tit - a:INCE, YEENN• 1.01122 Allt/41 ADVERTISEMENTS GROCERIES TO SUIT THE TIMES. BY - - 15" N addition to alOne . ral and welt:selected ap sortment of Rio Java Coffee's; II rovrn White Sugars, Spices, .&c. • I have just received a large lot of excellent Loaf Sugare., a part of which at the low price of 121 cents per lb. by the Loaf, and other qualities at corresponding low prices. • - Fide 'Green end. Black Teas, at reduced .prices, New • North River Cheese, Lemou, Vanilla, Orawberry and Sarsaparilla Syrups, : r - Table Oil and Cider Vinegar, first . • Ruality, Sperm Oil, Sperm and Mould- Candles, Cavan. • .Ladies, Twist • • '. .j Plug. Tobacco, Spanish, Half Spanisli and Common Segaro, one Tit??ceof i Superior Honey, Ground Alum Snit, • Finn Table Snit, Ttiba,Buckets,Churns; Corn Brooms, Brushes of kinds, Bed Coids, Pkugh Lines,- Market Baskets, &c. Bakers. No. 1. Homoepathic and sweet:spiced Tealana Chocolates, as also Cocoa and Cocoa, Paste, Rice, Starch, Mustard. -And a joneral assortment of , , Chiba, Glass & queensware, S.tonctrockery, Sugar . House, New Orleans and Syrup Molasses.. Together with a general variety of all other ar: tides in the Grocery line, constantly - on hand and • dolling at the .lowest cash prices, suitable to the I • ti • . NM Aso, fine SALMON. • . • The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to tlic public for the very libeydl eneouragement receiv: cd, and hopes in future to merit and reecke a like support._llisiitorti is in the 111:Pick House, MuM street, formerly the resilience of the late A. Carothers . ,'a few doors west of the Court J. W. EBY.. tf.36 Carlisle; July 6, 1842 "“ ”' +- ”1" "”0 <7? @EMQLEESBtR‘L-H .._. a, Dr. F. C. i..oo,,,i4;ipelltisi, ..ipol01(1.1111. I le.c I.s - perrqatiently lodated in (,!tirlisle,and will per. fOrm all operations .- that are re:mired in the piftetiee of his prafession--stieli -- as' Eitracting•,.Fili Picagging.tutill . • iluserlitm Artificial .7 1ect.11, from a siiiglil-toothi to nn entire set. .Fi - fr—a-finit-montlns—onsuing,. Dr will he in -Cal lisle; the first two. weeks- in onch -- rdonthafter Najd) he will he absent until the first two writs inench ti llnwing inunth—at which period lie iniThe Ilitind ut lihi • Pitt st.mear 41.1wArhine'$ Hold. 'Carlisle, May 4, 1.842; • I.r-27 -BARGAINS, BARGAINS: roFIE subscriber will sell off at greatly redue ed FOR large and general ssurtnient - of DRY" GOODS ARID GROCERIES, The stuck is new and cheap, honsisting' in. part of ;Super Black, Mile, Ltciaihle Green, Pohill Green and Brown Cloths, Superfine CassitocrcS, Cassinctts; a good assort. went of Pants Stud}', such as Sommer Cloths, Gami/oil; Morino CassiniCres, Cottonot:,! Linen and Cotton Drillings;AC. A good assortment of Vestiogs, Stocks, Shirt Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. &c. &e. A large stock a elcomit Silks, Muth and. Figured and Plain Light Silks, new style. Mous. lin do Lidos, Lawns,Aluslin do Angleturcs, Bain- Wilma., Irish IA nens,Checks, 'Pickings, Mushusc Calicoes, Carpeting, Dress Handkerchiefs, worked' Cullars,..Carnbricks, &c. Also, Braid and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons,. Gimpy, Leghdru and Palm Leaf ILits, arid a great variety of goods not enumerated, Purchasers will do well to call at the old stand npposite S. Wunderlich'i . 3 Hotel, wlun•e they will find stacks of goods, selling cheaper than ever sold in thiS eminty. _ - Carlisk, June J 5,1849, FOR' PHILADELPHIA AND' BALTIMORE, rjilHE proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will -A- run their Curs and Boats as usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore during the present season. Their friends will please apply to NVi. L. Fox, Broad st mid to Castner. Christian & curran, No. 76 South Wharves, Philadelphia:, and Joseph Elder, Baltimore. Until further notice, the fellowing prices will be adhered to between this - plaec and the above cities. g 5, g 5 . - EJ:I 1.5 e. 21 $1 per bbl Ale per 100 lbs. —G roceries,Q_Warn_ „and - Hardware, , Pry. Goods,. Furni .lture and-Drue . s, - 25 Wheat, Rye & ° Corn per bushel 10 Oats do . 6 Lumber per 1000 feet titi 75 $3 50 Shingles, do .. 150 2 01) Flour per lAA. 311 35 50e Shad -do 371 50 Herring 'do 31i 'Salt per sack, 28 32 Pitch, Tar and Rosin , per 100, ;16 1, 21 • Plaster gross ton, $2 25 $2 50 " Hemp per' 100, : 16' 22 • Hides , 20 25 ' Pig data, gross ton 230 350 Blooms & Castings, 3 124 400 Bar Iron, . ' , 350 450 • Nails per keg, 18 23 Leather per 400, .20 25 Whiskey per bp 50 55 Burr Blocks per 100, 15 Curb Stone, do ,• 121 '„Tin. . do 20 & P. MARTIN: Successor in Miller & Martius. Harrisburg, May 4,1.842. „ 6w-/7 RUE WILITISM "•,..IGIINTIRELY Cured hy the - use of. Dr. 0: P. 11151 IfARLICH'S Compound Strengthening and German' Aperient Pills. Mr. SOLOMON SON, or-Choster county, Pa., afflicted for two . years with the ahove distressing dis6se - of Which he had to use *his' crutches for eighteen months— •- his syMptoins were excruciating pains in all his • joints, especially in his hips. shoulders and ankles, pain increasing • towards evening, attended w i t h ' heat. Mr. Wilson was at ono time lineable to move Ilia limbs on account of .the pain being so greet; he, being advitied by a friend of hiato procure Vr, ~Harlich's "Pills, for which lie sent to the agent in - West Chester and procured some; on: using the medicine the third day, the pain disappeared, and -.his strength increased fast, and in three weeks was 'Ole to attend to his hosiness;•which ho had not, =done keighteen rriontlis.-Por the bendit -of others afflicted, ho Wisliesthese lines published, that they may be relieved, mod' again enjoy' the pleasures of healthy • "(--- ..:I!firidtplifeflierrto - NortirEtthittroet - Phit atle p him . Fee sale at the • Drug Storo,of4. J. MYERS•St. Shipponsburg. • Jul,/ 20, 1842... , • • 3t-3A • • l i r - EN. just roceiveTa spletlAW . lot. of: DRAM ' V Y- -BONNETS ti yid GIMP ; 'at the , Mon . , of A. RICHARDS. ,Turjo B. 1842, • • tr-32 - 4 • - . . . . . . . • . , ... .. • • . . . , • , . . . . • . . .. ~ . . , . . . . 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New Goods, belonging to the firm of Bossefman & Hutton, consisting of i f iraßD - W a adirjfi l l HAMMERED ANDROLLED IRON; • * .Groeeriet.4 . , Palmas, . OILS, 'DYE STUFFS &c. Will be sold for C AS H, wholesale - and retell, at_re duced prices. Those wanting bargains,.will do well .to call soon, as the entire stock will be , sold to. close the coneern; don't Mistake lho place, at...the Store Room of Besserman & Hutton, North Han- Over sheet. • GEORGE .111317 ON. • Surviving partner 'of the firm of • . . 130SSERdAN-& HUrFON, May 18, ! 184.2. • - - 1111111131/111112 0 ' , 2111111M1245. r . GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. . . THEsusciiber, having concluded to do an on tiro Cash business, offers li r sale his largo and splendid assortment of FOR & DOMESTI.C . -2,„4,4" ,‘ a-4 7, Nails ..& Ciuflery, •lower than it was ever bought loi in Philadelphia: The tollowingwill give you some idea of the prices 'that. I am determined to sell at: 6 inch Carpenter's Patent Min Locks, from ' ' sitt, to $l4 per doz. 61 - ncli Brass Striker, • ' 6 . - " Newton Hailing Grass Scythes; 10 • " NeWburn's '‘ 9 - ' Hay FOrks i , Solid Cap Fitrrulo; 5 " • 'Cast Steel long handle Shovels, - - -66 Cumberland or Reading Nails, • 4,621 Keg Phoenix or Juniata • " 4,44 • " Other Makes " • 4,3 I will sell any article - win:my line frdni 2 tri.2s per cent. lower than can be bought for6on credit. 'Call on me—exainine my goods—seta list of-my prices—compare. them with the prices of other stores;-and ascertain Ibr yourselves where you can buy the cheapest. ' lIENRI"..L. ELDER, Iniporter. 493 Marliet st. a hoVe 13th, North, side, Philddelphin. . , June-I, 1,842..' . Gm-3 Fapzily .61)°,6c-cries. No. 55 South Third .../reel, Pit LADE t,oli Ai op Loomis . posilr Ihe liaqcorg, HiiireTrerinthi - vceip 1)4(11)y -tile G Irani Bank, • WOULD respectfully offer the citizens of Car !isle and county of Cumberland genbrally, a first rate assortment of the chMeest Selected with great care, which he will pack and forward by rail road to the address of those who may favor him with their order. •I laving supplied a number of families in Caillislcand its I'icinity', hr • would be pleaseA ttyincreake the nulnber of his cus tomers there. His business has been exclusively to supply families with. GOOD - GROCERIES fgr .the last twelve years, and he. flutters liiinself, that for first quality goods and fail_ pikes, he cannot be surpassed• in the city. His stock -consiAts of a general assortment, some of Which he will cnum crate: . Burlington 11 A MS, of Jones W. Duiten. and Grif fith•be Bombes •.. - Smoked TONGUES. Dried 10•11.1 F. • • Green and Mack TEAL, some of the latest im -portatillusi-and-of-vcry-elifili'e Sperm 11 L and Sperm CANDLES. COI' FEE, of every varlets, some old Java, forty years RASINS. FIGS, PRUNES, ALMONDS, and PECAN NUTS. Italian' FIGS, n very delieate.artiele. Italian NI AGA 11.145T1 and E 101 EGILLL • Parosau.PAL;ligi, Sap Sago, lalland and .Ime • riean CI:EI:ISE.' • linderwoUiPi PICKLES and SAUCES, of CN et• variety.' French, English, and A Illerka MUSTA‘R D. SUGAR, Loaf :Ind Brown, of Anire CRACKERS, of every variety, Philadelphia, Boston, Princeton, S:it. Canary SEED. . ' letup SEED; English Split PEAS. • SEGA Rs of every quality, sonic ver;e' choice. PRESERVES, LINIES. Cl EIWN, PINE AP PLES, GINGER, PEARS, PRUNES, &e. &e. CURRY POWDER., India SON', bee., with all extensive as . 3ortment of every article a (*amity CAD require. 11' \l. L.' MADDOCK, Soutli:Phird,Streel, Philadelphia. May '25, 812. tf CJJM4. OGHAY. H 133 - FANCY & tilarDS&D 12. . CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 113, South Second Skeet, . THE subscriber respectllilly invites the citi zens of Carlisle and County of Cumberland generally, to call beim purchtisitrg clsewldfre, and examine Lis • L.VIEGE ASSQRTMENT OF __ •-•• 'a 0 . i ., , 1 ...ili, , 1 O ,A, • -----A- -, PLAI N& ()RPM ENTAL i= of every ' discription; which 'ere .; manufaetved under his own im.. mediate direetion,of the beat.matcrial, by superior workmen, and which . "U • warrants of the beat quality—and at prices as low as can be purchasdd in the United States. 0-Ile also mann Ilictures an s"" Ef l e a ti. Crla C.. Eln. ..---_,: 012'?a the superiority of which consuls in the astonish ing facility with which an Invalid,with the slight est effort, 'may by the use of one or both hands, move to and frain,the house, or in the opemalr in a garden or elsewhere, and 'turn quickly round without requiring any more space than it occupies while stvuling. , ABRAHAM AI cDONOUGH, No. 113,South Second Stsect, Philadelphia. Juno 1.1,1842. 3rn -33 - 43'd ?THE CAUSE Or' CONSUMPTION.—Sim . plc amthese complaints are•usually considered, no one can-deny their being the most common cause of this fatal and, digressing disease„ It is indeed a melancholy truth, .that thou Sands fall victims to Consuinption every,,year we no other cause than neglected colds. Yet we find hunk, nay thousands who-treat such .complaints Ikitli 'the greatest indifference, and let them run .on tbr _weeks_and even months without thinking of the danger. At first you have what you may consider a slight cough or cold; you • allow Emig-, ness, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you froin' giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, you become hoarse, have, pains-in the side or•chest, expectorate large quantities of mat ter, perhaps mixed with 'blood ; a difficulty of breathing ensues, •and , then you find your own. foolish neglect has brought on this tlistessing complaint. If then you value Weer' health, be warned in time, and don't trifle with your CoLo,, or trust to any riwra• nostrum to, cure you, hut immediately procure a bottle o_r_ iwo_of that,-fa mOtiii-Teinedy, the 4.l,,sitst OF %Vim Ctisnav," which is well knovin• to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands twill testify whose lives Have been saved 'V , it. ' — lr.rllt7vt — fry'rialiteular when you 'purchase to' ask for "Dr. WtEITAR'S BALSAM by Wit,oCitElimr," -as there is 'also a fiYRUp of this name in nee. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by • WlM.lmas Co.. Chtimicts, No; 33 &Atli FourtW , street, Philadelphia.‘ • • ' Sold in CarlWe,by - • . ' - SAMUM , EtLIOI"i' . . . Price One Dollar y Bottle. . June 22, 1842. WILLIAM L.-MADDOCK, FAMILY GROCERIES 9 BOINNS &MOS. WIhII N . O -0 T E ERAL N 0 . EX; 141'1 I Aft NGA CV S: DUN.LAP ADAI . R I Ottorney at Law, ®ArtiFFICE No. 3 Ileetern's Roof; on the Pub lie Square, 'Carlisle, Pa. April 6, 181c2,. • ta,23 • • /UM 1' UMBER of every description & SHINGLES, 114 for sale cheap, by ' • J. & P. MARTIN, • . . - SuCcessors to Miller & Martins. Harrisburg, April 20, 1942. . 6m.27 XLIEW 0:00. }First arrival Of Sprisag &Summer . . GOinati. CLIPPINGER NEAR THE RAIL ROAD, SIIIPPENSBURG. • , 1:F01/1 Pilllakliphiß;R.4l . sloll AVE just received did,ossortMent of •. SEASONABLE G 4 000.§ --- of4he latest. styles, to which they invite the atten tion of purChasers., They are, prepared' to offer goods at Such pticis as .cannot fail to •meet the wishes of those' desirous of purchasing cheap Goods'. ioOuntry Produce taken in exchange for goods. Shippenanirg, March 16,1842. tf-20 SELLINCLOTV AT ) 4. „--1 , r? a , 3 ©a-3 .1? 8 • wain subscriber will sell dr, mt [IaTIRST C05T,..00 entire stock of G . 23 .s v • CONSISTING, ,IN PAHT, OF CaSSiiitCreg ) SatinetsArestings . :Flattivels,Clitecks 'Pickings, 'Bleached and UnbleaC)ied Muslins, Lawns; Chintzes, ANUS Ile Lillis, Figured and Plain Swiss, Book, Jacone:tt and Cambric. M'uslins; Figured and Plain Bohhinetts; - Barred,. Jaconett, Bonnet and Drosii' Silks; American Nankeen's; Straw and Braid Bonnats, . ' . , CAP & BONNET I{IBBANDS, White '.and Black erapes; eriffns; Sh.iivls and Handliiiiclifels of. eS•ery deieription; :a Large, aild extensWe . .m;siirtment of Glows end Hoisery, sus . penders, Cotton - Carpeting,,Cotton Stripes, White and 13 rown Linen Drillings, I) leached iSt; Unbleached Table Diapers, IRISII LINENS . ; Long Lawns, Stocks.of ,mory• deacription; • NMI Leaf Hats, Um brellas, &e. withdlarge and extol t;ivt4•rfssortinent of • . — 7IIROZEIIIEt r , CUINAT-Gt-ASS—A-ND—QUgEVW-ARE- Persona wishing GOOD IIikEGAINS would do well to cull on the subscriber, as hip is determined to close his husinesii., ll.is store. may he Mond next door to McOlellan's hotel. . (r_j-Country _Mei•rhants will foil it to their ail. vantage_to call, as 13A1Z6tAINS nit lic-eshrcted. JOHN. A. PIIFFSI2.. ' Carlisle, June f, 18y2. . = t.f-32 BEM U MAILLIEGI. '• OTHERS, BE ON YOHR;GUARD!-- This is the season when tlds detitriictive complaint Mtlicks your interesting little children, often robs yen of those you fondly doat on, and carries hundreds to the grave: Every 'nether should theieffire, know - its• symptoms', watch them closely, mid always be-prepared with 'a remedy as many arc daily sacrilieal by such neglect. At first the little patient is seized with a shirt ring, it grows restless,_licstlushes heat,the_ey_es.lweinne7 'red i i i i rl swollen, it breathes with difficulty, and "then conies that fearful Comm that will surely ter minute in convulsions or deet It unless something is immediately given to check it: In this complaint "the "Balsam of Wild Cheri-y" known to be the most slimily rye'. dicovered. It is indeed a precinus remedy—mild, safe and innocent; • clad is sure to give the. sufferer immediate relief, and quickly restore it. to sillily and health. Fami lies residing in the country and indeed every min.L ther who loves her children, should always keep this.medieine in the house and give'it to them early, by doing so ydu may often save the life of one you fondly love. Remember this-is the famous remedy of this distinguished physician, Dr. Wis rm., which • has cured thousands of CIIOI I P, W HOOP I NG COUG I ASTI! MA, CONSU MP 'PION, &e., alter every other Medicine has tailed. • iX •••lle'paxtienlar.when you, purchase. to tick "j)r. \VISTA Ws BA res e t M tie WI ten CHER R Y," as there is a svauc of this name advertised that is entirely a different medicine. Prepared only by NVii LIAMS & Co. , Chemists, No. 33 South fourth street, Philadelpia, Suld in Carlisle Ivy. , SA M UEL ELLIOrr. Price One Lollar a Bottle. Jntic tn, 1812. t0`20:33' r=L..,.. y 7krzi rpr, i 5 ,rp:A ,s ,b r, v 4 .. ANI 4 : i y ci • r 0 Nt .„-4ri • 'A r. ; 4 1 ,67. 1 0 ,( *L 4 :A4i .1 , ro e ...,:14 , 0, 1 :030 , 16,4, :ia ditc:l4,AX' PURIFICATION- AND-PURGATION M==l=l=ll Ir. LEIDY'S BLOOD PI I,LS. A COMPONENT PAAT OP WIIICII IS ScaleSoffil'ealeffinr,,e' 1)... L....es BLOOD Pt r.t.s contain in their composi tion ingredients which produce the conk- binctl and desirable effect's of • PURIFYING. THE BLOOD. • C;C: 1 31145111111ff Iflovrcis, rpri EIRE are no,Pilis in existence which luny he so safely used at ;dl times, ages rind seasons, willannt restraint li•am living nr occupation, us Dr. Leidv's Blood Pills. . , From their -composition, they are calculated to purity the blood and animal fluids during the inter val between taking them and their operation; a hen all impurities, as well as obnoxions substancep orthe stomach and bowels, re Carried ofr by their mild purgative properties. . . . UPWARDS OF 100,Q00 BOXES of them have been - sold during- the past six months alone, and UPWARDS DV IAM,Onn • since their first introduction by the proprietor, Dr. N. 8.-Leidy. . IN NO SINGLE INSTANCE have they ever been known to fail in producing goad-elfcpt s. it. LIRIDA"S BLOOD PILLS, .. _ contain no ingredients dangerous to the constitution: NO MERCURY OR _MINERALS, • which are employed in all Pills manufactured- by quacks and Impostors, who 'depend upon such dan gerous medicines under the impression4which shows their ignortnice,) that all di:Stases most yield to the . effects of Mercury awl other Minerals. • UPWARDS, OF 300 CERTIFICATES Prom: Physicians and others, Ime•been frequently published of the happy effects of Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills and further imminent titan their merits is un ffece•ssary. Dr Leidy would, however,earnestly re oonmiend lo requi Nlig-a , purifying or purgative nledicine, prOcure -BLOOD PILLS, mut try them. No one will ever use any other kind, having once given Them a fair trial. Kr BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS—If prq cured froto the sole iminufacturer nnilproprietor,Dr. N. B. LEIDY - , at his HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. I.2k.North accoml_street;_helowNinestreet,(Sign-ot G the olden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia; there . . . • • can be no possibility of mistake. Capital. 30;000 polltir4-+Union 'lo4ery—, The arc also kept by most 'of the respc'etable. Glass• No., for.,l • BV2.,TO;lie. drawn at Alistaindrla, Druggists of :Philadelphia, and by respectable Mei.- D. C. onSaturdni, - Aligtlsi,27 chantsmail-lieugglsfs-throughoutAlie-I.lffited-the • PRICE, w F. CENTS A BOX.. • 0 7 . 006' rim t 1 .11,0' 500,1 do I'ol7' &6. &c. . . , so J, o 4s , For sale; in•ftarlisle, by • Tickets sl'o=:--11alfves' $5-IQUarters $2,50. - Certici ''''STEVENSON 'DI N K rates or pockugoOf 95 - 0616 $130:116 do 25 , • Agenisfor'Ctunberland County. 65010 06.25 quarters 5,2 • • . • :• ;Carlisle; NAY. 1342. ly-fn - Forlickets and shares or' 'certificates •of pak4es • 7 iii the above splendillsbotteries, address • . •, „ • • 4 • , REGOItY tt wat L ngt u on it , er . s c. - UutieDna - - USTt received 50 barrels of • No..I.IIEERING '.Drowingksent immdiutelf lifter they ovpy to el and SHAD,'CHAR BARNITZ.• .. 0 ,11 who order al above. 18,,1542 •of 28 July 27 iBl9r t020.j . ,3 "dt-f,Ln L.P Kct a 661*/0 ,aku‘)-•fiz7. Wl-1; ONE $ _DAY,:::AIVO/4:,517---3-.;1842. AND .. - 3 - . 9... 63lra."LR9 EnT • ,_:=o. Fl' • - AifE subscriber,' wishing to go to the Meet, of' fers at private sale, his .... .. y- i ;[, , 4.._ . . 1. : • 1 7 aR . Or - --. ~- ',' • 9' - , 1 1 4. ' '. ' Containing 2 , 9 Acres, more or leitir,V:finst.rate t Limestone Land, L situate in Mcinr.4l township, Cumberland County, Pa., on the rossili dinglrem Mechanicsburg to Churchtinvn, aboutylfilierrfrom the former, tind 'I from the lattei4:',, ,lies tavern; all in good order, and well •...';;,..id --about ; three acres in timber. The inartrii4... t ;; tits are a geed two-story LOG HOUSE,`',: . '•,-*,, Darn - and other necessary . buildings , ri , ; ! .!., , a young ORCHARD of choice.fruii - t -, ...":..::,.-13- • trees, a well of water near, the doe 4 .i ctrtdj every desiratile . convenionee: Persons wishing to purchase are terpielited Weal! and examine the premises -r-when theia.iins, Sce.,, will be- made -known...A good title vag be made . to the purchaser. 7, , . HENRY W,ESTIXITER • . --.. July. P, •1842.: . .. . ~i.. ' 3t-36 • FARMERSP-'lilltrila • THE subscriber hereby informahla friends and the public in general, that he still tontinues to keep a - - set!' • IVel ii; ' s--o.s.a rURILIC :-.-,, „ .1 1 ••,.....4 .„ ; _ • __F,'l; •." ~‘., nil . •ta. (reports to the contrary iintwitha*lbig,) at the OLD STAND, in" East -High Street, a. lew doors east of the Court House, where ho will at all times take pleasure in administering to the comforts of • those who may limy hint with theirlAtistom. His BAR shall be constantly Supplied with the choicest liquors, and his TABLE with thebest the' market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always I I kept in attendance—and nothing sliiin be Jett un- tlonc to please all who cull with littM., 1 BOARDERS taken by the week, 'month nr year. . :. SIMON . 'WONBERLICIL . April 6, l 842: - '' t . . 0 3 I • , .1 . . . , . SILVER - AND 'BRASS..iISLATING. LL kinds of ,qi: I/ "11111, 'l4O ./I.3Ra/SS i'i,./*.rixtu done atAlie. Shortest no , 1 tires, in the neatest manner, and:On.the most rea sonable terms, at the Carriage Mapufaetory of Hi D. NUTZ.I. Carlisle, April 2p, 1842. • ; tf-25 , - •- • TO 'VITIE 'PITBLIG C u T ie .ll , 7 ll. lD a y nd of V a i l i t r t: l p o i te o r n I n t n e n .r i , f o r thle Rail Roail,. • EndletkLs Chain Horse - 4'ol7er • THRESHING ACHI E-S for ono horse end for two hoities, ,, warranted to work well, .and of greater' durability than . ay• oilier AtoollineP, fora similar ptirpoal 'known to' thesUbiicriher at present. • • • • IV NT. *ICIRKPATTTICK. Lancaster, May .1, HU. - • 6n-27 - "CABINET MAKING... 471 AAo 4...-Y :6..71.1 0'11) A - 4 AS removed to the house recently occupied , by Francis Noble, North Ilanovcr street, where lie carries eu the CAI . IINET MAU INC; in all -its various branches; land is now mann factuyintr, and intends keeping on hand, a great variety o f" • .0 \ ;5 7 1 . 0 W:5"1 - t2, \ll 6`6"."1 131121111 Sidelami•ds, Bureaus, :- Searctarivs,' Card Dining and Bretddlist Tables, Bc•d.s!eads, of the most fashionable kind, all of which lit , dispose of on the too:4' reasonable terms. lie is 0110 preliared to till 011 orders for Sprite;„ Sen-1- ed Sogasquid itcy Ciaitini, warranted to be of superior quality,. Ile will. oleo furnish iIIOWIPIINS at the shrirt• est notice, and haying recently procured a NEW EARS E, lie is prepared to attend funerals it) the country. Carlisle, May '25, to 1.30 CO unaT PROC Ali ITHEREAs the lieu. SAMUEL. ITEVIILMN Pre sident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Ninth Judicial district of Pennsyb vania, end, the !fen. Jon"; STUART and Tiamts C. MI u.r.n, Judges of the snit Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cumberland, have issued their precept bearing date of the 22d day of April, 1842, and to inc- dir.ucted, forholding a Court of bycr and Tthniner, General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at Car lisle, on the second Monday of August, 1842—be ing the Bth day—at 10 o'clock in the forenoon:— .NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said County-of .Cumberland,..that-theY.-bc-then and there in their proper persons, with their Recgrds, Inquisitions, Examinations and other remembrances, to do the things which to their of fice respectivgy2appertain--and those who are hound by recognizonees to`.prosccute against the 'prisoners that ye, or then may be in the Jail of said county, t& be then and there to prosecute against-them as shall be just and right. Dated at Carlisle, the 25th thilof June, A. D, 1812, and the 66th year of American Indepen- . deuce. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. . • te...37 - July 13, 1842 Splendid Lotteries for August 42. V. Gregory .9f Co. J?lannag•ers. 324,000-512,000-30 01 . 31,500.40 31,200 Maryland edlisoliditted Lottery, Class No. 04, for 1342: be drawn iit llultiroote Olt lith. 1912. 1 prize 0r524,000, tdo 12,000;1:do 8,1010, 1 do 6000,1 d 01,000,1 do 4,000, t do 3,000, 1 do $2,500, 1 do $2,058, 50 do $1,500,30 do $1,200, 'tickets $lO--Halveb $5--Quilvterss2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 Nvilule tickets, $l3O, do do 26 hall' do 65, do do 26 quarter do 92 50. 4' 30,000 Capital-4.0 prizos Vir. &Ida 61onouug.a Ihi Lottery, Class li.for 1 . 512. "To he drawn at Alcihndrin, Va., on Saturday, August 16, - 1541 - 4r - ci+Dio Setteme. - 1 Kite of $30,00,1 do ttr,ouu '1(10 - 5,090, I do 3,500, 1 do 3,547, 1 do 5,000, 1 do 2,500, 1 do 2,355, 30 do 1,5(10,30 do 1,200, &o. Tickets $lO-Alalves ss—Quarters $2,50. Certifi cates of 'packages of 23 wholes $l3O, do do of 25 halves 65, do do of quarters 32 50. $33,29 . 4 Co ipg: $30,000 Ale'x antlrW Lottery, Class A lot , 1842. To be drawn at Alekagdyla 'VA. on Saturday, August 20 1842. lira prizent $35,291 1 do 12,500 1 do 10,000 1 do 5,000 1 do 8,000 1 do 3,5001 do 2,000 1 do 1,275 1 do 1,600 1 do 1,500 '2 do 1,250 '2 do 1,200 20 do 1,00020 do 500 20 do 400, &e. &o. 'rickets $lO-1111106 ss—quarters $`2,20. „dot:titivates 'of ockAikvs of. 26 whole tickets $ . 130 do tto 26 blares' -65-dn;do-20 quartera-S2-00: ttl*Eiik 1 -11._ iQrrp. 'SHERIFF'S ALE. . . . c,e Y virtue of a writ of Lcvtri Facies, tome di ' IV- rooted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will he exposed to public solo ab . the• Court House; in the borough of Carlisle, 'on' THURSDAY , .the 4th . day of AUGUST; 1842, t 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the following deseisibcd.lieal Estate,, viz: • , CERTAIN • ; 11 ' BRICK HOUSE' ;;. acid batik Lot 01 Ground, situate on the North side of High street, in the borough of 'Carlisle; bounded East by a half lot of the heifs of Joseph Knrix, deceased; West by a lot of James Hamilton,. Esq.;, South by, High street,' _and _Nortls_by_a.tx4::entv feet allet', containing thirty feet its front on MIX street, and, two hunilred Mid • "forty feet in length .from the strect,to the Alley... A Lot of Ground, Situate•in said borough pf Carlisle, on the North side. of the road or street extending westward from saidberough, and north.of the College square, and 'running paralled - with the turnpike road; bound ed East by a lot. of Andrew Caroi hers,mr th e West by•a lot or Jetties Noble; and on the South by the aMresaid isiad, containing TWO ACRESi ur 'thereabouts. Seized and ta k en in execution as the property of Charles R. Cooper, and to be sold' by me, • • PAUL MARTIN, Sheritt, Sherirs Office. Carlisle, J tily. 13, '1842 SLER' 11'1" r LE. Y virtue of sundry writs - of •Fieri Facies to .11) inc directed, issued out cifi the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland County, will-be expos ed to public sale; at theCeurt house in the buroumh of Carlisle, on TuuRsDAY the .Ith day M . A.' GUST, 18.19., at 10 o'clock A: M. ofstiid day, the, following desirable Realllstate, viz: • • A LOT OF GROUND, • situate hi the town 'of - Springfield, in the county of Cumberland,', bounded on the North by 'alot of Young's heirs on the East, by lot:: of Samuel. French, on the :Soutit.by a lot, of Isaac Itierguait; end on 'the West by: lentiof Jacob Keller, contain; ing about (Inc, halfuere, having thereof - E . arected.a - TWO ,STORY " j.012111i1l part brick, and port frame; also,.a log g--I—'l - r% -- !mining, erected for with two stills fitstyned in the s;inie and the neeessary•apprirems . . the i:c titTO , lie mon_ ereCte . o, _ • A Lot of Gvonntd - • • situate in said town of Springlield,.. -- containing one fourth ''of an acre, more or leas, bounded on the Nortla..hy a lot of Daniel - Swigart, on the 'blast by a lot Maid, on the South. by a lot late the property of Andrew Morrli3, and on the AVcat - by - a lot of SlantuelErcnch.._ , • Seized andlaken in execution •lIN the r- prbpTtiy of Peter Noalier,.and to he 801.1 6y ins, • PAUL MARTIN, •SliCriff. Sheriff's Oilier, Carlisle, July 13, - { - - ' S7gE II .8 irk''" A' ',.' , i .t Ai in. p o • ~, .. I.: lir t , ', , i e r t t . l . 7 , l 'o s f Bn a. cd t.N o .r t i a t. , o , f t' t I 'l l ,: ( v , n o r , i lr 1. t6 1 c r i ( a , B o . n t i o m it 'lean Of Cut:lnv:land county, will be exposed to pohlio sub', ut the Court llouoc, in the hurting-1i of Carli.:46,. on 'l'l It'. USDA Y 6 the ' , lin of A 11(4UtiT, A. 1).- 11 , 4:2, ht ten o'clock, A. M. , the following iluserilicil :cal cittatc—to wit: ' . ricer o MI":n•rel Ennel, shwa. iu monroe township, Cumberland county, bounded and described us Billows, to wit: fle'gin idng at a heap of stones, thence by lands of Jacob Briber and Ege's heirs, north eighty-one and .a hall' degrees, east perches to a Spanish oak, thence. by lands of Michael Ege's Iniirs,,,nortli twenty-eight degrees,•wf Ilirty•six perelic , s to a .stone, Owner by lands fit' the heirs of llarjin ISraiidl, south nighty-six flegrees, wust thirty-lour perches to stoncsi thence by lands of the lieu or Jacob Bricker, smith twelity-sik de grees, east" live perelpes :mid tWfi.li•nths to a stone, &c., having thereon erected a small 41one and log 1R0V,J5.F..., anti log stable. Seized told taken in execution vs the propi.rty Jacnb Shautfer. And to be sold by me, I'AI;L MARTIN, rdieritrs Oilier; July 1:1,18.12.. IaDO / 5 p CIE.; • To the heirs and legal ri presentatires of GEORGE 811EAFFER, [(deaf Earl township,. Lancaster County, lr'enasyt• decca,cd. - F3F N Pursuance of an order issued out of the Or: plums' Gaut of Lancaster County, I will hold an inquisition upon Ric Real Esta tem( the said 'George Sheaffer,Alcenased, on ER IDA Y, the 6th day Of AUGITS'I', A. D. 1812, at 1 o'clock, P. NI., at Lis late re,idenee, in Earl township, to 'wake partition and apprniseincnt of said Real Estate, at Which time and plaa you way attend, ifyou think proper. • The Real' Esth to of the said deccased`con'sist s •of - the -- PLAN l'Alillialiiv - in - liarttownshirri" upon which the said. deceased '•resinhl when he died,. containing about 159 Aeons, adjoining , lands of.Tohn Wallace, John Martini, David Hauck and •others. A PIECE OF LAND, in said township, containing about . 1 1. ne adkrin: in. , lands of 'John High and Gideon 'fonder, and .tePIECIE OW SPP.OUT ND, in thud township, contalning about.. S Acres, ad; joining lands of Wendel Hull,'.Terse Line and others. A. E. ROBERTS, . - . Sheriff of Liinco.stcy county. • Slicriff'slOiliccitanensier,• - Jul,y 6,18. Q. I • 6t:3G Triat Limt. for August Tern; Ibl3. Stuart- . vs Stuart Piper Mellinger et al Spotswood's Adm'rs vs Carver & Wallace Menlo & Brother. vs Lyon • Reigle • vs Aul Palm vs Reisher Reynolds :Si; Mosher, vs Moore and Biddle Same vs Moore • • Hughes' Adin'r. vs Moore & Mahon Noble's Ex'rs. vs Harper Cake vs IM'Clure Myers et , • vs Myers • Brandt vs Givlurh . Same • ..._.... vs Saw' Gillingham et al • vs Given's Ex'rs. , 'Sumo . vx ,Same - Gorges ct al • . • vs . Alexander Snavely . : • :vs • Poorman & Sheely Thorne . • vs Ditlow Sturm - , vs Zeigler's Ex'rs. Commonwealth vs Lens GEO. SANDERSON, i'rotley. , , Carlisle, July 13, 1 at.l. , • tc-37 JOHN - HI A RPE R f ' 4COf/f.!flifiSill/lCr lit anallicrtiptcy: in.Sotith Hanovni 4trect,-.near M'- ', Clellart's Hotel, wluiro till intormation dusire ad, tri"fdfouso to the duties of ;those. intending . , to apply for tlili-beirit of the' Bankrupt Act, bun be • • .7 4 • .• Carlisle; May 4,-180." tf..427 • .. COAL. • t:e .:2• Y.l{ FINS .Vailey, Pine Grove; Lime-burners; ir ' ' Slid liiiiiiiiinotw , CO-Ati;--nstontly—fer sarA a by, ,r. & I'. 111Alt'r1.11 , 1, (,•: • - • . • - Successo s tq, Miller 8,: . , Martins '' ,liiiirishure, April go, 1.84 , 2.. ''-: • ..6n3.5 2,,, " - . WIIIM . ISOISEATBt'II ' 7 , . . .. . . oUl',,rAft51.4, for just 'received. and for sale cheap by, the' sub.. ••seriber: • . • . .. GPO. W,, ; II.iTNER:..• • ; •-• 4une 22. 1,8 , 19. • - . ..., ~ :, .. ~. ~, -, ,:. tf:34 MEM .-^ - _ _ 421 Tr' 31'..1 With sweetest /lowers edrieled, FPOIII variouB gartlo§ criird -;oith care." 110.711 E, S Ilow•elieering a lau,cut1 au,cut in a cold world litre Ihis, Where joys melt away litze the shore-driven foam,. To feel that one's heart is it planet of 'bliss.: Itevldving in right round Vie cent voof itomE! The soul may pursue'llie bright meteor of fitnie, • The phantoms of glBl7 or pride; ifitt their glitter is.false ai; ;hide- pie:l . 3llms are tame, Cumpar ' d with theldiss of one's• own fire-side! All joys are delusive save those'uf the . heart, - 'The grasa . niny be.grpen while it grows out a tomb; But the verchirc of feelhuy,- can never depart, When the soil ,rliere it springs is the gartleil.of node! ' The world may have pleasures all sparkling anttgay, . „As, ei.yshtts'of :now which the bra . nehes adorn; lot the first breath of sot;i:ow , tvill sweep diem aNtit'ir the heart like the trees i t let bare & finlorn: . , Oh! then, whenthe , bosons has 61.01%114 annoy, And the to sky, of life. becomes eUtpter'd . with • ' gloom, . . . . , . . , How hlissfnito think that a fountain of joy, . . As a well=spring dl' pleasure, is gushing AT eosin! .17 j::"1S o MEI A -LEGEND OF LIFE AND LOVE, A vr ( ry cheerless and fallacious doctrine is that which teaches us to•dony the yield ing to natural feelings righteously directed; becauseihe con,equenees ibriy be trouble and grief, as well a'B satisfaction and plea sure: The man who lii;es - on Irma year to. year,•jealotis.of ever placing hinrself in a silnali6n where the chances Can possibly turn against him—ice, as it were, surround- hip: his heart:, and his mind too scrtrpuloitsly we ;himgin a• balauCethoi results, of giyhig ttWay to a nyr)111 hose propruisiiies hist:rt.:m(6r has planted 'in his heart—nrty ben philose-‘ iler, hilt ertn, never he a happy man. ' lipenifie.baliks•of a pleasant riser stood a cottage; thelTesidenee i;f ntrancient man, whose limbs were feeble. with the weight. of yrn rs_andLaciiirnler sorrow:. Its his,a{ipe- rites, casily.gratified, siinTilFrace of people amng' whom lie lived, every want of esislence was supplied by a reW fertile fir:res. Those acres were tilled and c tClided hy.tiVo h . rothers: . r.grandstani of the old Man, and dwellers also. in the cottage. The paritats_of_tbe..boys ayl...bu ric.d.neq . Nathan, the elder, - hoc; hardly seen his twentieth summer; lie was . a beautified yiTfith, Glossy ha ir clusreyed upd r odiiis.hPfld, and his cheeks wore very broWp from sun shine and,,Open air. Though tl,e eyes of _Nathan were soft and liquid, like a girl's, 'UM] his chocks. curled with a• voluptuous exercise had developed his limbs into noble and manly proportions: The band uI bunter::, as they met sometimes to start , oh' higother ally'. the game upon the neigh boriag hills, could hardly show one among their number who, in comeliness, strength or activity, might compete with the youth ful Nathan. Mnrk was but a year younger thin his brother.. Ile, too, had great : Steamy. In the course of time the ancient sicken ed and knew that he Was to die. Befbre the approach of the land hour, he called before hitn the .two youths, and addressed them !bast • 'The world; -my children, is fill of deceit. Evil nfen 61V aCM in every 'dace; and sorrow and disappointment art.: the fruits 01' ivter rim rsor with them. • So wisdom is 'wary. 'A nd arl he t bin gsofi fo a re only 'shadoWs, passing like the darkness of a cloud, twine no bands of love about your h oa rk. F or ' 100 is the ftehleSt thing of 'Thu.: Ob ject, of our atilttion dies, amt.-We t•bence forth languish In 'agony; Or perhaps the love we covet dies, and that's inore painful }let. , . 'lt is well never to confide in'any man. It is well to keep aloof froin the Collies and impurities of earth. Let there be no links bet weon .y an ot he rs.. Let not and' be 6 ing control you throiigh your dependence upon unit for a' porlion of your happiness. This, my sons, I have teamed by sad e:‘;:. perienee is; the teaching of truth.' i thin. a- low- days-aflerward, .the.....01d man \i'as placest t away in the marble tomb of Ilk kindred, 'Which was built on a hill by the shore. ~.„ Now the itijunction given to Nathan and his brother—injunctions frequently impress ed upon them before by the satire monitorial A voce—were pondered over by. each youth in his inmost heart. They had always habitually respected their grandsire—what ever.catne from his month, therefore, seem, ecl as the word of an' oracle, not to be gain sayer]. Soon rho path' of Nathan chanced to bo sundered froM that of Mark. : Anti the trees leaved - Out, and then in the autumn cast their foilage; and in.due course leaverhout ttgtiin, and again, end many time again—and the brothers•met not, yet. Two score years and-ten! :What change worksover earth in such a space as two score years and tent As the sun, an hour ere setting,cast long slanting shadows to the eastward, two men Wit h s red and with hair thin and s nowy,canue 'wearily up from oppoSita - directions, and stood together at'a tomb built on a hill by dhe korSirs of a lair 'liver: by do they start, as each casts his dim °Yes towards the' face 'Of the ot her? -Whytdo tears 'drop doWn their cheeks, and their frames tremble even more than With the feebleness of They are the long separated brethren, and they onfold.thetbselves in one another's arms. &Attd yet,;.said Ilark,aftent few therhents, stepping back, and gn7.ing earnestly upon his companion's form/and features, 'and yet ft weeders mc' t 'that`theu art my . brother. There should be a-tlrave andheauti 14 youth, with 'black curls: open • his head, And not thbse pale - :ernblems of decay. • And my brother should be straight and nimble—nut bent andtettering'as thou.7i' The' speaker„ cast a second searehits gralle7÷-littitnirl,t';-(+1-4se:antent.1.: • 4 ••: : •'A ad,l,',,yejoined Nathan, q might Willtre freer my.brothor,:nrit suck shrivelled ris4 see, rind inStruid-orthut-cracked voice, 016,1611 swelling music ore Morning heart— •bin•thatllaff it cenliliy'"isa'fbarfahnelitr,of comeliness and of. strength; for half a cell hurY it Is; dear,;fA•other 4 i.', since -my hand MEE BY ROVIIITE MIDDLI T. - 0 N. touched thine, or r tny- gii;ze rested dpon-thy Mark sighed and answered not. ' Then, in a little while, they ma'do in quiries aboet What had befallen either dur ing the titne.past. Seated upon tie marble by which they had met, Mark briefly told liis• story. • helitink me, brother, many, many years has indeed pissed over since the sorrowful (lily 'when 'Our grafulsire, dying, left us to seek our fortunes amid a wicked and'sAirce• live world. 'His last words, as thou doubtless dost remember, ':advised us against the snares that Should beset our subsequent •jeurney-; •infr_s.. He pertrayed the dangers which lie . • in the path of love; he impressed upon our Minds the fcilly,of placing confidencelp ho- • man hon4r; and • warned us to; keep aloof . from too_elose a cornrrmunication of Our kind; lie then died; [JUL his 'instructions live, and have ever been present in my memory. - ''Dear Nathan,why shduld I conceal from you that at that • dine I loved. • My simple soul, ungifted: with the' wisdom of our aged - relative,lilid „yielded to the delicious folly,. and the broWn dyed Eva was my young •heart's choice. .0 brother,•,even now, the feeldrLand withered thing I am, dim recol leciions; fileasant passages, come foi:t 4 d • around me, like the joy of old dreams: A boy again, and in the confiding heart of the buy; I Walk with Eya by the river's banks.• And the gentle:m:oo6re bliisheS at my pro-- -testations Of love, and leans her Cheek .upon---- my neck. • The regal sun goes down in the. west, and we gaze upon the glory of 'the . cloud:smill attend his setting, and while we look: at the ir fanta s tic changes, a laug h sound, out, clear like a (line., mill . merry:aa' the jingling of silver bells. It is the laugh of.Ev4.' •• • • lJ, q eye of the gl st o ned witlL un IVOhted ji(j I panted, sighed,,)hci qigt ! tn - e'ss laded rt way; Ittid , ,he went . , • • •• . his tinrrnYitin. sAs I 'said,. the dying • lessons of him whom n'e reverenced . were treasured in my • sold. I ctinld not but feel theit . L.truth. I • tiptred that if I again - stood .beside the mai. • den:of my love•;,and looked upon her face, and listened to her 'words, the Whole Some axioms miAlit — licTliott ed - fronrmytheug - hr; ---- so I determined' to'nct es hermitic a-man: from - that hour I never have beheld the broWn•eycd Eva. .'I went..amid tho world Actilig upon lho wise principles whiCh our aged- friend Ltaught-us,-I---looked„upon-everything.With suspicious eyes. Alas! rfunnd but too true that iniquity and dcceit•are•the ruling spin• its di men. 'Sonic called rife cold, calculating and unainiable, but it was their own unworthi ness trait made me appear so tO their eyes. I am not—you know, my brother—l am not,'rrourallv o[proud and.repit !sive .man fier; but was determined never to-give my fiiondship merely to be blown A' again, it tnight chance,- as a feather by the wind; nor.itherweave my coursepPrlifo With those that very likely would draw all the advan tage .of the connexion, and leave me no bet tei-rha n before. . 'Lyn - aged in traffic: Success attended Enemies said that my. good fortune was the result of chance, but I hncw it the fruit of the judiciouS system of caution which g overned me in matters of business, as well ass in social' intercourse. 'My brother s thus have Hived my lir& Your look asks me if I have been happy.— Dear Brother truth impels me to say' ed.— Yet assuredly; if glittering pleasures mini,tered to me on my journey, equally I,.‘v were the disailpointints, the hopes blighted, the trusts betrayed, the faintings of the soul, caused by the defection of those in whom I had laid up my treasures. 1E1!I "Alt . , my brother, the world is full of mis ery!' • The disciple of a wretched faith 'ceased hiS stury, and •tlfi're was silence for a..while: Then Nat hlin , spake: 'ln the early years,' he said, 'I too hived a beautiful woman. — NVlloll'o'r my heart was more frail than thine, orralfection had • gained a mightier power over 'me, I , could wit .pa rt from her I loved without the satis; action ofn farewell kiss. We met—l had resolved to stay but a moment,-1 had -chalked-oat-Hit i fd:ader-theyfas hien thsitt n hast dekeribed thine. . sllnw it was I knoW 'not; but the moment rolled on to. hours, and still .we Mood • with our arms around each other. 'My brother, a maiden's tears washed my . stern resolves away.. The lure of voice. rolled quietly from betweert..Ommlitpsiba- Aiedd me front the reinembrimee of my grandsire's wisdom. Aforgot his teachings,• and married the woman I loved. '2lh! how sweetly sped the seasons! We were blessed. True, there came crossings and evils; tait.we withstood them all, - and .holding each other by the hand, forgot that such a thing as sorrow remained in the world: . . . ‘Chi!dren were born io" us—brave boys and thir. girls. Oh, Mark,...that,ihat is a pleasure-=that swelling of ,tenderness for our offspring—which the rigorous doetribes of your course of life has withheld from you.— . , 'Like you, i engaged in trade. Various_ fortune followed my path. I will not deny' but that some inn — Whom I._ thought - virtue : , was :it rung, proved dunning hypocrites, - and .: wbrthrTho innn's frUst. Yet; ;are,lhere' ninny. I' halio known; spotless ; as far as ho. infinity is spotless.. . ^ 'Thus, te me, life has . ()ten" alternately , dark _and fhir. Have lived' happy! • No, ~ not completely; a iS never for mortal so to be. llut Lean lay any hand upon my heart, and thank the Great: MaSter, that .the . sun- . shine has been.fur ollenerthan the darkness . ., of the clouds. ' . , •-••• ' 'Wetir,brother, 'the World hns misery— but it is, a pleasant. World still, and affords , - much joynt, the dwellers!' • • - . As Nathan - coar!od, his brother looked up . : ;Allis theKlike, a man unto whom a simple - . truth had been for the first time revealed. . Charlotte, what pnrt of:the Inullet7Myou safa 'arning to the lovely divinity of tho breakfast table, whilst endeavoting to do Old amiable. - "The brush, if you plciiiio," replisd that fragrant and - delhinie embodiment of sensibility and delicacy. . "Bog pardoy," Scrngg , " did I Tulorstand , you would take . the head ' . • rejoindifthe hlnahing Charlotot II 11 1 13311111' 111