. . _ • -.v. 7,- MN Jf i+~ g r ( . _ rAimiLy-AEWSPAP- It — DIEVOTED - TO -- GENERAL - IitTELLIaIPriCCA.OVEIt i rISING,:rOLITICS,'.II , I1 1 14 MATURE - 1 1 1 10BALITY'AWRICULTOREAlietiA I Nti r ScIENCES AititOirA•rillrw - k • VOZIMSM =TIME HERALD 8i ' . EXPOSITOR Corner, - : iltrilsik 01 et Stand. -- - TERMSADYPUBLICATION: lIERAT..P , 'Ot.-:EkPOSITOR is publishoi eekly.on'a - dontiVe'reyalsbeet, at TWO DOL. T.A-12..S,per ennum,,payable within three monthe. it) Om the time of. subscribing; on TWO DOLLARS A AID SISTA( CENTS, at the end of the year. No enbseription will Ike takin for lese t than six enonths,and no paper diseenttntied until all mit Teatages are_paid, exeipt at thh.ci'ption Of the puhlisher, and a Caller° te notify. a diseentinu - - n bd.-considered-a-new-engagement. Ad vel rising wilfbo done on the usual terms. If.f:tte s to instil, attention must be post paid. so ➢ 13. pipmaro6E • ladle Sigicttor of tAe .Treysiiry of the United States, WILL linirtice Law in the several lamd,ister Comity, ofriee-in South Queen Street, lately oceepiediiie% John lt. MoittgomekT, Esq• • .li!ne 18, 1845. • • , • . • g. /JUN LAT' A!DAIITAS _ b;11-.9 , • Attorriey. at Law; Frycr, in SoMly Ihmoyer sired, a few doors ‘l.l Mihyw J. U. Graham, Esq. July, rt~5,1815. ay WILLI - AA/I i MILLER, Attorney at Lat. FFICR RENLOVEC to !lectern's Rmw, in the gIY r tointerly Occupied by S. D: Adair, Esq. 'Carlisle, April 3, UAL • . . • tf- 2 3 • . _- - • J. S. COLWELL: R. P. Met:Latz - COL WE LL 111-E, Attorneys gt . Law, 111,11" ILL ittiopil promptly to business entrusted to V them in* the counties of . Cumberland stud Fe unkii it. ~.01fiirs, one doer west n -tlie Jail, Vast .I.ligliArect.; i sic, mill Atext'digif te..SIMOIM. I Igb. Ist. 111 over's Urn; Store, Shippensburg. - • April 184.4. . tf:2ll 2D I M . ' J . llO 04 ZID r3.1 1 1.2a2 . DENTIST; c that are required zez e ta i o r u p s r u e l: c o r a c t i l t : j a m T , s e i t i : c t ~s Sealing, Plugging, &c., or will'resterit the loss of them, !'y inserting Artifjcial'lreeth,from a single Tooth, to a filksett. • • (1701fice on Pitt street, a-few doors South of the Railroad Hotel.' N. It. Dr. Lot foie •411 be absent from Carlisle. • the last ten dsys. in'each month. JUIK! - .-• -- . DOCUO I L L , DO Memo toratt OFFICE: Main street, in the hqine formerly mutinied by Dr.•Fred.Slarnian. . Carlisle, April 9, 184.5. , • • CARLISL F MALE SEMINARY TEI E . Citizens of Carlisle and the - PP:die ken. erally, are respectfully informed that this Institution will be opened under. the Saperbitelid: once of .1,11 isses Pkebe Mailate Paine, on the 2d day of/enmity, 1.845. - The largo and commodious house in West Lon elier street, recently occupied by Mrs. Stevens ar it Bisitrdieg . Selsool has been taken by them and „it undergo ing repairs. It will-jelfitrnistred with pecialpefereneei thavia4 . cotntrolii*in of the PupilM' 'A few Misses or young Ladies will be received as Boarders, and it is intended to sfford t such all the advantages connected with a tete. d.ncc in the most genteel private family. Expenses. Boman, with fuel, lights and washing, will be s Ind:died to young ladies, at $2,25.ct5. during the Ammer months; arid $2,511, during the winte-. Tullio N.—Com won Eitzlish studies a Georraphy, History, G rammer, A rith. netiq Orthograpby,g.eading and Writing With Astronomy; Algebra. Geometry, Natural Philosophy and English Coin. ,Iligher branches as Botany, Chemistry, lietoric, Mental and Moral Philosophy. 10,00 lost rum ion in the Languages, Drawing, a; Ing &e. w ,liikliea—aitrrearge T.essong in instrumental Music by Prof. L. Walker, for an exlro charge of. The Tuition will be enquired quartoily and the d rice of Board inenthl3 in advance, and soda, tiurtion made for absence but tin case of NovemberA7: 1 . ,£1 . 44. tf- SION HOUSE HOTEL UM F,o»tisig"o*,the . cynif Fahey nail Road, ATgr.vitept;ti Gen. sy illis Foul 1., has just It is. newly furnished hes been, thoroughly repaired. Pus? avengers in thss.p.rs,.strangers,. travellers and vie kt`ers to Carlikley are Invited - 16 cnll. Terms giaderute; and every "attention paid to the comfort and convenience 0'0)130 who' patron. tze the establishrben.• ., •-- . • •.1. -WINROTT. Carligle, A mil '16,-1845. • 1149 ABERTirirROTE-L. OVANDYJACKSON fip;.suh s cribei„iviintei.r.ipe ettnlti . .tiiforM his 'rin etid s tne 'abbe thntkehis comOCedfront kia•olittitiK"MliWnse lately kept by- Itivitt Mean pti South Hanover street - to tins borough, sign "ofiWashi Sign:in - -an& Jackson. lWWharehc visit lin way s glad to see hi P friends from, she Country and TravoileraolutiacOnunodatpittem in the nest and.ranst OOteroetable matpw • ,I 1 shall he. penitently supplied:wi kis the' khnicesttiquers, snd.hiw .T4l.ll,Wirstlythe beat the suarkee can, furnistb toil( in aiteanothineshall he)oftuniltine Ko vi ease putt-with • - .1130A.ItIJEltSlakeinhy ttsk . weeiti wkentlynrlv'esiti, • -. ANDIIEW,!. - ILPLVERTS. AI 2 April 17;1.844. . - ...,=,..;..:CC11N27 .. . - ,-•• ~.. • ~:, . ' ,:-. , d • ' ,:; '' - ~,,,7 ' ..... ' not , .i.,''' "riilly,)ori'irr"4”frl9ll till. 4.3NTIE unil-;;m ~:-.... that --,- , - ,,witunt..hd.iin:' ~ viii +-• - ' 4 ,,, .' .'' 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'that: ha carries on tha • _CABINET NA.KING: BUSINESS. in all its various branches, in Locust Alley, di rectly in rear or E. Hullock'e'Chnir Factory (N. Hanover st.) whorelto keeps, constainlion hand, and Witl hianufacture to order, Sderelari es,...tareatts, • Ta • • .bles, ire: • and, every other description of Cabinet Ware—all. of which' Ito will sell cheap for cash, or'exchinge .for country produce at' market prices. Ho- will Also tako Lumber of all descriptions in exchange ;Pile:work. `'' , .COVEIIIIIS made on' terms treasonable at short notice, and- he will' attend funerals with a splendid Hearse, in town or country.. A Hoarse will also be-kept for-hire. le—respeetfullyieittra—sha 'tt of 10111. trunage, confident that he can render general sat isfaction. . CHEAP BOOK--:TORE. L 11l Subscriber has a few days since received from the city.a general assortment of School Books and - Stationary, which to sell ttt reduced prices. • : Purchasers cattbdsopplied ilihles,Paper at the followmg Family llibles $llOO Good Schtiolifibles, • 50 Good School Testutuents. 12-2 Pocket kibleS morocco gilt edg es . 1,60 School llooks - all'tlat).Tenea al kinds use propor tiomibly-low,--Ilis-Stattonne)-ip-of-good-qualityzal., so a good. assoctment of Litiulgraphic Prints, Toy Books and - Hooks suitable for Holidays, - lle also carries on' the Book Binding business where persons cad 'books rebound, also Blank Books, DOekets.l4te. made to order. The subscriber in connection with his Book and Stationary Store, has estabPlied a .17.1141117., , HE has now on baud gi large and gene: 4 „.. , ... 7; rat assortment ofTresh Groceries, spices ,7 usu. cg Stc.- of every description arid orthe best 'SR I t. quality, selected with care in_the City, , u 1, • . and which he is-,enablcd,to.sell at reduced cash prima to suitithe times. - . Thankful for-Lthe-patronage •cxterided to him during the few days he has been in the business, he hopes by attention and ,ondeavoring- to _please to merit a continuance thereof, his stock in`i part Strong . Rio aid Java Collbe, BosC and 2d 'qualitY Loaf Sugar, Brown, white, Havana and crushed Suglita ' Young Hyson, Imperial and Block Teas. Sugar Rotes° . Syrup end .t , few Orleans ilulcup sea. Best and 2d best Sperm Oil. Sperm and Mould Candles, Spices of all kinds fresh ground and-unground; Cheese and Crackers, Lemryis, :Baca, Citron, Indigo, Starch, Saltpetre, Logwocid, American and London mustard, Rice, Homeopathic and Bakers hest Chocolate, Raisins, Almonds RIM Fi lberts: Crockery, Chinitand Glassware. ,A es,—Tubs,-Baskets-Churns,--Bedoms, -Bed. cords , Miters, Ploughlines, Masons and Carpenters Lines, Market .Baskets, Best Cavendish and other chewing and smoking Tobacco, Spanish, halt Spanish and Commoil Segars. A general assortment of gond ebool cotton, thread, tapes, thimbles, hooks & eyes, Pearl but tons, pins and needles, tooth briislies,thair brushes combs, pewter sand, shoe blacking and , a variety of °tiler meful articles. Also No. t & 2 mackerel, smoked Herring, Salmon, Cranberries, dried Bea llama &c. December t t, 1844. $4,00 LADIES' SHOE MANUFACTORY, • . • JUSTICE lIARIMER. TVikNKFttL for the very liberal putroptige ho hag received, would intOrtn the Ladies of Clio lible and its vicinity, that he still' continues to won ofttettye LADIES' SHOES •of every quality and • - ' winY, niece or CASH as he 7,50 keeps no hooks: Ladies' I , Vnt:lt Morocco and Kid double-soled - shoes, sl,t2a Ladies ‘Valkang 1,25 " :Mal. Shoes, _ 1,374 Misses' itad Children's eines in proportion. All work done by Ilia warrametlond all rips repaira gnuis. Call at the last house in Harper's [tow next door to Mr. Guthrie, Watchmaker. • 12,04 - ;711r. -- 125 -- Xortlt - Stfcontl -. S& - opposite - Chriat — Chre Philadelphia, , • . 1188 just received' nd is now openings very extensive and beautiful assorment of. CAAPEIVINGS.— 'I he goods are fresh and of new 'styles, nil being purchased principally for CASH, they will be sold at the lowest prices they cOnsistdp part of splendid Brussels. (rich • patterns,) Beautiful. imperial 3 ply, Super Extra Ingrain... B-4, 4.4, 5-8, Twilled Veal thin, 3+ 1- ; 4 7 5-lirrlaiii do ; Colors warranted darn hie: • Superior quality 6-4 English Ilockity, with` a large stock of well seasoned Oil Cloths of all widths Bake, Piano and Table - Calves, Sheep Skins, Stair Rods, Hituliu ,with an • extenlive assortment, of Low Priced Carpetings of all descriptions. In, grains of good pittcins adquality for 871 to 50 ms. they may rest assured of ming pleascd — cilth goods Mid prices! • • • ROBERT R. WALKER. 'March 26-184,5,. J. A. CrApPprogo 4 co. 'have Vat received evaartihent dt'lleiratyle Bibb°iia;*.A:riifi, aciatco.'itt, redi6ed • • " , 181iiiiiietisbil,r4 1 unu 26j pm; PI; ODU.CE. marketVriaes et all time! paid, ; , : all knida of Country rtci,,b ducv. - • .:7.• • , FULLER 4, Baltimore.'"April.2,•lB4s '!!:16, 7, 111.1g1 AND .A.ID,A.MANIkiINN.; b41% , 1.1*E5;:. joie recentod and for ' • S,levenBOn 4-2lfahaff4 May 7; f845'..-'f ;• :1 • . .. .."-!•':'!.-•:..ugcli „..POWDER: • ..- - . : ;n,;&. - pi, - ;,;.&., . ? ," e:ii vei:y,iiiiiri4.' 4411 . 0: SWtellTustiTo,TOrpiii!i jilat - Ocelveil, miillur ty . ,J;r 7 -:.141 . .1.:*.'„ , ,,,„: , . : ,.,..:',4.5.' ~ , ..s,, , :.;,:.;,;;; : ;, .: , ~'.1 :.:., ? Juat,received, a large lot or ';FrenohWitfors, Arid Motto Sealt.‘iii.hiohNilliie soltlCOvap st theAL:iig nottjloOk stor,e,of Myerikktra,voii)qsll4L, c* - 46ar,11i1l .. , - OAP*, an d -,- if„i;d•iiiiitinit , -•..,t.', - ,,,- . , .1' di''af Gi!tipsCor _if wie ei , the kth. I#,liirt,her m d l. e „a s roe Itleing.__!e_°_ a 1,4r 1 iiitner 15‘ . Pd. ilso'Cord.n nod by:.- , ' -- ' '., .. * i.". est',l4lo tH"f 1161 iii;(4o ,:: .1../ , •4',,.,•1111Z iW . • ' • •• ',',64164y• . ?,'', " ‘ ‘`•l'' !„ Yak ;` . , • I,'viiiiiolaggiriliii.4lltOrwr the iiiiii6,oo,l,hree 'Moir', prilWi i te moMilelir* ° Fli 01 .eprirw' SPA! I ''' 11 'lt 1 Wits the 09 m 1 61 ...,, o wls tg iN It 0, it , - , -a -.. Aiimetyo , a cl , . th e , lokalte !wlllo* han 890- w ki c ii a offers at ? 4toTtia#k*iiCfri!el,b74,l4li's, -; r+,'; ''.*l', "'' '' 164mit009#1,,,v;,1''1;i:'.• •: ,7 ,' , V ',. fens,, rreP.P.' ~,' ~,Qi ....,-: ' ~,• " 1 ; f., .' , ..'-', ,-,.. f• ' ' 7,1. ,'• Sutioil3j OM ',,,,...! '',......V.,, -•:-',:' ' • • ''' ,',',.*,,',,,!--,•,-,:',";74,', J. R. IS'EAVER. - tf.2l Mnrch .86 . ,; 1845 J. LOUDON'S.'''' ROBERT B. WALKER, kabala , arlificials, SEA4l lO 'rWAX.l Ol r!W,A.F.O; , ''' , i'.."!- Mir " IEI X-. 31- ' QRra.-Wle r ZbUaCi ' ZZer ‘ ,tNicw , EZ3,XIadCLEIIWrci un TT ..Ittl*Ol.-041','.4,-q.:' CiA,LBERIT monitrixEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C . 4graZeZZONIEIi Z litom..D info:A their ft4endit and the public in VV• general;that they hive removed their este - it- Bailment to the room lately occupied by John P. Lynn & Co. and nearly . opposite the red' nd white Ong of Arnold & Jew Store--on North Hanover street, where they arc prepared to manu facture mid supply their easterners and the public, bath t& home and from a distance, with all kinds of • • CANDIES, • at a the shortest notice and of the best quality. They' , also keep constantly on hand •FE.UIT, embracing .:,.;11 the delicacies of the different seasons; besides WI'S of every kind. Theiradock'compriens i part such•as,Oranges, Leman's, Raisins, kigs, Al monds, EilbertS,-Prunes, Dates, Creiicri.nuts, Cocoa Nuts, English Walnuts,Ground Nuts and a.variety - of all kinds of- Confectionary , usually kept in such an establishment, all of which they will sell at the most reasonable prices for CASH.. Feeling encouraged by the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them, they have beelyn duced to add to thombove stink - , all the various ar 'cles-noimected-wit . • 8 ' • CMErmaDes , c29lx9.lcls)6:3 consisting in part pf Sugars, Coffees, Teas; Clteeie Crackers, Molasses, Chocolate, Spices of all kinds, Brushes, Blacking, Baker's and Clay's extra No.l Combs, together with a large variety of gateensware and other articles too numerous to tnertion. Sc-ars Tobacco and Snuff; of the best and cheapest finalities, always on band, and will suit those who may tavor them whit a call. ,TOITS - of every description-also kept constantly on hand. For the very liberal' support extended to them by their friends and customers, they return their sincere thrall:4RM will endeavor in tutnre to merit a vontinuance of their favors by sparing no exertions to make their establishment an agreeable retreat., H. Carlisle, April 30, 1815.' NOTICE • - __ _The dialersired- herel4-gioe-notice, .agreeably. to the Constitution and Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvalmi, that they mill their associates will make application to the next Legislature of Penn'is , for, the incorporation of n Bank, under the- name and att le of " and Mechanics Bang of Carlisle " to be looniest id the. Borough of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Said Corporation to have a capital of one hundred thousand killers, , with general banking: and discount ing privileges. Jacob Rheem, • John Rhoacts:,. • . .fibel Keeney,' - Wrn. Watcher,. W. 1.1-: Murray, -Thos. -PaxtOn., • June 25,1845 Th ' GENTLEMEItS , WEAR. . , • - - . , I F lu v. - Subscribers have just returned from the city •-, I with a neW and -spieudid assortment ofsummer .. . - • - • Ciiitt '4 4 ' Pientaloon stuffs . for men and boys, gambroons, tweeds, linenr and cotton plaids, stripes, brown .and 'While lined' dril lings, blue and striped cotton - do. ki. Also; Cloths, Freneb Caaaimere s, _ Summer•Casaimerea, saltinetts, lientuay jeans, Sec . ' , I ' Alan cheeks, tickimir9e,"hosiei7, eloces, (best qual ity of kid) silk and eambrto handkerchiefs, linens bleached, brown - linen table cloths; Malt general assortment of trimmings, &c. Dont forget to call at the sign of the red and white flag, North Hanover afreet. ARNOLD & EINSTEIN'. June 11,1845 FRESH FRUITS. Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, by the boy or retail at city prices by IVIQTTO SEALS with curious 1118/1-approprinte lievices.jtis ILIVCCIVe and for sale at the Drug and Fancy store of - Stevenson 4' Nettoifey. May 28, FISHING LIVES, lergttis and qualities, just rece . ived 'and for saJelo,Y StevensorAS• Illeliaffey. May '28,1845 PURE OLIVE OIL. c frestrOtive-Oilin-large-nn4- small boltlrs,,also ist straw covered flasks. ..lllyers 4- Haversack. Nfay 25,1845 .JUJUBE PASTE, just received and fey sale.by ~ .Y/CVen.4o/1 Meharey„ - - • ncgy :B,lB¢s . PINE OIL. • A CONSTANT RU pill, of Vine Oil, together with Gla sae g and Wieks . fors dad Flunging,and Side May 21,t!1.15.'. • , BONNETS - &.RIBBANDS. • JUST reeeieedouaalier large Ica or Neapolitan Druid; leal.Stratv liowieta.: 'Also a Tim stook' or Bonnet. 11.ilibuads.. .. . . • ' C., OGILI3Y. • May il i 1845.. ° • - .FRENCH FLOWERS. • ' A few 'French outside Bonne:flowers with a-gene— ra: assortment of 13onnei Cdps, lieulead mid oilier Bonnet trimmings just received andlor sale by . W. Ilitner. 4- CO. .'• May 2Ri 1845. • , • • . , .• • MENtERA. WATER. . THE IL pul4scribors are now prepahed to'fiirnigh Oda delightful drink in Helmet style,fliey Would . .alsp•iniomi.those whatituilreAttking Finite or Cam: tor Oil,-that they have rt diagaiiited way prrititiog it, which rendera it nletiOnt and tisteleity •.J ~ •. • . St evensoit Mehdrey, May 21. 1845. • ' . • 10,000 . 1b5. LIACON,AIdcs. 5,000 do Prime 5,0 - 00`do WU •, Just received aind for Judo at the Warehouse of • J P..MAR FIN Harirsberg t May . 2l', 180:: • .FASHIONABLE PERFUMES' JUST iecolved, a Itnit aelortrnent.of Ulu moat, fdelilonalda'PeiTtirlier3'o adrieietin - e French Extrailto; p olngne; Lavender, romatlnn* Oleamihern . itqla.oano.: , •,. M i YAßk'kEVA:ttiOrtok::: ." Z- 1 ' i-` '''-' • 7' 6... - t:# 4 "6 . , 4....: ' i l ciiiva r - - ot=of-Carpotingt , oitt,irigi„ which - 11. bi) efolifvtiryilowot duf:clieep Atira citf .:1'....?114, 0 :21',.1915:' ; :t'•. , : ;1 1. tnip ritITAL - Wfiym , ii ,0 6 . 1 6. 011 1 4iNt • VONEERtig 11 : 1 9c 1 k,Makt.igfrY1 41,1 1 1 1 1 k. 0 1 0: ta lr' 4 .1 3 ): 11 ' 9 " . i{ 6)11, ;lust !dr 4; `OIVGIibZW; ) ' ' 1 , 1 40 ( tirAlartArsti Ahrekboiler t i; sod' lethe subacritod„; ( ll7 "Y* .741 1 .P* , mo.u. snad . 0,0 413# pirrieborg, May 1845; r . 3U1111144- ' ttammasm st.& &wool= loh NIMES Ler.; , 11:1:yers 4 Haversack. S, E Ligyrr. EMI =I MEI ’i‘liififiiéfiité’fifififi eitain - yldetaittlreiiies tp - lhia' Lady of my' Heart; - ==! Tlit , murmur of the 'merry brook, As . gu'shipgty and. free, It wimples with its sun-bright look, . %down yon siielter'd lea; Humming to every drown) , flower 'A low quaint lullaby, , 4 Speak tq my spirit, at this hour, ' Of Leit'elt-Wuttbee.- nemesia of the gay; green.woodc- • • .„ When every leaf and tree • It coaxed by winds of geetkat mood . To utter harmony ; • , • 44,e,ima1l birdi,ilbatanativi Make Toithe ' • ••••?.., • In me mos t !Abdul vision",wake,", • Of Love and thee. • • • The rose, perks:up Ili • • cum-alLit-could_arp. , Along the eastern hills, olie.strotik • • • Of the Sun's Majestyf ' - Laden with dewy gems, it, gleams A precious freight to mei 7 - • For each pure drop thereon me, seems, • ; X,type-of And when'abroad In Summer morn, I hear the blythetold hie . : • t IVitulieg alert his thirli'ore , ,.. (Anerritat knight perds9; Thnt winged hinter of raroliweets. O'er !mini afar couoiryA•• • . To me a Indy of love repeals, — Its subject—thee. And when in midnight hiiiigl.note The-stars-so.ponsircli, -- X7!'", In their milet.heauty.onsuirOloat Through heaveps site t, st4 t My heartis in their To realms whcre•spiritaT,-': But its mate, in such woad4igii'‘'-• Is ever thee. But, oh, the murmur 061 . 1' 4 The music of the.tre6;,;r: ll 4 : .::';':: ' The rose with its siieariditr: 1.• he booming of The codrse of.the lirig4 I,fjli ..In heaven's.tintifeasittig Would not one heart_p nein!". _ Loved I not:thes.! •' ag - i 3 C118M4*...': . :2. - crowningT 111;6 - 1If iscst. Not many years' ago, ititeppened that a young man from New Ifilritt. visited Loll don. Ills .father being,,, acted with several of the magnates oir ,British arts locracy, the yotim 4 RAY" UllrodU ced into the fashionable circles, where, in consequence of his fine personalappear ance, or that his father was reputed to be very rjch, or that he was .a new figure on the stage, he attracted much attention, and became the favorite of the ladies. This was not at all relished 'by the British beau; but as no very fair pretext offed for a rebuff, they were compelled4to eat him civilly. Thus matters sto en the lion. M. P. and lady made a party to accompary them to their country seat, in Cambridgeshire, and the American was Tong / . the invited guests. Numerous were the devices to which these devotees of pleasure resorted, in 'order to kill that 01~l fallow who measure--his—hours, when he ought to know they are .not wan ted, and the ingenuity of every one was taxed to remember or invent something novel. . _The _Y_ankeea are) proverktally mayof nvention, and the Amer i can dishonor to akoracter as n , ,inanaccustrod to ala i reetkini .of thought. ,; He, was frank and, ay.Tandetde*-tnyt-thelporta:and.ann inents with that: unaffected enjoyment which communicated a part,of , his, fresh feelings to the• mbst,woritput fashionists in the - party, His good nature , would have' been sneered at . by sortie of ths proud nay :7 , aliens,ttati . lie not . been such a capital abet ; and ;he alight ha ve — been ; quizted had not Ilteladics,,wo, wby,bia_respecifnl civilities, and liiii - cctnsistit ,attentiotre,4,:the.'draWbfgi renal,, and selport,:aiviys tittittied thent- , selverlirssfriettilisittill - pontbititititTn --- wTtrsi at, last formeitrineng - . b.,)trio.*- - :dandies, stanch patrons of t he Gisitrterii;'tnSUnibi• -.....,-, .s ..".....-.4/IF , .“..:.1:-., .- lila . !4e. YouPg:kn,ter*lt 7 .3' 11 , 6 3' PrcoPor SO .toyary the, n:ternakvya4log opitpiping by , the:, acting of 966640 BO playing 10- rious plume a end baying ,Interested, one of those . ' Intiefatigsbieitidiew wlin' al WaYs cgr•ry their, popt in the scheme. it:Was ie. led to.iii; - the: t!tini.-.. ,' ''i..";—; ; , , • After - some 'Chars ,lrip,Atspotied of, 9r!'9" geirk.t!ein, a:9'bgge(l lease to .P . r,O,Tos . a 1 hue iainealleti.!!tr ) otyptittg, ; (4. Witteat.'! Triiii - ii,iiiiied Iby4ttiiietitiOileiliti - .01 ilie ggrPeqrfd- th r tf:PtrTßi .!' tw er' l ,ovir gentlemen: lite , ttro:-Ao -Nedateat .. .fer the . CroWri`'bi l .:aTiv . yeting..siieeerni';iiiiy` . lt4',.v . a.":, Tiiius l iiiiitithililiAh'eAjef,i,tinfAjivOiriYl .ote'iti-iiiiiitilO`aii 3 OtiO vii 4; ii:aik *lore& to 'Vow 'eto - F - 1 7- fi — t o" , readjeor#biltie' 4iiiiiiigiiiiiitiWOO6iWiiiiiiAiiWas'ti46.ii: N id.- .., ~. rl ,, 4 ''".:. .rpli.':, 0' ''''OPol?io..-0t11' , W... '''3 l,.:#r i t 6". ' '!" l ,,,lk:tT,'.'!M :inAVVI:" iiatiOrt ; ;;;Wai, ittiheA,ft!!tiiitg:i'pli'tio'e444- : ' ..4 0: 1,111 0-Y 11'11. 0t4Fettleiiis'IPoilit) 0 *, 44irifiVier4ii`-' , l**ifiph'ii4j*iikii;jogl' fiiiii.:i4iitliOat'iiiivi t !iiilit . :4tiiiiii i i, - ,89:- . i.litoiiiiii#4:::7!; ,, ol-',FiigistialJiniiitiadinig- Q6gii:vid . 4lCkiliiiiiitiotliowit4 : 014iTil'ii*ifi)t:isfi'lViCAtiii is 4' 4 , " ! i!VC.Ai4i:f44 . ll7l l 4.;* ? ii l4 :' , :lt- i t*liii .4 3'• . itto l l, l *4 Yii;4# l . iii„W, :20'O 61 :4 1 ) 7 :!; . ;oM I:ipiliiAiaulibir.-0- i ii41 4 , , K , .i , f144.,i105 t i,i,0, .thic,i:ilwii4iigath . it:,.,,thgir'Aiiii:'.tor hint '> v . ewmu mw‘lfi’g ‘4. - pccessien, - and . be the last. The: first one, a perfee(exhhisite, and with an air of niodt inetfible condescension, put the following tjuestion i "Tri , underitand rightly 'govern-. inent of your country, you setnewledge , no distinction of rank ; consequently you' camilavo . no court standard for the manners of a gentleman: "Will you, favor me with information, where your best schools of politeness are to be found." "For your benefit," replied the Ameri can, smiling woiild recommend the Jells of. Niagara; a contemplatimi that slupendous wonder teaches humility to the: proudest; a' nil human nothingness to the, vainest." It rebukes the trifler, and arouses the most stupid i—in it turp Men ":frem 'their idols; and'when waac ,ftnoWledge that God only. is Lord, we feel hattnen--ere—our-equals:true-1 than is.always polite." • . There was a murmur' among the' audi ence ; lint whether of,applause or censure, the American could hot determine, as he did- not. choose -to betray anxiety for the result, by a scrutiny of the faces Which he knewwertibent on him. The second _ now proposed his (*talon: lie affected to, be" a great politician, Was moustachoed and be-yvhisiered like a di plomatist,' which'stition hp had been cove ting.' lite yeice Was Mani', but his ern plias was, very' significant. " Should.l visit the United States, what subject with which Ism conversant would most interest your people, and give me an opportunity of enjoying theirconversa tion l" ___- • ERE =ME " You must maintain, as you do at pre- . .:setiti then, monarchy is the wisest, the purest,,the beet government which - the ( 7 -1-m_ reinTek - and - thdr . a - d . mCcracy is 'utterly barbarous . My noun trymen are proverbially fond of argument, QII on 'all these. and, if you choose, will argue with you to the end of /your life." 6 -The .murmur was renewed;—birt still without any decided' elpressiOn of the feelings with which his answer Was recei ved. EN wQc~ lo'aß — ~ - _il The, third thenfarose from his seat.; and with an assured voice which seemed 'to announce certain triumph, said : " I require yoUr decision on a delicate queitiOn ; but the rules . of the, pastithe warrant it, also a candid answer. You have seen the American, and English la dies ; Which are the fairest.. The young Republican glanced round the circle. It_ was bright with 'flashing oyes, and the'sweet smiles which wreath ed every lip Might have won a less—deter mined patriot'from hie, allegiance. He did not hesitate, though , ire bowed low to the ladies as . he ans wered:: -- • . • " The 'Standard of female 'beauty is, believe, allowed to be the power of exci ting admiration and. begetting love in our and consequently those ladies who •areauoarnduaired, and beloved, and rupee-. tett by the gentlemen, most be the fairest. exert-new, confidently, thantre ". - o nation_on earth where_Wo.mae-le.ao beloved; So tenderly' cherished, so respect :fully.- treated, as in the'repuhlic of Ihe Uni ted States ; therefore the American 'ladies rireithe _fairest. . flut;! and.he again bowed _ low, " if the ladies before whom I:bait : 2 . now' thp.henoroT depressing my epinion, ,wereliet my'eountry, we Should !hit* them. 'irrerier s ' " 4 " -- 'rbe - applause,wrts entktraiaitiel and af ter, the - rn init. had subsided-I t o? as to allow the I.9 . dge to fie heard, he directed, the crown to be given to, the Yankee. .Orators- of, Day. Ruyus W. - eilnievtiolle,,fn a late num her !tiie.lkiational Intelligence!, in an in teresting eommtinicatien;thog nogetie some - Orthe day': ' 4 of the great:oratori.Of a later'day.2—of •Wianaiait,;brxiri Caraidek 'apt ethers we, have the means 'of. .forming a ''adiretc-:1 curiae interne ot. Their 'worlta ki* to #our Standard, literattir•: TheY,Fei.,thor" trughly,in ditted with .the, p4ional: They people. , #egold 1171, *ell , y prod_u*, .1)4 in maiiCa„ „„—',, written hie name int14r.1.416tfn.•:,:: He h?+ -gli,fen'iMiii , on the A •6'.k. our hills. '.,Ho has aee ,` irai .40 acylick, way IS griliq ug;":* 6 .ajOkci..iii"Py'!'e I Wreeitil of ' - fiditiehdi , t 'uniiiitAile*Cirld',VOthriic bgib'zirii:tii;_4i:C.4iii(Oleit*-ifiirtirnfriii4, - ( 6l 4loo.*:4rtie7th*FAir - 13ftThii 1 9 " i 8135. tifia getrios Nits';ne , arimme#,i liereeretSeo' ie. more ',# ### .## # • yarioug.ohd,pri,f, Vhe,iupridwrcif .the 0,1014i4 -i ) ,41000; or faplOeps , logic, pra altwuktgoortimurto-. P. raned4s its growth 4owith -4 " n...*,°,110011 F3/g ihhoned ,r 74 .., proudly Point:, to. w!hotriiiiNlOialt 4 i'lv 4 2 arc AmeriOns t IMEEIZSE =II MEN FMIIE • , it it The, distinguished: characteristic of 'the an eminent practicalness.. , They • ,Are7,itet iinsginative; nor .pbetical - , noriiro:passienq.,lTheY lack. the solidity , thecoMpactnese and itthergnt force of Webster, and the philosophic gen vralizatinn of Calhoun; Wright is more plausible and ingenious, Pi4ston is mote graceitl and'fervid, and Choate' more bill.: liant And classically ornate. Yet there is in unaffected earnestnrss of conviction, a profound Leartineis• of purpose, a. frank. and perfect ingenuousness, a manly good sei4eithibited in the works of this great stn which commend them to thetia to the reader's Jinilerstanding and approval.— Although the manner of the orator addi force and eignificance.tO the 'matter, tte that his speeches should be heard to , be truly estimated, they are found to bear a value i the Prothit=l done of many who 'have enj yekthe high est eminence in the senate, the faint end the world of lettere.. " Mn. CALHOUN is another author of the yew highest rank, and his works, though in many respects different from those of the reat orators I have mentioned, are scarce leis peculiar and: national. • lit.heif eentoo much the habit to consider hien only as a politician, His claims as-a,literr ary man - have been almost overlooked. No one has more 'skill as T a His sententious and close ,dMiient, his co markable,.power otanatizsie*-his-siMpliettY. and ilignity—hil doctrines, and ail the ele ments of the power with which they- J ere maintained—will secure for his productions a permanent place in the worids owisider ! ation.. • ' My limits wilt not permit me to attempt particular analyses of their characteristics.. but in conehidingthis part - of my subject; I. may point to SOBN QUINCY ADAILB 83 Altogether one of the most remarkable men Eirthii - CO - iintry; hi wharge voluminous and vatiViii Works there is not only `marked nationality, -, bta wisdom _ which asteaisites by'its universality. and profoundness 4: to 'Enwartis EVEREii as 22 orator or the most comprehensive fe'arnirtg„ elegant tast and noble spirit.; to_ Rttrea_ _CHOATE, as the] 'fides: of our senatorial rhetoricians ; to the biilliant PRESTON and many others, whose speeches, like those to w hich.l have before directed attention, when their historic partizans are forgotten,' will be as pOrtfons cithb"Classical United Stateu—fit to be j r,anketl among the fittest works of the kind moduced in the &lost highly cultivated nations of au cleat •or modern times.. From=the Ilurging _There can be little doubt that __burying alive is much more frequent .than 'the world supposes, or has any inclination to believe. There are conditions of euspeneled life, so closely-resembling death, and , of such long, continuance,, as to deceive. the physician, and' induce 'sepuftere. The late eminent -and—mostirthy Philip,-Bodrie within an ace of meeting , the dreadful fate of being 'buried ahve, and what made it. worse, with a perfect conciousnees of all that was passing: Heave's supposed Kobe. dead, having :fallen:011M s-sintd-exiteilg-40- leinibliiiitlialli; so far as ifie — b — oditiir,iion corded. His lesPeratioriceaSed. his limbs became rigid, ftice iesSuerfed re-shir e—chttiacter'sfe-CP , derit and he remained in this condition until ahe 'f*amily; ,physicians, and •friendri . (4l. , but one!) supposed that.his spir4;liad:passeda. That one was Mrs. Dodridge : her inse .refused to , despir.,atla use remedy after cemedy n?TostorS•imima lion.. Finally she -poured- a 'spoonful of brandy (a 'case -rff :teetotalism_ Which : we think ~Father Maihentwill . 'exousn) his throat, and the. poweriful :Stimulant:lld-, most•icone infily7aisi*eddrieratriee, Old restorsd Mri.:"Oodritige3o.:the:commend . nt pisiimbs,ariOnekany years otaistineidh% 1 4' iiieftridemi: 'out lc:4.11;14 4 F 61 an id' ;1646 '4 weather was ; ar*an d hC 'already ihrond.; ed-fiir`~ris last abode. He usnd`,to'.relate', with 'act; his seneaiioite ' ilnring the Ain4 itigiCe of his t He hep } El;tl►edact , of,eye ~;bsi re *l*; m9iloo,di-041140c ot.obiacs(Atr:oooo.l 4 .4 . 9 l- ! tonged, to-144341001Piii , Jfai OrPO,OrP, - hjal; Mid the usuallispeictinnc deallal, OcaperatN*o 0 1 4,a". 4Fseermk were l oP'eff,o l4:l 9eive:l;i " dth9' - wkelz - *kirp : " a muscle lira move:: Even di #9olit):#6*6oiiile'reaeaCe;ti3rrik-Ai ;04 6 *' i s The iiiirtions. 1'4444 . 6e heard Mrs. Dodrictge, 41.1 .1 11 , 1 ,444-4,k Par M 1 , 2! 'f 294 - 1 63 :*fke 'l'ol,44Tl'4'gftill,l4,tt`,o4:,, , $4194 said COiline4fl4l4litno4'''Ono:it many uiil • • MEE lions is, afterwardhe „ Altaiiiiitl;4Attlhitt,,est, among. , thbse-feseAleverak-instancepAtver___-. occurred in which (ai7foikt • the,deceased; havingfitbrnethlon.his_side)._ ~ that "the dead had %been •buriadAsacrsoon, we cannot well reject thelturrible...cqnclu siorr that the occurrence is bet sq:,rp:rb as our shuddering natures Wcitthr7d4ietkit.r.' An examination of the cataCoMbsbf some Years ago,(whereshedead . akets# 7 eti away oen hoxes v orsim .l (nth- ed in the vault,) led crip,,the diticovery,tht` • some had turned'over on i,heir;llllo4,4l,'nfr . others had quit tbeir,Places aud.dicd at a distance, in the agonies of, 'fintlirO:haVing gnawed away-their own tiea..• '• Please sqp., Os -• •al .Tam going to stop' pairer . ,";'*aid miserly subscriber to the **4"*** Wrifitiiii•Of • his neighbors," 1 .1 'What is the price of it peri'Ye;„iii-e'said the-other. 'Two dollars: Tao the reply . 'And can't y u afford two dollars , * year? Think of year is li long time. _rerhapri''yo . hi've only a few soch . to spend ' A .year t a :whole:year lars I And What do you gei for ' ; your man- ey 1. , A large,-closely prifited;usefiiVrilieit;" - giving yOu the riewjr of , the•ti4ec;and a largd amount of miscellitneonir 2 ieldi!ig-- phile:3ophical and gravedight and, humor .ous. And you can't afford 'CW6II°IIOII for .•- - rmch - arstteerfor - a - whiole - yeare t . • _ . 4 Well, I declare c ntrighbor,,yonialltlike an experienced man. I never !thought-of . it in that lightbefore: :It is only:two dol lars force year. ---- Andlret - the - paper comes ' 'tb me -every - week. And love to,read it. I always find something in it that iriterebts me. And moreover. on's, second: thought, t. perceiliethat, after. ail, aiteirrefaW:ii -- , labont the )cheapest thing :a thin - earl 4ave„ 1 -11 e gem:more- reading-for-bra-Money-than he Win in any other Way:- 'True, neighbor, and thissliows what i - haVe-ulways - Traid,-is ; ,-teue,'', , blewspapers seeui •to have beendesigned:almost for the -peculiar" benefi o the poor. , No mania: too ,Poor to e a newspaper, because it is' theuhes z p " - :Effie both thospeakersjoined andiaid, 'issed are -the odi tors, -for they feed _the po.or_with_knowledge, l matthen-lh_TY-- 1 1V-1, crated with looks of .high satisfaction. - ardei till OooNir DOrbin, Oft!** had thee einOWnid_ and holy mountsiO, and felt vast associations Irrtike S fortlk ,into the following beautifeltrehi od thoueit, with his pen do hand to aedortt the.seati7 .mentz.• " lisvestood open the - Alps in /he afifune, and looked ahr r aml . :arpoii 3 Oheic I showy empire., tave stoMiiiimn*Ap.. penines, axrd looked abroad upolt,ikepOirt of beautiful, Oventfuljutly; hays. stood upon the Albania:v.ll , mM, andisol44 . : the Zooid from .theCiroeut protneMory2;over %34:"Paignre to . mountains .of:Tiveli 7 -4 have sit 44port the a . 11 - . I. 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