Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, December 04, 1844, Image 1

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A [Ant NE VeSP A.PE R-11 VOTED TO Pr ENER4 INTFILLICTENCE.: ARVIERTISINiG,;-r. 14 TIC OritTER TURIN BIORA:LITV, 4GieicuvpunE, ARTS .
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17. 7 024MaZ =ZIPS%
11E11 ALP & EXPOSITOR.
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CYlitre Bq - uary, fr.
Coritte.
TERMS OF PUBLICATION :
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• months,and no impersliseontinued until all Sr
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j.Ottels to insure attention must be post paid.
mam U®EE©E
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JOHN AND 1, HENRY : REED,
IIiNVING entered, into partnershio for the'prae
tiee of the• Law, will attend totlllsof;iness entrusted
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to theta. `•
OFFICE :in West Jtain plreet, a few doors west
of the Court House and next to the Store of Item
W. Eby ; and' also at the resitlelieTe Of%roltn Wed;
opposite the College. '
Carl isle,No v. 15,1843
'ALEXANDER & TODD,
Attorneys at Law. '
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T "B - unife . rsitned have associated as
partners in tbe practice of Law, Si, Cumber:-
land and Ferry conatiesi. - One or both' of them may
be al ways,&Anndiuid sionstilied sit the office lierjen-
Ciro ocenpiturby S.• ‘.ll'ext . door to to the.
Carlisle Bank. Strict attention 011 be given to all
business placed • -• •
SAM UEI. ALEXANDER.
LEMUEL TODD.
WILLIAM MII / LER,
Attorney" at Law.
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OFFICI:rnEllo \ - .1.:1) to . Ilvetem's Row, in (hi
room tormel'lv peetipie I by 5,.1). Adair, Ugq ;
thi ri i s let . A vril. 3,-11144. 111. .11....,..)
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ILL 81, Nun. y R.E.
Attorneys at Law,
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IV ILI, :Mend proiceit,tly_to . .
ss ell/1115;7d to
(heal i (Iv: 0000to,s or comborland lour
allretet; nee otoeu: west of the Ettat
twvt ,inne of Wawa(mj,gl
•k I 10 . 0,.(`F'S 1)1 . .ig Stara, $lllll - 111,1,511111;
A pelt i 4, 1811.
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DRUGS, PAINTS Ba, DYE- STUFFS.
yrEits !AyEitsTICK have just openeiliiii
ex teithi re assortinviit ( k r Da ,Gs,.eleow] a ith
141 eat rare nail nary:inn:o lure. 1 4 11,-
sicians anti Country Meticlistuts 111.011 . 111 - Whifell
nuil es:mum:their stuck livfure purchasing vises, lie. v.
AISO,
A iavgl. aqsorttneqt, nt . Paints and Dye•Shicts,every
- tilirettniett • tittre atcl qi the= best quality, fir
litt stile.' Dyers, Paintet H1'01 ( .1.1,1,1
- *in tailors-we areatta tenth...the - sell the cheapestatttl - {
1 ell articles or 'this line in the markt t.
.f. 50 tsli v. : l St - !llitlpjlty) . .•
We have ad lc. nor er sier..;, a e nitre st•lee•
, tiun ui Books :mil Stations •, ni tt.h xe can sell at
%ery I•educed price. ,
• ALSO, .
'rho largest aswirt molt of CU*171....t.. ever o# v.•
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ril tliiv'plaet atilt the most fashionable-
Ft' l',lll and its Xutiotis.
haute 19,1811.
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OFFMRS lor tde tit err) t
assartment hi
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nrugsralsr.odipknes, ve-sittiti.•
1'11N•I'S, hie. together with
Stationarv, Fine Cap Paper, lir the Ileum, Letter I . (
Slates iiy . the dozett,Silt et. l'enr1k,I)1.11WIllg •
•••••wing, NWT', SCalilig
:11-1011Xe.R.,--11E.- it ; Ilan
.; 'brushes, (:rav
a-tlo. Phtl6lo - .
Shaving and- •
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stn great
,Spices- GroAraid.asztl Lisgronatd,
• 'l.ol4oller With VVCry 0011.11 . 111 . tiele ill the 1,11-tig line,
the attention of I'll) sivians, Cutintm anit
Dyers, is solicited as I am determine to sella.t...tet.)
luw prices for Catlll.
carlisle, March 15,1341. . •
FARMERS , . 'WEL
TVIIE 161.i6 7 e...r . itie - i would' respectfully in-
IL -form his fricii *aut . , the public: genciallY,
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11. UtIBIAIC •
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Tately ki7rty Mr. Simon .Wontlerlich. in Fag I I I
- ---ittayee„t i --tvw 4locies.eitst- of ilue. Court Douse, w ere
lie will mall tittret itt Ise pleasore alliiiiiiiste
to the, comforts of those" who may 'favor him efipp .
thei ocustom. ,
•__ be - wi th, the
•ahceuestliquors; and his I'AbLE a ith the best the
market eau 1111 . 11611. A .eerelltl . OSTLER. always- ,
:'kept in attr..ilanc'e—nod nothing shall be left _undone
___t o ,gld,4 , ,,,,„ t i k9Al tyyith
BOARDERS takeilly the ttreek,montli or year,
WILLIAM 1312011'R:
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OF .WAPONGTOW AND JACKSON . .
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mat?, subscriber wotiltr e.eipeettully. info
fricnllpßailthc
14041'30111d 011 AY tt ~
gli street,toth7puttlacitpbte
lit`tely kept hy DaYht Wean ou South Ilanoyer.strect,
in this horough -sign of Washington 'nod, Jackson.
Where he will be al wiys , gluct to she liiirientts from
- Country and 'rravellers;ancl,secounitoclute them
in t best:ant MOB cum ue a c manner.
I/0014 fi ball be constantly supplied with the
elloinesfliplok, and his TABLA trAb.tbebest Site
tuarkeVcatt luFnish:.. A careful OSTLER ; always
luipl n ikatlaftitie&-,RVilltiiihilig.sliallb9 left iiiiddfte'
ft>please all wja. call With him.
110411DERS taken by the sveak,s•nonth neyear:
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^ a The Turk•man lay beside the river,
The nitiil play') loose:through bow and quiver;
The clutter on the bank fed free,
The shield bong glittering from the tree,
The trumpet, shown and ntahal
, Were hid from dew by cloak nod pall.,
.Poe long and weary was, the way
The hordes hinLmarch'd that burning day. ,
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IViltl Ithrht ltr burning eletto
O'er loon and rotirstjr, flog and tent!
And through the Maze the Greeks outspratig,
Like anti fang!--
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I%!ith (Inger, stab, and folellion's s a
CiVhlritie . gllll Tel larrifTit+ -
I`.lll thy the stde, by chief :out khan--- -
/mita/ t. ry pule Mal oiler ?,
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Cut rMuEs.—Sentl two children into the
street; let one.be a bar6-headed, bare-fobt
ed ragnotuflin,• with .e.,fete ,whieh perhsp,s,
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never !ilia 'yore thru one thorough iiraili
ing, hair - that. ne•Jer heard - 61aq - comb,
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lnd a
nobodywould think of giving hint a
•'l"llLit"l'elP him throu;ol.e.ny thud-ti addle
or o7er any gutter ; or if,. he should gut
run over in tPje Street, yo.o would hens no
other remark than that he was a dirty dog,-
and might h'lrve got out of the way: On
'the other hand, send a sweet little girl into
die sireet, Joultine like a uew blown rose,
with the glistening dew (bops hanging-from
its leaves, an above all her face as clean .
as air, as transparent as you know her un
tainted ' mind is under all this, and there is
not a•chininey-sweep so low that he would
not git;e her the side-walk, nor 4 down
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even among the most clott%lllsll, who would
not if he dare touch her, wipe his harids
upon his clothes, ay with &light wry .
her over t;Le crossings, rather than that she.
is! (Mid soil even the sole of her slipper.
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any o
.019 then, most prominent in the. counkils
if , the nation, have fined , the,iliumble, but
benevolent o'f.s§,ibbanipelinoljeach
er. Prtsideut Harrrip4tetight iq Sunday
School, and the. Sabbath before he left,
.for . WeAlegton,' Met class .
usual...Alm late Chief ,Justice Marshall
end the late ,Itidgb
eine,Court of the United, States, were
both. active iii.tha Sabbath gehosil,cause,
Atflte age of screnty,'Llie Chief Justice
homy_ ti) tvallt
thrOugli,theeity of
. Itichonotiil,at the-head
of a Sunday l3cliotil procession. The
p,res,ent: . Chancelloi of University of
New"Y`ork . :city4 . :Slr, was
a Su n day ofN4JerSey,.
afterWaitle.while-a-Penatorin Congress;.
an I l,hr 7E-
ac nTrIYT(II. Je seep etterfully
ating with the - •humblesi tetteltera.
:Bntler Was a . 851.4;.tii : •51 at' r
teaelier. while holding the of,Attnr : _
..neY. General of ..3Jtkiteti.,,Ststem
,and,
has, avthepresent.-Hine, hisl3ible. , CliiiiS"
teacher.` '
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01 . 11 g; Yon C . itaur;:- . . - ,Wkfe`f, - 41 - 6
the I pie
0 in eu e tt owing,e
re eiiedfltiilliiiTilitioi4Tateenoe botie
nights. of •tilitv4et.3goey-
Ot tile •betisitre'o f, loVe4 iiliiltirevy.3lll treas.!
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ti itie''vvAelill46'
'Ollll })le; to:the,,Eteek'lnti,
I'lo brealti4oB,3vill
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j'an'Oti r e ' rv'eSiPn
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From the N. t Evenbig Mirror.
A SIVPERIO WAR POEM!
=MO
Above Ilium, oo the sky of June,
Broad as tibtiekler - glow'd (Ito nmon—
Fliiinling with glory, vale and bill.
In silver sprang the mpuittain rill,
The shrub in glittering silver bent,
pile of silver stood the tent; •
All soundless, sweet. tranquility—
All beauty, hill, and tent and tree..'
There came a sound—,'t was I:ke the gush •
\Viten night winds shake the roar's hush
There cause n sound = 't.was like the le(_
Or wolves along thee<ley's bed !
There canto a sound 't seas like the roar
Of Ocean on ils wintry shore! • .
DEATti To Tile TCIIK elp I'M the yell— • .
On roll'd the charge—n thunder
'rite Tat tar arrows tell like rain—
nial;andehain—
In ylottd,,im hate, in tleath;:4 ined
Savage and Greek,—mad—bleeding—blind— •
And nn flank, lind front, and rear
ttag , _ll, Con.s.thatme! thy thirstiest spear !
flritssy pale—n type nf 'thorn— ' •
Ltiltor'il the moon through tleep'nittg gloom !
Down plunged Iter.ni•lt—'t ens pitchy niFht ! -
N ow, Turktnan, turn thy vehts for flight !
On rusted their thtnisatitl's throng!' the dark !
Dui iu t h e taint, a :eddy ipn . rk
I„ike,an uncertain meteor int•l'd---
Tlty hand, brave king, hint fire-braiid wheeled !
•watiliikgnn. the Eux hie anore--,
let. lacy shall litre nn more !
There's wit:liiig; on thy hills, Altai' •
For el tiels v iLllt: Grrcinn-4•tl, , I~ , ••••% pee r y
IhrqAmilts l• thy silver t, uve
I !ea vs aLonja ;or the mtariling
The higlx•nt of her 'kingly line---
)1111 CCIMVA taonlOtS CONSTANTiNu !
kta3,o-4•12, L - t'el4
EWE
IMEN
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4:amzezzat Tz. , & Dm m*aras - vaso_vs:L_L
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DE$ PER ATI ON.
The followi`ngAr. a.pas9sge from the
laughable tale of " Desperation,' ono of
the ri7i srual@stylfreli re
'literary reruains of the late NYillis Uaylor .
SAN.Jte.? It is only .necessary to [ltemise
that the Avriter is a Philatlehhia stutteat,
rafter n stolen fortnight amid the.wiy
eties of a Washington ` season,' fi,nds.hirn
"self (through- the" remissness of a chum)
at lialfiniore . on his way home, without a
penny in . his pocket. 'ire stops at a fash
ionable hotel nevertheless; . where after tar
rying a day or two, he finally, at die-heels
of a grand dinner, ..orriiies. soles in the
private .aparttnerit, flankii4l with,ab.undant
Qhampagnc and Burgundy,yesolves to as;
close all to the lan - die - O. - Strain:oiling a
servant lie said :
A sk thelanillprd-to step up to my room
and bringhis biII: —` —T
fie clatters down. stairs, giggling, and
shortly.thereatter,his master appeared.—
Ile entered with a generous smile, that
made me hope Foi 1 -the basphe house af
forded,' and lhat, just then, was credit.
How much do I owe• yokr?' said 1.
fie_ handed roe the bill with all the grace
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of private expectancy,, •.•
' Lef me o,ce—•• , ? c . iCiirecti'dolthars. How
very .yeas.?llable!. But my dear sir, the
most disagreeable part i f bile matter is
pw_to be disclosed, 1 grieve to- inkirat
you that at present, leVni out of wary ;
u I know by yoUr philanthropic looks
that you will be s'etzslied'Wlien 1 tell you
that if I had ii, I ‘voth give it fo von with
unqualified pleasure . . •
But you, see, my nut having the change
be me is the reason I., : e.annut, do it, and r i
atirsure you lel.the matter stand and
:ay no more son t . am astrnoge . r to
You, that's a• fact ; but in the rhea where
1 came from,,alr my aeggainttinees know
we as easy as e'an be.'
I'he landlord turned all colors. 'Where
you live, an liovti 71-
In Washing—, I should eny Phila
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\vial - ang i ry
.I see !low ii is, Master; my bpi!).
ion is that you.ara a blackleg. - 011 — Ln t
know where your home you begin
with N . Yasl;.ingten and then drov it fur Phil
atlelphia ;'you must pay your bill.'
ARM 1 canN7-"'
''Chen Mite your clothes ;.* if Titan%
blow me •-
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Scoun !' said I, rising bolunpright,
do it if you dare ! do it ! and,leare the
rest to mu
.There were nomi - ,re words. Ile arose
deliberately, seized my hat., and my inex
.pressibles, and "walked down stairs.
• Physicians say , that two excitements
cannot exist at the same time in one sy
tem. External eiriumstanees drove away
almost immediately the confusion of my
brain.
I rose autl lapittahout of the window.
The snow-was descending as I droinmed
upon the pane. .111 tat W7rs Ito do? An
tiniap'py .5.4/B.m/044 7.in a strange city;
Ito money, Mid, slightly inebriated. A
I {hugglllgrnck me;
full cloak, which
I had a large,Dom
.tlip neiv Constitution of the Law and
with alt
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my other appointments, save n lie'lio look, {order arty is, for. and' ' thin'g . 1
sec• as goo( • goo'!
•-the=l,i44l44il-Iniiil4p - a'ietl-nri... I- di esset iiii- °B-4)4 r*v .4 '" (l-41-12 ":"Pe• 448-- batl'r• - ••"
metliateli; drew 'On inrboOts over iny rwil3Till iiiiiliiiia'iie - FriictrinfeniaPprOval
fair draiVers, not unlike small -clothes ; put -of it, and s:O.pu't an end to the trouble ?
on my • 'yet. vest and, coatj laid a' tray- You issue your pleclatnation, advising all
ailing cap from rn • trunk jauntily over mi! Youf frlends , bi vote for it, and in my judg.-
' l ' ' forelientl,andsitung-inyi: fine 'long ariAle lent we'can make you. the first Governor
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I gracefully about-me:gnu& my way . .through , under it without difliculty." s 'I would not
the,hall into tlid - aireel, , ,•••:-... -
Attracted-4 3 Shining:lomPa in -the -p'orii- • better', than-ours ; L•wIll accept, nothing4hat-
To-of - trn - ew howl; 'Tim squares Irons m T - Yoitre - efierm'ilte' attrot sitlic' 4 frerthisTi
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first lodging, I euttxuil,,repOred.tiOtMi_name
_in a gr - eat =ionic wilhdro— ''''lm -him, as
en AC, books
,and bespoke
' a. bed. Every 1 did most of,liiileadbw.,:::!!!. l 7,-
,9,,n the
thing was fresh, and neat . ; and „every se r:. niglit of The . attrick lipon-the arst nal,:t.'-'vis
-rn
Fitt - e - al I - -- a - tignard Wel 1:' - 1.1iiiit - 7 \ 101 - IFmtli - 13 - sid -- - rowrit - rai 1 - .soFiza
myself closely cloaked ; puffed dcigar and mep,,w, ell armed, u • illi'sayeral'of tiiiri's rel.'
retired to bed to m i ter° my plot.
Walter,- just Inmsli my clothes well, my I to". Dora head gniniers.. - , As-.., pussi..d
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fine f,llow,' said I, in the morning is` he: along,c six canr.on'Were dirtiarged"in sue
entered nty.rtioin. ' Mind die . pa-main - ons; ccas to n , directly armed in - Cn'trere rutriumg
iiiiThrlf - an*Aang in; tii ( tiii,tirtacketq; Ili e i'e r f.)) , mo. 1 inqui red of 'so ate of diem-what
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is money' in both.'
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."I don't see no pantaldoili.'.
i . " ri rlie detri.l. you dou't,1::::
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7tou for yoUr_ip:teaink ernieot.. :Your
tuone,y ahall2fie refunded. f:,.Do you not see
thaf t yiaiir anger is uselessr...
',My dearskr,! trepli6th • I thank Pott
f .p tindupas. o , , mFan tore- Broach yen. , ffnitnre.ireweers.- caii be
done to day I shall.be satisfied ; for time'
more precious theninot,My;. :You. may
keep the other j if you.,find.thenn, Mid in ex
change for the ode Ittindred . and , fifty dol t
tars which you gave:lllo;44)r contents are
ours.
The next evening willr new. ineXpress
:Wes, and one hundred and forty dollars in,
my purse; guardian in
Philiidelphia for si-xty dolars. He gave
me it with a lecture on , collegiate dissipa
'Lion that I Mall notsoonforget.„J enclus,-
Cll the hlincy_baclt _teltrlythonitrable_land -
lord, by the first postoaettled.mi, titer bill
at old 'Crust?s,the - first publican, slid got
my triiiii(by
• A 11Eno UNrunti.).,--Tjte N. Y. Jour
nal of Oomtherce,--vliieh,in reipect to the
DOer rebellion line beert.Tautl in sentiment
tbese atidcdotes titis iVlartyr of.
Liberty, whorii the YiCieePressitlent elect — of
the United States, mi.. In a, speech .
Awe, his eleetion:lus•lpeu alseeriaipeci, hss
eulogised _as .a .P.atriaLatuta—Martyr,..iind,
one destined to the highest honors of his
country:
We happened the other evening to fall
into a cdnversation on biiard a steamboat,
in Whielplyespoke itt condeinjiation
One cif the .griernen related the
. • s - m--
.bridge in 1823, if we remember
The relator wa.s then a member of the Col
lege. No boy, he , ' saitr, was.looder than
Dot r in his thi
.and. in his declaraton to - perish or. have
iustice•done. But when the superior pow
er of the faculty !pli - e:,:frlid", -- Deri• was one-iif
the very lust to askiThr •ffirgivenns, and
was' actually ene4 the luur•wlio thus es=
-eared, while, MU vOtule - 0. - Tssastandout and
were expelled. After the circle brolte up,
•
one of the gentlstitim accosted us, mg
'he was pleased- with- the mannerin whit!)
I.spoke el. Dorn "),"- ssid he, .! was one
o - Thrrisirewthkarrni-ort4,,
tell the ridlilulous and Ir a ' liil - Orys !limn; :!
agitated whh the alterp4bAu' l ehter and re
wosei to it 4 tidal - fa:lin 4 .. - 1 - perevivi'd•thet
itrought about a•ccnditten of ,things which_
seemed to tee dangerous, Dore, however,
proclaimed the Constitimon i and the offi
eers and legislature. were chosen. l'aaked
Mr. Derr, in this at;itudo of afrairs,•whatl
Iris plan was.• Ilero were two govern
ments over-the same territory. The land
g-overninent would not Withdraw,
and if we should g0..0n, collision would be..
inevitable. Dorr's nyly was, All we
have to do is, to era - -Others whir
saw the difficulty went to ha with, the
same inquiry. Ilia common reply was,
t e - Ere 1I- ri nr; -- th n•
clear the track: 1 . perceived, and we all
perceived, 'that we 4,4 a leader who had
po plan.
011_ 0/1C -occasion I -a
they were (okog_toita.,..:rhey, , repliell;th4t;
thp,y.:, k t ; e* .0 ii Iy . that' the . eartn?ii• .;rt,,orp 'the 1
oiknol , tor, oiltticer.4l: , Dorr!,e , ..gotitteoris Acre
'iiere poott . Trgeroblktlfghout. skriiti'liiniidkot4
I 'me n.r .Byto O rersi lig ,lritli , pcp q ,-40 one
' or tivti of 'ttiir,...loaittqiii4j..iiiiii,iit4o..i.lierO
was obsolutely; iti.thrtvoritictotdtiont, no
• visit).- :,, ,`, ..-!..:1 , 7f;: , -. , .';.' ,, ;'.1 :,... -' . - •..
L...Air-loitgiltj)(irr - -ilitti3eered his moii:_intii7.
Tiilb;'-' 4l .;' W;iftpioitntl-ttoc.ofirfortublir—l
jiicyilrett of ;iti'd ori • trir'tiflie'.:lo'oti'e.o : iviiit'S
theywere . !t,ing to
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b n- - ,,w hioh*e sigi!o .7 :ll - ticoi4iTili:S4' ritlhe . ,
forinatip'it'Ol:...a , gotid .Constitit tip. 9 ;, ..i:?Pv?9t' B
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Where
of you will feel tlre-pangtitif death the next
Moujet4. So yoit ,e 4 ea there are ether feel
ings Up; anil - to come up, besides hatred of
The landholders. • Itiunk .these feelings
t at. u ced-o u ‘ end cragar_Mtly_otte_
rk two of' them .are here? I called their
mimeg - oiie afte . i another, inquired if
they were present. The Members of „the
Senate tint] House, The officers of the gotr
erntrtenfare they here? opinion is
that they - are at home, and Ishall go home.
The - principal man on the grotind except
Herr, said to me, When you go• I will
take yebr arms.' • • • • •
By ant! by Dorr ordered the trcops to
march; when About three hundred weld to
wards the Arsenal, and fiver hundred to
ward their homes.. Derr linlted'hefore the
Arsenal, iv:here the thought of hem?, drew
off his men pretty rapielW;iinealier
The next morning Dorr was not to be
lon —He It ad-Rrobbly----heard---The -beff
ring and cleared the tra'ek.'-. The Ph-pa;
chef itlAiretti informant had nothing to do
with. There also Derr heard the
Now lie is secure. is info ;. be
never . hears'the hell ring, and.so—his—stub
bornness is no More -overthrown .by kis
comfardice. kl , t3t let only the sound of the '
bell cell . ° in his cell . , and in; would be on
his knees swearing alleginocein a.moinent.
This is the poor creature whom some Men
:in high placer, we are sorry to say, are 'Si)!
weak as to extol ! r
FALLS Of NIAGARA -.—The editor of the
Herald', intrnoffeingt he fic,:gitt•
fol death. or the young lady' who recently
;Jos( her liTo" 'rabic Wel: at
the - Falk of N iag.ara,' in an attempt io pluck
a wild flower, relates,the following inter
esting_ _ .
--- "lVchappen to know-something-if-1 ean:
ittir, over this Tziple,itoel;, and it is' right
that people should bemade aware of the
danger:lll4 incur in trying:dip. experiment.
It is not there losingthe balance 'that con
stitutes the danger.---- - -There Is irresistible
faieination. We:tricd - the experiment Some
. years agn. Mving-hourd that such fasci
nation did exist, we determined to ascertain
whether it was so or not, -- .Aceordiiioly;
having laid flat down o'n',Athle Pfot4t, wjilt
strong wan ditia each loot, we loOked
fo'yer the fearful precil•ice intotite
surge below, and before many minnte3 we
felt• an, ci,ierWbelmingitnpulse, nßich, but
fer•the physical force WithtwhieAi'vre I,yere
restrained would - Ira - ye intle Ceiltlifuto , prim ge
zit once into that, Onlattomablc "hell of
... ...
waters." It was - a moment - of ekip. site
pleasurable sensation, but a moment ttc
hare reccollection of which strikes•evcry
choribuf uur soul withinexpressible horror .
Such is-aufexperienee so . far, and we
believe:fen , -know •the Falls of 'Niagara'
more . familiarly than we do. We have
•
etnod_on the :cable Rock_ in thunder,
lightning and in rain, --in sunshine and in
.
iunotrlivht:""Til"all its alinceis is
terribly beautiful. Nervous people, how ,
ever, should be...par4ol in .the• amount:nil
indulgence - which they give themsetirts
investigarma.the mysteries.of Nagaia
We. remember of a young man having be
come irrecoverably mad in conseq 7 denEe of
gokiLbe hind . the__!siteetiaLwatei;!--bui c
but at the same time, We must say
-we have seen-young ladies c.ume
Naids•ln gladucsji and in , glee froth, the
IMEE
~'
• ,
"' ; . ter IN I.t s eNnnt"Sii Ter'N eiW . A&b Fk .. '". -
Evening tiliii•or has tta Reling Reader," ,
who• says't--",Altow ine to-ask whlit.is
your , opinion of the tragralit!) of qztingprt,
ions ? If a lady, through some - unaccoun- •
table' lapse of' niempry„ haa,..suffured such
Llano to pass Alm ivory_ gates, 'ia a gentle-'
man; its galtantry,'lmund to dire'the 'like,:
tion,•bek,refsbe has undergone a foil nine._
days!. otter:illtioe r-ratid 4 kr-. 8--, gentleinan
should (being in love and-iio
, abscnt,)
_haVg
a in o m ent ilierli ye .11 - gencliFTaragratko - p - erp
Wirello - tved - a - trucir stufliAg - ,-uncinisciouely.,-1---
. ,
uTniffirint.,.: ho,h'istily throtvs it tg the'com- .5. , he, to_ consider that he made the (anemic ;,,
'hororalde to, his partiter, by,tliif offering 011',
[maker, it is inserted, and he, is ;ruined to
d ten dater boquet, unless he aty at 'emit .
all_intents_and2primee.sp__, 4 *lc_
Triihrer - filiiire - 6170eil:71tWr decifilini, , •
10 read, 'Frirn, said my unit,„witlt a (leer)
on the poiift Will unieliCiblige;” &P, . .
'oh. • l'oQ--intich--- the—ease, And The Mirror, says,:—•,'By turning - 10 nil.
sigh . k .
„.„.
i 1044pc , r's Manuel,' we find , ,that,,ithe.on-i
please,' mu honor,' contintico , t an , , ele
voting his voice, auil.4liiiiiiigfabz,itl, tin retiaires a ricll and in, pist•soil t t .. 91 . ,, 1
se thg reply t o the, ir . st part-oi the', '
~,
ploring attitude, 'ibis is not the
~y ll6. 10,
query-is ,Vry Sim pie. -:•- In - a - Yaoll'liid.Y. - PF
GO on Trim,: .salil..My_iinel4,feetingly.
good •Lig , ryne,, aiti) Rot .1 0 , 0 .',dty; .tho„ 0 1 1ila•• • •
\ ~
e--orinwr,-soinatiolusi---pursued-tho--
the , . , 1 ,
of ii thi s -.z....i ii , i i es tionalire breath would seem highly,. nature ,
• 113 . ' • ,• • young male, .6.reptor LI
t. 1 WO are 'on,ititlgee pf:What 'aloofly. and ,
CorParal, ' bitatgma a 4 et° t,li a k i ne '! scE ! tuftl'if;ys gl t oilli froM it•li. i,N; ) one li tii u t t l a I•i • t rdw ill tuakiladreitehdOre - Man: went ~...
hi in'lniOltiir I " nud e 4 0 t it i l itta- t ( a•l' i t - c9l) l et gr strllLretily,l"litli - marriage7 festit,rtt. '---.. -Filer/ten, liowirver I •tko;.,e ,, shou ,recom-v
but gil dopti; With hi( subser,i, o._ t , Ai , i t t. the , eyes .0 t h e , bride a 5l inn , mood i the fildgree,liirdi,iiao.,nts.k%klit , ta.,,,,
''" ' ' '''' 'l , ' Ite tl;'" hi4uan ' • 4 4 ;t 1 r ',•• ••• ' i 'r - ' ' I
• ti ' dol l ar 'bOoiet a litilpillitiker! , 'l'l4setcliim •
iirlia t s ir , t v• l t e ' - P al l,P ( r. a a , • -., '; * ' fu ll id tears, if. I M .,a lteek e are P ° ."• ; a r t - • Da'' ' - I' 4 % a rbieti •
mins t , lie ineeitg it , "'lt. 84 is . vet with 1 -- ' vlai.O ''l ;a l 4-4 11 01; . 1,1ii:; -- bridegroom Ifi:Avitik•
at 1-.lkr.,44l), an ;lol4:4'.6.2,P,niaqicleY,,Zi,v;ilc4P'_,--
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aat - l ur g l i tt i i 'l lte- Pr i V e -r ; ''''' " as " '" A. .9*l 'even then'tbe,people4y,ill,mit:thillV;f tirrd- , : ;,' -,..........4,kar:..z..,11,,,,..:- ••
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lAilktei ft i 1
' diling-dayft-bin that . passes ,ove r with
:tri,_
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'w ith -the.Pe ate
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4 .-- u - ' , 't over in twuruil va a vi+lll. all', ~,,, .. . ..-1, p t.4r- -':-", .1 ~ ',;•', • , • ,
an Fee s I ~ , , ~,; ..„,. ~..,,,,d..ft ~,.- ,wltion,, wimp it contaminates, toe•paie,,,ttow.„, exte n ded ;; ' ;"r."'"•:• - •kt7,..r,•" ,,, X.St_lFL - 1"., 0 ,,,, 1 " i„'p
'''he ri d no`ne takes his gives ou, , ~ „.4 i , , i Ig, , - ~. , I • ~ , i s ,,,:.il e t s •off 4h e •VAII,
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THE PRINTI:R.--` . l pity the--printer ; "
sail , my_onolo Toby. "Ile's
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ture," re i johied ;Trim. " now so ?" said
my-uncle.' -. "-aecause, in thu First place,"
eopitliti_ed the Corporal, looking foll.oppp
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THE SABBATH.
Tc
Ilark!'the tetimle's solemn 'chime !
'Tis the holy Sabbath time,
**Pis the day forever West .
As the C 111.1861111% time fur rest.
To repose fltlll 1111011111611!
Something hi the Sahli - nth
the mind nod wins 'the soul I- •
min of heaven's cure, 4 •:
And attuOnglictuiSto tirsyer.
Hark! the sounds go up to Herren,
Whence eatinC' down the precioult leaven,.
;E'en as happy mirth Should try
SungS resporitlMg to tkelky.
...Soner seems tbd - wind to'idowl
ealiiMmseetrls the enrth.tp . grow,
Balmier ille'bt'efillt . 9l
flolliw the stilm:;`iTY,
Brighter stein tlie arched skies, .
•
di , the sounds of
_prayer HON!!
'Tie the rapt. and solemn pansati -
. ,
Of ihe Ores! First goitliog
'Who'from mighty lalior
When the heanteous world -was Made
-Wirm the la t e' in verdant pride,
_llos c .Al k e winters tp . clivide,
When the light broke at 'File Word'
And first the in Edensitirred, -
Then Ile spoke as I he stood,
"It is done, and it is good !"
Bogy Sahhailt! 1,0 tot pruy
rewritings of the day . ,
From the ills of carping care,
Saddened thought and dark dettaW,
thingq that feet the shut
trl'illitAinks En theits et - intro!,
Frmn the blight ofitnbborn ell:,_
- Holy Sabhatti save us still
Ilatk r the lellll/11,'S
'FIS tlm iILAV Sabbath time
THE UN1315
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pity the,unhuliev
cr—one who eaggamt upon the grandt;or
an,tl glory :Intl . .beauty of tho....nztura),trui
verse ant i , Irehuld not the touches of !Its fin-
ger, who is mer and above. .11,1 ; grom.kny
very-heart r do coliHnisseratu bis condition
The bribeliever ! one whose intellect
rittlit of reielaiiun ne'ver . pnlietrVteit
eatt.pze often the sup_autLlnotin, anti stilts
and u pon the unfating and imperi6hpltlettity
spread...out' sg; lodiore him,
Id-ssy-allLia—ihe work. of chance. The.
heart of such a .being is a cheerless . void.
witul,4.-the godlike gift of iocl4l
is debased, destroyed ;- all is•dark—afear-
labyrinth--raylccs;"elletrless,
01 , ::.1s.
N-o-the-ant_a_l4lit from
.lizaysm pene
trates the, blackness of the horrible delu
sion; no .voice,from the Eternal bids - the
i•ejtice: No • dincied
.ton'es.Sfriiiiigh,sAdilpiAsqrapyittio otropa
the Aftill lethargy, or 'allay,
the consuming iever,of:the brain.. The
wreck of mind is 'utterly romediless; rca•
so'n is prostrate; and passion s prejudice,
and : have•reared their temple .
do ruins of his intellect. . •
I pity the unbeliever. What to bin') is
the revelation front on high, but a sealed
book?. 'lle sees nothing above or, ; .7rolitid
that or beneath him, atevinces the exiofeAtre
Hrt - To
standing on the footsto ol
i et Omnipotence,
gazing upon the ,lay,zling_throne of JO
--hovali, lie shuts the intellect to the light of
reason, and denies there is a Clod.—Chal-
ffn
- 7 -nlu 13 fil 137 i I e - array - our=
selves for i niaeriagos,iii Ttowors ; and wear
darA mourning 4roose.s Tor the lasksoirow-,
ful festivity__Avikich Attend a fellOw licingdo
his repose. .ri 'its O e —'. ~'". .
aetly reverseik:. But the eustOMis,.beenti-
M—for the - sight of the young bride in
vites the - heart involuntarily to7joy,. ,Tio
festfl attire, the myrite — wreath•upob the
virgin's brows ; all the affeet'fonate looks,
I :;,iityp anticipatiMis of the futti:i, which
tiiiiiittiful,ly.a.ecomauy. iier4 J all.enrapture
-e - aff;•&, i.F • i a -... •
ca. - . PiTirsees n them new home ol love
hieil.on' t eustlt'; a peikefur Wii7T - 3 . x ,. ror — M
the wide„flood of life, in which the white
'devebi.rteaco wi4'itweltAmlbttild her nest;
- kiln ni.ie: hilttrenrafteeiionace..words.,.--loolt sr:,
( 2t
and love- •arm hearts, Will (hien:within
.the mew tolitt ;'''fV,letids ,wlll otjt uy, them-,
selves-utitler.fts hospiiable roof ; antltunqh,
beautiful iietivity,..!Md Many. a beautiftil
.i . i, .
gf4/vill . :thentit go forth, and fait pf 4lO
- itself over life:: q Veil:. stands
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A TRUTH SIJETCII.;
11Y S. C. PARCEIX
All I,nr'd him, anslnniny wept Msdownfall;
Asa summer flower lip bioom'd awhile,
And periblied„ ,
, - • i I.uewi,a Youtlia noble gentrous . :youti
-4ronn out whose heart therellowed. a liv=•
ing fount of.,pore,and holy -feelings; wliich
:Spread around' and "fertalized the soil of.
oral Werth . and, generous lieltta,
crowded about him and enclosed.hitn in a •
circle of OurO itidlilie:happittess. The;
eves of ',women brightened at his approach,,
and wealthana honor smiled to woo hint,
to their circles.
Ills days-sped onward= .and - as-a
tner brook sparkles all joiotio on .its
some. way—sO sped . fie on'blithsome amid
the light of wornan;s, love and manhood's
eulogy. TT -,- ,e-esrtb,.the. sea, The ati:7l - Cii4
evlry !Aright antLhubbling.stream and fount
-s'e i nt—forth—theiktrmurtourin : g—inelody-I-and
Ilia pure heart unstained by worldly guile",
drank in their growing hapiiineas:
. He wooed and won a maid of peerles - s
charms'; abeirig fair anddelicate,and.pnrei.
bestowed ;the harvest of her heart's young''
love,. and- entli became a heaven. r
Tilt+ car of time rolled-on... Mad clonal
arose to dim the . hdrizon. of his, worldly,
bliss. The serpent - of inebriation-entered
into the Eden t f his heart. The Pure and
holy. ferlings the Coil of nature had im
planted in his soul, hecarne• polluted by.
the influence of the miscalled social CUP.
The, wart and generous aspirations of
son! becaine fruien end callous within - him..
The tears Of. the wretehed-,---the agony of
the afflicted found no response-within his
bosom.' The pure and liolylotnt
. of
uui
vcnal love within his heart, that once gush-,
ed-lorth at the moanings of
. misery, ,and
romptcd the hand to administer unto.the.
requirements 'of the wretchedi sent forth,-
no - more of -its pure Jand liencvolonl offer-, .
ings. Its:tvate - rt had become intermingled
with the itoi4ii.ned_ingredics3o,.of
_the wine.
cup, and the rank weeds of iniemperance.
have sprang,-nrand. chocked the _ urea
front' whettct; the fountain flowed. • le,
-dark t phit, , of poverty had flapped his
Windsai;er 4lis habitation and the burning.
'band of disease had seared the brightness,
of his eye and palsied the'elastieity of Iris
frame. •
Lhc ftienils j i lto basked in .the sun
shine of his prosperity, fled when the
whity winds.of adveraity blew harshly
round hie &welling.
Pause, gentle reader. . - • ••
...Go_ to von lowly burying phiee,"andask.
of th rank grass that spreads from its pol
luted soil, who rests beneath its lowly sur
face, tinirtbe. sighing winds will answer—
" The Mouldering remains of iidrdnkard." -
There lie the remains of ono who poises
sed a heart overflowing witlttl . te. milk of.
'moist) yindness ; the days of whose boy-.
homirWririalto - ttrettyliiglimiltrtobbras- - -
piratious—the hours of Whose early man
hood were unstained by care and crime -7
the - settilig - orb - of whose tlestiny. was en-,
shrouded s in t pmist of misery and degrada
tion. eati the smile of:joy sparkling,
in "the brinn i Of the wine cup. Ale noted
the demon of destruction,. rurking_st . ilte; •
bottom of the goblet.. With 'eager hand,
he raised-the pun- - ';ce to his lips,
'azo 7 --he was.ppU
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