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I ")1 1 ,; ', i.. .4 ::1,11 , f11,..!) . 31[1. • • ~ . lig', : . 1;i1;%. 11 , lc - ill ;Ai II il . liii 1 , 1 Iqli , lii rie ...3 1 1 i ~; ;.,„ ,;‘;) P'.i•iill'l . ..q . ti tll tiii . '-`, " ' ' 1 .. ' “ liP caP3-ialUtaar3l.M:lM ,~~ s ~ la '1••:11 lIIMIIM =II lEERMHE ictt&' o r.lf,4kk•zr• 411:rbtr_aalam3%smatslantrd. OCTOR NIYERS hue Itir;oe.lated D isei)hea, e,.II . A.CICSON , n De.og etitHibalt liolittees; • ' , • Ity.thiiiarrangemettt,tikididr MYE'RS 'lv ill be to give his untiiiided attention tollie ti ear ; lliu hate, Ctit,6llll},et... SO, 1846,—Jm s. it-o_,tl5 1 1§013114:10 - gollTglEl 9 • ''HOOleePithie - f**lan. in the lionrie m.arlY I.6nupted1 . 6nupted by Dr.VrOd. Ehrman. • -' ''.'.r:4g4•':-4',.4,P1ii:114D01g.ac0:., • •;oso' , p . !tin , thlittli:re-ser vn(iin;snotinli 'Sooting., 'ital.,. &c., or . reftore the lon tof 'them, bY !'"ert‘ 2 4 CiiiirTeßCTitlei . antitkle Tooth to "n Tot Wil ' oora Stall of Oda Railroad .16tel. O. Di. Liariniia will he absent frond Cdr lisle the.latt ion d ays, in each month. done 11,1846.• -O,OOEPM,KINIQN;,. • ATIORNE,t AT LAW, • Pittsburg., Pa, - As returned Frrinn Carlisle, to the urnetiee 1 - 1 of his- profession in Pittsburg, Allegheny consuyi Pa. • iFeb. ; 1041147. • EDONRI NELEMX, • --- , 44 - "ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL, t practibe in the several Courts of Clgm herland and the Adjoining ecninties sod et tit I professional business entrusted to .his sil4h Promptness and fi tilde in South Unilever street, in' Graham's es. ntilding,opposite the Post thrice. 'Carlisle, August , 26, 846.--y. • UN LAP-A friAg _ Attorney at Law, OFFICE in South HanOei streei,fl few ridot below ..f. H. Gettham, Esti. luly 16,1.845. val,uraz 5AM201.52 Attoritby at Law. ' OFFICE. with S. I). Acinit.,).lsq., in allilliirleb new opposit.,the.Post '—.llnrch St, ISA 7. ' - CARgON C. MOORE. Attorney at Law, Orrlcz in the rear °film Court llonee, in the room lately occupied by Dr. Fortsra, dee'4l. Marell3l, 1847. MENTISTRY,`&O. ' . O'O3lN W. UENDEL, 11110..9i'ECTFCLLY informs the public, that uk. having opened an ohliue in South Ilanover 'street. nearly .ofitictsi te the -Post Office, he Is pre -441Ni,, tebvacOtte, 1)111!.111351„;11.1';..111.111,Lit& 'VP II , 6" -i:Pei it )Vr . pp • .otatF k rAlfarnOt 10.41),@t , grelikt; Only ;fie"eonforlof the wearer. t .neeil•not be stared what can he .hfone to,thirteeth,shfrice iLt . o shy thlt crerydrfert bi..7,.ellteelied, an 4 t eetli furnished from ii tiiiigheone to out entire set. Elating °onside ,- , Ylsbie piltatice lor.a mititinir of years,k-dnil refer.- eitoes w ill he given to such ifs require them, but itlilidnatattliqiblis the operation, which will in all , litierftirrileil in the most careful manner andlilFpri eel to snit the occaSiaii and the times. Pewees whited no at their residences, chiller in vii or clittlitry, tiv Winn t extra charge. • lie May alwayslie foam! at his nfliceois above, .or at his 'reddeliee in Pitt sfreet,onedoornortli 61111:nth:Pal . ibt, wit 1 , . Promptly attenilt the reinari ng of . Watcheti and Jo at his office in Smith liaq deratrett.Also,FN~(il't\VlVC neatly ex emu lakention antiifful eiecnti 111 l of his 'work, lit hope's 46 l'ecelve and hereby solicits h • ihare of frablic petratiate. April 8,4846. HARRIS, • TURNER, & IRVIN WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS, Aro. 201 It i farket •Stred,, PIIILADELPHIA Importers and Wholesale Dealers tN Drugs, Medici n es, Chemicals, P a tent Med- Wiled, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments ; lmiggisteGfassware,Wintlow Glass, Piiints,Oils - Il)vesPerfumery; &to. I.ze ' briie g ists,(Muntry Merchants, and Physicians 's u pplied iwith the shove artielei on the 'most fa-, vori t lile (arms. Strict and prompt a t tention paid to orders. Evet' i article warranted. .14116111Aiiii t ts, . •.4Wei A. Towerm, lately of Vlrginiiii NVrev t Aiis Invite, M. D. • • Phili(i c iphia, y. IHEIVIANSION' HOUSE HOTEL r 'iyaiitini:o4 gto;Cientsedwitl.,Vallay . ) , 'Oil.!?o '' (' 11: n h I rl i dititbtlii2ii; 23i 1 ° .. ~ , . I 'Aikirlii4lq.dofi.virluict'oulk;fiiisjul he — t ketitv the spiploriber% .It is newly ~. ;-.11,,,Pira• by .beeti t thoroaihly repaired. ij ii iiib u r ni l l, ,, e fi th'e , 6 1 1. 1 4, . stcanzera, travellers . eh n alli, , e iN4 7 `,(tiEjttle)ti l ,'ire iriViied Woritio any 11;0 4tite, alfil direry,;a'tteettee.eld, 1... t. 4 e'e l ee' foretiti4, el/M/141140db Of Aliette Mio 1 "" - A ".' '' t ill*eltirietit.; • ' • ~ , i ( liinlA h.e 9", ' 'l/2,:r. i ls ''. i Ciiilli f ile l iiiirjilli.lo,4k l ., l „ k '.. J.,,„,- ~, , . . . , P.'4, ~ .. ~ , a;r4211 0 ...;,13¢43,132,t0131413:5ep—g.. , ‘; u ..f.:• , , AlizzOmmeom.„ , III: 3; VVERS Jilt sortiees4o the 'putijiaP t ihif, tug had aoinral yearn eieeilitlen , iiiithildy, lita ? tiditahti liiiSirs'iln tile pnwniaion t r he valuhe Iblo acilleoticn of papers madivby httn; , lni:hopa r ' -•- lby-fiefe , arid punctuality to "nbinin - a - dlitTY 3- Of -i tpahjiaiktetningtr,vt- ."I.lol* t I , it ,. l'.• )..: 1,E,:. ~ , lo 34fItoe inittio , ollll3 • liipiatell . mißeipattilY In thereati , bCthe Court.fiuuaiij4i;,,,t,_.s.C.:z ,A::•.4, NOtaidialci,' 6041 , - . ' '' ''' - ' : .7 ) -- DYEISCI . 4t; SatittßlNCK :: i . . ...t4 ws ;, 4 5 • El,VORLlFF4ilti'inifiiii%oilege: . '.. Allyin ! Polio!: OfintlentuarkAPprattei,-0111 ...'.:l e i t i lo vathamte,..itit•viorye4.:iie latiarotor: ~. I e it:ltttlittis taaPintfullylniatitisth ,1 (ziZ It ' ' Carl sle;rBeptember.2,•lB4d ~; „. 1 . 2,t144,c1t0 . . ca. Y.:100, 1 ,40, . • . 14 . - .LiAtfaildlAlo I,l:sividi:othe aboie 'aloft ~, 'MOSOAFtti.igi., Iting44.-:.-.0f,, , ,f44-4* - 4-.-1! . . - • . alifijiwiflio.l*7 ) 2o, 25mtorstiti i *.,,.. i ~, . 4 .j . i .- it ..':, .. ,'. ',.' ', 3 ii ,1 , 3 KipV ...Yet . r a i rgge j•.• • ' 1 I E .- 1 , i,: 4 -3 -101 1, 2\rt sth - ' , 1 ' ~ : i• f41.4.".K0nici)1 , ,,,:..,.! •,, o'z' ; ... , ,:yl , -#lO - . 0.1..:F1 Aftilt4o.,Pilibl tl r.. . 1/.. A tsf ~. lii,i ' OP l .J ) ol444ii' ; 1 12Vr', 1 " 4 1i ,,. ‘'''"I' --iim'A.;ifk,4,l4ii- '4 14-- P 4 h ll-1 . 4. : 4 * - +** , ;:iLt' '' Velit- L '- - ,•.,,.-..• ~,,,', ~ ',•:,.: ~•.pit4rimporwitior: Jiip, . 1 .,, ii ., ..** A.4u.Ant.spiorpo g yf r we, wi z l i.1 : r• ,Z' ) ' l i*l ` • " •S' ALI ;Pt , • `,. , IC .-') lids____0 1 re9etoß Auirmak, ~' -;, ,-. ; itinx7soit 4. 1•4! ~le_ '' •' • ''. 1 i•triti;i:fikisi tlt , c." - k OWP;i1:#0.1 Jt, 49:.f,..F1 ••• , iiiiiMin+iiKti.... ,J,t,,ifty ;14 , ' , N , li,f`ii ,,, iildh,44,4lt;l l . - , -,•• '••• ' ''' 4,4,1P-',7444,444 •;Jiiarot 1 • , ... , • ' '.• '' -,-4,'','''•'"•':'''''''' ME u.sutanct Boni a icy. The 'Mutual' Benefit Lifelhz suranee COntiatay. .ofice No. 11, Wall Siteet, Neu , York HIS , . institution, in . distinguished llom other Life Ineuretide,Compsdies, by all r or Osi of the following tieculiarities': '.. tat. When the preminins are: dverl3so,. one 'fourth may be paid in dash, and throe, fourths in, a 's!, - Taured ndte, at 12 months beailpg inter est: or the premium maitio'patir ln monthly orquarterly instalments. • ...,2nd. No.riek • .ie,. taken on a, sing& iife et. 4 ceditihethe.ariniont of $5llOO. ~ 3rd. - The iesdind are not linble'beyenohe 'an - I°l3Ell-ot thein-premiums::-._,........a.,.._...,_, 4th. Neplioartte. fire. n'ut reckoned e a year 4hder than, they axa;.. tiat;ire,taltirt at the , age of the'heareat birthday. ,The rates 'of are.ou'llciwlta -those of'aby'otliet' Coin. sth. .No Director can' bdrrow Amy of the flinds of, the Company. bth. There is no'homieal capital to Pay in'er ing upon, and tliit i irare . nciitdeltholtlers ainont profiteoathar than the as sure& . • . TIE Profitsere declared tnnuny, the Iteelu.. red having the optio either'to vvithdrow the profite,:iir leavethem to actiiimulate. ;.. Jr Bth.. Scrip Will to issued annually (to those not indebted to the ComPahy) for the estitna- ted profit;Shrl 'the scrip will be ruddeied, when the prefitii amonet,to 'BOOO,OOO. 9th. ' g ilt per cent'interest 'belPaidupan ho scrip, tumidly in cash. 10th. Every precaution will be taken to prevent a forfeiture of policies, 'rho business of this Company Juts exceeded . tharof any other duiing the, period of its ems terfee.. Slthe ita'edfnmencement there have been iitied upwards gif 2800 poltdizsi the Pn'e mithrts Upon the sairie'execeding 42A0,000. ROBERT t PATTERSI),N, Nest. , The subseriber nOrit for the above Com pany, for Cirlisle and it:a.`viehtity;.apd - he - hasr . asrociated With his/well; on Medical Esaminer, 3.'3. M`settY 7 Mlt. D.--Application fur insurance, whether by letter Or in persilt,), will be prompt ly raddled_ tol aird punipMetii 'Ordaining ghlerorratec - Ziiieorrbriaktrtf - priation. at the. Drug Stab 'at Dr. Myers, 'dr of the 'subscriber." ,M. CALDWELL. Carlisle, Decembdr 23 181 u, Life Itdttiiii - eATvilk Protbeetive Biniuir. THE (lIIIARD LIFE INAIIIRAPI6E, AIV NUTTY & TRUST COMPANY 'OF Pll DELPHIIA. Caliital'93oo,ooo l 4;hayler Perpetual; Office No. 159 Chesnut Street. ONTINLJE to melte Insurance on LiVeir, grant Ann nines and Endowments, and it' accept Trusts from Individuals, Corporate 80. dies, and Courts of Justice, and-executilm the at agreeably to the desire of the Parties; and re ceive Deposits of Money in Trust and on interest. The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to the Insurance-lor Life. The-first--Bonus was appropriated in December, 1844, amount ing.to 10-per cent, on thq sum.insured gndcr the oldest, w.di Olga, to apg r c t j pg insured,. - 4-;;7 4 litiVijittation, orthin Simla teaiellai .thePoluinektiamptei'frocn the Life Insurance Registerof the Company, thus; Amount"Of Policy and Bonus or Bonus payable at the Policy, Sum uto'd addition. Party'e dee. Nu. 58 1,000 100 1,100 89 2,500 250 2,750 204 4,000 400 4,400 276 2,000 175 9,175 ' 333 5,000 ' 437 50'' 5,437 50 [tales for Insuring $lOO oil a Single Life. Ago- For I. year. For - 7 years. For Life, annually annually 3 re $O9l $095 $1.77 1 31 1'36 ' 2,36 40 1 69 1 83 3 20 50 1 95 2 09 4 60 '6O 4 35 421 7 00 , , Exampte': —A parrien aged 30 years next bitth-day s by paving the Vompany $1 81, would secure to his fesnUy or heirs $lOO. should- ho die in ono veer; of fok st 3 10 he secures. to them $1,000; or for $l3 60 annually for seven • yearn, lie secures to them $l.OOO sh9uld9 e 44 41 in seven years; or for 823 80 paid epnntaly during life, he provides $1 000 whenever he' dies ; for $65 50 they would receive $5 000 should he die 10 .(r .year. .Further 'particulare respecting Life lUOI.I. rane,. !rusts, &c. may. belied at the office. B. W. RICHARDS, President, • JNO. E. LAMES, Actnary. Philada. March 17; 1847. • • N E%V . YFAR & ENW ARRIVAL .OF Ott*/ tke-tillig. 3.. A-. CAXPlMaratikii; ETAS just received an. additionablo supply to IA I - is stnelc,,and is Prepared MI Ore bargains Of Clotils,all collonrs and qualltiec H CasinteresililaitiZt. fancy, " ' ' ' • Casket,' do • do . - Denver & Pilot cloths. . • . • yestingn ,St, Cravats, , - Cash mere ,us de Lanes. .. do ' ,do Robes • ' ditibidei a large atishrtnieut rwn 4lb -a ets t , ' -1 Alpsbeits'atillliotienes, . : :•, filbluinslt Artfltdals, ' ... Shawls & Tics,. • . • , , •,.. - ,A , ..umnulTh .. :', - • • . . ,_. Aleps,&,,Dgya Caps, &c., Eh.: , §1 ,11Pecnsbourg,,,,fan. 113, 1.84 T. ; ' :CP! 4363434242#,1a11anaael Imn •,,,: 4,41, B. , dI.44WILLAIATIIIs ‘!E ‘' VENETIAN EILINTI•MANUFACT i‘ ' ER,J No l 2 North - Viill1 4 &Wit '4 Yak' dOofl it abo_ iiEfif,'iiiitioCieiVilin — F • Itejtois Wad/ iiidsi &Ship 11. noble assortment of Natere4lllo.antltikhet ,, .Viheitahillifids of anytestsibilshment in the U 1 nitetlStetenjiilliohlte stilhsellsAY,ltolessilp awl R the Retail; at ~,lewestAtyless.. 1 't '• The Citizens ordunibeillinol bounty, hie ref. ,spoot(u)lpsellaitetlAck *all en ItlMllmlerelpurah r ; aping eltrbere, 114,11 000,0*ti,rSk,(111,141- ‘ arms RIPPI„SP 014 P , :Itlm '"'Olil' 'fi3iisilhtinl' an Irimhted, soils Al '--, • 0%1;17i 9,1 - 1 wait 1; Oriliranunetualfy 'ettentled tod and tile/1111pp t o t thiSlietl with n / w rr 7 r, 411 I niTt ft . It: , A / ' 0-,ailiconborne-div, i 1 He~4~i GitA - y5 , tiR ANTI & co, • 464"61itisti8 Itro the title & fir , the eupieti i !' t,bit, pit! *OOO ide rehtViettlamtintvitill poise k 1km:041011i I.loitieelitee tul6kied il tklo well 1.) . feell , fted4nek Cil. o rettlimeet ;tmutedletely,letlitir. `Ovithefoointlf I the proper feffidorrioneult• imo,iti nli; Merck f4tli lir,. ) , ,AV I 444411174 1 , 1 fl - tch -1 1./0471m 4 k. •tiv6 fit; 1•1 1 '1 , 111 ,70f).61§,,1t0pt,m t , ? ) , wy,•,?o, k i rff "i4AT1T.7.4 4 , : 1E143p:41 :;;Ii ioAt, q;0 1 11 , , , . ' . MO I 1 •t •Alii. - iiiii'iiiciii GIVE 'ME .111 E lIANEI. • bi've'me llap hand that:ii Witll,lilad anti *eddy '; (live me the oilier,' that le co/ia, Woo ; and, ateady (live inellie hind that will 'never'lledeive•me ; • Gtvh me ite ;reap tbetillya zee yheili . ye thee, • - so.rt le the. palm of the delicate ford int the' hand of the *tenth' stoody . yemnawl Soft palm. of lard hand, It. matters ntrneVer Mk toe , the grasp that Sc fitlendlifir e ver. ' ' Give me the hand that is true es ti brother: • Give me the hand that: hasharm'd not another; Give ine the lytßd'thettliai neverfriFeswore it ; Give me the graitilhai raye may adore it. - .• Lovely tit& palm ortiat . Mir • tatie-vain'd. maiden Horny the hand. bf.the yyrsirkmln o'etladeo! • 1.0./4ily Minters nck , -ijneveii • -- Givelitertbrifrasyllialifilifidfittif ever. Give the theigrusp.that la hoUestiand,hearir, Free as the breeze and unshackled by party Let friendship Otto inn. the grasp that becomes her, Gins° as the twine of the vines of the summer, ''Give miPthe handlhat.le frusta brother! 'Give me the hand that has•wrongYd-not another! iitt•pnlinnt hard hartd,'lt matters 'not—never ! 'Give me the grasp that Is friendly for ever., My Iti:Aby.a:;.l., have. eat. Berne minutes, with My - pen Suspended in the air above my paper. I have been debating a delicate point —1 am in a . postilion. Yon will perhaps re collect 'that one 'of Fanny. Forester's exquis ite aleetchesw.asentitled "Lucy Dultnn.” Now it hhppens that, the real name of the, heroitie of the ."ower true tale" Which I am about to do myself the honor oLrelating to you, was no other than Lucy linden. Shall , I rub her-of her birthright—compel her to went a nom de gtierre, becausa my sister au 'th'oress accidentally , gave,lfie true name to erre - al lier,Wal creations? Shall I sacrifice truth to 'del;c:acy ?_that'ir the. question. 'No ?' You skid no, did you not? Then Lucy, Lu cy OCR On, let it be. Some (grey years since, in the interior of my berratifUl native State, New York, lived the - lather4conflieridineTairtronest'and 're spectable'earrner.. kle had but two children . 7 —Lucy, A . rieb!*. , kill of nineteen ) and Ellen, a year er . % Ist. oyon n ger. t.The Brat nestled was winningly, father , than, ritrilingly, beautiful.— I.7nder a'mantior obiert'able for, its' serious ness, and a nun-lilrd sereh CY, yv ere ,Conceid ed impassion's4 nanne, and a heart el, the deepest captieitygot-loving.., She was remer4 k able front he!'r.liee . ; childhood for a voice 'of thrilling end - haunting sweetness. -Ellin- pint:tutees - the brillapt antipodes of her sisteli ; a ciborn, beatify," .whose pi eroga five of preuniess was to hav4 her irresponsi ble-own say,. is all things, and at all time§ An indulgent lather, a weak mother, and an cloliiitig sister, had all 'unconsciously con tributed lb the ruin of A name not at the firs remarkable for strength Cr generosity. Where, in all Ged's . creatures,lsheartle . ',Ss- . ness so seenlingly Gestural--is scift.lllltoss _lito detestable,a;. in. 4..be.atitful Women.? ~ . Litey po-se'ssed h fine intellect„ ind.ri her parents were well reared /Sip* .En kti i 3 re i she and her togitonfett - -Aqr em • tett I , 164 470iiiiiryle,iii.ibWilittit!' in .Or then halfMnfieil,pOrtiOnof the country.,ln thotte I clays, many engaged in school teacing, from the honor and pleasine which it allorded, rather than from necessity. Thus, a few months previous to the commencement of our sketch, Lucy Dutton left for the tirst time her the-side circle, to take charge of a school. some twenty miles from her native toWn. For some while, her letters' home were expressive only of the happy contentment which sprang from the consciousness of ac tive usefulness, of receiving-while imparting good. 'But anon there came a change, then were these records for home charaeletiied by.fitful gaiety, or &eery sadnest ; indefina ble hopes and fears seemed striving for. su premacy in the writees.troabled little heart. Lucy iotfed ; but searcely -abknO wedged it to Herself, While sha Itnew`licit-that she was loved; so, for a time, that beautiful second • bitty' of a woman's nature was like a warm sink's° stiuggling with thd cold Mists of .mor. n ink, . . 14..1iiit one day brought a letfbr *hidh could I trot soon be forgotten in the home el the ab sent onet-a letter traced by a hand that trem bled in sympathy with a heart tumultuous ~ with happiness. Lucy had ' been woed and won, and.she but waited lier_patenteLappro, 'vat other choice, to become the,betrothed of 'young gdwin W—,, ,a man of excellent tateily and standing in the town where' she had been teaching.. Thelather and mother accorded their sanction with; many blessings; and Luey'a next letter.premised a speedy vi=: sit froni•tife Idverii:' " '' ' ' .' . . . I To such natures as Lucy' What an 'absor bingt and yet what a revealing of selfis a first passigu r -what,a, prod ,of giving, what an incalculable ‘veulth of reeeiving,whet a breaking np is tlnire Or,, ,the deep wateid'of the shut, and how star-shcver.upon life ! If there is a season` when an angel may look with intense., and' fearful Interest. ppal mortal sister, 'tis when. she beholdslier heart pass ?ram Orb bud-like, innocence and fieshnef..s of girlhotid;;and king 4 : very, COrg-gie. l ,erv, itirligh4Pf :19 ; v 6 i grow and, eilmson into perfe,ct womanhood:- 'At tistilib 0114,1itbtticiVets ekuWO, and earites'and , ,festtivals awaitedrthdin, Mr Mr.,. gave entireAntisrlietion to fathef,.Motheti.and, i'e,Tapting - "beenlyj'ylle - w a' &mistime rtirin,, With `sanie, "piittnisioria to; Tashionybdt unit " Iw I ,,ohatacintat,+'t he oPridsite:olihis ' ItlCitleddhatlfotteYja.hetttil tib.PAtalt} 01,0,,,I.Opr i her”trm,rrffge, which' Attlid reque - sculthn - Til tlfrirrldfel• Wud - lir be delebinted boming.blrtliidat titalie r, brideVa-wiei,thetfeti foXftartelgelk.!h..l4P l o ll o.o l lP9l l .litFg.tuYlLl,Aiitif. 9 T A r 'irHtil t 9,Aitt forthsisterrs'iehoe' e'rernturare d I e drm. hti'ibiidnt`birthsJdaylatt. tokife 11 1I'' had' tiedn'tislitirediinhy Maylni'dminglif suitirta.l• air*bvelittobtar. - Ahe boy 114prs hail:wo4 .lIITV4 ,I I,TYL# n. 11 71 1 14.Pt1nT3!/.9i l o•lNi i h,;, ,er:t e.cindegroctm,-nor met brides-. real ?IhYthiPbeifirekY, et,ia t •hdiNieii nhairdiet sat buorninhineddebting, nothing! • •letitingo SheiWairaiready eletlain. a -s)mple 150,114141 11.194 1 WV10,i 06tti I mts lay_cpetabilbY het aid ,iri.Al rn, weilied (AitesititilretAitialst.yett,Jakic: 00100 Itelattedigitli hdrelltisetiyfrie.rtil , fro' • eidldboDit, , lalks,aregigliapo parm;grffcefpi t 0911 WCW4L011 .i p c I Pg I . 9 ;V II OtAiWA I I • firid l7 4o 7 lWiti,,46 , Viliel7/1711 ' ,12 1, a.,:. 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'du lie' ~ ) , , t ':: • . r .''l' ' a 3".1 ' 1.1 . ! •)11', ;i,,i .1 -,, i , ~, ~ , ' , , ' C1): - .L":_i,LiT - ti,"', A TYInt,',JA.I. 1.';14 . 0-Y - ' .',} , '- --''" fi '- ' '' ' idapiiiigs/.tinti`li eittlitlb'w •of anxiety/ oCOsio . 1 6 ally" , : , ,iii'slietl; ennlti ilikolitir face 'ofatlde,brid '1 .let • 'At last;it Card*? drove Tathei;slimi .4 ' titettfrisdliot:. - wilheY-rire thine P.briertaititl - voices, , hod did' nexthimment that heist{ blidekreorti add Ellen - entered. '' Tn 1.11.1i154 the hti;rk , d'and 'conftised. in qiiiiinsvf , e 1 1 ,: .4. .tinnil,hirn. 7 ,lttr.•Wi t nettereoOnZflthingtibct "unayeidatite dela y .," and "OldeiliftiOd .tp. • 'fittleitiort,:tesgCd rciff ti Vies. of w'il i klitioltt - , anii - a tint heii t The. c ompati),:idited liilimiinti amarltetatit.: .• finally a rougIVP/0 1 . 1 .ItnieO' .claimeib . ."Bettei ;late than never, ypg9g z otn i sol'eitd out ilie'britli. - * . ".-", W—, strede.hasi ify - acHisiNli<ifiii*: cell Liaise!( byi.Elleaijind took:her Ittottipi ,Iris! ,Then; ,tyithoul.utialins .lo lk!f .S.h9 fq. 'in.l..nny, - sitiout - hitit . ,.he..:stuil:, . _........,,i,..L., : • ' "I w , igh teliake an eidiiriatios-L4 iiiiln.. der the :pain fill , necessity—that: ie,' , li hilvillie pleasure.tn anneunce that./ UM VirfadYAl.:- : riat. The , hidy‘w hop I hold by the' Int,pipsi my ‘t;iTe!"' .. . • ' l'''iiiltril 1 Then,lnining'in an apologetics . r. to 'Atr. and Mrs. Dintrai, he adtleili 'itElbilid that..l had...ne.ver.loved, unfiL_lkttew_._ypc. iesond divighter !" . • . • - And Lucy? . She heard at *lll strain. calmness, then walked steadily foritr,ird il., .co - r - ft renteil her betrayers! .Terriblea . a pie herself, she stood beforA.thfml lid her look ,pierced liken keen,eold la4dp{oo,l their false hearts. As though - to iiWe ef-i .sell, of Med read tealitv-of the- •liVitirdhesiFh her hand on Ellen's shoulder, anditei irgde ilb• r y,kher arm—but she tottch'o, 0 1 4..td ia.:",', As those.celd fingers met .lien;, that'PY' w irefirst gazed hill into her. 'eisfeiri 101 : and as she marked the ghastly pikg ofher cheek,,the •ii i!ated nostril—the q U)tbring lip I and the intensely. mournful eye, Adicorecl her Olvn face with her hands, and, hurstinte* teals. ei'ille. th 6 young I Yiire. , id, ittvettbitin 'terrible silence of her he had wronged kae, ped for breath, and staggered, back, ..tioitiln_ the wall.. Then:Lucy, clasping, her hinit , , on her Inile4m4l, first giire vpied le helr.antirdh' and despair in one fearful cry, 'which nald but ring. forever through the s'etelstiliKklit-: ty rair, and Jell in a death ti'keswtel'intheir • •After (he insensible, j uilh tad qenlAtipv,rl . to her chaml er , a stormy ..,eiiiiii'"iiftirat in the room beneath. _Thr.i_prireritrartrlii-iteets were alike earalied agait t di I W& ,b.,lit , t4eqrtili aria, prayers of his y . ettn4 \vite,Ahl f rod beauty itnd , spniled chrilkl 4 , itt_lasl sOlentid som'eityltai Ole airit„er df the 6rit'enrif,''';':itti an. 'npfmrtonity for an e. 4 :Plitriiiion vititrtliedided,' . . . . ... to the .oftenders. • • .., • , 1 .i'vn. ,I , A,Sof ry esplinationTt );'"rove!jh At); en::' tieme n affirmed. that the first OW, ia ,V(p , 1 InVely face had weakeited‘the empire tier planter Sister over' his alTeetionS: `Ftela'6lll. interviews had completed a) conquestrilhiA loyalty ; but he he hail I?cett, itelt.l in I . heck by.honv, and tiev..6*hild his hi , Yeliht Iril 6 n on his • N'vaSt to espouseanothet, lit ht:i . uttustc ded moment tie haul revealed it, and' itt' lit vOw a I halt called' ion trim anestethreo ~e imixr. edgement from fates. . The had b . et , E in 0.1.4 , 01 .. , ._ avi . til, y - tin pain to Luc) ,i' and prevent op(ibOtiuti Mioi• htitaticl to secure their "IVO , hti ' tioii be,inarr* beleke.theit* 'tit . , fwtv . ft . ' : ' i i Lucy remained ineensi le .for sornehours' 't rhea she revived and had apparetily re „gamed her consciousness, she still miititain ed her change silence. This conflated for many weeks. and when it partially passed away Iter friends saw with inexiressible 2 del that her mason had fled tru. hope: le,f Ili ins/2nel i3ut tier madnes4 Waslf anal.) and harmless nature.., .She : was grade and peaceable as ever, but sighed frequeitly, and seemed burdened with some grealsorrow she which conldnot lierselrcompFelan`d. She hail one peculiarity, which, all wl4 knew her iii alter years,• must recolltmf---.4i,$ was a wild Mar. mul.caleful avoidaace. rifem. seortmd possessed by. thi) taiiC of unrest. - She coltld not,. and *Mild' no, .be confined, but was continually mum Isom her friends, and goink: they knew tut whith er. • While her patents lived, they, ty their watchful care, and tinwearying etorts i in' some measum controlled this sad fropensi ty„ hut when they died, their striektti child became a wanderer,homeless,iriendess and forlorn. ThrtiAgh laughing spring; and rely sum mers, and goltlOn autumns, and tempestuons winters, it. was Wimp. tramp, tramp— no rest for her-of-the ernstled heart and Out eihzed breitt. • ' , ' k remember her as she was. in • fly early childhood, toward the lost of her weary. pit grimage As my lather and my elosr bro. 'flier -were frerlnciitly ab•sent,and as my Moth= •er 'Myer cloSed her heart or door on the un fortunate,. siCrazy Lucy" oflen,spentbo, hour . or two by our. fireside-Her. appeornltee ,3 ivas very singular: I-Icr gown was alwnit patch eft ,witlt,maity colors, and her shawljer 'Maw -1 fel :Woktt and tore, until a WM ql.! operl'i'.worL '.•,iP..i.(L!'!'.i!'!f;.e., ..Yhe rerrtainder of hertutderable ; wardrobe sitt:Carrieti en. her arm, ,atijlTome-. times she 'find ,a puniber,_94 , parcell of old 1 lifds•,• dfied lier6.4,"&d:• ." "' ' '' '' ' ' ' 1 • f!nthe ersason 'of flewent,lmr tattered .bon r , efitvastptoluselydeeprated williiltefifftwlrih • Rhe,onthered to„fhe w00t11,,,0r,,by qip,,f,YHY side. Her two' for ;Ite•seind 'liar swesi'voice' viatti'al I' feat' 'Wore hill nei:Vilhn 'tilbtorPtinti ; hiosie:of - existence. ...Yu 1 iti 0,44-he r mid Ipinitt ~ ohilthnike,piely atilt ting,psed, lifiei•,.GP(l had ,no; jfirsajorfiter • • _down into - tbc flint chaos - cif i heisturif,•ffieliiiffirtif'lltilfiqyef griiiiiio ilil ' 4 l:iiiitlv--iii "Ole ftiqte:f4 giiilliiii , iffrMrltie4rt i lii 116' sti I l ' h mint H i 4 Voice at.e•lte nti deyand 'she, iw,as netn'!afraid.;" .Plter 140,16,NYIlift Miiiib 6 r ,eyery lv,heter—aAtim affd,se4tl .v . filtunft,but'• al holy stilt tad it hiiy VEits llearraittirr.: iitie - qi naScrsatler,,as tticTOrilifiaiiiitelik•nont laying 011 yojir Tablit','bailnd 'hi upu rift, ant;t: "gbitfr gilt' wllitlitilliirtihtittilifiett LupOtt ' its delicate leaveir,.-41' oi_•4cil:.•rot 1. , ;Dt;,,-r.ll-; )1 , I ) Keopir.k4kfto .84 1 0.440,42y ) ,4014fir:tr4 hate a trnichinlitild incident copttetioll..*(4l onifortalePtl r lfrititlifigi-git'tl;;" , :`• 'a : " 15 1 ' 'f'lfrild•Oont iiirtifit ell Utica ;liiitilfeikl 'handl Off • 'the iwtry hAtultof:elititet . my, linetildr4,JACld• Et4 q ll l l 1 /i i . kt kl qi; i 3irt s l A XPO SI # MAYO4 I .; -'lie rep JO, with.'a•timitt„liiiiWaY4 - 4.lfinite.H. 'Slce cantihf•iiWit•i 4 llePtifitillyiiiitYQlyinfiltg , • Ivilpseld',ve6aheagtiAltiltlftug 'gleuilvo tiro wi ; 1. 40 Enwitt.puce r ,loti l ki i tie;migiti,iltiißt‘br44K tt; . • horted,n . -... . , , ',....• ~'i i , ,;. : 1 TorEohis fife :only-iiikiiiiteiilri4t7iCit 'she :PliVckverinT - leialilft.ttO;lifiktitliffti 'Mi clf It &WI 1 jiiif 'lO4l 4f 141 ,. ? ' '-'- ..' . TA, t 10 fttlfpo , :i pri!44o-ttimiltrflsAt7;il-. 1 :IiI80 If .. .4 , linifFhlri ' ii peatotfroiti'oitetitionetobilbetsseth4 11 1 1)11Pr.r0,9. 1 k;)Clif!,141194 1 1110tiilitilrli t il t i , 1 :tIGAVVIII A r tri l ta 'i r itg l ijil „ s . )i) El , • , o ,„: t .. ,gt g _.. -,-.---... k.., .gitfilifiliA l ditiAl4slolllß64 l iitii§iVi\lnetilirtOtiri I It#Airioiliooq'4 4 ,iiit4Viiiktiiriltiiltkiahviltinf 'CP lll # l i t itV lw OilliTs64,lPM 44l 4o :94 l ll' (9 fier.tta i (wi" it c:flie..,-; ; 4.,--- ~,r'----•-•,,,1 .•t,ti 1: 1 ,4VA: a 81 1 8 Pro 4'4'4088840 0$1:\ eltiiiilt fig : :Itstit,lBoifilitatilettli.'ittrehlith.l4‘ll,toriiti o u )11 ? , 141 ,1 i i 0; 0 ,0 4:3004 *,Or ,4 1 4144 ( 114 1 1 ,0 1 / 4 . : " i :l ,-,1 :: : ; :„ . , . ' 1 f t , ,.tt . ) -, : ,: ilitst - ii* 4 1 . 0 , . , . , :i. , ;i• . ;irci; , ;ti1i1 , . : ; ,. , , , •-T; ~ :•,.7., ~ --:i,',".:,:.1::.; ') at 'last lorrierik her utterly Her sister , fitid tlied,somectiirte -betore,,and, the, widowed ~Intsbar.d";,lyal, abort Ater 'removed, with his, familii to - the . fir Nest so 'Lucy :had no 'friritideNtilibhciiiiiiit the elina.house. • •' ' Vero very kind to'her there. The ~mtitrok ktree iiromattywhose soft heart even, , the, hourly contemplation humao misery 'could nritltaiden, gave herself with imwea tyiiigifeltritiiiii te hub 'Mita of the quiet suf. ferer. With the'iye• of: Cht'istiart faith, she .Watetlett the iehrittered,:bark of thailife, as_ barn@ adOwn the tide 9i time it neared the gitiarderqt qf j 'etehiiit, with art interest as in ai'lltriughltillore a reYaftalley. .One day,-..abeitt - retveek'frii^M the •tinie of her arriyal,,f4my#ppetierl3"6„tialler greatly, arid thOlie ebtatt her fildVa !hir her release wateitint - she*. - teev: - - fdolt fer - ffie first tiiiiiiiletiltrini lquilly;untiraternitik, The matrons who was ,by 1 . 19,r betkiitlti 1,7,11 en,• she rtwoke,,,wattatar . l. led 6y the cleab,arid.em nest gaze which Met her own—btit,Ftq,a and bade the Mira- lid 'pad morals : " . Lucy lookeilteWilder. 'ed, bet the'veiee seethed to tle.assitie . ber.and • been!" Then thtucing, around irajiliringlY, She added, - Where am l?—and who are you? Ido riot you. . • ,A wild surmise flashed acrossthe mind of ti)o..raatino - 7 1 1ze ion g. lost reosqn. of the wander zr Itad.teturned r But the goOd wornan - re. inty Ord soothingly, I. "Why s'o.6'Ve tornon:.? ymir Mends; and •yau will knew me pteriently." "Then !;:ny, be you ,Itito,w,,,Edin and )en ?' rejoined the invalid.' they come? Oh, f had sUch a terribto'dir:ain. (Veined that , th'ey Were married'! Only think -- ; r,//err !--1. is strange 1. should dream Mat." . .:•Aly poor I;ney," said the matron, with a pith ()flew's, "that Was n t a drL , fim; 'fives ii tree.'' • ~ "All tittel" cried thii invalid,, f‘then win. roust be untrue—air d that cannot, tie _for lin ki'vetl'fittre loved loch tither well, and I.llen is Let me see them—l ii ilf go to them?" herself, b6t - fell bank on the Th 7 aw. "Why, iv at dr:Matti& Mend?" eaid. she, brit hat thak*me so i! . .4 , ak ? 0 " • ' Ytist,then,) bet• op. lell on her 0 trri: hand— A'hat old an4.`vith'o,l land.! gaieal.on It in blatikaitiazemenf. .„ ' ll Sometliiii;:i is the Midler silfht," she said, stroYling faintly, my hand loOks - '"Aitst aq .tlis,o.4aid , the 'Matron, -gently, sine so. is rn tie , ant). et we had fair,,oltimp hands 'when 'lke -wier - n ynnu,. — Dear tucy, do you not know me?. lam Maria,,Allen-,- was to have been yap. bridesmaid 1 can no make the vain Altenaltrt,9 s f.ti .1n dep,i), that pou rikf tit reverding--to • eednee to inexpressive words the - dfelid - 'subtirrlity - of — that hope - less sot rowi ,•, •, ;; 4 ie s' ,ra i l Ig.t.lOky . yeari' il l lK4, 4 #4llAff-Y: !Of:R t titf l • ' 4 )4 4 4 ) 4 14 4 0 40k:'..... JO . . . 11A: slightest rem hi ranee,'S ace the n g t when the feareant lovi6r and the that° 'rasa sister' stood belore her, and ntetle their rani:ie. ,11- iicitineem'ea.t, The kind mdfreh paned fiemfently in the snd narratiVe et her poor friend's madness and wanderingi!, but the invalid :ivoahl say n;ith•teatini cattiness, "gb on, g0,0n," tho' the beaded (Iroise! agony stood tfitek upon his forehead. , .IVhep she , wiltrid - for her sister; the Matron 'te;frre yin and Your flth - itidod."„, . CM' 'Limy' Writers lit- With A.Slickly - l•ay. of 'hope. • • 1 :1 1 ,our mother, We tiedu„!ileticl care, l Dead.! Alt ming ! Aldrttij r old, tlylre_ Oh Gotl r My cup et bitterness is lull!” - And shoov Nit aloud: , t ,Hor friend , - bending over , her, and !ming ling tears with 'hera l said attet • ' , ‘But . y'oll • knei t itt....dv*be.- Jam „ • Lucy a baylkleired exOrlia sion ank the thatro4r, added ; . 14 Chi ord.Jesda, you VeMernber MVO'. Mu& sunlight breaking through a look Whiall only tit/fats mayAear,_ gradiuted the teurtill,faiejef,llie dying' ,VM- Vrian as she replied , . ; , .4, Yes, ' lifm loved “ Him &fore,. /Id/ aiketi.” •••• • ,t , LLThe :man x)f, GM? ,A fewmho had known Lindy In her early diva, cane also, Thecp,Watukopiligyerentitil *odder ing,and scuTte,woepinmtreund her death-bad'. Their the 4biee Trikyer,LLA,l zw:lter mnia tr . spirit:joiheifirri that fervent lapperil—Then they grew still and 'peon Lucy was dead-,-dead .in ------ .., • But, those who Mtzed upon tat., placid - face and remembered her; harmless.,life _aid. her 'patient su flit ring,: d ou bted. nor that :the ' morn tot an eternal day had. *kph! on her Nmlfir :op NuAtisi . . I 9-01 i IVNlT.xithiliPuitmtAtt—Nire have beenlfa-, vorett with an extract of a Idler 'from , at] off: --- car of the arrnyrw hick - says: 4 , 0 n the even. ing , !of the_ Ettle Of January; I lattended the fu. neralsof i - twery - pretty Korn , the .Sontialcibefoire•thattteen with al blooming cheek rthithipatk ling. eye !at the ofiaruh'.•. The' ceremony was te'ltte quite singularf—The:- I,cgreg.n.ftvitf ncitkr4lllo .. gn4, wa.g it u ßin eavi g"rt is oeattu - ounppy . uecoratell'in they, mikatiht4itlfiilb rQ bonaroltvitiaty..at aTtiticial tivatiMhite4.l 4 TAT)! 4s.9l4o9 l kAlgrlg il int#o l %lalirShiti l l' y up no Withoat a ifiti,- her. clrefirbe th 8104,7 air] . r.sitio6theth btiok , iroareihh nod rig ; !;09t,ely,aq/altheo;ohlk, lad 1414; rIP4nP e •,wir l itc'TSYkillititAgtakrire4 64l :Pt 4l, Tra' •i i mitt trilatve' a irpie f 0 .% ot , tatik .4saargilaeddti .frdrit Oat Ithekitharilt.wilh 0,1110 Irr'ijilit•Mntit AllfgfPei' ,o the s i e, to logi .9,10F2, 1 rtungte4 with,tlhg, "a re di' I tilo o ttft: ' She Weithatv • hot. tie to- the ;grave yara hl3l4 4 'oolloCirfar 4iiktitte i mmtorrom,,,lito.2 , !js, iikC 4 p r .rl9 Iltrii! ) 117 a fTIGI? . BI)It c ,rt Rosi t I' I MR-1 1 f at P 1 7 1 41 ,11 as .tilt %I b z}ia I Xt, s 1 I t 4 , a(h. .Ify 3 On 4.4 d allot livitpou a!ifigitharaVa 1411feftlosila46140hat , anilr tot ;wain; htmlttv iiti r B , lllldb' 'as ha rat erne, frocillt e `day,: who wth7 ,, hatirSi,-I ,, r•rhaila,,,h ia t J1'61%64'61 , 4 411rtiii6i: ) 4 itSN{hO'j NuriC AOltil ' i )1 0 / 4Wieillilit* F ON,Iltigartil l erati l ii AlltittelititiAitie Weak away train iiSli ...t • '!,;" 1111 E • • celnntrykthalhall:ArartalChltif, :V hers'a vletcirr In thY.PaInP, No roe ein'trieet, thy ptitrlocaldosdainp. • •• On Palo Alto . Nihlciody Resaca'aftliltlenehalmi; • v ' Thrilegiye'st new - Cott to 'Out name; Naw luatre ,tp our arrnr, Vlctorlona still, at Nrmterey, dld'ot;whatfew vont& data,' And'foieoidit In that hltlotly fiey, Thribnil wag trieryWhrta. , • Thoneh pnlitr . anitlmiday . Aare ' The thkerila thine a lh done, - Mork etlyy'a ahnO can navel Alm Measures !howbeit-won.-- ••.- • • - •:;$ • ' • Theta', eloty on thy hinly. ' • - Thy name la on each pntrtot ,Thy flime's thy'erinntry:e now. , -,! :From thrlbtrlliiistpn,,N...l Gm trtt!. ; 'THE WORKINGMEN: OF -AMERICA. :MR. EDITOR :---Tn my last hasty chapter-- written - 10 recommend - a front denudate] rind _nrofilable book_to_mV_m.e_chattiealfdearls_dn Burlington —f alluded incidentally to dm NA• position in state and chnich, which hart been awarded to many practical ineelitinics.— On recurring to this subject afterwards, I was' greatly interested in r :calling a large nutriber of prominent American:, who were engaged in yarning meehanical operations': and as it inav be a matter of curinsity, and instrartinn, to some of yc ) n r readers. I will enumerate some of the most striking exarnyles, ° I have alisiady Minded to liftma sricarrt riy. He was a Connecticut shoemaker—atter wards a member of Congress. and one of the irriinectal Sipmere. lie hail but little ed ucation, and worked at his trade until he ar rived at middle life. It is said that "he used to sit at his bench with 'a book before him. igivang to rending every momeni that his eve:could he spared. In later life, men pr the ?nest finished erbication look up to him with reverenee." The flon. Nathaniel Ma con oneinsaid—"Roger Sherman hart mote gnmrnnn sense than any man I ever knew," _Th r s rnre .,l e (y er : fin /Ince exclaimed as her pont. ted to him, "Thatis 111r. 4 5fietnian 'who nev 7 er said a fecifish ,thing. in his fife.", It is fin ther recorded of Mr. Jefferrinn that after hal , ingbeen absent from his seat when, a certain resolution was offereil. he entered the house when,the,vote was going frirlvarric Tureieg ' to a friend he said, "how thil Sherman vote?" and gave his own vote on the same side. I 1 may add that Roger Sherman we's a mast exemplary Christian, and an earnest student of ihe wool of cpci, - - InsF:oir RITNFR. the lam Governor of Penn sylvania. way St terinisier:hitid — drove his six '"ennestogas" over he Alleghnnies for many _a ,lay in his ehrTylife7.7r NATnP. Coirwily of Ohio. 'too. whb_matTcr'ano of the roost tnilli ant speeches, Miring the last session, that ilia Senate Chamber hail lately listened tn. was once -a "wagoti-boy." One of his predeecs sons7nottram Ewixn (Secretary of the Treas urvilader• President Harrieril9 wag a soap-' r tni l iTilk,.fleiht,rkop one, of the first span be ,Xigt -131.M"fninin s t , 'TIM ticitt,, .9: i . .eJe ranee' rn ti , atiitdmittra 4 prihtei . .“! 'll'o6l. gnished nrnleslor of science in this country, who has lately been promoted to an eminent scientific' position at Washington. spent a portion of his early life in a watchmaker's shr ri, and afterwards tati.tht school in a Inn. cabin in the interior of New York the late President of. Lafayette College was, a blacksmith, and Bishop Hughes, of N. Ynrk, ,—unquestionably the first Roman Catholic Prelate in Amerien—is often styled to this flay "Jobtillnglies, Are gnhletier." 1 have already ,stioltdn' of -Senator Cameron, fif Penna., who' dace uprilledn a presg ih: i, printing, officer ~ ' 1 1 , Among therm ell. there is,riene mare war-, thy of admiraffen than. Ejaritt Buipprr,,•who • is nsity teaching the dignatarids, of Riiglaml ' what ft Yankee libicksmith cap do. In writ ing to Governor Everett, lie says—"f tvasthe ,youngest of many brethren, and my patents were poor. MY means of education were limited to the advantage era district school, sand the death of My tattier deprived me 'at the age of fifteen of even these seamy oppor trinitiel. A few months after his decenze, I apprentieed myself to a blackemith in my native village, At the expiration of a liille Mora' than half m y apprenticeship, I,rithlrlen- Iv coneeiverl ,the • idea of studying. Latin:= Throatier the.ansisYsnce of my elder iiri titer: whp,lnul hirpsell obtained a .collegiale eilii 'ration by his owii exertions. I chrnOrffild my Virgil tiering the evenings of on *lnter. At this time it was necessary, that 1 should- de vete every hopt of daylightand is rfa/,of 1 11° evenim'r, to the acties of my ami'te.ntleeshin. Still t earrzell my grammar in nly haf, alai of ten 'toned_ a ritoment wtMn L wag ,heating.. some large. icon, : when I could place my book open, hefefe me against the chiam?y,et ray forge, and go throngfi With the conjuga tions unperceived by' toy fellow-apprentices add sometimes with no detrimental effect te my charßffilliellid: — Tinfl (maid ,net, be tecortelleil lb limit' Mysell'in these inviitstia \ Liens/re li , few , hourfc ,of - evepintrattilly !aft r :1 11 4.1 1 11)1 1 Plis 4 1 1 01 ' Ro' o 4 l E l 3'l 1 tiorilloirelinit , clown my, hemmer anil Juni , wept le • I%pyti . liaVeh;'wheirtil resSlieil to'n'atiirereiietie'rk hi Ffnneh'i SPabifth; Gore-lett 'rent , italiati."4 re-, timed ettheintpimtiniref twolyeare ,to Out f9lle, lAr.inigiP%A,v,il h Fla, §4.94.bC0ti1l in , dins? langenges as f f eould-procure. When Iliiiil' 'oomOletailtesic l rlit4h4n hi 'tloi‘t CaW Meting for 'procuring meie, , tinfillifter many plans,l 1 'cgin, .0 1 ,1, 3 0 t ?4 oetiit,plaep att_tiailpr i on •.1191trd' 'n.t, some ship boundAF,tifflpiT, think; nw,,ln thi, way to have oppnrlnhilies of ciilleting at ilif: iffllPPt Arch iftigh-worin.l;nei- 1 47 1 11 1 44latPitsrgr- Jo egry on my stnithil,M rnm erti ittl}i ,lipelftli 'id tdrittiaLie: 'l'lritt my`fo'id`luill'irlivellthl, 'hill Riot Id Belden; a diStatibe ortiliedlrdit ‘ id, lliniitllFipi ODA Some Nflasel bo u nd to i fr..urrirpe.., 1 1 '1 4 W:141r 40 4 11 ; roji n ! ed ; 'Pqr'if),Oefl.l" )i i„ vi ,ti in my airl lid pteq . (ap t ace': Viiiitillrherifd fit theilAinerttlitid 'ntititittrian Stliiii4 tits Wiimeater.• , ' 11' 4tnMt)rliritelf 'bent no r tittniOrkowarOs thus place; Wailed the hall ' of the Sodiet,s , r aralifsyaff, lagh. a,ggeftion!. of books.Ailmieat.,,nl9.desti end thlenial, till t• Peri t i ) 9 l q l P A lTlcriltltcitfht!ac9oo.o jn dP 4- f a it r liolt tget g g Y7l 441 e) ittl t h e l i 9 iiirifittlNfitill,lihietf4l)trttilh , tr tirlinen , laulihbatcthrkenindhkteattinpinare tphe_ 41 ) Prii4Rd!fial° IflY , AT.lfilltriiiiltlc9P.riAttllloi.msr ; . 410ttritt l ffpi l e r k"k l ark il iOkr, e 't,'" Ngl f rl P lit Man.. lat• 0 . ~,Ite . r . 'to . tlitien a s ~1.7 'o4l)tifthlAiliialitntleliVP troVev beitilf Lifhlo ite. rattrk,itrArateih, to my i'pravintis .frrequajrunnek . winlry,a s clp,ittlapfoil4m:.• o sl . 4Yis.ikt 119 tc , { 1 11: 11 '( "1 1 1° V i ti lr ' " 'ig 1 777°V TeAl l il l e' ;hl t " twit r4 ' r a hv, lrk, ,agithir# tit i ii,bl vt aii,i,,, junifirohlfrelyihke4baa/ i tajle bAdAtifultitp(V tWtibl9 6 ( l l. 44 PHOoket rlPPAtlAtißpr i cophKATl(Ar.Yrill'Ab i lliltk ri. ".O.Y , , PPAttees 0 t giiirul ponorr Itu n'shq,, 'vr eltlliglhOPlht r ii iitiim(ber . Oe tnOV!,iii.,l 11'101,dt'Oeinfonial',itililitiel,00 , 110 iad ‘ -.4 `otfxßefivikt;tail, 7 A , f ',..:,`, ',. , :,:i.' ' t'-': , .;, ~..'', ; ..,.',' , ..,;t4„ , :::,;' , ~ ',' •'; t ' - ' - ' , M 4 _• NEkl ' • '"' ••• NEE TUN[: XNXTIT' . . this r toad its wide opeit fdr-v 'tuous iedibtty, ;Mid lie' veiiiiee, • • • - • . Tim; rank IN bat the gitinea'a l etadtp, • • The Mates the gold for ao that. ,' let ry say before L close this articlei that etAint those who rrfey have hetleole,l t h eir early oppotiunitiee 1M gaining instruntion, may at oane beßin itmegeir this less' by-.alu ms/Mg the time .that is left. " Better late than , never." Oir this and many ktndreil poitits, , Ivey will fled ,scores of admirable linkers itrille " American Mechanic," 031.04#4:1110.0itil, 14; kind minis , A ry yanlo." ALBF,RT BARNES. The 'ministry should not only, be entlesy r ed with the genial spirit el the age, but should ' be able to meet the new questions' thatare coming up in every generation and rel . : to theid) vietv,ot inteiligent'scein anunityi-the great principles 'of religion.. , In the time when Autony began to ,makelho monastic system pelpular m Egypt,Triiiiffren edict in Italy,•what was needed, Was a Min istry so imbued with sound theology .that r that quettlon—the great question of the• —could be met and settled by the tine mut caplet of the gospel, In. ,the time when an undue respect began to be, shown to to consecrated temples, and to budal places, and the elluich - vvas degenerating into a base su y erstition, ,w hat was demanded was such • riiiiiittry as could have Met that qiiestion, • and apply to it the principles of sound pflil uaophy and theology. So iii `every age, • there are new questions Mat ate to tie ithet by the ministry; and unless they show then). selves competent to apply to them the,prin triples of their religi on, they fall behind their genetarion,-and s how themselves incompe tent to work. Never were merle such questieits started than in this age, arid never was there more need of studying profoupti , ly the great principles ofreligidry by:: those • , who . take' upon themselves tobe' the gffides of_the public The true cpiettiOne, which agnate this age are tfet 'those di the monastic system of the - crusades, • cif "the 'points mooted by the !annelic doctors',Aqui nas and Scotus; nor are ley the !pettier:a ibeirt ttlikAthree orders' in the. ministry,,or the - riPestolie succession, , or theinviiries that 'have been started at Oxford; There hat been indeed, an d . is, an attempt to . Ibist the inqui ries •of by-gone years upon this generation,. and it is well to be .prepared to meet theirs -put those ire nth the 'things-that are• Mo ving the riiind of the world in this, age. Wow limited; after all, is the- circle which these inquiries can aeate ! •• flew fewolthe pee at large can be interested in the question a bout the three orders,' or the 'succession !' There are deeper things moving on, tha pub lie heart. Great questions of liberty, of gov- -ern meat,- ot education, of -freedom of tho't,. Ok•intemperance, of elavey, of the right to ‘tre 'of 'exclusiveness, of war and - peitee, of , • orgapization,. of the adap tibn of the Chrisjiae, religion to mar, are the *Sets whiolt this sige, as seep, are Molting at; and a man may bet an e n tire 'matter of all the; theology that can •be made to con veige•around the questions that have come, up at Oxford ) and yet never awake to the in quiry whether he is in the eleventh or nine- . te'enth century,' and while he is re-arguing the points which havebeen determined ages ago, society 4l move on in strides which • he will neverllrearn of .overtaking, towar'l the point which it is destined. yet to • reach, and all they of Oxford, and, all wno moot 'similar questions to those agitated there , 'Mill be felt behind. . • !. But fert l ffeir.,_,A;preaclier', 4 thpuld not 'Oily VU able fib appr eciate to come it In adapting his ,instructions tothe great qtiOttions which he' ives, but he sh ould be in advance of lilt age... flirshould' bd .a r ble Intelligently to take positions to which soelety lh its progress. slibuld be 'able to t hrow • himself:into the 'future, and taking his stand on the great principles, Whidh'are to Bye in all, times, and wh,ich are ;vertu be iegardetl:setled principles, he should 'be pre• pared te,ilelend Mem. There-are net,..wfew tech /Mille Biblia—in the comparativelk 'en explored Views of diviee truth, which are to be brought mit, and- which are to•make the world, what it is yet to: be. ,Whether these positierit-havebeen - held li-the-past-or mot; whether his'owir.,age adopts and practises on Mem or not, *ho preaches the theology of the Bible should delend them, and should btj ablem show whit importaerehamies the 'lair applieatior dl the principles of the • New Testament would make in the . . .. The men whit liilve done much lor•the _race have pone-in advance-of their age;-tipy— have.inaihtainetk positions,. often. in the midst Mu LA ch . persecution, , which, Society had ,not yet reached,: but to ,whom it was' destined yet to colig, and have ,shown their sagaoity, and their 'acquaintance with ,the,;oracles of truth by being utile to, WIT, Awn]) , laivanuctt positions, and by holding and delendingibent Itt the Cane, of the sneers ; arid flowtrpt:ot the world. , ,Such, iaon tycle„ F e ather prat, A:9°x; . titilua,hti' :We" to ~tha,paritans ,and .i pligtims; ,such a trtatc,M relation tolheffghcoßt ion ackti'llTvt°,. *art P9 l l 1 5 1 1 'it;)'i , Was!. VY.lihem ''Pentt•, , "'Os' OPNs , ‘Ye.4 l. sl l .4lo:9.llista'' l;lions on the , watch-tOwers ant? . "leap mot ioilly_ tYlihe has" L haeti-flol'oiell; eni,l,-,MattAain. not only . o.tbat has tiilea, i thought into the , textora GI , society; 1 it k, we , are Ace search out and_, trit4ntaiiin,thottei great : ! ri o • es q which wiliimcStnii,in We; ‘yorid.'n '''' 1410,4. 4 and Ito whialiohough'slowl b •yet, ' . I iceEhauly, :the t worlik,is.atLysaicing4.,•gf' g ibe, 1 eologylq_be_ preoeheskie net oolithal.Whi • has! bee° fiet ired esitruttlit past: tiinea•bytexperielloft i. not otly,,that,,,,whichrjS #4 l etk tO th greet lires lama otthosobthnesi 'butstbOtimbich twill, bo 4ltetiP ‘ll9;elate;PEthe.,werltlmhawillPfllely 'Shall have made its highest prim(assl. t .'sud . shall Inwouggpfitht,,tltoAintat9n • which the . ?Yf, 91PTFi l ? t !)T 1 4P 9 ;?!. , wtirkl cod. •,,, L , -f , ~...--, - ,--,---, , ,---..1,•,,..!,,,, v it' ... ..- IMP; r q tr 'lTR N, °Fp( 1 441 9cErir , LP14 N . 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