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BEe,II.4IrTY.: 4Ear* • • if Ord: Jr.JAS. McCULOU.GIi 41111 give his attundence in the various branches of his , prolession, in town or country, to all that may , favor him with a mill. , OFINCE opposite the 24L,Presbyterian Church and Wert 's Hotel, lately occupied by Dr. Foulke., • Carlisle, Sept s,if Or. John • II AS REM.OVED,I4iOfico LA , ring to 'the 118 : qteelifipiSiti Dr. ___Pru Sort' , on WeitAllifrifiect. ':sprit 000foi :•-•!•5 TIOMOEOPATHIc P;hysician'. Office' in Main etreet, frilhe house formerly occu- • pied by P. R. Lechler. ' op 9 '46 . • ' p, Loomis; • WILL peiform al 13441 111110.4, operations upon the 'Peoth that are requi red for theirproservation, such as Scaling, Filing, &c, or will restore the loss a( them, :by inserting Artificial. Teeth, from a single tooth ;Dia' foll' sett. It:rollice on Pitt Street, a few 'clodrii.tiouth of the Railroad Hotel. Dr.-L. isab• ea t the last ton days of every month. John B, Parker, ATTORNEYAriT LAW. QFFIC E in - NorthyHtmover Street, ib - the room for merly occupied by Ilzo Hon..F Wins. March,2l, 1849, rllloore, ATTORNEY 'AT LAW. 01R6e in the room lately ,occupied by Dr. Foster, deceased. niqfgl"47 in. ff. Penrose, A TTORNEY AY LAW, 'ill . practice in Athe se . veral Courts of Cumberland county. OFFICE. in Main FitreMiln the room former ly occupied byL. G.Y.randebury, Eau. . James R. Smith, A TTORNE YAT LAW. Has. RE. MOVED his ofTiee to Reetem's Row, tw o doors from Burkholder's Hotel. [apr 1 • • • Gamut) EaL JUSTICE OF T E PEACE. OF FICE at his residence, corner of Main street and the - Public Square, opposite Burkholder's c'Hotel. In addition to the duties of Justice of the Peace, will attend to all kinds of writing, such as deeds, bonds, mortgages, indentures, articles of agreement, notes, &c. • Carlisle, ap`B'49. •• Plainfield Classical Academy, ' FOUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE, BETWEEN TEE NEWVILLE STATE ROAD AND CUMBERLAND VAL LEY RAIL ROAD. SEVENTH SESSION THE Seventh Session will pbmmence on MONDAY" Nov. sth, 1849. The.number - of staionis is limited, and they are carefully pre pared for College, counting 'house, &c. 81. c. The situation procludee the'possibitity of Btu : dents 'associating with the vicious or depraved, being remote from town or 4illage, though easily accessible by State Road orCuMberland Volley Railroad, both of which pass through lands at tached to the institution. . . . TERMS. . . Boarding, washing., tuition, &c:-, (per session.) $50,00 Latin or Greek 5,00 ' klnstrumental Music ' 10,00 French or Z.crman - 5,00 Circulars With references; &c. furnished by SO 12. . R...K. BURNS, Principal. Cl-ILORfpg, ,OF ,MMF. just,received at Dr. Ravviiris 13rita , 13tere- ;t1 •'.. ' 4.1e20 Mtleville'Nfrademy. SELECT CLASSICAL hNO ScIENTIFIC,SCHOOL-7NEw- VILLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA. T is confidently, believed thatfew Institutions offer greater indecements to etude isthan the above. Locatell'in-the midst of ommm Mil , proverbial for their intelligence, morality .and regard for the intereeteof religion, Academy can effectual y , gutird, its, member from evil and immoralinfluelMite. Aditantages are also offered to those . .desitilig to ptirsue the study of the physical sciences, surpassibg those of most similar institutions. Those having eons 'or wards and wishing to send them to a seminary of learning, qre re spectfully solicited to visit Newvillef , acdjudge of the advantages for thefialves or, at loam, 'full P--.leular- tately Fleming, on the.dorner oC Pitt and high streets, dieeetly opposite the Mansion How, where he will keep conAsetli on hand an assortment 01 Drugs; Mediemes;qqtints, Oils, gerfumery and fancy artielegi'which he is 'fletermined to sell low. ''Having) ettgaged the services of on Er- FEMENOEU Danooter ho flatters ,himself to be 11 1:0 1 e to giyo.'gonmal; satisfaction to all. Wire,- syciansurtaTunuttlfy Merchants supplied at re , duc,ed prieesq, It A STURGEON. WRIGHT &'I3AXTON, IMPORTERS AND DEAtERS IN FOgfr • -EIGN"'WDOMESTIC HARDWARE, , Glass, Hie Stuffs, Oil, Iron, Steel,Nnils &c. woitliniviito the attention of; persons want ing goods in'their "line, to, the large Assortment they have joet t , "yr opened, andhich' they offer nu the very•lciweet cash prices. • feb23 John P. Lyn° , WEIRZ/VE.SALE and Retail Dealer in . •• toteignand Domestic flardivare, Pnint; DAL Glass, Varnish, lice.:at,the old stand in N. lianoverstkeet,,arlisle, has just received from Neiv:Yerit'and Philadhlphia a large addition to his formei stock, fo which the attention of her: era is requested, as ho is determined•to Fell lower than any other house in Own. epos , this THE; eubseriher. would„rdepeetfully inform 'hie fritiridnlind the,.publie geuerally•that 'he hew j ust , opened tt.r nate LUMB ER ••ANDCOA L' YARD in'Weet - ,HighmreetiT few doomcent; . of Mesiire,F,Si , D , Dholide'.e , WarehOutie,, whotts he, ni* . f:,hite'.- and' will 'keep: corietently - 'O4, • - handtwfirtierateassorithent 'of alllirickeineia• h icineepinekbenie and',plank'orid,all'othei klnde . — of etitifealVig tiThieh' he will edll low forinehf: •.'l SAMUEL SIPE. otice. =',3=E cirCilinberlaud county .„ . .01t4,4:11410roper to infornt.the,public, that:the sta .„teopneet,l,ngs of.the.neard:of Coinmiisioners will. second,and.fourth Mondays of, time .tiny potions .having nts)ttonahlyitti, %Rid' Rood, ,meet • thtna -141)t3117.„04fine „:, *WM.. RILEY; :en.' „ ,, e4, ~. IVlMpix 11.' r• PaCA'riON "mil 'be made at the [neat A.P- • t; d' liter° of PenneYlvaj ' threidop,l4 Or ' -6-14 Chrii e=of th 'pare. eilb'P'"744'air”" in t o a ds to Confer u e on the ''' " mtrElD"°3 ! ElBAricand rivile aesofisLnk or o;Apitltution the r'4ll a _p i t yr of the Board of Directors,' , 4, 41'..0ne1"" BY • (14, .. e Ittr 8 COBEAN! Clißhl4i. '''`''''° ""' ' to Bank - ?. , `Carliele - DOPO3I ,l, , , ~,,- erv'''' , PO 4 .''lgt 9lo " , ` - ?I{ +, i,' , 344 '-, ' Dyeing god S COU/Eg. ''' 4'. 1-4'' iLLIAM BLAIR , in LogOer Street, 'k * -:'' .n ea r ' ' C o ll e ge ; dyed Ladies''and Gentle ',iN' the ' letxten're apparrel, all colors, . rd hi. line respectfully/ • ' ''.4ol)o 'nektisrast° l 7' ' C r l , -Ir Y'.T -4, ''l., i Bhp it Ug` ' 1 - ‘:4 " /IsitedV' 7 l '' .'/ I ,'' ''' t i ',, , 1 i #,,,r;:,4 , - . ,C-0 Rasls' "f ` ante auta ;6 aali dr in i 4s.;?4'Tl OtrE 4 ighskt'Prisf' wd bt P d . AGs . The V: Poicre' 0 las!the pobsorther far goo 1 , ... _ , 4.,.„‘ ," Kale gityvadoliviWOO! at , tneTTepor Min t py r e '' , ` ,, ,:v-,' iniiii , A' Xrmn i garlin,lo. or Ar tho„WArehonnn 0tP1..P., ' , 1 4ii 4 4 .1 /hsßot ill ?Alri.4 W ' ' '' tl , 4i:X.Et`i , - '4 , paplAitrail --h Are tronv ,,,, •0 ~ 4 E.- '*' , • - pelved and r :,7..!,* I P;; F . 1 ' if,tttlTl, ~ 1-4 04111741 W r ' ' '' ' f7r:4'''' 1. ' tsilll)l3f'''lTL:"lt ItifilVen: f liirL(l),ll4:tretr:, , *,94« I , l4 9!orleol ir io u tr for sa il. lo i, h y e, L , 1 4 , '.. ' '',VolelfAr#,PPOurl -', s. ELL /OTT! 1 ':Ven • ‘,. , - ~. *.) 'l4-414:;;; •.• -4nll-- 4 41 .3- a ramify Devoted -re" , i:lbiterattire" is f a Gene /] eilig' ence' 'A , • ." 444 4044 i 4; 111 /: •• fr • „, ..-- . . . . . . • ._, . . . THERE ARE TW O. THINGS A AITH LORD BACON `WHlCHramoth A . NATION'GREAT . 0' ' ', . • - • ' ' [LA. •-- . - ~, ,'•,, • • • D PROSPEROUS-4k.FRRTILIii SOIL IA DP aliSi . ,.,' '''WORASHOI'S . ATO [ •wi - ixpki,e,rlklE * ADD, -KNOWLEDGE 'AND VREEDOWL , I-Mahop Hall .. "`" I‘/ ' l ''• I i ' ....l f.":'''' . .-- 'Tti'lh's) ',!)'4 I nt) I, `- • ? . . ~. .• -*, .0 r, .11 7 1 :!•,'•-,...ti".) . , . __ _ _ - 7HE I HAVE just received.tholargest:end Cheap est stock of HARDWARE;,t,GIass, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cobitiet Maker's Tools, Mahoganyleniere and all kinds of Building Mtireiials ever brought to Carlisle ecineitning of !Looks; . HipgeEtf.Sernwet - Ignils ttltd Spiked. ` P 0.6. übouL iolhind will find greatly:to„their advantage look at my stook bitifolei.purchasing elsewhere. Come and see Ihe:GOOdti and hear ; the price and you will be eedvineed:thrit ibis is reallydte_Chetgljlard-, -- !Nare'Storel.l . !:Also, in store anvils, vices, fil tis and rasps , ' and a complete assortment of lat ' BestPailrob, oleo Rolled end Hoop Iron of siies. I ' have also the Thermometer Chu n made by Mr George.Spangleri,the best arti e now in use. SOYTHES.,-I hive just reeeividiny Spri R siock of. Grain and Grass Scythes, manbfacuir a expresily for myewn sales, and warrented• o be a superior. article. Cradle makers , and others will find these Scythes to be the best Nr„ dole lo the market and at the lowest price. wholesafeend retail at the old• stand in North Hanover street. ' JOHN P LYNE. ME New & . Cheap Hardw are Store. ! . . NOW opening by JACOB . SEN ER, who re • /I • ispeolulty calls•tbe atteation of . his friends . 1 16 and-ther- lic Tgenerally - and - ull - denlere - in HARD% ',. to his new and splendid assent- • ment of a nds 01 Hardware, such as Sa - . dler's Tool and Saddlery:Ware of 'every d - scription and, style, all kinds of Carpenter's too l ~,‘,; and building s. materials of all kinds and ne , style, all kinds of material used by Cabine makers. ,Also, Shoe Findings, of all kinds, a 1 good . assoriment•of Men's moroCco,kld; Fren b straits, lining and binding. skins for eboe-rn - kers, all articles used by shoe makers constant y kep' on hanU Blacksmiths can be supplied • with the very hest of hammered iron, Warrantdd good, also all kinds of rolled, alit; round,' band, and strap iron, cast, shear, spring English an d American blister • steel,'werranted-good, also;a lot of sheet iron for tinners. 'Housekeepers ettai;• also be supplied with every article_ necessary for housekeeping in the Hardware Line. . . Ethereal and Pine Oil Lampsof every deacrip lion just received, also ethereal and pine oil for sale, just fresh, all kinds of paints, oils, varn ishes, turpentine, also, a first rate article to pre= eerie leather shoes, and keep the feet dry.— Look nut and bear in mind. . . Farmers, Mechanics and Housekeepers and all who use the article or HARDWARE, call et the old well known new arranged HARD WARE STAND, formerly kept by Lewis Harlan, in North Hanover street, next door to John Comma's tavern stand, now 'kept by H. Glass, end also heat door to George Keller's Fancy/Hat and Cap Store. Call and examine for-yourselves, tad -save •oney ; as -we- ere de termined to sell ail articl es at the very smallest profit for CASH and We think we shall be able to sell a little lower than any other - Hard - Ware Store to town, as our go ods . are.'well selected and 'are purchased right la o-iler to sell low at the new arranged Hardware Store, well-known as Lewis Harlan's old stand, where yod may find a good assortment of every article in the, Hardware Trades' - Don't forget the Stand, as quick sales and small profits is the order of the day,. llac.allistees all NealingOintment. OR THE WORLD'S, SALVE, eontaine no Mercury.—The following Certificate is fronwa regular Physician, of extensive prao. flee in Philadelphia:, , JAMES MCALLISTEA—.Sir:I have for the last tpm,years bean in the habit of using youe Ointment MACSISSA of Rheumatism Chilblains, and In Tema' Camme x (Bcel!4;Eleede,) and thus fildifithihm 9 lieripiest efface , I think from. the experiments ' I 'hive Made With its that it richly deserves to be adopted as an lire tittle ofe very day ueo.by the profession at large . Yours truly, S. BELL, . D. Phila. Philadelphia., Dea,.....99 t To James cAllister— Dear :Ml9: I FORS pigusure in making known to you the great benefit I have received by using your Vegeta ble Ointment, or the World's Salve, I had en ulcer, or running sore,'On. the ear, of many years standing; I. have applied to several physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using your Ointment a few days it was completely dried up and Well. I have used it for burns. for which I find it an excellent article; also in all .cases inflarnation. En. Tatum I certify the aboie statement is true. • T. C. CAOMUS:' N 0.90 Market street,Philit. CERTIFICATE. I do, certify that I have used Mat.l'lateen all Healing Vegetable Ointment for coldneds of my feel; also for Rheumatism in my, Ilm 'and Corns on my feet, and have been entire' relieved., Believing it to be a good Medieln I do , not hesitate to recommend it in the abet complaints. LEONARD VA ILE. Norris tp. Washington Pa. , Aug. BF, 1847. I certify that I have used McAllister'S ail Healinit Vegetable Ointment; or the World's Salve, for rt besting in,my, wife's breatit, which , has given her Ince laulable, bundtt also on one * of:inyphildreo, A:of - sore eyes, which give mediate relief. 1. therefore reCommend it-as a good m0(110410. . PARKER.REED, Hopewell tp. Washington Co.,Pa. Aug:24'47. Around the box are dirietions for Wing We. Allister'i Ointment, for Scrofula, Liner Haar Eyresipelas, -Tettei, ScOld Head, Sore eyea;'Quirisy;Sore throat,'Brimehi• too, Nervous", affeations,", Pains, Riad' acke, - Asthma,'Hea P .. Bar achi, !hone Om, oll , dieeasee the'skiti; Sore /Ape, Pimples,4e. Stoellirii: of the,. Linsbs, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles; Cold- feet, Group, Swelled or Broken •BritioW 250 . th :Oahe , faia;44., 4T. • RSES kneWits value 'fswollertif , or lore Breast,' they apply , it. anelveasesi if free lyseaed;;andAtecording to the directionsarould, , . , eackbox it gives reliefin livery feiv.hours. BURNS_—lt.iirone or,thei; beet things in Hie Woild,for ,Burnsi. ,(See "direction:ls , for , , using PILES--7'housendslare Yearly:, inredliy fists Ointment:: It :never fella in , gtvittg•relief for the , ,Piles.)...:pi,l 1 , 4 . t: . +ll ., igrThie OintritenVis; gocid , ; for.any t part of . toe body.or , limbs inflamtid.! -.ln some -' caseatt should be applied often. , ,CAU,TION-e;No , Oinimentwill begenithie unless .the name; Of 44MESJHOALISTER, is Written wlth,a., pen oneveryt N el. , :PRICE! TWENT4IVEM TS A 'R01... ;,‘. For. 'alit by,:vnyagiinte tha*prinoipiti eitiesand totenvrin the Hnited*States, ',""' !i O.IIAI3.III6ALISTISR;i I ;801ii Prktprietai of_tho.abbve. medicines. -I.Erinpipal , ollleattinoami to 28'N. Teti .- p, \ 1'1) Rlllettiaind e. W. flairerethik, Mechanicsburg;' WAilingissre ChuiehtbWnl! , 84,Wherry, , Newbusg.' I rJ . .. , 46 . biaiutzpg e , Geo,,m; Bell; Harrisburg: •;r1 , • ,-, •• - • tleartaWate r* 'Wan. st - A , ' i f i • 4 0 1 .4R14 % 141 trlielierlIttliadaitifeki poi every Inivist*.hao been,adtletLtirouties.:' vortment..4 l , l l o , l olll.of Poder ,, Wareeembra ISCritbdiFburnif, Backe ,P tuni c s lOw Prleds,at hp..cie ge 4 4 - NT I3 I 3 • MI Rfliti• , o. • wnsento Sarliaßarni(Pl, .1001reale aiihe'Lyagetote ;WO': ...,(aug22)ft:tt .I,IIII.WSTURGIEON.I '1114) 1 1 74`0 0.Y:" 7 ?h'~-;~tF~,~S~t ; writes - T.& PAt9ve• JACOB SENER READ THIS . , , =1 .1-11 ',"' 11; ; YS eisu ,r 7 rtiptrE.D. -1 Moutd if I could; Though much It'a In use, Is but : a Iblaclous , And oluggiall'excum; • • And Many a 'Wenn, t;, • Who could If ho would la'ottea heard saying, ' '1 would If I Could. . T ~. oyhe John said a schbol,b . lyrtstt yap would try , , ,To solve httlithard problem • . ----- Novi i 'dittuu - deny;• ---- -- - ----- ' —'l But Jobn'a this moment, Was nof alba mood: And yawningly answete , . ''' q Would If I could.' ~ . At the door of a mansion,. Tb tattered rage chid, Stood a poor. woman, begging A timreel of bread; The rich todn'ecaredheeded, While trembling else good; 'And atiewered hor coldly; '1 would If 1 coulde The scholar recwrani His teacher's advice; ' The sivitarer.fidmhaished' I , To shun such a vice; The child when reemested ~ To try and betood; ,• Oft'glves the some answer, .I , would ' ' •But If We may credit What good people say,. That Where n strong will is There's always a way; And whafeirer ought to be, Can be and should,- . We never need niter, 'I would If I could' ' TUE SEASON! Summer's gone and over Foga are falling down And with russet tinges; Autritnn'a doing brown Boughs are daily rifled By the busy thieves, And the book of Nature Getteth short of leases ROund the tope of titmice, . - Swalloree as they flit, Glee yearly tenants,' Notices to quit. Skies , otlickle tamper, Weep by turns, and laugh— Night and day together, 'Taking - • No October indeth— Cold and most perverse— /int the menthe (hot follow', Sure will pinch us worse .Mzttitaglaugaftsz; Warning to Mothers. I remember to have once'been acquainted with a Virginia planter, of the best old stamp. He was rich, hospitable, kindhearted, and better than all, truly pious. When he heard , the Gospel his whole soul seemed to be laid open to the irnpreision of the truth; ands° susceptible was he, thtit often while the man of God described the love of a Sirrioni,, the large and not unmanly tear would trickle down his cheeks: and you might always know, where to find him. But L was grieved tiad stupvised .to. find his iatin.,l,veye" .flig,ate.' ,, Bpdrinking unit gartThling.umNitfi-, er. vices, they soon ruined :their reputation,. .wasted their estates, and injured their health, acd Threatened their lives. . In search tor the cause of this wide depar ture from the example of a good and affec tionate father, I traced it to the injudicious indulgence of aVond mother. Not that die wished 'her sous 'to become dissipated; bfi when they did wrong. she carefully concert!. einheir conduct from, their lather, connived at their vices, and aft'orded them facilitids Ini gratifying their corrupt 'Propeneities; , -plentifully supplying them with moneyois with inch' care were their vines concealed from the unsuspecting father, that the fur knowledge which he obtained was, whep his Irani' thin was 'completed, and their bail hahits, i so ; fixpd that ,al,l iegard to ilcouro was laki,l aside, and even'the displeasure I a fathUt could be braved. —Dr, Alexander s . .41lers f ~ Above.JUlls Business. ''' , Ilia a peripus,eval that many a young tp has ,fallen trite ) to be above his business.,,' person4earns a trade, but he,,ks• too proud,to„ work at it, and he must go to shopkeepleg, or street.loafing, or turn politician. Fool ! 'Who eanhantake.,ailivingiat his trade, the are sure he pannot,in any Other way. -And ..then young imen,brought up lb ellopkeepini, ,nonettbuy,darms, or .. houses, or , some other foolish thirtgs they-know nothing about; and ' what is the mann? Head over.heels'in debt tati&oerienn - failure'.'. iliultitudin'hit i ve(-beon Ituned'brlming above their businen;litad britoohin,fout into' what they know 'nothing ribisitr' ''' ''' ' '' -." ' I "' I , . - '' e rhein'is'rio trouble about iiiiiiikiheh'Who .frio fioe Idol 'their .. itniortance, and obi* willing to work at their trades or inoldesiona 41 11 ,10,67 : geh little , !'oPra4llo•= - *lth! a small capital to fallba ck, uriou they;2oan hull like venturing -into other business,and by thisAmp,,ATY,,Yo)l,l,l,7lfii!'maklutbie that wilt be likely,to.koep them straight. 4 Those whontioeed,best in , litemin:mith who nick tixtheir business amt make riabneynba; lomtheyi buy farms and; , bousesiiaod coal manila speculating. , I.:l3okut , ourt suedes") Men, end gm} will - see Where lies the secret , 01 their 441ideees:';' Itiiio. l P.ll I foil 'at glitz iiiniVneVi r abciioelho le we i Was . ' aiiii. 'newel.' paidlor-the doing of a job' wia-th'OY-Mitil4, jut iel,' ; Wjiii - dr liiiiihielVed, , ,:y3r,o - s - , k i niin a man Woritt 'Rini' Willi / 4) f f'o . 4 , th ou sand 00u. lars;and,ro laiiiiiiiVlV:die rk.w,iftee)itik er iiinirlitil f .', l :lle l iiiiiiiir''he'Sitat,t4 iii iiik l ti 4; i s 1 . doi4o . d * o"ari3) kind of +4444 liVie '''.; tees.- :.,§941:14, , r#,Ui1f not i ,ahirte his, busine 1 0 9t,yo s igiii,.!*!!t. 1 ,9c?,im . ; ) ,9;0, ( 1 1 ilaii fl, fi,aina.. ,iO3 thiema afestirtii- if „palrpied ; II „,,,, ' 143. 10 1 ) ) 4 VAt0 , ". - 0 0 1i 0 1i1i1K0)40 , 1 1 4.4r. b .; i iii, l ,An: ii9 . .bi,icui,,prouilthey arlikinieu r # l4-0 ? i004 004)00i ien OWi ii1 , 118 " 4 '! 14: PoofFF,PAyo: ~ ~ :0) ~::,..!„ .I,,i.ii :4 •1: ii !I.; t ';' ,kr„,ALL.1.,,,,4 o.____ 4;yr , -.k,,,,,,,, . : 0 . R#6loN•pitip 9 .111 A. 9% 7 4; letter , * i. Oti n:olo :: : NntiTtc, - Ni t OPTl e ilro4 -(310 P 9,lcl;foOlit/fiM#3ll 6 ./1 - ,147#90/Pi:M, ~i 1 r!' umpbent*,iu , that , teVritoryi - litt.tharficaleal !1 4;u1 4 1 '''"„!:4:''.:4;:t'lZ-A.r`-'1 ) :1.4;4 , ' I r ' , - --1,” '; '' liert —" MH "' ifiUtiff,lolli4l . Vii.lady'ffh . K* i ?gift - hnil4',BiitriilgeiiiiKOrttkilaYi 0Yr: 1 i!0 1 !i - '"' - gi" ,; : ,- ‘! .,.,, At':"'" ''' = . . --4 1 :0„VT,08ER " .249 'P. , jy?il ~, . .. Film • Aii - thing9r2ol ll 4 l 9.l o :ltlV. , 1.; galitii4KillfittlMiligis l o4 - I 4-I" ' ' '' D 136 . 1 . -' "' , ' W '' , Ul,4llll222 •: : , :t • 's ° l "Al4' • ) P - Ati,.iitelderireflhe l iittbleritOMiiiti)dnt'll!ts .' oily' elev . ; iTdayi iiiiesi , tvidelifeeriniMritifga• eons' irn , 4lllnk4iirtliiiiiii'dTOW..'llmong . the ' honseholde tviiichOlair''-'beeri._ entered end stricken bilke'llitatilisease' ifiiii dint of Mr. .fisngley, it 'worthy liiihMen, irvhcilui' 'tang beim employed lkoy' ''tjie-Conirntiiiiorier ,og , streets. His' ii , iffi; ti . iiiiiinhlfeaited; inotliesf. ly' woman, devetedlV'ainietie L d'io "phildien-; IBM and self sacrilionitto 're m ot e t we ate an d happiness; *as th e e'ehothia iana died; dd 'iVairtitiiiid'on'Thutstlay Sept. r 20th, Ne4t,tAme,lyjitilp,4aughter,.l Oars of age, wastalcen,Blßit,;ftiltl o she..too and tier body lai4 out aka ,her lirnba adjust ed in the enahrltepollllto,ktas, ; 9l terrors.— The Wittgatefor a coffin, lint for goteeieittitielkoeuld ,not, had immediatelyomilits delivery was porn- , paned for tinAtoily.ortwof during this time Hangley retnihed thme r wheh • the sup posed 'dead bhilkiletaffeditkill 'bier arms; 'With the etteltiMput 1 . 1 ,66 1 Oather I have been to heaven arnitthis , a,bettatiful.place I" =I Alter,the turpjeedand !Vie excitement of the girl had stifisited;ehe , ge;i:e a relatioti of What she had seen ,Otfpiettstici i t . 'in *even' , sawchr.t:lriothecln!blaven; and she was faking flare fittle'efillthen, Mani of whom she callea*MiMs,iiinong them air said were lour childwan of Uncle,HaiZe . *, and Agee childrea.htlyncle Clamy's: rAunt Lynch is not there OW; but she will be to- MorroW ; and on . Sunday I shall go back » again. 'But,' said an older sister, citcannot be so, dearest,tor there are but two of uncle Casey's children dead !' 'Yea, I saw three of -glom to hertvel and dear mother was- takirtg care et' them. AN were dressed , ih white,.and. ail were very happy and tht childtemplaying. Oh! it was beautiful' there; emit shall go there again next slnday afternpon'at four o'clock.' ' Mr. 'Flaitfey'immlidiately informed Mri Wingate that his daughter was. not dead; when he, in company with -Dr. Morrison, 'visited the hoube, and the ittfle - gtrl related substantially the same story. It-seems, too, that shortly after this relatiell'ei the little girl, of what shelled seen and heard m ,heaven, a message came from -Mr. Casey ut Carmel, giving information of the death of another child, and, inviting them to attend the fune ral. .• 01 the four children of her uncle Hangley, two died in this city, Mid two were drowned on their passage from linb?ool- We called On Saturday . to see and talk : with this Stile gitput•she •was. very feeble, witudjusi‘ theiPle • OtidiNiiro - , - ikbpiser did; m et "have a very thoughtful ; and•.serions counte nance, and to be a very interesting child.— / She had no wish to live, but preferred re. turning to her mother. The rather and sis ters are seriously, but very happily, impres eed wittilhe relations of this sweet child, and joyfully believe the !Eifory she tells. Their house. is a pmtornO . Criertiness, and they air possess hearts • overflowing with-aflection, atulaie•sinceraly•happylsin account of their , heavenly messenger. ' '1 was sorry,' Said Mr., H. to Dr.. Morrison, lathe honest, itutklut simplicity of his bean, , when my good wife died, but Pm not now, but only wish to he .with'ber.' The elder sisters too, live'now .in joyful hope of meet ,at length; and Mei .914F,o‘not how soon, it be:G.odis.timei their ,dear mother, in heav en, where 'she hairbeenliiMn . bY' their angel sister; WhO td'rtiturn to the earth, aid to Make the lam .known, to them., Sinee , thiireboirei been a'grtiiii litiviiriefrosie6iiiig'thie little girl, some of which we will now Art oWfw. -Althengh:at the tintre.ol.the sainting death' of this. a hild: 'that eho,nbt baying'tito,ohnlica:butottacked with (eq..- But ehe.died the nentt , ,Jaytte stated; On SiinAnylihetooOrtMf: Wairen a', , ,er3iWoitq,rehglinte,',ictgliiiroehl who had been muckehiongehoiorOipeliento,,and,f4l - peritiei's little •ntiovedt by turiositor,:, oblieo to itii . ?' .. the Vire gail,„ririd * : ii 3 OOe,eild . ., her ebileijulli,:enci2o4 .4peer qd better, in& twonld soon:be .Well,c,andoget-.,. :wilt wrier or two: '." , t ; „ to-m0rr0w'?. , '.:;,.,::; , . today Mr: WOOkOirilli4Oiejitlp,opciii,ealte lion to wpefg4;progpecur;pl recoveiy;'4u{,t suPeter„,tweei.ltaateinking-awayll death-rattle Wcia teardi end 1661,860 w cede to britillie,llheili , e:!ae'alkp i ioi ,nese of,deet)) v . feelegaieile4epoa,her coo h inanpe: Aiti wee deadif tf Mr. tY tr it pn . /09 11 9 4 1! 4 ~PIP town Lekrk, ihW,dimatwei Iron the ,/w insdow; I for. Atli was wo'ClOok the *dime; vidit , ircier4di 1 • ,4„ , .. tl. '1 0#44 1 4 t:P(3OOPPI3I oimsell:ft 141 Aeloer , ad:l 3 4 , 4oo4 lo ni new;Bights semettk'ipirit . ouzO qorf;Yifit, a. quiet, an 4epp;,, `U'lPMoe'therr been Aratinallk ieboT_ ;il4'llq,lor t i elOPihiß•v,#4o l Yl:AChea', he '..terreAcOomPanfo,d'hqvit °3 # B34 'i t h'higlblersill ted , lihotheroitio'(KhaVetiV;*te the' oeirday, tcke 1 ,40;4 P-To444th,Pfl°ll-111'5gill' tigitbteniy _ et ac,, •spiaimeiv.pf#'pure warm head, welf-all-thep; (dried hietti! s led einhl?libil and of add tie ie,yethetioilhirwholeieern htd - ' hiikro ,cittilHa'hdr t sty iP n. 3Pfta ,"r. ,Syol►„life, the • simple t Jeota,,M•Ate,„Feisp, W4iP4lweleaP#A9T the • ,preseat MittiaiikP9plr pent pr,- attempted •explanalion. c •- • i b• Ftom tilza Cooke Jol4!nal. THE Llllollllo*Bllo6o. frOadvattt a vioti,m to the "literary ail 'went." '.t9r , many years; loWtirds the.close df hiii - Itte, he was Itihnriiii Under . diseaii:v-- #4iiti'ally sto;klY; and yet wrotecOn. In one of the tati to ,\t) ANl4igaz!ne,f h e thue jiM9 - 19rOTIly , pTtroi ou , t , pl a literary tile, in Un letter Sitlispri§Utt" l : 7, . 41 8ta, 7 0y your uotlorinnti out, on the t,Conolude yOit o p ladere'up j ,hehis enjoy in . biut coirrse L like ilitiiiii'RoliUrt;:tot'l'vi'la d a literary branch in myOivn teal one like yourtielt(Only nvtiry tustUttril once arrintillit; and as euC i ii, knew' what it wos long = winded ales whit .geeirly''lpnas:. Pciror tallow Fak 1 Piten sedt so it - loch WOrir,Tand iit'ltioit'WOrk.,' Will mike 'it cherubim of it Nothing but 'rite, rite rite`;, and read, read, read; • anti as our'Doc ter evil; Warts tad to study till alt se' O drink till is blos. Mix your callers. And worry good advice it 10; when it can hi' s ' follgred, witch EllWaYli the 'easf; ; if neneSsity has no 1,..f4 2 ,' good deal of , itteritiire ) - and Auttitirs met write whiii , . "As poor Robert used to say abottited • ; • dentery habits, it's very well, says he, to io. tell me about, like 11 , re. VVOrdsworlh's single man . as he greW double, sticki4 to 'my chair; but if there's no sitting, sir he . there'll .be.ko hatching.; and, if I do brood too much at myt-desk, it's beckuse there's a bmod expected from me once a week : — ti'•very well, ;aye he, to cry; up with you, and ge telf.th a walk, and take a look at the.d.rtisiesov-ben•yott've sold Our mind to Migy•Stofilli., and there's a devil waiting for yoms fast -proofs, as he did '.fot , Dr. F?r ster'si 1 know its killin Me; sayihe, but it I 'die of overwork, its in the way of my vn- . cation.. Poor boy ! I did all I ciinld to nut ridge him. Mock Turkey sop' and' strong slaps, and wormy jelly, and Isladd 'moss e'euldinte4. And ritriAnifer 'Medial : labor, as the doctor said, wears int the stumtrfick as well as the berines . ; and so he' been spinning Out his inside, like a spi der. And a spider be did look at last, sure enough; one of that sort with long spindle legs, and only a dot of a body in the middle. "AnnalliOr' bad thing is'settin up all nice, as my sun, did, but it's all agin natur. Not but Wet sum must. and 'Parpokly , the wri tete 'PriPetts; bin theyM And 'besides;'erien is apt to orie and some late authors read very sieiiipy. Hut as poor Robert said, what 'is one to do, when no day is long ettuti for one's work, nor no month either. And, to be sure, April, June and Remember are all shod menthe, but Febberverry. However, one grate thing is, rela'xing, if you can, as the Doctor used to say, what made Jack a dull boy? why, tieing always in the work house, and never at the play-house: So, get out of your . gownd and slippers rays he:, arid put on your best things and unbend JtOursell like a beeti. ll you've been',at.youi poetic flights, go'' add loiik at. the Terris Tue.nel, and if Von're tired of bein arid . spend an lieur with the'ivax wurx. The mind requires a cbinge as well. as the merchaots.. i‘- fASO take.TtlYl Adr9liplrrlalaihall° ad. yieci-rand relax, a little..„You want, hrasaing, ; 11 el.laPg9‘Pf hair, aild•mPralatoMflTack , And you aaidit:!.9llYAkte itaanaksaPd.lakP Do yoh eyey,dtiolt , qoaaes paill lt's•asseed ,aa.camemile‘ tea, ~ Put aboveall, there's, one, thing 1, .recommend 19. Yaat wine ; 11 8 aa'o l ?„laaaraa. fliPP!.ag /. 5 11.W.W.eA9a 8 P , ,th,i1 If4POY, Mtn. a elmnges, s het. a well-mpaping ene, I am. air sUI3SdRIBER:" • ee,uid,Hood, play with subject lull of pain thl.ithpott,,and inculcate leveye tr?the in quaint and hutporons.,gulae, HQ ,made the eye dance with laughter, at. the earns titheAhathri touolied , the heioNiolita ,depth.- It Was Conies!. teaching j aympathy- and:6 7 'man...kindness, IThe .passed away, but the atent , truth . remained; r ; KENTookir''CoNvErviloir/The ..Ken 7 , lucky Reldina'CUOVention;ilOY"bi Setisibu at. Frinkfbri;'On'the4tti , inst:i refused' to ladroit 11}..1*.Actertn'eyi:ol-tbe'lLoidsville . Courier, to;:ticupyi'a•stiat as Wieporter in - the. body,-6.• ' i rlielvote•waa76' . lo 27; Ski thilliplyti griind, 'Oli OpkititiitiVicietts.to - be beetitise th'ettitr_i ter to a strenuous advocate of thizitatthitt ' l , of 'enanoipatip'p:::'rhk - ' . iiiOiirpent t is ustprece.,' dAtifikild')lii: 614,;tigi aB,l l Vaelii;rlo, 60. i iiiiiii; ind'iiiiii.iih'bdt'. if 4 Sor t i t d l ea'Firiti'l',. iiiiiiehOe',' ,l ce4O .t MII . inilio!iii i . '.l VIO V tiled • 10p4liiiaiiikle0iitioktiilit r Wi l iiii .. (alibe iiiiiitibliiioVe,thOiit.iipiite'ili tii4olOC6ittfri. itd,,tivi . kii,Lio l y,l 7 6 Tr i.l. ~.. i(%%. -.'1 , ., , , ,, y,,;,.1.1 •;: , 11'1. I F00.,--cfm t - Fii : 7/ ' - "".; '-''''''i i ili " bill'( . . le ed ! t ur if he r , .ut lot c)f , Cifas won , has 'r'eceothribeely publishelki'm 'ett ern , : ,nent'Ohysician,fini . .which bef!deiovibeteaitipw ietoedy.fOultdedkicheiked He meek! a , miStare of ice and salt, in proportions of one to,ti !tilt; aeolcrmlxtere, en d, tri • matins Of I I; tie puree of 1 1 111( . 01Wwi i iii kiChit:i f d iphit FASV 'edtitiOta r/ a t iiihiliPpit`tht.:.yi r the /cl eolitc, wh re Nti l cirVietfoligda n c4,terreKlifiiVel'''Prilltief, in t! , imegt*lr, 40'c/11644414h and-wh tee 111SAeli'os' ine pkin,— . ...aienfeksinhoice ' ' .llll4l li ii f e l 4l A "tll l:A lVWlHl.4lli i Eii f r, /1 3 Ive f 4,1 °, 1 *9 7 ,1, bilfg;r l ;ii:;itintg ren aree - 41;tiventytoilee long by from • th e ((Lien triiiett wiae; = . gt tr.tt/." 131= . ..... . .. ~ i i ..., ct i: • , THE TIMED TOTER'', .1 ~ .it Story :oU Boring caudidateirfor, Oftlev . 1 , : i-w. , ;• . : f. ~ ~:.7- . - 7 - 7 , 400--,- i . ' ' ny PETER Tiniqou. kcorresEiondent of the New Orlearis Della furnishes the folleiV'lng clever ha at travel -04 candidates for office. - - One day, just as 1 was going to sit;down to tine on a nice lat capon that ny,wite bad laid upon the table (the capon was just large mlongh..icir "ter and ,roe,) and Lliad pplJed the oar* out of it cool bottle Of- claret, a utan Walked up the gallery steps, hat 'in hind,. ." ; •and • 11 ' 1 G : bowing and smirking, says e,, pod day, sir—ihis,is Mr. 'Fictition,.l P • t "P' s ‘)., 'Yes, sir, that is.tny,riarne 7 -take a seat air.' itlitfnk you Mi.: Trniaon; etiid he laying his hat oneside,. and Planting himself in a cluiir with an air that show'ed plaitily.ensiugh that my tat capon was in danger... l Very warm weather`, sir/ Said,lie, said I. trouble, you for drtnkol water said he. ' , Oh no trouble , ' There said I. peaking to a nigger girl, 'hale Pony, go set . The decanters upon - the side board ; walk. in; sir and take something to stimulMe The op . tern? 'Well, really, said he, hardly eiter" drink anything,'' 'Oh, it won't hitts you air,' add I, 'walk in, walk in' He did walk : in, andrisbe [raised the table, he emit an eye . upon 'my capon. Mrs. Tinnsoti saw the glance, and turned pale—not 'that - my dear 4 . /ife begrudged the capon, but 'she knew that' there, wit's not enough for three, end Agra was no time to cook another. He took f a elif hotn,"an.d then turned around and told me that his name was Grinipkin, arid-that he. was s candidate for the Legislature. I told him I was glad to make his acquaintanc'e, and introduced him to Mrs. Timson, who told him that she was very glad to see him, (poor woman, she told a white one that time, but I hope she Will be forgiven for it—in fact, I feel certain she will, for she was driv.- 'en to it, you" latow,) anti I invited him to sit down and take dinner. Mrs. Timsbn excu sed herself, with theldea that she hadto go out and attend to a negro-child that had: just been taken very sick,'(-may the guilty—thht that is, the candidate—suffer for that sin; too, as I am confident it will 'be the case,) and lan us g to divide'The capon between us—she, dear heart, dining on mush and milk I Very little of thht capon did 1 eat, and very little, of my' - coel bottle of claret p . assed - rity lips! I had Mr. Grtmpk in's horse fed, too, and he kept me up, after, dinner, talking about what he 'Meant 'to whan he got into.the-Legis lature; whilst I would have given mote for my alter-dinner nap than I would for all his rrmeiples and brains but together. I didn't promise to vote for him, but hinted very strongly that way, The fact is, I never :heard of. him be(Ore. Well, he went awPh irld4 lay down on the gallery and went to aireep. • . I iled gone off into a deep and glorious snooze, and was dreaming that a huge men stet with forty heads (on each of'which was a g reat brass g imlet a la rhinoceros,) had announced bias ell as a candidate for all the offices within the, gilt of the people, when Mrs. Timson (who would no more have , dared to disturb my siesta on ordinary occa sions, than she would' have cut off her little finger,) tickled unislege with a feather and , I awoke in very had humor. 'Curse it all, Mrs. Timson, my dear!' said 1, starting up and rubbing my eyes. 'what the devil did you disthrb me for; eh Mrs. Thason 3' 'Oh 'ilote.t speak so 'sail `she, in a whisper,. ere's'a gentleman siding in the parlor-- anOther 'candidata,' I- put on a calm cirunte mince and walked in, and there sat 'an hitch- INent, bright looking young :min, whom: I 'paw at a glance, was a gentleman , distal guiehed as a candidate. Ile Mae atyrt.j, apologized very gracefully lot having , FO ri ro!, and told me,,that, he ,wes a -,cancii dale; that inexorable custom compeiledhm to `vieii t the petiple iuid that he Wished '„le ~, copy as - little of their lime and give them as little trouble as possible. 'Sir,' said I with fervor, 'you 'shall have my voleyou are' a geritlenian, I see that, notwithstanding your dismilse,,and I'll vote for you, sir! Whet are your politics, and (or what, lie you run'-f' Ho ,explained it all, and after I had pressed him to eat a little dinner, and'refresh himself at the sideboard, he left. I advised ,Mrs. y flfneti(t' 10 base "eo me capons alwaisilrelised, att4otine claret always cooling—and it Was Well Vdid so. That night three candiclataßl! slept at.hiy /louse; one was running fat'Jus tice-nt the'Peatißoine tor• Constable,' and , the other-for Congi". They discussed the affairs, of the nation .with considerable warmth, until , afte4mitinight-rthe constable candi,li#te' gelling rathei' 64' ball' of it, as Mr's: Timson and ; I both'thought, rind, then Went' to : w hot,' three being, as Timilon remarked the itirinithing)'irt\lter tight. ' ' ' day seliea candidates' visited mgc-- and ale with me, inffleur nierealeptla , biai i Mirelorn they alepi tain n,hed . ,_ Ahem pre trikttlestter o f t hlt i d con-s '2161404a '* candi whera'',l" Ihe;cial 'deadline ;ritoqi4laudl , ollirie4ilq4,ooof.i.4 my house. I rap o _ the, morn, at the truclian ttlilllll9o4lil4kiliii , rap , p 3 Ot' .o, l i Ni.44l; , M3'..;llllnk9 ll M'ldkOri! w hYi 4 4 ll 3' " Pill:'' :E1 12 ,000-,Ali,kfMi r sA bli d. ', og e .. ther 7 nit thily.aea both r9Pfungticir,ClerkvAnd,tbpy, ) , oneenotheras t#o /4 ,; ) 1 141,1difil l ti'Li'V` 4 ,1 1 1‘ffffeda r l4Pthe'riiiiM, andt„ 3 iteS tololt+in! his yan 'Mie r poilling';alhdri-iil , Oi r y4loi,l444goiA, ,9,9,yl , l i 4 9 l l ,l, ?,lmfm!!,;BlY,Mßdetti, dXI; 141 P OK IPPl)qcgft,W , Too.6 4mo i.5ir 4 A43,P1iri!) , t9,4%%1 4 ,5mut91,11,Y , !. , •• bar, into alirelik''Ali.'l3.lll,iii.:bl'OghtOm'oPli4', plop *nth- of t*TesielAork skOtutOly 0. _ _ . VOLUME Biu6Nil .• • t• • upon We top of Mr. apott a Siel l kitniaV head. ,The-bottomlicw fied.the*ll43Whlte bpss ` r , upon • 'Mt.: .. ' cikarOtiri, ehcircittig , his neck' and ,ohin.likallic ruffle o f, a spaiyiehillidaldopih.the time Gl Phr,kez. the.bridgeot Mr. Spott's dose was cedifile ,rnbly ekiened by, 'the:asset et , the iesiel. I succeeded in stopping the row, add after time heusii . ..apent in wiitiliTatid`,4ccepting challenges and drinkirig', : itly . o4, tyi, the parties' shook hands, and Went ,to bed to - 17 a* is it, John, that you bring ihe mom home in, sugh„o btotten.eontlitioult: - ~ .otlthrokeit-in driVin'doverai tad*, wir ‘,14 : 1 ')1 51 7•* ;' •••' clltiplc . in the, woods,.hall'a4ailo 'But.whY did you run against a suunpfl— Could you OM see to driventraiglitl?'. ArilidAriVit ?straight, Sif f and_tiiiu, very reason why I droi4liVer ,lie stump is ) ~e alma/ 'n ihe In en did you holgo mood it?' ecause t sir, theetimapThad-ncright to 'the m i ddle of the- row:l,-1111d t hato44ght to I ; rfi *True, Jam the stump-ought-not! 46 /Lave beetil there. ' Blit I WTI defitltuti you. We're so foolish as notiti cone - idor.that ; it ryas there r and that it was'stronge6W;your wagon.' iWhy, father, do you think ihatiam going always to *lel& my. rightat ' Not 11'1 am determined Mama up,tia:,i)tenaVeorke kvbat 'But what is the use4ohrl;..6l standing-up for ytiur rights, when you only get a . srAtiP3r wrong by sodoinglr ' shalt stand up for them at all . hazan.lo , Well; JOh; all 1 Italie-to-Vey Is this; Here' alter you must furnish your own. wagons.' This little dialogue between - John and his father recalls to our memory many a diffical- . ty in which we have seen many •a man In volved, becatia.e.:they would .not consider hnivthings are, but how they ought to My neighbors, for evample c ought all to be ' kind and accOmodating, (we-puti-Orceurse not our own individual case, but the ;ease of any . man) i but perhaps oria.qt?•er• 45 716.4 and of a disobliging temper, I to attempt the work of iiirdiirt him 'aVer'regain, tabotild have. more than 'iny hands lull.— ' Now, though 1 ought not to.do any thiliglo humor him, which shall•involve n,i ilbto on my part of principle, yet I sli:i.ll 1111 to recollect not 0n1.9 what hu alnail 11. intt what he is. This will save the from many unpleasant collisioni with him in little mitt tete, which would be of :no ber.efit to him, and would greatly injure me. It may b e e, abstractedly considered, right for me to kill his geese,-When 1 fin li them trespassing On my fields, it he will' not keep them 'yoked. But 1 shall probably find that this basiness of geesedrilling.will riot:rork,yvelle;ither Jot his reformation, or tor•my.conifert.•• . • To all'who would go throughlife pleasant ly and usefully we would say ;'consider not only what might to be, but what is.—ralizo Observer•, PLEASURES OF TILE pv.EaLANU ROUTE. —A coriespondent