i3R cm timorotio. SALLY SLY AND JANE MeICEAN. HUMOROUS RUPORT 'ON BUTTER, We copy the- following from the Farmer's Monthly Visitor; There is a good Moral con veyed in it, told with a rich vein of humor that is capital.. •It IS from the pen of S. D Little, of the Merimao (N. II.) Agricultural Sodiety. The tnnifteence of the Creator, is ma:ti tested in so disposing our tastes and so.adapt ing these to make life a scone of enjoyment instead of a burden. It might have been-that necessary food would have been - noisOtrie as it is sometimes to the diseased stomach :had it nothave pleased the dres:tor to have ordered it OtheriviSe. Bread, is the staff, of life; -but butter is-given to make it slip down easier, and with a better relish. But it depends something on who makes the butter, whether it answers .this. itrpose.- _Butter made in ,Joe Bunkur's, hbuie, needs to be eaten in the dark ; then to 'make it pais well, one or two• other senses should be laid aside—while that made by his brother Jonathan may be eaten in the full blaze of noon ; you would - wish that your neck was as long again, that you might have the pleasurable sensation of-swallowing pro longed.. Perhaps a bit of the history of their bettOr halves will explain tbo. whole mat ter.. Joe's wife was Sally Sly—when a small girl she was sly—she woulAtithalf wash the Milk pail, but sly it away Atria it sour.— She was sly at school and did not half get hou lessons, but would have her book in sight :when reciting—but as she grew older she learned that to get well married, she must appear well, and so she bent all her cunning to get a superficial education in everything, -from roasting a potato to playing the piano. Poor Joo fell in love with, her, and 'loge has no eyes,' so be married her. But soon after she entered on housekeeping, his eye sight ctme, and he saw hi- , - fix, that it was 'for better or worse,' and he thought it was all for worse. Like a true philosopher, he con eluded to endure what he could not avoid or cure, and got along tolerably well, only when he came to her butter, for his mother was a real'butter maker. Every timo he saw or Mated of Sally's butter he felt the horrors.— Her manner'of making butter is somewhat as follows : " She thinks it of no consequence whether the milk pail is sweet or se%`rL-sets the milk in a warm room, because it is easier than to go into the cellar, and if some dirt should blow into the pans she thinks every man must 'oat a peck of dirt,' and-in tro place will it slip down easier than in butter—she lets the cream pots be open, and when she churns forgets the poke; leaves the cream at blood heat that it may come Oink. When sho takes it out of the churn silo picks out the bodies of all flies and spiders—the legs and wings are so small they can he swallowed. She works out half the buttermilk and sets it away in a warm place for use. Poor Jne has Been so much of this kind' that ho declares butter does not agree with his health, and will not taste it. Yet his wife wonders why he does not try it, and marvels why he does not keep a dairy, and make butter for mar ket. Jonathan was a younger brother of Joe, and ho had occasion to cat at his brother's enough to know why he did not eat butter; and ho de clared he never would marry without knowing what his broad would be buttered with. Fol: lowing the bent of his fancy he made several attempts at matrimony, and Julia Jumber al most caught .him—for there was always good butter on the table for tea, but ho was deter yaiued to know who Made it -On inquiry, she says: "La .me! mother makes the butter; I take lessons on the piano." "Well" says Jonathan, "I want a wife that takes lessons on the churn— I shall look further." After several unsuccessful attempts, and just ready to dispair, he started in pursuit of stray cattle before breakfast, , , and wandered through • the forest into the next town, and weary and hungry, - called at n docent looking house and asked for some refreshments, which were most cordially granted, for the family were what are called Scotch Irish—in religion Presbyterian, and in hospitality boundless. nore ho found the butter exactly right; though the weather was hot, the butter kept its shape as well as bees wax. lie 'catechised the old lady about her housewifery, for the bread was as right as the btAtter. The old lady said her health was feeble—she could do but little, and Jenny had -the Whole manage ment. - lie made some round-about inquiries emicernieg Jenny; and beard that she was a hearty, black eyed' lass of about two and twenty; had never seen a piano or attended a bal, bat knew the assembly's / catechism, and could sing Old Hundred to charm, suin flax i darn atoehings, and was then g.unc to cio/ loift-r. llc Mligi ro.l, bolt :AR, 10:t‘n !!is' ltiptl.l,l, he .t!1...1t.:!..; the good. butter out of his mind, andlevr it. happened I know not, he soon found his way there again, and the result of his,,adveriture was be msde a wife of Jane McKean. And now one lump of his butter it worth more than Joe's wife would make in on month Thera's no trouble in going to market, the' keepers of genteel boarding 'bonsai in the neighboring vilnges sohd and take it at the highest market price. Now the main difference between these two women arises from manner of training, though there is no difference in natural disposition.— Old Madam - : - Sally never looked on to see that Sally did up her work right, but suffered her to shy off her work as she chose, and though a good housekeeper herself, was altogether too indulgent, and like some other mothers, thought more of getting sally well married than of making her fit for a wife—while Old Madam McKean was determined Jenny should be fit for any man's wife, Whether she 'got married or" not.. Perhaps there is no certain criterion by whielr - to jiidge of woman's 'gene ral character ftir neatness and „good house keeping, than by the quality of for butter.— Find on the farmer's table, a good solid. pro perly salted well worked slice of butter, and you need not tear to eat the cakes or hash; but see a splash of hallvvorked butter—salt in lumps, and a sprinkling of hair and flies' legs, you may be sure that if you board there very long, death will not be obliged to wait much.for you to finish your volt of dirt. My advice is, to young farmers, to make it a sine qua non in a wife that she makes prime butter, and the young ladies who aspire to be farmer's wives •bad much better be imperfect in,fdlagree and music, than be deficient in that most important art of making butter, which smoothes not only the sharp corners of crust and crackers, but will smooth asperities of the husband's temper. Woonrst Ntrrsmos OnTom:v.—There is a Parisian dandy, who we think, rather outdoes Connecticut: 'C had at his residence a comptete costume of a groom. When of an atten : Lion to one of the fair sex, 'he used to say, Permit me to send you a bouquet try my black servant.' Ho then repaired to his garret, took out his blacking bottle, polished his face and hands, put on his livery and knocked at the lady's dour. 'Here,' he said, •are sonic flowers sent by My master to Madame.' ' 'lle has spent the the lase five francs In the purchase. Madame was so delighted the present, that she presented a Louis to the bearer.' That is a clear pocketing of three dollars, and a lady's favor in the bargain. A ntinicifous M [STAKE. —A abort-sighted deacon in giving out a hymn to be bung, wben lie aurae to the lines, put the audience in a roar of laughter by rett ding2"Out in a loud voice : THE GREAT bISCOVERIr. KRoLumosi FOR 0111ILISO TIIE HAIM— For many years it has been the objet ordeepest study ith chemists and others, to produce a Hoot th a t, al , plied to the hair, would.cause it to wave and curl equal in beauty to the tiatttral curl. TIIE EXOLLERION Is the only article ever offered le the world that will effect th is most desirable object. But three Or four applica tions are necessary to end it as much ft!: luny be desired, and for any length of time. Prom thoiinany tertimendnis of those who base used it, the subscriber does not hesi tate to.l4rrent the Crollerion to giro satisfaction, and prove inCt'ecomended in all ['M.S. The rectipo fbr making with full directions for use, will ho sent on the receipt of ond dollar, post pad. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cents. Direct to 11. A. TREMONT, April It, '55 Warren, Trumbull Cu., 0. kiADIES! please call at 'RAWLINS' Wholesale and Retell SHOE STORE, opposite the tall Road Depot, it you 0 ant Good French Morocco Boots fur e • $1 00 _ Tan colored Gaiters, foxed, Fine French Morocco Jenny Linda, Linen Lustre Gaiters Good Cloth Shoes, French Morocco Tics, Good Madras Slippers, Children's Roans, Carllslo, May 23 p)AKERY REMOVED.----George orossman informs his customers that his Broad and Lake Bakery .hue boon removed to the room formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Senor, as a Hardware store, on North Hanover street, whore be has made extensive arrangements, than beretorore bible baking department, with the view. of acetenodating the Inertauoul demand fiT Domestic , Bread. Lie will bake FliEsll - MEAD nod BOLLS every day from the carry best Flour. A variety of cakes kept constant!) . on hand. Families supplied at short notice with Broakfast and Tea cakes. 'thankful to the public for the patronage buretofbre received, he respectfully solicits a continuance of their favors. 1 tit. May, 9'15, 0 HOWIE ()HOMAN. T) E PING AND MOWING MA CMNEB.--51ANNY'S latest patent Combliiod ad• justable Reaper and Mower, with Wood's Improvement, will be olTered to the farmers of Eastern l'ounsylvania, fur the harvest of 1855, on usual terms, vie: $125, emu' Al' Sum. Customers would do well to send hi their orders early, an preettleuee will hu given to first orders. Address. J. WINEBRENNER & CO., april 11 2mo. Harrisburg, l'a. r0 . P....CAR1t1.A.G1 4 1 FOR SALE.- first-rat() Family Car(lnv folll'one or two lAorboti. It Is strongly I,llllt of Ow brat inatrrlulr, and Vital Ixi sold low for rash. Apply to 11'31. P. SKYMOIIIt N SIIELIAKIIS.---NANDE . tt's PAT Sllrl.r.lT„tij:P•i.l,..lb 11.1 „ •00 ;•,•,, , ,:t • t, I t It "It ill- ./-:,1 :;t S:'..;•••• 1..1 ii;.: ~:.oti!cl taut get I • - "The eastern sages shall come in 'With roLasages of grace," "The eastern stages shall come in , With sausages and cheese!" 0.L'N 1 :!: M:QII'N - "I' - ffiltigIff'"` - 14a - toltIt.V; . 61je Ihurkerpfr. DORIESTIC RECIPES. FRC:NJ:NT FARINA DISIIE3 Farina is one of the most eeonernical, nutri tious, and )vholesome preparation ever brought, to the table, eminently combining the gratifi cation of the palatoWith ample and heathful sustenance of the 'body, and destined to be come a popular, if not an indispensable item of daily nourishment. Unlike most other articles, but little time and labor are required in cooking it. The following are some of the more prominent Inotles,'but, good_mok will vary them oftentimes with aifvantagei Boil one quart of milk, or water; while boiling, sprinkle in slowly one quarter of a pound, or four large table-spoonsful of Farina; continue the boiling from half an hour to an hour. When done, turn it into a jelly mould, and place it in ice or in cold water to stiffen. It thus becomes a beautiful.oruriment for the table, and may be eaten with wino or other sauce, pulverised sugar, or any condiment more pleasing to the taste. This pudding even when a day or so old, may be sliced and fried brown„ and forma 'Most excellent dish for breakfast. Boil three pints of milk or water; sprinkle iu slowly a quarter of a pound of Farina; con tinue boiling half an hour or more; stir in the fruit; put the whole in a bag, and boil till done. Boil one quart of milk or water; and add the Farina as above. While the mass is cool ing, take four eggs and half a pouud of sugar, beat up well with a quart of milk, and stir it into the mass of the Farina, which should be lukewarm at the time. Add spices it ,desira ble. Put into pans and bake. Cook the Farinn as directed fur ico pud ding; when blood warm, bent up eight eggs with it, adding salt, parsley, leeks, &e. Fry brown surniturc. OB E -B. SMIL EY, CABINET MAKER and UNDERTAKEit ,vertu I lanover street, next door to „^f" 0, 7 , .-*t . 1. 1; Wass's itotul. lie would resped hilly - in ferm the citizens of Catrlisle and dm public generally, that he has now on hand a large and olugantassortmeut FUlt ti 1 ltli,ronsisting in part of Vi'ardrobes.Card and oth er Tables, Sofa% Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy sewing stands, .te.. manufactured of the hest material and quality warranted. Al s o a general as,,ortinent of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. \'osni. S BUN thl made to order, and repairing promptly attendea .6s)• NS made at the ihortettt notice; and hav it4r a splendid hearse he will attend funerals In town or country. av Rementher the stand—next door to 11. 013R8'S 11010. it, It. SMILEY. EX T EN SI V E VUIt N 1 T URE' ROOM. 1 —.I AMES It. IVEA VElt would resoerfeully call ~..xy the :Attention of House-hectors and the public. ' to lib:extensive stock of elegant FU It N ITUIt E, including Sofas, M'ardrobrs.Centro and Tables, ..r. — Pressing and Plain Bureaus, and every other article in his branch of loisliwss. Also now on h an d , the largest assortment of CHAIRS In Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AIM , FINS mud() at the short est notice and n Hearse provided for funerals: He Koliclts a call at his establishment, on North Han over street, near ti [rise's !load. 41:4) - Fur0iture hired out by the month or year. ow\CIORNER of Han , k_,./ over and Louther. sts. CPo WA. -eAF CARTA SLE.—Th oendersigri e has always on hand a large steel: or superior Cabinet Ware, In all the different styles, ehioh he Is prepared to sell at jhe lowest prices. Ile finites attention particu larly to the PAThrsT $1051:‘ , / Mori Imosrs to, a I . IW it I.lherall article, which entirely oh r later, all objections._ The lrettom can he attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entlrsi satibfaetion to all who have them in use. /Fir COFFINS wade to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FETT.P.II )DRY 0 0 i p — s - NEW . STORE& NUN)" 00D31—The tt. iierslgned 114 now opening in the. store room of 'William Leonard, on tho corner of lianovur and Leather stroots, In the Roeungh of Carlisle, a large and veneral assort• moat of S TALE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, umbrae. log almost. every kind and variety of goods Adaated to this Market, together - with an assortment of (mom Rims. Ills stock having been nearly all purchased within the lost two weeks, buyers o iii have the advantage of selecting from a FRESH STOCK, as well as of the late decline in the price of many articles. Ile will be happy to exhibit his goods to all who may thvor him with a call, and pledges himself to soil every article 119 low or lower than they can be purchased elseirhero. Carlisle, Nov. lf), IRSI. ROBERT DICK. T 00K OUT IN TI .111 E !—Cholern morbus, Dysentery, Marines, ,tc., am making their uppearane. You know the remedy. ]f you linen any regard fur the wel Ifs re of yourself, your wife, or your children, supply yourselves with BEECHER% MATCH LESS CORDIAL, otherwise abide the consequence re 2, lilting from n bigoted adherence to old quackery. This • Mal,chless itothedy" can be had at the Drug Stern of It. J. KIEFFER. South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court I louse, Carlisle. • _..7.' - 'k ~- BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscrib er has now on hand a very extonsfre and well se octed stock of 001' 5 and SIIO E 5, whirls ho will soil at unusually low prin. es. Purchased from wholesale dealers, at low rates, ho call oiler such induce- • wilts to purchasers as will make It their interest to vim it his establishment. Ile . has every article In the Boot and Shoe lino—fbr Ladles' or Oontioinens' wear—ho therefore deems tt unnecessary to particularize. 4W Portions desiring good and cheap goods are invit• lid to giro him a cull. W. SHELDON. 1G Oct " rIIEAS„ COFFEE— R su - bsoribin• Ants just (tatted to Ma f.(roler stock a - goon -al selection of ellol6ll ItIVER Wt. lES, as II as all the other variety of articles 77„,,snaliy 1:1'14 in a 11 rotary Store. embracing 'Rio ';R' - jat:!uffe,—r(ostotl and itro4o--(at 123.; and 14 001ItA 1 Per lb." Orleans, 04, Crushed and 'Pulverized 8'401..4, of floe, illutlities; C11(.001:1105, Splei's, Salt, and a variety of all (4 NVI/11 . 1) Z 1. 1 .0 u. forea /It tlO 1"1 , t1 10'10 1,". AVO 111•0 the I . OIIIIOV ,ilfrport 11,. :17t , L iut it, a 1 . 1,11 - 111.‘r I • Cp•!,), 1,0 11% • , • 11:6 0' proliivtly executed FNMA ICE PUDDING PLUM 'run DINO ',AKE') PI/I)DINO MOM _ •• APPINESS ! HAPPINESS !!_ 'WHAT CAN MAKE US HAPPY? "Reason's whale pleasure, alrthe joys of sense, Lie in three words—llealth, Peace, and Compttence. But where we bail. pains, affliction or anguish of die eases, is net our pleasure, our :jry, and Mir 'happiness thereby destroyed? Why let our sick, fidloW-Veing suf fer? Doom not Christ- say: the setae measure ye mete, It shall bo measured to yott agulti?"—Mat. 7, li. "Who is a a Ice man and Onion-ea with knowledge a mong you, let bin, show out or a geed conversation his works with menknosli and elsdena.”--.li t u to .,, 3 r :iumulitY AND MEDICINE.—Doetor. P. C. CIALI)-: DER, Surgeon and Physleiau, elm Is .11utaidst, arid Physiologist, and is Graduate of our Lest t ges, and has made himself acriunint , sl meth all the sall ow; systems of Medical Science, :not with the discoveries and Improvements in the tare. us depart ments of the Letting Arts. litithfully attends to orders for Surgical and Medical and abuse medicines are all made or (~:mposed strictly in accordance with the Sciences of Pathology, Itotany, ilydropatby and Pli)si ology ; and whose medicines are all conuspsad of ail, d n . some roots, plants, and hydropathy, good In all diseases, and to whom the afilictoe aro lilt Red to apply timely.. Ills Character by Respectable Neighbors, Sc. Copy of a later from the Rev. C. 11. Leinbach to .Mr. 11. 11. Etter, of the Warm Springs.-.lle spouted me to introduce to your friendly notice, Dr. CA . LD- Do.lt of Now York. hate known'-1)r. C. for sixtevn years, ho has done business for me with sobriety, hom esty and with accuracy; therefore I do bono,o be perfectly sober, honest and trustworthy. Any Ms ors you may sue proper to eviller , n 1 him. will be highly op. predated by his numerous friends, and by none more highly than your sincere friend :Ind humble sersunt. C. 11. I.IENEACII: Landisburg, Pa., July nib, Copy of a letter from George Spihr, Esq., County Treasurer.—l ylo certify that the medical advice of Dr. P. 0. earthier has surpassed any other which 1 have hitherto had In the cure of N1 , V01.11 fever in wou:d therefore recommend hint to such 0474017 h mho may he afflicted with athresaid disease or others LORG STA lilt. Bloomfield, August 20th, 1851. DR. CARDDER :being well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries, with their lota and safe usedeuu ,if treatment, nod the speedy nod certain remedies anal cures for Dyspepsia, 1.1% or Complaints, liy mast. ry, Clod era Merino; and all Complaints of the .1i1 , 1% chi Ur,/ Stuns :oi; Superior Remedies fur the pre% tuition and cute of Asiatic. Cholera. 'Melodies for all the defects and dis eases of the Denerative Organs anti repnaluctivoi ecoms iny intim!), and Nomen; Comedies for InliallitYlccitaiu and timely cures for all COnMlniptions, hop tenet,. Ster ility. Sexual Abuses, Vault:real Diseases Ds all their thrum; Suppressions and other delicate female complaints. All there reniedie'S emanate from the most noble science , t Botany and Ily dropuut hy combined, (hut Ito indson.7— '•Ileal all manner of sickness and all sesszoter uf.lineasc. New Testament. "It is for healing that Christ v 4,11111.04- dct h ti e 4 10, Sua to t. 7, soul with com mon means. "Prune all things, hull Pant that alibis it. good."—lot. Thessalonians, 5, 21. "Therothre let us ware of laying up what we should lay out for health. for there is that seattereth and yet Inescaseth, and these is that withboldeth More thau is beet, but it toodeth." Proverbs, 11, 23, The different medicines and their directions will' he sent to theatllLsted In any direction hy mail or express. Address Pr. P. C. CARDDER, Carlisle, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., post paid, and the fee $1 always accompanyfug the letter, with the order, together aft!' a description, o. the feeliugs and the symptoms of the complaints el t he afilleted inclosed. " It Is this system of Medical Science the itotuhs and the modes of cute only, a hhdt Or. Cal d der employs that allow of useulleines entirely made or composed of 11 holesoine Boots, Plants. and Ilydroputisv, good in all diseases, (no poison), upd %%hutch tan maim speedy and certain remedies and cures tor "all maniser of sickness and all ninioter of disease," and which sur pass all other medical minims In point of gmudoess, be yored all bounds of cOmparlson. OFFICE South Illatuner street, East side near and below the Presbyterian Church Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials Irma numerous persons ~t the highest respectability lit this and the adjoining counties, Kite authentic in idence of tins goodness of Dr. eardtler's character, and e11111!‘• seen at his office. N. B. The aillivted cant revel% e superior untaliel nes and the directions for their use by the lirst return of mall or express. If littera lie, be desired. or skits requested, Dr. C. will endeavour to amouninu slate applicants as tar AS use earl. The Doctor speaks the Log) nob and the Cm-- In:ill Languages, ate. Jun. 17, 1 `1.,5 IMPORTANT To FE ;11 A LES ! 1111. cif EE4E,IAN'S PILLS. The combination of Ingredients In these 1 Ills Is the r,. suit of a long and extensile prat live; they are mild In their operation, and contain of restoring nature to Its proper channel. In r cry ittstame lime these Pills pro ed successful. The)' Invariably open those obstructions to ohich Fem a les are liable, and lying nature Into its pr , ,per.eluinmd, %thereby health Is restored and the pale and datialy countenance changed to a healthy One. No female can enjoy geed health unless she is regular; and ahoneverau obstruction takes - place, o halter from ex posure-. cold or any other Anse, the general health Im mediate)) 14. gins to decline, and the ',ant ~f sc a b a rem edy has heeu the cause of so entry I:OIISUIMPUOMN 11111.4. r, young females. To ladles wle•ile health will not reitnit of an increase Of tholpfOßily. these pills will prove a mei cable acquisition, as t itesw ill prevent pregnaml%— Ile:050110, pale' In the side. forlyntation of the heart. len thing Of (mid, and di turbed sleep do most always ads' from she Interruption of nature; and. NI hcnever that the ease. the pills will invariably remedy all t'bert (Mk Nor are the less nilicaelons in the cure of Leucorrhwe - C01111110111)7 called the ••Whites." Tlll , O 0110 should net er he taken during pregnancy*, no they would he sure t. cause a Miscarriage. Warranted purely t'egebldu an' free from inything Injurious to 11111,,r health. Fuliam explicit direetions accompany eael, box. These pills are put up in square Pat boxes. Person' residing where there is IRO agency established. I.y end' sing glue Dollar in a letter, pre-paid. to Dr. t'. 1.. CHM.) MAN. No. 167, Dleecker straw'', New York. can have then sent to their respective addressive by mail. TUST RECEIVED AT THE FAINI my oltocEitY sToitE of tiu stasalber, n 31n Hon Hall, • A new supply of fresh Witter Crackers, Soda, Luttor, Pio Nle and Sugar Iseult, Patina, Corn :Starch, Tapleen, :ago. Pearl 'tinley, Extract of Coffee, Mee Flour, Its4lim Ponder, Ac., A new lot of superior 'fable Oil, Ph:laes, Tomato Ketamp,'Prtuell Mustard, Stay ittun, Ae. J. W. EBY. GROcE rt 1r s „ NEW GROCERY _ t o AND VARIETY swim. Tiny auhscrlbor would respoctfu I ly inform his Mop cis and the puidie generally, that he hal:Just returned fryin the city with a large and varied assortment of __....' tiltDeghLES, GLASS and QUERNS-WARY 'IF '''" - e'l FISH, Ace., Si., xr bleb he oilers for sale MI all I 11111 H il l N j most reasonable terms, at his ;dew Store.. I % ot, corner of North Ilimover street and the Nil . ~,m, i ' lic Square, directly opposite the carlish) fh.. posit 11:111k. Ms Stock maniacs everything usually in a Orocery and Variety store. The/public are Invited to call and 07(1111111/0 hit stock before purchasing elsewhere, nv,ho reels confident ho can sell the host goods at the lowest prices. .1. D. 11A LTILItT. SALT.-5000 Sucks G. A: ‘.A ~ SALT, fiir is:do by PARR, (WISE k Co. Flour k Grain Commission lib:irritants, Spear's wharf, Baltimore, Doe 5 WE call the attention of the public to ronTAnLE GARDEN OR 1110 E ENGINE, for Mitering gardens or extinguishing fires. Au excellent articlo, neat, cheap and convenient. For sale nt novl-1354 SAXTON'S. - IQr,r lAM NOW RECHIVING ki er y ti ).my spring stook of PAPER HANGINGS which it; t hugest And most r Mod nmortmeut ever (Toned Ili Carlllile, to which I in 'lto tho odrly Attoothm of tho pul.lk, a 4 I Intontl honing At Prices which conout lull to please the domest purvlmper, mareb2S 31111 N I'. LYNE. 14: "I"ENTIONr 1)1' Si` E 1".1` 1 CS --T lioHe I ,kor you wh Ituro been nollvto,l f r o (111 - bot hors ono ilkolso, And mho a n,. 1.0%.21- ,t'tttt.ttf Ivory Nit:4llln It.•l' not p111111".,1111. it! t't•ittr, t• ,t• o you try Kieft ‘:•',4 11 , y v. u v i:; . 111•1.1 i• 1 , 111, I,ll', h 1113 I , 11U'Jr1,1 1 .1uth C 11..) C'uL lIA'III3, (*Mak' jpi~iki clpl;r. E. G OULD, [SuccessOT to A. not. P N. L 4 olostnnt Swain's BUJlding. Philadel ei.t.•usive Music Publisher, and Deale?in Mimics Instruments of every . ' descrlfitlon. I.lclushko agent fur the sale of Davis & Go Palest :iin.pone , ien Bridge ..Eulian and oihor PIANOS,— r.libert's leanfoir Pltnios, :11e14,deens, Martin's Guitars VI II us, Sheet Music, Music Books, &o. Itosititorto Orli)" coinitry supplied by mall or oth,rw v,ith music they luny nI;11. as lum :IN if put - ' 1 '. 40,1 In p'•rson. lug ono of the largest stteks iu the ratted St.ta,A. I f , •ei confident of it bfying all who utv , favor the with a call Cr order. itealors In lfueic supplied On the most 111 efal terms Manus to It. Sceoutt•hand Pianu,, for sale. May 20. I .4.141 AP NY AT,(2,11.1is ANI) JiLWEL- ItY, NV MAP-SA LK and 111•ITf• 1 1., nt the •• I'llra • „ d.• 11,1•1:: IN'utrli :lllli .loyelr: Style,' Nu:her O 8 North stponol Isirect, • • r• nur,!'uf Quarry. PhlltutZdrhia. Gold Lover Watches, fall jewelled, 18 car 4t, eases, - - - $2O Ou tlold I.eidne, 1$ carat case,,:4 Silver •. jeWi3ll, • 0 'OO _...• $ll , er Lever, full jos; elled, 12 01 SUpsrlor Qtddrtiors,. - -' 7 00 • Gold Spectacles, • - - 7 0i) 11:‘•3 Stilvt•r Stl'eet:y.les,l 00 . • • Gold Itra.s.tots. • - a Go Ladies' ih.lit r.ntwils. • . . . I 04) sil rtit• Tea Spoons. frt. - - 4 S 0 ti•• 1•1 Puns, yWI Poncll and r;i Ivor jf,dder, . 1 (go Gold Finger 101101 :....‘" '. cents to t.B: Witte!: (Ilassrt, olatn, 12 1 :, coat', Patent lor;),, l•tmet- 25; other al tide: in Proportion! Al! goods n Anzatiryd to 1, :ant they sirs sold for. , S'FAl'l.l;Elt k 11A111,1. - X, An 111 , 11. W1T111 . • Gild and Piper fonors and Leplue s tilt ItIV.- than tin' pi i, vs. 11 AT(..' I 1 ES ! - 31 ATt' 11 ES ! !-J OH N 1 x DONNF:LLY, tnitituraeturer and inventorof SA t 1.: TY I'ATENTSQUA III: 1:1•1116111t N I NA) lb IA MAT, 111..,,.; N o . Inn N, no h 1.'..1i 11 . 1 . II Street Mbove I: nee) I'll 1 LA ht. I. 1' 111 A. Nl:itches basing, tectin t e at. indispti,ableartit le In house \ ....ping, the Yll' ,ril er II ft.•r a great •acrif ce at t line and money; ia enabled t. , , infer to the. Puldic an at ti Lt• at , one, ...onbinitor I Wit). and I heapness. 'lllO itl N "la,' 1:110, lag the datnret. spprellembot on . ~,,n o . 0 , the tilmsey manner in , Li. it /att.ht e ale g,,,,,.. 0 11 5 pooh cd In paper, has by the :lid or Now Steam Mtn-bitter, or hittown In vention., succeeded hi getting up aliAl. ITV PATENT SQUARE U1'11.11;11'1' ll'utd> IstlN ; this lux ts far preferable, in as much that It necuples no ta< re rot au ;Imo the old round nomd box, and contains at least Two Hundred per Cent more Matches, tt WA) tp Shippers is considerable advantage; it is entirely now. and secure it zaltist moisture and sporiXineous combustion, dispels all danger On transportation I.y means of Itailtettd, Steam boat or any other mode of Cons 0:11...e. . These llatc•hes are parked so that one Props nr mot,. may be stapped to any part of thu 111111,1 w ith perk., r sandy. Tboy are the 11)0 , 4 deeirallo at title her Hewn t`o•):nmptton, and the Soutlierti,and nriderit market that have ever been invented. W.:ALF:HS and will do well to call an oxannno fur themrehes. I.l%)..Tbese matches. aro WAdql A STET to Lo r.uporwc to anything heretofore offered Get hu Nat. 7.)7 , e'r 4, 1' 5; FRENCH TRUSSES, Weighing lesz4 than 2% nura•es, Po. the• uptnr aeknowledged hy the bit:hest niedlealauthoritiesot adolphin, Incomparably superior to any taller in ure.-- Siillezers will lot gnitilied to learn that the eemaion offers to prOtmre not highest and In , !..t may, but as durable agruss as any other, in lieu of theetimbreu. and uncomfortable article usually sold, 'there is no dif- Iculty attending' the fitting, and o hen the pint is lcuit ed It will retain its wikiticierwithi,ut Persons at a distance unable to call on the subseriter, Mil hare the Truss sent to any address, by remitting tivo dollars for the single Truss, Or tan AT the double— with Innnstlln round the hips; and stating side affected. It will exchanged to suit if not fitting, by retuning at once, unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer, - MOM. U. Is:EEDI,Eti, -,Corner Twoifth and Race street Philadelphia I.thus; requiring the tonal. of :I,fechanical Sup porters, owing; to Mu derangement of the internal Or I.ans,,indtming falling of the Womb. Vocal. Pulmcnary. Dyspeptic, Nt rrotts and Spinal Weal:nes., fire inforThed that p Conapetent end experienced LAI , r 1. ill le in at tendanco at tho Rooms. (set apart f , r their exclust% a use). No. 114 TWELFTH St., 1,,,t door Lelow Race. July 46, 'la. H I A.YES ' Patent 'TubularOvenAlit RANGE,' yttrium , tosuit ID ing unges and Hotels: Thestrin want of a superior Oolting Apparatus at ited to van at our Warehouse and examine this Et for durability, co3llollly and elmphcity in ;penal 1- itatols unrivaled. It tits a perfect hot air veutllnta :01.1 Meat, bak.l lit this 01 cu w ill retain their juin t ;laver eq toll Lit that r asted before an men fire. If and pastr,v eoc.l,,cd at Ow snow tin, witbrut t,Ve ' 11114 the other. It will sinidy sufficient heated 'r heat additional rooms for the coldest wrath; r. lib' descending or return lima and is equally well ad, ty to bituminous or common hard cell!. The steam •si fit or the boiling -part of the itange carries off the St fir and scent of coohing, as well as !mu In summer. Every Range sold warranted to give satinthetion,c t expense to the purchaser. HAVES' VENTILATOR, Patented October, 1541 Punic Ilalls, Factories, Railroad Cars, Chimnies, pt • Ships, Steamers, Ae. Pure air is a onlject claiming the attention of individual, and all buildlm.rs should ho provided 1/.1 the proper means of vontilatlen, Also, a powerful Mumma AND VeNTILA TIKO lartnae tor Dwellings, School Rouses, Churches, llal Factories, A largo assort moot of face, Mallard Cooking P . Parlor Orates, Registers, Ae. Wholesale and ; I RAND .t MYER 82 North Sixth street, rh.i.* Air Personal attention ghat; to warming and v hating both public and private buildings. RMOVED.-E. NEWLAND & CO'S wholesale and retail I.OOIiINO GLASS AND PIC TURN FRAME; MANITPACTORY, No.l d MICH atroet. oppasite the Theater, Philadelphia. N. N. & Ce. received tan only Prize Modal, awarded the Crystal Palace exhlbition, N.Y., IF:3, In the United States, for Wit, Deoot at.M, Mantel and Pler Wawa. GRATIS !—Just !I( v. Discomtv IN ill EDICINE.—A few words no the national Treatment, without Medicine, Sperniater hen. or local weakness, nervous deliility,low sphitOittNitude, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposition and tt ca• putty for study and labor, dullness of apprehension, Loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude. ti• midity, 'self distrust, dizziness, headache, itivolunf any dischorges,•Tains in the side, affection of the oyes, pim ples on the face, sexual and other Infirmities in man. From the liVench lietancey: The Important foal that these alarming comphhata -may easily be removed WITHOUT tame's'', is in tbissmall tract clearly demonstrated:and the entirely now nod highly successhil treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,by menus of which every ono is rusted to cure himself perfectly HMI at the kind P 01411 1 ,10 CI st, avoiding thereby all the tleivertls....... o nostrums of the day. Wont to any address, gratis and post In a soalod itoeidopo, by rotalttine (pest paid) two ostage t ni PO to Dr. IL 1/,•Latirey, 17 I.lspwnard street, York. plt Ess C LOA IS' 'l'll.lllllNi INOS. cp. 1% . iN1. - 1 . t-9'111.11.T. Ulevcnth,:ini 'I II STltri 'F. 11111 .111 It.l-!.1. VVr fnv lit. t. , t.; ..! IP l ' h • •L I '1 1! • KIM ut, - • .• I 1 ‘ • t 7 Nortti z.l.l.l:i:ad'a