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TERIVIS:OF±PITiIEd9ATION ,t
The I-lERALD & EXPC)sitgg is, published
weekly, on a &inkier:Opal - sheet, TWD pail;
LA RS,per annuni, payable within three months
from the time of eubecribingr on Two - pot,itqte
fai- D -. - 0 - t ricy-cenle - , at. the
subscription will be taken, for lees , thari six
eioutherand eo.papor discontinued - until ar..
rearagee aro paid, except ,et the oPtion of the
pahliehhr, and a failure to notify a dieliontiriu
' vice Will be considered a nine'
engagement.
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,A t 4 sing- done;en, the equal terms.
Letters to, inseiti:ettention innet bo post Paid.
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Practical ',Hat and Cap
• az a' it 2 14,,1t, 212: 9 .
AVOULI) inform hie friends and the'publieithat :
he has Removed Ids Cheap, Hat and Cap
111.aiifatitory, frinn NO. 82, Chesnut Street, to No.
129 Chesnut Street, one-door below 4th Street, North'
Side, 'tinder the , Auction Ronins.of • Messrs. Lyon
:mod Ilankovhere he will continue to finish his justly
celebrated
. _ _
lEVE FA EMT
at the low price of Four Dollars and Tiveniy4lve
Cents, equal iii all respects,,if.not 'superior; to ,any
sold in the City ta $5.00 and upwards. His fin(
tt.'l' t HJ .TS , •-•
.at $3.50, warranted to.bc on fine fur bodies, raw sur
pass anyllat sold elseirhere at $4 to 4 50.
To test the trath of the above assertion those in
terested;tO satisfy themselves; mi r e reqnesied" to
at any or all the other Stores previous to calling
Sk , the subscriber, as he is sure that his lists will
inure appreciated when compared with others.
'Phila. Feb. 15,1843;-
N. B. Country M erchants ' ill Otalitio'their al
vantage to call 'on ,the subsqibe,. SUIPPING
FURS wanted of alllciads.
, 44.
I -1 NJW L. ELDER,'No.493, Niarket
• street, above North. side, Philittlelphiii,
hits tog reduced his rices of IIAIi.DWAItE, Joilt•
' lowest rattlifot.o toljnial sulvertisempo mulled
sonie StaleleS With:the priceiitauexell, I le glIdS
,that_othern in the tome line of busitwcs;have offered
,those particular articles lit the. KIRK!, saying
' they sell as lOw as I:11.mm. • Now the 00:1431 this
Canals:to invite purchasers IJY:Iw-ells:iv the lowest
3iCrees for icltlch they tan purchase ciory descriptioll
of I I artlcatre ilitt‘Chene,aniktheolotlttire at Ins store,
and they be C011v71111,11,1 ,that he is selliug all his
goods m tprieu --: , and that lie as -doing
ViProfl:SS,:slifitti—btiyink - OillufoC . iiitd
Cad!, which enables Itim to do busi
ness at slick rates as cannot -fail to make his store tl:e
.tlepoptba.:these twit° ,wish to get the most•fon their
anoney, •
(le loos a 1 ICII to his large stock Of IlardwaiT,
t colicpltite assortmentof
WINDOW GLASS ,
tvLich lie will sell at a scalts.of prices corresponding
with the reduced prices of his Nails, Scythes and
Ilardware generally, au whole'sale and retail.
DENRY L. ELDER,
Cheap I lardware Store, No. 493, Market st. l'hila.•
%welt 1,1813. . • tr 18
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Timm. GOOIIS,
CIONSISTING, in part, of English, French,
` l l,l•l3e,aver, and Pilot CLOTHS. _Cossiniere,
Snttineits, and Rentnekv itntini. Linsey and Cotton
Flanni•ls.- 'tow, Mitc,ldiom, Point ... and Pilot
Flaintels and Carpeting'.' iN•eitclit
and Ainerle,ati Chintzes. Brown; Pleacli9d 6c Color
ed Nlnsliits. Clteek;,Tiel!.sttittl Waiters. , Dolmas,
Silks and Ribbons. . 'Velveteen Ciips,
Lesiery, Gloves and 13 talrellits 'Aferitities,
k lin and Sttsony DelaingSl Figured, Plain, Striped
red Barred Jackitielt, S,4K , 106 "$, gi!il Artificial
flowers. together with a variety of . .
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Queensware ttc. Grocgrie l •
silent tin• store of A. mcirmws-.
Carlislc,'November 30,1842.
P. S. State Scrip anti }Ulm taken hi. exchange
Tor
NEW COODS.
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CST received a large supply of New.Calicos
MOUHIiII(W, Tickiogs, Cloths, Stockings. Silks,
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!and lots at other goads, which wilt be' sold for Cash,
lellealler than ever at the store of
. March 15, 1843. • CIIAS: OGILBY.
SEEDS.
JUST ''F.ecive4l and roe Wu .usual supply 0
s,..ttils, front the Miss 'Risley S 3, New fork;
Avarrented Fresh.
ALSO, ,
. In !it.oreAtrat2 . r, Ittill good Winc 11. Cider I ,l , itievr,
fn , sale, by • , • mittiN
Marebi 5; 1843.• • 3t-'2O
eirchet• 9 s
IPATtill 1,4316 1i.a11113
ANFIRS'Ic 11.1..VIMSTICK have just received
from the Altunditetory "%nodelplihe a lur
assortment of , R S, consisting of
l i akr l9 or9.o4.4, l 9 l, c,rA st O d Y . P in !P s
with or without slutdes; whioh'they will sell whole- ,
,voe ,Of retail at the nth otirtilrer.§ - ,
Asti il, Sitl9.l,leflector pnd 040 of.
Pus pitt.teros. • , .
• • .The very heat.Wint. s er strslited,'.l)lCalted',*)Ol . M
warrouXed to'burn . 'Ftetir;'Efor ‘•‘' •
sl 3 2e' .14)r..gailon ~! •
• Best Sperrviol4lo.2 Z 37ceiSd . s poi 14; •
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THRUM imairottit St new Orick sviildja . gs; a a
pleasant an d
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T" , ,:otkitulillAi s rcif PILLS for the cure
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of COugli4Volds; Consumption, Live'r *Odin
plaints;Asthmaliroliehitisi_SOrm-Throit,L-Dys--
pepsirg Shorthessi'ef - Breath, Paine in thelide,-
-Brectet:, , Backaild Shoulders; Ague and Pei*, an
intallablevire t and all SCallei and PAi;oll,'
and all %diseases arlsJng, fCop , PRos9re 444 de,
bilityys matter.: heui long. standing--in: faet all
diseases to Which the , fikmatt family arc adbjeeito.
These pills ate, unstirpassed by any. Medical
compound eveleffe re7:l to the public as a general,rm--
riovater. and ,Tarnilf medicine. They are .!Very
gentle in - their. 'operation; Causing neither palm,
sielineas nor debility:hy the , use of them; but. on
the co ntrary
,they; strengthen the %lunch and
bOwels in a wonderful manner, and soon reatok'
nature to its-former course and vigor- The per
Using 'the 0100 Branch Pills soon forgets
thatlio_w,aa.siek;,-,witielritrverreatillylaecounted
foTrifiefili not that prostration of strengths in,
these he in many other remedies Of i the day,
because the materials used in mkuufaciuring them
arm In harmony -with the powers, of life and act
in concert' with the opinions of Des. Brown,,Bush,,
Armetrong, Montgomery, Hersey, Kendrick,
Sheppey and - be : celebrated Dr. — Waterhouse, -
formerly Lecturer on the theory. and practice of
.Physic in'Cambridge University, Massachusetts.
Purchase ef them, and give tlicni a fair and im
partial trial, and you will find that permanent re
lief, upon which the 'proprietors depend to make
them tile most universal family- medicine used,
and which will staiul unrivaled by any Other ass
he known world. Price 25 cents per box.
111-MUM4r,ITC 'MEDICINE
ffini
Is one of the most certain and afectual cam Dir
all rhettinalio,chronie-and inflammatory gAeuma
tisms that has aver yet been discovered, and in
numerous cases has eradicated that dreadful dis.
case frOm persons afflicted , entirely. All sour
,drinkS and. victuals are strictly . forbirldeVand
spiritous liquors must Ent ,be taken inwardly by
any 'ripens whatever, or it will be of no use to
take:this medicine; as it will destroy the good Cf.
fects of the medicino _entirely. Price $1,50 per
.package.
AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. •
These •celclared drops hive acquired - the
est reconunendations in this country, us well us
'in Europe for its inost valuable proprieties for all
i n Wars] ,vealititisses, cram ps,eolds,agues and fever;
una when used with the Olive'Bratreh Pilknever
In~lsko cure the fever and ague. — Price 25 cents
•
PECTORAL ELTX IR.
Is unrivalled Int its curative, qualities even when
used in cases 'of maladies whipli wore otherwise
incurable. Many recommendations have beep
given of the beneficial effects it has had in the
cure of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary con,
sumptions, colds, &c. Price 25 cents per bottle:
HYSTERIC: OR. MOTHER DROPS."'
' This most excellent
./trtiele, has -a - qoalii.y of
calming instantly and„.withont fail, ull•cramps of
the stomach, cholic and' that troublesome disease
called mother fits or hysteriesi . arrwhen continu
ed for stnne length'of time, will cure 1.4i3 pawn!.
entirely.'. Price o penis per pal. '"'
GREI?,Ni WONDER OIL,
A certain cure for all Scalds, Brims, Darns,
and the mast ctibe).oal eurefor the 'ides—it:will
cure the person afflicted in a very abort time, if
used aegerdfng to directions. J'ricp2sctp.porvial.
• .SPil IT .t)E MEXICO. : ' •
This spirit is highly recommended for ull
sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leaders, eitiCIVF,
joints and rheumatic; us trn outwurd'reinedv; it has
no equahned whennsed witlithe ITheumatfc Medi .
eine, will greatly facilitate the cure. The an.
nuals of Ifistory do not produce. ite equal, and it is
'the greatest preyenlive against • cold, in the
know nworld. For particulars sce.directionsaeconi
p_anyinglho bottles. Price 25 cnts. •
T OOLtiA CU l DROPS; • .
An infallablc cure if used according to dime
tions.. Price 25 cents per vial.
SALVE. OF DRESDEN. - •
•
Is decidedly the beet application for wounds
and sores, old or new, of all kinds, and will pre
vent if used in time, many operations; and pre.
vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Back; Head, &c.—
Females who aro so 'unfortunate as to-have sore
breasts, and will use this' wonderful salve, will.be
mired in a very short time, It cannot be too high.
ly recommended. For farther parOcularssce direc.
tions. Price 12 : 1 cents per box,
WORM .LOZENGES. -
..
An excellent article for the cure of worms in
adults as well as ebildictr, and will cure when
other remedies full. Price 6. cents per box.
COLN; EI LOZENGES.
•
A superior artielccor Coughs, Colds,Sore throat,
Bronchitis and ditliculty..nf lireathiug. Price 64
cents per box.
Sold wholesale lin d retail, at the principal office,
No. 3t34, North 3d street, Philadelphia; and by
• JOHN GRAY, Carli sle, Pa.
• General Sientfor Cumberland County.
• June 22, 1842. • , . ly-34
A"ifyou havo a friend, nlolation, or know
any one that is afflicted-with that distressing
disease. "CONSUATTlQN,"perguado . them with
out delay to try tbti!, famous and unrivaled medi-.
eine, the
• 66 Balsaimi of Wijd Cherry,” '
„
which has oureAJ tbstusoodi of this complaint af
ter eperything-elso had failed. Ilea& the follow
ing undoubted proofs of its efliescy:_ , - • '
' Roxsosoomi, Sept. /O . lt4l.
DEAR Sou—Please send malty() mare hcittles of
your lialsam of Wild Cherry, liko that you sent
me before. 1. have taken nearly all of the first two;
and confidently holieve this, medicine will cure me.'
I have used a great many comedies within the
last year; bet have never found any thing' that lois
relieved me so tn.ucli. !t has stopped my ' cough
entirely, ChOcked my night sweats, and II sleep
better at night Oud feel hotter in every way; than
kayo for many months. , Yours, reorwtiblly,
' ' ' VOW KR4.Y , , ;
, • 0.. ' ca.mitistnto, Sept.l2 4 . 1841 e
raison Wisyo: 77 .lmust agaititrouhle thee to
send me two bottles more, of thy -riwalunble Ihtl.:
sawn:• 1. have now titres bottles , in all E and,
can assure thee theit it,' has done more good than'
all the medicine l'have ever taken' before. ',Send
i ,by 'the stage • as scion
r att'pcdisiblpi ,and Oblige thy.
f r i o ndr , i',..”- ir -., ' ' ',,,ritidgrlT .110bLOW.I9t.
' • ° , !Storm., Sont.'B; 1841.: '
;. - DtAlt.'*o'f'o ttt'-He
,ring icilPft ,' .* ieciit 6 ill*
of the wonderful:cures your Bilstimipf,Wiid,ciier.
.rt hir rpqa t iii- rtmen.tnplicini E sent to ono.; o f
yopc Agepla Aiipthq.'Ayfcir d bottle,: and have; '
foundittii hovc;fel.fotol Inc skinuch, that I want
tbteic itittttes'Onb*ig..iiiidti . rett•Eholieie; it livilf
et(re - irrtilloyi''have - - ns ... wpm tv,, speeterant
40,08r,r-0010ine0 kyitict, iikbp,,t nothing pkiifione:
e
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p l pHis,,inotit,utiiiii ; f'-iVentlpirope r tithin on theist
day`of .Qclolier l At 838; under the, general.
P4Peiliitendance the'' , l)oiird Llif , Trasties. web,'
. arrauged Aifferent . .,dePartmerits, each by special
agreement under tlielitimediate ',sttperhitendence'of
ihgraost-efiliiient-and-competent
Of reference, globes, maps, approyPd_Worbe_on draw
ing and' painting, were provided , out of the state ap
propriation; a thorough course of instruction u'lls
prescribed, earibracing all The various , brandies era
liberal iducatiOn. Particular fAdjlitinrl.hare,been at
fordedforinattfietitin inlangtinges.anclentandeined
era; music, instrumental and vocal,' arithmetic And
mathematics; natural mid Moral • science; 'drawing
and, painting, and.. Whateve r, char appeared: to the
Trustees to be utieful or 'ornamental. ~
The Trustees . have been careful to. hare special
Instructors' mployed from lime to lime, so es to ef
fectuate by /Mote and efficient imago all , the pur
poses of the Legistapre indicated in the different
.visions of. the. charter. •
.
Excellent acConikioditions are provided (etyoung
jadiescrorn-tr.-distanoer 4 lli4loard'iiiiii, — Rnil are
Ifed,r the immediate core of some of the instructors.
Dav scholars aeereceiFed aslierailbre.
The Trustees were much 'gratified at n regent
meeting in reviewing the Retire operations of the in
1. slituilm, and - anthorited rttender to ihe public, of
their 'unanimous and cordial asiurance,that the means
here Offer - 4 for acquiOng a complete Alid thorough
efiticOsn;are-no-ivitere-surpasscd.
• JOHN REED, .
•
' President of the Board.
Mar II; t 845. • • • 4t."-80
D; The department under Mrs. Stevens' care,
from the tat April next, will be kept in a large and
commodious house in West Lonti.er street. The
other department where ituow is, in Main street.
RLEG.A.NT'S'
• 13 ala Ala
AHE' Aniicriber has received . addition ;
n 1 so lies of the abbve mimed celebrated
• B Ara or HEALT:II,
NV ich has in `stew years curedand relieved upward/I
SIX VIIOUSAND persons its 'different sectioni
of the comitry•,l the following distates, such as In
ofigestion,Dmpepaia, and all those tra f insor diseases
drising from n'ilisordert d condition of the Itonineli
and liver, derangement of the digestive functions,
-
I: as
Jr General Debility, or • IYeak•nese of the Stomach ;
Costiveness, Headache', Jaundice, Flatti.
lent & Bilioua:ChOlic, Nervoue'.9ffec
'Fever and ,Agueo • •
and has destroyeilall kinds of WOR.4IS, both in
peramis ti, wall as in childyen, and euyed ma ! :
ny other complaiias whiclf are too numerous to in
sert in this pdvertisinent, which can 'he seen in the
direetiona which Mai be folinOmilptiti.grounil.eneh.'
- hottte;vittrirniiiiilW of certificates of. cures .per-
formed by this whist le Balsam ot_Health. -
The great demand for this Balsam of Health has
lately induceilsom4aprineipled persons. to-impose
on the public a spurious article for the genuine Bal r
slim of I lealtin dierclore the propriemenutions dig
pgblio iron l purphaSiP,,^ fay' but from jib a 'regular
appointed Agents. 'lle genuine tialtarn of 'Health
hiss the name of the inldiome bloat n on the glais of
each bottle, thiis..-”Cprlegatit's Balsam of Health,
prepared may by Joss S. , Mur:usns" and besides
that, lie has his signutureorritten on a label, which
is pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle,
which secures it from h iag'counterfeited.
do''.To be huh at al times of his Agent in this
place, who has already" d . hirge.quaritities, Which
'mites it a medicine of eat value. and eulebrity.
SAMUEL ELLIOrI'.
Carlisle, September 26 1842. dm:4B
hi,. .J6S
ollireath i -Whooping- Coughi-11--Disesses- of- the -
Breast and Lungs, nud:for th# ?rear. of approach
ing Consumption. .1
.
So popular is Dr. Bechrer sl4 roopary Preser
vative throughout all Gertnanyoll so effectual in
Diseases of the Lungs, that frta its miraculous
Millets and wonderful cures-OEOlm generally
known and stylecf"Dr. Bechter'f, life Pr,eserver.'
As numerous certificates of its'.'rev god effects,
and wonderful cures in this counkryhave been fre.
quoutly published, itis deemed rssary,only . to
remind the public of so valuable`,tedichte; one
inform them where it can be procuredrenuine.
t ry•Price—Eifty Cents , a•half pi it Fmk.
-*** Prepared and sold, wholesale anAletail,at Dr.
LEIDY'S. A,LTp EMPORIUM, No. .191
North Second street, below Vine,ik, Tl o f the
Golden Eagle and Serpents) Philodelph:. •
• • For sale in Carlisle, by '
STEVENSON &
- Agents for Cumberlat4Cu;nty.
lifiy 18, 181. .9.1 y
Garlegaint's jlik4lsans offiellth
.
THE subscriber, has just "reiteied a
freSh supply of the above immed..tiehrated
i
a
iIAI4S4,AI , OF HEALTH, which bas in tr e‘ yr i all ,
cured - and relieved ape ards •of four thou a per.
sons in direrent sections of the country o 'l, f o k.
lowing tliaeases, sue!' as the Dyspepsia, all %lies
and 14 - eryOus DiSeitses,and all those trains o ' rats:
es re,iulti tig from a disordered candition of tit
• S t un_.
ach-,cores the Ague and Fever, and old a !tsit
Sores, 'atilt destroystill kind of worms, both in ~,
persons and children, and many other pomp! u,
All those persons that purchase this Medici' mll
find a fall direction to each bottle, ns 3wellna a 'la_
her of certificates, of cures,performed. To li Ik4
at all times of hia,aoi4 in tips_ place,who bant
already large quantities. The great emand fo in
Balsam'of Health bas Willy induced sortie unpr ei
'pled person to counterfeit ft,---pherefrirethe prop e•
tor' Fautionsibe 'public front purchasing any b.
from ; his regular appointed agents. • The gent e\
Balsam of Health , has'the. name Of the ImP(liP !t.
blOWn on the glass of eafici, bade, and hissigaatu ,;
.lolin'S. Miller, wrote 'on p label whicllllß pasted:,
.the ciutside cover, which eotnpletely, secures.. the, I .
from beingeotinterfeitt‘d.: FOr sale only in this Oa
'by " , ' "" ' SA MUFF: . ELLIOTT.
For sale also, by 'Mew*. .1 . .' WV . & P. S. Stonier
in IVaynesbore,'
,8a.,, and Johnp t ,Bratkerirl,dge, in
Shippeitsburg;ra. 4 -'. .. ;,' ," ' • ' ,
September 28,1842. ':. '.: : ..., ~' ~ 7 .. ~ - ti r ,..48
. .
Dei a: .Elpa,ugh. . .., .:,
,pmaiounng)watitaateo
:WOULtirispeetfelly triteirn bis fliends that
lies returned and *lll , '
remain some
tithe in flarliide: - , He 'Maybe ernisnited bn Oro r fe.Rl
pineal' business at MeFarlane's Hotel.;} •
4areb,l;, ,uO3. . tf:
•,.
ow GLASS. • •
.4y
the he,..
. 101 ', 1 , e ,
4`43koveh '
~.,,,...moi;, 4 oo.y„#(,,..ro v ee fif.
")..-`,, • . ••^^..-, ';., 4.;' ..- %- 1 :- :,' •'
y i r
.1 ' ~ t irov .. - ticeiQqd from The di(tii itiipv
' , a 'vat , ' 4zster.gius'rios . OuicANT "
P T0 0 4 1,1 ',# , 1 :' ,l ?- 1 49Xs , "f( j eo:04 :0 ilidlres;,l
litinlitl4. ilse;*lot, if t gaper nr tnid voidariiei-!
OfiroF.St toopf4C,l9.not4irmiltut 4'000404,j
*A:44 10'4"i'Mnept4filitnininit 40 betit.44o 1
itiatilk WarF , c44l:4loll)o4in': viill Ai' 414*
,whialia*Ana And Lod' SngAts or onotoktuidlico
Mellies#nd A lot otibAbneitiOrdelfe 'l:olSnkArn. /
f4'; l 6loll l 4. o 4tOdiVY.or,Sl,nrnh4,(or sale At',thealqii
Afatt , ,i4e,•,,,t -,9 4,0,ext.,11# 6 1,,,, •;WItPS I . I Y,
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',, :::,,;.:'„,:..'. ''ts:ii s , f:6: , - tftit . .; t';'.
rrom GralUun's Magazine;foiXttreb:-
THE'4sstowpsivSTitev*.
mitiave - c:oltw.a* .
tet,nte nittrielo.wly through the 'street,
• ,rilletl,with 'an ever shifting '
At id ihttacitilui of kepi that beat. •
• murmuring walks like, atituatn,
How fast the,fiitting figures pone !
mild, the fi e rce, 00 stony eate';
Soniehright , kiiti'tfcughtlessainiles,itnd setae
Where secret have tell their'trace,
. .
'They paa.44; toil, to rest--
To halls in . tihieh the Feast if( spread,.
Ivaliiimlierp_whereLW4nerat-gueni.,_
In silence site beqiclCtlip detid.
And some to happy homes repair,
Where child Fen; pressing cheek to che4,-
'"Wititmutc caresics, shall declare.
The
The tenderness they cannot speak.-
An — d — some, who walk in calmness here,
•Shaltslmdder as they reach the doer
here'one who made their dwelling dear. ,
Its flower, its light—is seen no more. •
Youth, with pale cheek and slender frame s
And dreams of greatness in thine eye I
Goest thou to build an early name ?
°rearly in the task to die ?
Keen son of trade, with eager brow 1
Who is now fluttering in thy Snare
Thy golden fortunes—tower they now ? •
Or melt the glittering spires in air. ?
IVIm of this Crowd, to -night, shall tread
The dance till daylight gleams again ?
Who sorrow o'er th' untimely dead
Who writhe in throes of mortal. pain
SoMe, famine itruek, shall think how long
The cold, dark hours—how alol the light!
And some, who flaunt amid the throng,
• Shall hide in dens of shame hi-night.
• Eimh, where his fasliiOr pleasures call,
There's. one who_heeds—,who.hohis- them-0 --
In His large love and boundlesi the4ght.
These struggling titles orlire that seen? .
In wayward, aimless course to tend ) ,
A • nd eddies , of the'mighty stream •
That rolls to its prrdestined each
ainesalaictasaL,
MARY SEAXOIIf.
MARY' was pronounced by -all a most
eharniin,g being; for independent of her
natural beauty,, there was achara in her
manner that win the esteem and gained
her an interest in the bosoms - of all who
had 'obtained her acquaintance. Her pa
rents having been unfortunate ifilutitig /fey=
eral.of their children, it was :no wonder
they (loafed upon her, with all 'a parent's
enthusiastic fondness; their Mary was * : the
only. ho of their_deelining -years—the
only solace of their bereaved- hearti, for
they had now' bt4 one fair supporting pillar
to a tottering existence. Mary kniw .
she felt deeply for theirsOrroW9,and strove
by every art in her ribiffer to initigiite them,
and she saw too by the oeca - s,ional 'Girdles
and looks of heartfelt * satisfaction on the
'faco'of her parents that she was success
fulher sweet voice Warbled gaily and
Cheerfully through the house, and infused
a gentle tranquility into their bosoms—she
'taught the honey Suckle to, twineoluxuriant
ty over the porch, and the ivy to climb and
inantle the chamber windows with its rich
*foliage';
, and while the. aged • - couple saw
'her light and beautiful form glide
,actiVely
before thorn, and her bands busily engaged
in adorning their 'quiet habitation, they
would ask a blessing on her head, and pOur . .
out their gratitude to Heaven Tor this dear
and precious gift. 'Our visit was paid - on
what' was 'generally termed a joyful occa
sion—at Ow request of Mary, weiheing ,
particular friends, attended n the afternoon,
'for the evening Was set lipar't, with the con-*
sent,, of her 4)slrenis, for., the. wedding of
Mary, and alarge concoere of-friends :or4
acquaintance 'were e4cpci(led to attend. •
Charles Searmi was a, gay and handsome
6 - eking youth, and extremely P'raPosses-
Ting in bis. manners, but 'natty who linew
im Well, saw there was a dal* spot tipe,n
Is heart; a growing . c anher that iyonld
:eentnallv bring destr9t.non and rum upon
In prospects, and, the, - peace` of, her who 1
ti Pa lie his i'Vitee !Oaver. pp ‘'as
ttlicted to that bane of, fife4Ml.,character,
'!Priperance ; . lint , ,it, liat,l; ken carefully
t%aled from the 'family Of 'Mary, and al.
tiklt an anorrymans letter had been 're-.;
rhy her, disclosing tlie:faCt: aryl Warn=
‘,ag i!l's'ri'' o 'tliai iii i . :ili - P ' 4 ,o4resseil i
‘ 4
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.N.,it.ati j .e,-. .tiialielone,ipterferenectee
' er*aimyiand''lthowed-Ihti:letter
.l eitlO'4 ' ' tiv -
ltre:Okii 6 'atli 4 b,thet‘ •
t Oki, iiq' t AOiseit hi4ry'of,-p40,5i,
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a.OOOO giptakt eately4 - $;
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SEE
- Polt'elt‘eee ona nation was ay!
hatinteo.'witlflyaged idoa'or ektne''iliead 7
0094, so . . that ,when ,1„ appioached. to
porigrathlilto 'Mary ow, her happiness , 7 my
heart lieeeme.fulLalmost to bursting, and
turned away in silenoe'•to conceal my tears .
I"
was absent after . th e aboye mentioned
bien't fe'r several, years from Mary, and the
enchanting rlttle spot where...she resided... 7
but imagination was ever carrying, top bael,f
to the same beautiful ilia fairy bents
could still faney the . snow-white iattagii,
the rural and sebluded Walks, the winding
stream-411e,, ivy honeystiekle, and little
wicket gate of my frieed's habitation, and
lieTii Prigiftly g rac e --- a CI d - i thiCicenfainitificily '
pi' Very herself; and ..though..i4titibt.Of
her: welfare
~and..haPpiness. would'some-,
times crossmy Mind, Inould not for an.in- 1
.
'attit 'harbol the ideat it 'Made 'my heart,
'aiik'; - for I felt 'then that if the pretty 144' 1
picture of human life had failediA,Cared not
for any other—all rninance Wastt, 4 o.4..encl,
and existence had lost its greatest' etirm' '...
. . .
But a feiv years brOtight the back 'to this
little spot. ' , lt Was a beatitiful afternoon in
the month of June;. the birds .tvers chirp
ing and bounding gaily among the leafy
boughs; and the beauties of-neuire,like . in , ,
spiration stole upon my senses and leaked
them' to asweef retrolipect;a dreamy' foe
,
getfulness._Of every' thing.
,but' Mary,. as
'When I feet saw her,• and every little -inei
dent 'connected with her and her happy
home, until I im'conaciously - found 'myself
on the little winding. footpath alinpst - at the
very thrgahold of. the. StveeVeet. hut my
ream was at an end-.— . Maryi I exclaimed
'entiilly, has become
.neglectful---tiatUre
.atilLexerts c herself,...but. she is-no--longer-
]
-aided-by : the-delicate - and pruning' 'fond of(
art. The honeysuckle, hangs •froin the
Porch,. broken And Withered, and.the ivy
'has died 'aivay upon .the WindOws, ''l hp
preached and knOcked et ;the floor, and a
light ''step Was' quickly' Moving along the
entry in answer to 'the summons. 'Was 'it
MUrY'l . the dearyoutitful friend khad part- . '
ed.frequ 'in real go rroiv - fotr - yeaevagol—
The itlea - orineitiriOjaiif - tt . elightful,
and I was 'prepared 'to 'clasp her iii my
arms,' When 'the doeropeped, but the nn
ivelcome face Oa strangeriintruded itself,
I was disappointed. '3' Where is ,Maiy 1
'Seaton?" I "'enquired With 'some anxiety:!
The 'elderly 'female I addressed informed)
me lit - ati.,".ilic hid . come - 'to=.'ad myrt• hfiler the !
last comforts 'to Mary,. who was then lying
at the' point 'cif death. "Coine in," said I
she, “if you, are a friend, and see her for
,the last finite; I fear the vital spark iS'al-:
Most extinct.!' -41.er words: sunk like a I
blight into 'my heart,' and I followed her;
trembling and :in silence. Mary lay pale
and emaciated on a Wretched pallet in a i
corner or the room, apparently in the last!
atag,e - cif life. 'She turned: her head land
tuidlyottards 'me, as 'I appeOched,.andl
lin aft agony'' feeling's 'called Optin her
name, and a.. Taintisimile....ol.,:reeognition.
passed across her features. She seemed
glad of my presence, and requested I would
stay with her until the messenger of Death
came to summon her to. a world of spirit's.
I accordingly remained with her the two suc
ceeding days in which life 'flickered in the
. .... ,
socket; .is they, were the !eat 'Moments of,
poor Mary.. She 'gatieme, as the intervalU
of weakness 'Would permit, the patticulars
of her sad story. . Her husband, 'Charles.
Seaton, had became an habitual drunkard
and a gambler; their little , property was
sacrificed,' and he teas then imprisoned for
debt. :She did not disguise froui 'Me that
his treatment Was . the„cause dt her death. but she still apeke.airectionately and :fcir
givingly of liirit, , and. prayed the. God :Of
mercy-would-also -pardon his Aransgres
sions • I-ler•parents were both dead-sor
row and.trisease had combined to terminate'
lives Whose only 'bopit . 'of, happiness rested'
on the bticiis ore blessed ittiniertality;
Such was the fate of the interesting and
heautiful Mary- SeooO- - -apd such is !le
Corroding iiriluerke d . vice ,Vyhen it is per
mitted to rear its serpen head in the bosom
of families; the virtuous. andinbocent too
often.feelPthe greater portion of,venom;
and the: sorrow -stricken heart of Womaii,
tyhOn shojis's+ drained "'the iisectip'of bit
terriesti to its dregs, can,!find nothing in
life to atone for the pangs of blighted affec
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_ iiIIETE CAUSES 4D_EFFEctS,
iCrthe following ' , Continents of the P.
States Gazette. , aie worthrof peitieat , atid.
the, 'seijou's consideration of , the. itoblie.;--
The iereiritig . 00 press is
pe l eiany tree and deiervink of altention't ,
ithockink riitirde'r tif
,
York; is anothiiiinatailee of one crime pro-
during another; AnCit would be well if
it Could r be made .to operate as , a beacon to
••
those, 'oxillose ( course is in, the tortuous
channel where passions ebb anthfloW witht
out a regulator. . •
• .
-W-e-are-not aetoniahed amps resell: ;e
who.-will have been the ,'murderer, the ac ,
'Was the censequence - :'of the:termer:viola
tion-B. Of - the laws of ?God • Sad' inan,.'and
naturally a ptisiqueke too. not
stop 'hare to prove, or to illustrate ilmtrittli
of this assertion. Thoise:coniet:eant 'with
the affairs of life have learned to diSeciver
the intimate 'connection betiveen: one critne
and another--between - the . continued rirq- 'vocation bY 'edit*, and 'the visitation of the
vengeance at' the proVoited, upon the ag
'gressor. if the visitation , is not always
it is. freqttently - betause art 'C'om.
eeala the end, or theLworld averlaoks:the
connection:- if it not_ .alWayS inade, it
is Perhaps •because infamy is" notrepeated,
blend, to .discovery, or. the injured flies
froni the chance of revenge, that he
may 'not 'find inVoiyed in guilt as
Well as, in misfortune.
These npe - n vielatimin of thela*s of the
land, in the person,'aml
sometimes in the taking of the life . of o hu
man being, aie - Vowing"more and more
'frequentrmet -- itmight — lfic_iiTiftliTf
_ _
quiry of the.inan *of ,lhougnt and leisure,
what is the cause of 'the frequency. The
personal attack, "wrong as it is and most:to
be censured, is seldom without a real or
Imaginary cause. A nian seldom - strikes
another without thinking at least that he i c e
'retienting some injury.' The murder 'of
Cornea was probably the' illegal violation
husband; or-ilia — yengeetice
of a slighted woman.
In the latter instance the law cold 'not
ha've aided her, because the injary s itself
arose 'from unlawful acts. In the former
the law is armed with powers to 'revenge;
but the haste of injured feelings and the
miseenceptien•as to the lualities Of hone,
wedi..; prevent an appeal to that law, '
It cannot be denied that thg bmitiof
justice of our luta,' in some Stales,
Stripped of a considerable portion of their
terrors , by the new - tenare - by --- tvlfithllte
judges hold.their offices, and the 'imputa
tions which such circumstances have led
some_fo cast upon the motives or their de
cisions.
But the crime to which. we 'have referred
above, is not the only one which has, of
late, multiplied the instances of violence,'
end brought 'the citizen to enticipnte'l lie
action of a late which,' while. it might'
slightly punish the offender, against his
peace, woiild afford' his wonmisArery littlo
redress.
The open profligacy cf a papier' of the
press—the direct , attack which it makes
upon the character' of eitizens—its un - -
guarded false statements of what if true
Would destroy the character of any man,
and its attendant inability to repair the n
jury, are attendant sources of violence and
outrage. Very few men can command
enough of good sense to Sit still.under a.
'continued attack, and trust. to Their own
general character. and to the insignificance
or known ificionsness of the 'assailer.—
They are injured at the Alai°, and,they nat
urally seek tor vengeance atthe time. The I
delay of law, and often . the defeat ofjtis-'
tice, are not to be endured; and thus the
,
law is violated and justice outr aged by
• , . ~.
injured. The freedem
. pf the ' ms,g piVp•: , •
erly guaranteed, to discuss. the character
and claims ,of a candidate for public hiTtce,
or the conduct of the , puhlic officer, is•tti
bused, to, the gratification of personal 'ilia-:
like, to miserable jealoiniy; in reprehensive,
en'vy'--: of imaginary: superior suCcess
. 'er,
sAthetitnea ,to the degraded, merbidappe.::
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moat Of : • higi life thet 0.(170:'/ 1 44.1V:pew
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Often met With hi gallatit'Prorgionojiir
nocent as art: iti,ant: . ipf ei60,41'11144 1 01i 8
high integrity and' indetnitable'hratiery.::---,
He was nearly Afty,' Ye* MI4 Mutit,is
Were over ; when master : Don ; Otipid , reade
him acquainted With a Widinit „ .)6:d l n 2ll l in •
whose eye \he begin to ,diteptiscini,ethlrig
tht' made : him uneasy: Hertr:Was the 7 :re=
,Vult of leisure . . : ' , 4"'; •
...L.-4)llring -his-service. in- . tlie . _4tny_he_had__,
never been any thing Worthy pi:n*oller
notice in a wornati!ti eye. In fait, ho would
scarcely have nbserml vvhether,a waMan
had "three eyes in her head, 'Or only, t w o;
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for no matter wheri3'hie - ewn - eyes Were t hill -
thoughts itrere. "'long " antlArunis
and wounds," and love , was it ihinilihat •
livcti in his memory just ait
ed once reading . a visionary book ealletlthe
Arabian Night's )rntertainmetith,'When.
•
Well, the general was 'settled tiotva
td an amiable, gentlemanly old felhiw,
'ing alone With comfortable wealth arOund
him, and having little to do; itetti now and
then 'to entertain an ohi comrade in arms, .
Which companionship afforded hun an= Op.
portunity to "tight his battles o'er again.'!
riot alas ! over this calm'eyening or the
old qener'al's day. a 'deal of perplexity
was doomed to fali, and he noun found,
himself in troubled waters, thn depth s- pi'
which-he could by no means . understand.—.
He floundered about like ritaeil rat under
•
apunart,-and-suelfanotiter-m . elaticholy-fish :
out of-water never beforesiVilleittred bait,.
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hook mien, of the angling . go4 of
The poor General I We must give him a
name, in wt can't tell the story, • and the
best urns for swill a story to be in
tale Or hispiiy, is 'Undo Toby:" Poor
General,,lincle Toby debattil:abstractedly
in grebt disiiactiqn about his flan , position,
anOmeyethad.seigs or 'Cam piign_givenbim
such perplexity before: - -- •
At length:7lo ivever, the bluff itontasty of
his disposition tote uppermost among his
conflicting Titans and his':cOurso -was cho
sen. •At-isehoOl he had studied !Othello's
defence,' to 'none at . an exhibition but,
made - a great failure anti now he recol
tected ticro waaaomethinginthie'defenee!
very much like What he Wanted to say‘.• , -t
[lo -got. the hook immediately; found the--
_passage.. clapped on his hat with a.deter• • •
_mined air,_and posted krfr, to. the..ii;i4ow .
Wadhant's w ir'Shakespeare • under.. his
arm.
Madam,' said General UnCleuT,oby,'
opening this- book at' the Marked plane,.
with the Solemnity Of a' special pleader ,
the Bar—' Medant'=4-
. 4 !tilde inn I in speech
And little blest with the set phrase o@ peace.? .
-. Here the 'General closed the .book
'edhis forehead, looked up at the:ceiling,
and said uith-e spasmodic-gasp-4 wai# . •
to get-married ?
The widow Laughed tettlninutekby thp ,
watch before who could uttera-single
Table, and then she said with precious tears.
of itomor . rolling down her good:natured• •
cheeks—' And who is it you Want to mart:.
ry, General ?'
• You,' said Uncle Toby, 'flourishing
his sword arm in the air, and, assuming S 7
military attitude of defiartee,„,as if . he e;.
peeted . an assault from the.widow . itndiedi
yon kill me tf I merry you!'€oi4
the' widow
ltiedarn replie4Unclo Toby} hi, . a
mostmostserioup,anil.clepreeatipg t0,,,513
assure beT that Paell• anidea had , ever ens;
cc ad-tt~sheadv----
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t ' 4 Well, then., .1 geeswill'-luarry y
'said theividotv. •
Thank'
you ma'am,'said Uncle Toby; .
but one Ain bouno to ;41, yon
madam*--f 'Near '
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