;fariliergi rpiittuirllt. j II PRESERVING, BuTTEn. - --I.'ho farmers of .10craoao,_ Suptland,_ars_suitlik prae ; tioo the following method for curing but= ter,i which gives •it a great superiority over . ,tl4at of their neighbors Tako two quarts of thebest•common :salt, one itiunce'of sngar,„and _One of salt-. Ipetre:Aake one ounce of - this , composition for one pound of butter ;- work it well intihha . ipass, and close it up for The butter cured with this mixture ap pearB-4444-and-mul:rowy-gitUstauee-au kine cojor;•-and .acquires a brittle Inqd nem. Anderson says: ' ".I'have eaten butter eurecriVith. the above composition that bas been kept four years, and it was as sweet as :it brat." • It must be, noted, 'however, that but ter that is thus cured requires to stand thre weeks or aJnonth before it is used. If 1t is sooner opened, the salt is not Loa: eiently blended with it and sometimes theletiolness of•the nitro will be perceived which toElly disappears afterward. V'The above is weal!) , the' attention of, every dairy-woman., , • • RECIFE FOR MAKING PERPETTIAL resTE.—The- Patirmount. True Virginian says: Having tried the -fillowing recipe which-we found in Warruek's Virgifiia almanac for 1857, vo can •rccoiunend. it to,-all - PersonsTwiro — have .co St a tit'Use paste: We have now before uS paste made several weeks ago 'Which is just as sweet _and • as adhesive 'as when -firSt made. We think we were fOrtunate in stumbling upon so ex,;,llent a recipe. In a quart of Warm water dissolve one ounce ofalumflet it- stand-till-et:o- and then stir flour until it is• of the consisten cy of cream; add half teaspoonful of powdered', rosin and 'fow.cloVCS ; then put the mixture on the firerand btiil until done, taking care to stir . it all the time ' gRELTFR FOR STOCK.—Many farmers. still_ negleat their anitnals•dn winter, feed ing them from the stock-yard in the open air - This practice is not only barbarOus, but is very expensive. It takes. alhird more of bay to Carry a cow through the winter by' this method, and With the bed Of hay; She will not come out in'good con dition. Warm stables •are asubstituto for fod der, and an animal sheltered. hi them, is much more easily__bept in high flesh. Then, by' stabling. animals, - we can save all the manure, which iS quite too large ad item for farmers in this -age, tothrow Orly. • • *Many who ..have large farms, and do not 'wish to build, a barn long enough to hold the bay and grain,. build several_ small' barns in dilfer,ent meadows: Thosb save the carting, both of hay and ofnian-, urea. , In ne.ease should hay be fodticred out • to cattle - without some kind of shelteC.• . A hovel opening to. the south can be _mtide_very-eheaply, nd- wit h ligh t-WaEs. and =thaitebed roof, it . will keep cattle quite coinfortable. They'll-ill 'save the coat, of building- in a siwde-m inter—Now is .thp time to ptitithon up.• TEACHINd ANDIALS.TIio farmer is tho "school-master" of his herd. They are in tho habit-of doiiig daily as- be al lows them. to do: They show training or the want of if: They, fly at, his ap proach, or welcome him. - They are gen, the or.mot, as he teaches them to be.—: They watch his feet:if he is accustom edto kicking them. They kick Leek if he aPows it. • Nothing adds to the market value of farm stock more materially, with so little cost, as the habits which are acquired in youth. :The cow—the hor66, the ox and the dog aro valued much according to their habits or education—so is the man. , The horse is ,frequently carefully trtin --134—50 is the' dog; the ox. the cow are as frequently J'wolloped_into-duty'Las any Way. I cannot see the 'propriety .in offering -premiums' for well trained speed herzes; and not for pioiv or draught horses, or' oxen and well trained cows.—ln real int, porttnee-to . the farmer -the latter are far preferable. " I Would wish to urgo upon the farmer, and the farmer's sons, the itupOtance of 'careful, thorough training of •farm ani mals. Use them gently and -tenderly at all ages, and youwill see them mani fest pleasure, rather than fear at yuur presence. In teaching 'them to work, or to perform any duty, you need not be thorough, not harsh—kind, not cruel— and your forbearance will' gain your la bet., and your kindness their dove.— 'Genesee Farmer. HINTS.—As the pasture becomes short and dry, your stook_ will betray - symptoms of uneasiness. Sonic 'will pino„L some will become ill temperecl,•and 'some will Immo, unruly. way to in of this is to• increase the supply of fund. • This may be effected indirectly by selling • off a part of your 'stock; it may be effec ted directly by putting - the- animals into fresh pasture, or by:feeding extra fund in vegetables, grairi or' ineat, or by all these means combined.—There will be a great amount of food for stock this full. This may tempt many to try•to keep too much stook. Be on your.g,uard against this. -• WHEN TO FATTEN SWINEMOst far mers delay this business quite too Rivas: a well ascertained fact that fat and flesh are laid on much . more easily in warm than in cold weather. No food is wasted now in keeping up the heat t.f the animal system. -Tho porkds should net be alloeted . to"run in the road ur the pasture after the heats of summer are .past. If in lean condition, 64 may be penned by the middle of August, and put upon full feed. We believe four pounds of pork can be made now Cheaper than three pound's can be made in Member. ' Not only is the weather greatly in favor or. thelartner. but he has now on hand a multitude r f perishable artieles,.in the_ field and gar cle'ni that min readily be turned into ex cellent' bacon? • There is the"refuSe sweet corn, which swine will greedily eat, - leaf, - tookon ear. There'are the beets and the. cabbage leaves, the unused summer siquashes and tomatoes, that will rot un less:-triifitiYed .to -the feeding trough. 'Tike fresh articles mixed with the corn steal Stet, ,PrOthote. the thrift of -the .uni )oo4 and keep up good-digestion. In the winter.this&kind.of dietis scarce , and iiniforai born' and meal soon sates their appetites and they : do not &aim as. 'much an-'flesh. : , WhenAheprooess..of ..fatening- -be= jan;t , „bis , i4gl s.holild beve,:;ally(he feed they4.lll.eat up. clean, until•_the.yate - via.* ipio' - ppii4l#inilft. ANNIE LAUILIg .11faxirolt,rn Braes aro hoilnio, And I'ts thorn that Annie Laurie mo her prom's . ° true; Olo'd me her proiiihto true, Winch moor forgot will to • And for tamale Annie. Laurie I'd lay ino dotal and-doe. lror brow is like the snow, Her throat is liko the swan .. 11er face it Is the cohost TitAt o'er the nun shone on; 'Ph° . And dark blue Is heco'o; t . And for bonnie Anniir`latirlo .Td lay ?no doonand.deo. .'•. •• , . Lao ildw on the gowon lying Ix tho o' hor fatty foot, Lilco the winds In summer sighlUg Her volt° is low and moot; Iler toico Is IoW and sweet, And ohe's tho world.to And for bonnie Anubi Laurie _ I'd lay mo loon to doe. • A. WORD TO ABM . OICAN LADIES The current number of the New lurk Life IllttstrnleJ contains an 'excellent and timely article' under this caption, evidently written by or of ypo sex to whom the iluggestions are ,aclticessed.- • The ti;riter says we are in the midst of a Suaneitil pressure, and banks are breaking, merchants „failing, and • oltbests. blished -firms stispoilding!! on . every side; Our, faibers brotilers ahl_lnnibands—eotne home: with perplexed ltiaws - and doubtful faces, and.aye our housekeeping and shoping bids wit!' -thing by ii any-. )ut , an approving glance. Econotnizp—savo,—retroncli is Alio wcnoL word of tho boor. - • And it is our place, ns women, to set the eintriple i ef reform in this natter. There is . no country in the world Where so, much ro spat is accorded to women, and where her social position is BO exalted,.as in the United States. , all.thc.records of theidays-of red- , cross kiiights and 'Olden tournaments,, there is We such beautiful example of chivalry as We have recently beheld in the sad shipivreck of the Central 'America. ' The laeliea aimed; the , delicate, elingingwomen-arid the little children were' carried in safzty to the rescuing _brig, while the strong. meu stood looking on. in the very front of an- awful . death ! The women were cared for with the tenderest attention, arid the heroic down into the waves without a complaining word In a-country where-woman is held in such nn estimation ny 'iliisP-'ought 'silo to shrink train any sacrifice necessary to nuiintain the standard'? ' - . . 'But . the .reckless extravo6nee and empty frivolity of the modern finely constitiite - the snretit'motle - of losing this high national' posi tion. Look at. tho 18 1 71.-- rae -- .ivercrettr - silk - robe - rillielt dest - IT : hundred dollars ; her 7t,levo of n fall hat", was • cheap at fifty, and she sports a set of lioni tons at seventy fire. SGe entries n squill for rquud her wrists,. dangling nt her throat and gleaming on her-fingers in the shape:of crosses, rings, .and - bracelets. She _buys all the foolish trinkets and extrar_tigtene trilMS which: happen to catch her cycle the chap wiAnws,and. caps:the climax by going •into hysteric's when her husband hititiat retrench ment ? Is this the beau. ideal of tionian ? Our streets, ball-rooms, and pfaces of pub lic iceort, are crowded thetio walking:4d-* fertisements ; general emulation seems to pre vail as to which shall sport tps niostexpeu, Sive silks and the richest jewelry, and even the more Sensible and prudent, - whe . have not . Moral courage ,to declare independence, are drawn into the vortex of eitravaganee. Our very churches have become nothing more than show-rooms for the last new bonnet and the latest moire•antique of the fashion able worshipers. Why do not the clergy re monstrate against such. a state of things? We have sermons on politics, sermons on amusements, scrinons 'on finance, nod why not sgruions ou dress V A clergyman has just as good a right to insist upon his hearers aiming tifchurch in plain and -inexpensive attire as ho has to exhort thorn to• come at all I Let the Indies be as extravagant 'and fantastic as they may at the opera-house and assembly room, surely tho ho . uso of God should be sa cred to something better than idle folly and fashiou I • We firmly believe that many of the failures in the mercantile world are entirely owing to , the recklessness of wcruan and-the amount of Misery, 'suicide, and distress for which she is - tlius indirectly called upon to answer, is per •fectly incalculable.' A man will endure al most any degree of embarrmsmenthefore he will consent that his wife shall deny herself an accustomed luxery, or be exposed . to the or censure of her particular clique. Now, it is your plain and simple duty, la dies of America to stand up by.your husbands' sidelf and help thorn to - bear the hetivylTres sure of this great commercial erisis: It is of no nee torsit in your elegant boudoir, ehisp ing your jeweled hands together, and bemoan ing your incapacity to act. Help to institute rt reform in tho' dress qUestion,_and-your hus band-will-haimmome-substantial Proof tifyour Lay aside your costly velvets and bromides —deny yo'firself that coveted winter •bonnet— turn your back. resolutely upon every extra vagance: A true woman' never looks lovelier than when arvyed in a simple calico or ging ham dross, and a straw bonnet Worth seventy five cents. What if the Mrs. Potiphars of your acquaintance pass by you with averted , eyes I havn't ybu the moral courage to value their friendship at its proper worth I We re plicas the woman who, iu these hard times, dare apPear in public dressed in inexpensive raiment Oh, for the good old' time when ono " best -silk dress" was the stand-by for four years! It lies nearer the heart of our cummorehl welfare than we tirelim of; it is more closely allied to the workings of our gigantic Mercan tile system than many would be willing to be lieve'. All that wu need is sonic 'fair leader of the beau monde to take the hohdand: Weer a , - ship with calico sails! The present time is an excellent opportunity for the e,xperiment, and we are quite sure that the wise and sensi ble of the world will -gladly; welcome the'ad vent of a dress reform. • fl tiir When a t Arab wersa,l intends to Mat.. ry again after the death of her first imsband,. she comes, in the night Lei her second marring°, to the grave: of hei dead husband. Hero shit.kneois and prays to him, Rod entreats lint "not to.bo Offended—not to be jealous." As, however, she fears be will btijealous : and angry, the 'Widow brings .with her a &alloy, laden v..th two goat-skins of Water. Her pray ers and entreatiesthong, she proceeds to pour on the grave the water to keep the first ••hus band 000 l tinder the • irritating eiromnstances about to ' take place ; and, having,woll satura ted it," she departs: • • . • , . .• • gar DO not analonnly o peot • what ie not ..et come Id() not vainly. regret !hat le already .0 - 500).'5. • QPRING GOODS! :SPRING GOODSI Ilents'and Itrothet!have just _opouvd one or the largest and hest .a. , s9rtntents or Dry lloods over .broutAtt locarlislo:, Melt: steel:Am:Omen suleatetrwith. more than usual earn Irma the best houses in New York rid Phliadelphla, and ovary effort tondo to obtain the la st and must thshlonahle styles ordrees. Itlli Hat ter themselves they will be able to suit every variety or taste at prigs as low or lower, than they can La bought hero qr itr the city. Black Sill< ItoFes, .11groge Itol.:es, Poplins. Fancy Silk - Rubes, - Lawn Ilvtiiti, - Ataqttine. Foulard 5111:x, -- •" -' I; rena lio; " Milliait ten . Bay:ad.:co Silks, Pure. Chan, ' Chiglialn Lawn. DlointAlithitte, • Duval. Ihar.baxhio. India, . , Crape ola lEepagno Alpaca. 31marnipg,,' Ilhanlyn, All wunl dulaho Fancy Silks, ' Tatnarthia, - Caglunero. .. ylL.gagyrtn;nnt nr wilikilowzazta...Ntrinselnk Ilus, Yid,ln Lawns. Figured Svisr, VOIVOtS for Mir:" firs, White and IMaelc Crape Shawls. titan TIIII.et, Mode and Treeha Bonnets, Bonnet ":dins, bons, Flowers, &C.; Coronaflon, 01111.11 a Urinolipo, Skirts for Ladies, Also, Collars, Ulltiorsleetes, llnud kerchiefs In grdat variety. 7 . • . GENTS WEAR. 'Cloths, Cassimeres, limp doll, nishmerets, Summer CR sliosres, Cottonades, Undershirts, Linens, handlior. chief, ,ke DOM (MODS .111rached and uoldqacilol. !Aura and Cott on Shretingr, R'oble I L,mis, IVolen Corer r Cnuutrridors, Straw 111, Flats. hanl log Ulassrs, Tie:doge. Window Shades of all Mode, thabrellaB, I t llunitfid ovary va rirly of Dry (lands in C011111!011 ‘V'a havejust Inid j a stook of Tapestry, Ingrain, 3lialal and Rag:Carpet, Oil Cloths, :dotting, Straw 366, ,te., or leweFt prices. We reFlwelfully In vite Ihr.puldio to call and anainina our btnel: heron, jilt, chasing. We have hona:ht our assortment at such pliers that we Nunn& be underaold,. Special attention pal.' puirhosYng gonds In the city. per.order at shortest: . 1606. Every effort will be simile by the firm to glve'sath-f,te. lion to those who may favor th6tn with o'rall. • (1 II RIST:IIAS • AND NE IV rf , .; A I j Thestoro of Use Siti , ,rihre is in roi•ript. greire, i.:clettku - of lino nod rich,: • . I --- • •' • wm•e t 5a...11 as lalistsads. N'oses. Coffee rops;.hoo ell boxes, Toy . Tea nod llimicr setts, China dolls ill ea] tete. idol at variety id' ullua• articlos all well suite•( for ttle,lonilog lit•ICI'III ES ASI/ 141.11.. Es In eveey vsri. 7 ty, fre , h and of brA Ujuillty lull, just, Leon :ukted t.) our L.nuor =I of rory line pi:Olt,' •in ,inn:l ol,u on Innyl 11.11 SIN ! ,. - ' and ilt11,1• gird. ztolarto ! l to the season in varl...Lv, 4 . 0110,11111 V in stare and for :al. , l y . C' J. 1 - V•. .t rl 4.1;3. Dee. - A ft D~ ~`'=~i WARs~ .1NE`.: . 1 . :N81.: ::1'0,C1i:.4_!IL.11.11IIIIVAlEE The fot!,sct flier hthojtht returned froth li u • I:3si ern oil thol woul,l ethl the attentionof hit frtr•t4x ntitd ,thp., public koorrally to thd-lar,:earilwell,olorted sotttßett “r it.tailwAia: ftitirit Inc hos now on bo n d; corn lntluq in Frt Lot 111711,1)1N11 M - ATI:III.ALS, stidi n' Setews. !filmes. 11.11,. l, n ris. Ulnas of every do gedity.suelt :is Vont:a.), itheritho, I'rco,•in. Cootholleti nod lionhie thick ofthil slice. 1 . : 110t 4 . oil, 1 thrill:Ales. '1.,01e ai eecru . Brace III! Butts: Aligi,H.:, , ,ittare, I❑lalontvr, :Zet or: FLEWS, 1 . 1114 a 1311,1!11, ,,, 11.111011 ei err togollivi• 3hirorro 1;1111.1111,.. I..:ltVjlt 111111 inwls riliorl'hread,AtrlP, Wax. Derr. hair. Tree.:, Also:et - Sulk Makers Toots:poi Trimmings of all hinds, such as Ilhs. Shan, 'SOWS. not 1)• (loth, 04311. na:11:1 , 1;,, - Fring, Irace, - 3 oi.s, Alas, •Sminu itnitr.. Sr.. Cahinet, * Makers will find a largo asNottment of Vac ni,os. hik. 'Walnut...not Mann,anc Veoma of all k i nd s , Ize , ih.h. Plush. Curled Bale Chair awl : 4 efa Snonve. - - Housekeepers will ' find a lar,m,,n-sal talent of KIIIVes and Forks. 14,1:A11111i: Al11:11:1 and Siiccr 14310,1- Ta1)1. 411111 '1 . 1.:1 0111.11.,114 . 1.. :11141 • 1 • .n16, .4011 mol Brass 8011,. Ced:ouvare of ull kinds, such as Tide , . Inießota Churns:AC . aa;, - ' ..k.zrkulturili:ll3,lrments.enlLrneittg snralll;inth , , 'eniltikator,. Tires Slovelk. ..I ;TON. 3 Laic SLO eojll,lllSillg all hind: iu golieml xis., I,lli-111 am Fellilu n t 4 ' • Itemenili,r the viand, East Mails D..•AlilCIV:l'b OF SPlt 'ENG AND SUMMER (Rnms. At the New Ftore, Corner of North Ilanover and Lou- . _ . Thr 1111.1 , 1,14111 A 1 . .. i turns 1:1310Z5 •rk,i9Wi`alr'll 010 plIliii.:.1111,1 Ill.° re,pe..t fully an zu.laza.os that In: has just rr4urt,oo limn Phlklitelphi.t. :1114i I.; it..w opoilig . a Now h.l : 4 1111111119• Pit): (101)i , :` :1114 In:00KM I.S. e.105j,11,4 in 1,,,.17 ns and 11111011 he is 5.211 at C. 1,11111 i 01. S. IT.th, fhrll ios..llipleiv.. ° F;V:l.ll2le.rif.. - De l'oplhAs • 1.3 , V115, 80111.1111, i"Id111/1f2. riVrtril and 51 , 4111 tiln:;hilnlK:Prlal,, (dui ew Ijo,kry.e”Dat". 113:014er• - • - - SJIAIVI,S AND 31.1NT11.1..18 of every b I ylu micl qua. - • i:TA PLC. AND 1111)11:' , TIC PIZY•GOIIDS, Chit CIIF fhlll.l . OS, 1:_L=110,, rlia•a• Cionia, Cattanallea. I.lnons, Sllcnlinl;s, Dn. Nanheana. Drills. :%larst•lllas gullta, colored' and whlto l'arpet &e. , l'Ail A:4OLS AND UMIIIIELLAS. :t largo and splondlefesQartinent I'IONNENTS: 11010, 04'1,', Duos and tsnots, A superior lot of 1 , 1,-1. GROCEIGI:§C.'` Teas. Coffee, .Situar,lasFes. Mei!, Stlkea, &r., !laving sniveled my entire steel: ith En! ttaiattest care, 1111EltInEE lowest CASII Plllel,, 1 eon nE,nirEEllly l ilitEnti , Ellll.l the publi• generally, that I will do all in iny power hl make in) establiAment linotrn no the "111:,11/QUAI: 7•EItS FM] who wink to plirell:llEn still (101 l it to their advantage to eall and esamine my steel; ledlt., purt.b.isinr. Pit 111 pay the !dullest market prim fiEr Butter, Egg: !Digs. Snip, and Dried Emit July 1,1857, gTOCI... - 0V 1) !I Y GOODS. FOR sm,E. Goiniaaliiiiund ill liittlbandby the tun ive of his plik atul Ott re hls f tht sal, that be may thereby be dil etl,l 101 l the eases of hut:lilt's, and be 01:11 , 11.'ll W devote his :alma itntitntirebr to the restutatien of his }wall!, The tixturt4YalillAtto La wthl.toul Iho :Jura roam (Toil for I.alll. Tft,:tor 01111 1111 r hit! the noce,ary tat tat. andtf iv ill t.ryto hie at teation to tho this mill alfortf a rarciplittnee. 'flat en:Awn 111at14., 1111 :IS (Ito stoelt fizta received frequent tulditito Itt May. July 31111 AtgitS.l, : to :111 anmmtt oSel.etl 1 1 11111, 1,111111 ilieti nptu(u It (Ur (1111 Kt Trade. o .for vartlottlart. enquire lot of tlootl,tafitalle furlaNZI.:lSl/11 jllO. I " 1` , 5" t. • NT E W G Ii O C E 'lt I E • .r. w. EBY. , A choice Felection of 11rneorius of overy Tarlely. II rludiug Fplet, and Teas have Linn midi 0111 . ILroa among 1011,11 may I. hud slrietly prime MO, JAVA, I,AilUl'll.l 71101111.1 CI /1 I'llE, togellmr scull a general asou toemt, of 1111."1AN L 11111'f1i rgill.lllS, Including Cra,lll,l, l:ranulate.l.' Pulverized. am! (`lntl 14,1 Sugvs. Alm, n lat of New Ullokal. Farob, COl . ll Starrh. 31u4tard, Choo date, Ala, (intuit a ntl Bine !rims. of .leakin's stunt bmki. For sale at the lowt,t inices nt 31AltION 11A LI, (1110 Yby Wet 21)77" -- ' , J. W.. Eta. T i iltE.Sll G 0.0 Ell TES! AT S. C..1111VIal"S - Shad and:Mackerel of different grades, ' Salmon, F•alo Fish and 'White __—_—...-At Ii CY EMS Codfish, Salt and Plekled Herring, At 11UYETT'S ' Clnre,o and Crackers can lie had Pre,orves pnd Jellies Sugar Cured 11,,,y1"-antl A hush supply of LIQUOAS, 01Is, White Load, . ifTO 'TIM WA Y 1 ! !=Th a - - cheapest iS lOE STORE in the county, ahead al all Cmnpu ti den. Ladies and Gentlemen will save 25 per cent by purchasing, their Roots and Shoes at Jlie Ou t um. Shoo Store lucre - St] mare, ' p '• FRES. ARRIV AL OF BOOTS : and SHOES; IL Tu:k7.Tlttelri hags, umbrellas ,f. rCI Is lgtloll 113t019t and splendid assortment of - 0 ENT], MIEN 'S ARID LA 11l ES' SIIOES, which have boon selected with MO fr.o tcu Lest ninn ufactrrles,lnni which he can re.anucial tier their tit , peeler workmanship and It nrsh, Jto has every thing In the Boot :ttid Shoo line suitable for the Ft!aaoll . . Mai Whtellanitibo sold very low for east'. A great rakety of WIC:. and Boys Galths, Boots, Slows andellregans, La dies Gaiters, Lace IThots;lltiskins, Slippers, Ti Misses and Children's Shoes:lit kite lowext priers. " Purchasers are 10,,0t-trolly Int laud to call-and ex :Mlille 111.1 l• large :Lod ele,rant assortment, and they will find that in price and quality It will compete with any shoo store in the place. tiv„lteparlng done at the shortest notice. All ripe sewed Grans. Don't mistake the place, cheap S.3l'. Corner of thu public square, op. posits 11, L..Hurkholders Hotel. JACOB S.EN,EIt, . . Slay 20, 6m. . . Successor t. 0.111. tonne. B. KIILLBIt'S CHBAP TIA.T ta PAP. ' H WV AND SIIOII STORE. We invite the akim of tho piddle to' our larß and variedwssoctntentUf GOODS. whielcwill ho sold us chomp -as at - any - other estahlidur ant in Carlisio. - 7 tro lotto. , . E • • . VERY vARLET — Or HATS, fin. men, bc6a and childre , math) of excellont, materfal and of °tory cando and rice. Also a splendid assmb meat of Straw lists,• Cups and Infant's Hats. ready ta Mlled.. All kinds (.feiotit and (I locu t Caps, loan 25 cents upwards. Our stock of DOOIS AND 5111)115 can. not ho excelled; and we inylto our old friellds und'eut touters, as well us °thorn, tw.p.all and, au our stock as wo fool confident arum ability to phase., All kinds of hullos, Misses and Chi Itiron's iiAITIIIIS . of the best motorist, constantly on hunt.. ' • .1, B. IC IibLER. • 11.-11 rips sowed gratis, [April 2), 1857. -- . VE RY - IMPORTANT. - I' out Self Sealing' Cann, for ',meeting Fruits.. Green Corn, Seas, * Tomateen, ,te,te/Erorx Format unit Iteusa•Kuuperahouht bun pnrehaser.• For a:00, 1a elty . inices, at thu Cheap Garde:aro Store of BANTON% I,Apg. 1.17.1 . ' ' at;, Carnal°. T IMEI3HRNERS': '0 0 L .-2,000 of - Lykimi•V:igul Nut 641; Asuborlor ss:s du, speoklug and fru• auto by ' • August b, 184 T. • QADIILI ITARNESS • MAK: The nn conties to,ea cal Ito nhuvu trilSirleFN:till sill ttntarisnss I renclics.ln rcrtlilion ofiir where he intends heerhiC; - on lined a geoernl user, flow', t In Ids 'line condlutlng'of all' I. inn?, or fashion:o..lo i;',11). ' ' Bridles, ;Mos tinpiles, Girths,' Cis el owless,:ol t h ittois,al 1 4 1 1i14 . 1'' . ... c,`T",,,'rYd;:.!,Ti0 u .':;:71. _ w,„ do well to call end see - thorn. Ile ,Nornionuthetureg sness,'llrid CollarA nod Whips In nil their 'Tories ties, and eentldently believes from the general appruht iv" ‘,l: I, brett,t , trrre.,44txt-410—tmo-kaw—the—lstftte,7,ltd---• best gears, In sill thelr.variety of I,l . .4lth:that Is mode In the eonntry. Ile also look.. kinds of Slat uses to order, via: Strsiw, Musk. Curled Ilair and SKIN; Mat rauses. ' All the solidus will be ninth, id' tlin Lest material- stud - worltutinshir, still wit' the utmost duel patch. WM. 08.13011. N dap Alll] ,FO t WINTER! • VA 1',1,01t 7T) COuIc..INII The nal,serther at blh'ol,l q train c \,,t 1111111JVel. St., : . 111 . 11:31e, Of tho - 3:111111111 , t11 Natt - CSitutt nit," de l.:, to call the attention of . the ;.01 , 11,..t0 his lary:e as a•tment clf.STpl'l. or th 'unmet mint lle styles, 'l,ga the 1,0,t 111:1111.1nOt sen, In th, . . '7 tninCry, 'and at all prices ftont a':: to•:•:'] 6 • • . 1 ' 4 ?- I' T I N Anioap kin l'Alil.oll ,l Ull 01 ,11Fit 8TOVI:t1 7. , -, • --••• :.',..„..' •I • are tille . .MkOr r Stove. the .% talc. tot rte. Ftar, 1 i -- :,'VA I'ersi.lo, linion and .litint .l it TiOtt, t••• ether ri:72.7lii with other patterns withal Ito hos of 'nil sines for parlors or citainlaw.andeoleitiated tin [lnman!: either mind or. coal. , Alto, the "Etna, 'pike, Astir. Ail ~i , S i Fhlt-top and liantlhoii or Poor 'M.'s, will 1.1011.1. 0 H. It /NO 64 . 01'E5, Willplit.ing dila latest irt.provements In kitchen iitoi r 4, atol Intond,l for el thor wood Or conl.—• A lino, the Dining 15 . 7 . .1. Coohing .`t.r., , a '..,-, owl oh,: gala artielo, to intuit ho ins itot, the partieular atten tion of rt.mol, Ili,: ~,Ling slums 11i11,1.,111, price front .'..ii . to in. out, Ow li,Cittit complete. AI., ',lite Hato B'. tor of vdrion, pat torn:: ood an!, co tin if., ' A1...i: t:':.i.l. 'it t. i,1.i.11 5 i.; I i 1'1. , .N ril) 11 .1 li P. for Cook il.t titov es. Ilrass I:. it 1.,..a v. SAlsiti,ovorya rt irk in . tlio III:, , frf T1,‘,,i,4 <:Lp,,, li.tro. irliti'ilit4L_l2Ll.iaixo ! ,l,, nal,ln, - thr,r tat c7.IV.ETT - 1; eta 0 - ita Ili;: 1:,..4 , th , a, v:tfi. t, awl iihwipm..... of ladog aide •to give on . tiro sati , lio:tinii to rimy porch::';(. C0)1,1111: st, • Oa, 10. lb; 4. M. WM: InS• = , _ t . tf l Vf r.(W . tti., 1t( 1 034t. NTO \ on ntl% n hire ns , hrt !yen t.Thr lCnlnnt 1111(i 3labogau!.: 1•111.111:4, llitll near. 11. tnrt. • and IVaslistantlstr . IValtatt tlilt No.1.1111:I IVtittlrol:es. Nlln,ativ and 11'alnutt Tables of all llettst_ttutl, 2:l:llntttaitrand l'idia 1 aides, 1:11 pl Icy N. and chair, nil Intel:111p dtais, ni Lll velvet qr 1t:14441i (0),111,1. )I:ll.gtuly Iviii,•lolll , Jr .110 ei l'lnin Chairs of all 1,1 ”dg. • S A N,l'ON SPHI ARRIVA r, . C311:11111 So, thinllll , / :1,1 ,,, 11.111e17t 111 tllO n 1.6,1. a thy 1101,11' and 1.,.111.11..: ", Iv 2 - .1 .7 II Vs.; ING AN I) J'Lt:M V,11,111 i/Ifil I am-, tire•neeil C i e a first, rate up .14101 4inmeli uitl; [levet •fil' I I:VI' ill l 1111 ell All Neer': will lie warrolibitl. 1, will lie 11l OW 1,111,11 trallitly Ilaneverstieel, wile,. he lovi i tes TINNTNII. Srat'l r rNi. 1 ,, Aso T v4 . 1 ,,,,, to furnish. or tnaht. Art i, or .1j:1; al., at 111.121. - - p itromge Al lth V..l I I ill' 10,101'11(1y re.q.eotrally coothittunco of. . . hesame.sae. I= cIIEA'S i.n,riu'uMT, Tut: (111E.vr uscrtll .ti sfuro and rdflrn, tirpv..4l,, In 111 ry II.: gun]. 1..,1t, or. • A 1.11',1Y.411E. POI?. A . Atll3,,ite nd - 1:1:v.r. rI th. lunthcr..lll:l.ll,,, porco In. ,1111111. For i . t . • -11 iry. other - nil I.il ,111(.11.. Lill , ji 010 111,0 \l'll. 1111. 1111 . 1i:11 ji 11.0 jrl!OVli ill . 111,11. I lie 11141111'71r: Wei' 11, 1 . 1.111P1i ti. ;It 1..3':111 idyltlC S lilt it, 1111.1.111 fiiruh 1.0 tin tivor _ ==l hoßeals Celebrated Liquid (line, the drent dheAlVtl.” Toms ra 1.4 • T EN74.rl VES:,.:,NTS A l!orrt.n. )liluf.t..Atirc..l and Sd t. Wholc,lip and by 11'11: U, Milt No. 907 Chestnut Strhet., 1'W:11100/1a. r , J,ll,eral inflt,ements cll'orol to ])1,1,011$ &skull f the.abore'ni . lide. Sept 23, 1 ) - 41 1ENV IJ.E 1)E..1.'()S IT B AN-K.— 11 n.l? it .1 °lt S. AN:Lumley DaviElAcal, .th.orge Itva, " .It ,urr, N1'II11,0111;r:levy, , 1.. It. .• • • .1,1111 V. 140,111, delin 31a1 Low It, Ileyd, Alwalniin 1;1,0, Atelle.int Late.(. Quddi.y, Jelin II malt. .:1:11 1:11i 'lid, Bin, ilnlng Idisinese In the nice et' t Graces h. a i_enelal Nitlll()'Frrill I a 011 der idt, and raid I. , :tek nn ilen.hiat witlenit:notico. Inn Sreeinl Interest pall tie lin t— rerlll Mr:101S. ti pre t vul. per :11:111,1.: t,r per cont. poi . :11,110.1, Pealt;;;Churi.s &r.; collected in any pm( ol the United States. 111.7311Z1C11, Jr Forl'ier,, 31444.1141114•44. oil ‘411144444 41,14144: a :444411, 414411,1t4a lor I the looney, trill 1 tar in 44414441 ilint the . 1. 11, 1 4,14 4t01s 1414144 11,441: ore le6h lot 0.1. Y-1.1,111.1: to tile ,oN trilt . of I ia.,r NtV,l,ll r, tales tor all 11444 414 'whits mat other 40.114444tie1e, of Dill. 1111.1421.1' 4v 1144141,14 g lion, lit .‘laiit ,11441,44N0tt We l'a. Duel. ne,s lean 44 from:, A. ;a., to S r. • . NeNt'lllo. June 17.11747.-11111.1 - la,hior. • C U.:C1131.111 L AND IrALLP,Y 13:\\K. tvit.T.Ttm Nre, •1 • mil.ee..le Boo:U:311o, . *low, 111 r 1•ur....r. • - Ail ul• lull-i.,9,14'1:1:n0., • I 1•1•1.1.•• :1.1 g 4111414441,1 14t144:1_4 t !I, 4414 ut u•• l;u 4 , ii.. ioulll %id/ • Viattne it.lll. I t i any r.L:,i01..1 :t-nl h.• ale./ II ,lot It. ttn , lllte 111,14,r nett eriala; and 4,lrry 11'4.1111,A ttlrnr 11] . .t. ~ f 11tt , ..1v ran te 11. 1 . ,111y et • tall.ots all- the ritetlities rely:l,lE, 111 r a 14 , -,al Tian, All li,tronteets my tnantllll,e toe oe o g vo.l s I Ito .1., ‘Il it 1..1.1 t • till' 2.1 . 11 . .1rV111 ' ,.r e.n.‘7•l - ,.e. gat I led n tit, Ellett v:illne . ' i:r it II) Opt to gin e toe .t -..111aa jrr I. • I 'ote.lallllv nll liana a nne , f 11i11,1t 1, 1 1 11.1.1 . . r. 2 4.,4 at. it In: iv ami ci 11:,PP ,11:h dmtlo h. VII, 01111 vil p... v-v the t, of tennis ehttaellev. 1 . 1.k:\J.1 t1.1,1.•ell. or taut ~ ... • Irp.lN.kifE.." 'lll , I , .l.,' ,. .ll'.•:lP•til.r.'ktlili, fr,'ln (Tr ,1 Cho kw,. t, olui• 1 ty,t Pi if- ,, i.l Ili, ~,1 1, 1 . ni:l-:it,.v. , 1,,, iliv . li,trit nte1.1:if.u.ii,.m.“Li41 . ,.1._1,;, ill, ,1c . ,i1,1t PC: : • ,1,411`1,..i{.1 -f il II l• ilfil "I. +1 1 111,1t11, , fm 1.L...t.i1,g the i.c,t. / . I.llluS ur 1.:11,1i' ~ :1/tAi ..1!111.: ir`a: •- - • • - - 1411,ir, I tortifsin.t . th•tf, 11.1,1.6,1:.1.411. : . 1 111:.1 them r tome ill "Ali] .I , .llll..ii•vrt•at. 014 irt.,tl , ll .0111 n. is 111.• aunt v.OllllO y... 1 nil I livtoilll,lily d , . very,lllllo, ... 1 ::• 1, •im^re; T11.%1.1;1..1,41, ILfltinu.:; =I 1;.1`1111 1 •111110 P.ll'llllt 111 0, 1!IIi2• 4 .yt111.111 1 .1 . 1 1 11"1111 Illy I.lilvt•to 11/I1:11'1111.1111111 h. I , :itit rh.lo, 1. , 1 . 41,t1 .10 , ..f.11 , 4 hut - 1 , -ttrr“1.0:11 - 1 , 7,11 1111111r1.N. pi , 111, olu[lllll.l..vulliollts l•d, 111! ..1;11,1I 1 . 111 111. i. 11411, 11. 111 :s,y (pit, tlikl.t..• this ' , rt.:l.:lllV, 1110i-1110U 1 . 1110 I-1,- :111 Il 111'.. .11:U1Q. I/ ids, 0.11111 1;1, /111..7----.ly. - • • • ' f : li *- 1 1 1 ,1 3.). - 1 - 16 * (r.Y 0 .11 . ,:_ • L_- 'b ' : : !1 Jtv ;,41 . ttrl?, .71, • 141 J! 'r 1' • :. IFN f • • ,A 4 -1). , . • • - C. BITSIIIS IC o 51, NI., above I , :igligh, I'IIII,ADELPIII.I. fiT A F & 11A121.1011% p wi T c l(Es AND jEwni , n l - . 7I 01, ES.IIJE v:,fe . ' l,l olpy Stop," No, I, il,1No : 0 , 1,N0i SP:Co:0) Collier of I:oovry. I'h Pa 11 , 111 1. ,, ,11,1(..1,.... full .ll•welled,lSeareteas inlq on (1 , 11/11, , pitt , •, 1 ,,, ,,.t.. . 1 , 21 110 Sitlii 1.,,,,. full jc,011,1, ' I_llll Si:vcr 1....111,r. i-m,,,, II ihi Skuwrior 10111 1.11.1.5, I 7 Oti ' 11111.1 `1,• . .....it,, 7 110. No, ililll',,N., (1 ,, 111 Prat,:et, :1 111 (111 • r. V. ith• 190 i;;,141 t ho;:or It ta 6, I; V. - at . 10,1;13',1',,, 1.`,11.‘ Lunn 25; tqlter ;Irtioit, Iu pp.portlaa. .lil Ivnrraitted to la, what they aro ofLI • Sl'.ll - 1 , 1•'1•1Z 11.1111.1111 1131111 solo° 010,1 And Silvvr .I.evers.antl ,1 ill 111.1 llnr tt lr.,t u In let's. VI,LIE, LA 11 (1 ES r CITA I It' AND .1 FIIRNITLVI ki , l'll:1,1:•IIMENT IN 13.11A1M0111. ::: - ''ff,iO4:_:= - --_-- = 1 :--=:. .-, .::,,,r6v-,,k',-,i"l_--------r-S=-_ ._:.. - -., A :.,' Fiv). ._t_ . k -- :z,-c_.: 6 1, L--.111_! . L----- , ,41AiigR,._"#_ 4 _.- ~ , r _ ,-..„_ -'.= ,'l3, [ fag i i 1 Arki-15, -,, ,,m , .v.-- - : - ' ',--- '' ;', H110 . 5e1;.441 ,, r,-.N . 1 ., Ti 0 ~,ipti:j-,- . ~iii,t t'' ' . -= flll. .Y l 7. - . 4 . 1 11: ' 0 ,g0;11.4 1 :45i - 1 . 1 ,, , i, , , i, . ,, ii, ~..,,,.,.., ‘.l,ii., ' il .4, LH, I #ollll2 Y~~ ? _ _ ~~~ ~~ ~, .Mci,thiot's Gay SA'rt Ware-rooms. • .No. 25 Gay Stied: 71,Kr Payate, - BA LT IMOR E, FM: Ia Rept it 111 1 .4.. Oil 11111111, or mm rtler. one ry style t,f FrAelt l',Aar L 516111,4 or Frozoll 101 l ^I all and Medallion. l'l,clor 01111 CI OPTS la Hair, VrAt.ll FuII Stu:l furred PARLOIt with 0mt,11,. St4'A;l: 11111' Fri.urit •Alttlit."viny and It'ulitut i`11.111IS; 111 11.11 r. I'l:4k or I . IIIFII. ' - Roam Nt en.tiu t;insh: 1.011N(11:S—a large lt,sorlmpnt It hand. trinityimvterjt made uc covert...A Bilk triortler. oily der4nF, In Mir, Ow tompl4c, fr,):11 SJ , • 1. AN I and ltorlthht dn.—the larrrt.t. nvsni nu•ut mitly.oido lit the Untied Ntnlva—fn to :92 n tt ten • • ' Car Ittadn. Offieo and Dining CH n Oak. aul•ur :%lalitiguay;-voth. pine, Bond Lr Lulled Seats in alHorkniutik td) dozen. • Woad egaVelt4lll4 - .llo;,ergrfra;,3 and It OCKIN I A 1 1 1 S,—ivii; t 11.id,4604e,,'• - ,.., • ••' Feather .I)o.llWutttr . iii,fiur n A.3fAttro wiry,. , l •f pry nod ldaln 'Fianna. f II `fit: , PAT~liQT, f O24 'North flap ad, duur if);Near Fnyei In. street. • T.ll. •')A 13 () T KAYS A ! ('or. AdollolAtralli.n 1,, li:to,as 12,i0. lt s 'j;my, with it vontlikto it, 'or lino Terri. tory„11111,11 Juno, isr , Etulai•lir.; .a lull tte,i , ttott or I.lt. , gt.ttpliy, Soil. Ilium!, (':,,JO, Is, its (rgaul