Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 31, 1845, Image 1

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the .C'orol-Iluilse.
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• TERMS OF ,SUBSCRIPTION,
c tip pnlia r , ,mtgaen‘r-fivo renis 0 ycat 10 00‘ 4NCL I
Two nnlinin,iirbithtwithin the Pear. '
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Thcatijdritin Will tn.
• RATES OF ADVERTISING;
• Ailw;rtineinents, tnitkinn fineinhines nr leas. +rill hr
elm rind nt the rate of 14111 cern,. hr illlo 111,11 i.,11.-
111Tee;tillie9 for One Dinlar, and twpit)ilive rents
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evory suhsegnrnu insertion. % - nrly"atis;t•rt p tll
9,e charged at the o,llowing titres
nlnit ("Wallin, with I.lin
„paper, for Imo yettr,
Shill' it collinin. tin. • *l3
TWo Snunres,, with quarterly ',9*, 0
latintunss witirthe pitt; , T.
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:JOB PrANTING,, OF EVERY DESDRiPTION
Pilch 'irctilnrn anti 9,- - fey..9ottiir
• ether dvser of Vy jug, osero
, aunt at tho! LOWEST 1.1111'1,-P.
Carbei.
Lr3aLo - 01 El; M a ITA:2EDTIN . c . , ,
Homeopathic - Physician. •
Z3l I : Main street, in the house for
merly occupied by Dr. Frcd. Ehrinnu. _
("nrlish:, April 9,.1845.
Eo Irz6=Lr•;);-
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lieirorin.Jill operations. upon the
- Teeth that are required liir,thoir
Eec.,
or 1,111 restdre the lota of liiool, by jukserting A r
• tilleia) Teeth,. from n 101100 - .T001111,..10 i~ Poll
'sett. a_ — fOrtice.cit Pitt sti•ect, fewitoors South
I the Itailrottil [IMO. -
N. 11. H... Locluis -will hr sh - seat train Car
..l isle thii last, ten tl Sys, to each nimit '
huts hl, 1845. • •
`OdlitiTEXeL BL WI'CLURE,
----ATToRNEys AT LAW.-
TJ.teaftend promptly to lois'olest.entrusl,.ll
r 1 0 0 1111 . 0 iu • Illn 01)111111C% ul Cuoilx,rfiool
and VI io. Milers, one door v,...Gt Ad . the 7,1:411
ICe _t 146!) sraoolitilt•, ;Iwxt doer 1.4
titmnilialtglt N. 111 prk,..A . store, *pp...
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CALVIN ELYWITM,
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\CII,I, practice omerwli.lotpris of the
4:lty.tind C.ouroy
Ills is^tO No. 33 Soolll FiIUIZTI.I
street, bet wOOO C t liOstot_rtnorl %V brut nit cos.
Phil.olelpliia, Sept. 24, 1';•i4.1.-31.1
3OSMPX-1 lENOZ,
A '17012 YR:Y . A' LAW, (lat e
pa. 1'0 . .0 will practice in the Cnai
bcr land and iha ailjrnning count h.F.. a )11Ii
Utit if ig-I4 street, nuxl dour to J. 11;anillan
'di lisle, ("elobet 8, 1615
Cllsll.l+' MS D.' PENRC . S.L",
.4(. 4 0( Solicitor,gl . I e Tpeits n/
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THE - M - 11%10.N .HOIJSE HOTEL
Cu Vallry 411 *Mina
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co. Witlis Foull,lra:tins
brio token by the oihscriher. It is newly
torniAlled and has been thoroughly repaired.
l' os .tengers,tiOhe cars, stniirgers, Irnvclluis
and tisitersl.ttearlisle, arc Invited to call.
Terms tijliildrate, and every atten!ino _pant.
tt.nd cnultiiia lice of those who
pattontzu tiie etttablislitnent,
en
ttisle,
15 ,1 . . , NV IN 110:1'T
ROBERTS' HOTEL,
tl,cl ,InrA•son
rwallr. sntlil . erlbee woia.l.l remwelltdlv tefitritt
ill, his frienilsol the nubile that he has rtktt. , /l e.I
from I'l4 eliaikell on Wt.6l. I lie; farem ,te Wt. pet,-
lie lintise.,htyAholit its hhitial Ithtati en Smith
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F buffo seeltikrrio m uls fro thVr.tontqo „
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the eilOiegA e ligllol.li, had hit 3 A 111.1.1 . ith the
bent the -'inArket eon furnish. .A. careful OST
-1,11•11C 41.tvityi': kept in :Mee i'lltee--1%9,1 11911111Ig
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ha twile s tiit'ctr. u. I)9litifu) Sinoisli,, Rose )ip Aube,
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Unit:sufferer ' s friend. Alf et:liv V
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q_y get.thle prepuratioti ' for tho. tlestl4iceits Of
' ll arms. Ads ice nfollters. "
sags oor Woew Syrup to be
the cvry hest onsheitir for destrhylitkiroems, now
iu use, we ss ould stn - lo'. r on, Ii pore children
shoal appeo)e palontal enntstifitiattal, srilh offenZ:
siNi. breath lash. In the joints nod earns
..l:ofs.aptiatitsf, Idoffteel stomach, sudden_slttrling.l;l,
Mule sleep a oh Ivi:4111, nail sereamitig, 111 . 1151.1 01
' mmlol6l.ll risi e, in the 0:J1)111,1U:hint; of the arms,
snocatuisharss, ob
tain a lasttle of wllOlll Syrup, for in
so doing von a tut 1,111 rule snit . " a stitch hi (tine, ''
latt brim.; hook ie,' 111111 111 . :11111 reiglied soy.
row and Oistdise I !toss . touch soffeelm told lees of
lilt' we 0 3:110't ofproper ;Mention sad
; it be ? , tlits duty. of
1111,141 1 :111 of their children should show
ftos ol abose ssntpvnns, Or procure itntudei
idely, the ikroper ausly. -- hurt remedy is'i ti
l'sack's ‘ Vff, '" S.1gull,l iflltl " " met
with C 111111,11,11• .1.111 . 1.1 1 1.11. 111111 1:111'05 11 . 111,11, every.
other "has tottircl) failed ; to whisd, utusketfous
cue title:des of Iii;;141 noliertable persons s distily.
five pamphlets...
Alessrs..l. lg. Is; S. llolamsacl, f--(:ctalemen,
llsolicised, I tinti a tin This "WllllllOllllll
rmlrorn
ingsnur iii\olotthlc It . ilivated Worm Symp. —
['Nutt osrly ' infithey, flit' daitelfler: 11(150 11 Add of
111 mooths, has heel sorely afflicted with Worse's,
d 331!• tits wont r ' s ere awl
lla 1116. ' A I " ... If Ale w ou ld I",,fififf*: lilt
layffertly foodamigcalolts; would eon till and do,
Iles floor, and koacklversolf mumasciously 11 1 A16111 1 1
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giving sin void toniliviiins lon sucl) -ft -ootuplaint.,.
I . l'olll 0110 1 11 the child dertvcd u 0 Ifeifelit:ulutteser.
..‘"th1."1.r."..'"• she "" 1.1 " 01 ‘ 1.".1""..1 in
flesh and It:id s :ill the I .pllllllllllti or such it eont
anti of ' Y o ur
( . ....11111 , , t• i•I to try soul " medicine.
AVe hod ii i used it 101 l +lass; 1.-fou 3 . a
many o :wins mere losofOrt from ' her, one, fall si \
iorlos nlloolph. sad 1.1•111,11, 1:11,11% 111 Sl%ll front
1111'• 111 ti the
Mil - a ii i -•- • , TF • e9 - 111 - ‘ - rT • IIP vi - qt, tool thut -- trm - hrinrc
laol used tam '2, cc an 1:1041,- our Worm
rep. lle• is Mi.: emirely free Irmo those :l.'s ,
tressiag—palitS, doing a ell. I feel that It
ohld be imkiminess fat tor purl 11l Clllllllll I from
:1.1 the community this inforoutima, lif;,
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' : 1 ".11: thibahlphia
l't t.t•ot., pyt•
A liLri sl .Isruui.t w 4itlt 10 ttlotht . ht,lt• itureltasors
Poe s a loile,ale retai6l.l- J. X. &G. S.
11 ..., .0.
1 egetl A liOliTtcS7l •s, N. Fog
1001 . 1 a, titriuul aral
a beer .sitilrel.sipeas 11eci1atitie.3 atilt
U . :wit:erg may lie suple it 11 .ilit ()its,
t ;lass, P.iihts, 1 ario.aliae, NVltite
1.t.a11, Slid et ery • taller iirtitle is the Itusinesa,
valiell teate ilia. at ally outer et.tablislialeat it
the city..
' 1 , 1111,01. T.iltle .tfulr,r
cr's Irict.Bl, fwle •
the 1)11114,11.A limp;
Stores, mill Icy St prt.l.,•llt•t's g,ict.:llly, 1.11 OA el.
the I.:ldled .Shier.
For sale i. l'.ll I, .it th,. d,•11;:: ‘toreg of
---- S I'EVEN.SON,S..,\IfIIIAVI'r, --
--- alai - 8. E 1.1,1 0 1%
For_mile hi 11,,;,...t0ti ii, !. J. t.,... .t 4... \ . cOi . t.l.
D 11,.. if .. ..+ . 1
1) S Wit I" - or
WILD CHERRY ARO TAR.
NM
1. ) ,••
("-!• :kr. !hp,/
(ha), I 1:1 '
Pp itiN j.."rott,i Nttle. Spti(iii • Ar
( 4 rulop,
.111,0prv,
91111: , fbleJiaii i ia ntiMlly , g4itirrig a deser
E. Ted puindarity in A lyvettoMi: . Ofthe Lnnga
The fulhtcur~ ~ertili!..ll es rroiti'leslMetaliiiii
eititetv4 I'MlaqvlMiia.fully ;lout its merits.
It Ims perrmeted 11U111C4111Is ell reN I:1 severe ca•
sys nmF.o lruu tine übat.lremediv bud Miled to
give roller.
S ,, ptember f20,18:15.
Blnssrs.'itobfnsoU, Collins Co. :—(lcing al.
sp,Prig. with it very severe cough,
ith pain lily side and bri•itstl sureties and
wealtitess of the lunge, slouitness of bretitit,
loss of appetite, Sze,, I tried vorteus remedies,
but et: no gnatl enrol, my cough Mill coritimiing
;Mil growing weria... :Such %Vali Ile distressing
nature of t Ito cona-h—that. , -1-zottlif not lie in bed
nightAor day. but •t% ',lilted, to sietip in my
chair, enacted(' not sleep but very-little at beal,
Totetettneatliy, l emc - *cat ing nut very that, till
li . ery kindly rfAleititan tided Dr. iy a vie t i.
CompointO tiyrup.of Mild Cherry and ',Far 'the
first bottle or w hid! . gave me relict; eheekeil lily
liguerayl conned nigh eft._
peetoratx . freely,-restor ed my appetite, relieved
the prim in oily side, healed the s'ercricss.of my
breast, and strengthened my limas, causing tun
to breathe Neely. 1 have tin y taker; ten iiotaleg
iLlitis - .entirely 'cored my cough. Maim gained
ble Medicine, end one thitt tnight.tehe
,1 110, _9
coughs ni ave . ti V titit'd ie no both Ca CO3l od sure
te'eure„if - .tialteri froperly. While tpking the,
inediciMl I drank freely ufmtolhiscs and water
-which excellent keep IthWeli
• If this atittonient can
tuothe ittliburly to tiiiilM'sifely
nse of it ex you lolly think pre t lier,
511i3RRICIC 13A.IINES.1 , 16XLItieitt1 . 81.1.ciat.
niontki
withtt
Itarsiaer,wiliiilt'frotnittl'obstintite
.cohttninineo
' hpgap t o alargr herr'. 'lfetvOttseke.r:Err,iDayisla,
Stiop.ef , Vild-Clierry and el'ar
flayed the iralp.and Cured: the , ounglik..ana ? try,
the.thno she had, tukthi , half u bottleful alit was
foilrfeetty tittred:i' Shim reeburitinmde4:3.l..tte; 4 4ltit
a was iintatod
etr,uhput the- satin: nialltter,mis.rlOrself, ,, :ao ,the,
tY n edicinOvirtived:'egnally , benitthritif ip II r cub.
3/rs.Jl4lO-01)"OP "I dfid. lettri several.. /le. lmr
friontliryivlitY.werertlratiOire,eured brll.,7llDsT
Is iny_knowiedge.iif Ur! Drcyla's:ionilleiitgi'utld
. f d[cOmit.ritillithent;th,reeotninent) - it airty his
.415 trio:*
V ,i';'q l l , o l ;o l p. l PAiki; l . l4 4 . #.
W , Cnttaler ,l "cil/PkP4 ll
;"
ibibrorihers liavembtainot ),q 4 7
Et .4011,100
„.IW4. Affti,:o; II A Y4s Oiglf.o.ll
$' ; •
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PREP ItEI) ON IN IIY
DA.V.ts , s
r- - PtLY4. - .
111
Mje,,,Enrron,--17ourielf and .neighbors ore
particularly requested "to reflect upon The best
;Mode of 'saving in the pOchatie of your
*oaring apparel'; nod to d y it efrectintlly; you'
ore hereby, informed that you con ticheiceAte
object by - calling at` Mr. MuNellfti!ti: Cffitirlitg:
Store, No..lbS.Chestint street,-onilie.frtiOloor
of SoutlersoCki.,, ; where y . O4gigay at all.
times . fin d n large stock of fasli4tildy,„,eitt and , '
Well math: garments—comprisingSnitiart, Cloaks'
from $8 tn. s3s,Wer Costs foul ',Soak Coats
from $6 to 448, Dress and l:Fock Costs from - $8:
to $2,8, P,itgfell'otn $2 to $B, and , Vests front,
13( to $6. -4P-Ptiik, R. McIVILILLEE. - ,
10.5,Chesuut, street, Philadelphia,
• A mist 13,1 84 . 5. , ' , •
• .•
itEILDIraVIADE . CLOTIXING . ,
rlipifig itibseriber has nuw on hand one of
jLthe most extensive tinch;liiiintgill assort=
rnittit9 of Ready inndkolol.iilitg[Aii , iii offered foe
'dolor in .the PhiliitirPi:l)o4na et: The dorsi
[Omits arc all cut ih ' ' 4 4,i'9l l * - 0 10 Illiblii man
ner,ic and thr workintmidujiihn ,iluallty of ma
terial cannot kb surpassed... ' •
.. -,. COME ONE! COME ALL! --"' - 1
'o M. Tiaccy's old !pioneer Eine;l92 Market
't... where you will 130.1iirre of getting great bar
•gaina, as-ho -is deteFmined not. to be underiagl4
.by nny.:of Ina compititors._ I - to buys .and sellii•
aloigether for CASH, consequently ho can sell
greater- bargains, ii those- who boy on orodit.
41. !EY, 292 Market street,
Philatiolphia, S'pt. 24, 1841. --.-...:• -- r.: --
~_
_ -
THEPEICIN TEA COVIPAICIT.
No. 30 SOT7TII.SECOND STREET,
Between Market and .Cheanut
Pitt LA nr.trillA, •
'HAVE consist - idly on hand, itudfOr sale;WhOie
i and Itetal 1, .
A k:Tr CTIOIrE
Al' LOWER PRICES;.;
A•crording to the quality, than dui,- coolie bought
for at our other estatiliaiment in-the city.
ryrEts„exclukively, — hre. sold ot thia boost!,
nod several viivietios which .eunnot he obtained
elarnotivre. Any Teas which do - not give entire
satishoition tan hereturned and eicehougetl, or the
10001') will he 1 Etrtindell:
Tlt , • wen,: Cuaiberisinil county an re
iniited to give us 0 roll.
Ai 11. 74F.11P.1.1,
Agent rot. the Pekin Teo Conivit.y.
Philailelphitt,.Outober
- OVEORGIS W. CROSS,
inolesyle Foreign. and donthslic
Dr,ii Good ,S7ore, No. 3.0 Dank et.
•
•
(Ist et. truplio , ,soulh Illa?lect .51. below : 3d,
. •
.•- .
Ort• sold at Parkage or,Anetion
roll mires file nett wash, or if Oil . 6 months
:ii per einif 14 aJJed to the bill.
'lilt snhsvrihrr inti tills In keep chat is Mei
_Altlx
„swilled . Nton , " and to sell tit
Inc ginals at l'ankage or Arietitin cost jii"lcrs. Per
*lett t+0411., ar 011• tittle 11/1. Appian rd credit, sod will
111011101 d 5 pee et., to the bill for the - cretin. He
lms shed his holiness On that principle and
finds it gives general satisltietion. Customers I
eau rely_ op buying their goods at akc very )lim- ,
*OW 111111'ht;1 rail 5,10 the 10WeSt prices tire asked
Crst, by which, time In 110111 pin:ll . llser
Or, and 110 necessity for heating ilown,s--
Ho h:l5 VOINSIIIIIthy Oil 100111,51,i1 Will continue In
finatutio kit:A IV 441 l• g 04.1 11,3111 • 11111P1 It •inisoitatile
Dry (ends designed, • for and adapird to the 'tear
-- cuppiterlentle - to 0001 he linw itieltgs the 111100=
1100 01 the merchants it this neighborhood, im
jiressed lt itis a belief that they like many others
m ill patronize the sr-trm of transacting hush
11011S Witillteil .111 , 1 Stliititly adhered to by the 1,111,1.-
and see
G El Ml', W. CROSS,
No. 30 Bank. fit. Phila
BERME
CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC - RINGS,
iI venuirluffilc discrwmy has received the
IL universal atiproliatioti 'of the Atedical pro.
fobSion of Great Britain, and has now liven suf
ficiently long before the American pfiblic to give
a Ai test al' its -power and efficacy. The
ent.Galvanic ltings linen bean found to an.
Wr,pr 01 the, purposes for which the ordinary
Galvanic Buttery, or ifUeetric pod Magnetic
machines arc used, but arc without any of"the
injurious shocks which accompany the appffi
cations by those instruments, arid in many
office - respects- are. more safe unit certain in ae•
coniplishing the desired object.
The to connection
with thC Magnetic Fluid are confidently recom
mended.; disorriers.which - arise from an
enfeebled:in-Unhealthy siatri.of the nervous or
viral sykom,..anittAtese .coutplaints- arc anion
the most painful - , and Universal to which we
.arc subject. They, arise witliont exception;
from 'eanselia 'derangement of dm
iteryo.uasifitbilifi.atid it ins in these oases that .
othor,rOinedies:lMifink: iafkil.flon filled, a niio:
rit - warttuoin lad ti pirfi'dt te - `eon titlently,..bM
lieved has beeefqinid in ihepropewd judicious_
application or Caleantam. - Thiriistrong doses,
mid at irre'gulaeiiulerVals, in viliali'Galvanisni
is ailiiiiiiiskqed;by the,ltlachines, hair° been proi!.
,t,„,,„,:a00er 'Mir illlpartial trials to - he
r Tided! ) , jojuriotio, whilollie power us minted
by-tlil Galvanic Rings is in every, way equally.
benne al, perfectly safo'und twenty banes'. its.
cheap.
The Galvanic flings ifavoihkom used with per:
feat success in all cases of - Rheumatism, acute
ur chronic, , applying to Lite Jieud, fucq' • or linths;
Gout, Tie Dolorous ; or Tooth ache, Bronchitis,
Veutigti, NerCous or Sick Headache, IndliCs.
tion,-Paralysis, PulSey,Epilipsty,: Fits, Crump:
Paipilatinu of the. ilotoTifkinfiloSy, Stiffness of
Joints Lumbago, Spinfittioinplifints, , NOnralgia;.
General Dobility;lhallelent of Nervonfl. Energy,
MO NefThun
noti. Mkt iippostim aystom mini,t...bemtmeccati:
tube hellevedoind as '!1 CeYtilirl preventifia for.
thsi proemting - complaints, they tire' cqualiy to
•Inframilinendetti -
• •
The Galvanic Bands, 'Bine°lots, &c,.
of'a voly selioro ahurae ,
for anickif • long standing, ilia •power obtained
by ihd Galvanic Rings is not sufficient to giros,.
the progress orAigeuse and •ultitUatoly_restoro
health. Tia r od-fitodifmatitin the,Gai r
--vantelEfe ter Ilands,-firacolote r tue„ontifoly.rom..
edies - this' objection; a'ny' dagroo - of power , that -
AP bo. obtained, and no.dig.
,'ense";.whicir the mysterious aitent of Galvaniam'
Can offal, 101111400 ..he portrufnently*.,rolitived.
.tuad6 ,vairiens...Ornainental
fni - iternaTand' - eini moat dolicatO.
fonntiVivitlioUtftho
,CtIitIWi4k."S'4IAGNETIC
ilecesvtry atcanoiriftriinidittililili•CAPOO in whielt.
calvoid ging& ithd.. the i r -mad aye'
'badd.:•':BYr. thetina , nf.thiikixirittirdinary.oorn
I .poaltirdivary'6ll.lolofiCantioti is•.rendored certain.
,aud , tho:GalianiAdlnenc67l,irectelf - tntho par'
tioillitOirki . :VhlOltailillbete__t.:'MJ , ll.l.!n - I
ZZlitainCitOt,hri*g..oaliablo„ofqicfaliglatiiit'injir,Y;
nat . etqibliimil . lu:trinket':
in, itsaatioh
,b.o6ollegliilig"ibinli,
;,Gerfige4tett*om ,eltyilaittife:,cund..olltere.,
th 4 ltighost eh a ractar,,i told: fel poeitbllifit'.. l )Fttr
Litrting ..111:41t111 . 31 . 111.0r, traordituiry :
o)lpa(h iof tit cep aAI aide nio. , .eunatattilihohnin.,
"snd'Of.'wftleir'thay'bo , ,Novirby;eallinlf . : .
Willie:01 en .. Ceiludor v
(Wild; Dr,q(lii3TlE
oral 'piece;'rh.:Crgrhislpp - y.itero,lllo gent spittnga.'
pn fluid 5:14: ; pc!, eakttilned )I,4tthoshirti qft:f !Act,:
''W. Ell FNEit.hi.All';litittallone::nold: vie wl rd
".,,Rriiiifrtlil6l6ro - qtrniftfaitif:(,Taitiphl.44 l , - 9,4413 1 1
.2-;:jsTop . tiu,',llll.7 t , 4 4.
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,
I .' - 'Frent ottOar -Land and other Poem's,' Y .
'< yII'ZAPIEIvT verwilmis: 4 ;oup vr....KR
DT M 11.4.. ITT.
;;;ThifritilitiFiattlid of mirflihY:the'loWty hearth,
• 11116101 y mansion hight , ..
for, the gray 0111.Year,Illhis-triahtfe.aire, ,
folded•ltini
the midnight clang,ticliti.fleatiquiell rang '
an haltdred ItlaglitOrireif;....... - , • -
Aii they4itthered lilitiliterti;by'flie firelight's glara p ,
• .- , To.thetottitrif hie, lioary sires. -
• Yeinlyitearf - was snit 'tnidthwvidees.glad,
For Rhaught on the -, Oldlfetir's graves- -
On the warm tears wepf;fe'rthe'braviewlib - slept
In the Ocean's title-warn.coves.... _
I am 01,11—I am old
There were eheeks.thOlnoined'ilkeMay "
And-the liountimg thrtu tnridlifeiyoung
They have passed fronrAny side away. • .
'There were-eyetfiefighttiin`niyintlftwaiihiight - , • -
,There were armitlittern.undmoreinng t. • .
They sleetififthriTold of the - denth 7 shrand,cold,
tenanted tombs atft3i9ig
.Where the ivy cretins; where.thei:nigiit wlnti.sWeeps,
• Where battens the worteantany. 7
They are therjft they arc there: thro' the nii)aightair
' They are beAiiiiing
Oh! lite .NtirdYear bath Ootn'e !horn his Orr oil (tome,
O'er the frostiniund Arsine Wave . ; -
And the ice-shed Old rffidifeotirsers fleet,.
Ilavihswipf o!or the ,Old Totes - grave. . • '
- --
. . .
They have - kindled an hundred dreA ;
But zny,lienrylea cold, with the Monayckold,
In the tonkitocidrisluzary..Xlies.
Mit,tAttaii:royAr
Menu. trotniacm—A rare virtue and as
great as it is rare: We reinerbter when we
thought the courage Of the field- every thing.
The eharge,--tthe word- of- command—high
soundbm.,and clear amid the battleLs
the clash of arms—diet-oar of altilleri-:khe
thrill of the bugle's note, as with, incurthan
magic sound it bids the 8 - sldier • dare all for
victory—the banner of your country in front
- -planted there to stand amid vietory. or de
-feat—oh! howyeAtng._ &ens beat iii be the'
actors bt such a :Tette, calling itglOrious,and
ltoblitig it noble tor brave spirits to mingle in; ,
and fighting nobly, to lie down and die!
diut-what-is-the-eourage-of-- the - battlefield.
comparcd with the moral courage of every
day life'? tit nil alone; see friends scowl;
hear distrust ; speakits-toul- suspicion ; watch
euernies taking advantage of the oeeasjon,
laboring to destroy; who would nomather,
entoinder the' shock of
,an hutalred.battle-:,
fields, and lead a forkirMfiepo in each, than
bear and braye theSe things'? - Why the pee'
is as the Summer breeze on the ocean to
Winter's stormiest blast. Any common spir
it may summon courage to play the soldier
quires a - .MAN to speak tint his thoughts as he
-thinks thent—,to do--lien like that stormy.
blast in Winter erc..old 'ocean peace, honor,
security • and life are three.tened •to be swept
Yet who, lool4ng back on the page of his
tory, or forward to the hepo of - the future,
would hesitate which of the two to choose ?
The . niartyrs—what• allet they? Chronicled
names-in all hearts. The patriots who died
for libeity, ignehriinionsly and on the seel101d;
how fares it with them ? Cherished as earth's
honored sons. The good—who .spoke the
truth and suffered for it's sake—where are
they ? The hest and brightest—first-in our
thoughts ald love. And vet what did they?
Like iota thry spoke the truth that was in them.
'rhos was theuvecanage. If Mei' had been
silent: 'if: trembling:before tyraniKre - riti - obs,7
they hind feared to tell What they knew, to
speak what they felt they would have lived
and died as other men. But they had the
moral courage to do all this, and, though they
Perishec,'fiian was blessed through their Sat
fering, aid midi- lighted up with new glory
and power.
Gd-c u; moral courage before every thing'
else ! It- is the only bravery on which hu
manity may count for any real blessing.—
Give ins moral courage first and last ! For
while it nerves a man for duty, it roots out
of his heart bate and revenge, and all bad
passionmnaking him wise amid danger, - calm
amid ex Merneti r inst amid lawlessness,-and
pure amid eorr tption. It is the crow - an - 0';
beauty of nigh ood.—Cassius 2111 Clays True
AttiertatA. , ' '
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to
oar: t.
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CIIILkT b e ND..S.I:IIOOLS.—We-haa some
thing to s' , i intly, says an'exchange, in.,
\
behalf of the Y., ants toof the barn. We new,
pfoposo to say sometbing..iri_ behalf of._ the
\more important tonantd - of the dwelliitg---the:
youn,g:mernbpri,,of the ItottiO,hohl, . • 7:-:'
. .•Natl - fingthit:Shkifopf the gfaxe picilpting an ;
unblomiehed.roptitrition, is.ofgreater eoncern
to thcyn than'Alßvitairtisition !{knowledge. Fin
this .purpOso:„ free . uchpohs , are proyjd eir.:at
'Public ONP 0148-410,ifparez(tsandltibsew.ho
Wye the, ohkge;o(yeuth; arefaiihfol. - iii,ffie'
dischaMe of the iesponsibility that rests upon
them, they. :Will., dee that the, young, of ,thoir
tare' ato permitter' to : lmprove every. opp.oi.-
tilting, antl i previtied with every pOssiblto.la,:,
eility for pedal :big, of tlio.'advatitagercel c b*i,
cation. proffered by the public libentlifx.rh - -,..!
The progress whichchildreninalcOM thoct:..
• studio at,sohool, dthoefids,A a Conuiditii4lPl.'
degree, Apo(' these.twoleircumstanek÷Arst;;
whether they are furnished with' theiefitOiitei
. ..books—and"sebontl,yilfether ilpirlationflanee.
is rogular..;•Z3Vithout thesernicans,ef aaval l 4!! ,
nmat, they' can iit best makelbyttlitflo Iteas4, 7 s.
may •,:arai -seeing tbeinSt4yei,distarteetl;by,,,
others- who
. have rto bolter: 46 'bo have. yo k;
tin-.tnicinsy-:‘Of-gtoting-aheAd r ,oue*s,tO-ei
cite iliseouragurnent. tallier than ONeitti.efe(l-...
,-latioi in ',their' breasta f fand then rnapik447too
_Aubili.itO 'ado4ll6f Mistake, that,theritro - en : ..
gag sib itt if' the purSttit: ; cif, ...knowie . (igto4fintoi . ,
dill:1,14 _. T
105;2. ,he poet _404, - .: , -4-._;.2 , 1 , i-.,- , ;:- :.7..4-,.:
'4/whrriscr worth hjiiiverty,deproescilel_
,So' with the , ambitieusoseholtir,'4lepressed. by,
want of suitable .Ixieks, and'the lopterttidity
of regularly attiinding'ilheor.
'Let these , fuel' ities fd`r•z• rt_ rage, than he'
01 - whWgrunted,yrlieney,lir ey.may re,'anr
.a - et fully as they • t rhay be.: Let ao t ,labor 1414 ;
exacted-exacted-of the child at ; herne
'fera. with the . ltursait'of his sfittlies. -- Enedrii=
"ra' , 43'.l4m , by every reetuisle zleitniepad,,
'pi t o •hini. ambitionjo ekeel - htsicheiAi t
ruat_es lettruirig.l', If he is netllai.t(l7 l l/1/.4 111 :'
bitieur4:Ahen , eheouragehie byvremtee - ,,,refi!.
4natard,--to:rleartf-tud..itLeyar-Str , waTeliAlillt4ei
aid liim.to-heerimeinteresterlyin'/esteftlgt•
1'6067.10'144 thei ltdYarttNet ef.kruiyvledge i '
,illiti.ttle 7 evils;uf hp:trance, Teaeb.hint Ark feel',
that xi •is.ttle‘ difficult fet%lain46.o.o,ter , '
r4e2va! tck/PRAldr
ith*.oo,LitcconvippingliiW of. thi?,,xpi plP, , yt
,tiattay,te.hit s n eNtlyt,,Flythie;Orkeittees,satd,
--ta4leAtterlarv:":4/9 son theatflll tuyin . ge_ i eri
•
.0
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)10 , : . 4:0'349 . ;14lizet,erftept.A.f , cit9p44 ) 0,
sgi
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1~. s. , •-fEMRIE "" STRRTRGEM; -"~~
IT is related that a yoUng man of graceful
stature, and Ontautiful countenance,. resided
'fo*riiiiirly.' at Bagdad, Where he was most dis-,
.tingiiiihed-among-the,sens or:the-merchants.'
Ono day, while 1m wasin.hip 'shop, aloYely.
damsel apßroached4havii'ig looked at, him,
she Perceived Nyritteiv over' .Ina dcidr these
Words ,
is no cutinirig to thatof men;
since it surpasses that of fromeri." 'By my
veil, :then, I swear,' saidslje, 'this mint Shall
be the sportoffemale,curiningpand he - shall
change this inscription ;the next...dav
she returned most richly diessedand attended
by ninny slaves; under pretence of patellas-.
ing some articles, she 'sealed herself in the
young man's shop. 'Yon haVe. beheld,' said
'She, 'the gracefulness-of - my . person', cans p ny
one presume to affirm that Lath hurtfPed
backed 'P at the same' time she uncovered
parr of her bosom': The 'young merchant
was fascinated. .'I appeal to yen,' continued:
she, 'whether. ram not, well formed„! She.
then showed him her finely turned arm, end
her face, Nyhith in beauty equalled the moon
near its fourteenth night, ;sayitig,_ , are these
features marlio with the small-lox 3 or, who
shall dare to insinuate that 1 have lostthe use,
.ofope eye?' The nierchantlisettested to know
Mir reasons for dies eßposing.to his view Po
manv charms; generally Concealed- under a
veil.' 'Sit,' said she, am rendered miser-'
able through the. Vranny of my father, a sor
did, avaricious man, who, though abounding '
wifh riebes; will, net extend the smallest !
trifle to establish me in Matrimony.' '\\'ho '
is thy fitilierlL inquired themerchant, 'I le.is
the Grand Cadhy,' replied she, and then de.-'
.parted, • The young .matt, in a.transpon of
astonishment and love, shut up the doors ot:
his shop, and hastened. to the tribunal; where
he found tin:magistrate.
claimed he. 'to demand in. marriag O lvour
driseiter, of whom am enamored.' 'She
is tint worthy; replied the judge, 'of so hand
some and so amiable a nude.' (She pl eas.es. !
me,' said the young man; 'do nut .cilipp s e my,-.I
.wishes.' A.. bargain was iminediately con
cluded : the merchant 'teed. to paY five
purses before the nuptialsrancPsettled fifteen
as it jointure. Tins father Brill represented ,
how unsuitable the bride would prove r but
the young man InSista fiat" the nuptials
should be celebrated Without delay, and on
the ,next night he was admitted - to the chain
be r - of his bride. But when he lad emoved
the veil that covered her face, he beheld
such an object!--nav,the Lord iiefendlisfrom
the sight of so much ugliness! for in her was
comprised every thing completely hideous.
He_pA*d the night as if he had 'been in the
prisons-of - rigern, among the mOnstroui - dii:
moos. At dawn of day he repaired to a bath,
and having performed his ablutions,
he re
turned
tu his Plitp* , and refreshed himself'
wish eollee: malty of his attluaintancespas ! •
sine by, amused theinsaveP withjokes. re
specting the charms of his bride. At• length
the lovely form of her who had contrived MIS
affair, appeared before him. She wrier/nate
richly and mere voluptuously ornamented
than on the preceding interview; in that a
crowd of persons stopped in the street to gaze
upon her. ',May this day,' said she, 'be aus
picious to thee, my dear Ofteeddyen ; may
God protect and bless thee!' The young
man's face expressed the sadness of his ht.art.
'flow have I injured thee,' replied he, 'that
thou bast in this manner made me the object
'From. thee,' ansWered rho Leauttlulstrmr
ger, have not experienced any atriont, but_
if thou gilt reverse the inscription over thy:
doer, I will engage to extricate theb front ,
every difficulty..'' The itierChant instantly.
despatched a slave. desiring him to procure
from a certain writer, an inscription in letters
of blue and gold, expressing,
,"There is no
cunning equal to that qj lecytitn, since
,it eurpas
ses and coltfinoids the running of mco." , 'The .
inscription was 'soon traced, and brought Y
the slave to his master, who placed it civet
the door of his shops 'Ten, by the advice
of thelair damsel, he went to s lace near
the citadel, where he concerted with the pub
lic dancers,
,bearlearlere, and those who ex
hibit the tricks, of minikeyshin Consequence
of „which wae the - next
morning, drinknig . colleowitri7lent fa tit cr in
law, the Cadhy, they came before him; with
a thousand emigratulations, "styling him cou
sin; the: young.Anerchant immediately scat
tered among them handfuls of.niOney.
The:jadp was,astoplahe4And,asked sev-,
eral'queshons. Tatlier,! said the young
mhn, 'of htjars,arid monkeys ;
such has been - the profeSeion of my Amity;
bat having acquirtxl iitoine-Weatlb, we now
r - 0i t the I.lustaeqa,:cil..rnerehtW' s
siderableiticleess? '
"BLit dolt thint tisked the judge "be
long to this company of bear leaders P'
"I must not renounce my Tamily,",roblind
the young man, "for the.sake_of thy dikagb-'
ter." • : • • -
tt it is' nor Lit," exclaiined the judo,
"that saukpersons should' espouse the daugh- -
ter, of one who N sented on . 0 oltreat, pronoun- ,
etits thc docisiops.of the late r —one...whose ped
igree ascendr•eren tifitylo'relittkonstA bur
prophet." - • ••• •': '• ' N't..?.,i Iv 'I:Z . .. "_
_ "But my good taTher'-'int ~,- 'isia thbinot-*
chant, "recollect thatllty : day 4,ler-is-My-dz.,.
gitimate wifo ; that I value ..earth hair of her
head as much tug u thptisand lies- that for all
the kitig-lwas, of the woild 4,..viiuid not 'cell __-
.sent'lq be ?top:trite& frori,tliern., '''.' '' ;•';
'-':- -At. lest-bistrovor' r-a-itliyiiree - Actui , ikirmally.
executed ;. tho mo . payi 'siblekitlityjmereliariv.
114 settled • was ,Tetupied. &Ilia, ,hoviqg,
aeplied to thit:pii;ap,ti'opliei whie.dttid:-;cOn
tnyed 'this itirottOtint oblitin§il tlid . • icrttilY'
damsel-iti-marriikosi4tuldhfirig!thellaheitte
IcesSion.of year'ettjt,),44l4o,alr49 . ll 4?lillak
, felicity; ''' ' '' , i".•' ..- '' l .livAV'''' • ''.4.
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AN 'ARAB•IAN STOICY
ME
TiiiiAD COW ~ROCKry.SCHbOL,
,Poetry and Piirdon Jones.
TUNE:—Woodm ' an , spole that : trod.
. .
When - but a Int le'biiy;.,
Tu Cow DrookßeltPol I WPlctit •'
•
First tVeltster was my joy,i,"ii; ; ; , p
`ThenDation iny:intont .
Murray rwent .clean ihrough
And lora his raise byhart,-- •
And read irt , tle," Prereptoi" tew,
AM-then In the , ' , Third part." •
•
-Then - 67er the erustedsnowZ •
With Joyous steps I trod: .
The'White bending4ow
- With isides did nod.
'With band-sh.d in my: tand
.1 \ • - The4till-side nieeD"Virousht.
theVity trrAlorst idr dnivn,hill, one
atter nnothen aver the plarelre, and inmi.tirnos clean
al4 - 051 the swamp inedder pond utiloi Ic ot
a caution to' railroads. c
ESII
Phil Anr;sy tvhsos ssisr,shlth?lthaater,
A tarried nom wed he .
In nthmrtie he'dgone an rut
As the DoubleUle of Tien.
Ite'd ittudied phyltie trw% •
And where he bon rded rotund
Ile gutted worms and tizzick tew
With route dug fruit rite ground.
Upon Ole hill if 910.0.1. •
. TIM! XI hovl houee ni c l ood o•nrm,
IN Milton! bi:c pile of wood,
It lunelfrd at cold norl.Fllll/1
_'l'hc hill-siAC Slope in trial[. t.
, glorlotio to the view'.
\\A—hoed Ti elide full half a lok.i.te
' • (hi sleds and dug-outolm
r "The boys may gwout, 7 ' , rays the school
master, says he, ime forenton, and "do you
go-and break your • etarnal necks a- ridin'
down hill in that hog troth, and you see what
you'll ketch when 1 git holt on yoti, MACS all!
Stop! Conte back, all on you, come !
Is that the way to gwout, like a passel of
skeert sheep, rennin: over one anothet ?
Where's yonr manners? }faint 1 told
more'n a 'hundred times-'bout that? Now
start', one ru a time, and when's'dh git to the
door, torn- round and make your manners,
every 'mutt on you. Sy 'Harrington come
right straiglirliack here, sir?. Yore a nirri
bin smart feller, ain't yon? Alebby you
thought T did'ut see you When you was'pre
tendin: W make'a bow, hump your forrard
agin &whom Johnson's nose on purpose
Jest see how you made it bleed : Don't cry,
Reuben, it'll feel' better arler its done 110610
" rdidn't go, to du it ; Rube iMnnt pushin ,
up jest as 1, turned round to make my .man
ners; I did'lithavejeoutM- do it,- :tliout hiit
lin'. him on the nose:'
"What did von- pLsh, up that fashion Tor,
, Reubert- had&t.-you ne,rpore„sence..:thatt
that 1" • •
" I couldn't help it; Jim Wright sleek a
pin' into me, and it kinder made me jump
forrard a little, and"---:
" Wall, go long-out;-both on you, and Ile,
Wirglirsic
come - here; I have bizness of importanee to
do yith .
And away went the bo.
_ .
been out two it-linnets afore they Was both.
iy
, —between \ nations any more than individuals
1- mounted -on a hand - sled streakm' it:down- -In--all-this,- Whilz,ls-thore Which the. - GoopeL ••-410
hill like chain lite'nin.- There wasn't a boy ' catrapprove, or on which a God 'of-peace
in school that was'nt a coastin iii some ...ray •
and e canTool:lov with complacency?
or another. Some was on sleds,- some on --: . Ye
I plankS; some on - logo, some on wooden such` thi.rrgBttre inseparable from war; a part
trays; and them that hadn't nothin' else to of its legititniiie;ifeiigned, inevitable results.
ride vii, \Viand set flat down on-the ice,-and Me following froth the New..Vork Journal of ..
, let others drag 'em by two strings tied round
Commerce narrates • ,
' their ankles. But they all remembered what
SCENE.-Years NO,
Doctor Phil Ant'ny told 'ern, and eo.bodv' A VERY DIFEERENT
didn't fetch the 'big 'llg-troth:- ...Thefe h the oflico - ofthe_old Gazette was in Hanover ,
' stood, right on the starting pint, as ( T ay. ) , as Square, near the corner of Pearl street. It
e hair'trigger to go off. . was a place of resort for news and conversa
live -seem-a-. dozen.ifellers,fit into it all, non, especially in the .evenin/. The 91'9-
' t - tiStel - tg,ellitrlik - e - a - bed - e •eelS- in-'told I -ning of 1 ebuary_l.sllt _lliki4,..was told, and •at
weather; 'and slide down like a streak. and 1 elate hour only Aldernium,rebra rind aniith:-
all tumble into a soft inOw-hatik together, nil or gereleinan were left xi-Ith father Lang. the
the bottom of the hill, like young rats in a 1 genius of Op place, The officO was about
meal tub. Wall; - putty iroon Doctor Phil being closed, when-a: pilot 'rushed. in. and
A
nt'lly come Out of the school hOnsito , look stood (Or a moment so entirely. exhausted as
for Jim Wright; but Jim had jostiritaited in, to be unable to speak.. •'110 . : has great news'
~ his little tray—the switlesttraft on.tlietrack;',.: "exclaimed ISIr. Lang. Presently the pilot,
: 'irept the big hog-troth—and liis'lituiliy red•::o°PiPg fur breath, whispered' inteligibly,
1 hair was beg,innite to stream -- bat , lr like a "l'eicc I jirace r The gentleman lost their
I blaze of fire. " Stop," cr i ed Doctor -pm . . breath as fast as the pilot gained-his. Direct
, .-stop, you little sequin, or ill be arter you', lv the pilot was able to say,, , lin English sloop
1 and give coil the wust lickin' you ever had ofw ar is bel ow, u ith news of a treaty of peaft.
in your lite !” . They say that Mr. Lang exclaimed in
_great
, , (I.'o,an't," cried Jim, lookin bark, n t h e er words than he ever used biiihre or after.-
I critterr i s got started and taint no use tu try tu All hands, rushed into Hanover Square; cry- ,
Izatop her nowt she e got the, , ,bit in her teeili." lug "Pease I peon' 1 144 . 1 ' 6 4' '1 The windows
I ' . "By the thunder and iliuistili f" hollered flew up for kunilies lived Were :then.: No
-Doctor Phil: itist-stomped-ika_n_his font.Mal sootier Were the imitates wire-Of-the sweet
up flow bath his heels. and (town he \von! I round of peace, than -the - windows - began - A°
backwards, kerwollop,' into the hog-troth, glow with brilliant illuminations: The, cry
;uld away he went, with his feet stieking.-up.. of *Peace ! prate ! PEACE I" speed thropgli the -
right tq, Jim's - wake, liin seen. hits corms..'city' at the top of all voices. , No onOtopped
and he put spurs to his loss, that' is to say, In enquire about9ree trade and sailor's rights?
hesnick 'his spikes into the - ire aril-pushed'2lVO4*!e-aloppe4-10_,emplireil 5v1i..5.t.h03r. even . .
ahead,'as if he was 'seeping flout a railroad, ' the 'Theionei- hence. had been ...Preserved...7-
l' inutters\br which politicians hrl irrita-
I On went Doctor Phil like Al whirlwind. and
he
led the nan o into the war, hadlaaf, 7 alr i their
l ' ho wallovertakite Jim laud over hand, dr
raiher-ItectV-erver-had: and-wit.q.--jost_rtmniaL jliortance. It was enough dr a ith&;:rtrinOkyt -•
lafoul e d it him, when the trothtetehetirs:liirhp w"r W9 B °ver , - Ali °id matl'irr- 0 41 , 14 :1 2 1 7- ..*:4 4- ;. ----
Of ice and sheeied off at it,tangent: . 1 1„, , attracted by the-noise tolis'Aloor, with /see&
pull down immediately • .4>plac4rd, •`Kro
~.
'Boys
.all stopped and looked at the schoolj', ' ; ;P - - )
which had been long posted:4 4 i - `l' , ZOk .
master, some on 'em 'eenarnost astonished ' .lery"
out of their . breath r and others reddv'tbr,,bilst er waS there Elicit 10 in the. 'eft y',: . -,A.. 'few
. a laflin'. ~ Wh iz 'went' time troth doWri ' the evenings after,' there'WWS' a general illiiinihP
.steepest'partol '11itAi11`.1,....-- • non, and although the snow.was:d. , ..foottde,e. p
~iiArt';:idd ,V g, ,h a lf.; . barr e o:,:ja,..the...tee, i tty and soaked with reinr..yer thstr..streets r ,ty„gto
crowded with:Mau, and wqm s er.h.o.i,igel:tfi,ete ••• ..
right acroSt tDoete* , ..PhiPs: Path; and all the
boys -IrneW mighty well ..W.ltat, was. eornin', and partake of evorythirqvhichlitia, , lrfitiW
for'Sbile.on'?em:llaifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiqrpelred . on sight or taste - oefe.a,ce, _-' •, ~ - ? ..'0 ,,* 41 -1' "
tillit-trieriforri ' . . ' 7 'o • •N' '''' .
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tirt,l!Tarliirl: 6y' Bal4ington;*.itnpie . . - up and '.BE or afior,;(2 , lltpß 7 Tass:,(lN.hrThll44.- -
_d0wnr..#9,11.,"21.111.P.P.46.1114th1tike., "'ii there he am' hetrr by derk;ltheugh the, dapgepri tiOr...•
g9oS,.,by,,,,tu*ey, 1" antl 7- We'ritifi; -- there. - ,lie - . -- be- boltedland-barrert-upon"iiii;..atrenehm 0
_..._
dii rer for,, l (hiitieptli ,strtitli.46:loA and: leap: turd stronghearts 'rad rind WillAtatisrflt4rgi . ,
cittsix fikifiVici'llie-titri,:tbroWilf 'D,Oetor.R . lol shine tiporillits.:.darknessi,srul-;maket...si,,:tty.
.•ten:forot driivirr,tlte;hilli',l4,.hirliti!...;,dyOpand.over otl9peppe.........Thsip;,lbe rof,..good - ebeittr,6,..Y . 61 3 1•
like.;'2,s,.,..butt.,_sail. , hrt!fi'Syst.„stopii:d. till be littlo,',faitft,"ll.s,pct. for *.brigliqi`laYic r ifttli.
,'lirtt - splash into ' - ri bilin' rintif,g, - Whelt - ilfe't ~ mtagry,- , lSandlimiirtriTpoyartyyst, n-- -
cattle went to drink and.hadtroil itfUll ofkitift get mar(llP fl ip earth in ir.a : cli-cldth'ilinr liih es ; v
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WAR- AND PEACE,:
WAR is•iiettbe holyday fhingwe sea now
and then on,•eurpea2ceful parade gioutle:-:-
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We must loop for.thejeality
if yoncreeiye what it really , i.;s i t4iii!*:.•
an:aceetatit' likeidie( following .Writteri,lii;ii;:f;:
Clergyritat ton tlheep_oti r of scenes - 11e Witeek. :!••
sed afteiihq,battle, of. ! Soldirf: ' •- • •
At.„'one 'WelOck,'"-says'
he r on'the cannon. "-
tiding eeiied ; L)vent,cin.!• feet to Soldu,t
in order whese,adVainagethe bat-.
tin had 't -TotVards• evening Seven. •'•
.hundred 'elan
_l'u hives, came to
t it indeed • some holding'
up their agand_swearing ;' others -
praying, g the"' King of Prussia-
Withoitt•-hals,.Withouvelotheik : some' on :foot
others two on.a.: horse, with their head&arld'.
arms _tieititp,;.some,drag , ing alonglib9l4L.,'
stirrups; saitckpilteiii by the IterseSF
• "When the battle was decided' antiNtO
ix shouted for the Prussian arnay,. .
to the..phice where the caniniading wese. 7 -
After walking seine way, a Cossacks „horse
came running full speed hawarda =.l
mounted him, and on my 'way' for
and a -Wynn this side the fi . eld orbattlia fcrand
the dead and the wounded •on the; , ....groend'
sadly cut into pieces. The tiatlier 1;-,:advan
ced the more those poet creatures lay Ileated
one upon another.
"The scene I shall never forget, The CA- 7
Baas. asl - 81101.1 as they saw me, - cried "out,
Dear sityketed ! WATER !, ,Right
eous Giirl'lclitUat eight I Men, -worsen„.4ind
Raissians.and*Prussians
,earitagep,
and horsed; Oxen"; chests and bug,4tigeraltly
ing One ueian sherbet to the heighth pf a man
Sevotyvvillages riiroand word', in flames and '
the inhnbiiauts eithet,massacredoptliiown '
"Th liner wounded-:.what hertid
ejfhi
hition of the war spirit—were 4itill 7 o.king at
one another in the greatest'exeStoStapin !
The field was pen sciftivento hdlflorie, and
whollg covered withalead and woundaid ; there
ras not even room uiongh to stem for fear, cy
steppitig 'an sofas of them.' Several brooks
viipre so filled witllluisianic that I do- affirm
it the!) lay heaped onelipon , akother,as_ high,- as
tteomeii, appatiii lac.hilLiAt the even groud
"I could hardly 'recover myself ftom the
fright occasioned by the 'miserable outcry of
- - A - -nobletPrnssiarrofficeratlto - -
had
had lost both i legs, cried.ont. to,,mei,, , Sir you.
are Ji priest and preachrnerey.i...pray show. • _
rrie, ,, setne coinpassiori,ind: . :detllletch me at •
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irtlie-'diselples-of-the=
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Prince of Peace sanctioiCsultb.uanede of Set
ding displis between iati4iial civilized men
~g, utsl they hadn
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