Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 03, 1843, Image 1

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parent, skitti'Teels si::p.coVei'soillgtitido foii*e,WafaVe'siha c liiiitifilieSs;qfjilkaangliters;of the propriety of:
so educating.,theiol,ttits,.4,lay;*ydiC.ityseiPie, i'Vektsitre, arpteirSkajostAhiY3.laissiteges of:lffe.4that, they"
may .be useful. (as Welt Awar,namental) in any iowhicitsii . ifaYiileetiejletiven, tilvpideetheau.
The . tionompliihmen44s4plibill:Opeation;oppetw, nene theleisatifiabfe'4ll6n,ifeeptifpfintecl , by quail- ,
ties erreillitilitre!l`,ThelnlY4tltHe%politiii,iitt it tfiat.whichikomciteii thtl”Weinfort 'abil+.liifjpiness or.
those WitOkliiiirn.ll, l „e'eOrkini'eAtailt,tsoarei thp real .pleasures'of lifileiti.pleishinebecau§e, steam- .
panie4thaslptilikleilge tliatwelliserfireprieeil to meet the frowns '6lTortnne. The numerous
- instances
that may,4os . ecii in every. direction of families ileltred in affluence - who now have to
r eocounter the Cold'
bliasts'of pdierewithout,theMeans WherebY toikainn,respectable aoppm .—should remind parents ow. ,
while thettpe, eddiatingithele daughters 'in • illiAli!ieeflnetrieettittud luxuries of life;they . should 06
guarilAhengo far , ,ns,ipikOhe;.agtunst the numerous ills that human:nature is '., heir to." • There la no
legneVAlmiN•ftiflifte eattl,s64%;e3us child that • is . , worgt "twentieth part the, tithe" of
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in the °nurse of instruetidn pursued in this Institution tid real ornament, no' proper necomplislonent
ill be negiecteTh—but at tipitarne time thitigs of a more useful nature will receive proper attention. The
.4 object tainted, at..in the litOtary antreep.mtifio exercises will , Lotto evolve,. enitivate end strengthen'.
• 'intellectual powers, anti to
O ran AO•t.e.finpo,lte taste, :'the Studies of the , younger pupils will 4i4ki::
tigSil'lts to task' chiefly the powers o,,m,e,'lntle'y, bdt care•will .be taken that the yoftthlul meniev, he:.
burdened with rules and petticipleiunlntelligible 'to tho novice to study. :' Great importaripe,'tekt-''
led, to'",!the tight Commencement of ;the popiPs•llmetter education, and throughout her. seholtAM: -
.se, io,the Sthiptation of tlte,sobjerts ofher study to the gradual developing of her mental poWers: • It'.
be the aim 6!.... the. teachers 'to inspire in the pupif a love of study, and to inculcate the idea` hnt ,
iii 7, is a pleasmg empleynielit'andilol ft tedious labor. The various exercises of theinstitotiorf Will
arranged as to,refieve'emennother•ond,preretif that weariness Which is in great a lee to study: " s,'
'E Pi 11(S,Itiala„8CIENCES wilL,e taught fit ti course of Leettwes—illustrated by experiment's, .
tens,.diagramillAintilqPi% Ws '''
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lestures ,oof.A.Stronotny'will'he op suitable' occasions, 'sccompnnied by observations 'on the nee=
ttunet alt.'f,-441tepupils'will be taught to,trilee*t the einistellations—to know the principal eters, planets,
- Zvi,. , iirtete'aatneArlnutilte observe the.motietev.nspect, ho. of the most conspicuous heavenly bodies.
The c 11 1 g. will illelnt4OliernistrY, Geology, NI ineralogy, Experimental and Natural Philosophy, &e. •
`.: •As , ~V1,, . 4.'N',1) VlE,GETAHLl , ,l'l(l.slol..OGY—inehuling Zoology, Ornithology, • Botany, he.
For.* ;heal. Ideinnsin llobuty, horticulture, he., the pupils will have the adtantage of the besmtiful
griiith and garden attached to the building..., •, • •
• INT IeLEUTI- 1 4 1 , •NN0.,401t.,1: I. Pi IILOSOrfIY will be taught in le tares and exercises. in
rebiling - ,,Ulds'enurie will also Itiehnie Rhetoric, I,ogie, Criticism, and Eloentiqn. In reading, the
•papilS Iho matte acquainted 'with the best works in our lattgitage-,-looli poets soul pro pa writers-••••
110 ,1011.. V 41. OA kintr . eti to totikei potlreartsrs. , . _....... . . ....._--•
--Poet' iwp,,ttestomfF.wili . lie gisin to the Aesthetic eultureor the cultivation of a proper sense of the
ngreeald nit lwaattful in the polite arts:. • Gond taste the very foundation' dim elegant eilecation.
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' ARITI111.1:1'16 and .the higher brancidsis Of, the Mathematics will receive "proi)er 'attention. This
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Arita r ust will incliatfelKok-keifiing,N.c... . * '
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\V till .i, with Root's treatise ow Penmanship, beliesed to be the bestsySteiyi in use.,
G G I.Plll',..With,'P''oblens on the, globes and 41111ellti011 Or Illtlitaltrltfiellt. (jtCCJIZTapIIy ill con .
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nection wi ,anciettullistory. • - ','„ • -, ..4 • ~...... • • 4
I . IL Till, ', ancient and modern--sioxe,ithistorf',w.iiii4harts and rows:-,Voythoiogy and chronology.
t'arti IIII • tention will be given Ito the lima:TY ortitir pivp,kinnarv.!.':,.
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A., .IQ. I 11l Is:s, Jewish, Grecian and Wilmot. -' ~; :;',"l ; i , " , ' ' •
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IA GU .Gi.f. , S. ' The Freillt , h , Germ,S l 4 Italitto; , SlionlstOluttli, PlasSienl Languages. will he taught
when' 'air I. A. young lady's education onnot t ie ponsidered ;couiPiete without the aCquisition of at
'iaist •Li isinge in addition to bur native tongue,. , ' ....,' • .'.;:,V4---,:-. , ..- -2;. .:,' ,j , , , •
)I. C. ! Pima) FortOtitti (lititar. !Werth:6RM VD other insteditientS'Will be glyeit „ideo,rartioviirly
M.airet 'Clic .I'. , ihisophy;cir Music, in connection with the science of Aeottietes . ,',Wilralito',b6 , !might.
Vregot nserris, , a in vocal tiiitsje will form a part:4 the recreatioba of the , liilliillii.K''':',..2 4 t' ( .-.l''''': , _ ....
' 1 )“, jestßit A NI,..),MAOII'IXIG 'l t tinelscapea, Figures, FloWers, he:, with theilieOry:a4prkctiee of
1..
Verve e,.. , . 7, 13.: ~ :I.' ..,,,, /...,,..,. .:, , ,
Pls . A ".• . 1) OIiN4Mi t INTAI A 'NEEIN..E.WOI,Ik, and fancy Work' in great."VarietAttecldiline.
‘..\
Embroi I,.bliecw'ork, Znltyr. Worsted and Ittig . work, Bead :York : te. Ste... harticultty .intention
''' ,. ill he 1,1 to this Inattelt.of instruction. The young Ladies will be taught to make'op' amost every
-,irtiele o Via' theist." . - .
- 'IIUNI TIC Et:ONO:WV, including Cookery i u all its branches, the preparation of Ices, Jellies,
l'res , sr% t reds, Vast rv,4o ices, he. be. - ,
I.NST C floN .. I' l DANCING will be given to the boarders, The exercises in this art will be '
'regsrilotl !natter' of recreation amt physicist (c(S.ltlcte, 111111 no separate charge will he mad e mrthi.4
'atamuut. it s some difference rt'opinion u xists its to the propriety of this kind of recreation, it is proper
to cm.Y. lll se .belleyd,"thene is no . sithstantial object roll to the prOper use of this elegant aecompljalinient.
instructih Rifts ki n d is F ists.inin the hest female schools in the country, ostler the sanc t ion of some of—
The . wiseslid beat Inert °l'd's, age. Itegar;lef I its a schwa of manners, there is no prci , cr.subslititte for
'this Polittq; there 1411: Its 0111,1' means %%hereby young. ladies rail lie so readity ratiy,l4 that "gracts. of
Ina . MIPS,' AVIIIIIII aster twartss the railrfitivinreirisMENtinti. 11i,,, codrimny-witt-heinimittotF
le,- latliti:,, are engaged in their exercises; nor will any pupils he "meek ed the this kind of
ly,
Foil
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nuitnier,gn
Whilu.the ;•
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rlit I*.ler e ,to.the.boarders, the tencliers recognise no stispenriou 117. the duties of instruction. The
'llonSeltehl It .iate witli elicit other out at - school hours, on terms aeasy and respeetrul• remit:wily; anti
• the ereetiVw4ignoranCes of the pupils 1111.1 notice&with trkitni solicitude thr their improvement On
all'Amensionli their racreatinini, walks, lie lire-side Mini-int:4ons, young lattice Wlto use provincial;
- tnproper, or.grammtitical exprt Woos; are khan) , r,..,orret..ttal. ,A vicious. pronunciation is especially
to be tioticrtithe same care is devoted to their per'sOnal &pertinent, mien mitt habits. Al attkwortl
galtt its 'nt4t ful stoop;' a 11116:11 twang, must tie e'specteil to. Cal l'lnrill frOM'any tittoresh the proper
:advice and 'di tion... , ;But the chief care, or iho niionioni.; in th:•se hours Of rehixatimi.froni the severer
- duties - ot'llio'S of tii,thii,is to - be ileioted to the witty:46mi of a Christian politenesa;timenity, ease, imil
\
natawillti;s 9. 01 milers: To do an onlotly-like thing, calls I;or author:dive advice; but any ~ ioliition hit
the law 'ilf Ch dll 1,7.1114111,15 . 11
. 1,1114 tcourteVy,,is. to be 'checked by the teacher with the nuisCitimious
concern. l
. Ou every Sa!'t, when the weAthey p,' civil's, tlie' Warders ,will attend church Wifli the tittoress. They -
will tievey Hum' , o ,t, li t night. In kilo great Wm kof educatin g . the moral feelings, the precepts of the
gospel 1it.C . 01,10 r eliance. The updial duties and VII MOS it enjoins will' be earnestly inculcated.. '
I•kIiSWPI-dlik .1 It iS. inttnifed that brikers shall eiljny all the omicron! attention to their domestic
suomgetocia th , inld be etstemlettto them io II Well . ordered Wine. It will be necessary to require
tit •t boarders a ll lever leave (helot unless ill company with one of the totoresses, nor be ..tisent after
.sunset. 'Phis Iv) t prevent diem from enjoying; to the proper extent, al I the advantages of ihe society
of the pike. 11/ eni , w'il I not be permitted to go shopping but iii einniviny' ninon „f tile Indies of the
cebnol, 'who Will• 'intend their purchases. Ni, restraints will Ifs imposed th at are not ftilly•wiir
+minted by the nee ii . . B of t h e rase. The responsibility assumed by the propriethts relate'' , it neves-,
'wiry that they flon tit squire of Om pupils a strict obsemance of the rules imposed . . Corporci.l punish
led
YOutft will'not tle reied to under apy circtimstatices. .
THE , I f E4Lrirvin pupils Jyill he coosidered 'it moat important object, rind will glnirn the nn
' •erititt..tl Attention or, ri,ni(s,_i.,gulictity- in the physical habits awl exercises of the lit - larders will be
obsermil. The bestliileal advice.will he hail when renuiretl. Cleunbersbur,,. , is helie:ved to he one of
kite tem l t healthy plan the country.: The'establishineitt has ri fine air) situation, and there is not any
• Ineitl,oatise of disease 4„„ to exist in themeighltorhopil.
Tbe regulltr s ses , )ortill liere'after entrintenee an the first of September and fi rst of February. The
poly vaeniie " Will be hie mou th s o f. Jtily 'mid •Aligust. %Yuen , . Ladies , will be receiyed at any time
edioling the session.' l i . . . .
?Y . ° nr " i Z ffer will b einYed On a telither (either, male or female) intuit institution.
ti t
" fegulatt"g the Pei!. tuition, W.,. th e present etitharrassed 'Condition of the country is tionsidered.
'T e prices are bqii"e ( e less than these or any other school .. in the . 'country having equal capa
bities. " - ' -,' - ".,,:.' :, - ~• i . .
, .
7'(1. ' 2 .',: lie A n 4140 . ' ji.ve , ,rpontlq, ppygol4' in tuivfice.
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of Guitar,'.;. 7i;4& L i 7, t '. 'l . t ' ' 150
,tainitinif Pelnpti 6. 4, r.',. '','.,.,'.-,',''.' ,--- ,;• .
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,stt the prices tat which they tiro
townie' 'Needie* •p ig „ , 4 w0 ,.1, . ..', . , .
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FRAY I. ELDER., N0.:.40..,4; ; Marke1.
1110 - 1, ' Inie 19th; North vide;lt!hilnilapidn,
A iliFe ee c; ',_il tvi) ides'of 'H A 11D1V,41.1.E; ',to the
t,d - wt . 111"`tt foC l CAszt r ,and in his inleitlietnent named
ic a orit — IX the artiiiten ivtditheininev"iiniten'ett;heefinds
lithit:oll*rit in the same line of 'busitieilvvintve 6irei_7B,4
iti liitiroPiftitinlitr ' arlivitea'at, thdnitnitiltiipeniestyl i ng
t IthilY sell as
l?M':4l"t r is ' l'N i. a lar ib
ittr4 e ti e l L eL L i -l Ve " s i t
4 „ • i4itetilllVAlipoP- Wl;tgiii6 evetilly.j*KirjpD
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i ) P 1 9'' - far ' .. !kee else%f expom en min .
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:7' , ' - fi v.7d,7ooT4lll' be convinced - that he la 'aellint . all hi; ,
Woitt'utliiiiilailom , pricesc—itid,tlintlic s if don
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' ' 'Vtgh - vtitelretratilett tint to'do.lnr.,
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ael o io. 4 4' lll / 4 !?0 - 1 4 0ti/kil!DIT.1 , !94. 1 ,0, : $41.*, ~:i
Siiiso:. it , tio wish get the , most forretr
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t . i t . ; 13144:.deil glifililtii . :tdiiiiiv/tif*d!) . orlyi
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Ifelisii'liihbrtnesb::Of;g ~ittifi;,:' itini, , :ln tile pi at
"Bmiski#Oklapd glicOsigtgbpaniPireier;in t
i vita Ilebto . citre i 'end ailAhlttAait4 l 4l l o4 FitiOse
and Ulf , diseaseelariquettokireipeinire , iiiid- - de. ,
,bilitAmo inutfe6hov)Ylopg, ititiiiint--4rf faerell
diseases to whicktins hunninginily aresUbjeekto. j
''.'These pills aro unSurpailitil ' by, any medical,
compound ever offered to OP fOlip as ageneral re.
noVator and familyniedyiind., They-are very
gentle itr„their :OperatiOn,'.;; causing neither pain,
sickness nor debility . bitlisi user of them; but' on
the . contrary • they, strengthen therstom e cli and
bowels In a wonderful manner, "tinit.'stion listore
nature to its•formeritifurse and viger..i<The - per:
eon',using the Olio, ':',Branch Tills soon. forgets
that lie was sick—which is very easily accounted.
for: there is
,not that prostration of strength Lin
theie pills as inmany other remedies of the day;
because the materials and in manufacturing them
are In harmony; with; ilfo powers of lilb and act
in concert with the Optiitaini of Dr's. Brown, Bush,
4rmstiong,' MOUtgly,iiery;',' Dorsey, Kendrick., '
Sliefiper AK .the selebratcd Dr. 'Waterhouse,
.feiMerliFeetiner on the ,theory and 'practice of
Physio:lrkeaMbridge Drilyersity, Massachusetts.
Parchaii , :of ;them, and give them a fair and im
artier trial, and you will find that permanenfro.
Tict,';iipon • which the' proprietors depend to make
11;ein • the most Universal family mediehmused,
and'Whick will stand, unrivaled by any other in
herknown wcirld. Price 25 cents per box. •
' -.. RHEUMATIC MEDICINE • -
ra one of - ho most Certamartd affectuot cures for
11 rheumatic, Chronic and inflammatory Ithoutna
tisnis that has over yet been disetveredi - and in
-numerous eases has eradicated that dreadful dis
ease' from persons afflicted entirely . . All sour .
'drinks and victuals are strictly forbidden, and
opiritous liquors must not be taken inwardly by
Any nip:4m -wliaover, or it, will be of no use to
take this niedieinc, as it Will destroy the gond el:
leas °Oho medicine entirely. Price SI,SU per
pachage.
----LIUGSBU_R(LLIFB- TINCTURE.
. These celebrated drops havetiequired the high.
cut-recotn rnendations - in this country, as well as
in Europe for its Must valuable proprieties for all
imvatd weaknesses, cramps,colds,ngues and fever;
and when used with the Olive Draneht.Pillfyiever .
fails to cure the fever and ague. Pricril:i cents
per bottle. . .
Is unrivalled for-its curative qualities even when
used in cases of maladies which were other Wise
incurable. Many • recommendatiOna hive. been
given of the 'beneficial °fleas it has had in the
cure of pleurisy,, pectoral upd puiruonary con.
inimptioni, colds, Ste. rrice ;25 cents-per bottle.
HYSTERIC OR MOTI-lER DROPS.
This most mmellent article has a quality of
calming juitantly.and without fail, all cramps of
the-stomach, cholic and that troublesome disease
.calied mother fits or hysterics; and when confine.
ea for sonic length of time, will cure the patient
eptirely. Price '25 cents per vial,
GREEN WONDER OIL,
A . certain cure for all Scalds, Brines, Burns,
and the most effectual curefer:the piles—it will
Mire the person'afflicted in a very glen time, if
tiscd according todirections. PricePScts.per
This spirit is highly recommended' for all
sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leadets, sinews,
joints and, rheumatic; as an outward remedy, it has
micqual,and when used with the Rheumatic:Medi.
Mho, will greatly facilitate the core. The an.
nuals of History do not produce its equal, and it is
the greatest preventive against cold, in
. the
known world. For particulars sec dircetionsacoorn.
panyfing the bottles. Price 2,5 cents:
__ •
TOOTHACHE DROPS,
An infallablo init.° if used according to diroc
tions. I'rieo 25 cents per vial. •
• .SA LVF',' OF DRESDEN: .•
Is decidedly the best application for wounds
and sores, old or rir, of all kinds, and•wlll pre
vent if nsed iii limo, many 'operations; and pre
vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Back, head, &13.-:
Females who are so unfortunate as to have sore
breasts, and will use this wonderful salve, will be
cured in a very short time. It cannot be too high
ly recommended. For further particularssce direc
tions. Price 12i cents per hex.
WOJ 'LOZENGES.
Ad excellent article for the cure of worms, in
ddults as well as children, and will ewe, when
other Comedies fail. Price 64 cents per box.
COUGH LOZENGES.
. A superior arti ale for Cooghs, - Colds,Sore throat,
Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing. Price 0.1
cents per box.
Sold wholesale and retail, nt the principal °Ripe,
No. 384, North , nd street, Philadelphia; and by
. JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, Pa.
General Agent for Cumberland County.
'June 22, 1842. 1y.34
05 (10
xu 00
0 00
READ. WHAT IT HAS DONE.
Air Isi'D ifyou'havc a friend, a relation ; or know
:IX any one that is afflicted with that distressing
disease, "CONSUMPTION,"persuade them with.
out creitit to try that famous and unrivaled medi
cine, the
, •
which has cured thousands of this complaint af
ter everythitig else had 'kited. Read the follow
ing undoubted , proofs of its efficacy:
4oxponotiao, Sept.lo 1841...
Mai stm—Please'serid rife two more kettle's of
jietir Balsam 'of Wild Cherry, liko that you sent I
me before. I hove taken nearly all of the first two,
and confidently believe this medicine w ill 'cure mo..'
I have' usdd a great' many remedies within "'the',
lastjear; but have neyer found any thing that has
rolievedme tio much, It has stopped my cough
6ntficle iER - 0 my.-niglit sweats, and. 1 sleep
'hotter at night and feel better in every ,way,, than ,
liuve.for - many months.` Yours,'respectfully,
~; - : Jsmts'
.•• 1 , oioEandtm,`Sopt: I 2;1841 ;
741riti . ; WtstARi must again treuble , thee to
send
' ino.tw,o hottles more.of. thy inviduable
' 16443* h i res taken reo . tiottide in - all ; and.
aainriktliee .that it ' has dont' *nom'giaidlhan
all,theinedieine I•have.ever. taken r Word:, t end
atage asaoonas possible, and oblige, thy
iendf". . JOsien
. .
, • - ERISTOT.:, 8 opt. 3 ,',041r ,'.
t • Dialn triqPron:—Hearing so ninny people talk
,;11-tliffmioricleytlilOiirOiOlir,fiileiditi,PlWild.Cher
y.lialiinifijioti: cithaurnotkoni;T: , gent to orie, ' of
' o ,liP i ' , A,o,,,,iif! 1 40,0 16 r 06 7, r°i.a.hOlki•••finfl -hne
T QW / N t w P -14 1 0 Pd ,pgi op mtic4, , that,t runt
ii#63. lityQuarft'eretit,ll 9 ,6li . ; iiii!lcifell'oirb" if :will'
4 f
'oo4* tfof' l l:,lpio:raietrrifynei3O' ) Eipiefortiiit
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4 0;i 3 ' 411iii g : k etr !` at A b Y L',1 .0. L 1
'-- - -csotimpiikkgt .
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PECTORAL, ELIXIR
lisam of Wild Cherry,”
SUM
EIN
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.411,
• Yet !ltt.t Nt.Rtip,l3l •
4),pr r #Flc.,,
/Airii9teriptil4l#,
‘ViiiigielillolllllNool ,
: ,• ',!
The; Aie prepti,.
' :And ƒ ash
;. ,;
'AA] fliitkutit 7 to'viruetepOt
,*"-•• . •
. . .., . • . . , ,
. , .
Chafed as the angry °eon's rvOli
~. my so u l ~, i (wril cr f s bpilS,r,.. . .
- - Liken thained nlionorolOu-hiteell;_.,
Or lion in the toils. -
. ,
veittth; to Ohlo;lislo!ty;itste, •
No more Hi lite:l4Am knee{ ~ •
gut fortune's miniOnW, metmly great,
Shull crouch lik'e elsyes to me..
The God which 'formed me to command,
And gave me strength
Shall plant his sceptre in my hand,
lightning in my eyes ; •
Matti, with the thdrny crown aflame,
Aly.aehing temples Watt
And come the by a mighty nanuy
"A l'lnnarch of the Midd."
Heaven's height galaxy shall getei
King! by celestial choice !
And Korili's ten thotisand tongues repeat
The thonders'of niv voice. •
. . •
Stung in her turn, the heartless fair,
Who proudly eyes me now,
Shall weep to see soine other share
The Godhead of my brMi , I • •
Shall weep to see some loyeliect. ctar,
Sontithed to my soal'ii erobrace,
Ascend ith me Fame's fiery car,
AmkaPitruithe bounds of space..
Though sounding praises swell Illy it'll,
4nd flattery smooth•thy
Grief yet may pierce the triple ;nail
ry
unfeeling. breast.
Tune, oh my Wool ! thy loftiest strain—
'. Exult with song and glee !.
For scorn liatit.snapried'ettilt earthlier strain
And Oct the linmortulTree.
Minds destined ton g,loriotts"shape
•
Must first affliction feel
Wine issues from the trodden grape ;
Iron 's blistered into steel.
So gushes from affections bruised,
Ambition's purple tide;
And steadfast Faith, unkindly used,
Ifardens to stubborn Pride !
~3ll~q~L~,~afs3~'~o
CHIEF 41STIqE 4ORNBLOWER'S CHARGE
At the Opening of - the Court of gssex
county, N. J., in January last, Chief Jus
tice Hornblower, delivered ,to the Grand
Jury one of the most able and eloquent
charges, we' recollect ever to have read.—
Although addressed solely to the jury of
that county, we think it no less applicable,
to every portion of our country, and we
have therefore concluded to lay it before
our readers. After referring to the close
of the past, and opening 'the new year,
his Honor remarlis :
The Woililtlhis ttly, gentlemen, is
full of expedietifor improving and tueliUt?
Ong the condition of society. Among
other reformers, and new modellers of our
country and the world, 'lvo have the sc.:
cialists, the rationalists. end the transcen
dentalists, ea - cliTiii --- their turn, inculcating
their peculiar deettittes, apd, by some new
and,wonderful t dis s ,aiverY, 01,00 enlighten
the world, renufte the eacilt, and to ele
vate human nett*, •aboye•the wants, the
woes, and the - vices- which -have so- long
afflicted mankinti..
ceording to some of these now theories,
.vagaries, we have hitherto' been living
tn p ofd i ind ignorance of the nature, des
tiny, and duties of man—we have had a
sort of accidental existenceo .testing on no
conimon„piatforM of truth, and governed
by no. 6* d, balterahle, and eternal,
"c:iplee":e(riglit,"and,wrong--jarehave hither
-141 been •stiarig' ere to seeial and public vir
tue.
and happiness—and society, in; its best
end'.taost, cultivated, form, *been but a
crude and mingled mass of: min an
.mat=.
;ter ? grovelling /together in the dark.,t and
struggling foi thdt'light whiCh is just now
laurating dpon the world froustkie capacious
minds and of acepain claps
of ' ''l ' PciAur' 3l; 4•, ~ ,„ . , , t.. =.. . . ,
1' ri,E N ,not to'sPeak 'disre peattull:y.Air,
Iparßing, nor, to ,djseouitige, , a piteMkattee l
;upon those publidtaddreaSo;• vlikeNteking
revelation fur their baiiisi,are•raloplatetlte)
?nstrtiot•antlt''lmpretie L 1310jiti' out -•'Enefiners
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49eWs'of truth, Suditheii. more thad'uOste.
lie mission ablef,kell'Ore of line' w isdom ill'
every thing4loitlites to.the . dignity,
destiny pt.'o:4, and b'4n'e ai they ,niay
literary o:tato:t:te first magnitudeik the
ectitatellatien,of wit and learning that ii.now
ponring,: . its enligfitehin_ beards , upon , the
einnda of men, they. know • nothinv and
they can teach nothing frilly useful and val. :
cable to man, but what they have borrow- ,
ed'from the pages,of revelation . . All else'
however beautiful in vision, or however
specious and brilliant as exhibitions
man intellect and learning,,islittle; if any
thing more than thn result of infidel phil
osophy.* scholastic pride.
We object not to this mightiest displays
of the powers of the human mind, and can
listen' with
~ delight to every exhibition of
high intellectual attainments, if they will
only loave.undistorbed our well laid poli-
a
ir,
Thitr - Bible can furnish us with the names
and Writings of better historians and states
.rnen, of mor - n profound geologists and
chymigs, and-, wiser
.civilians and jurists,
than any of our modern tencliers, who are
generoesly_favering the world with . their
-wonderful discoveries in the science of
mind, and- the true principles of govern,
anent andsocialeiistenpc. - Moses and Job.,
and Solomon and Paul, have long' since
died, but wisdom still lives; nor have I any
fears it will die with the brightest intellect
that now shines. in the whole circle of the
literati. • • •
Our fathers, 'in wisdom, and under the
guidance of a• kind and overruling, Previ. - 7 ,_
deuce, laid 114 deep foundations . ofpur so
cial institutions on thattincreatedreck which
is more derablo than the everlasting hills;
and will endive the annals of time and the
fair fabric of the universe.• The Bible and
the sublime truths and doctrines it reveals,
a at the vary button' ()lour civil and poli-
cal institntiona, and the moment we ahan-
'
government and the.administration of our
laws upon nnY other • fnundaliun, public
liberty 'will_petish, and ptivalo tights, so
cial enjoyments, and domestie peace will
give place to the reign of terror;' revenge;
and cruelty.
'But let the Goddess of Reason be set dp
as our tutelar saint,. whether in the naked
ness of a.Parisian prostitute, or dressed -in
the tinselled robes of. later infidelity, we
should soon find the sacred bonds of socie
ty dissolving in blood, and all the hallowed
institutions which now pretect our persons,
and sanctify and sweeten our domestic en
hyrnents,spattered to, the winds.
Why will men forever be see
panspeafor the evils of life in tit,.
researches of metaphysics and pitile
when we haye in the Bible a 'wirer and
holier rule of action than the wisdont of
man ever - conceived, and in fewer words
than all the learning of the schools ever
compressed, that wisest of maxima,•;•.......
"whatever ye would that men should do
to you, de ye eien' eo to them?'.' This This is
emphatically the golden rule. It is uni
..versal, in - its _application. and. : ,etcrnal. in its
principles, . It lies at 'the foundation of our ,
jurisprudence, legal and eiptitable;, civil and
criminal, and, if .acted on, this would do
more to miry Society and elevate man, to .
-his true dignity as a rational and immortal
being, than. alt the learning of the schools
and the vain philosophy of tlfe world;—.
Par personal' example,- gentlemen,' if We
would in all our jets:Velure° witli
acrepon, that rule, would do mere to sup , '
prep ,prime and protttote ,, publio peace and,
private, security; than all-, indictments you,
can-find, or pbn~lties-iti can impose Ii
le a ahoitand all may
learn, from the liap_Mg..ehßd, of civilization
*to the , gray headed and urittltoredeavage of
tha - vildorniee ; leeeeeii. all
.would inenlnatenrlpiaaffee;•,Oiti(liiiiiinth
tto . wnritio'nriperitjet of 'lllo;:naitjge*' the
sorrow piptdit4
!Mit*
artd„be4ify,ille'bPoool , the laP c i a uA 9 R . ;
pac4AiarmaieffithAte.otTictile,gfdne tiee ,demolish our • prisons , end pulldown;'ithe
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legislation 2;,11- that code . ,w4yhuiritunr:byl i
the Onger`tifiliel AlrniditY,_ lefui . bow to
it' with haltievereneeund seek no better
rules of life,''ner, any : wiser principles, of
action::' llot if they:6manated only from
the doplicionsinied; end, were dithated by
the wisdom.of MoSes,`then Noses was a'
wiser, a more learned -'man, than any, of
our new teachers, atidi had rather been,
under his jurisdiction, and keep his crim-,
mandments; than learn new rules of civil
policy and Social intercourse from the most
learned and wise of the present day:
These remarkS may. be out of the usual
course.of Judicial addresses, but I am per
suaded, gentlemen, they are not inappro
priate to the age in'which we liye, the.oe4
casion upon whickWe.have assembled ; and
the duties upon tyhich we are about to elf- .
ter. - , - ,
In this day-of novelty and excitement;
when ail the powers and element.sdf mind,
in the literary, political, and religious der
partments of life; 'seem to be-in . commo;
•tioi9 , it 19 well for us to pause,. and recur;
.for moment, to first principles, that we
•may see where we stand iri this great con
flict, and return, we have wanderedi to
the good old ways of truth and dontmoh
sense, Desider4 we Ad not meet here only
in the told and official dignity of magis
trates, but in the character, and; I-am sure,
with_ all the kind and friendly feelings of
neighbOrs arjd fellow;citizens; and there
is no mason why, when-soin e-4-we-should
not coininune together on topics so vitally
interesting to firs all, as• meffitiers of one
great social and
There is, gentlemen, as "have recently
remarked, in another place, necessity for
us all, as men and ; as constituent members
of the' body politic, renewedly •to avow,
and by our conduct in all our relations in
life . , to manifest mit attachnient tplaw and
order, in opposition to that 444 of inaub:
ordination and misrule Which le evidently
spreading itself over the land; a 0 modern
codes of rationalism and reiterated appeals
to the less informed, and to the baser pas
sions of human nature, are ,loosening the
hands of s'ociety, and breaking down the
road and essential landmarks between
'vice and virtue. Crime 'seeing to . be los
ing its guilty aspect, and assurningthe mild
er features of mere indiscretion. Its perpe
trator, whether stained with, human blood,
or polluted with speculation .and fraud, al
ready shares more largely - :in' the,sympa
t hies of the public then do the injured
tints of his Mallet, Or Migovernable pas- .
sinus ; while aklike ptinialnitent of of
fenders against law and justice, hab almost
come'to -be conaldered as an,act of-savage
cruelty t'..atitl,a relic of barbarous
Instead of being punished, in the legal
sense of the'lerrn, for the injury . • he has
done to the continunity, the offender is to
be pitied and pardoned ! or, at most. to be
eettifortablY Proyided for at the • ptiblic ex
periS, during ti temporary contionment.•
That I am not extravagant in these', rS.
merits, w 6 have had several yecnt.' ani
melancholy proofs in, neighboring States.
1 Oa few days since a jury who.foont:
tree 'compelled by time 'evidence in
the diuSet after. a mos t patietit s and - deliber .
ate examinatipn of the caSe, to , tleOlero up : :
on.theiroaths that the„ : aeousstl,,
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to drat "afaris'of beings,:,ackhca,co,,kijititiri!
laws , are neeet3eary„ anil;:ienal sanction*
must be en forced,pr we, must forego the.
blessings of , civilized life f end reSurno the
hpbiliatents and practiCes of the, untutored
~Piet us, then, gentlenten„ . .by pre epic' and
example, sustain r the eisil, politieO r 'and
religious Mititutions of 9.4i .. 1 4uTitr3 ., ,, and .
be khankful . for the manicold blessings they
seetwo to us. Under_Proyldenbe t they are.
ilistitntions • of• our oWn choice, and 'theft:
perpetuity depetnts, a great Measure;
,upon the manner,
,in:Whieli we .discharge
our respective . Alpties as eitiOns,
trates, and jurors. , .
TRUt PROSPERITT,
BY. 1 H
. 4t, CANNINO.
You talk of prosperity of :Your titY, 7 4.`
I knoiv but' one truo Doe ti
the human semi grow and, pratper herei
Do not point me. to your ihrcioge,ti .
streets. i . ask you Who throngs., thinai,
It is a low minded, self-seeping , :i°l4
worshiping, immtlespising crowd,
I see theM rushing through theMC: :Dol.
'meet in them under the female:4mo:
,
wasttpl, aintleis womtuf .
I meet the youtifi. man, showing
his pretty person-Os' the perfection'. or
nature's works; waking his golden -haure''''
in dissipation and sloth; and beaiine,in
his countenance and g#e the 'Mark of
profligate? Do I ;meets; gasping,
Mile, seeking. 'o. thrive .by_ concealmenui,
and (rand? 'An . anxious-triuflitude,
vino by fear or want to d _omit u peens, of
gainl •• An unfeeling multitude,.
nothing . for Others .1:f They may themselves,.
prosper or euJOY , i In the comfortable
splendid dwelling are'there abodes of,squalo:. : ,
id misery, or reckless crime; • of hekritl4 . ' ! :;,-,,
temperanee of half famishecl
profaneness - ,
,dissoloteneSs, of Jemptation , ,, ".
for thonghtless youth? And are these mid:
tiplying with your prosperity, .and out
stripping and, rietitraliiing the' influence
troth, and virtee?-Then , your prosperity',;
is a vain silo*. true. use is to mtiitO •
a better people. , •• -
The dory and happine,ss of a city ,eOni
sists not alba ntimber, but the Chartioter ~,• •
of its population. Of "all the , . fine -arts , : in
a city the grandest is the art of fci"rtiting r
ble_sPepimens of IttiManity,. The,coatl}ast,,
productions of our maunittettiOs are ohapp,.„ 2 -
compared, with a wise and good 4m,14
being. city Which should ~practically:
adopt • the
, pfiticiPre
, that Matt
more than Wealth or ,i 'show;
at the head of the cities:,
men• should be trafned.Wort . hp,OA•44oW,
would become the metkepolti'o t-; lAO earthv.. • ;
6616E*.
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