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Assembly of'the Eothiaonwealtli of Penn. sylvania,entitled Act relating to the elections' of this Emitmonwealtli," 'issued the ed , dilY of July, A. D. 18.99, it is made the duty of the,She riff of every Bounty, within this Commonwealth: to give public notice Oithe General Electrons; and in such notices to enumerate:. I. The officers to ba elected.' 2. Designate the place at which the•eleCtiop ie to be held. I, JAMES HOFFR,IIigh sherlffet the county' Cumberland, do hereby make known and. give this public notice to the electors of the conntrof Cumberland,thut on theSECOND TUESDAY — OP OCTOBER NEXT, (being liar, 9th day of the monthlst Generkl Election will be held at the.severalelectiou distaiets established by Ittw in mid county, at which time•they will vote'b ballot for the deveial o ffi cers hereina ft er name d, vist— ONE" PERSON for Canal Commissioner ot the State of Penn . sylvania TWO PERSONS to represent the county of Cumberland iu the .'Rouse of.o Represent NE ati rveEitsoxs of Pennsylvania . - ..n for Sheriff, of the county' oCuniberland. • ''• l ONE PERSON • fon Treasurer, of the county of Cumberland. ONE PERSON for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. • 1,. - ONE PERSON for Direbtor of the Poor and of the Rouse of Ere ploymont of the county of Cumberland.. • —T-WO-PERSONS--- ' for Auditors , to settle the public accounts of the county of Cumberland-:-Cine-to..se.rve-3 and the other to serve ermine. ' ONE PERSON for Coroner,of the county of Cumberland The wild 'election will lie held throughout the county, as follows: • ' The election in the election district composed, of the borough of - Carlisle and the townships of North Afiddleton, South Midtlleton,Lower Dick-- hump, Lower Praukford and West Pennsherongli will be hey at the - Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. The election in theilection district coin' used Of Silver Spring township, will be held at the ~. public house of Georgolluey, in lieguesho in said township. • By du act of the General Acsembly. passed the slat day of frpriliA.'D. 1846, the.election is, the election distrutteorimosed of Hampden township,- will be held at the house formerly occupied by kt. Bressler in said township. And by tlfe' smile act, the election In the election distriet,composed ' of Lisburn and a part of Allen township, known as the Lisburn District, shall herealterliold their ejections at the ;politic :house now 'occupied by John G. Heck, in Lisburn. The election io the election dtstriat composed of East Pennsborough fOwnship,Vill be Iteletat the house now occupied by 'S Renninger, at the west end of . the Harrishurg Bridge. Thleleetion ID the district composed of New Cumberland, will be held at the ,public house of WH. Bold, in th, q/ borough of New!. Cumber land. The election In the , district composed of the part of Allen4sWhship, which election was here. ,'' tofore held Mate public % house of Wm. Ilugigis '' e - ' - ' in the borough of New Cumberland', will be held at the Tenant Hoose of George Heck, now oceu. pied by Robert Coffey, in said township. - ' The - election in thc - distrietcoinposed of that part of Ailed' township, not : included in - the Ne w_ Cumberland,Deqrge,Heckand Liaburn_electioe districts, will be held at the public hbuse of David Sheatier I,..ephernstow ll i-illid- s tawnshiP The election in the district composed °tithe • ' borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held 'at the public house of John - Hoover in said borough. The election in the distrieecomposed. of-Mon. ,roe township, will be held at the public house of John ,Paul, in Churahtown, in , said township; t • the emotion in the rlistrititcempeseido - PUppivi- Diiitrison tirivaship;Willitrliflield, o tt the houte of Philip Weaver. in said MvirishlP. - ..." :1 ',: ' The election in the district composed of tbe•l Borough of Newville; andlownships of' Mifilin t , Upper Frankford, Big 'Spring, and that part of Newton township, not Included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter; mentioned, will be , hold at the Brick School-House, in the borough of Newville. . •,-• Hope wellelection in the distrietcomposed of Hope we'll township, will be held at the School House , in Newburg, in said township. The election in• th t district composed of th: borough of Shippensburg. Shippensburg• town. ship, and that part of Southampton township not incinded in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the COIIIICII House,in the borough of Shippensbutg ' And in and by an act of the Geilbral. Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the gal July, 1839, it is thus provided' "That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Soathimpton township, in the county tift.lemberlarid, bounded by the fol . lowing lines and distanees,vizi Beginning at the Adams co'untylinir; thence along the line dividing the townships' of Dickinson and Newton ,to the turnpike road i thence along said turnpike to Cen tre School House, on said turnpike, in Southamp ton township, thence •to a point on the Walnut Bottoni Road at Reybuck'sl including lleybuck's Parra, theniOa straight direction to the Saw Mill belongingto the heirs of George„Clever, th.ence along Rrysheeirrun to the 'Adams county line, thence aloag the line of Adams county to the place of beginning,,be and the c ame it , liereliy,,deelared • new and separate electitin distriet, the election to be held at the public house.of John v ,Rebuck, in Leesburg, Southampton toriship.", - Notice ic•Nerebv •Gtire,lii.. ' ... .. ... ' That every , person ' excepting 'Justices of the . Peace, who shall hold office or . ,appointment of profit or treat. tinder the 'United Ptates; or:4r this State, or nor city or incortiointel district: whether. a 'cominislioned officer or otherwise,* " subordinate , officer .or , sgent, iwho is.- or shall be employed under the legislative, esecutive,.orju, dieiary departments of this State, or of the, United Statesier ALany, city or, of. any incorporated dis tricts; eed, , ,ileci that every member of, Congresi and of.* State Legislature, and of the Select or ' comiiiin 'Gentian of any city, nrAninmissioner of ( ans+ incerporated district, is by law incapable of holding tor eieraising at the same time, the office . or spppintraent`eifjudgc,i nspector, or clerk of any elections Of this Commonwealth, and that no in. .spector,:judge or other: officer of. such ,election shall;he eligible to be then voted for. „And the„said, act of, Assembly. entitled an net , irelstidgfeielections of this Commonwealth,paised 4 ultgd.lll3ll, further prOvides as follows, to wit, ...... „.f7,Mit, the inspectors and :judges - 401 nest at the .retipoitivrp places appointed - for',ll9 l 4leg Ilid - T .', election iir Mb district to which they re spe ctively lbeloag,'before 9 o'clock in !the. morning of , the , : Second Tuesday', of October, and'eselt of said •'.- in- Spector. shall 'imprint one clerk;Who shall .be a qualified inter branch district. :. - -I''''' ' ''''',' '! • filo twee the'person whoshall haVe'reeeived the ' • selonir- highest'. number of •votei , for"-inipdctor, , • ', shhill,•etiti Weed on the day of the election, pies .. , „.:th`p'Perapit•Whe shall have recelied the: seating `. lighear ouinber' of votes foinjudgd it the '. oat , ~ , Tirecipiltir,,ilectloi 1 . shall - act as'iniiheisit3? in his ° - , ',lplaistie,.; , And' in case the person ' winrehall 'hare , '„recelred the higheit Cumber of •viatei.for,inipec ,,•'..Ator shall not attend;the peiison electedjadge'shall _:_appOlitt.an_lirmict or in his-placm'and locate the 4. ; persOfWeicated sludge - shall not, attend; their the' Inspector .11, , Ant eeelved iii his number - of ' Yoteeihilll appoint a ju,dge In his 'dice; or if any • Vatuniey'sbilll continue in Me' board for the spite '?„ tof...,odfiliiiir altar tlie , Alitie:fited by law for the • ~', o peifitigq,,this elactioq, the qualifieirvoters of the •-•'' : Mwelhip ward or' di striet for which himili'cifficer •. shill'hate heed elected, nresent at thenisice of 1 ,•; silectioni shisU 'elect one of, their number to fill , 4 . ,riall i :*actancry, • " - ''' :, r•-• . ~,, .. '. '' , ....'1 ,. ?. : 1 , . X ~...4.;; 'lt:shall he the . duty of , Me: several itessori , - ,, i f.,reiiieetivelY to: attend at'the plaint of holding :.,,;,:er,frY, general special' or towniliiii, eleetiob" due. +,,!lng thourhale time said election le kept:Orien t for ' ,. .;,';,olo . llillititlifOolricivitskinfOrnsition tO the inspectors '-'' and ,11/0 - 10awhen s ealled On in relatioq'to the right of,any liersno, swi lle d' 'fiyAliem nieote.at, such eleetion. qe-sifeh' other nistteri in 'relation to.the ~,:'.: . tiesesiineht; Of: 'jvoters • se' the' said' I ospcidors ' or ',,. . i '' either:Pc theM,Shill Wont ti Me to flint,: requlre;' '.' 'Nu ii'ericiii s shall he liermitted le . vote' stony, 1,,,: elkellenuil'4oi94l,d; thane. ; whilefreeinan Of Me Sitiesit,'..twen*.onit'yesira or more,who. shall hive' ...,.. - .residell'in Mis. State at least uric Yeir. ll ' l4 ,:the 'eleiitien'distritit'ilierfs. lid oilers MI vote least ( :4 441 . 0r i5.4031,1**Aate1y - 003oedingr.4011;e1 akin . ; 4 ;,;,,sklul pi,liiiiirtsroYeers paid a Slate or iconntylide,' t''' „ , ; ,,VI„leN shall • have lieen isiiesseitait,liest:ten'ilsyi R:',,:ioe'llri".littiAleetion. s , B of.. a id tiaininr:Me:United, -,,,,,:; 13 ! 2 t 1 1 1 , irhilluerureiltiiiiiilitani a. qiiidilleal voter i ",.? or,dilt 940348nd rentrirod t i llerefrons and rehiriiiid, , ) , ( 1 );0011.Whe Idiall'here indite , litheelection'diStYlot $,,',,-.l)ititt Pifiti,liniesaforeislii.; Hill liti,,entltied to vote i:ii'%, .P r iti!dll'f:lthlid., i Stale siifigiliiithailrieifidech 2 1 I: ,11, ,I;We A"Pd °44r *l9V4o l .llol l .o l l,9tiOlt Vnited ti . ?!') ~ ..T.VlTt ! !.T,!o o `l lP lPSPl,eatViCrlilloultiohig ' , AL:I . TP' ~. .57kqv- . ,, , , , , : ceqi', ,m w7., -.4 - tt., it !,.ift , -;', - : .- ,: ~ -5. , j'ya , ;=:- -,- 4:4:litiiiiNeliii,l: , , , , ''''' .. _ •:; 7 • •;• •- • •.•I i..•,5; 10 alt: ; !: Family -'4ll eoSpaper4 . Devoted . .to literature eigrieuitutie4 , • . •:1` •••': 11:%o t.)t THERE) ARE TWO TRINGS'SAITFULORD.RACON! • / two years and have , ratildedin,the eleetiontli strict ten days as atbresititt, abaft be entitled to vote al4 though they.ahall Noyerson ahall.be penal ited toi Vote wliaae name ta not contained sn the.!ist. Of taxable inhab- . . . .. . it.ints furnished' ii; , ' the coininissirs", unless 'First, he produce i'receipt for the payment:with.; ii two years, of a state or connty tax assessect agreeably.to:the'ionstituticin, and glie initisliiiitoir evidence either on his oath or, .affirpation, or the oath or affirmation of another that he ,has paid such a tax, or on failure to ipidece a .recelpt 1 sha ll make oath to the *payment thereof. Sec; end, it he claim a right to i vote b, being an eke:. tor Netween the age of twenty cue' and twenty iwo years, he shall depose on oath ur a ffi rmation that he has resided in-the;Stateat leasetine year next before his application, and . make such pqoof o' residence in the district nets required hilhis act and that he doew,yerily belfeye from the account given him that he is of the* ;age aforesaidkand give such other- evidence as is required ,)iy. thi s . act, whereupon the name of The person iaiiatfmitl , tedto vote .sliall,be, inserted in the alphabetical let by the , inspecters; and enbte made+apPiisite thereto - 4 viritinglhe Word ‘taxr,,if he/ shall be :Winkled ty vote by reason of having paid talc, or • the word 'age,' if fie shell be admitted' to vote by,. reason- of such age, shall be. called/oet to the Clerks, who shalt make the like antes 0, the ,listZ Oftvoters kept by theta; • , , 'in alt cases where the ,name ' the' 'pergola elaiming' to vote is found on the li luritlefiett by the commissioners and anew*" hr hie right •to ' vote -whether found.diereon benot,:is. objected te by any qualified citizen, it shall he the ilumoftlie -inspector?' 03,e:cumin° such person on oath ; c es to his qualifications, and it he Waling to have resiecil within the State for cob year or-miire',, t his"oalki shall be sufficient proof there6f, hut sfiall'itiake proof by at lease one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding 'dill election, and shall also himself swear thithle Lena fide.residence, in pursuance of his lawful Oiling, irwithin the district, and that he did pot,remove into said die. trict for the ytirpop Of voting therein. • ' (Every person qualified as aforesaid, andiwhn shall make due proof II required, of his residence and payment of taxes. as *Nisei!), he shall bo ad'. mitred to vote in. the township, mina or district in which he shall reside. . , . grimy person shall' prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer'of any , election under this act from holding„lach election, or use or threaten any viclence to-any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of:his duty, or shall block up the window or ' 'avenue to ary window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall inimAiractice any 'Mind : rs 4 ii toting threats, force Ooletlee, with design to I influence widuly or 'overawe any elettbr, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the free dom of choice, such person on conviction shall he fined-in any sum not exceeding five hundred dol lars and be imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to court, wlfeim the - trial (Wench offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not it resident of tne city, ward, district or township Where the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then .on conviction lie shall be sentenced to pay a fine IA not less than one hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. %any person or persons shall make anyb Myr wager upon the result of any election a ithin this Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such . bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thnre . - ol,Orz - by any written or printed "iftiverttaetteitt; - ' - challenge or Mite any person to Tro - Tike such—bit or WagerolPon convicumrthereofhe or they shall or eitilfrpay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. . . .. 'lf any person not by law qualified, shillf fraud 'ulently vote nt any election in this Common:. wealth,or being otherwisequalified shall vote out of his proper - district, or 1. i any person knowing the_wautot_such qualifieeti Codedl aid of psdoure such person to vote, the pMson offending shall, on Cpsivietion,he tined in any gam not exceedui twe hundred "thillarti; Ind bet lthpritiotiedle • ny' term not exceeding three months.) - . - - , ,i 'lf any person shall vote at more the .. one elee lion 'district, or otherwise fraudule y vote inure than once on the same day, or a . I ['moduli:fitly. fold and deliver to the inspects two tickets to whey, with the intent illegal y to vote, or shall procure another so to do, be soy they offending shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, snit be imprismied fo an term lint less than thee e nor more than twelve months. 'lf any person not qualified to vole in this Com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons ol' qualified citizens) shall appear at any place Of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or 01l influencing thecitizens qualified to vote, hessliall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceed-. ing one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three moriths.r Agreeable to the. provisions of the' sixty-first 'colon of said 'act, every General and. Special EleCtion shall be opened between the hours of eight and 'ten in the forenoon, and shall. continue without interruption or adjournment until .seven o'clobit in the eveningovir the polls shall be closed. 'And the J udges of the respective di striate afore said, are by the said act required to niedr at to Cour! House, in the borough of Carlisle bit the third day afier' the said day of election, being Friday the 19.111 day of October, then and llierc to perform the things required ot them by lit*: Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 1.1111 day of September, A. 1.). 1849. JAMES HOFFELSIterift, Sheriff's Office, Carlisle' • 2 • . •••• Septeinber 11;11349. ;'S ' • • Driig 'and'Variety Store. - 'THE subsc,rkber re'spectfully,a4ogat ces to the,' public - that- his has -taken that known 'Stand lately occupied hy-latnes .Fleining",dn the center' al Pitt and high streets; dieectly Opposite the ilVitinsion Donee', W.liere, he, will keep,constandy on hand an asiorttnant of, Drugs, Medicines,-Paints,- Ode; Perfumery add fancy, articles,' which he is determined' to sell low. Having engaged - ,the,sertleee of an PERII3NOED,DRUGGIST" hOlaili!piejhiM)3Bl(' to. be Able tosgive 'general sattallictiOn, to a 11...; Pitt syeinns and Country'llierehants supplied at,m dated pikes. , , A. STURGLON: • • WRIGHT.' 86 • SAXTON, • ORTERS'AND. DEALERS IN . FOR : EIGN Bt. DOMESTICIIARDWARE4. - . - 'Glaze, Pttints, Dye. Stu ff y, Oil,.lron,.Steel,Naili -&c:youldlityiie the attention of . peraone ing gOde in their line,. 'to the,' large pasortment they, have jls,est. opened, and ,whiett they Offer at , y 1 9 13 81 cash prices. • :• feb23' 1. ,, .THE.• subscriber' ^would. reatiectfullyinlihia hip Natula.,oll4,tho. publicnerally that' just, opened' a,t now ~LUMBER- A ND cuAL nigli-itreet; a :fe*ttlaars•etiat or Illatia(s 3 ferk t lthotithee Warahohao,,,whairo' he',: „mow ' ; hatt,„and keep. Constantly! hand a fikat tato aasoitment ',of all kinds isep, coned .pine boards and plank.and all othai klrida of stuff; all , ofpiwhiek he will cell low kor:aattho It}- • : SAM U.EL,SIPE. - - ..••,,- - 7 - 17' • THE Corelniesionerei•of.Oumbethndkpuriti deemit - proper toiriform the' üblic. thatitrolite‘ , ted meetinge,of.the Board of Qpifithistaiorte're will be, held'he., the •secincl:mitklbeitti :Menden Of each ariepth; at. ,whicl. Miy,.;Pereone •havititit "buttineseiNith - said ..80 - ,ardi w ill ;m9311t, their o ffi ce le l carliala• • .. 1 . 6 " , Ito ~: pplac r 4 , 4l4corw,llV:l4l made , t e ;neat, Bossism of,the,teklabittire; Of thp+'a hartet of tt °nil. tastai J E j . k ) g A NE' t Arlti,hoitibtitpoit. the , Itiatithtion - the rights thht;pttvilegiie ot iijEd(Pf • I!euei , .!•By-ordereof the Board or PireetOts:* 0 0 B EANii Gas ';,gailiale•Depeoite, • .• •e , N• 1 ) 1 : , . : ':s7; r . :! n iji . ollll‘pe: : vas •;. sit 1.,..... W } fdiatE z Atar,iiiieitetelirD4l ,t r iV - • - 4iitOl.gristiod riopielitlellirdalik Oink. 014 Glass; , Yarnisli;.ll4a.', 4 it , i . „irsild.,f'rultirldin N. lino prat atrorit, , arlialor, hir4 Wit, iricOWectirom , I .Nnw trork•and. V hiladelrihia . ilargo,additohlo .kielorotei otopkitoievhich thwattorition o biryw :sfp;, Ik.fo9roOr,.iii nirr he ?ia. 7 (l4erfllinol l i to:sr4 len..oe4 l T, AO. fillioN.Woyarrilntpyyri,";:,, a rf9', 4•.• , 1 , 1 ''• '- - • tte, : , e'tii ' V,VPHENTEI DentlitZ'liiiinile''he' ifrenda andpatrons-Itn , heerrpo woliqia,,i)c , liti'•''• ikbootkufrom_porlialle for the oornirig , mx.ks,,. , , c j6 4 1.1 1 •11±1 , .: 7 ; ,'„ ' ', :,•,. ,', •L,.....,' , •,i'lt. , : : '' ll , ~ ~ :Iwo' 1141. , ip..: •.,. I.; ~ , ...,, ,, ,...cyr,,,, ht, 0.... i• ~,, I qtra, , i WAl'iriVie.,iiit7! ~... ~,.., ;: . KSHOPS —TO #iitAd.reliEt MEVAOD.44OVir ' LEI ": C4AND FREEDOM,..-Bi s s h o p 4 11 .- •-• • t ry,. T / 'i I.': • , Ty79' I GREATI3.II6GEMBITIONEI CIRCUS ;#St MENAGERIE ~ , 0 0.11113INED. ,imer • „ -Under tht ........._ WILD 'ANIMALS. ever axialdied, ,withlin -Epp EB., TRIAN TROUPE superior -to any other °Ai-organ ised. Among • the, animals , in. this exhibiticin, is a splendid - - WHITE OR POLAR BEAT FL The only specimen ',of ~this speciet in the Muted States, tiled the' " • .--fERFORMINO.EIEPHANT'ROMEO I The moat sagacious anti thoroughly trained Elephant in the world, together With specimens of nearly sr ' ery• species of, wild'animals„ existing,, The:Eques, Dian department comprises all the principal talent of Europe and America. AMongits prominent mem bers will be the FAR-FAMED RIVERS FAMILY!' From Antlers and FranconPs Amphitheatres, Lop don and Paris, universally acknowledged as the belt itymnasts ameacrobats in the world. , Also MASTER NEVILLE, ~ . - TEE DARING BACKWARD HIDER; Together with MR. LEONARD, the. great Two end Four Horse Rider; Master LUKE RIVERS, the Infant Equestrian; MIS. STONE, the Unerpialled Scene- Rider; Messrs. Crawford, De chant, neither. Bellamy. Holloway, and numerous other Artists of the highest order of merit. , SOI LATHROP, The Best and Most PopuIapSELOWN in America se a member of this company. With these unequalled regOurces the proprietors will be enabled to present a class of .Equestrian Entertainments eclipsing every thing of the kind ever before produced, white the Maptificent Caravan of Living Animals , may be ex wamed r without additional 'clirge,--the hole form ing a Combination of Attractions such as the world - •has never before witnessed. Each Performance will be concluded with the thrilling feats of NIL BEES LEY, the great " • LION CONOITEROR' , AN A DEN OF LIONS, TIGERS, ANWLEOPARDB, This Establishment, es it makes its public entree into town, will be preceded by the ~ 1 EXPIRE CITY BAND, • Under the direction of MR. C. POOR, whii'illi en- • liven Ahe- entertainments with choice selections of Popularldusim. Equestrian Direbtor, MR. C. RIVERS:RIVER S: Riding Master , MIL B. HUNTINGTON. Porton particulars, see large and small-bills at the • ' Rolls, etc: • • nco ar - Admission to the United Exhibitions 23 • cents ;• Children under 9, half-price. Doers open at - 7 •11-tui-2.- - ..Ferformances will commence at..iii and 7i The above celebrat tablishment will'ethtbat in CARLISLE on TUESDAY, October - 9t ISO. In Shippenaburg . Monday, October, Bth , (ieptl2) C BRISTOL, Agent. AND BYGEINE DISPENSARY, For tlps effectual Cure of , Indigestion, Hypo, Blue DOUR, and Cholera! Tax imbliti et:windy, who are out surfs, may safely embrace this universal sugar-coatedyemedy,,with the as surance that It is inoculate, an antidote to care, assuages grief, alleviates pant, doernot interfere with duties 'of the gay, speedily removes bile, and has been . reqaently :known to reduce the moat choleric tothumour upon its bat application : Besides, it reinvigorates the patient for ' next dars business. All ages; sexes and condidons hays bean known to experience sensible relief. Xwitances are . rife of tell yUp-s being "ndractihnuly added to the Mai an oerognsaruses, to say nothing aloha well-known ease : of a lady In search of health halting here stumbled on a t s,,ts pod ti oNo Parrs-plies bben sectiredi!a" t a in rgen,tatrghthfearon,l9 EizirMaPight4lXB9i/i and /hi" CodurcePharmacy, and imposition hi.puiel, ad y the fact that if the smallest of the component' parts spurious or infeeiss, the compound is invariably foimd't be neuxeCelli and unless. . .. - , • ) ,r 0 The ingredient" areAharniless and yet how agreeable!) a Blast of the Orchestra, a melange of the exquisite Horsemanship of Wile Rosa ;, the startling beamed SO prisisous and" perilous fears of YOunktficznic Rot on i his ! : itubaskss horse ; the great Baekwarel Tricks- or harm bacly and Somerseits and Balancing upon the Tigltllopi - - by *.aster Jelel j 'the 'Dramatic Seenbs of Masers. Mont - :-, eau and Bontersu ; the Italian. styles .of Bquilarion by 11 signor Luxor 'I3IOIIILUII r ; Equitation, Bymnastio.ang: Herculean Feats,,Pantomitnes end SPectachul t i f 41 . ......, ICAtnng, , Day, Mona. Le. Tumm t* y , Jo Ismotal• ROSIITIN, i Neel* \ Bsymittb, rin d latesdanter B,lcti , • V-Lulfl.94:Plml 7 l • Ind NAmme., l ° °Wei i t r .. ! o ‘ "'' -,- 't J • ~' .. , .. , ).r.t...t t) ~' ,4 . ~.. I ».: II: ) ..i U '' ' . ' - • , ' ~..! ,. 4 :l .., ' l.l rtlit t " .'' • ',':::: lty'iu ~..,;;'4. t ' , ',7 • .. t... %t o „VI i,,, 1,, - 14! elan.. sit" it whlnisloal deperimetit and droffe. , .uonentf IJA eccentric. Vtich-lioree, AROOATOOK, and; tot . odd family of dinunutwe Ponies, FLAB% pisu, , and: Berman:sr • the' whole: mlaglect:lnt the, gonsistency t of Evian ; with i the, quirks, pronto, on 'facethe of Dia 'Rick; the 'great fffitksperscv.listse,tatt ~ pAllt,Tuaisi>.the greet Yankee Barnerlian. ,- ; • • ' The trystom is prepared for thiirdelectable ' dose by e . ..glimpse of, the travelling. comecs. of the institution as. enters teen ; the. Court and State .rguipage of TAM ;! , ,Pancorro• of the Fiend' I • the elegant Trip rJ pings,tuul , gorgeous Ateanurements of the cavalcade m Hemet:nen anti women, and the great American Pent Arniticlrami by dwarfish steeds and driven by Dan Mee aintsen 11 T., beloell shaken When fakers," has been taken' ;Avg the'wrapperk slime It hes been, diadoveted that the „, patient invariably shakos with laughter dering.ffut opera.; Mon enough for all practicable puiposee. :Poe OW ear .1114mutho :Wiszard Bugle, and ,DAN Ptint'e, pings and ;' Takes have been ibund a spieffic I arid for the abs'spe.t. seitsking Rose, the charming , ffzett.: the "Whin/ cap t Roo, and the superb Paraphernalia, hnve been Am..).: at.' tantaneotudy tau' Murton; :net, 'rate • ttitulterlititst), (cr no imitation could take.inihe most tss dant ; against the only danger to be apprehended, to t.iwit, that the ;invalid ; may WALL INTO lIFITACIELI of ph* antedating the Misio • and Eg i tttion t orltvoto con" emus ofiaughtati during 'Ma of h at e Rms. ' univerml :Panacea prescribed whweeph;ll),„':: 'Sing Heed gei invalids. in bil:erenlgti nil • • ; 010 . 0; • (- •,10 •j• • .CARLISL , ,:October :15t 107 Hour t+ of consultation Ot:Wrind ;,or,/.:flEpp,, , rw,EN TY-RI YIP ,CEl,lll3;' OppwaßmiKill oltp;porforko,, at , .Danphiti vetaber soL-iiiitriebiirt October' 4itti-nodot, qThiiviirifiblire, Saturday i+Ootobee6qo . The ,gyegi . (Mr.' G..' . ,"ri.Spuriling.) engaged id tiewill'atileijr at TOithjepte'seiootion.', ' ow) . tio::,tk, ;01f,t „ , n,ug Epps, p, u Mew plOseansi . CeuUs;fAtt'r ' Agritalistti, 241 A 'THRIFT, aPcut undue n untn k u l t lf t 4 11.5 1 u 1; nor, - Pe VAnagitan • • • 2) It5014101•8****1.0,41. MEM CARLISLEi'rOCTOBER- 3 1 )z-t: ; •,,,: . I= IM MEM 41' 17A.P1.103TIOVA; ,; , Titian , :areeprobabliribut,feWinen amo n g. uti4to:_iiit_LnethinCig4the4-*Orneiiiy'Who iTtie not neniesideinOiCreecdilitotion of a school-boy..p,asston.,l ;For trzyPtirt I frankly confess that'l 'am not of that 04.1: With the memory oh the tirrietwhen I 'used to,study nights, that Igniglanileetee the-dayrsehool tounkand.alli j toihnoeentbmtiseittente r ituch as playing-lex Itattleesdi' I and • IticaLtick • , tow,' behind the ttigebei 4 slack, demi hill, and PlitYing ,ball during the inietitiifieloii•u-with 'the' men ory- of that - h9t ri lhae`l'Say' , ia:iisSiionsteil`‘ the reminisce n ce ` ii,I)3PYALAIPYOF, Mary.and. I ; was it*„deyeted :ito :her as. much certainly, a&ovetc-sqyron Wae , tolis. rc : imi her berapitiokli,eri4tiant . ' end; poet We'Yeattegellte.qo get igrocrid'aute'.. to pick up beech nelson& lo idig , sassafras roots in' the Wocidek%-ktitetlPlci go for water when slie Wad thirst j tiiitierAteld her btin net ' . , ; • when she wished,hoe ) n,a,wk,through holes , the fence., t was yytAbor pontinually, ther it washer. pleasure to seesaw, to jump ropei or to ' .. Wander;itcross . tite 'fields. During the scbo'4l.',itotite,i , i,4:i]Ot less at tentiye to my.. ( idruO , ll tvas , thinking of her when I should , haw been .' , thinking- of my lessons, an d.,w hen Illki#ll(l.kay been wri ting (copies.? '.WititSsaging, liilete-donx to her across t ' besoltool•ltmkter; orkeepingbp a tender correspondende , eritli her on Of courscqpy prat itleeipts at poetry consis ted'of ( I ,i? - e ' ritesAo; ' ,l±4 ) iiiy...?" 7 ,,, ; „, • "- , TheleaOhereesomeitiines used to let us go out doors' and steay,"duringthe , pleashia weathei;:eithet heiieusil 'they be lieved us when we,asserled.that we could leant' out lessons quicker in tbeti:ipen air, or, what is more proliable:beinieo they were anxious to get as many, of the's:noisy ones as possible out of the way. 44,4 my rate, they used to permit the girls,: two , or three ih ntimber, to take their bookstind,''ilit atone side - of the scoot-house end thoiieytit,O enjoy the,eame privilege on the other. wf it needletliko say tlipt the boys and . gtrishatati unaccountable_ yearning to distibeftinFteitchere; - and get to. gather; and thet2oil_Ninish•tiCassiono, I was tNit , always to be loun tilde of the school-house, chatting, , pretty eer.gati3otot to my : Mary. . . That? loved my 110 Ivithrill the Strength Itest purity , of voichArioji ng and untaught , , .heart is iSPable,,io 481m:ere belief ; and 1.: havis , ncite-done,thatoshe reciprocated eiy tendem - ess:llliTdieliiiis fond of mitt - - Chiral, - an'Aillelighted. te r torment Me with jealousy. *his eiiit wits;Tfell,able to do, for, I had a tivit'u;ho was almost, as,assilluqusi, inlllli:,!pg#:;Quiz.S,s,,tAioPfll4; 41"' a fray, 4 YOung tipiejk..and it Was horribly Jae:- Roe philtre, the !mare •,1110p when e Mary would 5 sometimes leave my society Melds. One !light there was a 'spelling school. l -- Mary had promised me that she would be at the school house early, and of course I went . to meet her, and enjoy a short season of ten- ' derness before the evening exercises began. Bat I was, destined to sifter some chagrin.-- Fred B--4, was there before me, and when 1 arrived ? I found him and" Mary oh , quite too intimate•termstb•euit my. jealous •nature. • The candles were lighted. Mary sat , on , one of the front .seate, with a' broad table . directly „before. her, .and Fred, was at the extremity of the table, by which he . was, .prevented :making any very near approach. .o the abject of ,purjoint atiachmeril., . • .While 1 1. 1 9-.:411'. sChfdctrs Ishfl7lo4l wised . • were,onjoying., thaniselves, exceedingly, be-. fore the evening.eiterciseeepromenced, teat • apart gloomy-end-oullen, watching with , a iiiiiiltiti4lifige# eye {U64 rilti4lneriis of 'my rival. -;- At Ilanglti to in* infinite relief, Pied Jo rairVilbtii thiPipeits'ef his folloid pupils and . Mat'fbriait left lileiii4 l '' She beckoned 'Me to' +Seth& rind `siiit Willi' hit; but I' nithint' io make het; feel' Mr 'reseritmerit;orifiir;nuoli ari'l' vrished,to speak to 1 - scrupulously lurked' lily iiity6, another 'quarter' of; the boise r ". ; • 1 ' 'Soo ff ifie l tandles were blown out* some • ischieVriturscholarektrid the redtti l Wati in-' ', ye 'ed'itil,totat darkhess);;' - :; ',.,'•' r . 1 : ‘..„ 'sow, ' thoughvii l ;fergitting •MY , reeere' ;Mkt "inch is the Min's to: Make' l op With -1114111 - ..1 : :•. -,... ?.‘", lo L,.: . ,1',.. , rrt , '1.....! 1 3 14 moment t was by her side."' Theta=` I)ll,3oleventteil', - itiii! -- t ifeA - Rpproaching too 'closely. but I ;Whispered' her:sr:l4mo, land '. 1 , ,i1 k -,?.? , : .., - rea9l)ipg i 4T43 c„,,tpimOti,d An ,getting, hold of 5. 'h 6 " : 'hT4 f!, rhk9;Aj u f f liiig'7l, , ,,eitt . !'hek , ‘. , 4").",w”:5 4 9'04 1 .,..g,eY 444 4 4,P,. 11 1P 0 1 0:A 404 .P 1 hen ff)l,l!S i Olhe!';, and ,a4tq I felt -a•:-', : *0 6.. ' . 1 90*11: W-healk , h#Po, t'''' my i' 11 ":°!..'-i!)9 4 09E5 6 1. 1 ,'KI:Pagtialf.:;4,FPlqinid , " ,i bc 1 1 1 10,,! 9 t,,ifi;yr4.0§, hcsch cc.,,1el ,hers fair hand 'iqueexe mine-,with greater 'atdour , itkan.beforo Fr e dforsqt- i #— m r mbr •. ,•, ~..., At ..4 d f.; . 4{V . VI ~:10 `DP to rSlfqii`li7, l ,49P,l l,, 1 1 ? ns # 1°4.-- ", Ftt*ll3% „), : ~ , , , ,t , r ,, i i'- 7 ,717,1':.- -4 - ' - 9 ?9!!')Y. 1 1 # ll Pt, rN i i 3 7 , 'l.:l . ~ , " ;. . 'fi r? .'" v" i egto A ) auckAuf ; toß l pappy R i l p i s i r a . i !!..., r : :. ` B u t ,Y o uliP,P9t. ,l qFP rV.zi . 4 .4,9 1 .i!c) i l i ! °°7 ''' ther Whisper: --,,•• -,.:,- ' ' l'‘, l '/ ..-! " I.' ,4cit . ktfoiO4 ,7 dor t ?l' i- iicialifiedi almost .104'4114 ittirtull-IYMilin4l', &M'`" ' i t , s .. t t ... , ,i .Tfiti"-liiitlP fatiorNibidhl' held Am ; 1 ',;,. itiiieilliik ,itljiiiita Piiiii iii,iiP l i t ie(lls,Pl4' 6, iiiii l' atio;3?g tf jairp r iiti.iiiiiii'ttitiiftikl!sr t ; liidifiliVi iViiii 1t.)4 1 2tt: - oShill.e'lllii 141 e *kli),,,: v ihilif AighiliiiKlio'ini ri ma , i , "viiie 4919iyir, itheiiiibrioi , l6i: , ohi#4i ,, eiiidl4,..was:i, lig i. iiri , ~i,,,,t,,: q! A „t, .....i.,-.4:";::.:1) -,, A 3, kri , .. , ' i . 4, ,• , ), ,, go_iNtui"tioi friii6.'iiii , liailt ringin g vbice (11ieiiii i .‘latidriiii.'" I !.' 11 . 1 ;''''. 1,:,, , •.,..ir, I,;;Usfartedkiniilurptiletrofoirthat-:Was lii :;; iiiiiis',,r: 7 .1 061 0 6 1 1 , f1:: 1 9 0 ked'4 0 01P.i.riliPle - aftlit itheiiiadkr oocup!pd*thlmf 3 Po 43 fd4ii" but' 6 hil.4o l li:( 4 o itiirdV*ldlitid:' l ofidi‘badlixiailt4qiiozi;ii , , , , i ioiiiliiri) - 1 41b 4 0, 1 0itttiO4ii• *O l eibina; if: I tisiiii :i0i, , ,1'.'4. j)?A'l.*, , :if)Piii:t.(:i ;'., • ) ,;, , li -, , ~ , , ,, gi • 4** (i iiietit o o 4l 4liiki4° , :4# l . l ,* 1014qi 7 1 134 1 #041 . 1400000 plying; 40nd40 -019,1 4111 :: pi,in $ kkol. obfifiioi , out4 g t.,),-', 4 . ).) ,A- fe !ft* 114111 'A' '" •or.o 3 Z`it'f ' •:?, • ~Polities. ReszVantr,General- Znte 4rynceiip -.• " . -4c‘ 1849. within that of my riVal,:lo' Oda, intt..'6 (Ater seat unobseiVel. And; Ihug whispering love to each Sogiv,and scieee. lug tititi;fillitiei l elleitdreitalinlelthe?ati,Ki;C. iteCeildfl• CAp . 9.IIIN , E .1;01,1 , N0.7-lAld IST, are Vollo'o6 ' 4 Itliigeliping plat* &0., in 'brilliant order. Now, if in stead of water and challrrard'inatilirepire*- -tions,-ladies-will use camphine and rotten ,t Able ,polist, ean,be obtained then, auy , , w other , uT,tiole ,used for.prpaucing 4,lp i exquitute, polish of daguer retype 'platesj and nothingL , has yet 'been' rouflle'equal It. So eays at'exeliange , and lit - lertverthy:ivl a trial: • • ru." '`To 4Faittee , SToirX 13rtroFrAiy CATIONS, r;' YEAR ' Make' a wealt allutri We and Oue Astra Oeihakts two iearpOna to a gilt of al l ure .. waier, o let , the stoma be , cold p bre* it ; with .the akixture, Ahea. lake; d rY , brush • and 'rub thit'dtove tilt itio perfectly dry. • .Sh'oultrany -art,' before Thlitthiiig; , beionie:dti dty ed to lodic gray,-moisten 4mb:id:Wet , hnish tt& jiipbeed aebefore. AfittelF,'sSyeras (.31:1gARK,V.." A OM B01385:•4•FA:71 oxiitte jZi abla; niirlif acid Or/ tartirio qitid; id niterid4cl l With' the least risk, surd . key :be .apptied • Xtßert'' ty(,i ,Ottper without feet' ttkitig out the writing ink, and not' toueinig the printing,, e an , :be meek:for, restoring hooka -whore'the`iiiarglaslkte'been`Wittten withouttxttaoking the text. .:' • . To CrmaVOii.Tirax.The bilk thing kir cleaning oll , paint is a'sponge'dippeil in am monia which has been copiously4ilated t with. :water.: Soap dissolves the tufrientitte‘ta well es . the linseed oil, and riot Finis , destroys the smooth and shiny 'mane, but exposes also the lead to the influence 91 the wa i ter and air, and re,. therefore, not practical.. . • WHAT WSW Corn.: ritercial_phitaiopher thus explains, the whir' mid the wherefore ;-- ‘ , Have.our readers who ought ber' all eitti ! dents of data() ter, ever observed hOw'kciin after elevation to a' country' jud'geshiii, or, member of congress, their l neighbor,'who was before lean and-care-worn; begins to, grow fat? To assume a sleekness of look ) , acd a comfortable portliness, oft person ??- Has it ever occurred to Yeti the canes cd,this pleasing change We con tell you :it arises frokt,an reentred forrition,tu ; ticirld)y stances, and the good opinion of men; and, the 'repine of mini] there front' resulting; which always i aid health and digestion, a id restore' or impart color to the faded cheett.:=L motive su,iidt and iiririest"lor ev 4 i-t*iul to . 6fr itfril tfl i f i k;;P!}0 1 000)4 1 . secure character and competerfay: There is ooneoienceylike Ifillt l pse n u e r zt4) ; and you cannot fail to notice that•amongdhe heartiest; and healthiest looking of onc,population ; are. merchants well-to-do in their •aff airs. "Men who cap pay a hundred cents on the dollar any 4ay' - they are milled Crii,l'are always brighLel.eye, and rosy in the gills2l, THE 4ENNING'S FATATe;..M7I3 now and their hear. of -doings relative to the re covery of enormous estates in England, by descendants • of they 'orignal owner, now rehident•in this country; bet we never have heard. that—in 'spite' tif all' the endeaiors_ made—any portion of the claimed' estates were recovered. Recently there was a per.. lect crowd 131 descendants gathered in one of the Eastern cities to 'take meitiures 'to pos. 'Seas themselves of sundry millions in which ihey -thotight ihifririelied entitled; and now we find that, on the 15th' irritant,' there was a pensiderabKincetirig, iq,lsisshville of the kin of One • Wiiiiainiiinrii4,.rio died, is England in 1798, leaving an estates pf 000,090, te'.take preliminary. steps ',for; the prosecutions of „their elginne,to the estate. before. the . Pantie ,of, Angiand. it. is hard to tell what will his . the,resolh—bAtiotlito hard,ioloresee, that, there will heveat daft.' itilly.,before the 'present posseasoraref i $40,000,000 will, be compelled to.daigerijetito .„: . ....1 , ..Comiogool or NOw OOLooloot.Prot' ifir 4 1 V, 118 91qhmni# 8 . ,— TheARIlue or 1119 products r,elil4 from , the :,thieffilFrift}LACPWit , r i n e ° irOln.Al94,l,Oir,OePreh/19.94q;h?,09,, let 0 1 klepiOnstieiclB49,"ie 681,959,794; again, 079,- 779,751, they preceding year, nearly equal to , ihn Ara ttleClA :Mt wiltirwseettbdifcrop otwthe Union'.„ , ' , i ~, 1 r 1 .-101' ,;,• c';, -”" e: 'n r Moen .115. perhaps r i no Ideta,thetleen tur pro. canted in4hP,mind Abel 4,4111-convey)oneh just Onceptione of, the future,oststiny and: Wilma* Ilf,efttnekbOrtheA'nerig99 (OPOnljOhttn,ino con.. tomP l eftheser..he ec r .eelefeho, 4 9 l lJitlee: ' 'The ' ' _ : _4 fe Y. ' ef.., the ~ re ei u ) Pei i''Yee 1. b .ekt e ' Rl.' years since—Wls 'in tho, li fe „ Of is ns , ;, with Itelis ! ..4,1 th'ersi, an e'iislsih t lejo,- an -uhisii tiyeynl i Wl . lti, Whoinieil`iiid'ee?irgiVlQpfhtei ibsieti o r 'by ihe'r4et of tire white intip; ie,tikeiiy magic, It 4 liairgroWn t 'info iriVeetrieitelsa - * mines , 'whicii' , ,astohlehas iiiii' oti , ly , illtiiiii`Asf,9lttio t Worl4 but evert otinielies,' l sf *l'. intioensiti and”lialuek)Orils i;roilueileiii;;"oiiir - fl'a i , Pilaf view Of Which' li iffoinfee kr 164 1 recoipis" at` New OrlettiK , ': leiniihq for iiientiiein,! if; yia please Isesst . ,,:biuch- of human toil, akii flow . . WASi t i4lllcini.ll 7 l6b44 l l4l 'ikeNtiiii&d' In the, PWlictiort traciquirisillaii ithil• - •dlipeatlifW4p 'these'prosiilcli new. toPhelli.siontsimplite how' snnjoh- Wire vaWwale•be tpiciduistal or thio 'richlralloy a centurpoi „tire . henntio When it' shall be peopled, : to, ,ItCsd,useaf, , oepisoltyi,iilid they litirshoniinisly engaged in..tillinethOwt;lk and Jimployidgim baluster eV llearts. , ,tir ' water , pawe,f maymays be,n.ebesiary, io!lhe kliPgartilOt'll itigen.pFoliliitv iii ".4. r, t . lo . qvi:/rid . 1 i i `Y" ' I N l i' ' ll ' " I t e ' ''''li 14 J I J V ;t1 1A.41.4' I ,4 '!').. ; ',AU iijlYFA 3 4YellYOßgit' l it 1 .4 r .13r.) iiffilTcli 03, 19tu5oiforiwqr..$plis.i9ippft.,,ltiwi ii iAi; , :po , ion! dheeite4 Indit''!!CellitoMsAl§i • hilklk'el4 i rARi - 4 0, *) . 1Pn .4 1 6 .1.42 0ta itA — f i f t ..id i— `,.fffmilAktvrglar.?ff,,ltg'sirped-, wit 0 / B : l rr e !'os . 4j Pn "°'lnecnuP P Otl'l l ltio,, ImAhei*je r ,*if.',4fAillnii 4l 9s o4l ,s, 1t*,,,,,"ii '`' ,, u"+•''''.ili".4. ~,4 b 141 `.,t , n,).mlYiP , :c ow II 1 - te.10' , ".0. 1 '44,10, t;'e.';l4' tp Aye '' ‘ , l -,4`,„t i ,:-. :141 ,I 1 ~ (1it,, 5 ,4 ilkitifel,hl l ;' 4 ' , -.• 4:11 ,, - I*-"" *.`;Fi , '' , " - , .'5010: , 1 lea, ',''' ~, s s , , t ,ss Cl,Riile'll' masa Mil kid A ooriespondenfjir`viiiK'4(hefelifiia Y. American, who gives a, trico2lv rov l rw rot thlimelither 101, iturtiegeo44l4, T ing remarks on the enitson. his report for :August:ct• v _ While theyreather a lutebeen thuaAavorable A r°1 4 1 . 1 t4A. 1 141#1 4 ,#..1 1 ,0 to the north and east o us ~erops have materially sufrered, ands mplY mills, dependent upon water power, have _stopped. At the south, also,lon both sidea of the Potomao,.the country has slif, •rarely,,if eVer, to; have tiefiri \ifo , 10tr,;41hd the navlgation of thireatiof iv lion, ihisccaltse Xi.)/1 _ Ails eommon, , wlien--.diseale-prevails-ddring- I lJtweatheN.freiluent rumors 'hive 'i rtiaehed us during.themointr, of'untieual inortilitY 'among the flies ; , and , lit': few days t ti iriSeelbe' i sudden iffielli ofintiniiiiii ld'Ohlirles RAVe'r,"niforass , trin,!tinclied hpereinineleti in iheivicrinitY-Aterd ['Cholera' , preiffileci; that lei_' U10;014'11911 faii en - Upon these 'Whiniale, 'arid' '' Ulf !hid reefed:rail increasing inalignity'in'' 'riiipidloitick . " F `Wow; in; thesniffientirrienii'll", tiiiiiiteritlidiktidi to 'pestilenee, eatirnies iii 'itiViinfiPtisciiVic(beto. , 'ken ail!' to our' riiiiiiii'effiiiii,klt 'ilitiyU worth i,,i t 'While(' to SPY; thee' thelirdbithiiitfis 'very iiicing, if it be not nearly certain,lhatib iintieinor... taller in ,boffiliteset . p)iseiilbeti'pottVld the diet', is l iblely attrffiffitible teitie'tili l iVeYeal beat of Ains'ilerhettuAin which they move vio;tbsi high temperature of- tie Stir Andlwiter; and' not to ' Oisill'etiO67- i stirie" exPmkilimitte ?Upon insects ; maileye'ors ago, convinced the writer that few, if i nril, of thislamily, conlong„reest a teme.., rehire -of. 11:16;li • ahreriheit. 'L i the' common' lionse-fly- retires from its gambols in the "Midi .when the mercury : is-ft 89 ; tit'9offie takes a ego, in cellars, or 'tither secludedAind ' dark re cesses, the very places which under other cit.. cumitances, hiketiehewsl, Wheri confided to a temperature of 90, this.insect is evidently dis. tressed; and . when'tioticased -to a bent of 100; he dies in a few minutes. Renee the efficacy of espesing . wpollens to the midday sun, to rid them of Moth. :„The birds.of itffinir, also, seem in some way to have been taught thii fact. The writer has himil titterer:sled in nciiffilairom his win'tiew,liii Inbiennists in a . rieiiiiboi 4 ti'9viary, where the sffir fallspnlitimsall part only of the eA'dlohnee; vii this-spot the feathered tenants, 'lrleept in the heat; of, sunitner,- ; ere; wont to Ouster, and:ohen; when the'spaqe. it; too small for Ahe wholei'n sharp-contest will prise ,for its possession. - An American robin, turgml milire• tortes, has for years' borne rule in this-colony, 'atid-takes'oirelo SePare, whit usually. is rest 'dill 'accorded lo'hira; the most sunny part of tide favored spot. - Here ig igokm (all he' loves to be called,) will often, in spring end early 'Suni-ter, spreid hie wings to:theft' uttiffifit e x tent erect the feathers upon his back, and lie pros :trite upon 'the urger of the eindoiure; odisliitilk dine' the direct rays of tteliiii to hilt feathers ' 'isiitiskin. - l'haiti'seen him oictipy this ii.ohition ' 'fiiiiiiy minute. in Siticession,When' thei 'Mercury r.eii .pt7pf. 109 , 7 81 . !the sun, and; until hiS open mbittlil . anditiating breast iiioivitd, liffitiliitatily clact„thp,bkrp s was pouch opp,ressefl.4 s tho heat; riotPditee' lielusittlis this -pktictiiiPtiff;lki quinine upon his sides,Ase . .has !termed , every p rt —. iffV:ioliffiyai: ' I Wheis'` Wis'''''en'ttitieil l t t pet. birds are pisdutiorli subject ffiottegis tr. erm in i in during the effise sonfinanunit of s;riiiier; end, that the means this bird used, though painful to himself,' `Were most effectually -adapted to - their destruction, we can acarcelyAaffilightlY 'to.interprel, hie otherwise unaccountable move- Mente. 'Our domestic iiiiils 'fig . :are believed, - . habitually to eractice the same Ahing to accons :l- - the same mid.' ' ' " • - ' That the 411ghlemperaturt of the'Water was the sole and immediate cause of the unltisa'tit mortality among the rash of Charles-rived, I'dO noffilink probable; but rather that4he titiat of the water deprived the element of a 'poitton' of :its oxygen, on which the life of fish; not less than that of air breathing animals , depends, and thus contributed the production of the phes • noinenon. ' . . On looking over , the record fur the past sum- Oter r we and that the mean temperature Of the three summer months was 75, which is 0 deg& above 'Wein - Van 4 i4manee heat deduced ;from many yearanTalitiOltat the. mercury. has 44 Qr abalet 9 o -leg, on eight chkriAiripg the., .!alne Perledr - AtteA It Melody , er,JenctliVied he r e. Rreys44 1 0.01 1 1). 11 0 an TaMer4s, ol l ocean wind ,tlM!?!'!ll.tq(at dsis, and due N. 10 days :7 oll4 'will 1u hnsti, iion.reciiided as leir, and '27itays as-CloudY7L that taidlal , 'On Pantjty,,ol, summer,(aa - measured the HiniiitSl).waili ' • • • 1 . .fro isoisirriilr ;Ty' -4,Vmont low. Liva CAr r Tim.=.This Is of the uttnict:i t oility` wall those who are-not lispiiVishaed oludges by aril. By. the „ follinving directions the , nißight can ha as b‘rttiliAtviifilii`ii t a t l iiibtliNtlirki { Take a ,string, li't , lt'ii ro und' the bieniet, sitaid*quari, jget,,,461 filiui itie'itioiiide'-b1 a ; ,. in 'in ' Ciie ' '. r aa , ea re ti, r o ot, rule the filit ark filches thri . :Miliiel!;iir ;rt CIA. 'cUtorerende.:.'..this is' called '' , gitiii Vide ; , w ith the. strlngi -tneasura,; from -; thitir bona, mthe" tail, which l'plumps.: the, line ,wilk,,kbe litraifeF part sit ; the'lbattook,. direct the lint akingibir Mick , to 114 fore`. part., oft the 100410* I, blade; lake the , Alimentimie , on thel,fpet ) rukt ge . before ivhickit 31m) 1 ,4n,g4.1 anti PPAAIMRur".I° 11 the, following manner I CiArty ; RS 0, ulloca, 6 fet, 4 ineticsr,whiCh,. liiultiplied lagether/ iiiltif9l'll4UWlllt6o4 o lkikAPPl I and ltilit MU'. 4 0 1 . 1, 1 d .. 1 1 Akit4 o ilivnlOrctflluPtsUreitio l e e t °4llrtb#l 11?..4.;94' cato° .,:!/lee?e rth g' 4°l " INPl''l'VP:rtklA'frf°`o°Pll'.'o°4!!lll, ) InAlie 7 13 P°9 : l s 'l - Plereo °, ° 4ff.m , e ur rem IPV dnn if and m6ttiat i' l t l glititll IMho lC'oiagiiV:iiinAliir'fict:' , :l;4l,saP ai' pig . ''' '' ''lllllie le'elidiiidolinasUr6 ii, ° a ,,ar1a,U.74,131,. two ,1,,, i. iiid,.l •L. 40 flit in iltiti:tinti item; the o I,' w.,1}1a,?, inuMplieli"fegitioi•iiiAis ' illia ll o4 l a , Pa! A ltia:sivilap)firti,El; tke i number oOliede #llo44l,',,ch ',Wils,.co‘i' , o! cattle . m easuring Icti,ibbetkiitilgat'iit'ilitti,"inateli; 44 lpol)ildli ' : Agiklii t :isiippailii, ,IC'tielr,ii.'itfeep,' ... eic;, sho'6l4' iii e ' tiliet't Mabee iiiiirthigifill 0 MVO iliAlitiill4',:ifinitp.,'' iiiijoil''.iiiiiitigigt ,leoge4tiir 'dates iOf idib;llM` feit'lltitit iiiiniquibit' fg 16, ;au; liiiiiibii , vt `po'undsktiloiba•reco I'III4IIPB iiietkauting , imis than 6' reet, :11.1.1'er:wok thatil fie girth, mekee266lP o o°* , Nbtkrlgui l l ge 4t Oi i i the 6ik th *mre'e l e n g t ! 3 * ~ Of Med filltt :sheep; reiwps, °chili, Ma, be as . eattlit kaa. thio we, us his. .1.111 necessary for anylicanPata .l•l6lV6ol4 0 . 40 1 i 4006 14 1 4 k, and WI i answer elactli4ll4 Ilkelf9°°,ol4te.getttelhig the I g-w4lieh'evitiffeßieitilli')egifo s e, tiel ' ik ati 411 ran' :, , , ' , l 1 t t 'Pl! ` l. q - ,'0.Y. 1 ,,k ith'oriliost Pl"l if g ' 4l lj . vii , 4 , '4 ,, 11 4 4 03 ,1 A . t. t , 4 !: - I' , ieiolfit,iv,.,.@•• iffl ... ffit t0 .0 34 00-, 8 44 1. M 1 *HEM abtantnann.Trinnt blunte r —is the' . quaint, butongitificant title , cd lin Irnhirstes by Bishop Doane, before the .Trusterw, Teach ersond Studenta444lorlington pollees% on die last anniversary of . the National Jude ? pendence.,:# is o sucoessi,on or • briedisoithy , maximei,rigging blows on,the anvil, exhib - ! ling, the,,anion of every,honorable, ,manly quality with inte_Christianity.--These are ita conclodingpaspages • ~ " , {. i . p, .--, , - . f l Andfcir,the,marks-of-men r -that4tVe -to make a State. ,Leee lhem . in the ingenuous boy. He looks rightot .you,)willais blear, rcalm.eyer4-The glow thittlintill'deseow his - siivniklit — Orifrilinifiiiiiiihiirrigliiniilut vir tues color -spreading :lrorn his beam You know that boy in abSincri as in presence.— The darkness !Snot dark to bim;..for God's eye lightens it. He is more prompt to own ,than,do' wrong; and readier for amendment `ihan fer either. 'Therci'lS.'iiiiiliini‘. pasible .. .. for which you may not count on him ji: and • nothing: good, that is not posiible, to 'biro, and God. see them in the earnest 64. 'His heart as all athrob iu all hie hand would do. His keen eye tikes on the, page of Homer, or of Euclid, or of Plato, anclpatielq*versi All it ' , sees right through it,:and htui,atored its:treas. uresin the light of his clear mind, ,Hisloot has iiiiigeAr every errand.-of- hepeiolence 'or mercy; And when vie see the bohnding ,ball ilk highesti and fall farthest from the ' ttptiikandlettr the ringimfahrilitlifirib. the signal ot,itatriumphaimihnitibst-sere—tha— it was his strong atm that gave that ball the see them rtl the reverential boy. He , never site where elders stand. His head is never covered when superiors pass,; or wimp his ; mother's sex is by. He °woe in ovary house, in every hour of prayer, a present God., IN GENUOUS, EARNEST, REVERENTIAL BOYS: these are our marks of men to makera State.; , 'What constitutes a State 'I Not high-raised battlements, or Mbored mound, Thick walls, or moated gates, . . Not cities Protid, withspires - anditireei s crowned ; Not bays, and broad.armed . ports, • . " Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride, Not starred and spangled courts, . Where low-brow'S baseness wails perflime Not Men, high-minded men I t 7 , Men,bihip 'their duties snow, '' • ,• • ` But know their tights ; and.knOwlng, dire meintalus Prevent the longoimed blow, And crush the tyrant, while they rend the theta I These constitute a Stated, . , Tris Ex,Epumfr—.When bod first saw him at a show, he exclaimed he exclaimed with mute astonishment:- 6 Thenthatls the rale menagerer—theiden deal oritte'r itself ! swow ! wouldn't two of 'em make a tearn•to draw atm 'with ! Golly,- . aint he a wronger'!" leliabod went home and ,related what he had seen. 6 1 seen," said he; g . ,g the ginewine menagerer—the derndestinggest lump of flesh that ever stir . red.; lailaMa; one behind and tiother:belore. Philosofiers calls the fore 'un 4 1 P'9 1 :4 ) 9 344,- . He-Panne of hid tails in my pooketend bauled.but all the gingerbread— ;every hooter.. Whit dlethinkhe done with „it ! Why, flie:stuitk fClithia 6tvit Vcidinit, and, then began to fumble' - for inexedrim him! Lenis Pitorssyy.— r The Poo2Milh, .eianer Of the' yrinch Assembly , appointed to arrange the actioutite of I.4tiis' bei Cbmpletel that duty,' tiodesAteiaies" the - landed. propertY'iif 2511i000,000 frintis,whlcib yield on ly franes per arintiker. His debts are set down at 20,000,000 frands,' and - he has de. ' kired.that each of his areditarsahall: reoeive a • sum on account. He has also directed:that sev eral of his most extensive estates 'tall be Bold, In order the more quickly to make payment. . EDITORIAL.-A convention :.oi: Editors and proprietors ,of country :newspapers In Now York was appointed to be held at Syracuse on 111610Ltrioat. , 'l' "Irr. siceAlar, convention is also to. assemble shorfly ht, Maryland. r. And lO,Pennsylranis, the Alb, of November ,_ie mimed fora like meetleg. ,, , ~ The particular ObjeatOf tbCreconiedtions Is understood .16' he the adoption of measures " looking to the re-imaCtroent of Ati . act - of Cow. ' free eircubition"'hi ibei 'Malls to ' beiripaPers; Wain tbiCii miles ' .tlie place . °;;hcre'prlnted—the same which. will' 'repealed •• twoyeais arose'', P.;.r.,1 MEM . 't' -• Isiou:Hoolici.A. , wilier , 'la 'lte 'iiiiknum• f• ~• bar of ;the: !, Wiststinsair' ,l *4eto , tialroblifes the , ;:..substitution of IronliOuste!-for , thrise.trimPosed 'of wood, brick or aline:4;lnd !glvelv tinny op- ‘ gent reasons in support of hie Viewe, The Brut '-ond•moit . piotainent= one li tbs - greeter cheap H:ness of the iron t enement . et4antreortilaly . trite . . ticir,FcalghtUds ppd PechnPs 0 13the.,41 1 nOtks eltanti I,,:ofthiaeguntri Also. -In additi n'.lo . , this Faison pro IWO. 99 1 Prs of, !4 4 ; f9f.CP wAr9ph r pilles Nu , , be.taken down' moved,. nod Tut, up' tupila in a ',,SYr. Placi,r,,it!l c9Te1,r,‘,1!7P04#1.01,R951!, and-. '. i ;:,; wh . ,.„.. 1 ,x:r i_hi, 64 ,,.?!. ; b ey, ti' r #P c Sll! l r a . has , grown out ' nate,"or the WM -ggpe owner Phis An' ti;he Oil' iiiiie'iiieid ll- re=ciest.' Iron t il T uete jo'no danger ,oc,,lightatog, for the • aka tall ' 4044 - attrOsisl , !4,efetittlaity - - nod . 4- ' coadaetSit.iiii.fefviii the ' gicityalii ii)Us.lbrivent. .. !'''iiienn . e . apiosion,': Iron,ii'suscOptibie;offislag ' ' 'liiiiiiii'iiitcr iiOitir:,fol'of .11413''ati;"Origk' or ' Il'aiiiiid'if bilce'ilie toirlikiii , the 4ioatid: Ocoupil . .. 1 , iiii tii:oie ville , li . .ieri giittElOtilition'whee• '.. ... s.itstiagi'isthealthy.c. , ; Iron , tribkettOdrfer hciuse , ;,-• than nay other.eaaterial: !lei& Is fireproof-.., In short; thOerguntent in , favor of , Icost boas.... ',, ~t ilipperi to'iiiiikihiferiitti 4 oideAliinte" in 'him! , , ,r- . ,of :those' , or' brink , ttr , Stoner end .tt.Anless we - p alistake,pill very hied 'lll4l.lco . :theAntredoo..., .., ''' l Onti 4 , lll Pg a snt . ' 4l4l m, *.101i943444.9f this ~,,nintet,/w1,(1 ; ~ - •:.:41F- P t',`..).1.44,..;.ift,i': , ti, , ' , :fr, - $.7,'" , ' , . ..., ~:pflic., r, ,, ;1,4'. tit) . 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