G 3gritulintal. Hints for the Season. Underdraining may be performed to advantage , on all soils not too wet. There are many portions of the farm that are too hard to ditch during the drier season, that have now become softened by the autumn rains to work advantageously.— Let as much of this be . done as, may 'be practicable, and next summer's crop will tell the result. Plowing in autumn has several advan tages. „It divides - the labor of teams, and enables them to -perform while they arc strong and vigorous, and during cool weather, a part of the work which must otherwise be done in spring, often under more unfavorable circumstances.. It fre quently admits of earlier sowing of spring .crops by a week or more—a difference which often makes a greatly increased athount. We have known a delay of ten days to diminish the oat crop more than half, as compared with earlier sown fields. Atittinin-is'.especially adapted_ to the-dc perrined by the Michi gan plow, by the exposure which it gives to the newly turned subsoil, as well as'in consetittence of the increased facilities • for a strong draught at this season. Wheat fields are often much injured by gnaw-water standing upon the surface curly in spring, in large puddles which cannot escape. Surfac . c furrows should be well cleaned out before winter, so as to admit of the ready draining of these bodies of water. Ample preparations should be ,n►acle for shelter to domestic animals during winter. Sheds, stables, sheltered yards, feeding-racks and feeding-troughs, often save in a single winter their entire cost, by avoiding the needless consumption of -food to impart waru►th; and by prevent ing a waste of fodder under foot. Cattle often suffer in winter for want of water, and prefer going without -fur a time to travelling half a mile for it ex posed to dogs and other annoyances.— Lirovision if not already made, cannot be seenred after the earth is frozen Timely care should therefore be taken in this particular. Good milk, sweet butter, and healthy and thriving animals depend more on pure wholesome water tluot many sup pose. Straw,, with sonic hay chopped up to g,ther, with a slight addition of ►veal or shorts, saves not only in food, but keePS animals in tine condition, if the other requisites of thrift arc preserved.' A general supervision should be kept of the premises, and preparations made for the winter. Leaky roofs should be. repaired; loose .boards on barns and fences nailed fast; sagging gates righted; broken windows furnished with glass; stablas made secure against cold currents; stove pipes guarded from the danger of fire ; chimneys cleaned of soot;' cellars protected front the effects of decayed vegetables, and particular vigilance in relation to the care and management of the premises, preparatory to thearrange nients for another year.—austry Cirti ticaacrn. Mild Cows If yott'`desire your (tows to yield Mier ally to the pail, you must iced them with something hetter . suited .to the secretion of rich milk than (7 . 1 y provender. Chop pea roots, or meal slops of 5011106m1, shottld be given them twice a day, at least, - say morning and eV - ening. They should also be proyidedfwAh littered beds, dry lodgings—moderately warm—be reg ularly watered thrice each day, just be fore being fed,—be curried or combed once a day, and salt, With occasionally a little ashes or fine bone dust mixed, two or three times a week. They also like a variety of ..food',., 'toots, cut or rasped, mixed with cut hay or straw, then stirred and left for atiliour or two, make a ILWSK Which they will eat dory greedily. We think that hardly attention .etiough is given to the bedding ( i f eowt.c as the tinny quiet and comfortable they are, the less food will be required to sustain the sys tem, and may therefore go ,to Produce. flesh .or laillc. A gentleman. who has constantlyemployed several pairs of work ing °Neil for many years, states. dna og en travel fifteen miles a day, beiHg Nyvi[ at ttight,'its easy . as twelve ndies: 1111 d NO littOli 010 bare limiter that all our cattle arc well provi ed for in this respect.---N Elyland FUIVICr. A Magnificent Farm and Farmer. A Vermont paper says Among the conspicuous men in the Vermont Legis lature, is Mr. G.. B. Brigham, of Fair field. lie owns and cultiyates 1,300 a cres of land. Among his barnyard items avwu hundred and twenty cows, twenty horses and five yoke of oxen. In his dairy he makes ; butter only. The aver age'yield of butter from the milk of each cow is one hundred and fifty pounds.— Two huge 'dasher' churns are set in mo tion by two 'hors -, Lrowers,' and the but ter is worked' by tlic"old fashioned 'pad dle.' llis stock of cattle consume about five hundred tons of hay ~ annually. 20,000 lbs. of pork, 500 bushels of wheat front 400 to 500 bushels of corn, 1,000 bushels of oats, and flow 1,000 to 2,000 bushels of potatoes, are among his yearly products. London Currants A writer in the He rtlenttarist speaks of the fine currants of the market, gar dens near London,- which are grown in the following manner: They are planted in rows twenty or thirty feet apart, and three or four feet apart in the rows ; the ground which is naturally good is highly luanured, and cropped between with veg etables. When the plants C0111111CJICC• be.tring, they, are pruned very hard; the , greater part of the youngthinneo out", and what, is allowed to remaiii ,shortened back to three or bmr inches.— By this means the trees are always kept short. never attaining .a greater height than two or three feet. 'These strong manurod and well-pruned trees produce magnificent fruit, and in great abun dance,- well — remunerating the market gardener for his trouble. 1==221 Hens Eating Their Eggs Pen your fowls up for fattening as soon as you please, after they have once com menced eating their eggs. There is no cure for them. We speak from experi ence, says the editor of the /3osioa onr/ 8111th GII(1r111 . 1111. Two years ago our entire ornithological establishment, con sisting of a dozen Porkings, was con demned in like manner. We fear that we had taught the fowls habits of canni bali.slat by giving theta the shells of their own eggs to eat. We tried mild curative measures first. We gave them boiled eggs, scalding hot., and after a first taste oy cooled their bills in the grlivel, turned the egg over and over a few times with their feet, and then when it was ready for, eating, fought and scratched over the shinty morsel, and swallowed it before our eyes. The cockerel . , who, as a father of a family ought to have known better and set a rood example, strutted about. as if he highlydily approved the tran saction, and occasionally selected a dainty morsel of the yolk for himself, thus be- Coming worse than an accomplice in the infitnticide. After this we adopted an other expedient. We got. an egg blown, and tilled the shell with a composition ,sif of mustard, vinegar, aloes, salts and other horrible associations.,_ The fowls..got one good dose and ran up and down the walk chattering and shaking their heads with an expressionof intense disgust, which was very ludicrous to witn&s. Like Mr, Samuel Weller at the liarrowgate Spa, they only tasted the liquor mare.; bilt--tke punishment was useless, as we got no more eggs. Sore Backs A correspondent at a distance writes as follows, which may prove serviceable to sonic of our readers :—"lf your horse is troubled with a sore or galled bail.-, rub with lead, softened' to a paste with linseed oil; on the injured part., till the sore' , is completely covered. Some re commend fo.t this purpose a solution o f vitriol in water; but the former remedy is far preferable, and,`On the whole, more certain to effect a cure. I. have known bad galls entirely healed and curi=a by it in a few days.' Wounds on any part of the Itnintal,•if not deep and of a serious character, are greatly eased and disposed to heal rapidly by this application. Try Germantown 'Peleuraph. Bees. i The following tittle item linty induce litrmers to raise honey, as. they thus gain a double protit.--"It shited that bees greatly improve the fruetitiention 4 fruit trees. Orchards in which severandtivei arc Itept;always produce more fruit than others in whieli there are none. In the provinees on the Ithinc:llie fruit/I:in/ore abundant ;ma tiller than in any tither part iJormany ; thore if the iiwoititio-s rf.ints • •,:„ • • . • tartiele Orralb. proressionnf (Curbs • t N. GREEN Attorney at law, has _1 - • nttled in MeclumOdatrg. - for the practice of lds protuNSIC)ll. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collectiom, Court inthiness, &e.. promptly attended to. Office oppo. .Ito Dr. hong's Nsldenee. SUIIVEYINti in all its diffe rent-branches promptly attended to. -G B. COLE Attorney at Law, will at • tend promptly to all businem; entrusted to him.— office in the room formerly oeenpied by limn Irvine, North ilitnover street, April 20, pita - 113 H. B '3l ENTII 11 0- Auai ATIiIC ritvsietAN. 0111 co and residence Louther street. ono door eatst of the 17 or nnu Be t',.,rturd Church. hr. Blunienthal respectfully offers his proibsslonal services to the citizens of Carlisle nud vi cinity. o.o—Persons from a ttktanee laboring under chronic diNeIIFOS luny consult by letter. Office hours. from 7 tn 9 A. M, and 2 to 4 P. M. ; septll,7pitt C. S. BAKER respectfully offers JV his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and NUlrrounding country. 01lire and residence in South lin never street, directly "Msite to the "Volunteer Unice.' Carlisle, April 20, 14453. cll F stt l i T ( 1 , 111 North l) street t., store. (Ittk flours: more partleularly tram 7to 9 o'clock, A. M., tine from sto 7 &dock, P. M. • TA R. '(; Et). W. NEIDICII 4_, DENTI ST carefully attends to nil (donations tir) the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may teelluire. Ile mill also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, smelt as Pivot, 1-ingle and Block teeth. and teeth mlth `. nous flutes," mind will construct Artificial Palates, ph , turntors, Regulating Pl:\ es and every applinvoie used in the Dental Art. tang room at the resltdenee of Dr. Fannie] I:11144M k.mett High street, Cat tisk,. (4143(11U - 4E .7 Z. BRETZ il; p form any operations upon the tooth that inny o' requited Gar their preservation.— .latitiolitl teeth inserted. from a sitwle tooth to au entire met„ on t 110 tift,st prier lid prinviples. Diseases of the iuuuth aid irrognlncitios onroftiliy t Hotted. Miler al tho rosl,lou4. of tits brother. ou North l'ltt streot, tart hole. In. el 1.(vO v5-.N.L ....... , 111re . 14 y Ills will perform ' nil operations upon tile Teeth that are required for their preservation. KWh as Fe:ding, Filluur, Plugging.,4e., or will restore the less of thou'. hp inserting Artltiiinl Teeth. front n sittitie tooth to it full sat,. air. ()Mee on Fitt street, a f•w 'illsors south of the I:nitro/Id lintel. Dv; L, is Meseta front Car lisle the last ten days of every . month. N. ROSENSTEEL, House, Sign, Fancy and Ornament/II Painter. Irvin's (formerly Itarper'sl4tow, pm!. Ilitner's Di). (hoods R.N. Ile will Attend promptly to all the abort, descriptions of paint ing, at ressonxtbir prices. The various kinds of graining attended to, such as mahogany, oak, walnut, he., In the tutproved styles. 3nsurtutce. FIRE INSURANCE.-TIVE ALLEN AND EAFt I'i , INNSUOIO.I MUTUAL, FIREIN aI ANCE CIJ.II .►NV of Cumberland eounty, ineorpo rated by an het of Alseuildy, in now fully organized, and itt operation under the inanagement of the following eollllll 15:44,11pm-11z; Daniel Bailey, NWilliam It, Gormts, Michael Cock {quietude Brenneman, Christian : 4 tayulan, John C. Dun- lap, Jacob IL (hover, Lewis Ayer, Henry bogan. Benja min 11. Mussur, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insuranee_nre as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the :state. Persons wishing to become members are invit.fd to make application to the agents of the company', who are willing to wait upon them at any time. .... iIENJ. MOSSER, President. HENRY LO AN. Vice President. I.EWIS 11YEIL Secretary MICH KL COCK LIN, 'Treasurer. CUMBERLAND (OUNTY.--Itrubllrti Martin, 'S. Curn berlund C. It. Hyrum!), Kingston Henry Zearinit, Shironnustorrn ; Cluirleg Pen. ; Itr. J. Abl, Clsurrhtown Samuel Grahmu. best l'unnsbornugh ; James Me Dowel. Frankforti; Mode Griffith. South ttletnii Ssunuel l'on'er. lieujarnin lini ertitiok. Meehan- Irsburtt ; Jnltu elwrrirk, Lisburn; David (*.rover, Shop hers:laws 11. 1701:1( NTl'.-31,11 - 11 ItoiTinan. Pi•ter IVolforti, Franklin; Jfilin Smith. Esti.. II rishlugton; V. S. Picking. Dover; J. W. *'nit. Par:Witte : 11 Alt It !Sill: 10.1.-11 oust r k bocliinnit. .71.101111.1.1 . $ of 1114. V4,1111,311 . 1' having witch.", ithotit to ex pire Call IVNi• }ben, rem•wed by mitt lug implication to any of the ngents. A MAP OF' CUMB FRI, AND COUN TY.—Frnui entirely orittitinl :iturveys, by actual unnimurenirnt throughout the whole Muuty, by IL F. BRA The subseriber is now engaged In making Surveys preparatory to publishing a new and complete Map of Cumberland Connty, upon a large seale. livery Public head and :itreain, with the locations of all Mills, stores, Bwellings, and Public Buildings, will he accurately laid down. All the Public Buildings in the County will he distinctly indicated, and the names of owners of pmper ty generally, will be inserted in their proper plaiitimus un the Map. A Tahlt, of distances. Statktl, of the Comity. en larged plans of the principal Villages. and a flow of ,the most attractive views in the County. still he inserted lu the o u urgiit thus giving every satisfaction, and render ing the Map most taluable to the Owners (d Property. Mot - oh:nits, Travelers, Cont oyaiwors, and the inhabitants generally, of the region' delineated • :IN lunch us this work ,q to he tondo up of actual surveys made upon the tur,ntut; it u ill , require thee to uceoauplish It : it le not expected, therefore, that it will be ready for publication much motel' tile period of Two Year.:. This sine of the Map ,will' Ire. abou .' feet by four, and pill cost donot s, 11. 11/tIIIIIESS, Publisher. N. l' corner of Marshall 41,1111 WOO(1 'St.. Philadelphia. Sept. 27-1 mild, ?PENT lON 1)1"S1' Err 'S—=-Those im have been atllicted for "ears with this 4.thorstano dlarase , 1(1111 NV bit hate hVell 11'1111:, 311110 A l!‘ PTV Seat um th, 1 , 10 , 110 relief. we say . • to you try . Iteechers Ant idt speptie' and you will soon be eonrineed of itti }emit opt , riority over e% ery outer prepar4tion. We could dee )ott loony certificates corob orating our aNsertions. but a single , . trial Is o ort Is wore tnao all. 'nib, remedy I. prepared a g,nd sold at the Dru score (f 11. South Ilano‘er street, u few doors south of the dirt house, ettrim,.. DIANO FOR SEVEN (iurn INISEIV001) PIANO, tittl•hed In the • and best style, excellent quality - tone. and et ory way II lit'Sirabh, latent, will be sold a harifaln if Applied J 11L!! .tidf Immediately.. . spiel JO/IN K. STAVMAN. A 1)1 ES 1 , ',1,N('1 FURS.-,T()1-1,N 4'.\111,11:., Itaptirtor, linitllllll.ttirlT ;17111 DV:OV( /II 10.11.11111, I %ACV 1,11118, fyr 1,:t.11,..; mot Children, Itl Ohl NALII , :II . I' : , trovt. uhov 11.1Ith. 1'11113(1,1011n. 111;v1a.! uoty 4..ktliplt•tt,l iuv I.irt:o, att.! assol ~f 1110'.1iltorklit hinds Fallvy I , tit.N. that ..1111 1.. t tlo• pri.writ set s,ll: 1111- a,, , root•ilt ui Itnr; .4111111 to ;lily too nd 111:11h. (its, 6:11,4' CLr quality. ValiOt . l, I.,,Lizty. 11 4 v. Ind! Ivnv:ht HI V I'llll , ill P.ltrops. 1 . 1/1 1 C;L1 , 11/. 117111 /181 . 0 11311 th ll, llllll l l.llllClillllF, l l 11 tit • 111 1 ,1 o'llll l l4l l lll W 4l OOllllll 1111.1 11 1 . ply (1%, i t sktporl hint. it itll .11:011 , Ccllliv any,- 111.1 ,1 1.1 .1•11.11111 1 .1 to ,11'1I1 f/11 1 1.1/ 141/;;I11 profits. +tn4 lttr F;;!',1:1;; : : vi . 'won.' a .r.r))% r.l/0;110, ;-1;.017., =EI ~ 1 * MEM Atisceraneons. •TI A.M AW MILL, near . 1 vap,rtown. Cinuterland II ASK ELL A:. SPA' 31tWli elintinue tn sup xtur! I ca ply Lumber of all kinds, at the shortest notice, and on terms lower than can he Lad elsewhere. All milers directed te - 70:. ittsKrr.t.. pertawn, or ‘V:W. U. SrA Jr.,Cartracr, trill be prompt ly attended to. Feb. GAS FITTIN6 AND PL173111- , INO.--The undersigned would inf,,em th e citizens of Califsle that he has made arrange ments todoti AS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no tice, and on reasonable terms. Ile has engaged the ser vices of a first rate hand front Philidrelphia, and has sup. plied himself with an VAPSISINP assortment of FIXT URES. which will enable him to till all orders promptly. All work will he warranted. Ills stook of Gas Fixtures will ho found to the room exactly opposite bis Tinning establishment on North llauover street, where he int Iles a call. TINNING, SPOMINCI, Is also prepared to furnish. or make to order, every artliie of TIN W used by housekeepers and others. He will also atteOd to 'SPOUTING, HOUSE-HOOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the ll:grim:we with which be hasitlrently been throned, he respectfully solicits n continua:lre of the some: .Nne 14, '54 1., It 1 0 M CALIFORNIA.-C. _VON' , • iIEILES respectfully informs the citizens Of Car , ..., ^ _ lisleand vicinity, that lam has gust return .,•.-„' Al ~,,,„:‘ ed from California, and is prepared toese -m.--„.':-.....11W mute all kinds of work connected with his ~--.0r...:‘, line Of foasiness. He has always on hand .4' ... - . , a large assortment of ready-made Miles, Runs, Pistols. Locks, Keys. Gun Trimmings. /tr., eV of which he will sell wholesale or retail. lie also attends to repairing Guns, clocks, leaks, et c: engra • on brass, copper and iron. Ile hopes that by et fate on to business, and a desire to vlease, he n ill ere it and rem ice public patronage. AU- All kinds of Fire Anna made to order. Carlisle, Ain II 2tl. 1$ 4-1 v QPLENDIDJEW iItdida), Pres obis, .tr.—T tt 0 M .AS t )N• /to 2 3 't'N w t,::. , t. t. o f" 4 1 lll: ts u t r z i e i t „ . l t li feww ,7,. V . 11 4 Hotel Carlisle, has just re ed the largest 11,1111 111,4 elegant towairt meat of sup,. rifir%li , tailt , v - iI•ViT - oltert'd lu Carlisle;.' consisting - to - part. of Hold anti Sicver Watches of every variety, and at all prices:, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table attAl tea sisams. silver table 11 , 0;s and butter knives, gold and silver spectacles. ladles' and gimtleuteos gold putt nod pencil, gold eitaini, of every description. ear and finger rings, breast pins. Sr.. at all prlt es. Also Accordeons nod 11 u• steal Poxes, NI lib a great variety .4 Fancy Articles, K. , leeted evroct.sly for the Holidays. Persons desiring, to purchase Are invited to call and examine the assortment. e are prepared to sell at. t cry reasonable prices. qual ity of goods warrauted to Le AN fine as Sold 11 r. rlI MAC CtIN LYN. • Rest - Nr A RION HILL DAGUERREAN Itt K having token the Dopier rean -rooms in Marion k 114,41 , 11 A,B. Tubb's “tti tory. dative to inform the I.2ldies tiod'ii:rotlemen of (*or nate that he is prepared to take Likenesses to the most superior style of the art, such as will fully sustain the reputation of this popular establishment. Ins rot.uts are largo, pleasantly situated and comfortably furnish ed. Ile Is provided with the most powerfuYand perfect instrument for taking phtures and warrants antisfit , lion in all eases. A full supply- of cases of every variety of style and Pile, plain and ornamental, kept constantly On hand. Engravings, Paintings, accurately copied anti duplicates taken or original likeneses. Liketeses taken of sick or deceased persons. Prices moilerate and satisfaction given in all cases. The public is invited to call nt the Marion Hall naguerrean Rooms and exultance the nnmeronsspc•imens. Daguerreotypes inserted In Lockets, Breast Fins, Winger flings. Pencil /leads, Ae, Carlisle, Juno 14, '54. If A NTCI I New Clothing Establish .' MI.:NW—The undersigned respectfully announces to his oldfrliends and the public generally that he has re-ronemedred the cLoTin NO BUSINESS hi all its va rious brailebeß,:ind has just opened. fresh thin city, Let , ltttrkl: Corner," North Hanover street. a eon se lected assortment of READY MADE CI-A.4IMM, em bracing every r ariety, style mad tinieds,and nt prlees rm. responding to the. times and quality. htas :dem Mt hand a superior stork of Clothe:. Cased meres, Vestlngs. Are., of ivory style suitatle for Spring And Summer wear. and whloh he will male to order on terms which cannot fail to please. . Ills stock also end.' aces a tine lot of Men's Shirt lore. Cravats, Cloves and Hosiery ; In short mery artifle pert:11111m! to gent letuau's %Near. Ile respectfully Ini'ites the pnblie to call and examine his goods. April '26, 15.54. N. I.IANTCII. 1)1)LE AND lIAIINESS MAK !NCI si ills•r ,ontinue, to tam) on the nix 1.111 In all its I mon, brain he a, to North flan over street, t trlisls t\vp 1101 11 North of Lesniard, corner %%hum Lo iottootti loping o n hand a general acts( rtment in his lips, tanisistinit ot all !Inds of f 'shin:lols SAD 111,1.5, Bridles. liart ingalss, Births, t'ininglcsand lialtt rif, also RUN KS Lra . 7ll i i md o ild r, d i l t o „ oda(•tuns the most 14 11153 approved id 4 .1 fi 11 `. l illll,l.Jb t't Pr 11 , 1 tt 111 this C l< 1111(11 and Chow a ediiiig itnn durable and plttnalit saddle viii tin \Coil to Call toll to•e them.lit alto minutia(•t s ne slims and St hips in all their %ark ti, ntlf be oi, Inns ral in) rid•a twit of his e cti »tens. tha t ht. tuakes the 1 • Lt. I , lt I.A tr, in ill I ir cartel}( 1 , 11. kith t hat is outdo to the ti until, lit alit tautkt s ill kinds of Mn! laws to if der, fI/ Ilti ('urled Hair and i. 4 . prisig Mat ra,. h.lit the al of eat tielrs will Ls ni.tds'ol-fhe bkat ftf till and al•tio.11 kt 1 ,11111) .11 d with the utniont des patch.\l st. °AMR:\ (I IA YI'IJINti;AT(It/ST—Tlleattbserib / er lift,: all ti,:tortinent of fnsiii,antble and wOl nutdv widell will hti F iil off nt NIA for rash.' tan silts or Cloth and (I.lnna'retteonts. ell (1111 I iinglumt Guttti, Twrrd and Jean l'vnts: 313emillfi Sill"nd Satin VnlAini: Cassimers.denh's nod (`rod pan- Lillell and 1%4'0 , 1111dr I.:llltaltuale4. tt itil all I,iaadq at (I,, th i ng usually roupd, in it el, think 144.,11., 111(0111.1111g to rc•lfuquish this Li.anc•h of my Iltstocvg, grcst Largzilns ball by calling RK/11 n 6 thu cheap r:bnc,,f (11.11ILES 0(111.11`i. 4 'At: I' Ell NG A few pima s just rK•ri rod from Auction affil,olling very• low. tune 21,'5 c" A PE-- a -S 1) D lit E 1 .--8 iin c- Tifisl; Fon vorn OWN' BENEFITS!: A %Al riot, tolnlitoti to getterAt rt:ttly tthrii 31111 N . . it hitt tho Illeatth of 1 , 11.1 . V Ii (I Idunl. 100 VILLs fur twenty-fire 6.intsl So rxtortlott tithwral yu , it‘ou uluttever. nu. 111.:ALTII PILL.; fully merit thegrent reputation they havenrquirekl. They nre - callett for froth all irtrtA 41i tilt) haul, b01.1111M5 TM'S .its ALL TWIN VOA L'l. OM TO /lE. \VII A T 'pi! EV IV ILI. IM—'lhoy purity the blon4l,llleY 440111i0 tllll Sylltem of Ilumnrs, Limy ewe Ilyt.pepsin and Indigestion, they create an Appet Ste, they cure Sick 11,.itaitin:tUr.y.tuesu ant Liter Spirits. they arrest Fever - 1 , , they po , motn n healthy radius Of the facer, they are a sure core for t'a , r4tNeritt , e: anal II i itanl errurtiNtfrot, i t t,lity orheat hour In Female Contplaint t t, they 4treuLttittot mitt ...rice tette to the r , :,,ttrot. 'rho) aro the best thudta :11613.11m known. It is all 01 , 1 lons iuy airy, 11 ,1 W ow, 111141,11 W cnn rnrn •o many didrrrut onmthints. 11011 . ,•ver, are so 1 .0 1111001111(11,1 at ,thr.:ti, inatertak that' iterstott. have t•rt. lytu Tit Y 'l'lllol and the answer till he la ro tt,eett 4” dy :Ma an 110. ig.il ate , ' ei , 1 1 h(11( 1 t1 ,1 1. 1 , 3111 11oX•1.0111/(1111, 11111 PUN. at the te•trtitishlogly low itrh,, , r .210,08. Ka Ory 11111(V1111131 shi , lll.l 113 A 1111111. 1, , V Ow Di 11 , p1i•1.4 and veiwiany• F. I. l'%t tea rt. Ltoottril Atler.t. 'Stoefrecreo. 1.1,1 ; S'1"1 )1i SA Li& —lll c , .I'l'l , alt PON att. ' , nil :f 331.1 ,) lat'l Iha . yr.:! , •)(y • I. 1,1 ( 1 , ( , '.:•! . 11. t l ll. , 11„., =MEE AA T A TCHL'S, JEWELRY, SILV ER IVA HE and FANCY HOOPS.—A fine amort. men t of the finest quality. for sale at the lowest rash prices, at Wm. C. I.,VCONIiti.AIrS. N... 11-4 South Snond Street. between Pine and Union, west side, Philadelphia. The assortment emt noes a lane and select sti el, of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware. Alhata M are, 'dated with line silver, in Spots. Forks. Laciles.la..—Jet gctds, tans and Miley articles of a,supeii n q nattily, 'desery ing the esainination of tlmse wlm desire to pi m ID e the hest goods at the lowest cash prices. Having a practical knowledge of the business, and all Lvailable faci,ll - for importi acal Mauurec t tin • the SnlWCrii , er 0111thiPlItU tl e s purcbestrs, be heying that he can supply Own, ou ttms as faeorable as any other esttalishment In either of the Atlat.tic titles. All hinds of niamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Wane manufactured In order. within a remonat le time. ti9.Watches. jewelry and siker wan. faithfully re paired.. M M. F. t:l,'lUfiittA JL, No. 184. South 2d, St. a few doors al ove the 2.1 St, Mar het, West Side. q.,; 40). „ 0,r2.11n the south window• of the stnn, nifty Lc seen the tenuous Bird Clock. which cvnto•nrls the admhatiun of the• scientific and curious. (dept. 2s, 'sl—hr. M PROVED SUPER I ' IIOSPIi aT OF LIME.—From City Chemical A Union Vt't made after the moat improved artit lee and verpsuperior. Prepared Anhydrite Manure. Made after the English ar ticle. and niost superier, I clog much lower than Guano, and fully equal.. The attention of to alert , and Farmers Is particularly_ailled here for- trial:- Also. - Peruvian Ott alto, in large or Ruud' quantities. for sale by JOHN 1.. I ONIIiItOY, 22 South ha rt' ea, 3d-door ALtri e Clieritu ut Sept. 27. 1854. :MONROE MORRIS j 11111,S()N'8 PATENT yENTI LA ING • ruic.AcE.—Th. ul:srriLer would call the it.teetlee 01101 parties requiring a desirstle rtimat 0 t.) CELEIRATED 11 AtatiNt; AND I , LMILAT/S0 Ar eAttATts. It he reputation of this furnace is now known, hating been introduced during the past hve years into alcut, 15on public buildings and lucre than bum private dwell ings; this together with the inanienao bolt-sac 1,1 sales e‘ pry year is the best el idetice,that uall he adduced of its superiority user all other furbaces. Ey the -use of t hilson s .Furnace, you secure the ici.hulog advaida g eb: FULL E.NTILATIWi : P1:11}- Alb—glee heating surfaces befog at a tewperL. tore that will not det.m.chte the air. Ell/N.244,AL t,,. Ur 1• tab. Mtuttalv—ltelm.; mnde ertinly of Cast sslt liulde to runt . will requiu u.. r, pair> durit+. a - tune-- It it. CZAii3 'al 'Mt Nth whictrit - i - phared -- trr - thrrrgi.rir. - tirtiliVi.'trie other ttxrhares. 11e has o the testinintiluls I I brit dr1 . 11% of the mast seientitc [lieu to attest to. the truth the al °le state, unlit. all of whom pronounee it to le .11 , 1,1,11 y the lot furnace yet nu% etited'l !al iltuinn a lure and berathy uttuosvliere. Re herewith au 1.1.1 k t he I 111111 is of a fly' tt ell kiu.ou and eminent rrntesswrs. N 111 hat c used theta LOA 61udIy furnished us their names and references: Pewf. Jain S. !tart, h‘.l. Parker. Prof. Pref.. Wtu. 11. Allen. Prot Parsons, Prof. Vanulds. In, f.::11- lituntt, Prof. We have intrs.dueed this seneziat fis I' new sixes. se that all patties. may avail theinseis es 01 this great inipinvo went ut a very no &rate cost. We are now prepared to urnish an apparatus to warts a single now, or the larg• est Wilding in tins country. No. 1_- - Pertable. - CenVete, 2 do 4 do do 3 Extra Radiator, (with liars and French Hates,/ it do do do 60 5 ; do do do 107 6' do do do - -183 This No. 6 to the lamest and most powerful Furnace made in this country, and is admirably adrq ted fi r Churches and other large class building" t'o continuo to sell the apparatus at the sante price as when first introduced, fire years also. Althtugh the present high priceof iron has increased their cost 25 per cent, - owing to their great weight, still we are enabled by the great increase of sales to furnish the article at the lowest possible price. One foundry atone, Messrs. 'Vitr iol& & Leibrandt, have rontratted to furnish - us with 500 tons of Furnaces this season. so that we are now• prepare ed to furnish theta wholesale or retail. We superintend the erection of all Furnaces, when required. and war rant them in all eases. • 31t.rhill'oLITAN COOKING li/AS have alto the ni,l4 complete Cooking' Range that hat yet teen in trt duce& to %bit h ne call the attentiiin of all a ho may wish to secure the must perfect - and desirable ctstiing ap paratus ever invented. I,3IEIIi. , ON'S PATENT VENTILA TOR.— We are the only Agents In I'ellllByhanin fiyr the nainufnet.ure and sale of this Ventilator, n hich is acknnwledged'to be the only perfe.l Ventilator ever. Made for corfetting the draught in sway rhimules , and for ventilating tuild- Ines of all kinds. AN there arc a great ninny imitations of this valuable article non offered for sale. inities will l- careful to extinaine that it fins the Limn, it radge at- ANI VENTILATOIitt.—Go have the largnst nap west ettgplete nFeortment Ai: tegisters and Ventilators to to found iu the United Stattee, Parties who wish to yorehate either for prilti.O. use or mimics:do, will find It greatly to theiriAtrantago to examine their stork. • /MATE AND III()N NANTLES.—wo have always 013 hand an extiqudvu assortment of these I eautlful 111A1)- t vk, in react Indtatltp of Egyptian. t , panisls.l;alr.ay and alter nun warbles. OPEN GEATEt4.—For - Anthracite and hitnnanous erg. Also, nu entire DM pattern of the low Itbwu Orate. made from the ..English Patterns. and c•ntirvy new In this ceuntry. AIIENTS for the English Encaustic Fli,orlng: Garnh irk t himney Tops and Terra Eotta Ornament:, such as Emden rases, &e. Pert,to. about huildlng would do we)) to examine our stock t eliTe purchasing elsewhere. Yhdtolk. whether ptuThasing - orly , t, ate cordially welc, rued to our sive Warer,ons. and Ithere wi 3 should ppy o fur. ni,h ally intormation respecting any of tor goech; that 10ay be desired. A book on Warming and Ventilating can 1 , 11 had gratuitously at our str.re, nail" or hy letter. t 4, ltAlthl: , UN. \Vanning /11111 Vetitilat lug NV:n . elmuse.' 146 Atalunt It., Lelow l'nu.spetrec.s. 31/13 4 31-7 m) . . jArI())..LAIII.j, I?rentiunt Artiste ill Italy 1 inv..nt.r of the relebrittill llw,sitnieir Vciotilating ig mitt Elastic. gaud Tcliiiires. 1 pi•trto lii 1.5 to vilallt, iAltilt, ;ltd (Nutt i VlllOl tll luvastirt , tht.lt. Ettolt• It Itti. it.. ,ctiravy, Flat irtelies.—No. t. The rtaind of the hcad; ('rota forehead fiver the head to the 2 3 e,1, ; Jo . z . ear to ear 4ver the top; NO. 4. Vtuut Val' tll ettr mut , ' the forehead. l '( '"Pe" `" 1(1 aIPF. 1. 1 . 10111 fl 1 larkacthi as tuld; No: 2. Over rehead lin , I N. :S. over the clam It Of Ill...111(11d. It. DOLL.% IA) has :111‘11:,14 rrady fOr 5 . :00 f.tcrk igs. 11:a Frizets. hrahis, Ci/ri , -& 1 %, vatit finny man ufact tired and • as cheamas tiny establishment in the. • Doll:tea Ilerbanium traetnr Lustrous ma r Tunic, iirepared frc in South American ileths and )1011a, gbp nelst successfid article ever . pr, durcd ft r ptc s ert .the hair from thhlL, , q out or clumping. sobs, rut. rice prrseralnca it I» a bealthy and luxuriant state. Atoolg ~ttior reasons tt hy Dollntlit hair cutting sal, imam , gins its tmlnenw Popularity is the fact that Ida 'lenient applied to o‘oy head of hair ritt at his estabiblimer.t, cousectuently it lo lcept in better me:nrvation than un der oily known Application. It being thus przo titalitr tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of tax ettlenew. t,,•• CHAS. Ft.t l wholesale anti tr,tail at his Ohl I,..tahlir Izino•t rri ch,t T ao siript atPhihtt li inAlard hat al sibikne)rel lhr no pltw ti if /3i vf lI.IIIt 111 . 1.:. and annelinies it 114- 51d,•1,,, , in it,' surp., , , i, v ,lp A ory thin;.: if tht .. kltitriOV In use. It t. , •1. , r.; lair Hat It c r 1 - rt.v.n. tit. finny dt-irtd) and it: 14,41 mitletat 11:Jiv . . 3 tr. Ow hair t .1. Su riihit by i•tain t•tht•t,a 11:1.r.Lrlt lit 0, 1 , ntinuti zillt.r applwatimt. with, fr, r ,, lii entiaiv." 111,. Sty • d 'him a rail. addri,sid to It. 1 ) 01.1.31Z1) lii f ht huti c 'i., Philadelphia, will 1.11•Cliv. :itt,•ntit,n, Jan. f,%-tr li,Vr 11 I.:' It .—F iitz ,k'. ireildrv. 8161'e, '2I , Sin - tll ::t o. i16tha,•10,1:.; v. , ,.,,,*.‘ta,pr: hic or, l'i:ri Li , . Ilkll,ll-ter,. 1 '4, 11U.{:6 , 1 , 11 ").ti ( IVI.C1:.) i .1111.1 b .,.. 1 itl . 1.1 i.. il! , . F.. ‘s. MI) .I' .`; .1.1. E A,-.:1) v0.A1r.—)...,,,,,cu u'i) 1:, ?Mt 7.,,,(t,•,..t. " , ',,, 1 ,. 7-1;. - ' . . litjiratiefpf)in. 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