• a.aeu:4.=kf.?S ED " tA.", CMEM VOLUME. XLIX• qtao9. Dr. John J. Iflyers, .k.FA \ Vl] ) his 1111 ice and divel a-n• r ing io the house u.ljoiiiiag his Drug Stop) )11 West iligh etr. et. sprit 1 Dr. Gal Willis Foulke, ri_Ii..I..DUATE of the Jefirson College of respectfully off er s his professionel services in the practice of eine, Surgery and Nlidwirery. OFFICE at the residence of his father in S. Hanover ctryer, directly oppesile• MerreW lintel and cite Presbyterican church. rip 7 '47 Dr, W. L. Craig • (Sitcccsor of D,. Jolla Cr . . 0 .11, dele4serl.) , WILL t0t0.41 all 11. , t , lical ..all.s. in town;or V Dowitry, hy ntv or xintir, and will givu overt' attention to tution.s entru s ted to his Niro. 0 FFICK on 2 tet High street, opposite Ogil• by's store.lnov2.2-6nl ' • iihotor Ad. 1 4 ,1ppe, . HOMOEOPATHIC Physician.. Office in Main street, in the house occu pied by Dr. F. Ehrtnan. . ap 9 'W Dr. L C. Loainils, tit . WILT? verrorm opeiations upon ilie •""I."' • Teeth that arc requi red for tfieiepressisittioprintetr as Sealing, Filing, Plugging, 84,e, c r ',3sirp.store thd loqs of theni,: by inserting ArtifieltiVrecth, fruit+. it single tootif to a fall sett. t'o7olficeom Pat s'r.i.et, a few doors south of the Railroad Hutel. Dr. L. is abii sent the last ten diva of every much. • • • • Wax, T. Brown,. -A TTORNE Y AT LAW. will practice in the suveral Courts of Cumberland cone ty. OtTitte. in 14.1 in street, nenriy op ; 1.41, county jtTi, Carlisle. lilt) 9 -• Sallyl3 H. F,VATI,k\V Office with , S. D. Al 1. r , 1-Is ] . i I , tezerk.it . , TIC W op,posite the. Post t tdico: inuril 'l7 • Carson C. Moore, • P:FORNEY A'l' LAW. in "I. the ro,nt latuly nyied by Sr. 1 . 0-o.'r, .'keened. mar :II ' 17 - - - R. A. Lamberttin, TTORNE 1' AT LA, iitr . ris',l...l* " LM ' Pa. rip ' Ii - WRIGHT & SANTOI\J, ffirowrif.its A2N D DI:M.I3R ti IN Ft) ft :)f & DONIESTAC HARDWARE, Glass, Points, Dye Stuifs, Oil, Iron, Steel, Nails &c. would invite the attention of persln; Waut ing goods in their line, to rho lar z o ausoranent they hav e just and .which they.mlor at • the very_lowest cash prices. Dyaina ana calving. WILLIAM BLAIR, in Loather Street, near t Eellege, dyes and ctentle• men's apparrel, all colors, and warrants all trork obe sattaluctory. Orders in his line respem fully s olicited. bet, .2 '11; •John P. Lyne, WIIOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Foreiomand CietnesticArivtlware, Paiute, Oil, G 11133, qariii4lL, &c. at the old etand in N. tear at•reet, Cerlisle, has just reeeivedEtroin New York and Philadelphia a large addition to lit 3 Isrmor stock, ta'whith the attention of buy ers is rJnuested, as Ito is determined to sell ow or than any other house in:owit. • uprl9 Magistrate's Office Removed THE ofli , ;e or the, en IlSeri!,er, a .lu.:tice td - the Peace,-has Leon rentoye.l to the linuee.adj t iittijlg the state or Mrs. Weakley, in Ilk's sire( t; Car lisle, jot utedi.rely presite the U. ailro Id Depot and Win rot I's y reqj donee 'icing there, I will always be Ruud it 'mime, ready to a!teno ' to the business of She pithlic. In aiditioti to the 'tinting of a :Magistrate, I will attend to Ail kinds of Writing, sank as Deodi, Mortgages, TinndS, Indentures, Articles .of .Agreentertt, Notes &e, which will Ireexecate4 iri a neet ntrtrrei* and no eorthrii• Tij T tc ritest - tivryiremed - fi111114.--' - The t3ffie.e lately occupied by Ins, in Mr. flra fiern's builditig is tor rent, nnii p.maisicn hail int roodiately. The relit is la' and tie. bication good. • jun 1•;2, 18 ' Plainfield Glassioal Academy, 1-Fouo. WEST .37 C3[ILViLE4 FIFTEI SESEiIOSI LrIC Fifth 'iefai )1t will cemmence ex AEON D Y, N tv- Gat, 1314. Tim uumber of ate-. ieuts is limited, and they are carefully prepared for College, counting house. &c..S.tc. The sitatetiou precludes the passibility of sw allows Emaciating with the vicious tar depraved . , being remote from town or Tillage, tkoaith easily socessilido by Slate acad. or Cumberland Valley liailroad, bath of which pass fluent) leads:at- ached to the institution. Routing, wa3king, triooo,&,..e,lFer sec!) $5O 00 1.16‘ or Grook , ;5 00 . initramdrivit ivlllie 10 00 Irroach orGermnn • '''t 500 Circitlars with rafereneet. &c, furnished Oct. ' V„ V . 4 Principal; 'WASHINGTON HOUSE, lIAji.RISBURG, PA. 'BITS , popular house hap ceoently undergone Et Tocuovon, nE!arv., , and been ruestouno with a ullot: NI W FARNIITiIf s.,of %he bo§t quality. Mernben, of the jog i istaturo And others, visiting the S3at of q . )vernment, will had it wary de sirable stopping place. Or Charges ntc:lcrEirc. • • • •,, Vir SANDE4l.3,,Argent.,', HarrlibUrg, July 1,9-6 m ,•: • New Lauo . 3r 'Stant Trtw. eahseriher has. ononed a new .Lerirahe Yard at-the corner . el west sireo lJoeue allaY Wrier° lio , aowlina , rindwill keerreonstantly en 'hana'd.fi'rp'iiieriftinnftnf iense ne?l P .11.0S11.1)8 ' PIIAN Mid t af STIYFF,;;iII-isl;vhie,h ha will' 8611)1a - W fiir easi gle : resbootfttlly.eel - kits tho'poblie patronMte: .mar 129-.17.2 Al. 11, 11A..1t N.,' TllSlitgliait price wil ansit cirjh iper) 14,k4hqentoariber, fo'r rw , 3. 1111 y . 11i3lfvorca et )he i „ Pnpnr ,,. flKilh•fivo rnt es rnrn qr , • neob ny)l3',erYirl.:l3l'/MAILLF: Tfsit' A phOJ ha 44;1;4161'4! ' t 7 .hdif ; and' qtaarthi ace in *.hlla. v,lnti,l4ll', , barrels"' in 'fiiiiil3 . '3l6(l'ick!''' ; tralo " '.. , , - ; 1 ' - :1:0'1(ALPi it ft . !' • "' • '. Nov • F , - .tdc,r).no, 0114 i !' # 1 1 6 ' ,1 4' • Cottan P4trtil„, pierideivod b ;it. 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' . . - ' • i 1 ' , - Jiv:mrance thimpanico', aluitable Life Insurs.nce, Annuity and Trust Company, - 074 Waln.ut sircet, Phiadelphin.— ‘5 Capital 8250,000.—Challer perpetual NI alto Insuranco on lives at their offidl: in Phila.. delphiai 'stud at their, Agencies throughout the States, at tiro loweSt rdtes of premium. !Intel Idr insuring at $lOO on a single Life. Age.. For 1 year. For 2 years I 20, . 81 9l •EXAmPLE- ,- - 1 PM,9l . l.aVd 30. years next birth, day, by paying . the company 95 cents would se• cure to his tamtly or heirs $l.OO should he die in ono year ; or for 89,90'he secures to them $1000; orfor 813 annually for seven years he secures to them 81000 should he die in seven year; or. for 820,40 paid annually during life, he secures $lOOO to he paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own Wines, by the difference in amount 'of premiums from these charged by ether Mikes.. For $49,50 the heirs would re ceive $5OOO should he 'die - in one.year. Forms of application and all part lculars. may be had at the ofilec of Fure'ir. .may bei Carlisle; Fa. t'LAGFICRN, Pre7i't ,jI. Tneirmr, See'y. FaieJlc. AVATTs; A;t'y. ; • Dr. D . N. MAllQN,Mediral Examiner. . • nug2B--ly The Franklin Fire • liishi - ance Com pahy of philadelphia. rIFFICE, No. 1(i8 Che:nut street, near Fifth 'UV street. n IR Ecru I%a. N. Bandier (.4c,.)ge r,:rhards Thomas Ifart Mordroni I). lew:Ei Tol.ias 11'agner . Adulplte IL horiu Grant David : 4 . 11,0 ‘vii 'Ja , •uh It. Smith il h xns•Ptc: I FOll Continue to tnal:e insurance peretutil or limi ted on eyery dt rtipiiou 0 1 property iu lowntaltd country. at mt.,: as ICIiV.IIn _arc wish y. e•:fer. The •-ompliny have resaned n Inrge •,, ot.,vot tun ir eamtai and Ke nt:ming. ;niftily it - NI:lel, prett.etion le the insured. Tit itssos of company on Janusiy Ist, IR ! 4. n: agnet.;ll,lv 10 on act of Assert' , wr.• I.llvws, viz : • 5R90,558 • bis,:LB 90 !,:mns 00 • Stocks 51,56;3 25 Caeli op litthd and in hands of nun n;J, Sinx•e - t heir incorporation, n period of bighteen yens.. they !save paid upwards oPoss, ltrt r.T.soN, T v., no ~ , , E 41:1, Tuotwily) 1,0 C.LA es, losses by fire, allording evidance onlps advantages of in.aranee . , ns as :Ise Rod ,disposision to I:sees-wilts prornranoss. all liabilities. CI! \ N. A ; . Pres't. feb 2.. The subscriber is n , .c ru for cite aitito C , 1 , 71) ,1 11) . Gtr C ;mil ifs viciniiy. All upplicaans for c1 , 11..tr by mail or personally. will be prom , tly fblended to. W. D. SEYAIOUR. 111:1E ALLEN ANII r 4. PENNSBOROUCII 1_ Mutual Fire insurance Company of Cum lu,rland tummy, ineorporuied by,pn :Let of Assem bly, is,now lutly organized and in operation, tin der the nipu'agljkent of the following commis sioners*, viz., _ . CM. Smym m. Jamb Shelly, Wm. R. Gorges, Lewis Ity,r, Ulnitt Pol,crt Sterrett, l-I,.nry Logan. :\ ticknel Cocklin. 13eMntnin 11. Musser, Levi Met lie!. Jacob lila, South Prow: ell. sr, and MLleitutr .C..e.neman, who respectfully call the attention or citizens of Cumberland and yolk et,linlies le the'advantages which the Coat= tray holdout, The rates of insurance'm a ns low and favorable as any company of the kind in the'Stine. Per sons wishing to become mewbers are invited to make application to rho moms or the company, who,areswilling be,wecl upon thern.af ally time. JACOB SHELLY, President ; HENRY 'LOC Y. Pres% Lewis YT.R, Secretary • Micuart. Commix, Treasurer ' Acie.n . rs , —llndolpit Martin, Now Uantheorland .ChriAtiau :litzt:J and John G. Dunlap, Allen; ,C Harannt,Kingstown; U enry Nearing, Shire manstown: Simon Oyster, Wormicysburg; Ro bert Moore. Charles Rell, Carlisle. Agents for York County—Jacob ,Kirk, gene ral agent; John Shorriel4John Rankin, J. Dow man, Peter Welferd. Agents for Harrisburg--liouser•& Lochman. [eh 9 TILL•' .CUMBP.RLAN6 VALI.KY% Protection Contiply rglllE COMM.:KLAN]) VAIILEYNICTU- L A I.: PROTKOTION C'l VAN 11 ill be under the direction of the Tollowing hoard of Manngres,.for the ensuing year, vizi--Tlios.C. Presidenti,Stimuel Galbraith, Vice Pre. sidenti David W. McCullough., treasurer; A. G. Nliller,§ccrethr,y', Jaines' Wenkley',Joliii 'l' Green , aim' Zug, Ahrahaiu 'King; Richard Woods, Samuel II ustom , Wiiliam Veal; lqiott Coyle, Alexander Davidson. There arc also a number of Agents appoinied in, the adjacei.t etiolates, who will .receive applications fur in surauce.a Thrtiliril.thein 'immediately for an prova I to thiroffire'of the Company ,when the pol ley will be issued :without . For further ihlormatimrneeifie-h}iiin+ " I 'hull= - 11-WLII.I • lIDS.C.JIILL4Ii Prost. A. C. \ ILLzu The following gpUtluUten ; ha re eun pit9i • ' A • • L. H. Wininurk; Egq. , ,WestpennAaro, Gen- Orel Agent:6J, , "'• • • S. A: Guyle, CarDsle,J , • Irk Puy, r:GM OOP131 . 11pAll,C,1:141,. " One; 11**. Menfin; Dig. Newburg . tingWetl , N , n . Cullie'rtion',Shippensburg. September '29;4147:- • I.;•• •-•• :• ,tort• I..Ytr.I.A.LAIDiD, now Prif lin r . B olho pub-, ' 7urß. plaster, t.l* ilurllitOs' car otter lorrii Ina trloa'oi)ai7. "nll WOO tie ,ftfilibtini}with4fioifEdol sir t PriobArsur ,, UTCßl now encoinrnends.)lis,plhaftri.guornntooingi s h Enlyo' ana spoiiy.,encOn aliollipPc,o4.l iiinftuCrroln) .to‘tli roc! Wqpic.l, cgton'nll;patiA 0 . '6 . ( On; ' 4 117d1 • - lea"' • -, : tive - liitir . degee se lo'qg m vae. _ a e:. e. et ti jue .4lm rt ill !et ntiii goiiniitini ifdlii tt Fllb• linelm) tlailed ins orlo incitn*e ou‘'OfflthreeqhupciredinnEl'ififirdascie.f. Fil""o,k l EPPrtiik-InlxtrA)Qi. m - , snrd., i ll ' A. f arliele,l*, ;5:. , 1),[441,0.1 . 4 t90,/?.,c,b.J.,!g , ..A1X,F4 1 %...L A./ .1; 1,.,: fe 'Y' 2 7d r i . ;!,:..ii:h..yr.1:11 ,. ..01. 4,iit Ili ?..... , 4 ..., -1.,:,..i...,.,; , . t f ,lO l l . ,1D 1 v,./V:ll;litixii 1 . .d' ' r'' .' ' ' • : ,:“. , :41 , . 14 • 1 64.641iiiA ' " Th i t ' f V •w .1 1 t l i i , „ 00 It ei• • , AS Ingha m, ). ItLi!)..lftyeAti :OVA o.titrltiro i tild ) *l%o_,l,p, , 1 .,, rttlnfici At 9 99' RIR I#in.COOY• l iq,f , t l 9 o k.§.ol o . 9 ,is ST, :flifirrilrY,494'' IVO tt. 11,49P.,11Y,ViT , .1"9 .T.)nti,yotyetil t ho' t Soot 1 . , y !I.!' n i n9e 'F'Na.,.. dol?h ci,..fespettfdtl4k.tfrere , ,hieTrofafile at, sot." vines iniAlltifit'.4oo:trelleiktakiliklptililiemi:/i;;;;,iflq. 4L I :: a i 1, y 111; 00.0 - . 4/05+414 PAI)VAPNI)1110 1 61 1 0eaglItY1 '1"" 7 grnavV4)l? - 0 . : , mitvpd-40not , tilt g4,.. , , , k 6 1 , i;mt'vii . :41,i - i 'f . :*.J.lgg.,o - -lmoi - po„ilL itnA ~ ,- 7 -4,h0 ludest pree givtn A W R b,g y 1;29 9 1:6 1 4 " 2 ' 2 1, 0 ;6 9,97 I 3,94 3,46 2,97. I 6 (13 3.7',373 28 _120,697 67 Fire Insura.upe. ErenituiL :Plaster.. _ t ft, a LELA LE I • T 1. 't , _ MOVE ON ! The march of Lira should never tatty? All tlitup should onward trod; Nap should not elitir pr4reseion'tt way 'rut Ott ive to move and mend. Thatki'ititrs. ;runic in depth of °CCM,. The stream! Moog the dolts. And iimate, with miwnrd motion, Titioitglt sivent and verdant voles, Move •ont tifc CO The elpude move gently through the sky, The enrth rolls ever on ; Time swiftly in Its course runs by, And. years pass min by one. Men, too, should et r!re to follow theta, in this their onward way, Permitting nought the tide to stem, Dirt ever,.day by day, Men may be wiser, if they strive— More virtuous; if they will; - And who, within the world, would thrive, Munt aim at higher siilb! Let !agate stand iry antlrilieP ‘l3s3 themby_;__---_-- . Ronk minds will cling with subtle hold Luc strong ones valiantly Move on! Like Viraters rolling to lhe ocean, I:town mountains idled On nigh-- Like clouds fotevdr i r enniniolit'n• That 11111 , 111Crn.sske— Nllt tye Coroner °Miran! pri,;;6, Tirus,ltlterlcea root (rye ; And tlaittuinKvltine hapitinerA, put. Walelt-wind CVIb lot, - Move on! , ,Ti1t,:..1,. - 6,,,..;,1,1.:11. - .1.t.:a5 -, ' iz,) (Fvom III; I, licepsa!,e, m.o.] THE BRIDE. Or LOCH-ARA =l2 The sun slowly : , inking be:iind the cone• like summit el Ilemd,oinonil, though his bright beams %vele yet gilding the rugged side of Ben most gleaming on the sleeping wale's of Loch-Add, whet' every tiny islet' and ,Cr' I,y piorrommiy found so calm and-bright a mirror, mat while gazing 'on its tranquil loveliTiess one scarce could theam hoiy often the spit it of storm hovered over the scene. Far.as the eye 'night glance around_ its wooded shores there was no sign • of Meunfit, as the suu ) slast rays were kiss ing the broad lit my'ol Ben-Dow te, a female f'drM slowly threaded the leafy mazes, an< I approaching: the water'W edge, paused bo - side a group of -bilch. Long and earnestly,' she gayed ;ironed livi; bid them was no aux- lety in the e.yes ire's us the EtieS Off whs.:, they len;;.ed . ; . flie Ittr lute bore het trace of cote,.:std the wild-rose limit uponthe--- smooth. check not; all was calm ea though the keno had net et been awakened to the 'realities of hie, and she still dwelt in` the Meant land tH ()ugh hull We wander till moused to the einisciom-ness that earth contains hiak and grief. And yet she had passed the season of catty 1.611110m1, and its ' buoyancy' and lain' visions alike had fleet ed by, and the 511.1 01 beasiihd, prtlect yrcs manhood was set on her b r ow, though on one so pas,ionien.s it i., iaicly placed, for there was neither jay nor soriow to be traced in the repose of those lair and gentle features,' and there was neither interest nor expects- J, tion in , the glances she cast on .the already 1 darkening lake and the shadows deepening •11fitiOild the WOOdi the foot el Ben-Lonior.d. 'c Willl6 -) tlniS She sat silent and alone, there wariOnd beyond you Clump of alders who wateheablier every look and movement. and tried to reatl her •evei y thought. Suddenly he quitted his place of erincealment, and ad• vauced rapidly towards the unconscious bb juct of his scrutiny. tt "Ronald Camel on I" she exclairned, with ' a smile, as firs hasty movement broke a branch beside her anti moused her to his ap- ' proach. "What! you here?" • - - "PAW does it greatly surprise -yen to see 1 me here, Lilias 1" he innuiled addressing her, with MM. !teenier - a usual it those remote .; districts. "No not groatlyr she replied gently, and she did indeell look as tl nothing on earth could ()erasion her such n feeling; and yet within a few iiiiffinoc surprise reigned pre dominant in her ireindos her companion poured fourth rap;dly a tale of long lelt ; ar dent, told undying love.. ( .Ntn !fir me, Itolund,—not for me !" she exclaimed almost bieathles,ly at its ( 1 06 b, and the wild-two tint had now laded from her ell .0:: Yes.. !or you, dear L't•lias; whoni else shouhi I love but her whose sweet smile has been the sua•light of toy existence, whose kind • wilds have cheered me ou through every diflitMlty ? I have loved you teem my bovlotod, Lilies-, first with the love of a hey, and alterwald with the more ab ing, • one. of manhood. and, come what 111tly t what(} I live that love tviltitever at_ "Yes, Goland, it will die," she auswered gently., • • -' ,, Never! it is arniA . vill'lie love a lifetime; nothiiig can cluing° it, tillas, OM. eveir your ••••• • • •• "The lowest has never met.Siorti; at my.. hand,"tip I one I esteem uS highly as : ltopldCarnertin,t?,. "Anti Will 'On he he exclaimed joyfully, as hciltribli . tier lifind; "Not so, Itolialtlt-1 ant betrothed.'' tliur,qc.ooit ,orilting the earth hopide not 'Mac sniffled Criinrron as did d io s o f..f e w irehieutnttAvolils in which she re- •".'t yero; the secret or...which. hu had no • sus -11.0111.atr•Olik-Elinvii liy hie suit, elitl')iis heuil iWtoilu.itTlftel4the sniltien.storm . i t t ent that ; It PPP: , WWI 1 , 11 3 only' figa ., inufneM, .W be.'exlilaittle4,— .uVtlitriiiii"indar .q141,1 0 ,1,1,,. 1 04 ii. A : =.yoti on y'sp it 11 wiry me; - : 777: i.y.on,,00lq..rint'illui:utlishi my, he '!'•';..,,'.' ~ ,! - 11 . 1 ' ' ' ll l' l ) l Pk e itW r IP • ` ;', 19 ,•!. e i, ,1 Y,.;A c i- liift,PPl.)oo:; 's, tvi . i:filti':in igiii no(tinny . , t,lin avtiwat she had i,i) liqt)i. v.tit 113 60fi'l i'i:: ,Si I elide liriiiiiit I dnil'. l 4* ' ,' VP I)646llitiP 11l lila ;filli LI . t no' '•' said ":definalitl` : ;J'Ai 3 '1.i,i, 4 1'.y, , c Then " f iriay , ini43r hope to be .rrioro • A itniii:sAinniEnLiikl,ins.?'ll , ..t. , .-. • ' , ' : ':,--. .v c4 . ,1',. 3 .. •=f1 )1 11:PlIfl.iii40:": 11 Pi.11 1 1.,..... - ' " ;• ' C ' ' '. ; 3 . 1 iii! i. if inn,' gar nt-:von,p.re, .1, pri ust_ re,L.sakiti., ' 1 .,1 , iiiiiii.diiill t nti'Oil'4lllP' fie,iiiiniiiinfoil Oarilieti4l.li:e-v i anlifil is Ibild:grbw' , . ' fii.ine.l.' nfi ;iiii'fpro'n'n'iiil'ed:*;! l . l #!Eigtilinufti evil come,?or iineri:irrot:rn r iscory ;land 'ntitaijr:y nn;,tipitrasi, Li I iii4c111.1.01 1 ,4',1443.4‘ i!iil.,i„ .01 1 . i lliinalil, .E,la r in et p_il i : .. ,.. jgr .:tetite,t;nt)pi; . on9,l{: . ..t itnie - ila' L laeliqiivie'efsrliar-fejikiiii;fdit- , -1 :Iteit t' el l eti'till l tletillit,'!!.. ,'ti ; h :t . F: , ..!!!,: l ll'^):, ;.., !ft ; ,...', 3 ; tst:1 1 .4 1 .11) I I ', d ein 11 . ,'?„ ii)e , 4( 4. o. 7 kiliiiid 'Yoicii..Rttil,4t l, ,figdiiktY'ri,ll,4l34t4l?..s,a4nl3;'::oi.O.o):l6o:ll3'-'9,v,iF'' t ' EMI s•' 1 411 • VVA; (10 tf1:1) '`CrICEI J,!.: 014 - 7,1 jIRVI Ei •4...,,,q1111. F.:11 MO . ) ,n 1 61141 7 q IST JANCIATIT 17 '1849 .a f • 12121 , Ilia Jeallts; AtititAr bameitit entil , Clartrsrenvexulaimed '' Fear, net,.,Lilal„,.'titldiutri) . , tqllP,,ntto the lofty ledge shove us, I now you not," he added', "alteie'n:YU'Orneritl f 'tire tt ad itirsi sarki, that the'eelici 'Of Sooh:.• Ard sever ritpests,eave whatild 1 lt It 18 WI idle tradition," replied Liles, with a sigh ; "hand it pot." And note the twil,ig/tkshatigwar.ere deep enitt 'tt”) valley Stl thp„.lo9lil,l I_4d the moon w,na Wen m igtitly aboi:e the it'ees, and' Lilies 'and tali youth'ietrilee f tl i tliiiit;Steps to tvatds.tlie villagd4ri , the , netghtierifig glow together, in silettee; fer,lie,xteitEe)heart ttatt been sorely wrtkpg, the„tranquil pulses, e6mpunion.strafley niovdd. When Lilies retired thlit night the moon wail slt iiiing thiglirittitlie eloudlesssky; and through the trees:Bluing:olld see it dinging the still ‘vateis of the Mine w,ith ; sßyer, and. glancing on the peaks :Of the, mountains.— Lon g she stood gazingttritthelnii kettle be fore her, while her thdughte wandered back to long try-gone days. •• She. thought of ~the mother's love that had blesseAbor childhood, and of how soon If had been lost . to hey, while another filled that paratit's t 'thice` who loved her not ; then Of . the dayrithf er laugh ing-gi Oboist ; -and drf....one_s_eatee, older .than borsch, who had been,heyocrimanion on the heathy hills and on the„surrpher. loch; who had brats her across flii Ohm - ling brook, arid gathered pi. Tait the :wild '-t - tiiitti.oselatitt- the heather,bell. And then thet.tremembrance came back to liar es it. weye.h,q,ye,tiroriday nil the leas. she shed when ',/illa6s)nelair left Loclv A rti to seek Iris forilitie ',trite Mr East, and of the vows thru, theitAtheY plighted, and which in live years Allan was to• return and fulfil. lint those five years had long . passed by ; another liv'e • had followed ; and even ! row a Mini live Were, passing slowly over her head, .and still Allan. Sinclair had n ot returned, though DIMS' knew it 'was the en gagements of life, and dillies• ot his station, not want of ctlecttom.'which:kept him from her. Bin r-o .r. any orieling,ynars had come rind priseitt'l away sirKephqA44:4 , §t locked over did i.lue, lake for h`lll , l 'elf ilbl'i ' the ex , i ~,,, pentritien i,l Iris o°lll'o, Seemed liken long past dream, and though ~:shet.stillr-regarded liiin with undirninishedilove, it was a live nutinge,; wig! thezerhlsii.tight of. hope ; and thouall, as iri years gerite'bjt, he; eyes were rotten bent along the path tbi"Aberloyle, there was no eirpectation in rthniglaoce as there had beer, of old,. 13041 dide- l eun shone tint briulnly on her noon orlificititer did dark clouds lower; all was illlf,:ovalthieliangeless, like the 'ratlines of the eVirlasting, hills that i °se' ;rotund _i t er,, till eq. Jength. it seemed as if her live: ) . impulses aLldjittottenature had sunk berwrith theironfdpetkegsw. „,,, A Their I.ilirts thought4:,ttonald,cruperan i arid - with.sorrow, for itAryo,d,b'er to be the "Use 41-pain ru one 103'1 : MOW:Valued even itp.a , ,bopther. Long shOliondered no how to trbatatiM with the kindo6.4„ her hpart prom p ted,,yet without febdi* . lie,,litoir of love 14 4 e.iliii.th binned within: ~ oporn, hut it need.. nil not. ;or tin e,arliff , , fillariartrail seam- , ntentned int the dotty head of 'lien-Lomond ore lioni,l,l had left Loch-Aril ; ,and for inoin) ) , lit) mvanilered in the more northern Itio.land.., (Ire Ito dared again in meet the ealln blio . eye -and gentle smile of Lilies iloolon, Another year had passed away into the abyss or itg(l,,all,l how often during its course riad.L.it las sat on the stepsof.the cottage-door mid gazed, withoutdd,trop,e, along the road to Aberfoyle ! At terigtlN there camp to her the tidings of the now tirdeidtdalbf miming of Sinclair; and Ronald, who AM& lately re turned, fled again from tire sightrof this stran ger rival. And, retplu at,length dirdpir:clair, young, handsorite, and joyonst,—improved even in appearance AP' mtattler, 'arid over flowing. with affectiordflortinibeatnilul bride. And she, it seemed as if 'dhe,elourly mantle which had so tang eltroudqd,fier: hrillianey fell horn her at the first ititrinationel his"apt proach.---tinil she Welehmeffbilo 'With the sparkling vivacity of girlish y,sars,, and the grace which adds. a charM to womanhood. "A nit so you -almost fancied louver would return," said; Sinclair, a Jew_ dayst.mfter his arrival, as their little bun 1,10144 ,aleng the margin of the placid lake,,,after_iisiting Ate wooded shores of Duke ' Mgrs late, which, with its ruined Chatte l , had been a'fa vourrie haunt . ol both int lorthertyears. "Alt, yen little, knew whose, form floated so brigtely through. toy W lirtg,,dieurrts du i ring the i:tnried of my lon exile?'" "Not too brightly!" tit& Liltiii•litiroestly. "l'oo brightly tor me - ever to see( another bride!" replied' it Ilia, l lll,4liiiii &V hisi •soli ,,Artother bridePLexolaimed-a ;voice Irtim the opposite side of the„lakg; ,ancl . immedi ately alterwarkte, "Anether briilo" swept with equal distinctriesediVrnsfirtii'lake from the woods ort:itseristerntslibreri ' , Both started to their not in surprise', immediattily-to sink back smiling at their owg:alam,,pu-vurpftiv ing that they Inure passinglieueittk. the hotly leilge or wall of rook, wheneXt'Originate the signlar double echo which Potiliiig aeross the waters of Locli-Attl, gives back to fhb,' spew ker his own words from two different points along its shores. Rio for SO madriiribietcrater Li tradi 7 tic 'retiur re ty.T.day. gt place wi,, .Pitsind titydlyreuit ty4SJnrYktir,i9ttirtPo,ll,lP.Tfrirlr.: 0 I I '''lte surnyrter•lerwei .tpt AtleteCtla,,,t,lp ireoß) rind the - siiiiiiitei`fiqffh, , ,eottbltiOniea' jurfunil!theittotits,'WhiSilit,bb rlSoflsliili-TA.beil' fdyle :rang:Walt ftinierrytpii/41iirhihemoun . :: Ictin'ettos PRPRiltl49.q9 ll .9l l :: 4 9,4titoritill , uhly, and to ,tlte para citetio to whom, t,c,ple, ',Risk tin was fred,tn;M:et l ifirle the shtites' i pl i l,ioch-' A r d ; b r ii , it@ ros i n 103 . rized was tillicko Old, borne itwai,','tiad kkqiil cared heir9dttNAAO - =' Itrygiii•lldiil."'' • '''' l '•• '' '-••• ' `...• •'• IlloWliklar4etii4the coartitrgrioii yeari:.trighotla t #llo:4opvetad bethiiiketk,andi ,riot tettpetfarilihr Lilias' ' tiffp.t., , ;iiiolo, Slttolair , liactrruf-kiepa:Triefe - atonsAtitjimthic;: I li) 1 owiir , 'Dififiiii 14:)#11g.pertotrdr“ 1 1'0 #lo„'e,: whether t r , ios . tilrlptip'sultryplains'nf."l94ift i , er dwellinniriviiilitte.splendetl:'o)%tic. ittragealooeliti f d;ll r) i hii bean; igu.v. .gair, a enntty•cird , iriVlltli , Itta - re - warit*,,„: :th - ', the 'reeullue#lalt:itiih'iyourig; belpfißtlii'Are; 1 . 1 - rt i tt y 4.14"01ni04, Ow, piettitt iftt : ,w)4313V 1 slip wokly . 15/IttelV ; l- AflStnefitiNgtr, ' , .sassed 'cii,it,,YY.illi4!:' filet Ooptly l tqcial, °A , i ';wf]rds ottillftWpail I t w 7,131 - tritrraglifitl 0,11, iif tWhlelt , bifflieNOts' • tt i t .cenStaitt, tljeMiir tif; ' d rouiIIIVIAIIIIII3 are - revol4lPtibt;itti ;''Sttire'aionitil ~thIP, it,t,4l - ridea:WlA 4V4iiire r', le f" to 'Atari h:di - e6lptlring all •thl`ti:s‘;„; aipa' C:t.',li4Ogh:le.,ritt.ilikgVlP distant -4 ,ito,p!.;,Triv: 6 „tuns, ~110T,,,i5p, ft, 11 , "i, I 6. 0 ,:00(t. ; d, stet !le t ,r nresatl4ll9ill9ledoe , orlctite'Watitlevik %I, , Urning.:_EasWirtra 4 1 ,-, :iii ' lt i tit; - :V lt ii ' As t io t .4 l . l T ijkliigigvi.r.yo 1 1 , '1. 1 3 `- ' s lifir i i l fi e gi n tghl " ° itiittleffig .6.,..,. 4a, ..1, . 1 9., • % 1 5 'ii4,' tetliiot,•,,'siiv,e , .int,ii"oWif ,, liiitiqtAlitigi4r 4 ,1 lob'• - gth •i'i witieti ,, toliter,'-411ia'54101iiri' . :ilia'; r,.. . ; ::., , •,,i ; . ; 3 !... , ,'f ::'1.,, , ,:,'.::'..:..: - . • -,:;;•.•,):•!:.;',, ,;:.':-,,, • -,,•'` `,:'''::'-',. ,;:.• ~...,:,--,::.:,:;::, ~, , y,; : . . f:;..: . '" . :...i: - ",-;1..i. '',: : . .. . , Mole on ISI RS he loved, but a. creature : of his own. creation. 21 whom 14109 r 1114 t name he idolized? Unsus .Picious of the, trae.nature,o4is feelings, he,.,., ,hastened homeward, eagei to greet, he bride, iVhoin he'belieVed heleiVed So fer'venily"nor' was the delusion terneveil . When tit' length''' ' th'ey did meet, for the exquisite beauty anti • wine:Mg / grace:of Lilias disappointed, not his ; • imagination, and he still - identified the. real ~ with theitleal. ' •• ' . But' after the Etat feW' Months of his uriar .• ried life were paksed,,be,began to feel how 'different was the Lilittalie, had,,loved from , the Lilias hehad wedded; ,apd,withput eon- . ~ sideling'ivitli 'whom Ihe error fay, heyielded , thetettie'rindlnorbitrientiblitthis , of , a nubile, and deemett hisguitiling:star 'the light of his life ,faded,., and .his..sun of: : happiness pet for ,eyer,„apd, discontent, encl . ., unhappiness took - peeiesimen that had lately been so hopeful: Yet U• strove to - conceal this change of feeling froin.Lilias, and ever treat ¢d her with, kindness and 'con sideratiOn Vfich her long-lasting, and', still , unabatedrtffection for himself demanded. Yet it was a cheefful sentiment with "AVOW ,to pass a lite, and so Nita—and so did Li. • lies, tor her love was too.deep, too earnest, too anxious, to be long deceived, or lon to. , mistake the kindness, however unceasing,, lota outpcnifing , ciftrueaflee-' Lion, the shadow for the substance, a dream far reality. And as the conviction that she was r,o longer- loved -gathered around her heart, despair placed his Withered hand Up on it,- and frCirri,that hour Lilias smiled no ..,more• ' the ivy was riven horn the tree round'' which for years all its tendrils of hope and happiness were twined,---its youthful etas- • ticily was past,. its *branches' could take but one direction, and silent anti-helpless it sank to the ground, thereruniempinining and un obstrusive, to linger opt its short remnant of ex - Sinlair beheld the declining health of Lilias without a suspicion at its cause— without for one moment imagining thailie was rewarding all her long years of change less affection and. remembrance b . ,5* send iug her to an early grave,.but so : it was, and-day by day she laded, the victimel another's ill regulated mind and uncontrolled imagine-- nen. Again tt was summer, end again dim sun was sinking behind Ben-Lemond, and gib ding the sparkling waters of Loch 7 Ard, and glancing.on the the ,boat, that was gli ding. acraskits boriam, and within .that bark there was one who gazed on each rocky pro , memory end sheltered hay with brightening eye. It was Lilies,. whose,,,sole..request .it had'been that she might revisit 'once more the scenes of her happiest anys; end who denied her nought save.the2 one .boolVil' which would, have made all others compfled instantly with henrequest, and borcs,.. l , her hither, as he believed, to die ; —rand tru ly believed, for though. Lilias lingered' many ' days, yet the breezy lake and the heater clad hills.blessed_ her eyes no more. Blit there waeone to . whom - every - one of {hogs,,,. days was an age of anguish; for though Ht:l 7 'nerd C'ernertin semi' el Lillie, " od constantly round her dwelling, and breath lessly, yet tearfully, demanded from all who grassed, tidings of the sufferer. And when at length the wearied spirit was at rest ; and thh bells which had greeted her bridal mor 7 [ling with well merry peals sent forth a sot• emit knell among the echoing hills, and across the lake she had so loved and Sin clair, with regret that was not grief, follow lowed his victim to the tomb, there was one who occupied no special place amid that fu neral train, who was stricken utmost .to the earth with overwhelming sorrow - . Nearly two years had passed aciWn :the stream of time since the ()Zoning . that Liliaii died, when one morning in early' spring the bells of village church in a sweet English. valley rang forth their Most Joyous strains. It 'lves the bridal morning of Alien Sinclair and again he was the husband of a fair and gentle bride. It was well slib knew not the' "late of the tenant of that lonely grate,beskte Loch-Ard., Yet though, she possessed neith er the loveliness,the high soul, nor the de votedness of Ljas, with', her Sinclair hal headlong and happily, (or he deemed her .but the mortal that she was, and . .expected not the embodiment of an eztiayagent-dream,. ; ; But to the Highlands he has returned p 6 more 'nor often bestatling a thought on Lilies' dis 'taut grave. Yet .abo4e the . breast of the sleeper, the lily and the haroelignfold. their fairest blossoms, and the wild rose :clustecs round her place of rest, for there is one to whom in death, as in life, Lilies Gordon is dearer far than all the World. • A SXETCH OF Louis NFPOLEON.— , The time '' of the. election, of Louts . Napoleon' to 'the": 'Presidency of the French Republic.will orally excite Some curiosity in regard to his„ history and pubho character. • His life has been somewhat eventful, and he . does not e '` leek the advantages of varied fortune and se. voce experience. Whether he has profited by them, remains to .be seen. From such . hasty =iodate as we could procule; We have , arranged Idr The Tribune the lollowinglirter ' notice of his history:. . , Ciimit.as Louis N4POLEON, , eon of Louis ; Ex-ICing of Holland, was born in,earispn,the -•-20Ihlof A tiril, 1808. 'His god•Parenta- were the Emperor and Maria' l'oulair and 'Llerirle''' , his childhood . ie an_ , wasl ispeoial• laterite mtrhi 1 the former. , On , this return of Nfrilolrion,kronii•l l ( Elha,lie steed ,beilde him on the Champ„ de' Marti, 'ail& When' embraced liY" hirii' for the last , time;-at &IMMO:see,•ttlih yrairiglLrM4' 4 .' 7114 ,. then &boy of -- b`evrieleats, -- rwitihisit - ito - folint ;low iiim At all , itazardisl. When the taqiily, A , was Metalled Mint Fiariee; big Molheri:ento. - ',voil'to'rtugiburg;'Whirrielie , feeeiVed '0 go'ciij• '.' 4 i t.;,'oriviarti•edimatiolui 'ao %vas ,afterward 1.a.16 . i keh.to Switgerlited, where the moiltained,aite'oi? i f,ight of citizenship, and.c.PInAl.t.PlWPBO9,49;„ 4) 1 milliar'3 , - Eift?dier , .... l 4er the July Reioiti= Pori; by witieh he vies, alOCciiiiriirki l a likii'-'4 ,f eribeil Irdm - Frituctri: lie Visitea4tilyrirt con e' TTlyAtillifiikbralher;:erpLin,lB.B,l,lPolt PAIS:, , ,, -,,La a popular insurreatiop,,,,agamst,llo„popa vi i This , movement failid i b u t ' h i e succeeded n' I,MIO ang his• esOspeorid'hii'Virollior , dying at -' Fbilrihe sarriti;yereirheitisited•Eoglond,.atitt alerArtiol;fatunted-AtiorSwitzeilrineh#lloo 4',. i t ,•9 ,?!•Ilute,RL TilarPt, 1 1 , 0 0 9R!ePtekt:iii.091sflicW It i ii Writing political and military works - w thielleilet appear,te teiVe'beetrelitentite4;'• 'blend, 6 Thir Ileith , ot , theC.Dilke., of illblehv itiitAio.lB3,2; , ;,girte, a :• new.,,impulse,i to 4115 ) Mbitißua tiopt. ; ;E lis firet.ropiuti.YHDrAT,i, ioript, at §iras Mg in' Oatedrer `1'836, morn , fetal y Ttilletilo l'eitiirr:iiiiiiiVi iiiitillsoniiiiiife° r4' l Parrii t liiii'vrAti'oents la 91Iiiii , 661.111 fit; kalitiOr :109 WA 411 his, InotlierYaogasioritidi' l lrieieturni i • Ififikli lo )Yk9ol.3r9!lrl i po 4ftet . ,, mi!ik4s,l l s kb, getand hii,tgoli v?. it • tesiatTfe in Plloa.Ad lititiV'ifiet!ieciiintr iieniii'-'utqfolilifgthit.' — fe° 4‘ 18 0; . . ' ' 7 • ls ,it'lt ' l "iitl'Alqlt‘4in'l l ,li It' : f ti thitk i n i nlig *algal ho, followers were . i l ,rjl llootilfh4Whiiii effliskill it i l itil46h-_ , '411440 iirifitiaciititiletif, coitglitArpttiritiZhigilii4' • of atm. ' 'rho paTlioularvof his •iisoope 'hi. _. ei?! ; ME I 5 I ;11411,, • l'8"44; alter; ; at itteerierlitiod eix titeVellictiewtii • Ft'Olitiliertireti`e& Setilembet 'whirthe Wee retuttletiLee pe pow. to, the Netlona peem-, ivir ill Department , •et the ,Setne, ' ~TIIE `POOR ; 40* HELP THEM tßid Winter climes with a stealthy tread, Offer the fallen autumn leaves, lie *Medea; oVeihend, ,ITlpeth Imitentlithe Mayes; f i et hitnAettket,.net t earepot„wmid,pur mirth, For the driving enow' or rain ; iitior - ehe cheeilese hearth, • t; - ,Ovilie - firokeh window - pane. • • I • • detotelPitighi leaf Our glee 'bail meek eI.ILMA,tindIP prate, As they, echo the moat( or; the poor tkat.knoek, , With their con barite at our gate. The poor t we 'Elva ihein &ciliate picked bone, 'And the dry Mildewed brittd ; API* they never; God help them, know the pain Of the pa;npered.,ovarfad„ Fill round again with cheering wine, 'While the fire glows. warm and bright ; And sing me a song, sweet heart of mime, _ Ere you whiiper4he words "good night!" You never dream 'ninth the.coverMg warm of your soft and curtained bed, of Iha scanty rug and shivering form, • And the yawning roof o'erhead. The poor! God pity them in their need: .We've a prayer for every groan i Mow ask us with outstretched hands for bread And we carelessly give II stone& • God help tberal,ted help us ! for much we lock Though lofty and rich we be.; . . And open our hearts unto all thatinock ~ With the cry of ClliAlllTT. - TILE EQUITY COURT IN ALABAMA • When.the Creek Indians inhabited Ala bama, there were several magistrates , ap pointed who had extensive jorisdietion to try causes without a jury. One of these ,magistrates was a well known character who resided in Turkey Town, an Indian village apilhe Conan- river. He had a marrhall ~bho•Was- knot his tribe -as- (-Money.- etic§.": The ma,,iittlate was remarkable for his *tempt of legal' opinions,. and judicial forms. " E-gnity'• Was his hobby —and when his notions of right and justice came lb contact witlt. law, the latter, was,-forced to zive, way. He thought the cameras of the Intlikni moie "E-quitable" in many .eases than the law of Congress, and he never faded in.such cases lcrsettrsitte - the latter.— '4Moneyenets' l, :. eci-apeuttedi .heattibt*- With "the eoprt"—antl their, aortdiined efforts they,managed to deal out .jostioe, with eFF, minty, but oometimea with real Indian .:,are ve'fitY. The followingacenito'oecilired4ii - „ mom:— Alagistrate—This court Is, heldto try a cane. in - which Little Chnbity„a Creek Jedinti, tit, defetirlant, and Tom Pali,* grtkiery,,,iieeper is plainti ff . Dale claims InOrlitini Duff ; Chhbby—and Chubby - says he 'paid it in , beaver skins. "Gentlemen," said the ma. gistrate, addressing the bystanders, "ingins ain't likely to lie when they owe,white men. But white 'men will lie when they trade"witb the Artgins. This is the experience of my court. l'rooeed, tentlemen ' with this ease." The attorney for Tom Dale proceeded to make "out his case. Dale swore that his debt Was "just, true , and unpaid." He then introduced n, witness to prove that Little Chubby had only caught ten beavers in the Isrffianthanditbar he had hold , thein to 1110 depouept.,,,,,Thetindiap hadnp.Witheastis. and;lts? case was thus fully made,out. t • The . enema:* ' remarked, addressing the court- . —" May it please your honor, 1 Waite a judgment for my client—there. is no de footle, except the averment of Chubby, and this the court can't regard.", "Gentlemen," said our magistrate, "I art riatisfieri; andl ain't going tp allow the login! to, be swindiede' . fben addressing Mo. neyeriesi he sand, ~ . , M r.. Marshall, hand Inc that book ; I'll , take a steer . IV case myself,"' and suiting th action tothe 'word, he kissed ' the ibooki, and addressing- Moneferies, re• marked,," Mr... Marshall,, I constitute you the} congested will take a swat in this case. May,it please Iffff, court;',!, gait he, " there's chelitin' itround this beanie and .1 Intend to exposell to ibis court. I'd` rather take an legin't , word than : a whisky. seller's, oath, any ,time. But this court can't decide, in favor of the Ingin, withbusa swat' in his Wt.. lialland that swar - (kissingthe book) I are rici‘v , ,"Mr. Marshall, going , to_take." lie then proceeded to mate that' Little Chubby, had come to. his`housst,mitbthe ten beaver skins, which he-(the magistrate) pl lilted to hay at two dollars each. Chubby , declined selling them, as !.he , had promised them ;to, Tom Dale to pay a debtol . 820 due' him., ,He saw. Chubby. go. hap, Dale's.aial, leave the skins,,aair When, he came ant qltubbY told him he had' pard'hie Alebi.- 44 : Whop the worthy: had dopoindod his evidence, he reseuned,io,steit, ~'..,, -;,,,, ~ Dale's attorney protested against this iltak si?g a mar Zn'ifie,_ Miii,"' but" biiivite inter, tppted by the'rriekistitite, Who' Mb:tithed hint thatithis uys,his 'Mee ilivensing.i.gagitity:' , l 49..wPirl-Arlifii!,l4l4atpe the„ court, twill: LtakA`art,appeal le tbinsete? ! ., . ~, " . , , ' j Mot MrateTboi court is satisfi e d that the . 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',. ~ - I'il-' 1 :- Li: * ,, ''''3 1 : . ..) .-- . koll'l,!tflJ rat 1 L'Vi I q. 0.1 .111 12 7 .. r,11 rut ,ft), • ""," ME IMIE -: ,•AL. .o:7ThifObeleritinVuittiya! #mptrrtpni• • n! , F.gc l 7 vEll,', , nec ll l l 94777r)YA - lak leastire•iii:gtving , e 7 morepopled ,circula7 l 'dory WI the letter- bedew: :Iterri the Diew, • )(wk. ;') Obstitiell, as it .gilres •fillortne Lion ,that . • may:l: 'be Useful in *all!peitts•of tour-. country, as nll alike inn' liable to: the.etiontrge which has been making sure progress westuratil; and la now is our land. • '• '' , 7 , To the Editors of the Christian Enquirer , - Ness CostsfANTINOr t LX A4.21'4848: . . ' Messrs. Editors:...- 7 The . pholera is still Ma; ' king . . dreadful well ports' of Turkey, ps as ,in Seem of Eu rope. IVlysterloils disease that airelebeti - gigantic . arms front =.that'-'•R'inl tri:the • White.' :. Sea,:and at the sarrielnemenll titne kills, d as in ti rtiornedr, its hruidrods and thousands ~.1 in Cairo, in Constantinople,.; 414'in St:Pe tersburg ; and. Om: it .moves ontrard„pfid: k , / ty onard,, and. cmwarfle P:o*.artl the West, - While desolation, and.poiroW are left behind:- '• My principa l object in introducing the snit;-•? -jest-into this lettekis to 'Ocititrtiunioate•serrie• !acts concerning hi treatment, whinTilfrive -, been learned' by l'eiperience in' this pelt et•. E: the world, 'which may-;corroborate the- ob servation of docto.oinmadival science, while air:Mors : io•.• that, science. May,. have their minds quieted i n . knowing that there are pre- under God, Will in intik en- • ' ses secure safety,, even the midst 'ot the • ' greatest exposure s. • The Asiatic cholera which when fairly scood is one of the. Tritest uninanagettble . ot• • . all diseases; despising all tippet!. art, and to almost; allcases begins with a 'Mild: •iljarrhcea, which itn. that, siege is ?nest 'sasiFy. cured: Generally the diarrhoea is Aoslight as not to be midi notieed: his attended-with no pains and perhaps no sickness at the siont-• sub, and givesthe_yterson•• no particular in- 1 convenience. But it is this, very dierrlicea , which is insidtmusly •preparing the system , for the most (bashful onset of disease. Whenever the cholera is prevailing in any • place, 'it should ,be a rule in every instahee, to stop even too slightest diarrhea ithmetlo . • - ate ly. For this we lave-a-remedy-acurstys at hand -opium in some form ortoth r, mast !, be used immediately, antLxvithout fear. In . the form of laudanum; .oeyhaps . it; may be• used most conveniently.' At,,spelttimmit , should be found in every •linuse; andllie Ma- , ster of the family . should gips-the strictest in- . iunction to every inmate in his libuse, to Ole' immediAte notice, if atteeketi- With . diairliree. lit cases six , dreps of lagdantim 'for an' Adult will be sufficient to check the:disease:. ! The Awe- shot:dd.:be repeated .eireSy lour _ hours:until the'diarrhola rs stopped.. . " • This itte most important directiop.. to se- ;.• vele - Cases-of diritrhata-a-large doseMnstbe, 'Used, and the dos° inair - boliterea - seitiridefl - tnit•ely; without The least injuiy . ext lang - aS the ;- - eflect - of stopping--thedirmlicea is not. produ- •. ,nerd - '•'i' have ratititl:eitery 4 easp..to;:yiehitti,e& ,, , this medicine in .hs 'incipient Stage. Thai prescription is one which our good brother,,; Doctor SMITH left with his brethren in ,Tur-• key, in anticipation of the cholera, when he was lemming to America; and by the bles- - sin , ' of Cod, I do believe it has saved tnou sails of liVes. Malignant cholera always excites _genera alarm, and yet I kmivi of no epidemic that gives such timely premonitions of its ap 7 . proach, and that is so perfectly under human controll,emto aßeak) , as tins .is, in this early stage . .. In colon' tunes most people are easily III" . . . . alined to bowel complaints; this indicates a ~ strict 'atteintiOrt to' disk; all fruiter and crude yegetablesihouW,,befiiirefully avoided, and t diet otherwise slfoily regulated. A person.'n who is well, may eat as he has newt acetyl torto eat, only taking care no; l'. eat too: •-. mWa A t a time. sudden chants limn a generous toe low diet lies been found to be' qtailapiribut 4 ' , , In severe vases' when , there were much •L . Polo _add a irmdet.ny in cramps and coldness in the extremeties, I have used with the hest i effects, a mixture of equal pcirls of laudanum i tinctme of rhubarb and tincture of camphor, . Ot this eighteen drops may, be given to an . adult in mild cases, at a dose, to be ineteas• , ell according to circumsttraces. ' ' • Fruits and other cop:Rattles, which at clic, , s er times would he harmless, under the chill,- era atmosphere are apt to produce•diarlirca, ' 2 I will close my communication by giving d some particulars of two of three cases, out O w many widish bore come pridei,mY clrili.obr j i nervation, to illustrate 1414 I hive' mil above. .1 was awakened one night about midnight, - by two of my own children, ono. fifteen mid' '.. the other thirteen Yenta of ego.- They, had both been attacked with iltonitrea and vom,..t iting, accompanied dy the severest ,paiits, a. ' =gra Mg almost to cramps, in. %li Kett - mob. •The Olsten' wee prevaithig, ,ffoulpf,,,and cl • J conrse I had the greatest •reuion to , nppie-' 'fiend that this was re sudden attack" of thifi''''' disease: - I'llittnithslered, intindiately full doheri of thirittikttfint"finnitinfied• above, TOV: 1 pealil*lt:eival tiro,-hours itsdong: as :dm') symptoms, continhediz urgent; 'lager° • alto n the;oil , 9lPoPPOrkinth anti reP,Oatt 3 4l,yaePlietlG3 the. spirit of nempher xvidt, !notion to thri t re, 7 d i Rion, 01. the,titea#o4„';'Tbe,Retll,.( l ,s.v„lNlT,( l wine both w - ell'..again, :o,citijiting 'tit bootie' , some tlebiliV•ffeOrededing it igliC2 (3 ' tack. They hiirfliOtteoisteiii 3 trilitY')ititiedan before79l4 dish ortitringeil 0)(160, rtitili:l:ti& rearkedLthat,eaoh . .uPwaribevanddiioti• of MOT' etemach'bfought•Willt itosomepl those biinao I V oCiP elk VW lan l ll IO lettPilthiu l ibolveitmtneen eateithelltyPt!fotpi-IyeiveAursd, petorn.',,k"l4lopeo9im.Tq" brrP, , .c" . miterics,esdgiditata: restAine hr. nin f ngndiook iintbeih,as liii'.'WnS , heti - 114 :1 Owned' to'do. , Hi thiiM attended .lci :Verifiers la matte t a , ot biturin s essv which ,:re quiredl him !tedi walk seilerakmilewhackatill:forthfin,(his:ciszt tr , ,.11 returned to,hici li4 l 4l ll gf Sliiiis , Air itt the nfterninni#o,,tiAlOre night i pk i ,,,the '.1 . 4!y92,41. - e. titky - liti was a corpse, having died of ix ,nioat; 'violent attack_ el the cholera. l'llilettaity" ,thisviiiported'ilit OWIII diiich''''lni 'Ole 'iteiy firstLattatai4 bui I t'fitseertiiidediskeeDeAtiii r y/9/ 'thitithiti•ltidisddeat had btatiii;stillevilt Ti4iiith , dirniliceirfoiserne diSti pnivionso 3lhast•hols ! g0e5,,19: in elite qint Morqheltecilloooo4 l , r VROP I gi iO 11%atigYqr,AN , APIqr19Pitn,f• ,rti ilemaP,4#la i r Alttnifil.l) ..4l . l 44 l !)ct °,f t r - • 1 killiirhilli, ', , 0 ,Arir 1 6h i'l l t ',O" I lion teat our, en r 1411 s t „, ~,.,. e6 4 iiked`ifimilitiii•dt,a lit I 1 „ 1 ' Olive thlviitithiltitt4idkii'l'osilltteighlTeAtopi nr • r alia , eg Wier' isarkaiiiriitsticils'ittlytheticinnifi _ ''' - '',. 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