Idlin' rial it ISMIi f oluntffr. . “OUR COUNTRY—MAY XT ALWAYS RERI^HX—BUT/RIGHT OR WRONG, OUR COUNTRY." roL. 46. ’ CARLISLE, RA., TUP,AA T VOLTTNTETiIT} line, sweeping over,tW.wsto, piercingthe 1 - The Mile an “ DAt dxbiodißr'Vno square, will bo inserted three times TdtrOni Dollar, end twenty-five cents for oaqli addilionalihSOrtlon. Those of a-greator length m —Saeh ns Hand-bills, Posting-bills, PampbleMafanhs, Labels, Ac. Ac., executed with the shortest notice. PinV ; Qt C[L .v avri/^^M/TO-D4I .iNO Tfl-MOEROW. , Pern ’ - • ~—' —' . , mh\ ~ blossomed in my .bower, who i • sang in my garden; was Us fairest flower, bird its gentlest warden, child beside the Umlon-trco raoro of soritew j ua smile and sing to-day, must *°°p*° m ° rrow *” ■ bird, " Oh didst thou hear, - that she would sing thee? fcfdstr bo that thoushould’st fear ncxt I “ orn ® a y bring thee?" with triumphant strain, I know not sorrow 5 ' sing my best to-day, Zcan die to-morrow.!" on: It • . . ..' 1., S« - ■ iH I-aflked' thc rose, u Oh toll mo, sweet, o’ Sat ( first beauty's dawning, icpbfis { ;,.Thoa N -canet not fear, from this retreat, fSaxtf v/ .The'ebming of the morning ?” ; Sprit. • ' Bbb'flung her fragrant leaves apartj • \VV‘V .THo lovlior for hor sorrow,. , Xrttb . v^T'Stfylft'g, 11 Yet I must bloom to day, \nngtd| t X may droop to morrow.” (' " The bloom upon my obeok :\ef . fleeting os the roses ,• • \*t" dust in dust reposes; if : those soulless monitors emc! . . < • - I may borrow— should smile and sing to-day, Y ; iFor wo may weep to-morrow.” ,J' ■, ‘ t 'V-! ’* ’’ llayii tom cr tu . Ebcr Us, Ct sic Ci ' - 1 - K-’•^y , .B Thmrhfldtbd arms the, elm tree tossed; . *iturqu tempests rent'the air# ' & the summer's glories fled, SjuatodraoC sadness,shod. iter came, and cold and still, ing forgodhis frozen chain; snow-clad valo and bill , ’ assumed her aolomri reign; king from toy window bars and?, stripped limbs I saw the stars. love, like summer loaves, ” but intercept our view; fo* bereft, < ho - B P irit 6 r i°' rcs ) , ’ Xud.Kopcs aro crushed, and comforts few, 1 i : :-:o'liojvs>itho depths of sorrow’s night from far celestial light v ! - THE AUTUMN OF LIFE. >*Bi LOT—A FRAC3IENT. »■>'[! J ‘ . .’ ™l 1J r ah egg, and fate put tow no consternation; ly upon the gift; let it lalm. Never mind ;• in uid arm have swelled : torture, the spuoezod you will have learned ) endure without a sob. it of your life, if you , it is said, die under it wiser, less sensitive, re of, perhaps, at the lorrow courage of that )r, as has boon intima md in such eases; seal 'S; utterance, command dion; a dissimulation and gay mien at first, ' and palenoss in time, . leaving a convenient irtifying because it is :—ls that wrong ? No 1 '.torness is strength, it is force following acute ■hero; to talk of it is bo apathetic exhaus morgy remains, it will energy, deadly when :e. Who has read the f Leo/' that old Scotbh not in what generation, tary had been ill used, le.to believe that truth die is not complaining, in the snow storm, and ,;s._- They arc not the - , jghts oi u, —-heroine under the circum tanoesVhut they'of o those of n deep-feeling, tropgly 'resentful,., peasant girl. Anguish as driven hop from the inglonook of home to 1 shrouded and. icy hills, crouched 'Jitnder the canid drift,” sho recalls every page of horror, “ the yellow wymed cups,” [f |hf hairy adder,” “ the auld moon loving