Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 13, 1847, Image 1

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Gradtiale" of Ihe .reffersim • Mcdicill allege of
Pluladelphia4-..--- •
RESPECTPULLY offers to the puhlic ] tis'pro-.
reisioad services in the prnctico of Medi
bine, Sorkin; and APO/Welly.
OFPICE
it the tieeitlenee .of.iiis father in S,'
.11unever street, Already opposite' iprets' (la! c
Roberta) Hotel •.null tjlie Second
thbrelt..'
•thlrikele; April 7, 1847. • • •
DR. 14,.1INEIRS ,
A$ REMOVED'IIIS, QFP.ICt
DWELLI.NG, to tho 'two' story • bri
• iouso ocUoiniiig his Drtik . :Stiite, off West'
;Main §treet.
46114.'150. • - .
Dt.V.T.Vm ,LID) 11.ZPM - 49'
Honlidecipatide Physician;
OFFICE.: •Main'•stroct., in tho bousn ibr
tnerly oncupied by Drt Fred. Ehrinnn. • •
•Curlisle. April 9, 1846.,
I~IsS, So cr,9. mccoD.zaoo
• Tot, ,
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perferin .all operations upon the
'WV. Teeth that are retjuired for their, preser
vation onehas Sealing, 717th.g., Plngging,
tor 'will restore the loss of them, by inserting Ar
jiloial Teeth, from a single Tooth,.to tun
sett. ( I. ..Offiee on Pittstreet, a few tloorsSouth
o the It:alit:401 Hotel..
- N. H. 11....lhonmis *III benbsent train Car
, •tislr,the last tend4s, in each month.
Julie I I ,•1846
tO-3 1 EPH KNOX, •
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ATT Oft NET AT LAW,
Pittsburg, Pa,
yos returned from Carlisle, in the practice
ER of his profession in Pittsburg, Alteglieoy
+enmity, Po.
Peli. Iti, I SIT
O. DU LAP A:0 A 1 1 ,1, 13
.attorney at Law, •
AnkFOICIF. iu South Ilaunver street,a ICAV III) 0 . 1
helmv .I. It. Graham,Gaii.
JOIr 141,1845.
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A I torei4"Akt-Law.
f i rAlr FICM n ith S. r). Adair, Flstl., hrEraliam's
111,l new oynnsit (Ace.
March 31, IWIT.
CARSON C. MOORE.
Attorney at Law,
ink I'FICE 111 . e rvni• do! C9liii!toliNu, in . tit
N.Y. room littely,orcupied by lir. FesTErt,
larch 31,1847.
AltorilOy al Law,
HARRISBURG, PA.
April 28, 1848.-Iy.
.0 124) o 3213 at?, VI IS •
'Mustice of tho Peace and Sorivonor.
IFFICE in South flatiovir Strtut, opposite!
I,J Um Post 011ie.
Curlislr, prilf2B;lB47.
STTRVEYOR AND SCRIVENER.
.70EEN-C.
WILL. he' limed at his Ofllse in the rear of the
`Court I louse, ready atistll - :pies—unless eng• ged
in the liusittess of. Ida itrar.sision—to , make Ser
ve, sor la ids, roada, etc Ile *ill - 111s° prepare
deeds of 1.1011Ve3 UMW and any other instrument Ll'
Carlisle, June 23. 1847.
PLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACADEMY,
Olt• the undwrland Valley R tit Road, Jim)
miles west of a 'lisle.
(VIE SECOND SESSION *(5 mOnilms) Will
11. eomini2Me oh MU NU IY, May ,S. TIM
broacher taglit, are Latium, ateek, Frunch, (kr
ona, .Alootlietuatios,imieltalitig Vrautocid Survey
ing, together With all Engli.ll Braimelmes required
for College, Commtingyllottse,
Every effort will he monde to give entire Fails•
hwtien to those who may place their suns in the
institution, by unwearied attemiou to their moral
as well as mental imprcwenelit.•
rmspeetuses, , eutititii . liitg . 'Perms, (which are
, moderate,) rereveneti, Ste, uu,i be hail nti
'dressing ••• , • - K. BURNS,
Apra. 7,4 1 847.. - - = tf• Principal
& •IRyIN
- - - . - WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
• e"'
201 .zrkel Street P
,
• • ”linporters and Wholesale Dealers
L it Wens Nledieinea,Chentieult , Peri:6o4d
/p. Ilelettg,Seritteel and 0 .stetereol liimeinnents;
r• Oru~~lsts Ghtswei;:egindow G.lssibPoititB,oos
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Llieux,, ,, lsits,Counery.,Aletulients.and Physieittna
slip die d with the itheve Facies on the most In;
, Vot•lthle tams. ltiqut.aml.prompt intention paid
ii ortlerV,: Every ,
JoipiIIARAIA,AI: IN'
,; of Virginia.'.' Invire,4l:
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MI& ISIEWS -7 01LATMENts
IT has; pow - tr to cause all external :SORES,
-- SCIIfiFULOCIS, humors, b11:10/ U&ShASE
POISONOUS WOUNIIS,, to discharge their put
held matters, nail klien'heals them.
It Is rightly terrneil All-herding, for: there 'is
eenreely eitteru'al or internal; Mat i
,w ill not benefit. I.liate used it foOlielnat
teen yearn reF alt diseaaeh Of the client, cohinimp•
lion anal nvolying• the, Mama dagger, unit
renPotisibility; and I declar e bitfore heaven ,and
man, that dot 'one Bitten canefailed to Gen
efit Wlien the,pitifent the:.,Vesery Or
emitter 171011119. " '
...I hare Ina physlithas`lesimed 1100in-tiro essinn.•
I had intlitsiets of the qesplil; Judges of the
Leitch, Al dertiteti - , Liiwyera, gontleinen of the ,
midintatitiiden , Of McAteer line
it in every ‘iiriety . of way iliere'lks been but
one, vMee---ona uartitical voice—saying, "
Allinter;yettr'OinttliMit is G . ooo:fi • •
CON SUM PTI ON. ;=4. I e;e,ted it
that a 'salve anti hate ally Mika' Mien 'the lungs
,seuteit• as: they. mid within.'the -system Ent, II
placet) upon Alm chest, it, petietrateeto the longs
B'4.lpin:tiles the 11015(111011t1 particles that. nre,pkinsii,
mink them, anti expels them from the
It is 'curing persons a Ceusiiintilion emdinh illy.
HEAL/A-WI E.--'line salve leas curled 'persona.
/if the headttelte or It year's stanilitig.. - iMil who
had it regular every week no that yoroitiog • 1 311 CU.
took 'Mice.
Dealtiesaand Ear Ache arc helped with like
•
success.
• . • .
RI-MUM A 'MM . -, -It - ivity(iveq :ift)lo7t ittittie
.liately the Intlarnation and Xivelifirr, tire
pain ceases. Reed the direetiini.nrotnitt the box,
COLD FEET.--Consumption; LiVes , Loot•
plaint, pain in the .host or.side, idling off 131 the
hair one or tli other always .acaoinpanielf epic'
feet. (This ,oititnient is the tend reniedY;) 111 ii
it sure sign of distraJe to have cold feet.
lu serollilti, 6ld sores; :.9 4 ysipelas, 'aattrlieUtrn
liver complaint, 'sire vies, qu'osy, wee- throat,
bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, all thest
diseases such as astliinai.oppreasions, pain--alsO,
tore lips, chapped hands, turners, cutaneous ertip•
wins, venous diseases nut] or the supine, there is
no ineiliiiine . tiow known as inod.
SC k LA) 1.11.1A1).--44Ve likve cared CAW% that
ad unit), dialed 'every thing known, an ivel I as the
ability ot 15 or 20 doctors. One nom told us be
had spents 4 soo on. his children without any beue
-likr-when-ii•leatiGehdinent-istireil -
lIALi)NE S.--It'rrill rebtore the huh' ittUW
than any oilier thing.
BURNS..-It is the best thing it the world fur
floras: (Wol the diCectionit nroond the box.
OR. wi davit evenytestige—of-thern
away'.
-- it, - - ..-
. There is probably no methaine on the face of
the onue awl:tam-add all safe in the expol
o.r w orms.
COlt of . tbeOhl(nlent n ill
always keep corny IrotngroWing.
never be trpultiell wnirtben) if Hie) kill use 11.
P11..1.:N.--'llaisaptls HIV yearly °tired by tpis
Ointment.
JAMES 111CALLISTER &t Co.
Stole propLietors of the'toloove medicine.
CAUTION rt'-No OINTAIENT will be yttotu
hot: ttollt,t; the motes or James &Itt,lllister or
haloes & Co., ure - writtett cith it pro
tiro e5...1.0111)(4. .
Sold Lc Shinuil Elliot, S. IV. lirtvitrat irk hid
1/r. rrr., in Car'islth Est 1...:12601,
hit,ltyri; Singihrr k Pool, Chu/ elitowo, and
./ohoo Diller. Nrwyille.
THIS- WAY STRANGER ;
Aha. Clati"X'S Now Zstab
liEhment!
TIM tindersigued would respectfully inform
the citizens of Carlisle and the public geld
e.rally, that lie has opelieil a New Establist I.ilt
111 South I liknover street, in the store room
dor
;lowly orcupied lief Mr. James \lcAlath,
nearly opposite the Post Ulbee, Carlisle, 'jum
bo land co., yll.. ii here fie is 1111,11111V11 to execute
with neatiless,,ilitrability and ihrintieli, lull ;i
reasonable te'rms,every nearription cif N t I.
Xlitaie and Periodicals lobtiml to putterlis;
Libraries fitted ttpithil repaired; Ladies'
Picrap Books AllllllllB nod Portfolios, of till des
twilit:tools, made to dialer; flitilling claim for Li:
hrtiro.s, ktistitutions, Societies, tic., on adtatilag.
co is term.,
!IL N X WORK of every d'ele..rlittio'n;vbei na
Dockets, Iteecnlls, Deed "Books, Day 'Bodlie;
Ledgers, Journals, Alerreeranvlume„ Cheek Rolla,
Receipt 6nhke , hen' of the. Einesk quality of paper,'
and in nal le equal to any made in a ununtry:tunin,
on the. moat reasonable terns• Cali nod ace ape ,.
clowns. .
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Isf.tlll.—Old tooks iebound' will . ' neatness owl
Files of inipers.' '
NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS,STATI),NEYI
Thu felhßeelhel . Ilan also commenced lt new
Book Store, at the same place, where DOI MS 01
almost every description can be Ikatp. Ordcrs for
Books will he prinnptly 'mended to. _
• Letter and' Writing paper, Colored Printing
and Wrapping p• per Post and Cup imper by the
quire or ream, very client). • - '
Ale,; lee Side iILANK BOOKS, FANCY ..s.g-
TteLus, two. Blank Deeds, l e awyettetqustlees
!tilde COnstables_ blanks,' A large, assortment of
new style \VIIII nod Windoiv ; Blind l'aper,yire
' Board StTeells, t.<l:. White, sal 'blue Bonnett'
Boards., Gold Pens,- self attpolt ing Ink Stands,
!knee's blue and red. ink, Paper Simd,
hlll.ll .lunsei, new st le alders; pemils;cartleike.,,,
vu hiuh will.be sold low for cash, or etclumged for
clean linen and cotton rugs, and such produce
inay be ugredil upon. „Chß and ex:oldie:, Au ,
yourselves.
. . • JOSEI'II . S. GITT, Ag't.
.1u1y.28„ 1817,-. . • , rout IMNifil; (417;
LOW' PRIDEARIIDWARE STORE'
L .•f •
To Whig . PIS
ULIV,t,
T• •
"" tiubscritieti ,
the ea(
' tiro 'atoelt or J neeb Senor, iny,itti at,
'the,, • ' publi to th'itit atieot'terterit:- •
Witll all the boAbili;i:;l4oiir •
Slhg'raioileCirhor titit . ilbliithhietihk,• ; Ve 'ere
ble te•sell Herd tiore•iiir I OVPI fqnrit'a •Qtilevlti.vo.4
lee 'than 'any other ' , JJtirdiv Are" SlOrdAti•ittiV4Ouri!
.T ry.-u a' on d 'pror'e lee,' at:the !old'itiirtilell ,
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It'w.aS 'on SO'ndaY i , lqateli'2B,"thatWe'were
to enter die Holy Lund. I had been too mug&
engrossed by.dteobjectsiWlitch interested US'
ut every eiep in 'Egypt and 'Arithia,.to think
'Thank of thisf fi . relianChett . when
lorth.froiri :Out. t 61'that orif
'around, nee'le''fitalre'ine'l feel r ilitt We - were'
aboutto tenter -UpeM'a , lneW , coailtrY , ,;•and-11-
neun.'set . b( intUteStir;:tifitfl beeatrie eager Id
:kitotv at , %Olaf hour' We' Were:',ip'ptitss the
boundary which - Separated the'Deseit from
the fllely'Liand=i 7 the'Nellie of.-the old' Faith.
' frotriihat 01-therletri . : 'W had Inllciwed . the
track ollloses faint the 'Spot where his mo-•
titer plaited ,`his' . l.itilitish Cradle 10 that' on
whieli'lle flied'; for . iti* the - East We should
'this Motoingtee the'rtionittains ovelhanging
the Dead Sea; Mn! - anicingthetn'the minima
-of - Netyo, , Wlience ha - looked abrohil'tivOr the
Lund of Pretiiise; and 'now We Were to enter
- upon the Country of Jcsitscertiiin to walk
hr His very' footsteps,' and . see What He 'eatV
-7 , petldps-iltis 'very day. I never -remember
• feeling stiCh'tin intereW tri everY wild flower,
in the outlines of. all the hills, and the track•
of all The water courses.
• -
' We had lest the stony Desert behind oit,
and Were encamped in a nook of the
where the ground was' green, and: - .weeds
dew thick: There was grass under my bed_
.la 'the tent; and when I came out this rimm
ing, the dew was heavy on the daisies and
buttercups and flowering mallows which
grew abundantly on' the tut.`. After break
last, while the camel 4 were leading, l'walk(;(1
in the early sunshine on a strip of sand over:
looking the valley, impressing on my mem
ory every teat me n et . the landscape. and im
patient of the rising ,, routid to ,the north,
WliictliLptgaeiiid-ny- seat t et e -wit:. We•re
ten o'clock when we.
passed the boundary. It was impossible to
tell the exact-inommit; but within a mile or
two we lelt,that .we were, indeed, at the
native lane, of CliriA, no .1 probably on His
very hack. He might have-been-hem His
ielstanis..iis_cd.-atAlehrom;-atid dining the
lust thirty years of Iliilifejle had proliahly
visitetf them, utter meeting them at the feasts
of derusaletn. He might have walked oval
the hills which swelled higher and h.glier
as we advanced, and rested beside - some at
the wells which yawned beside our_eraek.
At any rate, the trees and flowers which we
saw must have beenlantiliar to flis eyes;
are thorny acacia which began her 6 to rise
_and spread 'Coin the stunted shrub el the
dessert to dr ditueesions of a tied; the scat
let 1111eppiiq—with us u precious garden
flower—which here strewed the ground for
acres around. the eyelameir, - Which pushed
bath its was of w bite and Wm -- blossnms
limn under many a stone and bush; and the •
poppy, mallow,. hemlock and wild hedge. l•
did not know before that these weeds-were
as common hem as with us; and never be.
WC did the sight of them gi ve me so muc h
pleasure. It would have been pleasant any.
where to meet these laatiliar weeds so fur
front borne; tart the delight to day was to
Mink that fie and His disciples were as much
accustomed to Diem as ourselves; and that a
wall: in the early spring was, m the pure
mutiny, much the same thing to them us to i
But we Soon came -upon traces which
' showed that(4tie ex_piinse• of pure country
was amid!. iti those . days,. compared, with'
what it is iiiiiV, 'Tliettovviis must have been
m'ot'e thickly set' herd' Unit!' 'in ,any country
I ever as in. Piitcheit . :and'inasses of ruin
showed themselvei'on every hand, So near
each Whir 'nal . ° indicate that the land must
have been peopled to adegree now nowhere
Itilown,. :rile tirst.plowing-welit seen for
ninny weeks,. was a striking sight to us, a
mere scratching of the soil at the foot of the
hills . oat close by Is a. heap of building'
straws, Ate rernainii of a town or .vil:age,—
Presently we saw a rude plow, with a single
camel at work;, nail at hand wits a long
li'mudatien ‘vall. la:ii in a Ihr distant newel y,
• a height farther on were the rernains of a
large ancient building, withiewo broken nil;
laro'standing, marking the sight ot the Aioer
of:Scripture. .Then„tlibugli•there were wet
. iir-coursesl about. 'every bill, wells' began to
abound; inibstaritial,•deep wells, built with
ti rim with haus id It,- to ' receive . thii
,covering. slope.; , such wells as, tell' of a
Keith: in oat. Beside theft. We , la opped . early,.
llittl day—partly ,bocause it was Suutlitv,,anit.
Nutty ,b4ett9t.t our. Arab guards,..Who knew
nothing of our Suntlityp.found a .convenient
Place Among Alm • hills . soniew hat : sheltered
,trant,tha. c.old ~ mind; and.,here, a: very, law.
. miles : An:km.ow .bcuralary,-, the. gentlemen of
; the pally, disqpierrl.. lbel Ave; had sat , dowi;
injlie,taid s ttel!w,hat„was,oncti.za,large town,.
tlioughi , - klia,, pl age, • Uppeamed ba , ;me re-; stony_
Agli9li lml!o WilltYilikati'Mle,hailpassedo'ilii the
morning early I wearkeut,to-seu l .lor. myielt;
,unr.i,wies,astoniOled at the,exten L•al atm ruins
! NV bleb 4 .. , e1 IQ a ld,. lira ; hay e,-obserst °Ai : At Idle
merely; riding ; 14y,, t tt gout d; tree a ,I he I ines'Ol•
ileandakien:;,w,aHo : ler,half am ile;iand,bnild int'
I stunes c eyergrewn withygrekarlay, in: hillock ' s'
, Ter i ,Er r :gonsalarable; )clistauce,.:,y,ound.fi!Tliia:
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town; .and-:.ile - Arelptranded- the. biliyoNoar.
• right. :we came in sight ofllte - i two eminen
ce's on 'which lietiron 'is built.' Theie.!stood
The town where' ohi Ito Bapt pt vitt; tirn";
and here were•4l e scenes whiPh ' Ife.rhust.
manym_time , have talked of with his'eciusin,. ,
tiTthera boy islt mOdtingsaFJ - e - riittalerti 'for the
• Musts. Hebron i rao, - is: ()illy' ;Wee* , Mils!'
from Bethlehem,: only Ibrariti;mi - tretri Orb- .
saletn', anibm. those dityrtlien a 'large a.•
mount :of.'yearly travelling with , nt solemn
religious duty inctuiribera Cpbtvfiveryta ra ily ;
it'imscarcely:possible'Vhythat reitito4i
haVeMften yistied each other anit"tlidf thistiC
: anti:his' parents mutt hatM:aorde!tral - lebron;-.
• Tfra. CaimmalachpelalOsiltei6; - MifOie:
..bunalplatomf Abraham 'and Hisrftitriiryi was
amacreddochlity ; .and.an ob)cdtMliphriliinge_
to Jewieof all :age's: "Ati4; we ititleiredjtirlt;,
and vralked-round the:itieletrare;'which;tbn,
Niabamtiwcintis,now pqrm&tirb Chtiktjavo,
enter, 't. could not but think tilicitttight have'
been before uti'Mahe scmd,ipieSt!
BETIi LEHFMI-.-ZIO4N-JElltgA
Asti Sat oh. a 'tomb in thn TiirkialiCeine
.. .
terY die next' morning (March 30)'witehing
the Treperationa for our departthe;falmost
dreaded' t lie 'interest which_ eve hY daY-iionli.l
-
-now bring, after the ca lm a d Mat:weeks
we had spent - in the Desert; ur enearep
, mein loolied-intlitlithe slim' a it dOne'
every Mooring for a moat p 't; 'the. 4kiVi
- . Avows blisy fit hiking '. wi t i.
,CkflOCtrit
the tents, 'and - a noisy .qti nel going'oh in the
midst—(this morning' apt a' riiStbl'beieg
stolen from -oife Of The tents:)—and iheilii:,
,ferences were only tha there Nre imeetatbri;
'standing by, and that etir e'areeli . h i nd giviiii:
place twhorses and asses. But; instead of
the rocks and shads 'of the Desert,Hebren
was before my eyes, and the hills, where,
Abraham spread his (Melts, and the plil
-were- he •aird his family lay buried. And .
before night, I should see the place wh ere
David was torn and lived his shepnerd life,
and where Jesus was born. We had only
twenty miles to travel this day to Bethlehem;
but it was quiet enough, frig we were eager
about every old iree,..aod.well,- . atitillill:rop.
- The'shrlitts grew finer ' and the %WI cliWare
more abundant, the. whole 1:).ay• though the
hills . 9l,ludah were and Birinyi in peas,
and no longer fit for pasturing each (leeks as
covered them when Abraliam,lived among
therm or when the Hebrew s drove in their
'cattle from the Desert, or B' it'er David Initio
. boyhood amused -- 'himself - 'Willi - . slinging
smooth' stones from the brook wbiltiehis
lather's sheep'e-ete feetliog on the sjopes.—“ ,
We sat down to rest and eat under the shade.
of a rock and a :spreading tree; and 'for the
lamdreth time since We left Egypt, it occur
red to the how little we in _England can en-‘
ter into the Meaning. at David when, in; his
divine songs, he speaks of the •.sliatle of
rocks, and of the-bounty DT! ""11 treo_planted
by-rivers of water, arid all ,su ch Cool , images.
M t cur one has been slowly pacing-on, how , :
alter hour.: over glaring
,sands
. ol limited
_rooks, under a sun whichtinikes every bit
of leather or 17161711', and Vveri , -oitels outer
do h4n4, feel scorching not, and oppressing
one's %cry breathing. the sight of a patch of
dark shade is welcome beyond heliel: and
when ono has dismounted and felt the roe) ;
Hess of the rocky wall and of the ground be
neath it, and gathered the fresh weeds winch
cluster in its crevices ' phrase alter phrase of
the l'sahr.s and prophecies cornice over one s
mind, with a life and freshness as sweet as
the blossoms in one's, lap.
Our first sight of Belhichern was benutifel.
We Jeanie mato it _suddenly,. ilist NVilell. the
yellow
_sunset:light was. richest. Peltlilltel7l
ll'lll on rte risingground on our right, Inas•
sire looking (as - all.the villages ;Of -Palestine
are) j and_shadowy, as the lust son rays, pass--
ed'over it to gild the IVestern bills, and, au
othee. Village- which . thete lay 'high up; ' ern
•bosonted in fig and olivetirchards. The sal
ley between one of which we were rising,.
.lay in sluagow. Before us, perched on a lof.
ty ridge which rose between us and Jet usa
tem, was the Convent of St. Elias, Which we
were to - pass to morrow. lwas sorry to•urrn
away from this view, but.:we lied.to take the
right baud mad, rind ride through time narrow
streets of the village to the great Convent,
'built over the spot where Jesus is believed
by the Mars to have been-born. :- - ,' -°
It was ttiblatli this evening to see any of
the sacred •kocelities, but it was quite enough
to have the moonlight streaming in dining
lie ‘ilote, bight' throtigh . the 'WindoW' of My
lolly cririvent 'ehambei, , and to think- or. this;
hill took place-the greatest event , in Ithe,his
tory of the world; and that in the:fielda
,near,
The geiftWßiith - we'lit about her jeetileg,;little
dreaming in thote-ilaYri'ol ltei..pdvbrty, tliai;
from. her, meeting. with ,Boaz among th, a
,p.sre. 01, his larvests,, would urise suel ',empties
to the human race; that the t sliepher •
,g,rand
'e hild, 'ivliesa divine songs were 1 &idle her,
uhf agei should le !the , re ighty kthg hii was
atal.tho lioltermf a yetfetightieri, whe tisliottlii•
, build the greut,templplpf the
,Lord, mid *at
a iefere'lliOtafiedeketidaiit:slitieltfmakeihese
' gleriea' 'tipper& as' a bildiah •liyS To' • the .pres
01166,0f:His givatee. soi , ereiglifyioverihe'tim.,
century Mail Poiul.;, -itiriWi! , e3.o l .allii9l4.aifiate .
century las nobly said that"rrospetity,.is We'
promise of the Old Test:mini; 'mid' Ad‘rersi-.
ty that orilieNißC"'''Oililiis bill
_was born
'lffe;yiiiispeiltYbl''tlid' Old 7;,Di`44ii!dtiti6lkt and
sts)i,:tlife lin' ~‘Veli'.liili. O 'lliia IVlaii Of 'SeaUws ,
'iFliailtiiiiw'thiiisearet of tild'oetittelailirtai)glit
it. iti'lhu "kyiii . k'tlathirtiftiOs 'net 'ik, , iiii(ll to
'gain' th4kihellv Wiiild;i'f Ho Itii.eiclitt`Alivtl.'iqul..
" th the "tibirtillig kiktiertit'latd'ild:Oliiiiili of
the diiiiiieitill'daEoaliftlif TiiAlliii'ai)o6Py)irt,
with, its chapels for Grceel4 ttat , ii) . and .Arme- ,
man f.WeeiliiNtind llt'Ylifitar - traire for the
eaimnis , underttropticlrWher& ;tlie%;frittisli . he
die ve:thotlosepti and ,Mtiry.! Arintoribtlewlti to
.there- wasmelooth; for ftherri7 in iheilinto 1 If
:the , lOW ti !was:ttio , fullltilleepi'vei; IheatilWhile,
tilM,People:Ware';eolleittad , foritHa oimitavii is
Aiiiidly , .prObablefthattbegitkaukitrephletolMl
Mnderigroundlaiiqbilt iii, , thltileit'veimiitislas
igbittglerf.thie , tiuirnikriiiladr*Mikilat was 4 life:
-efibetVigfiet,O.Militt44lol4,freottlie•shifellilie,
i
:of thiierOWdeti ealtelit; *illii*Yi lllo *. l ,* to.
Mid itheir :siiiekepaildf. the. talltoirsoftilie'oh m .
tilt: ~svir,iiituri*.+lAirs3o, o o- i ieiyi. , nsi,l
trv'etlxiiiil7iraTtile - Thliiit.TifittiOvninVl:ll4 -11 Of'
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13 "1847
shepherds were abiding on tbe;; night 'When
Chtist was born:HßO,hintl it, to : .the.eastilay_
_range...behind_rangeol-ille , „stretching_oft _to
iliOiliftlti and itairing.)l,eae; We 'k neW, „„ lay
theliitied ;Sea and ;the loidany 'Where, it lion rs
•IsiWaterit-1:nto-that-Illelessl2and—rneltintholy:
_lake. ,-, As we left thei convent ; and v,illige,;
abifcleitceilded thO reeky
„iiiiii.l,• With - ter aces
'ilneyaidkandieilitiii'ditwes - iia *ithbf,!fipto,
- - lie:krietil that Joaetih4ttidiAltit'Y 'must have
.come by, thismaytrotraerusaiem; when '.sum=
s tekopod to,the.c.cititut aittl.thls..was „Mere • tol
urilhA alt . the i pi,..Atiii theft : jar:sled shoWn us
'..tififielt zeal'itail liiinciiagii.' o 4Virelcifilied in, at,.
'the 'tomb of, lludlielpintPthe'Venvleririat in,
.
w but t our,eyes,antltlboughts. were ; bent' .
to
ward ;ieruclaTein: I're'ritember;htiwevoi+, thal!,
: liere-1 firk-saw- the materieOl . life--:Diid' Boa-
Ay{ tig'-hl il 6 lb" a ' I iit lagiipliet Wilt di r e h ills.(-;
, ) ,,4s soon as: thod,ntiounted .my'. ass•;befine
Aie. cpayent,oly.lins,..4,sa . w.,. from, Our,, I idge
spina buildinga on Tito, i r i is . ing, gro und: which'
VOW "iffeWeil.itiell befdre ifs. 'li.Vaiiikit irtt ;
; tikediately ceettiint'what they went, 'but the
ne.ws.soun; spreadcamong ,, us...; :That''‘; rising
Around was Zion, and thoselntildingsbelba-t
gedUJerUsalern thotki they stood outside
the walls. lin'inedialely'';itlier;' ilia 'Walled
city-itself-tahm-ildri Vietvi-lying,-itlongllie
hills, I Most 'Willie. patiy. Aver's: d isappoi Weill',
1 wasootT-,portly,bocanso t knew. that we.
•giiit
were . appreaching it frOrn the,,least favorable
side,' and' pith y ltek.atisti; • my,'ekkot,atioits '
:had mueli - andetrittett the - iii ie'lititl ileur
of the uityi, ; Whatme now -sacc , wati ; a line, .
of 'whim. walls on ,a. hill side, with some
spare buildutge, and small _white domes ri,,
sing Within: . . - - • . ' .
,
fwilked ,
the heat of the Wiry. On btu. right
were hills, the suinmit of one cd Which was
Actildentia, bought by the ptiestsi.with the
money which the wretclieit. Judas returned
'to them, -when he found too lute wnat he
had 'done in bithattempt to force his Lord_to
assert His clairr(to a temporaleoVereigrity,—
On our left was the plain- of Rephuim.—
When we arrived at the 'brow of the high
ground we were taken by surprise by the
rarideur of scene- Zion_nowapp - eareate( 7
.thy of hermarne, and' of..her_place_ the.
-hymns of David, and in history, We were
Dew overlooking Abe Walley of Gihun, more
-0 oni at ily hy-name ru n ore:
Froin its depth, and its precipluius rocks en
our side, I should call it a ravine. , This deep
dell contains the Lower Pool taw- dry, and
the aqueduct, from Solomoitiol--Pool-iii-seen
efoscing , it obliquely . ', Ate, Opposite side is Zi
on, -yailog. T voly -steeply, I terraced for til
'lage-iit'scinie:paits, and ertntried by the city
Wall. -'rrtr•the right, sweeping :away from
the ravine of Gihon i is the-deep-'imil,, greet
Valley of Jchoshapliat; clustered with rocks,
relieVeif by.tiees, and leading the eye round .
to:the slope 01 Dlivet,which however best
seen lroiu the oth'er aide of the -.city.. The
;lack dome of the Tomizipt David was the
nest object, and alter that the most conspic
uous root ;Teat dome of the
Mosque of Omar;'Whicili oecuilies the' site of
Soloinateis ter ple:1:- •
• -tly this Man there was silence.amoug us.
I milked behind our cavalcade, as it slowly
ascended the beautiful rocky wal —glad of
the silence permitted by each to all; lot it
was not possible at the inotnent-nor will it
ever be possible-ego speak of the itnpression
of that hour. We'enterrd by the Jolla's gate
and every echo of our
,limes' feet in the
narrow, stony, picturesque. streets, told upbn
our hearts as we-suid to ourselves that we
were taking up our rest in Jerusalem.
Hard of Hearing.
•
A young Janadion Mice *Rad the dough.,
ter ol an old man.thskliFed.tiown east who
professed to ba deficientin hearing—bat for
sonth, was Moi.e caPilimS than limited
it: hearing as the sequel will show.
It was a stormy night in the ides of!March
if I mistake nut, when lightning met light
ning, and loud pelt's of thunder met thunder,
that Jonathan sat by the old man's fireside
discussing with the old lady' (his intended
mother-in-law,) on, the expediency of asking
the old man's permlision to Alwry 'Sal'—
Jonathan ret!talved , pop:it' to the old man
the nekt•days, 'but, said 4 14 I' ink of the
task my heart shrinks!' To be briefo eight
passed,. and, by the dawn of another•tiPh the
old, map was found to be in 'hie barn lot,
feeding pigs, Jonathan 'irArt from his - bed
earlyllit the tiforintiEt; spied ths; old man feed.,
in his pigs, and resolved to.ask-him lorSul,
Scarce had a minute. plapsed, inter Jona !
than made his last resolution 'ere he bid- the
ofd Dian , „Ictotl riairiting 1 , 19 w Jonathan*
'heart beat ! now he scratehed'ltis - figad ? -abd,
aver and anon iav&birili do' a liiiisive*yaDri
donitthan deelared'hekl as leave hike thirty
nine sttipop as to ask i „the.ojd matt,. but,. said
becloud to liiiusid(-however, here goes it,
iteiter''won a fair gal, ah 4
addiesseil the' old niaft-thus: , *
A any old man, 1.-want to marry sum'
daughter. -- •
Oltl,Nap,,,Y , ealitaitt.to bnyrOw my halter?
I would lone it to you JoTTIAT t ) 4 1 !. TY krl.
'fiaii .. trifien'it'atid'gone'olf M mill.' '," -
.. ~
~i lenathan,-Putting',ltie'inhfitlf elorte ii..f.t c
rAlq,i3upifq ear, And eneak Mt in 11, thillfeiag
voice, I've got 500 pounds of mney, !,, ~. f , ~
Oltl 19.fm:Step back', n• st 11 'beini i
iid
gretilly , rilarin;'atid'.excliiiMfuti in a voice,.
of surpt iseitygorlifit gat , li re :lit' tidikitl:kil cinnties,
of honey 1., Mita! Ile: thmmitkiltief Alan yaii.
do with so tnnelitheney,.i.loriatlumf 'l .Whi':,,
it's inure than allttlitl'airlil;libtirluilid•hiiie use
for al j iT,')„„T.:ni,i:!: . ll.—.;-: Ji . 1
Jonathan.—(Not yetithe.itiotina ci despair, ' 1
and putthig - lits mowlitte.lthe.Oldlmali's mill
brawled .out,) I've gottdold, Le 1: --.:i , A i .t i
1
Old IVlan.--So. - havelkionathattOutd i'la ,
the worst i:Old. ever. U ha& in Irriy. I ile. (.'. ; f
~ i
' . By 'this time the .old lady.. came, up,:tinil
havingaibirfeved4Onidhau43. unfortunate situ.
alien, she Pel.. , twirnamgciptAhe.vidienee!fi'
ear, and sereameddiafr,efflottlitia4lYl4lo4o o -
:DaddY):lsay, 41 4077,119 1 .1tite1et-r ,
he wants Illtfileo,Y, glirMegliteft 'St A - .` i 4'=.
Old-Man.—t totithitrAlbal,our.eglllhallert
Was gone. : ' .• ,
..),!;,, 11 I ,
~;,„,,;.i,4 . ,, k , 1.i.r..1
---Old-Ladyy k liti.liklyllottLette 2 .t...,Roder.
:atatiiltlie l s'getAlg!Fligt
, e l e v kl.--a --- r:1 . ... ,.
Olt,,Man.—Re a g 9 : 1 p,51 td,ea ;the' its t',..,
eh 7 W. beee he '...d9iLl . ?Okil Abe. -i,tvhf . afll.
Sti eayhig;trte.old'ilatt armed a bli4lat.Joui..
ritliates,horitiXift - fifir Qking cane; but he
..happilildetlgitlfi:l , #nol; y,,f, zff . i‘ • -va I 1)t
'l,', , gNoi_villt,lther. tage,9011644a1 crtian eatoP, at'
l'Api - o - lbutilviiikfuntgri,.. - tooiliiiimancelliellti.ooei
:aftertilinAthati,t . Whu r ttialiote,,:hirfilieelit: 61' .
t,did,drtatliErevitiltitik,,eldimlbere;c'frieiolnidr . at\
I
ig,olmutot,Bleobarnyal.dtmiordtiOft,iimilthitt' *ln
Olit#PONlteimiiii , bitnt alloisMikteri,lkire - Ue ast
riliatt 7 fillitialia r .blObtilniClellaxii, TO'grou, di . '
iurtiAbeletelho Told: r.rttat ,-4 0ukilitake . L', ll Pi 4 6
igarabroiti , Nrarstathapibtra fl,eiltopr4mytg ,
la .„Crinriirrhdie4'itionatkiirrit a pram; to tlig.,
aliettviintit4ittit 'AO aPeed,',Ortiohn'OPpilil
0 00 4 0 41 .1.faie1tri(11f) 14 ,1') . " , "..1 0 ':...e./ ......til'itToa.,. 0
exisli AiikiietiOaloll oho 41044 k/Maiill.4 .Nelei'4
,had no hutil*d; .•2: .:lAfis'.;:st'..Pui t....... 11 5 ,... qr.
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BO IS GHOST,
Via
AJOH-JOSEPII--JONFS,,.-.-
I know there's sheep cif people Whet don't'
'belleile - in - eho'sfit;inzi — i'ye -- ittldetlfir - 'tire"
:when I didn't putiniubh failluir"enir vnyeel
taut the •followin circumstance,- widel4 tu ,
Placd.ill-Pe family "of_one, .91' , nay'lAare:
frith tlO l coilitine - Pd. 'me thatAter - is:`-ittore,
things in Heaven 'tintliartli,''ildiii isaream
vd.oilin our, filo4ophyvi- ':''' ' ' 1 . ' ~,,,
1 dOrih %vial, to be understood. as,bheviti in
commori i ghost, stories-- , not tyy t he mends: '' l'
'ildn't believe in no.vasabend
,ghosts .of thib'
kind; But 1 ark So eeitain' theit riterial attact -
• riient do not soinetirritis exisilifsucli strength
-of such a etherafnatur,:that desdlrifeelf eati'f
diesolve,'em p and that eyen - efterone of the
periitins is detl, his spent can eariti. Nick' 'to
this earth and hbliPeerdinimion 'frith
.the 41-..
' jecuOf his'eflectionfklfarirb(xljr erli;) dbulats
,rny tfleco9:,, ,axes, me, why :snore -.husbands
'don't see the ghosts, of'lteit. , ded °wives, or
more wives don't' itee'tlieir'ded' huidiand'S,
my: answer is; thatithatiherairifialWays the
best sabjeets tor.-the illustr a tion of, rriy,,argy
ment. . In order to preserve a spiritual-ieter- ,
ooarse r sle .Ir - a - rs 1-
.spen .-- d •-. 9 --at 're ment-'
must be ofihe ptiVestnest exalteifinater,,so
iftßt, the livin 'feels unwillin -to ..alyie bp the
ded, andlongs and yearns to, have : eta CUM'
- back to 'ere. ' ' ' ' - •
But I hark got troM fierd.to• d 199uss -my
thecuy tit ghosts. 'the'circatiriebitice whirl • I
UM about tcrtelate, etlifti whiclfmey be'relted
on for a positivelactrwill explain my notion
of sick things better-than mix- essay what 1
coutd l Write. ' " " '
Dick. Ramsey and his wife Nancy ) was a ,
bout is'affecrionale a 'cowrie as ever lived on
the lace St the earth. Nancy Wag . a only
daughter, and was a great pet 01. thb family
before she was married. She was very hand
some, and one of the best natured creaters in
the wend, so thal every bodyloveil her -that
knowd her, and when Dick Ramsey led her
up before Squire Rogers to marry her, ther
wasn't ri_yoUrig_feller dm sett Lement_what
Aidit i rleel like lie couldn't help brakele the
'faith eiiiiiiiiandment. :Walley was so much
attached to her mother that .she could'm
_ma k eiter _mind In_lea - ve. herioLa _Mug time,.
and it wasn't till alter the•tisst child was two
years old that - Dick could get her contrem to
move on to the plantation. ft was a grate
- hial for Nancy le' leave her home, and go
lint and live on that lonesome plantation but
She know'd it was better for her litisharT
interests_to be on die place, where lie could
see-to things himself without trustin them to
alt overseer, and she' made up her mind to
be happy with him and'her boy,, sense she
couldn't expect alwifys to be with her moth
'br. " Dick was a Mit rate farmer and had ev—
ery-thing comfortable about him, and Na'ncy
_wirs'a.smart inanagin Wife.. She Bobo got
satisfied with her new home and devoted
herself cheerfully to the care of her boy aad
the comidi: Of her husband. All went on
pleasant enufl lot about six months, when
- her little son tuck sick. It was his first sick
nesi-atidpore.Nancy.Wati most out of - Her'
senses. Iler.dear mother was sick at the
same time, so she could'ut cum out to the
plantation to help her to nurse the baby.—'
Pore little Tommy got worse and worse, rti
~ p ile of all the doctor could do,-and alter suf . -
fern! for most a month he died.
The shock was too much for pore Nancy.
For some time every hotly thought he would
*g,o distracted, if she ilid'ut fuller her
.baby to
the grave herself. For more'n a week she
had.t6..havii the doctor'jvith -her, and when
she got able ic . ) set op_ shedone _nothing_laut
'Cireifille time and talk uhout her little boy.
She would.not.blieve lie was ded—she' sed
she cOuld,riat gl,vq. him upiand that she could
not give him, up, end that .she, riever, could
be satisfied 'til she eOtild see hirri once mere.
Her hush:hitt tack - Tie' trigs of his son very
hard, ton, bin-he tried to hide. his feelins,arid
done, all lie could to pasdily his wile, tellirr
her it was wrong to grieve so and that little
Tommy was a great deal better MI in heav
en. He got the preacher to talk to her, too.
But it all seemed no use. She cried' horn'
niornin til night about her little Toutmy that
was tied, . --„ .
It was way M September beforetho was
'able to be about 'much,and though Dick staid
at home with her could he - had to leave
her sometimes to look after the niggers that
warkpickie out,his cotton, and when . he Om
,home in the evenin he, was sure to - Mud her
put; in the orchard wkero little. Tommy WaS
buried under we tr4 . s, sometimes walkin
up an-dowe 'Might her hands, antleothe
timessittin d'Onm by Iris gruve cryin like her
hart would brake.
it troubled Dick vet) , much to see her take
on 'so about the biib,y,'6ar all he could do he
could'ut git her to give up her grievtu after
it. .
One evenin he had, been to town rather
later than usual, and when he corn home
Nancy was , not in the, house. Alter look in ,
about for her eva-y whar,_ he wont to ,Ifttle
Tp'mtnre grave and that.. she • was, ,lytii , on
the gt,ess). B .° l ?hti' le her,f.deePOYhilqfierl?sir
ifple,her, hair, what era.ahatigitigfoose,oxer
hef:PHR,IK9ed shii:ii oOfderi Was Fo,Nitittl
l'thireventng. du e: b raised 'her genffy. In
,his m 005.., e .11 '-i • .1 ,, --. , 1 -,,,,- ...,, , ,r .1„ 1 ,
" apey_i", ses, he) zfiP ,l ll l ;leg -1)( 1 r to the
llotise).'nfl/Aii;y, o 9.g.riqyily,citirlor,*della
:Voril 3ipu epic liPtillik ,lot„ rue Itult4 oll, 13 * ,
I:ppag youi,fielf, 4 t9 tli,..tlltup us jf,,you Nrlxtitetl
ito,cl6.l'l
it ,
h . deit`r:ltiOtii,id,,,,sea '09,, 1 ,,,,y0u
,Isnovv,
I I love ybl i ,..bial_how ettllgive up nts, pure
,lit!le batl "P 1,: • ,../ '`i i: , 7 , ,'. , :i .'1 l' `• ''
''
qlltit, Nutley ) ” qami Diets, corievut so touch
trout ao'nb good. '. Bit'sidee: fl it'e wi . Onittb' de,
CO. If' I r a knovir4Vei oank Ithve 1 hintitiituK.lF, T ,
Iff .1:8 0 w tie qt}tti ihe ,81 0. 8,8 131111•1Vre little'
angel, 7 4 kfko.vyikt,9„9pot.4o,, pvy,e,(,lttge,,,babyt
egg' Id ttika iorial , But it ticictrno fo ,Fr.elike,
Ihe Vali' tiettria'the'vrheiiihn .itt hig.oittve, r
11. iii?voillip s Yi!vigit,"bilin , blielwiei'''irie ,, ,,bnoe
hbinite,.il'ealet iiiii'lfee'bilf . 'lliii4 . ; i iiiiii,tit,°little
iltiko . ,4 weis,, , / t itidtildi reelbitifeEn 0 , 4 11', i1
l' - . 4, Datifistiiiibi, , ,,, tieirlAr" hileibit,cl;!)kgdon't
jytotkluidt./ that'oelq,liel'ittaiT'3leouity; OW
-oitgkiti4ititzwioill-fori-844a1i6 thing --is:ivi, -
,h - diliokr ~ ,f , ; ,,-,,,, i1iA1, , -,41, , ,, ,,, t; , tilyi . ll ,,,
; Pciri;Ntuiey ( finly.cribq o A:fi'd'ilit t1111 ). 'rell - i,
rricitiittlingtlfe:, , world:aoliinneelhißlhit , tt?,i ‘y as
AvriltiglillgiipVe'tibolill ulKlbabyp-cit in'ii mili .
tv 'Bee it :nei'lin'? -'BlI 7 Viltk f OAP af 111603( 4 \0o
ifitited of uiriyito'shillitrotf`tilitilfeiraiir r ipkes ,
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(IgaiiitlogiioetriciftWebabP,'ltnal tievkir 01'
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ittitibriti 61361 a htlip . but Tile to6at, , hjitgbo C,tßi
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mekt , lioluifilit z kiit.etit!"' ttiitlt44B:iirti j tree
ttkilLejk *niorltlik t Atre TO* ly?-ktrethili It*
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_,
'bout linle.Tifilitfty.,,Nanoy hail been tellin
her husband, hew glad she, would be to sest
i ltinl-oilo nui , d - Dirlrlrairbeen tryin to
persbatr-wron,,tr it yap id make Bich
wishes, when he fell . to sleep, leavia,Nanny_
-- eryhiend s - Xibbin'aS . ' usual., How long pore
7Naney had indolged•lher,grief before she
went to sleepy nobody knows, but the fust
thing Dick knotved heWas waked up by his
, wife_gra.bbin bold el him by the • arm and
ehakin him— ' •
thelnatier'Naticy V' ses"hil;
tied to gei bright awake; • •
Itiehatil; itiChird ) "don't:you hear.
hirri Vl:ses Nancy, settin tip In tha bad . and
orytn:like a child. :. •
"flearsAhal sake -Dick risin Up on his
ell:taw, anal op - shin - his ears as . iside as luf
- • -
•
• •
'7oh, Richard he!e . Obtti' tiack:= l .6b's , cum
to, us once more !" ses she, grabbih . :Hold o f
Thar husband'i,Mm; while she trembled 'all
Oyer.' • ,
•
" • "Why s Nancy," says Tick; %bat, upon
yeath ails you gal? Who's curn• back 1"
close
‘Our,,little st baby—listen 1" sea shti
r—"lien
Dick began to breathe monslrOus _short
Wife was - really — kir tier
senses.. Just then. he heard a noise at the
door. • • •
"Hear it!" ses Nancy,-in a faint whisper,
15hpra entfir he heard something say in a
baby's voice.
,c.hlommy, mommy-rum to your poor lit.
tie Tommy !"
Dick's hair stood watt end, -- •
"flit - up ) Richard, and open the door!" sos •
Nancy—"pore little deer, it's cum back to
- see it's mother once more."
c.vvhy, my Lord, Nancy ! you. don't sup-
,pos.e.that4little Tommy, do you!"
"I know it is him ! Do get up Richard
. and let him in."
" , Nlomy—momy !—oh momy, turn to your
_pore little Tommy ,
• ',There lh ses she, "it's callin to Cs agin
Do git up ) Richard !"
"But Nancy-..-you
the house would you ?"ses hp sliskin all ov
er like he had anger.: • '
"To be shore," see she. "I khott• kb)? little
Tommy wbuld'nt hurt its mother_l_know -
- liewould'ot,• Listen ! Do git up Richard !"
"But Nancy," see Dick, Tose it was to
be some other ghost?"
"No, Richard !I - know my deer baby'S
voice. It's nobody else'S - ghost but his, and
we -must-let-it in." •
Agiu the
.voice called so pitiful.
Nancy could:stand it no longer and Was
gwtne herself, when Dick.got up, and 'they
both went-side and side; holdfn each other
tight by the night clothes, towards -the-door
to let in the ghost -of .-ther — dud. baby. The •
tears was poerin down Nancy's 'face, and _
her hands was cold as Ice, While Dick shuck
so he could'at hardly walk strait: it Was a
bright moonlight night, and a stron ,, ,shadow.,
lay on the side of the house in Wnich the -
door:was: Before the door was a little pr,.
sico ; and near it stoat , 'several - rose bushes
and othershrubbecy.,,,,,lls they got near the
door they paused. Agit! the vele° sent loan
its plaintive cry.
'Oh !' sc., Nancy.
'Let's look out of the winder first It
Dick.
• They both stepped to the winder that *as
open near the. duor, in breathless
cautiously they both looked out, when shore
enufl, what shoUld they see standin under
the portico ) close by the door,. but little
Tommy : with his white shroud on, jest as
he was !ferried !
1 % -, 1:31) P bMethed Nancy.
But Pick was too far gone to say a word.
'There he is! , whispered Nancy. , Pore deer
little creter. I knovedit would cutn back to
see its -mother once - more P .
, 111comy, Monty!' ses the ghost, 'very
pitiful.
'Oh !' sighed Nancy, leanin on her trembl
lin husband for support. .
lommy, Tommy !' sea another voice, a
little way off.
'Thar's another!' gasped Dick;—'a black
one -P
;Whar is it P whispered Nancy.
'Why mar, by the lose bush!''—
'Shore eittl I' des Nancy, °
'What is it ?? see Dick: 'Whose ghost'S
that P
Why, that's little Abe's ghost, Don't
'rah remember little Abe died a week elicit
little Tommy, and you know how fond they
was of, one another, and how they used al:
ways to play with one another? L'ttle
Abe's tom back with his little master for
company. ) -
, Slioreenufl P
'Shan't we open the door, Richard 2t ses
Nancy, holdid tight tohim.
Dick hesitated. He was puzzled - t know
what to do. Be didn't want to let . a.gh st hi •
the house, and yektie couldn't bare th idee
of MOM his IWU. Child .uiipv. kora. tbp In
'They both, stood breathless sitsPense r a
lookin at each other' in'be
, , .The;gliost'. 7 .calted on its mothet.agiii; in
tone so, phi ftil l that it!went to her , itart.: '
"'Tommy!' Torarry.!",. saa the :black ; ghost •
'udder the rose -bn'sK''' - '
I:JestThen piok4neezed'iti spite of all he
.eouliLi ';• • ;
, AVhaw--yaw---,whaw-alt Pi, wept ' the
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