Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 03, 1839, Image 1

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__ltuacks and iliolir .11:11tiiIrtielive Emigrant Important I star=
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• THE united testimony of the 'kaleinna -throught _ • : - CAPITALS. . '
: _ fold the „Uilited 'States has fully proved the fact ding . - . • • .
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- Peters? Vegitable Pills are die only true Vegitablet ss s , ._ •
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Tilts 3vliiiilt. Will - stand the test bf analyzation- hence ' -•-. .- • 4) 00 0
, . - 41ic proprietor would most eartieStly . iirge diem for ' loi
-,the flotice'of•, those - who have. been, in the :habit of • -- •
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_ using, us catlinrtics or aperients, the destructive and • - 50. I Dollars. •
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'.ireitaiting' Atinck-pills--so-gencrally_ntivertised,iand _ :
13SIDES - SEVEN - P.IIIZES7op-$30;6(6 -E,A6I.
`'which • are. at best but ( sltiw consumers of the vita
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unctions, and- murderous .ngents eien to, the most 'The exchangenthrougliOnt the Statesbeing
• • hale.' It is true, mist' Ofthein produce a • puativ.e now equalized; Emory Fit. Co. are enabled toantiounce
:effect, and. soinetimes transient relief; but in. most tO the public, that during the months of Mardi and.
cases they injure the digestive of
te gans,inid an habitual April a brillaid galaxy of Prizes will be drawn, ex.)
resort to them must rraiiiiitetii conhrtited - dispep- ceeding, by more than one Million of Dollars, tiny
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, - seriod yet offered. • The liberal patronage afforded
, • -It is trite that catliailie and nperient;meilicines are ;by the pnblic.to this well known establishment, rem
-, 'often .recinireth.bnt the nicest discrimination • should_ Hera it an imperative duty to spare 'neither troulde
-always lie observed in . the Selection; and ir this).('expense to disseminate thereally important inform
. _ -done, 'nothing injurious can result from their use.- at i malign to bia ‘ numerous - correspoiniunts ,throughout
. . ' To-produce this much desired 'result; Dr. Peters the United States and British Provinces.'
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liiis'rriadi.i-it-liis-a'udi't--study- and feels I Emory - .& respectfully urge attention to the
,:prond-to say he leas succeeded at length-far beyond : schemes now placed before them; 'aiiillettlaire:be
•lis expectations.' The object of-his pills is to super-. - no delay in forwarding orders, which will receive
.cediitlieuec'essity of a freouent reconrst to ittitirtous • immediate . and punctual attention.
!purgatives, and to-offer a - medicine safe, certain; andli becomes necessary to caution our. correspon
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:pleasant in its operation, • .. dentxto-be particular and ailtleiss ,- • •
• -Prepared _by .10S. PRIESTL Y' PETERS, M.'D.. • • , .1.1110711" Ed CO,.
No. 129 Library street, Nei , / •YOrk - . - -Eitelf box con- - .A^o: 2 7 • ;VinlVi--Calveit 41.-oppositc Bid ranee Irotel
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tidily 40 pills. _Price 50 cents. _-,
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- $ .- 8 - 0 - , 0 . 00 : : $2 5 '0 00:1 :
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- - ALEILVIVDRIA - LOTTERY --
For internal Improvements in the District of Coltim ,
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Lis. Clans ! font 859. . _
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To be positively drawn in the city of:Alexandria, on
- - - Saturdorthe'2otltof-April ; llB39, at Siitchick;:rf:llll.
1.. D. S. GREGORY:Ii. CO., Managers._ '-'----
't.tiiiii.+ - tlTS'illiciintetulance-of:Cnnarnisitio - ti -- ei1,..:.:_
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ileadefeke.„ Sick analAtlllollSi
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wl,io ha<c stdri , eed; and are wt , ery - hf suffering
Arnm these' distre4Sitig complaints, will find in PE,-
- , 'TERS' VEGInd 11,LE PILLS Ai remedy lit tome
;certain ant immediate iwits efreets. • ,
2 • IN DySPEP9I-A: they Mond titirivalled;
htaay tie - men — mired% n—a few weeks,lfmr-liavink
_ 'tstrire.red imiler this dreadful.enroplaint for t years.
_cieeldely.stweri:
'or, to arT:Pegilable- Pills es•er . "iT2ldiTsaWei'tql;itWil
• !Resides.are reemmneniled
'neat And le uliug inembvps,of the Ateoie ii. Faculty. ,
celqaZoge- 'teasOns
,2- Por _ ere: Celebrated.:Veni..
• • - -table Fills. - •
—A.Alocauxe-tht* , -I,kre—exter(Vgiwiy_jialmiiu!;_latiell
voves:tlwrKilo be keeetlingly 'good.
• 2. 'Because
. they ore- composed. a simples whirl'
_ the' power to . (lo Komi. ill in immense lothibee of.
cases, vitlk9ut pticisessoig- the tumns-tollo-iojou-iio
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3. ilecatiaetthey. are lint a quark'niellieine, but the
sizientilievompoinul of a rewitistr - tilitsiciati, who has
*malt his profesition - thesettury of his iilo..
4. Itee,ausetheritrj not unpleasant to takee nor Ilia-
Itressiugya retaiii,ivititle tlie,yhire - ntost effeetive 40 op
:crate.
-5. Because they are recommended as n standard - ,
medicine by the regular faculty, ,
• Because by keeping the system in fthiatural state
..__of actionobey cure .almost every iliteinse %which 'ia
'• viciihlitatto - tlve ' -
7. Because they arc cheap and -portable, and 'DAB
. retain all 'their virtues in full vigor, in a ny-, • climate'
.antifor any length ofitime:-
8.- Becnuse r notwithstanding their simplicity' and
mildness, they ure . one of the apediest puir t vtive med
. icines which bat been discovered.
9. Because (buy arc an unfailing remedy for pro-,
swing a good appetite.
10. 'Because in eases of spleen 'or despondency, by
_..--Slicirlicatthy-influence on the escited-state,:of the. bo,
• uly, they 'have a most happy effect, ill catuthigand in
% igoraiing • the_mind.:" .
,11. Becaus e they effect their 'cures withmit- the 1
nscratittenibints ()iodic'. pills, sicknemiiind gripings,
.11. Because us well as being an rivalled_ purifier
—of- the general aystem, they Tire_a
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BSCAtIfSe. A' allte7ll l 6l7llllWhilijality"Ohnell''
kintsii, in the fact that the 1110 re they are known the
snore they are approved.
14. Because as their application create no Achility
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in the system, they may be taken without producing
'uny hindrance to hushicsa . or the.piwsuits 'of every
day, lif6.
15. Because yhen once. introduced . into it family,
or-a-villagst- F thealmost-inimmliately take the-pre
ctdence of all other- medicine» in general complaints.
,16. Because a number of the wonderful cures they
have effected, Call lni - initiannaiaßliiiilanit-any undue
.-means being retorted to, to procure invalid testimo
nies.
' .17:Because their composition is snch, that they
--nreetplally-applicabletoolie.usual distatses,ofyarnt,
cold, or tesmitrate climittes. '
, 18. Because two, or three are in•Ourral sufficient .
"forn - fbte—so did-cam-is the-esse-vvith-thegonerality_
of patent meilicines--the,patient -is not
• ' matte a meal of their.' -
19. Because each M(1'10(1110 101 is pfattp motel
. theimmediate superintendence of the proprietor, so
that no mistake in the composition, or uttaMity *an
. possibly °cane through the carelessness of a less'in
' terested agent,
• ''2(l..Becattse they p u r if y the - frame . w.ithout
-• tatiUg the 'system. • •
121. Because, funwithstanfling their immense pop=
ttlarity, no person has ever ventured to raise against
, them the breath of censure, which would •not have
beemtheease; if enyv could hail: discovered in them
a single flaw to cavil at. •
_ 22. Recluse—inud this fact is die utmost int=
portanee)—ladies in a certain situation may take
them ; (not more than two or three at a time hoWeir--
- • er,) without in the slightest degree incurrhig the
• - linsard• of ttbortion. Were the 'virtues of Peters' in
''.-entintable-,pillsceUniitteil-to--this desirable end alone,
- it would give, them a decided advantage over the
inedicinei3 of all competitors, as no cases is there
• . more danger to be apprehended, or fur which so 'few
---remedies_lutve been discovered, as.itheone_referred,
•• -•- .23. , Becanse while they are soTeffi - eientzliirtlie - ii'i
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orations with adults they may at the same time be
administered.to children audeven to infants, in small
-• quantities,-half a pill for instance, witlicad the-slight,
• • est danger: • .;' . - -
...2.4.s.Beenuse. their. virtues are acknowledged to
Maud pre-emin6n4 for their soothing influence
ynung ladies' while atiffering from the usual changes
of life , as directed-hy-theln*s•oluature....._ •
December 4; 1838. 7 -/y. '- •
s, awe, I.*'los STITUTIOA,
No'6l gluth 4di'ztr'cet i'IIILADELPIIIA.
CA PIT - 11114 - $250 - 000-a---- , -- . --
. open thiii'y for the transaction of tinniness fr.:mill, A.
' `' •M, 64, Pt M.• ,s .
receiVed,fiir follo'w
itirr,ato.offiAereist will be ',allowed
Ljear ,• : 6 per ekut. per,annnin,
mcontits, • 6„ `:."" :•"
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•• - -IJOn business depositcsi,lio be drawn the plesontre.
f the depositor , no interest Will be allowed.. Uncur
-I,'","rent Notes of Solventßanks, in every part of the
'...Stiktee,Vill be received sag Specinl Deposites, on sue
terms inay be !treed on in each particular ease..
• - By order-orthe Board,
• . . 3. DESSAA, Cashier
----- Philadelphia, DT s. 1.7;413 . 30 7 1-Iy. r•
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.-. , =TlELTNQUERT'OULY4CTOltaare_heriby_nitti±
fied thoeuttlesso.final settlement of Oleir duplicate' , are
• 2 made onontiefbre the Bth day 'of April uexty meaeurea
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will then e taken to compel payment •
' • "'Joy orde'r , of 11th Cimunissionert s g. , '
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110B1IRT.SNODGRASS - ..Trea'r:
. ;•-• . • '•• ' . • or, Guiltherland county.. L .. ,
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Carliste,•lllarch 6, 1839.-.51. , : •. • r
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A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.-DEVOTED TWNEWS,.POLITICS, LITERATURE, THE ARTS AND SCIENC.ES, AgRICITL'iILTRE, -4,14164E111ENT, &C. &C.
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.1 -Craiid Capital of $BO,OOO • is. - $BO,OOO
•--., I Prize of ' r - - ' 25,001 , is.•,:. '25,000
- , 20,i10a---• is ' - .20,060
_______, -- Aspoir •:;is _ - 218,00 ii
1 . • do ",. '. . • 14arf.-- is .-_ -1(1,000
1- do. .:. '
.. . 9,000 . is . • .-..9,1X)0
__-.;_l do - - • , • ./y9O 'is !i,OOO
- • I . • do - -.--: .- 7,5 - 611771i ---- r — nsucr
1 do - • '1,016 - ' is ..----- 7,016
2 Prizes of.. • . 5,000 are- - 10,000
3 do 4,000• - , are 1.2,(100
4 do •
- 3/000 are - 11.2,000
_ 5 do • ._ '2,500 • are • 12,500
1.0 - • do- , - - 2,000 - Are - 20,000
'2O do . '.. • 1;500 • are 30,000
50 • do • 1,060 - are 50,000
.. ; 50 ;tlO , - • - 7so' are • 37,500'
133 -do - - 7 500... are' •
..66,51.10
.' 65 , do '250 . .arc ,w 10,250
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• 65 "do . 2OO Are 13,000
'._ _65. ._ do ..
'are • 9,750
(15 do . . ... l5 - _ _
• - , lOW are . .6,500
• 115 ---- , do - :- - - - - ----- SO —are....; - ' 5,200
- •130 do "60 Are 7,8110
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130 do 50 -are • 6,500
4.185 liss • „- • • • 40 are • 179,400
, 27040: -- do -- - r - -- 120: - :ire - 540,890
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-32,39 fr prizetedinomill lig to - $1,217,216
Pickets - s2o t holven. quart!n•4s, eiglalis
A tertifiente,a pnekages of -26 Arliote Tickets in
thin I%:innunoth Scheme will he s6nt. foe V2Bo—Paek
ages.-ofilnlves,_Quarters.and -Eiglnlinin..-prOportion
Addeess, EMORY & CO.
X 0.2 Calvert at. opfiosite 'l?arn gin's Ilatel, Butt.
PRQCLAIVIATION.
W-linftllAS the Flou. Jour li trn, the then f'resi
dentludge-of-the-Court—or Common-Pie , . ft* the
,eounde.4_ o t,..C.uptbe t l an .d mid - Perm., And
the Ifni', John Stuart and Jan ''''''''''"
the. said Court of Common Pleas of the county of
Citinberland, have issued their . precept bearing date
the QUA (14 of.landary, 1839, multi) me directed, for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the
-Peace, at Carlisle ()lithe se:ind Monday, of April,
1838',.'being•the Bth day ; ) tit 19 o'clock to the fore
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14 - ciTlenis intnitnY
- to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and ConstaWs
of the Said county. of Citmheriand, that they_ to tiuM
'and , therein their proper person with their Records,
Ituptisitimts, Nctuninntions and otlair Remembrances,
-to do 411-tse things-whielt•fo-their•ohlees_respeetitAy
'appertltitt. And those who Pre hound ..by
.recogni
zttneeS to prosecute alvtinst the prisoners that ore, or.
tittarnet);-Incrin-tite--.laii-of-Dumbeidanti_cautitY,_to_l
ho then and thereto prosecute against the as shall he
just. - -
Dated ttt Cat4i,le , a,, Tilt day
.of-Marelt,ll333, anti
the (13 seat' of American Independence.
•: • " JOHN. MYERS, 51teriff. '
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10 DfiLt REIWei
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1N AWAY front the sitbscrilice, Newville
14 on Saturday the 23,1 of February
itiAt, an, indented Apprentke to the'
Cabinet Making' husitiess;named , ‘0"
JOHN ZAIr. • '7" +r, •
lie had on when he went away. an olive '
'colored coatce, drab pants, with 9 dart( •
ktri k td Non i down the•side of each .
leg, and; a brush lint. He- is siipposed to ate
about flee feet five inclies.high; stout htiilt, coin=
pteNion t and speaks broken English:,_The above re
ward•will be given for the delivery f the boy tome
in Newell le, or lint into the ,tail at - CarlislOiir-Chiiitt
betasburg,'where I tan get limn agitint
JAMES—HERRON,
LAW PiOTICLI.
• being' .reiieverl from thO 'Met of los
lute . offfee' a's Judge; proposes to resume 'trio
Practice of Law,
at' Carlisle, Pen nsylvania. , ; •
He tendii " e tiie'sei ricer to ALL •
Whci;m7.y.tidnk-it
dr* , interest txt.eMplOy
----Hterofriceiginins-owtiluiutieitqfpoi4tdilfeCedlege
' The Law Scheid, under . eareovill continued
and he hopea,to; be alde - to tiesto* dpciii• it more un•
itderrnmed r' • '• '
Parbilei Februml" 27; 1.839:-4j,
Loopiis,
.110e*ilist; .
NTENDS residing'pei•ntattpnry in Cavil ale; 'anti
.1:would renteetfully.otreel4,Koreksiontil 91-vices
to the citizens of the' pl . fce 'ailiO•v4eatiity. • !
He Ints"taken rooms att•••:Oolona :Pei•ree , s. H o t e l,
.w.lterg,fie may hafonnd'ataltlintirs.,• • • :
requetiting it=wilt ba' waited • upon at their
iesidetnat:a,
MEI
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'''' ' . '. r': ~ Dn. Gr.iijuiz bjFlttyt.R'is, ' •
Beicrlic:,—, "'.
it*v.l'Hos..C. , Tuims‘rori.
~';,.. lille z. D,ityp..) MAtioi: ~ -; '
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MANPFAC 1 ORY, AND .ITOy'S QF ,
Blt ELCAii kititASOL s..
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No. 37,..Yorth'Thiri1Sirdet:behoeili
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go,statcrthat ‘they
oii.liand,,"und' now offer for stile; af theli s titoria •
'and 'ee - Ortif timoiliniouta
• '11.4/LialratikakiitZ
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and l'arnaolsena prices' quite eB cheap, and viathanted
to be einal in• nyateriad andnebrkiniunihip, tautly hunt..
o . 11r. Thelnittotnike. - 6f.COUNTkLY
INIKIICIIANTS IN therefore retipeetfully solicited. ..
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Printed and Ptiblisbed l , wwfirciy, by George. At Phillips , _ in Carlisle; Cumberinnd Co unty, o,e*
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. PI IMIE VILE. • •• ' r t •VaAt. H lli .% • ' •
THE subscriber offers at Private sale the folloWfog The "Carlisle lieraltl& Expositor " Will be issued
vtiltuthlc real estate: - ' • • - WEEKLY, ht. TWO,DaLLARS per annum, "'pail in
NO. 'l. -.R farm of first . note - LipleStOne advance; $2OO, .otthe end of Silt months, aud_s.3,oo if
• Lind, situate; in Diekinsim township, Cumberland '
County - ,eontaiiii4• • . • • - ; not paid mail after_the evpiratiou of the year. . .
114SACRES.;STRICTME:ASURE AIN I'IATISEINIP NTS inserted at the usual rates
• Lettesadilr esse . iltotho' . .editor,on husi ueiiv,MlCS'E'l l
a good Log House and diarm-a- good Orchardot well -- -
;) : . ;BE I'OST PAID, otherwise they will receive no it-
of water and other improvements. ' •
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, N0.'2.. 4-valuableliitm siturito_inirest . ;_ eution - . .
Perinsboromgh township, on the east of Palm's Tat i
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the geed western turnpike passing the door, containing ' • • • • AGENTS. • .
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1 k followipg wtmedPersons Ina* been appointed
NO ACRES,'.IIIORE 'Ott LESS, - '--e \, ' •
Agents for the " Carlisle Herald Et Expositor," to
of good Limestone - land, a good Log House, Orchard
and. other - improvements; • - wham_paymeutfor subscription and ad v ertisement
_. No. 8. '3 farm-of-first-rate LiMeilone - -n
-bc' ' , lade. -. . •
• •,. • D. Sifetty Psq •Shiremanitown,'Corn b. L'O. - -
Land, containing : . I •
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$C01:1" Coll.lt, &R. Newtille • • do . ' •
.150 ACRES .1144514 E O
- R LESS,' •,"
iti..Westpenushorougli township, -Big Nprinq (that in- P. Roorrz, Esq. Newhorili • ' do ' -
comparable • strcatn,of Limestone' water, always the : THOS. W. 1111/11ES . , tl9. Shippensburg dO
-sameand:nerec_freezing,UoteqUalledlyi . any spring in' • -
the United States) passing on the western mitrgiii.= - loon-Wuttnettt.vos i -Esq. ..-dO.. ---dg--.:.__
ThCimprovementaare a proportion of cleared laud, an .'J. 111 /JEER, Esq..}loguestown , • -do ---
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Oreiard, st first rate' .• - _ lt. Wit.stov„Esq. MerNanicsburg, 'do
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le 017 RI . .711" G allP 1r i .LI; ._..7.., . :
... WILLIAM:RU:49IIhp EN. klopewell do ' •
Dwelling ItOuse;`,Barn and - Stabling;AfilleraDWase, It...§TURP3OII4 Es . q. C; urchtowit • do, '. '
Cooper Shop ' .oe.oill nearly new and of the lilvd. order. .. - Dr. ASA Wilirs, :New . Cumberland -- do - '---
1-his property is two analkidt milepaouth of the Cum- •
j.. : Tnos.,..llLnex., Esq..illoOmfield, Perry county . . ..
Werland Valley Rail IlOsid;I:t the Newville vlepot„:ind_
holds out very llatteringiuducements to capitalists. •- . A. Btscti•Esq. Landishitrg -•, --.----•••--- 2 .do•-•••••-- ,
No. I. andg . , will he sold as the property ()rule late . "__• -- •
William .111!CaullisliAec'd: e n d' ---
ty of the suliscriber. .
- Big Spring, Nforcii2, 18:30—tf.
"The'liam Record and Laneaster Examiner and
Weald,wif.l.tniblint the.above nixweek - s, mark - price
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and charm: tins oirmo. ' • -
Pi•As*Eit lug..
The
.Plaster Mill, on Conoilop inet creek one mile
north•of Carlisle, is in order to grind atirquuntity, on
the shortest notice,.alut-on the usual terms. -•-
--- Tliereiva -- gonntltrofylaster, - for
'Aihe - re.pias,ter a k t*ays be ke.pt, ready. zrotinil 7 ; : k
will be disposed of at Carlible price,'CiTher - for cash,
.or in COoinge for analogs, locust timber, maple tim
-Iscr;ldack-oakbark-ispimialfor-rock-onkharkTgrnin4c,
SAMUEL ALEXANDER.
'CARLISLE 'March, 6,1839.
OAK BAR K.
I. will give the highest price for BLACK OAK
either del i vereitat vaSe Mills, one mile north
of earl i sle, or safely piled up any whew within 15 m Heti.
lt .mnst be rut mr dry, free trbin mould, and of a
gond color--and be well 'seemed' from wet—lf the
ross i'siitaved ofti will pay a
.fair . price for the work,
aml bawl thc boric 25 • ___
Alsolity and 'rocknok bark—Sawed,
plastering hiths, chnirmakers stuff, stuff for cabinet
makers; and. other turned
- Appkt 11S, or to ' •
SAMUEL ALEX...kis:DER.
Cau lisle, NlarFlr 6, 1839. .
ASSIGNEE NoticE.
JOSEPIII,JNIOSSII•t,R,pf Allen 'township Cum
berland comity, having, on the' 13th day of 14bruary
ultimo, OccutiNl am assignment of all • his properly
of every desimiption, to.dte 4,lllkseriber, for the helm
fit of his creditors', as will more fully appear...l)y the
said aSsomment - whieh'isiorvreeoril:- - I Notiegisdierc.. -
by givento all those indebted to the said JOSEPH
.MOSSEI2, by note' book account or otherwise, to
make pliyiiirsit delay,imd - all-those-hayttl
claims to present them' lily iwttlement, to
.RISEPEr•IVIIISLER, .4ssignee.
Allen township, March 5,
NOVICE. - . -
'fO BRIDGE lIIILDERS
The Commissioners of Cumi/land county, will re
ceive proposals al the house of John COrnman, • -
.Iseeper-iir the borough ofGarlisleion Friday the 11. th
of April neit, between nine irblock in the forenoon Esc
into_o!rliatlicEallei*on 4 for the erection of a gOod
and substantial Wooden Bridge across the Conoi o=
Creek at the Mace Wliere,the State road from
LandiFlbtirg to Cat lisle, by way Wagoner . * Clap,
tt'osses said creek, in thetownship of North Middle.
ton, of the following dimensiont, to wit: 'to contain in
length from one abutment•to the other NO feet, and
LlAlcetwitle.kthe elear„_the abutments tube ahoid ten
feet thick each or ntore ifrequiied In aifpliaybig - illl -
rectioti, with a regular slope, and to be eleven feet
.higlkfrout_the,lnittom of die creek, from whence, n
-
creekarch is to be started and to exteiiit across sib
creek from one Ointment to the mitre, if practicable it
not, there shall lie two spats 0f95 fret long, elieb sup
ported ott good'and aubstatithth stone abutments and
pier, the thee. to be dutilifelloored with , two itailt plank
the upper floor oak and the lower pine; the sides and
gableentia - to be sufficiently high toadmit covered anti,
ay wag ons to pass theottgh the same; pay twelve and
a bate fi s •et it) the eteaf, to he Ousely weptheilmarded
and painted red,. the'whole to he Well roofed with god
White nine shingles; the ;)11 do of the wood • Work to
Le well secured With ieriiiiinltS,ifeatly eyes, kr. Front
j the hack of the abutment the Idling shafl of
earth and stone, Will to he Nigil SllpilOrted with rising
AV:4II, three felt high emote the nit rack side, to
to extend in that manner on the .two extreme sides of
the bridge untill the filling and walling shall meet ,
heiSiail, with an Race' atutttescent not exceeding five
degrees elevation from the i•oail to said liiiidgr;;; the
wood work to lid built of smind Ad Substantial timber;
the *delft Work of 'step,* good atone, lime 'and'sand
mortar' well pointed. The p a tty contracting to. give
Mich security asthe Commissionerimav retPiare for the'
faithful,Perforitinnee•of the*orkmanship and perma
nency tif.saidbridgC—• .
•—Proposiallitalic.accompithied With •-h-- . plitm- 7 - Shimith
ponk of the ' roposals. meet the approbatio» bf `the
commissioner's they
_rill, on. the same day, .lietwtett
two and five o'clock in the afternotin, expose the •said
bridge to publieisale; muriell,theiame to the lowest
and best bidder;
"JAMES WiLLiS,, ,
• . • Root: 07E4gkte t
• JOHN' CORN:MAN,'..
Commissioners;
Aiterit=-Joinv
1839 -
,
1,1140.4.1.110t.edi. •
.DRUG gltlliE 'situated inn town in one of the
inost fertile tieetions of l'ennsylvanin, is offemll
for person of moderate capital, there ai.e.
hid few mere dealroble Situations. • A House 'and Lot
will be reiitiall'tO the • "rerpiire4l,. and pos.-
, sii3sion thereof given at nuy time.--' For-farther 'partio.
niers apply to the Editors of the Volunteer.. • • '
.february.s, 1839.-7 w. "- •• 10
ClinAPElt THAN ',HVEIt:
We beg leave, to inform the public in general, :that
we have associateaurselvesllllller the limn of Sl
FElt Sr SHULTZ, feetherrpOse of conducting:the
Mercantile. Business, at 'this where.we intend
ponktmay keeping on hand n . large, and ; ; general., as -,
sertment of ' • •
•
DRY OROCERI_ ES &C.
We invite all;to give us •
• • ' -• • GaiIIATE;;.S . III..:A.F.PER.
. • •40SEPI1 SW/LT& -
Mount Rock, Fehuary,sth 1839. . • • '• ,
iV IVAII those khowingthemseives indebted itYnie,
'can 'Mike t apnea at the Store, asilte.l3Oeka are - lef
- • ' • • •GEORGE 43.148APFElt.
.
itAtt tIION - FOIC , •
I,itetiort.ii)thitor the Bost gplilitisllo)iirrell Bar
/I..litalpilw . sAfe At .fliblcittgoil'FaiWtiriet4s;at
Ithotle'R 11141. Road WArpliotitio:. • . • •
o.dober 17,1838.
" ' -
D.EctufvEn water, :
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MIIIDMIEZITEMIXt 41121111
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No. 3,
m proper-
3=l
JAMP4 PIPEIL
"
The Dying Husband.
TIV ANN N. 'STEPHENS..
DJarest I'm dimr•
Oh, rake me np, !tint itt m feel
:epee-more the hratings.of-thylieart,
And priks thy lips again to mine
lots! in midnight :death w•e part, °
- Nay, treinfile not ; inn foldfme close,
upon tin owii ilcnr breast;
7 1-11;in:woold let_nijr,atrugg . ling_statA • -
•••
Pass forth to its eternal real - '
Ills drooping lwad is resting noir, -
While white a nd trembling ringers part,
Tlie damp hair from Ilia pallid brows •
• With qui y'ring lies the kiss was given ;
. , And pressed es if '(would draw him hack,
• Back from thc.very gates of heaven: •
There, liken dying hied, his soul . , •
1.. s wiling out its quiv'eing life ;
• . , Clung fuinily to.his pale young wife.
One look he gave hrit, and it seemed,
AMmigellutd from heaven above
Shaded with wings of temlerness
- The troubled fountain of his love.
-
As moonlight gleaming over snow i -
One strugglinglireatli---one faint einbraCey
And lifeless lie - is lying now.
'he Stiting• sun with golden light• •
Was (tootling all the room and bed;
_
Vie 1' Grief.
ttalit:RT "MORRIS, •Sat
Finn , Tint the, vniite of c-rier•
In'some ennr - o. Itaihmed, sphere
What reeks &that the lip,
llnth last its ,
Ali pure wns n itH e.othiinnidnshipi
As bluddag.rose and dew.:‘,
And now—:-ton4on4 a eCeppiiig 1144;
leech, there feed And cling
Yet *cep not 6r the dead, •
.
Whit early-pass away, . .
•
';re hope andjoy•and youth iittie tied;
I.lre-wo bath-wrought decay _
'letter to die in'yout
When lite is green and
• Than 'when . the heart has lost its truth
lunge and soi?ofV's' night=-=
'', • ' then •Woch Knit V.eaCs mound titptitiOng;
And dalth'ia clj li griiip is on us long,
ia atineJ • '
A broken. speti.--st eadeti hour-ir .
, •• An eau:P.:land a shade! •
The poet's thirst for Wiwi • , - .
'And Oren Leauty*kia,
••• . •
Ambition's height, and hontir's nittne ,• ,
And man turns back froi 041,
tiiirtting tot Acme4ighgina . of sou}
Would I had , tiled when Yonne, '
How many burning tears,
teiefelf tief
Ilad tip'arCtl - iny
And she 'on whose pale'brote
&Unit anti cold cart]! lies,.
•Whose pyre.fieurt in its virgin glow,',
'Was tnirroi.ediobright. eTeSt
WOUlti I ii d, eatirtfthen with Ilcr, .
boyhood's' earliest worshipper ,
Pour not die yoke oriide;
-Shed nut thibitrnini tear ,'•'.:
When spirits fro the citilii `."
from estrdrgdo '
• _Too hrigtt: to .linger here r - •
Unsullied let thenipass • •,
Into'obilvfon's tenitl4;•':
1,01-t . stiON;•2llakes inching i n the sea
with yestal bloom.
' fl h ow.ri..tcivi the
.And let the Is,ll
BEE
ROETRY.,
One mometit,hy my bed,
And lei the shadow! of thy heir
Full gently &Tr my nehing head:
She ktorps,..nn . 4l ntihjr bursting !earl
pinions brigli
fainting wift , , the marble dead
•
.. 0 0ove the 'ssble bier !
TIN ircat•v spirit titols relict
a o wawa,*
MISCELLANEOUS.
• From the New-York Sunday .11o"rning•
- • .- rhe Old
"HERE Sfl GOES;
THERE SHE GOV:9 ‘!' 3
A - •numonous eronr or THE OLD'GRSTLE3iAII AND
TWO TANICEER
Someyears ago, there came to this country a family
from England, which settled on the tippet:veil of dila'
island,and opened a public house: Among their chat
tels, was an old family clock, which they prized more
for its age, than its adult' value, although it had told
the hour for years on years, with the mostcoinmen
dable 4delity. --Ws clock is - now - situated - iti'one - of
timprivate parlora_of_thclouseorill rnany_a timeline
it been the theme of reinark in consequence of its
solemnly antlive exterior.
Alew .days since, about dttsic, a cotiple of mad wags
glove up ta 4 - hello - et. of the hotel, seated in a lighf
and' beautiful wagon; tlrawo by tii'initierh bay horse.
They sprang onto-oiilered . the ostler to. pay every
attention to the antl to Stable him for tile
night. , -Entering- the-hotel „ they-tiiiised-othi_glass_nr_
wine apiece, bemouthed a cigar; and directed OM'
landlord to provide the best game slipper in his power.
There was a winsome look in the conntenance'of -the
elder=.--a' bright - sparkli4-in his eyes; - which - occa
sionally he calf-closed in a style that gave him the air'
of "a knoWing one," and a slight curving of the cor
ners-of hisMoutli,:that Showed his 'ability to enjoy,
While his - whole demeanor - made 'eVet*atute observer
sure of his ability to ticipetriite; a joke. flow and
.then,- , a:hen-his,lips-parted,
through
. hid hair " with a langdid exprission, if .was I
evidenehe n• o as eager to be at Wcirk in'his vOcation—;
that 4 a practical joker The other was a `dapper
young
man, although different - in appearance;yet with
features-which indicated that his mind-was well fitted
to be a successful copartner viithids ntate,-and "dry
purror'gravely;delivered witticiarit-wasSrequently-,
'worked off with lin air of-philosophy or Unconcern,
that ga;•e - liini at once - the credit of being a first rate •
tvit. - Supper-Ontheitte; theie - tiviAraitkeet Were -
hotdull'ai a ton* generally will• he nt tables but:
made mirili,inughter and wit with their r.omptiniont,
And there was a " iet ont" At fora Prince' and 'dills
sociates. The Yankees ate and drank and were right
Merry, wheii the old 'hinny clock whirred and
whizzed as the hammer on the ball struck onertwo,
three, four, five, sit, seven, eight, nine, ten; 'eleten,
twelvel Tittr-elder looked dp at- the , iiiirmonitot
beforsi him, struck hie elbow on the . table, and looked
again steadily 'for a minute, and then laughed out
,licartily, awakening th waiter, who was just doiing
by the
AVltat itt the: name of Atomus-are you lafigitinkirt?'
asked the dapper Yankee, as he 'east his eyes 'Ow
over the table, now over and around himself, to as.
rertain—Wliei'e the nest of did juke was concetiled.
The eldt:rviinked — eiyiy, and yawning lazily;
slowly
raised the forefinger orb's:right hand, and applied it
-grasefuity . to his nom). - - tite dapper man. understood
the hint. - •
• 0! i Understand—no, you &mit Cowie oVer• this '
child ! Waiter, another bottle'of chnniimigne.' , The
servant - left , the-roomfmut , ourileroetniielining-ilart.
selves over the table, held a long . conversation in. a
low tone, when the elder of the two raised his voice
and with All air of saiisfitetion f exclaimed:—
Cloaks always go it
They both sautionsly rose from their . chairs, and
advancing to the clock, turned the key of - the door L
anti looked within, the elder in.st half inquiring, half
Won't it.?'.
The waiter was on the stairs, and they returned to
heir seats inn trice, ns if nothing had itrippersd—
ali seed ding , the waiter, us he :entered, for booig - so
itzy on his errand. ' •
Having-heard-the clock-strike-nrie,theywore-sitinten
to their Letts, where they talked in a subdued tone,
and finally sunk to sleep. in the. !morning, they wcsc
early up, and ordered their horse to be harnesied said
brought. td the door. •Ueseetddink td
they asked for : their bill, and with becomingprornp- .
talkie [laid the itmount'dne over to the bur-keeper.
Thk elder, perceiving the landlord through„,the win
dow, placed 4151u:ins upontlte bar, and .in a s scrions
tone ingiiired.Ofilie bnl keeper if lie would ditik4e ,
of the old clock. The young man liesitated—he
knew not what to answer. 'The old clock Seemed to
Sim such a rtifserahle piece of furnitaire, that• he had
imintpresSion that it iritight.as well be his as wos em
ployer's, yet he could not comprehend why
,Stlell a
Person should want such .a hidernis While
lie was attempting to reply,thegood-natured landlord
entered, and.the queition was referredto him for an
. "
.answer,.
•wish to OttAahe that nid,tilocktip stairs! Wfl
feu- ?' - tinted -flie -eider Vankee, wh le the
yotinger lighted ill cigar, and cast his, 'byes over the
tolumns of the Sunday tfornitig_ls;eitlii wtiith lay :
Upon the table. • landloid; vi to had . set no.-grea --
value . Sikh tlie clock , eccept as'ao htdr-ioomOteglin .
to suspect ttat it might possess the virpies of Martin
Heywood'i chair, anthe_filled anti
inioluntitrilyjAo throle‘-aseeialed lo the reoin
whieh tiontained it,
I Tl,e fiat ii,' said the•tankee;''t once wont et fitini
tired dfdlir's with a thick:like that !" .-
•• • . • . •
'A hundred dollarili ejecntatedthe lindlOril: , '
~ ' , Yearyclu see there was one like it in a tlontn over'
in leiney, 'and it fcifei , bet vne • hu etiuld'keeP hit fie.
finger swinging - with-the-pendularg for an-Kour ou
gaging; ' here ihe koci,theri ahe jsei.J 46 inithi t
do it i *eked the fanneyont et hint, in no time.' .'
'You Aid ?'',.ritt - eatildn't walk it out of litek••;ril •
bet yon 'filly dollars-lOin' do it on the spot l".' ' ' . '• '
... 'Thine !' 'cried the' , Vankee':`-' . . ' •, • '• i —,,
''&relitek 'atitielt.•nightii ROA Witliltii bast ifi.: ti,
table ind'ihe'lisOrithefandfi4d"PottPeA fide a chSir-=- .
' ' " Here elie . • giiei, - there eliiiinee !' and liie \ finger;
waved' m a i ein:ye', his= eyes hilly fixed onAlie'litmtinr-;
lute. 'the - "settees , 'behind hirtriUterru`pte
4 Nirhe:ois dm inanely" ' , Plank the rnoit4. 4, :, :, •`' .*:'.
' • The-landlorA ins not to lose in that way, , 'Hie'
forelinger slOwlY and ourelS , 4eUtiittvtlie pintduluna,
1110'hilileii
, digengar„eil his idriie 'from Ids 'ln'tokelt,l ,
..,44elt. lie threw. behind him Upon the table..` All was:
nil 4. • The dapper mass at length exclaimed- :1 '-. '
'' • rglitilf. I `,(l4osite the • money in the had& of:the:
. barLkeeper?'"............ ... .;.. • "",
~ '
~ ! . -. •.,- • ..- • •-, .
' ficre she , goes, there she gpcs,'lvint the only*.'
, One of tli,e,..Natikeels left 'the ratitti;7 - The landlord , : .
'fil 40„,mi Awn oats ;,:lllkk tie; ‘Y.as'nol:`o be (1 !*'::
limbed I y that trick
11111
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• • Presently' , the bar-iceei)er entere ,and tehiAtiuk Lint
upon tlicstioulder, asiced • ' • • .
Mt , . 11-;•:—:,o,re3louerimi*?
i liefe - ike g4l6ls,lli . ere* ALeginea fespninled,
hie hand:waving the forefinger, Iticf4e.:. • . , .
. The bhiLlcierier rushed doiiti'stidrs; he called one
oldie neighbors • and •itskea. hin:to.,ll,li,They a
eended, and the neighboriiseliing liint - ,.gently'lq, the
collar, in so iniploring vOiteaahl-4. •, •• ' •
,• Mr. do not•sit•here: Qotiie, eotnc don%
atiiirej lahat - tan
`Here Sli goes, theft slit•gimi?ii *ha Alit iOFe Vez
ply, and the solenin Ince and the slowly.ini,siniffu
ger settled the matter... He -4tas
• Tie is - mad,' whispered-iim-Mend-M-alow-troieb,
- *.mnaustgo for the -doctor.'
The landlord wai not to -be Ildiisd t he yas , not io
beAleceived, although the - whole town came to inter.;
rurit hint. 'You had - better.eall oirycnit,;wilet"llded
the teiend: - . • • "
gnes !'-•repeated the-land - ,
fiord, and his hand atillnwtod.on." ,
• . In st - minute Lie wife entered, Add of egti o ny end.
Day dear,' alit; kindly said,:' look on :It. ii yOur
• • \ .
'Here the goes; theeelshe goes!' and his band 'con=
friutied tO go, but , Id wife .Itoublu:t go; she :mild
euty,lnd.lie-thopAt she erns determine:, 100 ‘ olls Pire .
agidnat_hin_ and — make lointhe -
.
wept, and iitO continued: _
! What cense licte you roe thiii? dti .ito
. r.
#guin-
repeated, his eyes becoming more and tnofeliledinid
- glazed,-fieorti-tile-steatlinesa-Of-the-gaie--------
‘ A slight smile, which' Itad great eft:et:upon the
itiinits of thOse.present, upon - lifs - fe;lls"
tlionglitof . tlia,matiyunsuceegsful resorts_to iiv in
from bitrinti'p,Ose, and of his :Meccas Ili baffling them..
-The Vkaieitil itit Stood hi the side of the
.busymagi, If ti locked at him in tifiente,Vio9l.l. his head;
liuxiousimprifes'cf-Aire- , wifeianswer4o,-- '
t No; niadarn:' Ile fewer persons here thetetter.
The paid - had better stay away; do not tettlie maid---
Here she - gcerollere she goes!' yet nl, in, again
in harmony with the waving finger, issued froiwili:!.
lips of the landlord: . .
‘ A eonsulMtion,fthink 'jilt' Ile ni-;t:essary, 4 said the
you ruffor - Dr,:W—ms ?.' -
The kind neighbot: buttoned tip hit coat and littrried:
froM the room. • .
In e,
.few nnotliti.;
'hi - edict] gentleman, eptered. -
C"fltia - ftia sorry'srght, 89it1 he to thiitoetor
is, sir,' was the reply. It it a sudden
. Itttack, one or
' Here sliegnes, there the gees !'Sole reply.
tirrlciatis steptied into a tonler tWstAtedi
together. -
Ise
_good cootie' to riin for a')Arter ?
iiis , lidao,Blllsved,and.Joiistered,!_ said
Dr. W--ms.
AI), poor dinr ail the lady felr b
never again w i]l kiiow
•
'.lkre he goes, there she goes !' said the landlord
with a little more cniplitisie,.anif with a motieudiiepui
et detesrnaindl wittiiiigof his finger ili — Coil - retritttli
the . pendulum7fOr the iriiuute Vita Xlie .-- ,geriki!
hod-ye—that point which Was to ptitlitlytiolittrs into
his pocket, if the band arriveilut it Withoitt liis -suf
fering himself to he interrupted.
The wife;hl • low, bewailing tone, Contintied her
~, •
;utterances—
neror-}= - nor --
landlord, as flit minute hand advanced to the
~dOsiret
IZEM
The blithel , striven; he Watt traittrally a ittiliative
.tnanr—at.4lwhen the doctor sonde some casual re
marks, v'eflecting•tirion the quality ortile iitslisitneut
he was about to use, he replietl,--•
r - itliTnolll7iiiieur, you ally re, its(' io ua
-
zor---tres look—iook-c-very flue;
isn't Slit
Here Ale ther"e She Foes , the
landlord, his hand , wavik on—on, and his (co gath- •
ering a smile, and his *hole frame , in yeidinesi.tti:he
conifnised *lilt joy.
. The barber wits V* . Ste goes, there
she goell !' Le responded iii the beitliingliih,he could
use—'Vare ? vane shall I heghr? Vat ie at lie.
' Shave his head at once !' interritpted the doctor,
while the lady sank into the chaii,
licit , she goer, theiv" She goes tett the titne
cried the landlord, as the clock-airiecktlre-liotir of
tune; and be sprang from Iris sent in niietnnicy of de.
light, screaming 'the top of hill ioibe; to he. Aiapped
about the fodtd-L-
I've Wen it !•--I've iVon it
amid the harzittiefief:
-' Wli`st?' eeliocd the doetor& '
''What P the iv ite:
" • • •
•• 'Why; the t arq . lsting••
.rfee around the'roevi;thvi ectisginff the- :feting • tri..9l
ivlio hiilueed him ici'weteli the' etoelq he, asked . 'the
•." • •
Wherelere those yoitek 'stip - peel here
inst'eightl . wherc are iheSq
1 ,40; sit'Y'iraithe • • .
'The truth : flashed like a thttedetholt thrtiiigh hi s
:rnhut. They liad taken tit; tiecktk 'book with the
ciee'hitedieti and seven dollars tliereine'ed de . eseti;ell
4;4'4( du rlittrkitts, *iiti Ct to Lna,
. Tfie - giory - hrrifii on all tnett's-tengtes.iii
neighbibriioott,where tfiV'affitir - oeettrie4fiellifte-lnet s
are not:otherwise : than here set dtiwat ,t ,, e
rc
gret that'llTeiv . erthy huidtard;:in,enfkivorhig to over-,
take tte;ktsettlii,.wttft thrown frerri Lis' wagon Awl se
'lieverCly hijurefl as teibeitahfieeil to his room- of the
Titttesent ;wheye tie can vgttcllir the ienthiiiity
of his clock:at:his' „
1 ' '':'ft hi' . '. • -• - 9 r 'it 'i , '
~..:.! ~ ,p,i.,0,1c;,,. Or. /...e!.• . •
-.11i84.3, , die Gfein ih one, of their in ratuji itg eii
pei)iiiiiii,entiovithitonti4 4 e:ltarem oftlloP.l'lchrritr!!.
. Clicrihid ••PaSll2: ,The :instant. drill' • rifiiiii.:.‘;l4..colutg•
. , •
known to: SW Prcilerick. Ad0!m;,he 4 )!gpt.f.1.,,.1,4 : 4 1
.00! dee v 411.06101! their•iriz, - 49..,1ih)N0411:0,.. Orrh .
ifir•lo,ooo,;* Witl! gie Islnd et 4 4l ft ' gi,tk4o l" a‘ ,
• tcoti ori;S ir ,FrOoricli A!!!!) 0 tow A* itp*gp , swiy - c d
or th'erciep — tion.oltltollefair inkt i Aett!;•thdbihl tlierh.,
;Cooye.yed to COrrithhtl lhodsit at night !hymen bytho.'
ihriotts . .loyhbitht!ts- - ,P!olng,.tliejr. •ress once, thin
' ol i 4 r4c;fi,fillyao .,,, * . ol!a§Fv,li yAtit . .r4titto them i•
hOt, nri' ihclivitli4ikih,tlie,iohi if iviiii,allowe -to ; sei t
iOnVitcfo, l 4o.7',4.4!!trytTi } ,N . p§ , 'few. of the, iitilies
i i ._
PCO l ° P i T i ! a l!• l r; - '...-
=SI
MI
tt UtOloixbQ 64--warci ago
=
!Mil
EMS
Sir . Prederickiosfliii.time in, communicating with
the paahn; - and intariord.hitn of,all had done, and
the scrupniousoare iiielthad heatt.Obtervedrespect '
'Privney .the iadies.,of hie haietn.... "
'returned di e',inott profuse. acknowledgtruentet.to, Sir
Frederick for his kindness And attention; !stating the .-
satietion he: ;should have - in paying the -
-Fequellqlllq-Sir Frederick.:to:-oblige,him-..l4,sending
them . to l.-epanki as speedily as possible: -Pro.;
deriek;,A dam riigagf..4l the first Merchant hrig he was
able, and had 'fitted up tar the reeeptitin . of its fair -
; freight care, than tione4, the iieeple on
board could, b} any Oossibility, catch . a'`glimpse of
their passengers. ' Many :of:. these interesting tree= .
tares had ingrainted tlitimselveswonderttilly - -with tiff)
.ludicc, islieW ere allowed to afaitilitte - , - by their !ti rir ,
artleistiess and imiloiketicated noticing of the world
' ' rti •
and its ways. One was avori iopasha,tind
. was said to posliess . great influenee'oier WM. ;She
4rns - a halite of cireassia, and . wae,called-tatinia, antll
_pnssessed a grealet•liroilision df driiarnent and efoling
'than the others. .. lAdy - Adam described her'-'as the
muF:t denittOdly beautiful creature she had 'ever he=
held. large dark eyes . with- a - iieCtillarly sof
tllll joleasiiig elpt4.l..Adon;wilick could - not fail to hater- ,
est - any - tone - Who - looted - I:Ton' her - ff het — eyelashes ;
very long and black complexion - 110;ot
the purest white, and tier teeth like ivory.' She was
not more than eighteen "years of age,and tidy Adam
could not ref;aiii from-tears at yarting-With' one Jim'
poling, and 'so beautiful, - ,about to be sechded for ever
~
Ti'om a_.ivorld - w•hich..she thigh t ,. tinder , happier_ ear= .
cdmatatices hate adorned:
• NV en the brig Was witty - tor theire - ti c eeciitiotii-they - --
pul on 4ioni'd wittiotkiivvi_ngAier„n_seeeby_a__
excepting - the ladies already men. ,
tioned..-Captain A iiderion,-in -Redpele, acted ai ,
c'onvoy, and Captain -Gilbert,. A. D. P: was : sent f,om
rscei the ransom money. Iliad bectis.riiis-;
4)tCod tome - tirne with .A:ndt:rsen and therefore tic.; =
We bad. f niott iletightful hip iron' -doifti-lip the -
• Gulf of Lepanto, ;here We. foul ()Heir ! to deirvermpi
our interesting ehaisge. Some of the Turkish audio
rities, Charged With the orders of his-higlinesis, the
pashit,, were there to receive them.." They reiterate(' -. •
Jhe j;iisb's,nekoowiNlkmieins for tile: kindeeis and
cafe. With ladies tail heel s rtreated ;_axitltite . -
raofintoootitY was told into buckets bf-water to-pre-' - -
vent beautiful= VaiiMst; - at .pstrting;
lift two loootstime shawls, at a remembrance, one for
Captain Anderson, and the other for Captain Cilbert.
Thertiret 4 e clairered from 'Ate. brig soylosel,renvelz
("lilt not even a figure was -discernable; and on
thei-„ , 1:m(141g-were surrounded by a troop of blacks,
or :guards of-the harem, and conveyed ht.ciose litterti -
-to the -town..
- The liedpole kilted far 2. ; atite, .Witetlier Sic
Frederik anti Lady Adam had gone, to whom tho
Captain gavemn account of hiunission t, inid truly de=
lighted 'they were to Itear 'that their pirotegeot-liita
been So kindly received.' On our return to
the eidlowing most .disteesking
us. Scarcely had the two vessels ; s::dled from the
Gulf of Lepanto, than the riithlessmonstest of a pasha;
4: aging no faith in the honor_ of Britith _officers, and •.
leuf - ttr i stihretnortstraneeivittiseth-the-whole-ofities!t—'---
, tuitortunAte el'erittires, the, beautiful Fatima among
the.rost, to he_tied in sacksruuLdrowned in tits waters -
filthy Gulf'. ; rho !terror andindiguation with which '
this shocking intelligence Was receiveil at Corfu can
hardly-lie 11eirrihed. Not a Man but would have
.gladly Volunteered to have burnt Lepanto to the
the' _
rti. trehe Dowt;rlr,ssi we had 110 right
inteifere, and were to smother one indignation as we
hest could. There was many a wet eye in IPOrfu for .
the fate of pool. Fatima and I,lw luckless companions.
thiS vilest wanton deed inatchery;tbouglt it is strange
noble were the last moments of this man of ..
blood.
lit 4o~ite i. tis, ineurrei did
ti tlO it of the ' t orte : , Tlerele but one ivey netene
the - 1 1'11)4o of explaining tliese matters. A... Tartar;
ihnrtly AtTiyFil nt the.„hreil quarters of the pesha4
heating"theytepiviel Orman tsttd the 441.1;ot:siting:
. . •
The linahn .
nn . .tiontl• read thin. fand aci•oll than he:
k.isied it, iinti in;ik•ni hie thir.iieatiio.jhp'.efirth in token
of re . i.ni'enee end submission. •
." Do your jushiiitpurs forbid *e to_ use poison inj
ntruilol'KuLtitittiug• to tht. bowistripk?" Wally askej
the punlut of the , • •,
. . .
"Mix higirtiett may
. TiC his oiroti.
_ .
Bwil'ecl the Tartar. "I- hare with me a potent mix
tuie,. Wvhiolt,a ith tins higlarie!ire , perrai4hin,ii wiD tire*
ati.a." • • .
. ,
. • The pasha then tutted intethtt all his Officers and
Ile watt •
37:_talsontl..reeeititheeiin hill state fitiL,stathquet_ •
iii the pientittyle of his firmer., Th4qatalnttessenry , .
-tool by his side., In nnehandWeite,filit gelitert gob- •
lot all etarikled stones, and itt !Ito other...
lte.held the imperial . "1 have sent for
, , .
sai (1,, addressing. them 41- 'firm 1,10(41:
sent on nii-to show )*tilhy rurektaFpletlitif if ift
hotio
or. Tile Skii!JATI, our master, !loan° fairilltf'nieasion
for Mt servaiat, awl has sent' .Aeniliv, •It re;
mains fin , me Ohl): to,obey. Etnipht, it latrue,,resist e ,
• surrotneleti, na lam by guards and frien,bl.; But`
I respect. ,the Cloll" J4essed prophet:
throop,ll the Ivortl ofhis iateeeOr.- '1:V10ln° not life in
eompari,ion duty spni
by nty example)" hand
be,enrried tli'e•pnbrowil 'goblet to his, lips amid drank.- '
tto the,tiatO, thrum ihslatig his licail an kin! who had i
had ,a - too(ieonit - cup t. - the - •
Tartar a n d Kcep it ; rent. potion iii hitter .
firesl# , iiiaifer,..erhif-'Siti that I
ftla servant' ;iled . ,
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staining tl j‘nllki.eirei*" th;fiqll4;'l.4.kfted
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