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PIA/ -?1' kpi) • 7'''''!•4ltofr ' :.\ BY Ei`AEAlrrir. earbg; • ' 'Card.. R. -JAS. Lls 0 UGH Will giVelhiß, / attendance •in- tho 'various. branches of his profession, in town, or country, to all that may favor :him Vrith'a call. 'OFFICE opposite the 2.d. 'Presbyterian Church and Wert 's Hotel ? lately occupied'. Carlisle, Sept 5 • ' • , . • nectar Ad. nippe, • • VTIVIcogOPATHIC Physician. Office H in Main street, in the house formerly °cm Lecher. '• ari 9'46 Loomis,'" . " 4 1:21e11P,•r5:Vri1. 3 1. , , perform al coll rations upon the • ' • . • ; 'meet's that , are requi red for their oreserfittionf Suchide Scaling, Filing, Pluggingy&e; or:will restore' the doge of them, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to,alalVeetti.l);l'Office;cin 'Pitt street, a few doore, soutlyof.‘ltp Railroad 1.19t9j. Dr. L. is al3,t, seM,,,chelapt ton days ef,otteitr, Onth. / l i/ John B, Parker, ATTCONEY AT LAW: - :0 FicE • • •i n •Noit/ k .EiadovOr Stradt,in,.the r•in for ustyoccupied by thd lion. F Waits. Alafdli-21, atson 0. a ciore,ti;' A.s 7101111EY !AT LANVi'. rOffic , the roem'Allitely odeupietl. deceased. - . -mnr.3l , ni.All. *envose, ~ , . ATTORN.EY4T LAW, will .ramice in - the several CO.Urt9 of Oumbokland county. OFFICE. in Stain Strneh in the room former liqeeupied ,hyLt. G:lrandeburk, Esq. , James R. , ' mithi . • . A TTO4NEY.AT,I.A.W. Has RE IVIOVED, hie offiod Beetem , s Row, two doors frotnlltirkhOlder's,Hotel, • • (spr 1 - • • 0401.G111 EGE JUSTICE OF` THE PEACE. Op- RICE at ,his reeidenCe, ) cinner of Main street and the Public •§4iiiin, -opposite Burkholder's Hotel. In addittonlo'ihe duties of Justice of the Peace, will dtthild•to all kinds of writing, each as' death, bondar'mortgagea indentures, articles of agreement, notes, &c. ap:B'49. Plainfield Olaseleal AeadoMy, Four: DALES wrosT•,br 'l3/I.IIIASA, BETWEEN THE NEWVI LTA STATCROAt) AND CUMBERLAND VAL I.pv . RAIL ROAD. 40,1rtNIT , •Sevii nil Session will commence on _IL MONDAY, DI ov.'sth, 1849. ' The number of stuients is liinited, and they are carefully pre - . pared for College, counting house, &c., &c. Thyldnintimrjatycludes - tile - PossitnlitY - of-stu: dents assn - eAing willilhtvicious^ dept l aved , being remote from town or village, though easily accessible uy State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which :piles through lands at ached to the institution. TERMS. Boarding, washing, tuition, &c., (per • , sessten.), • $50,00' Latin or Greek ' • 5,00 Instrumental Music ' - • . 10,00 French of German' . °' ' , 5,00 Circulars with references, &e. furtrifihed by Sep. 12. -• IK. K: BURNS; +' incipal. , • • • Mealy:Re dreadenty; . :',. . , t 1 . SST C A t AND pererrmimselieSie4o7- 44 . 'VA:i t SietNifiiEDUA.Nkeblilfri'Ff IT is MitifideMlY:helibileittliii':efe*Triialt4itiiiinii . 1. offer greater inducetnerrisM stlidelita flian the above. Located in'the Midst of a comma . niv, proverbial' fdr their Intelligence, morality and regard ler the' interests of religion, this Academy can 'effectually guard its members from evil and iirtmottlintluonces. Advantages are afao offered to thoiM i desirieg to pursue the study of the' physical ticiences, eurpassirig, those of most similar institutions. Those having' sons or wards and wishing to send them to a seminary of learning,"are re spectfully solicited to visit Nowville, and judge of the advantag es for themselves, or; at len'st, .51 . :ocure a cireular;e o ntaininf full particulars, by addressing -,TA ;JE ; avi 2,1 p , (^,., Principal. Drug , and VaKtety Store. 4 THE subscriber :re'spect fully annduii ces4o the pulitid.tifat he has taken that well known' - stand lately ' occupied by inmel' Flernins-,-Ittihs , ,coiner of Pitt and high streets, dieeeily opPelfethez lAshisiedi irtilise;ithere he will keep constantly oitstand an assortment of Drugs,t.Medicines. Perfumery and ianitykalltiblesk:Wki hb - 3i;:rdetermined to sell low. .11evirite..4 1, 1 the services of ^sn Ex. D.;4 4 )1,4 - ~tio flatters :hims'ell tcr be able to.gtVti swietuction ulfYI Fifir • oraharite supplied at ro t ii A s . rultozoNl , 54 , 1 • GB SEXTONO " tin: itPl R Rg AND DEAL:ER.4 - 1g fFO.II - HAILDWARE, ilass,..,Painte,.D„ye Stuffs, Oil, Iron, Steel ,Nails invtte, the attention, of pereons.want •ing goode,in,their line, to the large assortment they have just opened, and ,which they offer at the Vory hmeet, cash Mires. feb23 • John•P, Lyne . • • , WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer id Foreignand Domestic Hardware, 'Paint, Oil', Glees, Varnish, trc, at the old 'stand in N Haheiforr.ettect, artiste, has just received from !fti ¢ 'Philadelphia a large addition to torineestedic, to which the attention of litty. 'ersjeitelifitiatetVps 'he is determined td'oell 'lO4O thdn'afiv otherhoneesin'toWn.. -apri9 . . oqlo.ltiB, Way'. THE subscriber wank! I.respecifully inform •hiofriondis and‘the , Public kenerally'that•lio has" just opened a now LUMBER. AND MAL Highiiirebtt a few doors east of MessrilD•fthoids's Warehousb, - wheis Eir`liow Ms " and will keop, contgandy - on liand.ainiEaaailtliiibitmeht'oflaltitinds of sea.. -rionedAiinti.hoards - and , plank and all othergtinde olsratuff,llll l e-rWhich -ho-will soli 18', • • %);, ; SAMVEL SIPE. i , , .'• • " ; 7:or 7: 2, ; 7 "i" .• -,l4lE,lo,9intrilasiontoa, t oT`OrotiailaVni,,C'nitY itipr,oper,toiinfortn the 'att. ,;ithd„ rneakinga of i the ; Board of.Conjnosakinarovqlt j41;h0)4,-:op., 0 . ,f10,,k0ir111;911., , k5041: 1 4, , M0n,d.aY Pt I.4l,4l4q;',Foopt4;iat, apnotonte„any parapna,aarng' 1 4 PP e P,VAltk 86141.SP.,arAr will AkkikelL ' PtliF9 I.W/PRAtsko• Y.' • • • • .: 11 1 0 .NOTIOn• wi I PLICAA'IO:Ni4,IIV-3Wmado at the Unit. -,aoSpaaihn-of. the - Legislature , of Pannaylvit . -ntai tor, an altoiatipaap tiii4haffin'of the CAs 'atsrs'Dsr,oatrallatir sees to confer upon did' '',larfaultititihrtho , gghta and priVilencsof a Bank of ak,ader' of the , Board.tif-Dirootorat ‘•,1 , :i4N17) SLi CO B EcA4lll, Caahier l '`; vrt 40e1819-t6ttii-i44 :a.rlert .- .4! ; 3tl l*. .ei:i.;ll4!T;s4liiiiif a /4 1 * IIPP 4 0 ), Foi'• r ofirir i luuLAACß Alttpin Lapiitikett3tieP4 nOutthidolidiic; ll oatadies'. ll Mi Gelitle• nnleyiptinrisll, telt colors, 'and , warrantcatimiSik beelili , etitiafootdry,v o ordera in his linekenpehfinl y gepAt',46 0.051001.21.1 Pliagg Wante m 4 cashilor .',..''/Wirtrir,lhtintibilofilieritit *nod nt Ain Paper fi nit oiiirom',Pikliklc:44 • 4rthifY7firehininenf • ',1:W1;-13VinViePv" . fl • - • - i t -, 0,f ~. ~ - , ~., f l g 1-It YiLi•uk, ~ i tcao„-4 . , 4.4 ipitl'' '4 .- . ‘1307:1110b, in ' ' ',.!' (OA. b9 "TFY, - I % :...'.,.:-,..:•.':-. ^, ' i'l ~..',..-ttr,epcetvedim , 06 6 6 6 , Y c l ;rfa . L',..l,n• diiBi3l-., t.';')3•„014111Yi11i.4).-'5,1"•"""(1` ,rto 8 fite i'• A'..,:ti4•41 re.,45 Typk•OiksiftLlfik 1: 1 , 0,1 , 1: . 0. , " 4 1.108, 1 34 B,ol3BBBl,loilykeV . 7. „ n „.. 1 , 0 3., loi " 4 r .'1;044518 f 8 . 'firhElMltikel''foll{ll6l4 tydirt l l ll ''''. '-71 ,,,. .1 . 118,? ' ~:,,,., km p . HINE, , 431L;z4 Al.rifeetr•ritit ''''''''' Ur 'Store'ol • 081622i'•-nw sTup. 7 a , : tlyll4* l lthifiwit.,. 1. a. in 101 4 14 A 7tijK t ;.•• • • • 4 WM , , • " 1 , 4!): ;;;AlAld -ssfl oc i T s ; ; 15 , io.llq•Cnot) y4:3LW)15.,.', (4i(illt 41 6 If i; 1114 amalluilvewspapervr•r..•pecoled,rto , a. a in-PoiitieSa ,, Business rand -t9enerat intelllll4atee. ~ lerature sit! cult • • ..„,, I ;. ; . .;. ; 1711: Vflil`•';lolit' I - , , y:i t n - ;; 11$41• Ii!".t14• no •• e iee• • • .•) v. ti • ,• Tfige,o" ARE TWO vanlos, sai.Ta.Loat) EfAcoN; wa c - mAK A NANO.fOiIEAT Aisin'pßogritaoLla-49: raaTthE sou, AND • Busy. voßxagors,, o ; w yr l4_,Tri. r fiyx Amito ..t.,! .-.1 air. • rr e ~.„, t. re r• 'lj ! .t. r ,1101.10 ". - • ICNOVLEP,Gge AfiD,FREEPQNX.--Bisiopilag. - - • • =BE " .ttcia.6 Br, .••• • iXTRAORDINARY: REDUCTION THE' 'of Tiardwar ; -1 , 11112VE just reeeiveMtlio lOrgeSt and' eltreap•ri eat stockpf HA.RDWARH, Glass, r4tii i Oils Varniehes, Saddlery, Carpenter's andXobinef Mnicbt!sToold, Mahogany Voniers andall kinds of...Bußding Materials ever brought to Cdr.lisle • consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about to build will find i • greatly to their .advantslA-to look at my stock before purchasing elects . ere. Como. and see tll Goods sod heari . the' price and you will be convinced that. this is really the. Cheap Hard ward Store. Also, in store anvils, vices, files and, rasps, and a btllele assortment of Watts' Ba olii Beet Bar Iron',.‘also4Rolled and Hoop Dona all sizes. Z have also`'the lihermonieter , Churn made by Mr George Spangler, the' best articles now' in use. :SCY":IIES.--1 . have just received my Spring. stock and Grass Scythes, manufacture expreSsly_ foS mymwn end warrantdd•toL , A 3, astiele. Cradle makers nu l l other Minhese Scythes to bo the best tir ticle trittrk'et and at the lowest- Wee , wholesale end retail at the old stand in North Hanoybr sticet. , JOHN P tYNE. , New 85 Cheap, Hardware.Ctere. NOW opening_by_JACOß SENEK, who re apectfully calls the attention of his friends and .the public generally and all. dealers in HARDWARE, to his nev i tand splendid assort ment of all kinds of Hardware, such as Sad: dler's Tools and' StrailtairlVie of every , de scription and Style; Carpentdr's and building materials of all kinds and ncr style, all }wide of material used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoe Findings of all kinds, a goecrassorthient of Men's morocco, kid; French* strVta,-lining and binding skins' Shae-ma. kortkitll articles used by shoe milkers constantly hap' on hand. Dlaeltsmiths van be supplied with the veryy, best of hammered iron,. warranted good, also all kinds of rolled, alit, round,ltand, andittrap, iron, cast, shear, spring English and Ainerican blister steel, wartantial‘ 'good', also a lot cif sheet iron forrinnets; Housekeepers can also be ituppliedlwith .eversrisrtiole inecessaly • for haitsekeeping in the Bardware:Line. _ • Ethereal and Pine Oil Lamps of every descrip tien Aug received also ethereaUsnd pine oil for sale. Just fresh, ail kinds of paints, oils, vain. ishes, turpentine, also,yfirst rate-article' to pre serve leather shoes, and .`,llteep the • t.q.ak out and bear in mind. • Furrnels,"Mechanies'and Housekeepers grid all who use the .article of IiARDWARE, cal at the old well known new, arranged HARD, WARE STAND. ,formerly kept by Lewis Harlan; in North Hanover street, next door to- John Common's tavern stand, now keptlcy'H. Glass, and also next' door to George Keller's Fancy 'Hat and Cap Store, - Call and examine for xuu,tselves, end save money, as we are de termined-to sell all artidlesat the very smallest pr_ofit for CASH enti„,weAltink,we shall be able to raila little lower than any other Hardware 'Store tn - toiin t ,as atifytwde — a - Y67wdlt - adie - tred .- and aro purchased flat 14 order to . sellToveal the new arranged Hardware Slime, well-known as Lewis Harlan's old stand, where.,you,'may finite good assortment oFevery.•article , in the Hardware trade- ' forget the Stand; as nick sales and small pi, 11is is the order of din , trdm a regular Physician, of extensive prac. tine in Philadelphia: • ):1 .• •• "MS ,i%../91i.T/9. 4 1 } f r i fo,r the Itatu.,,tAn y yeara been an tiro oguittpuTur AliMmenxin..euses.olitheurnotisemphilblains, and •in :eribil asprnas,t(Setrld.-.lfeatis4.and thus far with the liappleleelibet. I think from the experiments I haw:made with ite that it richly deserves to be adopted as an are eieleofevery day use by the profession at largo Yours truly, S. BELL, D. Phila. • Philadelphia. Dec. 29, 1847. To James cAllister— Deer Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the great benefit i have received by using your Vegeta ble Ointment, or the World's Salve, I hed',an ulcer, or running voie, on ,the ear, or fnUny years standing; I have [Oiled to several physicians, but all to no purpose; but by using your •Ointehent :a few days it Was„cbtaplet'ely dried up and well. , I -halowied A,. for, burns, for which 'I find itlm oxiellent article; also in all'casde • inflntnptioit l ;'En..Tneatri.." I certify the p.bo'vki,ol4ricikiOs Ono. .; ,s, ~ • • .•• 71. C. 'CADMUS. I do, &atilt , that4.heycr',Ond McAllister's all . IteirliireVegbtible - Oiritthent fo4' mildness of my feet; also for . Ilhenmatism in my limbs and Cerns on mplbefiltriil havO been entirely relicyed: .Believing it to be a good Medicine, I do not hesitate to recommend it In the above ccmplaints, ,GEONARD .Norris,tp. Washington. Po. Aug. 21,11841 .. . , I certify that I . have used McAllister's all Healing Vegetable' Otutmen, or the World's I Salve, for a healing in my,wife's breast, which ; has given her ince leulable 'benefit; 'also on one of my ohiltire9, for sore clop, which give im. mediate relief.' - I; therefore; rernmniend it as , e gond medicine. : ' „PARKER, R.OEoi,:;'" ; Hepeviell in:Washington CO. l'ti. e lkiik.,2lf'47. Areunii the Lox are dii'eetions'for 'using Mc. I Allister's Ointment, for 'Se . Ofulit, Liner Coin • i plaint, Byresipelos, Tetter, ,Chilhlain, Scald Head, Sore eyes, Quincy, Sore fhroat, Bronchi. toGi.Nervous .affectiong,i Pains, Head ache, Asthma,..Deafness Ear, ache, Burns, Corns, I all diseases of the skin, Sore 144 Pimples', 4.e. ewe:ling—of the I l imb,s, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles Cold feetZlirittpl *Swelled or Broken Brea; t, , Toothache, Ague in the. ace , ,4.0. 4c. ' • If MOTHERS and NURSES know its Akio in . - ntiiiiiii .oftl.ewollen" ,dt • Sore 'Breast,' they ,Wihilifiiltluipeatiply' ir.;,'ln such dositeiir free. 'y' s liiiiiii, and according', ,'ln ihrectiOns around , each bek, it glies'io ler Ili' ti', ierv, rvi.',!l:o,tve; ; , I ptiaNs—Kiiiipyri l of thii:hegt things in'ilie: ; -woildlOir -Buie's. -,(See directions for Using, IL) ".7."MC.1:. 1 _,..`". .1 - 31:.OV : :ist.r.E,d).'S r' o , PittEor:T4out4PlB , ate- 219 1 .41 Z: pIY94 AY 1 ' ihili Ointinent,7l ifs tieveiifille:iP,Vvingielief i , for tbe'Plieli. ,4,.,-..,',..- 11 !0" , ,N: . ..F : , ,dial',:,(} .. 4 itt(o .. This • Ointment , is good,-forany, part of • theti bOdy.or , limbs 'whiltriiiiliemad:- , llwitimel ' caeqs,it should be, applied ditii.. l . - :.,,t. '.!, •61 i?. 'OAIATTONIDrct 'Oliatiferit will bp, genuine) " .qilqiiili9. flume i?T.J . JOIEII i 'McAtiISTER is: written vvit,li,ttipsn nti . 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Pig, E . niAlgendrikf adlebtithraffikeetrar r 2 lie iiiiliii'Vlifibirlik's'behiftddid ttiiillinis ' Jo cadriltierie P AlatiliOlotliiffOdderAVeroVerabrac . ijraTahVOliliYiiV, SiiikkhafirfilileG' kelVtar vibe Mai tiriees',. at the Grocer - rSteitalf-14n " 1,0 4 ; 'March 14, - - -,, , . . -`,l ,mr, , ,in yr..' ',. DE 21Witivittbd**AMAPELrilla. Pit.tiged;it , tl9Lp r sue 2,1, I GEO .t. ' '' i 4 ' liif • • ~.....g 0) ti/ ..- 1 . ff. I of , f :ilif i ji . ol ' 4 , . , -; IV' ', ' ' 1 1.9. , ,., t, .t .. 6 . 11 , PVi11ft.W 1 4 , 74 . 4i1a ...... : mut:4o9,lr !tt e A • READ TOIS • No.9o , lKarlibt 4fTeet:Phila;'l II , v !A(VII! • j IS • Tlikintol3lB. ." The hours are viewloss n a palm, r A That still go glhalW, PY, And bear each moinent's reword up To him who alts on high. The piilson or the'neefar, ' Our heart's deep flower-cup yield, A sample still they gather swift, And.leave us in the field. - . . And some fly by on pinions •• Ot gorgeousgold and blue, , And some fly In with drooping wing, Of sorrow's doikeehtie. ' -Andies we speed yip minute ' That God to us hath given, Tlib deeds are ltnorgn before ills throne: TIM tale Wield in Heaven. And we whskownikarnent them.. 'An one by one depute, Think not that they'are hovering I?orever round our hearts. !Like AunimerZeowthat'hover numVe flowors, • They - gn eiery net' rind thought, Theta owlets angel hours. ' 'Ana kin they Mini the record, • And bear it far away Their mission flight by day or night, J No magic powere.can stay. • Bo teach me Ileavenl .athAr.. To spend each tlyi That, as they gp,,l m m n•t shmv My heare a poison ~~a~~.~~a~c~~us~~; ° `. FAITH AND FININHSS. A .Story of. Self-ildnoatlon. vy ANDREW DUNCAN When I was a lad of some fourteen or fif teen yearkf age, there lived about half a mile from my lather's a man by the name of Saunders. He was a poor man, very poor— had been so all his-life. At the age of 18'ho could neither rend nor write; and. I think I have _heard it said that there was not a book of any. description in his father's -houset--- Saunders was remarkable for nothing but his ignorance and personal - appearance—large brined; and over six fdel high ; but it could hardly be said that his bones were clothed, with flesh; he was something of a Calvin Edson, with a head that appeared-dispropor tionately large: He was looketrpon as a very unsocial boor, from the tact that he sel dom mingled irithe sports of-young men of his own age. He seemed to hive and seek relrieiiieift. ' Setweep The age'"„er 'eigtiteen and twenty - , he had, by himself, wiihifnat` a ' particle of assistance, learned to read; end write some. An event that happened abOut this time, proved that Seunders was not so very unsociabirt his nature us Was generally tiehdrie'd.'lliiii'lVai"ngifiiiii !chit's th'act Itik" iiiiion'in Marriage wilt young Wahine eguali3i petit - aid 'ibiiefy iai'birriselK The 'gciti'd 'n'eight bore began 'icr ProPhecy that the county itkitifil soon have some 'childten' to ritaintlifn; 'not I that' Saunders was an idler, or intemperate,' but the- business to which he had been brought up was overdone, and the ; very best. workmen could' earn but a bare subsiStence.l However, there *as no law to prevent poor' young then from pitting married; the neigh- 1 bore must "therefore content thetnsetyes,;,by, hoping that Sounders' children _might be:ftin" anthfar between:, In this mhtterythey. weib: trOiS ,,, disepPdielej: .r - cir ten' Icink 'years,' Salt rird'eA, tbiled I ,y'i':,(fit :iiinAtirrt,by '‘ prinie,vii-i range;- ,and,. alThiegliat .time.-eight. .mouths 'had bean' added le his tarnily, - yet straige to pay,'llia hadtriartagep'll4 Iteep".nie :t i le`y . lii,,d the ak4k 'Oka.' We Cern:'(;t'''Sny that he and , his children were so well% fed ani!. clothed as were those around them, but we. can say that a complaint 'was never heard front ibt3 lips Of ~Sauriders, or any of his family. I have4een them eiten, sit,dl3Wri with faces of chcerlifiness, ie : a : n.)94 comp'o4 sed.of aiew potatoea'and salt. ' Let it not 'be supp osed,• trOW eve e t Ilar , Saunders was' 'Satisfied with either himself or the 'circtite-1 stances tr. Which he was bringing up r fur the stage of action, -and the business of life, a ilumercrtia hamity. --He;sgait not satisfed.-- Thirtitlng rafter , :material - improvement hin. self-l-desirous of ytteparing his.ohildren'bv.i. .suitable education, for the duties , ancf,:respon!-- sibilities 'of , life,, yet sinshedidown; in .a.sts,te,l of hopeless poveity,.hoW could', he. hesitant' fied I doomed - le incesmanc:thilovitiaatrahp I "beam, of ' pinta i ing 'lto cikg 'tit lielfis. "nfl'eltY. description. I'M itnY "k$11.1: in, , sim I I ar r il) en, stemma ,would have„hecome, tligegniagiol,. careless or intemperate; suflering.the predic tion Fl...file - neighbors to 13e,hilfilled , by„their 'rati!.ilibilSeCiiiriing a a 'uley' efiiii' e's" '' ' But it ,v a, of 50, with g lll ! l ( 3 Oi.l,TF ) a'P riot !IP?°4irlrger!!, or ,I° 1 ! 1 1 411°,411aitkl,'?* ,his Irpn,lr‘cane : ,begitn.„tn•binltLlAin,eAt',l,Al,lnl reae,lted his litirligib.vear ii / but fills age hp . 8 PM , ? ,1- 1:1 0 , Tr e 9l 3 4 .ll d9rs„w i tAkiliNill s 9lLAPh' ever i;:heio). , not ! tbaccnu,sislooraialnisilt lillrcipeiroi.-sullen 'toriluseTltelwits! ktill, , th, 'iiihtteiiA l d , 4434olqtli'efl'fittaili4Niiiii*- Wciii' - at'' he w iciyeer'akt ` iilf:ti ' over Id bp, 709 n 03 , 14p4 akatoitlctit .110.rxl.il kilt zte,'ltsiotl, -,fiAlettic?)4g grAkitfilleiflxPrAfii;vfir.PXfiir.lb, !... glif9OnTtllPiffi4lof4;h9,4f3llsll'l4,MbY3PTlP.i:a. ,lofty ifil!lirelnitlig,..)T. l 4 l ,l4l6o IP s ( 4l i ii% sit - I.:it! t .. . . . ,• ~ ..... • , -,e,On'elnrlbrnlfigtohlhis:Av'eylinuhrtlyfurle,shrip, 4 Seunders vo:ncovertirizen,. by lii4t4iutirtstecTali ic master . 0 , 11 . e soiraf'.4,iiefilthi , nei l ;bbarb 1,6 d his lyssPirl kihirrAli4pliikittiiifrign'An 0 , 0 iir"itl.iii;"i4'4ii,liva o mi'll i d'Agii;'!'l4 . 7 all ti, , 4.)A.,,,,..,, In '1 , 47;47E111 -gaqvp..azPo.: rD lits 1 l'y /3 ' 1 3 Min ill i j i i r t i ol i , l pT.liilTl a XAT . ell' f. 1 .. 1 1, 4 21 1 17, 8 ,t 4 0,,i ~ ) ; ;.:SLAttilft)49. # A-50ii( 1 ?9.05;',00 §mittflt)r ~. 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NI ,f , t taro( C. , , cA.nusLE,...ttOtritan44 „ Or Saunders to, de.. gifiesite:Ol t ibis, acraige6 inent, it was noLlopen3l4re,th!JtilqukoPla,ol Latin and Grasig..w,4cm - pastarad" by Saunders; besidna "making• no tittja_plogress .io ~rstatbg.,; matins. ,He was.now,blonghtlo,m 4 tand,,!hei. the boy's books 09441;;Fa ; rry,hkoktiaat,thor,; . he weeie fae.t.: ll l°Teolltlhapiiyutbah :11e, had ever been belore;.halnoljual . leotped, enough to see - moreolearlyAan..ovoroba real Indite, of„learning—just imOgh m i fidir.within bun all i e liy ,ii spiratione Oonneptpil voth.hys being,, 'Will.out a solitary hke.lfi t cAre,,x,his pathway. Such.vms the sad,cfirmlltigol,l,he lliboTlohs Saunders, when n.,riletf it4cralalion i hem, t,h,e, city of G,t , l--;,,lialdA R„YiPkt• Th,e'prpir live ‘as in gOodOMitink!mipiii, ank seeing the' dismal state cif, , yo7cirt)t ‘ m,„Whih Baun dere ind,his faniiliiyre , piunged; very , kind ly asked him if he could do anything, for him. 'Yes, you can do.mnch tot' me,' was the reply' 'you can make me a happy and a useful mart—enable naetebring up my Min dy as rational being's ought tobefir , :ought up, so as to secure thek.own hBpptAete x and be bineficial to the iirlliWhiekthey, , You can do all tfiis at ,a small expense: His friend beggeZ he would explain, 'You'dan,/ said launders,. (procure me a lew second hand' books, such as I shall name; they will'oost but little in the city ; l et them be sent to ti ; bystagei 1 . will, try to pay the freight myeelt After the school books were, named, one ., by due aAiro ;random outy his friend'iooke& -'arpilitil:-the=-riibrii„—on --the-, backleas chairs, broken table; and the two' apologiei for beds; then casting a searching glance , at STmcfors, as if he 'doubted his sanity, said— 'Would 'not 'a p 4 rrel cif, flour and soine, clothing be more uiteful, in the meantime 7i 'Noe was the limilatio reply; flour aud . clothing will comp? in good time; Man Can not live by bread is mental. food; We need at present—and if you will send the books, you wit(' iee - dand clothe us' His city friend' soon took 'his leave, not much_ K,.eposaissap . d in favimi of qakvldors' good sense, but ipsoiyed to homor him, espe ciallY as ,it would cost. but a trifle. 'Week afterw.o4 ; however, passed away, without, bringing, tho_boakson any httolki genoe from the oily.. Saunders' heatt,_gen-. orally-strong, was ready. to.sink. - . At Irist~ mureventag, as he eat ' sorrowfully enough, a.boy called to inform him that there wise box : at-the 'stage office addressed to 'Mr. J.-Saunders ;!...he said' the stags owner wished to see him—thought there mtat , be mare mis take—the box- appeared to oontaia something ••• 'abinorgLitlwatharkedligsink4are.l' fiktnidergjompedafkoni Va.) teat; timid tithe boi Ift . lone,!:and tasilinndi Into •hil pocket, the sit] contietion -forced. Itself, upon lim, that he had. not the, wherewith- to pay the freight., What'was to be done 7 .I will as certain the amount,' said he, .and then • l•will finish the j o b have on hand .by.inorning, which will bring me four and sixpence; but we are out of meal and - potatoes—the children tralintitfinit beiSitel- - What 46'4' he cried do tierfifet Sunders measured the gretind trek rbetweentis dottage and the stage , effiee'kwithout oiming.torany,satisfactory,edri :elission,sintil biadutiireeondnetoindrfuund InM •seif in the; , 'office, cora frenting.elerk ed owner, .r• .There is a 'box here, „mild the, etege. owner. 'end— , 'And it is mine; said Saundes 4t ie m'y , Your books l' ' . ' - ' i:ltd's 'sir, my kooks ; my :I,atin, Greek, and 4pbrew. What is the freight 7' • ' '‘''Alothltid,inithing, pin blg-binted, fool , it Is prepaid.' .' r''. • *. ''' • 1 "'Without taking any nbtice of - .the man's um.' chinteiiimii aftiWer i •Sanitders shouldered th.e box And itfa, fbit,'lninutes•it was placed in tri •uhtPlf Upon thStioldrickety table.; . 1 ; • 'Mee:l4'46li Is no i attionce r Of a great inicid ; ' '''' '' '' l ' ' '' t; 'it ' • ''t it yet'groat - minds;under p au ar,otreums a me , have been greatly micilitiC flo it was with ti Ir. ~ §aupd t srsi . „lllthis, Fgeaslop, 3 ,7110 .Fkild'ren ~ gik44rAqt FP PO, RlPPPiinir. P.,9, 1 140. 4 .t? 130 ,9 Y a '' • 47r,T 4 , 1 ,°!Ifit?It4 1 M1k KVIT• .44-c?nfi9TATM._ •!°n (9.$ PliePikig , 51 1. tiri.b,Mi; The iii- ' , .19,?A,9 3 ' rA7mve4. w!rp,,io P?al49qi9MaPt and 4 16 *x - , i presslble delight Of t he Ftiiher;ythte ,iirg s d Vol-1 , trtle, not second'liVtij r bk":itOy, "p4tie t t&d !. ,lititiriOfechii they t'...tir ... ifrawn' Oiat t : one ,by #ilii ,) .et al :itist Ot ial 41110 R emll' rje - of nievp- 1 , anihtial:fliiiliXe'ileti.'" " ~' 1 ' ' hell yds i, ' The next tiliSi'i years ' of. Baknilit?s' rib id- I . , iii4.t.'is?outAtiii the cif thilifgh-mind.. . od and resolute ittiifi'' rf'.;.4 i Star seishije.'' ftire, 1- sthiiesige'llahiti and; nightly study, began , to 1 , maktifitipici inrOidelgitoroa 'naturally .strong 1. •constitutibrilltssUbettime oftliiorewird. was i . near it , hinthrg, Iligurr •r• • .a A 1 ,11:1110 lidill 1 1 - JurAiratliekitatialiiiioblem had.,been• - put;torth j . iimarreoidntiHg njoornal;te. bopyntiftwfuoh, his 4 .. ' nity *lend: hadt sent? him trfor i, tiortisolutha t tli this itroblem tr , reward of one handrail-4611dr, l raP Aff,r4o . ltiliKfif.'o;TOtit„ l3 otSil-aPPeftrl' . ed 1-90,463i,the,i5ietc:Satinders;;;Atti the , ~ ir4i4estiftkihtti:'-j,todAd'it i; vggeop&iiiiiim. :i . 1 litieViVais t tie r v eiyaci' U. lUteily ,nink; eon. 4 ti lliiiiiiiiaWaft'iteiiiiewbtAdiTeatilitirte,qbd 'I 9 iitiijiltiiiiiiiiiqfiii iffiiktiVig , iiiniiii):eoted tatjay. ) il 't#frnhit4'its,liiiiinvi(iesiifTtiefftik.!.).go,;kill,44,4 i 1,, ',..,*1 tgrtr 90 ~lik' ?i, l tra fi n L.:4l't l ')/e:tlttlif 'l' I ' l'A S.)wl!} " 019! (ITI-Winto/,,Ell3gtb,ko4o;l9xt i seven years of ,his lifc• 4,i, sliiwass suilakistbLin j f',l almost every brinch of learning to' whicit ; lief , I ZifOgslielililliliefiltasiElliii . itiadrirkli‘,l44lllriii '. i *tiir:,Sifisiiii*sOtiii Itsilisensf)o, - *iserisblB 4 ,A Atiatiki,ihror a With liillSndvissh . sd Wltkpar4l% !' - Rai f ORigit 4 . 9; IP: t!igi fOWllqi•Pi I" , i°lofott.lol o "! i}nO,IFCRPP . rt 3I 49, II ,,JPJIke , IiNatA9. 4 4.99r I I4II" i; Pio 0/01ftiO. Ihr , Aff °1 4 39 . 4 V 1, 4 4 .*P2 ~ 1 F! 8 , a 9 411 9 r° " t° '''''' rel l/RMITRIP*WiI h° i.,' tpitooi of lbuslipailr'slt r ablishmorts 10 the pity, t -q lignilitrlgeilit:f4i vr-viirivalrywhili, r 1 '1- itti3o it todpo: , , , owitaiivits amiti,-Adified, „I Willa fedigif6io t eigili t gOtiiiii:`, t aiiihliee. I li lit'LliattAßVidliiittilliiiVeloViiiiiiet t lpe! G , Et..+Yelhegitlikii 'VW friS*BfiliOlsiiiii, tiadie4 I': !!: 'ciOnsOted,b l .lt4pigijzpi: his Shitniatiiill , Ai, 'L It* n i/tOt e kli.s o PAWA 9 te ol4o9ll f l44l o h,d i T I A Topmiosis4posOpkomi**4o:#B.l4llhl M00409490.4Rt1i0 ..ifswl44,4,,,yi . ivittflohl - i - 1 A7,140.04 3 ,010ipfl.A4,i, o titimipito g4;#i.'" *! • 4 3 1 .94IngthRbOPF,000%qporMktitogiWe `- g n turn'hiii• ' Hie departure was such; us nue" ' ' ~ 9Gr rra :.~ ii 189., ,~. --, j. !Java "been , expected—colt*, friuniphiat Ott glorious ? hone been-,' 'sal Alva/ken. near his t` end, confinedlor many years in a dark prison hey, wharfii he lightest and I brightest moments cnibyed, only:lterped to show - hod deep the , darkness was in,whtoh , l The'-prison door. will, sopa bo,.opane4.; the fetters, struolvoff and .tha ospitha spirit,aptforeyor o atliberty, will . rejoice in the Allow, of power. q have tho't,' hp nolitindPc!.gthattlxe most perfect state,at taitable by inen,Vale tipq mortality, ip to ac ire an ability to discover between right and the vriong; In this broken; l'tdiniteri Oath, hOw grand how glorious are the hypes of immortality;' how ,desirable to be .eletiii.l light'!' hp . exCiaiiniad;' .4 ratof lied' begins , " *ldle the 'worde trembled o *Ws lipS the spirit woe emancipated. ` - TIMS lived' and died a man of *trim nobility. 4 - strong fitillirand:ifirmtiess of iiurpose , was the Semen & hissUimesb. 'LIKE 'WHAT. ;A, is' like ' flid meridian—it iti in the Mid dle-Of day: ;." ' ..• • • • • ; like rr hol firki-LLllniakei oil boil. 'is' like' old Maid's wish-4-it puts age i o a gcage. , D, is 1 , 1,4, a fallen tp it , evil, and it, iriikes 1. 4 - Ts like the end di time—it begins eter nity. . - G, is like wisdom—it is the beginning o greatness and !el:iciness.' H, is liye the dying .words of Adam's-- : i Iff the' end at earth.` J, is like the end of Spring—it- the be- ginning of June, - K,"is like the end of `a pig's tail—it is the last end of pork: - L, is . like they giving away - a Sweet heart —it makes over lover. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.OII DISEASE AND• poivrir.—,,,The,remark able illness allikrecent death 1 -° Mi l s. W.`(3.`Dellb; 9I Washington aged . 64, is thus descilbed 'in a' letter to the - 'timbre Sun".- "Twelve year's ago she was suddenly attacked with a . pain in' one of her met. It grew worse. The Intuit remedies failing:•the skillful services of the' late' Di. Thomas' Setvall were obtairied.-= Months and years rolled on. Her physician _ invited additional Medical talent. The cas e roopmed a singular character.. Many, (num bers of the faculty of this. city, ; and qccesicm., ally distingnished,ntembers from Obey pla ces, wereeflorded opportunities to.examine .the case. • But, notwithstaeding all; the die ease - gradually , and unceasingly penetrated the entire system; bime;,aller boneolrilits poi .wohked -- thrleughlbillesh:; 4 -. iottitriarbf' tor her liedy Seemed' f 6 fiarAforMitiori..'" r. Sewall etpled it tbbne'eineer? it 6lis'llleirillY 3 htich. IFlet'filio slitted'iethe'that' daring bre tour of obser - iatfotihibitgli - Enrepit; (aetibit time previous to - the conversation,) lie had found but One single,, 'solitary paiallel case to thii. Within the lasl leiv.'rnonths all erup tion hiid ilistiiipeeied, but it Was' apparent that the disease bed taken deep hold on the vitals. She gradually lost her it • beetunis impospible.dor ertto parlelre of any kind of diet witho extreme -.suffering. Thusiander exdrue - ting,pain,, unpreeeden ted in the annals of mediuipe., did . Mrll , ,D. linger without a fail:treble symptom imp.' the first- moment of., attack:: It •is remarkable, , hdviOtter; that *.sho"retlleed eh:twat' °anti*, rupticdioWieSsiMi 'of hey faculties,' and With; AtiPa.b /0t410C41..' , describe', her suffertngs, end ,enpiplacently exhibit tobecirionds, her mutilated form.—, Bet ; Mik. Chriktiart' seldom -, 11 .113 utrnu(*iiti,liwilt.i, from AsticarcAstanon.- , -31adkwOod's Maga• the, whichlias,so long,tuaintained the tory aide of °you? question, has ,come round ip, a most essential point, ~L optead' of declaiming as in foriner time, against the America.piro r tectiye system, it now ffeely 'Confesses the great' wiiiienrillili •iiitifdirritibriApriii'fits of 'that - policy; t& in ascribes ' to it, wit h"perfect triltiOlie 'tinitiiiiiiiiille'd edit:imam - int'• ofihis' tfl7. ii a ffe m t i ? ia tes : T 'i n 'ie . aitl, population, i iiilet i art i ont ‘ sp . rit social iioproyerricuttrulfv.o . ,,..,ituV.,ii"V fi f 31e Ua collective derfrsi,nh i eliin f Otif 31 PaiNr9'Phtgw44qicleli .I.?Pl?i„,ftrltot,r,lo) i2 IRVI I ,A:PII4I,R4.IFtIo i tANIF s ~ BP fs °P lPVlt,lllWlMlY4leMaP. f #4t.° r 459)h Rik°,P41119,9Pc4,11 ~ I elK7q waV:iit ti fl ';`,lfii.ll4l6oi spoken', of;leborr as newt of , the_ tgreattetenientit'dt ourlifooletyytthafgreass,4 l , iistaittiolt interesel mill whitilr We all latitsfiLt—, Net fgfilialt s i et4ititiVin6Opfedriartdll3lnot.th i e litkinin/f l drticigWbrofiesticii" , ..dt mankind, : ilbibjeoteriP, , tifi tidebiffit , ol'ooloriio ittwilipttol, ibf iilhoilithlrfidisidl tiiiiiikifid ybili bibdr7nu3l. ligent, manly, independent, thinking fah acitinglorit . siikfeipAyg: l i . ts own wagps, tic • "o t tiktibil i ing i tts pion 'wit'griti l ifiv ir cillial, be. 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A few days ago, thkire airitled,.ati a' hotel in Boetwecouple froin • Rhoue'leland, who caeOp nn e geejoined, miti:ioonY•4*; soon.,as,'they ; were fairly domic iliated;9he would-be , bride, groorr..., Who - ,Was' 'a roVil4" but:*apparently 'honest specimen, of the , ceprifiy 'Yank:Se—sent for 11e.,plojnieter of tbOtbl, who-quickly an. veered his summons.- .;;; ' 'Say . lanllcird,!proposed the stranger, Point., inWto his niOost'duleinea, in this. corner oI l!tirfiftrlor, ;,(his is reryoung 2 0 1 l . l41 1 .1 . NP 1 ? w we've cum all the way 4rom'itiode and we want to be spliced. Send for a min ister, will 'yer ? Want it dun n0; - rite atrai The landlord smiled . and went out, an• halt an hour afterward a licensed minims made his appeirance, and'the obliging hest with one or?ttrro waggish friends, were eallec in, as witnesses to the, (scene? • 'Nam, Mt. Stiggins",' eatd. tho Yarikee l 'den g up brown, and yure,Money's ready ; and lOrthwith the reverend gentleman cor m menced by ‘ direnting t ie inatiesito join thei 'hands. The Yankee stood up toiihrbltishin I lady love, like a sick kitten hugging , rt h. hriolc, seized her hand, :and was as muo pleated as a raccoon might be supposed t ' be' With two - tails' - - • ',You promise , Mr. A.,' said the parson, - it ate Pais woman—' , Yaas,' said the Yankee at once. ' orate - yObr lawful and wedded wile? qua—yeas? 'That you will love and honor her, in al,l lungs? • 'Yeas.'' • so you will cling to her, and her only', so long as you both shall live' . ~ . . 'Yana, !ndeed tici , khp elbe r „ cOlitiettel the Yankee, in the most delighted and ea .... neat manner; but here the - reverend 0100- - 1 , Thanhalted n inuch - to the puitirise . Ortil;Vre -. ant, and most eapecialry to, the • annoyanc end discomfiture ; of the intended bridegroon ~ Y aaajltas,l iiiticl,'' answered . the Yin- . kee. . . ,