ME never 'propose to interfere with it in the States where it ettists, or' in the District of Columbia, or in the ,doelt yards,. arsenals, and navy yarda,or to interfere with the coast ing slave trade, or, the inter•slave trade. I never howl , the people talk of such things ; and I. ean safely assert, that such questions are never considered in a political canvass in the North I never heard those subjects cussed till I came to Congress ; awl wiled I caine here, I felt very much like the old far. mer who went into a court room" forthe first time, to see what court was like.. They were. trying an action of replevin about a cow,and the third day of the trial had !men reached, when the old gentleman, becoming impatient that the valuable time of the court should be wasted on each a trivial matter, shouted out at the top of voice, awl pulling out his purse at the enure base, "Judge, what is this old cow worth? I'll pay her value and let the court proceed to something of 'impor tance.'!. [Laughter.] So wheal .came here, and listened day' after day to long speeches about shivery•ill the District of Columbia, I felt like asking 'What thls 'District - could be bought for. [Laughter.] I tell you that these questions are never, discussed among' the.mountainawf etinuaylvattia. They have -some-strong idtas"there about slasery, but they never expect to be called upon to regu late the alfairs'of the district of. Columbia. This is the only place Where such questions are ever heard discussed: The people them• selves never talk about them, although I am free to confess, that the'peOple of ply district have got some pretty strong notions in their ' mind about slavery; but they do not arise out of any hostility to you who own staves. They never dream of interfering between you and your slaves; for I tell you they_would hate, in'the worst sort of way, to have your ne groes einancipatnd nod sent ainong them.; and they would tint submit to it. They dis like even the free nogrees, and do not in any manner associate-with them. I never heard my constiteents assert any desire . to interfere between masters and their slaves; and I do. honestly and verily believe that to•day they stand ready to come .to your aid and assis tance, in maintaining the institution iu the States where it now exists. Hence it is that I only express the senti ment of my people-when I-vote for a clause in the Constitution, that Congress 5111111 never interfere wi , h slavery in the States ; and I assert that when I vote in that way, I but support the Chicago platform. If my Re• publican brethren believe that their platform is a good thing, I do .n ot see'how they can object to taking it portion ref that platform and incorporating it in the ftindamental law of Om land. If - it is a good thing inn pint; form, it will be a good thing in the Constitu• tion. Why tot ? And I tell you honestly, that any Republican who fails to come up and vote fairly for thisproposition reported by the committed of thirty-three,, still be, in tny judgment, marked ns tending towards aboli tion, and Will weaken toy confidence iii the Republican party, I do not believe there are ten men on this -side•ol the House who will'fail to vote for that proposition. I know it was argued here to-day, by a gentleman who occupied a Chair behind me, [Mr St:Dowel:A that there May a time, come when we may want to take a band in purchas ing the slaves in tife - horder States, or in some way get rid of slavery in those States, and therefore lie felt disinclined to support the proposition. lie seethed to haitt - tho itnpres-. siou that ; it might in settle way prevent a Slate from abolishing slavery within its own limits,. Why, sir, if ru et/m . lollnd that proposition, it has no reference to the action of any State.— It only applies to Congre;s. -If the State of Marylmol shall desire to abolish slavery with, in her own- limits, or any, other State shall desire it,' they may do flit, but Congress cannot, Now, what earthly obection can there be to that ? I admit I here is a single' objection in my mind. 'lt may tend to create excite- Meat in the North. It may pond to deepen the agitation upon these questions. and in that way do more harm then good ; but -1. think the Legislatures of the States can so'deal with the question as to prevent the occurrence, of ,harm front that source. I again acknowledge my obligatiOns to the gentlentan.from Ohio for yielding me the floor, and hope that the time I 'have occup 4 ll Will not be deducted from his. 0170 Wit 11.0^ 6,Tiountli Rtaitors 4 4. • F It. Aieql eteoi o TII OEM =fflillEZlEM ME IMEMENNEffiI 11E2 12 U - 121 - 43 41S 41) 22 40 42 33. *d' —n-- iiil3 , If - turn, .1 MEE Ill= EIBM PUBLIC SALES JOSEPIIGums; of Lower Allen township, will sell at Public sale, on the let of March, all his farming stock, embracing a very large variety of horses, oattle,• and farming imple ments. ?datum; Loxo, of Penn twp., 3 miles south west of Cen("refills, will sell on, the sth day of, March, cows, young cattle, farming implo • mettle, and household furniture. . Anit&n&m . llomin . , at, his residence in We'st, Penushord' twp. near Ahl & Snyder's mill, will sell at public sale,on the 26th inst horses,oows, young cattle. mind a general;stock of farming implements JAcon ENS:UNGER, Jr., will sell on the 22nd, day of .February, at his residence in Frank, ford lwp., near Bloserville, horees,cows,young cattle, hogs and farming implements. , ri ! E executors of If MIX:ft:OK, dec'd., will sell on the fish day of March, at his residence in Mduroe twp.,,,ono . mile east of Churchtown, horses, cows,• young ciule, hogs and a largo lot of farming implements, &c. AI. FlBOlll, at his residence in llogueatown, will sell',,bb the 23d thiy of February, ono sad dle' horse,: a three year old cult, 30 head of sheep, and n variety of other articles. DAVID ILALSTON, will sell on the 19th inst., at his residence near Plainfield, Net Penns. bore' twp., four head of work horses; milch cows, young cattle, and a variety of farming implements. SAMUEL NOIIIIETT, Wilh3Cll 011 the 27th inst., at his residence in Plainfield, a variety of household and kitchen furniture. SAMUEL DILLER, Administrator, will sell on the '2oth inst. at the late residence af GERROE MUSSELMAN deo'd, near Plainfield, horses, cows, hogs, forni)pg implements and houie , hold goods. Jour; liossEcustv, will soli on the 6th of Marsh, at his residence in Silver Spring town ship, horses, cows, young cattle, and farining imptouients. • • Ittoir. DD , ANDERSON, at his residence in will sell on the 12th of March, horses, cattle, farming implements, black smith's tools,.and household and kitchen fur niture. . . , IsAna GAMIA.iir will sell at hi 4 residence in South Middleton, township, formerly Shedd'er's Mill, horses, horned cattle,. „wagons, and a variety of..ebtor arlioles.. • HerinctisoN, Assignee °fano. Render, will sell on the 21st ihst., at N the Suet end of Main street'Carlisle, horses.' carriages, &o. Mae, Gn6.*KOLLER, will self to•inorrow, at . her - residence in NOrth llanoverstreet, tklvarion ty of houeehold and kitohen furniture. 4 Vl , icatorrs.—Tho' Chief Burgess and' . constable( Martin, arrested eight .Irisbmeni NetlCo, worn found drunk and riotous, in South IlinOver street. , Tnny wore committed for ten days by D. Sinitli Esq. . ' • Vorr or THANKS.--7-At a meeting of • Board of Directorri hold on Wednesday morik log, tho 6th hist ..it was . I:ewlveil, That the thanks of the Board of ' Directet's ho tendered to the several Fire Com • plinieti for thcir_prampt and• efficient services at oEducatiOn Hell." BliY. JACOB FRY who has been pre , vented by sickness from attending to his public duties for:a month past, has ao far recovered that he expects to bo -in his pulpit again on nest Sunday, MUNICTPAL •lIONORB.—At theliariCaH. ter city election last week, Gee. Sanderson Esq., formerly of this place, Wes re•eleoted ,Mayor, by a majoritykd 700. Mayor Sander son. has trttle'au excellent officer, and we con gratulate hint on his preferment: - MILITARY FUNERALS—OHO of tiub TC 01:ukts was buried from the Carlisle Barracks, on Monday., and another on Wednesday. They were both buried with military honors, the fnneral escort, with the bind; numbering about a hundred mon, under Serjeant Major MURRAY. COM 311T11:1).—A young wan . intnied David Homier, wns Committed to Jail en' Sat urdtly last, by D. Swill Esq., on the charge °flaying stolen a horse front Joseph Conner of Prankford township. !teener was arrested by Messrs. Niokey and :Welch near Hookers ville, the horse was found a short distance from where the arrest was made. BUROLARY.—The watchmaker shop of Josreu U. STEV.H., on North IlanoVer street, wee broken open On Wednesday night week, and robbed of several watches, tools, &c. ANOTHER—The book tend stationary room of Prof. MARSHALL, at Dickinson College, was broken open on Monday night last and robbed ..... • of paper, pobtage stamps, &e., to the value of about $lOO. " FOWL" PROCEEDINGS.—This winter hes been a severe one on poultry, in this bor ough. hardly a week passes, that wo do not ltir of some petty thief having rubbed a hen coop, end `yet not one hits been detected. On Saturday night last, some thirty chickens were stolen, nine of which ramose,/ from our coop. It is soma consolation to know that four of them had arrived at a respectable old ago, and orb likely to trouble t h e digestive mood of the consumer. THE JAlf, —We visited the jail a day or two ego, and found some forty, hnprispned there, 'about one half of whom have bec&{lotn tnitted to vagrants,; . the Sitar had fiffeen of them busily engaged at breaking atone. l -- Ai one thee, during the whiter there were cinch/ sic in prison, and nearly, all of them vagrants. An inmate of one of'the cello called to us as 'Zee passed, fur some milli, to /lisp the mode/ of as water wheel, which he is constructing. It was composed of a rude wheel, with a wire through the center, on which he lied a 'Cotton spool, and a equate piece of tin on the",other side, This machine is to supersede all the tire engines in the country. Ile has made a self lifting - pump, out of three pieces of a broken table; and has drawn the plan of a wharf and "side water dam," which lip thinks would let the olnel‘eome up the Susquehanna; and ho contends if II tltimore refuses to build. .the what f, we should declare war against her, or secede from the Union. Though insane ho seems harmless, and is intent all the time on his machinery. Ile offered us aOn in any of his patents for a fete nails. " HONORS ARE 4.!.IASY."—The Demo rat alluding to the celebration of the 22d at ... Harrisburg. sap : The herald suggests that the old Carlisle Ar tillery 8460 , 1 participate. We second the mo tion of out old Captain. "Attoutiou Artillery 1 Forward March I" 1800. ME The editoiof the Democi•at forgets—thore are three older Captains in town, who have the first call. It is well that age is not a passport to military honors, or the Democrat ifiula-ziow ° ecolonel. _ EMI 5 ' I -2:1-03't U 5 06 - 47 3:1 I 50 45 83 I - Z;ts uu - EII'ORT.INT TO FIII.ENIFIN.—The fol lowing bill 1111 k been rend in the lower House at Ilarrielnirg and referred: In Act relative to Fire Companies, of this Be it mulcted, Sc., That from and.after the passage of this act, the officers tind members of all regularly organyed fire companies in this commonwealth, or those 'hereafter to be, organized, be and they are are hereby ;attempt, from the' performance of military duty, and the penalties imposed .for non-performance thereof, unless in actual war. THE LADIES' littrosiTmix —The February number of this periodical has been received, replete, as usual, with a choice and varied list of articles, from some of the most graceful pen's in the country. It Is embek lishod with a fine stool engraving Howe. Hirer, Cape' of Hood Hope, by F. E. Jones, and a portrait of Charlotte Bronte, with a sitedr of her !He, by the editor. The Itzeomouv,is ono of the most ably conducted magazines In the country, and deserves an extensive patronage. TllO5O who wlst?to secure the regular volume for 1881. should subscribe at once., Address Foe A; Hitchcock, Cincinnatt, Ohio. BOVTIIEnN LITEttAnY. MESSIMICIEn. The number for February opens with nu natal° entitled. A Separata Nationality, or Cho Afticanlzathm of the South," by Wm. M. Holcomb, M. D., it strong secession article, In which the author attempts to prove that only' the" stupid, the cowardly and We, are willing to live in the Union." Thohteravi character of the MissEsazit to fast merging into polities, and it Is really A pity that Such intenstly of southern fooling, should only Lai, au opportunity of ventilation once a month. GODOY'S LADY'S BOOK. —The Mardi nu/Ti bor of this initollicent monthly, proclaims the advent of Spring. and In addition to a very Nilentild engraving of "Christ Blessing Little Children," It is 'embellished with an incrnised nuinio?r of fashion plats, patterns for embroidery, and full table of contents, embracing that excellence and variety whiih has so long made bonny u specialty among ilia ladies,. DitIVIN NEY.--Auotioneon Feb. 15, Alexander 3-Iciest-or, Newton. " 16, floury S. Lyson, 3. 11idd1e'on. 15, Mary Clark, Adm'., Monroe. " 26; Martin Shenk, Adm'. l ; Dickinson " 23, Wm. Moore, Monroe. " 25, Isaac Vermsdlen, 'Monroe. " 22, John Belizhoover, Mount. Rock.- .. 27, Wm. Sok'cirt, Dickinson. .. 28, Henry Miner, W. Penusboro.' March 11, Win. Naugle, Monroe. 2, Mine Hoffman, S. Middleton. .. 4, Jacob Herman, Silver Spring.' .. 5, Henry S. Buck's estate, Monroe. U, Peter Baker, do, 7, John llmuminger, jr., Dickinson. .. 11, Rioted. Anderson, Monroe. " 13, John Heckman, S. Middleton. 11, Geo. &rook, Monroe. 1 .. 28, Isaac (Lerman, S.. Middleton. EPt Parhets. O4RLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. . • Reported weekly for the 'Jerold. by , Woodward 6t SohnOdC. FLOOR (Superfine). $4 37 • • • (Extra.) ' 4 02 • do. (Family) 402 . Itl 3 12 47111 TR 1 15 ROD ' ' 115 ItYk:• OLD , C0RN......... NOW do OATS.' per 32 lb.' . OATS, per 50 12 OLOYIRt S ED ITMOTUYSIOOL:... 14F111N0 BARLEY. %INTER BARLEY'. Commonwealth LIST OP SALES Special Notices A TRUE STATEMENT. Those atllictSwith disease of the lungs and bron chial organs, Will find a remedy of great Power in that beat of all medicines compounded by Dr. Gee. 11. Sailor. of 140 Weed street, Pittsburgh, Pa., celled "Pectoral . 'Syrup.". It reaches at once the, neat of disease, and hundreds have boon cured by it After every other rem (lphas hdled. Most cf what are called patent medi cines, fall for WOnt of proper adaptation of the ingreol.. ants, which do not reads the disease. This is not the ruse with Dr. Kaiser's remedy, every bottle, of which Is compounded by himself, and with the intention to al . leviato Sad cases, And to . cum mild canes. Ntimbors of oar citizens rah Attest the truth of our statement 4n this respect. Price 60 cents, and $1 per bottle. Sold , 'at his Drug Store; No. 140 Wood Street, and by Samuel Carilelp, • • . I TO CONSIMPTIVM lin.S--11 that insidious tlsessu .e 0,4 41731PT10N, tuns markud you fur Rd victim do not full to ,vrlto to m . O at.orwo, you will Honor regret It. AddrugH. Jan. 18, 1861.41 • TUE r scuLtAurri ES of the fonntle. constitution and the venous trials to which the coo IN SUbjedna, 1010311 a on occaslonarrecouso to stimulants. It Is itn• portent. however, that these shall be of a harmless na- tutu, and at the settle time accomplish the desired ohd. tlestotter's Celebrated Bitters is the Inn y article. Its affects In all eases of debility are almost magical. It re• stares the Anni. of 'the , digestive organs, Infuses fresh vitality Into the whole system, and gives that cheerful ness to the temperament which is tt.o moat valuable - of the s fuminine attractions. The proprietors feenflattered from the feet that many of the moat prominene medical - gentlemen In the Union have bestowed encomlunis upon the Bitters, the Tattles of which they have fro quently tested and acknowledged. Thorn aro numer ous counterfeits offered for sale, all of which are dosti• tutu of merit and positlyely,iniurious to the system. Jun 1 1 m, lYr suadon ebonges or our eliinoto are num con of Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Antimmtic Affectiond. Bxperlence having proved that attain., reme dies often not spr•ndily old certainly when taken Int the early stigma of the dlsomie, rerom se should at once be had to -Brown's lironchial Touches," or Lozenges, lot the Cold, Cough. o'r Irritation of the Throat n• over Ed Fii4llt, no by this precaution 0 more serious al tack may he warded oil. Public Si alters and Huger); will find theta ell'ertual f clearing and strengthen,ng the voice •doe advertisement. Nov.:3u, .list Mns. WissLow, ail experienced trirse and inmate physician. has a thlthing Syrup Srh children teething. whlel, gre.ttly fnr,litntee the 1110,1.FS or toot), ing by softening the gut.. lettering all Intlantlttion, till NtlArttll pain, and Insure In regulate the lam ch , — Depend 11;6)71, mothers, it will 0, o rest to Yoursel vet , and Teller an, health to your hillintT. Perfectly tutu all .FOR. Fro the advertisement In another column. 'July 5), TIEE CLOSING YEARS OF LIFE nee often rendered wretched by nitmenett which aro trillitiq In themselves and easily cured If (alien In time. Affection if the liver, stomach, and other. c.rgans concerned It, dlgestlenoiro the most frenuent. They naturallyinalte the sufferer Morrow+, Irritable and C0111)1i11 . 111111,r. and relatives and friends aro furred Iv hear the brunt of their 111 humor. The use el llostetter's Celebrated Stomach lilt boa will prove an efficient remedy for thin 0,11. It ahit not nitly stren'gthen Elie whittle physical organization, hut entirely sure theinied obstinate cases of ludige•lluu, Dlurrhu•n. Dysentery, anti !deer Umt• plaint. The, first physicians In the cmintry are loud In their praise of this preletrallon. Another recuitinui chitien of ilia Ilitt,rs In that It Is no palattiffie to the taste that it may be used even 1111 a Levee:iv.. Fold by all druggists. Feb. 1, inn. pcatl2s. E==l At the residence ordohn T, Rrrenan I'don township, on Mummy,' the .11.11 Inst.. 1511,s MARtiniticr maim, in the seventieth year of her age. On Tuesday, Fel,. MIL Moil, 1114 , r:tub:ford 'township, Mr. JOIIN MgNTZER, aged ho yearx, 1 !nonth, 20 days PiIthADELPIIIA MARKET Fiona rind )lEl,l,.—ThO market continuos doll nod depre.sert. the Inquiry, both tor exit,: t and honor use Indira IlinUral. rind most hobtors noire arislort,to ; Hama 3 , 11 1 11,1110 Haar,. however. have boon disposed of at $5 trroi 3 f u ll for good extra—tin latter fir rorlora rat brawls. ireluding 3101 bids ex. tinnily at •SO 20, and ttro-r burls fancy western do. On 10 , 1119 lteilL prisato; super. Is comp /rat I redy , r,orvo 4//11/ bobl 19,:,—,11ge latter for ;root ?tr.:data lots, wllbout saleseverpt to Orr trade, who boy In a small was only at from the :rimy° figures up to $ 0 010.:011 0011 bbl. f I..Vms and (Ailey lots as In quality. Ilye Floor Is Inn small way at i',1111:2;.-: /I bud.. Corn Me.ll It but little Inquired fur, nod pout,-'a Is dull at $2 blrl. re,e•tptS and ottles of Wheat contfuue nod prices favor the buyers; about 3000 boo, only wero diaposed of at id. 906,.1 - 26 fur good rind prime Penterrand wo . str:rn redo, and :1005 .10 Sir white, tare.tly at our 10wa,4 flgoroi. Ilya Is steady tit 10,. for Ponied. Coro to but ltttlo Inquired for and dull, and about 3000 mostly new yellow, prirl at Lurie. in store. including a lot of old at tirre. Oats are very dull, and prices near 11, m41'111141 dt ;i2(rl .13e, fur Bulawayo and.Pontert. 01 Barley . , A sato of If,oo bUs,lsreportud at about 72u. Rem Muerfisements 77 AN AWAY.—lttm awily from the itaubscrlber. to Ca•II+lo. on the Bth day of Docnm• her last, an Indentured girl, named Emma Bennett., about 15 years ol ago All persons are warned against harboring or trusting tier on nay. account. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Nov, Is the time for cheap goods. Closing out the enlhro stuck at no pi mutton Ily low prices. to unto room for sprlng-as,ortutent. All In wont of Cheap Dry °nods, at u respect:Wry lurltud to coil's t the cheap slurs of CHAS'. OUILISV, Cdrllsle, VOL 15, 'Mt, !frosted. IMPEIt WIN DOW S HAD ES;-- , A large assoitment - of new tityle willow Blinds J ust h«np-nu,rn-ot-- Cnrlisl t.tore 15, '6l. C. OW I.IIY, Trusty°, OA. CIE A I N:e---A new supply or auperlor Carpet . nt ilia cheap stop r,l CltA6. 01311,1 W, iei I, IS6I li -I STAT.E NOTIC - E , .—Letters Testa. jnkol tnr; on the I , stati of William Slither, itee'd hite ni Penn ton nshlp, having been Mined by * the Register of Ciuniberliund County, -to the Fulisimlber re fading In l'etin twp, llotleo Is hereby Cure), to all per. Palm 13,dobtOd 11, said entate to make pAyment and th...se' baling elainni to prebuilt, theta duly authenticated to I= AN - ANTED! WANTED! WANTED! T. Alllwrsons indobtod to the late firm of 1.611 A :lawyer, are wanted tore!l and pay their old accounts 59 550 aro in groat aced of money. We hope parsons knots lug Mom/wives Indebted will be hind citon A ll to give this notice a Nvorable consideration. , • Selling off our dock of winte r goods of NNW Patera. F e b, 15, '6l, LEIIIII,III, SAWYER & MILLER. ASSfUNEE'S 8 AWE. , TII URSD.-.1 I', FebAry 2 ' lst, 1861. Will be milik.int. SAI,, tho Mud:smith Shnp of Ceorgn flentlA, ell mint High Street. Carlisle, near the rail road liridge. the following per,oual proport) .Qua pair of Black MATCH . HORSES, (0 years old, sound, gentle and equally suited Mr Lary nes; or draught.) A lino bay famlly deli: t:, a lot of TWO 1101ISE FAMILY CAR:JAW:S, Top Buggies, Spring Wagons, a large lot of springs, tlre- . Iron, ke. Coach makers and 11111,ksodtlis are especially Invilvit to attend, as it large variety of articles In their line will he sold. A reasonable credit Will Ito given. Sale to 111111111011. lit 11.1 o'clock. A. M., or said day when attendance will Liu given and tot Ills made known by 1.11141'. M. lIENIMiIISON, Fel,. 11., 'ol.—t. s Assignee of (leorgo Heinle]. ALN T F. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ON cultimitt,ANn cousiw. I.ll..;totitfon 01 (taloa Moore,lohn 11,, or and others, having boon perrented to the Court, prayt on the court to alter and amend the art lehm and, condi them of the Charter of Inrorponation of tho Methodibt Eph,copal Church of the Borough of Carl Isle. ,te, Now to alt, 24th January, li,lll. It la ordered that the within writing I:milled in the office at' Cho Prathono , tary, and that notice thereof, and of Ibis application, ho published In 00 CARLfsr.f: ItEItALI), for throe wnoko pt tor to the Ilthbf March, 1861. fly tho Com t. Toot. BENJAMIN DUKE, Carlisle, Feb. 15, 1801.--.11 t. its.thonotary. in OWU 1 3 B.001.AD1ATION.- `V WlrgiteAs the lion. JAMBS li. ORAIIASI, Presl• dent Judge of - the several Courts of Common Pleas 01 the ccuntfes of Cumberland, lorry and Juniata, and Justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in sold counties, and Con. SAL -41. WHERRY and lion. M. Comm, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and °towel Jail Delivery for Um trial of all capital and other offenders, lb the said county of Cumberland. by their precepto to me di. rected, dated tLo 19th of NoveiniterlBoo, have ordered the Court of Oyerand Termiour and titmeraLltill Delivery to bo hoiden at CARLISI.It, on the second MONDAY of April. 1501, (being the hilt day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continuo ono weeks. NOTICE: t 3 litiltEllY ,GIVEN to tho ComneroJus tires of the Pn e and Constabloo of the sold county of Cumberland, that they are by tho sold precept coo. mantled to he then and there In their proper persona, with their rolls, recortin„lngursitions, examluatlonn nod all other remembraocco, to do those things which to their dilate appertain to ho dome, and ail those that are bound by recognisencos. to prosecute against the prisoner.; that aro or then shall be in the Jail of sold county t are to be there to prosecute them no shall ho Just. ' - 111),IST. ithiCASTNEY, Sheriff. , Bnatuie'm OEVIOR, Volt. 8, 1801. 1 . • • (19 ItHWAßD.—Stelen from the P ) j subscriber melding In Frankford township Cumberland county 1% miles north of Plainfield, on Tuesday the oth Inst., u dark bey niaro,7 yours old, h Ind ache ' rlghteyo and heavy with foal. The above ' "Al reward will to petit for the recovery of the 11111 , and Infiwniatlnn that will lead ", to OP . pprobeniloa mill conviction of the thief • JOStllitt CONNER. DIOR) S"0RB FOR . • The stock and•fistures of the Drug end Fancy Store recently kept by.l3.,.l:Kelffer, deceased, Is offered fasalb,hu easy terms, to a good purchaser, Ao Whom' latateditito possession ran be given. The store having been 011011.1 but a short time, •the stook le therefore comparatively atewi and with proper addit'ons to fill up the assortment, would be a profitable business. ' • Nor terms and other luthquattott apply to • • • • Yob. 8, 1801, „ MANDY slotwort. 1,31 2' On 1 4 1 0 E , SALE Olt ItENT:-' • The subscriber afford for sale or rent, the two story MUCK HOUSE on South boom v.' street adjoining the Second t Itre r sbyteran Church. The Immo has ; been thoroughly repair •d, and ma en . e: tiro now back building • erected, with water, gas and other modern improvements, Posses sion given. Immediately. • Fob. 8, 1861.-St. STATEMENT OF TEE „FINANCES OF 'TRH ".1 - COUNTY OF' CUMBERLAND From the lst'dav of January, to the 31st • day of December, 1869, inclusive: A. L. Sponsler, Esq., Treasurer, In ciecouni with said County,. • To amount reed. fromizatestroasuror $8,505 01 Outstanding texas at last seal...ant, 1,701 N. Procomh, or sme of unsentod 'nods, . Intoroht rernivcd flout eadry culloctoree Born,Wed on bond, Borrowed in bank on noteF, • . . neer+lved front linmplo St Ml.li, oubecriptlon JAMBS 11. DOHERTY, Bmltlep Ferry Pit bridg.. Received from J. C. C . oo{ . (+, Fla/fledPtioll to bridge • .• 106 00 Damages recovered from iv. C. R. R. Co., 327 41 Nines awl Verdict fees received from D. 13. Croft. 12 00 Tex levied fur the year 18611, ' 39,613 86 Abatement reeelved from State 'treasurer for prompt payment. 1,187 89 (Nits received from 31. Ilnlcomb,•r I 10 67 Borough of Carlisle, for Stone broken titian, 27 00 311seelinneous receipts, 2 28 Total amount of Itecelpta, Pald,townbhip and borough Asfira,ors, S4G3 31 ADATY.AIENT, Pahl flax Collectors, abatement allowed tax payers, Paid John ciutehall fornow hrldgo at Sam plo's, • $2,444 00 • John Finlay, bajouco for now bridge at Conyers „j ' 259 50 D. Nooftioan, holaneu for now bridge at iloyorlo 50 00 Sundry peranb' for repairing old bridgea,• 2,211 03 Smoky peranos for road d'anilgoo, Sdnde , rr symins for road Violen t ss,fiad 2:3 CPURTO. l'aid Traverse Jurors, tEll= =1 Wi . 1.0:11,1101)1P0911111118PH, 1114 02 = COBtX in Ntlndry eilaieB In COllllllOll.llOllB, l'nl/1 Megan, services as Commissioner,. $351 00 N. 11. Eenies, , 00 1113131:12 MEE= NEM= Nowslveni. Esq.. salary 1111Attnrriey. Jumca /4111a01.1, hur books, stulontiry, &c., Paid S.Ar P fly, !fnr auditing necnnuf 0, $l5 00 EM=l=l H. Pervivni. for preskatoi wrnle, le. fon D. S. (:tuft. fet.,4 In ('onnonnr cult), ruses. 'Jacob Brett., for col °Hug d.,slc In Itegifiltn , v oilier, f ! h 2 PEGS, • hall A. Martin nvl others, fees hi Common weslth eases. 3ln 57 A. Nart)n nod ethers, for lithirter/y retur n s, PI MI ' • umulry fo,Fons for linldlog Towship, Ceneral and Pr,e.laentitil Elections, $1,015 po .• • o, , ,Vit • Paid D. IT holding Inquests on sundry dead brdirs. SIS 72 ' JAIL I'o /:".1 . 1:13N PENITENTI.IIII%. Pahl It 51,.i'aitnry for support of prlstmers Sc. $1429 49 S 'Cerra. 1,41 . salary as lierp:i of County Priiiteill hwy. 150 00 Nunrinalser & Cal ly :111,1 alit., for cool.- Ch2S 91 U. 0011,, and otliryo for clothing it,) blan• Ire 5,1 pi I,l,ers, ' 102 77 ,101,b li. li .r. 4311 and others for furniture, ro 79 59 Peter Spahr and others fur Ntotie to bo brvhen by prbolo , 0, 23 70 Win Wm, for steno 1111113311e1R; , 10 50 Oak* 11:tier - Co. for water and gag, _ 49 as Dr, (V. IV. Pair, ocher so Ilk{ Figthlll. .41 IV) Wtn. '.‘l. !Ireton ill aft Eartern Penitentiary, 671 05 _. $4 1 734 0 trencrs' rEEN. • Payd M 14,4,4nnr and of era feos In Com. inonw.l4ll.oeN, s4os 0 • L 0.1,01 AS;IINTESTor. • Pula I). Sterrett and others County bonds, $l,lOO 00 John Snowman null otburn IntortnA on County hood., ' 1415 02 Haul. tonipurary loans, 0,000 00 Paid Jacob Squire, Esq., for use of said In. , stitutiou. $lO,OOO 00 1). Huts and .1. Mimeo, vlmitorti,2o Oa John 'Fillillide, salary as director, 30 00 W Rt. Gracey, " :10 103 . A. Dobler, '' 30 00 I= • PeltLIC ItTILPINOg. VMS Foot & Brother u o others for reloths at jail, . 1110 10 C. laathon and others for repairs at Court ; Rouen. n- 120 Elisaloth llhyle and others for cleaning, l'.l,yorli for bore, • 21; It. Nateher balary as lieepilr, 00 00 PUDLIC ImINTINU. 4 • ..—.,......__ Paid lieorge Zinn for publloprintiog, l. SIC. 9 21) A. l(. It t000to; IR, I'.O IL Corn inn, •'- " 244 80 J. B. lirlaton, . Iv: al) 1 s oNt. . Paid F. Corn arm for table for 3nry nom $4 00 Oat: & Witter Co. toe gao and water, for Court, .10 . 11.1 T. 4. 1 11 KEN, Executor., • Homo , ' 71 15 flow," Nell 0r sivirio/+w snow, .1.4 75 11. IMl,e,lloirg'ikSrobey,S,.,l,l: W, Cocklin, Auditor - 0,08 00 . . 000. (111,m10 for running' TownsuiP /1 0 6, 5 35 .1. W.,Ogilloy appropriation to Hood Will Hose C4lllpany 12 50 J. It. Ilratton posing°. , ]u 01 A. denseman for hum., hire, lit 00 .folio Spahr Mr trimming tiers, 1 50 K. 1.4,1 fur winding clack and repsirs. 10 00 W. D. A. Naugle f o r g1. , 1 , . for ,chroldullor. 10 75 Samuel Meow tinveliiog expenses, ' 40 00 N. 11. Eekeis • " " :10 00 Wm. Melaler Sr putting cool I 1 NO. Iline1: All , elkiirey I: o. cool for C, 50 00 C. lobo& for 11111 of suJlrles, J ArnoAnmg trnyellin. expemil bushu,s, S. W. Ilavondlek fur bill of gundrlrs, Sundry purbunufor fox scalps, $569 60 Whole amount of Comm!skinner's checks, $42 419 1:1 'fro:laurel's egammikafon et I ‘,:_; per cent,. ' Commissions allowed 'colloet . ol d, 1,930 41 Naomi:Mons ' 090 20 Outstanding . taxes on 91st neeenOwr, 1660, 6,102 ;0 Balauco duo County by Treasurer, , 6,026 55 Totni expenditure% Total receipts, Schedule of COlllll.ll Tuxes owsiondeny on Me 13t day of January, 1801. n 1857 Samuel 011Inman, Low, r Allen,l - , f-0 80 18: , 8 .hates Spettewood,ltathele,_ 44 In 1658 T. J. Hackett, Franklin:l, 't -, 81 - 30 1856 John Crawford, Norville, 31 27 1858 John Whaler, Wept Itennelawb,3o,, 3:1 34 1859 Thomas Rudolph, South . sllthlleton, 316 29 18‘.0 N. W. %Venda, Cutlets, 733 44 1860 }Robert Hcku:s, Dlaklnken, 400 50 1810 John Hruco, Oast l t unneharough, 66 39 1860 }Jacob Niekey, Trankfonl. lthl 22 1860 Michael Morrell. Hopewell, 170 36 1809 Voter 31: Hurt. Lower Allen, " SI 50 1860 Win. Nitr), Minh. ' 185 53 • .. Pl6O r ot,. W. Prvesol,sloiirne, 745 82 1860 Joeeph Totten, Meeltulesburg, 497 24 1860 001.0.1 Cope. tiewlon.. 241 20 , 1860 J M. Woodburn, jr., limwril/e, 150 13 1860Ileeeph Elehelberoer. Silver Spring, 841 00 1860 4. H. Beeler, Nouth Middleton, 418 88 1868 .T. 111 prey, Shlpponstrurg 00 33 10 , 0 Sl.eurix Klotz, Upper Allen. 318 89 1860 Samuel Biller, Vent Penueborougb, 88 00 $0,102 TO Those :narked thus (5) have since paid In full, Those :narked thus (t) lilso since paid impart. CUAIDERIANO COUNTY, EA. the Commissioners of Cumberland co* do certify, and submit the foregoing ns a correct at Of. the receipts end expenditures of the county afo o. said. from the Ist tray of January to the 81st day of December, inclusive, as also n schedule of ontlitanding county taxes in the boroughs and townships therein stated, together with s statement of expenditures under each bend of approPrlntion, made by the Com missioners, In compliance with tbo requisitions con. Wised lit the 22dmid 2.3 d seething of nu Act of Assam. My of this Commonwealth passed the 15th day of April A. IL int . . sHAL;C"..., \ ~....—..... Witneaa our hands and veal of °Mee at Carlhdo, thu 24th day of January; A. D. .....-... n .......)1(in1. . ' N. 11. ECKELB, .7, IL WACCONEM, ' CSC. MILLER, ' , Attest—J. Anurrnotra, Clerk. CIMBERLAND COMITY. an. , ' • We the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to low, and having been morn, proceed. ad to examine the accounts and vouchers sf Alfred L. Brouster, Ery.;Treasurerof said county, from the Ist day of January to the list day of Deimmber, IMP, in, VINIINIVO, do a rtify that ova Mod themes of six thousand .nine hundred and twenty•eight dollar» and 'Apnea tenth due by said, Treaeurer to the county aforesaid, on will appear by, the foregolog exhibitor mid account. In.wltneen whereof we limo hereunto set our 'bands at Carlisle, the 24th day of January, A. 11.1861. . • 0 WHOM KOURY. . . . • • ' , JOHN W. COCKLIN, . • ... JOUN. B. DUNLAP. . . , Feb. 8,1861. , ' • . . . N. HANTOR =SE EXPENDITURES BY PAYMENTS AMU/PUBS. • PRIMES AND ROADS, 4 . $3,025 CI! I= I=2 MEE= $10,710 01 I= $68,913 7s. -rATIOIENT 61' COUNT DEBT. . .. Ilia Commissioners of Cumboriand county mak° am! submit the fallowing statement of the amount of bar rowed money. Including intorrst, together alllll the AMU In the Treasury on the let day of January, 1801. D. • . _, . To nniourfof bands nutstan l tag including '•• • - ,Interest, as par last annual statement • . oebt Jan unry,lBCO, . . $81 , 150 on To amount of money borrowed for the year OW, 250 . 00 . . . • • $31,400 00 Deduct amounePaid Outing the year 18111 1,100 CO Whop amount of tiobt Ist .I:Amory 1800, , $30,300 60 Cit. ' By trmount: of . harlaneo In Treasury, SONB':IS By amount of outstanding taxes. , 0,103 ;o By amount in bands ofJ untie° Smith, . • 'OO 00 Excoso of Indebtedness over nosOto, $17,209 41 N. 11. F..pH.E1,11. • a. 11. AvaotioNEit, • o KO:MILLER. 2ii 19 24 2' liy 6.9:31) 1,000 00 Wo Dui undersigned A oditerm of Cumborland county Isnvlng - oxrunlned tho several I.ltlllllB against sold coun ty, do ',Kitfy that the. above Ix a truo statemoneof the bon dcd debt, unit nosoto of sold county, on tic lot ;day Q. of January, A. D. 1861. . • ' 0/10110E SCOITCT, . 1 • . .101 IN W. COOKLIN, • . • JUIIN A. DUNLAP. • . k,..„F.0h. 8, 1861. 1 ,. 51PR0 YOUR . EYE-SIGLIT cELEBRATEII PERISCOPICqc SPECTACLES $58,913 78 , S. *KGNIIIIIHIR3 lIIt, Optician, Agent. of ,thethiticiti Esteldlshment: of N.J. Fri.tivitias, 1112 Mixt iliourth Street, Philadelphia; takes this method of Informing the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has ar rived In this town and is stopping at tile Jlnnslon House, where he i 5 prepared to suit every person whose vision Is impaired, with the exact kind of glasses ho may require, nod warrants his attic!os to lie of the, very beat quality of thick Crystal, termed " Brazilian Quartz." Improving, kirengthening and restorlno weak Eyiesight. Also, Microscopes, Ainthanktko 1114411- monts, Magnifying Glasses, I..l.ercoscopes, and Store,,• ample Pictures. Call at once, do tuts stay lio. o .is Buil. ted ton few days only. Ki,rixotsiire cap he consulted In his office, from S 4o 10, A. M., and from J to 8 P. Si. Feb. B. $2,131 0 44 fill 2M) 90 SEM MEI MEI • FOR, RENT.—The House sitmited on West Street, now, In the occupancy or nor. A. I:. atfßtn, Also,, The House occupied by Chas. W. Heed, In West 3laln Street, Also, Tho House In West Louther Street, formerly oretzpied by Prot: !towel', Also, TIM Hots e In North Hanover Street, now copied by Jos. P. Holbert. are elfered for rent Irons the . Ant of Apra next. her terms apply to Feb. it, MI. • JACOB .11111:1131. liall EMI MEI MEM MEI 0 0i) b , 10 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The Audi tor appointed by the Court or Common Plesx to make distilbution of the assets In the hands of Dr. W. W. Dale and Dr. S It. If loiter, Aced {urea of Danlo I,llTer. to anti among the creditors of the said Daniel 11. Kieffer, will meet the parties Int Ore:4l4i for the pur pose of his appointment,. at hls olllco, 40, Saturday, t 4 'kith day of l'ebritary. 1801, at 10 tielor7i, A. 3/. •,lanitl.lt JOAN lIAYB, Auditor. $lOll3 10 BEE ,A. 0 1.111 N 11) CO (I itT. To ALT, rEttp,,s I:lTr.lin.,Tro. 'rata, Ilotire Unit nn ml joilritett Court of Common I'l4 as will be bold at Carlisle, ItilJand for the County of enathorlehli ma MONDAY, tilb Ili it Jay of A. 0. Mill, Sin:tures °Evict:, MOMFILT )IeCARTN EY. Cnrliele,.but. 25th, IHIiI. U. la.- Mil GEE Al 3 .1.1.4.114.1 a A.S TER, CO' Y. 1 , Thu fulltilving tariff of Water Rents has been n. dopted by the Carlisle Gas and Water Company, to tuba effect from and alter the first day of 4)111 next. It 11:1f1 'been earefutfy_propared. and h.:rather undue than above the rates In neighboring towns. The Inequalities of the exhale, thrill - and Its Insollivieney has compelled the present asp.] of the Companj'. The works, at best. yield a small per rent on the cost ni constrnetloa, and self protection requires that the r. Senile should bear soma reasonable 1111111010011 to 010 nCpen,o, Of the eree flon and management. . FUR PRIVATE FA:‘III.1 ER lIOUPOI of First Clues, ' per /loom, tiort.hd Third GEM 'la E CINSF, •cond, • Livery, Hotels, Porter, Ale, Mineral Waler, and Bottling establiblonents, eyp•te, s, Victualing,, ale and Inger beer lee Cream Saloons, • 31Ineral {Voter Fountalhs, llntrher's klaughterhollbel ,, , Bakeries. Barber Shope, Pu blie - Seheols, Illn:l4enlith Shop, 2 Brea, oath fire more than two $l, Pr/ot log (Mires, Private Stables, Sell/ Ilollerr and Chandlers, lint li.r Shops,. Puldiu bath, melt tub, Private Bruwori ‘ e's. )Vsh,ll Pavements and sprlnk• flog strums, centre block :Id feet, IMIE Pavetnents sprinkling corner lots, Mattuf.tetbry of Conteetiouary, Steam r iigi ur A !forst, lower, do. Loyola/Aires, IrrigatinJ tlardens, do. Tau 111111,1)1NO LS. Ilrir4 per thousand, Stone p•r I'en•h, Plastvring, per 100 yards, All titan itfaettirlug and other busin,.. rn quirhig a largo supply of tinter will rharaed per 100,0114 ms for the art fa ,eit quantity used during the s ear, to JAI .11111ated at 3 , 5 t) dal lESE tom:Ally thoul tiVerutf,ert lUU galloon per tiny, or lens, per 100 2Ott to :lOU gallons ,or day " 300 to lono tt 1000 to '2OOO .4 MEI . '2OOO to emu o " 03j ....: o For Eountains a Welt may lie'used four hours .. t 4 a day for four mouths of the year, A jet of 1.8 P.: of an Inch, r s 3 00 A jut of 1-10 of au inch 85 gel. per hour 5 00 .• of l s " Ig. -'• ' 10 00 oof .- r• - . 4 "005 " " . .. :01 00 .'t No person with he granted a permit for the nee of Pa" Wink ookigth for a lees period thauone year. Water wed for other purposes not herdo numerated mill he charged according to contract mitered into fr.th the Superintendent. Feb. I, 1801.-.lt. D ioriaNsoN COL] EGE GRAM-'„ 10 Alt 6011001, Terra °P.". Thur day, 1701 January. Thu Prlhelpal A. F. M u 1,1.1 N, A. It, bah proved Lhneelln suinwlor teacher, and we eau tar , ty tentmond the belt./ as outs 01 the heat elasFical vrhuulti In the enuntty lute. I, 1801.-2 tuns. H. M. JOHN4ON. . 4 • 75 00 4 I, 60 i 0 II INE . WATC II , R HPAI RING .- 1 .. F. C. ICREHEII., t the Now Jewelry Store on East Claim street, near t..lp Public ~,p 40^, U *inure, to prepared to clean and '''' . repair the Finest Watches, and ,% .1"•.: O. warrant them to oleo °nitro , ~;,. ir satli.faction. Also thin Mantle ,n, ..) 'PI Clocks of all kinds,.Musical 80x.... 0 -Lli.- es, Accordions, ,t.e. put in coat. ~ • . c a'A1,7`4.1,... plc te ardor, and warranted. N,) ... • . . FOR SALE.— A good second•band Plano, npply at tho Herald ufilco, Onrlbdo Sept. 28, 'BU.. SKlRTS.—Another largo supply of those superior and cheap steel spring rts just received. Deeitied4 the hest and clutapee`t. In CArlislo, at the cheap Cash store Nor. 2, 1860. (NIA S. Oa I TAW, Trustee. Alt PET ING S.—Just received at Ogilby's cheap Cash store, an entire new 'stock of twain, ling and Luting Carpetlngs, illreet front the Manufacturers, anti selling at utiprecelently Imr prices fur Cash. . 011/,8. Ott LIMY, Truitae. (00 "TIiA.OE CHAINS OF ALL Ij, kinds .with a largo assortment of BUTT CHAINS, HALTER CHAINS; lIREAST CHAINS, ' Finn CHAINS, LOU CHAINS, • . .. TONOUE CHAINS, COW CHAIN'S, - '. . SPREAD de., Ico., Just recelvoil At tho Ohoup Hardwitru Stove of •}lurch 7.'00. - ' lINNItY SAXTON P 1 0' FARMERS. = 80,000 barrels Pondrette, tactic by the Lodi Ilan ufacturiog Co., for sale In lots to sett. purchasers. This Ss the CIIEAPEet FERTILIZER In marliot.. $1 worth will manure an urea of awn, will Increase the crop from one-tbtril to murholf and will lipen the crop two weeks earlier, and unliko guano, ncitto r Injure the seed nor lend. A pamphlet with satisfactory evidence and full port lculars, will be scut gratis to any ono tending address in LODI tl ANI.WACTOIIINO CO., P0b,8,-10t 130 South it Itarves, Phlindolphln. fIISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- I j 811.11'.—The parttlerablp hurutoforo existing 1111• dor the 90 U of 91111031 k BLACK, hos this day beaus dissolved Ifj, mutual consent, thorotoo ion would solicit all those indobtett to comb and sottio 'heir accounts, and all those hiving 'claims will please titesont thew for sottluttiont. , JACOB 911110111. ROM= M. BLACK. Jan. 9,1860, The business will hereafter be continued at' the old stand of Shrum 4 shack under the arm of 'SLACK it DELANCY, where we will keep constantly on hand all kinds 'of LUMBER AND COAL, of every dose' Intim, which we will sell-at the lowest cash prices, and all or dare for bill stufwillbe promptly attended to on the shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of a generous pithile at the old stand of :throat k Black, and would atilt solicit a continuance; ,All orders left at the residence of Jacob Shrom for coat and lumber, will be promptly attended to as horptofbre. BLACK DELANOY. . Jan. 11.1840. , . „ o#r,paney Printing neatly exec-wed $ll,OOl 23 V 00 5 (1 410 S 1 )10,,.. HT MBE do. r do. 111 no 14 00 STIIiI I S 1r 00 G 00 EOM 11 00 12 00 .1 00 0 00 6 00 0 00 5 00 00 0 00 2 00 0 00 00 3 00 $lO to 75 00 125 00 $ll, 10 011 .0 00 Oil cts OP 0.0 O. arllfilo July , 1860,1 y CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, r • •FOIC MAKING Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of F8,54Y, pIKNIIVACTIIIIIID 11Y I EDik THAMBERLAIN Sr : CO. Proprietor of ihaunnut chtmical Works, No. 33 L4 . PlA:Straot, Bo3ton CTIONNTIIATBD 1,11A.V EN Is tbo result of carefu oinpli.cal - research, All its ingredients are prepared in the. highest state of purify, and caliq/ounded with a,. view to produce bread of a far better, quality, and lu much less time, than by any other process; and the manufacturers submit it, with entire confidence, to tine Judgment of discriminating housekeepers, bakers, &e. Bread of all kinds made by using CoNer.yraterini LEA VEN, Is lighter, more digestible/Iml nutritious; dins an agreelible natural taste: Is less liable to sour; will re tal n.lts moisture longer than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ton Ytio valuable became, it is not perishable, And may he rendered available In ;demand at times when yeas is not within reach, an at sea. 'ln all climates and un dor all circumstaneci, It may to adoptea; thus obviating ail difficulty of 'procuring yeast or any other terittiont, which is trEquently ..f ant Inferior quality, modeling the bread more or ICON upwbulesnmo.• It is !do valuable as regards economy, as It has been ascertained that a saying is'effected, Inthe flour of not lees than 10 per coat. In tine tansitnoa process much of Me saccharine of the Hour is lost by being consorted to to carbon's acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is jocur red solely for tins purpose of generating gas to raise tine clonotin. Ily using Concen totted Leaven this waste is avoided, and the gas obtained In am:tinier equally effi cacious. Ferment:ollM, no has broil stated, destroys part or the ilour'or meal, aml, in , 'consequeude, a barrel of finer werithlng 120 lbs., which, by the common men. ..d. ordinarily makes about 250 lbs of bread, giving by this prdcess YOU lbs., thus effecting the very important saving of lii per cent in tile ituantity of flour. By cm, fortuity to the directions on each package, any person capable of ordinary attention izilly conduct the process, and the result will invariably be highly satisfactory. FllO3l Dll. HAYES, Ayer to the State of Mate4achusetts 4 `l have nnalyged the Conetntrated Leaven, moult faetured by Messrs. Edw. Chamberlain A: Co., with ref croon to Its purity and efficiency (traction In producing She effect of ylvst In 'distending dough, find thereby rendering It fit for making bread. This artlelo Is All. fully compounded, front perfectly pure material. It rotors the dough without c , msunting the SUR IV or any other principle in the flour, perfectly; and the same weight of dour will produce mere sweet, palatable bread titan enn,llo obtained through the old of yeast; while for ;slices null Pastry It is invaluable,. it saves all rill; and much tiThe of Ow pastry "oak. o Thu expernoants made by me confirm...the s tator 1111•1101 made by the manufacturers, and prove tills cunt. pound worthy of public approval and extended use. " Respectfully, A. A. 1 lAY ES, M.. 1),. State Assayer, 10 Boylston' street, Boston, ,f2eptemb 113C.0. DIRECTIONS. . nncumsT A IND TCI ROLL4.--TWO or three teaspnonsful of Leaven, (according to the quality or the flour,) to one quart of flour; mix thoroughly by IntsSing two three times through a WV: rub In a pie. I,.l'hutter hall the 0z.,. of an egg, and Make the paste with cold nkilk or ,water, (milk is preleinble,l barely stiff enough to hermit t ralliug out. Much I:heading should be ...Wed. Cut Into lle.drnd forth, and Waco 'immediately In a hot oven out bairn quickly. •L 3 1I• Bon m—Tl)O MIIIO proportions of leaven and floor sifted to;ether as tdmke; omit 1114, butter, 111. make the root stilt enough to knead into a !cad; and hake homediately lon slew °Von. 011.01 teaspoonkfol of Ira ten to one gunk t of wheat meal. sifted together: add one kill of nielas,es and two 0 , 4 p ; make the paste thin with milk and hake In a slow noon, • Dooley teaspnnusful ottenven to ono pint oi flour, :uul one plot of l'Or 111l.:11. 2 / 1 111 nen sifloa 1.),A1,, , r: mid tw•n egne :not about n pill of 111.111S4VS; MOW the peeto thin with mltit, 1tn.11,31,0 slowly. BCCICW/117,‘T CAKILI.—FIour and milk auffielent to make 0110 quart of batter; add one egg then three teaxpoone• ful of Leaven; beat toot froth, and tout quick. Innettxna.—Sift,tegether ono quart of floor and Ili, of heaven: rut, In a piece of bolter half afi I.irgo ay an egg, tufa with cold 011111 or water, :Ind holt ten ndnutea. Cn tunes Scurry CAT:I! —Sift together two large cups of limit Ilriti two tongpoolislui of 1,11 . 011: Ma ill lmlfn cup of hutter'atul ii l'Ullllllll a halt of sugar; ink with roil mint Or wttte'r to n stilt batter, sult9plee to suit the tat,te, and bake ihnockliately. CIN , INNVit FeuNrin CAKE —TwO cops of white suaar with tho yi‘MS of nto eg•;s—the whites of sis h+•aten too froth; then heat all toga hitt.; odd three runs of sifted flour, one.etip of water, and three ep. ) enqui of Leaven: Ilivor with two teagraaaisful of essence of bourn. mid !lake Ina quirk oven. Jumiti.as.—Sift together one gnarl:of dour and three teaspooni , fitl of Leaves: rut, to one 1,,,,0pr0l of but t+o• add 0 eup loin n Inklt of v Mtn Ftv.vtr - flUni Vie , to suit the li.n..te; 'nix stiff enonah to roll rut, and h:dcrgtdek• InTr.e . rioN Ciota—One qu:u•t of limn• and three lea• sqnonsl'ul of l eaves sifted together: nihl it cup of but. ono pound of etirrenls. tiro cups of whhesugaga nil one telispoonful'oreinnanniu ; oils It cold milk to a stiff hatter, and Inikein 0 slow oven. Cutts Cu:R.—Ono pinteaehof [lour and T1110:111 coral, and three teasnoonsful of Leaven, well sifted together; add one gill of molessee 1111 d two e,4ge; mix thin with milk, and baize In it F/014 01'01. • CL , I . C tat:.—FIVO yllpu of flour and three teaspoonsfnl of Leaven, F.lft6ll togethei.; odd one eup of butter, two ol'sugnr, and too eg g s, all well wet toga her; then add n cup ofeurrents. and oldro to suit the taste. [take shout half no hour. MPH.' CAK.r. —Three quarters ,of pounds:if flour and tour teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; One pound of sugar and sls ounces of butter beaten 100 cream; the whites of eight eggs well beaten, mud the juts, of ono lemon; mix with milk. \%005100 Cmte.— Five cups of dour, tin ec teaspoons• ful of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter, one of lon, and two eggs; fruit and spice to the taste. Bake' about half au' hour. . • fr PlICkl:(i in ethteJ Ofl , 4, 'and SiX DOZ. Cans Fur MAO by CI ropors nod Drtu.n.r,ll,tx gimerally. . WILLIAM ER A BIM, Whole,tio, Agvn,tl, No.:0 North Front strout, Philatclulphht. Nov, 10, ISCO.-:hn. • ONLY PREPARATION having proofs so strong tiga direct as to EXPEL:THE DOUllag OF For Statesman, Judges, Editors, I'hys.t•huts of thu 01de,4 schools es well 00 new, give it thylr, unqualified recommend It for all 000x'01 eruptions, And distat‘es of the s.•alt, 11,100 WWI It, unite, in testifying that it will preserve the hair fr,oll being gray, and front filling to tiny njia, as well as restart, !Wad the following:- - Oak Grove, S. 0 June 2401,1859. 'Prior. 0, .1. Wolf , : 1).1. Sir ; Your Ilnir Rester Alva is rapidly gaining popularity in this conummity. I have had lawasiou to lay predjudice aside and give your flair ite.toratlve a perfect test :. thirhig the year 1851, 1 was so unfortunate as to tai thrown from my'sulkey against a snit by the roadside, from which my head taceived a most terrible ,• enuring a great 11041 of irritat ion, witieh communicated to the brain and external surface of the head. from the effects of which my hair waz finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. Front the time I first die. covered Its dropping, however, up to the time of its to tat di.appearan.e. I employed everything I could think of, beluga prolessional MU myself, curl us I thought, understanding the nature of the ditiCaFe, but tens .flunl• ly defeated in every - prescription advanced. • Theo and no pther circumstances induced too to re sort to your worthy flair Restorative, whicli I have every reason to believe, produced a very happy resulc:i two months alter the first application, I had as heautb . ruin h,n414,00110/4 hair 101 I en, ,43W, for w hich I ryr. taltrly one you my most sincere thanks. Rost USSUIVII, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to all ingot inareover.l shall use my influence, which 1 fiat, ter myrelf to say. Is nut a little. You can publish this if you think proper. • Yours, very respectfully, ,• 31. J. WRIGHT, 0111ce of the Julforsonlan,llltllippl, Va., 11re.12,153S . Dear Sir :—I feel it my duty as welt as uty plea:one, to state to you the fidlowing, circumstance. wltleh vou rail U. 40 as you think proper. d trentleman of this place ka I.twy er.)1.1111i been bald oSatyaioeo its early youttt; Si) Much that ho was collll , elitlit to tonal . at wig. tin was Induced to use a bottle of your 'think Itestorativo,” which h,i liked very much; and alter using some two or throw bottios his hair grow out quit° luxuriantly, and.hu one ham a handsome lend of hall% TIIO gentle -1111111.14 WOW, is liradausi. and an WO is very well known In our adjoining couutles, ninny porous can testify to tho truth olthls statement ; I glvo It to you of the ro quest of Mr. Bradford. You ran sell ngreat deal of your Hair Restorativo in this and the adJoinin , counties If you hove the proper agouti. Yours, Ye , THOMPSON SHIM It NOR. ' Dn. 'Wool,: Door SlN—PorinlE me to express tlw ligatiene I am Under for the maim I... Monition of my hair to Ile toddled color; Mont the limo of my arrival In the united States it was rapidly becoming gray, hut upon the application of your“llair Restorative" It soon recovered Its original hue. 1 colubler your Restorative ns a vary wonderful Invention, quite efficarbms as null as agreeable S r IIIALIII;Jta. 1 in bottleVbf " sle The Itestoratico Is put up In bottleS,,f threo sixes, yin: large, medium end small; the smail,M%a plot and retells for one dollar per bottle; the mod in holds at least twenty per cent morn lu proportlou then the retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart, 40 per cent MIN In proportion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. 1V001) &CO , Proprietors, 414 Broadway, New York % and 114 31erket Street, St Mu's. Sin. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy floods Dealers. hoe. SO, 'tiu.-3m. DREAD BISCUIT' &C. The Cream of wartar '•Substitute" is rccommon• dud as a aupewlor Article in combination with Salenitus or Soda for Ilakleippurposea. It produces bread cakes Sc., which when cold are sweet, moist and gratettl, while theme of Create orfartnr arc nflen