: -.-. 7 -•- , 41 - it,ittir.T - --7 . ==- - Plint4,ntilt - . - ._ - :_. : BS -Farmer's Gardens . . • .; As a class, in gardens fall short of . thoSe found in villages,'und in . the sub . urh's.of our cities,. It probably_ will not -pay for . ..a fa rnier -to lay -out, an-acre . or tiro_ of- land in the highest•st•yle:of the arrof . • dandscape .gardening; end. einploy .nidn - editatedlirilie ; lMSA6trto;lsdarrit; -- But it wrifl pay better than any other portion • d of his farm, to till on acre in the "Jnosi thorough manner, to raise the fruits and v~netabies_he~eiuits for his oiv tr. fain It ie a: reproach to the class; es tlliT,feeder , ..• •Dof•theworld, that'therr.own families are • ' often•not half as well.supptieti with - tine • fruits u. , ; • •• is ; the • mechanic. and.labo'hing men in the—villsge I=h' ----standing exense is, (litthey. aye.,rippono.._ ent, upon Geld .crops tor; their prolits, an& ,-- these must have the first' . claim upon their " attention, by which they- meat] they lave 'time for the small business of plan - trop beds , They,' do not believe it pays to cultivate such :vegetables as - are - common in all-good village garde - iiS. -They have • indeed a email patch called a garden, but it is. more abundantly Stocked with weed tham_withnnytliing neglected;_both in_'planting' Mid — eulti=: • eating, that the weeds always have the start; and keep it through the 'seasini:' - boys. become thoroughly disgusted with it, and the unlit gardening is always. itisociated in the minds• with weeding; the onion.bod and cutting up pig-weed purslain • among the beans and potatoes. -Some fanners, we rejoice to knew, have turned over newleaf, - 'and for; a few years have cultivated a good variely of vegetables, -- and find it both pleasant and • .` profitableto associate with their salt junk, •• • -cabbages, parsnip, lettuce, peas,. onions,•squitshesAc. This .Month is the • time fti'all the remainder—to confluence thorough Nehrk in. the . garden. Manure . thoroughly, and plough deep. Then _look nver•the lists of some reliable seecimati,' • • and select such varieties as you like, and plant them- seasaubly. A • few dal • spent in this way. -will give you more satisfaction, ; and we • think . more profit - than any other investment in seeds upon the farm. ; Try it and see.. - To,Raise Giant Asparagys. The writer in:otto of the early volumes • of the . :11 - grtieulurist,..(Alr Downing, • we . beliey . e,), tells how.to-grow COIIIIIIOII • asparagus:so .. that it will•always rival any ---gittat-prtnlitetion- 2 -I.le-stry : . Every ond.who has seen my bods,-Iw_s. begged Me for - seedthinking it a new sort—but IX have point'd to the mg - nure • heap - 2 ( the 'faririer's hest , banlc)—and told them that:the:secret all- laid- there.. The sight 'was what Might be in every garden: • •• • About - the...first et NoveMber=as soon as the frost has*W . oll hlackened the Asp aragus tops--Ftake a scythe, and mow all close to the,s - Urfaco-orthe bed; let it - lie a day or:two, : then sekfire • the heap , . stocks. burn:it to ashes over tin: sur face of the bed *: • I then go to pmy.barn-yard. I talt(c'a . load of elean,-fresh stable manure, and add thereto - 41 f kliushel of hen dung, turning °yeti:Mid - mixing the whole loge , titer throughout.,... This niches . a pretty ,powerful compost. • I apply one such load to every twenty.;:feetin length of my asp - afrats beds, which are six feet . wide. With ast.rotik three-pronged: spud or fork, I dig:, this dressiag -under. The whole nosi;left•fok winter In the Sprit - le: . as -as possible, I turn the tops ot' the beds over lightly, onco more. -.Nawoas the asparagus grows. naturally °WOO:. aide .of•-,the 'ocean and loves saltAyeterTl . :giiTeiCan amniarsiffi= ply of its 'favorital.;eendimenf.- 1 cover the surface•-off.thaled shout a quarter of an inch thick Wittollie' packing ; it not too mueli'•.'; spring rains comp down itgradnally dissolves. Everything • else ~ pigweed, purslrineoll refuse to'grow . on the tOp:tifnylisparagtis beds. -Ilut would do yotifeytis.good tee theatrnug, 'stout", tender stalhirof•tbe vegetable itself • pushing-thrtinglirthe -surface early in the season. •I : do 4o.(et:ell - stre:telviliepoirit, when I say tliat fiitiy a r e as large around ai my hop kandlo;.!'end as tender and suo culent as any I ever tasted.: --The - same :round' of treatment is biven to my Led every' year. • YEA BRUSII 'AND' BEAN-POLES.--'-- 'W11:1... we are getting the best kind cf •Peas from the seed store, we may as well — be thinking Of tin; hrush..;to stick them —withi-which . the leaves appear::: ; .,Soine glim Peas without this suppo4;-hut we think there . is lie substitute for britalt to grow clean, handsome' Pesti.. !Where.. they are le • 1.11153 ir" side looses the sunlight, and the pods;do not mature as well, be sides being soiled by the 'earth. With gobd,brush l the vines stand 'erect, and they aro much more eonveniently picked. When the Pens are 'mildly ftirsticking, in many..Othe'r matters will'bepressing, and thb:brush, too will be in leaf; aud'if used in that condition will cast a shade upon • i the vines, Now hi' -the time to' secure _them. , . " Poles aleo, - should be proViiied now for .beaus r liftheytiretiot already on hand. Nothing is quite eaqual to young cedars foi. this purpose. Select saplings ten or twelve ft.o high, and re-- _ more About three feet of the top .cutting the limbs a little distance from the body, - .to_mitkersuppoits_for_.the;...vines..- , Artter the 'bottoms aredthrpetied far stinking, - - it a good plan to-chur them-in-the fire and apply gaitar to the' etids as far as they go into the_ grothid. The charring alone is a great safeTtaid against decay. • Poles prepared in this Way,ifhoneed after • ..use in the ,fall.will.: lust a cozen years. . - This is'itmeh - betterithien cutting . white — birdies add alderti 044 Spring foibian , . • t q A friond of that noble animal, the horse, sitggesta Abe neeesipjf of warming the-bite ,qn the bridles hofore, putti n g, them ----- 7 - itt - tlin' - horses r- MOnthsThetemperlitW of thd ia snob; , ste ,tO_')Uake';' the'rron, 'When put into their Mouths set liknthot irou,and,giyp'them' c Muehpiiin . , TO p rove it, put your tonguoimeonmetwitn piece • , of cold iron. out of debra; , and easily will take . tbe.sliin off - ' Misttliantrots _ . 'ExAmmEA OF TAUTOLOGY AND UNDVNDANCY. Whenever. I•try to iMproVe' always find can do it. o.- The,y,both agreed to the terms proposed. You most return hack immediately. . Beforc 1 do that, I must first do 'this. • Leanifruno hence to study th9•ScriptureS. Smoke ascends up into the clouds, • We descended downlrom the 'mountain's. We wore mutually friendly to each other. I found nobody else but him. As soon as I awoke, I ruse up. thought to Myielf it was all in vain: - He fell dmhn iu. the street. - The waters of the IgississiPpi. and, Ohio mingle together.. • .' • • - lie is a,italt blockhead. • '. ..HUgavo.use the book fin' iiothing. ' Ile does remarkablY.LWeli-for-a:new, • ginner. • . He is down under the house. „I - Ie is down-in - _ Where shall I stop at. -I,t, will require a majority 'of persons, now present. . • ' . He was elected by two thdusand of a•-ma -jority-ry- The office was offered him, but be would • not aci.ept•of if. - , • ' • • • Have you got a dictionary.? • All present voted The him unanimously .40 - ' 7 Pilversa.try 1.9111,7011. .__ll_oo.s_ti it lye rsilly - TrrsuTelted:Ari=rti,.- • ne returned frOm to therplitcerfrobt 'Whelied Il.lOubt not but. 'that lie 'regards his" pro :. misc. Plato Slid Socrates were.wise'sages. 'Wm crossed littic small bitiok. • f The_eltib4._foll,into_a_lcate_of hoilitur hot water.' • • . We were inntititfly. friendly-to each otlMr. Ipm liappyjim to see you attentive. • ---- 11(riFy - feraiiiiearks used da4, with, out kilowing whence come those useful Ma terials. .Carks are ea from laige - slabs•of cork tree, a species oroak, which grows wild in, the southern ,countries of Europe: , The' tree is stripped of•its' bark about sixteen 'old;years but lielllr s e 'stripping it off. the tree 'not etit - do,wm.ni the case of the oak. It is-take'' while the tree is growing, • and the operation may be repeated every eight or nine yearsi the 'quality' of the bark combining each time .to improve:as the age of the tree increases, When, the bark is - taken 61r, it is singed in the flames of a strong fire„. and being soaked for a considerable time c hi,. water,- it, is ,filaced under heavy weights, in order to reader, it stralfht. 11l extreme lightness, the ease., witk which It can .be compressed; and its .elniSty, are properties so pecUliar to this sub e, that no °the - holt - sub - Albite for' it - has ten die „covered. The valuable properties .of cork were known: to the Greeks and Romans, . who' employed it. for all then-Looses for . which it is used at the present day, with trw. exception of stopplcs., The Ancients Mostly - used cement for stopping the piouth of-but , Tics or vessels '[lie Egyptians are said to -have matte coffins of cork,. which; being - spread _oh the inside with n-.resinouS. sub sfituce,_preserve dead _bodies from decay. Even in modern times, cork was not goner itally_uscil for. slopplos , tb bottles till about the --i-saventeenth century—cement being Used un til then for that purpose, ;„ GOOD_SCHOOLS THE , BEST PROMOTERS F-Katrac-wEilair. - Tn a:- mere monetary point of view, the - . - education of the masses must not be no glecled. The investments of capital in good • school-houses; competent teachers, , and•what ; ever other_appliances. are necessary; to duce a generous puhlic chlture f pay, in - - the end, a larger per eent. than : rnili.ond. 'stocks; or state bonds. A single, ; instanee :in-point twill serve to• illustrate our premises.- . yhe city of Providence, Rhode Island; is a'markeJ illustratim of the influence 'of sobooltilipon- Ole grbigh Of a 'place. In 1840 - the main tion was 2 , 071; in 1855 it had inereitaed to 57,783; more than doubling in Mori • Previous to 1840, the common schoolsbf the city were in lonTleondition ;• but at; that 'tittle a great interest was awakened by a'few influential and enlightened eitilelTs dti.the subject of education, and large and comina thous school houses were erected throughout the city, and. • first-class teachers ciupfoyed. to conduct them. This attracted people• tin m• abroad to settle there, especially mechanics, , who could there educate their childriia :free of expense.' Thus Provideuce has already become eminently a very (good edueational and; manulitcturing city. She raises .$BB,- 000 annually for her .schools. Who, then, can doubt the influence of schools upon the growih of a city or town, and, consequently, upon the increased value, of that - property. .„:Let the opponents of free schools look at — this -- matter,itr - thelight - of - exi,dris use, and the opposition to taxation• forechbols will peg°. No man can afford to ,back in tlieledacatibnal nioenient,.and'while wealth pay tribute to science 'and. culture' it re ceives back its ONViI with ~usury,-.W.; Teacher. • . Re that is ashamed to he , teen .in'ti,thean .eondition,:would be proud inn splendid one. ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF IR . VINO'S TAPE OF Nt'ASIIINOTON,,,,i,;„,:, G. P. PETNA3I A CO., will commeneo : ..r7r7, • n few days, a stew editiewof tills great. , eut ,„,/ work, in semi.mouthly parts, l'rlre, SS cents each. , Elicit' volume wlll ;singlet of four Potts: hatidsomely printed In hitperial. octavo. The whole work will ho Illustrated by about lllty supe'rlor Engravings' on Steel including Portraits and origleal Pletocigs n os i g .p, by minuet Artists, with numertins Wood Cute and Maps. Edell Tut will contain at least 32 impel and ono Engrav ing on Steel; every other part will - hart, two Steel Plates. , TCIIMS'OF PUBLICATION. - 1. Eachseml,pussithly.part._cmstainiug-as shorn-ape , ~cTiled, 2b runts, ptiYablo on delivery. 2. All subscribers must engage to take the ontlro works • • 3. Tho second and subsequent volturies - will be Issued hi double parts—ansi the whale will s be.published at • molar intervals of t.I wools. Aiming the Illustrations nlroady etnfratud or nearly - tmpleted, ore Lilo following: - • • =I Gen. Schuyler, thrh. Charles Leo, lien. Putnam, Orn, Arnold, Uon. Green, Gun. Word, Gorr. Knox, Gen. Sin clair,He_n. 31ontgomury, Gen. Lord, Urn. Stirling ? lion' Bani'llteubou, Gen. Lafayette,- Count Pulnekl, - Oen' Lincoln, Gen. Mercer, Lion. Henry Len - , Cul, Moultrie, Out. Wayne, Gun. Clinton, Robert Morrie, Gen. Stark, Oen Hamilton, Gen. Oates, Oen. ((lover. Gen, Sir Wil liam Howe, Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, Wnshinglon, (front the picture by Peale) Wmrhington, I from the picture by Trumbull.) Washington, (from the picture by woremul -10.0 IVashington, tho picture of ilcalson•a_.sta. - ttni.) Washington, from the picture orilrinvtl'er Statue,) Washington, (Plan the original profile,) Mrs. Washing (early portrait) .Nlrs. Wnslilogtorki ffrom Stuart) Miss Phillips. (from original picture.) 4 •ILLUSTRATIONS ON STEEL. Ilistorical - Scenes; -- (shicaly - Tronr - ohigirill design - 01r - Sight - of Washlngton , s-nrmi Time; :31ount --Vernon, I (3 clews() Washlngtnit its Surveyor: Washington at Port Necessity: Washington Surveying .the Dismal SwamP: Washington at Winchester; Washington's Field rpOttsf Fortifying Dunker Hill: Fort Tlounityruk ; 'Lnkti lleorgo; Fortifkatlon at West Point, In 1780; Washington Duelling a Riot, (Come a cotemporary draw ing.l View of Now -Yerk. 17711; Boston from Dorchester -Heights, 1.775: Announcement - ot - Indepondonco; Bat .Sin.Uf'L'reut9n;:,llnSflt'.fL.tibrmautawn;.liattao of Wm mouth; Braddock's BAUD Fluid; Washington gol tut, to Co :gross, etc. ...Must always remain, per_endnence, 211Z.Ithkory o. the Fathor of hls Country."—Phlin. ' •N, B=lt is intended that' the Illustrations in this , edition shall be worthy of the molded and of the author. -The bast artiste have boon 'engagcid -to make origlua • drawings, and the most eminent engravers are . seouredl 2 No ospenso will be spitrod to Make tho eammvlngs ere-: dltable to Milo Icaii -art, and fully eatisfactory, to aut.- - tours of fastidious taste. • Agents . sand• Canvassers supplied on liboral terms This of - lion is published exclusively for • - • . - 11HRISTMAS • AND NIIVENTAtt. lIJJ The store of the eubseriber is in receipt, and thQ • shelves arenow supplied with a r harulsome selection . of -line and rich , decorated fancy wareHuth as Inkstandi, Baskets, .Vases, Coffee cups, Jewell' boiei, Toy Tea and 'Heuer. setts, China dolls in va . rietyould Variety of.other _articlee all well suited in- the coMlinsrltellidaye,_,. , • . 7. - qn.OOERIEB - AND, - *4 , 40,g5". - every variety: freskrityl 'Of beat ,qintllty have Just been added our tbrmor'etnek.'. . , . NEW lIETHLEirk OplOSll.llA.i',,—.. of yeiy fine •ititalltr y lantall. Rack• ales see brind, ?'flOrranta; Mien and, tither goods adapted to the sesame Li variety, conetantlY in store'andfer sale by .• • J. 31 , , billo• neatly exeouted. tilL9ln=. CORK. POWEIIAITA ON MEL. iusines('~arbs • • •.; • 'JUSTICE OF 711 E FACE v_4l4.:olfice o f p r ite.tbe-*est,orad-Court-Court House', AV , 11 5 1 ,1 -. c C o . 1 : ; ] y . .. E s E t . Al 2 , yn6 Lnw, .twillistnossontrustial -to him wllll:4 , p.raruptly tuuded 'Attorriej at. . • —omee on North Hanover street, a few doors south of.Ulass'-I total.. All-business entrusted: to him will be promptly, attended to. ' • [April ]5. Ff IN. t IJN, Attorney at La*. A Office In East Moth Street, Mobanlosbutg,Ea. 11-E..-ottond to SURVEYING In - connOxido bin proYeAslon, [MN , 21,1560.-Iy, FIR. S. B: KIEFFBR Office 'it') ,Neitli 11_,Y1Innover street:two doors from Weisel. efitifpbell's stem., Niro hours. more miticularly from 7 to 0 o'clock, A. 31., n from sto 7 o'clock, p. M. • POP,I7QII, S. P. ZIEOLER.-office and Residence' runt lfithi Areit:third door - oloiv ho Markot Houle. Calls in tointnut). county promptly attended. .. - Carlisle, Jun..2:183 -0. . . . . DR:IX:LOOMIS :- rit.-zilk - ii:; ..... South Ilannvor street, "il rilnre•W'''• lima door tn. the IMet. • Moo. na..frill be nimerit from Carlini . ° th e het ton dope of' ouch Month. [Aug.]; '66 1 .- 111: GEORGE S. S,EA- Tireii." — ;; • . ritioirr, DENTIST. from the. Dal '• timer° College of, Dental Surgery. 10,.0fikee at the' neddence of hie mother, East ,I.outhei ntreetrthrou doors below Bedford. Relereure—Dr. (leo Ira 'March le, les6—tf. Q , CRIVIIINER AN: CIONVEYAN. and county, will carefully attend to the trantitetion of all such MI/11110SM us limy pe entrusted to lim y such us ,the iiriting'of Deeds.illortgagee Contracts, -.no will alto devote his attention 'o the procuring ofJund War .rants. Pcuslmts, ke. as Well HS the puichnso rind WO of Real Estate, negotiations, ofloanp, c. AM-Office on ,West-liiglifitreot-forfuerly-oecupled,-y-W41.-Eiinnist_ Esq. pear the 3lothoilist 131111211= • • • SNYDER & M'EARLAVE • LAND AGENT MINNEAPOLIS, Opposite tho Sui Pension Bridge, Fella Anthony: 31 I n n esota _WM tory,_ • and7iiiiElantT,-io-Tiidlirt-a:lol—inTS,-locatirldifd wurrepts in Minnesota, lowa. and Wisconsin. luquiries respoding thd country, by linter or otherwise; PruhIPMY answered. • • .. . . Ill2EltliNCES.. ' _ lion. Alex. ltomsoyas•Governor, - . lion. 11. M. like, Delegate . to Oongress, Minnesota, Gov. :Pollock, liiirrisburg. ' , . • •.. James It. Steele Fe Co., Philadelphia. - lion. Frederick Waits, Carlisle, • / A. Brady Sharpe,Esq., , o.3ingoun, New York: " . a Robert Walsh, Now Orleans. , Jame's It. Irvine, Esq.. Nevrville, ... / 10n..1. S. Black, Pomeinct, Pcjin'a., . . 110n..1. It, Eddie, ' t• .1. 11, Geod. Mayor,-Sprittgfield, Oblo, ' Gen. C. Anthony, '- .1115. Carson, Esq. St. Louis, . . . . Win. 1V {loon, Esq.. Baltimore, Md., • - .1. T. Wright, Charleston, S. C.,. . J. M:lWilson, Philadelphia. • SUM' Art:ee pf Ifoimproveil Land for Solo, at from $2 to $lO per orre; Rico Improved Forms. , Lois for min In 01. Simi, St. Anthony, imd all ,towns on the Mince: soh* river. . . .-. . . 11:9_1'artteular nttenth glem to the Leaning of Money, and Eittering Land IVarrants. Address, . . .NYDEIt & .11'1'.1 'MANE, March 'ln, 185n.-13;.1 . •- Minneapollayllin. Ter. DEAI ESTATE AGENCY gNPIIEW G. EUE. • • N. JEFF THOMPEON . E A: THOMPSON, !lave opened an Oleo at - St:Joseph, Mo., for the pur ehase mill .10 of Real Estate. buying and selling Land' Warrants. enteringJand on Time, Surveying and Map ping Towns, Location of Warrants ' and snaking invest nests for nernrosidentS. paying of Mil's, and all bush. fiess rierndning to a Grimm land Agency in - Missouri, Ramns, Nebraska, and (1111.) on Soon(' Strout, North of A. T. float thee Banking - - 30,-1850.. ebucation. . CARLISLE FE MALE • SEMIN ARY :itt..n.ll MILS. CLARK, who I been for Ouvera; ••• • , a j. 41 lu hotellln .reN metfull • amount.° to tho citizens of Curlislo 164 v u u ty. t on.t to Welber, 1856, they will commence the second resslen,lu Lowther Street, wear tile tiorman Reformed Church, of their • SE FOR YOUNO LADIES.. The Institution will be' both a boarding and day school. In which all the branches neceamry o,r the com plete education of young Indies will be taught. Assist antsof the highest character for qualifications cud morality will be ouiployed In accordance witit,the wants of the Institution. The government.will be conducted on fitrictly.ClATathm principles, while sectarianism will be as rigidly excluded. • ' ^The Principale flatter themselves that their long and successfulexperience as teachers. as testified by the recommendation); in their , possesslon will enabib them to.eatablialelan Institution of the higimat character for young ladies. They ire fully persuaded - that - such an Inatitutigni will be sustained here by the damns and neighboring .coillitryi and hope that their confidence may not - lie disappointed. - Thu Scholastic year will conalst of four terms (eleven weeks each), beginning on Soitember 1 and ending on sowed Wednesday in July. TEiIM PER CLUSTER (11 weeks). Boarding, incl . -fitting:fuel, lights, and • tuiJilon in English branches, $35 00,, Primary.. Repartment, - 6 00 . Higher English, - . - B 00 'Ancient and Modern Languages. each,-,5, 00 Ornamental branch. at Profesaor'm charges. No deduction fur absence after entrance) .except In case of pf-etracted - Itr.re.Rfa offs. - - Hen. FRED'IC, WATTS, Rev. C. P. WING, J. 11. PARKER, Esq., • " A. 11. ICIIICITER, JAMES HAMILTON, Em., " JACOB FRY, NV. NV. BEM. " It. MORSS, T. 11. RULES. Esq., Dr. 8. 11. KIEFFER. . .. • . - • Roy. Mr. STERRETT ➢tar.-lfl, 1856-1 year. • THRER MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG 'Me Twelfth Session of this Institution will commence on 31onday, the 3d of November. Parents . and Guar ilame-are-requested--to4nquire . into. Its-nierits.beforo sending their sous or wards elsewhere- the location of the Institution Is retired, pleasant and healthful, and tha course of Instruction embrares tho ordina ry, and higher branches of an English Education, to. gather with , the Latin. °reek, lienelt. and Herman lan-. guatres,' and vocal and histruntontal tousle, terms, Warding, washing, andquition in the English branch es and rural media per'session (til weeks) 860,00—, For circular containing particulars address. D. DENLINGER. . Harrisburg. Pa.-. 1. 17,18501 DLAINI411141) - ACADE3IY.-L- Near thItLISLE, Pa.—Tho Twunileth. Fession (five months) will commence on May sth::'Vim bull+ Ing h. boon erected containing Oyttt islom, Music Room. With increased fin:intl. for • Instrue ion and amnia accommodations, Ibis Institittion pechts,grent In ducoments to parents fieslro-1 ii—Physlcal and montal improvement tit thoir sons Tenon pot Session, $65 00. For rimplam, with full infbruintloti, address It Kt IIITRICS; Principal' and Proprietor, Plainfield, Cumberland co., Pa. April 9, 1850. 4114* . •(o nrElt BIA.I, C 0 G-E tu .rouved.tollm.now-and•spaeloun llalirlio.-419 au 10 BALWI3IORE STREET, Baltimore, 31d. 0. K. CHAMBERLIN, Principal and Lecturer upon Moreau tilo ticlunce. E. K. Lesion, in charge of IN4l,llng Department. . IL W. Emir, Instructor In Aldrcantile Calculations and Associate in Book Keeping Dupartmout. • •• • J. 31. Pumunts. Teacher lu Book Keeping. S T. Willi/am, LeetureCon Commends' Law. Three years bairn not yet elapsed since the establish,' meet of this Institution, during which thou upwards of eight hundred students have born in attendance, (rep. reselling nearly, every Slate .lw the Union,) among whom are numbers in Baltimore and elsewhere occupy ing prominent positions as business men arid account - ants. . . COURSE OF STUDY BOOK KEEPING.—Thu Principal hes the utmost con fidoneolu assuring the public that after an nape, Wilco,. fourtulin yearS in qualifying young men for the Count' lug Room and other important stations, and an oxtuu, sive acquaintance with the management of business books of iery description, (assisted as be is by Val, sci entitle :icrountals.) the course 0r training: - in Oda le. partment is eminently practical and well adaptee to the curious pm suits of Commutes and Trade, Including Indlvidual,, Partnership, Mercantile, 'Manufacturing,' COMMISHIO*EZVbaIIgO, thanking, Shipping. Steamboat. ing,-Cimmound Company-operationspee. • PENMANSIIIP.—The_MOCCIIRC under _this head-are free, easy and er.tceful t uombining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction, thus enabling theatudent to write en orooroooalriens hati9,,onompletion elthit course. • • ' • • • bearings CALCULATIONS hirtholr various are taught by the most accurate - end . elpedi.. tiona method. , . . . Daily lectures are dollvored upon the Science of At., counis, : Norcautila Customs, Be.. those in connualou with a s eries of lectures on Commercial.hai, are of the, highest importance to all, aspiring to occupy prominent positions in the business : community, ' The time necessary 'for. on Industrious student to complete the course, varies from 8 to 12 Weeks. .There, .being nirvacatlon, applicanta can . enter, at any time, and attend both day and evening . Examinationsare hold at stated periods, and diplomas awarded to t: who graduate. For terms, etc., wrlteand bIIVO a cli , • , rOct.2 , • AjT. DEMPS:I 7 •ACAIIyAIII.- . 0 • MALE AND PESIALE. " •", • ' , „ n Eng'lab nod Clas/Intl likbonl,,lnn.dlst.nig, , , , The Second m winter Sessinti.of thiSlnetitution will open on the second Tuesday of Jarthary, 1857. • The - usuat linglish and Classical:branches, by, Our first grade - Acatiamies.wlll batinght. 7 Nov' nabill be spared to make thbrough; practical, and poral mho-, • The village of 400 inhabitants, PitMttad in thetnldst of majestic hill and.ippunlain scenery, throe Miles dis. tent from the!`, Warm Springs,. Is 'heal ity and' quiet,' ffi - aucientli rematefropt thairrogularitles of lags towns, and'Yot Ih dolly oannection, via NOrport,and• year:Wyk. vanla Ilalimado"with' ttio'iirincipal *Wain the elate. Torras Par quarter, $ 3 : sB;aceOrdlOg 'of 'studies., Music, beach and,' (Jarman,. $5 eitra. Books at clty'prlceS' Boarding for ladicaln aciect,ffmtb' Hei—at prices from $1 50 to sa, DO:per week,. • .• furthourtr t icillars • . -., • • - ffrev.V.- P. DI/011E11i • . • or 8. IL RUBY. A., 2 2tgricuttural- XTEW Ew• •• AGRICITIOUBXI7IVARE I_ll • , !tt)orls. F A:R MOI:G • _ The snbserlheijoeaten In the basement of the 7,letho. Clenseh,_oppoitte the. Inmet, non Meet:Ong a earletynf Fii - embrig Implateeilts, enCh as . „ . ... , ' GRAIN DRILLS, • , , • • . , GRAIN FANS, , • • CORN SHELLER S, - - -1 - -- - ..' , - • PARS! BOILERS,. 'Clint - and Cab' fiiinderkacott's Glenn, the Crescent 'Grain 'Mill, Roma Shovels, REAPERS, AND MOWERS (Manny's with iWood's,lniproienient ) , Straw Cutters. sc,, n 1 1; which are of the most Improved kind and , workulansli p,, and will-be sold on the most seem mating, rms. Fanners, are respectfully invited to call mid a mine before purchasing. • . --• -J.-ARMSTRONG: • 'AZ:Fer the convenience of farmers, Moore's Patent Grain Drill will be Fold at Shiremanstown by Benjamin Clay, and at ShippenebiiiiTby Christlad Long. "August 20;1E50. ' . . • I(GitICVLTU4AL 1111)LE E NS. pP,NNOCWS CELEBBATED:VIPEAT- DRILL , hutted also' for sowing oafs. glass seeds and guano. It r.tuseettportoble elderalill•thetest Id thernarket. Halliday's patent Homo Power's and Thresher's, Lime npd Guano • J Spreader's, Daniels nay, ntuT . ,,Tt !1,1, LittleW ant Corn' and 'Cob Anin's - dtmailijib, ptedlit:!^lltenlioviSui,ortor Imprenient 'with all abode fdr the use of the 'former or gerdner, fm Nth 'W baleen and Retail by 11.ASCILALL, MORE'S_ & CO., •Agrtrultdinl-Wnroilonso n , 4.-Soid-8t0r0..-cornor-7h and 3lnrkot streotn,Phlladelplan. , July 26,'66. Ncis7 - '2l. Street . t • PIIILADELPIIIA, ••• LeateriT 31,6UVACTORY,Bristol. Po. • SARI, Ottousos (370 Aerus) Bloommink, floor Bristol, PA, • 1 4 iAltAIERS OF THIS. NEIGHBOR lloolElirmv_er s _or.Wl t ottE j • . LEIN — A - WS SITI , EIt ri - IOSI.II - 70111 OF LI)fE, • = • If you want 11Savy Crops, • er --‘• Leine leg Muerlean - ertlllzet." These Valuable :ifantirel Init.(' Lein used fir the past six youlesUcceSefully for the ilraln and Totneee Cron In Virginia; Pennsylvania. N.M."' Jersey, llulatvate, Maryland, add the Islands of Merniuda:and Ilarhadees. bared (250 11.5.) Is suflielentMr 'an , acre of ground,. The 'above Fartllizers are conipoied of Tellatlo 1 heroical Elements, S ',hit largely inerodu the 1;rop and 1111111'0TO hiss, soil, doubling the-value of the land. Price of the Phosphate of Unie—S.lo a ton, Nitreg.ened SOO, the American Fertilizer $25 per ton, or $8 50 per barrel. $1 20 n keg. Also every variety of GUANO, Pure Lend Plaster, l'ut Ash, Nitritto'vt Soda, Bono Dust, Pow,dered Chareonl,'Ae. • Goode itelivered free of charge. . , ••—• (IMO. A. LItINAII, Proprietor, •. Nd. 10 South Front Street,'lddla." in-To -wholesale 'deniers a- liberal discount, Pam hints hI the English and Bernina languages Gratin. Orders at a disjance,. Cash acconipanying or Draft. promptly-altonaled to. . , N. .11.—D1 PIACIAS 11".." been awarded by the Potin sylvanlat Agritultural - (de i, New York Crykal Palace Amoclatlen,rend tho' No. Jersey State Agelcultunal Eincletn. ' ' ;1101—gums, AA R 41E S OR . .11.. F. ! THRESHING MACHINES! The subscribers desire to- informarinero -and ; 'nubile Feudally that they now luiliesih band and are constant ly institutes:luring Threshing Machines with Plerpont's Patent Sldiker, which ore generally acknowledged to be the best articles now in luse. Also a variety of Clover' nuncio. Corn &hollers and Straw Cutters.. They also lateens for the repairing of Agrieultulal Mash usury in ,the.hest manner'insd on reasonable terms.. Manures, tory on North.llannover Street, directif opposite the -residence or bleorgtOlp.tzgar, Esq. itugust sio. AIIIIIMS & PLANK. r 1 0 ' RUERS:—The subscriber-log just returned front the City with one of the largest assivrtments of Ilardivare ever brought to this place: Ile has just received SO doe..-flameg with and without pat. astenings, "Iron and steel honks ranging Inpairs from 44 to 50. Al's!) ::00 Pr straight and Mixt lini‘trnee chains from 60 04125. - Boom iends traces of all kinds, also a lot of spread. fifth, breast. butt, carrying halter and leg elmids.,also a very. large lot of shovels, forks, spades, hoes, rakes. and In Fiala everything and any thing wanted by the Farmers— tamember-tirovici-staint-East-Midu-St—Carlisl March 10.'50. r , 11. SAXTON. PIiANKIIE FEED . CUTTEOS, mann k "O ... d N r G manuoir SAIIOENT; No; 410 Market stiret,%lind ' a 'r till, cutter is superior to any now In one, for strength ,duraffillty. and simpllalty of constructlomt-licuts fast or, and is the only aeltsharpening flay. Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter ever - made. It has but ONE STEAROIT KNINII, which nay portion can grind end set with ease but In ortlinary•raw,i is ground in file machine. Thou san,lq hove already been sold, and the demand IS daily rases on exandnotion is sufficient to convince , one of its superiority. No one oft, o short Vial would part with It for any offer. All tikes of the ahoye constantly:on bane and fur sale by • .; • • • ' .1. I'. IXNE, '• • • . '! . '• • •Pirda Agent for Cumberland county. octal IfICU LT U 11 A L •. • 311iNT.S. • •C Ridging and 81n vol Hews, for Corn -and rOlatoeh, Expanding eultivaters, with -Steel.reeth of cartons rottenly. Field and Garden Ilarrolvy;liand Pions, lievolc Ina lhn ye Bakes, patent Scythe: ' Snail°, • and Scythes. En;11,11 Lawn ' • • wath...rlietted_hacka—supertur_llaluading_llay_ Forks, with rape and tackle complete, and all other articles fur Witt and gaiden. T M - ENSE SUCCESS!! 9HE Cll. AIIESZMAGAZINE IN TIIE WORLD BA LLOWIS,,- DOLLAR 3ION T LI% DESIGNED Mt EVERY AMERICAN HOME. .. - • . .. t . . Encouraged by the unpreedeuttal success It bleb this popular - monthly has met NOM, anti the . nipliliq with whirls it has increased its oirculatiun, the priprietor has resoivol to maim it kip more worthy of the patronage of the public. 'Thai this slinirable.wolk lo • - A 3111tAliLli OF CIIFAPNESS is admitted q% . •ertiry.nne, containing, no it does. One Hundred Dalten tiftkonflog twitter in earb number, belt g room CLOD' dliy of the $3 Maga:lnce, and forming-ti - volumes a year, of six ;hundred pages each, or. Twelve hundred pages of iietidpv !Dotter per annum for • - O'N kl OLL A RI Daßon's Dollar Monthly is • printed with now typ npoiLline, white paper: and Its inatter is rapotully ceq piled and arranged by the ha Ids of the editor nett pr, PriStor, who has been b u ns ato the pull lie us conre.te with the Boston press fu r sixteen years. It s pages con lain 1 ' NEWS, . • MISCELLANY, 'TA LES, ' • - ' ADVENTINILS,. POEMS. a. DRAMA MIES, STOILIES OF TILE SEA, AKII/CIIES, ---AVVT—AND II ORM,— Acr,-Acl- from ibolcot and moot popular trrilrio of this country. It Is mho natant with n ll•mrd of 'tito octal& events of tho limos, of pence nod our, of discover ice All 1.1 improve ments co:curing In either- hemisphere, forming ,00 agree/add companion for n tolourentomint or ilolir. filly .where, at home or abroad, ouch - mind:or being'complot u in itsolf. t. . • No sectarian Rulierts .are ndwitted Into tin pages there era 'enough, cuntroverrah-puldhutlons each d voted to its peculiar sect or clique. Thin work In in tended for . THE 1.1110:e. north orsouth. cost or 3vest. and ,Is tiled to the brim each month - With- popular and israphle miselo lony,}ust such on ally father, brother or ti lend al uld place In the hands of a familv,elrele. It la In DIP Its de piirtuleate, fresh end orhilnai, nod. what it purports to be, the elayipest 'impala° In the world. • ' Any, prrSou cm:loping ORC DOLLAR ID limo proprietor, MI below, shall Twelve thaillagnaluo for one 3 ear, or any puma wailing UP maim anberrlbare and aunts DOLLARS; at one timirehall receive a eoprgnitle. - - 1. N. BA rd.ou, Pabllsitor, and Proprietor. Corner orfonnont and Brimfield iitreets, Boston. Juno 11, it& .A_MIR.A;OI.,E or SeIiENE— . of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland' county; Pet4announces to those afilleted with Tum.m . IVenx. Ceeneerx, Polypus, Lupus, bloles or. Marks, Sc, ula. King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, ho can remove thorn with out cutting, burning or pain ; neither Chloroform of Ether ie adeniplatered - to ..the patient...At he no matte% on what par,t of the body they may be,. ho Pare remove them with perfect safety, and in a remarkably. abort. them t4o Mineral of Vegetable poison is applied,,and nt money remedied until a cure ix perfected. Prolapsus Uteri,; Peened° Copaplaints, Chronic, Verne real and all elthier diseased treated williposltive,StreeeSS Full partieulare can be obtainOd by'addressing in either . English or aernelltll Patients' can bee accom -m¢dsted With Board on reasonable terms. • „Mechanicsburg. to one cf. the prettiest and healthy "lawns iu thfs or any °then State. It is S miles from Harrisburg, en the Cumbediand Valley Rail Road, and accessible from all.parts of the Union. The Doctor Will .visit case, Delany part of the 84-wheu.pcsired. , urn reader if you,knew. any °filleted fellowerea urn delay nottiii them Mdertreattiont.... ••••••s,. • • , PETTEIt'S FUR . gyi-i -Nutritm•iiiionni:' • ' • CP 'irOVI ON HAN • 1 a large'assortifie n,-4 t Of now and keNcritablerlntNlTlYßE and 011tclitS1-.7_, '',.••• • ;, c , ; Walnut. psand Dls,llogiay Decreeing Der an eue„witharnt _ Teibles;pesd,Waabstands. ' Walnut Etagercie and Wardrobon. - litabilgAniiand WBlnpti • , , reenetruadeteads, Moliogany andllalw Tablrierat"alt PitOP. , , • • ' ... ;' • Parlor"Arin'Cliatric, and /tacking 'clerdne, wlllk eAget ••:.= Ande , eloth sesta end backs. , • • Matiogiciy Fuiflyolnict ludy.cloth of Cline. Plain Chaim otall kinds. " " , • sektlds new ond 'elegant ausortment at the • nuenitorernoWmic slibeeelbor, on 'Loutbe'r steeire,, You the coti*Yotliii•th'giti L litfir:• • ' • • " •.' • " , , . IdiPLEMENTB PAECIIALL 11.10M1IS & CO., :141 and Mnrlwt §trects, CLAM • .dki.% I • Al • , Oita at 10 111 • • CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Wholesale And liatall; at the ..fliilladeitibla Match and Jewelry Store "-No. 00 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Phtlnduljhin , - : gold Lever Matches, full jewelled, ILS carat gold-Lupine, Planate; - ' -24 00- .* Silver Lever, full Jewelled, • ' 12,00- Silver Lupine, jewels, • • Superlorguartlers, • • s'oo • GoldEpeetacles,, • • 7.00, • Fine SIIVer , do. - 4.00 Hold Bracelets, ' , . 00 had fete - Gold Pencils, • '• 1 - 00 - . • Silver Tea Sponns, sot, Gold Pens, with nonella and olive? holder,, 100 Gold Huger Mugs' Watch Masses, 4r.c. All goods Warranted to Se what they are sold for. ; & &MEV, ' • , .Successor U. flonrad. - G-t-011idd soma Gold and Slicer Llyversutd Lupine still lower than tam Shove prices. ' MALL CLOAKS .4ic MANTILLAS 7 " WIIOLEBALE. D RETAIL. CEO BU I, P & C 0 ~ Importers and Minutia:tarots of CLOAKS and - . AN. TILLA9,`No. - 174 - Chesaut - strtiot, doors alinfa south side.) Philadelphia, (in con neaten with 0 NORGE BULPIN, 951 Urn alway N, V., the largest manufacturer efthese 00.1 F In r u e United States.) beg to call the at. tention elf ‘l,l tls i le and Retell I uyers to their lot go .:,...audNaried Btu., 4.ICIAMILS,'PAL3IAS, for the • till trade!! Their colleAtion comprises a coMplate no sortment until the latest Verlaine Noieltics in Velvet . Moira A irmen°, Cloth.lt Plain Silk, &e., &e.; while Moll, Jlltleu elterddd by, their connection with the, largest Illannirmurlng House, (of theso goods) in Now York, —enuble-them-to-gunntteclyetter - rnlncritnnis - nhnitn • blo elsewhere in the Dlorket. ONU. DULPIN & CO.; Sept. 3, '56,-3m. 174 Chesnut Rreet 11 1 / 6 V13 7th. W W ) E ; S AL E • U9' N.SP4 LACER TIIO3IA . S, No: .20 'Stint h Second Street -- :-Intlbulelphlu,TAutiototor. tiq, - ..T. 0 ..,,,. 4 ,14.,,,,,i er _hr DIIUOS, :d KDICINES,CIIIOIICALS, ACIDS, —.Dyo-Stullh,..Poloto,Oilto.Colerm-I'llite.f.ead,Trenclrand America,W a hifii Z.lll. Window Ipso. 111:18£1 Ware., Vas; nimbus,- Brushem. Inotrunhnds, Or Jund Spices, IVlnde ~. Spicer. and_oll other article. uouully held hy, Druimixfp, Including. floras, Indigo. Olue, Shellac, Potash, &e.. : All orders, by mall or otherwlse..prionidly attended to. Country iuerchunts are Invitigd to call and examine • . • 1 . our stock before'purelnulog eltemehere. 41? - 13oods sent t.rany - efthe - svberves - or - ntilivroc - rtetfonst -- Prinertzrer nud•itoods ‘Verranted. (51arrk' 13511-Iy. • .. . - 116)SFP1.1 NEEDLIIIS, .Mariufactu rpr of ' \VIM:. SILK 'AND II;1111•CLOTII 'SIEVES, Conrso, and Vim In II : largo, nilddlo.W..ed -And smell 311•1 T 11.1. teas k' EN WIRE:, the bust qualitlea.:itirioua sizes of mash, from Nos. 1 - SO luclusiveoind from - one to. sly fkt In width. They - are 111%1111,131.0d so mafiy - spans to the linen! Inch, and cut to suit. - • • Thu subscriber also knots( constantly to Imnd Kit HENS, • . fir coal,. sand ore, - 11m6 - , grain, gravel, guano, famine sugair:" salt. hone. coffee; spice, !rises: tly.sstulTss tte - Together with an. agsurinerit of 11111CIIT AND AN• Nt:ALED !ICON Wlltli. All the shove sold wheleuille and retail by • .1. A.• NKEDIXS, 54 Front Street, Phila. IMIMEMn • D ENSLOAV & .CO., COMMISSION 51 - EItdIANTS, • • and I%ll°loolo Dealers luall kinds of FOB/BON- & I)OAIBSTIC , REAP; TOBACCO, MANIIFAVTURED AND PORBION,ANIf DOMEPTIC,SECIAiIS, "21 Philadelphia. Importers of Fin . ° Udmurt, Sams. of_thn ebolrest grow tin( of the Vuelin.abajo. A largo asrortiount of which are kept tonsanttly on 'hand: and for sale at a Antall 111i111106 nn rent of impartation. ir - Z-ConFignmentrr respectfully oolleited, on which Ilimat advances trill lw made when desired. _i;ll. , clril.atfentipit - iron to orders for 'purchase on corn- Mission ~f Tobacco .0 also every desorlpt ion of Mercillau for gocomae parties living at a dlstginee from MI/ market, • . . yt.9,..5010 Ago - t - for. - F:A,Goetzo'N criebritted Ciennan -.stnelang Tol. n.eemprinting thirty different varletlei. April 23,4) tl.-jy. . • Y.---- . •• - , PPAR &NAN - HARLINGEN ).0-111,0 suirserlbertilmilrig removed to then. , E=MtM= Chest mrt Sire . et. 'Muth door nbovii Tenth, 'Are now prepared - to oiler a largo and well selected stock of thelbllowl ng, fresh and desirablegoods, principally of Ilseir ;own Importntion, ur bought nt 011aii111, Width thee are able to sell * at th - e importer's prim:, and to which they 'cordially invite the attention of Country, Merchants, Hotel Keeper 4, arid finnilies generally. ' BulT,fireen sod Vettltian Window Shading. • Barnsley and It ixh 1,1000 Sheeting, 9-j, 104 11-1,1:24. ' • Bolster cod Pillow 1:111011N of several choice bleachers, and all widths from :18 ,to IA Inches. 11.111-111anitets-rotall kizenntulviunlititni. ' _' • Crib mil Brodie Illnnketn.- . Bed (NIIts of tit 6 following varletlex. viz: 3Tnrsellies; NVelting, knotted. Register; Allnnbrit, Allend:dp - nud Lane:oder, of all the deldrable strong. • Bureau Covers, Table Covers, Window Curtain Muslin Towels and Toweling, of every variety, Damask Table, Cloths and Napkins Shirting Linens nod . Muslin. Cam bric Handliembielkinibliolderies, Hosiery, Re. Beeelt. tel; Damasks. Moreens, Enbroldered Lace and Muslin Curinins, Gilt Corniees, Bands, Gimps. Cord, Re. SHEPPARD et TAN.HABLINGIA Importers and Dealers lu Linen and House Furnish. lag (Mode, 4pril 86, 18:03-11m. . • DIT N n t i / 0 1.15 ..1 Vh... CABII BOOT AND No. i 6 South Second St., Co; Thu establishment has been of and Is supplied with thu largest ; inthe City, principally of his own Fliolce assortment froorthe best', bracing Ladles, Gents', and Chili BOOTS. SHOES AND of every description, style and ql held styles and n.11110_41, in this '1 This stock auumt be excelled - Cheapness. . - Each article la marked nt the price, iron, whieh no deviation wi' inivagant Antlnnents will bo nem' effect oaten. (lootlyear'm (lum In ttll varle scarce In the inerket,..llwitys on eApectfully Invited to call. PHILADELPHIA . EVANS' FIRE THIEF fur merehants, lawyers, farmors, Books, Papers, or other .valuabi FIRE or BUlttil.AllB. • Day and Noxell's (Midis) Books, Papers, .4,, during the. Buildings, was purchased of OW St., Philadelphia. It 'FRTCEIIATORS & WATER FILTERS. , • . EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators Ihr cooling 'and preserving meats, butter, milk, aster, and all articles for culinary purposes. . WATER vt,urEits for purifying lintekish or muddy water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl; or other eauseii; can be had separate iir attached to the efrigenitors—a small quantity of ice 'cooling' the whole n the warmest weather. PORTABLE' SHOWER BATHS, for the use o war:. or ~old water. W %TED COOLERS, Air Hotels, Sthrhs, and Dwellings. STORE TRUCES, 11 . r moving boxes, boles; Ae. SEAL PRESSES, Copying do. en D i r l uir No. Ut South Second St.. (.2 doors below Chesnut. .111nrch (Established lu 1835.)