Adams Sentinel, The (Newspaper) - October 18, 1841, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania s At A2 per annual in t 50 if not within the vear Ad per square for three per Resist with cure spirit of innovation upon the ot your specious the T 1 T COS T t j BX THOMAS IIE Subscriber having changed her My a business from keeping A That had ir youthful years Store Jo 3 will now And how each time the day comes round al private sale at cost or trade for j and less white its appears or any Country Produce her j I rsl our scanty years are vl ike consisting of a variety of SiSks French i That time around him binds so fast and English Merinos Merino and Fancy Pleased with she task ke little thinks Kid and Gloves and r How that chain will press at Cotton Ribbons and Bonnets i was man and vnin Swiss and u run 21 His ions career ci Flannels with a assortment ofj He do he done Goods She invites public attention to tis not thus the voice thai dwells may be obtained j ELIZABETH F SHULTZ Social Condition of If omen in Pales tine Jl novel scene Interesting Norwich I From the Baltimore Oct In sober birthdays speaks 10 nie j Far Otherwise of time it BARGAINS Cheaper than unwise v carelessly Of counsel of talents made j Haply for high and pure designs j But oft like Israel's incense laid Cpon shrines j Of many a wrong desire I Of wander ins after Love too far s f f m I burden then say my dear friend if the clause she payment of air on entering has a lions of dollars it be possible to suppress a painful j By act of 3 1 can compare to nothing This comes from our of foreign goods and nothing can stop the flow of the precious metals out of the country but a well adjusted that shall give protection to domestic factures and enable us to supply our wants more largely at home is a policy which year's experience will continue to enforce for it is based upon the sound principle that all national wealth consists in the actual creation of hath been more than wealth 10 me with a Domestic French and English power to add retouch efface I The lights and joy and pain L f T I rr I Mil j Mow little or past Slav as Blue black Blue Green In i How quickly all would ible Drab Cadet and Cloth j All but that Freedom of the Mind and Thibet Calicoes Checks Brown and Bleached Muslins etc etc bought their woods for I taking a out of the town with i aroused highest pitch and when by sharp comes a she cure About three quarters of a mile J the Usher of the Black Rod hard as a from is we met with a young girl had barely left the and turned road Ten from the en- ing with her provisions She has set down bick to retire an honorable member in trance we measured and found the widih her skin upon a fragment of was standing beside i1 out of L-k and the document and began j eighty three feet ath and Speaker I don't want to insult thirty rods we found it si jj the perspiration from her face you Sir nor this honorable House but Curious to know the of the skin i giving it a desperate then and again at sixty seven feet The sides are quite even especially the east side which is as smooth as if it had j value by application of industry to I begged her to put it upon my j er then another it and another chiseled The roof is broken and I native elements whereby they my request astonished her no little and so they kicked the poor thing j in some parts informs adapted to and for I 1 nevertheless complied cheerfully It j out of the door the whole House being i others it within ten feet of the as as 1 could do to lake a few steps in a tremendous state of floor for the most part is t i 1 under the burden Poor thing said I j This is most singular Parliamentary she is not thirteen snd addressing her of the House in Arabic be asked How old are you m T Twelve sir took from my Cheering within when ail grows dark And comfortless and stormy Deaf Dumb and English pocket some pieces of money which I j paper stales that at the late meeting of handed to her snd which she accepted I the British Association at Plymouth Dr with a lively demonstration of joy Bui Fowler an account of a voung I to go BO far for water is not the only task j man now m who has the infirmity of being deaf of she poor The town is destitute of wood nor is sny to be found nearer than some leagues It is the women who have 10 provide this dumb and blind The vidual who is about twenty years of age was born deaf and dumb and blinded by J La CASH and the greater part at 2 3 TION they are to sell at a very low i price and beg their friends to call and judge for themselves will sell tbe COFFEE at cts to en ARNOLD matters nor indeed how he so But what one's heart and I when about three years a confess makes ray blood boii is to see f She does not hear the loudest efforts cf these wretched down emaciated voice but starts on a poker hung by Berlin Oct 4 j at all of them but while there is an un j certainty there will be speculation I man vain man clothed in a little brief ever enters the head of these heartless both taste and she never unfeeling lords of creation about the and sufferings of their poor wives I Such is the social condition of the AND j texts and letters I to scan the unfathomable depth of that men of Palestine which scarcely its created w He lifts the veil L The Importance of s- dress anu personal decorum any other pears to have used them Until within two or three years since her existence appeared to be merely animal but then a marked difference took place in her habits and she became as attentive to her level and smooth consisting of stone and hard gravel met with several deep pits inio one of which we were near of them resembled We sounded one to the depth of nine fathoms and found water and another to the depth of five and a half fathoms which appeared to be dry The main part of the cave is remarkably uniform in width for the most part It runs in a north and north-east direction for a quarter of a mile where it ends ab- ruptly met with numerous ings at the right and left some large enough to admit a horse and carriage and others scarcely a man only ed them with chalk and passed on to the end of what seemed to be the main part if the cavern Here we stopped for a few All stood without speaking gazing about with admiration and The silence was painful No ping of water or creaking insects not a sound could be heard but the low pressed breathing of the company li seemed as if I could hear their hearts beat I looked al my had risen several The ter stood at sixty and a half As we prepared to retrace our steps we S Subscriber has lately recei a large supply of I understand He lifts the The oj dress anu personal decorum any other prepared to retrace our steps we to thrust himself in unon the sanctuary British Turf asserts that the best j girl of her age She feels her way ered an opening on the west side a few of hidden with feet and i water for IS fresh and pure out a guide to every part of the rods from the termination of the part of and without 3 sacrifice of entrance to all these my I and he who begi a- i the thiners finds even in the from the which ne offers to sell lesson that they are not for mortal on the most accommodating term and halh no hg afier expressing his man o conceive ral encouragement already received he j rgl a Qn jn would solicit a continuance J ol the public also that to the above business effect when well or spring water is the only to be obtained it should be put into troughs having some clay or the cavern we were in We drew near and listened There a low ing sound as of a distant and the air which I seemed col is very tenacious of what she deems her der and This led us to suppose own and teas much o r own and was much pleased with a ling which was put into her hand j j chaik at the bottom and before j curtseying and feeling it c -j exposure to the sun and for some time after attempts to search r r u buch is the a change of riches of j water has a t Ul i r t of that briht world where been known lo produce ma that in some instances even the loss of a that must look r i race has been wnh such snow of reason HAS ADDED AX AS down upon the vain speculations j ir i Irishman called al the i Car Office in R I and en fare to Boston on the Railroad to this cause alone and careful told that it was one he the fare was and the lime of which have been selected and bought with i on his the greatest carp and on the best terms a r J that could be found in Philadelphia a JNewton as ice I Huzza for going through would be six hoars 1 T i ed ia Iowa a capital temperance invite purchasers to cail and a as we an ape ry A in I hen I what feelings must they regard SAMUEL S FORNEY if not blasphemous rashness of those end I'll be afier takin the Oct 4 if poor of the earth who rash where fear to tread says Pat I'll not give one dollar va bought a of whiskey and j riding only one hour when I can ried it borne Well knowing thai his j six for two j half occasionally took a drop i or if it came in her tray and English may talk it be of extent but vre were too cold and weary to prosecute our researches farther al this time From the Quebec Gazette Oct 4 Shipwreck of the barque loss of Forty one Lives In the Gazette of Friday last we in- formed our readers that Capt Buchanan of the ship Scotland had seen off a shsp onshore which lo all appearance was a Yesterday that re- port received in a letter by Messrs VV Price Co of this city from which we have been favored with the following extract METIS Sept 1841 have lo inform you of the loss of the barque Amanda Captain Davis from Limerick which came ashore at little the supply of wants If luxury or or any sort of fashionable folly leads a ponton of the community into extravagance yet if the artificial wants thus created are supplied out of domestic resources by the the ingenuity and taste of another portion of the com- munity the country suffers no while many elegant and useful arts are cherished But if the supplies for extravagance come from abroad the country suffers to a proportionate extent and our thoughtless profusion made to minister to the interest and cupidity of foreign But it is in its connexion with the that our present system of trade is chiefly lo be considered The precious are to be regarded as something more than mere commodities of as more than the convenient measure of values which their ry office as money They are the basis of and whatever seriously affects gold and silver of the exercises an extensive influence over all kinds of property and all business transactions When Great Britain a few years ago was obliged by a failure of crops at home to purchase supplies from the continent there is no doubt that considered as a mere matter of trade England received in wheat the full value of the gold she Bui the of that transaction were most serious they extended lo this country and were severely felt here The rate of interest rose to an mutual height in London and the Bank of England was compelled lo negotiate 3 loan in France to enable her to continue operations If the same thing had occurred again in following year and for a succession of years there would have been a suspension of specie payments in England nor could a re- sumption have taken place until some means were found to prevent the con- stant exportation of coin from the dom These means doubtless would have been to arrangements of trade with some wheat-growing try as that the supplies which Great tain would annually require might be paid for in the productions of British in- dustry Where a paper currency based upon gold and silver ble therein it is impossible lhat any course of trade can long continue the fect of which is lo draw specie from we say souci For sale hv DANIEL H SWOPE 27 tf y O TI C Counterfeit down the at tbe shot j -bat the crops in that vicinity ibis year j T a tub previously prepared she bave proved almost an entire 3 jne lately was io Th j pence 10 some surprise an i ivy which being prevented from to the rock beyond a point had shot ofF into a boU stem wnh an air of much is to i 5 a drop and her poor j ss year year hat j weep over and wonder a tbe from own farms and off the same 1 of bis whiskey to the public no ever been issued by him and thai it a snd criminal to impose on GEORGE ARNOLD Oct 4 v hole number a surplus specie more slaves in States is ls wanted for uses of currency 3 Males becomes a mere commodity like i or tea being disengaged from j relations which in ordinary to the circulating country we have scarcity oor want of in a woman m see her j a change 10 throw a onr of trade We cannot j a a smoke a continue to admit productions of for- a fence i eign thai not take our pie productions in return England and NOTICE Grub beyond ali Question the inter- that is heath Heath f r 1 men i in one of ine goes temper u snd that fied we a on ETTERS of of around us ibe will annexed on Estate replaces pity forbearance i i back berland township Adams county dec'd The is says one like a having been granted to the which has no to they hereby give notice those beir magnificent thunder are indebted lo Estate lo call which winds along the tranquil valley and settle the same and those who have i asserting its existence only in the life and claims to present same properly verdure which appear along iia course authenticated for settlement l The first named Administrator resides j Early youth be trifled in Freedom the latter in i without improvement manhood subject like other to the What Cumberland JAMES with he annexed Sept 27 la will be contemptible old able In London rats with artificial attached for grey squirrels cleave mean i oon ss of bo i a well ii means to separate be ag ar pa does a man separate from hi mere wife when he cleaves to her fmm one so many foolish questions he to iie child j j The de lo i.szy g j froin York on a tour through make rich men poor and industrious of boats robber said when the con- j favorable influences which have para- when stable was chasing him and crying our ii can do no more between j another Hank to keep specie in the U n ri l ti r jt r r v n the A properly can commodate to whatever pillows vicissitudes of fortune may place under it oor make poor men rich I anil the Lakes cep specie country when tbe force of circumstances drives it out it can no other means lo supply the foreign demand it can bring into existence no new tion 10 be available in pay ing our an With a substantial tariff a An active and faithful memory doubles Bank may do all that is it a tariff its ability for good lo the necessarily be much ire for h bring Valley by way of Albany with all have made their