6 IN 2Aritnitural. ryta - .1, - - - :, -- z .- -- - - - „‘ / 4?--_-i.,:;..f,,,r(gy ;el- Ai f ix,: k .--...•. ,, , , .. xiso,-..:,„,- , . 1., ~,A- 1 ,, , , 1,47 ) ,.,, k,' IA; vp i 4 r r 1.. = ZA. ' P - ! i t 4 z: ;',.' -.......0_ / ,:fh F ., -;,:, True Value of a Farm There is something in the owning a . pkiee ,of ground which affects me as,do the old ruins of England. I freely confess that the value of a farm is not chiefly in its crops - of cereal grain, its orchards of fruit, and its herbs, but in. those larger and inure easily reaped harvests ofassuci ations, fancies, and dreamy brnoding,s which it begets. Prom boyhood I have associated classical civic virtues and old heroic integriety with the soil. No one who has peopled his young brain with the fancies of mythology but comes to feel a certain magical fancy for the earth. The very smell of fresh turned earth brings up as ninny dreams and visions of the country as sandal-wood does of 06 - - ental scenes. At any rate, I feel in walk under these trees and about their slopes, something or that enchantment of vague and mysterious g:inipses of the past which I have felt about the ruins of Kenilworth Castle. For thousands .of years this piece of ground hath wrought its tasks. Old slumberous forests used to darken it; foxes have blinked through its bushes; and wolves have howled and growled as they pattered along its rust ling leaves with empty maws_ llow many birds; how many flocks of pigeons, thousands of years ago; how many hawks dashing' wildly among them; how many insects, nocturnal and diurnal; • how many mailed bugs, and limber serpents, gliding among:moss stones, have had possession here before my day ! It wilt , not be lung before I, too, shall be wastless and recordless as tkey„.=,-//enry Ward Beecher. Ashes in Agriculture. Wood ashes is one of the most impor tant fertilizers. It is easily obtained at any quantity, and at little expense. Take them carefully from your hearths, and save them till your corn and potatoes have risen two or three inches froth the ground, and then take a basket on your arm, and frOm it take a small handful of ashes and cast it at the root of your plants, and hoc them soon, so as to cover the ashes. .21shes contain all the iporganie' sub stance of the wood o: plahts wh:ch , are consumed; part of these are soluble and part insoluble. But the soluble sub stance mixed with water will dissolve the inAoluble. a Thus 'dissolved potash will dissolve silica, and prepare it for gla zin the cane, corn, wheat, &c. Not a particle of ashes should go to waste.—beached ashes has parted with its potash, but it still retains its phospho. ric acid and most of its lime. Ashes neutralize acids in the soil; they warm cold, mossy, wet places, they are very destructive to insects; they as sist to break down and dissolve the coarse fibers and stalks in compost heaps; render hard, clayey soils open, loamy and fertile. The potash, so material to most crops, can be obtained here only .from ashes. In granite regions, potash is obtained from the dissolution of the fold-spar, but we have none in this region'of country. Wheat contains a large proportion of potash. Fifty-nine per cent. of the ash 'of - corn is carbonate of 'potash, one-half the earthy part of Irish potatoes is pure potash. Save - Save your ashes, therefore as careful ly as. you do your five and ten cent pieces, apply them to your crops with care, and you will find them of a rich deep green color, While growing, and heavy with nutriment at harvest.—Ancient, City. :13,Ai8mo PLums.---At the Farmers Club'Of 'the American Institute, held in New: York, on Tuesday hiSt, Mr. T. W. - Presented from Mr. Rufus Cossit, of : Qnunditga, a!basket, of line plums of the egg and Lombard, varieties Mr. Cciasit , succeeds"in ' producing perfect, pIUmS by :plan Ong 'On a rich soil, whichho keeps apart of his shop; Which: trample the ground, so hard that the lar vu.' of, the cu rcUlio` Cannot enter, into - it• 'Ware his heus;(u'large number of which are-kept-in the ..enclosure), devour thorn. As scion as his sheep, or hogs.clestroyAQ, imperfect fruit, whiCh fall • with the' vae, i thus destroying neiirly the whole of thcse'pests. Thp,9ew' cureplies, which rerive:cannOt injure ihe hirge quantity - which 'remain:, , Thus he' succeeds in . per.. feeting nearly .a hundred bushels of tho fioest varieties of plums. p OBERT B. SMILEY, CABINET MAKER and NDERTAIait Nunn Hanover stre t, - next door toti, ; :ei'',.va!ll Ij lass's lintel. Ile would respectftily inform the citizens of Carlisle al tho"ptiblie generally , that he nas now on hand a larg And olegant assortmentof FUR lTURE,consisting in pkit - of Wardrobes,Card and (Ali o. Tables, Sofas, Bureaus,'Bodateads,, plain and fancy , owing Stands, ac., manuthetured of the best material ad quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest 'rites. TEN IT lIN MINDS Made to order, and repairing .romptl v attended to. 4 - 61 - COFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hat , at; a splendid hearse ho will attend funerals In town or .oun try. Remeinher the stand—next door to 11. Glass's kWh It. IL SMILEY. 14 1 XT ENS IV DI FURNITURE 80031.1 _1 —.um ES It. \YEA V Fat would resnectbully call :, . 4 the attention of II euse.keepers and the pu I d le •., to his extensive stock of elegant 'TICCIT! , it F., -_.,p'. _ including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre !rod Ta hies, •At• . Aresslng and Plain Bureaus, and every tither 4.rticle in his branch of business- Also lIONV Oil haul, tam largest assortment of CIIAIRS in Carlisle. at ~..; tho lowest prices. AIW.FINS made at the short- 7..- , ist notice and a !fears. provided for funerals. lie 1 solicits a call at his o!stablishinentronl!Corth Han over strew!. near tilasse's Hotel. na-Furniture hired but by the month or year. - -._ - .. , v s cti < 0 4 , ire ci 0 lIN EII of Han ,'.... ~,:t. f OVOr alitt I,ollolor StS ' e - ik Lw_t?... -.." 'atrl'f' " c..a1.161,1:.-- Tim nmlersign 1111 has always on ha u l a large stock or superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles, whb II he is prepared to :ell at the lowest ',rives. He Invites .ittention particu larly to the Pkvr:Yr Seal so licriTon ilfa,sTl: \D, a mOst useful artiele, which entirely ole.l.ttes all ob,lortions,— Cho le,uom ea!' be attached to old ilAsteads. They have given oath, ',aft:halms to an wli.• have them in lOW. 4:6 -. COFFINS made to order at thn shortest notice. .1 Al N 113 Fri"r E it. II0)1(EI EDICAL COL LEM,. OF VI: NSYLVANII, 1.,;..tt,..11 in Nitwit St. nit The I.,:crunns: of the. Ito ;ular Course Will eullillithlett on the 591,, nit Monday I October, and continue until tin first of March ensnfo4. iunt of Fees for a fall Course of Lectures fln variably cash.] $lOO 00 Si tulonts urti) hire ittended two frill courses in other )1. dical $0 on Graduates of other Niedical. Colleges, :10 110 Matricitlati,n Fee paid only once, G oo Practical Anat,o,ty, In no lir.iduation Fee, :to on F r t 11 . tI.TER WI1.1101 4 •1,1, M. D., Emeritus Protfe , . tr ttf ‘l,ll' .1 D. 1) Kll. rr.tfitssur ttf Mat -rift :NI etlieti said t.v 1 , 1 11. . 1.. M. 11.. Itrufe,ter uf 11.mite-ptithie t tit t , t. t h :t2t.l thtt Pr:tctielt N% j),. ~f 115 , 101 of \1%.11.11 and Children, and Nledival 11 I,Tl' :Irv , ' ,:NT 1.1. r., 'M. D., Profossor of Chemistry,and 'node ' .1 to,fl K1.1.Y. )1. D., Profess,r ~ISun.rery. I=7ll=l W11.1.3.1M A. Rom. NI. IL . , Profv,:sor o f Phrdolozy. 3. , .1 S. ettUCII. M. IL. Demonstrator of Anatomy. WILLIAM A. (IA RDI NEIL M. D., Dean. - amttl-Wt. No. 190 North Ton th St, Phila. OS. B. 13 USS [ln, t 27 IS. IVlkarve ,, , 9I w C holohestnut street; Philadolphia. Wh01,,,10 ~,,,,,.,. ,a FOILY.IIN tut. D oME , TIC Flti'l r, NUTS. ,t , •., w aid call the attention of CYnntry Nlerrhants aml others, to the following list of floods. krpt ruistatit iv on hand, all of whivh he offers Mr sale at the 1.., ,, c.t, market, prices. in lots to snit purchasers, vie: Plt ClT.—Raisins. Currants, FIGS. Dates. Ciefork Tam arinds. Prunes. Oranges, Lemons, Prose{ sea. NUTS.— tlin Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts. .Nut.. lfround Nuts, Shelled Almonds, Cetus Nuts. Shelia , ' liround Nuts, French Chestnuts. ucl) it ti .. -4'h•n•nluto, Sardines, Split Pe3A, Apples Che,,o, Syrups, nose Water. Peach Water. As s wt ,RI It t rants, U.lll Rook Candy, Gum Orme;, torarani, Vermicelli, Beans. Owen Winter, salad Oil, C mat y Soed, !rim p Seed, Pearl Barley, Preserved Fig Paste, Jujube Paste. Kotehups and *mires, olives and Capers, Asssrted Pickols, Jellies and Jems, Piro ‘Vorlt.; and Fire Crackers, Spiced Oysters and Lob sters, .4:c., &r. Country Merchants are requested to call and pur chase their goods at first hands and mako a great saving thereby. ' Wet. a, 1555 pIIIE CHEAP CASII BOOK ANI) sTATioNE,Ey sToEE, North West cantor of Oth and Arch Streets, ttN IN Booli:11—PouI {cal, Juvenile Miscellaneous Standard and Presentation Molts, very eheatit . . . AND FANCY STATIONI:ItY EINEM Superior White Ruled Letter or at I. 5n per Beam. Letter am( Note En vMopes in great variety. Weddhip Furnished at very moderate rates. Cards ritten and Engraved. tilliott's and other Steel Pens. Superior )l o tto Wafers, Lit on a shoot, for 2i cents. Inkstands, Penknives. Paper Weights, &a. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte )lonnales, P,lrt Folios, Card Cues, Backgaunn. n Boards, &r. With a ver y l arge tied choice Imoultnent of TOY BUNKS, GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, Albums, Scrap Books and Engravings. may 2—ly P. TI! )3ISON FANCY FURS FOR LADIES ! . 3(ms FAItEIRA, iturrter, Manufacturer tind Dealer In all kinds of Fan cy Furs, No. :Zs Market above Eighth street, PHILADELPHIA. Having now completed - my very large and beautiful assortment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that will be worn during thu presunt season by Ladles and Children, and being determined to sell my goods at Set \lt. PROFITS it will he to the advantage of Lad'ist and others to give me a call before purchasing. IM.gtorekocTers and the trade will do well to call, as they will tindione of tho largest and heat varloty of stock to select from In tho city. Sept 19'15.-3m: 301 IN °TICE TO CONSUMERS. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! • The sulwriber would respectfully infirm Lie friends and the public, that he is now receiving lON tons of that very superior RED AS!! COM., front the Luke Fidler, mines of Boyd, Rosser & Co., the only Red Ash brought from the Shamokin Basin, Introduced and known in Carlisle as the Holfenstine Coal. It is entirely free front slate and all other Impurities ' and is perfectly :Melded to mechanical and dutnesti.) purposes, Its re:Mines:4 to ignite, condors It partfeularly desirable for small stoves, while Its intensity of heat and great dura !ditty:An burning makes it equally so for large ones. Ile would also call the attention of farmers and others to a superior article of CHESNUT COAL, from the same mines, for steam and line purposes. For sale only ilk Clurlisle by • July !:5, G. W. HILTON. "VAINILLY COAL.---600'Tons Lyken's 1 _ Valley Peal, broken and riereeued, prepared T.r ssly fe family use,yeeolving and for sale by • • ono. 20 CmW, 11. MURRAY, AO.- • '.MEI3URNERS' COAL. - 2,000 ons Lyken's Valley Nut Coal, a superior article revolt. L.; and for sale by Jul, 1:100m DLL, 'IKS3IITII'S COAL. 5,000 Butt inack.mitses coal, a first rats artists re seising any or solo by Juno, 2.0 't W. B. SIURRAY, Agt. VtsA4 LASTIC BELTS.-Just icceived a s lot of Black and Colorod 'Alt and Worstod Elastic ,by • , OEO. W. 111LNElt. ib A L e P S E 4000 TONS, LYE ' at Vanity, Daiiiildn and 'P,lno.Clrovo t=T4.l l, r) Nucor Limo Coal, ' Lykons Valloy. Pittston and Shamokin Btovo Cord, Also, best quality Blacksmith Coal, Also, bUMBEIL of all kinds aud lanit,Cypross Sltluttlee l all of whitilihvill sold unusitall, low. 'Friends eall and juilgo fur yoursolveif. , aug M 0 tf S. M. HOOVER. Fanoy Printing well executed 481 - ritiollit 4)011110.3 • (I_AS FITTING_AND PLUMB fit ‘_fi ING.—The undersigned would inform the Ih• of, Carlisle that - he ,has made arrange monis wadi.) AS FITTING 'and PLUMBING at short,no7 tire, and on reasonable terms.' Ile,has'engaged the Sre , vices et 11 Mat rate hand from Philadelphia, and has sup himself with, au extensive assortment of FIXT MILS; which will enable him to till akorders promptly. All work will be warranted. Ills stock. of Oas Fixtures will be found iu the room exactly opposite his Tinning es , .,ablishment on North Hanover street, where be invites it eon. TINNING, MUTING, Is also prepared to ; . urnish, or notke to order, every article of TIN WARE used by housekeepers and others. Ile will also attend 1.0 SPOU T I NO, HOUSE-ROOFINO, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage with which he hasalroady been favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, ~...,. . -174 II 0 31 CU IFORNI.A.-0. VON ..4, - , A ium.EN respectfully Informs the citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, that he has just return , ~ ,...."4 ed front Calith:ilit„ H in is' prepared tem..- cute :ill kinds of work , ninected with his ‘, .. , ""r ~' ' ••••• line of lundire, . . the always on hand Y• •• . a large assortment of ready-made Rifles, lions, Pistols. hocks, Keys, Gun Trimmings, tic.. all of which he will sell w holds:de or retail. Ile also attends to repairing Guns, clocks, locks, tic; engraves on brass, copper and iron. Ile hopes that by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, he will merit. and receive public patronage. .4.k8" All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. Carlisle, April 20, 185-I—V SADDLE AND HARNESS _MAK !Nu. The s'ultscrier continues to carry on the Ilitilvv business. in all its various branches, in North Ilau• over street. Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's corner where its intends keeping in hand a general assortment in his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD DLES, Bridles, Martingales, Oirthst Circingles and Halters, also TRUNKS, traveling and saddle yttf- 7-. I 171 : bags. lie also man- 11f:taunts the most ~.4. l i ell approved S r A N I s II • .. r 1 SPIt 1 Nit S km.Es ever nted in this country, and those Witil Mg a hand some. durattle and plea 'ant saddle will do well to call nai l si t e 010111. iii'also manufactures liftmess, Bridles. m 1111 11 hips in :ill their varie ties, and rollll,l,.ntly believes from the general approba tion of Ills etistomers, that he innlies the neatest :mild lieNt gears, in all their variety of hrisith. that is made in the country. Ile also makes all kinds of slatrasses to order, iv: St raw. !tusk. curled Hair itint Spring )lat rasses. All the alum e art ivies will be made of the best material' and workmanship. and with the uttnost.iles. patch. \V dl. OSBORN. • -- ': - . 1:4;4 1t1 -1 1 .t. • ATENT YANKEE FEED CUTTERS. manunt, tu—Nl for ALDRICH SA ENT. No. 410 Market street, Philada This cutter is superior to any now in use. for strength durability, and shupliAty of construction; it cuts fast er, and is-the only selfsharponing Ilay, Straw anti Corn Stalk Cutter ever loath.. It has hut ONE STItAIWIT KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease, but in ordinary ease, is ground in the machine. Thou sands have already triton sold, and the demand is daily increa4ng. In inest cases an examination is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it for itti'other. All sizes of the above constantly on hand anti for sale by J. P. LYNE, Sole Agent for Cumberland county. .era that ho keeps constan , [y on hand a supply of too “Shemansagner." an mind :able Wash for the heir. manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonic Is testiged to by all of his cus tomers who have used it to be one of the best articles known for cleansing the hair of dandruff. Ile also man ufactures a Hair Restorative, known as the “Cornshee num." for giving new growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shemansagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it from coming out, the Co rasheonum supplies a new growth to those who have had the misfortune to lose their hair. 'rho public Is in vited to call, examine and purchase these Invaluable articles, as he is confident they will render satisfaction. SHAVING, HAIR DRESSING, and CUTTING, and SHAMPOONING attended to In the best style as usual, at Ills old rooms on West Main Street.uenr Marlon Hall. Carlisle, Dec. 27, 1354. WM. BURGESS FIRE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN AND BAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and In operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William R. liorgas, Michael Cocklin, Me'choir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Bun lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benja min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited tc, make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. 11. MOSSERi President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary. MICHAEL COM" Treasurer. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—ltrkiph Martin, N. Cum berland; C. 11. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Charles 8011, Cadslo ; Dr. J. Ahl, Churehtown ; Samuel graham, West Pennsborough ; James Me Dowel, Yrankford; Mode Oriffith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haverstlek, Mechan icsburg; John Sherrlak, Lisburn; David Cotner, Shop. herd st ow n. YORK COUNTY.--John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dever; J. W. Craft, , Paradige. AltltlSlSUßO,—Houser & Locinnah. ' Members of the company having policies about to ex pire can have them renewed by , making, application, to ny of the agents. W. B. MURRAY, Agt GAVE 'YOUR OLD 'METAL—.CasIi paid fcii'OLD METAL, such as Coppyr, Brass and , nt tho Catitslo Foundrrand Mathino Slop. FRANK. (4AIRDNER . . 1 W l ' e 5 I AM NOW RECEIVING . vorhi g stock of PAPER IIANUINGIi which ist le largest and most varied assortment over Opened In tlarlisio, to which I invite the early attention pi the pidle, nal intend Soiling sit j)rldos whicWe'anirtl tail to please the closest purchaser. march2B • . 1 .0111.1 P. LYNt. Aissellancous, Carlisle, Juno 11, '54 ME U NEED AT PRESENT —Thu subscriber respectful ly informs thu ladies and entletnen of Carlisle and Iciulty that ho has now on and at his Hair Dressing and Shaving Hoorn on West trent. an elegant assortrnet .f LADIES DRAWS and lentlemen's WlGS.and can nrnish to order at shortest lotlee every kind of Hair Cork of the best quality. lio also hogs leavo to In- lasurance. AG ;NT•3 MONROE MORRIS Med.:run Herb:minim Extra. Ltd Li:AA:us flair Tonle, prepared trout Neulh Anita luau Her!. anti hoots, the WM' , I nth:eta:slut arttele e% er pod Lived her preser', iug tug hair trout holing u ttt changing colter, ' , storing anti pre:selling It a ° health) mid lusurhill't state. Allal/11; wther reasons why .1).11111Tb hair Uttiqg saloon main tains its /11111.011,,, popularity IS the tart that hi:s'loocm applied to every Iteau of hair cut ut his establishment, oustsineutly It is Kept in better pre:seri/Mon than nu tter ally I..advis uppil, ation. IL being thus practically tested te . ) thousahus, tellers the greatest gUaralitee of Its 'Ma wholesale and rehlll at his Old Establishment 177 Chestnut street apps site the mate House, it. Dollard has at least diseovered the tie plus tilira lIA DYE, and announces it tar sale with pot Met ciao litience iu its surpassing us ery thilig of the hunt livNY iu Use. it eOlorN the hair either blink or in . °. May hi) desired, and is Used without injury to the hull o r skin either by stain or otherwise. can fe washed oh in tun minutes alter application, without detracting from its otlicncy. Persons uniting the city are invited to giro him ri call. EATHER ! LEATHER ! YktITZ, 11EMMY No. 29, Ntath 'third btreet, Philadelphia, NIOROCCO Al'i F.itn CliEltS, Currie' 111111 Import er; ur CALF and Leiden , in Red and Oak Selo Leather and Kip. Feb2b—ly HERE IS WHAT lIAY AND STRAW CUTTERS, CORN SHELLER .—A large assortment ut lin Ilay, Straw cunt V6llllol' Cutters. now WI :Os°, double and single corn shellers tor either hand or horse power. of the very latest manufacture, including the premium Sheller at the late rennsylvaniatitatePah. bur saki by PASCHALL 3101titls. Agricultural Warehouse and seed store, corner tu 7th tad Market, Philadelphia. Lee, u, It/b4—ti Surgeons' lolEll t l o i r t , i , o 4 n dl t e INSTITUTE h b‘reet, sixth store above Market. B. G. EVERETT'S Patent Graduating Pressure TltlitiS, lbr the cure of ituptaue“.s.houlder Braces, Surpnrters, Elastic Stockliigs, auspensary, llumorrhuidal, and Bandages fu determines. Jan. 11-Iy. rui his Monde and eusto- H° wARDH,ASSiOCIA7I.ON, - . TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, sut SEMINAL WEA E.\ ESS. AII'OTEM.%, GONORRII, L ULEET, SI PIIIJ.IS, Sc., &e. The ID/WAHL ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and healtl caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which al, practised upon the unfortunate victims of such disease! by Quacks, have directed their consulting :.... 4 urgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus af- Ilicted,(Male or Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,)and in extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. Tho Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and,,Epi detnic diseases," and its funds can be used for no tither purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Asseelation commands the highest Medical 'skill of the age. Address, (post•paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consult ing Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. aprllll. (11:0. FAILECIULD, Secretary.•, • FRENCH TRUSSES.—Hernia or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, nud made to order expressly for his sides. Ali suffering with ltupturo will be gratified to learn .that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combine Ing extreme lightness, with ease, durability and correct, construetion, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta blerticle usually sold. An extensive assortmen always on mad, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults an children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all. Cot of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and $6; Double, $4, $5, 6,.58 and $lO. . Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to anyad dress by routitting the amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. ' Tor Salo Wholesale and Retail by the,importer. CALEB 11. NEEDLES, S. W. cor. of Twelfth &R ace Sts.,Thiledelphia.,. , ! Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Draw; Chest Expanders ,and Erector Braces; . Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Sup, ports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. april 11. PlDilnlelpl;i~ WATCHES; JEWELRY, SILVER , WARE and FANCY IIOODS.—A tine assUrt . mum. of tho finest quality, ,for Sale at the .linvest cash prices, at WM. C:ELTOI‘IIEAD'S, Nu, 1.h.1 South Second Strom between Pine and Union, west side, Philadelphia Thu assortment embraces a largo and select stuck Fine JOWOIFY bilyer 'Ware, Alhatall are, platuf with lane silver, in 61)(10111s, Forks, Ladles, &e.—Jet goods, Fans and'fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who &Ali to procure the best .t. goods at the.lowest cash prices. Having a practical knowledge of the business, and all available thrill.. ties for Importing and :llanufactur ing, the subscriber connidently ins Res purchasers, be lieving that he can supply Own' on terms as favorable as any other establishment in either 01 the Atlantic Cities: All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver IVare mum' fart tired to order, within a rtaisonahle time. Ikt,..Watehes, jou elry and t.ilver w are faithfully re paired: W F. 1%1;1 tIN IILA 11, :So. 28.1 South 2d St. a mew -doors above the 2,1 :A. Mar ket, 11 est. Side. fin_ln the south window of the Store. may be seen the tannins Bird (leek, Is Melt commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. (Sept. 28, - - IPAIN '8 ATMOBPIIERIU It.NS ki-A full supply of the above celebrated bhurn, now oo nand of all the different SiZeS, Ulan 4 gallons to be. It 'much ed the him premium at the late rennsyhanis Nato Fair, the last premium at the kraut:lin Institute and Delaware and .oaryland :Amu Funs, and various others at ditit.reitt Maces. It will make more and better butter 'rota a kiven 4illiollll 01 .erettlai, Mal in lees time than any churn in the market. l'or sale tt 'totemic and retail by rAzzuIIALL Muhltlz, k l u., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed ;Amu, corner ut 7th and Alarket, Philadelphia, Lee. b, 15;i4—t1 I ) LEVI,' L. KNIUIIT, (4uceessor to I Hartley & lablibiAti AND .r..e.lbdisie; No. 14, :south ;second ,i•treet, Ise doors abOVP :".11rUel! street, blifizidelphia, %%here he keeps eon btallti) uu haled a !WI asSOrtiiiidit of every arid, l e lu his hue el business. Feathers, heather beds, balent Mattresses, caret. 'tapestry, 'tapestry , brussels , ill. et: Ingrain, enetian, List, hag and !letup pet lags, Uu Cloths, Canton latttuge F lour and titair Druggets. tlearth hugs, mad Mats, Ia Lac and Piano Covers. au Which he lui Itee the attentiankt purchasers. 4act , 64 IOLLARD, Premium Artiste in Ilan f'hlse,ltor 01 thel,cluidatted t, ussanier l eu 'loop,. ni•trio thris to elJa hie Lobes UAW Lir:tali:Hien to uuws tire their healim 11 Indies.:—No. I. The round of the head; d. NMI lin alend (.IJr the head the Lech.; ;,. 11 , 111 cur to ear tier 1 rum ear Lu cut 1 , L11.0 the h•rehead. 11 , 1/I,,ce, uu I :5,111).5. N.. I rum ti,rehend to k u, liar 10 1../11, -NIP. Z. I)%cr I..rehlnia 11, liar 0,1. ; O. t), en Liu• el itlll Ul the 1,r:111. 1. , ‘11.1..11,/, Lan ito%tt)h read) tor Kaie a splendid stog It 01 10•111.$ 11 ly,t, lit Li pees, LaALLI t, 11 igs. Lap 11 riioto, lip aids, ( 10 s, .le., Out. 00) moll 111.01.0m1 000 ao t 111;AI, us 011) et•L:it,lo.lltnettl. Iu Pipe L i:1011. Letters addroSsed to E. DULLARD, 177 Chestnut Ft , 'hiladelphla, will recuive attention. Jan. = 'MEW .GOODS.—The subscriber has Just roceivod n biro ,allsortinout'vP Dry Mods, suitable to tho approachl4 season; which will ( foods, sold very cheap, , M. tiIiODORASS. QUMMER - HATS.--4ust received at thu Store of ROBBler DICK, a largo assortment or Men's, Youth's and Children's SUMMER HATS, con slotting of Panama, Leghorn; French Straw, Canton and ether varieties, mrt of 'which aro colored and black 'sonw quite low in Fries. may 2 aucation. pLAINFIELD , CLASSIC.AL ACAD EJIY, near Carlisle, ril. Thu lAith Session will cent mence on TUESDAY; Nay ist, 1865. Number, of Stu dents linilted,and constant efforts used for their moral and intellectual Improvement. Terms, sfs per session. Circulars with references and full Information furnish ed, by IC H. ISUBNIS, Principal and Proprietor v. Plainfield. Cumberland co. Pa,. April 18-1855 G ~~. !~~~~~~ CO Al MERCEAL COLLEGE, removed to the new and spacious flail, No. U 9 and lUi BALT1310111: hTRELT, Baltimore, 31(1. 0. K. CHAMBERLIN, Principal and Lecturer upon Mercan tile Science. E. K. lamina, in charge of Writing Department. G. W. Kent, Instructor In _Mercantile Calculations and Associate in Book Keeping Department. 1. 31. Plumes, Teacher in Book Keeping. 5. T.IIII.I.IATIS, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Three years have not yet elapsed since the establish ment of this Institution, during which time upwards of eight hundred students have Leen in attendance, (rep. resenting nearly every Stale In the Union,) among whom are numbers In Baltimore and elsewhere occupy ing prominent positions as business men and account ants. COURSE OF STUDY iheii al has the utmost ecn t.kl. Ilel.:11.11rilag the pal tie that tUttl ./4 1,,,1:111,1.LI: Lf lutal tiutiida t LLb 1.1,14 11.1 1.1.1. I_l,ll/.1- hip, howl, ahtl haler ihiportuut hlutlUUh, LLIAI al/ I , XLc)./. htsC nequauttante 011i1 the nuthageibeht 4.4 hut-Abyss pooh s• hi et ei )• Uebcrtpnan , (My:AMA:II as /10 Is 6) 'll.ll 81 . 1.,(11A11111.,) WI; C 4,111514 Cl tialulhg 111 thitir uC partmeht Ih eultheutly practical MALL 1$ ell adapted to the t arlutis phi suits 01 LI. naherce al It liaut, tut:m(111/g Ilitlivittual, ramie], ship, Al el eantile, Auttiututturit,p,, 1t.1111111b,,1011, lug, 1IAN:f.1111 . .-1 he exel cues under this head aro tree, eat.) ul/t1 g1i1ee1u1„..11,1.11,11,g I iklault) ci (A.:LI/UW.I 1\ ILL I , ett ll ty Cull uctluit, this euttlithp the sthtleht to NI lite au elegant. Lusiliess LULU all C1.11.1..1eL1141 hi the course. CALLULATIONS In till their arious LuzaliAgii are [alight by the Inut,l, atutillate h.14t1 t . ..Xpeld• nulls nieth,d. 1,411) tcctwun are delivered upon the oiwuc of Ao. rouble, 31eretibtile t. uetl.we l Ar., these ill t.Ol/I.erriu/1 a eel Ira Olidnerclul are 01 tllu higliust 1101.orrantu to ull 104.1111. g to oCeup) pruunuent ponitn,bn lu the I.llarirrao ri 11.0. Writ). 'thy tithe L.:ref...lr) kr uti li.tilthtritaS Student to , 11113,1,1, the Cu Ui sy. t nuts truni C to 1:4 k Lek,. '1 ha r 0 Sllllllll2 tl, upplk:ll.l, all Ciller at 1111) tithe, iti.d attend Loth chi) e% clang. Emll4l4latlt3,b lakt at, hkitul perwus, Ida' tilkkothaS ukanictl to thus gI what le. for terms, Ste., V\ rite 11110 hat e eirrlA hir lurk:ll,l4Al by mail. it/et. 3, :),) Drug .torte lU' SIl DIU_ 66, 1\11A)it1.,,N1.6, have Just reads lietu I lainadelplea and New lii Very eXtel.lye aticialt,LA w iny former stuck, embracing heat ly ulvly article ,111 Meuitrue 00W an Übe, together Nlth -; Paints, edis, lUipeUtihe, 1111 Inery, leueps, t,taitautudy itne Lutlety, h edit - fug 'tackle, hrustaes eLery. taels.//p. It . . eitttle,.. SWILL) 01 ether art/ ties, al Ouch I and deterudued to tell ill the %LIU' Lull/.1 pa ices. All Playsiefaus, Country .11erclutlits, l'ethars uud eth ers, are respecttulay tmaiLlCeteu. Het to puss the Val.) hTAND, as they nutty rent assured that el cry article lift! be sold et a gnedAuality and upuil reasonable teams. May 30 ! DELLIS Litt 1 reqt Jt,2•rl.Xl llunu juht riaa.a‘eu altuhlt •tork of 3/ etikilittn, Pill to lA, I.sialt.g, 1011, .lc., %, lilt ii. hat 414 g lir- I)u ell pllkeliNlA.o loth gloat cure at the beht city ttoubvs, 1 caueullitaleuti) tuttalaueUtt to kaluilioS, l'h3Eilulatat, country Aiurchunts Mot lit liiet b, ub to 1i.,, 41.14 Ulll.l little. , Nithlh.ll.ltS, Fin° Chomlcnls, Inbtrtl "'lets, pure Ehttellt.ltil Wit", Lierbb tuidl .Lxttacts, UMW uud Ve hole, Lbhlalt,S, 1 ettuutur). 6c. CuLL Liver Oil — unriunteu genuine. k:—indigoes, ...Marc, Sumac, Alum, Log and l am \\ nods. \ ttl 101, lappet as, Lei Ly C. PAIN \ etherill Mutt. r s lure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellou, l Unit Jest city indow Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpt scene , lol.w iota it acli \ arnish, and lied Lead. All 01 %Lich gill I.e cold al the very km est market price. Also, a fresh and splendid assortment of FANCY WAIL'S, I cults, Confectionary, and inn unieraLle other articles calculated Mr use anti ornament, ail 01 it Inch :ire Minced at the lost est east' prices, at the chap Lt ug, Book and }ancy Store of the subscriber on At.i over street. S , 1 . 11A\ hht,llt 1)KI,U8 AND 1:01‘, E CIA. ON Ali Y. The tuTtlersigned has just returned Irom ...11 a tresh supply of hlt LW', and Cll:N The former 111 connection Nitil his stuck on hand elll make his ttssurt men t of Drugs, 31edwines and Lhenticula complete. llisassortnieut ul CO.NIM.I.IU.NAItI is also hue; consisting of pure sugar %%bite and transparent Candy Toys; tandy,ettinuton, assorted, and tine laudies of et cry variety; also krults, ,Nuts, and ever) thing belongiiii, to that department of trade. lie osold call special attention to his supply of FANCY Alt'l 11.1.1.8 fur the Holidays, and general use, among hwh nut) be found the good, the tasteful, and the useful. All are Invited to call whether they wish to pustin.su or nut. 11. J. KIEFFEIL = lticcticinco, J AMES M'CLINTOCK, D.,—Late Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadel phia Collegt 01 Medicine, and Acting Professor of Mid wifery; one of the COilbulting, Physicians of the bhil udelphin Hospital, Blockley; late member of the Na tional Medical Association; member of the Phihidel phin Medical Society; meaber of the MedicisChirurgi cal College of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor 01 Anatomy and Surgery In Castleton Medi cal College Vermont; and also, late Professor of An atomy and Physiology In Hurl:shire Medical institu tion, Pittsfield, Mum., Ate., 4,:c. Ilas lately introduced in a popular forni, several of his vorite prescriptions for the principal diseases of this climate. Thu name of each article will imply, the the ease for which it is intended to be used. DR. MCCLINTOCK'S DEcToItAL STRUT, $l. DR. M L'CLIN TUCK'S COLD AND COUGH MaTußE—For Coldß Coughs, Ac., Price tiS etc. DD. MCCLINTOCK'S ASTHMA AND HOODING COUGII REMID DT. Price 50 etc. DR. MCCLINTOCK'S Tmite ALTERNATIVE STRUP—For Pu, iifying the Blood, Price $l. • Da. MCCLINTOCK'S Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone to,tho stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising from indigestion. Price $l. Da. MCCLINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE—A Purely ye. getable Remedy for internal use. Price Al.) cts. Dl6 getable, Ititzusiazie Lismarsz-For Itheumar item, Sprains, Swellings, Ac, Price to eta. ' DR.MCCLINTOCK'S A NODlNEMlxTultre—For D/11118, Tooth ache, headache, Neuralgia, .1:c. Price ofi et& DR. MCCLINTOCK'S Aux. AND AIMS 61.1;am—A certain cure for all lutennittonts. Price $l. Da. MCCLINTOCK'S DIARRIMEA CORDIAL AND CHOLEILT PRE VENTIVE-11 Safe Iteunaly. • , Da. MCCLINTOCK'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS—FOr Costiveness, Headache, &c. Price 21 eta. Da. MeCtisrock's;A:szt-ummus Pud.s—For irregularity In the FunctiOns of the Liver and Bowels—the best Liv er fill made. Priee2.l etc. a box, For sale by Dr. J. MceLl NTOCR, at his Medical Depot, N. W. Corner NI yrii and FILBERT Streets, Philadel phia, and all Druggists, 1/..niggists and Dealers in 3led clnes vvlev NVlsh to be Agents, Will please address Dr: McClintock, furnishing reference, name of . Post °Oleo, county and State. , • Criswell, sale hy {Y. A. Kelso Samuel ,P.lllott, Carlisle; J. II Criswell, Shippensburg ; ' Ent winger 4: Co., L. man, Mechanicsburg; Joseph lierrom New v lot It. Zimmerman, Audersonburg; Plaines & Portia', Millers, town; A. C. )(link, New Bloomfield; Harriet M. Singer, Newport; 11. F. Gardner, York Springs; A.. 1. Millerund J. S. Nixon, .Chambersbuty ; B, 'Mentzer, Val nesboro.; George 'Bergner and D. It. Jones & Co., Harrisburg. 1)11. ItIefILINTOCK can be consulted, without charge dally,frOm 10 to 12 o'clock, M., at his Depot. December ti, 1654-Iy. b. LLI.DACI, 51:1111 !Az Let. I. al 11,10