M 2grinflittrat. From Ow Ourniantown Tolugraph Cost of Manures. Ma. Enrron :—Very many farmers cultivate—or rather pretend to cultivate their lands without deriving any profit f-oin them, and all because they are with out manure ! Now, I hold it to be a fact susceptible of the clearest proof, that ritlier than go on, tear after year, in this way,. a farmer had better raise money on mortgage, and purchase fertilisers for his lands which will return him double interest the first season, besides no small quantity of valuable material of which to manufacture manure for the next, and . fir subsequent years. When a farmer has become so completely exhausted by injudicious- management or excessive o;er-cropping as nut to defray by its produce, the expenses necessarily involv ed in carrying, it on, all hopes in resus citating it through its own resources may as well be relinquished at once, for if indulged they will prove visionary, and the last end of the dreamer who enter t tins them", be wase than the first. tln dir snail circumstances, money expend ed in efficient fertilisers will prove a profitable investment. The question in sack eases should lie, 'Will one dollar laid out in manure produce more ,than one dollar and six cents in f)roduce after deducting expellees of cultivation, &c.' Now we unhesitatingly answer, it will.— Nay, inure, we assert—and without any fear of contradiction, that every dollar go laid out—provided the manure be judi ciously applita,l and the crop well worked, will return both principal and interest the first year, over and above all neces sary expenses, and leave the land in a good condition for a succeeding crop.— Besides this, it will also furnish material of which manure can be manufactured at home. This we have frequently seen illustra ted ; and yet many farmers exclaim, when advised to purchase manure for the fertil ization of lands annually running them in delt—that thes_are "too poor !" Their surplus funds, if they possess any, are invested in railroad stock, or loaned out on mortgnge; which they consider a much safer and more lucrative method of disposing of it, than investing it in the soil. Any person may soon convince himself of the error of this policy, who would but expend ten dollars in good ma nure, and apply the same on some part of his farm in addition to the quantity he ordinarily applies. Just so long as additional quantities of manure will produce an excess crop above it 3 cost, and the cost of culture, just so long can the owner afford to purchase it; when this result ceases to be realized, then it will be judicious to stop, for the soil may then be regarded as sullicently fertile for all practical purposes, and fur ther supplies would tend to diminish rather than increase the amount of crop. Farmers who have poor and emasculated lands should reflect upon these things. Color of Horses. A proverb says, "A good horse can not be of a bad color." - Domestication appears to have the effect of multiplying the colors of animals. The prevailing color of wild species is a bright bay ; but Foster says that among the troops he sew in Central Asia, the dun and grayish brown colors' - were most frequent. Bell judges the chestnut to be most common in Tartarian districts. Sir Francis Head states that many of the horses of the Panama are, piebald. The black is rarely frond among the Arabians. The leopard spotted horse is said to be frequent in China In England it ranges from milk white to coal black. , Some persons are inclined to give the preference to dark colors, from the fact that among animals generally, the lighter the skin the weak er the energy. Lord Bacon seems to •itave entertained the same.idea, when le asserted white to be the color of defect. A 'modern writer asks and answers the following question. Why are horses with 'Wlitte ) legil and feet less valuable than those which have them not ? Becauseeven in wet soil and climate, white l hoofs are more liable to accident and lameness than black ones, arid in stony soil white hoofs are much more liable to' break and contract than those oftt dark color. Another writer says white feet and a white faco on a horse are indications of physological conditions, not favorable for , ndtirance 'or any other good quality.— .hey are in fact indications of a scrofu- Ats tendency. Hence, the following, A uoted by horsemen from time immem : One white foot—buy him. Two white feet—try him. Three white feet—deny him. Four white fect9nd it, white nose— , Take off his hide uninced him to the crows. [Our fovorite color, for a horse, is a beautiful bright bay, always in fashion, and good looking. Some prefer a bright black, with a silver-tipped harness, and we admit they are handsome. Others like the iron gray, the cream color, orthe brown, but the bay will suit most tastes. and we may easily cultivate that which we like best. We shall drive a span of beautiful Bay Horses trained aft,r our own liking , The colts .are gaming. -- Editors afL;:1; illustrated.] BuEiincs.9 R. S. B. KIE;FFE.It Oh.,:e, in North ll:mover stroct two doors frord. tole. (tiro, hoot mom. virt icularl) go a t 7 LIP 1.1 u clock, A. :NI., and from J to 7 u duck, I'. N. CAR,G. I --DOCTOR S. I'. ZEIGLER reeently front Lancaster city. offers his Profession• tt services to tit' CitkenS of enl tale UM! ViehlitY iil all Vilennn, !IralleheS. (Oh, 211,.1 residence in the, house eirmerly occupied as Sencr's Ilardware Store, North Ilanoter Street, where he 0:111 he consulted at all hours when not pridessionally enim.zeil. Calls to the country prnutplly att ended harges moderate. Carlisle, May 111, I~ss=let DR. C. E. REUMENTIIAL, 110- moNpATiire VSICIAN. (Mee and residence Leuther street, en, deer oust of the t;erman Itr tLrnted Church. Dr. idintionthal respeetfult3' oilers his ,welessionel SUN ill', to the citizens of Gas lisle it t i•ilors ins fru. a Jictanee lal.urlng under elironl lbt.tse.4 may e,.1..u1t In. letter. Odic, luaus, from i ti .1 A. M., and 1 t" 5,j,t11,7,1t (Yl'll"..:.—Notiee i. - hereby given _ L i that I 1, i s e , tl,is slay. tiss.witite,l 'situ Inv In the pr.ietire of ie. 1(0,1,11. il . lll. 11. Tuts`:. All londerss. nY fulnre N 1 111 I 1.1'1111141 Col,* the I , tinder the trim —Ponied, l'idsitese.." 141.. 1411 t I iJ3. Ni*. 11. 1111s11 „ A t'ty at luiw. I P. IIUALRICII, Attorney at Law. •--)Eire in lieetem's Row. All business entrust , od te nini will be promptly attended to. NATILLIAM C. RHEEM, Attorney IMlee In 3lnin Street, Car 4_o -Business entrusted to him will be promptly at tended to. Feb, 7. N GREEN , :Attorney at law, has , • smtum Mahn II IesIMIV., for prartl,m 2 of promsstun. All kinds of I,mal NY, lting, .'ourt promptly attonaml to. 1)111 , 9_ , Opp ..ity Dr. L o op's viplonvo. SURVEYING in all Its ditle. rent I.w:turbos promptly ;tttendell to. JrCB. COLE Attorney at Law, will at tend promptly to all huilness entrusted to him.— MM.° In the r.sliu t rinerly occupied by William Irvine, Es.l., North Ilatiover street, Carlisle. April :20, 1852. - nll. GEO. W. NEIDICH . .ur 'DENTIST carefully attends to all ".• 1410 . operations upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. lie will also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, such as Pivot; Single and Block tooth, and teeth with "Contin- UMle Gains," and will construct Artificial Palates. Oh turtitors, Regulating Pieces, and every appliance used in the Dontal Art. —Operating room at the residence of Dr. -iiantuel Elliott, West high street, Carlisle. GE 0 ItG I.: Z. 13 1111,f Z , P. ......:i... D. 8., D ENT' BT.—Ro v nafully lictifls.,:,-, tenth..., his professional services to the "n". public. Artificial teeth inserted, from a single tooth. to an on tire sef, on the latest and most a proved principles. Such as Single, Elect:, and -Con tinuous ti um Teeth." Diseases 0f the Mouth and Ir regularities carefully treated. OFFICE at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt Street, Carlisle. _ [Jan 10 QCRIVENER AND CONVEYAN CEIL—A. L. SPONfiLEII late llegister ofCumber land county, will carefully attend to the transaction of :dl such business as may be entrusted to him, such :• the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts, &c. ill also devote his attention co the procuring of Land War rants. Pensions, Sc. as well as the purchase and sale ~if Real Estate, negotiations. of loans. West. 111411 : 4 lreet. formerly tterupiod, y W. M. l'enros, risq. near the Methodist l'het•-c. -11 N. - ROSENSTEEL, House, Sign, Fancy and , Ornamental l'a or. lrvln's (formerly larper's) H sr, near Ilituer's Dry Goods Store. Ile will ateml promptly to all the above descriptions - of paint ng. at reasonable prices. The various kinds of graining Mended to, such ac mahogany, oak, walnut, &c., in the .mproved styles. W. BRANDT, Manufacturer of VI Mineral Waters, French Mend, Bailed Ale, Porter and Cider, " North Easf Street, near the Rail head Bridge, Carlisle 11. PRANCISCUS, IL . MANUFAC'TFTFIL OF COTTON L.tPS, Wadding, Tin Y:trit. Carpal C.4,ton Yarns, LAMI'. CANDLE AN[' FLEID which he offers s.!11 I,o‘r..st Cash Priees at. No. c,,rt •,%litri.et, street, att,,vr t4,rmid, North sitl,,Philailelphia 1 ALT M RE 0A RI salt, T.- Fine Factory 1)114,1 alld Oround Alum Salt, con itautly on hand and for sale. CARE, GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain and Lumber Commission Merchants. Spear's - Wharf. Alan, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agency of the N. A. and Rosendale Co. Mahatma, Jan. 22, 1855. QAVE YOUR OLD METAL—.Cash paid for OLD 3IETAL, such as Copper, Brass and iron, at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine 81inp. FRANK. GARDNER TE AC fl ERS WANTED . —Teachers 11 who can teach the Latin and Greek languages, to• gather with the usual branches of an English Educa tion, to take charge of Male High School of South Ward, York, Pendell. For further particulars address A. li. DLAIR, July 25,'55.-3t. York, L'onn'a. • LEONARD & EVERETT, DEALERS IN . REAL ESTATE, Council Blufig, lowa. Will.lerato Land Warrants, and enter land on time, loan money on Real Estate security, and pay taxes for iion-resident. Having a large experience in the selecting and pur chasing of public hind, e nd a cgwdntod with the most favorable points for investment in western lowa, we flatter ourselves that we can locate land warrants to the best advantage upon timber, pralre, bottom, or upland, near county seats: adjacent to the lino of proposed rail roads; and upon land watered by never filling treams as the Judgement. or taste of parties may direct. 4' Persons intcusting money or warrants to our cure for loan, `rvill find our terms liberal, we refer to Hon. A. Ego, Westminster, Carroll Co;, Oeo.1; Hupp, Esq., Strasburgh, Shenandoah Co., Va. .Emanuel Arbogast, Esq., Crabbottom, Highland Co. Ye. 4 rettit , -.1,i,t I)sqvuttto., limllancous, r ...„. Q MAM SAW MILL, near 1.3 Papertown Cumberland county.— tiILASKLLL SIZYMOUIt continue to sup num ply Lumberof all kinds, at the shortest notice, and on terms lower than can be lied elsewhere. All orders directed to E. ItAsKra.L, Pie perto..% n, or Wet. L. SExmoun,Jr., Carlisle, will be prompt ly attended to. Feb. 2•2-ly G r AS P i tTING AND PLUMB -o:siz undersigned would inform the cita.ens of Carlisle that he has made arrange ts to do AS PIM NU and 1.1.1.111111N0 at short TO Lim and on reasonable terms. lie has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand front Philadelphia. and has sup plied himself with an extensile assortment of FIXT URES, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly. All work will ho warranted. Ills stock of .thls fixtures o ill be Mittel in the room exactly oprsito his Tinnitig establishment on North Hanover street, whet e he invites Ca I. TINNING, SPOUTING, Is also prepared to furnish, or Inalto to order, every article of TIN N ARE used by housekeepers and others. lie will also attend to SPOUTING, lIOUSE-ROOFING, BELL BANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful fo; the patronage with which be hasal ready been favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Carlisle,. June 14, '54 ER 0 M CALTFORNIA.C. VON 11E1LEN respectfully Informs the citizens of Car lislwid vicinity,that he has just return ed from ('al and is ire aired toexe f,‘..s • •I 1 . title all kinds of work connected with his line of business. lie Mu:always on hand a large assortment of ready-made Itities, buns. Pistols. Locks. Kers, Gun Trimmings. Ac.• all of Which he will sell u hobsnle or retail. Ile also attends to repairing GIIIIS, elocks. lovhs Ac; engraves on brass, copper and iron. Ilit•liopes ItUit by strict attention to business. and a desire to please. he it ill Merit and receive public patronage. it c,- All kinds of Fire Arms madeto order. Car April Di, 1`,:',1-ly 1)D1,.E AND IiAItNES 7 The stihserfter continues to carry 1111 the above business, i n all its various fratielles. in :S1:1 . 111 Ilan er street, Carlisle. two doors N1:11111:1 1.1 . 1 1 111:11 , 1 ' s 0111iller where he intends keeping on hand a general assortment in his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAlt -14.1.:5, Bridles. 'Martingales. (firths, Cireingles and I hitters. tflso TRUNKS, tilts and saddle 11 2* Lags, Ile 1111111- 11141 . 1111ifiS 11/0 111,4 a " 1 I : S : 2' 11 ' 11 1' 1 . .1; ' f r .ver used in this counti. :tint tho, iSllll:4ii a 11:11111- I , lllle. ‘llllll.ll. :111 , 1 'ilea...lL( riddle will 11 , 1 dell to 1 . :111 :11111 1)11111. Ile aalso manuifietures. Bridles, Collars run! NI hips in all their saril.- t les. and emif decal) . fioin flit• general approlgt tion of his mist milers, that he makes the neat 4,1.1i11d Lest gears, in all their I ariety of twedth. that is made in the country. Ile also makes all kinds of Matrassee to order. viz: Straw. Husk. Curled flair and Spring Mat rasses. All the 04,1: articles will la. made if the best material and workmanship, and with the to n e ,sf des. patuh. 11 nl. titil:ol:N. t- - 17 - 4,/,72A147m, pATENT SELF-i-lAPPENING YANKEE FEED curnms, =num. 1w...A for ALMUCH k SARI4ENT, Nu. 410 Mnrket street, Thilada Thif cutter is superior to any now in use, for strength durability, and slinpllAty of construction; it cuts fast• er, and is-the only sell-sharpening hay, Straw and Coim Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STE:11011T KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease, but in ordinary case. is ground In the marhine. Thou sands have already been sold, and the demand is daily increasing. In most coal's an examination Is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one attar a short trial would part n ith It fur any other. All sizes of the above constantly on hand and for saint by .1. I'. 'NNE, Sole Agent for Otuubertend county ME niers that he keeps constan tly OD hand a supply of tee "Shemansai!ner." nn admi rable Wash for the hair. manufactured by - himself. The excellence of this Tonle is testiged to by all of his cos t.aners who have used it to be one of the best articles known for cleansing the hair of dandruff. lie also man- I ufartures a flair Restorative, known as the "Cortishoe l i - num," for giving new growth to_the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists of the eflicacy Ili this excellent Restorative. While the Shomansagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it from corning out. the Co. rasheenuna supplies a new growth to these who have had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public is in riled to call, examine and purchase these intahmblq articles. as he is cnu tident they will render salistactb.n. Sii UXU, - kb.% llt DR ESSI N (I, and CU TT! NG. - and SIIAMPOGNING,attended to in the best style as usual, at his old Tooins on West Main Street. near Ifs! lon. tall. Carlisle, Dee. '27,1854. WM. BURGESS Insurance. pIRE INSURANCE. - THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL, FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY olCuuxborland county, Incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully iirganized, and In operation under tbo management of thti following commissioners, viz: . . _ Daniel Bailey, William It. Oorgas, Michael Cocklin Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, lienja min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham Alexander Cathcart. The rates (4 . lllmm:wee are as low and favorable as any 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 them at any time. DEN.. It. MOSSER, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS HMI, Secretary. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. AGENTS CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum bolnud; C. IL Gorman, Itingstown; Ilonry Zoning Shiremanstown ' Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl Churehtown ; Samuel Graham, West Ponnsboromth ; James Me Dowel, FranktOrd; Mode Griffith, South Mid dloton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Ilaverstlek, Meehan lesburtt ; John Shortiek, Lisburn; David Coover, Shep herdstown. YORK COUNTY.—John Brannan, DiDsburg; Peter WoWard, Franklin; John Smith. Esq., Washington; R. Pick Ina, Dover; .1. W. Craft, Pamdiso. tt LOCilllllill Members of the company having policies about to ex Ore can have them reneqd by making application ti ny of the agents. r Job Printing promptly executed MONROE MORRIS HE RE 1S IVIIIT Y111:1 NEED AT PIIESENT subscriber respectful ly informs this ladies and geuthren id Carlisle and lila he has now on hand at Isis Hair Dressing and Shaving Itoolll on West street. :ill elegant assnrtinet LIDIES BRAIDS and (k,ntlemen's WIGS, and can furnish to order at shortest sake every kind of Hair of the hest quality. TIO also begs leave ti in won his friends and eusto- 11131)ilabc1pljia WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILV ER WARI: and FANCY HOODS.—A tine assort ment of the finest quality, for sale. at the lowest cash prices, at 11 m. C:ELTONIIIiAIeb, so. Ib4 South Second atroct between Pine and Union, west side, Philadelphia The assortment embraces a large ant select stock Fine Watches, Jewelry Silver Mare, Albata Ware, pistol with line sliver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.-.:-.Jet goods, Fans and fancy articles of a. superior quality, deserving the examination of those who deOre to procure the best • goods at the lowest cashprices. ' , ' Sy , Having aAtractical knowledge of the business,and all availablefacili tics for 'lmporting and Manufactur lug, the subscriber rontlidently Sur Ices purchasers, be lieving that he can supply theta on terms as favorable as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic .hies: • All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver faro manufactured to order ' NI ithin a reasonable time. 111,1... Watches, jee dry and silver mare thithfully re l aw ed: WM. 1.% ELTON Nu. 284 South 2d St. a few doors alas 0 01' 0 2,1SL Ahiq. het, 11 est 131) . _10 the south 0 indoor of the Store may be seen the lamous Bird Clock, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. (Sept. '2li, '54-Iyr. PAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS kj—A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now on hand of all the different sizes, from 4 gallons to ;in. It received the It at premium at the late Pennsylvania State Fair, the Mat premium at the Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland State lairs, and various others at different places. It will make more and better butter from a given 'mount of cream, ;mil in less time than any dint-Min the market. For sale wholesale anti retail by (ALL ;MORRIS & Agricultural Warehouse and :Seed Steve. corner of 7th and Market. Philadelphia. ' Due. 0, 1864—tf p.EEVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to' . t v inittivy Knight,) BEDDING AND CARPET 1.. No. 148 South Zlet•und Street, live doors above ISpruep, street, Philadelphia, where he keeps con stantly on band a full assortment of every artieleln his line of business. Feathers, Feather Beds, latent lattresses. \civet, Tape , Ptry, npestry, Brussels, Thar Dly, Ingrain, Venetian, List, ling and Hemp Carpetings, I Pi I Cloths, Canton Mat tings, Cocoaand Spanish Matting' Flier and Stair Dimggets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats:Fable and Piano Covers. To which he invites the ;Mention Pit purchasers, IIOI.LA.RD, Premium Artiste in I-hur I cuter of Ihe Celebrated Gossamer Ventil ating ua, and hlastie Band Toupees. Instructions to enable Lone,. and Gentlemen to IlleasUre theil heath' with ac. curacy. 1110 s, inelles.—No. 1. glie round of the bead; No. 1. Frl.lll 0$ el . the head to the noel.; l‘o. Z. rk.in ear to rut' ur the top; Nu. 4. 1. rem ear to ear round the ha ohead. Mtipues and aralp,, Inches.—No. 1. Fri forehead t , Lark as tar an Laid, \u. •_. Aar head as far as requir vd: No. :I. over the urea n of the head. It. IefI.LARD has alwa:.s ready for sale a splendid stook of Lents' NI igs. I...dieh• iI4S. hall \1 ign, ri tots, braids. Curls. A,. team II oily ma n ulacturtd nod as cheap as :my estaLlislinieut iu the I Mon. Dona: ds lierbaniuni Extriator Lustrous !lair Tonic, primal-oil from Muth American llrn a and lloots, the most successful article rim produced for mitrviug tug hair from falling out or changing color. Mt:tiring and preserving It w a healthy and luxuriant stato. Among other reafeins 0 isy Dollard's hair cutting saloon main. tains Its 1111131011 he is till` fact that his Tunic is applied to Viery head of hair cut at Ids establishment, emmenuctitly it is opt in better presers :dim' than Un der any known applir:itiOn. It Icing thus practically tested by thousands, oilers the greatest guarantee of its ethim•y. Solcl wholesale and retail at his 01,1 Establishment 177 Chestnut sheet - opposite the State !louse, Philadelphia. P. Dollard has at least discovered the no plus ukra of lilt It IfY E. and announces it fix sale with perfect colt• ndence in its surpassing every thing of the kind now in usu. It eol,ws the hair either black or I sown, (as may be desired) Mill is used without injury to the hair or shin either by stain or otherwise. eau It, washed off In ten minutes after applieation, without detracting from its eflicacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to give him a call. Letters addressed to It. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut st Philadelphia, will receive attention. Jan. 25—ly f .F. 3 ATIIER.—Fritz & lien dry, Store, 4 a .29 North Sd nt. Philadelphia, Morocco 3lnnufactut e[,, Currlers, linportei n , Conunisslon and General Lorah er huslifess. iI.ESALIi AND RETAIL--31nnufnetory 15 slnt Us allstreet. Sep. 7-1 y - y J EATHER ! LEATHER 1 • FRITZ. HENDRY & Co. No. 29, Ngatii Third Street, Philadelphia, MOROCCO M.INUFACTURERS, Curriers And Import ers of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and Dealers In Red and Oak Sole leather and Kip. Feb26—ly FAY AN 1) STRAW CUTTERS, co.IQ; sHELLERK—A largo assortment of im proved 'lay, Straw and Fodder Cutters, now on hand.— Also, doul.le and single corn spellers thr either hand or horse 'pow or. it the I cry latest manuthrture, Including the premium speller at the late PennsylN aniaStato Fah. For sale by PASCIIALI. MORRIS Agrh ult nral Warehouse and Seed store, corner of 7th nil Market, Philadelphia. Dee. ti, 1854—tf 420 3 . 1)1111,A. Surgeons' Bandage i INSTITUTE REMOVED to No. 4, Uth stroet, sixth store above 3larket. 11. C. EVERETT'S hate at G rad mai ,at Pressure TRUSS, for the cure of Rupture; Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, ouspouaoar , lienturrhohial, mid Bandages to &fortuities. Jan. 11-Iy. TTO 1V I) II.,. ASSOCIATION, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, su SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONOILIMI. ULEET. SYPHILIS. 4.e., &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and Lealtl caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which practised upon the unfort unite victims of such disease: by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as t , CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus af flicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid.) with it description or their condition, (age, liecupation, Lint its of life, &c..) and in extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association Is a beno (dent Institution. established - by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epi demic diseases," and its funds can le used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice, Jt is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. It. CALHOUN, Consult lug Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA 1). lICARTWELL, President. april ii. 01(0. PAM:CHILD, Secretary. FR ENU IT TRUSSES.—Hernia or Rupture Successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, Imported by the subscriber, anti made to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a True. combin ing extreme lightness, with ease, durability and carped construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta ble article usually sold. Au extensive nssortmen always on hand, adopted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4, $5, $3, $8 and $lO. Persons nt n distance can have a Truss sent to any ad d ress by remitting the amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. For ti:de Wholesale and Itetall by the Introrter. CALEft If, NVEDLES, S. W. cor. of Twelfth & Race Ste.. Philadelphia. Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace; Ghost Ex pandors and Erecter Biocos; Patent Aioulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Sideatl Plops and Sup. ports. Ladies' Booms, with compotent lady attendants. aril 11. rjLNSTIC BELTS.—Just received a 4 ‘ lot of Black and Colored Silk and Worsted Elastic Belts, by liEO. W. 111TH 'R. OUS. DE• BEGES.—Just received another lot of Cheap Do Degeti, Detattles and Tar 'maw Cloths.: [uorlo] G. W. /TUNER. ebutation WHITE HALL ACADEMY, three miles west of Harrisburg. The ninth Session of this popular and flourishing Institution - will coo mence on Monday, the 7th of May next, under the most favorable auspices. During the present year such Improvements and additions have been made as its in creasing patronage demanded. The Principal will.be as sisted by a full corps of competent slur experienced teachers, and special attention will be paid tu the health and comfort of the Students. • • . . Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the In glish Brunch es, and Vocal Music, per 8064011, 15 months) VOO,OO instruction in Latin and Greek, each, - 10 00 6 French 'and German - 5.00 The attention of parents and guardians is earnestly Invited to this institution. Circulars will be furnished and any information will be given, on application, either personal or by letter to D. DENLINGEIt, Principal, liarrisburg, Pa. Mar. 14. 1855 j3LAINFIELD CLASSICAL /WAD EMY, near Carlisle, Pa. Tho 18th Session will em inence on TUESDAY, May Ist, 1855. Number of Stu-, dents liiiilted,and constant efforts used for their moral' and intellectual Improvement. Terms, $O5 per session. Circulars with references and full in tl)rmation furnishi ed, by it. 11. BURNS, • Principal and Proprietor, April 18-1855. Plnimfield.Cumbela r.o. P IV-e)ig4;/ /P. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 127 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, Md. Itilf; Institution presents superior finalities to young mon desirous of obtaining a practical business edura• than. The course of study embraces Double Entry Book- Keeping, as practically applied to the management of Mercantile, hank, Manufacturing and Steamboat Books —Business Penmanship and Mercantile Computations Lectures on Commercial Law—upon the sub ject of Bills of Elehange, Promissory Notes, Contracts, Partnerships.&c., The exercises arc strictly practical, being deducted from :Lanai business transactions, and so completely combine practice with theory that students. on comple tion qi the course, are in every respect competent to conducton scientific pripciples,any set of Double Lary Books. The students have access to a Commercial Li brary procured expressly air their accommodation. Usual length of time to completd the whole course, from 14 to 10 weeks. For particulars Write and receive a circular 11 mall april II Drug itorc FRE,7I - 1 S, J11;111(.'11 \l'.6, &c. &c.-1 have just received from Philadelptiu and New Yu' k very uxtensi%e additnios to my % I t, ho limner Nteek,embradeg nearly elver) artidu of Meditinu ilow in use, together Ni tth or, -is; Paints, Oils, Val nishes, 1 urpentlue, Perin- Theo', Sl o ps. Stationary, Fine tutlery, Fish 'faclile, Brushes 01 almost every deserip . ko, • 1 ill an uudless variety of other articles, which I am determined to sell at the vkat LLAII,7 prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlais and oth ers, are respectfully requested nut to pass the OLD :STAND, as they may rest assured that usury article will be sold of a good quality, and upon reason/aide turius. S. ELLIUii, Main street, Carlisle May 30 DRUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS! fresh SUPPLY! 1 have just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints, Wass, 011,• &c., „Lich, having been purchased with . great cure at the hest city houses, 1 canconhdently recommend to tamilies, Physicians, country Merchants and Dealers, as Le lug fresh and pure. - DlCUlia—Pateut Medicines, Fine Chemicals, instru ments, pun• Essential Oils, Herbs WWl:streets, apices, gi mind and whole. Essences, Perfumery, ~Cod Liver Oil‘—warranted genuine. DYE-STUFFlndigoes, Illadders, sumac, Alum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil 11triol, Copperas, Lac Dye. PA.INTS-11etherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Faint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Vindow Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and couch Varnish, and lied Lead. All of which will be sold at the very lowest market price. Also, a fresh and splendid assortment of FANCY 0001)S, Fruits, Coniectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated fur use and ornament, all of which are utlered at the lowest rash prices, at the cheap Drug, hook and Fancy Store of the subscriber on North Ilan over street. S. W IIAI'ERSTICIi. DRUGS AND CONFECTIONARY. rho undersigned has just returned from Phila. w "1.1 a fresh supply of 1 / I tUta.. , and CONFECTIONARY.— The former iu connection with his stock on hand will make his assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals complete. Ms assortment of CONFECTIONARY is also fine; consisting of pure sugar white and transparent Candy Toys; Candy , common, assorted, and fine Candles of eVery variety; also fruits, Nuts, and every thing belonging to that department of trade. Ile Mould call special attention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLES f o r the Holiday a, and general use, among se Weil iley ho found the good, the tasteful, and the useful. All are invited to call whether they wish to puschi.se or not. B. J. K LIFTER. Carlisle, Dec,r ;54 #lCLtictnc9, JrAMES C ‘. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadel phia Collegt of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Mid wifery; one of the Consulting Physicians of the Phil adelphia Hospital, lilockley; late member of the Na tional Medical Association; member of the Philadel phia Medical Society • member of the Medico-Chirurgi cal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy and Stirgery in Castleton Medi cal College, V ermont ; and also, late Professor of An atomy an Physiology in Berkshire Medical Institu tion, Pittsfield, Mass., Ac., dc. liar lately introduced in a popular form, several of hit vorito prescriptions fur the principal diseases of this climate. The name of each article will imply the die easy for which it is intended to be used. DR. MCCLINTOCK'a PECTORAL STRUT, sj. DR. MCCLINTOcK'S COLD AND COCO II AL , lcryLE—For Colds, CoughH, a:e., Pelee 2.() eta. DR. MCCLINTocOI ASTHMA AND ITOOD/NO COUOII EMIL DT. Pelee 50 ets. DIC. MCCLINTocK'S TONIC ALTIIII.NATIVZ Syrxr—For Pu rlfying the Blood. Price $l. MeeLl.wrocit's Dyspeptic. Elixir—For giving tone to the stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms itrising from indigestion. Price $l. Tht. 31cetwrocw's RHEUMATIC lliirrung,--A Purely Ve getable Remedy for internal use. Price 60 eta. Do. MOCLINTOCEI'M BUEUMATIC LINIMENT—For Rheuma tism, Sprains, Swellings. &c. Price 60 cts. DR. MCCLINTOCK'S ANODYNE MIXTURE—FGT./il ns, Tooth ache, Headache, 'Neuralgia, kc. Price f.O eta. DR. MVCLINTOCK'S FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC--A certain cum for all biturnitttents. $1: DR. MCCLINTOCK'N DIARRIREA CORDIAL AND CDOLERAPHE TENTIvr—A Liato honicdy. Da. MCCLINTOCK'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE ,I'/LLB—For Costiveness, headache, &e. Price '25 cts. " Do. 31cCuarocK's , Arrrx-amoua l'ltta—For irregularity in the Functions of the Liver and Dowels—the beat Liv er Pill made. Price 25 eta. a box. For sale by Dr. J. McCLINTOCK, at bia Medlcal Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and FILBERT Streets, rhiladel pith, and all Druggists. L.•uggists and Dealers In Med eines who wish to be A gen:s, will plonso address Dr., McClintock, furnishing reference, name of Post Oak°, county and State. 11 - 51:For s;do by %I. A. Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle: J. 11. Criswell, Shipponsburg; Enuninger&Co., L. Kauff man. Mechanicsburg; Joseph Herron, Nowville; J. B. Zinnuorman, Audersonburg; Haines t Fertig, town ; A. C. Klink, New Bloomfield; Harriet M. Singer, Newport; 11. F. Gardner, York Spring's; A. J. Miller and .1... Nixon. Chambersburg; 11. Mentzer, Waynesboro.; fieorge Bergner and D. It. Jones A: Co.. Harrisburg. Dlt. MeCLINTOCK ean be consulted, without charge, daily, from 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M., at his Depot. Doeembor 0, 1051-Ay. T-11 lIR ASIIING MACIIINES of .-the best make Constantly on hand and tbr sale at tho Carnal . ° Foundry and, Machine Shop. FRANK. GARDNER, .