_ itlirintr.e.s:zcilNgfarituttit. EMI :1/1 . 74014,tture . t0 I.kaohase ',,,Xl(.prideetO answer aevera • present n .TiirMs;froin those who ;are ,now' looking '.lO - 41:ti for 'their spring fertilizers, we will here;day that the only imiliurc 'we - Would ream:emend any one to, purshase," aside - from those "obtained. from. the stable' ,of animals, are thOse in which animal' mat eerie the chief element'. ' _ unbitriediThones- are probably the Cheapest fertilizers, Where they,oan be:obtained in sulficient,iinanti-. ttat there - sent pricee: They contain *mph" animal "matter, which, if 'they are #nely . pulveriied,, is "quickly yielded t. lgr9willg, ' Bcme‘tlitst or, savings eau be applied diieetly•to seeds or 'roots; where:they are inost,..effeetnal, , without n - ray — freaf "iiiiiiitac tiwately limited:; Next_to.bone dust, we esteem good Pe ruvisn'Guano, which consistsl'of partly decomposed bodies of birds.and their t ex-- (moments. We have-seen no' other brands of guano,",so ealied,' Which we consider half.as valuable_as the i Peruvien.: 3luch, iitiv most of - the article sold as guano; _withAituridry 4 ippellaffts other than Peru vian; 'lire ,a little batter than a muse :of - mf i ncrat - matter, • There is a great deal of tiod Tor Peiuvian which. is not . gen -111We: The- steell or appearance is, no gfilde pyrchasing. It is just now a common practice, among the 'unscrupul oil dealers, to buy the genuine, and mix it with poorer guanbs,'or other materials, atid - sell• the wholein tovernieent bags,' aswitadulierated No:-1. .‘The only safe guard is to got it from respectable deal aril, .who are known to be.reliable end to obtain, their supplies direct, or from thoee , who buy direct of, the accredited'agents, of tho Peruviari•Gpvernnient. No guano is genuine which will not lose one-third to one ita, weight when heated to red nessi in an:iron-spoon: or'' on_.shovel. _.Gthat cautiOn_isrequired-in-apPlying-good guano,,as_it, will destroy seeds and plants wtio brought in direct contact with thorn. The best plan is to pulverize and pass it -through a seive, then mix it ,Well with five to ten_ times its bulk 'Of ,dry week to a•month before using, arid _put the mixture into the soil a few days be fovf iidding the seed ; or the mixture may be Sewn broadcast. as atop dressing, Used in:this way it is epoulidul fertilizer, for Most crops, and on moat soils.' Neit to Guano, we would name those SuPer-Phesphates made by dissolv,ing un burned bones.in sulphuric acid.-- paration of this kind, well and honestly made, ie ; doubtless, - very valuable. We .are not aware What manufacturers even irtiprofess to-use unburned bones; besidea tißttrg, of Williamsburg, and Coe, of Idietown, Ct. Almost all profess to use more or less Peruvian Guano in their preparations. : 'Th'o . more Of.this und un btirned bones the better, because these furnish-organio-matter. The sulphurik acid employed; in all genuine Super.Phos . phates may servo a useful purpose in at trading and retaining ammonia from the 'air f and in fixing what is' added in the Guano.' ) ' • ''' ' - ' ' The. American Guano Company aro preparing to introduce now deposites from islands in tfie - -Pacifie. If their eatgoes • are: Riatnined by outside, uninterested parties, and average eatables are sinalyied by iden, . who, . like Prof: Johnson, of Yale College, dO mot„furnish .analysis• 'to or ) deli ; lent7Who &tie, a credit and a poSition to niaintain;'We say, if the importations of this, or ; any-other company are subtuit ted:to finch tents, every cargo founds - to contain a large - proportion of valuable or genie matter, will meet with a ready sale, and-prove a blessing to cultivators. - Cate shouldbortaken, however, to have every cargo-tested. • . Before , palming to the consideration of 'home-modd. manures, we will add a word in reference to plaster, lime and ash es. On' many soils the. common Pbuter of Parid(ur gypsum,) has proved volne.. ble, and as it is a cheap article; it may - well be'tried,ex.4pt_..by those who Mute alreedy done so and found it-of little val ue. . -As an absorber of ammonia, in the stable and mainert4eap itsis always valu able, where an abundance of good muck is not at hand; and it doubtless serves a like ;purpose when sawn broadcalst upon a .• _ • The-alkalies—inch as lime, `unleachod • ales, and cheap refuse potash—are-.val uable upon cold, wet, sour laud; especially where there is vegetable niatter 'which is not in a ;state. Of decay. As above stat; , d, any-plant must be: actuilly . decaying be fore It can Yield its elements to._ a_new_ plant _All_ the-heaviet„damp_soils_ can - tarn more or loss roots and vegetable mat ter, which need the aid of alkalies to as: gist 47 : fitili,t1n iteit. ,depoutpes4ien.;' , Ott, open, Warue soils; limo nr.ashes are ofteu injurious afty a year'ne CA o;' since 'they destray 4 kik4qgataklarinar ter: fanner'. than it irfuried•Sy.•-lbe gintring crspa.—, can Apicaltariet.'• • •• . ' • • . ' • • From Oka Farm Rama!, • SRI.ROTibiif4:S.DRD CORN.-t—MESSRS. EDITORS :—WS,Ap i rennenbor to..our or -row, the, difftcyiltics..we. were Called, Apon 'to encou nter at our ' corn planting. Almest.everY farmer wee'cOinOelled to re. plinti. not once only, keit; frocinently, two 'or three - o sonj eh L oin trouble. Various ~ .causes were assigned , for this - failure :of . tbe'iced'arkerfitinatii.' By some' it:,wini.attribitted..to the intense cold k the UnnSnal.nidistriess of thO , .cob, stic. , But whnteier the cause: of thCfidltirec,lt!iinlit to: pprove a. mare- . - ing to. evorTfarmeri "pprevent e•repetition :, of ;it next .seaeOn., . 'Moro. io; Sitt;:leltict - n:suffieierit the; guest ears, taking, care :arir.rna merely the largest - in • perfeottfdle4WO!*ilte:heel ,feCtke, 7 :point:! , , , -.Talre. eare , the.ginitiesiO: ;loose'" or. imperfect .: " fissih ooleoted..," onffiploot Aunoticy„.hort,'plaoo it hi f w re„_ eve • ~roe ;fteceSs;:fo, . . i~zßalt vend hied:Tot:Fr te4h44ityx?pneesi3O*ii„M'SkiliW: Ale 'pliteell .l l . f fthe.rieleotiat - ni*di3i-iir, fol*.i iOriii - 04 1 0010tii,01000064 . .._of Ahftliiisk-41.101116#9-1(114:65*Ii: „On elok',Oftilfga. 3 !!:;fifitlitO,'Ot* . iirOeirs• bee-tied ' l ll et .46'4lii#V l o'•'4o • iatlerk l „.',.' , ;l4,-'1•;4: If thiksclpsliiill.„Tipp#44l(loolli44. little fear er, failure to , germmate.4 , ,o! *fed enot,",CA) ar) • , . cr ,,,,;,----..,, _ .. - -,?...,r.... , •,, atr4l - , -- 51talr 11 , :ali: iJ; , :', DRESIIB_,IN ;MY dreatiutli4 pligntom land I;_ Where allthlngsare What Is it bet the wildest strand . . Of memory's wild,domaint '*• • • • • Still no the waking eye growS dim, • The dreanting gathers gloom— ' , . • 'Bat sleep 'tuts not ti'ghoetibr'bibt ' Whose world has net a tomb: The shadows of Ilfe'y oilier sky • - Makes darknegaleithe dretunor's eye!" . EMI Sitting in Our easy chair we thee two bean. tiful, 'Autumn' baguets q Iright leaved gera niums, gay • crysanthemums, and brilliant dahlias. = We note the: delicate tracery' of their' ~ petals And • fringe "'Haw wonderful a that Being ' : who plans and creates uni ' verses; pauses - to pencil• the veins on the:tini est leaf that, growS.", A acres we look upon this :lio'utpieti" , .. , we . are • reminded ''many_ others thatlia l ve been'.placed 'upon opt—inble, and after,. breadline': tileir lives out in iheir iiherratoriee . .of - lovei - have ailetit.ly withered away..• ••• Flowers ant great • tallterOn their way. -Every,one_has heerAthe . tallinfeilisp .whole volumes o f thou lit, when the summer night wind swept over' Otero; 'or memory touched the. delieateitracery. ;: dreams of fond; lode; and. stories - of • sad 4 . hearts,. have 'filled the pure' pates, and' they .have been . treasured by human beach among the choicest hooks. Who- has not some cherished flower, or tided leaf.tha(keepsa..wholp,Volume of se• : Crets 'As for.us, we confess to an -undue ' araouitt4;of:hti.nian „weakuesi,.,.and,so,...have. many auch,rslics; ~The fact is, we can say as a gifted woman has Said • • • ' "I never crust a thilfer airay— . The gift of ..me Who cared for me; A llttlillower—a Wad flower, • tint It Is done reluctantly." , • . Thus we have gathered one after another of the tiny volumes until we have a genuine flowery—library, -and whenwearly—of__ more, ponderous tomes we turn us to the lesser one, and froth their - faded' leaves•we read stories - happy, :of -thelfdays_that_come_no, more. P,_ _ _ Just now we; turn the' 'leaves to a Single 'early blue violet, and a dithness fdlls slowly over the present' and we go back to.a spring morning, some feW summers since, when we were jeaching our first Behan]. We see now the Old school-house, nestled just in the. edge of a cool' wood.. And po one but a poor; lonesonie, school tericher, tedehiug',her first' school, and enjoying the first faultfinding, coutd,appreciate the beau. ty-and blessing of. that old wood: • We used to believe, : in the • simplicity of our- hearts that the trees were fore-ordained to grow jag-beside our s,choOl-house our especial relief and enjoyment. . : I ffeAiltd--Itard.tintes that -summer... .one tdiidd fault because:we - didn't hear John, twice forenoon and afternoon;"_ and _ other, - that - we "made .guSan -Jones sit-by the—side—ef-th-eir — JatM . ;" -- anittirerT - ye -- " - let - Ji in • Smith steal their Peter's (linneg at recess . '" one ftWight "we showed parti ality ;"-one.that we 'tdiept school in too late,:' another, that We." clocied.So early ;" and when we "hoarded round," one family thought. we "dido!t talk. - enough;" another,ilik - we were proud;':, while a third sagely coneluded we -",tve , didtVt - know much or we Wouldn't have to study so much-out Of school hours," and a fourth "didn't believe we'd make. as good a house-keeper as Miss Hobbs, because when she taught there, she knit-twenty -pal - of socks in oneseasoal" -- Thus matters went' on, we trying to do are best we could, and nur pat.rons_trying to find all the faint — c . ould. - But to the. story of the-violet. • It was one of -those drear, dark days, when -it scents as-if-the - sky is covered with a thun der. antihuman. forms :look_ as _KA hey, might be phantoms from a darker world; when dime (eels as if -had no friends and grad of it. A series of: annoyances had mep us. with their .hateft&l . faces, one after an other, all -day long, until" we were fashioned into a perfect pattern of thi.t most.disagree able.of all animals—a neivous woman. - Wo had. dismissed sehool; and: instead of_ atop as-was- our - habit; - to sit a little while by our table, and calm our troubled spirit, after the scholars• had-lefti-we had-told-one of the lingerers to clots thedoor and shut 'the 'windows, and had taken a footpath through the woods; with a still, pale-faced .boy by-our Side... He had brought the infor matihr. that morning, that. "Ma says you can board 'at our house this week," and we were accompanying him home: yet feeling - so tired and out of humor that we shut our • cant Jci - the happy songs that: the birds sang all about us, and closed.our 'eyes to all the beauty of the' old wood, and slid.-not even stop to see the . skyi_stretch away through the green tree tops to : the far dreamy distance. We did n2t. take the little boy's hand in ours, but tightening it convulsive cldip:ithout the handle of-our-basket,-walked -on in dogged silence. . Reaching the little boy's home we intro duced. ourself to. a short, fat, carelessly dressed-woman, and were. shown _into a sit.: ting room, where every thing was "confusion worse confounded." • • The woman took our now boAet and cape and laid 'them down on a, lounge which looked as if. it had been the luncheon table: for, the "young fUlks" for an indefinite length of time. She thou duly infor,med us that, baby . had "been sick for a day.or two," at the same timetakibg up from a dirty cra dle a bundle or blankets.and faded 'Calico; which enveloped about the most disagree- able little lump of mortality that we ever had the fortune to behold, and half smother „ ing it with kisses, and talking to it in that strange dialect called "baby talk,” she asked as if we liked babies and upon our replying in the affirmative she began, quill baby like school ma'am; 'then, won't it? .want. to. go and see her now desire?" and thereupon the precious 'child was deposited in' our lop and • ..,.the mother welit out to.prepare tea.' Soon after the father , came in ,followed.by three :whirediaiied, dirty•faced e,.bildren , of ._the.-sespectiyaLages,''of _two,;. and - ,was.. a pleasant, goodmatured itli - ti - countenance-indicatingllack-of. energy' and resolution,, Seating himself • near me .he:neked: how.Freildy Acgot.along' 'ln school; , eouldn't beat:all, of them.spel• and'ivitiiillie the best reader?" at the , time. Freddy Was 'standing just . :batore. us peering ` anxiously into our face to see what was the oimiion., Then Johnny was called up to tell what toavo,he ' lived in, timd4Susie. was Coaxed- to ' give the schooliffa."lnatt • " Scotch-kiss," and, then. we wbrelieved of the baby 'and the baby stories byr.the,anl nouncement that teawas ready.• it was against' the' enstonker allow:the 'children to ,sit at table with companx, they, were. left in 'the sitting-room'and when we came in from tea, I „ was'granted the happiness.of' seeing three' of the 'little' , white-haircd, hopefuls,' perched upon , a pyramid composed of the cradle_lx_img,il'and pillows auLl_h_misiok_lll mynew straw - bonnet und:silk caps while the • baby was enjoying himefAt .over the contents of lily work 'basket:. ," Why,. chit droll I" exclaimed - 'the mother ;' and itlien turninff to me saidi." they are so full of m's chief don't know what to do with' theta." :She then laughingli,picked up the ruined bonnet andseattered.artieles i and ;'stepped intOthe - yarcEk'apparently tn'atothe.floW, ' ~aiy eyes were hinnming'with scald icig.tears,ffor I' was pooiyand had, pridsd. :myself citf,;tiky„ netv:,,bonnet, and knnw:that top scanty purse -would not. repl*ce , icoilky: .a meareapola'sjilace:Of the ..tetli3One';; - 'My I mup had been filling`all day and-th e . last- drop:was added maw; and,`ds ifopite4 . a ~;' andiebin ,-fast fell thickantrfast and,bliaira my-sight, and I was sure exert:here corildn't by porother class Of i t a• .mech(ak;Sehool'lletielietiv.-iThe , ineideids'Of thet,,day,, , , and , all ;Abe pilst",dark,l . daysl.of f came' iip;'iintir my ' seul - aniv. nothing either in the pastorfuturij Ind'adimis,and tiq.rhand „crept: - , alitOTt.Ool3;ol4l‘ . ..ithilditiCioicailiefferd'Ttny, an& ltiokilig`,syßtuldr,l,' little ' .. ,al deniarely parched. uPoit,lnY‘botpektnii np,tv utuf to she'iliattleijoyedJ•et, my to my 80111j-dila 611 if 'tiny flowers rep; leitedl fe e Ail tench Xiore_ehn,ild I bexemiiinbered, and.that-althoogh my.path was •dark, Olen neve PAt110N. 1 0 1 ,;(0 1 7,44 9 : worlds eunAtikliteried and flo'w# e TWlll. Ini And•ightiyet:welli in that 'lsun'elt,ltnd the stoiyTiend Milialeacer3line '&l4olvid,matirdark -:elendei' . n,iid . etieritedi life '6f4ttit few - bed liont4j, j.,l(9nra heve palmed since,, violet wile, gathered by .that tiny , ll44,„and the little fingeiftliat'el - neried it life. still,and eold now, feiSusie hpe long -since-,been gntheied nthong' Pnradiee: - Ildita . . ~..,:40tin- 6 :'t4rh_g'..:- ! _ GE - 0 - 1 k G ,.; 'S..office 41.1 t. et. {Suet and tro 'C r o j u l l : t Itou CI :o ; April 4,1,850. M C. RHEEM, Attorney Wat Law. Offlce in -Main Street, Carlisle. Pa.— Rarßusiness entrusted to him Trill bepromptlx at 'tended tv. ° • t`,l litJlßlCH,',..A.t,tofprefnt . .Ln,w: ..:OfOce on, North, Hanover Otroot, It tow doorli soutlololnastAotol,..-4111_bnidrituttneLol—to_hiP 1 _ 3rlll-Ar.pyompthr riiiTsi4t9, •. • . ,•; [April /c,.. AN.: GREEN - , AttOrnay-ai, - .Lawi• .office in Eai , e Main Strant, - 111ohanieshurg:Pa.' attond - to SURVAYINGV in connoxion with hin profeendon. •-, ' • . [May 21:1850.-1y, • 'KIEFFER Qffico . in .North I - Mnover street twO doors from IV else & Camiboll's store. Mice kiddra, mom particularly from 7, to 0 o'clock, A. 37.. and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P.-M. . pOCTOR• S. P. '1411440 4 14.11L=0ffm . ~..-.... and lionideneo Eant Main S. treat. third door. elow .. t m Market liousd. Calin in town and county promptly . attended. Carlini°. Jnn. 2, 1856. ' • •, ' . DR.I.C.LOOMIS • South Hanover street. -Later • next door to the Poet • Office. • tyg...lVill be talent from Carlisle the last ten dipe of each month. . (Aug. 1, 'Lb GE'ORGR S. BEA- I ilfriAl-0 RIGHT, TIENTIST, from the Dal. timer° Mega of Dental surgery. O at the regdoneo of Me mother, Knot. Leuthet_ street, three pore belomDedford. Aleferema. , 7Dr. el_e? Z.Dretz March 10.1.e6G—ti. QCRIVENER: . • AN."' CONVEY - AN SPONSI.I6t late Register of Cumber land county, will carefully attend to the ttousactlon of all merit business es may ho entrusted tp him, such as the writing of Deeds, Mortgages Contracts,. kc. Ile will also devote his attention .0 the procuring it band War milts, Pi:11181011N Arc. as well us the purchase and sale of Heal Estate, negotiations, ofinans, .c. u_2,..office on West High Street, formerly occupied, y, W. M. Penroo, near the Methodist church. 8. P. ranee,' w. a, IePARLAN .cIiNYDER..& 111'FARLANE , - LAND AGENT - J • IINNI•,'APOLIS, Oppoelto the Suspension Bridge, Falls . -of St. Anthony,',llinneenta Territory, will buy and sell lands, negotietta loans, locate bind -warren te-ituldin newts, I own, and Wiliam slu...lnq airles. respecting the country, by letter or otherwise, promptly answered. . -.-- • . . . ==;! ----11on..Alex. Ramsey, Ex-floverner,_- • 51:111cejlelegntote.Gongress, Minnesota, . Oov. PiiHoek, Ilarriahint; . • . " Joanna It. Steele & Co. Phil:l°lo3ls. • atiTaltlElo7 - r — '": — a 4 '"" , -A. Brady Sharpe, Esq., „. G Magnum Now York, Neaf Orleans. • %lames IL Irvine, Esq., Manville, • S. Black, Soupariet, Penn'n., - 1f0n..1. It. Eddie; - "- -- - - 1. 11, Good, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio, Gen. C. Anthony,' Carson, Egg. St. Loads, , • Wm. Wilson, Etsi.,'Braltianore, Aida, J. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C.,,' . .1. 5L Wilsons Philadelphia.- • . • 30.000 Acres of ifolnaproved Land for Sale, at from $2 to $lO per here; Roo Unproved Farms, .. Lots for sale In Sa. Paull, St. Anthony, end all towns' on the Mintio , • sada river.: - - attention given to the Loaning of Money, anal Entering Land WaiTants. Addresr, : - • . , • "'S' PNYIIEIt - E - NITA REA March 20 1050.-0.1 • - Minneapolis, 511 n. Tea'. ,I)PEAL ETATE. - AGENCY. ANDREW R. For. N. JEFF TIIOIFtiON. ROE & TIIO3I-?SON, • iinvcopened- an-oince at St. J (aleph, Mo., for the pur chase and sale of Real Estate. buying nod cuffing I.4fnd Warrants; entering Lan i dfr Time, Surveying And Map. cn ping Towne , Lotion o arrant.% end making invest meats for nee-residents, paying of Taxes, and all bust neeb pertaining too General Land Agency; in Missouri, - Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa. Ita-Oflice on Second Street, North of A. T. Beattie's Banking'ltouse. • r . [July.3o, 1856. (Ebucdtion. ARLiSLE. F 1 MALE SEMINARY N,_,/ 'mid MRS. CLARK, who hotelmen fur several years engaged in teachlng.respectfully anuounento the citizens of Carlicie and vicinity, that on the let of Sep• Comber, ISM; they will commence the second secsion,ln Louther Street, near the Gerumu Reformed Church, of their tiEMINARY lOU YOUNG L.,CDIES The Institution will ho both a boarding and 44 ,school; In which all the branches necessary for the cote plots education of young ladies will be taught. ' Aseist. ants of the highest character for qualificatloits and morality all Tito employed in accordance with the wants Of the institution: The government will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will bo as rigldly excluded. • The Principal. flatter themselves that long and successful experience .as teachers. as testified by the rorommondations In. their possession will enable them to establish an Institution of the higliekt character for young ladies. They are fully persuaded that such an institution wit) be sustained here by the citizen s and neighboring mhnitry, and hope that their confidence may not be disappointed. • The Scholastic year will consist of (our terms (eleven seeks each), beginning on September 1 and ending on second Wednesday In July. -TRIMS' PER QUARTER (II weeks).-. -=. - • Boarding, Including fuel, lights, and •• tuition In English branches, - Ef• 00 . Primary Department, - - • - 0.00 Higher English, - - -• . - 800 . • Ancient and Modern Langungeii, Ornamental branches at professor's elirges. • • - No dedtiction Nr absence after entrance, except In case of protracted Illness. ' R F. FORE 11 • lion. FRED'K. WATTS, Rov. O. P. WINO; J. IL. PARKER, Esq., " A. li. KREMER, JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., -" JAMI FRY, T. H. SKILES; Esq.; " W. W. EELS. Dr. 8. IL KIEFFEII. " J B. MORSB, Rev. Mr. STERRETT Mar. 19, 18911-1 year. WI i! I.L 11..f.TA.DE ," THREE MILES IVEST•OF HARRISBURG The Tvolfth Session of thin institution' will catinmenre . onjilo.nday, the ad of November. Parents and Guar , discern - re requested to Inquire* Into Ilk merits hefl,ro sanding their sons or vards elsewhere. .'ne lecation.of the Institution" is' retlied, - plessant' hut) healthful, and tiro course of instruction embraces the ordins , • .ry and higher brancheetif an' Eigllsh . Education, to- geljter with the Latin. Greek, French. end Gemmel len , „ggliges, and vocal and inetiumontel music. 'Terms, boarding, ItaShing; nu( Tuition in Chi English branch es and vociti'musle per session (21 weskit) roe ciroularytintleining particulars address. ' ilarrlshurer: Pa. ,DLAINFIELD ACAPE3I Y.—Near 17 — CA - 111;191,61,,--Pa.—The--Twenlietis-Session-(Ilve_ inenthit) will commence on May 6th. A now build. Ing has 'boon erected contalfilug. Gymtbisium, Muth. Room. • • With increased facilities' km instrtictinia;-nitd ample accommodations, this Institution yrenenti-great In .ducentents to parents who desire Cu; ..physlusl and mental improvement of.their sons Tormp per, 9ussion,•.so6 00.. ;per cireuhus, With Pall information, address ~ • It: Principal and Proprietor,. • April 0, , Plainfield. Cumberiond co.. Pa. , • • • M L C 0'141; E E removed to the now and ripactous Rall; No. 09 au, 10 BM:011011E STREET; Baltimore. Md. - • 0. K. CllAl62BLlN;Prlnclival and Lecturer epen Mercan-,. E. K. Loma, In charge Of Writing Department.-; .0, W. Kranylnatructor in Mercantile Calculations and Associate-In-Beak-if evpittg Deflartment. '• — J; - )1; PHILLIPS; Teacherltrhoalrlteaping. 8' T. WILLIAUS, lecturer on Commercial Law, Throe ;years have not yet elapsed since. the estabila l o' meat of this Institution, dining uhish than upwards of eight hundred Students have been in attetidance,,(reß• resenting nearly ovary ' State, lu 'the Union,) among , Whom are nUmbers In Baltimoreand ebtewhetnecoupy• lag preminent'pooltious as business men and account ants. • , , , . • COURSE or . KEEPING .— The Principal his tlie utmost con `edema, In assuring the public that after: au acpedenceo, 'fourteen yea* In quall*rlng young mactbr thS ' Ingltoom and other Important statiotid, 'and' an °stoi , 'alve acquaintance with - the management" or. 1,0'811340 books of ever ydescriptier, (aislsted ea he.ln'hylicO act 7. saute acoontatats;) the nouns, or thilnltne In' this .4- n . partment le eminently practical and, lien adaptat , :to the varione purslane of ClahmeiticSrud Tredu, Including .Individual, Partnership, - :Mercantile 'lllanuNetnring, Commission, Xxoluillgn,..Barikhig,` S t iiP ia g ;l3 . l .*!!! - , Aug; Compound Company °patchouli, tr, „. ,PENMANBMIP.—,The °zombies unda this bead Ara 'JP e, easy and pada), combinimiamidltybrii a oadien 41th beauty of oonstractiorOhns enabling the student to write an elegant Misineas handini noMpletion,OthS' - 64LCULATIONS In all' iliac. ;,eilba hringa atelatight by the Most OcKtite and eipedP" trona iniitt.c4_, •' • • • ..Dally lectuteanro dellaullinpoq , ... t e;....,epco 0 7eiudtafildiicatitue -Custom • qtc.i'lliW,anonsitialotr with o sat*, okletiPrell nu omitnieraial.lA* . are, britce' , liighesEimportanentonlinaplrlng to Ociapy:tiroctilhent . kthilpais.contanalrr 'iontiPhitilino nanClierYlVlcs fugal weeks,' , There being no 'elicatiou, applicants can enter: at.cany,time;', I:an& attenCbekti Asiaad i ereathx..•,4}tocaminattoos ail, held At stated parloon,andL diplomat! ! awadod to 1: tee whO, gralluide...?lorlett,e,,writatittd.hass i#~$p~db~l~4:~~~~y oaeouCea.~~ ~ .° . • gifkitit4t 4 L ! ' l. • `I\TEW.' ,.. AGRICULTURAL a-11 . 11JP:: 6 . .TC.14. 1 04.? , FA E „ • • The asibiariberOoctood In-•.tiosdouniment of the BMWs; r• Churohi. , opprwito ; the , weittrosa ,, vspot - f . . riow' roceig;4.l3l-it variety oPlktridlfdiliiiplinientlii ouch Oaf"' r.•• .-OkAINAMILLO, -•-, • • ' ,•ORAIN . YANB,, ' • • '1!;; - ; • ,;01; ;;•••';•;; . • ;CORN. SIIELLIOIS; _-• ,•1,• i '• -FAUN BOILERS,'" Corn, and Cob Grinders (Scott's 'Giant), the Crescent Ilondodhoyebh-REAPERS AND• - mowgi;e! Mantle,* with • WoodW.lmpteremen t), , Straw ;Cutters, Jte,,• of..whie,V. are. of the • Most. Improved kind and; workmanship, and will be sold .on ;the rated - aoooin-; InodsEwit Farmers .are. respectfully invited to call andw.trunioe beibre purohaeing.• • - • brain Drill stilLboseld atSifirerunnstown by Benjamin 'Clay, and at'Shl s pponsburg by , Christian;Long. .• - s , • AdstGRICULTURALINTLEM .ylKpirioarcs cmpkakitATy.D. ii,EAT DRILL p%gd. 'loo', for Sowing : pale, grasa setda and • Plane ~,tiniumer'a Portable Cider I —tile best in the market.. ; time P,owerie rind Thresher's, Limo and Guano Pip*der'in. , , F teals:, and :Podder $. $ Little:Dintsl:corp arni ob .81111, At - roospberls ehriiiiriborn-Superinr-Troplementriarithall.otherin. .nlie:of.tliefarrner_oe . gerdrr,e for reit. yOlolcsa and'Rofallby• • : MQliTtlB k ',lP;re)iouse - r and - Peed -Stoye r corn° r 7h Is4}%larice,t r e:reefs. Philadelpbla., - 25; '65. I Nos. 21 and 28 South Sixth Stieet . . ' . PIiILADELPHIA. - . AGRICULTURAL DOLMEN' MANI:FACTORTAIristoI. Pa. S 0 ro (loop:Dm (370 Acres) Illonnidolo. nom. Bristol, Po. ~ 1 4 1. A.11,AfRS ovum, NMGIII3OII j ‘ ,. 4190 H, Growers t;f Wheat and LEINAU'S SUPER PHOSPHATE UP LIME, if„_yott_warit_heavy er,rpe, or Lelnau'e America, • Thesevaluabli six ymrs succeequily for the timin nod Tobereo Crop In Virginia, Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and the Isinndti of Mormuda and llarbatba.m. A lawful (250 Wt.) Is sufficient for nn .ncro of grOund. Tho above Fertilizer', are (»trimmed of reliable Chenilonl Elentents, which largely incrinue 'the emu and Dunmire the soil, doubling the value of the lend: Price of the Phosphate of Limc-4411 n, ten,-Nitregened $OO, the American Fertilizer vp per ten •or pa 00 per barrel, V2O n keg. Also every variety effIUANO, Pure Lend Plaster, l'ot Ash, Nitrate of Foda, Done Dust, Powdered Cherconi. , de. • • , Goods delivered free of Giarge. • :0110.• A. LEINAU: Prekletor, • "N 0.19 South Front Street, Mlle 4*-To whelosalo denlern a liberal dincomit. hints In the English and . Germnn..laisungea Gratin °niers at n distance, Cash accompanying era/rafts Promptly nti?ndell to. N.II.—DiIIbOMAS bc . l.c been awarded by the Penn nylv anla Agrit nit urn, --ociaty. - Nrw -York-erfstni -Palace Ansorintion; and tia,-.o,en , Jersey State Agticulturni Societe. I Ms 3 '6O-3mon, AB,MERS =LOOK HERE! THRESHING MACHINES! The aubscril.rx desire In Inform farmers and piddle -generally-tbnethernrrw - havenn•band nud•mreeonslnnt- Iy mailubseturing Threshing litnebtpes'with - Plerpont'a Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged to be the hest artielea now in use. Also a variety of Clover linilers;Corn Shellera and Straw Cutters. They oleo attern to the repairing of Agricultural Mach nary In the-bestAnnuer_ nod on reasonable terms._ Manulne. • tory on North Hannover Sts eat, directly opposite the residenenolGoorge Metzger, Log.. " August o no. •. AIIIIIMS & PLANK.. FAIIMEItS.—The subocriber luto • I : just - returned from the city witivone of the largest 4useortmenta,of Hardware ever brought, to this nlnee. 111, bee junk received SO don. Mantes with and without pat. astenlngs,. Iron and iiteelliooks ranging in rang from 44 to $1.50, Also 300 pWatreight and I Met link trace cloths from AO to $125. Home made trite., of all kind& alko a lot of spread. fifth, breast, butt, earrylog halter and log_ehalusalso_n Very largeloi_ of shovels, price, spades, Imes, rakes, and In short ov - thing end any thing wanted by. the Farmers— • Remember tho nld stand East Mobs St. Carlisle: March 10.".50. U. SAXTON. 1) t Al TENT .SELN-itiArI'ENING YANKEE FERT) CUTTERS, 'nuinulm,.....Nl to, A URIC!! & SARU ENT, lid:4lo,Marliet edruet, rlsileda This cutter Is superior to any now In use, for strength' durability. and nluiplialti of ronrtnictlon ; it ruts fart or, and is the only self.sharpening flay, Straw and Corn• Sulk Cutter over made. It ham but ONE STRAIGIIT KNIFE. which any,perron 'ran grind and sot with race but in ordinary case, is ground in the machine. Thew sands have aireadyjoen sold, and the .demand In daily Increasing. In most Cases an exaMinatien le Fakir :nil to convince one of Ito superidrity. No one after a short ,trial would part with It for any other.,All sites of the above constantly on ham" and for rale by J: P. LYNE, • ectt „ Pole Agent for Cumberland county. AG iICULTURAL 1111PLE 4*?.').' MENTS. • Ridging and Stu sal Plows. for Cern and Palatal" , Expanding fulflrntrrn, sr„lth Steel Tooth of various patterns fold and Qarchn Harmers ' Hand Plops, lte‘rhlog Heise Rakes patent Silthe Smiths and Sty tiles, I nalith lawn kleylbes with riaLlttd barks, superior Unloading 1103 Forks, with rope sand Wide eoniplele, and all other articles fur farm and garde n. PASCIIALL 711011RIS & CO., 7th and Market Streets. Phila. TMMENSE • SUCCESS!!- TIIE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE 'WORLD. HALLOO'S 'DOLLAR MONTHLY. • DESIGNED FOR IVERY AMERICAN 'HOME. " , , Encouraged the, unprecedantodtsuccess uldcb this popular monthly has mot Kith. aid thu , rapidity filth which it boa increased Its olreulatlon, Life pre twit:n:ll,as reso t vol to motto It still room worthy of the paironapx of the palate. That this adndrakin work Is • a , „ A itillinqx OF CaPAPNESS " '••• . • fa admitted by overy ono. conddnlng, as It does, Om Hutfdred Pagex of reading matter 10 earl] cumber. both, more Oulu, Any of the $3 Jlagaidoes, and . fornilug to . volumes aurar of FIX bundrrd lames mall, or Tneh. Iluudmd pages of Reading 3lntter,%er annum for ONE 'llOl/I.ARI , • Balieu's Dollar .Monthly is printed with uow type upon Bue,white papa, and Its matter Is rapehdly taw piled and arranged by the baba of the editor cod pr. prietor, who hex been Mama to the put lle cc calumets , with the Boston press fur aiztverbyears. 91s pages COT NEM . . . " POEMS,. ;,,• '. . • . 111(ElliA 11111,S, ! STORIES OF TILE SEA, - SI: ETCII},S, -- ' ' WIT AND:11113101t. , - de.. Lc.; . from (ho beat and most popular writers of this corm li, It is also spiced witlin record of the notable events, 'thictiliilaT,iit pramniud - weviof - ditaOttaleannd-improvi—` Moults ocruring in either . hemisphere, forming. qt . agreeable companiOn for a leisure moment or liour.ani:' . where, at hocuo•or ebruad, earls number being coulplei. , NO sectation . subjects , such admitted into its gages " there are enough controvotiol Publication's" oath do , l irottli to Ile peculiar sort or clique. This work Is In. . _ , ___ . ... , I, .7 . ,11..E 13'1 VI: 10 M . .; , . l . north or south. (mit .Or west. and la. tiled to the brim each Denali with chiste, poptalor and gniphic .nilotcle• hg, jest such as any father} , brother or Island would place, In the haridit'Of alattill etude, It Is In all Emit partniente. (melt and crighla „and, Whit It purports to i i :be, the theepost magazine in Om World. , . ~ . Any I , ,erson enclosing Mtn t.tieu Ui the proprietor, as below, email receive tho,,lllag, Ica ibr, one Bear;or 55535 tair5055 sending . UsMotrtsgb berikand rialli DOLLARS, at ono time shall recetre'a copy gratis... ._, •., • • . ill, IltlitAEWlY‘Ptiblishor Mid' Proprietor.. . . Corner of 'ferment and Broottlold Streets, Boston. ~, June ii, .p. . • ••.• • • 111 - IR4CLE C. L. Belling, of filechanicebing, Cumberland _noun 7;l%.,ahnountea_to_thOtte_al4k_ted with Tnre4rs- Wen, Cancers, ['Wynne, Lunar, Meier or Idarks, Bn.a 'itla.V.ing'• Evil and all dleatisee that hawibeeti - usuall .7 treated with Caustic ar Kulfe;he can remove them wit). eizt 'netting, burning or :paint. neither Chloroterm , i . ' "Ether adminietered to the patient. ;Itle no Matt, , bn wilat pa_rt of the .bedr they.may be, - he can minor., then' With Perfect. eafety, .IC remarkably - shot' time. , NO Mineral of Vegetablepcdson feapplied, and n money required until a cure fit perfected.:. 1 t PrOlapatte Nteriaetnalp.Cqmplainta, , Chronle, Nem , real 0 14 1 00 4" i. dlisaagelLtreatnet With pooltive faeces,' gullparttePhnpPki#-,ba by kddreesing In lathe:. EnglieleosV,Otirtnan, Twit paid!' Patients am bf arwom Antedated wlth ; lNsted en reasonable tertes.:, ' or ny et?i4tl .NVf4li : ptiallifwpb bile , clotb.ei. cane' It.Cbstrit, ,alit d 'RtiVe s orfsetbia -4 =:;oi l ito t ti n tikt F t Rl4 7 ClAlkarir: Nikiththopleks... '• - JACOB 1,4771411av' , ~Vl)llnbriptra?:?, ; , -. 1 7 7 SVA.II I? 163 it: 4 l'it; e i s ." i Cif EA 'WATCI.IIFkiNtr j11111i1;11y.',.,. • •• itleetteuite'etl itctnll, nt the "Phihithdpida• • s'ident;4od Jowelry Store.. Nd. yti, North 50cory41r0ot,., • •. , tloldiLoverlSatehes,.fulljtieralleci;lBcernt7 7 , 'Oold Lupine, 18 carats; , --s„ , 24 w: ' Btlv Leror, 11 jewelled, . • t .511vbr.Lopin0,ju le; . • • Goldßu odor Spocitteles,. • • ,• ; ' • 7 00' Plue.Blllrbr do. - 450 Gold liencatatn, •••-• • . oo' , . Ladhipe Gold .Peltrils," '' 100 • liver Teu 00Id Powe r -with pendia athlsilver hoper, , . 1,00 (1014171?ludr , Binge Watch. Ulissoc, &0.2 ,All goods 'tirarTantu4 Who what they are 00Id for. 2 • " • STAUFglilt & 11A1tLEY.' .111 1 -• = Succolsor.nro..Conrad. somoGold and tillveeLoy'ors'anil Loplue .stlll low,orttkan the above ptlerft. ' ' " ' IZALL CLOAKS :SL ,MANTILLAS AT Wtioti:s.ttf. A, I/ itkrAlL, • E 0 11 TJ P 1 N. &'C Q., importers and Manufacturers of.Cl,OAl{3 and MAN ;TII.I,AS, No, 174 Chesnut fired., (slow doors ahem, 7th, south Slde,)Philatielphla; (in conneetionwith 013/110 UULIIN, 3UI IrO olway•N. .1 the largeff tnanuflirturer 'of theie goods n - 110 United. States.) beg to all the at tention of WI . 111 , and . Retail buyers to their large and variell shoo CLOAKS, TA LMAS,.&d., kc., for ths 3111 trade!! Their. collection. cemprisea a .coinplete as - sortilient-ofall-thwletes_t_Parishen Novelties in Velvet .31eire Antique, Cletligl'lntn.Stliwttliethe-fle. clinks afforded by their 'connection with the largest Illanufinturing Ilnuse,(ettliese goods,) in New York, enable thorn to guarantee better value titan Is obtaina ble elsewhere In the Market. ,-14110, 11U LH:: &•C0.... ".Supt. 3, '413-3m. 171 Chesnut Street above 7th. •• • E NVII W . •0 LE 4 SALE- VG . • 'STORE. . C. SS. NCER TIJOMAS, No. 20 , South Second' Street Philadelphia, importer, Manufacturer. nod ileSler in Dli COS, EDWIN ES, Ciil ItChES. A CID S, „Dye Stultalkfints,,Olts, CUlors....Whlto_tead,EreziehancL A ineriutit White Zinc. Window Glass. Class Wary. Var nishes, Brush. Irstruments, SpigoS, Whole Spires,' and all o lhdr articles usually ,kept by Druggists, Including Dorris, indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash. Ac. • All orders, by moll or otliiirivise. Promptly attended to. Country iner,Clionts ate Invited to full and examine . our stock Wore purchasing elsowitero. JAV-Gnochi aunt to any of the 3ellarreg or rallusul seittlons. . Prices Low and ()nods Warranted.• [March .0, • ' .. • • . OSFP.I.I A. NE2l).LES,:ll.lanufactti ty rer nf - - - 11111 E. SILE"AD•IIAIIt•CLO'IIf SIEVES, Cuam, Aludlum nod Nine Imnn•uli mega, utlddluaiized, • • ' - nod small in dl:uuutt•r. ,f. gl,)Tll1 Olt WOVEN. \VIBE, the host qualities. Itrioua sixes of mesh, front Nos. NU lirelmliVe;lind from - one They are numbered so many spaces to the lineal Mat, and eat to suit: - , - , The subscriber alsokeepscondantls ..111mmr SCI;EENS, for coal, mud ore,.lhne. grain, gravel, mum% tumiue sugar. salt, , Isyno, coffee. spire, drugs. dy... , sthlTss At, Together, with an assorinent of 111;1011T AND AN. NEALED IRON IVIItE. All, the above sold yholesale and retell by • - , .1. A. NEEinxs, 5.1 Front Street, June 4 . , 1956..--ly. DENSLOW S CO., COMMISSION muciumrs,' • Dolor, in nll hinds-of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC JAM' TOBACCO, ' B MIURF.II TOhAi,eo, ' 'A ism FOBEION AND 'LOMESTIC •21 South Front street. Philadelphia. - importerx of Finn 1,441,111 R Sugars, of the choicest growths or the Vilelia nbAjo. A large nprortmont of widely., um kept convantily on, Impd. and inr .x.nlo. at a small ndynnee nn rest of Impel tation. --- 47. - -ConFl3nmentA .resp - eldrolly "i.dielted,"on whhh - 111rwal I. Illado-“IIIIII-4:11r1.1.- i:tperliti attention 'yen to orders forpureltaso on etnn nti.inu.orrollacco.....s.also,exury.ritonliatiOtt.9lMNlldit"4"- Ilse. for :termini r parties tiring at n distance from maritet. • t}y)._Soln Age (hr F. A. Clootr.e's celebrated German Smolting'Tniati rompTislag„thirty different Varieties. 'April 2:1, 111 - . - • .HE PPAIt Sc VAN lIARLINGEN. sitleteribers having removed to their - NEW AND SPACIOUS nor:, - 1 , No. 278 Chestnut Street, finial, door aIK,CO Aru robe prepared to offer a large nod well selected Knock of the rellowing.fresla and desirable goods. principally of nick- own ii»portation, or bought at auction, which they are "nide to sell at tin hoporter'a prices. and to whirl they- rordinily Invite the attention' of Country Merchants. lintel Keepers, nod hotlines genendly. linif,Green nod Vonlnatt Window Shading. ilnrintley nod \ Irish Linen, sheeting, 7-I, 84,1:44, 104, 114, 12.4. .11loter nod Pillow Linens of Rovers) clam J.lonchors, nod nil widtho frOnt 38 to 15-1 Inchon. • Bed Illnketard'all place and Gab and Bradlo Blankets. " • • ' ,• Bed Quilts of the folio - wing varlotlep. Marpoilles, Welting, Knotted," Register; Alltambla; Allindala and Lancastor. of all thodealraldo pixel Bureau Covers, Value Covers, NViiitiow Curtain Muslin Towels and Toweling of 'every variety, Damask Table, Cloths and Napkins. Shirting Linens and Muslin. Cann brie Handkerchiefs, hosiery, &e. Broca. te,j, Damasks. Moreens, Eisiorn!dared Lace mid Muslin Curtains, Olit.Cornices, Bands, Wow. Cord. &c. SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN,. Importers and Dealers In Linen and House Furnish ln hoed. A, tm an, lade-411Z • . g NB A B.'S 0 N E-P 1t I C • , - 'Chute to and Retail CASH BOOT AM/ MOB STORE, . • -r N 0.76 South Sealed St., Corner of Carter St. The ' , establishment Inns been enlarged and Improve and is supplied with the largest and best Retail Stec) In the City, principally antis own manufacture, with 'hobo assortment from the hest 'cistern Market bracing Ladles,' Gents', and Children's ' BOOTS. BILGES AND GAITERS nf every dentcription, style and quallty,.embraelug tl best styles nod qualities Im.this or' any other" markt 'This stock cannot he 'excelled for Quality Style ant Chatpurss. •. Each article is marked at the • very lowest post) price, trout which nit deviation will be made. No • travagant slaloms is will be Ituoduel,itnd none made effect unties. . ' Goodyear's Gum in all varieties. Pure Gums, scarce In the market, always on hand. The public espeetfully Invited to call.[April 1, MIL . _ ;131 - 111.ADELPIIIA A DI/TB:NT.- - EVANS' 'FIRII kr — ruirx FItOOF SAFES! tor merchants, lawyers. thrums acid others, Levi. Books, Papers, or other valuables, to preserve froi FIRE or BURGLARS. Day nml Solvell`x (Robles) DANK LOGICS, A CanD,....-The " Piro Proof. .Safo" that prenerVed ot_ daring the great }'lre at Hart's Iluildinga, wen parehaaud of 1)14 V}lt EPA NS, 618. 2u,1 St., Philadelphia. UETL k BUCK. EVANS' [`tanin:a Ventilated Itufrigeratorkfur cooling end preserving meats, • hotter, milk, water, told all articles ter culinary purposes. — IVATEIt vii.rEics for purifying bracklah or muddy water, Whether affected by rains, liniestoint, marl, nr unites. cannot; can be had boparate ur attached to the Refrigenttera—a. small quantity of ice cooling the whole it:tlie warmest, weather. . . PoRTAIII,I;*SIIJWER DATIIS, for the .use of warm rir cold water. (.191ThERS. for Hotels. Stores, anti Dwe'llingii. TRUCK'S, fur moving i 1011•8, lades; Ac. SEAL,. PRESSES, Copying do., Druggist do. CIA tEIL EVANS. .. No. It South Second St.. ( 2 deers helot, Chesnut. March 5, 183ti—ly. (Established in 1835.) gc " aq' N • \k r. - r@ r 5.113 - • • •;c • & • VI• lEg mns- bet.: rt et-F . ' I.`"r4 MI SC F:LLANY, AI.VEN'I UR Ls, .• • ITER RING' S . PATENT; CIIAM PI-: La. ON FIRE' PROOF SAFES, with hello Patent Powder Proof Looks, which wars . r-try - 'awarded separate Medals at _the 11 , - ;! 1 1 9, ;!'``'1 -World's-Vair,---Lendon,-41301 1 -and • .!' also at the World's Far, New ,t• • • `••; ;Ii • , York. IP6-3,and Who suhserl• r:itty.ert-,T1`41 here are N., sole manutitcturors ) • •LN.t ,and proprietors in this State of •YI the shove unequalled Safes and Leeks.. 'The .ropittatinit_of_the . • • genuine •11Orring's Safe"jsworle ride; and for the lust thirteen have oB w ti gn iumw essed ati ti ti e g m ruT u t l ellt. ''Loony to therr.risiin PiLiNe fire proof qualities... More than lOW 'me theie Safes have been actually sold, and over.two normalcy tusve passed. triumphantly through " accidental area. The public are ossured that all Safes .• manufactured by the subscribers are not ouiy guaran , toed to be fully equal,•but in many respects oven sups rior to those, which baye• been so, severely tried by , tire We*, wilt thrget'..thelr-edrateee to the burning of the 'Tribune establishment," New York. and et the Ureat , Fire: in Strawberry streett at, the, lame fire last Jul y , ppOsitqf the.Clirard, Reuse;. and Still ',more. recently • q,` ;‘,ln the llte•at .111111..atid ,tlaesnul sta., In the city at In,,whleh,theacr 'Safes came forth the ae. ...?9cnowlmtgect .Onanno,N,T' when :me ny other • securities' 1 V hailed. • ~FAItItEL A • , ; . ;t•inlitus. Locit•Mscraub • • - AVIIIT Street. Phliidelphist . ...no Chilled Iron &fee. with Powder Proof Leeks, ninon- , thetiired.exprmudy, otr sibcuke. Brokers. , Jewellers, and t'othets Mquirind !security:Rom vaguest _flank- Viollit iDbors. Att. ,band Cud • mode to order.' the -meet' ';',' o6l sbuttUdtEeritsillr. Pie at mannheturerat prteegy. /1 , . 1 Sennofir 'lend ;egefear',!Etaleurendere'l rand q TrtntL Ch.gt.""•ot ottrrnin l s.3ta hdvelleWn ,. taken : Ag.rpst_ri.: nteiffor waistbail PA:C. - = iIFNTLE•3I•I4INi S••I:ONG•fiIIiANYLO; '-4'&e. 0" opm '-• •• tla GenVoqin'o unfotoi O.IW,IIIXJ•fEtt. voeL. ,noy yin lug, one.here. F~, ~,~ ", =1332 . c.4.,-.,.,,,,f?,.::..,...01),1,0:4,...,101-3,,,i...,....,.,., 1 - A 1 .1A1?..7.0,11AiJ0 - •AND' CIGATIK P'Not.oiv . r2t soirruTtttirCl ElVittr.ic,Pion.siettrnis,, • 'IIItIiCIIANTS AND, ALL , :17"I1SIP_TOBACCO, -"TOBACCO • - AND, pIUAIIS., • - • : , Itavet einistrinily-ouleand and for sale low all klndabf• American and Spanish Aertf„Tobaccolb , selected with special reference to Manfeeturene use. • All articles sold warranted • to , be as represented, and every :opportunity alToreimi for.examimition. , • , Puruhnsers stn distend° ran_ send their •orders and rniy Amon being Itc faithfully served nc if their goods . .vrero'selected in person. j • . (April it, Isso—jy, ',:J • i '8 • ' p . . ... . • p t i CD - 8 .'-. . • I i ••• C •09 • I'''r' r,l n_ P t''' ':4 ., rt* •0 ' -•0 Z t' • ?n" t , co) c , g. 41 ri I-. .. P z • n,i , l. z . .. CD , 0 ‘..„.. •, rt , ,: ~1.1 ,C,f) ", • V - lit . . 9 - '.. • L-1 D. 9 m tY, :I 74 t 0. I 0 . . S - 14 - 0. FUND Cir TUE . U: S. INfitinitNCE, ANNUITY .!if TitILST COMFY. S. E. Corif i t Third and Chesnut Streets, Phil's. CAPITAL $250,000. - 0 - A% Money r .eidved on &mold t. daily: ',the amount de. positedisunteredivmr-Deposit-linok-and-friverrto-thm Depositoi, or,. if preferred. a certificate NVIII lie given. All Hunts large and are received, end the amount paid hack of demand, willmut notice., Interest !a paid at the into of VIVI'. PEE near., CM. dancing from the day of deposit. and ceasing fourteen days previous to the wit Loh - ImM Cl the money. Co the first day of.lan eery. In each .year, the Interest of emit dejmnit is paid to the depositor" - or added to the p inelp4l, no he may prefer. . The Company 111,0 now TfpWords of T,500 depfiSiters Irl the city of Philadelphia :done. . Any aditional information will be the TREASUPEif. nit ECTOSS, ' Stephen It. Crawford. Prep t. ' Lawton.] .lohtlAnn. - Vivo Pt. Thompt , on, Benjamin IV.,Thig)9y, PLI Nl' FISK. J C oElll,,elti,terrt Sept. 1•2 Wm. M, Godwin, - Tau! B. Itruldnrd,-°- (too. Melt emir, armies Dovereux, Secretary cud Treasurer, • Teller and luterpett,r, ~ ~ ~.- 7 4 ".°P..---. te. ),„;:',--t ' I g -*. • • • a - ..t --7 1 0.. 4 • b" . 14 1' , li'-' - :' ' . , -.!" Z •. - a J- /1- .1 -''f , ! , l 1t4, , , - , ', , /..,.. -- 1 . :4214 T • --- 9 "'f . :::!".,. ._ ?\, ,14.4.% .- 1 5 -- ~,,,.. ~,,q. . --- t„, t:, ~-,-.:11.,i,iia.90_7.. ._» »&---,. _,,,,, .© 5 : . . - . - ..-,.:1 ,,. - --- -_—_____ - --;-:-.,* =' QE A IM. ii.: N'S SAVING FUND, )0 Chantred by the Rote of Penneylenn Mme ()Filen, - 55 WAI,NUT STlllil'a . ' One door above-Fero - old tlyeet, Pyladelybin, - _ , E-1 cil GA g GA F . * H z rA 0 rg _ w p., EMI . . htecelves Deposits In sums of pup Duller and upwards from all 1•111PFPN of the rem runrily. mid allows Interest . mo ans . t the ratu of floe per cent per Moneys Imid nek on demand. ()Mee spell daily from 0, tutu &doh, and out Mouda.y.and Faturdny until 9.o'rlork tt,e evening. . • - - , . • This inatlt ution will 4al found n convenient' nod safe plaenordeptisit.for Farmers and others doing-bush.. In Philadelphia. Pent - Aix are 1/11 . 11i 011 , 110111:111d without nny previous notice being roquirttl.„ RIANAGFIIN. • .. . . Edmund A. Solider, lion.•job R. Tyson, 811Iwo!' S. Bishop, * George 11Oldin,• dsrumpi•pernt-, Robort - lkinrri --- , ----- John MeVanlei, Edward L. Clerk, Jacob Sheets, ' * ' • • Capt..Tnhn _Gallagher, -' Joseph M. Cowell, . John-Rice, Joseph 11. Myers. Eleburd G. Stoteshury, Edward if. Trotter, , • William Shippen,jr. -Franklin llscori., • Win. P. Jenks: Thinnas Cooper,. _ ' Edieor E. Pottlt, - , • • President—FßANKLlN FELL. Treasurer—CHAß. M. MORIIIS. • Secretary—JAMES S. PRINGLE. ... _ Wit.. Tho Charter provides Ont no mpnriger, - efficer or agent shnil, directly or. indirectly, borrow any money - from the Society. -. . 9ct17,1855.-ly VIVETER CENT. SAVING FUND ON , 11t I.: NATIONAL - SAFETY COMPANY, Ivo ; n 3 O, street, sonth,vest corner of Third street, Phi latleb phla.=-1 neorporated by the :tutu of Pennsylvania In 1841. - Five per cent. Interest is given, and tho'monoy Is al ways paid bark wheumn iI Is railed' fur, without the neresslt) 01 giving notice for It befOrehand. • People who have large sums put their money In thin Saving Fund, on account of the superior iatfuty and eon. Voidenee it affords: but any - sulk, large or - stuall, In re. eelved„ -- ' This 'Saving Fund has n very large amount of[wi fg/me...4, Grown] float!, tailor hint rinse InvesilllentP or the selmrity of Depositors. The rules prevent any Director or Otlleer from using or Kerr, wing the money. The Mace is open . to recoil' and pay money every day, from a o'clock in the morning VIII 7 &cloth In the evening, and on MondayanT Thursday evening, till n'elock. . . . 'People who hove money to put In, ore Incl. sdideall tit tho °Mee fur itirthor infiirenotion.--- - -., -~ - - z; -I , HENRY L. BENNER; Preside —it.' .1 .' WAIT. Stil,Fitilillh, Who President. - NV 31. J. Ittlill, Secretary. • . Oettibor 3,1855. • • v . E.E NC • irizussEs.—llernia or L. it upture atier6ssfully treated. and cent fort Insured, try use et the. elegant Prencilitrugaus, imported by the mentalism,. and wade- Gaultier es pimply -fur hie tulle,— - All auffurlng with Rupture will be gratified to leans that the occasion. now, onion to procure it 'truss combin. lam extreme lightnestx with ease, durability nod cut root ..cupatmetion, Im lieu of the ciunbrnue mulampomfortn biennia° en - alwartr on hand, 'adapted to every variety. of 'Rupture In adults tind thildron, and for sale at range of pries lo suit all t.loet of divide Trio:ors, $2, $3, $4 and $5; Double; $4, $5, $B, $8 and $lO. • Persons at a distance can linvo a SCUM sent to any ad- Arms by remitting ilie_attiount. omitting 'manure arouue the hips. and stating side attuned. ,For'Sale iVhOlesaleaud Retail by the importer. -CALEB 11. NEEDLES, 8. W. ror. of Twelfth 4 Paso Sta.. Philadelphia. ' Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body lime. Chest Expenders and Erector Drams; Patent,Moulder Broom; suspetisory Bandages; Spinal Props and heli ports. Ladies' Itowne, with competent lady attendants. aptil 11. -.•. • • . 11. OW Alt 1) ASS:O 0.1. ATION N. , • PIII A DELPUI A. • . ' IMPORTANT 'ANNOUNCEMLENT To all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases. nu SEMINAL II'EAKNI(SI3, IMPOTENCE, UCNOJIRIL - GLEET, SYVII I hitt, An:, AC. • The IlOWAltli ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, In JeeLfflthsLattlui_ffest.rstietLef_hunffinilfuitud_bealtl_ caused by Sexual diseases, and theff eceptiotie which at: , practiKed' upcq tho unfortunate victim of such disease by Quacke.love directed thole consulting Surgeon, ai CIIARITABLIVACT.,werthy of. their name, to gire, MEDICAL ADY11:1•1 GRATIS, to all persons .thus alt Slated. Gale or Po male.)yho ripply by letter.(pestpaid.) WittrertieScrlptieli ' of their - condttionje#: toceips habits of lifo, An.) and In extreme poverty and su ff erin# to FURNISH MEDICINES. FILEN OF .CIIAIIOE. , • ' The Howard Association Abenevolent Inatitutlori; established by special endowment, Sir the 'relief of the' 'Wok and' dletressed, afflicted with , t'lliulent and 'EP , . 'deed°, diseases," ; and .ita funds. can, kesnseff for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means; .which 'the Directors hsse Toted. to adrerthis the shove notice.. It. Is neediest( to add that the Astuniation conuerinds'lhe highest Medical skill of thee ge. • • ..• • • ltddrens,(post-paidigtr. 056, CALllol3N,tortsilt- Ins Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, P6.' Hy order of thellirectors, ,- ,`"t • ' :ESEA - TRIIRAIITIVEIX,'President. , . '-,(1140:•11ARECITILD, ' Searetary.' • . , • RQN • ;1,1195!4T.hd .atte'ntio'n b. II the iildlc; And tllnckemitha partienlerly lA. requent , ed to the large alv,ortment.prgar And Rolled Iron Attl. And kinde , Shiel . et All. hlnds, Edda, HAPDA:Screw, ,llletes,' Anvils, Upon: tlellcilety 'pod ever*, thine Hint the, Illeakeudth may want: , irenpold In quantltlen4Aelti , , ntiplenale grkes.'-AllMedenrarinnted. ' , • RON,. 14.,,5 . Ar1tA14 S-TLRESTINtiNi.34IIO3;...A , Moi; the tieliCnicii. 511 11.1tirlertakAnAtiiihrot grenduin Aver All dthelent 4 Inttuber et. Atli tiiengt Steigaudl ounty,ralre.;; Breit, xulys , °noel' these millL "'" r i A;. • • ' 6r-OhtittvlJOU air& herit;' • D 'A'.l%l" --- D'" - S • • CELEUAATED , . It MA N BITTE'RS. . • ' O. lit./ACItSON. plillAniniolkA, PA... . • _ wilbeffeetually cures VER - SOMPItAINT, -- 10YSPEPSI A;`: - .IAUNDICE, • -Chronic or NervoueDeltility," Mamma of the 'Kidnap; ; . and all disease. arising , from a ditturdttred • , Lir °rm.-Stomach. ' • ~, • ; . Such it • • Constipation, .; • •• , Inward Piles, Full , - nest or Illocal to the Ileadp Acidify of the StOmach, sealleartlurn,Dlogust for Food. --Fullness-Or ' -Sour Eructittions,Sitiking or Fluttering ' at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of • " the Head, hurried arid Diflleult.liteathing.: Fluttering at the Heart,. Choak !near Suffern ting Sensations when in a lyink,Pesture, Dimness of YisiOn.-Dots of webs tofure the SlliLt , Fever and dull pain in, the Head, Deficioney of Perspiration, Yellowness of the - S'it 'mid • • - Eyes, Pain Air the Side, Backg Chait, Limbs, &tt , Sudden Flushes ; lient,;* Burning - In'tba-FIOSK , • - . Constant Imaginings • of,' ; • . • .• • Aril,- and gfent Do- t• '• • ' pression of .. The propriear in calling the attention of the public to this prepiratien, does no with is feeling of the Mutest contideme In Ito virt nes nod adaptation tri linctilseasea for which it to recommended, ' • Is no-Inman& uutried.articie '-=- - a ltood-the_tant_tfiLlttn_Yearoftrialia lean puttple, and Its, repu tagon, and • sal any sithibir preptirationaextant. Ti _ favor given' by 'the most, prominent. low n • Phyolcians amtludividuale. in allporta tit sue country DEBANOL3IEN.TB OF TIiFty'LIFF.B. 'OD .STOIDACIL Are sources of insanity.... From dtoor ; der or obstruction, • A morbid action Of the sympathetic and other nerves , fol'ews, and the futictiens of the brain are impaired, and ~derang.tait derangement there'will also produce disclos es MIL° heart, shin,lmme and kidneys. It is 'owing - to - the:tuttro- couSe-that-timmando.v.lies-with-CbelCrar------ Bilious or Yellow Fever, anti that Mold henerni 'Consumption. The general want of success In treating diseases of the liver and stomach. lina not been a deficiency of pothole- gloat knowledge of their fenetions—but • of n suitable - compound that would.na upon the diseltse lend all the nipethetle affections. Tint has been gained-In these Bitters: and - they ran he used by,. persons with the meta delicate strmurh .wi s ilt perfect safety—tan they at • no time debilitate the patient, but give strength and inerense the - nervous energy. They can be taken nt All . times, and under all circumstances. No ordinaly esp. born w II pfevent - tirilMviing• no had effect ran tesult hunt an over dose. If patients will persevhe In the use of this' remedy, _and uso it strlctly according tUdirectiono it will cure the-foregoing diseases hi era:). instance, not beyond tine poser of medicinal it has caused Many to enjoy --the-lites Sing-of-renewed heal tit, and in-ninny.dekerutup-,-- and abandoned cases, aperfect and mdical cure, • 'PEI:SONS A DvANc.S.D IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of •Thne welghtidtheavily upon them. with all Its tittendatif ills, will find jut the use Of the llitters nu I.llxer that will Instil now lfe Into their - reins;• vesture. In a untaft.uro _the energy and' avdor,of loom youthful days;-build - up their shrunken tbrms. 'and give hiatith nod happiness, to their remaining . runs It la a Well eshibflrbed fart, that fully one-ballot' the retold.. portion- of pi pule( ion. arc seltindu in the en joyment tit Ifetd health, or to use their own expren.hion er feel well."-; They me imtguid. devoid of all en..• orgy, exit °ninety nervous. and have no appetite. To ' title deo.. .invalido. these Utters are especially re c,ilinietaletl. Their Pen-Whir I.OIIIC and invigorating plopertiewrentler them invaluable Inn such cries. l'erSoliA a lofting distrieto Interassett annually, with VIA I. It A XI) AGUE, Or ANY FEVER OF A BILIOUS N ATUIt E. dill fns that by. the timely rise of one or, • - aro bcttleg'AlteY will not in one instance take. the - ease, as tine Bitters will renOTate and strengthen 'the • systeni, :nitre:wry the bile oaf In Ito natural I , vevention is Vetter than cure. • TilbY ABB ENTI It EI,Xy ; ECII:TABLE ' • An,r nom Alcoholic Stimnittiot, and all' itairldits higmtlie»tot are pleasant lie Coate mud smell. the bOdy. , friVe i-loom to Chu pallid cheek, and health 'dun lgorta - th - o - Mintrc. --- • Price 70 rents per bottle. • Principal Oillent. No. 06 ARCH street, PhlPa, Pa, - • Sold by Druggists' tend Storekeepers iu teVery town:. and Niihau in the United 'States and - Catutetts, and by .-all Druggists in Carlisle, , May 16, 181 g- nddmiMng A FFLICITED, READ.I- • IX • • PII iLADELPIIIA MEDICAL HOUSE. I,tablishil twenty two year* ago hy Jilt. KIN KELM, Corner of Thlotion] Union i... , treets. Philadelphia, Pa. . TIVI,:%TV-TWO Experience hue rendered Dr. K. a most successful prac titioner iii the cure ot all diseases of a private nature; itiatilißadla,deldlity.4ls_an_upialLuieutAn_.nurrziairet nervous mad Fo‘lll,l hilirndtios, diseases of,pe 'Mau, and these arising from abuse of mercury. .‘ _ • TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. . — Thera - is n - evil - habi t - sometimi.s - lirdlOed In by bdSrig In Stint tide, idlon growing up with ilutin to - nurnhood; and which. it not reformed ht due time. not only begets serious ole.tacles•to matrinamial happiness, but - gives rise to a set les of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. . . Fine of tliose who give way to this pernicious pitotice aro aware of the yousequencee, until they find [healer volts system shuttered, fuel strange and unaccounteble cunt atiopqmd vogue fears in the nand._ (Seejet - gm:7, 28, 29, of Dr, book ow "Self Pretcrvation.' The, unthrtunate thus affected becomm feeble, is unable to labor with amustnmed vigor, or to apply hie mind to study • his step is tardy and weak: ho is dull, Irresolute; and engages even in his sportit,vilth Ism o If anod. 9' .7 r re ti uTalicipate.lilmself before the practice has done its worst, and ulster fontrimony,.hie, marriage is un fruitful, and his souse tells him that title is conga by hie early follies. 'rhymer,' considerations which should awaken the attention of an who are similarly situated. PATIENTS AT - A - DISTANCE 'Can Wive (by stating their case explicitly, together with ail thou symptoms. per:lettor, enclosing a remit tance) Dr. IL's medicine. appropriated' accordingly. Forwarded to any pert of Alio 'United Steles, and secure from IhOlAtiE and CUILIDSITY, by mall or ex. prem. • - HEAD! YOUTH AND MANHOOD II • - - - • • • A Ylgoious 1.115 or a Plum:aunt Death, Elnkolin on 'Sels.l'rescrvatiott—Ottly 25 route. Let.t.oia containing that valuo in.Statups, will mauve a copy pet-return ofinall, - , .. . . GRATIS I GRATIS I I GRATIS II I AFeco-GIFT-to NI S I( It II LiEVED.. - 4, Nature's Outdo," anew and popular work, full o• valuable advice and impre'ssive ,varning, alike calculi ' ted to prevent- years ur misery slid save thousands of 111 es: Is distill used without charge, end. fiwwarded by mall. prepaid. to any Post Mee in the United Rates on reeelAintr an order poeloAng two litodoge Mumps. :- rllO - N - 1 - 0 - 8 -- S - W: 0 7 N • —They never did o more than, give -temporal" relief. and theymover'vvilil . 1t Iv bemuse they don't touch the CADDY. of Om inseam. The cause of all ague - and billions disbases is .theatinc.spl;erlo poison culled Illiastua or Magnin. - Neutralize this Tolson britaFA -501‘.11. ANTIDOTE, and all disease ei used by It dispppears at once. Rhodea' Fever and Ague Cuiels this antidote to Z. tibial, and maneuver it in a perfectly harmless vied- Jilno. The certificate of the 'celebrated chetnint, J. It. hilt',,; of Noir•roek, to this effect, Is gattleDed to eve ry bottle; therefre, if it does no good; it can do no harm. This is m.i,e than can be said o - no, Arsen or any tither hulk In existence ; 'it. t Kir not in ruinous to the constitution and brings on latM) MICE,- chick 5 4031 never afloat, a person to 'ten perfectly 'atoll tier a sin* moment. In illustuttlon el the,otiutitsl tuttitx some extracts from tt letter just received Trout a litytticiau t • . - fikntorrons, 011/0, 31arch 17, haat. JAS. A. 11110A1W. li` t.—Lear Sir: roursof 'd Inst., teat hand. The Core - 1111-iiej late .litst year, and the difllculty-in get ting . Uny ono to purchase It was greatly It.creasettfront the tact that a remedy 'hod .ItpunAntro dared with It nes get u hut ill fa tor• mit It the pal lie no Icing het fur titan using Qninitte—not knotting, 1 pre- SUMO, that tlfo remedy they need to esetipe tabltig,l4ul - (Intl/dated the hltlal 111 , ELF I " tf\'Ws remedy, litinown us " n-nnit Tonte,") 'Would hr.. illitAß on Agun, hut it did not Cure it as it would often return with renewed \Soc. 'lbis surer dr cumstonee I deemed in 3 cur favor, 1(1 could — institute a test ,!ontiquison between It and your cyl:tl. The lUl lowing lin the In:suit; Throe prams took your "Cure," ell of which were Cane of Quotidian loterunittont Fever." , of many weeks standing. They bed tried Quinine and other remedies, occacionsdly missing a rilll, but it Inas (as In eft Snob cares.lciewly_welunt . thtntout,tnnuttoying..-- tinninintinhiti , in of othenou severer ineledies.-I—dld-n— -succeed In offectink a radical uuru.of all three of Sinn cases with your remedy, and they hove not hod a chill since. in all ChrkeertHose roses the." Smith's Tonle'. return. I think there will be no dillleult3; new In pliing to ittur—Citre"•the vantage greuxid or any other remedy now In use item &c., J.I. It M. I.LICEN MLA, I) ItLIODLIC NEVER and AMIN. CURE, or ANTIDOTE ° TO MALARIA, the only harminia remedy in existence . la *wally curtain ante PRIXENTIVY- , 1111 11.`cuur." . •Take It when yob Joel the rbUla coming and you will never have a ,Male one. JAMES A, RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, It. T. ....Woe ado by W. A. Ratio, end Druggists generally. July 2. IF•tol. NOW READY, TIIE NEWSPAPER itv.com), n collection of .liewymper Farts and • bi talkies, containing a complete list rowepapers In the Otited States, Canadas and great Britain. The only .callable work of the kind in the world. An inval uable noshrant to thelklitt r,lkark l'ublistier, •eial Ad% orther. 'Sou. Toe pp. receipt of $2, it Ail 1.6 prepaid per Mall, to•any pert of the couutry.. • • LAY & inturmais, , ruldisb ersi- Ne. pork rat., Philadelphia. — /firlkiltanrinsertingitheitonethree - inunthi lth -- editorial renounce, and sending, copies of the paper • pre-paid to the above mimes, will receive a copy of the work,, rSept. T.. . r .S.KRAUSEIVS - -PoItTABLF rtia;" °limn All $- furnished' •. improved onstruetion and 'their , .r , grinding' apparatus Is' moldier, end •gliee them an , advantage occr all other mills. lty , the action , of two reclprocatthg - pletenk tbriapples are forced up against the teeth of a' rapidly'recolving cylinder and retained till groundlo a lino pulp; which of course yields more , julerrwben entiected to proesnre .ttum,if the .pomace wee cornea. :.The Screw Press hoe been , graltly unproved and strengthened slum last yearvand the whole flame hitlghtened byatioug joint holtit; It le adapted to either bend or horse power' and can he worked Ir r . hatT, the - nstept,Of six, to ,elght., t".-' ,1" „ • • • P.ABO/iAjoi,sl64R/%1 ~k .Tnipleinenf and Seed Ftorn,r. 7tlnand Markel; Phila..: tgle2l 0 0 SELL . Aga...A4 N. •._ • • , EIOLLIDAY4 O IIESENTEE:': , . arejnst pedurned•from.thenity•ard em , nevr`open-' 'lng a"largeAtsiortmont of , alegant, fashibutible, 'now stylea. Franey end littaphillßY tiO(Anktow'hich ';respeettully eall.the.attentic4 Of all .purchaser?, and the Lodies In,partirtilif..,-,.! • Biwa* tong apd,Bonare ahnivis, &firth, rimy Lie- • nant ',Embroideries, Eplondid. Bilks, French Merinos, •• eashinere'Vlldds.Ritalna, Tnitnnoote, L , der • new : stoek:nrclotbn-nrid. ings Calleres, great - eerie ~ a nd very diet Isootanre elegant New ,Patterim :„innunow - reeelving.tiew G6ode , weiid3k. and' Billing .them og middry; st,Tery.redaied 1.0.1041; .'Pdy 616,frIm‘de end:Olsten:en% and!all , liadnatif, of c heep and handamne, noode , .m ill please to exasiOwbtb ositlkfliie pUrybast.: ' anteTvicAle3ini..v.i. .40Dijaty., _ itaiLiu ; ID