IIa-u18•gillD-e.d-nfMr. Ithiel W. Bryant of Effingham iN. II., has in his posse* sion a pork barrel ihat has been in constaot use for 76 years, ami is still doing good service. He also has a half bushel measure in good condition that has been in constant use for 66 years.We copy the above from an exchange simply as a text for a somewhat bigger statement ; Mr. Elijah Whitmore of this town, i8 the owner of a meat barrel which has been constantly used for 80 years and as a faithful preserver of mests v he would hesitate to exchange it for a new one. He is also the nwner of a six pail brass kettle, which was brought from the W. I. Islands by his lather, who was a sea captain, 90 years ago. It is still a favorite in the culinary department of his family.— Cleremont, N. H. Advocate We would respectfully inquire whether of the original ancient meat barrels above refered to, there is anything left beside the buug holes.nin?rn.u-h-r-easNiceGikls.—Two girls of about fif-n- teen years, op in Hartiaud, have busked ry 312 bushels of ears of corn this fall in less than three weeks. Young men looking for good situations as sons-in-law are all going to llarUand,»PiwWe offer redue* CAS a*1 1We now very el Thi* a alreamonyarACICwlSax tor,JAYA boot a lot of c called, t Inquire HaywariipOm of Fallr-tl on lienrHov.l