Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, December 11, 1838, Image 1

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Tre-litiour that Health; rat the ability-to.
labor: is the "wealth-of the great mass of
other-xoun.
;tries. • ,To preserve, therefo're, , thathealtk
by . N./ITUR.III, means,- is a:gradd moral i
politic . al - selieme;.-to .. zoliiCh: re
-• quirel oar at mo stall •
'PHE ., titiparrelleled reputation which Peters' Pills
have acqiiired'as a Medical Ite'stoiliive,.is the most
2 --. l llliiinestionable proof,- that-Nail be-given-or their
manse impart:met; to the afflicted in utmost, eYery
iclass of ,diseases. The number of letters s receiveil
from patients recriveringthrouglitheir means is real
ly proiligiohs, and the complamtS which-they-have
(aired are: almost as varied as'they are numerons,—.;
• • • But still there-are some in -wbich they arp mitre
especially beneficial than in others; and among those
May be..i alined .the ' c 61 . 1 10.01115..fit ti
stomach and bowels, surli as Cholic; Flatulence, and
ndigestion, for twhich they are not_Qaly_a_certain
.
but an ifmnediate cure. • 1
- • -It is- well 15.nown that &dm. the disarrangement
:dui-Bowels, arise ititieltntlis . of all the--
•• maladies of adult and dedlinin,giife'; that this' is the 1'
• -.foundation- of-Platuleticy, Spasmodic Paint huliycs--
t ion, Loss of Appotito-oto,-,..0d that tliose - in -their
turn git.n birth to Dropsy; Liver Complaint, ,
sumption, pint liabittnil. lowness of spirits ;,.therefore...l
Peters' very•best medicine which has
. ever been, discovered for the incipient 'disease of die' - !•
intestines„ are.necestrily the.snrest prevent:in vea•of •
those dreadful. :dal alSo geneeal disorders, whit. cm
--hitter- life, - nnd - drag sit many piillionsib tuitithely
himself that. Indi noLheen c.inectiled by the
tin is ii i heed quack or naninivn !lin:aid:any, who
ironies before.the woßd'as-his-nwillierald' and wit-
ness; but is place 111 a fiespfaisib)lity si . taatipa by
thepatronagc whir he has pOrryed for years, sad
. .
• which is increasing to an;
oftnedicinc,-that , niake-s_himeatitiful to AS
; Set't nnthing which isoot borne 011 t by the most - in- -
_ _ -- falfahre proof, and hence he doesmot feac 10 hc_put
-tothe test in an thing which he has promised re:
apecting his-PPS,
' 1)r. Peters is most' happy to be able to state, On .
' Alle'authority of a,gri'at mmther of regul:ir pltysi
---- Flawthat -- wlictqww - iiis - Tegetalde - Pills have been
• introduced; they have almost Mperceeded the adop
. lion of mercurial experiments, for their peculiar
fee
=ulty in ''swt , etening the blond. and stimulating it to
.expel all noxious - .lucies, and in giving strength and
tone to the nerves. prevents (fiscal(' from acquirMg
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that strength which mint be got under, if at all, by
.dangerous remedies.' • _
• ' - Prepared by JOS. 'V RTESTET - PETERS, M. D.
129, Library street, New York. Each box contains ,
441 pills; price 50 rents.
Thase Celebrated Pills are-sold by all the princi
pal DruggiSta Philadelphia, Washing
. toil City, IM(1 throughout the United States, die Cana
- dm', Texas; 'Mexico, 'and the:West Indian, and by -
OUST 1. MYERS,' SA MUEL F,LiAvrr. CAlt
-1.1191.M SAMUEL WILSOY-SliiiipensburgLlMlL
-t—AS-DENTCF:GEMM GAHM, Chamber:tian,
December 4,1838.- 7 1 ----- • ,
tattacks anti theirlThestraciive
NON Tilt CMS. • • .
TILE, united testimony of the physieians flirt - nigh- .•
---'• iiiY i Hundred and Thirty
.deres. •
out the •Unityd - Stateslias folly proved the fact that About ER - 11111r ACAES are clettred and Ina high
'Peters' Yegitable Tills - ar e th e only true Vcgitable State of cultivation. • The balance is well timbered,
Pills which will stolid the test of analyzatiom•henee''ainttliere is ti gecat quantity of .Locust on•the place.
the proprietni' would lutist earnestly firge them ti . The improvements are, a •
the 'notice of- those who have been in the - habit of . .. .
,7161;11,", 716 cathartics or aperients, thetlestruc(ive and ° - S r. •
• * * VIVI) S - TOTtY
ilia:toting quack pills so generally advertised, rind
. 4'::'11 l 14 / ' LOG • HO US v
4 -1-.4
which nre• at best -lit• slow CODSIIIIICI , B Of the Vital, "4 . A ti s lf 1t 4 44
,functions, 810 Illtlialta'oll9 . agents. VIVO to the most 43.." 4 :4-''' . .V ,7 ' - 11
: 11101111 filifillellcllll,
hale: , •It is (roe; Most of tlita a produce a purgative with I* l ever-failing:Weit tif %rate:. eloSe by 06' door;•
,effixtt;•4llll, ‘tornetitnes;trattsient_relief but iie twist - antl ' all excellent frame tarn; and twoliest rate Apple
cases they, iltilliT the digestive ot:gans, and an liabititd_,,,_, +.); j„ . 1 ' •
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-)resort must_termitiate in confumied dySliep....
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Li ltiie lihnre property is.fiot sold at_rivate sale I,c
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• ' • fdre Me '2(itli of Deeenilirr omit, -- it 44 - be oiTered , om
'•'' true that 'etitlialdie and imerient Medicines, are •
often required' but the nicest discrinditation ' should - . Said 'day at I t 'O'clock atluldic stticisvheircontlitions
of sale will. he autitle_known_4 Mu heirs.. For
al ways ,lie obseryed 0t the .selection; amllf this lie •
fur
ther eittlo - tilars enquire Of -
'done, nothing inktriotti can result from tht•ir use.. ~.. -- 1 . ''
.dIFY McCtILLOUGH: .i
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. . To- produee.this mach desired result, Dr. Pdtee:i • •
litix . ..insule it his studj , for 'several years,. and fi-els . ~ . on the premises.
prowl to: say he ltati Succeeded at length flu. beyond Noyembet• 20, 1.838.---ts.
Ills expectations.: The object of his pills - I'h to super- ' ,CCalt,e Datictister Ito •gld V .Examiner. will insert
'cl . tle'iliiiiedesitity'a i frequent recourse to illitieions.' the above 4 Aienk?lt mitl'clibrge this office. :
purgatives, And to : 0111.r a medicine, safe, certain - and .....,
pleasant twits opeYation. ' • ' • 1.. PIT.W,4IC SALE OF .LAND.
,-, .:".Prttparedl;. by'JOS: - ,T'IDEST.CV PETERS, NT. D.' llitTßSt l o - ',l r tri the last:will...stud testanient of - the
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-. ; 1,9(9-PlW4rystel4)4.o,,,.;,Stork. '
.- -- Each box con. ; s jE late 'lllfijer - Ab r aniDaveupeal, - 4 1 1 1 . - ed;l ' - will,Mn
obis '4O 'pills."' Price 50.6etits. - • -
1.-Thyrsday the 20th dey of December lie..xt . ,
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- -t - c - aica; -- iit - Tiab4:ntioiiiii - i", on- tl!c premises; , -
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TRACT b r LAND, ~
-16 ...aid ~ w ilt nit mail as "-"Oireies-faem,ltlyilly yujeffer,
ion mpiinty,.-ya.
,:near Lectowntl_adjoinins_tlite_
!nullsOfißichat4M'Slierry 'ii - hews, ltrtSkiiiFiilitirre's
I,6lyailellanilJ6hniltofer,eontaining 200ACR.E5
-9r - tipwards,.• Said, hold lids jit!ermeiliate -between
'Om StrilthiTeld and tiVetilie'rilgtown, ithilSini (hitch! and
Harpers-Ferry tnenpike rtialls",•.iitiout 2.. A• 'or 3 miles'
from Smithfield;,mut between' 3 ,and *4 - Miles from
- Cluirle4own.- Also On , :. :.:' .'-:-. ,•.. !• , . --,
SiiittrOgythe 2.2 d, dalp of the same ih . °nth,
i Deceinber)iin'd Othet.... - TOA
' Cr OF LAND
. inthe county 'of.Frederiuk, Ns,' (Ilow - in this oceu
'pancy''of •Dr.iDjudel,llTageutler,) between', 3 lung_4
miles numbrust - of AirinclieSter; adjoining the landi
011-AlsSrti.4-Wni...l.;,,CltirleiJolin 11; -Cooke, atuFGeO.
.Qiihorn,':ymitaiiiitig,, between 200 and•-250 ' Acres..-
Stild'iartiqii iiithirr One mile 'of' tlitiWinebeitterl"iiiif
-Poionne -Rail Riattl.. : Possession ofbotlrfarms . given
on the ' lot day
ofAPril next : A further descraptirai
'of the above nrinied farms is deemed uniaieessaryy•na
it krmithed klint,any pith wishing thinthqmse,wt .l l
*ten"_ the property.nild judge for tliepthely(it;! : : ~ ,
Terms made. known nn'-the day otsale„.•:, , .. .i,..,
.131f.A.XT(.;.p ,DAVENPOItT, tx!r..: ,
' - of Abratii-DavenpOrt-,-deci'd,
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Ott opic an , al;,ed - . ll ei!voirs.
vriidso wlio Tiny? - suit...m(l 7 and arc weary of bufferink
- - finifin -PE
. _„'EL:l4sll-r.1.1-OrraittE-IVEL-87a-rdmbetraftonee
cerlai!vot ini/Re!lnde in.itscfro . 9ts l .
TotWlEjpsiA they . 'btatid'inirividledi
cured ro a low.weidis, afterfirming
m iffyred this dreadful complaint fneyears.
decidedly 'aiirter'r
. ..Or in atiy.lrpgitald6 ; Pills ever , vrt dicovered, ayd
licsidcs thig they are ilcOinine'aded..by..a.ll. the
cmi
,ncut and lefaditig rabultY..
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of ltettsoish.
For using- Dr% P eters' - Celebrated •
.• ;table 1 - ills
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Bye:nine they, ni•( ; 1.. execodinglhpopolar, ;which
bev.xe'eedingly
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have the` ponce .
to do good in no - iininense number of
• , ..anesrt; without.7i3;isessinethe Meting to' do' iithiey''
ny.
't - s..clineattge gintelr:'inedieine;bitt the
• "enti fie' tfOimpb(tndTtif
the study ofhtnlife.. I,
zll4:'Benfni4e. they and not uppl6smit to tnkenoi; drie
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teeming to.rettin,yhile they-ale Montoftetiie to Op.
P. .Tbe,,P
aila etp C;lbisitet,; :
"'°14'q"4"11193.'" sta!*4l n ' • Iri,;,ticullure aizd
tjunite,ine by the anulnefaculty;,' -• • - ; , ; . tare, , ••&,„.
6,T.Beinune by keepitig . the system inn &Vito •
ofkftction almo 6 t Pise"!m.e. 'which. r f t . li/13 - 6114 3041 IEt*VNCi Sixth Street,
Incidental td thelmintni • • ' ;in•ine.O.peivenectoOntbly, i subForip7:
iy J:Affni t 'c•Bookiotter;
.retain nil' theft, itirtues in fulLvigorOo any climate' i o f whom th • Ist and . 2d V.o.lume'N. IP , str ol %;b l pdfngi
;grid:fen thvifenittiffir ' ' inny i be obtained ; • Priee $1:25; , .. • ,
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rntldneiin,theYttre Ottn'orthe spodie'stiirgetive
TEMLIONEW GARLAND, '
ieines Winch:l)4 been.4l4neveeext ; • . •
' ev - t to , . Lit er ature s
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cueing. atoodifitipetite.'''!.' , • ' • • • .0. , muse • „ • ~:
,- • et4P.E,10.. Ark lases, of ‘opleen -or leap o [along > e tl i r li, c e 4 - r r s st ; '
hrifitienileiiti 'the e'elfeti ' , 4tate'' °Tithe tio 7 o m
they most happy : Ctfeet,ritical4tingtand - in-V.: ! nnlin;eriptiona
Avaratiog the:mind. • ; .. , • Intif . o '
ihe'f 7 efihni:4 ti
usual attenditncs.'of ether-pill .siekoessntatgripingii: 800138,. ' , ' •
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A FA.MILY NEWSPAPER::= - PEVOTED TO NEWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE; TIIE ARTS , ANI), SCIENCES; AGRICULTURE, ANUSEMENT,-&C. &C.
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BIM
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- jell - de being nit *tilled purifier
of the•keneral systern;they are a sotereigivreaiedy
for sick•head-ache. • •
' 13. Because they •differ from the
M ajority of med
•iciites, .the'.l,apt that the morethey are . knownthe
More they.tire'appittv . a..
14. Because as their aPplicittion'creafe no debility
'la the system,•they may betakerrwithout producing
any hindrance to business 'or the pursuits of every
• day life: • , .
„ 15. Because when 'once introduced into a' family,
or a village, they almost immediately take, the pre
;cadence df all other medicines in general , complaints.
16. nt,.c.tiolise a itumbei• qf the wonderful cureithey
liji'vefeell.-af,-edcTtfe-irnibit-sdaiatnkl4iilibttrtmrtindu
aneatilieing resorted to, tolprocure
uks.
•
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• 17. Demise their composition' is such; that they
are equally applicable to. Ate usuid diAetises of warm,
cold, or temperate dliiiiate's... • . .
18. Ileautise two, or three are in general sufli - Cient
or a dose—tso that; is is the case with the genenillty
~ of
.patent medicines—the patient is not compelled - A
make a meaL oh' them. . ,
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19. Beekuse each individual pill ia pnt 'up unde
t he immediate superintendence of the proprietor; so
that no mistake in the composition, or quantity can,
-- spossibly — neenr - dirOugh the cartilekSucCs of a less-in
: :terested'ageirt.
i • 20. Because they purify the fraMe without debili
ratWthg siiitem..: •
121,..-I,lZeituse, notwithstaudiug, their immense . pop
•ulafoy' no person has ever 'ventured to raise against
! them' hielirentiv of censure, which
. would not have
been the eak.* - ,•ifenv could have- Aiseovred,in them
---(i'sitigle--flitw-to-cavil at. - .:,.....i, - „. -.- —-- - .
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9,'1. Beeauseand-thicjiict is
_of the utmost im-
, poriance),--:ladies .in a certain situation may take
them,-(not-morc thin -twmor-three-at a time 110W(..V.
0,) without in - the slightest degree incurring tlic
hazard of abortion.. Were the virtues of Peters' in--
esiiinidile - pills, confined .6 - this desirable end alone,
it _would,:give theimi.ii.decided-adlantage over the
medieiries,of all competitors, Sts in . no cases is e''
more:danger, to e apprehended, or' for ivhich so finv
remetllo::lnivie, : een diseov'eryd,.as the_mie_refeired
• •
f2:3.l3ecthise whilt;they. are so efficient
in their~o(t
crations with ailults they may itt the saine time be
administered to oltildeenquitleven to infants, in small
quantities, leaf a pill for instance ; without the slight
,- ill. -11t 3 cause 'their" virtues nre •acknOwledgetl to
standipre-eminefit; for theiesoothittr , -itillitence upon .
pint's,' belir4 while suffitring - front:the usual chimges
of life, as iiirected by..tbe laws of maitre.
- VALUABLE REAL% ESTATE:
• OH, SAIL: . E.._ ..;.
'A (11'4. rate Linit•goilel`;illl,-sittllex
west bf CfirJislv.montlcAtilig 278-Arres, about '2OO
eyes c at ant in It tt t state o cu -a ton; t •
Thalanot;_is•:Wartitnberett,.antl there iS'it large quantity
!.orLoeust on - the phti e.. ,
• I ' . The imprtivetneuts-are a new Two Story- .
BIZ if gi HOUSE& rirtrtlEt*??.V .
1 -AND
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EI--BANIC BARN,
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Witt a Tenant house, .Stititittlitt,w i App[. ,
'chards, There is -:swell lia
well of watery-i! stwo,al-very
large springs - near the limp:v., The turnpike Hotta
ft•ont:llarrisbur4 hi Chamber thurg passes tht•ougla the
farm, and the. [tail Itoatl passes nearly in '
This property is well 'calculated lot two farms,.
which will be sold separate' or together, to suit pur-
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CIIIISITN.
PerS'l:l9.Wigliii* t.) pukhase the aboi;ci property;
will call on the undernigned; who'residen 1 mile cast
',of Carlisle, directly on the Cumberland Valley nail
Road, and NVIVI is - 11.1101 , WiZeil by a committee of the
Board.of Directors of:dict - Ofirlisle 'Batik tounake ftle
: of the same:
I ' , 111ICI LEVEL _FISH BURN, ,
! 'Noventber 19, 1838. ' • ------
, The Harrislifirk Intellig,eneer, Lebanon Courier,
I , ,
anti .4u:canter Examiner andlleralfl Will - publish the
Ithave 3 weeks; (mark price)mad•charge this office.
VALUJtBLE ttEAL ESTATE
. I'oo•edte..
. . • -
9ST Tate, ,I.ainestonCritrin;Atutiiviir e--t
-trAbordip.;ll tnivasliiii, Chniberliinil , 'minify,
A.7,)ei.
liMintloil by laMis -or. William Dunlap, liaine Good
liat4,. Balsbey Bisler, (ieorge'llea. Wm. Palm :and
others, about t milks a est of Carlisle, hi sight of the
turalii_lce iiiicrtlic.riiil rPakeontailxingiabout. .. : .
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..jefferspil,Poultr,
15, 1855.---ts ,
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° Printed and Publiehed, Ittekl.4 l 8y George ”. _Phillips, in Carlisle, carist,e4eo4 County, Pa.
rr HE, subtierlber will , offer at -publie sale,Aft , the
Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on Sdt
upday the 22d (NJ/ of p c cer o ber -tiest, at 10 o'clock,
A. 114. the Following described properties,Tiz:-A neat
Plastered - • -
DIVELL'ING HOUSPE 9
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calculated for, a smalt-family, situated'on west Lou
ther street, near the College; with liart of a
and
-of
'ground attached, containing 50 feet in front and 120
feet in deigh. Also, a Story :
• -, • - "2,1 . - 'We - 41116thoarded
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4g, ' ta tt t; • • ..
P
.. 11 4 ;16. if I ii ,, r. HOUSE,
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and ItaI.:HEN, situated in Dielt.insori alley, adjoin
'Mg the above ; attached to which is, the .same tiantity
of-gr ptuid-as-the-ttbort4ian-which-ftee-aVest-vari.
of fruit Irees. ...rbe.honses.are in good repair, being
bah nearly' new. 'Terms of sale: - One-half of the
purchaie money to be 'paid In hand; and the iL.T.'sidue
in two equal half yearly payments. '•- • ' '
WILLIAM. B. MURRAY.
Carlisl9,-oclober 30, 1838 —6!v
UPACTO - RY.:-
mum subSerilter respectfully informs - the inhabi
1. tarots of Carlisle, and the public generally, that
he still resides at • his Old Stand, in North Hanover
street, oppusite - Mr. E. Bullock's Choir. Manufacpry,
where bd.continueS to ratty on thd •• . . •
Tlll.akiaig';Business
in atl its . yarionti - branelies.• lic - Ittxs - 1110,1r furnishol,
himself with a new and . splendid HEARSE;
&C. to isecommoilate, all. those -who..,may favor bins
'with a call. lle returns - his Sincere thanks to his
friends and eitstonsers folethe liberal eticoaratglanent:
testowed on him, sail'solicits a .emitinuatice - of
. patrosiage.o - llst Ii: ttets. hII7IR 11, tli it by sl.rii42-atten
lion to. business ant Fit .ilfspasitian to please, to ineeit
an& reeei ye m share' of pa romme.. • •
N., 13. One or Two .I.izintlic.s'intat
~Makers
wanted, 'to ACh tan] beeal - sisie'lif ' , Sill I -.lie: en; ' 'Ars(
iippCentiee will be whew the itir.is e
if well reeomineittleth.
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(404)Firk;11) 11 A A.G . =
Novi•thiwr 1808. •*. •, •
In pursuance of.an orilric of:i Ot•plpW•C‘inyt.
Ctunberhonl•tordity, Will ht exp,•tiecl pu1gt..."‘441,,......p,.
tho premises, op Saturihtll .2‘2,1 v'ilizp o7lk
ceinher-vext,•nt. 11 o'clock. •'l. ,
11.1 ..t•siate of
JAMES-IDYSAIIT; 4.4n.slsiiig of a
; 'TRACT 0 iA
ihfYtt
..1--4u14-4u-onunty,
146,-146,-Airesand-&,-Pia•eln•S. 'strict- mea
sure,- sdionking lands of Ma: titi I I•loV , i', Christopher
Au, and otlieo, haying theroun orouLal •
A gyivci . story Leg Dwelling
610,tJ ter, • •
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A D 013111.411 LOG BARN,
'and other om.buildinga, and a never chillie r ; tipring of
water near-the house. , The is not inferior to,any
slate land iu the county. About, sixty-five acres of
said tract are cleiired", a portion of which is meadory.
and the remainder is covered' with theivint; t i.uh
a vahablo kind.
•The co ••'•i.'Jns of w•tle arc nq follnivs:—Otw: half of ,
the purchase motley to be paid ou the eoulirnudiou of
the sale, and the lationee in tbrec equal aminal pav
nu•afs Without interest., - .The l dn •rhawr to seciu•e'tJ u o
said, payments by his ju la .4w
sale.- „ •
"I:A'eniliet. 1:838.-3t
'OIIPILiNS' t!OIT FIT SAL E.
,Li pursuance ofaa orcirr Cenirt of
Catalan - land canatv, will I' 11111/11t Pule 011
Ilia pn'cutiscs 2. oll 17111/%l;ja '2o.hcbak'ff December
'next, a
Eittiate in•Mittlin Cumin Timid pounty , con
taining 22 ACOES mercer less, bt.te the petiper
ty ofJACOII.I KN r1"1,11, detetteed trtjoillitig lands
- Dantuusun, stjal - otherv,
having thereon erected 0.
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at " OCI: iio USE
Vam,, ;
r • —• L
Mli;ik AND LOG 111A111-Pli,
with an excellent well of water on the premises,. and
an orchard of excellent fruit trees.
attendance. will be given and terms of ale
made known by- • , •
• Ir.RNII.Y KNETTLE, .1/m't;
." 11.7 th the will anneal:ll of face° Knettle.
Nov. ‘27,1838.-4w.
Tut:tit r e:Pill,be sold at public sale on Saturday the
jut day of Deceraberneftyoniltu.prelni,ses; in Newton
township, Cumberland county, afu confitlniot
.. 4 24D0 AcOits• orSlate L atad
.
of the . best gOlditr, bordering on the limestone, with
iii'one — mile - roft - Newiftle; -,- amFrode4Mirtierof - ir - mil ,
from tiM"Cumberinad Vidlev Rnil RO:o r t, n large per
tion't,r which is: covered with the finest timber; am
Theclear. Lat4tl4llloogoo.d:teitpe,alybyalsqltsitted
The imvetivements area • .• ,• • • •
•
2. Large 7 avp storil
irri II • •
Ql
kit; LOG:.:HOUSE‘
and one ntal a lialf afar); Kitolien, with a neyei• failing
well of watOot the iloomh „ , .
.4910fialf,E L0rir . .13 , 1 114
_ _ •
with Frame stalilaaml WitgoW Sheds, &c. A large
portion of thisland only be cleared; and wood is val . -
mac, being. near the,tOwnond • '
An indispputable title will.bq given.' ; : And the terms'
wltich,wilkbe easy:Will be roloWlinoWit on the day of
4 4 1 03::• • • ' ' " .. -
AGNES . VNODBURN:
Norrille; October 2polii3s-,-,ts. • •' • '
The '"Lancaster -aifd Examiner"Avill pub
lish-the above 5 times:and ehargiithis office. :
. .
. , S2 1 Jr( ' 1 4 .1 •
irtA'Air. to the iiltettittion of the iebseribei' in North
Ilj:Middletcte-townshiii,-nn;tlte•l•tii 'lff-Niiyemberi
instant,n BuL - LIAGATAT4. about.
, rriontits old•i• ittbwititti eliol
:The owner is Itesitcit..tkiJinntte.
•••'' forwniii; prove' TirOpbrtv, pity: chitrgls;
and. Cake tt away,. otbeiwiee Tt. will be
disposed oil according' to law., . •
• • " ; A • 'ST4I,ICKLEAt.
Noy. 20,1898:--3w.
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LAJNianil- - figureusattai - parrkbazine, velvet mid
Ai...l . l)esqa9 Stoclks Stocksfor qle at '
- s • ',-.IiRNOLD.
11,0T,13cairor and SwanSliin Cloths, tillahle' for
oliout dt '
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17 - 4 - SALM.
JOSEPI I M. MEANS,
THAT ,ov 0.,e1 I% IN-
A FARIVIFOR SALE,
The 44 Carlisle gergld E.T:poplor,".willl;ip issued
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MIMI
--- The following gamed persoriehaiebeen appqW - A
Agents for the •" Carlisle Herald fic - Expr;sitor,'". to
whom payment for subscription and advertisement
1111 be niade. • • - .
• .
D. SHELLY, Esq. §hirerhanitown ) Cumb. Co
corrContT ' s
P; KOONTZ, lE.ig - .'Newburgik . do
T.nos. W. Htnnes, Esq. Shippeuo4%...4lo
JOHN WUNDERLICH; Esq. '
J. MATEEH,Egiq. HogOestown do -
.3R: WitsoN, Esq: Igechaniosburg,_ do.
WILLIAM I!,UNIIHA;g43, llopewdtl do
ri
• • SfuoF.oNiEsq.bhurchtoign do
Dr.' ASA WII7E, New Cumberlarid do -
Tiros. Esq. Bloomfield, Perry : county..:
'A. Bz.ficx,-Esq. Londisburt- do
ist Se it •
• BYII.O6IC.W.ELL. •7,
..
NNT,ife,lrlio, in tby deep devotion; .:
-i'uttest up n prayer fcir one- •- - •
CIO the stormy.ocesfn; - --r
-- ••
Untie no more—Ais course is done,- •
-
rcnm not,.when upon thy pillow,' ,' •
That lie sluinbers by:thy side - -
MN
Child 'WIIO,IIB bWeet ilowprs
' Laugh amid the sorrowing rains— . •
KMmi , ye not that clouds are throwing' -
Shadows on you sire's reninurs. • , •
Where the hoarse gray surge is
With a mountain'slnotiomon,
li.e.am ye that.its.voice is tolling .
hor yonr father, lost and gOne.? -• .
When the sun looked on the water,
As a Itero.on, his graye--. •
Iliggiug with the hue of
Every blue and leaiiingivave,---
Under the Majestic ocean, !
• . I . , Vhere.the giant currents rolled;
Slept thy sire, without emotion,
Sweetly by a beam of gold.
•• .
And the violet sunbeamsslanted, •.
Wavering through the ehrystal deep, '
. __TilLtheir_wonted_splendora !ninny
These shut eyelidain.dieir - sleep:
• Sands like crumbled silver gleaming, ,
Sparkled Mils raven hair '
.114 .the sleep that knows no dreaming,
.
.• • 'The .l4-fen d .
I've been upon the moUtitain deed,
'
When the wind had died'awav,
And,--like-an Ocean-god-asleep, / 0 -
:The bark ii4eStiettY; •• • •• /
• But lovelier is the.yaried scene,--- •
Isik4, the tree; • • • •
_ When liathel in lightof - Mithiiglit's queen--
. ' 'The land ! 'the land fur mei '
• `') • •
• •The•glanctag o'er •
When.gently blew thebrebze;
• • BteeSiveeter witathe distant
The zephyr 'mong-the trees,
•
The Intirmurof theanonntain ,
, • :Whet hlassiins.Waving. free; .!
The song of birds'on
• .The land! the land-for me ! • • • .)•
The billows I have licep -
_ cilf.4si,rlll - cy rcplleptlliirnountuitis.ilarlc;_
A:10 night 11cr blcialcest curtailiti hung.., •
- Around intrllOnvititt bnrk f. •
Ilut'giye me, when the storm is . florae,
the !mild fth. mu! . -
Aqd ttrountlAle ligbtning flashed, • •
been upon •
the - gulo beneatli,ro
AdOwn the liquid steepq, • •
But now that lam safe on shore, •
There everlet,me be, • •
The Seai let.others wanderseer—;
lthe+and!ihelitnaffi;-nie! •
. .• • : 7 1From the X~uckcrLodL' r.
" T. ••• • S'
iicauty, like Uio alai of uigl~t,
clots]) one , !help all; beyond cottyare;'
110;140 It wa s - , ' '
l'h4t 6oz ' e - well as glittered therpi
• -Pc • ", •
No.jriefriiiglit her I;r9w riatersi, •• • •
Flr qeeli,her loOts of (liming' g•olth •
Iler eye wei brighter) than the morn,: „
•.. But ahr her botram-.4t cold
?;el ril)64le:tleeiseett. oiltli4lstied the . Ott*.;), • •
llecli~h" •
step tripl)M, it lilce the raw* s- •
• Q oho vvas fisir had . e.hc been true •
, .
tiorAeritify„lik theitor 'of alight, • ,
Outshonethem 'nll, Oeimparei
beyond
• •)3uti icy' light
Thritli:Oze as littered tufare.:'
T
4, , •-1-•‘-••• •
iIikENTSs
P_O E T
siveetest'llowers ew•ich'd.
Frotti varioits_gurdetis cull'd with care."
For ins eel:ear ) beneath' the billoW,
42~avetl~ with the.restles tide.
RIM
MEM
ME
'SEIM CT • T AIL E.
"The .earth bath bubbles, as the Water ',bath,
And these are of them !"
. .
LA lilt MARK HAKE WELL 4.. iyottrigi
beauti raj .. .accomplished , girl of 'seventeen,
and she knew it,, have said she-was-beau
tiful; bdt what words can describe het id
veliness ? lii it picture it Wriuld have
,ar
ld
,geared flattery.pf Ale .so3',her eompleiton
soliansparent . her larselfloe
eyes ; , dreaming..or love r hid- under-a - fringe
of long
. silken laShes; pouting. lips, like a
( spoiled child'S, •arid..• auburn . flowing„rrog
lets. dancing ••upot - elidurders.
:baster!'
.rely .as_o•
queen's
,(pyf die stage,) and daott--.-1 loathe,
hate, dete'st? - ihe word 4t4 - 4,-;,hew often *hew
our hopes •are•7l3iieyaittz with expectation,
our anticipations•upon, the eve - of being;re 7
alized—=when' pops but - to -disappoint
and spoil the : fOll,--41 ought to have been
married, - ,ltaPpylellow; but•l mispra
; hie Mr.-S*ll4/k growling with the Out and
rligulnatism. I Was a younß,- good-looking
~f.;dlow; bzii I , tui old, arid. iVriukled, and but
or coquetry, Lady Mary would -h-Stre been .
iierfeAtion-petsonified.T • •
.• -The evening -arrived for the much-talked,
of fete at Devonshire . • and.'-Lady
Mary; .Ucconipanied by. 'her. .mpther the',
I" •
countess, at a• .late hour proceeded . _to the
'" halls of tiazzlingdight.'.', ,As,they enter.:
ea .t ie- spacious saloon, a 'tall .ancLelekatzt l
yOung.officer, dressed in 4w-splendid-inn
form •.of the horse -threaded - his
*Y. :through the•iroWd of rank; wealth and
beauty; and With a-slight bltish and hesita
iting• manner, said to.thein, grate.has
•been.. ; quite distressed at your ladyship's
.p, °longed -abeeneed! • ; . • -- '•
• "l'hcorpray,:relt . e - . 4 -- theAulte's unkap
piUess, Captain Stra.cey; by informing him
.we-are here," said Lady Mary; %Vitt, a toss
of her. well-placed aristocratic. head, - de
lightedi at.-the sensation created by deferrinir,
I her presence; ;“- • .." ,
" i'he-sun requires -no- - AVANT - COVRIE . RE'
toinfornrus of his , rayspresent;";said the
-
hoWin , 122}v, having,--with his usual
elegant' atteetiOn, peteeitrefi the. entree of
the belle of the fashionable World'.
Lady Mary curtsied to. the._bigh-flown
complimeht, and smiled with satisfaction at', J
seem,* • the surrounding' brilliant rivals en
; 0
Lwyrifit, lhe , :niarked attention of -his grace.;
who, offer ing . lils.arnl, 'led •ho r .th rough . the
suite of beau ti ful • rcto ; classizallySarrang
ed with that perfection o(taste only to' be
found.in the highly educated, and refined. •
." Who will you, confer the happiness of
dancing ihr i iredtheitukt, arriving
at the apartment4pro - Priated to the poetry
of-action.
, )21
:.. “. Will y fir - ladyship favor mer! _sup
plicated 'aptain Stracey , . who followed
'their foo teps • with 'perseverance and per
tinacity.. . ~. ~..
•-`----1-4l.elilly:-,-klaptain-StrAcyi,-.lshall'be-nioet
thiliglited, . replied . Lady Mary,..- disengag
ping. her arm from the duke', who . ,,lmwing;
left the beAuty. 4 . nhseiving, : "SttkeY, you
may. tonsidef • yoiniseit. the. luckiest' fellow
- iit-th- --- ivorld!.' - . ~ :,. ''• , - -.- 7 -- -..
.
4 c.f believe yon. nre tin 'aOrin!fetof
'Mary;!.l, ,nbi . ex:ved Captain . - .Stracey,
'taking - their plaeesin • ;
•
"Indeed Laid passionately fonil of theni l
they are. so exquisitely,' peetieal• and en
iliaeting;" tei)lied j l acly • Mary,__ with eip:,
ihusfasin. •• : . •.• _. • • —••
" T•oti,'__p_erehanee, ••thiderstand , •tlie
lan
.gnage of stracey. -:‘ •
"I take so great ab:lntexestlit. all relat ,
ing to them, that I ,-have paidrgTetit attetil
tiMi' ha; that easternperfeetion of romattee,‘'
replied L ‘ atly.Mary.c.... 1 • •
:!=Notii - tceptance tif lhiilioquet will
hon . fir.pleastirs'upon:rno," as, with trenili:;•
Jing.itantLanilLiluShedieheehe - Apresented
4egatlti:c9,ll9ctio,n . 9f exotic?:;:
- _
Lady • Mary glanced at them as she ac
cepted I,m gift, arid at once saw. the
-blemsWaffeetionarn.l_74ov_e;andizsmilipg.
7 titin-more. flattering =than saitl; -
`.l Grill
,retaln. oven the 'leaves when with . -,
(lied Captain Stracey, .'as - 'a remembrance
of the most delightful., evening of my
istenco.' l
,
that motile& . :Str - 14eylO hopes, we,t,e
beyond description, • tor 13Mnafilitic,
lii t*d . levetl iher-,IOveZI; her with a, infrity
of .ditection- that made, all other .
.considera
tions -.Mere shadows: •coMpared With the
thought • of hetl' , lris'heact .w, as 'cornpletply
. .ber::shrine; j• oiagii . 'll6.•gaied .
lter Matchle#.4 . Toni, -
looked' with
th tit passion must
sPririkfrOM the secret depths of the . .iiino§t
recesses of the , - seulv - lie , hived, as 'Mau
Slionld;' . lo.v4 - ; and appreciate-,
Whirling f om=the shle.vflris beautiful
scarce,. oenicioriS h6ther,ori eels: or
his hesa, An4-:4ifileifit ddn'tilo
;cud: niost.,Tapidif,' : his heart or his, feet; lie:
and ',4iVithin a
Short distance;. Wben fictil;g, his eyes froni.,
thegion 60; .h aihast: pertelvmg.,,
her : turned half Kinn:4.oo m
.talking to •
,11te . dUke,',:carelesSlY ,Plucking' leaf by:leaf,.
'ffiliViti4,, , (i . :rigther'pel'ritlitiq, the blossoms'
tf:!:talt T4la . vittotity_ol - 1101._feet; . : •
your Iriady,
*rtoteiilly z - I:rgurrostr,l t~crosi+tn Hid grace's ; ;
'.to
spoil tity,ipbt.
" hey basked.~nthe sun of your smiles
for:, a ; moMpOi.,to;boy . iiiipre,O.ano , forgOtan
r'alir:e l .olClii'C't ,TOtiti9,.;e§o.l.irfg:.4..i?.o
..... . . . , ... .
,
• - ' '...,. , ';'l i r .! '.i . -, 1: .:Cl '.
. . ,1' .• i m
,
.._, ,
MEE
From the New-York Mirror.
THE .COQUETTE:
BY JOBN HUGH MILLS.
MEN=I
=I
placed - hopes of ►nan;" 'Siratcy.,
with bitteiness. . ' •
. _
very" Really that is p'rettily,iaid, Capt.
tracer.•:, Pray - , - may .1 - inquire ,w hat
; novel is graced with sunk t elide r semi al eat?"'
asked Lady Mary,--With an arch y sm i le.
Straefiy,
pointedly; an every day . scene- - fn .the
farce Of life.", •. , •
"sow db give the, dear. play a new tide;
every ,poot,•atithor and serthbling ii - 6xeomh
is eontinpally, upon the' thread
bare. tale of-all filf.world7s a • stage-.tile
!drama: Of.exiite.octl.le IWITe of life, •••h! ,l
lam heart '4i6k sueli : stuifi" exelainied
ady. •• • • ••• •
..• 4 . .ivill-eatlitTtinm. .great-mistake, or
al*aYS.in - drior," said .tin. duke, overhearing .
the conversation.: -•. . .
, • ...••••
" I
shall .move an • - amendinent,
.please,your. grace,'_'..s'aid_Lady- Mary, ,by
-prasing,- : the•--word -,a/waydi---and inserting.
Captaiti-Stractly-liverror..' ,
"Why me, in particular?" asked Stracey.
7 ”Your hae eteat •ria§iitcto say
so," said Lady Mary; 'lot — she-lids been
dancing the last minute, acrd - you' have . tinisi
,ungallantly . pernlitted,ber to . grace
and elegance.bymt.retur
_Away glided Stracey to apologise-fur his
miecenduct, and upon - returning,: again saw
the diike•iri conversation with `his fair part
nar:;,~.:
• .
"It's :quite clear,"
_.thought__ Straacy,
`.`that - his grape is smitemalid4so, - I stand
nbilianqe ‘Timteyer- - , notbvin'the.minoteSr;
hoWever; to-morrow this shall tio2hrouglit
aMichision, One.wav Au' the other, for
Zrfotiti ths n g-,th e. i n ti e a tion-6 he'
.experiebccrilfroin his attentions, I ani''.con-
AN-need that. I am. not toial.-ly - it - Mite:rent -to
.
: fle was."...riglif iii...his:cp . .nfeettires; Lady
Mary admired the :tine, nwuly -figure Of _die
y.ounkollicer, his refinement or firumer and
brilliant intellect; but, ignorant ig.die.deep.
im~ression:he .had . muffle, checked ad
. '
aniSsUe..(v.hich would compel ahaffirma
tive- or a' - negative,. wishing
,at tliat'period
neither to acceprtior,:rejecldlim. • The
tentions of the duke had been marked fura
eohsiderable ;period, - and nOtwithstanding
report - stated his deierMination ‘fas - fieVer to
• niarry, yet 1. - 6. - dy • Mary jiarka =distant hype
of astonishitirthe - world; by. becoming the
.beautiful;,Tascinatin,g, and. leading duchess
of Devonshii-e. • She did not, could
love the duke;, he was old enough to bc-her
father,..but • then. his. title,-his princely for
tune., and his palaces, were . ample.to make
up that,- trifling deficiency in- the scale of
splendor, and happiness, . pought- her
'ladyship; butllloughts,areoften iniSedtpou
a Nery_shallow ,foundation; the duke's
tentious-were merely those- that a' coati .of
taste pays to a lovely woman, when he has
the opportunity; her ; beauty was -attractive
in:-the,extieme; :it-gratified him - to - be near
her; ier conversation •sparkled • with wit
and refined langi.tage; it,pleaSedthiraquileaf
her 'use these fentinine vieripmm of ata:ck
and . defence;, it, charmed him - to - listen ,Lo
the metodioils- tunes. struck frbm the. tremb
ait4 harp - as her taper fingers raa ,Ovet' the'
oWgs, accompaniiidAer• soft,. LluttT-Tflte
voice; but foi• her heart-he-cared not a rush.
":There are some days tlatt:-Might outnii:a..dure years- 7 -
Days'that obliterate the liast,un i make
_
A (lay bpArdestitiv% for life. I, ••
Li vtis fittle—but that litt,li!:tcittii;.
SVIIh oMe ; biietmiicq , Y)~t -t>~il tnee - uf 111 time"
The folloWitig morning; at atirly hour,
Syncey . _ proceeded :to undergo the trying
• ordeal of ' putting the awful question; for,
hyrn t(lte r int Iy - th e su e s - o f
;his-suit, yet:lte determined to state, clearly .
his artk nt inul doming affection; his attach
m eiit . which time Could trot ...efface or .chinge
Aliterate, let the result be:'What
Lady. Mary had just entered herpoudoir,
where-the little eloganciekg-life,..Were seat'
tercel in proftuiton;lbonksi dra-Moga,;ibir-
Teri, beautiful exotics,' choice birds, globes
- of- brigh inotley,aastimbly,__and_
the room , perfumed With 'the sweetest -pro
- -ditenans , -ef-DelerAix,..
_sit' it wr; hi
the fair ,lirow of Lady • Mary. upon
.hittil 141
the :name .-of..her-joarly -visiter,-showed to
th-ritigort-Tglatme-of*aceythattisTrogen-c'e
either_ annoy ed m puzzled i t,. hownv
• or, vanished' in a 'moment,- -and. - the• high
pale forehead • retained noi•trace of .:displea,
sure as' §he 'cordially shook' liatiels with
•.;:; After• the; few .coni
vitiont: concerning. the aninSerriciit-ef :the
-precedin,g 'eiTtilitg-;4lte '''.continued
sant Wroatherthe' miserable :ballet and
porte's nigprdlinessi . .ond ,of.thoio•-distres
sing-pauses ensued, Which' irressisol : ic rises
when one; is desirous of communicating!
any thin' g hioh is full of anxiet y- , ,s 'Pe
Abu' After a few ;h 1 Ind•linins
aCcompanied With, a determined' chiming of
' the 'right boot %)>iili . his rithhg whip, Stracey
summoned sufficient _ourattc to coinimmee
theattaelti.. his yoke' shitolt, as ho nub-red
the ii \ rat•ll4.:iviLls'‘.`ef
ledge of her stipoiloti his -t.itter ,
'Worthincei, • of. - his : itiability.,•,f6 confer- .a.
or-great .• riches:, -'bri raid
he:hedti g. 'with his gloy - heart-felt',
unalloyed. , ptios,iiin• - -4'%0 -- ;r4,010,1Y . ...). - love
lodood, SinecitnitilteS•trie for
get,
almost', ril-y4tre,sn m Oder] itt•you r
,es timatien; hear t:
' ihtit;atliifci,'lla. Title of
Wifeattit t sifffieiont-richeS to .meet
t 'xi • poirerty, , •:cijutya eat to tto
st;ition you .occupy,,6iiviqsl'sl,i if
4,ofeyst-yott l - Mliq a'eceini•Tieffrinmii, -4 Olt"
May the moment you 'have anuse.to
'Ohr;s6ll6W-Pated
you are constantly
Committing . , when wintian lithe theme.. ,If
tracey•.hatl'Abre eittr the Conchisfon of his
WEI
- ‘ol , ' 1r - SERIES, - : ro. 3:=,40,:3.
---- ,
~ . . .
address, liety,otild .haVy been crowned,wiffi 7..
victory,. hut'wheti,he . touchetl,upon.the_sta-_ .
: lion thpriniihe be obtained, if she rejected,:
;.: c onsequentlya:ac ;which thi.iti/.'ti.at , be
. if • _
•
”,acceptectidM; that innate vanity . of frail hth..
Inanity. 'succeeded . over the. generous feel-"
ings of her. nature;. and after hesitating a
moment, a polite refusal escaped the lips. of
of the - still doubting girl, yet so farted that, •
'to a 'disinterested observer it :Would VeP RI
half
Stiacey.. The lkst word of rejection 'were '
scarcelYsonchided,:_when.he _started from _
•hitli seat, pale and ; speechlesh with emotion;'
at length, „with `.considerable difficulty,' he.
murmured, .With : 'aicholi.ed .voice, "Heaven
hloSs-yon, an 7 may.-y_on-.znever
Aufsife torture sybu. have created-Lnily
Mary,' farewell!"
. anil -lta. 'hurried from: the
scene of his.-disappointinent and, wretched,
ness.. .The 01- doOr-wastiot .elosed,-when.---
she 'alrno;t• regretted the course ehe had to l .'
ken; - howeveri - it• :was - then -too late . 0 re
trace the step', - and she thought "he will a T
gain Beek -my hand,, for my -refUsal was
anything huta'decided one." . - - .
„..
%victim certain leer, ,-
.lifeitne . .rei,',vide PcipejuAd Shalppeure.”
A ali - ort - interval after the event• of. the 'ye... - . •'
jection., Lady i'lary, it reading the. Morn-''
ing Pest, - started:. at , : seeing. a - paragraph •
:1 - Madoirt`Marriage iiihglilife—Ott- the 16th • "
instant ; at..his-Excelleney.'s, the_ English.
Ambaasade,s,_ in 1 3 :nis, 'the Hon. Captain:,
Wa t poler Stracey l ,of. theiroyel horse . artil-
Jery, to Antoinette, only child . pncl.!solft
. heiress of Count le.Lonefle...:.The.cxtraor r • .
~unary r enschiatimis Cornbine& - - , '
wither' - great. Wealth,. and ,Oie- Preierbial
-clegance of the sappy-kidegroom, rendered •
. Oct ceremony, nhicli Went -9 - 1.1
mostinteresting." Tlre..paper dropp- •
.
ed from the hand of flit; fait_reiner, _as: she,
-conclnded the ac,comit of herlover's :union .
with another;_ 'aro: tears rolled dOwn -,the 2," - •
Pallid. Cheeks, and she loniked lovely
eeping,„iliattif Fit r!Vey_lia@lien-socalher;
lie -w o uld have' bitterly regretted tlie i hasty •
step he had - taken: s , :Luckily eorhis
J2CBS ; be not, Mir did, he again behold
ier;ur.til hot :rooms end time had -jointly
faded the blooming, beauty whieh eiisteti
pinto ip every fibre. Al any a. heart is caught_
iti - the rebound; sueli wits, the,easeivithhini.
Hastening to --Paris,
Paris, to revel in its •festive
scenes, in order . to ,forget his misery, his
fitie.figirre,nad gen ilemanly, manner attracted
Observation, from the
.belles Of the gayest
city in the .world;
_ainong them was the rich 2.,
heiress Antoinette, who soon became as in-.
teresting in hiticeyeS, as lie was in hets.- 7 .
Mechameally, she took up the newspap'er
again, and again - perused it. ' . 'Oh! fool,
fool, that I have been," eitelaimed - she, "to
grasp l at:the s. .shatlemnii lose :tile. material t
Oh!' that I could he again to
s him What. .I
was! ..but,!' -and the distressed. girl burst in
to
.a pasSionate,..flood ortearS, preventing all
further utterance. •
7 - 11 - yil - e - ,Pn - rlt, 'was crowded • one • beautied"
9tuntner!,o' ; tiffernoon;' the magnificent
pages dashed along with their fashionable
and distinguisheP.occupantn, hundreds of
mounted• 'ladies and gentlemen canterin! ,
lii - cirlitirses 'corer - the and innu- •
alembic Bodes:ll.ms .promenading the-banlM •
of the Serpentine, forminga•group worthy
- of an artistes penc, - a-Couple..of rather
too. particularly CVell,•'•dresSece ryoung,''Men
entered, on , lirigh;spiriteit - Teatfigliinses ;
sliowiitg'off, - evidently•to• Their greatest • sa
lisfaction. .'•I say, Charles, this is a inert
now- ccanitiejtiOiy - iiite - , -- ,
.what aellori those horseX have." •
you edmire".the - qurn,otte so muelr, ,
"havezui'idea,you, eestacies
,yoti perceive the efieluinting creature °cal
py;l'ng it,' 'said the other. As the carriage
.pass'etli.a, look 3f extreme disappointhieuti
spreatl, over feattkies of thU
.4aue-aliticipa
ting to see a , be,auty: "By JoVe!" he -ex:
Claimed, what a dowdy! who is she?"
. .
• "Lady.: Mary ,11askewp11, n whisf=pluillh
old tabby,'' replied • the • tiavl..
heard my)nothersay glie was a belle . in hei
tO - no;•lwitl)naSiiti , ely catmcit sec VleTiintest."
trace of evepinissinz endiitance.",. ' •
- 1 .45 -- thelnarriedr.: •
Anil never was.-Ibelieveljiutic_yei.,:,
catvitai'e her." .
• if 146 - two - soorno to relishninclitho face:.
•
tiliousness of the'sqggestion; for their
aas toutrand 'continued'. • •
. . .
FURvr REM' .FRO M 'PUB: MOR MO NS: .
.
We hay...the:Boonville Entigrant.Of the'
I9ji nit. whielt •• • '
'Just as our paper .4i-going . lo..press;
portioU of the . guarils 'have returned from
thk • itletrition iitliciin.:%Ver. have ga- .
•theretl a felir particulars. Our inforthant
atates that, Jo Smith and other loaders, are,
about to. he pitt . on their trial, at Riehniond,
.R.o3i.,eotinty; and ‘that„47„ . other Mormons
are also . to tried at'the iattie It
not true that the Morthorti :are ..to' be sent
opt the .:Ts:tate, ford4ith; htit are alleti-eil
to tetnain:..A :present,
.114th : the - ,tlistinCi „uiif
tha't.theY
Chet crop ity ,- 11114hOttri; !itit•fity;leave .- it :bet:
..I:3v nen: this null. ntii . Sti The . ' . fore.eri
all dishar4letl: sent exeept one'
troopeai , alrylfrOnt eo int t,r; - trbidh
•
'.b.o'retathe uo e- ;trials _art
c`uiiCirniffor•Ka.y•e.ounty corn.
meneia 'ifs session" on .11frindny the ' I th-i
- at VrhiOh --- tdrniTit7W-i9t - pT*"d; 7 th - e - ,:tiyarr
To_'...SMith pad the other - M0rM59(.4111:.
,eetntLon:. • IThese facts may , c- re led p
!Arne,as wetbitsrie ' them 'from personi
(lintely froni the spot, .on 'whore istatemen* •
relinnes ninSl•beplaceid:' • • . • ••' .
IZEZ