Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 29, 1849, Image 1

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Dr. John J. Erlyerty
a - A - AiREMOVED hie.Officoarid dwel
tti the house adjoining his Drug Store
on. West High street. april 1
Dr, V. L. Creigh,
, (Successor of Jon gragh, deqeased,)
iittinid all 11 adiela calls in town or
Apuntry; - hrta - sr r NIGtIT, and will give
every trtiantion to patient's entrusted .to his bare.
A7,OFFI . CE on East High street, opposi te store, • • fnev22-fm
J: Windsor Rawlins,
GRAD HA CE of Jefferson Medical Ctilldge,..
respectfully olleprhis setvicos to the pub
lic. Dr. RaNlin's having
. had eight years expe•
rience in the I'rac ice of his profession in Mary
land.and Pennsylvania, flatters himself that he
can give general satisfaction to those requiring* ,
his hid. • Office in Pitt street opposite the Man ,
eibn House Hotel and first door south of the
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91%thadist church.
February 7th. 1899.
Doctor .11d. Lippe,
VIVIOEOPA'ri-Ro Physician. Offico
in Main street, in the house formerly occu•
pted : by-Dr:--F-,7l4ltrman . .- - .up -9 '46;
Dr. L C. Loomis
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operations upon the
Teeth that ere tenni
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red f.,r their presavation, such as Scaling, Filing,
Plugging, &c, or Nvill restore the loss of them,
by tnserimg Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth
to a fall Sett. Kr 011ice•on Pitt street, n few
Eoors sEvuth of the Railroad Hotel. Dr. L. is ah•
s nit the lost ten days of every month.
John B, Parker,
TTORNEY AT LAW: OFFICE
-LI in North liannver Street, in the room for
m .rly onettpied by the Hon. F Watts.
Marob V.I. 1849.
• -Carson C. Moore,
AI"I'ORNEY AT LAW. Office in
the roam lately pccupied by :Dr. Fate'',
deceased. mar 31
EDWRir CLARKSON,'
- rfNGRAVER ON WOOD, No. acq \Val
Ka nut Street, Philadelphia.
It:IL - Orders may be sent by mail.
Doe. ‘2,0 1848.-6 m ''
Wm. PI. Penrose,
A TTo RNEY. AT LAW, m ill practice in
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lit'o several Courts of Cumberland county.
0 h'FICE. in Main Street, in the room former
ly. occupied by L. G. IJrandcbury, Esq. my2l
James R. SMith,
A TTOTINEY AT LAW. Has RE
MOVED tit ! office to Beetem's Row, two
doors from Burklroldeeollotel. inpr 1
GEORGE EGE •
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. OF
FICE at hie'residence, corner at Main street
and the Public Square, opposite Burkholder's
Hotel. In addition - to the duties of Justice of
the Peace, will attend to all kinds of writing,
such as deeds, bands; mortgages, indentures,
articles of agreement, notes, &c.
Carlisle,, ap:B49. -
WRIGHT & SAXTON,
IMP..ORTERS• AND DEALERS IN FOR
EIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
Glass, Paints; Dye Stuffs, Oil, Iron, Steel,Nails
litc. would invite the attention of persons wont
ing goods in their. line, to the large assortment
they have just opened, and which they O'er at
the very lowest cash prices.
John P. Lyne,
IVHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in
• Fereignand Domestic Hardware, Painte r
Oil,'Ulass, Varnish, ace, at the old stand in-N.
littiover_street, arliele, has just received frorm
Nevr York and Philadelphia a large addition tar
his former stock, to which the attention of buy
urs is requested, as he is detettnined to sel
!met than any other house intown. anrl9
°Look this Way.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
his (climb anOthe public generally flint he„ as
lust opened a now LUMBER AND COAL
YARD in West 'High street, a feal &line - Wits
of Messrs J 6c D Illioads's Warehouse, where
he 'now has and will keep 7:cenetently .on
hand a first rate assortment of all kinds of sea
soned pine boards 'and plank and all other kinds
caste, ell of_which he will sell low-for cash.
July 18 • SAMUEL. SIPE.
WALTEAS & HARVEY,
[Late tlazelhurst & Walters,]
MIR OD UCE and General Commission Mer
chants, Nos. 15 and- 16, Spear's Wharf,
BA-LTIMORE. Liberal cash advances, made
on consignments of all kinds of Produce.
mar2lt
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THF. tOmmissioners of Cumberland county
deem it proper to inform the public. that the eta.
ted•riteetings of the Board of Commissioners will
b . p.heldeen the second' 'and fourth Mondays uf
month. at which time_ July persons having
:business with said Board,will meet them at
trteir office in Carlisle.
AMR, WM. RILEY. Cl'k.
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• • NOTICE,
'Lic ATI QN at, the: next
71.1 L -S
.lasstort ofine . leigialaturiYiOf 'Penns-SAO
. n ia, tor an alteration in the Charter of the C nue'
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sts EPosiTA,B 4 erx, so as to eoofer upon th e
• lnstitntion the rights' and privikg4 of a Bank f
• Issue. ' By Order of the Boar •toFiJirectore.
W 8 13Q,BEAN, Cashier.
' ,C'trlifile Deposita Bank,
.4';' 1849-6 ur S.
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dyeing
qnd;Soouing Alßi • Laither.Stree
1. ~LIANCEI
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• V V , •'?: h. Ladiee' and Gonda
arrel'; all' colors, and warrants allwark
bo . 'satts ry . .. ,.. O r rdatsjn „„. his line respectfully, ns 2 c , tfully :
(olidlinds .„ .
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W .11ENDE,L,..Dontlei,; - :Cntortne his .
r'lrijoildsiindlintrons:that lie , oxoetti to he
;abiont,froni Corn* forthe,ioll,lltig,ai i viebki
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'•iwiciiivillhe paidcash oils'
3ritpOtf,hYtife eubscriber for good RAGS. The
rAst•t r 'inay he delivered . at the Paper' Mill; five
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fr,lm ai the WirehOuse of Mr.
• •-•JaCob' Carhop)." .
4013:tfq ' ":" "'W' B 'MULLEN: , •
Wrapping` Paper,.
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• tirqbiti.lib: will be constantly. suptilied with the 't
''.bitat article of Wrapping Paper.,'Country
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article, ttt+s'vait LOWTrlCEli'X,AlsoitC.hildrena
'Cloth Caps: .G :HITNERit
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ItacAllispw's all ilealingOintment
AR T HE WORLD'S SALVE, contains nO•
Mercury.—The folloWing Certificate is
from a regular Physitdan; of extensive pruo.
Lice in Philadelphia: ••'
JAMES MCIALLIEITER-.Sir : I !MVO for the
last two years:been:in the habit - of neitig your
Ointment itteasds of Rheumatism chilblah4,
a..d, in , Time Canvas, (Scald Heads,) and
'thus far". with the happiest effect. rthink
from the .experiments 1 havemade with rte
that it richly deserves to be adopted as an are
tick ofovery day use by the profession at large
Yours truly; S. BELL, . D. Phila.
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Philedelphia. Dec. 29;1847.
To Jame
..cAllieter—Dear Sir: 1 take
pleasure in milting known to you the great
benefit 1• have received by using your Vegeta.
ble Ointinent, or the. World's Salve, 1 hud an
dicer, or running sore, on the ear, of many
years standing; I have applied' to. srveral
I physicians, but all Co no purpose; but by.using
your Ointment a few days it was. doniptetely
.drled up and have used it for burns•;
I _fur which...L.llnd A r an excellenturtielm-nlso in
'all cases influtnatione
I . certify the above statement is true.
T. C. CA DM US.
.. N 0.90 Market street,Phila.
ZEM
I do certify that I have used McAllister's
all Healing Vegetable Ointtherit for coldness
of my feet; also for Rheumatism in my limbs
and Corns on my feet, and have licen entirely
I:eved. Believing it to be a good Medicine,
I do not hesitate to recommend ir in the aboic
complaints. 'LEONARD. VAILE,
Norris tit. Washington Pa. Aug. 21, 1847.
I certify that I have used McAllister's all
Healing Vegetable . Ointment, or the World's
Salve, for.a healing in my wife's breast, which
has given her incalculable benefit; also onnne
•of my children, for sore eyes, which give im
mediate relief. I, therefore, recommend it as
good medicine. PARKER REED,
Hopewell tp. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 2 . 1,? , 17.
Around the box are directionW for using Mc:•
Allister's Oininitint, for. Scrofula, Liver Com.
plaint,. Eyrelipelas, Teller, Chilblain, Scald
Repel, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi.
tas, Nervous affections, Pains, Read ache,
Asthma, • Des fume-Bar ache, Burns, Corns,
all diseases of the skid, Sire, Lips, Pimples, 4.c.
,Swelling of the Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism,
Piles, cold feet, CrOup, Swelled or Broken'
Breast; - Tooth ache, .Ague in the face, 4m., 4c.
If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its value
in cases of "swollen" or Sore Breast, they
1 would always apply' it. In such eases, if (ree
ly used, and accoraing•to the directions around
each hox it gives relief in a very few hours.
. BURNS-It iii one of the best things in the
world - for Burns. (See directions for using
it.)
PlLES—Thousands are yearly cored by
• this Oiniinent. It never fails in' Igiving relief
fur the Piles. _ -
Kr - This Ointment is good• for - any - part of
the body or limbs.-when-inflamed. In some
cases it should be applied often. ,
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine
unless the name of JAMES McALISTER is
. written with a pen on every label. '•
PRICE TWENT/FIVE CENTS A BOX
Foil sale by my agents in all the_ principa
cities and towns in the United Stales.
. JAS. McALISTER,
Sole Proprietor of the above Medicines.
Principal Office REMOVED to SS N. TIIMD ST
Philadelphia. •
S: Elliott. and S. W. Harerstiek, Carlisle
J. & L. Reigel, Mechanicsburg.
Singiser, Churohtown. •
Mond & Wherry, Newburg.
Joseph EL Horron,,Nerville.
J. M. Lutz. & Geo. W. Bell. Harraebarg.
IsTOWYOrk. Gold Pens, the best
ill article of the day, and which no business
man should be without."
An.elegunt assortment of fine cutlery, in . -
eluding Razors, Pen Knives, Scissors of the
beet-English-and American-Manufacture, - -
A large variety of ornamental Windpw Blinds
4 antl Fire Screens of every style and ar low pri
ces.
Musiani Instruments, such as Violins, Aceor
deons,,Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets, Tuning-Forks
with Violin strings, bridges. &c u nt all prices.
A largo variety of Baskets, travelling bags,
WhipS,canes, door mats, Brushes of all kinds
at every price.
Hayno's Ma& Adamantine Powder, a new
article for Razor Strops ? warranted superior to
anything in use,
for setting a keen smooth edge
to razors, &c. . 25 cis. a box.
Combs, Soaps . , Perfumes, Extracts, Dyes
for the hair, a rich and Vociuciful assortment
iroin•the celebrated 'manufdctorieS of Roused,
Jules Hanel and others.
'Tooth • Brushes, Tooth paste and Powder,
Nail Brushes, Hair and Hat,.Brushea, with. an.
innumerable. .Variety of Vitaey.od Ado( ant•
ales bf all kinds and
_price?, lately opened and
for sale at thl Cheap Brag. and Book Storo of
S W HAVERSTICK.
. My Goods and Groceries:
G:` C.fatMONY: desires to inform his
ita • friends and the public that'holfiriframo .
ved to tho stand on North Hanover street lately
occupied by Chas Barpitz. and next door , to
lloverstiek's Drug and Book Store, whore he
is determined to sell goods as low - ne any. other ;
establiehmenviri Carlisle or in the connty. Hie
stock consists of Cloths, , Cassierierce ! Satinetts;
satin, cachmeremerino and silk- Vest Inge; -Me
rinoes, Alpachas, Mous:de Lollies, Cachmeres,
French worked collars. kid gloves, silk fringes,
gimps,
flowers, thread—laces, .6r.c.r; • -TICK
INGS at 6+ eta, calicoes 3 to 6+ cte, very cheap,
minding,. hosiery, Berlin "and . Cachrnere , _gloves,
A Ourge assoilinent of BONNET RIBBONS,,
,viro satin plain find figured ,Momuti, plain,
, Inired; stritied and 'figured :Also GRIOT ERIES
aIiILAWEENSWARE,. illlCh us Colfeeil Tea;
;Sagar, Spices .cif all kinds; tobacco, sagars,
crockery, gloolload-Oesnoware,rice,'Shocolate,
starch, mgetlief,Witk,ria m ertts other articles=—,
• Givirt,him.a '
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l'',k• .!,Pr49'ipf;i5ixtir,ape...,,,.,;.±,24,..:
1 ilit.V.E'jtist receive d the largest and Cheap
est.sioak of HARDWAlCE,'Gland,'Priints,'"4lle
, Virnishp,s ,Sarldlory.,..Carpenteee4 intLCabihe
'Makylep,p9l4.,Me!tegepyc,Yeeittrs antialhhindn,
'of C,Eluilding. Malone's' ever, Oronght to 'l:Tidbit i
consisting of Locks,' Ring* & t rew s , , 41 8
rand Spiked; , Petsone3tbourto btiild,'Attill'find i.
tr.hitly to. their ; advantage -to limit at , nik:iit4 ',.
before.' pitichesinc'eldevrinirs:„.-'2l;:onto.?aint .'1313e..
ilia Goods dud hearlilik prige mill .yollAwilLo9,
4 coniiiired4 that lb% irtrlAlipTihir. Ch eap liiettl.;'
'vaiv,• : ,,EltbrOil AliciAfic,'sufrei ankr r ile,'"iiibikeMbii
and rasps t and cemlet,t liii, B 9rinlent of,W,Stte_
ReeVißer ' 4 9nt.'itic po l oailli,a9o -110 9PItop . 0 4 11 :I
sizes._ ,l ' - : .11,4v0 ' glici,;• 00 . ,, t ,b9ergdmeter ...Churn,
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idoet o'l 001 °PP IE!It id9Vlina, Mannfaa4n).
ex p r e ss lyht.ng , on,sol,lo.,dotvir&t,l.l
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• • c-Ftomilits 1111neeota Register
111111VESQTA.
BY ram. L. 11. 81001111NEY
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We've a child nut at rime, where the waters run
' clear,
And the falleof St.. Anthony ring on the ear,—
And there, where the breezes are bracing and crea,
She's LIS - healthful and happy as baby' can be ;
"Mons nano, In Ycorpore sans" you know.,
In strainer° to all who are.pilgains belewl •
And we, with the wise Dr. Brigham have.thought
That neornore wino': woe Bret to be sotigid,—;,.
So she runs nt her will, in the fresh open air, .
And takes simple food, and is vigorous and fair.
No toys at Criutant's or Bonfanti's she buys,
Nor at Stewart'a for. candles and augur plums cries,
But playa on the greensward her gambols.so rude,
With a huge timber doll that the woodmen have
hewed—*
--Trots away to the bluff , on her own sturdy feet;
Or sings with her hirdllngs in harmony sweet—
Marks the Father of Myers, majestic and deep,
Or sings in the shade of her forests tooled),
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We've been verpmuch prooperedin bnnkct and More.
And linvb brought up %pill cure thiiiy, cbildten or
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And our neiglibors emeriti the Greet Waters rheynay
Regent them with envy, an surely they linty ;
still, tge•hupe. - in her cases some—improVement to
make,
Sinee the wisest of parents may sometimes tnlitiake.
Her sisters nre doubtless a wonderful band,.
The Joy of our heart and the pride of the land--
Vet n, few of the Wait, cram strictness of rule, .
Were sent, were afraid, rather early to school :
knd, perchance, though the teachers had excellent
ammo,
They developed the brain et the body's expense
Then some from the heat of the climate are frail,
And others with reverend ague are pole—
And othes.lilas: hove gone mad, tee are Mid,
Froin the bite of a dog, with a collar of gold?
Now. dear Meesela. we wish you to shun
Tile faults into which your progenitors run,
Nor rush after wealth with a perilous speed,
Since the strength of Republics lies deeper indeed—
In the:mince of the heart and the ore of the soli,.
In virtue. and peace, and the patience of toll
So, be pleasant and honest. and keep as you grow
The pure rural tastes in your bosom of snow
We shall hear from you child, over mountain and
w nye,
Your nurses will write us how well you behave;
Let no bad reports our Mildly mock—
Here's a kiss for you, darling, the pet of our flock !
• We unierstend that the Lumber Trade has com
mented in the Territory of Mines°la, and that the
einigratits from Maine ar,c engaged to that enterprise
with their accustomotheneigy and hardihood.
izroilalot&9l4l , z4
' • prom the Lady's Wreath
A CURE FOR LOW SPIRITS.
FROM some cause, real or imaginary,
felt low spirited. - There was a cloud upon
My feelings, and I could not smile as usual,
nor speak in a tone of cheerfulness. Ari , a
natural result, the light of my countenance
being gone, all things around ma were in
abeam. 111yAinsband was sober and had
little to say ; the children would look strange•
ly at me when I answered th en. questions,
or spoke to thCm for any purpose, aria toy
domestics moved about in Auiet manner,
and when they addressed me, did so in a
tone mar..q..kubdried'tha'n usual.
Thu re-action upon my state, only made
darker the clouds that veiled my spirits. 1
was conscious of this, and conscious that the
original cause of my depression was entirely
inadequate in itself, to produce the result
which had followed. Under . ,this I
'made an amt . to rally myself, but in, vain ;
and sank lower from the very struggle to rise
above.the gloom that overshadowed me.
When my husband came home at dinner
time, 1 tried to meet him with a smile; but
I felt that the light upon my 'countenance
was feeble, and of brief duration. He look
ed at me earnestly, and in his kind and gen
tle way, enquired it f tottno better;affeMing
to believe that my ailment was one of the
body instead of mind. But I scarcely
answeied'hini, and I could, see that he felt
hurt. How much more wretched did. I be
come at this. Could I have then retired to
my chamber, end alone, given my heait full
vent in a passion•ol tears, I might hove ob.
tained relief to my leefings. But I could
not do this. • •
While I sat at the. table, forcing a Inge
food into my mouth for appearance sake, my
husband said— .. • •
'.You remember tha , fine led who ha's been
for some time In ourstoreP •
•- - 4 Yes;LI- answered.caralessly. • , 1
'He has'not made his•appearan'ce for se4-'
eral days; aud• I 'learned this mornine, en
Sending to the hOuse of his motheri . that he
was very ill' • • " .c
. `-(Ali•IF was my •incliflerent - responso: Had
- I 00016 w - what `was-`in my ndind i l woald
tinve•said=-'l'm sbiiy, butl rean'tfiel if it? 1
did not at the reorrient,leel the smallest
•teterit imthe lad. • • •
• 'Yes, added my husband, _and the.persori
whowbhocalled to let Me triciw about it express
ed'his-lears that EdWard : well& riot get'lifi
sWhatailo him P.l inquired.
II did pot clearly, understand. But Miles
a letct:ofJ9me kind. "You remember his
!inapt very. well.V. ` 4,' I
'Oh; yes; loovv , she has Avcirkecl'for
Only
iYeer i -antV loss to , hrii;,lstill .b.ealmost,
4 111 he se dangerous!' l'encinirekli n'iselil.
'ol interest bliginnilig'is stir 'in 'inf heart.' , ` l '
'' ills is not 'exp‘ticieed'twill/0. 1 : ': , : I ''''? -14
i 4p o o r ; wbin t in I ~- Herr tlistleteedielis ''intnif
'be '1.41• woitier what liee'slniumstnnVesva`ler
iu i pt ,, ai; , thisiltirtin: !'stiii'slostiiftit',Vereiloo#
,wipte'n She worked theinti: l ' t'''' , 'l,' )., nt;'" 6 ' '
' fl: 2 CkiAlltiii.i'sv ' e ' rylibsifli4ll l ,4 l dinitif hOt.--=
lhat`lui'd'iierielir liVs"'`iigici ine4iiiiio ' , Ow ,
tilt Jo iirei thih iiiiii;ab i teitik i kakykiriVg,
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41 though - we are yeri.buby.tpldby, sod,
much mutated therb. It : would:not ho- right
`to neglect the lad and his ro,ollter,under pres
ent circumstances,', •
le4 reblik,ed aohose.wordl;; and, with Di,
forced ellor!, „
_ .
(It Will be .roucti.better)or you,r,osee.tbem.
lhan for, ine,!,retuti a etr,My it,usbandi 'for,you,
understand. their Watiltthetter, , ,arid pan min a
ister, to;thritin,more,effeetually.',,if they need ;
any bomforts,, : i yea) like you ; to see them.
It still cost, me an, eiTett : to get r ,ready, but
as f had, promised that f „would as, .my
husband wiihed, the effort ha d,to bo. t
By the time I_Wasitrepared ; th go out, I,lelt
something better,, The exerfioe - bi was re•
quired to make,' tended tO,disperse,.slightly,
ithe clouds that hang over , pm and; . as"thev
liegatt,gradrtaily_to moyoopy thoughts_torn-,
ed, with an tiWak — enitig,
object of ray,husbantis'eliciterle„
.•
'- All was :silent within the humble , abode ta,.l
winch my errand led We:: knocked light.
ly,.and in a few triennenta,tfie.rnother of Ed-
ward opened the . depr.,-§he looked pale and
anxious. • „
. .
'How ieyousipn; 1. enquired
PS 1 stepped-in.
is.vpry loy ma!am,' she replied.
'Not dangerouo,l,ltope
'The fever has left him, but he is as weak
as an infant. All his strength is gone.'
'But proper nourishment will ,reetore him
at the disease is hrokken:
• ~ S o the doctor says.. Bat I'm afraid it is
too late. He seeing to be sinking every
hour. Will you walkup and see him,
;ma'am?'
lollowed Mrs: Ellis up stairs, and into
the chamber ,whempessick.boylay. • I was
riot surprised atthe,fears she had expressed,
when .I saw Eilivaks pale, sunken face, and
hollow, - expiessionless eyes. He scarcely
noticed my entritibe.'
'Poor buy I' sighed his mother. 'He has
had a very siolCaPell.''•:My liveliest interest
was at once aWilligned.' _
, •
, He has been aloft . 'indeed! , freilied, as
up
..5 4 •. ?
1 taid my hand.ou, his white forehead. 1
hound that his sklelires- cold" auiraamP.—
The lever had niiiilY: burned put the vile)
energies of hift , 4 u.... Do, you give him
rn uoh nour),llitnett ..., -.,:
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A)
'He (skein Int Ifitrie`y water.'
'Has hot the doetor,ordered wine?'
'Yea ma'am, replied Mrs: Effie, but she
spoke with an air of hesitation. 'Re save a
ipoonlul of good wine, three or. fohr times a
day, would be very good for biro.'
'And you bawd, not given him any?'
'No, ma'am?
tWe have some very pure wine that we
always keep tor sickness.• II you will step
ovet.to mei - louse, and.Aell Alice to give you
a:bottle of will stay with Edward until
, you return.'
How brightly glowed that poor woman's
face as my.words,tell upon her ears! •
'Oh, ma'am, yoiiare very kind I' said she.
'But it will be. asking ,foo much of you to
stay here,!"
'You digte.t ask it i Nll,lB. Ellis,' I•smilindlY
replied„ .'1 have offered to stay ; so do you
go for the-wine as quickly as you .can,Jor
Edward•usods.it.vdry much.'
• •
I was,hotqequired to say more.. In a few
minutes I was alone with the sick boy,
.who .
lay almost as still as death were resting
upon his half-olosed . eye-lids. To some ex-
tent, in the hall.hoir I remained doe inlhat
hushed chamber, did I realize the condition ,
4cl feeling. of the prior mother - - whose only
son lay gasping at .the very docreof; death,
and all my symPathies were in consequence
' awairenett. • • .. •
As soon as Mrs Allis• retained- with the
wine, about a teaspoonful of irmail
• and the. glass 'containing- it, placed to the
latPs-11ps: 4- - -moment • its • flavor
touched his palate, a thrill 'seethed to. pats ,
through his-frame, and he swallowed eagerly.
.'lt does , him 'good spealting*Warm-
IY,, and helm impulse of pleasure plat
inade my'itett-rt : , '
.•
' ;We sat and looked. with Silent ir.teie , st :
upon the,boy!s lace, and we did not look , in
vain, for something like wariAtti came upon
his warm cheeks, and when 1-placed my
haridagain on his forehead, the coolness and
dafiginese Wasgone: The wine had qeiOk
' enekhielanuid pelse. I,"slaie,if an hour
longer,, d the ar•oitiers oonful Of tit o" '
an.. n4- .. 1 ) _ , a g 1 !!
elope,. .wine,was given. Its, efleot , was an
I
marked Sethe, s grst,', - , lf then ,witlthew ~ rom '
f the humble,horne pipe wid o w ari'd h r only ;
chi child '; • promising to:,`spe ; them •sgalli ~in 'Vie
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: ei' ? i'o.,iiemiLstty . ' lemLstry for,.Girlai..“ ;
SOBi013INC!, :.11.fAT) ,EVERYVVVODiA
RNAD.—Thisla,properly, styled- , ri.
age, Mr the. inquiry, What profit?" meets
u§.etcrywhete. has entered.the.temples
ol„ Jearping, stud ; attempted _to thrust out itu-
pajltiM.atuclieghepause their , immediate con-
. .
nection: -with .hand moi?ey .profo4,cannot be
demonstrated„,,,There is one spot, however,
into which d bas hot 'lib ., generally intruded .
icselttbe female asfidemy—the last refuge
arks. and fine jollies. Thither
the yming,.ladies are frequently sent, rnerely
to learn how to dress tastefully, and• , walk
gracetiillyNitey, write French, and masks
waxen plunies end, silken spiders—all pretty;
but .why rot impure "whalprofit
tako,my pen,:not.l9attler a dissertation
on temakikeducation, hurttrifillAt that young
ladies be,imight._Miemistry. They: will;
thereby be better•qualitled l'O', — stuperinted;
domestid allairs„guard .against many acoiL:
dents to which 'households are subject i . and
perliaps-be-lnstrurriental in saying-, lifer--1,41-e—
-illustrate the last remark by reference to tox
icology.
,
The strong acids, such as,pitreonuriafic,
aiursulphuric, are virulent poisons, yet fre-
.gnentliusedin medicine, and the mgchanie
arts. Suppose
. a ia his' rambles
ammo the neighbors,..should linter a Cabinet
shop, and find a saucer of qua fortis (nitric;
'acid) upon the work bench and in his sport,•
seize and drink a portion of it. He is•reon
ye) ed home . in,gi;eat agony. The physictan
is sent for; but embe arrives, the child is a
corpse. Now as the Mother presses the cold
clay to her breast and lips for the last time,
how will her anguish be aggravated to'know
that in her medicine cheat, or drawer, was
some calcined magnesia, which if . timely
administered, would have saved her lovely,
peichance.her first and only boy. 0, what
are all the boy:leis and fine dresses.m. the
• world to her, compared with sugie knowl
edge ?
Take another case. A Jalsband returning
home, on a summer afternoon, desires some
acidulous drink. , Opening a cupboard, he
sees a small box, labeled !coatis of lemon,"
and ,making h solution of this he drinks it
Ireely,, Presently, he leels distress, sends
for ,i;ti le,. and aKertpins that, he has drank
a solution of oxalic acid, which she has
procured to take stains o liarn- linen. The
physician is sent • for, but the unavoi ahle
delay. attending , his arrival ki fatal. When
he arrives, perhaps he seep upon the very
table on which the weeping widow bows
her head, a , piece of chalk, which, given
in time, would have certemly prevented any
triisohlef, from the poison.
Corrosive sublimative is the article gener
ally used to destroy the vermin which some
times infest out' couches. A solution of it
is laid upon the floor, in a tea-cup, when the
doMestici go down to dine, leaving the
childlen up stairs to play; • the infant crawls
to the tea-cup and drinks. Now what think
you would be the mother's joy, if, having
studied chemistry,. she instantly called to
recollection, the well ascertained faUt, that'
there is in the lien's nest an antidote to this
poison: She
,sends for 'some eggs, and
breaking them, administera the whites. Her
child. recovers,, and she weeps for joy.—
Talk to her of novels = ono : little-heottol
natural-science has been worth, to - her,-more
than all the novels in the world.
,Physicians in • the country, rarely carry
any scales with them to weigh their pie
seriptions. They administer mediiines
guess, from a tea-spoolr or the point 91 a
knife;, suppose a common . ease, phyair
Man, in a harry, leaves an overdose 01 , tartar
emetic, (generally
. the first ptescription in
cMi‘es of billicai . leyerj and pursaes his way
to See anotikriPitieni t ten miles
The medicine admistete4 and thcr
an is,peliknied: . When the case
,hecomersi,
Mkt
alarming ? ' messenger despatoh,cd : pr..,
the '4octrir, and another in,
.
in a eanisier,lo the eupbeard, , ntid pail tree
that 'gre . mie by the dOor,.a reinedy , for .this
distresa and, alarm—a mire minas of saving .
the sick inan tram death. A strong 'dere.
. .
tion'of young hyson tea, oak Intik, prapy,
other aktingeht iegetable i ill Change t artar
tmeinktrito a'harmless , eoslo
n ii)?:: ,' .
Vesteli ofOotier Offen' gly ,
risi) . i in
Boning: Thsigh thiimel:ln a leig?o . ptit ., -
a
little change' in, a dry atrnosithere:it is rusted;
i'l; niotature' litii liiede? . .tidfid: tie_ ' , duilited
. heeomititttiiiiFeil with .
v:giden 'snbstancti'—:
orbrinat . e;i6etko , iidkipia 9lcii)er,tt poSIE!ii.
cnis ooinkiditrio.:lt - pil. o hietkriips:bdt.',7 ,4 ;odi,
Ah,tik inat4dr 'icoi'ivanr tit `in'Odiledgtilictis
.410 ii het' timilyi 2 -Sonrkrbut'v3ll6llPerrnlitgci
tolsteid idedditid iitneifill'itioliperi ietidek,' i "
}has' produced death in a Idw,hourd,'''ddbFe'
iiogibtsradir
, 0 , 1' permit . pick i main in cop
iitirtyt;itiitlo;;thit'• ktifirtinildiat 'it ii . o . gro4 :
..dri s ldr,`vititctifittir ito'biPttl3tnriiing:itttiand. ,
i' 'lFiiiiliiiiii iftWe'aftk been intis. 4 'tfid;''
ease Vredtikiditidii'dtiintiee; . tind:,i76diliat'id'.'
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'ttibliiiiiite i h gdelaili'',Nadit - i , tatnly some
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"Dononat~onal ' SiaYs~s `""''"''
THE Methodists-in-TheXnited States, id:
luding the Church North and ,Soutli,iind,
those, denernii4ted Protestant,: number in
I heir bOdy'.onb million one hundred and
e . o lll .)4ifikt .thrlisand .suc..-11Prldrell: and
inenbers. one Proterdent-portion
.;aumber but eighty-three thousand el , this
4aigea;g4regnieli-:' The nuiridet: stif itiethp
diet churches fit' hot' 'TF'ported tablO
rrom • which diese' statistics: ale:cardPiled-'
The'number , of ministers" In 'the 'Episcopal
'portion of this body is five thousand 'arid
,The,Briptista i including, the Reghlar
Ariti : Nissibit; PriteWill end others, have
eleveYi tlibiniacd two h'undred, and sbity-siii
olierehes; thout;and five hundred end •
ninety-one members. !mho Presbyterians,
Ofd School and• Now, have one thouianTand
twenty-siren Churches, ; threo,:thouiand two
hhndred end sixty-Sour ministers.andithe
hendre - dhltd - rventyliiiit thobieddjoittliun ,
dred and .filly-three members—Tha,Congres
gationalists, have one thobsand eight hun
dred and sixty-six- Churcheii, tine thousand
nine hubilred and twelve ministers,andhne
hundred and ninety Ore° - theesand .and
ninety-three
. members. The Episcopalians
have one thousand four hundred andlout
Ministers, and sixty-seven, thousand five
hundred and fifty members. The Lutherans
have ono thousand four hundred and ttrrenty , 7
five churche# 3 , * five,hpodred and ninety-nine
ministers, and one hundred and forty.
nine thousand six hundred and twenty-five
members. The Associate 'Reformed, Cum
berland and other—Presbyterians, together,
with Reformed Dutch and GermarKßeforined
Churches, have two thousand and : fifty-two'
churchesitwo Thousand. and -ninety-one-mil
utters, and two hundred and forty-one thrill-.
sand seven hundred and forty membersi—
The Itoman, Catholics have nine hundred
and seven churches, nine hundred and set,.
enteertinnisters, and one million one hun
dred and ninety-nine thousand seven hun-
dred members. The Unitarians have two
hundred andforty-fdur churches. The'num
ber of ministers and members are not res
ported, but the numbers" of ministers is
doubtleas as large as the number of churches, ,
if not larger,, If the churches contain on an
average, , as many members as'the Orthodox
Cdngregational churches, the aggreinte num
ber w s oUtd twenty-seven thousand five
hundred and thirty-two. The number of
churobes of these several denominations,
exclusive of -Methodists, which are not .re
poded, is twenty-one thousand'ninii hundred
and eighty-one. Allowing the Methbdists
ten thousand churchel,, the Whole number
would be about thirty-three thousand. The
whole number of ministers in these denom
inations is twenty-two thousand eight hun
dred and eight; and the whole numbers of
members of churchesifour millidns one hun
dred and nmety-seven thousand ontiliiiridVed
and forty-one: Supposing the population of
the Milted" BMA to be twenty millions, it
would give one professor of religion to every
five of the population—not including,the
children, one to three and a fraction. How
milby, of these professors of religion are not
p sore we'maf not presume to say, but
Undoubtedly the Omniscient' One would
make a veri_miterial reduCtion: The-Bap--
dills have the largest nuthbei of chofelies
and'ministers. The Catholics have the lar
•gest number of members. The Methodists
Have' the largest number among thq Protes-
tant•denoinlnations. The Old School Pres,
bytermns have sgven hundred and•tenty
five more churches than the'New School,
one hundred and sixty•tivo more ministers, •
and tuienty-thiee thousand n hie 'hunttied and
41ty-three , more members: :Tlitibld ind Vim;
School Presbyterians together, hatii3 :2 l‘vo'
thousand pne handred and rditty , tnc!tt, chur l
clieg than - thou
sand siz ' hUndred 'aril'fifty-two' rriore minis-
terse ditilkinhlitindred and lofty-one thensupif .
thiee-hundred-tinit'itxtr tiii#e-niemlSers,L-
Pre.tbyti:illiril'Aditricate: • • ,
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M9RE uNTrati traTae. 7; :l.:flp "try,vto7',
not
t : laiiiek?..ki444le,`mii,l,l;lake - ,loki . y
Eiya ;. lllll4iii'Stalea aii - 1atte.g.5.:e.41301,,,. ,
nie-iefeive's6nti t t,i
~.11A , ..,,0)i,,,,i ?, ,iiii,
thirty-six dares ' Wily - nnylilies, orliee .
Istato B ,-t!pqypp ,Oncf.,B..iiall=aoniti - AlltittY?alk.
degreesl i4lo..rin irtulqo Mr. OAI/a '.olgitest—icrt..,
pesingilipAlianuri,comprotniee line to ;= be, ~
adl?P 3 d4.t.ll l 4, , P,Ta . ited fitakocwill:: then lean.; ~
aist, o I aiiventrcix ~ontercUt Male& -, - Should ,
. c ) ieg9na.Paiii°Plini and iii , vil Maxico.=Ay'i i
' 9f1;PR0.,91(!: Rocky Ai:44o*k 60,.:' the ,411v,ia-:,
'tark.Vatv!aan : lhe United. filatec of 4141ifitiel
'and the'United Stateleor the, Paoifio, A. he, At- .
. [anti° Union will contain film: seven soveFt
sign states the'Pitelfic '.Union nina een Alik
kinijo' sovereign states:`'' l'ilikiiKcialefiat:iolii'
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The correspondent - of 01-'the Dal ly Nevdey(lt lib
is travelling in'ointitiiiy - Witli,Preside'pariYa
16r, narrates -the tottoWing kamcirous:incii.
dent. -111p jouhr,cyotri : pedfOrd Springs to
Someradt-wita''OVtiir xcad,-througb
the mouotains; onlybeie there
d w d ; oceasionaliy,,,,e : lavernj,the,m4
behig reach frequeeled by ,'Aroyers.: The
President, Gkernor and auilVelcitiped at one
of these tairerne the:niountitiati:'“Vdnicr, ,
find though the exterior wis duy.thing but
prepossessing, the'rneetaurnishint4ould-dir •
credit to, many of our firei r etly ; hotels.
President, after' - dititier,,
freely with the crow d ; and aciOn•becianiveh 7
gaged in an interestiag'cotiversadon with a
rank Locoloco, touching hislocilifical
pies, arernises, 4, brcikeri spledges,” &o.; •ia ,
iihicth l wound up lilsantagonis
t in a:way,
at •oricer .dignitieli • and good imaged. .The \,
;iiinxtcfrlintion..ran-tonaewhatatter,this-tash,---‘; , -
ion:— Y
", - .1 - otrx7 — ( - • Walking - up - the
d' ye. dol - Prn glad to 80 . 0, yei
but I didn't vote for yeilcatilie-Piti a Dint°.
crat' •
• Gen. Taylor-I'm just ati v gladf to-See you
for all that; came bele to see Whigs, Dem 7
°crate and Natives, and all, and am 'glad to
see all. ;•.' •
Loco,—You, said you . shoe Id -be •the Presi
dent of the people, and not of a paity,'aiid
that you wouldn'fb'e proscriptive; but YOU'VEJ
turned out the Plutocrats and . pobody • else!,
Gcn. Taylor—Wflo else coidd turn out!
Nearly all the„ officebolders were ,p 1 Your
patty, and I, of course, desiredlan equalize;
lion. It I'llhould let your friends have all the
,places, and the vv,bigs pone, it mould be pro
achfung the Whigs ,
..t.Cc0,..-r•Yea're right, General; Lnever tho'
of 'that.,'"l blieve the D4noetata dul have. all
the plaoie—that's a tact ! They &at got 'ena
finni Gineral Jackson.
Gen, Taylor—Yeu,my good friend ) they've
had possession of them for nearly twenty
years; anti they ought to be satis4d• with:
'heir half hereafter. • •
The .argurnent was conclusive, anci"• the
Locofoco could not escape ;. do, with more,
honesty than is.. possessed _by...those_frorri.
Whom he drew his complaints, he 'confessed
the grain,' and owned Up. The
.whole M
ink ended in a gerbrel'hiligh, and the I.oo¢
loco at parting, shook Ahe . President by the
hand, repeating, 'you're . right, General;
you're right P •till the carriage roiled away.
THE CHARLESTOWN . MINING EXPEDD.
TION.—The Boston pagers notice the recap
ture of William. Phillips; iliatr 4 Porter, who.
managed to eseagefrom the Massachusetts
State Prison in May last, so ingeniously; by
persuading the Jail Warden and City Mar
shal to take him to a spot near Charlestown,
to dig for some buried treasure, which they
were.to share together, and then tumbling
the officials into the pit volfich they dug.—
His recapture has excitiedrinif•ipterest
Boston and crowdrivaistinvout of curiosity
to see'so cunning's
FATHER MATHEW.—The Boston Jour
nal says that this distinguished philanthropist:
still continues his labor of love in that vicin.
ity, and is iapidly swelling the host of tee
totallers among the foreign population. On
Friday he spent the day in Roxbury, where.
lie Was entertaiiied by the city authorities.—
In the course of the day about one thousand
pledges Waif — ad niiiiisteteli.---T-be:4olole_,
number now given by Father Matthew in
Roston and its vicinity is upwards of 25,000.
A WEDDING SUIT AND A WINDING
Su;Er—Tho Rev, Mr. Cooper, Bethel CltP.7
lain at Sandusky, left the :city, during ; the. ,
prevalence of the choleot, for one of thcrad;
joining lofts, to be Otarrfcd. l It havingAbeen
repotted that-he lelt . threugh 410.:Ofthri;cher.
era,- it is now staied, , upon • authority; %hailer ,
lettli fulfil tilon,g . standiarerigastment , .to
infirried', and died:the - yorfro . ohif4k . hp.;:,
oint ick the , reurriageo.
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p~dshe"d t ~y~tue fa nine S tf;lreland ni`; iB. 'R
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