lIEZE = NM -..strattiTantlx • • ' camabinde ' '• • Tat:OOAT 'IO.IIirOUS itENIEDY.! IrrliflESE.pills, „tooth the. neives of sensibility, and frtify:: the- nerves' of motion.' The powers of ittrt.l4g' ibAivtitykiLE • are such; that:the :Palpitating heart, the trot:TIMM - hand, the diF.v,y eye .tittirthe: fluttering mind, vanish before them-like nos.• i'tiu : i,vnpaes before: the benign influence of the moult. These medicines, by their reanimating powers, in .4igorate the mind, strengthen the body, improve the 'merrii-and--enliyen.:thejAittenation, so that the `whole` fatuities', become restored, to their pristine-, : I.one an vigor. . • EV:dJirS 5 C4.4IOjIIILE PILLS T#re for all Nervous 'Diseases,' In all cases Of HOG . - - 'chohdriacima, - pia, Spirits, PalpitatiOns of the/fear! ' .l% r :ow n, IrritabOg, Nervous Weakness, Flour Al - 'hut, Seminal . Weakness, Chlarosis,Platutont or 'rye . ',erica/ Fafniinis;lfystefics, Head Ache, fliccup, Sea ' Sickness,-Jrgia" .71Iare, Gant, Rhetimatistn,Asthtna , Dokimix, _Cramp, .Spasmodic Affections, take . twd or three Camomile Pills before .eack • victims to that most excrutinting dis - order, Peat, will find relief "from their sulferinnhY , courSe of • Eyan:s Medicines, commencing 'with a few doses of Plus'Family, • Vegetable Aperient pale, and the Camomile Pills as above:- - Xstusetr, Vomiting,Pains in the. Side-,Limbs, Head, Stomach or Back, dimneis or eo e nfuSion. Of _Sight, •-•-•• • , Thinness, Tremors, Watchings, Agitation, Anxiety, - Bad Dreams, Spasms, will in every case he relieved , bran occasional slose of Evans' Camomile Pills., • Ladies ore in asthaliate II sate . are often . Won= rr ,thled "with - -Head Aehe, iflyiteries; hail other troublesome symptonis, TOOL WUeh 'they:Will find. themselves , relieved - by • tvans' Camomile Pills: --2, - Th ose -that i wiair-infOrmanort!'concerningi lic,ab o ve. " ;invaluable Medieinee -retittjtited 'to 'atilt at the (office, NO; 1.6,-North-"1t near:. Market street, thelestimony_of thousands, may be. 'seep. •ALWAYS itESIBMBEIt TIVX".I4ISI)IEDICINE OF NtW •:I"o:l2Kltusk . for Eyana . i.CatrMinile Fills, anti BEWX.IIF. OF IMPOS - TEAS. iteorketoititt, 1). 6., :Tiote 28, 1838, . Ws , To Dn."t. EvAns. Respected Friend—lnm truly .gratified that I cait . return my sihaere thanks to you, who', have been the cause of my beingreitaiBitioPEßFEcT HEATH.. For five months past! have beetiliditiiiiiptader a se , -.rem, Chronic Inflaraatory Rheumatism; :attended - wtth debility, losiof appetite; lowness of spirits, Ike. • ,aviog frequently heard of the truly.aceltentotiallt% tp Of your CAMOMILE PILLS,I at last fieteatiited -1 to Mike trial of them, although Mit Without conside.- 1 Table.opposition from tliy physician• and fatally.. At last ; seeing my determination, trey agreed to the tri• al, and upon using the•third package, I n'asaltogetit - . l — restored -to-health. --How can I express inv grad._ tude -and isincere-rrgard for suck a saviour of lidnum • framet •eitse- was altogether hopeless; anat_ saust. 'confess myself surprised at the extraordinary result. '‘No.peofile . vvere ever more blessed than we . .._,nrewithstrelt_cmeititia:r - The . many l uack:sAiertiiey menta - which appear . , in tie paiers which`l receive - from . your city, daerted , me !from Using your Pills': before did. , can trtily say; thatbo medicine in the !known world has had such is . " beneficial effect as your , ' Camomile aild Aperient Pills. What makes the Cure tsneraettraordimmyil;tltat I am' more th:an fort.Y.y.rs 1 of age, and for the last four yeoraeould :jest ove . • .nbout.,,,and-only at.shdrt intervals. ant It : &Ism*, mentireii reOevireiliatutry `hopes ire; that you may. esijoi n t -,pri'sliOol# I rc 'fini . ol 4,l ‘.o s i will ~-tesfAittly*lniero-Ppiladelphia_to_see-ynti_ If 'my nanseW Letter otatipleAcettoydtt )'du' *rent - 04E0r liberty. to.nialse use of-them ;- and. to esiti da t ibitild yen, 'will be done with unbounded • plealure ; - lroue,iiglit.Wyrf4ll)ll, and. humble stryarit. ti) ken iiiiitelrOltrirefint; -110 ;' , •"*W0.40i.-t;*#11.011:1.1?itf•-•.- • • •," • 111"6.*iirsFe Iteilinine , can always , be Q}itained tXPOSItO . II) §bipenebur ,-,IIIUSZEPA ACCOUNT. • givettlfiatt the wait& _or Hugh -• _ TuPtotl 0.0 erir ,rTioOl to ICourti4Orttitml l fea! Oiolo4:lorAitid• 'OtoktOr, i*i-Oliftlintitl"Nrilind`4llo44roo,:Oba• said court have t -1k1111400 4 - I *- 1 - 6 1 4 i t ti ir Argoi4ik 0' til! " 161 i" joidattOot 4 o' 2 " de tul Irlor, the:, and ' l4 ) lO *A. , • i• ;• . * l4;49:4lot*vroty , ', ..."I"43k4ti;rY'll OffiOA -qAltnieg#o; Sitailgtl6? c • _ _ •• • • • lAsigtoft` - .4.:Lavander Dro,, Ste e l 'Sroir4B l uk 4l3k 4 '•'-rikr4oM FPO. .04,P** et's* cA:at ttie,;4,toe'r ..jO4-IFqf ''tf+t 4 .1, .2.Wr • •: ":- ggener4 l qe der t l• " ' It/ T ENERAVS'OFFICEO 1; A t,,,i, ktir A annititntn, January 1 1 ,1 %MD. , , irßLue.ll-the,autkianlY taat xedtgam - P%*-aW- s ---- : c 4, 3 ,of-Truntialai,9l o f th t it t a t ` 11 1 , 11 7 er ten a- hi /AVOW . direreter4 bYtPOIW I r °fi r n :n en:e " orreiTne the Ga v einee,sAd i plnnmander-,_ in . . Chief of Pennsylvania, that the ityftern el Inatr i t e lgra rnAftetir , kia)olol 'a 114 '7 41 " 8 wr , * u be, fro q • Aid Nrozdanteera 0 ItheAtPle! Y t t i ,m9. 1 2 7 1 Z , vpar i l .. m lot e c eds Oates that Nrf".s w- t —, sl - 4„ er kfthe otatptorringeobyArclet.NOlP A ~ 91' i - , Le t Law and anslant ju n l aTetal 'i t i rndia 4 r4n i et4PliAL' l3l r-V atein r it 'l v d o r trU nte6 i ii " Aliens and,lietvgagenit tar itat +1,.. its " , , ~, .v. , 1.1 , AU oilpes line flotiAoiStoraissioneA ,Oißeers, EnuaiT I " : '' ' ' irtes Of f be . licaltfik er vomiters of oe enter° ea rn, In ke efi dEitahwwULttt__L_.a'et. . .- . .. fornuutee ("the* ririfil duties to tloiregulatlcqui P r ` l ll4lll4l7e4O f ili xiileiMbed In* isliovelyst t ern, and AO ftn 4 CierY.l 4l l;r 4 1 4 4 eil iirit° o l°P l ßPO lit , ar3o2°- ftiass, Liotponsistentsrld4 that ntevcieeteited to, : nreleff "Vs . • ' ly twalibit4d, [cattle instriiction Odle Mi , NtPfkc . r n , C - 1-ers 44, Ka State. ___, r-, I AIM. .- t 'A) ,Tl,....llll,...triition,o(Tql,oer Jiel t;kr& - k,-.-r....._ Enoithunri 2 ge: ..„ 4 i,111" _ 'S" : "44,,tam,r - riPEStr § - - i.l ;It; 4,1 " ' , c AOttittlafda' - - . - ------ ---,--• •-• • • • • - • • . . . . . .. .. , , . . .. . . . . • • • , - • - . . . , , ... . . . - ' %--. , 4.'• . 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( t'ar/iiite.:fferald, tzpositoi," will b'e isEue I#Fi'ill4;-at.Tivo.D'our:Ans per annum, iff • d ciii ante', did of gii'moidliti 3 Ond $9,00 if nat Vitid &tit !trier the dtpitidion'of the year. . , . • • - .Letierik itddierlAed to the on.businesai NEST BE POST PAID; ofiteittisA *in teceitO;no At- The following named persons have been iitilicanted Agents for the " Carlisle lififtild :Expcisitof," to whom payment for subscription find advertiseinent nbe made. - . . • - trites kgrboc4ser. • TIIE , • AILLY DEAD. -That snowy brow, that dtirk and flowing. half, To the cold earth and lonely . grave are • The seraph smile that lip was wontto wear, - - Now beami unchanging in. its native heaven ; And closeA in dreamle!is sleep, for-ever lies Tl!e !ender sweetness of thoie dove-likegyes. < „ YihSit.are the roses of that-cheek ileenyed! EMS That eye is dim, which shone benignly bright ; :The holy meekness which that heart displayed,. ". • }lath soughtits - hOthei in worlds of 'endless light"; Mute is. that voice; ''hose mellow accents stole, Like.6ilead's baits, into trise troubled tioul, Thitsare ;we downed to 4 nioniii de ited friends,! INliik lice tearTnß ale, thie.yilgriiribuid -'Death's Sorrow's frienk•antelie Meroir'sends; - • To win us for the 'Saviour's wilite4Ob'd band. 'Yes, the bright links of friendship's golden chain, Broken'on earth, wuite in hetrren'again - --. non whose etheriarsonl - hathjiaSsed --.:--ithy-earthlynfinrle:Atongkvirtue'apath Notoneemotion - i'itidned by - tdigth titebiy, .• Shaded thy tinirn,or.Hdinithed : thy setting sun; No darkling,eloUd iould 'vice or enviroY! •• CiNthihelrightleatity.oilthy_apotlestaddi . - fe-triffecinughi, tind eannut fee And itlovp'synufion ' ever steal • - ktitohis ht:eibit', 3 tiiMen "sleeps, • • • • • hinhOionn'ereePs, • . • Ardrefirt deep within his heart' • •- • fl s futtd and unshielded • •-** • `l4:iitrOaitit.a..-t gay ',Ay;= . • ' • And. thenghfety.trie. heivoUld, I Feel - that I idioUld foneio lie • Itt'the 'cold grave, • l ithe would are* upon toy bid. . ;Sweet'flowreti,-wet With one truutetti. - . • Ari.Oddkiat by d 'Sdharnbulist.u-LWils. have 'heard and read much of' the itialtte - thine; perfcirmed by_ ionanihnlista, but „the peribitrianco of One tit this city, is the stiaii 'gest of all. - The-- person -alluded Ao-it;--a ahairmakei by,.tride. On . sltOidiSr IhtiOlie'frothitis-bed abont-tvirO O'cloekr and . bie'Sleep;' went 'to his ShoP and ' btained an sae: 'Het:heti returned hoina; and' go ink to the -yip, or the. house ::entered! the r`hintiey:.ucila~ed it from thOtOP down- to thb . ititehen "fhailab had`while he. his liana in; the tlio4htitruek hetieff, :snit& 'fie mounted ti -- the roof Skailf; 'Sfid'-'entefed the chimney' ef iteiOlkir." IP3' had deecend= = ed`abogt` - half:way, eireifilie' . ?hideuiii'`'Wits'"the noise, that it Spoke• hini." What hilfielaa tines, were -. 01,04 fitaieic suspend, led nii,clway 6'et~veen',lt'saven' and 'e_ sixth, ;i`n • gimaL.place-W. do-not-k tre',,trbaWrhAd wptrOtt suspic ion 'sc en t St'Etre and the that he ~had' glans' not to be men tone o ears po lite. He was extricated With Ont Othetinjnty than being-Plvtvir;xlelflilgOrn-nktAilufl, it 4i, teped that ' satisfied :kith. tb fee: his ..ftral -Oliajta, l o, l o * * ,( ?!-:-o.*:• e i ee PiY l 4' ?V''# interesting Anfstion,Ailpee4744l,9l , 4#:pi'e \ o4-, parintendent of ohininak'' , evreegeo,7 l . lol . ot .entitled to P.ajd - 1 4 ,, ,tt?in% .manlier,ngli he. ,had '4'l' • •• Wig/siva!, ;:liOpberyir-A5 yy,grran •Gibbenti,- , whillkiniltve , waylotrtei , frotrt Philadelphia itiarket,'lkas'staiiiied ,: by , :t l #/e fPOt P4ask *ll4.4ol 4 ilol l ago.' , ptP, nOrf s, FO I • -ithitn] , ,to : :6llll .helfi'llimivtviik 4 1 ) 0 0 .' hiSASSfbeta, ind';l:444,.: . ffiokWih'ii'iit - Atfi itioneSicith' ;I\rfflV.o AlfirfaltitStiVlMOTS ina,ette4 at theuival jute s' ention AtILENTS - D. SHELLY, Esq. abirerriuustown, Cumb. Co. ` . Scprfcovii; Elq.*Narid `do' — P, P. Kopii.rt, Esti.:;Serb — uFgh - .do • Tilos,. W. HUMS, Esq. Shippeniblirg • do_ - • • JOHNWermETtilcn, Esq. do. • do - : J. MATEER,E.sq.lloguestourr do . • - E,.lViLsou; Esq: Mechanicsburg, .. do _ WILLIAM EuxoutA, Esq. Dope.w.ell • do .R. S,TI:IIIGEON, Esq. Ch urelltowit . do . • Dr. ASA Wurrt, New Cuinbcrbuid • Tuo!, - 11Liiiii;=Esr. - IDoomfieldi - Perry - touni A.I3LAok, rag. Lautlisburg ' • POETRY., sweeteit.floWers - 'Froin'ratiowi . girApis dull'd with carp:" :FIOM thi,'Kaidoe . bockek yti[oll: ..WkVERinE FOE never He'l l . to;,*, I know . He' Alits' nridknCeikui many .Atlthodgh 4:64. And4fedi . eities to me his He'll never dieter love, nor Weir ILTinerhigvkrow the eiark of care. War EIIDN r Olt]::: ) PINVS';-PCMITIcSLITEIU.VtgIiEMIE-AltTg*M)-SERMIT4ErIiMISE3v-C-* Printed and , Pubtisiiefil by 'George AL carifitey Cumberianh County, Pa. ISM 7±Nif.. - L:t,"'kk:*.':. From the Christian Stateqman. THE TIMES.:—N 6. 1. " The Ntwspdper Press. We purPoie; in .a series 'ot• articles; to invite, public attention to the Means of .ef. fecting a great improvement in,thecharac ter- -of the present age, --In theoutset it is important to be understood, that tier remarks will be addressed to the living, acting in , telligence of diet present, and_ the passing hour._ Ours is no . quixotic Scheme of jr . form, to be effected seme centuries hence, but an enterprize_to_beAeken_in hand- at once,- and to be earrled on-Ward by this present generation. The greatrevolutions that may be effected by the means we shall undertake to point out/ ht 'the moral :and intellectial — condition of,th'ef present age, are to be wrought out 'by the efh,eient co- operation of' those to whom out remarks are address d. It has been a ruinous fault in iix..e -someen rprises of greatpith and moment,_ that t contemplated action at sortie fa& turn and distant day.._, Our suggestions are intended for immediate use, and we beg that those, into whose hands they fall, will weigh and consider' them, and if they re: c veal to- hiiii new modes of' usefulness or obligations of duty, that they will put their hands and_their hearts the work of die. charging that-duty. _ • -,,The mightiest' engine of influence, in modern times is, admitted on-all hands-te be the Newspaper Press. . The vast _number of newspapers in the United. States, ienne Of the most features in the aspect. Of the - age„ - - Ttioit - i6 --- ot - 11 - considerable township in - the Union which- does not boast, its weeklyor , its daily newspap_er. Thoriandb -of.-.columns eit-Trinted-matter` Sier- - dailYiiiiiiiiii7fatilrfitiiiithe -- press - ,Thnd they circulate•from - ,Ond 'extremity- Of the- Union tethe other. Hew" many. millions _of the people of the United 'States' actually derive the, greater part of all their informa tion-from ,the newspapers? They are' so cheap as to be 'within the reach - of the hum blest means. The larger periodicals, such as - the quarterly 'reviews and-the- monthly magazines, are beyond- the-reach-of-all-but the wealthy. Their circulation, and of course their influence, is greatly limited: !rite same remark. will.hold true, in a stron 'ger degien,J:if books: 'lt is the - nevispa pers o'f the centitry that - constitute ,the - daily food of the' people, and their moral .and in tellectual health -cannot but be _materially influenced hy its quality. . Modern writers have remarked - that the , -titeWspriperi - have inaelejaltmedeill govotoothiti, *here they exist *ith any_degrep of freedom, democ;. racks: In 'fine, the influence of the neiVs ... paper_pmes, arising from the vast quantity -: 'lifreading which--they-contain,from_their_ genetal popularity nnd . universal among all clesies of people, and froth their never ceasing action, is a matter of tob fh - -, Millar 'obiiei`vation. to require further °beet.- . .Veda*. • tine:object li, to awaken the eon thietois-oithe--Preselfo-e'ectisnottheir_etviL importance; and ti, oeirresPondent feertnk of their 'high re - 1%61611)111%Y'. ' The 'timii ti leat eheet that i's. issued ''once a week' ;ill the West obileuie village, exerts an, infinenee, ta - , -- 09 - d7or-fit-e-fityiiiiteh4y4;endL.9nly_ ''Jvit,fi eternity: ' ' ' '' '. ~, •-,, • -- TheneWep - 40s 'itithis• -4 Countryare - all conducted `tipen very 4iirlY the same sys tem.. They, may be'divided into the 'cell; •giontr,''thepolitical, and4the literary.' 'OK thete,' the political' are tbe_Modt titunelae, spill p orhap'a,: the 'Mast idiMiPi supported.' 'this ?dtvislon Will — tiliVeYS - ekist,e id puliti- Cal -dlienseiens will , :aini#ys Ltof conducted = with Maris '416'0 recklessness and asperity. vrhosi . 00d4o. 2001'14kt nf ,diyisiati? of labor, Alcli is fattOrabiete perfeetierf: 'Of ~ ,fie ii,.nietYlitni'arYii?iii•fintii we shall have' . 00risinn 'th:alehk'herelfiiii . : 'Eveif iieYvia pa.o - Oi-Will' be foundM - 1)e: Made•nil ofti'rigi nal inetteliiiele4iiine''and eaVertieements, iiiiVailin c ii;P:i4o t tilo, -- itecordinete . 'the . taste ' 4id taletit:_of .' ihe 'editei,:' . 4nd the se4i tiokiad''WiShiti nf the - coninfunity;i.lind niinn ita . eli of thetio , depertntitiv'EsrWe titani c :in the course oaf these.,aoreleti, to,,eipeale:_af . hit;ge... 'ln 'the preterit nuitiliefi'f'wetonlitio 'but seriet te t theilepaitinent of itigithit writinip • An edit,ntleel*WeVekPe`CteilAO'fnitilsh ieiliethingti- Ilit'in'a4-10tif)iiii,844be an t inelilimnitibliP,ieeeiViiie*Ahoigtif: I!'inii, wlieii hi eistittieti-'the 'Ante*of -tiOigitni"; fli''rnusf--1400in hitiri..6ell'iii". - idiet the-,Mil iittia, dN't ',Whieb".'ilin t. 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The qualitY ) it ther thhilLtheN6iintity or editorial" iiietViOnffilit4Y 4 ii" 4 bii: d ti tliii °n: etexcelleKe.t - ..ittethirike: r S'edeehie eri.: Avon; of Imtirior'embhfififtha.'n#l'6"otto.4o-, - riatlfitiu,4* -- MPTP ; P re + - - -of g!' iti 'hilly oblittesy+ - 41fert;ifkininiir 11n ir #riti n ri, Akin'. formerly 'pV01,1110,5.V tillirigii&te'its gehii , tint of Sashioit. - • , ; - kliigherlind ;Of iti.;, , , lent Is,ilemanded,hrtliM i publainianolditer than Wini'lorinerry required. 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