- ;, , ,, ,, ,1),,,; , '.1.-K" . ...;, , ,,, - ...±, , , , : , .,: , i,,,t,..'v. , ;:W: , :',••:;'.''''.:V : '?:t .'-:',-,",r'isl'v.- f - f;T;" ,- • • 1111 ,r;~ ~ . `ii~.`~~';4 A:COliti---INENI T - S -e- A -A- P913 - 11 = 14 MVP-TED-.- 7 °-GEN -16 JENTE/YriIfENCE.APIVERTISINGIAPOLITITSi-714111*FATIMIE---11101E1A14-T-Vt AGRICULTUREi -- Aiti : S:ANIP - SCIENCIES-Al4 I • v*zw.lszt HERALD 4,-EXPOSITOR 'Office, Centre Seriatim, S. It: Cieritieri at, the Old Stand. • . , . • PERMS OF PL......,, lOLICATION : . The !I E1R:41.T2,D & Eti" . oBl.7fOß is publielia a eekly,sll a doulde royalsheet,ht TWO DOrk." ; 1.4 RS,per non unt s payable within threeniontlis eru et i the ties° of 'subscribing ; on Two DOLLARS c. ..,. 4no Stk. ii i.f.:fir; tit thi end of the year. —•,.. --Ne-s ii bar.riptitm:_witilik.tAliatAki eValtrinil x non iths,and no yftraiscontineed until all ar. t i • row ageenre p di xcept at:•tho option Of tho . tiohl isher,. arid aNI re LO . notity rediscontinu: n Ile.: Wit Ihe conslii red a nips •efigagernont. • • ,Xthel tiVirig will bo done on the mina, terms/ . ",etto s e io insuriPattention meet be poet paid'. Ni..I'LLIAm IVIILLER, • • '..-4kttorney. at taw: .t)FFlCE_RtSloYED_to_neetetri! q _R q w,ini,the' P •11111 ti • P • isle, A kir a, fB4 a. S. ,COT.WELL • toLWELL - &; : MTLU RE Attoraeys. at. Law, IgILL attend promptly to business entrusted to then in the counties of Cumberland and Offices, one door Test of the Jail, East 4 11igh street, Carlisle, and next door to Stumbaugh• Pq. II( over's Drii.o. Store, Shippensburg.v April. 34, 1844. 1 1 1 .1 - 31..1 . fEMAL'SIVIINARY':-7 THE Citizens of Carlisle and the Public Alin: orally, arc respectfully informed that thie Institution will be opened under the Sillier Wend. ance Of .114,1ssei Thebe i add - ChartidleTaiiil4 - oli the 2d day of January, 1845. The large and conimbdions house in IVest. Lou ' Cher street, recently occupied by Mrs. Stevens as floardingAclool Itay - hmals4ll-by them and, i 5 t5B arguing repuarn.-3, Ibe furnished with special reference to_ the ace.ornmerkiton of that Pupils. A •few Misses or young Ladies will be received as Boarders, and it is intended to afford ,to such all the advantages connected With a mei -"A' deuce in the most gentpel private family. Expenses'_- - Itririn, with fuel lights and washing, will be • f rrnirhad to younginclies,nt $2,25 cis. during the s limner nmnths; and 2250, during the winte-. ..-"TipTlON . .—Common English studies . r Geography, History; GrumMer,• Arith. Orthography,Eending-arid Writing , er quarter:'- $5,00 With Astronomy, Algebra. Geometry, r. Natural Philosophy. and_English.Culm_. Higher he entitles as Botany, Chemistry, . hetoric, Mantel and Moral Philosophy. 10,00 instruction in the Languages, Drawing, aiming &c. will Involve an extra charge Lessons in Instrumental Mimic by Prof. Walker, for an extra - charge of 12,00 The Tallinn will be Xequircd quarterly and the price of Board monthly•in advance, and no de 4.umion made for nbxence but in ease of sieknes — November 27;1-844; TH MANSION HOUSE HOU l', tinning on 14e C'lnd).l 7 Talley Rail Road, " • eiLUILE' I I2-6 LP,Lc; l _, , Tr_ ATELY kept by Gen. Willis Fotilk, lies:just 444 been taken by the subscriber. It is newly furrlislicd and has been thoroughly repaired. Pas - senors in the cars, strangers, travc/lere and via hers to Carlisle, are Invited.to call Terms moderate, and every attention paid to the comfort and convenience of those who patron. Ize-the estaGlialmient J. A. WINIROT - T, Carlisle, April 16, 1845. SIGN OF WASHINGTON AND JACKSON,. milt.: subscriber would respectfullt 4 inform his friends and the public that he bas removed from his old stand on West Mgt' street,lo Hie public house lately kept by David Mention South Hanover street, hi-this-horotter—s ! f Washington , . Where lie will he always glad to see his friends front the Omni,' and Travellers, and accommodate them in Itc hest and most comfortable trimmer. ills BAIL shall be constantly supplied with choicest !inners, and' his TABLE with the best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLEI2 always kept in paten ItitiCe--and nothing shall be left undone --t-o-Rienite.itll_whooall _with him. BOARQPRS taken by the w,eek, month or year, ANDREW — It.OIIIII/TS. tl-2 OM= iaLn.cttr . . —rlFeloiiletTigo eil-i•ev — petfirthpiefivrtm-hiffrieni . iand the - fx:lblie geni•iiljl -., t ilt tie has lensed, am *ill 4noVe_on itie'l M. or A Oil- nexl, ..4) ilea 1$:e11 kno wo, Inite itn4 eiiiifmfiillaus • . . . linllll' • situated on the - cornet. of Meinond Betlfdi"(streets, (close. by the MI) in the Borough of Carlisle,iind owned by Commodore AMC I).'KlijOt;Rf Navy Which house he will continue IW keep as a Heusi.. of 'entertainment for, all those athrimay . fayor, him with it ball: tie,therelotO,iebspectfully : asks'a Admire of piddle, patrotingn,aiiiming, hiti!:visit9t's that all thingain -,his pitiwer„;Shilf fie: - Condob,ted 4litt, genteel ,way,ainl .thith , the,charges' will 'be made•moderaWrottch.ttiore'int hart:Where:he now I ives,this he - will kir 'enabled of the very great - , differenise;ioini.;:eSita:Of the two, establislintente.'nine: ap e :he to assure that:hts•i'',;.l - t TABLE, lllslll.4,4lEo- Sand all other things Icon Keefe with ,the; concern shall be :sa it goodi noOmtler;tliait Where he now liveb.. therefore' hopes td merit , and :reeettm it shafe...nl .fpublio:. - patronage;.toe,._whicii:;fie . .wilth — er - -"*--- March 12, 1845:• - • JUST received' and'fot,ala' at tlx!s-11(aZigia ! o cif Stelierie"ifiV7ltrieheci": CARD:ICAPES, _AMP. 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Purchasers can he sattglied with Bibles,P4cr Ike. at the, following rates. . Family Bibles,sl,oo Good School Bibles,so Coed School Testaments'. ~ 1 2-2 Pocket bibles 'noel:moo - gilt edges 1,00 'SiliTa7l,l4ooki alrilieWeiTil ailids in use peopW- - tionably low. Iris Stationary,is orgootl quality. al so 4 good assortment of Lithographie - Prints, Toy Booksand (looks suitable foe I lolidays.. 1 •110,11.1* GROCERI: • HE has now on. baud a large and gque ral assortment afresh Groceries, spiceswin , ft &e, .of every description and'of tho•best , quality, selected with curs in the city, ow it! an ich ho is enabled to sell at- reduced cash prirMilto suit the times. 7,50 Stropg.lllo and Java Coffee, . Best and 2d quOtity Loaf Sugar, Brown, white, Havana and cru>hcd Sugars Youn - -g.llyson t Imperial and Block Tods. Sugar ItouSe Syrup and Ncw-brleans 2,50 • . 'N • Rest and 2d hestSperrn Oil Sperm and 'mould Candles. Spices of all kinds Tre - dUtarild - tind - unground,Cheede-and Crackets F Lomons, Mace, Citron, Indigo,Starell, Saltpetre, Log:wood, American_and London mustard, Honteopathin and takers beet Chocolate, Raisins, Almonds sue Filberts. .e • • Crockery, China and Glass. ware. Also Brush. cs, Tubs, Baskets Churns, -- Brooms, lied cords, Halters, Ploughlines, Masons and Carpenters Lines, Market Baskets, Best Cavendish and other chewing and smoking Tobacco, Spanish, half Spanish and Common Segura. A general assortment d gond Spool cotton, thread, tapes,. thimbles, honks &,eyes, Pearl butt. tnns,pins-and needles,tooth-brushesiliairbrtc.lies combs, pewter sand., shoe blacking and a .variety anther ...TM articles. Also No. I & 2 mackerel, smoked Herring, Salmon, Cranberries, dried Beef Hams &e. • lift sitbscriber has rented, for one year , the IHusefling House Istelj• hi the occupant!, of ill it cbell McClellan, But: in South Hanover street, itn inediatrly-oppostte-tht:-sture-of-MlYollollTurir,Tioil a few doors south of Burkholder's Hotel, where he t will continue all kinds of Upholstering, Bedding, Kattrass, A gency, &c, I will furnish Hotels and Dwellings hA cheap and bett.:r than can be obtained in the cities. I charge for nothing_butlabor, the materia Is can befurnished Id first cost. Also, any kind of Agency business at. tended to promptly. Terms—cash or barter. Wanted A good Boy and Clirl,for` house work. A.LBERT.LOMBARD. A. ANKFUL for the very liberal patronage' he T has received, would infortn the Ladies of Cur lisle and its vicinity; that lie Still continues to Irian ttfactitre 'LADIES' SI 10ES of every quality and 'variety,; pt the following prices for CASH, as - he kcefiOlf:hooks La~l_ i - French' 'Morocco . ; :hoes; .1,25 e Catiar Shoes, ' • . • • 37 , Misses' ttild'Clithiren'ii Banes in proportion, All work - done - by•itim . warranted; and all rips reiniiii - 4 gratis, Call 'tit the ,last,house in- Harper's Row nexi door to Mr. Guthrie, Witteltmsker. - • -Carlisle, February 5, 1845.-661. . . heap. - Carpets,4oc. 411IJE:Subseriber w Mad 'call the attention oPrter. sons in want of C Alt 141TS,to :tito.exoetiont aSsortmerit - they . now. olei,ninf"to the extremely low.prices at witielt - titei m welling _ . . ;:,Superfine Ingrain - . • ~ -;,•• ,ibj ffie.& - Common do- • I.lillne Worsted do,-I! • • • . ltlaift Sittly:cd.'do• : 41tio a ,'ltrge.'..BMakl..or-'OtOOR t CLOT HS, , ,pf.:loV:.iviiliile,.ettt:tp , Iliills - tstotbgether thertli Begs ; Piano ; atjil Vahje:.Covorp;; node; , ;%inttiost:ilititliingeilkit ' WhiilearitO . or • Retail' :very . -for. priced Ingrain Carpoll- from' 35, to 'so . e.ciiitiM44l*- nnd'Elntry anti 4 flta L. - car:pets frp..m 'l . #;to:l9 cents ; - 7w,Titi4t,:.:?: , ' . . ... . . . . , . _ tOLD III 9GE , AITITtArtEIIe,.. Str.;itwhe'rri. ohe doot•' . 4lliiir . “Xes : .; Int' pt. betilieen'Sceopfl.k.Thirit:sti,;Plillittlehmlat . Fe!Jruatir-,28i-I:B49.:=Eltrut. liasjost•reoeived aenow.:opisitiglij.eyy oisoilifieniCAlLlPOT/INGS:-- . 1144'0i/de freelLanil:ll lieW •styleti, awl being purchased ihoy 14 sofa Atlbctiweott 2 pticas they 'ociusliCiocport offiplietald• 4 1o; (rii,W,patterns,) tleatitircil„.lrnWild s Tay. 7Suido " 54; warranted 1 1 0-16611 40iehliii tined i11.5 - bitheo_,Fax.l4Poi Skit* Sptii. Ito soul liesOrtrOon ,91,141 r t lend Carp„ ti ail- a ll d e iv 4, grolokof good: fhitt4o e 444toil 9daPtk-Toi.4 1711 leoahl 50 eti; .11,frMliir,04 4 01t1!*10 9 .141ipt . PFrelft 3`4k;l,llipigx4l7,lli,c*: itaKtm F ~.~~; ;-...1 ~) "enQ') ,, l`;l. , `1 • THE titketi till!, method of itifbrm ill:Tills friends and' . We public gonetallit that he carries on' tho • - - 4.IIII:I3IBIEVNAXING=-13IISINES&=: in 01l Re; various branehes,in t,oOust Alley, di: rectli in roar of E. BuiloOk's Chair Fabtory (N. Hanover-at.) vrheto he keeps constantly on hand, ithd.V4ll manufacture to order, 'Secretaries, Bureaus, Ta• ' Wes, atc: Wad every tale description oftabinet: Ware—all of which he will kill cheap for cash, dr exchange for locally produce at market prices. He will also take Lumber of all descriptions in exchange COFFINS . made on torms'.rensonable at abort notice, mid he will attend funerals with a Splendid Hearse, in town or country. A Hearse will also be .kept for hire. • He respectfully solicits a . shilie of Riblie pa l tronage,eonfident that ho can Milder genorci,sat istaction. . March 26,1845 J.' LOUDON'S :CHEAP 'BOOK..STORE. He also carries no • the Book Binding , business where persons can have their old books ichoiind, also Blank Books, Dockets Ste., made to order. The subscriber in 'connection with Ids Book and Stationary Store,,has established a Thankful for the p.atronage.estended to him during tito few days lie has, been in the beakless, lie hopes by attention• and eridcarorhig , tigrcase to merit' a continuance thereof, his stoe . h tni part consists of • EIRE EEO Removal. April 2, 1845 INN 1 1 A . 0 41 Ail ACT) JUSTICE HARDIER. mr- 4, -11=z' • •-• lumuctai a3tRIAL.RacaREErIz-.. .7141:1140... . :.PORtittjan:l' • .01 . ,1 , 1,b.1ti: ' -111dalrl striet, iia occupied bY Dr: rag. — Carlisle, April 9, .1845. • TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF OtIMPO'OO, • The CountfOominissioners . deem it impo rtant to call the iittentionpf tax-payers to' the provisions of the 42nd Section of the. Aot of 29th Apt it 1844.= By the provisions of that ACt, if the whole amount of Slate-,tax is paid to the State Treasurer by-any - centAYAfteeirdaturioc - io - the - bit -- Angustritripv preitiireill.o an abatement ori. per .nent.on thdentonnt no paid=but ifithe tax is not: paid when due and payable.under theprovisionie, saiil Act, an)i., individual or . corporation shall pay, six pet cent interest Thereon, until (midi and MCA same shall 11c-n, kin on the 'matte on Wlllah it charged MAR fully,pkiamild satisfied.. • • I . Tim importaned:andiftivantageof paying the prior to that time- ivill-be obvious to our Citizens when it is known'that the result will be to place in the empty treasury about fifteen hundred ddllars of the amount ccllected - ter Stahl purposes., Under ' present--aircuiriltancee wjen our citizens will - be a niept tn sn in ,, nnnti cu:um/y mootAlte-fkibt-: incurred in the erection or tilCourt. House, the &w -inc annually would materially decrease the tak (e -quired for county purposes—pot should even n few of our tax payers defer- payment till after the 19th of July, the. saVlne - conternplated by the Aet, to in- Wuce promptheis.tn payment, will be defeated: We are - advised byilte - tate -( Frensitrer thlififfelliffeTrif due in 4li g ust and February next, will be paid it the several counties Of one Commonwealth see prompt in the payment of the''S'rate tax. We therefore hope that the citizens of titis county will feel proud in ranking Cnn berland-with those coon- - ties of our Cammohwealth uhich evince n .ileterniP nation that hereafter the faith and credit of Penn sylvania shall renottiruneullied. -' . - It. LAIRD. C. TITZEI., • Commr:s. S. WORTHINGTON, JOHN IRWIN, Cll. • Carlisle, June 4, HO. The- sererat tolleclort of C'onaty nal State taxes arc requestet to tray into the county Terniu ry, on the '2lst day of July nekt, all taxes they may have collected by that timd. J. R. WEAVER. tf-21 . . ....____Zmialcoskaio.o.mm . 0 • DENTIST,. • perform all operations upon the . Teeth V that are. required for their presemmtion,such as Scaling, Piling:, Plugging, Flc., or will restore the loss of them . , hy inserting Artificial Teeth ,from a singledrooth x to full sett.- - a7olllec on Pitt street, a few doors:South of the Raifroad Hotel, N. 8. , -Di..T.Oimis will be absent from Cntlisle the last tends:ye, in each month. - June 11, 1845: DISSOLUTION'. The parinershin heretofore existing bet wren .1 ohn Gray and Mott M. Flint--.tratling under tile nitrite -of John Gray & Co., Wits dissolved on the 7th inst.., by mutual consent The books of the late firm are in the handsrofJolin Cray, and- it is 'desired thauall persons knowing themselves -to have areOunt . s will call and settle *s.s3on as possible. The Store will laereafterlie-eimulueted by Jolm Gray At Son. May 28,18,5.:. _ . St MOTTO - SEALS . with euriou.vnd appropriatO deviees`jnst received , and for.sale at the llrug and Fancy store of Stevenson 4 Afehaffey. Alßy • FISHING LINES, , of-allicr.gths-imil-tinalitieff-just-recoived-and-for , . . sale by . Ste.venson Ak.Afehaffey • May 28,1845 PURE OLIVE Just received, pure fresh Oljse Oil in large and small bottles, also in straw coveretl flanks. • Myers Haveroliek. May 28,1845. JUJUBE PASTE; just received end for sale by Stevenson 4 Mehorey, MEEM A • CON'FiTAN' sdpills of Pine Oil, together with Glosses and Wicks for die Hanging and Side Laimps. S, ELLIOTT. blay 21,181 S - BONISTETS -- & - .1111 - BBANDS; -- JUST received, another largo /ot_of Neapolitan Braid, and Straw Bonnets. Also a new stock of Bonnet Itibbands. • C. OGILBY. May ZI, 1845.• •• FRENCH PLOWERS.L'A''' , . • A few Fretudeoutaule Bennet yloweyn with gene'. n senilinetiCor Boonet cops ltailletta, nod nth4e!: Bonnet Oliffmingnjlost received and for. enfohy—' " ,„. G. IF. .Hitnei 4. 'Co. Mny 28; 1845. THE eubseribers are now prepabed to furnish this delightful drink in He best sty:le:they - would also inform those who desire taking Sakti - or Cas. tor Oil . , that:they have a disguieed way of anxiug it, which renders it pleasant ar.d tasteless, • Stevenson. - lifehithrey. May- . 21. l • . • • • . 40,000 lbs.. -BACON—Sides, • ----50:100.do Prime Hams, 5,000 do do Shoulders, - • - Just ycceived and ftir sale at.the Warehouse of J. Sc. V. MAR rm. • Harrisburg; F. ASHIONAIILt RFUIVIES. . JUST received, a large .aittertment:of the moat fashionable - Perfumery,..consisting:',iti .part?:Af, th 'Plin Extracts, Cologne,' Lavender..Pontatounsi sale lower : thartMniy• can be had eleowliere, intho'iplatii;7 ' CAIIPPTINOrkkIWATYW A , JOST ioCiiiv;ll, l ii:lai'o ,Ptirprifilio,4* inge which the'o3o..w 11.6111-4 B • Orittiges; Vorrion,„•;lllllelifti;Firl i ,triCi pox or retail at,..cify- •". ' • • 'HaperBlick, l ` IVIAILIOCANY VE; AL.:'11;01` , Of ;liiplendWivitiogney yen eeee,*(l.l+. 1114 Inch. Mitbpgapy, ayso :new inittepn,-or bielnignoi:.finutie, - ,itiet: ;cent:RlO ':and (or lAie 01.6 - ip4s; - i5'1 4 4,4:141 ENGINES, twonty-f9r he4(oo.w/war Steam Engine, with rheteb t l :t ck t V ir 1 r t hfr il at ri t n e e rt, f‘ ' )Fl-1440,13 p mAnTIN ' , 4, , , „ I, ,) 1410 e y4ndlifiCtitniVetz.s! 4.o,uncw •*,* ti''4l4"g"'„°'Q-uLty t o de{ h u ss' 4 9 :ItVr*Vrolill , bit'iit t ;, o l , m.fteow 7 4 A 6 i i 4' 41, nre ln a lP e li n ea to,ihy. Coliq;LO'i CißdiOr .. , l'iiig i ztli•l ll ll, 4 • I tilled'and Mat opig comiqoffi'l96lo °Oa d county ' A ' at iii,l**its* iiid, p our k il e a Pi min O° g 'll' olinifiliciirrivlft TerikirextotektititallOyenge an- 4 if - ' inie , i l • OV A : the'Y he ikil°",i3lolll°l°liii‘lhklllaillir,e4eqii•rOVl; why °RP/ 110°04kil /11""1170118‘VgIftiliff41 ~ ~ ~ .."1- T r'''. •,'S .. , , 0 1. \,' ' ' == EZI EN 43 : 412 385PZ1ttl VWF212:268 niise; walleallmaleta' I ;9V-E' 9 - REPl,6rb- left you soninttiing.elianoed to bid, (A quaint and simple story,) Before I arosi'd with nFatiim Old Ocein"a glcrm'unqslorj+. , . Around . me cane - three graceful girls% Julie, 'trill, light hurl lovely Curls, ite"lartoivy sliOuldere wreathing:. - And iiiOtill,Georgine—,l,vitit stately vien, And glanite,of•calm hauteur, W.tai moviti:a•Graceitoid looks a queert,.•• • All passionless and pure ; • , . . . . And fcate, whose lov{•;.melodious Soho . ' Istenedhy tria•and feeling., .Whose shylet,hdful Ens iiilk.on .., hen fear Ives Lira is sealing "From whattar country shall I write " I askdd With pride elated, "From what iaro monitment tart • Shall -be iti - Nttees - thtied - ?" ••. • Julie'tossed back her locks of light, With . git.llsh grate and glee, ''T,ft me. fi.om glorious Venice `\•rile, . Queen city of the Sea , - "Anil ithOuvGeorgine P. , Her,daric-eye &AA' •!Ah.! dotd to me your lines ... . . From sOtne°protl pnlnee, u here:the pomp Of Oltlen , liunor shines !" - But lltate-:4lie flailing of my soul My bright, yet bashful flower, . In whose clear heart some new, pure leaf & ,Seems to unfold each hour— , Kntuturnudirer7shy - onruet Lestl her blush should see , . And sdid—solitily'Lore Could benr 7 - I .Write from your heart to • ' • Front the Virginia Valley Fiirlia,.tr CoL Tulore Farm in Clark Cksia, In con _ tinning our peregrinations dirough thekrich v alley of Pjfent,ndiaah,-we took occasion, e_fetv days since;_ to visit the•re eidetic() of Coloitel Kuley, near 11fillt4od. Titre estate, - from . tll3Nvastimprovements constantly going on, and the peculiar aye.- tem pursued in the culture of the soil, is estimated One of the.. most productive, as well as handsomest farms in • Virginia,—; There-. is in this Tract upwards-of 1200 "ieretrof land, "of the heat qualiiy . of lime stone, of which Colonel Tuley has some eight or nine hundred fin cultivation, The fields are of convenient ige 'vaafueceser, and secure' with the.inbet -an stannal en - eing_waLlare met limb any where; and 'such a I%igh estimate does the Colonel place upon atone wall, that he has about six miles of this species of fencing; pre serving a strong bulwark to t.„l e •Ilepreda dons- of animals. The wheat crop (of which Col. T. has about 500 acres under Cuktivationi) - isathong the very best, as it certainly is.thecreanest, we have seen in our travels. In lotAing over tl• held, Tim Jib, - J 9, we could not dis Cover a straw Of, any other kind of grain, or a weed to infest the growth of the wheat. • This fact when wo•take in eonsi4eration the vast quantity . in tillage, is woAy of commen Aron; and must force itself upon the at tention of the neighborhood, and influence others to imitate so geed an exatnpte. Thougl h the drought hasbeen severely felt! in thitiseption of the,country . , yet. pot. T.'s Jaim has' struggled' liard_to.repay__lhe hand. that nurses -it.. The varieties "of sown kre7tlie . Gerte.seti ~Vliite ; Georgia; Mediterranean, poldnit-FtpT, 'end -Penn- , t sylvania'Red. lie has 180 — ieres . in corn , anit %XO W" • `.4f° ifirCut acH — Tifin Oats, which promise a very fair yield: has also some very: fine -cattle-of 'the Short-Horn,,Dey'on. and Teeswaier , breefis, - And, a small flock of, sheep which he keeisfor,his-ewn-ite.---- • In, thg.cultivation-of his farm, (1,01. T. pkities,:vitiat is called 'Ore 'years _shift system,' and it is 6 follows :. He-takes a field two Yeirl in 61oveiriidtnmS , 9Yei.:the sod -in the-•Monthof- 2 Anguscnr-esilkin B,eptembar,,• , F'rom- thep_kh , tiltlo4so, of w Octeh f r, ho sosn bushiiiilnd h'ilf . to, the Ucre", and • hitinws it iei_:„..••*fter'sti•M':*%y4eat is eit;the field lieS and becOM‘Covefs4iwitti a.thiok ano;stiont grAwiti of Weed. ,in ,tite .JQIIo wing _ sp_ring . ,he _turns . up Auld, ii - plough and plOrtUtocarnhefero the 0414144. April: The Ccirn,o . •pisnted tout, feet apart' each ;viy, and night me' ten kernuls in 'S 4_ hill, ':.The`, 4 'finien o , :poncipally 'done . with - n 010 -higinni n,griis , soon rr t .. ahe Corp;TS"-fiViy,. !piinilyaviiiitioiiiliiiii . times in iheUeusoo,,'.Atthe,SCCOl)ti:ploiigli 7 lag the hoe f011&W,4 and-00,6in ii - .thiOned• ,fol*io.slalktvin ,00 hilkf The hoe ? kriel- Ilom':ueed!bui . ..ofice`end the car t'',' '.l' ' I no moreihtin the' plough . wip titeit.:`tW he n the Coin 10 v e%tipo hit it' ‘ill' niltillii;hn t e etock T it it,ant 'Aid 4h° tand, P 4o-11t°- !Ivhiso. Srnetinleghe'sltvi ee the*elti n 6 4 4 40 018 it' in I 40 m 9 - 6 5-nn-s - he:11*Il )1 firoj.9iiii,tilfn t*l's Pud It a rFeweAS, feed=_ be geYereelt hr the -nilitire ,ol - t;. grOun 4 lTAl:tergtd , ;.Wite a Lje ii 6l ' ll ';ille 44,1 je • "leidA're clos r eij : -Ifier. the Wigtttlti latVelled.ildgling-ILT" 01 , iiiO#Sgo 1 4 13 " the , iietittitr ' te • " dieih4o# 4l .4 s °44 o tA i ee. The fielaviWn l lfatwo'f r P)at! ipl 0 1ovi.ri ifileti,,,;!thilit(Pitii,nl 6l l9o l C l6 ,lhW i Piifg preeh'itir, It ' • alf iklii r li,; l . '' • A " Olist ' f ' ;r ll i‘). o; 3 l . efi iolvri , n , i4 ,• s 4l l46'olijo I !oti i . -ilic JPI I , ,tglii 4 ii " e'iii , mikyfit 00aured:' Ifikis , 0 14 6 , 10 : t ifii ( M4P1ii i1 ,• )0 1 4. 104 4 4 1 4 ,t‘i,e . fitijo r kgiiik, B o, l l4liehl or wheii. —'66a, r lrt ' ' Agtoir *tip for itftightol 'avoi/IP4'-* 6 ' ' • •. •-•1‘41•'2,'.•'•• ex Nae: j. a. Oq oofl .tern entrance,,, you enter kfijo! the.gate way, with %lodge OD either side hgndsome con4l.lAkkt4 which serves the purpose' for an ornament to the grounds and also as a convenient hall for, servants. The walks ozil mine, lan mfraVlv. 3E113 3 bushels to •the;acre;'•and ' t 36 busheli s of shell•Coiii to the at .thconsiders the Clover and the .plaster es the • principal means of itnproVinethe soil yet he is very careful to — allOw nti , manure to be, ivantetli: On the contrary, he Makes large quantities of it-annually,-which he, the highest parts of his nelds, turninei under with a plough which he prefeiVtiaing as.a r- t_iti — p_d — ressing" l . • • • , To. pretend to give anything like an curate : description of Col. Tuley's residence; with-its tall Corinthian elastic demee, or :the beautiful order of its architecture s would be siibjeCtitig: us to a task_from which we Would shrink, and Tie better calculated for .the paintar'S ilencil than for the • Editor's' The mansion stands upon a rising knoll, fro — th the' ohseriatory of 'eye can survey a vast space of country,PvThe. f t,46ki l • gro_urnia_Lco_v.e ring_a e lNeli~ acres , slnpe gradually• froth the hoiik`."iitieh with its fine shubbery its beautiful Ornamental Trees, and the large . and rare collectiOit of race and other flow ering plants, present a fascinating appear- 1 ance, and would woo even a poet from his visionary- haunts. .In approachin"g the Pnter way ere atimirablyeonstrucleu and-we we're muck pleased with the Gothic Arch .formed by the elm tree, leading to the vestibule . ..:TnderAlitatich. has ereeted . veryhanstinia pedestals,' sur mounted. Av.ith—ttises,:whick-tend. the‘"arbot . thns fortnedAilite 'a classic ap-.. pearanee. We also noticed some very fine statuary amop,ghil collection of - Ornaments, riot- forgetting Qereslhe Goddess of Agri.- . 7 cuolttire' . ; and Plora-the Queen-of VlowerS. There are also arbors op: either aide of the arch, handsomely festooned with flower's, and stirmounted - with the statuary of Tag limii add Ellslet : the celebrated dancers. •In the Green-house "we -- n - olleed a large collection et — exotica, the regret - lee of whieh when the folding door ere throwd open, , emitted. an odor ihrou the rooms, that reminded , us of those stra e romantic tales ,, which lovers descant — so much about, and which nine-tenths .Of iltem_neVer realiZC, even in their dreamy imaginations., Col. T. showed us many rare specimens,of the rose, the honey-suckle, the_ Magnolia, the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valley, en beautifully Mentiored in Scripture; and tho Bulrush of the Nile, such &formed ' the .ark of the : infant Moses. There we also found the Lemon end Orange- tree blossoming and beudinglieneath the weight of their rich luxurious f t' • , many more rare plants which we should like to take notice of r but-as we must bring our e remarks to a close on this - subject, we would merely „mention here, as in place, the most beautiful flower blo_o_rning_inAl4ia vast collection, is the smiling, laughter-lov ing nativecalled hooess." flavag hastily taken a glance at the res idence and pleasure gronda of Col. t,, we I.shall.,now endeavor to transport the eye of to the frpit anirkitchen.garden, adjacent .to the pleasure _ &pangs. , Here the., Colonel has been most profuse in the 'cittiVationpf . the varioui vegetables used In-the-ierinarVegetubles,-used nti thttatitc: 4 The gargork coataina:rabout three-acres pfi fratm - tti — clnied in with a strong stone wall, some eight feet The front wall• Of. a stone hasemeni, excels any-I ME Thing of the , kind we ever ces a taste scarcely to be aeon 'in•the way of fencing in , this Country. As we, how ever, hiive not, time: - to give a full descrip don of 'all that is worthy of notice, we shall, hrietly remark, that We(Wind:Some fteetti varieties of the , strawberry; (from the ear-. liest to the latest ' ) blooming and bearing I 'the most- delicious frUit. The raspberry is also growing, here ,very luxuriantly and' 004 chhiceir kinds ; and in fact, all The ,fruits.'^)fnttwn::to flourish iw ihiti' - reeuptey Bove been culled witli Care and matured `ii iuet the fooMiiiii6iQ of cci!:'.ruleY:.--;- The Gltirderi-house next attracted-Cur ellen don& tin being . the hest construCted‘itehate seen. It has basement sulfiverfflarge for all %Metal purposes; and itdmirably,athipt 'ed fpietoWitig away wittier itgelahlei -to garden imple= ments; l aMlseeds ; forthErii Pigccitt hduite;freni - tirliith:4o supplied With' 6010'6'4; iiindiff,Pliettii: iWe foigopo Mention:M*4 -"ti b etirlyAreg= idables,4liat-wes,„ ; isatyl , pcitatocaL.rdwing-trit this' garden'fit, fo . rslithlit•utfe and ,Corn•jal. vYs Ppeloded,- wtth ltAtglt, - ;(etto,9* l ,lll-Ixo3kA": opals suPPl)ll'ittlißfkr4Aye9lo1 t theme ,1,,1rA ss of VlreititialsO,W Elk ntl`l3tif'; Palo grating uport:hli farm, which are Oita' ourioalthk*gartief ona':Orfrlit' quite 4- W i ett;rionipered 'With " '" ;110,0,,,,ttaMcal enaPe: " "'•'""j .I,P 2 ,en -CEPYL'iFPII.SaI6II From the St. Louie Igle Bottom Dalt; , • • . • , •nY 4 csor. rr Ante • " Well it is a fact, boys,"'ittid.tim Sikes "that-I promised to-tell you how I cum to git out in,these Platte (Begins., 'and I Spec tilatejoamout as well have it at (mat; kase it's bin troublin' my - Cimscienceamatin' to keep it kiver'd up.: The affair raised jes; sy in Nettle BOitom,n:EnTilSiciiSTilt . yell, where he liwbr !moll •chaw me. up, gives my meat a slight s' - prinlilin" of ager 'whenever I think lm it. You see that war a small town called Equality, in Iliinise, that some speculaters started near Nettle Bottom, cos tliar wur a spontaneos salt lick in the-cliggins, and no sooner did-they get it agoin and build some. stores and groceries thar, than they wag- put on the Oxiiiis. - I.apt down irTtheer, and fell a UAW at theold ''onian.: White wewur' ehattiri' aviii as:nice:as relations, , I= ceuld -- hear Betsy-thaltie4hiltit =Medd round above. , 'ilio floor was ony loose boards ktvered over wide joice, and ever* step made 'em.shakennd:rattletikeasmall h - tfrricane. - Old_ Toth smoked aWay and - 'te_y_oung:_ ones..aLtholable*oulditelstic__• spoonful of mush,ths,thiir, :Otitis and look • at my straps,,,.auft;.loekit each other and _ snigger, till • at I4ithe.-Oli.V.;#tati seed 'Cm. "Well, by gunflints - ,":,:says he, "ef 'rut • ain't maltin' a jorie—.!' . - •• - . .• Jest at'that moment somethin'gin way' • May I , die ef _lletay,,Aitteut,_,„,_ and - -slick they wore theii 4 har, and' 11111 ; 1. a ny thd....inLon yearth Ohlisr but one 61 6 these shiny hoots, and the way they etirrupp'd ! Stern 'Cushions, did'fif drops rite throligh the down their trOweers. • You couldn't go to see one on 'em that she winildn'isticif ,one floor, atid Sot - herseVeijOiiith aud_alLoo:. if. tlitte•fellers at you, arid, keep a talkite Chunk - flat into the peO.:Ori'-moidi:l,_,l PA. ' thought fora second that fiediefi, and'yeartti - ifow iLliclokey_locsok,o,giail9l± .. . Land pizien to hear of, see the difters, ' lnd-kissed-eactr;Othir andislitieelid raollie4-- I t*een . 'em, Betsy squealed likoli 'Ocapti land tiT boys got togetherittitiellaSeeWhat pipea spot of the mush hallipitter,O4 ei/ • was to be doge — the thing. giim.h.par- the old man's face and burrit,,hith;tlll4.lli .fectly alarmin'. .Al4,. l ` 4o :'''`i-'''..m.C . 9tW was i swore, dreadful. I snatched*thb PO Of agreed on,4dciwn to:old Jake Bente, „. ...• I milk and - dashed it over-Detsylo coo L h er 1 : - On next Stintldk - ntght,,itiite.att of takin' !ciff.the bid 'onnan-Itiinek --- ed the q01411,1t • , 4; , "away gals , to meetie-Whar _ they could sob 1 1. film doing it, an d away - went:m3C.. .. • 114apie• • these fellers, we left 'em at home, and met lhe young otita let Out hscreamokilifillii at Jake's, and I am- of -opinion . thuf was infernal pit had bfrolte loose, antltd jeatgil • some congregated wrath ler-whew !wan'( - , half of my hide to have bin out-of the old they I ' --,-,- _ - . .. -.than's:reach. lie did.reach_for the, but 1 ' " Razors and scissors!" says•kike Jelt, . lent him one with my:half-low on the am& "let's_ go down and' lick the town, rite l ey - t h at s p r e a d hint; and,thaytte_ol4l7llt. strait l'.'.. • - leave sudden I I clid'ut see -- the.branch,-but "No !" hollered Dick Batts," let's kitch es I 'soused thretiffh it I heard Tom . Jona ilielfeeltaitliirtlefi — e,eniiii - fiintrof - ineetiii• - . . and tare the hide and featlars oron 'em!" " Why, d—n 'em what d'ye think "t ay,' bustedin old Jake. "I swar if they ain't taint ouLgals to wear starn cushions'; only this mornin' I caught my da(ter §ally,put tin' one sit and tyin' it round her.—She tho't I was asleep, btu I seed her, end .1 made the jade repudiate it, and no mistake -,, —quicker !" , , tb, Mel '.} ~14.1t1'-fW . on'd from Qincinnate hiid other . upstream riljagea, a pace) of Hereto att_endAheahOps that look'd as . nice, all'aya, twit th©y tear 'goin' to meetin' or on a courtin",.frolici and, salt tharpic,ters. They wur , etarnally pokin' up Char noses at , tis boys.or the polka. Well. they tgot-up a hall in the villa; the neighborhood; and-invited a few on us ro Matte a ontrary picter to themselves, and to shine us out of'slillibY Comparlsoit A rtu r. that ball thur watt% any thin' talk ed on among the gals but what nice fellers the clerks in Equality wur, and how nice le-boys-took-a-deittlt-ott-the-ol and -Equality town was slunibetin', for a short spell, over a.-con-tiguous yearthquake At kit oho of the boys proposed before we attack the town; that we thobld get up a ball—in--the—Bottom-and-jest-outshinw--the town"chaps, all to death, afo4e we swallow ed 'em.—lt was hard to gin iti - to this prtil , position, buOhe boys comet° it at last, and every fellei'etarted to poi" the afoot. ogoin'. I had biii.a hankerin' arter_old Tom Jones' darter, titi ;the bratieh the Bottom and ille,iirae a.j.itter 'good rot: weak eyes she iladtaa pair of her. own—well if the iiarn't-a-btatiliUmoi: in' light-houses I wouldn't- Say—there was no calculatin'the extent or hatidiomenesi of the family that gal could bring up around her %iiiha me to leek 'sitar 'ettk, Palk about-gracefulness, did--You-eversee a.maple saplin' -movin'-with-a:south wind! —lt warn't crooVed lack . to compare to her, but her out dad was awful. , ile could, ' jest • lick anything that - said.boo, in tiffni digging, out serer- satin. and-was-cross. is la hanlier; , in' in favor .of,:the - fallera in toWn; too, fur they gin , him prelants.of. poWder . hnnt With; and hir Watiprecious fnnd.a(iisint his , ' I diiifniiieti; `anift hie darter Betsy; to be any -partner at Nettle Wellt rity Bigler lllarili, made ihki a, bran new pair. of hijeltsliirt-troWeera, and rile 'erlYeViele'k('ell 6 446 Pbt 'a traps wu r"a4--tlitifrishion-"abil-4- war' eoinetl ilreeo;i4t. =oil 'downalllrif joints .wore' sot inglitedi`tind ei:), ! 'gin ttikitid,Stierldqi.ofr'p' tholitheli -,-,--,,` ****ilB4 - ii ' Aii4eiisi4iiaiii" ' , L inrkiii; aftir`liti:iuii4r, and ili'S" i) . 13 • -ititilli tic c - - 'q: U '-. '' ' y ' llge. r. 1- L •vv7 - : I c - - , Il r - ; ° 0 - the'tab l69 akift!' '!, 0 1. 1 1 4 •'." ikaP!),4!7,big pot.of ioulikstood 1 i!,t i!hl:ill.ll::!Ce*iiti r. l!l . l4,a;lpiiit Ran , of mil beside it, with -, ,i olB ': o r;cirii ' Oilid 814,; - biii,; ,14,f"-9_loY*4BilelPt9'tti4,iii4s* - r!I!! 8-4 447 1 4.04 - 4 - dife4kkiiiiiliniif .'' Vie' r,o l 4 l ,ol l ,tifeisl 4 4C4TOVOr:i:j 4. i t 604.,,it, 0 . 0 .7 ~.„: etritoninovioiO4i)l: - A) Lios,ilo,ii '0 oiiic 016: i 00.$ 1 41dMitirS•a ' , .1 P :4 . Wi l oVglii i i4 - 4 4 P 0'417 tA Y N r-t'lV'"l*, Ot . t4'l4:6S'-'I4N4Vr ~,,,li o \li g " :4 6: *tt A #l 3‘:4lol)*4li; P, ! • 1 4?,,0 ) 1 "444-:,:iitiAejtollV, 0 / 0, _falYr4„mitt 'ioupiiilo#l4,4iii.iti'Attrt? '.,! :,‘,-,7t,,. 7, : , ; -- "17517. , -'e , ' - ''-;"4-'; -, .,e , ,, ,,- e .,, r" "r. 11E=NE -;::~,;; Erwasaram%T.asam4 ,:IE . riled up at tha1,! , 4 ., ,ef,:l, war . • - eotnin' for rich inftpore; l ed hunt up to afeilAf "You're riglity!.,f4 , l' he; "i l l): tasks a hole to light you. Aid.": And the tiavage';Viileiied"..-.4 meant tiecattri! : - he had nethi- 3 ::!orth,atealin' but hie darter but he tho' e t cos! was afear'd on Well,-purlytionliethoed.-Up-and-told- what T euin detWii; blip to II cum t p and Caii. - Cariblt - ited:tee that : ill went on tveraiton rite.:: Posy_ WM in "art awful way for, fear he ,wouldn't" consent; , The, old 'mail hare ispokt ip favor. of the move, ?ntl old` Tom,%hotiiht of the liquoi: and give in to the measure , bounced. Betsy up a ladder' thesocond story * and one ewer he'd "chew meup:ef an inch Wgot mo Weefohnd in'theaLdiggnikin Ake mor- nin'." did'nt know for a spell whar I. wati runnin' but hearin nuthin behind me I alack ed up; and jest conside i rect whether it war beet to go home and git my straps strait and leave, or go-see_ the liall. manager, I tholi Ind go„havan ee through the. winder to see of it cum up tdt - !5- et peetatitinsi—tir-kil9-I—wai4 the boys goin it, one on 'em spiiiiime; and: they hauleii v me in, stood , me afore the fire . to dry; and all bands got found, insisiin Oli knowin what *ay thii matter.. I teli-theni-all-about_it.er_keerd gush_ holierin' and screen:tin hi all his' days;• Jest then mylfiiiiseiii'gin to fgelthe fire`' and shrink up abotit inch a 'Minh, and' the lippLa i iid gala kePt it up ho strong lafilti at my gotape;and thepieklel Wur(in;that • I ginici"jj4, all onst I seed One of theinaliek critters, from town. rite' in dintnieeihrhilleriniins'iliati the loud; est. "Old Jonea said he ; cl bliavS you up aid het"-says - the town feller, - "well, he Strait . lreePS hht word." •• - • —Hi' --ThAO-minit I biledoyer. I gfali bed slick !far, and him pas. •ootal. ;bit ds I achaw ed specimen, eotnß _ felle'r _ hd~lot ' if out let'old Jonee-in,with that arriikl" that,hokOmp—. lightnin could'tit a got my coat imh—ivjurnped through that win tier'llB, easy aril:a-bat 'miler through a" cane !crake ;• and cuss me of t I could'ohear the grit of old iodine teetii, , inft e aniell his ek ed - sippit : , youngl4 ec'?'? 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