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Fordke, , . rj.RADVATE of the Jefferson Medical 'College, Of Philadelphia, respectfully offers his professional services in the practice, of Medi eine, Surgery and Midwifery. • • - OFFICE at, the residence of his father in S. Hanbver street; Already, opposite Morrets' Hotel _._ a ml3lloAsi Presto • feriCan church: ap 7,'47 • Dr' W. L. . . (sqccestor of Dr. John•Cragh, Wmitattend'oall Medical calla in town or denary; by'bev - or stenr, and will gbh:, every attention,to patiente,entrueted tohia care. OFFICE. 43101aqt High street, opposite. ogp• —bee-store. ~ • • " iner2o-4 J. Windsor- Rawlins, D.— -•-• CIRAD-UATE of Jefferson Medical College, lug - respectfully , offers hie services to the •pub •lie. • Dr. Rawlins having had eight years expe rience in the Practice of his profession in Mary land and'Pennsvlvania, flatters himself That he can give general satisfaction to those requiring his aid. Office in Pitt street oppo'site the Man sinn-House Hotel anil_fisst,door south of the thodist church. - February , 1849, . . T. Brown, A r TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice " 1 ". in the several Courts of Cumberland coun _E. Office :in• Main street, nearly opposite the, felr9—' Jimes H. Smith, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office' with S. D. Adair, Esq, in' Grahanas new build- Ag, opposite the Pest (Moe. • , they 31 '47 - Oatson . 0. Moore, A#TORNtt AT. LAW. Office in ram lately occupied ..by Dr: ' , osier, 400$WBe4, mar 31 '47 ' •8d 8. SHARP A\ ToRNEY- AT:LAW-, will practice L].. I n the several Courts of Curebekend coon'. ty..irJetil April next may be consulted.at the office of'F. WATTS, Esq.. . fgarlide,,DO. 11th, 1848.-11. - "ttz , I"EDIRBD .• - - RA - VE - Ik' ON WOOD- No. 801 Wu! • ktoo Street - andAdelphia. • - • •• ---z*At,e o ..9iNto"l' 8 . - 01,V • 0-- -,-- - co,iityinidu 4 . D EIMS, BONDS, Mortgakesikgreentetits . tind other instruntents of writing neatly and accurately drawn by the subscriber . ; who may be found at the office of the Carlisle Bank: dee2otf ... A.. HEND EL. Plainfield Classical Academy, (FOUR MILES WEST OZCAILLISLE.) FIFTH SESSION Tau Fifth Session' will commence on MON. DAY, Nov. 6th, 1848. The number of sta. lents is limited, and they are carefully prepared for College, counting house. &c., &c. • • The satiation precludes tho possibility of stu dents atementing with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State , :Read or CumberlandWalley Railroad, both of which pass- through fandatat. ached lo the institution.... ...1...•••• . • ,• - ' - Doodittg, Wishing„tuitioni&e,(per see.) StiO Op' hlttiwpriGreek;.•ir:":; 00 air mental. Mimic - • •-• 10. Op Vienek or , German , 00 Cireulern.Witli references, tee, furnished by DURNT 4 "Principal. & SAXTON; • - IMPORTERS AND DEALERS'IN IicaOIIIESTIC HARDWARE, Giatia,-Painia; Dye Stain, OA, Iron, Steel,Noile Ste. wonidinvite the attention' persons want leg toods;in their -line,--to the large aesorttnent they hareAttee , opened t and which they.ofcr at the-very lowcat - eash mires. feb23 . „ - tri , , lohn P. Lyne, INTAIOLES.A.LE and' Retail Peilei in 7 !7..-c7POreignatid Domestic Hardware,Taints, Oil, Oliteit., , Vitilniek, kc..st the , oL4 standin N. liery trefit,t. , erlieler; kne jiset lei:civetl;4qm N• , • Vilna , Fkiladelphit'aticie:idellitkn'to oclit t ids er'siock,,t,o' whisk. tae attention of .Liiir ieta7Ml4cifitented, tliiii , he le. disternitiiriett ' tit soli 4 , ,ict tliervatly , Othi i r" house into*n:. :"eiptl,9 ' , ••• 118411413TON.JIMIEIE, , . ;kilt:rasp tj,114,1,- .. • tioelito inileFttone • toe'en valuttsitsp moult zelyciti ritut rotiertryntr i ef imet;q4tatity; ...*liito'iioWtkis s iiiitielstare int itliera; raitiqg itlisk'Sitia,erGio .yetnnteit.;;cwill: bid it, a 'w;:ery intlible . `btarPinePta6"'''. trrettarttes meelerate")';' , . ;:. *a; Ati,l,l3Ert:S,';.2ige't#. • • ; ••z* : Nciticef- t0m;.,:.;: , - • - 1 ---'l4llt'Colotaciasioneti 'olcumbetlikat`wounfy Ocant dx liatirtoi'ttutt the eta ,- toil . .mootraes of the .I.loord Coniniiesienorowit ha)d.wn the - iteOnd and,fpur,th.Tilondgye . o. pack matith, 'at 'which thati, atty. pataanakc.y, tt' ta ' will '' : • • •.;', au; • -• r , • •••• ,•,•••, 7 • kalt l ehii,,anit tioinuin s , TatA.4'Bl.ititiCifiLevxWiatieet, ttioitadiaik- and G'Odgi •OirMY caltaitatadr colete, and , waarittita rll work "pr.. • .-.., "ntird;l4PF- l: ~~ 4 - 111 ' ' ,1111101sighostapriiii , Wilr tio Onidtit COO% or'in pepei),,hkAke iinbecribor far - geed 'RAO& ' The Traits ;nuty, - bir delivered ar'ihe:Toper: 11141 i. five pr , 'the' yl.nrohouiii)of Mr. 1 , ttopt ♦ 3ztf; W. • , ~,..- ' • - wattelle bin .: , i ,, 1 •,,,,,,;, , . .the,Fa6u . ;• :,5 4tikaif'1.7Fir. !'i le l e ' re. D ar 4 8e'0 4 , , ~:i,l - ,:' : I '''' ---._ %..ta silatotro'n .44* s:* tooffoffmterfreili ~) iA'4', ' ,, k, '): 44. • fiptnitieF!!!,...o.3- (FROIcs, m i.,— i .):4 ,4 4.0k ow. kfr s ff' , tg' 4 ''' ' A,. 1114 SICSIterligi , end•C 0 09A-Sthirts , illtAblibidiailo644oo*, " piPtr 705 1 1t4 , tikgMTv.VID. ta•W-,-„,-al;. -44 4 „ ••• • itaftiV4' SS-Admire With ue, reader;tho following most log' stanzas. You will reensinber them a long time; for to, to say nothing of the sentiment, there is such happy collectlon of words In the piece, that som ie hoW or other it )1 nipoesible to forget It. We read it for the first time yeass ago, and it is at this moment' as vivid as ever in our memory. • 'One eve of beauty, when the sun Was on the stream of Gaudalguiver, To gold converting, one by one, • The ripples, of that-mighty river s •• Beelde me on the bank was coated ' A Seville girl, - with auburn And eyes that might the world have cheated- , A wild, bright, wicked, diamond pair. • . 'She 'limped and wrote open the sand, Just es the loving sun was going, With such a soil, small, alibiing hand., You would have sworn 'twos silver Bowing; Her words were three, nod not oni more; What could Diana's motto be i The syren wrote upon the shore, 'Death I not inconstancy l' • - . • . • 'And then her two large languid eyes She turned on mine, the devil take met I Set the stream on tire with sighs, And was the C9ot she chose to make me. oolnt Francis would have been deceived By.such 'an eye and such a hand ; Hut one week more, and I believed As much the woman as the sand!' PoLLocx, in his description of the good man, says : the way aide laid him down to rest, • Ills head upon a stone, and 'sweetly sleeps. But another poet says: • , A weary journey to the farthest verge • ....—Of-the.big.world; to kiss the_sond roan's hand,._ Who In the blaze of wisdom and Of ere - Preserves a loWly mind. and to his. God, - Feeling the sense of his own littleness, Is a child in meek simplielty." • Shelly beet apostrophises the. good man • in his lines in Qinsen Mali ; as-- ..Greet in hie humility. As kings are little in thelegrandeur." Miortalasttiarnz4 From the London Wort.] of Faithlon.. Zall111%1 1 11: • --or-Flrst-Love -and Second Loy° 0, It wee a bliss to be • In sonti where thou host ranged i • To wander round and dream of the,— AM wherefore am I changed t" —Mon. Mrs. Norton IlasErrEP- said a young efficer.to a beau tiful 'peasant girl who reclined on his arm, 'we shall meet again, after the toil of the . campaign; and I shall once more look upon that Mee - where I see only love reflected.— Dry up yourtenrs; there is for lovers, like ourselves, a star that will conduct us.evenm ally to happiness. Believe Me, I will be true to thee f' And he impressed a kiss ,upon her fore head, whilst t he word; , . l Adieu,';trembled upon her";lipe..„ They. parted, and Lisette.ttirned' in: the di rection of her fathersjartri; but beide she, .ailyancecia.doXen of:steps she turned to get a last glimpheaf her admirer, and beheld him waving his cap fir . .token that he'saw" her, and waft a hundred kisses on the At length, descending a little hill, he became lost to sight, and Lisette sad and desponding, proceeded to the farm. It was the period of Napoleo'n's last cam paign; the Bower of young France had been drawn' by conscription to the camp, and yotithful enterprise,tound a ready' field for exertion.. Ernest 'Dumont, who had been always ono of the gayestand boldest youths of the village ; had, at an early period, enter. - ed. the - army, and throngh his bravery ob tamed a commiesion. Many were the hearts of the village belles that du tiered when Earnest re-appeared in his gay Uni form, and withihis accustomed : gallantry, paid . compliments - to each. But although Earnest was-delighted to be admired by the fair, his chief thoughts were devoted to,the professing of arms.;--glory was what he coy. ete . d--"-Ilte t „earnp was his chosen Lioette wasahanited , by his good looke-and his engaging manners: When=his . wasPies. ant she did not think of the months he would. be away. :§he had' a chaotful hoine at the farm, and the lime passed , pleasantly.. • • . 'Tome,' laid farmer : Laval tO . hiareapere,l 'you 'have '; labored ; hard ql4,'. A ,i1: , !11 'therefore Open a bask of •wina fer you, and we willtnish the 'evening with a Atince.- I The'keattere were deitighted.with the 'lit . eß 0 • • !titian ; and tho'iteighberint:farmere, their • wives and sfinighters, being euminoned to part*lse„ . of, ,I f tkettl's hoeilitality;':qalekly,':ai-, leilil e tkqihO(''.4eitlPOkff,:!. o ld*:-'4 61 09 6 ; ,'. and. for a , votider,, there isms not An. envious countenance among the lidiee - 111,-, •;•,• I•tiAzi Wow, take your partners,' said tarmerLk, val, andthe oonirelind las soon obeyed:H. ~! •,"What P'''lialeiriled 'tfie,:htficiter?teoliing r 6 un'ili' iiu, l :Po*Piving '. a .saaVe; . baal,Yal looking), kah; ia;ra 'x'ainai; : 14 T9bY , Ler°0 'not-Yet "engaged'!- HMO, t?ey; I:', OYAOlgiiYof ..iilt!,.o*ime;with, you ;. l. 'and:.iarmer::Laval • condtoted 4 tieettittot - the Youth's'aide;; : n . . , : ''; 1aP1' ) YT.r)bi,..1.10#,F• . !,.., We. dearest .wildi Fg!014.#4,4?';',,•::, 4 ,,, , ,, • ' , 4 - ••••• . •1Y I - • o'' %! ' IL ,4', 4 '!!!l!::7",' , tlet)hatiAroltiiiilatet,isti#g they. Seentn4 k elitr,iaii.'Shegii:ernit .itiudailt!Y, 40 11 04;-:--e,i , --104iti,044. ) .1i.st;iriir-i'ress'illi, r,f l io';', l cci i i. lhl loo,S'. l Ati'CiittitAt'hilei 4'4 reeethbled , aibeatiftit tUlsver vidteld , l by - thei hreeze.' ,•.• i , ,ntl.4 ^ , ....i7i 4 lir, ' ir , , jr , g' .. l,A, (•::1 , .. : 2 11'4a:a f t At i t:r ra ,!.. " PY 011 404 - ' 0 4;10 6 4 1 0 3 1' . 1 'Peitie.L. ens 'lingered:behind, as ifloth•l tldlCllo44,ll,o;;Mik*h 04 1 1. his ; tiptiO9 41 ) 1 413 ' 31 . 1 'W,at 1 40 0 . 011 P04 ',•i.A!qtt l .tlatitiata; and ihangalaol,,ths;cise objeovet her ati hiatiolih"riaC'Earf:liihik::yiealildeiing' thel 'Ai.""4 ;014 3 44;4 tremulous ,i'aice:Y4ollol in her: ear :.'.- '?-e , ... -.r,`' i.r,, ,, ,i , .' • ' ' 1 .... , ~,, v. ,, .1 4,, .. , ' , ".04;;' , '''.. , • . ... - git t,. P3 l 9 l o,,; l lel4 ( l l tii q 1,50163“. L7lll;ipai: W r i li , l *W4iillig' ,: ite q 'X''.'`'.'.e f ie4 , ' ! ! , i 4 ;t::01.404 3 4,, f i 1# 40.. . ,0 e.#0,,. 1. 1 0i30: 4 ' :44 4 11" k ,and 00. Inge the, heuciiii litt'ii( Oti leg 0 9 - . 4 0 , e;i - ,; , ,p 4 .4, f 4 , ...vi1,,m 1 2,! , 4,..•! , 444,e , .-1,4 0 ,!..t,•, ..-;:1,‘,[.‘..1 ~.,7; 6 ..;, , .ol'iwi:oreq,;-0 1 W-k, l ",?a 4 , 0, - :',l- , ',!'''. .!.... - IPA - ..:"'4e. ~.L.;',,..,;; ;.',4.:''',l',''''ZY,..`l::.l.l.l.6:o.k'stai..,-..-0,4%(.,*, lIIM I=ME:EM!M BY FELICIA BLACKWOOD. PVarUß .ll2 EM=ElEgitii )4' to mama 'wh'sChad been uttered;'but , she knew the voice, and the'words had irritated and offended him. • • eche idea et becoming the Wife of 'Toby Leroux - :'alic eicelaintedi'ait ahe looked at the reflection of her pretty face in the ghee. Toby Leroux was a plain, unostentatious young farmer,. and had but few -words , wherewith to expreas his sentiments,- and they werehonest words, and disclosed wpat he - really felt. ilia neighbors admired him, for they appreciated hia . ,v,ittuee; and the cu rate made it,a.Point tomall.m, at his house of an ,evening,.,whea be passed that way.. Idioms also loved hint; and it was a, genet- • rarreniark — thaTionfithovvreretherTobrLe..- - roux. got more done lot him-by his aervants than any other farmer in the -neighborhood. Truth, to say, hoWever, tbe-damiels did not look upon Toby Leroux with the same fever; and ihere was not orte; perhaps,,that, would not have entertained as profound ideas,.,of her superiority, as Lasalle Laval, When she Jookudinilie_glass_after_he_hati.(as much ; to his own surprise as her'ts). declared -that he loveti her. • - Yet, liaving. mada,that declaration, Toby Lerdlnywas not the man to !finch from his fuin,....lt_Wittilbe...morkclinightydiffif._. culty for him to get the Words out, 'but once out--he feh-no-difficulty-in pursuing hia aut. it was a point . of — honor with - !UM now, to 0 prove his sincerity. On the following Sun day, therefore ; he dressed himself with scrupulous nicety; hiehest coat, that had net seen daylight since his father's funeral, was taken out of the family chest; and a new • hat which he had gone . to,the neighboring town for, on the previous day, was put on upon this occasion. Behold him now,'set ting out to propose in form fa Lisette and • farmer Laval. • ===- BitioldlicifiTalasl4eWtitWelitlao -- a — or% towing. Liseoe had told him that her heart was given to another! , • It was a glorious day, the 18th - of June 1— The cannon of .Witterloo. announced that the mai& between the armies of .Eugland.aud Frances had begun. The Emperor wasthere, and all the gallant men who shared his for tunee—Emest Dinnont ,among them, But vain were their etfoits I theEngrielt triumph,, and the Emperor is a fugitive; his brave ar-: my is scattered, and theifeffmera wounded and helpless, seek .relugg where they may. Lisette,_day after. , ,proceeded to the .appointed &tee Ortileeting, - iiheretlitie'w - iie7; tctwe4 o l ) F".. 3ll lr , rldikikmeti - . 6 0 - dakT'after' - dlVgi!e - rbtiP4Oili; 4 ,4l4oo4Eo4 : ilek) 6 Ti- i ' 'Ai fait joy I .:Ernest Damontis Mire! Welcome!' Welcome.l l ..she exclaimed, `rushing tchvard her loimr el knew you would emit' eat last! What, bleeping! _He is fatigued no doubt; tired, Aloe, of wailing for Lisette ! But now, awake, Ernest a. wake • Silent. a moment. as entranc'd she stood. With lined hands and lips apart—and eye . flaming away the rich heart, mode viewed I Darker than night her locks fell clustering O'er her smooth bread, and Cite Meet .air just - moved Their Vino•llke beauty with lts gentle-wing, . And there shone forth the hallowing soul which glosis Bound heathy, like the circling light on high; . Which decifs and motes the glory orthe sky.. -- 'Ernest, awalre•!' at length she cries again; but he replies noi. She calls -louder. A . gust of wind moaning through the branches, alone disturbs the. silence. A dreadful apprehension flashes on the girl's mind. She touches Errest„ and her imbrue. ions are confirmed. He is cold—i-he is dead! He had received several wounds, but.hail contrived to ?oh his native village, , had there expired. • - . Bitter wele'the trials , ol L!bette Laval, for the. winter proved a severe one, and her faqt• er imeame involvqd pecuniary ; Ltaette was not ,wanting: in aileotiot4 and the necessities 01 their situation -,in ! measure diverted ber•ihoughilf from the late ` ol *l o v.qf; To b y. PubPk-W111!f41f49..'0 ,aillitre in arranging matters with inaportu nate oreLlitois. =And vrhen• iambi Litval•fi r e% came ill of:a fever; it was' Toby Leroth4 whho : was constant in his'allentions, and endesv eyed ta:cheet.,ltim up. tilst,noperentained, with / prospects of frnProwid fortune and k" when the Acetor said all 't Wes l'obi,Whe dfrOteittife farniers thoughts to-a'happy luture ;, :171,4 Ai., Farmer Laval died;'and 'Lisette','. l wia' left eiontiNa. the wbil - !" • I there ,Werirt iyoreareon ton an ere.. lu neighboring Itved-,a lieutenant'e miaow; with itamily, of fourloungdhildren, 'reduced to:ffeatittntotlb,)%:the ravagolofWir Silo had` been in station Waif LiOtiiy; and,tlterainte fett,tee., morel keenly.— And when.' tee oniatit , tid4 110 floor, one Att.iYihaethey'*ienfd,i;iy liftirt9:ll47ren fol ;4 :foOrL4 Pih! a pi ii oqo4 B 64haf'' , ..eifin siniyitafakiitunnaAtrefioteftdoi‘ for .ontl good, fliteeiti:fektltOringfatituile in repining lithe loinbantilLpottnint.ThiLikid'ow!s.'2.fiteL . , . , . 49. 810 0 6 :9r00ns f)R0f 1 144, 3 F. (0 040u50.; of,ll l oooo.''PtOoOOdeal . ilter„oooppenows oOfo.. ol loOXfOPOodloPOOdlY 4 qteflh!se. And ii wee 'Wenderfpl what atatiatinie aobq berotir biernesi the,. i• .fartn.Aithitteleeeld itch grateful for eo, much diairderetnad , clcitidneo:e'; 1-10'.14 -.1 novef'l6ol4:l44:ttut i riabject;et.fdk.live , !woe the long,thatatillundaylwhenlut t'OP*lllffr'ke r r4ftd.. 0 0 . 1 * 1 0ffkb!,,o,A' 010 '0,i1 1 , 0110 ,7* 1081°Irliti orafTa'f';iAttligr'"i" she ne titei nanitredl'oeycLerotit ." No 'POO ftle , P;,whint thta treati0n...3110,144•4 :4R n,O 4K V, ..P fir :,i4., , ,t;•, % ,, " 1 . ,`A,104r f ;t4yRA; „fj, ,Ag '- ' -"" h' , ..'. , - , ‘ ,,,, -,,,,,, , ,i, ,, '• - ;.---•- , . , `•-• I C . A.-- , r , ;(,-- '''l: , '_ , . , .• .. .„..• , , ~,,_, ,:,!0_ ;„„, n."... ~,. , 64 JKSPLIEtien=- . Bi-- ~, ,,,..W. l W,,tin ' IMIUMIA4: I RELaWIi"i2' . ' ...' •• , ; i, .:....,,,,,,,,,,,- ~,,,, ..,,,, t" - ' : .. ! ' ' . .`, l :J.., , 11441:; ,-.•' •''' ~.. ‘i f . ,' ' ~,,c '' ~..' ',. 1'.., • . .:' :;bf ''' ___._-_._--—---- _ _ _ . _ _ _ •-'_ " •• " _ _ _ _ ; t f„ ',.1 -4 !..4 4 ! ;;.-? ot4;;;lii.t:4l - :!ft'NJ !,p,;! t t , ACW - 21 . '1849' NM risett the 8664.'4 tithe; tincture . a per, 'to itirPrisit: , iiwilive yotitiVf6ofokse bathe man indiwile.')Aiid'X.,,iset&i;itheOhif froltiAihti:ehtitCh,' Ulte l o.o44ter `hand to hetklrthotial6VO,' paUetht tiler's rave, tins loOliing up iciliiti4Ottlert. !, *wit' thetetrothdeicetidthi"4Bfl:lllo' wile'of Toby , Lerinikr: l `. -- • , Pull bylhe Tathei, tere.is he was. afrwork.o.v4his lathe 'thr.l "6444: den; 'shall 1 cut acom by . ,'No-,'. replied - iiis'faiher,. ( thatitvill*dayt have cut it MUnv Ztimeik.iiut, it, -growa-agaithstronger.:thatievpitii4,4ll.o,yuit by the root, for nothing else Thomas legain .an4ll4oo:.at the: .dooki'bur the rbottwiteriverridCoi,imillii ground,and could not etifikketh:4lePlace; eo his,askedhiel hither to comeand_help hint, and his father went,: and sooti4pigliid it up. 'This dock root;;Tbotha6,?ilit,44iis -father, twhich is an evil and . fast vowingrt4' , ' - e'ed - , i in a gird6e, 'puts mein mind di6,6yil things that growoo:feta itLthe Neartwollol)ildrene—.. A bad passion, cven:when:found oldpis hard; to be rernoved;At is of:-no ~ utieto tilfle with it—there -,i6.-uo,wit,to - ovetherge add destroy it but to pull it up by-tho7looti 7 ;:4'; •.. -; ~‘ 1 - .'You have often seen in, t yriurktrden.-!,rho- . Inas; that - When' the.w,eeds...oo4.l l 9wed. To, grow, they spoil all the ; .plenta;iiid. flower's that grow near them...! So it jc.With-evil pas siona in the heart of.-a child.. ; If h.-lime boy , ,is ,ill tempered, we .caurrot .e..ViSect 'to find .him• in a god. humor, cheerfulness and thankfulness,- and a desire qiirakepthe happy.. And ,a.httle • girl . whrs. ; ,',is', idle, e •--- need not expect to be industrious, nea or cheerful. As. weads. - injure :14 • fiervers, eri bad passious - wallinjure;gorrdmiSalities.. If w - ' 'ild-is , unctutiful : tc4his;parents;and-despises. the commandments of Galore, might asi wall look for a tope or a tuliii- : - in . a bed of nettles,as tp.liope,to;firfil in lies; h eart those. graces and_good, desires-that Weldve to see ' growing them., Now --this-* Auite.a suffi, client -reason- whtellbed passions ehoutd be pulledup by th e. Sept. ' ... •'-•,- •• , .•'.. ,;. I . '4 7 .: , "Every . . bad I habit ,: evisji .. .'„avil. priiitory - which troubles you, yois - shar4try . with all cyouv,-freart--stnit- - mind- , :lo*Orcoine;.:_iteis: eh' uld'k'possible tear ilisiOjiir , - yOu Will 'till your . - own''slianglii:•-huri ,eitletisfae, and you Mast 'apply tn•iliafAl'' :;' ) , • ''''',.p...igaiid,:t : • ‘!,,45r1,14!1•%, 1 0.4 1 1fiC 4.1011 . :t4 1 . 1 ,. ...,.,.1 1401i 4P r0...0* - He Ofii'M!iiit . ''.Y _, .. ITPRP 1 00:: 'oriiiitiid - 44.411.440.tt: --': ". Aii.ool,, klii 4 e , ikaiW**iiiiii'd'ihitiOik VOW' hid it up t:k •fitiiiiitl; ' ' .A. Fight at MON , Hollow. The witness for (he proietution in this case was a little short Dutchman red face, turn' up nose ana:' carroty head; liie vest•was exceediuglY , short,.antl:so Ikete o n t a toofii at.taith - sradirexhibairighettieen the waist band el one, and. the lOwer!idge of the former,' int:Aril iniiiikof4r.red flannel shirt, his stumpy red hfinsla wore stuck Into his pcieliets,"and his little eyes Which; Were trot-red, tan round the cour t room and seem. ed io say-" I (ill'e•Owlier of the ealiitiklqls)) am the Crack waneislor the prosecution." the,_ThetrictAttomey.. 7 -1 want yoii - to tell all yon know ationi thefight at Bigg't H0110w.., , IVrrtieirs,r-SVell,. you 8.00,,; •19Rws all about it. The ritorttin' of the , fight when 1 was lo heti . you ees, I . turns round ft), .IYolfY ami,erle, Molly., She . says . Iforp.:. , Sage, I ,k4ollir, I guess l'lt get up.. 'Says she,.Tomi 111.04,qou'ili k ettei.: , $9 you see kgets' : up ~,' ;`,ltoo 4 7 TIiittila,nothing to",,(l9,l4ithAlte • . inueft°P;ErtY,AlotiglY . own, Way: ; emu you interrupt nip I can't . . • W ' 4l " .7‘1 1 !,,k ,Y91 1r 4 1 4 ?!, 90,,mt?rma-,91 the figla,.when be. 011: Imp ,0 . , 11 p4 npel . saysi SaYei•she; Toni; Says ,ti Molly,vl 8444'11 get :44): - -",Strys'ishe; . l'omil-gitersyht4bettetr J=Stepy elf ; cjdii►t`i want is') hear all 'thisi 1 ' rineenier torigwlyontrielito_tlie-fighti------ 'Ntr.4-14t1;,;54,441'i 7,0 P. 41,161 1I 1 ' 1 X,!" ' ien'i inil . ion:anitliink: riyn,nt' it! itii:n i , " 3 ,, '' j e', ''' ~;,; i ' ,f, ~ _, ~ ~,,,,„ ~, : , i• f . '4.-Vtireni-inen; go On, toe liiraien's eake ; , and get,through.:, \, ", •,..• z, - , '''' 441-Will t tlinii y o u Bee, the racirrnn,ot the flihe,'4efil*inciii'' fiell, ; iiirok, icppOti,id, ailii - •)10 1 !$?; Say Oi e i? rdni '.'§.! ' fr A. '6 , 1- 'iyi tviltWesn'iril• lifer - tip.. griya' tarn; l'ofry I ;infaalonid lietter. , "go (no* dOn s t . iinertiil illi'i lilaiii,) • E ' Oti ' iirlntil'eatinii'rni , tin'otet trent tinder - thiC 'IVO— . ,• ; I gtorr.witrten4 its , •., ,:,' --,-, 1 5, 1 W. 4 ;-1 1 114eiliiiiii4Pd" Int erru pt I eah't tell youlay4hliiii - abnutt'il, iiliilkhli terrupt'ain uliv Oc,' - ' - ' 7= '! - °"'''e . :'/'i 3,—Then gootf.:',"': - „ ..'' t - , : - c..' 1 ' ,ll % .44 WOrPiOni ls o;*iii6 AliOriAt ' rt 1 4. Ac 7 'fight—. i." 2 ?" 0 -' , ' l 4' - Yl'; ,, t , -1,110 •NVI,filA,,'.A q..(iil li: 6 go4 l o4dit I. tiii6 9 l "! i _s l #l, l l`. Ikaii;t'i'i?D ^.l!loQtil'at'l,:o4l4ls4ll'. :,^ g' It ' itiiess4Mi hiefire4it iiiiiP:: Iv rN ~ , -.',i, ' .4 `Krilat*itit ' JsitiriniiPoo alliteo*ilie;p-,—P,,,,,rs :9 04 **I i r/ 1 40,40y0 1 r , ;1 ,I.r - 1.,..,. , , , ,; o,„ , bifiv,,f3 6iiciwAc'tiiiiit i 4,-"'o4rFfe.Vl', ' ,w .`Yt i7c''''P ''' H '44 iVtjC i #*q .311 41 4 '. • "kitl / 1 1 P ,,e F - 1 1;1 , „....1i t 4400 * il'e l l t ) 4 6i t il 1 " 1110 , 1 ,5! ,1 3ict illtii*,:o4ll* Wiii l 7,* oi!'"fr, 9 o;X o , l ,l iiiiieVitiiA 4 AieWilnifttifekevo:i4a .bbl b) -.- ,- 'llri i;l` 4 l,e'n , (l 14144140,5406. 14 , ' , 7 , ,4gt4.4,Wi 1 yt4, 1 1 4 16,0 r,„ 1 100c0- -Z 7' ,' - 4, :. 'Ain4apiti .r,t , 'ti , fr 411 OndtP 1 : 1 1 ti,Vgi i i ( o 3 ‘i 4 T , lxrgllVA,, f ---.- ~ ,1 1 A1 A 4,6,,b , ,,;41i i , p r,Ostv O il i'r': l ' , "*'77" , !l*,::, r„ , ., , „•-• :. ,4,..„ ;, c, V 1,13, • ' TATE AntstitX • Tc ,011.dld you. notheny i nyour.nufeerY . The late that I.lm gossips tell, • , °tithe Awe yonng girls that came to drink' ' .Aire eertato•falrrell4 ; , , iThallabrdiforilie oUtigiet were as sireet , An.the emtle,on - earuby,llm. 'l6lt;the tongue of the' eldept teemed to move Csunom wore on Its tip. • . • . - Ae.the well•tha bigger ado/sled them, ',l(A,,lspltein, mean ".Tha eldest s poke with a ecornmt brow. - G'f.,Thayoutlgeitrvillh feirThl eyes ;-.• • —d ried the 'VW...whenever you, - speak:Swett ;41, ,- P,Ofels. einfrom your lips shall fall . ' . ../341,Whanever.you•utter a Word, pron.!) Wald, `", Frani year tongue Shall a serpent • , "4 0 0fhite YOWoot mettelth these 'leant oft , ( e haunts•of the eld and.young . ,flie.mstarrwltlf herptlie uhlultled ' The parr wlthlierleypent tongpe 1,44 - Yee th Mairr Is GOon - llairana- , 4llamMids .;.„04the:datkest.thoms.ahe.thrown And t i ts hter, - stman—leaylng the clime' ; Or ttconakewkwievehe goes t" .. . . . . ;.:. :4p4i1it1,,,t., A TOUCHING STORY: -7'7' H.'S'ciplieris; of Georgie, in . a re-. cent addiess Air the meeting in Alexandria,; for the , benefit of-the Orphan Aiiylum ; and. • FieelOpol of that city, 'related. die, ing aneadole: 41 A poor little boy; in a _ebid night in Jan.: head, po paternal or maternal guardian guide; to protect and direct hire 'on his Amy • reached at - nightie!! the hoods ore' rieli planter, who took him in, fed, lodged,.ind sent him, on his way with his blessing.-J Those kind attentions cheered ,his heart and inspired him with fresh cougge to battle with the obstacles of life, Years rolled. round: Providence led him on; he had reached the legal profession ; hie lost had died; the cormorants that prey on the sub stance of men had formed a conspiracy to Fgerfroin the her estate: She sent ' toff" the - 'nearest''conns ui mmit — her — I.cauae andithat counsel proved to be the orphan - boy years before welcomed and entenainotl by her and her deceased bind. The 'stimulus of a warm atubtena l_cious gratitude was now added to the orilk nery . motives connected with the prolession. He undertook her cause with a will not ea sily to be resisted ; t he gained it; and the' `widow'itestates were . acyied'to her in per .Petnity.; and . '_ Mr, Stephens ridded; with -an emphasis of emotion that sent' its electric thrill !Weigh the libuseL-that orphan , boy -stands' *ore you'e • "1 1 4" , 4 16 4 1 remarica-' kf!et,tiietory,*uada t 's' if tjng"ir eijt :: which , r414.0iki7,:.1114116.1.4tel theatruggieir witeh unaided genuia_utust en.. counter hi its e orts for distinction add use-. fulness, at the some,. time .demonstrate the'. certain success which ever attends true me rit and unyielding perseverance, Thd at,oye ' sketch . by himself, of ,an incident in his ear-` ly life, presents in a striking light the depri vations of his boyhood. , The rudiments of his education • were acquired. at wt they , ~ , call'in . Georgia an old field ~ school.„.,At an early, ngele Was transferred tothe Acade my, and ,by, the aid of Dome benevolent Ariends:who had been attracted. by his re-, markeble,development talent of the highest order;le was enabled to enter. Franklin Col-, lige, Where he gniduateo with honor, fully realizing the highest expectations of those 'who now watched his career with ; growing interest. ft was expected that - he Wouldde-` vote himselt to the mintetry ;- but 9 it.tvus ultl ,mately determined _otherwise. Young Ste phens aimed at independence ,for himself , and family... He, entered. a iew office,.and . . In a effort time, belare he was yet out oLhis minority, was edmitted.,4o. prootiee, ootirte, by 'a epeoiaj acisif,ths Legislature of; Georgia,;...A,llifiv;yeore feAcl.flitojit the first ' 4 rank of, hhiliteteeih)W,anth: one of . ther. fi rst uses of his good for t une was, to return, with intereht,:the faVor he,hadi.receiy,ed.'whenr,in; adversity. "Anioiut.Whig, he was elected to repreisent htecnounty .. kin the State" !Aglaia- E tittei tri',htith`hriMaheipicviieh 04:gleetithility,, inat : :lB43,:there was a vacapeyta filled in ployel,Orilegatioir; tl;en:''ty hig party, as usual, were called UtOO.' to .ncinitriate' their :'e.4ndidate;'9Wingie the-signal defeat.of: the party in Abe tgeneta i ' election, -which, had' ta ken place - t j etialent tient meu'ef , :the - iiarly.te : ptiteti the; cartv#Bl; .and it was ess' ow ng, is'fa q ,ekl V(r. Stephens was SiOetiarttalliOstiAkie,( o. Little hope w a s ant [tarns owing to,the,limeilLoootoeci majority, which ' ' ;was kno. r mtb exhit: the! upper sectio n o f 163 ' itite;'*ipie tikcho,olot , ,;eou'oi;'o4d ,, ViiiWthel his . ieifeelion. that it cduliltttot hurt a '4O to 6O - r'e P9 I I II TI,,A . Jt; 70 1 " *- 111 1 , :p ci *P r il$,Piqr-e* s'IPFP lone . ; for the'ictititageellPtintyf OSO4isgaing .1' every eoanypenttetidieuettllttipeople_l4.l', ::every; Court PR* ‘4li s-9 1lonents,tacing O'a4tiflooSoB!ktlflPjf7 accounts (lmp!.toe at i rfes of his effortsy hestened •• P,?,P..ssottYPATF,lflic ,P.PO P9PPIP , PeO?F,PIN 3 R . ,! 0 ,94rr41 1 .1 mf,lY# cu tti?n A4oo.illnk s TTA o l :ireW9JimpAliim rikf1,04 1 .141,1.1:00,1 o ,q9f,F!sklllildlant orntoVimlivove r , :Oft vo . ,l4tii.Or I‘, r ''!tslekffAk# , Of F9pipw,txtt, (41141#4.i_9 r . oies,S* 0 , 1 9,1 0-401,004***lof 1 0,49,V000 1, uppergoorgicyg , qg" .cp,0`F0K,T04(4,,-14,,,14#, =lll.l folletritilm and, had listened ; to • A e :... ! sh P - •P iI PPO'9 1 11' 01, 0,4 e, cpugleStta l ll -44 r iitliniraorc)iiii 'ringer , spiting from her neat,: r and : excliumedgiacoart,gopi : itiess•me, I -lif. .feonlif :only have, a, boy li4e.tput,,lN ain'to die arixt i l, On Anoiher occasion, ; I .itittiiontoCO? ,i(eeingtthrif their speaker tins geitingftl e , worst of the,conflicti endeay,ofed; , the tile . ing, and -seyaral, nij • . l,trerei.•rqerrees re-:74t. * err: frrredeireie,kkeefrP ' ;!P" : '!ata4ll)lelee,d;•*.hte..Pi'MheeeVie. •Al!..C 4 Rtllk il'i .ge • f5. t 9p!! , •') 3 4 0 019,4 1 at) ; Aid? ,metititafireei - •whe pad: beiffivataniding••.fif ' .refs l ,4 o ,,l:l44o o .ol.94.befrelleill.frireklgeni looking•tr infottie,ll4 of, 04 speaker: and • .g! sl ,, n g - , cs !!!P L .'fli e . t 'Vr 7 'N9 r g e frbYt Fugl' l 4 c 4n t 41sti41-r.'Ptop ,sattai3ot,t)Al same iime,preseriting;hisgpa. f :. (Ho' i .t , .fiagets on the boy. I'm as‘good.o: dummy • , oral as any of ye, but won ' t see no foul play. He's tellin you nothing but the truth 'and if one els:_yoqiirea,to.tonch let cild',Betsi loose : among_ you quipker'n, You' can say .Jack Robinson !' The confusion Taesoon.,quieteiloind Mr. stephene pro ceeded with his speech..‘,,,,,‘ Thus ; in 'one shott_month :he encouteted and-defeated , pearlyLall-the-promment-lead.- s era of the opposite' party on theii own ground, 'completely revolutionized a large sectien of the State that had always' iefore given an overwhelming Locofoco vote. The result . .was the triumphant eleotfonsyf Mr. Stephens to Congress, and kr..C)zwrord as Governor Of the State. Since that time Mr. Stephens has represented lits district with a- bility, and has perhaps, 'exerte4 a greats!. in- Ruence, both in and out of Congress, than ,any other man in the Hbuso, to preserve the harmony and unity of the national Whig party, and to promote - its succesi:-- "7"lep , nrrisir,mutro - ig t rame-and feeble constitution, of a very youthful ap pearance, with a voice clear, musical and child-like. His influenoe:,with his constitu, honey is almost unbounded, based, as ik is, upon their confidence in his enlarged Petro tism, sound judgement andirimeechable.in tegrity in al: the relations of life. , He is now about, thirty:Ave years of, age, and, should ate to spared to the country, he' is destined lichtare atill _higher_honors for_lia_mative State, b 3 enrolling his name among those of • ,'.the first.Stataarnen.uf AMerica, • .„ ..:Pi - 4:A*.,*:4i4 Fronilkiirirestnifnitet Review. 1N114111190.1' ARE the planets inhabited 1 lie question Which presents{ itself' to the human mind, and for a solution of ivhich we as naturally , look to the science or Aiirononly. But when the immense distance which separates us from even the nearest of ' the planets is remembered, it din scarcely beta matter• of salrpriseren the telescope affords no direct evidence of :the question,.'whether the plan ets, like - the earth, ate inhabited globes..-'- Yet though'it . gives no dire& answer to - the Inquiry modern Astronomy- has . collected together a*.mass of facts, connected by the positiout and motions; the physical character and . conditiont; and the parts played in the solar system by the several glolles of which' that solar system is competed, which form a vast body of analogy, leading the intelli gerit mind to the conclusiont that the planets . are Worlds, fulfilling in 'the - economy of - thenniverint the 'same functions, created by' .the 11861113 , 1?ivine hand, -Mr . the Babe' moral :purposes, and with the' s ame' deitinies. at ,Mrtly:-: , Thusi:Maniple` we. • find that , those erbt likii , oer Min, roll in regulated perieds 'round she sun; , ks' that.' they , IMO • 'night's: and . driss;:and , successions , ot 'teasensf that' they 'ire-provided.' with atnlosphereOltipPerting , clouds and:agitated . by Windt; and lime, 'WM,- . their climatea and , seasont- are:•evaperatirti ,- 1 eniflhatf Showers reheat' theii.atirlacei. l For: ' wk. ksoif , :that" 'tv hirever; the 'existence of elands is made manifest; there. water must! exist;. there evaporation , must go , on ; therh , electricity, , with ~its train.ef pheepeteltz!i" must leigni.there rain mest:,,,tall;:thefa . : boa andenowinurktlesker l d......W's,i ••eir:1..4.';,1.1 -1 e r TMOrltrithif 44 1 b -0- 40 11 . 00 'dm ' 91) ate ~! 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Ask 7 theirielift':rif#t'fpifted ray until they ceases to - bit eitpreeitittle:titAilife riil,;4o;::l4tk ia4k in,referenpe to the pteseitt:rii i testh*: l 7!! - I if thtt l l l 4Pohfis paved is a solid'spherit`, 'ettrVed eleretiens an- Octane to, theie fanniitar pri:t f liii Amen • 'tains relleys of the terrestrial serfak4—• fir Inning ihetn r werld;filled raiite and snows, and clouds ,itintorone ittiiteittitthe;p6rOl'aiis'a t rul of .organic life, which is intimately , ., dependent it on auch'itili*lons or its.. 717- oiP 2 Turt BI OA• Fon the discovery of this wornferftil:func lion of nature, we are indebted to; Dr. Mir vey, who lived in the time of .Queen, tliza both; the knowledge of which has conferred incalculable "advantages upon mtipltind;— The velodity with which the - hlooctinUst flow when the heartheatcvislertf/y is Mon ceivable ; for, in the ordinary course of ,na ture, the heart contracts 9000 times in 'one ``hour, -- aaalilime - ejecting - orre - Ounce of Flobit. icu ar n_oor eacriptson r -- - it is necessary to state, that there is prov,Wed in the central port of the body a liellowmus cle, invested with spiral tubes, running, in both directions. BY, the contraction 'cif t•hose fibres the eides . c4 tie. 'muscular cavities are necessarily squeese, d together, so as.to, tome . out from them any fluid-which they may at that time contain; by •the - relaxation of 'the same Abres, the - cavities are hi their, turn di. . dated; and, of.course r prepared_to admit ev. ery ftuid which may 131 poured into thorn.— Into these cavities are inserted "the grand. worths, both of the arteries whiA carry. •Out the .blood, and , of the veins which bring it back. Thiais ogeneral account of the, op• paratus and ithe;ainipleatidea of itic . ,acition is, that by each contraction` aportiotibihiciod liferadieb syringe into the adeif4 ; :11:t ,;••.. . . 914,nt,_144 , 0 1 !,4,90),F,1 qiu,t,t)P,PC.tli9ll cowed from ithe,”tireins:: Thisf:produataki at _ each pulse, a Motion. and Obeite injireirriass Of blood to the 'amount of - Witit i ge,citiity contains, Ohich,rn a full grown human-heart is about an ounce, or two table.s t i...tonsful,—• Each cavity at least will contain one °truce of blood. The heart contract.' 4000161'163'm one hour; from Which if follows, that, there passes thfcifigOlie-heart?iviiry hour /10111r'' . . ounces, or 350 pounili of , NO4_ 410'. _ whole mars of blond is about •tweritOre , ' ,; .pouride; iro that a rpkantity blood; egital to thembole blood wilbih. the bodY; thiPough the, heart fourteen times Inv:Mel:tour, which is about ontounce every four mita. 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