lipartnintt _ _ jfarrturg , IM The; Manure Neap; Nothing ean•be:done on thufarlitOth;-' • --- oittPlenty 'of - fertilizing utatiettilltiTtnw.. flute fieaps ;is of the • v . erY. first, impel t, : - , once ; ,the more liberally it , is•need; the - .la'rge - r, the crops, and - tiro finer: pie -Cher- , aster of iltetti, ,whether • root cropsoicen-; reels, of fruits. &i iiriportant7is~bq pa . -nitre tinkled, 'that the various are:cultu ral societies' are offering'. priiiiitintx,9iir the bet experiment in .'making, ortr)qt , manures, and -we give' below the - conipit= nant parts of two experimental tompom • which obtained the t*tinot plizep offered' .• by wie'of the itgricultyraLsocieiiee-0f . ,04, State of Maine".• , The first priie'wtei giy,- ---ett-to-the-fartneiLtilto_firepared: i; : The heap was. composed .brakes, old potato, tops, tnnotc.and leaves from the swamp, and'seds`ffoiri'it:l4. - A6n' up pasture, ground. A' grate . - wast:prit, , • -pared on which the heap wits. - the grate a vat was dug, (our, fcet.; deCP: ' 'and ten feet square in vt'llich , vat st , lt4y was prep:trod of all'th6.',dirlieXt.'jktitVr.Pos-' , Bible in which' was put two' itushelit• of . quick lime, one bushol'ersOot,lonrintsh ; els 'of ashes,, four basholsot'salt;_nn four bushels of plaster. '.lp;,mulcingithfiley, • - :the lime is slacked and pot , ..iri at:tot-the' other materials are added, ! , ..'The',,ginte,le,' ' ••built eight inches from , the'-,groninHo'let the air under. Tit tt.li is_ cumurelieed - with.green regetableti'dboitt'eight t lhehept deep, tbthi put on as..utuch murk nta.inis . slightly, wet - with, the.leythornitghly'lly on as bufore , and wet'with' heap is built, ccottaittib,' , ; itbnut, six cords, After the heap is coinpleted eq'Vefit:cifet , . with brakes or straw,' so that' the sutooi `rain will ,not injure iViir';',•,.'#*:;Bl), days after the .heap becomes heated,,talic , off the' covering of btakee,-Sco.i . .a more ley upon it;otiatiitg , , llo thicrbilghl by punching poles 'With' 4;',l.nly,.','":Aepetit' this, four. tt mes, , when • the liettil,':effeet' 'Will have been ,produetnit:',',',Vetit.:Ahliti- rot well before using. The:seamltt;,prito - awardecl'for the :folio -bouipoet, -the - premium for wliThTh was, enter'ea - y ' the Hon 5,.11- litea4 nen tity:of emu - iota :.was. to- be. I ntotrlleAB than six • corda; 1 x feet;::with plank floor and roof; ; The niiidure. and - bedding from the horse stable ,:iyeretiltewn into this yard dnily,liddiitiawemp, muck, loam, and Weede - 'from .tlie .4Adeni • leeched ashes,. swamp grass, :The drain that conVeys ,all• the, shipS•frdp,,the h9use empties :into tid' yard','.hy - eihicli'lt is• k.ept sufficiently inoiet7;th„ kepi ;sp; ..,,._,..fernientation,,oe'caSionally„pitching it over and throwing Over'it:theley'tif the pritY vault ',The other.lmlt`.w'rt prepare' uci-, der the ox and'Uov litter, anddailyuddi , tffins of muek t -loarn,TetTayr; - , - 9tm7; • the strengthironi eseapitag;,ydd,..le *take up the urine. With .etunpost- propared in this way, the gentleman said, he 1!. add-one•half, or., nio're;., to' his••-•m'anure consideftd it'biltlartolhe or dinary stable manure as ivanagdd'hy l , the farmers. We , con - siderctlffiTeciiifFo,iit heap Which drew the,ilist .prize t - ri; - aliogeiher the better- maifurpoffineldplit!g3lieChar deter of t1y.,1 and the method of preparing it decidedly, preferable, :;;: :In the second preparation ,a,,,mitotlty . Of very,valuable, Fire Petty, hog.,thaiii'ire introduced, which, i ef course, la'irf.lfeelf , a isighly'stirutibititig„foriilizei,-, pnd•' : the • very greet f/sect?Ftttudi. of converting po, eitively tieeless matter into a good manure • is not gained. , What tbe•faimer neede is a proccerrlp .rot add - Colwell' lad good - mantire,,j ust , : ,•;,..-such a conipound - .9f7egetable 'natter - ,as gathere 'about ti'berit Yard, andyet. is`bf • r itself, till thilsiiittea• and prepared; per fectly worthletis.: 4 appears 4., that the first detailed-experiment. is 'by far the best, and Ate ono ; toradopt, -hi inotled of preparation, ,be, the edoeittant.,,parte,wilat they may. • The impertaimeofalrainings, • from house'ainii - betkAsl4o44tYY,.',dolr • letting and savingfevery particleA sato-. ulating niatter,the_yond f!‘rater- - --undor-- ~ . stands... •• Land :cannot .be;niade tee •rieli, and nothing should lei:#l)9Wed'itr . -. .yideto, either liquid or sollil,v - ,whieh;• if saved, will serve to produee',Ake, - .000. - : - Wfireli every tiller-of the ground - desires-good - fat crops.—Poor landi ENRICII THE 'the citject - of every tiller of the soil. to.len.ve • hit land in good condtiou ' 'novel of *crop,. anci t :at. the mainei obtain as retuutierating,retiqn:s:4 ,vosc,i ble.. This 'can be done only by luithithd ing all the, sources of ,fertility- -the farm, and adding thefeto itr eyery Owego of•pronessive OmmoTß.----Land-for . ..eirrots - sbonld be :plowed, "early; plowed again, • and again, and'eguitt, - tir fteyonee every tw, weeks, until , the 1511 t of 3ltty shoide be plOwed veri deep "iti — el4„ii'ilie . anti lei' without harroiving. Ttkia will Lill aeyer alciops:of weeds, will serve to warm th( soil, and your carrot, when sowed, Iva t , ! grow in advanVe of tlip,iyeeds, and Abu:. save labor in - hoeing;: •' ' ABOUT CuTTINGF.The 'earlier you get your cuttings planted out, after the ground is mell'oettledi - the. more .likely tiill,.they bet) grow. Of 'fruits,• your Gooseberry cutting's should be the first to be planted; thou the Black Currants; then the Red or White Ourraets;_then.. tfitiquinere; andlait; the Grape. Of ehrub,iutting,s; all the:Spireaa bud y.ery earty;thetTfore they stuiultl,'hel..first out;., then . the Lilacs p.ithen?ilie Golden Bell Shrub; and Weiffileii;.ithen the Tree goneysuokles ; and lust; the'Altheas.• etrap:TlNg Correspondent of the qe,*centaipn • , ' , TeP'tl,o,Pli . 84 'ln the;spiiiii ilce year- eows-fiegneot ly shoty,nro,jspositiOn ihenthelvee: oie-who has 'ever tried ';( , ttriwing theta', w,ill:liiiliOve'rne , th a t 4°l" are " ~?i°o'Pf ,•bein.f:o4riOil,'; AO' ',I pay as• We as currying hot: ses:,lo , -Tiy . i . t.end see ''" , , riXl no: wore Olio* tlian yo . o Lig4t,t, or- Pitit fVe 40:404 k6:kiftd.!.s.iiti*::s,,oit`4l4iii: and au I tivato .td• adynii tager.. • ati^v -- I f . ! Shoffirr.LNittit logs. loicots;T)ntAiar' "'Tis no use, and laball'Mot try to learn it," said au impatient little, boy, throwing his book down upon the` table. "Thais of no use, Henry?" said his mo.' ther;-•who was ' • - "This herd lessoit in. eography, mother? shout Egyp(. and, Syria. !I 'don f l ',Vari3':atiy: thing about these Places: net. who loves there, and 'never shall,go,there't . .SO what iethe use of learning about the:tal . I believe people write hard- books just to make Children study thenfrand-gromerosS2l_:_.. , ' - • • "Now yon are- uneasy,and,-eress. , ecaufie you imagine you haves disagreeable lesson!! ."Oh,mother, you'wOn't think it hard ; you don't'have,to-stmly.tind learn lessons new." ' " my 'child, hero..lt are .'matiy-lessonsi and bard ones, too,. that • are to be .learned and; ,practised each day by eyery,'One." ' • '"Yen,: too, mother! whot 'are 'they, Will ~you tell tne'fF, • • , , • . ":We. mast learn, to:helike Chtilit, land, "gentle, patient; anduseful; watch over our temper, that we do not grow rioldat, or revengeful; study our own'idwanters,;and those of otliers..that we may know bow to live . a gilod example to titters, stow todotthem .good, to.pridit by What we lee excellent in!them. These ere ndteaSylesSOns, flenr i i; and old and piing alike must learn them.' "But' .nat.lou mother, you are, gdp4 • . , o,e done ler' ...co, Henry, have -not done learning yet; yoar pers wsenes,S, this morning lies, given. me 0. lesson. I have been grieved, and almost angry at fourcwarit....of applicntinn, and impatience,' too, us 'I ivished •to -devote this . murning' to other 'Purposes.- Of this, yew; condnet has' deprived me ;Auld I Must lenrw to bear this little trial with patience, and try and persuade .yciu to be More atteil tiv in future." . • • . • „ , ' • Oh, *Mother, 1 am, so very sorryt' said Henry, tears starting to hi:{, eyes.... "I will try again how; arid ,perliaps you can'gb." this iiitivniitg,•my ; but now we will read this book-lesson." • • But,„ mother, -what use is it for me to study all this, ifs never want to go.to Egypt, and dou't care who lilies there?" " Sometimelowmay have, ocension-to-go,- when:you area mail; Mid you would appear very foolish, if ybu, never having paid [wen., floe to geography, should' tell your friends you should take ;he Hainburg gteamer for Egypt; or not, Loving studied the history-of the country. should suppose it was governed by. Queen Victoria. 13ot do 'pal not !ennui:- ber any Thing about Egypt; what: an ol~h eoiliitry it is, and who liVed there. thousands of years age?" , s • . ",Oh, Mother( why,. Joseph nod his bro ; thers. lived-in Egypt:. the ycry samO place?' • , . - "Xes, the same,'? ..; 4 !.0111 - 11hought thatwas - rm . long ago, that nobody knea , any IlTiod About the place now." Qll,-yes lit is,-the same Country, it was then ; and the same river,, by the side- of ,w OACS WII8711.,:). , 1118 rushes, still fertilizes -the whole land by its waters," ''" " " The Nile, mother, do you mean, the greet-Jiver? T . know, just where it ismn the map; and is this- the-very same; where the little baby was 'left all ainne, and hii sister . stood ;out - of sight to watch .him '?, - Oh, I ant4to'glnd to .kno*.itl shall like 'Egypt now;_fiiother. Butt Wil'ht is the_ uSe.to , study • Latin ,pud Frenelli"aud nit the, big books Ge6'rge and arithmetic, - too- - -such very hard stuns? I don't, think-I shall.'°study thenijf I do go,to Egypt When . . I am a man." , ~"If 'You did -not:understand arithmetie, You could not tell MAT many miles yon - tra velled, how much inotMy you Would spea, . how far you were from home, the day of the month ? or tlie - titnelyou Would return. If . you, dui .grammar, you could not write intelligible letters home_ to yout• iemb ; you would make sad mistakes, which could mortify you end us nil very much. The French language is spoken. in other oMutries, much more the:like 'English nhd though you mightpessibly- contrive to travel through Europe without speaking any lam guage but English, yet you would he de• priced of ninny agrebablo 'acquaintances, and many sources oftieeful mfortuation. So you. must certainly study Freuch, if you mean to be a traveller.' "Oh, innther; deer: hoW.much we have, to learnt it is all of use too., °But I can • never- study so much." • "It has not 'to be done all at once, my child:. years are given you to acquire this Icnowle•dge, if you Choose to inipebve the time." ".Then, mother, I will Tend • this lessbn over three:times more: . 1411 . -1 must -know lean say it. But 1 have learned a great ninny lessons, Coo, .besidei what is in the book, havn't. ?'-' "Yea, my aon, and mother too, I hope; and•we will both try and remember them, so that they may be of use to 'us another time." —Youth's-rompaition. . . CHILDREN EDUCATED FOR SOCII =I =3= . . The cultivation of .thq social principle should be made the subject of special cation in the vourr. - They are mude fJr Society, and will The choice of man , poions in early life is very liable to be ca pricious, yet it does much . in „giving direc tion to habits, mid' in forming character. 'Here Ma most important 'field for the inter-' position of parental 'advice. Send a child itho the street hum a virtuous fireside, and unadvised; he Trill' soon be .sought out and led away by thil-mosrlitasy, vicionsittid pro fane. Ho will be liko'y to kept) the ac quaintance thus formed, and the heart of many it parent • has wept over the disgrace and rain of a son - or daughter, who has fah len• through, their instruetion, who had -en lered into unprofitable intimacy with a street. ,acquaintance, or perhaps been initiated into a-vicious course by a servant in. the family. __SentLa_youn,g..man-to-eollege-Who-lins-no 'knowledge of human diameter, and no whole some rules given to guide him in the selee. _Aim! of h is_ conipattx, : und - -Similar-resillt• will be ;%•ery .likely to :reward - The - pareiit's negligenee. (Sr presuinptieti. 'Apprentice it boy to an tiupriucipled mister' to learn his trade;-or . to .pursue it.btisitiess hinder such directiotylie will return to his father's house with ald,the vices of his companions. Send a girl to a boarding-school, toThe associated and conapaniened..es ,chatiee 'May provide for her, and permits .must. not be surprised. if they are •disappoinol.their. favorite.. Children shotdd he early taught to oidimatti. -- the true value of society: They will not find all they expect from the world, and will fried with much that they.do not anticipate. Hence, they aro sometimes led to' cherish a • ipirit of misanthropy; and universal dis trust. 'Again, they •cultivate such associa. eiations and feelings; that they are reridelotl" miserable 'Without a continued• variety. and' change of society.; Here is a field for the. — diligeurtand - orpartnterailtitre. A — Qt. ...„ balanced niind is, to a great 'extent, the re - sult of education; , of discipline, and ',the :'ectitipoise:of its operation depends much ou the direetio a of its. firm impulse. The fa mily the natural anti appropriate sphere the develtipment, education', end mita- Tity,.of' the 'social - prnieiple. ' The judicious went, , who • feels , the. :responsibility of his ltation as a teacher in 'hie , family, not ; lose the: Optfortanity there, where, all' the ele; ments •of •soeiety , : are' so .fidy'loined, - arid .I', where an iatinintemoeinl intereourse.Mfineo4 ;; by.circumstunces,oh 3411 Abe members.. - Alike'. 'quietly . : and peaceably we'all get' n, LIFE.—The,; better=the ',better for oursolves, , the'lietter for our bore,' `entice" out' Or Course is if.rt , nian , ehentr.you, big with•iiirni•,if- he ;'be-:ohusbte, quit his eosupui4,;:iir r hishilider you, to take cure to :415v.0-so • ' 7tloll. EMS ustnes'~t~arbs:{ j • .. . _nA VEN.olllae,oppailte.the Wdst ; awl of,t4e ,943 . 1%.441404: Apdl2, S, 181011. • . • •: .....ntrigtod 4o pionfozii , at; • Mee. ott , Norttr:lqWeiei.' etreet.', - A. few Wefts' south .r Wass' Hotel. uelneee ontrtowed W tam er/4 twprewiptly attendiM to. , !Zf.... Atiorriey • at "L - ,,avit.: AL. Mite In •.fl'ett Main gttliet, ifehitriltOurg;l'a - .. GT„ Will attaftr te attavErma. in connation with [147:24 % 18 4 ,1 +7/ 7. R'." ; :'KlliFpEmofficoiin North' ffkkilvOr ntrrot two'lloors from Weise & eniarbell's t oro: (Mix, hum, Mora prirtionlorly fiom 7-to 9 o clock, 4.l.l9.i'Mutfrom 6to 7 o'clodk,•P. 91. . • • - pO.OTO P. :•ZIEGLER:OIEcie, nod Residence East Main Street. third door now t ideri.el, House. Calls In town and county promptly : Carlinln, Jan 2,,14356. • . • , .. . ~ • • Dft. LC.I;OO.MIS . ' Vtti,....' '• - - . '', ''' Smith Ihirinver street, t un .. % .::. Hext... o oor to' the Peet . . . Office. trge_Will be absent from carlipli 'the ]Est ten days of opal, u 11th,..: ' . ' ' (Aug.. 1., '56 ... . ~ . p ~.,:-,70.`- --- • R - . - : GEORG-1 4 1.7;ff: 8A.:•: . ifirs a -C . :: - .7"...' :- HIGHT, DENTIE , T,',from the' Bei. ' "' l a . imord Collogo.nf •lleiltal Burgery.: tiet.ollice at the residence of his inotber,East c Louthei street, three doers below Iledforai Reference—Dr. Geo Z. Bretz , ; - . Morel, . u tp ,.__ yir N. it LEY I '• Willirr_l.. baying been Instruatod •✓' . , In the nrt (by Dr.flon: Z. tirtz,.A. graduate .011.tko,_.linlltniOrfkAonial(yllpg9). 1s now prepnrod to' receive his friends end beribrui thin— va'rlntis operntilbi, in the Ilne . of the Dental prtdinniiiii,' at Os' residence. in Smith Street,. third ' thior•ciss ii West Street. Give us n WI. Terms moderato. ‘, " May 27. Di 6-Iy. . , •.•-• •. • CR m i t— V ENPIi • AN: CONVEYAN S o A. L. SPONSLItr . ThIte Ilegleter of Cuntber tand:mounty, will carefully attend to thu transaction of all such busitiess as luny he entrusted, tor him; ouch at. the writing attends. 'Mortgages Contracts. !ie. Ile will. also devote his attention - o the procuiing of Land War rants. ritualons.Ae..no well as the purchase and sale 'ot:Ileal Estate, negotlattonstofloans, .c. Vit.-0111re on II est iligh Street, formerly oceilpif,d, 6y W. M. rourost Esq: near the, Methodist Chtt•Th. - • • • ( - 1 - W. 13RANIYr, Manufacturer. of e.o. Status, Freud, Mond, linttlod Ale, Porter-and-elder, North Roof Stroat, Door' tholtall Road Bridgo, Carllole STEW .111A1181:11 ymtn. Now is the accepted tiiiie, nod rimy In the drip for • Grave Stones, . . &c.. &c., nt nolTer's Marble Yard,.Carlisle, .Also, Iron Ball' . [Apt;.lo, '&6-13m. 12121= ER & DITARLAN ..-". - • - LAI4I - 1 AO lINT° .3IINNEAPOLIS, Opposite the SuSponsion Bridge, Fails or St. Anthony, Minnesota Territory, , will buy and sell lends, negotiate loans, locate lend warrants In Minnesota, low/could Wisconsin. Inquiries respecting the countey,by-lutter or otherwise, promptly answered. • " S" - . • Hon. Alex. Ramsey, Ex-thwernor, , Hon. 111 M. Bleu; Delogate to Oon.gress, Mlnnespla, Oov.. Pollock, Harrisburg. es4G.Steeltt.&.ol,,PlAlJade hla. Iron: Frederick_ Watts, . . Brady Sharpe, Esq:, T .: - - _ fl Mogone, Now Itvrls. Robert Worth, Now Orleans. .I.runes . R. Irvine, Esq., Nowvnie; Illa , •l‘, , Romerset, Penn's., ' Eddie, ' ' " • J. 11,'Onnd, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio, Gen-. C. Anthony, . " - Jas. Caraon. Esq. St. Louis, Wm. IVilson, Eeq., .1. TrlVright. - Clutrleston'. S. C., Philndelphind ' :tO.OOO Acres of I:7l.lniproved Lind for Sale: nefrom,s2 to SILL per nere; also Improved Farms. Lots.for 01 1 1 9 In St. POOl, St. Anthony, and nll towns •ou tho seta river: f9,l!articular 'attention given to the Loaning 9 Money, and Entering Land Warrants. Atirt4a, Sc.OI'FAIitANE, March ?O. 1850.—1y.1 Stinocanoll, Min. Ter.' 14EAL ESTATE AGENCY. AN K LEw O. WE. • Or. JEFF SIIOMPSON. k TIIO3I l' S 0 N Have ripened rut office at •St..Tottiph, Mn., for the pur: chase and sale at Real Entail,. buying and selling Land Marnints, entering Land on Thou; SurvOlog and Map ping 'lntent, Location of Warrants, and making invest. merits for pon.residents„paying of. Taxes, anthill Mob tress pertaining to a tienerat.Land Agency in Missouri.. Kansas, Nobinskts, and lawn. Atrounre on ;wend Street., North of.A. T. ileattle's flanking House. r , • [July 80, 1830.. (ifation. CARL - ISLE FEMALE SEMINARY lJ mit. and MRS. CLARK, who hove been for saveraF years mimed In teaching, respect fully announce to the eltbanis of Carlisle end vicinity, that on the Ist of Sep, tonnher, 18:16. they will commence the second session, in ',nether Street,. near the German Dethroned Church, of their , SEMINARY. FOlt YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will be both a boarding-and day school:In which all the branches necessary for the com plete education of young Indies will be taught. Assist ants. of the highest' character for qualifications' and morality Willi. outplayed In accordance with the wants of the institution: -The government will ho conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will be as rigidly excluded. . The Principals flatter themselves that their long and successful experience as teachers, as testified by the recommendations In' their pissessinh ' will enable them to establish an Inetitution of the hig hest charm-ter for young belles. They are fully persuaded that such an' Institution will he sustained hem by the citizens and neighboring country, and hope that, their confidence may not be disappointed. . TIM Scholastic year will consist of lo n er terms (cloven. weeks Wit), beginning 011 September 1 and ending on secohd.Wednesday in Julv: .• -.. , . TEICSIS PER QiJARTER (II weeks). Boarding, including fuel, lights, -and tuition in English branches, r • *l5 00- . Printery Department, - - - - 600 ' . Uighur English, ,--, 800 -.• Ancient and Modern Languages, each. - rod . t rnantental branches at pnifessor's chargta. \ s„,. .I . ccr.l qluction for absence after entrance, except In taco of pl tracted Illness. REFERENCES. -- lion. FRED it J. II: PARE: JAMES 11A81 • T. If. Slit LE Dr. S. 11. Ell 31. tr. 10, 18. , 7 [. TllltEi _ 0/MIE2 on lionilay;the dians aro mow .eto Its reecho-ben... Bonding their anus or wards eisewhote. The lochtlett of the ~ .lustitution is ;retired, plc.wnnt and healtlifill, and the course of Instruction entbi aees the ordinte ry and higherbritnches o% an English Ellucui Inn, to gather with the Latisr;.4lFeelt. French, and lierumn lan guages, and. vocal and instrumental music, - Terme, hoarding, washing, and Tuition In the English branch; is nod vocal music per session (21 wools), 460,00. For *cubit- codtaluing particulars nddreeg. 1). DENLINGER. ' Ilarristurg. Pa. Sep. 17. 18M.1 TLAINRIEED A CAPIOI CARLTBI,t, Pa.—Tha TnAntinth Seenton (fivu •monlbn) 1011 commence on Mny sth., A now build. Aug.luo, beih - Arected-contaluing-Rymuoslum,le• • Room, &c. • With increased farilities for instruction and' ample accounnodationn, this Institution presents great In ducentente to parents 'who . dealre the phyaical and mental iniproven,ent of their sons ' •-• Teruo por Besalpufsso6 00. Ppecircularsovith full , formation, address . . It. RAM IiNS. •, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield. Cumberland co.. Pa. April 8.1850 "-d,h ? . OMMERRIAL- COLLEGE removed to•the new and spacious Hall, No. 90An • 10 BALTIMORE STREET, Baltimore, Md. AL K. 011AMMLIN, Principal and and'Lecturer upon Mercan the Science. E. K. LOBl/111, In charge of W r it ing Department. - O. W. Kum, Instructor In Mercantile Calculations and Associate in Book Keeping Department. .' .4. N. I . IIIpLIPS. Teacher in Book Keeping. 8 T. Lecturer on Commercial Law. Three years have not yet elapsed 'slum- the establish= -Bleathithis_inetitution,durttig-whieh thee upwards o 7 eight hundred students have bean in attendavco, (rep. resenting nearly every State In' the Union,) among whom are numbers - In Baltimore and elsewhoro occupy Ing prominent positions as business men' and amount COURSE OF STUDY., BOOK KEEPIIIO.—The Principal Lai the utmost eon. fidonee ig assuring the public thataher an experience o fourteen Jeers In qualifying young then for the Count • ling Room and other important stations, and an Osten . sive acquaintance with the nuitingement"of. business books °revery description, (assisted TM be is by two sot entitle accountats,) the, course of training In.:this partment iO. eminently pnietical -end well. adapted to ,thii Various pursuits ef,Commerco and Trade, including Individual,. Partnership, dilereautile,'..3.lsduilictaring, Commission, Exchange, flanking, Phipping.'Steemboab., lug, Compound Company.opurOionn, dc.•l - A A :,...- PENAIANSU/P.—The. exorcises. ygqdeT this. head , Sc. Tree, easy and graceful, iroutbining rapidity otexecution: With beauty of eonistructlen, thus enabling the student. to write an elegant. business handontimpletiorlef the course; . I . . . I ,IIIEIiPANTIL.E OAGOIATIOS hearlumi hie th 4 ht by . the meet eceitiete scht.'expedl7., Dolly lectures 'ere iihilreredilwkiii, the ictehrei or Act 'Costoroe,, ith i them • 1 R with h Berle!, of lecturehtm 4pmmorclnthow, are or Abir tahhert importance to4ll iiiplrlogiq - cmupy promituiht,' pontoon in the beehiesecopueunity. • .-This'Altnet•miceiwariLifor , ou , litduetitoieilithdeniriel . complete the puree, police from 8 to 12 Weeks. There. _being ,rip e- allot applicants, eau • enter at, aotimeir ry4 attend. bbotb day and erenloglAgitainteattolia ore'. lo - datiltittystretathcb - aat - abila4o* - iiießialriajt wbp imytageley„ - /far, form, ete.; write and bete a eb. : • Monuments, =II Cutter IS superior tpnny now In 1160, Im liteolll#h durability, and simpliolq of conatlnetion ; it cola fast or, and le the only soltsharpcning litty. Straw mid Cern Stalk Cutter over made. It has ..but ONE STRAIOUT 1(515K, which any person can grind and set With ease but in ordinary face, is ground halite nittehluo. Thou sands have already Leos sold, and the demand is daily increasing. In most - cases an examination In suftclont to eonvinco one of its superiority, No trio allow a short trial would part As nil it for any other. All sizes of the above constantly on imile and for nth. by • J. P. . Solo A gtintli,r Cumberland ronnty. •• 1 • • AGitICULTUItAL .1111.1 . 1. - -• kJ EATS. 7;•• Ridging and Sht vet Plows. Iv Cern and Potatoes, 'Errtanding tasitivaters. with Stool Tooth of various pattern& Fieltl_and ardon Harrows ' Hal and Pious, Lev lug Horse Hakes. patent Scythe Stoat.; and Scythes. Lnglish Lawn Scythes with rivetted harks, superior Unloading 1111,, .forks, with rope .nod tinkle completo, mud nil other articles for furnraud ganlru._ ' MORRIS. k CO.. th and Market Streets, Phil& . . I 1 31 EN S E ST C- CESB!i— -71 Iti, CHEA PEST MAGAZINE IN TIIE WOULD. DALI.OI.i.'S LOLLAR MONTI! 1,1% DESIONED FOR. EVERT A3l EIIICAN 11031 E. • Encouraged by the unprecedented success which Ibis popular monthly bus met with, and the rapidity with which it hos id - creased Its eirculayion, the pn primer has resolvel to mold, it still more soot thy of the patronage, of the publioc• - nut this admiral is work in ~ .. -/ A MIRACLE OF CHEAPNESS -• . . is admlttisi by every one, eentainlog, as it does, One Hundred Page.. of readied matter In curlsnand er, being more thun any of the pa Magazines, and forming two. velumen a year of 'liilt hundred width cash, or Twelve Hundred pages...l:Reading Matter i er alumni for • ONE DOLLAIII ' Wien's Dollar Monthly Is printed with new typ, upon fine white paper, and its mutter int otpefully et.oo piled and arnutged by the Windsor 'the editor and pi prietori who boo beta, known to the public as conneete ' th the Boston press for sixteen years, Its pages col Ia 'I'M'S, . MISCE.LLANY, r LEO, . . . , ALVENTURLS, ' ‘1'01,31.1,...,_... DIOGRA riirEs, . STORIES.OF TIIE SEA, SHETCIIES, WIT ANIL DEMOB. • ~./ch., ice., ' ". - from the best and Most popular writers of_.thisxountry... -l/-wittra , r,Tord. of Thenotable eyer.tpol_ the times, of peace and wki.,,,,i. , liscoveries and hopmve- Monts outlaying in either endsphere, forming an agreeable companion for a leis q moment or bouy.any w here, at home ot„abyeed, each Ono being - wm,piele In itself. - . . - . . " • • . - No sectarian suLleets are adinitted Qt. Its pattee; there are enough coo troversel publinitte log..aach de , voted.hsits pecullaFeeet or clique. Thix h it Is in . ' iud , ' fpr '• '' '7llll' MI I.LI 0 N'.' '' ` ' • 1 " north or south, Cast, or went, and In tilled to the br in encl. month with chaste. popular and graphic minel.,:' May, just such as any father. brother or frieffd 1, ould place in the halide of a fatally circle. It le In all Uncle L u e tr t t tt e ell.s a f p r e ct s li n a i n .g d . o . r i l i t i t o in i tt a l l v . .. w l....v r t d a t.... it purlhrta to • Any pens's, enclosing use DOLLAR to the proprietor. as below, shall receive the.Mapclue fo_F, ono-year, or any parson sending us MORT subscriber, fo,4,Flaier DOLLARb, at nue time shall receive nenpy grails... .. - Si. M. It Publisher and Proprieter..s.y • " Corner of l'itrment and Dromfleld Streetikileaton; • June 11, 'Mk •MIRACLE'OF .. SOIE P:—Di. A , .0. L. Nulling, of Mechanical, ' , Cumberland ' T noun r Pa., annohnees to theta afflict . with Tunrwa . Wens. Concern., Polypus, Lupwi, Moles or Illarki, Sal .i ula..leing's Evil and all diseases that have :been usually - Deateid‘wlth . Caustie or Knife, be can remote them with'_ out cutting, burning or pain I neither Chloroform at Ether liteft.l.llstered to the' patient. 'lthi.ass matte.. - hn - whatuartf - thetiodrtheruiiirthc - hd can remori them with - perfect safety, and in is remarkably abort "time. No Mineral of Vhgetablepolson-is applied, and n.• .money reqhired until a cure idperfected.. . • - Prelapsus Uteri; Female ' Complaints ' , Chien]; Thu,' real and all other ding1e...3814..306d with positive sheet/is: Full particulati Cali be obtained"l4 addressing in Whet' •Engllsh or German, pont paid. , •Failentit east be aoehra moduted with. Desid on reasonable terms. ."'''' ..... blechanicsburg is. one .c.:!' the prettleat .and ltealthy towns 111 thin or any ethe, .dtate. It 1s 8 .miles from 'llarrlnbuireen . the Oumbilidrid -Valley Rall 'Read and Walnultlind,,Mahepny Dressing - Bureaus, ntilatirlal "Sorbs,ablest and,Wirhetanda{ f t i Waltdd Ittag'eretr add 11 terdrobea. Mabbgerty and Walnut Tables ofall Mr* d pinch Bedsteads, Mahogany and I'ltdo 'AMA.; all intl tr Arm {)hairs, and lltxtltlng filtalrat*lttt velvet or o hair-eloth Mats and bleak •,• .?teliogany and Walnut•Ohtdrdidtb , hilipcipth or MPG amtvit- , 1 7447r4. 4.r , IA "' y Plain Otudraotalldditdeidrenk'Ar rt , .141 ;call And .061101 , e4iitik1411003t ' amorttytont nt nutultuaLßommuCtitorAuliambifsionixTtyt " r 4l r n-41 r .14 t 9 1tt 1 t , -"4106'n F ' ti , nly Itie'4l"l.% , 43 , 17 7 "r -,u , " L el $ e e• IL - _agtictittiwni;i:2 VE.Y4.- - : , :AajtIPATIAIJAA I . • WAItE ROOMS." ;`)/41e „mix pY, • Th'o ,ralwrft,or; • suo,;Asisoment of thelleti t AI, .Church, opposite the Railroad beSetc: MCC ez a varlet: of Ilannlng Implements, such ae •• , FARM BOILERS,, Corn, and Cob °chadors' (Scott's Want), the Cream • areln Iloilo Shovels, REA.PRILS AND SIOWL (M • anny's with' 14;ocsi's Improventerit), , Straw Cult, all of which are of the moat Improved 'kind a 'workmanship, AO will be 'sold .on Ales most acce 4uodating toreis..__Farmore.are,rwspectful)y Invited_.. call mid osaratiso before purchasing. , , . , AfthISTROSR_ - IFirror ,convonience of farmers, Bloore's Vet, Grain Drill Will be sold at Shiremaustonn by Renjen • Clay, and at Shippensburg Ly cyriettan Long. • • ' August Se, •. .. GRICUtTURAL IMPLEMENT:: , PENNOLICB • CELEBRATED IN HEAT DRILL. i - lopted alio for sowing 'oats:grass reeds and, r, I gunnb grOuser's Portable Cider 31111—the best, • • in the market: . lialliday's patent. Illillid11: , - •" florae Power's and Thresher's, Lime and Guano" 4 • Ppresder`s,• Dan lera Uny,, Ptinti 'end Ft dder Lul * : • ,Little giant Corm and Cob Mill,' Spninli 'Atmesphr ' ' Churn. Theabore'Suneriorimplements With all tottit fbr the uao of the farmer or gerdner, Jo, title V 1101, and getalf by - . . •.. . ~. . Co.;l , Asqltimu'uonil l s.& ; •• Illhdrultural Warehouse end Feed, Store. corner 7h 'add blatketstreets, Philadelphia, ' ' 'July 26, '66: • ,i"_ 2ll h l , Nos. 21 , an'd 23 South Sixth Street • . • PHI LADELPIII.A. A ORICULTOILAL IMPI.I)IENT MA NITA"' OUT. nriFtb . - 1 4 .4 r.O 13 two ve (MO Acres) Blofinisdale, near 4rlntc.l: Pe. . I 4 1 A It mig,ts ol? 'PIUS . NE 14.1 I 13011. 1101111, Growers efl,Vbent nmiltye. use LEIN.UPS SUPER. PHOSPHATE OF LIMY,- • • if you want heavy Crrps. or ••• Leinan's;Ainerfran Eprtiliver." These valuable Mruiftreiliove been used for the past six years successfully_ fir the Wain and Tobacco Crop In. Virginia, PelinityPeknln. New Jersey, Delaware. Maryland, and the Islands' of.llsrtnutla and linthadrien. ji,harrnl_(2s9Jhu„) Is bight:lot far'an acre of ground. -The above Fertlliiera ern-et - imposed er,Feliable__Chentical Elements, which Intrulyincreine the crop and 'improve the soil, doubling•Ahe voles of the _land. Price of the Phosphate of . hime-24M A ton. Nitrhifelied .$6O, the American Fertiliser 225 per ton or $3 50 per barrel, $1 25 a hap.' Also evety variety of OIJANO,, Pure land Plester,'Pot Ash', Nitrate of Soda, lione Dust, Powdered Chor,Xiiii, kr. • , • !.. , -,'Uotals delivered free o feller:re. • two. ii. LEINA U. Proprietor,. .. No, South Front Street. Phila._ -• .ais•To wholesale dealers n-liLeml disrount. Nol%- 1005-41 the Enall'el and, German languages Gratis Onibrit ott distance, Cash accompanying or Draft. . 1! 'p l t .-. l3r l;ll4 " ll d Arbse , _ben awarded by the Perin eyi • • r ultural-1 ealeV. New York Crystal Painee "lin•d • ••tife•r7Z.A .-- Jarsey - State - Agrleultural Society. ' 'sop. 1111-3 mos, • R RSO K . 1 - I,EIVE ! THRESHING SIACIIINESL The subscribers desire to inform farmers and publir generally that they ;tom hereon band and ate constant ly manufacturing Threshing Muliines e•fth PlcrimuCe LtatairtAinkriL AchFclx•arri rzerrerally nebnoetieriged Hi Le the best articler7ll - I • STF — AIAdit "Snrietyntelover -Iluilera;Corn Shollemuid Straw-Cutters. • Thee - Mori ott62( to the repairing of Agricultural Mach nery .in the best manner and on rentionalile terms.- Mannino. -tory on Ndrth Hannover Street, directly opponito the rranidenro of George Motogar, A uoinit n ap. ARRIMS k PLANK. • rllO. FARMERS.—The subscriber has' - just returned trout the City.wlth one of the largesi assortuienttof Hardware ever brought to this tibia. Ile inn Juit received SO doz. Panics with anti witlaut pat. astenlngs, Iron and steel hooks ranging in pairs froth itt.to sl'6o. Also 300 pr straiiiht and Insist link triter chains from 50 to $1 . 2.5. to made traces oral' kinds, also a lot of spread. fifth. freest, butt, curt Ana halter and lug chains—also a Very large lot of shovela•forks. spades. Nora . rakes . and In short. eirerything and any tiiiinFwadtVid i s the Ferniers.=. Romemberthe old stand Epat Main' St. Carlisle. March 10. • 11. PAXTON. ATENT SELF-btiAPT'ENING E YANKI: FiIED OurrEtts, trizikrolukt.,,:d for LDRICII k SAIIGENT,No.IIO Star Let t.treft. _;l3lfir,, stAtTPFAiti.` • 41-4 bitit putt Iteiait, of the`allidia . delplda eqn SAore," o.BBltorth 00taintt streot, ebenoe'offluarrl, ' • .• titdd 'Lever R ate6et, fudjuwelled,lB earak,:, fiold Lepfne, 18 carats, ' 'Blteeitovety fut!jeWelled; ; J 9 b 0 - 8 0 ree't,eidno;Jestals, 'Butieririr Qiiartle r s, r 100 Oold Hpecnteles, . •• •• 7 ;00..- "• Fide Meek' ' •• • ' 4 00', lipid Dna:elan+, 8 00 tentleallitdd t ' liver Tea Brone. not, . 6'po,. - Geld - rani, with' innieila end Alter holder, ~l iOUr (told Fluget Itlnga:Watch, Wastes, 'ace. 'Al : tax' al l warranted to be what ttn3y..aro gold foe ; • •• BT.S.UVrEIt & II ARLEY, - - _ Sucetneor of U. Conrad. .ob -4 3n badd ROlllO (laid and.tiveaLevers and Lupine Mill lower:than thu above prices. • O.II.;OAKS & MANTILLAS AT WHOLESALE A. D „RETAIL. , • E 0 II lII.YIN & CO.. Importers an& Manullicturers of CLOAKS and MAN TILLAS, N 0.174 Chesnut street, (a fore doors above Ith., south altio,)'. isdelph (tape nectiod with 11401 W 4 , 1711LPIN, 301 1 ro , dway K. Y., the largest numufaeturer of these good, n United Stares.) beg to cell the at tentiow.of WI nod tatall Layers te - tbelr InVee cull voriedidoo,Kc,, CLOAKS, PALMAS, &e., he.i for the' foil traded! '111.4. collection comprises a conitOete es sortie - of of ell the latest Parisian Novelties in Velvet Moire Antique. Cloth: Hunt Silk, Ae., &e.,•• wLllo the fa. ellities afforded by their "conWection with the largest MSIIIIIIII - during !louse, (of tines . goods:),ln__K w_ -unable thew to a uurantee.bettursalue thhn is obtain._ hie 4311101i:here in the Market: .14 SO. ISULYIN & CO., t. Sent.. 3, 'SIP-3tn. 174 l'he.sodt Street above 7th. NLW ' . i . l' Il t o .1.. a; SALE . sToitE. ....SP: , -3NCEIt TIILLMAS: No. '2O South deeqn - Street --11is11adelphla r ltupoder Ma onfluttiy. ^F. 'Dealer In M 'UGS, N EDICINES.(3IE3IIO4IACIDS: . Dye Stull's. Paints, 011 s, Comm.t IVhltil;nlL'Fronch and American Arhlte Zinc. Window. plass - Bless Ware. Var 019litts,2.1hateltevt InsttumenWAlr-sad-Sidees.-Whole Bltires, nodal! ether artlelevitsually*.ept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo. dine, Shellac, Potash, 'Sc. All orders; by mail or al:lowing, promptly attended to. Country thercleints urn Invited to call nod examine' our st .ck beforeifurcharink elsewhere. Abirblooda tent to at •of the-wharves or ritlln ad stations. Prises Dow' 'at , tionvis-Warrnnted. - - ' [Morels 0, 13511-17. . . • ~ . , ~, ..,... . . tOSITT:I A: NMI:DI:ES, Manufaau . , , . zik , rer. of . . . WIIIII.SILIt' AND lIAIII-CLOTII SIEVES; - Coarse, Medium and Fine In meth': large, piddle-Stied. - . •- • , • and small Iti - dianteter. , v Watr.l. inoPiti Olt 'WOVEN IVTILE, . - the hest, ualities. t arinifiralses or mesh, from Nos. I . £4O Inclusive. And front otte to six rent In 'Width, . ` They ardnuelbered so many spares to the lineal inch, - 'and cut to stilt.. . ..• - ••• .. . • The subecrliteralso•keepv constantly ttt hand ' • ,•• ' ' .1. SCREENS,' . ---,-tbr -coal; Mllli ore, linte,-graln,-,grarel, guannT-snnutc :. sugar, Atilt, - bone; torrite;.spice, dilms, dyeatnffits An .'Together. with an. nssormin4 of BRIGHT AND AN NI ALED lIIQN WIRE.. All the , above mold wholesale a nd, retail by .1. A. 'NEEDLES, ' 51 Front Street, Phila. Juno 4,1850.—1 y. ' . . D NNsLow &CO.,- COIII3.IISSION . _ - . . . MIB:CHANTS, . - 'and WhOlesnlo Denloni in nil kinds' of • "FOREIGN &‘1)031ESTI0 IiBAT , TOBACCO,' MANui.ivryne.n TOBACCO, .: . AND VORBION• A ND .DOMESTIO BEOAIIIIO., - ' 21 Sputh Front Arcot. liallndelphin. -. -Importers—of, Fine' ilarnne- - Segers, of tlio choicest growths of Vuelbi ohnjo, A largo nsrortment of orii kept conmiittly on heed,. and for ink Ilt`a small advance on cost of Importation. • • ..841 — Consignments . resputtully solicited,. on. which liberal ottratices will be erode ellen rick.lred. . • . . , . . . , Special :McMinn iron to orifers for purchnso on rm. mlsnion•of Tobacco •o also every ilvseriptionnf Men , ton- Alse.,lbr_aceountc._ naafi, Itv lug are distance from this market. , .... , . loy_Solo - - Ago - 1, fom.F. - AtGridreircolobtatisf Gorton n E mold ng Teta , 0. comprising thlity difTelent . somioties. ' April 23, 18 ..-I'3l. • , • 1-FII 4 ;PPAR & VAN lIABI r I'4lc A is, . itIANGEN L 7-4 1 , 0 , Uh.ribet B JiMlving rentovod to thou No. 2fB Chestnut lifreet. ibnith door shop; Tenth; - - Ate now prepared 'to offer a largo anti well selected stock pr the fbilowlog fresh and desirable goods. prlnelnally of their °wit Importation, or bought at auction, which they are /11,111 111 .1111 at the importer's prices, and to which they cordially invite the attention of Country Merchants. Hotel Keepers, 81111 finnilles generally. ". Buff, Green and Vonitian W.lndtmlihading. • • Barusley and Irish Linen i, , beeting, 74, 84, 9.41 . 0-4, 114 ; 124. - - 'llolsterantl Pillow Moons of, xerernt cholco•blencherx notrull widths frtnn-3.4-th 111C111*.. lied Ulan ketx of Call oketk. , Bed Quilts of tile following varieties, viz: Mnrseilleei. Yelling, Rustled: Register, Allbanden, Allendale and :I,snwaster, of ell the desirable sizes Bureau C'everg,,Table (beers. Window Curtain Mugliti Towels and Toweling of every variety. Damask Table, Cloths and Nanking, Slilrting , ,Linenatipil .5111'slin, Cam bric Handkerchiefs, Eialmoideries, llnsicry , &e. Brom tel, Dninnaks. Moreens, Enbrohimed Lace and Muslin Curtains, Wit Cornice. Hands. (limps. Curd. &e. SUB:TAM) A VAN IIAiILINGEN, - Importers nod Dealers in Linea and House Furnish- lug bonds. April all, 1856-11 m si N3,11S ONE-PRICE 11 1 .1 1 : ndn011 CASII Bum AND SHOE STORE, NO. 7tlSciuth Second St., Corner of Carter St. . . The es tabl I hlnnon t has been enlarged and Improved and is 'supplied with the largetit add best Retail Stock In tho CityrPrincipally of his own 111(11, utheturv, choice assortment Irnin the best Instern NMI het m bracing Ladies,' Clouts', and Children's 110015.,5110ES AND Cl ITEMS . ' • .of every description, style and quality, embracing the best styles end qualities in this ur any other market. : ThIS stock cannot be, excelled for Quality Style and Cheapness. Each article Is marked nt the very lowestapossible print, irom which. no deVlatien will to um le. No ea. lea raga t I.tatemen to will ho needed, and none made to olfoet Goodyear's Gum In all .varietles. Pure Gums, no , scarce lu tile market, always on hood. TLo publicia espectfully Invited to call. [April I, 18511. AI)WEIVNT.-- 7 L - WASS' FIRES' THIEF PROOFSAFES! ihr,-morchents, las•yors Lrinors, nod 'others, having 11,48;'Popurs, oration, valuables, to prosorro from ME or BUICOLARS. • Day and Nowell's ( Uobi') BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—The •• Fire Proof Safe," that preserved our Books, Papers. Sic.. during the great Fire at . Iluildlngs; was purchased of °LUSK EVANS, 61 8. - 2ud St., Philadelphia.. UC'IZ & DUCK. - = {VAVt Premium Ventilated Itorrigara tort , thr eooilmt and preserving moats, Imam., milk, 'vratur,—and , dll artfcles ay culinary purolsea. I% A rzic. PI LEERS ['or pueitykng bracklah or muddy orator, whothur :iirplAud by taloa, limestone, marl, or giber. cats_,; con ho had nup.tmte or -attached to thu 'Atufri.4oratora—a small quantity of leo coMing thu whole• too warmest a anther. row Cho uso or warm or cold. wator. ATEIt C. 1:11,EltS, for Hotels, Sturon. - anil - Direlliugs. MIRE TRUCES, for inuring loth's, Wee; &o. - SEAL PEESSE.I, Copyiu4 do., Pit, Nj,,L do. EVANS. No. 01 South Second St.. ( 2 it ion. hittuyt Cheitiut. 31.troh b, 1b54-Iy. (Lstat;fiihiid hi - 18.13.) • I 2 5 g®w 5;0, • g-p p.r" g Cif ! • PEA ,9„ Lae • • g.L _ e rt.; ' „ FATENT, • dHAMPI-•, IF SAFE 4; ihers Patent twder FrehOpocks,.yrlttch were !girded separate .. Mediae "it the wld's Fair. London, 1861, and 'o at the World'ON...Fair, - New' ek, 1863 and '54: Thettaltscri.. we are the-solo mantifitetmore l'projwiefera,..in -tide Stet c'e of abeve--unqualleitlaforand.7 :Fs.' The reputation of - the; tu b,. efi"rtu fe" tvoilO, and - for the 'last' thirteen rye the mercantile community on witnessed And 'borne test)-' Musa Ore proof qualities:" Mere &fin! have been actually sold; and' ,over swo nummmi have panned. triumphantly through accidental !tree. • The public' are "assured that all Ores manufactured by the subscribers are not only kuarato teed to be fully equal, but In many respects even sups ilJr to -those which have bean so' severely tried by. fire Ifevr.`. ;. forgot:- MOW ; setvlcea lb - the burn ing Alf thel "Tribune establishment," Now York, and at the (treat rite In Strawberry, etreot,at the largo fire, last Jul.) , 'opposite ttirard House; ,and more recently In the; Fire at . - Fifth and Chesnut sta., In the city of Ithildidphla, In ,which these Safes canto' forth .the ao.; kuowle4ed, cuautttosb,•yehen , many. 'other securities' "loos n s.tvg tan Ilatta,Lecti. blattatut ' , • 04,WAINIJT 4trenti Philadelphia. - Iron fiefes,.WfttOPowder. Proof Leeksj.t.on, atoturast.o4Prq s n l Y.flr Tleuldto ircikera. JoiVellertwand other.s..r,equkitig security, from reques. , :-.o.ank.Vaulta!“ Doork.4c..oti - harid,and„ntsde - ,to thomest celotiOted p4kii tot wile akmanuhotuivro' privets' 1.. • Seetpd haul.'"' hiatus," "fialantaudera? ! , and Jrtn i Chest's i Pt other niakeni: have been tahetk ittpart,pay , , Aleut tortlteiltt'aler gale eh halt p-lw. v , rtg.N S:I:UNGstrA W7,9: I'~ —lu+t npoood Oo eaiin!cpizrik*Skinivir, ' Comforts:4m ,O,IIr.IITNER: . Amoy Printing:done here REBEIME==2 . _ DENSLOW , 21-Bourn FRONT C O3 IMINEDON.MERCILANTB AND IDRALERB 1N ALL , LEAPAODACCO, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO Have constantly-on hand and Tor rale low all,klnds of American and Spanish Lent Tobaccos,' seleefed with! .pneitif reference to itifinfacturene lute. All Miklos sold varrnnti , d to ho no represented - , every, opportunity afforded for esnntinntion. Purchnsers ut n distance can Fond their order, and rely upon being as faithfully served an If their goods were Felected In person.(April 8;1S50-1y. . . ~ ~- L •-' g • 2 ' g 4.• ~... '• ' X if:L. ,E . : ' ...), . iL ' 6.• •...., a % . , . r) .. 4 • -,:- .. I l';' • 0 , - • o —"` ---.±- ;:g 0 g , • 1 1 ' ; 4 0,. „ry . 8 2. cL. c , r .., E , i ,„„ T . c ' • c, .24> 11) . • 1 • • ...... r . •, _ ' td, h -t „Ro . '' - • 111 • :7 1 . - --I - . A I'g c) v .. ..- , . -• ••- . . LI A- V 1 N,Cr. -:P U.N .10 OF THE U. S: K i INSURA Neil; ANNUiIt . & Thin COMPilf. S. li.'Corner Third and Chesnut Streets, Phll'a, a • - . . .. PIT-A-1,0fah000..%, - ,:t r , , Money Is rerun don deposit 'dolly. the amount de. posited is entered 111 Il• Reploßit • Book' and given to the lieposltor. or, if preferred, a tattte .. aill r,trriy±orr. _ — AII - 711Thra - large and smell, ere rerefFed - , - itTad. - the amount paid,back on demand. withoitt notice, interest is paid at the rate or•FIVE Poe CENT", eliri. 'noticing from the day' of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days previous to the wit hdrawol'of the money'. • . 42n the first day of.lattuary. in eneh year. the Interest I "of emit deposit, is paid to the depositor, .or added to the p.incipil, no ho may prefer.- .. The COMpallY hove now upwards of .3,500 dopes i In the air of Pisllatieiphin alone. --.-- - '.• Any national in formation will be given b, addressing the l I REABVIIER. . . 4- DI IFECTOSS. Steplien - lr. Criiirrord: - Pres'C' - 1Vm.31, Oddwin,. Lawren re Johnson. Vice Pt. Paul P. Goddard. - Ambrose 0. Thompson, Gen. Mcliensy, Benjamin IV: Tingley,_ , JamelPevereux, Jaroly.l.. Plemnre, - Gust. Englii.b. - PLINY FISH. • ' . . 4ecretary.and Treasurer, J. C OF3I !AC lit. 110.. R. , • Teller and Interpeter, Sept. 1'Vf.5.,-.ly. ' : • • ---- • N ' VITND'r cliartered by the State of rennsyliania In 1655 • OFFICE, 55 WALNUT MEET Ono door above Second Street. rhilndelphia,. Receives Wposits in MIDIS of 'One•Dollor and upwards front all nrrnwos.or_ the community. and :tibias Interest at the rate of live per cent 'per annum. Motleys paid back on denoted. -lifi. - Offit , e open daily fron t -9 until s , o'cloCk, and on Nohday and Saturday until-9 o'clock In ti.e evening. , Inds ution will be tbutill a convenient and Rae place of deposit ror rnuno, nr,d.:ntin,rs doing business in Philndelphia.•, Deposits ore paid tin demand ultilol.lt previous notice being moulted. casmol . . , - Edmund A. Snider, 1101. - 101, R. Tyson . , • Stilwell S. Bil,lmp, -- George Itoldlo, dames P. Perot. ~ Robert Morris. John MeCanles, , • . ' Edgard L. Clarli, Jai l / 4 11. Sturetl.. - " ' : Capt.. John Gallagher, J 05,1.11 M. Cowell, • . Jelin Rico, - • . • .q• Joseph_ B. Mver, , Elebard IL Striteshury, • . Edward 11. Trotter,• . Irilliant Shippen,jr. Franklinsltaron, - . Wm. P. Jenks, • Thomas Cooper, Edgar E. Pettit, Propident—FßANKLlN FELL. Treaunder—CllAS. M. MORRIS. , - --- JAMES--,IA3IES s.-rniNaLv.-- , .. tik..Tho Charter prorldjs that no manager, lacer or 'want aImII. diroctly•nr Indirectly, boron iny money from tin, Foeloty. Octl7,lBfgr-ly 1 2 1 IVE Plat CLNT. - SAVING FUN D Til Pi NATIONAL SAFETY' 003IPANY. Wab nut street, south.wost corner of Third street, Phlladel. phia. InCorpt.otpd. by the State of Yenneyivania, in 110.. " Five tier rent. interest is given.iand the money In at. ways paid back whoue'pt It for, without the neeessity'el giving notlee-foilcbeforeliara---- • 'Tenpin who havo large sums pile thelr mussy in tulle Saving Fund, on amino t of Ihe 'auperior safety and con. venienco it affords. but any •13t1111; , iiii•ge or entail, le re. e4lved. 'This Saving Fund hone very large amount of Mort:- gages, Ground !tents and other first' class investments The the security of Depositors. The rules prevent any Director or Officer from using horn %dog the Disney.' The 011ie° is open to receive end pay money every . dayilfrom U o'clock in the morning till T o'cleck in the evening, nud ou Monday and Thursday evenDus, till U o'clock. PooPlo who bare money to pyt In, aretperod to cell at the utfico for further lobo-111110bn. HENRY L. 111 PreoldiJt. 110111`. SHUR' 0,,,1 I:, Ilea Proubtent. ' • , WM. J. REED; Socretury. Octobor 3. 1866. - • . . , II N TRUSSES.Hornia.- or Rupture successfully truitted; and comfort hatred. by awl of tho elegant Freuchjrusses, imported by the 'subscilbor, and made ti; orAerexpmsly_fer_h_isyxdas___ " ---- AirsiiiTeriftpith7lfii - plure will be- graphed lb learn that the .Tlll4lOll nosi oilers to procure a Truss comfit,. con " don.truction,,in Jima of the cluubrous and uncoMforta. hie" art tele" usually sold. An extensive an ,, ortdien alwaYs on_lntud,ndapted.hrevery :minty-o( litiptumtin adults end children, and ihr safe at a range of price to suit all. Cost. of.Sluglo Trunses, $2, $3, $4 aud . As; Double, $4, $5, $O, - $8 and SIU, , • Persons at a-distance can have a 'Arose sent to ouyatt dre.inhy romittlns the amountsendiug measure around the hips. and stating side affected. For dale Wholesale and Rehabs , the hanorter. CALIiII IsIEEDLEP, ' 8. W. car. of Twelfth A. BM, Philadelphia. ' Depot for Dr. Ilannitisni lunprored.Patent 'Jody Itrace; Chest Expanders end Er Teter Drams; Patent E,houlder Braces; tstisptinso:y - Bandages; Spinal Props and +up parte. Ladies' ltoJols, with competent lady attendants. - - april T_To..w A It 11. ABB 0 CIA TI O'N PHILADELPHIA. • . . 11P,./lITANT ANNOUNCEMENT To all penonit Minded with Sexual diseasei;ertr • i SEMINAL IVEAKIiIitiS,'IMPOTENCE,.GONOIIItIIs.-, (MEET. SYPHILIS, Ac., de.. ... . . - . . - The. ,1101VAlti) ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of humeri life and hooltk • caused by Squal diseases, andthe deceptions which a:- pritised upon, the unfortunate victims of such (Hamer :bY Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, Oa - - -CIIARITABLE ACT -worthy of their name,_to give — MEDICAL — ADTICE - tiItATIS, - Wrilniersotis thus or ,' flipt ed. (Male or Feinale.)who apply by letter,(post-pirld,) with a description of their condition, (age. occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) mid in extrema povertyand suffering to t'URNISII MEDICINES• FREE OF CHARGE, - • . „The llowaril Association isrs-beneXelarit Institution, 'established by spechtl'endcrwutent,for. the rellerrif.the tick and distressed, afflicted with !'Virulent and Epa •ffemic diseariert," and -lie hinds can be used for no other 1 purponn. It- has, nowoa -surplus uf-rnese's, which the Dlrectors have Toted. to advertise:the Above notice. It • IK needless to , add •that-the Asseciatlon - conimasidsthe 10 heat Medical skill of the age. .•.., ~• L • , . ... . ..; . ' difreAs, (hestpaidi) Dr. GEO. lI. , CALHOUN, , ConsoIto. i s In y ' u o r rd geo er t f H t o h w e a D r i d re tss u l i clattott r ltttladhigtrla, ,,. Pa.. ,,, .. ..,..,-. EZRA D. HE Presidtst. " 0 NO. rAimonnak 5 eer ,...„,...., . ~,... stprllll • 17RON!..IRONI—Theatteiltfoli of Alio' oild.PloolOtollthiliziocreit(lar,y fin O to the, I{Esortuom Dar Ood Rolled /Mo. of all Mow., odd Mods Stool of, Hoops. Sown riOt6o;Aoollo,..licon,'Dellimli,'oriaciorythliorr.lll4t.,llll Illnekomllh may ' ',Wliolenalopticot. All }dodo ivorgoto - 0... • 44.)11N' P.', TANN A . Mg. ' 11,•1950,1! , • Ifouootioßt., Corll.l.o' 1NT14.111,1735T1NG'.:,) TO' ..RARMERS.. - L -um magq.a Cornno Osb thlrbeSt".norln" , :il - ss' !This VIII hoe taken thetirst,prsanitstpter albithers at n nutubsrgr rstpsit'State suit ounty,Falm Et err Rtnierlths ruishistotli Shinld have'oso 4' thaw utillt. .. 'roiLy:e.mana HON: ~P l p stto.4o 9 r,gfrae4, o 4, r 51;cutp tiektiutAting)ipiie , ' rf. . • = ;~[tDi%irirs; 417:'::. 7 11 CELEBRATED,. . .. _ . . •. 0811.11 - AN BIT,TERI3. , . ' •''' .• • . , • 'l7 Spared by • -. .•- •.. _. Mt. O. IS. JACKSON. PKILADELPIIIA.,,PA._ . ;.- ~ ~, . . will - efllictuldly cure LIVER, COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSiA, J:All . ICE, . . .Chrunie or Nervous -.Debility, 'Diseases of a Hidtmys and all dlsensesnrising from a . di rdered . • Liner or Stomach. . •' • Such alt o , '. • , , Constlpat nward pil s•Vull-. - • ' tress or 81000 to i b e Head, Acidity 'the Stuninch, - Nan- sea Ile Juni, Disgust for Food. - . ' -. Foible or Weight •ti the Stomach, . • • ~ . Souryructations,Sinking or Fluttering---- . ... at ho Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of , • tutr Head, Hurriod and Difficult Breathing .. gitTet,';'„TM,`.. th htallei:ritiTy?„Tkg pionsful:e?Catne . : of %Wu. JUJU of _webs before too Sight, Fever : mud dull pain in tlie Hood, Delleioney of -• Perspiration,Nellowness of the•Skln and' • .- ' • Eyes, Pain in- the Side, Back; Chest, . • Lists; &c , • Sudden Finales of ''. • ' .. limit, "Diming .in the- Flesh, - - • • Constant Imaginings of • - . . '.. ' - Evil,. mid • grefit Do-' • • • • . ' presslon of ' ' . I Srits: . • . . „ The proprietOr In calling pi the attention 'of the_publie to this proffitration, does so with a fooliggof the utmost --- contdetire In Its _ boars and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. . - • • • • it to uo new and untried article, but one that has stood the test nine ten 'years' trial Who American, rivalled / perPle, and its reputation ands lay anY elmilir preparationo extant:, stimony fasortrisen - hy , the moot' Onutinent add well known . Physiclanitond 4,1, 1 11,146de parte of the country Is immense. - • ' ' ••• DERANGEM'ENTEI,OP MIR LIVER AED STOMACH. Are lo:urea's - of Insanity: 'Frotrrd!sorder or obstinetion, argon or the sympathetic and. other—nerves— ' w snd In • i' • • otn-arattoPelt• deranged: derangement there villlulse produce diseasor, os of the heart, skin lungs andinidneys. .It is to the same rause tLnt thcusands die -with Choler:4...n'. Itilions - ortiellowYerer, - nudithatintrOStbanefurtlisetter . ., Consumption. filesgenenal want of BUCCePLeIn treating diseases of the liver and stomach. has not been a deficiency of patholo gical knowledge of their, functions--but of a sultabfe - compound that would act-upon the disease and. all the sympathetic . ..affections. That line Leen gained in these , Litters : and they can be used by,, persons with thq most delirate'sto.nnoch with perfect safety—as they at no-time deLilliale the patient, but., give strength and ereinstahe - nerronsinnenry. They can Le taken at all times. at.d - underAll circumstances.. Noordinary expo sure wllliprevent then, having a salutary effect, and no Led effect can result hi Ito atioifertloSe: • • . • .. • If patients wilf persevere In the use of this remedy, and use it strictly according to directions, it will cure the foregoing diseases in every Instants, II not beyond the power of niedieine; it baa caused many It" ening the blessing of renewed health, mid in minty deseratep and litandened cases, a •rfeet and ['Wiest mire. 11.1[L , ONS ALVANCED IN IJFE, ,•• • And feeling the jiand of Thee. welghlug.hearily—upon theih, with all Its attendant ills, will grid in the use of the Bitters an Mixer Fiat will instil new life into their veins; ref.toie, 111 i 4 [Pencils° the energy and ardor of more youthful days; build up, their shrunken and gig health and happiness to their 'remaining cars . It is a well established fact, that fully one-half nf the female portion (dour population. are foldout fu, the en joyment of gm d health, or Ali. ut4 , . their lam expression miter feel They are languid, devoid of all en ergy extremely nervous, and Lase nn appetite. To this clues' f Invalids. these hitters are especially to. e'tnntended. Their peculiar tonic and invigorating properties render thou invaluable in such cases. Persons visithig diet] lets hsrrissed annually with FEVLIL .4N.D AG tak.cr-ANY,FErNt.--OP A- HUMUS NATI:ItE. vrili lintramt by the timely use of one or wn bottles, they will not in one' Instance take the dis-, rate, as the hitters will rennrateand strengthen the system. and-carry.the bile off in Its natural - ^ltanuel. • Prevention in Letter than 'cure. . • . . .•. . . THEY ADE ENTIRELY Tzar.tnime • And tree from Aleubolic,Stimulant, and all Injurious , Ingredients; are pleasant in taste and smell.' mild in their upenttion, will expel all morbid secretions from -the lady, give bloom to the pallid - theeki - and health and vigor to the frame. - --,-- Pricela'eenta - per - bbtM:"T -- . ' "- Prineli al 0111-e. No. 90 ARCH street, FLOC, P. - • Odd by Druggists .and Storekeepers in every town - and..vilh.ge in the United tiptoe and Canades, and by all Druggists in earlisk . - J.llay 16, 1860. --- - - A FTLICTED, READ.!- .„ • •PIJILADELPIIIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Established twenty two yearn ago by Db. RINKELIN, corner of Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, is. • • " ..TWENTY,TWO*YEAIIS' Experience ben rendered Dr. K. a most . successful prep. .litioner, in the cure of all diseases of u private statute; manhood's Alebility. as an •Impediment to marriage; 11C1,0115 and sexual infirmities, diseases of the and those ticking from abuse of mercury. - TARE. PARTICULAR MAUI:. - There ls"au habit sometimes indulged in by lava in solitude, (deli growing up with them to numbest': .utot which. inlet reformed lu duo time, not only begets . ' serious obstacles . matrimmial happiness, but gives rho to a series Of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. - •. - „Few of those - who - gletrwarte thin perniclous practice are aware of the consequeu CU. until they and the ner rout systeu shattered, feel strange and unaccountable _ ininattousand vegue_fears In the mind. (Seo pages 28, of Dr. lile took on "Self Preservation.” - Ike unfortunate •thus affected beeentes feeble, -Is usable to later with accustomed rigor, or to apply his mind to study UN step Is Manly end weak: he Is irresolute, and ongagta: even in his sports with Ise. energy than usual. If be emancipate. himself before the practice has done Its worst. and enter matrimony, his marriage is at , trustful, and his tense tells him that this Is mused by his early !Wiles. TIMw are maslderallons which should awaken the attention of all who are stmilarly_sltnated. PATIENTS AT •A - DISTANCE Can have (by stating their ease explicitly, together will, ail „their sy lepton's. per letter, enclosing a remit- K:s mediehM, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the Dulled States, and secnre from DA3l.ltiE and CCRIMITY, by wall or ez prese. READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD!! A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death, Rinkelin on Selfl'resersetion—Only 2 cents. Letters . coutaisting that value in Sterups, will ensure copy per return of mail. GRATIS ! GRATIS!! 0R .. .AT1/3111 A Frrealrf teen. MISERY RELIEVED. Nature's Oulde," . a new and popular work, full o relosble advice ,and impressive warning, alike ea hula ted to plevent years of misery and Moo thousandk of lives. is distril sled without charge, and forwarded. by mil: prepaid. to arts' Post 0110cr 11l the. United Rates 'orfFeceivina an order enclosing two postege sterol.. • 'l l N, S' . W - T ..• 0! • —They never did re do more than glee temporary re: ef, and they never will!' It is because they , don't Court the (:,4CEE of the disease. The ranee of ague AO (MMus diseases Is the elan 'phut le polsen railed MAMA or Malaria. Nei:lrani° this pt loon by lie NA- TEDAL ANTIDOTE, and all disease !..used by it - disappeara et once.• Rhodes' lover andAsile Cure is this antidote tq NAINAN, and moreover Ws a perfectly hats:dot med icine. The certif.:EN of the Celebrated chen.l4, J. It. t hllton, of Iteir-York, to this effect; in attached to eve. ry bottle; therefore, Kit does so good,, It can do no have. This is Jamie than ran be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any r ether tunic in Csistence, as their use is ruinous to the coo:dilution and brings on LICA,II AGUE, which never allow a a person to tea perfectly well for n tingle moment. lin Illustration of thew truths laalies nines extracts from* letter just received Iron a physician: tireetimuwa, (into, Hash 17, JAS. A. IIIIOADS. }:co —'Lear Sir: Yoursof 9d lean., le at band. The Cure :liaised late last kar, and the diilb • ulty in getting any lulo to purchase it WAD greatly IDrreagsett . fADO the fart that n remedy bad fern - intro- - tiered which on,. grew int: in fart r a ith the public es being Letter then using Quinintx—not know lug, I pre sume, that the temede they used toyscape taking qui nine tel.tainxinhe 1.18/../X ' Vbis remedy (known as n ith s Terre ') would In ' ini .11,tio, lad it did not ' Cure It, as it ouid often eel urn with reneued Om.r. This tme euumthete I deemed in your favor, if I bould institute a tekt eimpat iwu between It and your CURL. The fol low big is the ;Odell TM cc persons took your "Cpre,.! all of uhleh a ere 'tames of ...linctidian, lutermittant.' b'eeer," of many weeks standiult, They hind tried Quinine - add 4othor remedies, ertasiimally miming a chill, but it ems (as tut ell Such em.dL)S.lbal.f_liettring them-outs-end - laying --, tlie - fifundalT;a, other and severer maladies. I did succeed In etfertlmt a radical cure of all 'three 0 these cases with) eiir retnedy, - andiberikA.woroc - biiil a chill since. In all three of these 0114. t. thin ^ Smith's Tonle': bad been used, und.woilld, as befbie qtated,•bresk the _chili, but after a peeled or Lao had - claimed - It - would return. • Ftbink there will he no difficulty 'new In giving to yutir "Cure" the vantage ground of any other remedy, now In nee hem de., An • W3l. lIRUKISER, 3/. D. iIIiODES' FIXER and AGUE GUILE; or ANTIDOTE • TO SIALAIG A, the, only harmless remedy in existence le equally certain 3$ n PRLVENT/VB, as a "cube," 3 4ko it when you feel the chnle coming no, and you will inter have a ,lode one. ' . JA3IES A. lIIIODES, Proprleter, , Providence, It. T. ***For este by 'IT. A, Knee, and .Druggiets generally. TIIE 'NEWSPAPER • RECORD, a collection of 'Nevrepsper Facts and in 'sties, containing a cedipleto Hid of. Newspapers' in-, the tuned States; Canaries' and Utast sinitain. The ' only rellahlo work of the kind in the world. , An hind 'liable assistant to' the Edits r,lleok-Publisber; and.43a* , end Ativertiee, two. 200 pp.,•.. ;.• . , • ,On receipt tdV4, it rill be pre-paid per mall, to any , part of the country.. • ' LA Y-.‘ lIROTHERS,- . ' N 0.83 Dock et., Philadelphia. TritEditorsinVerting the above three months, With/ ;editurial ,rercreuea, *and sending copies , of tbeper " pre-paid to the above actress, will receive& copy , of pa the • KRAUSER'S - PORTABLE. 't:4 4 :„1'05.'" OMER MILLS -can still be tinnished ot "ti •• . ' improved construction and finish. Their ' • -. t ~ .t, apparatus is peculiar, and gives, ' them Sari n advantage ; over all. other., By ," a l p IKINLI pr two reciprocating' pistol:i t 'the apples ~ arethrectitup agaluidtthe teeth of a rapidly revolving t cylinder end rettainedillt ground ton s line pulp, which, , of course yields mere juice when subjected to pressure than If the imitate' was coarse. The Peril, Press bee ibten-groitly Improved ,and Strengthened since host • Jeer, and the whole framn,is tightened by strong joint , : , bolts. it Is adapted to either band or horse power mut.: •"- 'mitt be worked. by hand to the extent tot, viz Sn...ohlbikt • harrellieit dety • , ' yAscuAq, MORRIS. a co., •• Ituplewept and Seed etore„ 4 tb and Markel. Sep. 24, 114/50, ;EIV,. -. ' 1101,141DttY FRE/3RitTS:7 ' r eve,just," returned fwim the city and ant nor opOn.• Ina. a large.. assertment - Utielegant; ' thellonable;' new • styhogYaney andStyke DRY. 4100118, towbleh X would hapset:ally the attention of 'all .purehaaersi and ttie bodies In 'nettlietilar.; —• :11roenba Long end !?gears ShaiWs, &arta, Yore, Fie, .E.,brotoesfes,' Splendid- Silks, French Merinos, NI !nines, cashmere Plaids. Ribbons, Talunts, Re.• 'A..neW Stock orelethe and. Carkdryres.' 31uslins,: 'pct. ing.4 calleosso ite.,3144 great inuiety; and very. amp: • ' 'AIw:4FOI.O 64/1 1 94 New. pktterue-lonnerial . and-Ire chain carnettings. , • Lam now-teeetting Saw, 9onds weekly and Rolling •i • theik.RITYAR 4 IY-1 10 -XtrYVAIMil4PriCea:—MY-aidirknile and customer% end elll4,want of cheap nnttlieudrata• so'ip4, .011 Weal, to examine this el fie.T7 leentqgfj. 14615 •