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'' '''''''''''" ''' ' ' 'ai '7 t•lt,ilii • it , 1-1:1.H•0 .....- . .- , ; ...-- ~..i.„.... .4 -, • l, .. .‘.., i ~ 1 ..... s ,t11:: . :1 :?‘..-"'t, , :t "'''. o "' —I- -'''''Y'...' -'''!..„''', ''• '" I ''' '' '' ': . * '' ' . .'-. . ..• ,'• .'' . ' —1144.1 P 3Pr Illirl . :1 ino 1 .'6 'f;'. ••• - ;";'lr'it'. , .i , ilz./..c.' ,- ',;; I , i .;; ' ,-. ' .., -, .. ~, ".•,-, ,, ;7" ,, to ..;;;,,,, ~ ,1,1 0.::,.! , ;',; - ..-11iw te,a, t , if.: - ll'ii I 0.1 r.d. , :: ...; 1. i.; • n I,r-i.ri.f.,:r , ..,F ~. ~,. „ , C1 vl. 1., 41"9 P 1 / 4 1' i ! ~.8 ~;: i~.t . BY E.4simiTTy. garbs. a Card. MEE in k ft.. JAS. McCULLOUGH will give hie ly attendance hr the various branches of his prcifessioil, in town or country, to ell that may, favOr him with a call. OFFICE opposite the 2d Presbyterian Clrtirch and' Weit's 110101, lately occupied by Dr. Foulke.. sept 5 tt ,• ...Dr. John 3. - Eyers,.. - ; . : , . Ur AS REMOVED his Officer:4la a/el 11 .-• ling to'iho Drug Siam on West 0 . 0 • april.l Dr, WI L. Oreig4,. • (Successor of Dr. JOirli.„.Cietkii; deceasicl,) WILL .n0.012(110 , ealle in townan : - . edaiitrir,,l4,ol7;4#4nonr, and will give eveiy:attentian to patiehlk,enti6sted to hls,carti. OFFIC.E'on Haat oppoaitelOgil 40Vn. , D s * • ' . • rnov22-6m •-..;4lt4ilitidsor Rawlins, .11"..D. • - RA - - CB ofJefferson Medical College, reetiebliully offers his services to the pub !' , Ruwlins having .had eight years expo • rience in:the Tramice of his. profession in Mary ' land and. Ponnqylvania, thump• himself that he oan'give general satisfactioti "to those requiring his ,aid: Office:in Pitt street .the Man sion'lloued [lntel and first door south •01 the . Methodist church. - • ii7cbruaiv,?lh,lil49. `Doctor, Ad. Lippe, t• HOMOEOPATHIC Physician. Office ji-A. in Main etre t, ut the house formerly (mom pied by -P. B . : Lechler. • ap 9 '46 lon. L ; O. Loomis, • „.. it ,- WILL perform al ,operations upon the " Teeth that are requi red for theirpreservatien, IMO as Sealing, Filing ? Plugging, &c , or will' teitore the loss of then, by inserting ArtificiarTeelh:,:from a single tooth to a full sett. igrOffice-On.,Pitt street, a few doors south of the Railroad Hotel. Dr. L. Mob. sent the last toil days of evOrrthonth. ' John B, Parker,. ATTORNEY AT LAW. • OFFICE in North HanovoyStreet, in the room for merly occupied by the Hon. F Watts. March 21, 1849. • Carson ,•Eloore s ATTORNEY AT :LAW. Office in tho room latoly oithiMicid.by Dr. Foster; . deceased. " mar 31 '47 Wm, DI, Penrose, ATTORNEY AT .LAW, practiee_ko the seversl Courts M.Cumberland county. OFFICE. in Main Street, in'the room former. y occupied •by L. G.'litandebury, Esq. my2J James LlBMith, ATTORNEY ATA,A.W. Has RE MO VED his office to Beetem's Row, two doors from Burkholder's Hotel. lain 1 camonciii- mom JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Or- FICE at his residence, c orner of 'Main street and the Public Square, opposilw Burkholder's Hotel. In addition to the_dutieti. of Justice of the Peace, will attend to all-kinds of writing, such as deeds, bonds, -moitgaiges; indentures, articles of agreement, Motes, &c. Carlisle, ap:B'49. '„; Orewalle academy. SELECT CLASSICAL ANifSCIENTIFIC CUAIBERLAND dO,FrItTr; aonfujsgitlyt„togicoiathzifiew 6 1 4 4 . . 4tutiona oiler greater , inaucemett tar:totieir tGe above. Located irt,the midst of:,o, commu nity proverbial for their intolligenee, Morality and regard for the interests 011%:religion, tine Academy can effectually .guard its member from evil and immoral inSuences.:: ,- ,Advantages aro also offered to those desiring to'' pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. .•'!•+, Those Raving sons or wardelad wishing to send them to a seminary: aro re• ar tfully solicited to vistt'NetWitille, and judge o tho advantages forthemselves , or, at least, p cups a circular, containing _full particulars, y addressing ' JAMES riUS'rO.N, Newvillo, avg 22 ly 'Principal. --- To the Voters of CumberlantOounty. FELL 0 W—CITIZENS :—At ' . the solicita tion of many friends I hereby.offer myself to your eonsideration as a candidate for SHERIFF at the ensuing general electiou,liaving received the nomination of the Whig County -Conven tion. Should Ibe elected, proinise to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity and 'humanity. I therefore reepscthillY solicit your support. J,Q,SEPHAeDERMOND. Newville, Augpth, '49 to brag and:-Variety Store. TEI2 4 subscriber 'ictOpectfully announ cos to the; public that ,-he has taken that well known. stand lately 'Occupied by James Fleming,_ on the corner tif;kitt and high streets, • dieectly opposite the IVliinsion Honse, where, he will keep constantly.,on hand an assortment of Drake, Medicines,-Paiute, Oils, Perfumery and ' fancy articles, whichr:he is . determined_to sell low. Having engaged - the services _of an Exi ERIENCED Dam:Mn t: he flatters himself to hip , able t o give genorel, satisfaction - to ell. Phy eycians and Country:Merchants supplied at,re dueled prices. . „ ' II A STURGEON. WRIGHT_& SAXTON — IIVIRFICT - DifS - AND DEALERS :IN EIGN &DOMESTIC FIARDWARD, Glass, -Palate, Dye Stuffs, Oil, Iron, Steel,Naile &c. Avould invite,the attention 'of persons want ing goods in thair.,line, to the large issoitmont they have just_; op,ened t and which they offer at, the very lowest cash' prices: • feb23 • . . l'ohil P. ylip i WHOLESALE and Reitai . LPealer . iri " ForeignandOontestio'llaxdliaro;iraints, Oil, Glassilrarnialti:Sta,•at theold stand 'Janata; drool; haffjust reit:Arad from' Ist Wroth: euhr hiladelp hia-ti large , addition-to' his formar ; stonit, l tei*hich the attends* of.,l)9Y era is roe uested Ote -he 'is; d a'amakta3d.,: to; sal owor, than may OtLarlanaa int‘iwn•••.- 1 ' 9 ' 19 r. • , L001C41015: Way. • TILE 'ealiimilYtie would ,itiipeetfully:lefe'rm, friancia ead',tho'iablie iefierally, that , lie.haa _.lu s t', ()paned" a - , new :-.'L tiusE.R. AND 'COAL Y Alt Qin Avast d:will'rept, few, :doeis,eaek of Keesrif,JlY: n't ithatho yvhereT ha keep constantly yanit'a,fiiiit!taittiyiaattaiont of all kylde 9f , Bea-, soneil ' fklae:boarita apt. eactlitljPtker kinds eigifi,all „ ,pir;;;!ktile* ye ~"" Aus4C, " ' doeink,eropbrt( ninkr tad Theetinge of t,. eih Isecond ,:j o iai o .nmissioners,willr be beldlo,nhthe each ino,nthi,sti-:whielt limo, tut u T t ., 4 ll l,. M ,,„ ° 2 1111 L Yeee n .i . bee.b)essOfittt l iinid , 'B tl ‘" tv. P 6 unr aettl ttl°l49lfiC6U,qtirl4ile. • at , 0,110'41. •''. • " Arkg 4 o OA. will: ha ,atade . .„ Sosion•of'tho slagiehiturp. of ;Penney 4tiy , altafatioa' in tli, Charter • - LtsLE Datinsaw B en aifitO donrat upon' the ` InstitatiinfAho rights and priiiiltigas al3ank of 4 1 squo•Vsy , Vrdpr'oPtlio Bohird of , Diteato.thv • " • jsl , S CO BEAX; Bhn ' 1 4p:1849;-6inY , ". • and.,Scouing..- .t . ' , ..,WIT.ALIA2III'. BLAIR' hiLiititlftir'SlOet"; ' I.ttdie.ir itpbartAilli;4ioloitil_anff*ittrOliVklvkile., i rto •r ,4,76-01r0f1461,N ~` Cl arrt t r,4 • .iiffoino,'firx Dlw . ' nitiN,D,EIT4,, ,ant, ppect7to ktt ~, , j'o 4, FrOl'aitu prittpAs,,tilit7 a t . ~.i i iv e o k . 3 ),,, "mbs u i freInAtOPOIPACT'Lk!2M-u,`", I!•'''''''.lPls; '„'eti„.4.71,;77110.1117Wa1A r`l,i'' 4 i .1 7_ 1 7; b 11 4 1 4 .14,P 0 1gt 41 4 I ,Vitivf l awk L TG i'lP„ " P "'' sg y r ti6V„iiiiiiifiteiti o ii R4110041;11; five 41 / 1 11 1,t b irr . ) 1/tultite:4oiitAtlTO rli t i - 4 , ) , I t o l' l n s l i4 'A in initliale' . ft' 'YrOCA'. ri "l' f. ' A L' :" ! ' 3 flil o;i iBtl,,, PC-PArtt4*Prir:` i ~ ,•enr ,;o,tw4tfo,k;,,r•• i „ ..c. ,, , ,, ,1p4 , -, ''g 7 j J?' l r.'ll t ri l- rirert4l`.4 4 ti r .eq, ,L. 1 ‘-) ' 1,1 All' , if ' ; 14/1 , 71f. iCtljit%a I I ' " Li") /r;ra Wrewspapen..k.Devoteets•to . - ,,..4,teraeterey , ' , .•gigreemzeltwere.;-.1! •• • . • ..••• , (1/ % 1`;A . .:•e? .. /t_ Jt/ !PI /WI • • .• • • - , -; tt I'l • - Tfithi,E.it RE VIVO' THINWSAITII LORD BACON; I ` ICH IVIAKWA•NATION:GREAIRAND.PBOSPEROUP"A FERTILE A ‘ ND BDBY' WORKSIAOED.-m.TO 'ADDOC.NOWLEDOE AND FREELOM,—Eish*zeani,' , , =I fiHe rlninpk' orp ny,Tlll: DDV.•JAMEti 14LOODDD LVONe,'DL. D . . Now gather 01l our Staxcin herds. • ,Let,lmrps and Wine be strung, 'To .celebrate the triumphs, - .orour'oUrn goo+ Sarin tongifeT -• For stronger far than, that march 4 With battle-flags uriforPtl, It goes, with Freedom, Thought, and Truth, To rouse and rule the worl d :.. . . 81014 t AktktoW learns iteliousehold lays On every surgworn'shore, And Scotland hears It echoing 'far, As Orkney's kreakers roar t"- From Jura's,orngs, and Mona's hills,. .It floats on eVeritgal l / 4 • And wermi, , lvltti 'irrienehenand song, The tiomes On many a wide and swarming deck, it Stelae the rough wave's crest, Seeking its peerless heritage, - The fresh and fruitful West;— It allmbvNew England's rooky steeps, As victor mounts a throne; Niagara knows and grate t he voice, , Still .mjehtler than its own. , • • It spradd.,i • wlntrii piles deep snows ' On bleak %.,.resdian nlains, • And where, on Emmalbo's banks,. Eternal Summer'reignat— , • It glade Acadia's misty coasts, Jamaica's gloWing isle. And bides where, gay with earthly flower., Green Texan prairies mile. It lives by clear Itseca's Missouri's turbid stream,. Where cedare•rise.on wild Ozark, And Kansestwaters gleam ; It tracks the loud swift Oregon. Thratiglreunset Walleye roll'd, And soars where California brooks Wash down rich sands or gold It sounds in Doren's catnphni, groies, On sena of fier e Malay; In fields thrit - cli old Gengee' fiend, i z tt, And towers of p ud bon:l4y ; It waken up Aden's flashing eyes, Dusk brows, and swarthy limbs;— The dark Liberian soothes hof child With English cradle hymns. Tanmania'el - . tissftst . - wooed and won In gentle S,aiiirealieneh i Australian boy. read Crimea's life Sy Sydney's sheltered beach t It dwells where Afrien soutbmost capes Meet ocean's bright and blue, And Nleuveld'e rugged mountains gird The wide and waste Karroo. , It kindle;liattne a° far apart, That,Whlla Its praise yoifeing, These may be Clad with autumn fruits, And thosewith flowers of spring; It quickens lands whose meteor nights Flame in an Areticoky, - And lantle for which the SotithertelProsi Hangs its orbed fires on high. It goes with all that prophets told, • And righteous kings desired, 14 Witl44•that great apostles taught And - glorious Greeks admired; ' .. With Shakspearee deep and wondrous verso, 4 Mid Milton's ionier mind, With Alfred's laws and Newton's lore, To cheer and blese mankind. , • . , . Mark, as it spreads, how Amiens bloom, And error tiles away.. . , As vanishes the mist of night Before the star of day, .. , Bui;grand as are the - Victories , Whose monuments 'we see, . , These are but the dawn which speaks Of nocuifide yet to be, . ... • Take hoed, theo, heir ~ .IBasel.kiltra.. 1.• Taige.neeo, - taoroaelo disgrace ?, eri -•- 4 ~;,.... deddirpen,............„ ,t,,,4_, t., .. .4 4 Our noble tongue aagrace._•. ' Ge tarthilireparedOwevoryAl. "•` To love and holy etch otbe ~ And-Judge that they who tounse . a Life, 1 ,Would bid you smite—alubther. "Go forth, and jointly speed the time fly good men prayed for long, When Christian States, grown just-and wins. Will acorn revenge and wrong— When'eartles oppressed and mileage tribes Shrill cease to pine or roam, All taughtla Mine these Englishmords FAITH, FREEDOM, INLVISX and 110/4i. Miortitattamitan4 • From the St+ Louls•Reveille. • - Fashionable Life in the. West, BY "BOLITAIRE." A. consultation" was held between 'Nash and Barstow, in which it W.* decided that the widow would not stake medicine,' and' , law therefore *nut take •ha course.' Dick awakened . all . his knowledge of the subtle. ties ,of love and logic, and nerved birnselt for the encoutner. He commenced a series of attentions , which Its intsndell should wad+ ually sap the li.ragglesinttulel.; beanod the widow .about, didlrs,rnany,kind,otrutes , . with the pen, flattered her lottilaa, and,finally. gave ;her legal a4viee gra!is that he had now fully eonvinried her by. his meta attentienti,that a`shrewd legal mnry idiher:lutitre - ptjaces,..Wel. fate and/conalini; he , broaciuid the r subject believing that to hie•earnest prayer 'she %Vasty • 'Winn% a greedy ear be gurst tufo. :regu-• , larstanip"sPeech upon, the subject, and as he": tier, of the; State connublatieron . sideiud in tlittd abatradi - virthbtit itiOlUding the.lifidtifr"?.i'egto— , corttingencitts,; ttl;; ;walking then two Milani; !? I #B n the town. Tlienhat) aen'n't . nr(okifiliPiit ,ii ntllAßYA ol l o; k4:;abigireoY.:•AlFlT;' ,, ;der, a prheage thatithey; were coming; - 'in;;at Ilia death ' ni.tr i ato~ia! — uot;,~io p es speeoltie n a. lf,the ferlings,whicih , at woulld'hive ; upon analyzed, there is no doubt it' wentd have been disCOT... el i ed;itiat ;tie', fait ; yeti. ruucdt: tate 4•;treti'd;•' beau—, When. that...Pelisses., Wht • liakr,intssed 114riuglithetlittleYcivilltieseaitd taktinta«Stits, the a,,ldevi tirdellita Dibl4tiiii:tniitsrped ittiei .„. ki ilespßDtfediltomt?; $:,l $, 41% iis , te ' l 4 ll ll lTO . 6 • l 4 (i ii!*fl i f T!ji*) 4 l 4 ;:P i P?)!l 4 ,.) tinitief4baOl4; his',CdOrmitft:it kind info pesitt: f9 ) 4 ‘ 'l 4Z4 l4 ' 4 t ! ,:t4ii,iihi4;d94; l i , ' ,, "l4* , '91 1 ." , f p •Ordiititr .:;•'• • 7r3•• 1',4 •,$ I, ll , l3 4 s l ,!•Origb ' ot4eripg:Dlokle ., :4lxn!li t ir 4°11 1 1=0; nr4 l 4 ,l 43ti h 4 , 4l;iCatili; Pi ui lf!} 6 ,lt `4`l,..l l ;4il,lll .l4 ' l4 clP,Filel,o#tt. °'l'l4o)l9ofdi"fgC l , l - 1 1 1 fOr atsap2 PI Oh ( I :!• V •PPlllNY'tgrikol4l ' lo;iittili l ,4oolo,3,WiK 4 tl . 4'F ,!!"!•entn,f, 1 ?34:1?0, 1 .i '4l; '• , ;.' 4 ;'.w4„.'•••• - 7-..,•:••i..''t! . •;';' , . eAh!, RIM patently all . at ,once horrified. at • breaking : upon such a !keno, Mt;' , Batittiatto kind a 'Prop:osal, we„ beg , tolilltOqatid pgr dons lol• interrupting itre.xoune us, we will leave imtnediately.' " • .. , Language.' Oh, that you would, and thus o'ffe'r ineQm uninterrup . ted,ohauce esoape,vgrorined the .widoW's•victim. S.:, •—• • you - shan't•go, , said the widow, 'Mr. 13aiiteW btiegot - thiviighEnd will trriniediato ly leave , Dick had been, a few ; seconds planning some Model of escape, by whiOh hes . Might aioid further mortification; but..ihis gentle hirit'Uf,Ae - Wfdow's knocked all ,the hashly arranged good order, of his retieat• 'into a cocked hat,' rind- with a blunt tbod day,' he seized his chapeau, crushed' it upon his head,. and fled. Most provoking feminine laugh ter achoed his footsteps, and as it; fell- upon his ears; he muttered through hie close set teeth, 'an imprecation, against ..the whole female tribe. ' • A.' How Widow aggles gave Dr. Charles Nash, and Righard Barstow, Esq., die became a standing subject of mirth' in Per simmonvillo first circles, and from there, spread all over the settlement. Wherever they appeared afterwards, the female part of the population became epidemically afflicted wifila kind of con4ulsive,fi.tter3 ,In revenge Dick Barstow, Esq., composed a doggerel song, in which he embodied his' views on ' courting widows, and Widow Waggles In particular, and thus circulated clandestinely. thrOugh the settlement. The burthea of it was as follows: WIDOW WAGGLES. Oh there is an-trecient widow, Who it seems Both choose to waggle `'a•lUp,the steps of life alone, a kind of single straggle. Bhe's as ugly as old Satan, And proud an human sin, Iler niggers might be taken, But she's a grand.take tn.' She comes from old Vlrglnny. And eheanakes a mighty spread, For the sliver In her pocket.= Keep up her foolish head. Voles* you are an Fr De this nov.Ahriderstood— lbe in your mixture will not see A drop of decent blood. Oh, If you wont 'that same old tip, To gain it go and boggle, BM shun, asdf sin,' The ; famous Widow Waggle ! This ciourgrape' aticnowledgement was dtily telegraphed to the widow ; but instead .01 flattering, it aroused her wrath, and sh'e vowel all kinds of revenge,upon the authoi of the indignity. She owned a small build ing adjoining Richard Barstow, Esq.'s office, and into this she made one of her negroes turn a, vioieus,mule,well known in the whole nOgl,Vx'rli* f li ) X-A4A B 49.ifi94BSNlFlo l tion' fil,P,PS,q o .l49olThr het orders and nailed .to :the skin of. the dOor-way leading to th'e mule% apartment, on which was inscribed : Besides the .mirth which this created in the town, at Dick's expense, the animal commenced a furious assault with his heels upon the partition Setween the two build ing!, and every , succeeding kick he dealt against it,exhibited such increasing vigor and' determination, that Dick momentarily expected_ to see , his muleship's hindquarters come, through , into his office. He had endu red this real assault until his patience was exhausted, and then gathering np his library ~—a copy.ol Blackstone, the !revised Statutes,' 'and - Rren. Jackson's last message—he fled to Dr.:Rash's office, where they mingled - theta ,symPathies, and together denounced the pre sent age of female persecution. The fun. of this affair was still fresh in Per 'simmooyille i when...tag widow, annouqped, her,intention of 'giving, a grand and this,intelligenee awoke the, whole settlement . into..e.,,ll,vely tw,ittpi oi, excitement. ; , All, kinds, of preparations .were instantly . conin menned by, those ty , ho l ., expeated to ',be , ,thO happy ityciplents,et:hoations , ,,,te,.anako,rt stildring.appparitri i iitt , 1r11..i jioire:o 4 .4bnt the same period, '..Y9 ) ; i 't h ai l ,di f!1° 4 ! 3 ',94, 1 2q ' ll 4 n 4er; 01 , P4 8 9,M 9 . , r .? f 11. capacious , In. #. 4 §/ ) o: B PP E lTi tne,l i* t ...t4 6 fel i li 41 . 1 .4# 1 ,1 6 Ti7 bed niiiiiilite !lima blariit bcio . ipdiipinedby tlM,title.cf, i t regiatei, k ,the..,ntpkingi i nnme,„of `49 I IIWA O O7,TuciiPPJ9; Por,O!leq,,lP4ll! downright honorable 1 A long . time hod . elapsed since the settlement had been hen , • i tired thy - sbolititinguislutra,,visitorilandi:ei i onurtie ( the ',news .of hid, arrival,.flpw t' ll ,4!lt' a prairie fire; ...Fro in;nettatit Ambiguous giving" '011%,0f 4timilluatrimm I gupst,.jus „hp a k,l ett i ne 4 thatAle,treaAP , PnfflißY Pfti9.cr,,,ellintalty Who hid..ffatired ;it ,411fghonietorip An • / OfiiAt,,: Whi4ll 3 he 144 I:e . cflitg4 a. 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TIMES, ESQ., ATTORNEY AT LAW.' =EN= could not confine her pfelkini,triiirnphiWith in - the ' Widliiiol"BePoNvii'litinsionlvalie' motif l a ke hinOnit; Mid 'Advil : lid eettle•Ment lib* . ehe•Could •Shiiii3 %aside 'One ivdtb belonged 'al, the first 6916 of iEurope. , l6 - • • ;'• '' .7:: . • • Everything seemed,mlthis particular junc ture to shed a halo ,of success. around. the widows Her mule, 'Hard:Tirtie,ilhad routed attorney Barstow. i She:heriadi.ihad hoaxed.. Dr. Nash, and she had secured a Lion—a British one, too—for' her partylLt: She lorgaim Bill Hbpper - all thdlannoyanceirhe. - ever infiic ,k ) led upon her, In ninon earnest of, her , good leelings,•she vial d his 'mercantile concern,' in crornpany ith the Hon. Wilton, to. put chase Mem. xurics.lor, the forthcoming whit ,a . " - -ii i 'spread,' whilOhe -further/ aitoniehedAtim .with an invitatihmto•the , selscfsoiree. t After B,ill had been formerly' introduced , to the stranger, and the widow lhad'seated . herself i in the grocer's Maker' :bottomed .rocking Chair, to sip a glass of , taimpotted'malltstra, the latter invited : the oaf W. to the back part ol his store, 114 Whisi t taquiringly: Ma-ma-may be yotiM lit: :saltnetliirig * EI: le le4ptle stronger than rita;OriaLMaLifetrar he Hon, W. signifiird by 4:vita that be would and Bill handod ' froinA3eneath the counteir s .4 small ..blatik•• bottle containing Arriericrtn mmiufrictured lou'rth'proenirandy. , Bill concluded When he stranger drinKihat if he ptissesSed airy' *Gakness the world, it' lay in his lovehf the contlintei of the. small blaek bottle. "' The - widow having concluded bar Purehases, departed arm in arm with her distingtiished compan ion, and ad they left the store the latter rais ed his hat respectfully to Bill with the part ! . mg salute - then of irtittroir. , 'What did you earhirn V 'enquired the widow. • +only extended to your friend the All ghanistan salutation of 'au rcitoir,? which in in their wild language **mina vied bye!' Thb *idow treasured the word in her memory, and ever alter bid her friends tare- Well in the Affghanistart tongue, which.khe slightly corrupted to rsorry vorr9. , That same evening Wm. Hopper; E.e-esq. • visited the hotel to Writteer i3tiltivate die Hon. W's abqueintance. -11einyited hitii around' to his store to enjoy tin-iindisturbed• hour in • conversation, and in the r satrie cordial spirit in which_ it was extended, the .couttmiy was acknowledged •and accepted;:-They adjourn ed to Bill's 'concerriwere seen ,brew ing certain•mixtures for which that establish ment and its proprietor was famoamktil tong the few wheknow itasecrets; The cunning • dealer plied.the :Hon'. W,. withhis mixtures,' and Muttered. in his eat his Balterie's until the latter, iii donfidence habosorried himself.'" purpotreabeinwmtitie'd;tkid,thititdistin , m gialishod , istrangerth4C- 1 ,A,1* VAlrcOnici 04310ting';vracbrol6401-a,--F,Oun*,--- and the •grocer'il•guest; minus' his' dignityi'• wad accommodated with a bear 'skin' touch and a ("ado cover,whioh brought him a• bout as nearto that kind of--game as he had any desire to venture. Agreeably to notice, The widow's great soiree came 'off, and it *asp cernrnecse'*oc-a . , elision: All present looked pleased, and the - protect the profession from innovation, not widow in particular. It is unnecessary for only starve themselves, but kill their patients us to say 'that she did the honors' of the oc-, He had stuck to the regulars until 'hie' dive easion with riXourisit.-it Was away She had, lion had stuck him into the bog of poverty, of:doing everyttung..The Ho*. Wilton?lay- and forced him to become a , rsgular' ,, erm. ed the terne;lion at ifittadlully as it could be grant, and for the previous ten yearste had. dorte, • and';Win: HoPper,...ptesq. looked as regular as the.spring'came, moved pis Store pleaatuitis tickled as rt, school boy, with, a of science and gailipots, until at length . he pocket lull of fire , ,orackerson a fourth of .111.! had reached the outskirts of civilization, He ly morning.‘. Bill took .the Hon. Wilton' so was as proud and as obstinate as ever, end• frequently to the sideboard`during the even.' this quality in his .composition had 'recom. lug, tat he began ,to get:lnnen Id thelongde,'• mended him to the, widow : she was.one , of andlt ourse tiribiti eliiijiteritik isO, itt‘e ,beati r those, who , believed tiiere was. deldom much li r ties of ondon. The Isms, Wegent's Puirk, smoke without fire, and by the same ,rule, the style of my friend, Lord, Squahby ,and that 'wham there 4118 much pretension,thete the intelligence of my delightful female 44- must be some skill.. - e._,,,,...,. itive, Lady 'Fitzgig, tke.mageiPcen,ce ottlie nrk.he badlyshet Doctor I excla im ed , the places of amUseruent, ar.rt the,sUperiority of widow,artived,with the.D etor,'is the n ..thebeinitYcl fashion tiiitcfitreioeoiiii them, happy 'stranger dead ?. Speak ,!_ do relieve us ' • "'ti wo r ld,'i over ever• other people .k ~ th e no ,n- fromlthis expense...? ... '.„ ....;‘o veil' '' .. 4 '.' ' " `'l''',3'l- b't f " '". ' t (Well lie is ba d •• ..ft adam , inigwered f 3 x O ?PttPE. Pl:Psell ,P'gJ u . F ° 'TM a" Y. , 1 - — , -.„ ..- - J• • With litimkilion - Wit,recoid tlie'fact; that ~ the doctor, after ...,,,.., .1 , ution, end looking Niclow::ran'oVell - Orlioileinaleniis, rera . "kifenirintnirer ,. .r . v., 94,1'.1t1Yigolted - to read' aeilafitini`V Jail ilie ; Lii;fi n• 6r'leititittig:uti:' whether there ' „ s ', 4 ,,''','' 'ischiet in Pet', B ?til. tit hiiiiidetiongni'.toneheil upon thil'ithiei' 'And Oar" lit'lle eßtiti' enquired eho,`Nith' tt l il e ici e , , , ,ij u i iii' en Of ' , 1 4iitil i ti'eti s , bpiiii:;''' unaffected' , distress than the '.lootor's . angry ed Iheir'ifYda 'tn'ilie Ilen.Wilien'i vulgarity. ' brow 'cleared; and lie really' ernil'ed . as hq an ' drie' b«iatitiful; girl' s ' &lie Endli Snell hi g; ru; ha ',-' meted? 4 ' ' • ' 2 !' '" Nattre'mong the. grate 'tin' this inalibritint'aii.• ' i He is Aid sn the neck! Madam ! iesied,lfiliktiiiPtitittitfititi:HOW W:kiliitiiii . ' I e ri!'ett'diaihl!' l''hlttl . ':ifliti l 4:',ireil P duffer lii3eifi;n'atiniiteirieht,iiheetiodnittied 4 . ' sekentried' Wiaby iArii t ilds:' 'SI Wiiii,e'alielif itisitialiatineliiilviiiiltia htlannisi in' hie 1E61 7 ''' toldO l otioto'hYitOilasi"whOit ttiii'; lol3l 4: l4, i l.l. 44t100 8 if.`liTer"bealitilii' he, 1.0:61.6 . eirf ~ or.' earli*lrernki,i,ll.,edi't.lt '",%."' .I' ' .'?: ! : ''c'',.'l:: ; ', ; ll ,': i t ,been in praise of every thing Itt!6igliah. -1 ft ' f I%ll.i:Aanger of his dying ; ilited i etri the only . !Tsm r pl i rh e ' A l m lir. , ,As in vikko,.§„, the' plitol that (tes...Nounded" hum, haa Veen a • Willow'illeated"fiereell aethe, piano . 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Theclifillengq was immediately ....ely accepted, and'Dick Barstow, Esq. nafpod ad. die , , . challenge party's : second, with !limn Bill arranged the meeting for the next mom rig; In'ihe.interfin Bill took every preouo ail to 'ensure rhaprosoUce of his principal, s l , e invited him to Practice . up.stadsin his ' Acorn,' and when , be perpetrated a ipri, ot,Bill would by,i,ay of steadying his, nidyes, inform him.glai if:4=oMo Miller IV a aw-tr4slul close sliqt L l '. • _ ißright add early on theneXt inorriing, Mr. Hcipperand !ilk prinoipal started down 'to e neck of wOodie about two miles held* the town, a nd esh keep his-hand"steady the Hen. W. had taken the precaution to bring along a capacious flask of the liamflXred of invig orating' liquid 'contained In - the ilark bottle finder his 'second's counter. Before they reached- the ground, the good liquor, the thought of his antagonist's skill,and the cojel• ness of the atmospherecombined, made him look_through the grey of the morningi.a very blue spectacle. Whim they arrived at 'Snake Bottomithey found young Millbr .and his second, Richard Barstow, Esq., awaiting their approach. The Hon...W. bowed to them, and it was with a great.effort he again regained his perpendicular. To Irciep the position when he did regain it, he very prop• erly leaned up against a sapling. Thci tance was duly measured, the seconds tossed up for places, and : Barstow and Hopper, after a whispeted interchange of suggestions in regard to the signal, winked themselves into a proper'understanding of how it was to be done, and proceeded to load the weapons.— This preliminary having been duly perform ed, they placed their principals in A positien, and yielded up to their keeping tire deadly messer.gers. , When Barstow commenced with 'one,' off want both pistols, and down went the Hon Wilton, young Millet having taken one glance at his prostrate form; the next instant turned his back upon the party, and to use a western saying ? 'struck a bee line for tall the - attic; e t tif ionise; the widclW heard t, and -five minutes after the bodiarrivid in town, she was rushing along in that 'fami ly' carriage, which had black Bob f,or Its or namental driver; in se rolt of Dr. 'Winos, a crabbed' old practitipuer. Dr. V. was one 01. those Medical martyrs, who m their zeal to MEM Itram the, ;TUT Thi3 stn cline ' ol•the eye is , one.:Cf` the moslyt ikiible works of nature .' The 'ex-'" x-' n t tenor part . of - ithis organ are admirably . 'de. fended from injury, pieced in the head at a ,bsitain. depth; and.Surroulfeled 'with, ;durable' orbit's of bone,. they,cannot be readily hurt; the over-arching eye-brows also contribute el eflt.lP that ; beauty aria_preservation..of this exquisite organ, :the hair preventing dust,and .. •evieat frord,falling:intir thern_frhe -fore head::" The eye-lids 'hum anotWriectirity;',, and:by closing them inieur sleep; they shut - Mif'the:lighefiena dialtiihing crti rePot,i';' The aymlasliee;add still .fiiither.to,,the per; f. i ' motion , of ilie:eyeaytherbreak , the , force • of the . figlir,vyhiChmight- Offend ue,, * and giaid '. the sigliffrom dust or any. Other minute Cody which might cause it injury: ::-• —, .:'-- --- if the external structure .of the eye be ad mirable, the-internal is still more so.. ..The ,globe of the eye is composed , . of coats, or .. ttrnicles, humors , muscles, ,add v,essels. r - The exterior coat`-which is called cornea; is transparent; /under, this .the'Phoroid, which is lull of vessels; the next uvia,'circular, •and colored; dieresis an:opening heihe mid dle 'of it which is called' the- pupil,. and which' generally appeare,.black,;nastly, the retina, which is a fine fibrous :- expansion , of the optic nerve: The humors are—the aque ous; or watery, lying in the fore part of the 1 globe immediately under the cornea, this 1 humor is thin,liquid and transparent; the chrystalline, lies behind the opemog in the middle of the uvia;.this is'the least' of ,the Mnors, of great solidity, and on both sides ,convex ! the-vitreous, so called from its re semblace to melted glass, filling all•the hind part of the cavity of the globe, and , gives the spherkial fignre to the eye. The mus. Cies of the eye are six, and by the excel lence pf their arrangement is is-enabled to. more in all directions. Vision is performed 1 by the rays of light falling on the transpa renreutwprd coat of the eye, which by its ' compactness and convexity unites them into' , a focus; 'they are then passed * through the— aqueous humor and pupil of the eye to be more condensed by the'ohrystalline humor, which fro'in its lenticular form, is finely adap- ted to that purpose. The of light, thus brought to a common centre, pentaratecilie vitreous hUmor, and stimulate.,,tice retina,• Oponwhich the images of objects, painted in an inverse direction, are, reptesented to the mind through the medium of the optic, nerve. The extreme-' _minuteneriss of this picture is wonderful; for the space of ele ven hundfedyards, when it is represented . in the bottom of the eye,, makes, no more, , then flie tenthyart of .an inch ! '; -- Thelaritilty:cf Yitifelliiii. - Orietirltie.facititlT • wonderfulTropertievof ImmanFnaturel, and , -;' particiiiiirly'raitilW;nui itleritMi;'lthiiiiiih:V the image of outward objects is painted in • the retina upside down, yet we see them in their proper, situation. And what is Still more admirable, with one such a small or gan as the eye, we perceive the largest , objects, and take in the whole dimensions.— From the height of ,a tower, we can see at a dietrydt below - Us, the infamous buildings of .a large City painted with. the utmost 'ex- aolnesrfand.precision upon a surface Scarcely three times as large us the' head of a pin.— So many millions of rays coming through a mall aperture, are reunited in the the retina; Which covers the bottom of the eye, without the: least :confusion, and preserve among themselves the satne order with the poiritilof the objeots from 'which:they are lefiented.— From the topmast of ,a vessel we see i the • : ocean Povered:witha Vast • fleet, and . waves , innumerable:undulating around us';•,Yeteach ; of 'these ,waves, small as it'is,trefiects.a.Vol. , unto .of_rays,which.meirlhOye. - On gaih- ingthethecummit of..iiortie'lofiy mountain, we direct our-.view ,oven the distant, plains,,. , everyptijeot,'we notice'must reflect 'mvery•• great mass of rays ,upon' - the,, , e,ye. other-'i wise we couljnot distinguish...the flowery .._ meadow, the)varied.drapergof the. forest, or the winding of 'the purling strream: r. firi,Vs•of- light net only, pass kern these objeowltoiOur :, efeel IfuEare tratismitted'toevery parr of the, suiroimdlng Mmotiphere ,Q-IMacin`viierever ;, Nye pas vithin a 'Oertain - dietinoeithe"Same : obieetstire'!still visible:" HOW eeldom - oie-T1;. these 'things' CeMaidered'! Thelliabiecif -ticitiai iiii; as:soon as we Open our eyiis;oandeeui`-: , . .tec9Aeider thisioperationae a thing:simple • r in iino.itself, and- aany!to:lie•oomprebended;-= '', y. 4 4. ieAnterly ont,ol . ..eur power fully to ek- - ,plaul t thii manner in which' we borne AO eee ! °Piee4 4 7.i . .V , ° ,4rIPTI II O O ed rhi!*' the image „forma. iiielf; in 41iiiii bottonif of: the • eyepaild4 . thiitlallJtht parts • WiiielV'SernVoisi Y , ii;vottpl , bulelb 1,4 ,, 1mitkii4'0,0!;. - iiii'dlikif,"(dr_liqiipif. 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R , hlGtldseel&A , ,Aittati;ll:lad 1 / 4 VOLITME,LNO.,..2sr MIMI ; 1"40 , 0"ik:,q rage, young man Whßi i.t ihumblcand cibscore apprehtlee—a t poor.negat Jested orphan o 11 , .'scoff ':#4l3 d'o'l;*oid . . thOUghtless 'and gay, iesPlee :in lags• because of its tatters'? ; Have you a*, • Sntelligbnf ,all 'untutored thougq'it bel Have you a yirtuotiii: aim, a: pure . deelrej honestlipart4 , -Depend upon it s ; one' of theta!' r. 4a3TyFu , liiili 4 ,2 _ , ( o loga t ,:'' ::-4.-_. :.,:3 i 'The time May.be long. deferred:, You triard grow to"rnarthoolVtitirYea!May:pyiinl#4ll . l l , leabh Youi Mime ere tke'Cifir ia o.lafti`biiC' virtuous, aimei pure .desire3si-tand ..iionest la hearts are too feiflud sacred not 'talon (pi" rc 6 *lfid - 1 1 1 0 i*Aa wantedd t . ",.. „,:1 , ...,.r: Your virtue&sliall not alwaystehldder .-. Our _poverty •Ishall not always 'yirai ) you ". nboat as Alai ii, * , mantle-4,litictirltialiiill •net A always veil you from ; the multiMde:! . Bio:',1 'chivalric; iri yOur'combakwitkalictiguanncitti, 1 , I j3e ev,er active : briwever small may be your. r Sphere of action. itiVitill"eurely enlarge Withl - every. movement; and, your mflaange wig,' haie dohble inpitemenu "In the world's proud field of,batile. In the bivouac llfe,, Be not like dumb driven cattle * - • ti I . Bea heTe ih the strife." I Work on for surely you will %natal, and then"cbmes your reward.' Lead nPon the sacred "I, hOe never seen Abe 6ghteous forsaken, nor , ,hisAkett,±_begging bread. , .; Never despaib . fer the lives of goo 4, men. abundantly show that often when' the • e l louds are blackest, and the tempest is fietenst, arid , hope is faintest, a ustill small ioice ,, will be heard,,,ssying—"Corhe lathes , -1.-younre wanteeqnd all your powers find employment. Therefoie .take 'bean young man. . . . ' ALL SORTS OF FACTILThO oak tree . • Oyes in a slate of nature_on_e_ thousand - five . hundred years. Hour glasses were invented dt Alexandlia ono hundrOd and fifty . ybars be- fore Christ., The emit ol — fifteen niilliens did; r , larsis !Expended. each year in London for in- . 1 (oxicating drinks. Vaccination was - first tried" * - -upon "condemned criminals. In the year 1721..,, The interest of the national debt'. of Great Britain is over tweoty-four million poundii° , sterling. Litclking 7 glassea were first inad,e at Venice, in the yoar.l3oo: Iron was first dill !! covered by-the burning of Mount Ida one thousand four hundred and five years before„: Christ. Miudins weft' first manufactured in- , . England, daringhe year 970. Air is eight '' . 1 ( 1 hundred and si teen times •liihtir than ite,'„ bulk of water. .. ilitary uniforms were first .' adcipted in France, by Xing Louis XIV. The plague in Eprope,Asia and Africa', emeMento tag in the year 588, lasted for fifty years.. Lb. Oen . web first, discovered. , and .made in 'Epg.. , : „ Oilskin the y0c,f1259: • The avcrage.cpiesge2i , ,,,. 4ettairAtbfqr7iiiitiiittpufap:the, last flirty '..1 - Eea s o, , ta.d.ighteon million pounds sterling, per • nem. Microscopes were first invented' and ' ed in .. aaitnan.Klo2l.:' The' colt ,of algal's!, .. smoked " every, diii io, - 'HOW York .' city to Um:, thousand dollars. The first literary magazine •-•- in America was published by Franklin, Iti 3. 1741. . .) THE Floor SAW MILL.—The old prat..) tico in making boards was to spht up the Ng with wedv, and inconvenient as the preo.• tie° was, It was 'no easylnetter to pm:amide the world that the thing could he done in any, Setter way. Saw-mills wore first used In Ed• 'n. rep in the) fifteenth century; tut lately tia;„: 155:5,..anEigfieh .Ambassador, hailig ....seen A i . saw mill in France, thought-it a novelty which '" deserved fi'pertiatflar'iteecriptien. - It is . amps- .';`, Engrte 8p.4.' 1 44.46 averAPn to. labor4ving Oniehinery has already agitated Englaid: , .: • ill , The first seivi:niilllviriejfileblishedhy i'Dutelv:' man; i #,, , 66 ...f.§!4,tb! .4 1 04, 3 ,out c ry agai n st, .. the prow-faitgled inachlite',wers 6 violent ` that tiiit - tiroprietor was' forced' to'. decime . with': ; more' apori tfon 'thin ever did it' pholuntiO, *,1:, - ; fore..., The Ovilohm It k ui kept Ott:of, leilmid ! , .J ~ fOr several: 'years,. 'or . rither4enertithini. i -birt..e , . 10 1768 t ittrbeltieft ‘ y 4103i'ii0iallitql!,-,11:001#1(`',:. rhat,after, eir lOhie;litilithe:phhifh.woithl,:he ',1,:. iSse Watchielof its Low:ns ifitereetihnide . .C;iishiNr itiiiejitit'AClT4iiiisikuttioo,igr;if"l4 , l.l7E(i(iiii . iir',.„, , dln'i.o,sf,:io::l** 'Attgol*ciio: l ?4,fKAliireslr4 apti',li...copecientioue moircaliectedhrid pulled''. , ' .thif mill. to ?haws. , ',Stroh ',.inttrietle ; 'spirit's :;'''' ' courd' net alwaYs' last; end: how , though • vrti. , . haveporvitere ices .- the feCt ;diatihetly :stated& a. hero le reesii. th', beliAiie'AliWiliiw'„xpilliaiti: N 11 r • 1 ... ; 1 L1% a,l l . t. , ... ;ca...... , ~4,41- ...A •. :-. :• . - 7 - , ,--;::„. ,• ! WIDO WSi..p 'W *) 07F 1 ! 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