M 3Aritultaral. How seldom. save for the purpose of securing a premium, is the utmost capaci ty Of an acre" , as, to productiveness put to the test! The prevailing ambition with the majority of farmers is to go over as much ground as possible or to put in ) every year, as many acres of wheat, corn, oats, and other things as they possibly -can. This prevailing ambition and prac tice is kept up, not oni the ground of any rational theory or any practical, demons tration of its superiority, but mainly in virtue of the common custom, in agricul tural ao in other matters, of doing as other people do. •:';o far as it,elainis any justi fication or support whatever, that claim rests, in the last result, in the position that it is easier or inure profitable to skim 'over a good many acres than to cultivate a few in a superior manner. This, we think will turn out, when examined and reflected on, not a jact or a truth, but a baseless or false assumption. A few sta tistical facts will help to determine this „ According to the Statistical View of the rnited States, or Conipendium of the Seventh Census, for 1850, the average product of wheat throughout the whole of the States does nut exceed twelve bush els per acre. 'Twelve bushels per acre is, according to the same authority, the aver age of the wheat crop of the States of New ~.urk and Ohio. These estimated averages are probably rather umler the actual•products of the several States than otherwise; but the true averages of either of the States specified did not probably exceed fifteen bushels par acre. No,- withstanding, then, that in the best wheat districts, and by extra-cultivation ;averft ges have been obtained over twenty five bushels, and individual crops of forty bushels or even more, still the ' evidence ,of the statistical returns is sufficient to prove that the average or ordinary pro duct of' wheat in those States, where the Mode of culture has been only average or ordiiiary—at least not at all extra—is only at most about fifteen bushels per acre. Now at what may the cost of the ordi nary mode of putting in, harvesting, tlu•eshing and marketing a crop of wheat be estimated? After several estimate in different years, and after comparing a number of estimates by others, both pub• fished and unpublished, we,have arrived at the conclusion that the cost of raising 'a crop of wheat may be estimated at ten dollars ($10) per acre. In the estimates by which the above average has been ar rived at the straw has usually been taken as a set-off against the interest on the value of the laud. According to these estimates the cost or raising and getting all ready for mar ket a bushel of wheat may be averaged at 7t) cents. This is a confirmation of those rough guesses, without accuracy of calculation, which place the exp,enses of raising an ordinary wheat crop at 75 as. per bushel. . Now, in order' to determine whether the ordinary mode of cultivation, or that in which extra pains a e taken, and by which every acre is urged forward to its Iv Heist capacity, proves the most profit:L ine all that is necessary is to take any num of certified specifications as presented to county or State Societies which have of fered premiums for the best crops, and compare them with the foregoing aver ae'es Let the cost of cultivating an acre be divided by the number of bushels raised on each acre, and the result will show the expense of raising each bushel, which will always be found less than the average by ordinary cultivation. The difference between expense and the mar ket value, of _course is profit, and the a ntount by the number of acres which each reader usually puts into wheat each year, will give him the amount of profit which he would make each year by urg ingottoli acre to its utmost capacity of production. Or, let him take any price as an aver age;'say ono dollar, Ad. all the value of thecrop at, this rate, over ~the exfiense4 of cultivation, will be net profit. While at this price only fi've . dollars..per acre could be obtained by ordfnaq cultiva tion", several prentitint crops may Ito found on record which gave -a net profit of thirty' five dollars and upwards, over all expense:J. With the price of "wheat above one dollar the difference in favor of high culture Would be still greater,... O ) 0 B ERT B. SMILE Y, CABL -ET d MA KEIL :tud 'UNDERTAKER , Hanover street, next door to 7.41. 6 .7 1 .1":.`^f.",, iass H ,tel. Ito would respectfully inform the ti 4011 S Or Ca rlislo and the public generally, that he is now on hand a large and elegant assortment of FUR II It E. ennslsti lig I a l o ut of Wardrobes, Card and eth • rabies, Sofas. Bureaus, Bedsteads. plain and Bliley Sce., manulhet ured of the best material id quality warranted. Also a general assortment of 011.11118 at the lowest does. 0510'us7 BLINDS made to order, and repairing attended (` made at tilt, sluaiest antive: :Lad hay al a spluniill hearse he will :ittond,runerals In town or 11ernonther the stand—next door to It:''(7l.•iss's Hotel. It. 11. S1111)1.1% EMI xTiii'ss FURNITI:ItE ROOM. kNI Es R. IV VEI{ would ....soecfenily call the attention House-keepers :Intl toc public to his ex tousi re stuck of lit Ft: ITI: it F., ncl „dint( Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre:col Tables, iressing and Plain Bureaus. and overy other article .0 his branch Also now on hand, lac lar4ost, assortment of CHAIRS in l!artisle. at -, L . the lowest prices. At/FFINS made at the short est notice and a ileartiepros kiwi, for funerals. Ito s elicits a call at his est:Odd:tumult, on North Han over street, near if lasso's tlB'i a r tlturu hired out by the Ja , mtli or year. . . - "a ()IL\ ER of Ilan Jr and Louther sts Wi l ‘ w rtikg) , "L .1 It , he tuttlersign ell has always 011 1131111 a lartte st Kok of superior Cabinet Wart., In all the different styles which he is prepared to ...AI at Oy lowest prices. Ito L, rites attention particu larly t-. the PST !...NT SPRING II BEI/riTEAD, n III(ISt useful article, which entirely obviates :01 oljectious.— Che can lie attached to old Bedsteads. They hate 4i rim entire satlsnietlon to all who liare them in use, Atir C IFFI NS made tci order at t h e shortest naive. • JA', LII. FRANJISOITS, . N t \ VFACruTER OF porurs' LAPS, ns. Tie Carpet Chain. Cotton Yarns. LAMP. C.k 111.1.; .1NI) P1,17d1) IVIPKs. he offers t sell at the LOIVOSt t eeh tile at No. dirket 4 treet .v.• North Philadelphia 5 - 0 0 A Lit . 4000 TONS 1, KEN 11? o. l\ " - alley, Dauphin and Pine dlrove ut or Lime t:oal. ,'lttNton and Sham .1.111 stove .I• do.; 1 .1 Lilt 1Isr: IX \ld tof all kind.: and be,t rypresc Shinedes. LI of will be sdd unu,ually low. Friends rail od ill t .r yourselves :lug '2.111 V . 1)1 7 11, OLD MET.IL—. Cash t="7 paid fur Old/ METAL. mull as Cipper. Brass and Iran, at the Carlisle Foundry a n d Maehipe Ship. lORN 11. LERS ! V. 2 e:)RN stn.:m.lms rho - toOtseriher haring in the laNt few pairs framed tap ,, :trd.‘ LA' hundred am( f.rty Corn t 4 hoilers for li•nt y3 wishes to inf.rin the Farmers of( er.it that ho i.4.lttatßitttl,t.:,t_fixtfue them now. 1 tale t' , n or 11 - ”,.,1 in pay thr Frantituz. and will In an, the utarhines to run well. My tthop Ivit the North end of West .street. att..; 29.-2.11. JOSEVIIIVEAVER. (four )jorhs. T ItEVORTON COAL. TREvoirroN COAL the Try vorton Coal Conlpany are now prepared to fur- Meh dm citizens of Carlisle and vicinity with an abun dant supply of the tie,. Moo Trevorton Coal,through their dealers WM. 11. MURRAY and JACOB SIIItOM, where consumers can procure tho varloue sizes viz: Lump, *team lb tat, Broken. Egg, titove and Limo Burner:, e reconu•ud it to all, as superior to any other coal l'or steam. domestic purposes, and limo burning. Fort ho information of the citizens of Carlisle we, would iu t;,rm tlp•m, this Is that superior coal, a sample of which woo sou t by E. lielfenstine, Esq'r, of Trevorton, :throat the winter of 18,1:: and gave su touch satisfac tbm. Trevorturi foal Company Port Tri• ,orton, UlllOll noun , l'a. Aug. '22, Pish. I DI:ST FAMILY CO.kLS: AT THE NEW COki, V. I li. subscriber would respectfully inthriii the citizens of Carlisle :it'd N Trinity that he IN new prepared to fur nish the GENUINE '11 . 1: I 7i1.‘1„ of sachets sizes. a saiiiiiie of which Was furnished to a number of citit.mis throe nears since by Mr. E. Ilelfenstein, and hich gave such perfect sAlstliction. .11so hest qualities of Lykens Valley and Shalaokiti coal. llso BLACK SMITICS rind LIMEIIUIt NFICS COAL of the different kinds. constantly on hand, at the new C•nl I Yard near the gas works. ;qv' '55 OT E TO CONSUMI:RS. CJAL! COAL!! COALll! The subscriber would respect fully inform his friends and the public, that he Is now receiving 10)10 tons of that very superior RED ASII COAL, from the Luke Fidler. mines of Boyd. Ros.er & Co., the only Hod Ash Coal beinght from the Shamokin Basin. introduced and known in Carlisle afte lielfonstinelloal. It is entirely free frtm slate and all ocher impurities, and is ptefectly adopted to all mechanical and domestia purposes. Its ruddiness to ignite, renders- lel„ 4trdieuktely desirable fur small stoves. while its intensity of heat and great dura bility in burning makes It equally so fur large IMPS. Ile would also call the attention of thrillers and others, to a superior article of ell ESNrratlOAL, from the same 11,••, for steam and line purposes. ,For sale only in Carlisle by. July 2:t, G. W. HILTON'. I,AM I LI." ('UAL.-500 Tuns Lvken's 1-1 \' alloy „ 1,011.1, b ro kena and Screened, prepared ex• r use, receiving and tier mle by gd Gin W. Id M UUIt A l', Agt. 1114 . BURN E RS' COAL. 2,000 _L A . (Ins Lykon's Valley Nut f:dal, a superior article recelN g and tbr Kale by y. .1 t id Gin : lirLL'll. MURRAY, Agt. )1.1.'"IK8311.111'S COAL. 5,000 ji) Rua 'hi Blacksmith's Coal, a first rate ttrticlo re coloing ant or sale by .Jove, 20 t W. IL MURRAY, Agt. FA Lb STYLE OF HAI, • : 1855. EORG E KELLER respectfußy announces to his old Plitrom and the public generally that hehas , just re / relved the FALL STYLE OF Kish , LUMEN 8 HATS, manufactured at ono of the hest establish . oients in Philadelphia, to which ho Incites special attention. Ile line also constantly on hand a large and varied as sortment of hla (AV II 111:11)VIVCV11:0 - 711T - Wililitylailld liats and Caps, suitable for the se son, comprising every Variety of Russia, Deaver, Moleskin and Silk • Hats, fin ished in the latest style, together with a full assortment of CAPS of every shape and description, and at if Very price. Ile particularly invites the ptiblic to call and ex amine Lis exoonsivo assortment, which in style, mate rill and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is able to put 41, prices lower than over. Remember his old,stand on North Hanover Arcot, ho wean limner's and.Soner's atoms. I Al‘i NOW 'RECEIVING 1(l e ?0.my sprin g stock of PAPER HANGINGS which t largest and moat 'varledassortment ever opened In eitrlislo;to which I invite thu oarly attention of the ',chile, no I intend selling at prices which cannot tail to please . the closest purchasor. march: PI SOWN P. INNP,. • Printing cheaply done Surniturc. S. M. 110()VElt 1 , 111. N lIDN ER .1 ACOII SIIROM 481MitzititA)ctallP0 Olimilancous, AS FITTING AND PLUMB.. inidersighed would Jaime the. '" ..i4uns of Carlisle—that ho MO made arrange taunts FITTING 'and PLUMBING at short nie tiro, and on reasonable terms. lie has engaged the ser vices of a first rate band from Philadelpliia. and hits sup plied himself with :In extensive assortment of which will enable him to 1111 all orders promptly. All work will be warranted. Me stock of Gas Fixtures win be Mund hi the room exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, where Ile invites a call. ✓ TINNING, SPOUTI... • • —lle is also prepared to furnish, or make to -der, every • TIN NN ARE used by housekeepicrs and others. Ile will : ..) attend to SPoU PI NU, HOUSE-ROOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLU M BING. Thankful for the patronage with - which lie has already been favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. ='• MONROE MORRIS. Carlisle, June 14, '54 111 It 0 31 CATAFORNIA.-C. VON 11l ILEN respectfully informs the citizens of Car . lisle and vicinity, that he has just return -1.1 ~/,„;.i. ed from California, and is prepared toese ...aw cute all kinds of work connected e ith his ":v•" ...: ',...... line of business. He has always on hand ‘,. •' ' a large assortment of ready-made Mlles, Guns, Pistols, Locks, Keys, Gun Trimmings, &c., all of which lie will soil wholesale or retail. Ile also attendS to repairing Huns, clocks, locks, &c; engraves on brass, copper and iron. lie hopes that by strict atteutbm to business, and a desire to please, ho will merit and'recel v a public patronage. 2Siy- All kinds of Fire Arms trade to'order. Carlisle, April 26, lliZel-ly ' SADDLE AND- HARNESS I‘IAK INC, The subscriber continues to (tarry on the above business, in all Its various-branches , in Ndrtit I laM, over strWet,. Carlisle. two doors North of Ustitard's :strum' where he Intends keeping on hand a general assortment in his line, consisting of all kinds a ra0,10,,,,bie. •:_k Tilartingales: liirtlts, Ch.:tingles and Halters, ulso TRU N I \\l \I, traveling and saddle "47) y 1.q gs. lie also man- art tires the most . 111 l 11l approsed SPANISH n t S tto l t P u ii : t I r " ;:. t l4 : d "i tt E o N se e ‘ N:l l ;:l7t4r d a i t i t i t i i ' s t same, Burn ble end plens; noddle t • Will 111.0.V1.11 to call turd soC 't hem. lie I . olio mantiraetnrfa; Calhus and Whipsi....ol their 111 . - ties, anti. e - onfident ly Lelieves from the getibral purla ti••tt of his et:sit:titers.that he makes the twat,' and best gears. in :ill their:nl,•tv of bretith. that in made in (ht. e..untry . IL, als•• mak.; all kinds of Mat order. St 1 . .1, hick. furled Melt :11111 'print \la meet's. -111 he a1t..1 e artittles will Ito made of the best rimt , rittl and workmanship. and , with the utmost des patah, H M. ()Siti lit N. IioATEN 'l' SELF4-qi.AP I )ENING A N FE FEED ('UTFERS,-,manum.,dfor 11.1)R1C11 k SAlCiit:V'l•, No. 410 Market street, l'hilada This cutter Is superb.). to any now inimse, for strength luraffility, and slinphoity of congthlction ; it cuts last ;LlM Is-the only s,df.sl u u•pening Ittly, Strew and Corti stalk Cutter ever made. ft - has but ONE STRAW Iry KNIFE, which any person can grind and set ssltlu ease. hut in ordinary ruse. is ground In the 111111011110. Thou -0111,114 base already been sold. and the demand is daily increasing, in most' cases an exaMinatbm is sufficient to'convinre one of Its superiority. No one ;after a short trial would pert with It tier any other. All sizes of the IbCON 13 constantly on hand and for sale by J. P. LYNE, Sole Agint for Cumberland county. ME „, 00 a supply Shemananguer,” an admi rable NN ash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonic is testified to by ail of his cus tomers who heve used it to be one of the hest articles known for cleansing the hair of dandruff. Ilu also man ufactures a flair Restorative. known as the "Corashee nunt." for giving new growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of thin excellent Restorative. While the Shemansagner cleats the hair of dandruff and prevents It front coming out, the Co rasheenum supplies a new growth to those who hate had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public 18 Im sited to call, examine and purchase these invaluable articles, as he Is confident they will render satisfaction. SIIIV1N(1. lIAIR DRESSISai, and curn SO, an SIIAMPOONINO attended to In tbu beet stylo as mom at his old rooms on West Main Streetoitior Marion Hal Carlisle, Itec. Ci, 1851. WM. BURGESS Inguranc fl 111 E INSU I ANCE. THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOno M t"ru,k I, FIRE ;N. St - RANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Inecrpo rated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organired, and in operation under the management of the following conunksioners, Dankl Halley, 'William It. norg.as, Icholr Brenneman, Christian 6taytaan t John C. But lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lowlx Ilyer, Henry Loan, Ilenjt min 11. Musser, Jacob Mamma, Jobeph IVlckerNhan Alexander Cathcart. Thu rates of insurance aro as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State, Persons wishing to become members are Invited to wake application t ,agents of the company, who aro willing t t upo them at any time BENJ. Ti. MOSSER, President. HENRY LOOAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYEIt, Socretary MICHAEL COCIO.IN, Treasurer. AG F \ TS CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum holland; C. B. Herman, !Motown; ?floury %oaring. Shiremanstown ; Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Churchtown ; Samuel Graham, West Vonnstsirrauth ; dames Mc Dowel, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Mid dloton; Samuel Coovor, Benjamin Havorstick, Mochan lesbura ; John ° Shorrick, Lisburn; David Coiner, Shilp hordstown. YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dillsburg; Potor W.oltini, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Waihiugtoit; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft. Paratilse. UM=2=n=l Moinberm of the cotupony having polities about to ex- Mr° can have them rimmed by making application to ny of the twotnts. N', e; TO THE LADIES, 4 945,1-• Nes. J. O. TIUTT, 40. c..iE Ts prepared to .MAKE DRESSES, MAN TILES, &e.at the litiortest notice and on tho most reasontible terms. Bever:flab:ls wanted tolearn tho business. Apply at No. 3, Alesanders Row Smith Pitt street. Sept. 20, • -------- • 1 - 4 1 MB,ROIDI) : AJES. The cheapest Ilinieesleoves, lhufllings , &e Ay.; In Von osylvonla,jt4t reeelved at the elieap store of oft. 17,'d5. • CHARLES HERE IS W H A' NM) AT I'itESENT —The subscriber re.peetful ly informs the ladies and tentlemen of Carlisle and Acinity that he has non ml land at his Hair Dressing and Shaving Room on it test dreet. au elegant ttssortmet if LADIES BRAIDS a n d e tiemen's 1h WS, and aim urnish to order at shortest adieu every kind of fair Work of the best quality. Ile also hogs leave to in .an his friends and curd.• rata that he keeps censtate PI)iIUD Lip I;ia E.LitY l SILVER- W . 1:18' jNV.E a 4 :IdI'ANOI I.IOIMS. A hue assort umot of the Idlest quality, fur stile at the lowest caul prices, at 11 in. C:f.I.IuNIIEAJWS, Iso. 154 South beehlud" strum between Pine and Intuit, west side, Philadelphia assortment embraces a arge and select stuck F'luu 11 litchi's, Jewelry c ilt er 11 are, Al huh' %lure, plate! with fine silver, in Nsitplis, forks, Ladles, &c.—.let goods, fans and limey articles of a superior quality, desen tug the examination oi those wile desire to proem° the best goods at the lowest Clthil prices., llaving it practical know letlife of • the business, ind all availabletaci lt Lies far importing aml Mnittihirtur Ing e the iitilfseribor eelibitleial) iur ites purelumers, Mg that he ran supply them en , terms as lavoralde us ;my ether esial.lishment in either 01 the Allautie All kinds of Diamond,' and Pearl .leweiry and Silver Mare manelitet tired to snit r. within a reasnua Lie thee, atehejewelry and siDer ante taithfully re paned: N.M. Di D, o. 284 South 2d St. a lew doers abut e the art side. 101_111 the south whitlow of the Store. may le retro the lantouiPftird (lock. tt hich commands the admiration of the scientine and curious. (Sept. 25, „,:P. - I.I.N ' S 1 OSPII.I,IiIC EIN S Ly —A full supply of the above celebrated !turn, noW tan Mind Of !di hilt , different sines, !ruin 4 gallons to 10. It reed% ed the hrst premium ut the late' Penns) lambi state Fair, the tins! prenililin at the F ranhlin Ii stet tile and Delaw are and Mary land Slate Fair'', and %minus others it different places. It w fit Make I. or, and Lamer butter from a Fit ru 11111111th t of cream, anti in less time than any churn in the market. 4or sale wholesale a n d retail by PAM HALL Agricultural Warehouse and feed attire, currier Oi 7th dud Market, Philadelphia. Dee. (1, 1554-ti _ ...... I) EE V.E L.' K.N I.GIIT, (successor to ' 111) Hart & -ley littittlit,) 111...DD1.Nt: A:ND CAlt•Pl..l t• ...1,1101.•:!4• Nu. Lib te:.tith isecua:ll :street; live tittors altuve Ntruce street, Philadelphia, It here lit:1:: ups con stantly ou halal a lull assertetteitt of ::‘ et) article In his line et business. heathers. }rather lied,. Patent `,:ring Ai attresset, % els vt.•'l apestry , 'l:illestry , hrussels, '1 lit et: l'ly, lograttl, %ellen:tit, List, hug and !letup Leila:nags, iii Cloths, thinott Alattintts.lectentittl :vanish .Itattimo: k low :Md. :Stair DrUgttets, Ilearth hugs:Peer 1a L s..l111•11, mid Piano Liners. 'lu a filch he turtles the attentiett ot purchasers. 14:tet • fc1 lIUL LA .1(1), l'reiniuni Artiste in Bair I Inveatmr tit tileeviel•rut,i thssamer V I.lltilatiii and 1'.11tntll• Band 'toupee s. hintijig•tions to vilabit. I.4mius and Urutivtuun to measure their Leads mall at , orile). NValar,, inches.—No I. The mood .1 the head; Na.a. 2. a nalla t1a11111....1 er the head LI , ueeh ; ;1. Pr. att ear t,i tat I/L or tire o. 4. 1.114 H eat to ea I,llllii ISi ri/teiltad. inclirs.—No. 1. Fruw I,z eLund to Ism 1. 10. Inr :t Pi rr forelierithi,llll as reqUir i•J; Ili or I.lli. ri . to‘ii of 1.11.• lluad.• It. has ah% s ready sale a splendid st..,k•i, to (wilts 1.414111.5 . %% IW, 111111 %1 161, I. s, l 1...Mp1111.111 111111illItletUrell.L111./ 111.,y1 as 1111) 1,1.:11.11,41111elli. w 1.11.! 1. 111011. l,,•llard, iltrhatrium Extractor Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared truer tsouth American Herbs arid hoots, the must suet esslui article 0, UK l'wori aced tor preseoing tII hair Irma falling out or ehauging color, restoring and presuming it iii a health) :tad luxuriant state. Among other reasons aby Dollard s hair rutting salmin main tains Its immense popularity is the tart that Ills Tonic Is applied to et cry head of hair cut at his estahlishnielit, IL is kept ill Letter presemation than un der any knot, a application. It beillg thus practically tested by thuuuutde, idlers the greatest glotrantee 01 Its clavacy . :Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment li Chestnut street opposite the :state House, l'hiludelplitn. It. Dollard has at least discovered the lie plus ultra oi lIAIII Dl' E. and announces it fur sale with perleet faience in its surpassing every thing of the kind nom in use. It colors the hair either l•htck air brow u, (,as may Ye desired, and is used wttlarut injury to the hair or skin either by Ptain or otherV, Ise. can be tiashed all in tell main rites after :npplication, without detracting from its eflicaey. Persons visiking the city are invited to give him a call. Letters addressed to It: DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut st Philadelphia, trill reeeive.attentiun. Jan. 1:b"-ly i 4 .KATII ERLEATHER! ! FRITZ,. HENDRY 45: I North bird tttreet, Philadelphia, MitROCCO MAN Lk. TUREititi, l'urriers and import ers id Fit F.Nril tiKiNzi, and Dealers in lied and Oak :Nile Leather and Kip. Feh2 —ly AY AN 1) STRAW CU TT ERS, ,stt ELLints.—A large assortment of Ito m-,ed - Ilay, Straw and Fodder Cutters, now on hand.— d i s .. double and single corn shelters ter either hand or lwree pOS, or. oh the very latest nomulacture. including the premium shelter at the lute rennsylvaniaSate Fait. For bale In• C-., Agricultural Warehouse and :..ectl store, corner co 7th tut Market, Phlledelphin. Dec. 6, 1h54-1.1. to n 81 . d 4 1 i a{- p re ll street, sixth titoro ata.ve Market. B. C. • EV 111tharz , Patent firaduating Pressure TR LSS, for the cure of Rupture; Shoulder Braces. Supporters, Elastic stockings. suspensary, llumurrhuldnl, and handagt s to deti.rmhtes. Jan. 11-Iy. ll" - Ut D ASSOCIATION, LA DELI'II lA. =lMl= T,, uil persont, afflicted with Sexual diM•:IFPF, SU , SLAIL\ AL 111.:A10, Ls; IMPVTh:\CI•:, tiuNultl,lll_, til.,Er.T, SYPHILIS, &e., tie. The HOWARD At"SoCIATION of Philadelphia, t n viaw of the awful destruction of human life and hettitl eallhed Sexual diseases, anti the deceptions a sirs at. practised upon the unfortunnewviethns sit such disease! by Quacks. have directed their consulting mirgeon. as t. tIIAILITAIILE ACT worthy of their name; to give MEDICAL ADVICE ORATIS, to till persons thin, pi ilicted,(Male or Female.lwho apply by letter, ipostlaid,) with a description of their condition, gage, occupation, habits of we. ,Ve.,) and in extreme poverty and sullering to FURNISH Mr.DICIN ES FREE OF Cll.ll{OE. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by slit., lel elidoWlllollt, fir the relief of the sick and distressed. alnieted with Virulent and 'donde diseases" and its funds van be mused fur no ether dpurpose. It has HOW a of means, a loch the irectors have voted to advertise the ithove notice. It is needless to add that the Association committals the highest Nledlcal skill of the age. Address, (pest-ratio Dr. lI Lt). R. CA LI lOUN, Consult ing t•taro . ' con, Howard Association Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. lIEARTIVELL, President. aril 11. U Et/. FARECHI SecretarV• - RICULT li - DI PLIMENTS. PENNOCK'S CELEBRATED WHEAT DRILL— Adapted also for smv„ing.olltS. grass seeds and guano. Kr.tuser's Portable Cider Mill—the best in the market. Halliday's patent Windmill.— Horse Power's and Thresher's, Limo and Guano Spreader's. Hanlon; Hay, Straw and rudder tAitter. Little Giant Corn and Cob 51111, Spain's Atmospheric Churn. Thoatewe Superior Implements with all other's, for the use of the fanner or gardner, for sale Wholesale and Retail by I'ASCIIALL, MORRIS dt CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. July' 5, 'LS. eIIThIBERLAND VALLEY BANK. WILLIAM KIM, MELCIIOIR ROUXRT O. STERRETT, HENRY Ssxpori, RICHARD WOOLItI, JOHN S. STEREST, Esay A. STU OOEON. , TIIIR Bank, doing business in the name of KEIL BRENNEMAN A; CU. In nouv filly prepared to do a gen eral Baukitaßusiness with promptness and fidelity. Money received on Deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Special Deposits.— Varticular attention paid to OVA collection of Notes, Drafts, Checks, do. In any part of the United States or ettnadas Itemithinces made to England, Ireland or the Conti. vent. The faithful mud confidential execution of all or ders entrusted to thole, may be relied upon. They will et all times be pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. itu.llanking ilbuSe In Trout's Duckling: Main Street,. a few doors oast of the Ball Road Depot. Open fin. bust.' ROSH from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in he ore ning. IL A. STURGEON, Cashier. • Oarllsto, Sept: 19, 1555. ' . Q.:"bucation. FLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD EMY, near l'a. The 1 8 th - tiessivu will IA ra iuunce on TUESDAY, ley lst, 1b55. Number 01 l-tu dents Ihnited,and coustant elk.its used for their and intellectual Improvouvi,t. 'leans, .s,:ts per sei , sion. Circulars with relerenees and full inlla thatitaa furbish. ed, by H. K. 1.1,;1.1\ Principal tilld Propriethr, Ciunl;erland co. l'a. El=til COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, rem: ed to the new and spat+ On loi I:A Uri:KOLE KELT, Laltimcre, Md. U. K. t AMIIERLIN, Prim ipal and Lecturer upon Mercan tile Nienee. E. K. Losimt, in charge of W riling Department. U. IN. Ki.ne. inatinetor in 3lercanthe Calculations and Assmiate iii lath Ke, ping Department. .1. M. et., 'I ember lii hods 'Keeping. rri. T. N 1 nt.ii:ms, Lecturer on ( cnitnerehil Law. Three years have not yet elapsed since the establish- - meal of this institution, during it hich time up:aids of eight ilithdred 1 111111191tfi e been in Mit:nuance.Rep resenting nearly et ery Nate iu the I. niono among il.llll sure ❑umbers in Ealtimore and eiseNt Lute LA, up) - log prominent positions tin Lusiness men and account ants. Cot ESE OF S'fi: D Y. 1100K—,LtA ‘11.1.11.“. Lot. the lit 111 St rem f il•iLl 1. ,14 ,io•Eija 55, L./ lAA,. )‘...51.1 ALA t,LIk.AI) ) 441.6 ILI sat lAA- Mg, he, Is. Is ttl.i.l 5515 511 e sseqUail,Lal.ue 1 , 1134 the 11,1 0 , 1%1.11A:1AL 51 .I.IIbILCS2I la 01 try tieheripllsols, kse ,,, lhtell 555 Le in 1.1. tlso Set elltll, 111.14111.11 a Use 551.51 he 5.1 Lit,ll,lllg Its this., Us. - )111.1110.1. IA 1•11.11.51.LIY ni.o Neu AWL/p.A*l 1.0 1:l115.1.1s 1. ill bllllt‘ 1,5 5.‘ 11.L.1.1 ul.U ' l illue, naluulLg 1 551111 111 Isis I, 1 /11 I Lei niltp, .N. 12y Mash., asill,tslilet,lllll4., utisll,lsnit , ls, 1.55 halsge. 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' , I I, I U tCILti ISO sacistst.ss, ill plhas.l, call ehter Ist. /all) a 154.1 attol,ol Irl LL tlll.l 1.),11,11,10.1c I 0 Li at ntatl•U pl.l tilpital.LlS al, hl ucil It- lA.:, !• , .1' Iv! IhS. vlo., %11 - Ito -1114U ball is vitt . or h.rs, al dolt 1.3 1111111. Piet. 3, ijtug „Wore 6- • Lit( Üb, /+II , A)I(_,I.L\ tle. htt 11..1 tA tql 111,u1 klatulluljltia :tint 0%, I t/i dr) 0/It fun , tut.llLl,l, Lit Lity • ,t ' fititliter L1.,L1 at 1.‘,11 /,) u 1 :u 11. of I t UIL liat. 111 a tii lint., It ‘.lt,, tti 1,1,41 es, 1 kit it. t. I litttl), Z..:14/...11L11) //.11- 1 ...1 111 / tol :tilt, ale 1 ut s, Li ,:$i t t•u,. I/AL L delt.llllllti lilt. 11.1.1 Lttll I.a. , j.l rtes. Alland cth• ern. are renia4•l4lLll) fuqUentett lAA Lt. , }don the OLD STAND. an the 3 Ugh., rent aPnUred that eNt I) al tick, Mil 1.. e bold 01 a good qualat,), uud Upoi. I eunk,L.ll,lt CM I Ili IL laR L L : esti et. I. )..t$ jubt revel% et.A of - . .-‘11q1.1‘.11..1., l'll/11LN, tailLSh, ldll, -4C., V. hit la, haling lir. - L,A.,...,„,,u„,.,„:„.. %,,L,, 6,.,.., caia- al. thu Lust city ilollbc,, 1 alliCtail.“ll/.1.1.) 1'CC1.H.1141...1111 I 1.• f 11/Isl/It. 6, VII) bit:MlA', Ct,Ullia) J.wahat. to 11/.(ll , Cti/Uth, as 1e ..., ...,l. /41.1.11,141 e. 1./1. LUZ —I'L./ula, 31vditlms, Mut, Ci nil a!,,, 1 Lbtru pure I,Notitittl 111.0, aim .c.xtlacts, st,mcb, gauttnu situ N Lulu. /.1.1u./../.., s, 1 et munier), .o. 1,4.1 lit ur uu.tiU beLualie. 1111,1.111 I litllgut )auldt is, Sumac, Alum, Log 1111 d //lan \t to (it, 1 , \AtI, I. Lug. 1'.% I —\t...the' Ili .t i.r,411, t)l - )r) ,, rat.c — L-t), 1 ).1, l limme, U real, aim 1 dm, , 1 al I. t ill I.irl. 1., )% I IltiONl 110, Litint t tap, it \ :1111is11, MAI het.l 1,10. t.l hid/ N 1./ +.e ha& al Um cur) lust ust market - 1/11C, Also. a fresh and splendid assttuient ol FANCY teety,l.us, F ruits, eddy, tienitr), tii,u luta:nal able e tl.er articles calculated !Ur use and nrin i n.ei,r, ail ,4 isluilt are leered :It the 11,1 eat CA al/ priees, at the t neap Tang, Book and tam) ,tote ci the sol,criice ou Noi over street. tt , . V 11 Al biltl , 3 -‘ i..U . .N.12 Y. fhe unite' signed has jult retui tied teem 1 !lila. et tin a tresh suppe) ul DIU teisattell itNk 1-A 1 ittNAltl The former ill connection ait ii his steels on band N 1 ill make his assortment of brugs, Medicines and t hymnals complete. 11 is assortment tit COME( 'll teN Al,l La also line; consisting 01 pure sugar ullite and . transparent Candy To) ; an eldllllloll, asserted , lend hue to es er) sariety ; iifs, Fruits, Nuts, and es cry thing belonging to that department tif trade. Ile at old call speenei attention to his 501111) of FANCY ALI ICI.F.S ter the I 1 oi idajs, and getielite use, among It luch may to found the good, the ltatit.'llll, and the useful. Ail ale incited to call whether they wish to puselmse tr• not. 13..1. KIEFFER. Carlisle, Dec,r .54 -±ltcrticturs, JAM ES 31 ' C N O(K ,M. 1) •, • —I ate Professor of Anatomy and mirbery in the Philadel phia Collegt of Medicine, and Acting Professor a Mid ifory ; one of the Consulting Phy tn. inns id the Phil adelphia Itotpital,lflockley ; late maul or of the Nit tionaiNedicai Atsociation; member of the Philadel phia Medical society; mend•or id the 31edico-t hirurgi cal of Philadelphia; formerly Plesident lid Peetsor of A Dat,,M) Mud Soigt , r ( attleton Medi cal-7 wont ; and alt., late Pi idestor of An atomy and l'hy tiology in berkshire Medical Inttitu thm, Pittsfield, Mats., Au. Has lately introduced in a popular form. several of his write prescriptions Mr- the principal diseases of this climate, Ihe name of oath article will haply the ills ease h,r which it it intended to It. 'USA MLVLINToIK's Pi CIVRAL SIM:T. $l. DR. 3ICCLINIOCK'SCOLD AND COUGH MIXTURE—For Colds, Coughs, ite., Price ;45 as. Da. MeCidsroex's AST/IMA AND 110 OPING Couoii REME DY. Price SO eta. RR. MCCLINTOCK'S TONIC ALTERNATIVE SYRUP—For Pu rifying the Mood. Price $l. DR.'MtCLINTuCK'S Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone to the stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising from Indigestion. Price $l. McCLINSOCK'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE—A Purely Ve getable Remedy fur internal use. Price 150 as. McCLINTOCK'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT—Du Rheum- Win, Swine, Swellings, Price SO eta. - • Dn. MCCLINTUCK'S ANUDYN E MIXTURE—For,Pa IDS, Tooth ache, Iltiadache, Neuralgia, etc. Price 50 ctii. MeCLINTOCieff FEVER AND AGUE SPECIFIC-4 certain cum for all Intermittents. Prim ill. Da. McellaTootes DiAnanula CORDIAL AND CHOLERA PEE rENTYVE--.--Slde-RoMod). PR. MCCLINTOCK'S VEUETABLE PURGATIVE Pms—For Costiveness, Headache, &c., Price 25 ets. DR. MCCLINIOCKAANTI-DILIOU PILLS—For irregularity In the punctions of the Liver and Dowels—the best Lir. or Pill made. Price 211 as. a box. For sale by Dr..l. McCLINTOCK, at his Medical Depot, N. W. Corner NINTH and F/111E111` Streets, Vita, and all Druggists. L.•nggists and Dealers in ➢led• clues who wish to be Agen:..s, will please address Dr. McClintock, furnishing reference, name or Post Office, county and State. viu_For sale ley W. A. {else, :34tonel Elliott, Carlisle; J. 11. Crlawtli , kihippensburg; Entininger Et Co.. L. Ml mutt], Mechanicsburg; Joseph, Herron. Neaville• J. B. Zimmerman,' A miersoubuyg; 11/tines Fertig,A inert town ; Klink, Near Bloomfield; Harriet )I..`Stiimer, Newport; B. F. Gin duct. Yt rk Suringe-; A. J. 111111er and., Nixon, Chittithersimrg; it.lontzor, Way tiesk:re.; George Bergner and D. B. Jonoi & Co.. liarrisburg. BR. IIeCLINTOCK can cmlattlfed, without charge doily, from 10 to 111 o'clock, A 141.,,,at , h1s Depot. December 0,1054-1 y: Mail! nls vet, 1..:t1 IlsTes