. . . =I 1 6eil 6 Abor'FarFora - Art-of ;linking. of milking well is' not inught. in ,a hurry. It requires long practice to milk properly, and,therefore all the young ',people on a farm ought to be'shown how ' .t the labor shoul4,*be done.':lt is quite ,: -. 7icaportalirthat - thia - branch7o -- t he 'should be particularly, attended to, for - ,a ,good milker obtains, at least uquartlnore •=fpim the same ,cow than a poor milker. The first lesson to Witiught to, young ,people is 'gentleness and kindness to the never. need be.treated_barsh7 WEl:case Mitinessirproperly- c,om --7-lueneed.,—Cows4hat_have heen caressed iinfi uniformly well tieatid,t are' fond'Of Living , the milk , drawn from the udder ' _ ,fimregUlar time of milking, for it gives theta relict fialii - the -- distertsion-g-ofTthe-- Sntlk ducts,. • !:•.' Let yoneg people bmputtomilkingthe -- --farrow. (vim first, or such as are to 'be goon dried;:andp tben the loss from bud . milking. will be tesainjurious. The hand. shout extend to the extreinitycif the feat; " for the ioilljt is then - driwn easier. • '• • Yourig.people should:bp taught to milk -- ae fait as possible. '.llore milk is always obtained by n rapid milker than by a slow one. : They' shouhitheretore.be taught/to_ think of nothing else While milking, and: po conyersation "must be permitted_in the: milk-yard. - - :;They should sit up close to, the cow • and rest the loft arm' gently against her . fihank.. Then if she r tMses her foot on necoant , of pain occaplpued, by soreness of the teats, the. nearer PM, milker. sits to ' heiyand the harder ho presses his left arm against her . leg the' less risk will ho i'un Of beinginjtited. Cows May be taught' to give down their , milk at, once—and they' aught be taught to hold it a long while, and. be stripped _~._iifd'efinitoly._T_ho bast way is _to milk quick and, not use the Ay! to long,, Bair' pang or an after stripping. • • ,--- C:. -- '__ PrAnng--Trees in-Peru tary. `_— The . yruiting of small twigs - ,and shoots : can be done at alutost any-season of the year, without material injury to the tree ; • but.wheulit is necessary to take off large limbs it can. be attended to _with 'adtatt - tage in *Febritery or the early part of Alarch; itr which - Months-the tree is not so,full of sap as later in the season, when - the tree-is in-vigprous growth. , Large limbs A6;a bo 'taken Off with _Thalfine srePoth saw, after which the corn ers of the wound (where the-bark meets • the wood) malbe . trimmed smooth - with a pruning knife, When-the wound"- is - left ragged and torn.so that'raitr will set tle in, it will often rot and injure the tree, . experienced horticul turists recommend that the place ldt by cutting off a limb should be, touched over with . some cheap paint to prevent the de structive •effects of air and. moisture. . - Tar,'Piteh, and wet clay are often applied fetthe same purpose. ' CUUINO BACON WITHOUT SMOKE: As soon as the meat is salted to' your . taste, which will generally be in about 5 weeks, take it out and if any hap been coverers with brine let' it drain a little. Then take black pepper, finely ground„ and dust on the hock end as much as will stick; then hang it up, in a good, clean, • dry, airy place r if all this is dope as it should be, (it ought to be done now,) you - will have no further trouble with it, ,; fol.* fly-time in eprihg, youibacon is so well cured ou the outside, that flies and biUgs - will not disturb it. Curing bacon 'k is like the Irishman's mode of making Pinch. - Re said : " Put in the sugar, thenfill up with whiskey and every drop of water you put in spoils- the phuch." - Just with euringbecop, after following the directions,giyeu ribeve. every " drop. ' • of etribloS you put'on spoils the bacon." , WOOD ASIIES AS A • FERTYLIZER. , - - in nearly all soils ashes are beneficial to cul tivated plants, but more so my isdircly or gnivelly land.than clay ; •the . latter being formed of granite rooks; naturally con tainspotrish, turnips, beets; carrots, pota toee, etc., contain a very large amount of • alkalies, and to such ashes are , found to be Very beneficial. But the iniMediate benefit ef,aallesis most perceptible upon ..„.Jegiiminous plants, tomb as peas, . beans awl 'clover, ete; On sgrass land ,it de - • strays inoegiisarrel, and all our sour plants. Ompoor thin soils it should be mixed witt(peat;_barinyardamtother organic_or . vegetable manures..- -- Linie - is — excellent for wheet•or corn. These two crops grow well' wherever clover will , grow—in cal : careens soils,, Barley 'requires. a rich loam, finely PilTrTiriribl:----It---will-notgrow ' — *ell on a sandy ore soft soil. It villa'- , wayis' de well on suitable'fOr turnips. A strongel4y,, well , pulverized and dry, villnyield a good erop.--Clay soils always " • contain niore or less lime, , Wend ashes are a most excellent -ma- • Duro, and can be used to advantage- on. almosealhaoils or crops: Orchlird!i,faften .$ l , A' on Wein, T-IJideached they . dot rapidly. and leached they , act . niore slowly', bat:boutique to act for many years • after being tiptilied. The aiechanieahef feet of soils is-to render sande'inarezoni pact, and retentive..f water, ,while they separate and renderStialolc• heavy clay. Some farmers apply ashes as a top_dres ling; , This, will do very well on. pastures and'Teaoows, but they should be plough ed under revious to plantinr , or .sowing so that .the roota,of the plants may t 'ere: by . hio,fetl.. Salt, litue and plaster may be ukt4d'iwith,ailite. to, advantage,, for:al- inost:*43 ,l ,oroti; and ,upott all,soila:, VEEP .BEFORE THE PEOPLE • The Greatest Arrival of the Beeson of • TA OODS , AT: THE NE W. STORE! • The suheer • ber . , btu; just returned 'hnus the city end le now opening, next 'door to Cestainegne's ,Hotel Hate Maglanghlin's), In 'North Hanavar Street, a -splendid .. aseortment of , • • „ "NICW'AND , CHEAP.DRY GOODS, • • ;; eOntprisl DO ng.Merinoes, OWIOII ,Slike,. Persian .Clothe, he tednes,' Bakes; Sank Nlannels;.Mbbont, Clothe, eigree, Olugh*mjf, 041110(K.S, 41:41 . 61i118; 'Cheeks, Tleklbss, ---'lGwiery,tileveir;whiteand oolored.Carpot Chain, Aa. GROCERIES of all-kindeaud best' qdallky. _Alsoittatkeltock; or 430 TS 'AND SHOR4whieh he; selllaibeep-ie WI bones Id Own. ' ' . • . r,'Egg4diakul,Sosp,'lnd• Dried Viult taken ; • .1 1 . ~.• • Don't.lerget•theZpliee,' , next.'doei to - ' , Mighsughlin'S , • .. • Hit'24lBsßY fL4 On0.0;;Ir 7•CILE t T 1 Itaz Jr hereby gtrerrttuktiA . 44 , 0 -60 ; gbic t 6. 4 6, Of go l olt'Pleadtortbe , betiett et the, Insolvent: Law4 .l o , that, hey 04 0- ttrtPolp44 Mop4oy the 12110 dijr atJatinary unit for the hearing Of mu and my,ered• Aithe Court Fromm, In, the e borough of when and whetti . ru puLy ix4ipd , I f you think proper. ft,e. 24 , 1 0 6 a , , : ViLLIAM °WINN. 1 , 4 53forgAriNittielqs. • ;MN' tlict_captaln of.a lute •iiessel, , las_one ) tAay leisurely, wand_ering..94:the:Kach' a, Vats - ti:4th. 4 „His., hand's „were Ankhisl, pocket, and' he with a uxiously . rttching"thei direction of the ; , ,IBier .thed , anon be turned Ms : gaze at . the • beautiful veisethefore Ifiin;ATienietritiercdr with on small pletisere, that through , his own , indastry-and exertions he had nttainedin it t the rank of,captititt. - ."31r. Stone was ;nu . -ho.! iteit,l.kina:hearted Mitt; and -'lbelieve, one 'Who embraCed 'and loied.the truth as it is in Jesus.. -. He was just 'engaged . in'-the . above cotitemplatienii, when ,liN,Wati: t ouched_" by sotnenne.Ma the arm, He turne d round and T .saa,bright, rosy-faced - l i ttle - boy; Of Apia ten , Years of age, standing beside hint, 1 ,• ," Please, sir," began the child, 'before Mr. Stone had Hind to speak;-" , tion't yea Want a cabin -boy?" "Y_es my.little' fellow, 1 clef 'can you tell me of - one?" — ,` " Why, sir,l *as going to aslcif you would take fad; I Should be - very glad, for I . want ." What is yourtiame, myboy? , and where, "Please, sir, my . name's Bill Jones, and I LOOdon - ." - - • • ." Well," 'said : Mr. Stone, laughing,,! -is-a-very-plain answer, 'ee.rtahtlyLLLontioti:is a,large place, my little man; and ,dones,;not a very u.commen name, so I am -afraid , I should be along tithe finding'clut ahere'you -Ijvc-when-I-go-to-learn-yOur.charstater.". - _ , sir, I stip% got no character." . _ character! oh, you are in . a.badlcithe, - then' - -Bat feeling-interested:lathe Child,: he beckoned to-hith to !lit by his side en the bench, and. kindly asked !nth what his 'fa ther was. . •M.I ain't got no father, sir, nor yet no ther; theydied when I was quite little, end - ever since I have - lived in London with my . .aunt, nt least, at night; I goes to.schoOl all day. But aunt's getting_ so old, she says I . twit begin to Work for thyself now."' .. - "'Have you no brothers and _sisters?, and whi'did you come so far seek employ ment?" , • "No t sir, there's only me, aed• r corned' here ''lcause I always wanted to go to sea." "Buti my bey,,what do you mean by say ing:you-have no character?'' , !'Why, aunt can't write, and so she. said could not - give me any, and my scoool master vas 'out, 'or else . he 'would have given "me. one." " "Oh! I understand; you mean you have no written character; though I suppose go and_ see your school-master,l caulearn what sort of a .boy you are;'. but I am afraid_l • have no tithe now, fortis soon as the wind changes' I'am off... What haveyou - got therel._(pniatiag be a book he held his hand.) "Please. sir, that's my prize." / I—Mr:-Sitthe-took-it-frombim, -- and saw Writ ten on the " William. Jones, a re. .ward-for-industrrand - gOod - conductilat-St:- B— school, London. • ." Well, said Mr:. Shine, "that's capital! I see_ you hate got a good name' at. school;" and pleased with the boy's open, frank coun tenance, a - n(l'B44le manners, he said," That of all events, is 'a good character. 'have half a mind to take yottwith me, for I cer tainly muSt.ltave some one, and I have not Much time to seek for a lad, and I am not' goillg a 16ag voyage' this tithe."' boy - Was-delighted, and_ proiniSeTTO a. his. hest..tci merit this kindness,; and;be _afterwards fully proved -that he' deserved . ; the. character the schoolmaster hard given himi for by his steady good conduct he - was event• tinily raised to the rank"hnly next below the captain liiinself,thus proving the inestima ble value 'of a good name: Oh! none can tell the inestimable value of a good ;lame: Get it, my little friend ; do all you can to get it.' It will serve you well one of, these dayS, as it did Bill Jones. It is true God looks at the bext,,and judges ,of, us by this. But other people cannotsee our hearts; and judge us by what we say 'and'do.' You musttry and, get the approval. of good people, as well as of God. "A.good name is rather to. be chosen than' great riches; and loving favor than silver ,and , gold."—Heme. - 49. INDUSTRY IS TALewr.—We ofto,lmay per sons explaining how one man fails in the same pursuit, attributing to one a talent for his business,kut refusing it to the other. . Yes, withoiit denying that sonic individ uals have talent, wo think that the problem in question can be easily solved, by saying' thatthe successful man was industrious, while the other was not. Bultver t for example, is considered a man \of the highest abilities, as a novelist. Yet when Bulwer began his career, lie. aompesed_with_the utmost diffi culty, often' writing his fictions over twice. He perse'vered, however, and now stands al. most •at the head of his cfnsi, his latest pro ductions; moreover, being 'regarded as the best from his pen. Every schoolboy %fami liar with the fact that Demosthenes became an orator only by pursuing a, similar plair Nor are illustrations of. the great truth, that industry is talent. confined to the highest in tellectual pursuits. , • When. Girard trusted the customer without an endorser, who car ried goods home on his shoulder, the shrewd .old Frenchman was noting on this truth, deduced from his . experience of maq kiud. Alf persons whethermecha. • nies, merchantii, lawyers, pr •statesmen were industrious;from Watt and Norris down to 'rhurlow and William Pitt. Washington, Franklin, Marshall, Madison, and all other distinguished Americans, were busy men. Industry, in-short, is talent, nine times out - Of ten.—Nero York ~Teacyr . „ Wily COMMON SENSE IN RXRE.-1t is often said that no kind of sense is.so. rare as coin. meitsease4 and this intrue, simply because common souse is attained italVfiir mcif6; 7 and us natural gift tar less,aLun most other .traits of character. Common sense is theapplicatiodtof thought to common things. If some important affit;r occurs, people ,try thett - to thittlerbut-to -little-purpose ; ;. not having exercised their powers on small things, their power's' lack the development necessary for new ones. Bence, thoughtless people, when forced to act in err affaif. of importance, blundei through.it with noinore: chance of doing as they should, than one would baveAitting.a-tutialrer..diStript mark, at a shootievatatcbii4OvilipsAiradictihnd dot giver,t4h6 pewee Of Itittiljg , objecte' that are larga'nnd'nene.—Elentents- 91 actracter How iforr.Pcitn:MO . Olitie Bususi;.—Of wheat, 'sixty of. shelled .corn,., qty-sii; of corn on the cob, seventy ; of ryo,.,Aß•sqo - oats,- - Filiirtytwo; of 'badly, forty,mghq of potatoes sixty; of bran, twenty; of do. ver-seed., sixty; of . .timothrseed, torty.two; of hemp-seed, forty-four; of buckwheat fifty. . two; of blue' grass-seed, fourteen ; of caster :beans, forty six; of dried apples, twenty-tivo f k onions, fifty-seven; of sa, fifty-six. Difficulties dissolve before a cheerful before the sun. • THE RHAIT ' WATT° READ.--When the, late 'Jeremiah Everts was in the sixth year. of his age,le came to this father and asked him for a new. book. His father asked him if the' lust book he had given him was, worn Out; "Ohl 'no sir," said:.Jeremiah, "but l ave:read all the sense out of it," He meant •to say thut he had readii thoroughly, malt made himself master of alrie ideas it con . . This in the right way to read, In order. to profit by reading. By reading in that way, -Jeremi ah r Everts:mad e4reat stn rovem ehta i and became one.of.the wisest and Joust use ful men our country, hne produced: , HO'ne;' ver teak .uP iv:book-and- allOwealds'eye - to, rest on tb.e' page, .while hie thoughts' were Wandering from one thing; to another, no as onlybow and- then. to got an idea of What :Was eittfelViW,7titiiiiir, , *AK tip:CW(4c . of fassieg, away OA) e.' 116 took BM:advice of thosu who. were wiser th an, te r and q.elid only good hooks, and 'he read' "all the sense out.of them."' .„ Age., POI) • GE ~ N s: ;s.;ss ;;"-..:A,„..-atiOrtor'b, . isfri,Ltbe Yfost..eoit.thiPprirtlq,o.y4s . Virf ItstrAiVl RHEEIVI; r-AttorTid Willa' Btroet,Clarllele, , Pe. •Vfirniiiitiiiiiideltikielod to him.will be promptly. att tr , d,3l!•!. , • ...„. 7 J , , 5 e 6- 7 j G-plllco on, poith, iqtriiiver street; :1101:44. iloutti of cllesa' All :pufdapss ailtrusied to Lim '.l9ll:belpreinppy"ettcluclie,l:.to; AttOrher at Lliw. L,i 3 Offieco -In kart titan Street, Mobantisburg,l i a! :„.1113‘apro‘VILlioant."•••-74, • to StlitYE . YIN Em a , I , ;e4r:e is ex o te_ ‘.7 iil i tk . - , _ S." 0 . 16 Ce in, North' lJflnnbvoi stroirt two 'dorms from Not & stord. • 001co'honi& moropartictilarlyfrom 7 to u o.qock; tA-Fin:,--0,-nirniiiii.c-to.rweleorP: " - ' , „ pOCTOR $l . ` Z - Juni ltooldonCo imet, Maln'fi troot. third door.' olow o Market llouso. Calls lit.town suid.ootirdy promptly attended. • 5 • .54 • • • CarilslM, Jaiil2,lBso: ' , ' South ilanore'r -street,' , next deaf to, the Post •.- - ..• , pike. ylytplll he &seen! from ,Parllsle the last ten days of each Month. ~ • ' • . ...f.itng.l, '66 ___________, , _.. - -,..., j:)11::' GEORGE S. SEA _iiiii--.05L:1--- : RIGIIT i DENTIST, from the Be- BM 0 _- . ~ . imer i sT .Volltfgo ;of- Dontaft,SdrOry;',• _ t.;.ollleratalfo - rialdoneo - pf fats mottif3r,Yamt 'Lotitlim street; three dodB Ixllorilleitford. t • Iteforoocettr..Geo • 74 - 11 rots --"; .- :, •'...frirrh_lo,.3-00-tf. ' : • . w. .. . - WM• L E Y , 1:111tt i ; 1 / 4 having boion Instructed .. in the art (by Dr. Geoc4. Bretz', it graduate• of the-Baltimore-Dental , Cellogo).W . now prepared to receive' bia friends and perform the various operations In the line of tbrt•Dontal profocslon; at.blatoclderi 6 or in Simth Street, third door froniltiest 'Street:--dice tuta modoratri. , blay.27, 1856-Iy. " 'QCRIVENER A D, I CONVEYAN . ClilL—A. L. SPONSLEIL lee Reglate's& Cumber laud county, will carefully attend to the Emanation of tell such iIUSIDOSH as may ho entrusted 'to him, such aa thneritlng of Deeds, Mortgages dentractpste Ile will plan devote his attention '0 the procurinicof Land-War . rants, Pensiona, &c. ail well as the purchase and sale attend Estate, negotlationa, orient - dyne. 0?e..0111ce on West High Street. formerly ocenpled, ley W. lil. Penrose near the Methodist Chureh.-„. - C7fW..:BRANDT, MOnlifacturer of Mineral )Vaterc,. Proneb Mead, ' • —Battled Ale, Porter and Cider, 'North . Mts!' Street.; neat; the Ball Roes . . NEW MARBLE YARD.—Now , ,,iO tlte accepted thud, and now la ttka day for - Glare Stones, • • ,-' Monuments, . , S' ' . • • , 13111a, - de., de, at Iloffer's Marble Yard, Carlisle, l'a. Also, Iron Mall . , , [Apr.l6,.. ?0,6m.. . . • 8. P. 8:18D ca. 1 : • - sic E, sirELANE QNYDER & M'FARLANE -- - • , kJ, . . LAND AGENTS , . .MINNEAPOLIS, Opposite the Suspension Bridge, Falls • of St. AnthOny, Minnesota Territory, ' Will bny and sat lands; negotinto loans, locate lan4 warrants lu Mimiesota,lowa, and Wisconsin. Inquiries respecting the country,by letter or otlierniso, promptly -Tmawered.--- ' - • REFERENCES. ' ' • Ilou.'Alek. Ramsey, Ex-Governor, ' ' • - • • Hon. lb M. Rice, Delegate to Optigross;Minnosoin, Gov. Pollock, Harrisburg, . • • James R. Steele,/ , ‘ Co., Philadelphia., , 4 . . --.llol),l[o4Brick Watts, Carlisle, , A. Brady ShaiKklft - q., - -•- 11 Magoun,istew York, • , Robert Walsh, New Orleans, ' James It. Imino, Esq.; Norville, . . lion. J. S. 'thick, klomeinet Penn's. , llon. J. It. Eddie, "' . " -J. IT, Good, Itloyor, Springfield;Oh10, • Gen. C. Antlamy,• • '" a ' Jag. Carson, Esq. St. Louie, • ' Win. Wilson, Esq., Baltimore, Md.' • • - J. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C., J. 11. Wilson, Philadolphia. ..• , - . . . 3Q,000 Aries of Unimproved Land for Sale, at froth $2 to $lO par acre; Atari Improved -Earths. • Lots for sato in St. 1'1'1,4 St. Anthony, and nil towns Ori theohlinthe sotn river, - - •.- ._-___../._ , tx9...Particulan 'attention giv e n, to e tlie 'Loaning of liioney, ond Enterin g Land Warrathii. , Address, _ ,_. N - YDETCIfIit'FARLA NE; ---- Marsh 16. 11156.—1y.1 Blinneopolis. Min. Ter. IL)E A E' S T .A.:T E:A NC Y r T.1'0[41,8011, lave opened an al. at St. J oseph, Mo., for .the pur. elms° andante of Beal Ilstato, buying andoelling Land Warrants, entering Lend on Thno; Surveying and Map. plng`Towns, Location of Warrants, and making invest ments for, non•residents, paying of Taxes, and all bust nova pertaining ton General Land Agoncy in Missouri, Kansas, Nobraska, and lowa. 1109.0111c0 on Second Street, Ntirthuf A. T. Boattle's Banking House. , [July 30,1856. .obufation, fIARLISLiF,EMALE SEMINARY Alit. and Mit& CLARK, who have boon for several yearn engaged in teaching, respectfully announce to the citleono of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the Ist of Sop• A:Wilber, 1000, they will commence the sowed 50881013, in Louther Street, near the Merman lleforroed Church, of their SEMINARY NOR YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will be both a boarding and . day school, in which all the branches necessary fur the com plete education of young ladles will ho taught. . Assist ants of -the. highest character for qualifications and morality wilt Ile employed In accordance with the wants of t strictly Christina principles, while sectarianism will be as rigidly excluded. • —Thu Principals Satter themselves that their long and successful experience . as, teachers, as testified by the recommendations iti4heir possession, will enable them to establish AA luetltution of the highest character for - young - hailes. -- Theyare fully persuaded, that. suclian -Institution will be sustained here by the cittions and neighboring country, and hope that their confidence may not Ile disappointed.. The Scholastic year will consist of four terms (eleven weeks each), beginning on September 1 and ending on second Wednesday In July. -- TERMS PER QUARTER (11-weeks). • Boarding, Including fuel, lights, and, tuition in English branches, - *35 00 Primary Department,n - - 000 Higher English, - 8 00' . Ancient and Modern Languages, each, - 500 Ornamental branches at professor's charges. No deduction for absence after entrance, except In case of protracted illness... . • RCF,EBENCSS. • Hen. FRED`K. WATTS, Roy. C. P. WING, J. It. PARKER, Esq., A. Q. KRENIER, JAMES lIAMILTON,•Esq., . " JACOB.FRY, • • T. 11. SEILES. Esq., " W. - EELS, - Dr. S.' B. KIEFFEIt, B. 5101183,7 - Mr. Mr. STERItETT. „• Mar; IoilBso-1 year. %7 HITE HALL ACADEMY.- THREE MILES {VEST OF GAB lit BENNO The Twelfth Sessien of title tuntitutloo will commence on Monday, the 3d of November. Parente and Guar dians are requested to • inquire into ifs. merits belbre sending their sons or wards elsewhere. Tho location of the Institution Is retired, pleasant and 'healthful, and the course of instruction embraces the ordina ry and higher branches of an English Education, to , ' gether with the Latin, Greek, 'grouch, and Gorman .guages, _and. vocal and instrumental music, Terms, boarding, washing, and Tuition in the English branch. - as and'vocal music persesslolv(2l weeks)-ilitle,oo, For --eiroular,contalnins.particniars address. - DTTENLINOER. itarrlsburg, Pa. I= Sop. 17, 1856.] I3LA.INFIELD ACADEMY.—Near CARLISLE, Pa.—The Twontieth Scission (five monthe)_will continence on Ditty 6th. A now build• lug hoe boon erected' ' conteltillni:tlymnasiunrrAltielo Room, de. ' • , With ineroarted .fi teilltios for instruction and , Ample acennintodationti, this Institution presents great In •ducemente to parents who desire • the physiCal and mental Improroteent of theft . eons, Terms. per flossion,•s o6 .00. For.eireulers, with full information, per. , R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Anrll 1.85 d., cuntherland co., Pa. • • . • • Wid . CON'111:FIRBIAL. , COLLEGE, removed to the new and spacious Hall, No. 99 and lei BALTIMORE STREET, Baltimore, Md.• 0. IC. CueusEttutv, Principal and LectArer upon Moreau tile Scletice. K. K. LestmLin charge - of Writing Department. - O. W. KEMP, Instructor in. Mercantile Calculatio'ns and Associate in hook Keeping Department. " 4. M. Punties, Teacher in Book •Koeping. • B T. MI LLIAWS. Lecturer on Commercial - Lati. •. Three yeani babe not' yet elapsed since the establish. Mont of this institutieu, during which time upwArds of eight hundred students have boon In attendance, (rep. resentitetfrirevery-ttale-In-the-Union,)-among whom are•numbers to Baltimore'and elsewhere-occupy ing prominent pisitions as business mon and account COURSE OF STUDY: •• ' • : • BOOK KEEPINO.—The Principal has th e utmost con • tidier:A in assuring the public that after an expel lance o fourteen yearn ln qualifying young men for , lug Room and - other stations, and an eaten "sive 'acquaintance with the • mansgement M boteltiess-• books of every.description, (resisted us he Is by two No accountata,) the course of-Amining' In this do; partment is eminently practical .snd well adapted to, the various pursuits of Commerce and Trado, Including' Individual,. Partnership, Mercantile, -Manufacturing,. Comelission, Exchange, illankinc , Shipping. &sunbelt!, Nig, Compound Company opeistions, ONEdA.NSIIIP.- . -The exercises Snider kW/the/Id-ere free, eksy and graceful, combining rapidity of execution CSvitb beauty of construction, 'bps enabling the student =to writetin - elegant - business hand on completion of the' l7nourse.,,,il • • .• MERCANTILE OALCULATIONB In ...bearingaarli,l9994t , bytlttf,xlmst acmorate and xt/Ipedi. -'tious method. . . , • , „ Daily lectures irn delivered upon the Science of- Ac-- e o unts,lllercantibillu,stoms; dm, • these. Ittoonneetion with a serimkof lectwtes on ColifinercialLaw, are"of the highest ImporAnceWallasp ring to pcsuptpromlnent . co necessary, 'fob 'a Andastrione StodMif to .complete the' emcee, series from 8 t 0.12 weeks.' Therk . • being no vacation; 'Applicant& 'can enter at any' time,: • and attend both, dity,nnd evening,' Examinations are • heldlit stat4XLMlO4l4O siid.diplomas 'awarded to t! who greduittior Wally eta ) . write and.hava:a 'eh '. 5 • NS forwarded byttiall. -10ct.3, 1~~:t onnummene! Sgricultutati WARE •N"`Etg4ll3,4icutiPpßATA v": , - frhe;quieMiliar7l, to tpe basorgenioliiMilotiia'''' , oppsaitei,the,Jliillraed IDeisiti., ,agyr fate PAIN . d variety Of 'Fanning 11:lin1ments, such as • ‘,! s ' CORN QRATIt ' SIIELLEIIS e noiLkns, 'CoriPand Cob Orindore (Sebtt • fl . Want). the :Cfaseent I (klanny'a with 'Wood's atonroyepsent), ,Straw ,Cuttem, aifilb,llr of pf the 'Wed Improved Kind' and "w°fknlikihhiPiland sold on the malt, H a nno modating terms. Farmers are respectfully Jorltod to 3. - ARMSTWING. /a - For tbe convenience' of farmers; lionro'a 'Patent: .Gratn Drill will be sold at Bbiremonstown by Berjaroin' Clay, and at Sbipponsburg hy,Clirlatlan Tang: . ~. August 20,1850, •,:',GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS:' A PENNOCKIS CELEBRATED WHEAT MlLE— dented also for sowing oats. grass seeds and guano. K musar'il Portable Cider . ' in the market. liallidity's patent Windritilic, Horse Power's and ThresheestLimo and Guano Spreader's, 'Daniel's -Hay, Straw and Vedder, tu II el - LIMO - Want Corn: and,Cob--.llllll,,Spahea-A tactumepheria Churn.. Theebove Superior Implements ith otherle for the use of the farmer or gitrdnor, for tale 31 o:esit and Retail hy PASCITAEL,I II ORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner 714 and Idarketutreete, Philmulphin. July 25, . . , . t • _ 0:4;;T - ZI ---- a' ; 23 - :South - Sixth-:-Sireet_ Plll LADMPIIIA. A icib • ULTURAOISPLAMSN't )IANUPACTORIt, BriPtol, VA. RrIED G abysms (370 Acres) Blocansotile;llplr Bristol, VA, FARMERS OF THIS NEIGHBOR . moon, Growers of Wheat and Bye; use LEINAU'S SUPER. PHOSPHATE OP •LIME; if you want-heavy Crops, or " Leitiates American Fertiliser." - These valuable Alanuret have been used for the past niz,years suecomfully for the Brain Wilt Tobacco Crop id 'Virginia, Pennsylvania.. Now 'Jersey, Delaware, 3faryland, and the Islands •of Bermuda and Barbadoes. A barrill (250 lbs,)ifs sulliclent for nn' acre of ground., The aboYe Pertinent's - are composed of reliable Chemical Elements, - which largely Increase tho cropand improve the solirdoubling the valuti of ,the land."s Price Of the Phosphate of • Lime—s4o n ton; Nitrogened $9O, the American Fertiliser $25 per ton or $3 50 per barrel; el 25 a keg. Also every rankly of GUANO, Pure Land .Planter, Pot Ash, Nitrate of Node, BODO Duet, Powdere Charcoal, &c. ' Goods delivered free of charge. - - - GEO. A. LBINAU, Proprietor No. 19 South Front Stient7Phila. alj-To wholesale dealers a liberal dincount. Pam , hints in the Englinh and Berman languages antis Orders at a distance, Cash accompanying or Draft. promptly attended' to. ' N. 11.111P1.03fAS have been awarded by the Penn gri Society. New York r 77 stal Palace 'Association, and the New Jersey State C Agricultural Sodas,- (Son. 8 '59-3mos, Ali ME S LOOK H . ' The subscrltairsticalre to infoiniTainierif-ahl-pUblic genemily that they now bayou') hand and nroconetant• ly manufacturing Threshino Ilichines with PleiTont's Patent Shaker, which - aro generally acknowledged to be the best articles now in Imo. Also a variety of Clovei, ullora,Ceignikollors and Straw Cutters. They also attenn to the repitHirrtifitgricultrtral-MaehLbery-ln the best manner and on reasonable terms. kinntifec tory on-North•lienuoler Street, directly opposite "1.60' residence of George kletzgar, 'Sag. • • August o oo: • . • ABRTIIII & PLANK. T - FATIVERS:7=7-The-subscriboi-bas ust returned from the City with ono of the largest assortments of Hardware over brought toAlils place. Ile bee Just received 80 doz. names with and without pat. 'astenings, Iron and steel hooks' tonging In pairs from -4-4 to $1 50. Also 800 pr straight and twist link trace chains from 60 t0'6125. Homo mode biters of nil kinds, 'abide-lot of vivid, fifth; breast, butt, carrying halter and log chains—also a very Jargo,lot' of shovels, forks, spades, hoed, rakes: andlicikbort ovinything and any, thing wanted by the Partners— *- • • r : • __Remember the old-stand liant Main Bt. Carlisle. .- March IL% '5O. 11. BAXTON.— A It.E N • SELF-bIIART'ENING YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, mamma wrad for IDILICH A. RAIMENT, No. 410 Markllt street, Philada This cutter-Is superior to any now.in use, for strength durability, and aiinplialty of construction; It cutslaat or, and is tho only self-sharpening Nay, Straw and Corn Stalk CAtter ever m*de. It baa but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease but In ordinary rase, Is gram* In the machine.' Thom sands have already been sold, and the demand Is daily increnalng, most cases an examination Is sufficient to convince one of its auperiority: ' No one attar a short trial would part with It for any other. All sizes of the above constantly on hand and for sale by .1. I'. LYNE, • • Oale—Agiiiillor Cumberland county. KRAUSER'S PORTABLE •SU , I . it'," CIDER DULLS can still be furnished of • Improved construction and finish. Their I grinding apparatus la peculiar, end gives 'them - an advantage over all other mills. By the action of two reciprocating platoon, the apples are forced up against the tooth of a rapidly revolving cylinder and retained till ground to a fine pulprwhich of course ylaldn more juice when subjected to'prossure than If the pomace was coarse. The Screw Preen lute been greatly improved and strengthened since ]net year, and the Nvhdlilframo In tightened by strong joint bolts. It Is adapted to either hand oe !torte power and can be worked by hand to the extent of nix to eight barrels a day PASCHALL MORRIS' & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Phila. Sop. 24,1060 " . AGRICULTURAL IMPLE z.r, MENTS. 7 4 1* ••• Ridslnk and Shtvel I'lows, lbr Corn and , - Potettods, Expanding 'Cultlvaters, with Steel Teeth of various patterns, Yield and Unrden Ilanvirs, Hand Plows, Revolving Horse Bakes, 'patent Scythe Smiths and Scythes, English Lawn Scythes with rltretted backs, Superior Unloading Any Forks, with rope and' tackle compleiy, and all other articles for form unit srdon. I'ASCIIALL MOURN & CO.. , • 7th and Market Streets, Phila. IMMENSE -SUCCESS'!!— THE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN TILE WORLD. BALLOU'Iei_DOLLAIt MON TO LY ••TESIONED INT EVEItY.A3IEIIICAN 11031 E. , Encouraged by the uhprecedinded soirees x bleb this Vander monthly. bes , met with, and the rapidity with -which-it has inerekeedita drchlaticio r tlic"PrePrlctorhae. resooei to make it still Wore Worthfof the patronage - of the public...-That thleadmirablo_workis ' . A MIRACLE OP cilv,!.vNr.ss ~• • ' is admitted. by every one, containing," as It does, One 'Hundred Pages of reading matter in each number, being more than any of .the $3 , Magazines; and forming two volumes a year of sin hundred pages nactil,pr - Twelve -Hundred-pageanfileadiag..3lettelper annumrfer .. , ,' • . " .. ONE DOLLS - R'l , :.. , 13allou's Dollar Monthly Is printeil with till* .tiio, Upon , tine white Taper and Ito matter le capefully cow piled and arningtal Litho hands of the editor and pro. prietor, who has been known to the public es connected with the liostori Otis for sixteen lts ' pagesoon . , years..tnlu 'NEWS, ''', ' ' ' ' MISCELLANY, , TALES, - 'l ‘ , , , ....,", • • ADVENTURES, q'-' - POEMS, ' ' • 111011RAPILIES, , " • ' STORIES OP TILE SEA, :BE ETCHES, ',.' • - WIT AND. 111J.1.1011 4 ... - - dc.; lc., . - , ' front the heat and toed popular writers of this couptil. It Is also 'spiced with a' , retard of the notable events of the times, of peace end war, of discoveries end Involve ments omitting in either heintsphere, , :forming ,an agreeable compankin for a leisure moment or hoir, any where, at home or abroad; each number being onhipiele In itself. ' No sectarian auglects are'mdmittod into its- pages l there are enough contmVerral publications each , de. :voted to its pecullaa sector divot. This work is in tended % THE MILLION." .. 'north or' south, east or west, rind is tilled to the brim each month with chaste. polluter and graphic wings.. lacy; Just as any father;, brother cg friend would. place in rho handeof a faint : tic circle. , It is in all Rade , partments, fresh and original, and, nrbat , ,!typports to berthealmapipe lu the world._ - ... ~.... ....; : . - . Any_pertene enclosing otiknows to - the prOprlstori - as below, shall receive thelittigistne" fir one year, or -any person sending insular subscribers and inane DOLUIIII, at one ttine shall receive a copy gratis. • . .M„M.3IALLOU, Publisher and Proprietor..... Corner of Tdrmont, and Itroadield Streets, Beaton, w June 11.166., , . , . . ~.. ' .' : '' • MIRACLE' OF L.; flelllng, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland , noun )1 Pa., announces to those afflicted with Tumws Wens. Cancers Po us , Lupus, Moles 'or Marks, Se, Hines Evil and all dlseasos that have been Unitall3 treated with Canstio or Exilk,he can remove them with' out cutting, burning • or pain; 'neither Chloroform; or Ether is adnlinlatered. , to the •patient."lt is , no matter on whet port of ths. body •they may bey 'Can remove .them Vitt", •,perlboti safety,Laxid; in a ' remarkebly short time, -No.klimeral Vegetablepolson ia applied] and nc ..tneoey_rmodied until& cure is perfbeted: • .. ..,'rlacoms Illti-ril;ilferaftWOomplaints; ChrottlaiVene a Hull and Hemp s assestreated with' poeltive snores' by - add either - lEnglish or tlerman; poet' pall; Patients can be acoom 'inodeted.with Board un reasonable AleobaßinlbUrg is ono - of the i prettiest :and healthy ?.tewnt In thiii or kny other • cltate. it Isfl es from. LMniaboraria'a),,theAlcumbeic.ind lioad,rtbd 'aimesilble front allipartai of the The 'Doctor will' Altlidteasell Id *Wpart of the Ste when peeked. 126,1 Kind readetif yen hpnwanroWeted follower's, lure delay not to tell•them.of Oita treatment, • executed .t./4 1 :4 1 7 3 1). ) 1 4 • • • STA:UFFIat '74 CIIGAWNVA'IT"GIitts'AND : I Wholcealsi and Retail, at the " etch and.Jowolry•Storo," KO, 20Acseth,§ecot4 ;coner of Quarryyphiledelplibi,s , :c. Oold Lever It ateliers, Gill juwellod,lB carat caeca. • s 22 ' 00 eiro:te, ' 24 00 ' 12 00 Silver Glover, full jowellod, ,; Sliver Leploo,jowelo, , • . .900 Suporlor,Gnartlere, • • .. .; 700 Gold Sjioetrichle7 " 7 00— " Fine Silver , " •4 80 Gold Dracolote,- ,OO -Ladles' Oold - Porielle, , : 100 oo • Silver Too Spoons, sot, - !, 'Gold Pone, with poodle . and silver" holdari 100 1 Gold ;Finger Bingo' Watch Glassir, &cc. Al! goods warranted.to bo what they are sold for. - - ._ . . bT&All'Elt & • . . . Elucerstisor of O. Venrad. AitiY-On harld Onto a pld . niid' Silver - 4iTura , Lepl no 'still loworthan the aboire pekes. , ; ENE I,4IAL,I4_OLOAKB VILLAS • AT WHoLeaaLa 01.11 Ilaral0" • V- - . (I.EO r *JLPI N & Off., Impoiters and carers of CLOAKS:and MAN TII.I..ABeIfMW t tut streot; (a few dooin above 7th, • south side,) Philadelphia, (In Connection with GEORGE BULB] N. 301 Broadway N.Y.,the In rgest rminufiettwer of these goods In the United Status,)bog , to call the , tendon of Wholesale and Retail I.ll3lda'.to their large ,nbtl varied stook of CLOAKS, TALMAS, I:f., &re, fOt the -fall trade! Their-collectien-conturlsestltematpl ete:n a_ °. sortment of all the latest Parisian Novelties In -Vol'at Iffolre Antigun, Cloth; Blom Stu •, while O&M , 'antes afforded by their cormorant with • the largest •Manufarmang Rouse, (of these goods,)' Kew. York, enable them to guarantee bettor value thouis obtaina ble alsetilmeln tho Market. I GEO. IBILPIN S CU... beet. 3, _ 174 Chesnut Street abovt.7th: N,E W 014 E.S , A LEDRUG . SPA NCEIt. THOMA6,iIiM' 20 . &At Sim three l'hlladelphla, Importer, litaunfacturer, and 'Dealer in.• • - Dlt hlte IsSftadeAOlDSt- and • • 'Dye Stuffs;Paints,•ol l s' Colors,-WFrench Atu merta White Zinc, Window !Ohms, Mass Maio, Ver. nlsheg ',frusta's, Instruments, Grcund Spices, Whole gplces; and 011 other'sfillchisitsually kept--hy-Drugglets, InclUdlng-llomx,•lndlgo.:Glue;,Elaellae,yotash, &c. • All orders; by malt-oriotherettso, proolptly 'attended to., -country merchants nro Invited to call and aiumlne 'our Stock before purchastnit elsowherb. .1 - 4.lnods sent -to silty of tho,wharves elinittroad_stations. _Prices Lose and (foods Warranted. [March 0, 1356-Iy. JOS 7 MII A. NEEDtES; Matinfactu rm. 10—• • ' , . WIRE. Slut '4l/ HAIR-CLOTH SIEVES, Coarse, Medium and Fine hi mesh : large, middle-slzed, • : and small in diameter. ' • ' METALL ,OLOT OR -WO VHS the best'qualitles. tali:ma Mies of menli, from Nos.l 80 inclusive, and from one to six foot in width. • . They are numbered so many npailes to the lineal inch, mid cut to suit. . • The s'ubserlber also keeps ennstnntly to hand .- • . SCREENS, • •. • for coal, sand ore, limo, grain,_ gravel. guano, minim sugar,. salt, bone,• coffee, , spice, drunk- dye-stuffs:l. ite Together, with an assorment of mitowr Mel) AN, NEALEDARON;WIRE.' All the above sold wholesale and; retail by ' . • J. A. NEEDLES,,. 84. Front Weill, Phila. Juno 4, 1850:-1y. . . • . DENSLOW_ & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • and Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of FOREIGN & DomEeer.ip LEAF TOBACCO, • MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC43EGADS, • • 21 - South Front street. Phllatlelphis: . . • Importers of Fine Havana Sows, of the choicest' growths of the Vueltanbajo. A large nsrortinent of which ate kept coneauttly on land, and for polo rit a email advance on rooter Importation.. LW-Consignments respertfully solicited, on which littoral advances will be made when desired. — Special attention —leen-to orderefor-purchase on cora, ndssimrof Tobacco la also every desorlption of Merchen dise for account c parties living "at n distance front this tot,„Floie Age , t for he. A. Cloctte's celebrated German Smoking Toba , o, comprising thirty different varieties. - - --:-A.pr1123 . 1 B 7=;,13~ *J. • " • • cI.IIEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN. I,,7—The subscribers having removed to their • NNW AND SPACIOUS STORE, No. 218_ Chest nut 500.14,50144 door above Tenth, • Are now prepared to offer n large and well Selected stock of the following kcal and desirable goods. principally of their own importation, or bought at nuction, which they are able to soli et the importer's prices, and to which they cordially invite the attention of Country ,Illerehrints. - Hotel Keepers. nod families generally. Buff,Greon a Venitinti Window Shading. ' Barnsluy and nd Irish Linen Shooting, 7-4, 5.4, 9-400-4, 'll-4, 12.4. .' Bolster and Pillow tinons of eavorat choice bleachers, and nil widths from 38 to 54 inrises. • Red Blankots of all sizes andqualities.•• - - Bed Quilts of the following verieties, vie: Marseilles, Welting, Knotted, Register, .Alhambset, Allendale and Lancaster, of all the deskable shah. , Bureau Covers, Table Covers, Window Curtain 51sisiln Towels and Toweling of . 6TOry variety, Damask 'fable, Cloths and Napkins, Shirting Linens nod Muslin, Cans ' brie Handkerchiefs, Embnolderies, Hosiery, /ie. Brom. tel, Damasks. Moreons, Enbroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Bands, (limps, Cord, &e. SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN, - Importers and Dealers In Linen and House Furnish. log Goode. April 30, 1850—Om. • • P EDIIN,BAIV.S ONE-PRICE ‘Wholesale and Retail CASH BOOT AND SHOE STORE, N 0.70 South itleOmni "St., Corner of Carter SE The establishment has been enlarged and improved and in supplied with the largest and best Retail Stock' in Ow City, principally otitis own manufacture, With a choice assortment Iron, the best Eastern Market , m bracing Ladles,' Goats', and Children's ROOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS of every description, style and ,quality,:embrecing the best styles and qualities In this or any other market. This stork cannot be excelled for Quality Style and Cheapness. • Each article is -marked at the very lowest possible price, from which no deviation wlihtw made. No -ex travagant ttatemonts will be needed, and uouermade to Wort sales. Goodyear's Gum In all varietion. Pure Gums, so scarce In that market, always on hand. The public Is. esTatctfully invited to call. , [April 1, 1850. or t iPEIILA.DELPIIIA.• '_,AIWEIVNT.- , EVANS' . FINE & THIEF PROOF SAFES! merchants, lawyers, (armors, and others, having Beaks, Papers, or other valuables,' to preserve from FIRE - in' - BURG LABS.• Day.aud Newell's (Hebb's) BANK LOCKS. • A Cane.—The "Fire Proof - Sofa," thit'preserved our Books, Papers, &c., during the groat Fire at Hart's Buildings, was purchased of OLIVER EVANS, M S. 2nd St., Philadelphia. . cETz a BUCK. _ . REFRICERATORS 31 WATER FILTERS. EVANS' Premium Voittilated Refrigoratonifoacoolhig and preserving moats, butter, milk, watervind hit articles for culinary purposes. WAFER . VI La 0118 for purifying bracklah, or muddy water, whether aßoctod by mine, limestOde, marl, or other Catlsols;. nan be had soparidu or attached to the Itafrlgeraters—a small quantity of ico cooling the whole the warmest weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warm dr cold water. WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Storos,and . Dwellings. STORE TRUCKS, for moving bolos, bales: die. SEAL PRESSES, Copyinisdo., OLlV -Druggi t• st V do. ' EiEANS. ' No. GI South Second St., ( 2.doUrs below Chesnut. March 5, 1856-Iy. (Established in 18115.) z~<~ r `pG~ p ;.r, Y• ~.: • 5 - 1,17 F.` 4 4. t • ;1 gPt PATENT, CILAIVIPI u.tiAFES, with Hall's Ptitent• ;dor ,Proof Locks, which, were mrdod 'separate Medals At the yld's Fairi-Loudon,ls4d, and )D. the ATerld's Fair, hew ark, 1853 and '54. 'The subscrl ws are the solo manufacturers proprietors in this State of !above unequalled Seep:m i d p ;ks. The reputotirn of the; luine "Ilerring'S Safe" if. work'' le; and fur- the last tblrteet, ,re the mercantile community re witnessed and borne testi -10100 fireprehrquillitlolete— ss-liiiie beeti - ectually'seid, and' over awe 'HUNDRED have pulsed - triumphantly through accideutal Arch I The, public are assured that all Safes manufactured by the 'subscribers are not only guaran teed to be fully equal, but In many respects oven sups. riqr ,to those Which have teen so soverely,trjed by Are Few, will forgot their sei-lices In the burnlfk.ef -the "Tribune 'establishment,'" New York, and at the Great Fire, in Strawberry street, at -the laige•Ore lasVuly, opposite the Girard lleuse; and still more recently In the Fire -at Fifth and Chesnut stn., in ; the city et , Phildelphia, In which -these. Safes came forth the ac knowledged CIIADPIONj when many other, senutittea, • FAIMEL & 'CO., • • bog SAVE AND BANK LOOK MAMA , ' • • . Si WALNUT Street, • - . Chilled Iretv_flafen. with Powder Proof Locke, maw factored expressly for Reeks, .)linkers, , Jowellersoaro °there. requirlng - somiritY floor' rottura. 'll4,rkk Vaalte,.l lloere,Ar,erk_kaPd_nroklarideto'lxvler...•All the •tiort , celebrated Locks for sale at manuPiclurers' prlees. • Second., band..” rtatety! ,fSaltorkentlera" and'Tren ' - OheAtii" . of other Macre:have been - taken In park pay , 'meet for,llerrlaa's for Aslo at half Peke. • xrP • 1. WALL .PAPER.--40 ,,, tecois i ed' ~epleadld. stock of ' raper . lleng,lnge. Window - 131inlide'ned"FleabOard Printarembrecit t b o-noWCO eel Most . *Pproeed etyleiti, The designs ere fleet and ,chsto, pad the pprim oath ee , cannot fay to niece-sells. feeling. We invite ear friends end the nubile n' e neral. ly to ealiendimeeatne our netortmeet before purctotaing elsewhere. „ , . •0.11:.8.1XTON; ,. •• ". inercbal. - , East Dieu' titreet: CarliPle •6 )1 £.'p • r e TattA(ld()", AND 6 1 i.GARS .I._k • DENSLO* 21 9011TH FRONVETREET, PIIILATELPHIA, • oomrdissioN raplcgArqsAND , DEALEIRS,IN ALL " " . • -- WV TOBACCO, '.-MANTWACTUBBiI'TOBACCO • • layo constantly, on lined and for sale low all I:Indoor_ Am,lean and •Spaidnh 'Mid Tobaccos, selected with, special refercoro to Mapfacturors'. ''"' Alf articles Sold warranted to bone ropreignted., BO' _evary_oppof tonitytafforded fOr _e_nololnatlon. •* • purchasers at a dletaoco ran send .4 huh. bider's ens kidi•supon below na — folthfgllfi screed as if 'their goods mere selected in poraon. • ' (nprll 3, 1850-Iy. - ' el l C) o 1 •71 -.2.•. Z . p o . f''' , ri) • 8 ia, P) •-• eIN .:, t; a.. 0 - 4 ' o p E 5 et iot. 0 rD Cl. ~, P. p col b. O V'', ''' : 1 l '' . 1 i .._ ._, T _ =A - ,.. ci)- , '' • ra - s .r. C") 0 0 ' 4 Cr.q g 5 O. SAVING' TILE U.S. INSURANCE, ANNUITY'n mr A Titu.com: - 87 - 117Ciiinee Third nail Chesnut Strode, - Phtl'a; CAPITAL $250,e00. Money la received on deposit daily.; the amount de, posited Is entered in a Deposit Rook and given to the Ihipoaltor,'or, If prefih•redia certificate wlllhe given. All autos' large, Mid small, are received, and the amount. paid back on demand. without notice. • Interest to paid at the rate of•rlve,PFß CENT., con inenchig front the day of deposit; mid-ceasing fburtatm days previona to the wltlidraival of the miner. ; Po the flint day of3anunry,-le each year, the Interest of each t.pirAtd_to AcAsmnitgr, or added_ to OM i mlticip.tl, ax bellnly Osier. . F- The Company hell% new upwards of 3,40 depositors in the city of Philadelphia slate. Any oditlonal information will be Aim b: addressing the TREASURER, DIERECTOSS.- •' ' Stephen It:Crawford: Presq. Wm. 111, Godwin, • I,4lwreneu .lohnson,•V Ice l't. • Paul B. Goddard. - Xmansoo. Thom'lvan, da. afellensy, Benjamin W, Tingley, ' • • . James Derereux, .Ineol, L. Florence, • ' Gust. English, PLINY FIFE. Secretary and Treasurer, J. C OETILACIII.MIER. • . • Taller and ,Interpaer, *Supt. 12 '55.-Iy. - SChartered by the State of Pennitylvanlain 1855 OFFICE, 55 WAI,NOT STREET • —One-dmit-nbove-SecOnd-Striiot.-ndlodelPhh i, - --: Receives Deposits In sums of One Dollar and upwards front all classes of the community, and nllows interest nt the rate of live. per cent per annum. Moneys' id bark on demand. ' /1.11• Office open daily from e 9 until o'clock. and on Monday and tiaturday ,. until 0 o'clock In the evening., - This Institution will ho found a l tonvonlent and :safe place of ileposlt for Farnuera and others doing business its Philadelphia. Depoliits are paid on demand withoutany previous notice being ronulrtd. ' ••• DIAMAIN.IIB. • .. . .. . Edmund'A. Solider, .. Hon. Job IL Tyson, • Stilwell S.,Bishop, ' _George Boldin, ' Jamits - Ji. Bora,- _ . ' Robert Morris, - John MrCanles, '. • • ' Edward L. Clark, i Jacob Sheets, . . Capt. John Gallagher, .Joieph 31; Cowell, • • John.llice, -.-- , -Joseph B. Myers,. ' -Richard 0, Btotesbury, Edward IL Trotter, William Shipped, Jr - . - Franklin Bacon, ' -Wnt.,1,.. Jenks, . • 'Thomas Cooper, Y.dgar E. Pettit, Prosidont—FitAß MAN FELL. Trefisuron—CllAS. N. MOREIS. Secretary--JAMES 8. PIIIICOLF. tyitTho Charter provides that no manager, officer or agent shrill, directly or Indirectly, borrow any money' from the Society.- - 0ct17,1855-ly - NATIONAL SAFETY'COMI'ANY, War. nut street, south-west corner of Third street, Shlisdel. phis. Incorporated by- the State' of younnylvimln 1841: Vivo per cent. Interest is given; and the money In al• ways paid back whenever it is .11ed for, without the, necessity of giving notice. fur it beforehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Saving Fund, on account of the spperlor safety and con venience it affords, but any sum, large or small, Is rer colved.i This Saving-Fund has a very large amount of Mort gages, Orouud Rents and other first class Investments for.the security of Duposltoa. The rules prevent any Director or Oilicer from using or how wing the money. .The Office is open: to receive and pa y money every day, from 9 o'clock in.the morning till( o'clock In the evening; and on Monday and Thursday oveciltig,llll o'clock. • People .vho havejnoney to put in, are invited to mill ,at the office for further information. , - HENRY L. BENNER, Preside at. ROBT. SELFRIDIJE, Vice I:resident. • " IVSI. J. REED, Secretary. . October 8,1855. - yyll,BNOn TRUSSES.—Ileynia ,or Rupture successfully treated, and comfort Insured, use of the elegant French Trusses, inspected by the subscriber, and made to order 'expressly for his sales. __All aulferlug.with_ltupturt Rtlp. bo .gratiftektOßssrli 'that the occasion now offers - to procure a Truss comblw. tog extresneßghtnesa, with ease, durability and correct consiructieß-,--bilicarof the-eunibmnsrand-unconsforta hie article usually sold. An extensive assortmen always on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a range of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses( $2, $3, $4 and $5, Double, $4, ss,:so, $8 and 05. • Persons eta distance calf have a Truss sent to any ad dresaby_remittnsg4le amount. sending measure around the hips, and stating irlder - alfettedt -------- For gale Wholesale and Retail by the importer. CA11.531 11.. NEEDLES, - - S. W. cor. of Twelfth & Race Sta. f Philadelphia. • Depot for Dr. 'Banning's Iniprotied Patent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector BrILCOS; Patent Shoulder ilmeesv Bustmolury Bandages; Epinal Provo and sup• ports. Ladies'llootnl with competent ladscattehdants. • ; april 11. 0' W Alt.!) A S . SOII.I•A'riON 11 PItILADELPIIIA. 131PO1tTANT ANNOUNCEMENT To all pentane atilicted-with Sexual diseases. cut 'SEMINAL IVEAKNESS,..IMPOTppCEOI.IIWiiIIit O LEFT, syt.th LIS, Ac., Ac. The' HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of Lumen life and Moat! caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which practised upon the unfortunate ViCtilllK of outit disease: by Quacks, bare directed their consulting Surgeon, as It 011ARITADLE 'ACT worthy of their .namo, to giro MEDICAL' ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus stf flicted,(Malo or Female.) who apply by letter, (pest-paid,) with a description of their couditiou, (age. occupation, habits of 11 fe. Ac.,) and in extrome,porerty and onfAirlag to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE Ok' CIIAItOIt - The Howard stssociation lea benevolent - Institution , _ustAltilthe4 by special endowment, for the rellet,of the .sick and distressoWitilieted With "-Virulent-and-Eptm demic ditto/moil," itel'unde :cam be -used for no other purpose. It has pow a surplus or rattans, which the Directors have No .to'advertise the aboremotice. .11 -la needless to add - that the Assmiattert commands the highest Modlial skill of. tbeago. Address, (post-paid.) Dr. OEO. B.: CALIPSUN',- dorniult• lug Surgeon, lloward Aasociation Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the•DleoctP o 'll' EZRA D. 11EAPIrk , 1 , , rrosmens. , aprilll.: FAIMOUntr I : Bocretart. - "- , • - • r•;x . ; ; AO FETTER'S - FU Cwt .morunt 'noords. CP. • N O.IV ON iiAN i i s largesotnninkant crap* and thshionahla VUIINITNBN and vitidua - • . wedii.t. and ?dahogany. Dressing Bureaus, with Instal • Sohn. Oleic; and Waahatan,da. . • "Inui4tharres-and-Wardrohea._ _4_ ..Itlabogany, and Wain, 'rabbis (.I'4l stiles. :ItranthltadateadaAhtholgany;tuld Plain Tablet; at all pop, at.Cha ( ert- s and Analdng Ob alra, with v.alvot or hair-cloth i/oate and becks. • .• r Nabiaiany and IValutit Chairs with baireloth or. rant. , ' •• 15Qii i 017 1 .011r e ntirnlturo,lteoinet of, the eUbeerlber, ouleeether attest. learlbe Fortier of Icorth lloubver. • 4ACOB'F 4 ITE I 4 4 ' July 28;1856. ' ' • ~ MI --• !.Ii ,'0:0""F • S- _..• - -- • • CELEBRATED • -0,E.11, Itt AN 111 • • • • "- • • Prepared-by-x.-4, , • abIAMCSOM,.eIIILADILIMIA, will effectually cure LIVER COSIPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA', , - JAISNDICR, • • Chronic or .Nervous Debility, Diseases of the •Hitineysi • •••• and all diseases arising from a disordered , , • Liver er Stenutch,". • • • • • . Such ns • . • . • Constillation, . .Inward Piles, Full. •' ' - ness onblood to i hellead, • " Acidity of the Stomach, Rau. . sealleartburn, DisgusSforFood, t•. , . Fullness Weight nu the Stomach, , • Soar Eructations,Sinking or Flutterine • at the Pit of the Stenumb,,,Pwimming of ' • the Head, Hunted nod Difficult Breathing , Fluttering at the Heart, .Choaklnglir Ruffen°. ' Ong tlemetions - when ina lying posture, Dimness •• .of Vision Dots of webs hefore the Sight,' Foyer ""••• • . 'and dull pain in the Head, Dellieleney"of. Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin.and • Eyes, Pain in- theßide, Back, Cheat,----- - ; - • Limbo, , Sudden Flushes .of 'Heat, Burning .in.the.. Flesh, - ." • - Constant hunginings of: • : ' great 1./° 7 •. • premium' of. x• Spirits. The proprietor in-calling the: attention' of thd public prepntal ion, does so with a fedi!) g , of the utmost confidence its Its virtues and adeptatlon to the diseases ' for which it-is recommended." • • . lite nonownia.Mitried 'Urticle, but mill that has ., etood-thetest of elan yearP trial before the Anieriniu • people, and :its,reputution and-ante is" unrivalled by • ' any almittr preparations extant. The testimony in Its ' favor glien by The nett prominent and well known • Physicians and individuals In all parts of the country-- .DBILANORIENTS OF THE LIVER, AND STOISACII. Are sources of insanity: From disorder or obstruetion, • • _xt.nierlddffttlon.Uf_thersympathetle and: other , . nerves • -- .follows, autfAlau functions of the brain urn impaired and - deranged; derangement there will also produce diseaS-• es of the heart, sixtn, lungs, and kidneys. It_ is owing td rite same cause that tlioustirids• die with Cholera, Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most baneful disease, 'Consumption. The general want of success in treating diseases of the • -liver andutonmeht'hasnotheathrdefleleineflif - pathoTo- • gical•knowledge of their functions-but of a - suitable cciretsittrk dint would act upon the dieeasehnd all the ,sympathetic affections. 'flint has been gained in'these - Bitters and they can -be used by persons'wlth the - most - delicateutumach withrperfeetsafetfv-safety, at nu tints debilitate thd patient, but give strength and • increase the nervous energy.- They can he Olken at all • times., au& nude° all eirentnebincen. No ordinary expo sure will prevent them having salutary effect, and noted effect can result.from an over dose. •If patients venturer° in the use of thin remedy, - and use it strictly according to directions, it will cure '• the foregoing dlitenses in every instance, ifnet beyond the power of medicine; It has caused many to enjoy ' the blessing of renewed health, and In molly deseratep and abandoned cases, a perfect and rtnikal ant. s PERSONS A DVANCBB And feeling the hand of Time weighing heavily upon • • them, with 'all its attendant Illy, will Bud hi 1110 use of the 'litters an Elixer tint will instil now life into their veins; restore, in a measure • the 'energy and ardor of more youthful days; bußil up 'their shrunken forms. and give health - end happiness - to their remaining ea. ' • • It lea well established fact, that fully ono-half °Abe • . remelt, portion of Our mmulation. are seldom in the en- • jointunt of mssi health. or to me-their own. expression . - t• never feel They are languid, devoid of all en.. • ergy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite. To this class these Bitters are especially re esnmended. Tiddr peculiar tonic Said invigoruting properties render them invaluable In such-cases. • Persons visiting diStricts .harrassed annually with FRYER AND'AGUE, or ANY FEVER OF A BILIOUS NATURE, will find that by the 'timely use of one or • wo bottles, they will net in one instance take the dis ease, as the Bitters will renevatoand strengthen the - system, and sorry the bile off to its natural channel.- ' Prevention is better than care. ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE - 'And freeTrom Alcoholic Stimulant,. and all injurious '- ingredients; an, pleasant in twit° and smell, mild In their operatiouovill expel all morbid secretions from _thexhotly,gtve_blomApAhe„ jenletictiCtllb_Zait &heel and vigor to the frame._ ...Priceiff cents per bottle. ...7 - - PrinlipabUtilce. No. Da ARCH street; 'Phll'a; Pa. • , - Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers ID every town and Allege in the United States and Cdnadas, and by all Druggists-In , 7: 1 ti '-' z -a VFLICTED, .READ !- . 'A. Pill LAM:L.I4IIA! MEDICAL 'MOUSE. 'eta untied twenty two years ego by DR. JUNKELIN, corner of Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. • TIVENTY-TWO-YEARS ,- . -- • Experience has rendered Dr. K. a Most successful prec titioner in the cure of till diseases of a private nature; manhood's debility, an impediment to mariinge ; nervous end mutual Julirtuities,,diseases of the skin and those arising frotn•abuse of mercury. TA Ii E'PA RTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes Indulged In by boys -in solitude,.often growing up-with .them-lo manhood.; and•whlch. II not reformed lu duo time, not only begets perlouS obstacles to Inatrimontal happliniss, but-gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, anal datistating affections._ • Few of those who glee way to this pernicious practice • . 'aro aware-of thaennseguenerg,-untll they - find the not , VOUR system Shattered, fekl strange and unaccountable sensations and vague fears In the mind. (See pages 27, • 28, 29, of Dr. IC's book on " Solt Preservatlon.". • The unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, Is . unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply .Is =mind to study • his step is tardy and weak: he is dull,. irresolute, and, engages oven in his sports with Rae energy than usual. If he emancipate hlmskif before the practice-has done Its worst, and -.enter matrimony, bis marriage Is , fruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These aro considerations which should ."., awaken the attention of all,who are similarly Situated. - • PATIENTS AT I.A. DISTANCE Can have (by stating thelr•case explicitly, together, with nil their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a* remit tance) Dr:K.'s niedicine, - appropriated accordingly. FOrwarded to any part of the United States,, and secure from DAMAGE and CURIOSITY, by mail or ex press. . DEADI YOUTH AND IIANDOOD 11 . A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death,. Rinkelln on , Self-Preservation—Only 25 cents. Letters containing that value ItOitamps, will ensure a copy Or return of mail. • GRATIS I • GRATIS 1 I GRATI/31 I 1 - ` A - Free GIFT to all. , 3IISERY ItELIEVIID, • "Nature's Guide," a new and popular work, full O. . valuable avice and Impressive warning, alike reticule ted to prevent years of misery and save thousands of lives, Is distributed without charge r and forwarded' by ' mail; prepaid, to soy Post Office In the United Status on receiving an order enclosing two•postage stamps. TTONICS WON'.'y DO! —They never did do more thou give temporary et, and they never wllll It is bemuse they don't touch the (mese of the diserite.— The- cause of all - ague and billions ditouses Is tho atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria. Noutralize this poison by its ru- TURAL ANTIDOTE, and all disease caused by it disappears itt once. Rhodes' reverandAsue Cure is this antidote 'to Natalia, and moreove r It is it porfeelly - hanideitinied- - lobo. Tho cornfield., of thti celobrated chemist, J. It. chliton,of Nowt York, to this Effect, is attached to two .ry . therdlbm, If it does no good, it can chino harm. "" "This is moo than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any other ionic In existence, as their use is ruin" a to the constitution and brings uu /tout; which never allows aperson to fool perfectly well for a single moment. In Illustration of those truths I annex souls extracts_ from" a letter just received from a" Physician: UEOROETOWN, Onto, March 17, 1856. *JAS. A. RHOADS. Et:Q.—Doan Yours of 2d inst., Is at band. The Clint arrived into last year, and the dlilleulty In gutting any one to purchase* It was greatly increased fronethe fact that Aremedy hod peon Intl, dared which tens growing in favor with" thepublic as being better than using Quinine—not knowing, 7 pro- sumo, that the remedy they used to maim taking qui nine contained tile DRUG 17131 , thr I • • • this remedy (known as " Smith's Tonic, " ) would In variably BREAK an Ague, but it did not Cure it, as it would often return with renuwod vigor. This one dr- . minibtonce I deemed in your favor, If I could Institute • a test compachnn butvieon It and your CURE.. The fol lowing is the,' esult ;. Three persons took your "Cure," all of which were casco •of "Quotidian intermittent Fever," of many weekajfanding. They had tried Quinine and other remedies, occasionally missing a chill, but It wan (as•in all such cases.) slowly wearing them out, and haying • the found/WI , u•of -ether and-severer - maladlos; - 1. -- did lu effecting dradical cure of all thrim of these .. eases with your remedy, and ttioy have not had a chill clockr - In;n11 three of tlierie oasis the" Smith's bud been used, and would, as babas stated, break the chili, but after a period or two had elapsed it would' return. . • •-• • • • . . . 1 think. there will be no difficulty' nn* In `glving;to your ..Cure" the vantage ground of any other remedy ~ now In use hum. de., Lc.- ' WILL DUCENER, N. D. I:110DES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO - 31 - A - I.7:II.IATAIM - Oilly - harmlesrteniedy - In — eslsLence Is equally, curtain as a PRIXENXIVF, as a 0000." Take It when you feel the chills, coining on, and you will um or have a And.le'one: • JAME J 2 A. RILIODEB, Proprietor, Providence, It, f, • - V.Fer sale by W. A. Endo, and Druggists generally.. • July 2.18511. )L, N.YORTANT TO EVERYBODY:— 1 . 1 For the last.three. years lc have been engaged in . a uslneas 'knee u only to myself, and comparatively few others,' whom 1 .have instructed for'the sum or $2OO each, which hoe averaged me at _the at of 11,000 to $5,000 per annum • and, havingmade graugemegtg • . • tupelo Luropo in the Fall, tonugage in the some hus/- nem, I . am wrilhig to givnfull'instructions I,r the art to any persone lu the United States or Canadas, whowill 'remit me the sum of Si. I am indimed, from the cue-. cents 1 have Leen Steered With. and the many thankful iic k n owiedgemoute, 1 have received .from those whom I have, Instructed, and who are making from FIWE TO FIFfEEN DOLLARS PER‘DAY at it, to give any person an opportunity- to engage In thin business, which is easy pleasant, and very pro fi ts. ' bin, a nPima/ W s . l'i‘iiie is peslllvely No Nunn° in, the matter. - References of the best classoan be given as regards Ito character, and rcan refer to persons whom I have Instructed, who will testikthat they are making '. from - Vrtolle per-day-sf-thesame f —lt is a-business in =which either _ • .... ~ - -" -" - • . . • LADIES . cllt GENTLEMEN 'can engageeand with ferfect ease make a very hand some income. Eovoral }Awn in variuns parts .of K9E_ York Plate, Pennaylvania pcul Maryland, whom -I have • instructed; are now - making froin to 06 per day at It. It Ia a OILNIMAL IittIINZSB, and but a dollar or two Is res spired to start It. Upon receipt of $l, I "will Immo -ellately wend to the applicant aprinted circular contain. ing full lastruetions la the art, which can be; perfectly' ...understood at once. - Iti•the mouth of May bast, I seat -My advertisement .to the editor. of the " goading Oasette an Democrat," 'heading Pa., and'also sant him ono of my circulars of -instructions. On Its receipt, and on a careful examine-, lion, ho Inserted the following editorial. In his paper: , • tt We rail al tention'tothe aCvertlnement of Jr.D A. T. Parsons. of New Yurkl hetlef'"ln QnTANr ro none," which, will be found in suet .or column. hir:P. _hen sent ws one orhin clrculet'n - nil uded„lo, In the ad-, vertisement, and on exantifiaUOnwtinndit,ar rays , It Is, no humbug, but a light, easy and honorable busk. . Illago profitable on a very . I trilling 11/tel.! ." • - " • All 1 4terantiist be addressed to A. T. PARSONS, 386 trilling York. , ' . Puna • BOiLER :FOR SALE—the logiitii6rlbiivaffere-ftrigarernoveteenr - BouiroAs h,.. won foot long end Wit , . inches in dianaetpr, with one , tonrioen inch tinoiappky ,at the i!epet , llllll:nt' Parr-' 1 11 I f W.--tr, W. U. "arum. EMI 1110 =I