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Loomii,' i ''''•••• 1 •• • .• oor WILL: 3n s perform upon i t a h l e l ST. _Feeth that are ream • • • . or t cynresarvation, suet:vas Scaling , Filing, 4y "Pluggitig,.&c, or will restore the loss of them, "hrinscrinig Artificial Teelh,;front d single, tooth 'to a fall sett: ..irrOffico , on . :Vitt strcot,'n few Nloorstsoutlf of tha,Railroad'Hotel. Dr. L. isitb• sent the last ton days of every month. ' ME Win. v.:7taiiii; . . . . • •.. _ , AT.TPP.NEY A.T L A W; will_pmctiee hVtiti tieQi"iirCtittrie Orturiiiitirland"conn ti i :..oflke iii . ;Main. s etreet, nearly leppoilte the tioyinty iiil,-.Cerlisji. '... feb 9 .. . ` Times R. .-, - A 1 1 TORNPAY AT LAW. Office with p. D. Adair, Esq, in Graham's nen. build nikoposita'the Post Office. - mar 31 '47 Carson' C. Moore, A TTOANRY. AT - LAW. Office in the roem lately occupied by. Dr. Faster, • mor SI '47 R. A:L4.mberton, trdaisvkit - LAW, Harrisburg, rip es '4B W.SiGHT & SAXTON, -• , . . IMPORTERS:AND:DEALERS-IN POrt- FIGN 8t Domp.sTie HARnwARg, Mess,' Paints. e ye dce. would'invite the attention of pereoris want ing goods in their line, to the large aslortinent they beim, just opened, and which. they offer al the . .very.fowest posh priees. • • feb23 • - . --- . _ • Dyeing ant_Seouting. . . .. IifirILLIA.M BIA lA, in Liouther Street, 'l' 1 near tkopollege, dyes Ladies' and Gentle .nten's apparrel, all colors, and 'Warrants ull work to be. satisfartdry. ' Orders in his line respectfully solicited. ' •' • . sep,2 '46 • John. P. Lylle TTHOLt.i.Aiit: and 'ltetrtil Dealer in Toreigltind'ihmestic Hardi s varti, eainis i - old stand in,N, ri,,, wei-,itreelf; Citzliele,.haijast'lnceivedu . from New ro'rlyana, Philaielptia a largo addition to hil P t.tra'nstoalt. to)v.iitalt..the attention of- ter. ig'Veiletted, ea deleimined to tell onerA.han any other house intown. . nprl9 igistrate s Office -Removed. OE pities of the subscriber, a Justice of the Ftiedial;has.been remoVod to the house adjoining thc.tittire•of. Mrs. Weakley, in High street, Car- Ilisle,liminediately. opposite the Railroad Depot and !Fiore' t's Hotel'. My residence being there, I will, always be:found' at home - , ready to attend to•the - biisinesi of the public. In addition to the vlaiitiabreMitglitrate,- 1 will attend to pll kinds as Deeds, Mortgages, tto n (Is , Indentures, , -Articles, of Agreement, Notes &c, whielf will be executed, in a neat meaner and ac teiding.tcithe most opproved forms. . The Odice lately occupied by me, in Mr. Gra ham's building is for rent, and possession bad im medistelv,-The rent is loveand thelocation good. ..„GEO. FLEMING:: • • , Plain Academy . ::.v . 2© rili7FrAt t al eeN I 0 N tt4 . 1.018.,',The mbe r stu debtiiis hatited v end 4.ho'r i t ra'car6fully prepared & possibility of sta. , 4 t - dertte toloy,itl6heictol'i = or7depreved , llaghough easily Alt fKiii 514 bk* - sottellcirida o r C urn b erltin d Valley .11..`ailroaC .both "Of :0/hick:pi* ihroo l gh laeds at ache • - 4,-. 6 i1,-..4.-44,..:VQ0'0 1 1.Ntai. „ .;1; 11,OrtilikOvyoihingoPion, &e . , (per . see.) $5O 00 or,Oreiler . .10 00 reriolt P : t , 0 akren6ein, Pei; foiniAed . by pat U Pallet ._ •:::',,,.:."tifASlllllltirtolll 11011 S E) * • • Irgp.,'p 9 pular bag, : recently .uilder g one ' it ; f l uanpnal •lIEP AI Ro RNISIIED . voi*.ispar. ;..te a t ; rpin t o g qta he s t q ualit y. L a gi l latgra . , and Others, ,yisiti ng tlitil.miatfOriAii,terrttrip)mye,-0111; . -,,;., , .f. , Hatabotlen ran %Perry . 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IIIPZ":: i"0 ' °l''• 4W413.4.,, , 4 '4,;,114..e.10.0 -it • 4• Alitt.4`,4; :gtetiliktprgitiilio6l4i' litoiov!..l,,'-‘, ~.,,p'grli,rviliy-lkistTlirti.,e?4l4)%, k-,',:t -iii*, ,„..., irttekfra4pieder**A. .* Aft Alvtifti '6z,,',44f 4 1* • A '- , ;1 , e 31 1 uralife 01 , 0111 Pallico — --- - Equitablif Insurance, An4tity • lind 'Mist Company OFFICE 74 Walnut street„ Phiadelphin Capital $250,000:7 1 -Cltrter. 'perpatual.— • Alake'insurance - on lives at their. office,. tn.Plitla dolphin, and at .their . Agencies .ffirouthout ills States, al the lowest rates prebfium. • Rates , tarinsuring at 4100 one single .. Age: • Ptir 1 ybhi. i For 2 years: F, Lifc 20- 81 I 91 60 -,- ,30 99 . 1,30 .2,0. ••'• 40 ' 1,29 I 1,64 3 ,70 50 1,06 2,071 ,9.4 , 59 3,49 I 2,97 . 603 AlPLE..'rf--A pereen,aged,39.years.oext, hitt"; day, by paying the company 95 cents would se 'cure to his family or Italie $lOO should,he 'die in one year ; or for $9,90 ite.secUreato them $1000; or Ihr $l3 annunily for seven -years ho secures to them $lOOO should he die in seven years; or 161 , 620,40 paid - annually during life, he secures $lOOO to ho paid when he dies, The insurer securing -his own bonus, by the difference in amount of premiums from those charged by other offices. For $49,50 the heirs would re ceive $500,0 should he die in one year. • . Forms of application and all particulars trut be had at the office of FRED'IE WATTS, Esrl, t Carlisle, Pa. _ 3. W..CLAGHORN, Prea't TUCKETT. SeQ'S' • • Flt F.D . R. 'WATTS c A I r)i. Dr. E. N. MnuoN, Medical Examiner'. nate.l,B-ly •• The Franklin Fire 'lnsurance dom- pany of philadelphia. OFFICE, No. IG3-.1 Chesnut street, near 'Fifth strcet. DIREQTORS. Charles N. Ilanaker---Goorgii IV. Richards . Thomas Hart Mordecai D. Lewis Tobias Wagner. Adolphe E. Bone - Samuel Grunt :-\David S. Brown Jacoh R. Smith • Morris Patterson . Continue to make insurance peretuak or limi ted, on eycry description of property in town lund country, at'rates as low as are consistent with security. The company have reserved a large contingent fund, which with their capital mid pre mittins, safely invested, afford. ample arotection tc the insured, 4 1'he - Assets - of - the 'compnny on Tannery Ist, 1816, as published Agreeablv_to an act of Assem bly, were as follows, viz • • Morteages '8890,558 65 Real Estate .. • 108,358 - 90 Temporary Loans 124.459 00 Flocks 51,563 25 bash on hand And inbands of _ •fldel.s. 35,373 28 SinCm their incorporation, D period ofteighteen yenra, they-have paid upwards of ONE ITICLION, TWO HUNEHND THOUSAND DOLLAES, lOSSOS by Gre, thereby tiflitrding evidence of the odvainnges of insurance, as ttell as the -ability and disposition' to meet with promptness; ell C-HARLP.S N. nA, NGKER, Prea't. CHAS. G. flnitnittst, Sec-, feb 2 - The stdweribeeie agent for dip nbow oinpany 'for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by mail or pereonally, will be prompilv atteodoo to: Ws D.-SE:YAW/44 - Fife Insurance. ALLtlsi A?in E. PE_ANSBPROVPOII Mutual Fire insitrance Company of Cum berland county, incorporated by on act of Assam now fully organized and in openitien, un der the management of Oita following commis sioners, viz Chu. Stnynann, Jacob Blielly,,Wm. R. Gorges, -Lewis Byer, ChrAtion Tit et. Pohcrt Sterrett, Ilenry Logan, Michael Cocklin, Benjamin Musser, Levi INNikel,,Jacob Kirk, Semi. Prow: e,II, sr. and Meichoir Breneman, who respectfully call the attention of citizens of Cumberland and York counties to the advantages, which the com pany hold out, The rates of insurance are es low and favorable as any company of the kind in the State._ Per sons wishing to become members are hriiteds,.to make appliention ; to the,;Agents of, the company; who are Willing waitupon them'at any • .` JACOB SHIILLY,-President . • ;:,..118NRY - LOGAIgi V..Pres't Lewis .Bran,. Secretory UilcnAEi Coctrio;;Trcatturpr- . Martin,New Cumberland Christian TitZel and Jolla C.bunloP, Alton; . C 1.1,--11armon,-Kingstowni—Henry-Zearing,--Slitre manstownt Simon ,Oyster, Wormleysliurg Ho bert Moore. Charles Bull, Carlisle. ' Agents for York County—Jacob Kirk, gene ral agent; John Sherrick , John Rankin, J. Bow irmari,>Peter Wolford. • • I 1 THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY • si'llitnat Protection .ConiV . • rim.E . CUMBERLAND VA It LETMUT U • I:AL vitoTHeTioN under the direction of thelolloWing board of 'Nfaniigres for'the 'ensuing year, vizt--Thos. C. M diet., Presidents Samuel 'Galbraith, Vice Pre sident; David . . W.. cetillough, Treasurer; A. •G. iller,Scorctary,- Jamei ‘Vealtlcy,JohnT. - - Green; John Zug,' Abraham 'Richard Woods, -Samuel Gitstoni. W Milton Peal Brett Coylc,-Alesander-Davidson.--There are also .a .nunilicir of. Agents amiciinted in the adjacent. (mitage, wilt will 'receive kOplictitinee for sur`anee nt;sl , Cortv'erd them - qua mcdiately fer .01Iva to the Ogee oftlieCtimininy;irlecelhepol. icy will be isseedrwitilcut FOrfFther, •;doem k tipi,aie_thi- liy-Inw arirtin. corn I I • THOS. C.MILLEB: Nest: •'-' - follo!ingientleme'n hevefieeti appaintcd eral, Agent: . • •,. t'iJ S Coy le '; •:'• .:Dr':' Ira 'lley,.Nlealiaeiceburk • . George Brindle, Eslf.; Martroe.;* , Meansltery ,Ne but: 'Clen_deliiii;l , liti: Hog Clilbertentv,SOimertabu'reC:..; yi epteritlier... Mr; i 8 4 1C . .• - • • •• 'Premium' Plaster. • • R. , WI P. 'lRLAND.now.offera !et)) pnb-, _lie Ida Indiaii,Vegetabie" Premium Pinter, the qualitiesof which after ; icing and tried exp.). riencoaraYe- 'l3Pen ' , ,entiefactorilYr.,erttablished.; , .ro All women who ' may ; be'efilieted -wnir the etioaion • of,k'AQl;kitueit , "(Jtsttt, or tau , ii'elleni•Wooila,' now recoinronride,hie plostpr.; guaranteein g sure , eber,t , ePacefkof , of froM to; three;,w•opkiii;sf iardidg.elb ttiti.eOlintleterifietriunicidie Mid ••eivi foele;,jii*s 'brie( inetanee due,..or throe and-filly.croms, T riao ; ()fir, noti.'s* pe r liolinlASlSldln . COrlOlcetil', : ,"•""Seb2.3"ll , ';' • • 1 : , , , - ' ' 4, ''...Ai;f0,11/.1.4111,6111: ' e W. , .Er C l ' l e l '-- e t ' . ''' . . '... ..'''') - o 1 —.9t r— .ri—hirl.,*,. r .'.*.ir4)il l i 1 ' l, 4: , , • y,`"o-' i 4&••• • ~.. l'i''?.. ... '..3 ~.ik:, JAPt 'A rw:uf.ll3'. w ogliingt9ii, --i-7*-114„. Wisifjttt(r:l3tiliAilifirillna'f-iviitillitititr. 6041 0, , 0n . P:0f • the'lir c. OiNti • 'MgAico 4 4c l r 2 ol #:o ' Geirkii,,lliiNkivßtsl6,orrenOsYliki6Jol4PO Tot;taiy.4olo o : Bl A akktiy'tAbiill9l nentAtth , e dPliiliiii,prlmqrunY 6 troq ` ifiPYrfeiilii444#*; ,vicos q lgA)4 hrinpiset:,lool(t4 o ll9o.4sioo4., - q , itiiilree—tlaraeiti , O4im orldfit:%olßl , ; ive;ltyiplifiiitOjitllol4. , n'thetl . ooololfac•rr iO4!?7eYANIVAiI,,44,PROPiAI,I3I46OI , 1 • , 1411OPPISAYOlitora *OS g',::)OlWPAti Vt•C;'4V:4D4.4'c, ? P, '" ',.`eattt! dui y - e Tim following Poeni Ii worthy of the author, sally admired. It is Copied Gems of Modern Sculptit e. Willi ilhithtbatitelihee,by T•ltHstiiiii.v," Just, published in,"londith. These. vArsisareion . Westmachti'S •- '• They wove bright. fables ihiiiiiiddfs of old-- W hen'Reasoq Borrowed Fancy's ph inted*in Wheti Trottel] clear'riVer.powed pier • And'told, in adng, ittiltigh and mystic thin- And such ihesWeet raid The pilgrinfltenct;]WeWloimA That lad Ater tilir . Wroild'„, To seek, on earth, fkii him When 1 'as Hai+ • 1 4,11 • • As some lone Angel tbeough Nightsmatte host' . • . Might see a env which she' had loved an ost. In the Lull city—,by the haunted foOnt— • • Through the dinfOrotto's,traceryof eonre, 'Mid the pine tetriplee on the, moonlltinOniit, . . Where eilkee - sita, ie Helen ttithe In the deep glade, where dwell■ the brooding dove — The painted valiey—and the scented alr . • . She beard thr echoes of die voice oilmve, And: found his.fontstep , s traces everyirhere t . Ont never more they met!—since doubts and :fear Those' phantom shares that haunt and bliglit.the earth,' Had come 'rtvixther; a child of siii.'and A nd that bright spirit of immortal ; Until her pining soul end weeping eyes 'lied learned to seek him only - 1n the skies— Till wings.utitc; the weary heart were given, And she became LOVIeg angel bring—hi Iledven • DECEIIIBER. Departing leaves—despondent bowers— Deplctured gloom—decaying flowers—: Decanted Ice In any given form; Delighted, ho with snowy wings„ Deems and solos constant slags Determined braves t h e storm._ • Deserted are the plensant fields, Departed bloom which perfume yields, Despotl4d, and all the worse for wintry wear, Despairing fowls in silence all, - Desirous-never inure flit, Decidedly opposed to winitreir. . Delectable to me are yet the joys! Defeated clana.of_ene vw totlied, ragged boys Deploying toward me—rAh Ido remember.! Dear ins ! Though halt. and ileth aid snow abound Dnpart not yet! In thee nitwit peace I've found - Deterving peahen, give it theeDecentherl; $1,29.0,097 G 7 • • From the N. Y. Knickerbocker. A TALE OF TILE YELLOW FEYER 'E3--, did Dr, ever relate to .you any of his expelience as a physician (Never.' 'Nor to me. Suppose we ask the . .Old man some efi theseleng.winittr evenings, n-give us some passages at his medical life 'With all my heart. I'm sure he'll not relnse, and low men haie seen more than he.' • And sonny fellow-student and I agreed to ask the doctor for 'a yarn,' for though we had already Went a year or mare In' his r.flice, and his kind, ridable manners had quickly made us feel at home with him, we had never heard any of his professional history. The opportunity was not long wanting; it was eagerly embraced, and we wera„uot decsiverr in our hopes from his kindness. 1 have sometimes thagfir the good old man's vanity Was a little liahmed by the request; but however that was he teadily consented to gratify uk, 7,--7 'Some thirty years have passed btlgth thridoctor, 'since I resolved, like many other youth; men; to try my _fortune in 'the new , commies,' toward the South. For several years 1 had been vainly sttivng in gain a practice itt my native city„burwhile 1 hail many/friends, and, though ;' 154 it, a know ledge of my profespien, seldom_suiplaksettin_ a young man ofoni age, I had no patients. •A spelrseemed to be cast upon my efforts.— Othens were rising into notice, and even into fame', who_ I knew were in - tvery respect my interiors, while I could scarcely gain a lit millood, - True, some-of-them made-use of means to which ,I .could not stobp„even fOr.breadi but it 'seemed hard• that I could not gain enough even for my scanty wants. At length, almost despairing forever of,suo cess, I resolved to seek it elsewhere. 'Ad venturers of 'all sorts were turning• their at tention to the, neW,territories on the Gulf of Mexico. The country Was Still wild and al most entirely uncultivated:: bet settlers,were pouring in, and rumor:, spoki loudly of for tunes acquired there as-if by magic. The prospect was a tempting one; saccese seem- , 1 ed almost. Within my grasp;.. to, pamaiti i where I' was would be to ,starve,, •' In. short, ninny weeks had not elapsed linfore.l was settled as y practising physician In the little' town of '31.... , —, almost on the iilibrekol the Gulf used, A curious place it , Was, ,then; —lts—lnhabitants,--thOugh;-humbering—chrly - r - tr few fiunieds, seemed-sea it'were the debro of the various raves ho had in` turn' tilled_ the land. Indians,' PrEitieh,, Spanisli; ,elle-, ()tea l ' were alike represented kaq 4 e:reo lals of tide motleypopulatiOn aeon d.well with' the cliaracter of Its sriernber , - ;Jdr' f '4 was' little to me' illiO .di what they'Wein ) from The position of Ilia tatin ilk future milt.' mercial, importance ,)was inevitable, end.a • permatiept settlement there 1;looked oh as a sure guarantee of success: ~''' ..`'.:',, - , ' -..' - "It Avair late hi'the fall 'wheal' feached:M. The winter passed. pleasantly .enough; Mak . wll 4 elille?.4otised; I hadAwsititialao.fion,_ of finding my prospects, gradually Iprighten *Mg.', But With the, advancing 'Bersoh.eadiri .alrial I litld.licit antioiriptid. i The' epidemic` of itii3.sqnfia) Oi s e ilrowdful,.o7/oui,teperiZbegal t°•tnatt° ll . B itt`POttranee.: . : l ,,titatteajdilithill, lOtittge *: ;e 4 Verie:l° ll °o,;;lett . ,jteg'PY''hi*E l , - . its eiv,iiiftri,*ll'lifiew,r bu(l - mtil Bettered' 'myself ttat.'rneti';'eliddld l ,'lt' i lirti 3 oll % d tiring VY : first:* 6 l 6l ir ItigiA l :!ti'litlce,:eitt!..r 3l 4 l 4 theritaktiinetVlllitagerg AildstltilselltMer: it'OOtil!l ,i9VP 6 l”lftr4lt%7.o l lo9:;':'::lYhe 7 :theV'hh-*l4 B . ol . l oel4eref l.) y.,„ : the vilgolabid lifWfiiii'Ai•N•9l7tlfef',o*o4olatittfil:foieme' or .01111,ieribNLAO.64,,pocolyifailif03),00finifing” fit l *-litifY, Ifigol)4WP - 4 1 atevellts'aource. 41.1 4 ,OuingsitOrbrobif*f . ;;;IshIyii(liefOre04(1.if i ff'Olii***lTCl) l , lo r 7 l,o,ol l l ircfigli tlil;',n*YY :yf*ll t -iliioOliviv.ol4'ooo 4 4 1 , tt,., ravages ' o ' 6oo n *ON i;.!sh?" 0 . 0 r ',4xiel'Atal 'l3 3 /he 01 % 1 ' diked 'Ntlietlie.4o;oolkifinityn'.the.;.toWn;)l 119,40o,01riyorkAo$4;1141004ciitir) ~4.lllifit:prm?ifir.Oonir s O',iliey,bili:fiiii4 4 , 34 . 4016pretiv5911,4Z70 - toy . 613emi l oi4 ii?.l pioi,fitoooaliiitito 06 ,-- 0 , 14.0did: v0”.(0.c,4, 1 12,6400,tedry'rinittelicohfing'i , peipaiie:16,1104,,iiiii, 11.4,1 4 0 4 .4,'1101 . 0 J i 0 1 : 4 5 i g a1 0P4iAr ' ,04) , *C. , ' t tiA4o44::;,i4l;4s4,oiinfloftgre,,Opiftfty7o74, (0,',... b t i";:fkiriitli.e A A'' ~,tiopti '. - ,sofq % . ....,!,,f 17 LI 3R4 -4-xf.i. •.,.,+. 7$ •" ' P W'r 'l4l, tiof, vro'itsaist Ps DT DARI,Y CARELESS, nie,Midey•:,Goci, as thett , on y.an egotlVd. from disease,•end death: ~',iktidj, did :lemain, , thro' the...Whole. , •of lhat,rili mpOriod, :with. die- ease'•afitt;death - -and. e0 , ,, , , t . .. ;",around 'roe— Witieting , fiii at ,tivety: step ~, ~,,.: ir employ. menr to Strive. , :egainst'i , :• , ' .rata es., Ohl iris:haftMiff tirljte e ., t : ' ' ! -.- -- C.!#.l . iti the•anidel , orpestilerieell, ,'. `,.: ~ in. the morning ; sick at r lreakTote '‘''l' 0 •,''. sties of'yesterday; , Oh thfitAhOTlOt thi Merrier- . *row maY:.perhapufindOtrtoo stricken clown;, to - , walk abread:iit Ociondaythrobgkrtiloaci- lk itreete i end lear-firr'oecind of ItYing being save the ; ult eptio,ef , your,oWn footiall';.- , •rif kiting ' nimil,, , e4iieptl. t ond":there an , :arriiions•measenger. from 'I Tbedi2or' the silead-cair•hastity.MOritrr .... 'he ` stones With • its' loathsome ;Diiithen.;:, , Mr:with: jealiirti'distreatre - ven',CM itriiiivorke'„f 'nature,: lest they ptove acurse: to, t row as el, e . ,„ . - „ ‘,. ..-.. - ....., . ... tempting rrifit;fitir.fear It .moy sow the leads, ,of dissolutiOn;trishun - tlie•'.geCtlti hee'ege,'ol: seienihe jest' i t collie leaded, with the uns een .. riiessengerfi Of.diseaseend'deinktfie 'flexions. 'makiiia; to-tranible,'Aeiteh:neW, tiensatrori t . 'theading,lest 11 0f$,AraiiPterit pain -PrOve the 'forertuinet ef,tlie.destreyei , hintielf ~ and . ..at' lit, Worn out by Buell- excitement, to fell into; a despairing indifference', worse 'even than, the fear Of death; and a morbid and sadden apathy live - .on;Crireferie eflifii4 7 iilrceit won... • dericgWhen the fevered, pulse and, aching! brOW'shellcitime to - ,ivere yon Of 'OM . end. Yet . iitichi , fOr -iyeekrc•Was thelifel led: • 1 . .have: not-exaggerated , My fears; for it...was florin:ignorance Aar 4,resolied_h)_encouriter, ihe peril;. that ;I. did afloat*: has. always .seemeetw:_nne Title ilroit of a•Miraele.l, hail a:to - locket :eniplefrrieni ' Where diselise ma r ked, almost every ; for his :fearful visitations.: Yet , it rag WO . IC mock,eryro visit the :f often too en - I coulitOrilycon , firm the bitter - firrebedings 'or those who watched by the couches of their friends.— Day after day I went forth on my gloomy rounds, - to return Weir nighty weary and sick •atleart, to my solitary ehatabtre. . '‘ I was a,young - rrinn; young In-years, anti young in mrprolessiOn; 'but before that aw _ful season ended; I lett the weight 'Of Manx a year upon. Me. ItMakes . ,me sad, even DOW, to think of thitsis days. 1 have looked -upon afflietion in ahricist..-every-4orm ;, the. litter grief of the'. new:made., widow—the anguish-oh-thelbereafed:rocther,-tiellising-to be comforted'---the dee:pi:Silent - iv:My of,the manly mourner=all:.these have I witnessed and I trust, with no callous heart; bilt never again sorrow' like iliat. of those' days. A, settleagloom-was_uPert_alLwithin the 0:1041:- falling: almost ol,:hitality, spread -itself abroad; too often', the-sere precurser , 6l die; ease, to the well; of speedy death to_ltip 816, add - when • the destr o ying angel stretched forth - li's bandr-iiit'''rriurmur followed;' no weeping 'no' laminiatiOn: but that deep, 'dead grier, - --io-call-Whielr-sorroni-werer It' Mockery. 'The 'blow' ;fell: tifion'hesitte alp ready made lifeless its 'anticipation; .it only manaled therri n‘fil*,„,* . .. ,s, , ' One evening, whithe'peatilence was at its height, l• wairet ming te,; my, oftloe , hors a r *4l to, vlottg.44ltabta, ,"2,1,1t ral'hail4' 'peneto • lid through a narrow and unfre quented street ; little more, indeed; than a passage between , two large :thniongfares, and bordered onlyvby die low-rooted houses of the Spanish times, The sun had almost Set, arid I hurried' homeward to escape the damp vapors of eight. At the - end. of ;he street where it opened into a larger avenue, stood a small old house, built of wood in Atm Spanish style, and now going fast to de cay. A single opening in the side limiting outward served - to admit the light, for the sash . was :long' since •goife: The door, s:ained, with ,the gray rust of-age, had lair fallen froM ita broken hingel4,a board had,, Idose ' here ..,arid , there , ; liorn the . side,, and - damp, greenish* mo ss encrusted the mottled Shingles-aboVe2 . `4l Piisiett::elcirie•to the door, •tind . ,utlacittleili . eieisedins;yrati my mind,l 'could 'riot ItepTifiea-itiMtinhil,'leeiing . as I looked Upon even'this - appettrance of decay. As r shipped' into the 'Street; MY ear caught what - Seemed a faint groan; apparently mu. , ing'lrom the Wretched. , hovel. l' stopped and listene d 's' the soUnd'again reached me; a-lowi-prOlonged : grea n ' -awthough-as'a-man almost exhioto - by , bodily suffering, ' I turned and tapped gentiv but no answer Was made, Confident that some one was within,:rtletermined , to - :ePter:; and pushing : . eztoi, the craity•dpor, passed the thresithold. ' -4 ,- ,- glan Tk ce sho weif.thaf I - hid tun been m is: taken. V had entered a small dark room,' whosehare floor and ieaniy 'furniture' gave tolcerii ,of poverty, - WPM' of 'distress, Not lar.,,ltork • w.iefe.; 6 l,stood r upon a low .bed steadi'lay a inat.l 2 ,o),,idehtly, in the last stage of fever.' , His large;' dark eyes, now rolling Wildly 'around, now: cer.cealed by the livid; quivering-eye-Ith,, the:coal-black lair:that lay, craned:in - masses:over his•forehead, and itie.ifaißai swarthinese;44 his .°ll4llliticil 'Can vineed Orits. that he 'Was. Of,Spaltish brood, Die , feature's led "onto been rine,' thit - that but;-,well - defined - lip, the • Slightly 'aquiline ;Fkotic,t hign; telliairellond', were still there Htlfe wieckaif,lini,ManlY beauty .; but the stial!ol, death Wait set!upcin him. . The clear , ' hriltyri'oU•hie *eitrojiliii totv'hi'll' 'faded :in t o a, ~ . ypellow thefflivertt'etAistiles, .- .- • Ilis' . leaturee`. wefe . rapidly - asSurning•-; the piic4l:o; fixo,,,etilthd :Pt . deatbl -!'utiti.'lhe':ull - llilliancy OfhisYsunken eyiis,,Whod :lui „Was', 'exitifedi.oontraitOd Witlt':. die dell; . ~viicdpr.stp,rh Abut • . fullotietylike, - al thish'of • lightning Ali the dead OI night ; with the dehtili oppreisive grOcipirit, , ltiaveis • hellauk ..?, So rw. pittiiiid : !..ISeeh qiii . pr9gt:ei of his 'aisetile;, ttiit,h4i still ' retain ed: the ,'Otit,Wartt 'iiignii - of ,greaLPhysjoalluive i' . 4infthe ationg . :nan was beWed',dowruati:hiat.:;:ayehildrnight' have •'oisteretr,; litit(Oc r oo.. , Hiritittir nut 'alcine,-, , t 4i4Aiile.,;kpelt:lersiale 2 ..fi'gliye il viili her: ,qori,itutirid4M,M - ..the . ;'dotitilepPareritlyca. gegad - lifserriel,lftleirkiiidiress, for the; stifrefertstrefitartrie Suild4illY:tk. , hei join' l ' .and : twit tog kativarit inO iiiik'Oltifituri) of .110; iari,o4oluitrio'dt ';• , i;j , ,,;k i 'ZlOr' , '"F:::i' ~: ' - ' ' ' , l' : ' ::.fmit:; 'vs ( , v oll . nal ipciiillp ,_ ictibt4;:=l, and thon s .ai if, pariielviOg - hor - *Ptllke ) 84, 401.tiOppe4 neck hurst ,, ititb s ,4r - littisidon`;'.oP, Idare,.-'.AnljtiveltitipirYitiluddkoarite • iiier, M e ;'tok ; ' , l•YWoll 4 o 6 tritle.itheitilhivfvflichtad . , 1/ * 4l , o 444 , :h4i . 4lPlitOterir.kthot'eteps'ef , ' iiir, Plo.llde:rf , Oplitid 14,144f:0r i - tiefrioliti wpeiig theli4iiirsii‘.-,5. - ,: , .1:e :...,•,3.:;,.--;';, , 5 , .., . . ~,,.,, . 1 ,. , Kvit...., f i k,,,,,.: ! .. : , ::-4 , --.k ~':, ;g.l.:;Akyesoinitteft,'Citie:Tea(tim fo.lliet *4040,1 of ,4 9o . o4ich'zla.tSik.,l4.o 4. :"li 4 4iitit InderlOtt ".4.49 l . l o l ,liiii§o,tlkilititglitiO,ltledri4NiiW . .. ,20 .!*Vuttvis9041difit'q.4.,,ilugt00/5',14e. 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TOtitt 1 7 (::!• P by: one' his burden was tnittle tipi'ene' 4 .bo fronfihe,tiffne of etilldlitie 7 - broken widows' ahil desolate:' orphans, tl - i were deposited, without ...coffin; " Without shroud, in his eltarge,l6 be - conveyed Where iri one.eotitmon tueUptaaje they Might return 4 1 Wite by ibis iiirditeo famriik.With 'stenee' not to etriitinte - to 'sits tine source the, - 6thinion. .the'.Weinaif before At.' e' , glance rif the sick.man was enough 10, entivinee - me that.2theMiivris.litile4iope for him; my . only 'thought was to afford. what temporary relief I. -o.ltl4.;''‘lfid4 POsible:to reiruilte hEr... : tee ; sideof:the sufferer, and '.explaineil. to'-'ties my htipes•of `givirig - hiMititt , 'Tor'rentriMerif her:unhaeded;, Got when I.epoke...,ROMtif; her lace wee tte. longetfildderi tronyme..: Brush,. ,ing :bac* ,abruptly the_ ditty:tresses that fell on. either side upon Se( iieek, and shOulcl ere; ehertient.iipori:melroirvhei*ittrful. eyes brie long; .beseeching lookJerid , iii. a voice; tap fcee.by'soba;.implored , me to_irave her Pedro; : il=llll'Wermnol,,...(the;word' seemed almost• to chokein he'rl . utterinem),'-toa late .! willlry2 I said; but when I saw the agony that renthililenug_hiarbat the...yery,thetught , of his death,•mY conscience mete_ seeming-M encourage a hone - that must soon be. deceived. : She Spanish.; and her appearance indicatedrthat she 'was of , Spittifsh-descent. "SIM ions pot b,eaufiliil;. yet . ' liaVe Seldoth - itierra Nee which - so im pressed itsell ,upga me. Her2.coinpitqcimi, the olive , tint pecithar 'to ..the,races pf the South' had last the. "fltieli'M health far. the pale hue ol_sortow; her dark eyttS longevj sparkled with the•brillianey of youth, and their deeply fringed lids dropped tears As reel as the Arabian trio. -• Their medicinal,gunr, 'Of her features I have little remembrance; I can only_recall the expression of her cotin tenance, as with choking-sobs-she--appealed to me for aid. - But once since then, have .1 met with such a countenance; it was in a paintihg byrsome one of the old masters Mary, at the loot of the, cross. . '1 tomtit to thb sick man. He,lay. In a sort 131 stlipoti WO. ttTsult however, rather of physical exhaUstion than of the was iffelL.. parchiridnt‘likif was drawn tightly oVer anthhe feverish pulsations beneath seemed like the dull beat ing of a Muffled drum ushering',him out ward to the grave,' Hialiand l as I Moir it up, fell heavily hato mine; a Unit miuldit of the closed-eyelids, - and-.a half addible idra cirati fioni his p allid lips , ais_ I bathed his forehdatr*lth a lotion: from a pocket-ease, - wirrethe only sighs , cd.copsciousiiess lie liuddenly his eyes opened, and an ex irdssioti of 'sin eased ove ht. c0.,- lenetioe; he seemed about to speak;•but.as,l bent my headvo catch his words, his whble frame shook; as ;fin a spasm, and die. harsh, dry itttroutih burst from him. The last spark ot, hope was eltinguispecl; for no human a!d, could, n,mtrAiraithim;iii,fits lest struggle with Th e ititiVenWiiipr" . Blie too unileistMiti • its fatal meaning! an ashy paleness over: spread her features, anti ovelwhelined .by the approach of a blow`the very thought of which wag agony, she colild nb ldnger res. train he; passionate grief. As she bent over him, clasping his hand to her breast, tears and sobs were mingled with' her heart ren ging exclamations. •L • 'He will not: oh ! lie cannot leave me ! °Pedro, you will not die, you will not lorsake ma!' ". 47 4.11e Reefer made no reply; but the con vulsive workings of ilia lace, and the Sudden clenching, of his hand and mint, till the Adood.alinoit - started; bore witness t 5 his em-. (Ilion.. I strove to cionsoleter i but - in vain , my efforts were franticly repulsed. If, will not, be comforted,' she said;show. can I live if he die; wh...) is left -to me but •him ? He 'cunt:it—he skiff not die !' ~ B ut the king - of terrors was not thus to be deprived of his victim. Each moment he grew•weaker; the intervals between the ter rible spaims—for suchthey certainly weieA— 'wereLgradually lence increafied.• .Once or twice he essayed to peak; the half formed sylablils : died upon his lips, but 1 could catch the•word 'Maria.' Her name was uttered,Wlth his dying bieatlj: At length the - himought ceased. A calmer ;expression- settled:. upcin."--hiti-Aeatafeii;--hie eyes, tloseirgentlY, as'il he was . disposed to .slept%Wondering of a change so sudden, arid apparently en favorable, she: looked' up 31..nte as if (man explanation, and again. at him. A mothent alter, and ,with pne .cho king gasp for. breath, She swooned, upon , the floor.'• He had - 6605d la brelitive. • . raised'her at once; and applied what restoiativect had.'With me; Long and anx iously 1 vvatehed:for svgs sign of returning ',OK and yet 'r almost hoped it might be; for • whae now was lifd to her?.:Slowly and' painfully slid ravine()) bat' her g'aubt Was without .meanipg she; looked about her: As, Ifellowed..it round . th e rook our'eyes at the same moment Tell'upon a new , object.— the slave of whom I have spoken; he who buried the dea tad entered unperceivedi.— 7 hciar , .why I know not; and WaS standing by the bed. Even es we looked upon , -him he steoped,over the body; aad'as il, Satisfied thet.lile wart extincatud hand:tiPe n , the 'rnascular •ar ''A'Sficick;,lii frein! - ,a' pOwerlatbettery / : Med' thiongh 'the, Seem"-, ,ing ecrpseilhe.',.eyee unclosed , with,.B;fixed and glassy starey:sloWly:risAng'froMthe•beili it assumed a Sitting posttircOhe Mine . cpen 7 ed eneen."iiittent- after:, the horror 'struck 'negro Wasilasped:bet Wean t them:in' an embrace, like ',that,. ofideath f. Thee their wasp relaxed; .a cry of horror:Mid\ terrified ,)itig,ro burst . hom' the groomhi,l l -stodcl;nliiiost stupefiektillAtraoies d heavy fall repalleilme. le nraysel ria' lay near me.brilthe'lloor;ascarlet : Bare, opilhorotilY ‘ 'tit9o,itleqe; ', 1 :r0 1 0i0;4 0 4011 0- tiit#W3 1 0,int,400 14 , 1 4 :, thatevening: by ; t k oa:, :00- n iitiv - aiiV4W. d llfrceo,niti ,es:Fitif 4 ; poide anif•whieh4M'sedne'tif . :thit(Otnitirpartic mot 'ffid +zprnducec'; reaction VOl*.eYitel l l 4 ''..1,11 1- e - On"oe4) 10 ! ) **0 - 1L'illifF; **its, ;hasoetliti;hand • pestilence 1 was: h4vo'.o.r.tifeit: td;rittasiii4l4o:!ii4ii , ; i.'o3:oll)•449vregiterv , t`WO:lri; l ,Parsitail - k ,F.,4lliiriti - :41;iifirlii-kAeityjm Mt. ay, la ,t,it4N*qckoy; o* - I*ol4'.*.gl . **or gn,Lamitt.l4o,ft:4lo44olo.Etialt,oo4l l f: 4tArTifogOoplyi -.. mus AREA ' - : ',MEMORIAL? , . • • , , To the Prdicient caul Managers • the ctlYl o o7. • land,reyley:Rail Road Conroy: • - The: subberibers; a Committee' appointed by the late Sabbath Convention assembled ut Charnbersburg, renpectlully represent--; That the Convention frbtn Welch they dot rive. their eppoihtment,_ Was large, and, re. 'O - actable body of citizeruccoitipbsed'ol many Delegates irotn the counties, of Atlinria,.;Com-, berlanti", tblephio, Perri and yranklin it arid by their proceedings have borne tlieK s testit , mony tollies•ini,portance, end obligation—of s obnerving 'the . Lord l ai`day as a' day-of real from wordly business, or •ereployment rgail;apiminted, - the-subscribers as = alCotp. mine° riddiess you, remitibting that yeti would ebapend,the trav el ,ot yotir cars on the Ciimberland Valley ail Road bit tlte. Sob bath. As the Commiliee of the Convention, and as Stocklitilders of the. Company, of whose affairs you are thitheg,life, rospett v lie our attention 4o . th'' . silbjeet.== The. Sabbath we-consider a DI me institli~ don by , the Uppointment ,of th ,Almighty , . and, consecrated by the ohne, awe •ol a Christliffl _people. By. Legislative enact._ merit fibril the' fijet,eettfelaint Pennsylva-' obi, the violation .of the J.Or day,..by,• Worldly employment oi busin was isub jeated . to' penalties. , • It, is to'be',remarked,.thak::.the first Colo. _nistn, when : - preparing • to'embark : fortheir New settlemont in Pennsylvania', Oroclainied Beene of the fundamental laws of the Colo nV, "ma every first day of (Re week:called the Lor,dis day, people. shall abstain from their tom -ma daify.labor," and one of the first lawaol • the first Legislature asnembled.in the Colo ny, was millet prohibiting worldly einploy ,ment and business on the Lord's day, which, with little variation in terms, has continued the law of the Commonwealth until this day.: • As regards the Lord's day, as a Divine In. Tntittition, and submission to the enaciiiiard and 'policy of positive law, has • indueed; . throughout our •Commonwealth,_ an obseir.;' v,ance of the day, that ought to be:pierricte4 we think, by all who regard thoOtoSperity ul our State, end 'The•• Mom, ei.o Lila int izensp, t Ous Courts of Justice had IdaliSOl. _tion`are_closed-on Mat 41aMiolit tlie-bulaiena of the other. days of the'WeidiblitirloPi.n" ion does not tolerate' ass!ilidall'ff,__,Alltia..,p,ao. pie 'on that day for any religious worship_oLrelie. .struction. ' As officept you would riot conserOt the-exercise - Ad-your - dor& -- Saelnitb, As the are instilivoaerl, or do. at liberirto aeron their corp'orrite capaeir i-authority,-be Snip* tiaras mini - dgenta to tab.(' ing your care on ere ISM otfie w r days; fit VlClation4 of such agentsy and to ti the public ? • , , The trifler:illation of tNf3si3 titri Oh; to the desecration of 'die' Ss'ilibiliftb);' those employed, as well as in the trivet, in duced, bet also interrupts, the order, peace and quiet of the day in our towns and villa. ges attracting the attention of young and old from its observance; and at the same time interfering with and disturbing Christian worship in our Churches. , . We deem it unnecessary to enlarge iirioh the evils attendant on this travel, as they have no doubt been presented to the obser vation of your intelligent Board. The Com.% minim Would further represent that thsy are informed that the cessation of business du. ring the Sabbath, do VartoniCanals and hail Roads ie - this and othedSlates, has operated to the manifest advantage of all interesti con earned in the trade of those thntoughlares On all Rail Roads of this State., business ishusphnded during thtt Sabbath, and on the Lehigh Canal, and thti I::tlaware dlvisioh of the State Chnal. • ' The Comiituee are also informed that ilia Cars are na tbn on-any Rail Road in the N. England States on the Sabbath, except • the train - from - New - York - whichzoeirinto - Bos= ton early on Sabbitlr morning. • Public opinion has within The last two. yeafe,_been'.lstroirgly _exPressed sev . enil, respectable, Conventions within .the Stiite, reecominending to the Canal Commissioners, an Ilwe Legislature , the cessation Irom tra vel and, transportation on • the public's works ol the Siatii on the ,Sabbath; and memorials subsdribed in many Counties, ,by great auto'. hers citizens; luive'expresse4 Mew' desire shouivi•bethareiseatiom The . -Committee suppose, that from the limited . transportation, on, Cumberland ?Valley Rail Road on, the Sabbath; and , the rlisineliantipn of many persons to (Faye, on That day; 'that the business,done on the Sab bath, in the running of Meeks - cannot be' adVantagedils dr profitable Company; analhat 'to suspend dip running of. the ears on that day would not only relieve the Con= ductors r Enginoets and,Firemen dud others from ereployment on the Sabbailt,'hilt be to, the peeotintry;advantage)ti iltes lf, as Managere of 'the'Cornpeny,,yoll;feril; _yourselves potistiained:teprosequte,theNali.: bath' Weird!, .Unlese; you ate-:releived,:from such ottlers, ..w yoli to makelinown yenrdeSire to dist,ioatinue - ltie' usit:eit • vier ears . enthefilibbath, and, give the . ,ehrearan 4 COI nitipitp the influenee;:of Year :o • Pieladiw-raver' 6ll behtetapeasien. , and ;•. that the Miblin,mrifkimizwith whom the'reseOnsibility, reap' ) whether% tt be any other,,Rail.'„RoakCernpany, or the : inertagents. - GEORGE 'CH A:013E11.0;a: , XV I LLIAM HEYEIR, ItEPLY, el the Ctinnb,':Valley-l: , 9th: MaTeh,:ll349: ',24o:llicesii.:- deo Prideßcia oonimitia :—"taur' resented,ite -,:our,-Boerd;:end,", ba Nak , becie:the't . 44 l .legi':° ':riginsidet" ? Atari.' ',Th . hIP to. "-' - -ts'al; there 'n4 : on procia vfi,l o robber FY - 4 * l O (kart' EMI entril 801714 'scarce 'Mont, 1141 d Pi* Ott' .., -, ,, c d' ',. A • 4 1 1, V', '.l,l , 7 , ..A.Wir,r*Pft„.U. ' , ~' )7AWI P`.7', , '11 0- 1 . A4 7 i,t 4 41 4 1 1 'W'3',',4 , " ''',: ; :r.,' ;•.,,,... , ' 'i t 2. , e4i1'.,51.,**,,', - g:,,,4„ i ettlir-v.", ,' ,:, '.,,'.,1 7 t *, *,., , 1.174 4 ,4fir i ", mail, O o mmurilcatientrlilkvAitaihhi*, „ ' lone ciintrols` thi; etidiiiithiihkhitii lisVelar- i' reaciy don' mutticated to dila tieniiithisilf,Wrltli We tillt-,AUbjeCt lre bluthe;onic'tilllthgrofti arts wish to dismidinhe ehrtram",en sunditY;,',` it hie not met with that Velittbrdos ikhirdieV 7 ther you or we, could desiillJ 'The elihjebE.-le," not a plain one, butpojtheeontritty Presertl4 t i daculties of • no ' eas,y;tiiilidion, -Mule , iheretoie, we all tine :so plahily'the"'lntiti propriety add tisligiiille hhcsail,VblitllitTlii ' - the object we have ; ln vinir,,wilishottlil forget; that they,who - make and di,ictitettli m ,laws; areen as we are, and inaylliifik,ser' - we do, but,when they!come" to act:ikisttui- ' 1 - 8 11 1 n der responsibilities, inil thpetribarmato ' t=_.- o f' political machinery, tdrpadr.l)l'.slit Wtoh we . dawnot sq sensibly feelj;lcp,it w il l, notUnderstand - 11s to intiniati that the:great• moral feeling which pervades,l4blar - opuiL len Shohld cease), or At all abate; ~oh the,Coll2 t. nary, We.do not bridertake•to #ll4 tharsome plan will not yet be tirojeptlitl i by , whithihrk. CovernmentTmity be enabled to ,nci:To-peri' leel . 'obetlititice to. God'sLaw—erxteroolost tlitit Mob ithep holy the tabbeth Vs*, ; .„,-;,-', ~ We need only add, that we hear* il l . pitive of the principles upon which 'eur Conventiohe ac't, whereby , ro , atietir Otiblk opinion on this polo!, and that in the Manz ngernent of the aflairs ot oufroad,,Wle: Will ever be ready , to conform to any ,regulaifiAt xvhibli 113 In obedience to the' precept, thou shalt do rkt Inehnet of waiiol4. ~ ~t. lam wlthtrespeet• 1 '' : :"$,.: • ' our 'clearer& 'ltetVetk,':-" .., k'' , - Fllbtkillek-wirrs'Pfeek-, MEI • The t , e4tilited letfet (citati 4 e4istilVVlA en.on the•fiel4 of Bueba:.Viett'li'r .ielitP stmmcints to sorreinieti, Se neW7iifirNalor& -- Italie. the etlitor ot. the; it;:ths),t city, says , : The • 'document is in tba being in a %tired halt.sbeet.OfNittet,'„paiititi-.-- , it is itr ,• :Bliss, anti. by ten. yfori.:::llte:wriz 1 tins Vertlegiblei andin ilta;rageler_ae'ati '.lhei:str.ongq , • • aignattiretd,PitiOliif Tiiyroti'-;.lllferti trnatbifilt; 'Vie- nate i : that ..indiciteiliestoy,„' ; tait.- - eaih*;_e_entriiFyi : judging horn :fie4Meral appoirandet r afit should iity;:t6avrpotti the witter4i4tho signet MoraireWhenit:Watipieperea. ' • ,:/--A8„ COI,' was in saw this' notei . ,Wii . .tpogikoccitsion'i litrte , o -.in? • quire of, him the circumstances. under Whielt it was - written. He-toltfas' thate , ileattlitilop of, his, foraging asp; pliceit i en oh a bank of erirk-Gen: Taylor:: dic - iatitiolie . -tendt-Otit,-Arid-that:ilia:lattar:rdid-- -- 4:ffil , isign . , it, feportedy, Ott ,hoiStibeek,but i4beChis ..wasE standing- haiitle. : Maltaittl .. (ol4 i 7 4lXlitey,) and hod the paper on the , • ?eq I;r4ti signedit. there Avith-the saluirpodett with *,hieh. - ha - „Wor; Bliss) N.ricitis'itf,'; merit , hem -Mexico, tame:- iiiiiisenket itt the' ,steamer from • Vera -Crux with, Mr. Gifford, our Minister. He , Hid city of. Mexico t and intends to 144).b1ew gently framed for Areservistimi ae,hb blues it very highly. Though the letter is fami lir to all Mit Mai. tiers; we gi!e the following ' cbpy from the original t -• H k:ADQUARTERIi, An co , i , Dccentrotti, Near Buena Vista, t .. : 1 2.2d. 184 . 13: Sir In reply te your tiore'of.-Ibis _date, summoning me tri an:tender my toreas 'at discretion, 1 beg leave to'etty 'that{ decline acceding to , your,Aequesti . With high•reepect;'l:ami serVatit ) tiaj:dettil.'S. A..) Cent ittaritihigi senor D. Anmniii Lopez de:taiitii'Aty na) Crimmautling ut Chief, Encanteda:,--::'.::, MASSAbiItIFTS. 4 •V;iO is Mt prop 15,ilikatil eachusetts? .This state is in Irian Yes.eeu . ~ the greatest state in the Uniono urdikserne, instances greater thin • half. a dozeif', 4 The -. : following, horn the Trentan';Gatet*,,,reves that shels greater than tioothei:29t!ifc4s i . :liii-editeaticift=iihilatithreiyinnintne-ltettev=-- ~ olence.and;hanianity . t-ru, . ~....' - ',lr , - I.' , ... , ,,r..j.,:.,- True progress ....The i. CdningleVirealthl Massachusettsjia bitrniriletidAritilhg,hilit: • She iss,in ezautplinf the true, priigretur;:•ol`.ll . 'netloh--net the ,barbarint,,pr?gress,':l& : lhe 'arts of War Sail .:bltiotlihoil 'm ''.whailVitieh conquerers as , Alesinder, ' and'l'ariferltutei and Alone have furnished , ' the:- nxerriphisi-€.' .1 but the progress of . human , „Virttfe, intern- • genre, civilization ) and , trae'ibtippinetis ; not the-Progreis, which ruins neighboririg natietie,,, but that which imprciee)::tartolele t, . , e . .itilts. 1 and adorns our owm • •,. - :, ~..:,. ~ - •••-4., - t,''' ' •'' 1., Last , year. the people of igassibleesette *et. . notarily lazed theniselVetintsict.a.:Slitin Al , . dollarr for the .supprrecots•Piimflicip blehoOlk -.... There, it net 'a native born elyild:tri 010 liteqii . •,. ' oldthiOugh, to learn; *ho is not . ..#6l9‘,rtilia, •,- I and' Write:- ' Ih the city .61:11 Oston;'44,riaitilter'' Vireo , - Menthe piiiceding'llti'ithh..7of;APtit' lash 4goo.)ooo%Weit`iPentintatildirit•publici ' school, houses:. , Thehigh•eohooNt*,'fiiiiiiii. i,ed 'in :scetribridge, vkltlV.twe'settooVilletiOii ; ':' dick iii?li.ooo•:::..Attother.ef . eptelldiditad',oo4l:•:•; ly . 'hheracter; vies IMO Actist;ildAii.O*l4..', ton:, Another at N,...eirbinyii.otit - 0;100!: 7 -3 • 'Within' the last year,ledividenielitile.#,lien. , $ , 200;000' oHailartl'coliege';;fofd'.•,:R.o'..,flp•-<; ~ Thm, State itirPuildinglerati*l;ailAre.hai . 'Vagrant ' One ex prised - otataien;Ortativ.otit„,', cost:Mote thatislMliee.'•'46 'PliC.i.itAtqiii.,..J . ' ' Al iiitlefilliiiejiVea ',..3.o,9oololrartls*yi,, - ','• ;TTI I 4- 6 (" 11 ) e4OOOO -1 4 -11 1 6 ,. 4 6 , 1 10;: 4 ,,..0kii)11 0 ,..., (1 7.; r : i nn • ch ,,..„-,-.,-•- . . • • ~: 0,, .. ~. .. - ....„2., , ~..;.,,..:....A:.......-•-•.'. •11.4 . 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