031 3griraltnral., To save Hay and Fodder. Owing to the extreme drought. in many sections, and consequent short pastures farmers have had •to conynenee foddering their stook much sooner than usual.— Should the winter prove severe, 'the sur plies of provender will, we fear, be found =hurt. It, is, therefore, important to e onomise as much as possible, and if there are any of our readers, who still inivo doubts about the economy of cutting lily, corn stalks, &c., we would now urge to make trial of the plan, and let us hear from theM in the sprin i g.. At the price hay is selling, a good cutter can hr bought fur little more titan the price of hall a ton, and we doubt whether next spring they would part with it for'' many times its cost] .We believe it wotUd save them • evt Mit tons of liar and fodder. I t saves Ail variki-; ways, first, by preventing uny wu,t,. The stock cannot dr;T• cut feed zs they would_long_hay_or.-straw„ , out-of inan! , ers bo,yes, and destroy it :miler their feet. Secondly, they will roject when whole much that they will .11-freely when cut up or crushed, ana ;:tai-tenod. Thirdly, cut feed presents more points in the stomach to the action :,1 tit gastric juice,, and is notch easier dig,' , ted. Non and animals are alike in this particular, Our own food swal !owed without mastication, is only partly li2y-tetl, and dues not yield the nutriment it othorwiFe would. Fourthly, animals masticate their food with less labor. when mt,-and have more time to rest. n addition to cutting up their food, we v etid also r eccommend the free use of cattle card. This is grateful to the promotes a free circulation of the blood, and consequent thrift. It is par ticularly. advisable for young;. stock and fiat eniz T • animal, and will benefit them as much as it will horse flesh. As re ...;•ardi the q uestion, which is the pest ['lit - t (sr for hay and straw among the multitude of patents, it is really difficult to decide. Farmers have had the opportunity ofjudg ingfor themselves at the : late exhibition. In New England, where all the new pat ents have mostly sprung from, we are informed the raw hide cylinder cutters are most in demand. We have seen • none hotter made, and which give prom of durability as well as rapidity of cut ng. equal to the Morey pattern, deserib •d p.tge 104 in our ))arch number. One 'iii•nter, informs us he has had one in use :or lour years, and it works as well as •vcr. They are sold at prices from 86,50 to s2(i the latter being addapted for horse power, and said to be capable of cutting nearly a ton of hay per hour. Large . an4 more powerful machines; adapted also' for fodder, are Putt's cutter and crusher, au excellent article, Daniel's, Sinceair's,• Catchpole's, and ninny others, which have been adverted to previously in the Jour dal. [Farm Journal. • „.. _ Beef vs Veal. Great and just complaints are being made at the exorbitant price of beef, of late years, a cure for which is discoverable in the following judicious suggestions,: "In less civilized countries, such as Brazil, more wisdom is exhibited' than with us, for it is a penal effect; to kill c dyes there,• and that is one raison why that country is always so able to furnish us with hides for our leather, and tallow for our candles and soap. Our farmers, were they wise, could furnish all the hides we require, but because we are ab surdly fond of veal—very unhealthy meet at best—and because our farmers are blind to their own interest in selling and destroying their calves, our country has to send abroad for Iddes•and tallow, and the working classeS in our cities have to suffer for the want of proper food. It has been 'estimated that 43,000 calves were butchered and consumed in New York alone last. !year.- Look at what a quantity of beef these. would have sup plied, it' they had been raised and fed fur four years. Allowing each to have attained a weight of only 300 lbs., it would have amounted to 12,900,000 nearly thirteen milli6n pounds—which would furnish every man, woman and child, in New York or Philadelphia, with one. pound of beef every' day for •three weeks whereas it. only furnished a like amount of - 'eack of poor veal for about three days. facts account for the price of beef. The remedy is for farmers to raise their calves;' • Mutton Tathei than Beef—A Plea for Sheep. We sincerely wish that all the. Ameri can people. would substitute mutton for beef and ,pork to a much greatd extent than they have been in the habit'ctf do ing. Mutton is more nutritious and wholesome thiuLlvf, even, and vastly more '5O than port. In fact, the latter should not be eaten at all,and especially the fat parts. Where on carte are there so healthy and robust looking people as the Eng,lish of all classes? It- is - not simply the firs and humidity of their climate which gives them their robust appear ance and good looks, fie people near them and with a eliinate almost like theirs, look very differently, So far as meats are Nmeerned they are mutton caters ; prob ably inure than half the animal food con sumed in England being 11111it011. 1311 t it is not merino nor Saxony mutton—nor of the • ragged fence jumping creatures commonly kept over large districts of the tTnited.States. hinfdish, Scotch, Welsh and Irish mutton is mainly of improved breels,well bred and thoroughly cared fur. These we may have in as higlverfection as they, by obtaining the breeds, and be stowing a little pains in their propagatiim rod feeding. We are glad to know that the attention of some of our farmers is turning to that branch of stock, and we rim that the good taste and discrimina, tion of oonsamers of meats will give a substantial encot•agetnent to their endea vours. To Make Hens Lay Perpetually We find the following in on English riper, and transfer it to our riges with out vouehin: , for its correctness, leariiir such of our readers us chose, to try the expe . ,•inient K ee p no roosters; •- _ meat„chopped itp like sausage meat once a day,—i very small portion, say half an ounce to each hen—in winter or from the time insects disaiipear in the fall, till they ap'pear again in the spring. Never allow any eggs to remain in the nest .for what are called nest-eggs. When the roosters do not run with the hens, and no nest-eggs are left in the nest,, he hens will not cease laying after the production of twelve or fifteen eggs, as they always. do when roosters and nest-eggs are allow ed, but continue laying perpetually. If the above plan were .gcnet'ally adopted, eggs wouldhe as plentiful in winter as in summer. One reason why hens do not lay as f, eely in winter tts iii summer, is the "vast of animal food, which they get in summer in abtindance iii time form of insects. NIT MITI';11A I - 4 ACA DEM Y, three y miks west of ll:wrist oire. 'rhe eiehtli Session of this popular and' flourishing Institution eill Sieolll - on Monday. the CO of N,lvember next, under the 4 t Ctt ffrtlflo auspices. During the present yea - r such improvements and additions have boon made :Ls its creasing im patrornme demanded. The Principal will ho' as sisted by a full corps of competent and experienced tea hers, and special attention will NJ paid the health and 'comfort of the Students. Itoarding, Washing, and Tuition in the English Branch es, and Vocal Music, per Session, (5 months) $55.00 It truetion In Laths and Greek. each, 5.00 • pi . French and German 5.0010.00. ustrumental Music, - The attention of parents lind guardians Is earnestly invited to this,filstltutiou.,Xlrculars will be furnished and any informatlwn'Mdirhe given, on application, either personal or by letter to 11, DEN LIND ER. Principal. Sept. 111, 1 MI. Ilarrisburg, I4LAIN VI ELI) C L AS:SIC AL AC AI) fw.tr Carlisle, Pa. The 17th See.sion will coin ate ore on MONDAY, IsOwember ii, IS:4. Number of Stu louts limited and vonstant efforts used bor their mora and intellectual Improvement. 'fernts, $o per session. Irmilars aith references and full Information furnish ed, by It. IC BURNS, Prinelpal and Pnmrietor, rep t'27-1 sf) Plainfield. Cumberland to. Pa. 1 LASSICA I, A N •IATERARY unill:4l`lio 11,, New rifle, Pa.—The WINTER I , lEs. ,N will commence on Tueslay, the 7th of November, and em tin tie llro ae , a t ha. Careful instruction is gi on by competent teachers In tho dip: rtments of Clat.siml, Mathematical and Ems.ll: - .11 education. The whole ex rouses f r tuition. to rdtng and with a runt,, furnished, $5:l per term. For further particulars, apply to either of the snbsrrlhorp at Now ville, Pa. 11011 ETIT - 317 , CAV1 llt EN, Nine) pal, W. It. LIMN, A. M. ft It. MX:1(11R EN, jr., A. It., I'r4e"°rs' fIUMBER LAN I) VA LI:A . UT E. Mole and Ftllllloo Sllperate and distinct.— At Mreuvvicsfamo, PA: Rev. 30S. S. LOOSE A. M., Principal, assisted by bye Teachers. The Winter Sessl m of this' Institution will open to receive students on the let Nov, Tho facilities which are offered by this Institution to both sexes, for obtain- Inc; a finished education are unsurpassed by any similar Seminary in the State. The Buildings are now and ,commodious, and the grounds ornamented. Tlie I.I.:IIVALE DEPA ENT is now entirely separate, and conducted by New England Teachers. It is located In the Ixfautiful valley of Cum berland, unsurpassed for its' healthfulness—accessible by hall Road—S miles distant from Harrisburg. Ono hundred and twenty students have been in at tend:men auria t t the Collegiate year. E it M Board. Tuition, and Room Furnished per Session of 21 IVeeks For Circular,' and Information address; Roy. .10S, S. 1.00? R, Meellanli”;burg, Climb. Co., Pit. apt2G—lt V OUNG LADIES SELECT SCHOOL K. Carlisle, Pa. The Vail term of this School will commence on MONDAY, the 4th of September, and con tinuo eleven weeks. Tuition feom Five to Ten dollars, according to the studies pur4tted. For further,informa- Lion enquire of the principal, Mrs. J F. DOWNfNiI. Carlisle, Aug. '2: it. "1- NEW GOOD . The subscriber is juvt opening a fresh assortment of very CIO , : AP (100pS ought nt reauyett Mims. _Cull and see them. - Aug. 23. ti EU. W. HITINTER. - IP ROCHA. LONO SHAWLS—Just rovoivoil a few I.9ng and Square . 116wha aud f", r 3,11 u by O. W. lIITNER, • the hens fresh GUM ktartiolc fy.ralb. yrocessiona Enrhs N. W E EN, Attorney at law has A. settled MP1 . 11:111Jelil rg, r", Proll'esion• All liinds of Legal Virlting.,Collertions. Caurt business, .f,e, promptly attended to. liftliT ”Pr"." site Dr. Longs residynce. : 4 } , II\•F.YI LI in all its diffe rent branebes promptly attended to. l B. COLli: Attorney at Law, will at tend promptly to all landnessentimited t him.— Ottli In the room r.rmerly comphel by`ll,llllom Irsine, Esq., North IlfllMVer street, earlisld. April 20, 18h'2, . • ARIL. C. E. 1311,1 INTENT' I A IL, II 0- maxlP 3 vrit C PiIYSTCIA S. Oflh n il residence Lroither Street, Ora' ei , AT east of the tierinau Ite• Tined ChurCh. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully offers his proli”..sionni services to the citizens of Carlisle r u ed ttirPersons from n distance laboring under chrocir diseases may consult by letter. Office hours. fr,m 7 to it A. M., and 2to4P. M. . sept(i,'s4tl offers 1)11 i BAKERr s to t e i sp e , e .t e i t . fu . lly r Cnrlixln and surrounding ,111111 try. 0111V0 51111 residence in South linnoyer street, directly opp.,:,ite to the " Volunteer °Mee." Carlisle, April 20, 1553. iu North 1) I Ilanoror tCt1,11:1 0 I,'FE ams r li, , O w fli i ee st, offie, hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 , (1 . 110ck, A. M., and fr o m sto 7 o'rloel.:, P. 11.. (.; EO. . N C,I1)1 DLN a IST caefully :Mends to all operations upon the teeth and adjacent parts that disease or irregularity may require. lle will also Insert Artificial Teeth of every description. such as Pivot. Single and Block teeth, and teeth with Coatis. uous (hulls," nod will construct Artificial Palates. 01- turators, Regulating Pieces, and every appliance used in the Dental Art. —Operating room at the residence of Dr. Samuel Elliott, East High strut, Carlisle. GE(HI(.I,Ii .•1, 7 Mt ETZ ll' p r -2- bona any operatimis tipon the teeth that may lie required thr their preserva ion.— rtilirial teeth ioserted.froni n sinde. prioriph.s. Diseas, of the month a,, I irregtilarities ntrefullt treated. iniliisat the residence of his brother, iin :North Pitt street. Carlisle. 741 mis win porr.rm 401 the 'Teeth thqt are required for tritsir pre s ervation. sa i d) as Scaling. riling, Phi fging. A.c.. or will rest .re the of them Iv inserting Artinthi Te,th. from a Angie I.'th to a ftilt sett. hi; , ' l Ore on Pitt street, a few doors s ,nth of the Railroad Hotel. lir. L. is ;Anent from Car- Hide the last ten days of even' month. FN, 110 S ENST EE L, IJuii e, Sign, Fancy and Ornamental-Painter, Irvin's (fonanorly Harper's) Row, near Ilitner's Dry Goods Store. Ile will attend promptly to nil the above descriptions of paint ing, at 'reasonable prices. The various kinds of gaining attended to, such as nuthoenny. oak, walnut, Sr., in the i mprovNi sty Ins. Qi A E—S PEEI)Y •R E oln e- Tii!No Full YBUII OWN DEN EFIT'!! .1 Will -04-0 adapted tMgeneral greatly superior to others. and within the means of every 100 PILLS for twenty-fwe emits! No extortion In lirics—no Calomel-7410 mineral poison la Mars cr. Do, Tints:tit:fib's Ilk:Ali:it 1.11.1.t4 fully merit thegreat reputation they hareacquired. They are rolled 10. r from all parts of the land, hscause tifl.l !air. ALL 11101 111 ET r1.%1M TO DE. WI! AT T lEY W 1 M. DO—They purify the blood. they loose the Spat - on of Ilutto.n., the) cure DyspepNia )mligestion, they create all Appetite, they cure Sick Headache, Dizziness and Imir tholLarrest Fevers, they promote a healthy action vd the lArer; they nre snre curs for Ci,tiveness and Ilaldtual Constipation, they are highly efficacious In Female Complaints. they strengthen and give tine to the System. They are the held FruntlY Nlisikine known. It is an ~.iiOl, l lS inquiry, how one medicine can oilman many different complaints. These Pills. however. :vest, eompontpled nr curative materials that persons have on ly to Till THEM and the answer will be found in a ro stored Isidy and nn invigorated constitution. tiach Box contains 100 Pills, at the 104"1 - 1i 4 bingly low price of cents. Fh ery individual should have them- For sale by the Orlivists and Storekeeperegenorany• F. A. rII.3IFAI, general A gett. Stoning I) A T E v T SELF-SH ARPE N ING ANKEE BERT) errTEll.9,, manufactured for ALDRICH A: SAIMENT, No. 4th Market street s l'ldlada Thh cutter is superior to any 111 - 1 , 1 in use, for strength simplialty of construction it cuts fast er, and is the only selfsharpeningllay, Straw and Corn Stallc Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STU AIO KNIFE, which any person can grind and set with ease, but in ordinary case. is ground in the machine. Thom sands have already been sold. and the demand is daily increasing. lu most cases an examination Is sufficient to convince one of its superiority. No one titter a short trial wouldjaart with it for any other. All'sixes of the above constantly on hand and for sale by .1". P. [XXII, act tl Sole Agent for Cumbeiland vonnty. - 1„1 - OM.: PATENT FA It 31 Flt S' nonxits.—Thvso posers an advantage ov,gr all others ht being made with an eutsble iron rasing, which greatly tyonenilses fuel and prevents loss of heat. They are 111:1110 of various Flues, Nom to to 120 gallons. They aro portable. and may be set In the kitchen for house hold use, or out of doors eenvehlent to' the barn, pig pens, ke., for belling food the sblel:. For sale hy. PASNIAI.I. MOURN It CAJ„ Agrleußural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corner of ith and Market streets, Philadelphia. 1 UST RECEIVED ! FRESII GROCERIES! • Beat Rio, Mocha and Roasted Coffees, Crushed, Put worked and Loaf Sugar. Porto Men. Now Orleans and Cuba do. Imperial, Gunpowder, Young llyson and flark.leas, Best Syrups. N. O. and Sugar !louse Molasses, queensware, Cedar and Stoneware, Cheese., Fish. Stilt, Soap and Starch, Cavendish, Nat oral Leaf, Fig and Congress Tobacco, Pickles, Pine Apple and Tomato Preserves, Ketchup and Spices of every variety. My stock has been selected with strict. reference to family use, for sale very low fur cash wholesale or retail by WILLIAMS, / nett '5l Family (ironer. I1?,14.1 NrE 714. KNIGIIT, (Successor to it 'V If artley fi Knidit,) 111;1)1)1 NI i ANT) CA II PET WARKIIOI3I..I, No. 118 .South Speond Street, live doors above Spruve street, Philadelphia, where lie keeps rota- stoutly on hand a full ass, alment of every artitie In his line of business. Feathers, Feather liras, Putout Spring Mattreqses. Velvet 'rapestry, Tapestry. Ilrussels. Thres• Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List. Rag and Ilenin Carpetlngs, fill Plollts, Canton Mat ting,s. Corea and l'panish 3lattings Floor and Stair Druggets, I learth Hugs, Door Matt, Table and Plano covers. To which he Invites tho attention of purchasers. f.loct'll4