6 Agritnitatal. Corn and Cob Meal for Horses One of the editors of the. Michipn Fornwr has been experimenting on corn and cob meal as horse feed, for .a .couple of months.exclusively, and with the fol lowing results. After one month's feed ing, febrile symptoms were occasionally observed in one of the horses, such as short and.quick breathing, Sic. On stat ing the case to Dr. Dodd, the skillful veterinary surgeon of Boston, it elicited the following valuable letter. The im portance of occasional change of food, which it recommends, is not sufficiently attended to by the farmers in feeding their stock: "As regards your horse I would(if he is no better) change the diet immediate ly., lie is probably suffering from acute, perhaps chronic indigestion; which is very apt to occur in animals when kept too long on one kind of diet. No fact in dietetics is better establish ed than that of the impossibility of long sustaining health or even life on one kind of di 4.—.-1 t fails to support nutrition (see ,iebig and Carpenter.) The ani ma experimented upon, after a certain le gth of time seemed willing to endure antation rather than live upon one kind of diet. As regards the adult horse, however, he will exist for some time on highly nutritious articles, such as oats,- barley, corn meal; &e., but they finally induce febrile diseases, stich as tominitis, `cinflamation of the foot) rheumatism, tounder, Ste. They do- not require so much of the flesh-making principle as tht young and growing animal, which only requires sufficient carbon in the form of food to renovate the tissues, but also enough for growth and development. The adult, however, requires a greater variety of food than the latter to support the integrity of his organization, conse quently as you have fed your house on corn and cob meal all winter, there may be a disproportion between the amount of carbon (in the form of food) and the ox ygen required, hence this digestion must be deranged, or carbon, in the form of fat is deposited - in the various tissues. A fat horse, of course you are aware, is not the one fur fast work nor fatigue, and, the emaciated excepted, is more likely to become sick front the least ex citing cause. On the other hand an excess of carbo naceous material deranging the stomach —is holding sympathetic relation with the brain and is apt to terminate in stag gers, &e. It should be known to horse men that an udu.t horse ought not- to in crease in weightlrom year to year; th© food may be proportioned to weight; any increase of flesh or fat is a signal to dip a lighter hand into the meal 'ban that is, if you want to keep disease and death aG bay. It pays to , faton cattle, sheep and swine, 'because' the result is dollars and petits; but you may depend that it is a losing spec to fatten horses ; for among stmh I have the most practice, their dis ease- being more difficult to control than when 'occurring in others, in fair work- • lug order. As'regards corn 'and cob meal, I think .it operates injuriously on a great,many 'horses:'. , In the -first place they,, do not rilWaYs 'initsticate"it properly; it being soft t ind easily salivated they rare apt to :bfilt'it,:aS the saying Is.' It • then runs into fermentation, reiulting in flatulent or4asmodie colic. • • •. Itt Order to obviate the, difficulty, the meal ought to - be mixed with cut hay or straw„ articles that inust':, be' masticated before they are - swallowed. Shimld 'the brithig '.dOrtinged' fer , , i ntepts rap dly, flei nil() !icy. shotild . hot' objeet -to' horse "''' b 1 11 rr•-ar ee 'contrail , eo Inca occasiona y, ; little Salt. ' , Salt, is a' good- ant iseptie-,preven ts fey 4'frii'dr4 by J •''" * ~ von 1 _77 . econapobt ion in,,the, stimitteltolitiriatie tteid'tel . Soda and prevents the genera -y tidn t-. ',I 11 I.:rlsTlie,llo,t remedies fer'resteilitig Ofge B - `' :Ainet:l6 n§ are : geutian, 1 'dz.-;'powderedsalt.2 oz; powdered ginger loz powd + erld' •chifeo l a i r tro l „ l'"dfintld Int o e, monung. . - ANIMALS kept quiet, dry and warm, will require nmehless food, and more work, keep in better condition, and yield much moreprofit than those exposed to the inclemency of the weather. Do, kind reader, remember this fact. It is unkind to starve your stock, and, what is 4 1' far more potent argument. it is able. A REMARKABLE REAM AND A UNIVERSAL REMEDY FOR DISEASE.- :his city is now the home of one of the most remarkable then of the age—a man who has traversed the civilized globe, and established in almost every country which he has visited. the sale of his medicines for the relief of hu man suffering, and which are a certain cure for lisease in all its forms. We allude to Profes - TDOMAS ITOLLOWAY, of London : It is iow several years since this benefactor of the .Haman race first proclaimed to the world through the British press, that be had , after Jeep research, prepared a remedy that was sure to eradicate disease. Years of patient in vestigation into the laws of hilontn physiology which control our bodies in health end when diseased, led to the invention and preparation of the world renowned Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Nearly if not quite one half of the human race have taken his. medicines! His name is as universally known over the . globe as that of Alexander Napoleon, or*WaShington, when in the height of their ambitious career If they conquered nations in the field of battle, Professor Holloway has, with no weapon but' that of, science, conquered disease in all its forms. His meritorious career is bounded by no imaginary Imes of latitude and longitude short of those marking the confines of civili• zation itself. No isolated country or notion was sufficiently extensive for the operation of his enterprising and gigantic intellect. Wher ever disease has a residence; there he peue• trate(' with his me lioines, and left an enviable and enduring rcputa4ion. After enlightening' Europe, his fame spread over Asia and the civ ilized portion's of Africa, and finally appeared , in America. Ile has translated the cures he has performed and the virtues of his medicines into as many languages as the tnisaionsries have the Bible. Governments, otherwise the most despotic, have been forced by the. great value of his medicines, and their popularity with the people, to remove antiquated anal time-honored restrictions upon the intruiluc• tion of foreign medicines, and open their cus tom houses to a free-introduction to the pills and ointment of this distinguished Man Em pires and king•doms removed • the barriers of ages against the introduction and sale of pro prietary or patent medicines, and freely per. witted Holloway's medicinlls, to become the physician of tho masses —X. Y. Divatch. ,i urniturr. ) 013 ERT 13. BXI EV, CABINET ft, MAK Elt and UNDEItTAKEIt N octal !laborer street, next door to r .4- I.llass's lie would respectfully inform the eitiZeni of Carlisle and the public gerierdily, that ho has inns on hand a large and elmuintassortmont of FUlt srrultE.consisting id part of Wiirdrohes,Card and oth er Tables, sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads. plain and fancy Sewing Standc, Sc., manufactured of the host material and .11111 ity warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest, prices. VENITIAN MINOS 1,11100 to order, and repairing promptly attended to. ire 0 , 11 , Ft NS made at the shortest notice: and hay ing a splendid hearso ho will attend l'unorals in town or salutary. Jth- Remember the staud—nuxt door to H. tilttxt , 's It. B. SMILEY. F.., 4 XT EN S lITE FLI R N ITU RE ROOM. -, —.l A.NIV.3 IL NV I.IAVEIt woutil resnecfeully call qr.. ? Ale attention of Ilouse-keepers and the public ~. to his oa tensiv eatock of elegant, FUR N l'l'll It 1 , ',, including :lefts, t Vaalrohes, Centro and Tables, , trussing and Plain Bureaus, and every other article 111 Iris branch of business- Also now on hand, the largest assortment of CH A I ItS In Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AkIFF ISS made at the short est notice gind a Hearse provided fer funerals. Ile solicits a call ;it Iris estallishundit, on North Thin- fili•er streci, near litassXs 11,4111. XripTurnituro hired ant by the month or year. ,try ~io- u , s o C 0 RNER of* Han V,' t,s ever and Loonier sts C W CA ItLISLE.—The undersign ed has always on halide large stock of superior Cabinet Ware, In all the different styles, which he Is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. ite invites attention particu larly to the PATENT'. SPRINQ WITTOM BEDSTEAD, a wort 1140(111 article, which entirely 01 , vlates all ohjections.— Tito bottom collie, Mt:lolled to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who Levu them In use. Ar.rr COFFINS made to order at the shortest unties. ' ' JACOB FOTTBB. . , is ;: IT. FitANCISTIJS, - •.• •';." '• • •'. _ / • mANUFACTU'VIDI OF COTTON , LAPS Wathling„Tio Yarn. Carpet Chain. Cotton• Yarns, LAID l',' CANDLN ANL) FLUID IVICIIIS. which he Wept to soil at the Lowpat Cash Prices'a r t No. Market Street above Sorond, North side, Philadelphia ri C pq - 4000 TONS j4I7k.ENS .g 4 4 , ,\v , , vanity; liaCal;)iiii and 4iinii r tiovo ' T.^ but or Limo Coal, Lykons Valloy, Pittston null Shamokin Storo Cosi; Also, bait ju tlity,,,lllarkstnitit Coal, : • • Also, I.liManit of all kinds and host Cypress 811114000, lot of which will Ito soli* unusually low. Friends call and judo for yourselves. • • , ,Ling 29:0 • A, M. 1100Villt.? AVEQYOUR Of 4 D;l 4 lrETAL—;Cash wild. for °La ms:rni.,6.ca AS Copper, limas and Iron, at the Carlisle Vounary urn Alateltitio Shop. - • 1. 1 AA NIi. GAIIDNER, WO - SITELLEItS ! . 4 CORN SIIBI.LERit 4o p~scrlhor ; having. in tho,last rew yortro ,704. \up9rarile of a Ifuridied lnitt flirty (ion) bliolloril for Jol ty Ittioads, wishes to Inform tho Farmers of Own.* land ,ermuty that he is preparotl to frame thew twim; latho,.Corn or WoOd , iu pay, , fht Frttualmt,,Witt will :in sure 3tho mai - Athirt to, run well.: Illy at.tho North end ,of West titront. I; , ,• 3 • - • JOSEPIUNVEAVIiM 4stitiottAs)tirtitoo Sitscellaneous, eitNGAS FITTING AND PLUMB ING.---TlivusidOrAiguod would inform the eit,„ens of Carlisle that ho has made arranger; Melds to till Li AS _FITTING and PLUMBING at short 00 tlee, and On reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand frwm Philadelphia, and has sup plied himself with an extensive assortment of FIAT WI ES. WIWI' Will enable him to fill all orders promptly. All work will be warranted. Ills stock of Gas Fixtures will be found in the room exactly_ opposite his mining establishment on North Hanover street, where be invites TINNING, SPOUTING, ke.—lie is also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN "i% ABE used by housekeepers and others. Ile will also attend to :14POUTINU, lIOUS.E.ROUFING, BELL ILANGING, and rhurtuuSli. Thankful fur the patronage with which he basalready been favored, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Carlisle, June 14, '54 1 1 R 0 IV CALIFORNIA.—C. VON IIKILEN respectfully informs the citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, that he has just return ;,4o ed from Caliihrula,.and is prepared toexe• cute all kinds of work connected with his ' 3. lino of business. lie has always on hand large assortment of ready-made logics, thins, Pistols, Locks, Keys ' Gnu Trimmings, all of which ho will sell wholesale or retail. lie also attends to repairing Guns, clocks. locks,.net engraves on brass, copper and Iron. lie hopes that by strict attention to . business, and a desire to please, he will merit and receive public patronage. Air All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. Carlisle, April ‘2O, 1:454-1y cIADDLE AND HARNESS MAK -0 rso, The subscriber continuos trt carry on the ;dove business.ln all its various brancheh.ln North Han over street. Carlisle. two doors North of Leopard's corner where he intends kceplng on hand a general assortment in his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable BAD- Dbl , li.t, Bridles, Martingales, Girths, 1/4 • etre] ngles and Halters, also TRUNKS, ~,, . ., 1 , ,, , , , .' 0 .; \\\ t r traveling and saddle ~ ...- 7 . l __: ' ll 'I A it'tf„!turiel.s":l man- ..„:111111 , -- _ ,i 1 ' . 0 1 57 I r :IN I :a l ','Sl4..trAmNibil-I:.4B,lev(..ri.iu.sed ang in hoed' : some, durable and pleasant saddle will do well ' to call and see them. Ile 4 also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varie ties. and confidently believes from the general approba tion of his customers, that he makes the neatest and test gears. in all their variety of bredt h. that is made in the country. ll,' also nmkes all kit ds of :%latrtsses to order, vie: Straw, Husk. Curled Hair and Snring Mat ra,s,:. All the al,6v e articles will be made di` the best material aid workmanship. and with the UtlllOnt.des rack WM.OSBORN. p A T i'. N T SELF-z,riAI 4 ,PENING YA E NKEE 'FED Crn :t EltS, mama for ALDRICH t SA IaIENT, No. 41( Market street, rhiladn 'Phil cutter is (mperior to any OW In oho, far strength doraldlity. and ~linplloity of eon - truction ; It cuts fast er.'atul is-the only self-plot/wiling Ilay, Ftrav: sod Corn Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STRAWIIT K SLIT., winch any` person camgrind and set with ease( but in ordinary rase, Is ground in the machine. Thou sands have already been sold, and tiro demand is daily I irroasing. In most casts an oxandnation 1 , 4 Sladullt to condors one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it lor any other. 111 sizes of the :Above constantly on hand and for sale by J. I'. LINE, Solo Agent for Cumberland county. HERE IS WHAT , ou NEED AT PRESENT Thu subscriber respectful ! informs the ladies and ontleineu of Can 'and !chitty that he has now on and at his flair Dressing nd Shaving Room on West trout. au °foga. nt assortmet f LADIES BRAIDS and ientlemerf's WIUS, and can irnish to order at shortest iotice every kind of Hair fork of tho best quality. Ito also bogs leave to in win his Mends and custo• ters.that Ito 'keeps constan, ME supply o. .•• Shemonsagner," an mind rable Wash for the hair, uninufactured by himself, Thu excellence of this Tonle Is tostiged to by all of his cus tomers who hove used It to he one of the bust articles known for eleansing the hair of dandruff. He also map ufnetures a Hair Restorative, known as the ttCorashett. num," for giving now growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists of the Weary of this excellent Restorative. While the Shemonsogner clears the hair nf dandruff and prevents it from comint.: nut, the Cto rasheenum supplies ti new growth to those Atill) have had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public is riled to call, examine oud purchase these invaluable articles, as Ile is oonfidont they will render satisfaction. SHAVING, HAM DRESSING, and (Immo, an d SHAMPOONINO attended to in the best style as usual. at his old rooms on West Main Street, near Marion Hall. Carlisle, Dec. 27. 1864. ATM. Bußan=s stisuratEr. FIRE INSURANCE.- ME A.LLEN 1 AND EAST pitsN);olto MUTUAL Frith IN ouItANCE COMPANY of Cuutborlauti county, incorpo rated by an act of Assoinbly, is now fully organisod, and in ogoratiun under the nutunginuout of the following commissioners, viz: Luuicl Ilailoy, William It. Gomm, ?dicintel Cocklin Molchoir Brenneman, Christian Staytnan, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. COO VW', Lewis Ryer, floury Logan, Bonja mhi ii. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham Altman(ler 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 to make application to the agents of the company, ,Arho aro wllling; to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. 11. MOSBER, President. HENRY LOGAN; :Vice President; ' • ,4EFYLS Lana, Fleorotary.. MICHAEL COCKLIN, Vrefisurer. . . AGENTS.I CUMBRItLAND COUNTY.--Iltudolph.llfartiu, N. Cum: lowland; O. B. lierman, Kingstovrti;; Henry &raring, siornnannstown ; Charles Boil, Carlisle; (Dr. J; Ahl, Churelitown ; Samuel Graham, West fennshorougli ; James Me Dowol, frank ford; Modo Griffith, South:Mid: listen; Samuel Caner, Benjamin ltiverstlek, 3lechait ictiburt;; John SherAek, ldsbura; David Cower, She hordstown. , YORK COUNTY.--Johmlinwmans,Dlilsburvt; Feet+ Wilford, Franklin; John Smith: FAO, Washington; S. Pinking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise.:!, • HAIM' SBURG.—llouser,ie Lockman., Mombors of the eomptuly having polities alslutto ox piro ran have them, renewed by making application to ny of the (wet no. To Ttik, kabLEB' ' 4144, :3trs..J. O,IIIAT, :1\1.4 4 447 jo• prop:trod tlnt ; l!ttaKE DRESSLS; : MAN. TW.3, 4P. at:the shortest MAlee, and tho .most reasonshio terms. BOvoral girls , irano tint to Warmth() butduesi., Apply-at No. 3, AloSanders,ltOw South, Pitt street. ‘.. ! • . Sept. 16' )1 7 : 1 1 M Bit 0.1 A) E 11;1 E •,' Tho cheapest Cellars, liadorsisevstit td e., n l'enusylvaula, just nucolyod at the cheap stord of .0ct.17, ' 55 , , . „ H i , 9ll4itLxl DIII3MYI, ;:,, "; ; 1 , 1 7.: JE i y, st W I - E l d FANCY - 1 Aleut of the finest quality, 'for sale at , the lowest cash prices, at Wm. C:ltlNONlit.All'S, No. 184 South Second Stroet bet Ween Pine and Union, west side, Philadelphia. 'the assortment eutbraces a large ° find select stuck ! Fine Watehes, Jewelry Silver Ware, AlLata 11 are, platef with tine silver, In Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.--Jet goods, Fans and fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who deity to procure the best goods at the lowest cash prices. Ha% ing a practical knowledge of the business, and all availablefiteill ties for I m porting and Manutactut log; the subscriber cuntildently invites purchasers, be lieving that he can supply them on terms am faiurable as any - other establishment in either ut the Atlantic ' Cities: All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware 1111111 N fav,t ured to order, r ithin u reasonable time. 11,9 Watches, jewelry and siker _n are Mithfuliy re paired:, WM. F. E.LTON DEAD, No. 284 South 2d St. a few doors above the 2d St. Mar ket, Wemt Site. (k9~ln the south window of the Store, may be seen the tamous Mid Clock, n bleb commands the admit Aim) of the scientific and curious. (Sept. 28, 14-Iyr. Q,PAIN '8 ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS k)—A full supply of the above celebrated thorn, now on nand of all the different sizes, trout 4 gallons It received the first premium at the late Pennsyhania State Fair, the first premium at the hanklin Institute and Delaware and Alaryland State.later, and various others at different places. It Will make 11 or,! and Letter butter from a gat en amount of cream, mou in less time than( any churn in the market. tor sale .w holcsale and retail by PASCH A LI. MUHL 1 S Agricultural Warehouse: and Seed store, corner of ith and Market, Philadelphia. Dec. 6, 1854—tf -- 11(:)1N1101: 101tILIS E i t \ hi r t3 E . t ti i i , 1 1 1 , :1 ) ; A\lle s e T i t: p J) .i, :,ecogl street, live doom /the% e Stiftive street, Philadelphia, u here lie keeps con stantly ou hand a full assortment 01 ever) article in his line of business. Feathers, outlier Beds, Patent taring Mat truSt•es, \ elect. Tapestry, '1 apestry, lirosselS, liree Ply, ingrain, Venetian, List, hag and hump Carpetings, Oil 'Cloths, Canton Mat tiugs, UocOita ud tvanish Wigs Floor and Stair Druttgets, Hearth Rugs, hoot. 3lats.lable and Piano CON ers. To which he In ltes the attention 01 purchasers. 4oet's4 OLLA11,1), Premium Artiste in hair . Inventor of theCelehrated 60,4,..abwr 1 eti ulating iL) „I,; and r.lastic Ilmol Toupees. I ostroctious to enable Lames nod lien daises to measure their heads ultli au curacy. , . You Mos, inchou.—No. 1. 11w round of the head; No. 2. 1. - row forehead over the head to the nods; No. 3. From oar to ear over nic top; No. 4. 1. rom cur to ,qtr round the 6,relw3tl. Tollyee:t stlaps, inches.—\o. I. From C u : e l t wad to Inuit 104 fin' un Wild; No. 3. over forehead:lh i3r ed; No. a, ,is.,el the roantd the head. it. DOLLARD Inn al way s ready Mr side a splendid stied: of H Tottpees, Ladles' It igs. hall 11 krizots, ltraids, beautifully nein win Lured mot an cheap its any I.!Statbllidatilelnt in the I Mon. Dollard, lierhauhun Extrartnr Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South Anierivan Herbs and hoots, the most successtul article es er produced roe preserving tus. hair from failing aout or changing color. restoring and presciAing it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Aiming other reasons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon main tains its inttnense popularity is the Met that his Tonle is applied to every head at hair cut at his establishnient, eousequuntly it is kept In better preset, than un der airy known I app..cat.on. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee ut its enicacy. Sold wladeslile and retail at his old Establishment 177 Chestnut stick opposite the state House, Philadelpine. R. Dollard has at least diseet tired the ne plus Wire of HAIR 1/1 . 1.:, and announces it for sale with perfect cue (Moire in its surpassing every thing of the kind sow iu use. It colors the hair either Meek or brown, Las may be desired) and Is used a ithout luj ur) to the hair or skin either b) stain or °Ghent ihe. call bit It 11,/ietl oil in ten minutes atter .ipplication, a ititout detracting front its elliettcy. Persons visiting the city are Invited to gile him it rill Letters addressed to It. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut st , Philadelphia, will revels e attention. Jan.:ls-ly _LEATHER ! LEATHER ! FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. No. 29, North Third :tree(, Philadelphiii, .N.I.OROCCO .MANUFACteIthItS, Currlers and Import ers of FllV.Ncll CALF SICINzi, and Dealers In Red and Oak :ink Leather and Kip. Fetr.ls—ly andage t l o 3 swont, sixth store above Morizet. B. C. EVOETT'S Patent Graduating Pressure TR I. ; , S, the Cure of Rupture; Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic :Stockings, :suspensory, llemurrhoidel, and Inuoinges fo deformities. Jan. 11-Iy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, I . IIII.ADELII.IIA. • II) l)i1U Clpl)ia. pAY AN D STRAW CUTTERS, CORN 51IELl13ltrz.—.1 largo assortment of im paned Straw arid Fodder Cutters, uow ou hand.— Also, double arid single corn shelters Ihr either hand or /torso power. of the very latest manutiteduse, including the premium Sheller at the lute Penusylvmainz , tateFah. For sale by PASCHALL. Agricultural ‘Vareludase and seed Store, ~orner m 7th nd Market, Philadelphia. Dec. li. ISM—tf Di PoRTANT AN.NoUNuENIENT To all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, Bud. SEMINAL MEAIiNESS, IMPOTENCE, Ii UNUltltll(a •OLEET„ SYPHILIS, The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, i u view of the awful destruction of Inman life and iontiti caused by Sexual dfscaf.es, and the deceptions which practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such . disease/ by Quacks, have directed their consulting :starip3ou, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to' give lIIEDICAL ADVICE GRAM, to all persons tlititi. of ilicted,(Male or 14)=100 who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ite.,)and in extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE 01' CHAIM. 'rho Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by•spechtl ondowntent, fur the relict ,or the sick - rind 'distressed. nth lac& with "'Virulent and; Epl. donde diseases," and its funds can be used for neither purpose. It ' has now a surplus of lEnllle, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice, It he needless to add that the Asseviation commands the highest Medical skill of the ago,' • Address, (post-pald,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consult ing Surgeon, Howard Association Philitilolphia,'Nt. By order of the 'Directers, • EZRA D. HEARTWELL. President.' aprilll. GEO;FARECIIILD, Secretary: yll.l NC II TRUSSES.-Herein 'or. Rupture successfully treati.4l;:and comfort Insured. y use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the übsertlier, and made to order expressly for his sales. , All suffering with Rupture will be gratified 'to leatn . that the occasion now oilers to priemre a Truss „combin ing extreme lightness; With ease, durability slut coquet constinction; lion of the cumbrous and unceuiferta= blo article usually sold.' An extensive sasortmen always on hand, adapted to ovary variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at ti range of price to stilt•all., Cost of Single Trusscii $243, $4 and , $6 i ,, Rouble 34, 415 i $ 5 , $8 and $lO. , • • • , , • Persons at a distance han•have a Trues sent to any ad dress by *emitting the' amount, Sending Measure around • the hips; and iltatlng side altected ,, :•. • •‘, For dale Wholesale and Bedell by•thoimPoiter. , , .1 •CALEB ;IV Is; BEDLES,' • ' S. 14*.cor. of Twelfth 8; Race Ste., Depot for Dr.!Banning's Impeoved Patentitody Brare; Chest Expanders and Erector insert; •Tatent tilthialder Braces; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal. Props and SUp•• portit: 14dIak' Witiritomifelent, lady atteddauts. ,• • ~aptil , .(Illlggß HAT(4.---Juso rreoeivbd hie DTCk, intgo ttseqi6iiollt eY .) ou'd, Chiltlion's SUMEIi irAT,;t:, ;coil ststing 'Leghorn, Fr(in'ehS.traiv, zind othn• yaritlns;Jiart of .yttle.h tiro' colored, luldiblitek— st4te; ' '• " mart; , , .t TSLTEW GOODS:--Tho 'subscriber lin iitst cowea: Itirtio alsortmont of Dry . 000 r, ut Uttar to tbu apprpFblng Newton) givilieh • will • be, • sop,. • . SNODGRASS. •„ ) , &mullion. I)LAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD EMY, near Carlisle, Pa. 1110 18 th Session will conf luence On TUESDAY, May let. 1855. Number of Stu dents limited,find conStrutt efforts used for their moral and intellectual improvenibut. Terms. iiC5 per session. Circulars with references and full Intro illation furbish ed, by U. Principal and Proprietor, April 18-1855. Cumberland co. Pa. ~ / Wf lei G O AIMERCI.AL - COLLE'GE, mule% ed t( the neu and spurious Dull, Ise. OD awl BA UPI:MoIt ELT. linitltncre, 11; d. O. h. CII.OIIsERLIN, an.. 41 Lecturer upon 151 erean 4:knee. E. H. Loutta, in charge of Writing Department. ) ( i. V. Kt:11 e, instructor in N ercan tile C alculations and A sedate in Book Keeping Department. • M. Pnames, Teacher in Luck lieeping. S. ' Vi utLintas. Lecturer on Cruaner. MI Law. -Tinto years Mive not yet elapsed since the establiFh limn t at' this in st it ution, during which time n01111(.6 of eight 'hundred students Mile Leen in atteneta b cc, (rep. Vesenting nearly ei . ery Mule in the Union.) tualoug whom ate numters in Pultimore and el •u 'here be, upy- •ini.; prominent positions us liminess mien nod account ludo. COCI:ST. (F /11 IJ.LI Luz. ti.. 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Di.Lur—l'utvut 3leditinus, Fine Chernicalx. iistru pure I•.rncutuu and .I.xtieeth, ;pm s, gt‘ , 111,1:1110 a hole, I.4.svliccb, lei lllll4vry, tuu. l.n er 011--NS t,lutt el/11We. t.-a 1 k 1 k r.—lml4;uts, uthlL rs, Sumac, Alum, Log und land 11 (rods, Oil 1101,1, t. oppeuls, Lae 1 / 3 e. PAINTS—I etherill froth, r s I•ure 1.e.,d, lhrtme Green and 'Yellow, l'aint and \ uliisli Ll uslns, J :ey inflow Wass. Linseed 011, Terp, ai \ arniSls, and lied Lead. .111 vl a bid., ss ill be cold at lle cry Im, eat market puce. A'ilso, a fresh anti splendid assortment of A N runs, Cobh, tionar,y , anti lob umeralle other articles calculated lor use afU 0100 men t, ntl ul 0 huh aro offered at the lowest cash prices, at the ( 'Will. Id ug, lead. and Four) :tore of the so LacriLer on Nol th 11 at,- Over street. V „ lIA 1.1,:110%. 1 IRUCIS AM) CONFECTIONARY. i L f The undersigned has just returned hum ~.h a fresh supply utLl.t Ur, and CO:NILO luN 'f he fernier in connection .with his stork on l ou d Urn make his assortment ot Drugs, Medicines and I hemlials complete. Ilk assortment of CON F L('II uN AL I Is also fine; consisting of pure sugar %%bite and transparent Candy Toys; Candy. common, assorted, and line Land}, ki Of cr)• nriety ; also Fruits, Nuts, aid every flung I,oollgllig to that department of ti tide. !le MoUld call special attention to hie supply of FANCY WI it Lr.B fur the llolidays, and geIIVEIII UE0,11111011; which Way found the good, the tastettil, anti the useful. All are invited to call whether they wish to puseln.se ur hot. 1), J, Carlisle, Dee,r ,04 Mcdirinco. J AMES II'e.LIN'I'OCK, M. D.,—Late, t Professor of Anatomy and Surgery In the Philndel- Olin Cullum of !Medicine, and Acting Profes,or of Mid wifery ; one of the Consulting Physicians of the Phil adelphia Hospital, Block ley ; late meMber of the Z.‘tt- Omni Medical Absoclation• woofer of the l'hiltidel phin 31 edieal Society • ment ' ber of the 31etlico-C hirurgi ' cal College of Plillatielphia; formerly l'residebt And Prokssor orAnatolny and. Sur g ery in CaNtll4oll 31edi cal College, Yermoot ; tool also, late .Prolest.er of An atomy and Physiology in Berkshire 31edkul lostitu tion' Pittttield, :Um... ac., Ac. . ilaslately introducalti :t popular form, several of his vorite proscriptions am the principal tißeases of this climate. The mane of each Article will imply the dis ease for which it ib intended to be umal.. .. Da. MeCitsvißs't± PEctottAf. Srltev, I. Int.3ICCI,INTucK'AIOLD .1.N.0 COUGH 3111Tunx-L.Por Ceida, Coughs, &c., Price 1!.5 ens.' Da. 3itcLINTOCK.'II AST.IIMA AIiDIIOCIP*O COVan lit.ir.- ny. l'rimer cts. Int...NlcCuaTecit'S WONIC ALTERNATIVAI.Svuvr--Yor Pu rifying the Blood. Price $l. Plc. bleCtaxtecit's Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone to the stunned', relieving paius after eating, heartburn, and all dlsagrecable symptums arising frivol indigestion. Price $l. •" • • , - '.. 11l Do. MeCtiforoca's Itimeniatre BiliorenE—A l'tirel,s . Ve. getable ltentbdy for internaltusei.% , ,Price 60 etc. Ilit.7sieCurerocit's Bus &limit LiNnia".Tr--For Itheutua. Ham, Sprains, Swollinga, &1. 'Price ISO ets. ' tat.lllceLiatoelt's Alionyriladivrinit—For Pains,Tootb ache, Headache, Neuralgia, &e: Price - 60 cts. Hit. liicairroDE'S !''EVER AND Aout: Sreciric—A certain Cilia' for all Intermlttents. Price $l. Da. TilcCEiNtoca's InAnn IiCEA CORDIAL AND CROLEn.t. nut , VENTIVD-fAi Sart) lienledy,., "." , "._.," '/ ." ".. '( ~ , Dn. .IfeCLlterocK'A VE(IPICATILE l'lmiikTeri l'itili-4•For Costiveness', Headache, kc.:' , l'rice2o ets. , . 1 . -,' • . llu.. 3l i.retastOcK' 4 'ANTDDlLlODS , PaL6—Forieret,Mint-Ity in tho FunctionS of thetiver and Dowels—the best Lir 'er I'lll made. ,, Price 2.5 ets. n ho`x.'. • 1 . , • • ', , ' for sale lA . Drta, Met LINTOOK; at his !deities! Depot, ,N.3Vik`iirn NINTH - end , III:11E1a St i'eet 5, I , llllhdek plii4nlitipiilituggleis. I , ..:siggists and DeiderS in !lied eineS ylip.i,mia. to he .A Reit :siva! please .addresS Dr. ..Igeb'llittoett,tlArnialting iniblence i ilium 'of Post Oflice, DOUiliy, and :Ante. r ~ , ;.:;: , : : - ~ , - '. Asi.por,sale by W. ,A. Kelso, Samuel ,Ellic4t, Carlisle; '.l. li.erfswell, Shlppensburg; .I:lidninger.4 Co., 1....1iau11• man, 31erhaniesborgi. Joseph, lie t Tow:Nowville;•,l, B. ;Zlalttiermatt A tiderbonburg; Jlatues ,tl,Fortig, Millem towns A. C. klink, New illootellehl; Harriet .:il, Singer, Newport; 11. P. (lordlier, York Springs; A. J. Miler and J.: 4 . Nixon, Otanilterslotrgt lie .:.ilentaer, riVayneaboro.; George Jlerguer and 1)..11..1011CS it CO.. IlArrlsburg. Dlt. 3.IcCLINTOCK can be consulted, without charge dally,,,feoni 1(1 tell: o'clecie l 4.3).0t.44. Pfvq-''' I ; .'D'creraber 6, Itis.lly.' '', • * , ~, i t . .. . . MEI