'2grintltarat. Fall Planting of Trees 44 Do you approve of fall planting'?'' is a question asked us every day. Our an swer is, yes, under these circumstances:. 1. IVh,n the ground is of such a na ture and in such condition that water will not lodge around .the roots of the trees during winter. To plant trees in holes sunk in stiff, tenacious soils, is a certain . method of killing them. 2, The trees should be pei:Pedy hardy. All delicate or half-hardy trees . should in variably be planted in the spring. If it be necessary to take them up in the fall, they had better laid in by the roots •in dry soil, sheltered from the cold, (aming winds, and, if necessary, protected with boughs of evergreens or something of that nature. • 3d. We do not 'approve of planting evergreen trees in the fall, unless the very hardiest-sorts, and that quite early, say in September or first of October, in time fur the trees to re-root, partiallyjJefore hard j frosEq; a nil they'should be sheltered - frhm the sun and wind by a thick screen of evergreen boughs well secured around them. '4th: 'lant all trees el I i'lll-aS soon as circumstances will permit after the wood is ripe. Don't wait till the leaves fall, but cut them off, being careful not to in jure the buds. Late planting however, if well done, may be equally successful. We transplant any time Most convenient, between the first of October and first of May. Last winter, in December, we planted several hundred of specimen trees, from one to -six years old, and lost not over two or three in the whole. -Ma ny of the 'bearing trees; notwithstanding the drouth, have borne and ripened fine specimens of fruit. sth? Secure all trees from being blown about by the winds, and mulch with half rotten manure or leaves three or four in ches deep.—Horticaltarist. . Application of Manure • A judicious and well-timed application of manure is a subject of good importance to the farmer. if he had a complete knowledge of the deficiency of the soil, and of the organised constituents of his manure, an economical 'application might be made with comparative ease. 13ut it is not so, and ho is compelled 'to study' and experiment, until he becomes practi cally familiar with this part of his busi ness, and better able to judge what quali ty- is lacking, and.what he has in store as a necessary supply. A powerful fermenting process may be necessary to render a tenacious soil pro ductive; one that shall drive the particles asunder, and "warm up the soil," as the saying is. The atmosphere plays a lively part in the production of all vegetablCs as well as animals. Hence the impor- . tanee of cultivating the:soil by plowing, hoeing, &o. Nitrogen in the foralof am monia or sonie other compound, escapes from fermenting substances. if the pro cesS is going on therefore, in the soil, the nitrogen will unite or combine with some ather substance supposed to he present, and thus forni a nutriment for, the plant. The escaping and expanding gasesThave much to do in such a msg. They disin tegrate the hard and adhesive lumps, 'and render then► so porous, that the air has very free access. 4. Now if this manure had becit applied to the surface, we can readily see that . most of its power would have been lost, and its virtue too. So, also, if fermen ted manure had been placed in such a soil, its effects would have been much less than the. unfermented, ,because the former is composed mostly of the ashes of plants and mineral substances, of which the soil may have already a competent supply,2and no ; new power be given by the addition 'of these comparatively in active elements. • • • • A different .'eltoMpost is necessary When the soot and not the shale, -is the '_object of cultivation. The phosphates 'or phos phoric '''' must . be resent for the for mation ''' perfection of seeds; such as, Wheat, corn, &e., while for grass designed . to be cut for hay, it may not be essential. In the vegetable world, «like produces like," and the decay of plants produces • food for the repro . duction of the same plants, and if they decay upon the: soil without loss, the present crop will furnish materials: for a larger subsequent crop. - Where . the grape is cultivated in many' places, the only mauhre used, year after year, is leaves and trimmings• of the yines carefully plti6ed around the, roots, and slightly covered to promote their de cay. If We place our corn cobs in a . proper state of decay, upon,our corn ground,.we may perhaps, gain- more in the end, than we should to have them ground into meal —or certainly than we should to throw them at-random into the compost heap, to be applied without a future crop. —Anted . - jean Net's. Heading Cabbages in Winter. The following plan to accomplish this desirable end, is 'that which, we are formed, is adopted in the New. England States, by the best farmers and gardeners there. We invite to it attention in this region, as we not unfrequently see much eabbage, which failed to head in the fall from various causes, either pulled up and fed to stock or left a prey to the frost. Select a suitable spot in a garden or Add, six feet in width, of any devised length, free from standing water; run a furrow the proposed length of your bed, and throw a back furrow 'upon it. - This double furrow will form a side wall Of your cabbage house. In the trench stand your cabbage on the roots, leaning to wards the furrow at an angle 0f,40 to 45 degrees. Let the next furrow be thrown upon the roots and stalks of cabbages, and another row be placed in the trench made by the second furrow; thus proceed until your' six feet of width is planted, I then let the last furrow be a double one i=---making - the - ofher Sine wall about the height of a cabbage head. Through the whole length of the middle of the patch buy rails lengthwise, supported by Crutches ; at a height Of about two feet from the cabbages; this will farm the ridge of the cabbage-house. Lay light brush wood from the side-walls to the , ridge pole; then throw on salt hay, or bog hay, or straw, two inches in depth. As the cold weather advances throw on dirt until you have a depth of say six or eight inches— or even more, when the winters are se vere, and finally spank the dirt rcpt' with the flat of a spade, until it will shed the rain. Fill up the two ends of your house 'ill the same manner, leaving only small air-holes of a foot or two diameter, which may be closed with hay, and opened oe easionally on a fair day. The length if the house should be on a north and south line.•. In the early spring you will find your most, unpromising plants have heads of their own ; and all he thriving and fresh. Try it once, and you'll try it ever after wards. Stores anti Slops. CII INA., G LASS AND QUEENS WARE—OId housekeepers and young. u ith those also 'a ho arc expecting to become housekeepers are invit ed to Call at HALBERT'S FAMILY UlttallitY and ex amine his elegant Assorthwut of Chi no, hiss andgu ns wars and other article!: in the housekeeping line. such as preach and English tea sets, heavy banded and plain, White :intuit., gilded and line plain, Milner Sr La or ev ery variety and price, bowlvand pitchers, tureens, dish es, ,te. tilass.ware—centre table and mantel lamps, l'amielabras and other lamps. grea t rarity, table and bar tumblers. goblets. ,tc. FrOit and pivsorri7t6tios, In - NW Het). l•ednrvwatr—t ohs, buckets, churns, bowls, butter print. and ladies, meal- ltckets, e. Brushes—sweeping, c. hits wash, scrubbing. hand and shoe brushes, dusters, brooms, A,. Market. clothes and travelling 'baskets. Also a choice nssn•tnurut of Tuluu•nn and Segam. Cali yo who are fond of choice brands of S'egars and try the Principes,Regallas, Steffanonis and ()there:dm varieties, and you will find thent - of - nnimpeaehable quality. Also half Spanish and Common Segare, \Till choice snuff and chewing t!!bacco. T 0 0 - K T IN TIME L H Ss., unrrhom, c., aro making their appeaanc. You know the remedy. If you have any regard for the wellfare of yourself, your wife, or your children, supply yourmdres with - DEECIIEWS MATCH LESS (Mtlil AL. otherwise abide the consequence re sulting from a bignted,adherenre to old quackery. This "Matchless Remedy" can be had at the Drug Stow of 8..1. IiIEFFEII. • South Hanover street, a row doors south of tho Court House, Oldish). LOTH IN G ! CLOTHING ! The sub- Jsvribur is now lint lug math, ttp n lot of Fashlonnblo . itutl.Subbtnntial Clothing which ho will soli as elloap if not ehonpor than any establishtuout iu tho borough.— Thu stork will confiiht O V E ILO° A TS, line D E-$ S COATS, SACK COATS, l' A N TA born, V ESTI NO S,Ae The Clothing will be male out . of none but the best quality or w eds: cut out by an eiperionced mid good cutter, and the work got no in the best manner and by _tic brit of hands. lye have now on hand a lot of choice Clothing, dad all we ‘ado- is' fur nur,Alasers tug re us call and they will be pleased with thu work and prices. At the old stand on East Main street. Jan ISJ CIIATILES 0011,11 Y 4_,) (JOTS AND WOES. .'The subscrib ") er has new on hand a very extensive and well so levied stork of 11 0 o'l' S and'l3ll. 0 H which lie will sell at unusually low pric es. Purchased from wholesale dealers, at low rates, ho can offer such induce moots to purchasers as will make it their interest touts. it his QtitllbliSllllllollt. lie has every article in the Boot and shoo linm—for Ladles' or tientlomens' wear—he therefire deems it unnecessary to particularise. 0 - a- Persons desiring good and cheap goods aro invit ed to give him a call • air • ocEß,rc EAV ROCE RV 1 7414 . - AND VARIETY STORE. The subscriber won d respectfully infirm life frkends and the public gemaally, that ho has just returned from the city with a largo and varied asoortment of G IhR3ERIES, °LASS and OtitiENSAVARE. FISH. &e., k. , which be offers for Kale on thr I MI " s ' most. reasonable terms, at file Now Store . 111 corner of North Hanover street and the Plll. III: Square, directly 4 4 , 1)004, the Carlisle De. Pnoit Ilank. His stock embutoeo, everything usually in a Drovery mod Variety store. The public aro invited to tun find oxamlno his 1401.1( before purchasing elsewhere, no ha feels confident he can sell the best goods at the lowest Pikes. I. D. HALBERT. N'rACIIINERY OlL.—Avery 'wpm or mild(' of OIL for greasing roneliluns, Just, re• wired and for'Ettle clump at 11. SAXTON& N. GREEN, Attorney, at law, has • settled in 3lechanicsburg, for the pnteticeof his protession., All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Cniu•t business, &c.. ',roundly attended to. Office oppo sitii Dr: limg's residence. 8111tVEYIN(i in all Its diffe rent branches, proniptly attended to. • GB. COLE Attorney at Law, will at tend promptly to all business entrusted to Ouiro in the room f•Tinerly , occupied by William Irvine, Esq.. North Ilanover street, Carlisle. April 2,0, Wf.2. tilt C. K 13 L 3114: NTII A 1., H. 0- 31(HOPATIlle I'II.Y.SICIAN. Office and residence on Loather street, ono door cast of the tlermao/lie, formed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Carlislo and vl 6114. .44—Persons front a distance laboring under ehrollie diseases may comma by letter. Office hours. from 7 to U A. M., and 2 to 4 M. sept6,7,4tt 1 R. CI S. BAKER respectfully offers his professional ff.ert Ices to the citizens of Carlisle and surrOundlng country. Office and residence in South IlanoVer street, directly oppcsite to4An, Volunteer office. , Carlisle. April 21, W•tt. 'FIR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North L 1 Hanover street two doors from Weise & Campbell's km - m..ollkm hours, more particularly from 7 to 9,o'elock, A. Nl„'itnd from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. I W. NEIDICH DE:CTlSTogarefully :Month; to all _LL. IN operations upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or Irregularity may require. Ile will also Insert - Artificial Tenth of every description. such as Pivot, Single and teeth, and teeth with "Contin uous Gums," and will construct Artificial Palates. Oh twitters, Regulating Pieces, and every appliance used In the Dental Art. —Operating room at the residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, East High street, Carlisle. EORGE If Z. BRETZ m ill p .r -...5r.,' term any operations upon the teeth that may be required for their preservation.— Artificial teeth inserted. from a single tooth to an entire set.,en the meet wire title principles. Diseases of the mouth end irregularn ies earefully Vreated. I litre at the residence of his brother, en North Pitt street, Carlisle. li J. (L. - mis will pertbrui nll oix.ratlons upon tlic Teeth thnt are required for their preservation. such its Sealing. Filing, Plugging, le-, or will restore the loss of then, by inserting Artillt•lal Teeth, from a single tmnth rt full sett. Jr..; • Ofileo on Pitt street, a few &hairs south of the Railroad livtel. Dr. L. is absent from Car- . Milo the last ten any,: or every !nowt)]. . 1 4 1 N. ROSENSTEEL, House, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental Painter. lr% t formerly ilarper's) how, near Ilitner's Dry floods Store. Ile will :atomd promptly to all tii"ihove descriptions of paint lug. at reasonable prices. The various la n ds ~f graining attended to, such its mahogany, oak, walnut, tc., In the improved styles. lIIIIE INSUBANCE.-THE ALLEN AN!) EAsT PENN : , 1101t0 MUTUAL FIRE IN :NtIiANCE 01311',1N V of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and hi operation under 'WO management of the adlowing commissioners, viz: Daniel Bailey, William H. tiorgas, Michael Cock.lin, Nleirhoir Brenneman, Christian' Ftayinan, Joltu U. Dun, lap, .lauola 11. Cuover, ben'is flyer, Henry Logsi BunJn min H. Mtt , ser, data, Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Aluxander Cathcart. The rates of Insurance aro tut low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wibliing. to become' mombers are invited to make application to the mzetits of the company, aho are willing to wait upon them at any time. • MOSSEIL President. HENRY LOHAN, Ike President. LEWIS HYEIL Secretary 311CHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer. el'lllfiilLAND NTY.—llmiulph Martin. N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Itingstuwn; Henry Zearlng, "Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. Churelitovvn ; ttirtneiol (indium. West Deunsboromdi James Mr Dimel. Fr:mkt - mil; Mode tlritTith. South Mid dleton; Samuel Conroe, Benjamin Ilayjirstielt, Mechan ic...hum; John Sherrh•k. Lisburn; .Daviii - tlencer, herd:Ai:um. YORK COUNTY. , .. - -Jolin BOW 111111), Petnr W"lf”r,l. Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Wavhington; W. S. Piek lag. 1)..1.1.r: .1. W. Craft, l'aradlso, lIARRISBURti.—Illonsor Loclinain. :11eolhors of the 00111p:toy hal log polleh•s to ex .pire_can...hareibein renewed_.by .undting applieattaitto any or the agentg. • AMAP OF CUMBERLAND COUN TY.—From entirely origins) Surveys, by actual nnissureanent throughout the wholo county, by 11. F. IMMO ENS. -.The subscriber is unw outraged in making Surveys fweletratorY to publishing a new and etanplete Mop of Cumberland County, upon a large scale. Every Public Road and rdream, with the Meat ions of all Mills. Stores, Dwellings, and Putlle Buildings, will be 4teenrately laid down. All the Public 4'ol4lllms In the County will be adinctly Indleated. anti the names of owners of proper ty generally, 0111 be inserted in their proper positions on the Map. A Table of distances, Statistics of the County, en larged plans of the principal Villages, and a few of tho most artraetive views in the County, will be inserted lu the margin : thus giving every satisfaction, and render ing the Map most valuable to the Owners of Property, Merchants, Travelers, Conveyancers, and the inhabitants genet:illy, of the region delineated In no Much ns this work is to be made up of actual surveys made upon the ground, It will require time to accomplish it; it is not expected, therefore, that It will be ready for miblicatimi much under the period of Two Years. The size of the Map mill be about live feet by four, and will cost five dollars. IL F. BIIIDGENS, Publisher. N. F: corner of Marshall and Wood SLPhiladelphin. Fept, 27-Iwpd. • TTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those of you who have been afflicted for years with this ittliersomo diSCHFC. and who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public, without relief. we say to - you- try— flecchers - AntfityspePtie" - an 11-put-101f soon ho convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. Wo could give you many certificates comb orating our assertions, but is single trial is worth more than all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store a,f D. J. REUTER, `'ouch Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court Douse, Carlisle. , • R c r AS, COFFEE—:. c•RIES.I.• The subscriber has just added to his former stock a general selection of CHOICE GROCERIES, as wel l as all the other variety of articles usually kept in a Grocery Store, embrining Rio Coffea—roasted and green—at 12: 1 4 and 14,cents L.; B per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverlied , Sugars; of fine qUalities; Ghomlam Spices, Dairy Salt, and a variety of Fancy articles, all of which arc of fermi at the lowest cash prices. Wu are thankful for thu formersupport given us, and •IBvite a farther call from) our friends and customers. .PJ; W. EBY. Marion Hall, Carlisle. W. 811F.I.DON PA IN'S PATENT ATMOS 111 ERIC CI I 111 INS.—The demand fehlicse charms the past spring having greatly exceeded the. FllpplY, Hal,Nerib ors have completed arrangements for their manufacture on a much larger scale, and .have now on hand all the different from No. 1 to No. 7. They also adapt tillllll to horse power. Spain's churn, It is believed, will make mere butter, atxd.of a better witility, and In a shorter time, from a given amount of Main than any churn In. the market.' PASCHALL MORRIS A^.30., N. E. Corner of 7th and Dlalset Streets; solevagents for man ufactuner. , lect O B RANERHIES.—A sinall lot of efts vi tun alro NESS PICKLES, TO3IATOES, j at:t iwnived and for WO by (Enviele peralb: Frofessional tarns ansurance. AG ENTS J. . 1131 311iscelone ous. QTEAM SAW MILL, near 1411 : L ...... Papertown, Cumberland eounty. . ASK hid, &KEN MOl.lll contin tie to sup. crour e. •gig ply Lumber of all kinds, at 1111.1 fill/Hest " • • - '-naive, and on terma lower than ban be had elsewhere. All orders 'directed to E. HASKELL, Pa pertown, or W3l. 1). SF:Shout, Jr., Carlisle, will be prompt ly attended to, ' Feb. 2.2,-ly G SFI TTI NG ANT) PLUrSIB ~ ISO—The undersigned would inform the citizens ot (:•arlisie that In has made arrange ment): doGAS FITTING and PLUMIONG nt short no tieenind on reasonable terms. Ile hoe engaged the ser vices of a first rate band from Ihiladelphia,and has sup plied himself with an extenstsu—assurfinent of Fl XT. IMES. whirls will enable lusts to fill all orders promptly. All work will he warranted. His stock of Gas Fixtures will he found In the room exactly opp, site his Tinning estahlishment on Not th nano% er street, a here he Invites TINNING. spouma, &e.-11e Is also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WARE used by housekeepers and•othrrs. Ile will also attend to SPOUTING, lIGUSE-ROGFINO, BELL lIANOING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage with \Odell he bruintrendy been favored, he respectfully solicits n continuance of the name. Juno Flt OM. CALIFORNIA.-e. VON LEN respectfully informs the citizens of Cars lisle acid vlrinity. that he has just return ed from California, and is prepared toexe 'ol...z, cute all kinds of work connected with his v. Line of business. He bas always oil hand a large assortment of ready-made Rifles, lluns, Pistols, Locks, Keys. lion Trimmings, &c.z,tatlof be %sill sell wholesale or retail. Ile also lifted& to repairing linos, clocks. locks, &c; engraves on (crass, copper and iron. lie hopes that by strict attention to business, nor e desire to please, be will Merit and receive public patrn g. All k MTh of hire Arms made to order. Carlisle, April 2d, 185-1-ly • PL EN DI DJEW ,, . .. , 1 I:7 EI.ItV! Holiday Pres , .'. it 18 i .-...„,... 11 -1 . \;, % . . eats. 6-.—T 11 OMAS CON < 1 ..., _. 0 2 :-........> lAN, West Ill,rh street. u few ::.1.7z.... , .... doors ss , .cst of Burkholder's ..1 , t , ....'`: . 4.„ , •:i1 ...,,,:,,,: ~ Hotel. ( artiste, has just re ,,,;,•-• 7 4 5 :,..,.,.. -I. -. velvet! the largest and most ---- ' , ......... ,— ." - - , . , '—‘-'-f ' • elegant assortment of sups -rier-Jeweiry-ever-oth.red ilk Carlisle.,orinsisting-iu_part. of Kinld and Silver Watches of every variety, and at all prices, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table aid tea spoons. silver table ftrlts and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles, ladies and gentlemens' gold pen tool pencil, g, 1.1 chains of every description, ear nod finger rings. breast pi us, fie., at all prices. Also Accordemot and Mu sical Boxes, a ith a Emit variety of Fancy Articles. se lected expressly for the llitlidas. Persons desiiing to purchtoe are invited to call und examine the assortment. NS e are prepared to Sell at very reasonable prices, Qual ity of goods warranted to he as fine as sold-ft-4. .. _ THOMAS CONLYN. West High st. 31. - Altl ON HALL DA( UElt REA N I it(/oyls.—A. O. KE ET having tali inf the Baguet'- rean rooms in Marion Dail, known as A. B. Tubb's Eal lery.-desires-to-infornt tile Ladies arid Gentlemen of Car lisle that he is prepared to take Likenesses in the Mat superl.r style of the art, such as a 11l fully sustain the reputation of this ..popular establishment. His mons are lame, pleasantly situated nod comfortably furnish ed. Ile Is provided with the most via erful and perfect 'instrument for taking pictures rind a arrants satisfac tion in all eases. A full supply of cases.of es cry variety of style and size, Vain and ornamental kept ceustautly on hand. Engravings, Painting's, Ac., accurately copied and duplicates taken Of original likeneses. Likenescs taken of sick or dth,vased peSviaß. Prices moderate and satisfaction given in all casete. The public is ins Keil to call at the Marion Ilan Dagaim i r Lomita and examine Mein umerousspecimens, 44fit - Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Pencil Heads, die. Carlisle, aurae 14, *l4. frANTCH'S NOW 001(11g FA ilbliSll- 1 \l ENT—The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends .and the public generally that he has re-commenced the CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its branches, and has just opened, fresh fr ni the city, at •• Leonard's Corner, - North Hanoi er street, a well se lected assort!, ent of HEADY 3I ADE CLOTH! NO. em bracing every solely, style mid finish. and at prices cor responding to the times and quality. Ile has also on hand a superior stock of Croth;‘,...Cassi. mores, Vestings, & of every style suhtal le if.r Spring and Summer wear, and which he will make to order on terms which cannot fall to please. 11 is stock also embraces n tne la t of Men's Shirt s, litric, Cravats, Gloves and Ilesiery; in shot every article pertaining to gentleman's wear. Ile respectfully invites the piddle to call and examine his goods. April •26, ISM. N. lIANTCIL ADDLE AND - HARNESS K k. J IN I. The subscriber continues to carry •on the iu ailit.s VarViirwbrialAwg - , - itri`curttritan. - aver street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's curlier whore he intends keeping on hand a generatnssortthent In his line, oonsisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD PLKS, Bridles, Martingales,' Girths, Circinglesend Halters, also TRUNKS, traveling and saddle 4k6 bags. • lie also man ufactures the mast approved S o ti 111 11 SPILI 1 , 7 a SAntn.cs over used In this conntry,- and tie-se uishiog a hail& siimo. durable and pleasant saddle trill tie Well to Call and see them. lie 410 itinnufacturet, flarnets, Bridles Collars nod Whips in all their ark ties, and confidently believes from the general approba tion of his customers, that lie snakes the; neatest and best gears, in All their variety of breath, that is made in the country.' ' Ile also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, via: Straw, Husk, Curled Hair and Spring M i nt. rasses. All the above articles will be made. of the Vest material and workmanship, and with the utmost dnv patch. W M. OS DO el LOT II INO AT COST—The subscrib er hns an assortment of fashionable and well wade which: will be sold oil nt east for cash. The stock consists of Cloth and Caslimarett Coats, Lin en and tlingliatu Coats, Tweed And Jean Coats; Marseille Silk and Satin Vesting; Cassiniers,lean's,and Cord pan taloons. Linen and Cottorade Pantaloons, with nil kinds of Clothing usually found in a clothing store. Intending to relinquish this branch of toy business. great bargains ran be had by calling soon at the cheap store of CHAR LEIS Cal I Lily. CARP ETI NO. -4 few pieces bud met , ' ed from auction and selling very 10w. =MO In `AFT—SPEEDY-8 URI; !—S o m e ls.' THING FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT!!! A Medi cine adapted - to general use, greatly auperior to others, and within the means of every :individual. 100 PILLS foe twenty-five cents! No extortion In price—no Calemel—no mineral poison whatever. Do. TON% N141,%1 HEALTH PILLS fully merit thogreat reputation'they havenequired. They are called Mr from all parts of the hut - became Viii:Vr.itta ALL TITAT CLAIM TO BR. , . il WIIAT.TIIF: k \V I;:r L DO—They purify the I,thsol, they Allow the liyet bf limners, th ey cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion, they create ' an Appetite, they - euro 'Sick Headache, Mufti .ii avid Low •Spirits, they arrest raven% they promote a b ithy action of the Liver, they are a sure cure lit Cetdivoneas and Habitual Constipation, they are highly eraraeleue In reinale Complalide, they et renal hen nail eke- t.ale to the Syeteui. They aro the trot l'aually.Meilleine knovill, . • IL how one medicine can cureso many di 1, Wnt complaints. Them, Pills, however. are FO compounded of curative materials that persons have on ly to Tity. Timm and the answer will he found In n tw torod hotly and an invigorated constitution. Each Box contains NO Pills. at the astonishingly low price of 25 cents. Every individual should have them= For salo by the Drug.el4B and Morel:000ra generally* F. l'Amtrm general .gent, Stoniugton, Et. IVUTG STORF FOR S kLE . —The sui , seriber offers lot prate sale :lie stOcluand fix tures of a bie; Stow, late the property of Allehael Eh.- dee'd. ht Churehtown, Vuloherland county. There .is no other lira „ Store In the place, and a line opportn-, lofty Is now piesented to any young loan NI fishing t( eonnnonce Oa business.. For tVrIIIS 011.11111'0 of nG 2d()SES 3101tIthrr, Anat. - w A T C It E WAltl, n S, nd JEWELRY, SILVE R FANCY OOOL9.—A tine nFsnrt molt of the finest quality, fur sale at the lowest each prices, at Wm. C. 18.),T0101EAD'S, No. 184 St tali Second Street. between Pine and Union, West side.Philadelphla. The Jsurtment. embraces a large and relict stock of Fine Wati•hes.Jewelry, Silver Ware Alba ta Ware. plated with fine silver, in Spoons. Forks. Isidles.,te.—Jet got.dr, Fans and fancy articles of a superior quality. deserving the examination of those who desire to pro, tine the bctt „. -o goods at the lowest cash prices. •""/ Having a pmetical I i ou ledge f the business,and all avail:o4e 5- ties for Importing 11111 i Mantic:tau% Mg. the subscriber contifdently invites purchas, rs, fe rn:ling that he inn sup p ly them on terms no 11'1611110 any othereestablishment in either of the Atlantis Cities. All kinds of Diamonds anti Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manutitetured to order, within a rent , ol;nl le thee. r.72,.lSatehes, jewelry and silver ware faithfully re, WM. F. urws EA D, No. 1R•I South 2.,1 St. rt few doors abet e the 2.1 St. Mar ket,:%Vest Side. VO . ) . _ln the south window of the Store. rna3 I,e seep the fittnoue lard Clock, which cettnnanils the ad minition of the scientific and carious. (Sept, 2S. '5•4-Iyr. JIMPROVED SUPER P110;711'1:I AT OF I.llVIE.—From City Chemical & Vide!) Aforks., made after the most Improved aatielesand vecp,mperior. Prepared Anhydrite itiftlitlre, made after the i.V:2liFil at , tlele, and most ,superior, being lunch lower than Guano, and fully equal. ifhe attention of !haler:, alai Fannerd Is particularly called here I'r trial. Also. Fermi Mu Gu ano, In large or sultall quantities. far sale by MONROE MpItRIS :JOHN L. 11 .. /AIEItUY, 22'south Wharves, 3..1 door alove Chest'. ut t. I Lila. Sept. ;I. 1884.. 1111 LSON 'S PA TE'N T VENTI LA - k .. ) Tim FURNACE.—The subscriber would call the attention of all parties regittiring a tlesiral to Inmate to Cm LSON'S CELLIIILATXD R Arwtna AND LA TII.VIINO AP- The reputation of this furnace iF now know n. having been introduced during the past five years into about 151)0 public buildings and more than at.uu pril ate dwell ings: this together with the ininient.e increase of Falco every year is the best evidence that eau t c Itthhileed of Its superiority over all other furnaces, lly the use if Chilson's Furnace. you secure the following mbantageß: knee VEIsTILATION : tune Am—The heating surfitces being at a tong:eta , Lure that will not desseeato the air. LeoNoSui Al. USE - 51 VIVI.. GREAT LII —.tieing made en tit ely of Cost iron, nut liable to rust, is ill ri•quire no mlhdr. , dui in g A ills - GHlA—it is easily inanaetl, and klll list r the ing in- u It Is plaee4l-tw-tianger_te._ni_tire—likeAlmi_ other furnaces. WO have the testinom tile of hundreds i f Ike mutt scientific men to attest to the truth of the shot e state mentoll of whom pronounce it to Le decidedly the 1 - et t furnace yet invented fm producing a pun , ,nlll healthy Man sphere. tto herewith annex the name:, of a ti Nl•li kllO%, n and eminentpmfevvors,u II" on e turd them and kindly furnished us their names and yeti retires: .Prof. John S. Ilart. Prof. Parker, Plot. Nort.'ll. Meek Wm. IL. Allen. Prof. Parsens, Prof. Danahls. El 11. eir ninon, Prof. llipley. We have introduced this season five new Ct7e4, sn Hatt all parties uoo avail themselves or this great 'improve ment at a very moderate rust. We are bow pl elated to tarnish an alp to earn a single roma, r the larg ett building la the ebuntry No._ 1 Portable 2 do 3,d0 Platt s 0 3 (It,' do do 1.01 - 5 du do do 101 0 do do . do I This No. l is the largest and most 1 .., ei fill Furrara made in this country, and is atimirai.ly attspted -for ILlotrehes and .other large class I uildlngs. We (4 , 1110111111 t 6 'seq the apparatus at the same riro as when, first Introduced. five years ago. Alt hi ugh this present high price QC: Iron has increased their cost 25 per cent, owing to their great weight. still Nee writenabled by the great increase of sales to furnish the at tiele at this lowest possible price. One fi.totdry al o ne, Messrs. War nkk (I: Leibrandt, have ca ntractid to.furLish us wI t b COO tour of Furnaces this season: so that we ore now ',repel. IA to furnish them w hole the rittitil. e suyei intend the erq.tion of ,all I ureaVes, a Vin required. and war rant them in all cases. MEIROPOLITAN COOKING lIANGE.--We have also the most complete Range that has ct 1 een timed, to ti hit h tte call the atten tire of all oho may wish to secure the uu st perfcct aid desitahle ei.l king ul patatus ever itn Out ed. 1:1111..11SON:S. NT VENTILAToII.---We ate the only Agents in i'etinsy Is uela for the newolaoturc and Mae of this \ entilator, a hid' is achwell d to to only perIMA Ventilator ever made f r, Curie' tiug the draught in smithy chimnies, and for, ventilating luild ings of all kinds. As there are a meatmiany iv ituikee of this valtudde article now offered Mr sale. 1 at ties will he careful to examine that it has the 4 mersan I adgeat tached. PATENT REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.—we base the largest and must complete ass. I tine, Is of Jit Air Registers and Ventilators to he found in the I'l RI States: Parties aho wish to purchase. either I r private whTlt ale;trill - illite - iti,ereattyAtirt h e ir a dv tap/ to examine their stock. SLATE Al , >l) 1110 N MANTLES.—\\'e have -111 ways on hand an extensive assortment of these henutiful mant les, in extui imitation of Egyptian,Spenish,Oalway and other rare marl let. OPEN OItATES.—For Anthracite .and Vitutuinctui coal. Also an entire now pmt, Ira of the low dolt n Orate, made from the Englibh Patterns, and entirely new In this country. SOLE Mit:NTS for the Etta:) Enttingf in Flaming Filn. arnk lawny). Tr rt, and Terra Cot ta th uamt•n(il. = Parsons atout 1 Iti!ding 'would do well t.i. aw ,-,eNtomino t stock bolero purchasing eiseu here. Yisiio u belly purchasing or not, are ecrdially welcs 3 lm d tt cur ext. shoe Warcrooms, and where we fdivtllal I happy to' lash ally information, respecting, any of our F' cds t May' Le desired. A book on Wet ming :ind Vent)la C. 11.11 be bad gratultowily at our store, Dither p. rst„unl., by letter. S. A. 11A1:1:1Soli, Warruing,and Vontilatiirg Waretwuse, 146 Walnut it,, beloa i ixt4, ill/LAM:U.III EMI= -I ifLLARp, Premium Artiste - irrilar If Inventor of the Celebrated flossamer Ventilating 1% ig and Elastic Band Toupees. Instructiens to enable Ladies and llentlemen to measure their he'atts with ec-! curacy. Fon inches.—No. 1. The round of the head; No, 2. En ni forehead over the head to the neck; 8. From ear to Oar over the- top; No. 4. From car to ear round the forehead. Toupees and scalps, inches.—No. 1. nom forehead to • lack as nu. as bald: No. 2. Over tow - elm:id as far ;:s requirt ed ; No. 3.. Over the crown of the bead. . It. MILLARD has always ready far sale a splendid .stock tf I:cots' Wie, Toupees, Ladies' Ii igs, half 'Wirt,. Frizots. Braids, Curia,Lc., beautifully lillfilllforturedana ' as cheap as any estalllshment in the Union. D,Bards lierbanhutt Extractor Lustrous Bair Tonlo, prepared front South American Herbs and I:cots, the most successful article ever produced P.r preservlbg that hair from failing out Or 'changing c ,, 10r. restoring and preserving it Ina healthy and Illstfriallt state. Among other reasons why Pollard's hair cutting saloon main tains its 1111111ellSO popularity is the fact that his Ti nick applied to every head of hair cut -at hi, estahlishmonlk, consequontly it is kept Inlli ter Prem.rvatlun than stu tter any known application. 4 It being thus practically tested by thousands, Offers the greatest guarantee of Ks efficacy. Sold wholesale and retnil at his Old Establishment 177 Chestnut street opposite the State House, Philadelphia. It: Dollard has at least discovered the tie plus ultra irrr 11Allt DYE, and announces it for sale with perfect CIIAS. OUILBY flitenco hi Its surpassing overy thing of the bind ti ttse. It r•olor' Om hair olther , he desired) sod is used without iijor3 to 11• skin either by stain or otherwise. ran 1 a NN ten minutes after application. without dot, Ito efficacy. Persons visiting the city are ' him a call. Lottl4s addressed to It. DOLLARD Ditiladclzhia-e-wlll receive attention. 29 North 3d st. Philatiolp ore. Curriers, Importers, Cote or hu'shu•ss, - WIIDLESA IX AND ' garetta street. — . rriIIRASHINC. hest matzo eonFt curlifile Pollnary and 1) ifabe fp i . NINE SI ZE:.4 Cempl. to, I:=I 3 Extra Rndlatrr, ti,itti Bars and Frcnrh a $ "a
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