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BY N. P. WILLIS
"My birth-day beiovpd motherMy heart is witliThee o'er the sties.
-. l . diwriontahk to 'ulna another ' • •
• •Ilefore-l-wept•tipore thy knees— -• • • • -
. Beforeithisscroll.of absent years . .... .
..Was btotted. with .thy. streaming .tears.
"My Own Ido not care to cheek. -••
• •1 weep—albeit here alone-- •• •
da if..bhung upon Lily nook, .
As ,if tliyt lips were Pa aIY•PwI4 • ....•
As if this lull, saki heart of mlpe,
Wei 'beating upon • • •
thine.
.. ,, E.olliquary years!, How looks she now?
What, light 1 . 4 in those tender eyes?
• What trace of time has touehed the brow
' ‘Vtiod wok: is . borrewed• if the skiei
That listen to her nightly prayer? '
..ilow the changed since lee was there
Weo sleeps upen her heart alway—
WhOneniu.ue upon her lips is worn,—
Yur wm the night seems made o . pxay
Fur woom She wakes to pray at morn—
Whose sightls dim, whose heart...strings stir,
Who Weeps - these . tearsto think'other !
. .
.1 know not if my mother's eyes
Wonitlllnd ino chtiiiged in slighter things ;
i've wandered beneath many •skieg,• • • •
• Any-tasted of some bitter springs; -
And Many..leaves '
once fairaud gay, • •
Fromyouth's full flower have dropped awny,--
But, as these looser leaves-depart,
The; lessened flower gets near the core,
And, When deserted quite, the heart
'''apes-closer what was dear•ol yore— • • • -
And .yearns to those who loved it first.—
The sunshine and the dew by which its bud- was
.nursed.
"Dear mother! (lost thou love me yet'?
Am). remembered in my home?
'When those Hove for joy are met,
1h.)6 some one wish that I would come?
Thou 'deit l —j a/it beloved of these!
lint; as the schoolboy numbers o'er
Night utter night the Pleiades,
And finds the stars be found before— • •
'Minnie the maiden oft her token—
As counts the miser aye his gold—
Se, till life's silver cord is broken,
Weald 1 of thy fond love be told.
My heart is full, mine eyes are wet
Dear Mother! doss thou love thy long-lost wanderer
lyet?
Oh when the hour to meet again
Oreeps on—and, speeding o'er the sea,
My heart takes up its lengthened 'chain, •
And, link by link, draws nearer thee—
Wheni land jo hailed, and, from the Shore,
Come.; off the blessed breath ot home,
With fragrance from my mother's door,
.01' flowers forgotten when I come—
When; port is gained, andoilowl-y now,
Thelolil familiar paths are passed,
And, enteriug—uneonscious how—
j gaze upon thy face at last,-
And run to thee, all faint and weak,
. And 190). thy tears upon.my cheek—
Oh !..if my heart break not with joy,
The light of Heaven will fairer seem ;. -
Andll shall
grow once more a boy;
And, mother!—'twill be like a dream
That we were parted thus for years—
Andi once that we have dried our tears,
jieW, will the days seem long and bright—
rro meet thee always with .the morn, . .
.Andlhear thy .blei.3 , ,4ngevery
night—
Thy "dearest," thy , :first-borni!"
And be no more, as now, in a strange land forlorn !"
I THE DEAD *ARM.
‘.1:16 you see thattrin
The convict, wasted by a fierce disease,
raised himself to a sitting posture in the
bed, much labor, and raising his
withered right arm with the other, clutched
it as if he would wring it from its socket,
as a traitorous member of his body.
l'Thar arm did it,' - and he- glared re
•vengefully - upon it and shook-it ftercely.
Did what V
'Did murder'' Put me here to live a
buried life for ten long- years: Oh ! how
long they have been. I have 'counted them
hour after 'hci4in my . cell. 'How Ling can
live at the most
..5 Three lunirs,-perhaps four:-
'Too long to live, but suffmient,time.in
which to tell you my story. If you believe
it, it will be more tharjudge or jury have
done:' Would you "decei'v'e' when' on ''your
death bed? . •
, 111. y marriage to the girl I :had long
loved, and who laved me .with. a love ~far
13xeeeding my most-sanguine.hopes, is the'
pointj•So - far as, regards the nice applica-.
' 'of the' past 'e,vents - to the present
certainties, which; my narrative 'com
mences.. Dating froth ,the daY 'that
marriage, -there begins a...succe,sion of
misfortunes, that, insignificant at their
birth, Were graduallymoulded tooether , by
'extratcFons - Contingenties, until tyoulmi-,
nated in an act foul and . terrible, If inedi
tatedx intendedithat "Macfe . a . Viarided
• A 11 , 1 y-wife and..l never quarreled— We
loved and revered each other too much-to,
• ' trespaas or-trample upon what the 'other. gle .did. I.,think of Jessie'.B . remarkable
d sacred. To "be - sure, 'in mere sound-slurizber, and. connect •therewith- the
leiitY 'and esnitation of spirite," we per- - burden - 4.•couid not separate 'the identity
formed acts ,that,, to, ni unaeg aintect 'Of 'thy" that of - the obiect,' of• my .
Fust, ,•
-with us and our_oircumstances, might seem., vengeance.,.,.
seasoned with earnestness,•.. To such..thiS-, Pushing the.weight.asbie,. i.leaped from
understandings, - bra third person, may be- •the-hecl , and-lighted , the gas. •• •- . •
`attributed the origin of 'reports - that we," 'My' wife was' dead: . • "
- in,Y;wife and I, lived . 'MC UntiaPpy life'a It was her head-=that I - had - so 'often
life of turmoil—Of blows "Many - aioniadu 'fondled, playing' 'tresies—
.. Ms held. o such' an opinion,
.hut..from, mere- kissing those . "dear kips looking into those
ignorance of the, nature of .our . : 1 4404 ei.§.4lt!--w:t:Tika-go-Vorif:deritly,'re
--• -.- 4 Bitt,l,•deseending , rapidly•to the grave r .posed., upon. .ruore
do declare that we never, by- word, or -thanAve.ininutes had elapsed ,since awak
deed, transcended the bounds of, our great ening.
loVe'for Vach other;' or transgressed - -those "l'ean't'bellett - that 't miller murderer, -
laws that; should - preserve the • perion- me with . the .
wife from' blowor 'contumely. - If it • were-.. crime. .
-- possibleto- ekist -without • jarring diseord;- ~But, .the .arroy.-now , so • shrivelled, and
te turn the'sweeteat sympathies into' bitterywithered into- its-present- form; same not
hatred, ours wgS:that - existeriee. Yet it ,soby a punishment from beiVett:' After
„availed hie,rietin the dark, day that ea;me --- ihy-Coudeainetion;--deubting- did my
.upon may household.:, hut...rather offe,red:t agency in her lienth;yet• hating the instru
apportunities. by which to strengthen an, ;meat that hadlttidWn nOpityor gentleriess
• apparent guiltiness. - •• •• • -1,4 1 .4 g bloWS,.l.lle l 4.ti; and,. 4a .4 * 6, •
flee to. my dead .wife, the
- ‘ . 4essie;' I said to my wife,- one evening ;
do' yen stand on one side- of t h,„••i to ,..! flames sapped.ite life, blaoken ed. its .beauty,
While l . take a - p os iti c c u : "on, the other. 'GI ve;.ated - burned --out of it all semblance -of
me a ball of yarn from the basket, and human form;
then whoever is hit with the ball the great- at'e.lithereasous.."NYhy . ,it,
eit.l4,xibOr of tigtes,,shall makepirosent L and have hated it since that night. lam
to the other_,: A.nice presents,e th, , ttlt i fhl"that' my' - srgy lypeti •earth' is so
If-I lose, my.present shall be a. dress- diminished ""When life
ing gown,' said' Jessie, but- you know i.of ,4.911t11 doubt
`you'll have - to - pay for it.'.. .. - • such..asaninetfor companion,
It will' be inst'aS'abbeptable; I attaWer=l yen' tec - weuld' gladly..seek its - eonolusion,
ed Use; yoii "
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_Then the.soft ball .of yarn.flesv.
•• from , hand to , hand, we all~the•timedaugho.
ingand talking with .great glee kknoek•.•.
'ta the . (lobe and' an 'ltectu'aintatioe"'entefed;
' findirig - '6hi‘faeig fbiblied with - the' excite
ment' of the__conteat,_andeaeli - iiii'e:eilaiu' l
who Was,.the xanquishad..', .I,_deelared that
shemen.theAring, \und. promised. .to, .put it
upon ,her Finger , the , next ~ d ay.y.,, w hioh. day'
Ao•hel-alive - rneverS. came' .„ If- th; convict's- story wafr.irrie j • and I
Alibat had no reason to believe it-Ivas—falsei•
Mb - testi:telt 'that' 'nfgh 4•.ivas
6 -eexthb se - -wag , Onistainly, , an. , in ittanoir- of)Teniariable.
tni‘ tof eine
9,14 111$1_, e,,p gra vocnow mstanneti. safficient to
near *Lager, ,whio4itre.Dftea QnS 3 O4AteXeC. l
--but ionerall ' i.in a skeptioaLspiriLL,-4.,-.,
Birlitind - vati.olear-to-reation—not.-ha,v-'l- 0 - 171 ulutqa-SY- the-SWAY/9k of,
.404g12. 1 -4 ,
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iis its cafe - pOWern`blatifed by sled . p.
Scarcely befnre - I
.hecame, cognizant - „of the.. Kesence. of a
cold, e lammynature r by its loathsome con
tact-with my face, -and by its presence
tqicai my bosom" Whereby it nearly'
)§,t.1.714g rall.i; an'
.no. coward..i..but the. knowledge of the
presence. of: thisburden i combined.. with
-utter-darkness, creator of . ftereelear, com
pletely Unnerved me, 1144:1:ini body shook
like: an a4 4 EP, 16 4 . ... • .' •-•
...The quiet condition of, this body, which
appertained• not to myself- or any-wife--its
•mysterious situationand• above all—the
moist, chill ° contact "'with face", de
piiied me for in instaidotielfpassession.
The clattering .of a.blind,.or the _nibbling
of -a mouse, seemed like a peal of thunder
to my earn ;• the over-strained eye saw - or
*seemed dee," glihatly shapen pendent
Trpin. ~ h e chandelier •
I.dared not shout aloud. norchange my
position in • bed for fear that, -my throat
would be clutched by the incubus that sat
like a laideOun' nightthare fully"developed
into irrealitiupon chest,
Lexpericneee such sensations as .. does
the strong-swimmer or the venturous diver,
when- coming in bodily . contact, .nnfore
warned; with a corpSe' beneath the surface
of. the. Water — When nature iota„like, an
electric. battery, and. discharges „volumes
of fear•at •the slightest movement ; or like
One in the 'dark, who enedonters a ,51sel0t0A.
• I was peculiarly situated ; surrounded
by an irnmenaity of terror ; expansi've, 'in
as
,much as it draped thoughts and motions
in habiliments that gave them a gigantic
appearance ; iminersed into the Sea. of
dread and-doubt; and finally completely
cowed by fear.
NOtv 'reasim made its appeal to .the
frightened soul. The mere consciousness
of. contact with his invisibility,:' but
T hesitated to make the - frrat 'movement,
hostile Or. otherwise.. .There - was. a half
r°P.Med suPP4oition in my , mind, that if I
stirred there would come upon me an on
set,' lay the in'cubus that I could not With
hold ; this hesitancy to action I partly
overcome by the circumspect :rising of my
left srpi-T,it .Wl9 fre.. MAYO riv right
instantly, and cotemporaneously with that
movement the weight upon my face was
removed to my neck. A little more
stealthy investigation, still fearful of an
attaek.by an insidious enemy, and found
that my right hand and the arm to the
elbow. was temporarily Paralyzed, or 'in
that condition called asleep ;' that the
hand was cold and without sensibility, and
it was that object T had •rested upon my
face. ,
Of course .I was much.elated at the dis
covery, and ashamed that I had• been so
'easily alarmed 'at an accident that was
susceptible of so easy an explanation. In
order to give my wife an account of the
absurdoccurrence, I turned. over,. my
present position being a reclination upon
my back. In tny'relief, consequent upon
what I considered a COrrect'eXplanation of
my fright, the weigiAt upon ray chest, had
been forgotten ; now, .the. change of My
position recalled it-very unpleasantly and
inotpottanejs, even before I had touched
m . .
ife.
.linagine, if you. can, the result of. .this
sudden•knowledge that. my oppressor had
not been• explained away; • Think -how
;quickly all the reasons' which had been
ie;volve4 from mental..
. .
plexitiee in which .I.had been entangled,
were• effeotually , controverted,. and how
absolutely mystery and frantic horror again
swayed the speptre.
There viae3 Oki; being.or thiAg in,the
,room that did.not,belcuag there, peyer..had
been there previous •to• that •night,. and my
derluetions - were faulty: • Then .result was
that Tlifi'A'all:cifintfdlbver"tnypas§ions'—tliat
Wa . o4lle4.inio',a, fuiy. of ..deepair; kyrtbe
fear...of ...the.. presence .of a supernatural
Clasping the object - tip my.br east - with
iii Tprvya:kfli . #44 :m "tiglitl''nkved' with
terror Inowing.no ,restraint, axial ,n,Amb . to
all...sensation of pain by reason of its
paralysis Is truck. heavy treacherous blows.
It had soft hair, and. at•this I' pulled and
tugged, In thi'S "parox:ysfii: 'OthOrror.' 'ln
my great agony of mind I shrieked for aid
t th § t arn iiiy . effats biannfitered
na'reiTiT,aticiLLEirkt Jeigle; td'agialien
• .• . , ..... . , ~ • •
e.pa
Thers.was
mission to 'blows of the-objeet grasped in
my' left• hand; was' estraordinary-the
kletibe"
, 1337:tvif6 - Unabodulitable: "
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LTheZe:6,iivief:die4ll:l4,t:n . ile - 4.' The' prison
warden confirming theArutli :Of Al(e..„C(2-
vict',,s, that the marks of
.i)l9!§ the'.
absence, ,0f....aa .cause:: to. oKeate ..AnctOen
cleath—ancl.the-rinfavorable- testimony. of,
matiy.of the'witnesses l who•hattinte'rrupted
heir "Odtiolytt' to
.manta against theintweenee of El~e : 9ongiot:
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LANCASTER CITY, ,PA., itIESDAY -.A.tratST g§: 1860.
.frenzy-,-originated - iialuabed under.the
influence of a superstitions mind, top
.excited. by Such a situation as that
.in which he had' .. been placed.
• -At the parlor window of a'pretty villa,
-near Walton-on-Thames, sat, one-evening
at:dusk, an old'rciatt and a young wonian.
The age of the man might be some seven
.ty his companion had not certainly
reached, nineteen. 'Her beautiful bloom
ing • face,--and -active, light and upright
.figure, were in strong contrast With'the
worn countenance and bent frame of the
Oilman ; but in his eye, and in the cor
ners of his mouth, were Indications' of a
gay spirit- and self-confidence, which -age
and" sriffering 'daniped bat not extia
-guished. ' •
No•use looking any more, Mary,' said
he', I neither Joha'Meade nor .Peter Fineh
will be here before dark. Very hard, that
when a sick' uncle asks his two nePheis
to, come to see him, they can't come at
once. The duty is simple in the extreme
only, 'to help me to die, and take what
I-choose to leave them in my will ! Pooh!
when I was young man, I'd have done
it for. my . , uncle with the utmest celerity.
But the world's getting quite heartless l'
c 0, sir.!' said Mary.
g And what does 0, sir'.,' mean?' said
he. D'ye think I shan't die? I know
'better. A title more ..and there'll' be an
end of old Billy Collett. He'll have left
'thiS 'dirty world for a cleaner-:-to. the
great sorrow (and, advantage) of, his .affec
tionate relatives. Ugh! Give me a glass
of the doetor's stuff.'
The girl poured some medicine into a
glass, and Collett, after haiing contem
plated it for a moment with infinite disgust,
managed to get•it
'I tell you what, Miss Mary Sutton,'
said he, 4 I don't by any means.approve
of your 0, sir,' and dear sir,' and the
rest'of it, when I've told you, how :I Late
to be called 'sir' at all. Why, you
couldn't,he more respectful if you were a
charity-girl, and I a beadle in a gold laced
hat. None of your nonsense, Mary Sut
ton, if,you please. I've been Your lawful
guardian now for more than six months,
and you ought to know my likings and
dislikings.'
My poor father often told me you dis
liked ceremony,' said Mary.
Your poor father told you quite right,'
said Mr. Collett. 4 Fred Sutton was a
man of talent—a capital fellow. His only
fault was a natural inability to keep a
farthing in his pocket. Poor Fred! he
loved me—l'm sure he did. He bequeath
ed me his only child, and it isn't every
friend would do that.'
• A kind and generous protector you
have been.'
Well, I don't know ; I've tried not to
be a brute, but I dare say I have been.—
Don't I speak roughly to you sometimes`?
Haven't I given you good, prudent, world
ly
advice about John Meade, and made
myself quite disagreeable, and like a guar
dian ? Come, confess you love this penni
less nephew f mine.'
c Penniless, indeed !' '
Ah, there it is,' said Mr. Collett.—
, And what business has a poor devil of an
artist to fall in love with my ward? And
what business has my ward to fall in love
with a poof . davil of an artist.? But that's
Fred Sutton's daughter all over. Haven't
I two nephews'?.Why couldn't 'you fall
in love with the discreet one--the thrivina
one ? Peter Finch, considering he's an
attorney, is a worthy young man: Ile is
industrious in the extreme,. and attends to
other people's bUsiness only when he's
paid for . despises sentinsent, and
always looks to the main chance. But
John Meade, ..ray dear Mary', may spoil
canvas for ever, and not grow rich. He's
all for art, and truth, and social reform,
and' 'spiritual - elevation; and "the Lord
Inews what.. Peter Finch will-ride in his
'eirriage, and, splash poor John Meade .as
he trudges on foot.' ' -
-The harrangue was here interrupted by
'by a ri4g at . the gate, arid Mr." Peter Fiuch
was announced. • He had scarcely' taken
his-seat When anal:ter. Pulf.at the' bell was
heard, and Mr. John Meade was announced.
. . . ,
• • Mr. Collett. eyed, his two nephews with
fined . ace of Smile, whilst they.. Made
;speeches e i mpressive.of sorrow at the•uature
of. their. visit. Ai last, stopping. them,
;..''Enough, boys,' enotiglil''
et•us find some better subject to discuss
than 'the State of an old' man's health. I
want-tcrknow a little•moro about you,bgth.
I haven't seen much of •you up to the
Rtes.e4 time, ,and for 'o.uthilig" know
you may be rogues or fools.'
...John 'Meade 'seemed ..rather to wince
under this address;'but Peter Finch sat
calm and oonfident.
c'Te Put a. case noW,''said Mr, Collett ;
" this morning a poor wretch of a gardener
came begging here. Ile.. could. get ..no
work, and said he was starving. Well,. I
knew something about the fellow, and I
believe he only told the truth; t3O rgave.
him a •shilling to get rid of him ' Nov,
I'm afraid I did Avrong. .What reason.
had' for giving him A shilling ? "'..What.
claim had he on me What claim hai he.
on.anybody.? . The value of, his labor in..
the-market is all that a working man has_
a right to.; and whenever his labor is of
no" alue, why then be must go to' the, dairil,
or wherever else he can. Eh, Peter?—
That's my PhilosoPliy, what do you think l r
I quite agtee with,you
,sir,' said Mr.
Finch ; perfectly agree. with you.. The
Value 'of their labor - in the market is all.
. that laborers can pretend to-=all that they:
should have. , Nothing ..acts more perni- .
'ciouslr,than the absurd extraneous Support
called charity.'
'Hear; bearl'. said Mr. Collett. 'You're
aNary clever fellow, 'Peter. •Gp oh, my
dear boy, go am'
What, resultS fatal, elfaritable ..aid
-corttinuedPeter.---‘4le. value of, labor . is
kept at an .unnatural level, ..'State charity
is State' robbery - private dilarity is p4blio
it, .Peter,'. said" Mr:Collett.—
` l Nir4t OP your think '9f our, P44OsPAIY,
don't 40t.bplievA a'aid
,
-John 6 'lon were quite rigtt, to give t he
man a
' .Yia ' ve,..gria ' a
myself' •• • ' • ,
"4
0, yoa yon .7' .said
. `"Yelere very; ,goPer!;64e..AVitiLl
yotir you. fly • •in• the'
Ige . .f .
e4ll.,erthodbx ytelitiel.c6iPtoraY; 'you .
in the fa99"Pf:Retee ',49greYe4 What
.fi,cd.tiiciome. a .f;tlseCiehoil•and..a. nuiearee.'.
I.Ve,
=ME
"TfACOUNTRY IS -111 X MOST ißaglgigErs .514PERNI ,L4BOBe OalegAMl Gallegigia BZWAND.AIf., • •
THE TWO NEPEEWS.
=Elia
ekart 'lava make aayflp WI
ag or , :PeieF,
r o leally, we'd, better ;talk . ors something
else... John, tell sus all about .-the:new
'They conversed on varine•topies, until
the iiirivarof theinialicl's 'early 'bed-tinie
'partetrtincle . t o tie:•?aj.:ght
Mary Suttn seized an opportunity, the
siege morning effeilieakfiet; to speak to
aohn' Meade - albite. " ' ' '"-
" g•Jottr,'•'said• 'she, "' do 'think' tuore of
your own interest—of Our interest . - Witut
occasion for you to beim violentelast
kulto cOntradict Mr: Collett' Oti 'Shoolring:
:4; ' VaW'Peter:Fincli r.
moi4.careall,
we shall never.be umrried.' . .. . ..,..,.
• f Well, Mary, dear, I'll. do my. best,?
-said 6 I t' was• that. oonfounded
Peter, with his chain of iron ma...gims; that
made' me fiy ' "PM iceberg,
. . .
Thank, heaven you are not,' said Nary;
but ,an. iceberg floats-,think of that, John.
Remember--every • time. you • offend Mr.
Collett; 'you•please•Mr • • ".
So I do !' said Johif; 1 Yee, I'll
remember that.' '• "• '
If yotr•would-• only-try to be • a- little
mean-and hard—hearted,' -saict -Mary ; -just
a • Vitae 4o- begin .with.. ~ You would, only
stoop..to..conquer r John,.and •yon._deserve
to conquer.' . .
May I gain my-deserts, then?' said
John. Ate - ybu.' -rot td - be' my loving
Mary? - -And - aye' • you •not -tw'sit • at
needle-work in my . studio, whilst .
,I paint
,great historical picture. • 'Flow: can
this, come to pass,.if.Mr„ Collett will . do
nothing for. us ?' . .
, Alt; hOw, indeed'?' said 'Mary. A. But
here's our •friend,- Peter -Finch., -coming
throe & the gate from his walk. 1 leS , 'Ve
You tOgether,..? And so Skin& She
,With-
What, , Meade.r. said. Peter Finch, as
he•entered. Skulking in-doors on a fine
morning like this '!• •I've been all through
the - village. Not an•' ugly rat ce--btrt
wants looking after sadly:: -ROads'shame
fugy.MUddy. Pigs allowed tO. walk 'on the
Dreadful!' exclaimed John..:,.
••' I say, you come out pretty strong last
night,' said• Peter.• ''Quite•defied the old
Man: Bat r like yOur spirit.''
6 I have no doubt you . do,' thought
John.
0, wheal. was a. youth, I was a little
that way myself,' •said Peter. • 4•l3at the
world—the world; my dear sir, soon cures
to of all' 'romantic notions' I regret; 'of
eburse, to see poor people miserable"; but
whaos 'the - use of , regretting It's ,no
part.of. the business of the superior classes
to .interfere ..with the laws .of supply. and
demand poor ••peoPle must be miserable.
What met be• owed must be endured.'
•• 4-That is to say,' returned. John, '-what
we can't 'cure they must endure.' •
Exactly so,' said Peter.
Mr. Collett this day. was too ill. to. leave
his bed: About noon be requested to see
his nephews, in his bedroom... They forted
him propped up by, pillows,, looking...very
weak, but in good-spirits, as usual.
Well boys;' said he, here am, you
see, brought to an 'anchor •at last! The
doctor will be here soon, I' suppose,' to
shake his, head' and write recipes.: Hum
bug, my boys ! Patients can do as much
far themselves,..l believe, as doctors can
do for themy they're, all-in the dark. to
gether—the only difference is, that the
patients 'grope' iti English, 'and .:he doctors
. . „ .
grope hi:Latin,'
.Yeti, are too Ukeptical, said John.
Pooh.!' ,said Mr. Collett, ; Let us
change the subject. • I want.your . advice,
Peter and-Johni , on a matter that concerns
your interests. I'm going to make my
will to-day, and I don't know 'how'to act
about ypur,Couiin, trurria'l3Figgs. "'Emma
disgraced. as. 1:;y. marrsiug ,un eihnart.'
4 Ail. oilman.!' , exclaimed john.
ANtilgar shocking oilman.P. said Mr.
Collett •4 a-wretch who not only sold oil,
but soap, candles, - Mrpentine, black lead
and .birch-brooms: - . Wal3ll, dreadful blow
to -the -. family. . Her poor- .grandmother
never.• got, over, it,...and a• maiden .aunt
turned Methodist .in despair.. _Well,
Briggs, . the. oilman, Aiied..4A, weel4,..?t ,
seems ; ; f,ktid_his
,widow,,haa written tune,
,aelcMgfer assistance. , Now I.have thought
of leaving, her
.. hundred a year in my
• will. What do you Think of it
-itßaa' she . dOn't deserve *Mir - fight
lititr Ste fo"inarfy agaifiSt theldida'of - lier
TrieridS l' - "What• -Ave "I "t 6 d'o' With her
misfortunes 7' -
ffiy mind is qui' - c'made up; said Peter
Firioh; . l " . hizi To - be - taken of
her: •She made an obstinate mid unworthy
match—and let her :abide the conse
quences.'
c.. Now for your opinion, John,' said Mr.
4 . T.Tpn i pc.o word, T. thinkmust. say the
same,' , said?John Ateade, bracing himself
up bally for the 'Part of a; man.
yhat'.right had she to marry—as , you
observed with great justice, inr. , Let .her
abide ,the, ' conseqnences—as you `very
properly remarked, • Finch. Can't •she
carry' on the oilman'.4 lawainestzt ? dare
say`it will support her very
4 Why no,' said Mr.. Collett ;. Ilriggs
died .a baukrupt,,and ab 4
drew are destitute.' - • , •
That dOes not alter the lineation,' said
Peter 'Finch. Let • - Iriggte- family do
something•for- her). • -
• To.be sure !' said Mr.-Collett,. Briggs'
finally are the peoplete" do . 0 ; 04101hing for
her. She mean's expect- , anything from
us—must. she john .
Pestitute., is she said John. With
children-too ! ..Why, this is another case,
di. Yon surely ought. to, witice lei- to
assist, her. - Confound Pm for. letting.
'her have • the . .hundred a. ye.ir2•• • .
0 - John`John *hat • o`breah-down
said Mr. Collett. So-you- were trying to
follow Peter Finch through: StonY Arabia,
and turned bach 'at the ; second-step !,
..Elore's. a hrave traveller tor ,yon;Peter !,
JOhn, JOhn., - Ireep . to 'yotir 'Arabi?, Felix,.
•and . leave sterner-ways.. to-very -different
men.. GoOd-,bYe, .bcith ;Ot:'yOn...:l'Ve. :no
voice - to - talk any - Mere: think over
all you have said.' •
. Be 4 )1.4513 e * AI. thAlf.: h uLa l3" .9. l' arifr leldi'left 1 ..-. . ~,... ....... QAT.NIQI
the roma. --The old-man --was.--too weak tol $' Zia 'Art '.- 174 . ' " _ • '" "-
sina.l.•.#l..e.•.oext r .liay,„ anil j Et ~.I h .r egt.di a y, I LIFE AND TRAVELS OlibliErATlDLilf.g.....
__,..
afte...that. he, calmly .brqa.thed- hisaast , .... 1 g l et,D vl stgaleali t &
zitp u ilEfilTulLE.
•• As ROOD- as- the , •fatterat • was- over, , • the ? iTii,g.0 , 15,.:1 , 1p . tg74rm,.41 : ,, , 411 , 0ce55ar 3 , In.'
'will' was -read by the. '6l:rafidential thaw
i01:(6 had' '97 ' ' o ft etruottoinii • •-+- , .-.., -
bddltes; al apt' att'etdell Ali Mr .I .stra LAwrza's omioN- i P o L r Acs Bo . ON, with index.alpbabitially
~, . 1
wi tri; it o ni fl egi tto tlt r r :tied in thittiall*: ilndlitudi of
' :Crellati'ii : , afta . ii . A.:"tlie j' :gr ' o4 — , - ._ ,:1a1:
~sat• )4 Fo i' ae a,„ a il t 9 '''' 49 l l liktVigiretigt*pi:::
Noxivttpj A. ,p so4o , l7 4 : p, d geo p xqw4 , appear_.,— , apt ,l7 itf 1ij..,.,.e0r. otpriiige AndAUSh atTela - f6.
.ance .af.ilisinterestidn,ess 4, and,„the usual.: • • •-
•preambler.taitheawill being, lista„d.tomitllt II i tir.•',7,AAVZ .I Z E Tr" . 4. , 7,,di‘ `cow__.°N
brestmentistontiony.the men of .busitt 414843a shad '
hair INuare from the E. N.M. "' 4 . ' ^ath:
' , . ~ a": Or Peat '
'
........,,,.............4..: Wu...c. :Ca...U.. C. , ... ( ; .5 ,k4.,... , ..1 .....i....1.:...w...; .....a.l AU W.I.:I.SGZAL_
read the f i eliowing in a clear voice.:
Viq4eAtitb mytrigga
notwithhtanding that ate eliAted 'her
I iienraitying . "At oilman:, ciffbul.
thousand 'peurcitq'beitig'folly- persuaded
that •lier , lost dignity, ,if alie-ebuld
again, ,would •do , ruithing-te-proviik:lier
mith .feodoer tilothing,
-John Me4de. eatiiicl „L•and...Reter,l'ineh
grousKi.his,teetli-r-bcq in a .quiet,.respnotT
able. fanner, ; , Ti4P..PASP.9f. tglitinefis,..w.ent
on with hie reading
g4virk always „ always „ 4l4 opinion that
,
"iaiiiirt - skoeld bea'rati , onSl and u}ne
tla - That- "tliet, d eboietY"pthetieillfir
'denieir r 'her 'the' fight - earif - tel:' Own
'hereby' belpfeatli ' to' ‘3ficry•SetL
toa, the only child thnyfriena-Frederiek
.Sattotk i the. BIM' of-ten- thousand lcrtindtv,
wilLenable. her .to•marry, or <remain
single, as she zaay.profe'r.'. , .
John :prodigious. start
.nrion.,hsering.ttlis,stia..l'ster.h'ino3.grou„nd
his tqgth,,af,4lsl, .))144. in.. 4. tu4nncr .13Pc03
respectsme,
effort kept silent. ,
The :Went On: 'with' his
.
:.having.. paid- some. attention to..the
character of my nephew, John-Meade, and
'have been grieved to find'hita
'SesstiT ' with' feeling '''af - philanthropy,
"and:With - general; preference for Wl:later
or. .4010.. and., true Ove,r.:vtist..is.,baiie
.and
false. As - these., tendencies., are .by no
means such, as can advanoe -him , in • the
-world; I bequeath 'hit - the-sum' of •ten
thotsiand - peuirdshopiiig that '
'thus'be 'kept' out
. of the" woigthttfiee,''iirid be
' 66 010 Paillt . ig
iurg--Nhich as .yet, he liaa only ,:talked
.As for my other nephews •Peter , Finch,
he views all things in so. sagadiotrii and
selfish - a . way, - and'ie 'so Certain - to' got•bb.
in lifd t. that'l - 41thuld
offersg;an isr,hloi dyes' n_4.,require,;
yet from his affectionate.nnele,,and...mar
tirely as a testimony of admiration for
'til6tital'ab - 111Cifds'e, ygitidd
will, , VOPp.t, Of rkv,e,.hurarecl
1 )99 945. ! , 9 1 5' ,9 4'45J 9 93 0
library he. . 96 98. .9f his
extensive law books.'
HOWPeter' PincE stormed and called
names-how Ite . aild broke into a'de=
lirium of loy=-hoii Mary "Sutton" Cried
first; and then laughed, aril then laliglied
'and cried together, s,ll • these"matters - 1
shall not attempt • to ... describe. -Mary
Sutton-is now Mrs. John Meade; anifher
-husband , • •has 'actually 'begun the great
historical picture. Peter Finch has. taken
to. discounting . bills,. and. bringing. actions
on them, anddrives About in.his..ttraugh-
mgE t:AI V eASTlPAt'llittEtEletiVek.ll.
_...1,011. PR LVTIAT6" •
No: 8 NORTII 'DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
• • The dObbi ng • DevertmsM io lloroughly , furtilehed• with
new and elegant type of every description,
and to under
the charge' Of ti pre:CO:AP and iiipeffetieed . Job Pridier."•:-
PRIErNT "qpri OLlE etora
CE are S prepaTed to • „ .
..,
.„
. NOTES, LEGAL RLANRS r
CARDS AND CIRCULARS,
BILL . lIRADS AND 'lf ANDDILLS, •• • • •' •• • • '
,PROOItAU &IRS ,AND. POSTERS,
PAPER DOORS 'AND PAMPHLETS:" • •
„ P ,
.„..
„BAIA, WIG/LETS. AND INVITATIONI3,
RINTING IN COLORS AND PLAIN, PRINTING,
•wlth•neatness, samurai:T./and dispatch,•mxthedriostressona
ble terms, and in a manner not excelled by any establish-
Orders from a distance. by
_rung, otherwise,
attended . iddresS •
eANDERsoN.A
Intelligencer Office,
• • • • • No. &North 'Duke strehtqLarocaaer, V.••'
fl.l.ciariPPlPS E • PRICE• • '' "'
HAT AND CAP
Worrier - Of - the . vi Story glacX
„WEST. COSNEP. OP EIGILTII:AZD .RAGE, STREETS, .Pllll4.Dt.
The public are respectfully invited to bear in mind that
et this-Storer may befoul:tit un acaortment• of •Faahieriable
and Handsome . .
MOLESKIN DRESS IIAtS, - SO - FT
111011, LOW ARTYISSEDTITSI DEPTH CHOWN,
Zll-401.ht —Q. id Z
Plzis7i and Plush Trimmed Hats and Caps for Men an ' rt Boys,
• • • Fancy Hata and. Caps for eitildnati at .Pszae •-•Paices, ••• •
Aitif" NO TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR. GOODS. 'lRit
frotrsk - br"Rtcr);' ItEN
i) DEMON ..4,00.-re.On 61.&11014, iruitaut,
the undersigned, under the firm of REED, ILENDERSON
'&••oo.•rscilicommerme•thediatikag astnear.-In UP - usual
branches at the Oleo hitherto 'occupied by. John R. Reed
'Cd.;"at the' Mistier' ESE.t' King' littaldtiltest'rebtal'he
1 19Wie.fitid SPFWlf•E't{le..tekhAkmast...rsYa:
They will pay interest on deposits atlne following rates.
-.616,per. Outd-tar ll ma:at/a:m:4 !mom.. . ...
6 " " 30 days and hinges. . .
-•Thay-Wili-trty.atid , ietl-Steetes and.Reil Berate-ow eau
mission,. negotilkte Loans for others. purchase and sell
. 1141,18
'Ol - Exchalig6;'PectrifisSory'NotWilfrtiftif,'&6:,"&e.4 - &-b - :'
pnficreigned willifidimiduaß y cheexypt
of their means, for ill deposits and oilier Afikilidoiss of
.Rigraii..l./xisugasos .JOII.OI..K.RBED,
• , ARDS S. HENDERSON,
--mar•2o-If 3.0}• . • • •—•- I.S•AAO . R.•IIIESTER. •
- '' • " "1111 L - a2
Sif EA FFEE' S CHE AP-8.0 aK,S.TCLILZ
REMOYAL NEXT DOOR TO THE EXAbLINEII.4 HER
' - ALM 'PAIN TIM./ OPPICE, - NORTIL il/ilf-EEN' STREET.
Bargains from • the Trade Sales! Call. Before You Buy!
CompitriFiices and Sive lic:thy I " Moles thecib
•• • • - , •fde the •MiHicra•l- Suite .Reerybodyl.• ..•
.TheAusdennakedhan'relckoNediXiS.Jarge' ROO, - Rl' P 11 9 1 58
AND STATIONERY, to kin new Store, adjoiang the I:z
-eta:tat' attd'llbeldd'Ptinthig Offieli, Nortti'Qri h•Strdet!-
ilasiug Rtted up Islassew...establisliment,cabich,:...csittL.the
advantage of three times the t:poin.as in the old store, and
tading the flanild'add lifted les.Ccift
ments•of Trade tnale•Booksaver bffered isi , thia.cit7,Jwould
.respectfully las-.oo.friende npd PsdrPß4'n mldt.t_he
public generally, to give him a call at the new stand, to
'examine Malt.* inlidc;•ivlrldh 'the' STAND-
A.RD.--flistorica4Theological, MedicaL.Law,Biographical,
polite Llten M
ture, Gift, Ppetry, Classical, atlismatical,
ahellfeclianical [Yorks. Agent foi'llas-Amerldah Shilday
School listion, , Amerkan•Traot ISisclety'land•for. ankn 4hts
.3,l,et4etlist,,andallspb,er Riallgious Sublia)Haplit;
PLAIN AND FANCY NOTE, •
• '• " ST' AND 'CAP PATER. -
ENVELOPES OP AP•IrRISLIS A-N-D STYLES
1 44AV.. } :ERTLIMESIOTEP..§.T.P Kra A.'' , P/1 4 .e.c..;...
Acknowledged to be the bent In use.
•
••• --
PORT lIONNAIRS, all styles, ,
' •-•••' " ' GODIP VONS-Aitr . AOLDRS; 4e; 413.,
topther,:witt! necessary . t3 .. !liu!ke Eirp'!, Class
.. , 5440JJaLfor.tbe,r4rDvAn beryiPteso eAcqu4gl,Siv.Pll)-
prietor feels confldetit that with the increased facilities for
.acoOmmodaUwg , tha.publlei Jae saiirmerlhazooThisfahca.of
the same.. JOHN SHEAFBER.,
...
• --•-• •• • •'• •Pobrritter -ritot
No. 32 North Queen street, , Lannostohovar4 door to, the Ex
' Trl7
DtV G Z.4 I36 .- - ih n is lll":" article. en t' a l3 lll: tv P hol lt eto VE alth N o - r
airdrintgittiVei" not tairtnit inefaitte`Offettintrui-regn
lato qr thole the nutaber of their, ofraprinl n:Schont iota,
leg the constitutlati: - at tha;Otiry - eara'ana sure iiieven
aivitagainanrregnamoy-and lliesooe. The akeYeacticleran
be sent by mall to ,any part of the Vatted Eitateit or Canada, Orre.foillittod-fb - •
DR. G. W. BOND'S .SPANLSH FEMALE MONTHLY
'FlLLS:—Tlidgellillearer Gni - Only 'idedtalrie liderrtett'or
linflestgen,rely uketi With
s agely awl,serktinix ; for. the
immediate removal of dbstroctions, Irreg_utities,
.191ey slaoidd iterLiusaiirtrig Pregnancy, , ,Price $2 per
• 'Rath box, contains .7.2upi115.. Zent
The Doctor can-be consulted on all diseAses of a private
•tattare. - Seteraffid fteafm'ent,"&vrte.dt- ture -and titirteiate
cl,a,,rgeguaranteed.
GI:01101:11.: Btrglf,x - .1). tioratt, conieror ujaner and
ilroluttdistreets,,over the-Shou.S.turu. ;EntraVice, AT% 65
Orchard street, New York. Established In 1832.
Irt?F ELYIES•••••HavIng been appoint- ypoint.
B.
ed nyAresw.v.rfefi.,,, breatilln Irginfteliilanointer for
"t32444l6 ` 43 .4lll4:VSWATe6i'Lh:lg . ,.'''''''
.me . wc:uld °all the.attention;i , Varman to, thlagertiliser, It'
being superior to all others; and from the testimony otr
-- ttrowithoteati fot . sidmeryears Pest;inafiehrutiior
' ized in eaximit is the. toot application for Corn, Oa •
Wheat; trrain and iltGettilifit *MIL
• ;and PaCounient atinnkaltvlillit boss Ali.jpSqjr‘ od to'
the public. Apply to C A LDER „_
'Haat Orange etreet4. 2d Zan fain :North Auequet.e.,..aaul at
Oraeff's Lauding on tbe.,Conegtoga. .
~U :d';':..el i4:~71'1. X:a Udß! Si IY ~•`.
I'IL.T
PA , Ac.^.l) . ‘,l
giikeide: - ..rtiv ARV (±•pitor.i3.
DEAR 11"R; - ‘&630151141ACJAc
1514V7 ICAST.ATN , om, Losmi4rmx•P , ii.
may have constanuy on' m nand au kinds at Staves, of the
various patterns now In use, either for wood or coil ."-
'T- 10 .A.Y.Wallaskiao g,;Particubsr attflrypork .to .the large
tibia of co'PPEß:Ml•lTLEg,liihteliiire iiiiiiiiTabtlired at
their eidattlialiment,andaelitbe.aold abAven AAR :molt*
bought at any other place In this city. They hare aim
titniqiirgetit itodti of-11114 , Weilni, .mado, of thiv. wry, :best
material and, na workmanlike manner. .
'Boddie titiotitliiklt6'd'alfkiuds'ofTim Wbrk dorm at the
abortegtegielPfluar i lthl. cal i rearbie ItrL
They ha ve parch the iig o er;ror,
,Lancutericounty, forlds Patentliistorlilc_Bteilera Pt , Whith
hundreds are in use in this county. Call and examine
tffie triefhl•bolferi that Can -wow .be :sold at , redpotal ; psioes.
Persons in want ofitaything o f our line., will please
calf.' •• ' "'" ""ljuth tf -
. •
1.1: - Yr " - "istr - - rt•E'Z' D Ints•)• — •
PAO Jai
UFER-PHOSPH4I'E qp LI ME,
'old•batabßeiteirtinkde, — ln , clortatatiluse.dtry , thousands
ot..Farmimaawiltlapters for a numbn of earsy pan. „
PATOIS $l5 MB. 206 POtINBB..'(2I , t
•/1.1 .G -U -iv i •
PEBUTLiN.--Thicinied ' alien from
" Waciintagtnuins...-. 0
idlrAro.lt.—This is the old.fasb . ioned t ,FEATHEIL 1: U
t.'"
auN (I —A small. quantity -of this
te,'ltcitetif M W ar; dry end' vstritttmg.
Rs° V .FE ± I2TILIZE4..
10/ N prief !tileferHl3s e r „ Is
fast
Pnica $3O An 2000 POUNDS. (13 CRTs PEE POUND.)
-BONG DITSE , - , EntliminakereAna Boat Duet and , Gum)
_
LAtsllYPl.A.STEß:=lWitYtatifed Iti' bitrsts. '
PEK • .4 24 1 .94 abPYI 3
articles. •
- .11.+41.e. hava - a large,.nutabar of ' , Diplomas fur .Pro
miutas awarded by, the various Agrlcaltural Societies,
-which : ran areiequestnii-
ALLEN NEEDLES,
42' 26tittt Wharves and '4l' Sandi MN.? Itreet',' (First Sint%
-14 WY 10 3g?..40..
1 - TI Wit y. t. .
IMPROVED,,GBTTA FERCHA. CENIENT ROOFING,
," • v.tile4cst ciistestast Durable - - ILoofin,sk lir Size: It-Ls
• Fire, grid... Wafer Proof. It can be Applied to itrcinand.. Oki
.ItrnEyi 6E . al/ finds rbokriailltbut renzonilig
Use Mingles.
THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD THAT OF
TIN, .AN D IS I S WTCE AS DURABLE.
•• - -GUTTA PEROHA OEM-ENT-for preserving and repairing
ME.Y.AL ROOPti. of every description.
• 'Front its giSatllasltity',4.Vatif injdrbrrby MN 'Contra's
-I,44..exPPPY•wil,o(:g4o4 cnd..- 1 41 Ag,c 7 c.ick.iß.coW
tzar run in warns weather: These materials' have been
z-41unotightg.tested in York and, alizfartanf.the Bo . uth
era and Western States, and we can give abundant proof
Cliiitryhilheii *var. ---- • •
They ere raaAily,..appllact laborata, at a td
expealig. '
•
These materials are put up ready for , use, and for ship.
ping to-art . parta , of•tha, conntryi avith'fidl printed ditec
tiona fpr application. • ,
" Ciriniarie svill•be fOrwarded•*on'aPplica
-149 by, mail or in person, at our principal offices, ,
51hr BROAlTiVATY(opplirieTte SVNieffiihis
8.A5 FUTON, (opposite, .CLty, ,
j LIB 5 6m 21] .1011N8 & 'CROSLEIL
.
OARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND
" tirATLVISENThe iitrbscriber"irill' send (Pore/
cafrrize),k FiaoAeolre.,it, recipe and., silrect!ori, for
simple Vegeta&le Balm., that will, in rronl" iwolo
4hL i 7 remove;l 'iwtee'ttelj'm.
lowness, :x lI ipurcandune.;
leavln g the—same—ae' Natine Ihtenied It should he—sof of the i,
clean entgath, and beautiful, Those desiring the recipe,
- With iiirectlblis,"ahtf adelta, W01'00%1,13
5411.9 . 1:K9r, ad4roful (w4h ratgrngerl
VOSta
YAS: T. HAVVAlfieti.,,'
PxacticaLChemist,
June 26 3m 21] No. City nuildimp New York
o.v A 1 4 .-- We have this day re.
lAA IiVBAST'IMICI *Vete
the Banking Business in all Its varied gill.,re
ceive
ceive our best attention. ' '
- . . .
Interast on deposits will be allowed u heretofore.
Drafts on New.Yorkrithiladelphia-aud Ba timore con
stantly for sale._
• Steck, 'Bondit; bthgr securities *henkht'dn d • geld In
- 13 . . 1 041114 1 0•403`te1ti79.r1ic•r• an4.4k o ts4.4 l . o ..given.ith to
their relative value and prospects.
...Uncirrrent../3arit-Notes .bought And sold, and premium
allowed on old American coin.
• 'Perdtma eritianting any' busiriesirto• vs; urtrethet'inoney
on deposit ? or for . oirchase or. of Bonds or Stocks, may
'5.:A . .611d 1i ... 0n - Prompt alid'fattlifill finder - alined brill rah
.
The members of the firm are tnilivhinally - iWile for all
its obligation. •• • •• • • ••• • JOIINAFSGEIL, &CO
ROM'. CLARKBON. Cashier. mar 2 tf
POLICE GAZETTE.-•Tht g
Jciurnal.ot t'itme ifErThlr.
:Mouth year,and oirculated.throughookthekqun
try. It is the first paper of the kind published in the
, llnited.-StateNand in distinctive. imittecharaoter... - It.lias
lately passed Into the hands. of Cleo. W. Diatsell & Co., by
'Whole( hereafter "ikrettridtiettaf: Matatelt ',Au;
formerly : chief pf ,PolMe,okhioN,Xprk clty,,apd be 7111 no
doubt render it one of the most interesting papers is
coratcy...lts editrirlals.are.fornibly mrit ten, and, of a char
acter that shorild command for the paper universal sup.
port.: .
Subscriptions, $2 per anti= $1 for. Six Months, to
'he reiiiittedliiy - Subecriliers;Mio shbSaid wri tether? names
(iNila.tY and. gat:O.l4l4MS t4py i.(MWe.P I 44Y,)
to GEO. W. IMATSELL & CO.,
' EditoraMA.Proprietora of the
National Police Gazette,
lIILYST AL PALACE
HAWING AND SAITC - CUTTING SALOON,
U tbat Wit/1,11022 GIB TSEE T
. LANCASTER., PA ..
' • • ' " PropriOtor.
S ' j B°B3°N .l. Superirktents.•• •• •• •••• • , .••••••• • •• •
,j I apr 15 1 y
. . .
- LIARITIEES AND CITIZENS OF AN
cbtnity; geliernllyy'we • delifre -to impress. upo'n
. you the (soli that .Air. lirenernan, who was in Centre
cdter3o'ytka;liftiot'therelie*- , elidltallteindVbd
to WEST KING STREET, OPPOSITE pOO,p,KIit'S.Gi.I.C.KI.,.
We all know how desirable it is to have gooti.BOOT'S
ANILSHOES, which.will be fully worttittusEunount
. yield 1 . 0 5 thpi tr -supsi,artielespg ßc bo had.at
DIA
LV43: it: boots slide's are iviitted - thet4lll.ll6t ter
~thre sreterinvittel with ssfirich.'yon• wnlk in'tvet grass
-*nil not go . wet.feet, tilleKCanYtd_YAßLAuld
Those of our friends in the country . who have been uses.
'6sese'crto 15Eitneas'urettiorlir.'liftestrattNt - pectillee styles,
eaSy only.get.theta.ntlnis-NE.W.STA.N.O.
lyt,yourdelvearid gl.l*yesi . nith the Was that Bare , LE-
M.111 .- g . Elie in teetre squaie. ito id not—bat• •eitpoelte
Cooper's notel,Veit'ffingretreet, , where 'ire'hopes• to 'have
everybody in vrant.ot Bone.e.ndif:thfing.enitevibbni.
.1 - 17 , 1-I.IICAM, _WIIE AND
•n, AAlltll.l . o.N §4,p, WHEAL—.Lhave 'Focelved, at
hair AgrlcoTeural Yinplemea and lead' treridlotise, a large
'creating •of Atiti aVid• • White' Beettj•W heat, of the. hest
. growth., such as ol d r , getin,ina, , lied. Mediterranean,
White Chaff, Imported .from. the lolanda of the Mediter.
Ali:fence:Throe
• differa ift lA:lda:Wig ter Wheat imported • from California.—
,A1e .. % eaperior %%milt/ of,,Whlte It7e, 80 4,1t3 t g paw in
this county. Also, a 11in - shirk' of tiai, aud'reidder
•Catters,' dottr-alies:• , •edletnares ,, Farm , : ()Impel fig •-hltHs,
. - .2loughesusiPlqugh.Castiogs,Atetaraorlut., anew 41Cirlfrob
.Timothy heed, de., de. All the Agricttltnral papers in the
'country iacatritio ad' Y.lid'affilligfi" AVoty
'three years. .15 -is . Ompposad tf:r.pay• - tiva :Farmers largely
,oicr,the,licet,coatAgel.ting„ ff , arp respectS lu lly
invited to call end examine my allizlr'of near teas and
Itrml6nientivas •I•••orlff Offer :them. at. the very-lowest 'east'
•gy r NEW TE M OTHX , RE "D WANTED.
- ADAM' DARE," '
Agricultaral, Imploment•oad Efeed,WaretrbOsei neat door
.•MhioßP.q.-DEl.GooAsA4tri ) , gt.P:I I IE!P... .
U G AND CHEMICAL S T,OR - LE.
,Thesubilceibeahaving - renamed Ids stem to , the new
building nearly opposite his old stand; and directly ()Rods
"the ce6sli• If6tbr, - haa - f0w."611
stock of articles belonging to the Drug bwilnessionaststhip
in part of Oils, Acids, Apicap,,Seeitl, ,Alco4b), Powdered
Articles Sarsaparillas, 2re., - to'-aihrch 'the. attention of
cornatryidetchplifseciateVand consumers in general
is invited.
fob H_ .....•_,,; • Ees
jr—lVALrin S. , 4_.
••.13 - .A Di $1 .......
NANCY AND Vi'LNDSOR CHAIR RAKED,
• t ere e•el, —L,Ccuest &ter,
Takes pleasure in _Milting, the publle . to call at hil! Ware.
pleasure
ektialvi4 - hls EE-AirriFtrr, Assay:rm.:moo
.cIII4II4.O,4AMQVAPA:grpSPA ‘ ,.
tyyI..ORDERI3 rAcelved and promptly attended to at the
shortetitmottce, Zone tuat—tke beat evarkmattare employed
In this establishment,-consequently Char
_purchased at
thialstultny acbcrtullyegnat•to attler tinge said tn• the ilaudern
e itl s B . .P4l an4.lWElllle for „ tTlg 4.!:;13
11)RO.F. L. B.IILLEWSUAIRANVICAMELL.
IA - "TOra-Aiitillictria;Baliallia . vaatisteartmoattfid,
xtiniuinvitlMEOßAY .lidat*A l olll3/84:1 -
out dyeing, and preventing the Halt from tunainggray.
.FOR PREVENTING liALDNElBB,endpiwingrAwhehtllthire
is the least particle pf
i vitality of recuperative spew
" rlinialning: - ''' ~.' •A' .... .-• ~,,,-, c.... , - 1. , . ,,,,
,goit . RANVING SCURF. AND „,DANREIy.g t; ma1..,p1 l
cutaneous ifirearons orffie"gaiP._
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting to.dLitlik;tin.
. equalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft .and,silky
• • twits tessurequad-causing lb ttocsiii , reactilyii‘• .;:).. 1
The great celebrity and Increasing demand forthhs ,
• Vain," ebtivince 'Hee 'lhultrietttelffet Vile "Mid ly
.le - tvo44l..tHfl t ilf3f fkiIbc9L4.9B.r..W.CRADJTVSI.4 .. _
ties over any other - preparations presen apse. c canoes
the. heart.a ad, scalp-frona.tiandrufLatwimolluie cntassidas
diseases. Causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives
it a rich, soft, • glossy, and fiexibta-opaaratieer, .Idii.illso
where the hair is loosening-end-thinning, it will give
strength atuladger laths zoolis,,and.xestatiLthe growth to
those parts which have become bald, causing . it to yield a
•fresh covering of 'ltair. , " ." •A• , •,, .V. I ; , J
~.. 0 41 1
There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in Itfeur,:X . ork
Wlidturs'elial thideht,TVYestbFeehrtlfe'llslf6f tteitftV4-
9resaAtiort 411 QII4HiPH4PfuItA9MIt MAI' e
y u
in his possession .letters tnnumera e ..
itheve facts, from peterp:.tsoLthahighutrismipedidetral It
will effectually prevent the hair, from turning gray u
theiittest peritatef'llfe-t anttlia casekwriertr , tlie fregutan
Already chailigli.ihr 9 tor, the mad of the,lihftmAgc) , Will
witli'certafrity !Sabre ff. Ibitrairgthia .htglpttrurie a
darkateraY stiffAaistice;,....4Bli,veffei thk 1214PAfd
a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having
an agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it:acids
in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the,luvigora
tor hap be dressed in any ratitiireditsitrso`as i tejosserve
its place, whether plain or in curis 7 heme,thagreal demand
for it by the ladles as a standard to b = st rr none
onglitto be without, as the price p each
of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIMIINTAIMARi e r e, to
be bad at all respectable druggists' indp rimers. •
L.. MILLER would call the attentiorfuffillaVents and
Guardians to the use of his InvigoraW,,,tn ivd =here the
chiidrens' Hair inclines to be weak. - nceto - ar lays the
foundation for a good head of bairfaelli " any int•
purities that may have becomELMAtkeit4llAltitt,De scalp,
. the removal of which is necessary both,for the health of
thii , eltilef i und4;efutni6`sigifeanaraseofitlisilfattedi:
Caurios.—None genuine withal:B . l4s° simile LOUIS
MlELERteingttillitroirtlif Wri, "iutsitetf, IS' '8
HAIR INVIGGRApH r , AT• T I , VI in thi" A tia
'Wholesale DePel, - 68 DO Stredrinte eiffsrhy
principallifercliar - itandriliftWeliktbrol the world.
Llberal.diseeuni-tolaiveldweewbithke tity.
AattiEdaslreto present tgtiniz arm
W ASO' - 11 . 1PROT M . ......_2. 1 ,
_ _ _ AO L.LI ... , ..;:•Joi i.s . or isillWl l WL12019101:q0 Odi it
which after years of scientific experimpung -. Te
SECONEF.HANTIMCFMrs,;;Wiii . sale very'. 'bi oug ht to . .peefecitiett.4.l-c.4yeamisiteirmusWar
chesprderlargierloi.bf Secoadilland 4 Beeks, embracing , without) niurv_to tow Hex...9r kin , I t ra ‘ riatad . .aha u lest
mi Nr.. va tt abl° ,s n d InticonlAC w 9r k f in datEcorgietorY, • Vittfcle brfde..end'irt_ e..fteeP l.. ....W 4. ,-
. )Itsgrior P6kry;licutai;ana gelteVallitilia welts. call. r:, ,,. t ~,..i.HR/W,,ONLE:iffiTILOHNNI.e9SII.BIIO
,angm8if1e,a,,,,i.g.,;,.;.,. c,,XiliQAti:AnilliZMl. ~ - LDEggy, As;,R4Y myam t liEt-,yßoi l l
'may 18 . Centro para. -- tagl.4. ' .. - • --0, ,.r . n .... -
.-,.........v50 , c.i..........,....... . . villot.c../.11 WO, i.,.Xu tw.e' t.
ONIGNACHER. LUALLI7I4II/,..: TAN -
ners and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Moderviell's
Udine:Sal:don ofßafehonee, ,, froistiag. -tile - - Railroad and
iliortkUrince,Striwt. ..gnm fQrsavipti yr 4 , 9part.l.c - ridit• — ,
Constanton hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler's
'lleatker;'Of Sitperionftrkilly, Intittding
..,Rottzes'soolebrated Sole lather," also, lisather.Bands,
T , 3A g 4.
aitd. 9tShe%fluirAble 1 9F fin kinds enY
mane of k superior quality of
Asicrthet, Nttrituoce :Bedews; 43anclimti4Scing LCatber•itiar
dso-liosea.fitinses, Jllaroanos,, Shoe
Findings, ac
2dt titters ord,t&ifinkrbought tiff, rough ; kikkeiff
•given for Elides and Skina in cashp 4nderiswilt , be prompt
Y2P , teAde4. •.: „
KATUO, IidKIN6 6QDA, OB,EAM .1.1 UT
litesati) at."lllOMA9' - 131iLMAlitfil9'
Lwg axtimagoittArculiNestaing 'etr
o iet,Lanes.
• •
rt RPM TING Fr.lo GLOTH.Br..4I4e.
U.. 11., WACO; dri, 'mates the attention of buyers to his
extensive stock of CaRBETS, of Foreign and Domestic'
Manufacture, and of. iris,' moss
,celebrif makes. For
beauty of thsaittirkiYettrilbintra tbrctr , cannot be ex
oelkedrrtTl 3 , 9romel9m.Bcem. Ite. ma
Beautiful Tapestry ; English Brussels, 75 centa to $l.OO
.4en%'..79itee,Plys, ingtainnearpato,'"ahitatile. fa. , isteling,
dining rooms-and chambers, 2,5, 373--,all wool 69, 89,775,
itt.'"Alko:Dirger's aikkdt Elder ODDibitis,littif 511 b lilatrds
.Nid% SWIDESI f i r r ps , 4BRIVP , Bi-N l ll0 In
our ninness. ke . epin styl es oreveri'deier ption.
Carpets,
..,11415.“Diaoticint laachi, to. Country-43 torekeeners.
FRINEAS MUGU, Jr:,
Nu: 588 lidtttr SECONDlTteistp(Yriitt CitttierStUfd aheve
obIe,)—BILANCH STOREdingaliga QAII/0118
Street, above Eighth, PiIIEAD
aug 14 4m 31
. . ,
liviElLa.T.o 31,4111:11.14."."1-N:-.11AfiL4k1 T
BRANCILES, execute in the beet Style, uewit In
'63.2liclf•StYeet,'Xist
4 leite.glzfdriNJAdessefl, UNl3.l4oa4o2.lollafirrber l " B,
Ambrcieypes, Dagn'errebtypes,.&c., for CaSee, Medallions,
Pius, Ringlivireat , . , ;:::, e... J4.,:furoa4y.Bl,
, . . ~..
-,:.---,,-...--:-:r.;-.:,,;-2'...!...,--1,..,,t'ir
•
cc
r'Rt
VAliifib,ffLE.R4Af f riattiPi2lltk .
un signed Xsalgeee chaed
semper and wife, in traaellikeditprs, wilt sell id' Public
vendee, on the promisee, on gaainnia,
Bth, 1600,iilitint•veildableprepaitYilthated
more turnpike, 2 miles from Littlestown,-Adams amain,
Pa.,. and formerirkricrwaws Blitifs,MßL.properan Vlore
are BIXTY-FIVI.ACABS 4310C31 LAND,oferldela
20kerestnimddand, The dwelling; ta.• litru•
t3TOBY#LOG'EfOIIBI3,-rough•oasti , ,witin •••good,
Bank Barn, Brick Wastillonse,Spring Mouse and ,
otheroutladldlngs,,o :so. 14
The MILL iii•or kaiak, owitairdingolvroz rade 444tittra
chopping stones and plaster milt-with-ma overshot water
power, suppled by a ;branola• pp mikek, and being
mostly RN ing water, , ,
This ProPerliqa PleaaentlY ettAlentently. located In
ry
an impvius'ili44q, proo7thy - Of altention of
any person dedrnnA 9 rf i rr ha ft.:Nikaff la win be
given immediately; ix regnlred:
dale to . einem:tents at one o'clock P.?ltt.; erltell'dtpledainee
will te 'even and 'tame made knowntj ' r •
liumrnsw champ r•
ang 14.tr2a,
AVALVABLE : FARM laI.'"rPUBLIO
EALE.-eWPI be wild at public sale,'644l&ll3lllYlY,
the 29th' day of EEPTELMBER, 1860, ot . rotatiereTaAni,
ou tlib*Liheaster 'end Binding Boad;ttine'rtalettattim
casteroi lliatJuttoLlinestene Form, adjaltrlng i l i attaa John
Forney; DOW and '
k Jacob L. Erb anothe . 1 ' • r
' NT r N•VN G 148 8
nearly all under good post fences. • Thei Dcbstrretttintkire
.lauge.frame'Weathertearded. D W.B TAL LB
HOUSE, a large and. substanttal S.IQN BABE, "Fr ri
( 8 . 8 .00) W.s.gcn. 6 ll 6 A.O.orn
a large lotttfitgr.Y. olt9Priec 'APE% 1 01' 6 Y, 9. - 14 RY 9 X't
foiling ,water. near thatotttsat Iv/Oki: 1 1 3 %000 th '"
the Cocotte,' Crook rani near
an azwllent potp:gto.bxlcar.4 ll P4oCoo: • - 44
Laucaater and Eaadlnclos&paaseirt4.l4o . '
iaroperty,. and it cP4 4. bc.ce oll -V Ofid_ediptg, t r ai rlits
.That part 1308.9014040 tbeiteadialLiv. PINK"
forty ocres,.taelvaaf which is geod traidlsnd: ,
. 4 * . A4 6 AO:PT
April nezt. •
Onerhalf. ot.the 6.6h4.1.04:.0.1410
property 14.tbe.PrIrpinteer ' • I
$lllO. CcnntaeßN ay Q'e., l,2 4, t'; l 44
.4twawange t).3. lx t. Ong 44 1 3P1 ma.uorg4ff•
aug 7td 301— ..„ . SI4,Z
CUMBEBIAZIP CA. - rr Mr , ,
.Camberland.countl,.4, offers to,s fl,
valuable 841,13441a11ug Part of PPPI"B-lieeflole,,P.4,
.the Manor or Louther gampden toWAilp, "Cutdly i rd
county, abont. 6 .llllioe.frem,-Ellt,r4l,t*r. on
the Conodoguitiet creek, an d , ;A-Inge. Actila.9. l tac
pike Road passing from Carlisle to ltirristinrg. ItiVrng
thereon a large BRICK HOUSE, Well of water at •
the Moor Barn andbut baudraiEfoes4 s gOoT:.
Lot3 - ntftrBz - with - inir B
Barn. The lia.uk Alarm ,CllP:tfku.P 4 ‘CAnfonliV,
by either the occupants of t e Brick or Leg onse. The
land de .irtnneorder arataider. good ,fsucissfz.l,2%gnalitcgdi
is not surpassed by any in the county. There is about
- 20 ACRES coVertAl GZ)444.1...a
The dead from the proprietors dated 1786, epocitles 169
as tfhi'n umber of acra &MU! liderlW thelrhdt, *to kit' ad Ilftrk
the subacaer will haVe. tht,tr4c4. TOM.VTAY.Pdt, AAP. MP
Is beyond all controversy.
'Any, additonal.ieformation..decised aelation ..tocAtre
above property can be, had either by calling in. percent or
.08141.5t - 16g •by , lettsf'the - ailbscrtber,"ati , dbitstruanitoWit,
C.O Ju rnh9tian'illAtY, - .- • 1 Y 1.Y ,PW .16 4
ly
TTOU SE AND LOT FOIL SALE 1N
%Ow water*
School, Doted, or.olher pitrposes. entsicriber, wishing
to 'dried fit'em Wallpaper tflitittdolleWslitsiDGEflifiliiklerf/
,LQT POJI.SXLD,„Thn IlonspAp large twn-story;, ,
frame building, with four rooms lin a fl oor, con- 'E FO
venient closets, a hall .45., ifeete.long ruunlpg
through the centre, and a cellar under the whole
in •iixeelient repair.' .-B , more , rclonnyerin%t* , testle In
garret and basement of house. , The lot conf late of one
acre, TOCSetili 7u" the heart lea° ‘,4l4o;giteddfiVin
.whictt Mine V. choke__ fruit , trealk afgsl*.if tr i tsliMst ;ale
planted, with fl o,wereand 'shrubbery. t agoll we
stable, /poultry-partly kitcheaiwnsokeionsibitudLutlrrn`Liont
buildings, besides an excellent ofral, 24x18 feet, la Which
the Poet 41ce is now kept, yielding a net loconleiifvoeir
$3OO per allinum. This office, with a emelt additionowtdd
make a tine email Tcw.la -d.„_12{1,099 0 de and Grain
Dealer would do a flourishing b u s i ness nere as the villa&
•has an-exeellent shipping . port.; The alkustlattwauldielso
make a . desirable stand for a School, ilotel, or . other- pee-
Posed. Price sl,ooolignisli anti balance ha 1.'113142 ;Yeah.
. Fur Particulars4o l ,X.P.. •,/
. . . ...Portiloyal,,Cartdl,ne conntifiDect
I will trade land in Culpeper for. 3 good horeefloi double
I iiml*f wagoll'and hart:lei% add tigbotrbliggyuridtkrindrid,
anil:A111405l0 L INYO.:I—
I will give good will of P. 0., and a goon likiardlng and
.Day , Selinut can be. had... With. a hop to assista,b4m, ate
tended to both and taken in over $2,000 annually.
dit iitifif.9 lir "IEI6AV" :
parsuance„ of an o,3rdez efllte; Qtphalas'
Court of Cumberland county, will be Bold at public sale,
• at the late residence Williem•43Eitrdettion• ' ' ffetatilaidiqh
Fraukford township, on SATURDAY. the, - 2 2 Ht. ?far
'Ttilftll.,‘eit A'25.1
o'ideek;"!;brettia - ady, • ttt6 g
reel estate,.iete.Abe.PAPPAY,9K.thicoVA2 Ito Itifilf.et
TRACT OF LAND in Frankford townsh, bow:Med By
landsorWilliam:Wooda,Aliahael StositjAbitthasuzßisckbact,
John Brim and Jacob Swoyer, containing ONE HUNDEED
AND TWENTY-ONEACIVES ANIPONHERMFDRED4 N)
SIX PERCHES, more or. ,Ices, of Ivhich about. nbasty-Ilve
aniek are cleared, anh'ilie "coirTeectlaith HAIM.
The improvements Are Opji . , ;
HEAVIER-BOA ItLtED irOUSH:with Wash House _ sill
attached ' Aa31,0013 BARN, Carriage.ilouse,.Wa.gotu
Shed, Corn Crib and other .ow-buildings. There
trA well' of exceTtent-waterWeafihedoeY, .' • Otbh
ard, and other fruit trees of different varieties. J'Atesiaar
Tend Inis'beEin 9ild - 13'th its"gdtallitaWbf
. ...v of u ti
Terms Of Sale will made known on the dly isle by
the Eieentor, • .• • e • •••.'. JC:11111. SANDERSON,
ang 21 is 32] . Eer. of in. Sanderson, deesi.,
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TE3II3ER 15, pros, the subscriber will expessyttonb
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A.TAAC,T OF 30 ACHNS ANp 93 PERCHHH offirs4.-u•O
. irrneetone and, iltuate In Earl flknatirp;libotii onlaiinink
.of.llJnileeouth - eastofiNew,Holiand,..nn.tne
from raid village to Kurd's, (formerly Hinkley's). Mill,
'adjoining-lands of-Mialutel•Baret, Ttanklio rffin;e9pAlsti;
ham Debavae and other& Theintgl. compactly locAted,ln
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"theapd'dfli rtanngill;*drolde - itttd`toisttnittieretkflogs
9/14.4s in. 41)34 Atide ° L: uitivati ntlThee
are no buildinga on the fracty,6iir about ids' acres are
.covered wittr.,excellent.timben.:ll.•.dealred,,l.Lx/ILAte
offered in lots to suit purchasers.
• • •Also,Abtherianni4ime end plate - altot-pf-betweseteLANp
4 ACRES of ground, (the quantity will be.ascettained, by
survey,) situate directly north`ot the LentriettrillYtillkge
,of New Holland, on the west side. of thepaClea3llg to
• ltinkle(oss o , adjoining Viopirfleir of ante ahwine,
,Roland ).11( • ;_c
Possession and a' clear title will be given on the first
of Aprll•nest:..•• •• • • - • .•• • ••••
Persons wishing to view .either,ot' the prerolsez . will
plOiLse•datrVii WillhinfEirmiik6t; Esqych.V. 13411tIt'i, Wird.
jug
sole
, 11 . 0 . 1 140. ;
Sole to commence - AV Vcioeli 'tge'iiiternoon
day,. when terms will.ba known:At: 1, 4. i.; is
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j_ Will be offered at public sale, at the Nine Points Ho
reirin •Bart Township, Lancait'ewboiinterotiillATUßDAX,
the 22.1 day of- SEPTEMBER, 1260,•the_following des
cribed pronerty,y . o,yip • • •
• No. 1. A farm in Colorer; 'Cie., Anne 111,
.late.the:p toper ty Lf•Roliert..Evanic.Estii, adjottilmrhas of
Benjamin Gilbert and others, containing over ONE HUN
DRED ACRES; about seventy re 'oblongs fartigarkl,
.1.4,a, good sicte of elk ad theAtalrceAlakeLant'
sprouts a nd fiiitb;r, haring -• fhereoli • a en tatife
pIVELLING.I.IOIJfiro Tenant linuee,a2picillarUa,
suitablef or the size of the farm, a good Spring.
41nOstc - Fruit• Treelie bc, • .• •• • •
Nb. 2. being the undivided half of 20 AlDlESotnii) AO4
'PERC tit& tif 1 • Eden 'ilownittilWalfiblibirAlle-PrOp.
'a C ti r ri
ee Brooke, J'nn,; 2naac )3. Here and others.
No ‘ .2..itdot of. etwsuutaimber,Lanljzainictzwfiar
the Nine Pdints, on the road leading from the Polnts,to
bergeeetaill,•adjoiwi rig tends of IteatoWdleiritid fitßais,
containing FIVE AGREE and SIXTY PEW /o,loe the
'Br:Sporty of AttilwiTronkto, t. .ack (kJ 8..;
persons wishing , to view thee prapertieVlo EVAY
'orsibl will 'Please calrOn 'Vetted& Gall, res on
mi.:
Sale to commence at 1. o'clock, P. M., of. said day, when
attendance cc - RV/mo7w watlteriess etwan (*Web Wril4ibe
' made easy) made known by I.B.AM3OITAIVE-,
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