Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 06, 1859, Image 1

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IFICEIXIII - 111:POBTEItrEPHOrl,
it. COOTEIt, Proprietor. -
VOL;.. LTX.
TEI IS OF PUBLICAT.LON
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' ,heat contaioln,4 twenty eight.tklnains.mn . al furnished
to subscribers nt $1.50 I :paid strictly•in advance:
- - .6l 75 If pild "Within the year; or $2 in ail - rasewarban
paytnout is - delayed until after the expiratio • •4 the
• vem:.
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.tis' nt ottlnt. and none discontinued until n 1 arrearnites'
Aro palti. wilco nt the optionof t her IpiligiShee; . Papers
'seat to suMwribers -living out of Cumberland county
must he p tid Mr in advatMe. nr the payment assumed
by some responsible person living in Cumberland coon- -
ty. These terms will, be rigidly. adhered to in -all
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ADVEaTISEMTNTS,
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•-• Adirertlssments will be •charced $l.OO Per square of
twelve lines for three Insertions.. and 25 cents for reel.
' hubsequent Insertion. All advertisements of lees than
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v ortlsplutint s inserted before MaryJacek and deaths
einits per lino Per first Insertion. and 4, cents per Bile
• Toraubsequont inseahns. Communications on. sit'''.
j ects of limited or individual Interest will be chanted
5 cents par line. The. Proprietor IvIII not lot responii.
. In damaces for errors imadvertisaments, Obituary
notices, or Ilarria_ms not exceeding five • lines, will be
Inserted without charge - .
JOB PRINTINO:T • O'
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The carlisie Herald .TC)11 PitriTlNG OFFICK lethe
dargeyt and most complete establishment in the county.
Three good Presses. and a general variety of material
stilted for plain and Fancy work of every kind enables
, us to .101 Printing ht tho shortest notice nod 0, the
yndit--reasnnahin terms,__Persms in want of 11111 s,
, Blanks or-anything in the Thinking linW*lH fald - if - 10 -
rihn interest to givens a call,
*nerd alto Local information
U. S. GOVERNMENT
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President--. 1 ot Bueovi•
Vice ProtAdent—.lolol .0. BRECKENRIDGE,
Berretary of Stato'—lien. LEWIS CAPS. • •
Secretary of Interior—JAMS Tnnxraos.
Secretary of Treasury—nom:Ll. CODS.
Secretary of War--.lotim B. novo.
.liecretary of. Nap'=-.1 , 3 ACrox.eKT,
Post %faster fletteral—iisSEPO 11011. T.
Attvoley fieneral—.lEßlllll no S. ltiArK:
Chief Justice of thotAkited States—lt 11. TANZT
r STATE GOVERNMENT
is o se r 'nnr—WlLl.l•M I , ..PACIV.R. •
Sec - of Stute—Wit.t.t wNI. lILISTEft.
. Haft yor (lelleral--Jolut Itorr.. . '
-,- Au d - or 11eneral- - -‘.l%ersn - FRT. Ja. . .
Tre4urer-11 , :xnr S Nlcantir. .
ded,ree of the Supreme 'ourt-8. Lewis. .1. NI . ARM
STRONG. W.ll. Lownie 11. W. WoriDIVARD. JOHN 31 Item,
COUNTY OFFICERS
President Jud J'ames - 11. Oralmm.
- Ase.oclate Judges—lion. Michael Cocklin, Samuel
Nondburo.
. District A tterney.-”Wrn. .7. Shearer.' .
' Prothonotary—Philip Quigley.
Recorder it c.-11iniel S. Croft. •
- Register—S. !11. Emmlnger.
High FlserllT—ltobt.ll , Cartneyt. Deputy, S. Keepers.
-- County Treasurer—Moses thicker.
Corotow—Difehell McClellan. .
County CommissionerA—An (row Kerr, Parallel NIP
. gow, Nathaniel 11. Eckela...Clerk .to Commissioners.
James Artitstning..
Directors of the Penr—Samuel Trill, Jill% Trimble.
Abraham Boger. Stipetintendent of Poor lions`—
Joseph Lobed,
BOQUQ•;II OFFICERS
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Chief Iturgora 4 -.lolin Nada. .
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• Aaslataot Burgem.—•Adaiu Soilaymato .
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- Town Conn/41—A. IL Sham. Joao out Mall, William
•-.- 7 /lenta r F.-tiardoorri-T.-11-.T-oompaun,_ l -_Worlhitigton,
.. A.W. Bents. 1. 31 :smith. IVot. Goods' .
' lliork to douarll.—Thos. 13. 3laltoa. . •
ithth Comdaldc , -.John spalo., Ward Constabler.—
. •• Jacob llrata Andrew •at 1.110,
dual lamn4 - tim - Hatm---Sponalary-Llavld-. 1 . 1 mt
311 thaal-UMlroo3l4 Maplarn liaopors, ,
cII.UUCULI
Pirst Presbytcriand hureli, Northwest angle of Con
' e-Splanta.-Iter—Conany_Al......lflug.J.'astorstryleiLli
-ver Sunday 31orniug at II o'clock, A.'31., and 7 o'clock
P.
Second Presbyterian Church. [owner of Soothe floater
dud Poiniret at onto. Kean Jrlalls, Pastor. Services
continence at II o'clock. A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M.
St..lulio's Church. ( Prot. Episcopal) northeast angle of
Centro Spa tro. Rev. J !Loren,
Hector. Services
at 11 o'clock A. 31., and 3 o'clock, P. M.,
English Lutheran Church, Iledfonl between Main
'and'Louthur streets. Rev. Jacob Fry, Pastor. Services
at 11 o'clock A. 31., and 7 o'clock P. 31. -
hernial Church.. Loather. between Ilan.
over and Pitt ati opts. Rev. A. 11. Kramer. Pastor.—
Services at I. i o'clock A. and 7 o'clock I'. M .
3letinallat ra Church. (firm Mango) aornernt Alain and
Pitt Streets. Rev. Cleo. I). when, with. Pastor. Services at
1 o'clock A. 31. anal ;.3 o'clock I'. 31
Methodist E. a !lurch tsc.onil charge.) 11ev. Alex. H,
011 ton la.ti r Sett in tin 1 0007 11. E..Clinrch at 11
o'dock A. M. and 7 P.M
....it. Patrick s Catholic Church. Pomfret near East at.
lie, James Kelley, Pasta r. Services every other
Sabbath at 10 o'clock. Vesper , xt 3.
liernian Lutheran Church cot n^r of Pomfret and
Medford streets. Rev, C. Sturm . ; Pastor. Services at
.1 o'clock, A. 31., end t.% o'clock, P. M.
41dp-When changes in the above are necesJary the
proper persons are requested to uglify M. •
DICKINSON COLLEGE
Der. Charles Collins, D. D., Presidout and Professor of
Moral mience.
Res. German M. Johnson. D. IL, Proftmsor of, Philos°.
oily nod Lugllsh Litrniture. •
James W Marxholl; A. M., Professor of Anelent Lam
amigos.
Rev. Wm. I. Boswell, A. NI., Professor of Mathematics,
illiain C. Wilson, A. M., Professor of Natinal Selene°
and Curator of the Museum.
Alexander 'sichem, A. 31., Professor of Hebrew and
31odern Lotion.,
• eauntel D 11111tuaii, A. M., Pnucipal of tho Grammar
Echool.
David C. John, Assistant In the Grammar Belniol.
BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Andrew Blair. President, H. Saxton, P. Quigley, E.
Cairoman. C. P. II umerieb.J. Hamilton, Seerriary,Jason
W. Eby, Troaxurcr, John Sphur,._Meseenger.. Meet on
the let Monday of each alouth r at 8 o'clock A. t; atl4-
amition
CORPORATIONS
CARLISLE DEfOIIT 111,:e.—Prealdent, R. M. Ileddrison,
Cashier, W. M. Itettem ; Asst. Cashier. J. P. Hasler;
Teller, Jas. Roney,: Directors. Itlchaid Parker. Thomas
Paxton, Mown Urlcher, Abraham Beeler; Jacob Leihy,
It. C; Woodward, Woe. IL Mullin, Samuel Wherry and
John Zug. .
CUAIDERLAND VALLEY RAIL 15000 Comessr..—President,
Frederick W a tts: Secretary anti Treasurer, Edward M.
Riddle; Superintendent, O. N. : Passenger train*
twice at.lay. r'.asttranl loaning Carlisle at 10.20 o'clock
A M. and 4.00 o'clock P. 51. Two trains overY dry
Westward, leaving 'Car/Isle At 9,50 o'clock A, M., atm.
2.50 M.
CARLISLE ass ktm 'WercnComeest.—Preeldent, Fred
.erick Watts; Sucrotary, Lemuel Todd; Treasurer, Wm.
kl. Met:tom; Directors. -F.-Watts, Richard Parker, Lewu•
el Todd, Wm. M 1 Beetem.- Henry Saxton, J. W. hby,
John D. Uargao. It. C. Woodward. and IL 24; Biddle
'CUSIDERLASID VALLEY 11.011L—PERIdelit, John .9. Stec:
nett; Cashier. IL A. &Arse to; Toiler, Jos. C. Hoffer.—
Di rec t ors . J o hn S. Sterrett, W,n. I:A4—Makin& Breuer.
• man, Richard Woods. John C. Dunlap, kohl. C. Sterrett,
It. A. Sturgeon, anti tktptain John Dunlap. • •
SOCIETiES
Cinnberiao". Star Lodge No. 191, A. Y. M. meets at
Marion tiall on the dud and 414 Tuesdays or every
llonch. • •
Sc. Johns Glaze No Dal A. Y. NI. Meets 3d Thuro.
day of o.ieb toontb, at Marion'llall. • ••.-• ,
• thcritale Lodge No 91 I. O. of O. F. Moats Monday
"voting, at. Trouts building., • - . ,
putt: COMPANIES
- The_ Union Fire Company= was organized in 1,10.
• Preataeat. I. Cormwm; Vico President. William 31.
Porter; Secretary, Theo. Cornmati; 'Treasurer,P.', Mon
--Sri, 31,upauy, meets the first Sat,urday , in .51ach. June,
thipteuiber. - and Member. . , •
— Thelluatheriatid Vireliempiny'imainstituted Vehria.
ary LB, 1883. , • President Robert 11cCaitAer,
Qul3ley; treasur.r. 11. S. Miter. The cenipany
~.,metts;im.t,be. ..,:'4 , 1 , 41.Y.4.44 1 1un!y,..Apri1,..t.u1y,
r •Th o th,.. o t Will .
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.ihillu.lorly waf
-3855. PreltnitA gentu•T
haPrsidont.Janes
11:51cCartunp. - Serretary;:fainuel u; Gould: 'rreasurei.
Joseph --11. Halbert.. The eenpany...uir.da the rowed
.3iturday of January, and October.
TAD
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. • RATES OF .PUSTAGR.
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yostaao an all lotterairtone•bnlfounrnwelglit or nu •
. der. 3 rants - pro"palil. eieept ;to .pallfernla _or Oregon :
sirhlch een:a prop: d. •-- J.• - ' •
pa.amienn the " Ilerald "-4itllln - the County.' fi+e
the 4tate la cants yi‘
per K il'agl/ Part orib. :
United ;Itareti DI canto ; Polnagn.ort all aranetent paper.
under 1 ounces In wellht. I cant nr,two Onus,
Adlrerllsed letters, tu t e¢Largad Nlth the toad
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AN ArsOINIST
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It was a grand (114,0 Otaold.ehiiairietime;.. •
the:Winocircling round' the board in a noble.
ball, _and the sonlphjied:i/alls.'yang With ten, ;
timent anti ; Tbelady :of bears:
was pledged aloud V nnme; and ..uni:ny .
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I able . significant of loieliness hhd beenlittered, / 1 . 7
until ,it :cake() to Si I,.;ion7i4urn.'iyhP,l; Wittig
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the sparkling oup high— ' •
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' i s drink: to ote , ,"lhe said, • •• , •
.Whoee folio never may 'depart, •
•Deep-gravenott:'thiirateful,fivavtr— '
'Till memory ledeed. : '
'' , To ono whom , love The tne Audi bud,'
When lighter !melons long have faxeed;
• So end typo ; , • , •
To 0110 I , IIOSO 10 , 10 bath longer desalt,,
Mon deeply.fia;dopero keenly' felt,
Thadany pled, CI to you.".
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Each guarVirpstarted at tboword,f
' Abd bild-bla bind upon his sword,
with fury-fl robing oyes; ' -• •
And litanloy inibt, , Wacravo.tya narni, '
Whose lope you count so hi,r,h?"
St. Lean paused, as if lls would
Not Womb° her name Inorrelere'mxl,
Tbur. NAVY to Another, ~ •
Then beothli noble heitd . en though
To vivo that wont the reverence due,. .
And gently said, My Mother." ..,
'LESSON-0R THE BNOW-DROP
Weary splribweary with stetting, • • •
Is II dark 'and cold about thee—
Are ponewand want In thy dwelling,
No sunlleht of Hope about thnef .••
Is this burden weary nod crushing • •
Thou yet must silently hear! .
Are the Wings of thy high asidriiioni
Still futtered.hd_eliitilly.rana• • .
Is the vbion of beauty faded, • .
No Stadu the heavens above? • .
Murmur no Loan through the' darkness ,
Sweet voices of pence and love?-
Art thou conscious of powenetnd genius -
Ever aspiring in vain?
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Doomed by ei ant's pitiless Winter
Olnicuro and unknown to remain?
Weary Fpl-Itl weary with striving,' , • -
WAIT! for MP WOO Is not long: •
Wens! lu the Willem :red darkness, .•
•
Patiently make thysilf strong, .-
Suffer the scorn of the worldling! ,
Suffer the slbd etioLtheaneer 1,
130 silent. ireause or tliy greatness, •
The hour of thy triumph is near.
lu - the cold, (nun earth of the Winter,
-Under the rreatud snow; • •
- Whew hitter and scorching the North winds
sharirlY Mori; , '
Jtertriliff . - 1 401113tnest endeavor, •
'the storms 4.r_lts long adverse fate, _
' — t.'ensrleurrillilddempeifection !
Compelled yet to Mrlre7rind to. welt,
gri the coldness and thulium o'crburdefied, .
Patiently biding lie . hour, , •
, Toil:log d was, slowly
lbdetb a beautiful flower: • .
„ y _,lJptol.ho aurtld prettub.,
- Oft chocked by Litter cold
Oft battled, but everperdrlauf,
Till, tribuiptiant it that i at Mat
c ) Loring..yes look for Ita•cotolog,
Sweat volces their benison 9eak„
When It sl 'nide In Its Inn cot t beauty
Conning on Winter's cold cheek,,
The heart Is made glad by Its preseitee
Its irdsslen isjsyirully hvord,
Ttiti soul'in Its srondrou r s perfsctlou
lly . hollSr 111'511,0)s
Weary Spirit weary with striving
In this tiownr THINE OWN DENTINE see,
It than not ho alwa . ys darknesa,.nor.
'Always Winter with gitsv. •
TUE CEIAMBERSBURB BAR.
I. H. McCauley filsq,. of Chamberlsburg
recently4 s hlivered a lecture on thd early his
tory of or Franklin county Bar, from which
we extract the following, sketches of 'protni
i,ent ntembers'of the Carlkle Bar, who also
practised in the Franklin comity courts, for
some years suhsequent to the formation of
that county. 'As it was enstomary,in theearly
settlement of the country,for Lawyersto,"ride
the circuit," from court to court, the Lecture
tinter, Hy brings the names of many emi
nent men, who in time, became 'residents of
Franklin, Adams, York and Huntingdon,
as well as Cumberland. • .
Franklin county was erected by Act of
Aisemb)y.iii 1784, and the first coda, as we .
learn from the Lecture. was held in Septem
ber of that year. in 'the stone building on the
Diamond, now occupied as a , Drug Store by
Mr. A:J. Miller. , • .. •:,
At the seconciterm of the 'court iaDecena
her 1184, &theft )lagitely ThomasTßartley,
James Hamilton, Thomas Dtan'e`att, Thomas
Smith. Bess ThetapSon, Ralph Bowie, James
Rot's, jnnies Riddle,. Stephen Chambers and
Johtt-MeßnWell wereadmitted to the Bar.
After . giving . a grapitic : Jr ! eture of %ism,
bersherg,' k then Was, the Leeturer pro
ceeds to sketch the
. members of.; the Bar.,
.. . . . . . .
With one or two exceptions, We se lect only l April Term 1802. .1 knew , him: personally,
then of were .thea•reiden
a these who '
sts in tie latte,r yeura an
of his lile; and al thought
of Carlisle: - 'VIM leettire ispublishedentire. •that lie much resemblkl old "Dom inietating.
'
- • • son" of Scott's ' Ouv-'Slannerittg.'l For the'
in the Chambegburg Repository. . •i . . '‘. • . folloWing description of his life and'singular
[ED. CA arasi.e ['mum - 4] ;' .. littenliarities;sl am indebted 'to Hobert 0.
Robert Megrim, of whom I shall
,'next Harper, Esq. - of Gettyabarg. 'Mr harper
speak o was all !militant' by birth, and rest ' says: -"I ictinw Afr.,'lll - thhill mail i ,I .Y" (*had .
ded in. Cuinberland , eedunt,v ila 'this stale, timid; and frOtit - that: lime, niiiil his' death.. , J
prior iii the. lteVolutitinarY War. In thayear was alomai'llie daily 'Observer of his' et,:kii.li,
1774, he wan one of the delegates,froin ilia( • trielties. , . 'lle ', 190 a Singularly, constituted
ettiOtty to a ('orivent ion lield.at PhiladelPhia - troint:. ;Ile was one, of the , best :elatssii.al ',
for thapurpose of ruticeetiag tokoolreito call 'll!seholttrs 4.the..tlay. His father,. , the Rev. ',
a general... Congress of Delegates, tai the • [Dr. •Dollhitt '''.'was the first teacher of the '
Colimies. ..11a served 'l{9 a Colonel la 'H 'I "' riagutt res" iii this region and MIS himself
I- , •• ' - e- , - " 1- ' - . '
1 Peoria'. Line, ill the llevolatiotii:itud . after ' it very"ine Seholar. ':llia mon Jmnes Dobbin
w4rdi -resided', lterti for is Short- time,: 'and' '. of Whole - we.ilow'speak,. asSisted his ;father
preetised th.; , laW., , tit subsequeMlfrefitra:: , iii ;the schoul„aula by r his. means :became a'
atocarlisle Mal 'died' there, ',ol:hia legal ,' 'Splendid' lingAii4f--and So .liertaiglt was his
eitittininettts and I) •soiliitappearain&e i have. , ram ilia'rity.wlth the'•olatitiit'.al,writers,, and' So•
heen innible to.'leitr i 'anything.. , •kle;wrote'e,, - .! 'l.o:entire' his tnitanoiy,that to the last of his
beantiful-liiiittr,:anddid a tinaleritle ehure.Ol' :- long lii . e 4-116 ! : * 6 4 1 d 'illmte ' imi'iOie l i t i er''M
basitieisf bin did riot lung eurviva.his adlliii3:' ~
oiLgo, .tic!.tai!:tftni; . frotn,Botner,- VD gil,Hor •
skin 10. - Ottilliir. • ..•.• ~.. • • ~ .;-• ;':,- •. , .•;,- 44,.:), and bilteirSitittil - waS:the .!.'rit,tolt:orrefer
' .I . lKirpkiqktiiilfifeija 0 acirorif nu d 'prom:. • . t:Peei"lliirl,iis iilliiii 'dispo r ted. apon titteh'Snlr,
t iSeiLlt*.A.Dr. - ..antak:iyent'a..;....,ile..._tylajsmaltt..- - L itei'lil'Jl• will , here •tnentlou l I,y.the.may.,tlittl
vied , an':a.seelli.!at .latiryer.' - ; '*oa a, 1.?,1aaaitt.,..,': hii;"tit:lttalr Of. pr. , :. 3 gait,it,l, - ,Jiiiiii - oro,ilqii - iiiit -
, spettiteri" iiadttlid'conaiderable•bitttintlt's , .berit.‘ • ~ - h t the educated 1 tiO i 0 or this Nenti 0ir....--Anit go
0 er'itika ' , ,,i'it'.' khlit;iiio'C' r eCciir.ii3i o t.W , tti;iitaVar ' 1 1e 4..., Or (11.14)* greiiidene'j litlo . .of:iiiie 341 5
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•
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• _ ..,
'rries - ; form ed ,trie - chief . .eireu lad ijg 'Medina'.
That hind: ora : carreit'O'Mr,, ,. 'Hatililtem.,did'i
rigs iikei end at - 011 . eie- left - for it . More - eividiimief,.
p mit . of the CeMititrY: , 110:::euifsequently set .
Owl_ at•. Carlisle,:amilidid`.a)farge - :"..busiiiess::.
Hureottid a considerable buidfiesa• here. •_:. .•
, • '2.'
In the sunnier Of 1100, lie wile appointed iy . , ,
Gov - . Sni'de'r, President Judge of this Jimalichil '
DiStri(d. in Which poSitiminlMentitinnediudit,
ibi-m di ath; ..- fit ',the ; you. 101.4.„' ' •,-.. _' , ..: , i
Thomas Demt, resideal,e4 Carlisle:-AL7O - '
Was a Most . e xcellent land" Mier criminal law.
lawyer; anthusiistiCallY• devoted to..liiim - fire::'
_l.tessioli,_itidefatigable4nd izealmluil mul_Pree.
treed . over a great part nf the State; reeeivitig g ,
very large leei for, his,-services.: He' had,''
feidmps,,trefelitifgest praptiec.!• of any man iiii
tee; State, 'out of--Pluladelphia. He attended ;
Dior Courts until his:appointment to the Ste. ,
prelim° Bench' iii Ihe year:lol'6ln the reeinail
of Hon 4aSpei 'Yates, dec . d.:;, Mid all .that,
time did a yery . large, share . of the business, 1
and was very succe'ssful. ' _lle wioi about aft:l
: 1 6 inches high, of small delicate fraine f and
vet -could. emidere_greatrjatigue-14 Wes
rather reserved hillis manners; had a shrill,
squeaking voice.? wore powder in his hair.; ,
knee breeches- and b , mckles; and was very
.neat and - particular indlis dress: • He died in
'January .-,1848,- ; aged--ti ear- 67--year's.___.._ ____:_,_.
Thomas Still* - else resided at Carlisle. Ho
lited - heen, a Demity Surveyor; under the goy-
eminent-in early life; and thins became well
acquainted with the: land scstem• of Penna.
then ih the Progress•of.settiement. ' He was
accounted a good ea:Mari - lon' lawyer, 'andAid
a considerable busiiiess nt our beir.:' , Herit,s
appointed President .Judge of this
District, by Gov. Mifflin' on the 20th ,of Au.
gust, 1791, being •the
, - liret President Judge
. eif the",..l.lrAtiet; imourtmatiintedjit . that: post- - .
lion. until his appointment aim an ASsociata.
Judger of the Supreme. Court on the 31st of
''January 1794. He 'was a small - iniM;ra tiler
reserved - in his manners, and of riot very so. ,
eiarfnelitigs. ". HO died,:in the yeimil9o9,.mit
a very advanced age. - .
B .
ossllm
.ompsoli resided .here 'for a_ few
years, and as. the -records-of Our Courts will
!show ' did a, very'. large 'business. - He -re"
moved to'Carlisle Readied there at an early
age.-Of his appearance!, legal abilities or
I social qualities ( know nothing, as .there is
Ino !morgue now living here who knew him,
. David Watts was admitted to our• Bar nt
time 'December term . 1790: He resided at
Carlisle and -was .the tither of the Bon..
Fremrk Watts; of-that place. • Hu was an cx
cellent lawyer, nail did a considerable [nisi
mess here. Mr many )'airs. ..1-le was a, short.
thief- set man,of great ottani ir power, and
. i.i . i
free imial - mtociablemimmiers. At mid time he
was engaged •for• the prosecution, against •a
man moiled John Gidviii, charged with the
commission of au atrocious offence against
law end morals. I,le wits very severe. upon
deft. who, whilst frothing gri:at piofessions
of celigiim and -long and loud prayers in pub
lic, limil been a hypocrite at heart, acid giddy
of the iii cat sinful acts.' Tide bypocricy Mr,: .
...111rauldaddly_elepocee nil l nominfeL,l and
Gelvin, who had left the Court4lotise, unable
to stand the withering invective of the fear.
less advocate:Hold his 'mightn't s and friends
in me wuttlil tirtit3lM - r. -- Witits
. as nuiito
as Ito canal out of Court. Such a threat 1
of e f ourse. noun leen in° widely• known.and jm
large prowl gathered around to see the fun.
At length Mr. Watts finished his Speech, ltd . (
iliTctrWt ---- ai - m - d'er - essed dre - Diernon : to the?
old -Green 'free Hetel;' which mdood where'
the "Franklin Hater, tem ., / stands=—followed
by Gelyin, who hoivever said nothing to him.
The Hotel had' a long pmEell in front, and
Ithe witteliiws of the. sitting room. into which
Mr. Watts liami„retired, Opened upon it. It
was fintniner, the WiniloWa were up, and Gel.
viii walked to one of theiai 'and called Mr.
Watts to him. "What do' you want?" suid
Mr. Watt's, who saw that soinething -was in
the wind.. -I want'. satisfhetion for what you
said in the Court House against. my (Ammeter
said Gelvimi. • You shall have it, sir!, " said
Watts, and immediately knoeked hiiii,:, head
over heels off the port h. Gelvin, gathered
himself up, Ally sati.7ficd,,.oal left 'amidst
the jeers and shouts of the large- crowd of
ob ervirs, whom his own buastitgs had
drawn together. .
James Duncan was admitted to our Bar
1
at A priLtertn -1792. He resided at Car'isle
and was the brother of -the Hon. Thomas
Hamm, already ' spoken of. M r . Duncan
[was considered ii:good lawyer. - although he
, ,
was a Very indifferent "speaker. lie was, a,
gOod col lector, and jid,a considerable union at
of Im:tiness in that line, and .10 the Orphans'
.Court; Ho wan Amlitor General of the State
'under Governor Hiester, With whotn' be was
very intimate and who reposed great coati•
deuce hi hii integrity and abilities. He was
a 'small. sized man, .muelt like, his brother,
the Judge, and so fur as Lcan did a
considerable business Invefor some yCrits:'•
James Orliimit was admittedio ottrfittcat
March feral; 1791. ,-
was wry large
sized man,' inclitrk to befatL--:very muekof
;a-gentletuan,..but:norinuch.of.mlawyer,
al
though'. he did Mnlsiderable. business. He
died -here about the year . , 8 - 12,'iiiid . ;Was line,
riiiu the Presbyter en Grose riutl.' Like
sevthlil' others of the- legal : piatessiOn. who.
died here and are buried in the same . yard,,
ther'e is no stone to in;:rk where his Mortal
remains,were iilneed:,
9.rbisoiriwns: admitted iterctt:
Atiinsi Term .1 - 801-, reinotted"te . l.-luntiagdon
Plt.,ittid died there'lliSi year, • Ile was nn
hide:o66ler, tit tektetSittlici reliable lawyer. •
. ,Jamei.flobbin wits admitted to our Bar at
MEE
- , - , CARLISLE 4A . WEDNESDAY -APR L 4',69''
:' , .€1‘;,:'7, - ,'::! .. :Z ; .`,7:,!'`. ,. :.
_
112 A, PgI r EML . ' C
TSSVii
. .
:•_,T6,- ave . a .well dreuiseksh,ttogler cometnt,o„ .:
your:office, 'nod 11 ! While:Yrioa - jaik rut:diMg, your„"'-
'hands in' , iinticiptitinii:6l'a..te4.liillave- him
prellent,e-billior'lmig•forgotten:oote for , pp.,y, 1 1
: To:reeeive,...fL-fat„loOlcing letter,lioni...the •
:pOst!tuflitie,'ltnO M 'OPliliitg it with the otitici , !;,,
,potion of a long delityett"rentittanee'!- , 40*1-.::
.hOW leog,'%tuo Nl, inetitneadO:fitud it froindie •Ol L, ti'
sweetheart;.l!ii flirled.i.yiitiaki.,l4,o, ,when,.,_,
you were- hot . :fittli 7 J,oliiiity:<fimith',-,
Windifig!tipot storY.,il'lllileilong_ahouitild , u, k
e,.
riffOliftaitces, generosity,..flifitcrlesi;,Chilthel 1.;
~Pour,ividow,:latud ',Opp the . : water s, and all!;-.-
`When-you, are carried away with ; speeches!,
or appeal'sly7 lieityewborw. clutrity;'itiid: re! : . : .
solving to empty;, you get it ell ..readY,•and.:-..
- Bien us tbe , Offcring; to' hear.ths!!iiny:dinkli
of aihree'eent 'piece•fitll. on the
,uncovered ;
bottpin !lota largo: silver .!plate.;• Profitable ..!!
plate tilt, when . We purpur dollars. safe back; :! 1
mid-concluded!. vor - wnrii.'exeite'd.! Itetai—'•
Qharch ,folks' might make-money hy'pasting.•,'
a'.bit of green belie on-the •betttito of, their,
, . , : ,
.4:... il !
colectionplateit.'" hem 2d.lii the event'
a
. ~_.
tint eat Motley, they will , save.stn t for
. it ,!.
Paley, applauds the contrivance dry :Which
eiterythineWir eat is made to glide cri,,its rood is perfectly certot ) that thatiya.fcliow thrown
to-the-gullet,-over-themioranec- af'ritolvititt.: - .down -- 6 -- batikliilli - of:iineerntitt - quittitity*Ol - 7
pipe without falling into it. -A littrtrinoYeable quality, lather than all abtiut hint shoUld hear:
lid" the epiglottis, which is Ilfted:Op!ivlien We• the ring of a solitary dime, from` his olio, fib '
breathe; le piessed doWn on the - ohink.tif.the gees:ends.' ' • !, "
... . : -. ,- - •
air, passage by . the weight of the fad and the To' visit a patient, Confidently expecting
fioli.bn or tho muscles in swallowin'ii. Nei- . to find hint bettei•,-anti just as you approach - ,
tier /O short. nor liquids. in short. can OM the house, notice black crape han g ing at the
without shutting down the trapolor„as. they 510 w... . ~ , _ , • ,
of th tr iad-pipe, and on' enquiring how , fititbnit6i. he had I'd-'
proceed But this in only a Part, if the!aafo; '• To meet a patient looking like a new man !'
il/Well,(:lireetiotis, to.,be ill formetlikat_lin bad.:
g w i l l ulo r l d t . ne T ve h i e :eL li s t e a s t: e t t i l i tire t t o y p unios °breathe,
la-endowed with ..an. amitesensibi ty:do.'llle• called la nnolherplunician. •
ilightest,Pnitiole of Matter'. - ;
.To be retiring after service along - ate aisles
The least thing which tottcht's lb nai•gin of
'chop e firnas
, o r r m the church= with dike , slowly departing'
the operator° cruises its'sides to c v I, 3oar heart deeply impressed with tho '
together _Mid the intifuling Body it ped at 1 f ; .• ~- - ....,- , ,--.
n
un rintitty of tlre - aerviena, and hear a voice-,
4he intet.---it is - stopped Oro IM nhts 'removed,
near by 'remarking. " that was a
,splendid
Must drop at tho nest itiapVntiO;
,into the
thing Weell't it i wonder if that was.hi.s.own • -
o lt r ib t g h s e .
r i m Te n e t ff t e ho t t i o t p s el.fithileswioitot,,it. e te en 4 s c i i h n i a l l it i y.
zwrnion 1'
puts into vehement action a w ; l e -A nsa It - Po
-write to
muscles placed' low e r th a n the Atoui,:and arrears , and rt:acelvBeil,b!sii?ri r b e e p i l l2 y -I , s o4 y ri o n a
r ye l a ), i t s e i i r t
which, compressing the chest ' o I inch they is not Worththe postage—whatever was good .
li lyr
ire distributed; drive out life a th a fermi ill it was copied frorn otherr,."' . - ;• ;• " '
Mutt. siveeps the offending subgt cue before it. To have feasted .fire an hour on a superb
.,The convulsive coughing whit arises when looking *Oelile ill Ihe same conveyance arid'
we are ehoked. is the energetic on of na- on the announcement "nu Minutes for re• '
;
lure for-our relief. when anyth ;;nhanotts to d'resllments." hear her exclaim, ton fox
tobove evaded the:protecting e l otus Yet heacleti•..heavy. bearded liple. follow at her
side, with tobacco streaks from the corners •
this property to whop we .are slimly Ow
of his lips, 9. - don't wont within' arall, Jim,
eof u;litun. hake. " '- • • -
log' our lilies. is confined to at gip spot in
Hie throat. It does•not, as,.. Sir harks 'Bell ho t a D i m .
.affirms. belong to the rest of t wind pipe, -p •• - ~^ -; ~ ...
tnuttion, and while Mitieipittino thins any pub
while.l.o write it:- grant worn,- in your own esti.
but is limited to theorifiee. wh ‘ll6lio it is
lusher would "jump at it,", fire ou'trial that
needed. . Admirable, too, it is t bs.-rye that , . -
tome could be found "bold' enough to "inke
thus -snsitiVe to the ITHB 'sigiiikatint.
atom it borers without .resentm the atoms
r....iTii mi%•it it neWspopOr, and noticing an ar
mharic currents which' are corn , ly passln g - 1 hold of it.' , • . - ~,' , !
tude.ueoreti, congratulate yourself on recog-,,
to nod fro over its irritable lips. IttroJectsu'l
says Paley, the touch Of a Oro Pbresil or
a drep s ef water. with a spasm!. t canvolues sizing a•inniembninee of some r Obsent.relit..,
the.wholo.frame; and yet, left:t self and its ;film or friend, but tutu - examination find that.
•proper -oflice. the intermission 'air - alone,ilt is a- patentmattliebiff'dodge to nt.ritet at-,
mcalling-can-Amso-eniet._ It ot - mven - ttm i tionrnail - thatm --- "respeetabia'oditor' has '
nut4eitt•elf felt; a uan does no taw he hen participated in the fraud for a-consideration.
tkomellea." ' This - capacity of p iying'willi I,To turn to the heading of an article in
4 ; •Jah.fienteneas, this impatience to offense. you:- fitvorite paper which attracts: -"-
Ict..piturfeert test nail cane - Whet
rprOperties. one WOlittl haveth
to. reside in the ;:vame-na.ki
junction,' however, of these a
foute-parta-afLthet-fme.,,y,-that
qualities in this - as 4611 as i
Land our comfort,-our Wet
i bility. ; our comfort to their
Another of the examples
that of the heart. The to
I
examined. lot the retpiest of
bleman of the .Alontgoirter
consequence of . MI aboess.
opening into the 'chest. th
, lima could he seen and hat
: physiologiin wait astonished
', ble. I then brought him. It
that he. might . perceive,. as.l
, when lie touched the outer ti
; saw our finger in the cavity
.blemen knew not thrit we t
1 Yet it is to the.iiefirt that w
our sorrows, and our affecti
; a! good hearted and a bad
, hearted and a heartless mar
the ieegraphit filer earth; , ,Aititt he Ft:tanners'
; and custonts .-ofMOthins. ~i,i4:o,*),l!ll3lete!y.,
short, he,' weet"...wint „ .,, - .yOu,'
.Mightiterm foOking•Eneyclkneditk,,..k.
with till..this-hiio'ytedgei , hawaS-.itia.'
cauld'imeApirilk4t'PrOAS
tably,to himself. „Ate.
'rid . would creilefice , ,tuest,,-o,lyralit to ;
the meet, fareicalattd; ridiculou s ,-inventions;
of those around
'poin • t. cheratter, - would toiltitie:l44ise , f - yes.
i n: playing-'upon his credulity..
Fiom his wifut of power to:`.
Callv, „ his_greitt-knowledgei,-he.- s , hecaniere- , ;
diced pecuniarily,: and: he hoartletliatr,ite:
'Alma' Htiuse in :the latter .years.tif
:and thinight,,', , tis
• compensation : for 'the legal ndyice gaye •
the Directors, This'imothed :hie feelings uni
der - the'change in his; of airs, as ..he, at. one'
time had some property. cathii , 'daily
to 'town, waiting for practice, until his physt-
cal powers gaiie way entirely,: and .he
,was
removed' from earth , • _
WONDERS OP'T.FIEIIVAIIAN SYSTEME,
m t. i ono nre mutton. no 'hit ' about the time you havit
1 0 ;atilt likely ' finished it, that ft was to secure your notice
H'' . ls , O.-•...1 1.. 0- ...-ortlic btict,..thut, John Sintili t 'w•to uses a do
:11 4 100 nkistPta I ceittion to bring you to his 'store, will be' Os
inelittitor deli- holiest ai usual in all MS reiwashlutionk.
w4-o urintretyr - vuiti - lin"g e ti you there, . - I"br being n liar in
their aensi
' one iVay, he Is a liar in all.-•ll.d.'s Journal
5011 by Bell ' is 'f Health. • : ' •,.
~.
a Br Harvey 1
tiles L. ano A "LENGTHY ADDRESS.", - The following
roily who, in "liititlutiii" inscription appeared upon a letter
d a • fisinlous mailed in Chester. -county, I's., to Buchanan,
Liwhich the Allegheny county, Pa., (the name of the Die
. ' The gr.-at titinghin Post office f If' -Henry hits reedy
rid it. insonsi• ed the "little niissive." lie should further
s„ to the king, gratify public curios. ity by publishing the
Ant. unless:- contents of the "little harbinger of levet" •
•°F. when 110 "Little missive, you aro about to• leave me,
s young no
i never to return.
er our joys, ,
Burl' relinquish yeas willingly, for you are'
we speak .of g o i ng to
fed, a true • ;fly (tom Beaty. You have a long and weary
I .
journey
lease by
' an i To perform ere yo ueoeio.
reach Buchanan, in Penn
_.,,
A . ...
ed with sea- ' '''."
led 'nothing w
But once there, Mall you will mectilvith such a
. . elcoe
"' be. g rti 'P e-,i That 'even Ido 'covet. Go little harbinger tiff
'ohm of-the
love.
147 .eBl ''''''''' And'whiM thou reached' thy destination, "Le
nd,
.01.1, by. "nil" will • '
. pronoutMed T a ke ca •
re of thee, and bestow uon thee one of
sympathise, . , , .ti .me 8.
p
. ..,
e' frequrntly..
Familiar and when thou liearest t h e
'"!°"° will '' '. name of • ' •
nit ; the Bud- - 1 i
• : . "Cliess" sounded in a tone which would do
d f r i s n ' t l i C i : l e • honor to
'— '- 'A King. ' Know tint thy.tilne has come.'"
enable'them
9 which this
1 now leave thee, thou emblem of. purity, in '. the care of • . .
~ , . •
. .
1161i7nd. nS lo ' Our .Uncle Samuel, to be forwarded with light-.
tpos•plisio . . -
.'„ •., . ,
/eation, they `
Ra p •'if• - • '. ' ti. ' . . 'affe ct i ons. ' !
.' . • .1 . :.:11 •
dity; ltio the object of my a ections: :
..„.. . . .
Miami iiilon' ' '6lni.intiNg OrEsTioNN.--If a question :is
dd not.give
,asheirberund; their.: eomprelionsutin.-. say - rttl -
I connaittion (Intim,
. 6 YOtt would not; untlerst tai{ 11lat,''MY
~
il"d• 14 1 11011 dear, until yen are' older:": • Jr. it is wrong; •
spinal 'mar
n
sap that.it isquestion.-'pioper questiun ifyour7
8 continummit t ro o ft y tht ,:jf,
your, children is reasonable,.
of ; and
0 Irvin! fhp. they will be perfectlY satisfied: with
_your_
Wi;rd i- and - you - must - Mg iillititivlleTat to tease
of' our- BehB ''
,you w ith More questionti..l .it on' the' other' .
'chin its con. ~ •• . ,
answer— .
jA thi jo re d, inn * nand. yin) chi nut hrtow'-t lie prope r
viomedlnielli
! .1
n bathe 'body' Tor - ,eh,ildrett's questions sometimes . embrace .
u• wide spitee- , ,Mity to i •once. tilling!) it May
iy-ba beined Ur e,I. ,
ll' .Mat& lo'do.Y.a. ,Efettim anytbilig.tlittin to ;
'rrsolt 1 han if tell vour obildre.ti,ii: falsehood:.•Oil the other
steadef a.lotini hank:let s . 66r.replies - rather lend:Your child
-•' ' ' .." 'to hillier iiiqi . .iiry Iliiiii make 'theta satisfy it;
entirely,.,,'. Your province is te. , elicit thought. •
gently - is, :nlmost -itiipereeMilibr, . yet • surely. ,
Nothing:Fciiif.'he, mortil•':lOplish Of ulnirOtiti
than to:sayi :'..Chlidroit :should- , inet" ask queit-.,
Shielded front a physic
outwork of-bones, it isnot-i
cations which , could have
to its preservation, but whit
by the fingers. . and give no
fact to its rose ssor.
to the varied questions of 1
the general consent of mtcnk
the seat of Our plealtures,
hatreds .and love. Person
dropped down dead from th
Which it contracts or
of
den announcement o f good
omsoulicr walls being strai
upward or downward dim. ;
to returnend one'of the c:
properly, of, the heart is pro
subserve is, to put a cheek
through: the alarming physi
excite' ;
The _brain ngnin,_is. et 4
All Our•bealily rensatiotie I
the tVerves,. but even the
rise to feelings unleseflfe)
With the brain: . The iner
In familiar language iq cal
row, is the channel by-vv'
Lion is kept up in 'the ry a ;
when section of what'
grent.trunk for the conve
diseased And by
tinuity,' the nerves, helot
ono no longer send
genre to tho brain,: th
which thus becomes ihol
booked.'and nomoie.pi
it belonged to ady . ad eat
num
to of
re jori u 0171E1. P.O
brnin +ll4llo:ina.'
asensible;,".. egyil
flier of our Ado
Ithout intfirrupt:
CO that. he is. ut..,;
nyolopes itje
m-without,..et hoe .
The brain, therefor
the nand,. is.thelt!USl
OOP. :i'e!,,Evauge to
isible to the woepds.w
aiik, dnd which woun
blea nit to ..feel.'.. , li
"Sir Charles Bell, !,, nal
arid' a.ple'ce may. be 1
ing the patient in the
.tering." . - • •
~
i i
BeeauSi3 the bane,
protection against i
no perception of . 11t
its own fabric. Oleo
the solo source of t
ides itillicetipcin' ill'
tem. Dol. - the skin
effects cil.,fieteßipei
'there. .er:.,te it. - ' iv(
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stardy. 'ammo' Whet lit tvork in A' Itbeetatin'..'
rindinidst the storm rind rain, and went twine in:
.t.he evening tired, mid 'vet, and met his wife.
Vll•m•ltilirhetrit at home all.day:..'7 My dear".
Vinirt she;"it lias been raining..'so Null thnt i l '
:cneld not .li:tett-Water, icolil itiri. been iiiuihlo
.4).niiitte You any dinner: ' :Ali.:4„iiits...nre ; wet
throdgh, Vahan be obliged t;l:7oti to fetch
:me u eoulde,oflinekets of nitteetrou Cannot
'_get atiy wetter." . .. Tlie‘arglitnettr, , was. sirik•
itig) . .lie,tberefure tupkiliejidiketsatid feicly
„igi,soine ender' froiti.tke:'lolli: which was at a
.nottaideilLin...diataneei,..i'Vp:..7. rffiebitig his
.tiontse;)i - d foutid his'wik..anniftirtitbly seated
bif.,:ibolip . ;,:thill..iiiting..,. o 4 ) . bucket', niter,
iltA'Aiheri'lre;puni . eilt.liath:rtattir:lifit partner.-.: '
,Y.Nitw;'.irife, , youl4.o;quite itiitiOtsl ,nin,"
. 1019 he .'ila yeti' altkrale: t w#ll%.itOt . ivatur:cor
iCairsolf; you ca n ' tn get'any.wettef.'t . -.. • •
Triri brothers in Calhoun : etsUitty;:tllitstas,,
-married , two sisters The eldii.7.4trother . felt '.
.4iC l o . pititthooitngt:r,li k opife ritjf.gWAY` with -
11 0 ' idelt:iiiita'sVile.:Tlie.enn2,raleticeat broth':
;.tfr'll.ilkitifi,jltitietkltiltktberbtlie'r wife. and noi ,
~w*llfitift.ti'7#ll : ,.liik'dk; titit 'lli's' own' wife who has
.tittidt .. hoth,':says,':- - tieftlier.of the .brothers is '
Wukifi:, having.
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~- jrreksornowlitit'etraUge;,tiat'icernribeless'ii:
he il:tigt;:t4ltt 'coca . gplroi:altt ' sroneelipoire:
I
ifiriti-A
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- 'Of 'ne...-1.
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• • [En. l ,llonar.o.] • ,
I .lMY.D'earest.Janet,Suailiati hge it ds Since
.yinthaVe.;wriften..tamtel I dzrdeclaiii4 have
nltimst cried with vexation every time I"ve been
down to the post-office for thillasttlireelays:
A• whole week and no letter; but I won't. pcold
you. for .vreorotreohi, I've so much .to tell
_yo.ul:-1 mat .11a.ving aLdelightrul-time
here: and I do think it's the 'Prettiest place I
ever was in in all the world. 'You Can't Ima
gine! : 'ThOrdarehillsi arida brook- . oh I such
beautiful brook.,.and trees -all about the.
'Muses. looking' in at lite_V§ry.wieilowitfuncilL
the aborts its if h'oy-were ell ref - Mini 'only
if there actually' woe NIIOII. thing 3,lis those Met
nmorphorses we used to read - about:last win
ter at, the - Academy.Hilda't ,you remember?
.-and how glorious would be for elopements,
if any body :wanted to 'elope; because - you see
the tread would do just as, well as a ropo-lad .
der; and quite AB romantic.' eta sure, only
'tole would be liable' to get. scratched going
stem' ; and .tlien,Lthere _are...Bday exquisite
weeds -oh! Fin sure you never. Saw any,
MI Bat I sten tlike
the folks much =of .course my unote's
are inceigited-but the rest are stupid. all ox-.
cept one. Who do you suppose he Now
you needn't laugh and - shake your head or' I
shan't:tell You a word about hint: but he's in
lave with 'tile 1: There now.! is the only
-thing'that U over kept secretTrom my dearest:
`dearest. Jane t hut Itbaven't told yea - about it,
beeatise.remsn't quite 'domain ; however, it's
tho Doctor! You know when 1 got- here after
mytioor dear father died, I told you, hu was
very still ,mgt disagreeable,
,and not half so
pleasant as Ms-Briggs •who usedto be over to
Little Falls; but he used to conjeln pretty of-.
ten after that. and I soon' saw he liked to talk.
to me best.. :And if you could only bear him
talk! lie knows three-quarters of eveiything,.
I'do believe; had ho makes such grand speech-:
es when In talks tolme, that really' it's quiitn
annoying, you know. Ile used to see usprettfr,
ortelifor-a-long-while-before+suspected- WM.
lie thought anything of me; 'because yen see
such a learned man, and so kind or 'old
fashioned,- you wotildn think he would ever
Want to marry anybody, .much less silly:girl
like you or me. - But one day Aunt A by says
to me: " Louise. the Doctor has got 'is eye
on you-do you 'know it?" - ;•, No," aid , I,
"and I don't believe. it " But aunt eh sbiblc
to it lie ivasMead in love nd - too
. bashful to say so. And sineeilien - rie noticed,
and' I do believe she's right.. .0 Jane!' if you
could• see him I He's got such beautiful hair
and eyes-oh! they're black as' jet-and his
e es so tare :oil can't t • and:AM.:mouth
so Bina and pretty,. and so ',ere 'll4f:hands ;
that's :where he beats 'Mr..Briggs. But do you
know who I think ?' Don't you know
Charley Saiiford'who Was over
,at. the Sonde- I
my last winter and took us two_girlsJaut_ii.
ctlTFin by the Mills. and tipped us
over into a:snow-bank head 'over , ]tools, 'and
almost died of laughing, hauling us out again.?
Well, I do think he's like the Doctor, Only not
so pretty, and his.voice wasn't half so' soft;
but I WAN reminded of him the other day. I
never like' to say Minch, you know when, Ae
comes to the house, because lie knows scrumeli
and I so little;
,but I. do admire to . hear him
talk aboveall things. And he lends'me books,
and so did Charley Sanford.. but 1 didn't. like
Cltarley's,'though I road them., half n dozen
times.. Ttin't you remember that one about
the young fellow in Eng'and who was suppos
od to be the senor his father, only he wasn't;
no; that wasn't it. but he was somebody else's
son, and he married,a girl called Saphy West
ern? ' What was !Ito book's name? Well,,tho
Doctor lonia me all sorts of hooka, inStrudiive
ones and novels - I like them beat of course-,
• and I get him ,to talk 'about. them ; and lie
makes
.everythinpo - plain. and I only have to
sty yes or no. Well one day lately I was sit-'
Ong reading a most beautiful book-1 forget
,what it WAY 110 W -and he wits talking to uncle
about the-influenza; and when he got through.
he came up behind my chair and read over my
toy shoulder. It. was. a loVe story. ~and. so
pretty ; 111111 just 118110 stooped down Ude wide.
kers ruthied my banileaux,•(you'k now I do my
hair that way now, the same its Amelia Floyd.)
`and I felt such a thrill, go all over me . -oh it
wits just like whet you feel. when you eat Mel
cream 'on.a hot day; and just in the :very
book. I was reading.-wasn't it funny ? is
said that when people are in loge they always
thrill in, thatway; and though I wasn't. in love.
I thouglithe might have. thrilled
,the same
and oo I turned round, pretending I wanted
to ask' Something, and our eyoutnet, and
.liedrepped- his, right-away ; • but I "'saw' :theta'
one moment. and they almost. burnt- me, up'!
Oh! it was like looking at. one orihese furna
ces in Little 'Falls. ;Or a gash of lightning,
.mitl'Oal : knew sae loved'nie.' B t lie said not,
u word, although. there wasn't ailybody in ilie
room ; and would.you believe it, he has Only
been to see us once since, and that was a week.
- ago - yestofility • Ent - What he can see in me.
[can't - think, though Charley-Sanford did telt
Ali - Jelin:Floyd-I was the best girl ho, ever clap
pod eyes on -that's jiiat what he said --;itid
made. Anieliti'as Mitt its anything,...but then I'
CAR help it, You.:know; 'RATA yOa to
keep thin theppoloundest •seeret, ond,'not toll
attY..body any thing aboutit,- except • Amelia: l
Floyd and Carrie Jordan, and they'musn't say]
anything for. the world., Oh I .do you suppole
will ask:me:to marry lain 1 I Should'admire to
be:atiotilOT.'€Ofife::-rehauldn't you then
ha 's so inheli better ancE:greater than I ',tun t
!bat ifjte,deeit Preti,ese l ; ihall.try;:aed imprbve.
ant,and T •eutre.Lstaill lOve.hint„theeply,.. But
I jtaVe..got tiF, go (69'44 next Week,'.and:r. do
:11cipe lic Opeakeitifirst : New. Mind yeti
'. dealt 'eafenything,iibont Wou'(lt: make'
ilinclii}'jealous,?.',
!ga:frantid.. Yours;. dearest„eirer,:,-0
."
.
. .
CIIRIODITISS orris Ea'arm—At the city.of
:llodena. in. Italy, and about four milosaround
it, wherever the earth is dug, when the work
men arrive at the dietanoe of eixty-three feet;
they come to a beil' of chalk, which they bore
with an a4ger, five fent deep.. 'They then
• withdraW fibm the pit before the auger hi re
moved, and, upon its extrnetion,-, the water
bursts Up, through the aperture with great vie ,
lollop, anti quickly bile this newlY.made.Vifell,.'
. which continued fUll, and is effected Peltkok.b.Y.l
rains riertironghts_= , -' . -...- : -''n*;? '
1 ;,:.i ~
. I3ut what hrmost renutegable In thi 'o a'
lien is, the inyervtllf multi as wiitlescon4;;Y:'itt . :
'thoAopt kof fourteen, feet are fonniktlie 'Moe
.:,
of as ambient...atty. - paved etteete,honeetl, tleore, I
• AntkdifforeinfMccer of !Oct.sak• ;troy*. Under
this' is found tt - soft: r .ittlii;Vai:'..ui . 6: ,up ;of :
' .italtetableis. n
atit.l'iit"kiienty.4ixlbet, deep,.,litrir,
''bees entice; eiliiii. As ,*tilitlr,lFOBF; - ::$0111:11111
!witpultii still choking' to' , ltlielat.titn. ate the:
, la'aiatiatal pritnOteA'in •
#ifilitt.rnii. ettk,f o. ,i.t,.fill.'
' lier,vailatt.. ~.Ac !sett
' 'eholir:ii - Stind; "ini lied • wittili'qatit, iittatltltt 'tic;
ebelliCand tbid , b,ellieleion'fiee.thlitke?Oki.
tler this vegetables are catiad• - 1414, 11i.4, A r *":
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_ As ought that gracile ihdlein grove or bower.. -
It, slender items, waved 'by the zephyr's vizr,
Whin on the Isle Its spicy , finzranee three/a; *.
Anti Boma with dese.at nierning's early-spring,
ettdl farhutviu tile rose.
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Th . o - anemone - has long ithared - the - attention'
of the 'flortif. - and,`in hitt arrangements, has :-
generally been associated wit lithe ranunculus,
resembling, the latter in its natural habits and •
requisites of.culture. The sing e and semi- -
double fuwere are atitisidered nearly as fine
the linable ones'. The'snrts;:oni-numerous;—
but.at'present: are neldont 'distinguished , by ,
militias-, -In a- fine double ationtone, the stem •
should he strong, erect, ;ma not less than nine •
.. Mo.:flower: shaultd..ba_atteast
Live and a half inches in, diameter, consisting
titan exterior row Of large, well-rounded-pe
tals, in the form of-a broad. shallaw cup, the . '
,interiorpart ef vvitich should' contain a Hato . -
het. of small petals, mixed with stamens. Im
bricating each other.' .The colors should be
oloar and.distinot whon . diversified-in the same
flower. or-otrilcing and brilliniti when there is • .
only one tint.' 2 • •.
Of late 'years.. anaroanes remarkable far the'
magnitude of their flowers atutthe - brilllano -
of their hues have been added to the list,•and
Makes tt most attractive appearance. The •
plant continues long.in fleeter., and the leaves . •
often remain" so lung green, that it is difficult
to. find A.PPriod of inaction-in which to take__
up the roots. .1t luta been recommended thit, •
its . tmon.tiotheLbloom is over, the bed shouldbp screened from rain, by Matting' until the
leaves wither.. As the tuberous roots are rat- -
titer brittle, they require considerable care in- - •
handling A bed of single anemones, it may
bo remarked, is a valuable addition to a flower
garden, as it affords, in a warm•situation, au
abundance of handsome 'and, often brilliant
flowers.
aetieral Care orPlosvet4 at this Seasaa.
Atlhe:present time, the whole collection of
ihnver4lants: Should :be looked over, : and
wherever there is it 'deficiency of stook. afresh
Supply should be, brought:on. -Seeds of tari- -
out plants siMuld be sown —rare and choice
ones re-potted. - 'Camellias will now benearly
out abloom, - and will soon' be t in to , i•—
syringe I em well every fair day, and keep
them•moist.at the roots; prune'all-straggling
plairesinto shape, and, perform the operation
inarching. Pelargoniums will be growing
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out the shoote as' they advancp in groWth.—
Roses in small pots should be shifted into
larger sizes, and cuttings put in for a young.
stook. Japan. HUSS, which have attained 4
good crowth. may now be changed into larger
pots. Fuelling will'now begin to grow, end
should be shaken out,of the old soil, and re
potted in fresh, rich oticapost. . Azalias should
now be freely watered, and young plants in
small pots may-be shifted into larger size.— . -
11eiths requiire to be kept as cool as possible,
and their shoots should be' often topped.—'
Cactuses will 'now begin to grow, and should t,
Imre a more liberal supply 'of water. Petunius,
verbenas, heliotropes, salvias, and till the va
rious fine-bedding plants, should now be pro; •
pagated from cuttings. if the stook is not suf.-
ficient.
Camellia 'Japonicas
The camellia japonica. or a,m lily, is one
of the most beautiful of evergreens for the
greenhouse or c'enservatory: r It propagates
freely by cuttings, the single flowering kind
being increased in; this way, to- be used as
~tocks,.on' which the finer.varieties are multi
, plied by grafting, budding, or inarching.—:
Cuttings of the last year's wood slould be to
ken about three inches long, cut below ajoint, .
the loWer leaf removed, and then planted firm. ••.
ly la4Ots of ~sandy loam. Pot them, when
rooted,- singly into the Sintillest-sized pots, and
keep them in a frame. In this they are kept, •
being re-potted as ; they ;Iroquire it, • until they
are wanted as stocks.:. The .choice, varieties .
are better'for, growing wit bent much artificial
heat.
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. After thophave done flowering. they Should`
. be keptio,thcgroentiouse,,or some other suit
able situation.. unless 'they have made their
growth--when dsheltered, outdoor situation. '
free'alike frotn;'sue -or • covering, •and, with '
plenty of air, will suit them best. They like
plenty of air, at all timeit ;,, but, while growing, ,
it is net:worry, to keep them from draughts of
Bold or'drying nii..iihielt causes them ta.be- • _
come - stunted,"Spoilittralrtheliiiiiiiiiiif
Grafting,' budding, and inarehing. Aqui'r, , ,
tir/ 4
be done just-before the buds' start on the sort.;-.;,
to be multiplied. and just. as'the st ocklegitis' 'l , ,
its growth The proper soil 'is two:lliirds:''.
loant,. - One-sixth Andy peat, and' one sixth de--
composed manure; these should lie.together „:,
for 'some time; out of.,the i!onotk 01 beiyy rains, ....?
irinktilieniirbe.' tborongirlY• mixed.' .They 'are .
readily
-raised frem seed. if the seeds' are prit: '.-
in.tts_soon. as ripe, and placed •iti,the, green, ,
house. ,'When:Om. seedlings, have advanced, • ,
Onelmasoe, and 'the first' yetietflicod is AZ'.
pened, the bloom maybe very totielthastened. ,
brinarohink the tap - Upon ,'
,'strong stook:--1-
bat this la , only lnorth doing ..in the case pt:
sueli-a9 indicate novelty,
.....Tire plant requires v ~. '
always to beltepi.Very !dean. .., ' ,., ; ..:. .
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Pleisisist *Brevities.
k Yoking lady, being . asked how she could
pobeiblY afford; in these hard times, to take
inueio leaser's, replied' that she oonfined her.
self to "Ithe lowest notee. • - • • :
Somebody says a wife should be like roast-
eil latub—tender and nicely ,dressed. ~
body else wickedly adds, and ."without sauce.",
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though a few American ; ladies live i dleness
the mojerity.tus.yet Mork Jhemeelies into'
ly greveg.ttbilien- - an opportunity to
haye two tir. - thineillihnionrie of their itgor
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The friends or a. celebrated wit expressed
BOMB Surprise that with Lis ago and rood ne #,_
for the bottle, be, Bholll4 have thought le .
oe.wy - to mar r y. -<"A.wife
he said ; "thy acqtinintanoes begin to'ssythti 's
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irt'of getting on sell with 'a 4 worean Js`:
like violin playing- 7 h depends" prizoipally,on
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