Jf l ntr* 4 l•#f i':'"fi . p.O . tititii . t. '. The Demand for Oor:. _Notwitiit3 - a ndkig the large ero of corn wade last year. it is, not so certain that by the time the next crop is gathered, there will be much' of a surplus'on hand. fp the nature of - things, it is next to im possible, that-this year's crop can ap proach.to any thing like that of,the last, and it is well-known that there wim bo surplus 'of - the old 'Opal) last-Fall, Smile. be -- gathered e u a ntity cOrn:revireit for feed icattle flod-logsi for The'rsUpplfor markets; from .the folloWing facts. The , freight on cattle and hogs; by; the N. Y. & Erie, the Hudson River, and Central yailroads,7to -the city .of New York, amounted ,te One Million of Dollars: --: , .) . 1-ew--York-43ity--cons,umed in thelastyear ! • 185,574 be,ef. eattle i Philadelphia and: . Baltimore, about-100,900:-:--total 285,000 ' he,ad.fOr these thiee cities , - furnished froni. the Western States:: add t& . which 300,000 live hogs, besides Wiwi, Mules, sheep, cows, Veals," . lC., ftom.'the same • .section; arid then ,estimate the amount of • corn - that is required to furnish. this -; amount-of me.at, and it will be found. that, nest . ‘ of that -which may be spared from` feeding the hUtnith -*ill - be re • (aired for the fl*.-prodinitig.raees. The average sales:of:bullocks,' last, Year ' in Ne - W - York,,were,B9,B(head More, weekly, . than the preeeding_year„etjual to en' iii • ; I =-T - :/i'etifElii - otre - yetirof-42,000 .head,!. have, seen-an estimate Made of the ; quan tity Of_ corn _Which, is req ulre,d -tO furnlgh freak mca alon e for ,th ethree cities men,' "- Alerted, and Boston, whieh- amounts to • the . enormous" quantity, of. 81,183,292 • bushels, At an average yield ;of corn ' ..per acre Of 37- bimhels, the Jinni - Ler of -acres . required to produce this.athount of corn will be 2;194,143. • Plaster and Animonia A correspondent of the Genesee Far mer says: " You have lately proven that gypsum, in its oiclinary condition of dry powder, _will not combine with carbonate of lime and sulphate of ammonia; I know it is a practical fact,' from trial on a large scale.. "I' also. thought it would in , some cases expel ammonia, because it bad in jured an. experimental plate of turnips by mixing gypsum with guano.— IVith no more chemistry than a gentlentan obtains • at college and retains scantily amid the varied - dutietfand - pursuits Of life; Lhave a very high respect for the results that induction, like yours, in the case above, • will give us,' but no confidence, in the dicta of men like Liebig, whose genius (and I thiwk, he has a great deal of it,) is occasionaltylirostituted to fame. 4 [NVencommend this paragraph to, the atttention of our farmers. 'The lesson to be derived - from it that gypsum should ; ,be moistened e when mixed with guano. TO IMPROVE SEED POTATOES.—CharIes Seawer, of St: Louis recommends the fol.: lowint - Felly tried method of improving potatoes, so, as to restore them to the.ori-' gine' soundness, richness• and mealiness _-orthis vitluable root,—The plan is this : - - : 2 -Keep back some seed potatoeifoi sil or seven weeksifter the i usual ' time of planting, say to the last week of Juno or the first week of July, 'land then plant and cultivate them the same as stock po tatoes. They will grow until the frost withers the vines, .when they should . be dug. As they have.not had time to nit tare, they Will be quite small—not more than an inch or an inch and half through; but they shouldull be carefully gathered aid" kept safe from frost through the winter,•and planted , at the usual time - ptplanting in the -spritig=one of the - small potatoes being sufficient for seed in each hill. The result will be large sized,' mealy potaitoes,'as I have'proved by 'se tual trial. I hope it will ,be ..tried • by some of our 6rmirtrthis year. WHEAT TURNING TO CHEM.—P:Be° you offer . ' 850 reward to any who will „ ‘:produce oceular ,demonstration that Wheat will prcduce ohess.". I 'shill ;ac yept,your Offerin °Nark) haie that paint ' . spur of °hese on it, -wheat lead Proof 11(14'N. Y.INo, sir. It is no proof of t ransmutat i on .. we have seen m_pny suck hea:ds and ifyou haVe'sonswhich_ thus exhibits a spur of chess apparsittly ~ growing in a head of wheat, you can Atm . eelve yourself in two itiniires that . ' the 'chess was not' produqd by "the wheat. All you have to kis carefully to bend down the chaff b6lOw where the chess appearance, - w en you can trace tke.stein of chess to, its end, showing that tt isOnly'held in the wheat _head by Ores ,lt was entaiiod there during ies growth and thus . became separated from "its parent class plant:-L-Counto qentle; man. - . • Busiitees turbo. , ?7: --- . --'IC 6 M. W7NE It" ICHT 44: c , ,.... _ DENTI Oporating room at, 1 p r ales - a Do ef:I DENTI S T: of Dr. Srooi;o1 Elliott, • - IVoW High stront, Carliello,-- . Dlar,_l9,lsl3—tf ___ flit. LC:LOOMIS South Hanover • strett. • m moxt door to tho 'Post Ofllco.. , sb Will be absent from Carlisle the last ton days of,eaph mouth.- • - - , f Aug, 1, '65 • , • Dtt. GEORGE S. SEA • Rroirr, bENTIST from the • Bal. Mature College. of Dental tlutgery, iq now prepared ' ; to‘.lusert Artificial Teeth of every tie-. all the_ other varlOUB duties prtainbig_t9 kil.Pr_nctic_e_pf his protessiOn.4Mileiiiiir rosidenCe of his nnwiter,, Etna betitlier art-et, threedotws tielow:liectford. - lt - vt wernei•—fWA/e.o. Bretz; °Tem-lisle. March 19, I6MI-•—tf: ,—. • NEE \-- . . .11 - IR. .S. B. KIEFFE.R.Office in North Urllauovor street two doors from Welmi F.: C:mp'xlll'il storm. °Moo hours, more partlctilayly,fron!7 to ~..),..lock; A. M., and front 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. ' • • - _ _ - I[4o CT Olt 8.. I': 411,3 GL o And Residence tiiist - Nlaih-titreet,, thtnldcar e{ try the 3birket House. Naffs In town and ciiuutj;• proiniitly attendod. • . • , JAIL 3,185 n. - . C. . RITE :NI, Attorney ...T T tt t 'Lam °Mee In 'Main 'Street, 4,4y-Business entrusted to Idm wIl be proll/WA.,21t.- 1111 L.; Feti.iVAS; Si:j VENJHt ANll .co IsIy , EYAN L..SPONSlAtilt..bile Register of,,Cuinher laa.l county; will carefully attend to tho transaction of all such business as Way, he entrusted to him, KWh it% ine Writing of Deeds, Mortgagor; Contracts, nisi - devote his attention 'n the procuring of Land War putts. l'dosions, &c. us well .as tins purchase and Sale of Real Estate, negotiations, of loans, Ac.• tr_V—Olfice on West Illgh Street, forniorly oceupled, , ,y' IV. AL-Venrosi Esq. near the Metlindist-Cht,eh. I A LISILEA)EPOS B A 'IN k • Ditpostra'will be received at this flank for ofthue over four- Montlik Interest paid at the rate — of - POUR l'Elt -eENT, pur - annum; and the kincipal,paid back at any - time afterinaturity without notice. Inturind cease a titter theexpiration‘lif the time apcitiedin_thir_Cartliftate;_,untesii_retteAviar_for_aniither ttivun period,:in wide!' cave the interest le paid up un til the time of the A. 11: and eltisiiB at f o'clock, P. M. • pretildent.' apr2s IV. Dr. llzErm. Caxhior W. - 'l3lt AN DT, • illan Mtueral-Waturt. Vrench Mead, Wiktled Ale , 'Porter andridec„: North One:Aro:it, near the Stail Wind Whlgii, arli e le it Worcs. • ' 'DRUGS AND .CHEMICALS, : • With a Splendid variety of : 11? ' CONFHCTIONARY AND• FANCY GOODS. The undersigned hus just replenished his clod: or gands;. and as his Druo and Chemicals, have been se, lusted with great care, ha is prepared to fill AD Orders promptly Ills friends may rely upon the genuineness and polity of every artirlu. lbs stock of CONFECTIONARY Is large Awal.selected witu special reference to the Holiday's. .I.t chord any variety parsons may desire in that line. He has a Inr,;e'assertmentof French, German and ,domestic Fancy Candies. all fresh and of the very bust quallt,y.ills as• sartotent of FANCY - GOODS is large and embraces al. 'most ever g• necessary for . the Toilet and Family . . lie invites spiebst attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, • , degne beittliiWatch—and-Card-Traytn kort Folios, Vortmonles. Ac., ' • Quick- sales, sadall profits and strict consistency. In trade shall characZerise coilr business. dac 114 , 43. • ' J.JiIEFFEIE • 1 4 1 RNSII DRUGS; ME,DICINES,.&,c x 7. &c:—I• have Just received from Philadelphia and New . York very extensive additions to my toriller stock, embracing neArly every article 7.0 - Medicine now In use, to with - Paints, Oils,' Varnishes; Turpentine, Perin t.t aji usury, S , inpsy Stationary, Flue Cutlery, Flslr frig Tackle. Brushes of,Almost every descrip lon, with. lin endless variety of 'other articles, which Bill clutorinined to soli lit the vr.av towewr priers. , All, Physicians: Country Merchants. Pedlars and oth;. tint, ire respectfully.. requested not to pass the OLD STAND; as they may rest assured that every article will inwold. of. a good and upon reasonable terruli. • S. nuoTr: May 30. r Main street. Carlislos VIINV FURNISHING- ROWIS, IN .1 . 1 WEST III(Ul STREET, OPPOSIT): WILLIAMS' OftOOERYA-The undersigned, having located hintiolf permanently in Carlisle, has opened a Shop and Furni ture Rooms, where ho intends to manufacture and keep constantly on band every variety ofkr and Chamber. FURNITURE find CHAIRS. !laving considerable experieltcoin,t he bust n d intending to pity person:ll attention to the work and finish of his eiputhtizigivermlnertihritidartion • ,to all these whemay favor him with their custom. It will be his alto to attend to business with as ninth priouptliess ns-possible, and will think nothing in his line unworthy his attention. Ile will warrant his work to bo good, neat and in. the. latest styles,- well finished, and will sell at the ,lowest_ prices possible fur cash. • Ilaving.turnishod ' himself with en oleellent •firAnst, he will be ready to flll any orders in that lino, prompt ly and on the most reasonable terms. . . . 43-AII kinds of furniture retialred 'and re•dressed proyeptly and In the besi..manner. - - • Carlisle, April 16, 1850., ALEX. B. EWING.. Al OVAL .-:--Shavias and Hair g Salton.—The undersigned having• riL muved to North Hanover 4root, adjoining Bipe's Fur niture Wareroome:lnvitesattention to his saloon, where all persons can receive a elean,and'easy shave and have their hair cut and dressed In the most laebionable and exquisite manner. There is something soiAbingirt a pod shave „hangar° disposed to doubtlt, lot them try_ me. and I will fully demonstrate the act. April 6, 18564 EURGEBB. • . T . ADIEs.' SHOES,--A full assort-. s I wont of Ladles' Fine Morose(' and Kid Shoes and, Boots. Also Misses' and Chi'anus' In .groat vasioty.. Just rocolvod at tho Cluisp Stoop.. . A:pr144,,01,06.) _ • , CIIAB. ooiLov. .; --- NVOOD'S .ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS—Ridge Aymine, PIIILAD A. The atteutitni of the public is invited to the extenslva —manufactory and - waranien of the .subscriber, who Is prepared to furnlah,- at the shortest' notice, IRON RAIL., INO of every deacriptlon for OEMETIIitIES, . PRIVATE BUILDINGS. slab VERANDAIIB; BALCON. • I E,4, PouNzAms, serricas, OITAIRB, LIONS, DOOB, and other Ornamental *lron Work of a decorative character, all 'sit Which is • axectited with•lhe express Ttew Of ph:unlink: the taste,' while they combine all the' tuisltea of_becnity and aubstantial conetructibn. tirchssers may rely 94 having , oU articles carefully -•. beach' and shlpded to their place of deritinatlon. • tr designs will'hd seat- to;these who wish le malts a Selection." . • • nomutr woo 4 • . 11 111g6•Avertiu• Gartlitht, ". Oet 10, 65. _Pi • i L ir s t ., • • vatrit tia 06iii - ciOdn' Throe milettwest offbarftsburg,,,,,ZlMALdaventh' seas ono this In - sta. - I:Mon will'Commence on Monday, the 6th of Mak,'next. Parents and Guardians - tire're epeetfully requestod.to inquire into the merits 'of the' Institution... The location is retired pleasant and health ful, and the ;Course of Instruction embraces the orclibet-, and fibtlier - branches of an Eng,lish Education, to gether. with the Latin; break, French; and German lan guages, and •viical 'sod instrumental 'Music, . Teruel, boarding, waslaing, and Tuition in the English 'branch es and vocal music per fission(2l weeks) $OO 00. For circular cblitagaing particulars ticr6rwis. ,• • D. DENLINGEIL • . ' , Harrisburg, Pa. CIARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY. 11„,0111,..tind-ti -hiie beumfor-sevoriti yeartlitngaged•in etfully announce to the eft-hiMs of Carib; that on'the ist orApril, IRA they will of • Street, in the .house lately occupied b al, a The Itistitutli 1 n boarding and day school, In whirl ; necessary for the com plete educatitin of young lames will be taught. -Assist strits or the highest character for - quallticutiotiS and morality will he employed In accordance-with the wants of the Institution. The government will be conducted on Strictly Christian principles, while . sectarlaulsin will. be as rigidly excluded.- '• . Thu Principals Batter themselves that - theirlong and suecessful ttsperletMe as teacheis, as - testified by the recinnintioditions In thek possession, - will enahle . tlient, to establish an institution of the higheat character- for young ladies. They are fully persuadCd that such an InstitutJoia_WilLiansuStalited_here 14.1.1-te citlzens'and :neighboring country, mid-hope- that 010 r-confidence fiotbe; 41v g ipp,,i n t o ... A d epartment for younger clslldFoni 'will - be iiii mediately organized. .. . . timstit PEtt SESSION 00 POOH. MONTHS.) : • - , , • Boarding, including fuel,, lights, and washing,- v . • - :450 Op 'Primary Departmtmt, - ,4.10 .11i - gher English,• - - • ,12 00 • Ancient Languages, each, - ; - • - 000 • • Modern . • - SOO , Ornamental branches at professor's charges,.' * O-deduction-for-nbstince - afte - r-entrance, itcetit in case of protracted illtiess ' ' • • TX.II. C,E - /lon. FRE/EIi . ..WATTS,- .; Bev: C. P. WING, J. • PA lilt ER, Esq.; . A. /L. Klt EMER, JAMES II AM I /NON, Esq., JACOB PRY, Dr. C. " - - Bev: J. It, MOICSS, • . Mirch lO. year. • MEI ', 0- - , . • ‘ ,,re :7 / .. . . Zai/d/dide ~. _. - • 0 - M M E RCAL lA - - /C OLLE G. E; 10 - ME to the newand ' , parlous., Mill, :No. Wand lIA LTIMORE STREcTt Le Bel i intore;llld._ o.,,li..eittsnisitias, l'rinapal anti eturer_upotOlereari-' tile livienre. . E. li. Lemma, In charge of Writing. Department. - 'Ll:Writtnr; - .histructurin - Mereriti.tile - tlalrulationTand- Assoviate hf Book keeping Department.. ', :'— J.' AI: Pittittirs.Teitelihr itillOills lieepin ~ i ( S T..tiitianias. Lecturer on Coninierelal LAW. -' - ', .Tli roe yearlibilve nut yet ela:psoil slur . tlae establish. 'neat of this Intititution, - ddritig which time apwards of eightliinidrial students have been ln attetamed. (rep % resenting nearly every State in:...the .UnionS among whom tire numbers In Baltimore and elsewhere iasupy. log pooluilibut positions 11.4^1iniiiiieits mon Alla Recount ants. COUItSk: OF STUDY -1100 K In Prine tlie uthiosf con fidenCe In assuring the public that after an expel ience it fourteen yeari, in ,tuallfyfn, young mini for the (Vila ing Room end other important taons, and an exten sive nevivahttance pith the management, of .I.fuslii9,Ss hooks or every description, (amdsted ne he Is by t wo'Xcl entitie eccentitets,) the COursu of training In this de. pertinent Is emlneutlf • practical rind well udelited to the curious pursuits of Commerce ttud Trade, Including l'artnerihlp, Merceutile, jileitufecturltnr, Exchange, thinking, Shipping. Steamboat. fog, Compound Conipany operations, ac. ,Pr.;SMANtilill..—The (merchant under this head are free, easy and graceful, combining rapidity orexerutien with beauty of construction, thus enabling the student . Vi write au elegant business hend'on completion of the course. .MERCANTILE CALCULATIONS In all their various bearings aro taught. by the wok accurate and expedi tious: m0the4,,,—,,,, Lally lectures are delivered upon the Science of Ac counts., Mercantile Customs, these in connection with a series of lectures ou Commercial Lufor,:are of the highest Importance to all aspiring 'to occupy prominent positions in the bushiest. commuutty. • Thu Mule necessary for au Industitous .student to rs.). f Complete the Touaries from tl to PI weeks. There being no vacation, applicants can aufEW -- • and attend both day and evening, • Examinations are held at stated periods, and slltilorealf awarded .to t: tee who gradunt.),_,Vor,terniff,etc„,write and bays a,Tif laT forwarded by mail: - - !. 3tisuthnic. CiAILL IS L.E . AGENCY , Akit INDEMNIMAGAINSTIOSS BY TllE FRA:intLIN FIRE INSUILtiIOk; • ' AfFBILADELVHIA. Charter •Perpet.unl.—s4lw,qou Capital paid in.: Otllca lti3 Chesnut street. . . M AK EINSURAIICE, either permanent or - limited, against loss - ur damage by fire, on PROPEETT. OPEN,rB u . l; every description, in town or Country, ou the most reasonably terms. Applications mode either personally or by letter, will`bo promptly attended to. • C. 1i....8ANCK131, Prote.t. The ottbarilber lx agent for the above c0n:412,11y for Carliale•and its viclutty. All applleationsfer imounnce either by mailmr persclually will be promptly attended to by A. b. St'tlNSLllt, • heal state Agent and Serivemer. URK.. INSURANCE. ..--TEt - E ALLEN IL' AND EAST PENNSDORO MUTUAL 7 YIRE — IN-' zuItANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by an ad of Assembly, Is now fully organized, and in operation under Om management' orthe tbilowiq commissioners, viz: • _ _ Daniel Bailey, William It. Gorgati,llichael Cocklta, delcheir Ilronnetuan, Christian Staynnin, John C. Dun. lap, Jacob Coorer, Lewis 11yer, floury Logan,..llerkia: mid* 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wlckersbaui, Alexander Cathcart. . . . The rates of insurance are as low and (storable as any Company of the kind in the ,State. Persons Wishing to Laconia members are Invited to make application to .;;he agents of the company, who are willing to wait updli them at any - time. ' BENJ. U. MOSSER, President. ITENRY LOGA.N, Vice President. LEWIS ILYEltppecretary, AII.C4AEL COCKLIN, Treasurer, AGENTS. CU?diGtIttAND COUNTY.—ltudolph martin,W. eurn borland; .9. D. Hannan, Kingstown; Hoary tearing, . 8 1itrontanstiawn ; _Dell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. .Churchtown ; Sainuol , Graham, West Pennsborongh ; JameeMc Dowel, Franktbni; Male Griffith, South Mid dleton;. Mums' Coovor, Dorklatnln Ilaverstlck, Mechan icsburg; John Shorrick, . Lisburn; David Ooover, Shop hordstawn. • - • • • - - • YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, DilisbUrg; Peter Wolford, Franklin;`JOhn Smith, KN., Washington;' W. S. Picking, Dover;" J..W. Craft, Paradise. • 4 IiAItRISUURO.-11ouser ,Or. Lockman. ' Members of the company hiving talkies about to,eat. pire can Wive them renewedr making application to an of theagetns. WALL PAPER by 'the . Ton..-4us t which w! r be d d avelliryit rtmout of . Wall Paper, ap. Itlarcl . ;IN 1850.) TI:ENRY BAXToN.. . T°'' CARPENTERS , BUILbERS ' 1 &e.:—The undersigned has ,b een: appolntegt an agent foisupplying MOULDINGS of any . duslgn; or kat terns for buildings, at,* uptch loss rateAban they, man be wad*, here—so paid by our Utast:experienced 'Mel. lutnies: ' [Maieb 118,'601. II ENICii tiAXTON. -- t , =1 WLAND & CO'S • wholeiale and ritalljkOKliilffitABl3 Aio YIO 'r it 'I+IEADIEIifAr4 FAVIMItt - 10 - . 12u Alteltatireeti -- opposite tiuti Theater,' Philadelphia.' E. N. & Co, received the only Prize Medal, awarded at ,the Crystal.Palnee exhibition, 185 a, in'the.o rifted • Statee, foe Gift, Ticleorated; Mantel and Pieralnass. T 1 ILSMITH , PORT MONNAIE' • 14- 7 •- POCKET BOOKand, DRESSING CASE 111atinfacturer, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets fIiILADEIR/IIA, 'AM-Always on band a large and varied assortment of • Port Mortnales, „,. WUrk Boxes. • Pocket hooka, Cabal • Bankers Cases, .Travelling Bags, • - Note kleiders, Backgammon Boards, -Pnrt, Enlilos,:_ • Chess Men,. • - ' 7 ; Portable Desks; Pockef Mimito - ffripter p oektc Dressing Cigar Cases . , Ac. Also a general assortment of English, FrenchaudGer.: mnil Fancy Goods, fine„ pocket Cutlery, Baths, ' .Stroptt_andiliold,Potps. • - :..tr_e•Wholosale second andThlrd Floors. • • • . aprlB - .. • F. 1.1, SMITH, • N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets. N.ll.—Onthe receipt of ;St a superior Bold Pen will bo sent to any part of. the. country by nutil-describlng pen thus, mcdlum, hard or soft. -. , • • HERRING'S PATENT, CHAMPI: (IN' PROOF sArliti, with Ilall's Patent Pow/der - Proof Locks, which were aWarded.r.eparate Medals at• the World's Fair,, London, Mil, and -film v at thl World's Fair, .cer -- , Yoric,'-103.an51261._ Thu subseri befSitre-itcc-sole:am ufdnturer+ -and , proprietors in Allis State .of the above unequalled Safes and. Locks. The reputation of the genuine '• Herring's' Safe" is work'. pride, anti for 'the last, thirteen lyears•the thercautile:Oommunity have witnessed and bcirne tests ninny to, their. SEVER FAILINO fire proof qualities. --Mere .than 1'2:000 of these Sates have been actifallyinO, end over -TWO nuNnain Mire passed triumphantly. through, accidental - tires. Th - wfpithlit - nre - assurett'tliat-all - Stries manufactured by the subscribers are not oulyolmaram teed to be fully-equal, but -in many, respectseven - Salm rim.: to those, which have-been-so severely tried 'by lap Few "will forget their, services in the burning of tht7 "Tribune teStabilShiMOllt," N ' OW York; nod at 06(.4i:0ft Fire in Strawberry street, at „the - !argil fire Jag. 'July, opposite the (Ward House; and still more recently in. the: Fire - at Fifth and Chesnut eta,, in the' city of Phildelphie, In which. these Safes came forth „the ac knowledged CHAMPION, what' Litany other •icc4rities , , • • FAICREL drt. CO. ~ , i .or-i.::,:r:i v* , "....;-• . ? • q'ritil,4:4, , 'l 7 -?*.;,,i 1 0 ,,,,,,m,, ~5 , -,„6,i....,,,,,, ~,:,. :.,.p. , ,:,...:::? ~,1i....1 ti . .„ , I . t - „ A `'; ;; ! ; 4; t ,iii• :. P.4 l. ki R , , ... i c:.-, , :• , - cz,„ - -, 1 - . :„„ ti ,-,..„. . Chilled Jron' Safes, with Powder, .Preof .Locks, 10anu thetured expressly : for Brokers, Jewflllers, and others requiring sec urity . front rogues .: Bank Vault P, Boors. .t: c. 00 hand . iinil — ti,.ade to „order.- All the thost celebrated Locks tbr sale at manufacturers' prices. - Secant! hand •'Snre.g." ": 4 al:unanders", and "iron Cliests".of °Oar makers. have be - en taken in - part pay mold for herring's for sale it hahpriee. ' • api• u 1 1 ,A ILIA__ .41.._01;_. IA I' UA ? '-" I'IIILA ill A. 11)1(TA - F - c - A A AJV:\ Tt all, pel7it9lti - , - uitactoricith76exuat.dirrast; - 81...11i.:AL. .1...11i.tu'r.1,..\ lithAtiviiiit . • . . ' - —• Atsr , :td."4ATlON. of l'hiladolphia; In view ot destruction ul human lite and hualtt caused by rnishal nise:ceini; martini iteceptiuits %Inch ai•. jeactised Spun the uni,rtutiatir victims ut such dtsistse by ittarke, time direeted their cousUltlng burpteim, 101 te. C .t1;11 A MAI—ALT w orthy :a their namo, to pit e Ultaltz,..to_rul person* .thkis liicted,Olula ur r etuttle„)ohu apply by letter, kimelladtl,) with a deeerlidlon of mew conlition,Atige, te.cupatium habits ut 1110,a.c.,)aud In extreme put erty and shouting to /.I)lClNi.b 11.14,1'. 1.01 1.11A1.1.4.. Thu lloward Association Ic a benevolent Institution, estahililled .4y special endowment, lbr the . reliet ut the Fmk • and distressed, littleted with " Virulent and.l-4,4 diaeusei,".anu lie funds can be used for no other purpose. It tee now a surplus of means, winch the Directors have voted ti, adteritse the above nottce. It is needless to add that the.Asseclation commands -the hlithest hedical skill of the age. (post-pUld,) Dr. Ui.u. It. CALIIOUN, Consult buroeun; 'toward Association l'lllladelphia, try order of the Directurn, • .F.7.ltA D. 111ARTWEI4L, l'resident. EU. FA I t Secretin' • april_ll .I)OLLA.ILD, Premium Artiste in Bair inventor of the Colobrated Oossioner Veutihiting 51-is and Ehistie litstructions to uuuble Litotes and.tioutloiouu to iumwtiro thuir limas, With au- CUltte) o Felt Wios, inches.—No. 1. The round of the bead; No. ti. From forehead over the head to the neck; Ism. 3. frem_itar_tti_vor-ever the top; :to. 4. .1 tout ear to ear round the forehead. Toupees and scalps, Inches.—No. I. From forehCad to . back its far as bald; 150..-2. Overforelietid as far as requir cd; • Nii. ;3, Over thero cwn of the head. , • °. • It: DOLLARD has always ready fur sain'ti splendid. stock of - bients' Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' 11 igs. halt tt igs, ' , riots, Ilinida/Curis, 4c, Mundt' oily Man ulact ured aud as - cheap its any establishment in the Union. - 1 Dullards lierbanium Extractor Lustrous Hair Tunic, prepared .from south American Herbs and hoots, the most successful article ever produced for preserving tun hair (rum falling out or changing' color, restoring and preserving tt, Ina healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon main tains its immensopopularity is the tact that Ills Toule Is appliedle every head of hair rut at his establiShinenti cousisittently It is kept In better preservatien than uu thieany known. application, It 'being thus prnctitully tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. ' ' - - Sold whOlesale and retail, at•his Old Establishmen77 Chestnut street opposite the tl. state House; Philadelphia. It. Dollard has at least discovered the ne plus ulidn'h, HAIR LYE, and announces it for stile with perfect .com tidence In its surpassing every thing of the kind now In use.- It colors, the hair either blaek Or brown, (as-may' be' desired) and it used without injury to the bait or skim either by stain or otherwise, can he washed off-in ten minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy, Perseus visiting the city are invited to give hint a etill,----: Letters addressed to R. DOLLARD,I77 Chestnut st , : Philadelphia, will receive attention. JIM:4S-1y VI RE N-Cll.---I,ItUSSES • Rupture suCcessfully treated, and comfort insured, by use of the' elegant French - Trusses, imported by the. subscriber, and made to order expressly for his saes. -All surtering.with Rupture will be gratified to learn that the occasion now otters to,procure a Truss combint lug extreme lightness, with ease, durability and correct construction, in lieu of. the cumbroui and uncomforta ble article usually Rol& • Ad extensive assortmen always on hand, adapted , to every variety of Rupture In adults and children, and furr sale at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Truluett,l'2, $3, $4 and.ss; Double, $4, $5, $ll, $8 and W.. Persons at a distance am have a Truss sent to anyad dress by remitting the amount, sending measure around the hips, and stating side affectkd. • For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the.importer. • CALEB 11..liEEDLES, - 8. W. cor. of Twelfth & Race Sts.', Philadelphia. ' Depot for Dr. Bannlng'it Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders ,and Erector Braces; Patent Shoulder Brava; Suspensory- Bandages; Spinal Props and sup ports. Ladies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants. apr/Pl/. , ~ ,_, , D • RUGSI DRUGS ! DRUGS ! Fie'sh SUPPLY ! 'I hare , just received a flesh - 4ck of IlfMedicines, Paints, Blass,-Oil, &c., *blab, having been purchased with great • care at.the best city. houses, I caticonlidently reconimend to. Faffalloa, Physicians, country hieithants ainA,Pflers•llsbc lug finhiind'pure, _ .s : . .._. . __: .1:1'." --,- • - -- 2. .... . DRUGS—Patent Medicines, Flue Chemicals, restru. merits, pure Essential °Hsi. Herbs and Extracts, Spices, ground and whole, FANOLICeIi Perfumery, Cod Liver Oil—warranted. genuine. I - DYESTUFFS—IndIgoes, Bladders; Sniper; Alum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitrlol,.Copperas, lac Dye. PAlNTS—Wenn:trill A Brother's Pure. Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, , Paint and Tarnish Brehes, Jersey Window; GUMS, .I,lneoeti coach .Varniih; And Red Lead, All of which - Will Bold.at.the. very lowest' roarketpriee.'• , - Wise, a fresh. and: splendid assortment bf F A N Q * GOODB, ! Atruitekt.prifostionary, and Innumerable t ether articles calculated' for use` hod .esnantent, all of wilif e h are ofered thi.lotreat' cash prices, at cheap .fitu,; Hoek and.FamrStore of the.aubscriber. on. North lßsii over stredt. B. 4A.VBRSTI,CIC: • . tlkila,. : • ' I. i • , : '• . . :.:, - . . 19 1 ii10 1 :41 . 4f#(:7 ' ' ::: . 1 . ..'.:'. noN SAYP. AND 14NK•LOCK MANCIiS W A LN UT Street , Phi In d elphl BIM .•: 2 .lkoti.t.ultiirtt•T'.;:',;.. • A"RrCOI/it RAI,' IMPLEMENT a' . • FENNO° 'S CELltrinATlai -WHEAT D.ItILL-4 Adapted ,--- also=for-soulitecattegrastriteeda= an dr=4 guano. Er.suser's Portabletider AIIII-7-tbe best. In the niarket.' Halliday's patent Windrolll.—.' • Horse Power's and Thresher's, VIM tilGuitno Spreader's, Daniel's' Hey, Straw and Fodder Little - Olatzt 'Corrr-turd-Cob-111111,7Epidn's Atmospheric. _Churn.. Thetibove Stiperlor Implements icith all others,. for the use of the farmer or gardneriforsitle W4olesAß, ' and Itithil by • PL; MRIS &CO • Agrlruitural Warehou ASCHA se mid L ee Sd S tore, corner ., 7th and Market streets. Philadelphia. • July 25.'55. Nos.--21 and '23 South Sixth Street • PMLADELPIJIA. ' . • A Onir trLTURAII3XPLEiIENT'IdANUFACIORYSTIFtOJ . ra. • r 0 (.10our105 (370 Acres) Yiloornsciale, lie:11 , 131.100J. Pis. • ATENT SELIP=bitARPENING FEED CUTTERS. 'nuintinuaured AI.IIIIICII & SAIIIIENg, No. 410 .11itiiet street, l'hilatla' This ratter it:superior to any - 1)0w in USe,fotstrength durability, and sinipliaity of construction ; _it cuts fast., er, arid fa,tll6 only self:sharpening Hay, Strnivaindtorn iltalk Cutter ever made. /t. has but ONE S'IL'EAIGIII' K NIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease, .but in ordinary case. is ground In the • machfhe. Thou-. iatrids hare already been sold, and the demand,is daily I nereuNing., in ;nest, cases rin eiamlnation'is.suffirient-' to'con'rinfe one of its superiority;l:No one after a shgrt trial winld part, with it—for, any-other, All sizes of tbu above, constantly on hand and for, sale by oct J. I'. !NNE, il • ' Sole Agent for Cumberland county. ' 10 AND COD MILL, PATEXTED MAT 4674, 185& 'the Lure GIANT, though but 'recently introduced front the IVr.ter, now elands PRE4.IIII Mk the laebt SINPLX, I:epicure; and popular Farm MILL of the age. our .MAISUFACreaIIaI are probably the only ones in Ole World—exclusively devoted to making. &let:die Mills, therefore possess superior advantages in preparing such au admixture of Metals, as best adapted to making a strung and durable article. The LITTIA (41ANT halfheell affArded the First um at the.prihciplo k'airs of the Nation„ - as the Da4.4 complete and eou'veulent 31111 now In use. These 3lius are notoonly guaranteed superior to all °there in. their construction and quality of material,. ' lxt - ity - the - aulonnt - and - quality - .of - work - lhey-perform— Y , ith any given power: mind warranted in all cages to 'suit, or the purthase•money refunded on return of the Thßy ttrii*olfered to'Farmers'and the* trade coMpleto; -- at s2b., s32'nnti. S3G, for No. l, N 0.2 and Au.. 8,, and $2, extra for swelips: Warranted. to grind froth 8' to - 16 bush„gis,puc heur according to site. SCOTI I B . NtiIIBLF, - GIANT GRAIN MILL (CAVEATED MAY, 1855.)' This'Aliu. is a most complete and iMporiant articlo for Planters, Fanners find others, bAvilni horsepower or other conveniences for runnitign belt. They can be .worked advantageously with one, two or auks horses, wherever A speed of from lone, to six hundred. revolu tions per minute rata he obtained upon ski-inch pulley, with a 33.0ech belt:" s, . • - These 41u.E1 are adapted .toany-kind pr work, grind. leg coarse feed:from corn, oats, 4c.; or _tine meal from corn, wheat or rye; and coin &cob in the most mils facary thauner„aud,wlth a vast saving , bf power over' all othelomills, the Cob being cut with sharp cas‘steeL The first promititu was awarded these Mill ss at the' " late Fairs of New Jersey, yennsylvania, and the Indus. trial Exhibition at- Boston. The Nimble Giant weighs about 300 poUnds, occupy ing a space of 30 inches, square. It Is peculiarly simple, !, strong, and durable: requiring no skill to run it, or to keep it in order. •They are offered complete, readyiftir attaching the belt, at $55; with cast steel eebattaehments,sUs. War- ."'‘ ranted to give the most perfect satisfaction. ...Please call at the Little Giant Works, and witness - thelr-operation.;- - --klanufaCtured by - - ---- ItOSS scorr a C 0... Cor. lith & Coates St., Phila. Feb. 13. 3rn041 RAKES ! :RAKES 1. RAKES • FARMERS, ATTENTION SANDERS' IMPROVED: HORSE-RAKE. Patented June 7, lEs2.—The subscriber, • having' pup. chased the interest - of his partner, Wales C. Eberly is prepared to manufacture the above Rake on reasenabla terns, at the old stand, opposite the Steam Sawmill. This hake is simple In oonstruetion end not liable toget out of order; it is well adapted to the raking of hay or grain, and works well in rough or stony ground, having metallic spring teeth. its operation- la..most easy and Simple—the operator, imiteadurbperatingtho rake with, Ids hands, rides , and controls it with his feet Even a lame or-lacy person can earn good wages with •une of • these rakes without much, exertioni - or. a gent lemaa wishing to amuse himself, can got , on his rake, rider about his fields as in his gig, do air much work as any of • his hands:arid ride back to tea. ' Persons who have tried thi consider It the cheapest, simplest, and beat Iloree Rake now in Use, andall. sold last season gate general satisfaction.. It was exhibited at various County Fairs, and at the State Fairs of Pennsylvania and Michigan, . and drew the First Premium at each, , , . met 'with Jrtasonable enuitragement idt masa', the enbscribyr would return Umtata for past Invert arid 'solicit all persons in want, of a good Rake to "eve him ti call at' the Park' Foundry, Idechatiorburg, Pa., at the manntlictory. ~ $1)„,(1.f o py,norr t on,having 'wagon wheel s , about ctm Livia a rake and s ire order it sending • height of wheel,length,of hub, and sire of b 0 ea • • TRltidii EASY—Price $2O with whe' e ie, and 12 Irina. out. Orders addressed to the, undersigned, at Me" chaulesburg, Pa., will_reeeive prompt-attention. March 26, 18511,31114 , 4 11 hI , EIL ' ' ;•^ "7. • CORP Constantly by 141,2 d, ana ON,, . Dir'sale"bl 1113RRING, 7 . • 7 • 4 - • '• PORK, • • . a:441,31ER i . .ch,• HAMS AND SIDES; .•• •••• •Igarket Ditarf,; SUOULD.ERS;'• •, , • LARD.AND CLIARBR. -Ap.111"1,1866,-311z4
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