. • 1,4 1. , ~ DIIIII E 4 OLUMI tLI , tits b: Dr. John J. Myers, HAS REMOVED his Office and:dwel ling to the house adjoihing his Drug Store in West High street. npril 1 • Dr, W. L. Creigh, (Successor of Dr. John Cretgh, cicceasedo WILL attend 'all Medical calla in towtror country, by DAY Or NDIDT, atid will give every attention to patients entrusted to his care. OFFICE•' an 'East High street, opposite Ogil by's store. ' . [nov22—tim J. - Mitlaor Rawlins, DI. D. • .GRAD OATH of Jefferson Medical College, respectfully offers his services to the pub lic. Dr. Rawlins having had eight years. expe rience in the Practice of Ins profession' in Mary land and Pennsylvania, flatters himself that he can give general satisfaction ,to. those requiring his aid. Office in Pitt Street oppositel the Man sion House Hotel and first door south of the IVEthodist church. February 7th. 1849. . Doctor Ad, Lippe, J TOMOEOPATHIC Physician. Office in Main street.; in the house formerly occu• pied by Dr. F.T t hrman. . op 9 '46 C. Loomis, vt ,„.., WILL perform al ft•etisirk oPerations upon 'the Teat that are requi red for theirproservation, such as Scaling, Filing, Plugging, &c, or will restore the loss of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, front a single tooth to4.full sett. ff...7oilice on Pitt street, a few d'ors eolith of the Railroad Hotel. Hr. Witt ab• o at tho last ten dart of every.month. Wm. DI. Penrose, • A'rTOCIV EY AT LAW, will prantice in the several Courts of Cumberland county.— OFFICE opposite the jail In the room with W e T. Brown, Esq. • [ndiy2 • John B . Parker, A TTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in North Hanovet Street, in the mote for. merly occupied by the Hon. F Watts. March 21, 1849. • Carson O. Moore, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. Office in . -the rutUn lately ,occupied by Dr., Foster, deceased., , • mar 31 '47 gDVIRD CLARKSON, - EINGRANErt ON WOOD, No. 80} Wal 14 nut Street, Philadelphia. 0 - Orders may be sent by mail; .Doc. 20 1848.—Gm • Conveyancing. irk FFDS, BONDS, Mortgages, Agreements , jut and other instruments of wrung neatly and accurately drawn by the subscriber, who may be found nt the °Mee of the Carlisle Bank. dee2olf • A. HENDEL. James it. Smith, A-TTORNEY AT LAW. Has RE '4l'. MOVED his office to Beetenee Row, two doors from Hurkholder's Hotel: . lapr 1 ,• CIEOREII3 ECM, JUSTICE ,OF THE PEACE. OF. Flag at' his residence, corner of Main street and the Public &pore. opposite Burkholder's Hotel. • In addition to the duties of Justice of the Peace, will attend to all kinds of writing, such as deeds, bonds, mortgages,`Adentures, articles of - agreement, notes, &c. -- • Carlisle, ap:'B'49. WRIGHT & SRXTON,.:. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOR EIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oil, Iron, Steel,Nalls &e. would invite the altention of persons want- ing goods in their lino, to the large assortment . they have just opened, and which they oiler at he very lowest cash - prices. fe1,23 John P. Lyn°, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Forelanand Domeatie Hardware, Paints; OH, Glass, Varnish, &c, at the old stand in Isi,v 'Hanover street, arliale,.haa.custlneelinief.tpte' Nnvirltork'nnd, Philadelphia „tilarge addition;lo, his fo rma t'atoott74.6 . ,Whieh . ttio'otention'of . 'bny.:', e ra . hells determined to sell ower v other-honed intown!" norl9 'Look this Way.. • THE subscriber would respectfully Inform his friends dna the public aenerally.that he has just opened a new 'LUMBER AND COAL YARD ih West niigh 'street, a few doors east of Messrs J Bt D Rhoads's Warehouse, where he "how' has and will keep Constantly on band's first rate assortment of all kinds of sea soned pine boards and plank ond'all other kinds of stuff, all of which he will sell low•for cosh. nly•IS • SAMUEL SIPE. i,WALTERS &° HARVEY, .[Leto tlazolhurst di Walters,]' ViRCDVCF, and Genera Commission Mar :..chants, Nos. 15 'and 16, Spear'd Wharf, BALTIMORE., Liberal cash advances tnado" on consignmeittiTOr '4ll4cinds OrProduce. • rnar2B. >r, a , • • ,,,,110t.lee ' ••• . • . • • • Commiss'yiners' of, Ciimborland.cciunty dcinn,kt proper:to inform the public., that the ata.. tad nieetinga.of the Board,of Conimissiomirs will boAeld on the! second and folirth Mondays of each, month., at, which tiute any persons having busincsa. with' said Beard, _meet them at tneir,office in Carlisle. , , A.tteat. ' ILLIOI - 131.41 . . Loutijei Street; ' • .. 1 :n • near the gonna, dyeatadiae;and 'Granite.' iO.-.,, , , , ,rnan'alapparrel, oil colors, and warm* all' i work to ba , aatiefuotoryo'e'' 'eolieited:,r,dara in his line‘rasailatfolly , ' . t- -•, 'sap, 2 - 46 '' • .• HE ,higfirpii," price:Wit .b . o'prA (in , & t aw. or in pipe!) Iw:the, subegriber, likgondi WAGS. Th6l maylo.;,dalivercd ;14;th° Paper; Mill" fivW , „. Iliac's' from ,C arPole.. ,ittflcai ,Warphonaa" of Mr: `' • ' apl,3•r ,„ • , Watts ' ', . Bar aTiji CO' bite Warehoutio‘ Orr'. • & D.RHOADS, v•f.maik • 'UrlitirdrOise , tik oilliiiiitt;the'' store' of. the subsitltieeq i stuskprooure nil of thi cis' Safi, • depoSttOritsi 4or s ddiniige'thoi,:rtUty.,ltsser-to 'entry tv'or got d dust Ntr: 111rNF411.•4` ' jUSMrecteivottandifor:.B: w ...' !, :,I: tiNIS D N, O O SI I 4.IIII , 4 YIAr ,P , r.thimilheetAng'3 BEO • '''•• 4 9 •-• . . ••• friA. , ,,gmgal,'nes6rtnitgao(Linci n and , Mwo, Pi• - oiyfeMnetwe':antLlguer_ linky;Towelint ofAnyibustkitidalugt , openea 101044:1k! .v.,‘Kfit,9.P.CyW: 4/ 1 1/04/11 1 ' ..•,• • , f-p, A".l. • '4," • •/,'• • 2 ,•••'•••• 7 4 , 4•••Pq aw.;,4,l)maabel I • xicalhow' 00 . '44:':."•'4,ll 9 llll4tiubscrili'er!will• pay !the . bigheNt. "044f2111.4far.)141'04,3-fm-gltantity, ..7 B - A - RNITZ:I I ;', • 1 4•0:' 7 7 - 7t.7 7r . r • .t • • , r IFIRT4. 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Shippensburg; • SHERIMALTY. • •,• - A ROBERTS offers himseiC as a 4 . - ".• ' candidate for the office, of SHERIFF ; and solicits from the Democratic Delegates' the nomination, pledging himself, if elected, to die charge the duties to the best- of his ability. , janeSo To the Independent Voters Of Oum lerland County, .. offer . m" fself-tcri your consideration as a candidate for the collide of SHERlFP;subject to he decision of the Whig. County Convention, and very re spectfully solicit your support. ' Hopewell tp. . LEVI DIEHL. May 9,'49 T., SHERIFFALTV:. PELLOW.CITIZENS of Cumberland co., I ofler-myself to your consideration for the of fice of SHERIFF, snbject to the nomination of the Whig County Convention. Should I lie fortunate enough to be elected, I will discharge the duties of flio office with impartiality and fi delity. • ROB'T. McC RTNEY. Carlisle, April U, '49 -to • To the Voters of,CumberlEtnd County. FELLO W-CITIZENSt—Atthe solicittition of many friends I herehy_offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for'SIIERIFF, at the ensuing general election, subject to the de cision of the Whig County Convention. Should I be nominated and elected, I promise to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity end humanity. .1 therefore respetcfully Solicit your support.. . JOSEPH 111cDARMOND. Newville, April Mb. '49-ie- To the Voters of Cumberland County FELLOW-CITIZEMS"I . - - - Enconinged — bY numerous friends, I hereby offer myself to your consideration-as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Cumberland county, at the ensu ing general election,subjeM to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and cleted, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties of said office with impartiality DAVID CRISW ELL. Shippeasburg-, april II '99—tee . To Om Voters of Cumberland County. FELLOW-CITIZENS-1 offer myself to your consideration as a candidate . for the office of SHERIFF, of Cumberlnnd county, •nt the. next general election, subject- to the deeision'of th - CDetnocratic County-Convention Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity- Cntlisle, April II DAVID SMITH FELLOW,CITIZSNS:—Being solicited - by a numbet of my friends. I offer myr,elf ns a candidate for the office of SHERIFF. at M the ensuing election, and he thankful for your suffrages. Should Ibe elected, I hereby pro mise to perform the duties of said' office faith , fully. • Respectfully, April . 4—to " JOVIN F HUNTER. To the Voters of Cumberland County. FELLOW-CITIZENS—I hereby offer my self to your consideration for the office of SHE. RIPE of Cumberland County, and respectful. ly solicit your support, pledging myself, if oleo. ted to dischaige the Maas Of - said "offiefi,ivth fidelity. - Youm respectfully, MONTGOMERY DONALDSON. Tire subscriber would intOrm his friendsNincl the public generally that he has taken the . . large and . commodious' pubile house, situated on.the corner of ~.s4,:tt. • : :r South. Hanover and :Pomfret:stew Es. in thp kotougli.el: Carlitolpi:lately, ,seetioto by,' ' Seim be I . w texp.tie willeitdeavett ie,sevve those who Max cAl'orntitit.' . inthe SatitiftictOry manner," trhd house IS pleasantly situated, and is Turn. ished throughout with good bedding ana other furniture, and his accommodattons are such as will make it a 'convenient and desirable stopping place. No exertions will be spared to make it agreeable in all its departments to tholte who may favor him with a cull,: BOARDERS will be taken by the. week, month or year at the usual prices. • JOHN' ERZ New and Cheap booka,. ttithereceived at the Cheap Boole store of the subscriber, .Graham's;Godey's and Sar. Wale Magazhes, for h1t1y.25 cents each. - The Collegian- .the Diikinson College Mouth. ..Nppoleon's Livasion of . Russia, a" hietorit9dl 'romance by it'afitab:. Meirloirs or my Yotith, - by by:lllrti. Rachael Maule. ' . • Ades Morris, a new novel.' • Downing's FruiCand - Fruit Trees. g " Clatke's Commeritury, Maunders England, Harper's Edition, very cheap" ~With a •Inrgehrariety of other new and chiap werke of overyAird.,, JACOB ,ERB: ' PatteneShoulder _ THE•subseriher _ jueir act:lived - en assort= ment Pr„.„P„ORT,EIF' S , $llO UL DER-BRA CES;:vvhiek-Inii.been'tound tette inveluitlile ro such as are 011ieted yt,ith crick in the back; pains in .the sitie and Read, sop ng,,01, blood , .1- , This Article is eleb fot,t4l‘to he,or importance.to cliitlverOiersdiapoieil to, stooping and, especiallk_te'.feintileit,,Nyhose henl!lt is In paired, and often totelkilukeetljty steopin,.,v - Attelt ,is :entirely::Oyeredihe, by tho use of this.tnyelunble. 4.r00e,. • 4119 _ : • • , . 'FORA'PIEI RADICAL't ORE OF. HERNIA OR ATJETURP: e aboie; , Artily'vthiable" ..".'TniUSS . -'re'oatit,ci"4!tind•kepf for 8010 th 6 of S. er: : ELLIO T'l 1 W:' B. MULLEN ' ',•.:, , '' 4 . • .. Vier : Loy . • ERS;; ; , ':', , .:: ,'., ~ i - I . ' 'i , ',Tiir. subsaribiiiiiiwitesithiimatientiori'cii;TiurC , , ha s ers to •,his'.:;44ittishaistoi.iistricity,,,,ot,MAT. : 4 i , lAP,ERS. iiimOes ;o,lalAigh,ltsitytho , 139w} at his Illiok Soril.,„, 1- 1 6 , , Ilki'ansble11,40 Soil '0 1 (7 , , 14301 'priqs! antlJS,fiirtiislf,the,,,sskie,l, ` ".1114, she tesi , :notiSe,.. , - - . 7 11 11.16 /.'sr zz3' . 13,101,13i. ' 1 15 1 . - . I r t I 'rWraPPing-papeit,,,,,,F.-0,A,, Iro: l laScper' lias,,eittiirSd' , ,iiitoi,liirs•sior, . - ., 11- e;, ' . B,l o dt t , ii: houso iiii..Phileitieliihiii.'- by , wig, Oh' hO'iVill!:lhe,roohstiitiili , ,'lkiiiitfiliskvilth , the . 4 leatArtiolp;of Wrapp.ind'Papsyy::Collittrylilerl, , hish(v - iihfis ciiiiiiriflyiShing tti , :ssioro ITiforiiy'-ifi , e, -peg!ciktitiloVilh'is,allivOittiOlif,•ctiii-tO-00,-by: sall. iipglit!the'sx'iskii'er .-. .-1 ,1 -: Y-Li.• i 0 , ) ,” ,'a v Lifti :P : , , ',,,, f a. 9.-$,:...tvi., , z , t r ., iiw, qfrglprirj frO4IIIAIP,I6/111: :.,!..:44 4 6 :i9 , igi a7;,q,,41,Z , c ~ .y.k. , - , ,e, 4 Y...i vi, PU gkRED4FiII. 1,8),- , -flusi , ,,,,fsiiielyf4; 4111 k ;opettod',4by,olo:Oubliofibortrf,reamApi Tiii,gef - nra 7 PlrieYAMPl4loxahafiliAlool / 41 , ii_ustellietoheykinseliniiniaseArbPdP 'rilolkiciet A I lilf) . -VmatOtiOnAtfinimilitillis%,„49ll).`4,tii , "ehcrszols, StirdAgoopo.9o,;so otc klilt .'”l9,V l oo l 4'' prnph,:liftielardowth -*,-,,vriAk9,ll:loW,R4rei istmOnt'Afatilt!hip)irAs recaive it 0,,, , , ~,. 7 " APY l o', o 4 l oiii r i , e'l , x l4B ' , W o / 1 4-YE/9 3 / 1 / 4 Pici.o ql ,ll4 "s °6)ol: 44i.t t .P:',. 3l. ol l 4: l ° . ''s'L'l,:' 7 ,':' l 'l' l ' , tt-li'`l 1 7 ,1', Cs' ~' ;, ' '''V:;''. o "c'J.".?,', ' :'- ' •'''-: ,if.. 1, ' ,1 ' 0 , 0 “ 1 ,, , ,,,0 . 0 0 ~' , 1 ' ' - ''. ' :.: .l- : ' i' ' '.'::l : :''' ' ', ..Z . ::' It •—1 ' ' ' '. . =I =I ;4filli4i4eile;:4::',',:=,,' tzmum Wont Ponnoboro tp April ::, '49—to WEI AT 'S H QT.EI ' " .W.Ot , lk ratterson'o Tuas ','-',.•'.,-•':-: .-:,- '-:;.•-•,,,:',L',." M=M nP•us';.Pm.4m.a-cz • *qx?s , : ,- :siN 1 1, L , Ii fi i i t, ME "._ BA:RNITIII'S 'IIIIJSBU M . • . , Corner. of Oheiniut & Seventh•Streetsi .• ''' PHILADELPHIA. -*" "Far, this tins science sought, on weary wing, By shore and sea, each mute and living thing." . , THE Proprietor of 'the; American Museum, New York, having. immense,,lacilities.at his, .command, has 'opened this MagnificentEstab. Raiment:fin order.,tolurnieh a .pleasant 'chaste andinntructive place. of, amusement for FAMI LIES; CHILDREN and others; andeepecially _ to. persons . from the " neighboring towne;'Wlign vistting,the;aitv.,;. The edifice is Large and cnmfortable;,and,has been fitted'ap . witlfa de. - gtee'of costly'elegaticeensurpassed.in.the . worldV• He has alsorillid'it with the selection oficurioa, , idea that could be gathered froin all aectiOnd'Of the-globe•lind hie faCilitiel foCaddingltilhis' Mammoth ' collection are greater than .any,other individual enjoys. Ile ;lies a correspondence with Naturalists - and agents travelling in .or , parts of the world, whose. solo 'business:. is, to procure every, thing curious Ind wonderful, and lot the expense be great or'imitll,litiWill con stantly add to this unequalledeabinot, ae•singit tar and, intoxresting developements are Made: in the kingdom, of nature. In addition to 'this; the•splendid LECTURE , ROOM Will be - ,the ,eceno of most instructive, musical, entertaining and agreeable 'periorman ces. This apartmenrwill accomedateirom two to three thoustind. It is finished in a style 800. 'nor to the best British or-American 'Museums,' andlilwell adapted to the comfort of.visiters.-- Among the permanent attractions of the Mu seem, and' to be seen nt,all,hours, are LIVING GIANTS AND' DWARFS; the largest and .suttiVest in the world. -LIVING ORANG 01/TANGS, ENORMOUS. SERPENTS, SCRIPTURE STATUARY. Groupe, size of life, 'representing THE INTEMPERATE FAMILY. The Great French 'Scriptural Paintings of THE DELUGE, - AND- CAIN: . AND HIS FAMILY. THE 'AUTOMA TON WRI PER, being the moat artouishino• piece of mechanism in the world. Gran COSMORAMA. FANCY GLASS BLOW ING Statues, Portraits and „ HALF A MILLION . OF CURIOSITIES: The inquiring million come not hero in vain, They learn, they laugh, approve, end chine again. :The Exhibitions and Performances in the LEcTurta Roam, consist of Panoramas, Yankee • StOries,, mid Imitations by that comic genius Getram WESTERN, Comic Songs, Legerdemain and Ventriloquiemegro Delineation, Electri cal Experiments, &c. &c. The Manager pled ges himself, that no profane word or vulgar ,ges• turn is ever introduced here, nrd that nothing is ever seen of which could be objected to by the moral and religious portion of the' com mnnity. In fact he intends this taint the FAIR-. II resort, where all may attend with pleasure and profit, accompahied.by their Brothers, Sis ters, Wives and Ghildren. The Chickering GRAND PIANO FORTE used here is from tho Wareroom of Edward L. Walker, No. 160, under the Museum. Tbe Museum is open every dny in the .year, FiVept the'Sabbath, from 7 o'clock A. M. till 10 P. M. Such regulations aro estublished and enforced; as render it perfectly safe and pleasant for Lumen and CHILDREN to visit the Museum _ ..... . . in the PAY-TIME, though unaccompanied by gentlenien. Exhibitions and - Performances in the Lecture Room twice every day and oftener on Holidays. ON THE FOURTH or JULY, New and extraordinary Attractions will be introduced and .Performances take place at -Intervals throughout the day and evening. Juno 6. APPLETON'S E GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP , BOOK STORE. 164 . Chesnut Street,Corner of Seventh, Swaim's Buildings, Philadelphia. KNOWING the wants of the community, tho Proprietor of this Establishment has fitted up a Store in the most elegant manner, !Irving due regard to the comfort of his cis-' tomers, so that every Stranger visitinghis Book. Store,, may feet entirely at home. HIS IMMENSE 'STOCE'or Doccs - is accordingle'the Valens . Departments of 'Literature, so that.visitors can find the Books they ,are in search of for themselves. Buying .his stock for the most part at 411 e AUCTION Stites, and being connected with one of the Largest Publishing Houses in this• country, bssides publishing largely hinielf. enables him to soli ALL noose at LO VVER.PRICES than' any any other house of a similar diameter on thin • continent. His facilities for the ImponsAilos OF Boma from .Eutope, aro unsurpassed, Milt ing a Branch of his establishment ih London, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this .Country by every Siemer and.packet. •• A ,CATALOGUE of Books with the prices attached is issued quarterly, containing Lists-of New Additions made hie Wm, collection, which are in all bases,for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or from 25 to. 75 per cent. below Publislors' tprices. Thus in buying' oven a few Books, quite a., considerable amount - is saved, ,As a still further Indueiment to stran gers visaing _ the city; every ono who purchases gclne'Dollar's' worth of Books, will reedy° a copy, .tif, tbOAT,,IVANUER .PIIILADEMCIIIA, an elegant'lSitio. volume, the price of Which is 25 cents. . .14rThe limits of in tidiertisement aro too confined to`enumerate tlitrprices of - any of.thes.. Bookit,,.or to give even. &faint' idea' . of the im% media advantages, to he:derived from purchas -ifithittiorgrAat:Centreil-ehetip -Book Store,-but-- let all Whir.. arelineearoh ; of Book's seed fdr .Cataloguo,.and buy The books, Choy aro in.want Of, and When viinting',the glyd Apple* Ofe call, Mid you Will do surd to call again. STATIONERY in all its brandies furnish% initit.the.Loweet. Pricer The Initials ofthost, purchasing . Letter .and,' P.aper, stamp'dd tn'tboOorner;Withiitit.chartd: , = 'Orders for any artiele:mak be sent,,by:maili' addressed fo the'Proprietor , arid llfcrtlirections - r, in alLeases.will,befglly.eariied tiut, With 004 punctuality and - • .ooidersior,catelogueri 'Should be iirepaid; OEO. S. APPLLTON:' 'Darla eller,: PUblishat;, Impotter;"tind Sett ' tioner,'l64'Clicitinut, , Strooti , aorner'tif So-,. 'Venth, , gmaitreel3llildinti Di:49'493m0 k , ,iur c y . ' I. teiefilfeMedicine. 0160Wp4§.,VEOFITABLEItEST O ' - ftkrAlrg';lll,llo , i ,• 'tiqyli Idea gradually but sufeW.emiiiiing into, etneng the. fain, 1 liim'atllkeoOliptlffelfielee. , ParePaill;:"TtieY , have y done enurelymiougic their greacerth rte a' F A MILY " MED,ICINE.' 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' • - 'hue th ` ltisie on • W O ' edanco'n'Ainfit to woo 'Wlienn, ht tedikes'fickle 'troth— ' t...Scor A'Aue• rscolls.on you. • . , Learn t 'ln alidytifiiltit' ' • t•Nobl tkerhe ibing4s high- r 'Braver s'in fronting death, ; ••• 'With st • ••• tt ' • • Lend?: fro m the painted:boards— t, • Petri to the sletry skies= Quardl your-truthful words, • Pure out courtablit's flatteries. ,• , By YOPtathabeeball, he truer, '• Everue, ns wives of yore, And nerryeemenne Bard tOstinhl ' t .yes for PePralore..l ' • . Errors; BY 'PAUL CLAYTON My stay in Nevi York had been.Prclong ed far beyond My,oriainal intention, when 1 Visited that city, and I was pining to return to my natiVevillaie, and to the arms of my dearest Jut 6, whorri I hoped soon to make my bride. Iliad drank deep of the cup of sorrow during'my absence from her, and 1 looked forward with.glowing anticipations to the timertthe n we .should meet to part no more. ' At length my business took a favOrable turn : There was no longer anything to de tain me in New Wok, and, I made hasty preparation§ fin - a departure to my native village. • It- wasllia evening bake I design• ed to set out, that I wrote two goat.) , lettela toprepare my friends for my reception. The fist of these epistles was to Julia, It ran thus: - _ DEAREKT GIRL: I shall leave New York in the threeZ,o'cloCk train that After noon. In an hour from that time•l shall be with you. :i - neyer knew - bow 1 loved you until my heart: was tried by the test of ab sence; noWq!feel.how devotedly, bow truly. I am yourOWn. what joy it will be to meet with you once more 1 That will be the happiest, moment of _my life, except when 1 can, for the first time, call yoit my bride. Yours till death,. . , " - -The-seetond-letter-was_aildressed_to an old maid of my acquaintance, who had been like a sister tome , and to whom I was in debted fecmany little acts al kindness. Mx DEAR FnzcsD I 'write this in haste 'lO infOrm you tliuCl sliall probably visit you some time to-MOrrOW. evening. You see I don't want to find yen uriplepared.. And I want _youto treat' me well, too, even if I d(ln't call on you the first of 'any. Datil think my affection for you has in the least diminished, but yen must know my affec tion for another has increased, and strong as me 'your' Online uponmci, hers are some what stronger. Now don't be jealous; for alter I am 'married, I shall be as true a 'friend as ever.. Sincerely yours, Having finished. hinkloj therm letters, I Killed them in the same„hastn in whick, they find been written, fearing they would.be too late for the meth Superscrihhig thorn in a hurrii:!d band, I sent thorn to the poet office, where, they arrived just in pile.; At three o'cibilic, on tke, ,day, ['Watt titbit delioi, and in ihe care.. I was too ithinitient for lam itilhf. t even be neve' the telegraph couldiAhietrarispnited me to the arms of my Atli soon enough to - satnify'rny - ,lmpatience; -4.th9ught--the'eare nidied slOwer than a mule, and tkoughi"at one time of getting out to run along. ehead 'of them Howdver, sloW air I tdought I w travel trig, I"arnyed . in good , time in my ?village. did not slop to'shake hind's with' ' oul, but; utruid to meet- my !iliiiveti lei tatfiet ) i, i'exPeeted itey.nap t ;Was not Visible` , Frowev'er a - 1 Wanton 'lite Wits co:, queltieli, and avoided `pretty at the winthcir;juitt:to Unite me. , Yet ,1 , telt beitain'elni'wonld forme ' ianil timid a distant reaeollection-Ot 41E0414 io she was peering', thMugit, the - blitta.e t it'"Me'i4kr:iicit,iii‘ I ran up to ,the4oe'r,"tutd".enteina 'without jen - a eita g . - o eP ahio theknoland:434ooseu;vis , ,course stiiool)l2ld, , - bat t , ehatetlieth.upl asap, prottohfq; jnetetaasof j per r .iiantlinei; , glyhertkie:Jiihatft 02i*til , i .I..tGone . t.qt iff,t4dl it i 4 4frkylitegp,loll4.l,o,oll7PP ,11140 ! 11 )0, e 1 l oo i'M% ' l 49pittlt4lti#t 044 , prlek , 1074 , i , it?itflie 'Ket•Oi t *igte..4:4ok l nitk 4(04414; i5 1 0‘1 0 1,. 6 0.*,Y;#. 0 4t4 1 03V4i4,441 , ./4, 11 4 I*. 'o .4 :' - zeitiEfAwabßach. 18 ; 49 '; About twb hours ago. l.; ' • rrivo h0M4,40 whit! didn't she tt3. 7, eeive my letter V I.- was :terribly -*excited. I. felt that-my eternal happiness depended 'upon the wo- Man'sanswer.. If Julia had gone off to visit her ionsins.wheit she knew I was coming, that I would be there that nighC,—l telt that it Would.bniak my Pint ,flres,l believe so,' • drawled the old lady. I heard' her say'sernething ,abiit getting note from' you—that she expeoted: , you tomtit here.to • Was enough." 'ititihiflnt was a heep of ruins! phi the.faithlerisness, thefrokleness, the heartlessuesstof woman! All; that-.has been-said of her'has been but 'llattern, - she is a serpent in luafigai'e . foirrt'l Oti - decei lion! oh, misery! Judge of, ,disappoint ment—my despair—my , unutterable: woe, when . I heard ' that Julia 'wins ,gone—gone whop she'lirieti 1 was "eortiing-=and blame MO itotior gii , ing vont to mir feelings in such, expressions as these. • " • • I think I should be very scrupulous about swearing to ,anything,lhat,JoAk , place the next half hour after my heirt, received that heavy hloW. Only one thing`tatti , eute of. I left the house, and gi?Cintio ,the Street, but whether I ran there, staggered these, or was carried there by my friends, I 'could not con scientiously venture to- affirm. The first I heard from myself, I teas' approaching the door of my friend, the old maid, and she • was running out to most / me. This probably- • ti brought me to my senses. ' I was past being surprised •at anything that might happen, else I should have thought it a little strange that Luey threW , .hetsell into my arms,, and offered me her lips to kiss. As it was, feeling the need of sympathy, I embraced her warmly, exclaim 'ing, Wear Lucy ; you are the °ay hue friend I've got. , • • 4 011:: I hope not,' she replied. 'But lam glad you think I am a true friend to you, for I am' • . 'And you will-always.beV . Always, Frederick! Oh! and we, shall bs so Ming I 'What does she mean ?',thought T., "We shall, be so happy, dear Frederick !' she repeated; know - we - shall. - 'Tbe - truth is, my` dear, I have, loved you long—in . pecret,hopelesslyi but after receivtng such a dear affectionate letter from you—' . 'What P I cried, staring at her in wonder . 'Why, after receiving such a dear good Fetter,' said Lucy, 'Lam so happy that 1 must tell you all my heart. When we are 'married, Frederick—' 'l'm dreaming,' thought I. • have thispleasant event to talk about, won't we? • NVhy, you can't think how surprised and - delighted I was to receive !3ibuy letter.• llaughinl over at and oried'Over ganit If I havoreadli ortoe'lEiniO read it „ . (iffy limes.' FriEDETuta -Here she took my letter froM her bosom. Mien it seems,' she continued, so happy that I was pull. provoked with her—lit seems that absence taught you how much you loved me' was stupefied; thought I Was insane; couldp't understand one word Lucy Said.- 111eanivhile, she uniolded the letter. Then —then I understood it • all! I uttered a. scream which was scarcely human, it was, so wild; and eagerly snatched the letter: I)! was the letter I wrote to Julia! - • „ FREDERI CK . Yes; then I understood it all! I had 'Made a mistake hi' tenors, and .Julia had got Lxicy's :while ,Lucy,had"got And Lucy had been -flattered 'with the-hope and belief lhat .I loved her, while gidl , --believes P wricgibout, to marry another:. This was the cause of Luoyls tenderness; this was thecause of , Jultafs vis. iting'her cousins C ' ' 4. P. . , 1 laughed ";' l' danced ;.,1 datiaity entrp' aieri r eteither Of aillt iihich'a roast ought to be ashamed ' Arid thpy" all the time NV de.atthink at'lnteritie' befere had stared a.t her. This tirought rte to'nly sen:. . 7 , ! A mistake"; I stammered—itliit; letter,- mote. in a hffrriiiiat narria : on he baek—sent% ouretto2j.glia....roguAl. - ; this, one 7 —to yowl' „. ~ ' I : , i.?•A' hotiir.; . ' ;",,f , /: 13 hall never toript.:l,llo Old maid's 00aStat! nation. ,She•ruideoiton4! what l'l' f *ished , :to - say pshe saw,the , orrovitibtiktrue-rlight. 4 ,4 ! thought she vicfuld - f sinkbthrough ; the, : floor, 't bat shelld - h eold ol:;t4e,doorslatoir; and that i, , probablrsastatnea her; v...X was glad theft th.A ! ..dooraatcli was strong,.. -, 1 4.t flint moment air 'T nonisnienoe hii me a severe i out, and• made;' ineritriartl'll6V-I. the .Hunga rians fail in-diSie two 'ffiim they' are , on ito cursed' people: 7 p loOrsed, dict ~ kkek lair cf . liiniitiii sluiliditiOWO tliCin • Co i'etirsed-liat ,thP 8 799. t 10 1 atitkri. 0 1 1 4 1 •PritIPtackish,•ari they, approach jt., Vie liengetien.shalk , b4 the 104 4 10 .0 of the earth. AVo,ll , the bretid of charity , 'shall tkidisni9d,';4oliie .11raYPE• . 40.A.. e 'SeP0114 191 !'9f qiifßtilingiri •th, t lO talPiti , WO ls.l l 4ol l 4oo,,,ctukplityo bhp . stripes Jo; frAlriv. ~,q4,shall:4lll**vaitatit ;LNY,!iiii4r,9lo4 4,l,iatleM ;kw Btiog,G7 hi% 4 39.114,1E4Yrq ,440. 1 0* 1 . 4 ru4'°,4 o int f'l7 r , - Aki. 1 ,40 3 ,.. 45./ivaaAa‘golltP.4 P9d's•wofri itg3,0,99.0.73 1111 :00t fsitt4o4: ' hilt oirio..=n o f iiel: they fibre nor io ~ f ieafen I , The mildenle lits lip o:ve.f,..fto, ; t oiall.' eputoltlnt,Tiom _the Ifec OOkkl i kk il. ***' • *ll. v " .' gifitlvit'i ''iall'istifilitio;hileien In .;iiie:treelif of It.;i: iielidairiillii.iii - 64ii':littleli(014:4ir:gilleii ,'Zilti . fa 01 . 0; ,4 4 r;i1P:' . .''.'', : fio"` Y': iP : !'!!" 1 # ''Z:tiii'!ciii4p r i4l ,l li34:4w!fisTkef , itio, , ,i - iii* 003*iiiitYii*thkrfr*Iirlkifk6"14 irtiii)riiii iind‘VOlienb . tire Oa, aig it 4 , 14 Oil/ 0 0 10 0:3 1 54 `,Tie 'liu g%. l oPiliag;iiiff ikenic'4ta a, A r !-A t AgNIMI VVe)Olt ct4' ' n SISIMPI4#'9O.S9We'FIIMA - i; 1 .:' 04iiiiP t tkiiitsiM tiVtiiCt i iii '4Oiiikilogill i Ciiii ' itt l e 4E ` voikeflifiir -411 F 240* '""; 4 i 4 !tfri oo .,i o4l4lo,l kTO!. , tvls'i • , • • 4,. • , ~ ,$+ , MM I SEE •• v,; TzElci • • -• llostir is still Where.iOuts been' thart,i,Siinl'YeOcriq . #6oo4 - ' thef'Tiber, six teett , miles from its mentii,•:whickienit through,`;' the Western part tithe:pity, and continues that coivracia, :16, Outlet, W,hete, its dome 1:100•1:mt wide. • Much of -what Was formerly criirerod'iWith - ballaings is noW . treated.. This ispinticeltely' the case with much of thesouth'.eget t Part within the 'city milli and East eri,,B6,xitti.iftst of the Capitol, line Hills.---Bad the cause of tye - 411000n of - this pe!rol the oily: The ancient hills l are still .tliilielod'nd,: but are by nemenesie IprokiinenCati,,thet 2 once were, on.uceount of 4-sallies:baling been filled sib)? th r e'4•tipbish ,constantly cumulating. • ./d this way the 'iiiace cif, the ;ancient fertinci'lliiti been filled up `at least teen feet, he hourat 'the base n f the Tar ' peiiii - ftebleis in I:MIA up that. die modern prOne 46 ;thin Ic that it that it would be far freirresortairf - d'et tilt to be 'thrown from as tot *uterlYr 75 feet idigb, with hektits of nicks beim y• the North - east_pari are, ex t ensive gat 'dies; and on the West side of -them are the' tesi •dences'of4Englialt Cud Ametiorin inh tents. of T lt h e e e. p it " . ce t o h i e th e 'LP it rip h e ° i f s 'star. Peterth e c l o s et; a the West side it4so feet long,: and, 1 - o wide i _Und will hold f;2,oool2eople, __lt.c,94. $50',000,000. The alitrieOf 'tit Peter staa . 1 11 ry J t tar distant. ItWaii,'totiiiff i iy a staiuu .,.. ot , Jupiter, and . (6ingedbeir °b tb • al e , .l tn y y P i o te p r e io s u i ti n li t ra no ms. , , • no* tonal substdnee 'the. t .leastora fah At . rise tethe remarkof - Ahe.wag, that: sr., ' formerly the statilo,of.TZlyitarr and is thef,c•-• Jew Peter still , The repot: that the :4 toe of this statue has been entirOlY worn way by the lips of the Catholics is not 'eir. 'max true. It is a ProtestaWskinder; Yet, it is_ true that the reliertiedJassekotthefa' ith ful for hundreds of.years.hafeworri4,ariiry considerably. lid, Catholic tnUiketi stopping to 14iis it. To se e . poor 'ignorant people do so, that is bpd epough;but_to etie,„ men of learning and science, gnd of Oultiyes ted"minds, like the Pope', ond,Cardiniils, oen -fantly-,-apprei4ching-this-image-Witti-ell etence, and wiping this toe with their lum, • kerchiefd, kiss it, wipe it 'again, and go c ii,a their way, irrquite beyond endurance One can hi A Visit to the Pinola THE Washington _correspondent of the :N. York Tribune • details the lollovgjng intereist ibg inoident:='fiLat me - inentipitarv-ireideat in connection with the Patent Wolk e.r.oegL persbna visit Washingten , WithoAqukint''q stroll . through it; t more , oracriagvantsia,,,an On in.it daily.,43aturdAvoeinfigilfithifit. an. elderly, plainly Aresseargentletiiiin"iie - companied by a young man of twenty-twr or three] stepped into this museum, of s cat* • ral"and artificial mechanisms, 'and , alter • spending a little tirrie. in the Commissionees`i voom, ,wets attended through the ,various-de. .partments._, The port-folios of drawing: ere ,openckbefore l himoind among them some spleedid•platas of .a rotary steam engine in-' ;vented ,by,Mr. Thompeon.of New 'y next-models-okiendlng-applicatioris-an-the offices ;i:if the 'Mechanist; and Examiners, were shown imi• exit eft theiiirlitmilitiolid='W dtetk the value of-some. and the .defeetif , 'of others,. , Thence his;riUentirstwail,-diteeted tothekSaloon - of Models, wherin is embodied ' ifiirms, a` &asp • of menial; creations whosexaluepd imperfloittl observer can oven:-begin to ippirclafe..:.. 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