Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 24, 1859, Image 1

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Pi ihltslted the the Prowletor.,
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VOL,., T,TX
SAVING PUN.D,
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wilirrnito VO OF 'PENNSYi,VANIA
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1. , f.nlay•lm rthroived every day, and In any amount.,
mute or shripll.
2. Fire per emit Interest IR wild for money fr nn the
day It Is put in. '
a, riu• .110 I, 14 • ,I .VIVO Ira I Irlek fowto6U , whenevur
t .r. and ,vltlont tJotlen.' •
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. 4 4,1 ”tiii,, , vlPi have it
siti.ty, nn t when° Intorogt salt Ito obtained
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ot[ , Itay fr vt, 1.4 p vt!tors I Investa.t In
n+Ctti• n•r, t . t.es f 1 .11. 1 .111 aid much tillt.l4:
tirst ••1•14: I i.!•4 (4 Ow 'lt rta• 11-, m, • •
rt.,/ I a ',ors , .I.v fro It .1 till n'elo , k and
/in J...t.1 t I I rim...11,4M! tho evoutlng
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I. P arry,
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.ek Lee. .
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frainul A•reel, 59,1 , 4 •11% , 11 Corner of Third,
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1I IJdtt7A 1. 1 1.t . :ItellANDFSE UENEICALIX,
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VIOLINS
May 11, 59.
ARG E l' RI NG A . RRIVA
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or , 1,9,4 00 )
ELEGANT NEW GOODS,
AT A. -W. BENTZ'S STOICIL.
Splendid stock el new Black tires, Silks-3lagublivent
Styles Fancy Dress Silks.
' RARE ti ELEGANT IJI•
French Fouler I Silks. Chinese Silks, Satin and
Striped liart.4es, % . 1111.111.111F, Micelles, beautiful
• new printed Reach printed Jinn.
- nett:, very liatirlooine .
limits, very handset. French
linolish French, &.• •
"American print,. Scotch, •
.. French and liomentie
• • lto.to. lion.
net Ribbons and •
. Dross Tri in - •
Shawls hi every vet loty, •
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- Silk, Crape. Stella. Cashmere., •
' EmLrvgi,lerles, vary low, corn-' •
prising Collars iiiro Yell VII t:4g.
yot.. &e. Carpotings and • ill Cloth,,
twilit., Ingrain. thane Fly. Orussells, Cotton
and hinny Dru4..iets and Floor Oil MLitt all widths.
N (1011bS•
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A complete ahsertnient enibrariug all 1411 most celebra
ted marks Moves and
Hosiery for lA.
dies. VI ispies'a n d
Children. great variety of
kid. silk and cotton HlnveA. LA••
dies elentiit twisted Silk VI Itts.kc.
DOM ivSFIC AND SFAPLE G0,d13, .
' bleached and unbleached Skirtings bleach
ed and unlit/stalled ,Iteetings.',Woullen and
Eaton' Flannels. Corset, :leans ;Maims, Cotton
- tides, Tw‘m.l, t'otto, and • Linen
• Diapers, fable Covers, bleinlied and brown
Drillings, and an endless variety of
• other n,l tin.. In feet, this steek
of goods Is very PX Wilgi ye, thin. •
• rough Mill I , llllolq, llon•
lllg been purchased
will, n groat deal
ulcer°, we leo'
confident wo ran please ally WIN who will favor LIP nigh
a call. All candid persons wit., ha in patronized us
heretefoie.'viii, ullinit that no have sold tits Lest
anlus livel: - 11111111.(la In Carlisle. %V a cifn assure our
friend. ..el all levers of elicap goods. that we are as
well Inouye.' as ever to offer superior Inducements for
their patronage. .
A. W. lIHNTZ
South Hanover Stroot., °wok° LIAO lost Mee,
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S 0 MI E 1' 11 I .V NU R':
AGRICIJI11111;.1.1,
SEED STORE.
M B STILE% LER . & BROTHER,
Have just ..pened, In the noun fqrnterly oeeupled by
Shryoek, rail, a Smith, Zutett. new bulking, 3leeln
ntreet two de WS etui , of ”to market lemnOe lance ao
s.ertment uP, tti:tlCULl'lllt ti. 4NTB amt no ,
they are prepared tie sell on the most
rename:llde Irrena,,
Thu souk onthot II klt
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. Aly: AND FODDER CI TTEltr,
ILE tP;•:IiS, LiA•l
. :WV I' II EL. CONN r.111'.1.1.1.:1I8. KS, •
SI WS. .I' I: UN INU
SIC S. wit rsT.INES for Mnw.
. ors. a..d ottry artirlo no. •
. retool, y for Firm •
'fhey :11q .1 - ,teuti Reeving in n full ntisort
meat 01 including
•80. tin s p.t'•nt Ilrnmns, llru,lion. nutter work
ern. Boon,. Prints, Lndles, ) Butter 'rubs,
n,•.
.tko n tilt W/41 , 11.11111111 1 , 11111 . 1 fr 4 1.0,111: Fruit Prantnex,
of ttto They ere e.euttnnt I) melting nd•
ditionprio tliAirstork. and until use every exertion to
Plllllll ti, n:1114s ..r theAwrienitural enonnuflity.
Thoy hire nit°. On twoury for IXANS &
:4"` • SAL:OIANDER SAFES •
Orders loft el the store for fruit and ornamouto
Trees. Flowers and fortillzers. will ho Attended tc
promptly. • M. 11 STItl A: 11110.
April 20.1950—.1y
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D " ' OU .want to buy a good Piano,
or Melodeon I If so, why don't you call on John
Ithecnll for he can sell tom Ttsatesf finished. best
made, pnrcst tuned and lowest ',flood Instrument tom
Cali ha load In this part of tho country. !laving laien a
long tiny In Om business. I flatter myself on being
good intlao of Instruments and will not sell an Instru
went tont Is not firabrato. 1 ant now receiving a large
lot of moiodogyo,. front Boston. which cam be soon at Mr.
A. 11. ftwing's fitrniturirnon am. , thlch I will sell cheap•
er than any other men In then entry.
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For recommendatigns of my Pianos, doll and son fhona.
•All Instruments warrented and - kept , In repair. Coll
and .111111110 my instrumoos haforn purchasing also
whore. and you will be satisfied that I can sell tho bent
and cheapest.. JOIIN It. lull MI.
To bo found at the house of Jacob noun, W. Meat.
May 4, 1,50
HAT AND CAP STORE.
AT KEI'LL'It'S OLD6TAND,
WORTH
_HANOVER. KTREEI 6 . NEIRIN OPPOSITE THE HARE.
WARP KOOKS OP J. P. LINE • SON
A full agsertmonS Just recalled. to which constant
additions will ho loads of city as well an home manufac
ture. The stock now comprises ,
gaMOLESKIN,
CASSIMEILE., FELT MATS,
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Of all stylus and colors, from the cheapeat to tho has!
qualltyr-Sta A W-111•41dr . -A - lar;simieloty Of all - pllcoo
'and stolen docuttnir with a Suitt assortwont of child
drone' fur and straw-hats.
ALSO.MEN'S. InICS' AND OIIILDSEN'S CAPS;
amtiracingovory kind now worn. troth Plain and Droas
Caps, to which the attention of the public-la rospocirdi
‘y invited. . DON'T voicaur 01..1.,Eit'd OLD STAND
Carlisle, Sprit 20;180. r ; .• •••
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JAY. ELEvAToltS.—Just received
dr.lz a largo isiortment of flay I:lOvatora.*Calloya.
Rope. Hakes. Forgo:Ace , clinapor than over. at
aN6,4a. 1%0 ' 11. SAXTON'S:
f.
trat i li S ni l fel -,l: o i r " t l ha L L 'S t l rn i skes " f l Or i ? S ibesp 'at
.the 11 .2rdwnr.iStoro . J. P. I.YNB tt.ooN.
NIA) , 18. 01 . 19, • • . N..rth Itavioxerst..•
B. S'IItICKTIBIL & 13110.;* have
-. 1 .--...-...„...._____ , ___ , T.A. l i.tha i ligeney of W bitten) ere's.loitte n t Apple Par,
, r, o r t i vu l fi p i o r r ia , ;n ) eli o ln e ri i. .wi l Leh. i. lor re ? urpose In.
11`) tvN tom - - Tli'ree valuk.A' ble.Tow' r)
DAR; for tele ehe.fp' for oath. for fur ther Aimee ,f bap by thu'doeten, well made and r t7pOndl e it . !n‘t i e u r2ll'.` Y:
ton apply at '' ' JWIN P. I,YNM,& 81:013,: , 1 . • •-..•- M. U.,B4.ltIgli.LER & 11110..
♦May MI, 1859J e ,2 02 ' • ' North llauoier at .'" I .Carll le, July 27,1P1eJ. • ." •.' . • Ihniu Street.
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National
SAFETY
RUST
Company.
RuLcs
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FLUTES
'''AC :of tmoNg. ke
0 C. t. CARTER.
Particular attention paid to tilo
dents, gild, as buying and gelling Real. Estate, loaning.
n.m.ly on n•al estate securities. raying nIXON And
looking after lite general loterent of oion.residents.
References given it required.
Address, DEEDE A MEN DE:VIA LI,
31inneapolls, )liutiesota.
rl l O TIE 1. 3 LT 131,1C., The ,imiersign
i. ed twins . well known no a writer. would onto his
ser•ters to all recquiritll-I.itentry will (tallish
Addresses,, Irathns. Essays Presents( inn speochus am(
replies Lines I'..r Albums. Aerostles--prepare (natter
for the Press—Obituaries. and write. Poktsy np4p.ltlty
Furdeet Address (post pill) ..- . 41.1r •
"s. . .10111)).<0N,
Pelt IT, INSH. ' Italtitnd•re.
t--)1 , 3 Al. 1 , 3 B.)T-A 'l' 1 , 3 A(.11 , 3N11Y, 111-
IItIVA I, —l. I. SIO)NSI.EIt : ItE.ll, ESTATE
,t' I:a T,.C4 IN VEVANIIEit AND ,$llll I'6\ I,lt. has re
moved t.• his New ! Mien ell Main street. 0110 111 1 10 r 111 1 111
or the Cumberland Valley Ilail need Del) t..
lle to 111) , V permaneittiv luuted and has un hano toil
for sale n Very 'MVO /110 1 /1111r, or itool Ewato, onusi,ol,l4
Of F0,•0 0 ,. 0 1 0 114,0.. 10 4 , 0 .ved hod unimproved. Mill
Proport les . Town Pri puffy if every description. Build
log . Lots. also, Western lands end Towtt lees. 11, will
give Ids ettemion,,ts hetetrofore to the Negotiallint of
Loons Wroing 0f boils Mortgages. %Vills.
and Scritening generally.
4.41.21.:1 11:57.--41
NORTI! R EST \ el( O' TOE MIMIC FQ.u.oinp
The subnerll.or hetvlog mucrecrled It. Ilurkholdrr-in
the nctiinigeinent UI this popular !hotel. I.ocrs- lent.. to
annum the t. avelllng ;minivan well• an MO In
town null minty. that nn Painn otc hls
pact. the charnen•r whlal Ibis hour., Icon
enjosail ul lows, as ct filet chaos Hotel. ' •
svi I Lo wider lila immediate sailer
rii.lon and ovtily attioitioa paid to Ilia comfort ot 414
truest. Haring lama ri..a.utly valariaaf It mien( le
In AL ,1111110tii .US Lou.,'A tu WI, In i 0,,,1rd t4l to
rant, it la superior 10 any. It EN/ 4Y Oh tS6..
W lfLgi T e' P7 ial i 't r nt : r iiae : th ;l u'
out the ittt :aiigivetntslZ al p a ll'
Hind Etitate and seeuritlea. Negotiate hums. pay
loeate•land warraniii. liefeeto the menthe', i t
Cuntherland County Bar, and to all protion t o t t
inna of Carnal°. Pa. f A 1N4'5871y.
SIMON P. Haynes, Ohio.
W. IC. MerartLass, Pennsylvania
L. COOK, lihodu Inland.
NYDL R , WFARLAND, AND
- COOK.
Bankers and Dealers In Real Eatatei
MINNEAPOLIS,
June 3,1857.-I,y
'kr•-E - 1V ARRANG-EMENT
and after Mondey. 284 flay, 1889, the sub
scriber will run u Daily Train of Cars, between
CAlti.D.4l.ll AND
leaving Carlisle every morning and Philadelphia a'
evening.,
All gendd left at the PREDMIT DEPOT of Peacock,
No.. 805 and 811 Market street,
wlh bellelivered In Carlisle the tpixt day.
.1. W. II untis•ov,
May 25:'59. ° ' Wert !Huh Street, Carliele,
corItIND &TON ES:
- 150 Grind Sttiies
of tilralana Jttxt resolved at " 11. SAXTON'S.
dos Fly Note, of all "colors, Llneli,Cotlon and.
Twlne, ellvaper than tha cheapest, at 11. SAXTON'S.
May 25, 1559. - •
BEAVER &
T
'AR3I, BELLS —Just. - received, Elie
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largest and rheapeat asanrtment In the county en d
warranted not to crack, 'tit the cheap hardware of
May . 25, 1855, •
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QCYTIIES•ANDISNATIIS.- 1 -150 doz.
I C J Acythea and Snatha. The lamest best and chenpnst
issortment In thweounty, wholesals and retalljuet re.
!Arad atshxrp2a3-6-
May 25, 18:19. • .
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QTEL, EE,PE RS AND .DB A
hlitS generally atipplled with. fine • 4Tito:lB 'nt
!nee thnn city pricea, at the u6w and cheap iitoevy of
Jan. 10,1869. • • MM. weil'lT•
Zustriess V,artis
fIOCIOR Alt - MS'fRON.O brae remov 2,
I fed bin omen in the South wind corner of Hanover
l'onifret Ft where he may be consulted et any hnuref the
day or night. Dr. A. lute had thirty • yearn ozporiencli.
in the prothooiont the ink. ton of which hate aeon dero.
ted to the study' net practice of Itemccopailde medi
cine. May 20, %Vint.
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CI P. ,auyatron, Att(irneyi at Latv.
J.--0111co on North If mnover stick. II few. (iooon
smith of tilzooe Rota; An businoms ontrumod to him
'WM be promptly ollMnledlo. rA 01 1
I.11)7 • NO'r ICE. - RE3IOVA —W.
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. 31. PENItt)BI , :.IIIM mmerad Ids nlHrn in rear o
the !otiri, !Oust,. %rime° ho will promptly attend to all ^
Logi 1111 as noirto:tod to'hltn.
August
w O FFICE;-LE U TODD
11 j has resumed the priirtire of the Lrt r . Illfr fu
Centre Square. west ilble,'near the First Presbyterian
Church.
S. p. K.l.llPRtat Pilite in Nurtl
Ilinnvi,r street two doors from Arnold A: Son'
i)dlre hours. m , .repartleularly from 7 to )
k. .11„. x , l.lfrr.nn 5 to 7 .p'cl..lc, P. 31.
W
Mk D".. Glolicir, s. FzIA
li 111 I': iiiivrisT. frnaa tint Ilal
. •T. tinmrw.v. , ll.. . l ,lqlS3l•SurAcry..t
' 0 4,..' Miro at tin. resl.lt;nri.4 Ills r on , tintr. East loontin ,
gtreet. t heo,tio,ir4 hoiOIT . 118 , 4110'd •
%Itireh 19. 1851:.—tt: . • .
s ti: I.V ' 11 I.I'I.IINTIIIIc. Driigg.i.f.
• North I Imlay, Street. Cartigle.
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Ph vat .11_1'g (wog, ipti.ii.s , gogitill, voatp am , 1t..1
foil 4,,, Pi ,1 3' '1 rn.si..!r4z- , ag.111111011i•alg .
..I.'"i4 'lit. .1. 4.) .N;.,FF respeot •
i t
fully Invriot. th...holi, .0 trentiono!,
of Carlisle :tod vivinity.ihnt he liss•re
...noted the practioe of 11011114 m., :toll is prep 'ennui to per
_form ilii operations nun the teeth and eUtile. helOt{hlg
4 1
.to his p00p.... 111.• will insert full sets o teeth no
g o ld or milVer. uPll silhde gu, teen), or hlo .OP they
Wee peer,. TeellOeilloleelle. t . Mitt the tih 41
Office hi !Huh slreet, Illreetiv oppo,lto the Cumber.
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laud Voile.' Minh . ::
' 11.1_ he. N. will be im Nowville the Met tets.deprol
every ioooth.
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DR. 1.C.W031.18
South Ilanover street,
mitt door
r to 1.111. Peat •
0 ..4.
rnnre.
tS . II. W ill be nbeent. from Carl tole 'tile lest leo dnye of
eneh ovoii h. . mot. 1. 7,h.
W. NEIDWiI, D. 8-- •
k • lette DemonStrutor.ot opeiwirelleitlistry to the
1 i t t i 1° J . 111 , -• t''.ll"g
: of
(Mee et his residence,
144' 41.4*41e4,-4-sinst.,..eet-Nlehs-istsvet-,-.Gmsgs l 4,-itelm_.,
, Nov. 11;iSN.
• PENNSYLVA.‘ IA HOTEL:
•
COIGN Sit OF 11ASo1'Sit. AND-1;01;111E11 -F;TREE'rs,
ONE SQlJXiti' NOIITII or
C A It I. I S , I. A .
The subseriber takes this inetitedof Infortnlngitin-ehl
rustomers end !he travelling rwmrulaity-:t largo tint
he Imo gl Veil title huueu a thorough repair, nod has re
fitted it tip 011501 to any in town.
Ills Wide Isnlway supplied with he best the nlarliet
will afford Ills line is furnished with rholrn liquors. •
The stabling with a good yard atincinal, and
under the rare 0111 att....thew:tier..
Boarders and 'travelers nee, 111 l noolnted rot the meth
ri.hollable tern.. Thankful lb, the pat lounge liero o•
fore extend d lob hopes by sit let attention to business
to merit a 01111tilillaae0 of the slime.
• p..A U(I lIIN BAUO 11, Proprietor
CarlisTe. Juno 22, 1 hfill-319
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uttie PARE REDUCED. - ilta
STATES UNION, HOTEL,
606 & 608 Market .St., above 111Xtb,
ejl I I..th k:LI'A I A.
G. IV. HINKLE, Proprietor.
TER M1 4 :—.1 Vi per day. ju3Whtt,
B E . E D & 31 . E NDES 11 LL,
BANKIMS,
Korth , Western Land and Collreting,..Agent.t,
.lulu 21,185R-71y
HOTEL
GA RLISI,E. PA
'. C. 13.1 - IEEIVI,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND . GENERAL AGENT.
Miimeapolia t . Mizincsota
Mfauw.te-TerrHog-
&v'asl agom simg NAP•rEF,T . aEMa&a,-
New 001,u;:-.;
PAItgAINS! A ItWAINSi
NW (WOW
AT OGILIIT NEW 'MRS,
NOW opuning the, !argent and elleapeid.etock of Spring
cud cluisimorllooda uver brought to Cumberland county
. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. . ; -
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•larere line of elrguneSOks. Challleti.nerege 110bei.
.Ylll de Cherlie. rtpert ,Cloth. Oriental Lueetre. : Pireld
Jiplius Caladoeela MO), betwelleir, Satin. 'Plaid Dural&
French - ChleetzT - a - 141Lnc - unveiling'
Irene sonde, Organdy baerner, etc. , • .
• , • Ell '
n Immense bet or elogvn t Collars, Undondecros, fined
Eloutivitgeso InArtffigio. Ed:o.gs, ha,, direct
(rum the ergot Importing house In Now York. *.
511.11V1,5, eiI!AWLS, . • '
large. aee.eortenunt . ,of Crape, Stella and TleYbet Shawls
• eery chop
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AI)N SI LIC NIANTILLAS. „,
:lark will nlt 4111.1,4" , Inorolog goons. in grant'
na,.,,t II .p.lSklrin.. Nldrt Pup
portor+ Iti..lAtrilytio A rue ,‘lttxamlAr's Itl I Glovrg,
rroiti Or, I , op.rtyr ;liiisltlot.'m it %%lit.'s 11.18110 Y.
s, .11.1...% 31155 i . ,?, itird hops'
9 , 01.. very I.v. .•
C‘l,loo;i4. !ItNim'tsl'3; NIUSUNS. TICIONOB
910;k. /lc . all kinds and prices.
nails viol Oard ni•res irirg‘v supply and very cheap
articularlx for Itny!ii wear •
--s-frer_n,67l, - 9 r 010 rant I npirlll. - lii4raln:"Viiiilthin;
01 , - rat~'arphnt tht rr-on tha larzeal car.
a.l stylar, ar 'and hand•
•11 At? 414.71_.r _ rilyON 11.1C0M111911.1y.
.o.c. 'Vont. an I, .1 .r ^m it an all svldthA and pileen
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..,,,.. I ‘lllanz.lo v 1,1 ‘'llont framed Looking
.;1:. ,,, s n :r..a t carktv and 104 prlee•.
i I ...I o , r .0.: 0,t1•41 'II , an Olt Wil h ~, a 1 rare from the
1,,,,.. pc,➢,.,, 1 1 , ,;,..? tick Ind 1 . 111 , n.11.11th1a. I am -pni•
0t.,,.1 ~, ;tm.,,,.,. a t 1 1r,Ina to all In tr,,,ant of bandsman
f'• 4 and ,Mani dry' 'PM hi.
l'lninklul my old frl , .-ds and anat.nmorm fo4 , Chair
end .tippot. I 0.111.1 rearmertnlly Paid! Mani and all
dltra to yin., me a rdl hall, ..purellaalmt elsewhere.—
Mr In dto it. quick Halal; and short profits.
" CH 0.. 01111.8 Y.
A*"Flir AND 11.F:AIIVPUL
The Oriental llaslie Spring Bed
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TO° nctontO.. o: h .ug•o:woownis rifled Er, thin new nod
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'rho 4 0,10'4 1 101 l hiving imw 1,00.000 110.11bm00001,
:article 10 0,0,11.1 h tfl,o or Its .o.nor.rirclizeil
suporl..rav 1110 0 1 / I ft-111000d mid It only reinalnu
to be 11.At•riltin,1 wht,h_or the neviv mod:, olTnrld f or
onto. , a 1104, r110.00.d. 11l ...r)Mliple 111 1000druct1.01,
01.0d1.e. taint dui alit,, and id VILItI thin greAtust. one
.0,1 comfort.
iiiiimvrtf, SPRING 11}.3),.
extol, lo all 't
quAlltdes. nod prosio,sem other, not ,
to—ln Ott. 1101 e1 . ,11,1,.1 I,y ril, other Spring .
- lost nide:
'Monti, told In /Os atiaptliii to cradles, ~ r 11),, berths In
.stoanihonts. ship, Ac.
The hops root tlollKrrentl which will keep It
TIRELY Fltn)i
listlll.lnto:V OM *1.50 To $5Ol.
alorp mile - 111 , d on liberal term,. Agents wonte.'..—
Semi for a Circular. _ _ L. Preplieturo.-•
Cloalueal Depot. 245 Canal tartlet, bear ll.rna.lway. N. Y.
• • ribt3-25,..50.-,3111
ItST- 0I'ENIN(1 or die SItI,ViON.
jeIP tel niii :;;Ew Goons:
, L I, I C &:4 A IV .
(Al !heir New ,S'iorr, Eon' Nain oireet,)
ust i o rived front, Nets Vork.ntad Philadelphia the
nosy, nplete and variedlH,o, Intent of DRY 6. WI/9
ever °tiered hi eurlisln. Efilbraeing everything that Is
!few and I ore In .40, find texture. such as FANCX,
sill the varlet. CelerS barred. striped. Hittite,
and leivadoro. Anti hay,idare. Mack Silks
Foulards of nolv iletkiso,-letrze 111.11 11)1,0M or the
latest Voris styles. !vain striped do chevre cloths,
French ch Oils Noterican Ivlinluc. ilnoincly limits, dark,
and light VrO , IMIS and beatitluil deolgits,qravelling
dean ands of the 1110(0 Also. ;1 fell stork dr
Mourning . dresa go als, to which we 111,Ito particular
attention.
511.1111,`, 4 ,. t
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This part 'of ollr u luau illy e,o.uplete .l consist
log of Crape, Silk, :!tulle. lo all th • variety of 4tades
suU qua.ltles. Aluuttlng.Shawle.lileo anti silk from the
,relehmtell °mood Uill Of [trod u S rulplllo. New York.—
Sun Umbrellas. llhowerets tool Pirasuls of the harvest
atlas wurrn,;.l)o: ALI, KINDS. Embroalet les
111 run sotts, Collars, tihu•es, worked hinds, llouuclags,
tel.rltizs and 1.,311111g5. We, {the ear., to -this
brattrh ortAir trod,, nod lailles 'will thud a very full as
sortment.
=
of the ~latest Imprnvenninie. skirt enpportore. a new Ris
thde. A fn.l line of 11u. toder's kid alnyee, imported
York.. Ultra, clones and
irnuatlete in ievor • varlet, %re L a largo stock ofethu
neweet !dole, nt atoo's and boy's spring casehnera,,,
• black clothe and rasshneres. II ISE EltY of over), des..
"triptlott. la this IT °latent noosed care has !manila
ken t 1 'oleo! oho yarion4 Linda lied allies suitable f.r
Ladl+n, Nissen, Iluvß Rita rhildrene wear. In fart Our
steak endear*, .Iverythlog kept In a first elas ' e dry
gongs Aare.
!halal. paella-ad for .41 and made our seleallonn
antana the best latp wahta . and ' .l . .bbin4 houses In. the
cities "r Seim York and Philadelphia. we Rio prepared to •
viler Relpterlier 111 , 11volitillets 6a loners. All wo oak le au
oliatilleindille tf our kook before purchasing elsewhere,
for which (Ivor we very :zrateful.
Apr. 11. 11.1% l t I ail ll A SAIVVEII.
111.:.1"1 . It 1)11 . 0'111 IN [N1'1110E8!
AT Pll Itr.SORT.
B B N
A ...w•Ito •t. • •11 t.:•••• the lot low weeks of tho
wo h,. •, • 1.1..,1 11(1.41.1 if., r humoring ;rod
v wle4 4 .0 . 0 ••, , m•h points.. will insure
rnpiul sdo,. ice .Ir,lless pratli WO aro ilotortawlood to
null t horn OIL
DER MRS, RER AiIE R HIES AND SKIRTS,
Org tna: .vn., , irlitll.lll/1 Ac.
F'r•l6ml gllc it very I V Mantilla', at
rnJurnd nrhani. l`lnin Silk Thnotlll is vory low In price,
N'ronch litre II nitlllna,
Cheatllly I,ee. dentlllas t *faltons. Points. ke. The
WI) rbhnt lout 1,1 ri out lattrill4 at re.rue•rd prices.
prilestatory to the elide 1,1 the stoldt. All I sock. In the
et 1.1111.111 ot the ladles. '.illve tue It Call, as I feel teals.
fed see ennonalt any ono loath as to style end price..
A. W. BENTZ
TOW is THE TIME FOR BAH
tr:S! 1,-11tOR AND EN;rl.:NsiaittE ARRIVAL.
1W SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.,
%t thu cornor of N. Ilanov,i, S Lojathor xts
•
rho undersigned returns thanks for the patronage
,heStownd 'rpm oho hy..the publle.and &Abe Ramo time
r..peetfullr aliqou owes I hat he lino just• returned from
Philadelphia, mid I, now openina noon 14;41 spring dc
suutou•r lilt V 111 nod GROCERIES. eeesl,tlee lu
part In thllows. and which he Is determined to Fell at
the lowest rash prices. Silks. lineal Cloth., 011.111. 1
Alpmena. Delnines lie Beetle. Loan-es. Poplins. Lawns,
Ihiragus, Brilliants, Skirting. ITnnu•h mid Seeteh
blues t Prints, Moves Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs,
,te., dew • -
SDADI.S . AND NIANTILLAS
of every variety atottinallty ' , tent° arid Domeitic thy
Cloth Cassimeres. Vostinan, Mlle;
Tirkings. Stripes. Checks. Valicees. Cottonseies,
1.111011, Sli.etlitgoc, Denims, Nankeens. Drills, 31arsellles
Adored and white carpet Chain. r. Parasols
and Umbrellas Also, a largo and splendid nsortment
of BONN HT.S. CATS,' COPS. in PITS, and SHOES. A
superior lot or flauktilh 'CCU I ES, Ten. 'Ogee. Sugar.
Molasses, Elm. Spices. au.. 'laving selected my entire
stork with the greatest care. /tell rho lowest cash pricer,
1 can assure my friends and the nubile generally. that
l v wlll do all In my power to make my establishment
itn9wlEas the " 'lead Quarters for liargnins." Those
who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to
rail and examine trio stock before ourrlnisingthsewbere ,
itir I pay the highest market price for Buttyr,
Rues. Itatte.,Soap and baud Fruit.
Apr. '27,1819. . .I.•A. 111.61111CJ1. Jr.
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jA3I E S -R . WE A V Kit' S
CABIDPET.
.4:''''''`'' ''''' A • AND •
CHAIR
MANUFACTORY,'
,
Nilltilili A NOVEy. &REM OARLISLN, PA.
Having been iltgaatethi the.Misluena foi tleter twenty
-yettettolie—crowlit return tilitnka_te bin eustatners and
friendn. for the liberal uneountweinnnt extended to him
In yearn cone hy, and further lINSIIMP them, that no
liable will be spared. to give full satinthetiou to all who
nay favor him with a ralf •
EMI
CRAMS A.N6 FURNITURE, , •
of every (Inscription consta lily on band, or made_th
orderr—Warrauteittu-bdorthiF orthe In•
teat stylo, well tlnishedontd solo at the lowest possible
prl.ws /dr cash.
Ile also continues baldness as an UNDERTAKER.—,
Ready mule Collins. llekalllc, ar otherwise. .kept con•
smittly on - hand end funerals promptly attended to
pumortaUy hi tuwn or country, on the Most reasonable
terms:
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51ny 25. 1859-Iy. - JANIE'S K. wtavian.-
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F. B.—Turn pnnuirt.lunultunto In Cb utebtown, C umb
- ectuirtypeat:* -- etl fur sale 6/I - ,ently tiertns. Apply an
tibitvu. . . J. It. W. •
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.1t A Iti4A INS ! 13 11t(3-A, INS 11
I.) duet teculvkt and for' Rake at reduced price'',
large lot of superior bilk Duste , ..chantilliCifid Prowl
ace \families. Nan aeon Harem, Lawns In grew
variety, Pedaloes ; Oiiiiitsee firlillant‘Callcoes: A ful.
line of.*lfinbroPerl et from nuetiopdat less .than city
prices.: Lard , situ, "inn' Umbrella* .
Mingles & Sherwtri&:sfuniefuel:efl:Sklrte. direct hen.
Eho factory: 'Pullalv- fir mimes and ladles
wterr.+ ifimirry of evere.." qiellptfon. Please call at •
' • . ElotW Ntlif Store; Main at.
Jury 6 ,
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S.
hIS
lIMEMEM
S ST ( ) It N
Ma. Enrion':—Knowing that you aroma ad
wirer of all 'ilia is glorious andworshipful in
nature, .an ardent lover of all that is beauti=
ful, 1 cannot resist the temptation to invite
you to share with me, some ()t i the beauty by
which lam surrounded and 'enjoy the comtorts,
and luxuries of life, which are provided with
Livisli generosity.
Conie with ate, sir, to' Carli.•le Si rings,
where forgetting the wear., ing carte of your
&mama, the wt y, BCllollles of political wire
pullers, and the greedy avarice of Mammon,
you may retre,h 'and revitalize your_ wearied.
frame, and ca joy a season of cinumunion with •
nattire, front which you may go' forth into the
world with renewed strength.. to take your
part in the great combat between Truth and
faror.
No, place could possesi more aitractionsfbr
the the her of nature or the plea
surellieekei, Th an . earli.le Springs.. The Pro
picture:Messrs Owen and Otendennin;•.will
welcome you with n cordiality find courtesy,.,
which will almost make you feel, that instead
of being . a . injoorner by. the way-side. you
have found the Port's -dearest spot' f earth,r
Homo They exert themselves to th,e utmost
in,eiftp.tlep•trtusent to prometo:the happiness,
of filenr posts.. pintiog thenntelFes to any and
every inconvenience, to gratify the amallest,
whim of the invalid; ur the extravagant dOsiro
- .
of the !Over of pleasure
The - votaries. of Terpsichore'. inspired by
Eyterpe's dulcet strains, glide nightly through
the mazy dance, while the select few, who are
enijey,ttiets a.'cle undisturbed in the
paflor t orlisteu to the sweet notes of 801110
tiltfiliongstress; There may the most wadi.
l'OtWeOloure.feast on dainty viands, and irate
of other eliti s m. fitly served and waited on tix
as efftedept , .. and - attentive keat of waiters, se
Akio ccitfld.desire to. meet with. •
tieetneas, order, and regularity pervade
everywhere, whits the sulphur bat fiti are a lux
ury. which once enjoyed, will (tier be desired •
The airls balmy and invigorating, the nights
delightfully cool, and. the glorious moon floods
.the_placti_w c ith_sitter,y,_
The of of the bar, judging from the'
enconiums passed by the gentlemen, rival the
seed or methealin'eoutained in - the drinking
horns of Valhalla, or the',oelcatial ale house of
Odi 11, -
Come then, good Mrr. Editor,: with all your
host of readers leave your hot'-dusty znreets,
and come out Id Carlisle Springs; where you
may, roii,n over the green hills, gather the
sweet wild fluviefs, ' and drink in *oughts of
health and' happiness.- catching glimpses of
beauty' thaf . shatlow forth the pleasures of,
. •
. A burglar. waa,oncq, frightened one of bla
mheme of robbery,, by the wort iimplicity of
aolitary'spinemr. 'who, putting her, night.
capped bead ont ofthe,-windaw exclaimed
"Go away I a: en'ilats aeliamtdr]
$ :
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PRINCE - ALOHOL. • • •
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Rol Spirit who Murders full many ar heir, "
wkoccicharges pink many a pocket.'
Ilaye you men In your bar roothe Prlitte Alcohol there,
Did you find .hla foil] name on the dUcket4
Or . are-theee port - imps - 114Th Fpah.'hoCt they'sniell'D
From some (Worms oJlt lo the Wrat f,•
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Or did you not staldthe CROlCEanvorti:of 12-1
To kindle a llama iii tile breast t -
Saw you not inw ma region awyeativard . iTli come t
The darling Kilian Rhode and old tr-kt term 1.
And did tiniy not grunt with a eividieh
i:1 neelairn,
Wiw,llm swill ran flood. down the gutter.
An Pt.lltllla they roiled in the ill thi• !Lana i •
And pondered With Punkt /wile
3 an drinka all the poison but little he kens
That the pulp has a hoggi.sh attracilou. •
Thu Spirit upraised his thin hands o'er, our sphere.
And trumbh,l withfieodish
"Behold lam my votsries !Miner My sits.
To a world that Is blacker 01411'mb:he
Seel yon yds') Is tined wibh-the victims - of wine,
I - hark - bow my my tialdanslang
Thejail.yard ie 6rowded—l'll just DR if A IA ND
• Fur tuaewrotch to DEhrultld 00).!ArDiNG.
•
You see that large et y / 'thrthore I rrJolee, -
AuJ never visits my eyes ••
I haunt the old mon and the esoisistncr boys, •
• And I cling to each be dies. , •
Thu rich and the poor, the ninny and sage
• Alike l'utun: lituteit Id
My long skinny fingeri grew bonder ulth rage
As I tempt the r doomed 110Ule twat:utile beetle.
See the 'widow and drpland! Their weiligg and lobe,
AreJubllant eodode to toy ear,
To th • thief l'gave courage wia mover be robe, -
The murderer drawee all hla (care
Thq fn.); is ainguide when under my care,
• The defaulter (omen, hair
Itucl. rouse them at haat froni their ttearheruun lair,
Am! drag them away tOperdition.g .
Another may claim them. but - body aiiti
Are mitarliyir fearful decree, 1
' 4 The'; liana. are lanai oil on Prlnce'llcohors roll,
To hie goal are Only guided I.y mci
171 . Agit illp Illp: him rah! for the teoirrrial Prince,.
Whoal,,t,laigatanb Is loaned by 110 'Lone ,' m
Wlione-au bjecteribei knit' they -Lettere nce.
For . they ne'er can &monad, Ida thrime, • '
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TEE CANAIEV
,TAROS • WELLUEST.
Will you tglio mu to your hover dent. holy,.
Whore aura Pt' hnpoltient4 bloom
I can btoll'i In the NUOtiflilli Or pieIIAUNI
111 . 1.110 "shadow of globut,
I have learned n new song deaC lady,
Which I'll sing whnn you'reikippy and gay,
71n composed of wild watiPlupinf limey •
And keeps time with my heat& In Its play.
But my song shall be sweeter dear lady, '
' For I'll iiMeble a more Roush :s
4, • If ever tho hours loose their fleetness
When the dearest and loved sirs 111V0::
..l i ior7frllke MC . ts, • Yin:
It'hore roves of happiness bloom, ••
/II prove a bright sunbeam of ifleasure,
• And dlsioelthenoproaeliesoiglooin.
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For the tliilatt.
SOUVENIR. .. ' •
To 31nel. Mounts M. Ilr.Noulsorr
Lady. inihy beauteous home.
We're spent joyous happy hours,
Leaving incense In our hearty,
Like the dew upon the flowers:
liners which gave toes a rleion,
Full of most) beauty .bright,
Foretouitoof a birs; odyelyn
Golden floods of :mellow light.
Laity, fairies hing might seek.
To (lad a bower fair as thine,
Wh rn Intellect and hoduty
Awril. -
Within dir,,,lldn'ahll I wed I , hrlae. •
Lady though dahlia we Never,
Sad itlkheartto say farownli, - ,
AS had Welt guided chord is° raked,
May an mart wheru angels dwell.
•• A. 4:01E-WADZI
Casliele Springs Aug. I. 1850
Corr4ontlaitee Maw (b raid
tiLiSLIK-§l.lllNos, s A
Auu U.T, /614. i t 339..
• ,Far the Herald. .
tataTTERB'
TO t• L. F. •
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BY PROP. V. C. BENNETT.
THE THUNDEI. WATER.
As we startaln Hie oar from Chippewa to
the ••Cliftert House' said to Mrs L 3, you
must keep a lookout to your right,. for 'you
soon see the I..feapitii_.l..lcad-scat)oly-uts
lered the' words , when Alva bright 'itcttgreen
and 'dazzling foam 'orthe rapids: `ive - ).e seen
through the forest trees down the bank‘and
then In an itittnnt after, Clint most awfully•
tublime poiht of the great ett•a act was seen -
I mean the farthest in-point o',.recession'en
the Canadian side; where the vast - body of
sleep - green water, drops, seemingly slow and
sublime. into an abyss, whose extent on the
one land is hiddeir by intervening trees. and'
on the other by the verge of the tinder-water,
while its depth the imnginntion may conceive
infinitel 'There are other -points that ate'
grand, sublime, awful, but noire with such an
inipresti of the limitless as tide' one. You
ought
.to,lieve seen the expression of two eyes
nt my side just just then--iu them was written not
'only the ; fulfillment of the dreams of ninny
a - yetin. - hut - wonder, - nwei'llchniriit!ritrniitl-surt;
prise attempted to be expresied . in words that
died irembling Ott bee lips ' , •
- ire - made - tire - Clifton House our 'Nisgara
whence the most poetically, sublime
t view of the wild Waters is seen. To. linger
there day after day wit Ir the unceasing roar
of the thunder of the waters all•nround_ and
within you the house shaking-windoWs and
doors rattling the . floors beneath your feet
with an irregular tremulousness- it is no
°nay thing to curl) the itnngination and even
bring it down to the wild and gigantic r enti
ties. No 'Hs net fancy. the very air quivers,
and the stars of the eternal heavens trelulde
in 'their places, and the-dreadful thunder still
rung on ! The billows of the ocean sometimes,
cease, but these never! 0 Niagara! '
Such as Creation's dnwirbeliold, thoureikst nitw." .
Proltably . you all have often - read the story
of the first white man who saw . Niagarit : -.lbo
years ago - how the obi Iroquois guide" was
taking Father Hennepin through t he wilder
ness -a still morning -the roar of waters
growing louder elands of mist seen to rise ,
omer the thick threst . the
,old Intlinn guide
climbed a tall and swaying pine, waved bin
hand - atilt mid eiclaimetl •. t 's:ingitra!" .or
-•• The Thunder Water.". And . then they des
seended the steep bank and stood upon -Table
Body" for a moment only-a cumin opened_
wide, thersp'rting.back from the dismembered--
fragment and just olung;te the noon Itiqd,
While the rolling reek went, slinking the earth,
into the yavining ttlij
I sought out the sante path of high bahic
and tree,one early morning. and was drench' d
with the niist,as with a heavy shower or rain.
I Ind not, howeVer. .venture much oh. Table
Rock, or' nay other place, just to say 1 lint(
been there - I could not dare to be no reckless.
The last time a large fragment of Tattle. Rock.
fell,' a carringe WOO standing ripen it tram
which the liorses Mid ,just been taken. The
rocklind been thronged all day and all the
preceding days, but now a kind of calla
pervaded- a man vi . eat for the purpose
of brushing ant the carriage when he saw a
Seam opening between the main and car
riage, and had just time to save himself. when
carriage and rack went down lino . the "yeast .
. ;efwaveti,;.' . that received the ittigo sod thim.-
ditiptis'initss its it' it- were 41. Pebblejd II pond,
eras a new plaything. over which. - to rol his
fits & nnil laugh. and dance. And Table Rock
Inns-n large o erhanging mass nofallen yet ;
rut ready -apparently , hri anytime, to
tali its tiny that has preceded, perhaps more,
for-a lopg„ugly seam ha r a foot in width.
deep toll running angular across the whole
litingieg rock, seems prepared to gap suddenly
to tlie ourth's centre . ; and - still visitors null
ventihre upon it though in rut instant die trap
nuty t spring and they go tottering and wheel
ing...atilt they were the merest pigmies, to a
idestruction as annihilating, as if they were
chaff driven by the wind illlcrn stormy sea!
The morning dawn. , gloric.usly eterywhere
-but the tnmirnirtg at Niagara! let me fief at
tempt to describe its impress upon the spirit
-it comes', as it emus every Where, with joy
ous sunlight and clouds et beauty, and songs
of natuie upon its wing-yes, but here is that
solemn sight and eternal bass that elsewhere,
yytt limb never seen, nor ear heard, neither
bath entered into the 'tenet tort twin . In conceive-"
livening too-evening tit Niagara -the sun
sinks amid its usual indeseribable splendors-.
thaoreseent-ttlaiin hangs - over thahwful scene
inn serene sky 7rnd looks • calmly down yet
does seem to tremble a very little-darkne4
conies, still-01m) broad white tnids arise to
the skies. as the great mornieg -and evening
incense, they contimpilly arise before the et et. ;
unl throne of the universe! -and at all hours
when sun bright runoff-henlllB pierce them,
the .row is seen itir he cloud." But how the
night seen's! all day the serynntrt. of Clinton,
anal all atteuNlie tom -e. have learned to oh.
serve silence, as if they feel ed to desecrate the
mighty sound without— hut it is night now
-1 will go into the great Concert Ilan of OW
ton: !adieu and g• ntlemen are named around
the hall ; tltu fund is playing wild strains
are they net the bards of whom Ossiati Angs?
titling music hark At Ihe_inierlude" •in it the
4entuntoal storm whose winds shake these Idglt
arched windows? is it the ocean wave, storm
driven over_the Brest. en _whose.' h tits-Ny.li hen r
without ? no. no; none these--the night is
starry and still without, the nnund•nud the
slinking nre. tile symphony of themlighty Ni
agarti! Inking the very spirit of levity from
. -
nyury heart and filling it with snblime onto
iions--not n fun can move in the premeditated
dance; and when the hand• of musicians
wnidd ploy a "lively air " it turns int osstrains
ate - - flood and field," and musing , deep in on
every fnee.
You porlovs know the old legend about the
Indian Chief who hod mode an appointment
to be at the Council, on Goat islnd; his
friends remonstrated, because of the storm
and the night,
"But neither the night nor the tempest could keep
The Ourrlonchleltaln on !dup."
He set out to cross above Ale rapids, when
"The thunder rolled derp,
And loud woe the Catariet'e rear"—
One of hie Dora breaking, lie was• carried la
platy downWerd and plunged beneath the fear
ful flood. One inusem on all such wild seemis.
going to sleep at night 'mid Mimic° awful, ,
savo.the-•• Cataract's roar "'
0; ever call it.,the CATARACT OF NIAGARA 7—
tive'er degrade it by/ calling it Niagara Fall:!
We have the beautiful &Ile of Kattierekill
Trenton Glen's— COhoss:— l'assaio--Potem
—all Fallithut there is lint one NIAGARA in
the universe—lotit be TIM WiCAT,CATARACT
VALLEY OF T . 1114 ORNHEINE.
--tt A tig ual: I 2;1560------1-4 •
"gut did I tell you what a time Iliad with
my little Joe?"' • ‘, • .
"No; whet was it ?" „
"Why, I was showing him , the, picture of
the martyrs throWn to the lions, and was
talking very solemnly to bon, trying to make
him feel 'what a terrible thing it was. "Mal" "
said he•nll'nt once, ."0, ma I jest look at •
that lioor little : liou'way behind there--4 , 6
cairt; get any"" .;, •
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SARCARTIC,—:, t7 Accept a lock of my .hair,'l
said'nn old bachelor to it,adilaic;liattiling bor .
' a larks curl :..-"ii you dtad btator" give. ino
the whole wig.' "Madame,. youl.bite haidt—
bat pray &al. rialtlliCakiug . ,.yout, beautiful' .
:poivelata - ttisik.7-. - nit 0,1.4 014100' • • ..‘ : • .
0-trresponasers strum tlemld. the deck of our vestoti we liTiv;ir fine View of
n. -- '. I.
arsissltir, ,- .'t I,MAst '4F:stuns,
-An n u s l 7 2 di - / 869 ` •}' , 1 Apple Wend ilie - Pii.aili floitie the . •Qu'll' .4 t l : - - ' ;
tine . p 1. rot I . Isom n end Fort Inds. '
pen,!,,, eo , whil s t i n the ditettoce. llostomrises .
110. ;l a et . o
Mn Ebirott:-lify last was written amid
grandly lieforoll.. es if to lend a charm to the
the sweet chaste "ofNit Vernon, and now,•latn
-: • scene: in the rea r of the city. masses of dark • •
tossing upon the "high seas."
at A- cloud...are s
ego thajevtieelly farminN i ri cig• •.
09 Saturday last, at 8 o'clock, P M.,
n Tu i l fieent backg, ound In 160
.benutiful pi ire ‘,... 4.
I givin eignal.'a little steam tug tionte,distance
st as I was•wishing something Would occur'
from our noble.steaniship, began to puff and .
. o to C , Plitfl n spnqation. I heard the cry .
blow, and we found ourselves moving. After
tugging - awity - fortiffeen - niiiintes, our vensel
fender. ' ten le, and. behold, a . sehoner
o f :wit h ,
.4 shrill, voi ce ,
.t be ready:•wfth the
was brought to aproper position in die water.
' when when her vatit, machinery 'was put in motion, ,
and inine befor
g e li ; tl n i:'
b sit ro il i‘ l i, o n f . 7 .n e l o i lfl i, c e er g s o . t fh or e f w or it e h e.
~,
gallitnt . style, amid the cheering Of " s u : eePwi nd- was ing ulmt
friends ashore. she left the wharf at Baltimore o i the T s t k '
eity. . .
only lOsitur seme.of our ' r igging the repel
I felt /Imam's al get sight of thi Captain; were.
( napped as if they had been silken threads
1., / i n enteringltoston. I woe' ready fenny thlag,
who was to have -charge of .tho. living cargo,
• b it n "bust iiiii," - nitil if our live e . could hag
that iurrounded'me, and, in a few moments
some one 'remarked, as a splendid looking gen
„ there . t. ,
Chu nee spored. I would . like to have witnesseda
thundering explosion. .
tleinanoams out of the pilot house,
the Captain'?" As 1 bad never been on a eel- , I n
voyage, (,Confess to some little tremulousness t n my.itext letter, I. will notice what my
in the region of he heart, as I went Aboard I . - America
eyes.mny be perinitted to see in the Athens of
but, no sooner bad I surveyed the:dimensions : •.. ' TR OIL
I of: theiprinciple_officer of the.ship, Limn 1 felt . -
~
in my heart Hat I would be willing to THiCCLERGYMAN ANO TH
' E'WI OW,
cross '
' the ocean a hundred times with such a lodking • •
non; fur if, men are born poets Cninkin Bal. "And t miist we lose you, Mr.' 0' oore?"
kit,. was - Kern 'fel;
4,1
4 444 .c, 4 0 4in.. Bef ore i - The widow - burst - into - tears.- "Must we lose"
heard thin titter 11 word, the kindest feelings your she repeated pnthe 'ctilly.-"Alas!
were. inspired within my heart. towards
_him: what will,..heebine of me?" - But tell me at
And .now„ after an itcqiiitintance of nearly least wherglyou 'purpose go ng ?" •"I don't .
three days, and a careful observation of his 4tow myStilf.; I mina tell; I shall go to •
movements. I can
. say chid I have my doubts '.IIWII and seek employment." "Then wher•
whether a nobler spirit ever 'planted-his hoer over you' filially medic I shall follow!" said
I
upon the deck of a steamer, • . the widow, " Your ministry has been bless
-ed to mV soul;' I cannot live without it ; y .
1.. As we passed down the Chesapeake Ilay•tthe
ipiritnal life would languish and die ; I must ill '
scenery of the western shore of Maryland was
tht .-I must follow - . you you!"'-and and Maurice
specially attractive. - About. 6 . i o'clock,
t h r.‘ . l . oore was something. more than man, for -
. towering tame of the State House, at Anapo
ic e listened unmoved to these gentle flatter
- li't, wit, distinctly visible. as its Beautiful pro
portions rested apparently against the. sky
,This cupola. by the way, is sad lotto one of s"; not ono entered his heart. He : only
how further back:-" You talk Of seeking,
'the best proportioned of any in the Union., It
pottesses peculiar interest to every 'American. waiting for employment," said the'undiseon
certed widow. (die .was very much like. vvid•
heart: 11S it rises ahovedhe spot occupied by . •
ann. Washing«tn, Deo. 23J, 1783. when here-
eye to Uncle Toby.) my Wielman at that moment, showing her
As °Tore had retrea
..mice of a distinguished assembly, •
signed !decommission to Congress, in the pros.
tell, she Inid,,proportionably . advanced, and .
.
t --As the d witness of might -gathered arotin I now she WWI quite near, looking up in his
us, I turned the hey of our state.raten upon . face with It sort of mock innocent boldness. :
my travelling companion and myself, hoping "Why 'should 'you .seek _ ? why should. you •
to enjoy a 'pleasant Sabbath on the following 'wait?" And the pretty white hand was laid
day. Slbbathanorning came. with-it's-slICI.Pli r , affectionately 011 his arm, How 'he longed
new'. but we were just painting Capes Henry . to shake it off!. how he longed to retreat . '
--atid-Charles-and _entering • upon 11,N-billowy - futher,- burhe - waS - fiettiiilly„iira ciiiner.
. The widow's soft eyes lookedsofter ; a veil: -
deep. Far from the sound of HIT. tt choreh
going bell '• with the bold Atlantic shpling 11N I.f tears came over them; the tears overflow-,
ran clown her roiv cheeks pink and
•
in the we lelninlions I fiat the dy should ed ; 'they
be spent inn plerisant anti ifikifitoble' manner ~ft, as ,;',„„. r i I) , I„,awbes. "Take what Provi- '
, Haying but one Minister aboard. lie was win.. deuce sentis_vou.? - she.'si died "ly-fortune is'
ted upoa, and, requestettto preach to the pas
.infettereil ;
.be . itsfalistdit . te muster; purchase
sengers. Although on invalid he - ebachliled
or youraitlf a [rood- divot s in a situation
.%
to st Illti 111 ins .lot. fearing no doubt, that if lo } , t - t -, t‘•,'
w tere your Intents may he 'mown and appre•
refueed, Jonah-like lie might be gulped down
'elated, and in returnl give me your esteem,
b'y a Whale. But. alas! alias! fr . the preach
ing A few montents•after inialifaiii: the selt•'
have seen„you must have litiown.-:-
Four fr iendship, your—. Alt, you must
---
sickness, so common in a sea voyage. began tu
ittanilest itdelf. and when the hour for pi each 'ohs Hilippl'cl 11111 -lady's voice: ' 1" and
One hand
ing arrived, men, women. and children, .net. pressed an exquisitely-fine eainfiric handker•
- excepting the preacher, were in a • tilt" - Suet 'dile!' to her eyes, still leaving the glowing
'a scene I never witnessed in my life liofere eheek 'visible ; the other still, rested on' the
and to wit ness which again I wonineheirliti preacher's, arm. "A good liVing I In a place
`ly cross theocrat' bairn dozen nines • We had wherais talents would.bc.known and appro.'
about sixty five pastongers aboard,- and ali ciated l" These words darted through Man
were effected by , tli sea sickness, except five rice O'Nloore's whole soul ! they moved him'
and they I I ' • e from the itastern'eliort, as the blaildishments of the widow geoid not
or Maryland site one,. 11-became a qataitiott A hidden gleam lit his eye ; he forg
ot. his
otconsiderable interest, How they could escape- companion . ; he travelled Mi-On in itgagi•
the.geneiaitsiekness ? They were all lawyer:, nation Ul'llllllll IMO distinction. on,
pressed" •
I understood, and some one solved the ques . his hand tightly 1/VCr his eyes, and nluned
lion by saying, it would require something • 1 •• • , . 1 , ...
late an 11 tyss ot toting tip while tne • wi dow
more than sea sickness to affect the stomach Lstoodpat ieit by, and her pntient hand la/
o f an &w en , chorechore biteper! - IStit to the - scene r 1 • -
ay resting . on tly
his aim. waiting-sh - knew.
on the hurricane deck. WheiVriirated my.
he 'was Vit'ettling her fate and his own. e There
-self to enjoy the refreshing breeze as it'swept
over our vessel. I felt as it some ono had .
MIS a limit, weak Voice,
,whispering in his
heart, 'Snip, - Maurice !stop, there is yet
lodged a good sited c.iition hall just above nu
.time ; stop l' beta stronger voice wits shout
bye brows. Whilst [nosing over myrown con
dition, it friend passed me , How are you, my dig to him from the mountain tops of anzbi
friend, this inornitig. said I .0h I- said la non, '"Cume up, come up ; why tarriest thou ?
..(11111L 1/11 the golden strong
the agony has got me. That next moment he 11 ladder!' ,and the
~
%,,,
.\.1,‘,,, ging over Eh , railing. grasping bin %%ACC slew the sett whisper; it wailed a mo
-1 foi.elittail with one•hand , and the other eeitinp meat pl %naively, and.wailing died. ' • .
.a strong hold a few incites below his waist- -As it willlll sudden spasm 0 Mmire snatched
coat, anti his month acting in 11 way to judicat, his hands from his eyes, seized that patient'
his complete disgust of what he hatitakeiriute - dand•still on his arm, - and in - broken accents'
his teemed' an hour before. L laughed legged permission to retain it ter life; end
heartily, end enjoyed the tun amazingly. In While he spoke he must have forgot it wasliu
the course of --Mier or two. some forty et min
_quite forgot that 'flesh and blood could
' our cum ty word flanging over the railing . eel, for he grasiped 'it as if it-'Were an irotx
going rough the name interesting pertor ''ice-grasped it with a fierce- tenuity. It
thane with my friend. -It wits rich, decided was not a beautiful woman's hand; no, it was
ly ri 1 I eonress, 1 telt. a slight degree of Byrn . t sealed bend that secured him hie good liv
pad y for some of the ladies, who were ex lig, Wherein all hie ambitious dreams might
tremely nick, and yet the scone WAS so ludi. ,Ilictify,.. The widow gave a gentle scream,
crousi_thought Lwould bring_en_a_siek sper lot from physical pain, (she could bear that,)
by langliingimmoderately. By two or tbret Ind not luud enough to alarm the servants,
o'clock, in the afternoon, the excite - meet in . cut she thought it right to ifeitume a little sur
the gastric regions, began to subside, and tin ' Jim', and to seem quite frightened at the of.
ladies wore lying, on mattresses spread tot 'ersbe hada° lottg looked .for, long labored
them by the generous Captain" As for flit en But the scream subsided, the agitation
men, some were stretched out upon the naked .tooled down on both sides, and, the betrothed
desk, glad to be anywhere to catch the-breeze. Jivers still sat together till the candles burned
About four o'clock, 1 began to feel astif half s him in the sockets and finally went out.
the
dozen Norway•rats find taken uP heir abode ire-light burnt with a dim flame. and the rich
i, sty etowe „ . end in-a-few m o th eil ui it be- . vont wits in shadow, while the lovers still sat
come my turn t ° , ride on the rail!',' and such 'together with hands clasped. They' were el
n time, II in it I had .itnessed;elime vomit. eat; O'Nloore shaded his brow from the last
ing in the - '' , d through the day, but 'ingering rays of light in the fire. Through •
it seeing . It the Atlantic was lashing itselt he increasing gloom Mrs. Craig looked pion:s
uite fury 'to reek its rvengeance upon.me for ngly •at Maurice; it was a glance 'of -eager
laughing at the crowd thought the day. It triumph which she east on th, being she had
seemed as if a Bengal)) tiger' Wig trying. to nought with her gold. She knew lie did not not
'tear out my livers," Illy eyes appeared ready love her; she knew-0411e had sold hims
to,pop out. and drop into. the briny 'deep. lint she felt satisfied{ if not happy. From the
I Through the kindness of st•tnebody I obtained' first day of the meeting she had coveted to
the privilege of st rut ching. sly :limber _carcass .bear the nano of 0' M oore! Why, .she beet,
upon a morass . Sick as I was. I could not .knew, but it w+ notfor love;at least not the t
help laitglfing. The Captain came along to , love which God and his angels look down
comfort me ; but. eaid Ito the Captain, let I upon and bless, -,
her rip, And rip she did, for I was soon hang
ing over the rail again. Just tit . this time, I
turned around, and there stood my travelling
companion and another friend. offeskir me
cheese and meat, the last things in iiiis world
I cared about :seeing. I felt as if I could pitch
them both overheatd and then read the butt ial
service over theta with a goottconscience. The
sea rap high, and the vessel pitched at a great I
rate. flaying lain yvilji my eyes
,nhut for'an
hour or more, when I ripened them the stars
were binning brightly above me, and not a
soul could 1 see on deok-g so-I crawled down
to my state-roam and tumbled „just ai I was
Into my berth. hew the night passed I know I
net • nor did I care, for I felt as indifferent to
everything 1111111 e mundane sphere, as it' life
was ortuo ye ue whatever.' Neit morning,
whin"Cireitt. upon 1110 hurricane' deck.' the 1
es•mod around me,looked as if they bad been-
sent for and could'at come
This morning.when I stood upon the- Soar
of tity'stitte room I felt so invigorated, that I
involuntarily exclaimed, -Richard is hiniself
' again." Throughout the day.
_the` children
wore laughing merrily, the ladies worn sing
ing sweetly, and the gentlemen were in high
glee; eatingtetween meals dry biscuit. cold.
ham, and odoriferous'eml-fish, apparently for ,
get ful of the glortods . times on, Sunday. -.My
trnvellingcmanisn_was, luck
pass through time storm with but a slight loud.
pinto Pea-sickness. I'el•hape.ho thought him
self favored.
During our voyage• quite a number of oh•
jests of interests attracted aitention—atitong
thein .Lorp, Island the lightship , " sow--and
pigs." Gay Head. Martha's Vineyard. Holmes
Hole, the light. Boat; at Minoit'e Ledge which
Mites, tho place of the. Lighe - HaniTO — which was
iier . tmt.' away sonne • time. ego y destroying the
Greet:it two or three porpone - ,A good part of
today we have been in
,a think fog, and the,
fag hells from the light Mutts, have been toll
interound us, responditeg 'to the whistle ell
our. "steamer 'At infetrvals the' fug , would
latiallttreblY Paha - ftwny,. oue
a while of large vise -came in,light, .whole
-presence areated.quito a lionsation.
IflOceneerit' - )
We are riew; :6 o'clock P. piestng ' 10,9'1
Boston Harbor..- Tito fotitallonsi; . aiiti•trout
*2 00 If not pa ,,, fd In advance
==
Viorims OF BLInIITED Ihirws.—A: s
delicicni
emotion ocensionallynot oftpit, is a victim
of blighted hopes, whether masculine or fem.
opine. Particularly if the'ill °resold •victimia
rather juvenile than otherwise, and of a liter
.strY turn of mind, or if.the blight manifest it.
self in eccentricities, of• costume, manner or
speech.. It - the blight— is a • balm' to the
wounded feelings orihe victim, and a delight.
ful source of amusement to the rest of man..
kind.. The victim's egotism is 'most .mirth.
:•provoking. it is inoffensive. and, indulged
I in slightly; exhilarates, lam does not :Wok'.
cute, andls cht..y it-tuild species of bore, - The
prose and poetical effusions of the victims are
a godsend to many of.our Weekly litersry.pa. '
i pers. They are generally •oftered gratuitous.
iy --their exaot value. We inclioe to the pkin.
ion that one ought .to be paid for' reading
them. lloweier, •we presume thew s( . - be .
regarded as the offspring orate lig
it (which:by., •
the way, is rather a green, age. o(ick .
e z t
.Augus•ati one by any meatis4 'midst' the pent.
up sufferings 'id the victim's, find - relief therein;---
it is relisonable to suppose that Justice is eta, .
'inked. The brainsta . the Oeligne, en passoat, •
are•quite as fertile generally .aa their atom.
mills, eue'ruight think-they are void. -,.. -.. ,
_ •
But s'etitaisty too malty of our ytiung_pg_ix.._ _
Pie are Wham/ ,whicii morbid eentiinentalii . „Y
which grows by what it feeds on, and it MS ••
as frequently as a pet spaniel. •It 6ndiveni; -
in .reading aun .writffig novels • and pomp
iyiiion are of no earthly use to any one. ...le.
destroys that sound, healthy condition Of mita '
Which is essential to nitything a man'iniffeP
takes,ehither• mental or physical It briojos
itkffirirnarrow,-certunieted view :Or matililid,
a hall'. distrust .of religion, W 1474 opirit idt.i'org
tempt •for the •wcirld and itoeiely.l . .- 'lt willies, •
keopiti,eit k.et , , fools. or,niipail4hypp9s: IV 4 e titik't
believe. that,Thopi4 Were; 'Mier ilipripuAly
blighted till old age conieson,". 'Mori isitfaL t
rum fort he heart-of-youth-and-of-middle life, .:
iii.kir tlio. tul in ii .ono-lio:Anacie.n.gloOpuir g igw.i"
when: a • ol'or ~ heart.f and - iii ..detertning,oo:: : .
strive for it, lint it irill
,kovor.bliiiinoCiii‘.:
liiond."* . grei.ror the pas t,'' or' ffit .. ..'iiitErtinW Y
7.exii'restion or I,ll4l . rigrei in 'bed ptiiiiiinitt
low. 4410at0i14444/ . Gnini4o;
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No. 49.
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