Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 24, 1841, Image 1

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- Antinfne,tif cautitillikes assessed f0r1.840, • ••. - •
••`•-• Miium, of note reaeived•orAbyalianyr.rb; ; olle 15th Astirtta-..
This sum received ofJimes Elliott; Esq. for titrapilk*,
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• ••• • • Jacob Squier, Esq., for; : ' do. notV; - -
•-• t• ' Peter Lelin,colleetor;eitOriObill•Orde.
• ' •D ficiencei.• ' : • • ;',••-••• .• •
•' • A.,',Hfornenthal for %lir of Qnarter
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-.Carlisle -• : P.. Overdeert 1839 '• ; 56414,1
Allen Ino Msteer, sr* 1840 4,839 05 - 310 05
-Carlisle •• Jun W_Mzelor 1,469 60a
Geo:Martm*7 - 1
E. Pennsboro. Jam') Coover* - • 1,816 9.,8 - 175 2 8
. .Erankford S Arnowell* - 520 3711 .• 141 291)
Hopewell w S Renshaw . : 1 416 243 .
Mifflin • 11 1.) llealhonsen . .4'29 16 '. • .
-Monroef___, John flonsert _ _ .1,389 04 -• 427 74
Mechanicsburg' Lewis S'ehutt :911 58 -
Newton Josephirwin • 975 38 • -
N. Middleton David Wolf 1,496 74}
Nepaille • obit Vance 165 '65.
S. Middleton ac Goodyear} . . 1,864-55 • 464 55
Southampton nmes Kelso* •1,105 72 :10.4 72
ilver Spring John Trimble } • 1 ; 860 29 950 29
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S Itippensbur ,, D John Criswell" 389 22} - 48 22}
do T Duni Kenowerf 'l7B 76 108 - 76
W. Pennsboro' Isaaa . Lefever i I 1;450
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To balance in hinds of Treasurer,
Due CoUnty by Michael . Doyle for costs
' Since paid in fulli„
Sinee.paid
. John Houser,
Daniel Kenowcri.
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Jacob Goodyear,
CUMBEIit.INe t'OUNT,Y:, SS.
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is kr ' - ' We„the Commissioners of said' ccitinty, do certify, that the.
..e.:, above and foregoing exhibits a true and correct statement of the
,AKJ. L N. ; titectipts - infd - LittiendittireSlsftiteotitity - fOr - the.. term -above - stilt
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,i. -i , \s ,- - etli as also oldie several Taxes ass., , ssed . for the county during the
-."-_-,-.. — j 2 " t . aforesaid year, with the amount Of' fees and exonerations allowed
during stud year, and the balance of outstanding Taxes due by thel
leveral-collectors, us-above-stated, accord ing_to _the .best_of_ouricanwledge ttnd '
judgment.-- - - . - ~. _. --,,,---,--- --------- --- -- _ - ___ , -
Witness our hands and'the seal of &Mee it,Carlisle, the 4th' day=-of January,
_AN D.,1641. ' • ' • . -'-- -
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JOHN CORNMAN;
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. Carlisle, Febp, 1840.-4 t _
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• "• • BOOTS:AND SHOES.' . 1
.• . Water Preaf I3oots Ladies '- and Gentlemen's
9vershaes, Children's dum and Leather Shoes, and
. every akher, description . of Boots and Shoes, for sale
- uhustniVi r lo*.at the_llatand Shoe starP:_eppbaite
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7611-KS:CGIr,BY:;::
Dm. 24,1840
PRINCIPAL REASONS
Why Dr. BARUCH'S Compound Strengthening
and German Aperient Pills arc used he all classes of
• people, in preftirenifto other i 1 (al lei nes, because . they
• • 'are'prepared front a Litre ertivirt sf lierbs,l% .‘y!)?1(.
some medicine, mild in its oberatirm and pleasant in
its effect—the most '.certain- pre serrer.of healtlti a safe
and effectual cure of :Dyspepsia or . Indigestion t and
all Stomach Complaints; a:preserver authyurifier of
• the whole system. •-• .• •
Because they soothe nerves of sensibility anti for
tify the.beiwes of motion, impartin to their most sub"-
.tile Snails. Pristine mile; thus giving strength , and
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eleartiesa,miatitti. • • . . -
Because they never destroy. th - eicoatsoftlid - pTiffiWati
find. IfoWels; as all strong purgati Vcai do. • •
BecaUSO science' and experience leach, us that ncii
, • 'Welt' , Mirkative alone will cute' he disease Ste-
10,Selftitidrklereei. Weakness in the primary cause: of
• it hoSt of diseases,tind;hrebniinulyreWiiiingto I,3ras'-
rArgatiVea,. yOu' '(lie ' diseases much 'Worse,
- Meter I of better.
" , Alec - nue klartichAalCdi ci nes ny6 put . ttp Orion the
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. oolaMen sense') rinciple,lO..‘bleanse,and strengthen;'
Which hi - the - Only dourselopuratietri.effeet. a cure.-.;,.
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Because
theie Medicines realkyllir cure the disease
for which. they aee recbinmentled.,PrineWOrice for
the,UnitedStates . ;iik N 0.19 NtirthEhlitli street, Phil=
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WAldgiliSs, ' Esq. for old, paper ease,
' M. Dawson in part of bests due by Ja-
cob'Et•ider," •,: • , 24
Lieut. H. H. Sibley on' account of. C. $
clue bY"Pilyntei'Jones;
. Thayeron -tieconnt-. 2 of,coste:due. -
• by . ‘Trivate.s" Jones and Folsom,
A. S. 316 Kinney, Esq: his' pay ns - mem ,
bey of Representatives dur; •
ing•the temporary adjournment of the -
Legislature; • • •
- --Abrtintun-IVaggoner, Esq. on account Of--
- . • Waggoner s Bridge,
Sundry persons for.imee on unseated
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On unseated lands, sold Bth June lasicin .
• CoMmissionerepMrrant. .
• • CollectorSclintt not assessed plias: du-',
, • plicate;. ;-' • ' • •
_ J. H. (iralutm, Esq: deputy attorney,
nerta verdict fees; '
,Joina - Myers, Esq. late Sheriff, for lfines
in court of Quarter Session, &e. •
_ J. Lstslnw for his bond, in full,.(on ac
count of bridge at Brandt's fording,) ' 500 00
reds_due.counti by delinquent collectors,. •.: 11 25
$19,906:6}
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.NorthAnertca Insurance 'Compay s i...
• - Philadelclhia: - •
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$600,000.=
T4F, nhove.Company dime' Agen4. in
. Carlisle,” still'continuca to insure all kind* of
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property in thisand the'atdjoining..counties at the
lowest. rates.' The 'usual Tisk oh store, or brick
liptises avel.ages about $4 per annuli:con each- thous-:
sand 'll,.stired.nli‘Liv*Tuk..of inerelandi;e consisting
df dry..goods;grocer , and the nand, asSortinent of
country store, Ad • to insured at-the same rate. - , ~••
Property.: lio nod' merchants ': generally
Throughout 'the - adjoining "eibunties,
please trice the ithetie'notice'rattention:''-AlplicaEloti:
can he Made either hiletter tir; itrpersoit.to the sub.' :
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' - :JOHN J. MYERS:'''
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.C.INSUMETIQN_AISIIIteI.3 . ,r.
' ! ‘ ' . CONSILQUENCF,S., •, ...
It is Made known to us from the .bills,efinatality„'.
tbat't wo-thirds - of the itumah family die tomeally from
that fatal destillyert Clonsumption l.!'',Wenld patients
pay more regard to their health,•nad procur e :irope r .
rented ice Ot the first etteckon ityyaluable li tea would.
be-saved to die eikjoymentof hem dearest frienda find
relatives.:' . Itlon well know', _f,
ant.thatl!l/r.'SWnyile,a.
COmppunitSyroppf:Wild, Cherry!! twill-,arrest the
dongcrinis disease. 'This, pledicine.los proved , its
efficaeziertliOnsiiiidil of C,itseci."The'•very many Cet i ,
lificiktes , roOieff: and: the feconimendations :from
c'otintre•agents,2wha, Sell INC Medicine throughout the'
Tiiited - States, is truly nateniediing-thet apealtf6m .
1 ocliliiiiitiori witeet)sitigAlie cures iii thetr.ow, ,
ticin
lty:,,'Thitreertollily•le sufflaientevidenee .to co ' n'vince
•cp'cOnvinee'..tlie foost,skeptical-kif 'the wonderful 'effi-.
Cony of thioinvoinable: medicine.:,..• Will pittientcatiy .
liAlger.lie : duped liy;•:',liieMp.ertenced . timpoundi,,ire 7
c . timmeuilil,hy. ••i ,, norrilit' •pretlendCro , ns "eareiii!ini'
v ilo t , - 4 ,11 . ey . welti-itiiiv ; is sboth,ruiiiiitit) toAkeiliefiltli;
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Principal Alee::-Tor.'tlia . :Aliiited
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Isloelll'Elglitlf•ntree( f ll'hilittialphin. , : ; ''. • -,•::. :::::!
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- -.Vor' tide by: pe..-Jil.: Myers 114 - ..Cti.:, Ctrliilt.t.iteil
70
'.!;til.TVol,t3filpinitsluirg, Pa •.japn: 3' . .1340-‘4t :
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Nyramitaino--, 6• l' ;, 1 ,7- 1- - • •
Illah;W ° 4a k . 41.911 b61 4 ;
, • 4144.- 44M10-11aVa.' :''aqaZUMW ' 'luta
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By' amount Paid. 0004,'O0e4;10 . :•ritftcill'o*e, tri . .*lo
•""- IVit,nes 6 e!tetl*Posimiaki3i , eakti:Austifr ,`:.-
Justie 6s • ' dti' ~.•
Constable's': do '• . • '
Grandf and TrararikAtiOrs,pay, • • '
• l i riblie Pripting, • ; •
Auditors pay for 1 8 39;
County' . .Tor . and,,,Penitentiaryi sundries, furnished
• rigra) . Bt4- • • •/;•.; ;; • - Ssi9 'sal
Repairs and incidental etipen'scif of public, buildings, ..329 124
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~Lever seal press; repairs,'Wfor PrAtininotary's office, v t 87 44
.Purniihing Enid repairing DOckets for' do 'i' •do - .51^62
PaPer'caie - and cellar'steps'for - Reiister's office, • '4O 75
•. ' Indes to"vendue papers for. - - do •do .SO 00
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Two seals and.repairs for gr:Sesi. and ItecOrderiti_effice, 60'14
Furnishing and repairing pockets for do - do 65 tit.
• • Constables returns to court qf Qr. Seim. • -75 94-
Inquisitions tinktlead bodies, = 2 Ott-
James H. Grahain, F l ag. Depit Att'y Geri.fees in Qr. Sess. - .80 50
QineraliPresidential, special and township
. eleatitm, c;- • , -• :
penises for 1'840.. , ' - 1,495 gq
Assessorspay*for 1840,. 171 50
Taxei reffunded,'• • " , - 29 5S
Eastern State Penitentiary—support of convicts, : 4 '4:32 90
D. Coble and J. Pupil, Emirs., State Road Commission. .
, • ers pay,
Dan ' iages awarded on roads, — • 78 00
• 122 00
Directora of the Poor,-for. support of Paupers. for 1840 . ,5,099 09 .
,Michael Snell hi full for building VVaggonerra bridge, . 1,400 oo
• - • Aci.•• for- services in repairing Dilier'a bridge, -
5 011 -
JacobZeigler for repairing Nepville bridge,' • . • 5O 00
folding,- 1,450 Oti
John Munlorff for repairing_Waggoneos.bildge; • 82 27
JaMes 1-1: Graham, Esq.- Commissioners' Attorney, _ 50.00
Joseph Lobach; Esq. keeper ofPenitentiary; • „ 200 00 •
Willis 'Foulke; Esq. fees in Qv: Seas: &c... • • 43 37
Aobert C,*rrett,Eriry: pay - as Commissioner in full, 103 50 .
John Cornman;Esq; do . • . f0i 7 1840, .169 50
do • • act . "MI 50
`-do . , - • from 3d NoV.-- •
Alexander ii. Nem, Esq. do'
MichaelMiskler, Esq. - : do - -
.., till 31st Dec. 1840 F inclusive,'
.--17 - -- Joli - .liwini.Escr. - ComtnisidirierS E- Cle -- 4 - ., -7'7 -
• . Jolnt Dunlop, Esti: pay as Director of the Poor for 1840,
Snro - fiel Brides, Esq. . - do T : ' %•••• • . - dii ' :• , dr, -
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.A.beni Waggoner,Esq. do ' - do • do,
... George Beetenisq, late 'miff, fees in Qr. Sesti.o4c.
-- ' 7- 77oliTs - Myers, Eaq late . -do—support of prisoners, Ste
~ ' . George Sanderson; - Esq. Prothonotary's fees, -- - ,
Orders for killing foxes, •
. Viewers of Roads and Bridges,- ,
a • Whole amount paid out, .
Commission allowed Treasurer, •
Ex aerations allowed Collectors;
Fees .do • • do
Balance of taxed due by Collectors of 1839, and 1940
Balance in hands of • reasurer,
We, - the Auditors of Cumberland . county, having examined
the several. accounts and vouchers. of ..Robert.:Onodgrass, Esq.
Treasurer of said county, from-.theAst of,-JanuarY to.the 31 . 0410 r.
Deeember, A..,D.'.1840, inclusive, do report and' certify that' we,
find A balance due said county, by-said 'rreasurer, of. three tholf:
hundred and thirty-seven dollars and forty-tive and
three- fnuithsicerti ,- as --above -Stilled. - •
Oiven under our hands at Jiailisle,
.the.2oth,bf Janu,ary, A - ;
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JOHN, CLENDENIN,*.
THOS.', H.: BRITTON, -
,SAMIU,EI4.WILIJAMS,-;
BARGAINS. BARGAINS.
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ft large. assortment .ef .goatts to. my
former:. stoek, I will sell off the same at greatly re
duced prteds for eish. - '•. • : . •,•
Persons' wishing to themselves with very
cheap' Cassimeyes, Casiinetti, Flannels,
_Yestru,r , s, MerinoeS,•Bigtverteetts,titlieciesliciniba
zilies `c!' - c. (ro to
_edit, as I ern-de
termined to sell as low, if not lower, than any et ! tith-
HAM - rent in the borough. . • • •
At the - Ohl 'stand; opposite Simon
Hetet..
Dec. 23, 1840:
DEL 800111;NG situur
flow many dioulands Of Little 'Children die annually
fi•#mllie ejecta ofProtracted Pentitioit.
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....; 4 11 i reqtkire4 no argument' to convisce yett 'that 'all
tle.Children"._sufrer aeoner. orJaterlriatn.the ef
teta of Teething; wlticii their kind protectors may
Cailly.perceiie fromJhe'lbllowing; syroptoini. - . Rest
lefineas, atidden, fits of crying, fretlid ;feverish, and
slectis lint little; thrusts its fingers into its inouth'.and
fines thereby seeling to obtaitrelief,freimently,
- tended. with ming difficulty ot. breathing, bowel .
intiammatien of the eyes, and : sores be
hind convulsions, &S., '`.Those whci,:iiiive th e
care these" bp' without
". Dr. 'Paris' Celebrated Americattsoothiiig Syrup "
for Children Cnttlitg Teeth, bybideli' they can
vent many iilarrizlng symptoms tyhieh , ort.en . prote'
tal
Thoustoi r da :of incithertiapd notseSeartrteatitY to till .
iiimiodi;ite z eirect aof tit la Invaluable Syrup, when -
plied 'to.tlie' guntii„ lt,a child wakes wkli pain in a: e
guma;... the - .ISyrup When::apPl led, giyea..trnmediutt
case; by"vpattimg thcporea'ttihil healing the gem's,
tlitietiviventingieonvnlsiontr,:. c. to;the liappineis
and enjoyment '
Reinember; all' the genoine ,exiit:eitses
this on'tbeldisi.--osrly place in' where
MeillcinbOtitt he' obtai ned,ls fit the
.11'it'I'T9:'19'?i911-11rrtil044,.MYYe.t.it!Ild,tidyertile.d.A
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n- the country' . • . •
sale Dr.- J. J:-Myera , and
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IVl•Nevi , toreitl Shipienalitnl4titl fciiiWe by
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45.53
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993 00
61 50
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To a friend who was a.week ortwo Ana
in search of a 'work npon-the'EngliSh Law
of Copieyancing; we venture to recommend'
the following treatise. It
-nodal and profonnd, beyond afirilther.pro ,
duction „or the kid with which we: have
eyer,niet.•:_ ••• • •
Convvyatcing,
=_= 01- .LEOAL - MDE-Or- Irr--011ANCE. _ -
-.[Poetized from Symond'o alledatiica of Law
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ive. you all And singular. inyinterest and estate
advantage, in the orange on estate,..
With nil its rind; its•pulp, And pips, its juice As well
as skin,— - .
.And: 011 right Ana:advantage, too,,tlint.yon..ean _find.
_therein; . .
ViTtliTuTl
. suds, Or Cat, .
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'Or otherwise to give away, as fancy may think.meet;
As fully aini ePclitally_its:l4lie_saittA:ll,.___:,,
- A:mini - IMO itow to bite; cutisuelc; as--whim-Induces
s 4 50
-30 Q-00
'SO 90
30 00
90 00
38 41
Or otlierwiae,to cut the same, or give the same away,
With or Avithout :its rind and akinJuicc, pulp and
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Or any_ ttudg horeinbefore or licreinafttr said
In any other instrument, or any. deeds or deed;
To the contrary, or any wise, likewise, and notwith
standingy -.-- . ' . '
VVith much more to the same effect where :him is
-- not commanding . .
And such is but a sample of the laws Rs now they
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stand,.
To pass nn orange legally and safely hand to hand.
One word. left . out (and some now are, and others
- not in place,) .
The orange would be forfeited, and nom could help
• , the case. • ..
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18 - 89
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$16,128 98
302 42
865 95.
1,117 09,i
8,421 55
MIS C ELLAN:E OJT. S.
$41,33S 97i
'3,837 454
V 5,173 44
THE RANHERO9.—A knight in coniplete
steel with, poised lance, spurring to 'the
combat in sight of. his 'lady love at a tourn
ament of the olden time, formed not a more
spirit-stirring or-pleasure-inspiring-spectiv•
'cle-thrutdoes- a Mexican Panchero in pur
buffalo,':-calf to-onsnaro=iL--with-a- i
lariat. The lariat is a rope, sometimes
tiVerity - feet in length, -- and--evenAhirty,-
made of hemp generally,
.but frequently
fornied from plaited strings of buffalo hide,
softened well,to'pbtain the hecessary'plia
bility;--one -end: is. turned into a slip-noose;
;mid the nee . Of - both 'hands is .required in
throwing the rope. The
_Mexican springs
his horse, caring little whether there
is-atiy-thintmere-than-a-blanket=npon,the
animal's baelt,.and.Witlf -ihe-=.litiiat-co'ile.d
-and.divided, (the noose end and two-thirds
of the rope in his .right,hand and the other
end .firmly secured, in left,) he claps.
knees . :and spurs into, his steed .and darts
..itivay like tin arrow„often_with-the bridle
iiihis teeth.-
'swifter in fliglit_than.the IHlll9,_and alwaYi
keep. the_lead When pursued.. 'The calves
never lag behind their dams, but strain their
tougluy.oung limbs into full as swift speed
and'anil keep ever elnee by the parent's side:.
• Dialing- a hunt-tile calf -seems alinett-under
th e.cow; and ia continues;scareely - virying
its' gait so. Its . to ;Once or fall behind by
any perceptible difference. .*
Thad they,itin 'as the
,Ranchero, advan
ces;.until his position is about...ten feet be
hindthe.nying tow and calf, when . fie spd
denlY, bears away- upon the 'Side
_where
caltie.ruttningoit the same tinie•littrling
the lariat.• antLeateliing the young
'round - the neck with, the 'rope Ni;ltichtight-:
itistantly'and tumbles tifel‘Srictirn - over,
moment of glerfOits
.excitement
to the:. Mexican" hunters.' -They '-i3ereatit
i ~:
OGILBY.
• :with' dellihtcts - the uniinal- -- 4 Jerked over,
on the . grass •.and separated .from - its .dam.,
Then" a kind. of :Sspert •co mmeneeti;hieh .
seems' to 'an tpfrican traveller more 6*-
•hilerating than-any•thing elso4of lie
could have- any • conception. The angler
with ;his h o oked d' tialt knows • nothing, to,
compare to, it , and: it, heats even co
welt
'Oi - 'hting."' - The Poor calf is no :Sootter ,
Alown\thttn' , lip again, nima scar cely tip", be-,
foie. ha, is' again Itutiabled'oier, - or suffered
to , run • k•sheirt, AstSbee, :aaetirdiog-, to the
)0 hunter. The..lllaticant 'sit
and Uugl.l'? they ' roll. in their •
saddles;;:•ns : for; . falling i'iUto their . 'seats it
'seems iti . :46''e thing in possible: ,'1 he you ng
buffalti;makSs . .little- . Cfrort tit friii its' 4100 k
the tnife,•'.hni rises every: full . still. pressing
headlong •tifttii dam until
. she• dis
leppOrtf - verging:
' ' •
~:rt'-..
SENN
BE
•ii.,::,:- - -. -- -'xiikc:ffa'akt.ti#tot
'.',-. - .y: - . dixc,lm..o;4l'lqw",-,, ..''.:?:.,:.-,"..;.:
.--.. . _. . . .. .... ~ . ..
".• •
tnardit • .
Chards die notteozzilriti,
Unf aunt non' stporrii ,
TQd trernola uno
,
•L'usignnoletto solo
E.sotiOirantlo Intorno,
•, • - - VIA che'l Bente appena -
. • , CIA - lien di reancin in fronds,
" • Wpar the gli
NTotipinngere; son'
'Crier - dolci,:stfrettii; ()Irene;
'Chic geraiti son questi? , • •
AM ta rn4lion sipetti :
_ - Rislibtitlermi cosi.. , - - ,
• ,
ENGLISF~
. .
• ••• '
• See,the moon bow white. . • ••-• - •
:-.l6:ie.how.azure the night, •
ahrOeze innrinues . ,
`"Niith stein. seems to reeve. •
The iiiglitingele flying •• - . •
- - From hedge teach, sigh ing, . •
•
:Each plaintive note trying, .
Calla gently his love, .
Scarce hears'she his nigh' . .
When quick she comea_nigh, , •
• •
: Weep'uot ; heie.a - ra I."
'What sweet loes,lrene t
What griefsJcomplaht f
• ,
Ah !'rie'er didst thou'deigrt .
Tome such reply. , • . •
- ,QUALCUNO.
_ ~CONVEYAN.C.IINO.
Prom the' ezv - Orlama picigune
Prairie'Sikelehes.
• ';
/Mil
MIN
MEE
Here The- fun ebasei,lor Ashen the poor talf
'sees 9o..longeranraf its kind,`it- be
eottites. talitti at 'Once, and
by. the : s ioi o f hokagi.and.. as
rope nisy
therrbe taken.frotit its neck. as never
leave the hOrse unless.it sliould'_agaitt- fall
into trail and . sight.of its kiitd, so that - the
creature tniti-ba , rearetl with. the,..utialot'fa
assistanee'simply
, dciateitie
MI
Fed-William:we, saw two-buffalo ,
calves grazing ivit,h thci'doinestic cattle;and
displaying no indication Whatever or•dis-,
content-at the situation: ' The poor cow,
however. was obliged to he tied before the,
little.buffalos:could get ; nutriment frorn'her,
for they had ungentle lashion'of hand-,
link the udder - Twhich she considered Some
what unusuiil, ' •
A., method - .oritighWay. ,ipbbery some
hat . singular - ,iiiprketieetijn . :Mexico by
means:,oFthis:ffloll • isi tit rely hie the. lariat.:
'Fi,e ' .ro 60 ei, .pursues.the':•traFeller In
~ pre
(eisely:The same,mantier .as:the hooter ides
aft e re - the. youn g buffalo, throw ing the noose
initich,a-trianner-as:tO..ptition-andqiglitSn
the.vrctim'a; amts. to his . side, aft:he:same
Linoitierrt feiltili - thitti from hiSjiorie to'ilie
ground;: by
. siv hi cli' . aCtio it - .he - is. : rendered
pOweriess and the robbery is 'easy... :•.' . -.
.. An .. ineideit, slightly - romantic. iw . thar=„
iretel, colirteetedwitir this kipit ofplit . tider,:
Ing,'occuired some short time .previous . to
our flying visit to Santa Fe, and.oreoUrse
we heartlor it.. A deli
. Meilean .Was pro=` ,
ceeding'With an' extensive ,caravan: to . (11ii-.
Inielitia; and, he was in the habit of carry
ing 'a large'amount.of gold belted '.around
him beneath his clothes._. !..rhisfactbecame
known to a daringand - desperate gambler,
-whose character,
_anongthese people; was.
no
. o.bsidele to., .perfect - Treeilonil of inter-
course with all Classes'. , He trayelledAvith
the caravan, 'asit - soon-.appearad,-for_.thii
express purpose . : . o . ftkaltine himself, mas
ter of
. the golden girdle: • Hip opporinnity
_occurred when about half the travel was
completed. The HIM rode one day out of
sight...of .tire - caravan in-search of, _water,
-and4lte gambler,-whose eyeliatlbeen...upon
riie-victi iti-throughubc_wholejournekovas_
i iistaittly off - IxeCute :his 'scheme He
sought and cantet up .with . the Don, entered
liiiii --- entiversation withliiin, and sonnitad -
The rich Mexican unhoised-at his feel: - But
televout . the._"_ yellow boys" it was tie;
c - essary to .release. 41 . 1 e 'arms, - whieli were
tied down Over the girdle, and this was not
to be thought of. • The robber dared *not
fira lest he should be heard tiy the passing
caravan; - . and-ie- seized---a-buffalo'sLskull
which lay 'near, with the intention .of dash
ing out his victim's brains.. The Spanish
desperado stood over his conquered prey;
holding the tightened lariat in his left hand,
his horse's reins,. around his left arm, and ,
with the huge white ••skull- raised . , in . his I
right . hand ready to dash upon his prostrated
victim. . • . . - . : •
- *:-"Don't.-rli ill-me; and you -ahall• have. my.
gold !" . exclaimed the helpless merchant,
and the gaMbler ponied.;
Though the gambler had secured his
own horse, the other, had taken/fright and
galloped back to Ihe.meving caravan when
its rider wns thrown on the ground.
",I know you want my gold and : not my
life," -- 2said,,the_merchant„. "Put the rope
that binds me, and 'place your kn ife.,, in
standy uportmy neck; and if I doubt give
you the gold, you may drive,the tirade - into
nay- throat." '•
. .
The gambler did so, for iiLhis.hurry.he.
had forgotten the .frightened horse, but the
merchant had not, and was.'playing a cool
and cunning guile:
"The gold; the gold," said the'garnbler,
the knife sinks in your neck !
Instantly !"- said the merchant,' as he
fthvored to gain all the time he could in
"or
I'
ende
releasing the belt=6l-01d:, -
- :Another moinent,aild4a — pid strides were
heard, followed immediately' by the appel
arairee - of a - dozettapprOaehing horsemen.
The robber turned pale, but his eyes
flashed- in desperation ; and, grinding his
"Kill me,-'" said the merchant- t "arid you
are 'stint down instantly; releascrim - andl
will never betray you Optick,.• Oat away
your knife !"
.Such a superiority has cool courage over
the_ most '. daring .wickedness! 'fhe - gamb.,
sheathetthisitnife 'and_staadireubling,
while the brave Mexican trader sprang to
his. feet, adjusted - his dress, met his friends,
said he had been by 'some aebident thrown
from his, hors's, and rode hack to the cara
van side by side vial Ids, enemy by way
1 of Warding suipicion frotti. him.
,He pro;-
mised not .to betray the gambler, and he
did not.: . . Out the • guilty .man succeeded
Soon after ilia toiler depredation„and fled.
Then the story ' e--
: PITHY . RENAME/3'ON FITO'.--TllOOOl, 110
-dactor-,---fhave , -by4rea. , •verrie-,Micellenv,..pre. A
ncriptiona, and nal sliall charge"you
iiig ''them, you cann'otgrtiinble at e :the
Ve . are moat of us:intbject•to fits;
1 . -em:iisited;with-thern trifself,•and I dare
Sarthat. you are . 140;; - irow : , then for my .
11rePeTiPtibns::: •
For .a-fit •of pa?siOn.:witlk. ant ;*in She
open air, you may spealCyottc mind :tifiVie,
w,inds,,withont hurting ; any one, or:' pro=
claiming yourielf in be a: simpleton:
.•: nr a fit of.id/eiys; i icount. the: ticking
ota,clocit.-. Do this-te o ne hour; and You
will be glad to pull your cOat'she next;anil
‘ work like u:negre. - . , !.. •!. - ,•
:For 'ofit.of,eo.ovagoOci, end folly, go
to' the .n.orlt with the rag
ged:, antl'Avretched].inmates' of 'a jail, , and
.you,will be.eiinvinced, • •
Who
. 141 k kgr Lielle¢ 414 , and, thorn,.
' lAuit tw. - ficmtel4.o tie 19tiorn.•
- • - 14; . - 7:
03)V, RiMlßttliailriVirita 1i --
IVES
MEM
-
MU
1 -• h
ton„go knot eel are
yard; :ankrread -the - grave - Atones. ; 'they
will teit:,yon:'4*and <of ambition', The
grave trill sotin,bc'YOur bed ehamber. the
earthi-vaur eosruption your fatbei,
and the worm your mother anq yoursiater:
• . •
"Repeat o f Uniciti'.-The . ,agitatioii , •
of .this'iqtteSticin • pregreasea. with ' unabated
vjgor;tnireland. - : Unbounded, enthnstasm, •
„ „., •
the:snbject; and the niner - Setigetne predio
tiena:olancceSs. ara:pronounced, y.the.pat•!•,
pers; : as ,well; as the 4 advecites. of the rnea- -
eure... his'abeence`trOm:the:ectutt-:
tey . ,.6'Connell . transferted . the leadershig.'
to his - Son 3ohn; when' , he - seents seme-rr,
‘V it:Woolens 'too advance in it eareer . •
The: young Man evinces COmilde
table:. Went, and no elight .indipatiOns "VC : _
of:round, yetitretraina .
he_poaaesseSiinfifeient- •
of - his giant:, intellect to. Warrant': him' in
launching hit;_ bark on the_the stormy ocean, •
which his: ,father hall-navigated for softie
forty:years-With- sUcir-unexampled • skill;
ant], success.... • '
The' repeal' question) MIS: given use •tO'
...another , movement, Which,• according ita!
our latest accounts, promiies to .1,6 - of very
gieat inipOrtance to • the - welfare . of Ireland.' • .
A society line been formed. lir Vailinfdr::
the encouragement of - doineatic
turesomd_ for recommending 'the total
;use of every thing Of • Briti - shnlinitrieture..-
Several immense meetings have been held;
and 'attended by persons withoutdistinctioit
'of sect, party, or rank; and a pledge to use
nothing but. that of: their. own_prednetion
has been
. alreatly., taken by thousands of
ladies Magentletnem . Auxiliary societies, •
for the:saine pOpose, have, also heed seta - -
Wished throughout-tile country. The car-
Out:OlLibiS . ;,.prcjpq trust - certainly
royea serious 'conseqoence
tie of England; yet there
thing more laudable or proper . then encou
ragententto,native industry.—Ahiladelphier
.Inquirer.• •
~ru r
_BRITISH_CRQVYN.--
brief description of .the crown jewels
Of reigning Queen of -Eng
land*;ma} perhaps be The
crown itseiCw" eighs, abont :41iree:lounds,
and is composed of hoops of silver, enclos
ing a Cap of blue veliet.,:, These hoops are .
studded
_with . precious stones;
the crown is a boll; set'-rilso with precious
stones, and surmtipotett_nrith - brilliants in
_the form_of a Maltese cross. The rim is
Fleur-de-lis.
with' 'Maltese crosses — and-Abe
ileur-de-lis. In •the centre of the 'large
Maltese cross is - a splendid sapphir4 and
in front the immense ruby once worn
, by Edward the Black Prince... _Numerous
I other .precious stones,. rubies, - pearls, and
' emeralds,'are intermingled with these gemS
(4)11;741 to the rim, which is formed , of . er
mine—..The.:followinuis_tha...es.timated.
value "
Twenty' , diamonds round the eir-
de; 21,500 each, . •
Two large centre diamonde,
X 2,000 each,
Fifty four Smalleitliamonds,-plac
•ed at the angles of the former,
Four crossei—eaelt composed. of
. twenty-tive diaßtonds; •
Fourlarge diamonds on the tops
orthe• ro — ses, •40,000
Eighteen diamonds•contained in
the-fleur-de4ise. , • ,
Eighteen snialliViamonds con-
•
tained in the same, -
Pearls, 'diamonds, 'Ste:, on the
arches and e_rdsses,
One:hundred and; forty-ortii-dia;
• tnonds on the mound,
Twenty-six diamonds on theup .
-- per .eross i — =- •
,Two circles of p6fla nb'tthe.rim:
• • R114;2000
•
Equal to half a million. oT '
7Thic of • t
truth as well - as deep feeling in-the - follow.-
ing - - paragraph which we.. extract from •
Dickette'itz+Old-Ctirietity-Shop'
'Oh! if those who rule-the destinies of
nations, would but remember this—if they
but think,how-hartl it is for the-very '
'poor - to - have - en genderetlTin - their- !leant
that love of home front which all domestic
virtae springs;'when'theY live in dense and -
squalid masses where social` decency it,
lost, or rather, never foundif they Would
but turn aside froin themide-thoroughfares
and treat-1100es, and etrtve_ tO improVii'the
wretched dwellings . inhy-Ways Where only
.pdVerty may .walk--inanYlOWroafs
point - More .truly to .the sky than theleftieit'
steeple thai - nnWriears proudly up 'from the
midst,:of •Ittilti and crime; and - horrid- dis
ease, to mock: theft by its contrariety. In
IM•vvoitee-'from-W-cirkbouse,Alospital .
and Jail, .this truth is preached from day
day,:and has been , -proclaitned:foryeark. , 4- -.
I t.is no -light hatter=-no' oLtitery,,from,the •
working, vulgar--no mere question of the .
people's health end' comforts that may be
whiStled down on Wednesday:nights: "In '
love of'home the love,,of country :has its'
rise—and where are. *truer patriots,. orthei
bestinfime of need . —those' wile Venerate;
the land,,owning..its wood, and wean),
earth, and all they 'Produce.; w those.. who
love their country, boosting not a foot of .
ground iii - all its wide domain?',--
. , . •
. .
• ..9 Fo rd : , - cat.--T hp Churchman stater tliat ittti r : -/)
lit-Itit. Bittrip Donnc . lwb'ecn. intited 'to Vrelaelt
thaconacatation sermon at die opaniazof the ligiv.
Dr.,:iiO4%,:ol?urch, in Leeda, Engtand. and:11;0 he
tvill,saithenatifor that riiialia In July • ' ' '
M
r' s 4 i;' ~./: ::1 - 1,-
....- :,.::-..., ... i.
:: . .).I' . '
. ',,.. j
BEM
2,19,000
4,000
v
100
12,000 11'
10,000 -
2,000
10,000
500'
_3,000
800