2gritultaral. Investment of Cipital to Farmers Any farmer would readily understand hat a' merchant who should invest his ;Ain:, apart from his basiaes-, as rapidly -s realized,'wonld be unable to increase he amount of his operations, nor would e be able to increase his credit liy-eash lig: his OWII obligations, or advantage by ixer prices by 'being the cislt buyer.=-- ell?, me hanie too, he would readily un lerstand. should re-invest his gains in his ur,ent Wanness, until he was possessed ,f all the tools which would enable hiin elioapcin the cost of . production. All_ his is toJ plain to be misunderstood, but tran:ie to say, in his own business the 'arm ir seems to fort et these facts; for yhen c ointuencinp; on a badly appointed inn, with :I.llinsntl of totils and rtilicin materials, lie by extreme (Tim my, nal the p e rform:oleo of a greater in i.tiot ollabor thin the continuance of ill heilth will permit, aecuniulates FTIT11; 110 invests it-on m ortgage_fui. pit;:ptse of realizing nit interest of oven pr: cent. instead of usin g it in his w here it night produce a much could point out hun .lrel, of farmers at this time, with farms -ar\ fniin ;' - 'd.l to 200 acre: each, where 4 r,e,s receipts are less than those of others -11,1 farm in a better manner one-tiftli the piantity oLland, and whose land by such farming is doubled, trebled, and i.,:netimes quadrupled in value. Let us suppose a farmer with land of adinary quality, but slovenly c ultivated. b able to realize a profit beyond his oarront expenses of $2OO Per :tnitom. - I'itis, if upon lint, a small nt of his farm in the purchase of proper rtiTi tit materialis ifferensrhrs iarplas income at an early date, t o $4OO, which in tarn would furnish the fertili iers for a still larger portion of his farm, and thus produce a surplus income of $BOO :icr annum. He would then be position ed so that he could afford an increase in depth of plowing, and the use of subsoil plows, besides keeping up a full ratio of fertilizing materials. This i would give a still further increase in results, and cause a -1,•, - s amount of fertilizing materials to produce an equal or greater amount of craps. He could now appeal to the use of under-drains, which by the long expe rience of English farmers have proved capable of increasing the value -of every farm one-fifth, besides paying fur them selves by increased results in five years or less. His - income then, with such addi tions, would enable him to prepare the arrangement we have so often recom mended for the compost heaps, all the improved tools necessary for the cutting of fodder, and apparatus for the cooking of hogs' feed, &e. indeed all the cur rent improvements the day might he adopted, and the farmer adopting .this systent would find that at the end of a few years his farm would be increased in value; much more than would have been the in crease by the investment of $2OO per an num on his old system while the ability of the farm itself, would enable him for all future time to invest a thousand dol lars or more per annum, instead of $2OO, as formerly.. 11 is crops would be produced with less labor, and at the end of Crefin of years, he would find himself much more wealthy than if pursuing the skin ning system, and the investment of small and hard-earned gains ,on mortgage.— farmers who have- ; hired farms Which would Sell readily. for $25,000, live on $l,OOO per annum, and invest perhaps $5OO on mortgage, while the —value of the farm, $25,000, placed at interest, Would produce $.1750 perannum, and without any labor on their own part; but the proper investment of this $5OO . per annum on- such farms, would soon . enable the occupant to invest, a sump each year equal to the interest, or even its in creased_ value, besides supporting his' Few farms are appropriated to such crops as will pay the best profit. We often find farms near large cities, which are partteu ally well suited for elle rais ing of .such erops , as cannot he brought from it: distance, prdditeing hay, oats and . corn, in competition,. with cheaper. lands in.western New York and Ohio, instead of raising such crop's CS would not meet the Same amount of competition ; and --even on farms so situated, and of suffi cient extent to warrant the use of mow: • ing and reaping maphines, etc.,•the hand ocythe-is still- used.- All seeds_ are.sown by hand, and•the cattle' of the farm are. seldom if . ever, fed with root 'at all; and while carrots and parsnips niay be sold, as this year, at ,50 cents per bushel, a thousand bushels may be raised to the 'ere, we find these farmers still following lie routine of their :grand-parents, and •efusing to raise root crops at all. At very turn we sec the necessity for the tstablishment - of a Departinrn(qf ..ulture, which would place these facts in a statistical and dependable shape before the farmers. There is no reason why the farmer who understandshis business thor oughly, should not enjoy the same amount of average profit as the merchant or me:- ehanie, who exorcises the same amount or talont,witit a gimilar amount oa capital, but still it is true that thousands of farm ers fail to realize an income which would equal the value of their land if placed at interest, while its proper management would insure an income of twice or more than now realized. AVINTEn. Since..—Much of the profits of rearing cattle.depends upon the man ner of keeping them through the winter. If they are suffered to lose flesh during the cold seasini, and turned out to pas,tpre s p rin g poor," it takes a long time to regain what they have lost. With the best quality of early cut and well made hlnglish hay, with regular and Judicious reeding and comfortable quarters, a stock of cattle, from the oldest to the youngest, may be made to thrive all winter, to gain , lie and with a small allowance of meal, pootoo.s, turnips or other roots, they would do still better. our horses, cattle and sheep were or riginally constituted to subsist the year round on green and succulent food. By domesti , •ation they have been grad ually introduced from a warm to a cold climate of the north where as with us they generally have to be fed on' dry -forage for six months or more every year. This, in some degree, is placing them in au unnatural condition, and it seems to us, it is a strong argument in favor of a npre extensive root culture among us, for feeding purposes. Most farmers have more or less coarse fodder, such as pour hay, corn fodder, straw, A.:e. And many commence feed: in; their cattle •exclusively on these - the first part of the winter, or till it is used up, and seem to think it is a "good rid dance of bad rubbish." Cattle and sheep, doubtless, like a change of food as well as matrand when kept in a good condi tion they SVOIII to relish a foddering of meadow hay, corn-fodder or straw occa sionally; but if fed entirely on such lod dor the first half of the winter, they lose tl..!sh and will be apt to conic out in the spring in a poor condition, in spite of English hay. Corn-fodder is as nutritous as common stock hay, when fed in con ne..tion with it, but to compel cattle to live on such fare for weeks together, is as some one has said "absolutely cruel' asit make theia teeth sore when fed for a length-of betrer way is to give cattle one itddering a day of corn butts, and that at the last foeding at night, and if they have a pretty stout allowance given them they will eat nearly clean be fore morniu,g—at least what they reject will hardly 'pay for passing through the straw-cutter. -Cattle, to do well, must have drink as well as food ; and a free use of the card and brush adds to their good looks.—Oranite Farmer. VALUE OF A Sotto°imam:R.—There iS:no office higher than that of a teacher of youth, for there is nothing on earth so precious as the miml, soul, and character of the child. No office - should be regard ed with greater respect. Parents should do 111 but impoverish themselves, to in dtu, such to become the guardians of their hildren. They should never have . 1 ,.\ the lea. t anxiety to accumulate property for their their, children, provided they can place them under influenceS Ivhieb will awaken their faculties, inspire them . with higher principles ,and fit them to bear a manly, useful and honorable part 'in the world. No language can express the folly of that economy, which, to leave a fortune to a child, starves his intelect and impoverishes the hcart. 7 —,Chan a lay. 32-'IIOVISIONS FOR TI ALLIES.-8 firm at Albany, N. Y., received from Chicago; 111., a few days ago, and forwarded, a car go of " Extra Indian Mess Beef," weigh ing l 10 tons, c6nsiped to a firm in Lon don, and intended for the Crimea. It was packed at Chicago, and the charges paid on it for transportation to Albany a mounted to over one thousand dollars. PATENT 110 N .—TIIO CCOOpentOWn ,(N'Y.) Times says there is a Yankee in that town selling , rights to manufacture honey. The editor hss tried the houby, and pronounces itn '" beautiful in appear-, ;nice and delightful to the taste." It is ncade principally from sugar, and can be a ff o rded at one shilling per pound. What shall we have next? dartisc 4cralb: yrofessiond Carbs • N. GREEN, Attorney at law l 'has A_ • settled in Mechanicsburg, for the priteticeof his profession. All hinds of - Legal Writing, Collections, Court business, A:c., promptly attended to. Office oppo sitmlfr. Long's residence. SUMNEYINO in all its diffe rent branches promptly attended to. • GB. COLE Attorney at, Law, will at tond promptly to all business entrusted to Mim— i/Hire in the room formerly occupied by 11 illiam Irvine, North !Miiver street, Car li~,lo. April 20, 1852. ... .1-)li. C. E. 131,1 1- 31ENTIIAL, 110- ~ m( Eo pATilic PHYSICIAN. °nice and residence ,ot houther street, Otte dts,r cast Of the German Re formed Chtirch, Dr. Blumenthal respectfully oilers his professional services to the citizens of CI \ s lisle and vi cinity. ail —Persons front a distance laboring under chronic diseases may consult by letter. Unice hours, front 7 to 9 A. M., and '2 to 4 P. M. 5ept6;541.1 D R. C. S. BAKER respectfully offers his professional services 'to the citizens of Cnr ilsie and " m m [l ,lllll4 country. Unice and residence in South Hanover street, directly opp,.site to the Volunteer (Mee." Carlisle, April 20, 1553: PR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in li ortli i ntom,i , r'strect t \No doors from Weise A Catniii ell's store. Mike lemrsi, more partienlarly from 7 to U 6clock, A. M.. and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M. 1111. (;-E(). IV. N E11)1 Cll 7 DENTIST earef atto'nfis to ill operations upon the toolli and a.l,jacent parts that disease or irropnlarity rialuire. Ile will also insort .krtlli,i::l Tooth of every description. such as Picot. F high/ 804 111. oh tooth. and tooth with "riitiii iprus Ontusi'• and will onfistrnet Artificial Palates. i Ilk t itratilrs,Pivot s. and t/ry appliance useit In the Dental rt. —I/pi - waling ro , n/ at tin/ residence Samuel Elli./tt, Ea qt Iligh street, Carlisle. f Z. BRETZ tsiF p•r I•Hin any llm 1..4.111 11,1 tt.:t heir t h alt rntirr c. .t. tip. 11. Frit . lll WV 1.111101111 . 5. 1 1 11.1. 1 3, 1 • S of Oil. 1.1. 11111111.aitOttlet,nt-the 1,11 , 11ier,2n N.,11.11 Pit t ,treot, ._ 4------Wir I t .). *. .-1D 7 r ... .,&..S- A, MIS. will perli.l.lll ---......,_• :;_.....' .. all ..porati , its tipm the 'forth that are required for their prosoevation. Plall as aline. l'ilimr. PI ky.::ri mr. Sr, or will n .,f„, e the f, 5 ,., „f thciii ht 11,ortillit Artificial 'Perth floill a sillizlif 11.1111 t, a full sill. /t J" (Mire oft Pitt .I.reet. a foil - doors a ittli of 11.0 Pallroa , l llottl. lir. 1.. ii al.:wilt from rar 1ii...1e the fart tell flaya '1 every itiotith. . It I/S EN S'l' EEL, all ouse, , Fancy um! Ortounontal fainter. try hes (formorly near Illtnor's Dry Doo t h: Store. attend promptly to all the nave tloseriptlons or paint lug. at re:v.4 , 11010 prloos. 'lite various kinds of gruining mt en t,,,l to, stiolt its mahogany. otth, walnut, At.., in the intro ell sOrs. 6,1 .1 E—S EE )V—Sl 111 , 117--S o c ‘ TIIINti roll VI Wit I AVN lli NEFII. Medi sine ~da p ted to general 114.4, greatly superior to othe:lis. and eilhiu the Mean:. of every liens 14111111. - Ino ir Ist enty -f.ve cents! No extortlou iu _ tie mineral pi whatever lin. TmyN,;.m.', II LA LTII,I'ILLS fully merit thogreat _epot:lo.in they hat eaciinired. They are called for from all part,. Af the land, 144444111:4 TORY ARE tt.t Tn 4.7 THEE 1.1111 TO lit. WIIAT IEY_ WI LL )41—They purify the 1.1.0 they elem. , the System of littmors, they vote Dyspepsia and nil fe • doe, they create an Appetite. they roue Ileadache.Dlizineiis and Low Sph its. they arrest rel - 441',4, they promote :t healthy action of the I,ls er, they are a sun• core for Costit elleSS and Colleidlot they are hitthly ellivarious In Female Complaints. they strengthen and give tone to the System. They are lime 4.4414 Croall Medicine known. It Is an olivions inquiry, how one medicine can cure so many dithinint. tumid:tints. These ,iver, are so comisiontled of ruralise Material, that persons hat e on ly to THY EM a o the answer will Le found itt a re stored body and an Int 4:mated constitution. Loch Box contains 100 rills, at the astonishingly low pr:cii of 2.5 cents. Every individual should have them- For sale by the Drautelsts and Storelwepers generally. F. A. PAI.MER, general Alter, t. Stonington, Ct. I) ATENT SELF-SHARPENING ANKEE' FEED ,ct rrnits. manufactured for ALDRICH ,t smwENT, No. 410 Market street, Philada This cutter is superior to any now In use, for - strength durability, and simpli.dty of construction; it cuts fast er, and is the only self sharpening; Hay, straw and Corn Stalk Cutter over 11111,10. It lots but ONE STRAIWIT KNIFE, which ally person mu grind and set with ease, but in ordinary case, is ground iit the machine. Thou sands have already been sold, and the demand is tinily incronsing. In most cases an examination Is sufficient to eon Vince 0110 of its superiority. No one after n short trial would part with It ftr any other. All slats of the above constantly on hand and for sale bv J. P.'IXNE, hole Agent for Ctimberlund county. IMEI 1 - OTT'S PATENT FAItJI E ' Boil.EßS.—TheNo possess nn tolvantel,e over ill others In being made with an outside Iron casing, which greatly economises fuel and prevents loss of heat. They are made of various Matti, from 10 to 120 gallons. They are portable. and may be set In the kitchen for house hold use, or out of doors. convenieut to the barn, pig pens, &e_, for boiling food for4tock. For sale by PASCH:ILI. MORRIS & CO., Au:ricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corner 7th and Market stmets, Philadelphia. dew cm UST RECEIVED! FRESH OROCERIESI Rest Rio, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, Crushed, Pulverized and Loaf Sugar, Porto Men, New Orleans and Cuba do, Imperial. Gunpowder, Young llysou and Black Teas, Best Syrups. N. O. and Sugar House Molasses, Queensware, Cedar and Stoneware, ' Che'ese, Fish. Salt, Soap and Starch, Cavianlish. -Natural Leaf, Fig and Congress Tobacco, lee. Pine Apple and Tomato Preserves, Kit 'hop nod Spires of every variety, ..tc. My stock has been seleettal with strict reference t o family use, for sale very low fur rash wbolesalo Or - retail ley, WILLI AM octi Family Grocer. 1) EF,VE 1,. KNIGHT, (Successor to tp Bartley R Knight,) BEDDINif AND CARPET NV Alt MMUS E, No. 1l South Second Street, five duork above Spruce AMA, Philill1 1• 10 1111 , where ho keeps con stantly on hand a full assortment of every article In his line of business. Feathers, Feather Bids. Patent Spring Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry. Brussels, Three- IngrOn. Venetian. List, Bag and Ileum Carpeting's, Oil Cloths, Canton )lattluirs,eoooftand Spanish lit Album Floor and Stair Drugdetk, Hearth Rugs. Hoer Mats, Table and piano Covers. To which ho Invites the attention of purchasers. 140ct'54 pirr.LA. Surgeons' Bandage I NSTITIITH 1411)16VED toi No, 4, . .• htrrot, sixth gtoro Whom Mnrhrt. 111. C. .1 VEItiITI"S Patunt (irzolota Ito! Pro•ssuro TRUSS, for 411, on re of Rupture; Shophler Braves, Supportorv. Elastic Stooking.. :41.1qpnist1ry,•11oulorrhoidaf, a nd B an it age , for doforuiltlus. . Jan. 1.1-Ix. Atiscefuneous. QTENINI SAW MILL, near .„., .k_7,l:apertown, ()timberland county.— HA:ski:Lb , S MOU It continue to sup. Crallriallg ply Lumber of all kinds, at the shortest 11711 i • terms lower thau 4 can to hnd elsewhere: . A pertown, or %I'M. 1) ly nttendea to. Feb. '22—ly G.O A r ,S AND PLUMB' igned . would Inform the ~'+oitiirnsof he has made arrange ments to doll Akf VI Mill MI at short nu tire, and on real Ile has engaged the ser vices of a first rat 4 hiladciphia,lual has sup plied himself with an extensive assortment of FIXT URES, which will enable blur to fill all orders promptly. All work will b(I wananted. Ills stork of flas Fixtures wilt be found In the room exactly opposite Ids Tinning establishment on North Hanover street,'Whero he invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, (e.—lle is also prepared to furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WARE used by housekeepers and others. Ile will 1111 , 0 attend to artnUTlNil, lIOUSE-ROOFINII, BELL GANGING, and PLIEVIRI Nil. . Thankful for the patronage with which he has already been favored, he respectfully solicits n continuance of the smile. Owlish', June 14, '54 - ir; Ito m. cALIF 0 RN I A.-C. VON iiEILEN respectfully informs the citizens of Car .. „lisle and virinity, that Inc inks just return ' 1)11 from Califirnia, and is prepared toex e elite all kinds of work connected with his !lima business. lie tins always on 1111/11d a large assortment of ready-made Rifles, Pistols. Licks. Keys, Wan Trimmings.*e.. all of which be will sill et 11, , levole or retail. Ile also attends to repairing 'Guns, clerks. Lwh Rog engraves on iirass. c•.pper fled iron. lie hopes that by strict attention to hnsiness. and it de s ire to please, he %sill merit and receive pal lie parftim:e. .12,7• All kinds of Fire Arms made to order. Carlisle, April '26, I Si-1y Q PL EN DI I),J • 7 1..1.111": 111.1iday Pros tuts. Ac.- 2 T 110 NI A S Co\- ` • y - 2 N, West iligh st reetsa fen 3 doors nest of ilurliholder'N 111 , te1, Carlisle, has just re - ? 6 5 ceived the larto st 11111,1 last •elegant ;Is,,irtment ut sup,. rior elxv eter unerutL ing ill part ‘ , l (Jolt! and . Silver itatches of every sariety. and at all prices, ehzlit-day CIA (Cl.ti, Silver table Und ten sphous. silver table fortis and hot tee knives. 11.1(1 and siher speetaelcs. ladies' and ;rent 'ennuis' gold pen and pent it, geld rhains Os try descripti , di, ear alai linger rings, lirrast pins. at all pt ices. Also Accordoons and )1u• Boxes, witha cunt sariety 1.1 Fancy lit Its, AP eNprei,ly the tluliday s. Persons desiring hi purchase aro ill Red UP call and examine ilit,:11.1,01t1111711t ‘‘ e are prepared P sell at very reasonable pt ices'. qual ity of goeds warranted to lA, i.e tiro- as sold fcr. Tilt IMAS Cu:\ 1.1" N. Llir ApdoN IiALL . O . A i\ - , Gl:FAthr„\ _T 1100A16. -- A. tr. li LET has Mg taken the Baguet - Ivan I,lollle , in Marion Ilall. known as A. r. Tuil,.,, Bai ler). deshos to inform the Ladies aini Gentli l men ~ f Car -1 islo that he is pi epared to take Likenesses in the Illi St 11lit•lior ht . ) le td tilt, itrt. such as Nt ill fully sustain tilt' reputation of this popular estahlishment. Ills rooms lux , large. ph , asantly situated and coMfOrta My furnish ed. Ile is pro , hied a its the most leuvertul-and perfeet iostrument far taking pictures and warrants satisfac tion In all rases. A full supply of eases of every variety' of style and size, plain And ornifillßitatilept constantly on hand. Engravings, Paintings, &e., accurately copied and duff rates Taken of ~,itriu-d titeives - m — lik - euest taken of sick or deceased persons. Priers moderate and satisfaction Or en In all ,at...,:. The public is Invited to oall.ftt the Muriutlihdt Pagmerrenn INKnips 2110 examine the numerous.pochnons. fri,i • Daguerreoty pea Inserted In Lockets. Breast fins, Finger !does, Pen, ii Heads, kr. Carlisle. J ' Juno 14. '.:sl. • - • Q A III) I, E ANI) lIAIIN ESS N, :1 K . 7 INli. The sul scriber continues to carry on the above business. in all its various branches, in North Han oi or street. l'arll,le. to O doorS North of I.44.llard'S corner Ni her, he I lit onds keeping on hand a gereral assortment in his line, oalsi.ting of all kinds of fashionable S.t ti. DLES, Bridles, :Martingales Willis, .....,.. -- 74 l'i reingles :nal I falters, also 'CP, UN KS, \ s„; :! . '.., ~ \\.\y4 traveling and saddle wee . I -- 4.- ) - 17) -., 7%V \ \ \lv logs. lie also mon ' '' i I ' ufartures the` most Ci .to i i' . \‘,o , ' ,,, st .: '',. l . i : : : : : r . ,..` , : : : : :, , ;S: l .:k il ail . i t Nit in i c ::•v iS e ia r it,,,,,, t ,,A s ti e lig il tr, i sii it ,!, l ::, : i s :, \\ 1 w it! ~,, ~,,,11 t,, call and see them. Ile 111 also manufactures Barnes., Bridles, ' Collars and Whips in all flair s arie ties. and confidently believes front the general niiprvi n- OM or his elndoiners. that he stakes the neatest and best gears. In all their variety of breilth that is made In the country. Ile also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order. via: Straw, Husk, Curled Ilnir and Spring Mn!. misses. All the alio, e articles will be made of the'best material and workmanship. and with the Utmost des. patch. 1V,..11. ()SWAN. tALOT HI NG AT (X)ST—The -slibiwrib ) or has no assortment of fashionable and well made CLOTIIINfi, which will be sold MT at cost fir cash. The stock consists of Cloth :it'd Cashmarett Coats. Lin. en and Al Ingham Coats, Tweed and Jean Coats; Marseills Fills and 'Satin Vesting; Cassimera.lean's and Cord lan- Odom's, Linen and Cottonnde pantaloons, with all kinds of Clothing, usually found in a clothing store. Intending to relinquish this branch of my business. great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap store of CAI A IMES UIiILIIV. CAB N.:TO:G.—A few pieces just reeelied from auction find selling very low. .Inne '54. CIIAS. 011I1,11Y. aitstironce. FIRE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN AND EA ST PEN N SllOllO MUTUAL TIRE IN SCIIA,NCE COMPANY of Cumberland c o mity, i ne ,,,p o . rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organised, and In operation under the management of the following commissimmra, Daniel Bailey, William 11. (largos. Michael Cocklin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Staymam John C. Dun lap, Jacob hl.Coover, Lewis Ilyer, Henry Logan. Ilcnj:e min 11. 'Musser, Jacob Mumma, .h seph NVickersham. Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persons wishing to become members are Invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENT. 11. MOSSETt, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President. LEWIS TITER, Secretary !MICHAEL COCKLIN, Tieasurer. AUFNTS CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—lludelph Martin, N. Cum berland ; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry /.citing, Shiremanstown ; Charles Dell, Carlisle; Dr. J. All, Churchtown ; Samuel Graham; West Pennsborough ; .fitmes Me Dowel. Frank ford; Mode Griffith, South M id tuton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin fraveratirk, Mechan icsburg; John Sherrlck, Lisburn; David Coover, herdstown. YORK COUNTY.—John Bowman, Pittsburg; Peter Wolfer* Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; .1. W. Craft. Paradise. IlAßßlBDUllo,—llonser k Lochnian. !Members Of the company having Twlld6s about to ex piry ran-have them renewed by' making application to any of tho agentx. DRIN.ri STORE' FOR SALE.—The subscribei offers at, private sale the stock and fix tures of a Drug Store, late the property of Mantel Fis sel, deed. In Churcbtown, Cumberland county. There Is no ether Drug Store' in the place, and a tine opportu nity is now, presented . to any young unto ivishing to commence this business. For terms (unwire of no PIOSES MOltitt:TT. p)Romiu.SHAWLS.—A lot of i,onr a nd flqwnro Broche Also,ll/nnhot 1. 2 11nw1, 311;t-received from Now York and nelllng v,•ry nt VIMn cheap store of uorli WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARFIand FANCY 000DS.—A line assort ment of the zptfiist quality, for salii at the lowest cash prices, at Wm. C. ELTON HEAD'S, N 0.184 South Second Street, between Pine and Union, west aide, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a largo and Select stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver 'Ware, Albeta 11 are, plated with tine silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles. &c.—Jet gccds, Fans and fancy articles of a stiperiur quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best goods at the lowest cash prices. Having a practical knowledge of - . - ixd to E. linnet:LC, 1 3 11. Carlisle, will be prompt- ~'V a lies for Importipg and Manuftietur lug, the suhserll.er centideLtly invites purchatMrs. INS lieving that he can supply them on terms ns fa vernhlt any,iu other estaLlishment in either of the Atlantic All kinds of plarnoildr and Pearl ..Jewelry and Fllvei Ware manufactured to order. within a retnoind to fluid,. nm_Watilies, jewelry and silver ware faithfully re paired. WM. F. ELTON HEAD, No. IR.I. Routh 2d St. a few doors above the 2 , 1: 4 t. Mar kot. West Side. 11%),,1n the south window of tho Store, may be seen the famous 13Ird Cloth, which eumsnands the admiration of the scientific and curious. (Sept. 28, '54-Iyr. MPROVED SUPER PIIOSPIIAT LIME.—From City Chemical & IMion Worltit, made titter the most improved artirles and verp superior. Prepared Anhydrite Manure, made after the Li lash ar ticle. and most superivr, being much lower than Guano, and fully equal. The attention of Dialcin and Farmers is particularly called here for trial. Also, Permian Gu ano, in large or small quantities, for sale by .101 IN 1.. POMEROY, 22 South Wharves, 3d door aline Chestnut St. Phila.. Sept. 27, 1F1,4. 310 N 110 E 1510111L1S 1H 11,80 N '8 PATENT VEN 'l'.ll,A -CHNACE:—TIIe sul•Feriber the nit...lloon el alll parties requiring n desirelde tto (1111.,ON'b 0.1.1.1tRA1 WM:)IINO AND \ TILAIING AV HA, VS. The reputation of this furnaceis now knowa. hating Leen Introduced daring the past live years into shout lento public Landings and more thita Slag. pilule dwell ings: this together o its the it ineuie increase ot sales every 3 ear ib the hest eVidence that can le adduced of it, stip...natty i-ter all other furnaces. 11l thi. use of urnace. 3 ott secure the fellow int; t::an kaigt;,,N . F it..tri los : • '" It at: Am—'l he heating surf:tees being at a tempera ture that it ill not tiessevate the air. FonNomit Ai. I so OS FI is. (ittl V. Abl LI IS—lteilig made entirely of Cast IPA Hal le to rust, eill require uo repairs diving a lido time— it is easily het exiti.se the hand ing in it hilt it is Plat oil G. dzinger Cn m Ce e, hke the ether furnaces. - . ' e have the testimonials ul hundreds - 4 the meet scientific (I. the ti nth of the ahot e state` meat. !111 AL whom prom unto it to Le dechle.ll3 the Lest Malone yet invented for produciog a pule nod healthy atm. sphere. Ne here, ith 1111111. x. the inticet. • of n lice a ell lotu . st it and esoinet.t protessote ,ha tint I' 41 tLt to and kindly I'lu no.hed us the it I fill.eti and rel. moccs: .1,1111 hart. I.' I ilrlo r. Prot. Noite-o. \\ al. 11. Allen. fr e t. I .Irsoi.s, Prot. Danahls. Fitt. h. lit litann. Prot. 1,11.1.'3 Neat High st 4 th , do a Extra Illidiater, (milli Pare and Ft each Vlates,) :I do do do Fa it do do do 107 du . du do This No. I the largest and nest p:.o CI ful F titmice 'tnadg.--i-tr-'this-comaryourrci-ier-notioiral 4 3- - rolapt -,41 -Mr hurcires and other clans We continllo to Mll.ll thu 11)111:IratilS at the SHIM' rilre Its when hat inandueett - E3c years ago. AUM urb the , present high pi ice of Iron has inmeased their ci et 1:5 p 4, cent, kitting to their great weight. still we are enabled the great, Increase of sales to turnieli the arta lo at the lowest possil le price. tine foundry alone, MEeers. 11 ar id& S Leibrandt,larve altar:irk d to furnish us oiLit;,to tons of Furnaces this season, so that oe are too toiltr od to furnish them wholesale or retail. 1 A e salmi the erection of all Furnaces, when required. ard %sat rant them in all titer, METIZOPoLITAN 1:A\111:.-We bate aleo the no et complete Cue king Pan ge that has 3et I 111 ir• trodiuml. Melt we call the Marti, n of all tt le u ey o ieh to centre the int pm ft ct and driirai Ic paratun cc et' in, t.ntrd. F.Mi.l::-oN'S PATENT 11011 I-Mit/P.—We are, the Agents In Pennsylvania Mr the mar ufactua !Ind sale of thin Ventilator, o Melt is arkmmh dgrd to le t he only peat entilator ever made fiT e. tat tin g tic draught in smoky (•himnies, h r Iruttlatinw I Old : lugs of all kinds. As there are /I great than) In:tato of this valual Is artiele now offered for sale. 'loth , to iii Ire CllrefUl to examine that it hits the I mete, a 1414 e at tached. 7 , IAS. 001 Lily tho busliwss,and all available fadli NINE F.IZI.S We hnte intri aticed this ~,0 1.011 tits lieu sizes. .0 that all parties.may al nil thettiseli es of this great imptr.l cr. went at a er) timtlerate cost. NI e are now prepared to urnisL :w appal:this to warm 0 siiigle room, or the g es't building in tile vomit ry No. 1 Porta I,le PATENT IiEWSTERS AND Vh.N7II,ATM:S.—Co the largest ant. umst et mplete asst rtua•nt 411. t Ai: Registers and 1 entilators to le found hi th e I t it,,i .tales. Parties \t ho wish to purchase lit her for fait . use of is holesale, will find it pi ally to 1.11,1 r VtiN to examine their stock. A:s1) 111tIN lAYft.t.:s..—We hal e niwn) F hood un exteuSlNo assortment of the,e umn. ties, In exact imitatitn of Egyptian. Stanish.l.aluay at. d (Aber rare marbles. OPEN ti it i VIES.--For Anthracite and I'tluu.inn:s Peal. Also, au entire new pattern ut tLe 1. iv di wn tirata, made front the English Putt erns. and uttindy new ht this country. SOLE. .11/I.:NTS for the English Encaustic 11, e. ing Tile, liarnkirk t hintitcy Ti ps and 'feint tottattrran such as (la deer solittlx.nt building would .10 well to I.:\ HUAI,' t ur stock-Li•ti.re pm chasing elsewhere. isit. ts. suitur purt•Lasing or not, are cordially welcomed to t•ur exten sive Warerooms. and where we should he happy to fui i rilsh any in 6 a mat ion respecting any of our j4.1.1-do (bat may Le desired, A lamk on Warming and I entilating Can be had gratuitously at. our store, either pt.' sumilly or by letter. 11A111:1StiN, NVarming and Ventilating Warehouse, 146 Walnut st., I close Sixth, Ptin.AVEl.l.llll. lAOLLARD, Premium Artiste in Hair „7 Inventor of the Celebrated Gossamer Ventilleth.g It ig and Elastic Band Toupees. Instrue till)). to I'lltilJu Ladies and 06 entlemeu to measure their hinds n ith as curacy. .. Fon \Yore, inches.—No. 1. The round of the head; No. 2. From ferehead over the head to the nick; No.:11, From ear to ear over the top; No. 4. From ear to our round the forehead. Toupees and scalps, inches.—No. 1. From forehead to lack as far as laid; No. 2. Over fbrehead as far as requir ed; No. a, Over the crown of the head. It. DOLLARD has always ready for sale a splendid stock of tients' Wigs, Toupees, Ladles' Wigs. hall NI 10. Frizets, Braids. Curls, 4e., lAutifully man ufirctured and us cheap as any establishment in the Union. ~ Dullards lierbaniunt Extractor Lustrous Hair Tonto, prepared from- South American Delis and Reeds, the most successful article ever produced for presen lug the hair from falling out or changing color, restoring and _preserving it In a healthy and luxuriant state_ Among other reasons why Dullard's hair cutting saloon m n i n . tains Its homense popularity is the fact that hip Tonic l's applied to every head of hair cut at his establishment. consequently- it Is kept in bettor preservation _then un der any known application. It being thus praelically tested by thousands, offers the greatest-guaratrtce of 1.1 s) efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Estallishinent 177 Chestnut street opposite the State House, Plilladelphis. B. Dollard has at least discovered the ne plus ultra of HAIR DYE, and announces it for sale with perfect e o n. tidenee In Its surpassing every thing of the kind la w in time. Itcolors the hair either Meek or brown, (as may be desired) and is used without injury to the hair or skin either by stain or otherwise, can bo washed off in ton minutes after-application, without detracting fom its efficacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to silo him a call. Letters addressed to R. DOLLARD,I77 Cheetnut Pit, Philadelphia; will receive attention. .1) n. 26-1 y ____ EArtno.t.—Fritz & 'Hendry,' store, j 20 North 34 st. 14418delphia. 31orrceo 111tinuilietmr i,rs, Curriers, Importer', Commission and llen era r eatb er imsint,ss. WHOLESALE AND ItETAII.--111umfbrtory 15 MM gang to st re t. Si.p. 7-I,V Tk.).'S 2 and :1 MACkEItEL, 'of the 11, , w r,vp jest I et.en.ca lola for 611 le at tllo ram* ttrocory of J. 11. W.11.0:131i4, July 20,'54. {Pict atnic Ot vet. 5 24 4S 1 U C ttli la for brich eurk