Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 22, 1846, Image 1

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VOLUME XLVII
PUBLIMED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
OFFICE in the:Sotitli : *srahtee.of the . pliblic
Situire beck allie Court-House •
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, .
One Dollar and. Filly cents a year to AnvAnca,
Two Dollars, if 'paid within the year.
Ono,Dallar fer six.nrionths. .
These terms Will heVigidlY adhered to. • , •
. . _
RATES'OrADVERTISING',
.. -- '7lll , rertienments,.matilaritirielflines or lees, a •tll Tie
barged at the. rate :of ,Fifty email for one-Insertion,—
Dues thries Tor One and twenty-five cents for
very subsequent insertion.. Vearly advertisers will
~ belehargad'at'the following rates . , ,
colunity, with the paper,r for one year, .' , s2s'
Half a column, do. do.. • , ; • $l5
16woliquares; whit quarterly changes, •
$lO
.• . Etivinese cords,.with the paper, $5
• JOB P.RINTINS, , OF EVERY.DE,SCRIPTION;
.
'ele: Itifthke,,Circulare and every other
• r description of Printing, executed hansontely and
ditrously, andet the, LOWEST PRICES.
41Carbs.
-tn)422a2219
.. • Hombopa:thic Physician
OFFICE: Main street, in the 'hone° for_i
merly occupied by Dr. Fred. Ehrinan:
Carlisle, April 9,,
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ll.!.'(ft• - (0(:)=E6119
W f T L e L et ir
trhfaotrarnre
required i t o t r o , n ti s ie
j u r p L o w n es t e l i t . e .
vationosuchas Scaling, Filing, rl ggina, &c.,
or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Ar
ificial Teeth, from a single Tooth, to a full
sett. cr7 If ce on Pittstreet, a few doorsSouth`
°Rite Railroad Hotel.
N. B. M.... Loomis will be absent front Car
lisle the last tend aye, in each,month.
June 11, 1845.
NrANN.W.Y.:MHVE:WM .:
" 4 ' - da, CDEIAI,.." ..•=:).
... › . (z ., . e.
DR. JOHN J. MY.ERS, informs his
..• friends and the public, that he coatin- ~
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gk• v.,
See the active duties of his, profession,. ,
t• 4 and will promptly attend to all calls, N
ri t both by day or night, rain or shine.
Xi - lie vim always be eon - suited, (when '-'• A
.. not professionally engaged.) either at ~•
• hie Drag Store, , in Main St. or in hie ..Lt
...
private Office , at.hie dwelling, ia South M
(40
4Hanov_e.r_Street. _ - t
-. • Dom blvertshopes by strict attention 4.
•••
tq the sick, and very -moderate - Charges, •,
fe oreike-uo,.tinuance of pailio-faver.—
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•• Carlisle", July H, 1846. A;
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aosErn "ICNOZ,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, (late of Pittsburg,
Pa.,) will prfietice in the Courts of Cu:n
-ib/m-111nd and the adjoining counties. Office
on West High street., next door to J. Harnillt on,
Esq. •-
Carlisle, October 8, 1818
CHARLES B. PENROSE,
Late Solicitor of the Treasury of
the United States,
I,ATILL praelice.Law.in-the govern' Courts o
I.nneAster,County. Office in South Quve
Street, lately occupietl by John R. Montgorn
ere,
June 18,1845.
COLWELL &. IVl'ClitiltE,
ATTORNEYS AT• LAW
vg..A.L.f.itittend promptly:to business entrostll
to them in the et:motif:B oreuroberlst
nil VI anklin. Offices, one dobr west of the Joll,
Fast Iligh street, Carlisle, And next door to
Stuothsugh fc lit over's, Drug Store, Shippens
burg.
ft . ! ril 24,1844. tf-2
0 . . DUNLAP ADAMI D
0
Attorney at Law. ,
OFFICE in South Ilittiover slreel , a few doors
below J. It:Grisham, Esq. . .
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itilv 160 845.' • ,
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THE. MANSION HOUSE HOTEL
Fronting. , do' the "ettniberland•Vitllfij Rairßciatl,
akTIW26 . g 1 : 01 60 ' • •
ATELY. kept by...app. Willis Foul k.lissjus
peer! Laken by, the
been
• It le newly
fiiiiiishMl and 'has. be en thoroughly ,repaired.
Passengers io the 'ears, strangers. ' travellers
sintl , arisitersAnt.QahlitileVareinVited trivdalr -
Terms moderato, and' every, attention paid
Lo the coititZrt!.anC,Minitinionee of those who
patronize the AstabliqhMent.
.-..•.:=1112 . MR' I LUninia
BB:titihscrilnir has . Ociw and' - wiltennstimtly
..11, keep; onlianil LUKBERi'such
of Whiteyineolloackls 2 Plooks,,Scaniling-,Shingles
J,atlin,lito. all of which
will he sold' , lit bin rii;er prices; with the addition
ot.hauling, f r Cosa at Alio„Wareliouse of
4.I.LIANAI B. MURRAY.
Carlisle,lgoTeralit*
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TVIOUSE? 2 :It.. R ' t
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ors 'wide will
'be` elldittle. '"'
Stair Cartage 0 .ceunLper ytallirtynkri 4 iiide
31'1!Stair carpal) ? 12
• lieriteirar 31f,' - 450 •
fG 75 . 85 and $lOO. Alielliittnlitrniiiitilie;
artitlee were
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sent. cheaper than ever wie Bold in-Cialiele,r4;
!r4ticatisuis ;k4OOIZ 'IMRE!
HAVE , just:iiiAinvedilf: ,, Poti;ty and
X - ISicetra!ooletirikted4onitie.drink,b'f'
: -- Self•Oliarpenpig PLOUGHS,
yv iNdit .pi oes, with • los
addition of th'e frelti' ' '
A pr il iLcAfintlf.AY.
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NEW SPRING SUPPLY rAT THE
43223..aMea11bs 2_ ,
-AVERSTICK. - _
ires to inform ;the pub
li haLhe has joat received
rom. Philadelphia, and, is noir
opening_ at the Old Stand, on.. „
'North Hatiover street, One of: _
Theiiiost extensive and elegant • = , ru
avaortmente.of,
DRUW.PIUNTS OILS DYE-STUFFS'
'Fancy Articles, Miscellaneous add. Echool
Books. Perfumery; Fruits, ifir-e.“&il;iviiiith • bas
.ever.bisen opened in -this AieroligiT,4ll-of which,
haire becn,selected_by_limself in,person-iyith
great care, anil.which
.he can confidently' re-'
commend hi his friends' and otietortiers'es tieing
equal if not superior to any in the market. His
stock will constantly comprise ' '
- , brags and Medicines.
Patent Medieineti, :• Herbs and Extracts,
Fine Chemicals, Spisea,ground &whole.
Instruments, ' Essences, . '
•Pure Essential Oils. Perfumery., Sm.
Dyemc.9/1/18. - •
, Indiioes, I
Log and Cam-Woods.
Madders,' , ' Oil of Vitriol. -
Brazil Wood, I
Copperas, - -•
Alum, Lao Dye,
' Paints. and Varnishes: - .
Wetherell & Brother's'White Lead. Chrome,
green and yellow, niini and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window G lass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine,
Copal and Coach 1 arnish,;Litharge and EtedLead
Whiting and Parish Green, constantly for'sale at
the old established Drug, Book - and-Fancy Store.
Lard Lamps. '
An elegant variety of Lard Lamps, manufac
tured by Cornelius, of every size - wd pattern,
and at greatly reduced-prices.
Fancy Articles.
Comprising an endless variety of every notion
iii - the fancy way, which it would take-a-col
umn fo enumerate, but in which will toe found
every - variety of article for ornament, instruc
tjon-or amusement, and at prices from a penny
to a dollar.
. ' - - School Books.
His .stpek is composed chiefly of Scnoo
Books, in which may be found the various text.
books, Lexicons, Histories, Arithmeties.. &c.,
now used in College and the.publie schools, all '
otwhieli will be'seld as 16w as at any other
establishment: .Also-,--, ti
.
Grocerlesir—Frults,
prime and-fresh, arid-of-very- superior-quality,
at prices astonishingly low. Jo short, a MAC
.of_every thing that niurieful or ornamental may
found in his establishment, to which he in.
vites the ationl ion of the public, confident that
both the quality and prices of his goods will be
Abend equally satisfactory._ Remember the Old
Stantk---- S. W. IiAVERSTICK.
Carlisle, May
_6,,,,1846.
`::Fa.:,-„!ffikti;:tb . l.•F,TßT,E.Ri• *
irjAS , receired an additional, supply.. of Boots
11 and Shoes suitable or the present season,
which, he le selling at-thelowest prices;
• ills stock • comprises is :variety of Gentlemen's
Calf. Morrocco and Boots:, -130 do
do do 'nod Kip 'Monroes and Gaiters.
'Do • 'do '1 - Pumps and• Slipper,
Mews' conrse,Bootb and progansr, .
Boys' [loots and Moliroes.
Ladi es• SO Ki d actl:Nlotrorea slippers.
Do Kid,,Mo r roceo and, Lesiiher tics. • ,
. do' 'An" Moine.
•110 Illat:10 atidAtanosrisiiload Gaiters and
half i Callers.
Misses Kid Red '-i‘forroctio slippers and_
ties,
black and fancy colored. • •
.Do Gniterti.and half gaiters. :
sThildrens Boots find Shoes in'endlees variety.,
- also a •lorge• supply Leather, Kid,
MOrropep„ &to.. and el:impotent norkmen engaged,
be le prepared inannfacMre work for °unclip
ore of the bOst , quality::
Bi N tsaad. Shoes sold here are warrantAdoind
if the -111P,.,repaired gratis. "' , •
mm ealersand-others-sitrtilled4ithiloota r
anti.Brogans,,by the box or..dozets,
Also, Kid, Mors:o6°4j hinge, Binding, Thread,
fie:Sic:at reniTh's . • ' ' •
lit PORTER'S SIDE STORE,
cntaen.:nr, main and; Pitt, Streets, opposite , the
'Methodist Eriisoblial' Church:
',1 4 .15y,20,4846:. •
The.opened window by...whioh,we satlom,
ed out upon a garden stored ,with a prolusion
of rich and rare. flowers,from which well)
&dialed'and rose arOund us, delicious fra
grance,,forming, a tit..atmosphere. for-such a
ibnieilencei - •the =anew
iver,ithipgr7was--apPropriutui,aud .ahlr, the
'b'eautiftl"the, almogt ,uneinhly,,,,scemed by -
hitiiitiop understadd ,ru y, thoughts t aw]
:fordipn;op with head ; bent 'Own ) Mtn gazed:
6 1111 194 Y, (and • with slight blush AiPan the
ft . lir , °flecks, arilund ., WhiPh ,lier Auburn , Oluls ,
AN;# 4 ...PlaYitg))Tuil.Orrsa , /, 4 sl 4 47,.rnsq;"Mihiellishe
'2%/viliNfk_c9lol-SdiaAlM APPIIYIBeO9IIO(K9I77
Tal lo 4f ga- t ° P9n ln g , 4 nB shllft?Pg:4 P,4l l . ll ifanck .
TwitTka*ovtii.* I 4,04:11E 1 NM0..1 1 1, ,
4Vnit , AYA3 l4 ,4,Pitiv .°6l 4 ,iha i AleZantiriartSr
felt;l4l-tploll,'oßyingpittrat,:had,knsPirelct
,Ifiryl4ol`, 4 4loZl4,otAC PAra,4i .0Y
•I lai i4R A9t•atlingth§4lnM 9 Pirt r. 43 /9/)itio11 0 ):
ikt titan upon:, li)ers,.°44 l 'kv P - .)vitthes
,dak with at'lettif acEitruns ,Poole' Use
and concentrating, us,it were, all the energies;
nt
of ,Y,19140,1 idletrlthA , .. , 'rnittafer , of ,- ,one about
to tYI 4 OI uRI anof -ail
'failures; tlimphilist,ion 0 ( ft tooth; I Bah with
suc 4 4oNrff,i's this, EYORdtirlY , PYo4Adthose ,
~91:6I"Peika,,,Puk:lrhthc-hulgune.ol my= _
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4 1 73 , 04 . .., 81 50. qqllivitq*.
, wittiwhioiktulnAttia formal oornMencemant
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Trell! , s! 4 `•44usliss4pikr ; aster, a sugar . pause, II NOClPo.*ffipt;
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additional. sitripry
.11 , 1cd*ines,:oonaislIng _
"'- Sanative Pills, l •
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IL) remedy . a , dilise effietley 'teed' Oile `for'
several years, etut. , ivltise.. 4 empleVree‘et has: met , .
,uanarsdelled, sa,aeldst ellevialinnij,ml•
.earitig.n`ermanentlY:;theSe , .
ideitng sylnpfoTisetteadantliOniAtiat,untstrsany;
;new)) di veasetvenenal e• V°, l :Mkit oniygt the
lliveStiire:cf.'' - ltine S. 'lltdienien
• ',;- • - LARD LAMP& k•-• 4.
,
- beautirtil Amortment —of .pornelitie -;Lard
t"' l4 PP. l .Rre'vPi'YAqza aqskl!riqdrAti‘ llo lf!ill
ote!stoi,sliadcs and ithi,moteylo,Jos(receivr)
=and for iiletliciioat the. Mak:rind Book sfiiiii , or
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•
"'like a etnitn.oftnCiorli. " •
Guilling,ftotwan angel lyre !
With_ w wild and tunelbl
kreakinglfrotWthe'qurneting wire;
" Ruffling, with its viewless wing,
, the air ;
"Then, with eudenee of a. sigh,
, Pazigog— , nci one kneWelli where
A.'." Such is Ilte—and even so
Posseth le froth Coriliiiivay ;
Where it lindetkplace or rest,,
Echo ccinibth not to say.
et fhitliiiiiareth fill' away, •
" , .W.here , iitowelitittoiiifoot bath
Floods ofperfecr toelody,
around the throne of God." .
A C hapter on Proposals.
' It:will not be deemed vanity.at my age'to
say:that at.twenty five I was possessed of a
.full share of, the ordinary personal charms of
youth. Within a -little of-the Chesterfield
standard "f height, five feet ten, with locks
black as the raven's wings, alas ! the dnven •
snow iS not 'whiter now with fait coml)lex
ion, cheeks glowing with the red tide of
youth and health, and possessing what is
considered sufficient good sense and‘educa
lion for all the practicalpurpose of life, it
may be thought that my experience in mat
ters of the heart ought to prove an exception
' to the rule that the course of true love tiev
er runs smooth!' But alas! not so. It was
my misfortune to become acquainted,with a
young. ; lady possessed of so many charms,
mental, moral, and personal, and so super
eminent in each that it was indeed impossi
ble for me to avoid falling, as I did, despe
rafelylif love with her. ' '
As far as glances of the eye,.tremors of the
voice, and cucasional inuendoes might go,
I doubt not that 1 succeeded full well in -im
pelling to -het a knowledge of the state of
my heart; and I will not p,esume upon your
patience . so much as to detail the exstacy of
joy_ with which I first discovered, through
similar media, a reciprccity of feeling on thii
part of the young.lady. Let it suffice to say
• that-this was-the-case; and that the timmtame
.when. it was incumbent upon . me to: make a
-d isti n et-avowal - of - my - lov e - . --- T - hisrafier - long
mal.perple - xing debate, resolved to do by
letter, and after writing some forty epistles
en as many streets of gilded satin paper,
finally succeeded in-forming a letter. amoun
mg to about six lines, containing, ail thought,
the condensed quintessence of everything
that could or oughtto be said on the subject.
'Ol this precious ?noncom 1 retain now but
slight recollections. That it abounded with
tern is expressive of pure, warm, ardent, glow
ing; undying, everlasting and puprecedeuted
affection. I have not the least doubt.
But unfortunately,_ this little specimen of
„epistolary ; excellence -Was,iwareelyirartishet,
when chancite , to pursue some of the expen
ence-of a predeeesser in the'patlrcif 'love, 1:
-.read that nothing was more unwise and den-,
gcrous, than making an-otter of one's hand
and heart by means of pen and paper.
With the credulity of a simple mind, I at
once gave implicit credence to his doctrines,
and !tightened it the fearful precipice which
.1 had se Oat rowly avoided, I immediately
destroyed_ my letter, and resolved to declare
myself in 'person, with my own lips and
Voice, and to 'tear 'with mine own ears the
reply, which . was to seal my destiny.
Never .thil • an Alexander, a Wallace, or a
_Napoleon, feel the inkpiting eflects.of a.reso ,
lution more powerfully than 1 felt the influ
ence of this. I had - resolved.. I would exe
cute I walked the streets, with a proud
ennsciousness of the heroism of my resolu
tion; and in the height of my: pride, fairly
feared test, in the words of the poet, I should
strio the stars with my. head.' But •Sensi
.ble of the imperfection of human powers,
'and t'otiseious that tniite, : in particular, wore
rliable'to fair bn so delicate an *entergenOy ; I
resolved at least thwrite'and Comirtit to Mern
ory my declaratory speech. • This • Undigni
fied and lboliSh thing I did. Instead of .trust
ing to the warm outpourings of an ingenuous
heart, which ie some way at least wool save
managed to make itself understootl a &felt,
1 committed to iiginfory r i, cal,!rrin la of
%verde; to be deliiered - asti seltecd-boy &Hes
his speech, Of ,whielt it is sufficient:for the
purpose of, this little article .to, recollect-. the
following seinenee: r.lVliss . AJama wilkyriu
allbty fne-to Offer rrithand
q.The 'tearful hour arrived. Thrrevening of
my wonted visit-apprptiched f and I found-mr !
•self seated by the sale of. my.edored in the
inirariler eV,.ening tWiliglif. 7• • ' •
-The last rays 'of the Betting, Sun' had grad
ually disappeared from the , rosy clouds that
lingered kiboutfite,Me§t. ,The hill moon. rode
high in the lie4yen, tutiLenp.hy gnu. stars be
'o
athe itleible: .`•••`'' ' ',•• • •
StoqdDido - with a willow -in her hand '
Upon the wild .epa Mai, and waved her icive
To come to Ccirthage,'
Si I ES
CARI ISLE-1
,yea, 7 7-, T cailowme.to offerypti. :,.:ktp,ffer-yott,,
it,
- 7 - 7 -a putelis.itttpuirV - - , tiP .. ^51,1* - 14.
, i With.:rileapire, pir,' rept, 4),41,6 - & Awed"
r
v0ic..,_iiiiihti,....„.04,,,,t,,,,.....: ,n'Pot ii..l
dpd like a strain of Foif!..mtio) ti'lltiWing•Ofp.
the rufubling of ,an egitlylif As i' Hell, toy,
eyee starting. frortiony, beitcf': 0-1,04 be red
blood;roantfing o*er foga; br,ii, ,4,od,tieolriz A',
feltilie,veinti or-,my - neelk=wArgio*ollon-fike:'
the -streams of spring.—l-beard4i-logcblieet
ing,of my beirt,; and la, await* both bod-'
ily and merttel pain, in whiell.the: ; :,kack i the I
wheel, and the . gibbet Werel*4Be, J..oish:
ed Trim 'ilitt-rObric•lawrieCto Oy. house,, and
'entered my own chamhOr ijOalre,"4,double,,
trebly:locked my door lee! a:py,:•,pee, ehbuld .
oliserye my i Phaam,.and,venteqmy,spleeti in
.idleiroltrepatiofie r upon4py... : themttuptaity____..,
An hourletalk•ael.OssPlTeliarMierBBrv•ed;
however, to Palm my spirits; and "With atom , '
popPre that`seemed really sapernialt al, nom- -
pared with my violent agitation !,_eat_down
and wrote. • -
Dearlsabella: Take pity orf .an - nhhappy
youth unable to utter three consecutive words
in youlpieisence! I am. miserable tin I hear
from you.' '
This note was immediately daspatched,
add in half an hour I was tied- h9pidst man
in the universe. My Isabella proved-a'pat
tern of excellence, d I was never. - offended'
with her but once; and thenshe dispelled my ,
wrath by asking me, in a meek setiods tone
of voice: ! will you—will you—allow me to
offer you—apincli ot -SEncx.
A PLEASANT SURPRISE —A young man, Di
eighteen or twenty, a student in a university,
took a walk one day with a, professor, who
was commonly called "the student's friend,"
such wag his - kindness '
to the young men,
whose office it was to instruct.
While they were .walking togethef,_and
the professor was, seeking to lead the con.
versation - to the grave subjects, .they -saw a
pair of, old shoes lying in their path, which
the} , supposed to belong to i, :poor man who
was at work in the field close by, an/1 who
had neatly finished his day's work.
The young-slutlent turned to the professor,
saying— .*
"Let us play the man a trick; we will
r hide his shoes and conceal ourserves bbliind
those bushes, and, watch ancllsee his per-.
plexity when he cannot find them." .
- My-dear friend,"'ansVered. the profes.
- stir7cr - W,t3 [VI mi - fre - v - ertithutOrtittrselires - at - tlre's
expense of the poor. But you are-rich; and
youayzlve yourself rt._muslii
great. er.plea
.sure by means of this poor Man... Tut a dol
lar into each shoe ) and then` - Will hide
ourselves,". • -
The student (base, and then . placeclaim
self with the professor behind, the bushes'
close by, through which theY could easily
watch the laborer, and see NyArgover wonder
.orjoy lie might express. / ,
The poor man soon fluiShahissvork and
came across the field- tot'tlify,..talli';Vh - ere: he
had, left his _coat anti
Pri.4o.3:lo4eltlliappiniirkfoot , into one v cirf
'his bdt 'feeling Airnething hard i ,he
'Stooped down and foundlh'e dellar. Aiton
ishment: and wonder were seen upon'his
- Countenance; he gazed upon the dollar,
turned it round, and looked again and again;
then lie looked around him on all sides, but
could see no one.. Now he put the' money
in his pocket, and proceeded to , put on the
other shoe; but hoW great ,was his astonish
meht when he found the
.9ther...dollar ! Ills
feelings overcome him, lie fell upon his
- kneerri - looked - up - toheaVen - awd - uttered.alouil
a fervent thanksgivir , ' in - Which he spoke of
his Wile, sick and helpless, and his children
withotit bread, whom this timely bounty from
an unknown hind would save from - 'perish-
The young man stood there deeply a:fleet
ed and tears filled his eyes.
' , lls low;" said ihe*professor, "are, you not
much better pleiised than if you had.played
yobr intended trick?'
• ",0, - dearest sir," answered the, yoath,
'",yea have taught. me a lesson Hiatt s will
'never forget.* I feel noel?, tliktriith of the
Worthi which I never leforeundeisiged,;' it
is betteThigive than to reefifve.!. ) ',*
'We should 'never approach ilip,poOr•l;ut
with the wish to do thera,good.
Av INFERNAL' Stintit. l *The - Inllowlng. de
scription of ' ono thd recent" 4 ' grreat and
glorious!' battles inndia,„„'-aives:a faint' idea
of the horrorsithat attend the traded of
• , advan c ed; EngliStirneif and
Hiridoin side by side, The . 'Sikhs appeali,ect't6
redouble their fire, and, hi:nie'the expreaii,ioo
of an eve witness, is a storm °limn hair de r
seendeil on .our ranks.", No . foreNer ;firc;
however,
~could
. roprestheir valor. Ttley
pushed forward With itresistable etitheSiasm,
and; after tremendous efibilic'gueeeddeein
.their attempt. The. eavalryteritquad4;the'enF
.trenehments in .singlp. v. 4le,,,throlfgh..itaiopen - 7 .
MgM4k
made tor tltern the PiP,fiPA 3 " anAmin-
Ors,' and in i'Shert iitne tlielout of the Sikhs
became general(. , 4
,„ As thephad.aktciwriMoimerep.to:nornemhs,
wh n ed metr .6'fitadfnll(.3ll-,4.4P,,thejt
hands, so no merny7viw
They were driven titei:iffOlion towards the
,bykdge eint hav,ing,fusen, during
"the night; ieiideredtlhefi, retreat alipost
poseib~e. `T he bridge ' 06'; boat.,
thronged 4-by the -fugitives, - bfokoi , downAri
- 6 - 6V - nralgut guptc trtecitCptly - -
or#i nk - on - theieeliVOW'Wedged 'nasty p Tii ro.
,dueed
~the,niost leurfur4invod:' 'The scene
_ presented' by, di 0 Ice of the Sutlekaisfiestde
seriptionr-cpvered -with horses , and4fnen,up
dreadful fire Wsts.itepl,up,
with grelfeitha'etinliter- : -it literally ran with;
_LTuditt.thetre cireumstupees, we,,enn )?y no:
moans imagine the riutiihai'cif ihe,l3ltdri tn be
bve e•eitimaled tit tieliettieqintiii," The bat : ,
4164.1114hOgiiiiiiticiiitF.800,olooli,Ithit. idl.fipt,
;terriiin ate' i:onitiatants" had
•Ilfetland?to , 'haadi:t
,
tl 4 e v Orf fOrti:' M6inenCceaBerl"th'ei ',
fire;•" l olliP.'entltlo 4 qthartittgritifpetuotikily.
ithrOlfghlhnif -ilfriketr Wad' 'npnnreFt‘ or
'9 l iit 'the' rifer Was
the i
thertnielVeiVlPikelVintb'fite:Wiiters;;Whfeh
tlle
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-Legend of Judea. ,
*r,ThEi Site 'octutpiett by ihtf'Temple - Of 'fiolo 7 , ,
-,4tnert 7 wes-tornierly7u--cultitated4fi'eld,— ; -pos ,
sessed. in common by two brothers, Otte of
diem 'eWag' ritiirried and had %cveral children;
• theothee was Untrikfr!ed; they lived togeth
terirhowever,,,cultivating, m the greatest har-.
_meny,possibip; tbe.piopertjr _they had hiliet
ited_irum__llteir,lather,-- •
' 'The harvest season had hr - riiecl; the. two
brothers bound 'ulitheir iheavbs; made, two
equal stacks,of ) them t and left' them on the
field. During.the, ntght, the: one who was
unniattied was struck , with an, excellent
thotlghtt my 'brother: said he, to hirnself,has
a-Wite and children-19 Support; it is-not just_
that my share of- the harvest should -be as
litrge-as hip.- Uppri,,tbis.he,Jurose,.',and.took
from. his stack several sheaves' which .he
added to those of his brother; Mathis he4tlid
with :as ninth' seoreeptie if he had been.
committing an evil action, • in order that his
brotherlyMfering,ruight not be refused._ On
the Sturm night the other acialie; ard .
- said to: his • wife, ~m y biother , lives alonm,
without a.companion; the has no•one to assist
him in his labors, nor to reward him for, his
whtle God has bestOwod on me a wife .
and children; it is not fight thatfive should
lake' - -from--our -'common -field --as-- many
sheavei as he, since: we have already more
thaliWe has—domestic happiness. If you
consent, we shall, by adding secretly a cer
•tain number of our sheaves to his stack, by
..way_ at, compensation, awl without his
knowledge, see ins portion of the harvest
increased." This - project was approved, and
immOiately put into execution. • ."
lu the morning, each of the brothers went
to the field and was much-surprised at seeing
the stacks equal,- ,During several successive
nights, the same contrivance was "repeated
on- each - side;• -- foi, as each kept adding to his
,brothers's store, the stacks always remained
the same. But one night having stood sen
tinel to diie - into the use of this miracle,
they met, each bearing the sbeavea mutually
'destined for the • other; thus all' clue,-
Anted, and they rushed into each other's.
arms, each grateful Co, heaven for haying so
goSd a brother. Now, sayer the legend, the
place where so good 'an idea has simultane
ously occurred to the two -Mothers, and with
so much pertinacity ; must - have been accep
table to God: men blessed it, and Israel chose
it; there to erect' the house ef, the Lordl= ,
• -
-TIAZoR
Sum , MA t.—Almost -every" one has ei
lher- seen or heard of Henry- Smith,. the
'Razor Strop Man.' 'He iq.a noble,_ whole
souled--fellow, always . ready to Sell a razor
strop,'-er preach - s-Temperancelecturr The
follov(•ing extract from, one of Smith's spec
eliek is a fail -Sample . orhis ready wit-and
- unique style ikargUment: •
- When, I kvas a drunkard, not only'Avah
my t wife and, myself hall starved; but
.my, - ,ofd
dat. - ; :lvas SISo reduced 10 aperfect,skeletoai-,
Ai t~ " not only
,13Ceame-hri gat,and;:ouer
,why she,could'alget,onough to-eat
at home,-so she went:„.prowling and stealing
among the neighbors.
"Every onbairiaWlittb; Pd hear the neigh
bors cry out' Cuathat'Smith's rat, she' stole
my meat—cuss that : Smith's cat ; she's stole
my fish—and. cuss .that, Smith's cat. she's
drank up all my milk! . But whY • dicl'ut she
stay-at home and cat c h mice_and live onlh - ern
titytc you; reason" enough says 1,- for our
mice could* get crumbs of meat and_ bread
like a sober man's mice can, so they had to
live on the recollections of )vhat they used- to
eat before - their. master became a draoliard,
and.at last they:,got.so thin-and' scraggy that
filty of.them wOuld'ut filf the old-cat's - hollow
_ - .
But whim I reforrn•eil thingsloOk`a . :
ditier
ent •tura.• Smitles of fish'
and and meat "on it, arid 'Smith's rnioe had
plenty of crumb's, greiv and
cikt bad plenty, of, mice,. and .did'ni
.have ateai Ai : and and !lanai
any Mors. .._No,.str,..ray.,mie'is• w ere fat and
• plurtip,,and my old cat. Wni"`.sory..Atßll ; aetive,
and 411 take..dfoo,rriake a Joe:it tiuther.—
- N r c cat woulacalch 'two !Moe,
mut:these two was.as vouch as she could eat
at one meal r itf., when . she r;itt them, she
Would lie dciVa-tiiid,ge ,
alter a.
,highesreSt 4 .rilie4iwalr4, 'the, rri - or
9 . )pg, yr4th the; pipasing.satiSJAcdou of knOw
jvilh.ai the: nice fitt,.....01J 10.„we re
b4.theitio ',,,t.,Ate,,•nioi:Oeft.pf`the
'? 4 flnc i f9r.t;',? •
etrAnoce-7/1.-mprchantAri,Mtssis
• sippi during a day's biisiness,in,whioh lid had
-been fftrkvded with cnstoinors, sold a saddle
of the •valile of forty, dollars, but. had neglect - -
ate make the chaige. • Next day he • missed
the saddle and recollected the fact of the sale,
but,not thlaildividual,who had..bought
Allertfacking''.llis_metneri::fer, spine ,. time, to
no purppse f -he threctedi.hiti.clerkAinitOdurn
loiliSledgevalphebin rind„reAdpffilbe:AY,'S,
aultollier letters
in-sucemion
. all to, ; t ie pijr p45e ,,;,,
o'• , , as
readiest way of 'iettlf6 ! ;'' the;ditriaalty,
141 7fric," (''OhitigeOra iiiddle't6" . eVery
‘One of , the OtlitomerVE: This'WKS aceording
.ly the
~planters, had , gotmtheir
Totrolcitt,„epsl,_,o94lPlg littie.earp,9,rculott:The
"billei'wero-preseitterr7drid-if-bcoasterially:cie
Man more prtiilent thatt"hianeighliori; 'Went
through the, drudge - I of e:iirithitting a long list
'Or-siinilties'gotby:difliiientmeinbei - Of the
- tamilyii lie might poSsiblyi,thsimtfet 'a - saddle
which they
_,ltadmot, got 7 ,-or ono,,more than
'they, - had ;, got; and oblecung 'to,the OM, it
LWOult11:1 3estinolCaiit'hfo6iinse;'allet„' , ing - thire
was iota, inistalieli - j;Mlferi - allet!icaroduatS•
diadiceeT settled•Upd‘,VVell r,litn;lksaid the
o ,PtOreketlees,ewmaok9;t2ffiers,Pßisl,y9N.
saddlel" - .',"JiMextosPhod*rid
`'?.Litt
hiKOMPlOker;:'''fer the( frouble;we - have , had,
find out who;gotlihtN ri 7 '
, tfd a,t 'eyoY,thin,g
, „_mialo•
%hid' ttilltik'You'cif , iiiel!z
1%Y, 1 4,00i 0 t,#%•
9 1 ' 1 4144c-4-1 4 :Mt li kPtr(X9 91'4-o„ k ti fP 4 . l l6
-. tor ) , " w hyyoa arellie most:per set'
hunchback my, eyes evbrtlicilleitit 4o ro-e'
Etic99IZOPAOR TioN.—At.,
Otilpinti#o,44Aiitriotleoßbl ih'
tl4eitteampOßAtie.iviege,e**o .4ll4l- Nmithyt
tipeueentrteetepiiitiorklik , N',lo'4ofte'rmeking
toMiyigottetiomweikloelateli• trA ille'-
Pro
,0 0. 10nOyierttho-eoleoltitervdtteseed:tie , grati
*atiOn s PAPirOkidraoliPATPY ll ooor t ' 3 4
m r,
them topersovere, , ,:‘,Tereeverop-myltoMig,.
ft iende, l ?,.ettiti , hot : ( cenillOweenhot fill of 800.
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ME
MIME
, • .
- 'rift' the RelitibliC 'or the' itio , 9jande,'
'Present Position of the Aniericnn Ar!,
, .
Taylea head-qUarterti and staff-
ocetipir, the , inost beautiful position imagina
ble. The Rio • Grande, after touchings,-Nlata
,meras at ,its Western... extremity, runs round
"and a.boaiitifill reseinblirig the
quarter of- a circle;'and approtiolies'kithin'
five hundredyards ofthe pricipal square, the
streets stunning. straight down to the riveri as
they"do at. the western extreme, were it ap-
Preaches; vin'y the buildings
circle, about thirty' paces from ;Jhe.barik , ',"On
the Matamoras side, under a lone .tree, stands
,the__tept eof the..fiero.of many . battle. The.
tents of his staff are around at edn venient
'lrinoe,: the Wholif forming aspleasingsccimbi
nation' at' the '''extreme 'northwest of the
encampment. •
• As 'you proceed•down the river you come
to the home oKol:T,wiegs, and adjoinimr,it
Bragg's artillem_and in succession the frith
regiment Of infantry, corrinianded by Major
Staniford: .` To the south of and in a parallel
line with the river, about two hundred yard%
distant; are the third and fourth regiments of
infantry, commanded by Col. Garland.—
Entailing Mel ii;er bank down, you come to
'theferry which crossegilie riVer a little aboiel
Fort Brown, and is the principal througlifare
between the two divisions of the army,
Below this ferry,_ at Me distance four hun
tired yards,- you come•to the flying artillery,
of Capt.Munean, and the eighth regitnent of
infantry, commanded by General Worth— '
We will now go, over to Fort Brown, defen
ded by three cbnipanies of artillery, under
the command of- Calif. Lewd. Just above
Fort Brown, and immediately upon the batik
of the river, is posted the seventh regiment
of infantry, commanded by Capt.
Then, still as you proceed up the river, you
came to the encampment of the Louisiana
and-Alabaffia volunteers, commanded by
Gen. Sin ith,..and on the border, the volunteers
of East and kV.est,Texas,
[Extracts hole the Repuhtleof the Rio Grande].
. aniditionof the Army of Occupatlom—The
regulars and - volunteers composing the Army
of,Occupation are enjoying luxuries which the
unfortunate citizens who are jefibehind Would
assuredly-envy them -fori'Were - - - they iya sit
uatiop'to appreciate them. During the last ten
claysithe_wulows Of heaven haye been open.
veil t~rde pan tlffs - Secti - ob - of country, both
'Open the "just and unjust," upon the A nieri,
can and Mexican sides of the Rio Grande.—
The tents of the volunteers are-made of cotton
stud; rather too. fine.to_sifLhominy thfough,
but peculiarly fitted tor" - shoiyer-hatb purposes.
The.tents of the regulars; are, nine : tenths of
them,-rotten and ragged. ,ThoAtiff Ofwhich
They are made was originellyheller,suitedlor
_plantatiOn use;.such as. ne,,gro zeloNag,
than, for.,a campaign. ,
..M4p)-7:4,pogf,
;however; cannot boast or A dilapidated.tent
- el.'(he decayed inakOrt,a,l*.arnat, - *Ja•Aing .
under a shelter mittle:.4:44 s ,Stkl:UPAßPßOsi,
ander.Whieli celt ; w4,ll6,4lo . ei,tyy
..).. .Th'e , c l O.tbip4:oA(Oe44tPgetVAT-Irs
and volitrnexte
the short period of the ripaklseasprii4hich
has already passed.' Very. liffle.ccenplaint
basbeen heard among the men. They came
More with the hope olbeing actively employed.
They have made sacrifices enough (the
:v.,Clunteers . ,) to, have paid thrice-101l the
expenses that could have been incurred by
_the governmentihad the most
thd.,ex,eratcd for_ the
health and
.efficiency - ;of .the army., The
uniforms and effects of the regulars have been
destroyed, and it will. nett, we think, be an
exaggeration to say army supplies enough
have been ruined,.-for , the want of proper
shelter; to have. paid.tve tirnee.theeost of all :
the . aciesiarie's: witblieild 'horn ourtiooPS• The
requP3itioii`for'telitsy Gen.'
.Taylor long agcy. , - ' , Thereisl , no , excuse for-its'
having .been .pegleeted. ..Again,Abere are-no
items at . hand for thetrnrisportauen o siipl
Wigons cannot Well'ness between this place
and Peint - -Isabel,•anii there rick'ut
moment; a Single -boat, - in the government
• service now running on the Rio Grande..:
THE Gootie ti" 'genii . " as
well as great.' Oyes, reader, he is infinite
ly good- th you, to me ; to all, ,On this point
Ikhow not
,how to speak, where,to begitton
'who. e - to end. "eiThe goodness of the, Ltd
.midureth Toreer`.''' It ghltiesilit the• stin,
'beams in the triolonc.'sparkle.4 - in; the • stare, '
rolls in: the Mu rider, streams iir .the ing,-
sighs in. the tempest; and comet Almyn. upon
-us in the, gentle dews and, plenteens show
'ers, td.Writer and bleSs the earth; 'and 'make
the rejoice ort„everY side; - , , The
Mellows, in 'The stub the ;vine, ;. la
den with the rich .clusterS.-the.grapp, the.
bird that cuts, the air,. and - the - insectdiet
floats:up:m.ot° . breeze, are ~,.only.-se';many
.0f. , (.10Ws ‘ lu - psearehable
goodrtes.,.Thir.tlr-ofthe air., , yrm. , -,breatha;•
3.le*Yy.alltill9alOt liXieg-thinge.and.
yet so-oonrimoo,,Mat.yqu.:-allitotitAforgeo,llrie
silt and pyerlqok,-,-41te1....
If but Moments . , you and.:
arifforbielith
:and .abon languish:and .he'stream,' a
'leaps,fralpf,,the,enounti4io rtid,e,, , 444,.g1itl
afong,lh,r9,ti g au
4. fie its
nii every 'slilr2t~iitilLilii',
itiejestibl.'iteof
aliercieTeAuTits'altfq - anether ellpresstowof GOO-.
iflpite,,geeduess,;„JVhat blessings,aye light.
ticiw k riek, - - - rtilafretil",,rltoe Airsb'
Would spreactitsf.ritantle:over
, conyert,ltitito; ; one,yaslseerie,of,lamon-,
'Wien, Mourning and .
- -
• . Hon. JAMES l'Attatttreflia. itr ha speech'
:_orilhiilTitiiristati4l:l - e'llititiselillinened to n'
.I .s l debh frAftv'tinitf' - gitinifi:B4l4oo;new'tvii.i
, relliloi Sneriithlt 15C,Snite, - -detilattingthal" hj ,
'hiirl i iiely e , el, in ' Cim gniselcit h`^' *it h hiCelti
lititkMr.ol'oilil :that lie' WhitTergen:rdlli:li .
ijnanite d!With tiiiisn'heilti`jthdAtO'wOle c ii4-
Iplainted kW illi' fklArl. VP ti1(203 . MI Celia 'ikon .
went oh lii , lleohir), find Jaineg,)c,q9o iir,a l s:
it: heti° (Tariff ilrita . l,litin f Hekry Clay, a nd that - -
le belleired - thitTurilnint-12 4,ntild brilaferi
in NlKTOllo6 3 llliniliilhanie Hifin'tlo 7 l!4-
Orciathsensifibn r.i.iirbiees:,,i.pidL - I,on flterir ,
4iimt,ll,apitt.yen hear liimsay . iso?,..P.l.le•that.,
1,.-PPsskblic''l"i‘ I ic , ,i , :liA, 1 4.;-• V =•,,.,,, i- , .. ';i ii ~
111i::r,' repeated the statement.
.:litiltafl%
ikeiird'lt , lr'Brinlitinnti use these . cords '. • '''''-'
'. ; 't MrclPollook , ihrthimletatertthafilat erirj#4},r
the great Polk meetings iri•Pertnaylv,aeitvitii
_ring_that_ortalressi.e'..bannei was bane At t n• •
. (.eu„d„,:to,hopFlot.4 6 4.4olthibifd:
I t o
Ptiaat - , 9 7 1 ,:'P1ifiea2 01 . 8 % ,- A7w l-.. ;
cuodrit , rffi.oewityroietwAi 4 5 ..'
t i
4ifile4 al itth .etuovitoior itaio — ..,
iikb**4o4s44.To*gc9n3lik, - - rl7
T:ttc'4o,.._AOvOtAii,l**64,4,,, "!ft,
4t - ':'':; ~, W:
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my around tratiinorass
IMMIE
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We have reeetied the following*coarn of
the Copper hifinit'reeentljr opened or reopened
)n s'orr JorEey. • , t
rf Tatir - roig luly.f 1846.
"As-theimirieral wealth Of New Yerscjr,has
recently been attracting alarge share Of:public
attention, I carinefforbeSr, as•r rktn airy a day
`or tWoln" this pleasant and intereSting, city,
-to- :01640u the- result-.of-Liny.,:visitsthe
several mines,,whichl Made it an,,objec t to
,accomplish in the mining regiOns, embraciing ,
the Flemington; the Somerville and the'.
BrunsWiek, ' . do in :`repeated
—. ' :
Mlide at Fleritington,'at the amfortable•
• farm of Mr. Hart, h made the ',acquaintance
, of _
Flemington' mines, - which lay
ing that delightful village , wile.' with . much
politerieis'accompained tothe•mines,:and •
gave me, lima- interesting information don
corning
them. .
"The 'Flemington Alining Coinpaily - iare
proprietors, of ribauf , 5
or 700 'ac res
-vitmlrign-aliffli"stattrofligttenlitiaViin
proveineht, -With - large and' extensiveAmild
ings, among which is a very extensive Mel
ting_ furnace, stamping mill, fk.c.. Gen. Hunt
has been - engimpd several months in explts
rriithis land , which is supposed to 'embrace
the mineral wealth of that region, and has
made several important discoveries of ore,
two of which he says are true veins of
phuret of Copper. ProfessorllOgerdin his
report says; that thesellitiarreciatain
est deposit of- Copper in the .State of - -New
Jersey.
.
"At the mi-e tliV tract known as TLe
Hugh capper Farm, there have' been from
nine to twelve :mien employed aboill ten
weeks. and. have produced about fifty tons
-of ore. They have pursued and opened the
mintvfifty-five feet in length, seven feet in
breadth and twenty feet deep, and hare made
a drift of thiity feet in the direction of the old
mine, and hare..found..ore...the wholislatigt, 11
and depth 'of their opening.. • • .
"Several specimens of the ore have been
analysed and yield from taienty to sixty per
cent., but an average 'of the ore-as taken from
the mine, is twentpfour and a half per cent.
and has been sold - at $67 per ton in Baltimore.-
" From a .recent-roport„ot Dr. Jaeksdri,
who understand Itai:reeently yisitedThat,
'mind I learn that acuording,:to his analysis,
the' - Pre "yieldrtiM-lier - cent. orailycr; and
thirty-eight-per cat rif - d • opper. •. •-•,--
Upon the adjoining, farm
GtemAlunt_has. opene.La-mine,_of.,6' - ;feet_ in
width arid stink a shalt thirty feel, and - the
Ore taken from that has been alalytied•by ; a
competont , Chernist,:and yields twenti.three
dollars and twenty-two .cents .of silver, per
ton, with considerable copper ore; with, the
laboeof three men, tor ten days they ave
produced ten tons-of ore. • •
"It would appear, that in=-the 'll'ml/tines,
since last April, with from nine:kg -twelve
hands, at an expense of opoo) nine hundred •
dollars, sixty tons- of • ore were' produced,
'Worth $6 . 7 pet ton, or iii all four thousand and
twenty , -
in the United - Safee, but few
~triie veins of
sulphuret have • bent found,'itt they
referred to the indicatioriS;are stronglyin4a
vor of their being true veins, but I should:not
be prepared either to form or express a ma
tured opinion on that subject:
" As the Pleniingt, on mine is about mid- •
way -between New York and Philadelphia,
and of easy and convenient access, a visit to
it will prove a pleasant 'and interesting ex
cursion to any one, but particularly to those
who are . interested in the deielopment of
this -branch of our mineral wealth. • Every
facility of .visiting.-and examinitfg the mine,
is afforded. by the polite ; and accommodating
superintendent. It is n curiosity that will
atindatitlY'repny a . visiterfor'a-few days-of
" The mineral.wehlth of.Now.Xersoy is -un
doubtedly very. gseat r ., Lliaye..nol.doubt that
the enterprising company' engigeCin the
'Flemington mines twill be'well rewarded in
the products of thi mines t. ami that freraithis - - ,
1 and other mitiOSliiNel'si.-.Je'rsey, i large n.
meant' of - cop Pet Wilt be'anitinillY produced,
' ~--1 am gratified that the.eonspanythave
boldly , :and opoulp , laid-baro:the veins and ,
exposed, thorn to . the ,inspectien ,of
_elk who
wish to see and examine them. — this ii,ev
idnce-to my Mindcillat 'thiffielielib' they
have wvaluablit :reality mitt not - a mere mat
ter of moonshine. .1 am informed, that the '
company are encouraged to make shipments
of Inch. ore to Swansea."
()/"- The . W4shingt, 'n ebinitipcindetit of the
New York Etbrung..ll ) Ost, a Jcicofoco "paper
....... • . .
,gives the following. picture of. a disgrace to
the,House:of RoPtesenlalivPa.L... . ..f,/ z.....
. .
-q - ..t , After this. busiitess,Woo 41.9 0 004.c. 111 ,'Jhe -
,fluusti...t9plr,up,,,tlie,N l l. for, the . gradbati,oN of
thq price otherhltelOn'ils.' 'Variot),(speoqh
'e's weilciiiide 'utibilit;till'Whioli"rpass over
until titrittutrafforflif ,Itit7 , mo.
'Donn e11... , ,The: honorriVe inern*.ilatl49 o /1 1 9
ioto/thP , IiPuP grPsrIIdAPI. 4 I4 I P I -i II OI,T.P4t:YI I " •
i lot!, atltt crimsiin Wrossing gowo, t c loct around .•
he-WhistWaSels
MY Viiicie dangled i' tittgligentlii vilowitter his .
shoe, and .uppa his.llool:BArltblePlolit),l39rn
,
.breto • that. looked like, the latest intelligence .
ri3mtlt r , v lalcio. h.; '497rAllatidetr
anil 7 -114.v..04 1 -4.-Allisr 4PWMIgII/ 1 1 0, 14i 1° '
,abtiut „hitiOnt, looked iet,,: "ingoli like ,tlio
flt'ainl Tnik'lltrigelr'ilit "oft6pda 614iftibte
-for tite-:l3llW l whiclitintaistedqif uPpropositlon' .
30 node to f' each rrirturti-ilnitle, o odh4stidOw,
1 0. 14i0r,;`,,i,i49 ~e4:19,940, 4 glmP. PrumFe4.loi4 4 .
.11(9.0Ille.atqttlit!;.9.pp%Intottni atf.ssAty,acres
`of latid, ll :'Tittii speetlf of :Mt, - .MCConell . ijas •
nr ig t riat'quittterr , butrisseite&tvgreif.ldOilt of''
ait - g4tel,, -- I,ityy_hovyeriak - qtch --- . it - llir --- \.,
''your).orallire, P arti spribunali , or iiiiltyle of
oliallitinee;4l,lti.liad , not o been disfieutdoby
ta — M3ral - tlysgraoofl4looftelics.tivallubi o P.o)!,
4:i.c ' , 15 - -11' t - ‘ ,l. oLtirt- 3 ' lir:
Sicar.lark'Mixisg.4Fightraard , against, '
hasty temper,' '. Anjer:Lwill comet`'aufresist •
it itoutly:-,- , :K'sikrlClrgay- - siit'LitiltsifiriAgre,,___,
*fit 'Of : passion - ..uatiy.'ortuao. y,oujo*lttu*all - -
the dayo. 4f :,your , 11103.11itl.PM ItteMeligt....
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and make hiT,youi 'friend: - IrtiVryirfajo,Onot ,
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