~, ~,,~a:,~»„~. RI =MB I=l3 .J'q) >‘A:,'F ' « EMI=I '-i , ', ala\t,43 ADVERTISEMENTS. ,a—q a o A TIC O'lt 11TE Y A'T . LA • o.ffice opposite,the Carlisle Bank. July-P70,441, , • , Gm-39, UN.L A P D A I•R efittorney.set Law,. inkFFICE N 0.3 lectern's Ro'w, on tlie Pub- tic Square, Carlisle, Pm April 6, 18,12 .To.:F.',lll,tittUll,S.,..::' IMl:t2nt aa11111T124.4 ISH E" stibscrilieli, at their FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP, on Main sheet , nearly:ooT) posite the County Jail, in the llorolapor Cnrlisle; Pa., still einititie to build•thc following Machines' and iliorse!Powers-viv - . , . . • T. D. Burrell's Patent Improved, ' 'THREE AND FOUR' ' ,g 1 OM g I A ' o‘. V MED ' Willi a 161)14/x11'61 hand wheel, with a truck-to eon.; duct the strap to the Machine. BEVIL GEAR HORSE POWER, • • The band wheel outside of the horses. They ate well calculated to put to one side of the barn•hridge, • or under the barn sited. • A Newlin(' linTroved„SAlliker l . To separate the grttir- from the - 4i•aw, which will • dispense with oloa l 'o . r two hands, will he made to the .above Maclquiif wanted. . . . . . • . It a ,Vi 4 Zt..20 nat Z. • . Purchasing any of the above Machines may have the privilege. after a litir trial, of returning the same if not satisfied. All Machines and Horse Powerti are warranted foroue.year, if well used. . . . IZEP•IIRIGVW. All kinds of repairing \Via. be done at the shortest notice.and on the most reasonable ternfs. They ttl . lrays keep on hand all castings accessary to repair the above Machines, or any others now in use. MOVAND BRASS FOUNDRY. There is also attached to the above establishment -'•••• an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which nil kinds of CASTI Ncs can I C 111111-•••SU4:11 as Apple Mills, Corn _Brakers, Plaster Drakers, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill Crinks, Machine Gearing,' • TURNING AND FINISINING, Such as Mill, Spindles, City Boxes, TlMning Lathes, &C., all in the best order, in .iroti and brass. • • ('j All orders will be executed at the shortest nn• • Bee, and promptly atttatiled to: Fil rulers and others resptantl-1-y—lnviteil to , givt! 115 it calk—conlitlen that they can be suited to then• satisfitction.; - STOUFFER- iv. CO.-- Carlisle, Aug.i 10, 1842. . - tII4I • I,- 100 - Platrick'4, Bellwood's and Ogle's PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CAST EN as Cutters Laud- sides, &a. btc. f ean alsrrhe had at the foundry CROUP. [lN ;N[ILDREII,,, • MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARM , • - This is the season When this destinctive complaint attacks yont interesting little children, often robs you of those you fond)) , dont on, and carries Inindreds to the grave. Every mother should therefore, know its symptoms, watch them closely, and always be prepared with' a remedy as many are thillysaerifieed by such neglect. At • first the littld patient is seized with a shivering, it grows restless, has flushes of heat,the eyes become red and swollen, it breathes with -- difficulty, and .then conics that fearful COUGH that will surely ter. miniitein convulsions or death unless something is iminediately given to cheek it. , I 6 this complaint the "Balsam of Wild Cherry" is well known to be the most speedy ever dieovcred. It is indeed a precious remedy—mild, safe and innocent, and is sure to give the sufferer immediate relief; and quickly restore it 'to safety and • health. Farni. lies residing in the country and indeed every mo ther who loves her children, should always keep this medicine in the house and give it io them. curly, by doing So you may often save the life of one you fondly love. Remember this isThe famous remedy of this distinguished physician, .1)r. Wis rar, which has cured thousands Of CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSUME'. TION, &c., after emery other medicine has failed. Clic particular when you purchase to ask for "Dr. WISTAM'S BALSAM OF WILD Olean v;" as there is a slauv this'name advertised that is —'entirely a different medicine. Prepared only . by WILLIAMS & CO., CllaMifitS, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Sold in Carlisle by SA MUEL ELLIOTT. 'PI ice One Dollar a Bottle, 3nno 22,1842, PUR Both, these Ejects are Prquced.by Dr.-LCIDY 9 S BLOOD PIC,LS. PECTORAL ELIXIR .. . . . A COMPONENT PART OF WIIICII Is Is unrivalled for its curative qualities even when ' ' used in cases of inaladies which were otherwise S•lRS..llPolleizi.d. incurable. Many recommendations have : been given of the beneficial effects it has had in the Da. Lttov's, Innen Puts contain in their composi- thin ingredients which ;deducei cure of pleurisy, 2st, 'lecternl and pulmonary con '•-• billed and 'desirable effee s or aumptions, colds, c. Price. 25 cents per bottle. ..the corn- ~ • HYSTERIC ,OR MOTHER DROPS. A'UBIPYINO THE BLOOD . .- This most excellent article has a quality of AND - , . calming instantly and without fail, all cramps of • Clefinsirog Ike Bowels. 1 the stomach, cholic and that troublesome disease or „, oE . Aie es i pins in existence whib may be I called mother fits or hysterics; and when confine-. ,ed for some length of time, will cure- the patient so surely used at all tinieS, ages and 66150118, without restraint trom living or occupation, US. Dr.. entirely: Price 25 cents per vial.: . • - ~ • Leidy .Blood Pills. GREEN WONDER OIL, ... - - Prom their comiesition, they' ere calculated to - A certain cure for all Scalds, Brusea, Burns, mirify the blood and 0161111 ii fluids during the' inter- and the .thost efibctinil cure for the piles;—it will val•between taking them and their operation; when „ me the person afflicted in a very., short time { if all impurities, as well as ObllOXiol.ls Slibl3lOllOUR of the used ac c ording to directions. Price 25 eta, per vial. n:i stench and bowels, are carried orr by their mild . purgative properties. • • g '-, : SPIRIT DE •MEXICO. - ''• ••- , i • • , • UPWARDS OF 400,000 'BOXES! -•• ..4 ;-I Thiiiapirit, is, .highly ; .:recommended .far, all of Aare:have : been - sem 'during the past, si x - tritintlis spraiiii;'swelling;df the limbs, or leaders; 'tsineWs, abine, end, • UPWARDS OP 1 ,900,009 ' , joints and rheumatic ; as an outward remedy; it has shire their first introduction by the proprieto4Dr. no equaLand when used with the,Rlicumatic Medi., ' ' .." ' " ''•Leine ' Will greatly • facilitate the 'cure.+L:The in .! .• ;.. ,Ilsi NO. SiNOLV. iNsTANcr. ' ••• '.nuals of History donut pi:educe/GI equal, and it Li . hae they, ever i 'heen known to fail in protliming the greatest preventive,: . against cold, ."-inr , llie, ~,,....good efcts. .., ........„ Th r . m to ye s - nco m r - p r uis; ...., •••-•,...5......... ......ltnewn..world...F.esparticularasoiA, liectienane cap .... ~ ,p anying the bottles. Pilee‘2s'cen . ~..., f. contabfnologrediente dangeeouti to the, anstitutiqu. , NO MBRCUILY. OR MINBtfAI...S,. . ;I -- -! , - TOOTHACHE ::DROPS, .i ', -.:, ; • ' which ire 'Mnploytat in all Pills manufactured b y- •An infallable.eure if. used according to ,diroc quacks and,lmpustere, who depend upon such lions. `' Price 25 cants per vial. ' ' , . -' ' gerenstnedieineatinder lite impreision,(which shows', . • , -,'''' ' SALVE OP DRESDEN: ••••• '. '' • ' ' their ,ignoratice;) that.'ell diseases Inuit 'yield to, V.--, -.• , — di • .cifeetter aferitirinntrother-Minnerals.. , . ,'.')-'-';' -.' • t ::;...-. o ' -"woe- y the: besVaPplinittira;lbi amends „,,upw A i t y 2 Qv, $OO, CERTIFICATES . . „and sores, old or new,.of all kinds, and Will, pre- From •PhysiclansMill others, have been feeluently vent if used in time, many operations; and pre. published tit Ilic happy eireidtivrbi.. LeirlYia•Olood "vent Lech Jaw; , Poi nit in the • Bacl4 Headi ilte.r ' Pilla dad further comment . -- upon their merits is am.' Townies who . are so unfortunate es, to have sore pootgiaary. , , , .,;On 1.4i1y. Would, holevorearneitly ..re...-,: , ibitaiiiii,; itrid . will' use this wainlerftit sable; - Will bp .odrunnentl.tan) I i'equiringe purifying ; orAargative'; Mired in' a very' heri, thee'. It Cannot be too high-, ~lisediiiine;fo- , Prriciire•liisAlLOODPlLlSAitatrpv ntolipiveriiied.• For fdrtljnzarti4larsseedirec. -- ",'" - threcutine ilvillretorq.OreTiMyoth - eilti9ViliViit - .- - 2 - • • •-• . •, , , once kiven'tliein .ii fair trial : '._, ~ , ...,,...,. .. -, .', !ions. .PricOl 4 cents per b ox., . . ..,. . 451,7,EirAvvit,' og',COUNT . EatfErts4lpro- I ..”- -•-' • , WORM LOZEINIGES , '•:•: - .. , •,•• • ',' .„. cured' *ricm"tiit's eoteinaniiree:torer nininionrietrir4Dr. ' Ari excellcatt , 'article ,:for I,lie,r'eure; of vv.erritems, N T Frite-Itty i - t ithis DfIAV,PII DMPOlDUlVlagei" , adults - res:well s TaitAildren, - and will-cure - whe n , 191;41lortlitlecenti st r eeti l l e l o o-4Atdr-egll4Siicil:9,S • other 'irineedies' fail. 'Vitae .64 ' eerite per beii?.`'...:,: the,DOitioo'Eagleand BerpontS,,lrkiiiiiktitiiii ; there • -, .. , .:' COUGI+ , I_,QZSVGES.;ci ,,,, , : , • , .. - i• can lie no pciesibiliti iif•thltifike: •!'--'''---.-.; i.; -, - ,,,, tt-!.- A -='"'-''' - ' ... .. . • . : ~., ' •,. eerior artrefor Goug be, tolde,Sore throat, %, l'fiCv'aris'allici . lienChrtnost944,tho , reittieitlblp':: ..`.§l' h i., , --, -• • • ~- •,,, 7 1)14 i, 61' In nt:Pililak 1 00110 1 1.4-Y ATlPP?tAblelge lll‘ , ° o, _ 1 0! "4" inlcuitY ' 6l '7 1!'7, 4 0!".g : . c 4 , ale sno !IPA Drokgists ihrOugh opt die -, ,uniteil.gterel. :'cant:' 3 PET' 0 4 1 1.1 - Y" ; , '' ,l ` '; ,',..'''; ,-,• 'i , ' : 1. , ,', •- • : .v, , , 1 . 'We, TWENT,Ii-FIVg-CENTS'A':BOXP',(• . Sold.wholesalo end retail , 0t,..th0 Prinolß4l4o! 3 , ~' .;•,'''.7o:4l%lO7TriCifriteTtqb - 377 , 70;',.' 7 77 — ' , 17 - 7" No;'2at - Niirtli - ,'.3c1 - sereoit.PhiledelPhie;',itritikv,:' i '''' . 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Dr. L Is permanently loaated'in s Carliale, and *ill p,el 7 - fovea Al ,oporations that; are 'required itOlte practice of.lija profession-such , dt3 Extract" lit Ellin glongOisig, insertiakmArtifilo. ilat Teeth° '•,, from a single tooth, to an entire. set.. • ' t N. B:°For a feWmentlis ensuing, Dr. Lo . ollliti will be in ,Carlialqi the::first two; weeks in each montb—after. which; , lie will be. absent until the first two weeks ineneli following nionth-at Which 'period he may be found at hia' 1/1211 . . JORISU•KARPER Commissionerin..Bankrupttl • 'Art i FFICE in South' Hanover street, near M'. ICY Milan's Hotel, ivliere all intorrnaiinn desk. ed,in rofereneo Co the defies Of those intending to . apply_forthe• beriefit , of the Bankrupt Act, eau ho obtaided. Carlisle, May, 4, 1842. • • ' • - tr-27, jHE subscriber hereby informs his Mends and the public in general, that ho still continues to keepa • PUMA() • c.lO at'ls L„ccE)wm3,. • (reports to the contrary notwithstandithg,) at the OLD STAND, in East High Street, a few, doors east of the Court Hoae, Where he will at all times take pleasure in administering , to the comforts of those. who may favor him with tl.eir custom. His BAR shall be constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and. his TAULE with the best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always' kept in attendance—and nothing shall be left un- done to please all who call with htin. BOARDERS taken by the Week, month or year. SiMON—WONDERLICIL TO THE PUBLIC.. . , ivirANUPAGTURED and kept on -Inin4; for 11.11 'sale, in the, :city of Lancaster, agar the, Rail Woad, . , EndlesK Chaiii.lllorfee rower T [I R.F.S 111 N G - MA-C , H1411- - -S J ---- ror one" Inirse 'and for tTvii - liortieb ' -- Wdr - riiiit - editi woi•k well„ and or greatiir thirabilify" than any_ other Machines, for a similar purpose' known to the- subscriber at present. Wlcf. KIRKPATRICK. • ~ .. : , • 1 av 4 1t34 1 Gnu 27, DR, GUETTICH, HAAS & CO'S. 1.113211Agn LTINEISII3 • -friNE OLIVE BRANCH' PILLS for the cure Of Coughs, Colds, Consumption,*Liver Coin .pluints,r Asthma,. Bronchitis, Sore. Throat, Dys pepsia, Shortness of Breath, I'uins in-tho-rSide t Breast; Back and Shoulders, ~Ague and Fever, un intallame cure, and all Searlet - and Bilious Fevers, and all, diseases arising from expoiitife and de tiny, no matter how long standing-,in fact all diseases to which the human family arc sulject to. These pills are Unsurpassed by any medical compound ever offered to the public asa general re novator 'end fluidly medicine. They are very gentle in their operation, causing neither pain, sickness nor debility by the use of them; : but on the contrary they , strengthen the stomach and bowels in a wonderful manner, and soon restere nature to its former course and vigor. The per. rson: using the :Olive Branch Pills soon forgets that he was - sick—,which is very easily accounted for: there is not that prostration of sirength in these Mlle as in ninny other remedies of the day, because the materials used in inunuflienring them are in harmony with the powers of life and net in concert with the opinions of Dr's. :Brown, Bush, Armstrong, Montgomery, Hersey, Kendrick, - Shepper and the celebrated Dr.. Waterhonse, formerly Lecturer on the theory and practice of Physic in Cambridge University, Massinfflusetts. Purchase.of them, and give theni a fair and im: .partial trial, and you Will'find that permanent ro. lief, upon • Mali the proprietors depend to make them the most universal fluidly medicine used, and which Wilistand unrivaled by any. other in the Jmown world. Price 25 cents per box.. • RHEUMATIC MEDICINE Is one of the most certain and effectual cures 'lir all rhemnatie, chronic and inflammatory Rheum. tisms that has ever yet been, discovered, and in numerous cases has eradicated that dreadful dis. ease from persons afflicted entirely. All sour drinks and victuals are strictly forbidden, and spiritous liquors must not be taken inwardly by any meuqs whatever, or it will lie of no use to take this medicine, as it will destroy the good ef. fects of the medicine entirely. Price $1,50 per package. • AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. - , --These celebrated drops have acquired the high est recommendations in this country, us well us nv.Eurepeb.r.its most valuable proprieties for_olt inward weaknesses, cramps,colds,agucs and fever) end vidierruged witii the Olieit Branch Pills' never fails to curd' the fever and ague.' Price 22 cents per bottle. , t 020.33 MM=EMMTEI Offieei-Pitt st;"iteeti•AP , Parlane's Hotel. .Carlisle, tf-27 FARMERS ) 'HOTEL 4pril 6, 184'2. . I . • . , 'sr VV , I , S H Ow AL D., ;pi o'. u,TH r.; R T O ° R" 0 F'..M , V A pl. TOW , „ , . , , .I'. , r ir bp :4 MS MME=E :n II ER -28-- .84 =1 , lIALUABL MILL .1. 3 ,401T1T,Y • FOR S,ALE. • • ON RUASONALE TCRAI#, hie valuabio,• •• , , atECILM gihlEo2'l2lß/LIC9, .Containing 110 Acres PatetOett LIMESTONE , LAND, Satiate in Monroe townslap,,Qumherland county, Pa.., 7 miles East of Carlisle, on the public road leading from Carlisle to York; L titilafroin Chinch- . . towns and 5 fro th Mephanicsburg—having there. on erected A TREE STORY STONE:. , 4710/Eii° H • AND *is _ satatzu.lanur29 4n ty 56 feet, with four run of stones, and all tie. cassia:) , 'Maehinery, 44c. in firstaato order.; • , . .P.lasier A' Stivv_4llll, ,with every thing about them 'in complete order; 'all situated bn the. YELLOW BREECHES CREEK;—a large : two story p 1017. 1 2111V111 ti1Y1324 • • with the necessary out-buildings anal other,convenietices; a largo new,BANK , BARN, roomy, compact and complete; a thriving ORCHARD'of apple and other fruit trees; a well Of excellent 'water at, the house, and water, in nearly every field on the place. The whole of the above property is in the best condition, and the Mills are'sittiated on ono of the best streams, in the State, and which _nevek, The neighborhood is the' most. thrlVing in the country, affording a.first-rate custom, and every facility for the conveyance of Flour; Grain, Lum. her, &c. to and from the Mills. ' Personsinitcus of purchasing, are invited to to call ,en the subscriber, residing on the properly, who will show the same, and make known the terms of sale; or he will exchange the.saine for a good landed property. JOSEPH LATSITAW. 61.42 August . 17, 1842, Valuable Real Estate HE subscriber, rUmignee orbaniel P. Sher ban, motif - soll - brinihli& - ontcry; - on the prem ises, on FRIDAY the 14th - orOCTOI3ER 1842.. et 1. o'clock, P. M. 104; ACRES and 64 PER: CH ES of firstinte PATENTED • = - ,lfAinest - ohae .Lentel; Situate in West - Pennshoro township, Cumberland county, three tidies west ofCarlisle, the State roud to Newville par;ses through the property, vo alrar i dbei — the - Citinherland voile railroad. The land adjoins that of Jienry•-Bitner, Samuel McCormick, John Fishburn and others, Pii!property' is in a healthy section of the country. The improvements -aro.argood- twcr story -log. • • DWELLING i , et E • • A first-rate - nocm-STONE' BARN, a house ocenrled as a DISTILLERY, and other necessary out-build ings, a well of never' failing' water at the door, a Young and thriving appIe.ORCJIARD • with other fruit trees. About Abotit . 9o aert . of - the land is cleared and in a good state of - Cultivation, Cie balance is covered with thriving timber. 'Come and see. - ALSO, on the same day at 10 o'clock, A. M., a 1, 1 X0"4111.11tY.:01.EnT . with a Steam Boiler and large Wood Vessels, with copper Worms, 18.. new double Ifogslniads. cite ahoye mentioned articles ate new and of the 'best hind. If it can not be-sold together, it will be of fared in pieces.. The Larger vessels will make ex cellent cisterns. ' . Any person wislung.to,seo the Real, Flstate or the Distillery, will please call on John hays, Esq. in Carlisle, or John Kreitzer lieiag On the premises, who will show it. Vossession will he gi% en on the let day of April,- A. D. 1813, and an indisputable •title made. it 'Attendance given and terms of sale Instle known on (lay of sale, by DAVID COBLE, Assignee of Daniel Y. Sherri:ln. August 17, 1842. 4t-42 A r4:12,1. 'FOBS AUD, roHE subscriber will dispose of at public sale, un.the premises, on TIJURSDA Y, the 20th of OCTOBER next, T. A al)2 of Slate and • Liinestoneliand; in North Middle. ,ton township, Cumberliind county, containing 117 ACRES, more or less, of patented land, adjoining lands ot*Coovcr; Zigler, and others—said farm is a portion of the estate of John MeClinticic,,rlee'd, The improvements are a . ° LOG . :re 21111. It CE) AND 113.1, EtNi - There are also 2 never failing springs of wateitiOn the premises, convenient to the house. Said fiarn is but a few-mike distant from Car lisle, and is well,worthy the attention of capitalists. Pereons-desirous=of.viowing.the inrra previous to the day of sale, can ho . gr a tified by calling on .Alexaridpr MeClintich,who resides on the premises. The terms ,will be made easy, and a clear in disputable title will be "McqLINTICK, Residing in Chambersburg. - July 27, 1842. , ts-39 .11edicetlett..extraci of Sorsal. • • ,• . Oarlike. • ONE HUNDRgD DOLLARS W ILL heforfeited by' r.'.N. B. LEIDY, fOr V . preparafieWorsarstipaiillw equal to lire cit It is'pOsitively die siioniest preparation - or Sarsa lamina iii, existence. ON BOTTLE is equal to • six pints of tiny other SYrnp, that is made, and is bought by numercAls . persons' throughout 'the city and country, for making therefrom, and who, sell it at seventy-five cent) or one dollar per bottle (about half • The efficacy or Sarsaparilla ,is well known in .Serefula.:oo-Kitigtalg,viii-Eryaipclar4.-Diseaseit,af-the. Liver, Affection Of, the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of', the Nose, Throat and Body, Da well as an Antidote to' Mercury and 'the' inernia,' Constitutional 'Dia. 'easesokod A general inoifier of the Illood,atul Aolm,al• I lords ._ Comment upon' its virtnekla ninieCessary; 'every hotly know s .: its effiettoy::lll is onlYMaessary .when ming it to get a, good ,proparation •of it, and •theit there wilt be unilisappnintinent:itiltieffiteti Leidy would refer to the ntiptrespeistalitaphy sioiaos -in. Philadelphia, as well its thpoughout I.IW .Uaiteil!States; far eliArnettir*of his preparation; as :well also to. Pm numeroUs.certificutes,from physk citing ntid' cithertysthat have been :from time to time pulilinhed;' notrz deemed monOceseary; as the'OltaracL, tot , * . hisprapar,a lion s Gr i mly oatahl Throasl)._ out MO' . 116tatlierO States it is fed''aitogrtlier, - atat *throagbotittorWorth takes:',OmpresodencO oyor,ali :Othero, partioulailyaitomgtho itysioians, wlio, for the betiefit 'of lifelriptititints, always'-recotOrtieaSC:it - .1. 49 , 041er rOt rrod-lo r thomlieeotioos,,aocoyoi, 'pariifigoaokliottla;for .orottiondatiOtis,ocritilicat 5, I>4tiitfurthcl certificates , ,v. ,4. c*"Eaior. aoLT,,Fi.„ Prepared' .1161 d, ' 'and reta4(tio , LtinwsHEAtalbCloll/0111VM;NoAtit,1404h 'Se'aoad street, Into* . y 40)4 Olen gOgIP lit Sertienta,Pliihnlelphiatatat foriate in comae . ; by' STEVENSON i' IN • 'A t'f • ttcptintr: - ..i 't Ti.?". , )9_ 1 :941,5,1F 1 c.„ 0 ,1% a y,.1 184,, itf: • • - • " , LL-upthatddesikll - ) 34;a3:511V:arP:Qtalpuitim.acostp4rN-et-rcp:cp, I will 'aell'any articles my line fr..mi 20 to 25' per cent. lower. that cats bo bought for ,on credit. Call on me—e'sarninp my goods-,zet a list of my rices:—:eotripatekni,' with , the prices' of other fiiiTyiciirkforees-Twieri; you:7111i bY . Y'llto cheapest,. "lIENRY'L. importer. 403 Nlarlcetet. abOval3th;Ntirth June 1, 1842. . .Cenit4 litell.4ll. ANAgrAY from the subeeri her, - oh Atanday IX, !eat, an; indented Lad, named sA Pil.ll EL 1134,414,: agodA7 'pi 18 years: Thu public arc hereby'. captioned 'froin haihrierink, er trdst -ii.ehini>on My: act:count. The , above reward will be paid for hie, ' 1..J-PUN-AlE4LtaNdZik. Dickinson tp';,E,top.L. p. 1842. . stra, Cattle: .cH - A:o• tippn' 'o7ell'ilie,B9f filer in'Prankford'townidilP; Ctimbrltintl eimiqtx, 'll , llty ^ ,list, l rindlu BUIA 4 - add 41aok and White s otte,tl STE ! hIII.. No .partiontar marks observable 'a °tit either, ;,owner, - itr .I'6:99e4t ed to come tcirYtird; prbVe property; pat charges and lake' it i„way.—other , tvilat be: 4:01' disposed ' • ding to ' ' " ' ' 7 September 7,.1849. . 4'3t.45 Call at -My-Shop Subscribenhas ntrhNticf,Pt his T' sire et , Carlisle, hest...door to IVlKlonoduidspook Stot4, tiew: supply Of TRlM . kg;frothrnbn; snrhtg finitSPANISH , SADDLES: fins Mid commit Britlks; „flatters:. Martiagales, Whips and' fly Net '(WOrated'aittl , leather) bty. .ctlBa 7Alto two firsv.r a atem a eti two horse llaatalt i 6 also two onelerse WAGONS, • aII. of viiiolt . he Of-' 'fere for sale Cheaper, th ey 'pritt be' liciught The SPonish'Saddl es ere decidedly suPerior.M any; "other'kind,"and are admitted by those who-have tried them .to be ,the most, ea spi! emu furtabl:e; titliitg saddles - ever manuraetureil. ' ' " -". Ciriloi,e,frOra abkoad will be punotteilli *tended to.. • ' . ' - ' - - SAMUEL BIN SMING4II. Sepfeteber 7, 18441. ' . -- ' ••: ttl:4s . WWl' ANNUAL for of fi cers and I managers of (he Cumberlauol Valley Hair !toad Company, will he'hold at the !oldie house Of Clem ens Macfarlane; in the Borough at Ctrlisle; betwee p l!ourit of. 10 A.'Ar. and 4 I?. M: of Monday. the &I day of .oolobei. next: September 7;1842, 110ETITIONS for Discharge and Certitleale on , dor the Bankrupt Law have beet - I . :filled by ABRAHAM HAMILTON, late Merchant of_the firm of Hamilton & now Farmer, ' Cumblirland county. 'ABRAHAM 'W. GRAFF, late Merchant of the firm of ,Elanii4op & Gridr, now Clerk, Cuml•erland 'county EDWARD A. SEIKER. Teacher, , Cumberland co unty. end FRIDAY the, 20th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 11 o'clock, A. NI:, is appointed. for the hearit+g thereof, before , the said Court,tsitting in Bankruptcy. at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when ; —tete the Creditots of the said Petitioners, 'who have in-60.00r Debts; and all other-persons in interests may appear and show cause, if any they have; why Fitch Discharge And Certificate should not be granted. • FBAS. HOPKINSON, • Clerk of tho District Court: 1,3 84,2;._ • • 10-38 N 0 T . F.. a • P ETITIONS for.• Discharge and: 'Certificate under the Bankrupt have been tiledTby ILLIS, FOULK, . Clerk of Court of ' ' Quarter Sessions:, Oyer & Terminer &,. Orphans Ctiurt and Recorder (Wilcock, • • ' Cumberland county: JOSHUA OGILBY, laic —J Morehant of• ---Loclsportlately_traddiagin_Com puny-with— ---- Charles F. Mitchell, under the arm - of . Joshua Ogilby. Cuntherlitnil. county.. JAMES MeMATH, late Merchant Tailnr, now„Agent, . Cumberland county. amid FRIDAY the 4th day of NOV EM HER next, is appointicitfor the !leering. thereof, before the said Court, sifting in Bank ruptcy, at the . Dietriet Court Piootn, in the City of Philadelphia, when and wher . e the Creditors of the SuidTetitiiiners, who have proved their Debiii'ond all other persons in interest, may appear and ghow cause, if any they have, why such Mk:barge flied Certificate should not,be grunted._ _ FR ZS. 110PIR1 NSON, Clerk .or the District CoCitl. Pitiludglphia, Aug. 13, 1842. •- . 10.49. 611 4 0 TICE. ETITLOIIO fur Diorliar., tan,' klorliCaruiu tib- Er der the Dimkrupt Law haw, 1, 0 • o. tiled by WILLIAM SNOB - GRA - SS, late DL c hant now 'Tobacconist, • county. JACOB i..lollGAB67furmerly county, Merchant, Cumberland county. and PR IDA '1" the 21st of OCTOBER next at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed ihr the bearing'thereof, 'before the said Court, silting in Bankrupt 4, at the District Court Room in theXity of Philadelphia, when and where this Creditors of the said Pecition ers, who Inv e pro‘;ed their Debts, and all other per sons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not he granted. FBAS. HOTIC:N.S6N, , . . Clerk of the District Court. Phila. August 6, 1812. 1.0.4 1 ®OA. c; pETITIONS for Discharge find Certificate under the Bank mot Lair, have been filed by SAMUEL GIVEN, late. Merchant and MannfaCturer, cunthcrland county JESSE BAUMAN, Machinist and Iron Founder, " • Cumberl.mil county JOHN GRAY, Mdividually and as a mem- " ber of the late firm of Gray and ( tutll• - man Iron Maker, Cumberland county ABRAHAM 11. PHILLIPS, date Mer- __chant of. the firm of Egon' and Phillip, now Clerk, Cumberland county. JOSEPH MOSSER, 'runner, Cut tic r unit Farmer. Cumberland county. 'C. E. R. DAVIS, late Merchant, •now Chair Maker, Cumberland county. and MONDAY the 2lst day of NOVIIIIIIEII next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before.the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in' the City of Philadelphia; when and where the C 4 edi tors of the said Petitionors,who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may pear end show 'cause, Wiley they hero, why 6uch Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS: - TRiPKINSO Clerk of the District Court. . , Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1842. 10016 IllillailnYllit.l.llllllllDlYlll23 GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS rE subscriber , having concluded to do ann tir' an. •n Cash business, offers for sale his large an splendid, assortment. of • ' FOR PR; Do..mEsTw . 5 ::43 • Nails ee 4 ll3lllller,r l ' lower than it was over bought for hi Philadelphia. The tellinviirg will give,yon some ideanf the prices that I inn determined to'sell eti 6 inch Carpenter's Patent Riin Locks, from' " $ l2 to 814 perjoi 6 Inch ,Brasi Stilted, " " 6,50 Newton garling.Gra'sslB4ytlier, , 10 I .‘ • Newburtes , - , 9, HajiFOrk Solid Cap - Fortino, fi Cast Steel long , - 7 • " edliberlettul.,er 116iding• 4,62-3. Keg Phoeitii ot_Juttiata " 4,44 Other nihkea, . 4,3 rirrHE spbetil;or olr6o .at, pr . !vote - sale; on . v9ry. ' TWO *A . LIFJAkti LIE 10 cres 'of firqs:rate VialtZt — Zgr. 2 4P54V MAVOD 9 , Situate a few miles Wort,of.Ciuliele, Cuniberlund County„ peur:the,"Kalriiit. Donato Roadw.ith good linproyetoente; and n nevor-failing well of water—Also;li'Arxes of Chesil tit Tien. good , hauling distaece. ,of. the ahOvc property. . • • • "C6nta:inyi . g. 120 A dt'es • SLATE,. • Adjoining the. Lunestene s Land, near Middlesex or CarlieJe, Cumbertand county, :With good improvements, and a strpain of water on the . . . (G"..lk,further description of the above Farm . s. is dceinctl.tninecessafying those desiroOs'of-purclui ingywill, of course, view the same. • • ' ' ~ Applicatiou to be inatle to . the subscriber, living at•Middlctiex Mills. • . , E. M. lIDDLE,Secy.. - St-4.7 MICHAEL TISiIBURN,• Agent f9r , ,th Owners. • • ' . • 11110 USE . LOT. . , .. .. , „ / - • AT 'VIM Lit;.-:SALEI. , ~ IWILL he sold at public 'sale, on theprendses, on ' Saturday the Bth day of October next, tit 12 o'clock ,Nt.',.. A. 4 , 77-c: S E liihifti AND „e 4. lutip ' LOT OF GROUND, 11.71=7,7 , '.:15:: - .'...51 late the estate of Jim.: Hooves., d. r'easeil, entwining; ONE ° 2101:. K., more or less—sitnotcd in;Vlcelionies burg, Camberlanircountv, Po., bounded mi the east. liv on alley, oil the South by a lot of Adam 11 , d,11e, 'West by a lot of Nancy Kinsliy, and North by a street or alley. - The Wave is two stories Liv,W, Wagered,. well-ft:tinned and roWnv, with...a-Kitchen MO Munn:: Room II mtchell. Ther . e isms excellent well of writer la the door, Nod n variety of choice fruit trees un the lot, with other ennveniences—the whole property belie; legend repair. P W er , oas It in% to pureliore - 011fliTiliewn•the property by calling on Julia I ln - Or7; cr is Nleehonnichtirg. . The t,eins 0 ill he made known Millie oloy ofsal', aid attendance giCtm by . --- --•-' HA.VID 110 0VE 1 ?,?Ad„ S ' .. • - . ' .101 IN -1-I(RTVER., • 1 !" ' ' Stwtetnlibr . T 110 , _..4: i.: . _.: . : ts,ls , ,- - ___, . „ SEN:REFV..i4 SACE.. -13 7 C-Tvirtue of sundry writs:of 4";?.!) expioldh; to tire , directed, hi.gnl aat of the be expostil to public: rale. on SATURDAY tli Ist day or ocTo 84.2, at 10 o'clock, A. .11,nt the Court Doomb in the-Borough of Carlisle, the follow= inb tleseribyd real estate, viz;— M-C1)-ZtYS.`11) 0 situate he lowa of S1)111%116111, Cumberland comi ty,. hounded nu Ole _north by lt lot of•Youn's heirs, on tlw east by o ha of iittinoo oo the by a lot of base Nlitrtioni•Thifil on the v. est by lands of Jaeolf . K,llef, rootamhig abort ?Mr hall' rere, foad. having tliereoft erteted A 1.010 btnrS dwelling part brick and part frame, 31 log building erected for a distillery, HIIII log sifring house. Dear Brother Entory".-4 "hope MY letter to Dr. Cook-, written 00 ship-board, and forwarded, as we holm, by. the Great" ‘Vestern, from Liverpool, 5.115 t it st., reach ed.sollege, and reported our progress . to within sight of Ilavre.. Well then we steamed to Davre on dm afternaen-of- the iftSt.,, and-took lodging. at the Uotel ilel u rope._, W s pent-the t day `Vely pleasantly - iu looking through the town,aod obtained a I avorable first impression of the Preach people from its• inhabitants tyke looked, ganerally, healthy and happy. 11)1 this (di , : of 'hit ty-II re - thou sand . in buttitteats, we (la not meet -a single beggar. The Blame is growing rapidly. We were pleas ed ‘v lilt almost etery thing except our bill at the hotel; not so muelt the amount as the items of which it -was made up; for in sian ea e_fraue4.l.lLeents.)...Sur.,a_eandle one and a half - franc (28 emits) for the corn misSioner of the hotel, who did us no set. mice, -- ke. Of course we paid ntp without gromblintr. Left next morning in the steamer Seine, upon th.! river 6f that name, , anu a delightful sail we Arad of it along these-ancient banks teeming with historical associations. Dere Rollo and his hordes .of n rtlinten "spread terror and destruction —until Charles the Simple was compelled to give hint his daughter in marriage, with "Log and frame . 1 he. ‘:allev of the Lower Seine fits-her dow "Alercletutlize and Pont-, er, when he became a Christian, and fixed tore in brick or stone .I Iris c Ifni at Rouen, in whose Cathedral buildings, tiom -1(1 to ;ill et,. Ou r lOU "Do. in hg or fj.nne, • to 70 ass. on 'IN he wit."' baptised, A. 912 . Ile call" "Ilorseo, cattle, farming ' his dist-ik•Ne month/ • A rrived at Rouen utensils and sundries, al 110'doeh,and took lodgings at the H ote l at about 6O etc. on I ° 3 do Rotten, where we remained three days, 7P 71 rt. 1175Er.. , 3. !, and a half. Otte of tht."•Se days by our cal- On Brick or stoncbuildin;rs, 3e:15 on - 81,000, the ! „da i k e, vas s ee d, ' v, hut we should never premium subject to be withdrawn at any time b Y I have known it front any thin.. sow its on the amount Itant, the party insuring, at a deduction of 5 per emit. , . the city; stores were open, 'M a th:odes t o il.. . Application:o'or Insurance, or any inthrtindioil ingin their shops, workmen engaged ott on the subject, may be made either persomlly or ! new b e jldj a o s , an d w h ar f s a ll a li ve , as on by letter, tit the Company's Otlice, at the th• I any other" day. I . sighed for the Sabbath w es t t i , 0 51 15r of siNth and Wood streets. MORTON Piesident. of . • in own native land. I had no Salt ' KrzummiAmt,cr tore, or twit I, , pihors, eye', who - 'wooing to high JOUNJ, Y,,EItS, AnKNT, CarliSle, Pa. mass, in tint magnificent church St. Owen, E3drootol relehrtded by a large company"' of richly- 1 Morton neorge Troutman, adorned priests assisted by a trap of boys. Joseph Wood, • • Samuel Townsend, Their fine voices, with the loud and solemn P. Laguercrete, Robert T,, Loughhead, peals of the o roan, reverberated from the Elij a h Dallett, - W.4Pomeroy, thousand Gothic arches of this splendid Chas. IY. Schreiner, Charles Stokes, temple of Gad with grand en". et. Thou • Joseph .1. Sharpies. September 14,-1842.. Iy-46 i sands - were standing Mid sitting in the mittutte in ,il2 towo nC Spyingrwiff. i•ontsfiutiog aloof( ont• fourth of on acre, igotofired ffortlr - fiy - o-lot of Daniel So eiflvrt, nu the 1•11$11 by o . lot o r ,1 0 „6,1, Flom!, .+4 the south by lot 1:tto the prol,rl , y-of drew Moors, nod CM Lite VeNt• h?lof of Samuel' Fretrelt. Seized and bkrif Jo cm-coif onaS the 1)1 . 011.- erty of Petel . 10:4Cre. ' And to he )1.1-11Tig, Sli(phr . , °filet 3. 1. 7 45 i s t; ; ,2,111:Lt• IT.I)E4S ..()it iit.t 74..t.f.,1!.; L'L'ir.liliit'lr,:. The Sri 'g Garilen .fire Insurance Coal ^:11»11 filfiladeli,hia,' 1:.1 either temporary . or perpetual, against loss or tlanvige IT Via in Town or Cariatrti,.on 1100-en, flartln and Build. logs of all I; itid,; 1;i1 11011tiVii , 1111„Furiiiiary, ilicr chandize, llott&s, - CAttle, Agricultural, Commer cial and .A lainthicturtng Stoel4, and Utcnsiln of every dehcriptiomm, well as AlierAcr;:: and Crituusn 111:'r, upon the nios,t Iltroraye tcrnis. 7'he fillowidn• are,lhe ?natal roles, viz: OmStunc and bricl: t?Mil 33 to -11/ eta. on 0100 " GU to 70 ctn. on .:,100 • . • FOR P}HLADELPH!A' AND BALTIMORE, ,rrHE proprietors attic Susquehanna Line will A- run their. Ctrs and Boats 10 usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore during - the season. Th Trio-ids will please apply tuAV in. L. Fox, Broad ut. and to Costner, Christ ion & Curran, - No. 76 South AVliiirva; Philadelphia, and Joseph B. Elder, Baltiinure., Until further ,notice, the following prkes will be adhered to hetween_thin place and the aboVe A le per 100lbe root:ries, Q Ware • and Hardware,. 'Dry Gdods, Wboat„ Iye&,Corn • , • periondiel - Oato < de« Lumbar por'looo feet" • '- ' ' 75 ' ,do .1 . 2 , :00 Flottr,perbbl..,, 311 35. 50. t do'" 117 .t5l) • - Darling 'do 314 . 4 . Salt per sack,, , 28 • 32 'Pitch, Tar.'niid ltdeld ' ' • , per ; .uff • grotr top,„ $2 . $2 50 Tleilp per '1611, —: 25 . ,rjelgatal, gime ton 250 l• .3 50, , '•• Nttiltp,PerAcog, , .. 'pdrloo; - ,' ' ' '25 Wbieltey'por bbl , '55 Dlaelis pet 10p, 1.5 '' _• 191- 4 ' - - • • • .gdoc6aiinr'tri .76nt:27 -1. , _1% - ti , i;:ij , V4 , :;', , i. .•-t:i',:':,,,!•j7l i l!wo Vailvablei,Parltris Artigust24, 1842 ANo, A Biol. irf (Armand I 11:1•1!mowig I= E:p L'4, 6. --•;4' • r Ein * F FL. .-71 " •• . • P- • r S* 15c V $1 per bbl llli NM aml MEI *., - ',..::1. , ..". - Y.. , ' 7 . - i';','=';,:* - , - _ - .- - ,:, - ~,': ,Tma 61.4411:A.1:v0; • ) 6O-" , tFi-z 1., Those few pele: Autumn flowersl liow beautiful they are!• - .'• - • ~ Thlufatl.that wont before, - Theilia' the Summer store,' , How lovelier ilia • • And Why?—They . e're the la et—: The.lasti z ,thi3 list!;--the htsl2 7 -- ' , 0 by that little word; - ' Plow many thoughts4tre stired! . . That sister • of the ,past! . . Pale flowers!—pile perishing flower,! .re're types'of preciious thit'igs; • Types of those bitter Imm - wilts " That flit, like Ilfe's enjoymer i ts, • 'On rapid,ropitl Last hours with parting dear-clues, (That thriO the.fustek speeds,) Last tears, in cilouceSheds, LUst wordy; uttered, Last words of dying triguds. Who wOuld but fain compress Alilbinto a day; The last day spent with one, , Who.cie the morning sun, _.__lust, leave us, and for ayct , . 0, precious, prf„..ciools moments; Pale flowers, ye'ro types of these--:. •--- The-suclest! sweetest! dearetl. 7 - lievause; Mtn those, the nearest ' 'Po an eternal close! Pyle flowers! Pare perishing•flowers: , I • tirtio your•gentlepreath; ;. . I leave theyinrinuir rose: - For younger, blither broWr, jell we of change and death! I r ; i .11 ;1 1.L "-- 5 1 con - w.1 . E1) F . T.S - 3 r ssor ittle`bitllS" - LetICI• to 0'414 .-. Css - ore E36191•14'. church, until, at the tinkling of a littlik bell, the Vast multitude hoWed down sittiul tmeously, with a sudden sound, suite hombly optic' their knees open the cold stone pavement,- while others leaned their .rude wooden 'ehairs fo'rward, and standing at the hacks, knelt. upon the lower round, resting tiler ,heads upon. the tops. The greater nuniher rose and stood or sat during the progrhai of the service, but here and du re one,,more earnest than the rest, con tinued kneeling. A very . -deaent woman netwus remained so long upon her knees, and seemed so much excited, as to draw from one of . our. 'company. # retnarki that she looked' much like a - int - Owner akthe altar of a, Methodiet aura. , When the priest had consecrated and partaken Of the. water, 'and drank the . wine, the iron gates 0'44 choir were opened, and, to my.giet.-ior priee,, • oily iilir.-titinterr'etir-of!- - t44 - 1 , 0 'multitude presented the diselves i tA .to rodeine the saerantett,. , ,' , ogiii:jiit every-occasion to studyt li . , . ~,*fltlliilld religion ; and' lb vet clear 'vi ..61:;prititlii31 Ve .tione 0 'iiiieietSc . ;: ,"; After iill 'the accounts ti - ''' , ' . l.Oirio.l,i 4 11% I had met Nii th r iti:ii6oki ' '.y . p,''—'%: ad; formed no id lea 'of the` ~ titfq"iiitArliiiii.i.: : cient Gothie ; 'Cittlifsdritl...r.y - .i .' „ . ' Aikiijolo f - 6selitinti can hTym':, 01000.40* ;of -its. nunteraus..eoliritt lii**l4l 4. !.ifi o tle.ikZhoo'Y4,t ASO.i*Ofiit potrtlet . Oitetfarglet . W 50!0fAi , yaiiyi -etiieli*Wi':theira)t . #olo . oo.44 at tutus; whillkv3.4puge Xt.P.c,bl , l"Atc l .lf, of.tlietirallii;•tael - (lighte(Vl - . *fgtilftfelik"H ilothie4 WOW:: Of.staitieo,,glolWige , .h.:(),ted.,,:in- m y. jourriaL,,a ;some r lepthilWi. views oe..ilieir. , ,..'...origiti, Oct -,40igti.•.,,,14 ncit'regarq ..thelu.ittereky..as,,,,work . E4 ,of art; `but ma , ;rtiitit,rek:"atio , .9fl,o.ooPrY , '.oiAo...!St.4o system.- , Of thejrni(l4le,go'44fh,qo o ;kst! 6,ll .... 23 40 -~,; MU AUTITATZT„rig9,WEitS, MIN MEI BY R.WIILP MIDD' • 4. . . l'1 , :.':to.4:0:0o - .14,.;!,a,$ , *,*0',: _ be spared, see ,you. talk ;over these Subjects :rtitire length_wkenl baVe MR tu redl mt opinions • and - rorreted -them e if necessary:. by Itirther . obseryation But I cannot descrifre . to . y 9: l,- my. feel ings on entering • , the - *tient cafitedrac at Rotien. l - A flund•Of deridious'light poured intolhe ChurchthrOn'ali` more •than a hun dred windowa,tv l hoic glaii was stained with every shade'ef cater,: from - the fiery red to the Stift iin6 fatting inteivliipa; ltave, and choir and aisled,seetned magically Bin : : atinated. I gazed upon this,unearthly.vi siofi until the guide called tour attention 'to • the Thruhe . and Monninente•aratind . ye,walked ainong the ashes of the Mighty dead. There lay - the foim of Bob,:_o etreehed out upon his magnificent' tomb; thPre was Louis tte Brete,.his features 'not yef.rtilaed . from . the Oath-struggle; while his,:own Diana of Poieters . ,-stands .at his' head in widoiv's- 'weeds,: with' her hatids erpOsed upon her breast,looltinglloNinupon leis ghastly eountenanee..with 'the most in anguish,. and at ,his feet elands the irghr, with • the infant Saviour in her arms. There; within an iron . railing ; lies Ribi:ara-Cceur de Lion, hiS hart enclosed in a ail_Ver, urn.-- -But.l must _pause. -I an; endeavoring to keep a faithful 'record of what I see, learn, and feel, as I paSs the monument's and men of past and pre- . sent generations: I must hasten,awaY fforn the flourishing '• icit3k of Ruben, with its extensive • trade and mannfaetnres, :fiid its 100,000 inhabi •tants, and start on the Seine again for Pa- It-was a" plea:iota' .day and, the trip was delightful. Under any circumstances, it would" haye been • ititcresting, to pass' through'Normandy, Whende came William .the Qonqueror,: and on whose plain's and _hills,- aml--flue e--banksof-•wlmse—beautifid . , : Seine, England and France so lung puled, and so:ofien won: and lost the corn : . Mon empire. - Here: stand twO : massive gray Gothic towers of, art:. There arc , the diltipidated •Walls of a strong Ever); bend of the stream ,shows .Yoti some 'memorial of other ages. • rani surprised that so few Americans en-• ler: - Euvope:AT-the-iSeitierandLtltat-sm-feAr--:-. travellers visit Normandy. - I have .seen • all-our noble .Ameriean rivers, but the sail up the Seine from Havre AO Paris, 'a dis .tanee water of.Amut two hundred and twenty miles, is certainly the'mostlutanti:. ful 'and diversified of any thai I had known .—and- in-- this verdict-all- mv--companions . -..„.. concurred. The banks are' in the highest state of cultivation, and you are• scarcely ever out. of Sight of a - flourishing town,. with its , .tower or chatau crowning_the hill -- bellind it.. Indeed,' as you approackParis, both sides are lieeially lined with a sucees-' Rion of btiatitiful towns. But I must close. If -I can find I shall write you my im pressions of Paris—the "capitol of• Ea- . rope," as Own. Cass, our worthy and esti ! enable minister, said to roe in efinvqsatioth I preached at the Wesleyan mission church to-day. ' Gen. Cass and his daughter were there—the latter of Moon is a regular at- • tendant, the 'former an occasional one Sunday, as it is, the shops are o;.ctr; wo men sittittgin ther_nsellingor sewingl men at work paving the streets; andit is a grand " parade day for the military. Ittis 5 P.M., and I must go to a restaurant to dine, and be vexed with trying to talk; t'rench, - and not he understood, or with trying in vain,. to understand the garcon, pouring out a whole sentence in what seems to be one . sitia - le interminable word. But lam get ting hold of it, and my appetite encourag es me to encounter the difliculty. Farewell.. J. I'. DURIIIN. .Paris, :Way. 23, 1842: LOVE TARIFF.-111 courtship. a 'lover should school his heart to pay the lady its duty ad valoi;en, and for this purpose he should judge her as she appears in do mestic. circle. That is the "home value ation," and all men who want wives Should 100 k til it. • AVIA 1/1.1.1AI:VIallAAA11. "W 1211., S:ltlthi), is you'r master a •aoro farmer?" "Oh, yes, massy be berry good larnier--he wakes two crops in one year." " I-low is that, Sanibo?" "- Why lie sell all his hay in de fall, and make money Once —den in de spring, he sell de hides of de ea ttl e .d a t die for trant of 'do hay, and rntilte. inotwv- CRUSII !.1111'.711 yo . o look over your fruit trees carefully, you will oc casionally find a paMh of greenish sub- stance• closely adhering to some of the branches and somethnes encircling them. • Within this substance you will find,a great number of blueish green eggs, very nicely pheked in the smallest possible space. I' These are the:eggs of the moth which was produced from the catterpillar that devoured the loaves of the tree so voraciously in the spring; and if soared .. to remain until next spring,- will produce another swarm of the same species, as,ac live and as hungry as' v./ere those. 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