6 .lAritttliutat. Planting Trees As the planting season is again ap proaching and will no doubt catch many unprepared, who have been lamenting all the past summer over their scarcity of fruit or shade or both, we would en courage them at once to make arrange ments, by selectin: , out at leivre the va rieties of trees they want, plowing and preparing their ground, choosing a prop er site, preparing stakes &c. There is so much to be said about these different matters that we have no space in a work like the Farm Journal, where a variety of subjects claim attention, to enter upon it at much length. Every t n having plan - - ing to be d mc, should- purchase a matter of positive necessity and for permanent use, some one or wore of the o•urks ex- tint, on Fruit and Ornao.ental Trees. ( I kiwning, li:u•ry, or Thomas's fluit Looks, should be in the hands Of every farmer; and for information respectitig ornamen tn trees awl shrubbery, there is'rio trea tise so cheap and desirable as N echan's Ll:mid Book, price severity five cents.< Whether fall or sprimg planting be pre- ferable, is a matter of opinion; for apple, pear, cherry and plum trees, and for de ciduous ornamental trees, we greatly pre- for the fall, for several reasons. First it is a more leisure season,, and more thou can be spared to plant properly ; second the trees beCome settled and established, the roots make some development of growth even in the winter, and are ready for the earliest advance of spring. They consequently grow inure than if trans planted in the spring i third, they do not suffer so much -from drought and have more strength to withstand the draw backs of sudden changes of temperature, often fatal to young trees ; fourth, a bet ter assortment can generally be .obtained at the nurseries than in the spring. In fall planting it is highly important that the trees should be well staked, to pre vent ,them being blown about by high winds; a few stones placed around the tree will also assist in keeping it steady. A map of every newly planted orchard should be made, with the position and name of erch tree. Every variety should also be denhted by a zinc label, as de scribed in one of our back numbers, and attatehed to the trr by a copper wire.— respect to exposures and location, it should be rembered that on siiva tions, and w th northern slopes here is danger of injury frgin late spring frosts. Trees should not be planted in sod,' but mellow ground, previously giowed and subsoilec, and as an orchard cannot be thoroughly plowed after trees are planted, it •is important that this should pc well done previously. INgthing but the Don elc Michigan Plow would answer our pur pose if we had an orchard to plant, and no depth less than at least ten inches.— Th yellow sub-soil, rich to inorganic ma terials. which hag never been disturbed, should be brought up to the light of day and the fertilizing influences of the at mosphere. t'hu routs of the trees can teen extend themselves. in search of mois ture,.or food and the thrift and vigor of the orchard will be greatly promosed. Surniturc. lu.) OBERT 8... S3l EL EY, cmitNET II MAKER and 111,NDERTA li Flit A,ty;-f 1 0. , -,-;:, ~. rwi Hanovor'streetV noxt dour to 74'''.7 1 :tnn4 6 lass'fi Iloto. _ - - . • ite,wouht respectfully inform the citizens , of (trhlsie. and the public generally,' that ho has uuw on hand a large and elegant assortmontof Nl3.llalil,c insisting in part of Wardrolies.Card and I tit er Valdes ' Silas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sewing Stands, mzuniiictured of the best material and quality warranted. Ake a general assortment of MAIM at the lowest prices. NMNITIAN Maxus made to order, and repairlUg promptly attended to. Ili, UOPTIINS made at the shortest notice; and hay ing a splendid hoarse ho will attend funerals in town or country. . . Q Remember the etand—next door to H. (7lass • tz ~tv• !, , ' • R. 11. FM I LEV. V.CENSIVE FURNITUItE lioo3l. ,L-JANIEES It. WEAVER would tusneefoully the attention or Ilouse-kcepers and the public tii his extensive stock of eiciont NU RN IT LIRE, Ineludidg Sorts, Wardrobes:Cent re and 'rubles, Sff D1'01;6114; and Bureaus, and every other arttelo'lA: his branch of business- " Also new on hand, lar4et'aNtat•tinunt of CHAIRS In Carlisle, at the ilorid indees. ABITINS made at the short est' notice and it Marge 'provided for funerols.. Ile solicits n call at his establishment, on:gurth lion over street. near tilahme'a; Rotel. • xrir nittiru hired out by the mouth or :year. ORN vti; .411 of Han 1.1 and Leutber sts • C PS ps,v ItLitilli.—Thetindersign ed has always on hand n largo 'spick Of stipeiler Cabinet Ware; in all the differentstyli•s, which ho io prepared to sell at the lowest•prins. Tie invites attention parlicti hirly t•I the I'.ttlNT t3 , , , E1N(1 . BOTTOM BEDSTEAD, a most: useful article. which entirely obviates all eltiectlons. The bottle) ran he attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction tp all who have them in use. made to order at the sio•rtest notice. !JACOB . , FiwEr. Folk g. A TALE OF A TEA-KETTLE. On a winter's evening, nearly one hun dred yca - s ago, the tea board was laid out, and the window curtains closely drawn, in the humble parlor of a small house in the town of Greenock, in the west of ..:•eittland. A tidy, active matron was bustling about; slicing-the bread and butter; a blazing lire gleamed and roar,d in the grate, and curled around the blink sides of the kettle which reposed in the midst of it; and the tire crackled and the water b.tiled with a faintly popling sound, and a stream-of white vapor came whiz z.ng out of the spout. of the V 0,4 'CI with a merry hiss.—Now the matron aforesaid saw nothim , extraordinary in all this; kettles had boiled and fires had burned, front the beginning, and probably would' do so to the end of the chapter. As the matron sooped to pour -the boiling liquid into the tea pot, her son James, a boy o twe!ve summers, sat on a low bench in front of the lire, his el hows restin: , on his knees, whilst his hands, placed toiler his chin, supported his head. The boy was intently gazing at the tire, the kettle, and the steam; swallowing tle , m with his eves, absorbed iit deep thottz.hts, anti lost in contempla-- tion. The hoy looked at the tire, and the [mallet- lookod at, the boy. 'Was there ever sic' an idle nerd'-weel in this wad', as (Air Jamie was the question which almost unconsciously she proposed to her self. A Mrs. B stepped in at this moment, when, turning to her visitor•, Jamie's mother said, 'Mrs. B, did you ever see the likes o' our Jan e? Look at him ! he'll sit there fur hot 6, staring cct the.kettle and the sti•am, : 11 you wad think his end would come o't 0' his heed !' And the truth to tell, there was so' e. thing peculiar in the glance of the boy s eve; there was mind—active, speaking mind—looking through it. Ile seemed as one who gazed on a wondrous vision, and whose every sense was bound up in the display of gorgeous pageantry floating before him. He sat watching the escaping steam until the thin vapor ous column had appeared to cast itself upward in fantastic, changing shapr; sometimes the subtle fluid, gathering in force and quantity, would gently raise one side of the lid of the kettle, emit a white puff and then let the metal fall with a low clanking sound. There was power and strength in that watery cloud; as the dreaming boy saw this, an unbidden thought came into his mind, and he knew the fierce struggle was symbolical of tellect warring with the elements of Provi dence. And still he gazed, and saw in his day dreams ships sailing without wind or sails, wagons propelled o'er deserts wild by some power unseen to .mOrtal eye.-4amie, Jamie,' exclaimed his mother, 'sit by your tea. Tf I find ye staring at the fire ye'll feel the %richt o' my hued.' The boy rose meekly, and did as he was toll. His name was James Watt, afterwards Sit James. He was honored by the title of Knighthood, being the first who applied the power of steam to any us.!ful purpose. The above anecdote. is literally true.—Watt was born in 173 G. This incident occurred when' he was in his twelfth year. He was the son of a poor tradesman in Greenock, and proba bly never had read a book—the spelling hook and the Bible excepted.—Monte ,Journal. ( - HYENA, GLASS ANTY -4 QUEENS j WARE—OId housekeepers and young, with thos dso who aro expecting to become housekeepers. aro halt. od to call at II AMIN:lir:3 FAMILY GROCERY and 11X :111/3111 , his elegant assort meld of CI na, Glass and Queen s ware and other articles in the housekeeping lino, such as French and English tea sets, heavy banded and Plain, White lir:mite, gilded and blue plain Dinner sets nf.ev toy variety`'end price . ; bowls and pitchers, tureons, dish- Ac. Glass-ware-centre table and mantel lamps, Candelabras end other lamps, great varity, - table and bar tuntblers..Weideta, &r. Fruit and preserve dishes, In va riety. Codar-ware—tubs; Inickets, churns. bowls.butter prints and ladles, meal buckets, kr. Brushes—sweeping, white wash; serubbing„ hand and shoo brushes, dusters, brooms, &a. Market, clothes and travelling. baskets. - Also a choice assortment-of Tobacco and Segars. Call ye who are fond of choice brands of Segars and try the Prineipes, Rogan:is, t 4 telianonis and other Cuba varieties, and you will-find them of unimpeachable quality. Also half Spanish and Common Sogaro, with choice snuff and chewing tobacco. 48 . 3ii:1-'3U ..14).Lt-wigWo ,illbccltancous, I" 1 AS FITTING ANI) PLUMB- Lsu.—rho andel signed would Informal the .11.6 of I,ltllllllo that he luui uaide lilt "Et s. pt. 1 , 1'111.M. and l'idi' l llllM l at thou L tat tue, aeon on ILA:4011111W tet•mu, lie has eugairdd the se. oi it hint :ate hand how Philadelphia. and has sup plied hotinell %s ILL all ektelishe IA \NIB enable hull to 1111 all oldest , prouiptl.) 111 a ik be umlaut( d Ills murk of lids lisditits till quid in Leo lan exactly a pposiLt his s dal dinietit oil :sot th 11 MU% er 'ILI" t, us hem he illNltt I .11 lINN (;, \ (.. At. Ile by a lto to 111111 , 11 I • u u tl.e toardor. every ar ti t g r of LI Nt 1 / 4 1\ ...lt I,V II Ist 1)1 I", titleern. li. n 111 .1 ,Clo ud L II %14, 1(0)1 IN", DLL' , " " (.1 toil I'l.l \ , . . 'fhahidui fi.r the flatr.anttol with which he liasalrefol . beef) litvoleti, reil , e , .tfully sei hit, eolitintofitee of the same. „, Carlisle, June 14, '54. 11; R O M CALIVO.RNIA.-C. 111.:11.EN respectfully informs the citizens 01 ear- Hsi,. awl vkinity. that he has ju:l return t' ilfrom,Calili.rnia, and is prepared t,.eNe s. Nit /llll6lldS of win k connected witlehis s „ (W. • N 11110 1,11,1111 . .5. lII' S till 112111.1 I large assortment ..f leady-made ii Itle tuns, Pistols. Locks, lires..li tin Trimmings, e:c., all of which lie soil is it cede tie retail. lie also att otitis to reptiring buns, clocks lochs, Act tiograses on liras,. 0111111'1' and iron. lie hopes that by strict attention to busine , s, and a desire to please. he will merit and I eceive puhlic patronage. I,^o. All kinds c.f Fire Arms made to order. ,Ipril ..Q, 11)1)1.1. I.N I) IT A RNESS 111i -4,...9 is(i. 'l•h, 511151'111 , 14' elllitilitlOS to IItIITY , at the 1111,50 1 / 1 1Sillei.S. 111 all its A iII'IMIS 111 . 11111'llehl. ill Nl/Iqll.l hull o er street. l'arlislo.t ti o .lo..ra N ti rth of Lonna:ars .. ,, rlll l f where Ile 111t1 . 1148 keeping' 141 11;11111 a Vet - Wid aii. l lri wont in Iris line, rnutituisting nut all hinds of fashionahlo ts.Ali -1/1,1.:5t Itritlios, lilartingali.s. itirtils, y . Ciroin,:losattil Ilallors. also TlZl'lslts, n \\) travel Inv anti sailille . "7 . 1 . .1 - ' , l - ‘I7"N .-• I .. I ' d ..' l . ')\\\\ l' bar.. Ile nig , . litan k•. ' ' • li::11.t tires the In. •st. M 1 (11 I ' I ' ' :I'.- ... 1 .. 1 • :1 : 1 :::' ,' .• 's ••• 1 : : 1 'i t : : S .: I k' i l i :•. .' : ; tho s e . I .' :. : I 4 .1 '). ‘',' i r i i l . .: used I . .: : :•1 :': : . Nt ill 41, {leil 1./ rail :11111 slle Hillis. Ile 111 :11 , . It11111111:1 , 1111 1 s Ilill'lle,, 13,1,11,.... Coin:), mill Nt hip , in all thoit. Valle ii,.. nod or tifitiontl3 hollovos t'i' in the ~eljen,,l ii;1111 . 1.1 , 11- ti"li ..f his. i lisit.ntors. that 1., finale, the notitt si Anil ls•st ,ivat.... in all their sat iris tit Itroittli. that is made in the o , tints'. lle aln , inal.os all kinds it \ int 111 , 41, ill , I'ller. IL!: :l'i I . :11%. 1111 , 1‘. Clirieli flair and :spring ltit r.isso.. .111 the al,, i o grt 11 1,. I, ill 14r wade of the best material Will is 111 . 1,1114 . 11511111 and ii ith the utmost dos oat ill. \I 11.111 , 151 ill N. ~ ;.-... ••• , :rm -- gq, - 5,71',5p../.. - .., p,.;:—. 4. , .-_, I , 1 ~...„,,........... L. ‘, , s'\ ...: t...„,„ 11 ...... .....„ , , , i; , ,: - .., , , , r , * ,lll ~. 'is. , " i;. - :1• sr - 4, 11.. I! , st. -,1; y ~ 1 -- i , ;1 •• 1, . - is 1.- - .1 •,. -•'" . . .... ".%•••••---' , .., , ,- -1 "-•t — ;,..-,:.;_- - ''''''#&-:;—..,...._ .!,,!' t 'I: '*'4.?_ . Gr ---- ` - .- --Z- - .- ''' l —'-7- -,1 q , C1 H., 1 ,.__ —'" *...W.404 L* — -- 7 - . 7'. : .:1'—'' .. --7, • r) A 'l' 1 1 ; N SELF-NLAP. I )E:CING 1_ YANK EE - FEET) I'UTTER:;, inatitt.h,“^ . :(l fur SARGENT, \,,.410 Marks t str.,et. rhilada maim: is superior to :my now in use, fir rotrOlgt lamhility. and Nfllipll.•ity Of construction : I 1 cuts fast er, and is-the only set fsharpening I lay, Straw and Corn stalk Cutter ever made. It has but UV If STRAW UT whnif any person call grind and set with emm, hut in ordinary ease. is ground in the machimt. Thou .ands have already liven sold, find the demand is daily. increasing. In most rases an examination is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the ahoy(' constantly on hand and for sale by J. I. !NNE, °eq . ' Sole Agent for Cumberland county. ,ters that lie keeps conFtan tly on hand a supply of too ••Shentansagner," tut MIRO -1111,11! Wash for t h e hair, numufaxtured by himself. The excellence of thin Tonic in toti...otl to by all of hl , cus tomers w Ito hey,' used It to'be no, of tile bent articles known ti ,r dello:log the hair of dandruff. also man ufitrtures tt Hair Restorative, known as the -Corashee num," fir git hug new growth to the hair on 1131 d 111.11(1S. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shemansagner clears the hair of dandrulT and prevents it front canting out, the CO. rasheenum supplies a new growth to those who have had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public Is In• tiled to call. examine a n d purchase these in, alma& articles. as he is confident they trill render satisfaction. 111111 DRESSING. and currixo. and till A MPOONING attended to In the best style as usual. at his old rooms on WeSI, 3laln :;treet.ttear :Marion Hall. Carlisle, lieu'. 27;1854. WM. BURGESS Insurance. 1, 1 ITtE INSURANCE. —Tier. ALLEN AKU EAST P N$ MAIO MUTUAL RE IN -,citi:\Nt/M: CoMPANY oor Cumberland c.onnt.y, incorpoo- I laud toy an net Astomothly. iv now Italy orzanlzi.ol, and ito operation untloor the mannge,iniont of Otto following conunissinners, viz Daniel Bailey, 'William R. norgaa, Michael Cocklin. Meichoir Brousionan, Christian Stayinam, John C. Dun lip, Jacob IL Coover, Lewis flyer, Healy Logan, limkja- Min IL 3liisser, Jacob Mumma, *Joseph 11'ickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The runny of insurance an, tni low and rayoratplo as any Oompany of the kind in the 6tate, Persons wishing to hecome members are halted to make applleatiem•to the agents of the company,. who are willing to wait upon them at any time BENJ, iI. 313SSEIt, Presidont. 'HEM' LOGAN, Vico rrogltleut. LEWIS lIYER, Sucrutary . M ICI LAIL COCKLIN, • Treamuror. AoEsTs CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Budylpli Martin, N. Cum bminua; C. E. Homan, Kingstown; floury Zi•aring, Shiremanstown ' • Charles ISO], CarBAN ; lir. J. Alit, CBurchtown ;. Sarnuol li sham, Rost. Ponntihorouttli ; limos Mr Dowt•LEralikf.rd; Hndu 0 rirfith, 11144.11; Samuel Coni•er. Benjamin fraverstiek, :slechati. lesburg ; John Sherrlelc, Bliaburn; David Cuovor, Shop berdstown. YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, Diilsburg; Potcr IVolfbrd, Franklin; Jahn Smith, Esq.,' Washington; 11% 8. Picking, Hover; .1. W. Oran, Paradise. Lochman,' • Members of the company basing about to ex pire can have thorn renewed by making application to ny of the egentif.. SAVE YOUR OLD METAL—Mash paid for OLD METAL, Aueh ee Copper, Brake and troll, at the Carnal° Found* , and ~4~rhluo shop., IeItANE. CIAIUM,II.IIt . t ; i IL VRANCISCUS ; . . 1 - x..•' MANUFACTUTER OF COTTON 'APS, Wadding, Tie Yurn, Carpet Chain, Cotton 'Payne, ' ',AMP, (lANDIX 'AND FLUID WICKS. ' bleb )1130n - ere to , Nifil at the Lowest Cog,' Prices nt, No. CA Market Street above Second, North side, Philadelphia I.OItItIS li E. IS NV 11.'1' iou NEED AT NO.:SENT subscriber respectful. ly inforjes the ladies l,nd fentletaen of Carlisle and •Icinity that he has now On land at his Ilair Dressing Ind Shaving Room on West trod. an elegant assortmet LADIES BRAIDS and lentlemen's WD/S,and can urnish to order at shortest ,otice every hind of flair lirk of the best quality. Ile also begs leave to in •run his friends and custo. I)i1U Jdpl)ia... u Tc HE s I‘l, lat L V - V A ‘v AM , and n'ANCY Uttlilntait:-A A tine asset mt erit of the finest, quality, lam sale ut he lowest rash plates, at it tal. L: LAD'a", No. 114 tOUt4 1 , .01,01111 .7,110011.010 Cell 1 lee and Litton, west slue, tqatiantankhan 'l ile assgra anent endgames a huge atidt held t steal. tine tt atones, dew dry t:tilver \i'att e, Alltata it am e, platef t% Mil lute ~ i t or, 10 ;1100104. k 01 . kh, Latult,,tte.--tiet I - alit:Milli:olQ. articles tg a superior tonally. deserting the i.XiilolloAlk.ll 01 111000 w lie unsure 10110. i. ale 1.10• list h u lo1., 111: : 1 O praetlrul h l], t ledgel,U ul the business...atm till tf‘tlll4ll.lo 010111 t tin• impelling awl ..Notbutle.tui the sul serlher rout Wet.' ;t es purrlusun, ily.% illy hat lie cal. I...tippQ, them ch teuus an lat• etlier estaLliealuoit 111 either t•t Use .I.l.lauLlt Litids of Diamonds mut Pearl Jvmelryand tilccl 1\ al, 111,11:%1:1V1111,1 tmoctl.'t~• 1110 lilt It t'ta.s..t.tttlt' 1.111. v. jt,l‘ t•ir)' i lid , AI% er wart, luttlitull) tt Plait cIl NI 1•. 1. Ui t r.t 11 LA 1), .4 0.2)I Sttith t!d a low ducal, al ove Ntle. -• - tf t.... 111 the solidi window of the Store. may be seen the talitoil, Bird t et 11/111alilis 01 I lie m•lent lilt allot 1 . 1111 4 .115. (.4pt. • bl-1)r. ‘I'A ' S 1(.1S1•11 1 , , It IC CI CIiNS ---A lull mirply .4 the abet e . - etltatett I linen, 11,,,V t,l ail t nttlilterent .Izet , lft ut 4 ttalte4s to On. It reeta, ed the i., ut line uliuul lit the .ate renti,2, Is anti :slate lair, the last pitattittut at the 4r:111401n 11,LitUlt. l‘ll , l 1)1.1a,a0: latal elate tall n. al,tl pal oats others it thdcreul 1..1. It 1, ill ll.ake tale and Lotter uttor new a 0%011 nuu , uut 1.1 t vertu, al,tl it; it-NS tithe I lull 113 rhuru to 1110 111111 Let. suer- N liviet•aleillld relate 1u I'.te 11.11.1. MORRIS Agri, tilt oral Walt+. use Mill teed cure. cal 1ter,01,7141' and 3larket, rhilatituittia. lieu. b. ISo4—lt .11 f; L. KN !Gil T, (Sucees:,or to Hartley AND tAltl'E'l v..,..1.11,1L:5h.. No. 14 , uth Stl vet, d..an uhuv Sl.l live cl tee t. I 1111ailv11 111.1, tt here lie keeps run hand, a lull a55...2111,0t ..1 e. el') article in Ins ill husiiu-ss. I , ent het:, I eather bsds. Patt•lit r', , Elll}, ?.al I 1 1.1 w.sels. hie, 1.1;,' I ei.ethio. List. nag .tiol I leuip l as pet ll.gs lb,. 1 :111t..1i 1.1. , ..rai1d 1,1•11 . .zue1, lleart LI hugs 11,01 NI:11 , :1111.at• all , l Plano (..lul.. 1 , , lie 111,11.1, [Liu alAvlitl4 pui chasers. 4,1;5.1 _L1)1,1...1.1i 11, l'reihium .11 - ti:ite iu halt til,ent,,rui \ iiat 11sF 1.1.,11t . bind LAW.. Li, 11.1.:iNUI, tint 11 lit llt'. r %1 hen.—M.. 1. •1 L,• r 'wild of Ow. bend; No. 2. 11,1.,1 to win• 4141, ..t.. 3. v.' 1. , . 1•:11 tp, list L. p • ,Nt , 4. 41,11. sill Lt. cos lliv I. Jul/. tl.i. 1. 1 . 7. ill ft rait•tid t.. I all. Nil . 11, /% 101e1it . .,14”..1ui toitill I, pit It. 0 , 4.1-1,1 , tins all% .)Trod) J r sale a slietallu st,h. , l 1.11 ‘1 r I tints. I ,Illtllllll . liatittiltlvlllictl 41,11 t heap :1 , 1111) f•Altil , ll , llliit lit lit lilt t Isli.ll. r Lustrous Hair ToUit. prep:tilt' ten 11l rr , utll Athellelth Heel t• nod IN( lAN, the un st es,l 111 al Veit' et el' Tor I uses 11,14 Lila ut or arid i•si.i %nig It hi ;I heititli, stair. Awoug 11) loethlrtrn rutting 111111k t:1h, Ite It . , IS the ht. t that ills IS applied t. ca er) 44 hair 1 ut lit lit, tstaLllsliiiielit, it is helot dial] Wi lk!' ally kin 11, 11 ppi Witt 11 , 11. it I,ing thus pr. tt sled 1.11,1 gitiiiarittli 01 Its ehlea , N. N,lit ssholesal!, and retail at his Old Ental,llshment 17; t'llebthut MTret eipe.slte the State lietiSe. 1 hiladdiplita. JZ. Ddliarti hits at least diecin ere(' the ie plus ul.iu 111 II.11I: 1,1 i., 111A41 /1111100110, tt bd . stilt. alts pet leck oat intense tin Itn S111.11S,111:., et t.l S' thing of tits kind Lea in use. It edidiN the hair either black tic nrom is. las Ise desired) 111111 IS used tt tthept injury to the hull shin either i., stain or ethers% Ice, rah i,u s‘aslisti till in ten Mill lite, alter 1111111I1 . 11tb/14. ttith,.ut detracting from Its ulticar). Persons visiting the city are nit lied to give 11111111 call. Lettere uddressed to R. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut et, Philadelphia, unl EUCCIN e uttentn,n. Jan, I : liAllIEE! LE Al 11 E I , ItITZ, 11ENDh 1 & 1 .4 4 . No. 29, North 'lined Street, Phil a delphia, 1101t0l.t.ti !IANUt. At 1.1 , 111.1i5, L'orilers and Import ers (it Ft:ENt II CALF SKINS. and beaters in lied and oak Sole Leather and Kip. keb2h—ly IIAY AN D STRAW CUTTERS, CORN till ELLERK—A large assurtment ut hu p. kI%uaHUY Straw and Odder Cutters, ium uu hand.— Also. thuible and shu;le corn spellers tor either hand or horse you er, Of the very latest tuanulueture, including the pi cull= Olt ller at the late l'euus) It malt state kali. kw* tale by PA:AHALL 31111{1,16 d: Agricultural Warehouse and :Iced ;:ture, cernur ul ith lid Market, Philadelphia. Lee. 1,, It,:ci—tl 01111.11. Surgeons' 13andzwe I ssTriTT E EL' )1 ED to No. 4, alb steet, sixth store aluive 31arket. 11. C. EVERETT'S Patent Graduating Pressure TIC C: 4 : 4 , for the cure, of litirtui Zilioulder Braces, I•upporters. Elastic Stoelt Inas. muipetthary, Ilemorrholdatl, and bandages 10 deformities. Jun. 11-Iy. H U WA RD ASSOCIATION, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To ail persons afflicted oith : , exual diseases, su SEM LN A L W EA K:\ IMPOTENCE, liUMllthli ULLET, SY Plll 1.16, The HOWARD ASSGCI ATION of Philadelphia, to vim% of the awful destruction of human lite and healt. donned by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions uhich at. practised ilium the anfiirtanmtc victims disease: by Quacks, have directed their consulting t.urgeon. as CIIARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus at tiirted.(Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description of their rut int ion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c..) and itt extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH MLDICIN ES FLEE OF CIIAIRIE. 'the Hutt ard .Is,,,,ciation is a benevolent Institution, established by special end./Wment, li,r the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted tt lib " Virulent And Epi demic diseases." and its funds can be mod tin• no othe,r purpose. It has now a rut plus of means, which the litreaors have voted to advertise the abet t• not tee. It in Ill'elUeSr, to add that the Asstudation commends the highest ledical skill of the age. • Address, (post•paid.) Dr. ti CALHOUN, Consult ing iiiirgeon, Howard Association phtiadmio l t 3 , L a . By order of the Directors, liZitA I). HEARTIVELL, President. nprllli. . GE O. PA hi:CHILD, Secret:ire. E N 11 TRUSSES.—flernia or Rupture successfully treated. and comfort insured, ,y use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combin ing extreme lightness, u Rh ease, durability and correct construction. In lieu of th 6 cumbrous and uncomforta ble article usually sold. An extensive assortmen always on him!, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children. and for sale at a range of price to milt all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4, $5, $O, $8 and $lO. . Persons at a distance coil have a frusta sent to any ad dress lay remitting the amount. standing measure around he hips: and stating Side affected. For Sale Whoicsalo and Retail by the importer. CALEB IL NEEDLES, S. W. nor. of Twelfth k. Rare Sta., Philadelphia. Depot flat Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Peopi; land Sup ports. Ladies' Boon* with competent lady attendants, april 11. GRICLILTURAL IMPLEAII4',NTS IiENNODM4 • CELEBRATED WIIE T DRILL_ A - A *L. Adopted aThi for siiiring,,infP. grasi seedir and', . 1 ;r e. guano. ii,rmiser's Portable Cider Mill—the hest fry, In the Cuarket. lialliday's patent Wlndualll.—, I torso Power's and Thresher's, Mine and (inane Spreader's,, panicps ' Day, Straw 'and :Vedder ACuter. Little (Rant Corn and Cob Mill. spown Atmnsphuric Churn. 'unborn Superior Implements with all oiliCrs, for The 114 of the limner or, , gardner for solo 'Wholesale and WWI by • 'PASCHALL. MORRIS & CO:, Agricultural 'Warehouse find Seed Store, corner 7th and Market streots, Philadelphia. July 25,'5'5. ebucation. 11LAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD -1,3117, near Carlisle, Pa. The 16th Se}•sirn a ill ef,,n.- mence on TUESDAY, :tluy Ist, 1556. of f:tu dents Ihnited,and constant efforts used fur their metal turd intellectual improvement. :refills. st,fi per sCi4iC.ll. Circulars with references and fill informutionflurliblii oil, by It. li. 1f1;1..M., Principal and l•nprieter. uniberlai.d April 18-1855 CO3I3IERCIAL COLLEGE, vennit eel to the new owl spachLus Ilnll, No. tin in.d lip. BALT Lailtimore. E. t titanit.t N. Principal and Lecturt r upon I\lerein ' the ;Alone. E. K. Loinit, In charge of \\ riling Deportment. W. 1‘1.31r,- Instructor in Met eantile Caltulations and Associate .1, keeping beportutent. J. M. V011.1.1/.8. Teacher in In ot. Keeping. T. 1.t0e.. Li el,lll er m, l 1 , 11.11,11. M Law. Three )tints hat* nut yet elapsed since the meat of thi. iesUhttiuo. dt11 . 11.14 uhitlt Owe upt,ntds Cf, tight hundred student, hale Leen in utlt hen:Lev. resenting 711 , arly eNety hnite lit the t nii,n., at. t.i.g whom are numhern kit taltittiot e dnd elsem het t act up) - log' prominent po-itivtib ut. 1 inii.ths uimt anti o eit uut ants. ITSE OF St U jr lauth NE PA I Nia.—'a i.l I h.( :I al tie n.‘ c(n titn aa a la ;.:staii, flat. i.t.a Ltaa ra.t. u. i hnu teen ) itlN i t, 4 0.a1..1) It 11 10..6 nen K 1 tl . . t ing - hunin and ether intiaortitiat statit•tas. load an t.", tt sil 1“.111:l1111:111(, sill. tLc n.nt aEt nit 1 . 1 ill 1,04.1. s of curry alenaltptia.ll. alassisttia at, Lu is tno sci- Stllitl, acrottiatat, ) tone I.t tiainn.g 1n tillt IU, 11.1111,1 a is amiatto,to prnelia na and meal :alai lid to the pill stilts irl t t 11.11. t it:ding lintly.dnal. lattuolshil, :Utile:althe a t lanalt•sion. 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Mt 1..1.1) I:\\L. at taw., ra.af If t , .. at,,, utt al that eNt.Q 11111511' still it tot.' all at La, Uti ti1ti41.1...) : 111,1 111,014 Intiettlait it 1.1 . 114. h. S. 1.1.1.11,11, Nay 30. cl .. ..llttala 'NIA tvt. 1:11 .1,10 1.),1AL Li 6 : lilt ULi 6 : I,lttu 6 : k I et, h .ii. &I'LI : Matt Joel Et...1N.,. 1‘ litril .ell t h 11 liikr, v p j Mullflllen, /1111..1e, '.l a te, uu, AC., 5. Illtil, logs i i g li Le I, ut cliztscit w nit ,t tut cant at the Lett n ' '.il full:4, 1 A.1.1.0. , 111.Ut.1tL. I ee.. l / 1 14.111“ L., 1:W.11k ~• ela)St:l/31.... et. 111.1.13 . 1 .0,1144.1.1, Illos /A tilt 1 t., i.e 11•- It. r , . 1‘,... kfi..(, Intl e. 1.1,Lk.11.- 4 .11,10, %all. hats, Fine i. lit m14.,15, 11,tiu -lurot.r.. lull, 1.nee1,1.111, k.lte, Darla- matt EAi:Wit, :...1.1ti0., r ot 111.51 -1.0 %.1..A.... 4 eht.1.1 . 1!, 1 et lut..ery. Ac. Utat Later kAs - 1,111:ilglet1 bca.tatife. 11 1.: like :7-11.0 aptct, :,,aftith lb, Sumac, Alum, Leg auto tam \I eeOc. (Al % 114 1111, It ppoi at, Las LQ e. lAA L , , 1 5... %t allot 111 A Lmtilf r s 1 tare 1...,,,u, Chu', roc GI roo 111111 114/.11, I Illitt. /Uhl 1 /.1 1.1,11 Lifeline, tit:l,l4 )1 111111. ,, kilitee, .I.llieltlil Vil, 1 U1'1..1101,41. I. 01 , 11. 141,U ri ltt Li \ at 'Atli, mat /feta, Lulu. Alt 5,1 is Lida It 1.1 Le eOll.l la ILO ley lists net luau Let price. Amu, a 111,1,11 alll.l NAL-wild USSUltment of F A N 1' Y Ul-10/./L . ., 11'111145, Lout, taulatr), LUAU 11.1/I.lll.elaie lalar artif let, culutalatial tut* use ul.d olualaut, Ma ul 111.1/111 1111, ullerfal at talc lull net each pricer, it.. Lim 1.141,1/1 brug, 1.360 k and I ewe) :turf ul the ~ul scraei tai .No lit .1.11114- over street.. S. u . HA.% /Alb . / a .11.. k L b (UN YE-a1 ( g j uht returued Irvin iresh so pp,3 oh /At Lt.: hold L,th.‘ 1.1.C1 Is A Au. The torthei hi, Cullilealtrll I% 110 his stock en 14111,..1 trill make his assorthielit ot and . l..l.leu,lthhill eolllllji. te. 111,:115Surt.111elit u 1 CU.51.1..,C11();\ Al,I is h,isu brie; consisting et pure sugar tt hitk and [rah/spilt:tit Candy 'ley.; 1_ id),M C1,1111111.,11, and tune Laihdied Cl es ety variety; also I , ruits, Nuts, ahtt ei ery thitig belonging to that depai of trade. lie N 1 taild nail mileenti attention to his supply et AItIICLLS tot' tile holidays, mid gee tail use, atnualg which may he femai . the the tastettil, and the thsehil. All are inn act! to rail whether they tt ish to Ihusehh.se or hot. B. J. hi h.t• h.lt. Carlisle. Leer litcctinito. AM E 6 ULLN Ulai, CP Professor of Anatomy and surgery in the Philadel- CulMgt in Medicine, imp Acting, Itotessor Ut Mitt. nery ; one ot the Consulting Physimans in the Phil - adelpilia Hospital, ; tutu nannber in the Au tomat Medical Asseenition; 110.1111,er 111 the plait Medical .11101111 Vl' 01 the Melliel.A.h/11140- cal College of I laiiiitelphia; torenHy Irtsident mid Protessor of A n tutu) and 1- uncyey 11. L attletbn eat college. lof main ; Dito l'ribirssor in An ;new). and Ph.iisiology lu Berl...Lice .0 wind Institu tion.' Ac. lilts lino) introduced in a popular fin in, several of hit v4ite prescriptions tor the pi menial diseusea 01 tilt climate. The name of each article,. u ill napby the Olt oic wilkh it is intended to Lu used. Mit.LlNTucis's RUT, $l. Dit.MeCciNnicn'aCoLD AND LOLOIi MIXTURE—For Col ." :1;> Coughs, AC., Price :25 cts. . Int. MLCLINIoCK'S ASTHMA AND 11001'1NC COL7D II RE,DIE- Dl. Price 50 ets. Da. MCCLINTOCK'S TONIC ALTKIINATAVE 5Y111.71 —FOC kti Wynn: the Blood. Price $l. , 310.'cia1ecx's Dyspeptic Ellxir—,Tor giving toile to the stomach, relieving luaus utter vatilig, heartburn,: SIDI nil iliNtgremble syMptolus arising from indigestion. price $l. MeCcisToeWii ItnEumcric 111 bictuar:--A _Purely re „cetable Remedy Mr internal ire, Mice .50 eta, . Dn. 3.ICCLINIVeIi'S LINIAILKT--For Rheuma tism, Spraltia, Swellings, le. Mice Gu cis, • ' Dit.SICCLISTuCtre ANODth: XTLItI. or l'ainS, Tooth ache, Headache, Neuralgia, be, Price tin eta: 1.2 MCCLINTOCK's E.EV.LII AND Atitt.til•EClflC--A certain cure for all Internattents. Price $l. DlAtilt IKEA COILLIAL AND CllOlll4 0171. VENTIVE---A Safe Remedy. Pit, NteouNTock's vEIiETABLE PVROATIVE' Pitta--Fat CuStIVOIIeSS, Headache, ke,' Prbie:2s etc. 1/11. MCCLINTOCK'S ANTI-111LIOUS,1.11.14.—For irregularity' in the Yunctions of the Liver and llowela—the best I.lvit er Pill 11)11110. Prlvo i 1 eta. a box. For tale by Dr..). NieCLINTOCR, nt lila Medical Depot * N. W. Corner NINTH apt! I'lLlll.lef Sti eels, Plaltidil , phia, and all Druggists. I,..nggists and Deakin' in Med eines who wish to be 'AgetilailWill pleats, tidcitesa furnishing refereitet, Mune (1 Pt tit (flied' county anti State. tiyi . ..yer tale by W. A. Heise, Santuvi 'l4.lllott,Carlitlel J. It. Criswell,- Shippensburgso.,l2”, haulf; nun, 3lecluttactiburg; Joseph Nem villi 4; Zimmerman, A miviivorildi rg; Haines town; A. C. Klink, New' Ifilcombeld Herod Newport; It. F. thirdner, Vt r 1; Spi legs; A.. 1. 31111 yr J. B. Nixon, Chain lierstiurg; It. Mentzer, Witt Ist , Nlol (leorgo Bergner and D. It..iouet k Co., iial ris , +ur can, be consulted, ;ivithout &legit d:dly,ftl n 10 to hg n'aoa, his 1.)1•1113.' December 0, 1.04-Iy. =J