ItANV CUllrEltS, rg. CORN SIIELI.EIZS.—.I large assortment of lin moved flay. Straw and Fodder Cutters, now on hand.— Also. double :tint sitle corn Atelier, for either band or hors, 1 ow er. of the• mourttfu•ture. Vurluding the premium slit I ler at the Life Peillisylt anla State Fait, For sale• 1n• ' PASCHALL Azth nit ural ‘Vr...1., 11Se and Seed t‘t , re, unrnvr ui 7th int Marl ,t. l'hihtplphia t Dee. n. ISr.4—tf : , 11 1.)1{1,65, MEDEUIN LB, &c -.\c.--1 hay,. jUSt, ft•treiVltd trout I 'itflallelphlatll.l,l -,. New 1 oil. very eXteilltal.o litlattlum, to lily. ~.„ • .p.- -.• ii,....Vittuk,embiathi t; twarlarivry 01 ftICO3 ' 01 ,10,101110 110 W 111 use, Ofr„ether 5% /th . Paiute, ;Ills, \ ariAshes, 't urrew fah,. l'ertu 1.1.5. E ail Inery, Soaps, Statlttitary, Fine t litkry, 11141- f... - - !lig lacklo, 111 . 11sIies 0! tilint,t 0140 .10,erip- Ino, ~ tt.ti 011 eittilvss hal•IL.Ly OI Other art toes, w Zilch i lUD dell.viitlllo,l to Sell at Chu VLI:1 LOSEtti pre`.. All PhysieLtzts, tlouu try 31erchatits, l'ediarb and oth ers. are rettitttctlllll) rlttillestett out ttn pass tile OLD STAND, as U.%) May re,i. assured that L 5 ve), :Lax, lo ii 11l 111, sold 01 a good qualm L), alOl epee 1000.101 t to Lt.. 1.1.115. May . Dit cus I .DRUGS! DItUGS I Fresh UPI IN: I ha\ 0 just received a mesh stork 01 _ tit Medicines, Paints, ti La s s, nil. le,, 0 hid,. 1,1,111 g howl pureliased 0 ith great care at the hest riccity ,.„,,.s, i ranconfidentiy rianzuniend to 1. aithi,, 1..1.1.) SlUlal/S, country Merchants and bealias, as Le. tug fresh anti pure. 1)1; ' IS---ratent I•ine Chemicals, Ilistru- Ines' s, mini Essential uils„llorbs anti 2..xtracts, timees, td and whole, Esseirces, l'ortunivry, &e. Cod Li or iirranted genuine. — I)V Sumac, Alum, Log and. Cann ‘N node. Oil horperas, Lao 1,3 v. idiom ill t brother's Fure Lead, Chrome iireen and elloo Paint and aruish Brushes, Jersey ' , MISS, Li nset.d Uil. Turpentuie, unit contu Varnish. and Ii ed Lim]. All of n hick Uhl be mAtt at the eery not est market pt Also, it trv,..h and splendid assortment of FA N C Y lik,1011:,, Fruit s, Conte, tionary, and ion umeral do other ,irtacles calculated fir use • and orndluent. ail of which are offered at the lowest each prices, nt the vheap Drug, ltook and Fancy Store of the sal scril,er on Not th Han over street. A V L DAND USA CON FE C. 171 ON A EX . the nutlet:signed hos just returned tram is tar a tresh supply of hlt LW. , and Co:, i t s ,ciloN The harmer hi connection is lilt Ills stock on build a ill intake iissortmeot to Drugs, Yledieines and I heulicals complete. II a assortment. at FM. TION Ali 1 is also tine; consisting of pure sugar a bite and transprunt Candy Toys; t :nifty. cumutuu , ahymided. and hoe t audios id es ery ; Fruits, Nuts, and es cry thing belonging to Lhabdepartnient of trade. lie oall special atterithin to his supply id FANCY A I;TICLLS for the I hilldayS, and general us', 114 as ioay found Law good. the tastehil, and the usen.l. .t.r are invited CO CAI whether they wish to pueeh...c or sat. It. .1. lit bi I. Elf. Caldbde, Dec,r „5 111CftiCi11C9, TAMES n'CLIA\iTQCK, M. D.,—Late ty Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadel• Oda Collegt of :tledivine, Mill Acting Piotess..r of Mid ifory ; ono of the Consulting Physicians of the Phil adelphia Hospital, ; late memher 01 the Na tional Medicai As.ociation; 1110111,er of the Philadel phia Medical Society; member of the Medico-thirurgi cal College of Philadelphia: formerly President and - p r oj e s,r of Anatomy and Surgery in Castleton Medi cal College, Vermont; and gdso, late Profe,. ,, ,r of An atomy and Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institu tion, Pittsfield, Muss., Has lithely introduced in a pladar form, sevemil tit his vorite prescriptions Mr the minciril diseases of tin:- climate. The name of each artide will imply the dh, ease fhr wach it is intended to to used. Dn. MeAltistocK's PErronm. Brno, $l. DR. MCCl.tNius Con AN D 1...01:611 MIXTUILE—For Colds, Coughs, he., Price 25 cts. pa, MreuSTect:'s A.911/14A AND 1100VING Cutout ELME DT. Price to ots. 3iCCLINTOOII . B Toxic ALTEICNATIVU SYRtir—Fur rifyim.t the Blood. Price jl. ' • Du. 31eEtixfocK's Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving 'tone to the stomach, relieving' painsafter eating, heartburn, and all dimg - reoaltle hpwptuws aching front indigestion. Price ;11. • MCCLINTOCICS lIIIEILMATIO l'aely Ve getable lienmly Mr• internal use. ets. Iht..Nit . (2l,l3;Ttle}'B ItIIEUMATIO LINIMCNT—Vor Rheum:v. than, Sprains. Swellings, Ste. Price r,i) • Inc. )IrCIANTOCE'S ANODYNE 31ixTvitv.-I:9r Pains, Tooth• Ile:el:mho, Neuralgia, &e. Price 50 rts, Da. Mil!LiNrocK's 14;vrit AND All'i!ZipEruiv—A certain cure for all hitermittents. Prier 31. Da. MeCi.lNTers.'s Diurama , ..%Ceitium. AND . C1101,1:11A Pr H• r, - .Nrlvt:—A Safe Beltway. lit. 31eCi.wrocK's ylx.runs: PUIMAIIVE rii.Ls—Fer CoFtivetiess, headache, &e. Price 2.5 cts. - . MCCI.INT9CK's ANTl.miavvt; Ptt.i.,—For irregularity In the Vvtarlioilri of the Liver alld ihmels—thu best Liv er Pill made. Price 95 ets. a box. • For salt! by I 1r..). 3CLINT4 WIC at his Medical Depot, N. W. COrlll`r N NTil nrd FILBERT Streets, 111111 Iln DruggbAs. b , Iggists and Dealers In 31,A -61111,4 who a iSit to bo Agent:4i, will pitqle nclre.s McClintock. furnishing rofvrtnictr, IMMO of port Nicer county an.l SW 0. 11‘).,.F0r salt , by IV. A. Kt.ls*Y, Saintiol liAiuf.t, Call/Me; J. 11. Criswell, Shipponhbut'g; Ettonimr,m• man, Mot.hattit:shorg; lirrron. Nuwrillo; .f. It. Zittroermalt, A utlvrtottltt:“ Haines .t; ft.rtig, town ; .I.C. Klink. ;New Ithonieh.l.l; Ifarrlt‘t M. Silver. Nowport; 11. F. Ilartlyter, York. Springs; A..T. Jaipur tad s. Nixon , Citantbortiburg; It. Mowtzer, IrayneFlttro.; Geet•ge Bergner IL :font s t Co.„ HR. MrIII.IN'COCK call 1,0 txnl tilted, witheet charge, daily, from 10 to 1•2 ti clock, A. 31., ttt big Depot,. lb,combitr t;, 4-Iy. • • of the fi bu 4 nutheeetikantly nil band and tot: sale at the Carliglo Fttauthry kud Mat:bitty tibc.p. FRANK. (.1.1111)N1113. Mii I). I)I°.NI.USGEIG, Princ;pitl, llarrisburg, Pa Main ntn•ct,