Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, October 04, 1843, Image 1

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TOTED To GEliiitAi. 'iairrietifareif** invqo74so9. - 00LitTics trimitATtit on riNt iTuitlß ,411 TS - AND : NENCIES'AMESEMEIVr oar ,
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HERALD - OkEXPOSITOR.
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OF PUBLICATION
iit.,yottm & EXPOSITOR is published
meeklyoni adoutio royal Acct. at TWO IXIL.
S** nnn alit, payable within three months
from the male of Subscribing; oa TWO noisatts
hap I.4rFTS, bENTEIi at the end of the year.
Ni) s ubscription wiilbetaken for less than .six
months, and no paper disccintiniednntil all ar
' tcaragesarepaid, except at the option erne
publisher, and a failure to notify a discontinu
ance will be considered a new engagement.
Advertising mill bOlione on the usual terms.
Letters to insure attention , intuit the post paid.
.Pro 'ono publico and same a
Dollar?
'IIATS . ! RATSI
1.1. ye who wish to eilit Tetssehree ,
in first rate HATS of every icindjost gives.
call at the. HOW Hat AlanOrnotory Of the sttbscriher,
iltTo. 9, Harper's How, two (toms +north 'of Angucy
And Anderson's store;wherche iotends'keeping con
, stantty onitstdt, Riot aull manefacture to artier of
, the hest materiels and/it the wry shortest notice,
JrUTRY.I,' BRUSH
415.21.0 2172.. atk..23
ovony desorirtion, in the neatest and most fashi to
•asyleowaerairted to have ancmil and permanent
0 color as any et the Huts tretnalketured in the et
tics. Also,
Chapeaus and. Maillary.C.aps,
of every desertption made in the hest style, and at
-very moderate inures.
For CAstl, he will sell lower tissu ever 1131 - 3 'Ave'
been sold it: this Ilorough—and, itldCCd, lug vices
generally. will he such as to snit the del eesston of
the linies. Although he prefers .sellin7 t oo Cash—
yet hewill, as usual, he willing to take Country pro
-4lttee at the market tericesio excliwir3.: foe lists.
saliseriber returns his sincere thanks to
4-, onerous r.uldir for the etiy,ouvagement he has re-
K.:eitveorArte he Brae 111.61C11 h 11,1,,, , ,„
"yews itgo;in the old shop inLouthnrstrert,unditrtpes
by strict:Kt-cation to business to merit and receive
senntinisstwee of their pateantar,e.
Coll mad judge for yours: , Is es.
WILLI.A.NI H. THHUT
May 24, Igk3,
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8»gtell Prof jts• grijfic S a las.
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PAP E stihe ribs r, has illut ripen sti h s.tnelv
GOOll6,- he \ Oil sell kw for Cahh,coaa,
:11016 , 1 of Cl Alas, Cassintettp,Sntinctli . ' drillil.gs)",St
tiwrs,6-4 slim:dogs for - IA, 5-4 dq. 10,,,benatilill
liluchra Mullins con WA, r 2 .-4 Illesybed sloietingl
latittlarine hew style 0, ft, 115, Ipi chintzes, glovos;
.sitackittyk;s, wish linlna and shatlt . s and Inixasnlx,ltenti-,
tifel 4-4 hair 0414 muslin:l, and lawns, vlienth Nlo.7tlch
kati , oy qtlher goads which Ile invites
the goad filtl k s at (Jarlihy, to call unit estiniino for
tlketutwlylt4, it,:n t .i; stra w 'Ala
. :111 , 11 nßonnets,l,Blllo', Mibjles C 1111.10115 V11.0.;4J0 and 11id 41i th
loq.4 Aust. Ilia Coffee, lest blaok, ltupetial nod oth
e!,•l*.v,k9 l'oliaces, so pronoun
co ha . the: Ito will sell hit
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fil i irtniiiS for k:!1 , 1 at very reduro prie.eG, r. f',ll
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MFRIP, ItTe4iPiriei , 313? , ;:gtiiii r s 0
• PAI x' i•s; cc. tpgrtl ler with .
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tilinitniir, Vine Cath.l'aperi, by tlw Illeiiin„Letter do
41.ittea lit dii.:, ilnzeti, Silver ll'emils, liyawilivio
illile Ileir do., Drawing. Paper. Sealinz
Viix,. ,l'allirii, Penknives, of a OW:: .
' 41,(0.1ty, Pointing lirmilies, .CitY
. ' ing*iht.)Stuteill,.• di). Teeth 110..• a
Fichh...do.; SlanviiiL: tkilti .
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- . oilot Sotipsin great • . .
1- 'variety r Niti'ilibli, .. ~ ii. •
_ A t.i.r.s GrOtSlitt /zit Ihkgrozeisci,
Voi,ccil,er witlt every other artiele Mille Drtig line,
thiiiii , eniiiiii of Pli siciniiii, Coms[iiy Ilere.liaids lino'
Jj4.eivi r .L.•;olieiteil nil 11. am determine to toll at very
I j'ili s tilvexiii in Cask... , .
Carlisle, Miireli 15, IN4 i li .
it...orwarding cOmuelsiioti
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GEORGE FLEttING ,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he is
prepat ed to receive, forwartl soil' dispose of
rodoce of ever's , deiloription,
caber at the Philadelphia nt , Baltit,tore, Markets, or
at any other hoist Ite;tessible ,by Uitia -Road. As he
,wilt attend .itt person to the edeliveaf:Ml(l sale of all
tirtieles entrusted to his came, tbe.tnost satisllictorj•
'and speedy etiturttn may ut nll times . ,V•expetted,and
'the utmost promptitude in tile butumetion of all lot,
'sinew entrusted to hint.
Farmers and other 6 halutg taiy netiolo Which they
.wish disposed of, wilt do well to (14111.00 Antic, int+
inediately opposite •Mati'alon Uralic, sod Rail
Road Depot, West I Vgli streot, Carlisle.
t GF. Is authorized to puroltaso; setveral Itendred
'bushels of Crain, foi: which the lqlsezt irrice will
be given. •
Gu lisle, Mity 11; tti43:
Ears: Rats
, , • STAT3D4I,
No. 101 Ma at.; anal pg. iier 3d at lirqhzia CtO
THE rvlt^crtbei hoe on Irdnid antl tS nol'7
mak i len r Entir Mesh. WA: of Hats stud
Caps fox theA?,ennsylNituts tuistle.
/1"0 and Beitvel!, Moleskin; dor-
Ike Silk stud Hrustuullats4 , -and the ttPutent. Cussi
nuere Hat" of.whion he is the Potetutee.
Making. tile, Hats st his own' Faudi7 of the Leal,
materials and lye the best workmen, be us enabled to
sell witiaitallii
Those who buy` to .szliittlufirt4lll . have snob fiats
lint up as will be , sure to keep their eustmners,:as
:01 lists and Caps are made expr !Early for .Retafl
Cull and judge for ymirstylves.
OLIVIM 'I3ILOCKS,
.164 Market St. find ecn.m..r 3d iii W'uln d st.
• libitadel Akin, April ;HU.
Selling oft ait ost
WITHOU'r IfESERVE:
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l.g suberiber. determined 4olcloso.iter
• • , will sell her entire , stook of Goods
'tot eyion. wishing to inirelnine rosy rely
cots g,eitirigioodil)reeisely et eostt her stook:consists
qf large. assortment or I)ry Gootia, Groceries,
Ai rtl wilteXit Ina ; relies and Iliteentnts re; Sho'es and
Boots
,n(yeverY kint.hrlhaintsond Dye Stutlit.. • • .
Countrylll - erehtiols and indicts are ih eall
and esotulne for' ttternael:iett, tnt the,' ttilt aelltler
*liplq stook ot;, any totrtpr it to emitpu'ralnitetio" ,
, Stortwin*pith lignover',sireet,, Carlie'e; .11' the
tntire stotkinpurclistaini the Itoota', Warehouse'ond
kallar • . • • .
S. CLAt2K.
• .o.tiffnat. !t3', t 846. • . .• •
Senit;•VrlMlDl.ll4
ini•HPECl:lTULLiAtetdertihffieeriliteos tithe
citizens :of owl its :Pfei4ity,,4lW he
Kill atiand; to Vl4,'Perituttf,till‘dentel operations
spelt as 'Pleaiiing,o Ptiwitsg , a!act ,4xtetaciirf na-
Oita( T4sth, and iniertft irieorruptabri artificial
welt feOtona tooth no °Mite set,
nOr ellfiee opposite Mfrarlane's Hotel.
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MEM
FIRE' INSURANCE -
North t C
z merica nourance
OF . PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN A. MYERS, Agent, Carlisle.
THIS company oontinuesto make insurances
.against lose or damage by Fire, on the most
reasonable terms. They also take •
PERPETUAL RISKS,,'
I on SUM Orbrick belidingis at tes;pn $lOOO, the
preminin subject to be drawn' any:, time by the
party insuring, at a deduction of five per cent. on
the amountof premium paid.
The usual rates for one year on
steno and Brick Buildings, $4 to $5 on $lOOO
Legend Frame, " $6 to $7 in $lOOO
11/orahandize, about on $lOOO
Application in person or by letter,will have
mediate attention.
The spring Garden I:nsurance Co,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
11
AKE INSURAE'CE, 'either tcmpornry or
perpetual, n gainst loss or damage by FIRE,
inllimner Country, olillouses, Berne and Build
tap of on kinds; on Household Furniture, Mar,
effendi - re, flutses, fJattle Agricultural, Commer T
vial and lilanu i :aclurink 'Stockoind Utensils of:
every dose ri pi ; .on,cis well at3lllowrsons and Gilovni!
RENT, r.pon the most favorable terms; • 1
.714'e following are the wird rfftM, viz;
0.:1 Stone and brick buildings, fl'oni
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and •
~ , 35 to 40-ots.-on icon
"L
, oi frame 'I Gil to 70 ate. on 00,
uMerellandirc and furni
ture in brick Ps ktgne' , -i_r.
- b
uildingsi front 40 to 50 cis. on 100
"Do. in iog- eir frame, ' 60 to 70 cts,oti 100,
Aillorses, pettle, farming
utensils and sundries,
af about 60 eta. on WO '
Application may be made to
JOHN J. MYERS, Aghnt. I
Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1842, - ly
PRQTJCT!ON AGAINST LOSS
.7-7.3`•,:r.1-cr3-4.2:M1.
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TtiE f.',UAIIBERLAND VALLEY ,MUTUA.I I
PROTECTION C0..1 1 RANI', being incorpo
rated by on net ofthe L'egislatarc of lite presetifses
sbuttand fully organized and in operation under the
direction of the following lionrik . of Managers, viz
Thonats..C. Miller, C. P. Ctintraiii4;',lohn Nluore
David \V..lantes IVen.kly, George
Nlartin, Samuel Galbraith, James
Greasort,Thnonis Barr,,loseph Culver
and (4. Millet., ea I (lie attention of the inhabit
'ants of Cumberland Palley to the cheapness of their
rates and . ilic. Marty advantages apish this chid of
insurance law Dyer ant other. .
Ist. I , Aery Person iiisiireilJuternate-s—a . member of
I.IIF-tommuty and taiten'part in the choice of officers
:lathe direction of its concerns.
Vor insurance no more is demanded than in
nenessary to meet the exPennes . of the.Company•and
t.indontoity-against losses which.inny happen.
`id. The inconiertience of frequent renewals is a
voided by insuring for 0 term of floe yenta.
4th. Any person applyiti r ,..• lor insurance must give.
his premium note fortlie t,:licapost clans at tile- rate
of five per centitin,:which will be $5O on the $lOOO,
for which he will 110011 to
. ploy $2,511 for live you's,
and $1,50 for survey and polioy, and no more unless
less he stifilltilielt (0 a greater .amount thou the thinks
on hands will cover, and then no more will be requir
ed lien n pro rata share. These 'rates arc nutell
cite:mer thou those of other Sompatties i texeept such
as arc incorporated en the settle principles. • '
Insurance is cilia:led in the Ibllowingt manner. A'
person applying for insurance for property of the
cheapest del.% of rick for $lOOO will be charged 5
per.itent for five yea; a, a note amounting to $5ll must
he &vett lie will be required to tiny
, r 7 )(.1. Cent $9,511, and $1,59 for,sum Mang :mil poltyy,
and Will liave.tin more required ofliith unless losses
occur and the funds on bands arc not sufficient to
meet them.: •
Agents will be appointed as soon as possible in dif
ferent plow to attend to insurances. mulany persOns
wisltim; immediately to apply caw do so by signify
ins tlicie wish to the officers of tlid company...
• CHAS, -P. •CUMMINS, Pres. -
A. G. 1 1 / 4 111.1.1m,Sec'y.
April P 2, 1843. ly
IRON WORKS
UIUM Za.a11.11.4
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,1 Y qtr tie of the powers and authority
4 contained in the last will and testament of
Micu.stt. En E; deed., I now offer for sale s the
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Crlisle Iron Works,
Situated on the Yellow •Dreeches Frock, 4. miles
east of Carlisle Pa. The estate consists of a,frrst tate
Sak 3 121.01tEW130
!Witt Ten Thousand acres of Land.
A new M EitCHANT MILL with fourrmi of stone,
finished on the Most approved plan. About 500 acres
of the laud are cleared and highly cultivated, aping.
thereon erected
El
Thyce Laitge !flank IBAres
and necessary TENANT HOUSES,_ The
work s 411 T propel lett . by the. lellow lircevlies L.:reek
and the Boiling. Sprin,which neither fail norfreeze.
There ape upon the,premises'allthe necessary work
mens houses, coal houses, carpenter and smith shops,
and stabling built of the most substantial materials,
The ore of%the best finality and inexhaustible, it
within 2 miles or the Furnace. There is perhaps
no Iron Works in VerfilliVlVHHift Whiell possesses su
liCrior advantages and oftcrs greater inducements to
the investment of Capital; The wokr power is so
reat that it might be erttended to my other manu
lactating purpose. Persons disposed to pureliastl
will of course examine the property. Theterms of
sale will be made know% by
MATIY EGE,
Executrix of Michael flgeidef'd.
0ct.19,1812. tf-51
Mechanicsburg Line
lictiveen aleclitivicsburg aria
Eltiladelphia o
5 . [BY RAIL ROAD Glit CAN")
RE subscriber grateful lor 'past favors, hags
,leave to inform his' friends and the pehlic
generally, that he Still continuer to ran a line of
bather; Cars regularly between„Acchanicsburg
and Philadelphia or , Baltirnoreoby which goods
and produce of all descriptions will be (awarded
with care" and despatch et the lowed rates of
freight.' t ,
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APPOuco wilbbe eeceived et ble, Were este
i'doebvpriceburg w w
and for ardelA either; Phile
delpirnior'Baltimoie, according to the directiun
of the owner. •• I ;
'-•lllZ 9 The highest prioe - -will-begiven fa Wheat
and Flour.
• s • ••;_. MARTIKIMEILEY. ••
; 13 PlailerOf Feria intkfieTt alvrafs lept
: 44 , 3 h ar m, and rsoi sale et the lowest *;..iceal
rcp
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He leap aido ail hand; at thu Depotip Mechanics.
burg, for vales , ,11,10.1111(11Elti Ouch tisflotliridi
Oke; i?f",ol!kiitidU,
which min tfi oad'o pl it!cirld
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VALUABLE
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RE subscribers respectfully infor,,Ae
public, fiat. they have purchased she fliire'
stock of Goode
iiismof Thomas il. Sk i lee, consisting of
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Cloths, Conerop, ' Voiding% Gloves,
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Stocks,'Maxi dkeschieliti Itsitto4 €lo3laPi.
Gentieniena••liose; Cravats, Cape, &c. Etc., ail of
which They offer For sale at the old stand of Thomas
H.•Skilos, in West Main •Street.• •ThdY assure th •
public that their work will be door in' the best man
ner anei Most fashionahle stile. Gentlemen furnish
ing'Ctoth, may rely upon having it made pp with
equal care. •
WM. A. UNTUURST,
, . .
WM.. SKH,ES. •
Ht. B. Thomas H. Skiles will be continued in the
establishment as Cutter. -1,.... Sc S.
• Carlisle, June 20, 1843. tf-34.
CONFECTIONARY► FRUITS; Oka,
LINE & DIONYiER.
quLD inform theirrlriendi and the rublic,
that they have just received at their store on
High street, next door to Deetem's Hotel, Carlisle,
It large, fresh, anclelegant assortment of CANDIES,
FRUITS, and other articles in their line, which
they are ready to dispose of, wholesale and retail;
On the most reasonable terms.'.-Their assortment
comprises the following Varieties, all of which-are
. or the choicest quality:
CANDIES.;--Mint, riband, quies, amr
mint, mint plat, cakes and rolls,.cinnamon, sasatt
fras„ lemon, boarhound,. clove, cream and bird-eye,
Thortipsoman or pepper candies; Jackson and C la y
balls, lemon balls, French and common Nena j
Frendit, common,and eiplotling secrets; mincdrops
rock -and vanilla candy ; sugar and burnt tilmontla . ;
sandy, toylviliquorice, &c._ -,ttt
N UtS—AlmondsOilberts, Engl j sh walnuts, shell
be rko, chesnuts, and 13razil, cream, cocoa and ground
nuts.
FRUlTS—Oranges, lemons, raisins, figs, prance,
dates and citron. Also the best -
Cavendish Tobacco and__Segitirs:
Bush as Regalia, Principe, Havana, Traltucite and
American segars, of the fittest quality . .
'Their assortment is kept co:lst:Ark-supplied by
fresh additions. Country Merchants .nre invited to
cell, as they can be supplied on terms as advantage
ous as city prices. The patronage of the puldiele
respectfully solicited.
Carlisle, April 26, 1843..,
LcathclorOcco and pindiiig
tZ:vt.VeD11.32.21 9
IVIn. L. PEIMER-,
40ST respectfully informs the citizens q r liar
rishm7, and tile, public in gencral,thai he has
removed his Leather, MOroeco and Finding Store,
to North Second street, a few doors,above Henry
Hueliter's Hotel, where he will keep constantly on
handy general assortment of the following named
viz:
.
SpanishSlau , ter, Sole, Skirting,
Hamm, fair and black bridle, wax and grain upper ;
•whip anti collar !gather, wax anti. grain Calf
Sicilia', Spanish and country Kips, top and
lining IVather,bellOws I.cathet•for Fur;
and-Blacksmiths, and Bark .
• Tanned - Sheep Skins.
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-Comprising 111enNitforoceo,'.7onten's undressed
reel and black straits, French kid &different colors.
Re roads, Binding s , Linings of all colors, Book
binder's leather, Cimmois' leather and Buck skins,
ALSO--SHOEMAKERS' KIT AND FINDINGS,
Snell is hoot keys unit breakeri. shoe keys, tom
tnersqincers, rolets, stamps, size sticks. "notches,
knivesi rubbers, files, rasps, thread, boot webbing,
spnraldes, hoot cord, pegs,nrils, ts:c. &e.. All of
which he will sell at the very LowEsr, CASH
PHICi.!.!
IV. L. P. returns his sincertrthanks to the pub
lic, for the liberal poronnge which. has heretofore
been extended to him, nod 'respectfully solicits II
continuance of their fitvors,
Harrisburg, May 17.1843. t f-29
N. S. IAWRENCE
Agent for the sale qf „SiylAporth ManufacturiPg
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SUVERHOIt Wit TINE P APE fits,
-----„ Ware/muse, J'i ; h, aliner,aireet, •
The tolhtwing kinds eintraamly on hand, and for
sale tu the Trade at thq lowest, ntarkitt prices:
Fine thick Flat Caps, !q, 14, and 1G lbs. blue and
white.
Extra sillier and superlincr'olin'Posts;Thur ix white.
Extra super Packet and commercial pasts, blue and
white.
Extra super Linen Nntc papers. .
Superfine and line Bill papers,(Limg.) • .
Do do do (Inroad.)' • '"
Do do Counting hottseCups,bl no Er. white.
EV.ra super Congress Cups and Letters, plain and
rutted blue and white.
Superfine 'French Post plitin and ruled.
Do Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfine stud fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain,
1. , • blue and white, various qualities and 'wires.
Also,Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap
ping and I lard ware papers, &c. Scir. •
Phila. Julylg, 1843. .. Ilm-38
F.YR.7ii FOR SaLE.
lATILL.he sold. pt private sale a FARM of first
rat
tieVE STONE LAND,
Situme•in Spoilt Middleton township,one mile West
of Carlisle, Cumberhind'county, Pa., lying on the
Walled Bottom Bead, containing VW ACRES,
more or less, having thereon erected tl•two story
STONE 14013.5E 9
._ a 'large franie.Bant, a we,ll of first-rate
wnter,a young and thriving apple ORCHARD.
Also to be sold wlth the above tract five acres of
first rate Chestnut Timber.: • r . •
The Walnut Bottom 1.011(i passesthrongh thisFatm
which ipree a market for all the eroduce raised up
on it, by droves lording to the FAA.
Persons wishing to purchase will please tall upon
Mr. Andrew Itintr,in Carlisle, or on the sohscrihei
at hitt :Mills, 4 11111C3 West of Carlisle. . •
JOHN_ HAYS.
Jody i 843.
',.FARMS FOR SAE •
IN, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA
SIX FARMS are oared fOrigale; each coritrin
1.7 lag about 250 Acres of Elie
,Lhoestooe and Chocolate Land,
well; watered and impriwcd, with a due protoortion
of wood, shoal° on the Mite Road In Ttough
Creek Valley, 6 onion from the Rayetown Branch
of the,Suniate and -Chilcoatittows,.about
the Tob.mill,Gep, 13 from Ihimpbell'e: Lock 02
the State canal, arld , 2o from IlliConnollaberg and
'the lona Of diuntlpgdon:'. Thai are , ourrounded
by a reepeciable CataliP
liehed nakinz than 50 yeard lancet and atemear;to
fiev,"ero •li, o l l lwprke; Which afford 'markets' foe the
010uc,.or;thiol fertile and 'beautiful Milleyt •'%•!!!'•
roc infinmation, gpply,tb Par,lacate
flinitingdomcounty, - Pic,Tut - 10 - 0
William' Kuck,: .111toad:tecr.P. O. Iliuitingdon•
,nonnty, Pn.;•who will shoW'thif.nremiiteiglib doe,
7
Townofirid, 309 ,Aich street,Philadeltdilir. -
•°:- 4101 - 1 N BARE P9VrELL, I'hile. it
Augait - 90643,' • •' • 1641
for
a ., lisi .
vit "t oo Chto ee
• 1‘ : 1 ! ,4, ' l 7 4 "IT ,
TO poroon Wia . bing to oonimenistil bruinesti in
/dud' opportunity, is "of Our ,
°hosing B took6f nOw, and tabiok
wore ''bPngtit ibt:`Clioir; nit die, Pr.ifil?nt PtolniO
toilt!''Onl l4 l 6 nie or "Otlior;ooktimniontn. do'
00 0? tielkoir,':*Odif'bk3vlll',oo; on filch'
teirir; 0n,.. 14 4 5 /);P:iell,le , pbroimagt. , tEaquite , at
tho , Qffico of. ttle,)loralit as ,
Pf10if1.4.1843P: 1 1 ,; - ': 1 1:4t
- I , .
r.:.,- - ' 4i: ' , ; ,4? flift" . .v. ii i: tit4.:;ii'l
'A , ,'. , ~ % -,', 4 :-.,.; -44:44r406 x ,-., • k , h ~,,, ~,
i :01 , ,,z, , .1„.„ t i,„„. ,
•,-:,. , ,,..v:4;. , 4 , ,,.::_..., , ,_,,„ , 4 , 0ii;,,,,61.-,..L„-,,,,,,
'.. ~. ;• , -.'... .Vijibilat: •,' .% .. !.' -.' - ~.
, . . .
180 . oollons of Paling tVinegar of:the VERY
BEST quality,jim root ivettatO for asileliy •
~ . . •- f 'ELLIBTT;
•': MOH 61, Augyst 4 23,18.1 , 1 i -;- ,' • ' . .
Ohba Renter •
TWO ipciti Dwellin g Houses ror•reni i till April
next, at a very low price, possession g iven imbed
lately. • CHAS WILEY.
August 2,194.4.. • . if -40
HAMS . AND DRIED BEER •
A lot of prime eaniassed Hams. ,
.A lot of Dried beef of ItOldososecurin,,
more , At the store of• .•-
.
. • Wl4l. _
MATEER...
September ft, . ,
o,, : waui;EADll3 9 !
WHOLESALE 81, RETAI . GROCERY ,
• .foraparding • AS"
. ColYllnission
. =attest/1w
. 9 -
Dealer in country Produce& Pittsburg MantActurer
No. 28, Pi ftl(strect, PJTTB.BURG, Pa
August 16, HQ.
ruarrrir wirrm
FOr sale at J. LOUDON'n , Cheap Bookstore, a
few doors Eakt df tho Cat Office, Main
. • street,barlirde; (old stand,) • •
Amoral assollatent. of Religions, BBB
,gicellansious, School* Blank Books, -
consistpeui part ofi Family, School, Octave size
.and react •Bibles, of various kinds and Binding,
Hears comp+entarirma ad old and new Testa.
inent 6' l vols. lloyal & vo. Beixtt's commentary
3 vole. Royal 8 vo. Delddridge's Family Exposi.
tor, complete' in tine vol.. Royal b vo. •Buck's
Theological Dictionaryo fast 4 vols.-Hick's works
in I vol.' Royal 8 vo., also Dick's works com.
plate in 7 vols., Tyllera Universal HiatorY, Rol.
lin's Ancient History, Svols., Napier's History of
die Peninsula War 5 vols: ; Royal d
sons Ornithology in I
: vol. 12 mo. dolored,' Plates,
lino Turkey Binding, Aitken and Frosts British
Poets 2 voPe. Also ,the, vol. a continuation
lately 'published, (from Eiruthey to Croly,) Arndt's
true Christianity, translated froth the German by
Rev. 3, N. Hoffman, now Pastor of the Lutheran
Church of this-place. Aka; Lutheran, Methodist,
Presbyterian and Winehrenairian_Hymn nooks:
Also the different Arithmetick's &'hilys, Smiths
Mitsliells, Olney s and Huntingdon'oueegraphies
and Atlases, Algebra; Philosophy, Astronomy,
Geometry, Grammars, Expositors, &b. Angel's
No. 1; 2 3, 4,5 and 6 Readers, Cobbs Readers and
Table Books. Alsci Ledgcrs i Day Books, pockets,
Receipt Books, Memorandum Books, dr.c., he,lms
also on hand different articles of Stationery as
follows: Writing, Letter, Note and Deed Paper,
Visiting Cards, Seals, Penknives, Silver and Lead
Poncils, Slates, Wafers, Mathematical Instru
ments, Gunter's Scales, Dividends Sand Boxes,
Inkstands of various kinds, extra fine Paint, Vic,
feria Pens, Black Sand,black and red Ink Powder,
Subic and Camel 'Hair Pencils, Bristol Board, we.
ter colour; Music Paper, Portfolios, Lithographic
Prints,,Pocket Maps, Albumi, Blank Cards, large
office and transparent Wafers, Fancy colored Pa.
per, Opaque & clarified Quills, Fancy Boxes, &c.
Also, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, and other Books and
stationery too tedious to mention.' Also Sunday
school Books and Tickets, flvmn - Booke, &c.
• WLL PAPER ANOSORDERING,
of superior quality manutiiethred by Itclrose; S on
and Blanchard, Ph ila. The subscriber has Pattern
books, containing specimens of fine and common
Paper, and can procure in a few days notice any
of the different patterns the purchaser may require.
110 also carries on tho
Book Binding Business,
in all Its various branchesmhere he manufactures .
Ledgers, Day Books, Dockets and blank books of
every '
.description and quality superior to those
made in the city for country markets t also old
Books rebound.
Persons wishing to have their old books re
bound, cm be served at a moderate price, and be
thus enabled to preserve mail valuable books that
might otherwise he lost. -
Writing and Letter Paper at 12S and 25 cents
per quire. J. LOUDON.
Angust'9, 1843.
FARMERS' HOTEL.
THE subscriber would respectfully- in
form his fi•iends and the public genet
that ho has taken the'
PUBLIC
z.^3c - ,pwo3Gs E ,
lately kept hyMr. Simon Wonderlichs in East 1- igh
Street, a tow doors east of the Court house, where
he isil {' Ht tdi times take . plensure in administering
to the, comforts of those who may fits or him with
their custhni.
lis' BAH shall be constantly supplied with the
choicest liquors, and his TABLE with the best the
market can 'furnish. • A carotid OSTLER always
kept in attendanctiand nothing shall be Jell Midolic
to please all who call with him.
.130AR13Eits taken by, the weckdpontli or year.
WILLIAM BROiVN:
Carlisle, A pri1 .. 12, . ' • tt-2
_
EIIiRKHOLDER'S HOtEL.
THE subscriber has taken ' that well
known tavern stand in South Hanover- street,
formerly occapird by Wm. S. Allen, and more re
cently by Mitchel McClellan, where ho is prepared
to acconimollate all who 1111iV Itivor bile with their
custom, in the best style, mid on the most reason
able terms.
His BAR will always be supplied with the
ahmeest liquors—and his TABLE with the best the
markets can afford:
His STABLING is ample, and a careful Ostler
will be kept always in attendance. DROVERS will
find it to their advantage to give Aim a call.
HOARDERS will be taken by the week, month,
or year.
Nothing shall be left undore on the part of the
subscriber to please those who.may pay his house a
viiiit—he therefore solicitiit of public patron
age.
H. L. BUIIKTIOLDEIL
. Carlisle, April
.112,180.; fan-24
•
IVIANSION'HOOSE HOTEL
Maya street, one square Wed Of tht Court nous .
• aeziwsLy, -• •
lif, 'what:66er having leased, the above
T
!Muse, would most respectfully, announce to
hie friend's and thepublic generally that he is pre.,
pared tolecommodate themend the' travellios
munily,in i a - tole diet he hoped will be found satis
factory' to'allwbo tney favor Ithb milli a'
, His table will receive Ida eipecial attention, and
shall a lweys , be abtulantly. supplied with the best to
be bad in' the pouoty t Thehar y ie bad will be found
constant/3', 'Supplied :math the Adioicest- Wives and
Liquorsthat arc Obi obtaidisd hereand in thre a t:les
'The 4tabliug , :attechhd to the ,Itepsei is comma : out
and will be Under the Chargb, of a Cafeful
lieliekiopeibyiisti ct attentWetnorte to !wive
n - liberalra*erOfthEiMblie pstfro4 •:" • 1 •
*r^BO4IIK.U.S, wit; be taken by't wele;thenth
'or year. t ;' WILMS /DUCK.
Carlisle, Apr 116,1841 "% 'tf-23
, ~ — 41.0.11 ft • glitatlfairir, 'A '.
FOR WARDING" & COAtiliSgOtt, MERCOT
][ t.glispEceropixy-,,in fo tillit:,the".•Var.
i
' rail'. Alilleo4* 'ante tinitiliev a ibil,to.
Oplii , ;Mit. he ii hoT,p, : r eel vrAtt *ratan corn
tnoetous Ward, /foliar& , the Pqna t V.: t near
'th e foot of Walnut atiort i la `419#14 1 411*, $0 trooo , o
I t
ta t
itAtOrol43oo '1;400t, , (-.e i nVa . bkett
-010001114 Or' 004,44/01uPsmiind,IrlitelkuiF
aid ill'Ait teplacee. O. I.44cti and ,c'o,a.
Ltnoilitt , 0 ikettii.chtet tilhtraler Canal
H"441 ,711 IM* Vl, se lF lo IlF.ti i r -, ..fq •
- " ' 00i fik, 4 .. , ' ..., ~ 10' Ale 1 1 0 g. 14 -, ,
' ~, c hoowit 4.4
~ : - .104illi t d .:'
--.•-; ~ 4,4 A, /1, 044,iva d it,,,A ,treit.-.2. , l'i,iOa V"
2, g , ...:-, ~.. ; ,, 1-5,v.e - 11.1.w. •
3 3 , -..** .i .
,Iftig, _ AM'e f Mrift?FrgAlZ,;',:t.4
v. '..4",:,;....r...kiitaz.=eilkiki,l/4.. ki;,..1.',....,,
',L..i.o'*itialat.a***;:o:',.':
To the Electors orCiunberland county.
FELLOW-CITIZENO : I offer myself
t t th : o n f z e ruae t,o,79ur,concilT..o9zi ala candidate
$
of Cumberland county, at the ensuing Election,shoold
yO4 elect me, I pledge myself 'to discharge 'the du
ties of the office to the beat of ray ability.
• JOHN Solmspcx. ,
Each Pennsboro' May 24,1841 . ( •te...40
To the Electors of Cumberland
County,.
FELLOW-CMZENS:-1- offer' myself to your
consider/Mon adse!odndidate tor '
OrIICE SHER IFF
Of Cumberland county it the next election, and will
feel grateful tQ you for your support.
ANDREW ROBERTS.
To the Electors,of Cumberland county.
F ELLOW -CITIZENS: Having determined
to be.a candidate for the
OFFICE* OF SUERIFF,
respectfully solicityour support. r • •
dutyo, 1843. . MICHAEL G. EGEt.'
To the Electorspf CumberlOW county.
FELLow.ctTi4Ex3: I.oflur myself to
your coneidqation es-trcandidate for the
OFFICE OF SHERIFF ~
of Cumberland county, and shall-be thankful fir
your suffrages.. Should 1 be elected I shall
dearer to discharge the duties of the office with
fidelity and impartiality.
GEORGE MOLTZ.
Eaatpennsboro' to: April 10, 1843. te-82.
To the Voters ol Cumberland Co.
'VELUM-CITIZENS: I offer my
jr self to }•our consideratiOn as a candidate for the
•
•:- OFFICE OF SHERIFF.
M the next Oneratelectlon,nnd respectfully. solicit
yonr- votes for the swine: Should you elect me I
shall emlenyot , to discharge the duties theme! . with
fidelit J
and impartiality.
• DAVID FOREMAN: ,
Neixton tp. April 19; 1843. - te.
To the Voters Of. Cumberland Co.
GPy.N i,orermyiscir as a !andidate
OFFICE OF SHERIFF
(?the'
of Cumberland county at the general election, and
will he thankful for your support. •
• - :JOON - CORNMAIC - -
Carlisle, April 19,1643. te.
To the Public Genera lly
FELLOW.CITIZENS AND FRIENDS : I
respectfully inform you that I tun a can
didate for the
OFFICE OF ERIF F
of Cumbcrlana county, and shOtild you think me
worthy and elect me as ouch at the next general
election, I pledge myself to use my twit. abilities
to serve you faithfully. JAMES HOFFER.
Carlisle, April 12;1843. te.
-To the • Voter., qlCumbertgnd Co.
ELLow.ciTizENs: I beg leave to offer
myself to your consideration no a cendidnte
for the •
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
at the general election, and shall ho thankful for
your support. IVILLIAM GOULD.
Carlisle, April 12, 1843.
To the Electors of Cumberland Co:
GENTLE:MEN: I announce myself
as a candidate for the
OFFICE OF SIECIIIFF,
'at the next genera election. Should you honor me
with a majority of your suffrages I pledge myself to
discharge the duties oP the office with fidelity.
THOMAS .PAXTON.
South Mithlietontp. April 19, 184:1,
To the Voters of Cumberland
County.
GEN-r4E3mc offer myself as A candidate for the
office of SUEUIPP of Cumberland county, and
will be thankful to you for your support. • -
MICHAEL HOLCOMB;
Carlisle, March 2t.1 1849. te.2l
To the. Voters of Cumberland Co.
FELLOW - CITIZENS : I offer rriyeelf for
tho
OFFICE OF SHERIFF
of Cumberland county, at the nest Generai Elec
tion, and respectfully solicit your support. Should
you elect me, I shall endeavor to ditichargo the
duties of the office faithfully and imparlthlly.
SAMUEL, WILLIAMS
North Middleton, April 19, 1843. to
To the Electors of Curnberlancicounty.
LIELLOW-CITIZENS: I 'offer mvsell to yout
4 consideration as a candidate for th; oftiec of
?f Cumberland minty. Should Ihe electrd I will.
endeavor to discharge the duties of the, tam with
fidelity and despatch. Yours, &c. ;
• JACOB 11EMMINGER.
Dickinson tp. June 7, IBIS.
20 Me Electors qf Cumberland Co:
FEt )W.CITIZENSi I cffer myself to youi
consideration as a candidate fig the
• . 4 jrIFICE OF SHERIFF,
at the ensuing general eleetiim. Should you lent.
tine, .1 pledge myself to discharge the duties. of
the offteep the beet of my ability.
• ! •"!, ! • • IMAM LONGSDOIIt.
Silver Sp:ing, April 12, ISO tc„
, ~
Family .IgEedicines.
TB REPARED only by Dr. p. JAYNK, Inventor,
IL — and sole proprietor, NO. 20 Soutll Third Bt.
Philadelphia, awl none are lenuine without Iva,
written agnature upop the oupitle wrapper. All
others are counterfeits. ' ,
These medidinea are recom Wended and ex ien sive-,
Used by the most intelligent paless in the United
States, by numerous. Professors' and Presidents of
Colleges, Phis Melons of the Army tont Navy, and of
Hospitals and. Ahashobses ? and by more than ihree
hundred pletymen of various denominations.
They are saves:3y prepared for family int, , and
have acquiredandunprecedetted popularity th Otragit
out the United Statetvand as they art to admirably
calculated to pieserrc gealth and cure .Direcus, no
6mily.ihould lever be without therti..- The Pieria
toref these valuabl e itreparations received his edu
cation at one el, the.est Medical colleges hithe Ti.
slam',
and tick had tft nhe een yeari,experte in ail
exteesite awl, d‘reesilied prictiCeOty 'which lie hat
had Arc ptmortunities of acquiting , a •',tactical
knoal of,dijtearles, and.af the rem tei ev best cal
culated ' o mriftle thetn;.. These- prepatiatiliturvoriz
siiiitt , . ~' • If , ' ..-i i
Jaine'a Expeetbralt, a valuable re
l ' i *for'flough ,
Colds, Corisumptien; Asthma, S'pl ngf-of Mood,
Dfotip,floopingDomo,lltomthitis,Pleurisy and in.
ihiturnallen .of the loungal or: Throat," Difficulty of
,Breal4ing,and all di seaserolthe Pulmonary, Organs,
Also Jayne's <Thlit Voile, for the !Preservation,
Growthand Beauttaftbm sot; and ,trliich will posi
tively kingly. juin , hair ci Psid headeir,
1 itia.layraeiTottio'Vertnifege,a certain sad idea
otot,6l.43
Isant;remedf (Or W,oyftts 4 Drip sig Wm and Many .
other diselatia. ' ' ... , ,', ':',, 4.1 i I •
. ;
Also Jaine's Cipininitive a certitinitare
for Awe! and Summer Coivi in ~) D iarthuni, Uy.
vent,erretiolio.iCounmai , ileadeobacSoulictora.
lob Dingell. MOAN and all ~ tleratwementwof the
atictiantith'inaDestale blermititiltS4ffbnail,pa: i
vlsinehiavoitliver;thirruel r Ondiiviitoiw• e,=
Alcuppkipl , (401t0P,whYsTimok 7
iorffiquier, i O
96migoTkOlies ini)l .l
ciadlitidt aliVot It
„ e t re . :Aiterntiv
I#.lllll4ellkialli 9-;; '''l.
i•4; i, 2; 4, -. ;•zt i - tu '," :. ' ?..V},61,4'"
ME
DT MRS. FRANCIS ACEMDLC 73UTLER
'What shallllo with all the' Jaya and hours
Thit uidlti be e0u4161 ere I.see tUj face?
How AIM 1 charm %ht...lnterval-that lowers
Between ihisiteld that sweet time of grace ?
844 A:itt 'dumber steep each weary 'Senile,' .
Weariwith,longing--shaIII flee away,,
Into, past days, and :with spine fond pretence
Cheat myself to.forget the present day ?
* Shall love fOrthee lay on my soul the sin
Oicastingfram me God'S great gift of tine;,
Shall I, these 'mists of memory 'ticked within,
,14aye, and forget, Life's purpnies sublime?
Oh ! liO n aL, r o ; r:by what . meat; means, may I contrive .
To hring the hour that brings thee back more
flow may I teach my droopnlv, hope to live
Until that blessed brae, and thou, art here?
111 to thCe; for thy sake, I :will Iny hold
--....
. - blood aims, and consecrate to thee, . _
In worthy deeds, each morrienilhat is told
While thou, beloved' one! art Cr from me.
For thee, I mill arouse my thoughts 'to try ' '
All Imasenward flights, all high and holy Arians,
Ycir thy dear sake, I' will walk psitiently?" , , : _
'
Through these long hours, tior call their mitt
. utes Indus. - .
'
.
this dreary blank of abletieir make
A noble task-time, and will therein §iriva
To follow excellence, iind to Wertake
More gooil than I have won since yet I live
So inn this doomed time build up in me
A thousand graces, which shall thus he thine;
So may my Jove and longing hallosied be,
And thy dear` thought mt influence divine. 1,
unoseili,/itro Ito
9r.diu . ENG THE CENKS.
A SCENE IN ALAEAIVi. .
, We rode up:to the reaidencei of a widow
rather past the:prime of life—(just that pe
riod when nature supplies more abundant
ly the oil which lubricates the hinges of
the femahl. tongue).;—anit hit - Ching to the
fence, waNedinio the house. • - •
" Good morning, madarn," EMI : , we in
our usual bland, and anniewhat. insinuat-
mg manner,
" Mornini,"isaid the widoiegruffiy,
Drawing our blankis from their me, we
proceeded—" I am the-man, madam, that
tahea lila . - .
" The mischief you are!" said the aid
termagenG "Yea, I've beam of you; Par 7
son V. told me you was coming, and I
told him jist what I tell you, that if you
said • cloth,' 'soap,' ter' chickens,' to me,
I'd set the the dogs on ye. Here, Bull !
here Pomp ?" Two wolfish Curs respond
ed to the call for Bull and Pomp, by com
ing to the door, smelling at our fset.with a
slight growl, Dud then lajd down on the
steps. " New, " continued .the old she
savage, " them's 'the severest dogs- in this
country. Last week Bill Stonecker's two
year old steer jumped my yard fence, and
Bull and Pomp took him by the throat,
and they killed hirtt afore my boys could
break 'em loose, to save the world."
"Yee; ma'am," laid we meekly; "Bull
and.r,iniip scent to be very flue clop."
• "You may %sell say that; what I tells
them to do they, do 7 -and if I was to sick
them on your old horse yph.der, they'd eat
him up afore yoU,could say Jack Robinson.
And its jilt what I shall do, if you try tO
pry into uiy.consarns. They are none of
your business, nor Van Buren's nother, I
reckon, • Oh, s old Van Buren ! I ,wish
I had you here, you old rascal! I'd show
you what—l'dr-Pd make Bull and Pomp
shOw .you how to be sendini out men to
take down what little . stuff peopfo's got,
i
jilt to tax t, when . its taxed enough.
a'reatly I"
All This tknie eve wore perspiring through
fear of the fierce guardians of the tild.Wid
ow's portal. At length; when the widow
paused, we rbmarked that as she was de
termined not to answer - questions about the
produce of the farm, we would just set
down the age, sex, and complexion of each
member of her family.
'`No such a thing — you'll suelf
-
a thing,"•aild she; *'ll.'ve got*.yii;-4t'frun;.
ily, at.d that's all you'll git
Van 13uren mum have a heap the;
dratted old villvan, to..send you M taka
down how . old tny-ohildren is;., I've got
Aye lit family, and they are all between five
and. a hundred . years .old, they..are, a . i
i; 14ay,eight. whiter,. than,you, and whealTr;
they,:ara. icaly sh r •yP, is none ,of your,
4 41 5 .7! ' • ~„,,
' t We told ber,we•ehould reporA her. tp ? the
'Afereh4, and ! lobe would . be fined, but. is
'
"Yesl tionllypnr Afarshal,or soup Mr.l
Van Buren 10410, ifp.nu!,ro,had.nir ;
Vr,u. , ;Buto,;notuO.
(looking 46-•ia0age!)10 n IfOnatil tigress.)*-
013.twifhlye're044 1 15 1 eneuti e ? and her nos ,
tFils,dilated, and. her eyes, gleamed.
inight Itill'iqm,"AtT;',V4o4l(l#
zaszaumtr.
- AUSIgNCE.
~;
NM
BEI
wrinalt44 aummea
stinking 614 'Ooampr, , Shepausetr, mot
ment, and then resimpadri , pit
put down - What - 4 ,11A iNtiii . otitliais - Piper.
and don't be telling nolies to'send to
Washington oity. list put down .‘Judy
Tompkins, ageable t:
woman, and fonchi!.
dren.' " "
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We objected to muking.anY stinh:en'try,
but the ol&hag•-vowed Tha l * it ahouldibd`y ,
done,,to prevent any-Misrepresennitinn of
her case. • We, howeier, were imetiy:reso.
lute, until• she appealed.. to. ,the , eonehltut
whelps,• Buil. and Pomp. At,i: the *it •
gliinpse of .their teeth, our couirage, gave
way, and we made the entry ha bold •
,hand across a 'blank schedule—',..Judy
Tompkins„ageabie warmth antl.four
!:q. r
• We now begged ilia dienlise
her canine friends, that we might go out
and •depart: and forthwith. moonting• our,
old black, we detertidoeditio.igiiie.the old .-
soul a parting fire. Turning huff round lir--
order'to foe() her, we shouted— '•
"Old 'onion!!! ••• • ' • .
""Who +told yow to pall. me 014Niman;
you hatchet-faced whelp, you?
I'll make the dugs take. you ciff ,tfifit,horge
if you give me any more sarsp. What do
you Avanir ••"• i• 2 ' '''; • •
"Do you "want to get Marriedt"
"Not to',:o r tt, if. I do." •
Placing :our right , thumb: on' the-uhaal
extremity .of.our.eonntenince, we laidez—
"You nceirot . DeAnipasy, 'uti, on. that
score—though you suit
Dick up our wa_,And ehonld like
to know what to tell hini he might 'count
on he 'come down neitt.Sdnday!" .. • !, •
Here, Bull !"; shouted the widow,
sick. him, Poirip-!" but .we cantered
unyounde4 — fortudately, by the fatigs of
Bull and Pomp, who kept up the chase us
long as they could hear the cheering voice
of Their mistress—" S-i-c-k; Pcimp—sick,
sick ; him, Bulk—suboy ! subOyi
auboy!" • ' ' •
.Vl - 77•Satri - Slick;lo his Attache, humor+.
onsly hits off thc , affe‘cted style o? Engnth'
Vocalists up to 'nem." , :Hear biro,.•
.9,fhat's that? ' 4 ' /I ' 6 music. Well, - thaii i k
artificial, it's scientific, too,• they say;•it'i
dope Isy rule.- Just look at that gall.at.the •
piany; tirst'comes.a little Gorman thUnder.
Good; airth and seas, whava crash! It
seems• as if she would bang the instrument
to a thousand pieces. I guess she's vexed
at somebody, and is , a • peggin' it into the
plan,' out of spite. Now comes the singin';
see what faces she makes, how she stretch
es her mouth open like a barn , door, and
turns up the white of her eyes, like a duck
in a thunder storm. , She is in a musical
&meg, is that gal—hersoul goin' out
along with that 'ere music. Oh, it'a - die.
vine, and she's an angel, aint shel
I guess she is, end when I'm an angel I'll
fall in love with her, but as I'm a man, at
least what's left of me, I'd jist as soon fall
in love with one who's a leetle, jist a leetle
.more than a Winnati, and , a leetle, jist a
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leetle less of an angel. . But hallo! •what
on airth about? r •Why, her voice ist
goin' down herewn throat, to gain strength;
and here it. comes (tt. - again as depp - tened
att a man's, while that dandy4ellar beside
Her is Bitten' what !they call falsetter.—
They've actually changed voices. The
gall siogs,like .1 than, and.. that screamer
like a woman. This is science—fide is
taste—this is fashion—but hang, me if it's.
natur,
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MARCH OF tNTELLECT:—AjuveniIe stu,'
dentiof about nine yeariold; just enterett
upon n course of Bacon,Locke and Stewlq,
took upon himself-to enlightewhis
mother upon the mystery' of
" Now, grandmannia;" said tlie)ittletir=',
hin, mounted 41p0p2khighOooli . iind.b - idd4',' .
ing an egg between his'fingei . tiridlittiiiii;
" before yuu sushi
(=Otiosity , speafiing. , beforch. y,ou extract
the . Matter contained within this.shell,Air
suction, you must •mske-an incision st„thiv7
apex and a , correspondinginsertion'at•titti,,
base." ..."Deaf me, tiowArery ,
cried out , the astonished grandmother,
tt‘vliY, itt . .'inx time they used,onli to make. : :
a.hole at °act end !"
I iti'iLty is IiNeYINESS ?—Leta MOM have
all , that the world can give him,'hairistill"
miserable, if ; has a grovelling, unletteri
Id. , undeipm mind. - Let , hinit:htive'lia ,
f
igardeno, hir ftelde, , hin woodt'Whie 4 :lste,na
for grandenr, plenty. nynament' and 4retitg , I.
cation; while at the same OM* 'Pod hi bite 1
1 in all 14 thougitte t .‘,Aoll_lo etiotheelita:__
OiterOeld.nor garden; !Olio] 'onfpli44l t!:,
at .4ifprit with an enlightened 'atititia4H - ',l- - ; ,
mind hat
,can see antii#OriltierCliesittti , i l ia' ,
his, works, , ciin coustder. th em as deta , ..
1 atratione of file power, his wiedout;.4ft .
lgoodnees and liiii r - trutbilPll,,* *A : ' '' ' ''''''4. - 1
or, 411 WelEas IlePiiir;;iii'llik
Om sithetiiLla'ootlisc r .lilllii
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