, ■ •» fn s:fl •9ihi9\) lg Jf t»r lo ..r'l Mi jmi'ut bluow trio i’fn v iffoira'f; : iSiwofc; -ii vm H'o' frri;rn;j>iT ' oUtwlaif l 9>oqj'. lii .-iOccat'-'Arrlval- at rill 1 •x'FAtiti'AND WINTER GOODS. ' ’}p 'T'ltoo'gVafhta-Jt fof pry-gdqiH.Groceries, Contis u\. and Shoos, at tho corHdfc.bf .Hanover and Lbu -I'Jil",V1 rr i ”'; v ',' ,! 11:7- informs 'hia'fri,cndft trffd^dWyfh'as f relnrhcd from PlftHlßh|Bfay'wUnY ljrg’d > a'hd Votibd J dEB'6ylbjoht of ~l 'l l’ , ,f AiVAND, I ui, part of.CrooiliiluthH «n<l Capsimercs, I J lon- Sfj'f•iHWW’lnXf l , Suappntlers, ' opm6\ztn'«iii Ss*»nA Sites* aincs, OTcrV, &cV ! ‘ ‘‘ ,'. .. r *,* *' *' , ■^iWHo'tfßToVCnjchi'of'Parasofs 1 , 1 Donncts dc Rib • «&Wi! i, WhW.ha,kWAWi-f!i‘.bit ciiiiinV ‘ ‘ ’* Ma*Ps & tiWl~A l ?cry and 6 qyW tlat’a of ovary sly loop'd 'qualify. 11 JJoST(/ r & Srto l E^.—An ,l 6jc(chsjvd vOneiy of Mens’, itfdpKriJre’q'fe 060'tkand Shoes, fiqm (he riibW'ceVtioratcu moriufo'cfuVcffl. 1 ;l '■’ ,l "’twuC t'^fKWcs, Molasses.-Ricc, &c. Choice 'i*EAS‘‘frSm uio well known' Tok doalorfl, Jen* kina ,& Co. tnoModgo fbal wo, jara.selling description of Goods, at ostonishlhgTy Idiv prices*, .Opr system of a‘great number. of of* all "Who wish good bar* gfcm^ft?'6ltclfcdVas ; oxlraordi'nory inducements cap be offotMrid'porchakere.,, ' •* Butler,.Eggs, Rags, Soiji, and Diicd Fruit, taken ahmatfyotpViccs 1 ;’ ‘‘ f ,MM ; ty. w. “woods. Act. £‘ l Oct l oher 7, 1852. i cc Stoves!, gloves! rpHE subscribnr has,, itiade. arrangements with X.tho hiaWur«tc)|li’'erB df‘ Stqyes in Troy, Al YoiK, Tlrtladblphla, &c., by which lie o|^*f ‘inducedidhts to persona wishing to pnr cy^SQ equal to the manufacturers. Among assortment of oo ir COOK STOVES, vyi,tl p,O found the best and moat approved patterns for burning*either wood or coal, all of Whinhare warranted*. , 111* Parlor Stoves, embrhdft'new and beautiful styles, and such an cannot fall''to i pledge all tastes; ' In addition to iWes<y, l^h’al finH’f)'n‘ Hand si large assortment of ATiVA’ IrES,l r ES, which he feels 6aiisfieJ will pWai£ pbfchgsers. ‘ Persons desirous of procuring a good stove will tdo;woll) lo’eraminb riiy stnek, as it will be their «dvanUgo : tQ giro nio the preference. JOHN D. GOnCAS. >•• JJ^€sl i '7Jig7i l?/.. opposite H/wada' IVarchuusc. Carlisle, Sept 10, 1052. i.h . • THE IiftTJEST IVEYfS" IS, iTHAT'tbo-cabscribers hrb receiving weekly tnip lplie»of'hindiiomeßnd'rihoap Dress Goods, Cloths, •Oassimerca, SauineUs,Tlannclb, Delaines at IRj ncijital io,the(9scenl goods, Shawls in great variety, 'Dress.tViramihgs, buttons, &c.,selling off at prices • ihal defy Pdropelltion. Coll and sen them. ;.il .nti I—u, 1 . ; ..t». * t. »»’ JJU*.'*’**. ’■Ndlotoll&r 18, 1852. 1 ot i! i-r 1 i —li" 1 .? 1 !--!- ! — i.i .mli unCldMis SuttiiiclO, Ac. r«rel*ed-h large assortment of French Blk. •«t/ andlDblgilinvßrown Cloths. •n Adarge arsortmbfit uf Saltinctta and Cftssimerps, -j;A>fmo lot of Flannels, Kinseys and Sack Flan nels} all colors. A largo 10l of Calicoes ATManclirstcr Ginghams. A good assortment.of Mon's, Boy’s and Youth's Water pVbdt Cools- ' _ n clog-int qssortrpcnt of Ladles Boots & Shoes, Misses Boots and Shoos, and a coho of tho licet quality of Ladies Gum,Shoes, which will bo warranted cheap and good. For solo by N. W. WOODS, Agt. December 10, 1868. ■l'Sh'c,: greatest-Wonder of the Day, 'T^’tlle'unp'i'rpUcVcd‘difiplvy of cheap aml olegnni nbvy.pbpnlhij nt Ugill'y's Emporium. «itid which 1 hilflo till Jbscriptioii and defy competition.— For instance. All wool Dcltjncff worth j»;,J^opp,Pflolnc9 ( worth |^ ( |.]paijcocH wbri.lx , - , h,i < i][cavy*gooj Muslin worth CafjpMU Black Cloth wonh Flannel* worth Cl ick and colojcjl ?ar«moUas, 60 for 31 Back, l F,.onncl9,wV , oh. 36 l ® •• n, rrthdh' worth 37 for 18 ,fl ’TioHg SliflwJa pncomminly fovr, ■V< yjonjj Bpots worth s3'fo’sl,so; rt 'To eriumoratß UfcuV 6f tlp'iquoslion., Thd ptoik »• ,T®JX cheap. A lot ; 6f received. V Como one end ,aU ho'brc puehaalnß elsewhere, and t tnko » look’til oar'now aloc\.\ No trouble to l ahiiTf goods bt (ho old stand, East \fain sired. 1-, i i•' i tf ‘in>m . CiIANIiOp.OGIIiBY. 1302, - tt XIJJESH CMrqij, Wants; nl ! jlja'p, Pißfl» Prupf.s,/Almopdb, JhlUGiNms, fll* ,ibe((9fi C»mdl»B,,Rnd Map- •,Sugar, ;'juVre s ii™l Bt ... r W. A.CAUOTIfi'Rs.- " . 18Sa - )n B BANDY PEACIIHS, o lot'of eupcior ban dy Pcachea,Jpß(rpp(!l»<id pi i d.., . ■ i, VV./^ROTpERS. A LOT of aupbrlor Ollve’OH,'Tomato -Koloiiuj nriß received at Nov. 4. W. A. CAfIOTHERS. /CLARIFIED CldCF,Vinegar, a superior article ® a l« 8t iiioiohcop. I,jproqofy q(, i ■ i\V. A,:CAROTIIEUp. t .uJNqtMv.U ndi - .k ■ U l . | ■ ‘ "Hi™'.Wlftw'.fihvmM ji^iu&VW JL/wlili aTu)l supply of Quccnoswatcby Umpioco l.iUßt.iqwwed nt •' , .Wi A.oAUoii'imus. ..1,’3W<)H,.4.r ! ■■■ill' •- •; r A r'f 1 'Coal. ~, . , prepared foi family uot, !,FJ¥i!^WB,«na-fQr..la : l)y, ■ Ua\ Sue mil V. -.i , W 1) MUKRAY.Agt. . ml Jply-SB.ABM-iCgV.- .' , ■ .'i I■' > .tiOGHRIES' B UB ,r i Mpliaac, ■'lt QnO'all Mher dilicios'ln Uii prnccry lino, all of "wmfcji'ofi'ftcsli,,good oiuf tfwsp, NovyiAllm timo ; C‘ Il'AftUEßrtlES juflt received and for Dale a; thi cheap store of . ,- r '' ’ 1 » filß«i)raliKr'lO. :i ' O; iffHOFP,' Agt. ,„.o;t.w.,ii' 'Hill' flflP'Kenli,. , mllE Morchonl Mill st’Oorll.lS liWWorks is of •’Jl'lfortffW rdnf oii' fa.orabld folios. ’ Foaaasaion EGE > •''bewbW Wife!*-—Bt - ; UOttftSi. 1 CANNA LEAVE MY MINNIE. -Tak’ pnck.i'ho rJng, 4cof Jamie, : 'The ring you goe to me, .i' L Autl all, the vows yeuiadorvcslreon, Ucncnlh tlirf lilrkenlrco. Dul giu me back my. heart again, ~ It's a’J lino to sic ; ' '■ Sin’ yeMl no Svft lr »fillin' time, ■ • ' Ye canna tnarry nio., j I promised tbimy tladdio, . he slipped own, I mtlcr wud (crtvb'lny minnio. - i, f , . , Whaler,sud.Jicr befit'.- ; I'll falllifu’ keep ihypiVmiae, For a'that yo can gin; ( . ,Sqd. Jamie, ifyo.u iniiQ wail, Ye'ne*«r catj'ioarry'rtio. n • , • u ■ '• v '1..11 -,.D ,<■ . J.connaleavo tny mmpic, 'Bl)c*s been nn« kihrl to me, Sin 1 c're I wax a (mimic. A wde thing brt Her knefc. Non ipnlf «|,o ll calm my goivdon hair, Nor busk me s.nod an' liraw ; BU6‘i« nnld an' frail, fior-f«*n 'am difn, An’ eube>i>ilt close on a*. l Irninun nn leave ini’mlnnle; Her jnnrnvy la nn Inn#; Iter heirt Tr henrlln' to the moots Where il mnun shortly itnog. Wore I an he,truss o' a crown, I’d n* lir honor* time. To watch (ter steps o' helpless nan, As ‘she 1 it j'ouui u niched miiio. JWCsccUatieptisf. From Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal. TIIORVALDtiCX’S PZItS I’ LOVE. Some fidy-fivc years ago, a young woman ofpre-. possessing appearance ■ was scaled in a small back room of a house in Copenhagen, weeping bitterly, In her lop I .y a few trinkcis and other small articles, keepsakes, which sjio had .received f(onT time to lime She took ’op otjc after Ihi! other, and turned thrjn over and over ; but she scarcely dislin* giiislicd them through bur Minding tears. Then she burled her face in lier hands, and rocked to and fro in agony. w 'Oh !* mooned idir.‘.md Is il come to this? All my dreams of happiness arc vanished—all my hopes urd dead ! He wilt even go without bidding mo fare Well. Ah, irtmlrn ! tlml 1 have lived to see this hitler day! ttieGvdr! A< this moment a husjy top nl the door was fol lowed by the entrance of Hie object of her grief. Uo .twits a young man about twenty five of ago, his person middle sized and strongly built, hj 8 ftja hires massive, regular and atlrnclivc— b|q loyg.hplr flaxen. Ilia eyes blue. This was Beriel 7'hurvulJscn, h numb which has since then sounded throughout the world as (lint of the.most illustrious sculptor of m.ndcrn times. Ills step was firm and quick, his ryes bright and bis features glowing as he entered the room; litil when ho beheld tho altitude of tJio weeping female a shade passed over bis countenance us be grnily walked op to her, and laying his hand nn her shoulder, mnnnrred ‘Arnnlie ‘Bertel,’ answered a smothered vnlco. The young Dane drew a chair to her side, and silently -look her tear bedewed hands. 'Amalie, 1 said he, pfior a piuso broken only by her quivering Bobs,’l am come to farewell, 1 go In the morning.’ She ceased weeping, raised her face she wiped her eyes, and gazed on him in a way th • t mode bis own droop. ’Bertel,’ sn id she, in o solemn 'one, but void of ail reproach 'Bertel, why did you » m my young heart 7 u-hy did you lend mo to hope ilinl 1 should brennic the « ifo of ynur bosom ?* •I 1 olWnys meant it; I mean it now.’ Kbe shook tier head mournfully, niul inking np the trinket*, continued — ‘Do yon remember wh.il you BJid when pu ginjc me Ibis—and iliih—r.md (his 7* •What would you h.ivc, Amcli.i ?' I said I loved yon—but—but— ‘ ‘But you love ambition, fume. the praisdof men far better !' added she, bitterly. Thorvaldsen started, and his features flushed ; fur ho felt oculcly the (ruth of her words. ‘Yes, you ay 111 Ilmivo garnle Denmaik —you will leave yonr poor, fond old fnlhcr nod mother, whose only hope and only earthly joy is hi yon—von will leave mo, and all who love tho sound’of yonr fool, step* ; and go to (he distant land, and forget ns all !' 'Minl’ige! you are cruel nnd unjust. I shall come back to my old father and mother—come back to thee, and wo shall all bo hnnpy og iin.’ •Never I Du’dil! never ! When once you have guno there Is no mure happiness ‘nr ns. In hnivon wo may ell meet ngnii) j on earth never ! O no, nov. cr more will von pee in (Ins life either your parents nr your pour b oken hearted Amalio !’—and , again her sobs burst forth. 70 for 00 2f> for 18 18 for 13 i ‘ihfor 0 12 for 10 8 for G f>o for $4 for, $3 31 for 25 'l'hurvaidscn abruptly rose from his chair and p iced the room in ngilhtinn. 11 a was much distress ed, and one? or twice lie glanced tit Amiilto with evi dent hesitation. Ills pi si ||>o pleasures of his youth, (ho endeared scones and friends of his child* hood,the ufiuotioa of Amuhe, tho anguish of his parents at the, approaching separation, all vividly pissed in reviow, and whispcrco him to stay and be happy in the city of his birth. But a vision of Romo reap vtfo, and beckoned him thither to earn renown, tvcnllh, and earthly immortality. 'The pride ol enn scioqs genius swelled his soul, and lie fell (hat the die was cast forpvcrr.' lie rcßs9|c4 himself by the ride of Amalie, and once more look licr hand. Slio looked up, and in one glance read Ilia inmost thoughts. 'Go,' euid she, go and fulfil your destiny. iGod’s will be dune ! You will become a greoimon; you will be (becom paninn of princes, and of kings, and ynur name will extepd (jio fame of your country to the uttermost parts ofthe earth. I aco U ollj and lot my selfish love perish 1 Only promise (bis when you are hero, iftqr in (bo tfulMilaxe of your triumph, sometimes urn aside from the highborn lovely dames who,arc hronging nround, vnddrop one (car to ttioinomorv )f the lowly Danishigirl who ■ loved you bolter then liorsoli. Bertel, ft/rvtl.', , The next day, Thorvaldsen quilted Copenhagen fur Rome, whore ho resided (ho whole remainder of Ins long life, and rnor.o (Jinn realized his own wildest’ ■tsplrollons of fume'. ‘But (lie prophecy of pour Aina lo (vas literally fulfilled—he never more beheld his 1 (.rents, npr her, first true loro I Meatfly; a half a century had- jejapacd, and ,again’ was Copenhagen. woiojocn ■pfij'riw’dcd wllh’coger, sorrowing spectators, and ofpvcry house was filled, with . f'udly oxpccui'i fdecr.- At length tho cry, ‘'l’hoy 1 comet* wasocWd from group to 1 lh6 crowds swayed V*hd , fro under tho sympathetic swell of ono comr.a jirpptjon.■■ '• '• A withul old woman was settled at : Iho upper 1 . window of and when the cry .Was taken up, slip raised counlrnu.npo, and,passed her , bfttuls.oyqr l)tuye£, as though lo clour, away tho] ru|st 9r.J n *? ro >ylnlcr. , An Immense , procpwiuq dro\u\e|K j. Appropriate military , pfunlc preceded corps \, c Yng qonvoyed (o lie last oaj’tlily! abiding place. • luring* of tho land, thoToynl fam*. Ily. Jho pobility, Ih'Oargy, tho learned, (ho bravo,’ (h'd girted,;tli6 rohowulwalked after it. Tho ,bon- L nors of mourning woi««Vbd r l tho trumpets walled, nnd ton ll)ouaand from stem and 1 gcnllp broosts, and tcu\ from l|id* eyes of ,warr|.‘ ora ad Well he Ibvoly ftoivifioWercd liko ruin. It was thb ftmefal of with the Da • ntsh; nation-fop mourtifcrel (h o :old worn -lan Who gazed at it as H by—she «Wb Amdlie,lilt first lovoi—*Tbmv\tJton‘had novdrmir ’ triod« ndithor had she. ’ i :. V ■ , . , , 1 ; (n'Ab.i/if/tffl/i.iVmormUrod IhfiUwpman, wiping- Qwny (core from a source wiilqliw rftilpyjqng yesrs • l|ud’been dry \ ,*how rnnrvclleua tube will of God f >to think behold (file p oor |j cr . toll All that I predicted mo« , .who knows whether yap rolgM|QQtW- .enjoyed a. happier llio oftor all, had you’ziayod nli t youp old Mpoß.ciiimTntrT-MAV-iT acwavs jjE lyaux qa • CARLISLE/" TA'., TIIUIISfiAI, REMUARY 3, 1853 fatherb'nd mother, and married mo. Ali| Himlen t ‘ (bcroVonjy Qno can tcli! Ppor Bcrlol!’ aped, and pno fmo Sabbath morn, ning.an bgca ana’decrepitfemale 1 painfully d/aggeij her weary tlio’crowdod rooms of ibal wondrous building known as Thorvaldsen Museum She passed npl,(D glpftcoial Uio matchless works nt the Sculptor,,but cropl until,she reached op open docrwoyJcariing in tbo inner quadrangle, in centre of whjch a topib of gray morbloicncbses ihq mortal.romaifls of biro whoso band created (ho works which fill tho;cdlfioe. Stop . by step she drew close )o the tomh,)ond sank on the pavement, by Its eida. Then she lold:down,liercruoli ( .and pressed her bony hands lightly ov.or herskinny brow. murmured she, ‘they told, mo,to lay hare, and 1 pray. cd : to Qod to grpnt me strength .loicrawl to the spot —and be has board roe. Ab< i/idien, I can die happy now V .1 ■Sim withdrew,her bond, and.peered at llio eimplo but all comprehensive ineciiplou of "Dehtil Thor valdsen,” deeply cut on tbo side of the lamb. Then she raised.her foro.Hngcr, and earnestly tracofl with, every letter to,the end Smiling-feebly, she let fall her hand and complacently sighed, while on cranes* cent gleam of subtile emotion liglrtodop .her linen* rocnls. * *Tis true; ho moulders hero. Poor Bertel, we ahall meet again—in heaven! 1 * Ilor-cyos closed and her head slowly sank On -her breast, in whtcb.aiiiludo she remained uniil ono of tbo officers of the museum, who had noticed her sin gular behavior, Ca md up. 'G amm cl bone, (old .wild) said,‘what nro you doing 7’ . •<■ She answered not; and ho slightly touched her shoulder, thinking alio was asleep. Her body gently slid to llio ground at tbo (qooli, md ho then saw (hat she slept the sleep of death !* ONE THING AT A TtflllC, Ono thing nt a llilic, my dear fellow—one at a • lime. Ii you attempt lo lifi both the twihs hndyour wile over the stream at once, you will probably drip ihe doll of the little ones, and the bonnet of the other, nod Bet wifo down'anklo deep into tho stream. Sonic 'men of extraordinary gifts can rock the criidlc qnd road (ho paper nt (he sumo lime, bul few can stir the hominy nnd calculate an eclipse at once, not bnrh- I lng the one nnd postponing tho other a yen,r qr two. i You may put ob many iron* in the fire' as tho fur- I naco wijl hold, if you time (hem rightly about their | coming out. But don't try to hammer out oil nt . once, nor attempt to shape an col speer nrd a liorso' ehbd nail at tho same blow. A wise builder will 1 hove tho masons busy hero and the corpcnters there, and much work proceeding with equal pace : bul ho does not draw up the specification for a new house while ho ia draughting (ho plan of another. We may set out a trdo'Jjjol will bo growing while wo Bleep, wind up a clock that’will run Ita round while we run up town cn an errand: bul wo don’t set out trees nor wind Clocks wJiilo running of errands nr while asleep. It is wise Jo hndo things bo situated that Ihoro bo no chinks between our job's tno'tlmo wasted in taking up pnolhcr when oj»o is ended, and that, when really tired of one, wo can refresh our selves by laboring at another. Bul it is wasteful to (up from one undertaking to another while yoi fresh enough to push the first on lo conclusion. Ono thing at a time, and that thoroughly, ia (ho secret of suc cess in all groat attainment*. Crowd the inspiration in between ndrro\V bunks, tod narrow Ip allow two jobs to ride abreast, oqd you. can float down jl any task you have attempted, though as large among ymir common tabor* ns a seventy four ja among oth er (hips. But widen the stream In accommodate a sanirijars uoJ bo left for another jf'cio ’i'orit' Times. Indian Kloqucncc. Tho Toronto Watchman, of the 30th ultimo, con tains an earnest appeal from tho Indians of Rico Lmlio to die whiles, begging them lo stay intemper ance, which has been communicated by thorn to the children of the forest. Some pissugcsin (ho appeal uro exceedingly eloquent and touching- It says: The live villages, Alnwick, Rico Luke, Mud Lake, Schuog iig and frvdii. aro nil that is lift of the Mississngnn Iribo ol Indians. Save us ! our whiio brolhois, save us S Long .'igo you ciuiio to us and asked Tor a ploco (o build your wigwam; wo gave you a country ; say was il not worth giving 7 Wo now ask you for do Mycranco from an enemy we ourselves cannot over come; like everything cine of a whim man, it is too strung fur us. Wo love our homes and wo do fight this invader of their purity and being; but our ranks arc getting thinner and weaker; our deadly foe is marching onward, wasting, destroying, crushing n victor to aho West! Our Whim Urol hers, could the souls of tho dead Chippowus, and Mohawks, killed by Firo Water, corno from the Land of Shade, and ca mp by the dour of tho. Whiskey Trader, from ilia oily Hook, to tho h«ad walorq of tliq. >.Dig Lake, (own and 'Village, would bo crowded ihy the Palo Outcasts; Red on mure, scorched pule by,(ho blue flame ! Warriors no mure, ihp 'Pippins of their Fathers lost; Hopeless ! Tito track of a cappoa ,c»nnot bo -seen upon thr water, nor n Ire It of an o.'glo in the clouds S so dies tho poor drunken Indian ! His cannoo shoots down tho stream struck by tho poison tho Whilo man brought, his spirit flics into a darlt cloud!—ho in gone 7 Who caret 7 In a few winters so will our race pass away.!. Scattered, weak, dumb,hopoless. who cares 7 Give us back our woods .and tho deer? Give us bach out' wigwams sndiour,father's vilroo ! Sayo ps, Opr Whilo Brothers, pa«o nil A dying race implores yon 1 Put out tho Dlao Flame that is consuming us 1 Vo can 1 Lire in thr Tponca.—Mr. Buflor, a pleasant 100 turor bn ctornoiogy* in a Iccluro dcljvcrvd’ot Louis ville, thus doscrlbCesoino of tho luxuries of tho torrid zone; “Tho beta roguo Inyp.flip foundation ofia trem.cn dpus plcpr- In a moment you nro covered will) ticks- Chigoes bury thomsolvcs in your flash, and li-itoh n colony, of young chigoes in a, few hours. They will not live together, but every chigoe sols up a, separate ulcer, and Ims his own private portion of pus. Flics gel entry .into your mouth, inlu yonr.pyss, |pto your nose; you out,flics, drink (lies, and hroaljio flies.— Wizards, cockroaches, und snakes got, |n(o your bed; ants dal, up the books: scorpions sting ypp on . ,11m roof. 1( Everything bi'os, slings, or btuts'cs j.oypry-, wounded by,some pf ; BnimaJL;lifqjlidl nobody has every seen bd’ foro pxccpl byvanimqriJam and An Jnfocl with,cloven swimming ip your, lea'cup; a nondescript 'with nine Jvinps is, struggling in the amall or a caterpillar, with several, ,jn In? if hastening oyer Ihfl hrcad'amftyj/lor I natfiro is nliyo, and seems to |io gathering tflf lior olpfuglngicttrliosts.to cut you np os you aro, stand- waistcoat, and blokes. fJuoh are the tropics. (! All lli)f reconciles us In fogs, vapors, drizzle—ln our .opoihceoricsi .rpshipß 4 about with gargles and tinctures— pniislUdliopal coughs, sgro throats, .qp'd,,, spoiled i, , , (£j* Oqo of Tom Mopro’a bbituarioa 5, n “ i i. i. Jloro Uo* John .Shaw, > . i ■ . i AMpinyotLaw j And;w|ion ho died, 1 Tho devil cried, i - ~, , GlvO usyo.urpaw, < .John Shaw,:i : , ,1/ .i Attorney.(it Jbaw.l ... , i • t rjr-'-tr\ ‘.'.■Mr-'-r-Tn-rr;,,, I i 1 II ii rolled enhp prophet Mahomed, IbAtliQ.wtlk' df l.*Mho.«PO«J»)no wll|io|il oasling- n jliadqw.r provos.blui Jo I»i\vq.|jpoii lrsjMPfircnt humbug, ,imdilln):pply,wonder ft, that uobydy, jaw iluough Mm... v > .. i•, ,ii j, , i; , i ,T||o nI S O JS' f ?r i 7^uli»pi r Uip . ,|»OAripff, tlf*t j! 10 M» i,pndhurn ijflard,. rppvirUcd U>«l|i|l»oro,wu» much cry and little .woo) algal Ijis close eliavcn salinate. THE RAIKt "pROMTnB huMoARiAN orroTorr. 1 It rains,—how it riitnV! 1 ' ' • , .Aipleasanl raipAhis is, , Ifyr l'm with my Jove, And fafel shower andhlsscif. \V|tcn, rain comes, .ijjn lightning. When storms break above : 1 : Ba Maze from fiiihe cy’es, dear, The lightnings of lovol' "•” • Bui U thunders,—it thunders ! My dove 1 musl fly, , , For-hero comes your mother J j Good-bye, love—good-bye ! ’ SHORT PATENT SERMON. DV “ DOW, JIl. M Modem, YaoUiS, te*t —Vow. Mr. B. , inks|h’nri'tcM me Ifyoircaii; * ■ 11-1 Tin’ ciiill-rnnco bt-iwucn ii youth nnd n ■yquug mart ? Mv llr.Ancns:—This queatiop was once asked ■ .thy friend Slmhspcare bji a drunken, mahogany -1 faced, carbuncle-nosed blacksmith. Tho reply was that there existed the same difference’as between a senldcil nnd ■ cuddled apple. Wo see,. then, (but,in (he limit of dm grout hard, a youth wqs nothing more nor Ics* than uri Wclplont mall'. 1 ' Though phync-illy juvenile, ho was <Bolf opiniotily endowed l| Ayah all ilie ripened pr, jpaphuod. -lie scorned lo be colled a boy, ihoqgh liq .proved him self a child by pouting whdrfladdftss as'-* my lad.”— Because Ins moiher’s apron strings were ihcnias now computed ul gum-elastic,.whioh so In allow hup lo roayi somewhat nt random, lie foolishly Imagined that lie had clipped them asunder with (ho 'scissors t»C independence, and wusnl liberty tucrtjdy all the rights and privileges uf the adult. Vet buys | will be boj 9, in spuo of l|ietr strongest endeavors lo i appe if np men. My friends: In these degenerate days of ours, we have no youth ntroiSg tho masoulino gpndcr. They are ciljicr baboa pr mcD. No eooqpr hue a ltd ar rived at ago of,sixteen than hOTiPginjQJg curse, 1 swear nnd swagger, like n graduate in tlio^sdhool ofj | profanity and pornpousnees—chew tobacco, or a i horso cats hay—smuko cigar*, ns if his, reputation was based upon the corn mil ment nr ol die act drink rum, as though his character might 'suffer disparagement if ho didn't'lndulge Recording ,to the habit# and customs of his elders—and try lo . cultivate whiakore, for the sake of exciting,(lie .envy and jealousy of ins follow playmates. How proud is the fledgling when ho first discovers a few pin feather# Blurting from hi* callow chin! He Is no longer a child then, bul a man, |n every sense of the 1 word. Should his mother ever boro'(he temerity lo •cold him, lie calls her •no gentleman and if (ho father undertakes to chastise, him, ho complacently i dr^w,a his lingers ooro,«s hi.i upper Up, as much ns I lo aay, “ If you loy hold of mo, you take the lion by I tho beard.’ Oh! these modern youth!—ihcy nro bnglU cnough without any extra robbing : lot them alone.' AlPUiey want to become perfect mon arc, I licaltncniah whisker#, a standing shirt collar high- I heeled bools, and a big pocket-book. If (hey don't • shine then in full meridian splendor, they never will. But what looks worse upon the chroksof a bny than “ pnir . o ,rFlvTi m oT li.Vscored lichens on'| lungus And then as for chewing, tubti' ii : lo see such u temple of primal purity, Hesn and new from the hqmlof the Great Architect, bedaub eel wl l Ii the filthiest of the filthy, is enough In turn I the stunliirh of nn ostrich. As to vouth Imbibing | alcohol—tint double distilled damnation to young Boulu —f.»r the soke of being thought men, I would rather that a son of mine should saw his teg* off, or 1 venture upon a spcclition in Wail aired, than bo. guilty of such a mind-debasing nnd body destroying , prod tee. Then lo hoar a lad, before he is old onnngh to wri -ilu with n full grown grasshopper, boldly lake 1 tho name of God in vuiu, & sol at defiance the hosts 1 of hi.ivrn nnd the minions of hell, is indeed most i awful’ ' I don't mtud a hoy's swearing a little ac cording to what he i# allowed by those who are older, ' and have u right to swear ns they chooio. | Tins is .i great counlry, tny friends; —it grdws with its growth, and tho undergrowth growolh with marvellous rnptdlty. Heaven only knows what we | shall arrive at in tho end; hut 1 sincerely hope, and vcn'uro to trust, that wo shall all reach heaven at ’ lust. So mole it be ! Worklns ll,ippy girls—whucnnnol lave them? will) their cheeks like the rose, bright ryes <• it<J el.slio step, jrow cheerfully they go to work. Our reputation for 11, flucliigirl« will,, make excellent wives, Blessed indeed, ivjl|.(hp/m men bc .wfio secure such' prizes.— Contrast those vvhq do.nothing, but sigh ail day, and live to follow tlio factions. u simpleton-and a popinjay would prefer onb of the lattci, if ho wore looking for a companion. Give ufc the working girts. They are worth their weight in gold. You nuy.yr see them mincing along, or jump a dozen feel to steer clpar of b spider or fly. They have no u(Tecta. Uon, no silly: airs about litem. When they mod you,. tjioy speak without pulling on a dozen sjlly airs, or trying tpslibw oif-lo belter .advantage, and you feel os if you'Word talking (0 a human being, and nol td a painted 6r a fallen sngel. If girlf knew how sadly they miss it, while they ondoayor lo sliow off l|ioir dcjicalo hands and unsoil od skins, nnd put on a thousai.d airp, they would giyo worldb'JW'lhe situation of the working ladies, 1 with ore soTar above them in ihletligcneo, in honor, m everything,ns (ho heavens uro obovo the earth.— Do wise, them you have fouls, of jouraclvcs ihroogh'llfoi'Turn over a now leaf and begin though late, to live and act as human beings, us companions to immortal.mao, fnd not plaything* und dolls, ,lo no other way oip you be happy anil subserve tho, designs of your existence. Wu hud the pleasure a short ago, of showing .the principal lions of New YorkJo u strung',t,.a gentle man from tho island of Coha, and wo miy add a ,I‘rpalHoiiV though not a Ftllibualcr.” He expressed astonishment ul many MiiogS'rdho buildings, l|io noise, tho i(io .|iu)Hle, Hut there‘was one' ep'cctacfu which excited Ini him innolion; 'ttid'tvhal that sjieeiticlo'wli 1 * nit ouf a’o.dlest mailer ooUld guess 1 Irwis B o'bliluk-ih the'moVniilgt and wo woro passing tlio carriage sinml In-Broadway, along tlio Park. About halflho drivers were seated on the carrisgo'boXcflVorlrisidd, reudivif'a nrwapaper, Our entliusi-taflo friend, stepped suddenly, ,fqd con tinued to look at 11/ls, tp hiin most novel, apd, extra ordinary spectacle,“upll 1 dho of ifto 'drivers, coiighl his eye, and Ibapcd down ih hope of s custoiiior.— We then moved tin, and our'Cuban -deeply •fl'ootxn). expressed liitusolf, thus : " ft ts lho .grandest .flung Misvo ever seen |n yopr country. I .The, carriage driver read. newspapers I When, shall. 1 «eo'that in'my poorOuba'l" SVe ma'V Cubans commonly spesk-df un'as'" rllo induitrlout Americans*!?.,. We rtifontblbg.native;Cubans, who, qlmosl la avian, dailyypofk and tnighfly dref rp. .of anncxajlon to (>is inauslrioas . nation, af tliolr'boat moans' of ddllverdncd' frodi ihs “Spanish' yoke;"—’ Anolhcffdot our friend compiles that eight hundred boys and girls from tho isUndiof Ooba tro: how at scljogt ir/c lhiu ppuplry, all pf whom bceqpno, imV.ued with .sentimc(|(s, bosldcs ocnuirlng; tlio English Wo shali'ltdar frotli llieso youhg repnbtiea'hd, suirtd'dKy When Iho "podr iw Vi|>». 1T — Z/ame Jeurnol,/ .’n . : ...» .u*'.,,' a head," said,.roTalftl prisoner to Cromwell.' “ 1 fjdUbdgrdb with yda-^Tl 1 woe Ydr'UW wbry roabun.W«>took Charles ibo Fir>v‘*, M replio'dlhd pu. 1 ril«li.,-i :,v/- i . .... i ' Wito' Coliocied |l b^ i Uift Kon> tiicMy cblortizatlou gin Deeotnbor, all, from Kentuckians. 1 . . , •7«h r ’.’j V■ (I .-M ; A BIIORT BEIiMON. , 11 Mah’s.l Vapor, 1 Full r df : woee, ” - Cuts a caper, >. < ... And down he gpeq. I *' . Gcnioa hqs ihe power of. condoling mighty truths ifito a small, compaea, as is illuslratert by J the heads ibis'a'rUcld.. ’ 1. Man's a vapor; ’ '' !V 'Thls'chows that than ie forever puffed van-; ity; that his most mighty deeds and ioCtiast eay irtgS are but wind; that when be talks Mislpafr,, whop he waxes,eloquent ’tie fog, kcd.-wßen be bf-1 comes angry, Ms All smoke, i . ' 2.’ Full'.of '.wops. . ( • | This a graphic description of the condition of mAh. Witness;' ebrnfe, pouts, toothache, hypo, j matrimony, and olher'innumeiable evils to which, flesh is heir. >'3. Outs a caper. This is another startling truth. Every man cuts a cape/—eomfl wipo nnd some foolish. He does nof qul htV neighbors capers, bul< hie own! and every ope Is known by the” caper wp are taught that his happiness depends tijioh whelli ef die caper he cute la good orevl), But be (list ns it may, bis end is eolemniy’and impressively’ shadowed forth incite concluding line. > ; j “And down ho goes!” j The Little ihndcHng Thing.’ I .It is not often given’ ud to read n 1 piece so obpre , (coding, and yet, vyithal so poolical, a* tho following touchingly bcauti/pi.linqs. They were written by an English laborer, whoqo,child was suddenly killed by tho falling of s beam. Its premature dcalii aug gcaicd the niolaaohply monody. Sweet, laughing child !—(ho cottage door • - 'Stands free and open how, Bul uh! its sunshine gilds no more * The gladness of thy brow I Thy merry Step hath passed oway ! Thy laughing sport is hushed for ayo ! Thy mother by (he fireside a j is. And listens for thy cull; And slowly— she knits, Her quiet tears downfall : Her little hindering thing is gone. — And undisturbed she may work' on ! Gen. Putnam nnd (he Vonthfnl Sentinel. It su happened, (hat while the £oplains were sta tioning (heir sentinels on ihc.sveof the bvllloof ■ Whiio Plains, Gon Putrtfliri, the commander, ip pas- I ling observed Capl. VVothby call lo one of tho posts (in tho dirrtcLion of tho enemy a lad, named Arthur Stewart, a beardless boy, whereupon Putnam remon strafed with Copt. VV. in the hearing of.Btcwarl, on j the impropriety of placing so young and Iqoipcri oncod a sentinel In so responsible a situation ; bul Captain VV., who know Stewart'* mottle, guaranteed liis fitness and fidelity. Stewart took liis post, and during tho night the General had occasion to pass outride of tho line, for whnl purpose it is not slated, bul wo suspect for the purpose of trying (he yopng sentinel; foe in relurju the sentinel. •Gen. Pulmnn,* was the reply. 'Wo know no Gen. Putnam here,' answered Stew t. •But I am General Putnam,’ returned that person, •Give mo the countersign, then.’ 'I have forgotten it,’ was the reply. That's a pretty story from the lips of Gen. Put nam 1 warrant you nra a British officer, sent over a* a spy, returned Stewart, who was well aware that he m js addressing Putnam, for the muon wa* shining brightly ; but lie field the staff in lit* hand, und be mount to use it. •I warnmi yon Fam not.' said the General, and ho attempted lo pass on. ‘Pose dial line,air, and you are a dead man,* ex cl-iimed StcW'irt, at llm anmo tune cocking )ii« gun. •Stop where you are, or I’ll ma ke you stop,’ coni inn* ue«l the sentinel, (as the General disregarded his first notice.) hastily raising his gun and taking a some, what deliberate aim. 1 'Hold ! hold !' exclaimed Putnam. ' I du hold 1’ was Iho sentinel's reply, 'and I warn yon mire more, nut lo pass by these lines.’ •But I nm your General,'continued Pulnim. I ‘1 deny il unless you give mo tho countersign.' Ilure iho General was at fault. 'Boy,' said lie, ‘do you nut know mo 7 lam Gen. Pulnnni.’ ‘A Drilish officer more like. If you ore General Putnam, sb you say, why ,don't, you. give roe the countersign 7 So sure as Inm my mother,> sop„ll yod attempt lo pass fho lines. I'll make cold meat of you. I'ai n sentinel. I know my fluty (hough (here nro spine people |'n the world -who are inorvcllously inclined to question il. t At this Piitnsm finding that further partpy would bo useless, desisted, and the buy deliberately should ering his musket* began with a great deal of assumed haughtiness, to, pace the ground as before. Tho General regained his tent by another rpgto, but stibsrqucntly'sonl for Stewart, com'moned his fi delity, rewarded him pecuniar!/, and promoted him i,o (ho rank of ensign. DonH Kill (Ue Small D|rils< The little painted songsters follow man and attend upon him. Il iB llioir mission to clear his ground and trees af insects which would uuihcrwiso destroy iiis fruit.and grain. What, would tlio .copptry be without i(s birds 7 lnnocent' notes gladden tho ear, and their boi/dl/fiil forms and'plunisgo de light the eye., A pair of robbins have (o cunspmo’Uvo thousand caterpillars In uno week; 'and What an dtnuunt of service la that flirm was that single week's work f 'Thb farmer who 'shouts (ho suuil .birds that cpnfidipgly surround biH.dwolling, j errs bnif) in economy and benevolence. Wo speak nut oftlio hawk which dolours Iho oltlckons, or of the kln£ bird whloh swoilows tho bees; let him use h(s shot on them if-ho will.- Wliat if tho songsters tuko a li.iliq of thp.ripened produce of (ifld aqd gar den ;it is t){ thing hut lhcl( dno., 'They' present lhuir i bills somo-iponllis after tlio lubot 1 whii perfurined, and .are fully entitled to their living. Honesty- ih 1 this, qp in other mnttQrs.;is always poll, cy and it has invariably been found fliat tho fa riper who ehCnUragos, of reptile, tho visits of these liny workmen, U moro lhan repaid fur. bls forbear anco. ‘ A Wealthy Audabbauor.—Tlio Paris corrdipnn. deal 10 (ho.Washington l Republic thud describes (lie neyr Turlltidl.Ambassador at.Paris': !• ; • i'lTl>Ml£?ntlQ(nfin, wlio»e.ia named,V«li-Puollp, is the oldest bod of lht> Minister of Slate at Cunatanti. nupto, id himself or counsellor,‘when hb, la at homo, and is only thirty yoara of ag«r 1 lib |« 1 Ao lmmenßDly.rlcbiof lo bo ,culled.lhoiMuasUhnan Rptl|oli|ld : ,llq.spent filly,in||l|on frunfca on ijls journey from’lhO'ou(Vllino Ppr'lo (ho Harrier bo l’Ely. lie.' All lift attendant* wdrti, during (ho whuft'li'jp, .thd.Turkfth.ouatamr ' lid gave away iweniytllibp ■and dollars in gratuities to servants, postillions/ chamber maids, and bouts, from Marseille*'to Paris. I hope thqt tho Senate will, tiaaten < to decree thirty million* it year lo tjio Emporpr. ji would bo hu. miliating to,bo puliliaho by onb of ypur.uwn corps dlpfoipalrjlub'si Tho Croat ban noroi'Consobt'lo bo' Walkfcd uVar by Ihb Crdßcoiil." : *■’ > " ' > ...Tho NoyVf.Day Book remark*;—Newspapers ,*ro ilia, day mpiy wjio ,n«b|l«f«!iB r thwn, or undervalues, |lio«n» ,nbt‘ bn«\ rparkpf ilio i|> from beclnnTng.lo end ; hp illould litjvo (iqba bdih,‘ V v dV lWc‘(l l -a'nJ , (;ppb l .t!iA 1 wh^ 1 of J di|. l 'l(iu f *;anh» yojiis.uud'ypaia ogbi ' ' 11 ', “ I .' 1T"I§ pOi'Pffl 1 ■pnwso*-''.- >iT) !vn«.intTXs4D r£»fco #U *. ~ r<J ,'. .'•. ,'i vJtifii-SO ‘.7,7 ... >. .MM.. L. ~ ..-■■■», ' From the Boston Poll. ~ .r.;j v) . jr , • ZiTerory breqtytfsl of a of opplence ~mo\nagi» a'teleet circle','reaidihg'in a select equated- !:! 1 01 ■' 'Glover Decidedly lelteefri eray ruE/or/ bio time; strongly rtieroblirig Duasy.tho RubuUp.bpt wlt/r. ft .raoro oast. Horcminda.oho constantly oiTllio aoptlVebm. companionof Faust noliqaUy WifnoWTii palliative, no banian’weakness wilbotitk eMftitok ! lender extenusllbn.' Wo learn to IOVO thevieel bdl hate lhpeinnor—l would soy, Jmto lber tinker and loyp tbe ' . r ~ ’ ' ‘‘ ‘ “ l 1 ’Sentimental Danglittfr-rm sdro f wlsh l had been | bbrrt in'Quobn A’nnoVday>‘ when all' (ho'gfedtlemia I worn rod. cloak* pnd.greon blockings—They seem to have had.eachk.ce*fsleM flow of spirits— ’’ ' ‘ ‘ ° l/l j- 'PeVt SoTwWell, they didVl■ltfli?e' l afr}tata]t lr btfti Gruff Papa*—A pack of! d-*-—dj iCitop* eenped banging. . If I’d bad any ideanfaoq|}e|}iir r eciers being raked,op at 0 lecture tri'Boslon.no Son ! or daughter bf mikc should havdadt foot iaf tbe lldif, l if 1 bey grew up ever eo Ignorant.*;;.; ! Clever Cjrl—CoVdcor pipe, genial ii ' trie, cannot be .cabin’d, cribb’d, confined (b pridlnir T limits, Their'noh'li rago* wlir bum (110 Pythian priestess,fliey are afflatus of (ho tripod OyToriJiad-his fault*,.faptr^. Silly Mampia ipjGrnfT.Papjt— Tin sure, myjpyo, Mr. Thackeray has made a! decidedly fntdrsbliflm presslon 'on bur mast fashionable people, 1 which booh) not luivo happened if,these authdrs' rso/ly r.wereio blame In their bohpyioy. 'Jf it flips 4p,by gay,ahd to bo carried, about in chairs, li‘' war not their fault, but Ihift hr'tlitir 1 * falor*. 1 ' If'(fjey o ©onld hove heard tliol Thl neta oradonrWbfifo' Roljqrt i Burns Was described rolling in a gut(tr, snd. Byron and Guriy ond Voltaire were so exposed ty-lbe rep. rotation ofojl truly virluou't'diinds, tlicy Would have I felt ih»( 'ignoaance and Stupidity guards .of society’—that talented., people., without principle; tarinotho invited (o burhirtitcr.- 7 They-in variably hang about (ho snpporrooth arid- dfrgtao* thcmsolvos, till the waiters lose all patience, i :-;i- : Perl Son—All men go for is. III? grub,; qod who cares for the niggers 7 | , " ' * . Gruff P.ipa—Girls, if I catch'onti of-yon tfriagtrijr home any such riff raff's* these-felloi** for“A Coh«iit• law, 1 II kick him nut over tlio in again over the Mill Dam. bo lectured about \yili)out more drink then |qk coin ing to light, moro swords than', quill«;*ndmoJ‘b •wearing than poetry, why it’s lime to let,'em 1 drop. Foreil Grandmother (timidly)—Mr. Thackeray .pughl to bo spoken to—dispassionately. . • _ Mohmov Counrstnrs.—'Tho seer whVpfjfcii’icitu ‘ publish authorised vcrsifing-of,Mormon doclriooft|de. scribes tho manner of courtship when a MorfOQn.l* 1 about Lo take upon himself- the an oddilionu! spouse, a practice whichtfln the opinion ofthc seer, it.highly conductive,to virtue* , "No man in Utah,,who olrcady hat a 'tyjfir.And u'Fio may desire (o obtain another, ha* arly ffg/it lo make any proposition!) of marriage to a Iscty onUriio hat consulted the President over tho whole chonoli, and through him obtains ft revelation from,God as to whether it would bp pleasing in His sight. Ifho it forbidden by revelation, that ends the matterVif, .by rUl!l b< " until he has obtained the approbation of her parents, provided they are living in "Utah} If theft Consent cannot bo obtained, this also ends lho matter.' Bui ■ I the parents orgunrdions freely givo-their -consent, then he may make propoailionsjof rparriage to tbo young lady. If shp rerusca'lhcsd propoaitionsj'lhls also ends (ho-matter f‘but ’if she oecbpfj 'is generally act apart by tho'pdrlieftTor tho.qtatriigo ceremony (o be celebrated. It is necessary to slaio that boforo'nny mad lakes tho lessl atop, towards getting another wife, it is hi? duly lo consult jhe feelings of (ho wife which ho olrcody hts, and obtain her consent, as rero'ded jin the'Sdih' of the ravclatiuo, published in (he first numbdrbf’Tho Sioor,' 1 Lior vs. Wire.—The editor of thd ProvldSrieo Journal, who is considerable of an arhUtr 'tlfganii. arum, which means a man of (site, says this.* 1 •' Wo wish.the Democratic papers wooldeall Mrs. Pierce the wife of the Prcpldenl elect, instead of his lady. They arc legally married, arid she Is bdtilttd In ilio name of wife. Besides, il Ihookifclt otlr Ideks of morality to hoar iteaid that the President, .elecVpf (ho United Slates is so much .with any other womiin than his wifo. 'lf bf ; Democratic papers Üborundcr iht impression (hkl ihetiilo.of wife is not grand,enough, weoaii [liable them lliat Blackwood's /Ifogosine,, whiqh ,ia high aristocratic authority, has fully endorsed long ond excellent article, (ho (ext of which* wds taken from a paragraph in (his paper. f , ' " An nnicdolo (# (Old of o Scotch’sho)}’kSSQer, who declined sdmo request made by k ooctotrierX. * Doyau know,* sajd.tho customer, »(hal 1 tamijtbo Bishop’s lady,?f 'Hoot, womqn,* -waf. thb ‘I would not do it if yo was Ids wife, much, less hit Icdily.* Lady is a beautiful woVd'Tn 1 ils female is n proper word in its place, Vut 4 of them employed fur wife or woman la: In- shocking laalo.” , • Dn. Franklin andths DocVons.-Un ‘a’fbftAu lecture on Female Edqjrplipo, gory rolnUn) the following Incident, communicated to him by nn eldorly’gbnllcbiah who’rfemerbßdrs , whenilwna comparatively 1 fieah, nnd of to-the |>ubllo;Trom iho fact tlulmalephysiefens werejust,beginning their oncrooohiDtiiUiapqn.the province of the good women whom Dr. Franklin fco Jionoribijl nicnlions, by their>fanaiUo)r tltJfiVin liman days,; P; .... ; .-...j . /, , ■ In , tho, Pennsylvania House of AiWniiijy. mrp v]qus id llin udnplioq of .iho Federal, ConetUnlinn, a medical memher'having brooght'/Wwkfd k s MII for ilio urfmUaion of mCdiodhwdrkfl'ffeft' -irdftiy, and urged ha orgnment the scarcity iof in this country, and fho groat important profession to thn ,physical,wcU being of ppqtay, look hie seal to 'Dfi VrankVinJvybose support ho hnd previously fiolicltod. to get up flhd aputain iho hill. Dr; Franklin gbptfh aad’saldV i v*iMr, Speaker :,Mmvo listened loithkisfgoibQbdi of the gentleman in fayot of his I cun sco nO rojison why medical works'should be admitted IVce bf duty nhy mord thflri laW biirlks'or theologidMlmbksp nhd nS to lhp''gtatit ‘pohlftf ' Wi. porlanco df, hia ■ in rtnyriopimbiivrilhQ grannies of this Com(nnn'jvealih v aT‘d, dQlprt,rpoyfl to relieve iho suffering of humanity than Btiofthtf mcdiool.profession.” :.vj ; . r .uaTl Th? philopnphor end thq bilj j[ql| j|M<f from itio.el)epi of, ltuJoSpeech. —tfys/tmiW. ‘i" **. V '• r Mi-.M. i '*! v;Hc»l err i TlittfehdebtmejnorloaofynprS IbatlhTbnta&h -,ed in puff) SgryCQmstrutMpfr of ho| biicl(p lieqt ;.’ . ' ti ».' , t ‘* J ■' 'Simo ladies will'forgive mtmnrYf.- And tUbroardbulTotf iny or jour learning or gonitis J' but Qllfofiyouibe liavior. n - r.v'V v Tbe,ro ate six «crpa.of h*rr<dQ«| fl ppfli,. throe .filer* Ingb. at Loutyvillo.'antt about pf'Hfo boM in pent*'/ 1 ;“ •’ • “* *'* '■»■ '■ l '-' il-T ' ■>— fen fT n-i he Loduildini ;.U»p» C«»H-Tb* in«wy)tM*avA|r.|eyW«( PH c f Ot X , ’ al iU* annual mopl « iW pgw awarded tlio froiiitymVnirt fVMfi’tMfr. ‘WulKor, of Susquehanna ' a’efevKM ve,;-T n '!’ l ’! I ■'/> < iHu.vnJjj .!!•_; "i ;■ (;i |j i; 1 . '{III! I :il j r .liliisiioi { , Sonic u^qflp i y,f r poqUqa|l/ (Iml WRmsn,ia (,l|o,mel ody” of tlio liumart duot‘. v 4 •* V fflT »ii' ztj*. C-T, 1 ii n o (..“'■‘J ,l|i«' ,0-rrr
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