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McGULLOUCaI will give his J attendance in the various branches of his prolession, in town or country, to all that may favor loin with a call. ,01. El opposite the 2d Presbyterian Gliurch.qid \Vert's Hotel lately occupied by Dr. Foulke. Carlisle, sept Doctor Ad. Lippe, HOMOEOPATHIC Physician Office in Main street, in the houso formerly occu pied' by P. 13. Lechler. np 9 '46 Dr. L-111, Loomis, ‘„. WILL perform .al oceint„,„ operations upon the I eetli that are •requi int' for theirpreservation, such as Sealing, Filing, Plugging, &e, or will restore the loss of. them, by inserting Artificial Teeth; from a single tooth a fall sett. n-Oflice on Pitt street, a few toors south of flu: Railroad lintel. 1,2 r. L. leaf). ant the last ton days of every month. .1 Card. .T• W. IiENDIN,, Surgeon Dentist inrorms his former patrons that he has re• turned to Carlisle, and will he glad to attend to all calls. in the line or his profession. leet3l John B, Parker, ,• 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, in North Hanover Street, in the room for th,rly occupied by the Hon. F Watts. March 9.1, 18,19. Carson C. Moore, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the roe»t lately ()mimed by Dr. Foster, deceased. mar 31 '47 Wm, IYI. Penrose, AT I'ORNEY Al' LAW, mill practice in the several Courts of Cumberland county. 0 FILE. in Maio Strew, in the room former ly occupied byL. G. 13randebury, Esq. James R. Smith, - RNE Y AT LAW., D It s V t as RE MOVE his o ffi ce to eetetrei two (hors from Bueltholder'm Hotel. .141,teteq. GEORGE 33 G EVAQ g , : f 4 JUSTICE OF THE PEA oEV*OF FIVE at his residence, rorner of Main street sad the Public Square, opposite Burltholder's 11..itel. In addition to the duties of dust ire of the Peace, will attend to all kinds of writing, such as deeds, bands, mortgages, indentures, articles of agreement, notes, Ste. • Carlisle, up 8'49.. Plaintle'TOMS - Mal Academy, FOUR MILES NEST. Or CARLISLE, BETWEEN THE NEW VILLE my!' E ROAR END CUMBERLAND VAL LEY RAIL ROAD. . • SEVEN'FIE SESSION. rinITS Seventh Session will commence on .RON DAY, Nov. sth. 1349. The number of stu Mitts is limited, and they-are carefully pre ---pared-fur College, counting house. &e.. &c. The situation- prdatides the possibility of stu dents associating with the vicious or depraved, luting remote from town or village, though easily accessible by State Road or Cumberland Valley Railroad, both of which pass through' lands at. ached to the institution. TERMS. _ . . Bot.rdiat F , Taakking„.4t . ition. &c.,f_p_er-- - -, setsten.l" - - - -- -- SS - 00 Latin or (ireek 5,00 Tnitrutnental Music 10,00' French or German 5,00 C.llip.tlars with reterance, &c. furnished by Sep 12. R. IC. BURNS. Principal. 4cadenty. =M t= VILLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, VA. Ir is confidently behoved that few Institutions offer greater inducements to students than the alt Located in the midst of a comma. 'lnv proverbial for their intelligence, morality and regard for the interests of religion, this Academy cm effectually guard its members from evil and immoral influences. Advantages aro also offered to those desiring to pursue the BID the physical sciences, surpassing those of ttlit similar institutions. '1 h sans or wards and wishing to sea I ..tem it) a seminary 01 learning, are re snectrally solicited to visit Newville, and judge of the advantages for themselves, or, tit least, procure a circular, containing full particulars, by addressing SAME:, RUSTON, Newville, Rya 22 I y Principal. John P. Lyne 17VEIOLESILE and Retail Dealer in • Foreig nand Domestic Hardware, Paint, Oil, Glass, Varnish, kc. at the old stand in N Hanover street, erred°, has just received tram New Yurk and Philadelphia a large addition to his former stock, to which the attention of log. ers is requested, as he is determined to sell ',Yer than any other house in town. aprl9 . Look this Way. E subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has just opened a new LUMBER AND COAL YARD in West High street, a few doors east of Massrs J k D Rhoads's Warehouse, where he aow has and will keep constantly on hand a first rate assortment of hit kinds of sea waned pine boards and plank end all other kinds or atta, all of which he will sell tow for cash. July 18 SAMUEL SIPE. John Wallower and Son. (Successors to -Funk and Millen) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, and agents for the Central Rail Road, Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, Produce, .Coal, Plaster, Salt, Fish, Nails, Bacon; Powder, &c, Bards burg Pa. Jan. I 1850. • 3300 TS AND SHOES, wm. M. PORTER has just received a large and elegant assortment of Boots and Shoes, nutted to the present season, among whivh are Men and ,Boys' . Thick Boots, Kip and Calf do., OttnAlitireS, Buffalo Over Shoes, L idles' Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers end Tios, o, Loather, Morocco and Kid trade in the latest style. Also, a rage supply of Misses and Child rons Gaiters. Boots and Buskins. • lilvery description of work made to order as usual. Call at Poiler's Shoe Store, Main street,oppo site the Methodist Church. rdeci2:49 Notice. - THE Commissioners of Cumberland county deem it•pronor to inform the public, that the eta. ted meetings of the Board of Couttnisoioncnewill be" hold on the second and fourth Mondayt4 of ouch month, at which time any persons .having business with. said Board. will meet thorn •at tneir olliCe:in Carlisle. „ Attest •. WM. RILEY, Cl'it. . . NOTICE, ' • P P LTC ATI() wig, he mado' at the . Session of the Legielature, of Penosylia nia,,tor an alteration in. the, Charter of the:C,AR: "ratSIM, EPOSITE, (;Atilt, .80. Mt 10 Collfor upon' the institution thkrights and_privileges 9f allank•of • Issue: 7 )t. oider of the Boaid of Directors. W ,COBEAL .Plishicr• • Carlial9,DePosite Birth, ia1y.4,18 , 1-6n9 • . , , :::StOoking.. and ,Oarpet Yan. - , . Twoubadribei'hils' far mile; a veal .varloly 'orthree pIy^STOOKING and , OA:RPET YARN,' of all colois • (his own coloring), and full cuts Carpets made from 31} In 1,371 'der yard. Weaving null, coloring 'done as usual: nov7 .11F,NICY HARKNESS. co wing;'' 4 • tvirimit*Etaiiß;*.ticiuther Street, • i rietirthe,dijlea;dies Ladies' and Gfentle 'inon'a all colors"; dint -Warrants all work, to:be'sitisfactorkfsf-!Oiders in his line, respectfully% `Hop 2,46 Y: atitO ' • ;,Tl~E'liigji'pet;:[iiiae:}dii i be • • o'li c v o n cash, 04,11 e 0 , tOrl'gq a RAGS. ill, five' , TM ° '7Olilikll94'o4l',' ee 77 , • •,• ESSE ~ • - a .F amil y Arewspaper,— Devoted to Literature. elgricultitife, , Politics. Business and General hatellig ence. i, THERE ARE TWONTINGS, LORD 'BACON, WMEH MAKE A NATION GREAT AND PRDSPEROUS—A FERTILE SOIL WORKSHOPS,O WHICH, . TME ADD, KNOWLEDGE AND FREEDOM.—Bishop Hall etores - St, Oliopo, - Fresh Drugs, Medicines, Bcc. c. I have just received from Philadel phis and New York very extensive A additions to my former stock, embra t--4 ding nearly every article of Medicine now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine .Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Bruhes of almost every description, with an endless variety of other articles, whibh I am de termined to . 801 l at the VERY LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested opt to pass the OLD ST - A - ND, as they may rear assured that every article will be sold of a . good quality, and upon reasonable terms. s.ssuao TT, May 30 Main street. Carlisle. NEW ARRIVAL OF Foreign and Domestic Hardware JACOB SEN Ell has just received, from the eastern cities, and is now opening at the Cheap Hardware. on North Hanover street, next door to Glass' Hotel, a new assortment in his line, such as Oils, Glass and Paints, Copal, Japan and Black Varnishes, of extra quality, • Nails and Spikes, Waus' best Bar Iron, Cast, Shear, Meter and Spring Steels, Locks, Hinges and Screws. Planes, Saws, Chisels, Augurs, Axeq, Knives end Forks, Shoe Findings, &c. To which he would call the attehtion of the public. Persons wishing 7o buy will do well to oall. as we are determined to sell at low races for cash. Itnt - The highest price paid for Scrap Ircn, and for Flnx Seed. J SENER. novl4 EXTRA 0 RDINARY REDUCTION IN THE Trice of Hardware. I HAVE just received the largest and Cheap eat stbek of HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Saddlery, Carpenter's and Cabinet Maker's Tools, Mahogany limners and all kinds of Building Materials ever brought to Carlisle consisting of Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails and Spikes. Persons about to build will find i greatly to their advantage to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see the Goods and hear the prig() and you will lie convinced that this is really the Cheap Hard scare Store. Also, in store anvils, vices, tiles and rasps, and n complete assortment of-Watts' Best Bar Iron, else Rolled and Hoop Iron of all sizes. I have also the Thermometer Chord made bw Mr George Spangler, the best article floss' in use. SC YTTIES.—Mave just received my Spring stock of Gram and Grass Scythes, manufactured expressly for my own 'sales, and warranted •to be a superior article. Cradle makers and others will find these Scythes to be the best ar tiele in the market and at the lowest [nice wholesale and retail at the old stand, in North Hanover street. FIN P LYNE. Extensive Fuiniture Rooms. • JACOB ItEl"11113., wOULD respectfully call the attentio n o Douse-keepers and the public, to the ex "ensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, inclpo ding'Sofas, WardroUei, Centre 11Mand other Tables, Dressing and ,P-lain-Bureaus, and every vane od-CablneaVirrite-and . Which Le . hiis 'no* , . oki band ands W ROOMS, on Louthor street, near the corner of North Hanover street, in the rear of Powell & Co.'s stole. He is confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which his ,articles are got up, together with their CHEAPNESS, will recommend them to every per son wanting Furniture. He has also made ar rangements for manufacturing and keeping n constnnt supply of every article in his fine, both plain. and ornamental, elegant and useful, nt prices which cannot foil to suit purchasers. He would earnestly invite persons who aro about to commence house-keeping, to call and exnmine his present elegant stock, to which he will con stantly make additions of the newest and most moderrestyles. COFFINS made to order at the shortest no• ice, for town and:country. Carlisle. June 13, 1848. O :" - The Inte firm of Jacob Fetter Son having been dissolved, Jacob Fetter, sr., w it carry on the business as above. A Word to Horsemen. DR. BARBER'S EMBIOROCATN is de ll cidedl the beat preparation that can. be used for the cure of Sprains, Bru cl,;, sus, Cuts, Grills, Splint, Curb. ";.1111/L , '.q, Ringbono; Spnvin! Stiffness of the Joints, &c. It is an article which should be in the hands of every Horseman, and no stable should be without a botttlo of it. Price onlit 25 and 50 cents per bot tles, prepared only by S M Pearson, M D. and for sale wholesale and retail, at No. 106 North Second street, Philadelphia, and DR. RAW - LIN'S wholesale and retail agent, Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 21. Farmers I Save Your Money. CAST IRON HORSE POWERS for two three and four horses, made entirely of ron, so that you can leave it in the weather without the least danger of injury. Also, Threshing Machines, WinnoivingMille, Plows Plough Mould•boards, cutters, Points & Shears constantly on hand. You will save money, by, calling before purchasing elsewhere, at the Foundry in East High Street, Carlisle Pa. eugB3mos F GARDNER. Elastic .Doll Meads. new and beautiful Article, BELIEVED to be superior to anything o the kind ever before manufactured. Beta Elastic, will not break by falling. Painted in oil, when soiled•may be washed with soap and water, and readily restored to their original beauty. Their durability and cheapness will be fully demonstrated when duly tested. A largd lot of the oho - i) received by express, at Kries Tingle's head Quarters, in North Hano• ver street. P. IIIONYEit, Proprietor Carlisle, December 1e,'49. Latest chews. 5 - 11RESII GREEN AND BLACK. TEAS, in paakages or in bulk —of now crop, also a new lot of Brown, White and CRUSHED SU GARS, at the old and usual LOW PRICES, together with a selection of the best RIO AND JAVA COFFEES, and a general variety of pure and fresh spices, ground or unground, and all the other articles usually kept in connexion with groceries, have lust atkledto the former stock—to two is to 1)04u/re—give us a ball, and as over we shall be thaakful, at•the old stand—nearly opposite the goat Offfse. ^ J. W. EBY. • C.atiale .an. 7, 1850. Fieli;j:"Fisk :Fish. J'ffUkT,raceived at. the - Chaim Family,GrneerY' oV . the.kialiseriber,'d' rot' of.'N&t, 2 , and 3: Mackerel,' iti , whole,','hnlf. or quarter:.barrels.--. Also, 50 'nose of Orden& Alum Salt,whieh he: lei determined to'sell at `the: lowest. prices for , cosh.' ' (octet HALBERT, " , UST , Abe,' Cheap there", a . • great ‘verietv.of Colors.Noblen, Long, and Square'Shewls, fronfsl.to $19,, very'. cheap indeed ; • Mous ;de "i Laines, Steel Beads ; atlt . asiele, purse twist, clasps, and a 'greacvariety of yVnolea,liese; octal. ,4 ;A:;dr.! , W,t;SELlrt:Z.''• A LARGE and generalseliction of there ar ticlee in eVoryllitirlety. has,hi3en added to our or comment; , :Also, a lot of padarNarp, titOrac inggpb,a Clligne, , "Bncke,s, at ,usual low pricee, attlie Grocery March 14;' *,.All.l),,oll4l:OltelCorrLtitid . ,oll,Tentiroli .la Colorless, just . opened, it 18 Pd/30113,14!4,11:r)ki a1e, foraummOt use , gO"r,,salo,lOWlbY-; v ft_ P r ; • 'warran:(o4:o#o4:ooliietvigl et: ;11 • ' " . ,C 1 ;:;rf0 1 49 11 "4 1 •1; !‘f7 OE ER Stores-Bz, Sly Second Arrival of Fall At the New Stoll Corner of Hanover and Loather Streets., oppo site fVm. Leonard's old,stand. THE undersigned re'Sptktfully informs his friends and 'the public, that he has just reurned from Philadelphia, with a large an ca,tefully selected assortment of NEW FALL GOODS, - purchased at the lowest prices, and which he is determined to sell at smell profits. A. tar e ns, Et °rim:lnt of Cloths at from 75 cents to • per. yard,-cassimeres, Caseinetts and Yes n a, at various prices. Ladies D ress Goods, such as Dalin , Cash fierce, Coburg. Lionese Twills, Thibet •clpth and a splendid assortment of Silks. An elegan assortment of Calico and Ginghams, suitable for the approaching season. Checks, Wickingss bleached and unbleached Muslins. _ BOOTS AND SHOES., A well selected assortment of Men's Women'e and Children's Boots and 'Shoes, good end hand. some.—Boy's and Men's Cloth and Hungarian Caps. GROCERIES in all their varkcty, viz I 'Su gar,Coffee, Molasses, Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Teas, Spices, P&p., and , the best quality of Carpet Chain. "I " ' N. W. WOODS. Agt. December 20,1820. N. B. All orders from the country promptly attended to. Rage, Eggs, Butter, and all kinds of produce taken at market prices. . _ NEW GOoDs! NEW' THE subscribers have just completed their purchases of FALL & WINTgR GOODS, Our stock consist n part of cloths, cassimeros, vestings, cassinetstrol all colors and prices ; white, yellow and red, all wool Flan nels; Kentucky Jeans velvet cords and Bea. verteens, Calicoes by the cart load, Ginghams, Maus do Laines, Merinoes, Paramatta'i - 3, Co. burg Cloths, Alpacas, Fancy Mohairs, Lustres. &c., Checks, Pickings, Domestic Ginghams, Canton Flannels, white and coloured, Linsey. Plain, Pink, Brown, Maroon, Green and Bl'k dg flines, for 12i cts per yard; Mous de Lain, Thibet and Tokeri SHAWLS; Long Shawls at 3, 3,50, 4,5, 6, 7,50,43 and 10 dollars: Sak and Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton, Woolen and Cashmere Stockings, Irish Linens, Gloves, Cloth, Glazed and Fur CAPS, Gimps and Fringes, in variety, Combs,iWoolon Yarn, all colors, from fine to coarse, eel Beads, Twist and Clasps,, Purses, Scarfs, Waist, Ribbons, Green Slides , Barege. Blue Barege Table Co vers of Linen and Cloth, Carpet Chain, Table Diaper, Crash, Lineti Diapers, Edging, Laces, GUM SHOES, all sizes and prices, Umbrel las, Carpets, Groceries, Queenswure, Hard ware, &c. All the shove goods were bought for CaSli, gold and silver. and at a saving of 15 to per cent. below those who-bought on credit. Those wishing to save will ! find our goods cheaper titan they can buy them elsewhere. oct-10 A & W FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE. • 4.) j , y HAVE just petted ;woe 1. direct from the city . 1 e"." a large, beadtilul and - brilliant assortment of • -,"--;•-• ~...,•;;„ LADIES & GE N. emmnanpumm, TLEMEN'S.DRESS •- -I GlaoDS,lor-Fall and Wittriir— to . ' avian I , ' , isuuLLl aiiention c)(, col 4 and now triends and customers. My stock now comprises every conceivable colour, Style, pattern and figure of Dress Goods, from 'the plainest and cheapest to the most brilliant and costly. Call and see them while they aro new and novel, as it al ways gives us pleasure to show our goods at he Bee Hive. eon%) S A COYLE GREAT INDUCEMENTS Xoto offered at the CHEAP STORE of Charles Ogilby. rinllE customers of this large establishment, .1L and the public in goneral, are respectfully informed that I am now receiving an immense stock ot the handsomest and cheapest goods over brought to Carlisle. • CLOTHS & CASSIMERES of every shade at greatly reduced prices. SHAWLS A largo lot of Long Plaid Shawls from 3 to $ll , do &intim do $l, to $6 Also, Brocho, Torkori, Crape, Thibet and Da. mask Shawls of every style and quality. RIBBONS, RIBBONS. A splendid assortment now style Ribbons which • will be sold very low. DE LAINES & CASHMERES, A beautiful stock of Cashmeres and Do Lainos at very low figures. • ALpACHAS, A very large assortment of Black and Colored Alpachae, Figured, Plain and Satin Stripes. SACK FLANNELS, A largo lot of Sack Flamfele 'Very cheap. SILKS, SILKS, • A. splendid assortnioni of Figured, Plain and Striped Silks, from 37 to 1,25. Black Silks, a very large and cheap stock. • BLANKETS. ity / Very superior large size Twilled ; —,- 10.4-12-!1-13.4 ditto Ribbon Bound. do do do Whitney. at a prices. FRENCH & ENGLISH ME INOES A large assortment of very superior French lkierinoes. All colours and prices. ' SATINE DE CHAINS, .. A beautiful assortment of changeable Satino de Chains for dresses and sacks. MUSLIM, A tremendous lot of bleached and unbleached Muslins from 3 to 12,1 cents. Having purchased Imply of this article be fore the advance, I will continue to sell at old prices. CARPETS, CARPETS, A full assortment of Imperial. Ingrain; Veni. tian and Stair Carpets. Selling very low. • PRINTS & GINGHAMS, Prints and Gingham 'frept 3 (c." 12}. 4 very Large Asionnient of ' Tickings, Chocks,• Diapers, Floor Oil Cloth, Borkings, Velvets, Beaverteens, Stockings, Gloves, ,Suspenders,"Carpot, Bags, cambricke. Dimitys, races, Maroons, Linens, Linen' and Cloth Table Covers,oll Cloth Ditto,.lrish Li. none, &c., &c, ' • BOOTS AND SHOES. In the article of Boots and Shoes, wo go far ahead of all 'competition; both in price and quality. A big stock now on hand and-cheaper than ever. • • • . . GROCE RIES, Sugar; , a Co ff ee; Molasse s , Rite; TaX.dim, Fresh; Prime and •Clidap. Recollect, the. old stand, Eam Main Street,- whore theta is a large room, a large, stoeli.to Salem. from, and deedly the - ehotmest‘lbeOf Goods ourof Philadelphia or'New York: Conte ono and all, eoouro bargains, at th e . cheap store or CHAS. OGILEIY. pet3,l'4P - , ' '• . • • • , •.' . • • 4 1 ' UNIDRELLAS."-.Peimecle and •Sunshadee,, Made covered slid repaired, .by. thaeobseriber, .at hi; Tin Shop, in, ,-.East.louthor street, Car lisle. but.;prices low,, &Male Janaark j lO Tone nitininpred and itolodlivp;;jiiii . i . citifqtrat the chedp Hardware istore'ot the', se{-e ,yi gin& S t rd.) t. Foe, 03i4850: -, HENRY SArRONs • 45, 040,, , Adtitielstrators Of Ganitietaarti,' . dint'a have' placedlthenoteelaco - :• Of flaid estate In:the liande'orlitatiee ou, , :or,dailislajor collection • *ith•orders tn • bring suittponoll , not piti&before the let of ,Illarelt next, withont-reepcot to per., 11 §)" 1 ,k' 4)11 i.+''Fi l " • • ',"l, , rreb tro's.'l'; lat. Mackerel; late +catching,'• best' brands, foi side at . (Oct 31. S W • „.' CARLISLE, MMIC/1 , 6, 1850. jp t t v The following beautiful lines we take (torn , the Home Journal. The speakers are a dying Girl and her Lover. I:he ardent passion manifesto by the youth, suggests to the girl several images under which ehesupposes that he will delight to Personify her after delith. The stanzes are in the torm'oradla logue—the Girl suggesting the particular beiges in succeselon, the Lover responding ; "Even as a flower 1" • "No, fairest, be not to me as a flower,.": The uncertain eun calls forth it. oddituntreth: fu The sweetest perfume gives the speediest ustih— The sport and victim of a summer hottY. , Fairest, be not a flower I" "Even as a start" , "No, brightest;he not to me as a stai.', 'Tin one of millions, and the hurrying aloud, Oft wraps the glitt'ring splendor in Ile shrendi Morn pales its lustre, and it shines eta. Brightest, be not a star I" "Even as a dove l" • "No, purest; be not to me as a dove. The spoiler oil breaks in upon Its rest, Robbing the downy joys of its soft nest, And plunging silence through its native grove • Purest, be not a dove l" "Even as a rock i" "No, my most faithful, be not as a rock. It mocks the embracing wave, or stands alone In loveless gloom, in dreary wastesunknown, Senseless alike to fortune's smile or shock Changeless, be not a rock I" "Even as—trtyself7" "My soul's best idol, be but as thyself r, Brighter than star, fairer than flower, • Purer than dove, and in the spirit's power steadier than rock I Yes, be thyself, thyself—only thyselfi"• Miontlasmchno4 HAVINT TILE CHANGE." I= ° lt was house cleaning time, and I had an old colored woman at work scrubbing and cleaning paint. 'Polly is veil,' said one 01'61y domestics, as the twiligkij e bAtin,ta fall. .'Very well.' Tell, , her-l-shall went her Co morrow.' I think she would like to have her money for to-day's wet k,' said the girl. I took out my purse, and lound that I had t(oLtikg in it less than a three &pat bill. 'How much doeashe have a day?' 'Six shillings.' hav'nt the change this evening. - Tell her I'll pay her for both dayslo.mprrow' The girl left the room, and I thought no more of Polly tor an hour. Tea lime had . come and passed, when one of my domes tics, who was rather communicat'vo in her, babas, said to me, . 'I ,don't think old Polly like our!not paying fropthitro vetting.' , She must be very unreasons ) then,' said I without reflection. sent er word that I had no change. How did she exFect that I could pay her?' 'Some people are queer, you know,' re plied the girl who had lirairo the communi cation, more for the pleasure of telling it than anything else. I kept thinking over what• the girl had said until other reflections came into my . mind.' wish I had sent and got a bill changed,' said I, as the idea that Polly might be.leally in want of the money, intruded itself. 'lt would have been very little trouble.' This was the beginning of a new train of reflections, which did not make me very happy. To avoid a little trouble, I had sent the poor old woman away, arhard day's labor, without her money. That she stood in need of it was evident from thillact that she had asked for it. 'How very thoughtless in me,' said 1, as I dwelt longer and longer on the subject. 'What's the matter ?' enquired my hus band, seeing me look 'Nothing to be very much troubled at,' I replied. . 'Yet you are troubled.' '1 am ; and cannot help it. You will, Perhaps, smile et me, but small causes dome times produce much pain. Old 4.011 y has been at work all ady scrabbing non - leaning. When•night came, she asked for her wages, and . 1, irstead of taking the trouble to get the money for her, sent her word that I hail'nt . the change. Thera wad nothing less than a three dollar bill in my purst 1 didn't reflect that the poor old woman who bad to go out t 7 daily work must need her money as soon as it Is earned. Pin very sorry. My husband did not roplyloy some time. My words appeared to _baoe made conside rable impression on his mind. - 'Do you know where Polly. Y lives ?' he in quired at length. • 7 ,7 'No; but'l will ask the 'Oil:, And imme diately ringing the bell, 1 ulnae enquiries as to where Polly lived, but toonl knew. 'lt can't be helped:new,' l ,od' tny hes.; band in a tone , of regret. ; 'But, 1 would be. !, more thoughtful in. future: ,The%poor always it beveneed,of their money. Their daily s latier rarely ; does ;tome •thati _supply , their;,rlaily k' wants, ", I can neverolorilt addronnistance. that occurred when I "Was rt,...bti'yd'',D4Y Math- of' wait lellYvvide* , but ,nine 4 yearerold=and rshe •-wil*Topr;plt:mas••by the, .149r,;01.'he( hanthi . )lfrit objained shelter and herself.. titres' Ones. '",- • , e Pc.s' u tfai i ee , a° if it frad.taken,Pjace y.egairchipi . ;raM°ra- 0 .4; of ;money4.breakiset time our last long day, , without ' a laSalitA r a!„ef2 , )?iß4 ;lye' grew v e ryt hungry. but!°ur *Site; longer, 114.0.0.114t1 the. garment q!a*AP . Miik,int ,t v4 l 0 ,fi1 , !*.;7931# 1 ,4 tal9k!hat 'should , YaVll;atiajae*lppar t y l as fAh a, finiehedyl dad ' anit!' .#4:l *JOK . 4O4 4I : : AVICOPOIOatii°44iI Tweak enst:aiokiy '= and: .l ight; • faiiiued TOO ;the gal raerilr*Wi,a:oo"Alan gal Min oesixind. nioueri, ooiildr l 2 olfr Vl°lo'oooo your tongue, ' iii=b!' 1011i'fciOgi,w14-04ilitlii4liti* =env OC. out , VOLUME L.-NO 2 Importance of Fresiii Air. o• • Man acts atiangelY. Although'a current of fresh air is the life of his very lunge ; he seems indefatigable in the exorcise of his inventive powers to deprive himself of this heavenly blessing. Thus he carefully closes every cran ny of his bed-chamber against Its entrance,and he prefers that his lungs should receive the mixed effluvium frail, his.collsr and lafier, and from a patient little modern aquarioue m lieu of it. Why should man be so terrified at the admission oridght airinto, any of his apart. manta? It is nature's overilowing current, and never carries the destroying angel with it.— See how soundly the; defrost° little wren and tender rdbbin-steep under its full and immedi ate influence, and how fresh and vigorous, and joyous they rise amid lb& plarrounding dew drops of the morning. Although exposed all -night long to the air of heaven, their lungs are never out of order, and this we know, by the daily repetition of their song. Look at the newly born hare,without any nest to go to: ~It lives and thrives, and becomes strong and play ful unden the %mitigated inclemency of the falling dews 'of the bight.. 1 have here a fine male turkey, full eight years oldond he has not passed a single night in shelter; He roosts in 'a cherry tree, and always is in prime health throughout tho year. Three dunghill Fowles' preferring the cherry tree to the warm perches in the hen house, took up their airy quarters with him early in October. and have never gone to any other roosting place. The:cow and e horse sleep safely on the cold damp grounds and the robuck lies down. to rest in the heather, on the delify mountain's top. I, myself, can sleep all night long bare headed, under, the full moon's, watery beams, without any fear of clin ger, and pass the day ,in wet shoes without catching cold. Coughs and colds aro generally caught in the transition from an offer heated room to a cold apartment;,but there would be no danger in this movement if ventilation were properly'attended to-a precaution little thought of now-a-days.—Essays on Natural History, A Glance at Ettrope. The Liverpool Albion glances at the, past history.ot Europe, and the prospect for the year 1850, and gives this brief but comprev ,pensive slew : "What may happen on the Continent of Europe before it also shall go down into the grave of time, he, would be a bold prophet who'would venture even to guess. France is always uncertain. Ger many is unsettled, and in a state of efferves cence froth one extremity to the other.— Italy is groaning to be free. Hangar); is only held down, but neither conquered nor tpacified. The blood of her murdered patri ots end martyrs have yet to be avenged. 'There is an growing between Prussia and Russia. The young eagle of the soaring house of Brandenburg is eager to take advantage of the dotage of the race of Hapsburg. Russia, too, is only biding her time to pounce upon Turkey. It may be, then, that we have not reached the end of _ the storm, but only a lull between the gone and coming blast. We walk upon gunpow der. A spark is enough to cause an explo sion, and we have firebrands flying about in all directions." scene in a. Railroad Office: .Dutehman—*l vdnte to get pay fur a pig vot er rail road is runned over. Secretary—Elow . carno the engine to run e ver your pig Dutchman—lry mine pig was comin' along, and ter railroad waa cumin' along, dud ter pig did not see for railroad combre along, and ter railroad did not see ter pig comin' along, and tar pig went to run under ter railroad van it was cumin' along, atieter railroad runned over ter pig yen he was comin' alone. Secretary—My Wand, I don't 0114 this is a case in which the load ought to ply.. ' Dutohman—'Tcn afterwards, I keops my pigs from cumin' along, yen tar • railroad is comin' along.' • pas• The Boston ; Post says the follow• . ng is prose, although it looks like poetry: • AuvErtrOp• Hal enlarged many ' a sitatiOnisiness, 'Has revived many a dull business:• Has recovered many a lost business, Has preserved many a large bnoinesir ADVERTISE • . Your new woreathet you mar get with-profit:. Your old wares that yowmay get some profit, Your bad ware, that yowmay nob Imo them:• PHENOMENON IN Oatoom-1n the CEP cade mountainsiin - the month of November, there were heard loud reports, like distant thunder, and immediately alter Silver Creek dried up' tor twentyrionr , hoirs When, the nt water did,resue,ittr course, ti, was, so tho roughly impregnated whir alkaline.'substan oes as ,le harethe ; ripPearati4',C,4SttOrtglire, and as,also to cause-the death . of. the fislOn the stream; About the time of the 'Ocourance 'strong winds • orevallail::so*;the'sputh, a heavy tall of ashes was noticed in most parts dt this, valley,' and a. tlSnsit'sleukel . smoke settled in',thri ) . 4ol4Phis,re l ,`shtitting. out 'the, light ot, the atm hit nearly , No. Marriages 220,933 267,064 203,731 oc:rpr, is eepoltysp i that arpßie! , go . ex .10. itinto!'hie*ueetinr:: in Balnmerei h number ot,ltrit Piii;no!nanorea., Pre" Aentigneis inleired , lien hie hibits;..ke noir& 'ire 44ll l nor, drinks,mar breeds eleven; he never held OtriOrsilrt!ur always trained hieliVing, is riot at 411:,'IrOtiPt2..' 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