Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 03, 1849, Image 1
• ;' lin t 1.-, ~~;, ~_ MEI VOLUME XLIX. igarbv. Dr.. John J. Elyers, AS REMOVED his Office and dwel 44 ' 4 ling to the beast) adjoining his Drug Store ontWest High mire: sprit Dr. Geo. Willis Fonike, faRADUATE of the Jefferson Medical No Co'logo ,of Philadelphia; respectfully otTers laisprofesstenui services in the practice of Medi• eine,Eurgery and Midviiifer - Y. OFFICE at tho residence of his father in-S. Hanover street, directly opposite Morrets' Hotel and the 2d Presbyterican church. tip 7 '47 - • , Dr W. I.,,q reig ii• ". . ''(Successor of Dr. John Creigh, drecased,) d.vv.., attend all Medical calls in town or • .; ti vaeountry, by DAY Or NIGHT, and will glive !.. e vadttittention to patianta entrusted to his care. :4YeFfahl on East High street, oppesite Egli ' store. . [nov2:l-6ni Doctor Ad. Lippe, • • t. HONIOEOPATHIC.Physician. Office r in Main street, in tho house formerly occu pied by Dr. E. Ehrmas. so 9 '46. . Dr. LO. Loomis, WILL perform all Ailltax. operations upon the Teeth that are requi red fortheir preservation, waives Sealing, Filing, Plugging, &c, or will restore the lose of them., by insernog Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to a full sett. fcrOflice on Pitt street; a few doors south of the Railroad Hotel. Dr. L. isab sant the last ten days . of,every month. Wm. T. Brown; ATTORNEY AT LAW. will practice •"`• in the several Courts of Cumberland coon ty. Office in Main street, nearly opposite the county-jail,'Corlielo. . feb 9 • James R. Smith, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with. S. D. Adair, Else, in Graham's new build. opposite tile Post Office. mar 31 '47 , Carson C. Moore, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in the roem lately occupied by Dr. Fester, geeeasoil.. _ mair 31 '47 - H, it, Lamberton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Harrisburg di Pa. all 28 '4B WRIGHT 86 SAXTON, /MFORTERS AND DEALERS . IN FOR . =ON ht DOMESTIC HARDWARE,' Oms, Paints; Dyo Stuffs, Oil, Iron, Steel,Nails &c. would invite the attention of persons want ing goods in their lino, to the large assortment v,hey have -just opened, and which they offer at the very lowest eash prices. foh23 . . , Dyeing and Sewing. ' i—WILLIA.M BLAIR, in Louther Street, near thiCollege, dyes Ladies' and Gentle men's apparrel, all colors, and warrants all work to lnr satisfactory. Orders in his line respectfully solicited. sap S'46 John P. Lyne, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in . Foreignand Domestic Hardware, Paints, oii,!Glaks, Varnish, kc..at the old stand in N. Itatravar street, Carlisle, has just receivedyrom 1.1"n4i , York and Philadelphia u large addition 'to Nis former stook, to which the attetnion 4 of buy ers is requested, as he is determined to sell cower than any other house intown. uprl9 magistrate's Office Removed. , •TIIE Office of the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace, has been removed to the house adjoining the store of Mrs. Wdakley, in High street, Car lisle, immediately opposite the Itailrdtal Depot and Winrott's Ilatell. My residence being thbre, I will always be found at holm, ready, to attend to the business of the public. In addition to the duties of a Magistrate, I will attend to all kinds • 4Wzitin s g, such as Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, dehlitres Articles of Agreement, Notes &c, whirl h will be executed in a neat manner and ac soiling to the ,rnest opproved forma. 'Phe. Office lately occupied by me, in Mr. Gra- Ilhilding is for rent, and possession had int initliately. The rent ii low and the location good. jan 12 MB GEO. FLEMING. - Pla.lafiela Classical Academy, (LOWI MILES NEST I OF C4IILISLE.) j FIFTH SESSION: T'R - Fifth Session will commence on MON 'DAY, Nov, 6th, 1318. The number of mu seats is limited, and they are carefully prepared for College, counting house, &c.. &c. . The situation, precludes the . possibility of stu 'dents associating with the'vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cemborldnd Valley Railroad; both of which pass through landri...at ached to the institution. 'PE NIS. Boarding, washing, tuition, &c, (par sea.) $5O 00 Latin or Greek.io Op ~ Dseremental Mack „ 10 Op i rench'or German 1 c 5 Op Circulars with references, Stc,•furnishod by t t ' • ins, al. - u : ' WASHINGTON ,; HOUSE • HARRISBURG, •rA: •- '• • • THIS. popular . house M ,R a recantly•andergond or,o.„Taortquopt)a.a4ta,:ancl! been , 7177911 . 311 ED )111,1 .aNTIRE tiEW , PON ITV R ri t sif %lie boat, mmlity. • "Aleadbe'rs'of th'e Legislature and' Others,. visiiing .06'1304 of 'Guyer nmeot, 'will find' it a` v'ery''',de..' Idrithle aeOppipo place. • , , rr Charges moderato. t,~ . • WM. T: SANDERS% Agent,, 1 ,illarrusliarg Icily 19-6 m • • ••'' • , • NSW DlMbaritalll... 114 E; Psabseriber „hattopinedqat,now.. Lumbe -Itard•Atithe•.e.orner‘of West etreet • and , Locus, • plley.where ha pow lute and will•lteep•conittnntly, — l4 - rebatglivfirst.rate emortment of..seasonpd_PlNE, •B 0 AILD 3 and PLANK...6nd Other, kinds of • STOFF.`aII ni which-he will eon low for•cialt. • • ' Ifolresbeatfuly,•ioljeiththe public patronage. Q40 1. 5 19 '0 1 7 . WWI tr., - liAlt N. s.ps Vanted , igh %Pillar) britheAtOMll9ol:ier for good , RAGS. .•Th.e' vwf.,avitbii laity/aid gir. the•Paptir fi ve{ ftnnuni4likilel • cr;nritheWarehute,ofMrt:r : Jacob. in(C4llol6;‘ _ is• U . - .`" are 14) I. l ll,6kerel in whole, ATtoT -f oh -0 :Abid.No tt TO - elf; ed..euniter •bn • in h ir, 01 11 0-, , barolgi.in • Tl4MAmerino , iroP?ihyS m ." 1 1" N 8 iielo'hy:' bcotiall f ,- 1 1! • WCRPC!/c dlENTLE)lEN'e.Meilinciaild Cottpr!:,olliii,ik ; -, '11 6 11' - also;l9lllcehitts,ilisttivieivi.br • :,! NIE cLOT.EI CAP " ii4kitaasat !assortment o Vela; andoPOYCOlotht Sad - .0 'Cloth Caps, al, Muc0d , rja404 ,, i , fr4:a; 4 ,, ,, ,„14 ' • p c , , , ;Vs., l'N - 115! 1% ,• 'rr". - • --,.' . - <—<-- , 45 - “:'-' 14- ,--, ‘ `-, -,,--,, tli, - S , , j1,..i1,-;,,,-!...T-.1.4.:;*-15 , StIttel iAItA frk< ,,, ..', <A4':, 4 4O...AWri 4.157. , k 2 ), , ,1ck.,,y00 , 7,!1!):16:45 • , ~,,,,,,/ ~ , , i . z .,,,.,* ~.... ' , ...;:. -, . 7 . 4 . A ir . . , . i , 1. , ii l -4- v -xt cil '0;1 ' , I:NIP i. I 0 ~..-.. , --y ; -'-' .., ' ~,•• . 1 ... .. ( '''. . i . C''''','4 C 1 '''')''' :: 1 ' It 4} ''' ' l ) '!'-', 4 ',.: j' ); ,), I ' ls 'f; ''..4r,):.UT 1 .; ' ' ' 'r:.*t ' lii9.' '' , :' , ..'% . ! ' T:)7 1 ;P7, * ; 1';': , : 'lt 1 1';' , 1 1 : i - • ; ••• -: •• , •, . ' - 1 ---L - --L-L ' -4-I,j ~ -;', -- ,-.•1 it: 1 L 111..21_1 •'.l_ ..:._ I „:-)7,,. ~ 1)/Y, .:-...5.er , ....' 0 )//. 7• • , :q -t; :•,'k , .). - 5:',.' 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I Life 20 81 91 60' -30 99 . 1,30 . 3,04'• 40 ". 1,29 . , 1,64 2,07 50 ' 1,86 2,07 3,94 - 59 3,48 - 2;97 , I 603 EXAMPLE.—A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the company 95 cents wonidne 7 cure to his family or heirs sloo'slibuld he die in one year ; or for 89,90 he secures to them $1 0 0 0 ; or for $l3 annually for seven years' he secures to them 81000 should he die in seven years.; or for $20,40 paid annually during life, he secures $lOOO to be paid when he dies. The insurer securing his , own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other. offices., For $49;50 the heirs would re ceive $5OOO should he die in one year.: ligto Forms of a. tlication and all particulars May be had at t ffice of Frans' WATTS, Esq, Carlisle, Pa, J. W. CLAGHORN, Pree't H. G. TIICKETT, Sc'.Oy• FTMD'IC. WATTS, Att'y. Dr. D. N. AIAIION, Medical Examiner. ang2B-ly The Franklin Fire Insurance Com- • OFFICE, No. 163} Chesnut street, near Fifth stress. - • DIRECTORS. Charles N. 13ancker Georgo W. Rtcharda Thomas liars Mordefoi D. Lewis Tobias Wagner -, Adolphe E. Bogie_ Samuel Grant David S. Brown Jacob R.• Smith Morris Patterson Continue to make insurance peretual, or limi ted, on eyery description of property in town land country, at rates as lowis are consistent with security. The company havo reserved a large contingent fad, which with their capital and pre miums, safely invested, afliqd ample protection tc the insured. The assets of the company on January let 1848, as published agreeably to an act of Assam bly, were as follows, viz I Mortgages •• •,,,, 8890,558 65 . • Real Caw° • 108,358 90 5 , Temporary Loans 124,45r00 Stocks - . 51,563 25 Cash on hand'and in hands of., agen.a, Since their, incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of Otis MILLION, TWO - lIUNERED THOUSA ND DOLLARS, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as - the ability and disposition. to meet with proniptness, all liabilities. , CHA RLES .N.. 8 ANCRER, f'retet. CHAS. G. Bericicsa, - Secr., - - felt 2f . The subscriber a gent . fortheabove company for Carlisle and its v icinity.-' All applications:for insurance either by mail or personnlly will be promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMDTIR. THE ALI.t.N Ann E. PENNSBOROUG Mutual Fire insurance Company pf Cum• berland county, incorporated by an act of Assem bly, is now fully organized and in operation, un der the nuenagement of the following commis sioners, viz . Staythen, Jacob Shelly, WM. R. Gorges, Lewis tlysr, Christian Tnzet. Robert Sterrett, Henry Logan, Michael Cochin', Benjamin H. Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk (Semi. Prow ell, sr, and 3lielchoir Brenoman, who respectfully call 'the attention of citizens of Cumberland and' York counties to the adv t ihtsges which the corn pany 'hold out. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any . company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, *kb are - wiillitg - to wait upon them at 'ally time. „ JACOB SHELLY, President . HENRY LOGAN, Y. Pres't LEWIS RYER, Secretary MCRAE/. COCICLIN, Treasurer AGENTS—Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlap, Allen; C n• !imam, Kingstown; lienry Searing, Shire manstoWn Simon Oyster, Wormleysburg ; . 1.10- bert Moore. Charles bell, Carlisle. • • - - Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gene ral agent; John Shorrick, John Rankin, 3.Bow man, Peter Wolford. Agents for Harrisburg—Houser & Loclunan: fob 9 TILE CUMBERLAND VALLEY r. 4414,14(11 Protection Comply HE .CUMBERLAND VADLEYALGTU- L AL PROTECTION G.. 7.4 PANY,willbe colder the, direction of the following board of Mioiagres kir the ensaing year'. viii-Thos.C. Miller, President; Samuel Galbraith, Vi ce Pre.. silent; David W. McCullou'gli ' Treasurer; A:, G. Miller ,Secretary James Weakley T• Green', John, Zug,. Abraham Fang. Richad r Woods; Samuel Huston., William - Pea; Scott Coyle, Alexander Davidson', T,herr ti.re slid a , number of 'Agents appointed In. the adjacent ouunites, who will receive applicatinnafor in suranee ai,d forward them immediately for ap prov, o DosfYlne - oftlte-Compannwlhen-the-pol icy will be 'issued without delay:..* For further inlormationieo the byTlawsof the Company T 110 S. C. MILLED Preat, t • A. G. MILLER, pCey., The following gentlemen havebeen appointed ' ' AGENTS: - - • Esq.,Westpantisboya, Gen ral AFaut._ . . S• ALCo fir, balieje,' DrAra::tlay,-Meilianiosbarig • 1 , fiesige , Brindle,Esq., : 'f ' ; ; _lns . :ll:::••MeansiEsq.„-Newburg ? ..,--,,,, • John: Clendeain,,f t sq. frilogestimn. j . ! . 1. 4 7 , vi1 t. 41 4 , 0 9 ,r , u,. „.; ~pr emi nu Plater: ;,;? ti.,!..e, 4 • '' i . . ' ' ~•-: =...- ••--,,, -2 , . -7-,, ,, . ';,,,, -til, f' - V I - T -- lt, , 7wrir: -. filltallll64iii,loire%liiilititilibi' • .'.1,113 hisiridinti Vergatable'PraminnaPlaatar, 1 'rinalitierimf which roftev long ond , tried cope fde nary have iLb eau 'fiat is feetprilYestoblialied ir.f , IV, ei all women wife maybe afflicted, with the off ' : ' O. •of Pleue,-oroutriforeale---0 1 --ilfe--7,olletilliiroirek,_ el, no* tatemmoridelhire ; plaster; guaranteeing' a re' and speodYntirc'm the-short space of, time of fr tire 'to tiered weeks , if Op‘plied with care and rear, il 0.',, carding all " the countless inetrumcnib /ad ifixp riZ , Lsivo-bandaixci.so.- long-illy-use. ~.T.hisloyfrials„jdev tifted•in auttent'lnatmenah'yts he has not failed in ,one. instance out ef,tberep Iturlied; arid 4fty . eksecri f , • Price,..QE DOl,LAR,p9i. , :boit.....Mold'An 44,,,,e'PY,, B.' eartri-OZ and Pk..ji 4. , ..writPßF;....cz;( t Z - ‘ . l -. I , ' ~'.;.f0143- , - t ly. -%,,, if. ' /”, '''' . .l, .....,,, , t ' ,:' e,... , ,!"' -".- "" '' ~, ,, :,:',';.l ~ *" *. '' ' D A. Arnold ' , f l, --1 ,T,,, , .c,, , ,--- 7 - r.- .. ,:--7--,..,---,.-..... , , ~.---AT-itilig., .o f, itii)?."Washigtgr,i 'A: , GRA D• .1 ,- n ' lei Ore and • wi; !mt., "Afritiml4,il7l,;°,f,:,-,,nacinniai aladioarSaY tkPr ,fandadnnO•hP' 'fl t "i; r , r7 iii.of Pennaylaaniam* Pii - I'M t l ' l "v Y ' l r -e"- gildiffilaittlEtaltdial. near..l4lila: , (4 1.° 4p4 v 1Zir , :q01 1 41, - py . ,,trei ,t a ii l! ‘ i i t i r ,: j u o b i l e i s i s! . q .. 79l,le,';' . ,xiwiliarr.,4ll.!ta,bpriar2:4;,,;cumionelnild :conotYy fli ''' • " if llne-r! ' 7 C ll l' le "on the.Staterroad:lead e3O es from. ,1 1,!!-. ~ -.., . raepi3.;- pd,;_ -pd ',. • • ' N wvillo. P'll - iti ,. .:,,, , IL , , , , IR : Ao,ov 4 7,Thellighesit wipe ,aiire_ a n J441111E 1 4 14 , 0 j'y 400:WA ' APY P ICIIM, 4%f' r ' .1614 ' , ;, pany of philadelphia. 35,373 28 $1,220,097 67 Fire 'lnsuranbe. C ,~~i~cellmtou~. imociEning, GRootrtrEs IT the Cheap Family Orocery Store of JO SEPH D. HALBERT, West Ma. street, Carlisle, you always,find the best st,,iply of Family Groceries that the Philadelphia markets. can afford. The subscriber has Just returned from the city, and would respectfully invite the public in general and his frionds•in particular, to call and examine his stock, which otnbraces all the articles, usually kept in his line of business, such as Rio, lava and St Droning° Coffee: lin.' perial, Young Hyson and Black Teas,' of ihe beat quality & flavor; loaf, falling loaf; crushed, clarified and browb Sugars of every grade, with iffice" to suit. Honey, sugar, house,. Orleans and syrup Molasses. _Spices of all binds, which, he will , warrant pure and. fresh ,ground . . buckets, baskets. butter bowels, wash iibb - 01, clothes, pins and.lAshes of every variety.--4 Catilile, fancy, 'rosin and country, S.O APS. Al so, a getieral neeortmenti of chewing and sof& king TOBACCO, spanish hal f spanish and coin, mon CIGARS. GLASS, 'QC EENSWARE: and CROCKERY of every description which he will sail at the lowest possible prices. • Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him. py a generous pub lic, the subscriber tenders them his hearty Thanks, and hopes that in his efforts to ,please, and particular attention to business toimerit d continuance of their support. • Nov'r 22 1898. JOS. D. HALBERT., • • NEW AND. CHEAP STORE: • Great Bargains. 'THE subscribers, recently from Philadelphia, respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that they have just opened at the corner of N. Hanover and Loather streets, an entire . new stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE, together with a -genbral assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, ell of which halve been purchased; at the present low prices, and will be sold very cheap for cash. Please call and examine the stock, as we are determined to.scll at very small profits. a • They have also been appointed ngente for the .sale of the Pekin Tea Company's. TEAS;of which they keep . h general assortment at Phila' delphin retail prices. . ..sep27 .S. D. POWELL & CO. Strong Breeze item Philadelphia. CHARLES OGILBY will be re aeiving this week n large selection of sr 'WINTER GOODS, consisting of French and English Merin'oes, Cashmeres, Mous. de .Laines, Terkeri Shawls and various aatisles of..Ladiell' dross good's Our stock of Cloths, Cassimeret, Yestings, Sne. will be unusually large - , and of the choicest style the city market can produce _ Ladies and Gentleinen are respectfully invited toleall and examine for thems t elves. Remember the •Big_Sign and Big-Aylndovvs, few'doors east ofthe Marital:House, drid direatly opposite Martin's hotel (novis 'rum CE.EaP STORE 1N CARLISLE, Nearly fipposile glecleoes Hotel, . Where 'Cloths, oftesirnerce;stainetta, vestings, I narinele;linseys, CantonApele i lhawls;glovellt ' lgt ribbens,irtalt linen's, muldi ' J anes, alpachas, Coburg clothe . moritteei;V *Ode; tAckinds,:' ginghams, ceiteoes, Vali ..tGroceriee end, Queensware, with a.varielY of 'ether goods min be had very low. Call and see his cheap stock. nov] 1 G CAVIONY: p . Fresh Drags, Medicines, 'Etc. Ecc'.4,';'. . Imre just received fromWl& Phi phis and New York' very ostensive . ‘lF'' additions to my former cg nearly every article of Medicine now in in use, together with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Brushes of almost every 4qscription, with en endless variety of other articles, which I am de termined to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. O:Zr Physicians, Country Merchants,' Pedlars and ethers, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured that every article will be sold of, a good quality, and upon reasonable Jerins.l S. ELLIOTT; '' 4 'n . itty 24 . Main street, Carlisle BARGAINS, BARGAINS LATEST ARRIVAL! SIVE subscriber has joist received a large and 12 extensive assortment of FALL and WIN= TER GOODS,-which hole determined to sell' as low as any other establishment in Carlisle or' in the county Call and see and judge for your selves Ile is satisfied flat no ono can undersell him, and will give good bargains to all wholnay favor him by calling nt hie store in West High street, nearly opposite lieeteru's Motel . His stock consists of Cloths, Cassimersc i SatMettm satin, cachmere. merino and silk Vestingst rinoes,Alptichos, Mobs do Laincs, Cachmeres, French workedeollirs, kid gloves, silk fringes, gimps,ll9'weiit,'thrend laces, &e large as sortment ef SHAWLS, such as Plaid, long. and settVe, Blanket, .Caelttnere, Tibet, Terkeri, 11 , 1oni'do laine,.:blaW , Cachinere. ke FLAN.; NELS—Scarict, yellow and white; cotton Ran, .nels,. blankets, linseys, Kentucky panes, tick ing!' at 61- cts, calicoes 3 to 6# me, Very °heall. muslthe, hosierv„Derlin and Cachmere gloves, comforts, woolen yarnvwinter gingham -- Also, a large assortment. of. BONNET.RIBSONS, .very low, satin plain and figured Mantua, ;Odin, bared, striped Mid figured Also GRO C ERIES. and QUEENS WARE, such' 'se 'Coffee; Ted; gr t rSpiees of all Ittotle.:telmeOL segarai .crockery, ghee and ,ntieetisware, rice, chocolate, Bloch, together with numerous other,orticles— Give him a cell, oet23 . J G CARMOHY Watt EL Patterscin's Truss, I ' SUPPLY, - cif iruly. vathable. •:tC"lsgl.JSVii—cerited'indfictot-bbp-stantlYfor sele at. _ troug 29 3 lel; 0 R GM): Tt:"PROOKS. 3' 0 9 1 ' lsj e rila girl! ii .l ll - 7iit ti l t ::4t g lit v.1311415' .. . , .2d[Ertniopp.,pActimPlts4'ar:c- , 4.01* oritl .•asecirtmout' of. Viencif ..' httirinoes, 'lCfiii tiiiiiiii;iNtouii:ZilLaiiiiii Eic.'jiist'ofionedbY '•;:ilop2 fig: ; 4.4 . .q1 : 6't,!0.4V i , ,Vi..t.',' , GkWi' , HITNER - t" k. . !. _. , efkrS:AlriiirlQ6Widri . general • ioniciinthot V. of Goodennon's„Boy'n gad Children's ehnh palo;biyi' , 4 c R CHO ORO Biaikomithe: , tonaßuehee BLt:ae:K amml% poAti*:l°"rkd"lWrWigtil MI „ t - 1+ , 1*),..} 4 , : : t .'154 , ''''l. : " .' 71.1'1 1: , ,INBIR. 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How very killing Mukha - 5 . 4014.1i Where Cupid, sly in omhush,,liss , With bow .iiptklirriov ‘e And. giming,nt.surrouuding buntix, , .„;• Irillictsexcrusinting.woes 'tt; Flom Akin to marrow!, ngs7ber tones earnapa 010'4 ( eiOqiienily;tentii Hatlipe—what leaqutio, tettiptingAit t, • ' Whencd adore rise "' ": • With what initallable tien;"J'' She amnia tindTrAvna with eintilpaep, 'Or, languid, sighat To old her native loveliness, •at •:.; jlowittenlonably fine bar dress, Exposing Just enough to.gueos,-, Of:hewn len: hid I. • And think you I could link my Me'. With aUch.tin Cxtri s.par_trAigmillq Good Lord I furt4i. • And why I what rriieedittif you dsslre, The iieliniest . pasiloti'tci , leiNriPl Wilthe,not do (her wealttly;eirol-i; generougyiart •• Yes, hut between yonrehtf She leeks one tuaster-witettery. -1 • . SIM Wig NO deAnt. . MIMItaaUif.ILVVIO4 Froin the flOttpn Jour;c& ' • Courtship. of Caleb: 'Ofiriistock.. CALEB CORNiTOCE was the .pply„. Ben ci.. Corneljus.Cornstock, a hard working farmer ' who tied - id -the north=western ' corner o f CtribVille, , a4leifsanr toWrilit ;Novi Vamp shire. Those•ol:iny readers Who-have pas sed through, that , village i On, their twav to y some more wealth lad paphlons place, .may reineirdnif a modest lodking white hOuse; jual altiiirtiti piss the liftle'romantle streamiknOvenlslolThe inhabitautsao Mud turtle, brorikik The .houoe standkpri.igentle swell of lianil; ; with a email bUrwell,cultiva , ted kitchen garden adjoining; With a border, of poppies and , Belly-hocks on the south, and a tiny shed and an enormoue,barn on the , north._ ~,Jt is ahaded in front: by,a. large ashy -and . tWo hutterniat. trees, betie,ah which jaitt J ) to.Affili-lea'r afil o lt, i t4/°a4 ; inie `,Sis4as utio Ididde • i' ' ~dent:ilia , 'side,teriddle Wbß frequently ' in demand, and "*.*Oleeti - Aiikt or daughter might often,,le '4letfa,.riditig to meeting on the Sabbath, or tp !';a piarket, {own on a week day, comfortably ':eitated behind The 'good man' on a pillitrn I `-h+' Caleb • was never regardeiLevim by his ': - Aiiiiiiil parents, as a remarkable bright boy —lie,wir a dull scholar,and as the district Ffehp - Or wats 'kept' only hree months in the year, tilif eclunation was not 'so gobcl as was desirable. But his mother comfinted her golf with the reflection, that it he could not tell how ninny blue beans made five, be was a good boy and a dutiful son, which was much better, and his father, Who held 'col lege-learnt folks' in utter contempt, was glad that Caleb bad no, hankering alter learning, and was not afraid of Work: ' .- ..My herb was soon inducted into all the mysteries of farming, and as he advanced towards manhood, proved himself, a 'chip of the old block.' Few could compete with film in swinging a iir4the, end turr.ing a dew: hie swartli.in afield of stout herils,grals, or in wielding an axe when vigorously rssault mg one of the Monarchs of the forest.— When lie was.only nineteen 'year's of age, it , ii said of lan that tie could thresh, more bar ley, swingle, more, flax, pr lay .More stone wail in a day, than .any other man Within the prpcints of, Crahville. . 1 But Caleb Cornstalk, although he was .blessed with thews, and sinews, and was not backward in,lising,then---for he hail net a drop al lazy blood pi ,his, body-was (truth compels• • t ' hyqtyexceedi n gly• • • me os 1 . ungsmil) • in his personal apPeaitinee anir awkward le hie tnannera. .11etwae,a,fall, leap, foetid :shoulderedi lopg : lirphed, j utiry ,anectmea of ,humanity, nip) ,i,,airivinAst ,look, a . sham" 'tilin g 'gait, and . 40iiiish •maitheilit • But` al; ' though it "AViielightri' kid' of him by , the 'young merttotihis4tcquhintanc,e ;;th - at:.• lie 'would. tieveKset4lie,river on , firey',,,yet lie T had a kind aturgenerous,disPbsifion, and in ' idti'hibit&Wai l ti Me - 1'611'61 itisailineeiand pot 'briety, exteniliiigl,Witli-ftentipls'it. , teguterity to the duties..ton thrOatrit—his!ottly. releia ,,,tio4 sed,artinsempipi t heing'oetraining,,day, fourth;ol'lnly,.and Thanksgiving day,With an occasional lyntifiie," 'Or , tiiiikißg!lrolie; But Caleti Wits not'of aithmsociablis , klispottid . tion. lie coulittrilki , eintlttalle!Woll; ;Oren? a mong thooe whit-whom-he' was Intimoe, 'add tit'snelftlinegklitiPlayeillazstoiik , ol gene ;ratikiiewitter;•-andil,:tlegi,ett fif,ll4,fleeity,7- whtch,astontsbod, Al l who Wilpl , awitre of, the !few advantages ho bitiViecniitui. ' IFiiti 'win: , '"liiiiii iiiiiniiiiii,g-m';•fiii'iniiiteini•nt licinteCiii9k.: "`ell; allittle: dull;' , Whiali ., whisfseldom.thetdaSei , , lull :would,- drelt itt;..erki..tleighlioi,_especAally , i. o .loareorPPill?LPl'Ajn it sPi t Yl'OP n it.ii'e r 1, .ehatting ever with rite r nds tad' v ar ious 'ilubjoets ) of idieWeVoitilil,lilid'iliseitifekiig the 1 ~ ' liilest, i dlicintery:AiFigi,icailfiriirpurimilts,9o- ,triidt - feed:Edintibitiadi;Wouldthallenge mime, , pee, to , a : garne ',AI. fch e mie ra t ' : . a„ gam? litti ‘ ...,whicli,lie,topk,muit,h.dfit • !ght itt i i, Li-09414: WO ; , 'with donsiteyhtlqakill:, - • ` l' . : ' etileli q :t n tcas iathei,':iihY±:ol.lliiiigiriii;linntil , t : :tfie , re'We rB dti_filo'''ll, 3 l ) preleYiairlo . inii Crab!: , lltialtetr, a!li igt,wasr) Ow in g ,w,4l,illitiqrtaNip9; Aet : dislike, fox, 4n,..rnuk44lav„o,insnrlf4 spqi; x 15,,. . le,*.do lhen'a - serviee. , ihit . there Wrirtit'ipa,r -:' kla Iti. lini!iriglir eye Of •sa livelPitirli4kreli t tiellltillylrtghteltddlltilltl;4ol&Wltell ; AMlC O r t ! e maay ) .atiqvani;akitikattiKllo4o.ll44 01a pp ! heexPFTineAattliiiooolPßoliflijivil tqf 71iialosoRT , cr rat rli„p.a.ftc9—#a , tufa a , fitgithiksl:lll l "9o l l -1 4i'PHO. 4 ,,mdirk l ii 0° f_Pf. }..blush- 1494.4Ffingrierti9u-OT t ‘DA& t li a ., t , itt P lattl n rirOf IV -F.. its fra-tlil"s - I . ( l ie t hia.o 1 !o , ~, 4 ;,.,' ll )ti,fitiviii*ai:kinlPOifiii'ffiAii 4 t)ifig'vihop "?datiti'itibtighttilitiliaalairioite 4 illothefs,-,-- 41'4)*41"AiukOj'11110tin/lsAtql4laoghter i cir iipprkiitßipr.fopp:bip , lorbr i ficnri- 1 1 007 , 440 svniArollat, , p t , , , , 1 111 , ' !ji v ieNr4-rede* rtiabbytedirnili..,!t. crMr,O, *:lVmgftli"ititValtt 6 dire'ghlesinlt 'ATM ilif'graVv;tlr luettligilt en alv,,gi t p.,.. rtggliof Ocitly ..:' iiidriilia'wonlariatikeilor. „: 1 :,,,, . atprk 01, 1 ' 4 1,,.tdi i •014i , o'llitrot f; 0 11,"40 i , ohi t . , .4. 4,i71. lIIIIEZE . eg THE. ,COQIIETTE..,,r R 0 D.; 1 1 1 :i, 41 1 , 5 T 3', . 1 . 14 1: ".• MIS BY HAWSER MARTINGALE. , . . , . ..:::-.:.1', , .. , ' ......,...„ .....,., . .f , ....., - ,..t3vl , ,=47ittfeglv2roce ~_ -- ' l ' , .."' ' ''' -- -• ' . ''- -.--.•a-,-------;-- '. 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She Wait out, one-af I I - iernooni picking some whartleberries, in an • old pasture at a long distance from the house, and adcompanied only by a yonger sister.— ; While •tlius engaged, she felt something: 'squirming beneath her -feet i —and- looking. 419Wnottaw to her great horror, a black snake,' something ,between five and six leet lorig,.' Winding about her armies; and with 'head' 'erect; theleptile; evidently a reptile 'of taste, 'seemed to be regarding herviitti interest. ~.Lucy was.not a timid maiden, and on uta•:, ny, ciccasiona had . manifested a degree of Courage.whieh entitled her to praise. But the seddenness Of the encounter, and "the ' tertifimihatacter. .of her assailant; deprived, -her for the moment of her ordinary presence' of min d, and she resorted to that means of protection which,in desperate cases, is in stinctively adopted by every true woman.— I mean • thaVshe screamed,quite lustily for assistance.! Caleb was nut far off. He wits Kloitnnate ly tar all irartiev,):talking a short cut across the adjoining pasture, when lie heard the scream. There , was-no mistaking its char actert—it war the voice of a woman in die• frede. He seized a stakafroni a lance hard. by, and rushed toward the Eleene of - actionr .. He. saw Lucy Hopkins 'standing motionless in the midst of th'sr bushes, with' horror -stamped on her features and 'wreathing with all her migat. Her' scream, however, al: though indicating imminent peril, was mush. .ct&—atsleast so thought Caleb, Who grasped 'the club 'with a firmer }land, and sprang with the speed and almost power of ne express .locomotive, to Jr rescue ! Caleb saw the reptile, as it was qnleily eliding away, and with a furious- stamp crushed' it beaenth hils feet, then hastening to The relief of. Lucy, whose features were as pale as ashes, and who, overcome with ter tor, was liar ' dly able to stand. Indeed, it Was rumored in 'Crabvitle, on the authority of her sister Alice, that Caleb, in order- to support her iteps, was obliged to put-his arm around her slender waist, during a- conside rable-pottion of their way homewards—but those who knew the habithal shyness of the young farmer . on such . laccasions, declared that this was .sheer scandal, and several-lair damsels who had addled Welijiis-characteri • insisted that Caleb COrmitocle‘Wmild yet' do 'such a thing'for the world ! Whether There vas any truth in the story oo.not, I -am eon- - ble to say, but neither Caleb nor Lucy evert' denied it when the stibject was - alluded to in their.presence,'althougb they blushed 'con= sumedlY'—and Caleb - uPon• being accused of acting so' strangely, fldgetted, and grinned - like'an.Aftiloltt said Lot a wind ! My own' opinicitt' ; i4,l4,iii it ! thi‘ae,,it Lucy never alter'- -WOl'OvattAo4 to ridicule his person or'his rinfetibM'4 , -"'! :'"lftildently admired thelrettai festatioi'4:. , ft : and kindness, on,his part, • 4 '0 1 ;Ij• ,aFfetthe timely Service which. n )Y3 .i4;...40 Fpnvinitialftertitst: Wfteil4 able *rector in Hopkins,talthougli •he lab' ; Ye fright, and•rallied her upon, it not a' 141,,K:ft,vpressed his obligations to Caleb for'hiistertiih to tier assistar.ce just in the nick of tinfe anti so earnestly pressed Caleb to call in 'and.see . hinrand the !old women' occasionally, fiat the yentig man rashly promised lie , would—but the blush and the' stammer'hit.% liceolipanied the pi•OnitiM;Shiiwed lhat'at the - moment he was thinking more of Mclean woman, titan the old one ! It was soon rumored iii the village of crabville—lor in this little village as in lei: ger places, there weio sundry persons who busied themselves with the concerns of their tieighborsthat Caleb.Corhstock had been seen at' Deacon Hopkins - twice in the course of a 'week-dand the-rumor produced quite an excitement, especially when it was ascer-. rained that it was true. The older folks It. lu up their hands in' astonishment ; the 'pretty girls %poked opt their lips, tossed their, head. In a lipitefut lone, 'I suppose ',tiny Hopkins hak got. a beau at last',' (Lucy was! hardly eighteen years old !) and such it beau : 'H.4 . , ha, ha P The ill favored 'girls bridled up, tried to look dignified, arid muttered, 'Mr. Celinstoch might -have made a. better choice, I Mink—but lie always was a tool!' . The / feting men, however, when they had 'get"an inkling of the matter, were quite en raged, forbucy had began to make a 'sense ..tiou; and while all admired hbr, more than, ,two or three began, to entertain sentiments towards her of a moreUrdent character, and -to be thus 'ultra' once shoved • aside by one , whom they' regarded as a dhll fellow, an , awkward Stick, a mere clodhopper, who had' ever shunned the-whole sox AS if he, regard ed, them as objects of *fear rather than affec tion; wal.moto 'than they were willing to -, submit - lb ;quietly. ~ . . . . i:.‘.1.-tellyou4Yllnte-it• is, Dan 7 . said Stephen; F,letc,her,poe dayto Daniel ai gg ir w ,as they . `we're at work together, dig - , I don't like the appearance el tninh,ft.ar'itllH ' Caleb, cornsteck'auid.Lucy - Hopkins-7e too':: thick `by - half—Leitil yesterday walker! , bailie together.; from' ntestingt.it ' . lllkl , iieve,r,„ Llehked. no pretty t ln, - ,t11....her '.llle,mitl.'ne .tar' front trying to avoid him—rth2 L ipTergro*or , lubberalterather.lingeted.:heltind Illitii Ite.;. jititietl.heiy i t,,i!'.ll tit ,a" . , :.. , I . "z!‘V.oll,Aveiii',rPlthed p,p03,i0i4,,,,n0 ac-,, Outifti.F.)rilKik;.!.Yolk- kriotf;' as • the_rri aii laid' WO firEl:tt:, - ,oo . , 4 eitil,liVitllii,w,eil it tiiehr;.; 'Ol';hiiiitvg':,'eftl''r:;!t.'4c,sr,:yhitY''ltivis 4 , glitietv `f4lo:?,iilii..,ilOli lii'illetheer-4bettlitee fie killed r 4 u en . lih';'(lltifiilitei,iliii,llile r lf:n'etulY,!trlght- ' iehei ' Wet \ iiheot,',:,hlty'VvitY,, , ,,2 ott'l4,i' liliird alt` j tijiti l'it I"1:00,!"eitY: ~,;.:,e.. ~ :,,,;: ,' , i . r_.4,:i "‘.l ri f ,,llsl6tfrit"lluit:44,)itiYl iffilt-tlie're'ptilOsi Ilia 'h' , olll`iiiie'ilkiiii,oilub l y tqrliiii Ofgidkv,4 ( „ !_olliiitli,"o6bov - Pibi l :iil l iiilles„ . „' l :lii i aLiilbayp, itop - pritrilieTiiniiirliiiii — itt - r eirrellif'D'ork.y.on :th 111 IF 440 tall',StigCfat ' Ini-Stelthen.l!t.,; ~ : ,t+t: . t:lMitilietil'll'beltieutidaird;:ifotlitstqueitihe evenispoplierlpivliTifinOt:he c!erte bk calfib. 1 j.ff rlO4Po49pßiffenkkligitikiKr,tt9l- tha-bli.,,i steels upon , °rep ~ ';. e r portiepnlie ,viiictici li tyl4.4xy,'lnitl,ert,i`jtiley pia 'lmotiieilraii i , he!' o '4iVllelll,f,:stilit'Steplieni'ii"liti'ii'Aii 7 stith; ii,;, 'will. bet 4;ohitnill'eutth -, t milkqand lot atei..,, AellewehouldAirr for .4) In it,le,lllMltriteli [rid! , Alke - PIFYB, ; .: II II OI O I .n,APArdSI9P^,4I9PLVoi!hP - ritidit - , , AFF: o ttre utity - tot'Oery, - meet intrn - IC n lyetitent it 11"14iiinii; "tlite,ti' drihri4'llini Inc ! 'lite ennrede, l yaii.say44 ,, vew it 4611;46411M ihrit 4'll convince iier.lhetl the ' iota itowrird,-Fkle grppl!::s , Pkw.fir4 !" .I:XAIuiRK,i4i O, IM, , P4SWkil lot' ' -ghosts - sing hobgob,hort, ~ppti: il , I ,utln otilth dearth ikii,ii'entl'philkin.illontSfy!,tittleti'grnyte.. 10ikliejtiie,t;TIVIiatotiiiilvideiftiudih;lbiT try atone As , wit Oletehet I!.v.i.:itf:nrili'el.;nwl 1i.,,, , 1 . .411 . /.'.'ilkitill'ii*ll,yliniiiiiiritibenidinen;lithe op. .P9ftlin44-'0 10,4 4P 0 Pfier.i,ffq,,,,P,Ry,lig doing :Iftntakit rit t i'lllp a lno.;; '- ggsY! e t- u keit' 4 l v : eight, lip a ariuvitimimiimitt'llt bT•4 `. :o,Yil'of eigellitii'edleli i ,lhe.slWlttielittiill be 'OnbOilikuli'ihat*PlO ol Pbolii4ebtirpel ,' . 4.klS' 4 1 . 1 .,10• v,t It ..,1 , , : f.:.!, r,;..0.;1. - 4"4.13 - 5..a..4,,,ri.in 44,1.' , 1-14„' - ' - .',: ::::.:,4 . ,*10 , 1.,1iii,' tli7.v: , „ , Mil , just' 'Hivivirie you hand, my bny;;.-tlitit's' the , thing--- , and you and the other lads shall lend ,rne'a helping hand. It. happens. - welt; the ) road winds around theburying ground and there Will be no moon. Oh, we will have glorinuefun, 'tiny hint welt for his presumptiotaimmaking love to the prettiest girl in our perish.' In the.'mpan time, Caleb, aware of Lucy's iriiention to pais the next evening with her s coaiittj'wes tri great glee; and notivithatan. dinrsome Misgivings determined to seize the opportunitrto bring matters to a crisis if pcssible. The your.g men were in error in - tititlposing that - a youth of retiring habits iind bashful disposition will not dare to pop the ,question.- It may take him a long time to take the first step, but after that, he general ly goes forwaid at a railway pace. His till fidence vaniehes,' and his I lends tre actual ly astonished at the transformation which is affected by the magic.voiver of lave: Re member ‘Cyineu Mid Iphigenia. , The next evening - found Caleb, neatly ar rayed in his Sunday obstume, pleasantly sit uated in aunt Peggy?a- parlorond in his; rough, way eadeavoring to entertain Lucy Hopkins and linthree pretty cousins. It is true lie was sage — what abashed at. first; but an encouraging word'anihr sweesmile from Lue3i, and the.charintug affaiiility , of her cou sins, restored hisself-pessession;and he was really surprised at the success of his attempt to chut freely, and laugh and joke with the girls. Before that evaning he 'did not know 'it was 'The cousins were skill : more surprised, and wondered at their dulness that they never suspected his merits before, and one of them - whispered to Lucy, and her ro guish black•eres sparkled as she said it , 'll 1 had knOwn that Caleb Comstock was hall so math of a man .as he has shown himself to be this evening, I should have Set my cap for him mysell ! „lovas before ten .o'clock, when Lucy a; 'row from her chair and'ileclaredit was time fir hot to go home; as a long dark walk-was before her,. Caleb was Very busy in collect ing her things, and. nearly knocked over one of the pretty cousins, while on a quoit alter Lucy's shawl. The night whs quite dark, but the stars shoneaut occasionally tlitongli the broken clouds, and the wind, although the tempera ! lure of the weather ' was mild,, sighed and ' moaned among the forest trees which lined a portion of the, road., Caleb and Lucy walk ed along arm in arm, Lucy evidently sae peeling that something was coming, and her voice trembled; whileshe talked pnwpntedly fast, and in a more discursive rambling man lier:than usual; often asking questions wolf out waiting for any reply from lier - Comlian.: . ion. It was eau that Lucy expected some thing terrible was .about to take place, and wished to deter the interesting catastrophe as long as it was in her . ,power. In this way they accomplished nearly hall the distance to Deacon Hopkiii'sValin house '.-and bad just reached' the.stone wal which enclosed, the. Village Burial Greens}.,. when Lucy, perhapa.thinking it was of ,no, use to struggle liner with her fate,,' ed into sitente-by • the solemn association, connected with the spot, suddenly : ceased , her prattle.. A pause of a few moments ensued,. when : Caleb, thniking that now or never was the looked - tenderly into Lucy's facte : Imagining that lie saw, dark as it was, tte • charming features of the captivating girl.. 'Lucy," said he in a subdued. and unplo. ring tone, "Lucy - Hopkins, I declare you are the sweetest and prettiest girlthat I ever saw in the course of, mv , Caleb! Don't now,!" "Tis true, Lucy, every word on't. ifott are a real nice girl, and every body says so —arid on the day that you are married, Lu cy, there will be many sad hearts in Crab. villa." • • I 'How silly you „talk, Caleb,'sau nay; "I hare no ideh of being married, and no body wants to marry me end the throb. binge of her little heart.could be heard alar off. 'l'm right sorry to hear you say you have no idea of beine mai ried; Lucy—tor I 6140u1d Aleafly like to merry you myself. And Wore say I ain't the only one in Crabvillo who could say the same Ihnig." 30h Caleb—what do you menn ?' 'IV hat do 1 :neon ?•—,Why, Nytat I say In be sure—l love you Lucy, and it you. will only say you'll.become my dolling little wile, I should be the happiest man on this rued.'' 'Caleb, how strangely you talk ! You must be joking I, I don't know what to say,?' -.‘Doii't say a word my charmer. tour mouth was made for other uses than talking,' and by a little sudden violence on the "part of Caleb--I blush while I tvrite it, but feel bound to relate' the truth—the two mouths came in collision with each other, produning a sound like the bursting of a bottle 10 sods water'. ' 'I am ashamed of you, Caleb,' remoristra ted•the fair maiden, in accents,.howeser, 1 which ,were . not angiY, at life' same time malciii'n feeble attempt to free hefiell from "his eiiibrace. •:•L'itt'lliis morneriti and While Caleb was , de :bating. within •him.lteivdie should ; press his ouit.atilt,l4ther ' ; Tut pstabliilk.hirnaell in thus , geed" graces 4 tho Deacon 'a lovely 4, 4 ug - h*,, 6 liititl'inAlerrible.giban Waif' heard' by the_ •Mtiii*'-•••Thiabatifishial all repteitui•visioas ::frunti:. their,:Mindsc. , and proptced, a, etas' ,change, in their,,lealinga and reflections, ' • , What's jhat ? . w, hors there r exclaim e d tafel3' ite a 160! 4100: '' ' . '''')/tiitithe'edeiiiiiiiifif`disinal groan was heard; iitintVlCtileb tin 7 gbicy : lOoking •.towards' this. „buriallroundi beheld three or lour wlute oh?: I t iosy,,,reimpabbng for all.,the, world .huMan . ocng,s d i ed i a the vestments of the deed, ahl: ffieglit_iTuiirtioat`aliciiitu to ea' the' Well I' . " .P.Tiil r eViiqt'd'eNitledf 2 fei.ifaiclttiti&a'aliard*, '' 30`ti.Vatid tenithfrippatenily, troth' thesti-Wk ought -tO he. ienrint siof .a• tomb, g.is inot..lo liel- 1 044 Ylth• - ,":oo( l 4:.iltalicihWitA444? eli- ,inghosti. - ,,At - ,,isilieletp!q",no 'Wonder.:Anttt :pa- . `leb"alli! seritiitt+ hat 'alti!rieed Van,ll,We it 't,r, not that Ilicx . ivati hinging on!liialtrin end 'civet, aiiciserto4hirtt-aaL , ther itraWaearer-ilteobjrtitsi which uttered tb s e.dlafftur:sof!lntlg l / 4 1'4;..!!Ildill'' possiblY.have44rtretLeant! 7 liod inglorieeslyi fiqpiAOA9PO,9IPRIMPurriaN9A!OmPViI Xtthe same ; titnei. be 'it said, he Would lent. ilei'illi eireanielauelig hiv.d'fliait'aiii'etijiiciti' !WhielflWeeeld'grtipoe , ivitlyaslif:llmili u?id' • bt6ficrit' ki, 4 ..,: , :i ..:i., ',. . 7 . ,:i ::••.T.77-.,.i• .i, 7... - t - i'll' . . • . ~ ,• . . „ 'hiAgain - ihkt called:•Out, i with assornedr.lettri r IMPP.P.Vi , T o,!! s thq!P I'6 A# 6 .9.4 03 1;9b1r1ie0r g 19. 1 11,4 (49 reply . AtAieStlptp3in.Xe the , gtio 1 lialted''Off the . itil I, ' tie "Widtha tev'olv.; hig.:iiititioif rtvhile•iiefit IttoriiirettillteilitieN repully•apprOaCheil; the 413141i/shed ihnitziwt4r stock •C0up1e.:.:134 as one of M i t e Neu` lita i i',l ' itigftlealiendiiillsa . rtiyater ibusliiiiiin, hill . 4‘,. ibaafedlniattionf,acinitt'stocisia6di,canitiiiAL4' • tlinviciFti, which a ' )sl4liiiooo i 9o , jartpponAte hostt-741Ulid etteig4im atia ll 9 l Nlii 7 iiiii ll iii6VoV l itie , n a i gw . e aittOwlet:4olitetttW*aaiibi;# lo 4 l l ll* i, `isalnikeliataateny:Thieuai oncegii*ikena,' ;) :: - iii:44 hi • :i4il;P:o;.,ilrpi ,v ,. .fzi.p,46 , k .0:,.41.;; k ii , ,ii,i,' . 6i:of; J :i .ij0i....'i*e . ,4,',1i5 . ' ,, ,,:..."A::;;i, Ii ltiti t i 11a'•i • ..,' iciaq ME NuX. Caleb's suspicions, antl;convinced him (hid some of his acquaintanceswere About. play ing him an uncivil trick, and endeavoring to humiliate him in the pretence of the. col ject el his affecti;ns, and lie took his medsures accordingly:` " He wisisphreirta Lucy, as he gently dis engaged her lam; which was still clinging to him with son of convulsive grasp.. Don't be afraid. , know, whet all this means; and we'll laugh at it tw.mortop.', He then sprang uporiThe, nearest attest,: will& was still pros trate, and continued i the most: xliabolicat sounds, and IrreVerently .gave it a sturdy kick, which elicited a• cry' of • agony, much to the admiration "ifit poorlmoy, who was standing trembling in the middle atheroad hardly knowing what to expect next. 'Guests pre. ye,! comp trona your graves to _frighten honest ite . eplel; ,said Caleb, at 'the same time administeilinete the poor . ether,- 'at object another At , mendous kick. gl'll learn you te'stify Noei in future,' shouted he, as he rtielied-titvilirrhe one who had risen to a perpendicular position and was.atteilipt iiig to steal away, but was prevented by .the sheet which lettered his limbs. 'Take that, you scoundrel V. and he gave him a blow on the nozzle whiat.Proved.that the ghost was °well furnishA With blited, : andiaid him again prostrrinene his inather'earth ! And thus Caleb (resit out his favours with an-eqUal but untilaring hand to the unfortn- . nate objects of, his 'math, Who were. unable to flee, owing tathe'peeuliarity of their cue tome, and th etatened,to transform them into tha.characters the) , had .assumed—until they with one voice, cried' for mercy, which he tpagnaiiiminisly sranied, after he became so wearied by his exertions that he was unable to-inflict upon 'them any more punishment,. He then joined Lucy, and together they pro ceetlett:on their way r iaughing at the adven ture, antVreached tier home is salety, with out meeting with any other stirring .adven venture by the way. • ' What passed between (faleb and Lucy, on that memorable evening aflertheir encounter with the ghosts, I know'not; but am credit ably informed that they were a long time° reaching the, Deacon's house; and as they stood on the r; large. flat . stone which. was placed yn ,front_of the door, e the suspicious sound havfng resemblance . to the explosion of a sosla bottle, was again heard, and was almost immediately followed by a 'gentle echo! The next, day it wag rumored that Daniel Hinis: had experienced• a severe_attack of rheumatism, and—was suffering-great--pain: He was unable,to.leave_ the house :or throe ,weeks; and When be made his appearance, there was a large blue circle around his leh eye, and his 'nose was' much swollen and inflamedcwhich gave Ilse - to the idea that Dr. Glauber had mistaken. his case, and that he had laboured under an attack of erysipei las instead of rheumatism. The good people of Crabville were anon-. ishedi on , the Sabbath alter the adventure which T _have related' above, to see in die porch of the meeting house, "the publish merit" of the intended` marriage between Ca leb CarfinalkiandttltetHopkiner. How he, a young MCA .sucdeffinre and baiihful, who had been .entirely unaccustomed to lemale society,could. win the allectiona, in so short a time .rit the Arrest girl ‘ in the parish—win her andi wear her—was a puzzle, which bblieve has never been solved in that village to his Live In blississirri.—We take the follow ing seen icileseription of life in Mississippi from ti!paitiiin :that State: •* * - • MAtiaran.--Oh St;taiday, Novornber 11th, in die Curt House, by Rev. 'Jo. Bell, Mr. • Wm. Peevy to Miss Caroline Hudspeth, all of this conniy.. The minister had just been elected Briga d ler-Genera of this brigade, and when call- , r ed upon Ao officiate at the marriage ceremo 'try, was 'busily engaged in calculating hie imajOrity, whielt:watiforge r having mo oppo neut. In another coiner: of the house wati *group of mon calculating the of Case ,and gain of Taylor; and in The-door of the house stood the ,Deputy Sheriff selling a poor 'fellow's ooin for a small suspicion of debt, while the ,Preiliala Clark; at his table, was 'busily engaged' calling off the land assesa- Itirent bonlr;.:and; another corner of the !house , smod grOuplot•beye swapping Mar ,blese.' The: minister 'crommenced :the °ere. rtrotrY) W Taylor , man Atalled out 104 I gain for Tape'', and the ass man cursed :the:ltrukr . :;l.he . Sherifli,ahrinted "how much, !for: the 'era it inere for Iheterul" Olork'ealled entitle eerth;easi:quarter :of the west Italf.itf z freirribn twelve, township • 13,E range 12' east Hilly, in the corner, cried.Outi "1 :wcm°t give-you two blacks foe a .‘.w hits. alley.P4 But :nadir: all. the thsadvanta ..geona ,circurnalancesOhe reverend gentle- I man,' wAtir harmaiderrAurels fresh-upon Me ;brow, retained "hiCgrovity. and performed Ahe'ceretiony,'aint - as he'finished the bene ic ion , rem at ked;:lO the happy couple 4hat.."l:(l,monds, only , ,received one vote la thieeonnty• " ' • (•,! . 1 :4 tx.,,To4foroproptn-An Arkansas aoc- Nr• residing, in New Oilcans, law comßenc . iird , administeringsnudioine on a new system • W hieh :is imdled.'thir timo•turn system=a kind • _ . . . . -., ...,. Of l'attiy that,iiitin• Mot t 'yet linen. adopted &- I rnoiik'rriiiiliiitt tiiitt'. iif `this quarter. fie is ilkiseribid .iiirtdifo4ii:'''' - "' You, , 4!; flite'd '` `. , _'' if inkf see tum enhry, day before the SiChirliiisitrritel:`trith'ihabc:pantaloOrie, and ix high beifaroWntrirtiat• with the -slightest nhadoriol ir rim to it:, llis•hairinings down niter hie ;ishorifileinc urinate'. nports m • pair of 441191V111#19 3 (lextad)Postiting I on. a , ' John ißler...!nsP, Pfl-Agnplilys..v.an instrument ,with‘eighSetio,,simillii r (ha te-toildin us •Vd - lit bos4; iiTY"Ot.a 4 lsrgor ifizeirifdidiffer; - endy leiteredel - tik'eiieli 'nide of thivoetagon is a lettni,.designetlrto.riipresent ii; bertent , thinz-ros.„ foy . ,e t atitztitlet;Yiftw; vomit: G far i f lynitir''ll" for p oi o 8 l'or.'svieat &c.:, When ,Ssliii;il;Vildeiir V" Vapid' 'iri;:tie 4 takes', with • tiliii'khisr#blillin. ul ihnitrii m Gni; and i without Oxamining , eithurthe , ollo4.Or the , tongue,. of asking any Atiestionni, pi oCeeds to: Spin it, .. 1 14,ist ilf,se.t)bcr*OOrding to its-,indications.- • ' ! ,.. l i u t : Alv„ agt.IPN Ai4,l9lthwith administe rs •41',..e1Vf?lei.tKisi'att injgnititefrinilliOnVitr: r eabeett l yitiish litufritfitinlif,dthiii new'sstritenrs Orqd to ' ti (l-1114 ,0 1 i li f illl V . 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