0 IZI MEI yoLUME XT ;X• ,wii#'o' . St . ',iligilit•-• ICial Arrival 'or' bpringi tuld -vummer Goods, - 'Fol•stOiros Meaty ;Store , Corner of Miiiii St.`ittid flarper l is Ruvi, Carlisle. 'l. ilia- qiibectibar 'rekiOctfully dfitiptincet to the 'publiclhat,he hai-taken the sturidiormitEy toibuph.fd l)y Mr. Angney,_at,the corner 'o . f :High -.BKeet Midtklarpor's,Row,,, where Ile °has Just re• 'otived frohn'ilM'Eastern cities a large and soled! 4 I -- ' '. lOsortrriehr of NEW G001)4, parchased '• he impottersquot hlaritrfacturers;raild.hificlfid , I - -eTtery=va4qty4k;Ciautim hrhe-ladlem.arb-par lcirly. invited to examine his beatitifuT demo.- I 1?nO.of ; :l:/aksk•Gooei,'O.'niong villiclt the foillaw. iing atiticleo comprise-a pant- sat:wrier wool Cldth, 41filck and fancy B,illo,:blue, black aild-fancy Gas -.‘iiiheres—rtindy,amrlich Goods.-Ginghentsiind litiwnsllorribazines.-itrd-Alpaccas-.- Vesting§ of mll. kinda—Motts.xle Lames, London and domes kid Caliboes_-?....)1it5, Gloves,-Laces, Edgings, HO- Atiiiry and ltib,hops of all kinds. t., -- Also; it:ltke tissOrtineut of kinds. , All_the - tilmve Goods have been purchased at Ott best Mid cheapest Markets, and'will- certain dy he sold yr.i Low. ,iii: respectfullYinvites . IN.: public to give him a call. aprl9- 't - t - :-JOIIN E: FORBTEEI. -. ,great Arrival of Cheap Goods AT OGILBI"S WIIOtESALE AND RETAIL STORE. 1 havo now opened the hugest and cheap est assortment of GLIOdS Cyllr brotight to Carlisle and no-mistake! Plirdlinscrs will do well to'all and examine this mammoth stock, ns they will r. be sure to get good bargains 'and.save - money:— To - enunteratc articles and prices is gut oh the quostioa, as it would take up the whole of friend Beatty's paper, and the half not then be told.— Suffice it to say that . I have everY thing.in the ' Dry Goods lino frdin superfine clOth 'limn to a piece of bobbin. 43....very , extensive assartmens of -13 0 OTS and: STII)ES just reeeived, and cheaper than ever. G It OGEIt I Ei.—A fresh iiisortatent if Coffee, Tea, Niolassei, Rice, Spices, now opening and selling at the very lowest notch.—= 41.ecolleet the Old SLOCIII, 'Oast Aletill street,whera go.id bargains are sure to be. lied. aprl9 , L CHAS. OGIGE.Y. ITMITS2II. - MG inCS'EfiliE 3. GOODS p IIE subscriber has just received and is Ilt• now opening nt Iris store, n thu South west corner of the Public Square, an utilise. — Tifirchirap stock of seasonable goods, suet' as Clutha, Cassiranres, Vusting4, Alpacas, Silks, 16.•1)17.111(19, 11,1.19t1 nglia ma, (.ainlric,Jtre , • onet, tIuII , Y visa, 14 ilk awl ntho rife seri it tibns Or. tine while silduslins, Cheeks, Tick.ings : Gloves, Hosiery, A large stock -r JILTM,TN , white - S - 11W en.: bieuelied;frorn 1-4 to 1-4 in breadth, arid from 4 conts.per yard ill in price. A splendid stock ~t* C.U. C.) ES at prices varying fruit 1 to I2j ets. A.isu,n fresh stock of the • CELE3RiTIPM_I'LIYID . which we Was lately introd.iced, and Which are tut' no to be bjall that have tried them, the • most economical and desirable article ivarery respeet one in use, Mao the Thre Pekin Company's Teas liasiipasnAppoilited solo agniit in this place) fur 09:219.1c , of qio übrwe. 'Pony, to olihich ho wnnld,invitoLho spyciai attention of the loves of iciod Tlio mnnncr in which they arc such, Its that the tluvnnr is preite•vcd for nuy. length of tune, being incased in Iced or tin foil. — rantilies can be supplied with any einalit!itii put up in this munner. 'rho tiablitt is respectfully invited to call and ecuaime bis•itlett before poreharing elsewhere as ha feels confident that his variety and prices will be s itisfactory to .iiitellasers. • aprs R YIERT IRVINE jr. New SZ)re•--Bargains: Tap, snlmeriber has just opened in the Store ocruld.nd by 11, 4 Sou.' %rase. Esti, on Iv e it High street, to the borough ofCarlisle, a lartte nod geoeret-assertntient 1.1 DR y GOODS, !I. it 'Eli, Q.L.11::11:N S• W RR, HARD NV Art &c all'of which' CVe beelt 'Selodted with great' care, and which ho determined. to sell as cheap ns,thc. 'l'he pahlia ard r,espect.lullY invited io give him call. tie•ilitterslhitustilPthat liilentfotror such iuJueeutngts;as will .nalkeit,tliejrcipterest to pa tronise 'him. t& A lot of Auction Dry Gonda at very low .prico3. . „ J G C.1.1010N Y Catlialo,lan 12 1 - 848 • Fresh Drugs, Igedisine3l . just 'iocei'ved . from Pbiladel pain-and'Ndw York very exlansive :;additions to my' linmeratook, umbra -5 naive Tioutly:evqry article of •Atetlielne P° , t 14 4 1,45, ,with Paints, 0 artutVio•c-P •lutmo, kor iitinory, Riad/NOW • Njl4' Cytibry,,* Tankle,— .11ciiibus of tanfAti'miary • , kitli an oadiads Variety-of',4: bar- artiolus,'„whiab : f am de ,termi Ind to salt at .vEttX: r.natas - F.prt 9 oi. • Ceu'ory Pedlurd gqld•Y7ie e. ate' l•tindolfdlfK implatilad riot•to pubs' tlin 0 fIA , •S PAN D,•413 ay . trity 'teat' asmired • that, evory.artiale will' bd anltliof qa gdod quality; anid ur4i, reasonable tonna.. • S. ELLtorr r Main atrput, Carliale Pkg ,' Y SI, • Ns 111 at „tin 3 . , stoze, , Tag ' ribe ta• tr9.ve -ppdned in th n i?f1tret;14,43.4 by, ,neerlY FAp 'site Atmemt a Jorge and olegant altodfiC t?Tti'', l of itlUtli3Sdrildiuns; to do illq's•va. l 7,hasSALVld.;attil '?arratiteitrhet(er. than darn goy ether roady ; nt }de. to be _found, itylie id it rift: 'll El n I an orpetionieed.Vailari to Atoll •their el n.hingvivho will 843 ' I " r 4,'AP1T4 ,44 / qA4 3 'llP Ponl.P4P l 4 , or vests, for anypesos itify,ncit 'be lade 'to gait himself in tliiettqftlii-lc iiiiidyrrriiii; Nflt*Modialid sigreaf.variefy ofVweed Odaftli Cass isrii " arb ?`9l(lek`9l(l • lower thsecan aultereivkl!hey OalifUrriiili a hanilsolini Glue biti e 7 . 411) t 11 41q11V.IP4ILYi4t clo.no 119 r I fro En; lielrtct Amd,other goods in proportion,' Call and. alb ; 7 yolitselVes. •.• , 7/1:. MitirVr. , • 7A And'` 47 , ,V.CTJONVZ . 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"!: ii)1 ( :1 , 'l'll 1 01 ~„,•"'' ?IT: . • - t,*' - '"•••? 4, 46/ t • t,.r L 45 , 29 ,- 0f ."'"''""'''''"*""..".'." "*.' “ .1 F i • ' . r ..• 4 , p.. 4, , .....1 it _fir -.- .; $ P....i. , 4 ( • ' . .. glil ' _ Jo2in:J4 , layers ; AS REMOVED his Office Itnd divel ling to the' Roush adjoining hie DraiSrcito on West High artist. _ april 1 • 'I7 I ,,RAPTITATE.of the Jefferson Modica . ] collageof Philadelphia,•rooßpOtfplly_ °fibre' lifiprofeasionul 'services in tho riractico Of Aledi einej Sureery and Midwifory. • • , ,at-tho_rodindeneo_oll.hia rather in S. _Efanaiter_street,,direetly_oppiatiofeil_ and the . '2dyreahveticap church. tip 7'47. • Dobtor• riomq,Eop x.rioc Physician. OfPce a " a in Main stiont, in the house forieeily ocea pied by Dr. F. Ehrtnan, _ • Pr. L _C. La - oinisr.. • . •' WILT perform ti ll `••41141 . t.,,,.. r , ,,,1„. operations upon the - •• . Tooth that tirolcimi .red for their-preservation. such as 'Sean - ink—Filing, -flagging, aStt.c., or will _restore the loss of them, by insertirik ArtificiaL4Peetli, fionca eiltigie tooth to a full sett. .i 1 ralitea - on Pitt street, a fen' doors south df t he Railroad Hotel: Dr. L. is ab sent the last ton days of every month. ESPRO'rFULLY ten&ss'io the inhabitants uu,„4. Carlialo:and its vicinity, his professional services in all its various departments, hafting from his long experience, and devoted attention to the business of his professiton,•tp nierit irslittro of public patronage. ' • .When not absent on professional business. he may at all times pp found either at his gflice, next door to Mr. Robert Snotty:lass' atom; or at his lodginos, at Mr. Beetems' lintel. . [mayl7 • • - -A—T-T-ortistaY . Ar ALW.,Iti 11 practice in qua several Ct - otirts of Ctimberlnnd cone.- ty: Office :in Mnin street, nearly opposite- the county jail, Carlisto. fob 9 Henry Edgar ,Heene; A TTORNEY. AT LAW. prac "-tie° in the sever-al. Courts of Cumberinnd and adjonining countios, cud attend to all pro fesaional 'business entrusted to hie care with li• delity' and promptness. 0 firgiii - Shtith Hanover atreet, in Vrahum's now bppprike the 1 5- eat' Office. James R. Sm fOR,N EY AT LAW. Office with S. D. Adnir, Esq, hi Graham's riewlmild• ng.4poosite - mar-31.147_ Carson .0. Bloom, ' • TTORNEY \AT L.N. Office •i n the room lately occupied by Dr. INOtter; Jleceased: . Torti.73l '47 . •ti, A. I.3.merton, "--"-TTORNEY AT LAW, HarrisbUrg, P. tip ilt3 WRIGHT • & SAXTON lIIIPOII,TERS AND DPIALERS IN FOR at:IGN tr. DOSI.E.TrIe lIAILMVAItro' Glass, Paints, I) ye 'Stuffs, Oil, Treat, Sihel,Nctils would invite the tittentiontel persons Willa. ing goods idtheir line, to the large assortment they have jiist opened, nod which they offer at the very luivest cash priers. • feb23 • WILLIAM BLA Ill ; in Loather Street, near Ow 4;ollen.e.tlyeti !tadlett' and Gentle men's app weft all ettlurs, and warrants all work to lie satisfactory. Orders in Ins line respetnfally solittited. sop 2'46 Magistrate's °ince. Removed. TILE Office of the subscriber, a justice of the Peace, has been removed to the house adjoining' the store of Mrs. \Veskter, intlliAlt street, Car lisle, immediately opposite the Depot and Winrett's residence being there, will' alWaYe'be loan& Whotne, really to attend to rho business.of rho public'. In addition to the denies of a, Mtigistrate, I will attend to all kinds of Writing, Strai as Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Indentures,,Artieles . of Agreement, Notes &c, Which will be.eseented in n neat manner and ac cording to the mast opproved forms. The Office lately et:copied by MC, in Mr. Urn hence hoilding is tor rout, and possession had int. modiately. The rant is low and thelbention good: jan 1-2 4848 urn er an and • Pef ry Fcit el. 'p t . THE.subseriber de : sires to in , ;;; ; I r +moo:3 itiAands auLL .. ..t)to!l)trawtilng U 4 noblin ilmt he has .11tiNk! l:n from 13P known as NV eit4's in tho.publiobratsii recently .occupied by J,ohh Comm:mom North Hanover street, near the ptib• lie squire, whore he will be gliff''th 'bee hiS old ammaintancbs from Perry and Clininaland, and as many new ones as possibly. His house'is.large Italia good order, eiminining, snilleithit number Weft furnished chambers end iiivery' other fa. eility for the mait'cotafortatflartccoinmoilaticin of travellers and boarders. His •tabie ivill lie sup- Mind Witht(lie choicest delidacies of the markets, arid his liar • with the (best of lig norg„, I Tharo•is 'comm nlions Stabling.mbiched to the !Muse, and careful Ostler will alabiys aitoudano. fie respectfully invites r cell rrotti others, coMI lout 0f11.4 ability:to trivals`atisfaniiiin march-n-Ind • HENRY GLASS NeW l l.llthSer Yard; • • • TiIC a- now 'Limb o Yard ilte-cornor .Oft West: atredt, and Locus > alley nu a p W itas,and,Aill,kopp,c,onstatnly fltit'jiaid'Atidiltrictit craetihonad PINE' 'l3 f) , CR DS .. and' . PlitkN o t [tor: ki rida4off ST UF, P o all of which ho, will selyow fpf.onak t ,,, the p nitlic tiatronitat. , . marl l39ly. , .1-firlieVßN.rtft L yng, • • w- ~ iDeale in ; Forel Dumestic trardw,l3P 'o9tat nniki43lat the-oldl-4 iltnoverstroT "',FAA 1a4.3 tdlll.l"7° P9VFAIP k't 00:ut;nt 19 ) 4K,1 I'l at 4?t°47,aa to A°sell .aaY ~ 'P°s± 4 rwwir . ' ' - ' - . . c '.• ',. `4•4 1 01 (1) AIS;A,Ti.-,#.D itE4sqrpupntitallvkat;fipigagq; ntiti iPlll(/ ' sY64 . l4l;Fel in ) Attr t t.o • ‘4,1•.• • - 4.tiN itio gip,. =4 - 7 ) - 3 1 lt' ,113.1n1f 3 1& illiii:l6ai Aoiiiii, 4 ,,, 14 ! , x {,i fk! , ,ltalir, .9/.th , i Vai dr't 'it it" -, 1... ,, ,?. , 4, r , !. a 4. r (I , oor. Btir,us IVEST - OF 0 o,Tasht s ., • ,:.11114,' , ...1 0 , , ,, soitiflit.=l: l ~ ,, r1 f Itl• ,1,,Ni.(1 4,1 ''' 1 1• ~!'+': - 1i w;F, Iggii'l<gifisSATO,lsr•iii: ,ti',..1..-,,,....i't 1rif ~.iikY4flPihrit 9.9 1 91:9.P. 1 ,9PA1.AtqA.f. , I ' f y ,oi, iv: hth, 8)13`, The ottrnbor tzt,4tot Ydrt's4a Ihntrol`,olis7.ltt by'lliii`tiiii)lsl . l9;iiiii oro:dc r° N's/Jigg.9pEcalVtliligtliquao•.so4 o b:i4 o ipt 4 .'i tit", . Tho !it unt,loo o rgolittkoltpay . 02.3tbAtty, 9f„. a u;•,, -il otlilttild'dratiWWW.kh thii vibratii i) e tlotlitiii d;•• ,§e.iggoromitolfrostutOwnr, , yilinge,!..theiligb caoilrr , . 4otto,ssiblo by '. Suite Rim ,orie,o,44.sllzott,V,siloy,i 41, iilrood, both of .10151?,p c osit,throughlitnils "et eoolloaio Elvtillittiiytkin,,,-.'. f.,,..,, 7 „...,,, , , i . • A ,°'' ' n • o.' '''' , 'l`fgll:lVtl. , ' ,' 1 .inkitkriling,cwiplati s 'gptuitrot4 dr,O,lpor pe0,j050,.001 f, :1' ttp t or- Oroo* ~,. !': ; . , st'•.o..4 ' ''. -' i f t` ll) ' l ' ll ll 41 litriihriticifnlXollll 4, ', ~, o , ~, , )1 . t o prciosll l .oie•GOVitis!l"/!`.- .. 4 'A i l -- , ''.', %-`, 5 0 '). - r ei?at t ii i iii•EMiih i refonfit,lo l , L igi'llrib,liiili s e• - ouit,ilitir.v;olo,2. , - 401 It ITS 'l'ithatf.ial ''') . .' ', • ' • I;'+ Jitlieili I•ol , !,s'lbiß -'00:. L:,.• . .'. ' ' . ' ' , ••., , • - • , Atatbs: Dr.Ceo, Willistionlke, Doctor A. Rankin, [Viii,' Dyeln.; ani Snaring. .13?"&,13 L.7.d,=4:95-4"1,-V LtaUIMVS .. -- _ _ _ 3119111:t1lift tampautco,,__ pony' of p3r3ladel h3a. ' ~ • 7 -* , FFICE, No 16,34qosput streot, nonr Fifth s Strilet. • ••. -11••• I DIRECTORS: . , . .1 Cbar!as N. Panekor , Georg° %V. Rtehards Thomas Hart . • ' D: 'Lewis Tobias Wagner• Adolp te: orie Samuel Grant David S. Brown Jacob R. Sniith . Morris Patterson ti Continue tp.mahe insurance- peretual, or Jimi red , - ohly :tletseri Mion Of_propetty -ttiwn land eountrY, at rates as low as are consistent: AAA security.. The 'company have reserved •tv large contingent-fund, which with thei.roapital sled pm-. 'taws ! . pafaly invested, afford awl° protection te the insurell. . The' assets of the company on January Ist, t 18.8., as published agrecaLihr to an act 'of Assem bly,. *ere as follows, via : Mortgages $890.558 65 ' Real Estate ' 108,358 00 'Temporary ,Loans 12.149 00 Stocks 51,553 25 ‘ - Cash arihndcrand in hands of /* - agen.e, 35,373 28 • $1,220,097 G 7; • Since their ineorpnration; n period of eighteen feare,'they helve paid upwards of one 31ILLION", TWO lIUNETIEII THOUS . AND DOLLAns, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence...4lllo advantages of inSurance,'tis well. as the iffillity 'and disposition to moot with prcimpiness, ill! • - CITARTAIS N. BANGKER, Pres't. CIIAS. G. thatcHEn, Sec'. fob 9. . The siihseilher is bentfor the above company forAirlisle and its vicinity. All npnlications for insurance either by mail or personally. will be ftrataptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR. Fire Insurance. ALLF...N evu E. PE.NNSBOROUG 11 u tun. I Piro insurance Company . of Cum berland colory_._incorporated by ao act of Assem bly; is now fully organized and in miertinum un dor rite arum m‘oteni_.of_.the following commis sioners, Viz. Cht. Stnytrum, Jacob Shelly, Wnt. Gorgns, Lewis flyer, Christian Bobert Sterrett, llcnry-.Lognn ilitelUiert tidal n Benjain in Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, Semi. Prow cll, sr. and Meichoir Breneman who respectful ly -call the attention crf-- ; eittzeits'of Cumberland and York counties to the adiantages which the com• patty Bold out. 'File rates of insurance are ns low and favoritble ns any . companY of the kind in the Stake, Per sons wisliing to lgsome members are invited to Make application To the agents of the company, wko are willing to wait upon them at any linie. . JACOB SI I-ELLY, President. ItEN ItY, LOGAN, V. •Pres!t • Lewis nycn, Secretary Micti.tm, Commix, Treasurer AGE.zrrs-.—Rudoljth Mariin, - new Cumberland Cliriotiati4Fitzel-and-7uhu_Cjleubtp,Aaw.;_c, It. liarinon, Kingstown; ZAtrimr, Shire manstown.; Simon Oyster, "Wermleysbtirg ; Ro bert Moore.. Charles Dell. Carlisle. Agents, for York Coimiy-7-Jaeob .Kirk. gone rat agent; John Sherrielt, John Itankin, J.l.lkris , man, Peter Wolford. Agents for liarrisburg-llouser & l o oehmon. fel) 9 Tll P. CUAI .11 kl It LA NUVALLEY .; Araticatiiprotectiott Colis. 7l p rpHE CUMBER L AND AL Plto C'NIPANY ' u ill he under the - direction of the 7ollowing board of Alanagres for the enheing 3 car,size--'1 C. Miller, President; Samuel thilliraith, Vice Pre shield; David W. McCullough, Treasurer; A. G. Al ill er Aeuretary, James M'enkley,Johit T. Green, John Zug, A lir:Amin King, Richard blonds, Samuel f 1 usi OF, William l'eal, hcott Coyle, Alexander Davidson. T h err ure also it number of Agents appointed in t.djacent etiolates, who will receive applications fur in surance aid! lorwaril Iltnin immediately for ap proval to•the oflitte oNte Company ot hen the poi ? . icy will he issued trithoitt delity. „F / cii. rut they information see the GY-lawsnf the Compimy. • ' C. MILLEII Prest A. G • MI.LLER,SCO'y. -The following gentlemen have.been oppointed A,6ENTS: 4 , • 1.. FL Esq.,Westpeiiiisboro , Oen era% Agent. S. A. Coyle, Carlisle, Dr; Ira bay, AleJlanalesharg George Brindle, Esq.. Monroe. JO5. M. A/0005.1 . 1951. Newburg. loLIn Clendenin, Msi, llogeslown Stephcu Oirnieltson , 59iippeubLu rg Sepftimber. V, 1 ri4:7 ' Equitable, Life InsUrance, Annuity a„nd Tiust Oonroany, AIiFFICE' \VtTnnt streqL,Ybitidelphin.— vor x':so,ooo.—Charter'perpetual. Pluke'lnsurnnce on lilies at their office in Philn• dolphin; and at their Agencies throughout the States, m tho•lowestalues of premium. Rates for insuring at $lOO on a' single Life. . . • Age.. Fon!, year. -F u r 2 years,. 20 81 91 ,15.6 30 • 99 • " 2,01 • 40• • 1,29: 1 ,I; I - 2,70 50 • 1,86 2,07 I 3,9•4 59 • -3,19 • I .2,97 003 .I,EXAMPLE.—A person aged 30 yoarit next birth' day, .by paying tho•oinnputty 95 cents would, se- , . curd to his fatatiy pr heirs S s hould - ,110:tli li• ti One irean; etr for sii,oolic secures to oic, or for p'l3•anattaily Sove,ti yourA age - tires, to'thent 811)00 heti° in seati'vertitS'; for 826,40 paid 'annua4 duringlife',:ho'.seCnree $lOOO to -he paid 'whoa the 'di +s:: Tho'-liatUrOri . seituring his ,own bottuNaby• the a I nount, .of . pro nii m s :front , those • chargei ether races. For , 09,5 A i ,th e , .14is would, calve 95000 abntiil ladiotr-eteiorr. - rs f . .iid'dlcp.articulars ira S tiro &Hee' of ,fhthik-WAlcsi Est ;' , W - Cni4lBlo,'Pato P. •:,1,14,1 ,1•1 c.a,. .1. In.. C LAG Seel, :• t., FICA!, k. anPurr, Attid i cEtt V,iartoner. „•,,,,,, ~It.rernium-rlapter,- , i ~,..d .0.0...,. . ,(,,,, ;—.. :,,,,, . , ,:,,,, ,;..• ~, 1 17k:11..;.iirvAP itii:LAND now; idurelio the 'pub: Tilr - lie I.lis:lndian.,V.Tge'talilouPtonnunn:Pluntelrf ,llTijnlpAilkus 91;)Ylutki i ,afpar t lIonginusl tried iuilui!,- ytituue have , boon ,unupinctuill3.-egitutiliOg:r4ll: gill' liAlne,fi'‘‘ , li`ei'm'ary bu antivtett' 'ti!'itl'aho lifructi On ;or Fito 4 l.ni,';uutrity 'ciiPthd'lrtiliiii Woinii - ;1146 , inlivi.ittcoinintiniltaidltilndtiiiPkiitiiiiniii'oinili sure ?ind :speedy. uurb t in.illo bhutt kpu'Ovoclinio of •fttini . tulruax.eulteleguptilieilAtith.chro:and - restoaiu.2 *l.,r, Ing„nlA-Alut, .gupn‘lo,ji in,tr,umutuu , node,cqcp . eo 7 siX9,4lOlqlP-89. 1. 9g !RAM°. , i!rkliP ho rAela,r,l9 o ; ' ,Liu'orl'in stating,...)nuutuucb ni f fie'line .neu ,liiiied in' !piidlinsYlitiutt citit s '<if. flu'doliutfare'cl aiiii•ficty'ake., PtiduttOlit'DtlialAii.2 , Fliiii: . :'Nld.in'enill'ili3 . l)3i; ....d iSiil3lllll,o7 , tihd•OFV:VJ,', l M-Y111($: , fil; o.v, -, : il t robiita-- xVIt i !,,,. 0: ,In itiNt4 , ! , w , i 5, -; . - r ,:.! !o , l' , - 11,1 VitailiWilitid tigiSE : :' ... 1 i ''' l,7 : 6;,. ;' , 1i AAR , ' S# l l#G, i 1'Av3',,..0.:i - 0 , f;;:c I I- i LUSfrpopillati houtio .linerroiiintliiUicAorghni), Vi* -T,..4P,4o,ooo.ll4Er,4t,t4iindi,ibpohiainnrtniiiihj r ti w nt'lE2f4X l Y#,llW,y4u,gsury,i),` o , l, lutifflutmpfilttsl, '1 ~,e% 9'Pcg-yt. ,llV it ilfrt4to:tuLd•gilic,re;..vloiliqgl AuP. od ci . 1 1219ydkilrt On, Will ;lina'll. a 40ii , ,d0,.; .I , ol , lt , hip . i . p . lk a t i r o l ,,,, w ed : , ti t ii , (PIP... .plo . l i P SO!Chiirges f luinleiitrii:; lit : : i ';”' ‘ l ' '' ' ' ' l ! .l. f; 14,'. ' ! ;t•rn 4', 94 `etriii kl WM:Vi , SAilbratso4ietii,bk, ;11,0:rieb urv.1.111.1.1v4(,raf.:,)::1, 5 , 4) ;M:tpfttq itkl.VitS , 'ili4ll - f l liti q 9 44.rylr'lrt/ r. , .tai,vaoh istipi 4 k ; gpilotiff i -e.,11,11 4 . 1 ci -0::-9134W-4;k4Opti,u4si- - niVtAititikviteletTfii: i VloolY,'"vkl*UNfre;l•';4!•'-#lB/V,141:),1--11 CAR,LISI"E OCTOBER 18, 1848 011,EARE;R: THAN =Eltl THE subscribers have just received from the City,ifin largest quantity of DitY , GOOD,S nviiibrouglii to Carlisle. Their 'stock consists 'in port of the fotlowing • . • pLoTHs—Blue; brown; blue-black', `green, fiord pei- yard . CASSIMEfR LS, and FYoinings , —good, :Iteavy and fine striped cussirneres; 75 cte 873 and all' peryd: &Mid of the niasi' handsome 'Vetitiligs in-the 'Ninety. Casinettn , from.2s; to 876 , c ts. CASHMERES and Mou,s, de Laiues, n fram 13 4 - lo 621 • • • ,good at sift vents . - per 'yd.. Alma:has and Meri noes, 181,25, 371, 50, 621 cis. Splendid lustre 'Glitliiunriti at '123 eta: Yard wide •Mdslin at 4 cm par yd. Good Tickings, GI, 10, 121, litit.- 13et*quality domestic Gingliams, warranted rest colors. nit 121 cis. Fine Irish Linens 376,50, 623, 751cts. Linseys, 121, 16, 25.ets. Woolen" Elannels at 126, 281, 25, 376, 50 cts: Gunn Shoes., ill kinds and sizes. Ribbons for bonnets at 8,123, 15; 181, 25 ma: Laces and Edgings, cheap, real thread lace. wide, 123 cis. Cloth,. Glazed end Fur CArs,l2l 'cis to 81.— TOgethet with almost every article in• our line, which we arc determined to clove out very low. ' , Also, ad hand on assortment of READY MADE CLOTHIN G. consisting of fine ensinett Cools at $5; Plugs, 1,75 to 3,50 fur cessineete; Vesta, 1,00 to . 3,00 fur satin.. We MOM a. inrgo stock of Cloths, &c, (tom which those can se lect antihero their fIICUSUItfi taken who cannot suit themsclvain ready mode. Tho Cluthing Store is conducted by George Door/. who is acknowledged - to be - nue of - the best Tailors . in this •county, take men ihres and ritifnufeeture clothing / di-we' 6 , 11.10t85 mi the suit cheaper than can be told elsewhere.— ••Gige him a call young men oet4i A'S. NV BENTZ. To all those who wish to lay oat their Cash to Ille very best vantage! • . . inn A E .17E17. 1 -0-G8.13 Y--is now openitig-AL _ cIJ Imtnense and splendid stock of FALL and WINTER 1)1l. Y.G 00 DS and respectfully it.- vites one and all to call an d . look berme purezis ing, us ho is, determined• to give aIIEAT . 1.1.tu- - rialss in il,c:way. of ptiees and beautiful goods. _lily stock eonsis:s of all-*lt hula and analitirs of Cloths, Cnssimeres, Cuk.inetts, lientucky Jeans, Lima 3 .Ys.,, Flannels, Blankets and . a thenstual other articles in the \Voollon line ; also Cash meres. Delanes, Alpacas', Lenin Plaids, rich stile Winter Oingbants, beautiful and cheap Calicoes, NI USIiIIS Of-every kind and quality, ex tremely c heap; die best and largest stock. of CARPETS that he has had for ten years ;,,they are beautiful patterns, good fabrics mid vERY - 1:11EAP. A large assortment of HPSI ER Y, a full and- complete assortmetp..of /Ladies - tine DRESS CIO.ODS: a large stock of BOOTS. F. 4110 EIS dad GROCERIES, all of Md.& will he'sold at ,the ,smallest profits. Be. sure to call and see for yonrselvcs 'heforo lurrehn-simr-elsewheripittemberq he 44dr-a titl -1 .17slelel.estahlished:StandrAilliast-ttin-Street,-Car -- ~.„ . . ... 0:7 - Look out for iho . Lnme - Sicn.;Turge IVinv dows . und Largo Stock of GOOD Goods-. ' . . - NEW GOODS.; NEW GOODS I ._ • ji.„..ST received at the <l4' n "1/40-::+t": 11,1 assort inent of FA & .ell WINTER GOODS, • ; 4 : 417 consisting in pert of the . • following articles, viz : Rich satin striped Caeltineres, Alpacas, Mous de Lain, nee• style Albions, figured dress Silks plain Silks, Perin - boots, leritines, Frew. w,•r kod Collars, Gloves, Shawls, Rik/I/011S. assorted Silk Fringes, black do., Silk Camps, Bonnet Silks, Flowers, 'flayed Lases, &e. wvi dil in f orm the citizens of Carlisle and vicitilty, that the above goods, sellable for the Fall trade, are opened and randy lok inspection, and Lam confident that persons examining my atock, from the greatly reduced prices would he induced to ! ,, tnite their mirchnses therehom sup " 7 . IMIII Great Itat gains. atoll subsprihera; recently from Philadelphia, reepoctfullY internt the citizens of Carlisle and 'emirounditig -country, 'that they 'havo Just opened•ut corner or.N. Hanover and Loather stroms,ma 'oniiro now 'stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERISSand 40 PIE NS W A RH, t4L,ciher with a general '.atssortnient of BOOTS and SHOES, all of which have been purchased at the present lowuricola rind , will. be sold vary cheap Mr cash. -plefuw-mall and examine the stdialt,ns'll6 drd diStUrmined to sell at very small prolits. They have also Minn appointed notate for the sale 'of the Pekin Toil Company's TEAS,mf which they:lca:lop a general amortment at Phan' tlelpltja,rNA Rrice, scp'art • S. P'OW Etta &I CO. El . . . ~,,,,s . ~.,„,, IN i'cl - ../11. , ,' lon 14 ":: -,i,vuwavai.A. 7 . 4, ~.I, ' o4i) n t 1 •In•iltinGolgtcif!..(l6mniolf , lilutinn.of , Cturilidrlntidil ~ •••r JQ TIN ,i KEiS4TPiIr9Rn• .l i 4 n&h L t 7 n: 3o O r ~4 r n d n i t ieui4o4AW - ii(lslCdiabi t i CailitiiliVe ' , Atbgit.l; Rogan. i nitiAlbef'ykointa I,lnni,..llnitbltit: llnAtttl In k;' , Ba ni-, vet rEdiulisisniitivad 10alhiirind, liii iiifii,,,Sninlll 47 1 0 44,P tt#l l o A 14.1 7, 4ii sly/ire', ;014 liori n 9.1 - ;4°S l i;! li i'llif rAlwer4 , wily , J9OO tiviolea,:l mile nAni r if, yip pra urly ninl .qta • 1. nicli.) '''ll f 'Writ. Jell . , thaetyvillati'lll l V)V,,fri'ilnl'nr:.•: liticifitSll,9l6ildifYitlined.oitoiif,:iliist36o64(iiiii), - ila ,eftl.bdiPtvkklitlintitithintVlcibLifityl'autllltofnfe - Vireqteid;,tnittujliAleilloWwilltli9 , :htildtay4ho l lteili Attlgte •Ol n KtnOt),4”,lll.l),Anaid.,.: pa r 1 leo ti t mi t i t,* , -44yiTKIA'AVVPt.19g 1 1 -11 - g 51 4 )1 1 0 1 1 1 4 " r ill tb n r It , et q 0r.12, t IsB, nt I.,a.glci. : lc pi . :4ljhe' inn - iniiiiin; - for -tiro purponn,tiritinkiiit t l 'liar t kiton and- VOuntiortAir tao ET PRl9Slirjrilf , -4 -• , !.` , .!.- .1 4 1 4tFW , . , --.,. :• , • " -„ , , li 1 4.. - ,,P ,1604•Piiiiiied441tiliv't ,:), ,,; . . :. i? , ? i l 'fi,.9*iftitioitorty - iiie.ifiii6ortweii./;4?,,ii; , 4, ::-i. ',rnr.fditit:pverintyob,ir,aluiy, and figuif) lo al Wirt qqlri'co`lgiticli'o!cool4o4,4lU)ilaipao ., 0 n I .-ia'',l fitntl;,•. , - 4 , „.., ~ , ., Y r.- r - ' - 2 , 1 ,i . N,; : i.. - -,,,, , .„ , .; .;:,•:,,..,,..,',. v} - d,',- - ,-,, , ,i.-,- . 1. 4. , :- ; i,'...-, ::::.'-', 72 ' - ....;',.3.'i, ksf.. - ; , ,- ..,'„,'. • +~~i~c~llnnca~t~.: . vEnlr lIVZP43II.T.ANT = I=l I= fank French Cloths,. bine k Cassimeres, fancy CaSsimeres, CraVats, Satin, Merino and Valentin Vestings; Cloth Caps, &e, Also, Muslin, Gloves, hosiery, 10.4 Sheeting, bleached 'and unbleached Shirting, Jaeonnt, Swiss„ Mull, and Bishop Lawns, hilt and cold Kid Glove's, silk, Cotton, Lisle Thread, Merino GlovOS fur ladies, gentlemen and misses; cotton, merino, eaclimere, alpaca and woolen Ilose, for ladies and gentivtlivii. . J. A. NEW AND CHEAP • Saddld• and Ilarness Waking, r 11.11,E sabsuripor rospoetfullrin(orins.tlle,puh, .L tic s „i !up. lin still contiyues ,tipeorry,o9 thu uhqso,,lnniitteks.,in. nil its, vasiints I::auches. llontiyerntr,ein4,nourly tir ol'os t unit nanr ill the loirotigh l iif edirlieleVksherii ctinstantlk . hteit'on hand anti I,tliiilto'f44 order, (ivory s hills ',in: lino liusingss, Boob as ,:8 A 1),0/..litti, , iI3,ItID ES. orilyitti . No„„ f p 4 , -P,;Y.PrP9 o3 Agrii . ,yill pair harness.. olfltindS anne at the Wiiitant wnrk to he rittitlit=o l fglind Matiffitil anil' done inn supol .tior thav he can trolneetinent r s ~to,,, t he public, as Till intorbst .to;jint maize him. 'Br a ttiotiat teti t ien't line' - dOtermitintlon 4,9spll.,pi,v,nr.thatiti,s gait tllttgiltP.lllitilgt,l,,{o;rst.‘ cols° ortittblie put,semige,, 4 - GO ()1:0 , :iNVO 0 will fistriptqljp , tairp , .3, .t: C . ;1.0 - e":'4.. , 4 1 ,11"ftf OetT — W]. , • , Ll 111 0 ;t, I • ,`, I—'ll "irti 1 .17! , AlltiztiAltuffht9mo, MMMZSO . - OR-FIRST . BORN„ i 1 ,, t --=-• d't ~... rith t. ~ s- t.,' BY-A. I PRIME, Sr. D. '4 • il l ' D It Was a leirible - blow that fell do Marion Lee, on the'third anniversary of her rr i arriage. It was also the second; miniver* of the birthday of Imi boy, who' was bona just etre } { {ear after 'marriage. But I. 'Rahn. introduce IterlOrmally to My reader:64nd ler this Or in-o,lo'lo roe take them tolmilathet'S house. Will you Jet ,me.ehose..the, Ore? Then, let irite - iii - May'rdnif - in - elitli - lifure - stur Was - married. ' -° • The house iselarge, antique-looking buil ding, 'menthe centre of the villiage of'--, a few miles out of and York. Ample pounds' stfrectund it, and a fine. green lawn spreadS out before the door. In many pla ces)th est trees stand w thick clumps, planted, . by the band of mini to be sure, years before; yet riot hi symmetriCal rows, but as near like nature as they could be scattered.. Here and there a bunch of evergreens cluster, to geiher withlheirsombre sliadow, and two of three ancient. pines whistle their doleful mu sic itithe wind. Old ivy. has crept up one end of the house, and covered it completely, and around and above the-old-hishioned por tico is a dense anti toligled growth of climb ing plants that ahnost inclose it. The lawn 1-; sprio k led here and,there with flower beds col into.ilio neat will close Alayen sod: . Overall theplace there is an air of age, and a ii Aplay of 'taste & luxury. The pi eseut pos sessor is the third-line from the orig Mal ow net; and - fie would not alter its appearance on any account. „ Let us enter the lionse. This); the sitting room. I take it, reader, you are sornelliing 01 a clairvoyant, and can see as I do. That . rr.term and haughty looking man, of about lir _ty,y,eors, is 16 - Anderiam—James Anderson . —an incormptible republican by prolessiem but at heurt as sturdy and uncommomising a despot as ever • breathed-. His very look, his position L everrpmvement speaks an in domitable pride, told speak`s the• until. Ile. l is proud of his ancestry-.a thing in his' caseovotth_being 4 preud of, if, it is in any; - of his rich oid-grandlather, who built t h ese old walls, and left exhaustless riches. to his de-. scendants; of los littler, who had done deeds lc make his descendants glory in Ids memo; ry; and he is prourtel his Wealth 11 haughty. old aristocrat, seeking to. disguise his true, heart under the title of a repeblican.. But in this. he is honeste -He thinks - ho is ono, .finni4h he would 4 ,'Willing.fy crush with his heel airy trtan,iir the village who aspired to be his equal'. Seto—hiS stern dark eye is fix .ctl...upon-us,as.we_enter-the_door; ai if lie would drive us hack. t-lhalllwe venture in? I:erten-4y we will. We are tepublicans, trio - ,: and have sterling blood yenning in our - il veins—blood Unit come down to us front Pil-. mites, who laced sterner frowns than man's. Who has better? Besides Iproinised-to in - trodace - yoit -- to - Micritar f: - Shis - iirged - TO - WOP* come us.- She has her : -mother's look—the Arlie bbie'eyes and auburn hair—the same grappful form and Are slime gentle helot.— fler mother has been dead for sonic years, but she lived long enouglito leave, When Are died, a holy influence nit the mind of het daughter. Did I say her hem t was her mishor's? So it is, but thew is in it a sit ength of detertriinetion, uf- purpose that came from the lather's skip, and though she is gentle sod affectionate, and kind, yet to follow the dictates of her trustful woman's love, she is ready, this moment to sacrifice lather, home, wealth all, to' be'the wil4 of Fleury Leer Her hailer fears this aild hates him with all big Itefat, and rather Mali see Marion his would see tier in her grave. Sweet Marion! I love her as a sii-tee in' spite ol her stern old lather, and his aristocratic Now let ua go. "Marion," said her lather. She calmly tinned her face towards him, as she laid her work in her lap to listen to him. "Father, you know—" "Nay, atinwet me. Would you stoop so low as to marry this beggar ?" "lle is no_ beggar" she said firmly ; and he saw hitt own spirit risiug in his daughter. "Yet would I have you give your sanction to what is for my future happiness." "Never, never. Sooner would I. see you dead, than disgracing year Mindy by such an alliance." ! - • .: ... • They were tinfoitunateWorcis to speaks to a girl witliliarioidsaiiirit turd Marion's lOve, and' most unfortunate just at that time, for they were badly spokeh before-the subject of them entered, lie was met at his •cii. haticei by whir - rent .of :wrath. , , Marioti hum posed, but all th vain.' The young man was diivem from the house with curses. lie was no beggar.' A lew• years befree, bid father bad bean a malt r+l ini'meni,o wealth uud a trier:diet • Mr!:Aiitlersons., 'lt was .uoi• der such cireumstithecs, mitt their eh:talon hita knew each other; and hid. :Maid', tiontin: ued to'statid us then, there would liavii been no 'hindrance in the way . tif their nition.le. lif. • decd. the' highest wfsli of the , piotal . .bitifi would: have ;bead gratified.; Hut ,by.aisdrift at misfortunes ; Mr; Lee saw n large , pini itil his wealth swept away.; ut4ler the accuniir haling soriow attelidetit , twen ildie sung and ' died. ',ll'he .remauting . property `div,ided ,a- Meng thii'ellilill'elVititaileblit'it'ifiliall pettioti f or , cal k, ; H urr y liatitiilteirdy Millimetres:El business : tis ? tplaWyeri allOtutt thalnikt pa, of the SuiLqi . ;suipulatek,byiliid.red need, ei renal sithiqe.,!).4.Wats : • pressiOg , on lo ,, einineneo. ~ A atiakge J ,loy,e,. n iAAllo,Jugan, limo, had. grown up in hid .I!pari fur,. Marion, and he knew that - blict t y:ourrAe . d it . : 1)131A, wnii her f 14tliee the Alt rea;h4geat difieronue between,i-liiriy ,Lueldlleir99,,oPti,,rieli',lnitii, ; upd II iirry,.Liee, 1 ,liie; pglip tayy PFl'agistitictiail6rit jail' roAll Kod I :#4:,.s'9 , llik`i.o.4 l PliitlY,, s l!en.;ri.:o • -,, I,:g . ;,i 40..ip,0,4: 1 4,!10v.e.PPi hsilti.lie!arnaildttiter MN 40 iF'C l V l liri f e r etVi i:l lo+ltgA v iiilNi:iciel , r iti,l ii,filiiniti 'alio_ rallied . ii:0114(.. rouni,.a. le let !liq , • Oii'.oie,'irtie . F. l . l '.'Sn'eqetiegii`tititt'Vilit':' 9"4:l;fifglig ...10.dildiililinihi ° 51;::ai' , .1 i 2' s 6116'11: j qriiiiiii.in !at ftli iit AV itfasVW: MleVtif , oo6 . lll Ae H trittßirifolo* t ilol l ol/11(thiPsamV,it 1114101 P.Tgr,, , 1,C.P .- PAn .) . .9 1 . 1 iti; 3 41 iiiitl;',09 1 IP 4Y,..;.t.i• , ; 1 rS i ku 1 kli,ini• - m6;(teptii.ot ~: lov etilio„bartifi ',ht. nt'vi :; iiotift ;''`ott Wi I 1 ',JAW' lisiiii at e .. 0 1. 1'61.'w Hy . _ht, nay kortyrrAysitotiu , setilitit *iAioliaf.otii;Li Tz;•woalth ii, .yfiiit , ',tweed 'homsf , ,:, tie,4004 , less 'Rad litithful bittin' 'wine; and lhen . ite-i Im .cido•-:1 I: will i" thtire. ' '-''. ." •• 4 ,'.' :Stietdii.htot3litiiiitittill4iiirdoiint!tlibleoll ! ;A ll l 4 lo.9P9 9 ) , 'lg9o, l o4,4cSvigriu n tki'Ck v q 47ln,(l 1 11%vo , VIAIAP,tiei:firIPItI t PkOlilt',VA; 4014 willitt 1 , i maid:Wit ;Iqtptifedbut-,a !if*. --iennitelaiiiiiiNt: JO' intetiailltien iiiiii'Yer ',llP4 6 4 2 4ooh: ll ' , i , h'illso;tkßv,ltl i tik t iliOeliiiiit fAYA 4 4.4Y-4°Moo..Al l . l 4.Ll4.'4o!ii*.rill#itiiii! )91,19V-Pkit i VpiPlitCligtl(oi9lo.?Wii,..§,kel .Y ~q..011T1.T .. es*, (..-' km-W* ll 'oo l 'i Vii'. 4.iiktt lii:lsl;klill4;VereltloNtiNitliliatrb-St Jiis'itstg. , ;:r.ti* . o4ttuibiiiiiillii.ii!,lliftifijikiiilo' &, ~:.:Y.r.-.7.,:,•(.'„,,,:!i•1',;',.:';:r;c $ 6,k,:Lf?%`.:,7,,:,...,',-,,,r REIIIIIII3 =Mil of .11arry Lee, the etav to new `l)issmioib reit allet deuce:-M, kind and a, may , break tlie heart. 'Br Bride of tied,' a lather es its own defeat; and alien that came morning it was announced to him that Marion was 1101 in her room and had net probably been theie through aid night 3. he understood at onee till . that hatlttaker., place. and though a' torrent of Jury teigned iq his,itertit, and ,almost raised to his lip, he' Subdbed tt, - and sat dOwri . to solitary breidAast nothinginal happen-, ed. ] And Jr2rn that time, Itu yeats.P.io name - oF:~3aTion ryas eAtI - 1--- not .believe,llitit, proud•antl'eternitifid arifori giving as lie was, that name aras not .olten-., eta ays—ipllis and dearer t han tied ever- bebit'liehire'i . for pride cannot quell rite voice of conscience; and he knew he had dune wiong, A,.month alter she wnt away, .she wrote to hint and told him she' was ifal , - py, though - sorry she had to find happiness in titian disobedre»ce; and , a lotioinie alter, ihat,lener was.scen word ; anti faded, as 11 it. had been lead . over and over: Yet let us :re lieve that had he-have ever • known that she was, abilerim , from want or, the .treachery of hint she Itiartrasted, he w ould have called her hastily back: to his heuse'and his heart. I do believe it, 'bough ho neVer Jrad reason. lon doing so. would not seen to be the apologist Of "clandestine inarriliges;for I believe they gen erally turn out badly,_ But it was not so in thiS ease. Aldtion was happyin tier new and eoriiiiaralively - humble home—far hap- . pier than she w0u1ti . .1170.11 been to her er's house„ , lor she was now united to the man she loved, and 'all his care a as to Make her so. Ile was respected in tlie place where I they lived, mid she found heisell received with great joy and kindness by his yiends: and if she ever kinked back tollie house she had left, it was not with one thought of re. -grot. _The house in which she lived was on an refill:lmmo sloping giadually-doWirtn-tire rivEr that Unwed below„.and here.she sat tin her !nisei e hours to revive the 'beauties arid , ornamentaahelatbdesss !ed. -Rowers spiting lip here and thew; vines vr.°6re planted do Tun over the berme and little. potelti and du ring the hours in which Barry was: absetd hom home, she employed her time iu con niving some new object to suiptise him .when he returno: - 11 - tvas the first and time ushing out of her wedded .loye, and as. he folded her to his liart, and called her bid own - beloved IVSariorr, and exhibited his de-. light iii ail she did, 'she felt thitt:it would be foolish and ungrateful, should she snifer het; self fQr one moment to . regret.the change she had made when she deft all for on,and the anniversary_ of their marliage nine, and with it came 1117 „~:~. both of a boy—their intent Harry. ltwas a )new object al.a dem ionr=ti - n e w-t - le - bet ween the .1 wo hearts Mai loved so fondly. - Marion had ollen heard indirectly limb her lather; and now, wrote -to him again. The' letter - was full of tier overflowing haripiiresir - and joy, but she Fnid nothing of. reconciliation, Mimi] now she felt an ind6eribable longing to lay her boy at her father's, and priond as as hq was, hear hint call him boy. , But no an swer came, and she yielded without a sigh. She hail still her husband and her child, arid what more did she want 'f Let we now pass over the next two years —years ol . unalloyed happiness, during which the boy grew and became the idol ot their hearts. He was a beautiful and noble looking boy. The house was !Wed with gee - s, for it was die anniversary ot their in !age again—the third, and ale 600011t1 bi i-day ol litiii H rairy, and they had preps i red to celebrate the two'events in one. .All wits joy. Tire child iihrich dress, wits sport.: ing among the flower beds, in the lawn with the nurse by ids side. Sire.left War but a moment to miter tile house at his Mother's call, and When she returned he was gone. Wildly the Boor woman tan through the place, It was but a moment she was absout; lie must be near: he cannot have gore tar.— ey hoar el her higliept.happinose ate] joy, thus; surrounded by her friends, rejoicing. ventilate on the of 'her boy,lo have him snatched away by un anseen hand,' one moment by law onto ) , mut themext gone,. alai her eye never ;wain iti It %troop been ligti ar, .11' oven then slat could' f hotly'lltatViit 101.1' 'it untte,tnoro to :her agenizedlatart ln Ink ' our k iiiikhettrosti; to Aireparo tau to let him ge. dot ` even thje,,wart denied her. ~lt .wtioltl litivo - iirLiel; the bittio of Mali,,y a woman— ' . 1301 'net with She had a . priffiiM 0t , ,1t0 father's evii it; and sin ittoh muvihwith bereavement; she endured., it till, Vet ,111.1,1ytis , the.same-sho. had - Jill& thydo tif k of-d uyw !; 1 4 1 she' WA:lath 013 ' cit I gitthbkott bap*, -to. her ntrimotythe renclditgsUt" I kWiiiiintict : •goilthete tetlbyt.thele, luentalto.thetioirdhla.! qcr II I, II WJI / Illui.Aitd.il4ol4 l l(.4o `the 'ivoutit stink deep ti ‘ kte,hereitit., ',l6:24llltiat'arirt , .tri# 10; , .thelpatillit'liteleokett bun -hew tier boy~.lrltdG'grown,,-and Tl,euna u; every !mai oj i tii z tlitite 4 ,:wi 4 li qr,gbihildo 111000.4 Y i p Japrf-t?., hoe' fird of 'll iirtiod.. lu th k soha r has' old. heart! 'IL was fe'b fiifq, .141 , 11e(or*il reitOtilit eh'd ITediailittlt one ,f i tthli,i l 4,m;;Sit , 49400 OkYottliikki.dOyiniglkial. , VRY vit no‘O teitiniitotig alto a).4ArtuFe ' 'eh ttr' W IN a ti J ii4 . cil yolvidilintacrte,hall.itckr:lonttrOiss6ol4•ole4" tiviatiu ritleAnk.iloWit-to - 1116:1404114,41..0 rtff aeo4oj , q, l Aik IIPA1040 6 •1411.0i 1 !IP(91:410014 1414 0 - Kk i olitl , l.9.coMmi rP ; Ok i'itr Relit_ Ate QgiOpiieFsi, Qelpthithi it was in vain. Ile could not La found.— l'oor Marion.:--how the news fell upon her. She could not believe it at fir 1, but when it became certain, alter alb.ellorts tti find him had proved fruitless, and day passed alter day and no tidings W her dailmg, boy, she gavo herself up to the wi ld •st grief. They noncluded that he mustliave fallen 'into the river, swollen and rapid by the recnet rains, 1114 Ceuu,waslied down to the lake. It was a tetrible . thing to watch over the day inroads of dooase, sapping day by day thelontlations - Ot lite bl'iri.tritlitig child ; an only mu; to consunting , '"sibkfiess drink up its life blond; to wateh.the wasting away of its beautktul limbs , •' a beautiful einapir ation, and see tbeAighljni _ o e) it lade, and grow dattpr and more d o im, II it goes out in death.. terrible thing for a. young happy mother. But, ob ! how 'far more teilible to Marion Lee, thus.in the ve- 'c;~~.r:a....var~xw:a3.ar:~:ooa~.~.: 4..~'~..±~`.a4~1, 4 w-n•f , r 1 I. e:tkif - 4r,r ; .1,1 • N I, • J. felt hellid not need, •buchie,i:onteagicindihkt hp hilt !tetra! r.otliteedi but - hf'ethifessihneL that- lie-latil•dohe ltinr wihng,.atid• WI and he only lived-now ttilitive - thetre come - 1)11'n , to -attio"oli tlyifflrpillilWPCllllm_ how Marion wept, that her,, boy yvas and , sh'e L.could not take him •lo her lather' , that be might kite 'arid bles'a her elide' • filer father died hi her arms, with his hand' in that of her hi.hbe)illpitid,,lftey hurled hint ill the old tinnily •bitryitiggiettnif,,iltnd.raised a costly pillar - at tlie' beikelliieVre. And by its side' . eficiikand,h;eitiitilul:mpulpiured inclement: Wifitii . 'erieted•i-blgiilie. only the words— r.'• ' tl r r "FIRST B011N." They were .n inerriory of the 'lbted , atid. 'TWebly-Yeartrithey , i peel—long .in .prissitig—bul oh!' how short whet' gone. Twenty sears. passed /mei tho heads:of Marion and liarry,Lee, odd no mh er'cl;ild add born to them. But . another Marion-a daughter 61 one of iliirry's sisters who died, was taken to their hearts to fill,a void there. They lam - rued to the old mansion Otter !miler's, where ihey-rontrn ued:to reside. time brought its healingto their wounded spirits, and they mingled in the world as it tallier . had been modeled— The little Marion grew;'irica beautilul woman and loved a swinger. SIM met him on one :al her sumnrerjourneye, and had been ~with. hint amongst the beausilut and noblest scene s of our cottony. and Listened to his voted breathing out those glowing_words 111E+14:rely come .Itorn a heart Mil of love for Dianne in Then granderst scenes, and which soon' Went their way to the 'heart of such-a woman as Marion. But no'one knew who he was, and though his attentions her were 'always of, the tenderest kind, and revealed to her us plainly as words the state of his heart, and to ot het a, sal be hod "never_ speken .to her niurself our his love. •irry and his wile 'Were - siding in their. room one evening, at to to er - riTe --- ‘,.:.---otherer:---. . they had been speridner ' a few days, and MA. Firm had gone out with the stranger. cantroklan -Jell a littlenapprehenston,for our Marion,qtßW4ll44 - Iditis - wide. . • tier !marl is - deeply intereileilin'thissfratt,gcr no one can tail to see:7 . (•Do you (eat that she will do 'as I KVA, • harry 'f" said she, 'with a.smile, which he lc. turned. 'o.lt, 09!.I only fear that her. heart le too inch taken with him to bear up if the ' should be disappointed. lie seems . 4o be a Worthy ynung :roan, but who is helm ' - "Ile is your:namesake, at any rate, klariftt,A for that is his nanie. it wouldhe a /mane c coincidence, as they say—another be, aiisl -I'larien, 2l --and:shetauglicd-at_the_thmighr "Would it not be well to speak, to her or, the subject You must ienteuibef that sho belongs to my side rifilieliouse, and-h - a - ti the. heart of Melton Anderson to sustain sv disappoint Meet." - "No; it,'', said she, "l do not leartor her, and 1 have formed so high au opinion el biln that should be slow to believe his soul is not .all honor." At this moment Marion entered, leash oat the aim el the stranger. "ill's lady telle. :me, Mr. Lee," said be, "that you are to leave for your home in the morning." "Such it , certainly our intention," replied' Mr. Lee. "Then :ate as ilia;' oiaid the Atraftger, most beg you to hear an explanation 1 wish to make, .tor which we shall not probably have an opportunity in the morning." • 'Any thing that conuermi yourself I shalt lis:en 4o ,w said r. Gee. w4lk retor ill n'anoment," oral left lire. r00m.: .. • cull•+the young lady'bj , this nettle —Was gone when 'he returned. Perhaps. she answered the object of his eomialutalvao lion Au her unelm, and young ladies do tita like to teeeivo proposals is 'public. The stranger ItUld in his hand a handle, and awl: a seat in .Iront of Mr. Lee. I. Thu commuttipation," I um abut to make to you is, one in -wlocli • I feel u deep interesf, and. much .of tr.:. lure happiness, I will dot soy alli'ilepend upon the-result. of it." • kle,pausail a. moment as if to collechisso self, and then proceeded with an .utifiekktar ing voice and firm manner; that at once , presliedfils auditors hi his favor. " • • ",1 love vow nieco,'Air.,Leo4. Yon' mum already have noticed ills in my attentions to her, thou..ll,to„lterj„fittot,„ziever brealJwid tv.p..rd ur reference to It..,,Perhko, "done wiring lit what I haiti 'done, for stranger to you fill, and to'confess the truth, sir, I auras much- a stra3ger.•to myself I know tkot . who. Lana, po,pk agg „ , „ 0 1 ," .1 have had iu my.possession for many yeafmi ' the only 'record I have of .iliy Puienin.att; and is in truth, a very insufficient One, evea whea my .historyis told," .. As 'he, said this he o pened, which seenfe'd to consist 'of se'verOlpaekiiges • From the' first ha iiraiv. 'ode surall arliCfed, the ornaments 'ofgaieffifils '4.fresa;....; Thenowt: re raided tbett . ,oss . 1 , 6 •'•901 1 0!IlfAtii ?s ' tint. a cry of 4 4 o r i ; y.mith l , iconeiiiii..•stial, mid did you r,ot.this .9)0444 xnpr,,,r whole tlf4 „you , get 41 ••Pfliftf R.l t Ytfif'fw • .Z" - ' •. • ~ " . Theyld e his ' own: tie r"1/iiiiP beff'o.l iihill . -Mr. Lee', his voiee'ultokingith?etabttottP , '. , •W hat. du, ye a. , tee og n hoe" utquipul :41 3 4 , - ..tittaugur, ltiumult, um Juputre nued r ,... : t ., .; , i Thuy `ware: My'sits,suly littlellarry,l , •ii , liti'ika's aiittibistl''nitiiii'-iliutlqwel'itiythi ago,?! . satilllariotiltecqt ,-•:•;', ii;:iilir orli - xly , ?. 3 : I IeY;..YFIAu rminl, 400 i 4 10,11$ ri:Vi4dl4 . " - 9, 1 5 0,4, l',' v. I+ ~!.; 4,3;b - !,•,,1:.-pti;ui , vi • • ••• I, ti si l ti-,..tny , leng uitstuup.ri Atlll i gli, fainted in tliiiillimitcilliet VittliitiereitAiNt ' i -IL was, hilltrarlitr", I'Tlre're (Amid •-„be uu doubt UtintillattltVallturatitiuti 4thit',FestmA4 • teTeliiMieliaqe - tecirsitidlhe - ,tiritt:titl ii i, - ° C , III O ,4OPV9 r YtA a 4 , O'II.OI: I 'wf4O4eYIPAI do,tvi to hour`the eopflustop,.of t ,lusittcax..... lie defftituiii?l ' l ') . ! Pt"k '' l itl IlJwia • brought up :riu 'Cituarlapiiirarodi tt .ifierthernAheitijol'itekg Oulatictiittyeiwealthy . MIPt WhC,l,-, smii si gOP,' /ll§ c9YRIAPtiliN4llO6}l,l4kO died ebbut a utteleuxing me al :PO 'IIIVARY? l' ikiVan " ttilj ' iirelliiii`l:i4 Vat ' Ws sou :,but that one: ituirninip - tilittitleiiip sigbii, he loul , E, , uunllomi..(Mthe'lihitre.of the, o 44e.E,Aihellilte.sI4T11001•1411.404itiitaltil'-ble- Pi ll'U ß 1141- 4 h6 l l , l o °l kiffftl it hi*t r iell i t i g tibtlitt ii , b,. iiletym.,' liPittr4c: • roPi Ittidwitirporiratko.t.Oflit'i_.4e!ahliChif lett ' Olt lik9Atiliave*tiiirfititpliplinpandt•he itioethaltret 4n . 4tftipl4 l 44o4(olo444 o ;tinditio;t , i 4 P4 4 ts Ow il i 1 . 1 4;r1414i40 6 118, 1 -ct. 010 ,** rk t itt . ed 11)?;a3' 11$ 0 11, 17 ga.uthoft ail '. trieralb' liiii ei(oo4lfri)l o .'idfv 4 geh' tia•OliatiAßliriro ikOrtOilearritAheirrlghtL bit %the )twetinii 111 ipsr,lOAitnOmporenor.; ;; •:l..; know •fitt,lathpr. • ..tkliim;:arill' towertelt 'a deaire to And ilea , N= MI ;Oi MIME !! ME
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