6 1 qttiriilhtiial. ~., The Winter. Winter will soon be fairly upon us. We have but. a few days or weeks at most to prepare for this insinuating visitor. Jack Frost will take you by the hand with a painful grip, he will pinch your nose, step on yourtoes, e ,and pull your ears. Ile is of a very destructive as well .of a very familiar and inquisitive turn. Ile will make his way into your cellar, it' possible, and while there will spoil your potatoes and apples, and do a deal of mischief in many ways. Ile will .visit your stables and barns, much to the dis comfort of your horses and cattle unless you uke a pretty efficient effort to keep him out. Ile will even try to get through your potato hills, and Unless you are care ful in burying them he will succeed. lle will gel under your gate posts and push theta 111), so that your gates hang badly; throw your wheat out of the ground root am! branch. In shart,.he is a very Ini.4chie'vous fellow, and as his visits are sure mid vermin, it would be well to make Folalit exertions to keep him out of doors, ft,r h e once makes an entrance and gets on friendly terms with you he will be verve apt to stay with yan all winter. If --- :iNtget up your defences in time you will be able to keep the cold-hearted scamp at a distance. After having done this, you can take your comfort—read the pa pers and good books on the subject of your profession, and ghin strength and knowledge for the next summer's cam- pal:rn• ley the by, what an excellent oppor tunity the lung evenings and leisure of the e()liiitig winter will afford for forming an l Farmer's Clubs. Every little neighborhood should have its far mer's club, where 'the farmers of the vi cinity can meet and discuss questions of interest to all. Here mind can meet mind, and the experidnee of the one be brought to confirm or cast doubt on the experience of anothe,r. One has grown and fed i- t crops Ind is prepared to give his experience. or the benefit of his neigh bor, who never thought they would pay in this country. Another has grown millet to save his hay, and has a word to say on this subject. Still another used a little guano, just for the sake of the experiment, and he has formed some kind of an opinion in regard to the expediency of its use. Farmer A. has reclaimed several acres of-swamp land. B. is de with his experiment in the use of 'drain tile, and C. has put up a barn that for convenience and real usefulness he thinks can not be equalled. Thus knowledge is increased, the in dolent excited to exertion, and great good accomplished. It' the clubs of adjoining towns or neighborhoods were held on different eve nings, it would add much to their inter st for members to visit each other's meet ings, either voluntarily or by delegation. LA this goodowork be commenced in earnest as soon as the fall work is done and you are fairly prepared for the win • ter; and if you find any article in your agricultural paper that don't accord with your experience, take' the paper -to the club and give it a "regular overhauling," and scrid report of the discussion for pub- Vim will be able to keep the editor and his correspondents pretty nvar ly right.—Gencsce Farmer. 11=1 Tor MrAlums or AmaticA.—Gov. Wright, of Indiana, says that ,our grass crop is not properly .appreciated. No crop, he says, approaches so near a spon taneous yield, and none yields so large profit. The hay crop of the United States in 1850 ho estimates at 13,000,000 tons; that for 1855 he estimates at 15, 000,009 tons; which is worth $150,000, 000; while the whole cotton crop is val ued at only $128,000,000. Of this crop more than half is produced by four States —New York, (which yields one-fourth of the whole,) Ohio, Indiana used Illinois. The grass crop which is used for pastur age is at least as valuable; 60 that single herb is worth annually oVer three hun dred millkops of dollars. Few people will. believe that the grass crop of New York State is worth more than its wheat, and yet statistics show that 'such is the fact. NUTlong since a premium was offered by an agricultural society for the best mode of irrigation; and the latter word, by mistake'of the printer, having been ;hanged to "irritation," a farmer sent his wife to gain the Prize.' • A Fix —A farmer had occasion to send his man, who by the way was a jolly Dutchman, to a neighboring town for a barrel of molasses. The weather being warm, and the road rough, and tire driver, moreover, driving rather fast,' the molasses took a notion to 'work,' as it is generally called. But we will let him tell his atory in his own words: 'Veil' I gomed along and I paled , along, till I got td de hill vat stands on top of de black mit's shop, and den I lookS around pehind my pang hole. Thula I, I sill sthrop dat so I sthrops do cart, ans then scotches der oxen mit a grabble rock and trove tier pang hole in , ash tight ash Lieber vim, mit a lightvuod Ita, and ginned along again, till I got to where de forks or de road cross each oder mit de meeting house, and I .looks round behind my pack agia-aind de sthull was all run ober wit de parrel i ngiu. 0, says 1, I sill 1I you now, and I pkkA up a °hook mit all. my might, and do tiug dew out mit a noise like a cannon, an knoe4ati me down ha off de road mit my pheit, Liu l soart de cart, and it reamed away nit de oxen, and turned dent all ober each oder, and proke eberyting in pieces, and I am gorned, beim) mit myself, put de cart Ish runnin to dcy tyful.' Sun Lana. 11)013 ILT B. 6' ti ABI S Al Al: ER tend c vr:lrr.tl.Eß Tee, , ,=;orr4 7 '. Nevelt liallever street, next dour to li lass's )(OWL. Ito would' respectfully inform the citizens of anti the pi 111 it. gumtrully, LLnthe tuts now on liailei .t lurk and ele.tantassiirtment FER- SlTC,:ri.cmisistiiiii fu !lain of it ardrobe , .Eard. 311. i t.th er T +Mies. 5i...0 Ilurunus. heist w a ds. plain and Se.tilds. „co.. oleo ufactured et the lest material Anil quality a al-anted. it 14,1..1 . 31 zoiscrtmene of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. ti tv u 13,10 to Order, and repairing prwtnotly attended to. nos pt shortest flake; and har lot: a splendid hearse he will attend funerals In tow n In • ronntry .3 Remember the stand—next doer to 11. Illass's hotel. It. 11. SMILEY. E`T I , ',NS 1V14.: FUItNITUIIIE 11.0031. _JAI! ES It. WI•!AVEit would resoecfctilly call ,t .... . the attention tnr ii.0..-1,0, 1 ,,,,,..,1t),0 pums, t . it is ex tem:lye st.wh of elegant FURY I 'IT It F., including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and 'fakes, busing and Plain ilurcatirs and ever:). other article 111 his branch of business. .llno now on hand, ilia largest assortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at . the lowest prim.. AOFFINS made nt the short est notice and a Hearse provided for funerals,lle k . ,;_ golirils a call at his establishment, on North Ilan- 1 r. vor •.i rem, Ilesr Ilho.se's lintel. 4 - v-c'arulture hiro.l out by the month or year. a t_ ,-.- . . -- t : ._ isift,,CIORNER of lino PA, kj over and Geuther sts CABLI.SLE.—The undersign ed has always on hand a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware, In all the different styles, which he Is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile invites attention particu larly to the •ParErcr SPRING BOTTOM BLIM4TMAD. ft most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections.— The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who have them In use. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB 'FETTER. gall rictt ft u r a t.. kr . CARLISLE FGUNI)RY AND MACHINE SIIOE, AN, p, r..,,. , Chu subscriber has the satisfaction of in t II VIT,Edi forming Ills old friends and patrons that his establishment is again iu active ope r.ri n, new buildings having hums eructed since the late 414't torus fire and the whole establishment put In com plete working order. Orders are therefore respectfully solicited for work In his line, which will be dune with promptness and In the best notuner. 141 . 1.1.AN1 ENOINES lIUILT TO ORDER and repaired. All kinds of Machinery In raper Mills, ilrist Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mill pindlas dressed and turned. POWF,It'S and T 1111.1:S INO such as Bevil tlear Four Horse Power, Horizontal hear Four Horst) and Viliirrtirifd . Pt4lifil; Ploughs, Corn 81101- lers and Crushers, Sze. Pattarns made to order. Iron tnd - _ Brass cAsTiNos ex,ntoi to order, If nut on hand, at the Shortest notice, Hach as Cranks and Mill (Waring. Spur and !loci' Wheels. Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Plow Castings. Cotters. Point Shears, Wagon and Coach ilex es,,Spludles, Car Car Chairs, Ac. Ile has also "minim' a large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK -I,•.cq STOVES, and is constantly making Cooking Stoves of Xarlous improved patterns for coal or wood„ten plate Stoves, Orates. &e. Repairing done to all kinds of Ma chinery. All•kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken In exchange for work. snayn FRANK AN Q A.V 143 YOUR. OLD ET A 14—. Cash paid for OLD METAL, such as Copper, Drees and at thu Carlisle Foundry and Machine Shop. FRA:VIi. GARDNER CORN SHELLERS ! conN sitimr,Ens. Phu sobs"rriber having in the last te w years framed upwards Ma hundred and forty Own Shelters for llem ry ithoads, wishes to Inform the Farmers of CUM berland meaty that lie Is prepared to frame them anew. 1 will take Corn or Wood in pay far Framlng,•and will in sure the in:whines to run well. 31y shop Is at the North end of West street aug ARMERS LOOK IIEItE! THRESHING MACHINES! elm subscriber/1 &sire to inform fart/tern and public generally that they new he ye on hand and are constant• ly manufacturing Thrashing Machine, with Yierpont's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged to be the best articles now in use. Also a variety of Clover Hullers, Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters. They also stteuu to the repairing of Agricultural Mach•nery in the best tusunor and on reasonable terms. Manufao• tory on North Hannover Street, directly opposite the residence of George !Metzger, Esq. August 8 A BRIMS .k. PLANK. Fit E NCHTRUSSES.—Hernia or Rupture successfully treated, and comfmq, insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, imported by the subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. All sulfuring with Rupture will. bo gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combin ing extreme lightness, with case, durability and correct construction, In lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta ble article usually sold. An extensive assortmen always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale eta range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and pi Double, $3, $6, $B, $8 and $lO, Persons at a distance can haviyi ' ;`russ sent to any ad dress by remitting the amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affected. Foi Sale Wholesale and lto it by the importer. ALJII U, Nfs'Efltd S.W. eon of Twelfth • • Race Ste., Philadelphia. Depot...fur Dr, Banning's Im roved Patent liody Brace; Chest Expanders and Ereeto Braces; 'Patent Shoulder Braces; Suspensory Banda. s; Spinel Props and Sup ports. Ladles' Rooms, with competent Indy attendants. aprll 11. girsitAoltiOptotatoa . - rI.AS FITTING AND PLUMB - s xv INCL—The undersigned would inform the' of Carlisle that, he has Made arrange meats co uodAii FIrrING and PLUMBING at short no tice, aim mi reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of' a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has sup plied tainsell with au extensive assortment of I:INT-. which will enable him to till all orders promptly. All i‘,.1.4 will be warranted. lids stock of Gas Fixtures will Is; found ill the room exactly opposite his Ti nning CSl.lpliSill lloll i. 011 NOralllll.lloVUr street, where he invites a I:INNING, SPOUTING, &c.—lle is also prepared to Tarnish, or make to order, every article of TIN NS A ItE used by housekeepers and others. lie. will also attend to SPotiri Nu, IiOUSE-IWOFING, BELL HANGING, nod PLUMBINIi.' Thankful for the patronage with which Ito hasaiready been favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the saute, Carlisle, June 14, '64 Flt 0 31 CALIFOHNIA.-C, VON 11431. EN respectfully informs the citizens of Car , , lisle and vicinity, that he has just return ed from Calitbruia, and Is prepared toeae ...;","' cute all kinds of work connected with his ' - ' 1 1•••''' , line of business. Ile has always on band • • .t large assortment of ready-made Lilies, Duns, Pistols, Leeks, -Keys, Gnu Trimmings, A:c., all of so Mal he will sell whoNzale or , retnil. Ile also attends to repairing thins, clocks, locks, .te engraves on brass, copper and iron. lie hopes that by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, he will merit and ruccive pultlic patronage. o.iej - - All kinds of Fire Arms uTde to order. Carlisle, April V,: 1y64-1y k."•. AI)DLE AND lIAIII'ESS M AK -INO. The subscriber continues to carry on the above business. In all its various branehes.in North Han over street. Carlisle. two tlhors North of insinimrs corner where he intends keeping; Oil bonds general assortment in his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionabie 1)1,1.1S, Bridles. lllartingtiles, Cirri ogles and Halters, also TRU N 68, trot °ling and saddle - bags. lie also 111111- unictures the most 1111.? •\ \\ npprovwi SPhNISH SpaINO r3tnul.es over used In this country, and these oishin a hand. some. durable 111111 plrssaiNl Fa.l,lle Will do well to call and see them. Ile also 111'111 1 1 fnehires Collars and Whips In all their varie ties, and confidently believes ,frent the conceal apnrol.a -t ion of his customers. that IM make , the neat... 4 and hest Kears, In ill their Variety of hredth. that is made in the country. 11.. also mskes all Aflndo Mat casses to order. 1'17: Straw. Dusk. Mr/01l lair aiul :Trim! Mat msg.,. All the ohm.. articles will he made of the lost material and workmanship. and OItL the utmost des patch. WM. OS 1 N . J 3 A T T SELF-n tiARPENING YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, innutinut.sr4 for ALDRICH .k SARGENT, No. 4110 Market street, Vbilada Thb cutter Is superior to any now In use, for strength durability, and shaplNty of construction ; it cuts fast br. and is-the only selfsharpeulng Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever wade. It has but ONE STRA TOUT KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with Miff.' but in ordinary case, if ground in the machine. Thou sands have already been sold, anti the demand is daily Increasing. In most cases an examination is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the abos o constantly on hand and for sale by .1. P. !NNE, Solo Agent for Cumberland county. ME .ly on hand n supply of tile "Sheuumsagner," an admi rable Wash for the heir, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this•Tenic Is testiged to by all of his cus tomers who here used it to be one of the best articles known for cleansing the hair Of dandruff. Ile also man ufactures a flair Restorative, known as the "Corashee num," thy giving new growth_to the hair on bald beads. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the t3hetnansagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it from coming out, the Co casheenum supplies a new gTowth to those who have had the misfertune to lose their hair. The public la In vited to call, examine and purchase these Invaluable articles, as he is confident they will render satisfaction, SIIAVINO, HAIR DRESSINO, and CUTTDtO, and SIIAMPOONING attended to in the beet style ns usual, at his old rooms on West Main Street, near Marion Hall. Carlisle, Doc. 27, ISM. WM. BURGESS FIRE INSURANCE.-Tim ALLEN AND EAST PENNSIIURO 3IUTUAL FIRE IN st, RANCE CII3ICANV of Cumberland county, Incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is HOW (Idly organized, and in operation yuder the managemont of the iiillowlng commissioners. viz: Daniel Bailey, William It. Oorgas. Mobile] .Cockllii, !ilelelioir Brenneman, Christian Btny nom, Joliii ( C. Dun lap, Jacob IL Coover, Lewis Ilyor, Henry Logan, D 0 0 . p,- min IL Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. Thu rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons vrlshlng to become members are invited to make applicialon to tho agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time JOSEPH WEAVER BENJ. 11. MOSSER, President. lIENE . Y LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS HYER, Secretary, MICHAEL COCgLIN, Treasurer. OCIMBEIILA ND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Curn• borland; C. 11. Berman, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shiremanstown ; Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennsborough ; :lames Mc Dowel, Frankf‘wd; Mode Griffith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haverstick, Mechan icsburg; John Shorrick, Lisburn; David Coover, Shop herdsto 11. YOItIC 'COUNTY.--John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W: S. Picking. Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise. & Lockman. Members of the company having pollcloa about to ex ph•e can Intro them renewed by making application to ny of the eigetns. TO THE LADIES, 47 \/;# Ts prepared 4 14 11 1 1 1 ;t j l4E t :9 l r d , MAN ~ti'PLES, &e. at the shortest tioti onh to learn tho nl mfiin stre e ssohablo terms. Soveral girls wanteds. Apply at,No. 3, Aloxandors 'Row South Pitt street. Sept. 20 , M.BROIDERLES. • The cheapest Collars, UnderalooTes, Rutlllngs, Se rettheylvanla,just recelvod at the cheap storo of oct. 17, 'O, OLIAItLES 0(1 ILBY. Olitsccilcultons, MONItOF. )1011111S TIER IS WHAT 'Oh NEED AT PRESENT •The subscriber respectful , informs the ladies and Inthonen of Carlisle and ichilty that he has now on land at his Hair Dressing nd Shaving Room ou-West root. an elegant assortmet r LADIES BRAIDS and tentletnen's WRlS,and can truish to order at shortest (dice every kind of flair cork of the best quality. He also begs leave to in inn his friends and custo. owe that he keeps coustau- JnoutancL . AGENTS pl ) ilabcipl ) ict WATUIES, J EA - Vl:Lit): , KILV lilt- NV Altli and FANCY hilr.DS.—A line assort hien', of the finest quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at %Vim C:I , I4I:OI\IIEA_LI'S, N 0.18.1 South Second , Street between Pine and Union, west side, Philadelphia The assortment embraces a large and select stuck Fine Watches, Jewelry Sliver W are, Albatta Mere,platel with fine silver, in Spoons, Forks, Luilles,,t,c.—Jet goods, Fans and fancy articles Ma superior quitilty„desurving the examination of those who desire to procure the best ,Ai... ..,...„, •', goods at the lowest cash prices. 45...C,''':!*14 1 .„F vH! . Ilaving u practleal know ledge of 0., 7 , i , ",.. 0 ,0! ;- - 7.5. .the business, and all available tacili: ties for Importing and Manufaetur lug, the subscriber couffltlently LL'IN 'Lee purchase's, be lieving that he veal supply them On terms us tltyurabl.3 as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic "Atli,: All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware man v factored to order, within a reasonable time. t., t b.Wateltes,jea airy and silver ware faithfully re paired: W Al. F. EI.ToN ILL.\ D, No. 214 South 2d St. 3 few doors above the 2.1/St:Mar ket, West :Aide. . '.. kti_lii the south window of the Store, may be seen it,, falilLala Rind (leek, Si hiCh C 0111.11113 IRIS the admiration 01 the scientific and curious. (Sept. 2flf,, '54-Iyr. „IP..k.IN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS kj-A full supply of the above colelornted Churn - 016V i.es nand of all the different sizoes, front d gallons Lb 1,0. It received the, first premium at the late Pennsylvinda Slate Fair, ibe hist premium at the }rnnkliu Institute and Delaieurn and Maryland State Vairs, and artous others nt different places. It a 11l make more and better butter from a given amount of cream, and In less time' than any churn in the market. For sale l‘holesale and retail by PASCH A LI. MORRIS & Agricultural Warehouse and Seed: tore, corner of ith and Market, Philadelphia. Dee. It, It4.4—tf I) I , ,'EVE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to t, Hartley & Knight.) BED1)1No CABPLT Nt mailli)USE No. 14a South Second Street, live doors above Spruce street. Philadelphia, where he keeps con stantly on hand a full assortutent of every article to his liuc ol linsillVS.S. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent l';,..ting flattresses. elvet. Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, T l'ly, ingrain, N. enetlan, List, Rag, and Kemp Carpetinpa, Oil Cloths, Canton Mettings.CiWOllllld Spanish Ai:11.011gs Floor and 6tuir Druggets, Hearth hugs, Door 311its.1 able and Piano Covers. lo Ai Lich he invites thb attention 01 purchasers. ° i4oet's4 DOLLARD, Preiiituni Artiste in Ilan iii,,,,,corNiii„,:c lehrated Oohs:inter entilating '.loath nil Toupees. lost' uctions to enable Ladies and Uentletnett to diedetlre their loads a ith ac• cum.). f tot Mos, itodies.—No. I. The round of the head; No.. 2. Final forehead otter the head to the neck; No. 3. I nut ear to ear ttl or the top. No. 4. F rum ear to eat round the forehead. oupees inches.—No. 1. Front forehead to back is tar as bald. NO. 1. ON Id forehead as far as moth , ed; No. 3. Over the crop it of the head. It. la )1.1..11ar has always read) Or sale a splendid stork of tarots. igs. Ton peen, Loties' VI las, haul 11 40.1 nraidet, l arts. fir., heautiftlll) manufactured and ns cheap nn uuy entatitlndt went in the t nion. Doll lids Iles bautunt Extrwtor Lustrous flair 'root', pn•pared from South American Herbs add hoots, the wont d lltretoaUl article ever produced tor ',resers ing too hair nom falling outehanging color, restoring and preherxing it in a healthy and luxuriant stare. Among dther reasom, dby Dullard's hair cutting saloon main. tains its immense popularity' is the Met that his Tonic is :ipplied, to every head ut hair cut of his establishment, couseuantly It is kept in hotter Keret vation than coo- der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, oilers the greatest guartinteirl its efficacy. Sold wholesale 111111 retail at his Old Establishment . 171 Chestnut street opposite the State House, Philadelphia. it. Dollard 11110 at least discovered the no plus ulvra 11Allt LIVE, and 311110Unces it fur sale with perfect con fidence in its surpassing*overt thing' of the kind now in use. it colors the hair either black or brown, tax niny be desired) anti is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or otherwise, can be washed oil in ten tnimutes after application, without detracting from Its efficacy. Persons Viedting the city are Invited to give ltlut a call. Letters addressed to It. DOLLARD,I77 Chestnut rat Philadelphia, will receive attention. Jan. 26-1 y L EATIIER! LEATILER vtLiTz, HENDRY k No. 29, North 'third ttrevt, Philadelphia, -• MOROCCO MAN UFALI Ult EILS, Currirrs and import ers of FRENCH CALF and Dealers in Red and Oak Sole Loather mud Kip. Feb2S—ly AY AND STRAW CL':C'IERS, „used flay, Str,U and Fodder Cutters, non uu hand.— Also, double and single corn shellers for either hand or horse power, of the very latest manufacture, iucluding the premium shelter fit thO late VeunnylNltultizqate Fab • For sale by PASAIALL 310111i16 Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, curlier ot 7th ud Market, Philadelphia. Dec. u, 1b54—(1 indage <3OP T S t u n r it. gzo v n E s; ) 13 0 street, sixth store above Market. B. C. EVERETT'S Patent Graduating Pressure TRUSS, for the cure of Rupture; Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Suspensary, lletnorrholdal, and handages fo deformities. Jan. 11-Iy. 110 WARD ASSOCIATION, PUILADELIT/A. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCInt ENT 'fa all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases Fin!. SEMINAL Si EA KNESS, IMPOTLNCE, GON 0111,111 4 GLEET, SYPHILIS, &e., he. The IbiwAnD AsSoCIATION of Philadelphia. in view of the awful destruction of human life and Meat caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which at. practised alma the uutbrtunate victims of such disease: by Quacks, have directed their consulting Sturgeon, us a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons 'thus at tlicted,(Male or Pomale.) who apply by letter, (post-pald,) with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, A.c.,)and lu extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OP CHARGE. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, fur the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epi demic diseases," and its (undo can be used for no other purpose. it LUIS now a surplus of menus, which the blreetors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Asseciation•conimandS the highest Nledical skill of the age. Address, t post-paid,) Dr. GEO. It. CALHOUN, Consult ing Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphi a , p a. By order of the Directors, EZRA I). HEARTWELL, President. GEti. PARECIULD, Secretary, qprll 11 AGRICULTURXL IMPLEMENTS. PENNOCKTCCELEBRATED WREAT DRILL-- Adapted also for *owing oats, graaa cud and guano. Kr. Auger's Portable Cider Mill—the best in the market. Halliday's patent Windmill.— norm Powor'e and Thresher's, Limo and Guano Spreader's, 1211%11101'A. Hay, Straw and rudder cutter. Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill, Spain's Atmospheric Churn. Thoabove Superior Implements with all others, for the use of the (armor or gardner, for sale Wholesale and Retail by . . _ • PASCHALL, 1101t1tIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. July 26,'66. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK. , PROPRIETORS: A WILLIAM Kim, Matenoln BRENNIMAN, ROM! C. STERIUETT. , Brant SAXTON, RICIIAAD WOODS, JOHN 8. Sergarrv, Mawr A. STURGEON. This Dank, doing business: In the name of HER, BRENNEMAN it CO. is now fully prepared to do a gen eral Banking 1111.4111044 with proniptriess and fidelity. Money received on Deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Special Deposits.— Particular attention paid to the collection of Notes. Drafts, Checks, Ac. In any part of the United States or . Canadas Itemittancee made to England, Ireland or the Conti nent. The faithful and confidential execution of all or ders entrusted to them, may be rellednpon. They will at all times be pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters In general. ta.llanking Douse in Trout's Building, Main Street, a few doors east of the Rail Road Depot. Open for busi ness from P o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in he eve 'Metz. • It A. STURGEON,"Cashier. Ckirlisle, Sept. IP, 1855. • Ebutation. IiLAINI;I.ELD CLASSICAL ACA' EMY, near Carlisle, Pa. The kith Susslim will coin more on TUESDAY, May Ist, 1855. IN umber of ktu dents limitetband constant efforts used "for their moral nud intellectual improvement. Terms, $1,6 tier 601.61611. Circulars with references and full Information fund+ h eq, by It, K. Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield. Cumberland ro. Pa. April IS-1855 G.. •i,2~ CO 111 ER CIA L cpLLEGE remot ell to lin, new and spriehlslltH, l'so.rldlaa t t let BA 1.1 1 M ulth 6TI LET, hull Isnore, Md. 0. IC C nAtipLaus, Principal and Lecturer upon Mmcan the 6cimre. h. h. Losimi, in charge of Writing Deitirt went. U. W. Es Mercantile l aleulatlona end Associate in B.A. Keeping Department. M. PHILLIPS, Teacher in hook Keeping. S T. M aunt's, Lecturer on Coramierrial Law. Three years have Cot yet elapsed since the establish ment of this institution, during which time upuinis of -eight hundred Students have been in attendance, (rep resenting nearly •every State in the Union,) among 'A limn are MIHILers in Baltimore and elsewhere Occupy ing prominent positions as business 1.11411 and ace/Ana -1 ants. COD USE OF STUDY BOOK t I'o Ocit,ai Ina I.llc UtUKSt COrl lib/11111.g the put iu that anti tot, c1,0.111:01:nuf 041111A:eV )klun. U. UUiit) 11,14 101 1.00 lk toot. a1.(1 tither JOIIA - luDt tAttlatatc, and nu en tnn- Nll noillililltlll,o with the univagetnent ci busittess books of ever) tiescriptlou, tusststeu 31c lie is by two bei entitle accouutats,) the course of traltatig, in this dt partineot is eminently practical sad Well adapted to the various hUlbultb ot toinmerce duct 'Trade, incluttiug Intlii idual, Partite' ship, Nercantile, 3 1auulatturih6, t'cutuitssion, Exchange, Banking, Z•Lippit,g, Ste+w,buat lug, tat Company operattohh, exercises under this head are free. easy lid gracel - td, cotnbiulhg kapittity tit cstrutiou with beauty ut construction, thus enablihg the student tto Nwrite an elegant business hand 011 completion of thu 041.11,e. 3; LUCA NTILE CALCULATIONS, 11.1 all their vurfoug lea, int 4 s are taught by live I.llLbl accurate tii.o Clout. method. Daily lectures ore delivered upon the Science of Ac counts, ,Nlercantile t ustt these itt lhitheethlat path a series or Iffetures„on l onfinertial hall, all of the hlghel.f. 41,1.qt:ince to all aspiring to occupy walnut:Lt positions lit the business cumin tu.ity. 'I tic time necessary for an Industrious sttolent to cam pie Le the course, tarter troth 6 to 12 Meeks,. There being no h:Lcution, applicauts tau cuter at All! nod Attloilit lAA It day and evening, .I,:sunfinatiti.s are held at stated perious, find diplutiats ue artletiff, those it gratitta to. For tett:is, xrite and hale ftrirc,,'s iar luraarded by mull. [Oct.'3, tug !Jim .1.i'1t.E,511 D 1 U GS, .1)1E1)1()LN ES, ! .kc. Lc.—i halve Jul.e reemett trove l'iniauelphilland .Jew lurk very exteunne auuitionh lmy r • tor iner atoek,etubrining nearly el ery a trio ''.......1 , '": or 31erinine 1/I,ll' 111 tile, together' !itlt t. 'le - Paints, ells, larninhes, '1 urpentine, l' -in .. [ , mery, :,ouph, btu LiOwtry, I. ine Cutlery, Ash_ Ali.- in, "...A.!, i seish,„ „, :„,..,,, every uestip -1,„,, .... ~n ei.tltesh tAI let) 01 other articir,, ,I, lith 1 nui tiei,eruuned to sell at the vrtir toil t:o' prices. 1 ~:.#lf l'hytdelant., Country 31erthante,1'1:11+3,11. alld 1..11- ' . iN' :art, 11,1,0.11U1* retilleisted not lo pans the fiLL y.:T.,‘,Sj", as Linty UM) re.,St absttrett'Ullieot , ry article till be itid ot a good quality, anti upon rvax.ohuLle termi D. I.l.Liu'l'l, )laic a street, La114(.5 3103 30 DliliGS ! DRUGS! Litt GIS 1 i'rtiti zi,PPLY I 1 Maio just remised a lresh stuchof Medicines, Paints, Wass, Oil, ac ., IN bleb, has ig Isbeet, puzelmbeti with great rare at the best el houses, 1 caticouhcleut/y recommend to }so u ks, Physicians, country INterchants aim DeulerS, as il /..,, /reSii and pure. phi.dvb—Patent Bledicines Fine Chemicals, Instil uwuts, pore kdisential ohs, flea.: and .h.stialdel, t...p1 , 31,, grouted and whole. .hsseuces, l'et (emery, ac. Cod Liver Oil—warranted genuine. DI b..zlt Lk fs.—lndlgoes, aludders, Sumac, Alutu, Lt and Catii.lt nods, till I Allot, Copperas, Lac 11)e. I'AIN'I",.,:--Nl etind ill .k. broth, r'so I are Lead, Chiron) Green and Yellow, Faint and 1 arnish brushes, Jerse , , 11 endow Utast, Linseed Oil, Turm lame, (.4.1.41 and ci.St. 1 urnish, and lied Lead. MI on which o, hi be bold at the very lOU ent Market price. Also, a Iresli and splendid assortment of FA Nei GOAL', }teats. Contoctionary, and Innumerable other articles, calculated Mr use and ornament, all of which are uttered at the lowest cash price's, ut the cheap Drug, book and Fancy hturo of the bubscriber on :sorth Dam over street. S. t• IlAYLllniCli. lyt. ti , 6 AN D : CON LCI 1 0.4 N AEI'. The undersigned has just returned from' Phila. v. &to a fresh suppi} ufbitUUSantiCUM:ECllo:\ The former in connection with him stock on hand will make his ASSOrtlllellt, of Drugs, 3letlicinet. and l hemicale complete. llisassortineut ut COVELTioNAItY is alio due; consisting of pure sugar white and transpment Candy Tuys ; Candy, cowmen, assorted, and hne tundieu of every variety; also Fruits, Nuts, and every thing belonging to that department of trade. Ile would call special attention to his supply of FAA CI ALTICI.I.6 for the holiday a, and geutual use, among which may be found the good, the tustetul, and the useful. All are invited to call whether they wish to puselmse or not. 11. J. kiIIiFEJLIt. Carlisle, Dcc,r,s4 Alcdirince, AIIIES M'CLIN'I'OCK, M. D. ate fj Professor of Anatomy and Surge t the Philadel phLt of Medicine, and Acting I'r lessor of wifery ; one of thu Consultibg Phyt.irlazis of the Phil adelphia hospital, Illockloy; late member of thu • Mount Medical Association member of the Philadel phia Medical Society-primeuifor of the Medico-thirurgi cal College of Philadelphia; formerly president a i,d Prolessor mmt Anatomy and Surgery lii Castleton Medi cal College ' Vermont; and also, 'kite Profet.t.or .111. lawny and Physiology in lirrh . sliire Medical 11,,,titu. Ono, Pittsfield, Mass., fr., mt:e. ' llns lately Introduced hi n popular form, several of hit vorito prescriptions for the principal direabet, of thin clineito. The ulnae of each article will imply the die caw for ‘rhicli it it , intended to be u;vd. blti;LirivocK'a PEeneut. Stavv, 111. liii.McCtiarOcies COLD AND COUull MIXTURE—For Colds, CentOi_ &c., Prleu 2b TM M . CCLINTOCK'S ASTHMA AND 11000INo Cotton RENE DY. Price 50 eta. Da. MoCtirirocit's Tomo ALTERNATIVX STRUr —For Pu drying the Blood. Price $l. Do. MeCIANTOca'S Dyspeptic Elixir—For giving tone to the stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising front indigestion. Price $l. Da. MeCLINTOCIAI DIIXUIIAT/0 MIXTURX—A Purely Fe. getable Remedy for Internal use. Tricot.° cts. • Da. McCiprocx'a Iturtinarlo Littintrir—For Rheum** tint), Sprains, Swellings, &c. Price fio cts. Da.McCuaTeCs.'s Asionittxkla rains, Tooth. ache, Headache, Neuralgia, &e. Price ISO DR. MCCLINTOCK'S FETES AND AGUE SPECIFIC —A Certain cure for all Intermittents. Price $l. Da. McCultroca's DL attliCSA CORDIAL AND 0101.13LIDUN vinerivx—A Safe Itetnedy. DR. MCCLINToCK'S VXOTTAIII.II PUROATITS Pitta--For Costiveness, Headache, &c. Priee2d cts. McCurtrock'SlTl.llll.lol.lB FILLS—FOr guladty in the Functions offthe Liver and Bowelii—the best 14 , ` er Pill made. Price 25 eta. a box. For aide by Dr. J. MeCLINTOCK, at his Medical Met, N. W. Corner NINTH and YILIIEIIT Streets, Philadel phia, and all Druggists. limiggists and Dealers in Med clues who wish to be Agents, will please address Dr. McClintock, furnishing reforenee, name of l'ese'Oillca, county and State. D_For sale by W. A. Kelso ' Samuel Elliott, Carlisle J. 11. Criswell ; Shippensburg ; Eno:Wager CO., Kauff man, Mechanicsburg; Joseph Herron, Dayville; J. B. Zimmerman, Andersonburg; Haines A Pert*, Millers town: A. C. Klink, Now Bloomfield; Harriet M. Singer, Newport; B. K Gardner, York. Springs; A. J. Miller and J. s.. Nixon, Cbamberliburg; B. Mugu', Waynesboro.; acergellerguer sold D. It, Jones & Co., Ilarriliburg. 1)11. MoCLINToCK can be cdnsulted, without damp daily, front lid to 12 o'clock, A. M., at his Repot. December 6,1054-Iy. =I