Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 29, 1857, Image 1

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EDITED AND; PUMAS HEIN ,
. FOR THE -.PROPRIETOR
[ i NOTICE ' TO' 'S CH OO
L • : - HIH ECT-
Ll— 'a llB l ND- L EA F IIiRB—L-
Ilitexaminstoo.olfrtlel'ubllc'3chools .
1 wilidif bold as follows v I • - • ' -
.. I Mechanicsburg, August . 0
' at 1 1 o'climlcy I'. dl. ,
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The Cantata AIERALD is published weekly on a large, , . Willi Lon, • .7, - 9t "' A; d
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sheet'
sheet containing twenty eight' columns, and furnlslutd !
. , !softball iddietbn, ff 8, 9 tt '• • ff . . ,
AU subscribers nt 451.60 If paid strictly' ha advance ; . I .f.hipiensburg Euro'," 10, 1• " .p,..91. '
:$1.75 if paid within the year; or 821'u all cases wheal . Ff . vutintulpton, .7 11, 10 1 ":" t A.,111..•
.payment is delayed ' -until after the explratio 1 14 . the ...IVlPPlffutbn.rg t , y. p. " 12, .1 0 , , p;AL
year. No subscriptions received for at less period than I ,,mwvills, , . " 13, 1 ~." v••
six ,months, and none discontinued. until all armor:lgo.; ~...NVl4 t olf, . v • 10; '' 9 " ' A. 8L
nro . paid, unless at the option of ihe publisher. Papers, 1114pewelll '
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sent to suliseellsm. living - out - of Cumberland county Matti, • vt. 18, .1 . r. , ~
most ho paid for In advance.. ov the payment assumed r . rankford. • . , . o i % ~ .
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by mane re:Monsible person living in Cumberland coml. !`,..t P oool ofort's t. " .20, D ..."
"ty--Tivese-terms-will-be-rigldly-- adhered to. in sal "tek R 0 4 7 0, • " '2l, 9. •,,. '•
• . • t ! ,, ,, ..- I,fitlfor Opting., ,•• " 29, 9.. 0, • II
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I 'Alen roe, " '24, 9• lt of'
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-..- 1 Upper Allen, " 23.• 10... " ".'
lAIWOr Allen, ' " - 2a, , 1 " , 'l'. M. •
liarnialen.• " 27, 1 I' . "••
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Elist-Pefinsburo; 'l 28, 10 -" A. m.„47-1" . •
N. Cumberland, "' 31, l'• " P'lll ~...,, •
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The Directors irlll appefht thevplaces of meeiltilr4nd
furnish everything rmtufsite•for the purpose of conduct.:
leg thefexaminhtion..",:.y .., .
Thetexanllnations W..
ill bei•liblic, and th ' a.ens a
invited Di 'attend. .o.* DANIEL Se
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~. U/ILLY.
July 2•/...1857-4t.) ' - I.!' Co Sup't. ore°m. 8c h
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U . l( AVI(.I.JAM M. 'PORTER.
TERMS OF PUI2I.AATION
ADVERTISEMENTS,
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. Advartisomants will be. charged $l.OO per, square of
twelve lines for three Insertions, and 25 cents fur each
subsequtht loseVlion. All advertisements of less than
twelve Ilm , s considered Si n solve.
Advertismininls Inserted before Merriam:Bmnd deaths
S rents per line for first insertion, and 4 cents pur lion.
, for subsequent losertions. Communications on sub.
acts of limited 'or individual Interest will bo charged
Il e
per The Proprietor willot-be resnsl
Ile In damages for errors in advertisinu —n thts, Obi tuary
notices or dtprriages not exceeding flee lines, will be
liisMfed wilhqutebargo. -- • .
JOB PRINTING
Thn Carlisle herald .1011 PAINTING OFFICII 1e the
largest and most xemplete establishment In the county.
Three good Presses. and a general , variefy of material
suited fur plain and Fancy "cork of every kind enables
us to thi Joh Printing at the shortest notice and wi
the
mist reasonable terms, Persons in -want of hills,
Blanks or anything In the Jobbing line, will tim! it
to
their interest to givens a call, Every variety uf Blanks
constantly uu hand.
.fieiteraf tuna Coca. 3itformation
OVERN
ProSident—JAMES
Vico President—dues U, Ilitecer.vertlat, •
Sorretary of State —Lien. L, WlB CAeJ. •
Secretory of Interior—JAl:ell THOMPSON.
Secretary OrTrunxury—lttArzu. COWL
Secretary of War—JOHN St.oTe.
Secretary .of -Navy —ls Ami ToUCKY.
Pwit SEi4or .
Attornoy it S. litAcK.
Chief Justice of the tlelte.t States—lt-.16 TA.NIIV. ,
GOVERNMENT.
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Cloverlior—JAnne PoLt.ocK.
Eiecretary of Stato—Anutuw CV. CURTIN,
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Surveyor I.luiterul--JAlint Fur, Jo,
Auditor lioneral—Jour Royce. , , •
Truuntrer—llttsnY S. Mocouc.
_j u d ge , o f tho Supruwu o,lllt—E. Lewis, 3. 31. Ann
tiTitusu, W. 11. I.um WV, U NV, WoUnwahu,J, C. litior.
COUNTY OFPICIatS
' President Judie—lton..tames 11. Graham:
Associate J uttga—l lon.. M lehaul Uocklln, Bamue
Woodbure, _ .
• Lletriet Attorney Wm. J. 'Shearer,: - -
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' P'rethouotary Daniel K. Noon, .
Recorder &r,. , r.1e1m 51. G r egg.
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° Register—William Lytle. .
. Mgt' ehoriff—Jacub Bowman: Deputy, J. Hemming
- Comity Treasure Adam Sumemau. - ..•.
Coroner Mitchell McClellan. •
County ComMissioner6-I.leorge M. Orahmif, William
11. liendernon, Andrew Kerr. Clerk to Cumudemioners,
311rhael Wise.
Direct.frx of tho Poor—flomgo Brindle, John 0
Brown; Samuel Tritt. Superintendent of Poor • noun
Lobaeh.
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BO 11C,
Chief Burgess— Robert artine Jr. r•. •
Assistant burgess--tloorgu Hondo'.
C'nuntll-4. R. Pairket (President) John Out
-slunk Janice Call 'sr., Franklin Outdoor, &mind lila
tin, Peter Illon)air, Namuul Wiitkul, .1. D. halbert, Jute
buoy.
Clark to CouncilL-Wto. 11. NVettai.
Constables-301in • Sutler, 111.511 Constable t- Bobo:.
Met:nano), Hard Constable.
CHURCHES
First Presbyterian ( Much, Northwest angle of Coln
try Square. Ilev. Conway P.. Wing faster.—Sore lees
ever. au inlay 31ornIng at 11 o'clock, A. 31., nod? o'clock
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Sealed Presbyterian Chervil, corner Sbutlrrnno*.r
nod Pont rut at outs. Ituv. \lr Pastor, Services
commence at I biciock, A. 31., nod 7 o'clock I'. 31.
St, John's tob oral, (Prot. I..phcoval) northeast angle of
Contra :Square. dec. J.tuab 16..IlarsS, Hector,
at 11 o'clock A. NI., and 3 o'clock, P. 31: •
English Latina:lu Church, Bedford between. 31Mo
and &man . Wept.. Wev. Jacob Piy, Pastor: Services
at II del ock A. 31., and 7 o'clock I'. 31.
(term:to Reformed Llturelt, tmutber, betwoon
otor-a ad-Pitt - At eats.--lieu,-A, 11, Kremer, looter.—.
gorvicesni , to;,1 o'clock A. 31, and nl.s'o'clocit P. Si.
314.1tudist.n. Vlturch, (first charge) vortler of Muhl and
Pitt Streets. Rev. 11. uluttubeirs, Penna. .Survlces at
A-.31.-altd-O.t.Celock-P_ _
3luthoillst rl. Church ,seeond citerge.) Rev. Thomas
fhtugherty,Tastt;r. - Services In College Chapel, at 11
o'clock. A. M. tont 4 o'clock, P. 31.
Roman Catholic Church. Pomfret over East street.
Rev. James Barrett, Pastor. Services on tl e Std Sun•
day of each xnuoth,
liertimil Lutheran Church via usr of Pomfret and
lledlord streets. Rev. I. P. Naschold, Pastor., ,Sot vice
rant lu~l .7.
.tiorr When changes In the above are necessary the
proper pursullx ore requested to n. , tify us.
DICKINSO2. COLLEGE.
Rec. Charles Collins, Pros Wont nod PrUossor of
)(coal :Muni, • .
Hoe. ii rem. )1. .11,huson, Professor of Philosophy
nod Loglich Literolure.
Jaiiios IV, Marshall, Professor Of •Ancluot• languages.
nor. Otis It. fl'-Loy, Professor of Mathumaticb. . •••
William C. 11'M. on, Professor of Natural ticieuco nod
:water of the Musunia. '
' Aloxander ahem, Professor of Hebrew and Modern
I.:aligutigue. • o •
Samuel D. 111111111ln. Principle of t ho Grammar School,
I', Marshall. Asslstnot in the Grammar School.
BOARD OF SCI.IOOL'iiIRECTORS
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A/itireir Blair, Presltiout, 11. Saxton, I'. ()Ailey, E.
Corimiam .1. (4, Mllliams, J. Hamilton, Secretotry,Janou
W. Eby, Tr/Ammer, John Spliar, Alexamiger. blot:con
the lat. Slunday IA cac.h Month at S o'clock A. 31. at Ed ,
ucailuillitili• - • .•r, - -
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CORp()ItAfIONS
Cantata DPrOSIT H E.—President Rickard ranker,
Cashier. Wm. M. Beam; Clerks, J. I', tiamleri:N. C. Al us
'whiten, C. IV. heed, Directors, Elehard Paiker,John Zug
Stumm, Thomas Paxton, H. C. tVoodward. Hobert
Moore,. Joke eandurson, Henry Logan, Samuel Wberry,
cum MM. IND VALI. RUAIrtoDIPANY:—Pre.I.IIIMIL,
Fred°. Lek Watts: , secretary and Treasurer., Edward Al.
Elddlo t Superintendent, O. N. Lull. Passenger trains
twice a day. Eastward loth% Carlisle at dim o'rdoek.
A; 'M. and 0,10 , o'clock Y. 31. Two trains, every
iye'a ward, io.tving-equgo .atr 141,0Q,R'clock,a,•*...ya
2:24 1 , , Al.
CUMULI: a. 19 ANo WATza - Comtwor.—Prosideut, Fred-
Odd/ Watts; Socrotary, Lentuot Todd; Wroasurar, Wan.
31. neutan; Dirosturs, F. Waal,' Richard l'arkor, t.omu
ul 11 tn. H. Instant Dr. W. W. halo, Franklin
Ilardnor, Usury Giusti:lnd U. M, Diddle. .
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Ce3/11CULAMD'VAILLY
tott; Carldor, 11. A. Sturgeon; !rektor, Joe. C. 1 / 01 Tor. -
Directors John S. Sterrett, IVIn. her, Aleliholr Drone..
man, Richard Wriods, Jrhn C. Dunlop, ROA. C. Sterrett,
Sturgeon, and Captain John Dunlap.
89C1ETIE8
Cinnberliind Etnt Lodge No. 107 A. Y. M. tneots at
Noll on tho 2nd andlt9 Tuesdeyo of °Very
tat. Jphgw Yri daoNo 200 11:: Y. M. • Moots Thnno
" day'of riabh'idonth:ot' •• - 4
Carlisle Lodge No9l L Cr, or O.' Y. Moots Monday
'evoniug,:at Trouts bulldlug.
TINION TIRE COMPANIii
,PRESENT OPSIOERS.
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FrtiSinksy—E. EOUNMAN. ' '
Tice Paner.-SAMI/EL WETZEL, Si:.
Bileuer.tll,-.:41,14EX. U. EW NO.
TitEAtrunt.a="PETElC EONYER'.
Moot tiro Snit - March, Jufte,''Septbori
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nATEs OF POSTAGE
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iOsts'itt lettc4 of ono Half ounce wi4,11 of utia
der, e3nts inwpaid, ,oxco 'to Callfortila ,or thmekni
wblch lEll).,t.pu.sln,opAld. s ":" -;
e-ort:tos'ou tin tlio cotpity t i
Within-tkto State 13 no at a.pOr yogr, ;I:oanY tutrt,..o l ;tbe
go,stago on all. tranino'citionfo .
Ander:l ouncet kg wolititir cont - Drintgd ,Pr.t4o,omts
XLlOlutd;. Ad v i , F PN.4o4` 4 l , P?'"?
of attrorp4ont. -" . , „,
22 A' it 1 , 1 d-11 le. 8, —DUCAL&
Anutatur largo assort mont Jutstlpatt e ,OPe ‘. . 14
astoutSbluklY Prieee. 4; AS OGIPTIr
3.lem-ittintrtisemtitti
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Y 1 Lel / AM KNABE, senior pro - '-e r . of the late firm.
of Knabo, amble A - Co. ' continue .11 Al nuentufact ore and
sale - of ORA N D AND SlitiA It E Pi'.:NIEFOItTES, tinder
,the name of 111 LLIAM KNAlliret CO., et the old
, stand, N05..1, 3.'5. and. I North Eutaw strret, opposite
1 the Eutaw Muse. Ilitltiiporo.
Than kf trUfer thowirftenelve patronage received by the
late firm furthelast, fifteen- years, I - respectfully beg
ichre to•lnform the public, that,shice thedeath Of one
of my part ours, Mr: !Levy limbic, by which the part
nership. tons-dlaolvedi , I have purchased tile entire
largo stock of :Unfinished Planes, leather, and. other
prepared materials belonging to the into firm. 1 shall
therefore continue the business nt the old stal doe
above. and ail! endeavor not only to sustain - the well
established repartatlon . of the late firm, but to excel
all former efforts lu porflicting the, Piano- Norte.
tire - tire - of -- of - timintolkm?l - am - manufw
turfy; Pianos tufa now nnd much improired. smile.—
The first Instrument Iltdsberraccordtruatolhu_new_de._
sig., 'irri. - 4 - iliVosit - cd - itithillWirl the Maryland I nsti•
tutu, held October; 1855,- at Wid6h IttoOk the highest
honors"of the Institution, having been awarded the
ollohl Medal Premium." Over the unusual competition
of fourteen Pianos, exhibited-by some of the best' ma
kers of lieWtoufWevr York and Italtiiherer"
Attire - Annual - IndUktrtahNlthlbizieris, 11810 in Oc
tober, 1855,eand October, 1858,-by, the Mechanics' Insti
tute of Richmond, Virginia, mysl'inrioairere also award- ,
ad the ilighebt Premiums.. •
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Again, at the into - lfdr , i'l t hee — Maryland Institute,
held Aletober, 1850, after a most.tkintottxh s and' en un
usually protracted investigation of the merits of the
eighteen._ Instruments on exhibition, from the most
celebnOed rectories of Baltimore, Now -York and Bos
ton. my PLUM were agein awarded the highest honors
of the I mint talon, they having received the -Gold
)(Mar Certificate," AU honor Ora). .adjgdged to articles
of such superionmerit ns to defy-compotilica ftr.:ol - 0
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sureessie et years. . ',..C; "1".- - .
Also, at . the Third Exklblllen of the' Metropolitan
Mechanic's Institute. held in Washington; L. C. Ifierch
1d57, they -were mice. moreotrarded the highest hon.
ark
With regard to the qnalltleli of my pianos, I ronflb
dontly refer to the' testimonlnln Lam. o:latently te•
relying frotn Proleisors and Amato-mit. sienking,for
tionosairec /IMP rthurn, of the high appreciation In
wlvith my Instruments nil; aPwhyn held, nod ablrh ran
Minuets at tiny
.Wareruoins. And thin Is the bent end
most reliable ;MUMMA .1 can offer to custbmers. Apar
trout my own knowledge Of the Instruments, flint In
purchasing at my establishment.. they are guaranteed
thwpossassion of n Plnno, equal, If hot,”imj9r,.to Any
nindS.ln this country • . •.. •
All Pianos built at my Fartery have full Iron Frnmen l
being so constructed as to secure- great additional
strongtlyir it bout effecting the roar, and therefore will
stand to any climate.
Pianos made to order, of any kind of wood, and with
any style of 11111011 that may Ist desired.
The greatest care Is bestorted upon my . work, and the
selection of the host materials; and every Instrument
'turned out of my factory:can therefore Ib fully Will•
ranted an possessing All the qualities. requisite for a
good Maim.
All Instruments ohny ninnufact omen) rlso guaran-
teed for, toe years from the day of sale
Partleu!ne agitation In pall lo the selection of in•
strumunta for distant orders, and a ourmram. or .11;
ellANUEgrni.ted nt nue lime within• six months from
the day of sale, should such I nstriummt not 'give entire
set isfnetton.
tig_Wner.r.sst.e Dr,ILCIIS will line it to their advnu
ago to give men ^all before purchasing OJECAT hero.
%fp...Constantly on hand n tic assortment of SIELI
DEONS,of the best. conkers, Sit mires from 44.5 to glut
with single and double reeds—and also with doub
key bands cud stops, well adupted.for the use of ems
churches.,
PIANOS exchanged, hired, or tuned.
Miiiii2l
WM. IcNA
Tlo following testimonials front two of the 11164 end.
-nottf—Pianimir the:srurld, , vill.ShoW_Low_my lustru
melds are appreciated by lino u greet. Performers, who
have bed opportunities fir testing the best Planes of
Europa mid Amet h :
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31a. W. toe, Baltimore:
llov Sir: I bare grant pleasuro in certifyin4. l that I
have tried your F, guar° I banns. and find them equal. It
not superior to tuly in this country. Among their great
dh,t4nguisit them, In tho ereness of
tone, Inn, agreeable ned even touch, and volume . of
tone. : Wishing you all the Stlefilill Stal KO highly de
serve,_ very truly
lth:nor°, Dec. 33, lan. Tif.t Ha:
To Whl,.lsnabe
: Permit silo to exprcsn you herewith ro)
sincere thanks Ire the superb Brand and Square Piano
which you have loaned tae, and which I have per
formell at my coney, tn. I cannot hit congrntulate yet
up, , u the immense progreafand improvements you con
condi:l:ally make on your Pianos. which, - In wy ruin.
ion, rank among the very lg this country.
With hearty wishes fur r onerous -and prosperity,
which you richly deserve' by your On terptlne, energy and
activity. I remain youre. very truly , .
July 15, MAURICE STRAKOSCII.
c i iumBEHLAND . VALLEY INSIT
TUTEl.—English, German, French and Classical
Se fool fur Young ladies nod a outiomon. Mechnuicaburg,
Pa.—This favorably kurfarti Boarding Fchedi, conducted
by ten well qpnlified insfrucfors. vanmeatel a its sent
sefellon on Monday July 27. Pupils attending this In.
stitution will ho prepared for thy 'practical duties of
life—will ho fitted ter any class in College. ,- ' Special at
tention will'hu given to the education of Teachers.—
Tema, very moderato And reasonable. , - ' .
Parents, guardians and others. whiting particulars,
will address . I.• P. RUPP'Ai 11. COYI.II, .
Proprietors.
' ' - ' Rey. T._o. 'APPLE. 1 . 1t4 Principal.
A 11D1TOIt'S NOTICE.--In the mat:
lA_ ter of the k:ohtio ofJacoh Reitz:lateof the town.
ship of West l'onnsborough, doc'd. • The under Mined.
,liroolittod Auditor by the Orphnns'• COAT t, of Cumber.'
land county, hi dlstributp enunitt the logsfoes, the bob
nitro, ns shown by the n nerount of the Exocutors of the
said decodoot, settled And confirmed by thu neid cocci.
will meet tho dct isemolegotoes - unti - All - 4ther - fartl4ii
inteiesled, tor the purposes or his appolutinunt, on Fri.
dray_ filo Ith tiny of A tyust. 1857..tt 10 o'clock, A. 111. et
Ills office, in thelkough of Cit - rllsle, of irlileliinooilfig
they will }dense fake notice. • .
July 8, 1857. [3t
FAHSTEIt I = Follow citizens ::
Du Through the eneneet relleitntion of Mends, I 'ofi"
for, myeoll:nan enuilidntotor,llie-orPoe or IiWISTUR,
of Cumbevinlid.boinify.'oillAjurt 1.6 the deelsi-n of the
Union County Convention, nod reepertfully enlloit the
I towneld e,
PrPlWer t doo;Arr.fg.V.74ti g i ':::d4 , l7:4°.e.tod,t. illw
ehargo the sludge of thn °Mee with fidelity.iud. Iwpt r,
tlnlity..
• " Dllvl y TIAUST:
Sliephordetown,luly 8, 1857: [tf. y „ .
)1 U ,E Sl, nI.U,LEsI
i•Lolte lot at
/.7 ,rof ,
again' NES i tY io & fo ll r lt4 r a D . p v ::
444, lentucky whllr.are now es
ported daily, and can be aeon 'at . their
itrtl at Chun: Malta. Wks. south east of Carlisle
Nrcbasol s aro requested to claming the,siock,aa tbcy
flinftlii , iitilmitinttti boinfuhl."lf sliberlor; to
any . -that: Lave over been brought to this market. •
, July - • ' '
.
York Gazette And Fr.iderlck FAAndtier, publledi
timon, and Rana 1411 to thia arks for erdleeVou.,
' L bir .
CtELF OUItEn!-=-=A no TO THE .A!
•' 'Sil TEDI
Otervqui ithorders, - Iletid and Blind Affertione, Thai;
1,0
pent Courumptlon, h Spirits, Incapacity to Study or:
/tabor; Preniature,lixintuation and
.Physical:Peeny.oh
'the System, - Lows of 31emety, InkilitestiOn; Sea nal - Debt'
ilty am( rihvoluntery Ends/done, l'ifen,'Dtaealme of the
lilduoyeanul °mine therewith rottnectach whether
mulling from imprildence Qe otherwise.—are luyatinicly
and ritimmently cured 'by , famous
RAD CAL ATOR., the' full , - uattleulner of
, without :arty ,unprofossional encrpey, will be
aratis.,to - any address on retelpt in' stamped
envelope drapery directed.' i•' • • •
• 4- The auccesaftil Omaha of the lant.ten yeate have
Proved,t r it lihmeAly to hq the tiILY IiCTU Air CUItE
mittint Or, the abOve con plainte, and itto deviriptlon of t
It le Riven In plate hinnuer, that eveky one:. is on.
It " : .•: ~.Y
CURE lIIMSEaItiCaIi9SFOLIY.A,4) i . IITV'kX.SLIa'
paid, till AS..I.".OIIITANII.'
. roat 46a6, NewAfoph.City.
13ENN$YINAtsl, • ~41.1414.17 --- 0:)04
irf.;lllt any liisintebien: tlutY , APPollAitit
• Agentiti" thit•Peini4lvitobt Bible , obletyi -.
Tans Cumterl•WWlkbS9, Is now onCagadlm;tbutt im•
porrtanttp•l4 ~..}Uqat/ktp•Are to visit .es . ory, fatally, to ;
theOPlptY.'aell.audnitetrlbnin Bibles and TeatamoutP.:
anttr,•••lnkilitatltift•',.T , ,t,ajp.PAiik - !ciliAtriic•rriltig&V l
liar opera : thine: ,tt
entittnetid- Ulna Cud cause . to.the'peeilekad
Cumberland o:minty.
• • Atut NEE, . D. 0.1143111EN5.:.
.i.:;;PAUGILEATXt.
PaMat ---
, cop:) , the folloUing poticiil article, frian the On
cfnuati C , minerchil, so that; our-readers Sully; apeo
preclaie the itnswar, written fOr thellerald, by a, lady
of,,BaltiMore- 4 -,irhom, we'are happy to introduce, as a
- regular contributor. . ,
•
Tily,Homivs monk. MY 110 DIE.
This Is the saddest briur,
, . .• Thhti tvo s . rSf•kitiiirn7 -- ,,..
' And yet a spell of untold bliss,.
'Around joy . he'art is thrown;
sad to think Ont.!, mother,
mit go away" from th-Se, ti
tint blest to think so true a heart
•Is plighted unto me,
• •
'• .. Thy.home•nro my haul; mother.
• . part ur is no'Tr, - •
, • And-then I lefi r ro its sacred haunts,
, . •
. • Another home to cheer; •
t vEarly affection speaks, mother, ,
fain would bid me stay,
stronier Is, the.voice_44.oro,_ .
That's calling me away. .
. •
. • I life no more for coif, motho,.. • •
-•
Per holy' is thc.vofr, • •
Ascended from my lipS to Ilearon,
And2.)19144
n ne now, . .
net !Kier, mother,
- Kiiowfanglit . * I,of pain—
• He looks to mu IiPPI!!" S 0. •
• Nor shall he look In saki. ; St' •
_ But ohlf I should fall, mother!. .
There's nothing-loft w-me- 7
A Joyous blank, far woratalmn death,' '
Must all nix • futaire:be 1
_ Ohl many hopearind-fears,,mother,------ , ---
Within my bosom swell.
As now I leave My youthful home,
• And say'to'thco, farewell I
SI
..____....Z - ne-Loon—hefora-Lgo r tnether
•
I fain•would ask of thee,
. • Thy blessing and good wlll,,inother, Qh
• 1 pray bestow on me.
"Oft will 1-thlnk of thee, mother; -
When cares oppress my heart!
Hole patiently thotylldst endure,
Tltl:tolls for me in part,
Thy words Miro rondo me sad, daughter, -
• kor they Imio loudted ml heirt,
And thoughts of thee, my st.sent one,
lin o ro londo.tho teardeap start. .
I know twnihnottfor'llum, dauglfm,
To Fitylo
anguish of that hour to mu •
• No huumn tonguts eon top..
I feel that thou hest Leon, daughter,
61111i411111 in toy way,
And elmered.my weary hours by.sodies,
no thi , moonlit my. .
And now I think sometimes, daughter„
.Thou Vast not really gour,
Ad off.' canto), for then to collie,'
Irtrait thy favere song. -- --
_-- And whesh evouingllge ' , daughter, 7,
gallWr round the harm th,
As we the joys of home repeat,
, Or light the torch of mirth;
I Mt to hear thy voice. daughter,
wont Enjoin the Amin.
And then I miss then fro:li the group,
'And then 1 Ilst in vain.
For . thou haq found n home daughter,
A twine and Ilredde,
With him, utie mule from Walnut land
To claim the., for. his la Ide.
Mr home no inure is thine. daughter,
But, th o ugh we dwell apou t,
-- Than last-ti Faro allding place,
• thy MOTHEICLI HEART.
•
" Lirewiti not ho all day, daughter,
-For night.ehatlewetane to nll,,
And shnhreints hide among the' eloutio,
And rain drops often fall. ^
- 11nierhen - theldnrnarditifill, diihghter,
• And the t•ky is overeant,
Look up hllllll the threatening gloetn, , " '
And brarelv bide the net. •
. .
et hope and lore control, daughter,
• And L1.c.0 a It ever find
The angry clouds, so dark and drear,
— yeru all with bllverllned,
to silent then, and calm, daughter,
. Anal tho Ilia of life, •
And - be to blot, wht !oven time well, , •
A faithful, loylw; wild.
I freely grant the boon," daughter,
!eh thou debt ask of too, - - - -
That wheresee"er thy lot ho case
' My blessing is with theo. -
• „My prayer. rn otter up, daughter,
into, ever npread •
eholeest gifts nroued tiny path, •
:•Ills unereles O'er thy bend. ' •
That thou teny'sVhappy ho, daughter, '
With lby heart's treasure,
And luny our homes again he ONX,
In the brigilt land artist. •
Mumnout, Md. •'
TTlTftldT
Iltor.
[l4out Petorann's llost;ilno.]
ARISTOCRACY:.
Billywps com ing home, Bply her henree
joy.-411AGrny . nomothetl once more the nor
nets of therdrondy emootir rag cnrpet, darted
once istorn.thi r duetless table, nod then teith
n look infinite entisfnettqa, took her gear in,
e ohiidncy corner koi• UiHy wan
•
cooling borne.
Tiro long rainirtha oho }Wend, 'and then it
seemed• to her the• _ blazing-fire would beer
another atiok, so to the shed went Mrs. Orny
—her wood pile woe minty, and earned with:
ihaatileeblo oid, hands, but—Billy. witocoming
Peor.Billy.! 614 mothers home • should look
oletty,aad bright and cheery to. the boy,-. it• he ;
did miss the polished city furniture. Thed
Bridle overran the vrinkitaiirthe good
'old-lady'a face, ancLehuthaught'oftho supper ' '
u stpro ;' sorted upon' porcelain;- spiced
tidy oondimento it - might , not: but:theie
triere4he tiweet coke and the niniton-ohopihat''
Billy lied rebelled' when' n boyi - and- for' 'the :
cow( t •or poor, will tint hi
er that 'therole but onWaVek iu the
Ilia moiller." - • —• •
Me:4.1 . 644,'5h00 k' p cushion 'or
ont1"0/a3 setiiiig hor'etill;" viv I.ltat'
ho'table=oToih o"pp'uaite pee just a grate awry;
uurolleciher•l4lliitioi,!lll4
_ T ebumed tier
_- Wee .iliat a sound
'! ' Though outy ; Calf itpy„
let nu i her suck ntid tub as lasi ee lien old feat.
diid 'ibitght 4
~ •
uot.' ttatt. ,
stopped ? Its bands did . •
rma
=I
CARLISLE; PA. , WEDNESADY STAY- 29, 1857.
pojtrq.
For-tbo-llernld.---
THE 11.10THEIVS REPLY;
DV WINNIE IVI>TIIROP
ral/EIT - 6 ER& It
amanita No younger -are osuld'intae
heard its , tiqk 'outside througit the paneled
rorii, lb* ,sw,eet.o 4 koe , - Was'
the supPer-rettlty so tempting 'td look • upotr?
Could she think - , of`no improvement? Mrs
9i'wY :OPtinid'!thti: oupboard;, dOor t :and' gaffed,
with. dosing eyes 'upon the viet*whieli should
. tough dear Billy's lips; no- conshissene 'ever
studied his pictured' Adonis Or cliqpntrahelf
site-the -riet o g-ii °ugh', tho-un
(Milked chop, the three , pickles, the °moth
ico_of-butter,-the-sorep-or-uheese,
• it:filled cup—most preciati4 of them • 1111!—;
the pinch' of powdered herb, !With that
Mous dusty-green hue, that make?? It known to
lovers of genuine' tea. ••
that for me, mother?' ,
Bless my heart, Billy I host couldyoit hive
come, and I lase :watched and waited this
hour past? But never mind, glad „to see
yournii i ritertu• eirtti the rocking chair.
and rest, and take your Mint.' •
' Seeing tat you. ore seventy-One, years OW
anti I w teretity : One,'.re'd better.rireerse that
arrangement down; Why, moth
er; how hanutoglook I A dear old soul
aren't you • s y
•• • •
A happy old soul she as 'as' she . .wateked
•
imirtor,:and marked how' , spruce nod Manly
he had grown .; nett yet how he'had all the old
familiar ways, and
.„ramembered nil the old
places about the hones t--hung !fielia4• over ,
coat upon his peg, mind took hitt . chair . ter a
neanit bin corner otthe:Wezteir
Er
SEEM
• 1 declare how good to ba _ lunne,ugnia.
bow clean and nice ilia - hero, how the tables
shine; liow natural that border di tulips looks
le floor; nridtbe rag aorpet--h ow
retnetpbor Cutting up .tjtg olutits for it—thqt
pink - 816po wiip.poo;r little Annitsie blib . y•Oloiac
thin't sigh mother, X ree's .tbrgblittea boy tO'
tepee it portly from jou,' ; • - •
Billy, you printed to moko.my oar.
pet - Min - dome; end 'APPie wears better ger
e p_ta_ . ti .to Fittbeep !tome-
I woo only thinking bow ebb would enjoy tbie.
arouu lL
uigbt—yutir first. return.'
• _ :Mu be She does enjoy it. Who can tell 1
If reboulti be culled übeve, du you aupposeyd
f irget my cdtbnoilint:! Hut we wont be ito- .
,Ilento to-night. Look 1. Ibis purple bifipe wee
made flute the first sey.wit!steoet I ever bed:
Didn't 1141 proud to weiti. it 'when it' was
-uow—and ehouttliet-I be sibetzed:-Or-euch--n
gaudy , thing,now „Then • the - .tripe next it
!oohs brach, but hi the day dine butthi.-
greenr-buw yell I xeinetnbelA. .Thet'o:the-re-.
minder of pa's old .military' pante—after I
bad wortk.them a year or two, : cut down.'
So kheyeung man ran on seir<tng whatever.
tapi r ei:eeemed to pleat, diin good old -lad,"
There,pilly; cow . , vpperils.rth - tty, And
'Os IS chop,HY. Mot Billy, 44)10 you re•
elegiber how you used to like aweel-cakes
here they are, fuel these are • pickles,
Billy,' •
, 1 declare, I haven% seen such o bouniitul
slipper /ATM(' I went Awn) , from home; how
good The chop smells!! :
' Yes, and do taste one of the cokes, Billy,
hey ore light at; puff . ..bolls.'
'All in good time, •osn't 'eat too tiny
hinge nt once. nether, to chnnge the nub
'eel, quiet yolt think that now I'm of age, you
ainniet twenty-two—William souncla,bettei
bark Billy
Liever calted you SYilliam ;
er ue.er did, and little. Annie:, donr - attl
wouldn't know her brother by thnt name. Bu
Wiliftiiit you shall bo, if you wish; I promise
not to mill you any ?ther name ; now eat your
hopper Billy.'
• FTe finished. Come lot us (dear the tkble
together; and then you Alban see bow you
like the things Eve brought from the Federal
MI
What, more presents, when' you sent the
flannel hardly ameek ego?'
You wouldn't call filmic] a. pri.sant ! 'st
Anibouy,'l've broken A saucer! But never
wind: I remembered some of your plutee were
homily cracked, nod no thertViv whole now too
ilk in my trunk.'-,
The „trunk, 'yule . opened. and • Mrs • Gray
united nud sighed by turns, to think Billy [rut
spent a:good third of his; income •in homely
hut, nseful gills for ; her; potent foot warmers
pstent fist-irons; patent kettlep, r7 they Were
enough. to keep Abe old Indy. end'.inter
ested nntitrler aon should' return again: •
' On the morrow,llleetir Willienr-Orny-'wee
gone. .At porting hp gave, once more. the of
,eu- repented injunction-connorningitie.lntor
`But whet difference'can it make in my let
'lure nobody -hears me, Billy; end I like tk.
opke of the word.' '
'Dosete,t only one . he r them You know
how-proudl am of Siturbat . loome' hand, and
your gnodaeusible-ratleotionai„ouppose then
went a friend • that would, read my letter,.
dometitneer, • - • • • •' •
The lady looked through her spectacles
sharply enough to tweak them. Billy blushed,
and bade his 'nether farewell. ,
Another aged, woinau sits by her fireside nt
work; her, mind astir with pleattar7i auticipa 7 .
toms bite far ditlerent,iptes from ; those of Mrs.
(irny.
Alt, what ,attange oontrastei-. whak ridicule
shades of :seen.by the fat
•
fifrtifti eye which looks down from 'shove!
kik:6 'for instanee, the' aged'; the) roofs
trotn , a btrutired -.home,- and .listeti-:for stoic
foottiteptliook' fcir- withered 'Ttirttis ; sotntc of
, oti'shall find in the housohnlitabalr of :state
ituebtoubd^. abed( -br. °bruiting• honer.
someiatraball Arid colateht:
ed loth ormubs - that:tail from their ehildrea''e
tables,— slighted 'and only tolerated inAlle
home retract sit alone by cheerless. 'fireidet.;;
ith. the .Book ick ha th 4 gitin 80'4feet:to 46
many cheerless .bearts , ;- soitie4tiek^ to 'forget
their age - decking• forthis ;
Mille for otheist , tbe rauftneed:ract be:titled,
above their 'gray heads stretches only:'the
starred roof et heaven, -add the'book of butawn
love; toward! which.theirttuagrY.pyint;dor4F,
top desolate etre ef tf ,•• '
It was eatietthllit,Milr499T,
i .roomiiiiiii i i i ii i i ii i iii i i 1/9t! the
~ on to
seta ,carget : refieeitti4a warm 0?!. ,
Was 'opoited-•-tint.bY;Sged Itaits,alid
girl:aPpettred! ' Otig l rtiatu r .r n iti,,,VlßAlM.WAgi c
; whatikdear soul I atm letting- ins gad
about the streets.' - ' ,
• •.
vitt s the Aillniel'e .. n6me;)
dfdn',Cyou think to buy BOIDe more spangles?
I need a full hundretl
beim they erg: But:lsn't it 'a lovely'
dress„iand.shen't mho some limb; ache
.
whenit's worn ; and'elian't I care as Much ae
these steel spangles for their oohing toot',
That's,right, Joey, donVfall in hive. I
iintyeu to choose a busliand . with putdyes
wide open. Try, your. shill on these .young
Men, - atnEwherr - 111r: - IyriglireatitisTartorwivrd,
you'll. be bright enough to oaieh.him. I
setany - heirtMpon a greVrato - matcli:for - you,
child.' • • • - •
. ' Yes, an elegant man, with, beantiful,blaek
eyes and - whiskers, and Ho welt-dressed, andel)
tall l'
.plousensoVl've seen footmen answering that
desoription. Look out for ',elegant manners,
Joey, pot elegant eye's; look out for family,
not height of stagier (done ; lOdk out tot-a:mu
to pay for, clothes—not merely to see if his
tailor has dressed - him well.';'
"That reniindOne, grandpa—bOw °vv.
,eprtie
.you to
,tithe a tairk to board,? Doh Jaye
* young bir.pray, that baelher s upper room, ie
nothing but wiener. fle hoe very good•look
ing baggage !bough ; I,peeped over the baluez
WO when theeaaehman brought it up ataire.'
• •, It's agin my-rule, - -to be More, to take any .
boarders but the rust. To tell the truth; I was
so pleaded with .thls °youn mtn- 7 4 he's 'pry
pretty spoken—that,l premised the room ti;-
foreevor asklpg what his trade might be. Be
tdder, be•lsn't one of common ; he's' what
they eall'a merchlint mo more
spangles Jo e all this'tfaiti- the old lady had
been sewing busily.
I ,There,don't work too steadily, dont put
your ayes out, grandma; be hack in half
a minute.; I hisard a carriage stop, and. per.
lipps Ws Mr, Gray. run and watch' for
his entrance--We so droll, the idea of our
bdarding a tailor!' -
Nadame Snolliug was a person of more odu
cation-than 7 polisti, more manner 'than ere
-
'gam... Possessing a little tot:lune, she still
preferred the 'cares of her present lirJ,liceom
periled as they were, she knew by a .darger
• chance in the inntrimonitd mat•kei for Joey,
her-adopted child. Her character. p'ree . enting
teat frequent coiribinutiOn of shrewdness, and
simplicity, saw through Madarn - e
and humored•her:-
• But Joey's "chance" was none the - less for
the good old lady's. absurdities. - Joey was
fair and sprightly, with the bloom of -.seven
.teee-ou her cheeks, and the mischief of zeren
teen in her behavior:. - 'lVllV:ffitot rise, and
graceful if nut elegant, merry, corjuettish, and
.careless of all,the _world, Joey,was—standing
farbrite amid Madame Snelling's respectable
boarders.
—*Why, gratirlmn,;:lie islet' tame, after all I
and such a clean °twin and such a still dick
ey, ho must have como fresh Went the laun
dress.'
' A 'cOry good looking young moo.'
cull him handemno. What eyes Irm
nail how much dignity, and how 'Soli hi) di4ti-
'Joey, Mr. Grey le a tailor.'
nei_erfenr_mn
I thought all tuilurs were lame. D•nt't you .
know old Bolger, down to tha Vrkeyard , thut
Mary said walked with a crutch ?' .•
!• Yen ; you little Itotinuune; but two club.
footed men don't, make theirwhole class lame.
And besides, I tell you . ..Alr. Gray in a merchant
tailor.' •
•
_your fath
. -- A - Tiiitik — cri - turo pass - a — Jney went t - O• her
fumy, planted daggers qr spangles iu her suit
or? diverts ; and the spangled dress had Grown
shabby with use, Wiles Joey sat in the upper
ohambCr, one day conversing--if it must be
told—with her grandmother's waiting-maid,
Deb.
I found it, Miff& Joey, just where he hod
hid& nit under hie pillow, See 1'
You did! now that's a joke, when for all
. • •.
my coaxing ho wouldn't let me read o word,-
but-of course I shall not meddle with his
ter, ley -it in the drnwer: and by-the•wny;
Dab; grandma needs you in her room below.'
.Yes, Mice, eton• us ever picked up
these Debby departed muttering,
wonder if She tnken me now for xi foci, wonder
.
if I went catch her spoiling out that • letter ,
jet. .
Joey sat . watching the elm, whose - young
Waves told 'that spriniTalr come;. yes, oven
iato_the.p . aved-courta 61:the-eity. 2 --. : 1-suppose-
Will Gray sits here,' she mused, 'and thinks
of his mother's cottage; deer old hidy, I
stimuli! like to see her. But what can that
letter contain, besides the usudl advice 1 She
can't have heard of his foncy
_for my humble
self! Ha, ha, perhaps she oltjecis tome, per
haps I tun not worthy of his worship, tlie mer.
oinint tailor:! It could be no other cause that
.made hilt so shy about the letter ;• and 'if his '
mother has presumed to criticise me, why 1
lotie a tight to improve by her crltloltirn, sure!
. !Yes, 4sereit is ;,how well she writes,. how .
neatly Atte letter la folded—'llaiir Billy'-I.e .
never would let me tend Alnit first line,
how itv't:eetritis in the dear oltl la;ly I Pre kilt
a mind tto fall io 14%;(twith the boy ; if only-for
'his mother'stake'; or rather, :I'sliettid heih
half a . !mind, if poor ' Will' wordn't Hiller.
Joey's ince redderied,vil her oyes rah over
:06' mother's:letter igOt Liocei'veti—: T •to: t ;
,her bis senses tiitigr ,
'''iqq!q.f'o9-7.'grPlidulav poor,•einiple, 2161; ,-
Icmi!OUt; afier all, its 'true'e'ol7o4
.WhO.rirO We'Vthat• we stioVl4 outer 'at
P tbie tll laliitod hr eon o litr note
' jie w, •
•
.worthy, of
, .looy
, . ,
Why iljd .the ntohleO'e We grew:recittox
iiYheee eyes god, followed ,hor .owu • across: the
letter title , Vitto dared to clasp' 11Oriyeub•
.111 fig lietoyoboth,et: . 4i); ttio new board
. z.,
~,Wit.tonakes,,yod,trinuhlo;doey
3tli;'was ad dishonortihlS'i'o
droitin 'you - worn nt '''• •• ,* ;
< TOB tailor the, dishonor.. all,
,lay in dotet4ion 1 , .'.0a my' shoulder's lei' It reel(
'oily
roo
'Alltr.pise.:‘!.eAtAy..434o , l.osA wittmoo4;
hie (r0n15, - .blit sad, a ooqueitiiiii"ittistriir
hte His, but his grioyed loek'dlteolted Lori
ME
No . ono knew . it except Bit*, who ran
..00king tbrougb tholeyholeLind Joey'n eelf,
.• who Toyed her lover better for.the Ineekneee—
i:hui
. tenrs come into the young tailor'n eyes :
..Ltleeerye_this .
'This trifle.' and she put her little hand in
his, why Jakeit;_likw_Lobtuse—yott...nre—...ol_
course I'll be your .vvife, .of course knowing
you for a good son, .auil a true gentietnan,and
.1 lover besides;. I think niYeelf more blest, than .
Ilion if 'you lacked tlieiialinix traits; and Gould
boast the — tiatne of &nator or rrosideot..
0 . 14 cU - el that such is giddy girl as I can notiir
,alwais,dengreed. The engagement east. the
old. lady's serious illness; but that peer, she
satisfied herself and her:friends- with proola
mini that—after all Joey hod nia s kied a mer.
chant tallo;. -
•
•
. .
' 'This eitraiit,'''frOm a reminiscence concern—
ing a:series : of trtird'e'ra oo!umitted some years
'ilgee.in France, devehips 'a rare instance of
presende of mind in women. We will prem'ise '
that the murderer woe known by the flu:aqui'',
in scale previou's brawl or scene of murder, ,
he hail lost Hine fingers from on eT of
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hands.
• There lived on the . o9tskirte- of :I)epPe .
'widow lady, by the name of Beaumauriee..44o .
had no family, but with one servant girl, lived
in a 'very retired mat:Ter. Tlte cottage in
titioh,ehe reeited woe • eitualed 'about 'bait ti
•
mile from the city—a little off frorwthe
;
read,
111.tdatne 13enunuturice bad•been the wife:of
au t flitter of the Guitrds.. , Site --was- an extra
,-ilitati,y womint.in every - piirtionlikeildit es,
pecially so inresp'eot to a certatn•entlness of
character sho postiesred, in the millet of dna
- ger, which together with 'a 'logo amount 'of
moral courage,. made her a very notable porn,
son. :The recent murders tole, peril:10;1os
impreeiibn on.het7l mind, :than upon any 'one
else in Dieppe; althoughtfiwaanuturally sup,'
posed the recited situuthittin which 00 lived,
would have caused her to'he ctierti . fearful. II
About 10 o'.elook:ou the nightoitho 30th of
April r just ton days after:the cituvders in the'
ltde Grenard, Madame Beautnnurioe went up
into her bedrocia).'" She was sufferifig !from a
nervous headache. ShelelLvery sleepy,' and
seated ,herself... The Jump was Oleo:lid. otiltt
cliest,of droverti - beltind her. Opposite to her
was a...toilet tatdcy with a oloth on I,t, 'reaching'
to the floor. She had already coinMencid, ta-'
king tiff her clothes, when happening , to .00k.
around Iter,elte saw something that for a mct ,
moat chilled her blood 'was the shadow
of a man's band on the floor. Thultand'hed
only three fingers ! , ..-
.
!nimbi wan there—in her' hoist—under the
toilet,tuble. She mndonot the least motlpu
or sign, but reflected two or three minutes es'
to the best course to be purified. . '• '
, -She diiined what to do, and advahatag te,
the door called the aorrant maid. ; -; ;
01',,Mary 1" exolatraecl site, when the girl
entered the' room. Yatt ' kltLw ' whore,
Matisieur Ilerikarg lives 1"
" Yea, I%.tlanie." ' • ,
linve'ta pils - 5:000 frnnas away very air. :
iy to the morning; ThO , Lnot eti
ori!'011-jiitli now . You!iiill'hU*O ; to kiii,4,4*taid:l
hoese'nuct'liet the_money ,
6; •
write you a note r biBlk l iti
liver liiin,'ntt
'ho wilt givo,yotf ban ;Billy:
to the ntoet_ut.".
", - . - ghe - iiiote no fellows
• • .. •
'Bi - ONAnp.
enesiu of the I ltuo' deo 'Mikis 104 the
'!faiii 1s iii
uonle geudorcuon,noittako ,before 41,7"
capes
=II
And vtiliont enteringinttcAny extlatintld4
• with' her: hervnnt, diOntnlied ,4 . 0 op,fra
• etyand., "Slx.9,thn,p,trintktrnlen t tud,ltersOf pudi
Yes. he eat .ith:tlietpoin - witli thit't
tlet: . `ttle tltblo foiretlivholetotir; Site tett there
Chiol - antltdo'leOed. l `•
.OW, of the blind obtft wererhrilieiti;
wui'derer,did;;nos,ipSrltmimy,ettethptt6 tfeiiaig
frpitt. a &ago of eepeeihuelit',4:/i'L n !ro 14.;;:
Fu tlue.thee the geadnrillai artiVilig , AitoPthib 7 '
ileee-11•eyenu14, , iriaemliiteated4- I pist i •oh - o - weyjr,
withoet,A.,eloieht!etrugtitte.J.,,a
Illiwit'l', ado
thitiAltbtfoltiat ?i e
tinsiff
Bing prOo to .tlia . gaitit watt ,found, and in
duo. time lan wan guillotined. '• • •
MIIS
0123
can I cter'be?'.,
TGe 'eyes were averted
muoliotinraotei.,' so much en4riY,
gootinee!o, I think you can iittiiiitlitilthOst Any .
lot y6u olioaeel.-; • 7 ., :• •• 1
,
a . :e ' e A nt h i ' Fr r 4 e t Y ; l l w ev!e n l deJ y i e t tl y 7tiep E ; j o ic u v r e , .h i e ll ;: s te u c u b e
if the'ywerp inada pr. playtkinp.! .
16 6'1444 liwiiy,—lro isv ail ffliie collar Jooked.
..• !Anil' wiitiOn:e like beet tionietireee no 'pre
tend-to-soorirbeeeuse-iile-not-oure;'----
'Better etrlte forlt,•entrnakett !
That's-not rey-tay,':-I'ot a -spoiled —chilli
and expect, to be buniored. by.'prOvidetoe. .
don't know how to strive; sometimes think
it is bettor for women to wait, in these mat
ters.'
What
~ ‘ Love;toe'instanee., It , a man loves me,
bore I stand roadyio give tiank: answora , to
frank questions. If ho ognnivo and oiperi
meet and hint, why he's. gaine Joe co-
, Perh,ape.4e ilara'notepenls., 11inyoektion
may iet3 uClijEttit - tialik - 4uostiviis ap-
pent
hitn,dare, who woul4.l!iii.!
Jooy, what's the need-of oirOum)o
*ion.? You know that I Iota: .you, j. know
that you know
'But, ~Yillie=yodr
Mother's letter.',
''But JOoy--yo or .g ran dm - Mimes. plans.'
Two negattvee make an silirmative; grittn
marians-say.'
I ennnot endure to be lantalleeTany lo).
g9r.-L.Deni Yooy, will you be my wifF7.
,10 if you.nuet, but-
'No no.'
ritm — grateTiirroi. your frankness. SiE!s
Ilencefcirth I rill:l:liver acitioy
-!Thera tiere two negative/I.'
In this last,ayinion Josy and: Mill Snelling
PRESENCE OF MIND
RISLENf: BEAUDIAUAICE.H'.,
nr)
!'Tcr:F•!`:
MEM
akte pgarlnteut.
aleepi upri my heart'
. • Was the first to win
• SiM Wli6llidemitiport my brewit '
Ever reignd _
.•
Bhe'vrito lttneeeoft llpe, • •—•
their warmest
She whirreata
.• ___*eelathelr.etotwatiresalog.
•Othenlayq,thau . thelewhall,pru!::
that inay_be
Olhee hours shall'greefuli r •
•
Hour. that may be weary:, .••
Still this heart shall be thy their!"
Still title breiet than be thy pillow
' thesellpa shall meet thlrureft
its blllow zneeteth billow..
Slcep, then, on my happy heart, • . • '..
' •'blnee thyloie bath won 11,-,•
Dream, emit, on My loyal brixisti •
Noun but ,thou' haat donp It; , . • . ••'''
And when ego our bloom shall cluing°, ...
.' i'lltlrlts'wl - try Weather, '': ••,
, Illay, - wo,ln theneltinumglave -, • , . . . •
,•,.....,
' Sloop and droamltogethon ;. • - • •
• ; . :Correnipondwnt: atli e e xembst oreomitei4s.'
• .- THE• FAqiii[ONSai ..:-. „,....•
- Pants July 2, 113F.'
'Graaf enrd'ie beetiiired r biPitrishrit ladies on
;he toilette fatyled inahriee) Whiohla r rivOin 10"
be eu • tlyleorning at the - chileauf,' and ia'S'
loularly n at the. fashiOnable..watering-plinies;•
Where the whole :company assemble between.
. ,
,010 .,...
_Land-F-onki_around-,1 hoi-varions-aptilfgtf,T--
to drink tie water. Those ropes are general:
ly of nankeen, jet:tenet, quiltinglind 01113,146 V
muslin. • WheliTThey 'are made' Of a' 'mixed'
woolen - tiaalie, , hiack and white, the jacket and * .
_ s leai r en . ere - bordered - with - grsendeep - --'hinor -
cherry or maroon Bilk, Our fashionablet:lia.. •
gereAnlanaPait.4 ilac .. e Volflomp 7 has • prittt:
(Need r twTo 'very bcecimming patterns for malit y,' ,
ce;,- iit • thin. muello.l The skirt 'of one has"
two muslin festooned flounces; the jacket it'
trimmed with a festooned flounce and binceno,!--
the sleeves are tight to the elhow, and „them
' kaiak with two', &Anima; there is • a row' 'of
email buttons on the top of-each slpove..,Thit.l_._
second has the • skirt embroidered in crotchet,
sinits, • and trimmed with three Bounces, ter .
initiated by , a broad hem, in which a light ila
-loribbon-hfriaiikl.=-Tliqiiireet Is trimmed to` -
match the - ,:shirt; the sleeves consist . of-two' -
p.iffs, end twnhenimed hint, in which ribboti
,is rue; the -' braoss are in thesaretratyle._With
this is worn " a graceful little scarf mantle of
the anise Muelin, ornamented with a Bonnet:
of half a yet.'L in depth, and.faatened in front '
with a large id' lei bow and long endi. • . • - •
( k
Madam Pell bits,also; tvvarlety of antral- •
inglittlefichus, etyleti a. /a •Watleau, Illainin.
an, a lg:Tiriitl, 4lnioineite, •prelon, a /a, .Pay '1
sanue&c.; to be worn with low-necked Armes ,
either oftilk Or apoplin,:for.slinner.andiTenlng--
aoitume. ?duality', orgnndies,jamitet, gauss;
grenadiini, silk; mashies, and barege are the •
materiais , pow in demand. Light summer'
'fancy silks are fashiourni with, two skirts, the
upper one:exceedingly full having nine witAtur - '
mid' trimmed up, the aides with - quadrifl• ~
es of_black velvet- . :At the edge Of the upitii , •,
skirt there is a deep fringe. Per light diem ' *
es the .boilies are dften fashioned around,
high, and gathered. The sleeves arts'exoett-
dingly--Wide-at-hOteomrtometireetr-tritnmett—
with frills, at. othera„ in. the Venetian form.. • •
They- are ornamented with laney , lnittetie apt: '
braids'. •
~~
. •
,A necessary part of the toilette for the prem
,
enetlep, pump rooms,ball-_rooms; andtbeattea,.
of the springs, id a Milan 11;toon::"EilticheifI4
tho_ , wriatuVjingen.hy-oonlnit;itig
some refreshing botanic°. This ornenzent ia'% ,
inibspeneable during the warm.weather,..:
These'liliconanre eumetiincs of
,Stwrea chiuov ,
but notliing con' , be mUro,beautifuliiitui those
sold hY'' ,t)
, 11a Cdr:.l64 . Galvie'do: jralo!
Pulais "big al—of cut crystal; painted Mousiiet
line'percolaiuei of graceful and flintasiic foram.
Whe-putaMer hunneta . nre very: sloping ' bi- •
hick the top 'of
,the crown i$ either 'round , ot r
tthti of Ono piece. They come forivat9,
the.Zldry Stuart style in front, and are; loft)„
Hilt! 'tiarrote at; the - cheeke., - The - Louie xy
bonnet is maileOf pmirl, white orrip3' d'Orlent,
edged with .n bread,' sherry-colored' Bilk ? rib •
bon on the front, the auvtaiti,:and behind 160-''
orowq.. .asrosa . the heed ism taring , - of,whlte
-ribbon, with ohoico boquete,,and edged' !lOC, ~7
cherry Celine, the ends hahging down on one,
aide. ' • ,
Calidionlitn . hill took, place" in • Lindcah
hist week and priiva great !wearies; the ,
of the tiekets having realized a t la rk o
toe two Scotch ; Charity. eatabliehmeuto s tOir,
which the inte •4 annually, tnpoated,
. _
Highland goadrllie, by tile Patronesses, f
ed the bnli. All ll o fair.dames who trwatuitled
it wereatified 'tit' 'dresses 'of whito.:tailetki f
over glabb elegontly .trin*l;
new iihperlill iertdi Atoff trimmings' Steltiatifs:''.
young b9.Y:Were.tbe scarf' of!ber 011111
oally draped . on.the !corsage. Ibo Ohtlett(eft, , ..3.
all wore the Highland (meow:
,After this .qua,kirille WI been danced,.-task
of .Tlke Eleininikr enkr,eti, the roomy #41,,,
%kir 'repe6selniiiiives,i4 tbe PAleinebi'ltkrb tbje., •
all tirtql u ' figuiest' . by '
slreeviit, trimMest with' Wrertitti'of reiffoiniitik ii
Witekr , yette ortmittente4 with -the .111'1110 - 7
gyur Alle:shewldorl ! yap. derklAt_____
crape.. petticoats oveir,pulek
trimmed nrltlin_p,rofusion of different kinds:ef t
fruit, tglrbig,ti rate're iptertyclued thor bllii
..4er,wue flt!eppl64o be.reprsikented. bythyste d
pettieolky•Orisfiltniskusb,,trimmed
teifll4B,Yllo..bitul 'being et tidslesi 'llklitheifieu
and Wittis - : 141
fee
l 11:Ater'appe9rect pettleonts eilr, y .
ve'r iiiiiooVoi'gclain triMined ' Withwa.
ter Wiwi, boritl •tirtiarikenting tin;
ge'utlitann , vaii in' full! unifortn;;-airi'4itin-...
, wore bitliellootive badge, consisting:of Werttitel.ni
‘ " kuttinisvoTtlugsl.u.branch cthollr,
an,
er „
°4;9,1 4 .. 8 1H 0 w,P B 11? last. pre
clr t noing bncatne i g o f t"ll4-..re 4 ;11.,-"
((Oct . li4;;.9 , 3 V IAIIWVaing with an4t.
.of t a t i d
oonqipilligktble last iituadrilletiere iibltehoot4 l '
Pet ikg"...ktiiiCiVer kid corsage bf blue .
inif b!Psh bAir 6e,
''"l-YVY., 4, 1 1 1FN 4
k1 1 'irP9), ,, ?a,!.‘ ,1 ,t. 1 4
roses and pea Fi e, tp.3. 7 t103 7 ,,, i t 9 k iLt
girls " oP't~'e palcdotiidu Asylum sere niirohed
through the ball ebent, Iteadekl, by tbeir_mfd
fuse pipers, and preoedellhy the' Duke of
=EI
ME
clench, awl other govertiora of the
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NO. 417:.
.THE WIPE.
MEI
ritiM