:.. = . t.., • .. f; ,„ t, f , . tl n , II f / .117 .VIIIEIV:,-.1c' 4• f, fr f 3 11111 VotumE EM c~,~.a s.~~, DR. 40111 ff 3. 1U FRS BAS REMOVED lIIS OFFICE urid D,WELLING to the two owl' briet . hutioro,Afloroing- his. Drug Store, un Weir rillain.ol , !eet• Apr11.14;1'847. . .FOLLEEi. tGiii(hiatc o . (t . hi.,..idrelttna Medical i! FI zt dt jlcia.). • - .4400THR •FOULKE respeetetilly cifterl , 'LEP ' ti professional .servises to the' ileac- Medici lie, Siiii4sry, stud, i mice' v. • 7()FFICE ids iho residence Or his,&uhcr hi S. oipoisi . to (late ' • itobesits) . , Hoist • ecuirir.Trllytia'ruit • , , • esi'llste, A 7, 1847. • . . . . OUTPR NI YEIRS has associated . his • , V nephew, M it..l. F...1 . .t.e'R50 - N,in hi h I) told Book Business.. ~ . By this arrangement, Doctor NIVEIIS will he ----eiishluittu.glve..kis.Atinli.v.i&d.nneuii_oiLtu_i • . ties of his•Professinn. . i NO isle, September SO, t SU. —Sins. • ••--- ,41,D nipg:l4. 2 ; Homeopathic Physician. ' OFFICE: Main etreA, in the bonne for • - murly uccupiod by Dr. Fred. Cliental'. Carlisle, April 9,184 G. *; Z 13, 1. Oke aIOLMOD '"~~ perfovin hir operations titit;ii Ole V "l'eetti that are required for their preset.- . 'talon ,siteltas Scaling, Fili,i , 'or will restore die loss of them, by A r• initial 'teeth, from a single Tooth, In a foil 'sett. (3,'Olfiee on P;ttstreeti a few doors South `is I the Railroad lictel. N. IL D... Loomis will'he absent from Car `tisle the lasttend ay s, in ouch month. - .11/11C 0846. . ,9 IV . gs' 7 , Vi 0 7, - c, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pittsburg} Pa, . TT AS . ret!irnefl Iron, Carlisle, In the practice. ut lois proliobsion Vittsbuirg, Alh•gl,eny • Fen. Itt, 1847. • HEMAY knnAn I'KEEKE 3 Arrous EY AT LAW: WILI, is h; ctissTrit the several Courts orGum -hmdantl null the ttil . tOlOttig euunties end et -1,0 all tr:ITOSSIOO1 1 . 1 business ltotl'OSICA to 114 care with prmemotessattii futelit‘. lldiee in South lisummr street, in Graham's. -e w-Aut iltling- r elmositeliseXost. Office. Cerlisk, August '.ll, t;.46.- c. - LOUNLIAP A:CIAILI S Attorney at Law. Dimicg,in Small' Hallow& street,it low door below .1. 11. Cirulium,!E.'sq. Joh. 111,1845. 74424:atra ,. 1 . 014: 4 . 4 .21:1 - 4 9 Algot.'AO , at Law. I grAFFICIR S, 0, Atlstir;Vom., ' LP iteW buihrlictt, opppsit.: the Post ORi ce. . Alitsd. 31, 1A37. CAItSON e. MOORS. Attorney at Law, i ciFFIGE in the rear of the Court Ilotintt, in the rnun. Wel.) ueetipiell by 4)r • 1647. DENTISTRY, &C. 3011 N W. 3EZENEIEL, 1111.1 i PECT FULLY intorins the, littliki c, that 1 IL hating opened en olliee in'.Stiuttrfluito%er street, nearly opposite the Post Otliiie;he 'sore, pared to practice :10;NTIS VILV ilk,ull its hillui, elicit. , Co al Xeetli are esseitiiA Co lieltli,beeictee . . astnrol.or artificial ones are not:only useful but ooltitainetital, and add patelially tli , .lie eoinfort of ~ Ita 'wearer. &y , ield:oak .be stated , what ice's) he ‘ - ifone to the teeth . sitlkqe,itio say tli.3rverb defect , eau he remedied, aad nelb Teeth Illilliisheil from it . single one to tilt entire set. flaring had etnisille ' ihthle practice !tit. a nonilier of yearildoo4.l.erer -4pckElA,Wilj, iv: g well tit, quell, as reodii.e tlivs, but the host real IS the speratiO'n, which will ' , lll all and llv lierlosniett-itt, the , , twist ettrehil titen a itr ' nd .1t oricieli kit 111 . 01 the veasion anti tile tithes , . .Personsw.aited no at thelr j•esideitc •ii,, eaer in knWII 01.:(11AiltlSpi , 1011111t .eitria chill. e. ,tie, inn y il wayalie fotid is}, his (Alice, ai ttliii •ti, - tr al his S•e4ideaceiii P it t it met i otibitdor !tort it Of Retitle' 's 1 .1.10;ry italile: ~ ~ Ale wil I A lin prom atly tittOill t 0 the reliiii ring. ol %Vatclles and 4ewelryl etli { s oilier. in South I laii . i yer street},, Aletli, 1iNG11,4.V.1 NCI 'Wilily exam', , 11 . , ,q• ' II Y , licvql,i9l). and, skilfgol exectition of his plirk, lie'i hokes to l'eceivettAil Iterehy,tolicits a • ' iluti.e Of ltt lillii lialkiiiiike. 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" --7‘: ; . 3 . 1, : : :::: .i : t H i'i i . :1 ,. ;. 717 . 1 ' , : : :: , _:[ ,1 :' ;, - .....!,..' 4,, ):: ' :, .:111 ., .1 ,,,,n * : ..,. /....... r.,,,, { 7.... / . . i ,..,;, J. , ' ,; • . :4 „ . ~,7.,1 . ..,,,i +:7 a., ~,:,,, , ~,1 : :,: ~_ , 7 . ... . i . t f i 1;• Ft , ,i' ~ .4 ~,,, , 1 , 11 -, ..ti .ofipai , / , -)1, , ,.! ---1,,•,:,... ~„.., ~ , G ,,,,, , _ ... i. ,, . . , ~• .., . •- •• ir.l - .... - ,1 ,' , 1, , ,..i H ;,,; : ',, a,. , ~,, • ,,, ,,I i -41171 . 1,1 . 2 .f.;., , ..1.-.1,,,, , h ~, ~, , . . , • 'r.i A i.,..4.ii r 0v!, , , ~: i ,,,•:-.., . 1- :I ,, rz• ' ttst, . ~ , ...:0.. .‘ • , -,. • . ME lIMIMM= 3usurance it,omptimes. The Airlutnalrlienelit liffel(n -„ 'onrance Company. Of/ice yall'Stiteet, New York. •This institution is distingershed tram other-Cite loituritide Companies, by all or, most ordi ft i-6110(4n g 'peculiarities: lat. IVliehfie . premitiiris'are over 950, one fourthillaytel:pattrin 'mush, and three fourths in,a seeilied, note, lit 12. menthe beating inter. &if; or the'Reeinintn, may be paid in, tnentlily or ipia - ite - rly !mitafineetti, Ts taken ott eihgle life ex. 'oectihig the einchhht. oFSSIJOO. lird. The assured `urn not liable beyend the trudlint of tlieir pit:minute. ' AiSp . heanta are not reekonod*year :OlLher than they arc, but are taken of Oil age of-fe-nearest - hirthday. --- ThrriallerbtfrOrniz hula arc us low us those of any other Com: pane. Sth. No. Ditector can borrow 'tiny... itiao onno Com 11th. There jinni nominal capital Co goy in'er; tug upon, nnd there :are nostockhoiders among whom to duvidu the pro *ts, other thou the us cured. 7th. Profits's:re deellirad annully, the seen -:red-ittVittg — tfie - optikeitlferUicitTidiiiw t lie lirdfita, or Icnyettnim to accumulate.. Scrip be issued tinnually (16 those not indebted to the Company) for the estima ted profit;siiirl tlie'scrip will be redeemed; when the profits s!;)iount.'in S:2110,000. 911,. Sit per cent interest will be paid upon 'he jerip„linnually in Cash. lOW. Every preCatition will be taken to pievdnt a forfeiture of policies, . T i cie business Ciimpany hoe exceeded that ifitity other during the perled of its exis tence. Since its ecinimencenient there have been issued iipw i ards.ii . f :281n1 policies; the pre. . iiilutlla,4linll thel same exceeding .;S:150,0011, tf.DREICI? • PA'TTERSDII, Prat. The siihserlberik agent Air the abo4oiiin. pany, for Carlisle ind its viciiiitv'; and ha hue , usi.ociuted with ainsell, as Medical Examiner, J. J. MIAs, M. D.—Application fur insurance', whether by letter or 16 person, will be prompt ly attended: to; and, pamphlets 'containing tables of rat as, &c., ciyi be had by application, at the Driig; Store of Dr. Niyees, or - of - the subscriber. • • M. CALDWELL Cdidle, Ilecerrter 23 'LS/.;. Life Instramce - with Prospethive Bonus. .: 111 P. A:1112 ARD• l•IFE N9'11.1? ANCV.4 AN. NU 'l'Y & TItUSI C(,),MPAN PH I tit DEMMA. 4 - 'Capital $:roil;000 —C.Litter l'elvetnaT. . Office No. I. 9 CrtoPnut atrect. C ONTINUE la 'lnahe Inaoanee on Llyes, grain Anon ince and , Endow ritento, - and to Trust' , frorwindividtio . lx, - COrporate 80. dies, Colitis oriel:lice, anil exetintive them agreeably to tiler detiiro,of thEi tied re ceive De.06:5'1,18 of ;I,l'lley Trubt odd on interest. Thn . 177ampany add a lioniss nt stelitd periods 10 the Insuraticit for no, Thp fiat Bonus - vi.toritppropiiinkra inpet'c'einber t 11344, a Menet ing 4n tu per cent nn the shpt teemed - under. tlielltick Voile lott; to Bfper cent'. 76 per vein.. St..r., on every $1;000 originally Insured. The operation of the Bonus wklrrte seen by the rtillowink ex - amities ronn the Life Insti'rance Register of UM Company, thus: Amount of Policy and Boons or Hones pave b/e 4IL the Policy, 811 al inei.l addition. IS4rl..y's dec. No- 58 1.1100 190 1,100 89 • 2,500 250 2,150 204 4,000 400 4,400 276 . 2,000 1-7,5 2;173 333 5,000 4:17 50 5,437 50 Mites for Intairing $lOO on n single Life. Age' Fur 1 year. For 7 years.. For Lifet *onnolly Gorman, '2O $0 91 So p St- 7.7 . :01 1 31 - 13i1 • 23 40 169 183 - 3 21 50 195 ' 2 09' , , 4 61) 60- 433.. . 4:0 ' : 7.08. Example: —À ,perhOn aged 30. years next iiirtlilley,hy paying ilieCompany 61 31, would securirto his felinity , or heirs .111i0t1: slialdd' he. die in Aiwa year ; 'or f0r.913 to he secures, to (Lent 41,w0u or for 413 60,nimuully for.ect!en years, be secures to them 61 0110 should he di in seven veers; or.fOr 803 611 paid annually during ,provides $1 1100 flieneyer he dies; li,r $65 50 they would - receive.ss 000 should he die in oortlear. Furthcr.parliculers respecting Life lesu• ranee, Trusts, dce, may bo lied at the office. • B. W. BICIIAR lA, President, JNO. P, JAMES, Actoury. • Philuda, March 17, 1E.47. ellltli . :AßN S. NIL] PiTEPIIEN MILLX SUS . QUEI-HANNA , LINE: FUNK , & • • FORWAhDINGLAND COMMISSION NIERCHANTS, 11Aa1tlEgBUR6, pRi 111 A VP. pureliatieil the establishment of J. lit 1.1 kazti.i, where they will eotitinue the Forwurtl fl tnxd CoidnilssiOn 'business. ~t• 'They 1101.1 added; severtil . new Tide, Niletertht nal limits to their Line ; and will be Tully pre ; pared ‘t.lien, the. quads pites . i.,te forrer ! l Produlie' Met,clisodize, to and front Baltimore, : 104 et ‘tittileiltel pripei'j and wit 6tha uttQc o 4ol. B l*Sch• I •. : ,EWENTII, FOR I.loAlrg. Wright MA Nephew; Vitie'Str'Wherf, , ..I.lTi No. 71 flowlyiti AV It %ore. timete 'FOB, CARS:!Ir Bo \y n. .:„; . i ~, , Alb .1' ' ' i'i . ;: y l i . 14411441,MtLZHX-iii • ' r" l ' " l ' " a ' 0 gpAtrAir'?„l43. 6441. '.: ', „l : , ' ..i ( i 11.," , v. , Ny afv, 1 e i,, - • di ti v , i l 'i tv.) 4 4,9i PIMP Alt ' i l t l it' li ? ' iidns: Ma sl ' A - r illl ry- 1 ' ? i lidaePoi ii t I . ?SIM -,-, co 1 151 t its i 1.., P i Ari .7 : 1 19.g14 t tr rlir'' • t'l tit 7 1) .." 1 "p 6 4 1ca11.#14 1 0...11P . lii ie 1 i '6* filii 5 (6 fv1,191119,;1 1 9PP4P , 03' , v - , ' -,..-.•;.:. . ~,, ,, ,; 1., .,: ii; fiaginttill otfil r i No llil 7. ' '' '' "I, 'Alt* '''' - 1:;,. , 1'.1. if - 4'8 1 41)144 \ 0 ) , 2.1) , 14t1141! :: ... 1 ~ -„ 1 , ......,.... ~ 'Alston ' . 1; 4 1. V . ' l'l''` ' ,',..tkill ')' i s . . .. . . . rt. ;.;'% o:) . wrgitrzmz)!azmm .4t1:40•5.444WittW, tau " Flom Journal: - • S'PRING:. • • I know that the Siwing.tlmo 1 ennte,itr 1 hfurA. In the morteg . early'ntlthe Thrt,hlythe bluebird And high lit ihe Chor'ilty a :Theutinnin, ttat brings Tidings of Smellier nlgh, Warm on hie '‘vinge • And see;; In the 'Wage MA , . Tlie violet blue: . With its, half-opened lid • —' dew t• --- And in the border trim The erocui lifle up, As a gating novice Her tiny cu'it. . And the tirnbk tint - His fast • As a child frolics.past Flushed with the chose ; And thy .wind wooing Wild Delight ae it, goes, Trom Abe t(tveliuilding lipa Of Ito yelturg, Kura: • • Qh tho season goy, , , When mirth front its Oman, Wanted by thewtrrnill ray, Burnie into bloom • And the soul's - cherished thoirght, Iniprionned too long. , By to own fervor taught, Breaks into song: Thew hnittw the - 13prloz4 ntie Her emixhioe, her Showers: Welcome the merry chine, flemd in her'frowere HMI her with beaming brow,. With eports end Owe r Crown her with•gerignde .now, Queen of the rear einin FAlnilurgh 'Journal BEAUTY AND I'ItIDL I'ATTEItt& CO.-.. TA LE .111iss Getievi'Vo Patterson was the dau , lT , ' ter old wealthY merchant defunct, and the I sister of a Wealthy merchant living, both of the Well-known firm ofl'atterson & Co. She possessed a . considerable,fortune of her own besides expectations; had once been reckon= eil.a beauty ; 'apt - Ws - Stant very Petsonabl'el womatrof some lorty.years of age. That 'she . .rentunted ivJ iss Geller ive,Patterson was en-, tirely her own fault. She 'might have been matri .d over and over again; the ccnnt'itott council and the coact tit aldermen had - been ' opened to her more than o.me; and ,it • Was paid Mid tehtsed the better half of the eivie.-throne. Miss Genevieve in effriei,Wai - iroutl—that was her She had reasonable beauty, tolerable good sense, kindly enough feelings,- and ample fortune, but all these advantages were swal lowed CYher pride,. And tMe-.Vag . fy to tie wondered at. Long beloto Miss , Genevieve rune into the world, , her father had gbt ashamed of his small beginnings..- l le vonitl have fain forgotten his talents, in dustry. honesty, even thb blessing of appro ving Ileaven, which had raised hire above the mass of hi; fellow-citizen:.--lie coe)ii thins-of nothing now tOt his Wealth. -atjd , • , greatness, present; andpiospectiv; and when t'o these wale added a 6hild—thou4ll an ab ly chiltb=a•daughter, who was both a • wit end a beaely„,,lits measure of srosperity was full. Ho had nothing mote to live for and accordingly he died„ and was buried, aid there was ati end of l'aterson,settior—of Pat erson & Co. Miss Genevieve was born in the purple. Fier stalely walk was never accelerated by any voice more powerful than that of her own indlination„ her complexion was never deepened by any glow but that of anger, the very winds of heaven wets not permitted make her nose blue.. But of all tote adtmr-, ors-giber greatness, all the slaves of her lienulk,anli the, ministers of her pride, the ' mater bit thithiastie, the itiost . Jevoted,thenoste nernlcions, was 'Jahn . 'Singleton. •John Sip-, glet;rw.wws,a,sort .of charity,-boy, a species of errand-lad r ,whq had become attached ,one • kiloWs not lioir tit the Patterson. earl Poor John Singletond wheat he first saw The. little, lady enshrined to the qiiimaginablefinery of his liatiter's drawing town, bow his great eyes, open Mouth, and illsteittled ears gaped as if they would haves vallowed her And they ;lid swallow her. She bditame, horn that moment, a part of his-existetrce,she was the soul—the esoteric meaning, as it were— ot Patterson tt. Co. lie respected, and in Some ikon dreaded, his muster, btit heic who , was his muster's idol, he: worshipped. In, he, course of years the E. rand boy became the clerk. Poor Mr. John Singleton ! When' he took tea sometimes at the very table at w himi S h e ' fka t_.... w hen the cup and -srldeer in Ms' hand clatterbd like pen of castanets as she spoke to hint ! Spoke!, ay, „ aed kindly; too, and matig--' , 611 Whet aV6ic,e, ad ear, what a foiano!-emit what a heart' of'bis for keeping nine, a if she played. by electricity with. a• wire IletWeen thwies,trantent.and Vosord! , In tle.ppurs6 of yttars the olek* be,- came-the Co. I.9or_JOnitiglealcin:Escinire! , He 'lied seen with' his 4,k , ri byda' rnitartisS''grstiVilroin , a 4it410 girl into MOM) WOlTitun had froth ,fll.ll;bli3wolvicanian iat9.a.a ails .was •rdistrilss still. Xs for himself the. crowfeet tra 7 cea'ht tlikfborrier Of his eyes, the light #rial u 'al .poi , liertrigs of,qactw c werd, begintoligt to hairilaad.4oP tirrap t otto ~%yLvtid irito!az bf the pithiperous 'rlibralian•ytoriitohr.Singleton;i iEmairrgt Tait. ad*, in ihis..fillielll,year. Hut i hircheattoyaa,atill.oountlitilLtwe, Misa the Hive, Ofti artaer 'o blabs f (lie but brit frintastieliby. , t ertng ttlretirilif 'of 0 1 44-Wl4oh iPPIYI,PPaII:/,.l ll P.l:rimagildlltiert, withcqz,tatteetitif,theludgari/nt,i,;„ l l.4me,,6faill ny, kind ivoublintisadonitidered , adribeit , 6 OCY,Pe'l v k i 9, l ,9,M!!ll7e Pt 1 61 0 111 , f sosomethingpro 'dtti 14.104prii rich t 1 wfirth litt.F . Odaafileitthoti'ltatinitaatt ;I • Cobedianus "...wdaliffoltylar,to4,ooT§llloo,ls74e,imrirm . : lihor itikA,tricrim944,9ll4q.,.ttiot. d.'a {t a pers d I"44hei • 6 tititlOditlteielkikkikrae!etvwkiret insefifiritbly 'tOnd e A lo , l oo 4l TV l s l 9v , fiß4 liA l 4,9ugh, eaa.,lawa. )314_ a h id tiddit:a rkttrift(4l , ttm, u l 'afthLag °thin blEJiihillbidgfeldb PiijOlaortie ; hgr _pr i kth d iPaaigtf'W l o; l . o 7l l4o yroit* -' tlrtaa;W9l,ll . aye valle alf e ladig T biddiT (it any), f j !;: i ff ti ;Tide more oniNnvrei,r.oi,j,andiNifrioJ3hO' 4 ' „fß 4, Th tefit,pl94gh i go„ll9,49ll9,ldm,a , tgi; aklffkgftr'lncfefrtLwleo4o4l iA NP in k7 , , rtl,:iikl 3 W 6 1 ai(fila, iU F Kelaiillnakifilooo 6 ol4*Sidaik ;694' ". .„ .... . the proud . decision of ,her, obapr y tor,,to,,ipiat her still ;white ittiti AlllOOlll, lIK9lll lB O l3 9Wnal chubby palm, into the :bloodtred.liar4,ol a .• •i. , Sir ,Peter.Ditigle was, a telkartil,p,ptikrdia! vi itMr a b ag g y4 r dwa..aad. tk.prelosiort whity i *owl* baw l , a.vificli v alti something almost ferocioaslckbis aOpearance but oh a. nearer approault.the, p,pectOfor, vois reassured by amnild ; MO.! rounded lip, not tolnentibriailllo4.PaPY.WA. and an, irresolute slop, Sir,•Pet,erilitliictoyall Understood' tit 'have , beett., the JiliflY. l .ll , tlf, , ,flci estic tyranny, and' untnYi POle,9 l ;k Ntls.t.,!9 ( ?) that his prefererea of Miss:Gerrnivlear,O;arerse trom her : rather. tall,at.ifulljorellil• yresentingorrilrilrinrcentrastilelliab7v.flhe - , sk vixen . 140114.,.wham.daalialiati'rel lieveclhlin lay.6l4e.m4nfos;P i tiforlii•;,i ; • ~i ; Hfs weeing • procv.ded,#nlioat,*lhant. , It may be Said., indeed, haFit been carried. in .Ablieciaarrountled si,Nliregulitietilliy, all; the puncttlios seriietyjeirlieleint. hie iJrida' elect Were nover.knownlp, be,alone nigether, till the /tiny on which the,"Proposala _were: maile'rid fair was over in less thaw e.• gluing...l an hour. The retelling, in shen, was lixed.,the lawyers on bco l li sides were hard at work". and Sir. Peter, weeinvited to dinner to them the lady's friends. ,„... ', • . Irtitti said the' Wonitit had Oeceed ed. without accident, but this, Philesdphically speaking, is incorrect. The' 4coidents, how ever; were seperately, invisible to ilie,nakcid eye, and are therefore indescribable' by the pen, altheugh, setriellow debit:dr; Sir - Peter telt more and more anklons As the' fateful moment drew near. He tried. to love -Miss Genevieve, but felt as - if he could not take the liberty. He once called her "Jenny'7 a loud an his dressing-room;' hut iminedintely looked round iii alarm, as 'if he had done something impudent. At the•grand dinak his neart died within him as hp contemplat ed her . queendike figuie, and f n taking her aikv. 'slabs, instead of offerit hitt arm as -comlortable people doy he- led.-her-at-arires length hy_the Whet' seated at the table, i fie was reassur.-. ed. !or a baronet, was a great man in ~ that company. One bfilie geesta liras:continual ly looking at him furtively ; and:atwayd• with' drawing his a yes suldenly T .when, deteined, to fix them cnt his. late. Tfie r sarnia al appeared. 16 have an. Unusual appetite. 2 - He ate ever\rthing', without ilikrirtfinaticill'or remorse. likFieloSed liohliing..; Hes scorned • the sr.:queued otalishes r ,and„ pitnbled every sauc open his pliitethat was handed round the fable or Stood Within' his riiaolV He im agined, every body asked him -r io`drink wine' and till sorts of wire—and aneepted the in , .vitatiou frankly. ~this trais John - ,Sin - gleton%;, but the occasion Was a great one fur John, and it is hardly surprising if he was not _ex actly aware 'df what' he *as about. • Sir Peter, in thelneantink,though grdti 1.• etl„by 1 - s - tf . ate. of course; next hisgrandly bride', and ttiat . spoiled every . thing,--,- - - . Shin rya's trigeante to a degree he had nev er witnessed before but ill one, person ; and when at, length site rose,slowly: and drawing up her figure to its full heigirfi made a bnw, Srr Peter bowed in return so IoW, that before he had raised his head, the.dner was opmed for her by'Another. The - Other was of course John Singleton, and the baronest was annihi fated by the look of indignant Slarpi hie turned upfin him by, Miss Genevlevia as she swept out of the room. • ”? ' , It 'cannot be's:lid thaihe resumed his porn ppsure when she had . . gone, althouo he [breathed more freely. Sorneterribleddeaap, peered to haunt hfs thoughts, - which every new riind then 'he,,' woblillaY hold of, as it 'Were by. stralagerit-ainfattempt to drown in Lite. claret,. And lip, we seccessful ; by de grees. So many anccestti.v,e, s du9kings ar last told upon the tioublesoine spectre,`' which now kept clear of the magic circle o! the de. deniers, foal alter 4 time. Sir Peter, knowing that it woolri be imperatively required of hum got up valiantly, to pay his iiidyloVe the coin plimeni of presenting hinisoll in the drawing room the first man of the company. • The barenet watt,daunted fora momedt as .itie Wane of light and beauty broke upciti,liis over, when the door was open,ed The chan deliers seemed urlAteady—the floor we'd a la -0 steep-»but ...ttastering his' courage; he walked herdidy_iiii to his bride, .mid litterlipi c4 to dash intrx,ccaiverftwion,, SW, was cold, • - --resei ved, fie if ilie,. had Apt _lorgolten the nuttier at the, !loot', _ but_she was-likoailso beautictil,,theAliiret felt vat ai ,at his heat I f , dnd the liaittrie? tie rieiraiete ' .1 -le at length ventured to sqddeze her ventlls' little thoit• is her hand, droppodby.her,itle. encl. OXIII. Aing. in . thp 'lac ! , thatit. wits not witlitliawni he asketiber to sing.,, She wonted, presin,g.— dflin rely " whispered Sir, 'l.etisr, Who was low beyoud ' fear„"you will uot, deny ate such a tavor't Let rue lead you to the ,instliarnetlt: my tinge —do, my own-rnrig!" ' ~r If ate Unhafitty 'mats h'id` diaged - her up the room like a milkrnaldr , by lhe arm! or been giildrbf'snrother'monstrotis spleculni the tnight - httve'bdettl patiltioedpilitt the fatal word Ilishad , :pronounced • weedills. i terot , : of, Miss Genevivo's, life, i : r ~,L,,,,...„.---- t - ' --- ,"Slr," said she reddedilnedo the root of, iltujiar; tinil . :ll,aihii3O telitt'etiiiiulaiteeup 'ilii MO ettlipjf; , sEivouN h a ve you to ' kdow that doh 'sail Miss l'altertioill s !'"iiritirne4 , 'iiWaY - iis - klaPadbleSi"firirrifiiillcptl liketiqxttiet I #tibie"e'aiiiegi, , , l t'dilitiletheil 'chid' dflierherfil . ' W hisn'tlili l ieirbr, the teritleffilin eintiired! .the roottQlitiii'lliat'lthikVati i tlitebletVibithei solitary brdirtrifirlliblintecond,in search of %V 'bah:diet "IlliffriVis`ifti'bercirltiii. ! 011 ;s1Vhcire'ii:Sir.tPeteri Itlistivflenevii3l4l" ) ' :whispered Jqhm.SinglgtkpoiftrivgliyotiloY4t' t her, „lair', ,•., , f,, , , , , • ' ~: "S‘' " timi l lic k fidw l q . had li titiel‘lliitli:' l ',','°, f it "?k,q't bar it diOn ittiintleedtlbliii le et4ldtil 1 tOf 0 wev , i}l . Vitiftr/ 1 -.;-,vinn . "t !iff_;:i . i.:4 f' , "l.,:a i C1( ?" , '"'-"Vt* , Whit AO fO4llOll/ J5041 1 11,, 7 ; 1 i'lfA r .,9,S• dt i l .k r Ai l .. ll AJNi '7 4 lfltidl.n ea W i ht . tiliv itlitlei .atid• ooptettimg ,theatirul:' , .Vnayitt l , no.', ..40Nulu. 4 1iikaPP,eneAthk t e• Id . 9i'lt#Plie•P‘ ii.' 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'501,, not, e' ‘the gccl l l l l:PMlAn4, / srl'ltqu,lereltlite( o ),,vil,- „ e i must,conts : wc 7 ,p . m t 9O . !NA . anew ior„t, e '.• , lidtplierbaaketta.leihultert:. , Oc:3 - Ohlit:lcilltivi him; •licinglidin,,into,lbe,:ream",if . y . yeiltava,tn. r 4 ragAiiity w.ill,goyiltyidd this „une ,nibre proof. :ellleit•ittlee, run, e l ?, l o!fiV ,l ,detijPi' , 'N'C l ili:"dt- ' l ' s ie,ltte.t Pele,( l .o) if.tY , ltele,ef'et•,lile 1!!.,,' 1 7 53 . 1 iP;t 1 4 ,1 01 1 ARMIglheITP,a,0 6 ..r*,•": 6 °Ici. 11 ' - iffiElt1101.!8:, (hat mere 'Wait conictierabia,do,iibt ;as: to typethey, the . , steriff)tiottLeatiltl, litiate,the ,tinnier-cif.,o,pverOuUtt only oneAliip pause+ 41.,.whetto . elirtlEas,teetiter the vessOt. till ,loy,weru,upficitlY'litiat , ,ing till tiro.; lines ! by: rvi:hattehe was rebored, fo the quay , 4 kt that. , IttelnerittalUtketl-Ite, ellernen juinpudiut beard .aild,colninquile•ii the at fr,ajrtealty ,itet444o l Illb - fieTaype - 0 ttrl,Yclif Iterculii ;land . was . jam :abiot,tet.plungirdtiwn Ale ,Companien'tatlifer; When a sct , uullltCtwNee,..o) o ,lltipr,,atip the ye4e1,; . 11 - ,e reynaMing rtmornig hue spapPed, and-she drifted to sea. At dile, sight John Singleton clasped his hand's in derippir.— "Onciisin the iihrirea' - 'ot Fiancee;'' bald, lie I, lktNiieich-..iii.safe, and tiow,crin I returti to - mein the eye'6l Miss Geneviev.e.Without xrly . , prisoner?" , 11 ,. ~.. . ~. , , 1 t=he storm niCreaseit, 'and the fugitiieri'bar °net as he lay -upotra sett in the thibin;. Was, - so deadly sick,' that it was sometime belore he could recognize the face Whieli.was eve ry now and Wen raised ,from the cashion from the oppiarite sofa,' ainl was always with drakVii suddenly as their eyes met: Tne as.: sociatiou of ideas ut length led firth to the dintier table of the day ; before cd'itit :in his state of gliastly sickness ilk cuufusiOn of mind it is' no wonder that his impressiqns Were vague and indistinct. How could the omniv moue guest of .y.estertluye it_lhe 'Channel.' with. iptthia inornic„, ,, w itti ' It as „,nbeurriir..,, iy, iit itm ust - te teal. What s.ras his pur -pda-at ' 1111a - I'ollld he do to hirii iri,Frur.ce't Whoetibusinsissif. he, ;Sir Peter, chose to stand an tuition 'for breach of!pitarthie rather than undergo-a nother--thirty „years alavery . ? The'rnan-was an, ass; lie was 'Werge l'' 'Oft,. if he were but . Ait*ll.eno,tigh! but* liOrelngth er 'lurch of the vessel made the baronet's ve-. ry pouf tile , wi,lhie hitn,litru, and-sinking back to utter ex liati.Stintb,, lie close - Tit 44, , eyes . upon his °derby. - ' ' „ .. ~ . '' W fare the .battinet was thititrilternatelygra 7 ., 'ring' With7rTige and goggling-salt in the ego- l sties of 'death. . Mr : John Singh/Am:lay. err) joyjng the fugitive's misery, rind feriliii4 des-- perately hie OWii, lar`Jolin waitieiy whit as Sick'X's the Betrayer tit Misa-derietrieve's el fectionsi -A./desperate lurch tit length .occuT-' red,dphich:tl)yetv. ir.,g.ei.ei into the raiddlC, of -the, froor,lindlo,theitetictiii,Jotn Wis at rani he lid - eY . , nitrsidd: Irle'llltlit - they'ilete'b, at, that rilon t tint. Ititif,'ilenl i andtliat they were ; compeller) - to gaz:c 4ractively in stash othyr'S faces, with their scildeb eyes, till they be came accestotned.tii,ifie sight. - 0 „, . ~ 1 The hborm conti n ued many hours, and the vessel beabubout the tititich Roast not _der : , iqg to appi ouch. It' was,alreay dusk wttet i she lay at length by the side of the pier—Sir Peter by this time neither knowiug nor clu ing iti what countiy, 'or it in the, habitable globe at at. Mr. John Singleton felt better, and lie had the baronet carried Inithwith.into a. vehicle, and bet to thi latter letui tied to entire consciousness, they'weie 'rolling ailing a dark and solitary road. •• " . • . ' . ! was Pete r Witniderect whlther his enemy was - tats.ing* tile: Was lie- thus itutried up, country iir beConfiCeit id iiitrileam tir 'a . can.' Vetij.t• 'Was MS tiontielit to'llibl 'marriage' to be' extoitedb;•itireittl adit.Wittert . He iii 3 Ok ~ ea in Johil'a (lice, buftha, itepassfible teetered 'gave no replY; add the birtintit had' not- pet heart to speak. • He 'turned his eyes' tow ards the road, and with a languid -curiosity, hidi , eating returning, etrength, 'le watched the foreign looking laces an d costumes 'which gathereirtibtaitllie -- Oarrifige as they were elniagitig , horses. They at length arrived as he supposatUnt their destinatitimi Liu Was lifted out us the vehit•le,, h urried through ~ a , I.tyge a 44 handsome hall, Whiked tip abroad staircase, aria all bai•ili'aggeil midi; n littignfi: - cetit drawing mom, wherabefothid himself —piiitly Irony from surprise,. parity Iro tear, and .pariry',.froni sheer iitauttion,ku n eettiig at the feet tif elitis,Geceyfeite'. - •• The . 630 rfi 6b'gi had beeit, miiiblii 'hi 'ap ; pren6h rile French coast witti.iiatety;iand af ; ter, heating. dfi Lind .on all tiy, had reierned to , ir, Peter ilire* ii; feverish,look hi ttiti door the windows the chimney And then 'lleitVed a deepAigh::,; ll ll , tii•diiiit;" Said he "spateme yohy: i repreaoh Obi Fls :villa .a it able- to talc ti leave,' ol7yTitl - hist,rAiilht, beca,OpititaNen ancHnper ataiveSualeesa balled - me to ii, distance, For give sipi"unitilentiOnill' 'diiir 4066v-441°re. iiie.„tO • .I'tiiir Tavorandi'wittitiraW not thiiv . lovely- lied& hem ;oniiiivha:tbill- preiv;the,, mostiitilvoled, prltlistittli,dli" --.' . .. . 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(Ilig'seir,Ace• 'rilib' tWiiiide' , 'el 1 11440014 life.! l ,:, 'She leatitlilletwilyt urto9 ~. hitO • at* tie,, sahe , a p a k e it an i t :s ld hi ), sW4A v ntliirf f . ie j f 4 li _ t i ! initichttitould.c.liablyliAte.ROttitPerl,7lll4 p,'", ' itiip - is) - htlookitivovmtpfmohtfixiqr "lA' , Atiatioevlsk ttilimmtrtmiiphiOtonti,filrF.'y , mi. in in)iint daytif ky4b ft il?s %IN Jlsl l . l Vcß l i In ' 4e:Wilpotipi&ir }V_ll,oiAl.r.'49lllll.lWilqqnl,..rtr itlteiiiiitelootilig'iortllt)tit9y99llllitiiiv '''' .o " I hf*nhicl , ut4elV.Ekill#9 , l9Peeilf44li l o4 'iPtai ri.l. t/yi'i' `oloosAk..all_Pro-I,Tkittett,";l4--, ise-Geneviev.e .. : 44tonson. ,Co I' r ,O ) :tell ;p?.;llllefeimeibao it r- . .e..-0 , I ,: , ts3 l ooFigiiiNV4 l .4llo6 4 4l ,, lptke4 6 d -- ' , liiitur,d,ON ItiftilftP4dPittr„zl,e l l oL l itgen,:tory,A, - n. ev shi ti !Soo .44g10 Vlretisl3llllll 4 y44ll6d'llArlii - heilt,eqiint 'no ii4iititOutf!,V!ter`o 4 9l l flitrittibmollliirAtall on. 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'4'" — •'''' . -• '' : ''''; , •'• ••:'•••-'4• 4 . ‘, ' Alattl 4 Sitt i Vit.L. ' I 4.444 , " 4 -• • - • •r-tz t . \,o , 't.tt 1. rt 't . o;irmlrierr;Wr , 1114 - '' Idrt j i,1.1;41 f 4:04- THE GREAT- WESTERN. , • • tl : !l'hlikt estil ir 72, •Thet Hera' he is I ; Fort grown 'tliVilltelli`dttentalledsfillsticks.„ • to the army. 1 1nthte44,,,is mgly when , ,stie isi I ailed ,tvith-liteso i ldiers s i ne. 4,20,i1, to. tchonl64, prisept gine tter tent is • pile ed,ai, .same rougli:;and4LziadYtiolidinhiiird, ihe same esprit du co 91, iw hicti ,hai distinguished heir - 1 1-She keep* a I • real/4AG hr tries-k4uSe, esitesi4lly, tar • the%otrieWs r atid givak.adti6k to a 68tIVY. hifeofte favutyte one, , J.et,uriy.:nue sa t y r a.tvoyil,cgainst can jkirpy, and shelli ante friar to hurr 'audit!) tii4Ltiokl:hirn'Anwn. One 'instance, 4 0(11 9 Pf.ituena Vista, F04r_1i,1ry,...:1;34,.. a i limit eflVtUietite'relloW, in all the litene aod ,all of . John.tlilphin in lily in volUntary equestrian •feixt,frotit into'Sahilly 'and tip • to ,the - quartersthe Gi4.at.11.!6-tern. He %%fps irembliiig an that on e:W odd: i Meg i no, an •litvlsibla'dlecirilyttig machine was operating,,onlhis nerves. ~ • " I.lelly r what-"s-t I e-i itane r-w it -y o .Natic,:y-twligs...shcertd y0u . ,n0w,,1 7 . said the ,f‘auiatile.heAtess." ' • "Oh „ars Bourdene•!" - 'said/the - counterfeit soldieftlie apology fur a man 4 ;'we'll all be 'slain' by the Mexicans Gen.l.aylor-is-on the retreat . ; it's . all over with 4.91 . I ticiulOhlt.care," continued , in a whining tque i • 4 l. would:in kern, but tarp,' !cold wontim and three children in the 'States.' • kney, Johp,'-saia she to Me•when I - was 'ebitting aWaY 77 ,'AI knoW, yonr .will tiet you lido a kcrape—you are too i tupelo uus,John said she: and -it was true for her. If 1 was not, 1 might still be a waiter in a respectable rostaurat in,New - Orleank. Habit you ,got p cup cif coffee, for me, Mrs,,Bourtlet tv—(sucA is the Great IVesterti?s id. name) battit you got a cup. of tioittie for rite jusflo quench my thirst?" ;;P.NiSt IVatson, 4 said the Am -a - 7.9 u woman of the carrip, sternly. yOU, croo„turt!, whore heart liaagoLthe "Gas letielted . -- • - .' ' .-tiOh,-I saw. it; - Bahl the little man, ‘stiAv it with my two eyes."-- ' .. • + , l-tits-a said the Great W,..Meru,,ernp hat** irever retreats—the American runly never retreats never haS iIL - Liiniever be fore; to 'hiy • I...ndwieitge, li g , zet6if- out, you skiilt,iynw,•or till give you..what yen , ind nut wait:long. en ough tor ;Me. SleNicans, to giyeyouP . C . And here shehAari Med an old swOrd,Whaidie had Conir,e;•Mdlnio a car- Wring Ipzifej over the head man, frointWhitilf - lia ran. still faSter :than he tan Irinnl4f.aut-Yisla.— • -- - - Th i s Beene Was not wel!_pver. when news . .ai`rived 'on,. 'death' of - Chg. Lincoln. " On' hearilig•lt the Inert, knife fel I , from her liand• —she tell herself upon -a chair and Wept .? , , "'Yon.ltriew the Captain y ou pot' 541.4. Boiirdette a 'penyin ,resent. wffnew ..him !” . .said she, iiAmig-the' big A erus.from her bronzed face with hor weasy apron—' Ifnen ` him ! 1 didn't knpv any one else,. ; ,: twos (he ebligleyt'me s:x years ago in Jefferson 13itioracks',lsliortly after my iirsi husband jometl the leg,inient—and he has eat at iny, table all the time since. There was no runawair in him! Hut peer dear man -I must go and see to.hini this cry night, or them rascally greasers will strip him, and not knowing him I couldn't give him de cent heriall." ' - Off she went to tbe blood-stained battle ffeld„. sought among the dead and dying till she found out the corpse of the brave Cap thin, which slie britught to Saltillo mid had ileeelitly• in tetrad She. ti ow keeps his savor Ant{ oilier equipmel4e, and vows. riot to part ivkth iiein through ~'1:~13.1t13 A LESSON FOR AI'ATESAIAN. The purposes of l'rc,ividence, as ~lectured bv i Oose Divine Records whose Prophecies have now become history, were often such as ha human sagacity looking merely at sec. Stud causes, coulo have anttclinited—euch as no ,heritan power Mee ex istmg could have effected. Still they were wt ought out in conforniity witti tlist higher', i tinil uniform, laud all-encompassing timivemislit, with re ference to whichhe who stands at the helm, sheuld wide' the State'', but to aschrtain 'Ayhich, he, roust nut take his bearing !Com hie, shifting liendlanhsoLuircunisiantms,,but must bit his; ayes to those,eternalpiinpiples Which abide ever ;same.,:. •, , ''' On Bilk inbject there is Written on th e mans of ,the past alessimi foi,statesmen,thih needs no, interpreter. t.ouk at Babylon. , SVho is ji that, stailijs before its, walls, nod titters its 'ilcintrvl' It i 6 a despised Jew. i. And who is he that wittis•itt: prideoponll i taiwallsi anti as he, pointii i ipthat,tnighty city, us tip centre, t' relviiiih! ofrolial,iiv i elcaspbtfibinln g eve r , 1' ddvatilligOl'of ;Climate-and iof lconitherce, mocks; at ~ihdtpiloorn , I,r, -,it'll l ,, I/ politician _of 4 4 0 . .a1l AfPglri • , Wh.,_941.99 9, 1 44 5 t r 5 i ,R09 1 1 4 - 1 1t i , tereliond hi e e,ois*t,,priis %.i v trpon Um. 'iilH. '.:ll)9'9.friit iiisnse raiitai iici'ellect., No I 'dlriudillgathetchti , lightnhigs deicentivi 1, But litlist imioevvilslintatio ntin,f,,The,,wruois . el, 1 tinsolaapn,llrd ut tilikeir, dimeni,cayes, itkd' never ceasidd o se till tireV'hiul 'crveiWhol ildiptilitelf, Mr i6%4N:turd lemple•in ohe uh-, Ilidriii,guished !ruin., Even no..v-thr4lreicO a bides there, Sprlf,ltaggs as a i ripir.it of tlin chi over that.ilesolation: and ;kite Arabian hears, tili.WATirll4him)Po.o9,l43Pikke tea th6r. l3 :ii end the, .vild: beisr• or the desert, 'Ol the ; Ot v'id;Wiiii'iliii i iiiifilr litiiiiit'ind bdr6triffi,and, A.W . ell,Panif iltirkedilithill .Y:i.i. ,1 4 . 7 ,11t,1i i f ',,, :ft Arai* atlerivolerrit),;„Whp j0it , ,,,thm,414 ,liß9, l llqqt'sClW3t,),!llV , riC e PYr b: ]link upon th e , otty,Ni . stamina - /Li ,I% V tisii,ot ;liiii4Siiiiio,6lllo4itiald ellen'juiVe'vatlitirg 1 , her chickens under her:widge,lbht:shaff49l4.- noel Ah•it-whet-political Jew would limp : , ihouOtiotithcill, ;lii!.iistoulit hriVtlPrned,,t llB qutootionA•tho.PlkrcicispoNf 03F,14 1 491111/iri , ,AuArignes T et r et;yrtit, j ,.nto Ins °slim* o causes"thgt ituAii; lltiorthlilli+liiPinitylOP t je, liSlilent,tifieirititgillertipet , ott ttrejialien,„4, indicated ,by , its, rojection , ol