LI CIE 11711 L v - , 7lrE Li, T.—Aro, 0. . . •. • . COAIS ULTI PT 1 020' CU RE ETP. . ORPHAN'S • COUR.I" SALE.: - ~,. . . o f , ..., , Th e I n di a n . gp,re f ile. . I, In pursuance of an 'order of the Orphans' Court . . '. (Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale on _ . „ I. the:premises, on. Saturday the 22:1 flay of day of De ' k. 11144 ' d' . - , 1 ceJhb'et. Bert, at- I l o'cleck,..A,lM. the real estate of • :r ".... -4 . 0 ,-,1....„,' • for the prevention JAMES DYSART, deceased, consisiing lila ./. , c, -...,....--i,....,..., .. . ~. ..V 7 . ... flt .....s? 'on rl ewe of Cough s,l •.- -- TRACT at i 7_ll,AN•p, •• . • .. - f '''' ,____‘,... C , }al t../F.A .4 J,...4 1 .- - j olds ; V.lsthnias, Con----situate. in ,Ilopewelg_:township flimiberlaiutcciunty, ••.„,,.t. .. .1 r. ..ii i .. 8 im p i on q , s pitt i ng 0 f , CM, .!.I tli n,146 A . firealt tut (3:2 ' Perches, strict Inca , ''' ff\i • - 1,, J sure, adjoining lands of Martin floover, ChristOplier .. 411 I'3 Mao d, -riod diseases Au, anti others, having thereon erec t ed ” • • • t.•&,,, -- ~:•,•' . of ' the breast ' and .• • . •• - . • - a tiff° stoilr IFADg. Dzwellaing' .; •- - .- li 'V Wi •'„ - . 1701 gs 8. e.• .. . - . DUO.R.JNE.. • • . . DoetOr LARKAON.FitEit:O7, the proprietor of tile A DOTTBLE LD GI' ,BARN,. • --specific,' •resided uPwards of Abut- years among- the • %tribes of North American Indians, nod with unwea- and other out buildings, and a never failing spring of ... lied diligence used every means in his power to ac- water-near the house. • 'rule soil is not inferinr..to any ' quire a Anowlildge Of die iliffei•ent remedies used by slattJ land in the •eiltnity. About sixt--five . lyres of " them, for the cure pf the Siczit and wounded ; and saithtract are cleared, a portion of which is ineiclow. 111.11 e particithirly those -which- they take to. prevent : and (he'remainder is covered with thriving thither .fa . and cure the consumption, and. complaints of thy a valvithle kind. • • . • _ _ ----breaSt-aml-ltm-gs:--1-fi---Obsel-reti-thz-intlifins—were-r,--The-contlithins of sal'emic:as_follows:_ - =OIIC half of subject to numerotis :1)u) sit - Oil:U• contidaints to those -the purchase Money to be paid on the 'confirmation "of of white people; and froin . their tr0du.01714464, an d .! the sale,-find the balance in ()tree equal 0010151 pay- , .. - - -- bring . exposed to the -inclenitincY of all, me 3 muds without interest, -'liemircliase'r to ifecure the many of - th"."-Ar eomplaintrwere - vimplicated -- and yin... I said payments by liis-j-stfgnie:idAtonds on the confirma lent. Although many.of their disc 's_were of sail !of tile gale- ' 't— i. .. ~. ..... . . • - . O. nature as would, with a peolile in- t civilized it de l 23 OS EP li M. - M MAWS, -- • have terminated in confirmed cods u notions; vet, du- I •• -" .. • - ...//dia.'flistratoe " _ring the time lie was with them, he did not hear of ~ .is consontption:- .' • ' SO • happy are they in. tlviir _knowledge or ferric dies, and so C(11:11O of their elfectsL-when applied in", .. _ tune, that'it May 11l said l!altatee-onsitinfitionis ailiF. j case never khown - or lii iii-1 , :mining them." Tim ---= : filitlf-0110i0.4 OlfSMV:lfioli nlifsfile.C.r.J6'o6olitte(l- 1, OIL: , NV' trove hail." Am have haili.he oppprtitnity of beeaming ;mg:aided I predeedl6 sell, at public amition, on the premisos, _-with.these people. _ -Irmay then_be..itslwil wliY they ' - • _._2. - are exemipt Irmo these complaints? The reason is i i . •... - ./1_ ili'll,ACT OF 'LAND, — ..' . , obvious ; lwent;se. tiler - inimed bitchy seek Lin relief, ..in. - zaid wilt homed as "Oweii's ftrin," tying , in .Tefflrr= nail prevent those comp lointil %ditch inseitsiblui- son guilt, V.i. ;mai 1.,...,,t-itwo 3 -1,1141j 7 .1-i.dog_the. ~fine the,,coos.titittion,-and Ming on'ineurshic -con- . laitils_oLliieliardArSlierry's. heirs,...Messtis. i'.: I i arlt.s •sumptiom ~ ... , . - ' Lo , .i'ildestiiiilJt.lin.Aloyia.;c:biltailling-..?0 , 0. , VC1MS Hills of direction- :tel.:on - Tally each bottle Of the ' or upwinal.;. . Said land ,lii.4 int.eillitulint !•byt.‘i , cen : .E.lpteilic,,_.pniating._cut_ii.ta cinit,pieuraii; manner, at the l.iniithliclil and Shiliherdstowil, and Smidillel.l and the synilit alitn the diff...rent staves of these di sti6l.-' ' . 11,, r1 , 1 . 1 .,- . l.',.rry fitrimilie ;.;.ads about 2 1 , or 1 ruffles ..............sitti4-disoit..,a-4-atia•;ipai.itieular—tlivectioas.J.T.Sit;:rill. , 7, nolint-.5_11 , 11.1);1.;. : 1+1..ttli:il--b4%vrri C . - aikd 1 : - illiles - Cram l )li.t and It Li:4;mm, aml liov.. patient; are to I. militet Chariest iv...n.. Also on • . ... ~. • .illeinselves ihreitAili tl%:.ry_ fiL1 . ..;•1 alltitiWr 1 lthArt re- • ~ j a 0 , irda 1 r r th e 2•2,1 d ay o f t h e saint month, , ictored ~`„ for vain and tiseless mould . lie lli- preserip- .( 0,., : ,,„ - ,1,,,..,.).,,.,, t h c . r. . rii , ~,- iZ _,/,;: Ci t l_ ejti` ii,.11:41). ----lions of the. ablest phisicianotueampaniodby-themn.A. 1: , ow i„ .,,,, ii ~ ~. ~,,... ,-„-....,.. -;„... /..,.,,, - i: 0.;,, 0,,,,,i _ 3• (1 i_lr 11 :•It r.., ~... y 1 tr I, oWerll , ll medicines;if-his directions ar,...tfot fiiitlif ally • ...c. • .of 1);.. I)aniel lliwroder,) liet..v..cii and .I. .....adhc.red to.:• ... ..• - - - . miles north east of .\ll;.chosti.r. itiljoiiiim.... the lands. . Tim' pol;14; arc - inf,».l - hi.o titnctliE. 4uposi•tions of 01 ..., N1 „ . ,: , ,,, ,. .. \\ . iii. L. ci r“,,, ,z,j ,, 1 ,,, w .,. - ( .„ .0 .,,, , , k ,. , nitii c ~,b . , - . 4..v0 liimilgai Ithd.. 4 .l4;_iity-so;:"en persons.have beciita- , 0 , 1 „. 1 „ 0, ._ e ,,,,,,,i„.,,,,,...1, 0. „. 4 „.,, ...20 1 ), m i l l .2:,t) . A c K.,..,_ ' - ' . ..t.ra brrir. ,, t/le Prol'Fril - "t 1 "rill'' 1.(1. --i h e-‘ , i t )' °f ' L ' iti ! - • Said farmis sidthfil rate'inilii or - thirAVliii`hi...O . C.'l' atid , e.aSter, Pi., all;.compktely ettred . of ill . t , Thoost il..spe- Potomac. Hail 11..... iii. Poss...s.,ion of both:fat m i-gi tell rate cases' or aiiistimptiom, sotne of which ttre:ilet.dl- ‘,: - ° ,, ow la (1, ,,. :) . a April fa,xt....A farther dewription. • ---oil in-thoibiltit-tic,erinipao;vl.l.o,llpli,iitle - • . , , i,f-tir.--Trlinvi.-namt-tlditt-tos-i-s.dremitil-titto...a-iti , ,-a A ' ' Th' , Pricr 'of. cult both or O r ' -1 . 7 '. 0 DI A.:. ' : " -. ''''''.'" i't is prusitinetrilatc:mv oile wishittg to porchase,..will .cill - e is One 1) ;nil:lV:Vitt • ear:ll •eitrelnpin7, - ;h:c I.;,...iiiitilie - _, h ., G, proilert , niT ,li ii , rga r „,, k dionst , h .,,,__ ,_.....„.__., Specific is :lined by 1)1.. Clar l: iii /.;,;•;..fnia..l, and the Te...ins made. w - m - ji 0 , the th iv of ,;,i,., - - . • initial, G. F. no the seal of eitela liottle,_,lirmaiciut . .. l ' • ._ , . ]3t1,,.ix.1-07N__1)AALI. , ,11toirp s t , r , ..„ - li......'ivittilite without this higilattir,o ; ,:i Iptsii compost- I, . of .1.1),.ain - Dayenport,llec'd., ' got; lia - sttig-beeti attempted ,to Inc imposed „ upon the .1 . • 3,411 ,,,.,. ) ,, „,. wanly,. , "public by a coMiterl - eit.imitation - of this extr.tordinag i Nos% 1,, ___ rB3B.___t, . . it :- . tirlc- - . . • - , • . . ‘,. - . 1. . a - i-1 supply of:the hive suveitle; is kept yruistaut.- ly for sale by U. I.IIUPN, .1•Th1..1.07'7' of (;Arlible, and by Saimicl NVilsou j Shippentbitz.,- .. - -- N . -- Yvyrnbt-r-5;- I 838Hly, --- --- ..., . - • • - . - _ the reputntidli of which has now become esitiAblish ql as the Most sale amicertain remedy ever discovered . fn restoring liealfri to persons suturing under every \ 4disease roe wWe'll•thry aro vs.:commended. • Wherever these pills have been once introduc ed into a ti n nily, they become a standing renvnlv,.and . • att:'&. \ called fur again nod hich is sollicient ' proof of their good qualities. The'medicine having owl with dn. omonimous ah ln•ohiltion,of those alto have fairly eikployed cording in \Alm directinios, Ts.reemilimmiled. with in -Lrcas•_cL_onlil ranee to the ptiblic, - in every. vaidi'•ty of iliso!.4er fuwobs - I,iver :nod Spleen, such\ ir;' I leardnivil, Acidity the Sto welch and Bowels, Iliarrlitiga, CoQe„lntoldlce. Platu' limey, Dysenteryll : ll)4lnd c- , stiyetless,less of ajme lite, sick lleadaclic;-Sea \ Sickness, ise. Thor are also well adapted to tlic•ed,n , ses of women and chit - ,I] . .t;o,Th,_itgrary men,stutlet l i.s. :Intl all other persons of sedentary ballitS, find I InnifAery c onv e aient, • who indulge too. freely e) ti.keph2ustit•es of the 14• 5 1 ,e„ fintl_spcedy relief from dii. , .. 4 .o:ses:of oiVessuin dI Ltension which fidlow*; asini;'stb , Pills As a . dinner Pill, the'y are ~ Kliose who aro dribkinl.; mitierdl waters, oral particularty those from sluthern climates and aguu _and let er:(ll,triets, will find thew highly- beneficial. Those ivlto are exposed the - vicibsittnies of ,c,:ithrr, on•jloroeyk. Or vaya ges Tan take them at all tinirS wish perfect safety, and without inconvenience.' .In fill dews, they are a highly (11c:scions and safe Anti-Ilihnits .31eslic10.— Thep never produce biekness at - the Ltonincii, or griping. II Bishop of Wiir . tli'C'arolina. "Rateigh, .41arc!:1-2, 1 535. " for the . last three yenrs been intimately srtpt:tinted with 1)....10hn Beehwith, (ir this city, aiid .enjoyed his •protimsioilal I take p!entstu..fi.) Mating tlint his char:let - et. as ftChristian - gentleman, :lad experienced l'hysichni, entitles his testimony, in regniqi to the use. Anci- , nyspeptic to the . . ffltiwl tike gothl effects - of these Pills, for (no years past, sa tisfies me oftheir eminent value, particulartv • ittaid ins. an, impaired digestion, and warding off b ilious at- Inas - , Having been for a long time subject to thd - .annual recurrence Of such attacks; I was in the habit .of resorting for security against them, and with-very -•-• - partial StICOCSR; to a liberal use •of Calomel •or -Moe • • Pill.. But since my acquaintance with the Atiti-Dys peptioPill of Dr. Beelfwith„which hupreicribed . in nhe first...last:nide himself, I have not been under the 'ti6cessity of using inercury,,in any form, bdildes be ing wholly -exempt from bilious attacks. Several Ine4bers of my family are experiencing the same be qiefleial etTeks.. • • 1,. S. :IVES." • ._Fai.--Snier=b • ' EiLlOTT,Carlisic. ' • GEO. GARLIN, Chambersburg - IsToVember 4 20; 1838. • - .iy. PifT/iLEC,SALE. . . . . . . - .. . ILL b e sold on the premisei, on Friday the ; o:h Wily of Xovember hist-the following described tisiets of land, situate in ToLoyne township, Perry county, late the property. ofJames MeNeal, deceased: ' A Tract of L'aOd oo Sheri - mires creek; 12 miles west of Lainlisburg and 5 miks east, of New 'Germantown; having thereon erected a . . ' N r one 311 entilaa fit, Min, : .with two run of ston&', ' ftzit: 1,• . 0 • A , tr niu<.•.a.NV NI I 1.4 ;- • . • •• ./2 .Two, story', Log House,' ;r1 . 1 . 1.63' Stot t' , 'Frame nod 'n Stone Milk with aout 00 Acres of Land:• • . Also -a Tract of land, situate on the main • '; road leadin,„.•• Landishtirg• to the Three &Mare Hollow, and about 4 inileslront the first deferihed traet; -containing_mbout.:43.(i cleared, and the residue envered- with.fir4 i .rate tim= her, - having, thereon erected, 'three L t og Wwelling Houses two Double L0g...D% arn an' ,Apple Orchard, is alSon.gOral site, forwater works on this_ • - tract.,:with;thilleient water Bower , and the Mart may be.divtded Imo three parts.so ASO suitpurchasers. , Terrns 'will he.made known con the ,day, of sale, or ,on ikpliliesitiOn Samuel Endslow, in Tchoyne l'il - tOWnploetti lartlelL - 7 , lllqtat;- iciprin , Madi son township, rev* , comity. • , • • :JAMES .L., MejSTEALi SAMUEL ND() %V, . aurora:. I=EM=l . - --, , '-= '' '' ' - - :1 TiftENCII Morita:l6R . I.TrOs de:nap' merinotis;.link, 1 .. VIIIT.EIVIERINO,.Iimhs•wooIi worsted ; and a!. , 4 fish, German' and W olith mdrinoes, also Alm" large. amsortraoat, of mohair,. citititatre- - anth :chineae-Cloth, for sale _very low'at. :, ~ . ' ...,. 7. !Ilk Ito se; for 'sale sale liv -• • . Altil.priDli'CO, I ,N0v.20. .. - ,AIINCII-D A54-(20. / , . . .. . • . . . . . . " . '- • • .. - . . . . .. • • . . . . • . . . . .. . . • .. ... . . • . . . • ',Oh.. • Ss.ll •. ' - .. .. . ... „ • , . ''' 7 . ..'.: ' '; ' 14 . ." •'' " 1 . . ' -1:. -. t ' "- : 7:11."11:' '''' . 1' \ll . - :'' • 11 " . - AL . A . fi llir . . . ,1' - .7 . '• •••,:"."..,..";.:•',..;',...,:'. ' .:. .. .'' . . :-; -,,..:. e ...• . ~,,,.''.- ~-.•.-:;.• ~.,... 1 ~ e .. h., .. •.. , , . 4 ~ •.; 4 ~•7 • -•.-.. ..• "?:'.,' ..; ',.i.•• . '''!'-' ' - :••''' :•!,''' :. •'' !-- „..: If ','.• ,S• 3 . •'--' •' ' ?., „; 4 ••• ..' ' (:. ; ..* '' ' '',.-.(,, ;," . •• • -- , • • 2-' •. •• t 1 . 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OP LAND; 17 - 3 ti itsuANT ;0 the last trill au rlrest;uvcritof the date-Miljev-Aram-Daivirporc - ileck l ; l-- wiltini _ratrsda7 the 2olk day of L4keember text,; 'l, 11'. - .L'io IA E ISTALT E _ . . • . rinsT• situate in7iVest- - petish,rou;ea Cuinhprianti enmity, Cranakti Ditlihip ; --Istute-Gorair intrt, - 11 - Wfa7 - 13ixl,r, CiEnrge - 1 - !itith callers. ilhoet 9 mile W l . ! t of in bit.lit or the turnpike anti the rail.rord, containing aiiratt One_Hun,drcd.lll?(l Thirty , P.lflirey CHI'S are ov:wetland ina high s , alr „The haiuutic i.. ircll timbin'ed, and tlioee is a great ipiatilit'y oil the plate. . . :'l'lie impravenients are, a . . fi'Ai !i il q 4 c) 2 . 4 , 1 )G ::1111f,f OIET.b , ~,, y ,..., ~,• -- • • ....._. _,...,,.:;:,...-„,,,-.,-_,..,, -u- - •.•,-- 4.4 ..--.• .-, . ,•it.i. :i_n t .„, : (..... f ;,;„ 11 . wpi 1 (:f walcr tl,“. 1.21t1.4 door, aild al. ~, . N.et-11...!..11.:.iiik. 111.11,a:id l%vd — f...rd r.il..r.„\ - lif - ., 16 - or..l.artlß. • • . . . Ii tilt• :,bovo riroN.rtv is Tirt priv:rt.4:::tlt • tliv't!iolt or Docesi;l3l.l • noN.t, it. will bo ofil•rv(1 pu said 1:0 V - iir 1 I 0 7 c1...)..1: at public snit., sLcu colqlitions nt f.skwill be toltdo by Lloi heirs. For for •lrs=l—riartictOitrs-rocittire- ./ILP, Nor tnilivr ‘-'O, 1133.-,-I.i. . . . . G ,-TO Lanr;ts•er Berald & P.ran/inc./. All:I I ; isert fig• al fl e 4 4Veeli.n,-B:l( l _eharge ilili, illl et . , .., RE1:414 ESTATE 11 - 1 ‘4 ti 1 1 11 - . 4 .P_El.l. 'IA, • • • . , • A first rate Limestone l'arna. , ituate :;bout G ladles ANTSL of Carlisle . . cirmailking !2;ll Acres, about '2OO Acres iU=arllllll 111 a high 4tate at cultic:mic , a the - - balance is well titubered, tltero.is 14c.;e qua ' rffiTY` - ' „I.ormt on dot place. . • 'rile improvements 'are a new,Ttro - Sbry:•_ V . IC:UNE Tr.Tl' 7 "`" l l R‘ ' i • S/S:ND: -BANK 11A13N,, — . . with ii - Tv.fa StabilllX,' anal t %co A pple-Or-- mbards. --- There is a \vell - of water.-aml-:gereral-wery filege sprimo near the !louse; The turnpikeßraul trout ! la rphdarri - cto eltamberhbarg passe, Iln-ought the-! I • farm, tool the I it •Rxtil basses nearly • IS - AvVir,Veclat.-,d - lbr - two:flo which' wilt b sold scpar..lj 0/' together, to iitait pur cliasers, . "Persons t v-pureliase the above property,. Will call on the.undersigoed, w Ito ,reEjth,CAT cast • of Carlisle., directly on the Coraberlupd"rallaix Rail Road, awl .who is authorized b y a committee. 61. thYi Board of .I.)irectors of the Carlis . lo Batik to make stale of the same. _ _ FISIII3LritN, November 19, I.c3S. " • The Harrisburg Intrlligencci•, Lebanon Courier, and Lanostev Examiner and.„Heralci the ,nborc 3 \rut ka (marl - priac),and cbai•.•e,_ll3.s 9fiket -4.4.• - • -- . Estate bf . Isaac .fitlanz:s late of .RastEenns, . 49rottgh townshii,"deccased. • - • NO'rECE . • is hereby : given that letters, olAdminiatration- on the estate'lf - Isaau - -. - Adams - late - of Feist Pentisborough township, Cumberland=Countt, deceased, have been issued in due form of law. to the subscriber Nvlio re sides intim township aforesaid. persons havint , claims on- demands against the estate of..thesaid deceased,mre mg:tested to. matte, known the same withont delay—and those.indebted t.) said estate to pay their said debts to - .21E7"1' MIANIS, - • , • Adminicirativav Nov.' 12- 18133.—Gw. • - • NOTIICI' , I Is hereby'given that letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. S. Sommerville, late of !Inkwell loWship, Cumberlattd - Connty, deceased; have this day issued in due form oils w, to die anbscriher who resides iii 11 . 01)(2%4.0 township .n.!bFesrlid, nil persons ltnving claims On demand against- the estate of the • - taid - decra'sed'ace - regnested - to-make known thin-same Ni f ithont . delay, and those ltifieLted to said estate to . pay..the said debt td .1 • DANIEL SOMMEM.VILLE; Adm'r. • 12,1838.-6 w. • •- • von -RENT, . . FWD MERCIIANT MILL of Dr. 'Willi:MA C. clumbettl, oint_far.M.Lminexed....lo_the. same, in Dickinson to‘rn ship, Cumberland. eciuniy; Arc foi• for one or more years. • They will he-rented separa tely 01.'6f:ether. For 'terms . apply to. Mr. SAM UEL WOODS' who.li yes premises.. • November 13, 1338.--4 t. . _Printed and Pa angled,' by George'.ll. Pdaill s, in Carlisle; CamberZg.nd CGitiety, '1•1 1 ; RE AM Ne; j:001TS ore well supplied with theleading-irmrrals rf di:R.:Tut tvith a grew variety of the.eimatry jouraa is-or tiw- - - VAL)/ ANTs -will he .Ibarl careful and traq IVaTtTIY. - . _ McCULLOUGH, cm the prcmnist , .s . . TU:ES . IP .11 TZ:r2 Jr 0 0.11 1 1 11) 'BEI? 4 , 0 8 3 CABINET IV/AXUFACTORY. rfillifl subscriber re4iectfully - informs the inhabi -jc titutsfofCailisle,,anci the public generally, that he still resides at his Old Stand, in North ll:mover street, opposite Mr: E.lhillock's Chair Manufactory, where he continues to carry on the. • . 4 1 ,:tbipeit nakii;g• in all its various „Ur:niches. I 1 has flatly' fur - nished jinself with a neW and splendid HEARSE, •&b. to accommodate all those who may favor him with a call. lie • returns his acere thanks to his fr,iends and eus.toiners for- the liberatencouragement - IfifstOwtrowtrint: - In - ht-s-oli-eits-u-routintathee-of-their Tsitronage:---;lttrfitittirirs—liim-Yielf-Vintlirstil-erltteriz tion to .husiness ahil a 'disposition, to please, to merit and cocci vea share:of pnblicip4ronage; • --- N. -D .One Two :,..lourt\ey.then Cabinet Makers wahttal, whom liberal. wages h ill -be given. An apprehtieNviltbe take' to learn - the abOve busihess, if well, recommended. • , • GODFREID_ IIAAG CarN.*, Novemlwr 117, 1838. iNINA . N QYBP,N,::Ii(),TF,Ii,. So tgriT FounTli: - BT - Riliy•f . , - • •-• • ATB-) MhLLEF ; , . . . ESPETFU LIN WI)). nislk, friends and the rt, pubik, thnt:jiv alas . : removed li•om the Western hotel in---AlorketyLtArt i -toAlint.largentul:colonodiotis hot .1 PIrLII , TIV . he 1t by Me. 11...1)1the, sign of the . WP E .IZ,Vd: Q. EJ.1.2 ,E-,:-.N3., hetet is - situated in South Fourth street,. be-- nye.ea Markel mid very centre the liminess part of the city, and will therefore be getierall _ • - The bnilclirgs have le on thnroughly and complete ly repaired by the. sitl,srtib•tr, mid •ito •exptinse,:litit; Wain -splii•ed- rooms as tapvoinett• the er,trirart and tntivenienc'e Or those_ faN or the hoityi with their etolom. •- Gi..htle)oen 'travelling with th-..!ir I..nvt; pri , .nte pnvloi.3 Ilivnishtql in the , hest nininict• with cl In hibeiLs-.rittadled-4-4--thvi-o-004oly-tho-y,ea;l---cijciy privaefainis&i,lusion, or tine crinipuni , .t.thip of their frineis,e , .nla in inlst debitable. ' - • • l'hr: PAIL CEI,I*.AIIS have - linen:provided • .1 - the 'l' V. t• se I. I ti nu. 1.R. - Wlll et all he suppkied - witil every del icney which the' F:en son :af— ford; iiiidTVery - tt.Ver,Lion'ns - 4ee , ta_plcnseltielnantztxf enct , q7.4-1 , . • • --_-.' A ttached to the hoterare very extenElve STAIII.I:S, caleillsh:d to Ilecniniandati l coy Titu decd horses, and • tihdo o o the f.operinteii • ditucc• of careful and attenti'sc hooters: , • • - _ • •- - ../.1: - .:41:retures his sinceee iteknossledgements fir the very •encottragenwitt herethfire revolved, cud feeling confident (lint- he rout furnish his guests with face which will Ingo notliings•hy a c:anparisrm with other houses, and that his appartmenis, and their. , furniture ; are fully equal to those.-of any other hotel in the city, lie respectfully lot ther share of public patronage; • P/./Saft,./phiti,..;Vcrc::•:!:::; 15, 18.18.. . • • a s, . . • • • „ . - • TiletN;c;-: . is tho :111.1 .S:icrod I ANthenv., elmniett.---by 3. It. Plyni44; --241 v(litio , l, much yilarz..(l.:l:lil and Cry. !ale I.y 3. NVltollamrl'lMadelpltia--:.J.. II: I lit. 1:;&, - Chamber: :eorg . v - Fluniipg.; and Wyatt, Vielktriniitl, Nmelic.4; Mku. . . . The publiEhe'rs put forth this. twirl: it view to" meat - the want; a aud its reception has L'en such as t•-, the mitt !lettering itssurnuce•thnt. rf:ii I RA , mi s htakeil itnArahts fortajnh'cutloos‘sreil It them. A ,s- k wy lorge iedition Ice. i 8 it shoo time In es.Latsted, and :mother '11111:1Vil thin publish ers to have the NVOk'l.: stereetvped;:uul thus he eon- Wed to u . p it supply for the th-maah. -ernmons tones suited to nearly eve ry - vnrielv of tr.ensuro Intuit in.tlie various Upon 73in+Ls enshilunat iii a 'verv - larl.•;'” induction of P.4 - alnn cord ilynnt Stows. liotijdas thi - ese,lt eontaifiSli nuother of h.torostinf.- nothems, [4t pieces, -tarred songs, &e; ellEy ot s WieCtliloll A% ithoutthe aid ofinstru mental areonspaulmenta, anti suited : to _various occa sions of roligious worship eounect:al enterprizo of ihe present jhiv. • - 'Fr:tellers of Music, Musical Soeieties, Choirs, re tailers and others, supplied. on the most netat-untwhit h_rg terms on appliention to either of this gThe above work'vlay be heal, whole sale or retail; u! the oge eof 17te" .11e unit . NEW ,AND CHE A P er Z. 0 5,' Lill ' LTA G N'l7o E v rtl , Aiii;Seriber-would inform lltd.putlieThiar,lie Las of hand a large assortrnewit.ef .•` EdVDII: ataA": - t"..73 atOTTIING. • - of tlie hest Clothes. SattinnttS, Cnrd and Vesting' :is well as low 'indeed pods, all of which Ito will sell very low. 'llie - Tailoring Business is also envied on as usual. WILLIAM. SIoPIIERSCJN. ,Carlisle, Nov. WO , • IW i CJ~ SL , II Cl ~S'1• • . . , .• The Prineipol A sses.sors of the sererni. townships and, Boroughs, within the On nt n y of umbelleid; Itre •reqUeSted to meet at the Commissmners'ordee, ire the flormigh of Ctudisle; no Thursday the ‘29th.. itist;nt one o'clOck in the tifternoon, on business relating. to the duties of a5ReS$3lll4.. Punctual idtcstdance is .par tient:My requested.. • ' •. • Attest—Mot Ii win, Clerk.- • , .•' JAMES WELTS, .. . • , . PORT. C. s'entutETT, • . - JQIIN CORNMAN, ' . . , •• . CommiasianPv• . , , Coin missioners' Office.; If2tli, Nov; 18:18. , 5 -- . ~ . • ._ Try CIZEDI i rO.IIHS. - •• i 'calm .n tee that I bare. applied to'the'.- Court o Common 'lens of Omitted:lnd ciounty, fru-Ili:At:114 t of the Insolvent laws . of said Commonwitallit, and. theyhave.appointed Monday,the 14...th41;ty of..Jannary next for the het ring of Me nod' ritv ereditors,itt the Court [louse in Carlisle, when - nnit, where you may atteMl if you think proper. , - , .•- - 1 WILLIAM lIUSTON. . i Nov-ember-i 911338. • . . - U PERFINE Divialhle% Green, ,Claret,: Br -Green, _Royal Grelen,. Roman' Purple, Olive, Black, Wool dye. and all othercoloniOf wipeTllnCe and low pricod;West. of gagllah and Saxony Clothe •henvier'than can he . 01rcitaeed clewhero•lo.Town nt Novi - ARNOLD Zi , 1 ... YOE. SAT.,' . n.VI-IL . .nt,.publie sale, :at the Court House italic borough of Carlisle, on Sat lirddy the 294 day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A • M. the following described properties,viz:-A.neat plastered • • DIVE EL IL NG INE calculated for a small family, situated on 'west Lou they street, near the College, with„pitrt. of toot of ground attached; Contliinittg 30 feet in front and 19.0 'feet in depth. Also, is two story' . . , . • - - tr Amm. N . ,• _ Wimtherbmitedeel - - AY ; il 11 A • . • t'it. ROUSEL- 1 --- -.- - v 5, ... . .„ . l and - KrreitEN, situated iii Dickinson alley r adjoin iir the 'above ' a ttaehed ttr-which'ih . thti same qnotity ofground as the abort!, on which. are nutlet variety of fruit trees. The houses are in good repair, likiiig fiiith tWarly'new.. - Terms of-sale: One-half:of the' tre hr t t.nrittid-in-ltrattl r and-thaalit • m two equal half year lr paym . ei its.. . •- - . . • • VII.LIAII- 11 . . -MURRAY, . Cariislo, Qgt6lier . .so,JBsB - :- , SW. : .. -- • .• : ATA,RITFORIALE:.: 1"I 114 M-will be sold atimblicsale on gsturday the st tlaya December net, (intim premises, in Notton tuitusitip,Fumberlaml county, a farm containing 269 Aca•cs• . of §4ll:k • of the -best qualitvi,liordering oiCtitedirriestene,:wiflt-, in one mile of Newville, and one-fourth of a mile from the Climb6rlandltlilitoctl. a large por tion oi •tv ueriVetvereiMithrtire-finiAtiltbei—tifitl .. the dear Land coder good Ihnee,ond well cultivated: The improvements are a -• , Zeierge r ls 'WO tkit4747,1 __•. i! j! I! y%":" - - LOG H0ZT6.24., a half .Ani.v. lie', (4' failing . . dap= El 0 CI - 0.37 a - 0 63 with FrainC• Stable anti-Wagon tior den Of this land - may beilletirett;onti -- woollis - vel.;• liein:4 uc:u• the town ninl • ~A+f indisputable tit bet iccn.: - A 01,tlie trans whidi will be coy will be &batik: known 0a the day' of soli: by . . IVO 61)13 Ti!risi "../ginea.a -1•11,././L'a -/ . /a/I. rami nFis'i will tail,- lish the al/oCe 3 tiates.antl charge this office.. COURT' i SALILL' In pitrimance ()fan older of thoDeldnuts' CoUrt of 'Cumberland county, will be exposeil public stile on tItTSTKviiiM -- ; -- 01117 - .raday - tio - :2o7li=daref - ikrantfr6r next, it' 7.7 - pip, i LAN ED, Itit t • • township, Gnu lay, con ctaining• 22, A clr.w fi; flore or !cavil:oe thy praper ty of•l'AcOlt K\ETTLFrr.ticeViii:ill -- a.ljoiniog _of-Solonam tliristlieb; Maid Dalhe s tmea, and &titers, 'hawing thereon oroctat)Jk_ • ••• • . - , Attr f 0 4 i i a l. v .. - '-rt‘t.rjb .. lD l• Ci; VT BAILIN • . - with an e,Xcellent well of weer on the premises, . end an orchard of excellent fruit trees. • Due attendance . xill he giN en and terms. of role made known 1): ILENRY IbIETTLE, Irith•the. - w:11 ‘,:nnesedof Jaccb Kne.tite. Nov. , • T El'ar 41,W IL re'.. . . , rt A. 75,1 2 to the plantat inn of the mibseriber hi North • Middleton township, on.the Tilt of November, - ------ 7 ., --- i - richilit; itzp, ITATTC,-A-bfloitto et. .. 4 i /,,,; 3or 1 months-old, red lint! white spot . , 1: /' i '''``l tin]. • 'rho owner ig desired tom 1i,..1,vit...„ forward,' prove propeky, pa y chic es, -.. , "*.1.'-7.'—' ,4 =..-- - --Aittinl take it tinny, °therm ite it will be trwdosed or according to law 1 . . I 'Noy. 5.'0,1 R 1 q ---3 w. Efamate.rik Chbigza, Devoted-to ..Ig7iculture,-Di»liculiure_and , Rural Economy, • .• YuhliPted 'by J0ux1,038r,3`.:0 i 5 Nan th,Sixth Street, Philadelphia; priee St. pe.e.yearononthly: Subscrip tions taken by JouN J. MvEns, Bookseller, Carlisle, of whOm the Ist nud ed Volumes, in strong binding, lcal beobtained; priee...,51,25—...A1134_2____ TRE ..LADHLS' GARLAND, Devoted- to -Literature, Instruction, .fi- • musemenl, Female Biozrapliv,4c., Prjec thie Dn per year,, nyMibly. I , cir - the first Volmile of Oils work-30-I , hfr&rtooo.l,ubscribers; subscriptions to which' may be had as above:- Neatly half liolifilli:Tria_sl,2s. - • • _ _ " _ _ - 84 .11 C N 01? C. 27 0 gcnr. October 30, 1335. • '" • TH 43E. 'l' an Orphans' Court held °tithe:l9.th day of No , venther,l 'and holden in Cat'lisle in and for. Cumherland county, the •Tollowinz proceedings were Ihad, IA witi ' • - tltliNeWewthet:. 1133: In ease of the writ par- . titioh end valuation on the real estate of 'John Wil on; late of. the borough if Carlisle, decCased. "Ole Sheriff returns the said- writ 4•Xedilled; on 1 - 110- tioll'Ol.latlirs IL Devor.„Esq. confirwed, oti, the heirs and legal represectatires,An appetir at, the ‘Orphans' C.,ourt,3tll,e_lield on Mtintlavthe fourteenth _LaW_LII.:I/111;115,KytWit-10 - tt'abtl - NITTWLI niWcp .- 6Vrtfose - tiraceppt of - mid - real estitc;at - the - rainiftion thereor;pi. s h ow oust: wlifte saute skould not be sold. • • • Cumberland Cohnly, sg. • Certifiedextreot t:141111 the Record's of ••:-10,t4 - .V :•;.••• e• - the'tirpha n's Cour ts . iu and for.F.ratl couritv •,..-.•. • TIIOS. CRAIGITEAD, - Clerk 7). • IsToyembee 0,1S98:---61y. • - ••• • - DIVIDEND. CAI LISLE Stpr, Bbard of Directors of, this tehtitutioii have _ to-day deelave,d ii dikidend of di per clad. for the but six aotiths, no .the capital btoi..l:. paid iii.-- The sane will he payable to the sloCkholders or their legal representatives or after the Ifith ifl t. W. S. DOMAN; cashier._ If - DLAIN and figured satin, bombazine; velvet and- Arabesque Stocks for sale at ' ;Nov, • ARNOLD & CO. jOvercoats, vsa7..eltyr.it at, t • • Nov.•. 4 20: • • t. ARNOLD Si. CO. - 11 , 112 e .t.ll , - R ;L men died Winter 320 e . •. :ILLIOTT. • . ittugglA 4111f1 4 1,5 „ ;,.—tituit tar ;c opplY, sitittible foro . olll4pm School 110 ks tin(' SuitOttfty7 011- 1 " , ,c , varlet-v. tj~cases c!r, Stioe4,j4st itoeive4 thit HAt Ark eud Stioestorc Of : OG/1 :BY Reporter . of Fashiati4• -Teach . • er of Cuitialt Garments ouLo respectfully- inform the• Tailims,, that - V V he is now. m Carlisle,where he intends re mainmg several weeks. ;Persons wishing to try his :System, citiflinve it, ;With the necessary instroc tiqns, 'bycalling at Carlisle. - As regurdi the -merits I of this system, lie.diems it unnecessary to say much, ns the-systeMis so highly recommended by the most of the leading Tailors of Philadelphia. : THE CONMITTFE On Scienee and the - Arts,' Constitnted, by the Frank lin_lnstittite of the State.of Pennsylvania; few the Ord motion of the meclianicT-YRS;Wwlroan-was-referred for examination, ihe'Shoulder MeasuroSYstem - of T. Oliver. for the measuring and drafting of garments,: • REPORT, . ' 7 • - That the jieculiarities of Mr. Oliver's STJ'stem, consists in a division af_mie,fourth of what is.called the Shoulder.menstire into thirteen equal parts, whielv -pti-rtram7agam;.:v-iAiFil=iiite'llalires-and--quarter . rhis system also differs froni all others, which the. conun Mee- are acgaaiiited with; in thefulloWi titulars, viz: Ist. Thatit is more simple mil cense queidlY. easier learned and more. accurately applied; the thitfts'and descriptions being 'so plain, that •any--1 person et • all acquainted with' garnient' cutting; hairi ire:Mire a full knoyyledge.of it in A: few minutes. fled, that after the garment is drafted on thiS principle,' an y,, Mid' every pl'oof measure the cutter pleases , to imply , to .it; Will lie f o und - to accord-with' - the-draft. ,Tfils:! great desideratum the_ committee thinks, has - never '. been attained by any-other method--fm , ..lraftino - . Various systems .of cutting have apneereXwithin the,last nearly_all o f which have been examined by members of this. c!tnir.ittri3l3l. -- without.,ivishing. to " detract frDTII the merits of any. otter system; not one so, fir, has been fetish entirely 'to answer the piirPose for whieli it was iMendedT - • 'lle committee believe that -Mr. - Oliverzs system better co ea ate: om isle. e lc t t Tient:, Malt' which have labored,. than allY Of the above named - systems, inas.Thaelt.iiti it establishes all the necessaey • points, and in suchtt manneras- to convince tit cutter that his :kakis correct before lie begins toybt: his cloth. It appears to leave little or nothing to the, judgment-of the cutter, - thus rendering . the profession. inbeh lesS at:duous heretofore.•_ _ :', - 11/idirepard to the originality of the systrin, the- -committee I...dieve it impossible it the present clay„to intro:l:tee a system of garment cutting viltivriy : neVerthelem, they believe :Mr. Oliver's system to he as'nearly orkinal as the , nature of the thing will. Several orthe .c o mmittee late teste d the iniiither of clitt by - it and - they do not_ hesitate t? give it their unqualified aliproba- liiclrird \V - Ai:1;;;;;; ."- No:197 Chestnut street,' •,: 1:1(lwarl A. Wai , on, Ng. 92 Chestnut street. - - Samuel Wright,l.No:'2o2Chequut stmet. 11.1wArd j, AAR:4IILN°. 310 Cheuaut street• 1 llamas Earle. _ • - . • gdadelpka, Sept. 14,1895. • • Olivii.--Doar Sh;—l have ustml_yOur-im provetnents on the 'Shoulder measure system,' and believe it to be the beet system . that has ever came uncler'my notice; mules midi I would recommend it,ta the trade generally. Respectfully yours,. Wua.-11c ;1-1-Chestnut street: Sir---Harrill; beell and used ynur iMpraved szstem:of cutting, 1 leive•in every_ in, shince where it has been fairly USA it to be one of the bust that has as yet came under my notice, and I have no laz,sitation is revs:tont:ailing it to the trn,i in Respectfully yours., . • : C. Stocktm, 7.4 p. iUo Cdtcstaut et. • Phila. Oc't. 12, 1838. .if,. -ONver,--Sir---1 have taken your improved System of cutting ;summits, ntul give it the decide 4 preference - over - iti/ others that ever came to my. oo cc, and have no hesitation in saying it is the best and nmst correct system now in existence, nod recommend it-to-al!v.ho_l4§lt_to become verfeet in the art 'of/An ti:lg garments. • No. t 3 North 3d • • _ Ph,la. Oct. 2d, 1838. '31; . . T. Otrvar,--Sir,r-I. have taken your system of _cutting_garmentsouutgive it the •preferene” Over all others that ever came my notice, and feel sate in recommending - . it to my fellow trade-m -n, as a sim ple and sure guide,. Jolni IT.bson, `No. 7, North Gth street. = OP 7' Oliver—Dear Sir--1 have taken :your sys tem of cutting garments, and as titres 1 have exanitn ed it,•l believe it well wurth the patronage , of the trade. "Respectfully-yours, Thomas Thorne, - .. . 198 Chestnut street. -0/iver---DeAr Sir---I have taken your im provements 60 the shoulder measure systyn, aid! us fitr as 1 have 'Shed it,.it has a:fortied me muelt ,Ftatisfae tion, and have not d.:least hesitation is reconunend ingit t6l.lte trade rts•vvortity of patrolisge. • ' James AleBfaozio, St_W. '2tl F. Chestilut.Etreets. . , . . , . . . . .Phila. 6 . 41. 2-1, 1838. Mr 011-ver.---Sir---__We have gate Valli' sjsteni for cutting :mil 'drafting a fair trial, and 'believe it to tre, thii best vve have ever seen ofti-red to the'trade, and take pleasure in recommending it-as such.' •• •• - Wariviek lc iiildritlp, , e; - No. 22 Walnut Street - • . - .71Ir Oliver--Sir---I have taken yone.improvenumts on the'shoulder measure system, and ant happy to state that: it entirely_ meets my. views. -1 have been cutting coats by voile system and all - perfil'et fitting coats; o the satii,Mon efp myself and customers, and recom mend-it' to rellqw. trailesinen as a simple and .correct guide .rosepli South t2nd at. Sep!. tS, 18:38.' efrtfSir ---I— t - is - withkite - utrnofttAc at:sax e conq yottryeque - Stcatati - ataFttaiqiy to state, that we fully,concur in the encomiums bestowed -oinyour Rule. -As Shah spell re says,"Our doubts are traitors, and make-us tome the good we oft might win, hw fearing to attempt;" for before we attempted a trial oryour rule, we lad arrived at the conclusion, that it Was prelZrablete retain the rule we were then - .using, although we Innuil some difficulty in varying to suit the different forms and proportions of men,hui are, compelled To - admitthut your rule zeimplctelv.and sa tisfactorily obviates those difficulties. wi , - • , We would therefore recommend it to those who de sire to suit their' patrons. in a, style . of beauty seldom equalled; mid believethat when, more fully known, it will -be a lrojierly appreciated, and retain its popularity %Odle other systems enjoy a transirnt - telebrity, and are thou consigned to oblivion. Very respectfilly . yours, ' Lawrence & Mourn, No. cf,'South -Bth- street,- • . • • • . Phila. Oct. 15:41838. - . ; Mr have taken - your system of cutting garmentiond have eut from fifteen to twera -ty coati by the sameiand arc happy tt? state that they have fitted to the entire satisibc now of ourselt es 'and . etistonnera, Mul believe it to be the best syStem that has coma under our notice.- 1 Venv.respeetfully yours, - it Chcbtut -street,— , . .o • • • Phila. - 0(1.13, 1838. iktt• Oliver-4-Sir---1 have taken your system of eta tiug tarments, and have cut several coaui.by it, which gave gilteCtiTaiitiilietion to taysetfaniteu'stomet% - noid give it the Twerel.enee over all'Others that ever comb to my ilOtlec, and its such reconimend'it to the trade ,as a sure guide. .• James'r Miles,. No. 440•Rdie—aiiieC . , . • - - . Philo, Oa. 15,18118, Dir.nlivcr---Sir--•.lhave takust voursptem oteilt. 7 tittP, prin . :nits, and buten fame, ccverui irnts by theaae, nail am happy to OW that they nra brood fits,•both, to' aatlthetlOlT of-myself and_ettstotuets,aiid.reeo!on. mand it to the trade as a 6urei,liitle." • reapeetfully, • _Urn° Panoctast,, . • No.' I: l 6'lValau street, ~. 1t7....0L1TEk, Elton .li:ru CEr rlrxc.9•TEs. PI ilu Oct. 15, 1833:._ Oct. 15 1115 S. • Phila. Oct. 11, 185 S WARII.g. The Carlisle ffetizld 733:pg5i10r,'. 7 wilt J, every TUESDA.V .0;,...0 LATO, per annum, p.igab!4. in a /tauce.- AI)VPIitTISt!: NI 874 1. , ..i' i.?1.:et, , .. (at Cr: tilial rate); , .• Letters athiressed to the editor,oe listdeess, `;I ti BI POST :PAID, 01 4. ryceiye no at-. ent Qn 411.,C-J.111.7 . The roilowhig earned been aikpai?.ted Agents for the r" Carli9e ISt' P., , xpositdr," to whore-payreent,fer_sulloi . ipti'Lw ao s cadveyt.:lgAiL..at an be-made. . —• • • D. SHELLY, Ct 11 1 .0): CQ. vJ SCOTT cOYLE, ESC]. 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Fl'3lll Clad rare.,' ht. .a.:11;1 O-1.41r-f i ---n- elf;y V:: . 45 , I aii , l taut of our • of pottry,-and t nit fail to i revv:_t - I Ivivp F " >r;i7 . it;»11-01.2, - ! liatiks of . irTaTl , Wlr=aly:ThriMilti - r..171.7-4Sz": iTait To „.i beau:if - 7:r sfferzal i,7-th'• Cu mbirla hrzi - P;T:i P.01./if,!Aan!,:z. - Sweet wintling : i,treant, f:twey'..4 ..I;r.ant . the6.to rn) bithi'in'2 think, on.tby. I ktitny lia•ht deli hi In votithritl, dace Thy Inurniuring lays '-,P F 11::51 . 41.1y on the w . ild hirds sung . On bau.s,that tan: . ; thoe, so calm and .clear; Oh ! were I there, . Devoid' of care, As when I saw thee last, , This heart would, ieat , And dreatti of pieasni:es past ,How oft I've .seen, Upon fliat 11, The young laratt skip and 'hey— But ideasue'a Like vo f rual Arc doomed to pas9..aastiy: - • 0' The world I'd give . Once more tis live, With heart as light and rree t , An when a boy, To know that jay, •Bright. stream, I've felt by thee I 1 riv.nn-wy's wash: • 11 . 1111..1s trne.cl,—; - Flow on, briglit strram, now (Fer'r„olilen fninds„ . BY myaln stroll (!s,- 7 - 7 - "Frolv:01051 , 1 - 017 - stvtlync - I2ow on: lEIM Th e arauJind Dcgred. or RICHAU9' !two:ITT. . • From tit! twilight we borrow • . Fit solace for' sorrow, . When the aged mid weary lie down in their west: • , And diesunset in iilendOr Is totte . hini; nod tender, Where the. dews of our sorrow tall warm on their rest. But miglity'N the anttubili'' Where beauty must liaid - th - e - youngPonct riven p - 'When the dear spell is broken ---, Of, VOWS fondly _spoken, And the form istotrealled that in raptnre - mna given iIC 'Olttl~ 3- -+' • Oh, ll:alibi - }cc linger Where silence upoti lips that nomere may Unclose; • Where'sad lenyesitru sighing, - Where blossoms are dying, O'er the yovg and theho'rel3,- in merial relixte: The form that Caine Like morn • 'With hope its, from flcliM, till faded :In elei . The preseurti euslering, •• The smile tlnit,Ni•tis • ,kad step that was %Isla, are:witli ns nn inorn W OMAN'S 'WIT, OR .LOV E!S DISCI tiVil;S - They - tittAvi tint:l - ft - bower of - roses twined,- '" A pale, Ittl-k youth, beside a, bright eyed Behindolter. parted lips sinine,wealthef,peari, ' As, ever-and noon, she, Entiling;turricil , tbat,ditr,k'youtht nod he, ivith f4;eved mind, • i• • ,Gazed on,thtit dna:- The beauty that), he-1141' ,1 7eatur'eslutrned , ' Till all their witchery-to his heart's depth Ssuk : ., seized h 6; hand, tim);.bornU Upon the tide, Oftvelling passion; straight before ler knelt: '• . iie felt:—liefeiP- , -hit;,k9e l ;• not, hoiv: he felt. , •••• 43ittfe0 : 911„..v9ryflite thlB,l 4 4ster, Tom; no IP Of; lintilfs'es Toni; anioiiiiinothier 47.17: WEI4A,II !s rpttcat 4a n' .:4 all/epicure. • -• In that well known and often visited ,Maddleton Dale, where the .towering ropla 'stand in sticli majestic grandenr, nipped, with forest tree,/ and mantling, Ivy,, the e direatening)attitude.. of which has - often true!: vwiilE-,the_ sublimest adMiration and ,• awe the mind of the idle -Wanderer*, the,. careless pedestrain,, and the, tasteful . and in- , • qt : tiring tourist—amidst--the crags which snrreund the base of one of those stupen, • . • dohs racks is a narrow creek, 'which leads. through. a long: and rugged subterranean .- passaue_into_ateaverni_called - `the Wonder,' but.-which, owing to • its datigerans and ' rugged path . , , in not often visited `but by the Most. enterprising- and curious, and the most daring children-Of the Nigh Peaker . S. - si _s-e1 ilie loner ftseription, from the :U.4 age •of tycin„ J - Tb& 'out..the age doyen , years; -ambitious to: explore-the secret ca vern-and narrow windings of "The Wen- - de' ri" few.days_ago ,provided. them-Selves.. . with - a candle, and immediately = after dinner-. --- proceeded to carry their'purposas into ef,-, I feet. Various_are the. reports as to Am lengtli T of the ciiyern v-,some ,as - s - erting it extends. for several miles under 'the neigh boring hills. it is not oftedexploded, fur, ilhe_r_than about 300 or 460.vard•A; to which • I point it appears our youthitil subterraneaus traVellera extended their.-ronte,'.when 'un-.' • .fortunately for nein,. a Ilrop'-of-water front the top of the rock extinguished their light, .. and left them in total darknessin the gloomy - .t'avern, N came--on, _ and- Gegen •to be - nneasy about their absence,"iTa a - not rdttirtung, bonte when : darkness - began, . - ..to-cover the, earth, immediately search' -was made - for them,. and evetty inquiry &hong, • . their play fellows, when- it happened that they found one to, whom it appears this sch - eine - of ekploring : _"The Wonder" had., - becticommunicatotl---_- . PEovitled - with lights and-pining cloth 'OF :tw o men immediately started. at inidni At to :seek them,; -when ate.. flielextremity oin the cavern-theylound the ' little daring creatures fast asleep, with their cloths torn, scratched, bruised, and bleed ing from the wounds they 'had received -in . their attempts-- to- make their way outtii: darMis.• From their own accounts it- ap- . pears, that after the light was extinruished, they made several attempts to find their , wa y back in valor after which they knelt 41oWn_and repeated their prayers, and then tried again; without any greater success. They_,Alicir:pravedvm , inin'-und_again, and-' each time attempted in vain to get back, till exhausted and Wounf i led - Liy falling over the, ragged pieces of rock which line the wind- . - ings of the, cavern, and tdrrilled by their • awful situallni, they sank into sleep, In which state they, were found, • • ' • ===3l The palace of Tiered stands o! . .1 a table of land; on the very gununit of the . bill, dite looki.ng every part of the surrounding eouu. (Ty; and stwh - was -. :'the-teeedingsoftness—.-- and• beauty. of: the . soene, CV.C . II under the `wildness and waste.of Arab cultivation, that the city scenic . (I. smiling in the niidst of her deTsq auon. All i 1 b r a.tiund was a ..ienutiful valley, wat , 2.red by. running- streams, and covered with a rich carpet of grass, sprinkl-. • ed like an open book before me, a boun- - de - ry - offruitfol mount4ins, the vihennirthe olives rising in terraces to . their very sum:, pits; thare,..day after day, -the hatighty, !Hered had - sat' in his royal - palace; and, it:eking Out upon all. these beauties, his 1 -heart bCceme hardened-with-prosperity;--- here,,among-those still towering columns, -the proud-monarch-had inade-a,-supper fur "hisJords and captain : s, and chief -es-, , i• tateS of Gallilee;" here the daughter Of 1 Herodias, -Ilerod's brother's 'wife; "danced • !.before-hini.' and the proud king promised, i tagi've -her-whatsoev,er- she— ruskr-e-d-F-0-v-e-it to - Vie half - of his kingdom." .. Nml while the feast and dance went on, the "head of.Jolui the 13apti.it was bronAht, in a charger and given to_the damsel." - And Herod has gone, and Herodias; Ilered's,- ' brother's - Wile has gone, and "the lords and !the. high captains, and the chief estates ,of Galilee" - are gone; ~ b Ut.the .ruins. of thelpa.. laces in -which the'y feasted are Mill here;" the mountains. and.' valleys which be . held , their revels are here; and o ohr What a cam r.ment upon the vanity of worldly-greatness, his • $ - Ugharotind - olie -. of the columns! I ions sitting on a broken' capital. Under iig-treb by its side, and I '- asked - him what. were' the ruins that 'we saw ; - and while his oxen were _ cropping the grass that 'grew among -the - Iragnients. of Abe marble.floor,Lhe„ told-.nn that they were the ruins of the palace,of 'a king, he believed, .of the Christians; and while pilgrimS from every quarter of the • world turn aside from -their path to do ho- ' mltge•to the prison if-his beheaded victim,- the Arab, who was driving lii, plough a- Mong.the columns of his palace; knew 'pot - ,• the name of the haughty Herod. Even this . distance Of time, I look back with feeling of uncommon - 'interest upon fny,,,, ramble among those-ruins,, talking with the Arab plinighinan of the king who built, it, leaning, , against a column .Which,. perhaps, often:supportecf. the :haughty Herod,. • amid •iookin,,mput front:As scoliP",,Pf' 4l , l o 6 is' don and rithi upon the most beautThil - -try,- in-the Holy Lund : .,;-../naideeitsAf, Tra sal, Geoige. StefiTiOs: n , • 'Stmovitere.--,S,moking .in ircl-• says. the Boston Post, is so common, :that when a party meets-in it' room, and any- - present is wanted - 411e waiter goes round with • 4 paiy belinwS anti blowi the smoke from •itulfy‘ Void - • • '' lite PaLtee of nerad.