I = 3 3ntirtiiting 51tficij. CURIOUS EASTERN TALE There lived in Bzigdad a young man of such extreme beauty that he was surnamed " The Brilliant." He had also the gift of poesy. Onmen-el-Cenine, the wife of the Caliph, El•Oulid-ben-Abd-el.Melik, was so much in love with this young man that she fell sick. She introduced him to her apart ment every day, and,, when she fea dto be disturbed by the approach of any e, she concealed her lover" in a coffer. Such was their daily course. One day the Caliph received a' present of a collar of gold garnished with precious stones, with which he was greatly pleased. I will reserve this for my wife," said he, and immediately he ordered ofie of his eu nuchs to carry the collar to the sultana. The slave, in going to execute „his com mission, found the house door open. " What does this mean 7" inquired lie of himself.— So saying, he advanced' stealthily along to ward-the chamber, whence proceeded sounds of laughter, and he met the eyeS of the young man, who started and became pale fIS death. ,With a bound, the Sultana pushed him into the•eoffer ; but the slave had seen all. . He. presented the collar, and said: " Madam I must demand of you a stone from, this jewelr Indignant at such boldness, she exclaim ed : Rude creature, depart from my presence!" The enraged slave Went to his master and said i "My Lord, to-day I found •a man in conversation with your wife in such a cham ber. At my approach, : the Sultana hid hini in precisely such a coffer." He then de scribed the piece of furniture. The Caliph was infuriated against the servant for bringing him such a message.— "Thou base, miscreant dog r' lie exclaimed and ordered his head to be cut off. When the execution - was over, the Caliph rose, put on his slippers, and went to 'his wife's apartments. She was occupied in ar ranging a head-dress. He entered and sat facing her upon the coffer indicated by the slave. He said to her in the course of con versation: "How happens it that you have Such a liking for this chamber?" "Because my apparel is here," she replied. "May I dare to hope that you will favor me with one of the coffers with which the chamber is furnished?". "Take, my lord, whichever you please, with the exception of the one you are seated upou." "This is precisely the one I .prefer," re plied the Caliph ; "you must let me have it.' .After a moment's stupor, the Sultana said to him: " Very well, it is yours." At a signal from the Caliph, two blacks appeared. • "Take this coffer into the Hall of Council, and wait for me." While the slaves were bearing away the coffer, the countenance of the Sultana bore traces of confusion. , • "Why lost thou change countenance?" inquired El.Oulid; "Perhaps this coffer may contaierbyheartl" "Pardom me,--my lord, it Contains nothing such. If I appear a little moved, it is be cause I have been taken suddenly ill." "Gocrwill cure thee," observed the Caliph, retiring When be reached the Hall of Audience, he found the coffer upon the floor. "Raise the carpet,' he said to his slaves, "and dig a hold the size of a man." The pit being dug, he made a sign to place the coffer. on the brink. Then,planting his foot upon the Piece of furniture, he pro nounced the following words: "News has come to me; if it is true, thy Vestment shall be thy shroud, this box shall be thy bier, and it is God that immolates, thee. If this news is false, I inter a coffer, and lose only a few planks." Ile then 'pushed box, which descended rapidly to the bottom of the pit. The blacks filled up the grave and replaced the carpet. The Caliph-then returned to .his ,spouse, and both deported themselves as if nothing had happened between them. Peace united their existetice until .the' day of ' death. -L• London Court Journal. piii'Pleastire is to women what the sun is to the flower—if moderately enjoyed, it beau tifies, it refreshes, and it -improves; if ii moderately, itWitherg, deteriorates, and de stroys. But the duties of domestic life, ex ercised, as they must be, in retirement, and calling forth all the seuaihpities of the female, are - perhaps as necessary to the full develop onent of her charms, as the shade and the shower arc to the rose, confirming its beauty its fragrance. and inerem;l lig heurtun.ipoLted is not easily daunted. TILE YOUNG BRITISII,OFFICERS, Previous to the ,war luxurY and indulgence appeared to have reached a point the most extravagant.' Young Men and elderly men seemed to vie with one another iu providing means of inordinate self.gratificatiou. The club houses of the metropolis became, joint stock places of refined and elaborate luxuri ousness. If on -the Derby-day, or Oak's day of 1853, one had walked into St. James street about 11 o'clock in the morning, there were to be seen the young men of fashiokt wiih their admirably appointed carriages, prepar ing for the sports of t'he day, most of them with blue vails tied around their hats, inten ding to be used as guards for their complex ion, when encountering - the sun and dust of the road. 'lf one walked on to the Army and Navy Clubhouse, in Pall Mall, the most pre posterously luxurious of all the palaces in that neighborhood, there were other similar groups. Among all these young men. thongh In the dress of civilians, were officers of the regiments which have been performing such astonishing feats of valor ! These youbg men who thought it necessary to guard their faces from the sun of a British summer day, are the same NOM have lain in their tents upon the heights above Sevastople, scarcely sheltered from the cold damps of a Novem ber night, and have started with alacrity at the first sound of the trumpet or the drum, in the raw mists of the morning, to lead their men into the most terrible conflicts that ever soldiers were engaged in, and to face death in every terrible aspect that death can, as sume. ROUNDING A PERIOD A subscriber-in the West,,remitting his annual subscription for the Gazette—an eNfample worthy of imitation 7 -appends the following: Squire J recently aspired to represent this place in the next legislature, and in hopes of obtaining the nomination he seized all favorable opportunities to address .the million. A: few nights since there was a caucus at schoOlhouse, , whem Squire J. delivered one of his flowery speeches, which terminated somewhat as follows: "I say, fellow citizens, that the inalienable rights of man are paramount and catamount to all others, and he who cannot put his hand to his heart, and thanking God - that - nothing is rankling within, deserves to lie in a bed— in a bed-I say, gentlemen, he deserves to lie in a bed—in a bed—" "With cracker crumbs in it," shouted out the shrill voice of a person anxious to rouud the period. The laugh was tremendous, and it is doubtful if the Squire gets the nomina tion. It is supposed that the cracker crumb man is the father of a small family, and has experienced the delights of such a bed. NICKNAMES IN THE UNITES STATES.—Gen. eral Jackson was culled Old Hickory, on ac count of his inflexible character; his diplo maticsuccessorin the White House wasknown as the Little Magician ; and his son, John Van Buren, remains until now the Prince. General Harrison was old Tip, an abbrevia tion of Tippecanoe, where he had deflated the Indians, under their prophet the brother of Tecumseh. Ger oral Zachary Taylor was designated by the names of Old Zech, Rough and Ready, Buena 'Vista. Henry Clay-as the Mill Boy of the Slashes, in remembrance of : his origin. Webster the great expounder, the Godlike, or simply Black Dan. Corwin is the 'Wagon Boy. Thomas H. Benton the great Missourian, is known as old Bullion.— Douglas, the Democratic Senator from Illi nois, the Little Giant. General Scott, Chip- pewa, from his victory over the English in the latt" war, and Hasty Plate of Soup, from an expression «bleb slipped from his pen.— General .Houston, San Jacinto, from the bat tle-field on which he defeated-President San ta Anna and all his army, etc. ARITHMETIC OF LOVE.—After au introduc tion find out if you have any rivals, and if none, the following rule may be followed to advantage 4 Compliments make 1 Blush, 3 Blushes 1 Tender look, 4 Tender looks " 1 "Smitten," 2 "Smitten ? " " 1 Moonlight walk. 5 Witlks, " 1 Proposal, 2 Prousals-(1 to Pa,) 1 'Wedding. fe"'"fl►o following is recommended as a repling exercise: " I saw five brave maiiTS, sitting on five broad beds, braiding broad braids. I said to - these five brave maids, sitting on five broad beds, braiding broad braids: Braid broad braids, brave maids." Iligi..`My dinner don't agree with me,' said a man to his wife. after an extraordinary' hearty meal. ".I don't blame it my dear, I saw you jawing it so hard." • . 4arltele fier'atb CHARACTERISTIC END Dl' A-Mismt..—A Mr. L., in the neighborhood Of Strasburg, who in addition to a constitutional love of money, was a little disordered in.,mind, went one niorning to a rope maker's at the end of the village and bargained for a piece of rope ten feet long. The rope-maker demanded for it. one franc and fifty centimes. This price seemed to'Mr. L. too high, and he offered for it one franc and twenty-five centimes. They could not agree, • and Mr. L. went off, xeturu ing Um's-mit morning at the same hour to haggle anew for the rope. The rope-maker was inexorable, - and Arr. L. again retired, but repeated his visit on several successive days. This went on for a month, the smite offers mid refusals. Finally, one Sunday the rope maker was away, and an apprentice took his place. Will. you finally consent to let me have this rope for one franc, and twenty-five centimes? The apprentice,' who did not know what had passed, coiled up the rope and put it into the hands of the purchaser. An hour after Mr. L. was found suspended OM a tree. He had hung himseT with this rope on which he had saved twenty-five cen times. A SOLDIER'S FEELINGS IN ,THE MIDST OF BATTLE.-A letter from a ptivate soldier says: "The - bullets of the Minnie rifle go. past yOU with a most infernal sound. It is as though mocking devils were sneering at you in the air. But Your blood soon gets up the sound maddens you, the smell of gunpow der has intoxication in it, your veins tighten as if fire was running through them, the eyes strain, the jaws become rigid, and in you go." Ile states thai he lost himself alto gether at the Alma, and he found 'himself victor. He got a _wound _on the forehead which hied considerably—" the blood ran into his mouth, and in hip burning excite ment he drank in as though it had, been in spiriq wine. c)/ A Luoil, Bum..—The Jrish, says the cago (Ill.) Democrat do not make all the Lulls. One of the most 'brilliant and able lawyers at our bar, in the case of Gecen said: `llentlemen—Some arc opposed to circum stantial evidence; lum not. Yo l ,A might as well say, becauzie•a man undertakes to fire a gun, and that it bursts and blows Out his brains, and kills him, that that man is not to be allowed to fire a gun again, as to say that a-man shall not be hung on circumstan tial evidence, because innocent persons some times suffer l' . 1 g 4*: TO REMOVE 'NI:STAINS FROM CLOTIL—The moment the ink is spilt, take a little milk and saturate the stain ; Soak it. up witk a rag and applf a little more milk, tubbing it well in. In a few minutes the milk will be com pletely removed. TUST RECEIVED AT THE PA AI MY GROCERY STORE of the subscriber, n Ma rion Hall, A now supply of fresh Water Crackers, Soda, Witter, Plc Me and S lar Buiscult, Parina, Gam Starch. Tapioca, Sal,o. Pearl Barley. ' Extract of Coffee, 4i4re'Plour, Paing Powder, S.c., know let or superior Table Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard,. hla Rum. kc. J. W. EBY. 4 rrE NT ION 1) VS PE PT ICS—T os e of you who have been afflicted for years with this bothersoma disease, and who have been using althost every Nostrum before the public without relief, we say to you try “Beechers Antidyspeptic".and you' will soon be cfmvincod of its great superiority over every other preparation. We could give you many certificates comb orating our assertions, but a single trial Is worth more titan all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the Drug Store d f 11. J:KRIFFER, south Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court louse, Carlisle. ‘,IIi:I4LING OFF AT COST. BAR- K., OAINSI HAIM AINSI—The subscriber intending to relinquish business offers Ills entire stock of BOOTS,' ' SlitnlS AND GAITERS, AT (JOSTI Ms stook IC lis now, Made of the best materials, and by the i best worltnien In the cities. Those desirous of securing good bargains had hotter not let this opportunity Slip, as they may not again have the chance of securing such bargains as we now offer them. Nov 8 , , W. SHELDON, PUMPS.—Just received it large assort meat of PUMPS of every variety In general use, etribracing Iron and Brass Cistern - and Cistern Side Pumps. Also, out-door Pumps, s 6 regulated as not to be subject to freezing In winter. These pumps are got up in the very host style in point of quality and work manship. The manufacturers haring had premiums awarded for their pumps at several State• Fairs, where they have been bit exhibition. A Isn, rontlintlY on hand afull assortment of Iron Well Curbs and Chalk' Pumps, Pir stile lmv nt novl-1854 HENRY SAXTON'S. EATITER.—Fritz & Hendry, Store, J 29 North 3d st. Philatdelphin, Morocco Marmftetttl ors, Curriors, Importers, Commission and (mam! Loan. or hmilll!Sfi. WHOLESALE ANH' ItETAIL--Manufactory 15 Mai ftnnAttl street. Sep. 7-ly CORN SIIELLERS.---XA NI DER' 13 PA ENT Color SurttEtr., decidedly the best and cheap est now In use. Farmers are requested to call and ex. amine It at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine shop, td: nt zAtixton's Hardware Store. For sale at reasonable prices by , A ng. 2.--2rn] OARDNEit .4 BROWN. NEW GOODS.---:The subscribe i is just opining a fresh assortment of very 011 HAP GOODS bought at rodueod prim+. Can 810 sea them. Aug. 21.. „ OM W. rPHRASHING MACHINES of the immt, make constantly on band and for salo at the Carlisle Fonnttry anti 'Machina Shop. OARDNER & BROWN Q AVE YOUR 'OLD METAL—.Cash pith! fur OLD METAL. such es Copper. Brass end trult.ht the Carlielo Foundry andiMnehine Shop. 'GARDNER & BROWN. . . Job Printing done at this office Hew ?Jodi AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION!— 'the Am kiIIO.I,N ° AIITISTS' UNION, would respectfulls , anneuncuto the citizens of the United States and th. enmities, that lbr the Purpose of cultivating a,tate lLi the fine arts throughout the country, and with a vies' Of enabling every family to become posst ssed of a galler3 of Engraving itl"filE FIRM` ARTISTS OF 'fill they have determined, in order to create an ea sale for their Engravings, and thus nut only give vii ployment Lea large number of artists and others, Lu inspire among our countrymen a taste fur works of art to present to the purchases of their engravings, a he. "50,000 of which are sold, '250,000 um's, of the autua cost of $150.000. Each purclutser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefov , •eiveti not only an Engraving richly worth the liiebe. but also'n ticket which entitles hhu to one of the Gift: when they are distributed.' 'For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engru lug, beau tifully painted In 011, and Fl 1.1 - 0 IFE TICKETS. vOll be sent; or Five Dollars w,.rth fl splendid EngraN can be selected from the Catalogue, and be sent by re turn mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue, together with,a specimen of one of the Engmrlngs, can be seen at the (Alice of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that Hum, and a Gift Ticket, will immediately he forwarded: AGENTS: The Committee believing that' the success of this Great plational Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of intolli,:ent and perse vering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid.] $l, will receive by return of mail, a One Dol lar Engiaving, a '•GIFT TICK El'," a Prospectus, a Cat alogue and all other nemssary'itifermation. On the Mud completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the bands or R COMMITTER or the PURCIIA.I4III.9 to be 1/16TIIIIIUTED, due notice of which 001 be given thre% out the United States and the Canndas. - • . LIST OF GIFTS, 100 Marble bust of Washington at 100 " " Clay, - - 100 " " Webster - - 100 " " Calhoun - - 10 elegant (lilt Paintings. in splendid gilt frames, size Bxj ft. each, ( 1, 100 elegant Oil a r tinge, 2x3 feet each 500 steel pinto ,Ingravlngs, brilliantly col ored In o I. rich gilt frames 24x:10 in each 10;000 elegant steel plate Engravings. col ored in 011, of the NVashington 3lon "utnent. 20x20 inches each - - 237,000 steel pinto engravings. from 100 different plates now in possession Of and owned by the Artists' Union, of the market value of fruni etc. to 11 each. - - 1 first class Dwelling In :fist st. N. Y. City 22 Building Lots in lit° and 101st s.s, N. Y. City. each 251100 fL deep. nt 100 Villa Sites. containing each 10.000 sq. ft. In the suburbs of Now York City and isfitinOinding a infolificent view er, the and Long Is land Sound, at - - - - - 20 perpetual Irons of ensh, without inte rest, or security, of $2OO ea, - 11 - 100 it ;10 100 " •4 •• .250 " 2000 5 10,060 Itefereng• In regard to the Real Estritu. F. J. Vissgeira ot: Co. Real Estate Iln/ke - Cs. - New York. Or/lurg; (Told paid,J with money enclose/I. to Lo addressed, J. W. 110Lliltlk/N.E, Secretary, flf/ linuadway, N. Y. Etignivlngs In the Catalogue are now ready fur delivery. Inc/WI-4/m 1) A liSk Al NS EXTRAO RIM N A 12Y ! 1. - ) NEW 000DS! NKW GOODS II The subscriber has just returned from the cities of N. York Philadelphia with the cheapest and most splendid assortment of FALL AND 1Y INTER tIOODY ever brought to Carib:le. flaring-purchased from severs of the largest Importing houses in New York for it will enable mu to oiler greater Inducements and giv. better bargains to my old eustomeN and all who ma: . fear mo tt ith a call. than can be had at any other stun in the town or county. I have the clietipesi Flitiltijls, Sat tinetts, Cloths, Het. turky Jeans, Del.:this, De Be=es, Slimthis, Ticklugs, Sc Se., over offered hi the horoil,r,h. It Is 11.1 e to enumerate one-hall the artlelus.— Come One nad all In want of cheap girds nod juag,e tor yourselves. :!io trouble to show our 140otts. Itemlleet the 014,stand, East Nlaiu Streot. oet C 4 A It I.ES Otil.l.llY. IQ r_.„, 1 , NEW PALL 000 1)8. 1,,,ity — .1 - • IlliN'l'Z & 11111 ail l:Its have returne.l from Ilkilmielphia hiol IWO now unpack log a complett assortment, of FALL AND w INTER 1.10(.1DS. A full assortment of Cloths. A full assortment of eassimeres. A full assortment of rassim..t..,. , A full assortment of l'estings. A full assortment of Idurfiress foods. A full assortment of Domestic tiooits. A. full :msortmont of Silks and Alpacas. A fall assortment or Silk, Thilot :t Cithlunero Slum :h. A full assortment, of Droccries. A fullAssortinent of Queensware. With a full assortment of Miscellaneous articles gene rally kept In Stores. Purchasers pill find It greatly to their interest to call and evamine our stock before pur chasing', as goods have materially depreciated. and will he sold accordingly. Come one, come all, and judge for yourselves. isept•2o 1,1141., AND WINTER CLOTHING. Tholftr g est stork of Clothing vier brought to Car lisle, has just Nen received I' ARNOLD& LIVINGSTON at their elienp and extensive CD/THING HOUSI, In North Hanmer street. The price!' of clothing at thb; hollf.P have leen reduced to snelea vary low standard that It I, now In the powor of all who wish, to wear /4004 ChltheA. The assortment consists (101.er-coats of every descilk tion, Dress. Frock and Sack Coats, n great variety of Ile& coats ' Monkey coats, tie: - Superfine Cession:iv PANTS, black and fancy. Bilk and Satin vEsTe., and a fine va duty of Ynlend a and other vests. Also, shirts, collars, stocks, pocket loin di; endilers, s uspenders. gloves, hosiery, &., and all other articles generally kept In this line of business., All articles sold at this establishment war ranted what they are represented to be. Also, a splendid assortment 'of goods In the Mem— Superfine French and English CLOTHS and CAS: SIMERES of every hue and shade, satin, silk. and Vale chi vestings, satinetts, &c., all of which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and In the neatest and best nun 'pr. All garments warranted to lit.. BOYS CLOTH -1511 always on hand. The public are respectfully Invited to call and exam ine the superior iwsortment of clothing at this establish ment, nest door to Lynes Hardware store, opposite to Maglaughlin's hotel. Sept. 27-3 m. ARNOLD .t LIVINGSTON. .40f/, NT KW BOOKS! MAGAZINES. AND 'I" CATI3STL. , -- L 1 LATE PUBLICATIONS. Elements of Character, by Miss Chandler. .Clovernook, by Alice Carey. Cranford, by anther of Mary Barton. Passion and Prejudice. by . Mrs. (lore. Henrietta Temple, by D'lsracli. Old Redstone. or ilisttirical Sketches of Western Presby ' terlaulsm, Ac., by Joseph Smith, IL D. Village Sermons, by Rev. Geo. 'birder, containing one hundred and one plulil short disatirc.es on the mind- pal doetrines' of the Gospel, just published by ppin ' (NAL, Crmwl.o & Co., of Philadelphia. Sunny Minnories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. IL B. Rom. Splendid Gift Books and Annuals for lsr.s. , ilarper's ' Putnam's, Graham's and tiudey's Magazine. for Oetober. oet4 A. M. PIPER. vvuWRISE&,'•CAMP DELL bare just re- V , calved at their Store, In N. Hanover street, Carlisle. n Ilaudwitle mid cheep stock of 111.1,00005, whirl, 'wo 0111 soli cur mu THAN EVEIt. Giro us IL will. Owlish+. Sept. 13, 1k5.1. ciIIEAP SILKS, -4 am now opening lar g o nfotortmotit of nr,Arr: SILKS. Also, no ile.ortniont of new'st.yles fashionable FA LT, siLK 3 , vm.y , cheap. NIA, 'll4 • CHARLES 0(111,11Y IVO.'S 2 and 3 MACKEREL, of the Lf N now crop Joist rirelved and for sale at the_Family Grocery of J. A. wn.LiAma. July '26, '54. Wact Maim strket. $lOO $10.009 - 100 10,000 - 100 10.000 100 10,000 100 5,000 00 5,000 10 , 1,000 4 ~ 40,000 41,0 i 12,01 M 1000 22,000 - 500 50,':+(30 5,11(10 5.000 5,000 EMI Vitiftitie.fpfjia, n 1 ll()ULD, [Successor to A. Fiot. j No. 104 ( bestuut St- Sivaim's Building, rhilt4 4 o phia, uxLuueicu Music Publisler, and reale? in Murat a Instruments of every dtseription. Exclusive ngoot for the sale of Ballet. floc's & Cc. Patent Suspension Bridge t'Eolian and oilier HANCE.— (1111.ei is Iltankir : Pianos, Mel , drone, Elnrtin s Gultitcs Ilarie.T. llauet, Music, Music :Books, &e. Ee=lilet,ts of the LlMlltri will be supplied by mail or otherwise alth music they may wish as low as if pur chased in person. Baying One of the largest steal , its the United :3tatos. I fuel confident of salhfyina all 1 , , bc may thvor mo aid' a (all or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most ill eral tons Pianos to let. Second-hand Piantt fLr sale. May 20, ISti3-1 , . , . ( - 111 . EA rWATI.IIIES AND JEWEL i Rl', WHOLESALIL and RETAIL, at the "Plii'll' delpl4 Watch and .leuelry ;Av.' , ' "--..) ( 3)*C Number Oil North Second Street, e c r . .: 1111 / 4 ncr of 'Quarry. Plillacielthia. Geld .. :1 •\ Lever Watehes, full jewelled. 1S ear -4 7 . , 0 : ' at eases, .- -'' - $2O fil 4 ... . P ../ . 5-, Gold Levine, 1S carat cases, A . 00 r - - .:C.2-- . e..6t Silver " jeoels. 9 CO '.., 9:: 'ON.RA.De; 511%er Lever, full joielled, 12 (si Superior totartlers, - - 700 G - - Gehl Spectacles, - , - 700 F - Fine Silver Speetacles, - ' - 100 tiold itrarelets, Ladies' Gold Pencils. Silver Tea Sporins. Net, - • • Gold Pens. ulth Penell and Sik er 11, )der. - 1 00 .... _ ... Co :1(1 Fitigor Rings t matt to $8; Ilittelqlhoq.(4. ithtln, 12: 1 ,1 rents. l'ateitt Lu net 2to ; other itttiiltv 11/ prop:ream. Al! gootlF wan anted to tits Ivltat they eat fur. • FTAUFFER S: HARLEY, On hand Gold end' :"Ilver Levers and Levite. wee than the ale-,‘e 1 rieee. 0()tI TONS No. 1 Super l'hospb \ OF LIME. 1 / I .llliiiii•ii Original and nine warranted of Superior quality, a c cheapest than in the world. Fanners and dealers supplit dnt low EXTRA QUALITY LA N D FLA STlil{-6000 Land! tra quality Laud Plaster. selected cairn ssly for Its fe hin t : quality ujain bushel of sau eln Lull:: IAOOO eels enlelned Plaster: 600 I nrrels Casting; DIU Lai Dentiq. PERUVIAN ( U artiolo Wr offer In r' donee td, our-emtomerr. n< Nunl-to any-imported: T ato ,uperior to most In the marhet. , 5000 big of this Superior 1; wino for sale at the to ^tvtariset Mies. Also, Patagonia❑ Gunn°, l'cutir itiLd Chareual, Lc. , &v. C. ITV en C At the Steam - Plaster Mills jon,tion of York Ave CrONVU and Callowhill streets. Philadelphia. .. 1 4 1 RENCII TRUS.B,I4:B, Weighing ; than 23, , ,•; ounces. forthe'cure of Hernia or It up • rodinowledged by the highest medical autheritipr of 1• adelpida, incompataldy superior - to. any other to ni Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion offers toprocuro nut only the highest and moat easy as durable a Truss as any other, In lieu of thecntob and uncomfortable article usually sold. 't here ismt lenity attending the fitting., and when thu pad In Itl od It will retain its position without cbanpo. Persons at a distance unable - to call On lim e suiscrsi . can have the Truss stmt to any 'address, by remit m ml five dollars for the single Truss, or ton f r time doul 1. with measure round the hips, and stating side affN It will be exchanged to stilt if not fitting, by iettu!..'S at once, unsoiled. For saleonly by the Importer, Corner Twelfth and I:nee triets PhUnd, I 43-• 1...t0m5, requiring the Lenelit of ide,inudetti . p , rters,owing to the derabgemoitt.Of the Interrt gans, inducing failing of 'the Womb. Vocal, Tuimm speptic, Nervous and Spiami Weakness, are unfit that a emopetent and experienced LADY will Is! , b.mdanre at the Connie, (~et apart for their each 11S0) No. 134 TWELFTH St., let hobo lance. Jul;, 't4. pAYES' Patent Tubuliir Oven I Ain RAMIE, various si e: tosult Frannie: 13 Menses and Hotels. Those in Want of a superior C , oking A prarnt uF at it,d to call at our IVitrehouse and examine this It• For durability, economy and simplicity in kperati glands unril Med. It has a perfect hid air ventliati and moat. baked in this oven will retain their juie. ilavor equal to that roasted before an open flit... 1 and pastry cooked at the , same time w 104 la one a log the other. It will supply suflieieut heated heat additional roans for the ct West weather. itb descending or return flues. and Is equally well nib J. 1.4 bituminous or cemmon 'hard taad. The steam t-; oyer the Lolling part of the Ilarge carries Mt the at • and scent of cooking, as well as heat in summer. Every• Rang. , sold warranted to give satisfltetion,i expense to the purchaser. VENTILATOR, Patented October, If.4f Public Halls. Factories, Railroad Cars, Chimnies, t .•I S4•anters, &e. Pure ale Is a suljeet claiming . the attention of , truth idtml, and all buildings should bo pruvidi N, the proper means of -ventilation. AIM), it powerful WArogiou ANTI VENTRATING nrze for Dwellings, School Houses. Churches, Halls, St: I FaCtAn ICS, &C. A large assortment of Office, Hall and Cooking St, is Parlor Grates, Registers, Ac. holesnle and retail. RAND .t HAVES 82 North Sixth street, I h 4,4 - Personal attention given to warming and v,,. toting Ix - th public and prhate buildings. - • - 1010V.k.D.-E: NEIV LA N D ./ I L , hLplaeale and retail 4,POKINILI GLASS .4NI) 1 I FitA.MI MANUFACTORV, No. 126 AD( II st oppusite the Theater, Philadelphia. a. N. .t Co. received the only Prize Medal, award. .1 the Crystal Palace exhibition, N. V., 1863, in the Ur AA States, flirGlit, Decorated, Mantel and Pier Glat4.ea. NI - AT/IND CIIEAP TOYS ) D0.U...1‘, &o. French and German Fancy'Goods Articles for .Confectioners, 'Druggists 'and Toboooinils lower than ever and in greater variety, Fancy Baskets, plain embroidered and painted, Toys of wood, thine, lead, tin, Ac.. over 100 paternal, hid, wax, jointed, china, crying and dressed Dolls, Dell limb with teeth. moving oyes, de., ilarnionicas, Accordoons, Violins, Jewsbarpn, Trumpxt Fancy Boxes, Cornets, Bonbon rapers, Sc., for (*cu.* tioners, Alabaster Jewelry Boxes, inkstands, Watchstands, Biscuit Fignres;firikic 'Jewelry Boxes, Colognes. Ac., Toilet Bottles and Vases of china, Bohemian Glass. di Druggists Fancy/ Articles. Perfumery, Teeth Bruhho , A, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, 14egar Cases, Tin Foil, Gorman Pipes of china, Ac., over 100 pinterns, Marbles, Percussion Caps, Slates and Pencils, Also Cases of Toys, well assorted, at $5; $lO, $2O $ per Case. With au endless variety of newest styles errancy Ova imported in the latest Paclets aud for sale at thel‘s lowest rates by W. TILLER, Importer, 510-pd No. 1 Cl/111111(11%70 et. Phil:m.loo 1. ' d- 3117 71 RATlBl—just Publisbed---A . ‘ SCO VERY IN SI En11: 1 1 N E.—A few worth; or OA 'national Treatment. without Ntedlelne, Spertnntor oi• loyal weakness', nervous debility. low spirits,lnesitutle, wealinesA of the limbs and bark. hlillspoS•ltiOit nod :11(41- parity 6 - r study aml labor, dttliness of apprehensha,, loss of memory aversion to society, love of solitude ti midity, self distrust. dizziness, headache. Involuntary. .discharges, l non in the side. affection of the eyes, pim ples on the thee, sexual and other Infirmities In marl. From the French of Dr. It. liolkanres: The . 11111•011.2111 t Out that theca alarming complrbria may easily I , e removed %%IT lIOUT tsNCINe, Is lu this small tract clearly demonstrated, nod the entirele—new and lihddY successful treatment; as adopted by Zbe Aabot, fully explained. by means of Nvlll4l every one Is enaLiad , to cure himself perfectly and at the lent possible aid% avoiding . thereby• all. the , advertised nostrums of the day. • Sent to any Address. gratis and pest free. In a mama enrelelie, by remitting (post paid) two pcstavt *ape — to tie. li. DeLitucey, 17 Lispirqu'd greet, year. lilarrh I ily - M 3 0" L I,c, IMMEIIMOOD