Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 08, 1849, Image 1

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Dr.loh4 lifyerd,
AOTEMOYEb 'his Office and d wet
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liimt9theitoaseadjoining his ,Drug Store
onWest :Mel Street. : april 1
• ..
W. L. Greigh,. •
(SaCceisar of Dr. John Cragle, deceased.) '
WLLE, attend all Modical culls in town or
countryi by DA or mu lIT, and will give
vary attention to patients entrusted to his care,
0171. CE on East High street, opposite Ogil•
byrgi stot'e. • fno m
J. Windsor Rawlins, AT. D.
' /14RADUA CH ef.JoircisonThletlical Culiege,.
respectfully . ofrers Vs services to the putt,
--...&' D r. Rawlins having had eight years expe•
rience.iii the Prac leo or his profession in Mary
lqnd and Petnnsvlvania, flatters himself that he
. can give general satisfaction to those requirin_ .
his nid. .Office in Pitt street opposite the Alen
:Ann Hciuse Hotel and first. dour south of the
Al • thodist church. a -
' February 7th. 1849.
Doctor AA'. Lippe,
TIONIOEOPATHIO Physician. Office
°JR.. in-Main-street r in-tha-housu_fqytnerty_occuz_
pied by Dr. F. Ehrnian. np 9 '46
Dr, I, C. Loomis,
NV I LI. perform al
operations upon' the
Teeth that are requi
re.! f,r theirpretservation, such as Scaling, Filing,
Plug'ging . ; '&4, or will restore the loss of them,
by inser ting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth
t t a fall sett. 9 0hOtliee on. Pitt street, a few
tore smith of the Railroad lintel. Dr. L. is ah•
F ont. the last itur days of every month.
a~~~
Wm. IL Penrose,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, wlll praelce in
the q..veral Courts or Cutnborland county.--
OFFICE opposite the jail in the rooni .wch
W. T. Brown, Esq. [mnr2
.
John- B, Paftter,.
• A TTOWX.P.Y, AT LA*. OFFICE
-LA in-North Hanover Street. in the . roorn for
ncOnpiod.by the Hon. F Wane.
-March 2111849.
0. llloore,
'tTTOiI.NEY• AT LAW. Office in
_
'-=• the .rooni. lately,. occupied by Dr. Vaster,
deceased. mar 31 '47
EDWRD CLA.RICSON,
NGRANER. ON WOOD, No. 801, Wal
KA nut Street, Philadelphia.
ILI - Orders may be sent by mail-.
Dec. 20 1849.-6 m
Conveyancing, '
t rk FF DS, BONDS, Mortgages, icgreements
jjr and other instrumento of writing neatly and
necurately drawn by the subscriber, whminay be
found at the office of the Carlisle Bnnlc.
dec2dtf A. BENDEL.
JanieS R. Smith,-
A TTORNE Y AT LAW. Has RE
MOVED his office to Bcetem's RoW, two
doors from Burkholdor's Hotel. t - t - ftipr 1
GIMORZE MGM.
JUStECE OF THE PEAL _ E.
Oa
rtcs at lii residence, eprner of Main street
and the Public Square, opposite Burkholder's
fillet. In addition io the duties , of Justiee of
;the-Peace, ng - ,
such as deeds, b,nds, mortgages, indentures,
articles of agreement, notes;
Carlisle, ap:B'49.
WRIGHT & SAXT'ON,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS TN FOR
. PiGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
`Glass, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oil, Iron, Steel, Nails
&c. would invite
,the attention of persons %%11111'-
01g goods in their line, to the large assortment
they have just opened, and whin they offer tEI
the very lowest cash prices. feb23
John P. Lyne,
• WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in
Foreignand Domestic Irardware, Paints,
Oil, Glass, Varnish, &c. at. the old stand in N.
'Din titer street, arlisle, has just received from
New York and fhiladelphia iflarge addition to
his former stock, to which the attention of buy'
ces is reettestcd, as IM is determined to sell
ever than any ether house intown. :twig
Look this Way.
THE subscriber would respect fidly• iaform
his friends and the public generally shut he has
just opened a how LUMBER AND COAL
,YARD in West High street, a few doors enet
of Messrs J tic D Rhoads's Warehouse, whert
'ha nom has and Will keep constantly on
hand a lirst rate assortment of all kinds of sea
sound pine boards and plunk and all other kinds
'of star, all of which he will sell law frW cash.
July t 8 SAMUEL SIPE.
WALTERS Er. HARVEY,
(We flazelherst 8 IValtortid
OD,VCE and General Commission.Alere
IF chants, Nos. 15 and 16, Spear's Wharf,
BA LTIMOR.K. Liberal , cash *denudes made
-exceneigithienta , erall-kindis-ef-Produce,- - -
Notice.
irgE Conirolosioners of Cumberland county
doom it proper, to inform the pubfic, that the sta•
tod meetings, Of thti,linard of Comtnissioners will
hold on the second and•fourth Mondays ul
„e k aeh Month: itt,:AfeCli.:thito any personts having
.with , Raiit - Board, will moot them .at
tillice in Carlisle
"''Fittc."o •
;
RILEY,WM.
'" • NOW OEI. . „
igial be made nt the. noxt
I ,^ Bession-Orthe Legislature, of Pentisylva:
lni'pOer, an, attorhtion in the Charter of tho ,Cea•
tas c aapErOSlTA 111 NE; as to collier 'upon the
Inititution the rights and privileges of a Bank of
.By ,order. of the Board of Bireethrs. •
• 'i . II . O,IV:S: CO BEAN, Cashier.
.„,j,PFliate Dallasite Bank; 1
184 9,6 m - • 11.1
.
Dyeing and .Seou . „
WILLIAIVI BLAIR, in Lonelier Street,
' ••' tee!' ih Connie, dyes Ladies' and Gentle
. 6 . o.,7lolpapar,rel,,ell l .colors, and wayrpets all ,work
itis,bo. sat isrdetcit,y , .,•:49!derti irA , his.hoct respee , f 4 ully
•
4 , 4146 , A.: Card:: •
a .WI W MEN DEl.(,,Dontidrinforms
Y:."l.llJR4lionde e alr O n'elthat he,!expects
from,Carkslefiiithe'corriiiig, six vOeks
:j0!yvi.,71 . -V-i, ; •
,--: - 4 :,' : :::. ..,,,.,, Rag e wanted- . ,•, , ,,
..:',,-TRE Ifig4sk prictilviir beikral i sin
, - e_e_tili„.l i n e. ;
:.:• palish , by the. subscriber for, geed . lt 1it!,,.11'....
live.
',
rats . play; bwrileliveridiaotlie I , l t l Per;?,-Pulii,P. r e I
• 'iptiles tem Carlisle. 'or [Lillie Ware.trae? . .! , ! .., i v ..
,fat.
tEheethijni,CarlieltioL , ,1 •'''',''. ' 151 ... ' ,
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• Itlilill'i.,l3ubierlber,' , hae ritslisrodLlatir:!.niialige ,
...)..!,..'' !:•••fiieats with!, a f hotispv,
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• wii(elll,fia,Villi lic,lciptiii!sy4 A jp.p . lie4v . wikh/1,t1 . .e.. 1.
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tanbibatcc:i.
To the Voters of Cumberland County.
FELLOW-CETl2ENS—lhoreby O'er
self my f to your consideration for the trace of SUE.
RIFF of. Cumberland County, and respectful
ly solicit your support, pledging myself: ir
ted to discharge the duties of said office with
fidelity. Yours, respectfully
MONTGOMERY DON A LDSON.
West Peringboro qi
April '49—te
To the Voters ofpumberlan4 CO'tv,
FELLOVV - CITIZENS - I .ofrerlf to your
coasiaeratien as a candidate for the Office of
SHERIFF at the approaching election, subject
to the action al the Whig 'County Convention.
and respectfully solicit your support.
J
, • OS A EGE
Shippeneliurg, mity , .
suErarraxery. •
ROBERTS afters himself ns a
eapdidate . for the office• of SHERIFF,
and solicits from the Democratic Delegates the
nomination, pledging himself, if elected, to die
charge the chilies to the best of his ability. "
jnne2.o
To:thelndependent-Voters-of-Cum—
berland County.
FELLOW—CITIZENS:—I offer myself to
your consideration as a candidixte for the
office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of
the Whig County• Convention, and very re
spectfully solicit your support.
Hopewell tp. LEVI DIEHL.
May 9,'49
•
SHERIFFALIY. •
FCLL'OW;CITIZENS of Cumbaland c 0..,
I oiler myself to your consideration for the of
fice of SHERIFF, enbjecc to the ”ominminn of
the Whig County Convention. Should I be
fortunate enough to be elected, will discharge
the duties of the office with Impartiality and fi
delity.' McCARTNEY.
Carlisle, April 11, '49—te -
To the Voters of Cumberland County.
FELL 0 IV-CITIZEN S:—At the solicitation
of many friends I hereby bier myself to your
consideration as a candidate for SHERIFF, at
the ensuing general election, subject to the de
cision of the. Whig County Convention. Should
Ibe nominated and r elected, I promise to dis
charge the Wes of the office with fidelity and
humanity. I therefore respetcfully solicit your
support. JOSEPH McllytplOND.
Newville, APO!
To the Voters of Cumberland County,
F ELIA IV-CITIZENS t = Encouraged by
numerous friends, I hereby offer nifyself toyour
consideration as a candidate for the office of
SHERIFF of Cumberland county, at the ensu
ing general olaction,subject to the decision ofthe
Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe
nominated and elected, I pledge myself dis
charge the duties of said office withimpartiality
DAVID CRISWELL.
Shippensburg, april 11 '49--te*
To the Voters of Cumberland Cdunty.
FELL° kV-CITIZENS—I offer myself to
your consideration ns a candidate for the office
of SHERIFF, of Cumberland county, et 'the
next general clection,,subieet to the decision of
the Democratic County Convention. Should I
ho nominated and electd,',l pledge 'myself to
discharge the duties.of said office with fidelity
Carlisle, April 11 DAVID SMITH
Sherif:falty.
LIFMLOW.CITIZFINS:—Boing solicited - IV
n nuinher of my friends. I fairer myself as
a candidate for the,office of SHERIFF. at the
ensuing election, and will he thankful for your
sulTni!u.s. 'Should Ibe elected, I hereby pro
!nine to perform the ditties of said office faith
fully. Respectfully, ,
April 4—to JOHN F HUNTER.
WERT'S HOTEL
• PralE subticribm would inform his friends and
the public generally that he has taken the
. large and commodious public
• ... house, situated on the corner of
Seuth , Hanover and Pomfret sue.,
i••• tha bordtiglt of •Carlisle. lately
eetiupiord by Samuel Minim,
where ho Will,endeavor to my° those whip may
c.‘ll on him in the most satisfactory manner.—
The house is pleasantly situated, and hi furn
ished throughout, with good bedding aria other
furnjtpro. and his accommodations are such ns
will make it a convenient and desirable stopping
place. No exertions will be spared to•make it
agreeable in all its departments to those •who
may favor him with it call, HOARDERS will
be taken by the week, month or year et the
usual prices. • JOHN WERI'.
Patten' Shoulder Hues.
THE subscriber has just received an ossort
ment.of Dr. PORTER'S SHOULDER BRA
CES; which has boon fotind to. be invaluable to
such as are afflicted with crick in the basic, pains
iti the side and breast, spitting of blood,;
This article is also found to bo of the utmost
importance to children predisposed to stooping
and especially, to females whose health is im
paired, and'often totally ruined by this habit of
stooping, which is entirely overcome by the
use of this invaluable Brace
oh. 21
HITNE
Watt 1!4-Pattertipn's-,Tussi
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FOR THE RADILAL-CURE '
-OF HERNIA
A O& RUPTURE.
'SUPPLY74 the above e
truly,
1' 11 +RUSS reeeidtd pfo, !
etoro of • , fnitg9.3l7t , EI4A-VSTT!
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Carlisle SulphuriSprizigs,•.•
THE Proprietor retomiolly
forins his friends und
• orally that he is prepared,to acentric);
date , comfortably - largelnutnber
' , Alters and lioarderst `Thetaprin 13
aril, four read, half inilee . nortlitelf, Carlisle
,Genibailaitd/county,±,Pit, in i a, healthy -tan,'
rotnarnic place. Hot and :coIdBATII4f in tibed
ordde;cknA every - attlintton tatty • lie rclied,..npoi
Good - Hacke arc alwava r
or,Hilion'S Live - ' br °4 - m°B6 g!'" 9 1 . 4
FY ,es to convey viettert3 to,
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built:finder .The; anbaeriluir , theilogtvpoivideld
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, c!atte : end t„tpoomeell.tittention t ;to, hittt a hOpae,end
;visitors bejeple'ttetjive , ..generakeetiareelitinl to
nll who 'mai , fever !Ifi tritenin fc.k>i line :of
TIAOKS, will,lie° , lt6v.nyetreadt at .116 . Newville
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sengera
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Trig following hoe probably bean rend by every
true lover of poetry. It is hciwever,one of the meet
perfect productions in the gnglish.langnage, and
and maybe peresedugain with plearinre. The
gory ittUt once exquisite and natural, while the Mi
lhous are poetic, touching and beautiful. •
The. Evening Wind.
• • WV W. C. aaYANT. . • • .
Spirit that breathes through-my lattice, then
That worst the twilight of the sultiy;day. .
Gratefully flows thy freshness round my brow:
Thou bast been out ppon the deep at play,
Riding nil day the Wild blue waves till now
Roughening their crests, and scattering high, their
- spray,
WM/Awaiting the-white sail. 1-Welcome thee
To the scorched land, thou wanderer °Nile seal
Nor I alone—a thonoand hosoma rtiund
Inhale time in the fulness ofdelight;
And languid forms rise up, and pulses-hound
Livelier, at coming of its wind of night.
And, languishing to hentilty. gratehiLtointd. •
Lies the vast Inland Stretched beyond the etdriG :
no forth Into the gathering shade; go forth. '
-Godla-blessing-breathelLupon_the_f9tain3 earth.
Go rock.the little wood.bird in ltis nest: -
Curl the still waters, bright with stars, and rouse
The wide old wood front hle majestic rest
Summoning from the innumrrable boughs..„;
The strange deep hermonlds,lhaf haunt his.breast;
Pleasant shall-be thy Wriy,where meekly bows --
The shutting.flower. and darklingAvaters pass,
AIM where the o'ershadowlng branches sweep the
gross.
, • •
. .
. .
g p
The taint:old Than shall•leamitis.sil e t II
'Po feel thee; thou Shall kiss the MI sleep, .
And dry the moistened curls that ov end
Ills temples, whilst his breathing ws more deep;
And they who stand about the sick inan v ehed,
Shall joy to listen to thy distant sweep,
And softly part his curtains to allow
Thy visit, grateful to his burning brow. ~..... .
s •
GoLbut the circle of eternal change,
Which is the life of neture shall restore,
With sounds and seems from ell thy mightrrange,
Thee In thy birth-place of the deeitonee !note
Sweet odors In Om sea•air sweet and strange.
Shall tell the home Sick Mari:ter of the shore:
And, listening to thy murmur. he sholl - deem •
Ile hears the rustllngleaTlTMl running stream.
aloulatattotilz,
Frnni Peterson's Natinial Magazine
TAKING OFF A DANDY.
BY ATM:- AUTHOR OF "FAMILY FAILINGS, /
,'•THE OLD LOVE AND THE NEW,"-&C.
GRACE FORRESTER was a .beauly,'"an heir
ess,.and a bellek she was more, she was a
wit. Mischief sparkled in her eyes, and
wreathed her finely chiseled lips wilt, archly
provoking smiles. She was; however, al
ready won by Horace Leigh, although the
engagement was as yet a secret. He a
young lawyer every Way wottlty of her; and
•this is exalted praise.
• All the neighborhood. had assembled al
Leigh House, funtrie great ball of the season.
The Witco - it erthe regiment quoit - Et - 6d tit
---, town were alSo present; - and among
these was Major Brandon. To describe his
character would be an - impossibility, for be
had none; but in a word, he was a dandy ,
soldier and a proleesionallacly killer.
Ile was about thirty; the only brother of a
wealthy baron, and said to be the best waltzr
er tp the regiment ; he was exactly the style
of person, to be admtred beyond measure by
people in general, and also exactly the style
of person Grace Forrester delighted to quiz.
'Very fine girl, new lace!' said lie to one
'of his brother officers.
'Filly tnausand pounder !' was the artrar
, Indeed,' said Major Brandon, to an indif.
ferent tone; he wps so decidedly net a mar
ding man that thtilf.tblligence had rio..inte..
rpm for him, but lie admired, and' asked to
be intiodueed to ,her.
Grace Forrester had one weakness very
unusual in a lady; she was so very conscious
01 - her fortune that she forgot ber face; and
to punish the bewitehing man of moustaches
for having already distovered hor attractions
as the only heiress in the county, she resol
ved to affect anything that might make, im,
,feel ho was wasting ()other the attentions
that would be so gratefully received by any
,
body
th4was at all consistent,with. her. own dig...
niti; tri disconcert the Adonis of ' the - regi
ment: At. list it struck her, that a stupid
simplicity';,hkr which she .knew her appear
ance would, nei'efactly prepare him, ivould.
be the meal elleqt?el'wayOf amusing her
'Self at his expensti f q4 :
Grace horror ofr;officers,' so - many
of' thein,liad 'proposed to her.. '
• •
%Vitli lie f rst turn, of the Waltz she ditscov
fired that he must pique hiroseltou,dancing ;
,end
t itordingly fieciared':!'llfat their
,tees diflereirt she Wits•afiaid „ its could
not mitonge•to dance ,‘Viiii)tipvitihetthoinht
d iter.sit:davin,v! •
„ 'What ato ely bouquet,' said Majer,,Bran
'd,Otradttilisairig hei 7 "wheti 'sealed '
in:pFformbla With which. he alWaysihegan
the' . et.
forin.and color; ,tio like:tife , person .
"bt206.4, • nY , • •
qu,.hayc not voi;3;13 0
sarthati''Sai l d 'Glace *llWe - if a
, (1.3
• I, TrAnd` the' toilifa t iiiiyart ed , moustache
thought: its must have iheen - iyairself,
both:' ,rillor 'a
pAusetv;,t • i!: vl4
' 'with gr
..
Grrabe)-, '
,i,•e'r ` , #,1,!F%7, 7 '
do, : for ; one ,
Ufa, .i. ,2„
4,,,q,ebrcillia i , , , ,
p.'pficitY' AiNiSrlen'fiicer,l''' dec ided lont
aerqhtrn
_,,an,,,,,,"„ , the
-.
~;,•
~,,
v7itlifi iitt litli.` , lloYz in qii'l ~i 1 ',
A.,l'
uir'gielieli Ll' 4, ' '' ' '..i.iiit'ri
• ~ye311!1,,,..
,*(1. ivtivol-,,i,the gem . i'ro lin,t.
N ''' ,i; Or ''' filljqiiirei
orlvertall7?,,',,;,l
,i.velY ,54,r44,1,11).11ty' i?f',',l"
,;'Veit 'e'`fileriri,C,l.ll2ol
"IN OrY".•-•, oilt-•,'
.rimairie
4,411, " /11+•,--
'tsWerTll,.(3,22 41164'ileh&"wt^lifit "TIP
odd, a1!i.,,,,,' ',1"ri11e.,'LT.,00,1,Ti.,) ''
her 8,, *,‘",,,,,101441,ikil 1' In q '''' 1 ''
thoughtnot krk,,,01, • ,g‘t--t,,,,,...p
_and -aid
1,/its'4eplattura
hiritoion,, take , •
a'lWill P47 ,.. 1 ',' ", • -
,',"•,,•-` '
iiiid
yonjwiist a • - •aM i 8
rll - Tel , r a .. 0 , : . ;
,E
. „
-dYesi•if you vriit'altei your •.
' • di fear,' . said-the
his lip, 'that I can icioily do that? icor, the bet.
ter, thought he..
'The Best partner I ever - had-e-was the
Prince of Civita Vecchia,' BMA Grace, na..
"ruing a Younif !alien of whom sbelhougtit
he must have heard, in town, . ilitneW
quite differently.'
And by the Mortified . net Of the admired
liajorl3randop, kiie-saw,slie.hilmudlied his
vanity, for,he, as well as herseifywas aware
that during the year
. the Youngloreigner had,
appeared _ like a gallopaditig crimet at all the
beat towri;•he:hdd 'been Without
iii al is . a dancer.
To revenge tdmsell, Major Brandon:won - 14
' not risk her where or how she meiJhe young
flalian; he doubted not That she watt; dying
..to tell him; but it .was not so;, the. end and
--- nim - of [(huge - was - gained:
The irresistible mrfn was greatly annoyed;
he strongly suspected - Ahrarttrebeauty—olytho
day did not"adrnire him; and he. determined
this'should not continue; so. if — tiling his real.
displeasure, he put all 'the artillery ef his
. usual•looks and speeches into full play, all
of which Grace met. With a kind of stOild
simplicity, 'vhich highly amused. _herself;
- and Horace,-who happening to 'be standing
-near her sevinal times, perceived hor evi•
dent intention of annoying the dandy,.smiled.
With secret satisfactior:; at last the major
gave up in repair. „• (. •
His comrades, however, had noticed his
ill-success, and on'their return from the ball,
' gave the lady Ifirfor no-peace. They gni--
zed him indeed 86 unmercifully that he re
solved, wheh he next - met Grace, - io radon- -
1 blo his _efOrts. , He had never yet 'failed,
where he determined to succeed; anti when
he now looked in the glass he felt certain he
would yet conquer. Such a moustache, he
-
fell, muse conquer.
lie did not have to wait Lang for an °ppm . -
-week; there was a ball -at Forrestet Place;
and thither went Major gruion, asitli the
rest'of the officers 'Miss 'Forrester bad oRI .
forgotten her conceited admirer,. •
The party had passed off gaily, and dan
cing had„ for seine time, been going on,
when Grace, as she pasture Horace, hap
pening to meet his look, said.quietly
421itenlicm P arahhhe bale ioldier-tilre air,
with which she drew herself
. up, so slightly
- marked, That he sleheicmdd perceim_it,was
qmpayablc.' 1
She bad &ail him the word of command,
and- he - failed-not -fb obey,-greatly--amused
as he sawlier..,gte next 'minute take the arm
of Major Braidon. Hence he could not re
sist the temptation of standing near her,
chall6nged as ho-had been, to do so.
'Your grounds are :very lovely, but any
place would . be a Pita i dise; with such 'an
i tlveZ said , the., be.villehing major, 'giving a
peculiaky .devoted • smile Irtun under his
black moustaches. „
'1 beg pardon—what did you say am
(mile deaf with a bad cold,' said Grace, giv
ing a look so blank and devoid of meaning,
turning up to him such a deaf laic, that he'
was quite deceived.
• 'Your grounds are very lovely, bat any
place would be a Paradise, with such an
•. Eve !' he repeated, in the same low tone,
but feeling very foolish'
• 'Ah I' said Grace with heraeautiful deaf
, lace, really cannot: hear;• you speak so,
low I'
II the irresistible man piqued himself on
one lasOination more than another; it was
his whisper j. 'so these'words cat him to the
heart—if he had:one. •
The speech, was in his opinion much too
good to be altogether lost, he had so often
found it well received, that for the third time;
actually colotin v i yith annoyance , he-repeal..
ttietiext• opplo
loeked there';'ddii tirOtthe . Sat•
.
eahtic sinihr Captain ... Bel aisle.
Vrti glad' YOu'ihlnlt'ire? answered Grace,
at Ink a rePli - ` di Which the major could
' •
th
pity fi m kg beauty should be deal
,njeculeied'thrinlnfor,Ystry slightly,
.indeed
almost Aitipereeptihli',' pressing the heed
"iv" Mich tie iveWai'thei in - M . ollf ••
"`'Dn'all said dia.,;i:4 : le r y great surprise;.
itvhui' beasts'is deal 'Mies Vandeleurl
heiced 'iathei, ,o d'eiiiiildieehe' dead 1 fan'
.
" -, Qh; nol l l'am'tferawite that any 'ohe is
1 3'tfti `q hite indt3iettititi
•.,
'I am so deaf isn't , it dreadful?' linen/nu
ed Grace; gili)# - him -. l o o k dran
'l4(l ;his
~t 1 ~Notlling.ed#=blata, d efebt in'yots,r4epliMLl
the
i majorltliefuiti reinarictible':ikak
ihe Pretty
.eInt.Y.NI4 , 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 ; ( 1 1 ,Y9PRE4er all sorts Ot:Yrtog, •
iyt,'Nfl:ilhirig.ean-have any 'effect an mikplyto
-thinktl am float - for '"l
trA
said Grace:Kamaimp! whateVii
, "stry, , s`rv;llltA ;' '14.1 ,
that nlernini:!iiiitt!r`,Brark'delf
off—he Ihnu4ixil.
br im al l fertun„te ,escape,
;;;;; ' l4 l l l l l fr4VVlOVPßt r itos- e t e j o° k in gq doolort r
/ ow
ri;itliti,r,Obp..ilifatiliftirtiiegi l bify,Wi'44 4 ')ltt ; At.
ti rcid!renieriti.4ll443ave such
.. Ef4h l Ok'C't'4lo(o 4 ' l 'caPtlicArithaY 00110 no'
60104i 1 A.4.1n4 M ilO k4 (l4 oei rilivin g lii " 4 o l
,q 4 4od *0 9,4 4 3 40 00 4 .1 Orinngitn 414 ' 4 allott
o.resotiulitirriOS XitrigttlAstOr44POS
ilkilitowl4ititrltOft'AT 6 Y l o4 Bl ° ll 4ndllihooltil
hOiMitS*o ll aSto**-4t OMOofotOtOtrok
that hdur h'U haied him =
~~,,:
~t,
14—*40.-4.44)14.4 A! ;Nt.v ./r. "AN
, o iL •
- ' 4 li : imi:ivotiltt bat' i.IJ.7c on tcti =i ' .
ties, Vince"; chi"
'
be otherpobrde.r k'.;• t:
, There , 'me sonic tiiingii; o ' said the 'major,
y,ktijiwa'amile whiCh shO4od tiie whlie•tehth
- gleaming behutifully ' . under 'the jot
biaok ihbuitiahas, thirigs- N ovhih can .
;only bovifolcifii h low \
4 17eryintei'.attid'G rune you riehd not
say gho'se,thuigs:l at 'data till 1 can Intni7:' ;
this impossitile tO -see 'yotif Mies Forrelt .
ter, Ind, not to , •
. ,
'lt ,is your. turn to danno,', mtertupted this •
lad y' - I • " ' 7
' , Vou*ere saying somethirgli,,trquirthi''
she, 151161, 'he returned , and this.,Apestioa
whichhe,, felt convitmed she nov,es . , ciOnld
have asked if` she fuel, understood 4shat: he
said, peileolli,ermlounded the
,unlucky
/Mrs, and,fmstocul,by.fhp side of the beauty
of the reom44illyspeeehless: _ •
AP tie stood there, tOoking thoroughly ills- •
minsolate, the gentleman standing nest to
him in the, quadrille, quietly -but stea i y
lookedat:hina flush of-great and,--visible
annoyance passed over the major's wt:itebui
narrow forehead; for ilr:gentleman vras
Captain Belassis, and' the major 'saw in'hbr
face that a perimmition wee in storolloi him;
goaded on deleiMinedithat route
4m.coute Grace Amid admire him, - he at
tempted again, and in spite of her infirmity,
the one of all others most embartassing,tq
a whispering lover ! to make hef,if possib!e,
understand those honey speeches he had al-
ways found so effective hitherto: 'She must'
be flattered—if shil could buttes:CP
q have been Much in town,' said Major
Blandon. I have been acquainted with all
the prettiest women of the day; but *never
did.t see one ao rarely beautiful:'
'Never saw one really beautiful!' answer
ed Grace Forrester,' 'you hatte astonished
me—what is your style ?' ,
You,' said the major : quite loud for him
'Eh?' answered she with her deaf face.
And Major Brandon lelt inclined tosmur
.
der himself, Or'her, somebody, he was in
such a rage. But still he would not give
the matter up!
'The quadrille is neatly over, ar•.d rhad so
mach to say!' piteously exclnimed ,he, lb
Wits kbrrester, with such a look as made
words quite superflUous.
'Say it another time!' said Grace, '1 must
get partners for the young ladies now,' and
she left him more annoyed tharkAwer.he had
been 111 'and — lira believing that
Grace had been quizzing hirri_.
He did not-loin-remain in doutit, The-very
next day he heard that Horace Leigh and.o
she were engaged ; and then he knew that
Grace had bden taking him off.
The poor unfortunate dandy !
- Consoi.rriox.—A passenger on board the
ship Regtilas, of floatOn,itates that they had'
on board their vessel a thin and feeble mem.
ber of their.conrpany, who had been sea.
sick ell the way out to the line.' One day
this jnau went 'to the doctor, and in a sad;
supplicating tone accosted hint with—
'Doctor, can you tell me what 1 shall be
good bo o r when l' get to San F rancisco, 1: 1
keep on this way P
'Tell you! To he sure T can. hit arc
just the man we want to begun a grave•yard
with!'
GREAT BRITAIN AP A WileAT MARKET.—•
A single fact confounds, var . ) , often, a vas t
deal of theory, however cunningly and plan.
sibly sot forth; and it may 'surprise some of
the free traders in this country to know that,
on the 2d instant, the Chancellor of th'e. Bri•
nth. Exchequer stated; in his -place in , the
House of Coinmons, that, of the, nearly-14,
090,000 bushels wbeat iniported -during
the previous.. ,eleven:...mrinthe,..., 4;320,004
enme.lrom ‘Eiltrice, 4,410,004..bu5h; •
'els trom.prussia, Holltind:atd . ..Helgiurri; and
only. 5,025,000, bushels from the I.%•Fittites:
Prtozietscurion.,— The' words Allopathy
and 14;mceopathy,, with those derived from
them, are in most instances errone.ously pro. ;
nounced. -The following diiiisiiine•ShOw the
true pronounciation, the empinisia‘iidi'o o 4 : olrj
, theittilibised „,
npapthji, and
Ut
are..n ow: ire common
. •
corrent . prounnOtittionlis , theretore a matter
morelhaniorilinaitlinithrtanCti:.4'-
°twit stan
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ingrait' that - labors of Father Matthei and
;theliterirreaftill.'eflotts'of ;phiiatilhrifplsts'
the . Terittitirancte ehhse !Thera.
Mar-there iverareonsu riled in fan is ii6g Ire.,
inadipthet last. yattr,'. 71000i0110Aih114iiie of iI
ahlent''spints:tr
man, wohmaalrehiltlttfirotiihriiif theqat'ole
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• ImportfuiceTr,..o • if
.." • . .
rt'j. We take tbe follpwing extracts froth
a parriphlSC iecarnly, liaglislied" ila New
York, a'ailresise'd to , i•Yonit'd iVlerf' id Citiettn-
TheY contain ' trulhe: adapted to YOinl, We'
ittevery'irieildiin':' '':'" ' ,
Iti'Onr'Oouritry, young men ' holit a' large
,shrife. in the, government. ''• Each 'of these
yonlig men have' a vete l4o . Tliey areniilirialcid'l
to by ern
,gogues, on both En es, in every
'ptilitical'OritiN%aa's, - and 'are Mile tii feel', their
Ei ,
streiigtil , nothing can .bo':.,todik vqtbotit
ifirif. Div Oilil tifisitui 114itiiiii - 01 'inclati,-
they' hoie the disprisithlritiii'ditbiliiiiii - c_triiiii"'
together l i n 'rioinilar giitberiegi'f,find by such
is that - great' ends 'are -t `inaChed,
in America.' YoungiairieMistiiMitmltinlY
4rde inrolaveryit#ißOiititil !teier4l:2lY,:
bbf:tho / axeihrble, estkisittstiF,exccutita'fiart:
_Ba isiniany other class they gip, to the 'peliii,,
lead *others to gO, and give animation
guidance to the scengs which are fliers be
h&j.: , No man,.it is likely, has Mimed:tiny
'estimate of the political.potverledged
iii the yoling men Of a - single city. '"
Here is a young.man of_threaand,twenly
lie cannot walk down Bitiatlway withoittuti:
lice, for, the symmetry of his form, the rose
on his cheek, and the brawn•of his sturdy
arm. You would send him as a model to:
the statuary ; you would pick his.. out. of a
thousand to stand by you in aka The fire
of his eye shows that the capacity lel know.
ledge is there. Through the swagger' el
a mariner which tells you that he has not
luily escaped the Affectation of rufftnisru,
you dekcry the elements of a natural gentle
man. In manual dexterity and . beats of
strength, he lakes the palm. NOne can sur
pass him at a launch; a fire, or a boattice.
'The original of this rude sketch may bastion
almost aiWevening of the week:
But--all—are—not—suchr—liere—W-another-:
young mpu, engaged, not in mechanicacla- -
bcir, but in :merchandise. ...Accustomed to'
spend much of his tune at the nice employ.
nients of the desk or the counter, and often,
to wait on the more dainty and fastidious
portion of society, his danger is of falling into
a manner just the'apposite of the preceding.
• By'any rustic friend, he would be.set down
asfan effeminattreoxeomb. You almost ex
pect to, catch odors when you approach him ,
His hair, hip bootiyhis-unwrinkled gloves,
proclaim the cit; and these things have a
certain degree of merit or. their own scale. .
Let us not disparage such persons. They
sometimes grow up to be good mercha as.
and good men.
One more illustration must suffice : it is
essensially unlike the others. That
youth, with Livia complexion, lank hair and
narrow : chest, a a' sedentary:operative; In
regard to hie hanfficraft,,no man.ctaiirtharge,
him with unfaithfulness. He belOngs'to no
duns and joins in no excursions, but works
from daylight till evenings and from Monday
morning till Saturday night. He is a fair .
specimen of the mechanical drudge. Every
reader can at once name such among his ac
quaintance. ‘. •
'Now it may be affirmed:, that these three
pictures, with all the imperfections of the
drawing, mai be taken. as types of the three
great classes 01 city young men ; and in these
three are comprehended a large proportion
of the whole.
We are not now enqUiring what ho may
know about his own show ship-yard, bank,
or counting room, his specinl• trade or busi
ness ; or about the streets; . Whaifsand amuse
ments of the town. But,Wliat 'doe's he know
of that which give's the strength. of Manhood
and the commanding Place m society;, of
which we' were j u st now thinking? 171'hal
dosnche know of that which_ eipands:anD
quicker.s , and strengthens 'and "AliCiplines
the. powers otrnind 1 . What does he know
'of his own body and sonl, and their' reiPear.
true powers? of teh heavens' aboie and the
earth beneath, : with • their rionetitiirMi`delei,
m ents, , eft angee and lawi . , of the einioititierei
131,fire end water; iif therinitile'lie'ilictilik - pl,
the fatiridehal;'elli,• , ntthreiniiirMYlie catch.
latesl_ What dotter he know ofo4 . ' liiithiy,
!Idlest odes, and the. iiiii 'Cill'kicafiniM ?=—,
What ,chord ifibriiiiii withlifiliintiqlifiii'fiien
libnqif Luther or Giiiiainit Vldblpinis,' - iiilOfin
, Ittiwil'ici, DeWtiiii'bi Oivii. , w hie diiiir tt'
knOw7of':_nioralir' cwiliiiiiiirtaiityr via , itt,:r.
ewer mayalippiir
~ 1 , ,
.9. , F pep mo!.(1
- " - liii irein i ' '
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, -AUX
Some of these who have _ Von Most emi
nent in learning and aciencii, -Made their
first attainmente,ia snatches of time stolen
from mentatreniplaiment. liana Sachs, the
poet of the Beformaiion, and-the. Burns of
Germany, began life, isa did Burnt), a poor
boy; he was. a ; tailor'e-poni and Fermi an
apprentifibi t e r fitatto a shoemaker, and af
terwaids to a.,Weaver ; and continued to
work It the Pam as long as he .fived„ The
great dramatist, Ben Jonson, was a wyking
_bricklaYer t and aftetWards ; a soldfer,„ Lin-
Wiest; thelather of modern botany,
.was once
on the •ahoe'maker's bancii. Our immortal
Franklin, it need scarcely-be said, was a
printer. - Anione tha- classical scholara of
-
our day, no one baldpate distinguished
thantleyneohe vole' pima commenfor on
Homer and Virgil. He'-was the so' ore
poor weaver, and when he wanted* Id:learn '
Latin„engageif to pay a school-fellow four
pence a week for teaching him; .but even
this 'pittance would have been too nitich, if
it had not for the kindnesti• of a baker,
who was his godfather. Herschel, mhos°
name is - insenbed - on -- tbe - heaver* was - the
son of a poor musician, and at the age of
fourteen was placed in a baud attached to the
Hanoverian guards. After going to England
he undertook to teach music, and then be-
I came. an organist.. But while he was, sup
porting 'himself in this way, he was leaping
j!t i !!-'l l . , ck i i!,ll.-MOAFAR,RIV e k- ,,,, F.Mn Ma
ma he was naturally led to mathematics, and
thence to optics and nstronomy. JOhn..Dol
lcind, the inventor of the achromatic iples
cope, spent his early years at the silk-10m ;
add continued in his origina4nsines4ven
for some years after his eldest son came to
in age 'to 'join it.' Few cases are
mote celebrated than that of Gifford . ," the
founder end editor of the Quarterly 'Rev,iew.
He was in orphan, and barely escaPed, the•
poor4house. He becaine a' ship boy Of the
mot menial toff, on board of a cbastinves
sel, He was afterward for six years tippten
deed to a shoemkkcir. Ir. this Indt etriPloy-
Pent he 'stole time' from the lest,.for:tifith
meth:vend algebra, and kir hick of otherjoa
veniences, used to' work out his problems
•on leatlierwith filtinted awl. FeWrt'apes,
ate more noted.in iiitadern literature.
give a yo . ung . RUAa tor reading, and
in t h at ainOe'dipfiti?n,puquv.e,furnisbed
hiari itelias found
'tioin'e' that Qhikit'oliieli hairei
abread; - "naVnelipleasurable'
'He hoe learned
is
...IL' ,
"Pg. Pik .. I :MN; ; .„Vrit4l74!Ti , .ll.ll" stated; that a
man at tha,alatehot.lep s :AFWatininiltone,l4ll.,
sent TV•RoPikflfitY lap.tt week-, to thgAwo
im