I= 311i,orrifuntotio, ..... - - ........ . - BOMBARDMENT OF . SEBASTOPOL. The Englislr papers contain letters from the Crimea, giving details of the bombardment of Sebastopol, up to the 14th'of April. yri: make UM following selections: FIRST DAY- , OPENING OF THE ME Before Sebastopol, Easter Monday, April 9. —This morning at daybreak the Allied batter ies simultaneously opened fire on the defences of Sebastophl: It is now four o'clock In the afternoon, and the rain, which began to fall last night, is descending in torrents, accom panied by a high breeze of wind. . The ,enemy were taken completely by surprise when we opened fire. .They replied,. ,indeed; pretty briskly at once to the.Freneh fire on our left, and the Flagstaff Battery.and works were man. ned immediately. The Garden . Battery, and Redan Battery, came into play soon after we opened fire, but some time elapsed before the Round Tower works or the Mame,lon answered, and for half an hour their guns were weakly. handled. . SECOND DAY-OPENING OF THE FIRE April 10.—During the whole of the morn ing, the fire continued on our side with little intermission—while that of . the Russians was evidently slackening. At about four o'clock, however, all the enemy's lines and batteries suddenly sprung into life and vigor. Volleys of from 100 to 150' guns were fired - at, once from the Redan, the Flagstaff, Barrack, Garden and Malakoff batteries ; even the Mamclon which all thought destroyed and untenable, fired five or six guns in succession. Their shot came in upon our works like hail. On every point along .our.lincs, bulls were to be seen bounding and plunging, and ' , hells bursting like fireworks in the air. Never, perhaps, was such a concentrated and destructive cannon ade witnessed since the commencement of the siege. All felt that if it. continued two or three hotn•s,our works would be levelled with the dust, as though both English and French kept up a terrific fire, the enemy in spite of our utmost efforts, gave five guns in reply to our one; The rapidity and deafening uproar of the fire brought nll who were at leisure to the front, and the ol.lcst and most experienced artillery officers augured very unfavorably of our prospect of taking the fortress which could command such a fierce cannonade. Soddenly, and in the midst of such-nemarkti, the enemy's batteries made n dead pause. Fur nearly a quarter of un hour not a gun was fired. Our long guns ceased firing a little after beVell, the enemy's about. eight, and then both Russians and Allies resorted to their mortars. The fire of these latter was maintained all night. It is something awful to steal upon the hills which overlook the town and watch the prog ress of the nilhtly bombardment. ' The Con greve rockets rush from the French batteries with a deafening roar, leaving a trail of fire behind just sufficient to truce the course of the missile as it darts vaguely hither and thither through the air, settling down at last with a loud crash in the Flagstaff. This wild; erratic course occasionally lands them outside the Russian lines, and now, arid" then forces them clear over everything into the very centre of the town.. From both right amt. : left the mor tars arc discharged with a heavy, painful ex plosion, and with a flash which, even at a dis tance, is almost blinding. As the dull boom . shake') your very frame, you hoar the shell with a kind of whistling roar, mount higher and higher Into the air, till having reached its zenith, it desoends with redoubled speed and force into the enemy's works. The shook with which it strikes the ground can be distinctly heard even in the Allied camp, followed in a second lifter by the sharp ringing explosion, in the bright glare of which the earth is thrown up like a cloud. PROSPECT OF SUCCESS.: A letter dated April 10th, says,—At 120 rounds a gun per diem, we can fire for about ten days; without much damage to our guns• If the place does not full then, it is not in the power of artillery to take it, and we must ei ther got ready to invest) the north and south,ei try the dreadful alternative of a general storm unaided, by the ships, which seem at present• all but useless. A PROM:Wt.-If a lady were lame In the arm and iu the left leg, if she were blind in ono eye and eould'ntasee cut itir the other, if she bad no teeth and her gums were worn ,off,( if she wore olub-footed awl had a cancer on her nose, and if she, had a spit fire temper and oirned forty-nine' negroos, with seveuty , fire thousand dollars, low many suitors would she have? ES„,„Orto•of our Westreru villages passed an ordinance forbidding taverns to sell liquor on the Sabbath to any person except travelers. 'hie next Sunday, every other man in town was. seen walking around with a valise in ono band and a pair of saddlebags in the other. Ingenious people. tic ,Terome's clock factories in Now Haven urn out 800 clocks a day The Puzzled Swine. A country exchange tells the following hu morous incident. A farmer in the neighbor hood of the writer, was nnnoyed by the, fre quent appearance of a favorite sow in his corn , field. There being no breach in the fence, it became a mystery how she °Wined entrance, and every effort to drive her out the way she got in, proved futile. The farmer finally re solv9a to watch her proceedings; and posting hi / self in it fence corner he saw her enter at 46. end of a hollow log, outside the field, and emerge al the other end within the enclosure. "Eureka ?" cried .he, "I have you now, oil lady ?" Accordingly he proceeded after turn ing her out once more, to so arrange the log (it being viry croaked) that both ends o; ened on the outside of the field The next day, the animal was observed to ,enter at the nocir4-m- . ed place, and shortly emerge again. "Her as tonishment," says our informant, "at finding - herself in the same field whence she had start ed, is too • ludicrous to be described ! She looked this way and then that, grunted her dissatisfaction. and finally returned to her Starting place ; and after a deliberate sarvey of matters, tog satisfy herself that it was all right, she again entered thslog On emerging, yet once more, on the wrong side, she evinced even more surprise than before, and turning about, retraced the log in an opposite direo Lion. Finding this effort likewise in vain, af ter looking long and attentively nt the position of things, with a short, angry grunt of disnp • pomtment, and perhaps fear, she turned short round, and started off on a brisk run, nor could either coaxing qr driving ever after induce her to visit that.pnrt of the field." A Pte - rnan.—.L tall ladder leaning against a house—n negro at the toii, amd a hog scratch log himself against the bottom ..o'wny— g'way dar ! You'in makin . mischief. " There's not ~dust that floats in air But once n•as living man:" publicaiioto. (400.1.) 1300K8 BY MAIL! published FOWLEit 11 ELLS, Ncw York. .e order to arconatanidake ••Tile •:.I.ling in all parts ,d the United States, [b.. aili [ll,- Aar d by return oi the land mail any book 11:1111lIll in the 1. 1. lowing list. The posta r x will be prepaid by trwui at the New York Office: By this arr:u y ;c u u•nt of prepaying p••stage in advance, fifty per cent as steed to the pur ryaser. 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I.ENTAtt th st rrct, next door to (ilass's Ho would re.pectfull) inform the eiti4ens of Carlisle and the public generally, - that he bas now on ham' lar,;e and elegantassortment FUR- N conslstdmi iu part of M ardrans.ctu - d and t.th or Tables, Saw, IturcAns. lirdstoads, plain and fancy Sewing Stands, Ltc., manulactured 01 the best material and quality warrantvil. Also it ;funeral assortment of CII AI itS at the lowest prices. ENtri.o4 Rusts made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. OFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hav ing a splendid hearse he will attend funerals lu town or country. Remember the stand—next door to 11. Ohtss's R. It. SMILEY. I, 4 I XTENSIVE Ft RNITURE ROOM. —.TAMES it. WEAVER would reinenfeUlly call •, < L7l . .r - the attention of [lmmo-keepers and the public to his extensive stork of elegant FURNITURE, y j including Sofas, Wardrobes. Centre and Tables, J Dressing and Plain Bureaus. and every other article to his branch of business- Also now on hand, the largest assortment of CiIMIIB in Carlisle. at the lowest prices. MATINS made at the short est notice and a Hearse linivided for funerals. Ile solicits a call at his establishment, on North Ban over streel, near Glasso's IMO. 4i - 1 - Furniture hired out by the mouth or year. --4,6iCts ORNER of Han ° itTe -WA vor and Louther stS., C?' liLlßLE.—Thomndersign -9 ),t) ad has always on hand a largo stock of superior Cabinet Ware In all the different styles, which he Is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ile invites attention partlon lady to the PATENT SPRING Sorrom BY.DBTRATS a most useful article, which entirely obviates ull ohjections.— The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfaction to all who have them in use. COFFINB made to order at the shortest:notice. JACOB FETTER. NE w' STORE & ei E xNEW LI 001)81—Tbe u dersigned Is now opening in the , store room of 191111 an Leonard, on the corner of 'Conover and •Louthor streets. In the Borough of Carlisle. a Itirtos okild general. assort ment of 8 TALE AND FANCY . DICLOOODS; ombriu. , log almost every kind and variety,of go6ds dthiAtud to this market, together with an ; assortment of 0110Cil. 111E8. Ills stock having been imorly ell purchased within the last tiro weeks, bli,vers will - haVolho' advantage selecting from a FRESH S'Et;BC, as,well, as of the latq decline in the price of many articles. 'De will ho' hippy to exhibit ,his goods to all who may favor him with a call, and pledges himsolf to 'soli. every article as low Or lower than they can be purchasedrolsowbere. Carlisle, Nov. 15, 1854. ROBERT DICK. rrIERASITING MACHINES of the host. maker constantly on hand and for salo at the Car Wu Foundry and Mach ina BLop. ' OAUDNER !lc BROWN I_3l.llNlPS.—Just received a large assort ment' of PUMPS of every variety in general uso, embracing Iron and Brass Cistern and Cistern Side Pumps. Also, outdoor Pumpsilio regulated as not to be suWect, to treating in winter. These pumps are got up in the very best. style In polut of quality and work nuinship. The manufacturers having had premiums awarded for their pumps at several State Fairs, whore they have been on.exhibitlon. Also, constantly on hand a full assortment of Iron Well Curbs and Chain Pumps , Foi sale low at novl-1854 lIF.NitY SAXTON'S. c • CRIVENE AND C ONVEY AN. R; CER.—A. L. SPONSLER late Register otCumber land county, will caroftilly pttond tolito transaction of all stwil business as may ho entrusted to him, such as tim writing of floods, Mortgages Contracts, to. Ito will also dovoto his attention to I ho procuring of Land War. rants, Pensions, Sze. as welt as the purchnsti and sale of Real Estate, ne,,,totiations, urlutuis, 0111,0 on West High Street. formerly occupied, tlt W. M. l'eurvit . Esq. near the Methodist Church. illcbitinco. HAPPINESS ! HAPPINESS !! WHAT CAN MAKE US HAPPY? "Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words—Health, Peace, tied Ccmpetence. (Pope.) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of dis eases. is not our pleasure, our joy, and our happiness thereby destroyed? %Shy lot our sick felloa4elng suf fer? Does not Christ say : "With the same measure yo mete, It shall be measured to you again l"—Nlat. 7, 2. "Who is a tribe man anti endowed with knowledge a mong you, let hint show out of a ¢ootl conviirsatisu his works w ith meekness and wisdom..'—,Lames 3, 13. SUM/ lila AND IMED CINE.--Doctor. I'. C. .CAIID DEIt, Surgeon and • Phy hie who Is Botanist and Physiologist, and Is Grad t of our Lest Medical Colle ges, and has made iduiSel acquainted aRh all the a , s ous systems of Medical FlieTlCO;atol with the resent diw:ot•eries and improvemelits in the 't arb•lllt depart ments of the floating Arts, faithfully attends to orders for Surgical and Medical Aid. and whose medh Ira s are all inside or (~:inpused strictly In accordance a ith the Sciences of Pathology, Botany, Hydropathy and Physi ology; and a licse medicines are all composed of a hole- Seine r 0 4 ,61, plants, and hydropathy, good In all diseases,. and to a bout the afflicted are In: Usti to apply timely. Ills Character by Respectable Neighbors, h.c. Copy of a letter from the Bev. C. 11. Leinbach to Mr. li. Etter, of the Warm Springs. nespected :—Al low me to intrndure to your friendly notice, Dr% CAnn— M:a of New York.. I have known Pr. fir sixteen years, he Lets done business for me with sobriety. hon esty end with accuracy; therefore I do believe him to tre perfectly sober. honest and trustworthy. Any favors you may see proper to eon for on blut, will to high]) up predated by his numerous friends. and by none more highly than your sincere friend and bumble servant. - C. If. LIENIIACII. Lfindisburg, July Ifdll,l/.51. Copy of a letter from' George Spahr, Esq., Ceurty Treasurer.--1 de certify that the medical nth ice of 1)r. Y. C. Cardder has surpassed- any other m !deb I have hitherto had in the cure of SUN ere feVer in my family.— I would therefore-recommend him to such persons mho may be afflicted with-aforesaid disease or otherwise. (1 EOM: StAWt. Bloomfield, August 20th, 1651. DR. CAM/DER !being well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries, with their new and safe modes of treatment, and the speedy and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dysentery, Chid eta Atorbus and ell Complaints of the how els and Stom ach; Superior Remedies for the prevention and cure of Asiatic lholrta. Remedies for all the defects and dis- CMa of the (loin:relive Organs and reproductil,o econo my in men and women; Remedies for Insanity; certain and timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence. Ster ility. Sea ual Abuses, Yedereal Disesses in nil their forma; Suppressions and other delicate female complaints. Ait therm rentediaa emanate from this nu St 'Wilde science Botany and Ilydropathy combined, (but on piison.)--- 91eal all Manner of sildctiess and all Manner of disease. New Testament. "It Is for healing that Christ minium deth the Samaritan.—Lebo, 10, 33 to 37, and Vo Ith r m in= Incites. "Prove all things, held fast that good."-Ist. Thessalonians, 6, 21. .-Therefore lit no le. ware of laying up whet we shetild lay out-for health. for there is that autttereth and yet incienseth, and these LW that within ldeth more than is meet, but it tcudeth." Prerorl s, 1144. • The different medicines and their directions will be sent to the attn.:led in any direction by mail or express. Address Dr. I'. C. CARLDER, Curl isl e, Cwinterland coun ty, Pa., post paid, and the fee $1 always accompanying tie letter, with the Order, together with a description o. the feelings and the symptoms of the complaints of the afflicted Inclosed. It is thin system of Medical Sc co the .11oolis and the modes of cure only,.which Or. Curd der employs that allow of medicines 'entirely made or composed of Wholesome Roots, Flouts, and illy droputhy, good in all diseases, (no bless), and which can make speedy and certain remedies and cures for 'lOl manner al sickness mid all manner of disease," and which sur pass all other medical means in point of goodness, le paid all bounds of comparison. OFFICE South lin not er street, East side near and below the Presbyterian Church lhrlisla,l'a. Testimonials from puniest us persons of the highest. respectability hi this _and the adjoining counties, give authentic evidence of Abe goodness of Dr. Cm"dder's character, and can he seen at his office. N. 13. The afflicted can receive superior medicines and the directions for their use by the first return-of mei] or express. if haterviceb ho desired, or visits requested, Dr. C. will endeavour to accommedate applicants as fat as he can. The Doctor speaks the English and the Ger -1111111 LIIOgIIIIpIS. etc. [ JCn.l7, 1566 IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! CIIZESENIAN'S The combinntion of ingredients - In these Pills is the its suit of a lung and external e practice; they are mild In their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every Instance have these Pills pro ved successful. They MI ariably (pen those obstructions to n bich Fvutales. are liable, and bring nature into Its proper channel. s hereby health is restored and the pale and deathly muntenance changed to n healthy enc. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and nhenetor an obstruction takes place, n bother than ex wince, cold or any other cause ' the general health lut medlately begins to decline, and the want of such a rem edy has teen the cause of so many consumptions among young females. To ladies whose health will not rermit of an increase of their faintly, these pills will prove a cat uable, acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.— Ilattdaatte, pain in the side. palpitation of the heart, loa thing of food, and di tur bed sleep do most always arise from she interruption of nature; and whenever that Is the case, the pills wl,ll invariably remedy all thert evils. Nor are the less aillcaleious In the core of Leucorrinra, comtuonly called the .1% hites." Those pills should no - - or be taken during pregnancy, as they would b. , sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable. mid free from anything injurinus•to 11111 or health. Fulland exldleit directions accompany each box. These pills are put up In square tint boxes. Persons residing wherethere is no agency established. by unclo sing Ono Dollar In a letter, pre-paid. to Dr. C. 1.. Custar- MAN'. No. 207, Bleecker street, New York, can hove them sent to their respective tuldressive by mall. f UST RECEIVE!) AT TI-IE FAN icy MY °ROCKET STOKE of the subscriber, n 31n• • don lfali, . Apew supply of fro% Water 'Crackers, Soda, gutter, Pic Me and Sugar iluiscult, • patina, Coro Starch, Tapioca, Sago. Pearl Barley, Extract of Coffee, Rice Flour, Baking l'oirder, Fe., A gleIN let of superior Table Oil. Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard,/ fla, Awn. &c. J. W. KEY. AERIES N EW E tIEOC,ERY . AND VARIETY STOlllb. Thu subscriber would respectfully inform his friends sod the public generally, that ho has just returned from the city with a largo and varied assortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and Q,I) NEN El-11'AM( 4., which he offers for sale on tie ..I t 1110 tit reasonable terms, at his New Stoll 1 It,, .$ corner of North Hanover street and the l'ul, lie Square, directly opposite tho Carlisle De. posit llis stock marrows everything usually in a Grocery and Variety store. The public are invited to call and exa mine his steel before puransiug elsewhere, ns ho feels iobildent he can soil tke best goods at the lowest prices. J. inGiALIGGIT. 41111°HILA. Surgeons' ,Bandoge INSTITUTE: REMOVED.to No. 4; 9th f' il _2_ 5 rout, sixth store abovu Market. 4E , C. EVERS - MS Patent Graduating Pressure TRUSS, fir the cure 6/ Rupture; Shoulder Braces, Supporters, EMMA( Stockings, Suspensory, I teinorrholdal, and Bandages for defortraties. - Jan. 11-Iy. (1 SALT.-5000 •Suks G. A. X • SALT, for solo CAllit; OWE & Co. , Flour & Grain Commission .llorclututs, Opear's ' , wharf. Baltimore, Doe 5 WE call the attention of the public to StOETADIX GARDEN 'Oll MEE ENGINE, for watering garden,' or extlngulsitlig tree. An excellent article;, 'mak cheap anti convenient,' Per sale at noel-10511 ' SAXTON'S. - ILACKSMITH'S , . COAL.' --5,0 - 0 - 0 linahala Blarlarnith's doal, a Arid rate, aiticlo re co ulna and for Tale by . - Ja'nllBra ' ' " %S. l'lj. MURRAY, Agt, VslrT'- u l' AN 'NOW: RECEIVING •y spring stock et 1%1.'1'4 liANii I Nih ;Titlelt% the largest and 1.1305 t varied assortment eve, ()pencil In Carl isle, to whicli . l Invite the early ottentloi of the public, es 1 Intend selling at priccs'u Web 01111Ibi fell to Plea& the erotical purchlise'r. marelt26' JOHN P. LYNE. P.lliia~lclplm. rE. GOCLD, [Successor to A. 1 lot. No. IG4 Chestnut rt., Bwalin't Building, I I iii del phis, extensive 41tislc l'uhliSher. and Dealer iu ,II ,it al I obtruments of of cry description. Ex, lush e 'agent fe.r the tale of Ballet Davis t Co. Patent tittxpeotion Ilrld, , e ihk.llan and oilier I'l A?:( F.- 1; utorr's liothieir Pintos. Mel deers, :Martin's Cunt Is harps, violins. Sheet Mimic. Music Becht. Sic. ite•ideot... or the country will be supplied t, wail or ~ therwise with musk they may wish. at low as if pt.r• ehesed in pert in. liar big one rff the'slit gest stc.kr iu the United States. I feel rettnient of sati fiviog all 'Si). niay savor nu, m lilt a call or triter. healers in Mush. supplied Oil the most lii ral te;TnE t Pianos to let. tlecond-haud Pianos fit Hale. May '20,1F63-1, C 11-LE AP WA TCITES ANDJ 1.: ity, R 1101.1.1i./.1,1.1 nail RETAIL, ktt the 1 Lilo delphla iVat..h mai Jen (dry Slum,' u tuber Oti Not th Eccond itrrtd , • or ner of Qikarry, 11)1111,101141in. Cold Lover 1\ etches, fulh,juwelled, 11 car at cares, - - $2O (K 1 (lola Lupine, IS carat ritses, 2.1 00 •• jev. els ' 0 00 Silver Lever, full jewelled, - 12 041 Supck Inc Quarticre, • - - - , 00 • (101 l Ppertarles. - i 1 , 0 Flue ;Miser Spectacles, - I (S ()old Ilr:keulets c r • :1 CO Ladles' (kohl - - 1 ('0 • Sllvor TVA ('O Cold Pens, with Pencil anti Sliver Holder, - 1- (.0 Gold Fita.ok- Macs ; 1:11. Wain, Intent t r ay,Liknet the, et ticle4 1:k pmpoilion. All goods warranted to be 14 I,r,t (lay ale holil for. ' :- 14 k iok - * 1 :'• . __. ,!1.;:;.::.- f 4 TAT'I•'FETt & On hand. some (1.:l t aud Sitx cr Levers and L. line: !tin lower than 1 by more pikes. Ti, N'ELLY. manufacturer and inventor of F.A i 1 TY i•ATENT:.teI:AIth UPIit(IIIT WOOD DOX ,51.11:( II t No. Ph) North VOUIVIII t•trect (above 11ace)1111/..11'i I'lll k. )latelme hat my bee, rile,antindispensable at tit I,' lu hott,elseeping, the mil scrileratter n meat sitrif re ot time and money, is ennl led to offer to the Italie Cr ar tick at onto combining L Linty and t hcapnees.- Ite , t utor kn, n tog the danger apps cher:lied on tlet , ll t t; the Ilitneoy mann, r which 'Matches are getto.iLtl) racked in pamr, Ims by the aid of New :learn Nat-lifter). of his own lit , thot, euccc('ded in getl lug up aFA I Ell' PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT V, taw Box ; it far preferable, In as much that it occupips no more man than the old round wood) box, and contains at , Irrtti, Two hundred per Cent more Matches, which to FLlp o re is considerable advantage; it is entirely new. and tee*, e a4ainst moisture and spontaneous combustion, dism, is nil danger on transportation by nIeADIS offlallrond, ltce:m• boat or any other4tiodu of COriveyanee.- These Matches are packed se that one gross or Fiero may be shipped to any part of the World with perfext rarity. They are the most desirable article for - ll'cm.• Congumption; and the Southern and 'western tberkel that have 0, er leen lovented. and SHIPPEItti, will do well to call r n :utimtic for themselves. tnntclaes. are WARRANTED to To u: trier to anything heretofore offered to the Public. .1011 N DONNELLY :IOO North FOUItTII Bt, Phracrtt Phila..Pee'r 4, 154.4 .1 .- . I RENCII TRUSSES, Weighing less than 234 ounces. for the cure of Hernia or 1: upturn acknowledged by the highest medical authorities of 1 hil ndelphia, Incomparably superior to any other in use :offerers a ill be gratified to learn that the 0(1.1181(.11 `offers to procure not only the hightstand umstensv.i.ot nn durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the mull rc us and uncomfortable article usuallY . sold. There le no clt 1. ulty attending the fitting. and when the podia 1t..z.6- ed it will retain Its position without ebanol. Persons at a distance unable to call on the sub.triler. can hare the Truss sent to any address, by MU: ittir g bre &liars fur the single Truss, or ten for the &Lao— ith measure round the hips. and stating side are. ted It mill be exchanged to suit if not biting, by retort Itg nt once, uns , lled. For sale only Iy theJuirporter, L ilpTh lAntr.s, requiring the benefit of Mechanical ..up porters, owing to the des angement of the Intem.r.l pins, inducing falling of the Womb. Vocal. Puluu 1114:4. Dyspeptic, Nervous and Epinal IVeakness, at, intone d that a competent and experienced LADY will 1, if t.qlance at the Remus. (set apart for their r 7( use) No. 114 TWELI.7II St.,lst door below lluen. July 213, IaAYES' Patent aubular Oven AIR RANGE, varloup tt, suit nuniliels,33l Ing llt , uso..s nu,l Hotels, •• Those in want of a superier Cooking A paratus at % ited to call atour NVarehouse and exam net this It• , For durability, economy and simplicity n t ;anal • stands mu (waled. It has a perfect hot air ventilati and moats Inked in this oven will retain theirjule, niev. , r equal to that raided before an open die. ..! and pastry cooked At the sane time Withvllt OEO a .: lug the other. , It will! amply sufficient .heattd t heat additional moms ter the coldcatweather. It li• 0 descending or return huts, and is equally well ath + t% bituminous or coalmen hard' coal. The steam t . over the lolling part of the Menge carries off the 5 L A A and scent of cooking', as wallas heat in summer. Every Range sold warranted to give satisfattitm,o 1 expense to the purchaser. DATES' VENTILATOR, Talented Octol er, lE4f Public Halls, Factories, Railroad Cars, Chimnica, N . . Ships, Steamers, A c. • Pure air Is a suljeet chaining - the attention oft ~1 liniTridna), and all buildings should be provided t. the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful WARMING AND VENTILAUNG NIVRNAC fir Dwellings, School IfouSes, Churches, 1101 8 . SD s; Factories, &e. A large assortment of Office. Hall and Cooking 9.tc% I Parlor Unites, Registers, etc. Wholesale and retail RAND & HAYES 82 North Math street, Ph" la Personal attention ON en to warming and v,33 la Wig both public and private buildings. EAIOVED.L.E. NEWLAND & CO'S LA.,• wholesale and retail LOOKING GLASS AND 17C TUltl: FRAME MANUFACTORY, N 0.120 ARCM street, oppoolto tho Theater. Philadelphia,• L'. N. & Co. reeelyod the only Prize lledal, awarded the Cryotal Palace exhibition, N. Y., 1853, In the . United Mates, for Gilt, Decorated, Mantel and Pier Glasoes. • GRATIS !—Jiist w DISCOVERY IN MIDICINE.—A few womb or the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, Spermatonlita. or local weakness, nervous dobility,loW spirits, hissittide. weakness of tho limbs and back, Indisposition and 1 ea p.mity fir study and labor; dullness of appreiremb n. loss of nurniory averalon to society, love of selitudt ti. inidlty, self . distrust , di/iciness, headache,. inv.olur lacy discharges,'lalner in the side, affection of the eyes, pita- Plea on the face, sexual and other Infirmities lu man. From the French of Dr. It. Ire Lanes)," ; , L The important fact that these alartnint(totipli fats 'may easily be removed ailment If I. TWINE. Is In this small tract clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and 111.4111 y successful treatment. se 'adepted by the'..kuther, fully explained, by, means of which eaery one Is mini lad to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible n at, avoiding thereby all the advertised tort:lnns . or the cat to any address, gratis and post free. In n•sealoil envelope, by remittltur (post paid) two postakr stamps to Dr. 13. Delancey, 17 LtspePard street, York. March I -ly ' /OLLEN YARlsit-A lot of very limperier Heavy and Evon Woollen Yarn ju , received, much better than the city yarn. all colours. nosß CHAS, (411.1.1tV. A ItIYW A 11 E win ot h • ,4 Spring Arrival nt LYNXS rm Northjfaz • over/Street, where the publir Aro I..irT supplied with every inrioty of Hardware, l'alniP, Oils, e& at tho Tzwur CASLI PRICES. C4lll 112 i ao can Ar 4.111 1- modate nfew more. - lii =