011 • e~ s Sale anAtini JI nu: directed, issned out of 4itte' of 1..;:rv4 it 11 Ineitsd Cttriewrltottl cou6ty,, will 1),!4•x -;knell` I Wei pit the-Ailt-roitiot iii. ABM': townslliV;'noi tile 811 dlv 1842 ' it It 0'.3 ? f , 11 dezipibeil .r ai `estate, viz : . . .Tract , situate in iiiißlin tqwnslaii;Comherliand counts, cotitniabig• r • . 1:53,. ere& •", -• • more or lless, (calleil the Dahl in priiigs,) about twenty ;tares of cleared IMO, and the an4inee . Itnnil tiaahor %Mitt of .liAw limpet% Au. '4levvi lik l!,10 tsehlomel the heira. of James Wood. barn, (10.01 , having. thereon ei4ctrd a large Log 4441 tWO st )ries, high,. and a Log Bairn. • : ' . , , S nail taken in - exeetninn as the property of William Meow And to be nl.l in me. . - Pslll. MARTIN, Sheriff'. •Sarstrr's OFFICE, Carlisle, Nov. %.:9, ISII 3t. • .. • • • ,•(C)...Tite property above stated. imyo itutole one Mille best properties in Ate Slittii; le -- the water is pare white Sulphur, eohniticred by all perians visiting the springs to be t h e brat th * e States; an extensive tannery might he en:et:tett on the 4inhave rano:ly, theri• is an inexhaustible supply of 'chesaut oak hark, hi •ek oak, white oak and red oa:It hack, Ste. isplsa all excellent stream of wai • ter riming throat:lithe Ilion:. sunicient to Ma.pul it ' saw, mill or other macitiuery of• ltke power. The- Stao s r . '434 Cram Gettysbarg tt lewiftown runitiast Ota flocM..::-There is also several thousand white , pr6n . irsol . ;SO`men , ofilVitielt see- - iniar)n.g•tittit,...74llll :d6t 7 ;;:e . 44•11d:bd-oiteil.:vlahlatkdfcity - nitut airy " buai-s TIM sttie's!;Notice. VVGeorge Logue, be-hie hist Willard testament, dated ' the ;th - Starch, 1811," did three,trustees; to lie appointed .by,the'Will d uPtit). the'death - lila the' teruceeds thereof, - * payment of certain speci fi elegacitni, . 4 . , to be divide ',linens his brothers and sisters' 41iililren,,as -tenants • in umninon shore -and share• alike," and:the suit Jane Logue by her will dated the 9lstAigust,lB4; appointed John Proctor,W illiam Irvine and Andrew who sold the said real, estate and Settled their account of- the trust which was confirmed by the Court 01 Common PleaTs of- .cunberiand county on - the Oth August, 1841, Mid the said-Court-did decree -that the. balance, in their bands should be distributed accoriling.to the will of the said George,,Logue, de .„cmised. • -* , Nissv=a Noy: is-ii,.nninoiisi - n.of Frecrk•nwaits; , Esq. -- ,tlie Court do hereby' order and decree that the • said Trusteci do give public anti - CO. iil . :the Cs Nide Ilerald and AniericariNnliniteer.tintittlic ISt Janaa -"ry next, to all persons interested in the - diatribution 'of the said fund, that they appear oti the sec •Alonilay nF .latiltarY nett,- at '.Co.tlrt of -Comni n Pleas jolie held' et rfirtißlo, anti make their elm s to their portion of the said fond, andsliew eau. by the svd Coll -t semi! not then make n distribution \thereof new-tilling to the will - of the said George' Logue, ilvu'il. • • • Dl,ov. 24,:1841.--Gt Shoe Call and .a.'e the large lot of Hoots and WICa I bought at unction. which I intend to sell by the cake •or dozenotheaper than ever. • CF. AS. BARNITZ. Carlisle, Nov. 24, 1841 Tannery for li.c nt . . . The subsc.iher off..rs for real:the superier Tall. nhi establishment, recently the property of pavid S. Forney, dee'd;.simated °tithe corner of East and 14)11111er streets,'m the Inrongh of Carlisle Pa, kis themlst coniplete.property of the kind in the place Of ns location—having a large. , . . 'VW 0 lillOilr. 'ti ii g • . Pt I 1,- , . S t o e.e-, I) Welling - . :if 1 . '',.""'' k.. . '''''''' " . ' ll I ) ITS 1.1 • '.. floe-garden and ail ather,liiiiidiags .Stc. necessary to carry oh' till' ta aaa a iii,g• business. • ~ l'.,ssesbion girt:non the Ist 0 ( . 44 01 1841 - Tern" made known out application to ," 1.--' • :%,- ..": , ,• v. ~ ~ N'' , . , • .. P, • F , PCM, • • OPliositethe cavil* , Bank. ; , Noliefnlice;l4oB4i, , / - • ~, • : ; ;: i't~ave j ust i‘eturned fe'cieailt.t city with a second ••itujiply ot` ,Winter gon filei:li ii (gratis. Casinteres; Sattilictis; Flannels,llloakits,Sloau Is.Nc: Ste., 'have' heel' selected 'with'eare;and wh4rAwill t•. 10 as chcap•ir not viteapp.i., ous t . at any odic estahlisli.: tneat in the harmigh:' • .Cit nAtiNtrzi N60..7, 24 - - 1841 •' rind,. Shoes. 59 COIN% frOm, mic. 'Coil, %irk pl'ocenthitt 6.n. bN. nut' il'it 1 10: Amen' , thin otliceettabliOtineht. t .. • ' • '• 'Oa eli'Oe‘''Nflr: 2'4, 1841 (Li PM. kitticilibt..rottrot;tl„ir9r,ti the city whit the ilati,4l. Fur, ' co_t!..o ,t, • ... • , . • ''' Shefill''i4 . S•i , fes. .•, fpir - -;:rirtite OfsuDdry writa , of A'Petlitioni Ex lie. ilitleili 11le 11Weileli;issticii not, of the Court tit 'me moo i Pkas of Cumberhinil 'enni.ty. , will in, t x .tiosetl to•publ in i‘ille iti •, the• Gann: liouse, in- the •bo. , rough pt Celllisle, nu Frill:1011e $1 tt day of 114.4eiii. ber, A: U. 1841, et 10 o'clock of mollo l lyithe fol. 40WiloriletUTibeil •reul estate;4 izi . .-. '.• r 4.... • !... • , 1! , ...A.117 1110 inttrpt bf . '.liqui nth'. Sa ii.; gerlinii• in w'rritet Or :Land; i l ittitur ,iii the, tows bhip rkftKurth •Mlililleton„.oiroberlinal innn 4,410 pit nil g 1 'l.oo;ocres. tnein.or -ire*. 40.tincled 1„...• latalijr Or.. slept) We*,r,Yi iVY illimAtelivitioi I , 11A k kitl 'NV Offewt a w 4.8, having thereon ervcteil ii, two. ptin •y , LOi s .ljoitte,log Welton, and A frwinc. and. etonr..lliiin.,. - Beized inn'. • taken in execukiquerhf itrinswpf l lemfmt. Snit., t1erf0n..,.., ,: r " - " , ' , •••::..',•;., ,- ' ~ .-:: .• '. :. , „ : , 1 ! 1 • A 1 00-; . :li; ' ' Tact , ', 50"; - .1:Atior , iiittliAte. 1,;- IN 4 i , ;( l— ='o6o4l , , , 6ii , ll4;ilisiot'fi , ioiiiti;. • tzlitiOniugletOrr!* 'sore Or leas, Itiount)MhY.„londs• - 01(HeartIlicke l on the ens!, hods of George lto4ht . fiiiirtion4fil ill 'filch • iiii•the s iniiiili;.Gegrge-KOslit on' the north, an& rAiiiiiilntliniilOnnit George Koßht i 4 ,4ll, !hrtliibil'XiPg-thrlYo o .erec4e 4ll, tWP449V:ll•^P • .•Urouse, 4 . 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"4'; • .' , l -. 1' . _ _, SEM =I AVe, the. imilersiined. citizens of 60a:trough of Carliile in the county of Cositherlastid,tlo certify that. e are well acquainted with the above - mined Rril linm S: A llen;and that lie isofp,ood rePort for honesty Mal temperance, and is well provided with horse room and conveniences for the lodging' asol'accom modation"of Strangers and Ti aVellers; and do there fore met:anthem, lino to your !foil - ors as Well deserr t% of, a license; and further ray,. that a Taves u at the 50111 , 1 lilt accommodation to the public. I'. E. Ege, .Inlas Train, • . Itelararr ; - Paul Martin, .M.Woodhurn, Sand.- 'Win. M..'Por'ter, S. 111-Mre, Ceo. 1). roulkeiz- , ..,:;,, • Elms. Iturnitz,.. • Edward Shower , • ; • • • . ' December 8,1842.-31 'BY TIRE • COMIT . , TO the I 'mineable the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland county,, now composing and (hiding a Coort of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in anti for said comity, of January Te•rin, 1812. ,The pet tion ofJacoh Poist, of' the borough of New Cumberland, in the count.) of Cumberland, respectfully sheweth Thnt your petitioner is desir nos to keep a Public House or Tuverti,lo the house where he unw' resides,utd•has kept as a tavern for the last seven years, situated in the borough of New Cu rbertund. • The house is large and ceminrdimts, that lie bus provided I Self with necessaries fortlie entiveniencebl4llll Ileecmtmodation of TraVellefs and Strmigers. lle theref me, prays your Honors, to grant him a liceose to keep adtouse of Public enter• 'Moment itt said house; and lie w ill ever pray: Ste. • J • MIST.. . . Wr i the subscribers: , do •ecrtiry that Jacob' Poist, the •kbnce• named apPliesid.: ie of rood repute ror lionestp and temperiibee; and is well provided with lenten room anit..ennve ierees for the loileing , and aceemiondation of Strangers nod Travellers.' and thata house of entertainment is tieceettitii• .to bit kept "where be nob , 'reside& • • ' Jhaenit Ntraser,.." . ••: -‘ P. 11. - Street, •• • - ster, Seam.' DOMAN; • • 11. Itrenermin, ' Hire. • .laenb Carpenter,- - • '(:itarlea W. Dehn, George:Crud,' - Pe'er Downer, r ,Inlet •• • Peter Fitting, 'Adam reeman, , • John - Stoner,- Lewis - Tr • • '- December 8, 1841.--It°" To the I rational& 'the judges of the Court , of General Quai r ier.kiessions cirthe Peace of ettruher ,e.tottly, at the January Sessions, A. The - petition' of A:hero:Ms . done respectfully reprevitti, that your Petitiohcr is provided 'V. WI the heeest=iry:reOttiaites for" keeiting a filnitae of Pt h,lir I terthi ontent ;1 .1 the 'lloust! now keitt by . hi rri rjr i_ public:house' in tho borough of Curibile• Irony Pe titioner, theiretiwe; pray% your 'Hontira to grunt-hint a lie ion. tits the same, thwenattittg year tiontruetteing mi the arse tlay of Ariril 1842,0011 as in fluty bound Ire.willever Etc. . . CHAS: - BAjtNITZ We, !bk.: tindeesigneel, cilizcie of the: borough or Carliiik , t ind•viiii, l ity, in the'uoilist,k •CuMbrriaMl, ffri'frrtirvAlint we tire live - 41 t464itaittti.d.witli thistbove uunard ho,,io'cif•gUmi r.:port fothohooryittiit teihluiriiu6O . ;tuid well pro ob Al Nub bmou., room, mot trorrinkurrA for ...On:. ibolcing.B . l l 4 4 eolim , thliktioo,of'Str;toge,rii owl Trim, etlt e} -1)14 ifoi,itieivi7l,lv..reciommouci him, to jour - soqrsruit:t6r o,tovitiOt 00,440, Oor,i3o4mMlotiou,to• .f..`l,v, ray',, C.. )Nticirfo.. IQII J : ric ' gtir !.. 'M. 111.1)Egx. IAiJS*I 4 . • • CIIAS. W. WEAVER. 11)ANIELIANNIX.A.r::i H..81(1,1,1.18. Ei ) IVA - 11f ) '811,01YEO.: V. S:tO4I::AA 4 .As.ll. DZyglt.' , I)ereinfier 11; etiiioli-b or - lerti 'iivens,44- iv „ • DiPlie t!titlae Pveitußit, l'AVlAo49.'lsllr ,!tiat-Aerln : 4 P AT d ots of Cwilher4oo ,cptipity 1 ,.. ' 1111 . 11," a...mew ! to Piddle 'Limpid in the barnitglk4(4.plir,y Iti,thc,lfdtrp . N. ec t/ W,31. .wpg,ttijUß Viiii,Jii , ihdiconntiT'iK thiiCthermieiii'itholt.....,3iiiivixj for JirititieSlairy tiC4 , potnninilide the jihblid siiiit fravellerir diaLtliaCthe-sitoseNtAnieg-,Pcditiotso:io orgoriii repine fir hmidsty arid AimitieraOtreVaritlaii irrinm and con veld tined it for the accommodation of Strangers 'and Irrttsellers. William ' , 4 ; • Jami son•flonnon • Itretii;"f Thos. ki,:Nlcicirti4i y ,-, 'James Gilmni, : James '' -' Joy. I%l'Darnionii. ' , t , . '!; /1:0 - 4 13i .W , l ;• • ,•• t...; • ;;;i., ; •• - .• • _ • :IV FAMILY .NEWSPAPERr'DEVIDTEIVTO - N,Ews,Tcaartzes; LITERATUItEi THEARTS• 'A,SiIisfIiCIENCESi . AGRICULTUPE t ..- AMIMEMENTo . &C. &C.: • :1- .7' •. . ; ; 1 `..74i 'r", 4 l.f! / • • . . ,•:Petitioii 'fol.: Tavern ; lAconsel P'di;ii diitit'is Iteerbligii•en thdf. I °intend id IT at: the , nett term i,filitiCtiiit of Aosirtei•Set- out of '.Cundieriand Condi v, • tor iii".Lieerise„tikeep l n,l7l.vern pr !,'nblic,ildttse O n k.eesburit. S'onthselps, • ten towitsltili,l6 the' which 1 iinw keep. • I " - ' W V1.1.;141 1 1 • The'nwlersitned citizens .nf Leesburg and. tv in the couid) nbnve,twined,her,ehy certify thst the. Ititieennho've pr4ell for is ,heeessni accnnttno- . elute' - the ; intet r lims n trnnj;t•reatid t ra id- Tees, end flint the'lthoceltuimed l'etitionerisr'nf gond I renew fee t hnnest - rnelktrtnrytleentel.is stett-pro.- vided With' tviitsci-rinim convenient es ter the ttc coniniAhitinri nt PtilAtlkehl $11:1111 te.nrelli.l4; - • •: • .Llll4lOOllll-1. A!•ratinnn ;lock. 111liebsel..7.teiOleet. 1114,6. U. Relntik, • Gen. W. Moles, Dee.,11,1 841: In the malty iif t h e application - by Thin-,s Wharton far a 'Niel% Lierwe on the I nail leading from Sterrett' *Gaul to Harrisburg, in EitStieiMibarnr.teourt,slitti„ Cumberland county...' We. 'tine . 'undersigned; citizens of Eiltpennilbeiro! tort utihih. in' theimmide of Ciimberlabd, do eeetify . 'bat we lire well acquainted with die_ hie named 'rlrimaii Wanton, mid that be is of good repute for Irinel.ty nail temperance, and is Well prim ided with lymm, moos and (-n06144'6..1 for the lodging and fie enemy-34181M0 of Strangers and Travt4lersouid do Owe reerinniel . d him to tour Donors as i,well` deserving of a lieenie; tinif further ray, that a 'Tavern at,, the stand is an steeemmoilidion to the pUti- Prter'r,•l Wittier, • • Ydnlin R Ouitddy';, Sainuel•Dreli :••• Ahi alisiitt..Wlieltmei• • ANTI. nr.4 .2 2;" • • -Stiinneatsitt,: -- • lacnb firi.17.,r , ,,,,. - ••?..??-•:•'..'.fkilam'Seiver, • ':•• 'neeker, mires; K. eitzer, lobo ligltz .. ' December 130141.4-3 e it% ern ce .4e • Li • __ • • To the. Honorable the QuarteE . Sessionsof tile Peace ft Cumberland county, at January sessions,- A. D., 184 - The petition of William S. Allen, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is Provided with the Twisty requisites for keeping_a 'House of- ertionment litthe house he at present ocetipiesim the borough of Car lisle as n tavern.. Your petitioner, theeelore,prays . your Ilotiotb to grant hinritlicense for the same, the ensuing year commencing on the - first day of nett, and us in duty bound he will ever pray.; Tic. Petition for Tnvern License. Peti:ion,ror 'k`,►r►.rn License.. IMO =I .1411r,inti • tVilliiimson, MeOtti6, _ Samuel Kelso, 'James Willis , ": • " Now . tell us ',what 'twli all About," YoliOg Peterkin be erica; . Andlittle Welhelmiire Inuits up • ' , With.wontler. waiting eyes; "Now tell us all. about the. war, AM! what they killed each other for." .•,- • "It was the English," Kaspar cried; "Who put the French to route; • But.ivliiit they kith' each otlier4r,'"' ' • 17conlilnotwelI inake.euh.. •-- • . My:ll4.l(eViiieed•Skigticaf4iira then,. Ynn little stream , , •.‘ Therbitriektii dwelking to the ground, And lietwas forced to fly s . . - So with his wife and child he fled, Nor had he where to lay lila head." •- . . _ • - • --,- , -- , f-With-fireanilateord - the:eountilr_round--.--= ,Viis wasted far and wide; ,„ _ • , . And many•a Childing mother then, , • ' • .And iiew6horii baby died ! . But things like that you know,imust-be. .. At every_ famous victory." • ".Tlie,y s asy, it Wag a shocking sight Aftet , the field teak . , - For many s tlionslad bottles there. - • - lay rottirgln the sun . . But thingslike that, you know,Must be After a famous vieloiy."„7. - • -•' - ' 7 rtri•TnTi",praise the Duke 'Marlbrie won, . And onr goed'Prince Eugene " ' ' " Whyotwas a very wicked thing!" . • Said little ; ~VilLrintwc. • . girl," quell' lie, "It WAS a fanious - vititory !" Anil tis'ery body praisciLthe Duke • •Whn this great fight did win," "But what good came of it at last ?" @oath:little r•terkin. " Why, thatitiiiinut telt," said he 'tWat !amens victory!" SOrrziEr: 1M221 In the autumn "of 1778, I visited Ores- I den for the second tinge: nie: court which was rendered peculiarly agreeable to the English !at that period, by the hospitality, and po i Halted manners of his Majesty's minister to 'Saxony, Sir John Stepney one of .the 'finest gentlemen who had een employed on • foieigti the course of the, present, reign. Dresden was then a Place where the Illumines had made a deep and general impression on the public mind; Schrepfer having chosen .it, only a few years earlier. for the scene" 'f his famous exhibitibn of the apparition,of the ( :lievalier de Saxe. Having given, in a former work.. some ncrount of that e,xtratinlitiary imposi tion. I al alt not ;re'suiiie the subject, here: but rcantiolhelVrelitting'dt;ntber tthint'whaf simitzir story, whieb was „told . toe, during, my resident e in Dresden, by the,Count de Pelkesheini. Ile was a Lk:gni:in gentle. Man, settltl-in Saxony, of . a very improved' understandiug, soperior to credulity ns to snperstiiion. Being together in the month of Octonet, 1778;riid mr discourse nrchlentally turning on the• elf:warier and perforinences,of Seltreidert- I have con ierAi;ll.l' said;` lie to`' me. "'with several - of I the individuale who were , present at; the I scene of speetre;or phatittnit, presented I,ty him in the eallery of the'Palace of the Duke of l'hey ;aff agreed in their aCeotint Iratlitig Thougli• damitretend to ex plaiaby;what ;prowess or Machinery' that 'business' ;wits condticteit, I-have always !contitlercd lido r as an sinful impostor,. and las audience oiti I dupes. ' yet •ain I Mil to dechictlliscepti cal on the 'possibility sOpernatund ap pearances; as to treat them :vvith ritlicule ; because they"May - seetit toile; tinphilesoplii- I''rereived my education the Uni versity ofiConigitlierg; 'where I hand the ad- Vantage of attending lectures in ethics and month plableophy, dilivere& by' h Oftifessor who was-4esteented a;very'satierior - plan in those Wren / dies-a science;; - Wei*: ihntigh an= eeereshistin.-=the;;tepiiiiot thin tif4teii4 fivettaed •*itli , ineredidity; Ott vitrinotqlnints ;elniineeted'tivitlvievOiled;r& I i gibti ;%11) e feriae:- 4t 4 ' niirK lee; iaretr ' to ifeat , nwibeift4ttufe':ntifiiiiii4i t s. , dt4 'Melted from insiteiVtd the intinoK bait? nt . the Simi; nitit , hilifitiir;on the detel trine of a futhre state, I listeneq, with more, tlian afiliflafratienlinh.*Wafiiiiinnii t -- thi,Veakliii "nr;UlPlrtidif&lifyittiltinnit'';iinb ! reeth; , titiete , tif)tieltrEll6 rirtintiftbetto:4iiible Iniceitifiniettirenmitt,itn)tli in Adel tm l in 4gtzt fluid his gletireOliitfoi 1 11 6 t. 141 itit' l ,tlid 1 4 0 401 eifrio tv tin it tesi idri i them. Finding tny,self alone leith shin't4lin`n itfteffinitchtili 'ventuttif 10 1 , s t a t e ; is' , of f i t iikti; dttoffiriiiiii mid tinittetitiiil ltifri 04.11 4 ' m44, , pleylisAjtstt'lveirfoitniled, be Old yi 10'high t; 3:Mt? , itotibeVP s bifs**feil "ty,diiitted >frmji iht*priniet WfiOtirlkei'Phicevithieoe;'ihewl - am attempting `stitP ti Ott infututiratoiditig *of ni 'ce „set W • I vair' tics hl' 'ttintt,l3:l-r.rnitt; BEM ~u: a;ta~ x~ ~4 ~ißv " h[sa~??,~c ,- : fir: ~. :1 4 10444:40.4 1 4,0401,41.6riC rid r at Ca rt' Okb owls t si 61 • walvauletzia):e..A.toaltautts:ipipipaleatiitu3triva-90 0 .7 : 3:84114 . . , . , 1 '.t,. ":''! a . 2,, CiZT . . z . iy . .., i. ; . 11iTTI:E“OP"TILEN,I1EINf:"' , 1;• 3 . 74 P ; 1V VP' a autyn'nees ernniag. Old ICtiiiinrig work wai dpfici vintage - di:)i' • tVrisiittingiiithe;minii And by :Idol lirrted.rnt,the greeti r , I ii little grandchild , 4he saw:her. lirdhei Peterktd,„ •ltoll iigmetiii ig la* and rbundi riihlet• " ' " • In playing there had fonntlt tie earn tore•k Montt.. That visa so larie and tailhAli nett rditrid. old KasparlOok it from the bny Whn stond.eirpee ant by'; ' •• Alid.theit the. old min shook biti head, • And midi a nateial sigh, • • " rris snmelof,r fellow's- cell," said he, " Wh0•1441 in the vent vidorv.l--,..L.---L . • fi.o tlu•m In the ortleitt, Far there's may there shout ;' And 90(.11 when' I go to id•uigh, • •• The plait .h•.har. - ••turas them out _ For ntanc,lh•pisuul Meat" said he, ". Wei% slain ht that great victory tit ,tfr to e f. 1114 n. tOI:i. ls-, •From Meinoire. AN 'APPARITION STORY. =IMEUaMMEM MEM equU)lyfrout, reason. n.d;tefieetion, disposed. to .coo i der o eante ot the ex istence „of, itp.pariOrms,' But,' in ari;. pearanue whielt•l have: vitttenirawlthAny 'own; eyes. , as, faces theyowenyinf . the tier •eoptintts can ; he:cOnfidieLin!..and whieh•has evetiVereived ism!. of.:subseOnent'confir-: motion from othet.circumstances iqinnected " -with the_ original ~111.1, leave!! •;,ine•-in • that • slate ,ol,seepticiern•• wide!' 'per!oil4l.4,:my,dbleoUrse'i' , . cute, to you its cause. Havinebeert brotight, ,up ta.the iirolession . :of ; the :Church:l-Was presented, by Frederielv William:the. First,' late King ,of .4)ruseia,,h) , p'small• lieneficeii siteated.M,the hiteriet, of , the eninitrv. - - 1 eensiderable distanv„Sonth "of Komigsherg.' - 1 II - repaired r in - order tegta ke • posses-- 1 sion .01 : . my living, and found 1' very neat 1 parsonage house, where I. passed..the ni g ht filifie.,fied-efininher irldelt• had been , necu pie!l,!y..iny rredeceSsor. It was in the. 1 hinges! days•of summer; .aril coi the-follow ing morning . ; which was -Sunday.- while . lying awake, the curtains,of:the ti'trd bring withdrawn,. and it lieing broad . daylight, I behold the figure - Tof - a — man,,ltabited • sortAif o loose gown:, standing lit n 'reading 4esk, •on L 'w hick lay a large book; the leaves. of which: he, appeared to, turn over at inter .vals,.. ,On. each sidelof, him,: stood a bide .hoyi,in Whose laces : he, : looked earnestly, 'seemed; heave a• deej! sigh: .'countenance; pale anti tliiieolliolate, ed.se_vere r listress of mind, I. had the most perfect ; view of, these :olliecstr;, but,: being' impressed•witli. too .snuch terror and appre7 . !tension. to .rise",:or .to adtleess•rnyself to the' - appearances -7 hefore spine minutes a silent and,lireathless .tator, without : uttering a word or' altering my, position. , At .length : the man closed the book, and then-taking-the children me in, each. hand, .he led them slowli. across. the room; 'my eyes' eagerly followed him, ; •till. the three figures 'gradually- , disappeared, or were- , lost - behind. an iron ; stove. which stood at the farthest corner of_the apart - . • . • ME V _ . . meat. • . .. - "However deeply. and awful!e I was at-, fieted by the . right .whieh I hatl'iYitiiiiied. and hhowever incapable 'I- was of explaining it . to my own 'satisfaction, yet_ I recovered sufficiently the, poatestion of m y mind to ,get lip; and, having hastily dressed myself Om, „-,7lle . atto,livea tOng risen. and .directlitg,'my ,steps, to the church, I. foupd: than open; but the-sexton had ; geitte'd it. and entering the chancel, my mind and imagination were so stronglyinw pressed by the . scene which had recently poospd,.Orpt I. endeavored to dissipate the tecellection, by eonsideying _the, objeets a round, me... In.:almeat all. of Lutheran, churches. in the Prussian dominions,, it is an established usage to hang up against.ddi walls of some part of the building. the pot.- traits of the suceessive..pastora,' or. clergy- . . met).- who had held' the living.. A numberi of ,theSe painting's', :rudely performed. .w,as suspended in (Inc of the arles. :But I had no sooner fixed my eyes on the last in the range.-which•tias the portrait my imme- ' diate predeceSsor, than 'they. hecame ririted to the objeet; . 'cs , l instantly recogaiiell . the I 'same face' in My, ed-. chamber, thenglt•not clouded by the same - deep- expression of )111(.6'1401y or 'dla - reas. ''"I'lo sexton . entered;et I.was . atill con head; and ',lin t Mediately• begana. cOnYeriatjoh him, of • on, the stibjeetthe . per sons w had; pre ' CHeil , the , ,Ileyementhered. seyerah neEl Mbents,. conceriiing. Whom. 4.6: Spectly'ely. v arious !lino iriesoill' I enncliiiled - Withi - the'.lasf;'ielative ten whinie history partiealarly We ennsitheriA hiin'said . - the 'sexton: - 'as bite ef - the - . - MtEst learned' in amiable Min Who lave 'ever' resided "among' '-' eharitieS - .anth.beneeelertek'enileare t mto all his parishioners, road hitltent Hut hie - teas the niiddlh; of his Eliiysiby' lingeritig the'enutie 'tif - whielt - , ‘ lbiii - 'git4ii -- tisor . to Many reports ill AlTir arid 'which .Still fortn -- iriatier of eintjeitiire.-3::--KliOni eve.f..rnmtntmlytifilT0'0 that he died of a broken -- 'heart?' - ' r More; Warifilkirixilited 'by 9f Mite ci reit Met a eagerly'' presses! hint to 'cliscloise' to 'ine'‘ih:it he - kii.eitE'or had beard the respecting Hut Eteatidaf a stony-cif bier'bii.. formed - "rottnectinit' With . it , iiEimait 'or lbw' by - *bent, if:iitia -, eii;n'iniserteililicit taro ii`nri there. 4eitaifily . t4erri the titet reiirs , * 7 134 Aliertilidtlen,WAEOititeriteill some place` tlietare liChi6oMellfilteilk:iie ;nnf.vnrahle opinions formed resper''tin'g this ' 1 '046 . "rrti st des es: itii*l'f.eiericitatiilV if • iho - oitp:oviiiiiiihiKoviioiloOtitior! win•liteo4o4:s-oteihtibikllie :WE ihtiEl6o4riellt*: : -. 4. 1 v±g7:,. -. . y 'with` what eet . 410 .0304tilltitiatM ilO 4117 - OWE. which might hsviihekit.ilhii.l*.iot,:lt(--eifiit , detiopto,o, tteittrer cotton unictstott to gOxtittf 11,61:11014 1 4itothe 'had .1 11 Wliitirkiftnh'Itit,ivert3te)tOittid'mytiiif 10 tin ,O , thtiAtiot'icliPt*:kitctat 'tat* Pki , ol - IX . roh ifferiNithitiit ISM ME ever fagain , Avitnessing. , any , nee; and, the recolleetion itoilfinsensibly beganjo,iea! away hen approach . of-:winter, id it ,neeesitary, to,light Irge 7 -.thrpttgli the bowie, I ordered. the ireit in the-ramp, and behind which :the figure boys, segined:totlisaPpear, tit,heiteatell'lor the-purpose .0( warming the.. .a permit+ t- So . ute diffit!Ultftlas eipericnced,in ;piitking the ettempt:the Stove,not Only, situilting,inf utlerahly.. but. ; emitting,. a ,trinet ‘ iiffgnsite . setell. [hiving; therefore, sent for; bhiek.... smith te Inspect ,atid repair. it, lie. discover- • in the insid!, et the furthest the bones, of ,twe humunrhodieS, eer.l rcoponding . perfectlyjii. size, as well 'as in other respects, with the deseription : given, me by : the sexton, of tWiEbnys who b f i.n. seen • at the .parsininge: this last circuniaianre emnpli.ted Itty.astonishineitt, and appeared : te confer a . Anit of realitY . on -an, appearance, which might , otherwise have been. considered as deltision;of the senses. .14esigned the living,,quitted the place; nod returned to Knitigshermlott it' bas produced upon My ..mind the deepest isoprctisien; tour has, -in itseffei . i.iii giVen die' to that Peertai nlyned giiittradieticm.of sentiment which . YOU remarked in: my late . diicouree " • • - • Suit' was count, "iriv nil ;_ frriiit=its ppearetf,tii tie deserting . of -coat inemorition.; whatever contempt welaY justly held siinilar Mtge 'dotes: ' '• • Peina the'Laitibir ejoake,fir..lB42. The assistant, surgeon. and the over grout_ and..weinanish youth.- wflo tended - upon the afflicted were the only pei• ...mils in the Ock excepting the &pail log seaman. John lioeksenutl. : The even. Mg breeze -dallied-lightly- w ith : the white a nd 'ext e nded sails, and made - -a melancholy. music, peculiary their aivit, , among ilic tightened' and well stretched...standing and. running "rigging. • The sounds from these. roughand.nebleitaipstrings might, fancy aided, haye. beep. thought breath a requi em of the : most soothing melody to the dying. tnaint,ipman,. . - • There was' that- awful hush throughout the populoui ship. which Plonk net sham-- into silence, Might-he said-tohe Soinething more IoW - ninaning Of ther &IC; tie wind; the litint'Jiplashing of thei:Wuves, and :the 'Ca'rertiF 'tread of 'the few' eflicers' who were Mo‘iieabout; indicated that life And action still exit-tell. bet:existed in a sub-, duet! 'solemnity , well: befitting the quiet death-bed of the humble and 'the iota).- --The hardy and stalwart 'Seamen were at quarters; Mil they whispered, to•eaehother in soirowftil accents - that their shipmate was :," going alofo was "ender weigh. ftwfthelight place," " had tripped his 'an chorfoi glory;":and many other sea taught and quaintexpressions, intimated their con viction that he. " was down in- the good behavior lisi," and hail secured a ." geocl i bear Th." . .WheFe the; wicked cease -from troubling-and the Webiy are,,et • The men.had mustered', Whilst the, slanting senheams *reamed through the port: holesjheir, gliktening Cutlasses, all the dreadful appmtenattees belonging to . "gleri.., ens ; war". had hen; reported, fend:V . ; for ae floe. and secured fnithe ; itiOit. ,* *lCiiiitein Pebrietinit was en;the of.oidering the,: first -Lieinenntit "to beat the, retreat;'" when the; assist tut surgeon walked 'thinly; land lightly, across' the • tinarter deck,' and Whiipered 'the • isurgene; Who _appreaehed the captain, tint; 'FbininuniCateti - Wilh hint , • ,•;:•'• ,:-• he'eitutiniiideirefthe Mljeatic hetiitr; his 'head - sort'owfnilthe'this:infinittaiien a ' and approaChing the break '44 . insiter deck, commanded in' a ;subtitled' tone of voice. That the heifsirain's Mates should pail the Word fore and lift. for the men' to disperse themselves quietlYf. AClne man on board 'Wad, hi heartet More-the cliterfut rat= de; tit the , •• drinn:" Attem:ed•by the 'surgeon" 'and alibis= taut, Captain Duhriconrt proceeded fo,the . sick hay. and was soon• standingiteat.the hattinuick;wheie,aniung.on his death-he& the honest' and -• once-blithe' maintopnran. John Rock • '• • • ~• ;There. was Ant chaplain: on' board*, ;At the tinny, -of ItichWe.: bra speaking, there wirei,at Most hut:three Itt.:fOur:efergynien dispersed:Muting:many.ships, and it , :was !Winn:that a Single crasser mait:,:sor lento nate-twit) posseas , onei, , lts . :OripiaimOuhri l Cnart: ittimit 'bier Ate than, gaz na wistfully ;in- thei countenance- tketirop him. he •lield. open Alm-prayer book at. The mace t& ALM tatinn °Oho" sick i ;.' Ilrite. ratinnol , .etiongh , l47,,hot#Gtioy,' 44 vine ponsolatinnt esidAheinaptainvechlresni. Int/lint suigeint;!Pv i.,-.E,... z 4.. Y. , f..` , 1• :• e , ; c 'e' , ' Pliqinii 044tc , :r ipiiiit Dithrieniirt.4 I The pane rilidielitOiiits linit'lleiatorei.inelt:. fftt i t , •parft lireHOtilinratilahiCie r relwho are iiii,ining dififn Nita tries iethio griffin 4iettio ittitie nittii.eLiillieti,K - , - ttelit'lkery 7 1Ttileittil ta titth i r,:: : :. 4 . 5 •., ,: .„, .. , ~ r , . , I .4 I . 117, I.' : 1 • I 'llieVrilitei WM* sharpening.: iiibblitsl , murmured. Rorit‘rendr -‘See, the waving', i wiluniMitivaiiirijaitafastilethey; iaeep -a*AfiseliZ '. A ,riipt yarii foi4 S'tteitillritli.etiVt Tivijr4o' - 'O6 'Mote 'tittilt 1,1:8-Inteht* . trind tie : 4 it nit fie ''.iiveit . th'setotti:-Aiiito44htiri % ill - 4:-lliit'iir , aiiyillile , ptibiteitalt6ll l'itifnottig 'ipiiitlP'fitt &e'er(' driirliytitierwhi mrnso 1 ar i a fell. nay n'nfiketilie-heniling"t kr,4 1. in i 1 grasit'ini a' s iridadoei Wady flit Vie lrytho;'zr; =d, IROele*ood 4tan . thoilviiileitt for, a PPV'el , 4 ihaintlntehilY ihfciugh . the . 'rtntr hole;-upon the tea, and-nodding fetbly liiolloAdh)4 ' ,- ' ' )-c.'• ,- ME =I =EI The.,_lll.hintotiman's Ileath Bed. - • .. DY EDWARD =ME =I w lus.oltentiatoil d to inetinit? ,tll6,Wat , Ore;'' "01111lititieit; ,7 't know'" ' that-I'at . fer'Y'lll';'infil-: it 'is' terrible to die -here, away from my gollaot Slaitc'stamY' jolly inessonatve. 'I -- always -hoped to he hnrietrin• the reel blue. seas,' a thentiend latltentil!o*W;bell . )w all theslwks.. What ° No,mould, nn -no. filthy worms. But- tem.', poor Jack will 'lntddlete. : thelehurchyard.-ainong' the'bones.itif:af Istto re igoingitio-. ners,..tifitivituttiti i ! font deep:grave' ! I hate' that rotting away; - • mow atvay, -, ye lublierel You see the ; allies is up. again - before ye have 'time to• bring . your scythes round,' , ."• '• =An .expreseive leek -passed - between the captain and the surgeon; Which plainly in dicated that they might nut pray: With, hut for him. The captain commenced with a solemn voice, reading the'prayers for the, sick at the 'point of. departure.. -When Ire came to the woofs--' We humbly :commend the soul of this thy serrant; our dear broth er; at. the _word:brother; amazingly,. for .very. strongly .had the cap . - inio emphasised - it. • • • • ` - flretber my brother Where is fie ? .and. Where am I.? No, hon or; yen are, tirit'my' brother; and he made. amahortive effort at the acCustomed , pluck at the foreleelt-.tite • mark .of deference tri hie :'o,i,n,inP9ft.q.q. - 4 ,- -vOre(* ,6 2:r A l 3O- 1 : youare - . Mk brklier—Yeur r .frieed-atel liretiter. believe sabfActiTeiptidn,plaCing Much stress ; upon the , words . , Vow- friend, and . 1 . cannot - Well Make- nut my hearings antl,distatices,'.. said Itnekw.notl, itesiMtiner_ . Iy, and witli - 11 7- fitir - letble --- yhire; --- = - . 4 .1 seem•to he in two phieeS at imee.=;.in own villiage and in my aunt's. rontn, Inhk r int out noun the half - yoarly parish land 'and yet things-are about me that COlllll he—nbnard- - -ship. I -ain sure . .l7ye..ltad_ inetlttitly r parrn prayihg with nie the _last tivaOasses, and what-vexes Me is, .(bar t. a thorringli seaman, who Itaield ways done i a seaman's duty, should tie buried in a'llirty _gave sbnre.r_: This was uttered whh many interruptions, yet the meaning was distinct. , . sJohn'llorkivnod,':aaid - the .raptain. I toier;pOrritsely tireriyed lert yOuiself,iny frietid.-. Believe it that yon, are now,. very Aim:emu:4lv ill . on !Otani:kis njeAty if' Ittijest ie.' . •• In deep eea and - dtr.lolue water:?!< asked th'n oottornatt anxiously. . , ..'The water blue as midnight—the depth. unfitthomahle. We have no soundings. ' Thenactil'a pause the sailor said, in a ',Very low yet firm' voice—'l `am. ready—ay —ready'!' `Them 'torts your thoughts with me •to your Maker.' replied Captaiii Duhritourt. lie' then 'iread - • the necessary prayers, in which it Was iiident the departing man attended devoutly, as, when the office. Was finished, he appeared to lapse into uncoil. seionsness- , —those who• were. - about • him prepared' to.'riepart ; embrowned and now batty fingers were. nplified,•a'nd ,he was imperfectly. heard to ask—glave done my duty 1' - • : • • Gallantly. nobly, ,bravely—always— always said Captain Dubricourt, with a voice trembling with emotion. . , !!•,4 low mut ,antl ;0061 nat. raid!. , HoWlaint. how,pitiable is, Alistlip. jog sleast, ; .It•was. thelast sound uttered' by John iteekwood.the maintopntun.., .; In middle. watch, two , of 'bin- Omega• mates were as,*iiiting , the sail maker in, s . g.ai,.• ing:JOhnlip in.a • ham ninek4 chanting in a lOW-voice. ; ihe.eim ilirog•!.3lle is gone; ,What a:lieirty, good know!' , : hini a double allowance of shot,' said z•dne,' 'cause as how poor fellow, h. liadf , 'n V6olion tharlbeTtleeperhe wenti, it war the More becoming !u'a regular out and out , ;saih,t . r. But its my notion, peeing as if Ire does .our duty, it -wont signify where. we start , :from, when -we are all . mustered theJakC day. We shall . all be in time depend no% • ..._. '