I:0 2tgi EU Ii iittl I. [Feolllti Farm Journal] New Articles at the Late State Fair. Among the many articles of great in terest- to the farmer and gardener exhib ited at the late State Fair, we have prepared a short deseriptinn of those which have either not been before exhibited, or are but little known to Pennsylvania farmers. Km use s tent' Portable. ('tiler u - nel iliac 31 i .—An chgraving of this was was given ,in the July number of the Journal. •It received a silver medal over llickok's and all other eider mills and is believed to be tne best machine for the purpose now out. One of the peculiar features of this mill is the effective ar rangme.nts of the reciprocating pistons, which by their alternate action, will cause quantity of apples or grapes continually to advance with irresistible force against the passing teeth of the rapidly revolving cylinder, so that by the action of the latter the whole fruit • will be at once reduced to pulp and discharged into the ._The it/La //tut flea , and which is thus beautifully and effecl ively reduced to practice, is that of ex actly immitating the action of the human hand in holding an apple against- the teeth of a revolving cylinder until it is entirely reduced- to -- pulp. Its simplic ity and power attracted peat attention. Spain's Paten I tmosphcr s. These were exhibited. of twelve different sizes, beautifully finished with both brass and iron mountings, and attracted great attention. The peculiar merit of this churn consists in the constant admission of atmospheric- air during the churning pro- . eess, and the openii h , for the escape of fetid gas, which is always generated at such tunes, and in ordinary churl is-re tained to the great disadvantage of the butter and the loss of labor. It is be lieved that more and better butter can be -made in Spain's churn, ,from a given cutyttlyi "£ cream, and in shorter time d.zners aisti alkt i'lutmelrate,' and can be 'taken entirely out to render the elensing easier and more thorough. There is also a 'wide opening for pouring in the cream. Dickey's Butter mould . —This is a small square form of two sizes, for pound and half pound prints, and such as are used in the extensive dairies of the Messrs Dickeys of Chester T eounty. It is made to rest on a bloek, the face of which has the impression or print to be-Ar;il: fered to the butter. Into this formitis pressed, after being weighed, by a small square wooden spatula, made for the urp pose. The doors of the butter form are then opened by hinges, leavino- h the butter on the print block, which is then turned up leaving a good impression on its face. The square is also a great .improvement as regards convenience for packing for market. : Smith's Butter Worker.—This appears to be a very simple and effective article for the use of the dairyman. It consists of a pan or box beneath which is placed a drawer for ice of cold water, the inte rior of which is the cooling of the bottom of the pan or box, -- so as to.put it in fit condition for the reception of the butter to be worked. The butter is then worked by means of a fluted lever. This useful improvement is the invention of Miss Lettie A. Smith, of Bucks county, and is well worthy the attention of dairymen generally. (Yorn Shellers.—Amongst the many excellent corn shellers, Davis' Patent Hand and Horse . Shel!ors deservedly at tracted the attention of the fanners. We had not sufficient time to examine — this sheller minutely enough to enable us to descrfbc its peculiar arrangement. The cobs are seperated from the corn in the process of shelling, which is a decided improvement upon most of the common► style of shellers. But its principle merit consists in 'the perfect manner in which it shells the corn from the cob. Altlough tested before the committee with corn of the present"season's growth, not a grain Was left upon the cob, nor could we ob serve a single broken 'grain amongst the shelled corn. It was awarded the first premiuni. Peckhams ,Cultivator, with reserved teeth„ although somewhat known, has not been extensively introduced. It does not differ materially from other cultivators except in the teeth. These are 'formed of two pieces- 7 a plate of cast steel being bolted firmly to a heavy cast iron shoulder or support. This steel plate is reservable so that when one , end is worn away, •it May be turned, and the other end forms another tooth as complete as new. Michigan Sod mid Subsoil Swivcl Plough.—The increased attention which the merits of the Michigan Double or Sod and Subsoil }blow has attracted, has called forth the inventive genius of our Yankee agicultural brethren, And the re sult is a new double swivel plow, which appears adtnirably adapted to the purpose for which if is intended. The day has arrived when farmers are beginning to question the policy of the system of plow ing.; by lands. The)unsightly appearance of fields thus plowe'd, the absolute loss of ground and labor,l and the necessitybf havnig the 'ground in a proper condition for inowing'and reaping machines, all cry aloud for reform. This plow is one step in this desirable direction, find we shall be pleased to hear that upon trial it, will serve the design of the ingenious inventor, Mr. Knox, of BoSton. We cannot tin deri,tand Why some notice of this new plow was not made by the committee on plows. Deep Titter Ntee/p/mrs.--These beau tiful plows are intended for winking rich sticky soils. Being less porous than iron, the steel mould boards and points are susceptible of a higher polish, thus form ing a plow of decidedly lighter drought in adhesive soils than the cast iron plow. Th....y are betiutifully finished, though not any better than all plows turned out from the establishment of the enterprising firm of Itug,des, NOurse, Mason & Co. .:1 1 1ra's Nrir-reuper mid mower.. This is a combined machine, which has been practically tried during the past season and with marked success. It has all the appearance of a machine calculated to do good work, and 'we have no doubt that actual trial will prove that the combined nuichilie of Mr. Allen iS equally good as the mower of his invent on, so many of whiCh were sold during the past season, and which, when properly made gave en tire satisfaction. The price of this ma chine in I.'hitadelphiawill - he $135. It was awarded a silver medal. The Pcansylraniu Reaper and Raker. —This is another new candidate for pub lic favor in this section, although a great favorite, in some parts of the west. It is remarkably simple in its construetior, particularly, the raking . apparatus, - Which is attached.to one of t he arena king At first sight the P arrangement il : 0 4 ;coluVie xery apt to be questioned,. but we are assured on the best authority that it performs admirably. The simplicity of this machine is not confined• to the raker. In other respects it is equally sim ple and strong, and- what is. more, the price at Which it can be furnished will commend it to the attention or the.larm ing community. The price is sl2b. It was awarded a premium of $10.,- Millenhurk's ..lkrcr is a very simple machine in regard to the merits of which there is a variety of opinions. Its prin ciple merits appear to consist in the fact that it is operated by single cog gearing. We shall advise our readers of its merits more fully when we have had anoportu nity of seeing it work in a Ilea &now' s Reitimr un4l Afower, for which a premium of $2O was awarded by the committee, may have merits of high-order, but from a pretty carefill inspection,. of its parts, we were not led to ,think very highly of it., nor have we been able to learn that it has ever been successfully tested in the field. vett' s Reaper ,mad machine differs materially from any One exhibited in the peculiar construction of the cutting apparatus. It has a doable set of knives, which opperate upon the principle of a pair of shears. It is said to be a most excellent machine. Several practiCal ;judges have informed us that during the past season its success has been very marked. A premium awarded. Ilussrw's and Me' Corgirk' s Reapers were on the ground, but these veterans are sufficiently well known to require no fur ther notice; we,pass on to Manning's Arorth Amerie r a Reaper and Jfinver, a machine which attracted as much attention asany other on the ground; whether this attention is to be attributed to its merits, or to the novelty of its con struction, we cannot say. The knives have a rotary motion, and are operated by small cog wheels and rope pullies.— The horse walks behind the knives, push ing the machine before - hint. We are not dispo4d to think the principle sus ceptible 'of • practical application the ro tary. motion in mowing machine knives have long since been laid aside as worth, less. Moss' Cal f . Sucker.-LWe were very much pleased with thisartiele;and think it will be highly useful. It is merely a tin vessel, holding perhaps five or six quarts ofloilk,,at the bottwil of which is attached an exact counterpane of a cow's tartiolc ticralb. bag and teat of India rubber. Ve tried it with the pleasure of that hand, as in milking and were surprised at the exact imitation of the milking process, which the inventor has succeeded in making: All that is necessary in raising a calf is merely to hang it on a hook in the stable or barnyard fill it with milk, or hay tea, &c.; and let the calf go to it at pleasure. It will soon bccomencenstomed to it, thus saving all trouble. The manner of feed ing by suction is more natural than drink ing, and is more beneficial. •l'he price of this useful little article is only ~a bout $2,95 iiroressiond lf,arbs li_ N. ULtEKN, Attorney at law, has _Z - . settled in Mechanicsburg, fur the practice of his profession. All hinds of Legal Writing, Collections, Cella business, &e.. promptly attended to. Office oppo site Dr. Long's residence. SURVEYING in all Its diffe rent branches promptly attended to. - ------ - - _ GB. COLE Attorney at Law, will at tend promptly to all business entrusted to him.— Dime in the room ramterly occupied by William Irvine, Esq., North Ilanover street, Carlisle. April 20, 1852.- . . 1 - ) l A t it E o ( 1 1, T P l u 3 l l- N 0 12.! ‘ n j r , rsi l trri - e on - Louther struet. one door east of the German Ile formed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully offers his professional, services to the. citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity. Atirl'ersons from a distance laboring undershronle diseases may consult by letter. Mike hours, from 7 to 9 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. sept6;64tl II Ilt„ C. S. 1 L ER respect rally offers _/ his professional, serviecs to the eitiz •ns of Carlisle • andnthurroundhig country. Office and residence in South Hanover stn 1., directly opts,site to the Volunteer (Mice." earl isle, A 20, ISSS. ^ LS. B. K I EH:ER llffice in North kyllanover street two doors frtto Weise A Campbell's store. - 'Mee hours, more particularly from 7 to n o'clock; A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'cloet. P. M. r • A I ill. Cm EO. Nyinwn wg w 7- ' y DENTlST. e ‘trefully attends to all" - ‘Terations Upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. lie will also insert Artificial Teeth of mem' desci Intim), such as Pivot, Single and Illoch teeth. and teeth c ith ••Contin nous Omits, - and ,ill CMI street Artificial Palates. Oh tarators, Ilegulating Pieces. and ea cry appliance used in the Dental Art. —Operating room at the . rissidenee of Dr. Samuel Elliott, Eat High street., Carlisle. TAR. (VEORGE 11116 - 1.:1, term any operations upon the teeth that may be required for their preservation.— Artificial teeth inserted, from a single t.,..0th to an entire set, on the nest scientific principles. Diseases of the mouth and irregularities carefully treated. Ofliceat the residence of his brother, on North l'itt street, Carlisle. i0r.V.74: ) I L will perform . 1 . 5 .1 all operations upina the Teeth that are required for their preservation, such as Scaling, Filing, Plugging. Ac., or will rostoro the loss of than by Inserting Artificial Teeth. fr,„f;.ri a single tooth ton full sett. Air Office on lit, " 4, a few doors south'of the Railroad tiotel. Ur from Car lisle the last ton days of e 1 , , 1 N. .110:!41 , .:Azil E. ' ~..:: i3i14111, Fancy and Ornamental Pain- -,, , rvi WI, (Mrinerly It viper's) Row, near llititer'sftry 6 , .f . ,ix 6toro. Ile will a end promptly to all the aliiive di criptions Of paint in,„ . onal le prices. The varimis kin is of graining ;alma ed ti such as mahogany, oak, vralnut, S:e., in the l inpro% , t 1 sty ..s. r 46 FIRE INSURANCE.-TuE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN ,oRA\I'F; £QVI'A]V ofttttnterland county. Incorpo rated by an net of Assembly. is now folly organized. and In operation under the mnimgement of the following commissioners. de: Daniel %Vllllain R. Oilcans. :Incline! Cockllm Bch-link Brontionitn. Christ inn Stayinim, John Dun hp. Jueol 11. CAxiver., Lewis flyer, Henry IA µram Iteuja ntf❑ 11. Musser, Jactill }lemma, Joseph Wickersham, Aliikander Cathcart The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the state. Persons wishing to become members an , invited to make application to the a..tents of the o rompany, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. DE NJ. IL MOSSER, President. •lIF.NItY LOCIAN, Vice PreAdent. LEWIS HY ER, Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. CUMBERLAND COU NTV.—ltudelph Martin... Cum berland; C. 11. Ilerman. Kingstown; Henry baring, Shireman.town ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. J.' Ahl, Charchtown ; Samuel llmham, West l'enishprough..; James Me Ihnvel, Frankford; Mislo tiriffith. South Mid dleton; Samuel Carver, Benjamin Ilaverstlek. ,Meehan iesburg ; John Sherrick, Lisburn; David Carver, Sheer henistowu. YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford,Tranklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking. Dover; .1. W. Craft. Paradise. 11ARRISBURO.-11ouser & Loeinnatt. Members of the i•ompany having policies about to ex pire can hare them renewed by making application to any of the agents. MAP OF CUMBERLAND COU.N. TV.---From entirely- original Surveys, by actual measurement throughout the whole munty, by 11..1'. BRI MINNS, The subscriber is now engaged In making Surveys preparatory to publishing a new and oumplete Itlatp of Cumberland County, upon a large scale. every Public Road and Stream, with the locations of all Milk Stores, Dwellings. and Public Buildings, will he accurately laid 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; :dap. A - Table 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 be Inserted in the margin ; thus giving every satisfaction, and render ing the Map most valuable to the Owners of Property, Merchants, Travelers, Convuvancers, and the inhabitants generally, of the region delineated In as lunch as this wiiik is to be made up of actual surveys made upon thogrouna, It will require time to accomplish it; It is notMxpocted, therefore, that it will be ready for publication much under the period of Two Years. The size of the Map will be about fire foot by four, and will cost 11km:dollars. 11. F. BRIDHENS, Publisher. N. F.• corner of Marshall and Wood St. Philadelphia. Sept. 27—Intpti. I TT ENT 1(..).N DVB PE PT WS-Th OFe of you who have been afflicted for years with this Is.thersome dlseaso, and who' have boon using almost every Nostrum before the public without. relief, we say 'to you try "Beechers Antitlyspeptie" and you will soon ho convinced of' its great superiority over every other preparation. We could give you ninny certificates coroh. orating our assertions, but a singio trial Is worth more than all. This reniedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store of 11. J. KHMER, - South Hanover street, a few doorwsottth of the Court 11011M1, Carllslo. TVANO FOR SALE.-A SEVEN 11. OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. finished In the lateht anti, best styli, excellent quality (,c tone, litiuLuvery wa . )• a ihystrablo instru ment, wilt be sold a bargain If applied for Immediately. JOIE , : K. STAYMAN, AI/EN rq s ccfnnco u .•,\- •QTEAM SAV AiILL, near . •g . .. -.. Papertown, Cuniberland county.— „41,: : , • I ASK SEVItIOIT oh tlnue to I. up. l itionl , ply Lumber of all kinds, at the shortest - nntice, and oh terms lower than can be had elsewhere.' All orders directed to P. lIACKKLL, Pa pertow n, or Wm. I). SEYMOUR, Jr., Cariklc, will be prompt ly attended to. Feb. 22-ly ar:IAS FII,TING AND PLUMB .,- k_A ING.—The undersigned would Inform the C , ."` citizens of Carlisle that he hns made arrange ments to do GAS FITTING and PLU NMI Nblint short no tice, and on reasoLable terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia. and hes sup plied himself With an ex tensh e assortment of FIXT URES, which will enable hint to fill all orders promptly. All work will be warranted. { llls stork of Ilan Fixtures will lie found in the room exactly opp, site his Tinning establishment on Not th 116110 \ er street, %hero he 'mites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, Ac.-110 If , also prepared to furnish. or make to order, every article of TIN WARE used by hou - sekeepers and others. Ile will also attend to SPOUTING, HOUSE-ROOEING,• 111.41. HANGING, and PLU 31 BING. Thankful for the patronage with which he hasalready been favored. he rem)°, tfully solicits a mutinuance of the same. . Juno 14, '5-4 R 0 M CALIFORNIA.-C. VON IMILEN respectfully informs the citizens of Car ,- ~. lisle and vicinity. that lie has just return `,..,oed from ,Cati nia.; and is prepared toexe, cute all kins of work connected with his line of business. Ile has al‘Vays ou hand a large assortment of ready-mode Miles. unZVistols. Locks. Keys thin Trimmings. tic.. all of which he will sell wholesale or retail. Ile also attends to repairing (inns. clocks., locks, .te; engraves on brass. copper and iron. Ile he; es that by strict attention to business, and a desire to please. he will merit and receive public patronage. Ob . .A II kinds of Vire Arms made to order. Carlisle, April 211,1851-1 y „,akt. • QPLE N 1)1 1 ) . - I 11l \V -4001„-___, 1 ..,:„ ki ELBY I Holiday Pres ,l2 , Z.:„ . .'- rots, &e.—T II 0M IS CON 'I' lo 2 --..... LYN, West High street. a few 9 < . 3 ''.'"--1-4,7",, doors west of Burkholder's , ..;c. .5 . 4 ~ . .,":•- s. lintel, Carlisle. has just re _-' .7, A 4 .;,_,.# 4 .. celved the largest and most -•---- '-‘.... - : ,. . , ! 7 ' . `e”! elegant assortment of supe rior Jewelry ever offered in Carlisle,. consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches of every variety, and at all prices, eight-day CLOCKS. Silver table and tea stition. - sill - et — DM tr - forks - and -butter-k-nives,--gold- and_sil ver. spectacles. ladies* and gentlemens' gold' pen and pencil, gold chains of every description. ear and finger rings. breast pies, Av., at all prices. Also Avenrdeons and Mu sical Dozes. NI ith it great variety of Fancy Articles, se lected expressly for the 11011,1113 - S. PerF,HIS desiring to purl hope are invited to call and examine the assortment. 11e are prepared to cell at very reasonable p; ices. qual ity of goods warranted to he.as fine ts sold for. T nom AS CoN LYN. . \Vest high st. _ _ ___ IA, Ara - 0N HALL DMI 11 Ell II tA N _ ItOOMS.—A. G. li EET having taken the Daguer ream oxalis In Marion IDOL- known as A. 11. Tubb's Gal lery. desires to inform-the Ladies and Gentlemen of Car lisle that he Is prepared to -tak.t . tikenesses in the nu st superior style of the art, such as will fully sustain the 'reputation of this p ot afar establishment. Ills rooms are large, pleasantly situated and eomfortably furnish ed. Ile Is providej with the most powerful and perfect instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfac tion in all MVPs. A full supply of rases of every variety of style and size, plain and ornamental, kept constantly on hand. Engravings, Paintings, Ac., accurately copied and duplicates taken of original likeneses. Likeneses taken of sick or deceased persons. ' Pr ices moderate and satisfaction given In all cases. The public is invited to tall at the Marion Hall Daguerrean Roonurand examtnn the numerousspechnenb. _ 4 , 6 - Daguerreotypes inserted in Lockets, Breast l'ins, Fitigmitings. Pencil lionds, Ac. • . •r.. 1 . . NTCH'S New Cloth ingEstablish mENT—The undersigned respectfully announces to us old friends and the public generally that he has r,commenced the CLOTHING IIUSINk:SB in all its ri.us branches.nnd has Just opened. fresh flint the city. at "Leonard's Corner." North Hanover street. a well se. leeted assortu ent of HEADY MADE CLOTHING; em bracing every varlets, style and tinish.and at prices cor responding to the times and quality. lie has also on hand a superior stock of ClMhs, Cassb mores, Vestings. of every style suitable for Spring and Summer wear, and which he will male to order on terms which cannot fail ti) please. His stock also embraces a tine h t of Men's Shirts.CoL jars, Cravats, (I loves and 11( siery; in short carry artkle pertaining to gentleman's wear. Ile respectfully MI Iles the public to call and examine his goods.' April 2d, 1651, N. lIANTCII. Q A DDLE AND HARNESS MA K - k I ISO. The sul.serllK , r continues to carry on the lils . iv e business. in all its various brambes, in North Han over street, Carlisle. two des•rs North of Leonard's corner where he intends keeping 011 hand a general assortment In his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD DLES. Bridles. Martingales, tilrths, el mingles imd h lid ters, also TRUNKS, traveling aud,saddle i.i....,,.. 1 77b •- t i \\\\ ' bags. Ile 111641: mem ." -- 'LI . -- i r ufactures the most ra tas' I 1 110 7i i -Ti n t; v :T i o B S e Allo N 4: i t ' ll - el used in tlds some, durable and pleasant saddle I ' . .eountry, and these wishing II hand . will do well to calrand see them. Ile a also manufactures Ilarness, Bridles, '' • Collars and Whips in all their varie ties. and confidently believes from the general approba tion of his cuatomers, that lie makes the - neatest and best gears, in all their variety of bredth, that Is made in the country. Ile also makes all kinds of %grasses lin order, viz: Straw. Husk, Curled Hair and Spring Mai rasses. All the abirie articles will be made of the best material and workmanship, and. with the utmost des patch. WM. OSBORN. 1 ILOT MN( ; AT COST—The subscrib k. er has an assortment of fashionable and well made cliirrm Imo, which will be sold off at cost Mr cash. "Trie stock consists of Cloth and Castunarett Cats, Lin en and Gingham Coats. Tweed and Jean Coats: Marseitis silk and Satin Vesting; Cassitners,jeun's and Cord pan taloons. Linen and Cottorindo pantaloons. with all kinds of Clothing usually found in a. clothing store. Intending to relinquish ttils branch of nix business. great bargains can las had by calling soon a! the chilli store of CIIARI.F.S 0(111,111. CA II MT! N few pieces junt'reeitived from auction and selling very low. ''' .lune 21, '54. CHAS. 01:11.11Y., SAFE—SPEEDY,--Sr.1114;!-8 o In e- THINII FOR OIL OWN - NNW: eine adapted to general use, greatly superior to others. and within the means of every individual. 100 11.11.L8 for twenty-live cents! No oxtortton In price—no Calomel—no mineral poison whatever. On. TOnSMEND'S !TEA Mil PILLS fully merit themat reputation theylaveacquived. They are called for from nll parts of the hood, because THEY AIM ALL THAT THEY MUM TO DE. WHAT THEY WILL hO--They purify the Hood, they elense the System of Humors, they cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion, they create an Appetite, they .eure Sick Headache, Dizziness and Low Spirits, they arrest Fevers, they promote a healthy action of the Liver, they are a sure core for CU:411'0110;S nud llnhitaol'Coustlpallen, they are highly oilleaelons In Female roMplaints, they strengthen and give tone to the System. They are the best Family Medicine known. It is an obvious Inquiry, how one medicine can cures° many different complaints. These fills, however, are so compounded of curative materials that persons have on ly to TRY THEM and the answer will be found in a rv. stored body and an invigorated constitution. Each Pox contains 500 Pills. nt the astonishingly low price of •l 5 cents. Every Individual should have them- For sale by the Druggists and Storekeepers generally• F. A. PALMI.R. general Ageet, Stonington, Ct. RUG i'7ITORE FOR SALE.—The _ subscriber offers at private sale tho stork and fix tures of a Drug Store, late the property of Michael Fis ted, decd, in tilturehtown, Cunitairland county. There is no other Drug Store in the pines, and a line opportu nity ld now presented to noryoung man wishing to commence this business. rim terms enquire of HO • MOSES MOIMETT, Artnn. T A TCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER , WARE . and FANCY (10011: 4 .—A line ass.) t alent of th e fi nest quality, for sale at the lowest cash prices, at Nln. C. ELTON II EAWS, No. 154 I , mtith Fecend Street. between Pine and Union, west side. Philadelphia. The assortment end races a large and select stink t f Fine ,Watches, dem elry,, :inner VI are, All ata Ware. plated Vr all line silver. in Spnons. Forks Ladles. &e.-..let gri Ids, Fans and fancy articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those w ho desire to pita ure the best goods at the los est cnsh prices. Having a practieal knowledge of the business. and all available MOH dies for Importing and Manufactur• mg, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers. 14- Loving that he can - supply them on tetms its formal le as any (Mier - establishment in either of the Vantic • ela All kinds of 'Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and SUN er Ware nianufartured order. Nu it liiu n relworal le tin e. loy_Watches. jeii elry and rifer NN are faithfully to paired. \1 31. F. ELTON No. IR4 South 241 St. a few docre • al ore the •2d Ft. 3110 ket. West Side. 1:1044„.1111 the SoUth ,window, of the Store. may he trey' Octillions Mot Clock, which o mirands the: admiration of the scientific and curious. (t4ept.:2B; PROV ED SUPER NIOSPII A T I OF Ll3llt.—From City Cliontviil Union IV( rks. made after the most improved no tiele.sand verp superior. Prepared A 'Myth its Manure. made after the English ar ticle, and most super', r. being tou,h lower than Guano. and fully equal. The attention of I), alert. and Palmyra Is particularly called hero for trial. Also. Feral 'an ti n ano. in large or sinall quaz,titivs. for sale by .1011 N L. I OMIIIOY. 2.2. South Wharves, 3d door atone Chests ut ht. Phila. MONROE 'MORRIS Fept. 27, 11,54.. P iiill/SOYS ATEN T-VENTI LA - ‘_} TIM/ ACE.—The p_ld f.l o akten,tion of nll parties requiring n Furnace tII‘6IIII.SON ' S CEKURATED N.uyla G AND Al.is 1 MATING AI , PAItAI UR. The reputation of this; furnace is now known, baying been introduced during tin' past file yea's into abs.ut IWO piddle Lulldings and more than Win private dwell ings; this together with the immense inerease.of sale* every year is the-Lest evidence that can I.e adduced of its superlorlty'uver all other furnaces. By the use s f Chilson's Furnace. you secure the li.lloalng adt antagest FREE VENTILATIoN: I'VRE Am—'fie heating surfaces being at a tem] rl a ture that will not dessecate the air. ECONt'AUCAL USE OF FUEI.. GREAT Mil IItILITY-13eilig made enthely I f Cast Iron. not liable to rust, will require no repair s ilm hag n lit. time—it Is easily managed. and a ill in t oils se the Lu Mg , in whieli it is placed to danger fri.di tire. like the other furnaces. We have the testimonials of hundreds of the n (,t scientific men to attest to the ti nth of the silove ste went. all of whom pronounee forint., yet ins enter' 11.. r pri during a purr end healthy . atmosphere. 'We beers ith annex the 1 011. es of a f vr well kilns n and eminent yrs lessors. Is ho Inas e in, and kindly turnlshed us then names and references: Prof. John S. Ilart. Prof. ParSer. riot., Prep Win. 11. Allen, Pr. f. Parsons, Piot Danalds. Pre f. B.:U llman, Prof. Ripley. WV bave intrfAtored this season ii,e now i.izeg,.ftothat all parties may avail tieuueltrs of this grunt implut 13- 111011 t 111 n c ery ui. (What . auto LOW prOVIII.4I furnish an apparatus to tcarw a shingle n4•ut, er the 111rg• est building in tine cruntry No. 1 Pc rtabie Plats,) This No. II Is the largest and st Is -melba Fun sec made its this country. and is admiral by adapted f r Churches and other large chtssbuildings. We continue to sell the apparatus at the same price as when-first introduced, fine ys ms ago. Although ILr lairient high priceof iron has increased their cost per cent, owing to their great Weight, still ne arc enabled by the great inerease of sales to furnish the article at the lowest possible price. One foundry alone. Messrs. Mar nick & contracted to furnish us with - MA) tons of Furnaces this season, ro that we are now prepar ed to furnish them wholesale or.retail. it esuperinteid the erection of all Furnnees, ashen refinired, and war rant them in all cases. • METROPOLITAN COOKING lIANGE.—We bare ale° the most complete CcaLing Range that has het teen in• troduced. to a Lich ne call the attention of all a ho may wish to secure the mostiperfret and &strait-m(4,h g ap parat us ever in vented. r` knit:lt:Ai:vs PATENT \'ENTII ATOR.— We are the only Agents in PC111114) hanin for the manufacture food sale of this Ventilator. M hick ut.wledged to I e the only perfect N'entilittor tiler ntade . for correcting the draught in smoky ehitunies, and L.r lentilating 1 uild- Ings of all kinds. As there are agt eat many itnitath hi of this valuable at tide now olTi n d Ii r sale, 1 arties a lit he careful to examine that It has the } on rson Badge at• United. PATENT REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.—Ge have the largest any most ecmplete 415m , rtaeht sf 11. t Ai: Registers and Ventilators to le f,und in the United States. Parties Who wish to purrhase either f,r to UFO or nholesale, find It greatly to their edvanta. c e to examine their stuck. suATE-AixD IRON MANTLES.—We have always on hand tin extiFfisive nstaortment of tbe,e beautiful ;imp ties, in exact indtatitn of Egyptian, Spanish, (larva,' and . other rare marbles. OPEN NM-ATM—For Anthracite and Eitundnens Coal. Also, an pntiro new pattern of the low di wll Grata, made from the English Patterns; and entirely new In Ibis country. SOLE AGENTS fin. the English EneWnstic 'Flooring Tile, I ;runt; irk Chimney Tops and Terra Cate Ornaments. such as Harden Vases, ke, persons about bnilding would do well to examine our stock beibro purchasing elsewhere. l isiters, whether purebru.ing, or not, are cordially welcomed to our exten sive Warerooni, and where we should i.e happy to fur nish any Information respecting, any of our goods that may be desired. A book on Warming and Ventilating ran be had gratuitously at our store, either perm nally or by letter. S. A. HARRISON, Warming and Ventilating NVarehouse, 146 Walnut st., below Sixth, • May .31-7 m) )014LA11D, Pretnium Artiste in Hair Inventdr of ilieCelebrated (I( ssamer Ventilating ig and Elastic Band ToupeeA. lustructiens to eimilw Ladies and Gentlemen to measure their heads with ne• curacy. Fon: - Mon, Inches.—No. 1. The r9und of the head; No. 2. Fn m forehead over the head to the neck; No. 3. From ear to ear over the top; No. 4. From ear to ear round, the forehead. Toupees and scalps, inches.—No. 1. :nom' forehead to hark as tar ns bald; No. 2. Over (virile:Was fur ns requlr• ed t No. 3. Orr the cruwu of the head, R. DOLLARD has always ready for sale a rplendht stock of Gents Wigs, Toupees. Ladies' Wigs. half Wigs. Frizotil, Braids, Curls, Ay., beautifully manufactured mid as cheap as any establishment In the Union. Dullards Herb:lntim Extractor Lustrous Hair Tonle, prepared from South American Herbs and• Roots:the most -successful article ever produced Mr yt cserving the hair from falling out or changivg eolor - , restoring and preserving It In a healthy and Want:hint state. Among other reasons wby Dollard's hair cutting saloon main tains its immense popularity is the, diet that his Tonkin applied to every, head of hair cut at his establishment, consequently it Is kept in better - preservation than un der any-known application. It being thus practically 'tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of Rs efficacy. ly wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment En Chestnut street opposite the State lit use, thiladelphin. 11. Dollard has at least iii eovered Mu s' ne phis' ultra c f HAIR DV E, and announces it tiOrcv It b perfect ion. fidelity in its surpassing el., ry thing of the bind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown. (as may ho desired) and Is used without injury to the hair cr skin either by stain or otherwise, Can h. wis hed off in ten minutes after application. without detracting front its effieary. Persons visiting the city are invited to give him a call. Letters addressed to R. IDOLLAItI), 177 Chestnut Pt., will receive attention. Jan. :,A-I,r TEATITER.—Fritz & Hendry , Stern, , / 29 North :hi st. Philadelphia, 31oroeco Stanotact or. ilrs. Corriere:, linporters,Cenounli•Aon and General Loath er busliees. WHOLESILE.AND HETAll—Matmfartory 15 Mint garetta street. SET. 7-Iy rt 1 1111ASItINC: MACIIINES or-'the hest mnl ron , tattly nn.liand and * for 2.1110.% at t tio Carlitdu Foundry and Marbine Ship, 1-. DROWN. • InjifattefpOin. NINE SlZ]s C , 11 ph I( , for brit k Work 4 do :1 Extra Radiator, (it itli Bois at.d en' 3 do do 6 do do 6 do do = r It MAD/I.l'lll n