LAW•JUDGES ELEUp The/ offici returns Will, no iloubt;shi3W the election of ihe, following perioiis for Judges of the ievective Judicial 'lligtricts : Daelrich Court in Philaddpkirs , . George Sharstvood, President. •,, • . Goo; M. STROUD and J. I. CLARK HARK Associates. . ~ District Court in .Pittsburg • WALTER FORWARD, PrOSideflt. Wildanms; Associate . • °minion Pleas. Ist District . . City and County—OswAr.o Tuns! rises, President L.Wrn. D. Kelly and .IOF - eph Allison, Associates.. Lancaster—Hanna G. LO.NG. 'Northathpton and Lehig-Washington M'Curtney. , 4th. Timm:* Potter, Al'Kean, Elk and. Clearfield -R. G. White. oth Allegheny-Ms,. B. M'CLort.E. 6th' Erie, Crawford and Warren-John Galbraith.' 7th Bucks and ' Montgomery--D.," M. Stir PSC a. Bth ,NOrtliumberland, LycOming, Clinton and Centre-Alexander Jordan. 9th ‘Camberland, ,Perry and Juniata- Jarnes-H:-Graham =, . 10th Westmoreland, Indiana and Arm • strong- J. M. Burrill. II th Luzerne, Wyoming, Montour and Columbia-John N. Conyn2harn. 12th Dauphin and Lebanon-ions J. PEA anon. - -13th Bradford, Susquehanna and Sullivan -David Wilmot. • 14th Fayette, Washington and Greene- S. A. Gilmore. 15th Chester and Delaware-Townsnsu Heixas. 10th Som , rset, l 3edford, Fulton and Flank• lin- F, M. KfrontEr.. . 17th Beaver, Mercer, Butler and Law. relico-Danixr. AaNEW. I 18th Yen:mg . °, Clarion ,and Jefferson- John C. Knox. 19th York and Adams-R. J. Fisher. 20th Mifflin and Union-A. S. Wilson. 21st Schuylkill - C. W. Begins. 2211 Monroe, Pike, Wayne and Carbon - r -- 23d Bei kA-J. Pringle Jones. 24th Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria:- Gvo. TAYWnt. Whigs in SMA LL CAPS, Democrats in Re.- man, Natives in Italic. • RECAPITULATION -DISTRICT COURTS Presidents, Law Associat es, = WI) ig Piebidetil s, 9 Law associates,' I ve , tlict of $1.0,000 has heen'given to younglady in lienry.'county,,Ky„ in an ac._ tion'ufslanderagainst her lover. An soon' us the verdict wad rendered, the plaintiff, seem. nig to receive the money, her objcet heino the vindication of her n ime, d.rected her ,euutiscl.to enter a remithlr, and $5OO only —wera-taketrto-defrarexpetvek-'------ New TiburrticniciitEi. Fresh Arrival of NeW THE subscriber has just returned from the , city with another stet lt of : Sew Fancy - and topic D ItY G 0 D.,S, embracing in the assort ment n great."' variety of Ladms Dross Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans Planneltiof every description, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., to which he would invite the attention of the citizens generally; promising that theso p goods will be as low tn price as the same qual. t v can be purchased elsewhere. oct2t. CWHI Thr ST.OVES, STOVES. THE subscriber would .respectlully roll th, nuention of ihe public to his full assortment 0 1 l't) VHS, consisting of rAritti.,'-Nine J'lnn• and the best Cooking Stoves now in the market, and as small profits and large soles is the Inn! to ha.strietly adheres to, great barg.ains are guaranteed to.all who purchase nt the Chenp Store or JOHN D GOItGAS, \Vest end 01 Main street, opposite J. '2,.• D. (Rhoads' nitta Commision House. Carlisle, iiet‘29 Important . ,to:Ladies. s THE undersigned' takes this method of in l'orming the Ladies of Carlisle that he tenches the art and mystery of DRESS CUTTING -- oh an emirdi - filmy tißmynah - , prtAtopieT" Ladies arc retie nted to call and es active the taste and comfort it dresses cut by this syst, m. Dresics cut at 2 cents each and warrant, to give satire satisfaction. For further polite elars call on Mrs. ANN BRA CIC N at Mr. Roberts', opposite the Mansion House—front ii u clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock, P 111. 0 . 029 S I"I'AYLOIt, Inventor. . Carlisle Deposlte;Bank.. •'t ' AN election for NINE DIRECTOR,:ot aor% the ongoing year, will be hold ai Inc Banking House, on MONDAY, the lith day or /November 'next. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 2 P.AI. ocr29 W 111 BEE Czudi'r. Nomcom pyrr FIRS of Administration on the estate of Joseph Irwin, late of Newton . township. Cumberland county, have been, issued to the - subseriherresiding in antd - township: — Airftef: -eons indebted to said estate will - make imtne , dicta payment and those having claims auainst it will present them for - settlement to . MARY L , Extr'x. EEG Farmers & Machinists Take Notice. TIIAT David C,. Buyers, near Roxbury, Franklig county, holds the patent 'ago. for Cumberl•md comity,. tar M C lover Huller, and - Grover Gilef r l's Clean, r at tached to the same, believed to be the onl y good Cleaner in the United . uos. Ile no 'lies all persmis.agtiinienialting or using these ma chines. Without obtaining the right from the subscriber. Mr. Jacob Abnms in Carlisle,and Mr. Smit h, Machinist, in Ship mnsburg, are authorized to make said machines. ocitl9 - • DAVID C,' BUYER. tiShippens News inset.' liNehargeittly Hanover - Buckslcin Gloves. RECI.I[VE:I. L I.trgo Rii.rtmont of the eel° braled Llanolies Boaskin Clote9; s Iticb w he sold low no‘29 N •W WOODS, Aet Auditor's Notice, THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor by the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, to marshal and distribute the. easels to and among the creditors of the estate of Mary. Hatoor,'dee'd;. according to Inw, hereby nett- . tics those interested that he will be et !no °Dice is the borough or Ca:lisle, for,thot Purpose, on Saturday the tat of Novemuer nest, when and where they may, present thoir - accounto. out.2.2 . itt , PENROSE, .luditor. Stray Metier. . . CAME to tho proininos of the subscriber, in • Hatnnden township, 0 , 7 CiltribOrinlld romity, 46../At STRAY HEIFER. N A 4 She ia a red brindle •• with white face, ant • • ' , is two an a tettye: 8 • old. The owner is e ntreated to come forward, prove property charges and take her away, or elle, will lie 0 act.Ording to law. (000230 C 'EBER,II,v, Rage 1 Raga ! ! --THE highest eaahlndee Nill,hopaidfor r lan Loan and cotton rags, at the rd:eap Book ,St.re o f (00t22), ~A 11 , 1 PIPER, .11g.'t.' auditor's sintice. TBE undersigned lumina been appointed by. the Court of Common Pious, of Combeiland county, as auditor to marshal and distribute the assets in the halide of Matthias Bitner,.eseoutor, of Jacob Wino, det'd. to ancjamong'iho credi tors of said Iloceneod, will meet for that ,purpase at the public house:of David Brown, in , Shire. manstown, ot, Thursday; the 23 - d - inst., at 10 o'.olabk, A. M, ' GE.O. BHBRBAHN. octis2C Auditor:, filec hattiesburrinst l itute, • Tife, Third sciiiihm pf tho Itlochaniceberg irotituto will tiori.mitheo' the let of October Wet.' For circulars', oonteitilog partieulnre &c. itlonee,addrees Al L. GILLELE.N. e'ePt 2 4l l6 t „'• •-• • _ . . , : .., :.. . JENNY-LUTA .' - . -: '. JENN Y 1.1,ND.--tnd other'extraeta—freZ :. from RoussoPe,..togrither witira'afiteridtdrii . Wiffletat • of . Sopdand Ptl rfu flier y,. nt 'the ''Crit• ..al Drug Storo i , next.dOor to the Pout efEee..,' 1 ,, . •51 i '. ' - 'II . 4 . WLINS dt, MouPLLOCIV ' 7:t A T OTICE is hereby•givai to all persons in . 124 tecosted, that the folloWininecounts have neon fi 0,1 int this oflize fOr. oxamination :by the nceoun ants therm I tminsd, and will.bo presen ted to the Orphans . : Courrol Cumberland coun ty,l6r conlirinution nod allowance on Tuesday, .the 4th day of November, A.D. 1851, viz : I. The account of John'Orris, administratdr of Joseph lielllefinger, late of Frankford ship, deceased. • 2. 'rho account of John Lefever,administra• for of Win, L. Spangler, late of Dickinson tp. &ceased. 3. - i'lleaccount•ot George Kissiner; jr. ad ministrator de bonis non with the will annexed of Gaurga Kissinger, late of Dickinson town ship, dee wed. ' 4: Tue - account of George Sailor, administra tor with the will alnexed of Mathias Sailor, lata of South Middleton township, deceased. 5. The account of George Sailor, administra tor with the Will annexed . of John Klinclinc, late oft S. Middletod township, deceased. G. The account of Jacob Dorsheimer, admin istrator of Elizabeth Dorsheimer, late of Borough of Mechonicshurg, deceased. 7 The account of Daniel Whistler, achninis• trnior willithe will annexed of Jacob ',North, late of Main towttehip deceased. B:•The account of Wm. Crawford, Esq..,-Wd titinistrator with the will annexed of John Mc-. Farlane, late of M Olin town hip, deceased. 9. account of Adam Shulenherger, Ex ecutor of Benjamin Shulenberger, late of }lope well township, deceased. 10. The final account of Jascob Dorsheimer, ExecuMe of Andrew Dorsheimer, late of the' borough of Mechanicsburg, decensee. WM. G 0 uLp, Register. ltetister's o:lice, Carlisle, October 4, 1851,• ‘T, OTICE is hereby given to all persontl'in -111 wasted, that the loilowing accounts have , been filed in the Prothonotary!s office for exam nation, by the accountants therein named, anti will be presented to the Court of .Common Neils of Cumberland county, for confirmation alallowance, nu Wednesday, the 12th da) of No ember. A. I). 1851: The account of Daniel Clnie, Esq., assig• nes of Henry S. nyers'arid wile, under a deed of-voinatary-assignment; &e, 2. The account of Daniel Chne, Esq., assig* nee of Philip Ebert. or:, under a deed, of vol, nullity assignment, &c. • 3. 'Phe iicoount. of Samuel Woodburn Se , miestrator of Ale Hanover and Carlisle Turu pike mould company, • I. The a , count of Christian Eberly assignee of Daniel ll,clt. Dem Whig 1 '3 MEM NEW ARRIVAL OP HARDWARE ! HENRY SA - XTON, has just received and opened, tlei largest assortment of goods in his line ever offered icrthe citizens of Cumberland county, which will be sold at exiraordirincy low rates. The nubile is respe,;lfully invited Mean nod exsinitie his asseittnent of goods, which consist in part, eizi To Coach .Ilakers and others in want of te good Carriage, Dorn. ' Native 15 1 Plain and flamed banvass, Enamelled leather, muslin and drilling Patent_teather,—Plated--Daslicrs,-,Damaslt., Satinet, 'elite and drab elnths.,binad pasting and seaming laces, hiibbs, helices. spokes. elltpilc springs, iron axles, conch varnish, moss and deetn - hair, Su., &e. Complete assortments of Sadlery tools, ja panned, bran a and silver mountings, of various patterns: &e., &e. To Cabinet awl S46emakers. iny, Walnut - , and/Maple yanoers.— .11 'zany. ‘VAlaiit - , Miiioral and Glass knobs', moulding , . of various patterns, var.- niThrt:Tholi springs, inorocdo lining and hindi off skins, lasts, thread, psg,d, &c. To Ilait r Ws, Cnipenteps, and Where. • -A complete assortment of upright, rim and n'tlce bake , with mineral, white and brass hiriiture hinges, screws, sash and shutter sßrings and bolts, gli - osputty, paints of alien"; lore, nil and turpent, also toill, cross-cut Circular, hand and nano! saws, augurs, chis e ls, i;) , I.; it I plintittz ages, hatchets, planes and plane irons, steel and iron squares, nails, spikes, &e. • Blacksmiths, re'ntere, and othcra. A clitiplete assortment of hammered and rolled iron of every size and_ description, lasi, shear, swing and blister steel, English and A , `mdrican wagon boxes, anvils, satin thivad vi nes, tiles, raspss shoeing nails, &t. 1 woeld invite partiCulair attention to my as sJrtin,3nt of waiters aim int% a, plain anti gothic yle 4, knives and forks, butter knives, carving ' knives and lorks, table steels. butcher and ham itn , s_es—srdsors_anitishears,..aritiannia r -G e r ni an and silver plate, table and tea spoons,_brass and bell nitital preserving kettles, smoothing irons, tabs, buckets, churns, Also on haul Blaiies - and Bagwell's Fire and Water Proof Paint. ((;nrlisle, Oct. I.) - MAGUERREODLICRES JACOB BATES respectfully announces to the citizens of -Carlisle that he has taken rooms in the. house of i1.1.r. Gutshall, on South Hano ver street, nearly apposite the public house of Mr, Scott, for the ourpuse of delineating the "Montle five divine" by means of the new and beautiful art or the Dagnerreotype. Having a thoromta acientilie and practical kIIOW ledge of] thin troll" wonderful discovery, he feels multi dmit of producing a style of pictures superior to any ever tel offered in this place. These truly beautiful memantoes of relatives and friends emt, now be °Monied at an -expense so ruling as to place them within the reach of. all He -hos just re ;eived from New York and l'hil adelphium-large stock of - the - very - best - Daguer' renype materials, purchased at reduced prices, and is therefore enabled to offer 'trmlifut, life like, expressive and lasting likenesses at ex ceedingly low prices. iKY''so opportunity is nosy offered. such as may•nover again occur in this place, olobtain • big likenesses of earents. children, or other dear friends, executed by nature's own Pencil, and at once elegant and exact.. , Pt - totes also taken for rings, breast pins, medallions, &e., equally 7teriert as those of a larger size Instructions given "in the art on moderate terms. All are invited to mill, examine speci• lock, te.al our artistica! skill, end sec thel Os guerrootyp of Jonny'''Lind ! frr Otnin froin.B o'clock, A. M., to 5 o'clock P M. tangti Gm IMESIX GROCEIILESI A N EW supply afresh COIFOCA, White and Brown Sugars, Spiees'of nil hinds, ground and tatigrotind, with the other varieties of a Gro• tieryiStore, Including also a new supply of Jen• ki7l%, LQuality of FINE GREEN & BLACK TEAS, inThmtallic packs or quarter, hull' and pound Packages from 50 to'sl,so per pound, an also n thti bulk. All just opened anddor sale nt the store of— _ .1 W EBY. Great iirlaiwatas. • AItRISONS COL;IDIiIIAN INK.--In order to dispose of stock now on hand, I will sell a fewi-dozen at 20 'Per cent beloW the manufacturer's cash prices: Countri-merchants would do . well to give me n call. • - • June IBthi'sl. SAM'L A HUBBARD. JUST e:.ening a very largo etock of hill 'and Vimer Goode, no lollowo. • • • Cloths, cashmeres . vestings, Fishnet's, Ken. tackr jeans, velvet cords„ Runnels, ging 11111113, lIICI . IIIOCF, alpachae. coburge.:-. moue! de Lanes, cashmeres, poplins; calicoes, sack •flanneis, shawls, handker bid's, gloves, stock scarfs, veils, Irish linens, Canton flannels. ribbons, dress trimmings, bonnets, cloth caps,, silk plush, do:, gust shoes, woolen yarns, ant tnn edgings, cotton hires tlmund nigicgs, do laces, Swiss and Piconel.do, black silks, bonnet /do, do velvets, combs; brushed, sluices, . groce ries, ire, &c, &e , We only ask.-yon to call and you will he con vinced that our goods are the eheapest, oct 15 • • W,,DENTZ. • • 1.14 u atc: • - • _ • • WeShsubscriber, has on .hand . a large •and ' selected assortment cif. MUSIC of all Enda; donsislifig of Songs, 'Marches, Waltzes, Polkas,-;4c.. also:lnstructions for Piano and 'oilier instrument's. BOrriarii Method" for piano, "Mattis. Method tor Ma Violin, ate. end , a oupply of Violin and .Guitar Siriags.;of•tinit rate quality at city prices., , • Having made an ,arrangoment with an lin. porting: and, publishing house in; Philadelphia, lie Will tic constaiplY supplied with now Music and itblo to furnish anything is that lino .at-short notice and 'apart r'easonablo tonne. Music Peaehors,will Mid it 'for• their interest to _call and examine' for themselves at the sorner-of I...itt and nigh' moots, Mvpositio • the `Manslon'• nodes.- ...rmtql• A. , 'HUBS A RD.' , •'• 'THIS WEEK Iyfifs,,NVEMVlv .e% receive ,at the Central Drug Store Mixt door.t. o .,oo:Ptlvt. Office, a ind EitOck or'fs.44 Ariedieines. !rjOlB'sl.: 'RAWLINS 44 Ancu7Lop4.: ~~~~i~ccllnncott~ zi • ' - 3 . Prothonotary's Notice. J -1:11 ES F. LA ill 13 ERTON, Prothonotary To &ales s .1"11.T..L GO ODS. Sing. ,rwrimE NEW GOODS. .. • TflE 'subscriber is justreceiving at ,his, DRY CO OD. AN,D'.CARPRT - EMPORIUM, the largest and mist' ptcretisive'stock of - FALL . AND ,WINTER.'GOOD%'' ever . biought to Carlisle,- which , he will sell on the,mostnecommedating terms and at the low est possible terms. Among the goods receiving a-very extensive assortment-of Bi'lt, Plain ; Figured and Fancy Dross Silks; moos de laines Cashmeres, French Merineea„Coburg and Canton l'Clothed Alpaahas, Chintzes, Prints, and every other- S-xitiety of .Dress Goods' that is to be had in the eastern markets. ' ' Also CLOTHS, Plain and Fanny Cassimcirs; Satin and Fancy Vestings,-Sattlriets, Kentucky Jeans, Cotton Kerseys, &c. . " CARPETS,. . . -A well selected stock, such . as Cotton, Rag, Venitian. Girding, Stair, Hall, Ingrain, Tapes try, and Lnperial Carpets.- Also, 1.50 cases of 'BOOTS AND SHOES, of every size and made in the moat fashionable'l and durable manner.' An assortment of FRESH. GROCERIES & SPICES, &c. I would particularly"" invite -the 'public'to call and-examine - the stock - before - makiag - thtir purchases, as I am determined to cut Goods very low. Remember the old stand, East Main. street; opposite 11. Sexton's Hardware Store. sept 22. C OGILBY. GREAT ARRIVAL OP 101 l and JP'tnter Goods. AT THE STORE OF THE SUBSCRIBER THE (REAT MART FOR DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous cusvmers, that he has re turned Irom Philadelphia, with a large and va ried assortment of FALL, AND WINTERt GOODS., consisting in part of - BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMEREs attinetts, vestingsz niuslins, :chocks, tickings flannel., lineey, valw.et cords, cravats, suspen dos, gloves. LADIES' DRESS (30.0D5, • Merinoes, bombazines, figured and plait ba-geable- poplines,-mouslin-"do-Lnines; ging barns, calicoes, alpacas, shawls, gloves, hosie ry, Coburg cloth. BOYS' CAPS, a very large assortment, embracing every style style and quality. .• BOOTS AND SHOES. " • An extensive variety' of Men, Women and Children's 13eote and Shoes, from time most col. ehrtacimlnurneturers.. GROCERIES, Of all-,kinds. suelr - as sngar; - coffee, Molasses, Rice. &c., &c. CHOICE TEAS front the welt-known Ten dealers, Jenkins & Co. All wit 1 visit :our establishment are free to acknowledge that we arc selling every deserip• non of Foreign and DOMCRii , " Ury Go-els:Boots and Shoes &e. at astonishingly low prices.— Our system of low prices has already attracted a large number of:people. The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, os Pktra ordinary inducements can he offered to purcha se-8. Don't forget the corner opposite Leon ard's .I.l'stand. North Hanover street. Butter,-Eggs..-Rugs -and-Soak taken -- at - ntar ,- 15et prices, q.l N W WOODS, Agt. sepal- 1390 TS AW SELbEi. E subscriber has just returned from Phil adelPhia with a large and elegant assort meet of Ladles, Gentlemen's and Boy's ,aBOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, all of which have been selected '.vith great care anti purchased from the best eitablishments, to which he invites the particular attention of the public anal hip old customers: Ilis assortment consists of !Men's Calf, Kip, and Thiel: Boots, Boy's do ' - •-do • do Bay's and M'en's Brogans, - Ladies Kid and French Slippers, . . Ladies Enamelled' Gaiter Boots . , - Chiloran's Shoes of all kinds. -,- ' Inifact his assortment comprises everything lAll[4'llllo. of the newest and most fashionable styles, which he will sell at as low a rate . as can be had anywhere else in the horongh. To move this call and examine for yourselves. 'He charges nothing for an examination of his stock hut will show it tt ith Pleasure. Ladles and , Gentlemen's Boots. Shoes and Gaiters manu factured -to oilier in the best style as renal.--r (Ci Remember the old Stand on North Hano ver street, next door to the Hardivare - Store of J. P. Lyne septli JONATHAN CORNMAN IVledicines 1 ILVledicines ! Fresh Medicines recently received at Jaw. - litz.e.olllBtand, next ( - low to the Post, 011iee stretTCYreliale. - McCulloch, a - graduate of the Univer• sit y of Penit , ylvania, is now n pithner in thus estAldisliment, and will give his especial super• vision to the Compounding of prescriptions. All Medicines warranted pure and genuine, and sold nt the lowest rates. Fresh Pine Oil and Fluidoconstantly for sale. May 28.'51. I NE RA IV =iv ritz,L GOODS! VIE subscriber has just received a large and general assortment of NEW FALL GOODS, consisting of French Alerinnes, Al pacas, Coburg Cloths. Cashmeres. .AlottA de Laines, Gingliams, Calicoes with other Dress Cmds. Also, Broad Cloths. Cassimeres and Gong and Square Shawls, Flannels, kc.. to which the attention-of the citizens gene. is invited. sept23' G W 'IITNER. Sack Flannels, — JUST opened a general assortment of Flan. nelp-14 Lathes Sacks, of various, such as scar let, pink, green, blue, 'gray and black, and at moderate prices, also notoriety of Long Shawls of the best fabric. G W iIifTNER. VITELEXAMS 'or. BROTHER, NEWVII.LE, PA. HEALERS IN HARDWARE in all its JI variety for tine and ornament. Also, Shoe Findings' Morocco, &c. Glass, Oil, Paints, Rock and Rifle Powder. &c., Cedar Ware, Ropes, Brushes, Trunks, Baskets and Coach Trimmings, &c. 'They have on hand or will furnish ' e - verything in the BOOK and sTA -110 NERY line. They hove an extensive menulactory of TIN WARE for wholesale and retail., House and Barn Spouting well and -promfitly done. Tliey have an extensive STOVE Warehouse, Whore May be found the most approved' patterns of Parlor. Coal ,and Cook 'Stoves. 2 , The public Ovation is directed particularly. to ; the' , lseincasterKeystone Cook Stove, for sale'exclosivelv by them; the heav iest and cheapest stove in the market. It will be borne in mind that their Cook Stoves tire the cheapest offered for eale. All other , nods so d as cheap for cash,,ns the cheap cheaper, cheapest. Ne sept 24 t - - Estate of John. S. Miller, dee'd. 1k.. - rol'idE is hereby given that Letters Tee `if tamentary on the estate of John S. Miller late of Lower Alien township, deceased, have been grunted by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in the'sione township.-- A 11.porsoits indebted to said estate are nereby required to Make ~inithediate payme..t, end them haying claims to present them for settle• mennto .MICHAEI, P. DILL: sept3polilt Executor. J 4 otiec?. IVOTICE, is beret's , ' given that application .1.31 will be made to the next Logislature,ogre7 ably to the Coistitution and laws of this Com monwealth, for nn alteration in the Charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank,.so a, to confer on said Bankilie rights end privileges of a Batik of issue, and to tits name of slid Bank to •'The [•'armors t. Ntechapies Bank of Corlisle.'. By order of the Board 'of Directors. BEETEM; Car Dep. flank,' Mny ' 2 Eo4lBs.l—gm. ; , MOOT'S c4e SUOL'S IA NI now opening' my Spring dock of Li' 1 . dies and Gentlemen's Boots and Shcies.— Also, n largo lot of Boys Mimic's and Gbildren'it Shot's. All of the newest style, baultiality s , Stud best of all 'very cheap. " C. OGILCIV. -- PATENT S i rlincll, JUST received n emallgonoiits• ol'Grenfield's Potent Starch Polish; put', tip in a, a and papers, arid reconmiended , as a very ea.; pertor article. Also. Patent r Starch PoHilt.' ' see. 24 - . Cr. IV IfITNER. . • . • , • • '. . Supe r i o r ' Tickling_ Vinegar. • . .. THE'iiitee'riber Itasjns poceivpd 100 gallons yory, sugoritir. Cider 'Vinegar, - warranted '.puro and tit urn eery, Itost 'qtiality.•,.Caine and trydr.• kidtn24 ~ . . , ..0. .. IV , HETNEIL ~ • . TICE .1./irectOre of. the Garlick Itatkluotill be held to char. ter. co ihn.tlnrd.ktondny (17th) Ntiveintler. next, between ihe. hours of 10 o'clock; 'Alit . and 2 ololock, nt .the'tßahking Hottait:"rtf Ithe Carlisle ,Depoelt,Bankto....t.',,-• .;, .• ,'ootl33t GI O A LYON, Pretet:'''' _fflistellatlcatto. • 311olitoetipcsillic ISidie'ai :College,: of. 'Pennsylvania liVlbert Sireet iibbed•Bleventhj , Plailedqphia: IllflE• .Lociuros 'of 'the .regtiliir course will commence -annually tin 'the SECOND' MONDAY of Octocer. and Continue until the first of Marsh ensuing. , " ' , lt - Ain'l of fees - for a fullconrse 'Of Lentures $lOO 03 Students who' have attended' twu', full courses at other schools • Mutriculntien Fee, paid Only once' Practioul AnaloinY Graduation Fee • , , The Commencement will.take- place earl} , in March. -' FACULTY - - WALTER WILLIAAME, M.' D., Professor of Ma term Medics and Titer gnmes., WILLIAM S. Hatment, M. D , Professor of Ifo mooopathic Institutcs and the :Practice of Medi; eine. •• • S, A =sr. FREEDr.Y, M. D:, Profe s sor ' of 'of Bo Env find Medical Jurisprudence. ' CHARLES NIEDHARD, 51. D., Professot of Clink Cal Medicine. .JusErn G Looms, M D.,.' Pr.Pfeeser ,of Oh stories and the Diseases of. Wemen•and Children ALVAN E. SMALL, M. ProfeS3ol'.of Physiul ogyitod_Panholoze... . dierrnent SEMPLII.:M t D., rroteasor of Chem Wry and TOxicoloey. • .FnAncts•Stms, N. D.. Profs esor of Sargery. WILLIAM A. GAILDLVER.. M.- D., Professor a Anatomy. J. B. PETIIMPIIIIDGE, M. D:", De.tnonatrator u Anatomy. -• WM. A. GAii.DINER., M D:, Dean, ' No 303 Arch Street, Philada. June 1 . 8, 1851-Gm. PROGLADIATION.: WHEREAS s tIM Honorable rammatcx WATTS, President' Judge of the several Coons of Common Pleas or the counties of Cntithesland, Parry and Juniata,in Pennsyiva - nia, and JusticOof the several Courts of Oyer and"Terirriner and General Jail Delivery in said counties. ardlloMJOhn Stuart and John Clendenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail 'Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by theirprpeeptx to - -mirdireetcdfdated the 2501 of - August, 1851. have ordered the Court of Oyexand.Terminci, and_GenerulJ uiWeli v_ery,.lmbel olden-at-Ca r— lisle.on the 2d MONDAY of November next, (being the 10th day) et 10 o'crock in the fiire noon, to continue two weeks. . . . NOTICE: •is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables .ofthe said county °ft.:timberland - , that theyare by the said precept commanded to be then•and there in their proper persons', with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all .other remembrances,_to those.things which to theiroffices appettain to be dono,und all those that are, bound by reeognizanens, to prosecute (against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff. Sept:24, 1851. BOOTS 4.7aD SECOES. THE 'subscriber hits just rec'efved a large supply of BOOTS & SHOES, forprin„a ar e Summer Wear. which makes his assortment veer ~ • • 'complete: , It comprises tlentleinen's French Call Skin and Morocco Boots, Congress Gaiters, Jack son Boats, - Men's, Bo.ys' and Youths' Enam oiled Congress Boots, Calf Skin, Goat' and ICip Brogans, Morocco B(1019, S ippers, &c.— Also,.Ladies' Misses and Children's 'Gaiters, Buskins, Ties and Slippers. Every effort will be made tit please the' citizens of town and country, who are respectfully SOlicittid to con tinue their potion :Igo. - Carlisle, t ay7 WM IVI SORTER. . _ SAL'IT YOUR PROPERTY • FOR A TRIFLE!. LL perdeniq - wishing to rescue their proper ty from ni) without the aid of insurance companies, should have their roofs covered with illake'llPahnt Imitation Slate, or Pin and lf:ater Proof Paint, A tool well covered with flits article will last much :onger Iran the roo unpainted, and will render it entirely, Fire and Wafer Proof. This article can be had cheap n dim Hardware Store of tnarl9 NOTICE. , . Head- Quitrier . :, Collide Barracks, ? . . September; 17th? 1551:,: -S ORDERS? Hereafter any soldier "of the No. fill .5 Garrison found out of the lloro' and one mile from the Garrison;- without a per. missionin writing. from the.Copnanding Offi— cer. will be considered i-Deserter, and $3O REWARD paid for his apprehension and de . livery -at- lts.---- . . . This order will be - published NoWA;- papers of Carlisle Lurili,e infor*lntion 'Of the citizens. By order of Col. COOKE, W. MAGRUDER, September 24;1851.11 Lt. E.s Post JO. • Black Silk Kits lac THE 'subscriber is now opening general assortment of - Long and Shinn Black Silk Mits, new style of Lldies Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves, and a General assortment of silk,, list Arend and cotton Hosiery. JunelB G W lli TNER TPA ! TE ! ! rATESI' AR RI VAL i 2 i-''' , ll- ,1 2- - -- FROM,CHINA I—The 1 1 • ~ ,I, A in 7 0. lovers Of good TEA can he Irl? FRESH supplied with Joultin's & Co's .4... e., ~,,,A s Superior Green . and Illithlt ' 7 4*12 . Teas either loose or put up •Itivfourt.l4-half-or•pound-tne.- 7tallic packs to suit iSitrchasors at prices ranging tfrorn 50 coWs up"t4 31, per pound, by calling ut ilks store of. [tursl J. D. HALBERT. 1-- • BrUshes I ,Brushes.: , . , A great variety of these useful articles is arred for sale, consisting of Whitewash, Swett-, itrkg, Sorabbinic, Painters, loth, Shaving, Hair "Uketh and Nail, Flesh and Graining Brushes i -e,at . variety, all of which are orthe best gun rev and will be sold at the lowest prices • .Janos. S Ei,Llo"t! Bonnets, and Ribbons.,, W.E.ltrive just .ruceived our third supply o Klitiso" .' • • or,V.trEAP BONNETS 4. BON,IITEP RIBBONS which we inviiel he Anemic n of the ladies. may 7 ' A & BF:NTZ. FIRE eti, wAmitit PROOF. • 1 - 1 LA (CP.'S Fire and Water Proof iN'AIN'r, •which has heen on extensively used fur "%et six velrs iVith rho utmest 'success on' nfs of Houses - , Steninheats,, &n., no: a instanca'is kutpwn where it has (ailed. le by' ' tin 121 11. SAXTON Tile ron Tingle ii grill • , Toth© Ladiek ' .susT received, nt P bit T E R'S S H 0 E STORE. n fresh assortment of Ladies' Aliases' {end Children's Gaiters, Jenny Lind Ties, Has kip. and Slippers. of the best quality, also eVe-,, ry wariety of fancy' cidured , Prod, li lastind. for gakers, which will ho made up to order. name 11.1851. Green aid' Black, Teaß. ' FROM the . store. „ of 'the Meeere. Of Philadelphia ; of the Itht qutili.lies; and al, !revs fresh, coastal - ply:fey fide by lune 25 —• • ' W EBY. ' GB.OOI:RXES, 'JUST received a lrenii lot of GitObEttlES t.itielt will lte sold very do)v•at . Old,'cheap Store. at.. Mein Street ,opt IVICUSIC ! MUSIC THE aubscriher having receivird'llte.' agency J.EE,& WALlkEß'S'..QUSlGisivitetintlen tiontu a large willectinnol,llw.lateqt•Jkinl o rrntit popular cpnipriti7 tag Pollinfo;. WuhieEl. Mardlios;• 'Quick Stops! Songs, &o. 01l of which will est+cosh:prices'at tho,iofenp Book Old 'PetuitlP al more or. : PIP Elt - Agt:•• ' A, PhOinge!,ar $5OO l WS OFFER nb ,by E McCLAIN fora bet= ter article of Soap , than hie , PatentiVlagnetie, , Mt her. for removing,,ran, sanbinn,and ;Pimples from the skin, or, Ipf.eltronhg. ~ kfunuluetured Meeloirt,.B3, .IN,TOrth ititpetrem, above. theirti, ._Ainf hold ,by .8., flAvEasTrch: - ,Ja hiti Ding and:tiok Store, thilo . . , . . To the Ladles et,)PO ItTpit.wotild respectfully inform" the, Ludies,,that ‘. he , ties fitfgd Pet.he:lrPorn.l.rgeenkly occupied, by/ Miss It etsey Kerns'', next door to the old eland pea LAPiqpllllOE sTpaq EqccLUS),V:ELy, witerrothOpeijil find ti welLficileoenVeseorlnioot Orgeilettc blegkins, ties, sitop,Ors„ fr om .0 1 ' 0 ~h a t niOnoffitibrios', , elko o this own' make', ei`wiliehlkeli,epetiod'is,invitoi;', 'Co+ lijaloi4riny'l .',[ - alp . ; iktfuyari regqfrina:"d for h'n'Aithia,ty g t - '" , AILTALZIN-A BROTUZIR, „ PLAIN., Y.IdiSTER- Acilailkat 84111 Street, below iv mi t East aide, Philadelphia. 'CALL the attentien.of the trade, coquactore And others, buildirig.or remodeling, to diUr com plete assortment of architeCtirral, ornaments, in the various styles and' orders; for interior deco ration', in plaster and composition. Capitals' for columns and pilasters; corniCes, 'brackets, frie• ens, center flowers, • rosette;' niohldings, &c., executed in the hest• manner. Modeling front original designs 'ddne with accuracy:. al short nonce.. Designxfurnishod for ceilings; . &c.— Orders fromall.parte of the•gnitod States care. fully'packed with perfect safety. (oct 156 m). oo oa 5 00 10 00 90 00 rIIIHE subscriber being in a bye'. street is tin' der a Jew rent, and very light store expert* flee, which enables him to-sell goods wholesale or retail-at the lowest prices in the city, and buyers will do well to examine his assortment of heatitiful IMP ftIA.I.2),INGRAIN end VE NITIAN rA RP ETs, of all widths and every _variety.- And-OH, CLOTHS-from:2lo 2 , 1 filet wide for Rooms, Hails, &c.,twlth a great van ety of low priced Ingrain Carpets, front 25 to 50 cents; and Entry and Stair Carpets front 10 to 50,eents per yard. Also, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor Baize, Cotton and !hag Carpets, Stair Rods, &c. H. H. ELDRIDGE, No. 41; STRAWBERRY Street, one door above Chesnut street, near Second, Ithileda. oejB3m. Mover's Ink glimnfactory Between Fourth and Fifth,oliposno Crown a WHERE the Proprietor, is enabled, by in crensed facilities,to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its - -widespread rep utation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion-and_conlidence ol , the American public, that it is scarcelYTheceianty to say any thing in its favor,.and._ the manufacturer-takes his opportunity to say that the confidence thus •ecured shall not he abused. — ln - adaition - to -- the — varinus -- kirnds-mf- Writing - Ink, he also manufactures ..Relamthltine emelt!, for mendin g g Gloss and China, as•well ns a. su perior )fair Dye i a trial only is necessary to, insure its future use. and'a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a very lowilprice; in large or small quantities. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E HOVER, octls .41antdacturer. Perfumery, Fancy Soap .& Paper Box atsamurAcTorts. 48 Markel street, Wow Second, Philadelphia. (1 LEGG & CRONf PTON, Manufacturers tilj of Perfumery. Fancy Snaps, and Fancy Paper Boxes, respectfully call the attention of the Druggists and Dealers in Carlisle and the ,timberland Valley, to their extensive stock n i Goods, comprising Perfumer,;, Fancy Soaps. Powders for the complexion, Toilet, &c. &o of every variety. Ado, a full and complete ns sortment of Fancy Paper Boxes, of every de scription, large or small, round or square, made to order at the shortest notice. M , Dan't forget the place, 48 Market street, Philadelphia. All orders will - meet with promp `attention. janl Light: Ligitt I. Light! Pine Oil, Oani.2hine Sc. Medal Fluid, acknoW,lcclged- superiority and verity, WV. manufactured and for sale at the loivest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS & HATCH, at the old established wand of the.late niti T. Davis, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, where orders by mail or otherwise are solicited, awl prompt attention given, The voice of-the public for fifteen years, an i the award of a Silver Medal, and complimentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, is sufficient evidence of the excellence of our Oil, Alcohol, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spir rival Turpentine, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, at the lowest nrices, [octal JOHN P. LYNE Silver Medals' Awarded To R. AP CL.4l,:rfuniery and Fancy BO OIL 4, 1849 add 1850. M'CLAIN continues to manufacture E r . his Celebrated First Premium Vegeta• ble Hair Oil, Patent Magnetic 800, Orris and Teaberry Tooth Paste, Lilly NVltite, &c., Pre pared at 63 North 7th itreet, above Cherry Philadelphia. And mold by S . W. H R AVE:. 1- STlClcat — liii - Diiiirtftid — Elo - olie, North Hanover street;tarliale. fjuly2,lBsl•6m nuTzi-L, ETEI at, CO., B ALTI,IIO Md. ENERA L COMMISSION AND FDR— IX WARDING MERCHANTS North Street, opposite the Sitquehannah Rail Road Depot, Baltimore.- —Req.+, constanily on hand for sale., Fish, Salt, Guano,' Plaister, &c. advances made on consignments. Juno 18,'61.. 6m Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sp.wing Shop. 1V001) TURNING iu all its branches, i city style and at city priers. Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. Bed'Posts, ' Batiiitres t Roseits, - • Slat and Quarter AtmWings, 'Round or Octagon Chisel Handles, 80. This shop is, in STRAWBERIZT ALLEY near Third Street,' arid as we intend to please ill our customers who want good work done, it is hoped the trade will give us a Call:. Ten- Pins and Ten-Pin Bulls made to order or re turned. • W.. 0. HICKOK larrisburg, April 30th, 1851-Iy. _ I•'lRS'l' PREMIUM brand and Square ,P4ANOS. At. GAEIitLE, lanitfaciztrers, Nos. 4,,.6, 8, 9 and 11 Eutaw Street, .11alismore, , N 0 FORTES. from 6 .10 7 Mllaves. in LL — in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut e r ases of various styles, with and withouriron tratnes,, ad the, improvements requisite. to e su ,erior instrunwilt. C. S.;, G. have received. train 111; Marylon, Institute thefirst prei;thim . for their Pianos, in threasuccessiveleurci-1-B.lBrid49'i-1 2 8.507-Ttrey' have also been honored with numerous testinto• vials from all the most celebrated artists' who have used their instruthents. Pianos from their establishment have been used at tho concerts et*Lintl, Herz, Holinstock, Bishop, Laborde,. Kneen, and other eminent performers. They ' guarantee durability ter five years, under good care, and • will replace with others all which may not give satishiction, if application be made withimatx Mentlfs after delivery. Their Unnufactery being Conchletecid on the Most extensive 'scalii miables them to furnish insit umerits at the very lowest' prices, whole• sale tied Cplistantly on hand, A. T Hughes' Melode - mii. ranging from $4.5 to $2OO, tor which they are sold agents tbrlhis city. Jermary22.lB.sl-1y "• • ! , : t4portsmen• Take Notice l” C. ()MIMI/ . • ZORN Nurth:-.East .00171.0. of Witinut add Second Streets, itIAS ON, HAND., ,JUST. kICEIVEIY. a CIL complete . assortment of SHOT .GUNS Powder Flank_, . Game _jags„ and all other Sporting „dinnertime of the best, and . most ap proved patterns, ' . • ITO has constantly on h3nd SPORTING POWDER' of all deseripiions, Percussion gaps, Shot, Bullet 'Nloilide, Ball and Blank. Cartridges, and general assortment of-mate. riots for Gun Makers,,&e,.., Also PER,CI/SSIIIINTA PS lot a superior qUality, designed, expressly S. It illes.— An'assurtment, of .FISHING TACKLE. al. AA II the, above; aid' - any other articles in his lino, the subscriber will'sell'as lOw as any other mitriblishmerit in thellnited.Stalee:.': In'testirotinYlor his skill ati'tiliitintirParpr. the FRANKLIN IN STIT UTE. th(.i years; 1845.0nd 1 842,.awardod KIM .T VII() p.Extri . „ FIGATBS—and in the yearit 0474' 1848'atid 111 , orvylilek in'ay' be se'6li - nt'liwrade.*.bo. nens,u [jyt6.2top,"•'.llooo IF,lOPre4. !vireo= ct. ,(l4 ;rnis ,— c elijimuctivwd7liutative,: iettiti.bY.HU prrAttrY. , , t'imar26 . reoeivpd'a I trail). barrel , of Pero t t ide Vitrigar, of,s.uporiorquali;yeand warante free from adulter ation. nova G W. fr I 1 NElt. \4ltv, :21ZaerttocipenAs. Carpets aitd. Oil Clcit4 .11,2 1 4ILDRIDGE'S : CHEAP CARPET STORE REMOVED TO Nn, 144- RACV, STREET, PHI ECONOMY iS WEALTH Table Legs, Nei-hell Posts, Patterns, Jltortiq Fragon Hubs, CattIMIS. • Atiasmtaassono, „ SECRtT HIS'UORY OFTHE WAR WITH .ENGLAND .` . , VertalmteivhO Was - forrtteriy:a= Representative in Congress from, that State, is now a resident 'of Wyoming. , In a speech recently delit, , ered at Wareaw,`Col 4 , Miller revived a charge that has beep 'often made, that Our Government, though - causing much blood to be shed in Canada,jdid not intend to conquer that territory, because, by so doing',, the - free territory- of the ,Union would be extended. In proof of this assertion; Col. M. says. that General Hull was convicted by. 4 Court iVlet iial, of 'Treason and cowardice, and sentenced -to be Sllbt,' he handed a let— ter to the President , of the Court, which proved' to be a. letter from ,the Secretary of War, directing - him to surrender his army to the British t Col. Miller add ed,: ' ' - • . _ •'Pho - President; Me. Madison, stayed the proceedings of - the Court, which left it in - such alituation that any Pres ident, at any.futirre time could issue an order for the fulfillment of the sentence of the Court ! • - Gen. Hull's oath as officer in the army of the United States, net to reveal his instructions from•the - War . Depart ' ment, prevented his defence, to the pub , lic,•of this traitorous act It hung over him up to the last hour - of his life 1 , --4 The fiat, for his execution could have been issued at a moments warning, even . to the day of his death ! Dr. Eustis remained at the head of the War Department until the close of the_yearilBl2, when - he' wns. - Seeceeded by John Arinstiongi- . who; of course becathe acquainted-with-the-above mat ters. He remained in office two.years, when,_theiiriing_the_displeasure of Pres. iderit Madison, lie was removed, Mr. A. then presented to the Government a claim of some s2o,ooo—the pament of which was refused. Mr. Armstrong then published a pamphlet, entitled 'Astounding Disclosures," containing the foregoingin relation to Gen-Hull.; the Government immediately purchased the suppression of the - work; by the pay ment of Mr. A's claim, and ordered the tv.hole.edition to be destroyed.. This, it - was supposed, was done ; three ceii,- ies of it still exist—one,ol which:_ die_pose,euiori of Col. Miller, .another hullo of Alvan Stewart, of Utica, and the third, .a mutilated copy, in the ,bands of -Judge - Huteltinson, of Woodstock Yerniofit We have long enTjytained strong po4 Siti - Obi that the conquest of Canada was no part of the plan, of the Administration in 1812. At the.cotn:nencenient of the war, England was engaged in a mighty euntliet , with Napoleon. She' could spare but a small force to defend the . Canadas. Gen. Hull could have march• edtriuMnbantly through the Vpper Prov ince:. But there was either imbecility or treason at Wasfiiktitan. VALUABLE lIINTS [We glean t he following from the Germantown Telegraph,, contributed give thereto by correspondents, who i ev idence of thorough practical and scien tific agricultural knowledge.] Saf"Rats may be expelled from your cellars and granaries Simply by scatter ing a few stalks and leaves of mullen in their Oats. There is something ve ry annoying in this plant. to the rat. It affords, therefore a very easy remedy for the most perplexing evil, and much :itro economical and' less troithlesoine than_gunpowder, .rat exierminator,l cats or traps. The mullen is a very common production, and may be found in almost every field, as well as in pass tures, and by the"eide of the highways. BONES.—Save all the bones, and hav ing mashed them, place them' in a tub and pour over them a quantity of sul phuric acid. They wilt, be dissolved; and may then he applied , as manure to your turnip and other clops. 'Not a bone should be throlvn away. ' LWCabbages and turnips should be suffered to remain but as long as the groUnd keeps open. When there is a as% pretty lair prospect of its freezing, they 'may be remove Both these- vegeta bles increase mo rapidly. in size after_ the advent of cold, than befere, They also attain a certain crispneas towards the dose - of the season, which they. are destitute at, the earlier seasons. of . their development, - -.- ,1, t,, Cabbagekwhen removed to the cellar, should be immediately- set 0111. A very slight sprinkling of soil about the reins, will cause thew to keep freak, and even to increase somewhat in size during the winter. It will also conduce consider ably tikthe savoriness as an article of food and retain theM crisp anti sweet.— Unfortunately all rook eropti and the cabbage's is a failure this season, owing ,Lo 'drought—.however, these - things can ,be stored away in the mind for an , other season. • . • B&Mimy of ptic . 'readers can bear 'lestinionyl no doubt, , to favor of the Ink Mwtng,--3if:notAriftii. it kft time they . _tiltgt4 able ,liesfapicles'iliiii'can be used for filling under beds, is the husks, properly pre pared and stripped, of Indian .corn.— Only theAke,, interior huake, or those which .are white _end, soft, should he Used. OWing to their superior elastic-. ity 'and Mirabilily, they make the very: tinerit beds, and are much more com fortable in bet weather, than straw or sirippeifliazel. willow. or any other kind of wood. ,A bed of "stripped huslc, • not require refilling for years. It may be well hoWeiter to ,, remark, 'that the (husks Should . he Well and cgrefully, dried,- before.. placing Mein, in '. the beds, as the smallest'degree of humidity will caise . tlMMM mould, and emit 'an unpleasant andl disagre'eable i Oder, for weeks. . ••• HOW TOII4EAS.UIM AN ACME.' .'l'he American armergives •the.. fol tiwing directiops for nneabui•ipg an iii r 9 •olland. The information will not only be YehOle:toferMeirlOtho . the reader, , generally. , '." '• ' square yards . mukci. Square Tod ;,4 ..square rods Mahe One A T , ' Ore ,4 649'acheti make one' Piiilar6 ;, ' 48111.'slii'ariyards or. 160 rodvnake--1. sere. , In' inpa3urinran..Uere. by,: ytirds. „the ti,mai'praetiert,is tp , treee otL79 yards o.length enti,7,o,,yartio in , a rough' wey , may,be,coniideritri treat' ~rnagli!:foF' . .prh Heel Olirturses t r a; i1d. r .V4 1 1 1 4 4 01.i1, 1 Pr WaY.;titakitt 489£1 Squall yerfitroit''expeede One acre by 69 squint , ' deterinine ap,entate j am'e, ' ,1 q4 4 1 1 , 1 d. 66 . M0' 411 ' 0 (1 78 YallTOin leniu, 1:)(31-7 yards in bredth, .I'he anm,l •efielimitty be arrived' irt,' by''; pv140111' 1 ; 229.N0t in lou Ih -8 40 bift, laSt;io:,wifitb or by measuring 78 1- Byer& in length . b) 66 yards in breadth,. . SAYING p BY DR,BRANII, . SlOth;'•likerust, unies ' faster ' than labor wears, vvhilethe„esod key...is al---• ways bright. • Dust thou.lore . life 1 Then Ain' not , squander time for •that is the stuff , life is made of.' The sleeping fox catches , no,,poultry that risethlate must trot .all day, , and shall scarce overtalie,•his business atpight. • •' •. • • • - e ' Early to bed and early to rise', healthy ,Wealthy and wise. , • There are no ga in! without pains. At the working man's, house hunger. looks in but never enter& Plow deep while sluggirdd sleep,Untt you 'shall have corn to sell or keep, . One to-day is worth two to-morrows, Handle your tools without-mittens-,- a eat in 'gloves estates no, 'mice... , The eye of, a master- do more -- - work than, .both his hands. Not , Ao oversee workmen is to leave them-your purse open. A little-neglecl can do great mischief —for want of a roil the shoe was , lost, for want ofa shoe the hors, was lost,for want of a horse tke rider was lost. A fat kitchen-makes_a_lpae will. • • lf,you would be.rich, think ol'eaiinj as well as getting. - • Beware of Bide...expenses—a small • leak willsink a great ship. If you would know the value of Mon.' ey go and try to borrow some—for he Wilt goes borrowing goes sorrowing. Pride is as .loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy. - Pride breakfasted with plenty, and Alined with poverty, and anppeil with infamy. .Lying rides on debt's back. --It-is-hard—for ;an—empty—bag to stand upright. , Creditors have" better memories than - debtors. • Rather go to bed supperleas than rise in debt. He that bath a trade hath an 'estate; and he that hath a-calling hath a place of profit and honor., A plowman on hislegs is-higher than a gentleman' On his knees. - . 'SMOKE-1-10USES. Many persons ceininit great errors in building snake houses. To be a nice, and a handsotne 'and respectable appur ten:Mee to a farm,. forsooth be built of brick or stone, with close fitting -- doors - and - a single: aperture — ter - the-- egress of the Smoke. The consequence is,the meat ie 'brack and bitter, and might as well have been pet in a pickle of pyroligneousaca; havipglost - its fine flavor, smelling of soot like a - Chimney sweep. .The- walls are so elope and Cold that the smoke comfenses and seg.:- tles on the hams or bacon, and instead` , of drying, it becomes flabby and ored. A smoke- house can hardly be . too open, It takes longer, to be sure, to perfect. the process ; but .when com pleted, the meat ie dry, of a fine chest nut color, and a delicate flavor sinoke penetrating the whole mass. The best houses - we have seen,• are built with a stone wall, three feet high, flagged hi:atom, and a wooden structure built on the top of the wall. -Coalmen siding is tight enough, of hoarding end vise like boarding a barn is Sufficient. with d 'tight board or shingle roof. The boitom is used for an .ash honk: - and the - smoke fire is built on the ashes. It is safe for both purposes; and will-produce amuch 'finer article for thoiitt'wholiave a sweet tooth for that delicious - treat= - a-nice-flavored-harp.. 7 • THE CRANBERRY . . The cultivation of the cranberry is attracting much attention in different parts of the country. Ntimerous expel*? invents are making in cultivating -this .fruit'on high land or Moist tillage, with Various success ; from these experitnents important fact,- are brought - before the public,_ which-will, elicit a while enable the cultivator to have a regular systeth in cultivating this fruit. We hope those engaged in the culture of this Iron on high land will communi. elite to the public the results of their experience, that others may gain inibr'. motion from them in_theirA'xperimenta. The cranberry is a very superior -fruit. and the, denaand..for it bulbs inarhet is increasing; and we want ,some mode of raising it to n greater'extentthan i i* now produc&d'h.Y.: * PP*laitarMs 'groWth. As' the' crops now are :itearly duped on low .lands they-are very liable to be out ofr by a-frost ' • but if high land culture succeed, the lose this. way will be in a' great' measure preveot,ed. EN. it, Former. STRR,NO WINTER CAIIBAGIES,-SCICh cabbages at the extreme, iterth, as 'you . wish lo'keep gond through . ,the 'Winter , and early spring, may hepulled, np., by the roots, and arranging them in- ;owe, with Choir heads downward, 'resting on the se4ifite of the ground, 'Su; :that their stalks will stand upright._in.theair4.then":- . •.: • the'y . 'inay be covered with, straw ..anst, earth, and treated in every other respent as-ii ireeied-for-rootttrapa-.--'B-huald—ttio— •tt ea thar hg unusually warm,' the earth and straw 'should be opetteil to 19; in , air. GM/to AS A. Hettnitin t ':—..The is a delka r te fish: 'Whenever ii is taken .; out of the water, even.though it seems., to have, received no hurt, it , gives a • ' squeak; and' immediately' expires ; though it be ttirown instantly hick into • the wafer, it never recoverak,- Deuce the proverb—'dead as a herring.' . • T• . THEY TELL a gdod'istory'or a very pos. lite sheriff." , whO Carrie noar.bsilig 'outdone , ' ' by a person it tVaii•in MO' lino of his Mist: ness to hang. , ,sSir,'.said the gentliminitai the eheriff was:carefully adjusting . the '.really, your. attention deserves , tiny thanks. 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