BY "D. & 0 7n....BITEETLER voLumE Xxv.l SOCKS ) STATIONERY saostilasaabs. Ono prioo--ands that as low as At any 113tabllshm3nt Got al the City. -S. .H. BUEHLER* - r) E l' U ILN :3 Intl - aeliiinwitleginenia to lit I his friiiiiik for tliii long eiiiiiiilueil. nal litorid 'pairniiage extviiileif kiln. and iii v . ne i i.aiintiikpit, Cu his •nriisent largely in , ' eriFi;i6T#t.4..of omit' jiritree'itiveil from l'iii . a. Veijitil.fl,;;ll.ll .isrp.il Yini. de thionni ii•iiiiii:l444in'it, 1 . 6: e,iiii . iiiiirine . ilii sietuirt wllt, •:wiiirie'l3ll*:ll6 11'16nd - to embrace every ,Taii j il,ii gitnilii,in,lii , i iike, - eii . : 4 , CilliSiCiti . ' ..11e010°iCiii Sohool 111iscellaneous , . 4: 12 BOOKS ; '• ' and Staijonnry : of nil r ltitolo p embrnein i g. as he ttelleveo, ttoi ever epe9eti,titi ii Inn • iOvita onentioir to his largo •$ • • GOODS • G!i'A t44itof- in•iis Prii" ells.Pnort• Nnie Paper' InVerntifin', ' 'Win) Wali;ro„ •alin,g Wax, POrttnonoatto. SnatiO, roe: ;will be t.. 114 nt lire 07. 2 ' ,VER LOIPP.S7' .11.1 TE eXnlntotil.ir yottro - (4os ro & ,DRUG ol.krif . G'lsamberribtrrg 41reet, n,l ow _donor TO 11 thIM - diu'inontl; - --- 7 . S. U. 1111f.,1•11.131 . 0 Gettriburg. Pa., Cia. 21. 1853. rzials.mur STORti , r ;I'4l Sithsoriberu caPpergully ittnnunce tn. , their. friends and the pnhlie, that they have opened h NEW 1161 It 1);)1',/‘ ItE srp ILE in itiltionore a,ljnfitin2; I)Avin'Zit:ouitt, (4.ntvi!inrg, in whieb they are opening u tone tionernl zntunt:ttnent , .1 iiti) it' 4 #, C, I ON, STEEL, takiILERiES . TIERY 3 COACH TRIMMINGS Spriixg;s, Xxles t Saddlery, Shoe , Fintibtfriti alias Oita , 11 .I,ilper,ll, to.o4doq. oloory .lesereptio.) of incite above line of busineAs—to w:doll Oat , 4lte atteotiou of Coaelt• iker,--Itl i tettsollilot„(;.irpeuters , !abioet - In ,kerii.. , Siootosakerth , Saddlers, lot(' the toddie tteiteralty: 4 /qt. it leS, It trim,/ beep sf,leeted will' great Load i'foreltgai3Olor dash, we part 'OY Money.) to dispose ul .4111 11.0'1 o f 1)1111 iv:atom:dile feting:lß th rat, ourelooied atuy wliere. kV.• p req . iirot I.:4lOrtmi nur -tittrp,>e4fy sugeit a lia're of . layur, ae wo are dotirinillect ,to ,ylisirxeit4 . far setti at • • • titt• prie.ts ililiukltu+iitektotift'fair piiit e'll.ies. • • " • !OHL n. TltsNlltt, • • • •,. a.t Zll:ol.F..ft; (b•ity,ohnrst, tiftt. 7 —ti. • CITER . ::C...O.IT:S::.C.VER:......COITS, Prpip re , fur Winter. * sitl;4erilter has of OVt:trunts lit eV.,r‘.* the hem muts u r: 11111 IStea sh ft .4, ,wllll.ll its is Ile:- ritiiiisg ti; f.limki or thsia any, muter et:- Ott ihe tyst ilir (tits esti find siamine. leetlstai tisrri6 tia f;( 9:4 Vtill:73 SAMSON. , ', '' , r NE W244' . 44 !.ESSONAHL4 Wit tO.PDtTID G 1 OCIIMES. ittwi tot '4o , tred 'an e 7 ittiek of-alt lb new end de etrftbfe'idytiqt 'Or DRY (3001)R.' oleo grireq`teitriCtittl hi ii. dee rPe'V N4l" iil`'ivilieh :hill he sold onthe 84:68 gnialt ''':• . CLOTHINGCJATIIII,IO . ': aiN °LI) has uriw on baud ,attil is linnet:lolly making up, °Vet- VOl(looArtiftil frock Paola articlein the Clothing lie will . 40 Hai:if); cr dot* ..stIy, , .(349III I IN9STOItE or o'rC i onoty. ;41111 cl i Ainitie for yinir4elvois,,. iBsB=-Ir taa-AND LAW LODIR,Ca URDON•I4:DigrAt. New edition front •:1700' to 1858, , itt one .Volumei price 1,...,111)her0p Digest, mice 61..50 Juatire e 4. , '4.00 Graphttalortos. " 350 .! I , .:The.atiention tif. Attornier. M a gidirat e s, hd'eitisens is directed to the above value •ble aeries of hooka ; call an& exartline st iirIvi4oNKAURTZ'S Book Store, Jan.-20. 1854. aiblitr s t VALIAKE-- . 'PROPERTY. - FOR I[4E' atinat , fibeitttiere at' rivate Sale, 'thotliiiitliirtii(tOrtnerly the 'resitlence IOW ( ii"H AellP'T yedumed . &tint Get. , tryilWrie n , mita from the fernier pihre itifPktilt\vieivv . Ridge." 11:2''r(tr 'dall tin 13,9 . i854.-t1 AN IMMENSE STOCK OF .I )4 JEVI gOBBL) Just Irma' Dm C'ilieB! 1., SCHICK, hat; just arrived from OP • the filitipa with anitotoenae stork ell FALL A N %ill N'ITH. GOO HS. hr offer,.nt grontly reduced Him stork . ernltrnei.s every artiele.io the Staple and Ftavy (40w:settle all the tflesl m i d ,float: approved styles,' •w hirlrini heatti) 11110 uttratotlietiesa nrw rattly , if parpnat•etl: He eau anuinecate.but a por tioli'witllitt the litatt‘ of an advertisement to Wit .t.... : - • I;s7diete Devout synth 'al Silks" tint' Satins, Frenelt' Merl-, noes., Parntliana.tool:C . 4log Mittlir. O.' paettat,,,Dii:l3rige,•pinid.lipirrif rind Wain De Laines;B4Onlitozittea. - SaA Flannels, Ging.* stain's, ,Callen •s, Shitodfl; Opting, Hand.' kerelders; Sleeveq. Cloitnittettes; Gloves tad Strirkitu s etotuba, Laves and &v..,&c . For:Gentlemen's - IYear •Cloths, Cassimerea, Cnsaineite, Jeans. n splendid lot of Vestings. Cray.tot. i n Sti sindkerehielißispanders, IVlerino: Slims rind Drawere, itze„ Ste, t . prrllt,orklal past favors, lie solicits n eOnlittuanee Of , patronage. Ilia, goods have been Releeted with ears, rin&he•flat. Ivry hinitn.lf will f.lerise. , .moito t.Fontill profits and (pink sales." 00.7, 185:3. • NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! LADIES, THIS 'WAY* • Miten4 31,c4 lella yr:. • AS opened. nt the Niftier tointl in the 79 FRANKLIN 1.10 J$E j Meek'. t"einre Slaare, Getfyslanrg; a neat and n'ull seineted asarrtment - • FNACY GOODS ••• of every : vortetv—eompriming shttn., and Vclvets.- 'dies — Dress. Triounititts, (11 t ves..11osiery, 11441(1keiehiefo, Fretteh worked -Collttrs, C a ti t hrit-; iaeonet : Swigs- L'klgingq, in 'Aertings notl•moslittit,:&l7. ntageoer 41Iy every tli;eriptiort to whiel, the attentive, of the I.3ole,i,tmtl Gen tlemen of tott'll,atitl rotottry is invited- Nov. 18, 1853—t1: - • NEW •GOODS!...NEW GOODS! ABRAHANI ARNOLD luta just re. imord from the Cities of Baltimore, Phi I atlelpliht. Rod New . York , ttli the , Lar l y,o4::Cheripest. Beg idecitit Stockof Fall and 'Winter Dry Goods, ever before offered ir the citizens of Adaina conitty=snet - as Blur, Black." and j Brow'it French and German Cloths. Black ,;& Fancy Covainierrs,. Satiinuta. Tweedai K. sh.tlllll. Satin & other , Alpacas, Merittnes. Cashmeres, -De Bilges, M. De Laine, Prima, and a great variety, of Doode fur ladies'. .wear, ton, numurmis to mention. Alan large, pull boautiitil tr•snrtment of , long and square Vaivie.,3llll Sack Flannels. • i 7,7 Call and•see for voiir selve.s, no .•he it, detennined to antler - sell any-Store in •• • • 0,4_7; I IIIiII.EIIREOTYPh FOR 50 it% V'l' l 4 :AN by had at Wes veer' Gallery in toreet. PiettireS ta ken in all kinds of weather, aiitl Will he pot tip at this Gallery in all the different styles of the day, at. prices ;;arying from 511 rents, to -sumo... so .naive fur iali(aili'irio lice ebeapeet likeness.over feredin this place. Peramis will find it to their advantage to call sonit while the OppnritiiiiilTiti, before to secure a antibfaelory likenese. i anbieins a're requested to wear dark apparel.--!. t4elltlenteo shauld`wear with black Vest affitPravat../hltliadioo,,oltould avoid dresses' el . pink' and bitty.' 'Plitid and randrasling colors are very 'suitable for children. , . , 'I rein , n sincere thsoks to ton owner,. ntis friends for their past favors, and. so. licits a continuative of the.saine, hoping by strict attention in husinees, satitify the tastes of all who leaf %isit nitj • VSkIkiUEL Air EAVEIL: • ^ri!, 29.41853. , MUTH TILL It'INV. Tll ti *lll1 ° Whir . itirllAßKl.Dituo. T " St eion' of this Ilintullig the lot Say col 1114 nest. frr Thu advanittiges it. tilfortii t it is believed, urn of o. so prrior, clisracter, and it it rt r ct t a itintr'are . itiWpWittn , tI y 111 tiv4ail ulgiure 11110 its; Merits: before setiditif their 111114 or tvOrds 91seiliere.—s• his favorably slimmed, the itistructorei are all coin pe tent,•mod experienced . men ; the course or ibslitiotion , to extensive and thtirotieti,. anal special atiention,iopsid to the , Ctoolort soil halt,' Of the studetite:. • Harding, thinhing; 'Lodging,' and :Ttiition in English, end Vocal Music, per session, of Eve Instruction in Ancient or Modern tan guitars, reCh, It•oo Instrumental music, • to Ito Ear For circulereendhli t ortieulers adilteso. D." ! PENLINOER, . • • Harrieberg, Mitrch 11354;=-2th • • IGEOROE and` 'Henry Wnmpler will Make House Spouting and put tio the same 19w, for cash nr country pro. duce., l'ariners end all others wishing their 11,tuseq. Barns. &c. spouted, would . to give Ahem a cull. - -1314 - W A 41PLER: April 115.L41311 . 3.. ._ • , GETV-YSBITaI; PA., p_IIIDAY EVENING, MARCH . 31,1551 The Orphares Tectr; - Beside s grave, where "flowers wild Supplied the place nf 's servile There itood it lovely artiess. As duwri her cheek the tear.drup stele. • ..son k n e w n i t then a mother's worth, " • But still the name slone wrs • 'Arol.tho first grief alio know on earth' , Was that whiz!' caused the orph nes tear. In Orr years. thocte'l Corinne *mile& • Antlevofy bicasing.nseo, Who.. mirth and kw rite hours 'unrolled, worl. would oft recall thst grate. For wken.she heart oncppanione say, • - That paresis' wei!ilefiodiwipthia and cheer.. • She felt sh i rlost (am greateAt When first.she shed the orphan's tear. . It strikes us that teat, lady who thinks Of nothing elan but her beauty, her flashing dress,, and her frothy novels, will find lrprA. Self in a melancholy fix when old gime shall have seratehed her, pretty face full of Wrinkles, and exploded her romantic 'dreams by the realities.of old , ago. Surely it will be takingEway her gods, and; hat will she have left'? , We., have seen, smite such, bad-nothing-leftbut_desporation, `the full and. terrible weight of which fell 'upon the devoted heads of divers sufferers 'in the shape of husbands, &e., who Weso , ,'sufficiently, sensible that intelligence in the old was as attractive as 'beauty in the young:,- .Women • in, their early years I should be mindful that as life advances t they cease to have any other attractions but tense which arise front U. cultivated intellect and, heart, and therefore study senible books, and, cultivate their heads and hearts. ' r ' "NW out,' writes' Mr. Wallace, the , nattiraltst, %rho has just Spent freir.:yetirs; in collecting specimens 'On the hanks of the Amazon, "pick nut. the loveliest:spots where the most - gorgoo.us ilowe.rs of the tropics expand their golden petals, and over); scene of this kind: we may find an : , other tit hoate of (IMO' humpy,- and with airequalatnount of brilliant colours. , Look at a field ef buttercups and daisies—a hill side.-covered with gorse and, brooupr-tt monntain rich with purple heather—or a f4c!st glado azure . with it carpet of wild -11).81400mi and they will -hear comparison 'with atiy. scene .the tropics caw prwltice:rr; I hay°, ..tieverseen anything ginrc glatinun than an old crub•trec in . .full blossom ;,and . .the Imrse.ehesnut, 'null htintruitin view ith theehoienst. tropieni trccsand shrubs. In the tropical 'waters are uo 111140.bPallti• ful &tints than our white and . c.ll:iU , terdilies 'our irisei, and &tiering rush.".' What a mighty prat:cosign has been marchinetoward• the grave durrug . the, past year. At the usual ctotimate, since the first of January. 1853; more . than 81,t i . 500,080 of the tread's' population: have gone down to the earth again. Place them in long array, and they, will ~give a moving column of more than thirteen I:indica to every mile 'of the glhbe's eireumference 1 Only think of it ponder- and look upon ( b eau as t ou nding computations,.t utt Ana 11 spectacle, as they ...more nu;'. .tramp, tramp, tramp--forward 1 upon thisstupen dons dead march 1. Lite is short and lime in fleeting, Anil um hearts, tho ugh strong and brave, Stilt like muffled drums err beating—, Funeral ninrcties to the grave ! PnovEttnlAL POLOSOPITY.—Then' a man soundit. his. Own trumpet; be stile there's a craek in it. flow few women deal in more than the . bare necessaries ,of Conrersatinti. Them are, mindq, as >trecti, that' wantdraining. The nest word. in manibeeks is "Finis." Il s e that confesses to one'partiettlar; wcaltne&s,' many' more in Teserve..fcur eonte within mir.sho(pf Fame I 'The tears of his hearers, are s .the preacher's applaase, 7 i. MaMtnori ties as many, marriegl-knots ~Ile*that says "I.know a secret." will tell it. if pressed. Priendship often of intimicy, ripens, under the seed .s,into MitnitY.—Jereniy Taylor says : if you care for pleesuff.lll:ltry'Of you priattheatth, ninny. A good,Wife Fletiveu!s Asst best gift to man—his angel' 'limb minister dl: ghteeti innumerable---his gem of tunny tues—his caAset of jewels—her voice is sweet music—her smiles, his brightestday —her kiss, the, guardian of his innocence —her arms, the pale of his safety,. the balm of his health, the balsam of his lifelpr industry', his suresfwealth—her economy, his infest steward—her lips, ,his counsellors-11er bosom, the softest -pilloW of his cures—nail her prayers, the ablest advocates of }leaven's blmings on his head. Mine n meaning mid unique expren. s hin wag that of a ,young Irish girl, !lin won rendering treiimohy moiiiit 'an vio l in! to ti Origans court, n plintt lime Alert. eaid elie ; rat in slime he never made hie.:moilier smile r There iimbingrnphyof simple snutenee. ' - This ftne . stassa.is frow a pram ia.tho NeirEta; ou..tha• dy.stb-sfilrabsto . . Hew well he (*eh•/Weep . Like ROMP proud' riveri Wldell I opt toward the tea, Ca holy gr ndly, ailently mitt deep' Life joiiseil eternity: .. . A nation cannot. become degraded ,while the women remain intelligent arid'virtu ill, rms. A virtuous wow sometitnes.ha4 'a brute,of it hu‘band,an ' emplary meth er u wretch of a husban —but these are individual instances. ,The only governments of the world that have an excess of their receipts over, their eipeuses, are rePublitli- 7 thn United States and SWitzerland: •-• ' - It is said that mann the last words of the great.and huaelitel Hlnry Clay were, !M!/ violher---nalaiher;--mather - - lic:rOf all learning tho most difficult department is to unlearn ; drawing a mis= take or prejudice out of tho head is_ as painfultes drawing a tooth, and the patient nover tbatikA the opOrater. ',Why__ is'it persivn asking vo!st!oTtl !I!e :strangest or all the -queries ' t _ . "FEARLESS ,AND ,FREg." Chip+ Tatkinit. • The Rev. J. Williaims. tir his Narratke of Missionary EnterprMe, gives the follow ing interesting anecdote : "In : the erection of this Chapel, (al Rar-, atonga) a striking instance occurred illus. trativo of the feelings of an untaught .peo pie,. when observing, for did first tune, the effects of written. communications, As I. had .eome to work one . morning without my.. sr I took up a chip . , and, with 'a piceoif charcoal, wrote upon it a request that Mrs. Williams woald send me that iir. tide. ' I called.a chief, whoa was superin tending. hia portion of the .work, and said to Itim• • "Friend, take this, go to'oar house, and give it to Mrs, Williams." He' mitt a singular looking man, re markably quick in his • move ulents,‘ and had been a great, warrior ;, but io . ..ene of , the numerous battles he . had loit an eye, andgiviniun inexPressibliflook with tire other, to said ' , . "Take that She -will-van me a fon), and scold ine v if I carry.a ship to . herf". "No " I replied, "she will. not • take it 'Mid go immediately; for-I juil in baste Perceiving nio to be 'earnest, lira took it itild'aStted , = : "What must,l. say ?" ` - • I replied— " You have nothing to say ; this chip will I wish." • • . • "With a look of astonishment and con tempt, hc huld up the piece of' wood , and "How can this speak 1 ; est a mouth?" , I desired hint to • take :it hamediatelY. nail not'spend' so, inucli . qine itt talking the house he gave' it to wint.mastit,:tbrvi it raway. and went to the' tool; chest, whither the ebiet, resolving to 'seethe rellult,of this mySterioes proceeding; followod'heFelose: ly. On receiving the- square from. her: he , • . -."gtay, daughter; .]tow do you know that this is what 'M,r. Willi ims wants ?" "Why," replied she, "did you not give me a chip just now I". • • "Yes, '• said the astouishoti warrior; "but. I did not hear it say anything." "If you did not, I did,",:wa9 the reply, "for it made known t'o me what, he wanted and All 'yott haVe'to do ill to return as quick as tnssible." - With Mils, ,t he Thief leaped out pf . the , !Hume, and .catching . up the mysterious, piece of wood, he ran through the ,seitle: , ' meat with aid - chip in one _hand - and AIM squiire:it', t h e mi n t, , l , ,lding them • up: as high af t his 'scuts Would reach, and shout ing us he went. • "See the wisdom of these English peo ple : they can make . the chips talk -1, they can make chips taller •'• Uu giying• the square;" he 3rislied to knnw how it ,Was pos.sible thus to conver4e with. parsl)67 , 4'M a distance: I gaVe - hinfttll the inferinittiiM in my power; but, it was, circumstance involved iu so much mys tery, that he actually tied a string to the chip, hungit round nts neck, and wore it fur 'wine tam?. Ddrilig several following days, we frequently saw him surrounded by a crowd,.who were listening with inter est while he narrated the wonders the OAP had performed..'. FOUND , tl4B FitEEnost.—"Relxillien lay; inhis way and he found it." 4 Brazi;. lien negro.slave, some mouths ago, found Ilia - freedom in the diamond mines, having AliScovered 'e'dieniond of.great size, weigh. ing 254 'ear:llB,lnd valued at one minim, three. hundred thousand chillers. 'A Rio Janeiro tine have, had it dePosited in the Bank ..of England. It wilt prilliably not find a purisliaser.for loug time, as. our N. so tight in Europe rit present.— The- 'Slave received his freedom as a re weird. So it scent's that'll:Boo,ooo,in Brazil ti ara considered the pritte, of liberty. This should make jwery, freeman' skip for joy, for ho a Millionaire, even if he has toOtarve to ileatli; .We hope the slave W llO fnlind his 'freedom will, be made aware of that other price of liberty, "eternal nr-he - may -bud-himself _winkles in the mines again, one of these dark days. ►n , Affectionate Spirit. .• Wel tottietiihes beer with •;inen who scent to think shat any. inilidgeuc•e in.an affectionate - fettling is weliktu•ss. _They will retiorn (non a journey, and graet their fainiliCa with a distant' tligniiy, and move among • lhair 'children with the cold and lofty splendor of an nieburg, surround. ed by. its .Iragments. . LTltere is harilly,a,more unnatural. might on earth, limn any 4me of these families %cilium( a heart. ' Who that lute experienced the joys Of frieOtlship;:'und Imows, the Worth .of syMpatliy. and :double, would 'not rather lose allil.ut is beautiful in if:mire's Bestiary, dfan to he rubbed Of the hidden triimiures Of his heart? Who would net rather Ml.' low his :wife 'hi the graie, than to entomb his parental affection ? Cherish. theft. your heart's, best. affection. • in ,the warm and pilling ejnolitois of filial, parental and fray.rtial Mee. 1 Intik it nut ti wetil.nri+s mice eat ry body mid ey ry thimg Midis lovely. 'reach our • uldreu .to love r.• to. love the rose; t 1 in ; .to love .their-parents.; to lope it be the'stutlied object of their doinel. tin cuittirri to give then) wain) hearts, - ar. dent atfetnutii~ .' Religion is lovelove to God=lave . to. all men. ". • • f , Do you helieve what the Bible ear shout *the prodigal son and the, fatted Calf ?" 4.llevtainly I dn." • Well. Mill yon tell me ,Whatherthe Calf waft a male or female was a female calf." ~.01- l ow do you know that ' , • 4 , 'l:leeittwe' (looking the chip in the flee) Uses•the Male is alive now.". . - . "How dreadful that cigar sniells,l".„,.re marked Collin , tea ampattion, .!why 11 . 8 an. awful smelling thing.'' .Oh, no I. it's nut the cigar that smells; was the reply'." . ..Who. is . it. then r. inquitek cus,ll. _ - W hi? it's, your nose .titat : sc44l§; - ", -- sir COUTlletthaeß what pone ar. MO/ loci' The Wackiest' Paige illhignsh Uleturf , , Tho following is. an extract from oA, Cliihre History of England, - " ; by Charles I)ickens. it relates; ,to the horrible -ntre cities committed by James 11, and his sat ellites, avowedly with the object. of Nor. infinite' religion and law : , atrnritiee committed by the Gni. ernment which followed ilie Msnitnsinth rebellion, form 'the blitekei#' tool mewl mentuble Page in English Blistery. 'rite peor•peattants, - haviiigheeb diepereed with great Inas, and, their leader • heving, - -beett inken„seta would think Met the implacable ,Krierntight have been .satisfed l ßut nil: he let taupe upon them.'etninni ether Mtn': c rabic mtmetans; a,CnlonelfEirk..tivlor knitl Nerved against.the *tors. and • whose alient—inilled by . the people, Kirit'ilambs, beret's° they bore a lamb Open their flag, the enibleirt ' ii( Ckrivli;inity=w.ere worthy ,oh their lender. The awswitiem enertinined by , these (ketone in hewn :shape are far too horrible to be relates' here. It ia eitittigh, to, say, that biopsies ono rethlesaly m urdering' and Oblong thern;liinfieisting : them - by Makieg Meat , bey their pardons at the price tit all they postiesseds , it Was one. of. Kwlr's favorite ,aleleietonitte, its he and, his efkeers ea; dritileg, 'after dinner, and: to:wrote, the ktni!. in have hitches-of priatineiss hangell °inside the "wisillstivto for the eonapattre diversion ; and that when their feet quiv ered in the entivideintis of (leath, , lte used tit swear that they s'atitild have music to ihidr - and would order thin &miss to be heat and the trumpets le r.fiy. detestable -king inlormed -hint, am iu ac knowledgment iii these'srerviees, that he was i•verytioAl witistisoftvitlf his Prdeeed legs." Bat the kiag's great delight,' was in • the proceedings .of Jelfre - ys,• now a peer. who went down into the west. with tritir saber' judges, to try, persona scesssesi of basin any ;share in the rebellion. king pie ;sanity called' this “Jutfrev'M r amphign,". .1 . 1 1 8 10101110 .10W11 'in that part;o( ibe• cauntry .rensetnher it to this hour da or: Bloody A.size." It began at Wier:nester, whare a poor deaf Old"lady;Mrs. Alma wet nay of 'one thiojtelgus of Chariest , die First (who inerdereil , abotall'by swine Ito} Wirt assassins,) was charged with IstkVing given einoter •in P her house to ; two fugitives etit Sedgentoor , .. - - mete; the jury relesed to tied tier guilty, I Mail Jeffreys bellied tool frightened them 1 into ; .t false Nerdiet. When lie. had- ex-.I toiled it from ;there, lie senl';—"Gentle-.1 men, if 1 ind,bee u t one ~o f you, and shill lilt: Veen my own 'mother. . l would have bone' her guilty 1" as I dare'' "R2d lie would. Ile senfenced tier ito.be Merited alive that :thereon.: The, glergy of the eathedral, and tonne others interfered in, tier %qtr.' andB was hear 318 I; 0 1 1 ost week, As 11 higli inark of his ai - lartilia- I tent, the king malle:Jelfreye Litril Chan -I , ralnr; end he then weal, tie Din:heater, to Exeter, to . Taoism; and to %Veil?. Its is asioni-ating„ when we read of the emir mons injusure and barbarit of this beast,f lii know that tin nee struck hint dead on the itelgstient. meat. It was 'motel' for any Minor woman to he seciveil by au en belore Jeffreys, iii be foetid guilty tit'".. . high treason. One mine who plead not! guilty. he 'ordered to he CRUM out 01 &nun! open the itlotsmt, and itatiged volts so tar- I tilled the prisoners in general Mitt TlWty mostly plead guilty at (Mee, Al, D4r eheater alone, iii . the entree of a few ilays, Jeffreys hanged eighty people, hisidtri whiphine, tratisisoriiisg, arid' f ol lo w its sluvve, great numbers. He euteir iii all two hulikathmtl hundred. _ • 'nese exceetion* took 'place among the I neighbors and Wealth; or the sentences' isf thirtOik totems end villages. Their' ',Odle(' were mengled:. steeped in. eaul-I (Irons of boiling pitch:Cm' tar, and hungll np,by the road Odes. itt liii , atreete,,nver the eltuielies. sight and smell heads and limbo, the hissing and I bubblier( of the.infernal_eatildrimar end- the rears and terror* or the peripte.,were dreadlel beyestil all deseriptien. One rued 1,•,w1t0 was furred to steep the r'etnains in the; black - left; was , ever` afterwards chile& Boiletati;" The hatignote has ever been 'called Jack Ketch, heestuse a man of that nainefwent./tasiging and hang isig ell ;ley long, in the train of Jeffreys,. You will hear much of thin honorS of Ow Fretedt lievolution. Mettlf 01111 ' terrible they . were, ne doubt.; but I know oh nothing worse, done by the rnaddenedi people sif Franke. tliat a writ' time, than was tissue by the , highest jetties in Diebold, With the express elthroval of the I {lOg of Etivbrind', iii the Moody Assize.' • , Nor wait even titre all. Jeffreys was as fowl oh Money . tor himself asof misery for_others, and he sold pardmis whiilettate to rill his l ioA r t..,.:Th.:l4ni 'orifered . , at one time. a thisnsand prisoners to be giv. en to ceriatit'ol hie filvtilites, in order Oita they might•hargaist them, for their pardons. These youngladies of 'Fantasy' wies s liad - presentee the Were be rtensed upon the inaids oflietier at root autl those precious 'edicts made very bad bargains with , them indeed—employing; tt quaker to - drive the maid harping. 'When - Ite Bloody Assize'Was at its moat s a nal Ifeight, 1110 King was diverting hiinaelf with horse r;e.sit in la very. place w here I Mrs. I.d.lehad bee exenuted. W hero. Jeffreys leid dorm his worst, soul fame hstitisi tic in, he was particularly- comoli• l i teemed in the Royal 'Gazette ; and When the king heard through drunkenness* awl raking ho Was very ill. his oiliiiusllajesty remarked' ilea such Mnether man could not :eassity•fte touted Besides all Ibis, a fernier' sheriff of laendiet. nainetl Combs's, wits Whiter(' in eight of, his own house, after an aestitiminably ennflueted trial, for having a'share in the Rye Heim I Plot, on evidence given by Bewley, whieh that Was obliged t 4 eimress was; direety oipoeeil ;,n the evidenea he hsid'itiven .on the trial of 'Lordllusieil.— 'Sr4i the very wale day. is worthy Jointed oskllisitibeth cothelr r ! 1 ! 1 olive atnthurft,. elle4et• ed ittreirthi:vvb6 hiniattlf - Ova evidence, al fpiitiit til.m. l the! 6 0 1 , aboin .hrf tient i• en t with her (eta\ 1 n trait/14min he "Iles 1 1 0 NE &BO 0 ; shot*, rearh her quickly ; and riohiy sant. ••••--i•e with lief bort breath. dist atm had (Melted The follestring are the Morrell et tbir **gag 4 • • 'lethr I We :lanced coin:Mita of wirier? refuge elected' i r e the !Weirs! Town:o* 11,bilm te the outcast, and nut to betray the wens ty, brat the Borough mo b ol4 t ` 3 deter. ' • 17th Met 'Several of the nstrtftla , After all alts hAri t ting, beheading. born- explicit they 41 011 , he: ~Dll oll* • ing, !tithing, noitil;thies, exposing, rithbrog.•• sourst glop j o nod , In h ip • llii. Om yielder -% transporting, and selling into ialevery, of he so d etoug h'o a tt r iba ls his tothsppy otibiectst the, king first onnst. tact orally thought thtti he could do -Whatever' K • tange Gellysburg.id , go. Anthony sr. nriltf he would.'' Si) he went CO wor k tri'el • . inspectu j ro, premien rielp,,linsec Miller; Art the religion or tho' country with all potow R ojosnr , H iram W hrren; C on stablop, inhil L. ble speod." • Borne, William T. Smith; SChcialititrortorts. John Winebrenner, 11(101 Aughinbitiglie • Bertifiek.—.llthe. George let'Os;lneprethril. Henry Kohler. fleorge Baster; Arretspenr.Sobtri PfliegettOottetohle, Josepti N Oil; StmerSionor. home elf, John Fliekingett School Direm, t `tuts. Michael float. Jipeeph Kepner.Josepk, • G raft, Samuel Metzger. A lolllor Ile.r/TYSPel.'ih; Township Clerk, Theodore Peilfer. /hotter.—Judge. Pratteid W."Kntimi; enemata. John M. litre.. Horkhart 'Went' Assessor. James Mt-Donnell; CiMoitablen Get'! Lower; Supervisors, boob Shank. Michael s. Dentriek; Scbool Directors, • John. Ht;pvet. ,Jarob Hebert( '.Audilor,.Jrfitse Hipork; Pork. Wiley ihrtzell; Tteaviirer, 'Henry I). rifler. Curshes/aucl.—Jultrica of =the Petle4V Juli & llinek; Judge, Henry hat; Inspectors. David' Seltriver, Levi M. Plonk; kilo-astir. Jahn •Weikle; Constable, Henry B. Cromer; 5.4114013, Uriith Maltowell, James Bisckslint ellout Directore, Eli Iltither. Daniel m Fekleyl, Auditor. Samuel !Miser; Clerk: inrre:no. Conounrgri.—.lnotiees of the Peare;' Idliri s Bushey, Jolin L. Ouberrtitorr Judge. •Dattif•T Gitt; Inspectors, E. J.' Owings, Jireilph V 4 Stoinhacb; Arteri • olar, Joseph Ileagy; Como stable,. John Krug; Supervianre, Jssuh George KtoglSoltuot Directory,•l . spinili Schwartz, Jertsl,.‘Valtinun; Auditor. Renrj, &Mei; Clerk, Joiterth Burkett. Janine Ewing; hug:Wee tors. James K. Wilson, Frederiek Diehlt.Am gement, f`harlits Sterner; Ortristriblo.;thorld Chamberlin; Stiperlisor,„ Nichalas„Stenterl School Directors. William fileCulionglOntols: 'Covert Auditor., C. It 51 /C,Orth l lt;terkt Peter Mirk ley r O f Preerlom.--.l.ogtr, James Cortnighern; tnj „speorartr,J An Crouse, Joseph Conger; Abort. our. Jacoh• Myers; Constable, tleorge ler; Supervistue. Abrnheot ,Ahow mats riennet; School. Directors, Wm. 1/arril lihudem Audttor, :Linea Ounntrlghanti Clert'. /mire Nonentaker. Jr;i Geriturn.y.—.ludve, Wni. Staab; Inapeetor'isi I/avid Wetkert, Abraham Hamer: , Aaseasur, John i itehring; • Constable. Chriatain Reek:, Supervisors, 31trithel Fink. Bo rneirao Menuhy; School Director... tileore Myers, Geo, liberty; Aticlitor, Solomon Sell; g ler Ck. E'plem. My e r., a the Peace, Jitedli Bushey.' Moil lawneb; Judge, In'tiltetOrni Jrilm - Rupp, Samuel 51eForiand; Assessio, George Baker; Consulble. Minch; •Sopervisore. Jobn • Miimmett. Daniel Bender; Submit Itirectors, B. Hildebrand., G. Sehwatiat And imr, Fleury B. Reber; 'Ckric, Andrew llenter. fiamifianban.—lustire of the Penee4.Samuel V/. Culbertson; Judge. Chriettan Mitiowlitmoti I ns p ec t o r. % Thomas• Newman, Geo l'eankle,l Assessor, Hibert SlerminottsOlonstable, Win, • Johnston; SopPrifll4ol4. 4.lCtlb ti 14881.1417111. ,Chrjwll4n aYtir!; SCh0(11. DirKeioll4 Mussel man, Sain't iNibran. Dr:D:litaircitt Auditor, Joseph Kittinger; Clerk, John Mir tar•ttry. ifunringium—Justiees of the Freer. Jame. Davis ' Abraham Flf•kr.; Judge, Wm. MOM'. heml; Inspectors. J mob Flariman. Clef .1 gee W. W Irritant Niteentor, John Spealman; Consto hie. tomnarti !McElwee; firipertgors. Abraham Torok.. W MVO%• S •honl Direntbre. John 1,. Smiler. llenJoutin Shelly; Audition, Jour, C. steithem 3 years. Jahn I). Beekerig years) , Clark. G. F. G'elwieks; l'reatoure'r." (lordlier. tirlitowee.—ititlizo,Clwen (triton; Inspeetors, Jonathan 13. Mytql4s Joseph A. H. Mcothiel Assessor. Ildvill Hoffman; Coustahle. ,Fetnr F. Smith; Sir pervisote. A Malawi (Arbil/rpm Samuel 51i1 hot Sahool Doeutora.Jacob Driest, A brahant Ziegler; Atiditt4, !toward Millen Clerk, Conrad E. Myers. ' • Librsty.--'-ledge, Jacob Ether; Inspeetnro. Froderlait Mclntire, Nathaniel 'Gray soot Aid. serinr. James Corey; Ourt-i 'hie, John Eck; Supervisors.• David bilker, 41:iscrh Eltiihntier; School Directors, Illashot • John N uneutakor; Auditor, Daniel Staroir; Clerk* (tem A. Kriee. - • • o, Ateriallept.-41.01te4 of • the Peace, John Burkholder, Jadob B.• Meats; Judge, .lorois !toot:11m; Inspectors. Jolt K nowt, mai Se . itho -ter; As'atereor. .ferrintati Shtybatigal Burillt,tol Myers; Supervisors, John 51 Miller Ingo 4,wle• School .I)llectorat flasitinan. PeriliMind Meal ; .; Audi tn.., John McKnight, 3 years, Wrn. Wil . ... I veto John Callings;•Trintountir. Stl Meals. ; MatsolPirosatth--Judge. Wm. Stnek;,, in. speotors. David Sneeringer. Jacob cluilmAld "Assessor' Jitreplt Herionn;',Girintiabll, Jotin Shultz;; Suptirvisors, Henry Miller, florae Wilt; School -Directors. Jelin Felix. WM. KA ler; Auditor, (lornelltis Hoot:Mello; Clark, Jas. )loilv.iio. Afunorjoy.--,ludge. Wm. Walker; Inert - lots, itityder. Peter Cownover; A It• • " 14 " t• rit tic Allisup; Constable, Jacob 'Fetierhoff; Supervisors; Peter Epley. Writ. Kimite• School Director.. Jas. W. eatr. Stott.. nel liiirborow. David Clepeaddle; Auditor, Smith Dart. thrfurd.--Juatice of , the Pratte. Otte. Hiiires; • Judge.- Henry Ham 'prettier's. Son nel MeTuggart. Anthony Felix; Assitsor. .:metre Thuitither Constable, Atittiony ,Stoond Supervisors; Fontein Mershon. Anthony ter; Sehool I)lreetori.'s% /lime.. Hein.,• .1: Kultuf Auditor. Jacob Stettin; Clerk. Amen , Hriaing....juilge. 'Wm. S. Hildebrand; In. spocr i ne,,,sionnel Heinard, John Brought As noit.or, tSticival Brower Cuptitshle, Philip fle•-s; Sopervemoe. Job Dicke. Puirestuel Chtimister; School Directors, Samuel Thnuos. B„Yle•Altinip• ''Due tor,"!" slid an old ladythe other toil I)'"lnct' Win ' elekin g• ' I "'"? h C. B " hrile ' rl' ' Auditor., Let i Cltronister; Clerk, Jacob- Wolf. aay, to her . I . :111111y ph vfilelal , , kin V,,tl se, Deardorff( till Illt• hOW it 19 Uialennic bilk°, b‘i rl i tuts, Samuel liullinger. George Ye°,lo3 Ac., dusts:'' sesSor. tlhristiatt Rindlotuhi Constable Joh n , on •W!ty. hem'l %Thy rertolni V- ';McCrenry; Su'nervouns. Jno. oushinimugh. re pli e d ;b e do r ior. ;c owing Au the. Frederick Itiirtiz; School Directors, F,_111 11 1 , „ lad that they name into the world witinrUt trunithile. hphratin Dee/Main Auditor...J*4)ll4,G 1 i" • • , Monfort% Clerk. i,4111 Brown. the power o...eporeit. ••-ctri • -' , (th e Pesee..Poor Hoot. • olot me 1 remarked the old Ind}. nosy I'i" . " l. "'n ee ." • - SpO t tier 01 G.; onspostoty, joet.see li` haveslilt e(.1". GeM F. I:AM-minty. W to. kinyd.Ol Astweatu• moo 1, axed my unit Man utter.' ' 11 "r 4 yap Sadler: Coostthle. Ertiwir Roan/0g; hundrod times. Hint are ftHitlikt thing. antl, all s u p, r% 'tic.irs Jacob ll time, Gftl klittetta; ever :.'get: out un Istin •' rte &Moil Director•.. Jecub 114 , mar,. Niet"" if, eu 0" Ittettick. Fromm Flekisai I Jelin, WW1 4 ;11. aged you, for I nueei• Jem:oolliter, et,. k. j am ,b pigio n wri; -- I I T impostors witty.) t• , 0, , Jahn ; ropri rtilliuld a tiled setts ed. tit Nti I Vete ono,/ Buyrn u f y b ItousworAsetesso/51 1 o* l'Uoget; littpervJorini. Jacob ?raft. ink, Paloter; School Photon, Doitiel 11 , 44 John Ittirklii; Auditor. Miebrott,-01" sulker Clerk P e t er *TS.* Luvereryg , liars • yott heard , what happened ter Ocean,: foal term: or ant VOiln!!" r—r+ Well, try to. iciye ,)411S 'a faint deastiptton. ; .areen,. yOu • kelt", JUdge: brit •(,noel plWIlApe dor,'t; has the,spbrigoot of Sandy . Grean given him by, the hsr, be. canoe, in , the firm place bits name is' Neg. antler ; and sceott dly, c• antitoxin:l, hair, tehrtiw,s an eyelashes. Alm 1,1 the , color of Ilrisitil brick., He'is 111 1 ghtity ashamed. heir, hotyttver..jintl,a,,yeer - of rtwo , ago had Ilia head shave'd. bough) a rerled,, Mark wig, anti has been the lite-motet book ' -' hoz moo ever siatte-:-lie's' unparalleled-- slid be boson second, There %vest it rhap stopping, at the ;City , mei, one: d.: y—a tlw:trf, not over four leet.itigb,,lnimpdmek., ,eli; with' it shre;, , S4l tootikey hiee, tno . st hoe. ribly nrnrred and pitted ' with 'the Gretto waa'gontg by, tied the fel ow; whn woe in , the porthili atookitta, hitn. /manger !"• said he, "linItl•on, I 'tvont 'to see yotr.'! , (irsen eloitited; and the Dwarf looked at him 4i:di - idyl - 11 " said he. "I 'rather think • writing - whittl"- asked .wiqpier mirill;" said al* , tlwerf ; :Amottitt . . ,eciine - to lAki, driolc."- Sandy never refused, stele nit invitation ; in. they ' went and liqueretl . and die' day being warm, Sandy inolt:tifl los,list to wipe his forehead; .flis new litttnil 'elirpped hot I lin it:ls. tlasli;";sa Pl' he, t..l've hnrnh 1116," .1. 1 " ' whom , 1". • `aeked` S oily. .-Fontitl-'you."• cried , " . 11 ( liat do you me:ad I" relidGreett;' - 'who is ty arab! of lieing , pot an "What's , Your Imaineat 3 asked'ilio stranger. .. 1 )6. law -.1 yer;4it:" rfplied.Samly, with 1 " paled the' dwarf ' give. you; a liloalrg44l dollars) tryou'll go . out 10.0111- and wit; a suivfor Inc f and. I'll ply ex;rnsee."' Bf I„O i don't win.. it ?"- risked Sandy, • "what then 1" By kitow' yon will," ,exChtimed the siraoler.', rmsltivelv. 1:1111 whet is 11th suit,"- peraisied- Green,. ' , Well, I'll tell citll;'> venlied , the• 41-Warr, around whom a , ii girl lindcollected. "rat entitling 11.4irl in Clueltinati,,and they., wiiiing to. have rteh';• hot she nays like holes , In hive tint of: being' the ugliest' inateti,..wittt in the Utiitß,l Ste'f"P•, l told her little midi Ito a man egliefithari I.; ; nod 1148 rood if I nolll4find 6ite she: ar,Oadd ' marry int), and,not wlthout. I've travel. . .Ist all over- the contort' 'Sit months, HMI Wills jos) aboo4 g.4iog holm) it) despair: when. thank God, I 4aw You. Will you go,,strariger lint hold (In--that's nos . the story. Graen in. of entirse. rather hittehr on the 'object of Itair,'.noil is :ono ziogly,giveo to pathetic eloquenre. was trying breach of promise case gainst me last term. It WSS rlll4 dosing torn lor 111 e ploiotitr, ,a 4 441 spla just Wiloillog op with area) efreet, highfaluting , ahotit' blighted Impee, withered hearts, • Ithisted . rilreetioits, panne '6l Mind foretTr amt ell thatl-`jury much 'affected— the foreman, nn old tenuity; with a (soot ily. of Pik marriageable • and • unmarried thitighterarbtoking with the spirit ,of a lather, intent and . stexn, first at lireen and at rev ,eliettt. who sat behind me sweat ! i'i like a trooper:; the y * gest jurymeti',. I a ApOillly. jolt!, old enough In but in lose end pn,a jary, All Son:) , was picturing the plaintiff's .bent - whenshe' toontl herstalf.jilted ; how she wrung bee han.ls- 7 -antl here he robbed his fists like a waSherwommt ;.• how she, heat. ier .bnsoot anTl"!f been' Well rindded, ha:would Ifavek :Melted • speech less and how'eke t,:re her raven locks— 'lndio his .stritiog the action woo turd, Inn , : I he tran 4 ittled if his mil; didn't roily - 1)1T in his hands and tumble 'on tid...floor t whieli If got kicked • initiCa 'spittoon. 1 tISVOr SSW 44114.1) 34-lisoking 1)8.44) in my' bre. looked like tie. 41 , 441 Of Solutr 44 Perlinpa.,B3o,4iv soho l it 11jm , 4;ao8 to an intelligent ate I enligfttetted jury of his countrymen Ili jest :Mont a nitioste front that time. It a::ved my client tifteeit hun dred dollars.. I thd not tell . hillb 111,11Igh, but took ell the eredit, i, inv,seli, iii M.1,11111e. .1 Tbo following, iit opied fointa totnbsttiue , iti the Lin' O 1 ,• writitt by thu latdt !toy': li:tglt Riot: nointl, of thlit pluce : '• ' TO TIIN.l1;M011.1' OP Ye,'whh v ibe tilieetir 'ef (i.td.rtatirctit tn . (ewe, tu I mirk with joy .e.tch,meouili till g l'r e .o.l ,e . er tito g:a.e:aa yee ogilgra 1 hr ..h.tft. Hod sle s islo of the poor . ' A chit I ~ • w tiejnii.e, yet i t e,l the sionitAtoe tc tear— the “ wing (Aitt.rger,' lies hiiirti hero'. , kSaotoly i :ho*, ;mini • Are4 l ,lo belong . to s, ar - sir." Ago ~ W hy.:Elaitilnyo'howdo yoO nuke that ?"ift it.ii!!1 441 04 0"1814 : .- I !a4t 4r 777* obliithtir pug tllir ilny i.I beds .11e$ • ums: kattfortard." '.•" , t• • • , • '• • ' ;.! • , • f. • , -1,41 1 4 le, s *a.t. ..40144 . , ' ,16* Pk. ,t 1 • f:Atwg, . DJ, t;jo-4;T% , • •0 TWC , VOttaittlllo4We v ' 4! .VivviAr T y' '14"1,441;4.:1tt;/,',';.,-.q.J;'=.l, !MEI