l!MElMl=Elilimiii NM ~tir[tlCx~'-~ MCI (Continuedfrom last, wee! ) Success of the Chinese Sugar,Cane 1:11Ti7 . 1TATIO& “Singe its introduction into this coun- • • try,, the Chinese _sugar-cane has proved range 'of Indian - cern; is - of - easy, cul tivation, bning'simifar to,that of maize or broom-,porti; but will prosper in a much I. o lnes not suocced so well, hoWever, when sown brouacust with the .view of producing fodder, as it will not • , • "'gnaw to inueliMore than one-half of ite f ustiai height. - If the' sceds : _are in May, in the Middle States, or still ear s ,,;” ter m t.e South, twd - crops-trf-Ibiterm - : :--bmigrowit in a sedsou from thesanie roots .. fitst ono iii d - uneroira r iliti to be culiT before_thc_pinnacles.appearwhich . be green and succulent, like younglndi_ . an' eorn and the 'Other a tuOnth'or..two la - atethe tune. - or before - the - seed - is - ful ly matured.- 'ln the extreme Northern. Stites Where the seasom is' too short and . cool,to ripen the seeds in the open 'air, ..• the onitivator.will necessarily have to ob tain 'his seed from regions farther - south. If, it were important for him to raise his • own seed, he could: start the Nan ts 'under ...glass_in-the-Spring, and remove them to, the field or garden- at about the period of ; planting IndiaMoorn, alter which they would-fully mature. ,Two quarts of seed • are found to be sufficient to plant an acre. soil - lia indiffeent — or ,poor, -- they may be planted in hills, fiv.e or more seeds to each, four or, five feet apart in one' di rection and thrde .or . four in the other. -The-plants may_ be'worked or: hodd 'twice _ in the course'of a. season, in a similar . , manner to ind Fan ooro. Any buck - ors or, superfluous-shopis_rrhich may )iiprino• up should be removed, The•eeed•ehOurd not —be-harvestodAefore_it.uequires_i_dark_O . . blank hue. : Should the plains 'lodge. or fall to tip ..ground by -the expre,ssiv . e • eight of the cheads; during etorins of .wind or-rain;befere the Seetlmitturps,they may remain , tor -weeks without injury.. 'ln colleCtinfftlie*ed, a - convenient meth , od is toteut otfthe stalks abbot a footam the pinnacles, tie them ,pp es of twenty-five; And auspelid then' in any secure, airy 'piaci*. sheltered *OM "rain.- If intended:solely foi-fodder, ' the first crop should' be . 'cut. just before, the pinaaeles - appear, and the second as soon ' as the seettarrOepat the millcyntage.."lt. - may be tied - up *bundles - , shocked and. oared like the top's oy stalk's: ''.of !Indian corn. -If not intended .to be'-eraploYed' ' .for any- other -'-econoluical .119€1 ' after- the_ 'seed - has been:Temoved; and tho . tirtather be cool, and the coverage toinperatnre of the day does not e.T.ceed 4§. deg.. pr 50 dog. F., the stalks - may be cut up clime to the ground, tiett in hundte's, - collected in to shocks, or stowed: iu a eilia,s for. odder di in.she or barnsin a succulimt • state,: . where they Will,Weep injury, if de - sired'until Spring. 'ln, this condition, • however,lower parts ;tit the;tiilks . will be ound tilh# qui:Mll44*d weedy, and mill require to be chopped into Milan • pieces for-feeding. ' . _ “Precct,ution.— , --:Farticulai'eare should be obserred not'io'oultiVa(n . this plant in ' the vicinity of,D6nrali corn; Guinea corn;', nor , broom-oorn,:as itAlybrldies, or ;Mix cs freely. With those plants which -Would 'render the - seeds :of the-preduet unfit for sewing.' - - • . _ Specimens of the tilt gar:'and molasses produced front thigrcanoin Now. Hamp shire, Massndhusetts, and other Northern States, and nume.rons, letters attesting its great valw4 .luivelt i reaeltecl- this [Cot. of New I'iO4 1,fr??)-400.] THE CIIINEWE otraaa. UANE.-.--A, few days since we wrote an article wherein it was stated thaV the-probability...was that,. we•should have,to d4Mid on the' foreign' supplyor sugar, unless.-sown. substitute 'should ho found forithlf sugar cane. Far ther inforMation ortilmt . subjeot.teonvin oes us that the.thetifi;r4 Wati stated. ,The in n \ okis.:42,at substitute can be found.. Pow_ recent, exporinteh ts and trials ithas.been'folifici that the Chinese ' Sugar Cane. rnaibe'kh - o thing recrire'd. This plant .was introduced from China to SoutriAfrieb,;.alid;tbened:te; Vranee, in both 'of whidk.loeations it 'haS.:- . Eoved eminently suocessfal.. Przino it , Ids been brought to tbe - . United - ,glAcs - 04, and it_has beed;'eulti , ?ated'ili aluni o t every degree of latitude, and always 'if is. 'be- lie — ved with retiiiiikabld stic6erstt:; 'At the South .two,cropS 'pbrl•Y • car .can ---fie-raised-,-:iiiitl-rts-far-NortftrhoPtew YorTi there appears to'be , no diffietilty,iilutte\r er in bringing it to niotaritvr - --: - AWill . nialte.tt . pi6t of ••• _ • • good thick molasses, : of. exquisite flavor. _-4'orty canes-with ., the. sup;' expressed with such ,a Machine . used: grb oars for crush:int , -suganprodUced• two pints 'and a half "oljuico,:, In Wabash county : , Illinois, there will be at least one hundto..aeres planted the coming year. In varitiits. other „places preparations are inaking' tis; • lotol the - Nighties, and if the-investments turn out as WelVas"present eircuinstances indicate. it will not be lo%..befere Illinois will not . only , raisecher•own supply of sugar, but will have some to spare for her neighbors, The plantja also valuable for food for cattle. Experiments shoW that from two to. three tons of the stalks when dry, are: produced upon a, single acre. • 'Cattle devour it. with avidity, and Con tains supplier fattening qualities; impart , ing to the flesh of Such beeves'es are fed milk _peculiarly 'rich' ' The. milk of those animals. fed, npon it is also votiriohlY flaVOred.: •In tkiubserpient artiele'we en,rr deav; ' — or to - give.some inot,tiAafinite items j re ga,rd to, cost, tif!falsing,:ind' 'its" produo- . tiVeticeS.7.44.ciaprndent' SUG4)ü AGAIN:= ~'l a rc9ol¢tlogd . adopted by the:'Laricester County 'Agri- - , odlturil SoOiely at thoir last meeting, and published; in this 'week's paper,: will i- be;; read:witivinterest. • The hardy nature of . the Ohinese . ,Siikar . Cane,' and the ' care NYlib, , Mliielk4t hoo,!ilitiyai,e,cli ini well •as its. i i i adiptitien6fthit- Cli; ate ',. of 'fhe . NitirtlC , .Wkl!:# l 9k 9 ' i4'icfavi) • it,1,1 tho f. peeple 9f vrtriporginfotthOo,, .:'..<*si,do,4rodi . f, : • the .iiikierous - : finecessfulc:.‘o4o r i tne ,o o ~. Whieilliv s , e Japan .fried atAhe ''SOUthi 'ire . .'. hap aeon.' ode ,whicy.'mas made ,by the;, 'editor, o.Metralligi's' Cit6inee, An: . agrik, i cultural paper published at Manchester , 1_ • x 4 .1 1. ( t if;t•• 11 , • • fe&itved:h.sinitA quantity.._ot . - Seel ,fitunthe - PateurOffteeAnd;plantedil after thwustial time ef planting nor . n, eisy hiils. 'ato.rili broke; down: blados when abeut a foot-highi / Whieli-50,, ; injured - th e e plant'thatLfei a Utile, it. -was', deubtful-Whothertfie.seed.WOuld mature. To; insure, its ripening it was ,allowed stand later than intended. ; ; • ;'; When harvested; the ;stalks 'Were, left to stand' for several weeks,' and then,what grew au ti e'six hills was ;taken facture lii o tholfigdi.;Thirty-tirostelstalks, *e-ruti , ;threugh-n-haY-:eutt'e4-;a 1 444• 11 •• transferred to a cliceselhoop put'into the ''printer'e "etanding: and, subjected to a fOrinidable squeeze;; -The reault-was.thro quarts •of. ,icelear, -rich juice.—Thjs was-nolded•down to the, consisteney - of sugar-house inolasses, and furni,lied about a Tint; of 'clear, honey colored syrup? of a Very s'greeable_flavo2:„ ered. r bithose who,were ted to,,taste it .a 8 superior ' to.. Southern molasses. , :..; • . • . t • • ME This stateinent of faCis will enable eve : ry.farmer to-estimate the probable income: per am° from the. ghinese . , Sugar. Cane. The soil of Lancaster edurity is extremely well. adapted to lts Rorie Aifficillty i ' unforeseen as yet, „shall 'ntervene,--there-is-no-doubt4hat—itL*ll 2 : eventually end at no _very,diatantolay come one of the staple articles of produo -1 floe.— Whig, • ' - Two boys of acquaintance wbro One .day_on their way • "froiri - school, and as they .were passing a cord-field in which there were some plum ttces 'full' of ,ripty fruitc Henry said •to_ Thomasr „ •-. ."Let us • get over and get ions trolmily - will - seti - us,,tid-wo7can - scud - along through the corn and come out of the other . Thomas sai4."l. oantint. It is wrong to 41 - o — iso ---- IrWOuld—rathartmrhavolho- plume, than. steal them; aficlTguefis Twill_run along home." . • . • • "You are a•cowlard,'." said ,Fiedry, ways knew yon,werora coward, mitt if you : do not wantplums., you may' go witlnput Ahem, but_Lwiltlinvo"Somo qtrick." Just as Henry was Climbing; over the fence the owner of the field rorsh up" fp:Yin - 11M other sido of the• walliAnd jumped back and ran off . ns fest., as 'his legs could carry him. . • ~ . • Thomas hintriiiidason.to•beLtifraid. •So he Stood still,and!rthe Owii • ei of the field, who had heard_ tho:convehation between the two •-hoys, told . him tbat'pe•lie was. oet ins to be. a thief,.he •rWglit •coine•oVer tind' help himself to as many - plums ad-he -Risked. The'_ boy wiis 'pleitned' v thi tho,,intitation, and was not slow filling. hisAiciekots with film Which of .theso'boys!'ais .brave, ono wha,called the other a,corittril but ran . away himself ;Air' the one 'who „sp.id.Wwns .Vriolccd to 'steal,' and.stockt his ground? '• --Eonesty is the best policy: liitdCdonillaq ruins many. Let all remember this.,.-:!" HEADS VD, Bore.-11..-Thiers„ the, great. Prench ex-Minister; seven , ears ,before the last Revolution. in Prante;:wtie„ci• poor boy and distributor of liewsnapers, at the'otfice of the "Constitutichial.” . ;Jae afterwift* sup plied: the editor's chair—led on the,populur mind to revolt, and filially contributed to seat Louis Phillippe online throt;h of. Charles X., and placed himself in possession of the portfolio of Polignac. -Clarzot(thie present. Minister ; was the editor of the' Journal des Debate. , The great'Brukide. was. formerly a reporter to the Lerida' Chronicle. ham and Sir. John Mackintosh wde iali3o re porters to the . rimes.. lfacuuly, the late Bri tish Secretary of..Wnr,';' - was a Ninter. - Be ranger,. the grentesClyrii'al poet of „Prance also graduated dinang types and ink,. - Being asked recently, if.ho were really n printer? Boranger replied, "That I was; and'aliilnous one.too ; nor decl cezert4O up .4ton:di:with -mit scanning:the titie-page,:forq•alwayin ex celled in'composNlg,titfe_pagea: . • Handbills, too,"I used to like to work upon, and' well remember one blue-11(17day, when.all'ulone in the office, poring over 'an old book - of poe try, an old farmer; eame in with ant Order for some placards; Though I had noirbeen in do office . three.nlooths, I took the.cOmposing stick in handy up the type, then locked up the form, pill it:te• press, and`byetepping upon a frisket; worked oft' the job+-present ing my master the-next morning with-a spe cimen, and the • money .I had received—He was so pleased; good maw, that hi gnve.lne the money and :half. a day to upend it in-- and a happylalf :day it, was." • Al'a mode Fr.—" the': 13rftlatu Fitt nen, L. -" A harmleit thun , Alerboh;"---A-loud - butineffectiral - MV:46: — • Clair obscur, It.—ln painting, the art. of distributing the lights had shadows; so as to produce the.best effect. . • • .Polce, It.-4n Music; soft And afteeable. Ex calkedra, 1.,.-"-Flom the -chair." From high:authority,......;, • e. _Mlle (re cita - mbre, Fr.—" A chamber Maid." Hand he c(iveltvit.—" Beware of hiin." Lt (bads, L.---"•In matters of doubt.": In cases of uueeitaintv. L.-":" By divine. right..." .1 Lex log; ,L.--The law . Or: custom ; Of the • Mew Rana in itrpore nano, Strum] mind in a healthy body: . .2Von.'nobis Not merely for ourselves." Ottblierjene psis, , Fr.—" I .uevor eau for • l'enuinbia, L.—"A fairii s— or partial -sha Quota. L.- 0 How much ; low many." L..=." In - ordcr, or'rotation." Ibujours pret, Fr.—"Alwaya ready." • Tri el armis, L.- 0 By force of arms." Without A SU] brother of the Aurke was foutid _ gto one of his most eloquent speeches in-„Parliament , and beingmaked, the reason, ;replied; "I had been' vOnderik. he* . Ned had contrived , to monopolize all the:; talents of the family; but then - I renneuilier, when we were - at'play, he. was always.at mark.” ...lIW-The IsieW,.Orleanit...ricaynniglyes the folio - definition , of...the word ! '. imposed'. ble M' w, obsoloord Of' friursyllahleti, muhi.this ituerente, and still popular .mith';many European - natlopti. "It late been out of ,thd,Anterican*cabulary.7. ..... ,- ' The searlet fever having attacked two children in a ,family in Pittafield,..Matial lately, - the canary,bird, .yrhoso cage hung in thelr room, died . iiith% all :the. apt ptEitne, , of irroki.ttene.theSt !nut' played *ith in , bed ale& e one ever barn a."Newteu. ur - With . ttie, airnPlitat 4 10112.0111 t4 0 0g*lieWledge, and adVall6el from atop to atop , uearly the panto IA an ne MMM!!!!2!=_XCE Rlistelbuittruz. THE PLAY THINGS Oh, mother, Itere'e . tho very top ' That brother used to epin; Tho vase with 13 eediaye man: him drop To roll our, robin Tho line that held kis pretty kite," Ills how, hhi cup and ball, The elate on which he Iceened to write, Tho featbov,,cap, and all. MOTHER T'd pat ill - 9 'Alllngfl Just where they were before: Go, Annn, tokii him out to play, And ithut the elobot door.- -- Sweet Innocent, be tittle thinks, The slightest thought expressed IN him that's lione, - hrv. deep 1< sinks • Within n mother's broost. • • THE BRAVE BOY. FOREIGN WITII TlMMslpmricAlloNlit, ',.•,:.,..:::._liisirti . f,-""i'! . ;liiBf.i. olt±G-•ri Ogr 111,uiX_ f • 4.1.-X-prillq, n*eld end the! , at Law; Med la. Man: Btrootjetrlble,To.- 4, riskiest entrusted' 1d hliiit;illll36 . promptly"; At",.• . • • • . • • • • •.• • ••• -••-• (I•.T. ILUNIRICA ) , A.ttoTnex atlawv ,k/1-L•Offtee on North linnov44.istteeti ti.'fait.'doori eoutlt alium''llato):•.• All, buottots , enthisted ld *lll 14 sfop4tls , ittOndid to:' - a; • EAtirllls:' GREEN, 'Altotn att.ind ta:BUIIVEYINCI in connexion with: , T[Maylo,lElB.—ly,..r jlt, 'S. ' 'KLEFFEit Meg jlnuover etroatlaro doom froM.Wolae ic.Campboll'a atoro. - oMmEhoura, mom partilulaily from 'lto %o clock, 4. M. mid from 6 to 7 o'olockiP.-11.1.', , .•.' !,•• TIOCTOR . 8i• P. ZlEGLERvl—,—Office, ..tj. and Reshioilee test Mule 84sot. third door Slow the .s.lnritot House. Calls hr.towsli and county •ntionded—i„ • " : • , _ OMIS Bouth !Unarm stioot; - " 1 1111.2.7r . next door,.ta they Poet ..• • . Office. , bo,abittatt Carlisle the last ton'dr; ~.17 - : It. clE011.11.111•S. SEA:: r rgilija i eF: D . , mails, DZMIST, troni tl e :Bab, mete College of Dentol - Bu4erg. --- - ~ ig9-ofileo ne the residence of hie mother, purl !motile' straor,tkunae_deorlakelow Botirasl. Reference —11 . 1300 1 Z. Brats ' March 10, 18b0-- - tr — 1 • ---- VAu ;-- R I . .Y - - W • L-E - • i nr . l Living boon-instructed this art (by Dr.:(hto. Z. lE .. .tiot graduate ,of ilin—Wthiiiitii:llantaireolloge)-.lw now_prepared. to Nadia his friends 'end perform the various operatic ea in theilino of the. Dental profesaion, - at bia - rintidenee, - In South F3tmet,.thlidi.doorfroni•West, Street.: Givnus n rail. Terms moderato. ' • ••• May,27, 11350-=ly. - SCRIVENER . AND .CONVEYAN CElt.=%A. L. SPONSLER late Register of Cumber land county; Will carefully attend to the transaction of suchell buslnomi as map be entrusted to him, ouch no the writing of hoods, Mortgages Contracts: &c. Ito will also devote his attontlon 'o the procurlng.af Land War rants, Cotillions, &O. as the purchase and-sale of Real Estato, nogntiatinns,ofloans, 110-oMee'on Wmtiiigh Street. formerly occupled,-il W. fil ! ' Cone. . • (1 W. IiRANDT,' Manufacturer •of Mineral Prencir Mead; • .• ,]fettled l'orter and Cider, North &ill' Street, near. the Rail Road Midge, Carlisle NEW • MARBLE YARAL-Novi is tho accepted thou, and now la tho day toi Ontvo Stones, • . • • . ' Monumonte, • . • •• . Ella, to., nt .11offer's _Marble .3tned,.Ceellele,R.e. Alee,./ren leg. • " 16,'66-Om. • • W. ic, M'PARLANZ QNYDER & M'FARLANE- , ' • :- 1., J. • . . • LAND 'AGENTS MINNEAPOLIS; Opposite the Sttspension Bridge,Leplls of Sk.Anthony,..lllinnesota. Territory, '- • -- ‘4ll - liuy - mcd:ltell -- InndtOrgottete - loallsOpcate lend wetinnts In Illinnitmota,lowe,ouldWisConsin. Inquirlee respecting the country, by letter or otherwise, promptly . ansl . red... • • 4 . ' REFERENCES. ___ll6_Aleejmnsey, Ex-Governor, ' . . ifon.ll. M. Rico, Detegiato*Omfgrosti,ll.llfilitutatc" -- 7 Gov ; Pollock; Ilerrisburg, James ft. Steele & Co., Phlladelplikt. - Hon. Frederick Watts, Carlisle,. . . A. Brady Sharpe, Esq., ...,. . . ' • 0 Altqcoun, New YOrk, . - Robert Welili, Now Orleane, James IL .frOno . Esq., Neff:ollo i - lion. J. , MA:Somerset, l'eunta., , - • ..-'' ' '. Uon. J. I. Eddie, " 1 -. :J.-,11, G d, Mayor, Springfield; Ohio; -: - „ ..., .: :.. 05n. C. nthony, • " "Ins: Car n, Esq. St. Lenity, ..--. ' »„ Wee. Allison, Esq., Baltimore, MC ''' ,I,,'T. Wright,'Charlesten, S.C., : • . J.M. Wilson, Philudelpld.a. _ „,,,_.. - '• 30,000 Mee - sof llelmproved Land - tor - UN at from - SE to'SlOAlor acie; alsoqmproved Forma. Late for lode In St: raul, St. Anthony, and all towns on the Minute seta river.' qa.l'artietilar attention glvein .to the Loaning •ot - Mona, end Entering-Land Werranta. - Address, • • - : I.NYDEIt & M'FABLANE,- 4 ;c -iliate] 'ld blitmeneolls.lllln, Ter. , DEA.L ESTATE 'AGENCY. .juu. ANDRE* O. 00E. X. MP TIIOOPOON. EOP, & TITOMPSON, Have opanod nu . office at St.:Joseph, Mo., for the put. cbasoand Salo of - Seat Estate, buying and soiling Land Warrants, entering Land on Time, Surveying and Plat. ping Towns,'Locntion of IVarnints, and making invest,' .manta for nen:restdenta, paying-br paxes,rancrart bun, nose pertaining to nUenorat Land Agency lu Missouri, Minims, Nebraska, and rows. OSOMee on Second Street; North of A. T. Ileatilo's Nanking House. " [July 30, 1850. (Ebucation.- eIARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY \ IL) .M R. and MRS. CLAlll{;•trlio have beentor several' years engaged in teasking,restretfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the , Ist of Sep. toniber, 1850, they r ill ...zoo second sesidon, in Louthor Street, near the German Refornld Church, St their SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will be both a boarding and day school, In 1011dt - ell the branches necessary for the com plete education of young ladles will ho aught.' Assist ants of the highest character Ibr qUalificatioes And morality will be employed in accordance with the wants of tho Institution. The government will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, while s e ekirlatilsm will be as rigidly excluded. The Principals flatter_ themselves that their long and successful experience as teachers, as testified. by the recommendations In their _poseessien, will oneblii them to establish an Institution of the highest character for youngliuties. They aro fully persuaded that such ep Institution will be, sustained hero by the citizens and neighboring cerintry, and, hope that ,their confidence may hot 'be %disappointed. ' Thu Sc'holastle year will consist of finir terms (cloven 'weeks each); beginning on September 1,, and ending on second Wednesday in July. . • . , ' TE115113 PER QUARTER (II Vveelis). • Doiirding, !Minding fuel, lights, and ~ tuition lu English branches,, - 035 00 Primary Department, , - 8 00 Higher English, - - . 800 Ancient andliodern Imigiulges, each, - 500 Ornaniental branches of professor's charges. No' deduction. for absence after entrance, except case oUrotracted =I Hon. FRETEK. Nvms, Rev. (1 - P. WING; • J. 11.. PARKER; Esq., , • " A. 11. KREMER, JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., " JACOB FRY, T. 11. SKILES Esq., " W. W. EELS, Dr.'S. B..KIEFFER, . .1. 11;91011115, 'Rey. Mr. STERIIETT. I Mar. 19; 1896:--1 year. • IVHITE - HALL ACADEMY. THREE MILES WEST ON IIAithISBURG • Thu Twelfth Session of this Institution will common • on 11onday. the 3d of, November. -Parents and Guar— Wank are requested to ingnio ,into, Its inorits before • sendiug- , thelbsons or w -wardweisewhere.,-.The.location of. lite 'lnstitution' is retired, pleasant "and •bealtilful, and - the course .of instruction embrarbs7tba ordince I.l'and.higher broaches of an English Education, to. .Follter.with.thelattithirreek,,Erench..aildblerman•lao— gunges,. and vocal and instrnmentat music, Teflon, boarding, icoshing, 'And Tuition tulle lingileh branch es and - vocal music pot session (21 weeks) *60,00. - For circular containing particulars addfitss.- 1). DENLINGER. Harrisburg, Pa. Sop. 17, 1656.] )NI -Near—Nearl I , omuasix; Pa. The Twentieth Scesion montlnlYiffirCouiience on May oth, — A , Saw build ing" has boon erected containing Gyranasiurn,,lllusle Room de. • . Witliihereateid facilities for instruction end tireplti accommodations, 16ia .Institution -presents great in dilemmas, to parente who, desire, the physical and mental improvement of their Tone. • ' ' Terms per Session, $OO 00. For - circulars,with Mull Information, address It. K. ifil Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield, Cumberland ;. April 0, 1856 •, • • • 41119 . 0011.11E0E) . removed to the now and spacious Mall, NO. kil and lot BALTIMORE, STltiltd, Baltimore, Md. ' 0. K. OIGUIBURLIff Prinolpal and Lecturer upouVisscan".. tile Science. S. K. Losten, , in alarm" of Writlngkepartment. , ~" 0. W. Keen', Instructor In Morcan le Calettlationsand Associate in Book Keeping Depa rnent.• '- • J.. 111; Plumes, Teacher In Book Keeping. S T. Mum iazs. Lecturer on Commercial Law., Three yew-whore not yet elapsed 1 , 1 nen the istablhd ment of th is institution, during which - thee upwards of eight hundred students hare boon'to ittendansibXrep.' resenting nearly every ~State in the, Thalem) ,among ..whoth are numbers In Baltimore and eruditiore tic;cupy , leg Inifiluerg'Posltions - as business men au . dlotqout4., ants. , . , - ConnsE BOOK I . CEEPTNO.—The Principal has thiettiniohtgOti, °denim In des - tiring the public that iffer annipailinicao fourteen yettis , in qualifying young men. ter the Coup log Room and other important stations; Mid' atted,_ .sivmarqualiktarica:wlth the management-of Malodor books of every description. (assisted agile la by twit ad entitle tumeuntata), the eeureo of training in thilt pertinent. Is eminently-practical 'and-well -adapted to tug various mirsitits, of Oommereo,and nude , incipoing,}'. Individual,\Partnerablp,', Mercantile; Maholhettifikil4f, Commission; Exchange; Benhlng, Shipping; htiihotz . log, ComPonntl'Oompany operations: - , PENMANBIIIP.- 7 -The exerchlow'unde4thiel !Maiden - , One; easy' end graceinVeintiblidfigiapiditrOfentern with - beauty - of eginstruCUom thus enabling the attidient to write an elegant bnaineaS hand:ntivcompletton oYthe iiimitoxfititi3deiotraTimis la ell.tLBltwgrlodi bearingkato taught by, s the most; ries:mate. and capedit• thins method:, ~ ',"t; , leotum ere.dellvered upon' the,.l3elence or 'Aa adniits, Mercantile' Cneteeme, Ito,. :these .1u pap event with series of lectureaon COuilliattfilli Law, are of the 'highest 140'0406 tonliasnielag to . 4endPillteedinsht. 'positions in. the builuese oemmunity,• . The tilde-neeeasary- for. an industriona .stiadent,Ao complete the coursoi varies from 8 0,12, weeks., ,',ThenS being no.vrwation, applicants can enter. at any time, and attend .hath evening. • -, Examin oilcan ere held at stated periods, and 'diplomes aWarded to t Ise who graduate: For terms, etc., write and haie aeh '5 Rr forwarded by mall. , • • === • •rg.• r Agricultitrat. ,- . MN " 8151Ek'TS„ Theinbearitela, located - In ;thelbenemitottif the Matta. • • . the-flathead • Depot, -is -now-' r .. ,sce *leg ta'aarlety b'arming Implements, such as ••••., GRAIN. DRILLS, , 'CIIIAIN NAN'S : • , ' - CORN AHELLITS, -• • "Corn atid - Citl , ilDßidora '(Scott's Giant), the Creeaaiii ;Grain .111111,,lierse Sbosela, REAREIDT AND .111011,1,11 S . (bunny, with, Woatlls %Improvement), Straw...Cotten*, ory all of'Which ore of the most improved kind, and - 011 - _thernwernCran - - - inodating termer Formers ore respectfully invited to lead and exemine before purchasing. ' " • - • ; J. ARMSTRONG. the .eonvonience of formate, bitairo'n.ratent Groin Drill will be gold at Shiremanstown by Benjamin • Clity,and.at Shippeniburg_br.Chriatlan Long.... • _ Auguat . :lo,lBfh. , NM . A . GRICUITURALI[MPLIATENT. ~ '-- PENNOCK'S: CELV,bIiATED WIIPAT DRILL— ft. A anted also for 'Sowing oats. grans seed. And ' .rtutitio. lltr.tusor's Portable Cider s.llll—tho Pest' . ' • InAlio:inarlett, - liallid'irp — a - trificiTlitdiall 'llotso Power's end Thresbcr ' a, Liao and Guano" — ~, Pproador i a, Daniell' Hay; StraeHarld , F.Sdder n my-, Little Giant Corn 'and Cob 4111, Spain's' Atinesplit•rbr, t burn:, .Thaaliore Superliir Implements with till otberla ;for the use of tho Winer or gardnor, t'sr tidy 11holesa and Rota!! by ' 'PASCHALL, 310P1118 &•C0.,. . Airteutiural Warehouse and Peed Store,.corner."34 , and Market atreets. - Philadelpbla.._ , ~., July 25; ',1,5. :': 111112 . . . . • • Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth . See filtil.A.*:LritiA. - . .. . AmixotaTaßAL-rarilarn• ilioalm:ronir. Ilrletol. Pa. Sass °Ramos (370 Acres) Bloomsdale, zicar lqrlsiol,Pa,, • 1 ARME RS OF THIS N 11:1G I i BOR, •HOOD, Growers of Wheat and 116 , c, one • LEINAII'B SUPIOII PIIOSPIIATE OF 1,151 E, if-you- .want heavy Oro" or !, Leinau!s American Fert Theii "s Valuable le url! li hg r V ' e r.' b ' den used for the post • BIZ feirsiMeressftlly fo;the 'llrain and 'Tobacco Crop in Virginia, Pennsylvania, :New Jersey,. Delaware,- Maryland, and the Isiambl of Bermuda and Barbadoen. A barrel (260 lbs.) is suftleiont.lbr an - rice° of ground. The above Fertilisers are composed of.rellable Chemical .Elements, which largely increase the crop And_koprore the soil, doubling the value of the land. Priro...pf the "Phosphate of Lime—s4o a tan, Nitroguned sWr'thq American Fertiliser $25 per ton or $360 per barrel, sl'2s a kod. Also erery . rarlely of GUANO, Pure Laud Plaster, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, Powdered Charcoal, Be. Goods delivered free of charge. • OEO. LEINXIT, Proprietor.: • - ' • •No. 10 - South Front Street, Phila. • SirTo wholesale dealers a liberal discOunt. rams, blots" in the English and German. languages Gratis Orders at a distance, Cash accompanying :or Draft. ' promptly of tended to. .• ' 13.—T/IPLONIAS - have been awarded by thrt Fenn, nylm;sila Agricultui al Society, Now York Crystal 'Palace Association, and the New Jersey State .Agricultutal Society. . • I se-na ARMERS.Ciic..HEREI • TIIRP.SIUNG MACHINES I The subscribers desire to, inform fanneri. and public 'Vellefallythist they how - hrte on hand and are constant-- 1y manufacturing 'threshint Machines with, Clement's sPatont Shaker; which are generally 'acknowledged to be . the best articles now use. Also a variety of Clover . . rtullers,Corri.Shellea and Straw Cutters.' They also -atieuta to.the-rkpalehag• - of 'Agricultural ,Maclinury In 'the boat manner and on reriaonable terms. Manufae 'tory on North Ainnuoyer Street, directly oppiasite the - residence of .fl aierga Metzgar, - Esq. • ' ' Magnet e ABRIMS & PLANK. ' _ r " ARMERS.-:-.Tho — inibiriber lias •Tjust returnedsfrom the City with one of the largest- Ilssortments of liardwaie over brought to.thls place. Ile haiilust recolvod . SO doe'lltimes with and without pat. ..astenlngs, Iron andSteol *Om rouging In pairs from 44241 60. Also 300"-pr stralghtntid =twist linkirsce. chains from 50 to $125. !lowa made traces of all kinds, MSO a lot of spread,. Mth,• breast, butt,. carrying halter and log ellains—also a very: large lot of PllO,OlB, forks, spades, hoes, rakes. and In sbprt everything bud _ any _thing.wouteaby tlieYnneors-- -_-,ltemember-kho old itand.East Mein March 10,.'50._ • . BAXTON. • 1.3 A :I`r,T, SELF-bIIATIPEONG YANKEE- FAR COTTERSc Rumen. lured for .DRICII & SARGENT, No. 410 Market street, Thilinda This cutter It superior to any now In uso, for strength durability, and ellopitsity of construction ; it cute fast or, and Is' thormly self-sharpening Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutterover..mode. • It. has but ONE STRANIIIT • KNIFE, which any ;moron con grind and set with ease. but In ordinary case, Is ground in the Machine. Thou sands have !ar, , ,,,0y been sold, and the demand Is doll increasing. ,Li moot' bassi an orraminetion Is suflicient to-convince one of.lts.suporlority. No one atter a short trial would pirt with It for any other. All sizes of the above constantly on hand and for sale by J. I'. LYNE, Forde'Agent fbr Cumberland county. oetil - 1- Pth.USER'S - PORTABL'] CJDES MILLS can still be furnlsbell 'of himproyed construction and f3nl b. Their I ; grinding apparatus is peculiar, and Wes ,thern, ad adva.utuge over all other India By the action: of two reciprocating pistons, Mho apples -are forced up a,gainit- the,teeth-of-a-repidly-perolving cylinder and retained till ground ton fine pulp; which of course yielda more juice when subjected to pressure than If limo potnare 'was 'coarse. The Screw Preps has teen greatly indpkored and strengthened wince last year,, and the whale frame Is tightened ImY'strong joint It Is adapted, to either hand or hos se power and .can bo.worked !,y bind to the aktent of six to eight .barrelii a day PASCHALUMORMS & CO., Implenient. and Seed Rare, .' 7th and Market, , Sop. 24.1850. ..,, AGRICULTURAL kittiting. acid-Bht vel Ylows,Mr Corn and Potatoes, lixpanding Cultivators, with Stool '.feeth of various patterns, Field and Careen liorinws, fiend flows, Revolving Homo Pekes, imeent Scythe &albs and Scythes, English Lawn Scythes with rivotted backs, superior Unloading Day Forks, with-ntpti :and tackle coniplote,- and all other arkicies for farm and garden. . ' • PASCIIALI; 510111118 & CO.. k, -7tWand Market Streets, rhihn Im. M E:N S'U-C GE SS ! . piECILEAPAST MAGAEINE'IN TILE WORLD. pOLI;Ait • 11114NTIILY • pEsioNiiii3rolt_#mor • , Encouraged by the unprecedented Burma which this populahnenthly.Las.met with, and tho rapidity with :which It has increluted its circulation; the pieprietor ban :resoteel to makki it still more worthy of the patronage of the public.. Zthis admirable work is-. • • = ' •A GLII,OV.I.IIPAPNE'SS . la admitted rty-tarory one, containing, no it :does, One IlundredTagoa of reading matter in each number. baling .mom thetwany or the $3 Ilogaslues, and forming two 'TolintiereLyeartril "Av. hundred pages each, or Twelve IfundrottpascahtlicadingAlatter per annum for •' ' • -A It ' . • . Ballou'a Dolliri !deathly Is printed, With new type, upon fine whitgpoper, nod its matter is copefully coca plied and arranged by the hands of the editor end pm. priotor, whit has been known 4o the publin as connected with the iiestowpress ter sixteen years. its Pogue con 141SOELLANT, TALES, ADVENTUiIIa • . ItIOURApniEg, STORIES qv 'rim IPIT , AND;IIIIIIOR.' ac.. go., • from the the best and mest.popular wrifora of this country It is also spiced Wlth'a retard' oil the Mitable events of thatitnee, of panto and war, of discovetiris arid hoproet , ' moots occurlrig . • in either-hemisphere, Aiming an nameable oompanion'ibr a leisure moment Or hour, any where, at homworabroad, each niunhei being complete In itself. . . sectarian _swldeoti._ are._ adertittedlatO•its -pages • there are , ennugb contr.:aerial publications each de• voted to its peculiar sect or 'eligne: Title work is in- •.; 1.118..11.,1.7, LI ON, ;north or South, frost or, er ret, and Is tilled t4l,47brini each month .reltif...thestib,..nopulamaud louT*Juet such es,any hither, .brotber , cr.friend would, place In tho.haudeol'a family circle; It le In. all, tsde Porttileets, Berthoud Prfainol. and, what ft•purports.to 0 0,0 0 -eheitPest:Peskiniiille .:.; , , Attypetayp aptloilogOliaDOLLAn to the proprietor, as bel o w, shall ratiOnthe hfaiptslue lbr one year, or any . person Pending tie LOOT subscribers and nowt notwis, ht one Unto shad reeetvo.s. eopy gratis.,. • . , ht. ht,`,8AT4914 kublisher and proprietor: , Corner iitTennont andßiromdeld Streets, Boston. . Juno _ : •46alatieir e vr mateutechbiei t ;eu m b ir 4 t io, no un yeirt4aniothoes 'to those Meted lailth Lupuh, Melee or 'Marks, decd tilluiTtedeaS Manama that pikve I;;eensturually 4 ,,, to mi h . batik* 14ateitufenti idthore tbein Oftlth• ' wit vatting bu I n me,- Yalu " tneltbei Chloiotbro" or' , Ithdi Withal'. !to t th ir-pitiont/.. It la no :mates ou , *hat virk t n..bedy .tbey assay. he.!he an remove thenilyAttit, Anitlityoandlimac remarkitbl7 'abort ' et VettadaUeludion ipplled t and".",t money inlnliatd. to reutelsperfeeted: • • 'l. ProbleatuCllt ,Chenplilute, !Chronic,' 'rano ' 'reel act Mint* dhenules treated with poeltlie adeeeas Ilulitartieulara eau be obtatoed by:addressing in tithe. ' .136 ahrnllephlan;pteo veld. rattentorean &porn • tn . nith Beard on reaionahle tetras. , • ,Ideeluutleahuts .ta- one tha;tnattliiiCatut. healthy' towns In tills tic Any othe.; dtatea /ti.ra-rlleattom liaMalcarg, on.tbe Cumberland Talley' hell toed; and necanalbld &Obi, 04.004 tho Paton, The Adder will. 'telt mica In any part 'of thealitalwhen peeked.; imithia reader ifietiknow any,olll4ted %lie* SO& two Itolq not t f ,tell then" o'er" tUndulent. . g.,Faooy Printing done here.. • STAUFFEIt".&" . !HAltriklY , :‘• . . ;CIICAV WATCII.IIB4ND JTEWNE.II7(.', xv-4 1 5: 1 Wholesale and Rotel]; at tbd ynteh andgfewolry;llltoru,P , N0..00 North Soeunds Street; eortioc , of QUarry,Phihulolphia, • • • • llold LevoKAN etcher.; fuNjuyello,4li carato4Bo3, Gold Levine, 18 condi, 24 . 00 Sliver Lever, ftilliovollod, • • , 12'00 ; • Stlypr Lepine,Jewels, „ „ , • • 9t00 . . 'Superior Cutirtiers,. • 7 00.. Gold speclocles,.. ' . 7 00 , , -Flue Silver do. - ' 4 .ZO - Oold'BradOlOtlc - oa , 11.ndlos' UM !leucite, . • ." 00* Surer tea Spoons,..sol, ''Oold.Penil; with panclls'and'silior holder, ' I'oo ‘-o.ld-Finrer-Rings 7 lVOlch:ioletssetf f ,iker-All-.toodu irifriimp3d bd what they are suld fur. -k" - ER - 1r 11ABLEY, * • • Sneecinor; ~f 0. Cotintd: Are:On hadd ;cone flold dud. 811ver Leventand.Leplue lowetymn the above prices. ' • ANTILI;AS •AT WIIinASALE ami f . 1: • " , • 11E0,131.11N-dc CO., Importors and Manufacturers of CLOAIO3 and MAN. Nu:l74 Chesnut street, (a few dnurs above 7th south side,) connettion.with (I 001t0,8 01,10N.46.4.11 •_y_htboe egest_raanufa tinker of-these goods in-the- nited States.).beg to call_ the at- tentloh of Wbolesalo and Retell buyers to their largo nod soiled stock. of CLOAKS, TALHAS, &c., &c.. for the fall trade! I Their collection c o mprises a complete mu sortment oral!' the lateSt Parisian Novelties In Velvet Moire Antique, Cloth, Plain Silk, kn., die, while the fly 'cillties niforded by their commotion with the largest .Diactuffuturlng llouse,.(of these goods,) in New York, 'enable thorn to guarantee butter sole() then is obtairia. bin elsewhorthin the Market,: ':.:0f10. iichpfN &leo, • Chesnut Sta Met above 'ilk:. N -E-W-ly-11-0-L S lI,SPAINONR4iIOIIIAII,--Zi0,20-Soutli-Secnnd-street I :Alit ladulphia,,lmporterofaunfact urer, an &Pea bm, _ B W DS, IdOIDICI.,"iiES; Dye Studs, Paints; 0.14, Colltra,Wkite Lead: Prone!. and American Whlte -, ZlndiVliiduw •Glass,' (Ilan Ware, Var. ,nioltes, • Brushes, Instrilimmts, 'Orlund - Spices, Whole . - 14P1cOst'andull-othcrurticlus.-PauftilY-Ittipt- . lty-DrUgglstOf including Boras, Indigo. Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c.. • All' 'Orders, by mill or Othorwise, 'promptly attended to: - Country merchants are invited to callund - exmolne our stock before purchasing ultiewhero.:„ in-Goods sent any of the wharves or railroad stations.. TriCes Low. and.tirgols Warranted. . f March 13,13E01—.1y. .. • TOSPiII A. NEEDLES, . Manufaatu ty rm.-of * ' , . WIRE, SILK 'AND ITAIR-OLOTD SIEVES, Caante, Modlum and Fla° In-ineslt : largo, middle-Azad, • ' and amall In diameter.- - lalltALl, OlarllS Olt WOVEN WIRD,- - , the best qualities. various sizeiof mesh, from Nos. 7 80 inclusive, and ficon ono to six feet In width. They aro ntambered so many softens-to the lineal-inch, and cut td sylt." " • —• The subscriber also kenos constantly cn hand r. . SCREE:NB, ror coal; gaud ore, limo, groin, gravel, genne, 'sumac nugar,--nalt,- bone, -coffee,--spice, drugs, dyentudas.du Together with nn annorment of DICIONT AND 41. NEALED IltON Wlsk. All the above sold.irholesale and retail by • .° J. A. NEEDLES; 'bit Front Street, Millie. TAINS.I.,OIV & CO., COMMISSION ..ur ,- . lIIERGIIANTS, • • ~.!and Wholesale Deahirs In all kinds of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LEAF" TOBACCO, . . IitANUFAGTURED TOR:KCO, ' • .• AND FOREIGN AND DOW RSTRNBROAIIB, - - - 21 SoutikFront, stfnet. Philadelphia. •• " •• • .. ' Finportina;OF Fine '.llavann Segura, of the .choiceet •growthe-of-tho-Vuelta.nhajo;—A•largo-nerortmunt-ef which era kept - cOnaanttly on band, and fur sale at a mall advance on root of Importation. 4j-Consignmonts:resnoctfirily !solicited, on which Monti erivancra will be nutdo whop desired. Spoctal'attorition loon to orders for porchaso.on Com mission of Tobacco is alstrirrehrdOtiFtiptihifhT3lFFltn• diso, for arrant c parties living nt n distauro from this market; tklX.Solo Ago t - for F. A. dootze's celebrated German Smoking Tolls/ o, comprising thirty different varieties. ApiilV3. ttt ;.QUEPVAItD & VAN ITAit.LINGEN: - ... . _ nnbscribers having removed to their . • - NEW AND SPACIOUS swim, -• Nb. 218 Cheitolit.:Street, fourth door above Tenth, 'Are now prepared-to offor a largo and well selected stock of the following fresh and desirable goods, principally of their,..own importation, or 'bought nt •auction, which thoy era' able' to sell at tho Importer'n prices, and to which they cordially Invite the attention of Country herchnids, Hotel Keppora, and families . Duff,lireen and Venillin Window Shading. " Darnoloy and Irish Linen Shooting, 7-t„ 84, 94 10.4; 114,1 . 24. • Bolster and Pillow Linens Ofnoyaral choice bleachers:, -sod-ail-widths from 88 to 54 Itianketsof Crib nod Itradbitilankets. • Red• Quilts of the tellowfog varieties. min: 'Marseilles, Welting, Knotted, 'Register, Alhambra, Ahbndole and Gam:Astor, of all the desimblo - --.. Doreen Covers, Table Covers, Window Curtain Muslin. Towels and Towelliig of every variety, Damask Table, Cloths and Napklnn, Shirting Linens end Muslin, Cam bria Handkerchiefs, Embaolderien, Mimicry, &e. -Broca. lei, Demnskti, Morpons, Enbrolderod Incomaid Curtail:ll,MM Cornices, Bands, Gimps. Cord, Ac. SHEPPARD & VAN HAIILINUEN, , Importers and Dealers In Moen and Furnish. log hoods. • • , April 30,1860—0 m .. • F ED UNBA. R'S Wholesale and Retail CASE . BOOT AND 811011 STORE, N 0.713 South Second St., Corner of Carat. gt.. . The establishment has been enlarged and improved and Is supplied with the largest and best Retell Stock In the City, principally alibi own manufacture, vrahU rholce assortmen from the hest Eastern Market , In bracing Ladles,' hula', and Children's BOOTS, 8110 ES AND CAITERS ' of ovory descriptiOn,.style and quality, embracing the best styles and qualities In this or any other market. Thie stock cannot be excelled for Quality Style and Cheapness. . Each article la marked .at the . very lowest possible price, irons which no deviation will ha 'made. No ex travagant etatementp will be needed, and none made to effect sales, Goodyear's Gum 'ln all. vartetien. Pure Gums, no entree In nth market, elwa3 on hand. The public le espectfully Invited to call. • [April 1, 1850. . riPHILS..II).ELPII.IA ADVER'NT.- EVANS' FIRE k TUIEF PROOF SAFES! or merchants, lawyers, farmers, auk othora, having Books, Papers, or Mbar valuables, to pronorvo from FIRE or BURGLARS. . . and_Neweirc.(llobb'c)LßANE_LOGES.' I .s A OARD.—Tho "Piro Proof Sato," tLut prooorvod our Books, Papors, &e., during tile groat Piro at Ifort's Buildings, was Purchased of OLIVER EVANS, 618.2nd • 41., Philadelphia.' GETZ & BUCK. EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving moats, butter, milk, water, and all article, for culinary.purposcs. WATER FILTERS for purifYing.bracklsh or muddy water, whether affected by rains, limestone, Marl, or other causes; can ba had separate or, attached.to the iterrigeratbrs—usthell quantity of Ice cooling the whole n the warmest weather. SlloWElt DATUS, for the use of warm .r cold water. IiJOI,EII9, for ifutele,•9toros, and liwellings STORE TIMOR'S for moving boxes, bales; SEAL PRESSES, Copying do., Druggist in 61 South Second 5t.,.( 2 doors below Clte , sout Nur eh 5, 1856-Iy. (Established' In 1855.) - ' 4 lQ l j • p 0.5 • t 44 s.v— Pg Sr. • .ppa ,11 , e • Eig • CO tp 2. \" .t" . nßßlisiteS .PATENT, CITAMPI I LL'ori FIRE PROOF SAFES, With' Hero , l'istont Powder PreetLecks, which were awarded seperete Medals at the • World's 'Fere, London,-1B61; and • also at . the 'World's Fmk, New York, 1863 .end 'IL The semed. bore are the sole manufacturers and proprietore in this State of the 'above unequalled Safes And Looks.-7Ther - repntetien - nrthlt" gen ulna "Herring's Safe" in werle Iwide,•nod • for the last Meath • ' °'cif p .;, 11: 1 1 ,1 41" ryoura the, mercantile community have Wanes/red end borne testi monYlo thelr.nrirair. /Amnia lire proof,.qualitice. More than 1.2,000 of these Safes have. boon actuelly acrid, end Aver rive. Miami= have, paned. trlymphently , through 'accidental Ikea: The public pprey enured that all pales 'manufactured bribe subscribers are not only gairan• teed to bo fully.onual, but in many reopecte oven nape rlorto thoot,which have been so novecely tried by fire Few will forget their eerviceo In the burning of the !Tribune , establlsbutent," New York, and at the (heat Fire in Strawberry street, at the large;firo last July, oppeello the Alirrird , Mugu atilt „more - !recently In the Fire - at "Fifth .and Chesnut sto., the. cit7,o o, 'l.lllldelphl.,. In which these' Eaten cante:fortir - the , ao• knnwlodged. Onetime, ,when . many -other: , apouritles &pad.. T • F,ltitgEL ' Aft . 004 ; 'loon SAT's Ann Mx; Leapt , . Cgialtalle, - “,i 4.IAVALNUT Street, Philadellibb 6 Chilled . iron Ilatoo, rilth Powder Proof Lock& menu: thet4rok 04pre,x0r,for itanka,f, Itroicatni 41 ,1 4 000 " W others- requiring, mennrltY . from, mimeo. MCI* . 111114: Itoore,'ltc.. TOW mid . madit.te the ; 'mdebinted"Locki for ruitiat,trittrinfecturone.Pilier Second 'band ',"'Nefee,”...Falimendelt," rind n Choota" of other makers, ' born ,tn On . in pert pay: „went for llricklmi's for mierat batforim' -• • .',41,1* . • 4111207:Viti,(Ya.14-2-,' Tliiitittentioi..6E, the thelmbe.nrid,illackermitha iStrtiCularlY le‘fenuestr ad tn,the imems eatortment of ilarainkitelled.lenn stall Rises and iiinds'llgteel.et.all` heaps. Berme Plates; 41.1ivileceVices. Banners, and every 'Whim , ihat the Blacksmith insywant.' , Irou sold in quantities at any IleheleatleMelteit4. All ki J ds narrunted. OINS LYNN h fiCiN. • List. 8, 1856.1 . • N. Hanover 4., Caritcys ::=m!Eme!AREemE ;illLtlCtplji. 'Juno 4, 1860.--71r.,,,,- REFRIGERATORS S .WA'tER FILTERS I)tlabelp yt%;, 4M% • V_ _ -AI? TOBACC6',AND.,OIP-ARS , . DENBI,Or, & - 21 SOUTH FRONT BTIIEET,PIIILADELPMA, ()0illffISSION• BIERCLIANTSANDAIEALERB 'IN ALL • LEAF. TOBACCO, MANUFACTIMEIIO TOBACCO ; ' • • ND• 110, Ifavo constantlY on A hand l and lllB. for silo low all hinds of itintliettu and Spanish Leaf.-Tobaccos, 'ealectod with special roferanee:talffinffietnreiensin- All articles sold warranted to be as represented, and Ovary opportunity afforded for 'examination.. • pproinsprs ft.t.4Aistanra-cau -sand- t helr- orders pnd. rely upon being an faithfully seried ins tf :theliironds selected In peribn. • (Aprll p z , n 8 • ' rm . ) g 0 P ' n g, rD p cn C) > (D 7 ' 1 6. Cl ) o gt • V, ,aC 0 CI) 0 a 81V.§Y,AM, - D or - TIIE S. Ais i NUl'rY & DlttißT C01511"Y . ...' - 13: - DTCorner - Whird - and - klhemist - StreetiO.'hil'. _os,....„llttTAL_ $.514_000.,.Mitt: _ - 7 - ICorirey - fizrecolvell dally.• the tiind r ynt, dP pOsitid is , en tared Incl/emelt Book and given to , the Depositor, or, irpreferrod, is corttnente mill be given. Al! sums large' and minion, are received;. and the - marmot -Pahlbasiceirdemiindrmlthout-notiee. Intorost la paid nt the rate of FIVE PER CENT, COCA-, monging;fiangtho day of daposit ; and ceasing fourteen dais provlous to the Wlthdranni of tbo money. ' Cn tlro first day ofJanuary, In each year; the interest of earlfdoposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the p.inciptl, as he may psefer.. Tho Company have now upwards of ?,600dopositowi in the eltY of Philadelphia ' Any atillional information will bo given by addressing the TREANUNEE, D ItDCTOSS Stephen 11. Crawford, Preth. Lawrence Johnson, Vice 14:` Ambrose 0. Thompson, - Benjamin IV, Tingley, Jacob L. Florence, PUNY 11 Sit. .CC Supt. 12 . MAI S J'ND Chartered by tho State of renneyleanta 111 1855.. • 011 1 10 E, 65 WALNUT laTOEl`. - • . Ono lloorabove Second Street, 1:1111adoli,b1a; ftecolsenDeposits in sumlicf Ono Dollar and upwards from all dosses of the community, and allows interest at the rate of Ilse per rent por annum. Moneys paid hack on demand. Ari,- Office'ofeu daily from 9 until 5 o'Clcek, - ernd'on Moriday and DaturdaY Until 9 o'clock • In.the evening. , • This institution will be roprnln conTanient and salt; Plato of deposit tor 'Farmers and-others doing !rashly% in Philadelphia. Deposits are paid on demand without hay previous notice being raquiied. n : EEC= Edmund A. Sender, - Hon. JoICR. Tyson, . Milani' F. Bishop, George Bo!din, James P. Perot, , Robert Morris, - ' 'John ilteCanles, - Edward L. Clark, - Jawb"Slientz' ' Capt." John Gallagher, - -Joseph-Mk -John-nice, - • ' - Joseph 11. Myers, • - - Richard G. Stotesbury, Edward If. Trotter, - Skippen,jr. -Franklin Bacon, - Wm. P. Jenks, Thoinaa Couper, Edgar E. Pettit, ' '''"'''' ' """ ProsIdent—FRANKLIN FELL., TreasurerllAS. ItT. 111ORMS. Secretaty—JAMES pIINGLF. WX.Tho Charter provides that no numitger, officer or agent shall, directly or Indirectly,..bortoiv• any money' - from the Society. . • 0M:41665-1y . 1: 4 1 1V - E PER CENT. SAVING FUND OF TILE NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY, WM. nut street, soutlnneat corner of Third street, PhNadel. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania In Me per cent. Interest is given, and the money is al ways paid back whenever It Is called for, without the necessity' of giving notice for It treforeband. People who have largo stuns put their money In this Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and con venience it affords, but any sum, large or small, is re ceived. . , This Saving Fund has sevofy Lugo amount of llort gages Ground Rants and other first class Investments for th ei security of Depositors. The miles prevent any Director or Officer from using or berre tvlng.the money. The Office Is open to receive and . pay money every' day, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, andun•Mouilny and Thursday evening, till 0 o'clock. . . • Pooplo who hare monoq to put In : aro invllqd to coil et too offieu for further Information. • HENRY L. BENNER, Preotdo at. ROBT. BELFRIPOE, Vico PrOsidont • WM. J. REED, Secretary. Octobor 3, 1855. . . . • . 4 1 REN eII TRUSSES.--:-Herpigv:or_ - nuttieeffoviiflifywafa,nd cellart insured; y use of Alia elegant French Tramiel, imported. by the .)[.. subscriber, and made to order expressly for him sales. • All autforlug with Rupture will be gratified tolearn that the °caution now offers to procure a Truss combiw lug extreme lit,htrieas,.wltWoase, durability sod correct amatruction, In lieu of the cumbrous and uncomforta ble article usually eAd. An extensive assortmeu always' on hand, adapted to every, variety of Rupture In adults and children, nod for sale at a range of_ price to suit all. Coat of Single Trusses, $2, $3, $4 and sb;, Double, $4, $5. $l3; $3 audllo. , .. .. . . . • Persona at a distance can balm 6 Trues sent to any ad• dress by remitting the nmount, sending measure around ;he hips, .W and stating side atfectvd.• ~• . /for Sale holesole and /totall by thrimperter. , - . „ CALEII.II. NEEDLES, • S. W. cot. of rwelftli .p liars Sta.; Philadelphia.. Depot for Pr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace; Chest Expenders and Erector Bracts; Patent SPoilder. Brains; Suspensory Bandages; 'Spinal Props and Sup. ports. Ladies' ltboma, with competent ladrattendants. • aprllll. • OWA.RD• ASSOCIA'T' ION. JL.L. PHILADELPHIA: • .." IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT • ' p T 1 all persons 'afflicted with Sei.ual diseases. sat SEMINAL IVEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE; GONOIIIIIIi ULICET, Ac. • • • ' The 1101VA10) ASSOCIATION of Philadelphls,•ln - view of the nwhrbdestructlintuf hUthfitilifehnd Infant caused by Seival diseases, and the decepihnis which at, practised upon the unfortlinate victims of such disease: IfY Quacks, have-directed their consulting Surgeou,as a CIIASITAIIIIC ACT worthy of 'their name, to .give MEDICAL ADVICE (HARMS, to all parsons Thus af.., 111OUidAiiiO wh o . njWifflillettor, - (pesbprtid) - with, a description -,of their condition, (age. otrupation, 411f0; Ac.,) and In extreme purepty and ptlTering te,FUIINII 4 II MEDICINES STIES. 11 F 1 MAR 03 :v .• , The.lboarirdfAsstichilleit.is a boner/Aleut i tstripo y lo j established' bytfinklid 4doWesent, Ow the le o t Sick end distressed, or no other alMicted With ' , Virulent and }Spa the t de u rn tifo k s d ar g , L t":),.."?..1, - I:''' ° 1 - `"Pztt u arti 4 s, r •Which' 9 it s def r iZ i atto .abovenotice. It ' bi l .p r*Ct oqd ° l - esi that' the'Asseeletlnt commands highest Medicel t,l a p k a ll d l o ofth& w e.ge. l, ,, Atifirrnif(l2 ,o,p,m4gtioxt Philadelphla, Pfb., ing §FkC sd ge°". f tr:Dituctnis, • . , -PI 9 Ir ' 9 ' PZEA D.lliAiTlVELL,4fr,esideht. a • • 1111 GEO. - FATICIIILD, Secretary. , W . • -'„PETTER'S''; F I TS 0 1, BOONE. r C. simisortosent anew and fasblonableltUßNlTU RE Walnut • and Illahoiankilreming Bureaus, irlth'marbl :LRothe, Cbtes,"and , Wietistands.... , - "IVehint Etageres and Wardrobes. • : Mahogany:wad:Walnut Tableenf all else*. • • '•': , Freneb-Bedsteads; Mahogany And Plain 'Table", Mt all' ,Parier.d.rm Cliairs. and Reeking ,Ohalre,.wlth yelv,et pr • hatr-cloth seats 0041 Wicks..' Maliniany and Walnut. °halm halroloth ' or, cane Flat ' , Chairs offal • • Call &Rd see this new asul'elegant assortinent at ino .nurnlture Rooms - of the subscriber, otiklntither street. Fear the comer of North Honorer. : .•; JACOB FETTER. ,July 22, NOB. MEM - TEC' 0 7 :0‘ ., T A-N. OzatensTen • ;'• °ERMA N BITTERS:'. . • • • ; rrapared 11",'," - • • •' •• • na. 0. N. ;Sussex, pnimen.curs, • • , •- ,• LIVER COIIIFLAINT, D SP lA,ka "JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of'tlie Eldneya--• 'and all diseases arising frxiiiradisorderod - • A ' Lifer or Sttehach. . ' •• • • • Such as • .• Constipation, • •• Inifard • Piloe,YUlV ""• -' "' " • nessaillood to•the Head, . Acidity of thoS.tonfach, Nan- • •• ' sealfeartburn,)JlsguntterFood, • . --L--,---- FulinevamlVeightmrttur - Stotniteltr -- 77 -- _ " • • Sour Eructatian s,Sinki ng or Fluttering . et the Pit of the 'Stomach, Swimming of .the Hued, Hurried and Difficult Breathing • • Fluttering at thelleart, Chocking or auffoca• ting Sensations when in-a lying posture, Dimness ' of Vision, DOM of webs beilre_thoSight,,Fever •-- , and dull -pain in the tired, Deficionoy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and • • Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, . • Limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes of . - Mat, Burn ng in he That, - Constant:lmaginings of, , •- end' great,Do- ' :r •• • yr., Jott - of . ----Th s p re pro r ra tie r to o r io li!il . : l l l3 h:g iy th it eleit f o e li e t i Lo , 'it B l o o f tah y e t htla • :Ptonce indts virtues and adaptation to .the diseasep oP.rrhil:lll (eh it is recommended. " • • It is to"odvi and'. untried &Gold, bitt - onethet bee stood the fest of a ten years' trial before the American poeple, end: Its 'replitetton and 'sale is unrivalled by' any slmiltr preparations extent. ..The testimony in its favor given by thoMest -prominent and Well. knOwn • Physicians and individuals -in all parts of the country Is immense. •. , - . DEItANGEMENTS TIIV - LIVER - AND STOMACIL • Are sources Of Insanity: from disorder or obstruction,. a morbid action of the.sympathatic and other norma___ - fonnwer, and the function. of the brain are impaired end -deranged;--derangement there will ahrlerproductrdle - eit• - • - • - • es of the heart, skin lungs andAidneys.---It is owing . to the same cause. and thousands' die with Cholera,' Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most baneful disease, Consumption. - - -- Thageneral - wanO)f anciess'in treating disoaseS of tho ° liver and stomach, Lax not Iteenh deflitency of patholo- • • _ gical knowledge of thole. functions--'-but -of a suitable - compound that would act upon the dikes(' and all the ay mpathetic affectionli. • That has been gained in them • Bitters : end they ni t bionsod by persons with.,.the,__ most delicate atenuielrlwith perfect .safety,--as,they at - • no time debilitate, the patient, - but give strongth and inereasre the nervous energy. They ran ho taken at ell, Gram, and under all circumstances. No ordinary expot•- • sure will prevent them having a salutary effect, and r no bud effect can rmult (rent an over dose. • If patients will persevere In the use of this remedy,. and use it' strictly according 'to directions 'it will clue . the foregoing disepsge every instance, if not beyond • tho power of medicine; It has caused many to, enjoy the blesaingnf renewed health, and'in-many'dusWatop --,- andribatidened casesia petect 'and radical cure. • '• \; • PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, • Indyeeling the hand of- Time ,weighing heavily Upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in the MC of the Bit tors an Elixer that will instil new life into their veins; restore, in a measure the energy and 'ardor of more youthful days; build' up their shrunken forms: tuurgive 'health and happiness to their remaining. •• • oars It is a well established fact; that Fully onebalfoethe • . female portion of our population,'aro seldom fu the en joyment of good health, or to use their own expression noverfoel well." They are languid, devoid:of ,all on- -- orgy, ex tronioly .nervous, and have no appetite.- To - • thlsela'ss of Invalids, 'these - Bitters aro especially re- commended: Their peculiar tonic and Invigorating • properties render them invaluable such CAM. • Persons visiting distrids harriesed annually with FEVER AND AGUE, or ANY.FEVER OF A BILIOUS NATURE, will' find that by the timely use of ono or •• we bottles; they will not inane, instance take the die ' east, as the Bitters will renovate and 'strengthen the. eyetieernhireurrytho - blie"off I hltettAtural _channel.— Prevention is better than. cure. •, . • THEY - ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE And (red frOm Alcoholic StimulAnt, and all injurious ingredients .• are pleasant In, taste and smell, mild ha -their opemtion.mill expel-ail-morbid - secretion rum - - the body, give Worm to the pallid • chdek, and eel GI end Vigor.to•the frame. .• • ' • 7; Price 75 cents por bottlo, ••• oi • :Principal .oflice, No. he ARCH street, Pbtl'a, , --Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers In- every town and - village in the United States and Cabades, and. by - all Druggists in Carlisle. •• • • Ihfay 15,11850. Wm: lit, Godwin, Paul B. Goddard. Gen. McHenry,. • ••James Myra-aux,: -Gust. English, Secretary and Treasurer; Toiler and Interpotor, 11= • AFIJI - di C . .... - - Tlia);' R EAD ! . 4 .:..(" Ati't I'.IIILADELPLIIA. MEDIC OP 'USE. t&lfilfedllionty two years ago hy Dn. E ' .ELIN., corner at Third and Enloe Stropts,l'hilatlelphiaqa. TWENTY-TWO' EARS' Xspertotice bait rriudered Dr. a moat successfu,prao tltlonar in the cure of all diseases of a private nature; mardiootEs - , debility, as an Impediment to mar logo; nervous and. 'mould Infirmitleit, diseases of 'Mb I skim• and.thosc u rislng front abuse of mercury. . . • .. • TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE: _ . . . There Is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys in soliVudelioftemgrowingupwith lhatn_to manhOod; and 1i nutreformed its due time, - nnt only begets :40 . rioitS Obstacles' to. matrinonial'happiness;but rise to a series of protracted, Insidious, and devastating afflictions. .." . . Few of thoid who give way to this perniciousprpctice are aware of the consequences, until tlicirffird nor-TOUH system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable . sensations and vague fears in the mind. (See pages 27, 28, 20, of Dr. g..'s book ou " Self Preservation." The Unfortunate thus affected. becomes feeble, fe unable to inber With accustomed vigor,Ur td ripqy his 5, mind to study; hie step is tardy and weak': he fret:solute, and engages even iu -. his spOrts.with Isso energy ri ke :-t e n than us ual . .hi - rinielftrifforelliipractice has dont; its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is un fruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early fbllles. Thcseare considerations which should awkken the attention of all who are similarly situated.. - VATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Can have (by stating their cruse explicitly, together • 'with ail their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remit tance) Dr. medicine, appropriated accordingly.. „ Forwarded to any part of the United States, and secure from DAMAUE and CURIOSITY, by mail or ex press. • A Vigorous Lifo or ,a Premature Death, Itinkelin on Solf-Presorration—Only 25 conts. Letters containing that valuolu Stamps, will ensure © per return of nett'. (111 AV r GRATIS 11 GRATISI "s- A Free GIFT to all. 'MISERY lIELIEVED. Puido," a now and popular work, full-o• valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calculi' • led to prevent years of misery and save thousands of lives, is distriLuted without' charge, and .forwarded by mall, prepaid, to any Post Office in the United • Staten oil recolvina an order enclosing two postage stamps. - I d I. ONIOS WON'T DO! • —They favor did do more thou. give temporary -, ro ef, sod ahoy never. wllll .It ls becriuse_theY don'i ofTlircalliemin TEC . rouse of all ague and billions diseases Is the annoapheric poison railed Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by Its NA TURAL ANTIDOTE, Mid oil dlsoaso etused by it disappears at once. Jibed.' Fever and Ague Cure Is this antidote to Nalaria, and moreover it lea perfectly harmless rued- loin°, The certillinto of Ilie culubrated chemist, J. It. Chllton of Now-York , to thin effect, Is attached native. •ry bottle; therefore, if does no good, It eon do no harm. This is ma. o than can be said °Med:thus, Arsonle,hr, any other tonic in existence, MI their two is ruinous to the constitution and brings,on AU11,13 AGUE,' Which never allows a person be feel.perfectly well for a single moment. In illustration of these truths T annex soma extracts from a letter Just received from a P 140,4012: - GEOUCIETOWN, OHIO, - March 17, ibee. '7AS:A. RHOADS, Est.—Lear Sir: Yours of 2d is at hand. The Cure arched into last, year, and tho difficulty lugettlog any ono to purchase it Was greatly - increased from the fact that a remedy bad been intro duced which -Ives growing in favor with the public es being better than using Quinine—not knowittg,-1 pre sumo, that the remedy they used to escape taking Qui. - nine contained the LEVU ITSELF! Vhis remetlylknown as "Smith's Tonle,'')..woßld in variably IIitEAR an Ague, ha1t , 414; not - lat' reap - sit would often return with renewed or. Thls• one cir. eumstance I deemed in your litvor, GI could institute a test comparison betweenit. andlour _The _ lowing In the tesult.• • ---d'hneo - personeetnok — oor"Chre,"al o which were • eases of "Quotidian Intermittent Fever,!' of many weeks 'standing. They bad tried Quinine and other ielffedies, occasionally missing a chill, but it was (min 1171 such cases,) slowly wearing thew' out,' and. laying the foundsti , u of other and severer maladies. did succeed in effecting a radical cure of all three of these eases with your reuiedy, and they have not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the "Smith's Tonle' bud been used, and would, as before stated, break the chill, hut after a period or two bad 'elapsed it would return. think there will be no difficulty. new In giving to your "Cure" the vantage ground of any other remedy now In Use here. Ac., Ac. ' WM. BUCKNER, 'IL R. ItliODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE ,TO MALARIA, the only harmless romedy.in existence la equally eortain au a PREVENTIVE, as a'• cuss." Take it when you fuel the chills coming on, end you will aev or have. el Jingle one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, " • Providence, It. 1.. •,*For sole by W. A. lIMio, and Druggllits generally. July .2. 1550. IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.-' For the lostihree' Years r have been engaged in. a bushiess lateen only to myself, and comparatively few others, whom I have 'lnstiocted for' the sum or $2OO . each, which-lute averaged sue. mt. the; rate of 43,440. to $5,000 per annum; and, noting made arangewoota to go , to Europe in the Fell, to engagola the satutrbutd. - nista I nw willing to give ihilluatructions In the art to any persons lu the United States or ()anodes, who will . remit too Dui sum of Pl.' I am induced, from the sue. mss Ihave boon favored with, and the many thankful acknowledgements I have received from thoac whom I • have instructed, and who aro making_froni_.:_____ FE - 70 - FTPTEIZUDOLIAItS rElt DAY at it, to give any person an Opportunity to engage In . this husinesi, which Is easy, pleasant; and 'very profita ble,-ataarnall cost. There le positively No Iluantua' in the matter. Itehronces of the hest demean be given as regardtritaclutracter, and I can refer to persons whom T have Instructed, who will testify that they are making . • flout $5 to 4111 per day at, the same. If. 4 a:bnainesa in - LADIRi3 Olt DENIM=N ; , 'TOR engage; and with 'ported,' ease make a Very, hand. some income. Soveml..unnse, hi Nations porta of New York State. Pennsylvania and Maryland, whom 'I have instructed, aro now making from $3 tried per day pt it. It IS d eartaaaL Business, suutbue 'dollar or •twit . (mired to start' it: 'Upon 'reeolpt -Of 41, I WIII Imme diately Send to the applicant A printed circular contain log full instruetiona In lhgget, willPlaralalla perfectly understood at once. , • In the month of Iday bust,'lssent my adverthennenir to the minor of the l•lleadin4Onsettto and Democrat," Reading, Po., on'd'alsti sent hich'ene of my circulars'of Instructions. '•Onitareceipt, and' own careful examine. tion. he insertedlhe following &Mortal In frig ppnapuF; attention to the Pe pert sapient of A. T... 'parka* of New York; headeC nPM entatir TO EVIMT• poorP•which will be ftmud In snot ter ,column...' Mr: P. hes sent us out of.hls itiraulars;,atinded .to 1.. t. Die ad. vortiseniont, auttpu eatithinatldi.we find It, hcanye ' It is, no humbug; easy,,and Onanorable7husl• triflingne 15.. tli appal:! ;t w o that . may be mode pro . fitablo on a very 'All letters must be id - dressed to A. T. PiIISONS, 185 BrondiveY, New Y0rit5,....% , [June 2STns. • . - (111111AY TARLETANV-4, lot of. 1,... )11 - bito . Tarlatans; for . 'covering • iiiiondollgos ~ And Picture; Frames, for eole'eheap'by '-' ' • . June 11.1 . , •' -. GEW. W. 111TNER fl4jj , : *DEAD: YOUTH AND MANHOOD!!