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KURTZ, OORNIIR VENTRIII SQUARE) ORTTVIIBURO. liE undersigned hit, just received, T gind.has in store, ,a very large iutd au perior stook of • Dry Goods Fancy • and Staple, saitable for the elitning seasons. Having purchased our stock on adVantageOUS terms, we are pre pared'and deterniined ta`itell thane at very great bargains :"Oar stock, 'oil examina• be folind to contain' all 'lnnis n ew.and•fins Itionablei co p rieing is•general variety of Ladies' Drees Bilks, Centimeter', Airless, • Moue' do Lidned, plain and figured, !,loon Lustre,. • do. , • Merinoce,l3ornbazines, Ginghame, Mourning, French and Domestic Calicoes, - dcc. Arc.' Also er end coMpletriyeriety of teenttern,ell i s Cloths, Cassi tneres & Vestings, , . In it wird, Barnett it to say, that wo have on inlntl a full and nomPlete shock, vidtioh we shill hike pleasure in exlnhiting to all who inay call. ;At„ the same time we would return sincere thanks for the lite , rat patronage bestowed. A. B. ItURTZ.' April 5.-3 m re" Country Produoe talon in exchango for G Duda. • • NEW HARDWARE & GROCERY S TOBIN. John Fahnestock mESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public generally,that Ile has opened-s NEW l . • Hardware and Grocery Store, in'aenytiburg, at "M'Clellan's Corner," cohere can be found a general assortment of every thing in his lime. Having exatnin ed both the Philadelphia and Baltimore onattets. he is enabled to offer his goods at reduced prices, and can confidently as sure them that they can be purehasedigw ser than they have ever been sold before. his stock consists of Hardware and Cutlery, such as nails, crosscut saws, planes and bits, locks, hinges, screws, chisels of ev ery description, rasps and files, saddlery of all varieties,shoemakers' lasts and tools, morreccoleather and linings, shovelii,forks, and a general assortment of TABLE CUTLERY 'AND 'POcKET KNIV2S in short. every article belonging to that branch of business. Also a complete as- 1 sortinent of GLASS, PAINTS, OILS & DYE STUFFS, and a large, full and general asszunent o vitocEntEs 7 And CEDAR WARE, all of which be has selected with great Care and pur chased on the very best terms, thus ena bling him to sell at such prices as will give entire Satisfaction. Ile solicits and, hopes, by ntriet attention to the wants of the com munity, to receive the patronage• of the public., JOHN FAIINESTOCK. Getiyeburg, Sept. 14, 1849.--if SO Oka THE Subscriber has just received and opened the largest stock of (bode ever before purchased by him, to enume rate which would tax the patience of the reader too much. I would therefore invite - Salle call led' examine my stoek before purehailing elseirbetwv I hare' made my toy selomiutte with veal etre, both as it /aspects quality and style, and price.— They, consist in pact of , Maus d' Lanes; Linen Lustrcs, • ACAS, GJ VPJI 4 ffs of uarao u qualitiei, Lawns, plaid and plain Jaconet Ciinibrit Muslim OM MaePliss ,8114thiliss lloodery, Linets.lisodiserchisfo4 Thread, Swiss, Cambria aßt‘Conton LACES and 4DG ' IN 491 , 1 Kid, Usk, Throtd end Conon ottiorsoi Pincioikk reel to call; lur ihetwa), Sales and AU, tietfttictlg edhered a. ; ~,• deuiec. Ut. P lB6o.' ' '-7 f.BOOIES` tlid STATIONERY. t, ef , 11•1 6 ...l - • •1. ' 'I ' , ' ' . is ti) - er us gis 1116111111) 41:1 _, II4SI RATEFUL for the 14'44 continued ' 19 anal stendylatrtinate no ) abets* ex - tedifte 'to' him;nth*, hia sitithdritedg , ottitibilit,h t taffile deeend invlitroi ihelr' , M, tehtfoYfte; WO *Mit ' laitti altwoittfititt lot ARD Oc i tl b , - 'a p „,§TRIP il , oteei.vtAy 04ssioip . .Ai l '7 1 i 1 140 ; .1 ,i,.. Amii..rolii , Au 110? I. , T 4 ~49) I=lilisq#; elli 4 4y ..,,a 4 ..; ,,,, „ • ,„.0, ~,,,,fii.,o,4tiv i d , m 1 ,14 1 6 'h i t .* ai4Q l l ll ent 0 ( INQ 01 ; 00 s 1 4101 4 ItT/ 1 ; 114, E4X 1' PO - 14' 1 , 14*, 9 61 d 1 , , pi) ii p,ll 5 , Litiet, EnveloqmOriniting Midi,' livio NVarers.*llll a variety,. of Fatal Articles. to which the attention of "Inittitniserd is invited. • , • i ' ' 'lltrArrangenients have been made . by , • 'whielr InitY Books 'nOt " emb raced iii his as ' icothultUt 'cau he picutiptly ordered from '''''Qiet tirg; ApvittOrlSOL +;,. • . ~ 1 • i* If .•01111R,AN ~A,,pripte, aril ' ' .04iYec#4 , 44 . 1? llth guthidtibe! v e acyliii Efiii, IT W. HA ' •• IrlEttfligif: , Lw vidri)llll:oltEßS, of various kinds, such as ' Dodson; Nail!, Water, Butter, Sugar, - Ofibilitiind‘Dyspepsia Cracker*, for Gals at 1/1114BBSLY'S Variety Store. :I 4,! THEACOSINION MINT. BY )11ONTE1011t1iY • Once' in ther Meg axiom Vest ' There lived' a reah—,And wno *ll ho I Menial I hinte'W thy lot be edit,' That man reseMbled thee I:Miimum lbw regiOn Of hi Kink • ' The land in which la died unlamtwn, Him noose taw perished from Ibe,stratb, . • 'Chi* With sturives alone.; .• • •rherjaeliibi Our, eriit mid 'firer, Altertiate'uliniphed in ilia Melia; Bid bilietibi woe; a settle; it that i Oblivion hides' the Teat. The bounding pulse, the Istiguid.limb, Tho changing spirit's rise and fall. Wa know that those were fait by. him, Fur mit as a Afti Alt, by, all. .I•le.suffevel-rhut hie pangs are o'er, Enjoyed—but hie delights, are flea, fled friends—his friends ace now ho more,. And roes—hisloes'are dead. ' He , loved—hd whom he loved, the grave fled lost in its uncohseions womb ; 0, she wait fair I but nought could save Her beetrly from the tomb. TM:ironing esseens,.dey and night. • Oath moon rand Mars, the enrth and main, Ere while iris N rtion, light and life, To him cilia—in vain. saw whatever 'thou haat , seen Enconnteted an that troubles thee, He wes---wfisterer than but been, He ii—wltat , thou shalt be The -clouds and entibeartneelei his eye 'That once their shade aid story threw, have left in yonder silent aky No vestige Where they flew. The annals of the buman race, Theft ruin lance the world began Of nru of Ord no other trace Than this-I—Titans Lirrn • MAA. TRUE , FREEDOM. • A Tyrant needeth not a throne, To isle the hited nitrite Whe ruleth not his hitesehold well, ' Must own the Tyrant's shame. , Who tramples down of slaves but one, Is o'vcn a worthless thing; No Matter be hie title great, Or be ho onedf email estate, Or master, lord, or king. The hceleind hiving not hie wik— Parent to child unkind— Who ellen, his tunes for brutal joys, To suit a brutish mind, • , Whoever harm, a brutal thing, Whate'er may be its name— The met that bears its daily toil, Or meanest worm that crawls thesoil, Must own the Tyreut's shame., When peace prevalle—in every home, When kindred love is Inum.l-- And each to all shall leel the tie, Brother to brothers hound; When none shall dare a deed to du Which others's wrong rosy. be ; Bat each shall govern well his head, Alld shun har.c4/ the Tyrant's part, • - Thou—then mankind is free. ."SLEEPING IN JgBl3B."—Tille is one of the most tender expressions that the English language affords. It was never thought of till proclaimed by the Gospel. It is a Gospel discovery. Sleep, as an enilleils state of iniietivity, coldness, and silence, may have been known, and been terrible to men. But the idea of a short repose, to be succeeded by a pleasant morn, when the body shall rise, as it were, rested and inijgorated,and be changed so that it will never tire or Sicken more, belongs wholly to revelation. To the Christian, death is Only a brief repose of the body—a short resting place from its labors, while the soul is with God, in Heaven. For them that are asleep in Jesus, we do not sorrow as those that hese, no hope ; for "If we believe that'Jesus diitd and rase again, Qv en so also those that sleep is ,Jesus, will God bring with him:" Ledo Pstsysas.--Speaking oflosg prey ere. Elder Knapp says— ; -.IV hen Iteter VV#l, endeavoring ,to walk upou the water to :tae •t his aster, and was about. R tsinkhig, bad his supplication been as long as the introduction to one of our modern prayers, before ho got thotiugh be would hire' been fiftY 'fiat outlet; wa ter'!" TER Mauch - tux Han Cinte l.s-rTho Beiten.Christioa.Registerjefortne no, that "'the OclhOdPU gle 13110441L0 1 1.t . lari#n Secsjetire ntoetieg on•Eskril 114'r at which theMinistere,of each Aettenatrutfien 41.4001301 ed 'their he re- h ip. is , the great. get, reterna of the Zlipeteeptli,cettetry,, And wet ltepa lhal , eo goad an 944 1 1 13P40 may find general imitation. • • • Ritearr. - A.n - babita al drunkard. hiving. in a dream found a cup of excellent wine, sot,boat. want tog it taenjor it with more . 8 14 4 0 4' But: just he was *bout to, mild ilto dratiglit , h6 mvolta;L: nNV hat s, foal Illak 1/' Paid: hy • L,not contentfti il A. lOi.. i ii 6, - iiii.iil4li : g :a ja v r o T tliaiiiqan %4illi a ' liiito of eaggiaeig, stiiiiii 'drilip t ied a courtesy ' . la uetm .. St i g g P, tlsith,l'. lll returning ilia eit,i liY.' , , , . , 1" 11111 0:?S a V t Mt, d a9 ', ',i,i' l P 'AuriOotY to' 40 ad ' itogel " ' '' . . ''. , "Nu, tir t ''repl replied titkitile,i4i4 l ',lo'otir- M 4 ili4 ,i° .o l) l 'v , e, ,Oife. :-. — ~ .., oGooti•rootoifis, IJuelei Jiw.!P, ,'"Goad . wapiti." , ttsWelli you've you your diugh. , ter itnerried. oft, 'have you t'?. . , ..Ye." , ußeallyv Proeidenoe soollect upon. yew" Yfrituiletil-moot bless , you, she .eniakated Irithi. out •1 r • ~ • I tarr i r . ' Baltporie, 4 ms lag is allal-britt. With drilliipeardneri like a" tow cirbarrels'," has' beim limit, Os far uti the Ohio-as Jef , fe'reonville, Ky. He was supposed td be dal his 'war to the Nishville eonveirtion, deteridined to make it etnonstiis Meador pm: powers, frequently-inoreseein pro , propcirtiOn t 0 the &nitwits' that' bnodun• ter 'thus It . iii that' re sontetiiiiiii'ineadd Itt. i tto'''hiost 4 ‘pasilotak i uadertakingsvatker hating' &Hada* the Meet siinpla.—kkapth. The paltti4llol vihiol iknna nOi *air tA, tinily, tr col If te unity: does not depend u p si n : 44l:Eno:titude. is iyranny.--Pascol. cr "Tie liberty alone that give, the flower Of fleeting life its Nairn and perfutne Aid - we us wxds without it. i. ~ ~~r ~: ~,~ n I,.•ri.n lEEE . . [From thir Vow York Spirit of rho Tjracit] CHASING A DOCTOR. littlaistilltige in , Wasterni'lllinois, Ahem resided:a:very, worthy, wetly ;knock kneed', very timid.zotrof,Eise.ulapius, (who AhaU ba,nAnteleas, lest he might chance se,eittemelf figurine as , the . heirocifthle lit ‘ll%. A4Pl l 4)PC l P i d , Pti t * practice, ',al' he itaidlitertael °flamingly ,trundling about in an old Arm*, of a' buggy, ganef, unhappy, looking ' horse, Witti'lltat Ocala* 'eist 'of ernintenante which a 'hardly used animal of idit stpedieltalWaya possedielt: •' 'The tittle doettnoi practice , was so ex tended, and the farmers so thinly sentered over alsrge trees of land, thatnlinfand foul" ho was always on the go, and I.even , , then .woukl not attend to every , call inado on . day .I vilite,of' was a drizzling, dir- I ty, foggy day , in .the latter end. of *mit, when one could hardly distinguish 'a ; house with a.green door a, long side, Shot off. The little tinker was pletighing his wearyay throe ii good bight inehes tO some far distant patient. along a bleak, deserted mad, lending throtigh • dila, heavy wood; br' grave, as we call them here. The day was fast verging to a close, and the hole man was sadly ruminating icon , hitdreary'drive, when he was start led by .a hoarse call from a , lay. path rear nitig around tho baso,of rocky knoll.— 'rho poor doctor trembling ,uneonsciously, drew up his horse, and glanced fearfully around. The place had a bad name, , a pedlar had been whiled and nearly mur dered not twenty yanti; Nun that very spot. Unable to move, the wreteeed little doc tor sat gazing at"the place until the sodden appearance of an °Minolta looking horse man oh' a fiery bay mare, coming round the knoll, cave him desperate 'energy, and minim/ his pet* • fired animal ',with the whip,-he started off at a slashing Pace. Hello ! hold on there t" shouted the stranger, increasing his speed. long, Ned I go long,. old fellow!" cried the doctor, frantitwlly,.helaboririg his poor frightened horse, who stretched wail fully through the mod,, throwing the old rattle trap of a buggy from side to side, as it groaned and erealted,most mournfully. "HMO I " vociferated his pursuer, more fiercely than betiire. • ..Go long,, Ned I" gasped the doctnr, re doubling his bloWs; and turning his pale Nee, sireaini ng with perspination, to see if the wretch behind was gaining hitn ;he was nearer, if anything; and, to the doc tor's fear distorted 'vision, was aiming:a revolver at his head. “Good Lord, pre serve toe," groaned the miserable little man. *jolting to the bottom of .tite , btomy to avoid the shot. "Go long there, Ned; go long. old fellow." Wino ! hold on !" roared the stranger ; but gallant (ad Neil kept up Ids swinging pace, and altliongli the had entered the wood, he dashed on regardless of the roots and grubs •which threatened, every mom ent, to knock the old buggy to atoms. A little'farther on in the 'wood was a log cabin, which the doctor earnestly de sired to behold, and hoped to reach in safe tyr Its hospitable door at length appear ed•itt view old, horse , needed Ito chock, and stopping short before it. the little lec tor, who w4s ,stinding rosil y for ; a leap, a, was thrown, head,fist into ,nice soft mud hole, whence he scrairibleil„and bursting open the door, sPrang into the route, and sank nearly fainting into the first`chair he se*. 4. What in the nine of all that's sirthly is the matter 1" exclaimed the strapping Nils tretwof the house. Why .if Doe • ain't got a tit, or somethin .worsier. blessed,". At that :moment ;the murderous looking horseman dashed up to the door,. , mThe Oesperatc sillion," , muttered the pnor,doctor, springing from hia scat, and diving, for the better concealment of his person, into a large box in the corner ,of thai room, front whence issued a tremen dons'caCkling and fluttering. ' " The "strange'' enteied. “Good evening, Mrs. Powers ; is the dotter here ?" '" you; Mt: C. ; bet in wish a lz ! 'Oh Laid he's :gm in atop of my 'settiti' hen, and' smashettell her eggs—the only'hon, too, that's a stain, early. 1 .do think hes crazy." ..I think so, mo." said Mr. I've been following him , Gls the last half hunt' thrOugh,thentud fur a ,preaeript4on. .entl couldn't, get him. to a top ui soy terms." The, poor ltttle miserable., crest fallen aoctor_Freßt from, hie")ticiin)riiineie, and gado the rieti i ired preacTipilon wilbeni one I word ;'but to 'alit ( day oalttoit.bCl4The eight of Mr. li., and always eyes 'him askance when he' Meets him; with kind ef4.keep at rt.'distatiee' s- ati% while Mr. 6. newer can see the• little doator tas-' home or• abroad, without •a smile ,to' the memory of the Arty fright te,gavelhira.. ,; I~sLW, TO Alitmenr:.4ill r Oe '' peiZt 14,sy4ttli ; Qi,Ffttne , e, (saitlio lie the vtirtisiGle Blue Briaid.) was:sentenced to be led id chains,tortbe place of execution, and to be 1001'440,44 4, e* . the, stake. , The dayrap4 -Pointed watt the .of . 00414er 1 ; 440, diftet" 'tile the hjeteritte,OPei;9ut which %little can be no,dttubt, 41 all the people , of Anjou, andtaine,, by coalmen consent, Whipped their Children that meriting, so as tb iinpress the pricied date on'their mein bry." 'rhis'strangit ninernOnie process is still o fivorite with the pealUnia of 'Anjou and Brittany.' ANOTHER CALIFORNIA MILLIONAIRE,--. The Montreal papers state that a man has just' rithrned' tapairie, .Catiadit;".4ho left that Mace Tor•tho'Weet 14.*bart -ego. 'Ho was in Chilifornur daring .thellrateyeer mfothe geld; discovery,ird , owasetil-abbat -$BOO,OOO, which t. he hes'; brdaght , home .with, addition : lmmo !anti (belong ingitwitiat 10 Sacramento City ho has leas . 94. to, the gorornmeut for $lO,OOO per, an- Brtroio! Jittivir I.litn—iiiittY Livia 'tftit offered some' • thirty thimband peeintiii to sing at the Imperial Concerts at the Court of Russia. Jenny's'aigniectintnetnittit to the offer was, olluagary." Great is the triumph of genius. when .the nightingale is too much for the eagle. =CM . Tam , WATcrnmiti ,bfrinji4l , lllool. During thn past yeay,o( 1134% It, hag ! heen .my lot to reside at four °Mb, most remarlt- Mile capitate dfEeMpi;iiridWsucetiiiiire ly experience what spring is in &Mann, what summer, is in prlfi *Lerman is .in gdirtliurgh,'ancl ,wihit, Winter la In Po pen,hagen. 'V ividly indeed Min 4 l dwell on tint rnaryellinis ecintrairE 01,ihi Wit' aspect 'ot'esChl Eidevtie f irtliV,'lntititUt'eresting rrikimititteil'hiile fiiitiliedlitirly'rif this** . is that presented Vrthe'trinelthieft eirthe last named.. .... When IBM loakedentheile guardians of the night, I involnattirilv thought of Skakespeartre " ogberry. and 41 Verges: Thti sturtiy . 4al n et* arc ADP fled in uniforni greet 'teethr;* titt , alowelir fur caps. In their •handlthet eitry . e . stiiif of 'office, on'which ihn, 04w - when oc leasion requires, that rather feerfollereapone ~ ,„. , „„. ,„, ...,__ •mte , nier itleilli743fr. -,b.soisr.P.Aumni Ma yloine times lie seen, witia. ; aoenthorn .at donh belt; the candlecontahtedirnthe said lank lhorn they plane et. the4op,pc their,staff,to 1 1 ;o - tight, any, O r°9 ' ,o iFi s ' 4*en 1 4uiCe trimming. In case o tie, ihe wat baton i give signals (rein, the churelildWers, by striking a niiinbei'of itrokeqtiaryfrig with ihe'quarler of thet'*ity 'lit' Which' the fire occurs ; and they aidd put tiom : the tticy era flags and • lights,''redin unFirrothte dime hon where the , destrtietirtvidement is ro ' ging. , ' From , sighs in the ravening until four o'clock ini the' morning,-ail 'the year round, they chatted alieslv verse's% the expiration of each,hourtw they go their roundel. The. cadence is generally deep, audgutteral, but ,w4b.,a,peettliog untpliattisl and tone ; and, front? distance, it, heats 91 11 the still night air with a plpsing,aad im pressive effect, especially to the car of R sranger. The . remelt,. in. question are of old antiquity, and were wrineu, I ant told, by one of die Danish bishops, Thoy are printed on a large sheet of psper,,.w int an emblematical, border rudely engraved iii the old style, and in , the centre 18,1 large engraving exactly rbireieenting, one of the ancient watchmen, in' the now obsOlete elisthme, with his staff and Not;herii Star in hand, a leathern at hie belt, and his dog at his feet. -"' '' ' ' THE SALVOR AND THE, Acrasea.-TeWhen was, a poor girl,'! said the . I/eche:is ef.P.t. Albans, 6. W 9rking .v ery • hard. for my thirty shillings a Week, I, went down to . prep. poel during the holidaya,,where I was al-, *lye kindly 'reeefveil. I was to 'perform in a new ptece,"Satitethinglike thos6'pret ty little affecting &email they get up now m bur miner theatres ; 'and in my eharat.ler, I repiesented'a poet, frieddlestr ornitan girl, reduced' to the most Wretched pover ty. A heartless tradesman proseente,s the sett *herel ne Tot. ddbl, - and insists on put• ting' her in prison, unlesi Some Otte will be bail for her. ' The girl replies .then have no hope ; 1 have not alrictukla theworld.' • W hat I will no one be bail foryou to'save you from prison r• asks the Otani creditor. •I have told you I have not a •friend ott earth, was my reply. ,Ilut just as i'svan uttering the words, I saw a sailor iu,the upper gallery spriegieg..over,,the,rafting, letting himself down from. Ono ter u tta4 other, until he bounded clear over the or chestra and footlights and placed himself beside vile in 6 moment. 'Yes, you have one friend at least. my poor youpg woman,', said he, with the greatest•expref shin in ttis honest, sunburnt countenance; •I will go bail for you to any 'anthem:— Anti as for yotf, (turning to the ,ftigiitened riettki l )' if VII 'f if bear a tiend and shift your riinernids, you lubbei; IN/111'6'o worse I for y 4 411 *hen' athWarqiitir lrli it. Edbrl eiOaturili in ilibficiti4e +bele, ; roar was portettkir ZintleseritOd)ht ; podls 'se l reents of wrier; efiebie ROO hik tawdil theisidate4 in thit•killarjr,:ptll- patatotk seripingi of violins ficitii*the cl ,; thetittlgArital stood dio (kit; shullb ink me,•the peer distreetted.,yonlitirWW l, l and' lirestldniktlefianee and ,destrutfOn ainit my %tu nic persecuini: I . pditin ailed In' relinquish hip etifti l of• ole by the trianagef'titiempting tit ntri'voared rescue me, with a profusion'->of' , theatrisill 'hank notes." • ' • ' Alitr. Philips, dishaventor of.thigassr.syponduai r°" 4l 4Y . gar.i.f!'t ai1ki1,".684 of ,ti Warta to a tire iionipsiii hisomeke at: tie London Gras vents: Whe'Philadelphis Arneriaiiti itiyal i ' .' 'After 'tette preliminary reinarkir bti 'the yawl loots f rem lire, ladouillidg, ittertall) , , in the three hirtgderns, to A91400(0'1*, and the ilielciacy of water , in, ifunfieltifig r a fn. rides eondagriitiab - 10 'sil l flre "I`o a dm?. rinieti el :i laid oppii; 'hillitaiiik;'fikd With . iirtiiltititi a a tilnitrpiaripitilia of light irobd'Arititied•With tritWiter fdtp4ii 4 Attlei'land butit'whie Age wrilikedfsilttithi esialvetimbistibleir.• -IFitelhimels isiiettd. ' mdi . roairirikr with atielitveherhettei as urge. pel the spectators to a distance of forty (pet, rea f 4 l4l , QV irVl. l h.irsq ifilorpr d i by lira fie; w ie'ii; Mr . . t i grip isf his, t i iii)l4 ptaeliliiiii; ontiniligt la 'll'i '‘Vpi . la ribiliizeif i c`offeethit; froctreli ieti a vied. 'able' fires* ritidAmplor *tie 'tlileclisiged, ' lit. tinguished, the flames "in halt a mindttter wad ies, approve that there !tv as, ito mix. ious,qualtiy in •the nigling, airs, iuttnelli .att4Y wittiltri through the •buildiog with a ,ligAted, Fimblip in.,his hand, , li., , conipany has been lortned to mandacture these now styled lire engines ; which, if they answer as well in preetioe as they. hems to do in experiment., will soon makayheir way to ,thiu country. , told find their itelti, olaptra- Lion itkiniliduiug 'Woes ,autislywhape,,Kqe riots. SONG.-01t, marry thelnan'yOtt koffi•, gide, ityowissiktNlSAMSit; If bP Kick,SLVAPVIst-M•1R,P0P 4 r1 , 5..4 91 ? ,,, * , wi ,pix# yno f amx ydur sou into,t4 I, lamt mar girls,l ry the man you love, lt purse is A my , t)h,, never marry a fop, girli t ,,whether hp's little or tall ;..he'll make a fool of ,hionsolf and you, ho knows noth illg btlito drawl. , But marry a sober man, gulp, there are a few left on this ball ; autl never rug the day,girle, thatyou ev er p?gricd'at all. , , An indignant husband sued a thilowout West recently for kissing his • wife. The osculatory chap couhrosisod by paying CO. ,f,' '; riun AsNitillATPL. ' , ~. . „°"rtfrililkktisiOiLtlwi..iiiPi F ei :l 4 lt 7, : tica: l , f i f I;.,iv.u # lima , t:o r l y t a i dei i A; r4 e iri:.. St de f r ie ; ure ' lk , l l ,l 9: o4 .: l o,l, ! lc 7 ;t,t r iiii i i ; 9 . if l t i n. d o.t re'Reilt,tittl,ml t , I %Aged, fillrhi 101 1 )0! i/4d ; e l ' t /i0 i i n' hise ik e i l iA be - 10/401'" fi ll Ve:th Cdiael4/I:f l Yi e All/eft * ii , ahl. , 40 n m 'illt ? (ion tspi i 7 . i, that n . ais Is l i V Y, i tt. 6/ /1!1: VW ee t iff-0/1 3 sk, 1 1 ira 1 4, Ye • at 4 r VI kAtt ,1 9';,,,,VP . OirOler: t 51411 'iii s e,the*itylolo 1 # teiydriartpo ivtiio yea. the_ 'th'is 6 . ittithi' i r ° lki'PhteV, ak an 9 d lis beal74l 9 ;- tore' ; and yet look at them ere'sewere, sold-dY,TelWifa, and,faqww, :wash, sotl' on, MantOnatike thWit pouatainwit.mitbesto, t4ihtligßodgMeilW -) 1. I', ± 1 t' , •' ,, .qi .. " WWI, swot rei.our root thoontoter pm ~fitil Inn i Thantam..**Ast , ;I •it 41cassirpwaivb , 0441tpouriagslot the. w origi, T hanidi4oi Wasi Mgicifiearr-jail. , ,biota ' Poll galley birds . ,r-OPPTrbeopfrahaptiauitmePkitiViumfahatar . -Tair4P,, inhtleia i amt., forgium-Rworaall a 1 Alltkiaderalarta• aiS.M. and ilagnlcwi_ buitit.,, I,4c,4ionovy4u.s4evoni waritaliksitiri -.swill -yfhp4,4 moat bpaugrul,,aloar,4o6am( 4 24l4lo-, 1 , A9P 00 .1 , ii , do,* , oal4o-0490%i11i tylattot 44 , anqugh , foT - fog, , nor , mkt. enougll, Cur ice,. nopt 00194nm/040 tor Al , She hale, aor coo,AkuPh , ,,Wo waph Altsin. war, tomi3- tit9ag.tk to, chu (116/1100-.-laukio*Ltbs thingl' that's a fact. '' —Sam Slick. , ). ~ .1 *.,,ii .-, , gexTR AKIO, itlf4Pf. , .`•AlPul ,W,.PiPilicli- - ~i't hightfol . ect,plesuthl9.-licivgi.weld beve . lia,ppened out ill krattpa„, riad . lvitiolt tlqflPel?kPrl 3 ** lo. iPifi.o4 .ll Poirt POW 434- insit, and, an utter abstioge,,o(,religion, {per age, and morale, has just,lierriSed,Sklopu. A rich proprietor, and a rriaire.for :wier ni yenta, passionately' loved a .young 4rirl. The families werer, like the Taranto • in 'Romeo: sod Juliet," at , war; and they and& notegree. I3ut . alter several yeers of• panning solicitations; he. obtained the .hand of hie- mistress. , Thor woro ;Mar ried. h.. grand , party celebrated , the , wed ding•and the reconeiliaton.l. Theilhappy couple , 'retired. At. six alelocki in' the, , morning , a •ptstolAilutt , warn IteariL'. ,,, trito 'husband was found dead• in. an inte-cheih ber ;the young wife asleep., , Ailettar , ew. phiined the suicide.' , It watt written evi dently beton the atarriage. the saitlitrit that he•had.reached the. highest+ point /of human felicity, and could'net - delicendo-- He.could not bear lei hit less , loved, blvto love less. "1 die of liappinees.'t . . . ' We read the followi n ng knee ote, or the truth of which we will not vouch "A country schoolmaster, one day, an" 1 nouneeino his pepila that cu 6idutina tion would soon take place. ' , lf you ' fire eieminetl' in getigrapliv; said He; Tilt WILL safely he asked of witni, elni pi' le the Werth ;' and if - you al ould not retnetilber. joel Took ai tne, miaTivill ShoW '3;6i:tiny 'inilliebok,, to remind you that it id iolinti.' ' , : '' '', ' Unfortunately," the Belo-Mini - eater' hid' two siitillthoxes ; 'ti wend one; trlthili 'he only used ton Stroday,'atitl 'a square' one, - which he criiricld during the "hock i The fittel*day,tutitiettrrlitill, 'the l elliSit' was dttly called oirratid°the 'ettestion' lik-' ked, "What is' the' ehtipe orthe wino"' , The'finit "%My, 'appalled in the impeding appeirar.ee of the 'eXvibiinViie cifilliiffifit' , 1 irii eoibarnisigclitati . gliitieed hi thii'lliireb; ter, who et.oacit riniiited io' his Snuff-ha. ' - .Hit;' boldly answered' the VI; ""tit' round on Sunday all' sqUarc on other f4(lo,io ll ol l 4'eCk.'' ,l, .. t . , 1 .. I; .i' .. • "'Tito Ornerit'VeMiti.—)The traffic iitiliis dembrithiint ilnit,e4ei Olt ha ba ii 'etlittilly ittcreasetWitmeithatithilink. the 'effeirti 'Of the tatirriatithoritied giuiptiehrte ono Tosilettiliohief the bilked 'et Htithil ilg 6 , i iivetiiitte *heat eew'end l ei* Itit• it eilitiei l'entlitte tftratitity'bf'fttif'd 41W retrial:Edna Tam yeti'lraV6o,ooll`dhilithi 'Aetiorthitgote'the niest"risdeiti lirAllteistiiit it: will' reieh.Bo,oo9 tilt a eetit thitillW4i.' 'Ail the li•iattt• *. from ' Brandi Ihitna;"the kfad cimsurried Itt Ohtna;isiin'ehrititit,iiVeiligitig ?1 1 .4 A,. 1 *.t4;/;P 1 !1:.,01..q 1 . 41 6 .. CRII. awe A'44l°;4°Allill4P66TrutiiiaßeltfXrC,i'f IP,' -11t ie z Ar * i t , AbAr . 4) . , nnuPg 4s 'l4-111Atillitrt1311Pleil 4 0 0 1 4k•elOPlie.. • • ,1 tette ~ A.ligewold;/1 - Ait ' ItietiiiinV. who wee itbtoedi`theielWilliirdey'riiitilnihf i thit, 1 1 he'hod:Beim thefinoVelitik *Mahe WO hay. er odeiChellbrki-4 fit* 'OOO Ot - ilitiVit Wes growlbg iii 'the • giridati:' l-, aAllikiiiiikii r , said, en Epgliehoian. with a half i lauglland a tone (5f raider., And, Iretil tlike Mae okh et:, tiecertluig tii` ihe leiiO,Lifavikle.e,4,ll iiehleee 'dOeCtioi a: iierflt. a. 0101414 'l ir lila* I E4 I rti Whiafi tlia ' ,P '. t Ai l igl idi Mil'• ° ' *h4 an! fi et lifilieVe. Alit a av4ol critiv A tlieleikA,` ‘iiiriklll.4*l ';ise., 1 . 4 r iiihiiient: b t r4ilVPit'ilil4, , vorci,lne iPtP die" Cli t itifii fit s'h'eli 'f.e rri lylm,a t s V s j * hi' '' c 0 441 / "iiiii i4 6l "*Oti n li4 t 0 , !•:,; , 11 frit ..... ..ltf.,llC, , 4 rbtAftit *Otis , o)l'llitrNetViiiitli ii Mil Clitiiii4rhatioqiittiWiptfeOlll# tlig. 6 OtiliclititOil i lik W till ililifftiek: Milok `itf ' uv are dialit' iei litifttf 'trif Vie ' glade: swort o in East Oittntiiitlie.' 'lt is"to"he 'abinit ttlirtr foot stlurefo to the hasp. and epsFied up to d/o Iluig,ltt of two ltuudred and forty fec,t-- twenty foot higher, titan tho Buuker Hill manna-4ot. , Vlue.l# under gcooud are ) connect Alieir, various fur/tacos with 'hip chiinney,,thuo !uniting It do all.the ontok ittg of ; t4eit.main.euse eslabliiilnout. i • rtultSl4744 ralcliffltikesids RI Ged 44Ps, Vot , 4itilfiAdkir Platen , in does he need our i sropike,. Alerrialuitap them both of us. not for Ilia sake but for out. EM.sixtustilabouif:vre wotildvtdap, beesuse,lahOr iis gotsl for. us ;..we Inuit pray if we would reeeire the gift.. because praying.is essential to our well being.* T he; itfl mediate objectdtf pr n yer and, hibor coerce. us to a•toore roncnaleil,:but richer blessing. • • • A remarkably ugly man, conceited and silly, said to. a chap, Who had wit enough for any thing but making money r—. 6 hy, , S., how thin you aro. You'll never pay the debt of nature, I'm afraid, but will, dry inid"blOw aWay," retbiled "yon' will pay 'that debt; at all eienit, rmt yeti 'Owe Nature . At Tittle' , that yoiircati not repudiate," . 161:,11 . 7 - N•r: #ll • *WAND' HUMOR. n writt,iti 'said the CePtaim entlmplisend liir , hot: to the 4ash•wornan, tech mot leidhiy.atariugh by this time." .1 - knsointinkeirerihg le sign a ,deed, the judge ,thattbat whether ber herband compelled her to ai "gs „compel! ma l", said the lady, ono, fitloptl lll te, him" I ,'"sl3l#l, bowl= aweepa clean," as the widow =hen her new hushand ran off with all her J , tolto"wit thirie," as the cripple Wilidl; - rien'theletflit fill Oft with MI tnitches. I :'rtiat glien'oitlerictimi," 'its the pistol hill WNW Ibt evorniikd geleSi ais the - shad Said, dititiroloitetif Vie "Ditn't'4 l l4k KU* '" ae th e bietincust said s•iihwdesienlidastopapthi. • t •. offitilt ittkiliOlY jai" litit'ilite thaw'. Id'tO hie iv*, glum she mitred him Thaltmite :tweaking the 11.4114"1"ttitt.t.t ••ttittit troffiThitt*Mititiktortt 4f cititer,'!imibeetbeirmen tata.,Ps4444.WPS4thistivtOteekit,metly tikired Qw .4.lk "4r"' A l l 4, 11 4;" tho = EiIWt li.TH * 011,114;4 a load 4.3fionakeveitscoriwitaJoe4l44.The- fel low leg , titnipleadd mobbing additional lines tre/hintdd.Sentelneengi. rtJohn Anderson:" Werelnwrititepobt Judge , I:lhristoplter Siren. Whet: deserve:Op be iter moilOrAtiktohtidi Wilt" edging • ballads • litioLitsemoti onyvooMo, when I " r ' Win t t 16 , ' 0.14 r D4llPelfrirwanitiloslohlaimanl *ea our Journey take ; Ifor,lraryttlevthee r id ld,o,fg s *4o# l 1114 IMMO/ \NAM Ana s ernptestletilit:4llo l Apiialr'il L tked,'Polin AnthirsewerrylJoe4l•• • , t..) • .0 14411 !' „. .r. Y ' ”ig „ whit 1 : 0 1,0x4e t?P 41,0 r whit e Air. Anat'lle had not arse. ifor,.o,cinottmor .1, guess you 4 KIA eaPio /111 e "but I can Oupp,Vplitirty tltiti,ftt are, One of them I. up YPor Atirt 'leers t here. and the oth- Nc 0,4 7 0, Aft lit • 444 top , of one :of y boots. Nrttlittit:—'rhe humorous Wittlti*ofivistettittotident of the Com .litatififtlith,nOttbttihitelit iWitshington, in ithf Ntito *Meet in the name of CVNetldo ?stye ih h late letter i:l9lhOhnextturgebn hmt jist tint me wet,' &Jul ifitinds'inetriring Mr. Web.' titesigreattipiehetlin , lhefifil 1 FtiffiV of 1411 a " • s __ 9,014f0RM AT„ :HARP Weaetf4- , -A :vie. 04,90r)f)irt ,1 80:1 1 49Pfild , 011119r9 train a flat tboati PO thPgiMebOP• Aiith EMIG Incite. it o , 4 POlk 49 4 0 % 9111.4f99** who Wirr knit !tiag444ooi $49W1A*9,41 1 - 911 90.Y. 14 was the height;o9 / 4,4044E1emic. "My good raioglarhr-P}4.*99XMM1e1104.91,40 ,offered hue 9.trac, 4 rtorets,ou the gOOPet here ?" .11'9 iFl4l'; le; tfrvitis:' 'OOO I 949. "bu t Abey.kmffl goki‘iitytilly damn to Bango" ' ' A PliteritA Wirilt ,rciivieeftill'ii flaw iene infigiliVelitlinietiCtO en ale ruin in lo; bit ad, Wherifinic titou t 'vervedr tick-. odd Mi.''''.Tiv r o"'Yeiiii with elf' iiitoiney. iihtl l lo`giiiiiitueiiiih`'iiii inikeieter 'of the , f t, Olide.;. ' 10 0114 4 ' iitd — Ciitiucb; "that het WIW I ' aiiiiirlYetiedOlitt as" if 'thou Odic sektbiriti iiii'itcitili'''' larrictutlyt , firs ea; Asl4,, , Mcrriva Powaa.--It NIA been Alsoorired , that a Iboole /Mu tedott 'Morons/a flarback, as 1472, dairribefs utiltbird oft. propeUing ,vessels ,bprobaell alsomow tonce tleti breurociautiflo , tarot that the idea of euiployiststeambut a: motive.; tower first occurred to Hierovol Alatuindrids about 4U years 13. O. z,.y:-rrr • Pik° 2y ,FY net falporti In thus world. .4.9.4%fq.p?,4*/. retrts 4 that , it i aq.lArger.,,,l4,telluds. a *um of inou-1 14,11.0443490,,r0r. Ittfisre. Unite is elect -44N1-10V014P111N510‘,110 o4ther : for a better tlif°*l:4 /. oVfnft ll.4 Fr ,, Y , " ll ! nothin g' he e f rtvcgor,lpore. If is a single man, he I pi. )9illiw,.olg,fika wife ; if married fur 00,4 An., PelY°K satisfied. '' 4 • can 'so fortify the ma.? ailianii'‘lco'iui the love'of a Virtuous 4 4 / 4 9 1 1 11 0.,,, Icyop,tvould avoid State Prig fillsOlieriore, lie yourself to calico as , Oat ':ear': tiersiblet. ' Vol. the morals, there is nitll46/ 'like "dimity" after all. It is .labadil aid& an employer the other 'ng, Ati .1 one , of the workmen, "you go,nd Lltritbis morning, the other men stereo *Orkin hour before you." "Sure, tint 'Nibs Stela , with' 'em to night, than." *NOW rtitrick k‘Why, faith, I'll quit an boils betbre 'inn all, sure." ( Mantas!, Uou.cos.—Du ring thibistorvreeks . that the BOston Medical 'Ottlierefhini bebn •open' for inspection, it is estirnated:thatlineie 'thin 50,000 persons illannposeedithrough,l)r: Webster's miis. f 14:1 1 9 1 ,141 " PligiHici . I' gli'N r yVelnips• — A ,lo, 1 .. ItOtim fetIOSSII4NMIIICer Itile4diff th yAira. o(p Cti , attuut pu are gala anti the ,igattlue quartz, itt which the ,metal is [igibelltletio haying Weil tuultd at, &Atm. i Whir/ is the largest yet repqrl4., „ , , d nu t e Mormon RAtttinzli.A, 'Object` 'for buitdiug a railroild from Vera Cruz through the city of Mexico tti . San Juan, on the Pa "atfic, had bets adopted' by the Mexican Oinigress, and Mexican *cis there iie°llitidt OP Ad' ,), t) r rY.ii pIl1))); • 4),,,v • • "••••• • A.lll9ll4irt toadisis falknre s KA•lo4,,aosi • • • ana Rawl°, sad • Konfeketiunesy, Everf dilmagogtie eiltn elicits pass ons t it uka - a gi-'o‘ . man 'to 'alllty them: Small crafts rise and sink with billoWS the ship.of4lio-litio divides the waves of hor.passage, dalifornia adventurer deposited on Friday last, at Philadelphia, sd4b,ooo in gold, in the bank, tile 'mlt* being lite, frut% of ouo year's enterprisli . and industry in ;lie gold regions. tialtithat nineteen per . sone,narrowly eeespqd being mulatto! at Lanesboto • Pa.,by'antii4 wanittiltt knit water in which a lizard was Countt. =MEI 'S:.,r r, ~..r j Iri , ••zaINA ;wig • i'. 1, 1 1 )1;c11 ltt /4111 els I ,tit /hi ' ,') 011 1 1.U4ASY - ;:Sr , ,* 1 / 4 01i 11:ra +Soh .ut .i.S! . l•fs:gaig.4io;'•Ok.' „ . . . REMARKS OF .MIL SIKY S% In the House of Representatives, .19isuip , April, lflth, 1850. The 31st section of the General .4ppoto priation Bill, appropriating $300,0014 the completion of the North , Branch fir nal, being under c,onsideration; , , Mr. SMYSEII seitl—gr. Opeither t We have just had a moot glowing desetier lion from the gentleman ,froam.,Lunetneo,, (Mr., Conyngbam,) of the wealth,still/or. sources of the coontry , throne! w hi c h,' improvement 'passes, coupled with, 41 most sanguine, and I may.sey, tv4hpopn• tending any disrespect. extravagant i pir l ries as to , the influence it is to exentyp financial prosperity of the Commonweal ; and a strong and urgent appeal *bonen Made to us to grant the $300,00,0 sulked this bill, in order to promote the pr 2 4 ty of that regi on of the country, a , enn revenue measure for the Stitt. , g R AI perauade myself that one half of,the glomr ing 'anticipations of the gentlemak r , ia Luzern°, to whom I always irsieß, the respect and attention duo to Ida ' character and eminent talent”, would betro. alined, I would almost be persuaded tr, vote for this appropriation. Be! ? *qv !PI are admonished by experienento diatenge the flattering illuidoes or Rope, tintto."-nt ceive with alloWatue, the deluiise pltotk. toms which self-interest conjure. up Litiops the fannies of its votaries. , . ~,, Looking, at the present financiel, 04. thin of this Cominonwealth, 1 4anno!!,eoA iiitentry. with the duty I owe to her 'ridden; citizens, vote to add 84 fntltei,4 the granting °rale burthen that is upon thetn by granting this appropriation. .: Sir, my constituents have no direct , { tercet in this improvement. Two-this* of the counties of the State have oone.r. AV &are already groaning under ndeht fif forty millions of dollars, and the grinding taxation necessary to meet .tile tatereet thereon and maintain iniiolate the 140. ed faith of the Commenweithb r 1 A79,‘1 1 the canals , and railroads of the 811401 1 , t ,* the construction of which this euuttnns debt was constructed, are no bens#lll. They are a positive injurY, ror reeioir which will readily occur to every . One !qr . hears me. Whilst the value of property in tho counties through which 1110 pea, has been in many'cues quadrupled, with us it has depreciated, whilst ourrojittO Is taxed in almost every conceiva ble.irr to 'pay for improvements thet tend to • minish its value. And now, air, suites there Is at last a prospect of this heairjr and unjust Waken being in some measure alleViated, by the annual application ofi surplus in the Treasury towards the hid* tion of that debt, we are Called upon, to . : (4- , vcrt that surplus from a purpose regain ed by the people, and appropriate: it to' dour and further improvements , in a ',re - MO° quarter of the State. hi the name OtiMY suffering constituents, I paiteat against 'inch injustice to them, i• . . They have Itithe.rto borne cheerfully.the bnrtbetts imposed upon them, in theteluteg lug hope that a time might come ; yrirep the taxes, tolls, and other sources of rev enue, would leave a surplus to go towards the payment of the debt. They have beep willing to make any sacrifice to maintain the honor Of the State untarnished and her faith inviolate. What, think you, will be their feelings when they are told that that balance, instead of being applied to socks purpose, is to be recklessly squandered in new improvements, for the benefit of a per.- dealer section ,of the Siete only 1 In Ode right 1 Is it politic 1 . Is it just?, ..., ,:i a But, sir, the specific appropriation asked for in this bill is unneceasary, bectares:the thirty-fifth section of the acted 10th April. 1810, (Pamphlet laws, page 6411,) already gives to this improvement all the surplus monies that, after the ,fifteenth of August in every year, shall remain the Treasury, after meeting the intereston the Statoilebt. and other necessary appropriations. Un der this.aet the North 11ranch already.kas had, appropriated to it $160,000 forties year ending the. 15th of August •nezt -..: of which about $30,000 only has been drawn lout nod expended, leaving an mulrawn• ba lance of $120,000 still applicable to Ws. work ; and they will be entitled, to whoo. ever surplus may remain in the Treasury on the 15th of August next, in addinoo: and so on every year, until the eskial•is finished to the State line. When we thus gave them all we had. surely we herb no right to anticipate a demand for ntore.s.- I say nothing now of the policy of pas sing that law. I had no hand in pagehrg it. Ilad 1 been a member of the L e gislature when it passed, 1 should probably have voted against it. and detnatuled that war surplus means should be all carefully hus banded, and faithfully applied to the pay ment of our debt and the reduction of our taxes :.nut, sir, from ally uultienilly feel ing towards this improvement. or the sec-- non of the Stile through which it passes:, for which I entertain the toomeordial and. friendly feelings ; but from irgeneri.of the. more prassiog duty I owe to my immetli ,ate constituents. But, sir, tbat question is not now before us. The luw is co Out Statute•boolt ; and we have only to obey its requisitions. This I stand prepared and willing*to dirk I oar to, the - friends of the North.Brateb Sabel; s‘earry on your , improvearentti until the 15th of August next with the 020;00 yet at your. command. Then, if , thile it' I any' balsnie in the 'Preasury, drain itelop , iy,:as wader ••the lawi you have a right to do; but when we thus 'proithr yogi *Witt Heaven's name don't ask• Stable &AS Id you in advance, when there mor,fly Fiat , gibility be no surplus, and •we Mit toe itovi to oreate• a new debt, by'borrow Isl money to pay you P.' • ..o ~•: ,: .1. t I.et us not he told that•thithlllatidire l f = zes no loan tnr airy such 'olijbet,s. 'fiJitilt.i .., pose we now appropriate . wi i g utoMt iirK it is drawn oat of the Titontir MI tail of June ; and suppose doled? theta& iit August, it should he r0ut1.,4 10 41g/ 1 1 11, . i. _ , left was noi1141 1 0P 1 .4 11 " 4 .*" 111 .= ` the Wale; -, IPPPcti tlii, . :. • • .„..,.. ~ , is obvious i#4 Oun'. , fr it fry. ap0061101,111,i WWI; .th e l igifi skw, h94firof/ by Vriiii"!'l,Plftigii WOO* or a Jean most im now* 40.. ~4Kstifi ti , will this be but the erection o(a sew dt*,'