C=3 ant (Pattern Ifar. AN. AMERICAN AT SEBASTOPOL. The following extracts Prom a letter of a New Yorker, named R. C. McCormick, jr., are published in the New York Courier:— BALAKI.AVA, Dec; 29.—The Turkish troops look stupid and dirty. Ido not wonder that they are unpopular. They 13611 remain in camp in great numbers, but have no impor tant service to perform. The force of the . Allies. ,commands every valley and hill for perhaps fifteen miles abbut Sebastopol.., At present, rations are issued to 125,000 inen, and. it is believed that full 100,000 men in _fighting trim are upon the ground. The French, English, and'Turkish'camps are interspersed: some at a distance of a mile apart.. After a.very long ride, Ise cured a glimpse at Sebastopol----the mighty the great unconquered. It was too late for me to proceed farther, as I had to look out for my Christmas dinner. Turning back - I passed the quarters of Field Marshal, the Lorditaglan, , commander-in-chiet ofthe forces —an old fashioned housn (the late residence of a Russian farmer) surrounded with barns and sheds. The . Ensign and his lordship's private flag floated in front, and a regiment of servants, ostlers, &c., &c., inhibited tents around the premises. 'The staff officers live with the commander. The French head quarters are about a mile distant toward the sea. I made another excursion through the camp, day &fore yesterday,. and had a_ grand view of Sebastopol and the trence op erations. The day was a very fine ono; contrary to all my expectations, the weather has been very plesant nearly every day since I arrived. With Colonel Robert son and two other officers of the third di vision, I walked down to the Green hill battery and trenches, from the outer line of tents. We soon came within the reach of the Russian guns. Only.a short time since a shell entered one of the tents of the divis ion, distant a full mile and a half from the batteries. • We found the enemy busily engaged in "shelling," and the appearance of the ground beneath our feet, showed that they were not at all provident of their ammunition. Balls and shells of the largest size literally paved the way. In a pretty valley, (appropriately named the "Valley of the Shadow of Death,") through which we had to pass, the balls (thirty-six to fifty-six pounders) were fairly piled in tiers. We could not walk without kieking—against- them. They had all been fired at the English batteries. During the entire time of our visit, the impo:ite Russian gunners amused themselves by sending enor mous shellit around us. They came like lo comotives through the air, and burst with a tremendous concussion, fortunately quite be yond our heads. We could hear them whiz• zing along, but never saw them untill they exploded. I was surprised at the great noise which they made in their flight. The- 41lies were playing upon the city which was just at our feet. The buildings, many of which are elegant, give no signs of injury; and the - enemy's fortifications are stronger than l ever. Strange as this •may seem, it is quite the fact. Every breach has been stopped with mud, which is a perfect shield from the shot, no matter how heavy they are. The city is a large one—larger than one would suppose the harbor very pretty. In the upper corner we saw the Russian war ships. The inhabitants of Se bastopol have nearly all moved away. The military men continue to parade the•streets, and the Allied riflemen in the lower trenches aro now so near as to be able. to pick them off at their convenience. The Russian sharp shooters aro never asleep, and you have only to stick your head over the trenches to have the Minielb r ullets whistling abi . mt your ears. Many of the noble fellows engaged in th'e trenches have been billed. A few ev' o. , 1 'n% 11 since, some men of the 50th Regiment were surprised in the second row of trenches by a sortie from the Russians. About a dozen were bayoneted in their blankets. The very heavy guns, Lancaster and others, are nearly alt iii position. I have to day heard that fifty more were to he put up before the great bombardment will be com menced. It is firmly asserted that storming will not he attempted, but that a complete investment of the place will be speedily per fected. This cannot be dune without having at least one severe battle—tieneral.Lipt:andi's army being stationed outside of the city, and or course ready to attack . tiny one who may ”eolc to advance to the. north. On our rolnrn rroin the batteries, I called at headluarti.!rs with a 16(91(1, \vim had 1,,,,140, 3 with the conitintrulim. in•ebiel. Lord . • ra ; Clan was iumnenading the baulk piazza of nian•Mon. IL: is it fat,good•nutured iook ilp:r old gentleman ; rather man.)."l:e• spects his personal appearance reminded me of our Gen. Winfield Scott, though he is not, by any means, of such giant stature as the hero of Lundy's Lane. The several small villages within twenty miles of Sebastopol have been-sacked—the country devastated. No vegetables or fruits are to be had, and beef or poultry is only to obtained from. Varna, Constantinople, or some distant place. Steamers are constantly arriving with cargoes of bullocks, sheep and chickens, and yet the demand is not met. Vast quatities of hay have come in recently, and it is to be' hoped that nu more horses will die of starvation. I find myself an oddity in the place=4„ live kicking Yankee, encompassed about by men of almost every nation, except my own. I 'should not do justice to my origin if I fa;l•. ed to hoe my row with success. Trust me for it, I get_ along capitally. I hope to in. form myself upon everything of interest or import in these excited quarters, and will try to keep you posted as to my adventure. The imperfections of this communication you will forgive,' when I tell you' that, as usual, I am short of time, and behindhand in my corres pondence. Th 'rliuuroti~:, KEEP COOL. Those calm and rational exhortations to "Take it coolly," and "Never cry fo.Api,lt - are all - very good till they are -needed.. They are extremely salutary before the fever kindles or the milk is spilled; but in the presence of pain, or-on the advent of a dis aster, to those who are gifted with .fortitude by nhture, or have been disciplined in the school of affliction, they are about ais effectual as whistling in the teeth of it northwester: Their utter impotence in a storm of pas sion, reminds us of the directions given by a good New Nigland Deacon to his choleric son. "When ver you feel your dander , rising," said he, " be sure to say the Lord's:Prayer, my son, or else the alphabet clean through;- and long before you get to the end oireyou'll be as cool as a cucumber, or . an iceberg . Promise me. faithfully, my son." "Yes, daddy, I promise." Off trudged Jonathan to school, carrying. his bread and meat, with a,small bottle of molasses in his jacket pocket, and his late firth promise uppermost rh his mind. A boy, who bore him old grudge, met him, and'after calling him the "young dea con," and many other scurriTouS nieknaufe - s - , caught him off his guard, and threw him tb the ground, tearing his jacket and breaking his molasses bottle. 4p jumped Jonathan, his eyes wolfish, and his lips white with rage. But "there was an oath in Heaveni" and he did not forget it. So he proceeded to swallow bis Alpha betical pills—an antidote to wrath not men tioned in the "Regimen Salernitanuw," nor recognized by the British College. "A, B, C—you've tored my jacket)—D, E, F—you've spilt my 'lasses!—G, H, I, J, K— you're a rascal l—L, NI, N, 0, P, learn you better manners, you scamp, you! R, 8, T, U, spite yer picter, you old wall eye !—W, X,. Y, Z—now I'll pound your insides out o' you darned encroachin' willian!" And with that Jonathan, whose passion had been mounting alphabetically through. out all his father's p C3C/iption of vowe!s and consonants, caught the young scape• grace. and throwing him down, was proceed ing to work off each of the Deacon's twenty. six anti-irascible pills in the shape of a dozen hearty fisticuffs, had not the timely approach °fa passenger• interrupted the manipulations. So much fur rules to control the passions.— Knickerbocker. HEATING THE POKER. After the news of the destruction .of the stamped papers, had arrived in England, the ministry sent for — Dr. Franklin to sonsult with and offered this proposal; "That the Americans would engage to pay for the damage donvin the destruction of the-stamped paper, &c., the parliament would then repeal the net. The doctor having paused upon this (Pies tion for some time, at last answered as ful- ows: "This puts me in mind of a Frenchman, who having heated a poker red hot, ran furi ously into the street, and addressed the first Englishman he met them, " ifa, Monsieur, Neill yon give use do satisfaction to 111 n this pokr only oncifoot into your body`!" ''Aly body?" replied the Englisbn al, "what Ito 5(111 ((wally (,( ."Vel den, only say so fir," marking out :3;X iheheS. ".Are you tmi(1?" returnea the other; "If ou diol't go al)out yoixr b114111C33,. I'll knocl: von down." \Tel ; den,," the Frenchman, softening 113 voico cool 111301.1 e 1 *1 "v ll you my good sly, )c so obliging 113 to pay the l'tir the troubly Ind e:zprrc,:le healing thi, rohur?" 41taxlisle Acral6" + LABOR AND ITS RIGHTS.-WO often hear the remark Ghat a man has a rigl4_ a living, in which the implication is very strong that if he does not earn it himself, he may claim in of somebody else who has earned . it. A man has only n right to such of the productions of labor as he himself has cre ated with his own industry. He has no right to a living independent of his duty to earn that living for himself by his labor.— Every man has the means of earning him self, a living, iu the physical and mental pow: er with which he is endowed. He should use those means so as to command a living, by making his labor useful to others. Society under no obligation to find a man employ ment in such pursuits only as he desires, or finds it. convenient to follow. The object of all labor is to satisfy some existing want. If society eoef not want particular kinds of la bor, it is under no obligation to .purchase them, and the individual should turn his labor to such productions as society does need and cannot do without.—P.Lit. Ledger. TUE CONSEQUENCE OF NOT TAKING A NEWS. PAPEII.—Tn Judge Van Hamm's Court at Cincinnati, - a witness testified that prior to the decease of litury - Starr; - Esq., ho-em ployed that gentleman to defend a suit brought against bins in the Superior Court of Cincinnati—that-be resides twelve miles from the city—that he does not take• a news paper, and that when be inquired about his suit, some ten to twelve months afterwards, he learned that Mr. Starr was deceased, and that ajudgrnent was .rendered againstliim for about two hundred &liars. TUST RECEIVED AT THE FA➢i lI.Y UROCERY STORE of the subscriber, n Ala don 11.111, A new supply of fresh Water Crackers, _ Soda. totter, Pic Nie - and Sugar Buiseult, Parina,' Corn Starch, Tapioca, Sago, Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, Mee Flour, Baking Powder, &c., A new let of superior Table 011, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard, Bay Burn. de. • J. W. EBY. ATTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those of you who have been afflicted for years with this bothersome disease, nud who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief, we say to you try " Beeche' Antidyspeptic" and-you will soon be conviuced of its great superiority over every other tw.maratiMi. We could give you many certificates comb• orating our assertions, but a single trial is worth more than all. This remedy Is prepared and sold at the brug Rom of li. J. KEIFFEIt, Fouth Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court House, Carlisle. SELLING OFF AT COST. BAR GAINS! BARGAINS!—The snbscriber intending to relinquish business offers his entire stock of ROOTS, 5.,0,...0,AND GAITERS, AT COST! II is stock ls now, made of the best materials, and by the best workmen In the cities. There desirous of securing good bargains had better not let this opportunity slip, as they may not again hare the chance of securing such bargains as we now error than. Nov 8 W. SHELDON. ROn j' AND i'ARIETY STORE. The subscriber wou d respyctfully inform his friends and j the public generally, that he hasust returned Crnm the city with a large and varied assortment of IiOCE.SI (HAS* and QUERNS-WARE. 4 .2i0 , 74 . ." FISH, &c., k., which he offers for wslo on the / most reasonable terms, at his Now Store. corner of North Hanover street and the Pub. t f t . lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle De. posit Bank. His stock. =brain's evcrythlng usually in n Grocery and Variety store. tho public are incited to call and examine bis stock boron, purchasing elsewhere, as ho fools confident ho can sell the boot goods ut the lowest prices.. . . J UST RECEIVED !' FRESII GROCERIES! BesP.Ble, Mocha and Itmsted Coffees, Crushed, Pulverized and Leaf Sugar ' Porto Rico, New Orleans and Cuba do, Itnperlal, Ounpowder, Young Byron and Black Teas, Best Syrups. N. 0. and . Sugar House Molasses, Queensware, Cedar and Stoneware ' Cheese. Fish, Salt, Soap and Starch, Cavendish, Natural Lea, 1.14 and Congress Tobacco, Plekleei, Pine .Apple and Tomato Preserves, Ketchup and Spices of every variety, &c. My stock has been sele,ded with strict reference to arnily use, for sale very low fur cash wholesale or ret4ll ty WILLIAMS, oct I 'sl' Family Broeer. (ZELLING OFF AT COST ! 7 BARGAINS! BA RGAINS! - BARGAINS! , - Plot sulserlbers, Intending to leave this place, offer their entire stot'k of DRY 0001/S AND GROCERIES at first c...st. It consists of I,A DI ES' DRESS GOODS.—Vine all wool Potatoes and Cashmeres, Pe lieges, French Merinoes. Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Handsome Detainer. than 8 to 2U cents per yard. EMBROIDER' ES.—A large assortment of Swiss and Jaconet. Spencers, Undorsteeves, Collars. RuClik ' vs, Edg. lugs. loserthigs, Ay. Mourning Spencers and Collars and Embroidered Linen elonbrle Handkerchiefs. SG A W dsomo Long and Square Black, Vigo red and 'naiad Shawls. ESTICS.—CIoths, C . :M.6IIOMS, Sattinetts, Ken. tucky Jeans. Moseys, Muslims, Checks, Tlckings, Cali coos, Flannels, Ac. Ay. AlsO. ii large assortment of Gloves, Cotton, Cashmere. and Woollen liege. Cloth Caps, Blankets, Ae. (11tOCE111 ES.—Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, niece, Ac. We Invite one and all to come andmxtunine our stock. as now is the time to purchase chimp goats, WEISE & CAMPBELL. S. W. Corner orN. Hanover and Louther streets. Nov. 20, 1 554, .430 pi n -LA . Surgeons' Bandage INSTITUTE IZEM6vEr) to No. 4. 'Ali ctreet, sixth stir( above Market. 11. C. LIVERYTT'S Paton t raduatiog l're,:suro TIIHSS, for the cure or Rupture; Shoulder Braces. Surpwt erg, Elastic Sleeking', :ittsponsary, Hemorrhoidal, and liandages for Jam 11-Iy. SIIMVU: 4 . - -A lot of 4,ong a .) and Squarn :-. l lrtwls. Alto, lllanhot `lutt t Is roll o,l,fruta New Yur:i and st.iling- , 4 vry low at Ow 4.l,eap'st , no of novti otII lan% ITT 1 4. 1 call the attention of the•public to y Pourkin.i:o.cuov.N ou %, •••Itur tat,: 111'0'4. An tk!,,eiloilt 'irt 11 , : tt, eiloap ;Ma uuuronlooC. For Nilo of wor ti.VNTON'S. p()OTS ANI) very 0% 80.1 CN tnry Qrecj jr ii-t I v•. , l‘ a,l nadn II ,t Ivry Oral,. (11.11t1.1;:: On I 1,111: 1 I ()A R.llll 1l NG opened n N - arioty or Clra% and Dyes:, Ttlottotioo;.— M; to, CloaLings, With n va; ktv Oonaa. Nov. t;) 12,,}1. ii.IIII4IRICAN 7ARTISTS' , , UNION!-- The AMERICAN Amur& UNION would respoctfull; announce to the Titizons, of the United States and thr Cheadle+, that fof the pArpese of cultivating a taste Al the flue arts throughout the country, and' with a ally of enabling every family to Leanne possessed of a miller) of Engraving BY Tllh vino! ARTISTS OF TILL AUL.. they have ' determined, in order to create nu extel,slvi sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give um ploymout ton largo numbei of artists nod others, Lul inspire among our Countrymen a taste for works of art. to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of which are sqld, 250,000 Ginn, of the nettle; cost of $150,000. Each purchaser of a Ono Dollar Engraving, thereibee. receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money but also a ticket which entitles him to ono of the DIM when they are distributed. For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engraving, is u: tifully painted in Oil, and _FL V E Gib"! TICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollars worth of Splendid Engravings can be nolocted from the Catalogue, and be sent *by rei turn mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a' specimen el one of the Engravings, can be seen at the Mee of this pa rir r. each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth tint sum, and a Gift Ticket, will immediately be forwarded. The .Committee -believing that the IitIeCCAA of Me Great National Undertaking will be materially promoted by. the energy and enterprise of it4e:ligent and perse vering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal term& Any person wishing to become an Agent. by sanding (post paid.] $1.., will rocolio by return of [nail, a Ono Dol lar Engraving, a "0 Ifa TICKET," a Pri.spectus, a Cat alogue and all other novossary Information._ IL) n the final completion of the gale, the Gifts will he placed in the halide of a Cennytrag of the PllitellAßlßS to tw lIIFTRIOUTSA, duo notice of which will be Oren thee% ottt the United States and the Canada& 100 Abutlo bust of Vl'ssblnEton nt $lOO $lO,OOO 100 •• "Ciny, - - • 100 10,00(1 100 " Webster - - - 100 10,000 100 •" " Calhoun - - - 100 10,000 . 50 elegant Out Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 3x - I ft. each, • 100 5,000 1(10 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet each' 60 6,000 500 steel plate Engravings. brilliantly col ored in oil, rich gilt frames 21230 in -, each- - - - , 10 6,000 10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings. col- • ored in oil, of the Washington Ron ,- utnent, 20x20 inches each - - 4,, 40,000 237,000 stool plate engravings, from 100 dilTerent plates now in pessessbm of and owned by tho Artists' Union, .. of the market value of from 50 ,cts. . to $l. each, - - • - - "' 41,000 I first class Owollingin 31st st; N.Y. City 12,000 22 Building Lots In 100 and 101st s,s, N. . Y. City, each 25x100 ft. deep, at 1000 12,000 100 Villa Sites, cor.taining each 10,000 sq. ft. In the suburbs of New York City and commandingamagnificent view of the Iludson River and Long Is land Sound. 5t...-. - • - - 500 50,500 20 perpetual loans of cash, without Into. rest, or security, of $250 each 5,000 .. 50 " t. " 100 4. 5.000' 100 A 44 50 . e , 5.000 250 dll II CI 2 0 .e\ 5.000 2000 " 14-- '. all 5 44 10,000 Reference In regard to the Real Estate, V. J. Visecurn & Co. Beal Estate Brokers, Now . York. Orders, (Rost paid,) with money enclosed. to Ire addressed, J. W. 110LBIOX1RE, Secretary, 60.5 Broadway, ferN,The Engravings In the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. - (wove-Can I MAINS , EXTRAORDINARY ! NEW GOOD I NEW GOODS r The subscriber has just returned horn the citiesof N. York and Philadelphia with the ; cheapest and most splendid assortment of FALL AKI) IViNTEIt GOODS erer.brought to Carlisle, Having purchased from several of the largest importing houses in New York for Cash, It will enable me to offer greater inducetheuts and 'the hotter bargains to my old customers •and all who may facer me with a call, than can be had at any other store In the town or county. I Intro the cheamstylannels.?attinetts, Cloths, Ken tucky Jeaus, De Mins. lid lieges, Musllns, Tlckings, &e. &c., ever offered In the borough. It Is impossible to enuanemte one-half the articles.— Come one and all in want of cheap goods Itlld Judge for yourselves. No trouble to show our goods. Recollect the old stand, East Main Street. oett '54 CAA It LES 00 [TAW. 18. 4 NEW FA LL GOO S.- . BENTZ 1: BROTHERS have returned from P Gladelphia and aro now unpacking n complete emorttnent of FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS. • A full assortment of Cloths. A full f assortmeut of Ca.Qalmerea. A full assortment of Cm:sheets. A full assortment of Vest lugs. A full assortment. of Ladies Dress Goods. A fall assortment of Domestie Goods. A full assortment of Silks and Alen.pas A full ussortmont of Silh.Thibet J.: Cashmere :gm% A full it..sortmout of Groceries. A full assortment of Queonsware. J. D. DALBERT IVItILa full assortment of . .Iliscellancous articles gene rally kept In Stores. Purchasers urn find It greatly to their interest to call Mill 11%111111110 our stock before pur chasing'. as goods have materially depreciated, Mid 1111111 accordingly. Come one, come all, and judge for yoursel yea. [sept2o FALL AND WINTER CL(ITHING. Molnrgvst stock of Clothing ever bmught to Car lisle, his just Wen received by ARNOI.I) LIVINGSTON at their cheap and Intensive CLOTHING HOUI:31; in Hanover Street: The prices of clothing nt thislietne have loon reduced to such a very low standard that It is now in the power of all who wish, to wear good denim The ana.aturent consists of Overcoats of every descrip tion. Dress, Frock and Sack (Wits, a great variety of Doi cents, Monkey coats. Ae. .Snperllnc Cassintere PANTS, blaek and fancy. Silk and Satin VESTS. and a line va- Jloty of Valencia anti other vests.. Also. shirts, collars, stocks. pocket Ita ndkereh hits, Suspenders. gloves, hosiery, t., and all 'other articles generally kept In thls line o. business. All articles sold at this establishment war ranted what they are represented to he. Also, a splendid assortment of goods in the piece.— Superfine French and English. CLOT II S anti CA E. SIM REES of every hue and shade, satin, silk, ii r i d vale• eta vestlngs, satinetts, ,te., all of which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and in the neatest mid best 'lnartor, All garments warrant: it t t. BOYS IN(1 always on hand. The 'midi, are respeetildly invited to call anti exam. Inc the-soporlentistutrtment of denting at tltiget.tablitle met t' next door to .I.yte's Hardware more, uppo.dto to lkirwintittblin'ti hotel. ' ' Sept. 2i--nta: ARNOLD tt: LIVINasToN. 001 S! "1„).1i, LATE PUBLIOAI`IOYS*, Elements of Character, by 1 31iss Chandler. Clovernoolc, by A Hee Carey. Cranford, by author of Mary Parton. • Passion and Prejudice, by Mrs. (lore. Henrietta Temple. by D'lsraell. (Ad I:vdstene. or Historical Skoteltes of SVcidern Presby torian ion, &u., by ,Lieseplt Smith, 1). 1). Village Semen's, by Rev. Con. Hunter, containing' one hundred:L:ld one plain short dlscourFes on the pd twi• paldoetrines of tlw Cespel, pnbilOwd by 1.11 Ili, e. Lt. rhantho .t.eo:, or phaadarlda. Fnuuv Menn.dv.; sob% 1.3. Mrs. 11. r, Stone. Fps - did Gift Books and A viiitals for Is.sr, tinrvt-cs, hill:a:ifs, a ro.barics and tit - Maga: nvt.l 'A. M. I'IPEV„ kCA 2\l P. rr 0 00itis.1 v • rut, hnve •eeke.t ht their t , tere, in N. Itannver stivet. at;l benpytcel; of PA TAM ;11 F , •11 f•tir Pep 'I CBrll , lv, ' flit P nt*v opening Inr:;‘N at• ,, rl ineut of 1;1,..“ - K FYI NS. Alrr, nn gw;:ortment of now stylo : i fashion:ll,le 1'.11.1, SILKS, lery Cll At!lti (4;11.11Y. "new liorft AG Eh TS LIST OF (UFES 1)n) 4001)5. fOtinhefifijin. I 11: GOULD, [Successor to A. I ict. 1 No. 1.3 cbeatitut fit., liwahn's !funding. 1 - hiladel ta, exte..sive Alt& Cub Hailer, and Dealer in Eurica ...troulonta of every. disruption: F.xclubire agent f r the rain of 11aI1et, Pavia .S Cc. tont Suskuslon Hip lieu aLd oiher 1 1 ANC t - .berCa tiotnkir rim cr.. Mel-drone, Marlit.'s tiohar, 4rps. V6 , 11..5. Sheet Ni ogle. Iluatc Bioko Ar. _ . • ic.Ftdont. tiat untry will bc.supplitd Fy mail of ilerwrise with music they may wisL. as h w nn if put • ' 0 " , . 1 peraon. 'laving mu. of the itugoet et. lu .e United States, I feel coEtldeut of futtinfyiii„ all urea ay favor mu with a tall or rder. . . Dealers In Ilitede gutilled on the most oral Let me Innea to let. Secondhand I lat.cs for sale. May 20. l Still -1: ii - IREAP WATCHES AND JEWEL ) RV, WIIOLESALE and Itt.l . Al I, at the " l'hi a delphla.Watch and Jaaeda) time " qi,..` Number 00 .tiOrth Fecund literet.. 44' ~• `ll ' per - of Quarry, l'hlladelpLis. Gold 7 .\ hover IVatches, full jewelled, 114 ear. 4,1 , at cases, - - - $2ll CO ; , ,t'N ..i,.. Gold ',repine, 18 carat eases, 24 ta• '-',‘ ' • -..-•:':- . Silvei " 'jewels 000 _t(EtTilsrliA.O.'• Salver I;;Ter, full ' jewelled, 12 0 ' Superior Quaitiers, - - - - 7GO (kid Spe , daeles. ,- • - - 7 (4. Fine Silver Ppectaelek - ' .- . - 1 4+4 Gold liraerlets, - - a 01 I.lllliCli Gold Penchi. . . - - - I ( 4. Si ircr Ten Spoons., set, - - 6 IA Gold Pens. a hit Pencil and Rater 11 , Mee.. - I'(a` Gold Finger kings :37'4 rents to $8; NVateh Qhme plain, 12 1 i cents. l'atent'it“,%. Lunet 25; tiler artleh. In proptrlatm. All Kuods part anted to be what they art sold for. .. ~,,___,..--. - / FTALTFP.II-1 ILA lll.} Y. (in hand s• - ;re' Cold and Silver LCTerl. and Lariz et A LM lower than the abot e trt es.• .. 111 d.:Blu!elntorj.f(isiiiil4.l. TY I'A'PENTSQVARE UPRIGHT WWI/ BON 3IATt ilex 0. lOC. North NoURTIL L-treet ,aboi a ivaCr) Ili I LAlibl, • MIT A: Machete bri ing-toki.the inklii•pettsal le artbele in housekeeping, the subscriber alter a great sacrlfer (1 time and money. it enabled to offer to the an at ticle et once combining t:tility and Cheapness. The in= venter knowing the danger apprehended on acct. ut,t of the flimsey manner in which Matches are generally packed In paper, has by the aid of New Stearn Alachirer. of his own Invention. succeeded in getting up a SA /13 V PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD BON; this lox la far preferable. In as much that it occupies no more refine than the old round wood box, and contains at hart 'ewe Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to Shii•ptiP Is considerable advantage; it is:entirely now. and I , C , CIIIre against mOisturo and spontaneous combustion, dispel. all dangeron transportation by means of Railroad, Steam. boat or any other mode of Conveyance. Theso Moteliesare packed so that one grosser lame May be shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They aro the most desirable article OO r Urine Consumption,.and the Southern and western market that have over been invented. DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call end examine for themselves. vxn,,Theso matches, are WA4IY'XNTED to be stiperic.r to anything heretofore offered . to the Puldlc. • •-• JOHN IRINIVELLY -106 North FOURTH St. Ihllad'a. Phila. Deer 405,54. ' • • • - I, I RENCII TRUSSES, Weighing lees than 1:34 ounces, for the cure of Dena:Coe huptiere acknoWledged by the highest niedicalauthorities et Phil adelphia, Incomparably Superior to any other in use.— Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers toprocure not only the highest and most easy, lent as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortatlearticiexesually Fold. There is no dif fruity attending the fitting, and when the pad is kcal od it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss Font to any address, by remitting five dollars for the Single Truss, or ton for the double-- With measure round the hips, andAteatlng side affected. It will bo exchanged to suit If not fitting, by returming at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Inaislrter„ EB NEEDIXS. Corner Twelfth and Race CAL strvets. Philudelpi la. in,. LAME'S, requiring the benefit of Meehan teal Evil. porters, owing to the deraiegoment of the Internal Fans, inducing failing of the AVonah. Vocal, PulmemarY• Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal We.akncss, are 'relegate' that a competent and experienced LAST will be fa at tendance at the Timms. (rot apart for their exclusive use) No. 114 TWELFTH St., Ist door below Dace. July 26, II - AYES' Patent Tubular Oven .rt Al It RANGE, various al- • .., to suit Fandlies, D tog 'louses and go t ~ Those in want of -14 or Cooking Apparatus In I vited to call at our ' OUse and examine this Ih i For durability. economy and rimplicity in opera!) i stands unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air Tentilati 3 and meats baked In this oven wilt retain their juie. tlay..r equal to that misted befen) an open lire. / .. and - pa-`try cooked at the same time without one a I . log the other. It will supply sufficient heated • r• heat additional rooms fur the ..x West weather. It b 4 descending orreturti Cues, and is equally well ad. #. to bituminous or common hard coal. Thq, steam •••• : . over the boiling part of the Range carries off the a t .: and scent of cooking.. as well as heat in summer. , Every Range sold warranted to give satisfaction,. I expense to the purchaser. ILA y EN' VEN TILA TOR, Patented Ortol er, I,F4i Public Halls, Factories, Rallrcad Cars, Clilninies, F ~.. Ship:, Ftemzinrg, Ac. Pure airis A subject claiming the attention Individual, and all buildings should be provided ‘... the proper means of ventilation. Ake, ft prArerfUl IV ‘ll3llSti ANY, VI:NTILVIItqI 1:111:;( fOr nwOn inggy &h.Ol Houses, Churches, Halls. st - ,:: Factories, Ae. A large assAltnent of Office . . Hall and Cooking St. 14 Parlor Orates, Registers, Ac. Wholesale and retail. RAND A HAVES 62 North Sixth Street, nil, .F Personal attention ten to !cunning and ii...n biting both public and priv y e buildings. 1 N.I4_IIVLANI)& ('0 1S wholet.i. anti retail LOOKINO . (ILAS AND Ply. AMR 31.ANUFACTOY, N0..126 AItCII opp ;site the Theater, Philadelphia. N. & Pe, received the cpiy Prixe"Ntedal, awnrdt dat the Crystal Palare 03,1,1140 m. N. 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