.sd v~.:: + M~iYl.~'r3llXY2sl9.'-"-'^ PRINTED AND PUBLISDF.D BY GEOIR GII4I 11314111 N I?, VOL. IX.--NO. £l.l VUTILIC, 5.101,4 E. , ,-) 1 orl - trol flu.) Orpharne Cotl r 4;lA(lninB Conroy, the soletcribt4 will nen nt public matt on thti premise'', on Saturday the 1.9fi1l (1 Jrrn,, r y rtezt, THE FOURTH pART OF TR.fsir: T 6F *VD, containing 1 Attres [nitre nr lets, with tho imlirnv !newt; suitable, iti llnmiltntthttn township, adjoining lands of John J. Kerr, Christian ft.ors and others, being pert of the etrttii,of Margaret Majors, deceased. '14.111910 .commerico lit 1 o'clock P.M. of said dor. nod tell O 8 mode known by ROBERT AIcII,IIENY Guard'n. Deexiliber IN, 1.&39. 4t-39 11TAUG11AN PETER ON ' S RED LINIII EN'!', no article superior to ell other applications 'Or R lieutnat ism, chil blains, =pram s, 1111111111)0:44 or the weakness and stiffoess of ihe joints, sore throat, &e, which has etPeted ewes in neve,nien,ra W 140.11 bind battled the most respectable medical intl. Price 50 cents a botlle, to be had at the Drug store or . _ • G. IL GILBERT, &en Dec. 25, 182 R. 11-8 f) BARGAINS: BAILGAINS: FRIHE Subscriber having dete;rniinctl to changen his location ~in the Spitz, is rini4 selling MT his STOCK:ef GOV,I3S . , at prices which will "Astonish the Natives." Ile invites the Public to esll , - , -and if they (In not get BARGAINS, it will not be his fault. SAMUEL ' , 1% l'llll/?.110W. Gettysburg, Nov. '27, tP-35 LADY'S BOOK, ' .Ladies' Anwrican Aragazint.; Publiabcd by the ;woe Proprietor fur nearly ten yleares Edited 'NI 'Mrs. S. J: Hide and Miss Leslie: nntl Ai , sncialr F . Mitnr, Louis A. Gotley E .4 li; FFI EEN and Nineteenth vet- t extent or any ht her moodily the sitineak tore. Not tc S . taio ' o Tr in thick ft a t'' may not he mom los itop po i . tc.a in I. The Laity's Bonk; and !tints iinaphatic a l ly been termed, by a . neMber t kd't he Content= .1) ; porary prePs. • • TILL: LADY' S . IVATI(fNAL iII.4CA7IAE, I.4iAsnod liiont lily iii the City of Philadelphia. Si , veideett Volumes linvP already been puh• fished, and in a very short time it will in itself comprise a library of the coot 1 Raviolis, attic IrlesT CELnua I rat ‘V a trnasliF ritn, Ann. 'Phis - work is nuen,led pritwipally 'es it repository for the Lady .. Writers of A mor• ice. most of whom ninny eminence contrib ute to its pages—and it is conducted upon the same littoral principles us in former years—PAY 1 NG for original contributions. in the most liberal manner, thus securing a GALAXY OF FEMALE TALENT Which cannot be, or at least is tiot, employ ed by any other Publisher. As an evidence of what kind . of persons use the Lady's Book as a vehicle to Convey their produe. floes to the'poblic, reference may lie made •to the coVer of any of the Nos. lately pub !kited, as it wont(' take up too much room to give 411 the names. MRS. II A LE & MISS LESLIE Still occupy the same stations that they did in a former year, and we shall also have, it in our power to convey to the politic some of the delightful efrosions MRS. SIGOURNEY: , One feature in the work which has given en much satisfaction, the SPLENDID COLORED PLATES OF Will be continued. These are engraved and colored in a SUPEllirill %1 VVEFt ;unit,arrnn• ged expresSlY for the'LadV'stortk. Also, TWO PAGES OF MUSIC WILL OF: MONTIILY. 'These einbellishmen's alone are more thou worth the extraordinary low price at which the. book is pul. sub.:Timer loses DO opportunity to aid his,work with pictorial , embelliabinents, poeticaLeffosions, works nr Ficlion, and sound moral articles, that Anoka it .a desideiatutn : in every,,lnmily. His whole attention is given, to the conduct-, Mg of the Book, assisted by .the Ladies, pro• •vtously mentioned 7 nhence its superiority., Portraits, on Steel, of the most celebra ted Female Writers' •Of our thuntry, from part of the work. Iri ,addition to the Plates of Fashioes, the June .and Deceniher NO4 contain beautifill Title — PdgeS, tngrzivect on'steel. Ti lßm s—s3 per atiouni, the money posi iivelv to be received before a single No. is dent. ,Two Copies .12r December, 25, , • R. SIN ) . 11N 1 8 perninnent cure f or ',the 3,11--w sick''ftelidtielie. A thOusond c'ertificittei?_ of the virtu of thin' Medicine 'might — tie added, but the following is to respectable to'i require otherg. • *IIITF:AKER . , No. 12, Dower'y:',' J or 'stile at the 'Apothec - iiry & Drug SOU: Qf " ,• • 0; 111. GILBERT; I)er. 2S, 18:.01 ..,-..r.ezzt.ligr. - =,.‘,:,,,A,, , ',. - -1,....,z .-4. y . IT -,. - ..1t"1".'' .: '''''''•"•=, `-"-:- . .. 1 - _ : :::::::...1::-....',,: • .:.:..=•:.:•1 - ariatielligi t er.... '- - .-' ' • ' ' ' ' '- " '''''' ' ' • ___ -...-...,.... --.....-- . _ .. . .. • • : . . . . .. . , , 1 . . . „ . ~ . . . •- : . t. , .. . G. ST- . 4...:'i:„'- ...-.-. • . GETT . . „. _ ...,... 11 II , . I .... ~, . I ....- r . • .. : . VIT I LL be•sol,l ti' ardor of the 04)111.ms' v Court of Adatrm coutoy, at pot); o• .11n, - tn Thursday the . 10th day of ;l thua ry, 1 t-tf l 9 on the pretniseu the rollvwiag tip et ty—to wit: • t Vitltt: 'CS. I /14.11 a situate in Mount Pleasant township, .1d ems county, ailinirirg lands f (imrie, Girt milers, containing 213 aurCe. vcoare, it‘s 6, on which are erected, a • TWO. til'6l? Y STONE fi: 0 74q*-!. . 4 ' 4 1.421 log Baru, dc. lute the property of Cliambi•rs, dereared: . Sale to coma - tenet' tit 1 o'clock M. when the Terms will I , e made known by JOSF.:111 MILLEIt, n :4; -3cl I IR. 11 1,E1" INFANT 1)It( jr l Lia IHlti rind ; 111Pel 71(18SCSAI•M II:1111y advantagf'S ( . )Vp r (it her roin• idies usually emptovett for diseasinti:;lntt rrl in rhilOrrin. It is found to lie Flnfe and effociii it cure fur the to ti, ilia viz : Painit ch tool Inovek. choke, gri; I eatle3snees, conyul.lions, dtc. '!'hear, drops ore prepared only from veg otobles. For sal.by ,(;. It. GI LBERT, 3. Co. Ladies' lilighioutNl3le, IFtm- EXT door to the Gentlemen's flair, 113 dressing and Shaving route ot the soh seriber,.nenrly opposite. FalinestoCie4Slore, Where' the LA Di are revpertfully ,im i teal ho anal roe the , new and., !:plt.i,dld AVraias, C:uvls, • Ringlets, Frizle.;, Ai tifici;il Curl 111* . blialr Fancy.,Braids;" Everlasting Curls, &c. Lollies f;willernep'y do, with the best Cioode nod . other Soaps lon i wastiini.i; (2:Origin's . ; hair tadß, Ikon' biw,h k es, ChildreWs.:Tuys,..t.s4o. iSitc. all of clog, hr. had cheaper 'kali they have ever beet' itolci lot.iu Got) ..h;.rg.. Gt•ntli•inen'c lilicke , s, • • Ginit loan n's SI a ks, (boct quality.) Shams and Canal •;, Soops, • . • .. Shayitig,Bnxes, • • . • . Shayiir - Brushes, Tooth' Britches, Clothes Brushes, of tho nnil best. quality, Ra2iir;:it raps and Hones,- and a venni y to Mile! articles too talitit! f- Cue to trientidn. ITT has been nscerfained hevotal contra -diction, that persons con be cured per trinnently and effecimilly of . Hernia or limp titre tiv the use of Ilull's Truss. Numerous certificates could he produced from Gentle tnen of the first respectability that have been cured by wetirimr them. It is not only the easiest to wear of any Truss ever invented ; but it-keeps the Hernia perfectly reduced, so that the person ran ride or labour its well•n4: : if nut thus afflicted. A trial of this met i ii would once convinne every person of its superiority over any other Article that could he (Alined for the same disease. , • 10. A r supnly of the Genuine nrtiele is - jnst received and foe ente nt the Drtig stare hf G. R. GILBERT, a: Dot. 25, 1959. ' tf-80. DR. • ‘VEA VER'S CELEBRATED EYE SALVE, an article highly 're; commended as superseding all others•fiii sore, wenli and inflamed t.yeß.. It has fre• quently•efferted cures after !all other preps rations had fulled. Its etlicncY is attested Iy ninny certificates; which oan•he examin ed on application tO the stilisermer. • : • Price '25 ienis . per'bOx, and for mire at the Drug Store of • • • - GILBERT, & Co. lice. 25,183 ,1 . -:39. .S.W AIM'S PANACEA 11i OR the . cure of Scroll or•King'm EYil, Syphilitic. and Mercurial tliiettses RheuMatism, Soreq, diiienied•of the Liver and elcin, iV Bite - gen:. oral debility, &c.—A LSO • . . ‘,. . • SWAIN'S yERMIFUGE, a certain remedy for,••Worms—lor sale et the Apothec.ary :and Drug Store of • • . • : GILBERT, & Co. .i —Dec. 2!S, 1889., BOTANIC REMEDY,' , Foi.Frver and Ag u e; warranted a prompt and efti.ctual eine, prupored by VailizhPP [tilt! navies, : 1 and for sate at 'the I)rug Store of . • R. GI 111E111', & Co. - .. Dee: 25, 183..: 1 . tf—?9: lit lAIC lAIZ. A Pianria.ATZo2l7 c~,tu~. AS439I:'I'MEIN7' .OP JOHN SAN DERS. October 30, 18:39. tl-31. 'HERNIA,' OR RUPTURE, CUlt no HULL'S TRUSS. AND 4 . E4P'ITiII . g.4IV - * N. lk,I . ANTIIII . E,111:. ': . ' EsS FR 1E E...r31 tevzve:Dar.,. zrqi.s'Lkl4-w7Qaz.ozr , ttl9 azu.th TILL GAIkbAND. i, ~ (4 * 11 .- ,r ~ , -z.... ~----- ;,, , F . 'S .' 4 .,.., , , , ? It. -waiNeszv- •.. ~. fii , 4.:.•{svx *I:CI ------ ,', , '"6' ~ —wWithivrecfrat flowers entkeh'il. ' From ♦arioos tartlunscoll'd with cam." PADIATG TREE.. i ens, +tcocnscr. Old tree!—old tree! The only one Round which the iioet's:niesh I twine, When faintly wakes the autumnal run, Or ,wesned sleeps IA days decline; . .e;2l th'o'flost king here and there Doth mark some leaflets for his own, And point 4 with i v fitivr wtivre. He Soon shall rear a lyrtatii throne. Ton soon! •on soon! in crimson bright,., Cold mockery of the shame, he'll flout, A.. 41 pronilly elimb tit'y topmast height, To hang 144. flaunting signal nut; While thou all trim.. Wing at thy fate, Shall stand with Retied and naked bark, Like bunnar•stoffso lull and strait, His ruthless victory to niirk. I, too, vld friend, when thou hrl. gone, &Thal( pensive to my est:en - tent go, , Or, like the lonely Druid min The plighting of the mistletoe: • • • But when young Spring, with Inatin dent, Slgtll wuko qtr. bird, the stream, the tree, Fain would I mid the train nitpoar, .rkud hang my ,slender wreath on th.rett: • • 63C)24T0. • Wake, my heart-o°u shah' be glad 13 realc the spelt ihaen bound tbro- 7 , shonklfit lion/ nlonc • :Vklnm.nlb is brie,ht nrounkt , theta L 4 thg, fleft 15VVe,.0^, lle pluc: aPuva,The— • .I •will-stoi•leai;d hate. to &rect.. Thry , yk Ito love , !..31 . gh:ng will not Irnish . pain— I lierefore Ile pi n y !guru! • Hcort; thr,it' art a foolish thing, • 'f i ling to hrtivt• with oorroiry • . ITenert .thou not how llope 'doth sing '• Qf.a.bpppicr. morrow! . .. , Alt; tram het chit not her • .lrctn: vilainv.nrilonger..:—; • • . Oho has, prtinused-Oft ,in ' Made thy grief the otroti4ert, • But she shall not triumph ,no, . be glut! in spite of erdut , blslcin n ltlic it 1:3 . 01* ridin tkc sinini;" h•leiy / "ltittr'lleiftiitve it; " I.rt ua Inuilithen while try inar~ tri'tl ffice of ar'guisit;. '• Tittle 34iti d.orric a aittket Can but Intl ui•gh Now I'll'mingle whit thi, song, Clayest of the merry Ihning•. 'L?ZUW 1-aoßciavoulwo Frim I. 4 riendoliip'B Offering for I WM. TELL': OLD GENTL,EVIII N. BY LEITCII RITCHIE. CONCLUimn. CITAPTER The next ;purring, nfler paring the deck 101,1 was tired, I betook in 3 self to my usual seat, to gaze listles.lV upon the sea, and shape ont of the curly mists, according as the elieerful or melancholy mond prodorni sated, either the garite.ris and FE:laces of hone, or the ruins rind. deserts of memory. Ilia young lady passed Mid repnssed me several times : at length halting suddenly— 'What are y,ou thinking orr said she— !of (ha (141 ,ti,antleman, or Miss 51e0omeiy?' tt may he of the two togolier,' 'What are you thinking alii,ut thaml—ls it worth ti 'I, am thinkin of inv last interview will 'Your las.t .00 ners grarinti!.! and has the story actually - an end? Now, dO go h . iiisli,Ai nut of hand.' : I never paid Tiny. toga young, lady in !ill my Or. The sexlre:atsrni! worse than a dog, but make avirtua of hearing all without a murmur. '3IY uncle 1, - ,'soon after I reached 'Editilatigh: leaving to iny, father some aniall'u.tatters of my helloof, when I should reach. the ago nF twenty-one. history of that four Yeara' intorvrll, although tt hay t),eotineeion i witli. the present epi• ,+ode, would interest me,—let us skip it over.' went abroad---' buck again ~Yory well, .1 .was at length at ,hpme.—. and e dreary, home it was. .1 'Mow that my father, hadbeea.dood.fur flame timei,and it was, of course, wig h.re,oo . gq:or the attos,t!sul- • erpmeha ceetet, that I eppropctual . the hquite, But the loss 'was nut 'seem; and after .I tiad undulge4 in:eolit,nry , meditation „fur ,seme hours,J'could,hordly,unik the deep dejection :that stilt rerno Mud ; t sinking of the hears, which ,ruade as if, 11;e world hod pa ssed 'away - lrotn:lne,,as I were Indeed' • • " • - - 7' .The last slot heir of these' broad horri.o.lailils— Tho last withiß the o ld vault to ropose: Then its Sark ularbla door upon our .race would close.' knew nothing of the filet -they were well. k wee toy intention to ride ovi•'r to'Gnwnobree itt.tlto tl'ourse.ot the dit~t; but I dieliked the idee of present• l ink mys"ll to my mistrtF. in sireh extreme idepres..ion or spirit.. Ms eortespondener !with thigh 1)14 hi ng s i n e n dip ( rt i it ra d ol i ;owl niotiptl demi', but it lift otT whelp it i rninmerirmi—with his siFter. 11 von un derimind the conFtitiitioi• of triv • toin4, will be piepareil to hear that l,was more in love with %Inrion Illan.ever. 31y pnFirin.:l might ho ve giver wriv ,trader the 1111011cfle of (1,1111 i.,teirour.p; but in el , enet• if : wety „ a le. 1 hover admire, prndigiourily even* innutiltil woman at first Fight : Blie 4 munt be -teentl for 9oine'tivve mY' iMsgirtatlen `iH torn etiteing , ntir• 'ing three tour yiirtris,'llltireoft wn. now 'Millet' frill; them ot hi. r w , Then I/flower!, in Gowan helm?' • ' 'No: 1 hail uot yet seen her.. .ljnr.hPir somewhat ditiker—•it was ~ now L oll 111/born; kyr' eyes, heron) resthnis,apri spsrk: linw, now illimed o,•th >l rtettp ; tind atead,e, somewhat melattrioly tight; the .light rose tint (it her ehrek had vonishorl, buried be. twilit) a rirli. sof ' , atones.; her misteitrly, h , (rt arquited drenlion, without losing elasticity ; • • • 'By whom wore" von tail 'BY imegirinnon-- ynnr only 'truth 114 pinfuroß are slwayq faithful, it you will only let ilnUn nlone. Finwf•ver. 1 yet length :oununneil rosoluth , n enc u L li in set nut nn o,y hi ief j , ..urnny, Pfill much t 01.5.w.!; and I ruleng!ii lenclietl the bridge of A tilrlritters.' And the vldgen..lelnalit Ile was there as ttatitil. When the cock ed hat first rose over the bridge, I WA, startled, for nn in . statit; but presentlyi.Oth ering my gloorri . nrotind'sMillike w'mantle, I rode coldly' on. 1' was in no' !tend fbr think nor of old gentlemen. The•time Was pest when his nppearance raid(' send of undefined fibelirie throtigh' mil blond. I had seen the work(); WAIF qo longer.n.lovv.t and moreover, 1,. weir. at. the moment. wrap ped tip in reflcetiors ton•sol!tpti to NILO t t the fm'ics of imagination,. 1„;94e41 6 ,lc 1 10 ily lit the old ,gooleinttn; tr,hp, rssle..paatt I marked his gond.h.unteured emileiftia uamtaince•chi Unlit , ' nod, the salutation oft his whip band, 'the . knoWini?, pression (tittle eye,'nnif even thought, (hut no doubt, was frincy,) that 1 'lleard-n -sot t &.f joyous chuclilt,' eni he terned . round . ills 11,c maze: atier he gone l ty derrfont ratiritiS nter mind, or a lighter charatter, diagusted.me' I raised my hat; coldly; and:.tureedYntvriv. In another mood, 1 should' have! addressed . I hint, for the purpose/ •of-, , solving `the little enigma Which had startlitif my. , more yotith , :fill fancy. As it was, I..act- Spurs to.my 'horse. on gaining the stunt - nit of . the.arch ; and, partly to shun , - rn'y cotnnatni6ition might have been subjec,tedte wftile PAasinZ through the town, Ind partly . to . altake : as it were, by ,pliysital &Aorta; the.glnourty torpidity of my mind, I rode on at full. speed, and did not draw bridle till I had reached my destination. "There was company in the house; many atilt , windows were li k ifited up; and I heard sounds of festivity within. 1 recognised these sounds as the usual token of the hos vitality of ownnbrae; end although in M I mood for mixed society. .1 was yet glad that I was not to' meet Miirion'alone. 'The entrnnce•hafl wag one blase of light the Rerrtinrm, who erhwded it, was hall drunk; and 1 Wll untiMed into the dininr rooni,—•or rather elbowed into three nr four at once, each calling, out a different nnme. - The ladies had retiredois I saw by the vacant claws stinuling arid and solitary, here and there, like monuments ,tri depnrted bent!! v; tun Anita hay •gPtillsom" were still ranged round the ample 'able, who talked end lung} ed as loud an it there bad not been n Womun in the county. Hugh recognised me at once, draggiri me into a seat beside him ; and '1 thnught ' he . 'never would have"dene Shaft. my; hand;` and thanking me for my kind' Ve• Was now a great, coarse; ettint, 'Thrnerloriking rmelling furiously of whiskey toddy, although there wan abundance of wine upon the table. His laugh was so wild.and joy; oils, that it rather startled than temptedine to mirth; and, perceiving that..hia mannni was hymn, means improved by the quotations he hnd indulged in, I reoolutely .declinect furnishing' him with an 'Oxi.teie to continue them by joining hint intltedqtatteb.. ;• Vl' ell,' cried ,he, , sturting,•tif you. will not drink, yon i ahall ,wilt he delighted:—this is so kind ofvuut Come along. my dear. friend, and will show you the way. to -the drawing-room. But could y ou not _ find yourself, if you were 'aloof.? Have you . forgotten all, fll:totit. .(punching me in, the ribs. Wit 11;bis,elhow,) Whitt rt . is calf love! . ~flu! when,., De you remembe , -ourhargnin, when, w,e. were college ItulS?--Do youi remember, the verses, yOtt SVOte.tn ! v5l g9claes,l; and.stufll, 7 - - I t nII, I not tell • 11InriOn:„what we were aboitt,l- 7 ,9he wf , u 7,a i, 7 ve :is such fools! awl 1)1t an occasion like,tids you know, :it would not have been decorous for her to have re ceived vini rts 1 knnW abet Would wish.' r began to feel cold 4 , !What otiditsionr said.l, in a whisper. a , W hat occasion! Why,liang it,yott were drinking before you came here; and that is the reasortyv why,} Shirked your glees! Ctitne in, here is the 'door.' . • "'One moment—l canner vet Tell inn—' '/iN'nioensn! Surely y(4 cannot be still boy! - afraid to go into n room full of «o• I. I ' '. 'i ' ' l. I ' 'i• 't rkit , ,a. 1 hut remit (14 me o vr•ur rrro m . , 11w idea . nt" se - ovrir Ali. t:triii'itfierl ' gavi. lter Ilu• I . . , . i veratq. 11.0);hf ha' 'lt he ti i.niiit II story,- 7 ( 11 11,4 t f f .!, it tf; Stuart alter up iiti-r.' , • _ . ... . . ~ .T, a linti'l?'• • tni the bridanronl,pi hn Ptirr 1 5 (1 1 n her 1 . 11.6i11.... kvvre , rinlev p. Coffin drng , ged me into .ho ronni. At th i 4 jimelii re, if my IlltrrntivP,theyoung Indy hod din . foriduessi to' Ind her linniiker chief to her ot Pn. 1. 11 , roll.ll brute!' land tnnogit:ri„l36t tiqj flit! she ;14 its you it` . .'Neither.' 'She otenneil illiward to meet , r/ ; shank mP warmly by, the hand, remarit• ed hew nnich *As altefed ror,thn: better,: put me in yeind 61 . old time's; ,anit ingiiirtd h rchlr;wherlips I vtill eultivatedthe mnqes!' iGiirintlns:graciontqr Aald•my auditor, In ennqternation'—.nnd WI th e - blord ilr my, burly rpfillecti . fo my filer; I cro4totd her hand hetweeiri'my till 11-,e Wia ready to ; cry out with, 'pain; I wiled out in a Meath—laughed tit' the roof rang wne iotriOneetl to mo t ios of thi; p'rettiviit in the company-talked, smiled, joked, flirt_ rd--and went ilriwn to Mlipper with the char 'ailer ('li 'charming young 'rnrin, quite the traveller, and ()Me '1 dreink thitl night —ye go4s, hn , w I did drink! 1 wivi 4: L nly drunken inyttelf, Giit the cuu,e of Arnekennesi, in ei hers Never had there been in uproericps a ebn)pony nt ; GoWNiihrue--And that siiing much!' '1 renien:i.4!r: l little'or notliin g :Of tl; 0 till i ((Juni' lioreebeek, with pi•score of roinpeniOnW,Airkithing better; rkels ter, do °ugh' loan •d tiilqlrittere. Il ,bon now the daWn'of the ntOrning of a nmr ket (Inv, iitid,woPiond.the hridge ecTtPlete fy lilocked up:hy l tiniiiile, s file of cern+ corn ing eloWlv i;yer comrades elinuted their inolerli;-t l'Ons el I 14 . iotticropp?pit?ut: l with 'fl SP ill hiid, r shoot. epurreci.tny hi)ree into the deed end a trfr . t rtcnt,wlth the pi!! nose i nulling ecro,e.. Wheiher itwem owing to . my oirepeeity,to.guple t anima or In the stecti,ni:;iii t)y..e eppoette,. hank, ,I ; .cannot any; hu,t wi,:hoth Nirhet I have, yin* to , till, .}•ott prot?nt4 coneidei OM, iipocrypila of the etiory;, and I cannot help' it: I was tinev, end, iniv brain, wills , rithei7ise, rite not the bent cendittrne-ql,;tet,circurn -1 stances were cliptinct nnd coherent; endthere wee no confueiOit in the iiiiPreesion they lull! . en nil- mind. W e both sunk, I, any --: we . Dunk to,the hO4etn; and yOu think wue.w. , 'there to receive.rnel'. ‘vit'tf j . tl e 'T he old getillemat&—stoilinc.nOoding., sniggering He helped me,ru duo mount, DRAT' honoured and. expecfnd and then'ipurned Awe4s, my horse, and.t saw the peor brute roll,doWn the torrent hd,..sulr, mit to his fide. There was rinw,an . ex.dfs• firm in the old gentlernnn's expression whhit'r I did not like; and besides, the whole affair was so extraordinary, that it is 'no 4+t der. if I felt some alarm. . I resisted his efforts, politeas they seemed, to lead,lne toward; a, eavernlike Opening in the black tur'f:,wnll of the river; bui I did sp, gently, at first as WO refuge a pressing hospitality which it is inconvenient to !weep!. His grasp crew fir.. mer,heivever,rind J put more strength,,to.my resistance. BLit from lending, he, beano to. draw, and from rlinwing to ding; and then with - mortal terror, Lew Ant the question tray one of life rind death. 'I (faro nrit . aitimpt to . trill for hi•lp, for the water elir4ted‘M'e RA 1 ' opened my Month; and thus we eontionedlo at ril •Tgle' in 'ailetlee. till at length I was aware. hy . titggiega Knd voices het nd me,.thal the tnritl”.t people had eamp,i6 my reseite. - The reSitit, hi•vi ever, ‘v tong deiilitfitl; and 1 fitintacl hefore 1 1 1 1 it 'wan termali•A, l When 1 reeeVered my senr . ea I was lyiiir,on the llanli,'tiiMreuuded I - 1 ntiy p!.eserve,rii, nridni . ew -,f . my e'ipa n inn!' IV hi fill 111 P 41 ('Il? ' )Ind olobere;:i. I caught a gliropoe twvond,thetn of the retrerttin,g fig ure of the old genthlriihn, Witt, bui fitee turtt, ed hsek ward's to'Wriiil me, clothed in art - Ipp. no Illnunr.but blacic with disappointme ntand moriitie ; :ii lon.' ' , i A ea-is this ail?' said she vennff ladv,eow WI% 'deeide.i•J'av'tinritOtOto 'oethe ratne kind., .All,' replii•dl,,l A'aver saw ihe'Ohl Gen. tlentsn twain ' "414011AS I XI FROM THE GOVERNOR Tai the A'rorde and; Haute of Reprenntal Av., of the Commonwealth. of Pennsykaria. FE t.POStr , CITIZEN 9 ,The' annual Mees3ge . .teethe Legislature Was.piepared for presentntion.on this (Muth instant;.but the . sevens of cnnfuiinn whieh then cominencetl,.:and which continued: to disgrace the Seat of giivernmentfill+ ffiw daysago; preventect it , t delivery; . :Fn transt muting it now, , : I compelled by,evory mntive .of in., Chief .Mngint raft.. hml-sofYntrintinmna a citizen, to preface:it wit p brief.demitof . the facts' connected With the recent outrage, end :.to - call upon es you love, nyder and your rightsond verigrate the, inHit.ukiowq yollr ennui ry, to *opt every ponsitile means to.prevent the zererrence ofs k ipii t tr rlisorderg„ On the 4nyappoieted by the Conatitutioe For the net of the, I,e4hilature.the mein Errs of the [louse of Itepr,sentative, a I.: temiptetlto orgatliT.e.Jhat.hody, but owing to a (149rtte relative to eet!em !`.tote`: "yr, 5 COOPER. 001Y4ER ..Go.;: Editors • ,and Knpiietori. : • ' •,• . • MaIMM2MI ;Speakers wife cflueen arid t,e‘o` !looses or, , _wee how* , ve neneeful ly; meinbaily of, hoth fir/niches, had beep left In the freeeieretße of 'their' I I ifF" 1111.111 4 and tts, r I ...rupee pro. 'hohly wit:ll.f ini,i7 havolieen .settled. 'Bee when, in theefterirtol: p i t . , I I I le ni,e, day, the, cannual ilyaoteu 1;f tli t, :i4ep i " l le. r9trimen 7, !,r ed,' mob finn,,,cterittg Rtjr.inne Were - F - 01'nd to he in a, at tempf: eel ..„ 'mule:lee rod didfatetliecmwse tn.ba pur! . .rtied by that bath. Crrtnnt. members were arlittitte,lto; ri t 4l 9 iiiika•(;tdatict. with tfin known , of, the, ..ttitte,, VIA arqi(4l. .luls , tion to Cl.. 14.14 er persemt.,' Al' Baal ':g t • ' ita this wake dour' the ity,?!. nr r?: . Ttftre„rt,r ( l..,„ , others,:iere threatened, end . littui cite's Were heard'coMmandin theSaitie I e n rec.(' 3 - er its vote and adtint - other _claimant.' to ovate,. To height did thi4 ecandeloug 'mirage p l inceed that the 'Senate, adjourned in ctUdiutton, et:d Lime rrendiere,(ir (h. Legialattire and othera were. T corapaßed to escape from tbe clututier,,'uoknown ninb, to The rioters uritter, their' leaders, af , Jre of whom were lederal Grtvernment officers; then tank poplfaiiOn of tht. Ste nate (7 t hatnbee and 'rlotieerated it by : their _ilieurreetionary harangue'', in th'e con repof !,v) l tic,h,' and after. wartiritothil. plprrinot , *,nir itOr nonced that revolutif.n had ennui:erred. They then adjourn!, ri" to the (:ottri t te, moatintlanrnitriry speecloie were mace and the most; dangeroni proeeedinge took p Ni et day, mid for , aotrieti,rne:atteiwarde.the Serll%tp difrniti m eet fat iyaili - ak . 01()ri1111; die Meinl)ere not de:rifling it eiretOitppear l in tberr :vents, fir pioper to niternpt in tegis latein the; presence of the ! riiiteist k....,hO file `d Ittle Capitol: On ilieZaa'Me'dia,Y, ftvn,'when Mitt of !I , r. eitiari %:f the ,Eloit`ie',q ttepre.: to tae et, the • nl~nibet'" §peaker Wee prevented frcim t rt gl(b1;", viidentri . 'ejeeted firm ilea. all hey lht mob: •1n the •!assn t i tine;a hod v'tiiiljacrei tn. appointed by the rioters ; - end. iteernedt;') ithfireited ctintrin over lheryi. iitte3t reeor , ll , l7 iriort [intiviinatory to • ilie eititene oli ibe • State at' it diatatice end 'when a gua rd had lieen plaerd'hylhe keener, and by toy; orders, ut!,hr Areenal, to prevent thepithlict from falittig unto t ,heß,t,,s ill dispotn4lperrone;il;ey v.4re coriit all d iii ! evacuate the l a uding un der , terms le need 4 'tht; with' the "' concurrence of the', iConunittee of ',Feisty. Burin* the trrT3 'sd'.thre_giskraceful ,evnoti neither, britticll the'i,egbiltiture ConldhAld-a-regn ':lar f ri!rintt, the Evectitive, Chamber and Stir Dell4ft:_iyieilt were cbuind,end confttaion end alarm: pervaded the Seat` a-GOvern: ment. , . . . , . . , this . .frniful "fate of nEfhirel frit tt my duty to issue troclumatj'oO, on all 'the civil. tiotheritien to 'exert' theMmelves for the restoration of Inw and order, 'nod on the themselves in io'stant, readi neis to . March tb the Seiet of Gcweinment to suppriair the violence .1 also teemed an o- der on the Miljtir General of the , tit Derision of the State Militia, to march his cinorriancl to Ilarrisburgford with, and made it requisi tion on the coinm9nrling offict.r of the U. S. Troops to' bring his, force to the aid of the constituted authorities. At the seine time theFresident of the United States wait infOrmed' , nf the state of affairs, and- re. qtiired to lake stich.-steps tinder the fourth , section of the fetir'th article of the Constitti., lion of the United States, might , jeem proper. This last named measure was adopted, that if nottierfi proceeded to ex toeinity, it . might Bolivar thet,every proper and Posi;ible precaution had been resorted to hy the Executive. The result of these sew.ral applications are known to you. With regard to that made of the Federal Government, i will not . now !meek,. further, than to say, that having matle,it in the regolacet,nd Constitutional dix charge of official doity t l, felt bour,d.ati Chief NI ngiavaket of • Fentisylvania, ; pritteet zaipst the roct:ption , met: vvith,. atid• thu • highly irsipreper, reply , made , • , Fortunately, however, the appeal made to, tbo citizen soldiers of ihetCoMmonwealth ' %vas heard, without doubt of its necessity or• delay in obedience. , ; ' • The- presence' or Nlit r io'r•fileriar Patter-',- tinnN, and 'imb , :'ettueritly - t& '11tij;)? General"' Ale - sander's controan'cla; eentoletrtly neritrii• tilishint;t objedt- in - view. ;eflu:irlriorritiers were'euflicietit'te . ftoWit' dilwri•eveiy ;thing Rh* open 'yicilence,' while heir riirreet end soldierly deportment bl. i ioineit tte- co t l fidAii re i of the Moderate of all portieti.' !Lliider pre inetion-oftheir presence;th'e 'menibers'of the ' Legislattire 'were free ;til'aeteeJ their • ow* difThrences in their own manner. With' re atird to the re.olt dt libirationit of cottrai; i, Assn Vieetiti re effider:eiiti 'express nn opito“rt. My onl3-itutY was 'to take-nieri-' puree to.ettattre.itilrieromplishinent,' by the free agenry of the members themselretoind when that w!isofPkerl tcrdistrvistilhe iv force.. -3 t hishiie acconlingly been done!:, , and the hopn is sieeerely.entertained thin' rt.sorr. tnl inintn r nrotec.tion may never egu n be regitired. • tbe . tni.4eng vf - the Sint" events of the nest three ireekllttii, either. tivitlt in*!rl4 tin r 37. resole! omen, as They " . if fremte them we.-leinv,' the dut:ger.of depaitmg front lai* end right, Pven in the eligloost ftprroo,nr to strornplish 't c most desirable objertmorl if plhetake up ;t ati.ininds lereofie;, to frawn Opp) An," frit•rt'l.r re 'i• itot:s rereirn. now 1...1 . O.' ''''' ;(0 .41 ii. • .:7 : I .' . rf
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