Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 05, 1857, Image 1

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VOL. LVII.
EDITED .AND IIED• . atem ithuertisements.
•E 0 It TFI E PROPRIETO R
BY YVILIpIEADI , DI. PORTGAt.
TERMS OF P.OOI4O.ATION
The qVi)LIBLI: HERALD IS. publisited iiookly - bil a largo
sheet containing twelitY night columns, tualAirplidind
to subscribers at $1.66 if, pald , strletly In martini:as
-I_7l4ttaid within the year; or 62 In .1111 cases when
payment is delayed untiTtlns—mrpiratio-t-of-the---
year.btlillitlpticins-received-ibrt-letni-parlad-thaii—
slx months, and node disconthined uptil all iirretiragea
- arapald, unless at the option of Ilie pub/Inner. Papers
---Leent-to subscribars_living.' _vitt Cumberlasid county
• mustbe p'alefor_litadvarrilo,!?y the payninuilied
• by trona rnspouSiblo parson
• ty. "Those toms wit) he „rigidly adhered to In all
canna. •
ADVERTISEDI NTS,
- Advertisements mill he. charged. $4.00 per square of
• twelve lines for three Insertions. and '25 cents for each
subsequent Illaartion. All adverlisements 01 less than
twelve UMs considered as.a. square.
- Advertisements inserted before I:l . rriat,e9 . sod deaths
8 eon itiPer 11110 for Orst josertithi, null 4 coots per title
• for subsequent lusertiMnp Communications on sub
. tax of or indiVidual Interest will be ell:irgial
cents per lino. The l l itiprietur will runt be responsl
- hl damageS her errors ill tulvvrtionlonts,, Obituary.
notices or Marriages not exceeding live lilies, will be '
.. inserted without charge.
JOB PRINTING
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Tllo Carnslo Harald' JOB pitistt NCI OFFICE is tho
lar4est and 111,t, .1111ie aefitabliditllent hi the enmity.
. Throo - good Prrsoos. soda gonorat Imlay ul material
suited for plain and Fancy Work a every kind onatplos
.-us to do Job / , rtuti,,g at tho shortost indict+ and 04 the
Inn,t remonahle toms. forams. in want of
Blanks or anything in ttni.lobbing lune, will tied It to
theit'intort,t to give no ;veldt,. Jtevry variety ofillanks
• constantly on hand.: • ' .
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Setting' 110 Coca( 31.1fotinatfoit
U. S. doVERZOIENT
PrOSidelltJA 3ll : B BUCHANAN. _
C. Ipmcgr.7.rueor,
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SneiplAry of State—O. . .
. Loris C‘sA. '
..' Secretary of In tortor-L.1.1t:011, 'fitols rsox. •., .
Secretary of Treasury-,llowri.t. Couil. •
1 Barret:try of War-JunN B. M'bovo.. • .
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Secretary of Navy-1.4,4c Teuer.i. ----..... . ,
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Post :Baxter fielturat- 7 A.•V. BROWN. •
--..—..__...2Ulmitiattuorul—JY.ll.Y.Ml it S. BLOCS... ."
ChlefJusflce it . ,8..1mi
STATE GOVEENNIENT
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.ooveenor—.JAM'S 'POLLOCK. ._
Sorrotriry of tit.z.tto—ANoltrAr 0. Courri. •
Survpyor Ocoural—JAcoo Fur, .18,
Auditor Ilenemt—Joiirt 'tom:: •
Troasurer—llENAY 8..31c00nw. -- .
Judgim of I.lto Supremo Court—N. IRAOka J. 'AI. Art
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STRUM). W.. LOW KIK •11 . V. WoooltAno S
.• J. C. KNox..
COUNTY OFFICIIIIIS
_Prolacnt ,Inines 11. Gralimn.
Associate Judges-IlonMilleltael Conklin, Falnue
.Woodburn, .
.Dlstriel,Nlttorney Wm. J. Shearer,
Prothonotary Daniel K. Noell,.
'Recorder de,—Jahn M. (ling.
. Regleter=llllllam Lytle.
lloennan: _Deputy, J. Ilennning
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.-„Couuty!fronsitre Mom Sonsemen.. .
Coroner Mitchell MeCluilite. , •
'Coonty'Corontiscioners--tleorgo M. Graham, Millen
M. Henderson, Auilrow Kerr. 'Cleritto Ceminßranton 0
3111•Iiitol Wise..
liirectors of the PoOr—:•Georgo Brindle, John C.
Brown, Sainuorratt. Superintondrint of Potir --- 11rnre i
-Joseph Lobs Ch.. . . . ._
OFFICpR,
Chief Burgess— Roland Irvine Jr. ' •.
Assistant Burgess—Ouerga itondel. • .•
Town' Council—al. B. Parser (Preshiont)' John Out
shall,lamas Cailia, sr., Franklin dardner. t. 4 auluel M:11 ,
tin, Pater Monyar, Samuel Wetzel, J. D. Bather., Jacob
Duey.
Clots: to-Counell.—Wm. 11. Wetzel.
CnustablorJohn lipbar,• high Cc:l/stable; _Robert
ElcCartnen, Ward Constable.' "
CHURCh ES.
First Presbyterinn Chnoh, Northwest Anglo of Co
tro squaru.. Ito , . Conway h. ing .Pastor.—ervic
avec:, SWoday Morning at 11 o'clock, A. 31., and 7 tick)
I'. M.
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Second Presbyterian Church, corner or South I hunter
and Pont rut at outs. Rev. Mr Lelb, Pastor, Services
commence nt ilo'clock, A. M., slid 7 o'clock P. M.
St. John's Church, (Prot...Epischpal) northeast angle of
Notre Square. 'ter. JaVoll B. Morse, doctor, Services
at 11 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock. V. M.
DogUsti Lutheran Churelir Bedford between Main
and Lou thor streets. 11ev. Jacob Fry, Pastor. .Services
at 11 O'd sett A. 31., mid 7 o'clock P. M.
Oerman Reformed Church, ',dither, between ,Thor.
over and Pitt streets: Rev, A.. 11. Kreuter, Pastor.—'
Services nt o'clock A,lll, and li;,f;u'elock P. M.
Methodist E. t'lie reit, (firm, charge) corner of !Mein end
Pitt Striiets. Rev. R. 11. Chambers, Moiler. Services
11 o'clock A. 41. and 11;.e. o'elock P. M. -
Blethudist E. Church(ocount charge.) llov. Thomas
Daugherty, Paster. Services in Colleg.o Chapel, at 11
o'clock A4l. and 4 o'clock, P. M.
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Roman Catholic Cluarch,l'omfret near East street.
Ilev..Jantes Barrett, Pastor. Services op the 2nd dun
day of cash month.
ticrolatt Lutheran Church Coln •r of Powfret. and
Bedford streets. , lterel: I'. Naschold, 'Paster. bervlce .
at NM A. M.
Riiy - Wheu changes in the above ore' necessary the
proper persons are requested to nrttfy us. •
DICKINSON COLLEGE
Ile,. Charles Conine, president and Professor of
Moral Science.
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Rev. lisrman M. Johnson; Professor of Philosophy
and English Llteraturo. .
James If, Marshall, Profesiur of Anelont Languages.
Boy. Otis IL Tlirmy, Professor of dhocho nat
Willi= C. MI. nn, Profensor of Natural Selenco and
:orator of *he Muneurn.. .
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Alexander Schorr, Professor of Hebrew and Moder'
latue,tl,4;co.
• Samuel 1). Hillman, Principlo of tha Grammar School
James P Alarshall AsAstaut.'ln the Grammar School
BOARD - OF:SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Andrew MO, President, H. Saitin, P. Qulgley; E.
entlanath a.
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T4asurer, John Spilar, Messenger. Meet on
the Ist Monday et each thnlth st.B o'clock A• 3 1 . nt U.
uestlon
CORPORATIONS
. Ctetmetr. •Derosir litww.—President Richard Parker,
Cashier. Vim. M. Beaton; °forks J. P, Hasler, N. C. Meg
selmait, C. W. Hood, Directors, lAchartl Parker, John Zug
Hugh Stuaart, Thomas Pas.tim, It. C. Woodward. Robert
Moore, 'John t. , autlerson Henry Logan, Samuel Wherry.
Cement. trtnlratter 11Th Rom, Conmat.—Presldent,
Frede. Irk Watts.. eacrotary and ToreCuror, Edward M.
Diddle; Superintendent, U. N. Lull. Passenger trains
t wk° a day. Eastward leaving eArlielo nt 13.30 o'clock
A. M. and 11,10' o'clock P. M. if., trains every day
Weetwanl, leaving Carlisle nt 10,001 ti Muck A,
2.20 P. M. .
CASILIALE GAS AND WATER COMP Va.—President, Fred-
erick Watts •' 'tieeretary',Lentue: Todd 'freasurer, iVm.
.M. Ueqtent; Directors, P. Watts, itlehard ParkerAinnu.
el Todd, Wm. M. Beetom, Dr. 11". W. Delo, Frnnklin
liardner, Henry lilacs and-L', M. Middle. .
.VALLEY E.—L'residuut, John S. Ster.
roll; Cashier, 11. A. Sturgeon; Teller, Jos. C. Dotter.—
Directors, John S. Sterrett, IVm. Her, Alolehoir krone.
loan, Richard Jehn C. Dunlap, Robt. C. Sterrett;
H. A. Sturgeon, null CiPtain John Dunlap.
•. SOCIETIES.
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Cumberland Star Lodge No. 'lO7, A. Y.M, remota at
Marion•lfall on the Sind and 4th Ttiosdays of every
Month. C • • •
Bt. Jiihris,iAnign No X. Y. M. Monti td Thurs
day of each month, at Marion Hall.
C'erlibin Lodge 55 51 1. of O, F. Moots Monday.
evening. at Trouts building.
UNION. , NM COMPANY 4
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onoArnsn 1789.
PRESENT OFFICERS.''
Paitinotro 4 -E4_OOIINHAN.._
arloe Pmer,—SAMUEL IVETEEL, Sn. .
ALSX. B. IMMO. • ' • •
• - P B T 4 a7fti ut axPlsTEß EON TER.-. '
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'Meet :the •it 'Saturday In, tdarcia,'June, September,
R~IT~S,OF'I~USf~CIR: -
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Pootone op nil letteront'onnhelf ounce eiltht or un
4pr it °onto per pant; except to Onliferula or.Orogon;
witth ti,,14 coque poptdd. , _ s , •
Postagnoti tile ; Idlerold",-wittd 41.1o,Coipity;. trien
Within the. Stat6l3 cbu , cd plat. I.,lOny.porrotthe
T•lnitod Staten di'Olatii. .I , l4k(tuge:oli ttanstent'popore
undor 3 'buhetht Itr opet;prttlx; id , Or. two, cents
unpaid;c , Adierl 100 , 4 lutp i ro'to, eystroad wltti the toot
(FA' b`11.141 DUCA:I,S
otbs y tit r ,o4l° l ltßant) "tT eoel Y ed, an !!,. °1 1 1 "
4"4""
6 . 11:01. 0G111141si:'
Jui.lo;
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OT IVE . TO . :.S01100L -1)111,J 3CT
bIIS AND TE.ACIIEPS.
The etavolnntlon of Teacher,' fug the Public Schools
will to hofd as follows:- •
Mechnolcsburg,,A nfAh'clock, P. DI.
r.firtutlf,33lcldlvtou; " 7, 9 '" A. 31: . '
1 North Middleton, " -8,,„ I) "• •
: Shipportsburg Hors' " .30, 1 " PM. ,
JO 11, ' 4 lO . " A. M.
he — hipponsborg.tytiv' - " -- 13. - 1 - 71.r.' 31.
1:111—Now —}__n_ _ _-
gfoo ,'Newton, " 15, 9 " ' A.
t pert;
." 17, --1 " P. 31.
,only Mifflin,
lined krallkprd.
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- IVeRt - Pennst,m7J — • "- -
1110rinson, " 21,, 9
Silver :Spring, " 9 ,
Alourcre, • ' "• 24, 9
Upper Allen,' " 25. 10 "• . • "
Lower . .' " • 20, 1 " .I'.ol.
thiniptlen. • ",d7, • -1
East l'ennsbnro, ." 18, 10 'I . • A. 01.
N. (I,r ,I , r" , " I'. IV.
The Minders o ill rippdot the pierce of meeting and
furnidi everythihg requidto liar the purpolo of conduct.
log the exanduation. •
oxamiuntlons,will be public, nod tho citizens ore
Invited - to ottord. • DANIEL . -
July 'II 1857-4 t'.l Co Suit. ofCom. Schools.
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- , • - PIANO FOItTE44:
li . NAllErsestior partner of the late firm
of linalie,thehle k Ce•., .1111.1tiue 11 10 man el - actin o and
sale of 1111.A.ND AND SI:OAHE Pi ...VI) FORTES, • under
the name of .1121,1,1.1)1 IiNABE Fe CO., •at 'till old
stand. Nos, 1, :1. 5 and 7- North Eutaw ale et, jipposlte
the rattaw House. Daltiniare.,
Thatiliful for the extensive patronage received by the
late firm for The last fifteen years; I respertfully beg
[ leave to In tarot the public. that sinee,the death of one:
inirliters. Mr. floury Weide, by which the park
nershlp 11':49 111,91VM1. I Intro purchased the - entire.
!large steel: of unfinished Pianos, lumber, and o.llor
pfeparoil materials belonging to the tato' firm. I shrill
.11hwelbre -continue-the 10113111.3 111.. the old stn, d ns
above, and will endeavor not 0:4 to 'sugtaln the well
..I,l4islietl repute Ulm. of the Into firm ' but „to extol- :
all thriller efforts In perfeeting the Plano Poke.
Since the dissolution 01'1.110 11110 11/ . 111; I 21111 1111111111 . 30 -
twin.: Pianos on it now. and flinch improved
The first Instruine-it finished ammrding to the new- de
was_deposited in the Fair of.-tinOlaryland
tutu, held October, 1855, at Which It took the highest
lemurs of the Institution. haring been. awarded the
"(told Ntothal Preinium.'' Over thus unusual computition
of.kaitiveir Piailos. - exhildteil by sonorof the best ma
kers of flston. New York timPlialt Imre.
- At the Annual Industi int Exhibitions, held In . OC - • - •
toter, 18)5. Oetolier, 1150, by thajitichanies' Inati•
-lute of Itichnionih-44eginia,--tarltiahus-wore else award—
ed the ilighert Prondunis,
Again. at the late Fair of the Maryland Institute,
beta October, 185,0, after a uniq thorough and an nit
.ll,nitilly protracted Investigation of the merits of tht ,
eighteen instruments oil. exhibition, froth 110 twist
celebrated (arteries of fialtlinote, New YOrk and Bos
ton, my - Philos were ngrin awarded the highest_ honors
-0( the Institution.. they _ having. rerelved_the ."
Gold
Modal Certificate." an honor only adjudged to artitirs
of south superior merit its to defy computitien for two
)eari, ,
Also. at the Third Exhibition or the Metropolitan
Merbanie's Institute. liel,Lin-Washington, D. C. March
1857, they were ouvi more an lolled the highest lion.
With regard to the qualitieS of my pianos, I mouth
dently'refer to the testimonials I tun A constantly re
ceiving Pr9le,Kort, 11114 speak in r
them:wire,- mot' othors:Thf the high appiwiation. in
whilt my-lindrnmeuts are always hold, and which can
la.'xCett at nay Warecooms. And thtx In. tlio beet and
must, reliable assnrant`e•l, ran offer tpanitemers. a err
train lily own knowledge of the Instruments, fluff In
purchasing at my Cstablientnent, they art, Wuiiranteefd
tbeness:ssion of a Plano, equal, if net superior, to any
I _made lit this culintry.orEttrope.. .
All Pianos built tmy Fnetory have full Iron FC:unee,
being so:constructed_ no to secure_ great additional
strength: without affecting the TONE; and therethre will
.stend , itt any climate,- _ .
Pianns mute to ortier,Of any kind of wood, and with
any style of flash that nuty.landesired.
The greatest care to bi!stltlyed .111 , 011 my work, anti the
selection of the hest materials; and every I fistruttidnt
turned out of Ply factory ran thereliire ha fully wril•
ranted as possessing all the qualities requhdte fur a
140011
All t.,strurnents ormy manufacture are t Iso guaran
teed fir five yeais on the day of tale .
--- Pa:tit:War attention is paid to the selection of Im
stronnents for llistant eiders, ,and a PIIIVIL/411: er cx'
cir.tsoE gild, 1011 et tiny thou 'within six months fro]
the day nf..tale, should such Instrument not give oath,
satistitetinn,' -
Dcar.fna wilt tint' it, to their -i liven
age to give me a - All bOlitre purchnsiug I.IIFOWIIPII/. .
stn,,,Constantly on hand a lino tu.sortment of MEM
lir, INS. of !be bek.t makers, at prices frnmS-lii to $2Oll
- slut:Jo end trouble rekts—atul also with doubt
bey botutts awl stops, well adapted for the use of sun&
churches.--
PIANOS. exchanged, hired, nr tuned
'WSf.INAI3E.
Th. following testhnoninle from two Gt the most eft!.
font Planists In the world, In ill show how my lobtrn
fronts are appreeleted by those great Performers, who
barn hart importunities for ,testing the best Pla IMP 01'
41.111/110 allot AlllOl h a:
3ln. W. NUE, Faith/10r° : •
Bear Sir: 1 have great plt , asure In certifying that 1
MVP tried your Square Pianos, and tied then. "00.11
lot atuterlor-to au-In-this eonntrY.—Among Ileirgreat.
lualltleu, which distinguish them, 1,, the ovenees of
one, the tmeealde and oven touch, Wad vehuno. Of
one. Wishing you all the success you so highly de
.orve, • •1 am; sir, , yours r ery
Baltimore, Bee. 3;1, IYSG, S. I.IIALBERG.
To Mess.. Wm. Huabo A, Co., Baltimore:
• tiontlemen : Permit the to so press you herewith my .
N 1111.1.111 thanks for the superb Grand and So Hare 1 . 13110.
which you have hulled Inc, sad on. which I have per
l'ortned at Illy coneetts. I cannot but emigre t uhtt o you
upon tho Immense ',mgr. t and improverots you con
eontin nally"lnake MI your Pianos, whicl , in my opin
ion. rank among the Tory best in this cot y.
With hearty wishes for your success and prosperity.
Is h Joh you richly 114,4 , 1,0 by your en terptiso, energy and
'activity. Lremain yours, a pry truly,
July 1r.•1857--ly. )1 .1 111:lel: STRA1(01011.
iUMBEHLANI) .VALLEY 4NS'II
--TUTE:—Engllsh, Ouruntn, French and Classical
Setool for Young 141110 S anti (:roll omen Mechanicsburg,
( i
Pa.—This favorably known Hoarding School, conducted
by ten well qualified ,lustruetors. volumene, 0 its 11001
session on Monday July 27. Pupils attendloo; this In
stitution will, be prepared for the praetical-duties of.
Ille-will be fitted for any elass in Colleo. Special at•
Notion will he given to lam education of Teachers.--.
Terms, 1 cry moderate and reasonable. . •
•Parents, guardians and others, wishing particulars,
will flatiron 1. 0, HUPP & 11. COYLE,
Proriator.s.
• - . ' Rev. T. 0. APPLE, I'Ve Pr p incipal,
:Tidy 1ii,15.57.;..-:it.
EGISTaIt ! -- Fe! !ow citizens :
Through the enrnest 2wlieltalion of friend% I of.
uos eitnith,ll l llr_litp_QPlronf_ 11 IRISTER,
or Cainiqn-la rut county, suhjeet to the derlsi.n of the
Union County Convention, and respevtfolly soilelt the
support or plArt;;:ty_frioall;;,_tit.tho—savtra--townphip r .-
1 17 Ftliii - iinatit.t;; pledging myself. If OleCtOli, to die
elkerke the dutieh of the eta., with fidelity nod
imphy
tinlity. r
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Nbophordstuirn. July 8, DANIEL 31AUS . T. [tL
ir iiie. . MULES! MULES!
4 1 1 r .7 l l l;t l ;e •k f, l , ' r l t'i
sale, \) +Ti'n . r l 3 l . l e i 1 1 1 elt.riot v • s f
Kentucky Mules. which are new ax
e
_ petted daily. and can be seen at their
3 artt at talunhtown, six miles south east of Cailinla,
Porcluniers are requested to .111311 nu the stock. no tiny
will thou the animals to ho equal, if act superior, to
any that have ever boon brought to this market.
J uly HOW. [tf. - •
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York tintetta and Fr.tierlck Fixomlner publish alx
times, and semi 141 to this ollickfor collection.
1 5 1 E1IT CUItE!-A BOON TO ,THE
FaCTB • •-•
ervous bleordern, liend andD !
Mind Affeations, Incl.
pant Consumption ' Low Spirita,l traparlty to Study or
Labor, Premature, ,Eglinuation, and Physical Decay of
System, Low. of Memory Indigestion ! Soxuni bal.
lily awl Involuntary Eiiihnfona, 1 . 11011, DISCIISOR of
Kidnap' and Orgaun therewith connected, whether- Ce.
wilting front Imprudence or otherwise,--are Invariably
and pormanently cured' by Do; Cor-vsawvia.'s famous
RADICAL. IIIitIENERATOR. Oa full partieldars of
which, without any unprofessional secrecy. will Pe
moiled gratis to any addresa on receipt of' a atauiped
envelope properly directed. -
Ifs- The successful mull(' of the host ten yeanrhave
proved th.sllbme4,to be the ONLY EiTECTIJAI, CURE
extant for the above complaints, and the description et
it In given in no plain a manner, that every one is on
.
abled to
CURE SUCCESSFULLY AND PRIVATELY
• .
Address, post paid, CHAS.. 3. C. KLINE,
• • Post Box, No. 3580, Now York City.
shAVDITOR'S NOTICE: In the teat-
tor of We Estate OfJareh Solt., late of tile town.
West l'enusborough, deed: The .undernigned,
a l p n p l c u o t u e nty, u t d o l d ist ri bute
Oamoh n a g ns' Conti. Cutobew
the logatijet, the bal
ance, fie shown by the account of the lixecutors '
of the
said deccdent r nettled and confirmed by the mid
will meet the devisees, legatees and• all other partleS
interested, S.rlhe purposes of hie epptilutment, on Pri=
day, the 7th clay of A tigust...lBll7,'at U o'clock, X. N. at
hi+ office, in the borough of Carlisle, of which meeting
they will please take notice, v-
July 8, 1857.
•
rrio „THI VOTERS Ulf ,QU.AIBEZ..
LAND CO.—Uport.r.24th—Throunh
it/1110.0f onylr,ionils; 1 have: bbou 9ud urod • lo' offer thy:
fielf,th you Psi A ~AndidAcktlir tho Oleo of.Coulity 'bear ,
urer, end would feel thankful to you for your eupport;
. 'JAMES LW/DUN. • .
.... .. .
.....
A-. u. , F, iv) Rfc,R. : :, w A NTIIID : foi : 0,0,e.,
- °Me pollu schnola ,In , Carlisle. - . The brauchas
.r6purwi 0 tw tli kilt, nie :—ltading, Writing, , 444b '
m, ale, Oeo;;,4l;iy,lltaul4isii and Illitory,. Ng lurthur
jni4r ,,,,,, riPnAP0.4.4 . 9,. , • -,;,;,- ; 11. , SAXTON,. ..,
.:; J,uly ;9 q 11157..-41. ' ". ' : ounnltye :
EiMIMI
FO
12
• EARLY RISING
•
(Jed bless the man who first'levented sloop!"
..99..tinnaho Penn od l and so say I,i
,A,nd.blexx hlm.nlso-Uwq-Lx-didn't-kegp
, .
. Ills great discovery to himself; ei• try
To maim it—as the 11109' fellow.might—
- A ch's° ponotaiiiy 'C pat ontr g
Yes—lilees the man who first Invented elO p,
(I really cau!t, dvold.the itorat(oii ;)
But blast the mum with eursts:ktul end:deep,
%That the mescal's name, or ago, or station,
Who first invented, anti out round advising
That artificial cut-off-4ortY Rising.
..filso 71th the fork, and with the lark to fwd,
Observes some solemn smtlmental owl,
Slaximallko them aro wry cheaply said;
lint grit yen maks yourself a fool or MO, -
Praffust inquire about the rim and fall,
And whother larks ha'vo any beds at till I •
'The 'time for honest folks to bo abed,'
. * ln to thn mort.ing,if .I.reason right
And hh,i who cannot, keep hi; precious head--
Upon his pillow, 'till ite thirty tlght . , -
'And so enjoy his forty morning wink'',
Is up.tn knavery; or Dine—ho drinks!
Thom plop. iyhoning nbout the "Sen 0000," raid
. .
It Woo a glorions thing to men in season,
But thOn he said it , —lying—in ldti bed
At ton o'clock A. M.—hiT very re . ason
le Ns rote so eharniinglyytililie simple fart in;
preaching i‘ron't eauctioned, by his practice
Tiq, Jo6Ltlesn, doll to larsometintea awake—
---Awilja - to duty, and awake to truth—
But when, alasl a nice review we take
. Of our beta deeds and doyti, lid lind,lllll4th,
'rho horns that leery the slightest, ration to weep
-.Aro those wu'i - O iiiissod iii childhood or asleep!
71s.boatttllulioleayeAlurwelcf.am
For tb0 . ,,,0ft vliiions of thu gentle ulOl t ;
And froo, at last, resin mortal raro or gull°,
live,-rts only In the nngcls' sight,
In sleep:s sweet renlin so eohllykhot In
lorO, At tlio worst, we dilly Dite,,,mof Out
1 , 0, let thi.sleep, :ma give tholcor ialFe,
. I like the led xvho, x'hi•ii Lis cal her thouglif: . -
To Clip Imp by bock noyed fihme -
Of vu not Ilene by coyly sonntey , epp,frbt,,
Cried,•' scnz•d him right
The worm Was punis'eil, sir • for
•
Wind a.mngib influltico does titc; pduPnl of
old letters exert over the-souL s wiint rrcollic
thins bring to the mind; and v.hat . sent.atiomf
.to the heart! Often'lo we beguile lonely too
tents and brighten,,thirk hours by exandnini
their dentertti; ana.l.attiline offer line meets
our gaze, and.assoniation'skillfully dagilerreu•
types the image of writer upon memory's
plate, we teem . 6 Irie over the days 4.f the
past, and to enjoy again the society of the
cherished. ‘Ve are, for the time, bound by in
.mysterioutteKel_
Even the tiny letters nurfiret attempts nt
epietolniycorrerpotnienee, written perhnpm in
school houre, - r4eei vett through the mimic poet
office,- situated in n• remote cf , ruer Of some
'deck, nod' bearing the 'tignature of n horn
hi ientl--linve power to prodnue emutione 'of
plenitire.
Those ohm, glowing" With the pure ECI) ti
.1110/10 of some kindred spirit, with whom we
lovCd to rMint in.youth's bright hours, and who
shared all our imaginary troubles, ,cannot foil
to caw.° feelings of indescribeble interest. As
we continue ht inspect closely our entire stock
of leitets, lye find, among them, tomeieall
moninle
of friendship and sffection, which of•
feet us peculiarly; for, as we behold thuwrit
ten elm:timers, is rosy blush suffuses our cello
tenances, and- we renfentlfer, when to elude
the detection of watchful Parents, we assumed
pficiitioui name, that we might thus eichange_
tlintWitB and words with — the object of our
Maiden fanoy. Then we smile at the cunning
and filly of youth.
Anoiher clustrof old lell,;•8 presents itself,—
letters of the dead. How etrange, and j'et
Vdenth is an enemy to mortal ties: "' What a
valuable memorial .ft - letter is Though the
hand dint wielded thapen is cold ntitl peeler.-
. less, though tho eyes SllO . closed forever, and
though nil that: remained. of _the
• mouldering in the tomb, yet ns ritruse..the..
pages, we scorn as we werement to Mild con
verse with the writer; to revel again in the
scenes of mirth oral joy; and to trace the
path of life thre'ugh all its mennderingS.. Put
the• spell is broken by the earl thoughts of ab
scence—ef death.
The letters of the absent who still live, are
also sources pf,comfort Mid plensure. , AV lin t
.chartne . do theY,llirnw around us nod what
moments of bliss import! They come, per
016'tIce in an unlenkrd• for hour, when the
heart is heavy with cure, and troubled by sor
row's clarkening ray ; or 'when tired of earth's
dull pleasures; it sighs for lnotie more bright,
'tie. then they coma to cheer, to lighten, to
soothe. Then, destroy not old !suers, though
earns be but the romaine of ehattered friend .
ships. Preserve them all ; In after life they
may be bright pictures on memory's page apart.
which you may love to haze. Around my own. •.
budget of. letters there hangs . a Mysterious,:
charm, ono which i.would not sunder by rude
ly tearing the. snored , pages.
„Sacred P Yes,.
sacred frfetaqshiprpr, theyuie , tli efferingtt..
of, tiffeetienate hearts. - . , •
• 'llaltionore, :
A young mise having accepted the offer of
a youth-to , gallanc her , heine,:Ofteiworila fear—
ing that:jokes naight.lS'e einoked at her oiponse
if the_ fact should been= peblio, dismissid
him:when about half 'way, . enjoining • Ids -so
(Wetly. Don't be afraid," maid' he; ,!'of
sajlingnnything illzo,?ntlt;for I' feel as touch
aehani t ed of. it Ra yon .
W. M. rENRZIL;
.
Bei-Siono down east ooteerporsry. of • .ours
"tellette following. good etokyt.§toetiipe qgoo
lbw be ttio.ohurolieti to &tern had a 'ittiettelotv-"-
iiig bro fordiseiptineoildits al?Oot to
exeontinittlesiP,tittn,' . wit eeettm,.tfie.rot•ltlle
ptiO t ike;lieldtV.trittethili.ooteldtiAttl r7oted. not •
,n as goOd : 000d Won
.."..''x.:.
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~ "+.~ :_.. - _
=ME
CARLISLE, PA.: WEDNESADY AUGUST 5, 1.57
eetrii,
EFL
((~r ill III•l1F.
Fra the Carlisle
OLD LETTERS.
=
-' Q~
3riterr.otit'6
A Lawyer's AdYeiltql'o.
About three or (our, years ago, morttorieq,
I was practising law in . Iliinpitt in a ,pret43'
dArge-eireult„—l,was-ettltedLow ono . dayin_ •
- ollidi4lii — tite — f4d'Nf i o.,---, by ii - 4bry „retry'
woniao„ who'not yvitlyout tsars; told me her
She.-wished to retain nie bit the defence.---,..1
asked her why she did net go to Judge' B," tin
el 7 senater of the tratig.ed States, whose L efliett
tins in the same town.
.1 told him I:*as .
'young roan at the bat, .&e, She utoutnifully
seal that he had asked a retaining fees,abovp
tier Means, and besides did nor wal l s W
touch the ease, fet her husband was sittipeoted
of belotiging to an eXteasivp hand' of: lime
thieves and et:motet-liters. Whose headquarters
were : on_liloore'e_prairle. • • _
,
rasked her to' tell me tho whole truth of
the triatior;Juid if it was typo her . husband did
belong tVatielt a baud Y -
olio, :_ 4 , a better man at
heart than my George'never lived; but he
liked cards and drink; and I ani afr . aid they.
tried° him do whit he never would havcOieue',
if ho had not drank. I fear that it. can be
proved that he had the horse • lie did'nt steal
ii; anotheidid ) and passed it to him."
','ldid'nt la' the ease:. I know that .there
was_a_g r rent lialilte to the gang Joeatlial. where
.she-tiatned,-and-feat'ed -to risk" the- onsi3:before
jury. She ititentott to tkliservo toy intention
to retake:the 'Case; and ioikat intotettri.' ,
'I liql/d ,00 U 800 LOY onion re . ep IstiflMtit
feeling like a Week fool myseiti• If it Leiria
bicn ileyo‘tt' -- briglit en M.l - 1)3 4 . - Peirrtf - te'itytit:" -
(blast the poets that niMle them to coins into
rishioupypraising 'ent,) l'thiever have .beeit'
caught in the lasso of matrimony._ And my
would'he client was pretty.
chief that hiil.lier'streitiningeyes
her ripe lips. and her Snowy bosomrose and
fell like a' white 14.1 , 11 l . it'ple of wind at - se a .
I..iouk the ease and she dare .the parties.
Mrs.; •
The gang, of which ho 1V11:8 not a niembor,
had persuaded hun toi tido)
.Ittie , W:-the-Itorso was stolen, and like. a
_fli4 a 9.
knoWledged it whop . ho : was arrested
had omit the hOrso's tail and 11P1110 10
4lier,iiia_uppeuritucei . .nt4 the opposilluii:could
irovo it.- -
The trial eamemn. ' worked bard to get a
jury of ignorant men; who',had more heart
than brain ; who, if they cop,td.zintAthein the
depths of the urgumenctir follow the labyrin
thine U 1,1208 of the law, tumid feel fora youug
tedow in a. bad lis, a weeping petty wile,.
110/101y brokenhettited - und quite' distruetel
knowing the UBO of " offuct"..l. told her fAireee
hi deeep mourning, and [Hug la.F 11::+ti?,131.1er
-o).a:a stay, only • three,yeure uld, into •uurt,
tied bit lii 110 ' 00 Her thigh - I ' lllW itd tbu' 'ytlleere
would let her 1 tried that game once 'in .a
minder mum, owl it worping, wifejand_eieter.,
millii - ii - jiiii - Zier a verdict ogniust'lute, eel
denou'und 'the judge's charge, and saved a
poor follow that ought to li et: cell' hung us
high no Unman,
The proaution 'opened very bitterly; in
veighed agtdubt thieves and cquitterteiters,
who had made the land a- terror to mangers
- and - traVerrad, anirwholind robbeTevery tar
not iu theyegiou uf tae;( fittest horses. •It in
troduced wnueoses, and proved' all and° wore
than 1 thou lit it would.
The time eanie r lii — inZio 1180 for the .de,.
'reuse. .Witiiesoes But Ideter
milted to•malte an eliurr, ohly hupiugco to to
teriist the judge and jury as to bemire f: tee
oiniumidatiou to gubernatorial clemency and a
light sentence. Su I paintbd the picture; A
young man eutered wedded teen an
gel, beautiful in person, possessing every gee
tie and duble tribute. .Temptation was be..
fore and kit around hint. I , le kept a : tavern.
Gifests. there were tuaily7ii was not for Lim
to inquire lute their bueiness ; they were-well
dressed; made large bills andpaid
_promptly:
At au unguarded hunr,. whenhhe was- insane
with the liquor they urged iiMiu him,. lie had
dFviuted Iron the path of reinitudiii."l" . 'The de.
moo of alcohol' had reignod'in'his,hrain ; and
it was hie first offense. Itlereyiend7d7ror
another chlife to savohini freer%
.Itt.i;delai ,
000 ltd not_ require that hisyouniva fe . eVetild
-go - down - eurrdiaing to the grupe,'und (hat the
sliadoW of disgrace . and 1110 taithtt
tathei should .cross the - path of atibet
,child, Oh, how earnestly did l(;pleathir.
(Item The woman wept ; the Linsbani
the same ; the judge fitiotird find 4hbed hie
eyes; „the jury looked inviting. 1f L Could I
have Inid alb closing, speech he would
been cleared f hot the' prosecut or
i the
(dose, and Once, ice unth u tire 1 nod kindled..
But they did not quite pot to out.
The judge charged according , to law. and
evidenue, but evideutly ieaued on Iltu sttio of
I 'limey. Tile jury found a' yurdiet
but unanimously recommended ho prisoner to .
the inekcy of thu court. My elieni bun
twined to the shortest imgrisounteutithucourt
at; dinptitve'reci to giv.eiunti: birth jury and
'wort ; oign'edn'petitioit to . the goverc‘e fur on
pardon, , 'which !Tito since been
putted; lnit not'bettre the following
,incident
ccuk:re.d
,
Some three marttika after this I received, an
tpoouni for eoligetioa Irons a whoiesalo , house
,tt Now The •partisa to' collect tram
atire Itar'd 'ortos,.bur they', hod- piopertif•and
aeforsi they,had an idea of the traplaid, I had
the property; they'lvara about to assign
befOre tliey . broke; :under attaehmitut.,, Find-„
log I - watisi neitk . 'nh'ead at4botind to win, they
' , caved and O' forked ~aver".:Stree thou
sand seven - hundred and ninety four.doll&s
and eighteen cents, (per!. meinorandum hook) in,
good tanney: 3 :; They' lived in Skawneetonru;
about. thirty-ftta''bt. P.m.!) , 'rodeo • toiitt theast of
kfuore'ri prair l'etteived2t he -604 het 'lit'.
tor , baniQupetang,litit orkerbasin'ess"detained
inn until riftur dine :then 'Shifted' for
to go Italia us'..tlat village of
'Ur:Vernon that ' t•
hbsd goad' Wang' ton or twelve
aatieed korona nt , ,
itaCiaai .ta.alfgliaitigtto; in " . .a,ltiolt,iceta seated
- 44a1l '4 '."
mrvi. - • , 13 r to e . strung; at et
,4,11V.,)-...,41:0.- roe, . 44 )
they could . :1Q it. They eilottetelf ill, t).l
Ell
-
lotiekt mii.to"oome up with tbem and killing
•mii",- asked' UM To inother 'wertiedi"4 t.
'fioiniah . the "aoutetibi afirjiti of
bad aboard t" but I'iitdittieti witii"ihe"
: plea thitt.l,
me how far.' was '; told them es' far ;
as Aft. Terrain; if "out
They ,mentioned ted—o'r
and then drove Oil. '"' 3 ' ' 33 •` •
14-n o t
their actions, _Bur I ivii'slbilun'tfiti'go:atil r .
I 143 a brace of rovolveis t .
"toy- money was not in niy•valiso 3 O•r
in iny'sttl'-
ky, but in a belt around `my bedy.'' • I,drgvo
&Ow ; in hOpes•that they would go On; and I ,
I should see them no more. It w . ' iieahly'darlo
when I saw a tavern sign ahead: ' : Arilieeathe
tiine I saw their wagon steed beforit 2 the'ditar:
would have pressed on, but my-horhen • euled
rest.__Thauled up and a womith'eattio to tko
door. She turned as pale" as a Sliest whiti
...
`rne -- - - Cs he did irot • Ttp ti- •
meaning look she put her fingirs on her mouth •'
nod' beckoned mo in; she•Wati• the Wifft-of my
-
Into client. • •' '• _
When I ed . tered; the party recognli s sd
lad hailed me as ;nn old frareling friend,:ittnt
asked me , to_drlnk., I respectfully . ; liudirtr.l,
declined to do so. '; ' ' • ' ,
'l3y .. o—d, you shall drink oiofight•l' ieuld
the noisiest of the party: • •
• 'Jost ns you please; drink' I shallMitl' •
Enid I,4turposely showing the butC'of- tr C01t..!
whiolvkicks six times hi rapid sue'coisiOn, ';*
The party „and :very quoth •
ett--'the misailtint.•..One' offered - the •ti
,Tyloieb I reluottintlY refut-76.d;"butta.
the wothan induced 'the to accept.
yiueetl andlfey..e
_Rred:pkalightLtihd (leht
A so slipped . n note into •tny nand, Ate:
.roust hove,,writtett tv tutithent before. Nevoi .
she)! Ileiget"the words : . -They were:
Beware ! they are members or ate gang.
turatito rob ntal'lnunler.you!. Leave goon; I
will detain
raid - not . feel comfortable jiiet limb, but
tried to do BO
Have you ... finy room,to put up_tey,horse
unle.l,.turning to the women.
Whut—urn you not going -to-night?' halted:
ono •of the mon; we 'ere.' •
mild I, ' nhiall - sing,hern to
,
. 4 :lVe'll ull stay gUibff i _
night of it,' snit' unotbertirthe
• You'll:1;40:th , put fur; 'your.ol . VU'hitree—...' -
here's a hititerti;' - uttiti the woman.. -'
furi used: ' I ciaitl: Gentfemen,
excuse mo rniuute join
whim Leume in.'
. ' Good Am your. head. 11101
1;0; 1 shouted they,
.„ •
went out told glanced at, their NOugon ; it
IYIIB old-liiahiuuud,•and liooh•pine tiocured'
viti r eol4. To take out my. .knife and pry utio-,
from Lite fore end hind. runnels .Wae , -but•the;
thoWretsl.l;it ,
olf in the tiorlttiose es I could.. To - untie my'.
borne aiid•dash.off was ilia wurll3.4a tao:Tent.
'flay road lay down h steep Lill; buCniy
tthu lighted ma somewhat
I bad hardly get under full headway, when
Iheard a yell from the, party I had so tweet,
auouJouely, Wt. I put Whip twin - y.l3foot'. The
next moment, with'a shout,. they started.".l
throw nay llg,ht away, and left coy horse to ,.
pialt his .w ay.___4l_ moment Liter I. heard a oraelt.
horrible
the rtish of the !lonics' tenring
uktig with, tie wro-k of w gon;
they neetned to fetch up in the wood. Ono or
two ehrieke I heard as I exopt ou, leaving
them for behind —For some time .1 1 hurried
my. home—you'd bettei...belive I " rid !" It
wits it little after midnight when I got to; Mt
Vtrnon
The next Any I heard that - a
Moore's prairie
earn bud run away, and that. wo men,. out of
our had been so badly hurt that their' lives
were dospidisod of; bp[ I didn't:cry. • My 011-,
onto got theirjuonoyokud travek firti
road any morn.
MY NYIFT ECONOMY.
Mrs. Jones is a jow of a woman- The'
dear OrOntfire lately . - come Lome fro:ion' ellep;
plug excursion iu the most extravagant
have made suolt n borgain,to.dny, , "-Hald
pr nine dollars mi1y:7415
siert. if I get Itl the ho , Flouimli to . inulto it, up,:::
it , w.iii
Now Mud lourish wits Ftenoh modiste '
who.itely mime from paris,- and - had really
great tame, hitt was most sktritvagatt in her
charges, nod wilier heard:her , natue4iiliout
'tlil Udder. 14 madci
up a br•. Gado for MPS ; tl : ones,tivbiohleveryhody
mud titled benuticulli. '4.4 It leaks- as if 'yOu
were born for it," enthusiasiteally. , do`eliired
friend, and had grown with iou." But •
pleasure iu contemplating 'this ntasterPleoe;q- , "
must cotilem3,;was nouieivhitit diminished , wbeti'
the bill name in, to• the tune of ten dollars, for
oinking nnt.l trithmiug Ilarever,::t 4 it 'wilt;
,tio; eo antouistaginfterittil,9 an ing •: wlte=''iea
aimed, „,that µ.4111413 which .wiza Avoitt! l .tbiriy 4
dollars should aoth.ten,dollitrs
'null with:thin retleqtio4.l'couipled,,ulyself. , :So
w4Q - LI Ilioard the.'proposirl.; t ta Aids other :":
dress iO she elitirg
ed in thoname.propnrtitip,..kgs
three, dollars,..wbioh ettmeN Ale Quot
rive, and it'unerd ,ntutita:4o , bbjecti : tet:,
t.ttp,nutgeskion f ,bh s t, lighting tt i eigar 4
ing.of ;Mary Ana'sinauy,:viattesitunkspriinis4
ty her 2.4
1 ' In apout, a fortnig4 Abe , .
• It wao•a, protiy,- affair,
ju.9!riime i , and M r s &Weir
mum, displaying ij in ov . ery titiPeot;
Sing. upon :,itii morlte. Ttio—alooves, tvhioli
Opi' o "r1 7 , 0 ,•,iiir" 1 , 111114 4',51k.' , :) 1 10114
of narrou
o, ltioo, apteVio
uiduro---antl . cluar‘:N ,
iv t•nrs
ud wlin 4 a
tbuiighf (a my ilf i!,,,,z0kei.,01c..13,49PR4,001E,0"*
,t opt o 1061! re, tt p 44.
ly. iioi 14.40 4 y,ti3iAyAtip•
• • • •`• 410.1441 r
•
Two unyo stipr. the bill oLipui irt; • A.,1,y, )0'0:
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The wheels were off.
Vrt ~' i+,,.f
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=
•pened. it . first, and I sop her draw ,a very
'fa r ce 'lie Ahe 'ran • her - eye
. over it.
4Vd4ii •allied` iinMe'diritelyadd handed the
; Lpinitoed over it: ••
‘)Y.liew:l'.• said I. Eight 'dollars for ma.
dress'
_Hint only . cost ;nine I Surely,
kitty: 44M, Siete most beymme mistake Miro I' I
no; my ds_ar,.'..atidilie
C fir6xatl~; you know,. cosi ten dollnKs to make
And trim, • andttlis ie two dollars chespor.' ' •
. - , - * - Thirthle 'dress only cositiirie — dollare,'eald I.
Miee.of the drose,-•My - dear,' she re
plied,' smilinkbenew,oloptly, at, my ignUrince,
'11 . 116 very little to do With.the coat of making
and'triminini it.'_ • • , •
Time dickius it hasn'il'l began: , • .
~.', f IpuShronad my wife, playfully putting her
hand :over .my 'mouth,',' Smithy dthr, you
mnistVi swear.' And taking the bill, she com,
mended going over it item by item. '4k' ,
• , 1 - ferti,' she said, is thellaxge,for makibg
togmher, two• dollars. New :I'M mire,' she
aplioafingly, that's_ reasonable
for it takettiact ablong,'scarknow, to fit• and
Sayr together a cheap dirs as a costly - ono!
It's'thatimi that has to be paid• for. Don't
you see; dear 4'
watt foimod'to mod' assent -to tha - fair - logiL
Vitta.though it was with nn internal groan.
'Then here' tbe - diaings,' buttons and other
IliMaflllems, one dollitr, whiolt.-is low,- vary
low. .Consider how these. matters 4uunt up.
,Besides,-it.takes-titne to go about. among the.
blinps,--Matching the buttons - to the dresa.'- '
I could not'gninsay this either, but I said
to myacit'..thattlinro were five &fiats still un
accounted for, 40- thatlt :Would puzzle •a
. trifiladelphielawxer" to reooncile_this sum
43:Miy.-Mitionnlboinglii-notiotrof-nconotuyt—
There's five (Whirs left,' calmed - MI:s :
whiehle•for the — Vtletolennea—..'
Tlto what ?' I exclaimed....
with whioh the cape and
73 10C-ietlfare.trillitiled.' .
011.!_thai - comnion I9oking 'eaid I.
iCenimen* loOking!' cried Mary, Auti, her
eyes eparklirik. Then she laughed 'comically.
showe what you Men-knosy about laces:
.Why,:Smiiliy, 'dear, it's rear Valenciennes,
and trerpcyc.np,; 7 rind - what's more ; 1-can" uee
it On tlompoAitigplae, alter the — dimes.Js _worn.
out.'•
! . i:._•11u! why , put Teal Vnienoiednos, as' you
call it,lon 'so • ohoap u dress 1' 'I asked in
toud oCvexiithin. • •
't'it's that vary Valenciennes that gives the
dress:scold A-Stylish look' said my wife.—.Eve
.rybody:knovvi-itls—a—ehearmateriall—and-its:
only the trimming that redeeths it. All that
ifre(ieire' is a: Valencienucs collar to match it,
; ate:ll,alkald be.cempletel..l • ' -
' Imoulf net hpeak,for amaiiment.. I was
dumb, nonfierely at.this strange notion of an
'ecknuttiipal dress, but at 111eViihr uneonscious
nece feilyifuluid'Atiat , thore was anything ex
iiiivagUnt'ahokie it.--She availed herself ortny
silence to expatiMe on the' beauty of Valet'.
11 mines_
.1 kees_in gen etal,_and—on— th n t — wh i ell
trimmed her dress in- particular; and, warm.
iug.with her subject; made it finally to kppear
that- we , were-under infinite ohligritious to Ma
dame flourish for the opportunity of paying
this bill and haying a collar_ to match her Vu.
leiaiiMMes. Airs. Jones was so earnest and
iiiheere,
,tlnit I though it would ho a pity to
'bretik'hr clairming—d-ilusiun. -4-;waived,
therefore, to smoke second rate cigars qrthe
nest six:m(llls, and indulge the dear: J ared;
turn In hermishes ; and she looks so_ lovely,
and seems so happy in her. new dres's rind col
lar, that to confess the truth, 1 don't regret
what I have done.
Notertheless; as.an abstract proposition, I still
hold to the' secret opinion, that paying eight
dollars formaking end Wining a dress that
most ofily-uice, docket exactly sholin knook of
economy. '
- PACIC OP CARDS
A.:nebletwait in thOcity of Condon, who kept
"rt grqat 4kuT))ey of servanto,.reposed consider
ablO;confidenco iti one of them, which exited
a jeltletwy in HA others; who, in order to.
prrjulice.their 'pastor against him, accused
hint ik being a notorious giiinesrer. Jack wan
of iiii•and closely iniorrogatej, but he•do-.•
tided the feet, at the same than declaring ho
played ti card in his life., .To he more
fully coliVilloollrll4gen.tletrirt_ordered-liirnto:
.ba!senrohed, when behold, a pack of cards
wakfound in 'his 'Pocket. highly loneused at
nut
of veracity, the _nobleman.nlandod; in a rage, how •ho,dared persist in nn
unirutli? My lord," replied he, "I certain
ly ilo not. know the meaning .of a card—the
huudiekiny pocket is my ailidanao." Your
altnauab, indeed! then I desire you will prove
it." • •
'iWell, air, I will begin. There are four
,suits in the pack; that intimates the fctlir
qtMrters in the year; aa there are thiralen
Martis i ju each :suit;,tto there are thirteen weeks
in tiquarter. There are also the acme number '
of. Munitions,. the ; twelve signs of the zodiac
Ahriugh which the Sun steers his diurnal course
itielifty:tw.o mlnla in a
rofei 'anSwere theJtulinher. of
i millennia a yeAr;. them more minute
lAryzu mill. ilia Hiroo hundred and sixty
epottil tii - ,Maciy as iheie are clays in the
I yini; these ttmt six
number of hourS Mind
, tninatc.a,, , in' year., ..Tlua, sir, I libpe hove
dotty) yitti: it 48 my runalie, - , nail by
pertniiMion'.fivill . prevait my prayer'
acidic'? also. .I , ,teek- upon the four.saita as reii
fesiMaing thelourtire4ailieg religions':,
Pagan
ieih ;;the tweiviqOuit .earciii remind me of the
trilikOLlSieel t i the twelve apostles,
Ihe'twelyemitiaies of the cliristiun . The
;TO Ifieg,rdmicids el'ihe allegiance dui to
hie itiojottijP;iii',:itieici' Of the ti!tme to her
?youjoity. Tha'tiM:hilogs to my reeolloothie
4101 plains of, So ilmut
4pqr,Ch, ‘lCate4yett l) fitd'ona-britnatoaoirota
4tatiYallt the:, ten
..pliisitee ten
rototsui!todolit?l,4lml9ll:initilti but o fox thotr:
*lst The tilael - treildtills:?mO
a k e!, mug thet 4 lly
w n
41011
it i tOten: - the .el ; ;.ioepptuitivr‘v t ,t, i .14,.. ! „t e d
Litre *Apt
• , . , •
ti,vert•ticitinuisteritti. spirits (hitt, etimii 'before-
=I
; the throne of God, the seven seals_witerew.ith
tlai• bobk of life' is iiealed; the seven liberal
arts ~and sciences given, by God fer• the•kne
strucition' of man, and the wren • wonders ef
the world. 'flid‘ , ,six reminds me of theAsitc
,petitions contained in the Lord's piayei. ; Thik
five reminds me of the senses given by God to:
smelling. The four' pulefilo in „mind of the,
four evangelists; unlthe foUrseasons,octitu..
year. The time reminds me of the- Trinity,,
thO three hourft- put-Saviour was'on - the eiosii, —
end the three days ho lay Interred. The two
reminds mo of
. the two testaments, and the
two contrary principles struggling in man,
virtue and vine. The .ace,. reminds mc of the •
only true God , to adore, worship, and serve ; •
one truth io practice, and ono good master 10. 1
servo and obey,'? ' "So far is very Well,", said;
e
then9,blemtiti, but I believe you have omit
ted one card, the`knove." " True,.my_lord
the-knave—reminds we uryoire'lorilahip's: in- •
former.' - The nobleinati became moreplaited ' y
with Jack s than before, forgave him , raised-hitt,
wages and discharged the informer. .
b gl •
,411. gr . / untot
----
!el. A geutlematt entered the ladles' gee:
upon one of the eastern' roads, and_as the day.;
was ohillY'..appropriated an entire, seariVilie •
‘vioinety'ufthe stove: , Passengers orowthakn,
i
at every' elation, uncl eoon every seat was ta
ken eicept tite,sue eanupio.l . by himself: Pres
ently twci•laclice (so they app'eared)en tared the
oar, anti tin no one
.mienied inclined .to offer
vacancy at his • own discomfort, (mr friend,
irhoec gallantry is proverbial, gathered up his •
nhawl,portmanteau and himself, aroe'e,motion.'
eirtho ladies forward,. assisted. them into the
neat, and took is. standing position nut far dia.
atit'' Not ea tatioh as a - atuilo or bow. 'reuog-
nized the.kiudnees•—it was ovidently (Mudd
tired a mark.of respect duo Co fothalo dignity,.
u privilege which, any gentleman might be
proud' to acknowledge. •• • :
"Cooly done." ;ealarked
our friend;
...Decidedly," ;as the laughing reply;"
'II give -them a lesson by . and by,. and. ono
lieytll be I kely to remataber." • •
sai anything eurel:yt"
' , lndeed I will—the opportunity is foe good.
to be lost;" and somewhat annoyed, It'Anust
be confessed, though less by the loss of - bin - .i
seat:than by the rudness of its ungracious Oa—_i
mopauts, be walkout away to the.iiindow and
oocupiel his vision With the' things without.
Xtiotlilifstation.-anoth,TrAtop,the ladies rose.
to deptirt,' They bad nearly-reached the door
when a blear manly Taipei called out "Ladies."
There wae,a general hush, while every eye
was turned upon the serene couutehance of ..
sip traveler, "Ladies' you lave occupied tag,
s4.st during the ride from land 1 cannot
Mow you to leave without exprbesing my sense
. - tiftlr . e obligation, ,also, the hope that next
wlipp ymixonter ti.ero wiled car and a gentle.'
iii li:Mates lila sh , at for your scoorumad alert --.
you will at leav t have •the politeness to thank
him."
A shout of applause rewarded the speaker,
and the ladies, CO lowering tbelo confused
laces, retreated hastily to digest, as best they
might, this suddeit but merited rebuke. '
Did overt' lady, especially everyyoung ladY,
know there are always in every car, omnibus
'steamboat, or other publio conveyance, not..
withstanding the ortlinary ,, nspeotof its QCCUr
ants,p ,a' Seltappointed Jury, ---- Watching her
actions and ready to pa,vs sentence thereon,
sire Would look well to her A. manners,", and
iu cultivating those indispensable outward
•seinblanees of good will, she would uncon
sciously foster the germs df an native and
wide spreading benevolence. UnoLtrusive
words of kindness cost nothing• beyond, the
effort of speaking, and many a weary pilgrim
age_ has been. brightened thereby. A simple
"thank you,'! joined in the heart and tun
upon the lips with the _geneit‘e sound of. the
"true metal," is a more efficient weapon than
the'sword of the_ conqueror. • ---• • •
Although these preparations are so, 11 - 41.0
used in England there is no reason why they
should not become a. regular. article in the
housekeeper's store'room, they are tney to
prepare„ and aro_veryligieca(de•to the palate--
ale° ecenouiiciil, as the - y supersede the .use •
of ardent spirits told wine, Qa the.continent
it taa 00 - itimon praoti•e` to drink a .simple
syrup, '(,which is celled' situ mere, but whioh
We term capillatre,) diluted with water to the
taste 'of the drinker.
, CAPILCURF, is made thusi Dimly about to o,
of the pent refined white sugar in ono
pint of 4ater; boil the mixturo for•five or ten
minutes, then strain -it-through lawn, or a hair 6
"eiTivhen cold it is fit for use..
aur artikovEs.—ProotiOil in the nee
way as for making oaPillaire, but with the
sugar, add thirty or forty cloves thut have
been broken or ground.
: •
All the syritps of s . . ices, Stil 0 4 1 nanpuindti
meg, ginger, &o.; can bo made in :OM saute
• qynlip car Paull. —'l`ese areP l e ared in•a
simihir manner subsiitutitqr the '
juices of the bruit in place of water, in•
way it is very easy to make. syrup &oranges,:
'Before , the' oranges are squeezed, to express .
their juice, each orange should be well rubbed
Cr gritted will* VIC lump eugarrby so--doing
the.hug fiaver'of the 'rind is preserved. ' All
thatio..sytups are drunk • by-dilutingthoin with
water. - About a wineglisSful of syrup,-Ca- • ,
finabtor of water Will be found. to .malCe'ta
pleasant draught.. •- ,
Sy OP. Tx.i.—;•9116 pint of water, two,
pounds ottiogar, an ounce of black , tea; boll
together for five inhaulbs, or rather lesei, and
then strain: witieglassful 49 a half pint 'of
cold water indzas very good cold tea. • • •- •
passsax til.Ana AlAnnr,..—Talto a quar!ny,-
or a',potinii.ot Irish 11106 . 1 . i, pink and wabtl it, ,
'anditvti it Inn ..f.tans kottlo , in , !swint
when diseoliett strain it, adding a littlo 7 whiie'L
nugto; put it in oupn em.muu•tis, when-Oglit it
0;11
whipt nnti,tlentoo!ll3dciseanv„iiiik . 4ti , , .
•
- • - - .-
ESE
in the eatne tvey_ie nine s nloo dish
=EMI
NO. 48.
SYRUPS
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