IM 0 3gritnitural. mr-kA, I rfS4 .•.T • . . iv t ,49 41, 4 2 , ) ,• t*: 116. • : , • • • • r W°' • 4 *• • 1 The Biids The Collllllon and practical notion Con cerniwT birds is, that they are of no great consequence, except for the poetry there is in them. Their songs to be heard and their plumage to be looked at, are very fine thir:s for girls to talk about ; but of what use are they? It is true that the papers say, once in a while, that the birds devour a :-reat many insects ; but who knows whether it is true or not ? Who ever saw :111V ldrd eat a caterpillar ? and if they will not destroy these, which any body can en Irho knows whether they .are more formidable to others ? With such notions as these, war is M:140 upon sll the r:ftes of the feathered tribe. Boys shoot and stone them, and break up their nests, and so annoy and frighten them, that they are everywhere scarce if possible. Now we have to say again, that all this is bad policy. It is bad because it is very epensive way of doime , a thing not desiz rabic to be done. Birds do cat insects. Because .lint Whalebone has not seen martins eat caterpillars, it is not a proof that. im,l birds do not devour any other va rieties of insects. The food of birds is as well known as the food of hots and hor ses, and Whalebone himself may learn, if he will, what it is. One species of birds deVour one sort of insect, and an other, another—while other sorts eat °il ly seeds or vegetable food, and otheNtill eat both vegetable and animal food. What do woodpeckers live upon, for instance? Cannot - Jim Whalebone guess ? yet he will kill every one he can reach, red-head white-head and yellow-hammer, and think he has done a good deed. We must cultivate the birds or be de voured of insects. As the groves in crease and as we cultivate fruit trees, in sects increase a thousand fold. Those whichhave been heretofore confined to the forest willcreep out into our orchards and ravage them before we can devise a reme dy, if we neglect the antagonisms which nature has provided. We are put upon this train of remark by observing in the Massachusetts Ploviihman a correspondence between a nurseryman at Springfield, in this state, and Dr. S. W. Harris, of Cambridge, Massachusetts. This correspondence re veals the fact that a borer, heretofore common to the forests is now attacking the nurseries and is proving very destruc tive• Woodpeckers live on borers. The hint may suggest ,all that is needed.— Prairie Farmer for July. Action of Lime. First. It breaks up the soil, and forms combinations that the plants can render soluble. Seeond. It fixes part of the nitrogen of the atmosphere, forming nitric acid, from it making nitrate of lime. Third. Nitric acid contains the same essential elements as ammonia, and is ca pable of being converted into it or the plant. Fourth. Useful directly to a certain extent for the nourishment of the pima. Kph. It is particularly useful on gra velly soils, and on clayey soils devoid of lime. ' Sixth. Linie and barn-yard manure should not be mixed in the barn -yard, in asmuch as the lime causes too sudden de composition, and consequent loss of am monia which is driven off by the lime to be received by the air. Charcoal dust is quite valuable on a manure heap, as it fixes the ammonia and °other gasses, which otherwise to•a great extent would be wasted. The coal dust should be scattered on when dry; if wet the pores of the coal being filled with wa ter cannot then receive the ammonia.— This fact invaluable to all masters of char coal furnaces and farmers within five or .ten miles of the mime, inasmuch as the dust and braes from coal .pits--wasted yearly—would benefit very many farmers at a comparatively small cost, if properly , • When to, Bud trees; . 1 X n the month of August, or when the flows most freely, which depends lunch upon the season being early or late, witha sharp knife'cut a perpendicular in cison about an inch long, in the shoot in tended to be budded, which must, (or is M best to)- be of the present summer's growth ; then, lit the base of the incision, cut a horizontal gash about three-eights of an inch in length ; raise or loosen the hark on each side carefully; theit take it bud off a twig of this summer's growth, by cutting across the t.xig one fourth of an inch below . the bud, and itlong the sides to an apex above the bud,'of such a length as to tit the incision firepared for its reception; slip it in carefully under the raised bark ; press it carefully togetli • croon] bind it with a coarse woollen strirg above and below the bud, to hold the rais ed sides firmly down upon the bud ; let it remain so for seven or eight days, then cut the string. The next sluing cut the top offthe twig about an inch ahoy where it was budded... The advantage- of bud ding over grafting arc many and obvious —fir:4 if it does not grow it will not in jure your tree. It. grows luster than grafts, and is much quicker nod more ea sily done. I have always 11,1 the best of success in budding as described above. aucation_ 1 1 Y Irt"r 1' 11,LE I'E:‘l AI, SE)ll— le.t i , uti.m tt ill „ I wo on the limit )I,nd:ly nr March, In :111t1 V.llllll...ii"Li , hi/ 1114, 4 I.rCeted I.r that nutlet,a meter the ttirc..ti;al and super intendence oP Kt.\ ..1. i•iiiii.4l) 31111 5i11111.1.4 11 4 .111.M, Tine 10,,Linit tit' the.ei r) na health . ) retired.__ 11 is the lii . Sit:ll iif the ' , Principal that the tel ol 11t strttrtion he Hum awl the expenses moderato. The best female ie.tellers trill h e i f inpi n y,,t. p u ptli i . lt ill be arratto,i in .13est's the direct in nt the Print tied. Th,re will he t Lusa, elasses—Printary. Jtitilor and :lent,. ! For fuel and li per session of 4 $4l) no Tido". iu St• per session, S 011 ti co; i :nary 4 on Greek. 1.1 lor mu,,.," le 1111 anti 11 , 1., Of I listrument. . • :ti: , 111111111'111,111:r- , and tin" Fur furt 1 •r inform:diu❑ atl.lre,s .1. 61'15 N EDY. Prlncirtl January 17, 1i.15.-2in Fayettt We, Franklin Co. Pa. 1 IS 1 ) ) ( 1? k v, Penn. The next session of this well known institution will open the first Wednesday lu .May. It is hamted at Shade flap. eighteen miles from the Mount Union station on the Pennsylvania Itallroad, trout w hi. h place there is a daily line of stages. Being situated in the country It is ramoved front All the vices and temptations et' town.— The buildings are large, airy and commodious, capable of :tecomturalating some 50 boarders. Those who cannot he acemnodated in the institution can obtain good Boarding in the neighborhood at $1 Cd; per week. Tfiams.—sso per session of five months payahle gtmr ly in advance ; IVashing 30 its per lie; light and fuel extra. , For further particulars address. IV. If. WOODS; Principal. The Principals address will he Easton Pa. until the Ist of April after which Gino Huidc Gap. - Huntingdon Co. Pa. March 14th. WHITE HALL ACADEMY, three miles west of Harrisburg. The ninth Session of this popular and flourishing Institution will com memo on Monday, the ith of May next, under the !nest favorable" auspices. During the present year such improvements and additions have been made as its in creasing patronage demanded. The Principal kill he as sisted by n full corps of competent end experienced tem-hers, and special attention will bo paid to the health and comfort of the Students. Boarding. Wnshing and Tuition In the English Branch es, and Vocal Mush.. per Session. (5 mouths) $OO.OO Instruetion In Latin and I; reek, each, - 10 00 French and lierman - • 5.00 The attention of parents and guardians Is earnestly Invited to this Institution. Circulars will be furnished awl any information will be given, on application, eithOr personal or by letter to D. DENLINGHIt, Principal, Mai. 14, 1';55. Harrisburg, Pa. pLAINFIELI) CLASSICAL ACAI)- itoai Carllslo, Pa. Thu lettli Session will com munco on TIT ESI).tY, May . Ist. 1555. Numbur of Stu dents Ilinitcd.and constant efforts used for their moral anti Illteih•ettlal i npnrcu In , t. TOrIllS, $65 per scsslnn. Circulars with refurunct.s and full Information furnish oil, by 11. H. !MUSS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield. Cumberland co. Pa April IS-1855 ID4'/ - 6Z//wd fIOINIMERCIAL COLLEGE, ki No. 127 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, Md. TIAS institution presents superior facilities to young men desirous of obtaining a practical business educa tion. Tim course of study embraces Double Entry Book- Keeping, as practically applied to the management 01 Mercantile, Bank, Manufacturing and Steamboat Ihmks —Business Penmanship and Mercantile' Computatb.llS —familiar Lectures on Commercial Law—upon the sob. ject of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Contracts. Partnerships, The exercises are strictly practical, being deducted from actual business transactions, and so completely combine practice with theory that students, on eomple- Mai of the course • ane in every respc( t competent to conduct. on scientific principles, any set Of D 4, lllde Entry Boks. The students hare neve:4s to a Commercial Li brary pn.eured expressly for their accommodation. Usual length of time to complete the whole course, from 8 to 10 weeks. For particulars write and roceive a circular by mail april 11 THE WONDER OF THE AGE !--- For the cure of Saltrlieum, Chilblains, Common Sores. Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, Inflammation of the Breast, bites of Inserts, Sore Lips, Pimples on the Face, and Breaking Out and Sores on Children, and all diseases of the Skin. This Ointment will cure the Saltrheum awl Burns, or, Chapped hands, quicker and surer than any other medi cines of the kind before the public. To substantiate the above, I can give hundreds of cer tificates, but I Consider it no use, as (any person can do the same, if,they have friends, for oven a worthless ar ticle) I rely solely on the merits of the Ointment for the public patronage. N. B.—A single box of this OintrieNt will keep any, Blacksmith's, Fanner's, Sailor's, or 11e JlllllOl hands, let them chap or crack over so bad, son .0 and In good work lug order all winter.. Prepared awl .old by 1110/ 1 1t0E TERREL, Aaugatuck, Conn. Soldlilso by the principal Druggosts,und Counter Her chants. Price 25 cents per box. Nov. 10.11153-ly aPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS —A full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now on hand of all the different SIECR, from'4 gallons to 60. It received the first premium at the late 'Pennsylvania State Fair, the first premium at tho,Franklin Institute and Delaware and Maryland State Faire, and various others at different places. It gill make more find bolter butter from a given amount of cream, and in less time than any churn In the market. For sale wholesale and retail by PASCHALL MORRIS Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, corner of 7th and Market, Philadelphia. Dec. ti, 1854—1 f PI:MASHING MACITINES of the best make constantly on hand and for sale at the earßslo Foundry and Machlne Shop. FRANK. GARDNER. gaa'llAolLt Qsltintatiitt S. B. KIEFFER Office in North f Ilanover stiieet two doors frlan Welso .4.; Campbell's store. t rules horns, more particularly front 7to o'clock, A. M.. and from b to 7-o!clock, P. 31. CiAltD.-DOCTOR P. Z.EIGLEI3 / recently from Laneaster elty, offers his Profession, al services to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity In all various branches. Office and residence In the house rmerly (Avoided as Seller ' s Ilardn are Store. North lallllVar Street, where he ran kal consulted at all hours Mien not professionally engaged. Calls to the country prmnptly attended to . 119 s barges moderate. Thty (1 E. .131,UM 1.,'N'1'11,114 110- mtEop.tvl tc riIYSICI AN. ()filet. t.sitiefit. on Loather street. one door east of the Central,. HO- Iltriuti Church. lir. Blumenthal rt..itoet folly offers itis proft,sional services to the eiti4ens of Carlisle and ii-Persons from n illat inm laborioir tinder eltrimie diseases may consult by letter.. thine hours, from 7 to A. M.. and 2 to 4 P. M. NT Ol'lCl , L—Notice is hereby given I that 1 have, this day. assoelated with me in the 'tract Ica of nty profession. Wln. I. I'vnrost. and This. )1. 1S111(11o, Esp's. All ImAlitess, in future will Le fittf•ittlotl tout the lioive under the lirnt of . .Ihltntit k ItnNttosr. - rob. 14th NV. M. 111 At'ly at Law. /1 P: ItUAI RICH, Attorney at Law m•eimics Row. All I , ll,illl'SS entrust ed to him will be proillidly Attended to. BucI(EYE T11.1.11M ('. 1111 EEM, Attorney if at La(r. Nlain Street. 4 - Business entrusted to Liw ii iii lii promptly at tended to. Fri., 7. '55. N. GREEN, Attorney at law, has • settled in Nle;lutnie.burg. for ate praetlrenf 111 prtt,sit.n. All kind:. if Legal (•..urt toisinesq. Se,, promittl) at teudedl. dliee site Dr. I,toig's rt , ideto•e. SUR \ Eli NI in all Its tilt!, t . ent brunelo.s prompt') attended to. ( - 1 li. l'1)14E A tturnev at I,a‘v, will at ,..1- t,,,ti 1,1,111141 y t11:all 1 , 11,i11 . 1',1 • 11(1 . 11,t1.11 11 , hi/11. — t Mir” in llii• riiiim fiiriiii•rly Irel • iipil , ll I , y \ illiani I n In., 104.1.. N,irtli Ilium% ur stri•et. (':u lisle. April '..! , i, IS:i2. • - 1 1{. ; E( 1. IV . N El 1)1(11 ••••• 7 DI:N1l:4T tilt& tii :111 111 - 1" a li•i•tli anti ailjaviitit part, that ity Pity require. Ili• ii ill i•i•tli suit l'lviit i i•-•itigle mill 1114,1; hit:III, ;mil l iii nnith^l'•nlim niips ill ri t A turit),. l'ii, tliii Dental Art. the 1/1. Samuel Lllliitt,lli•st Illch stri-et, lo Pt ) 01 CI EOM '.,E Z. lilt ETZ, D. Icrl ii) t Motor I± ll I ..:' • i.r. l !fi l : : l- 7 . 5 ... 1 1 ... I ii S aT .- 51 . .. l l ' N'T ' c l i ' . ( s 4. t t . f . u t i l l i Y e public. Artificial teeth inserted, from II SlllO,. t4/1411. to an ...itiro set, on the latest and most a proved principles. Such as Single. Illtwk, and "Con tinuous Ilum• Teeth. - Diseases ..t the A1..411 slid Ir re.tularities carefully treated. OFFICE at the residence of his brother, (on North Pitt Street, Carlisle. l Jan In LOO- q I lit. J. c. Lou -- .., .. 1 tir . i o . , A , Nils will perform all operations upon the Teeth that are required for their preset, a thin, such as Scaling, Filing, Plugging, itc., or will restore the loss of them by Inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to a full sett. ,tir. OM, on Pitt street, a few doors south of the Railroad Hotel. Dr. 1,. Is absent fruniCar lisle the last ten days of every month. QCRI VEN ER AND CONVEYAN cER.-A. L. SPONSLER, late Register of Cumber land county, will carefully attend to the transaction of :11l such business no may be entrusted to him. such as the writing of heeds, Mortgages Contracts, Ac. lie will also devote his attention to the procuring Of Land %Vat. rants, Pensions, Ac. as well as the purchase and sale of Heal Estate, negotiations, of loans, tr.y.Oftice on Rest High Street. formerly occupied, 1 y W. M. l'enrost Esq. near the Methodist Church. 1,1 N. ROS EN ST E EL, house, `ion, Fancy and Ornamental Painter, Ir% in's (formerh Ihirper's) Dow, near ilither's Dry Goods Store. Ile will attend promptly to all the above descriptions of paint ing. at reasonable prices. The various kinds Of graining attended to. such as mahogany, oak, walnut, A:c., in the improved styles. IV. BBANI)T, Manufacturer ol . Mineral \Caton:, French Mead, Bottled Ale, Porter and Cider, North East Street, near the Ball Head Ilridge, Carlisle Stour &,' lin-wart. QTOVES ! STOVES I ! STOVES !!!- (J JOHN D. (101111 AS would inform the public that he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main St.. next door to Marion Hall. the largest and most coin plot° assortment of COOK, OFFICE 4: PAR,- 1.011. STOVES to be found In this county, which will be sold at the lowest prices for ,c.....- cash or approved credit. 1118 stock consists of a large assortmont of new and highly tip proved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished In the most complete manner. and calculated fbr either wood Or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns which have stood the test of experience, may be found at hie e,dablishment. Aloe, a great variety of the most approved mid beautiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES, in cluding a number of now styles, possessing very sum rior advantages over those heretofore in use. F am ili es and housekeepers aro respectfully Invited to give him a call befiire purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the country and put up at the shortest no. Oce. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN AND 511 EET I ItON WARE, ;toil Copper Work, and has constantly on h an d ~, will make to order every article required by housekeepers or others in this lino. Ills stock of Tin and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best tonnutitc- Lured. Persons in want of articles in his line may al ways be sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction by giving him a call. i novl-1854 pit r, P Itl4l FOR WINTER ! .PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES. The subscriber at his old stand on North Hanover St., Carlisle, the sign of the °Mammoth Red Coffee Pot," do ires to call the attention of the public to his largo as sortment of STOVES, of the newest and most fashlona s ble styles, from the best manufactories in the A7x country, and at all prices front $3 to $l6. L . Among his PARLOR A CHAMBER STOVES - *aam are the Mirror Stove, tho Arctic, Revere, Star, Persian, Union and Atm Air Tight, together with other patterns which he has of all sizes for parlors or chambers, and calculated for burning either wood or coal. Also, the Atna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK ING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.— Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stoco—a new and ele gant article, to which ho invites tho particular atten tion of families. Ills cooking stoves range In price from $lO to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plato Stoves of various patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, 4,.c. Also, every article in the Ihts of Tin and Copper Ware. Tito public are respoct fully invited to call as he Is confident with his largo stock, variety and cheapness. of being able to give en tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see. Oct. 25, 1854. 51. monmB. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; henry Zearing, Shiremanstown '• Modell 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl, ' Cburchtown • Samuel 'Graham, West Ponnsborough ; James Mc Dowel, Frankford; Modo Griffith, South Mid dleton; Samuel Coovor, Benjamin Itaverstick, Mechan icsburg; John Sherrlek, Lisburn; David Coovor, Shop -1-1 EEYE L. KNIGHT, (Successor to her it t a n icouNTY;—,john Bowman, Dillsbusg; Peter t Hartley & Knight,) BEDDING AND CARPET Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, ESry., Washington; W. 11 AIa:HOUSE No. 148 South Second Street, five ho keeps doors above Spruce street, Philadelphia, where C1)1.1.; AND 11 :11AK )...71: , ;(;. Thr sill si:riher (lim e s all its Ni•itli pr street, 14111. here he intend!, 1•1•1`pit1;:. I.isiii•ral In his line. t•i,itsi,ting it all 1, it Of 5.% ti - Martingales. Girths in:les:m.l Halters. also Tlir:\ travelingnoil Is,:s. Ile a man- - tits. tine. tho mnsl .l7 appri, ed \ II I. It I 11.14 "or u.rd hi tlll. o , urtr). AP it those . 0 sii me. ilural:le plrasa lit saildh i 1 iil d i , ii r if 1111(1 M.,' t hl.lll. Ile :11 , . 111 r : In] f, t ores Ilario,s. Bridles, ridlar s and 1I hips in all their varie. Iles, and rout' dent ly Leliev es from tLe general approl a: lion of Ills customers. that he makes the neatest and hest gears, In all their variety of liredth. that is made In the country. Ile also tn:xl.es all kinds of 3latrasses Ii order. viz: Straw. Husk. Curled glair and Spring' Mitt r 11551.5. All the 111,1 e art ICICS si ill Is , mail.. of the lest material and motlonanship. and with the utmost des. patch. \V M. N. ( . i , a 'ill \' I .'' o il. PATENT SELF-miAPPENING YANKEE FEED Curr Ens, mftntna,L..^^d fbr ALDRICH A: : 4 A IU; ENT, N 0.410 Market street, Chiladn This cutter is superior to any now In use. fbr strength durability. and sluiplioity of construction ; It cuts fast er. and is-the only self-sharpening Hay, Straw and Corn Stalls Cutter ever mde. It has but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which any person Van grind and set with ease. but in ordinary case, is ground in the umehinls. 'thou sands have already been sold. and the demand is daily Increasing. In most eases an examination Ip-sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one after a short trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the abtive constantly on hand and for sale by oet.ll 3. P. 'NNE. Solo Agont for Cumberland county ____ners that he keeps constan tly on hand supply of tne — Shemansagner,' an admi rable Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonle is tetztiged to by all of his cus tomers who livve used it to be one of the best articles known Mr eiVallhillg the hair of dandruff. Ile also man ufactures n Hair Restorative, known as the "Cornshee num," for giving new growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testimony oNists of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shemansagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents It from milling out, the Co.. rasheenum supplies a new _ growth to those who have had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public is in vited to call, examine and purchase these invaluable articles, as he is confident they will render satisfaction. SU:MX(I, HAIR HRESSINO, and curriNll, and PooNlNti attended to In the best style as usual, at Its old rooms on West Main Street, near Marlon Hall. Carlisle, Dee. 27,15:4. WM. BURGESS itsurnucc. FIRE INSURANCE. - TIIE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSHORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, Incorpo rated by an act of Aaaembly, to now fully organized, and In operation under tho management of the following crnitniasionera, viz: Daniel Miley, William It. Cinrgas, Michael Cocklln, Melcholr Brenneman, Christian Staynian, John C. Du lap, Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis Myer, Monty Logan, Benja min 11. Musser, Jacob Alumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. . The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing te become members aro invited to make application to 'Mb agents of the company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. DENJ. 11. BlOSSER;'Prosldent. HENRY LOOAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary, MICIIAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. AG ENTS 311 ON ROE HERE IS \VII AT YOU NEED AT PRESENT —The subscriber respect ful ly informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and vicinity that he has now• on hand at his flair Dres , ing tud Shaving Rocan on West ;treat. an elegant :tssortmet d . LADIES BRAIDS and lentlemen's and ean furnish to order at shortest notice every kind of Hair Work of tin, hest quality. Ile also logs leave to in. ==ll 1)i1t cipi)ia WATCIIIIS, JEWELRY, SILVE, sort li-. moot of the fittest quality, for sale at the lowest cash plias, at Wm. C: ELTON DEAD'S. No. lb4S.outh Second Street between Pine and libion, west side, Philadelphia Tim assortment exuhraces a large nod sole-et xttak Fine Watches, Jewelry Sih er II are. A Dada NI are,platef with fills silver. In Spoons. Forks. Ledies.t.c.—J et. 1101,(19. Fans and fancy articles of it supet Mr quality, (testa i ing, the examination of those who desire to pro,u re the Lest t: ~ - , .1 41 i. "4' g" l ' l l a E v a it t u.. t r b t e t l%rsa'4t cash t. '. tleak= c l e, : s d . ge of k a , , ~ ~, the business, and all available lad II . ties foe] im.ort log nod : I lanuliatur Mg. the subscriber confident P. inn lies put, Lasers, I lies lug Mg iliat t. lx p trurly them VII terms I* NI! ruble as any oth . tishineut In either of the Atlantic Cities: All kiwis of Diamonds and Pearl Jewelry and Sllrer Wart , IllltliN fnet tired to order: within n react nulde tit Le. n.i-Watehen,jennely and sifter aft, taithlully o p:lkea: WM. F. 1 . 1.10N111.AD, No. 2S-I South 2d St. a low doers al.a.t e the 2.1 St. Mttr liet. West Side. I v ) An ow of the may he seen the famous Bird Cl Ilth ock, w }deb emnumndeStore, the 7 . 4l lllillltilAk of the seientille and euriom. (Fept. 26, 131 PROVED 12_11081)11AT LotE.—Frour City Chenrival & Union Morirri,, 141.11 . after the most improved arth iesu ud tcl p superior. Prepared Anhydrite 31 u, ore. made after thd Euglish un- Uri... mid MUM, superior, being much Ii cl' than (Luau°, and lolly equal. '1 lie attention u 1 Dealers and F armor .1, is 1r: 3U-olio ly called here Tor trial. Also, Pertniati 6 u . nun, iu large or small quantities, ter Rile by .Irlll .N L. him utoy. • Se titill.Whary es, 3d door aboio Chestnut `o.t. Phila. Cllll,bUiN'S I'.EiNTILA- L It. ACE.--1 hesulaerlLeruould cull the I,t ~litloll 01 till requiriog n uesirii ble 1 ornate Li, 1 II 1 . 1,0:i • 121.1.1.1.1in7 la, 11 AF .511.5, ,t I 11. ILA% !Nu AV PAII.SIIS. I be rt point 101 l DI this furnace it not Ituoou , haling Levil 111l1lAtIVed du! lug the past t.. )fars it.u, aluut leou truhlic busoiiuge tuitl wore than mem prix ate du Olt nips. ti is together i ith the to.thept, lin I alit, u 1 t:ILICS el er) 'car In the Lehi et blunt, that Call atkitued of lts ,•oi,eriotity ut er all other but mots. by. the use of thso.ou's furinue, you SecUic the lellou hug ausuutagee- I tick.N A ' • surfaces being at a tempera. tore that %%ill not Ssecite the air. .1,:o:somo 51. Or FUE.L. • i 111.A1 DL Alatitt —lts.ing matte entirely of Cast Iron, not liable to rust, mill li -quire 00 ii.pans dining a lieu Lino - --it is ..asil) ❑uu.al. ed. :ISA It Ili 1,1 o:si , Ghs• I,lllld Ns lilt ti It 10 rias'ell to WU:ger 11 . 4 so hie, like We e e the testillitnaltlS (1t hUlidreth ut the most ,lent leen :Lt test to the truth ‘ , l tee CIVIC state went, till el u lean itildittunee it to Le decidedly the Lent furnace )ct im elited i,r yr. during a I , llle turd healthy atne.sithere. 11u tin aili.UX tile 111111,0, 111 a leW ,‘ ell AhloWli and, 011111111 a protessois, II lie 11:11 e used them and kindly furnisleal us their ladues and rejet elites VIII!. John b. ItnrL Prot. Parker, Prot. Nurtuu, Tres 111,1. 11. Alien, Prui. Prot. Laualde, Pref.li. Ail inian, Prot. hipley. . .1N1: SIZES. We have Introduced this season the new step. so that all parties may 0% all thembeh es 01 this gi eat7improve moot at a I or) moderate cost. it e are now prepared to turnish an eppara tus to a arra, a singie room, or the larg• ant bullOing in the country. :\u. 1 POIIBI4O Complete, 2 • • do do 3 do do 4 do for hr let work 5 do do' - 3 Extra Radiator, (with Pare and French! Plates,) ... do do do St. 5 do dodo. 107 6 do do do 133 his No. 7 is the largest and most powerful Furnace made in this country, and is admirably adapted for Churches and other largo class buildings. 81 u continue to sell the apparatus at the same price as when introduced, five ) ears ago. AlthowitAts present high price of iron has increased their (Ist 2Wper cent owing to their great weight, still we are enabled by the great increase 01 sales to furnish the article at the lowest possible price. One foundry alone, Messrs. War nick &Leibrantit„ have cnntracted to furnish us with 50* tons 01 I , urnaces this season, so that we are now piepar• ed to furnish them wholesale and retail. NS e superintend the erection of all .I• unlaces, when required, and war. rant then. In all cases. 3il,Titi/MAITAN COOKING ItANGE.—We have also the most complete Cooking Range that has yet been hi ts ductl, to N 1 Weil N 1 e Ball the attention of all ho may vtlNti to Necure the most perfect and desirable cookingap 'lna to, ever lulented. IiTrAtSUN'S PATENT VENTII.ATOIL—We are the only Agents in Pennsylvania for the raanutketure and dale 01 this 1 ontilator, which is acknowledged to be the only perfect 1 untalator ever made for correcting the draught in smoky chinudes, and for ventilating build lugs 1 , 1 all kinds. As them are a great nanny Imitations of this valuable article now catered for sale. parties will Ina careful to examine that it has the Emerson Badge at tached. PATENT REGIMERS AND VENTILATORS—Go have the largest nap most complete assortment sf Hot Al". Registers and Ventilators to be found in the United tates. Parties Who n ish to purchase either for prl%ote use Or wholesale, will find it greatly to their ultuntage to examine their stock. siATE AND NIANTLES.—Wu hnve always on hand nu extensile assortment of these Leautiful man tle, In exact hnitotitn of Egyptian, Spa nkh, Galway awl other ran, marbles. OPEN GItATE:S-4er Anthracite and Bituminous Coal. Also, an wadi.° new pattern. of the low down (frata, made front the English Pattrne, and entirely new in this country. SOLE AGENTS for the English Encaustic Flooring Tile, arnk Irk Chimney Tops anti Terra Cotta Ornaments, such as lll:mien Vases, A:c. Persons about building would do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Visitors, whether purchasing or not, are cordially welcomed to our exten sive Warensoos, and where we should be happy to iur- WA any inform:di:at respecting any of our goods that may be desired. A book on "%Naming and Ventilating oan be had gratuitously at our store, either personally or by letter. 8. A. HARBISON, Warming anti Ventilating Warehouse, • bid Walnut st:, below Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. May 31-7 m) J - 1 - 10.141,ARD, Premium Artiste in "lair Inventor id' the Celebrated Gossamer Ventilating 1 g and Elastic Band Toupees. Instructions to enable Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their heads with ac curacy. lon Wins, Inches.—No. 1. The round of the head; No. 1!. From forehead over the head to the neck; No. From ear to ear over the top; No. 4. From oar to ear round tin) forehead. Toupees and scalps, luches.—No. 1. From forehead to back as far its bald; No. 2. Over forehead as far as requlr ml; No. 3. Over the crown of the head. R. DOLLARD has always ready fbr sale a splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half Wigs, Frizots, Braids, Curls, &c., beautifully manullicturedaud as cheap as any establishnwut lu the Union. bollards lierbanium E.xtructor Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South American Herbs and Roots, the most successful article ever produced for preserving tun hair from failing out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why bollard's hair cutting saloon main tains its immense popularity is the fact that his Tonicis applied to every head of hitir rot at his establishment, consequently it is kept in better preservation than un der any known application. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment 171 Chestnut street opposite the State House, Phi!Adolphus. It. Dollard has at least discovered the ne plus ultra of HAIR DYE, and announces it for sale with perfect con fidence in Its surpassing every thing of nit kind now In use. It colors the hair either black or brown, (as may be desired) and is used without Injury to the Lair or skin either by stain or otherwise, can be wailed off in ten minutes after application, without detracting non its efficacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to ere him a call. Letters addressed to R. DOLLARD, 377 Chestnut st., ' Philadelphia, will receive attention. Jan. *.:5-17 DION - NETS AND BLOOMERS.- A very large assortment of the latest styles sukllsh Bunstable and split straw. Neap( titan, Hair, Lace, Leghorn and Florence Braid Bonnets, Misses and Children's Bloomers of various kinds, Straw Braids and (limps, Artificial Flowers, Bonnet linings end, ac., all of which will be old cheap at the store of tluksubscribet,F.outh er street. ROBERT DICK, 6Carljele, April 25, $ ' 25 35 44 48 60