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''''''" ' '. .1 ..1: • I;Vtliii77 . :l ^' P? .. f . ..:? Wl,7' f tit- i) 131'11 ' 0, ;:(1.111 : i:.r0 it ..0: , ..',. fi' : ',' ...CO. ..1 0 ..,,,,i.- 0 ,.• .. ~,..., .: ....... : • ~ ... .: ~ .. • ‘, . ~ ..,,,, ;_.. :,,,,, ~,-,,,:. .01i' - i,',,:3'j,'r,..:1 i, -- ~., ME .. * .: 'it . If II ISI BY E. BEATTY. 4larizi. Card. • It. AS. -Mel: ULI,O ll will give his Ifi attendance in the various branches of his prows:lion, in town or country, to ell that may favor hint with a call. OFFICE, opposite the 2d l'resby tartan Church and Wert's Hotel lately occupied by Dr. Foal ho. Carlisle, sent 5 Doctor Ad. Lippe, fO3/1020P . A.T1 - 11U Physician. Office in Main street, in the house formerly occu pied by P. B. Lechler. up 9 ',lt; Dr. I. O. Loomis, ;...... rs,t,„, ‘oVrallli.,ol,,,Bpeurfoonrintha:el a - 76 rlireo, P ' . Teeth that o r e requi red for their preservation, such as Sealing, Filing, Plugging, &c, or will restore the loss of them, , by inserting Artificial 'l'eoth, from o single tooth 'to a full sett. 0 - Office on Pitt street, n few doors soutlt of the Railroad Hotel. Dr. L. is OP sent..the last ten days of every month. • 4 Card. R. J• %V. 11EXI.V.1',, Surgeon Dentist .1.1 Mit:gins his former patrons that he has re turned to Garlisle, and will he glad to attend to all call , in the line of his profession. loet3l _ John. B, Parker, A TTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE Ix in North Hanover Street, in the room for• In :Hy rmcapieti by the llon. F -Watts. . MANI' 61. 1849„ Carson C Moore, AT TORNE Y AT LAW. Office in . the recto lately occupied by Trr. Foster, deceased. ' blur 31 '47 Wm, N. Penrose, ATTOIiNEY A'l' LAW, n ill practice in ihe several Courts of Cumberland county. - Nl:kin Siren', in the room former .ly occupied bylj. G. Brandebury, Esq. James R. Smith, AII'ORNEY AT LAW. Has RE MO V ND his olljee to Beetent's Row, mt . ) doors front Burkholder's Hotel. [apr 1 GEORGE EGE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Or vicit at his residonce, eorner iii Mein street and del Public r.3totrire, opposite Burkholdfr's additieh to the dutieuol Justice of the Peace, spit attetul to all kind of writing, 'suck, as deeds, I.i)ilds,. mortgages, indentures, articles of agreement, notes, . • ap",,,d'49. . Plainfield Classical Academy,' Four: MILES WEST OF CARLISLE, BETWEEN THE NEW,VILLE STA'EE ROAD AND CUMBERLAND VAL Luy nett, IIOAD• SEVENTH SESSION. TIIE Seventh Session will commence on .M 0 N DAY, Nov. lilt, 1819. The uumber of BO lents is limited, and they are carefully pre pared for College, counting house, &e., &c. The situation precludes the possibility of stu dents associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily uccesSible by State Road or . Cumberland Valley Railroad n both.of Which pass through landeat: ached to the institution. TERMS. lEtoarding, wfishing, tuition, &c., (per Latin or Greek Instrumental Ohmic French or German Circulars %yid' reraronces, &e. furnished by Sop ir. R. IC. B I? NS, Principal. .•Yelvville ✓lcademy. AND sciENTI VIC I_,IIU-01.—NEW IIUMBERI.AI4II COUNTY,' VA. Ir IS confidently believed that hew institutions offer greater inducements to student> than the ith,,ve. Im,utted ,in the midst of 11 oily proverbial for their,einteltigence, morality and regard or the interests of religion, this Academy can effectually guard its 11101111/el , l from evil and immoral influences. Advantages are also offered to those desiring to pursue the study or the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. Those, hp vieg eons or wards and wishing to send them to a seminary of learning, tire ro• spectrally solicited to visit Nem/A:We, ni.d judge of the advantages for themselves, or, at least, procure a circular, containing full particulars, by addressing JAWiT 0 N , Newvillc, avg 22 ly • Principal. Drug and Variety Store. T 1 IE, subscriber respectfully announ ces to the public that he has taken that well lateen stand lately occupied by James Fleming, on the currier uf Pitt and high streets. dieectly, ppposito the INLansiun Rouse, where he will keeeraurCatantly on hand an assertntent of drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Perfumery and Limey artiefes,i•wliich he is deter Mined to sell low. Having engaged the services of an RIC. - PER I E'N'A) Dairatiisr he flatters himsell to be able td give general saiisfaction' to all. Phy syciana and Country Merchants supplied rit re duced prices. IL A sTu ItGEON. augts, • WRIGHT ;go SAXTON', • IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOR• .4 SIGN Ac DOiVIESTIG lIARDWARFOgg Glass, Paints, Iron, Steel,krails &c. would invite the attention of persons want ing geode in their line, to the large assertmeni they have just opened, and which they offer al John P. Lyn° WIIOLESALE'and Retail Dealer in " • Fureignand•Domastic Hardwarti', Pnint, Oil, Glass,. Vrtrnih, Ike, at the old stan'd iii .Isl Ilanov`or strecit, artiste, has just received from' Now York ; aOtt l'ltilactolpitia a large addition to his former sttidlc, to vOichilla atiVnlipp of 1 y- ors is• requCeledrtitt fo'sell lower than :Inv other-houvu in town. anrjc ol'itt‘ - '-'l.6tok - this Way. P+LEtt sub - 3eriber would' respectfully inform Ilia friends and the public) generally that ho has . • just opened' a now LUMBER AND .COAT West' high street: 1i few door coin •4assrii 7 ti•C D, Rhoads's Mira:luso, wherti now has and' .Iteepconstantly, on. itaiiirw'first MEC tosoitmriMe alrkinds ot sea . Mined:44oo boarditand plank'and'all'othefltinds 'of.at4 of wlt . ich he, will soil low for cash, '.l'llloB SAMUEL StpE.,. Notice. - . . trqE'DoiiiiriissiOnerit of gumborlaiid CoAnty .doemiitiproper.ici inforin'tMi pub ic,thafihe Nl u = .tedtmeetings of the Beard of Co missionerawill lie hold;on .tho socond,',aml forth M.ondaytt.of • MOW businose. With: saidlißottrit. millE..tritnitAiein 'at their officti c: Mt,psrlis,l9,4•l' di'' Aitogr'' „.„ . ' ',...'. ':..:.- ‘I'.:',,;..'4.ACiTICI3.II!i, :Vii i{.; i ..i. '.,:,:ey, • 40" P rri 1 b'S,..i to' 'Will' be,ipido ~1! t 0 .9 ‘ tmf.t 13115flesion 011, , 11i0 Loixinlneure, i or arionilloif.: , '--111[14,1n.oltpr,ntiocki,ii,tlio f.lltortor, of tho,eqat.. , , mitt: eroOrril 0 A f,l i-C, EIO no to noofer, upon the', ~. 'Usti( tido' tlin.ri4lits'nddlirlitiln4enof iiiiiinli. of Iflinlie. — AY. Oraulr piithOilioiird of Dirneton, , " 4 ' • .W .•S COIMSN, Cnoitior. .. •, Cirlisle Donosi•to Book,?.. I-, , ILLVMVP:BLYAIRcin L'o,4thcr sprat:, neer the aollOge,'4yeli'La lootiti: Emile moilro is 01l work to kopatingotOi,Y;;,ordeyo,,ln:lojih, • Ti 14 0 4 ktLAto4.'4 1,1 , 11 1 " PHA t 'pre6e w 1 paid (In cnitil 'or in paper) by,tita subscribbr fdr,tood CIT ft'A ('The rrt nY,bn delivaTad - ttpa",Plipor.,.sllll,,fivsi rni op`,,,frentipttrifolbLoyititi the Altattilqied Mr. ot)illligolnitll, r ,pst,rpplß,. , ,,,o,'.l, , J,,3 fOWf`, l eilA2l}ll3lll,llltig§:r-A:litittill il t )et . 4091 4 ltdclhnd for A*l)y (aat 'a) t =o,oy , 61 J tj u l3 ll l p '' a l pPlv , 'l4ko l 9 9 nn' l;h ' "O lk Yti li gil‘ty ° o l.l4 Y!t?lrp g it ° riii ' ', cup P 9 B ; ,l. 'r49 l l l,3 , , l ll S' 4 ?: Wfl ' e rMlilglM , _ , • , 1 7 , , r „,! el, I ' Family .71 I 'elespaper,-;Devotfa , to Literature, agriefulture n , ). 1 ,1 0 ,01 7 iti0.4.' , 11.0 7 4ne5s and . Generat,intelliii'iiice. • -. —1 , '.1...1 4 ..V. 1 .,1,, . .. y.••, ~, I.' 1. ~.......',..' v; , •_+. - .•....- . . )., , f ; , THERE ARE TWO THINGS, SAWN LORD BACON, VINCE MARE A NATION GREAT AND PRosegkcierpA ynaTum so ';, , ANDL,Busy •WORKsilopg,—TO WHICH, LET ME ADD, KNOWLEbGE AIID FREEDOM —Eli / It ii •:;..‘:.:+w.0..,. ~ , . ..:"., . z.v.::, . .t-. . - , k. , .... . ,C3lorcEi & .1)op1, NEW & CHEAP HARD WARE STORE. • /OH E subscriberp.have just received at their 4. New and Cheap HARDWARE STORE east High street, opposite Ogiley's,..ljrf Good. Store, a large stork of goods in the tlna, to-- which they would call the attention of lifircha sets, their arrangement in the city besrg suc h ; as is 6mhle them to soil their go at the lowest city prices. 'Their stork comptises a full assortment of LOcks and Latches of every stile and size,— uri)ocs, tierews, Bolts, and every artikle used for Puddings, Augurs - and augur Bias, Chisels, broad and hund axes, hatchets,!drawing knives, planes, and plane, bills, hand, panel, and Rip-. ping saws, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, trace nod halter chains, Mimes, shovels, spades, auditor's, hay and manure forks. Also, a large assortment of Pocket and Table Cutlery,— spoons, shovel and tongs, Winters and Trays, Hollow ware, Brass and enameled Preserving Kettles, Iron Furnaces, Cedar Ware, anvils and vices,Files and Rasps of every kind. Bar Band an Hoop Iron, Cast, Shear Spring and Blister Steel, &c. Also, nut Boxes Window Glass. ion Kegs Wetherill's Pure White Lead 5 Barrels Linseed Oil.- • 3 Barrels Sp. Turpentine. ' 2(R) Kegs Cumberland Mav9'49 WRIGH T & SAXTON Extensive Furniture Rooms, JACOB rETTnin, WOUU.) respectfully call the attention of, House-keepers and the public, to the CV. CIIBiVC stock or splendid FURNITURE, incluo ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre t -, 4; and other Tables, Dressing and 4 m•" 4 "•Th . -.4 Plain Bureaus, and every vane ty of Cabinet-ware.and Chairs, which ho has 'now-on hand at his N E %V ROOMS, un Louther street. near the corner of N.uPth El iintiver street, in the rear'of Powell & Co.'s stme. Ile is ronficlimt that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which his articles are got up, together with their arEAPNESS, will recommend them to every per son wamieg Furniture. Ile n u ts also made nr; rangements for manufacturing and keeping n constant supply of every article in his line, both plain and ornamentid, elegant and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers. He would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence house• keeping, to call nrul-mimine his present elegant stock, to which he will con stantly mike additions of the newest and most modern styles. .00E-FINS made to order at the shortest mi me. mid awn and:country. Carlisle. June 13, 1048. CriTlict late lirm of Jacob Fetter & Son having been dissolved, Jacob Fetter, sr., will carry on the business as above. =EMI NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS THE subscribers have just completed their purchases el FALL & WINTER. Ct /GDS. Our stock consists in. art of claths, cassimeres, vestings, eussinets, of all Colors and prices ,• white, yellow and red, all wool. Flan nels ; Kentucky .Ittrins velVet cords and Bea• vermens; Calieeekhy the cart load, Ginghnms, Mous do Lnines, Merinoes, Paramatta's, Co bur,, Cloths,, Alpacas, Fancy Mohnirs; Lustros, Cheeks, Tickings, Domestic Ginghamq. Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Linsey, -Plain, Pink, Brown, Maroon, Green and BIT. de LainesObr Nicts per yard; Mous de Leine Thiltet and Tekeri SIIAWLSr Long Shawls at 3, 3,50, .1. 5,0, 7,50, 8 and' 10 dollars: Silk and Linen,Handkeh . chiefs. Cotten, Woolen and Cashmere Stockings, Irish Linens, Gloves. Cloth; Gltw.nd and Fur CAPS, Gimps and Fringes ; hi variety, Combs, Wonlon Yarn, all colors, trots fins to coarse, Steel Bends, Twist aim Clasps, Purses, Scarfs. Waist Ribbons, Slides, Green Ibtrege. Blue Butte, Table Co vers of Linen and Cloth, Carpet Chain, Table Diaper, Crash, Linen Diapers, Edging. Laces, (11'91 SDOES, all sizes and prices, timbre'- Carpets, Grocmes, Queensware, Hard ware, &c. AII the above goods were - bought f o r Cash. gold and silver. slid at n saving of I_s td per cent. below those who tonight on credit. 'those wishing to save will find our goods clasper titan they can buy diem elsewhere. oct 10 A & W BENTZ. $50,00 5,00 10,00 5,00 EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE 'rice of 'Hardware I lIA yE just received the fargest and C heap est stock el lIAR DW ARE, Class, Paints, Oils I arnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet MakcesTools, Mahogany Veniers and till kinds of Building Materials ever brought to Carlisle consisting of Locks, Magas, Screws, Nails and Spike's. Persons about to build will find i greatly to their advantage to look at toy stuck before purchasing elsewhere. Ceche and see the Goods and 4iettr the price and you will lie convinced thin this ih really the Cheap Bard wore Store. Also, in store anvils, vices, tiles and rasps, and a complete assortment of Waits' Best Bar Iron, also Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sines. I hays also 'dip- Thermometer Churn tpude Mr Georgi; Spangler, the best article now in use. a . SOY THES'.-1 have just received my Spring stuck oljGrain and Grass Scythes, ananufactured expressly for My own sales, and warranted to be.a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythes to be the best ur tide in the market and •at the lowest price wholesale and retail , at the Old stand in North Hanover street. JOHN PLY NE. • Fresh Drugs, Medicines,,.Exe.. &c. I have just received from. pine add New York very. extensive additions to my former stock; contra-. clog nearly every article of Medicine now in use, together with Paints, • ' ~Turpentine, Perfumery, Seeps, Stationery, Fine 'Cutlery, Fishing . Ttiekle,, I - helms-of 'almost ovary deSeripfion, With an endless variety of other articles, which I am de turinitted•twsoll.at:the vane, LowniT prices. All Phy . siciartii, Country Merchants, Pedlars and othersi are.rospectfully requested net to pass •the OLD STAND, as they may 'rest assured 'that every article. ill bcidltre'n good quality, and upon re:ntenable terms. S. May 30' Main Street. Carlisle. . . Farmers Save' Your Money, , CAn AST IRON ' , NOR'S'', POWERS lor.two J three and four horses, mode entirely of run, 80 that you can 'leave it'in the weather without the Mast danger of injtirY. Threshing'lldnoltinee, Winnowing-14111hr; PloWa Plough Ildould-honrde, cutters; , Poitits & Shears conetantlY,OO hand.. You wilheavo money, by , calling holortnurehasing „elsewhere at .r the fOuhdrY ip,East Streit,:earlisle'Pe, , fingtVamos' : F GARDNER. Fish, ".FlS4' V 11312; • TEST iiiephie,d ef the Cheaptnimily, Grocery, "10 4cif he sailecribeit, 0 . 1 ,I,l{ gnd. 3 'Mqc Ite're I; h tat barrols: Also, 50 allege Ahith.Balt, tvkieli,he ,is•detertnined•to-sell 1 11E - th'e"lcii , eet Oricee' fp;i' Coen] •J 4) HALBERT.- jr§%.itatig ED 47At dm. 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' ..,C BA'llisllTZ: `," - A - '4 . 1 - r - ' l ,)''',::.,V; - , - #44.;. ,--.,•-•:', '' ' •'- 1 : ,, -, '',, ,~~, ISE Iff,),vitstwl4 From tho Homo •Jnurnnl. TILE MAIDEN'S ADVERTISEMENTS AT EIGHTEEN. A heart to lel A worm, fresh, cheery, virgin heart, Untenanted by man AS yet, New and:utmoll'd in nay part; Who bids the prize•to get 1 To him wto'lt pay.the easy rent, Dully and faintly due a wife, Of honest love, I ant content To give a lease far life. • • ' It has large Chambers, worth and bright, Well turnisli'd whit affections fine, And drati'd with hopes that glow with light, Howe'er the sun may shine. Tlurowner's title's gond; no claim Had yet been raised, and eyery p Is here in her own right and mune— , Who'll take this precious heart I AT TWENTY-EIGHT No tenant yet ! To let! A valuabe heart! Who seeks such property,to get, , Will nowhere find, In any mart, Abetter tohe lot. The thrum are easy, payments few— Ali. yes! tile heart described above, Offers Inducements to the true. , Economist in love ! The Property's in good repair, The.furnhure haw ne'br been used, . The drapery's none the worse for wear, But naught has beim nbus'd. 'Tie cumber'd with some trifling debts Of unrequited love, but these Shall all be cancelrd, if it gets A tenant It shell please. AY THIRTY-EIGHT; Take down the sign!. Alas the truth must now he told; Decay has prey'd on every part; No pauper now would take this old, Dilapidated heart. bar the doors, hang all' In gloom, Lay the affections on the shelf, .And„then, Into its narrowest room, • At once l'llanovehlysell. There shall 1 pass each heavy day, And living for myself—nal:lore— I'll scorn the charities that may Come knocking at my door: This old estate—thin heart—may do To hide thane rnin'd ilmpes of mine— For others it has comforts few; So then, take down the sign! N. Y. Willis remarks in publishing the above, that the American Old Maid js a proud individuality. There are not six old maids in America; we confidently conjecture, who "have not neon asked." All girls are asked in this country. Those. who still wear the unbroken cams of the of the waist of girlhood, have said, as the cirdirage - mtpressed himself upon the dif ferent modes of death, "none' please me."— Their standards were trio high—the dingle bles sedness they were to give up was better •than what was• offered—they had. educated them selves beyond the immediate demand—they made use of the shoeink-horn of flirtation to try on what did not fit—they were too proud, too humble', too confident, too modest, too plain for the right one and too good for the wrong one— but they hod their chances: Of course them aro no silly ones, for the silly will marry—some thing or other. , - Stltoctrtlll4llln9lo, ALIOE LISLE. A Thrilling Skaph from English history AY MRS. CAROLINE H. BUTLER There is 'perhaps, no date in the annals of English Hiatt - n.5 , marked with a mote bloody significance of the Marini extent to which the evil passions of mankind will reach, when not hold in check by religious or civil disci• plinii, Chun that characierized by. the 'Bloody Assizes,' in We feign of Junius the Second 1685—which, even front out the lapse centuries, still stand lordi in lonthsom6 and horrible distinctness. When the savage and Weedy-minded Jefheys, empowered by a vindictii/e • and arbitrary monarch, stalked like a de:non through the laud, tracing his passage with blood and tears, while the music ol his internal march was the groans and death-shrieks ol his victims. And as he strode onward—behind him he left horri ble, eye-blasting,,sonl-harrowing proofs of cruelty—corpses swinging in the wind at the corners the cross-roads—gibbets steak up in every inarket-place'4nd blackening heads and limbs' impaled, even before the windows ol the holy house of God ! Such we's the inure than Usual brutal leics city with which this fiend in humun shape, George Jegteys, Wel Justice of /he, Court of King's Bench executed his commission: Through all those districts where the A. habitants had either taken, up arms in the '..morimouth liebellien against the king, or who had been known rive ypsrs before-to have received the unfortunate Duke with' favor and homegp, when. assuming the rank rif a rightful prince lie passed with almost regal triumph- thi,ough the land, eid' Jeffreys and his well-picked myrmidons pursue their murderous track, sparing deither age nor sex—the death-hloW deer:ended alike epoir: the skimer head of tottering age, or lisping helpless infandy. • 'And,' says Macaulay; 'llfs spirits, rose higher and higher as the , work went.on. He laughed, stunned, joked', and swore in such a way that many thought him drunk from morning till night, but, in -him- it was.not easy to distinguish the . mad- noes priainoad evil passicra,)tarn,:tlia . ni}t4tless;pioduoed•by brandy: .• .•‘ In such a frame of mind he:entered:South arnpton and, s aroceetled towards, WinciMsicir,., which althoughmot•ilintsceno of warlike en-' oonntei • Withfiny,:r.lbeil and .- : roifith;%.:44: Itejr.firifeless boon ,iesorte& to; by- mutly 01 the lorraer as, a place ..of 2sarefyi..atnotgi lvtiom iwas r' q teli Monmouth'outh' himself..* , It , was.ilteld,riMar : llte , bordets'ol the' New ForelOhat :the urilaid?' nate VV . man. was; taken ; pijsoner.t, orwout bi fatigue—crushed: e - 7 -c hedby d isapimin rn t4tli high hops-blasted'. sea of Charles was, disociyeradmanaealedSin, aditoliere-ati.'ibtough ile' , lysig4 I"? rig'*OT and t ' llt!t#PYfuein ) 4 ll 4YC l : l6 )o ° lll:iiii:9o4 ilCett4ol4Xic;kkie;PV'i:oo4 l: fi;' , 1,=7 , 443.„1 , ‘ , teßslr k .if 1 . 1 4 1 4t)!R1!,u, Y4 l I • TY,; i r ','!lN l Y r f • i1ri,P 1 4 3 7 !n e peasantry;t,no , onevknoarinCkAftitV o i,selV.oloit,, for.,litood; e!'; Or 't i.l.lll“A'lrt? , °Agri In! 91;, P. 13 rRPAt' , . O .? c.l‘44;meil,ropp - af . stineotiloitritio nltY l ti ) !°YlP it l. i iii i o - slo:PF:;# la ki 'i ß il f.' .:':','::' , '?.'::,! - 4Y';..;:: : !:4 .° ;0"::' , t!: - ,', - ' , '''!‘ . .' - - CARLISLE,DE . . aay,..Jeffroys.was reset vatl•Ark , putsne • to the dead;. In a fine old tnansion, ecompassed..bY closely wooded park. of, a centurei• gtowth,, dwelt the Lady Alice Lisle:: - .Shri,Niras the widow of Who had mission under Crornwell, and .lutd',4lini',tiat n the Loeg , Parliameni. He had•been area ted a lord by. Cromwell ) and the title of Lady was still courteously *signed to his i tyid9W„ Rhe oaf - gfet - Inyliblovv - reiTili I per sons and parties, both Whig mnd'Tory;.lbr ' her many excellent qualities, arid , was al‘n nearly allied to many notile.tatiiiiiei. • , ' It wits near the close 01 a.beautilul autum• nal day,,that 'the-Lady Alm, OW in deep mourning weeds, might be seen _iferring slowly beneath the dark folia& of. those venerable irees, stretching in Bach prirnewal grandeul far on either side her domain.— The chastened .radiance of the settitit suit here and there burnished the almost Motion less leaves of gold, or stealing.,athwarf ihe' mossy trunks ; and over the deep green sward, mildly Illumined the forest aisles, seeming thereby as iiaths - afigels might love to tread. The only compamon al the hay was a childt—a beautiful boy of perhaps six yeqrs oldan orphan, whom the" kind Lady Mice had taken under her prOiectiott;and who now, tar from partaking in the .serious• nese of his benefactress, 'skipped and gain- boleti 'belore . her in wild and happy reekless nese—now springing like a lawn into the path before her from behind some leafy. soreen, where for a moment he had lain concealed, or striving 16' attract attention by his childish prattle, as he bounded playfully at her side As heedless to the deepening twilight as she seemed to all else around' her,,the Lady Alice had proCeedo faitheP into the depths of the woo4 . than was her usual custom, when sheuwai suddenly aroused to the late ness of the tkour by a scream from little Ed win, who, burying - Ins lace in the folds of her..mantle cried. '0 run, dear lady;;run—bad rnenl—sth the) will kill us!' 'What aro you talking of Edwin?' she answered taking his hand—cw Ito Will kill us? ' We shall soon be at the hall ; fie, bny, are you afraid be rise the sun has set and the old woods gloWn datk 401, is this my • little.hero ?' . (But, lady, 1-see-men—bad, wicked men ; there, lady, there,' veintimr; es he r ,spoke to .a clump 01 low esks'. • • it'nolieh boy, it is-ordy'an said - the loan ivr 4 er' turning to rafrann bar stops.' Al that moment two mon sprung from out the thicket and stood in her petit, Well might that lady tremble, alone and unprotec ted in the deep, dark Weed ; . yet, in tiMes that well belied her fears, she' unialleiingly bade them stand aside and give, passage to herself and the pale, timid child she led by le hand 'We mean not to harm or frighten you, madam,' said one of the men, lilting his goatskin cap, and stepping aside, 'we seek iitn.rtur hands shelter and (nod: For three days 'we have lain concealed within tiles () woods, not daring to venture forth even to satisfy the cravings of hunger.,_ We are nei ther thieveg nor murderers—slight offences may be in these signal dales of despotism and injustice—but men hurtled down like wild beasts in religious cause of civil and religiou freedom. It is for our lives we implore yeier , , - aid' 'Yea, for our lives'—that we may be spa red to trample the ashes of Belial under Our feet, and smite, and slay and destroy the arch tools of oppression,'' interMpten the' other with violent gesticulations 'and thou, mi. , man, art the chosen vessel of the Lord to shield his servants trout -the man of blood against the dreadful day of retribution.' 'leek not to know why you are thus thrown within peril of your answered the Ltitly - Alipe, 'it is enough tot. me ma thay,yott , are'relloWbeings in distress, and es Spell must clann my sympathy and the* shelter,of my roof.' God forbid thci, doors of Alice Lisle. ,ifikAjirbsoelesed against mislortutte. FolloW met; tlten; ` tFietida; ' And Such Mod as my hbuss . affords, and as it can ;hie may the Ifiesa,unick you/ Confident tn. the,autichment and fidelity-01 her - 11oMestiFii,".the'.Lady Alm'e, in 'n Jew s words m!!4 i 40min le'thern (hut_ the lives of thise.urifiiitintne,menyll9lll in jeopardy,' and that they sought , from her kindness eclair and conceal men t,. end ohatloif fence of pet r r rtila,h;ess, Atop . , go c4al;,iy . 9lli, tried hthisehold geoereas sympathy: • An excellent supper; sitch„" as 'their ,hirli4;,. naturesiahiug flgtii, r A44 . ki,4: l- b. 9,1 1 14! .41 wine,;„soon. l pfacea; before, tne; ,ivearly 00414, 3:h ey , we r e ,th?ri , isoneactod Ledy'Alicchherself , J4e . 'l . ool l ?jk: abbe, •• •)• 1:71•tt ' , "M , ,01,1 , t r she eqd,-f . twabaken Paault your finger a : docie' bfetuf tz.' • .thus,r t 1.0114 , eartit' l nisia o 4 , 1 4"1 1 ,. ( t} 4,11 ° YIP Pf 'thii , Cfirl `Chapel,: i!rhele',,,lo,caSo a,therl, ' Bedsit) trout 4 g,RP3')'3' 9ll ow- I . l7 4i te '' P er Searehoi.BleeKtLenj (1 8 one aii::gi , tll:opt:F111 . 11gti„r1,41); ° p' 11 41 1 :q 1 1, ' iyaVoif,,aurf impettba,leest Oar-repo Nfait'Your` 801Ye0,011the,ivapni, esolikesattthmil,pol,icit,itl ciutPha rtnxi, ',l-krr 4 "'” ••`.", is 1 As she batlefithicrOigaLlil,nigh,t, k a_ t!'),l thitfic, si)liFlV'ttiVlTl(dEVPANtrlohgt! ~ parrie gh'Caiddri#inx ) t 'u th k,`; 6 !' ' P. tiil 4:2s, l6 t 4 l 9 . ea' 111 -° ,O 11oat1; Hight;; bleowithe , ,t 6 /ean. itirisqght \kidee".i 4 ataluik • f aio o ,o' fll ' Oh!, ~ ??,,I,6 , 4iiSt i ; 1 ,4;,-,4),. k iif % ery,"ata Vint yij !t9;64, R% air )d- riot` 4 j) ku 4 ,4 Janthhhecluteg • ~ 114. 1! he;1 1, 1 ‘ 1 6 1 1144k 1h ;‘ 4.1 0 144 110 1 )9 ' 61 4 '11 luseivUud 3 'nnon the-lberl "wfrietieerilahf rih til 316'att40 i-;s:;`~ ... ~~r,~~'~~ , ... / 849 . s had, sot nivealed Their names, neither lied' she. sought to .Ciscover who the!) , 'Were, or. for what Crime they driven to their 'present strait—lye - that, thdffled 'the wrath of the cruel Minded Jeffreys She felt persuaded, and fearful that. with his niyrinidons he might be close en the track of these unhap py men, she, too, sat watching all the night, or peeing with light footfall the,long galleries ever-and anon .stepping out upon the baler). fifTarTil — ifirtfifilirre — every soUffil i•Trf - Cifesi magnifying the vviiispete of trees, into the sappreesed murmurs of an armed force, Aii : however,.remained quiet. Just as fife .day began to dawn, she threw herself upon her cooch—not meaning to sleep. But rive?. come with the fatigue of her lonely night watch, and lulled perhaps by the security which almost always comes to the watcher with the dawn of day, she soon unconscious ly sunk into a sleep sleep, from which, alas! she was but toorageT; for even in that brief half hour when tired nar'urc claim ed its own, the wily Jeffrey had erir . rimnaed the house. with his no less .brutal soldiers. 'Come, come, madam, bestir yourself-, , r3u are wanted," Cried the leader, seizing the Lady Alice by the shoulder, and rudely shaking her, "methinks you sleep well this morning—long watching makes sound slum bers, elr! Come; up.with you, woman, and tell us in what corner of this rebel's nest you' have stowed away . the Presbyterian knave and his worthy friend." • . Iu a. moment the lady was fully awake,: and-comprehended at once her perilous situ ation, Rut her self-possession did not for Sake her, and breathing an inward prayer for the two unhappy men so clossly pursued', she said,as she drew - herself proudly tip, "What means this unmannerly intrusion ? Off, unhand me, or your audacity shall be punished salt deserves "Ho, lio, my brave wench, words are cheap! ,Yoe. will not find the proofs so easy ! Know, mistress, that yourself and servants are my prispners,' replied Jeffreys. You). prlsoners!' cried the tin •onternpt; Fond who are you, and by' se authority do you dare to lay 'halide on me or any beneath my roof!' , AVlto'am 1? That you shall soon know to your cost,' said Jeffreys with, a horrible oath. 7 ,- -iGeorge Jeffreys has alulculiar "vay of making himself known, my mistress.— New deliver up these two arell rebels—the canting, whining priest, and the traitor Nel llit'ope, into our hands, and mayhap not press my further acquaintanee Upon your ladyship, except - to. wine, for Pllwartaut you, my men, (turning to his followers) these old cellars are not dry' know no such persons vs those you seek! replied the Lady Alice, firmly; and what reason have -you to suppose they are within my houarat' - (We know it , dud thatis enough,' replied Jeffreys. l'hey are known to have laid Ind within your neighborhood, ,and we know they have been secreted by 'you; "and now, by G-d, madam, unless you lead us to th?ir kennel, your body shall writhe in flames, or be dhacked ill pieces by my soldiers , Inlarnous, cowardly wretch,'-replied Alice Lille, undaunted, 'think you your threats would induce me to hetray, more especially into your blood-thirsty hands, any unhappy individual who had sought my protection ! Know' Alice Lisle better.' . ‘ 'Ho-ho, are we so bravo ! here, my men, rake- this beßAis mistress, and give her a (tepee on hot coals r- cried the ferocious Jef freys. At"that instant littlevEdwin, still in his night dress, opener; the dour of iris little bed• room, and ran terrified towaids the Lady- Alice ;, but he was not permitted to reach her; a soldier rudely seized the : peor boy by the shoulder, and. notwithstanding his shrieks, held Min with such a g,rilt*laft the print of his fingers upon the tendgi flesh. 'Ruffian, unliand the child l' exclaimed the lady, attempring.to rise, but held back by the iron. hand of ,ledrays. 'Ha! a pretty hostage, truly I' ho said-- 'Here, Ralciitie, draw your dagger, across his pretty white throat, unless this stubborn wo man yield up our prey—do you hear, that V turning to the Lady Alice. , ~, .. , ,hi. Oli save me—save me I„itil JAILIo :them kill me!' screamodAha, pont littles 4 lellew, surging, \c‘, Oreiticl.o o . o Y ;Jhen , turning 1 Ilia beautilut eyes upon - the haixt-dierr'friltuias , of the man who 'held. tr t il - ii . :heaftifigste t qUSAY arci' l 9, l ii t ..liPoi; r?PIn,l; , /i1 3 ""7" .16r,,i1r,1er, r ay; • hil tt lCe uplifted, and- his t ,softii golden. curinrlalliog,overiliks,white shauldersvltelii, whicluilhadimkra ,, inglit - dre"#:bliir filikeS, Vviry2r :0 -=,1 -ii" :it• -t—t,'. o•: t.:1 r, . • a. _-',,:k.i . lolti G in,.:),,i v , 1 41 ':V.;!Illt, 71119. 1 kine it heryitlino wn ;danger, .nor: 140 iimultsibiatiedinpun'he'r 'corild 'draw lo'rth; noo - iiiiained. s tleWn • i thetTi '4 '01161c;i;,i; 'ii,ie Ltiqt49lo! ' t' Y ' ' ''..' ,ft.w,.. 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I -;:-', ' ,it,l-=.::.,:cA:'',''i.''.`';';',:;L'-'T:.'t?.I,W,,a4NIIV,.:' RE == 11111 .ek~y_~^isr.=:sswXr~t;:t'R6~H;~%#„~~aata~~._ t~oc^ , z~.,aa, . . your lordship=liar I dan!t 'help lanighilig;ive;fOunditis rb vt;ren c chin -deep'. in 'a malt teb—ha, hg, ha.! and the Other rogite . we hauled from the kitchen chimney, as black as his ronstee the devil P 'And to his master he ahL It farm be sent with a crack in his windpipe,' said Tellreys. Wounds; your honor, you loves a joke P snirl: one, who might be called the Trois Es chelles of the company, edging up to Jeffreys with u hui.td string therlas eels up below there,--yonder is a strong beam , or shall we have their heads in the market-place, as a kind of warning to All traitors!' 'Peace. knave !' replied Jefftey.s; with a frown which map the villain turn pale ; 'attend to your duty, and see that the prisoners are wall secured ; ..these follows are slippery rascals— and now, madam,' (turning to-Alice Lisle,) 'up with you, and prepare to follow either to the scaffold or the stake, ae suits my pleasure,— Then, with a brutal blow with the back of' his sword, he rudely pushed his victim on before Her weeping, and terrified domestics would have, approached their beloved mistroaa, but were thrust back by the drawn swords of 'the soldiers, and when the unfortunate lady. cross, ed her threshold, it was over the dead body of. . . her aged butler, brutally struck down before her. `Farewell, my friends,' said the; Lady Alice, turning to her faithful attendavp il look for no mercy at the hands of thersel cruel men, whose pastime is death ; yet though they may torture the body, unto the mercy of ,niy Re deemer do I humbly commit my soul. May God forgive these my enemies, for in their blind rage they know not what they do ; pray for them, my frionde.' Come, none of your cant here, if you please madam ; if we want any praying done, . we'll call on yonder longnosed, whining saint,' cried Jeffreys, pointing to Hicks, who, with Nel thorpe at his side, atid-olosely bound together with ropes, and guarded together oh either side, was brought_forWard. Lest by appearingoo recognise thp Lady Al. ice they might increase her danger,the prison ers took no, notice whatever of her who fords& sakes was now in shah peril,and met her glance as they would that of a stranger. Nolthorpo, indeed, essayed once to spook, for . the purpose of acquitting the Lady Alice of all knowledge of himself and companion:but Ills speech was p cut short by vile tauntivtand curses. That) wretched men hail-heard too late the tramp of their puretters, and forgetting in their sudden alain't the secret panel, sprung through e ,window, and endeavored . to conceal tlietn .stitycs some ot ousuuttoingei—out vainly • —they were soon dragged forth, and knew that from the jaws of the blood-hound Jeffreys, death was to be their only release. And now, without any delay, the prisoners were brought to trial, the Lady Alice being first 'placed at the bar, charged with treason, in concealing or harboring persons disaffected to Op-king, and known to have been Concern ed in the late insurrection. litany of the jurors were of the most respec table men of Hampshire, and all shrunk from convicting an amiable mid exemplary female, for a crime (if crime it could be called) which 'certainly arose from the purest. and noblest e- Motions of the-heart. But Jeffreys was not to be so robbed of his prey. Witnesses forestalled by his vindictive spirit uppcurcd against her, and those who would have testified in her favovi were so put down by the bold-faced cunning of these hirelings, as to do more injury than good to fho cause which they caine.to sustain. • - The Lady Alice was then culled upon for her defence. In a modest. gmf,.oigutfultic,manner she addressed the Court. She by• "trying- that she knew not the men who had sought her protection, nor. had shonsked for ;what offence they wore thus hunted down; It was enough that •famished and weary, they required her as aistance, and that Assistance she had freely ren dered them ;. 'Yet for this, gentlemen,' sho • continued, '1 am erraigned for treason. Has charity, then, become a crime ,? Is it a. cool , tal offence to relieve the. wants of our suffering tellew.beings ; and roust the cold voice of pru dence. overcome the Divine precepts of, Jesus ? Now-God forbid V "••••••• • She woe hero interrupted by an, ,Insoltint re. merk'froni the judge; anti if allowed again to speak, if 'Was only in draw upon, . herself hie , coerce;' ifitibelina 'ilbaldr,i;.. - ' - ', Tiiiiluiri'intliintilidir syilipitinesmure then 103 P eiffitit'dlori' the unheilliyle;iY. , trrhoircensultatiOn'wati 'too long' for the pa.. . . „ lience of the jedge. ' Ho grew furiouti at their delay=-'stampingtind'avieering like' i ' 644 iii in: 'lle.sent , w messenger to tell them 'that 'it they :did not instantly return, ho would atilt:din the ; court ro look them up all l jiifht .s lFhns put !te' , liiii• tiTHilin ttliay'ettine,'lml. came only to, say tlitit!tlieY iloubtoff Whether 'LlnkoliCiiii;'had,lnion 'inado' out: 'Jeffreys 'oritsiii'llititil/ - *ih''liiiiiri''' i . , a • ~ .:.i•it:;•:ti-i 0 I, ''' .A • sChetiiently;-and alter 4 stilia ion, I - . .. .. " .. 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' 'd.',l:;:",,V.4;::!,.::ji'.'iESZ:''j.n:',:'ag'''i',.'-'-':.4asP''ti;*a.'rallitiVaßgr'lMF;gji:ifdth)7:rA,;titk/i',i?.Z•.;;..,-/i.e_t'..1:k1,,C,A:,0:,.y.„„V1.,c±:, IZE=2MEMMI y - z-141;-, • _ • 4 - =ll , VOLUME 14. -NO. 17. lizard made its bed; ; though they shut her out from the world-4rom friends—front freedom,— they wild not imprison liar• Soul, nor &nail the spirit of the martyred Alice, as it aseended in prayer to the Heavenly. Throne. Diiiine „Jove and holy trait in the *anises of her Redeem er illu e .mined her 'dirk dungeOn with the bright- nese of heaven ; and when led forth to the seaf. fold—death was walleyed up in victory. ' Alice Lisle was beheaded in the Market PhiCe at Winchester, Anno Domini, 1685., ..ttlieeed aro the Vero in heart, for~hey . , !hall see cod' *Macaulay ~ IMPROVE THE LONG EVENTNIGL : -It lhas . been truly paid that idleness is a calamity next to sickness, and often entails habits upon . its victims which cause more distress than the waslings of disease. No young man can realize the vast importance of adopting some plan by which he will be wiser and ham - for having a few leisure hours each 14 day. How easy .to turn them to good as but how many waste Them in idle and useless visite to the eating and drinking saloons, ball-alleys, and billiard re.o:ris ! instead of thirs . wasting your time, take uPrt course of reading, attend lectures, and im '"prove the many opportunities afforded for acquiring useful knowldge, and your suc cess in...bilif:nes,sill be more certain, and you will be able,. to teach and maintain J high position in society., There, is not a young man in rite couniry who cannot read 1 ( several volumes of standard literature during the winter4enings. Take for exa ple, the history of England or our own co trv, sub jects intimately connected with ommerce and trade, modern languages, cr he best works in polite literature, and you will find then abounding in higher tied purer plea.- , rot sures than can be obtained in the il ' ed manner in which young men to generally spend their time. No man bec es distin guished in any pursuit without close study and-application, and he who wastes his lei sure moments will be sure to occupy an in ferior position as a merchant or meohanio. A Hint to the Idle. Axe.—The other day I was holding a man by the hand as firm in its outward texture as leather, and his sun-burnt face as inflexible as parchment; he was pouring forth a tirade of contempt . 611 those people who complain that they ean-find-nothing to do, as an excuse for becoming idle !balers.. , Said I, 'Jell, what do you work , at Yoh l oo k .nal banns/ t * 1 ••••• v 01) at?' ' 'Why,' said he, bought me an axe three years ago, that cost me twcydollars; that wag all the money I had; I went to chopping wood by the, ;cord ; . I have done nothing else, and I have earned more than six hum dred dollars. I have drank no grog, paid no docter, and lave bought me a farm in the Hoosier State, and shall be married next week to a girl that has earned two hundred dollars since she was eighteen: My,old axe shall keep in the drawer, and buy me a new one to cut my wood with.' After I belt hide, I thought to mysell, 'that axe,' and 'no grog' They are iwo things to matte a man in this world. That axe! And then a farm, and a wile). the best of all. MADICINE.—These is a great error committed every day, in flyiri s g to medicine at once when the functions'of the Stomach and liver are disordered, the secretionri un natural, and the food imperfectly digested.— Instead ot taking purgatives day alter day, to carry off diseaSed secretions, we should.. lessen and simplify the food, in order to prevent the lormation of these bad secretioas„ In doing this we have great prejudices to o veroome—the patient feels' himself getting weaker and thinner ; and he leeks to 'nourish lag food and tonics fora cure. But he will he diseppeinted in the end by the plan. From • four ounces of gruel every six hoine he will un-' der many states of indigestion.derive more nu- 1 triment and strength than from halfa. pound of. animal fond and a pint of wino. .khaveiltnewn.' dxspeptio patients gain flesh on pair a„ pint Of good gruel thrice in the, twenty-four hours.— The invalid will acquire ii."Begniti" of strength and, firmness, if not fulness of muscle, on this quantity, (halt a pound of food tit dinner,) which`• will in time surprise his Rhoads as` well as kiln- - 1. selfe-Dr. Johnson,.. , • " ' • TEA, CULTURE IN Smiths et ; §ootti t;utolina, has beeti'lexperitnenting‘ for, several.yeais in' regii'd 'to 'the leiittibility': it cultivating the tea plant in this eo , itutry: . .. He . sueeeeileil bey tint and , intends efißscip,„; He leSprtiiiithii , 1 I