M [0 ~~~i~icttltn~al, . The Farm and the Garden. The'B. st n Traveller slys, that it ha; • been discovered that for the gmerality of flowers, and more especially for gm animus, and the most delicate specimens of the lily tribe, corn »ir a y 1,14: di:uted with a sufficient portion of water, forms'a richer manure than guano or any other yet dis coverefl. Plants pkced in sand on the worst soils, displaying more beauty and vigor when watered with this ( omposithin, than those grown in the richest would and only sprinkled with water. The best Soil for Fruit Trees ISM After almost, a half century of experience in raising fruit, we are decidedly of opin ion, as a general rule, that the best soil on which to raise fruit, is that just clear ed of a forest. The surface should be . rolling Or deseendiv, and moderately dry and ric). such ground arals littlF or ..no preparation ; the roots of the forest trees-as they decay, keep it loose and mel low, and afford the exact food necessary for a rapid and healthy growth of the fruit trees ;,...and the soil abounds plenti fully in those elements which are requi site to form the most perfect fruit. A -nother consideration, and a very impor _ taut one is, that fruit. trees grown on re centlycleared forest land, are much less , diseased than► those grown on old land, and.the fruit is not near so liable to be - Attacked by insects. Any one - going from an old settled country to a new one,, will not fail to ob serve the remarkable : difference between the trees and fruit of the one and the other. ITow much thriftier they are in the latter than in -the former, and how much larger, fairer and more perfect the frdit. • We would advise those contemplating setting out new orchards, if they have no wood land ,to clear fur this purpose, to Bet apart as much as they desire for fruit, and let it grow up with young forest or other trees as rapidly as possible. Even a few year?' growth will answer a good purpose, provided they are cut down and allowed to lie on the land; and when dry, burnt off where they are, and the ashes permitted to remain. Thi4 - is unffoat edly one of the best preparations and nia -nurcs--if we may so use the term—that can be obtained. In growing peaches &c., we have found —other things, being equal—that new orchards usually did best planted on old orchard ground, the trees set as near as possible to the decaying stumps. Previ ous to planting, however, the soil should be broken up at hcasytwo feet deep, if possible, and ashes and suet, other fertili zers added as are necessary to insure a good growth. Granite soils are among the best for fruit, as this rock abounds in feldspar and mica, both of which contain potash=feld spar more thim mica. As these rocks dis integrate and enter into the. composition of trie,,soil, they supply one of the most necessary elenients for the formation of . good trees and fruit. We Will also add 'that some of the best orchards which we have seen, were on alluvial (loamy) soils, lying upon limestone rocks which came up near the surface—Aerican Ay necill tur ist Poi oLoov. —There are few studies more interesting than pomology. With --the_inaperfect knowledge of the science 'possessed by the ancients, they did nufeh to improve the fruit of their tunes. New deVelopments have been made at various periods from its first cultivation to the present time. During the past fifty years, by, the aid of the science, large aceessions have been , inade to our fruit, and many new varieties produced of superior excel- knee., The apple 13tands at the Ilea, From the small sour crab, have -been produced the pippins, greenings and spitzenburghs, and other fine sorts. Next comes the pear-- from what Mr. Downing calls "the most austere of all fruits, a native- of Europe, Western Asia, and China," have been produced all of .our choice pears. From the bitter almond of Persia we have the luscious rare-ripe and melocoton peaches. The acrid wild plum has . been olnowed to our best Gages Jeffersons, Wasiiinalotts arid many others equally pied. 'We might introducj - ull our small fruits' to - sluid the imprOvements that have -been made in them. All this has been accompliShed by aid of pomological. science, by producing, re-producing and investigating' the habits of fruit trees; ex perhuenting and studying the nature and causes of the different diSeases of frees, -and the habits of the numerous, tribes of insects that infest trees and fruit. A wide field is yet open for operation. Although we are every year presented with new varities of fruit, it needs dis crimination to select the good and reject the poor. New enemies present them selves for notice. Their habits are to he studied, and the best way to destroy the „Qv iUa>t lit rioter. Will the Drought do any Good. , . The drought, while it destroys vegta thin, destroys also the innumerable -thii maleulte that infests the soil. The weevil, the army worm, the bugs and insects that from year to year, do so touch damage to crops, will be destroyed vi-ith the vegeta tion this year. The animalculre that pro duces the potato rot must perish in the parched earth ; and the countless swarms of insects that yearly render a large por tion of our grains, fruits and vegetables unwholesome for' food, will be s*ept out of existence. The soil 'and the atmos phere are becoming purified as by fire, and prepared for a more healthful and vigorous vegefitble and animal life here after. During a series of productive years these vermin accumulate till the earth and air need such purification. The d es time ti o timf- the_erops_ with_thevermin,_ is a great present loss to smalLgrain. But the.future crops and future health of the eon n try may be materially improved. Improve Your Stook. Occasionally we meet those who com plain that they : can do 'nothing towards obtaining an inpi;oved breed of animals bennse they cannot afford to avail them selves of imported or superior animals to begin with. To such we,would hint that all the improved breeds now commanding high prices must have sprung originally from common stock. Some particular male or female must have been selected for some special good quality, and this good quality would be inherited more or less by the progeny .of that particular ani mal. This must have been the starting point of the most celebrated breeds of do mesticated animals. 'Certain animals hav ing some special. superiority, must have been selected for breeding; and this qual ity being sought after and aimed at from generation to generation, and every auxi liary which good judgment could suggest in feeding and management, being brought to insist ifrthe developn►e►►t of the quali ty or qualities desired; at length a bretd of animals celebrated for sonic particular point of excellence was obtained. Now if in this way all our distinguish ed breeds have been produced in the past' and in foreigh countries, the secret is at the service - of those who think they can not afhird to get a good animal or the use of one to commence breeding from. But this may be only an apology for indiffer. once, or for a very questionable economy. It will take generat►ons, perhaps, to im prove at home up to a point that one may start from by the . - expenditure of a few dollars. - ----Albany Cultivator, To Secure Bacon from ;the Fly. A writer in the Americanlltrnua; - re commends as an infalible• remedy against the fly :—When your bacon is smoked early in the spring before the fly'has made its appearance, take quick-lime slackened to a dry powder, and rub the meat thor2 . ! - oughly on every' part with it, leaving it to adhere as much as possible; hang up your meet, and rest secure from any trou ble from insects. We have for many years rubbed our hams witiihickory wood ashes, and then packed them up in ashes in close casks, With tight-fitting tops, and and we have yet to find the first insect in our bacon. We think -ashes preferable to lime, -- atd - are — ntttelFpl easan't hand 1 i ng in packing away, or ink getting, rid nf when the hams are required for use. Germantown rettyr«ph. wfm„ The first. _Sheep introduced into any part - of the present territory of the United States, were brought from .Eng laild to JamestoWn, in Virginia, by the London Company, in 1619. In 1648 the number of "skeep in that, colony had in creased to'three thousand. yhe first Cattle brought to America froM Europe were imported by Columbus in his sec ond voyage, in the year of our Lord, 1495., • PRUNING.—TOW2I rds the, last of the month [October] pruning may be done. with propriety. Cover the wound with shellac dissolved bi alcohol—apply it with a s ata 1 1 bru — sh. Sh - tipe young trees in the nursery. Transplant tApple trees. There is no bettor 6.111C.--1\ eV) ' ittiviisic' iyacilb. yrofessiand (Curbs. A N. • GRE EN, Attorney at law, has xi_ • Bottled in WeetninicibUrg, for the practice of his profession. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Court business, &N. promptly attended to. Office oppo alto Dr. lung's residence. GB. COLE Attorney at.. Law, will at tend promptly to all businessentrusted to him,— Unice in the room formerly occupied by William Irvine, EMI, North ihmover street, Carlisle. April 20, 1h62. t. DILI;OPAT1 1 1410. V 1 1 1 3 1 1 ' IUC NTH,( m !e:11f A rt ' fidenco on Loather street, ono door east the'llermati Re formed Church. Dr. Blumenthal realmetfully offers, his professional services to tho eitlY.ens of Carlisle rind vt cinity. Ala -Persons from a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. (Mice hours, froth 1 to 0 A. 111., and 2 to 4 P. M. sept6,'s4ti 'DR. C. S. BAKER respectfully offers f his professional services to-the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country. Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly "Prsito to the •, Volunteer Office," Carlisle, April 20. 1N53, TAR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North Lfllanover street two doors from WOlso.k. Campbell's store. Oleo hours, more particularly from 7 to U o'clock, A. 51., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. 51. 111{. GEO. W. NMDICH 'I aji . 01, m operations upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or Irregularity may require. lie will also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, such as float, Fingle and Block teeth, and teeth with "Contin. onus Gums," and will construct Artificial Palates, Oh terators. Regulating Pieces, and every appliance used in the Dental Art. —Operating room at the residence of Dr. Fannie! Elliott, East Nigh street, Carlisle. TIR. GEORGE ,r Z. BRETZ wit p-r -form any operations upon the teeth that may be required for their preservation.— Artifical teeth ice rted, front a single tooth to an entire set. on the most scientific - principles. Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated. Office at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle. ll " t irls-r., ___ ___ . p R. J. C. LOO mis will perform • all operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preservation, such as ..) Wing. Filing. Plugging, 1.:c., or will restore the less of them by inserting Artificial Teeth, froth a single tooth to a full sett.. 'RI Office on Pitt street, a few doors s,,lith td - the Railroad Hotel. Dr. L. is absent from Cat- ' lisle the last ton days of every mouth. FN. ROSENSTEEL,. House, Sign, : 1 . ' Fancy and Ornamental Painter ' .Irvin'fi (formerly IlarpM's,) tow,l tow- Ilitner's Dry Cloodk Store. Ile will attend promptly to all the abtree descriptions of paint ing, at reasonable prlees. The various kinds of graining attended to, such as mahogany, oak, walnut, &c., in the Improved styles. MAP OF CUMBERLAND COUN /-1_ TV.—Fmm,entirely original Surveys, by actual measurement throughout the . a' hulo couuty, by 111." F. BRIMENS. The subscriber is now engaged in making Surveys preparatory to publishing a new and complete Map of Cumberland County, upon 'a lar%e scale. Every Public Road and Stream, with the locations of all Mills, Stores, Dwellings, and Public Buildings, will be accurately held down. All the Public Buildings in the County will be distinctly indicated, and the names of owners of proper ty generally, will be inserted In their proper positions on the Map. A 'Total; of distances, Statistics of the County, en larged plans of the principal Villages, and a few of the most attractive views in the-County. will bo inserted in the margin; thus giving every satisfaction, and render ing the Map most vaipable to the Owners of Property, Merchants, Travelers, Conveyancers, and the inhabitants generally, of the region delineated In as ranch as this work is to be mink up of actual surveys made upon the ground. it will - require tlinodp accomplish it; it is net expected, therefore, that It win be ready for publication much under the period of Two Years. The size of the Map will be about five feet by four, and will cost the dollars. • 11. F. BRIM ENS. Publisher.' N. F. corner of Marshall abil Wood• St. Philadelphia. Sept. 27-11110. . . TrENTION DYSPEPTIOS-7-4hose tr iv . of you who have been afflicted for years with this ~thersolito diheaso, and who have boon using almost overy Nfistruni Ixdbre the public without rellof, we say to you try lteechers Aritidygleptir" and you will soon Ito ounvinced of its groat superiority over every other preparation. We mull give you many certificates eoroh orating our 171tiFortilms,(but a single trial is worth more than all. This remedy\ Is prop ared nod wild at the brag Store • f B. J. KEIFFER, South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court !louse, Carlisle. . ansurtutce. LM RE - INSURANCE.— TILE ALLEN 11 AND EAST PENNSUORO MUTUAL VIBE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Curnborland county, incorpo rated by an act of Afseuddy, is now fully organized, and operation under the management of the following commissioners,.viz: - -Daniel Bailey, William B. tiorgas, Michael Conklin, rilelehoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob 11. Coovor,-Lewis Byer, floury Logan . , Benja, min 11. Musser, .lacob Mumma, Jcsopli IV ickershatm Alexander Cathatrt. Thp rates of insurance are As low and favorable as any Company of the kind fh the l 4 tate. Persons wishing. to become monthers are invited to make application to the agents of the'eompany, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. 'IIENRY LOGAN, DNITY. H. Mk)'9BEll' President. Secretary.. 'President. leii AEL COVKLIN, Ni EN I'S CUM it SatLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; floury 7,earing, Shiremanstown ; Charles Dell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl, Churehtown ; Stunuel- Graham, West Pounsborough ; James' Me Dowel, Fraul.ford; Mtale Griffith. South Mid dleton; Sittattel tkoarer, _Benjamin Myers - tick, Meehan. iceberg ; John Shorrick, Lislaini;' David Coorer, Itertistown. YORE: COUNTY.--Jobit ilmvman, 1/1114urg; Petqr St:OMM, Franklin; John Stull'', Esq., It'ashialstun; W. 9. Aing, Dower: J. W. Crafts l'arndSse.. It Alt It ISIMIIO.-1 lowwr & toclitmtn.' • Members of thu company havitig policies about to ex pire can btu thorn ronewo4,„by making application to any of tho agonts. DRUG STORE FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers at private man the stock and fix tures of a Drug Store, Into the property of Michael Fie sel, deed, in Churchtown, Cumberland county. There Is no other Drug Store In the place. and a lino opportu nity Is now presented to any young nub wishing to commence this business. ''For terms enquire of n 6 MOSES moukurr, Amtn. g , ..1 ---- 1 - '---& l PEAS, COFFEE— .tRIESI I no saseriber line just led to his former stock it general selection of CIIOICP. il OrElt11.:8, as well as all the other variety of articles r . "*,. -z usually kept in .a' ()emery ,C. , •tore. mar:wing 'Rio !1.? i ,V..-4 Co ff ee—roasted and green—at 144:: and 13 cents it ::' - lper fk, Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverized 2 Sugars, of flue quallties;,ll hueolatea, Spices:Dairy Salt, and a variety 'of Fancy articles, all of which tire of fqrod at the lowest cash prices.' We are thankful fur the former suppert•glven u,, and iaX,ito a further call front our friends and C rut:touters.. J. W. EBY. „ Ninrion Hall, aritsle. __ __. uBT RECEIVE') AT' THE PAM eip •. ity tlit001:ItY til"..titt: of the subs:7ll)er, in ::1 4 ,. riot) Ilan; A now supplyof fresh \Valor Crac k ers, ,S•al.t. 'nutter, Pie NI,. and ',7twar Bei , : „nit, -Paring, (.' ,ro St.lreli, Tapi , ,el, ; , •.m• , ; Pearl Barley, E \ tmet. „tecotn.,N. I I, • 1'I -Air; 14:1:1114 Pot, dvr, 51 . ,, A now let of superior 'Nide till, i • • Plekle4, l'ou•.105 1 etelt up, rrench Mustanl 11,ty ' 10,t;11. tic. .J. ,Nv . ia,V. "311iscerniteous. ....QTEXM SAW MILL, near Odd —aape Papertown, Cumherland county,— HASKELL & :31:1CMOUlt continue te ply Lumber of all lands, at the shortest "' notice, and on terms lower than can be had elsewhere. All orders directed to E. Ilasaci.t., Pa pertown, or Wu. I). Bt:nuot ,Jr.,Carlisle,will bo prompt.: ,ly attended to. Feb. 22—ly GAS FITTING AND PLUMB ING.—The undersigned would inform the 11 .!="" citizens of Carlisle that ho has made arrange mentstodeGAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no Lice, and Un.reasonalle terms. Ile has engaged the Fen. vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia.. and has sup , piled hlmstlf with an extensive assertmeut of FIXT URES, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly. All work will be warranted. Ills stock of Gas Fixtures will he found in Una room exactly opposite his Tinning establishment on Not th Hanover street, where he Invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, h oho prepared to furnish, cr maker to order, every article of TIN WARE used by housekeepers and others. Ile will also attend - to SPOUTING, 110USE-GOOFINO, BELL' BANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patrona4, , e with wlitch Le bai already teen• %voted, tte rt.twetrully oolhits a continuance of the er.llllo. . CurllEle, June 14, '54 • FR 0 M CALIFORNIA. -C. VON lIEILEN respectfully infortmtthe citizens of Car lisle and vicinity.,that he has just return -2:L...00 Wren' California, and Is prepared Ooze cute :ill kinds of work connected with his Ts.' line of business. lie has always on hand LI large asstrtinent of ready-made Rifles, Guns, Pistols., Locks. Keys. then Trimmings &e., nil of which he will sell wholesale or retail. Ile also attends to repairina Guns, clocks, locks ' &c; engraves An brass. copper and iron. Ile hopes that by. stria attention to business. and a desire to please, lie will merit and receive public patronage. arin:-.All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. Carlisle, April 26, 1654.1 y .e.......- QPLENnth JEW- I tt; l.O EI.HV! Holiday Pres . .t 4 r --...- . _ cots. ,t -T II 0 31A S CON-- .I * 2 ' ''`..... Ll' N,Wekt High street. slew ~- 9 :... - ..z1,.''... - ;z: doom wcidt 7 a - riirkholdcr's A '.4 1,. '.: 110t0, Carlisle,. has. just re :". ...' . .. )-- 16 -- • . ,,,, - /ri , _ ceived.:_the lar_gest and most ,`--',;.-..,' --,..;",-.'," •:-._ elegant asserimencefearpe.. -- rior Jewelry ever offend in Carlisle,, elmsisting in part of Gold and Silver 'Watches of every variety, and at all prices, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table and ten spoons. silver table irks and butter knives, gold nod silver spectacles, ladles and gentlemens' gold pen and pencil, gild chatus of every description. ear and, finger rings, breast pins, ite.. at ell priers. Also Accordeons and Mu sical ilexes, with n great variety of Fancy . Articles, se lected expressly for the Holidays. Persons desiring to purchase are invited to call Rlll/113.11111i 1 10 thew:sorb:went. We are prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. Qual ity of goads warranted to be as fine as sold ti.r. VIWIAS Ct./NIA - N. West high st. AIARION HALL DAGUERREAN hooms—A. O. KhILT having taken the Vaguer roan tooms In Marlon Hall. known as A. B. Titlh's Gal lery. desires to Inform the Ladies and gentleman of Car- lisle that he Is prepared to take Likenesses In the.must superior style of the art, such ns will fully sustain the reputation of this popular establishment. His rooms are large:, pleasantly situated and comfortably furnish ed. Ile is provided With the most powerful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfac tion in all cases. ,A full supply of cases of every variety of style and sine, plain and ornamental. kept constantly on hand. Engravings, Paintings, kc., accurately copied and duplicates taken of original likenescs: Likeneses taken of sick or deceased persons. Prices modentte - nnd satisfaction given in all cases. The public it: invited to call at the Marion IlnlrDaguerreatillooms and eaamine the numerous specimens. Pagnerrootypes inputted in Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Pencil Heads, k.c. Carlisle, Juno 14, '54. ANTCWS New Clothing Establish- 111 undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and the public generally that ho has r-minmenced the CI ITILING BUtiINE:::S in all its in rimy branclies.and has just-opened. fresh [rum the city, at •• LetmartEs Corner," North ilanoxer tint t. a well se lected :ISS , rttisent of REAM' MADE CLAfIIIINO, em bracing et ery tariety, style and finish, and at prices cor resimnding to the times and quality. Ile has also on hand a sup ei for stock of cloths. Cant. mercs, Vostings, &e., of mery style sultan le for Spring and Summer wear, and which he will make to order on terms which cannot fail to please. Ills stock also embraces it fine lot of Men's Eldris,Col- Ws. Cravats, Gloves and Hosiery; in short every article pertaining to gentleman's wear. Ile respectfully Smite* the public to call and examine his gads. April 26, 1654. lIANTCII. QADDLE AND HARNESS MAK k 7 is(L The subscriber continues to carry on the al;,ve business. In all its various branches, hi North Ilan 'over stniet, Carlisle. two desert. North of Leonard's col ner whore hefitttends keeping on hand A general assortment in his ROO, consisting of all' kinds of fashlonaUo SAD DLES, Bristles, Martingales, Girths, etre/ ngles an d lial tars, also TRUNKS, \,ii..._• . \\. traveling and saddle ...) A I .. -'!." I 4 \ \ t a n tirl!; ciao auto- IA - It x most •• • .•- t' appraVe - ct FP 4 NIS II - 1 ' ' 'S e ii . e sis ii...tiqq./.8 eve; use d . in this , count y, and these ti 'siding a baud ' some, durable and pleasant saddle ' .. will do well to call and see them. lie - a also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varie ties, and cunt denti; laeves from the general approba tion of.his cush• , that he makes the neatest and o best gears, In all 4r variety of break that is mode in the country. lie also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, vie:: Ftraw, Husk, Curled Bair and Spring Mat yasses. Mk the &set e articles will be made of the lest material and workntauship, and with the utmost stet* patch. W3l. OSBOBN. 'CIMTIIING AT COST—The subscrib er has an assortment or fashionable and well made CIATIIIIsaI, which will Le sold off at cost for cash, . The stock consists of Cloth and Cashmarett Coats,Lin en and tlitigham Coats, Tweed and J ean Cents; Marseille Silk and Satin Vest ing:' Cassimers, Jean's and Cord pan taloons. Linen and Cottorade pantaloons, with all kinds of Clothing usually found' in a clothing store. Intending to relinquish this tranchof my business. great bargains can ha had by calling soon at the cheap store of CHARLES 1 LIM • CAIIPI.TINO.—A few pieces just recelvedfromauctlon and setting veil* low. _ J u 2.1,!54 TOv M I A O . S .S I T I O T U N M G I ta ll iTt h i4 o ll " • Was C s 4 f ton Hotel," lately kept by M. 11. L. Burkhol- Flt der,ls prepared to accommodate his 'blends and the 1111 , lie generally,,Every eff,rt stilt e outdo to give full sat isfaction to such as may favor him with theirratronn4.,-e. Termk s .moderate. • (Carlisle, May 10, 155.1„ o ..,:111.1NO FOIL YOUR OWN 1IENEFIT!l! A Merll7 eine adapted to general use, greatly superior to others. and within tho means of every Individual. 100 PULLS for twenty-five cents! No ortortion price—no Calomel—no mineral poison whatever.' TOIVNSENWH HEALTH PILLS fully merit thogreat reputation they have aequlreil. They arc called for to ra all parts of the laud , IVetallie THEY ARE ALL MIT 'lnn CL NI TO as. IV II A'C TILEY WILL I)O—Theo purify the blood. they dense the Syntex)t of fluency., timy cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion. they create nu Appetite, they cure eta Ilea•lache,bizzlnens and Low Spirits. they nrreet Cavern, they promote a healthy action of the Liver, they aro n sure cure for l'estiveness and Habitual Constipation, • they ore highly efficacious In Voundo Complaints, they Mtrengthen and Ore tope to the System. They arc the bestel'oodly Medi, Inc Inown. It 1,. ; a n nhth•us Inquiry, how nun medicine con 'totem. .na , q ditTcrcnt 1,1111}11310t0. Thetw•Pills, however, aces° c.v:eheentded of rtindlve inatcrials that persons lint e on ly t•• TRY' T M nil the avower will he found in a ca. ,t;,,ed body 0.111-titlltiOn. • 1 , ;,,), 310 X cot LW., I , n) Pill.. at the ii , loniAkim.ly low Prier of i cents. Every individual 1 , 611111 hair th(111- For 1.411. , by the lirw.n..i-ts and t•tmetcepers en ) • f i F. A. I'man.t ; genera! Agev.t ; Stmlitn, ten : 1. C. WATCI.II:S, SILVEA. WARR and IfAINCI 4,IIJODS.—A fine alma meill,AlF-tlie-Ificent quality, for sale at the lowest rash pr efei, at .Wnt:C,ELTONIII.IAIriI, No, 184 south Second rout, between Pine and Union, west side. Philadelphia. The surwirtment embraces a large and seloet stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Allutt,QVare, plated with Moo silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles. 4:c.—Jet goods, Fans and fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best pods at the lowest cash prices. J flaring; a practical knowledge of - the huginese:and all available thrill. - tics for importing and Manufactur ing, the subscriber confildently invites purchasers, be lieving that he can supply them on terms as favorablo as any other establislitueut iu either of the Atlauthr All kinds of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a mammals time. o,2,Watehes,jewelry and Filter ware faithfully row paired. MM. Y. LLTONSIEAD, No. SS-4 South 2d St. a few doors above the 2d St. Mar ket, West Side. n,n_ln the riouth nintion of the store. may be seen the famous Itird Clock, which commands the admiration of thearlentffle and curiona. ',(Sept. 28, IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHAT OF LIME.:-.From City Chemical k Wiest Works, made after the most improved articles anti verp superior. Prepared Anhydrite Manure. made after the IMiglish ar. tide, and most superior, being much tower than (Immo, and fully equal. The attention of ihaleis and Farmers is pariacularly called here La. trial. Also, Peruvian turn in large or small quantities. Sir salt. by .1011 N 22 South Wharves, 3d door above Chestnut St. Phila. Sept. 27, 18A1.. 310N1t011 MORRJS. fiIiILSON'S V.ENTILA ki FUR'S ACE.—The sub:R.l'l;er would rnil the attention of an patties requiring a desirable Furnace to CIIILSON'S CELEtiIIATFIbIVARMINO AND .V.C.NIILATINS AP PARATUS. The reputation of this furnace is new known, having been introduced during the past tile years into about 1500 public buildings and wore than bout) pirate dwell ings;• this together with the imukunre increase of sales eery year is the best evidence that c•an be adduced of ita superiority over nil other furnaces. By the use of Chilson's Furnace, you secure the following advantagem. VENTILATIoN : Punk: Ain—The heating surfiwes being at a tempera ture that desserate the air. e ErozioNitc.kt s t:sr. or V((L. (lat:AtAnnaTi—lieitur made entirely of Cast Iron; not Wilde to rust, Hill require no iepairs d tiring a life _tlmc—lt_ts easll v managed.and will not eypnse - the build. ing in which it is PlaVerUFZlTig7f — rrohTtireiliket - htr other furnaces. We have the testinunials of hundreds of the most selmktilic men to attest to the ti uth of the store state ment, all of whom pronounce it to be liceidedb the test furnace yet Invented Gar prr d uring a pure and healthy atmosphere. We herewith annex the names of a few well kiiown and eminent professors, Al ho WIN e used them, and kindh° furnished us their names and references:l Prof. Join St. Bart, Prof. Parker. Prof. Norton, Freq.. Wm, 11,. Allen. Prof. Pm 5011 S; Prof. Danalds, Prof. B. :Al. lintan, Prof. Ripley: . We have intl.( dared this seas, if five new sizes. so that all parties may al nil then.sell cc or this t.rsat Improve ment at a very natMrate ..nat. We ale now prepared to furnish an apparatus to 'sunt n single nem,mrthe larg est building in the country No. 1 R rtn ble 2 do 3 do 4 - do 5 3 Extra Radiator, (with Bars aud ouch Plates,) This No. 6 it, the largekt and most is worful Furnace made in this :country, and Is admire' ly adapted for Churches and other large class buildings. We continue to sell the apparatus at the SAWS trice -as when first introduced. file years ago. Alan ugh the present high prices! iron has lucreased thcir cost 23 per cent, owing to their great weight, still we are enabled by the great increase of sales to fits it the article at the lowest possible price. One roundly alone, Messrs. War-. nick & beihrandt, have conti ailed to flirt it& us with WO tons of Furnaces this season, so that we are now prepar: ed to furnish them wholesale nr retail. We superintend' the erection of all Furnaces, when, required, and war rant them In all Cases. M.ETROPOLITAN COOIiING ANOE.—We have also the most complete Cooking, Itange that has yet leen in troduced, to Which we call the attention of till who may wish to secure the most perfect at.d del ituble cooking ap , paritus ever invented. EMERSON'S PATENT YENTILATOR,—We arc the only Agents in Pennsylvania for the tone ufacture and sale of this Ventilator, which is :skin wledged to be the only perfect Ventilator ever made for corre,tlng the draught In smoky chininits, and for vent flatly ulld lags of till kinds. As there are a great many imitations of this valuable :nth le now tiered 6.r sale, parties will be'careful to examine that it has the Lon rson 1 ad6e at .tarhgd. PATENT ItEGISTEItti ANT). VI:N*1114T( RS.—We have the largest and most complete it. rtmot.ts of llot Air Registers anti 'Ventilators to Le foami iu tho United States. Parties who wish to purchase either thr prit oto use or wholesale, w ill find it greatly to their advantage to ex:unto° their stock. SLATE AND IRON MANTLES.---We have alrays ou hand an extensive assortment of t 1 beautiful mant les, in exert imitation of Egyptian, Spanish, Gulag ay and other rare marbles. • OPEN OItATES.—For Anthracite .aid Bituminous coal. Also an entire now path ro of the low down Orate. made frturr - the -- English patterns, and entirely new in this country. SOLE AGENTS for the English Encaustic Plocring TB 0, fl arnk irk Chimney T, ps, :ntdTermtCottaOrnamtnts. such as (:union Va.4es, Persona about building would do 'hell to examine our stock befbre purchashag, elsewhire. whetho purtimsi . ng or not, are- cordially Ireicellutt to our exten sive Waterooms, end Where we should le happy to fur nish any Inform:Mon respecting any of (Air goods that may he desired. A hook no IV/inning and Yeotilating ean be had gratuitously at our store, either personally ir by- letter. HARRISON, Warming and Ventilating WarebetlFe; 146 Walnut st.. below tlf)(th;'.- May 31-7 ml TbAOLLARI), Premium Art6te in Hair j Inventor or theeelaret-d Co •: , :illikq• Ventilating \ ;'and Elastic Bas:d Toupees. Instruotions to ennide Ladles and Gentlemen to meastire "their heads with ao etiraoy. Fun \Vies, inches.—No. 1. ThP'round of tho bead; No. 2. From forehead over the lima to the 'leek; No. i. From ear to ear over the top; No. 4. From ear ti;ear 'round the forehead. . . Toupros and scalps. inebes.—Nn. I. From fireboat! kb Lack as far as bait!; No. 2. Ovt-rforeheadasfar us requir ed: No. 3. Orer Um crown of the It. DOLL ARD has always ready .t r sa'e a splendid steel:. of Dents Wigs t Toupees. ladies NI half W Frlzots, Draids,'Curls, beautifu , ly manufactured sail as cheap as any establishmena in the mien. Pollards Herhattiunt Extnak, r Lustrous flair Tonic, prepared from South American herbs aod Mots, the most successful article''ever mcduced Ihr preserving than hair from falling out or cbanciog relic, lettering and ; preserving It in a healthy and Maori:art state. Among other reasons why Dollard's hair ratting taloott,maity tains its immense popularity is-the fact that his Tonle lit applied to evqry head of hair cut at his estatlishment, consequently it is kept In letter preservation than der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of Its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his Ohl Fstaidishment 177 Chestnut street oppe site the State Douse, phu n dopta 3. . 1 -1 - Dollard has at least discovered the ate plus ultra of HAIR. DA:E. and announces it for sale w ith pe r fe e t, ion tldonce In its surpassing every th log, of the Lind nom In use. It Mors the hair either bia,di or Loma. (as may be desired) and Is used without it jury to the hair or skin either hy s iditin or otherwise, can I e washed off in ten tuinutes after application, m ithout detracting from Its efficacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to g_tv4 . luaul a call. CUM. OGIMY Lettors ncltlresgod to It, LOLLARD, 177 Chottr.ut Ft.. Plitlndolpiiin. will rtyolve attoilllmi: , Jait. 2r-iy _—. I. EATII 14: it.--Fritz & Ilt ndl, Store, ./ ...w North :hi A. l'ltil.ol4.lphia, M,O-.cro 31 , •litillk, t lir , or.;. Ctirrivr, Ipir. , rt iri l'onlioi,:i .11 :old I;, coral tt at ti 4 Or I•m•lt)ce.,:. 1101.1.1. , .11.1.; ANL) t garett ,trevt. Sep. 7-1 . ) - riIIittASIIINC of be, !nal , . eeesta-fly 1.” t,rr.rl ztila r rule el Iha r. rut vOifab'efl)tiin =I Ct nil It tee fur briek. uork S do do 5 do do 6 do do Itl‘N 13R0WN $ 25 48