= I'6 Hug ti 2. Sut Lovegood's Daddy "Acting Horse." BY ft li, OF TENNESSEE 'Hold that ere boss down to the-yesrth. 'He's spreadiu his tail to fly now.' Keep him whar he is."Wo. - ' 'No, Shavet9ii„— `He's a, dancitig a jig.' These and like ex pressions, were addresSed to a queer looking, long :legged , short-bodied, headed whitehaired hog eyed, funny sort-of a gen uts fresh from some bench-legged JeW'sclothing store, and tnotmted on ‘Deerpoke; a nick tailed, bow-necked, long, poor, half-dandy, half devil and enveloped all over in a per fect net-Work of bridle reins, crupper, martin gale, straps, circingles, and red ferretin, who had reined up in front of Pat Nash's grocery, among a crowd of mountaineers, full of fight and. mean whiskey. 'What killed him Sat?' says au anxious in quirer. 'Why nuthin,' - you 'tarnal fool; he just died so; died a standin' up, at that. Want that good pluck?--Froze stiff; no, not_that, adzattly but starved fast, and then froze af terwards, so stiff, that when dad and me pushed hint-over, he just stuck out so (spread ing his arms ,and leg,) like a carpenters bench, au' we waited seventeen days'for him to thaw afore we" could skin 'im; well that we was—Dad, au' me (counting on his fing ers)—Dad, an' me and Sall, .an' Jake (Fool Jake we•call him fur'short,) an' Jonass an' Phineass, J and me, and calline Jane, and Shalottean, au' SimonSaul,:an' Casius'Hen ry Clay, an' North'D'au Webster, an' me and the two -- twin am' Cathrine - Second, - an' Cleopatry Antony; and Jane Liud, and Tom Bullion, an' the baby, an' do prospect, an' mam herself, all left without ara hoes to crap with. That was a nice mess for a'Spectable white 'family to be slushin about - in; wham it? Ibe darned if I didn't feel like sorter stealing a boss sometimes. Well, we waited, an' wished and waited, ontil well into strawberry time, hopite some stray boss moot come along, - bat dog my cat of eny Bich luck as that comes whar dad is he's so dratted mean - tin'llizy, an' ugly, an'. savage. "Well, one nite dad he lay awake all nite a thinking a snortin' an' a rollete-, an' a blowia' an' a scratcliin' and a whisperin' at mum, and nex' mornin' says he, `Set I'll tell yop what I'll do; I'll be hois myself, and pull the plough,. while you drive me, and we'll brake up the corn groan', and the old quilt' (that's mani) an' the brats kin plant or let it alone fist as they darn please: So out we goes to the paw-paw thicket and pealed a rite pearl chance of bark, and mum and the made geers for dad, and they becum him mitily; and he would have a bridle, so I gets an old umbrella what Pd i found, its a little forked piece of iron, sorter like onto a pitch fork, ye know, and we beat an' twisted it sorter into a bridlebit, snafil shape (dad' wanted it curb,) as ho sed he had'nt worked for some time, an' mite sorter feel his oats `andgo to cavortin.' Well, when we got the bridle all fixed on dad, ho chomped the bit just like a boss (he allers was a most corn• plicated, duru'd old fool, eny how, and main allers sed so when he warn't about) then I put 012 the geers an' out 4TI and we goes to the . field, I was a leadin' dad by the bridle, and a totiu' the gopher plough on my back. —When we cum to the fence, I let down the gap, an' it made dad mad he wanted to jump the fence on all fours, boss way. I hitched him onto,the gopher, and away we went, dad leanin' forard to his, pullin right pearl and we made, sharp plonghin', dad goin' rite over the sprouts and bushes same as a rale hoss the ,only, differ wus he went ,on two legs. Presently we .cum to a sassafrac bush, and, dad to keep up hiS kar-aetor as a hoss, bulg ed equarintu it, and tore doWn . a hornet's nest 'high Unto as big as a hope's head . , at' all:the tribe kivered him rite strate. He 'cared he kicked on co or twicei' foteh ed a squeal wus nor ary boss in the destrict, art' sot to runnin' away, jist us natural as ever you seed. I let go the lines and hollered: 'Woe, dad r woa P but ye moat as well. said 'Woa s ' to'n locornotive.—!GeWhillicansl how. he run I When ho cum lo a bush, ,he'd'elar the top of it, gopher an' all; props he thought their moat be another settlement ov bald hornets itrit', - and that it wuf , sefer to go over than .thru', 'and quicker* done: , every now and then he'd paw the sides of hia.head . .with fast one fore log then Vother,' then he'd gin hid selra openhanded slap, that sounded like a' waggin whip, an' a riumin' all the lime, an a kerrin that gopher jist about as fast an' , as high from the yearth as ever a gopher was Carried, I swar. When he cum to the fence he busted rite thro it, toxin' down nigh onto seven paunch, scatterin' and a breake the rails.mitily, and here he left gopher, geers, • singletree, ki c evi3, mixed up not wuth a darn. Most of his shirt stuck On the splintered end of a broken rale,, an' : nigh onto a pint of honets staid with the shirt ft stingin'' it all .over the balance on 'em, about a gallon and a half kept on, with dad. Ho seemed to run jist adzactly as a hornet could fly, for it wur the titest race ever I did see. Dovin, thru the selge !grass they all went,- the hornets making it look sorter like a, smoke - all 'robn dad's bald lied, and he with uuthin on yearth on but the bridle, an' nigh onto a yard of plough lino a Bailin behind. `•I seed now that he aimin fur the swimmin hole in the creek, who ;the bluff is over twenty-five feet perpendickeler. to the water, and hits ni onto ten feet deep. Well, to keep up his kar-acter as a hoss, when he got to the bluff he just• leaped off; or rather he jist kept on ririMin.' Kersunge into the creek he went; I seed the water fly plum ab ove the bluff from what I was. Now rite thar boys he, overdid the thing, if that was what he was after, for there's nary hoss ever foalded durn t d fliol enough to lope over 'em ; skin a place a cussed mule mout a done it; but dad warn't a acting mule. I crept up to tlieedge and looked over; thar was dad's bald lied for all the yearth likd a pealed onion, a bobbin' up and down, an' the honets sailin, round turkey-buzzard fashion an' every once and a while one and sometimes ten 'ud, make a dip at ded a lied. He kept up a rite peart dodgin' under, sumtimes afore they hit him, and sumtimes arter, and the water was kiver ed with drowned hornets. "What on yearth are you a doin in thar dad? sez I. 'Won't (dip) . yer see these cuss. edv(dip) infernal varmints (dip) rater me"? What, sez I, 'them rife Hossjlies thar—ye & i nt- feard—or- thew - are-ye?- --Boss flies h—lll sez dad, they're rale (dip) gen uine, bald hornets, you (dip) infernal cuss,!' 'Well, dad you'll hey tu. stay rite thartill cite, an' arter they go to roe - SIT - yen cum home and I'll feed ye. I sorter think ye won't need any currier for a week or so.' I wish I may never see to morrow, (dip) VII don't ruinate you (dip) when Ido get out,' said dad. ''Better say you wish you may never see another bald hornet, if you ever play horse again, sez I—and knowin'dadWuranollified nature,' I broke from them parts, and sorter cum to the copper mines. I staid hid out till next afternoon, when I seed a feller a travelliny an' sez -I, What was goin' on at the cabin this side of the kreek when passed it?' —'Why, nuthin much, only a man was sittin' in his door, with nara shirt on, an' a woman wus greasin' his back an' arms, his.lied was about as big as a ten gallon keg, an' be had n't the first sign..ov an eye—all smooth. 'That man was may dad,' ses I.—'Been much fitin' in this neighborhood, lately?' sez the traveller rather dryly. 'Not wuth speakin' ov pussonally or particularly, sez I. Now, boys, I paint seen dad since, and would be feared to meet him in the next ton years. Let's drink." And the last I saw of "Ste, he was stoop ing to get in at the next doggery door, with a mightily mixed crowd at his heels. • Sor.n.-- , -A clergyman having on a certain occasion, delivered himself of what is called a fine address, was met by one of his hearers the next day, when in the course of conver sation, allusion was made to it, the pari shioner remarked that he had a book con tai►iing every word of it, and had heard it before. TO this the clergyman boldly as serted that the address was written by him self the week previous to its delivery, and therefore the assertion could not be correct. The next day he received a splendid copy of Webslees Didionary. , The .Result.—A benevolent gentleman, some years since, proposed to give an 'ele gant Pocket Bible as a ,prize to each child in. the State of Illinois who would commit to memory and ; recite the whole of the West ,minster Assenibly!s Sliorter Catechism. It is stated that More than five thousand Bibles have-been already received, and nearly all given into the hands of the children who have perfectly committed the whole catechism to memory, and recited it at,onee, : Tom presented his bill to a neighbor Joe for service rendered. The latter looked at it, and exiii•eSsed much surprise at the amount. Why Tom, it strikes me that you make out a pretty round : bill here, 'eh?' 'l'm sensible it's a round On cppth Tom, land camp for the purpose of getting it scpiaredy, GAmrt.txu, vnususca Tam ge 'nine out_ West was invited to take a game of poker, but ho refused, saYing,'"No, Itha'nkee, I played poker all one summer, and had to wear nankeen pants all the next winter. I bade had no -taste for that amu'sementsinee." gay. He that earns four cents and spends five has no need of a purse. k11a..:40 le .-,,:petalb A SIXOULAR CHARACTER:-1119 BURIAL.— The Auburn Daily Advertiser 'mentions, the. the death tit Weedsport, Cayuga county, on the 2Gth ult, of one Harmon Weedon, aged SO. He had acquired a handsome compe• tency, and many years ago made all the ar rangements for his burial. He constructed' for himself a stoop coffin of the Cayuga lime stone, well finished, the cover setting over the sides on a rabbited sholder, s and bolted td= gether with six half-inch • bolts, running through from top to bottom, and secured with counter sunk nuts. He requested to be buried in that, with " his cloak wrapped around him," and no minister was to be al lowed to come near him. Ills coffin weigh ed one thousand five hundred pounds, and he gave particular directions how to lower him into the grave. All of his directions were explicitly followed, and 'by ,his direct ions the &Alin was not only bolted but ce mented together so as to be water tight. POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN OREGON.—We have later intelligence from the new and flourish ing territory of Oregon. "Sam" is on band, and has been giving the politicians trouble. Among the acts passed by the Legislature, was one substituting the viva rove method of voting at elections for the vote by ballot ! , in order to head off the Know Notiting party, who, it was feared, would soon exert a formidable influence in the elections. The Legislature has also, for the smile purpose, divided several counties, created a new one, and re-apportioned the territory -fOr rept esen tatives. The majority of the present mem bers being Administration Democrats, they: were preparing to pass resolutions approving of the Kanzas-Nebraska bill, and denouncing Know Nothingistn. - PASSAGE OF THE BOUNTY LAND BILL.—The United States Senate, on Tuesday, after va riously amending Mr. BRODHEAD'S Bounty Land Bill, paned the same finally by a vote of 30 to 15. It is very comprehensive in its provisions, giving 160 acres of land to all who served in any of the Indian or other wars previous to and embracing the wars of 1812, with deductions where grants have already been made under former acts. It also, in creases the ray of invalid pensioners. Goon AnvxcE—Always have a pencil and a pieee•of paper by you. Dr. Johnson ,said that some of his best thoaghts were lost, be. cause he was too lazy to go - into — his — study and hunt up a little foolscap. AM YUST RECEIVED AT THE F n Hall lY , subscriber, irGROCERY STORE of the n Ma , A now supply of fresh ‘Vater Crackers, • Soda,liuttcr, I'lc Sic and Sugar Buiwult, Parity', Corn Starch, Tapioca, SIVP), Pearl Hark)', Extract of Coffee, Rim Flour, Bahing, Powder, Ac., A new let of suporior 'Pablo Oil„ Pickier:, Tomato Ketchup, Frenc .fusta`rd. Hay Rum. Ac. J. W. EIIY. &TT ENT lON DYSPEPTICS—Those of you who have been afflicted for years with this bothersmno disease, and Who have been using almost every Nostrum. before the public without relief, we say to you try "Beechers Antitlyspeptie" and you willsnon be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation. We could give you runuy certificates corob orating our assertions, but a single trial is worth 'more thAri all. This remedy is prepared and sold at the'Drug Store of 11. J. KEIFFER, .South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, Carlisle. IELLINU OFF AT COST. BAR ki •,k , CI AINSI BARGAINS!—The snbscribe'r ntending to relinquish business offers his entire stock o BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, AT CQSTI 1 is stock e f 1 Is m,e n t eN , ;, or m k z o Ld it e ‘n of h t i l t t lm ,i s i t k i .s natcgt , l s tr dosh f u ,y u. tl , l r scouring good bargains had better now let this opportunity slip, as they may nut again have the chance of securing such bargains as we now offer them. NM' 8' W. SHELDON. I ,,GRoe t , NE GROCERY RI ESI 4 AM/ W VARIETY STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public. generally, that he has just returned from the city with a large' and varied assortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and QUEENS-WARE.WL. I I FISH, fie...(.. Which he (Mims for stile on th e l if s 4 ; i f most reasonable terms, at his New Store. It ?. corner of North Ilanorer street and the Puy l • 11 , ;•• lie Square. directly opposite the Carlisle Do. , posit hunk. Ills stock embusses everything usually iu a Grocery and Variety store. The public are invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can sell the best goods at the lowest prices. . . . . ... JUST RECEIVED! FRESH GROCERIES! Best Rlo, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, • Crushed, Pulverized and Loaf Sugar Porto Rico, Ney Orleans and Cuba do, Imperial, 0 unpowtior, Young Ryon and Black Teas, Best Syrups. N. 0. and Sugar Rouse Molasses, Queenswaro, Cedar and Stoneware, • • Cheese. Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch Cavendish, Natural Leaf, Fig and Starch, Tobacco, , Pickles, Pine Apple and Tomato Preserves, Ketchup and Spices of ovary, xuriety, &c. , • My stock has Issia selected with strict rofMelie filially use, for sale •very low for cash wholegale or retail, by WILLIAMS, . • auk IA Family Grocer. QELLING OFF AT COST ! BARG BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 'ho subscribers,' Intending to lettvo this place, offer, their entire stock of GOODS AND GROCERIES ait first cost. It conslsts of LIMBS' DRESS (1000S.—Fino all wool Delanes and Cashmeres, Bo Doges, Frond' Morinoes ' Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Handsome BeMines from S to 20 cents per yard. EMIIItOIDEBTES.—A ' large assortment of Swiss and Jaconot Spencers UndondeoveS, Collars, itufilings, Edg ings, insortings, ' &c. Mourning Sponeors and Collars, and EtninUirlorod Linen Cambric liandkorchiefs. STlAWLB.—liandsoino Long and Square Black, Figured and 'Millet Shawls. ' nom I*.:v.rics.--Clotlis, Casslmores, Fattiuctts, Ken tucky' Jeans, Lluseys, Musllus, Checks, Tlekings, Cali coes, Flannels, ite..A.c. Also, a largo assortment of Blows, Cotton, CaSlinterO, and Woollen Hose, Cloth CapS, Blankets, 4e. - 61t0fILRIES.—Sugar, Cabo, Molasses, Spleett, We invite one and all to come and OXIIIIIIIIO our stock; as now is the time to purchase thenp goods. WEISE A; CAMPBELL. Ft. 'W. Corner of N. Hanover and Loather streets Nov. 2J, HU. pIIILA. Surgeons' Bandage - INSTITUTE . GEMOVED to No. 4, 9th street, sixth store shove Marliet. IL .0. 11VEItErrs Patent Graduating Pressure TRUSS, fur the cure of Itupturo; Shouldor Braces; Supporters, Elastic Stool:111gs. Suspensary, Itemorrlioidal, and Bandages [hr doformitius. JAIL 11-Iy. A MFAICAN ARTISTS' UNION ! The AMeUICAN ARTISTS' UNION , would respectfully ' RIIIIOIIIICO tU the citizens of the United Stated and the' Cantatas, that fu the purpM:u of cultivating a taste for the line arts throughout the country, and with a view of enabling every family to become possessed of a gallery of Engraving lIY,TIfE FIRST AUTISTS ot"ritE AGE. they have determined, in order to create an estonsivi sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give on ployment to a largo number of artists and others, bu, inspiro among our countrymen a taste for works of art to present to the purchasers of their engravings, who) 250,000 of which are sold, 250,000 uirrs, of the actin - cost of $llO,OOO. Each purchaser of a Ono Dollar Engraving, therefore receives not only an Engraving richly worth the mono. but also a ticket which entitles hint to one of the lila. when they are distributed. For Five Dollars, a highly finishe4 Engraving, beau tifully painted In Oil, and FIVE (AFT uctivrs, will • be sent; or Five Dollars worth ofsplendid Engravlngt. , can be selected from the Catalogue, and be sent by re turn mail or express. - A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe, linen oi one of the Engravings, can be seen nt the office of thh• paper. For each Dollar tent, np.lingraving actually-worth that eum, and h Gift Ticket, vfiii Immediately be forwarded. The CommateelbelieVing that the sUereaß of this .Great National Undertaking will•be materially promoted by the energy anti enterprise of intelligent and mime. vering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to becomemn Agent, by sending (post pahl,lsl,will receive by return of mall, apne 1.101- lar Engraving, a "arri"r[cKwr i " a Prtspectus, a Cat. nlogue and all other necessary information. ° On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed In the hands of a Comnirrns of the runcrtAssits to be DISTRIIIVM, dun notice of which will ho given thro°- out the United States and the,Conadas. LIST OF GIFTS, 100 Marble bust of Washington at 100 " " Clay, - • 100 " Webster - 100 " Calhoun - 50 elegant Gilt Palutiugs, In splendid gilt frames. slze 4x4 ft. each, 100 elegant 011 Paintings, 2x3 feet each 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly col- r (nod in eiloich gilt frames 24x30 In each - - 10,000 elegant steel plate Engrn' Ines. col ored in oil, of the Washington Mon ument, 20x20 inches each - - ' 7 1,000 steel plate engravings, firma 100 different plates now In 11054551011 of and owned.hy the A rtists' Union, of the market value of from 50 cts. to g each, - - 1 first class Dwelling In 31st et, N.Y. City 2'2 Batting Lots in 100 and 101sts,s,•N. Y. City, each 25x100 ft. deep. at 100 Villa•Sltes, containing each 10,000 sq. ft. in the suburbsof New York City icridconifflanding a magnifirent view of the Hudson River and Long Is land Sound, at - - • - 20 perpetual loans of cash, without Bite rest, or security, .slslT ,i i.ach 5.000 " 5.000 50 " 1.000 20 " • -- I,otit) 5 10,000 Referenoo In regard to the Real Estate, EA. VISbCIIEIt .4 Co. Real Estate Brokers, New York. Orders, (post milk] with money enclosed, to he addressed, J. W. 1101,111100KE. Secretary, - 505 Broadway. N. Y. t.. - 9... The Engravings In the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. rnov 8-fan 50 . " 1.1 " 1150 20041 T!ARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY ! NEW 6001151 NEW GOODS!! -"he subscriber has just returned from the cities of N. York and Philadelphia with the cheapest and most splendid assortment, of EAU AND WINTER GOODS ever brougbt to Carlisle. Ilaving purchased from several of the largest Importing houses in New York for Cash, It will enable me to offer greater Inducements and give better bargains to my old customers and all who may favor me with it call, than can he had at any other store in the town or county. I have the cheapest Flannels, Sattinetts, Cb‘ths, Ken tucky Jeans. lie lains. Do Doges. Muslins, Tickings, over offered in the borough. It Is impossible to enumerate one-half the articles.— COMO one and all. In want of cheap gods and judge f.r yourselves. No trouldo to show our goods Recollect the old stand, East Main Stmt. oet4 '54 CA ARLES 00 ILEX% NEW FALL GOODS.- IV F llader I pliin ar TZ 4 0 11 r e nowfrom ct!Zo led te assortment of FALL AND IVINTiIIt GOODS. A full assortment of Cloths. - A full assortment of Cass Micros. A full assortment of Cassinets. ' A full assortment of Vestlugs. A full assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. A full assortment of Domestic 00144. A full assortment of Silks and Alpacas. A full assortment of Silk,Tlithet. Catdunere Shauls. A full assortment of Groceries. A full asSOrtinent of qtli:011 are. With a full assortment of .Iliscellatuxms articles gene rally kept In Stores. Purchasers will find It greatly to their interest to call and examine onr stock ladi.re pur chasing, as goods "VIVO materially depreciated, and will be sold accordingly. Come one, come all, and judge for yourselves. • isentlat TALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. The largest stock of Clothing ever brought to Car lido, tuts just !hum received by Al:N(11,11k LIVINGSTON at their cheap and exteuslve CLOTHING HOUSE, iu North - er Street. The . prices of clothing at this house have been reduced to such a very low standard that it is now in the power of all who wish, to year good clothes. The assortment consists of Overcoats .of every descrip tion, lbws, Frock and Sack Coats, n great variety of Box coats, Monkey coats. Be. Superfine Cass[mere PANTS, black and fancy.' Silk and Satin VESTS, and a fine va riety of Valencia and other vests. Also, shirts, cellars, stocks, pocket handkerchiefs. suspenders, gloves, hosiery, and all other articles generally kept in this line 0. Linings& All artielee!kold at this establishment war ranted what they me represented to be. Also, a splendid assortment of goods in the plere.—, Superfine French , and English CLOT ITS and CAS.' SIMEBES of every hue and shade. satin, silk, and Vale eta vestings, , satinettsfke:‘nli of whieluvritl be - =dein order at the shortest police, and in the neatest and best' manor. All,gitrinerits warnatted tpfit:.lloYS CI.OTII. INO always on hand. The publicare respectfully Invited to call and exam ,inothe seperlor assortment of cdnlh ing+nt this establish ment, next door to byne's Ilardeare store, oppesite to Maglaughl in's hotel. ' Sept. ARNOLD & LTVINOSTON. J. D. , ii ALBERT POOKS! INIMIAZINES. AND • .ttiriuCtif 4 LATE PUBLICATIONS. I•lleinents of Character, by Miss Chandler. Clorernook, by Alice Carey. Cranford, by author of Mary Barton. Passion and Peqjudice, by Mrs. (lore Ifeiwietta Temple, by D'lsraell. Old Redstone, or historical Sketches of Western Presby terianism; ,fic., by Joseph Smith, I). D. , Village- Sermons. by Rev. Geo. Burdor, containing one hundred and one plain short discourses ou the prinrb pal doctrines of - the Clospeljnst published by eott, (Immix) A: Cs., or Philadelphia. Sunny Memories of - Foreign bands, by 'Mrs. IL B. Stowe. Splendid (lift llopks and Annuals for 1655. 'Harper's ' Putnam's, Oraham's and Uodoy'e Magazines for Oetober, , oct,4 A. M. PIPER. • tAIRY GOOD ' -----ti --: WEISE & CAMP s‘•-•,-2- BELL have just n , coin(' at their Stem, in •N. Hanover street, Carlisle, a largo, handsome and cheap stock of FALLGOODS,Itbich we will •Holl CHEAPER THAN EVER. MVO us a call. Carlisle, Eept. 13, 1651. • „f • CHEAP SILKS..--I inn now opening u n. large nsbortinent of BLACK SILKS. Also, nn I, assoriment of new styles fashlenable VALI. SILKS, very ' (+esp. oell '64 ” 'CILARLES WIWI% %. . . 4.9 • Rao '►jorft AGENTS $lOO $lO,OOO - 100 10,000 - - 100 10.000 100 10,000 100 0,000 00 0,000 Dry .6notts. . . pd - E.' GOULD, [Successor to A. Fitlt. No. 104 Chestnut St., F. , waim's Philm"ei a, a, extensive Murk Publisher, and Dealer in Musical instruments of every description. • Exclusive agent for the sale_of Millet, Paris k Co. Patent Sip:pension Bridge !Eolian and oilier PIANOS Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Meledeona, Martin's Guitars Harps. Violinsi , Sheet Music, Music Books, fie; Residents of the country will be supplied by mall or otherwise with music they may wish. as low as if pur chased in person. !laving one of the„ largest st ,- el.s in the United States, I feel gonfldent of satiyfying all a by may favor toe with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the moat literal terms Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. / May '2O, 1853-1 , -------- fIHEAP WATCTIES AND JEWEL- ItY..WIIOLESALII and IIF.TAIL, at the "Th.lia delphin NVriteh and - .Jew elry Store. ' S'k „Number tiff North Second Street. , , r ..---'--- .., tier of Quarry, Philadelphia. r:, id Lover 11'atches, full jewellcd.ll , ear -17 . . , at rates,.'2(l i..4„1 ( • • /..:. . Gold Lepine, 18 carat eases, n '.,:4 (,0 ;: =. 4, .-,: -- , , -4-, Silver '.• jewels. -. - t 1 t e o o V.0.60 . .,:nA1f. r ` Silver Lover, full jewelled, 12 (, i Superior Quartiers, - . - - • 7i 0 Gold Spectacles, - - - , - 7 (.0 Fine Silver Spectacles, - - i 14,) Gold lirnoolets, - - 3I 0 Ladies' Gold Pencils, -., • - ' - - 1 it) Silver Tea Spoons. set.' -; - - 8 iq.) Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder. - 1 (.0 Hold Finger Rings '371,4 rents ~ ss; watdi ca: ..., plain, 12,1 2 ' cents. Patent 1S:31, 'Anon 25; other snicks In proportion. All goods warranted to be what they :try sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, On baud, Some Oold and Silver Leven; and Lepir es still lower than the above prices. 10 5,000 4 40,000 kTC LIES T. MATCHES ! !-JO }]N DONNELLY, manufacturer and inventor of FA 1 E TV PATENT SQUARE UPItH,;IIT WOOD BON MAT( 111.5 No. 10.3 Nort h FOURTH Street (a hve Mace) I'lll LADED I'll! A. Matches haling become aminidkper sable talfr 1e in housekeeping, the subscriber titter a great, kattif;Ce.LL —tintenud-moneycis enabled - tic 6ffeti to the Public 71 :a-- ticle'at once combining Utility anti( heappers. 'lhe in ventor knowing the danger apprehended on acermi t f the iiiinsey manner in whieh )Itttehes are generally parked In paper. has by the aid of New Steam Nat bhee,y of his own Invention. succeeded In getting up a S.A Pr! 1 . PATENT SQUARE UPRIMIT WtatH BOX; (hi s far preferable. In ni much that It occupies no n. m than the old rtmnd wood box, and Ontains at least Two Hundred per Cent more Matches. Uhltil Shippus Is considerable advantage: It is entirely new. and smut; against moisture and smintancous combustion, dispe/s all danger on transportation by ut ea ns of Railroad. S tt AM boat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are packed so that one {mss rr nit may be shipped to any part of tb World with perft6 , t rattily. They are the most desirable in tide for lit me Consumption, and the. Southern and western markets that have ever been Invented. DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call and examine for themselves. co:i_These matches, are WARRANTER to be Mlpelln. to anything heretofore -offered to the Public. 41,000 12,00 A 1000 22,000 500 50,900 JOHN DON? ELM"- 106 North FOURTH St. l'biltra Minn. Deer 4, 1554, _FRENCII,TRUSSES;: r ,NVei. , llin ,, less than 2% oubees, for the cure of Hernia or It uptn re acknowledged y the highest medical authorities ot l'hii allidpltht, incomparably superior to any other in use.— Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the Oreaf4,lll re w offers to procure not only the highest and most easy. let ns duinble a Truss as any other, in lieu of the etmiLll,la and uncomfortable article usually sold. There is no dit lenity attending the ftting. and when the pad is 'ant ed it nil! retain Its position with, ut clampe. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscrn Cr, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting, five dollars for the single Truss, or ten for the (Muth. Ith 111103S1111, r..ttini the hips, alai stating side affected. It will ho exchanged to suit if not fitting, be retutnli.g at 00e, unrolled. For sale only by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDI.F.S, Corner Twelfth and Pare streets. l'hilad,lph!a. air' Lim its, requiring the benefit of Mechanical i-op porters:Z*l6g to the derangement of the Intert al [- cans, inducing Ealing of the Womb, Vocal. Pulmonary, Dygpeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are hint int .1 that a competent died experienced LAST will 1 e in it. tendance at the Mien's, (.et apart ter their va,elui , il use) No. 114 TWELFTH St., Ist door below lince. July 20, '54. - - I AYES' Patent Tubular Oven 1 -. -t Alit RANGE. various si 41,4, to suit D itc oases and ilotols. These in want of a superior iCeoking ApParatus ta I vited to call nt our Werehouso and examine this Et For durability, economy and siniplicity lu eperati stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air vouttlatl and meats' aked in this oven will retain theirjuici flavor eqund to that nested before arPopen the. t and pastry , cooked at the mine time without one a t lug the other. It will supply suflident heated r 'beat additional rooms for the coldest weather. It h• descending or'return flues, and is equally Ivell ad, tt. to bituminous or common' hard real. Thu steam over the boiling part of the Range (tarries off the st and scent of cooking, as well as heat in Sunimer. Every Range sold Uarrantelt to gisle satisfaction, n t expense to the purchaser. IIAY ES' , 'VENTILATOR. Patented Oetober, 'IS4E Public nalls.'Factories, Railroad Cars, Chhanies, F Ships. Steamers, Ac. Pure air is a sulject claiming the attention of • and all buildings should bo proi ided \r ,the proper means of ventilatimi. • . Also, a powerful WAIINING AZip VENTILATING FTIINAC for Dwellings, School Houses, Churches, halls, Stott Factories. Re. A Itirge assortreent of Office, MD and Cooking SUN*. Parlor Orates, Registers, &e. Wholesale and retail. 'LAND k HATES 5.2. North sl.xth atreet, Persoriiil attention glen to warming and vela lilting Loth public and private buildings. VE 1).-E. NEWLAND '&;, (i - 0 4 S - 11,) wholesale and retail LOOKING ULASS AND PIC TUItII FRAM!: 3IANUFACTOKY, No. 1211 ARCll'stmt, opp4lte tho Theater, Philadelphia. • F. N. & Co. received the only Medal. awarded at the Crystal Palaco exhihitlan , N. Y., 1853, in tho United States. for,ollt, Thvorated, Mantel and Pier Glasses. GRATIS !—JUst Published—A w w DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE.-:—A few words or,ths Rational Treatment ; _without Medicine, 'Spermatcr heft, or local weak nosti, nervoub'debili ty, low spirits ; lassit tide, Nroluexs of the limbs and bock. indisposition and ii,ro paeltit for stud and labor, dullness of apifrohension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitoic ti midity, self distrust, dizziness, headache. involUntary discharges, 1 airs In the silo, ntleetion of the eyes, On. pies on the Thee, sexual andlother Infirinities in inan,', From the French of Dr. 11 , Delancey: hap ortant fact that these alarming compl: lots may easily he removed wirnovr n't mem:, is In this tyligi tract clearly tientenstrated, and the,entirely new and IlLaxly successful :treatment. As adopted by the Anther, fyllp explained, by mennteof which every one is orniblvi to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible offi, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of tilt day. t. , tnit to any address, gratis and post free. Ina sea /ad envelope, by remitting (pokt. paid) two postage stgrotth to Dr. It. DeLancey, 17 Lispo-ard street, N'ork. Mara' 1-ly . tl - ,OLLEN YARN.—A. lot of very Superine Heavy, and Even Woollen NArrijust received, much bcttur than the city ynne.'nll eeleure. nnvs CHAS. OW LIM. ITi.4 INIIIROIDERI.ES.—The . largest and ‘.,/ el;eapost .nFsortment of NeeAlto Worl.: - i.tl Collars antikerelilok, Chimizetts, Under Sloovvs, Ziglora, In sortln4s, Laces; Ae., now opening at. the /heap Ftorro of evti '64 CHARIXS 001,141 T. fOifithefpf)ia. if!LeXt•Lvrtg 0