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T PRIVATE: BALE.--The subscribers,
tL EY-mtitoti of ARRA II A FM rya a, deoessed„
offdr Piivate 911 e, that
DESIRABLE: FAltlf-,
on which decedent resided upwards of twenty
yeara r Aktunie in Tyrone township, Adams
enuaktihrijointng lands of . George Meekley,
Belie a ... I nonb Welt Anthony Dear
dorf4antwek. Peardorit, and ; Pavid Iloorsr,
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000 '1 202 _ACALS., :sore or lens,
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proportions ot Timber and Meadow
T peatenta &widget ,cif a ,_,,,_
twelate Ilicentberboarded Dwell- '"I'l : n
in g ponsE, !lank Barn, Wagon :' 1 U
BtHei r igi& Corn Crib attached, _
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Cocqwpahor, and other out-huti4lngs ; 2
neva ng wells of water, one at the house,
the.hthefat, the barn ; and an eicellent Ap
ple ORCHARD, with a variety of other choice
fruit.. C ..) I o sago Creek rune through the
Farm, and the . e are also two springs on the
property. The fences, mostly of chesnut
rails, are good, and the land . is in a good
state of taltication, two-tltirdi of it having
been limokt. The property will he shown by
Samuel. Pollinaer, residing thereon.
Also. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN L.IND,
containing 7 acres, more or less, situate in
Menallen township, Aluus county. adjoining
bentli of George ilialdey, Is,:ol, Guld e n, and
others.
JOHN SNYDER,
FILEDERICK HOLTZ,
E. rutorr
Sept. 6, IPS
J•The sale notes g:lven fur personal
property of said deoeased are now due, and
imnsetlinte paymenVisrequired. The notes
aro in the hands of F.
Valuable Housos and Loth,
1I'( SALE, in and near Uetrvetur:/.—The
undersigned will offer nt Pulilie Sole, on
Naturfirtillte 11 day of October next, on the
pren!ises,A4. idtr al i j _ kg. talutthly property,
to wit& ,
A Tiri)4l4l'nritt. 1101.7ffE. in : ,
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Chun i bers . g . - f reef , fierwe :ate.:ate. en :ate.
the
the Stor e '
Itesirs. Scott end . .,'..f bljn . ;
Picking, t-part now oceupied _:-' •
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a• smieweilerN shop, with swell of est.eittatt
witteri. • ''': • :
Also,aTtroastiory Brick HOUSE.
on- 1 44islifintd street. tritio a full
LA. -Malta for Lumber, Coal, or p
otloor business on the Raiiroart.,
Also, about 4 2...^ AereQ ut excellent
lying oil the 31,11erstnwn flood. it/eluding d
Acres, more or less, •.if TIMBER-I.AM), im
mediately in the rear of my dwelling. Ou
this tract is an excellent bran, with sheds
and other Out-houses. a joitt riglkt to an ex
cellent welt of water, a thriving Ai ogle and
l'esu.tOrchara, and Uti; , a:ll)4l4 it s om ,
A new arid well - constructed
Fra ni A and We.itherlotrded tli;
110t7n, with four rouhiz nut
kitchen.
Tlie land will tio sold entirci, or, in parts 1.3
suit purch:t cry.
IttrStle ti) e ,, minenr's nt 1 o'clock, T. M.,
on *aid day, alien atteiiil,ince will be given
and terms wade known by
fiept. to
M. S. SC:IMUCKER
A Valuable Farm,
1 4T PruvATE :TALC.—TIie hubscriber,
wishing; to diseuzitiuut.; fanning. »Gra at
Private
IN S F•A g IE,
ittmte in Mountiov township, nn the mail
leading' from the White Choreli to Il.aner's
Mill, .wiloioing, hinds of Jacob Schwartz,
Iti ler, tleorge Gruhf, and others, con-
Lauini 2,20 Acres, more or lc.-, between 30
ens' CA,I acres of whichi are Woodland, and a
large proportion of Meadow,—
The improvements are a Two
story Ilriek HOUSE, 0,4e, , t0ry
Back 11-tck-imilaing, 1.0. g Barn
Wagon Sbel, Corn Crih, and ;Ili
nutt a aildinz4, in good oraGr, tv‘u 110% er-failing,
Walls of Wrier n e ar the with pumi.s
in them ; Nereral Ppriwz4 On tl fares;
A"0,1 ()ectiarili, containing a Yarit.ty „f fruit,
ppit4,' Peachee.'Penrii,
- .lo"Perietie withing to view the property
aritoectetestiel to call ea the sulemrilier, re
eietiao thereon..
Aixr:39. 1818..°m
Cheap 1 • Cheap• I
itrOlfg GOODS !---J.kCOBS 1 BRO.
knee just,teturned from the city, with a
very large aseurtsueut of Cloths. Ciissinirres,
Veatiugs, Summer Goods, and esery thing
**On the saisces wear littp They- also offer
plainittul funcy Shirty, silk and cot
ton- Handkerchiefs, Suspetillers,Ac. flaring
uuusually low; f r the cash, they are
onablea W a.elltatr.Arga ruts EVER—ab elCci
)enefult dioth +(tit, made up, for i31:1 for in
situate. Give them a call, nt their new e,tab
li+ittneut,in Chatubersbutg stret t,a few duers
scent of the Court-huuee, before purchs,ing
eleewbere. [M:iy 10.
A Card.
AVING disposed of my store to the Messrs.
" thitta, I would recommetol the new Bret
to the etrrafidente of the public, and hope
they will receive a large share of th e p u bli c
patronage. JOHN 1101iE,
April .5,
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New Marble Establishment.
/ I.ICiMB.Wft would moat respeetfully
• inform his friends and the public r,••en
entity, that he hints opened a thin Marble Yard
at Yr Sherrystoses, Adams( county. Pa., where
he will execute all kinds of work in his line
of business, such as MONUMENTS, TOMB
dt "AI ) S:ONES, La., with neatness auit
dispatch, and at prices to suit the times.
All orders addresPetr A. L"Bach*.:
IlLuSherryittiwn, Ad.slarSco . utity; Pa:, Will be
promptly attended to.
Asir, 24, IssB. Our'
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gun .subectiber , bee removed- hie Plough
i l Pia )41Actille _Shoe' from the ,
Fountil
brii7g to Railresa street, oupsite Tate 8
1 init . b atop, -lieek .
orthii &es WWI,
a4teks,lletyy . ptettextsif that' ever to at
' 4itatomers: Irlbughetlveityfon hoed
e to dratle ot4he shortest notiseould
2 116411 1 it 4 sPers*; Am» reiniregt. .4%)041 he
aliso4 kialusatas and r4PlarinSSl°cks-•
. i ce /9, , DAviD r..,,,E,N.
- -Snot -Arriving!
iftwleueDs storLutsvl IS *THOMAS%
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ohApar-lizils OW.
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407. YEAR.
Public Sale.
IN pursuance of LA Order of the Orphan's
Court of Adams county. the inbscrilx•r,
Administrator of the estate of Dr. J• 31E3
11.tawros, deceased, will offer at PALlie
Sale, at the public house of David Goodyear,
in Franklin tnwnship, Adams county, oa
narsday, the 3 , Uta day of September rust,
the following Real Estate, Tie:
Ist. All thatTrnet of Mountain Land,
described in the original survey as lot No.
2, situate on We South Mountain. in the
township of Franklin. adjoining hinds of
Thuiticus Stevens, Levi Irwin, McKenriek,
and others, containing 300 Acres, more or
les,.
2d. Three Tracts of Monntain Land,
described in the original surrey as trade
Noe. 5, 6 and 7, adjoining lands of John
llearner, A. Iletienrick, and others, and the
Franklin county line, each tract containing
410 Acres, more or leas.
3d. A Tract of Mountain Land, de
seri ired in the original surrey as tract Ns. 10,
situate in Franklin towitahip.(tate Menallen,)
iuljoining lands of A. .I.leKenriek Thomas
Stevens, and tither*. containing 410 Acres,
mote or less.
Perlons wishing to view the property
are requested to call nn the undersigned, re
sidinz in Munmagirurg.
ikirSale to commence at 12 o'clock, M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and term.l rna•le knNwn by
JAMES ReSSELL. .I,lner.
By the Cenrt-11. U. WOLF, Clerk.
Aug. is
Public Sale.
9111 E sulAcriberA, intending to remove, will
-L offtr at Public Sale, nn din premirem, um
Tuesday, the 2qh day of STtesuber next,
TII E It FARM,
containing `JO Acres, more nr less, situate in
NJuntpleasant township. ALlutuß county, ad
.i.,ining hunk of Daviti Clupsatidle, George
Slagle, Winrott, and others. About 15
acres are Woodland—the balance cleared
and under gtwid cultivation. The
improvements are a Two-story „„
Weatherboarded HOUSE, a good ;
Ilr.rn, Orchard, &c., with a never
spring of water near the dwelling.
/:Ge•At the same time r.nd place, will he
offered, d H ,rscs, 4 COWP, 8 head of Hogs, 2
rluuglpg, liatrutra., llarse Gears,
& c . ; 20 tons of Hay.
•sale to curnMence at IO &clack, A. il.,
nn said tlay....vben attendance will be gii eu
and terms wade kr...wn i.y
JOHN SOCKS,
11111_'11AEL DAENER
Aug. 'lO, 13.1 R. is'
A First-class Farm,
, k TYTOININtI G ETTYSIII7IIG, FOR SALE.
A" —The undersigoed offers at Private Sale.
his FARM. situate in Strabitu township,
Adams county, nn tho Ilanover road, and ad
joining the Clettysbur ; ,c, B.irough lice. The
farm contains 1.54 Acres, more ur less, the
hunt bei,ig of the bet quality, much of it
granite' —with fair proportions of meadow
and, timber. Fences good and the soil in ex
cellent cultivation. The improve- '
ments arc a comfortable Stone ..,4c
t Dwelling lIULSE. Bank Barn,
Wit,gon Slol. Corn crib, Sc.—first
rate Apple Orchard, t never-failing *ell of
water at the door, and a number of springs
the tract. It is ( ertainly one of the
• most desirable farms now in market in this
4eonnry, and demands the attention of capi
talists.
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Persons wishing V) view the property nre
requested LA) call upon the undersigned, resid
ing therein. DANIEL BENNER.
July 5„, 18;8.
Valuable Farm,
- port SALE.-1 will sell a barnatin, kntl on
easy terms. The Farm on Which Samuel
17.mn; now resides; lying, in Frederielt pwn-1
ty. M I . 12 nrilen from Frederieit city, (turn
pike all the way,) and within one 1111/0 of 1
Woodsboro'. disdaining 150 Acres, in
an excellent state of cultivation. The
DWELLING, B.lll\, ice, all new:
EV" . l?,±rsons wishing to purehioce will be
shown the premises by Mr. Young. For
term 4, nr•ply to lion. E. Liotti
Frederiek City, or to
J.VMES WIIITEFORD,
No. 6 Spcs,r's IYlesrf,
Aug. 9, 1818. So'
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Timber Lots.
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THE aubaeriber hart still a few =,-;
tudre ralnai.le LOCVST and
TIIBEII, LOTS for 2.1.1 e.
J. D. PA XTON
Gettysburg, July 26. lasB.
Teachers Wanted.
TRH Sehnol AArsi:tars oC Ussntpleaslint
A towaslii_p gill meet at liras), tipil3 o ho o l.,
Xal ttrday, the it dag„oir 04tent
ber ot.rt, at. 2 o'clock. P. M., ror the Purpose
of employing gine Teachers to talie charge
of the ,several schools of saidireirnwhip.
P.IIWRT ECKERT, Sees,.
Ang. 30, 1858. td*
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(11.)0D.'ialeeived-tPreryreek' at
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Aug.?. LIM& • .
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TIIi itirrtiig reit the
mereaaillit Tart
AIF are yet moat
teat theieTndet *theta' JP i7 F
--itihrifd *tilde so barbel thelikb
day of Beptetaber mem= after deli date the
&Waste vitt beSagaidklia ltae-heeelir 04 La
yaw for TgLectiaa. • • - /,‘
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GETTYgIjeRG PA•• - 310 - NDAY SEPT o k.. 4 20 1858.
Notice.
HAVING been appointed County Superin
tendent of the Common Schools, I wil)
I visit She following district*, for the rarpniie
• of examining Teaebere fbr the Public Subools,
on the days mentioned :
Germany and Union twpc.. at Litticstown. on
Pritity, Sept. 17. at-1 o'clock.
Hantiltonbarr and Liberty twps.. al Fairfield,
on Saturday,Stpt. 114, at 1 o'clock.
Illountpleasant twp. , at Brush ltuu, on Eri
day. Sept. 24, at
Ilatutlton twp.,
at East Berlin, on Saturday,
.9/ pt. 25, nt 10 o'clock.
Berwick Bor. it, twp.. at Ablioustown, on
Saturday, Sept. Z. at 2 o'clock.
Butler twp., at Mtldlet.4,wu, on /d04013'.
Sept. 27, at 10 o'chmk.
Tirane twp.. nt Ileidlersburg, on Ntanday,
Sept. 27, at 2 o'clock.
Iluntington and Laimette tarps., at Vetere-
burg,int Tact day.. Sept. S.R. at 2
hlerrallen tap.. at lientlert‘ ale, uo Watittet
any. Sept..V. at 2 fi'vhovic. • I
,wool tap., at MuSliorrybt..)wnot.t Thant- I
day. Sept. 30. at 2. n'cluci.•.
Mc untjoy twp., at Two Tuterns, nu Friday,
Oet. 1, at 10 o'Ll ,e.k. .
Freedotu tvip., at ltloriix's Tavern, on Fritins,
Oct. 1, at 2 o'cliKk.
Curaterhtnd twp., At Schrirer's Taverns Sat-
Oet. 2. at 2o'eloek.
The examinations will be held at the
li.np , cri, in eault district, where , . cr
convenient. Persons who expect to te:,ch in ,
the Public School.. ,luring the e.imi to , C a ll Anil
wiener, will be required to attend the.e PC
us they will he held to the ex
clusion ot - pritute esamitiation4, except itt
extreme cases. Directors, p.trent4 a.til a:I
others interested iu the Gintittuil tichuul
tem, are earneativ raque4e•l t be pre.ent.
J. ILIIENV, C. Sty'l.
Sept. 13.1'3g. td
Teachers Wanted.
TILE School D.rectors of flettylburg will
nii•tt 1, M 234 Itt lid fur the purpo.e of:
supphing a male teacher fur the Colored
School, and a female amaixtant teacher for the
Digit School. It is expected that the C..unty
Superintendent will i.e present to examine
ary applicants who have not already received
certificates. Application may /e made lip it
ihtt. day of meeting to tiny member of the
board. R. O. I,_.Clll.:Altl,
Septeml-er 13, 15,.58.
Military Auditors.
- voncE is here g; yell to the Fl..l.losceri
-LI of' the A Innis Comity Brigade or the
Pennsyltania Militia, that there wilt be n;
uteeLiuo of N. 114 OtFicer*, at the hoo‘e of
liar% ey D. Wank., :n Gettrborg% om Thurs
day the 2:W %(Sepir„vber inst., at iu o'eluck,
A. M.. for the purp..se, ..f a uditi ng the, ni „,- 1
(ounLor sail 11 iza,le.
WM. WALTER, Brig. lien.
Sept. 13, 18:)S. td
This Way !
'VENV LOOT E:-sTAP
ha.s the plestsuro s f annum ci g ts
hit friends Jr. the politic thitt he Int.'osistiotesso-;
ed the lirx.l a r,41 Isuslisesi, no his • ow 14 t
ok," on lidltiob re S rut, GetvsLtlig. 49-
pordto Fohttests•c:„ . s ,tore, niod i • p tint. vd to ;
make up A.totb sod Stint f ~11 kinds, f.r
liantletueu, and Children. :
determined to unit Liy some. Lot th e nfh
hand., and wi!l h.ms a iperMl2ml
my %;urk. 'n that the pub to eels rt—t o-Acrred I
that no ofTvrt 'A 'II hre abated to give soti•fa4-1
tion to csiumers. Ifeirgive men Lull.
J \VILSO N.
Sept. 15Z.8. •
Executor"' Notice,
1J 1I ipot.DEN, F.STATE.—
‘ Letter,. te.c.usic.ittar• eatnic of
G•fitlen, Se.. Int* of liezuhatly tiow it
ihiti4 Askant.. county, deveit..nil; lint ing
gniotoltaildie ucaernigned, (tliu tir•Liouncti
mailing in nountjoy tuuu.Gip, 011 ,1t1 o ,
name.' in (li•riunny ;lie; beret
give notice to alt per,ow. iiio.o,lv.l 'to nal,l
e.tate to tiritelintneliatelinyolent. nn , l do we
tinting elniton agaitirt the mime tn, present
them properly stitlieoticatell for xeltlttoeut.
I.EN" i GULDEN.,
.1 AA:U/3 P.
Ang..ltl, 1858. fit Excrotor.t.
The World's -
GREAT EXIIIBITIIIN PRIZE MEI*AL
Amrlittrto T) C. Yid Et. •
For ALS (fro 1.4,441,it, 15, 1Z • : I .
n 31EYEltreim‘etfully inf
1 - 1 • anti the penile generelty tiro he link
iwtetttietly on. hued I?lA.NlJB,..ehuiilto,thui•e
fur erh . ti.4l 100 received the Prize 31 ; e.dal iii
London, in 131.
All °hitt.% prnntptiv attended ta,satl *rent
care taken in the reteetia• and papektig Olr
same.
Ile hall - reee;veil daring. the laiit Uncle*
Sure mitre Medals than any etL4r, maker
front the Frinuktin Institute—also, First
Pretniutus'in Beaton, New York and Bale"-
titer°. '
Wartsraouss nlitafax434 *.nset beduw
suusb side, Puibsdelphia.
lefft. 'Sat '
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APA r t , E V i.ip.F 4 / 1 1/ 1 41 1 1.
geatree4 near ',Mei
Oegiyabufg; paler ItWAiniaab*,..lhe'
ass ,Bah Ortee mut Actieseca. iljf ! ohierges
are reoeitrple f dod pe :frill on inoecogioilf
dame, I , 4 4 r6a4rdr` astianOt ti.'ll4l4iiefea'4o
receive I share of pat!" petrunate,
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wpm TO STAMP ALONE.
Be firm, be bold, be stroog, be true,
And dare to stand alone;
Strive for the right, rrbete'er you do,
Though helpers there are none.
Nay, Decd not to lb* *Welling surge,
Ot popular sneer and wrong;
'Twill hear thee on to rttiu'iA target
With current wild and strung.
Stead for the right I Humanity
Implores with groans and tears,
Thine aid to break the Testering Hutt
That biad her tuiling
„years.,
Stand for the right i Though falsehood reign,
Anti proud lips coldly neer„ 4
_1 poisoned arrow cannot sionnir
A conscieuce pare and clear.
Ittnritl for the right!—ant with clean handl!
Exalt the true on high ;
Thou'lt and warm sympathizing hearts
Jutuug Ike passers by.
lien who have seen, and thought, and felt—
Yet could net hordly dare
The little'r brunt, but by thy side
Will et er dangers sh ire.
StAnil fur the right!--proclaim it low],
111.u'it bud ering Lung
In honest hearts, awl, thou no Inure
Ile duozued to stand alone
s.llzci . i)lisaziilio!).
The Head of Oliver CromwelL
Bel Ore leaving .P.itgland I had au op,
portunity of sec tag a g,rent curiosity, a
relic ofalitiquity, which few English
men You will be surprised.
and perhaps inCredulons, %O l en I K.: T y I
pare seen the /A, /wilt/ of Off rrr Prom..
well—not tile mere Rktdl, but the head
entire, and in a state of reniarkahle
preservation. Its history is authentic.,
and there is verbal and hi,torical evi
dence to place the thing heyond
('rout -ell di e d at Hampton Court, in
t 63.4, g i v i ng t h e s t roilge6 t, ee id ei , ce o f
las earnest religious convictions, and of
his sincerity as a Ci,iistian. Att e r an
imposing fnueral pageant, the body
in
having been ehalined, it ,‘ wa.4 hnried
in Westminster Abbey. On the restor
ation of the Stuart.; 3c :ti tack, n u p
and' larnSg. tit Tylturn. .Aftiar wars is-, Ilk
head wa- cut orr, a pitte driv e n up O m ;
the neck and hkvill, Hitt expo.ed on
We , tinitiqter Mt U. It renutined there
a 1011 g until, by .. oulL , violence,
the pikell:l3 broken Mill the 'head
thrown down. It was picked up by a
soldier and concealed, and after‘rards
(-nil-eyed to somo friend, who kept it
ea refit) ly fir V0311'3, 'Flu o• !gilt 1 , 11(.:e.e.-
11i011 Or which can easily he
traced, it has come into the possession
of tliedaughtcri,t• Hon. Mr. 'Wilkinson,
ex-Mellibt:r of p:iiliatnent fttui Buck
inglinin :tad ilromicy. It. was at the
residolice of this gentle nun thiit I; saw
the head, and his daughter, a lady of
fine manners and j:reat culture,
it to 11N-I . )ft% rerCil," the pastor of
the lit-omit.). 'Diestnting Chapel, and
myself.
This !tend of .Crotnwell is alnwqt en-
Pre. 'l . he flesh is black and s'aUtett,
but the fentnres art; hontlS 4 tierfert, tilt)
trail. Aili ternairting., anti eves the large
wart over inc of wcp•s—siteli Leu n g a
tl isti ttiAl rt , -Ifettle7 Art' it 4 i'aeissa-14 tet
twrllttly c Nikki_ The pike wllivio NT:I4
lliniSt through the perk still remains l
the tipper part ot iron; nearly roirte,l
oft', and the lower ll outfk n portam ho
splinterg, 0t0‘r1t0, , ..7 that it was broken
by t.oone aet of vitotettee. It. is littown
htstoritsiily that Cromwell .utas 4.'111 ba I m
ill, anti ow pert-ou dots eared for %vas
o.trerpahlielygibbitted,eseept this illus.
tritons ',tali. In addition to tlw most
a tillivilic rcouriwtotteenling Ural:end
possessed Ly the family, and A' 11 i (
'II
I
have found oirtainfal by lii• o yojettl
workoi,tottol UVOII yo ton old tituituseript i ii
the lirltodo musopin, Mr. FlqAtotalt thu
dist ip' , ltisitiar ii r edliift.tr, tarosgave it 10
Its Ot7itiioo /Aline' : link:olra' mono, other
thou tbo balmier .thiitoo .citturtttll.-.-
l Qt. Its a*ttawa . peetn2 ajtuottt tot know n
' itiEnOitail,,tind onl, a.f y w years a' 3 _ , ;(i a ,
. diseabsipit in sdnie tit tile '00)10)0nm:11s
whielil hare seen alt'eritwir dirtied
and ativocauxi-ita- ,•fiuttli, la ;unicir ,
was 4,ss eirtailietioo, anti •as Ra one r
jutd stm the head, it. liavin,..;• I?aert.kep . t
Cutitiebled, wile could spenk - by anthort- ,'
ty, liceently . • the &Aire fur 'etitooleill... l ;
meat hattpassed it wayi anti permission i i
i'to itto , ite obeerfaily,,gntausi,, t ~It it, a e
' Psrifialt ,iccliti-si}k9„ for a litq, bpi it, is l i'
,
exicefplix„prllserveilander Ti)eic and key h
in ,C§OX of gtetitstafiqiiiik, 'wrapped lit Pa .
.„,..--tp-o
it Matibiti l lSt tiliStl3reetvslisPesi MA *WU j' . '' ArrA 'Willi ' Yeiiiit:'ittlittMfir, *TO*
~it is rqsist' ir° l ° .l " . biding Phu* and Itboatro A few ereaings since, 4111vitSinty
, , 7 hi• °tie, r . Wititil ' inn 001:484 it i .v.. )f Prhlteli itairtoyeit byltre loudatalls. It au
h , . *hi* *gaited )-41ifvANS k• iIN twit* oatiluousuit ihatitti43 l 4 l Wt"
„pnatw hi .0 -=./ :- il , '•-I ' hs r , ii i i i ,` i' Weil, 400 i: "41412ptt ** t
r.t( - , i , goo . , I C
t:lit life' Stt - )ll7iortTho *tr . a' /1 r 1 et iVn !..an . r•
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, I I I Kt, ri bAckb .ow aria lia, s patti of fl aitnfi v i i i ii , ., , !, ,-.. ... a, tat/b red of tap . ;
a ..r . se j a oc:f bat kir titi Itiitii.' ' 4 ''" ' : ra il#F- - r - - - - , :i.o li tepti g ise l d;
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EM
' el it, Captain."
A s poil 8191:1101 been told of a lisp
ing Officer in t ' ratted • Statefi ;Army,
having' been' viCtimised by a brother
officer; (Who'was htited'for his cool de
liberation Anil' 'strong. ItervC,) and his
getting *lntro trit), him in the follow
ing manner. The cool joker, a cap.
thin, was always quizzing the lisping
officer, who-was a lieutenant, for kis
nervousness.
" Why," said he one day in the pros
enet;'of his company, "nervousness is
alt nonsense. I tell yea, lieutenant, no
brave man will be nonionic"
"Wefl," inquireetthe lisping, friend,
"how Wontel you do, *pose - thstell
with sin !iitlit fusee thould crop ithelf
into a wnlied angle in which you had
taken thelterftin a compnny.of tharp
thooters, and where it wisth certain
that it yoir pat out your nothe you'd grt
itpeppered ?''
"low!".fiaid the, captain, winkingnt
the: 0i1.c40,-se why, take it cool, and spit
nn the'fiaseo."
The' party 'broke np and retired fbr
the istght, except the patrol. The next
morning n number of soldiers were as
sembittli end talking in clusters, when
alongtitino the lit:attestant ;lazi
ly opening his eyes, hu remarked to thu
captain :
"I want to try nn extliperiment thith
morning, and thee how exthucdingly
cool roe tens be."
Sayirrg which ; he 'deliberately walk
ed up to the fire burning on the 'worth,
glared in its hottest centre a powder
earrrlsto,' acrd • fristantiy , retnented.--
There wits but one mode of egre%B from
the quarters, and that was upon the
parade ground. the road being built up
for. &retire ;.• the occupant took one
glance at the eunnister, comprehended
Ids situation, and in a moment dashed
at the door, but it Was fastened on the
outside.
" Charley, let me out ifyoh love me!"
shouted the captain.
" Thitit on thu canithor ohouted LU
in rrt urn.
Not a moment was to he lost ; he had
at first snatched up a Llanket to cover
Iris egress, but now' dropping it, hi
raised the window and out he bounded,
.kait); eubtfes,- smag evierything but .0
very rdmrt, undergarment, and thus
NN ith hair almost on end, he dashed up
on a fhli parade ground. The shout
whieh hailed h in brought out the whole
harraelis to p+eu what, wa., the mattur,
:out the dignified captain pulled a tall
sergeant in front of hint to
~;elf from their gaze.
'' Why didn't ynn thpit obi it ?"
Chu
liecanse phoro were no sharp-41;0ot
ers in front tO stop a retreitt," :111SWOE
'Pa the Captain.
"All I linve got to thay then, 414"
sail tlii lioutetiant." thy 6 your
thafely have chino it, for I. tliwear them
‘Natlin't a thinglo grain ut lio%dur in
it !"
The enptein it:w never spatunt against
nervousness sinco.
its_A •• teller" coming Immo from
California Hummer rattletuffiltu ire
dwieker-enge, Ito tlptositell
1114 other plontiet wal4:r- hitt bed ,at
Clukgrylt. 'Pie room eatitztuted fifty
It...Mt-4110f Hill, ,of drunken Auld sick
..ft•lltyra." During:l, L4:l»tOrary ' AVienee
of the otvuer, the entalitt,g4ltioatii and
the ownor contig in aftel finding the
critter ,g))1w, yelled uttt, I;:vetialitlng
tni-ery T 1A 110 . g such my wolchtluin . ft'—
Mati . y'lleatk popped out tkontutbetAkea.
iuttritol): ttlirty 'betU but.. DifilOtbttnlotti
wen this wirbing articly. "Wlntt Wad
Itu. old fuller,
.yo,u'ry intinirinr
r" r atti 1ici104.411 . /11311 . . " 111ir; me
a-atellthon; nil my dust i 3 ntidir , my
Ui ti, Lore, anti I tuft x gaunt
tint Ita's gutsee--' . 1 1;401 11 V
tligger or a xylitu " No, Lb
o, Ca libirma fueit,
long, and liftY•two rtlttles on 'Mt.
1lov4:19 - of your Irvllers ti)ounsheltarital
ei.ittor enta-lift' Ettnad hard/7_140y
Itsolti'S r tnot,4l/ PlAniffotlNl /ttal4 to O , FI. yet
Iteti tk baud'.
. 0 41
*A..fi he at.sallie" ilaa bt?e4 kw.
fruac good luck to the New , X ?tic
jewelers, who ,were terribix,
from 09 hard times 'tin Al t r y bit on
this expedient tbAiieflitsttifr 'Wes by'
working erthenttesetleithheint4ati:**4-
rrettrttttd , fittger Fier,
it for, 6 1. 5 qQ.PfrP o ilet i a llki t rr
elry at the rate os. pet
As long as there is tt &Melia ' u alElibee
She eishihroik,
Burnett will last,, and if it does not, theme
is a
bwiti, wi glattatit)&49t3i
114041 441r tt n: I C I CP r a f t
Ipoq W
:111 ;41
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t i,:ritb
EMS
EMI
vij *ffitt•
wiro DOLLARS et-11421.
"itetty Women.
It:: i►rr`tty WoCitailiy One' - edit, 'in
stitutions' of the country—an imp, in.
d ry• goo& arid glbryti 54,113401 6111)-
bluie,sky and lulpeiness wherever
,ho goes, ller path is ono* of Atilt:ions
roses, perfumes and -beaky: - Blor'tl4 a
po"ekt,'wrltten in hare curls and choice
calico, and good principles. Her words
float rosud the oar like taut
_birds of
paradise, of chimes suiSa Crifh
Without hur, society would lose its
trues t a tweet lons, the thwreil its fl rhtest
khd yolnig men the very bolt
of. oomforts.aod °cmpany. , lter .infl u
en co and gonexp4iky iestrain Life VbiQuell
strengthen the weak, rai*e the lowly,
flannel shirt the heathen, and streng&
en the faint heart. .1V hervver yositisid.
tho virtuous Ironies, 'sail also Mid am
side binuets t Clean clothes, order, good
living, gentle,. hearts, Tulle' Belt' and
model. institittions puerility. 'Silo is
the flower of humanity,.k very. Venus
her inspiration is the
breath of Heaven."
Tnnlma Under the Alps.
The mails per America, received Ju
ly 21d, bringueeonntsof the continence
wont some months - ago of the Alpine
Tunnel, connectilig Modena and Bar
on opposite sides of the Alps,
which there tower to a height of four
Alionsand eight hundred English foot,
nearly a mile high. Its length will DS
nearly eight and a half English miles:
From the great twig it of the mountain,
it. en it.ottly be Woiked front, the ends.—
By the ordinary means hitherto employ.
ed, thirty}-six yours would be required
to conipioto it. lay the perforators or
drill' lig itiatebi u es, o ptirati.4l by ectmpress."
ed air, the work, it ist itistissutyotL, will
be completed in six year*: •
fOrThe qe,v,. Mr. I:trtiii, of`lint , -
Burling
(on; 31e., a man of decided talent and e '
worth; was somewhat noted fbr his co
cciitricity runt humor, which ttecialiouttl
ly slinwod tbsinsnivui , inVab4(!
istrations. In .he ,tilue of
,ti . u3 great
land speculatioin Stairie; several
of his prominent pnriitlicniers woe
Carried away with the mania of •buy
ing, Intabor tracts. 3lr. Martin . re
sisted this iapeculating spirit, and more
than once rebuked it in his sermons.—
n e evening of his regular wcekli meet
ing., he noticed that seVeral of hispromi,
rent men. were absent, and lie knew at,
once that they were gone to BAngnr
groat.. land sale. At4er hYmii had
been sung, ho said—
" Brother Anen t Will you leaf/ us in
prayer
So me orie s t pnict it 'fruit&
" Ile bas gone to Bangor."
31r, Martin, }Sol i triactmeertod in the
least, Called out—' • " -• •
" beacon Bari*, !bad tifi pet pupae"
rs no has gefie to Blogor,"t anytime
". i •
Again the paiitor kel it
"'Squire Clark, *My-often
"The 'Squire SKIS group tol3mipir,"
said sante-vim; and XX. pi,nr.P) LNiiiq
now satiotlicd, round upon the
a&sembly, its: if the'saine . replY
lirulia Eiei,i'ven"-tbAieVy 101101.14' 'Mk
gthc.it; ttti4 vory'qatoltlytagid....•
"Th e .4:linir' wills sing, Ail o ggor. i A n nd
then WO iviitOlioilM*Mmo ;".
. , . ,
A j carinys Tri'oaine.—We 'have' been
j
&AtOn'etotd, 64ed•
of tputpaiirtitm *;;0 Inkon
out•ofqt, Luly:s Niko winch it Ittd
111.04 sowed Luta suGstkui.Air r eliiiorrile.
Sktiq s allte 'foam"' ilitiong %bias pa
; +n ail • Tiurtitasod by .mlime6., Morey
; *lbelk4:ildr. this ii;.Yo ri ainiktlit3fase is in
perfectly good condi oft'
Se4l, ip us lively' 'A. style as
I when u "rho
;tidy wide) that *irt wasia "au
riA4 kliterfliknot saiongithe spit r,-opiw
tke,t mom ficry...onuk—leit4l(4l
scar lra ob dtiiry'tlslotyilliaeweicit4444ot
*rigirterbsY•iiiti-444t.raw54,..54 , & Mitlll
kirtinicleasomOtsWitiglit. YiP t figi g Y ,6
446110114uSIAPite ~'i'iiinetsti of. rkuisia,
ellAarrglis ?vial he Jitustnind; ON' 'Mi.
pi n& tr Prussitt • iptiirittle • with Kn.
Princess—thst is,they 401 I bati 'WC*
exactly-Otte, ititti4lfre. Victor's is with'
the . , lie f*Pflilibriii the ' , true
ifairstat Itike i pt baths tighs44...4Th4likorY
that the young princess setuaq wicti
WO , s i W v A I P. i t igN l V 414110 , V
ft), A lif j. imp i Asfitrist, Ws
4 ' . - to bitLitaa.'t
.F 1 410 . 0 P4o 4 i4livis
.9, IneoineOu VIM i 4 pktiiiifteboe.iiitil,ie•
doubted by P riest' eittneetii.l- T heetee
fi11 e .,, i ,.,. v. 1 .. t ''• .` - . 11:. .14
ihistit (- --a tl •
'''• n .1 1 ** IT . ?gkVir
44
6agiggill4 " V triil l f
* IA:
infienl
•t,- • taleatdidikdet ist
..
l' ;11 . 111 , 11114 ,1 0111 th /AIWA
illeibilliabit#lol4 4 ,44ol,4tat; VI
ite.;# .. ' e , , . cruder
\ i i . . ~kV& tiliPlitti,
, .., ‘', t 1
:leek, 'lreuPPOass•Arbat
twillethitip.otAtiberoci rater i 4
Willifilliallpovineaid ci . • „ ..0
f i tnr4- . 7 - •• 4.,5'
. -~,
P *i e
party, whose success wool nave been
the signal Car:diem/lea-, I
,dyeknown
you long, and I know you - would hon
estly endeavar to do right. I have that,
fnith in ou now, but yuu must look, to
. 1404 1 . Melo* , Wrist ..au aide
rua ;Wilt 1100 k
follow. My pence with (led is made,
my earthy hlfairelli?ftlelitst 14.P,P 111
not go without seeing you, and Thank
ing you for your interest,i4r,Fehii4 4 ."
Mach more was 'said that, Is totiagereil
to repeat.- Calorie! Hanlon Was rat*
•exliausted, and Mr. Buchanan frequent ;
ly urged him to spare himself, 14,
eltanati remarked to monilierits the'
family that Mottling bad..evergive, him
greater pleature. When. Mrs. Jacoinv
returned to her ligh or's. rivin oalkr.l,
her to him and said : "My ell ild. 7ott are
a witness-of what has {named_ this
jitg; think of it, sag' remember A. I ant
glad Buchanan camel' all is psalm *la
me, and I can rest."
Gov. Wise ort Horse Ruing.
1 Gov. „ tisl
''
~.X._ FirginiNr .. e . gretfully
declines to at i d the Em orashow
at Sp he
siv a: .-.4,_
4 " It has been said' Wilk nothing else
Ulm@ tbvtilr, viiips irill , titspipeoserisnil
keep up the breed of fine blooded r stobk.
I strt-nevo witting! so -loeliese:asty.sinait
thing. Improve agrienkere 'Awl- tho - '
Weattli it produces will, in my-opinion,
do far more for tho horse than 'over the
turf dicl. Mice tracks, ' with a. &stairs
for tho sport of ' :racing: arnonrkinding
pro'prietors of a people, will iiiipOvisAih,
them and dwindle ill() horse ton tionYe
The fine blood ought to be kept .Vlir.ot
in order that it may be crossed On ttIO
Ittrgo and coarse stock. The thorßogh
bred stallion crossed on the large Cap
estogo mare, - Until the mess' attains
throe-quarters of the blooded - stOelt, is
superior, I think, to the Clevolandtbsys
of England. A veneratefi friend, Alex
ander lkid; Esq., now no more, - or
Wasiii eopaty w J'A lr
_iiii,,oticittl
tiot,cross aMYl_columehil rt -- toll cry .
azaa.siboitnciWs h oow rmiloof
. 4 it",
olgrass to grow Whore one 400 ; lt
1 )
bellow.' . suss-...Cr
tat' that•lbirse Drink
Tien a • 1)oy I .lcli c ri g lii
'w alio
horse carriage with an iigo lady rep
tivo, myself lioldi agptilo reins. A i tt vro
passed thronhial,*„ . AßdiAgi, the horse
sheaved a disposition to 4 ri415 1 Al t hick I
thwarted, by touching pm whit a why.
Step, my eon; an 'let that: hciisti
drink,' said theiold lady. ' '
KIM ty,". 1 replied,. "l sot
thirty ; he only tries to,trake
liege so; it's not, an lioor *nee hodar e ll."
".Let.him said e.klo "heltticiwa
his own wants bust. Iltlibt!lier-tiel.esil
ly needs it' hat 'yott see it 440111 *as°
hoe to be. allowed to driatc,ieed,/ite dogs
%greet - - float VI. plaase•.you- ,41,wart
rometnber, my son, that wben you eau
gratify a dumb boast by - doing anything
so cheap its a drink df water trowel
?wetting brook, it, is very ohorliab-44
refuse it."
• = .
I have always zetaembored it. • To
this day 1 sehieutdriwor item through
a fording, but 1 think tay i gefttlo
aunt, with that blessed )wart of here
%
for the poor dumb' beast
his own wants 'bed. • Her ideetetitiOn
kit' a' tart; lapin-lane* , the, gran
*igen of• my 11 amen Antafe ll oo4lPPP,
1- Atom): Amfte. , kp4or man
for the bias Which }vas ' ilia glieek - iii
my fooling for tho i•-•r - •
- . •
Efircionstinari lof"ri;vilMit
-4'11;0110( 'tfio ><eiiidrk ibid b
Vroihiutiorth•tin •eithibitioset
phis, 086 tfoart-Ineatitmql. al) airtlßwit
Awn . yield,of grapes
. 00nsistipirAdt
single. bunch, or rather a Seifitti
idles 'Qt. ittb-11Y041eili oh titer stittl.o4lll,
Weigitink`7llbs.;ilC dinatisiningitioroSalNg
limbs* iirctui!l diumOtoiro !Vat
, deep,ittaliite3aliViPtlteet)9*,Ql,PitC.
hie &et • rased near' m
tc wp , N(4 7c r4o 3 i; Airs
ileht.? Ot Gib!' I.lhddis;, • & sr. ;The
V t : o 4,o l l vr a t oettberssaaiety.lllgoovnteas
the Pak tine grape and this !loft the
first bearing ef,.141 _vine. A thiriety
Wkwillis wort h.itbasidliVat47ll/4-1i
*Pt 1
Air 4, , 1
wo 0-1
ce a torn in
itk .'k& lone in
. one liOnitix iore• it
Wig/4( o ' l l*V
jraerd Ski, itot' dm" bor int! thousand
wassanmod to mum. iaseffri l llllo l -I—,
:Yiftr Y4Sitrp 1 18 0 ". WA I:94;1 1 2"P th".s
- re,it,to ma!,4l or Itef Ootn
.orm onaurittr - tarAdeilits hi"this
Is. iii•oabriVit ier' ..t" i " ,
4 ' : ligretiA lx ie . fi r i iiiar; wtrk . at:mit - to tory
t ik 41Dent .gl4l totreet; g 4 .'
t
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adriec rulli 11941roVior WO th9, 1 4 8 9f!"
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' siriDtifitotiWnihsterfs-fistiasoas4o,s
initialfor ,liu4s ih
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with)lo.loso., 54-M•7l; * ilw ! ts
TArnCosa tosaiALto hagbaan _ a
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