Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 30, 1849, Image 1

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Doctor Ad.
HOMOEOPATHIC Physiceiri:' Office
41 .'" in Main street, in the house formetly occu
ted by Dr. F., Elliman. ap• 9 '46.
Dr.. I. O. Loomis, .
_ %,v11,1.1 perform al
q i e e ti r t a h iC til Vairemreaui
tedfor theirproservakm. Stroh as Scaling,_Filing._
Plugging,. &o, or will restore Cho lose
by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single 'tooth
to a fall eau. IgrOffi,co on Pitt street, a few .
doors.sOuth of tho Railroad Hotel. 1)r. L. flab•
c ant the last ten days of every month.
- Dr. John J. layers,
'I'IA.'S REMOVED his Office and dwel
6 ling to the house Udjoiuing his' Drug Store
"a West ifigh street. , • evil 1
Dr, W. L. Crei: ,
(Successor of Dr. John Crag*, deceased.)
WILL, attend all Medical' calls in town or
country, by oAv•or NIGHT, and will give
every attention to patients entrusted to his cure.
Ori'llefl on Enst•lligh street, opposite Ogil,
by's store.. . nov22-6m
Windsor Rawlins, M. D.
ei RAD 1./ iffiriffitlltedffifil - Cidleo7
-115-reetectfally-011ers-ltis-services-to-tho-puh
lie.• Dr. Ratiiiinajtaving had.eit , ht years expe
rience in the ['MO lee of his Prormsion in Mary.
landlihd Pennsvlitania, fluters himself dint: he
can give general satisfaction to those requiring
hie aid. Office street opposite the Man.
'mien Honsetliotel and first door south of the
hitthoilist. &arch;
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February-7th, 1849. • -
Pinose,
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ATTORREi r AT LAW, will practice in
,the..etweral Courts of z pumherland county.-- ,
OFFICE opposili the jail In the room with
W. T. Brown, Esq. _ [riiayß
John — B, Parker,
A, TToRNEir AT LAW. OF FICE
Lit , in North Hanover Street, in the room for
merly occupied by-the Hon. F Watts.
March 21.1849,-.
Wm. T. Brown,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. will pra6tic e
in the several Courts of Cumberland.cou n
T. Office in Main street, nearly opposite th
ounty jail, Carlisle. • feb 9
- ' . Gerson 0; Moore,
ATTORNEY AT LAN . Office in
the room lately -.-oecapied—by -Dr. Foster,
deceased. • mar 3.1 '47
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EDWRD—OLARIESON,'
ENGRAVER ON WOOD, No. 807 1 WO
nut Street, Philaoelphia.-
Irr Orders may 6e sept-by mail. •
Dee. 20 1848 t—Gm •
Conveyancing.
DEgDS, BONDS, Mortgages, Abroornents
and other instruments of writing_nimtly and
accurdtely drawn by‘t,he subscriber, who maybe
- found at.the office of the Carlisle Bank.
decitiaff • A. ILE NDEL.
James R. Smith,
ATTORNEY AT. LAW. Has RE
NO hismrfiae to Beetem's Row, two
doors from Burkholder's Hotel: , [apr 1
GE03.1113 ESE,
STECE . OF 11;IE PEACE.
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J lice at Ills residence, corner of Main street'
and the Public Square, opposite, Burkholder's
In addition to the duties of JUStiVe of,
the Peace, will attend to all kinds of writing,
such as deeds, buds, mortgages, indentures,
articles of agreement, notes, &c.
Carlisle, ap.18'49.
• WRIGHT & SAXTON,
IMPOILTEKS AND DEALERS IN-FOR
EIGN & DOMESTIC •HARDWARE,
;bleats, .r aims, Dye Staffs, Oil, Iron,,,Steel,Nails
would invite the attention of persons want
ing,goods in their line, in the .large assortment
they have just opened, and which they offix, at
t he very lowest cash prices, • feb2:l
John P. Lyne,
ITI-IQt,ES . AILE and ,Refail Dealer
Forei.
Oil, Maas,. at thelbld stand' N:
war Stiard, nrliela, hair just received
Nc* Iroll - inil - Vhiladelpliia - letarge - addition: to -
tua I:raiereloek; to Which 'the attention of boy
ar/ is retpiested, as he' is' determined to sell
ower than any : other house intown. . aprl9
WALTERS & HARVEY,
•• . (Laic liazelhuree& Waliersj
PRODUCE and Gdncral Commission Mel
chsnts, 'Nos. Ii and lE., Spcm'a Wharf,
BALTIMORE. Liberal cash advancca'mado
on consignments of, sif kinds of Produce,
, A. 70 • Av, 7 . , A r
NptiGd.' "
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Tligi,,Obtartilsatitne,rs •
Cnnnborland conoty
"deemjf:lirOper,.tO,fnforin pupao,lhat
,ied meOtings qt the . Beard Comedisaialieri will
"betel& on, 'tha', sObeand; 'and fontift,ilgOodaya of
• 'eittolvnriOntfl. t_i r te . any p4pfm, having
birsines, With' 'skid ;800, Mikt . ,niocat,l tliep at
ofetCe in ,Oirlisial . • •
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4)lolng , :iantl. Soouing t
in Lbutlier gtieet:"
—" 'near: tlteOollege,.dyttstsdies! and Gentle
apparrel, till - colors, and warrants all Work
abe 'satisfactory. - Orders in his line relipectfully
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lest: , Price•Wi ,be pout ( oath or in
pelleir kbe,sobeeriher 'for:good RAGS. ~ The
togs .rnay be A.eliverokbr:the -Paper • Mill; livO -
Wes fromSfarljEtlo . 4orVatoiWarehouse of Mr. '
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2o the Voter of thimberland Co i ttr
FELLOW - ,CITIZENS -r 1 offer myself to your
considertition flu it candidate for the Office of
SHEI4.IPF Audio appronching elention,oubject
to the action of the Whig Connty Convention.
'and reepectfidly solicit your support.
SIIiJOS A EGE.
may 23,'49.
1 .T0.-. l the-Independent-Voters-Of
• - -berland County.•
T A . zr,p - CITIZEN S: — I myself to
[ Your cnitaiticretion it s c .an didgm for the
.office of SHERIFF , eutAct,to the deciafon of
the Whig ..Couhty Convention, nod very re.
epectfuffy solicit your suppor
Hepewell to.
May 9,',1?
SITEREPTALI Y..
FELLOW.C.ITIZEDtS of Cumberland co.,
I oiler myself to your. consideration for the oG
flee of SHERIFF, subject.to the ”omination of
the Whik Cetinty, ComMution. • Should I be
fortunate enough_to be elected, I will discharge'
the duties 'of the office with inmartiallty and fi.
delity.. • ROIrTrMeCARTNEY.
!Carlisle, Antil '49—te . •
elv - the-Vtit raof-Oun4berlaria-Aomaty
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---. - PELL - OW.CITIZEAIth - rs solicitation
of monk friends 'I hereby of er'mvself to your
consideration as a, candidatefor SHERIFFot
the ensuing ginefOrelectioii, subject to the de..
°Mien of the Whig County Convention. Should
I be nominated and elected, I promisd,
charge the ditties the - Mike with fidelity' and
humanity. I the •efpre respetcfully`solicit . your
support. ' JOSEPH McDA-RIVIOND.- .-
Newville, . '
To the Voters of Cumberland Coma",
FELLOW FNS Enc.:hinged • by "
numerous friends, I hereby offer myself to your
consideration as a candidate Tor the office of
SHSItIFF:of Cumberland county, at the mum
ing general election,subject.to the decision ofthe
Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe
nominated pnd elected, I pledge myself to dis
charge the duties cifihild oft.) with impartiality
DAVID GRISWISLIt.
Shippensburg, april II '499te*
To the Voters of Cumberland County.
FELLOW-CITIZENS-1 oiler myself to
your consideration as o candidate for the office
of 'BIIERIFT, of CunMerland county, at the
next general election, subject to the decision of
the Democratic County Convention Should 1
be ribinifiated and elected, I pledge myself to
discharge the duties of said.office with fidelity
Carliale, A prilLi 1---
111LLO NV-A I ZEN S r—Being solicited by
a number of my friends. 1 offer myself as
a candidate fur the office of et the
ensuing election, and will ice thankful for your
.4ultrages. 'Should .1 be elected, I hereby Rio%
mine to perform the duties Ofsaid office
faith
fully.-. • : Respectfully,
April 4—to: JOHN F HUNTER.
To the Voters of amberland-County.
• FELLOW-CITIZENS-4 hereby offer my
self to your consideration fur the office of'SHE
RIFF of Cumberland County, and respeCtitil
ly solicit your support, pledging myself, if elpc.
ted to discharge the duties of said office with
fidelity. Yours, respectfifify,'
MONTGOMERY D.ONALDSON. •
West Tentisbote - tp
'49—to
71 - 1, ELLO W -CITIZENS the solicits.v
tion of a number of a number of my friends
1 offer myself item caudidate tortho office of
Brigade Inspector, at the ensuing Jurie &cation
and w.ll be thankia' for your support.
1011 N -W YNKOOP.
np2s'49ie
FELLO W-CITIZENS ; I hereby direr
myself to your consicleratiton as a candidate ler
the office RI BEWARE INSPECTOR, RI the ens
tog election, told respectfully solicit your suplit
port. Should I be elected. I pledge .royselC,,io
discharge its duties with fidelity,.
: • DAVID AVIIERaY
Newburg, April 11. 1849. -
•-; ; ;d . BRIGADEINSPECTOR. '
ercrTirviroins
..F1113811:LAND C011b!
TY.4le.V.ing' beeh encouraged by, a 'titbit
tier of niy friends I' otrer laymen to ,yout eon•
siderntion e Cundidato fur the office oflini.
DADE lasrstyrow, et the °fleeing election:, I there
lore respectfully . solicit your eullYages tor said
office. (nal 4 te) WM A LSO
WIGAN.. INSPECTOR,' 1
FELLOW-CITIZENS :AN)) SOL'
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DIMS of the county of tumbarland, 1 !offer
myself as a candidate for, titc office of BRIGADE
INSVECTQR at the. en.guing elaction. I respectful ,
ly solicit your suffrugss.tor O.m same. ~ ,
. . . ... -J. EMMINGER.
.'. Kingatown, April:a . to • • 4t . ...
I)IiIGADE INSIICTOR.. • .4,,.
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• Feitety-cyrtiENs r=c—' t„ otrei • 148'014 to
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iour conslilortttion,asa' cundidatefor the office
of 'l3atolne-lptsr Evrou, at . the:ensuing,eleetien,
im June next, end', shall .be thankful for ,youir
support. , . I H, W ,11AcC,ULLODGii.
Dickinson, April 4,-t0.,•„ ', ~ ~,! ~, , ,
Briga e Inspector.. l
allow StihliOrt"A,t Oa: ,rontnnit "Orniiii
nit friend s Meg ;leave to oiler myself to your
-eousideralion-no- a candidate-Jot-the offiot,of
-ITntcgn, j at Alin„ i
outlyng, njOet io n ina
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June mextnd yhtd r 'fiel, kralefol to yob fur you
‘euppOrt. '• - JOHN •CI4EPIO,IIIsIIN,',F , .'
-Ilogeeforn. Bilver , flprinetni-MintB :
114010.inspector:1—,..4, -
ELLOw-CITIZENS Being ,80114iiCill
• by 'a , hdinbar 'Of my, fiiebdietO ,"strii) We'' e •
•tunditlate'• • for otficW 'of tBRIGAIIE
SPECTOR . , I leitiby cigar inyself
sitioration of Our support, and leepeiitfililif • so:'
licit yopr. Edrow. v , Il liVilii),F4),CP. OV.
aM relet?-4te , -
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o sea of iiffIGADE' INS kluTOlt, t
f il e f n o .:
ening election in Juno and will be.
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a militaty.ttbuttonottieth - thit •ilyttliorb ,
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tcandidatetlortltatonlOtfalkottvVpato;OgNsit'Aii ,
tioi lho torm;.tif 310 VoroO:tomtnOtiolliC'Pefttho
expiration-xony.tposein' tovintrof• oeiVielii."." •
Agreetiblylii.tlidlittiokilifiry IRViii cifTlittneyt
-vsOia. the - olOctiomfor; li tigptiter , GontratrvilL
to hold' atl:the'' se‘teritt:attilbtioo, of ti t tiltr
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Volunteors oitly l ;fiti- th.e'rfiiittlircipd:tak• Titi
":ilexc,"iii Ifs thii PriOquiti . opeetil may , d!reok•-t.
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BY R. H. i . OOOARB.
Here now le , a,young an and a4Mang writer,.
who will abolti make him elf favorably known to e
wile circle_nf reuders.; ❑ the first place, we ean4
not helpllliiiklog that he tee because he cahoot'
help It. - Illisafatslons seem to unto be the outpour 4
log of natural thoughts In spontancams verse. Hqq
observes. well, moreover, and Is, really a 'faithful
limner of nature. 'We would ask the riediei attain:
001 to the following lines, descriptive ofeeveral of
the wrlrer's family pets:— .
110§s.
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"A little child a limber elf.
Singing, denting to herself,t,
Through the live-long sun Mer di', '
In hooks and places , far wafriy,.
Now in the forest, up the trees,
Reeking, swinging In the breeze,
Scattering dew. from off the 'epray• -
On her face-anon away,
la a race with barking'Tray
Shouting, scampering o'er the plain
Through the wavy-meadow grass,
Up the hill and down again.
In'the greeti.edged garden^walits,
With a wreath of /ones crowned,
Scaring from the flowers the flield
Angry bees with belts of gold,,
Chasing butterflies around i
- ed of tulain_theltotimaktel
- AO buoy herself With knitii
• Andshicie away in aquiet no lc;
And sit far hours-with - if pi ore bo
.Nodding„ frilling asleep et. la t, _ .
Murmuring in her slee
,Of past riellghl; ne'a'red- Pipped s ell,
On share, of the sounding deg/.
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A pleasant thing, a spirit Wight,
FUll - ol gladness and delight
Klittle strayed away
Trani ihe• walls of neIIVETII .. - at play
Flying thimigp Its pearly gpia
After inorffng's pomp and state I
Vliandering to a %solid of- care,
Sin, and sorrow, and despair;
Making, with her angel face,
'A sunshine in a.shady place."
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A little youngster, five years old,
A roguish mad cap, free and bold,
Tricksy, frolicsome and gay,
'Plotting mlecbief all the day,
SteatingsGranny's spectacles;
Looking as his eon were dim,
And the ivory headed cane
And the wig of Uncle Tim I
Strutting with a manly stride,
• Mocking. imitating him ; r
Romping in the shady nooks,
• With our dueling little Best '
_jeering over Willy's books,
••Telitatlng deepest Studiousness,
Grave as a muter in his school— -
Flitting on his little stool
tie sure. ,
Staid gaud ocher and demure,
Itlaking.taees unaware. -
Climbing Ruth's or toolbar's chair,
Tickling; letting down their hair,
Dropping
_with a merry shout
Laughing, chnsing Kate about—
Scampering frbm TOORI'IO room.
Hiding In the-curtained gloom- -
In the corners dim and dark-
Huddling, crouching in thershade,
By his shuffling feet at last=
And his smothered laugh betrayed
Saiortalactuowas,
Slas•ory Arbon* Insects
The following singular_ lama—are from
" Newman's H istory of Insects ' ' 'They show'
that even among creeping Things, Miglit.eub
veils right, and the strong. tyruMtir;e tiver the
weak;—" The mom. remarkallle I'4ll. con
fleeted with the history of ants is the propeh
shy possessed by certain species to kid•
nap the workers of other species, and compel
them to labor tor the benefit of the comtnu
lily, thus Using them completely as slaves;
alai. as far as we vet. k9ow, the kidnappers
are_ reth- or pate.coloted ants; and the slaves,
likieo.6e captured natives of Atrica t are of a
jet black:. The time for taking slaves extends
over a paind of atiot ten weeks, and ,never
commences omit the male and female are
about eniergitig from the pupa slate.; and
!thus the iuthless marauders never
. inteffere
with the continuation of the specie. This
instinct seems specially provided; for,Aiere
the Maio ants created for no other end than
to.. 411 the station , slavery, to which they
.appear to he doonted r still, even, that office
.must. fail, were the auttelta ,maclei,on
their, nest before the wigged myriads-have'
departed or are departing, 'charged ~with ihe;
,duty of continuing' 1110)0)k-tad,. ,IVlten Abe!
red ants are about to stilly forth ; on a maraud. .
ing expedition, they-send scouts to ascertain
:iliespottorptit'siticin iirl , Whicht , loolonyrtif ne-i
'rue. , rnarber foundi These 10Mo:bevies
diScovered theJobjeCtiol, theirtattutichicrinurnl . ,,
to the nest ,and report their, enctutatt.;tShortlyl
afterwards the at my of rea r _antommarcherti,.
'forth, headed by.a vanguard, which ipper2;
patettlyr•Ohanging-Etbe Itifgichhugstiithich' •
,constitute.it,•, when they , lhavetedaanbedt a
t little helot ny m aim body dtalEfallinteibtet
ffie , fear. and beiugtreplaced,py oitio*Thist . ,
vanguard , Consists of eight or ten anta,ottly.:+;
Wben they ave at rived near the ne:ro co 'I,
the'
ab'ous;:tieitiwatif,doll*
:tnopintluilibl;lllcf,object4il , their
Lig4oranttol , ita Oxactit:ObilitiOn; At
.'soover the settlernerft ; and the foreniorif ,
the invaders, ruslAidirpppettirtuslt la ‘!, 3 at i,tl
tßuk;*e triet;tiVapitled;,ivith atit`i frequently
Oiled by'tha negtoriertpn
is' quickly - tientirifitiested to the IhtelloP of <
the nest;:the negtoes sally totiti`* ,4 titeu.•
sands"; and the rutrunts rushing le the, res..
`Omaha lenshes, which,
'howeVok always termidititb the'ilefetifot '
the negtoes; who witirelielltik re*
1 0110 W,B Ih4
( 4, 10 t. , .11 n id e, 4, f
soehe fsi94l 4 ` Ina', 'tea `t!ptis, with 'Weir '
to?rN'''ell.,oo'44#4ll'l#'-hte open ° To i l PP { '
tte t!gro ant-fiilfs, and rush.' itiip;the heart
1 1 . 0A1MP1 1 5rsti 9 gr°zYttli c ftit•Ihmii'igAlutted tin
Ifittt3/100 - AgirdiO l divOti.lit - qt.Ato woutal — ,
'ilhatdi.ms,....The red, ants' return In pefiect
tartlet' hi their net;,bearing them their
1 ,104 . 1 to.
, giidiiisearstodie.trepttel prectiely ac their;
Awn ;,.ant/,,llM l NrefAttrtf r wilienlthey )(mists°,
Pfif9l lll the', vtir,i9M dRIPPII),,O I 9 RopT,.l4nity;
with the stoutest enemy . and imparente.e4,
will. They relish' 'the nest, .16;0ra/rite' assa.;
gee, collect food, deed' the itteyte .Aak ‘ st;i s ther;
, p,opas into' the'nuttahltiel um" perfprinliitotiry4, , '
thin %vellum of the Ottl9 l l` 4 oenff•
' Tr 'Th ' ti
to timiu 8.- ey-- oil got t
timly as il fulfilling the)iotOutliealtol?o,t'',
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TimPiPPRTI.M I 4II th! 3 ‘ '
atuTAI 4riag, in WO *l[ll9r.e are t4rel
,ctrjoer..l,arlestanding,ip , tbs,;chencei, below" ) .
look rug, pp„witii
,awe ro,thrkvast layek of nil.
lievyn,_ reeks, which ,the,Atruighty
,bridged
over.thorie evcrlastuur abatineut,. Chi"
morning : stais onng tosetheq, The
piece of sky ,spanning,th9St . ,rueasureless
,piers, is Mil ol sters,altheugli it is reidday. —
ft is Angst five htindEed , ,lCet i Joint_ wher e..
they stare., up , those , perpendicrier bulwarks
of. iimestone,,,to the key,
arab, whichappears,.to them only ;of, the
size of, a man's hand. Ther,si,lence,ol d eath
is rendered pore impressive,.by the little
, stream that falisirorn rock to reciedoWa tne
channel. :The - Sari is ,darkened,.., no the
boys have unconsciously. . uncovered their
heads as,if standing'in ,the presence chem.
bet of the Majesty, of the, whole, earth. At
last, 'this .feelipg tiegine.to wcer,,away; they
egtn o ocl ruk-thai
others have been there before them. They
see the names of hundreds Colin . the lime
stone abutment. A new feeling comes ,over
their young hearts, and their knives are in
their hands in an instani. !CWhitt man has
done man, can do," •iti watch-word;
while, they draw theMSeivek up. and :carve
then names a• foot above 111°3+3 of .ia..huntired
full grown men who have .bedu there before
them.
They are all satisfied with this feat of phy
sical exertion except one whose example
illustrates perfectly the *gotten truth that
Mere is no royal road to intellectual emi
nence. This ambitious youth sees a name
just shove his reach, a name that. will be
green in. the memory .of, the world., wire'
when those of Alexander, Omar, and Bona
parte shall rat in oblivion. was the name
of Washington. More. he marched with
Braddock to that. fatal field, he had .been
theM7add -name- a-lcnit= abn i ve-11 is
predecessor-. It .was a gloried; thought of
,the boy, ro . write his name side by side with
-{hut-of the great father of his . country. He
graspirtis. , knile with a fi rmer 'har.4 and
clinging to a jutting crag . , he cuts again into ,
the limestone,about, a foot above where he
stands, he then reacherntiand eats •another
lot his hands. 'Tis ort dangerous adventure,
but is he puts his feet anAbands chose
' grain's, and draws Itimself4lo - ,carefully to his
4 1 P Jonlbs.he finfle 'fOot.,rie,ev;e;
every Marne chronicle* id.that mighty . wall . ,
While his dompan inns •...arc hint.
*ith concerti and admiration, he cute, this'
name in radaTintpitliteirfargirand deep; into.
matflitnralbuid; His knife in his
nand, and strength in his sinews; Buda new
created aspiration ju his heart.
Again he cuts another niche, and again
he carves his name in large 'capitals. This
is net enough. Heedless of the entrelities o(,1
his cdmpanions, he cots and climbs again`.—
Tire gradations of his ascending.scale grow
1
wider apart. • He measures his length at ev
ery gain 'he cuts. The voices of his friends
wax. weaker and Weaker, till their words 1
are. finally. lost 011 his oar. 'He now Icir the
first time casts a look beneath hid'. , Had'
that glance lasted a 'moment, that moment,''
would have been the last. He clings with a
convulsive shudder to. his little.. nichein the
.rock. An awful abyss 'atvits his-althost
lain fall. , Hdis luinv l vfith'sdynre eiertio‘ t
and. frdiribling iMm' the :i3Otitiicv of OW'
deitruction
. 0, which he la, expoied. Hie
knife is:word half way tOlhe heft. He can
heai Vaicia'bei UlletheliVorild'af tis - thrrer- -
ethic)* , 'What a me-
Monti What o,fiteitgrd chinice to. escape
• destruction Tjjere,,ts,pq tradinehis steps,
'it is' impossible ialieep' his pletitial hold 'a
mOment., ills,c 4 ornpunipemstantly , see title
n,' and , await { his
as , their '6Wn''
for
'l'44, '1:MA11*(1'041er; b it ers and • ." .t , .
to corkeiann wifness,or avert his destruction..
thisof l ~l%companiona r an)idipates'hie
desire. ' Bwift as 114 Ivind he boonda doWri r.
the, elionnef r dlig t e.situatio o t e ated•
b6y,arp-toldnprirrAhe latherhi leahh.sidite.
t,stiv,limslos'opialthoatfeterinal length roll on,'
vd thentoirehundnidasatentling rn thatrocki
channel/and ',hundreds' on the bridge obey • „
,idi c tUlding4 , their, breath; andn awaiting: thri, ,
,feariul,catustropberi The•peon boy: hears the
dium of.. nets, and nurnerousl.,soiceapboth,
.nhoye and belo . W.v),He'rlati Alegi di st ing u ish, ,
the lone' 011,1ths. fullie(i Who: is mho utidg -3 41,
all the jenergr of despair, PW,lllipm b
lilrn 4 don't - look down! "Your potheriticd: ,
1-lea r ry f rind'illiirfe:glac riig:iiliO . infrVing kW.
;you i 'Don'f tank dci'qiii'l k4p') oir 4c1 . 16
words tii i ;'7 ? l,:o" 'tini , `ki'dy'diiiiiitlUoi'dn's l fti r :
'Higoji , 4 , iis tire #keriliiiirafiiiiiiteivii:ris'll:4-•
'e'en/and ble'y r unii,g'itVat I:4i'ii i in t 40 ,c,' ! ” i .
'llieri,l-le`gliiiPS agdii' iiii:iitilia:' 'l-ifaula
', ~,,.: , T, i,,,, , 91... )?,,,.. ", , t ,,, ' ,• .
another, mane, ano eucup?ronot,ts a dded to
til i ri'lltillate'riel"ide'`rrinid;res 'tlitirliOg:ll:j . '
'reedit eilliYineti'll'i r iiii l'i,i;i'il',olsl9;aV„l-14, care
tally iiikniiini'ilig.';'vgietiai f:UileiV."..fliig iii 4 :,
letialY-40--ifilikVilt-11144 , i4ittligeiellie.: .
~ Y,lB l P OrrfryJAo74,Vir,i4il,B,,orifryti3iaty,. v ain 1 .
,PRF!'!' ° )PFBII ° AI I ,I eI tri I ,!!',',RNSSIOOFTRI
4usails - Tie a ip - opienk , 0 sseh . I ticnortrafmtiel. - - -=,
, ~, a,r , , , ~.1., . -, "" ''' . 4 r'i
It 4i t e j er tllßMlt i iirA.o.i I RPI4 I IIg.rAI .
Vri a P i tl lll 4lA l l htillirglng# 9 firPlPA li9,:iuk :
easier,'ostio vlfrog9l yihoet'it Jul filii;iAV
° ,.. - D ,i,., ,,,., 4r- „A 0 ,- .. , .. , A. 1.1,4 - r.... a
.;grill::rozik, p ittir,st n,u'lle, sun is he‘y rims 1,,,
1 0 iiijktPtiktY;FiN v Elf4;# l i*-qeot ' Pbliil u bl t.
ukhl..; l ll l 6 6s : l l:P i f! t all) i gto';!l'l l .l* . '
Iti ii l*,:,. ' b p. ,t,,q'-1. 1 0 / , hit °.914,•44.11.9, r -
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Optc4ilkti;!',V9G,PBf. , ol".. f M;4,jioti9 o ft9;g?
1
,ividiiiiddr ttrie o)retyangiugmattuterlp. , :l'his
iiiiiirainin , orfia — iiia l liiiiii iirlill , b+ii . :iq
.., ~,
4vreizotnorrikv6in*asiiir. ,,, vitiislua
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Wtil =fail EIEIZZEIJiIx9EI 3 RCP !Er o
aNifigi Joins o
hTridTe - drpe - rettedrultonrcliffirturthreeifrand •'•
rithslnt Whro °Pei. in • then' handti--
6it bidderiii 'bele w.
.Piltyglintytiot;ci mus.4skitilAqtgise the lon',
gest rope din reach him. His wasting blade
strikes'agdih'into the limestone. This 64 t‘
efeerginkpainfully, loot by font from tinder'.
that lofty arch. Spliced . roues ate ready, in
.theibunds.of ..those who are leaning . over the •
outer edge, of the bridge. - Tigto minute'
more and all Will , bp over.,: The bliyde to
worn to the last . . hlfinch., :The bri§Att„head
reels; Its eyes.are starting from theicsockets. •
His last hepts:ls bia life •
must hang upon the next gaiihti:tiii.'„Triai'.4
niche is his last. ,
Al the last faint gash he makes, his knife,
h!l; faithful knife, falls front: his tiervelesi
,
hand, and singing along Ijm precipice falls
at .his mother's Seat. " An, inyoluotaryigroan
of despair runs tike rid-138th knell. through
the chattnel belowidd fill idstill as tha'grave'.
At the height al Veraily . Orna hithdra' feet;
t•e evote is ppe ess an,
closing eyes to conimerid 'UE443(1131,0! God.--
' ['jabot a moment—there !-L-one:lecit ewingS
off!-he is reeling , --trembling—toppliiig
ver to eternity l—Hark Vi shout lolls, on hie
ear from above I The mess who is - lying
with hall his length. over the bridge has.
caught a glimpse of the boy's heed and
'Quick as thought the,neosed
'rope'is within the teach of the sink ing.youth.
'No one bitaihes. With a faint convulsive
effort the swooning boy drois his aims into
the noose. Earkness conies over frith, and
With the. words God ! and motber whir.
pared on his lips just loud enough to be
heard in heaven, the lightening 'rope like
him out of his last shallow niche. Not a lip
moves while he is dangling over that (earful
abyss but when a sturdy Virginian reaches
dawn and draws up the lad, and holds him
1 up in his arms before the tearful, breathless
multitude, such shouting, such leaping and
weeping ti - jor, never greeted the ear of
human being•so recovered from the fawning
gulf of eterudy. • E. D.
LETTERS TO COUNTRY GIRLS.
We take rite subjoined.extract from one of
Mrs. Swisshelmla, Letters to Countiy Giila,
in the PitfebniliVisiter
And now I !lave a word to., say 10 you
country - girle.obout curtains, Nat one in five
trundred•tit you'lfaifeany'laste-ationt'
"Ik'clu get a-still paper blind wikb 114 . •
posies on it, applf your
dow, tbeu.roiJ i h?ll•way,Up and pin alkork.
wnite cprtajn, a :,tilifflanatarch' can plaice it`'
with a print ruffle on it, across thy • lower
part ; and I never could tell what the window ,
looked like, unless it is another of the same.
It is, it possible, buffer and uglier than the
bsre venetian blinds, with which city folks
'ine wont le decorate their parlorii:,tdo'ivirdi
you would get, into the habit of looking al
the clouds until :you get home taste for dra,
pery. Gera curtain for Your window always,
that will reach from the top to the floor.—
Gather-it lull, so that it will hang in folds,
and for mercy's sake, never starch it! if
you use a paper blind, let it be for a blind,
just to darken the room, and pit a.clirtaiii
kfoin cannot afford 16 buy it'ciutain,
iiils*.arcortfmusliti_sheet, net a fringe for it,
,and.put it up. One .pretty cheap summer
4ireisinglotri window mit nankeen blind--
Non e'aget imislin for, a fip
,a yard; then
.
colors with ley, You know the sun cannot
fatleihat. Put a blind of this, Made to roll
np,4"ainst the window, and put a l'Ong white •
curtini over it. The light ' , coming through -
the buff muslin has a pretty effectl - and 4
Clean roomorith the wir.dosil dreased itt
this' way, has a pleasadt, cool 'look that ie
reri inviting. • A vety j pietiy, iidh looking ••••
wititet curtain pan:be 'nrtadO'with'cheap `red
,dalico—willicipt any gOrft
, then take , oid. muslip,titat i jay,too thin anti ,
weak for other use,,ind Polor tintirley an 4
oopperas, line
'you would sonicely:belieye Ott,
warn, look' it has; 110 A much such cur-1,
tains trill add to the,appettiance,:of a rripm
Another way of making ho,re4l. l look home.
like ,pinthrtapta_settee,_a_chtti
unit 0 t° 9!F1'.4..49 ) '9 •Yntllgth" cushion
'
) 1 19Yrilirg, fins a;;(niger 7 o4etoll.P9949 IPAP# IO :
100k..,1 1 ,,k , h4 (1 ,% "*q tao 10° 1 110i PO :EMI a 4 .1
C*41 01. 1.41. 1. .1 .,..w90 1 ,44 1 , 1 ,C,A :porpript,,i 1,,
ror fililar,k,l9ii!,All4,;:lWettrratelim,oll9v4
114 IlikkJultkiNt .. f,, ,, , Palk.? 0 .9v,e1; t
:pat putilsit,lel. , WhO9:.;eay Piii,;,,Cornea •
.tited:orweaki'lje damlean , down , aad , iest so
rticel fii 1 0 : fl . , 1[181411- 1 . xdqiiilciak'doeiifdit4
do netoveritetioPlti fitttre all the cootterie
tiiicoetheineelves, 'when and.onevihropinao
aee mightliaid gob& ihnie iir thetiOfthey,
would jusfibitik or it time
0 3 '1 4 " •I .T, house s,° ! , F" • I g l r'Z' n
, 9!
rte . ialtia
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s aiWird ' id )( tnice ' l l B ' l4 ( ol
iron
10%, 1,7 .Y. •
RL t c"? ? ..4: qlr oto iNFl l . l l kY inigg 4l°l 9 ll. - i t '
4ithf ked;
litaiNfteitiare , :ntetitiler:lo4 , ,,heittkbt*,:
i.BT , O:IPA .11 0t4i0 , 094,itni) -*Ate
,;q1. , ( . 10:r+1. 'r y...7.yr.i (14 - 1 . Cl';
11:%fit 0 11:f {.ll -it
,lA . Orlt , ,by!ii!Nt!r), l t 14,0,y ,? , ,,it,c 4 ,3,010 ev„ ;,
mta
;IT ?; Pin.lA PPOnte At! ,ifor,jitg,l4o444
et intended ,fIIYIPBEWVM:II4O4itt!ttigiV
iiitiCiOaKiirrd - mpr,e'.io • -
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FINEWII
EMI
.or natiirea; dna all contempt supenor.--
-1; That cherabie, 'wktell‘ariw appears as a
God. to .Iliser-htiliaraf soul, knew's' - velj , '
t e - - --t - wt i ,tibr
lm
•?.;",) , ,:t . ': r CYJr.lvnlt ‘..1
=II
1011
.The Inutteitelit'sr i of the
There hainotpin• my.opinion, amore plebs?
infr and trinmphant conSidertitionjnveligion
than thnt of the perpetual ..picigresiv of, the
Soul towards' ti.e pertectiOW of. its' tiitufe,
without ever artiving'al tvperiod , iii it.- To
look up9n the sohl as going . -on , in sirengih,
to consider that she Is-to shine forever With
'new•accessions of glory, and brighten to fill'
eternity, that she will be adding vinue l to
Virtue, and- knowledge 19. If now ledge,foarries
.in,' , it something wonderfully itgreetible 'to
, that ambition which is-flannel to the 'mine
of man. Nay, it must be 'a prospect pleasing
'to. God- himself, to. see his preation ,loiliv.er
.boautifyingi hrhis :eXes,. end rich wing 'heti er
to hi'mfby greater,degiees,of• resemblane .„,„
• '''Mdffiinlis Ibis litigle consideration : of A ;e'
• progresd.ortf fliiite &Orli to ' , Perfeetion , will
- lintleaffiffidift to'ifitingnish all envy in' inteii.
.rat tbe period come mut in eternity,
Whert the human.seul'Aliall 'be'es perfect i ns
be' himself is; nay, when sliejshall'!ook
salvo Upon' that degtge of perfection' ,as
irrurih as she now falls short of it; ft is 'trim,
Ili* higher nature stilt advances, nik‘by that
means prerierves his distance and SuperiMity
in :the scale of being; hot. he knoWs alai,
how high Foev er the station is - ofwhich he
stands possessed at present,_the interior na.
hire' will at length mount up to it, and shine
fOrth in the same degree of glory. •
With what astonishment and veneration
, may we look into Our own, where there eke
inch hidden stores of virtue nod knowledge,
such inexhausted sources at perfection !
We know not yet what we shall be, not will_
it enter inter into the heart 'of rasa to cor e 7
ceiVe the glory that will be always, in ie•
serve for hire. The sonl, considered,-with
its Creator, is like one of those methernat
icai lasi that may draw nearer to .one a
nother, for all eternity; without a possibility
of touching it; and can there be a thought so
'transporting, as _tOnsider' onisqlves in
these.perpernal appitiaches to- HIM, Who is
not only-the standard of perfection but of
happineass!—.4ddison.
- DOCTORILBILLS.
THE lolly of dabbling in medicine is very
pleasanily iikofl in the following timorous
piece
: "About four years ago, 1 Was happily roar-
Tried to - a - #ery prudent Indy, 'mid heft - of the
-same . ditiosition 'myself, lie Made' a very
ptuciertf court?. Some time after' our mar
tinge, my wife told me that doctors' bills
were veil' high, and that' we could not ex
pect to he free from disease, so she thougut it
best to purchase some doctors' books, 'and
thus,' , said she with a smile, 'we can steal
their trade at once. , 'this 'T ageeted 10, and,
made it my particular business to attend all,
auctions of hooks, in order to.hay medical
books at the lowest rate. In fine, in less
than twelve months, 1 had-bought a couple .
of 'Dispensatories,' Buchan's Family Phy
sician,' two or three treatises on the art of
preserving health, by different authors; seven
treaties on the diseases of, childre . n, and di
, vers others ol the greatest note. My wile
spent all the time she could spare froth the
economy of her household, in studying them,
and as soon as my store was shut up in the
evening, I edified myselt with a ler „receipts
horn my Dispensatory:: '2-T4 ' ,..i ' ...,
. As seen as spring ar . lived.,f4,4lp!#,lvi t e
in fotmed Me that she found it positively , on.
joined` by some 01 our writers , that we most
sivallow i large dose Of Crearti tifiririMemrd
brinistblie 'to be takeit every ' everiin' for
three •weeks, in molasses; this the whole
-family complied with, ti-4t 1 itiyielf t ':Who
being the head of thefriarilly,l reckrin first
irty_ wifti - ,Titiy, liretheit Dick. who liana with'
me, my. - son „ and my, daughter( my ,negio
boy,..and_Ani
_servant maid. •Thjs cute :We'
all went through with )o, Ilie.entire sathilak
,iron -,? l ;.' n /Y' %Yji,oi who :,41111.3 illB-411(taftOfP.1 6 , '
film her inedicipti had„,the desired ttfleop " " r
Soon, alter, : this, qtlie -ponlagiln,t,olureatlin4,
1 1W,Iiii91!!; 3) 90 1 14 -1 10 11 0 11149 PiOili - mr Nmir r
and seine° a• - day' passed t?sorritiot . them
:itithe f iitici l it'itiitii nieliiSip , lt, ol heit,,..,MY
iietri , bilither, Dicki`efleilie - atllierinisSiolt
tovteipiiiy •boakeiliall4?cliiid 4 dejeatitrlt •
limainenandephe - bielse' - df-Whiiiii t e"otbiot
tionedive.i:• - oAt last' fie , bliekti tilitifiCM::+l , Bilififi;
ter;lt Said: hei r(stipposingithdll'hod:(eitd, tithe
than himself, Heel py_pulse; Fthltilletr fi t a‘tr
too n7uoh, bloodi.,hati.npl . ,,t bfittet,,gett bled?,
you J; 11 9 1 7, ,IPII if. too, much, 1 4 0 °0, t'0 , 4 410
!II!II - pf0.,!tpar,q4y99. 1 . 1 ,41 3 .9P 1 9,$v,i - . - . 1 . 1 , 1 it: oPlqiti.
joins et its appearance,,ssys lAklntn,'-‘strl to.
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'omparing the arpotent of variety, of an
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er there Watrio:rbinger:of • idcifk atriiii r ent, •
:81 had Dr.
dom attacked templet mdeed;7liniOogyin
can that' niti,4cja, lady rakohaci„rig*ris.
Hitherto our fitin t ly medutinei ,w,..?reitsed
ith eonfidOnce 4,satialactieri*;Oir 11 ides,
ill' 1 .tionsidered :one day that our . .Larfrily,
• ithonf D.Oettri',
cir.e in one Year, than ,myl:ftir;s'ssfarttilY,
itlivatdoctorphinkaonsmmed,inniis •
nltlC'el,n4% - nher'll ll 9.. wiPittclid me she
Nought it wpold o lle ; urell.to weigh , obr food
afore we esti!, lest wershouldeat,tmgruch •
, r too little, and that-,Sanctkortous adviied tt
or good reasons, I got such a disgust to our
.cheme : that .I,resolved gradtralli. tp.aban- '
on i , . am now,conirtnce , .0 NtTtttlrdr --
a retinal • medical• writer, 'lone..or,tgore
things must, happen to ,every,litiman body—
Id lira temperately, to .use• exercise; to ,faire
physic, or be sick.'- And •I am pretty, certain
that if..L and rgy family presevereiethei taro
former courses, we need not be in danger of
the two last.. . . • ,
yam,•
AN IRISH SERMCW
From Bernard's Retrospeottons we copy
the following sketch of an :wringing, but jn.
dicions sermon ; preached in a little chapel
near Sligo: --
"My dear children—You know that I have
been you' Father and Comforter, these, six
Bed twenty years next Feast of the• Virgin ;
and you all. ot you know what trouble I've
had in keeping Satan from takiog houid of
year sovls. Ay, you may well look_glmit,
but you are mighty sure, every son of Adam
among you, that I have worked hard enough.
But will you never lave off your abominable
ricks I_ Will yen never grow_ obedient (
What ! you think you may,sin as yod plase
the•whole-week long. and' (mine to me at
the end of the week for ,Then, I.
tell you what; darlings—,you won't get it !;-
Arrah, now,.Mrj !Pat Mulooney, Why dud
you cock yorireye ke pulpit, just then ?
I didn't say„Ymetuti-You,; -Outflow- you'll
give me lave to supitosetto. And you, Mr.
Philip O'Shugaessy—"you are making a great
bother with your hake' and thickai n , t es if yoc
had a bit cola ; if . #4., tit s , 'darling,
conteLoyo# presently, and mind , if I / don't
tick le yolk rottetycOnscience to sometune.
~D deri anyone know Judy Bryant? Oh,
to be eute, • eirer'y ' bOdy knows poor Judy ;
and yet 1 dare say some of you will pretind
to tell me thatLyett_never,eaw • or heard of
such a,craoltus in all your born days. Now,
coulcl'nt poor'judy : hang her blankel, can in
but
ounly . blacket, on her oun palings,
but that the o.A. T pstput Onto the. heads
of certain, persons, whom I at this moment
have in my eye, to take a fancy to theaturtel
Well, Murtock O'Donnel, l didn't say it was
you, did it; although you do • look so„fidgety
and flustered ; nor you Barney McShane ;
but you remember 1 said I t had the parson
iu my, eye, do , you-?—And you; Mcggy
Flanagan,—you ,can 't sit asy , in your sate
either; yet who- would - suspect-Ipt l / 4 ,-that
have got a comfortable home, anclyourihus
band Teddy, oiler!! the beat collbi t ets:ln t, the
country f" tirq neer deepened Ina v voiceend
threw into his luny rt, very
,ifnpyrlive so
t'ReMPrilibPr w ti at f !q l Y.e 5 0); m y
'children ! Poor Judy Briant lost:her i ftlf4et 1
ha've . theing thale'befin l etrie that ftioWl , it ;
and if it is not _returned _to . hel_ftiefore to-
morrow morning,- I'll'' execimMunitniti him
and all that ;belongs itn&VII lave
'nothing nose, tu:domathlkirri int-lhite- World
or th e i l ext 11.;1v,1•,:i?
, The terrific yell whk?hiarasiioiv ratittorih
.
by , the ffohitilren!ot drove ‘us tonh from , ilie
:ohaperii , , , ,lMl with , ; tho' impiessloo , 'one our
attowincutheytrnatirwhooodlit thusvcimbine .
the dulieiattliho epidtital aqd the iiVil , •inug-
Liimataviat deseryinti iiilbe bigheitdegree,
vil , -Mit public louteinitokiumievenPhilbsciiiiiy
i might Out's! at!tifiuminuter , employ l ed, u r ye
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4gio , w.:14 deformed Or 'Ed eigrdirismui objoot ' 0 I
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