Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 27, 1839, Image 1

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• • ' camabinde
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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
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_ TuPtotl 0.0 erir ,rTioOl to
ICourti4Orttitml l fea! Oiolo4:lorAitid• 'OtoktOr,
i*i-Oliftlintitl"Nrilind`4llo44roo,:Oba• said court have
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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
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fornuutee ("the* ririfil duties to tloiregulatlcqui P r
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ftiass, Liotponsistentsrld4 that ntevcieeteited to, : nreleff
"Vs . • ' ly twalibit4d, [cattle instriiction Odle Mi
, NtPfkc . r n , C - 1-ers 44, Ka State.
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Th'ef!' ( 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. ','pnbMi' , ',ht.ilOi%oo •
iipintliitresaiiiieSi..,ltlq not' niwkisln'w =
" 6 44§NV 1 4 AO , '400 61 0,?!.4 . 4. - i‘a 3 iVi'*"
even of t , `nWeeklyjotirl4 - .fiii an,cdfnit 'to*
Write in, hie best it5,14..; . ; Thb thoioe 9't- in
intereetitigiiihieetleeeteW i*E4 o 4r , ollo
Inc onshlerable diffictilky.imil ef 1 t ',:111r
tem cases,.: il WeittNlVi..stin 1 tot
at a11'.. , ': - Itie:liiittei,'nVen:usziattq'ifilOri's
f4,oo9l:4!t•he''...oikor;'l,telif 3 4y)K 4ll 4{l - krsAht? -
411-""744g 'tq''.(i.9,lll4l)lof2lllo,•4llveigintriiii
00oWd? bo,fithidyilth,,s;l., juditlo4lY Isolated
ektraot'' from aikolhott (Minev:llian .ioth -the
offspring otaiVelhinated and 3 Weitied'nlindt.
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. Thittiti3OP.f-,'
deneedby the iiigh.eAtiniaiicyninlitileh tlin
PAblin•holkAto,oo 6 ._TOPlltlid",o49,li; ig by
Itti):ll'4oool l 'o4 ) ,, 63 W 4 #4 4 Pi a 't er o :lveA , l
oOndneteilAnnt#4....- 4 7 .W;P.-, 11 410fiR:' ,4 „ kl'y
nan i vi it, ro nd . a.4,gre:atkeerilee-to, the;-Olni
il:, ...,:-.. l.. ...6 . .i..•dihtirAi r •ha niall.Nh.n•W
Vtatuztaibmaz maualaanse wiakamm4pw svo ageo4
behold herbending, like a guardian angel,
"n s ei the-educh--of sickness, and cheering . -
'with her last faint :parting sighon'the hed
death=at the last. `,dread parting how,
to; like her;Can sonth.,ilieconeh off, an
'. uip tor'fight' torch hope_in the
dark bosom of despair! , ,
The pride-manhood_,Soon baWS - he
neith_the weight Of:sicknessand 'bOrrOW--=
— ow 'oft do 'we behold him in Atte morning
of life, in, the bloom of yentir, towering liko
the nidentain Oak in strength and heeilty
but soon.struck by ‘ the hand . of' misfOitune -
End 'ilisea - se,'drooping like ''the'lowly.wiil
ltes, - it is then that Ails' hand of "at
fection__sopports,,him 'through the trying
I was 1ei136 these reflections by a'sr „ isit to
'the Sick bed of : _an'ititinatd friend—=We had
been from our earliest childhood',
- 4issk 03&d - hiril:Mtif feelings - Of - un
-;
I entareit,*ith 'slow iiiolll7l6l steps
'to )i'Ofse 'of sOircitit,and :Walked silently
re the chamber -of
• ileatliOltrienit lay
*re,"fehicl bbd; Itead - tO%.
iv'irds - front ivhich
ell his7eotiritenatice l ,tiow pain alitl
're*stlate,' 0/(4' , with
With - to 6 devoted::
liteetien, fatilittietlie7'e - Old;'areps:frOm , his'
'regarding,;hirn Withr that
soft ;obi: . vntyliii4ivelObi:
6 1 11 thi_ttreSiV* > 7
6d
for. -8- 'leaf=
tAlTitiatilT4'447 . ol 7- 1110fitlYPOVbr
404'611 1. '6V bOlt#3lo4Fol7l4 I<baii 1 <baii ;thYd:
witirgyfateAciiiTtetinigitl6l l #;_lbie - tiPthalill
-stiiile 4 ". -11 W4 4 4 0101,66 M Vat
ed,by teary ;Star: she Was toe ititent4 eh. ;
gaged - 1Q poeil l Y;fliMoiriii, -, ncy breast thor,
ki‘r , e l #4ol l sl 4 9l# 014101
4nre . ,Y9,110 0 ; the,
Y,fii,tt4/o::fiii94 69l La
op q n 'F0011!1`;:4 ,1 14 idngii 4 k*
r cud}
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(t" l " , .'"
4 1 1 4 0.5PP# 2, *; 04 14
tutao-1:4 4 419,:d4imP , k vols.
iArkouP'..;*!i4v4r 1 1 9, 1 3 , 4 ,4 _1p' -; - 00e 0
°#Wieg,O l Yl,
bY,;d9 1 44t...irl 4,,,P1A10' tiro
bridges e, dretu it backlit ,tr
elakoYldv 7- `tPe 4 9 6 0 , A 4 '0 1 ' 4E44 ; 4 0 4 P ,
t. lieltnrirlft:V; rti"nati
ehdeavoring tq irppress uppn them j. egreat
ir.i#ll`, that as_in reading, so, in, writing, nen
qucth.a . nuilla, sed 4team,
,midtum, shouktbe
their, iiiette—t at= every, 'editorial, - article
should 'be written, upon .a fit' subject„ and
elaborated and spiced in the hest possible
ilel6"
But i'n•the original &Patin - tent," We have
.
a far . more:, important duty
,to
,perform. in
The way stiggeStioti.: . • There is an alar
ming destitution
_of: original contributions
from other.personi, than those-immediately
employed to conduct. the preSef. •
_, There is.
no; suck thing in , this country. as regular .
and systematic--cotribUtion by..literary
'men to:the - coin anis -- of newspapers: Up on
some subject of...personal dr-peculiar-inter
est; -communication . occasionally sent
in for publication. 4. man-of leisure some
. tinieS sits down, for7thO;.puipose of driVing:
ashy' ennui,- to write an essay for .the
"press: W hat - We'mcan to is, that litoi
nary and Scientific men, do not regUlatly, and
systematically contribute to
.the newspaper'
press. ' There - is no edneert of action -on
:this. Subj est-, .L'lt; is_ not regarded_ as._a_duty.
And, in fine, that a vast, .an inctilenlable
amount eflearnifigi inestimable' (pith, is
locked - up from the pnblig, by-:thii: neglect,
..of competent . inert to Write for the press.,
Were. are learnea.Ment_Bew many
ofahemitave;:ritiblighed.any thing? tiow
often? 'There is enough of this talent sleep
iitg in this country, to give en impetus, to
this age,. not lesS potent than the influence'
of ilauther to --his time, nor lessslniary...—L
There. :`are .a..,thonsanti ~.knights - 00011 .the'
battle_ field-all armed—but they mingle
not in the conflict. We Iwoltr,that the-fact
is e otli it - n . llO :Northern - of our
county -ls,.disreptnable to write-for-Alm.
- n - ewspaperriit is less so at-- the- Sonth--
and.me - know, therefore, that this great eh
tine Of lriflifeliccis -nbt SO pole - Was - it inight
bejoithe-intellee,ttiaL and -trniral4enova-•
tion :of The age' We, shall be satisfied if
irc this number we have called public atten
tion to - the snbject'ot the press, find, in In,
turohomberd we shall insist upon -
- duty of publicatiOn.'' And - we .beff leave
to Say; that . upon-this subjeeVour rteart is
full. We have thoughtef it:long-arid well.
-tiocease to urge upon liter
.tary mon_thia dutyun'tilwe hair - el:lleduced
an Impression upon - this;toble -
May become the bulwark.' of all IVO hold.
dear—this class,-which may become the
Tioneers -- of-an-agel'of-refitieihent-alid.eiVilk,
zationi i that -Shall place the-moral-and Intel- -
leetufil 'character of the age, - upon that lofty,
elevatiodte Which the 'stimulated inechani .
eal?geniue Of ouriirno has carried its
itical powers-. .
OMA.N:
Is it in the Sunshine
.or 431146 ' in pr9w ,
perity or adversity; that the female 'cliarac
-ter.duTplays its
711 tt, iii tri - e - yourg --- dif& - girlisly.seenos - of
p4ublic life, 'or in the , retired andzsoeial dutiei
domestic liroSide thatOhe cicites ad
inirathAil In youth ir .. eidariiiie her cyan=
dering thigugh the , gilded hannt's of
.plea
'sure Ana' iloatink;'Jn sylph=liko beinf ;
thioUgh s thogi dd y craW=7-ivd
admire her foStering,ivith Warin , iblicitUde
iailende'rjifespritig;:ir idluinistering to the
of her ...,;:0-40s
ivheieilteris is 'She ro'velk. *heit We'
DESCRIPTION 'OF' THE NEW
BRIDGE OVER THE - 'RIVER
SIISQUEHANNA7, A-T-11ARRIS
, • BURG, EREC'FED BY THE CUNI',. -
BERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
..This bridge was Commenced in,the , siiin._
?tier of 169 E, and opened ,for lOcomptiye
Janitary 16, 1839.
constructed. upon the ..Latice,
With three .frames; and covered with a strong
deck, of 3 • inch plank, laid
,water-tight„to
Protect the 'timbers from:the weather,, • .
A sitighstrack,,T IS laid on - the deck'.
along the nilildfe of the . hridge.. • •
~'_The under . partof the frame worK is ar
ranged for two carriage ways for Common
road vehicles,' &e., and two foot paths- for
paaSengera.,:. - ty fin 'acrof.the Legislature;
,the Company is however, probibited• from
Using. it for any other - than rail road . purpor.
until. the .year. 1641, •
..The latice frames 'are 16 feet high-cross
ing four times,. --. The - planks composing
'them - are , by 11 -; inches: - : -chord-chord : -
planks : , are 94 by.. a inches; thereiire-two
double lines of thead tieaf to - the top ana 2
near. the-bottom.. The upper - eherds.,sapa.
port -the top bearing iiinbers .(6 - by : l2 inch- . -
eei)•and the- lower--.ebOrds support the' bot
tom bearing. tinibers - 00' by. 12 inches;) , -.-
The UT-hearth are 3 feet 14 inches •apart,`
the botloth bearers.? feet: inthei,apart.
The bearing timbers also act
nectifig.the three frames of the:bridge'.
carriage waya-are-Ot- feet- wide . i and..
13 feethigh In 'the alea.i. - l'The.foef, paths.
:are.3,4
. feet Wide. : The.lfoot.paths are,
_i3et
up three feet*. aboite the lower road .ways;
trottleto- - admit—ontSide blaces4roin-41
lower-bracts. toTthe.latiee . frames . There..
are hanging braces within the Carriage tvaYS; - '
extending ciomthe upper beiref.s to - the sec
and -- line". 71) 'Chords. The - Y.
hracedlaterally, at, the bottom .by horizon
tal cross timbers; keyed into the bearers;
passing through aad fitting tothecentre : la..
(ice frame. The 'upper deck, 'which,. is
strongly spiked: to the: top, beams,.seriies. td
brace the-bridge on UAL - -The otliSides<ot
the foot paths are to be weititerbearded . .-
It is intended also - to protect the deck froin
fire-bycovering.it Mit _someilre_preolinat..
. the main bridge is 4001 feet long; and
including . the end bridges 4300 °let lone--
There - are 23 - spans of feet each: .
The piers are k'feet Wide at the tdp; - .and
have, a batter: all around of 1 inch to the foOt
rise. They are 30 feet wide the. OP,
and froiri 50 to 60 feet long at the base..ln
everyinStanCe they are founded upon
,solid
Ude stone-"rock:.-
- I .
='l lie ]tighesE piers :' are.42 - feet
Water; •thelowest 22. feet. The :gteatest ,
elevation of the bridge is 000 - feet above loci
• ..
water.
_ . ..- .
The western&tali - tbs .- Awl - en is----'2O
- higher than theilarrisburg end. This.
plan was adopted in order to reduce as much
as possible, the heavy grade (still nearly CI
feet pertnade) on the Cumberlad side •of the
It Will be noticeti s thata',pecUliar aria*.
nieut to permit the entrance of carriages to the
lower, road way: This is aceomplished by
having - double abutments at each end of the
an,i_hridti r e. The space lietw_cin the abut
mentsis
~50 feet, and the ' arriageS will enter
and leavethe bridge by it circular road upt
on a : gradual inclination. • The rail ,Way is
Carried, over the space by ,smp.r hridges,,
the IciWir,chOrds,of which Orin a coutiouil
tion'Of -the :npper-ehOndS 'oettie )nain bridge.
. The .total cost of, the *Ork"Wp be about
$110,000.'.. -, Of---lhis--„suni-the-maion -work
will cost about $40,000, the timber -', and o
ther inatelils,'.4)oiit $49,000, and the fram
;big and hulldirig, &c. of the superstrueture
about Sao,ooo. • . ~
.$ • ,
. Had, the finaneeS of the.Coinpany, „alto* ,
`ed thorn to prosecute the`'Work vigorensly,
from the hegmni.eg,' iti'ityotild have 'been
completed,moic than: a year, sooner and
- With - Much leas -- expenhe: - The Increased
eipentlittn•e, occasioned by. delay, lathe i
tem oflumher alone, occeedpii,rlit. tliouso
dollars. . ' '
_, . :_ ,
; . On the 'l6th of.latihairi; nit', the rail`*Si
track being completeil;'tihe_bridge,watipuh ,
HOS' b'POfied for 1 0c 6 nrqve 'lse • . 3116 first.
'ttiP a 6 made''frn,i'the -*stint ink , The
traii, l . - Pntis*g . o 36 ieel° 66l k i ‘ iti k r qa -
Veuhle Passenget q ar s ii)iirti4 . ilia(Ogege'difo
1 "Iti4"ii t,"' - Ti Ok,i i IDLE -1 0- ' 4 ig
2 —t le' 01 e JYB. 0 /. 1 . 8 # „, _,.. ‘ I P
'thOliiil:l l ;'': „r ,-'.2:[,-.7, '„f1,.`.1,
Th 6 'Pj'eakient;',' , intOiOt ., and'eiltiiioit;
lof the.'ceinPanYi.:tOVetlief. .With,.:the;bidie,
iontraeteCii.p -,and. a - VontVW gCiiii - enienAire - S 4 :
p;nt by :in'iqtationiOciltir. the „ cArsan ,lR -
Counittlies! which were t* ,- roiyiVittlit'A , oor
;Or,t, ''''gki4i6l-AtioUtii4o4VlWAill.ir ,as.
senib 'eithon'the bait rotttliii'.-rivistto'-
1""11611-64*-, :on ''iffiethol'ii . M . :
-tniS' been .;. oloYtY, *4O; Nv.,110:,10evie.9.7t 1
'fi*:OttiiitiTi" . ';:r4. o l'alAf.P l3l o: lo A"il!e
"liaritsiyorg, I siKtitA o. l Vrad . '' die \ O'itfija,O,
itil4 Aiio . t. i,141E15' 6 1,40 • iilC. 4 o4 l i&;*#S r :-. 1 0-,. i t,,
r ri:2 -- '`':;; . .''';:' ( ,:,' ''':%!" 3- ` 1
p•„Thejiiili dio4tiolowi . ,.lk *l(l,iniisii ,'
''ealli f oydt it iisW . Ate.6f!fibi9it tt'iAtiO"lsfile*
. )Oerii'dliri,aotin3o4teritig It t libeVy Street,
114t*it6tPtititt'ufey;tqe n ii et ound e d*ft4
,r r ele+ot.iyVlii i 4a:- gears 1ti,:1 9 46W
,If of the.Sititiarkteltiq*A7.l4.s4 - iiii .
, 6 1 0 - tidtiviugiiit6s4l4l 6 pe.o :
' 'll,ll tclkight r Al l ','•*lili'' did -4 ;111110a! 0
. -.. ~ , w 7, ~ -,. . A ; , •11,1,1riii:1` , ,
ttiatc'hu'il tig‘', ,-..llliticpt4l pnif 1 ,,,.,,431( Iffli*
attekt4trilapaWeil l t::iiiistitttl***.
fpiriiiqtkit 'a l l:, e qiiieet,':t:e',l44li, ',lh44srai,
Yfiitfr: A?itiril* - 166rnAtiVar 4.4llkliktri
N'VeiOitoVa4iikts4.6iiiiiii4;'t*: 4 oVit
1
It4' petilpliktqligAifil - atthe , :• o 4oirrO i
Agit, liit.44*Tshi4 `iiiiird'OlSl3i. - 0” trili
iiiittalaattit:lSil,,L'Nrilii4tieit',Or thit;tage
ir....
Fronk the Keystone
EMI
. .
.. ,
;Waif preceptibleren the.foeo . rtiotiv,es or ears; the iddiett of our borougfrandeftheribunty — ,;
and to . ,those • r ho. there! standing • midway become, interested': itt:lhe-Mittee','-:Th
011er .:
'between thepiers;.the.tremer..of the bridge L'veem in, throUgh_' . _thqr: -eidOtiv6,-.•tio,
..,
appeared very slight-and - this AV lilt-an-int- . iirlit doubtleas deein it importont to*alteiti.ari •
me.ntre7weight - ' pis - Sink . 'at l ;the 7 rate of 29 - effort-to inerease:the;:number:ar . ite!'ineet- ,
miles anhour. , . .-.. . • : ''.. . . - Bare;' '.• • ' ••'. '
In Order' . to , teet this -matter further, , a lo-
' :13csido this, ' your aisociation may almost _.
tOrnotive tvis-rtm. over the whole length in. be , said never to have. had any futindi.'. The
tine : minute, Ox''' at the rate ofirrtore,thair 48 revenue' of the lyeenm iticarranged.intrpube.;
miles per hour, withmit causing hut a slikht-ly to, bevery small, Its ntemberetray lint •
vibfator .-
y motion:- , Of coursw .:_
it is. not ity.fif ty --•-
cents per annum, bet ;even' this , has
.tended to use. the bridge- at such. velbcitieS • - never-b:cerr paid 1, witlt:ltriy-degree 61. - regu.---
nor will they ever have occasion to petLiarity,. Extensive funds "are not Sver r Y'tipe- :,
There than 70 tons upon a single . span, as a ciallydemanded; but youi..corninittee would.
, locomotive - and. train with that . w eight. will particularly recoramend,,jo.:lllo: - LiCeinti,.,
extend_froer peir. to :peir.' • - .2 . '1
' '-- -L4 a- throfigh:lt te -their successors-in rcifEcei. -
The _ contractors. and others engated in if possible i to Obtain. suilicientfuods *rent
its construction deserve. credit for their. per- - a room in . some central part-of ilitr-toWn;' es .-•
severencelinder many_ , difficulties t and . it . : a ° place. of depositefor the. property:of, the
is - hiiped. that their work -tilay long stand— Lyceum; and 'be open . certain r'hours - .of ,
S. momnnertt of their, Success - and an : 9rea-', -- the. , day,•as-a- , place where
_lhe members of
.ment to the state, .. ..:i' ..• - -
__ . I the Lyceum,from different parts •of the
. ... ....
MIE
THIRD ANNUAL REPORT.
OF toil
Cumberland County Ilyee Mu.
'rho . Executive Board of the egmber-
Kind_ County Lycewit,%aving served out
the period for Whieli, they SvOre elected ; on
submitting thc-trust-eonfided to-=them =one
year. ago, ,beg leave withcit• to present the
following •, .
AREPORT,
• .Theassociation, - whoSe interestOretiow ,
_
.represent, was first organized by. a- "von
vention of, - Telielie - ruTentuf7the - lri - ends of
learning - 4", asseMble ' d -- in - Teirlisle on the
-19th:110 -. 9T December 4-. 1846, :its o pe - ,
rations for the , first two' years, youteem.
mi ee 'ice say no hieg, except tlTrit - 4 -
iespits Were not.suelt•as. to be entirely sa
lisfactory.to,.rts Auerribers;. old that -they
conseritientlyjnodified its at
llieir last Meeting, for - the purpoie
.of securing, if:poeSible,: a higher degree" of
prosperity: Under 7this-neiv
your committee belie've.that_the.Operations
of the association have heel' carried - forward
W . ith'inote eilidencyl:'and_ would therefore.
rbcotiiMmici revision :,of the constitution,
to make it. Correspond. with the systenl, of
arrangements -ad op te4, o
--- The - new7orgahizatinn -provitles,,--that the
executive 'officers of the society shall—re;
side ,in Carlisle. This, liowever, - not for
the_ purpose of eonfining the action of the
Society:to our boid — uglit .but simply to give
efficiency' to .-its'.attlem SO far. froth di-
feetipgoitr attention'to Carlisle alone-, meet=
ings
. have, during-the year s been .held': in
Sluppensbur„g, Meeltanieslmig and.,New
villa; but, till the presenti . nont in Carlisle:
lit tegatit-to these Wetings;iyout.toitritit ,
tee can report favorably: - - 7 . l'helnecting in
'Shippeitsbing :Was . held on, March, 7th.--
Twoleeturea.4 ore.clelive red __by: members_ .
of the association; aluLtheLnteetin
-
_
dering the state of the weather; was very
fully. attended.. At Mechanicsburg, ti?
.1.6 -
meeting was held on the 30th of ne... 7 . „
Here, also,"tWo lectures were deliVered-by
Member's or your asseciatimit the tine by
time-presittin - frilur - LyteurnyFoit7" - T1
general-, advantaged of-Wellucoilducted Lil,„.
Cetuts,'' and the other by a' member , 1 - 1?
your corn mitteeont "Volcanoes and Ea'itli:
quakes.'' r l'hii - meeting Was not so-Well
laded a& we-hatl-a--fight-te--expeet
_each of these Meetings, subjects of much
iliterdst.Were t diricussed; and' yoei,dommit
lee deed' it bat dile to-the lOcatlyeetims In
thei(i - plicee4Auk`itate .-
iltat;; they, --i n - caith
Case; ntade•ample provision . for , the meet
irig, and itoltinteertid" to discharge _allll - the
expense of thit'strrangentents. ' On the 27th
of October, a meeting Of the tycefinf was
held at - Nowville•,- Where-, , besides other
matters . of iAterest, It lecture .*a's tlelivered
.in ene'of' the eltu i rclida of the botmigh; be. l
foie. a dioWded.' assembly: Here;': also,
thOugh no lyceum lira ptevionsly:existed,
ampleaceemnuidatiOns *pre , had' without
expense , to - our board; and lite 'friendi of
learning have Eince?established• a :Lyceum
1,116 re, whitli welearn:lii - tidifig 7 * - C11. 7 = -,
',,, We noWi , therefore, bailit' , locul , lyceums
ettaglialleira all iho ; ptini,iphilgoilttwin , t4
conntSr;lWhere;: - Ave.detibt -- 'net ,, L nets=-LYeetim
,will , be : asset - 1019d from time , te tithe, at the
call 'of futti r
te:,exientive ,boarda. , The' Se
leotiod of,ilte,.piaeed - , he - Weyer; at : which
meetings Wili.be held,' , -,Will doubtles's be
made 10,01:tpiiii, , fii-PitTUt, leaat, Otithd ex=
ptes - sedfWisbeourthe- ideal I yceu rns.,l , ~,,,,
!,119$14es; the ,iyouit)Ei.. - aile4dy ta:rai l mied,
- , there ure,otkMiein'theenunty:,- ',Mt:4. ilai Ivor,
"Siiti.4l4eaut,tve tvhiclt ~,has- i rsu'4ll3.-ifeeyi 1
repreSented" , ri.e.re - -;:bus; . i 4 k.) rihg_tlieinst..yehr,
besnr. puliliShing a'ptentlifY!tpapdr'i,ltivote'd
fO , the , intaestst totlegiiettlrere. - Timl "'SO4
zie,iy• cii,'liiiiialitights; ) ? , iiVi , carliblei'yolfr
dcimmittteelennsidei•A te'dit:yaltialile iuxiii;
r!' rhkdititisicitv,',Or-tserni-1-ntitied .
.-iwt, 1 . . ._
,_ „. ,~
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reoo g oiit'inosa tbiptiolil6 l 4 . lilMdeilltfdrft i
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amimatuthi 7014 ack—nockaua
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.may 'meet • together, 'and' Where
those who are itrangem•in the , town •May_
be invited, and may expeet to meet iiime'cif
-the friends of edncation belonging to' our .
county. • The opening of such': a ,rbom,
where . the -Minerals.. natural curlositii e, -
works-of art,.#e, belonging, to the 'society,
I might be deposited, - With.,the 'nenies .- Orthe
dimers, would ~have a• Atost beneficial.. ef-'
feet, not only in aiding - in: thecollection'of '-
what we - need, but, in - -turning to account -- •
-.what might 'be . thus collected. •
The minerals belonging to die 'Lyceum,
§p. - far.as the committee have_ been ahle-'tcr
cellecf.theni tagether; are in' the hands •or.t.
Esq.,. - oneofkyOur:erothniittee;.and‘---
are neatly arranged ease-preparedvfor
thefurpO'se. A_ proposition has heetrina;o
by President Ditrbin, to furnish the limcctim..
wit n} — ssuclf tlupllcates;' as cart be-spared---
without disadvantage, fronillie College ca- _ •
binet. ..lt is hoped the- Lycetitn_ take.. - .•_
the necessary- Mensur es in secure thelieno,
fits of so g_enerous a-proposition. —_ - ••:
Your-committee are..of Opinion, pat the •
natural sciences arereceiving but little. at.•
tention.in.this county.: It , is to these";that.
the lyceum systetn has generally been-spe.; •
cially—dlrected; . but owing to-the peculiar
circumstances by which we hal‘heen - sup ,
roundetl,:our influence has heen rather did ,
:rected_to the cause of_ . general education.
While- we do-the I:me i -we-Would not Teafe •
the other undone. We feel dpleeapre . -in
alluding to the fact, that at the Meeting held
in June atMedhanicsbutg, the lycenniiiad _
presentedAo their inspection a very lieatiti.
ful dollection of hirdS end Specimens inch,- •
toinology; the result 'or the'labors Dia young
Mani Prederick J. Kramph, •a . native-Cher
- man. This gentleman is still in onf
, [tit N'en , ..Curnberland] and your Coin=
mitteelepe_that,thelyceurn-wilt be favored,
during- tiomd- patt-- - at-leabt of -the ; present
meeting, with the inspection of his, elegant .
---
• We 1114101111 s Special reference to this
subject-.;-,firskto call 'attention to theSe
.
teresting - yet much neglected branches :of
natural science,.ornitholegy and entornolo ,
Necondli b . to suggestlo 511'0 as May
be tricking' tollectionsobat they will here
ii - U.l l l fOrtnriity - to
suggest, to any ette':Who, • ' -
may he pleased- to'devoto:tiptirtion otitten ,
'tiOn' in this subject, and: to , unter'ini aSye- •
tern of exchan g es, that be may probably OF-
ain-from-Mrr-KrantpliAlte_in*l4tionik_nt;
.cessary_lce thie purpiiae your cont-_
initted hve - oailehtdo.Arly, K. 'find Antleed o „.
letter from hien ekidainitig,-the
!•iiiode6ri-of preserVing& eliceitneris._:htLento
Biology:'
in concluding r telikifto•o:
express our entire confidence in theeAicir n-
cy of :the lyoutrilstem; , when" pro e~ly
conducted; 4).4 . he Awathictionef . -
priate:ende; of know-
tedge.'Ori any,: and., evpry usefall SubjeCti4-.
find "also` our increasing' confidence of=ifs
final etteense Th - e!'44 , •
‘stiitethe'. ' thckli 'tint Mich
could wish'" they had i ? een, yet'.-hisfe .
furniihed:'greit' etidottingerrient ,
- part'of Icientla', ,
Iycenni - catiSe may hero
of good in 'some'-.tiegrec;,'Cotteaporiding:
that at
at, least yhay. effecting- in the'Ueigh
horifit'eanntieti . ofour own'state'
Ati:::oAliblittLY4 •:; • -
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