•07UV70. miles A >i'- r-J*- f J P.; 'I I; u. 1 n ’i i •> tmi.a ”r, ,1 n.yuu :i ■ ;• w-i i- ! j /BRAT*PO,N • \'} NEWGOODS! . , ;■ • J crsncd respectfully fdforipa; hia ■ tfiiends anajntfmcrous ciisiomdi'S', that'ho hjis re- from, Philadelphia, with, selected gssorliuenl Df n^w 4 i' l "tPAIiLOOOBSy .j ihe ld>vesi prir’eßjdrid which ho ! i8 ■ {delermlneotd dispose bf at verysmalljirontaj • - from .' Cassineto an.d. 'a?, vnr oua siicb as Dclamca, bircgcsp and a JaotlmSof Calicaps&Gingharna. Also, Cliccljs, Muslins, Bonnets, Hats. jJtwtfj find fcAoes.—A good assortment ol ,Mgn s> aOn's, and.Cbildtcn’yßoq.te anil' Shpos.Vor »||Sw>f qnulUyi'a'nd’.Veij chpof. 'Also,' boyts Hnlii’s Cloth anil'lluh'gatrinri'Caps! -*• ■ «• ■l'' groceries, • iMilltilS Spgar,, Coffee, Molasses, Pekin.Tefi Gora- Celebrated, Xoas.' ‘Also, constantly, tyt. ||Bl#oPt(ib best qiialiiy of Ga?pel Chain! ’ ' ‘ subscriber rcspcctCnllynslti, nll-wliit'wiaji |&|obd-bargains, to give him an early call. Don't stand, opposite Leonard's old stand, iKNorWfplinWf street. "'■■ i v -a, -it., ' •■Btftwrf'KggsV Bags and f)bap, taken attnarkel nlWtopblr” "■ 'is •i.-.n i.-.n ..i lsi a- N. \v! \VOODS, Agt. Ocl-3t IS6O —: .■• ■■—; ;. : •W’lntflr.-iClotUlns., , W:%ss&bney Saved is Money Made.', i-, MAY’S: Cheap and FAsmoNAßEßjCtoTiiitio,, -Sronr, f nppnsitr: KtliulCx Drug '.Shire; 'and doiir* wcshif Sturc, ■ ■•* ; lo'-lb* ; Citizens 'oft Carlisle 'arid fcinUy for thsir increased custom, we {again re- IftflltlKelLcnmi'any- to victy- en- Ml’ucnl.of Heady wade Clothing .for Fall & 'Odr Block consists of all kinds,of t, PANTS,. VESTS, .find. .Gentlemens »n-B?npCaUC a U I apd made in ihp most workmanlike nian of ilielatßsi' fait and Winder Fashions, dto wish In fa*or us with a call can save vOnty-fivc to fifty per cent, by buying at our and all goods sold warranted to give .eplirp Mdion. irllsle, Ocl. 3,1R50 - ' Ghciip Clothing ! ang nuCyourlJ»annprßi ; Jlrar , j liTPiUi'y come! here they ajpJ . . VVltat’s the KiatiVrt wfialVCUe’mattofl uly loofc allhe crowd, ' i' Uomft on Joo, Jim ami Sam. Haller*.; Bl ua.seo wHai’s ouu*. , . : ,'h,iio! hetocomPß IMU, .r , ~-t. WoM! naft hfm>wli»tVll»9 muss; hofv.ihe SUest'does ftl,, _l >K f -. •. ~ j qo tyjyfl..no fun«,«* «U»> • * . • > Only another great arrival, . _ licantiTul Clothing fdr the fall, Al M. *i ti. STKmeft’s (nothing Hall! ha*B'Artitfoii|l»t<™it ' ■ Toil nip, how do yon like it Joe i' op’t ou wanton, likninjpcl ■ Come on', hoys, lot us do. . low let mo/itf yoli, ■! i ; . What there you can find, fouls of all colors, , , 1 Ami Pants of all hinds.' Valslfoiifft so handsome, ■■ And UfiVf.lo so nice, ', # ... nil they will nnvhinh it Iruuhlcamnn,, If yoif them a call twice or thrlbo. fov wiVl waVt on And i|my nun foil yon with it nico.C/npV ■■ (hioll fol.ils (jualily and clion|incoil, , . . You enn duly,find, at **J Idiii Weal Main Sited, noil door to Burk- 'fi'lloU'l* « j i*,» »'• V} ti.U. STKIMI'H’ respectfully Invijca Urn at n of their friends ami the public-, generally, Ir largo lot of Hoods llljtt hnfc holm paroha a areal aactifioo ip the city of Baltimore, will hell Ihom at a small ailviyiro, as (liter*- ooni for lliem in our liilltt.atore room, bo ono ami all and Ipko lhem at almost any as wo are dolorminbd lo soil cheaper than , bought in Philadelphia, Now York or llal •lisle, Sept 2d, 1850 — __ Cull «t Ooldmnri’s Cheap' Ready-made CfolliiiVg! „r i)id Yellow Over-coat, S.E. Corner of in street and Market Square,hud directly op (lit Iter's store., vSyslom Triumphant!—Large salos ■ and Small Profits! fa-; In consideration el llnj ntmvo. llio Proprietor of SWVKft joally celebrated Clothing Establishment, on- 1 that his immense Block of. Mi |R««ily-mailc Clotliing) . topiMi for examination and solo, where may bo clothing of every style, grade and loxturosuiU SIOIW O for ibo &■ Winter wear, consisting br more |^W. i; ooo Roady-mado Garments! ■ in quality from llio highly French Pa rr iwESKt $15, '10 111” hwatrjr Pilot or Tweed Frock, «( i for $B. with the greatest satiety-of., . fetifiitdirni p/vNTALOONS, VLSrS, &c-, hind in Cumberland county. To tho Mcrcb lotianle, Clerk ot I." borer, wo would , sajr. if d. to aa.o the Uollar. keep n mind tbo time lage of ••Economy is Wealth, and call and tho immense assortment of Iloody-mode IfjlX'S CIIEJtP CLOTHING S’l'OHE nuchasing anil jmlgo for yourselves Ip, Sept 20,186 d— if _ •si Arrival, of Bools & Shoes FOU THE FAIiL SEASON AT orter’s Shoe Store, UI W&wSiW P R ".“, T V ~ ■KISINP"MsnV,' Boy’a and Youlh’e Coif, pnil Coutao Bools attd Brogaiisj w*hioh aro tridtoho of tho boat quhlity. Lottos' GOU7 akitis dnd FronchTloa, Miasosand phHdfcn|s nd Shoes In grout variety.,/ ,; f i , ; ** an elegant* assortment of GpMSJIOIJS & 3, with pll tho laloirpprovomonls, nijm'war* Yorfocl. Having purchased,tho^Gum,shops o agent of tho I amflylhdritfctl a new pair »u place of any ihat^ro^^fco of .French C.if' Skin., Mt>- ;ij. *o., ami good, workman, every, eltonlion tocu.to ro er W o,k..e^u,l. M lie,Sept, 19, IBM. , ... IKK AMT r j ■ .jjaiEUtJAKU kodl ei «JT e,i) lt ii«/i'.,Jw)'t! P/Miiiii’: J ‘it» ■ O »*j lid Bry- Jhi«.•;.•? t*’ ■■ - *f» ;. ..-t rfiii V :n v plan H> I ;•> J p L'i;) I ‘ln . ; --‘■MO'ttlC'Wl.': till .I'.iuiil -■.-. -: WH ij WfjibßTklte HTIDE WOUBMI ‘«>t -,i' His IHlle.Oalicmer hyihUelJe,, ■ . gazhjgon a Jloiwor, , , Tlio,foUicr,plucitcd lho cluiacn flower.* '• • ’fAnil'grivu'it City; I r. v • > Vr'itl) )ii>s and ®ye, , , . She eel wd the gift a'nd ainitell. ’ <- J .Hjjni,-; :! -jrj.il !• •■•■ . *• Oh. pJii who’made . - 'J’hMiitlc. violet-blue {. .> > *, ’’ WliMsaveHeWlln fifQKrah»*rtiell;fM «■ .. w. pv-.u.l h •!. A elmngacatnc o’er the ftthcr’a bro_w I • .(}*,!' gr«;wBlrai»KC»y wiidr Nrw UioojjhtiiHvlthlh lilm'had hew ilftt'd ! •/' I'»: >'BytbaKimict|irkle«pchUd« . 3 ■, ’ trnVlVh«s»eiVnti herlhiiffir’i'tKfrfrf— '' ‘ u f ”-‘i*!truth 1* allil* |Ww6fl’-; n..:;i ■ . . 1 "’j’jn-ie i< chlhl.’’h«»eiu, , ' l,l lit made that’llttle flower.* 1 ■" h 1! " The VimmPiVnorte—nml evriry flower,' 1 'i- Thai waved UahfiKMioetu Uni.san, r , lias Minimal Us brief, tint lovrly.liourj "llai stiedlts fragrahfioatidliigoiiS.u • *' aiie«iiminer , apnnfi-anP« f'*- ' Has huilJed wltfi llni>Arly'spring* '• 'llmtsuen tialllownmi* brightly "po T«> w‘Ul|lt JIKe A blighted thing! = • ' Thf?siimrtorVijniie-irtidmi«r>yaneye - ,; Tlinl brightly ttlH'Uo,,io, tear* isshroudedt Ami henrWthiit laved m>-withered He. ! •Or woridllianthls. hy coldness-clouded. This mimiripr’s pniin—tmt Min again, ’’* ! , .Hlmll h)»fh nnjl prrallie upon «lr» - • Tim enamored flmvcr.'ind jmlni the glen, 1 <• lluttlKWU I W ill lip* be there- , , . , i jHisfCillnijcotw, G JETTING INTO. THE WRONG HOUSE. ; Such was Iho light 'air hummed by a young man one evening* Jn, .the. pionlh of Soplctqbcr, -between iho hours of seven and, eight, as he turned-into a coqtUloHding out of? Washington, alrcqt,-where was his-bqarding.houao. ,• , t .■ . 1 The chafaclcr.of the oir suited. tho.ap psafance of tlio yodng blade,, for ’tisholnrncd into die court the light of the’ lamp ‘illumlniled? him; -ho’ wa’a tall, abd somewhat slender, but .finely.-formed; hia palo and handsome features, largo. brlglU eyes, wjthdork circles around,them, told of late hours and excUcmcnh. . . . />-*•, ,-< '• ’* rils cxlpfror %ol, v butted a.Uho. lop.by a 1 button, pabts di’a 'imulT colored hue, while vestiond chain fastened,at its lower ho o, tUluclicd to the ducco knowswlial In his pocket, (wc do not mean 4u sny that is Iho name oftho watch, but frequently ypung gciU*;of.Ahal , qfo .fl.qtnblo j,o ; f py* “ r n stance is known Of a tort penny nail pul to that oao,) bools, hat, and dicky of the latest fashion,'and switch qaiVc, surmounted by .a delicately carved JaityVhjg in ivory, tomplclcd the rakish tout eniemWe of oui hero. • .' As wc said before, ho was homimng a tbno m- no went into the court. . Passing up he ceased j aod.h.is {fiouglils, If they hud. been uttered, would have been something like Ibid: ’ » ' t *Some forty or fifty ypuff more, I should have said. • %ron wpi« si hard .oho ;,ono of.tjlo b'lmys de cidedly i Jinny, (f ho.wns’nl Uio very personifioalion of his Don Jmih—he went on the principle “go it while yo'ro, young,” and ho did it with** Ven geance.** .. .. .** • During (heto coghalioqe, as ho sop* posed his'boating horse. Attending the steps he sent tits (land on un exploring expedition in jjjsppCk-. els, ai)d extricated an fnslrftmcnt resembling a "porta 'hie jiTik'crWUh a joint handle; Inserting this instru ment into a round'hole in-llio door hpaflkotedan cn- On.cnlcnog. jib wan surprised n( tfia iflsap|iearahce of ffiofVal Irqo, and aiablo in its place* •• ■ • Whcrtj thojflcucoTs the hat tree gone to riow—l should like hqjmemalfy cXohumed, throw, ing dowii jhls, Jial. "How aWful quiet Uis Jus} now,” he boriUnucd, proCoedlhg towards tfip tilling tootn. , v t •" * .► .• Finding it in total darknes, he was still more sur priced. ,4 w* : ’ * “Juno! is event hbdy 1 wonder!' I’ll have aomo .light on flic, subject;” and wllli-thal-deler mlnatfon ho. orotced the room to a manlfcploee; to'starch for a mntch. . . lie placed hi" hand on someihjng that made him. utter an exclamation of •surprise. «. By everything that’s blue, a lndy*« shoe; extra ordinary event* must have Itanspirod during my ah- BO nco— a sofa hero,” striking against one under the muntlopicco. . * , ... • .<• . .. Tl.cjMmvh been fiftcliHtg l the personal /estate around nl a terrible rale. Ah ! a bahyVahoe ! Oil! imdn (Jot, ua «ho Dutchman said.” . ••Charles, iMhat you?” whjworod a very soft voice at the moment, and a warm hand clasped hla own.- ■ ■ •. . Whew I what the deuep Jf„lo.pny*nn\v 7” ho nV most ejaculated in surprise; But recovering himfloif lio answered in a whisper, ■ u Yes, dourest, it la me—over the loft,” ho said to himself, ' , • 4 1 see how it Is ; l*m In the wrong box, and this damsel thinks Tin Charles, no matter, Vm In.for K now, and might a* well pot It through.” • So thinking ho sealed himsejf by her side on the sofa, with one hand clasped in lion and the other around her waist* '' . “Charles, ’’ slio " wlmt made ,you Slav ftuiaid? 1 l»avo‘ been vraUiAg fuf 'ybu this half hoar/’ - 1 J, ‘-' 1 • *• / •’ “ Tlie'douoe you have,V thought hr. “Indeed, I aip »ory but positively I could; not come sooner, •* ho raid. ' I “Tho folk* have all gone away this evening, and we’Jl'fnske .thobostof our lime/’ said sbo.sQuccx. ing lilshsnd. , , (1 . , " *■ % i * I *‘Ved, by Jove wowin.'’wailho>et>ly,nßho embraced her and imprinted beveral kiaaea on her Dpt. ' ’ -r ■ ..•; .. , I , «I wonder who I’m pissing In ,lhe dark,” Ihpyght lie during the operation.,, “ Why, Chariot, 1 should tblnk'ynuMbe ashamed oryodrself, you novel; “Charles must bo ayo ; ry baohlbl yoiilh,' ’* thought ° U “ ChTrlcs, yoii must not do so !*’ ahe, exclaimed 1 , ! “what do you mean ?’*• - “ l*m making bept 9f 4 «ny.Umc, ,p , fae hie lnno.< Yob rinwmtor tho leet limy I you *mid youM toll mo to-night when wffilitHild.be |n«niod." *" A whiallo nearly escaped the Hpt of 1 ' waa iho nWovinted apo.naprlal of onr herd,) 1 thoold Tny Immediately;” no Ihimght. “ but alto might ml.- “« m bo Will bo mdal'fonaenionifor you- • -‘ ‘tOh. liQw.clad I am/’.sho oxomlmeo. • ul’Whai^aplokl?.l should bo in if tho folks nltoult nop in «|I of a aadden," ho thought at that moment .A-: U.o hla tplnd, Vlalcli |(oy ,l ‘ door. \. :i ~„ r \ ~ i 1 . 1 " : Oh! pletflmt blotfom.’ P«, lor me^’n •vrff^WR!Rl!Sp k «.w v . i Wiilil»!UieiloTr|y Ueii/V.-.: ~. .;)■• . , BY' FRANK DROANK. u •• For me 1 actors’,. Borne twenty or more . Ami love them most dearly. "•oiIttOODNT^Y— 'jiilit.l*ALWAYS OK ttIOIITOR WRONO.OOR COUNtRI" diVRLISLE, I*A-, THURS I)iVY> NOVEMBER.?, • 1850.. At lliia orpinuua Boundshc Bprang to hor feel great ly ’• ’■ v, j ’ r i; ‘ l H ‘ *'6h Soar!° whs' her Exclamation,what- ahttll.l do 7: hjbroWnib the folks? 4 - v < » ,: -ii ji •* Whktshall'l dorVwus lhd question ofGus, apl hosprang to bis foEt,. ‘ < • • ■, 1 M pb» dear? oh! : derfri’tfoho' bitterly oxclaimodt whß^shAll'l.liidd'ydq? 1 -’ TlidiVs do closet, and you the rootn’ before tho folks will see yobi 1 Oh,'mercy ! Ilshall looso t my place, t’ Theroi tho debris dperiingVrqutck—hide under the sofa,it is * ’High orto.V 1 .V -f. We Whl a)op to Iddfc fbt a belief place, but pop. fecd'dbwn and- cbmrnbneed craWUng . underneath;—• llta'progrCsa was greatly accelerated by. : hoc, foot, wliichsbe, applied quite heavily to his aide.'- ' v, , ** Thunder I wbal a plantation shoV gdU? said Gu»,'as it camp'in' conlacl'vVUh'.his ribs.» . / . : Ho, found llffa sflaCO under tho sofa quite narrow, ; to tniiofl 'so obliged to layfupon his ,[ a'cal in tho house.i/Hist !r— -(herb (hoy come-—one—iWd~tlireo daughters,, tlte. otd'maifi’ah'd womart gents, friends of.ljlo Indio's. I ibppaaei Herd they aro.'dnwn .on thoaolft. HowTwopld likd 16 grasp dno of those deliptlo.Jit* llo r fccl! / GodsPslto Wepld-think ' tho doriHiad hor. 1 wonder iioWilong'| have gol-tb strfy liero.! I'hopo ihorcohrefa'ailonlwfll'bo edifying.” •: , ; ■ • In this manner His thoughts run for the space of an hour. ‘ JJy that .tim'd hoifourid his .’situation any thing not* being- able,lo.move! an inch. Th'cro'wos heslfcrt of lliolrclephrlure. jddging. from thclr'contcirbaliqb, Wljich was lively as at firsthand not knowing fibiv long he Should have InSlayJn.liHhh ; odious him to anolhemizo them most severely, and ho'got wore to such a pilch, that ho let an.oath accidentally slip through hisdipA..f; ,r \] - •• Hnrkl whit’s that?” cxclpimcd ope,hut thooUu era hoard nothing*.. • m>;., • ••Jehu Ma^^n.^^.ihbu^l^,.C3ufl,' , what q nafrow es cape. If any pf til’d others h4d heard it. I should have, been discovered; then a:pretty plight I be in. • l,«hopld have,been taken for a burglar. . j Whjlo thus congratulating himself oP his escape, a shawl belonging to ope of the ladies, hanging ovfc£ the back ptillio sofa, slipped,behind.. Il i missed, and a: search commenced. \-J •* K most have' fallen behind tho sofa, .surmised [bo owner* ! i jt “Til ascertain,” aaid qno.oftho youngmoh,Mijng from the sofa., • • ~ i*r*. Seizing one,-end of the sofa. fie whirled into Iho middle of tho room.' • • . • Gods! vrhai a scream. The young ladies near-, ly. fainted aw,ay/ at tho sightof Qua lying on hi* l '"‘‘Burglar! Itiicf! robber!’’’cried tho lic.il Of llti lioubo* retreating towards the door. ■ ■ l “ Complimentary*” said Gus,‘ looking up. • • The two young men' seized ond yaised him to his feet. ‘' 1 ‘ ‘ l ' ’ • • ■ “ Giro an 1 account-of yourself}- hoW.come you hero ?” was the question ppl to him. - - , “Thieves! robbers! watch!”; screamed Iho In dies* ’ . ■ 1 ' ♦» Stop yourlnniso,” shouted, tho old gentleman, as Gus commenced sh apology. : , “ Ladies! and gentlemen,”, said Gus,.you have found mo oonccnlcd under the sofa in a burglarious manner, hul ’pon my soul. it.wasTor a different pur. pose. ■ . ‘ Ho then gave a,lucid explanation, and in sucli o manner that il sol tho old gentleman In 4 rbar or ( '/li6 girl,wan {heir fcajled : iHittVpSr&y nav'cheon skylarking with, thought Gus, a* her slop wis hdsrd on the stairs. 1- •- . A moment roorji and s daughter of Ham, black, as (ho‘neb oT spades, strode into the room. Sucli on apparation of darkness struck our hero diihih. For a moment he was a model of amaze mcnl 5 but a rba* oflaughter frpm.oll in tho.rooni re itofed his scattered senses, and ho became fully aware of his ridiculous position, , , ’ . “Where’s my hat?” ho faintly ejaculated, aa he rdshed from Iho room.' , Unlit sleep closed his eyes, did tho.rqnr of.laugh tor ring in.hls edrs, andiwhon souqd asleep, a vision of Ulb “negress” flitted before him. From th'u I’enmylvanld. A ItONEV-MOON INCIDENT. Tho inlerft'rpnco'of apolled o(lW -was col'lftl for yesterday, at the residence of Mi. Felix M. Baker, In rifle .slreel. : , * ’•* -J* ■ Mrs.'B.—l hope the first may*bb a boy.- Dear lilllo fellowJ I seem to see him now, tumbling ■about the carpet and'kicking up his innocent heels like a blessed, lambkin! lie, shall have your name, my dear Felix!—it sounds so beautiful and romantic. .... . Mr. ya»l* my; love, I washed to have him named Felix; very glad-to heat-llmk wb * nnreo in everything., I’ll - loach ,hhp some amu sing tricks—see il I . don’t. I’ll make, a man of him before he’s‘six years old. 'Won’t I» my dear f . . i • ■ * . ir Mrs. you will, darling*He shall learn to,re, ad tfnd write, before ,he leaves off ’h|a petticoats, Vknow ho’llho precocious. • Mr. Bi—Titat fie will; and tie; shall learn-to smoko aisegrtr d« Boon «s he - U looks so rrittnly to aeto a little toddling follow pulling away at amail Havana, j All, promising hoys learn to smoko early. ,1 smoked In my second I yC Mrs. D.—l’d rnihbt hq,.should riot smoko, my dear—U’s a very hasty prftdllce. 1 Mr. U.—A nasty practice, my level How can f (hat bo 1 /smoke, you know. • ■ 1: Mrs: B—Yes, I know you do, Mr. Oaken and it is the only imperfection In your qharacler. I Mr. 1 consider it ono of my,most graceful accomplishments, rnadam-nnd TVo resolved that I fvery son of mihe shall learn to smoko, iho very n U.—-And I’ve fosoivod, sir, thatjio son of \ mine shall learn to smoko at all. , , Mr. U,—(With cxcitenient.) I m very glad that you mohMonod it, then, for its right that we ‘ shdulcl come to bn understanding on tho subject. I’M you 1 know that Tom master in my own llOUSOj! ■•••< 1 • ■ * ' • * ■! i-Mrs.. D.—VIMot joq know,that you aro.not nty master, you. ugly old tyrant. Mr. B.—Say such another word, you saucy iad6 t bnd IMl'turri you out ofdnors! r Mrb.,U.—Touih mo If you dure, yon cowardly old vilValn;i 1 Help!.'murder I nmrder!! ,• .■. • Mrs,. B,(fails, Into t* violent. hysterics.’ Ser vants, rush, in. supposlrig'ihat Mrs; B'.' lS assassinated by her husband, flies to the front door and repeat* the ory of Great crowd collected. Mr. I». taken Jri charge by a deputy marshall of tho police* (Explanation At the Mayor’s office; Mr. B: is bound over to he of good behaviour towards Mrs. D.—which, will insured-nuilet house for ihn.hallnnce of the bonny* nioon.. And hero was rather a bad matrimonial fracas, all about smoke . VV. ' Never Y idea* iet slip hn bjppotWnUy of gaining a now iloluntttr. K^2 r !S&'* r From tlio Ponnaylvanfap, aiON. J. s. DLACIt. s 'The Bedford Gazette, Reading Free », Carlisle Volunteer, Clinn>bcraborg r«Hty .Spirit and Sentinel, 1 Norristown:! Register, , Somerset Vmtcr, Columbia \ Democrat, Monroe Democrat , aro orpong; thp papers | (hat have declared In favorer the lion. Jeremiah^S.' Buick, for United Stales' Senator. * Several of these ' paprfra copyhis groat eulogy on Jackson, as a proof of lus eloquence and liia acquirements. The follow* extract from this eulogy, needs no com* men.lt • . - ’ ~. . • • , All Ihttl iß.mflrtnl of, Jackson. has died. .But his and will livo forever* America will never foi&ei her defender, llie people will never full to4,lilnlc witljrgralltbdo of, lliqir truest friend, iho.humnn.race wilfcnever coaso to,;.|)ny the homage of profound ad iDilrajlon to ihp benefactor of tho.tvoHt). > lii tho charoct,er , «f;a‘‘privalo ;genlleman, no man of JiTb’ timo was more admired by. |hoso-who know General Jackdom ;AII wlio cvor seen J Jjinji concur, In bearing; testimony to tho, charms of, his/hmnnerami (he c.ourliy-g-roco of his deportment. not the result of an artificial, polish, hlil poltlcnosA flowed naturally from a kind, (ruphoart, j in alt. tho relalMJdsof. lifp ho,was Sternly and in-' flexibly honest. No broken covenants, jip r . violated | obligations : rested on his conscience. . When yet d 1 fcompurulivqly young man, and fame be. cumojr nsit nflbrvvrtrdsi wafi l|io ; public property of j iliq .'nation,'the misconduct of bno whom ho hud , trusted, made Ijim, .not legally, but .ns., he thought, i ’morrt|ly, jiublo for. un amount of debt,? equbl to the, | vnluiilof nll.hls properly. Although ho had not ipodo, { thocontracts, am) hud received no benefit froth, {hem,. 1 1 and the law would Imvo acquitted him from all ol»li- j gatiou to pay them, ho nevertheless gave up his ] Stately homo to the creditors of his false friend, re*', tired with his family to ii.rude .lug cabin in a now |, cUnfing,-and-ra((icr than slain his character with an wrong, his resolute soul faced pover* Hyi'tßllmut a murmur. t '‘lils education was not of (ho kind usually supposed to make him what in called nn accomplish* ! cdf scholar. Ho had nol tlioso immenho acquirements, wlyoh iu sumo men, overlay the mind, and .master j Ihq power of original llinnght. Ills researches were Qot 'fqr ornam.pnt, but foriusq; it was not the floweva of.lilerature, but llie fruit that attracted him. His 1 understanding was eminently practical and s(t>f.od r hoL.w>lh fictions, but with truths. While history, anclciit uiul inodej-n, sacred and profane, was famil iar W -him, it is, I.suppose, extremely'probable that ho.never read-a novel in liis life. ( .Uis. stylo; was logiotil( vigorous} dignified) and characterized by tho lucid, order and clear, reasoning, which' marks the production-of a master—it was .tho qloquened of troth, spoken by,one who bothfell and S9lne-of.hU .ordqrs, messages and protests arc hot cxclc4cd, iiitho improssivy fbreo of their diction,' by anyipublic papers in the world, except only ..by the Declaration of Independence.. . ‘ . i rAs’niuwyer, no m*}n ever understood belter than jic'did the great secret of success In an honest com- Inanity. 1 mean the moral rectitude which always supports justice and frowns upon fraud. It may, bo that lin was no grout adept in lha mere mechanical tricks of the- trade. Wo do not hear that ht caused an* innocent luau to bo executed, or cheated, public I justice out of a guilty victim. ■Ho had none of-the j i»lowi»\g *pcccb which could make the worst appear 1 Tho hr}icr. reason; and no truly great man ever hall it* Util l|ig,dc.vi|jsiual|iJLo£o^M>U]li > nff. r l*H\W rar afi'i.^itjfcshaiujitd.gwrxprnicking' A bad Cutup «ul ho could present truth In tho prbpcrbnrnclJons.af its otyn beauty, and falsehood shrunk atvn’y from.tho piercingserullny,«f ills inves* tigslinn.- As a science, he had thoroughly mastered tho law. Those great principles which,have (heir homo in the honest heart; tliu wisdom which tries all things by the standard of natural justice; the unclmul cd steadiness of mental vision, which looks (|oite through the mists of sophistry; the resistless vigor of mind-wliich brushes uwny tho artificial impediments which obstruct tlio rond to truth; ll;o luminous un derstanding which sends a stream of light into every dark corner where fraud might lurk tu hide ilseil; Ihq.nUtrlinjg integrity, which braves all danger in a cause of,justice—nil these ho hud, nnd they made him a lawyer, great in the truest sense of (lie word. These qualities it was that enabled him, wlicff-Ini foot w«s barely on the threshold of bitsincst, tosland unnw?d before' tho pistols of yeventy rsthobtliuasoil his hands by Undertaking their false defence.; They gV«.,/dignity and grace judi cial cluiroclci. and made hiy .public? papem, qnnn* swoacahle. They.e?to(ted Oom the thief JustlOo of (lie (Jiiflcd Stales tho declaration, that ho was tho profimmJest constitutional lawyer in (ho country, nnd •coutpqllcd tin;, m,out distinguinhed members of Con* gross, when the Seminole Campaign was discussed, and .after its dcfenco'wns read, 10-admil that Jack* ton, in tho woods of Alabama, and with no authority to consult, understood and explained the rules of. In* lernutiouul law bettor than any man at Washington with tho aid of alt tile books In the publiollhrftty. • Annmg the mihtnry Icsdorsofilils cpunlry.'whoso talents .wjoio developed by (ho hist war, Jackson alaniTs ’nlnno and peerless, without a rival to come near him. Ho had all the qualities of a great com. mandcr; courage, vigilance, activity and skill. Ills attack was the kingly swoop of the eagle on hiiprpy, , and his defence was like dial of tljQ rooied lion Witch ho stands st hay in hTn native jungle. Ills character In this department in indeed tui generit altogether. Tho hjslory of. tho world contains no record of any tl is not, however, upon his.ptililary services that ills fame rests principally. Ills defence of our Con stitution deocrvcs, nnd posterity will pay tu Jl« high er pritlsn lhan ids deeds of arms aro entitled to. For him pence had her victories far r/tors renowned (linn those of war. They elicited from him higher quali ties of mind and heart. , Tho nbrvo that meets an enemy on the’ field Is cdmp.arntlvejy_'a ojieap -virtue, for thnusands in all ugeS have had it. lint il is not once in g ccnlury lhat a man is born with the high moral oouruge, which fits him to lake Iho loud in a -great reform. . Ho who supports political (ruth must indeed ho well armed hi . ; h , t ‘‘Tliy ntronif li[cat , f-plstc of t at»ey»rt.iiotulnted.**. ifrho can onfli/ro lht> lingering warfare, wliioltywjll bo waged ngnlusl Ids reputation, by that “wild and inany*wonpouod throng,' '* which always,opposes the progress of liberal’principles. This priceless-gJA was bestowed on Jicluun iti all its perfection; end II plucodhimiln tho vary front of the world’s march.— lie saw further,lnto futurity than any man of his lime, anfl* Ida ,w«s the fearless honesty to toil his countrymen what' ha did sec. Ho had a heart full of hope and manly trust In tho people; and they were true to him, hopsmso ho was true In them, lie pur sudd wise ends by fair moans, nnd in doing .so, ho knew fear only by name. Nn abuse was too sacred, nor no fraud too popular, for (ho unsparing, hand, of his reform, lie was nOdemngoghoto fawn upon (ho masses and flitter their, prejudices. Ho spoke to them Ilka u friend for hq wss their friend—tholr da voted and'faithful friend—but ho told them plain truth, ‘wlielhcrtheyliked to lt nrnnl. (loknow (hut no appeal for e,vl| purpo,*un6otild bo njsd'o loony people so successfully, os one iddrcssod.lo their coy*- otousuess. ami that no deity had -Votaries so fallhny or so numerous os those meanest npd “tho lonvl erect of nil iho spirits tllal-foin M Ho saw the frightful superstition which mndp strong men bow bolero ihnsiirino'oftlialhise Idol, covering ins nation’ ns 'with a dark poll, 'and weaning tha hearts of the people from tho worship of liberty and justice.' Did ho enenurnge llulr airpng delusion by joining In the adoration? No; hoslruck at the false (300 in his very templo nod look Ids. priests by the .hoard even between Iho horns Aftho altar. |Ju lias bcon oulled ambitious.. In ono soqse this •oouialion of Ids enemies coincides exactly with the praises of .hie friends. Ho was ambitious, Butbia was,the,ambition of a noble nature—an affectionate yearning to bo loved by his country as nO'loved tier» an intense desire to leave bohirt'd. him a name hallow* od by Ua association, with groat .and beneficent ocr. lions—and to at last in agrafe nfafie.tacrcd.by the veneration of the wise and , tile, vlrlooU*. ii« thdab who object to such ambition make thoirworai of it. But/if anyone supposes that his lift was at ail influenced by the vulgar love of power fpr ilsowi| soke, or by .the sordid desire to pocket the omolu* mcnla of public elation, lot remember this « th®|' there never,.was a period' from' Jackson’s arrival Ulo : n|ro of twenty-one till the day of his death, when he might not have been in the public if”® had so chopcnvyct ho spenl.morp than half his time in privalo retirement. • Ho never in his occasion, solioited-the people or anyof thfelr ap*l pointing aponia for a plabfe. I|is Countrymen press*! ed upon him eleven different ofliccs, without anvl 1 procurement of hjs. Some of them hp accepted wf iln | reluctance, and all of. them resigned befoto the time expired, except- one ; that one lie snrtendcrcd-bacW to tile people nflrMhuving, held It a* long as Wash, jngloii held It before him* . . •,, , Taking 5 1 *® Conane*. V-. 1 : A ftioml ihtlio'Codntfy hue sent ub the following humorous article upon thiß subject * ' I j'Sonjo rich scenes occur In lakihglhe census, i/ndor I the late law for that purpose* Til® following, from an eye witness, ib one : ; " : I *» ]b tho head of the family at liuiho ??' uskt the in quiring Marshal. • *; [ “There Is.tho diyll with .his bonk,again for the d'rcoiory,”. ahoiitß a juniaKof the faniily to Ilia material head above tho Blaira,'who presently up* pears, .< ! ' • i “Is it tho hcotld of tho family ye wont surer but lust week ye wanted our names for ycr directory, an 'nuy ycr either heads. A free country this, afore, when 1 one’s head Isn’t mfe. Be offj an, bud luC'K to ye, an’ all Hko yo.” : • Aflof some explanation tho quostiona in order ore asked i- * « Who U the head of tho family ?” ; ; 1 i * Ann Mahoney, yer honor, the sotno In ould Ire. land, and forever.” n How. many male* In this family?” ‘ 1 11 Three maids a day, with paretics for dinner an**- •* Bui how many.men and boys?” •‘Och, why there’s thb otild mnnuhd'boys dnd three children who died five years ago—heaven rest their dear souls—tho ewalesl jewels that Iv or—V ; •• Dill how many are living P” j., , "t'lMoAoir and my daughter Judy, ye ice there, and a jewel of n girl sho Is, indade.” "> But have you no males in yooi* (amity ?” • “ Sorfa thq bno j tho old man works hard by day, and isn’t si homo at oil, but to his .males end his bed, nor Patrick ’neither.’* . ; . i • ■ •* Ifow inuhy arq.subject to military duly t‘ ••Nivcr.-ft’ orjtf, Patrick and thinouid maiv be long to thb ltWmils, (lho'.Emmcls, a Now York Irish corps,) an’, sure finer lookin’ soldiers were nlfor born.” , . . . .. ** How many are entitled to tote! .» ’‘ . . »• Why Ihb-oliliJ man an* mescU* an’ Judy? warn t It wo IhM bale tho natives and wings, an* all an* eh* cclcd Mr. Polk over ’em nil T Surra the day ho died an disappointed us, for a fine man he was.” “ How many colored persons hot© you In your family?” - rV,: -- ! * -j.!tPi*persl-what, Pagers jJo-y.oa in«ne 7 V . Out, man, on* dmi’l-hc •WMhyv f 'Kltl niwr asks for me senses again;—dr n’t ask about'me senses—whether I have nnger* Jn qjo Family. Yer out of yer senses yerself, begone, end don’t bother Importance of the Beautiful* What am half the crimes in the world commit ted fori What brings into action the. virtues 1 Tlje deslro of possessing, The desire of posses sing what 1 Not mere money, but every species of iho beautiful which money can purchase. A man lies l.id in a little, dirty, smoky room for twenty years of his life, and sums np as many columns of figures as would reach half around the earth if they were laid au)enpth ; he gels richly Vyimt does he do with frehes 1 He buys a Irftge well proportioned house; in Jdie/ arrange ment of his furpilur«,he ((ratifies hitinself whh all the beauty-which'sptftndid colors, regular figures and smooth surfaces can convey | lip has the bbau* ly of variety and associations in hia grounds ; the cup out of which he drinks Ids,.tea la adorned triih beautiful figures ; tho chair on which he pits is covered Vvilh smolh shining, leather; hjs table cloth is of the most beautiful damask { mirrors reflecting light from every quarter of the rooms; pictures of tho hedl mailers Toed Ids eye jvhli all tho beauties of atnbilion. A million of human creatures are employed in this country In minister ing. to the beautiful*’. > * ■ . " J - It Is only a barburoun, Ignorant people, (hat can never bo occupied with Iho r necessaries of life alone. If to eat, and to. drink, and ho warm, were the only passions of our minds, wu should i be all what the lowest of us are at this day. The love of tho beautiful calls man to fmsh exertions, ; •and qwakena him to a moral,-nobfe life I and the glory of It, that ao painters .imitaje,-and poets sing, and statuaries carve, and architects roar up the gorgeous trophies of their skill, and .as every thing becomea beautiful, and orderly, and magnifi cent, tho acilvlfy of the mM ti®oa to greater and belter objects. The principles of justice are sought out; the powers of rulers, ami of subjects am fixed ;• man advances l» the enjoyment of ra tional liberty, ami to the ealabllfthment of those great .moral laws which has written ip our hearts to regulate tVio destinies of the wforld. Sidney Smith, PIQUNT SINAI. ■ • This Is the holy mountain, and ntaorig all the stupendous works of nature, not a place ran be Selected mom fit for an exhibition.of Almighty power. I have stood upon (ho summll of the gi ant (Etna, nnd have looked over thebloUds floating beneath it upon tlje-bold scenery of Sicily, and the glant-rfiounloins of .Calabria* upon the lop of Vesuvius, ami looked upon lho.vyaves of lava, hut (hey ore nothlrig compared with- the terrible soli tude and bleak majesty of Sinai, An observing traveller called it *» a sen of desolation.” Not n tree or shrub, or a.bladn of grass to ho seen upon the Karo rugged sides of tnntmfrrsble mountains, heaving thefr naked summits to the skies; while I the crumbling ma«sos;of granite all around, and i the distant vlew*of l|ie ,aand«, from, the wildest nnd most dreary, present theiraosjt terrific and , desolate picture the Imagination Can conceive. ■ Tho level surface.of the very .lop of the pinnacle is about sixty feet aquam. At one end is a alnglo I rook'about twenty luet high, on which, said the ! monk, the spirit of God descended, while* jn the orovlee beneath, servants receiver) the. tablets of the law. Them, on the spot where they were given; I opened the snored book in which these were recorded, nnd /cad them with n feeling of devotion* aa if (.was standing nearer and receiv ing them flip to directly from the deity himself. Chambers. “ Who made you?" enquired a lady teacher of a great lubberly Hoy. who had .lately Joined her cUaa. *• Don't know !" aaid ho« “ Not know 7 You ought In' be ailmmed or ypnr* self. A hoy fourteen yoxra oldl Whywthere’o Uulo Dickoy Fllton—ho’* only three—lie cun tell, dure ■ay. Como her?, Dioky ; who innrio you V*. •• Dqil !" liupcd thg inrnnt prodigy, *• There !•' *«M the teacher knew hoM lomcniberl’V ... ,• V Well, ho ouglMerT* anid »lalnl but e Uttlo while ego ilnco ho'WMtnideV* AT 5200 rEBANNBH. NO. 22. ©arirtiefr THE OCTOBER ItBAFi BT .piLMUKt. r. OIiEKHi fhle (tilling last! why art thou tom ■ from parent, item to soon 7 Why fade* awiif hue,, ‘And droopeit thoii at nbon 7 ■ Cantt thou not keep thy tinge so gar, * With all it* gargeniie »lmanr< Noryield unt'nthc autumn blaat. Which strip* thee of thy green 7 )t . • • • ‘ - October leaf I thy fpie belli fted— ~ . No more thy bloom *hall rjear, - • For curat by Death’* epipolaoned breath, ?Thy color now t* *eret f -• October leaf! hot timeißfona,,. v i ■i Would linger *ti!l to lift • ’ 'J For man doth wro»tlo too with deith, In abort but idle atrlla. A Good Htr.--D,uring the Jenny tlnd excllo* room in Boston, the coachman who.dtove her from' • to the Rovero House thha ridiculed •.* the fhS*«e admiration which his, fellow cUlteht; were exhibiting, • Mounting th«fcfte(£ ,pf,lhe. b<£-j lei, he cried—" the hand that llfte&Jeony t Lind out of iho coach. dcnUeine(iV of you have the privilege cl dollars—qhitdren half price. I Strang* Casb.~A young .than In MasaachtM . setts died recently, aged o*3 years, who had been removed from his bed, or hqd lilt clothes . changed during the.pasl five years. • ' Quits Likrlv.—J. AvMartin, in a letter fr6nr. California, in last week’s Norristown Register, : after recounting their miserable living, says: men were to live in the same manrierin the States, as here, they would get rich there at well a» here.” , .... •'», . A coquette at a a gentleman who was adjusting her could Jliri a /««> .- “ No, Miss,** to use it, * •* hut I can/on a , The ladies of CincinnaHt havebecn holding-k temperance Convention, and among other proceed- * Inga, resolved to coliebt and publish the nnmefe of t women and children made destitute by drinking. Go ahead., . • • I • •There is a great deal of philosophy in a dog*J., tail. It is as great a (elMoiV as aiUdy’s fan* -if a dog is pleased, his iail is immediately in aaWag gish humor—if he is afraid it ilopu— lf it sticks but,” You can tijll the character and* disposition of a dog by bis tail, as well as a» t ’. Phrenologist can decipher yours bumps. ■ •A* rogun asked charity' on ffrelence of being dumb., A lady having asked, with equal ily nnd humanity, •* how long have you been* dumb V* tin lost his guard and answered, birth, madam I 1 * " Poor fellow V* 'Said the lady*- imd gave him a dollar, Pi.basant.— The Free democrat at Chardon,’. Ohio,announces ** Miss Harriet M.Torfdy,”,ai nssistnnl editor. Thai must, bn a pleasant edllo-v rial chair has “ Miss-HarrietV -for an M-, slstant, and altogether an imviable.tme. . . :> ( f t from Baltimore, taya that a number of. Balllmo- 1 | rcans ate making .preparation In order.to sisrt,.for Boston, and otWf Saif-; ern cities.in quest of fugitive slaves, . i ;. Motkmbnt or Slates—A 1 late number of»fhlr Columbia Spy says fliat about three hundred fa giiive slaves have left that place and Marietta fol Canada. MaTOFI BAtIRER AGAIN ARRKSTtD —'The Whig Mayor or Pittsburg (Marker,) Was arrested again, on Saturday, charged, on oath of John Darlon/ Kaq,, with an assault and battery with intent to* kill. What a beautiful specimen of Whiglntel ligiMioe tuul decency this Mayor of ,PiUsburg |s* } Slaves in Canada.— A letter from Montreal, of October 31, says—A number of fugilive'slsvea* from the United Siates.arrived-hero and at Toronto* yesterday. It is estimated (hat nearly ono thou sand fugitives; have fesfthed Copada sipcQ/lbft commetibemeni of tho agitation, 1 many’of whom 1 have passed into the interior where they intend abiding. There appears to be less sympathy) showa-fur them than formerly, and many seem to*, be suffering from want of the actual necessaries of life. ; * .• • •'» t ;:•>.< . *: : ArtBMPT to Rob a'DaWc—Onb or T« Rex*. bxrs Shot.— A letter, dated Uoslon, 0ct.31,* Kays—A desperate attempt was made last evo nlng, by a gang of six persons; to break Intb the VillHgH Rank at Danvers, Mass. They were' frustrated In their design by the vigilance of the’ watchman ipside, who fired-.upon the robbers* and-? shot one of the parly dead oh the spot* The pihurs sought safety In flight. IJpon examination it was ascertained-that the one who received thef fata) shot, waa John (ft rnlge; Brtn of one of the directors of the Rank* who resided with hW lather next door to the instltfnldn. He-tlVai 40 s years of-agb and. unmarried. His father heard,, the repoil-of the g'Qn and went but to spewhmV was the matter, when ho stumbled over the dead body of his aon. 4 . 4 • Governor Johnston officially announces the election of fifteen Democrats and nine Whigs .tor the new Congress t an oflicinl duty that contrasts’ J oddly,enough with some of his predictions before tho Jagt election. . . . • */ John S, Uhsv, of,Arrastrorig county, is named’ as a candidate for Speaker of the next Hotiio.of • l^epresem*^^ B °rfhia i i pAriteß Matiiicw.—They are making gr** ‘preparations to rpcHvo % .Ffllber at Cincin • natf, wliero t he Is t or a lll iLDtJSfStihe.— John M’Donongh,. a man said to Jio worth (eh millions of dollars, died In Now Orlerina'on the 17th ullV, of choleVi.' lie was a.nallve of Baltimore, and it is iliid'that Ho lias left all his money to the poor of Mist o[ty and New Orleans, , . '-o * Jersey sent into thd blty/eF Now-Vork during tho -present season 1,338,fi00' baskets of peaches which sold for about 360,000 d'dfcV* h. i-* - / ,‘i ■■ Fifty thousand pianos wersmanufactured last year in New York city alone; > , n ; , , t - i{ ’’ The Frost-sow tho pretty Flower, and sought* to marry* 41 Wilt thou V 1 said the Frost, and the . Flower wilted* - 1 > Death or a Mcmoir w CoNdßKet.—Hon. Mr.' Harmanson, a member of Congresai from Louisiana, died at New. Orleans on the Wih ult. Excellent Advice,—Set a'value ori the itifoll eat morsel of knowledge. These fragments) art the dust of diamonds* 1 It Is true, as poor Richard U mnch l to bn done* andr*perhans you are wesk*hinded but'stick to'll steadily, and yon will see great effect* for a constant dropping weare a*tone, ; ,j t A man mny learn that In two ralnotsa which rbay bo valuable to him all his life* <; <■■■■••'i- ) Learn all you ean» and .you will -ilyo io.'eeo lla valno. ■-> Reinomlier that the beginning oP tbnJfflbßmi: sciences