Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 28, 1857, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    • . .
' , • .
• +--..-' ---,„---- 4 . . ,--d-
-
~,,,_,„ ......g....,.,,„
_
• r-- • • *-- ----- - -r - - t . ,l>l.e --,7 -7-- - - -- -c-" 5- ' I J .). ' • •
----.=__ e .----- ;, . . • s _ .
'----m-- ' ----I-- - '-2-'. :- ; ; ' 7_7-__-= r •••• '
'',l '' ,l. .; 4 ,(1' ; .- - • •'''-_,_-.-, ;P; =-..-=----;"
y we _ 1 t 1 . ---""-
--
•-- - = C - --= 1 : 4 ." . .
t -=
- - f ,'' . ''''
- • ri, - .
, i
. M .
~ - . , , _ --=•
';' ,7 -'-' - = •
~2 , I Tg _ "••_ .l
_____---, - ,',.• `--
. - - --
_. ' ' t '0 - -- - - W
r
— 4 .=-.-
-
—,-- •lll,tt t ... 'L . •.t 1 L • * 1 1 .., L ,--• - • .• ..... .. 1 ,•' • '.' '' .• W ° ' -7- .-_
_'._._..-:-.---
,_.,_ ~, -__.,,f-,,,, _ f ,-..-- , -ff-.. , t ,
.....: * l- '
_-_,--_, , .---.t.. . E.--.'_f; - ~,_ I `..„--„, -
'CV ••`' ' ' --: \ , '4.. 4 1- : __:•_-- ~ M _
--- -
-...,
' W
.___---- , • , 11110. -'==.-. . 0-'- ' ',., "' c .. , 1 ~ I:l3lltrx. - : - .l'; 1: i' - . , ?;44kagekt i.... , 0 2 3e: . . 1 , .- - • :_-_--,.----... -=------ _A -,----",-' ' --...--.
_- =---
_,...'=„,..___
„,_, , i ,„ .
-- --.. , , , ~ , !=____---,1 , 63 d , 4- 1 - 7 - ‘','-••--,_ -- 1 =l .
~.•:,
• . -..-__.--_-_, 7_, - , - __7" , --, , - =----- , • ---- - f -------, '
-' •.W - ----=- - -7- , --_-_- , • '-=•.--=-. ,t_ s, - 7 . ~. _-- , -- , -',-- L---- -- r _,_ ...--,--- s
.•. l
..' • ~ , •,
I ,,, ,' ~, , ult ", ,2-t NW, -itl, • ; ;
. - -
- , . . , .- "; ; ' ... ;% ,-^ e' ' ' : ;,; •;. ; ''' ,;; , , •1. :,•-• s; ;':' :; ,- ;1; '• ' • „
VOL." LVII.
E..BEATTY;
ritOPRIE ; POIL
• •
•
. . TERMS OF PUBLICATION.
The CARLISLE: LIERAID •Is publisha weekly ou a large
sheet, containing P(iltTY CoLUMO, and furnished to Bub
:cribure at the rate of $1.60 If paid strictly in advanco;
0,75 if paid within tthe year.; or $2 In all eases whim
2aymont Is delaytel 'until after the expiration Of the
_No subscriPtlons roccivod less-period than
six months, and 110110 discontinued until all urrearages
aroaid),unitsis at tOo option of the publiSher. Papers
sentlb Subscribers living out of Cumberland rowdy
must he paid for Au advance, or the payment assunied
ro,puusildp -porson .11 v ing . in Cmuborlaud coun-
Thoso terms will La rigidly adherod to In all rases.
. •
ADVEILTISEDIENTB'
Advertisements will he charged stop per_aquqgq o
twelve lines for three Insertions. and 26 touts for each
subsequent insertlont'•;All advertisements of less than
twelve lines coushieredas a square. The following rates,
will bu'rlisrged fur Quartetly,.fialf Yearly and Yearl
advertising: 4 - • - : • •• • .
. 3 . Months. 0 Months . 12 Months.
1 Square, (12 linos)" $3.00 gb.uo• $O.OO
2" !!..,•- 5.00 5.00 12.00
Wpm, - 8.00 12.00 10.00
- ' 12.00 20.00 30.00
- "-- 22.00 - 35.00 45.00
.• - -
'Advoi-flsoments Insurteit'inifotro - Marringes End 'Paths;
8 rents per lino for first Insertion, and 4 cents per him
for subsequont inkertions. Communications on subjects
of limited or individual Interest larchattnal 6 con 6;
per lino. The Proprietor will not be responsible In dam
ages for errors In adverthleinonts. Obituary notices not
oxcooding Live lines, will be inserted without 'charge.
aims Meant, JOR PRINTING OFFICE is die
ad most complete establishment in thehotinty..
and presses, and a general- variety of material
r Plain and Fancy. work of every kind, ennidni
Job Printing at the shortest notice and hn the
enable terms. Persons In want of Mlis.lllanks
ling In the "Jobbing lino, will find it their in.
'give us a call. Every var iety of BLANES mu.
al hand.
ill otters 'on i t ..,-
ntiou.
Tho to
larguat an
Throo gm
salted for
um to , do J
most rens ,
or any thl
to o t to g
atantb
V' All
cure atton
n
-03
,N
R
Ifi,lo
22 29
111.7
r 81 651
2
22 3'
2J ar,l
1901
'7
31 4
1 - 0 j 1
17 I
ficiwal& - toc
U• S• GIMERNIVEENri.
PrOSIttOIItRANKLIN
Vito Presidelit—.l`.,r. D. 1:11101IT.
Secrotary of•StaLe—Wm: L. Muter.
•
Secretary of lutorior-ltouria
cerotary or Troury—.lnNl ot UTIIItiP.
J Sns
exretary ot.War-lEFFEILSOS Da VII.
- t , ectotttry of Reny—.l....H. C. '
Post. 31mter Conoral—anAms CABINIELL.
Attoiney no , lorill—CALED CUNIIINI.I. •
- Chief Julia ea of United States—lt..B. Truer
STATE GOVERNMENT
Governor--JAmss Poi.i.ots. • •
Soccoiarrur St 4 Le —AN DREW CI. CURTIN.
811..VOTOV 601101,1—.1. be
Aildiim•MlMl—B. CANES.
Trousui c.— 11LIM: - H.
utlgoi or tilo Nnpioaw CAokt i.twis, J. B. BLA.pc,
W. B. Lownix, G. liroomuu., .1. C. IiNoZ •
COU.iAT
r re SI dell t. Judge—nom JAM IN n. VC:%IIAM
A_Twoelolm Judges—lieu..lolou JUIp.. Samuel 'wood
burn.
District, Atte...my—Wm. Zie Sbeater
Prothnnu:my—lmulel l. No.II.
Ito:murder ;
4 Ato;.:lllLer-111 , 11am _Ly;le. _____
131!eviS—Jaeo:, Bowman
mhysur— _
Coudi.y Tl;o.vgnek•—.4„dttut Seuseman,
County CenimLnlonurs.L s tleorae 'M. Graham, MI
.L/lam- lletniersr a, Andrew Kum Clerk to Commis
alonera. Michael Wino.
Ditueters Of the l'oor--George Drin lle, John' C
'Brown, .9.ainuel '.Buperintundunt flow,
Ipeph 'Whack.
soxioucaa aerxouns
Chia( lloy,„..gsq--Col. 'ARM. r.oxo
Could.
Coitucil—R. C. IVUOlii,ll4,:(l'resitle.li.)
1:14140, .Who - Thumh , oil : - 311chaul Shuaier, 1 I.
Wang, David Sip 9, flobeti, brio, A. A. lino, 31ichuo
--1101eolab.
Con4l.o)le.:—.John Spahr, lash Coustal.4; lipbur.
Mcdirtnoy, Ward Co;it.i.thie.
CHUItCHES
• \
First Presbyterian Church, northwest anglol of ;Centro
- Square. Rol. CONWAV,P. Wlso, Pastor.,`iervicbs every
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock,
P. M.
Socond Presbyterian Chureh,curnur of South Hanover
•and Pomfrot streets. Bev. ;th , . & kW, Pastor. Services
commune° at 11 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, I'. FL
- St. Johns Church; (Prot. Episcopal) no, thrust angle of
Centro Squab. Itov..J.MOU 11. Molten, hector. .su'rvi c cs
at 11 o'clock, A.M., and 'J o'clock, P. M.
English Lutheran Church, Budlimd between Main find
Louthor -streets. Rov. Jacow Far, Pastor. , Services
• lit 11 o'clock, A. 31.,atd 7 o'clock, P. 31. •
lumen Rammed Church, Louther, bet)veun Hanover
nt .10 , ..4 o'clock, 71., and k 6 P. 31.
~I.eil.tudlst•E.ChurcitAlirot Clump) corner of Meinand
Pitt streets. Itev. Juna M. Srinsattslor. Survicus at
'll o'clock, A. M., cud 11 . 4 o'clock, 111 , -
3luthodist B. Church, (second Chargor toy.' Thomas
piI;aIIEIITY, Pastor. Somilces in CollegeCimpoli nt 11
o'clock A. 111., tied 3 o'clock, P. 211.. -
Roman Catholic Church, Pomfret, near Enst Stre - ot.—
.Z___liol.J.MlES.llansury,Pastur—iiervicestat.thnlfud.anu,
day of each month., •
tlorulitu Luthornn - Church, corium of Pomfret and
, Bodihrd Ftrects. lior. 1. P. Easchold, Pastor. Sonic° at
. 1113, - 6 AL M.
Aka -When changes In the abovo are necessary the pro-
!sous aro requested to notify us.
DICKINSON COLLEGE.
u l tund-Prvfessor-of-Ilerol
Roc. Mumma M. Johntiaii, Professor of Philosephy
and 11.11;',1) Literature... . •.•
tldl. W. blarsliall, ProfcssoiZl — Xneinnt•Languogcs.
• Bor. Otis 11. Tlifany, Pr•efessorel 3latbeniatics.- • --
William C. Wilson, Profesion. of Natural Stionce and
Cbrator of Ulu Museum. ' • '
Alesaaidor School, Profosioir of Melded and I,loders)
Larimies. .
' Samuel 1). Millman, Principal of the Gra'norir School
James P. Marshall, Assistant in the Uranium. School.
00,,.PORA.Txons
' Caninas 13.;•031P 11.AN.F...—L'IMAIOnt, ;Lenard Parker;
Cockier, Wm. M. Dectean Clerks, J. P. Labeler, ti. C.
Fl cam;;arta. Dlreelois. Mellon! Paiker, John ,Zug;
11 ukll Stain t. whoupla Paxton. 11, C. Woodwind, Eamkt
Dona o . Jelin s.onlowni, Houry Logan, .sainuiti q Derry.
CenueoLaSl/FALLer IL .IL Roan ConraNr,. , -Probidont,
ode; it; Wails; Secretary and 'Ti oiler, FAIWord AL .
•DlddloLfiulwv3utGudabt ; A. B. limitla --- Passongratraina
twlco nday, • anstsrurd, louring Oldish, up 104:5 o'clock,
nuiL3.ss o'clock, P-li- -, Two - Lnilias every day West.
wa; Curlislo at 10.43 o'clock, A.M.and,2.48, P3l.
ova WATEIL COMPANY. Presldont. Fred- •
erlok Watim Scceciary, Lour.; ,T o thi.;
pl. Ccelowv,Ploctorti,,F,Watta, Diehard Parker. Lemuel
Todd. teuleui, Dr. W. W. Lido, Franklin Card;
nor. h arry Wuowood.E.]l. Biddle. -
ConazaPase TALLNY , M ~ , ANN, P rONMIOIit, 1; iltur•
roll; Lc ;der, 16 .1. Sturgeon; Taller,' Jos. a'
Director,. Joni; B..6terreit.6-Win. Kor,
Pkbard ,WoiAls, John C. Dunlap, Itotp.O.Storropti.'
IL A. Bcurzeon, and tlitploinJobn Dunlap: , :r
xiATEs cop -POSTAGE.;
. .
Postoy.w..on'oll lottera of ono-half ounoo-weight or
undor,:ceonto pro paid. hoarept. to Cullforufaand Or.gon,
which is .10yonflt PahLY,.
Postne on I , Tne Ilantto' —within the County, /Mu.
tho 81ath.;43 conta Per. yam . - • To miYi.Vtaf 1.4
uuited I.k.aios,lak'eorne; Postage on Oil tionsiont vapors
undorop , oulwee ht wolabt,l vont- pro-paid;oi '4 gouts
unpaid , -A doOrtised totters tote ohorgod with tho coop
adrortlaing. • • • • . , „
IKNLIER W,OllB
Ulcers. juinors,"94fulit, 11-Idie &c,
cured trithout'Ourgieul - Ofieratkin by,. •, ;
' .Llt. OirkSittiiiiiY.T.
0r „nt. Is'iratiiniet (2nd edition) on tbo Trentialmt"
and guru of 'Cancels, 'hum's. bo sent to any
addriiss'(freed on re&int of u pestturnituutp.
~ Mika, No.
, 11.814 Walnut titter:4, ' - -1
I=
HMI
uss must bo post-p
, •
• There is a lonely mill, cline by the little
'hamlet qf, Utlorf, near the, Rhino shore, be
tween, tho_vilingeo Hared nod_Ursel,._on_the_
left hank below Bunn. Thie mill_ is said to ,
bave beenthencene of the folloWing . story
which, whether ii lie testi : Hod ae nn
_instance•
of presence of mintlin a female, °T AD n spe
cial otl'rovidence, is equally re:
markuble and•WorThi.ortiltention. • :
It was on a Sunday 'cnornliigi-'ages long
'ago,' that' the inilley 'of this mill, 'and his
whole fathily,l went forth to Imar • the
holy Mass at the 'nearest church in • the
village of:lleisel. The mill, which., 'was
also his..residebee, was, left -in charge of,
a servant girl nanied•llanoheen, or, Jeriity, a
steut-heartid lass, - who . had Tong_
him in that capioity. An'iefaat child, of An
age_tinfit for_tikurok,was left in her •cliarge
likowise.•
II
161708 10
LI 21 25126
21 3
7 W 210
0.1 IS 1117
1 21 1 " 21 2
,1 1..M0 51
1 .1 5 6, 7
11 1.13 1 14
DIY
21
21 - 2 05725
I 2 3
4-if/ lul3
ilbl7 It; in
3 21 2. "6
I'3l I.
--The-girl was busily employed in preparing
diniser for 'the return of her master and his
when who should enter bil*of a sed
don but an old sweethoort of hers, named
Heinrich Bottolor. Ho wits an idle, grace'
less fellow, whom the miller Lad forbade his
house; but whom Jenny, with the amiable
perversity peculiar to her sex, only Aiked,
perhope, all the 'bettor because others 'gave
him no countenance ; She vytts \ fglfsd lo see
him, and she told Astro so, too ; and; although
in Abe midst of kr Work, she 'not only- got
Lim something to eat at once, but also found
time to sit down acid Mote a gossip, while he:
dispatched the food also sot • before him. As
he ate, however, , he lot fall his ktife.
Pick that up, my lass,' said he in a joking
way, to the good-natured girl. .
'Nay, IleinrAch,' she replied, "lour back
should be more stipple than • min. for you
have lead work to make it stiff. I , or nil
day long, and yoil do nothing. But, n. er
mind ! 'twould go bard with me an I refus ,
to do more than that for you, bad though you,
be.'
C
Dhputy, J. ljuut
This was spoken half sportively anil half
in good earnest O'er, kind.liearted as the
was, and touch as pho ,liked the scapegrace,
she ar , as too hunost and industrioue herself to
encourage or approeo ofi . idieness and , a sus
picious course of life in any one 'else, how-
ever dear to her. Sbe stooped down accord
ingly to pick IR the knife. 'As olio was iu
'act of rising; kowever, the treucheroue vil
lain .drew a dagger from under his, coat, arid
caught her by the snipe of the neck, griping
her throat firrfily_ with his fingers to prevent
her eWrni — m — i - ii"Tit e while.
'Now, less,' he said, "a wearing -out t naiad
'oath at the seine tindi ; • where is toaster's
mon9yi I'll have thit or your life; tie take
your choice.'•
, •
Tne terrified girl would fain 'havti parleyed
;with the. , rufliati, but he wtiuhrhoitr nothing
she coultgay. ' . ,
'Mentor's money, or your life,- Masi' was
all the answer ho 'vouchsafed to her entreaties
and-atijurations.--A:choose-at-onie,Ltvits-i,tlik
only pltentative he offered her; ' the grave or
the gold l' . , • •
?
' ghe'tiaw that t ere was no hope of.meroy at
hie Itande; and n sho saw it, her native reso
thin awoke in hetiosom. Like tliti___genereli..l
ity of her gentlenex ; `she was tiroid.at trifles ;
a scratch was a'subject of fear to tier; a drop
of blood caused her to
,faiutti'.ari unwonted
sound filled her soul with fear in the night.
But when her energies were-aroused by any
ndonunte cause, she provetl t im her_ sex :,have
ever done, that ip ki?urne, iri 4ncluranne, in
presence of mind, end in reeourFelf for every
emergency, ebe'for eyrpneeed , the hinvoat ufut
coolest men
Well, well, Heinrich I' she said,. resigned
ly ;• I whatioto be. must he.; But if you take
the mobey.Tshall even go. along with
This will I,e, no homefoi Ina ony more. But
.ease your grip•'of my.
~niek o - ,little = don't
Squeeze so" herd ;;I'con't nicive.yon'lMg me so
tight. And if Lentil stir you con't . ipt . the
moileY, times ~olear, "you. kuOir.• •lICOIi
tune presses; un4 itrit ha Bono IA an; it: roust
liO - done - quickly; fil tlr - kotiaehold - wiltebortly .
be anok froui - -
1 71'4 ruffian:relaxed bis and finally let
.
go Ws. hold. ,Her reasons were all cogent with
• . —. •
•
• .
plie:eitt!d, • quiok! quiok 1..-tin. dog
Tpiymobey r is in nnyter'e bedroom.'
Shitriived uR . nteire, gayly. /to a lack;.. he .
roliowed-;tneepl;y;:t . - . her Sha' the
Ray p into her musters. sbedroom,- and pointed
,aut the :eolla.r in which. ..teeney., wae . ..00-.
if"rek
•
,Übjuh)uy,in,ilie'pin.USi of Shur 'room;, tkle
fro ighile; 74u
ore iyitigi!.up I shull. just,stcp Up stpirs•,to
own dpartine . Ut:Oud•giCei::tew . igiiiiti reedy
Ise - .utir, i gl4,lUs uS: iit tier
1,7 ie.:rufllun Tros7Abrowit:?oo . bin = guatyi by.
lice:oficanews nutirappareut , nuuitt)•,t9.ll . l3Ch
pony- IOC;
.:,-L , p_,J)--t..t . t j lt . , : - . t. ,
Nor thn'•
SUNSET.
•
•
Who boa not staod at eYaning hotly
And gated upon tho glorloita West,
A tUrtuarked the Sun's males* sive'op,,
Dowrito Ids gorgeous Oceen rest?
How bilght blo porting smile O'er ezwilsi
It nouns ooth soneftellia:d F.;'OM
II: wlike,the smile of !lesion itsoif
It lingeis In ttiose fields orals,
• .
What changing; (leer blending biles,
Expression of his mighty face;
As insbrog o'er Lia sPirlt„romo
The inemorles of his daily rOdo I
How spirit-like those flaming clouds,
Wreathed round with tints of rosy light;
Mho angel sentinels at guard
To watch the coming car ofnight.
_
In that calm light my soul would pass;.
c - With it my latest smile be glyen
. Tuaarth'e,loyed scopYs-Ltheu fade away;
Into the holler light of beayen.
CarMe, Jan. 21, 1857
g r rlrct antr.
. Fioni - prixlianfe .lingazine.
THE MILLER'S MAID
=UM
.
. , •
=ILI
ME
bimeelf.,wheo . eelf.deoett; as most certain to
be lite-d'eetruotion. • • -'
was Le'enid, 'hut,benet long.
This job will be done in a
• - Shedisa„pp44tred at the Words. , He -imme-:
kfiateiy'firoliti open the Oheef;, and" was aeon
engaged in.temnieging its conteatit..
As he woe ,thue employed, however,., - aisor7
I
Med in' thOionterefilation his 'prey; 'and
negerly.oacupied in•securierg it on bis: person, -
the braveibeartertgird stole down, the atairs,
!en tip-too.: -- Creeping - softly along the-ptiesa
geri, she speedily gained, the door Of - tbe sham
by him.-end likewise unheard.
It was but the work of a moment r
look
turn the the Wards ~a nd: film in.
This done, she rushed forth to the outer door
of the, mill and gaie the' alarm
~ • •
' Fly Lily 1' she shrieked to: the child, ,her'
master's little bey, -en infant • five years old, .
the only being within eight - or. aimed. , - of bee.
"Fly'! fly to, thy father! fly on, your life! Tell •
him we shalt allibe murdered ad ho haste rick
beak 1 -F1y..1.9yr• • • - •
- The nfiditiNhe wee at play before the door,
et once obeyed the energetic command of the
bravegiri land speed as hist as hie tiny legs:'
could carry him on the road
.b - y , which lie
know hiii"parents would return from church:
,Hannchen rilicered hirnanward; and lespirlied
hie litile.heart.ae heran; _
!Bless thee,.boy I bless thee!'- alto exclaim
ed, in'the gledieesirof her heart ; master
arrive, in time,'T will offer up a taper on the
altar of,our blessefflady of the Kreutzberg, by
Bonn.' _ •
EMI
Gbe.sat doivn'on the 'atone boncih by the
mill door to her over,oxeited 'spirit, and
she - vrept; -- na'sho - eat, - at - the- thoughts 4,-her
'happy deliverance. ' • „. •
Thank, God cjaidaed, !thank 46d
for this esioffe Oh I the dead* . villein ! and
I so fond of him toot'
Agehrill wpintlo tiom tho.grated windon of
the chamber in Which she had shut • up the .
ruffian Heinrich caught her ear: and made her
start at, onceip her lost., . •
6 ,,
• 4 -Diether I Diether l' she beard him shoat;
• catch-the-ohildTand come hither ! 'I am fast.
Come hither? 13rin.V1m,boy-.lere, ens kilt
tha girt!' _ •."
---Sbe-glanced-liastily,up,at-thecasement-from
which the' imprisoned villain's hand beckoned
to some one iu the 'distance; and then looked
anxiously after her infanreMisSary. The
tle messenger held on his way unhOrmed, how
ever'; and she thought. to herself that the riz,
lerra Was a false 'one,. raised to excite her fear
and overcome I;er resolution. Just,..however,
as the (Mild reached.a hollow spot in,tho next
field 2 --the channel of a natural drain, thendry
wlthlthe heats of iiummer—se sow' another -
rnffiatr startup-from-the bed of the drain, and
catching hid in hie arms, hasten t?neard the'
mill, ' ln.s ,, ,imorilanoo with-the ciireotions: of bla
accomplioe. „ In a moment she perceived her
.•
danger; a moment more . she formed
her future plats Of.proceeding. nett eating in
to the mill, she double looked and bolted. the
door,,,thq only apparbnt entrance to the' edi
fice, every other means of obvious' access to
the interior being barred by means of strong
iron gratings fixed against all theiwindolvs;
and then took her poet an,uptier ctsement,
determined to swiiit patiently either her' - ' - utas ,
ter"s return, and her consequent delivery froin,
t ;at ilaligerfous position, or her own • death, if
it were inevitable.
' Never,' said she to herselr;. 'never 4111111 I
4 •
leave-my-master's house- T o-prey to sucb-vil
bans, or permit his properly to be carried off
before thy oyes by.thotp, while I have, life and
strength to defend it.'
She had h !rely time to secure herself with
in, when'tho ruffian from without, holding the
hapless child in one band, and a ,lons,_alt_srp_
knife in the other,' astiniled the door with
kicks ..and. Curses, and. imprecations of the
most dreadful character. • •
Confound ilieor ho cried, applying tho
foulest epitaphs of a , bisb_dliO froo,einaking
Teutonic) languages aro 80 copious; " open the
ddoororl'ldhreak it lu on ye! Tauscnd DOI!' ,
...if you'oan, you may,' woo all 'ihe noble
(girl replied. 'God is greatdr than auti.
in bird Lput my uust.
' Cur the brat's throat !' roared the liming
bated rufflauenbove wilt - ;bring her to .
reason.' • , . .
g one4iOnrted no •qor .!laciniben vas, !Bike
()walled tit:this - cruel suggestion: - For: it too
mcni her resolution wavered; but it wasonly,..
?or a moment. She saw that her own death
SCARLET Fnewn.-,The bills of mortality •itt
we, certain if She admitted the assailent ; and :
..Imostatli. the large cities continuo to attest
Lod she know her master would be- roblfed. She
0 fr o- a arm ing7 royal 'clic
ourg e of the- young, and even • the smaller
the infant would be spared by her compliance.
•owns and rural districtsueem to he unusual-
It Was to risk •all . .agninst nothing. Like a
y s affeetel 'Wo do not open a ;paper btiitily,
dittret girl. she consequently- held' feat in
hat is not' freighted with' the burden of ealatn.
hor reeolvn.to billet.aa,she.was :while life', re- . •
maul, or'utitil assistance should bpi.. .
4,,and the daily reports in our own midst
• •
: itimonish uslio-ariitotexern_pt- from
share •in tha t, -general' efflidtion. Fee some. Ohm ecitomptinyitig 'Lie
with the vilest abuse; and the fiercest itnpre-
: :rears past the annual reourrenee 'of thie..uh;
;
~,,d,osa at this season, InusbaMtni.the skill of. the
Cdtions, - '.l'll-back. this' whelfoe limbs to.picooti
with my knife, and Atom' 'burn the ;mill 'over' oadionl profession, and the present winter it
~./..:' Three
,
your bead. 'Twill be a merry -blaze Ltrow.l . seems 6 l'""T arrived at a Witnec
qui even more thildrewin seine quarters fall,
I put tuy trast'in • Godi'replied the'dnuni.
lose girl; 'never shall le set foot within these
walls whilst I bate life, to ye.' •
Tbe'rniftiklaldthe infttnt for'n moment on .
the swer4,..qp.he i Nought about;.ter 'pewit:meta-,
blue wherewith tolexeeute,, the - latter+ it twee t..
In this search If' espied, iiirhaps; the only
pintsiblo,glandoittine.eqienen
It was
,n-I"erge.aperatttre the w4l, fiereiw
wieating.wittilhe great-wheel: and the other
utgobineryofthd'tnill;'and
simple oacupmite had Rovoc..soppoiCd it
.
We for , any; ono, to seek ~tidnntisiol through
snob ti'dringerthieliitit...'".Ehtted with hie 'Ale:.
covery i ,
wing' the. hatidtt n 4, Pet nf,the little Ittneointr.
- tlir - aW grountreeen"ils agiutch - ei
fling n'llleliatigitee'r' - 'qo
; 1 6' 4 ; ;
bi4-to...tho , !lpg.upuo whioh,,he
eitect en wilteiatice. - -;-.A.11 the- wan:unstop of
. . . . .. .
r( P l3 A ts . °I P 1 " 0 -t *A!° 11 :0° 91?aelY that
their servotats ,dOmet .fily oeir - olliklilin's beetle
with ghost etorioSiland..the likoetts thin story
will ()onetime tbeint - '!lii tho - Obiiittior Deveni:-
eittro,' .ttglooi," two of the , aorettees.of a far.,,
~, cirri rigoleti..au : sgrisulteroi`.tehnier °olio,
,',ye,-. re ,or age , : iii th. sis O
me : ghost 'stories,:tititil.'he
l'ertat theretighly . frikliteeed. , 4llnr he lett„,One
ee, them clothed bleiSiAii6 kiatrtrolio.b,.aitd
met the , out - 'lnd itif&thild; ' arrivedef at`
14e hottitt`m aTierrined,state, - and , dilthWag t h 116
04,datici!lesti:oitl.r101 0 ..
.., • ! '
.':, '.`,, ',.. . wont to' tinik thnnoet , day Wae-oh e to be
„ I
~:':. i n o, &n ,e,, l ,tiqe-lter muld wos busied : 2 with, , , , . put pp I;•«,l,vrtierep",e,litpeizJ3(l`,...l4"..tiliklpin
eilliousitilVaogititiiii - e. . She ojtiiii , •Rreceei--,- , 'Molting. 4444itid•ra!irIg vii*Y.-":i . he'Pl ,?!.'
red-that wo Mewls would he lett uniiiti to ‘131. , ', 4,llletl4l4e . 9e4itiim that, ite.d(otl.trent thel
fect,Ril enteral:loe'; andehe knew that en , the
..., effect
'''''
' 4 ' -.. ' ':" % ' -
..: '-.;', ;•
: '- .' i . '. .'..;
I ' ,. ' isl >.•
.;
< 4 .• , i':' , •_. o', f ip,%,•p,i,i.h 90.(q,:t41'6 4 L
0 ri,? *t'id
.• ri : ;T! i
/x0646n orfio::itfliieried bet own ` exist. , '" tuna " f hP:iut on the iable'?lVnthilAo°°P:ar'
,JZivi.t4 thllitii *Ai liii: - ' 4 " i : l '- 'l rented ifili olitViiit:mpiilk4liter
l
,•;,,•-• .%-•-•f.-0 - 11 - ,•:',..• ~
•
NM=
cAltliiSLE:.; . :J A:;..' vitOEOAtjAMTARY ,:iB'; :-.1.857...::,
•!:It'is:kiunday,' said ithe ItOrself t , • tthe ollnie_Yor_w_orko_onLtl .
nlgottil;_totitOtteil
eel ti a l tatldocivi:t 't3tiii'be'l3io;n at:
_rind toiply my master;, or, ciorte . !tf his neigh;
bore, : wondering at tqo sight hastellithey
to knOiv • 'cause.: luoky ,thought,'--ohe
ecialirted,;!7!tie dud
,
No sooner said than , done: . Being, all her
life noputdouted,to pill-rpm, it
w9rlr.nf n Moment for her, (4 lle,t4bn maoltitt,.
'cry in mution., A Wok hrsiezo whioh,eimung
as it-were, by ilia speotaVinferpusition of
Providence, at onoo set the'sailit flying.
~The
arms of ,the bugo• engine•whirtod ;Mind with,'
featful rapidity; the great wheel slowly. re
volved nn - its; Thli
etitaller gar - , turned
and creaked, and gioatteci,Laacorclini. as , thiiy
came into notion; the inill.was in full opera-
wee ia that very,instant that Hie; ruffian
HiUther: bad,
.euuceeded in. squeezing . himself
through the aperture id the wall, and getting
safely lodged iu the interior of the great drain
- wheel, ' His dismay, howeier, wits iudistriba
ble, when he' began to be whirled about with,
its rotation, and found that all .his efforts to
put a stop.'tojhe powerful triaeltin - er'y which
setit in motion, or to extricate himself .from
hie perilous eitnati en' were"freitiestf. Hie cries
wore most appalling;; his shrieki were truly
.. fearful; his curses and imprecations were her;
rible, to hear: Hannehon hiistenrii•HkheiPol,.
and'emw him caught, like, a, reptile so be.,was,
La his own trap. It need not be ielgii.that
the did not liherttieffiim. • Stie...kabw.:thathe
- c ould tlian'huit if ho kept
ithin rotatory Pritterit - ted'.:She ktiew;
attempted to escapit, , thero.
fias•no danger of falling atitotilomewthough
ie weeinsehsiblUdfdivanireate all, the
fe the . mean time the wheel :Wentround and .
• eoyand;witli : its'Eiteady i uedettelegeootioni and
• 'mind and .rouutl wont thp.ruff{an.nlpng with
t, sfeadilp and
_anceasieglyoo... „la; vth did
to promise the stout:heat*d.girl to do her . no_
' ',arm; i n vain : did : lie:,fteplarti.er pity eit'l/!A
.elploes 'Condi tfob;', vide, ;440. pray . to all.
ho powers of beaveii,.4t4adjureall - the.poie-.
is of hell to his rteitld'not h . ear,
:teed . him; end; ' tutMira' iiii,d - jialieMied of thtitiv
• ,kewiae,' nititterit4' . eariftS,..be':WnV;rlvirigif
deed,Tdd2 ti ring Wheel until
tt !MA, loeliwg.wadlier4tfcin mad t
vusw.w.:Miclh - eao:Xte .full sonsel4l
, n the bottom 'ef.the engine; n it even , then ;
'
its !Imamate. hay .06ntInued to whirled:
round, and .rottud,''etlei-i:onnti, - Xis befereOhe
. crave girl not clUriiietti*ust to.appoUeaCte,,
in 'commotion Vitiveuph villain, and •heing,
therefore; afraid .to AleiP4d the working of the
. ..urtobinery; er
. efopy',.tbe . .;xtilll:gear and tackle
prom ruonhig-el,
A loutd;ltneektitl'gl4-,l,kii.:.dooe.,.wait-. shortly
'Her heartltied? , sbif' ''itittier ! . It
,y fieietiol '; of their heigbbors. The utiociis
tamed. appearance-. ef. in full.
twin:Mil/to Sabbath, had fieehefantloipated,
,Htraeted their attention ;:and.they bed, Vast
ened.hoMe,froui ohuroh,fer the purpose of as
oertaiuing the eimeelif.the phenomenon. The
'tither bore' his little•boy hie -arms ;ho had
,cut the. cords wherewith the Child was tied
but he 'was 'unable 'to obtttin . any account, of
the. eitraordinary circumstances that had °a
ugured-Irian the affrighted innocent.
kanuchen, in a few words 'told and
then the spirit which had sustained her. so
.
'long mid yowell whilg l t he emergency lasted;
forsook her at once as it passed away. She
feefsoneelene into- the ..arrus ,thefmiller's
eldest son,' and woo with gioat difficulty re
covered
The machinery of the milrwas at once stop
-ped,and-the-InanimaleTruffetn-dragged—forth--
from the great wheel. '. The other iuffinn . was
brought down from his prison.. - Both-.wore
then bound, and sent. off- to ffion under -a
strong escort; and in due notirsti,.canie under
the hands of the town exentitioner.
_.'lt wee not long till Ilannoben became
aride. The bridegroom wee the'roilier's eon,
who had loved her long end well zbut with a
mosion previonely'unrequited: I They lived
:henceforward linppily together 'for ninny
years; and died at a • good old a g o, ,surro4uci
by,n flouriehlug4enilly. Ta the latest hour'
~tf her life; .this 'bravo lienited UroMnai Would'
4Luttlei_n_e_lthe_ColilLtlte_tale_Laf_her_danger.
deliverance..
Vietime te'tlici matzo in.s. single femily, and
.noidents are mot rate of itskabtainunication to
adults. And not only.iS the fatalily occasion,
ed by this fearful Ammo°, most (lieu:twang,
but even when the, iinfortunnte - naffeter
capes with his lifeJie le, fraqaently.• left .with
injured sight or heating. In sick. of• these
sad clots wn can only'tipeat . the — iiiirilng :to
lieelk
.r ~.: .~~~,,
!cc' , 'qt.--
=I
,
•
Descriptpa of a Snow'Storm
" s' fearful night in .tho wintcr•thno,
Aa cold as it aver can be 7
The road'of the atorni la baltrd lilt° the °lathe
Oftiu“raveS dri anangrY, sea. . •
!rho moon is fail, but her'sibret 1104 .
TheStord7 ;Joshua out with his wings tonight 7 '
:And ?var the . sky . ,:from south to north, ,
Not: n star is soon mi the winds come forth. 2 •• • ,
the st`iength of a mighty glee. ' •
All 'dily iho snow curio down;-/tll dny—
' 'As It never came down be fore;" .
Ant over the earth atlelidd there lay
-sine or three foot-or morn. -
The fence was lost, and the.viall of steno;
,The - windows blocked and the woll.eurkgene;
'The haystack'grown'to a Mountalnllft;
And the.,rrixiill•plle looked like a monster drift'
As It, lay at thefarmgr's door, , _
Aa the night cot in, entne hall and anew,
And the air greer'shario and chill, -
And the warning roar of a aullenbloW
,:Wns hoard on the dbitant hill; • , - ;
And 'LIM Northeel soul on tho mountain Peak,
In, his breath how the oll.trees writhe and shriek!
Ito nbouts along the plain, hot ho I '
Ito Oyes (mile his nostrils the blinding snow, :• •
And growls with n savage will
. _
Aqna-fortis Operating on Old Joe
..in the prettyvillage of Haddonfield, Afew.
atne-yearu-ago there-imaidod nu bld
follow who was familiarly known in the 'town
-and country round as ' , Old Joe.!! He had no
particular occupation,. except doing
...chormi"
- or-errands-nor any partiMilar rocaticTn. Ho.
ate where he could got tt bite, and slept where,
lib /could find a lodging-place'.' . -Joe was a reg.
'tiler 'toper, and Jersey- -Ugh t ning: bird 'Mir
Inca effect on his insides than .much;water.
AO' generally made his head-qur rterteet the
lower tavern, for there were -two in the town
Ile Would, sleep and dozo.away the afternoon,
on an old bench In ono corner of the bar reorti,•
Fbnt wasillways awake when there was any.
drinking going on. ' When ho - vris not asked
to drink he' would slip to.tho bar; aurl ° drairi
the glasses-of - the - few - drops left in them.. One
-afternoon, Dr..,.801u5, _the village ,physioinni..
Wes - tit the tavern„ 'Wittig up it , pireparitieti.,-,
lireplaced a tumbler hdltfull of aqUaforlia on
tkii2 - hai' -- andlutrted:drett nil - to mix uom trultMr
:ingredients.- A few _min:Onto nfiCrw_artis. ho
had ocesilon-to usti_the poisonous drug, When'
he found, to his -dienbeY, that the tumbler: lied
keen' drained to the just drop.
' Wigglne;' exchihned the Doctor, in af
fright to the landlord, .What has become of
the . aqua-forth I put on the bar a few moments
ago •
•
'I don't Iftiow,' replied the landlord, Mnless,
Old jot? slipped in and drunk •
. •
In 'this , suspicion they were•both'soon con ,
:`Hunted; for . the hostler-earalbe had seen 01
Joe takethe fatal draught.. The Doctor know :
lug
.that he must certainly die, after spetr:ll
dose...instituted a search at oboe. Afttie some,
hotirs spent . in looking through the barnsiimt , .,.
houseS •and wood, for three or four
around the village, he was abandoned •to:hier
fate. It was a cold night, 'and as the
topers assembled around the blazinghiolorY.
firem . f the bar room, nothing' was_ thought` oP
or talked on but the unfortunate e,ptl.of poor .
Old Joe. Some four days having elapsed arid,
nothing havingbecaileard from. Old Joe,. they'
all•came to the conclusion that he was a goner:,
The Doctor, about this ; time, had . to visit a pa
tient somo eight miles-distant - T - What , warldtf
surprise when about fivemitiles distant from tliC
village, to ;see Old Joe in front of a farnier'¢
house, splitting wood. • • .1
• •
, 'Why Joi),' said the Doctor,, riding up to the
ream; 'I thought'you was dead and buried be
fore this; •
Doctor?'
' said Joo; loaning on his axliundle.
'Didn't you drink that doeo
.I left of old
Wiggins', bar, a few days since - 1'
replied Joe, hair ashamed to own it.
'.ltyou know what it was t' naked the Duo
11122
, :
.
..No ' retained Joe.
P' -1 -.'
.1 \\ • ~ •
• •.Why, it witi qualortts—onough'lo hilt it
1
idoziU moo .: ,
,1,, .
- 'W 11, nowrbO,'clor, , ,:do you know that I.
thought tht;re ivaelOotnetlijngAueer about that
'darned stuff, for alloy I. drank at, every. time .1
•blowed my nose' I burned 41, hole 'in. my, pocket
handkerchief-'_
, `.....--,.--
NivEit T0i,x4.4 ilasoextxx,.—A MAO iilolllo
lentil to Judge of , mow and thingd by genorai
prineiples; aiid not by isolatod :facto an d east
dants., For example: if altufh will dti a tnean
thing to"accamodaloyou, ypu may rest assured
that he would-do a still meaner -thing to , dis
commode y 61.1, should the OCCUSICM cretiF arise
Id other words, a man who, under any circum•
stances, i iiiiiiiiiiiiii do a mean or dishon
est, set, must be a mean Of - dishonest man—be
:must—base—atiLunsound , apot—.l6 . —bis—heart;
wllbee- all . manner of corruption is liableto
Same : potiple are always tolerant of Tuscan,
ty, eo long as it„does not affect theala.man
may go on cheating and robbing on.overy,sids,
and they,, tent hint , with and nx
tend •to„lfint ..the right hand•of: fytlowship,
though they are cogairAi.nt:;o:os.
'villniuy, to
happens to. tread. on theirmornst , then,.
their righteens -,aroused; then
they all at once “dlsoorer the 'swindler's true
oharaoter;' , . then;:they are loud'in'tbeir.Con
tienination of his unquestionable
.dishonocty.:
and *eiitherarergenitiilliltinghed-at-bythe
-- •
publio,iantl despised by.,thqs6 who know'what
la the :genre!' of theiriudgie s n'apPifiaitition of
buii4te Integrity` atidfaie dealing. 7 '
•
8.10311T4 , OVERLIE Alft,—DUrillg: .the: ' present
niontb 'nit the plaacittuvisibla to the voiced pe
;eari be seen in the early part -of the evening..
ISfereury, usually invisible, min be seen until
bout.the 20th; soon splieet, tte ail`llo l
west -tienth;,w44l.-.filehtie,'' t;iro" bourio'
higher thin ,- Mereiiiy;' , arid' a A iittle..4lirther
south,. Will tnaresse , :ire grillian6Y until ;April:
is•dairajlittla "west pflenn*‘l, l ; t taiii l i
State. turth i estilfstatielaiourthe
tii*!s e t'll , ,ab° 4 !
owls uf e in , the ttorh•thist,i'ltititliettire the
`ininti .1
, 11
(fling: 6 oo4=9f APouVifrig,, The
lsult'ai.':Okiimot;beLatOr Wiiiioil4ftelksiipile. ;1.-
EMI
EMI
. .
'Piscoveries ifi Africa.; •• •
The)itherto-untnown regfotis in the interior
, orAfrica ? ' have at length succumbed to the en
terprise and energy of modern eXplOrittion.-L'
The- mysterioueAttarter . er the.globe i fortified
against European inortraienttby its.fatal feiers
-the rakulous savagery-Of its inhabitente; and
lit - isolation from civilized communities, has at
length been, copepod up to the world's gaze; by
a mokra.Nnglish 'traveler- 7 Dr: Livingstone—
who h - as 'already, some exten'irgiimn
kied,theobenefit of hie heroic researchea.
The York Tribune of a recent date has
a short account of this new adVe - ntarer; and'
~ hie exideittu'' ,Dr; L, we are:. told, is nearly
torty:yeara Hie' &eels furr'o wed
ship and-Sility-feiers, and bleak with eipo 7
Sure to a burning elm. ' Ilia loft arm is crush
ed, arid nearly • helpless, front • the too' cordial
embracemf an African lion; and sixteen years
among.eavagetr have giOett him an African as
: ,_tent,and great hesitancy inaimaking-English.
Paositig, through all privations with the heart . '
. of a 'true hero, not, as sacrifiiMe but as victo 7
ries;he reached 5t,,,,,P . aul de Lbanga, in • May,
1854,- after a foot Journey of a thousand' miles
, '-from his iitission among the Deolnumas. •• He
. remained at St. Loando until the, close of the
„year,,,..when he sot out for the unknOwn-Enst.-
In,rfarol he arrived at QuilliMano,•Where he
wee tekea np by a Jiritiohman of. war. ; On
ottiorn , a - 3: he traded :the iceambye - down to the
.Z.anticze; thus demonstrating the oxistancikin
the: centre of - this nnknorin -Mail of a river
-! - 73QUIQ two-thoustind.rniles long. . - • .
Tbio immense stream, Whose ditmovery.is
the great.fruit cif.. , tha,joUrney, is in itself an
ettigmalwithoutmtrallel_ But.a small portion
reaoh the sea-coast..' Like 'the
'Abyesinian Nilo, it falls -through h basaltic
. 'clort,,..xicartlien:dddlo of 'its 'course;.'velliolt-re
,dnaes its' breadth, trout tootr'to 20 ynt de;-
`Abave theae - ratio ii ;inroads out periodically
igto-ft . 'great sea; - hundreds of lateral
0116111103 belt* . -it is tt_treequitstreece of a
totally different 'ohartieter. 'lte Mouths; seem,
'to
~he jet liernmest -was navigli
..7.late.;oten.!he
. poityggese first arfived' in the
" -= country; - 300 - years. -, ,46; VIVA haii.lnag - Made
7- ctiased
- .
..... has.'mouth offlate_years been itnptiseable, even'
:Tut' a 'canoe, from' July to' .Sebruary,,and. for
- 200 .bi: - 1360 tulles up the navigation is'
•
'tie. Or: attempted- in 'the dry season. And iu
thia.:very niontk of:JOT; when :the lower p 027
the'river,2 - after Ito April freshets,
`etiinnklo a. more driblet, above the falls the
:river spreads out a sea 'over-hundreds of
'Milos.. • This, with frequent cataracts,
"cud. the hest:DlV of the natives weuld teem
.
-to be nu effectual bar to tho'high hopes of fat
irwde and fillibristetsingin
and'journais are now Mdulging.,
During this 'unprecedented march, alone and
~: - q ttecng savages, to who:it a white 'face Wes
• • •
.:f.:l;9lrrioo, Dr. Livingstone wits compelled to
T/itinggle through indescribable hardsl.46: The
'''‘fulistilftY of the natives he conquered .by hie
.likttitlie - kneWledge of their char - actor -
- . -- .ificilinattaiongue, to which their's Isrelitied.
...
;Ire - railed rivers, and slept in 'the spongeand
::::Ooze of..lflambee, being often sodrenolied as to
be compelled to turn hie armpit into a watch
:Nis cattle were destroyed by the ten
" -, :ritile.tint-tse4ly, and he .ass'tao poor to , pur : 7
tidos were numerous, being
i. v?Otthij ed by many of the tribes as the map-
Ltdni.pes:_af4643 , ..departecf-scoul - of - their Milers=
~ :-,daasereas,:too, as his erssbett, arni testifies.
:• NOvreieer;',..be thinko the, fear of African wild
.beicit - ti . gieitter - in England than in Afrioa, r7.
.• • .
iiroy . or . his . docainenis%issre' lost while cross
j4il::ifverofi. which he canto near toeing his
his'a•mentorandalof the lad- ,
tufies - natiAonglindes a:multitud of eities,
,•towns; riierS, and mountains; Which vill
- .fai:M r . :jilt:L..4i the ounknown'region". in our
athlete,
. . . ,
,„
TOWitef . ilia interior he fouiid. the country
mdrelbrilLe-and.mere populous. 'The natives
witielilliedldele, believed Irantimigraied•
exlete;no.after'clenth, and•peidlereaecl religious
,oetentoufaitin groiies and tv.oods. They were
'lees fereeioue and.superstiolous than the -
board tilletk : had Al tradition of the deluge,
and rnoremeitled governments., 'Some of them
practieedAoii.alatioa;.:tind . :used . quinine., and
all were eager, for trade, being untirely k Atepen.
dont. on .:;•.teilitth calico for .lilothing, a small
piece nfiViiiilli.r.OultlpurohaseA.slave,;.Their
their , we'qAti;ciii,:ths.',....whelo,:!vvere; not 4611
treated,' many NiiveAAS be
ohose;thet.woft'AomiileteAiiiiieskee of their
'ortTek;i - leifiTind . gnribrit . .yib r inh the husbandii
dared not . Setae . i>i hie wife's Absence. - They
wore fond of ShowAnd.glittcr,' and as nancli'ne
$169 had been given for an
platenn?Of tbe.intevior.-water-molons.
supplied- the pleas of ovater ter some months
of the year:, as they do on the , i'lains of Ifun
gary in summer, 4 Quaker tribe pn the river.
Zanga, never, fight. never have, ooneumption,
obblero, small
,poi
,oil
'' Those advantages, " howevei, 'are.
couninviiiiiftecediii 'the nocessiiyoe arplidnollB
.devotion .tii.trade and raising children to'make
good , their" hip'svfrom freqAerit inioadi'of
their fighting neighbafs.': : ,
.i/r.'l,ivingstouo'o discoveries, in their ohar.
eater- and, their commercial value,•haVo'bien
dOelaved bySirlftoderic:flurshisdniebosupe
rior to`, Cape of
G00;i - .14sco, de.Gaina: • not treater;
than - any oomineralal 'valutriirthe
they tefintithat sir 4 4listagini Yield to a roec
lat t o roan. 2.
"A: SokriseaD red-haired, Iker
o : l ;iiiii:leie)i . girt `naeltireaglit up infer° the
tedoedei:,' in •rtsleli,•Yelc, last week, for- atrik
fiig on aged German :woman: "4
Saic,yoli any fanIPY '44 1 i0( 1- tfie-
Two sthilder.'
Where is " -
.1V401144016ai 4 0 4 0 4 r.-
Win 'or.l4orn!!..in Initd;; rind , vino ois.:-:10,
pup !'''
'mat , P! 1 9,0 1 1 1 1! , !,..1FF,.1 4 0770°
kufil!)l4pil :Aar pouf,
loitnity.l ••'.l'ili,fg4,lliii:-befowl - .'A;.eouttereil
t• ":.±.
'.1 , 4 •
te: tlitr ii4t
MI
•
MEI
ME
EMI
tanatiantil.
Norgiat Sehiior for;Cumberland - coiinty. '
.. i . .
...
•
Proceedings of it•cOminttee of Directors
of Common Schools, from-the different die.:
•tricts,,appointed.by the Teachers' Institute, ...: ..
at its lust' meeting in Weivvilln, 'on 2d of • - •
January last: . ,_
..,' . ', •:' , • ...
• Thu Directors . appolntOd as above, met at,
Education HallOLCarlisle, on 18th ofJan. -
uaryi'. together' with tboteunty_Stiperinten- '',.`.
dont and a ntimbot oL Ilion& of edife - ation. ...f
from different townships, and 'organized bt•N • v._
appointing 11, Stuart, chairman, and .3, . '.' .
Hamilton, secretary. , , . • -: •• •..
On calling the• roll it appeared 'that' the •
following Directors - Wore -preson4. „viz:—
Messrs.. Stuart,_Boyer,,Eberly, Plank, Moh
•• •
ler; IVoaltley, McCulloch, McCandlish,Not- •
tlo, Strohm, Giacey,
.Taylor, Viazer.ind
„Hamilton: . •
.1 .-,• • • , . . . , ,
,
On motion, an, inviintion was extended
to all the friends of education end common ..
schools now- pr,_vient,-iir. who may, attend in • '
Ithe afternoon,to participate in the delibera. •
trona of the meeting. '. • • - • •
• Mr. Shelly, County Buperintendent,-afier
giving his views of the importance of - a ••
county Normal Sehobl, stated' the object of ~
the Present meeting to bobo estoblishsuch,.• ! .
and the absolute, necessity ,for such action • .
at theinfesent time. ' '..,: • . •'.•• • . • .
Mr. Gorges also urged' the measure and• - •
.the want of such tifeans for
,qualitYinithe•
teacher for'his duties tin impartinginstrno-
tion and successful goveramobt. • • • •, • •
...Mr. Hamilton gave an- account of the .
measures taken in 1850; by -the Board of;
Directors of Carlisle, to...open a Normal
'School, with . the plan then proposed, which,
•Ini led ..1. - a; want of. co-oporation . by -the Dis
tricts in ','..t• county. , t . . . . _ ._.
•
RI esolv qd That theChairmt wasthen .
, an
of thi . s
m .
e .
et
log:receive proposahr.from- any-part of the
county;setting forth• What accommodations.
and pro - Visions. w.ould_lat.-furnitated• for a --
NorutaleSchool,ehould It - be located in such
district. • . . ' -•• . • .
Resolved, .That Messrs,. 'Gorges, Herring
"and Hamilton, be a.committoo to report.at
an adjourned Meeting this afternoon what .
plan would bo best to rake .funds for- - tba
support of a Normal School, and the meet
ing adjourned until half -past 1 o'clock this.
M:urnoon. '
• AFTERNOON SESSION.--at the meeting. in '
the afternoon '4l the- abpvo members wore'
present, except Messrs. Eberly' and Plank,
ago Messrs. James Eekelo;Katifinian, Dun
,lapnuci Inunhortoti, appeared. aud-tookihnir ---
seats. ,
Mr. Herring gave an accountof his and •
asso"ciates" visit to- the -Lanc,ister-NorMal
Sehool, with — some' details of thatinntitu-
Lion ilad its origin and present Reopens.
Mr: Gorges from' the Committee appoint ,
od this morning, reported,, as follows:
- ~ .Your'conimittee supposo that notions
tlnan Ulm 'teachers would bo required, and
that the 'Salary pf these fora term of three '
unpins could not be loss than. $6OO, and
that at least $l5O more would ; be wanted „
for apparatus. •No expense would proba
bly be Sincurrtid for school rooms or other
accommodations, as tho place whore itmay,
'be located would Provide such.free of all -.
charges the advantages to be. derived in.
'such event,'liiiing more than, would repay
such papenditure. If, therefore, five _hun
dred dollars tiould- be raised-in the county -
by - subscription, any fzirther wants would
be ,mgt from the tuition, and your commit
teo'aru of opinion that thin' sum should bo •
apportioned to, tbo several districts, to be
raised.hrsubscription in the ratio and pro=
portion of the num her of schools seVerally
existing in each ;not calling for any funds
from the'Board of Directors, but depending
en . tiroiy on the freo.will offerings of the
frieeda.cifeducation. ,"Wherever $25 shall
be subscribed ilia District; such should have
the privilege of naming a teacher td attend
he Orin -free of tuition, end wherover aDin-
Wet. giwit more by setiScription than the
apportionment. assignollit,Zstieli staples to
be applied:to the - boarding expensen of any ,
teactior'hemitiated . by_the inliabitanis of
thailoistriot or Their ,school Board'. The •
County_, Superintendent to appoint oho or ,
more agents to.take up said subscriptions
in each school District.
.. All which is rospectfully submitted, '•
.; W. R. GORGAS, Chairman. -•
'Which report was adopted by
,the meet
ing-atter,setno discussion, and it was' •
Resolved,. That a Normal School be estab-• '
lishod for Cumberland county.
'lt was then moVod and agreed, to pro-
c'eed to locate the same, and Messrs. Her
ring, Gracey, We. ltley,
,MeCandlinb and '.
others, laid before the committee certain •
proposals offering the use pf Literary Hall, ,
in Nowville, to be fitted up and furnished '
for, the 'perpeses of a Normal School, and ' *n.;
to - lie divided into 'the necessary school •
rtioma,lkc.•
- Whereupon it iVREI
Resolved, That said proposals be aocopt
ed and that the Norinal Sellout be located •
for the present ntNowvillu. •
..11esolv ed 'nap a Hoard of Trusteos be _
constituted bribe County Superintendent;
'and otie Director elected bk_eitelt ,- selitiol.
Board, to moot at Nowvillo on-,the-second, •
'hiesday of February nowt, to aopt and Can,
IT out allmeasurds necessary tor organizing
and petting,,oporaiion 1.-ho Normal'
Sphoolithat etWCounty'Supirintendont bo
President of 'Alm • Board,'. Who are eine un
thorized to till up any vacancies that may'
usist from neslect or ref , s_alto_chodso-a---.
- DiretterdirTiniiifa - brirany Board of Hired
tore.
;
Resulted, Thur Messrs. Clacey:, Nettle,
Shelly and McCulloch, tegetlitir with the
Nowvillo 'Schoo. Board, , ho a committee to
determine and designate. the alterations and,
fitting up - of Literary Hall, fri,Nowvillo, for
a Normal School.'.
Reno/ved,',That-the ab we proceedinge.be .
published in ono ormoto papers of the coun
ty. ,
• , 11. STUART, Chairman
J. ll4maTOikri See'y. -
HORRIBLE SUPERSTITION—PLUGGING A
REPUTED WITCH TO DEATII.--Tho 'Browns- ."
Ville (Texasj'•iclag not ices a case of super-
Minions barlfarism which 'almost surpasses : „.
belief. It- is said to have occurred in Mat- 4
amore's, MeXico about a month ago ; :. •
It seemed tha t young lady of Matamor
os was taken siek;and an old lady of tho sjP.
neighborhood; acid to-have some skill in the •
.virtue of herbs, Was solicited to, visit . and
administer to the patient.. From some •
cause or, other old lady failed to attend,
and suspicious r,eports - wero - cir o ulated that
the'old lady had bewitched the young . one. '
. .De authorities were petitioned 'to oedipal
the attendance of the oltbikme. , Officers•
were sont to take hot: before her supposed:.
,Victim, and these miserable ignorant , wretch,' • '
es roportedthat they, on several occasiona,•:- , : ,
rtpaired te her donicit; and could. not and
her at,home, but retied instead a auipieloine”
Jooking black spit. -After,,soveral efforts ) ,".:
,however they found the old woman at home,
instead of hitt bladkicati and Sholvitslaken ,
,tetite, presence ol .the -But 'her, :
herbs failltettci'resterci' the sick:to, ; iiealtb, • „
and the meddlesome black cat peraistingin•.".
'following, its. • owner,'. and being by tho
heighliordfound.in the
,reota of the . tnvalid •
fostoui:Of'heraiistiiiss, fixed •
that in' the minds 01 those - ,ignorent
that the old - *man and blank:cat `were ,ens;
dad thti / itahm persou.==triat, :, she "bektig...a -
witch could'-take
asenmu.ber, own sh ape , qQoll 7 44b4tv
valid 'wawa viotltil:tir heir 'dabs:gloat' Art:
With thetio convietienS;'',l44o4l,o4:o!::'
Sought ont,the.uufinis4o , b l lo. 0:004 "'V. O. : 2 L"
,aotttallyftiedlnitr,nlijiltliAengs t .d
'Oily flogged bor.; Aso. , ,dtiftlPcir.iel* ti3lol l lt*,q: , s* . .
-• *-
' - .
,
_
NO. 21.
EMI