t. NV ID 4 11) • T , 7, tf • .; t , • • , r • , - rrv. rt.! iv s`. • • doe of t.ie 3islr ck aaryier : u' doors 11 1. c31 of £l&c Couri• btuse. 1. : 1 . :11 . 1 . : :Z .1' • .It.li I 11 t it 11 I) )I.:, 11,4 V ,, 1-1111! 1111! 11 5.1 oi-p'ir%7 ;01 11 . 1 . •, 1 1 1%11 Vi 4 .`;,/ 4.104 1111Z1.1 will 6r re.0 4. 111r 1 1 r a 1.,..! , •1 thin pis 11 .11:, 4; nor will the 1i.11311 uI r ni ..; o•••t1 irroari4l , .., aro laid, nnlea• !icor. A I.iilure to notify a div 1 , ,t . 1. IS 11l iIC c , n.+:jcr. • J n nu.v UIIA.II4CIIICIII, 11, I t!:.• 11111.. r I ft ocortli;r4ly. 111. 0•3 r144.q. ry 4.11 itr,•clinu n o• I I . llt . n n••a (of :•1, WI.: . 2./ rrnle illierti.,—lht • 1111 W•er ul 11l ~1 'll4 1. 1 1 1 /7 /11 01./ 1 ,1. 111 1.1 , /1 1 1 . 1111• 11/11/11/11 1 .11 , 1 /11/ 1 . 10 1 11 1111 , 1 11 ' 1 tri.tv 1 ,t0r..,,:t0.dy ; I , •w;vr 01144 111 1.11 , .i.l l llO I rt /i/ 1111,111. A tra.t bo 1113.1 e 0f1110 , 41' 1%110 .oilvorti..e by tb, yew . . IV. 111 .nu 1 Itiktumtiontiolitt atldroAftod tv 111'111 1:11/ it 110 p.41/11111 / Of WV) I/111 ,1 1 111 1 /1/ 1 •16../ 11 ill Ii E'-iENTS ,;;;; I lv:ri :/, oSEInr ti 1,3"1/...1/tore As (70,A .:17,-;510.7i 31 ';•;;‘,.Csi I A Corner of ( 'ommerre and /'rail .S'lret tx, It 1 L I' I 11 (0I& I lo tilt• O , IIIIIIN Inuit! I; , r /P onipt ptiguit sit, Illei G 0 0 P. 4 : TO W II: 5 9 bls. S. 167...t9011155es 2' 1111,14 ‘P(•'l itiata 61 N. (); - 1.11%. dittf) IWO bags HP, C0.11 7 .e, (p.tri strong sctlit,•(l) 100 •• Lnr ur.t d.). 100 " I I;it RIM (1,, 1111,1 s. N. Orle:tilq 6: Pori° Rico S . ;un 10 pip,: .I , lf I kali pipes Ulititlipilgue Hecht ;lc Biawly 5 Cif* 50 tierces Ifonev 200 box's Raisins 100 from. d... 150 viv.loll du. Frem ittivlrlation 50 ksgs ) ltinnnrmOro riareg, pirr,l',,rg in rhestß, half u nri bo.reg, A•r. Ngiv. 17. 1-'37 , if—a.! G '1191N4.;5: !, ET F : V ETA Pi G`; 7- c' - '^ I 1 I:N ,1 itiedlvi lie L‘iint.i be::.11. the public, \CI:j e m b0,..•,1 oWI tli i tinIIIIIS Or 1101 1111 I;tit prolOSSllill II lid flintlll2 , liSlied (11011,111111 u.nrratitoll by Om 50,,1 of 1111.1..rin • tucces.a. OM proprietor Iriluloom 110 ‘1.11Ons.1,1,111:0 e.:0111/111(1 Ililllll the pi.lilte whim ho elitilio+ I . or It it hoporitil enal,litlorntvEnt. PETEP,:•,' Ei; .l• Ate t•otitteti to tl. - liy:two, tons I t. 0- .I.ll{l, , 0 0 hove “111,0ae•Yll a.1.111t MO' 0111.1 tivlrpoue,•nt and pt r.alu u,rui time.; nett 11,A the) nlll/..liirM lit their perm toll inter uttra,,,terl to their (2111tIllor Will111,!Ill,N lu cundcnm ihrm w Ihu L,ccol all it, Ettid tot , Ir sittlyoy uh thousunde. ' I n,' d I,—t 1,1 etel,Ll flout Pills Hill cure all mine i•e4, bnl lit . ll."•- 4.1 y, ~.d 114, ,-.01 , 11 ell 11,11 :tleiv.oiltms dint m nil diNe.,••et, wheit, n or 44.1 11r . 4111 . 17i11 II used III:OW(11N; 11.0 I L , ,..11• 1.1 u lair per 1.1 uI note, they 'ii;,cl co•ritile cute, a,..1 Ott. IIII0•4'd 16.:y lly (110 ic-i. I 111,•Ily r, ,ereitensot iduak already given to the pt ;the. F. I't ,ts' V Et; El'A 111,1 , ', PI I. I.S QM= Ara flow 1,241'110d by 11.,0 \VIIO 'MVO hind 1111 up r).1./111l) 41,c , t 7•11 1 ,./. I CI" ity, 11S 1111 I,llliLic oc 61 . .•• 01.111 Iwo 1111111. i, In :p4.X1 4, 1 of thnsn brawl' 11:,vn to,o sold in tine Citited 11111C11 .I.li.lany. 143:. 1).. .r. opwards of FT:N ilt:N 1:1;. 1 I FR: ATE ',flit gi , on 111 1 , 11• 1.V . 1..•161, • 11,. 01 , •. Iny i it Ili ••• that no r , 1:le SII ,err 171,11 pr0,,,,,1nci to 1,40, !he 11010:'•41 0110 ri.11 , 0% lliod tentiun. optn the eoreel nI •1n..11 I 11.1... SU. I'l,l. I,nce nee ....kindly fe`fti..lll l t: the ',ld, to 110“111I. Will w Si/110 0( . 111 , 1114, a 1011 , 0100.., Ibe Uwt 01 thew in those I. iris 0: rowitry, MOH'. the proprietor line been tilde Iu eoptily, h:IN t. 11,11 ex t et ,th rtg . It it, hl¢lt- II ,itetett,tettle 1011011 it,illllllllg the 11,401005' snu 11.11 neon i itnel henetitted by bay° ••••ri , 10.11" , •11 , :ls 11111111 1 `11.111 t' 100 .00 . •0' ,L,lll r01,14:1111/10 USW .1,•111,0,10 Men e. !MVO cliver Rill g I 110•11 arUtrn ..Illllolly to that 0t11.0.. 11 j1:IVllt Yll ev,1,11..11 111 III)' clan or C.llllltt,, no 11,1tetno 1..19 Nitre.ni with such rupiah) , aini given such oniver Sal b . v J l'i tl) I', tor s, M. D. Nu. 12.1 .\,•w lath. boa Collialli 4r. - 311 ce.,10 •I_lll, old inquire tllr Peters' Vecern bile 1 . 1(1. , I 1•4• V “11, .01 ',JO nr I.oll.lktife . , :1) Di. .1. l; I I.:tEliT - tt, Ildnover by (:, 11 itt m.t.; ,01,11 vlmry. can be 11.1 eVot) i..ltu to ill JAW, V 5 1.4:17. catAn mars Chamber:dui, . thatikrAl to the Ituttli, st for past ft%uts, it spetuliill,, ttil;irtie• tieuti thatlio wiil ru open the Cold cor bite recephull Of Visitor , eii rectly the dlh of July, and will 110 it) reiukr satiSf,wllllll 1011,0,0 way favor Imo with thour cow l , iny. lIIS TIIILE %%Cu b, alanidatstly sUpplied with lho best the coutitrr can laird—be. BA It with the choicest Liquors, and his STABLE with thtt best of feed, To persons acgo.iintel ‘v it ti the character of this Spring,its location and salubrious air, nothing need he Haul to recommend it to tho,e who de,,ire Ili: the cool (minim!) mid pine, health inspiring breezes, or who w , sli to escape l' or a season from the heat and burthen of hosine,:s to en joy the idensata of a retreat tillltiSt 1111WerS tinci iihaigsole of tee of her fotintains. Thos.• iiiineginiinted with the advantages of the "Cold .t. , pring," wilt find no more elitisrietory ‘vay of becomini., 'better informed than by paving it a visit. GIDEON cceomfortable colic...yule() from Pbaumertmurg to the Spring,tic back agaimcan he had at ally time. July 3, 1639. 51-14 PUBLIC NOTICES vzs 1. .1. iv' 20 a largr .0 . v.. 1. \ ;')4 t) or 111, rOSN N.\\ hir 11 LIB 111 a❑the novel reamm 1611. Ir•rin+. • 1.;" from n .listancr. will hi. ruin'', ;;; temle I 1... .Any Ptlitert‘ ;Bildt' L ordm. Nt!.ll JOHN 00E1.1,, i;otyl:trltr, 1 1 17. N. It. All LI l'A It %%uric lone N..v..1111)i.r 17, 1:17. 11*-33 Sc ttrie,l No. 101 13 lialliinorr (Iletirvvo Sooth ❑vd 7.4 (.(). re.pect -11.41011• that tia•% lilll.lla ty—yule nib 6.11,.\iiii.2„ ar nol.•-, nnrl Which they itch ..1•11 Hit r.•ll.,tialw!n Cary., .. , .0;00.1 tar I; yeti nuld Stm.• ; nil kiuJx ul F1,41111g N‘eril :69 ilnu 1. n, 11•11/e!.., situ -; \l,.i, 1i•,.r.:-, I;.,kots;l iii , suuy it4ltlor 1111.1 S 1111i14' , ler,, %Valet ,rule, Bed tint.' 1 ' 10(101 ku. &C. 111 ordorq hum n dimtatice thatikfillly ut iplid, I I.t. Tin ii . 111 for 1.:1.A I.lmorr, thry bopn, by wt mitt perr,mal ullnnllnn to I.ll.inosr, to 111 , rit e Cootlll - of ilhiou 011,01.12, JOSIA " .I OUI\ & CO. Ibll'b,ll. , ro, uJ. 6th tn. I.sth. The tint Number of the Sixteenth Volume of TUC NLVV-Y01133C MIRROR will thc .n:/ day IT 1,1111410 Is Portrait of I 'Luz 11, .1 ff.' ,Ir,ll e..2ri.ved to I'," he r, Iron natairt,,t, , ,ll4l I F: Trri.ErAute. I be... , adl he idieee..ried by Tl.ree Clnetly and thwtillirent LttLrlituirits on N'tr,l,l, (lie ile.l Ar elli:f•1,1 • 11 floor ( /I - 121.d i'..1.11.• I.• ...11 I.lr the ..vork. Eriatim,sllN WePl.Oll, ti, I IC .1011i1NOn. flt 11: I,th ul, tar bo null!' volition; pieces ra , r, I end pope tar 3IUSICK, lit rouged for the etn :s:ee V••llliiiet Aunt the r e....0f to ion! di,tiaktatabed writers, every airbii,t tt eau prove odes ...ding to the veto.. 001.:4 , r, UW11)111144 11 1 tt tool 'rub",.4.41 I.:wimpa 11111 l nt. turd 1,3160110 i— Uri lyititit 0101 , 10 lit:line( "'toe. from ho. .v im ic.kl 1111111 WWI Alla p'.l-11 , I . l,lllllli'k .lIId Literary Intelligenee Copia. a noitees Foreigo Count !oy pn 111.11tti eog exio 1,1.1) tool exulu.iively lot tlrl Str:iiture.; oport 1!:e prodoe• too •pre-ionted for lon 0 i,1 1 ,1 obat oat of the i borate and bean , -9.i.eidiens of .Irt, etc. i'lolo,llo of the Ue.ed ll lulr:,Lind Uthet atoloa.worit—Trat....lataais it , ,,,, Ilia bust !into trOder latiL;oacia, french, German, It:, I rut, Spanish, etc.—nod nn infinite variety of readto,i: relatine lit peering noon's, roloarlcatile cliseore os arid 1 Inprovn. stn in In I•clonve, Art, NI”C11.1111ell.'.. and LI ~or, ' ' Lit oi 11aparef Is UM Anlollcals Writ Urn lull. .1"II. 111.1. s A. may et limited nt, miter of comes will he ie= t. ed, Most desirous of rminnetictin.7 their subt;cr twits wall the commencement oh the stxteenth Y4lllllllO elm he supplied, Icy diruciitag thole cl/111 1/1111111,11111114. [we.t paid, lii the elitt“r9, Q111.'1..1110 I ill, .11b , C1 - 1,11I•111 price, five dollars, pa) able, in all cases, 111 araivne,er, 'l ellitOrllll conduct of the new volume will be under the charge oi Err, Zs/outs:sir, rind will COIJI.IIII, 110101,10:0, C.11110.0111011e from Ilessrs. F ay . %hirr) ill!, Sheridan N ono 10, 111 , 111111, 1V1111.1,:111d a list 01 . 1 We 111111111 , 43 other , Well kIIOW 11 10 1110 relflllQ coriimunt•y.— I wirotty, interest, simisemerit and insirtic-" IPn at ll'. gle r ,rllllolll, 111111(110 r. l .lolllltilie 1:6 the 1,0,0ty nl it 4 0102,11:0 01 Its t)1.01! rinpiny. It is intended to render Ow new volume, w 1111 re,l/Oele, equal, if simeriour, In its pi ellecess,rs; and It Ia uoiver• that 1111 pork rhWnt furnishes totell valuable eittivolents tur the I,f 111111 g, 11111011 et at it Inch II I. ',Worded eer as the Nllrrilf. In an adverti•emeoil like the present, it pilot pos. mild,: to 61.11 e oil t , SI 1.111011. for tile 11.4.1? 10111111 e; uud , if It were. it would n n be fleet ssary for a journal that is nO extensively kilo., a, riot only throoglioni the Um. led Sissies and Great liritaimbut w hereverthe English language IS 1.111.,..,5. Sullice it to say, that 11 , 11(1re 112111, labour, talent, luilindr, , nor expense, I all he spar d to r. niter it n light, graceful, and agreeable melange of polite and .•legant literature, as well u• 411 orimineet to the periodical press of the United Slates— intended alike for the perusal of our lair utid gentle countrywomen, the necluded student, the mat ill business, and all of both sexes possessing a particle et ta•le or refinement -- and Willie its pages never will coainiu a sitmle wood or sentence that would vibrate IllltSl t he ear in IL, most emotive (heigh t r ill Eve, trey will he rendered not the less ace. in side to the opposite sex. Cos oi l iuss —The ,Nlirror Is eubli•lied every S it unto) , at Nu. I, Itaiclay-.treat next door to Itioad• w sy .11 is elrgantly printed in the extra super• rural guar I 0 berm, w r oth brcv ioryininion, arid ilonpareil type. It it 011311 , 11141,11. user every three months, with a Splendid Super Royal tams to line raving, and every Week with a popular piece of Musick, arranged lUe I'moulorte, Elurp. :akar, etc. For each volume MI ea 9111.111'1r !Engraved Vig Haig Itilfepage, and u co pious lour are The terms Ale 110 K dol lars per mouton, poNable, in all caw , . In advance. It is lot ward , ' by the earliest mails to subscribers rr sidiug Hut attic city of New-York. COIIIIIILIIIICI6OIIII. post paid, must be addressed to the editor. No sub serii.tion• received for a Less pencil than one year New subscribers may be suppl.ed (rum Me beginning of the present volume. Sik.bscriptioil , received by the Post M *ster Nil OTICE is hereby given to all Persona who know themselves to bo indebted to Mu &tato of II EN RY II E LER, late of Mooritifloosant township, Adams county, Pa. decea-aid, either by bond. note or book ac count, to make payment of their respectivo dues to the sithsct thers , , Executors of withorit dein and those pertlnns who claims aguinq the said Estate are hero. he regurstod to present their accounts prop. orlr authenticated to the subscribers for sottiotrent. l'he first named Executor resides in Mountplens nit and the latter in Conowngo township. JOSEPH E. 11EN1LER, E .1. L. GIJIIERNATOR, 5 " c rs. July 3, 1838. W-14 "I WISH NO OTHER HERALD, NO OTHER SPEAKER OP Itnt LIVING ACTIONS, TO REEF. MINE HONOR FILO3I CORRUPTION. —SHAKE `..t(wt, 1:s •••I -Irv.i. ) NEW Vol.liNlE a)ac, gw.,z)z PUBLIC N(YricEs it if P it k.v 1 DR. liAiiij, C.T 231.6it1, ESPECI F1 . 1.1,V w6,tnls the Litt 14-421 2enn..ll;cti% , bur ,, ,thli being earn VI, Ti 1111 , (.10.,11l• 15111.111CW] I• 1 eperaiietis on Inc tout In all the varimis er,:neheS The pi miner:ll Iceth, for loch the medal 0.10 aetunlc.l .it lire N t-A York tied Boston lechanics' Fair, can he. 10,011t . .1 Drum 0111 . Iu U 11111 net, so nearly hi resemble the loniesn teeth that ties most vigilant eye earnest detect them. Persons I - ront teeth have deemed, sit lisr that would he inexpedient or imr.ruer 'cable, 1 . ill 111.0; ..111.N l raltrd the root Its -reis it 111.i..i.01 as Lo iee 1)100•Ill) (1111..111e In inn.Urati , a, at the money tiiur, that g a dd, t alt u, peisomil appealimee. Teeth hilted sousl..ll:v-01 cif !charting, kVA... reiiinviiig hie st•111 - Vy Or tnrlttr 110111 the: iest.,riug Ihusc 'hat 1./IVt. 1.)114•01110 1.10,• by ...1)00j,. or ulcer ,sted owns to a perleetlt :401111(/ titan ...eleC11•11 EI.L:11•11111,11 tooth brushes. CI II LUKEN'S teeth regulated. tipper sets, w rer,V;e: e tut no teeth, set on gold plaie,supported `iv atissospliene prey sure, warranted to lieu.» .. -4 0(1.•1111,11,01CI..• 11.•,01111110f1 111.1 V he seen at the res1(11•11C0 01 Al r. 11. llAl.l'•t', nth ibe 7•lienlouie;il Seininur; or persons wishisig for an epei atom, will be attended In ~1 their residence, by letkviii , tt note dileeled to Dr. IlAt rr. Box No. I'2, Past ()thee. July :3, 1.3.3* tl -14 I.ITD BRAZZ .14 T 1 G . E subseriher has eotnmenced the rt• I}.e taisit,ess at Ilia kcal:4e 111 - , rt . f•l, clucctly (11.1.511 e OW Tutk Bank, where lie is prepared 10 execute all ~r,lers to Ills hoe. lie h...t nna nad intends t., keep euilatatitiy for a general asJortiliont ul Stirrups, Nitts, aad .111t)LTN"I'l NGS, rut(! will execute all kiwi,' of planing fi,r Conch %lentil I)unr Nua,bs, linockers, and any "liter snide th , illett, at Idiot t matey, in the best manner and on the 'nest reawhd, terms. NV 11.1.1.". Ito NV N. York, .1 CalalvAue of Reasom; FZI L IYG PR. PE FERS' CELEBRA FED VEGE TABLE FILLS I. llVerlll.l` they are ext.. rilitiply 'copular, which prove.. them ding!) gut.d. 2. liccuoi...• thci . Yr, COliil/1.....1 of simplcs which hart. the power In do gout men nnmeuee number ul CU. , ,W 111100 150.16,0•111,4 the int.unn indult/jury In any 3 it, r n. , 1 0 41.1.“ I. , , ~1 teicintitie a I V4klial . 1.11,1 lIU hat Made hi , pr. icsploil tilt. Study ol hl• lily. arc 1,11 t:11"•.nor tcla.i., n6ila ta.y uiu ulust operate. 5. Iteeall/e• they are tt .-iinrnentled as a staudar.l curdle:toe by the rcoil., faculty b. ilecan,• 0) keeping the syst eau in a natural slate of Jet lon, they cure rilino•t every disease which Or human frame is 11,:nlviiiel Ilecatihe the) are rhea!, and profitable, and 1..01 retain all their virtues to frill vignr,in any rhinate,and for any h te.r,th of time. 9. 11. cause nutwitindainlijig their aimplicity and int Itlite•• they are one la the viteediest purgati% e tile .tliClllCA whmh h as t M btirq d 15Cr..../.1,4,0 9. llecath, they ale au uniatling, remedy for pro !curing n gued :tevetite. 10. 111 Cave Of Pial•rft nr despondency, by 'their healthy Int111,1(.1e uu the rAtlltra slat. ta the bu ily, the) have a meet 6411.0 erica to 1:A1114111g Mad Vlgiltatino the mind. 11 Deem...• they elTeet their cures without the usual attend...l, 01 other pills, and gni.. s 12. li. cause a• wellbellig at. mai% inirtiet of the zeurral system, they ate SiIVVI vigil rented% for stet: 13 Because thei tlilicrvot from the no.joritv of me dic..., w the tact that the wore the) are known the t are d 11. i he's Implication prallice, no debil ity In the At wieol, they way be take. teitlicut 'troth,. eta:: :toy hicalrnoce to huttote•s or the usual 'tortoni/3 01 evert day life. 15. And because they arc acknowledged to be an utmost inlullible nativity for Bilious Fever. Fe sir and Ague, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Asthma, Dropsy. Ithcumartsut, Enlargement ul the Spleen, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Cholic, Heart burn. Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Flatu',Tee, Habitual Conti, taws., Loss id Appetite, !Batched or Sallow Comp! "(toil, and is all cases of 'Fortier ul the Bowel's. where a wild but effective medicine may be requisite. In short olio *mural voice of the community has de rided that 1)11. PE FERS' Vegetable Pills i s one of the happiest discov ems of modern clays,aud er unrivalled its a general soother of bodily afflictions O~ hoe sole at the Drug Store of DR. J. GILBERT, Gettysburg. January 5, IS3S. 9m-40 • NOTICE. S- LL pf*tung indebted to the Estate of .101 IN MILE - ER, late of Germany township, Adams county, deceased, are de. sired to call with the Subser.ber, and make immediate payment, and those who have claims against said Estate, are requested to present thorn, properly authenticated liar settlement. The Administrator regidos in Mountjoy township. FREDERICK COLEFIOUSE, Administrator de buuis nun June 26, 1839. NOTTICTA. 2 1 - priE Subscriber, nodding in Mmmtjoy township, bet eby rives indica to all per. sons indebted to the Estate of ANDREW ROll RBA UG late of Germany township, Adams County, Pa. docotoottl, to CA end mak° 'tinrordium payment; and thoso hawing Maims optima suit Estate, will present them withmit delay, p oporly anthem. tiosted, for settloment. FREDERICK COLMOUSE, A tirn'r. June 26, 1 , 371 A. 61-13 TIM GARLAND NV ith 4wretest dower, enrich`d, From van,. cid I'd with cite 1110,1 TIII LAI - La Alt lf t'ttl: 11 . 11Citlifir4 T.. t. wreath— it.r dark green leavea Are twined at, and a lofty la - oo; The 1.1111111 er.,wif It hilt Glory wrowtof, Adertfa lief oarlike VOtllll . DO: Hi. dock I) 1..14ta a Ifric,lf ter beam; liarlb trroddhea at hie If.tughty tread; 11 1..1.1 ,. 11 nod ceatures Proudly or To Lull how oft he . “ folfgflt and bled. But 1.,' that la trel bears n stout— A 111 eel red stain defiles its lesf; A stain will li*tells of death and purr; 01 ruin, wo, and human grief; Of citi, a razed; of shattered lanes; 1.. f le.olation, rage and wiles; Of prostuate thrones; of kingx in chains— And ) et, lied!! the is anti smiles! :II Li! rd ,I) 3 LC-iS "9 a: ',Y o COB THE OETTI,OII6OII STALL AND BANNUR Woviderlid efifiTts of illop.tic I F every ;Nu ed the world the ttrienee of in Wilt: leas been cultivated with great assiduity and suc vest.. lu what age this tielelleo was carried to the lognest perfection would, perlmps,he lather difficult to say with any degree of certainty. Hitherto we have ever beeli disposol to regard the ancient my thologies ,•n the subject of Meal(' as ideal and high ly exaggerated fables, has log no foundation in fact whatever; such RS Orpheus having sung and iduy ed in such a masterly manner, that even the most rapid rivers ceased to flow, the most savage beasts of the foreat forgot their fierceness, and the moun tains callll.l to lIIUSiC. He is even said to have mitered the infernal reunion and to have played so sweetly. "that the king of hell was charm ed a ith his strains, the wheel of lx ton stopped, the stone of Sisyphus stood still, Tantalus !ergot hts iiiirst, and estm the furies relented." Pluto and I'r••serpwe were moved and consented to restore to him his dear but lost Eurydice. Although we have often felt the power of innate and witnessed its wonderful effects on others, yet those mythologies and fables we were wont to re gard only as mythologies and fables, until a circum stance demonstrating the power of music on the h u twin miud,iocently came within our observation. and forced us unwillingly to believe that there midlit be, at least, some truth in those ancient inu• mai mythologies. The circumst,ince is this: isiot litany evening: since I was waked in the lend of the night by the most ravishing litraitts of music 1 ever heard. f arose and hoisted the window or my chamber. The moon in placid but glorious splen dor was riding along the blue vardt o f Il e ai,en, throwing her silvery rays upon the wide expense beneath. It was so clear that objectsould be dis tinctly e ct.ll at a comdderable distance. The s one was imposing amid at any other lima •.0s il,l bays had a pJwcrfui effect, but at present it el; aims were superecded by the music. which Lail throw It Inc into raptures. The sweet strains of I...usic wi,ich had.!farmed one so I 80021 per ceived proceded from a band of musicians, who were serenading some ladies in the next house.— I think I may safely say that music never sounded sn doli4lit fully charming to me. I looked at them play ing h.r some time. At last they started away ',mil the lesuse, striking up one of the most beau tiful tows, when to my utter astonishment, two fdribs attired in female habiliments came slutvly,at 101 l length, side by side, out of a second story win dow, orently following the vanishing sounds mmic which had Irresistibly allured them from their lu xurions couches! They reached the ground about thirty feet from the house, much surprised though apparently pleased with their aerial jaunt. After I had sera that the ladies were not injured had returned safely to the house, I again re tired to rest. I fell asleep—l awoke in the morn ing. The circumstance was fresh in toy mind. I tried to reason myself into the belief that it was ,II a dream. I was afraid to tuttition the circum -since, as it was one so Uncommon and would un „,mbteillv produce laughter. I sought to explain n nn philosophical principle., but nine! my philos ophy sons to short nt both ends and wanting in the middle. At length I mustered up courage enough to consult a very Teamed Gentlemnn, who is deeply versed iu the science of philosophy, on the subject. Alter reflection, he gave me y •utisfaetory explanation, as nearly its I con recollect in the follownig words! The explu, - .ation is based on the principles of Animal Ma g netism and Phrenology. In it we are taught the close connection which exists between these learned and profound sciences,and how beautifully one support and demonstrates the truth of the other. When a science stands "solitary and alone” on its own bottom, there may be at least some grounds for ob. jeetions, but when powerfully supported by anoth er equally humus and probable with itself, no rea sonable doubt curt then be urged against its claims as a science. Let none, then, after reading this explanatiutt say ought against Animal Magnetism or Phrenology. But to the explanation. The Gentleman learn ed in philosophy, in the first place, makes the as ts imption, that the ladies must have had the organ I or bump of music very strongly developed; and, in the second place, that they must both have been asleep when they first heard the ravishing strains The window being open and no other noise made except the music. none of the other organs were brought into action save that of music, which en larged so rapidly and presented so much surface to the influence of the musk: that the ladies irre sistibly followed the sweet stridns which had drawn them from their somnific repose—the power of the music being so strong, that it completely counter acted the laws of gravitation. Or there is another mode of explanation, which has more to do with animal magnetism, but it is equally satisfactory. The man of philosophy says that the ladies might possibly have been awake, and that there being no *eller noise at the time, the music operated so pow erfully on the organ or bump of music as to des troy the equilibrium of the animal electricity.— Thus the other senses were entirely locked up,nnd like the individual under the inflionce of the mag netic sleep, they took their aria) flight in despite of the lows given to govern the material and im material world. The Reeder may adopt either of these explana tions. Ho will no lout' i C l od th e m b o th v e ry gilt. i4fartury, i,prcially it hi- Mlr a rf. and l uny you plraiir,)iinci it r..r.a.r..:•• *.•••••r,' and cutioug. It cries 3 , 1 Rod i 3 •••• Tt.. - .- rucunlitnnre and explarati n Rale Ze% 711. 10 W 0 rld co•;,id.ratnieditr-dc n,•••' th , vrdrare of q , ,tety, ?Le c-aa,r s:ierd:e. sv rthEe.:6-.n.° Ti re on r will e.rnerutle :Li* r - Le !IF 3.:Yirttirr:: ttroire Littlrey who eict.e-t try be ist.irreu,!'..:-.l_ ttr Recur.• t itrtnitelYes to ,true tit-cre in :It with n curt!. or to doter:bpi, 7 • V''' . - Ittr.t Gentlemen of th. ni E.ritl by no meow: to be in-ter.,Lre of furnalo borate, in, let Miare exeunt nt:ete quiet donrsirit, and !Ike Filar/ trim: :rural ct; even the ritririurr of Orpheus extricate them! IlVeeping. Young. wninen are fall of rears.. Thee will weep as bitterly for the love of a new dress as the loss of an obi lose.r. Tire% will wiiep fir armthirr• or for otAiaf..— They will scold you to death for aciri&tnt ally warmg is new airarn,rind: weep C,r 3 , mle that they cannot be revenges - Ica vol.. 1 - ::CV will ',lay the cogiistte in your pnirer..rend weep when you are absent- They wig! or ...rep because they cannot /to to a Estill or a tea- part, or because their parents will mt per mit them to run away with a btark.ruarrl; and they will weep berawe they carnal have every thin, their own way- Married women we, p c‘inersr. Tears are the most potent arms of miiitirinesnrai warfare. If a gruff tupdiand has aLr.escol hi nife, she weeps, and he repeats a„-ird es better behaviour. flow mane men have gone to bed in wrath, and user. in the flair lung quite subdued with tears and a curtain lecture! V. omen weep to get nt :heir m h'ind's and they also weep wiisen their own secrets have beers They weep through pride. thrmagh sausity. through folly, through cunning, znd famish weakness. They will weep f;zr a heoLbaners misfortunes, while they sckdit htna. A mart will weep over the dead tody oil( her husbandovli de her vanity u - d!' a.,lk her net:sh hors how she is tilted with her Dv airratises..— She weeps for one husband, that star. roes get another. The • Widow indEpEvecisurs, br ilewed the grave of her spouse with acre eye. while she squinted lose to a ytxtva; : t sadist w th the other. Drunkards are much ri.en vat vs - etritto,g- They ill shed tears of buterrep,notaDsce t:vs morneot and sin the next- It is ETC Cllnir4ll7l won thing tri, h.-ar them cursuaz of intemperance. whet." tht..sr are psis tr_ htst• cup of ridulgence, rind graspiarj, to , golp o its ettotetits. The beggar and the. traces-liar: weep fir livelihood: they can con Emirs ar...1 them THINS fun' the current mor_ey afthe realm. The one weep; you in a charitahee &emir, and the other makes you forced to soot? a king with him. Sympathy his c relieve the one, and curiosity pm-. pram to.upp , rt the other. We relieve. the Geggar when he prefers him claim, and ire pay the tragedian beforehand The one weep,. werrt,Ler he will or riot, hot the other woe vialy when he is will paid for it. Poeta are a weeping tribe. Tiey anew vial in their tears; they aroubl have the wild& world to weep along with tF em. Tbeir seri si he h• V IS So evil , . (site, and their imaer.r..stioni so fantast ic,that they make ever. the criaverial world to tu, mpatliii‘e with their 5,..5(P. The dew on the cheek of !i.e lily is coos oared to tears en the cheek ors , ±l,i-i• - ‹..simiale maiden; when it tzirters on the beriat.-e as twilight, it is called ill:- rears of Cie -wren=. and when the sim rises arid echnige_s the &w drops from the il..wers, it is said ite mike s way the tears of the Thtv. Ira tusve a weeping dal: rind II weepimi eight-- We linen n w. cprn. reck...weer.inc sir:ll2 weeping waterfalls,weeping signal calamity ham befallen ai great maw, we have, to finish the clam. - tii—a weeping, world! A WIM.%N CAN ' T Ri.LP A SECIkET—EVISCit. the mail robher,w hoescripeit 'nab the 1(2-' bu.i (Ohio) Jail sometime snare. has been retaken near Springfi-hf. 1 be N. Y. Even ing star says, that llorick'S sister toll a neighbor woman, a cont . ...facie ot h. r that he was ConCealt.(l in the h.-ar.se. iflas man, having a tirriband, told Amu asa =al ter of course—cod he,havia- , reared for the laws, communicated it to the Sleriirof the. county, by which means he was captured. and conveyed back to, his prisca eeel. Bunk 14 only about 26 years ci egt-,and has follow ed robbing the mail for the 41.4. two y!eass. AINENCE yr Mt:No.—A 36 - CRIME. lady Ca f ried a letter to the Post-Office, drer r vd ber self into the box induct[ of the Letter, and did nut dircover the rr,ratie. till the clerk asked her it she were single. Father Tom's Notionef .Ilaiing whi,_ i say,that there will unquestisnqbly be a hand key Punch.—" Put in the sp i n , 65. A.. sass l some majority in that county" for the Loco. his Riv'rence, "and :her. put ii,,, tl, sear,! fie , / party! A handsome majority fur For •and. remember, any dhrnp of wather Soft I tor! t% a whopper! We wonder who put in after that spoils the punch." : those " sagacious" get.tlemen of Lebanon 4 _ i are: they have "unquestionably" deceived A Con.— W by is the person in these of ' the Keystone. kicking another out of doors on good terms i lICrFor the information of the Keystone, with the kickee! when next it intends to discourse about Le. 4 rm.—Because there isaia noider4.Aanding Lunen county, we will state, that to no pro. kept up between them. bable event will Joseph Ritner's majority in , this county be less than seven hundred; and Lands in the vicinity of Rd:in:ors roe- iif we have a general turn out. the majority tinue to command go,ci price,- Yet•tentb ty i sill be more than ONE THOUSAND! the "Maryland Farm" cf ,541 acres. iCaurj Now mark that, Mr. Keystone. It you err miles from the city on tile ['yolk-nick road, as much in the rest id your estimates, as . was 801 ( 1 et the Elelian.-"-• by Mr. H. W. you do about this county, the Et itner majori 800 l Jr., for the sum of 69101. to Dr. IL jty an the State will exceedfiN thourasit Schwartze.—Bakintere Joeft , ritras. I (Lebanon "Carrier. 1 The Frethrl.---afr. : I ,tervais. :Ftorn Ow lienidsy.burg Aueir3.] 1 We Lave sii:d..iii heard of , i more adini• il.ke disphiv if ‘ , .li n: 21! and prO . PI . IICe of . 9 , 41'd til'All ..% ALS..VII:CC.: 5) Mr [11 . : 1 , 17/If Cou:v rairiesr. captain Of o no of the Pilot Line 4 , - ,its lie first beard and sew the flood 1...a.m.:a and rushino iiiisaid in the dam near i trin,.:m..tiore., and immediately unhitched / Co- ?.erses and &inn:lied the driver with ,thr-m hick to the town, is the mean time 1 arlaelnior ille 600 to ft tree, where he coolly ,awaited the fearful env/miner. Whilst in 1 tins mutation a large warehouse, the proper .iy of &mind Royer 1.7,1 , was whirled Nit him and dashed to pieces on the breast of tt.t. dam. Soon afisr,his rope broke and the ' boat with himself and two dove on it, woo carried our into the cut rent and driven along at a most furious velocity. He passed tho d am in safety, with a tremendous plunge, tae tunintateing his post at the helm with uerfeo composure. For some time his boat vas dashed by the current through n forest 's.iit be passed between the trees without harm, and steered for Williamsburg, lio. i riii.., thin he might there be able to effect a kale landing,. The alarm and sympnthy of la large crowd were manifested for the des perate condition of the bold adventurer as be neared Williamsburg in wild shouts and hasty iontrsstions; but he kept on intent up. oo saving his boat, until it struck against a warehouse and wits again forced on by the current- lo the midst of all this excitement he left the helm and took up an orphrm boy to whom lie was much attached, with the intention 4c:tiding inn) in safety on a bridge near at band, but was obliged to drop loin sosi.n, as the bout struck against a corner of Ore bridge which fell us he passed it, pre cipitating a crowd of persons into the water. Ile f ucceeded, however, in getting both boys on an atsitineut of the lit idge, in moiety, as he cleared the wreck, and then, relieved of 0 brie's responsibility, went on alone, pitch 1111Z GM tossing at a fearthl - rate, natal by great tocadiness arid effort the boat was di . reeved against a bank, were he leaped in . ssretx from the crazy barque, which strand ed a short distance to-low. His boat and cargo were, however,slightly da 'ringed. Re :coming to Williamsburg, he was greeted with joyous congrntulations by the terrified 1 and admiringcrowd. Numerous invitations were given kim to drink liquor, which he promptly declined, that being a practice to wine, be has but been addicted, and for ! -which he expresses utter abhorrence. THADDEUS STE:yr:Ns, the great orator arid statcernan, one of the board of Canal ' Commissioners, was in V. illianieburg at the time, and although unknown to him, he iiappeued to be amongst the first men whom the captain met on his arrival in Wyse. Mr. ScseLs is no less remarkable for coolness acd CMH - 11^e, than he is justly distinguished for ripe ircholarshiP, sparkling wit, bi illiant eloquence, liberal principles and acute die elimination of character. Struck with the bold, honest, and self:neer ifiring spirit uf the I .sdventmer. Mr. Stevens ventured a remark to the captain upon his excursion,whe,in re i turn, slier expressing his joy nt the safety of •his boys arid the boat, thought it tinie to see ! about the damages he had done to the Ware House which had interrupted his passage. 1 With the eagle glance of the great Napoleon himself. Mr. Stevens at once read the value of such a man to the public service end promptly tirade arrangements for giving him a place on the reposes, which, it was seen, i i_i ;,1 t h e C an a l. have Ihe requ i re d on I conversed with the heroic captain since, and were forcibly impressed with the benevolent alien! his intelligent face, and the occasional 1 earnest gaze. and winning play of his fine ; piercing black eye. 'rho selection of Mr.- Stevens in this instance is characteristic of the acuteness of hie mind, and the warmth of bis generous heart. Although 110 is much beh..ed rind adinirld as the pride of our Leg islative Halls, the advocate of reform, and the friend of the pool, yet it is such individ. ; nal acts as these, that show his great excel : fence an a man, and serves to give him as a . citiz-a ai.d public functionary, n deep and abiding hold upon the confidence and affec. 'lions of a high minded people." OEM= PFIII. ~+Ll i:~_ Ala meeting ofthe friends ofJosForn Rrc- NEIL in Porter township, Huntingdon coun ty, the following rcs•dut ion was adopted:— "ReAolsed, that no number of certifiers of the etninider of David R. Porter can 'EX PUNGE' the Records of tho Court. Mr. John C. Wallace is about establish ing a paper in Albany, to be called 'The [laity Patriot and Weekly Harrison Demo crat: It will zealously advocate the prin ciples and policy of the urea( anti Van flu• ren party of the union, and also the claims of Gen. Harrison for the next presidency. Thellarrisburg Keys To w, declares that "the most sagacious citizens of Lebanon [VOL. 9--NO. 16. i)EI 1 - 1;1;EI) ‘IZ. iclA:s