Ithl TO- WHOLE 'HOLE WORLD!: . Itii admaleelby..all-0a hare used them; rand has not?) Mai . . PI: i t" ET.P.RS 9 ,1 7 Et .1 ETAELT: AN• • TIBIDIOUS. rims; • A RE the mart unitvalteil imneaj Ciei discovered all by the imp:mini yoC man.::They'nre'a iiiiveretn cure for the following complaliatsi yellrs# and Bilinue Fevers; Fever - end • Ague, 'Dyspepsia. Croupri Liter" PoMplaint.Sick Headache; ,launtii.M.Astkma, ssyy Rheinatisin, Enlargement of the Spleen, Pales, Cholie; Female- Otiatruclionsi 'Heart-burn. Felled Tongue., Isiantea, - Distention, ot. the _Stomach _and wels..lneiient riiarrticea , Flatulence.llabitual Coe- ti ßo veness, Lo,i p s of, A ppet lie, Blotched 'or Sallow *sign, anti in all caseeof - Torpor;Of the _Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed, • . -They dre'exceedinglOnild'in thehl'operatinn., pre.' (lacing neither Nausea Griping, or-Debilky. They , lime:total vely used 'and - conamentica•krPftscrisisu Pintail - Am', in nil. Pails of the Union; from whom any quantity of Certificates of .thcir 'value can be ob. tamed. , Are the safest, most sure and - cfrectual remedy for Coble, Whoopin gConsumptipm tugrr,Asthina., tight ' mesa orate Lungs or Chest.l&e.it'e. ; ' Mr; Juke Starker/, foot ol 7 Gouv'irricur cared of . .reon ; ;;Ij of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a isettlediCoosimmtion., by these Lozenges, when the physi c: j a i, s could do nothing for him.' • • fib, a r roifes Tl';'l'4l.ins. 71 Bowery. was cured of 4 severe c:oog,ssndeohl•orthrec mon this standing, by • .Stalf a box of th,:l.oienges;. I . • 'flit. M r . "'a nt :LA 497 Pearl st„,las used theta in • Ma family :with in raja We success. and recommends thOna to al‘ who are n.'flic , cd . with eungtis, .colds, or . nits alrectirtris of 'the Miles. • E. 1.'t a , 7 4. 4 - i , st ;ir c „,:senr;il weeks with a die, tro.r..sing.congh. which nothiii,•% zolieved, till he tried lite ., e,l,:grzengert. tt Melt cured hr,n Ina few hours. Janteit ,11" link, No .5 T ont ,'ne Iluildihgs, Will .- - . 4 l.lW r g o t've esitiaci to . ii r od wh o • 4 3 ,..T Lcit enjoyed a. sleeii for sei.•cral wVeks, beMg eve•v few mi kiite punched With soine tlistrcs , Mig, coug as Rlmesi r fo tajie swaying life. The 1.0t.A. 4 ,0 - •t- I liaveivalclied tht;e in the silent - tasy'., and cliablea hint to sleep atsigh..• 11 'c Lad When, treed by words oftnine, thy • tried every thing else he heard Of, slid nothin6: else From its lone hiding pl to and in twee el nitionled•tith least relief—another irrsignee sari "e I A scorching souse id'utoclierv. wink lellotv.hein g from. Sit tintititely graw. . ' 'lt to my fondest hopes— I rider c, SH W 1.0 - ZiES-GEIIS teiii,nr,- victim of awomin's lii3bhk iii More thaa 40,C00 eases to be infaillible -Ant.' thus impressed with Mace scorn bec'i = the *orm medicine; ilestroyin medicine; over 4is. e r ' , sit mit thought wfoell Made tit date • • Limoh ma in .t,tiumph—ere another r strut;rolta oft iti the joints at iiintis shhil L' i6t6.r w ith ' 'hescal 4t o ffi ens ,''ve . bveatti. p*-I:ing at , ilte.nowN,grinding of the teeth du , steep.abil 1,1 times 3 'rifeness about the ltp~ with tine' ed cheeks b:neatirr., at the nose, a gnaw. 'Le Stomach, /Sashes offteat'ot-er the , ache, d sliolit chills or rings, shirCnum! surface orb: rct dfcturbarl dreamsdreamsrowsinc-.2'. sudden starting in ~4 e el 1 uth ?"‘! d ; c ertaflOPP: sometimes a trontiteslot.:"'",e ntalid lute, fits, bad lame in• !"e 11, ." ." 11:11n , C2, leg. pain in' the stomach . . .• bloated rise;ontsbness, voracaois appetirt... _ stomach Or, I Limbs. grirings,..sitobting t i... "" 7 1".r ;arts orate hotly', a sense of soindthin.,' . 'throat itehinA off heawls town rds•hight, 3 1"137( . . . , . desire to piss something front the bowels, 4.1. ', I runi c" ‘. si Ti . i . i -• , •i• • tioses drichaoressitftne (S., Sfi and mnens.l •••••.;.. :' • , t -, •tut tt F . / itsT 1 7 .1 T --- f 4; 4 ',.. . t " S ' t.: T n die. Gtderi Iltuarr, WbSISal ANciiio,l4l,9lv 4 , e l j. ,:ti llVigety said, that one ralsertep . ( .hf s ts the penal ' drat Seas doted - Of al s thy. dose Logengcrs, after three ty; of error—ally:lt's letuis to lit et. • .-1 t,l e t . deP/P -,t,eieristdreittmr. and st hen. 'nothingelrot rotdd gis'e the 'ial : .,. / e• fall. of the. lieyAl. C. T; r is, an i...a Sta nCe least tend% •A, 'soy, on hoard of one of the ilarre • -„" •t, and should provi, a ta: lug to tli . A rong pockets. was cured of fils IT et, ly one' drisd ert hem. in f m ''''' i l - • 1 , . lust 4,•!•se• Mr Joidi IL Ma, :i7 Third stseci. pre them to a4 , w111 as le xre:tk, to bewa f t It , • .••• . M8'61111(1; adal thei tirutigh ' t•wity the 'etonns by ;;;,;,,. 5!,,, . ne w,, ••.. in P;1:y .eiroti arkes—f i 'esperti'd ' saidi I ..''',' ' *'• ' ' -'' •• ' ' '''' ' ' :m i d belove,i—ly, •Ictite and 1 ratde nienther 6 f . fit. . 2. ` zidi ' llir '' l'''t) ' r. * 51. " it3 ' 4 "° thenn.in aver suck!}'—f• ',tee - , :f Lse.l and - - rlOoteti to .:. • . . .. 700 51s61160ine:or fil:;Ii. of ilit . , ' otogt . ....ila t ?Hi r;..; char acter,niut,aiviritti/wirli Ate . g - riirtrii-1 Filectsii. • 1, 1 . 3 f-aia , ain F..iiianertrperqt I.lt i Six Iti lAvriiiiiii. li;as as etfiriedi id liii•i fluidly fur triM'iiiiijs,' , Wttli eatire sale. eerie -• V,lNcnty;cisti cen la pe - :. tar. 1 , , • •• ~,Stf Cy...is/ !if.; (faiitiffinr , (,r 1 fewif ,e,e I (a.,ruz,r., ' Give milli - ditto.; reliefin tieryoui or' sic! I tepdade. • lialeiration O (the. heat r., lowiie*s of iltir4 , , despot'. •,...denc3', it,q,lrun;lory;io ~ r_piitraki.frA: throS,lt, f,otscl or sutntßer 6ariplai it. cuitala 4p . pressiou or - a sense of sinking of he chtsr, - -1104a:. - tpa , ots, cra'arp.s.'• of the Sr/ ill/aill or liiisi d s; fl,3l. l 4,crit'll r4IT of oa a arid all nen. colts dim.'ilseS.-dr0 , ,, , , - 4...,p 11.i , e14t . the - k lay and wake•, fujoes,p atniglit;tho,lcra , ir cft 'lcr Cato rh - os, cia r I hurl, 11szittide. or a seriF,e cl f.l gite. ', rt sonS Ira idt i o 2 or•attentlingl4r2l'L l'aitit,% ls i!rliltd (fie Li it:lea:es real. ly reviving, ari4- i - , , topiirt 0,, , , tine htio,ancy i:f 3 011 1 / 1 [1- sed afier dissipation.l),cy tcst , ,r,tlZfr,:t.iii!.: of the sys. tent generally, and TI.M1 , 10:/11 ibe :a ni 0,,,,,,, t , 3 i,, i , to n . ° rt. ! , lice livin:. . • • J0ha , ..,11. Afaare, isl., r. , . ‘ itor of the fbolLer Jona. 1.44, wa's cured Ora severeba•cbi e Id! ni six Hama es by C. of the Camphur Lozenge: 7 -1:e was pr , iathectl ' -;'', c them. " i; B. N67IMEN., Viee'Pre , itrent-cf the Wash • - Marine fraotrucee.Coraistoy. has ,uff, fist tlir 4th riervnur liendarijut, th a t not hiug %voila! re -Ih.: used those 1.,, ,, zeag,S I'vt hi, h re:nosed it , - •• ,- ~-.h fifteen minutes. J' MI a - Minter, 11. S Si , th A vetme, has teen riiilticet di - violent attacks orheatitteha, so air to make shim al-, • dies. blind for- t tea or th.'en loafs at a - bow. Nothing filter allbraed hem any relief till lie tried these Linen ger,. and Arty, cured hini in a l'cii , iiiiimiaa. ir. 11, Alfrta Evi. of the New York I tura Id, has Used amen Mr the last jear for loudacti.nr:Fissiltzde. • sittit4ivpys foundinantediale relief front them. , - • ' ! -. J 8 . /lermalis l'oor 31(114 . :i ph.ler.; 1. 0 19,00 ge.thi.vearly , pi this licr of all Planter.-- lthediniirtia, - . i.iiintingo, 1 . •1111 Air Wel/Met, In the 3414171441 ill r. iiitl e, I.Creast -Neck.. iiir Liiiiiiii., i tri•oii•il Gillt , u ired- by a. In- (Lay 12;!:,,,,,,.. 'Cach. a tut. i at. 1,111 superior id it:r,tila 0 I,tets ul 11.5.." lac par liar .r.o . get Shetllll2ll . s rliflr 3:tm:F l'hi.sters, or 3 , 0 the - ittiposocl upon... roiC! the ,••3 , ay lout anal ~or:11 sitxtitzttuns. The , actor; Sianycd , in the hack of OVA none ill! lil Ott it, 14 ' , 11,1 ~ ..1:1 t.e deceived,. - 9i1,7.11.1.07.t . 12C , a l ly 'l,l -,,,•! a. b,,, •• yettrt I...rizr.nrres - •f. 5 /I. - • 'do : . :tployhor orbeaillc ha I. r.-'hem'.-',r.-'hem'.-','25 cents per - I.os opir Man's.Plaiiter, only Itti eimtsii piece. ~WI dov'ti Medicines for. wile by - •-,- • . , • •T.k J. IIViATTY,' ' F.- .., i- -- . A, , , , enc; fbe !be proprietor. Also by !nosh . i. tt ,- 44 KirtSley. Port (lari„rn.l . . lkiliffiain Tagaarl,Taninitha, ,r tre;CoV,rq ReilsnyJer, :New: e t •ifle. • ' liifi i lli. iBl3 . • i, . , _ . . , . 41 triiiiii .every 4115;e3.e that th•sh is bred- tO may he to -1- 01 1 14ltiliy•the lintel , : use ,01' D 1 I.: I'',,I,EV - : C.:( 1.:11-- STPUNk'DetaiIIATIVE Sl4tUi'• ''this in'Y be 1 - ertlrAitcrisrictotily to those who will call, at aim of fnjite•fbrift{ where this itivalinchletidt , Uninc,issohh hy r ' certititarres ,rouerly ale hedoica , ed) of ea tits Vertor to ' sd it. krriiii . iduals ‘‘ he had 'ld•t till hones of relief— . _ - eerti4ates - c - f l'hy•dnia.f:= who had the meat severe:- - --- -ttailes'untiCr treannent• their eitient a li. , ving taken thq medicine by t ..'cir,..dvice and been cure.)--certithu res., •froui - the Pt othattorary, Clerk or orphan,. Gunn-No tary.' &a-stating IN6I . nerleairtaucc with persons of respectability nod stalithug; whit I,:t viol! the gotto.tif their fellow men at hi tint; hang. yob.' arily come fUr. 'ward and given a st•nearial adieu' cane tudl its, cure '. • Prpublic:ittott, &v. if , '-e• The itut4cr I,lllietui cern.' licates being too great for ucwspri;:etepublication., the ~ --rin,ubie-rilterbas deemed it advint.....le to have a cop), of film mast. import:ol eertiliaa•es property authetitica - IPA,- under k.e.aloci.lat p!actal at the stores of:teems, rt - elio ha ve the ntetlici,.e for "yak, Where persons 7,,11i,c -. ted ,with ,Scrufilla or 'liitigt.; evil' White Swell:ha, - Chresti . e, Rheumatism. Toter, ;‘lerential di.feaseis 14mtbaris of the Skin, Cortgli of long clam:ling or in cipietit eotisunipti‘in, sick lit:ad-ache. &c. c, Opt ) ' - lisyt 215 i-ppOrtentiry or. osoroi.ioior the names and Iltsesitertees °Caws° who aerie. been cured by its use. alit .* , bo will be v. Ming, if erlled upon, to giVe every 1 .,... ' iuftirtuation required. • i.; , a a' more oeiteral evidertco<ihrtt this is on quack i nc oic,, , g, 1 'would refer to the ra_nies uC the I,lllow , ; ' 'cell k,:own physiciauts, wit,: have attested iv, its 03 2 . .. • _D e .„ , . I'. 1 I tester; Dr. F., G. Borth, Dr. Jim. 04=4 , t L' lN :•thled , l , erg, lit. J. It_ Surber' "-- Ott 9 r - Pr. , ft,- .., •• 4 „ . Retail at the drat and Chetni i ;Stlibi whole at. 4 -. ~, • . ritl.•,,..tstr , QQe• ' i ~• r ,. "1e.:, - !1 BOLTZ, Puti:vtlle.,'. - "'• `” '-' - s y 11 e• Hugh .rinsley , • 4•11-3-.*.i.11_:Filis,-. 11 1 i it e.. ----- _ ,' ~, . 'PortCarbons 1,1eml• l'oate, Ch :..' - ' s r. v o' t ~, . 4--(v ~.•,ktutar.v.2l,. .'!- ,' 4 '... • norFAVs..vEGE,Outi,te. 'Ark. 1 - !LLSI AND .r.lia3Nx, . . 'lttg:ll and enr.eti celebrity.. which (ins prl A -entinent 111 mile aeipitted fur its_ iffrariabe • 'citicacy in all t whit:4 it processes to cure end erect the UEDA i,raictice only un . .h ecei gury oi/it Unworthy of arc hnown A , y, their fruits ; their gold mirk/test/11y for dem, • Mutt! . ey iltirve not by-I.bn faith , ofilie-credulbus. lacases or Costiveness, Dyspepsia; Bilious and ,fiver Affectiotis; Piles. Settled Pains, ithedlnatisse. F ev e r sAgtirs,Olistinato Headaches , Impure State orthe litthealihy Appearance of tire Skin, Nervous Helodity, the Sickness intident rsFernaks in Whence Health, every kind _of' Weak dam Of the' Pigestive Organs, and in all general l)e -",,iangementerif health. these Medicines hav4 invade ably' proved a c ertain and sporffly • They restore Vigormts Matti; to the roost Exhaus• tad Conititutiona. trial will place the Vj's Pills and Rhawix tiefond the-reach of competition, in the esti and Recoil, at All. idway, corns..roe An tes they have the fac c. ;es—Price rents, :ending. to the. site ~at I dollar of 2 dui; ,f the. NgZilts gratis. B. 13AN,VANe • Schuylkill county. 32—ly SfTERIVCAN'S LOZENGERS 30YrU1 / NEWS man's Lozenges. :nt from the Agent, in e'e Celebrated float lough and Worm Lo ir. HANNAN. • En WEEKLY BY 9L " .s.ssrlyr, from 111 e. ' "L'ame n'a poise . ' de .yecretrie lc. • • Contlitite ne revele." I Must not love thee L-thou bait hell mo b _ A rziaster rulewi:bin thin burniit , son! Ic Adding another scorn to that Wild thron' ! ::' Which daily warns me from the dein i t Ormich vain passiotr,c--Yet thou an to The clearest pang my spirit ever felt;:` And often t, in warm idolatry. tt• . Lowly before thy beauty' cobld have 131 A WI, U.(l not:; for too Welt I knew,•th7 , M/rsedbitterleciings '11 , ...•, a I tUjiy cal in; I ow. Tit t: fiev. If. C. T.t rr.orre, readers are gtfii , raliy aw are i' . l l2t. the Rev. H.4.'ilylarieclitor bf the Ohio Ern has iecell'eendetentc4 ) 1 1' ni!stractilw,' mo' ne y. ct `A•arioui*es flrom the Oilice in the whie4l' resided, anjl al s o from the tinkle of the .F:va,Vist- nnti'' int* his the editor of the Chlilvitit rens file follUNNlrig very itiilielout: roilar :Whs eaution.to °titer,: • ' • • —let evofcnt ... l 4VOteu t:tc great \cork of -doi...t gaaiS But i au c,Ol ltour tank. the first.fti:ic st, l ;ti and fes:scs and mourn his crime.; 4 3 , gratdo foows t ell. while a multitude of frimltita .•vl3fti he had . knit hunscit as With , 04LYI in tlie'day • of his uprightness, aro rierv,%3l,1 cbte that in bmth ]lcna4mnn , Who slob, the iiv'e,ry id' di dart of heavel To ctrbe the. del, it Oh" W leant that Mr.T. st. s that his :fici.t false . stcpwas taken - about two 11 ff pli%yed to go to Washingii. and Wanting' more funds titan in his honest ii , session, hei timidity the ti. , ficicncy from OM Eiligelist ;office; with the innmtion of aCCe:lllllill7,.ft. his return. ;On rritinz at home, and leariim that misnipicion res ted on him, instead of refluiliug, the money, be took another .in crime. rait, toad ;to ,infinity be came broader and swiftey` at each suCcOssive ifter, until the out Ward mark. Of virtue Was finally" lifted by the !a - thine:4i of undetected and :inerfeasiteg j de pravity, and revealed to'' shocked,eoMmunity deformed and loathed hypocrite. ' Beware of the lira fahie'stey! A n e Ts Yot - sa..tins.~.—Nm L er be afraid of blushing. Accept uo presents; of value from men. Avoid lightness!. of carriage. Be mildes t .44 moderate in dress. I Be not often seen in 1)0_ lie. Never deal in scandal. 'Receive a salute Mod estly. Be affable with TTICII, bin not familiar. tivn l pi t thi z e AN, Ith the tmOrtunate: nut always e• a nil lan gli;n, , T. Be discreet. titypo:le not : -an men to 14.. in lore itit Iyo;who show Sever be afraid to eleind an absent fried from •the stile of others, .). , en if he I shutilkbe tt am- ' 1 tlr-Innn, and do not lie+ttaitt to di3iegard ult'rtiles of society whieh'interferiL with yotir own. e0n4..1.CM-...- f • LICSs of propriety, or right. Tat. Pnaf fo I ttav ng p:asage by nmtr-olliery is beautiful: I - " How nialay millions inillioos of tithes has' that Prayer he:li, offered by Christians of , all de-1! urination=?F.! to has tie Sottifd there of . gieie forth, that,clany, and almost without inter: mission. from the <aid:: of the Sartlt, l awl alio upoti tlic ies, ibis lieaaa',ll like ince4c, ; anti : ! tli.ring... :Noc ate is it the f l .tift of propltcc -to foretell, that though 'ilen:VelLain: , : , ".Z , tiNCIIV, till every petition h:1-; hitch; Ole kingdom of Coil shall coine, antl_lthir will fit! ; &lie on earth :L4 it _is tll 14iiivteal:" MID The ilev..k.t..tipaTcy, of well klioWneefttbrity in this quarter.;is editing tt vapt4in New York, called the "American Ariti-Papist,) or defender of CiOl and Religious Litrkty." In this pap'r . he denie that he promised; when arrested in I'ottsyille, that he mod.] rehire the Bdok- of Extracts.fritin Di'n's Theolo_vt, • the pnbilitliersiti Now York, but thA he only-iiroMiSed that he :woutil suppieF; the' sale of the 1.340 ti. in.PennAylvmo." • ti : - f'h e Witshingion Cori4spoittlent ofr the . delpina Ledger, wider date of. Dee. 30th, wrlteett:3 . , ) • . • . . , . . . , -The subject iif the nominations .befiire tIM Sen ate has assularil i a new ailieet: - The rresident, it it; said, is S 0 nateh incensed et the .coquet - of„., the, Van ,Buren - majority . of the House, ~in electing 13lair & RIN,Cs as Printers, thlt he NS' ill ceit4e to urge upon the:Whig Senate noniinatiOmi , unpalat able to them.” .1 . 1.. 1i .i ) . . is r;:c lir C r.s:t's \VI er:,-.4 lady of Northein Pennsylvania now residing in Virginia, Iraslwrit ,,:t to a friend in Alnntrase, Penn.. frornt whili tll,e Ilegister has publis'ad editor i;l r the .!'s ( l. l tel'anil a s'everal extr,iCti• Among them we find (hell:4104-: ing:. which will it;.lerea t!tc ladies, at -ica, 4 l•a4 ll Atows:llrfi;Chy to be the true American inttroh, as her knish , - pi is the true Arnerioucitiiett iir i ci - 1 patriot. I happeneaito get is ;company With Clay tufa ! and ladies, too. I met ==midi Mrs. 'of Le. 1 7...:' - ingtou;;liy.; Who had visited at • Ittr, Clay!S during the last saintlier; iinu'sfle gave a pleasant account of the tlorne,Uic habits J'of the family; ' Mt's. Clay gl2ts up at. o'clock in the morning—superin- ' tends herdai v, does: intich of ilia labor with h4r ownhands, spuireillieselitutis the cream ,and ab !cab's salts and . prepares it for innket, 45c. She said it Was 4 well arranged hope, and she descri bed the place as beautiful in the: extreiiie: qUired whether Mrs. Clay:was genteel and ladylike in her manners. Slie said yes, idxecedingly so-- that it was Tilie io neat one So intelligent and ac 7 complislied. Mrs. H. would 'almost have made O Clay. roan of you.;_ifrou had heOxil het. A political editor calls a soteTporary a; 6°oooll - ". The .l othc rxetiotesi.4. i'ima.v r iog the charge; but adds. that we 4 7- f;• - - •:'.?.•._ ,_ - ~. 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I _ , . , • sEiti,.J, f ~... • _ . , a i sprit - AA . • , ____ •, , , " I WILL TiLICII YO if_ To piplig f I WiLs OP TII/ t E.IIRTIL AND Mum* WTI tROM, flit !ATEIOIS OF KOLINTAINS• M • ETAS Will= *4 6IPIF EITAIGNITTif TO OT!! fillltOS ' AND 5U8JiC4 . 411.4 NATUit TA 011 a USE ' AND ' -------.----- ' ------ 1 - 7 -- BET , MIN BANN , , I ORIGTNAL. oke okC 4 i„, ,:), 1 . 0;7 1 ,: c . A ' isT it F I ORIT.RE PROPRIETbIt POTTSVILLkiI SCHUYLIZELL dOUNTY, , CA,IREE#.39 'ApintFA'Sy •I TO 'ink PATIriaNS TIIE - • : I MINKS' JOURNAL ' Harratfor the iittr4 of Off Fttl'er Time • As he thistle:, so , rapialy hYri W e wilt Leratd his pace , ; vith a gleesome rhyme,; A'nd have neec a careiyior a aigh. liVi• dread not his, scythe', nor his thin grey lockS, We care not for, all' his,' dark threats; . Tii , 6ioug,ll that weauenthe door when he knocks Vor his crusty raid lordship ne'er waits: • ,'• 'The drollest adventure in all` his career, liver net hy,this new4paper:killer, • Was a des,twerate tussle lie got in last year With O cravr old, pro4het ctiliett "Miller." . • Atiin• times iiad,til r is Wltieacre striven to cheeky ' Our sober old Tntlcruan's . • But,, hard 'citoutA he labored, he nevpr could make Tlie 'slightest , iecrease in his pace.., • 4 :. 1 But steadily,, , we;deily, still as a mouse, • . Right onward!* pilkrimage. plies And so he,WiII 4( till lie fumbleS kei.souse, 'ln Eternity up ritlau,eyes; . • • . . . A mystical fcllow•s old Father Time, And rich in his Iltiared lore, • • For his weapondtatl swept above eVery And glittered At4very shore. CoUld he tell but thelafe of our own loved land' (The vdried eyents4 a year, . • . Hu would 'touch the liwt with a master wand, A n d start bdth the Oil° and tear. • ' • . • Far the gloonW thougt t, e,he would tell of the'elott That hung like a final jtall, Enshrouding the 1101)04 a'people proud • 1 Of escape front Tyranical thrall. • • . . Ile would.tell; how the 4ional heart beat faint,: ,• With the dread of Ipp i t ie bi ng When th blighting hejailof disloyal taint sullied her edlen.tan w . . ' , 3 He w ould point out the non and blasting courde Of a t.-cosan dezully ittallark; • ' I And wont: I tell of the. curs 4 muttered and hortrz,le :That greCted the fraitot'AraCk. - • • 4 A n d ,chile 1 1 . woad utter sorrowing ,V ~. O'cr the gloo zny, , ,o'&shaiw e d Fist A thought of the future. tv4ild brighten his ev l r i And a gleam of :Wild triunlb -east. • r ' . Fora visiflight,litrt:',l•ll thiiloom burstirig opt, Would heJrald a brighter da • • .1 ' Ani the in distance,. a mhtitude's shout, Re-echo the pmatt for CLA7, 1 , C:Oulzl•we Writ to 14E30qm: 11 4a Father . Time, ' :And scan,' it o'erleaf by Jeaf,l, . .1 1 , We would ftia3 noble deeds, tita;4olurnes, rhynte, To embla'zr.out, windd be tocrlif. ' • iVewouldfindgay.tltoupttsfottli eitsonte one, Soberfancies lot', those that sitAt And a thoudand.deen.z, both of sorto• and. fun; To brighten or dim . tbe eye. , lie is still pheing, on in weary ri n d ; 'Other scenes his vision soon tot 1 Andfnany SE trange;sights, the . . futi K. his coining presence greet , . •!. • ; Then let hint, stride on—we have notit to do, Witli the!efforti;to stop his career;:. Fora always rejoice \vixen our labours thioiigh A the elbsing Of every year: '• • , • And five nurse the thought, to relieve on t - ask, As We curry hil . recor4s around;, A I That the ututtl present we yearly ask, We hitherto always' found. • 6 t. • `.l . • „ . iiapp6n in Timed dillpiunl ed unwsual and strange ; H ow droll then, that mortals should ever buound Entreating ictilkllarther for circruge. , Yet toiling. for 4ers, we,Tray N'thetni FM a slight reward to 'cheer • Our leart:i thronga the ploddin,'rr weary foun;': Of - anather (*nn.; year. • And as we appr'oathed thcon,ln «forty threq,,,, So we ,4 reef them in forty four •, , With a hOpe that their destinies never , »ta b te i • the'i'rseas'On,i life may forever' be bright, 'That' zt l o , wh4er "loonymay come, , T"udarken With slidess the beautiful li dar 'en s'it Qf the 'joyfaikties home. And . ‘vhCit the' depte of life ilraivs near, When, eartfil ana, vanities - cease i, To enga. , ;e the ltc:aft , „rnay our carnt. pra! • Ile tlieir.w.iira4 I endless peace. ii[NtRS. JOURNA. ri Pl>a(sors,December 19,4843. Ala. IC! t Dear 4qr:— . l - litng been frelHtientfy .qtfes_ tiong respeeting . the'Alght.4. and d/statis of the dilfcrert sunnitits' lac examined, I Tr ' queste d Col. Ayerig,4 to furtuto.a sktterOht v?ith• such infontiationns had tut3betrring mr.ol.e tiubject of the connexion betWathe improvemc4ts on the' Schuylkill and our secto, of the Co4l ns. was aware that he hrulrjefrengageil on nearly the strcatini!, and conscintly wa Inuittai ntedwhir ) the whole aistriO. • Priim the statement .. has prerired,i which, send; you for pulilientimit appears: that the Bitii minOus coal at Yelloyllning Cal; in Dauphin , county, is•; 303 Miles frolitSehuylkill Haven, and theitee toThiladeiphia tliniles. , !, This distances from tlt‘lleghany Bituminous coal incastire, at, the p#: s ,....perieti-ated by the State Improvements, arc tfollov 'e, : FrMEL.Fiiirrdids,..lle by &and Co-' • . • - 1 lundda Rail roa d ti,.; ' , • 1238 Miles. Franiifolidaysburg i.v 118 d and Col' 1 luMbia Rail Road 1 ' :; ' 12:4,.'t Front Isllow Sprifig•Gap;y Shuylt , . kill Haveu and Rr;arliiii.& Phila4 .; . i delphia Rail Road' ~. t - ,. : i :1193," '; Respectfully '4. - oili, .; ~ . . '. • • . it.;- I.Ni '. ECKERT: • ' 'r - , ! ' PINE (iliON F., tiTniber;lB, 1343. . , '..1 4 0 Dr; G. N . RCKETIT. %..:, 1 ,• ' L .V., i ; t , Tear' •Sir: 7 -Accordte to your regtst, I, giye you the' following resulltof the late exaidna 7 : tiiD. lo ascertain the hci and, di t ' cek of , , , ,- • - the suinunts between the Syr lind the Schy 'B. 11 1 T.tio sucamit farthest so is that of . . ..... Crecl, .233 . feet above the'ROAil'. at the has • at this place; p aneldistiar*.iitinds. Thenril , 4 jthei*tehuylkill supposed to b i miles. 'To connect the Schuylkill th Che Swatara , •'-- I ___ , a-k'._;-imitri_istoulii reintirciiiiAisiliiiadr4l4' • SATURpAy MORNING lAN #AttY 6, 1844: bout 24 feet per mile, from - the sittrintitha apoini an: the North-sidgef mipasitethis . p* T enee j . . i i M the Swat= Gap, m ,in the Blue mountain, stain, about 10 miles, and; fall 56 feet, PaisSing F shing f , • I , • ,__ i . ~._ Creek at 4i miles, tutu 'forming Parti . bl the repo-. i' ' ' • ' iscdroute from Harrislnirg to this place; , With the cite don of the graile4his ins . 'gig very favourable for the construction of a R. Road. The icst northwardly summit that has! been: examined is that of Beaver Creek, eine mile/ north , I !of Fricdensburg. , ''Fhis is 190 fe4 - ':ahoye eAi • !Road at Pine, Grove.; . '.. . -'' ', "-: •'- th 1 ' The intermediate summit on th,at of Lon Ilan 1 . at Friedensburg ie 22 feet \ loWerthartthel latter, and 65 feet lower than'. the foriner;: Or 168 feet a' hove the R.,Road at Pinegrove, or :60; feet higher than the junction a the three roadi, ,viz;•t e UM, en, the Loyberry Creek; and the Sviatara il i Road, i l at the gap in the Second moiiiitairitltn.which point, - wilt also.be brought the Baush Creek Raill - Road, these being the-oatlets ftiourrill the i strea‘s that centre at PinegroVe.. , ' ~. -:: i i The fall. from the Friedenshurg summit to the R. Road at the bridge, at Schuylkill Haven, is 164 and feet, distance '4 miles. ' '. .... .. „ . •-- These height4' am' giverc as approximations, 'since the work Was done very rapidly,with a the odolite, but they are near eriouglifoi the 'impose, , We tray therefore take the l ',oliewinglgeiteral view of this route, and to' avoid *Petition iake all thetlistancesfroin Scbiuylkill Hd.;l'Cli.. i A Rail Road can be constructed, e'ominetichig, at the height 'of the Rail Road at SchaylkilliHaven, i thence level to cross the, Schuyllitill; thence rise 44 feet per, mile' toFriellenSburg;at 4 InitcA thence level to the - Simi? mountain,. 4e.,'.1 4 . iri4s from Schu y lkill Haven, to meet the; ree rail ioadS op• i • .:: positc the gapin ,• i the Second niltm*,-' 1 at 26 ' feict below the levelof the Swata`ra rail re, d, at the lowest coal in this section: . Of; these— ,l4l miles,-4'l 4 ' I . .• , ... ' . • . t•• 1 • 7 . 1. would he expensive, and 0 eqsyof,construction. , I Thence the Mad mightbe extended westward along the verge, ?f the entire wes!tetniportion of the coalintiim in the valley aonth.4i . the Shiirp moun-, pin, 'passing the summit of Ithei t SOuth Run and De Haas rue: ; and it 18 Miles pausing the' Fishing Creek gap in the Sharpmountairr i whek the low- est coal at the Water level is 15.8' feet !Move the Friedensburg sinumlt. Theneleneurlyirvelto the 'surrimit of Stony Greek, 191 feet 01°041 Friedens. ' burg, passing the Fishing, Cqelsgap"l - ii the Sec ond mountain,,above the ' Swa'tarit Fu ace, at 20 miles, Black Spring gsm(the fernier wink of Dr: Kugler,) at 213 miles; Gold Aline' pat 224 I . . miles, and reaching te t u h Slny creek summit Nt 25.1 miles from Schuylkill }iven. - ' 1 At this point connecting withthe it •road laid out by Edward Miller, for tile Dauphin & Sus quehanna Coal Company; ( deseendin!g 537 feet. in 21.3 miles to the Sitsquelnima;) a 126.4 miles rdssing.Ratish Creek, al.2B.4nilea, C 14 SPring, in i :t ' (rt frequented siimmerxesoro at • 30. miles Yet low ..t rring, where the Amyl-ache , — the Sharp 'Mountain, (h!re known. as the Short nountain, ) .passes jaw glituntinomy Coq, sind :qo nntinircs to the western extremity of tIM region;' id 34 miles Rattling Rum at 37,4, tailefi the Creitt Fl*,,the , last, of the chat measure, and. at 46.4 miles from ,Schuylkill Haven, reaching! OM Su- uchanna pa llid at -Port Lyon, 8 miles above II rialnug, and . 7 miles tadow the mouth of the Juni tta t '.. This routewouldfiimish an outlettit eastand west for the Mac iiiites that,ii. r lirips, he southern houndary of ;the coal basin, and by its connexion with the Swatara rail road, ::( finished last season in the most permanent inliiner wit the 50,.1(,. r olled 'H rail,' and with. IcMgitudin l sills of fim-' s her,) taking in all the. coal tlir, a dire t distance of a bout 4'3 miles east of the eint aexiolf,- or • a totatitol, 14.milesitkicE: diVet- line• - •-:; ; , , 1'• 4 - 't -- - "' '''.' AV ith the .heforeinentihned, the werit;ch"ida . prepared for the'supers4ctTe at a smallut I have explored the, country, I' thi ic.. that Two Thousand. 011ars (1;2090) per Mil for a single I! t rack' foundation would Isellbera . I calculation.' • ... Although this cost may I appeax , fery sinall in other. SectionS;Our experience:proyesthat it will nee:nearly . the' most - cal3M that we hare.i c o con ed with in this quarter. I . • - : ' I. * - "N• The grades would 'all- descend 6 ! stward except .l that froM the Susquchisnria toe eumMit of my Cr.eeli, Of which the" firkt 4 tles vary from li ' Ito 21 feet per mile, (tptal rise lnithis distance 6 et;) the neilitlii ntilei ' has 31 feet per mile; at • he remaining -10.8' Milej to Rid summit, has it t per mile. ' Thel 'descending grade front 1 - g Creekfil die' Ste tars is unknown,. since * glit' of De Haas Ettti' has' no been taken. 1 ascending grade', '‘f 40 feet per mile were firi between the SWldara - at'd Friedensburg, . 0 'xpensiVeportiOn would probably be the ) rk ebuylkill Ifave l h': We 4it enter into ta i .unh for fu. importance' of haviitig a arie ween the fue)'"of -Stile) ra • erial fotii the wilt; a InFI , • here the fonundary c is' 9 1 Mia 7 of the, Itraviet, manufactures , rtto ontract M Passing i ito. thi3 tigricsil-- :dit , spears alMt.*l: the 1 . andel)" if pop 1 , in, re. 1, , ,i; . much the:ch . ice on leasing' 4.trer'. l ',,, rbs ofa - eity,an going out into ,entry ~• Might exannin the probable ri• - •. of t.l t t , am li: w - e k i, • I i luding :the Pas. if PM' " r'' .. itialt e along the en. • ' s* !'' , l'a. - . 1 ". n i .° ° l I P' :„,.. cOnsideratir and more ap4 propriate to t' ''..thant Mulothers, Whose bust n'ssl4°f suet `II t e,tis 62; cotnpl theta' WV - at& ha course of 'l.e TO'suchperso' us the above 4 . 4 i leading }ac t s, will doubt ,' •• i .. ; ',Ott, I 1 I EME and tural ulatio the a« I= WEE concise statemc es; be intereeti, Yours ie ;NATI:JIAL W! .1211 am-was mounte4l fil§elto go. He him:mei:l loudly; said he;l . • _4 5 .9.:t . the Fi ^S5` N~`lfS4~`~{'..v ~,~, „;~,... lidetatioVs no to direct rolnin kill comity mid for to the fe:sitit f the 'coal tiah...• B. AYCRIGG, •ring;a fate procession t • ' Ity,r t iOch stubbornly re-' khini.4'whielithe crowd ood Ifo'kis, don't make tlii4 lie's got among feetirig'will induce • . - , . : 1 7 7 - 1 ----. Zile Doom of the lritoterr 7-7 he .411. , furiateb Tijci. • Bounds with tine 6thiria ipring: i l the mighty bruit.. —l---„, ----wide maitiol to tind 110 . .!'•His angry tail; reirrolls his with glow." Where his vont tette Just intniilei the spine, , • Sheathed in his form the dead_,,i- weapon ties. " , " Childc .flarcild's 'Pilgrimage. tipgn an evening, a party of .tilegians and young bloods of the town hail 'net tt gether at my room to play 64 eisrotise. ' in fact, it was a regrfc tar meeting, of the Sud-huriters,• who assembled twice ineyors week. 'We: itepit it tip jollity until ire& the hear of midnight,l h4ving l i in that time managed to get full of i ttaehns:„ltyheti Somers pia., posed that we should sally iforilt 4111 astonish the town by soinewell-planned anti welOireeted piece of mischief. With Out anY lie oil us, having a very clear conception of out- action a or intentions, we hailed the propesitfon vci't,it dritnken raptine and started forth: _ 1 . A travelling mcnaogrie had ;arrive day • before., and among the tynde was a young bear.. The poor ani ti. n `-well beaten that lie r betXml i i rY h 4 1) acquired a number cif annifin4 trioi were well atiare,'having visi4d thit: day before.:. Just as we hid *m.di• the animals were confined , it' pccprr rare sport it would lie td capture and place him in the chernica lech i tonish, on the next day,- th6' prod iclass. No' sooner had I Made and to this effect, thatit was adopted; anp. all vidunteered their assistance in carrying it it to " -The tent, or pavilion Which covered the he'4ts, was ere . eted in the great yard' of the; Pitineipal tavern. cages, each containing one 4r mot animals, were iron grafed boxea,!standinglan wheel 4,. by means of which they hadheenidra.,ed into the•Aciwn. These were ranged aroufnite interior:l)/111e tent, farming a circular, array of, Vuoil land iron.; Not irnagining;that anyone ivo4d disturb the anintalA,. the showinen'and keepers blid retired to rest alOng with the inmates .of tairern;ht---' ___..,,..,: me, taye. tearing the' tents entirely intwatelied! ,Tltl we I,erc eilivdeti a • I clear field in, which too ',.tee te our Scheme. After I • several of our number had keen po4ted as sentinels, the rest crept in .under ;, the canals, and •entered the arena: It wds •Sernetisr before we could, •in the deep dart:nes:l,ot' the - I:lace; - thernify the cage" in which our friend Irtfis had' been placed. to*: sleep. After stumbling otter divers things which': lay scattered, about,. and pering here and there in the dark, Wm found fite , lobje4 /of •our search: There, in a substantial cage; wit's the dim; outline of the animal, his : ttvo 'F.YellaShi,ni - 4 dropS• of fire at' • , t'. i'• being aroused from his quiet sloniber.• ~ • The next difFicultyltita) oz...eqr;.cd to us was the mode of cOnveying hhit tci<the iiillege, which• was several taaalred yards di:Omit. i:ome tithe rev f • •-, ; dent inciiPted that . ! di: wei shonj ~ throw a Miter around his neck, and 0 grng hint along';„ We re jected this, not from ! I an)! personal feat, since,we liad'iirrived at that pOintjw'hieli. 'makes one obIlvt•••• ous o ' f danger, hntlest tv . .,shonit be seeri by some' late straggler,and it : We 4urfuriiled: A better' plan was, after mach scheming de 7vised, and one Which mot with;univer4l aerthirscence ! , ! 4 In the tavern ya . rd's4llt,tfarrhogshead, with a sliding lid ia.stened Ify ineans . of. a. hasp and staple.: - We . hdd only. io roll this in, slide deW'n the box front the wheels ? urn the door irumedi- ately In front of theltodsliettd., ttl•• drive the ani mal in. We could tlfc4 push ' own the lid of the cask, #eettre it by means a rope passed through ii ( u •the staples, and toll! oupprisor and ; his prison house to the college. 3 - : : 1 No . sooner was this suggested thanweitrod ..mum it into exemition.Tb:- ,, iage, with our uni ted efforts, way' 3 . q uietly dot from the wheels —Bruin growling all the white in hogs heakwas rolled in and idaceslitpen end in front of, the cage, and the aiitua l l stirred op with our canes.: With a teigiAe yel; hg ritsimd ht, and we closed: the lid suddenly elcfrin !won hirer, fastening it at , the sinie time in ase curk mannOr. 'The yell of the bear ; had roused Up= the other animals, and 'our' ears Were regaled for themext ten minutes with a variety kf hideous ;sotniiis„ that wakened fearfully', the sleeping, echoi47 of the night. • The animal in :the: hogshwid groveled, lamlhssi . yeice came like dis. , tantihunder, so clelied l w"iiit by the wood irr which he-lay: 14r IFI!ows 1141 noineumbrance to their voice's, atut . qtey howled its clearly as though they had been'onee mere in ill i cit Mitive forest. Fearful of being dis'ecerl, vdo remained quiet for 11 long time, boldikF otif,ftry breaths in env penae. But no One i tiisturbo;oltifortibt of ilisF turbing us. • Theaninm i ls oftensfartedy chcirtis'O stmfige noises durinithe. night, And tlie-keepeM thinking nothing PnufUal to he the matter, Merely curial' the unruly . ; betens fort fe:stmiyin'g.tbe I of their rest, and, turning- bark, went to sleep again. w l • ' As soon asp quiet I rest:tided, rite slita hole in the 'anYass, for we viere' afa¢tT fo emerge by the aperttare which 6-m41;01e tavern; rolled our hogs head, . through the yard , te th'e baek gate, 'which we unfastened; and then ipassing into the road, start ed at a quick rat'e fur l , our . 'slun of destination.;— Over and ''over went the hgsH oiead, the animal . *ithin groiling at the rough treatment he expo-I rfenced at I our hand r, 'and We nehrly'j convulsed with laughter at' the Itmcollthness of the noise he' made. •:. • ' I ' At length we rvir&ed the .back part of theeoli lede, whth'• olio ofotir party climbed over the; Wail. anti unthstened the Otto lyo rolled in out prize to' the back door - Of the laboratory, which was the plitee where our pressor of chemistry lectured: We found that kti copsdquente of the narrowtts oi the - doer, the ho t ead widtild pot inter. Such I : 4 ing the'ca . si, 'We+re' about to'start tho animal; through the open thior, • tvit i en'arr idea more redo-' ldnt of fun struck the fancy of Somers.' tack of. the lectul.roont.wasa small apartment containing: odds , and i endsjimd-Which Wasnot vi.sited,perlutps,. ° nee Lrn;mth? i Hei maid .14htlY. tint ifyin-ji,t Bruin in this apartnent.lin in 44 likelYl;e_di&t covered Until some,:tirge. dd i ting thiilecture.4 the thendedprofeitsor,l,Whert , the jAise he. '177 7 m be brotight . ta a crisis.lVc. joined our_ strength, and, Upon mir;shonlilers 'up went the he head until it 'Was placed On iilevel with the Whit:ft - in-. ...f1 light young fellow, tie'snaillest of the paitY, chinhea up,lhoiSted the Nindow, and slideti up the lid of the cask We shOok' thelioirAertaviolently, but 'at first to no purp ; lasi": The animal was thoroughly frightened, and lay. still, or with only an occasional growl. 'lN . c'shook it again and he:, started. There was but lone possible indkof . pro . - ..e - • - I . . grrssion, which was straight forward--and "the brute: glive a. spring thMugh the windori.—There was a crash of glass, a howl, and the terrified ani-r mal,i crouching in ,thej corner, remained silent:, , - - Our.'little companion closed 'the sash and - leaped down. We rolled the hogshead tip •intis if earner ; of : the yard, and, renaming tdourrooms,continued ou'r revelry until, near daylight: - - ItWas about noon when I awoke. :I hurried on tor:clothes, Irteil_rr wet towel round my head,. Swallowed some seta tr, mar, and afterwards, a cyp i . of cOffee r and then haste' nrd to the college; h Was the hour of the prafes.of cf - chcinistry,.and I cw: terra the main just as he hail commenced to descant 1 upon his subject. Th r eelllSMete ali wrapt ire trf- - tention 7 for the !Mut was: ari able ratan, and tr...; treating' upon P;Light,'' a matter of interest, 1;41 , capable ofbeautiful illustration.—He had scarcely finiShed his short am! eloquent 'exordium, before we 'heard a crash of!Kitties, and a low, startling growl in the next rimrn. The profi*ior started, and itopPed a moment, while those of d theclass rio t in the secret , looked moment, other in riatonishment. There was a pause of a few seconds' aurationj.— and then the professl proceeded. • _ , I began to feel alarmed. I remembered what had been done the night,bcfore. Under ordinary eircifinsiztners, there Was no danger to be Lippe ihetided. • The. be fitas tame .enough, and laid Lein whipped until he had imbibed a proper sense of:the : superiority of inian. But from the 'sounds ; Ijudged that "Bruin:had:worked himself into the Mom, only separated. from us by a thin partition full of. windows, iii( which were kept the various drop . used in ire experiments. There were a great rata; ays and bottles of acid in that room. ' Sin oyerset any of these, rnd their contents to skin, he would be apt to break throUgh Oa ays'oftte department, and 4 some ,mischief , .: we could secure Min.— * the' look of. inyi companions, I saw they enter tained the very 'sante fears. ' There was another crash and growl. The 'pro fes.sor stopped againond the. class looked around in dismay. Thosel who were acquainted With' the cause of the noise,/coblil scarcely i.eep their cOun terrancesi In spite of the alarm under which hey latioteif, there wash something so intik-rens in the growl, especially ‘then s we figured to ourselves the roming consternation of the efa..s, that they Could hardly refrain fr 4 laughing outright. The'lpri, P r essor, who couldrotexactly tell front' whence the sound proceeded, and thought it a trick of the 'elaSs, reproved the' selvcrely, and thrit continued' his fecture., qiennetnen, said ho, preparing For r ' • I most. brilliant experiment, 'I will 'show noW you 4 most startiingetfect.! f '' . . Antfl. did. Hark! there was a sudden'Crash, as if every bottle in the plire had been dtisquied at once -.a. smoki? rose up—ywre was a efarifie howl, that made the blood curdle and the: Marrow thrill—and, throtigh that, frail glass—Father of 1 ,- Truth!' we had 'mistaken the ,cage—,-them leak -.. ,• ed in town the it contained al had been so ' - • ble, - and had this we menagerie the 'the epbtv iere to me wha ' young Bruin re room, to as essor and the. forth infuriated ith the burning liquid, streamed over turn—horror!-- . an untamed; royal tiger. • _ „ • ••• No words can i lderibe the consternation of the 'Class. Not one stirred.-fotrifted-bylltorfoll. 7 -mo-- vto •sat.• . ! de quivered, so I tigid were ire with',•Our . iuteruc fear. clir,pre",:cn.ation. Mallet:l'o4 :.witlf the pain, ttj animal rushed on with terrific hounds and, Meeting . with no obstacle, passed 'down the stairs into, the great hall: There, as he leapt,- and • rolled; l iand howled in his agony, the eldest laugh ter ofOur janito r , coming with a message, iunwif tingirlente red. She screamed and fell. 't'hc ti ger frrintic with the acid, Which was eating to his very flesh, heeded her not. On he passed, and the 'girl live!: Better ,had She'died, forpevefniore shone the light of reason on. her Vacant eyes.-- From. that day forth she was a: gibbering, l ,htcura. li!c idiot. L '' , :. • 1 i • 'On passed' the tiger—on ! on : on! throtigh . the streets, with tho poPtdato flying, on every side for shelter—past his old prison, Where the keeper, stood wondoring, at.hi escalle—ore he went, bound ellerhowling with agohy.- On he i.t leitt— whilohe!tinti;before, nnel around, rose up pie min .t.y of Alert, wotnen,. Obit elPitiren-- T rThe ti ger ! Ilhe tiger ! I • , At the extremity of tt riiihin. street, a ,Imveller ti 'riding quietlY to bih . home. He heard the noiSOehind hint, and casting his eyes anound,-. lie sive the 'cane. .He spurred the horse, whia'start. ed;snorting'Avity terrot,„ for he- saw the: Coming of the nighty anintat in villa. The tiger ojilyithe terrific(' stet was !just: savoi—ant hindquarters of ihe double burthen, load asthough it wen recticed no hurt tf roolness the most h and; with a firm str, neck of the tiger. The spinal inarrol and'he died in al lease his hold; SW to-his place, his ey claws sank deep ini snorting, plunging; pain and torrnr—on fatigue and friss of IA .: thosc urlio came iimislyAnd ( 1114 r - atzliedawhile Th4ptola im =~=~: MS R AFB et)PV NO: 1 =1 .-. ~ ~~_ , . - ,-- .9 1 ,47 — , ~ . GOOD TEMPE!: . 1N .r.E - ARLEsI' '' - ' 4( *; ,,: ), . . • . . ~• ...."411_Z.':, 1 . lleat the ietcran tilitor, Alojorll.lll. Noah ditly,;•ll course about the s 4 f „brie - would think wing young, and s had still a fender 1 ..etd . i!,!tiktif7t,..::', : „ ..l after t e gratikdatusels of the 'Westerw.world , ' t • . .!..: : ::1 ' al **per hi the : chief Of Sentateilrft34. - A_,., ': ' . '.. iooil le . r hides Malty defects of theoutiitle.twpA sets olf,a orneiyfeoUntefiaritiO to Irtier tal4ttrAto , ;.;";"..::,A than mime' and tdeoholie. Cosincti6...lloxv_..mart.V: .. "!, ornery ' Y little fianaW bodies `har e -WO s4ll olittK'r' . . rounded with halos of attraction by -a-*intittfre. i • placid; mire, obligim,sritioditernrieritiriatk , Altir: : :. " • how' many ! good beautiful ~.riieitAs- ' li keXitrolle . -- fought battle, "good to. viitv at. iidistarieai . bueVe.o.:i- .. Idisgrecaltle .ro approach nearly.; ' : A . peitiakt . 4 . • , saucy, fnult-findingi c.apricitiusbcauti.is*i titifut I picture.to contemplate. Taltruds - reinativi*Fit:i;',' to one's mind at the first glaittO-Allti ties iudie - C!it • .:': - . " minnin" Attl glitly figu're of death" twill ;also s , , ~, -. 1 future be.'" And whei , c - fer saw alatiatity that - Vit - 4 . . not Capricions,- urtresscrriable, iilwUyir thf tiact.. iriipassibilities; forever displeased : id: solitifh*" ' with which she has no right to feel - aut'of . ' Sero4 . .", • ever nitwit litt•:;•1 ri chard miy • one his fitltMoOd ":;:it i -.--- prafse I , Perform a service for any onto Hof tltt! rarely (lemons Ain( ask the question, i - Itilt*lt: . done ? ' Will she answer V A. ati •:franklY::::tyeti: . . 0! no. ' - ' • -"• - , _-. I.'''. '. : "le it done well.?' : - " " - .i`u , . - . , .. , ..... . € Well, it is not done ill'" ; - • ; i ''.. ...,, :.,, cA re you out for , a walk 1' i " ' : •"i ' - ' 1 1...: •• . - sj' lk, .V411,-.l'm not in!' • '.. f , ' " •e:„r 4 Do You admire Casirrnere 1 -,,. - -:f - f l =-- - . XI don't dislike it.' : I' -! i!f, - -" A : z Will your rawpt me fia. yourproteefer throw Efe i . ; - •1 , •',. . . .': r .i. r... t , Welt I iliorft Trick Mini out at preserii!"-•: 9 T-F : b, Ai the opera, of some' other pier ii ofirtabliellX' • 'sort, one meets a copy, of the 711e;"16idill'etiO. star-like creliture ; full of 'good points, a s : s - friii4 as an eclipse, as lyeantiftilly restis'e na'a colt,fii said like, a pumpkin-hearted . fellow, lit . selieits and troduction; be calls at her tioniesi antl-is surp4 . o to hear, its '111. ,- pas*c.".;.s through the hall attlitildttiw: . itig roots, air account of Miss's battle iititit ; a Servant girl.. tyliat a Jove-like thuttilerbal4 ; Phrenology is iCpretty fair science, andi"shoufd* tali e another wife, (which isitot, at all likely : Rd ' shall examine her heattat sure as' we are hutkitt* And her z•yes.• They are •the' , wittilolva: ti*l:a,dlte_... „ Which , one may look into the back-Yard tifliett -, mind, where her propensities, afill'dierliking4ef ...-i . ,1, i , :temperament are stored away for preser;ratir.lo(;for . A black-eyed girl issu s picious-A great .4 64 4 ' "-' C li • tire lurks behind thoseltypScy i.k'rbs , --•z'.gbi'x'qa)Oe.- , • . v iiough f) eon‘tuntioni-s" happiness' fo.idtes;igcli . ) . !ilritt :are sprinkle d plentifully; over - the Kiektiolli:lftvO/ k 4 , , • I must necessarily wear after :the' emsliagralloe" -- :, • i,V, illltM are vciy pretty- for watieri delis; built 1 d .growit ladies are' better ..without `theta. le.tivg 6 • " I ' and ;leer, they .make ' a , tolerable'•iinpr*kOa,..-Yr.,. .' and generally , accompany an: even antf.4, 41 ..- ~,vi)i. r 4 ordered mirsl, but. TO G rrr .tl. I) 511.4.11 . E 11:':: . a .... a., 4- china plate, they lketeken a frivolous' to l ' ' lc .."• -* heart, and am i. , xpressiohless arm muffins '.l'U la- - -4 dy owners .of such optics; had better'.be let qbe: stow their undivided attection Upon their ItiAriga. ! . A:hazel eve .inspires at first ira a Platottic:imAik a . which _gradually: but surely expands, and eial;iges :into a love as steady a.; the • ruck ef . clibraltarf::;. A ‘,. 'l, teeinan with a hazel Of e never •tdopes"from..4buis "band, nevireltats'scandal, never .sacrifices ife.guis- - hand's Ceinifort fOrlier own; never fatilt-firCtlttfitev- • er talks too much 'or too little, alctity , s: iSaytitler..• ;; 41 taining, intellectual, :e4reetdde and loveahle7oeatilte: s ~,.-, Wenever kneW hilt one uninfertlifiag'and:.-itri) - aati: tiblewoinnrr with* tail - ale eye; ' and she haijlaiise ‘ - 'which looked, as the Yankee • says, 7like'iltkiito.6, - .. end of nothite whittled , down to a point.'.'' .fltieoni. , ....,,.• t 4 pwa!*, orbs; there is a- depth‘ : of'""exiir . liillita!,&.: 4 7: speaking glance that appeals 'directly to 4s - : . ;liiitterl (;'' ,i , a confidential. and affeeticamtainsp" itoliaitlati in . .." 1 ! -:Ii tellectuality ;" and niz"My other thirtger-thiittu- I . pitted right, which have *On our devotie li our -.-.• ' admiration. • These are the Woinen Wfa • i...,iii* at . .. mends for all the faults of .the i.]4 -,- at 41,:' - '17 1 : 7 0' 'ate surprised - that we could have bodiwesA,A, in-' ' • to an ezpose of. our sentiments o:is)'l4 - 4:fi r tfititeq subject; hut as it is so, let it go, tie - iiii:i ' e*'iott-'. -:` elude with sii:;in'g, that a bade irt . itleai/tWheade I "' seldoneroamsover the pageS of Paul - D4' , Xlikk.- , -.. Our, girls arc getting. -altogether nninaaatiible;—• the consequence of perusing so imanYjfetillg,tity- - isms and indFferrible metaphysio.-1-Noilih'illfeie iiiil IMI seaserr , A TlaiE P ? os'i.--The , f6llM,Virt., is .tlitil'eOhclu‘ sion of Mr. Hilliard's Oration - oefOretfOlii Baal, • li'aipa of Harvard Collego., Lt i 4 of #lftlidhuty as arc all portioriS of his discourse; whicki4it'.hav4e Tho poet must , 24 his ( 1 .,_ 66 ' 6 A-97. 8 /. 1 2a 1 /" . ization as an. -e•Tritse for threllitif4l l 4 , 7 44 l % trite' if. gardens of leisure, and lookil4"at through the loopholes of .his retreatv:;lpitme:„../P' - fling himself with a gallimt heart, nribit;th - -stirrti, life, that heave's and faanis around.iifni H m Lis t• callfholic his imagination . from t!'`` on which the. light of other day 4 hakl pensive 7charm, anti be . 'conic: chvct his own people: future aiidAlie,P*; inspire him, and not Ow past. . T. 1,1e •to his pictures the glow Of Morrunt4,, - 41, ( 1 hue; of stihsiet : lk lot! . §t not ,fi l o to, (Iv Pharpar Ahapa, forthesWeCt he may find in that f4titiliar streanis-.170 hanks he has played : as u. hild, man. Let lir& soW the 'Scotts ";of l rity - ?long that dusty TO4, where hufirinitY aiitf . trtleats in the sun. Lot' him Spirit the; ministers foodtO . .the pas idtt I;that Soul the . imhge Cr his find. Lot hot lti . t tehrli 'add 'one seductive chatin'.,o the' tinziletil gi• - • if of ilea -I.sure, nor haitietile roses of his pfniti'.:4 o lllld the reveler's wine cup., Lt..t hint mingle 4kitlt'hisVerrer thosb - grave and high elements ,whourthe air of. freedom otithigov) whom ' • I
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