Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 17, 1847, Image 1

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..11tefewdonid aerTlees.iin:thb 'prabline
nsmn,. o 3,urgery, and Illidwifeiv: " • .
''i ,, 9411 W,a„thet refiftence • ordnii, father in S.-
llanoveritreethAehtly opposite %ferrets' (late.
Illptierie)' 'Second Presbyterian
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t - VI I, '.:' . PR ., 3011N .3. •:111YERS . •
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. ~, Agi..;-.Rumoyzwini tiFFICE and
, ~ AWKipNC4'to the ' tiiii ` story
''. 'i h oho!lhd.hiiiiihrL;tltoPeug , Storo, .' oh, Wes , .
Maiii;Street; : •,.,•,: „-, .:.., 3 . :,• :
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Homoeopathic Physician , •
VlVTlbEs: 4 lWailrf iirtfet;' in..the , hbose for
'thorly occupied kr phrmap.
Carlisle. April 9, 1846. ,
EMB Zi•Lakillden.E/ 109
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I`r ILL ILL • perform. All. dlitrationa witun, the;
V Teeth that are required l'OFtriOrliVesee
vation,suchas 'Scaling, Piling, Plugging, EA..,
, or will restore the loss .of them; by . ; inserting Ar.
• jackal !lreeth, from a single Tootli;Ati
.p full
sett, •LTOfruse on Pitt street, n few do'orsSontli
ofthe Railroad Hotel.
N. B. Dr. Loomis will be - absent from Par
lisle the last tend sys, in each month.
June lt.tff46.
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JOSEPH P
ATTO.RNEY. AT LAW,
. rittsimg, Pa.
HAS returned from Carlisle, to the pra-lice
of his prefessieu •in Pittsburg, Allegheny
Pa.
, Feb .1 0, 1847. _ -
4tOrney'at. 'La*.
FFICE in 11inorer - itreei , a Few door
below .1. H. gra barn, Esq..
July 16.,1845. •
VA2211101 Ilk.:ll222ltati
Attorney at Laay.
Ov"CF. with S. D. Adair, Eng., in eralnlm's
new 'building, oppoilt-thet'ost Office„
March 31, 1847.
CARSON C. MOORE.
Attorney-at Law,
/IF FICE bithe.rear of the Dourtllouse: in th
MY room lately occupied by Dr. FObTER, dee'll
March 31, 1847
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Attoiiiey al Law,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Apiil 28, 1848.—1 y. •
431630. 211114 ei
Indite.of the Peace and Scrivener.
ItTicE in south Hanover Street, opposite
the Post Office.
Carlisle. April 28, 1847.
IPTILVET . OR AND SORIVEIVER.
JOHN C. ERLT.TCSELL,
W. 4 LA.-be-found at-his .ofrteer in-the—retir_ the
.Court House, ready at all innes—unless 'engsgecl
in the , business of his prof,:ssion—to make Sur
veys•or lAnds, roads, etc. Ile will alio prepare
deeds of conSeyance and ally other instromeni of
writin4.
Carlisle. June 23, 1847.
Plainfield Classical Academy,
Four miles west of Carlisle; between the New.
ville State Road and Cumberland
Valley Rail Road.
MINE third session (five , rtionths) will corn.
mence un MON DA,Y, rion.7ati 1847.
The number of, students is' limited, and
every effort made to secure their moral and
mantel improvement, as well as their comfort
and health. Duting'tho past year upwards of
forty students have been connect.d the
The studies embrace "Sill that are requisite
:for Condi° or my bueinecs' or profession.—
Everyceort will be made tosecure a continu
ance of patronage from the friends of °direction
RererinCes, 'Terms, &c., made known,.by'
tppiicatitis personally, or by letter addressed
R K BURNS
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StAtch'ed out afar o'er hill and plain,
Air If iti'string dome massive lyre
To ring out earth's tedeemlng;Strain .
• kis a lire; Whose edery string: . ,
Shall vibrate to thelwalse•of man , — .• . •
• , Such trihure.to hie genius bring,
As ne'er was 'made Since time began., ,
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!It is the masterpiece, of Earth— " ,
, The climax oral, ihnire alight, ' • , ,
Where man, forgerflil:of,llls birth, •.
dertteheeo:oo64eye . etiilt? ,
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Obedient to iordlY
Who forced the ' thektiutiVe r sly •
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Oncetheir were messengers of tied,
And dashed thionglt hiniVefri remniest anal);
But now they've left .their high ebode, . •
• -.,Te : heraldnnt ttie.terap•of
kb'inote we'll ti'utd.the ealiler dove, ••
• - Or iron steed, or laggibg,gele,.. .
Dot cell the lightnings from apove.
To spread the news and teirthe tale•.
They Ihroptsned the rolliag,Eaphrr
And.puttht erten!' tinie'aihaaii,— • "
Before the'firiuts haeit'S birth; • • ' •
'Tie PastuPon;tinatriitit.traek. ,
That track—the yiedt hlitiWay thought— •
Where-distant nations converse
hold—
E're word is said, of deed Is wrought,
'Tie whispered round and round the world
letomeast•temest— from pole to pole—
Wherever map hap prelecti the sod—
The every thought of every soul, •
Is omnipresent like as God;
It.binde the nations all In one,
And thrills its bulse throughout the Union,
'Till every kingdom, tribe and tongue,
Rhea live andrict In full communion.
From Graham's Magazine,_
The Last Adventure• of a_ Coquette.
A more capticious coquette than the beau
iiful Kate Oro&ley never played-with -hap- : •
lestilfearts. She is now a sober matrompie
wife of an elegant husband, and mother of
hero beautibullihidren.._ We hate to rake up
the ashes bitter remembrandes; (for„believe
us, gentle keader f this story, though short, is
neveitheless true - , and wa know me young
gentleman .at leak. who will recognize the
unhappy hero of it.)- ,But cannot pass over,
in silence the last episode in the• unmarried
life of Kate. li my-be a warning to future,
unfortunate lovers, and, afford a .striking in
stance Ail that atter heauleasness what - a
beautiful flirt aione can feel
Kate was an_heiress r tliat'-is,- a-moderate
fortune of two hundred - thousand had been
accumulated expressly for her, use—for she
was an only chilil:She had. a• mud) larger
fortune, however in her face, and that even
ing never passed, that the, throshOd of her
father's comfortable dwelling was not cross- •
ed by half a more of elegant beaux,all bloods
and some of them men of, foram?. Kate a- -
mused herself by nick imt these young men
jealous. A beautiftil flin who can command
even the small sum of two hundred thous
sand dollars, is a dangerous creature ir. the
community of Philadelphia and already on,
Kato Crossley's account hail two parties of ,
the aforesaid young gentlemen crossed over
to Camden xvith sangoiliary_, intentions. For
tunately, however, we have the most vigil
ant Notice in the world; and a mayor, Whose
instinct is so keen, that it has beeti known
to forewarn hirii of the time and plaee 'of a
duel, the arrangements of which had been
kept religiously secret horn all but the prin.
riipals anti their seconds..
~
By such efforts, of; get - ons on the part of our
worthy mayor, had-the chiv alrous _lovers of.
our heroine been spared,the, pain , ,of blood.
,letting,.and having. purchased. the pleasing ,
reputation of courage,. they, were bound over
and thus procured the, swept 'privilege of
bowing at each other hereafter without the
necessity of fighting for it.
Matters were progjessinr thusdovers' were
alternately sighing and smiling, and scowl
ingi - when - the elegant -Augustus Nob - returii- -
ed from his `.Kuropean tour, bringing with
him of course, a loreign mustache, and a f te
cidcd/yloreign accant. , Nob was an only son
of one of the first families. lie had been
.left an - independentfortune', by his parems,•
(deceased,) most.of which he had contrived
-to Spend iti Paris and Loothm- ~ : 'his, how , ;
ever, was still a,secret, Vol? Ivatf-.W.eleome
every where. .
• 'But under, no . maho gany did' Augustds
Nob stretch more frequently than under, the,
hospitable board ot•Mrs. Citissley.• We, say,
Mrs. Crossley. tor, although her,good hustierid
still lived, he was only identified in' the .
house as a•piece of its plainest furniture.
• Croseleirthakserved Iris- purpose'jO• this .
.w.orld—he hid made the 'tvytt.hundred thou.
sandhad, 'reified Amite,' business, 'and -was'
no longer of hdy ' , VA ue. l, ,t' ii web now; , Mrs. •
'C'tttira Id pldylier .partc;Which consisted' in
practically:proving that two"'hundred thothi- '
aud'cati be epee', ainaps,aa
l:
,tade. .411e,66100,"erd,bupgcrc,followed;
,
eichotlkji - juiCk,biOcebbtod. ' l : Acrnfug
iiiCei wero, - -sel4;-etterdCd; by ' crowds' of:
bloch.i,rtie elegant AtVis9is was
al Waye ,
4rc6ent, and itt . oyti dressed pri3Oni;:ind. al-,
waykdrusbed the;tt' oil( la'shieriii,ble., lig.•- r •
A party'at the house Mra.'.Criiisli Mid
. tbe
elegant Augustus, not : preseni :n)it,h6 •• could'
,bear i1ie,1441.;„ : 561 'lVtia:::ipi•firrnelf r 'lielie
wee Vicrietently AtclelnitnC:,'' , - ; ~ , 7 i I%)
0, ; ill•b r '.o9 4 T-riltuB,9 B t9;7 ll 9`..lAlli ' d :'l/Cet.Y lice.
eid.edul,",of,?stlicw,,oljarrititig,'`j,hp,ty : hand-.
66"I'VaitarlIMMisicriPPWi;:ili01116, ..)that'
, truy j ciliug, itliefe gives.: . trtOW' TiftiOlit Iting' ,
to call. hi rn in4,o9er,,sC'de,:itti : d '':in 4(4 -;Mrs.
C. was leavin g : cd'etigici, UntStin Ono; *inns'
m ate .thie ' . pletdrcel''';',ooejgOr;lStiii'Vrtut,l,not
likely_td. fic4",Yauclinpp:,oeclori s 'On i tlne, pert of
'iolegent;hlineelf.. r pl,9},fpo r '.
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hundsed thOsetidAkeTc - ,beenvpartieitletlY'lid'
`,young;
at twit - tt trie l p4,s„ the ; h'eliitiobtfiel
- 0 1 pIrgehtle.thil)i - litirin' 4 ?ltinr:i" - 9 ,6 l l BTtli*
vanity, had ' become gnieo exCifed; ~1!114; 4 .
felt Ape)) disposed to carry-otitite,iiequittelin',
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BY JAAtEII.O,,i6I6O.DY
l AlizitiatlemcWtto4.
RY THOMAS MAYNA. REID
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is foirndwith hlegniit little fiat% Ii tei his, the,
bred it ought:to cbe quaOppleckor triplo4 lit
least. ° .
!tine, the talented Katis; uiideret~tide'it all;
thoLgthilre LSn's_
silliness, she - lulus kef.sOthe .Upok•anothee
MY OEprMI.,crMY I ,}TN Yoi eyes
Sparkled,lan hight'aftte`Pperi=they"look
ed '
' s!ge'ritle inan's ; eyes vrere- of aver y, dull:
grepri.,uolor r andlooked.pdtp„a t e
than ti,hasilifik"S: biit,not:',Sdeingtherit isntit ;
ifitilled'tthat lie Could not
help it-zrtheitriviii 0104.aytt eicitect,:himisS.r
plr.:Cressy,
She was, prevented,ltom finishing
bY
Whb 'Mad& hid 'app r ce in the,
door way i .;andAirho•waisinille ,s; a.personagel
. 1 44 n
To say that Mr. Augustus Nob Wll9 a
'ptirtP; peak ' tvhsit
:rt 'Eriti4 , thelbth er' andli d Wail 'a big
;fish-,riiirfrict:the. , biggest , in the .k)3111e.•., Any
.one,Wfie l had.witnessed.the senttatfun prcdu.`
ced,bfbis announceme n t, would haibijudk;,
'ed to." The Cocitlidtri'biokieff in the • inid : ,"
dle of her: satire, .and'- running: toward the
.door, conducted him lb Alb seat ,pearest to
- herown - oyhertiralter:antelegtMt - beWk - her
Seated himself—a full grown lion. ' During '
the centinunnce.of this welconi.e''recepliou;
various pantomimic gestures wera.exhibited
by different members bf the b ompahy: There.
was a general uneasy shifting of chairs-.-dark
looks were shot towards the 'elegant,' and
conciliatory, and even friendly glances were
.exchanged among the bbabk, Who, - forget-
ling for a ,infltnent their' mutual jealousies;
concentrated their united envy upon their'
common rival. It Cressy's eyes never spar
- kled before; they certainly did upon this oc
easion,-and the right leg of Pirzrush was
flung violently over the left knee, where it
continued to oscillate with an occasional tier,
vous twitching of the toes. expressive Of a
hardly repressed desire on the part Of . its
wnerio_try .the_farce_of_thosolittle_febt_ou,_
the favored 'elegant's' handsomb pbrson. It
was all in vain, howeverr--Nob was evident
ly the successlu: lover, for he sat close to the
graceful creature—that 's, closer than 'any
otherand chattered to her of-balls and-ope
ras; and, confident of his position, he dal not
care a fig :or the envy and jealousy which
on all sides -suirounded-liim. - -
And Kateshowered all lier _attentions. up;
on' No'b, and Nob,triurnphed over his: rivals,
• Matters progressed thus Mr several weeks,
Nob still paying ritifflie - d - attentrons to the co
quette, whose chief delight seemed to be.not
only to torture her host of other lovers, but
occastoun4 the 'elegant'• himself. -
._Augustus 'however still continued fi rst_im
favor, and from the at tentions which he re
in the handa - bfl46. Was
- conjectured - by the family fiiends that a mar
riage with her datightor was not far' distant--
The - less asplying of. Kate's forarterlovers !lad
614
1 i Wirrif,7" ,
few anion whom were Fitzrush and Cres,
sy still dontinue4,lo:liang on, despairingly of .
'what Writ+ evidently a forlorn 'hdpe.
Nob 6Penly boasted that he had run them
ill - out of the field, and' was Wean! trium
umphantly to assert that he was breaking the
heart Of the ideaw eientiftv,' and that ho
could be under the positive necessity of
ealing it at the hymeneal alum-. He was
ery young to marry—quite a child—but
hen to keep the dear sylph In suspense—oh!
it be bawbawous—post ely bawbawas
•It is not to bit suppossd that the - .ctlnn ing,
the talented Kate,was ignorant of - these briasts
on Ilia part tlf the elegant Nob. NO—no;
Kate knew et, , eryth.ng, and among other
thing 4 she knew Mr.' Angustus
,Nob,
tlior
ougltly; and she resolved on taking nioste*
quisitle verigbanoe on, him, .
SPring;thilighthil Spiihg; has . retu r n ed, and
all nature looks as-swe e t as the lips of a
lovely woman. The trees upon our side
Walks, and iu our beautiful squares, are once
more covered with green and shady foliage,
and from, the Windows of high houses hang
handsome cages, hom *Melt those warbling
prisoners—the mockbird, arid the troupial,
and the linet and canary bird, send forth
their dulcet notes, filling the streets with mu
sic and melody. •••
their appearance in the streets, unattended
by gentlemen as it is-the shopping hour, and
gentlemen. would be only in the way. \ Front
the.dOor of an elegant mansion in the nom
part Of Phesnut street issues a eraceful and
beautiful girl, 'ho is proceeding - down the
street toward-the busier .pait of the.citY. 7 ;
She ,d,oeti not loiter, nor look, in the' shall' witi
dowe r as ladies
,gendrally do at this
talks nimbly along thoughiliff Carrie forth,
upon some:- precanceiVed• errand.li,A's , sha,l
nears that.part of Chesnutstrdet,whigh hi, in .
the n4ighbelhOotl of the State Flpitse f Sheies..
sans her 'gait,' rind • afalks"riuire
She is heard ta'-dolilOgitize'',lP'",
uln trut h, i t is - as much as my coinagei ,
nay; even ,rny reputation', is worth; to enter
the studio•ol • my sweet painter , thus•alcne ;
,but what can I do, since the dear. fell Ow. has
been
• banished fitun our house by the inlaid.'
°ratio notions` of my. inothe'r V Well, i shall
'risk all loi himi is' he'would itir Mei I know.,
. How i happy it will'; make; him, to,hear i my_
errand.,, 00)7,19 thick thatl i. arn;foreedlt an,
ekipeinerit,'cr. marrrthat `tinny whom, my
pother' bay ofinseh for Mi.. Sti c ritud I eliipe,
*--1 flank' % Henry4ias iiolliften - ,Propoped it' l ;
how happy shall;be, to bearlmp ,oo nsimc; ,
but :'(;shall ido it .in,mr.own way r -that'm
40. Henry wilt • latigh wheat "
tell him of
'ivir iiiiiiii. '' , .''Scinie 'ode Ma); be- with' hiin , at
this mobiein;and<deprive me'el the pleasu re
,cif , ,cionversing :with hinai:,butpthen it !,isall,
ritteril here ) and I. o 4 l llPeekgifliPPTt I again.
tilertiry,Wilhx,;VitnaittrePaintri.' fiti !This
i iiihe sWeeelellow'k tifttde.E4iiii'Mietibeeiveif
me enterN - So saying, the gouselubitld 'e n .
_tered_a_large - hall, the , door:of 'which' Stood
idpen, 'and% passing . ‘mii Iflig fi tlii .4 stetiii i she
tapped gentir,withletfitinVll , glovpd,.fingers
PP°94 l°. L d,f 4r f of , n,P,,4txi, PT, ; 1 , 3 1?9 ~7.1?i( 311 '
was, , pesied,,iii ‘ goid. ottarsj hie: Bathe
'Affdif i ibid : Were.; exhibited' ins, •Itonv , of the
'building= .:. , . i tit , ,. , 1z1 -- 11,itirf , ,'tl ' ~, •
,
.".:41%,‘./ieriry Rillisi 111 iatura;Paiti(er.” •-,-
':,, , lithre moment the` door distbaing
,fflithin,lthAggilio!:ol:llPligtiPt:„,th,el artist gm
self,a. tine loolcipg you,iti, W ‘ iln gark .halr and
alight mustache;lindlree'sed in'hiapOitter?s
, , se' hif stiff 3 e , tick i und conk e'
11 / 1 11 4 , 01.—J i t i a V , , -1? 9 1 h l =l ),t;
be n a prim,, l o , pity
. w lig cap „op.
tedile,litibililly athl xigidly sittind'for her poi:,
I ttaittii.o4 - 71 ''l , ,,t,i.iiio ~ f 4 n''' , 7 ? , 1;4 1. :1 . . ”, ' :-
tel !A ,014.11110 Alt n garnet. .#lo` i &HWY
Setint,o9ttaga btleanaMght :ith ovh , "'and'
plawidre;auttthe'aithlkinatiOn ideare i ste , thal l
'itlihifit•inteillintatilyistitipedshimAddithat'
t h e Y' v e re- ' 11 ,4 ( 4 141 4 6 0.* each o tter:.'
jig jig.ii_Kyl - cnilittml i0.....ui1ii40 - ,'.oLitliiit
the inner throtigh Mir Mdhopened- bafal_ Pt
ded , b n ,i,i stey or , 40,0 iins , AppeA.
94. 1 e ' ' .i FirtAtaKttlid' taking'. f °wimp
iin 1
`tettlid ti - qt itgatalkitiorshothOlt 0 • Nolihki
,- 'mol' 4 r fri4 . p!1-09,:gmitir to t - 0404 -1 ,0
. - , , A:ltilk. f , dara ,- 4 , 47.0 ,- 0 , 44.00,1•7:21i. , ' . 7 . 4i; l'
fIffMEN
.c IRL -
liaialeyclic"C6F4ol)44,-"the • liei":'!ith" these
wo4hi: .'lHeniy';.,it
,
haie pieltintney, pofmks; to
have deliietell it • Verhali'y',,.but.; ye*,,ette
it'aVa' been' mpa:fed toe. any . etnergerfq.":-7--
So sr:lying, she delivered die iece tve
iriiid" . gor t l' morning ;" and gracefully ? glided
beck '
artist' 're-entered hie' tituth -
'Some erreuse the'itiff. cif
"soon
and' was buriied,'witirl,3earbilfi ace,
tind'beatinkhearyTh 'the'ioill6nis‘tif The picv•
'tier he hia , jtist 'received;
He rose ffom"its a•triati'meid,,
excess of joyeirid.froet loYer
striding itiriona:drAire_hi4' small'
any iliing'-'-arty thing jrCni'Vvislicytiltbci'd'orte.i
•Ond week, and she shill, be riiiite'r,inir 'suety
'4 . in Eschievoill r fool OtiOrV.es
]it'riehly fiend
.of 'elle se immeitiiitrablOtirreoperistii . .' 4l- Nih )
try I he little knew how deeplyehe hair loved;
sweet•girl I : ;How-she has deceived Mem-iriZ
Ifathey
,motherir frienclialff "street'
and hoer'petverful is firrit'lcivdpt . '
Kate, CrOssfejr, bad Often bee4; , 1401.61:ay,
'that whenever she marrieditli*,.would tie
n-eloprementr'ShErreither-lhitt;iii- , ,
ment that such w lierrtfickfi'or she so
- dezpisedThe modern,',unibinfinflir.,'fatiliOn 'of
i_nerryindoi•guiring.in inarriegeAt‘tif ale was
resolved that it sirould be,_Frontrecille,ntlY,
_
when the elegant Augustus On'the first
day of May; 180, trielt belberittiriln,the
moat fashionable arenner, inirftitidirA'inost
fashionable declaration, quitkeiiitfilent ol
being accepted=-who could have relUeed ?
He was accepted, with the iprovisothat it
should bean elopement.
"All right!" soliloquized Angustos as he
closed the hall door behind tin) I "a?l right,
and vawy_eimple I it'd lady , decidedly in
my fatiaw-4ebonciliaticin eirse-ctirriege and
four—private Clergy—two dilys in a hotel
sent for, and all right again:L.:simple, yew) ,
_simple, _anti_vew_y_tornant lt; -
It was a dark night—a viirPark Matti for
The month of May—acd 'lB,vory,cold one,
too; - and tinder, the shitdowrof some -trees
grew upon-the-side-wrilkFin-the'-ru - pper
part of Chesnut stre e t. maki4 the 'spilt stilt
darker, might be: seen an . ;:elegant ;carriage
and horses draWn dloisi - .tip_telmamb-storin.
The divverwas oon the.envtl pea Ii
a great coif, and at a short ititstatice.-from the
carriage, and ieaning - agaittet , st treei• might
be seen thd figure of a youngljmari;fitahiona
bly and eleganty.-attired,.';kle. x iijorria cloth
cloak, ]coal}` hanging. fioiqh,ie'igilioelilers,
arid he was evideittly , waiting Air, some. one
to arrive and enter the carriage.:with-him.--
Thero was nopassers : liyi.htwerir- to,con
lecture his motives - and atifirniaii it was
nearlitwo o'clock In thein*rriig;,:aed . the
streets were quiet, ly,,roplc out
g,ogliskulistwatOlio.el4l.; . ►
:waiting for some fixed hour. •Pre.iently the
great ,bell.on -the Statehouse °tolled ' two. A
light footstep was now, heard in the distance,
and a moment after, a graceful woniatt carne
tripping along, and approached the, carriage.
The young man who had been leaning a
gainst the trde ihnnudintely recognized the
figure, and stretched out his hand to conduct
her to the carriage. We will conceal the
names of the lovers. no longer--They were
Augustus Nob and, Kate Crossley.
'.My dear Kate,' said he,- , 1 have been
waiting for you half an hour—bow very Cold •
it jai's_ -•- ---• -=_
'No r n - oz.- root , - - 'not cold on ; such an' errand, rus•
ours! But, de& 'Said Kate,
charr'ing_her,forte,.(we. Must be.lin.f,!.ri*ig4 :by._
the - . Rev. Me. the - giviiOltt.man,.has
been like ,A father. to-.me, and ; I -couldn't
',think of-any ono else the has; promised mri,
and is now espeeting
' *Oh; ve.wy - wely'replied the lover; 'you
are sure he expects us?' .
'Ye': I will give direction to the driver 2,,,
So saying she whispered a word in the eat.
of the driver, who seemed perfectly to on. ,
derstand her, and entered..the carriage, lot,
Lowed by A ugustbs.
•'
The driver immediately gave the vvhipto
his horses,' and turned down Chesnut,
edit tirose street, nortiyards to
wards the district of the Northern Liberties,
The carriage drew oil before the door of a
handsome house in the upper part of the el.
ly, and thb driver dismounting, from his:bex,
opened the door, let down the stemi,,.and
handed the , lady, to the ' Nob
thought }resew , thediiver
little white gloved; liana ; tthe shipped upon
'the, Citih`-afonc;'thit it ..was,auderk he Mould
not Me sure.of"this., He was sure,' however,
that'he was•the most:rdricioo 'cm& inponi,
t VeLiti Mad'eser, seeni'itld. from.
the slightglirnpie that. he, had estitt bl the
fetlar.A face;',4y; 11 amp, -
he
sawikat-he , wore a,Mestaelie, i aild-was
withal a!very: haridtiothe . ,youitg'inatt. •
„;li:;* - as tiiinti,yritot,or;to,Stildy4 : phisio r
gnorny, resent m aginary n sults; ,Thol
400;r:,bc .A4,':housq-Lkvair - 160,1,611 3 : ; , 0enttil
some one is:Alit', and ;Rob and Ilia )ideutilut ,
bride, entmotl; and.wereihowiv,into this
' to lot
her tO dreismg reorri p ,thit She, might ,take
Al'tir;bcinto!,' iimma.ted too,4lr.'Nbb, that..
ait up n. him
in s' minute:':, :
, lt'Swas'strehOthieeth4t,:,!lie , 4a. 1 46
.
'driver, vvho• kisied KitreVjtitle . hand:4ler he:
aethally had tissed'illiateed.6l:starng
'hie hordes es 'everi:goell;'dcigk4,'eheuld.do,,
Ova them . ,urto anotheri and. , walked onto,
ttte,house cltieeciille lice bride' , .brjde
••gritom,lt,- Wes ; ittsci, etianiel lfint;thehbride,
' kepf‘hli7 Agnates ienpatiently
iii thin trent-in mt.
mteiti,litit the stiehiteet`th4,o i wasi :that,
when she'didlitake her ! appearance,' she still'
'had'herf bertatit'eu.V . 4B when heles!saw ‘ her i,
4filwaa'leariieraci . the arm ,fif, l it:,lAantle9ma;
young gentlemen wearing mustache. and,Arid
gifiYeti,;hinti'tliO:ill!iiiifierd'Agystna 'stoke;
!reeognikeiLes,,,the impirtieent, Artier, ~andl
- whotothe toader'm recognize ' els :floury
NOI3
D`itl6?;fiattitigiltindlY".tiitett e ni tl littl=4lF4fetl .
'thither, tiiid6Siit,tng•hyti.iti,brinitirig
g 'd l
a h h
Q O n
' addedp
thin, diiviite" 'Kart, il l / 2 6h0t).,,ht ,
vtinlcf . '•Oorititlaientl • to
th'ir taikbn;
JP.l.erge!?
I . tietaerda
thikmite r{
. 11e 2 vida"rilidiartigattilitian 'ay tho,
• 1 . 1 clAto9
40 , Tilon'efetkIPtOli
thitilo,Vl cAir•i
actroriplitit;')Whioh'rhappyriiiii3oooo4 , ,,
, ilY,ltii!)**iiifOr.killinotwe!?lloolll •
:‘,4111 Ihnietior#4 l o l othlidOen 'A
ho* ol o4`,Ynt'l Pir' l o',diliart!!eitrd . h , :
7 , I ARi; .- 4 ,i. 4 1 ,4!;.• "Oi
MMEI
44i*
OEM
Vpl
ESEMM
Flom Ilia lb,l4akll
A Ne* Stotf or flan 3iarlile's
Dan- -.Marble II story ot , a qtieer' old
Engl istimai ' whom , , Met, dliring his ~1 ate
, qnfespional „visit .to
• .elcirigerLinAe-'elitiP:ofLiiolennh , boirni-Wh
Piet:ever 'seeking 'the iieguitintenbe of amen
ht•lnark,) , .no Matter: What. their imoatien, ara.
having ,foUnti.suoh-An one; hang ; . to.him"
deolkte.a, gone teolored, pen3,bn2
-IThis"Man'Wes,fittroditeedlto;..Markile i und
as Din is bier"; bbtljr'iriust!like, our
friend lengtafted 2 thirnsell likes leech:.. Dan
retiolved , upon, ;Jesting. hip
,mullible • pow drii,
art 4 an 4 o . ppoitoniv" soon, offered, ~As 'they
were .turitlk !irnbiliating',Jit end - of those
"fUgitire dnnking:placee ' always #o :be found
pear a; theatrei , .conVersatioin lapOened• to
,turri...eport,the,new, grigliSh.:p,ostage, system
rapidity w i th which the mails.werti
eOlrriays"Dari''vie have a-plan in our
'Country;Which wiliAstrytm fellows all , ur,
,mighty•quick)i , • , -
'Yes, use
'Well, if yob ruin' beat but fifty - mile an
hour •Ingmesi yeti they begin to tall; about
using up ! ' • ~
That is just what we caltilate on dui n ' ;
ASibcto; ray?) • • •
! suth-thin; entirely new.; ,but we shall
beat you-alt to creation smash i—there's no
niis"take' in' 'tell, you.' -- •
, Buthow .
'Taint , much knoWn yet. You wont say
nothin bout.it if 1 tell you !'
'Certainly not'
'Won't leak any 'l'
-
'Keep close as a clam
'Yes.
'Well there's a killer down the Missis.
sippi wl d BO actually tamed a lot o' sharks,
and learntto am from place to place tin
the: river.'-
I
_ 'Learn sharks!—ho ! ho! ho! that's gooill'
'What are you laffinFat ?'
t tTwrilittlo, that went. It' may be all very
well to talk about, but sueh-stufl wont go
&Om here by, no means. Nonsense !'
'Nonaenee
- , Yes, absurd .'•
'You git out.'
'Conie;•come—M • - • • •
'Look: littera, no*, squire Wye think I
want to fool you
. •
'Well ; what do you mean?'
Itf,t what I'saysartin_sure.'
(Go — isri", - thetti I'll listen; I thought you
was tryin' to do me.' _
'Nothing' of the sort requite.'
• Woo are tinily sincere then?'
'True as the catechise.
• 'Well, you ‘ te suoi confounded Mieei lel- I
lows over on the other side, that one hardly
knows when to the.
them. Btit gd b 6
, withlour story.' - ,
- 111;?, ‘? 'a dItt ie lia lloW 3Y d as o
wn at Natchez cahpht five
or six young sharks, oups they Call 'dm down
there; little runts•thai had'nt got Co teeth nor
nothig,' and were about as harmless. as
a young brit, though they had a little of the
old serpent and no mistake. ) • •
'Welt this feller thought be Would.train 'em
a spell, jist to see what he botild do. lie be
gan by towin along a bone on the water with
a little mite of meat on't;--that.worked tol
erable well. Next he tied it to the stein end
of a boatand rowed off , a few miles, _ They
got,considerable iriad.of..used to. it. flylm
,Dy When they, got older ) hehistert!A a biger
bune,to the stearn;lo a steam boat and hung
a blasted great, piece , of meat just 'out of ,the
vrater; eo, as , ihey,Could arse - , it; irt• - • that
wey.leirrit. them - to go _ill the ~Way rip , to
Vitteburgt *Alleibe got theielluit far., then
he turned and cum back just as easy.'
'Can't be!'
'True us blazers!—They finally got so
used to's,ol& Up and down, that all he-has
to do now is to let one of 'em out o' the pen ;
turn his smeller& up stream,. and away he
goes ! atler getting up to, Pittsburg and rest
ing aleetle, hallraws a beeline for hum.'
'Yon don't say soar '
"I-e - -7s - P _ - s' ' - r-
'How, long are they , going up?'
'Only about ,eight hours And a half? some
times eight, and three quartersi' '
: , Is it posSibla I' _
,',Are they , alweis as iPtiokr '
' l ll.egtlaresclitclf,vitialt-.-:ne‘rer knew them
to tail bat once?' ;., ,: . . ~: ' . ,
' 'How. *M 3 41 1 u. P - . - ' •
~,,ciireillaa,aciii tiiiiiio tie olib of 'em was
,steitkitg it "up laid ttits , side LoUisville, .he
5tr44:111ftA . 6143 ilitia,' a ariag, and. itzave him
suc
h . aiv,i)l,fiali.l alidiche he -
.' h .
ad
to
.stop..
terlhel:eu,,ltOtir.topathrfile teraolei in cold.
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take But
i hitin% taillarO."ll•9o 7 ,t yet 4- ',
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rip. l4 :;P;Arnf l i• WI traY'' ~ as'
rip passed pat, ~inll,• , itiO,ir w a[tla ~sug,gOkuoil lo
lich.otlugr„the.;o4. ll tfr 0 , 1 , it,104, another
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c iritiiitifiiiiiiii*Oetilii tieiiii.'liiii bionic* down
1; 4. 1' 44 ' 0 3 : ' f.tetti ' lle73ollol l ,W 2 O C e . " . f t t e"*° '
l Alpilonvstoopriling* ' ibe, PH:iii,:4 6 ,:i ;ttedi:ei''
mightibe texpno!,ekr, '.. tiler - aro vadining ' A lutoi•
fiti,Ygininiiiiiiiiiti. ,4 l4l / N6O O vArntkiiiiiii:reoponi:
-,tii 3 , 1 4 4 „:1: 0 41F11 4 0, , K90 ai haulk__ym--i • 'm
....,ine.o44l4.4lßtiera•An;:inlertNting.4,krunt. :,of.
.thelrWiriti6nf et gold. pens and Atitil. mariner.
Id Mita they Eiiii made, :it tiartiali;,l4 ' whic h
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t 'ioho7tirst p . en Al the Nei: ilyo; ) .iitied:nuilk,;.in,
3 sotti••,'/I)p, agit,gfitbgiuplAY. 0rg214 for the
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,oftlusarticlet nearly one`--malt "of whicn Was;
profit,' llitglisY then a•Mit on; and has 'Made
rapid-fortune; His pens 'rank^ the • first. in
,the-market ; although, Hrown'e,and the 'Rich
pen,made .by, ,E.- Watson fle. are
-equally-good.
.. in' the matinfasinin oLpens; thew
first , rolled out lifilbbonti, and then but With
a die,to the' required shape; ; the w: fly put
on,, and then. grotmC,down tooh required
nib.• The point's are iffidluirr e i3W metal
'forined 'With platintin.. - The points are all
imported!generally, .without. the ceremony
of an introductiob,to the, custom hoilse, and
mist from:ll7 to $55 per_ ounces 'Pheinaua•
facture Of the - silver case's is' a'distinCfbusi
'eniplayti Sr large 'capital:. It is not
. •ciasytto;rnakearvestimate , of the Enum ber- of
pens Manulaotbred-penannum, butlt is. 'not
probliblY lbs about Ibis . *hart 1-000i000,Of which Bairn
and Bagley•iffake 'One half. A 'per=
son' Who"' fibd het • onalit" 'of "thd , 'subject,'
worild-scarcely suppose that• eight -hundred
pounds.weight_olgrild . .were used up; every,
year in the manlifebtlire
_of Buell, 'trifling ar-
Haifa as
,pbns, a busk bsa-unknown . ten years
- ago'-yet, inch Is theitict. ' The demand for
the aniclb is enormous, and it_ is.. how diffi
cult to find a parson who, writes at all, un
:proy,ided With this most ,economical of- all
pens: , Dire export of 1000 gross' has been
Made to Englatill,lrhine - they - sell -- for a gui
nea apiece. . , •
Battles in. Mexico. , .
The, follotving tabular view of the brilliant
acchievements• of our Armies in Mexico,
bince the' first breaking of hostilities•libil to
Hie triumphant entry of our victorious troops
into the city of Mexico, is from the N. - York
Herald. It is 'declared to be as correct as a
table of the kind can 'be made in the absence
of official records:
Tabular View of the Several Battles in Mexico,
Cities and Towns Taken, 4-c.
•
.W,tiere„ . ___W.hen EOM° Killedir..„Cam-__
fought. fought. engaged. wound. :nand's.
Palo Alto, May 8, '4B 2000 A 44 A. Taylor
6300 M 100 M Anna
R. de la Pal. May 0, '46 1700 A
51 -307 00 A Taylor
' 0000 1 51 Arista
Majamoras,- May 10,'46 Taylor
131Mohia, June 15,'98 • •
St, 3ohns, July 17, '92 .
Camaro, Aug. '
2, '46
Santa Fe, Aug. 4, '96 Kearney
Menterey,'"' Sep. 21;'8- ,
0000 a • .476 a Taylor:
- - - 30000 in 800 ni Ampudia
Tampico, Nov. 14, 1 46. Connor
Saltine, -Nov. 16.'46 -- • Wokth
San Pasquel,Dee, 6, '46 100 a 8 a Kelditey
500 m 50 ha ---
.
Brazito, Dec. 25, '42 1000 Donl ,n
4000 in
San Gabriel, Jan.. 8, '47 500 a Kearney
.7 hi Flores
Los Angelo& Jan. 8, '47 -7- Kealmeir
• • —= Flores
Mean, Jan, 0, '47 .
W Canada, . Jan. 24, '47 ' 270( - ) a Price
• ...R00° in 01 m
El Embritlo,, Jtin.so, '47 Pike
Puebla Tabs, Peb. 4, '47
Buena Vista; Feb., 22:23 A 490 a -729. a .T 414
Fian'eleea, Pa1;.94, 1 49. "!D S. Anna
Vaetalueblb, Feb. - 28, '47- 920 a 9a• Donria
• • 38110 600
Certialvo„ Mar. 7, 49 ' •
.Cius, ;War. 20:47 10000. a 95a Stott
8 dAlitia, Mar. 317,•47 - 7 000 bt
4°°°
M T i ge l a i V
3 5 00 M _
Alvaruali; Mar. 30,'47 Minter
Tlecotal'm, Mar. - •
Pante Nie1,3,,t47 1 /o °m
0 a
. .
7000 pa
Cerro Gordo,Apr. 17-18 8000 a 500 a Scott
14000 m 11 ; Anna.
, •pr. .
- Jalapa, JO. 20; r 4Y 5000 it.
GEM
Puebla, May 27,47 8000 a
fot•aiia,ilae . 47 . ;
Cop • , 44•/!3•!'ii,;
ehuruiico, Auli.tiB;47; .10000a -1 1000 a. Scott
M. - del Rey, RePt. B ;47 • 32 6rO m a 000 a tVaArntir
•
2500 M 1000 m
Chapt'c, 5ept.11,12,13 470 R 450 a Scott
. .
• 082
IMl4xlco c 4,5ept.14,'47 7500 a,
Such a series of Battles and victories are
alttiost ivithout.parallet in the history of
afluira; The only reseniblance to be
tracesd with any, other grbat catilPiligns, is,
_we _think „with. e Leek+ bratbiLbant paign _of_
napoleon in Italy.; whed; *ltli lils new leiied
troops, he defeated the Li3terati ,, Wurmeer,
and cruShett - the - pnwei jtf. . Adstria„ That
lwas,tite theta bFlllluat dtallt,Napeleori'e cain
phignsi, anti thls,,pmgress of out arms jn S ex
lob 1., shrill*" All' bur titicips'Vrete
newly ltivrell, had !lever hetore'hijen in ac
tual imittlisointl . they fought and 'conquered
men .whose lives bad . been , spert}:in constant
watfate and ievolUtionaryengagemments.
What.art astounding , spectacle is here pre
sented! - I.to less than. twenty-Ave pitched
battles-fotight against' an , enemy generally
tour or five , ti in es burr , num be r; together with
strong plactitit and loitreesedi: and cities, ta;,
ken bs , filothl lit the teeth ., cd" , iuplirior aim=,
tieliki-bfllitt,or algal atid,oannon;! ;,The table,'
es, at prysetichijd,belolis ottr:re,tie
m ri is' ex'
adinueh
F ait the' ii arribehl` • the.
.nu m ay , iingagedi - bit;ittrah tilidesotegethet ,
:with other ittitlionlarsiZeitt intly,M l, aeeettalnil
4 ed, !rpm the, oßjcial l aceounts f ,whieh' to: the
'Preasetietiinci tirivif'imeyet risaehrid'Or Pow ,
iii , YeliPear:.tia4llllletitiengagements.
hae„,the 161lOw`
Ing letter dated , , •
'"lslnt 4 e 4 YOkk, -. 0cL27: - 18 , 17;..
• , ..4Wiff it lie'bialie , ked thiit theAinetican.loss
tin ; killed and:Wounded in the,warmitli'Mexj
c ic9 , l s Loll(!,tialf.Tlßrt 3l o,sta .!tild thc•Prolrae.
.
ted' flevolutioniqv strug gle ; with with Gieit.'ih r
iiih,'Whitth last sliViii = 7yetiitil' Such is the
fact;iaad here !b ' tde'Piutff;'dedub ' ed'lrotn au='.
thentio!spurces . :, , , 4
i Loss inl'Aso',# :•Wari ,- , ,Loss,, ss •,..._
Lexikiglori;ll" , 1 , 84 1! Palo Alto,p;, • ••• •; 44 -
liar !iill,i-,,,,„ ; 4§, 3 i,Ji.'4la Jaßalqini,l3o7,
`Fla kaiih; 206- ,14iiiitkiritY; '' b . ' 476
`White Pliihei','!!4oo'F'Slinf Pascal; ./ --- 8
Trenton; Vl' : , t9 ?•.4 :Humid Niptar i-T 72, 9:
I ,Piitiat i i,•,l. 3 ,-,• - IoMAHraRO,O,9,i„ . • ' '..9'
,1111§b4rdetowp ; , ,8(19 , Vera. -., , eY.'"• - •"- - 81c
' Ben4filiciii, , "100 1 ' 'diflV Code . ; -, • 1,•,+500•
Oranoy,wiaa ) , 1200 `Tabssohill' , .••'•`• :, • • : 12 .
StiJlyiate4 o : ,;(- - 350 --- -. , CRaJtetaa,, '• ~ ~...---
_4eirnahloalli," A2so',lihdiubilocio.., ,' ' 1000
liell•ll§ik t . i ..'-'B2 ' lAiigiiiiieiilley;* 400'
btoiiiiiinith; / "' 136 ( '''piitgul , t!1001. , 450
•Rtiode Iplaad, - 211 ,'-` w ''' ' ' ''' , •
g r id e p t e e le, timliao•c1;•):1a• . .,• , !'f' , '..„ ,••!, •,‘,
Poititrei 100 -- :P) ei:: 1, 4 •.• '„,, i
.„-•,•.
R iA dliovq-'1 1 .'461(1, - Ir-.!1„9 ir j • r,f.„,71:1; ,„ ~.„,
'oll3lVMdiffithhiWBBll 4.1•,• bri:;,,,?1,,-•• i '-.." ':::.'-,
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lapsed 'Since tliehreektng .otit old* Weer.
•
.At Ei.rough sesiiinata .mfgh ihrdowri five
-thousand more, whit perishetfrim fatigue,
tiom the fire of gueirillai, ye lOW fever, ex.,
ike.'wh i ish nailed to thU Othisi) tchhld snake
the - losDOn - our - salinniztailYteliTthousand in
he,course-ofAtteeit,7itionther---Queltla
result eil-die.Altr. • , •••
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PLANTING, ,oNT. sunup&
Every, farmer should have an_ orchard up;
on his farin of choice knit, and to ,such as
have not one already•we would yeccnatnend
tha,„he seize the,occasion of ,the
Motilh i .ffie.earlierthfi,better a ft er the leaiel
have io plant out ono; "aii the trees
may be growing'while he inky lie sleeping,
and in a very , liaw yehrs, Will afford Hit fine ,
fruit far-fainilyrifse or for elile,,pfoirided he le
_fateful, in puichaeing thb mien approved kind
of grafted frniffrom some niuseryman - of es:
tablished rephtationi takes 43 - toper,
the selection and preparation_ of, the.giound,
in ,the mode of planting had, after culture.—
That fie should doso hit& halm's! tci suppose
as the planting of an oralitir'd.lif Avink lbr.o
life thin:, and thbielbie'Sbotild bb (1614 well;
The Soil.—The soil ,for an .' 11 P1 46 orchard
should. bi3„rich and inoderatelvnielet:• 7 4he
Roil should be deep natuyalikor, made , so.
The exposure should be north iiimirth-West:
' The Preparation:—All sol le intended fof thb
ransplantation' of an orcluntehbilldi be both
ploughed deep and subsoiled. Il it pp het-natif
,rallyaich, it should be manured with acom
ppst formed, say, per Earn, with 20' hails ,bf
%Veil rotted manure of mould from the.woodei
50 bffehels of ashes or lime; to be well mix
ed together spread evenly broadcast, and
ploughed in. Tfie *round should then be
harrow'ed and cross-harrowed and rolled.
Digging the Holes and Planting the Trea.=
The holes should be dug about three feet
deep, six feet in diameter. • As the surtace
mould is taken out let it be laid- aside, and
mixed with a sufficiency of, ribli winould as
-will-fill" up-the-hole- - when-the-tree-is-planted
carting off or spreading the siibebil which
may be excavated on the--surface: At the
bottom of the holes place gravel Oboes or
'small brick-bats, for six Jostles In detilh;then
fill up to the depth of say 18 inches with the
mixture lathed above.
This done, place your trees iri the holes
to the,depth, or nearly so, that they may have
stood in the nursery, first taking care to trim
off - smoothly, all the roots which may have
been broken. Set the trees straight up,
spread out the roots,' fix a stake in each hole
to tie the'trees to; fill in- the-earth a few in-
Ores and pour in water from the nozzle of a
watering pot enough to settle the earth
round the tree, but not enough to make si
kin° of molter; then fill in more earth, and
settle it again with water; now fill bp the
hole with the residue of the earth, and fond
a slight basin arottnd the trunk 'of the tree,
press the earth 'down with the feet and tie
the tree witn a withe of straw or bass mat
ting, when the labor of planting will have
been done. If the trees shall have hbbn oh!
the ground any ciarilddertible finab before bel
ing planted,. it will be *Fill tb bet& the root*.
a few hours belore sewn theifitd the ground
When your orchard is planted Mit; sow ii
mixture cif freshly slacked lime and ashes,
in equal quantities for 4 fel , t ,around each
tree, about a 'gallon to each. If the neat
ring or summer should prove to be dry,
the young trees should metre ocbasional
waterinr, riot only afoimd the body of the
.trees, but over branches
The'fkater should be either kom a run
ring branch dr strham l or temper
ate by etposhield the On daring thb day . of
its,apphcation., - The best time lot watering
is kite betdre sun dowil..
Young Ordicti'diehouldye thti
first fivq Or yearei, in' corfii' . oelatosa, cab
bage or turnips, but during this perihd , of thew
growth ihould never be bulthbebtl ;With d'
small grain or ghee clap:. They, should at
all timbe be lightly ploughed so as to keep
we'edikloviit and the soil - open to the action
silo, air and rain. If stfoh cultivation ad
we mime should, not bewtvert to the orchard
ground, it should receive a ; model ale' dres
sing of rich mould or well rotted efaiture et
ery few years,'say ranee le folk kWh!:
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TO PROTECT THE LIMOS TN 'THR4IHIHG.-- 1
"It N. Lowry, in the Ohio Cuiitmto r , Oval'
the foliewing -mode, •which . i .
perfeollir
fectual; A piece of .the finest ltirgii
enough, to cover,the, mouth_ and • nostrils, is
hollovtEdl e
tut'sn a; to qt thifielkl,a tape is
tastenbilytiiintl and fiat over the top of the
head.' 'Soak it • in soft • water, and Abed
squecie it well. When ,ready fer,work,tie
it oventaise and,tpouth, and )toti eari brtigthis
end talk thititighit tlit With;
out; and in a peilect 404 We alt bbill
be as oleic. as Uri cornfield: ; He Stites that
itiwill, troahlesnelb;te these
who use the ( Maly wsede• -
rt . .•
fitseiiialyThstlnsitit .At !mask gm:,
roughirtind - 'patient i*enisitiiini the mein
'Crinnnt•observese;lare,sturnWPA-Vin-a-
Man4.4kunk 2 4iknitig thiqAhil!
Tided). is not caused by an tiisecipr fungus ;
and the..onlyitatistactory..ristilt
Itis:-PTllit6 no nationValtould place ite de;
pendence,polely on 'a. zing!. crop. • lf theo if
onti,bo leg tathe stbul 4 ansi 'Onit'isluocired
saut;t.hi sittitrlbeign buetiotilaced in
t, immititiiitljeopenlyl I u 1
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"A ridP,sm:.4IP7I I :MARTAII, 4 1 1144 !"--;
3 4,
Ode of the . Sprgeond,etthis Army,
•; riling to
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a Mend-Mier-the battled of CO 'rad find
thititibutthir 4 i4s: -..--,, ' ' ,
'''iXftM.Operiiti*fiiiili iiii tileitita t nt, till, 3 '
O'eliiiik lid dift,!niorning, 4 iffit' this : landing of -
twhos.h I had'a. itimPory, hospital, 40 take an
- hour-.'s open -Air. , - Tfurned- round
id lo ok dyily - miwutalittortaN4iiitcliiiif was a
jititeitliajil'arms 'Mid leis;:afidltioking "at
rojaelfit foontl,ftwed - all.eovertillirith blbbli-
lihm-keati-to toot.'L- - --- , -
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:+-PsA7,,-;74.e.vp4ire-thousand4Aii'eti--A iith-e
--rOi,''fekti cif 'want, , *int iillilielF lives,'• ilit .
'ttionsaiirs'4iitio; , ' ice lent , F 'lkb:4,l6llller cf..
i 'vow morelltan -this pings - of delibJt The de
mon 'fearldiallgmorttrembles:ationpossible
itv,tints. . Why., ishglAt*O,tirtivi..liale he hi;. -
'donut - liarHMls •Of dileitioll',`:Vitittiiimeld .at ~ r •
on times,o9dt3yor tut•Wieraits, , !Alifd, hunter .4
ourotili4x.RW4 o3 t,:Aitiiitt itity Polite; l!ili-
4/itig thdAesyteilibOVe:ii . .!" - :' , '-',--',-'--'---•--',
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lilt P"ei,TiOt si l i9) 0 # 4144 . '
op tptlyl i V h itk i r iltit ivi ,,, 4 %Act
ismiazTA,loymbler4-e.ifi.ll.lllolc.
*asthe**#A u ti A k ithitt fl i fir dbblYl •#
' 1.. •Withont , etutityl fibs, ,iitting44;,:,
' ' ' t • ' 'i l f,.. '-' t(tii Airkiri'l a soul-.de'
d i e ' -
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14, •., .tivrolai,hti;_ao4,wdatto,.:
'of hon. . ...; 4 11rnhqdrii.;'"'":'..: , ,":1 4 1,0i ,,
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