•-• • Unprofitable Farmin g. • The following•extraot from an adOrees by Mr. Greeley, before the Erie - Petinty Agriott!tural Sooiety at Buffalo, ,00ritaine some 'useful 'hints ; •-" The truth which I am Most.inxioue to impress is, that no poor man can .ford - to be a-poor farmer. When have 'vetoommendedAgrieuitural improvements I Vile . Oft - elf:l66W - told this - Oxpopf3ive firtiting will 'do well enough for rich Flab- pie, but . we,' who are in moder4e Orciun- stances can't afford it: NO* it is .not ' — ornamental fanning Out Il'recommond, bne profitable farming, 'lt is truo that the.amount of inan's•capital must ft the limit of hialmainees'; agriculture as d in everything But howeier poor you may be, you can afford to cultivate . And- well, if you afford , to cultivate it at all.:- It may be, out of-your power to keep a large - farm in a- high-state of-cul iivittipti; but you•should sell ,a part of it and 'cultivate a small one., ....If_you.are. a , poor man, you cannot. afford .to ,'raise anlal~-crops; you cannot afford to accept . Ilalt a oroi from land capable of yielding a.whole one. If you are a 'poor man, you cannot afford to fence-two acres to Spou?) theAatop, you ought to, grow'on one; you cannot afford to pay qr loose thq, interest on the_cost - of. 100 acres of • land, to get the crops that will 'grow on 60 acres.. No man can ifford to raise 20 busbekrof - corn - per - aereolotleven -- if:the: land were given him, for 20 'builds per " foie will not a Pay the coat of the misera hhronitivation that produces: it: "No poor man can afford to cultitate his land in such a manner as' will cause into deteriorate in value.. Good farmink improves the value of land—and the far mer whtimanagea his farm so 'as - to : get -- the - largest crop it is capable of yielding, ~,incKetemikits value every year. , - '=-1""No 'farmer, can afford, to produce weeds.-- They grow; to. be sure, without etiltivation : they springup spontaneous - _li-oar - 611 - linii and' d especially - rich- land . ; but-though they cost' no flintier can't afford to raise them; the same ele - menus that feed them, mould, with -pro psoUltivation' nourish a sop, • and no farmer cap _ _afford 6'l expend -. on weeds • ittevatural wealth trhich - Mas - bellowed accustomed, my friends, .to estimate the christianity of the, _localities through which I pass by the absence of weeds on or about the farms. When I see•, one covered with a gigantic growth of weeds, I take it for granted that the owner is ;it heathen, a heretic, or an infidel ;_tt Chris ' thin he cannot be, or he would not allow tbe heritage which God gave to • dtits , and keep, , to be so deformed. and profaned. And to make an - application of the above remark,-I. ,must say, there ill much missionary ground between New - York and Buffalo. Nature has. been bountiful toyou, but :there_ is a great need-of better' cultivation. 'To-prevent, the .growth of weeds, is ejuivalent to en tiobiog your land with manure; for to retain in it the elements of which crops is_as_profitable_is_to-bring_ dent there. It is better that weeds ehould',not growat all; but when, they. exist, and you undertake to destroy them it is economy to g ather Ahem up. and • carry them. to yourbarn yards., and eon.; Vert them to manure. You will in this" manner restore to your farms the fertil ity:of whichthe weeds had drained it. Farmers cannot afford. to grow-a crop on a soil that does not contain the natu- ral elemental:hat enter its cohiPOsition• When you burn a vegetable,,a large part _of it -1)1111E-Passe4-09/Yi-"mngth9° gess orpoaietioti, -, into 'the ; ut there#-,alviays e mineral mat ter, coneitt,ing of !into, Tottish aie`other iagradien...that enter into its coin Pos ition- Noir :the planCdrew ,these:,niateri ohoronOf the earth", - andif •you•:.:attltript: to growiinit - in - a - soil - . that defititclit in theae•ingredientsYy6ti are driving en nn agacespful Inisinese. Nature does not • wake vegetables out of nothing, and.you ----- eican - 6 0 , -- expot to tak - e — ororafterettip — off •Inaiit , a field that, does not contain the elements of which it is formed. , If you lirish'tO maintain the fertility of 'your ..., ,farkna, you must constantly restore to • them the materials which are withdrawn in'Or.okping. Nu - farmer can afford to ' zeell' his • ashes: . ' YoO' annually . eiriort fromA/04M • 1%4W, York a:Jorge amount nf,potash.- Depend Upon it, there is no body in the world to khorn it is worth aa.ft la to ypurselves. Yon can't afford to sell,. , but a farmer can well, afford: to • toy ashes at a hightivriCoAtiiiiii - ..vaid . :byviy494,)tbat- Ales = hot"wish: to.' use fthell as a fettiliier. of the soli; :Bituated as t hhit farinere of, this , country , are, in ,the lit,the.neighborhood.Of a city that-burns • litegirquentitieV of ' weed .ter .fuel,- , you iitniald inatie:it Cpart your ' system Your system :Of . 6111aing,:to securer the ashenit prodiae - s. - When ,piur, teams. go , into- towti - ,lWith ' loads Of ;wood,-itaroul4 ocit•qcntiparative; , )7 Mtn, to bring back loads"ef ashes and iithiftlartilianra - that Would.. improve the prolubtiveriessof your farms. :::,t,,ife, pinii;failter:..nair, afford .t4,-leep . ;06'r - fruit trees, 'tliat;dci, not 'be ar geed - frgik,v,.44oo - a : fruit is •=tilway, . valuable ? *A jab:4o' I )t ) .•lisdA b. - Y lli ( l-.0:4 1 Tifit?'1/c4 oudifermarlteti=but 'for fitrgti -conpump. -- Ittk-iti liii - 40vfliiiiili;40 / 11-o f l3 :ViliikV V10."1/kirfa. of diet prevail, fruit is des tlawian atipPlaiit Abe. excesailie. !lucid', lOW !Mims' leod,that .ar`p;',consupod 'id titli ~ countay. .);Thiefehange rin lyrochio . tmigoilmaith;:;tro - a4.Aide:ocbot;. ,c, , spov,9f..ipi 9 o, : and 2 , elasticitr, of J apirlitt . lig= . 143aaaut=:deibt ~.iluit; the =4,iine.Will HAiiii;:fl4l4o B ,;:io4o4d=.of,.. putting . • :-41 NlfiltT* 0 0 1 ,1:kilentitiiao: 11 )Cikt , litliey '44 l *l444lill'Nktvi%. - illiA2;: - aiteittiaa Ait i .: 44 •Age 4 ti.4ibeir 40 1 04 :oflexto l 6o#l6,l' 't:'-' Dupla ~. *-- 4 iiiguisi . 4tiaja4iitil i i*' ' Q - . ,V 1 Ati,:TOPPitPeF4O44.Ot7Z k iti „,,,,,.1 ixic - thirapppareetki . Alicc, - -iiinlw-it it dosinkiii'O#o. ll 4 l :44att4f4r , f4in4q blit*PlA9l . (4o'Wit=lrolietl'iniOW.telftf!=lk3 Ai‘ined i siiharaiiiiiiraliiiieWPr;l,l;'/`,.., ,it,: - :•.--.... LI ~' ll.,`r: • . . h. i . ,'?'.,. -.110 thattliy,. , the.,pl6,4mozildi )tltivo; ;..i;lll4oeliihrit4'ailiililiiii azavia'n '''''•-•,.... 11::11-,- ..--'' --'', :•Ct,iitlini: ..-.7 , ,:.• . - THE - .LITTITI':OI4 2I MEAD.: ; : piiicioih the hair and clean gol!de,. Let theralodow -inirtabts - •• • . • , , • . -.-Let•the ehUdien.itles her gently, elintles upon the hod; .13todifintli celled lien able ,boennn, ;(tad 'the little on.; je dondl : moviams zrf HEIAITEN. BY MISS BARBER. . . . • " Whore Is that In4ihnt, shore Shall we not sock it - , and '7non no stoic?" ' bins, HISX/493., . . _ eat'alone trt,:psy: sehool-room.- The little, busy beings.whb had &Without Me 'till'4lay had taken ;their' :dinner . baskets upon , their. arms, oi'a.tiudgo - dfeoVer the hill,' in the 'paths whiehled , tn , their several hotties.' , ,My.desk was strewed over' . with withered wild flowers, Some were the 'offeringeof iri fantile,hands, while others had . been brought - in by the' botanical clasa:.fOr atmlyBis.. In' ;.thiVreeitation ' of that_class.l had. dwelt a --ijonier time-than-I-waa-wont, upon the beau, • V ofthe vegetable'-world, and the, goodness, and wisdom of its Creator. • I spread before them the ,beautifully tinted' corolla 'or the field; lily,,atid showed them its thread-litre • stamens crowned with. golden - anthers, and - its curious - pistils.' Prom anothei'veild flow; erg I dray/ the ,delicate - and nicely: notched calyx, -and explained -to them its Various - uses, and asked if man With all his boasted. powers, htid ever planned ;or executed any thing one-halras lovely. turned over the pages of God's Holy Word, and reads description of the riches of Solomon, " who, yet," continued, "in all his glory was not arrayed like one of • If it a out of our power to make anythiness beautiful as the little ifiowers , we crush Unda• our feet at every step, should we not be huhu ble Before - the class returned to-their seals; a r • little girl asked, with .ati sir of simplicity = "Will there' be any floWers Ileavenr - Breathless interest pervaded the little group. "Beautiful things," I . replied, and if flowers can add anything to the beauty of the gold en courts W.4i slirill.surely find them there." - Ohl" said she, "I hope the negelS will wear wreaths of them ;. I am sure I shall love, :better to look upon them and hear them . sing I" • • • - „. -These were among hex - last words as I parted from her that evening. The next day. _Trances was not in her accustomed seat.— her-and-they-told_me_slie_was_i not. npver tlaw her itgain. A few I - days after, her coffin in ssed my. window, coy . eyed with a black pall, and followed by a train of mourners. I watched them until they disappeared': in . the ciraitolis road_ which led to the village graveyard, and then • I turned away with a sigh and -said—" Ira, . Frances there Ore flthvers in Beaver:, for you tire there!" , Siar Illiterete men are verrprone to make. a'show of learning by parading borrowed quotations.. This is especially truti.of-phrsi , . 'ses from foreign latiguageik In the' last City Council- of - Philadelphia there.--.was-a gentlemnn of this kind,..who thong--- a very _useful man many ways in that body, - was .an 'itiveterate speech-maker. - During one of the meetings a very excited 'debate. arose on some railroad questibniin the .--course-ssf--!whia_Lbe_made__a _severe_attack_ up?n another member, charging- bins with -..being_nhe4rinta_donisdef the whole af— fair. 'A laugh here - greeted his ears, where. upon' he exelainied, " Gefitlemen excuse my Lk/in—l don't often use it." ' • ler It is an-inexplicable fact that men buried in an avalanche of snow IM'ar distinct ly every word uttered by those'svho are seek. lag .for them, while theik most strenuous shouts fail to penetrate but a few feet of snow. Z It,is decidedly provoking to hilve a fly light on your nose just as the daguerreo ypist pulls out his Watch and says . ' Now." Lbii~ation~_ etARLIKLE FEINIALI4I SEMINAIti r I„_,/ MIL and MRS, CLARK, who have Lien for several years engaged in tuachlng,respectfully announce to. the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, Unit on the Ist of Sep. Umber, 1850, they will commence the almond mission, in Louthor Street, soar the Carman Reformed Church, of their - YOUNO - LADIEB. - -.The -Institution _wllL_be_laith_a_ imerdLo g,_and_ day_ school, in.which all the branches necessary for the com _Mete education of young ladies will be taught. Assist ants' of the highest character for qualifications and Morality will be employed in accordance with the wants - orthe institution,. -The government, will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will . be as rigidly excluded. The Principals Hatter themselves that their long and successful experience as teachers, as testified by the recommendations in their possession, will enable them to establish an Institution of the highest character for' young ladles. They are fully persuaded - that such an inctitution will be sustained here by the citizens and nefghboring 'country, and hope that •thulr confidence may not b„ .. e disappointed. ' The Scholastic year will consist of foul. terms (eleven aka each), beginning on September I ; amd ending or, t,simond Wednesday In July.. • . Boarding, including fuel, lights, and ' tuition In English branches, •35 00 .Primary Department..... . . 0 _ Higher English, .' , Ii 00 • "Ancient and Modern Languages,' each, -5 00 Ornamental branches at professor's charges. No deduction for absence 'alter entrance, except Iu case of protracted illuerabi • - • _ flirt - as-Nam . ' . ion. FRED'S: 'WATTS, Rev. 0; P. WING, ' -2. B. PARKER, Esq., ' " A. IL KREMER, JAMES HAMILTON, " JACOB FRY, T. H. MILES Esq., ' " W. W. EELS, Dr. B. B. KIEFFER; J. B. MOMS, • Rev. Mr. BTERRETT. • • . Mar. 19, 1856-.4 year. . • . /' • no M 31E11. lad L C 01, LEGE, removed to the now and spacious Hall, No. 99 and •lut BALTISIORE STREET, Baltimore, Md.- 0.-K. CIIAMISRLI!I, PrILICIVI! and Lecturer upon Mercan tile Science.' •• •• • • . 6 • Et-K. LOMB, In charge 'Of Writing Ilepilrtmcot. • Q. W, KRUP, Instructor hr Mercantile Calculations and Associate Io Book Keeping 1/apartment. ' .1. 11. VIIILLIPI3, Teacher lu Book Keeping.... 8 T. WILLIAMS, Lecturer on Commoraal • Three years-have not yet elapsed since the'eatablish: ment of this Institution, during which time Upwards of eight hundred students hive Leon in attendance, (rep" resenting meetly 'every State In 'the Union) .amolig,, whom are numbers in Baltimore and elsewhere occupy trig prominent positioning businesia . Mon and acoonnt. BOOK KgEPTI•I O II... , -;Th'e Principal has the'titniost con Admits in asiubing•the public thathiter an as put lenge o fourteen years In qualifying young mon for the tleunt'., ing il eum and Otlaerlmbrortant statiousiand' an eaten. sive acquaintance with-the management of business Leeks of every description, (aasisted an ho is•by two scl entitle accountats,) the cerium of training in this' Mil. partment Is eminently, preetimil 'And .well aderpted,to the various pursultanfeumnierce and Trade:including Individual, Partnership; - Mercantile, 'Manufacturing, .ConangelgibillExchango, Banking, lihipPingiFteslabbak Compound*Company uperatlons,•&c. „ :, • • • PENMANSUIP art .—Theercises, uuder".thieliced.ire free, easy and gracefuliconibliring'ntiriditinf Oxecutlon with beauty of construction; thus ankbling the strident -to write an elegant:buskins& band 'ph courplethifOlt toe' , _ course. .• BIERCANTILISCALCUIATIONS in all their various bearings aubtaught by the Ana scpurate and Uspiik . Dallyilenturerbare delivered uplin'the'SelinicO "of An counts;lklereatitilS:CuStokne these In connection with Smirles of lectrirea ort.Cionquectil Law, aro - ol the bigheritlmpertance" ealbeispsing to occupy prominent Faitions in. the busluesi 'souruurnity,,- . ; Thrtimei r irepessary .for , ati" it:Paint" to - CoMpiptir the course, larhat frolif 8 'to 'l9 webirs; '.There being Uri iracation,..applleahts ,earb outer al any , arid attend both-day and evening. !.,4xFaqiiitattiazyti,, hold at stated periods, ring diplomas , awarded to t Who greduete.: , For terum,,etc.,birite and have n el W191:*4r.449d. ;„ i••WA! • 4EST:IIYRIrcka;::ALVA:IICINES".4 . bavo)uat..rocol i t e drom Philiollloblai emit • - r, ott i nry b nave. additions to my plonearly oyeryitetkle " /..6f4Modicluo 4 now! to. ,tteoi Turyontlne,- ,i,tnory, Stottotiary, Vino Cutlery, Mit :. ' ttitTaoklo,llrushos of almost Avery deoolip• th - AhlenillOye:.tfailoty-of other. ortl4oo,,Thlctt I littoroittiettO golllo.thovaavzt,oymer pylooyti ..„.y. 4.llThysic.ditigt:ColuityY .31eyc.bots,,, Podbirw.,And:oth an; 7:oo , Vottplo fully,Toottorted. loot+ .pattctho. ALI). Minya: tb • 'mattteot sitouratt that OTerkartleb will °T 'lllt•T.AndliPtlrreosolsialotenits.-.. _ -Mato .st.tnet,-Clarltele.:;- ,;;; , Awy, ,, . F .... W s t , ‘, : ' , ..t : if't:l l : l e, '41,.. ' *a l trtttrf4initiklb i t v 0,0,; lO , 401 o 0 ,31f..1) eio,to rg n il ; ; 11 1te i taii/t l 4l atilairVAtt l ri iii emi1i111:441 1 0,rAV644,,,,A1, ifaV I BI N .7O a " "' a nrals " , ' AT Tu . , 1.14 a'....Vt:iiT:WW: 2.t,ARTutP IFIO. COrtl6 , `'.: 4-70p.,pat vs...oillkle c r eato r the.lyerrt Court" _ CJ..--od.- on g'uth.aulaso' H0t01......A11 , 1)U51L1069 outtuidoCto Lim. • 081 IM, promptly attended to. . , [April 16. • . A Offleolo'FAst Msin 'Streiri,-111ohntilcshurg,1'n: Attond to SUIIVEYINCI licconnosion. with. ills profession. - {May 21, S. B.' KIEFFER Office in 'North It:mover street two doors fromAVolso .c.CWin - f5;71 a store. 011ie° hours, more particularly from 7 to U u clock, A. 11.,,and from b to 7 o'clock) p.,71., - ••• OCTOR Sl': ZlEG}Lhat.—Uffico . 1• and nealdenct Enid Main Btratit; third door -olow tlw Martill: nous°. Calls In town and county proi:49y attondod. ' ' ' - . , thrlll,4lo. Jan. 2,1856. „., „ , _Attorney 40.11-11ualnegn ont.rastod , to hirciwill rorpptly.. • • . fj: W.' • 13RANDT, Manufacturer.'of Vf q ,lUlnoratVatoraj'irronOit Mead, Bottled Ald, Porter and Cider, North BtOrStroot, near lleaditridgo, Carpel° I South Hanover 'street '''',"' ____- -'4"-"" next door - to tlie - Post 01See. -. . - . . iss e tilll be absent from Carlisle the lost ten days of each month. . L ' . ' ' ..., .- : fAug.,l, !bre GEORG.B S. S_EA -11114.4; BIGHT, DENTIST, Trono the' imone College of Dental Surgery., Ye—Office at the residence of hie mother, East Loather street, three'doors below Bedford. .lieferenco--Dr: Geo Z. Mots ' Elarch In, 113511,:tf. at ;77 L' Y., -tria nr _cv , having been instrifeted • la the art (b 3, Dr:Geo. Z. Bret:, a gradunte ot the Baltimore Dental College). is now prep:lied to, receive his friends and perform the 'various opemticos in the line of the .Dental profession, at hie residence, in South Street, third door from West Street. Give us a call. Terms moderate. May 24 1856-Iy. ' . • . QORIVENEB., - - CONVEYAN CER.—A. L. SCONSLEIt, lnto itegistolJtiCutribor land county, will citrefully attend to tint transaction of all such,business as may be entrusted - to him, Ruth as the writing of peeds, Mortgages Contracts, &c. also.dotote ids_at.tentron to the.pcocurlngof,Land-War., rants, Ponslensottc, so, well the _purchase and sale of Real ithstatih, negotiationsofloans, sc. ty9,Qflice on- West High Street. - formorly occupied, • M. Penrost Esq. near the Methodist Church. p .14.1 4.L. E.S T T G N . -Juid • ANDREW O. EGIk. N. JEFF' noncsoo• NOE' R TITOMPSON, Have opened an office at St..T Oseph, Ma.,for the pur. chase and sale of Real Estate. buying_anselling Land Warrants, entering Landian 'nine; Surveying and Map ping Towns, Location of Warrants, and making invest. ,ments for notoresidents., paying of !faxes,.and all buth seas pertaining to a General Land Agenc)6....in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa, . • . • mOdieu r on_Second Street, North of. A. T..Llealties_ -Banking Mime, . - Puly 30,1450. __ C A": .LL.Dn. jolll , l' K: . blllllll nwst • respectfully Inform tbq friends of lloinceopatbY and Reform, no ,voll. as tho public generally, that ho will 1w assisted in thripractice of - Medicine and Surgery by Da. #ona ARMSTRONG, lota of . . To MY OLD Smarms—My health - being in a 'great do greo restored, I will assist, Da. SMITO in ',the practice of Modieine and Surgery.. I - can nt nil times be found at his office, in South litnnover street, when not' out . pro• fessionally. .. • • - Carilt•lo, September 6, 1650. - JOHN ANMSTRONO . . , • O. P. ENYDYR,• • It..I2..WPAOLANE szN YDER & - M'FAItLAN • - •.• • • 'LAND AGENTS. .SYVNEAPOLTS, ()melte the Swim-sten .11thigo, Falls -- of gt. -Anthony, Minnesota 'forrlforY; • will buy, and sell lands, negotiate limns, locate hind warrants li, Minnesota, lowa, and Whoxinsirn Inquiries respecting the conntry,by letter or ethernise, promptly answered. • • - . -REFERENCES. • , lion - . Alex. IliirnseY.Ei-Oovernor; lion. 11. M.llico, Delegate to ()engross, Minnesota, . 1.10v.-Pollockdierrisburg. Janne R. Steele B Co., Philadelphia. lion. Frederick Watts, Carlisle, , • Magoun; New York, Robert Watch, Now Orleans, . , - - .James It, Irvine, Esq., Nowvillo, , .. • , . 110n..1.8. Black, Somerset, rennin.," • 110n..1. R. Eddie, " " = • , • J. If, Cloud, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio, • Oeu. 0, Anthony, • "" • , • . - Jas.,Carson, Esq. SC Louls;. • Wm. - Wilson, Esq., Baltinore,gld., .1. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C., .J. 11. Wilson, Philadelphia., - • 30,000 Acres of lithimProved Land for Oslo, at from t 2 to $lO per acre; also Improved- Farms. Lots for sale In St. Paul, St. Anthony, and all towns on the Ilium.. rota river. . • gm -Particular ,attention given•to the Loaning' df Money, and Entering Land Warrants. Address, . PNYDEII di • IPPAIMANE, - March 40, 11356.—1y.1 Minneapolis. lain. Ter. FAYETTEVILLE FEMALE SEM. ]NARY.—Thndutlei of this institution will be mourned on the lot of September, 18513, under the direr, lion of the Principal, who will be assisted by the same teachers formerly employed. -The scholastic .year will be divided loth two sessions of Five Months each—;the first commencing on the lot of September; the second •on the Ist of February. . There will be two courses of study in the Institution --the OPTIONAL end the nroutsn.. Pupils lu the former course finishing any branch orittlidy,•will receivers .cenviricaTe-sigued-brtherPrincipaband Teacher. — Thosir completing a regular course will receive Diplomas and Testimonials of Merit. Tams, PER BEAION—FIVE Tiforcrys Bpard,.fuel: light, room furnished, - - ' $59 00 Tuition in English Branches, ' - • - ' - 10 00 Music and use of Plano, - 20 , 00 Chromatic Drawing and Oil Painting, 12' 00 Pencilling and Drawing,- - 6 00 French, Latin or Greek, with other studies, - - • - 400 Washing per dozoni - 40 For furthor particulars Soo circular.,. • , .I.'KENNEDT. • • Principal. August 20'; 1856-1 m „..-7..c1 ._ ~.,.T., ------,---„-- 1 e tc _ SEWOODPIANOS FOR SALE" J.15 )0 0 Two'new and elegant • RessivOXl Pianos Cff and octaves; from the celebrated munnfactory of allot, Davis di Co,,,Aloston. These Initruments have been carefully selected from a large stock and r are warranted to,giso entire satisfaction,. They will be sold et . MEC MIZE and kept in order by a Competent parson, for one year. from date of solo. Those who may wish to examine, or to purchase a good instrument, are Invited to call upon the subserbef. at his residenco lu Cordele. • Also, TO ItENT, two good second-haud Piano Fortes at' sB.'per quarter. JOHN' H. STAYHAN. • nov. 28,'63, Wlllll3, HALL ACADV,MY,,t • THREE MILES WEST OP HARblfliiUllo'!l:.; The Twelfth. Bearden of • this Institution will commence on Sionday,•the 8d of. November:. Parents and Oulu, Illans.are requested .to. inquire ',lnto its thorns helbro sending their sons or Wards elsewhere. The location of the• Institution •IS retired,' pleasant and. healthful, cud the course of instruction. embraces the oydina ryand'higher branches of an -English Education, to. gather with the Latin, Greek, French, and German lan , gunges, and ...focal and.instrumental music, Terms, hoarding, washing, and,Tuition iu the English branch es and vocal music per.session (21 weeks) .80,00.. For eircularcontaining particulars address: •,. D.'DENLINGER. Harrisburg, Pa, Sop. 17,1856.] ')LAINFIELD ACADEMY;--Near L'.- :cotasLE, Pd.-The Twentieth' S'etialon (dee commence on' ?lay "sth. - A nett, builft Jug hen been".ereeted eontainiag ftlyinit.telam Muuic Amin, &e.• • • .• :_ iy4th Inereaseit,facilitiee for luettaietion' rind - nmti le iieeoponedatlone, InetitutionlureeenteAreatin duc'emente ,to . parents who' desire tfiii mental Ifnurnvewerit.of their sone.'• .; • '• • Terme per Pesidon; $60'00; Per &entitle, With full information, address , ; „ ft. till 1it , 113 t ,.7. • • ' I .',Prifielpal and Proprietor, Plainfield. Ouinbeeland .111 0,1956 8 .1)..K, IN •' AND. 8. U. Al M It: • • • • IiATS ANt. -.ThO'andoisignod invitos the attention pr Ms old nit tomina and tho public to ..108 now .• hod .taisonhblit 'sorb:whit or 814 K. t }TX. and. STISAIV ITATEWOLOTiI CAPS, ac.Snr,gentlothon a. n 1 -.l.loys,'wehr, oL tbalothit. • st . y;e!. und /Rho assortmont lOU hoAinuid to kunliinisWory . sortariatielso,jof. Ilata,aud.:Capa tot. ,3101,7,,,50vs and • Chlldrettrikpintho hhtmno,n 4l4 arid' chohpica I.)'tlko moot sty,lish and tnahlonablo, Such ,as tiktord:nspclint htylo or gontletnon's !Pita, )Vid to, Illah)r. 014:11.4 , 11, UntoooltitYur 11(ito arlileowttilMa-. .n?i..turo .Ihyn 'c!.;lth.caps or carlhini Colors and. Orin& ,!..sochnont, pfDion's and Barastmw hhts I if.thre.it • t.t aittus and pticea.to suit; ttaf - ppekoti ,h , th‘cl , n 'Fooling conildhut .thot . ..hnhor.non.hQ ~,,c,nnioauChd.tront hip ohtansito and Y364netfortoienit ho cordiany,Joyltes'ids.lrlo.add th bill shut : qtinintno; at his old, actalilloilinnint. pn Naha • ROV' • WEVr - ACIPXY R I ES ,i1,414,0•1•A1tx.5.u. ping. l'hosubiortber WOO re.oPocrin4V in krill 14ofrluage,entl the public genially, that.he hips hot, r itnrood ft:cßthe ,kv,with s Imo, and varied assort4nalt.oft 1 liscpmaits, GLASS and. QUEENSAr 4. 7 PPM, ad; WhiChlb9 04re for 801 ,011 '0?e • R wont ronaollahlo"terwp.:,:dt - 145, storo, corner pf,North, 41193.evet 14.1450tah4 th e rub )4o, SqUAliter4freitly op0411:t6 th4,o44hde'Do: . • 841)Ict: . ' a 140 cle-otithriurt....V,e.tYt4tult ( Pr.'4 l-3 ' ip Vil3rtiopty' aid* r odbfe: , 1 , The:oo4k mii.lßVlttid to calf 'titia'eliihithleNlß stool yetbrepikhailfig r ekticrheiliolbel l ifk 004111 dent he mii okillpho b41it:,(041 1 , !!t. pc; ~ t•:iM s .lA r Ar ..giaßbratO. 0,,':11P114 - 1 1 :),50A.p..-..ainiripa#ii4ituyi:vmniii.iiii yeti , Otinitile0 , 011.#0.130ip.p ktall , suppl7 - ,54 ttrlsei tralvetaallekts Aciapllost,raeoleodz , sia, , WMLIAMRIVANUM , UROCEIM, 11413 ~,~~nri~i~rni:~:: ~"; 27\14, t:A.GRICtitT,UXA4;. : •:WARE 1r , " The subsetiher;lodratat an the :basement of the,Motho-• dlet-Chnrch, opposito the-zlialiread ././epoti.. is- now. receiving( Ittarloty of Farming - ImplemOntsi ouch as '43 ' RAR gfirhii.EttßßK . ,' • Caro' end s Cob Grinders - (Scott's Giant), the Crescent Grain REAPERS AND . bIOWEItS• arrny i'itL7,lVO - od Onprovtmen - tr - Straw Cotter - 1G ofwhieb -are of, the lobst . improved; kind, and workmanship, and will be , told on the most nceom• modating tonna.,,Forrners are rtspectinily , intited to call and °amino purcinmink , ' • • , .t ARMSTRONG. • , . .• • • rarrFor the .convenlenre of farmers, Dloore's Patent Grain -Drill will'be sold at Shiremanstown by Benjamin Clascand , at Shippenablirtt by Christlan Lung. • , • .. . •,..tikrignst2o,3.6so.:;i .1 -L. 7 , . ..... , , - , . ,AGRICVLTU:R.AL IMPLEMENTS. ; DRLILL depted also for Searing seta gross tonic and guano. bit...tuner's Portlible,elder Mitt—the best In the market.' patent Horsariuyerianill'ltreeher's, Worland Guano '• Spreader's, -Dantol'a Ilay, Straw and.. Yr.dder I. l titir,, Little Giant Ckirn , and Spallei A Churn. neither° Superlorjniplements with ail otherie for the itie of theliiituer or, gardner, vale .• . •• • •.I.AFICITALL, MORRIS & £O., _...Agrlcultural-Intrehoope nod Seed Store; corner 7hl and Market etreets, Philadelphia. ' 20.'66. ~~~ ,V ~ y egv_ Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth_ Street . ' • Ili ILADELPIIIA ; AGRICULTURAL ITIPLE)IENT mANerAcrons, ErIFIOI. PA: Rasn anownis (3(0 Acres) Bloomed/oe, near Bristol, Pa, FAMMEI . IS EIGHBOR 1100P, Growers of Wheat and Rye, • I.I.IINAU'S EIMER PROPPDATE OF I,IIIIE, If you want . henry Crop.. or ~ • Lelnou'n_Auterican Fertilizer.' • • ....These.valuable Manuret hare Iron used for the putt six-yearn successfully for the Grain:and: Tobacco .Crop in Nirginia, • Pennsylvania, New Jemmy, Delaware, Maryland; and the islands •of Bermuda and flarbedoe •• A barrel (200 Is sufficleot for an acre of ground. • The s nbove Fertilizers are computed of reliable Chemietil Elements, which largUly inerento the crop And improve thwzoll:dotibling thwralbil'of the lend. Pike of the PlUTeplmte of Liant--$lO a' ton, Nitrogoned $OO, tiro American Fertilizer $2O per 'ton- or $3 00 per barrel. $1 25•It'keg. Also every variety of 0134.N0, Pure hand Plaster, Pot Ash, Nitalto of tioda,,•Done Dust, l'owderod Charcoal; Sc. • " - • - • Goods delivered free of charge. • • • A. LIiIKAIJ , Proprietor, • NudU South Front Street, Phiht IrirTo - wholesale dealers a liberal discount. Pam blets-in-tlio-Euglish-and_Uerman_languages.G.ratis Oydervat - atlistance Cash - accompanying - or Draft,- promptly attended to. " ~ • * N. 11.1)11'1.051AS hare been awarded by the Senn. sylvan% Agrirulturall Society, Nos! York Cry btu' Solaro Association, rind tho Now Jersey State Agricultural Society. Pep: J '56-3mos, - F , ARME'RS - LOOK HERE!- - TIIIIESIIING MACJIINESI - 'the subscribers desire to inform limners. and' public generally that they now havens hand and aro constant , .ly manufacturing Threshing MaChinus with Moment's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged to be the best articles now In use. Also a variety of Clover flutters, Corn Shutters and Straw Cutters. They also attune to the repstring.uf Agricultural _Nub nerr In the best manner nod on reasonable terms. Manutite• tory on North liannover:-Street,..dbectly opposite . the reslitenra of tieurge.Metegar, Esq. _'Augustaoo. _ TO F4IOIEII - B.—Thp 'subsoribdt Las' just returned from the City wiih one of the largest assortilients of hardware ever brought to this place. Ile ban Just received Stidor.. Mimes with nod without pat. listening% Iron and steel Looririangmirlii - pilifirfrtini. 44 to $1 50. Alsd 300 pr.stntight and. twist link trace - clutinafratri - 50 to $125 - 11orniiminde traces - of all - kiod also a lot of spread,. fifth, .breast; butt, carrying halter and log chains—also a.very forgo let of shovels, forks, spadesdimes,-rakes.-afid,in-short-overything-and_any thing Scouted by the Fanners-- Itels4mbertls4 old , stand East Maln St. Carlisle. ' March 19. 'fit„ .11. SA - XTON. • I• VA . hiiEt: PEED currEns, ntanifial.k..4 ' d Po; MUCHA SAIICIENT, No. 410 31erkot street, .41001dt! . This cutter inauperlor to any now in use, for strength durability, alut.simplialty of cApstruction; It cuts foot' 'or, and in the only tielfsharfo'niviril4, Si.Uilv and Corn 'Stalk Cutter ever made. lt hod but ONE STRAIGHT KNIFE, which any person - can grind ttud sot with mutt but in ordinary Moo, ifl ground In the nuichine. Thou wands haverairealiy - been - noldiand - the - domandls doily most-eases an-examination-is-aufliciant to convince one of Itwe.uperiorlty.. No one after a short trini would port with it for any tidier. An sizes of tho above constantly on hand and for sale by J. P. LYNE, 'Solo Agent - for Cumberland county. octtl • - .KRAUSER'S„PORTABLE 4.zki, • CIDER MILLS can still be furnished, or Improved construction and foist.. Their , grinding apparatus is peculiar, and gives them nn advantage over alLetber fly thd action cif twa reciprocating pictolrs,-Lhe npples are forced up agninst.-the teeth of a ing cylinder and neteined till ground to a fine' pulp. which of course yields-MOM juice when subjected to pressure than If ,thvi pomace, was coarse. Tho - Screw Irene has been greatly Unproved and strengthened since last _y_aar,and_the-whola-frante-is-tiglitesnol-by-strong-jalut„ belts.' It is adapted to either band or horse power...and tan ho worked by, bard to the oitant elf six to eight barrels a day. 1, , • ..-PASCIIALL MORRIS d: Implement and Feed Stem, 7th and bincketc.Pitlia. 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ADVENTURES, ' POEMS. 11101111 A STORIES'OF THE SEA, SKETCHES, II ' WIT' AND - • tram the best atid'afost popular writers of this cenntry,, It Is also spiced Avitli,a'rocord of tbo,notoblo , °fronts of the times, of peace and war, of discoveriesand imprifyo• meats occuring ln. either homisphero, "firming 'an agreeable nompapioU for a luistira momeht or hour, whore, at boanror abroad; oath number being mental° No sectarlin subjects are admitted into its pages; there are enough controiurent nubile:alone, each •.do• voted to Its pecupur poet or ,alkitio. This, work, is hi, tootled for • • • • ,T lU ',313L.L10N1., north or south; east pc.weati and la to the 'brim atiAgrePhie—inlselw, lany;just interim anY, lather,.trither, , friend would ,place In the lunids ors:tilt:l4ly' &role. It to Id all Ats do putt:mutts, fresh annginal;tutilovhat: purniirta ‘ to be, tbo cboapost taa 14111 ' , _Any Orson arida , Otta:o4l.an't.tt tbaittoprlotO!, , ait Wow,. may° ttto,Magoalno' for:. Ono yoar; or - anz person sanding ioe'r.tonritthloilbora and ZIGIAT,TOLtiAIttI; , at ono time altall,recolve o'cop.'y gratis. " Publisher and Proprietor. Cornet utTertaoritand proinflold . E AO . SCIENCE • 0.. L. Kbillog; Medianlisburg, Oumberland cairn liPa; announces to thee(' afflicted with Weae..oanceriPolypiltif Luptuf, - 81oles•or - Marks flet df tile. King's Evil onetall.diseasas that hovel:4on usually treated iritti‘CatistlifOrAulfe,heaan remove them out outting,,burninir • nalther Ctdopitirm 01' Ethor 10 "fdadnisterW tii, s Bhiv - pathnit: - It ie r metttat: on w h ht part of'thB the i mi re y'he; he 'can removr thein.,wlth perfect 411847 fen in a , •markably , time. ,10,81.1nerei:Ot;Vogotahi 'Potion' is applied, and rir, * 6 OO , kiquEveCii.fitit turn is perfected. • “,.• • - ~ProlapenolltetX"Fernaht-Complaints, 'Chronic; 'Pena red and ' ll other aiuoat with poiltPre.taiecess' Bull partiOulare goo lmjibtalnqd byaddrescitig eithei 0801011 pr aoiraftn, .•Pationto•cite be. aocom toodated *lth Beard on , reoltonolde ' 'fflechapleiddr# 18:15 . 8a:c1,the'trottlest • and ,bealitig' twine dir "anS , oihe r'dta : 4, 1t le t 'thiles'ltoni Uarriebnrg ; yp the, °w Valley gall goad; and accesitible'froni , 'Vida . the Union. Thu Doctor will swhilt,casen in any par : 'tßititto when dedired. • I i tune; delay any a ffl icted fellow creel tune; not to tel ,thrpf Ole tettetpientii.' 1,1 tF 713 1 0RTnA1.T.1..AF.,4 0 ./W r goNT:47irizit:iyuTio 4jr.• aeuttrnthe bl lost, ‘tykst..stArt. 4 01 . 1 Print 44.! Pie •Ind . rAni Mod titid*militoVbolootalo.pnClW t4l4.by....uhi o t a trpAis,:lArboigrober, , W,V, iletTlith and trin.t..Bo.l.o4.:Ptillwiqlrldrik 4?.tui.ef paper, 17 x 26. 1t 4111. cl i ce •' A Illwral . dtqcoun,k,..ii.4l :be Allowed . t.tiow,lllll4 , 0 ,, .5,,AugAP:4;,5°4.,,1.0Y1N CIEL lipQAL—(l araonl cope ptlvon 1(:),4*141411,0104:f.', 'or•IT! t ,' , siv• , • • ME Fl)il~iDrl~at~i U . . . STAB I? P' Flt It '&- -- 1-1. AItLII Y .- • ---i•.)..• --~CIIDA.P.-AVATCHES AND .1115.ELRY. •• tal" - -1.7.4 V Wholesale and Retail, at the "Piriladel - phli . . Waren amt . :Jewelry Eton)," No. 99 North &wend street,, . corner. of Querri, Philadelphia, . • Gold Laver W atchce, full Jewelled, 18 carat, ' ' ' • cases, • . . ~ _9 . 28 00 Clold.l4lno, 18 winds, : . , - • ' - v'S 24 00 . ~ . .__ - __EllYna.ater,lull.jerellcd, • s —1.2410- Silver Lopine;Jewels, . • ... 9 00 • _ : Superior Quarticul,. - .. i'l 00 . . Hold-Spectacles,- ---- - • Fine Sliver do. . : - 4 00 ' Gold Bracelets, • • '' _ - 300 ' Lailles',(loldrencils,l 00. . . —Silver-Tea.Sp•oons,-set,-- ' ' 5-00 'Hold Pens, with•penells and silver holder, 1 00' (old Finger Rings Watch glasses, Ace. All gouda viarninted to be ivhat, they are sold for. . STAUFFER .t:' HARLEY, ,- - Sucressor of 0. Conrad. • 1 fliii-On hadd Ramo Hold and Silver Lovers and Lupine ' still lower thin the above prices. . ' , 13.71.MhNTS, •' I: 4 IALL .01.0AIKS & MANTILLAS • •• - AT WHOLESALE Al I? RETAIL, • . .011011ULP.IN dt CO., Importers and Illanufacturovit of CLOAKS and MAN TILLAS, No. ILL Chesnut,Stibet, (a few floors above 7th, south side,) Philadelphia, Oil commotion with OEO1t(1'- 11ULPIN, 3dl Broadway N. if., thy largest Manufacturer ' of those goodsin the United fates.) bog to roll the at• tontlon et Wholesale and, MUM ltuf'dra•to their large and varied steel( of CLOAKS, TAL3IAS. &e.; for the 1,14111 trade! 1:-.:131oir collection comprlse's a complete as I dortenint antii the latest Plilislan Noveltiett lu Vofver _M6ire Anti ne, Cloth Piaui 3111, /lc., Ac.; while the fic tics nitordort by theft., conitAlon .with Oro largest blanullmtnring /louse, (of these - g,fards,), In Now York, enable flu:alto guarantee lettor_Nalue .thanilolftelna! ble olsowliino In the Marker; OtilL)111:1I,P11% S C 0... • Seat. 3;'00-3m. • .1,74 Chesnut Street' above 7th. LW W\V 0 SA L DRUG N N. SP4 NClilt 'fitOMAS, No. 20 South SeciMd Street Philadelphia, Inverter Mnunthetneer.nuti Denier in: CIIEMICAIht,•°ACIDS, Dye Stuffs. Itnints, 0118,Tolers, hendiFrencit nod American Wiiitu Zinc: Window Glass, Mute Ware. Vnr niches, Brushes, Instruments, Ortund Spices, Whole 'Spices; and nil miter articles usually kept Ily Druggists, lilcluding Borax, Indigo. Oleo, Shellac, ?Mash, Sc. All .orders, by mall or otherwito ' proMptly attended - to, Country merchants are invited th , cull and examine our stock Worr purchasing elsewhere. .11Z4000ds sent to any of thu wharves or railroad stations, Pdces Law and bloods Warkapted. • • . [lurch 0, 3356-Iy. • 1 -r OSFPII •A. I,N . TEE,I)I 4 ES, Manufactg- ty er of . . _. WIRE. Rix AND 11,A111-CROTII SIEVES', " • Coarso r Metilum and Finn in mesh i largeonlddle44sed, _ and small in diameter. 1, ETAbh CLOTIIS W OIi•OVEN WIRE, f the•best qualities. minions sixes of mesh, from Nos. I odd inclUsivti, and from one to six feet in wid4h. . - 'rimy oronumbored so many, spaces to tho lineal Inch, , -and cot to suit.. . • • The subscriber also -beeps constatly to hand SCREENS, . , .. for coal,-sand ore, -lime, 'groin, -gravel.-guano, sumac' sugar, salt, bone, coffee, spice, &nog, dyo.stulfss ,kc 'together -with on 'lmminent of 1111101 IT AND AN• -- NEALE!) IRON WIRE. All the- above sold whole:tido and retell by • . . ' J. A.' NEEDLES, 6.1 Vront Street, Phila.. -- ! Juno 4,1866.—1 y. . . TIEN,sLow co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • , • and Wholesa/e Dealers la 41111,111de of FOItEIGN & DOIESTIC LEAF . T6l4cco, • • ._ANb FQIERIIiN. A NIT - 1,0%11:1-4 - 11 - X.14EGAIVS;----- SouLh Front.eteeet. Philadelphia. - imparters of line Havana Segura, of the choicest growths of the Vuelhonbajn. . A large aerortment of whirl ore kept conitatittly on hood, and for'sple at a 'anon :Ltlatiea on cost of importation. . 7 ' il , e-Conslgnmentit respectfully isoliclted, oh which 'liberal advances will ho made whenAlisifild. Special attention 'loco to urdeis.thr purchase on com mission of Tobacco. isuiso every deseription of Merchan dise. fur accounts parties living at a distance from this market. .- ' - ' . • - . , ." . 1.1, 1 2. -Sole Ago, I for F. A. °ed.'s celebrated German Smelting 'raw • o. cothprlaing thirty dliTerept , varlet lee. April .',..1i, 18 ,—ly. , 'QITEPPAIib-8: VAN I-I ARLINGEN. I.3—The subseribers taivfiTiTireinoved to their - . SPACIOIIB STORE._ No. 275-Clieshait Street, ftitfrili doer 2 Aliove Toiith, • Are now prepared to offer a largo dud well selected stock of the PilOwing fresh and desirable goods. principally of 808 - Own importation, or Wright at auction, %Odell' they are ably to sell nt The importer's prices, null to which tliey cordially Invite the attention of Country Merchants,lTOVTlcieper