,4...6*,Ntiap*vfN , 4 Byraa:.; t voToli ,3fitiT2 6 , ciA•h; 1 tit,t4l.m.ttir,NEwsrikr,EßNvip. . . ,toNTEr.turEriro ?Li OS; INlVElt*Tirat . . . A A AA' r •• A A A ...A A ? Pk' AA' / 17C r .. .. • . . =MUM HER A & tXPOSITOR Olgce,Ottatee Square, S. 1W ~.".'cai4 d ei4 , 'the' Old Stand. ;' TERMS OF PUBLICATION;..,' The HERALD ',Sr.' 'EXPOSITOR' is pitblislied knoklia,:on'tathible rtiyal sheet ? at TWO DOL. ~.,,,,•:,,.LAR,S,p,orannuro. payable within throe months "`.,front . *l3 time of subscribing; on TWOiDOLLAIIS :' ; ; , ,Min FIFTY elms, at the end of the year., , mlslto Vsabseriptiek will be taken for lesa than six ''smentlie, and no.papar diecontitthed until 'real:ages aroexcept at the option of the ,publishor, and a 'failure_to notify IiISPOnIlt1U; anise willhe,considered rt — neW. OngagOment. ,Advertising will be derth.ofi the terms. :Lettere; to inanio'atterition must he , past paid. iindqove a Dollar! 11 ILT • LE, ; ye•who wis to suit yourselves in • in first rate HATS of every kind, just give a call id the , nets Hat Manuthetory of the. subscriber; No. 9, Harper's Row, two doors north of Angney ' And Anderson's store,whure ho intends keeping con stantly on hand, and will , manufacuire to order of • 4,lebost materials and at the ,very shortest notice, JrUTRM, 1131CUSII „. • r alt 2.10 2.02 • 2 - 2a2 -- of every description; in the neatest mid most fashion able style,vavvootvoil l a tvl•:is good and permanent n'enlor ns any of the Hats manufactured . in the ct ties. Also, • ' ” Chapeautc.and Military Cops, of every description made in the best style, and at seer moderate prices. lor CASH', ho will' sell lower than ever lists have been Stild Borough—and, indeed, has priers , generally wilfhe such as to suit am_ depression Of ' the times, Although Ito prefers selling lee Cash— , yet he'wiil, no lima!, be willing to take Country pro duce at 66 market prices in exchange lisr Hats. . • '• The• subscrilier returns' his situ:e t re thanks ton • 0 . 11(1•011t3 public for the cocoa ragenvit he has re ceived fillieC he first commenced 1)1161)05S Ail(111l1111•CIJ . years ago,in the'old shop iu L./outlier street,and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a continuance of their patronage.. Call and judge for yourselves.' . • WILLIAM 11. TROUT Carlisle, May 24, 1819. SPRING GOODS. TIE suliscriber has just recciv et•al asBoriiiivt 61— SPRING AND WACO. 1/.1113 (f.t. &CD consisting in part cif-Pignraile Plain an Mouselin, ilti , •Liiiiies; figured, Plain, Slrip , Ginghams, English and French Chintzes, plain figured and barred Swiss, illekninitte and Cambric Ninslins; a general lISGOOIIII3III Of(i1 . 1)111!11:111, (o.olleB - Silks,lioimet Silks'and Itib lions, Straw, Leghorn, Braid and %I'lllow Mullets, _ltaw Silk, (laslimil•re and Cotton !lose, Silk, Mohair Kid .atal Closi . .l,lllmblvilits, Par Sots and 'BlindOs, new tittle, and Irish Linens Ostieburg and . Iniiii-Sliet•ting.4, Lawn Drillings and 11;andirooni for Patitaloolio,;liiio Cords, Stripes mill Nankeens; Carpeting and Bugs, Brown:mil Meat:lied Ainslins,l'inkings and Colinueii- Eons mid flanker chiefs, I,eglitirn and Palm Lear ' lints, Straw, Gimp 'Mill Edging, Cloths,Casinieret and &milieus. • 41titecEesware (Ar()cei•ies, s!i of which will 11 'SOW on favorable tvrnis nt the dcnit rt•'' • A. ItiellAiti)s.,. piny 10, 1813. tl-28 Small,.Prolits quick Sates VW lY E subserihdr has just opened his new XI...GOODS, whirl) he will sell low Inc Cash*, emu inseti of Cloths., CA861109.1, Satinet4,/trillings,vest- . ngs, 6-4 sheetings fur 12 1 f, 54 do. 10, beautiful t Itteaelietl Mnsliiin tor 1:2 1 . ,, 111-1 Illearheil sheeting, handsome new "style ti, 8, 16, chintzes, gloves, 6tllekiiigB, Milli linens, y.m shatlestind 01111 4-4 hair. to(il ininilins, nod lawns, eheOli Mao 11 " lAins, with n Variety of oilier goals iVhielt he invites the good folks al Carlisle to cull nail examine Id' lliripAclvcs. Also; Itraid, etch w and Paten flannels, \l Islas and (;liildrelei*Nlaroceo 'awl kid shill part. Itest Ilia Celree, hest blnek,inmenal and oth cc l ' enti Cavonlisli Tolniee'O, so prouodu te tile hest jiidgeb, :ill or which tru will seli ht prites iu aveardatiee - nith . the times. S. M. lIIIIItIS. Citl , lisle, 'Shy 3, 18-13 ELLIOTT PUBS toc sale at veil' s'edulted llPit es, - a full ittartlllent of • Drugs,/ViediiiineS, DVe•kStuffs, , • • • PAINTS, Ism together with Stationnryt Vine Cap Ihitit!ri by the Hewn, Letter do Slates by the &teat Silver Pencils, Draw ingtio, Sabin-licit." do., DraWing Paper. Sealing \Vitt, „Wafers, Penknives, or a tine tjdality, Pilhtting lirnslies, C;raitl lag do. Shaping do. Teeth - • - net& do., Shilling • and • • ; • • • 'Toilet Sonpsin great . , • Sp Ices' Grozind 21a "Ineratinti;. • Together with - every . other tirtiele the ',keg line; the attention of Physiolittiti, Con ittry Merelie tits :Oil byers, hksolieited as lam tletemete to sell .ut very low'lirices;l'or Cash. •Carliale;- Mitt-0115,1843. ,If Forwarding ~ ,s; 430mmission u,s'llilE 3 g . . , . ~ , .. ''•'''''...'. Ci ORA'n FL'EAMG WpSrECTFULLyipierros tlie,pdhlitt,9ed lie Is ' ' rwttetl to ' receive, forward and dispose pf ~ , , , 'lo 4 •o.o.lsee of ei , cry. desvielOtiOno, either at the Philinlelphia Orilaltintera or ,Idauy,other , point accessible by Ilea ',Road. At he vdl attend in person to the delivery and sale of all arOclea,..Chtecstctl to hip care, the most,tudisfactory mud ,speedy . returria May atoll tittle's lioeipected,tind ma'am* prciniptitude in the tittle:it:lion of all bu sines.s mu :mated to him: ~..,Lernicro,icill others laishig any article which they *ll9hililltgieell of, Will do well to call on him, int.' ...ariedisdely . ...riposire the, Maindowthilise,. and .11nil .'-Roiid.liiepat, West fi igh adreet t Carli jle• ••',A GciF o ie aulhorized m purchase' several hundred bushels of Grain, for whielvalielighest :price Will, ha Lariisle;ifiiY'l7;ll'B.o. .e 1,0,010 t lials.r„llargt 6111E0 r4s,tiloNs; • , 1661 -Metkeeiti; ediiier'34* Wolnia, ett '' 114 aubsari4r)nta on hand and is no* ulatang 4‘4_gutire, greabr L4idelk ;ell Mats i teth:e ; •• -I • ~yige, , htier ipp i deed .904117. 'l3garct,olesion l pei‘ ltilf l 4 4 nti4huNTAleet,tassi• Comore Hot? of tbertitehtee.' :Making the "Onteitt his'oati.Flietorr or . the /res, wiler,64,aii.dbiol.h&b,eBf.ivaaniet r ;he 'etfahled lb l 'i r l'lfolone Cif to tellagatn will have gecli 1111 u_n.ssik•P •I)9 l , lwEe 4 - cep- 040;cutitomtk,ttle tridotaittitarotro Ini(46.i4pedotyyoe *tail; , O.E.r.V4 l l o o l *oolo'ir.. Sioaridaotheo,A,Eolyarliutv, i. ..elPhlA;Ahrkl2,l44Ardin.l ;we'ls•ll,ifoi : 777-7 • . , ikiiiittelgihr" .s ''' Zarsii , illitle-- ai tv ' I . l' .tilpier .(411 1, . ~., 1 00 )„,,..0,,,,,,...., r6r4 : ft . yfi 11timr.Ar ;1 7 fi „ I V 16:44 6 4,_ 040n144 1 4p4fetbsrmtrAq 0 , - '' l tolitl 11#:410.404404t4te,gh#0: 0 "gettt and.,revo 4 ,4,4aro or, Obliptit, rOnako. • ll* 044iIrip 140440004 4irectlidliiithiohit of 'Bt'u- - foinot4oll4opluliffi'Vritim 5400 ,4 w , i'aPlP %,. I , t ,q4,, , -..:—.4..= 3. : cfk.'41.4,f.i. , q./ : 11.,-..t?..d., , .,,,,?, , :a2: ,, ..-. vz,l,: :g?'%,kfr!j..,`;;160., ~..-4114alselL;:-,.:4 • , • ;V. „ t " • ' '5 , t'41141144 1,4 6I "'.111111 9 4 1 -ttliW , ' • - 14/4 • •; , - t" " ' .14, e1 4/' -`" *' /- r t . 41.0 t." v,y.„ ,• ~ „ • ' , Ft:p , 1 Y `; . 7.4 . , Oir . + A r)L 1":1!2) , -4;l' 1 ; 3 4 ';!.; ' „ 4 1.fi Ilf ,1 " 04 ?'t Aff , ' 4 i l ,• , , . , . , , • 'AN; " • . 1 17 , :43 ' ' 3° l .4:6 . 1 )? , " Ar , . . 2: - , : „, • .°;`,7il, • ' „ •- = , . 4 z - 4/47,mt '..z'o,•':ii'-;.,..T1! - ',?''i,'!' '4!,,t,- MOM MANSION Main. etreei,'llitO'ipth* W • ' cATI . r ir 114' 160e0therab,pirii, house, , weulil: , ,tici4r Ospeetfully - ; ann'oinit4AO Iris friends and the' public; ,gCneralif that lierucirA; pared' to necommntlata them theLiavellitikeovai' inanity, in a style that he;•happir . willke•rtiund satin Litetory to all who May. litvor him with•tt;e4l., l ',- . Ilia table will-receive his especial attention; ind• shall always he abundantly supplied withilie best to he had in the county. The bar is and will be ftionti emistantly supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors that areio be obtained here and in the cities The Stabling 'attached to the henna-is commodious and wilt be under the charge of a careful Ostler. • lie hnpes hya striel attention to business to reeei ve 'a. liberal share of the politic patronage. •' irrtIOARDERS iv illbe taken by the week,month or Tear. . WILLIS FOULK. April 5, 1843: • ' tr-23 HE subscribes has :taken tlipt well kuoivn tWein siMtil in South Hanover 'street, forniiHt occupied by Wm.. S. Allen, awl more - re: cently by Mitchel McClellan, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom, in the' best style, and on the most reason able terms. His BAR will always 'lie supplied with 'the choicest limaors—und his TABLE with the best the tuarke,ts can afford. Ilis STABLINct is ample, and n careful Ostler will be kept alwayi hi attendance. DROVERS will find it to their advantage to give kiln a call. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month, or year. • • Nothing shall lie left undone on the part of the subscriber to please those :thornily pay his house a visit—lie therefore solicits a sliarenif public patron age. H. L. BURKHOLDER. Carlisle, April 12,1545. fm-2d . FAR IRS HOTEL. r w IlE. subscriber would respectfully in 4ornt his friends and the public generally, that lie haslakeit the 4P' 7 .7e. PUBLIC lately kept by Mr. Simon %Vontlerlich. in Eitst I Ugh Street, a few doors east of the Collet !louse ,where at till times take pleasure in atlmidsterim , to the comforts of those who may favor Itim with Omit' custom. MED . His BAIL shall he constantly stipplied.with the choicest litfirOrs, and 11;s TABU'. with the' hest the ' . .1 can titenish,---A earelbl OSTLER. always n attendance—and nothing shall be left walone Itsn-al-kwho.eallivith hint.,, AltllLltS taken by the week month or ve"nr. NVILLIAAL 111t0iVN. •lisle,'A 1843. • t Yu. c , cya n cr Continissiotic.r 31c lattnaßruptett. AS removed his ofliee to, North fi ll o o ter Str.Pti,West side, h doors North of famther street, mid nearly opposite the Miley of William Foul., witch) he will mi. usual Carefully attend to:till business which may be entrusted to him in the line of his preli:ssum. Carlide, April VI, 18 tf. 3011. N o HENDEL„ ESPECTPULLY tenders his services tothe V A citizens of Carlisle aii its vicinity, that he will attend to and perform all dental operations such as Cierming., Pinging and Exl mei ing na tural Teeth, and inserting incorruptable artificial teeth front a single tooth to no entire set. V"ollice opposite MTarlanc'HHotel. • • Susquehanna, L FO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILY, rrnE proprietors of Syspelianna Linewill -I , - run .their Curs and Boats .as usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore during the present season. Their friends Will please apply to Noble; Flinn & Herr, Broad at. and Ihirt, Andrews & ver; first wharf above Race street on the Dela ware Philadelphia; and :Joseph B. Eider, Balti- • more. • Until further notice, the following prices Will bo adhered to between this place and the above iou. . . ~...,.,i a a if,. : - J i . • r, ~ 1 • a ct., . tip —: -..-7 ... 0 z E:f :,..T.P.I 4 •-•:"', E' c... 7 . la. 7 c rz• a, Alepelsloo 11 . 2145. 15 $1 per bb Dry Goods, Hrtig,s,. . . and Medicines, 26 23 400 Furniture; 28 25 43 wilco., Rye & Cbrn' . —.. per bushel - 11 .. 10 Oats tlO .„ Groceries; ''... v' ' : 23 . 20 40 Lumhet per 100.0 . . • .. • . feet. $3 50 's2 75 " Shingles per 1000 1 50 .2 00 Flour per bbl. 34 . 30 47 Shad &.Maelterel do 50 - • 37 '. Herring do . - • '44 311_103 Salt Per sack, 32 . '2B ~ Pitch, Tar and Rosin pet' 100, • 15 f.),0 Plaster gross ton, $2 50 - 532. 25 Hemp per 100, 22 . 1 6,' - Hides, • . : 05 '.. 20 . . Pig efal,gross ton 150 . 250 . 13looms & CuStings,4 00 3 -121 Bar Iron, ',.; ' , 450 1 . ' 3 '5O ' .'. • lialliper kV, 20, ' 17 , Leather per 100; • 25 29 ' Whiskey per bbl. 53 .47 ,iturr 11lockspei ICIO, 20 ... 15 , OUrbStone l do . ' 'l4 Tin, . do 211 .', ' 20 .4d -; . •.- , , ~, J., Sr, 4 ,, ,,t2i,rerig. , Hartlablirk i April 'l2, 1843. . 7.... 1.1.2 J. IL IIR.ILVI • FORWAREIINWB4;OOMMISSION:'hiItRCHANT . • Harrisburg, Pa .• RESPECT VU ELY injs'mns the Far , mersill illitmillerchauts add the public gen erally, that he la now. .prepared.witlelargeland cam thoolotta-Ware Houses; • on,the.Punna canal; near the foot of- %Valuta otreet, Harrislitwg, to receive In Store for Shipment, leotthins pr o doc e . a n d M CI! . aliandize for Y6dadelphia, BaltiothrelttulYittaburg .end.all intermediate-placce.•-- D.-Leeelt- and' Co's Line, and thefp,lhmingfirat.9lass Ode Water Canal Seata - / thei Harritibt.p7. Boats r MeAllester ; .t 4 , 4 , 4 :4 Chesapeake,: AlaryliothMtgoph I. Pee,ioflf, Spir 34.1.541 f.. .; • 0,31 M 1 is 11 , T oi f i N s 4kLE; „ 01104ERY/ , ' , :ANO , ;itIOUOit'STORE, 40 . 4 Ipil butinett, it rio‘ , 'prolirc4 to set!' to coup irefolot VooOtstorOtreCoOd thW tratltEgOOtiolly, 1) '1 11411 Vh/A 1 4 16 'oimA,%.,toeAvi9Oiri r VIAZ9FIi V4.'.•1 I 4. 1 1 A PV 17 . 1 ,01 'I I'S 0401Pir.60)it 91144111;d D! e f r ; 59f94:41 ' ' ' '' 2 4 0 1 °:4 "r i,i,4.11 1 449raf,.: L'4 l4 ;7:14AM 41 - 1 )1tl e `%' 1 4' aritkikr,o 6 l44l4,,NOtiVilif449VVlOila q tajjali bY . ,, • • , kiko , 4,t4.'4l;4lnfA, 181 • ' . 4 ;o' 31 iwol':'(o7, , • -„" ==§lffilla r, k .4 RENE MEMO IMEiI BURKHOLDER'S HOTEL, JOHN-HARPER. cant Ennoutr, A LSO, , TJPoWIZ3UOI2EitIi 3 E'MU - 7q . (` , , 1 , 4Aattargaig. ,' ,7 77 7 '.'•;" I'l :• ••• ENE rIIIIIIIIIIIIOT , VAI . • _ RE slibstritieis'respectfully publib,tlint,they have • purchased the entire slack of. Goods of Thomas H. Skiles, consisting of ,Goth, , CassiniOkos, Irpstings, . Gloves, liandlic;iChiors,- Liaon Collars, • • .• • _ . . • • Gentiemens H&c, Crnvats, Paps, &e. all'of whiCh theyolTer for'sale at the Old stand of Thomas in West Main Street. They ntisure the publie that their work will be done in the best man nerland most fashionable stile. Gentlemen furnish ing Cloth, may rely upon having it made up with equal care.. • WM. A. LINTIIURST, SKILES. N. 11. Thomas 11. Skiles will be continued, in the establishment as Cutter. • - •' L. &. S. Carlisle, June 20,1843. tf-34 CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, 80, LINE N 6 FIONYER, WOULD inform their friends and the rublie, that they have just received pit their store on High street, nest doer to Beetem's Hotel, Carlisle, ft large, fresh, and elegant assortment of CANDIES, FRI/ rrs, and other articles in their line, they ore ready to dispose of, wholesale nail on The most reasonable terms. Their assortment comprises the following varieties, all of which are of the-doh:est quality: CANDIES.--.lint, riband, curls;;Atties, spear mint, mist plat, cakes 11)11 rolls, cinnamon, sassa fras, lemon, Itoarhoutal, clove, cream and bird-eye, Thompsontan or pepper candies; Jackson and Clay halls, lemon 'balls, French and .common Neuga ; French,'COlll7lloll,6llll exploding secrets; mint drops reek and vanilla. dandy; .sugar and burnt almonds; candy toys, liquorice, &C.. NUTS—Alinotids,lllbeets,Englishwftlinds,shell barksochesnuts,talliratil,eream,cocou and ground nuts.,' FRUlTS—Oitugns, VCrtiOno,titicina t figs, ptrincs, dates and citron. A4ii bat • . Cavendish Tobacco and Segars: such. as llegitlini Priumpe, ,tfaVana, Trabncaa and American scgars, of the finest quality. Their assortment is kept constahtly supplied by fresh additions. Country merchants are Invited to call, as they can he supplied on terms as advantage.. Otis as city prices. 'The patronage• of the puhlic is respectfully solicited. Carlisle, April lA, 101 _Leather, Morocco and l'inclint; leVril. L. PEIPER, MOST respectfully informs the citizens of Har risburg, and the public in general, that helms removed his Leather, Morocco antl Finding. Store, to North Second- street, a few doors, above Ilene). Michler's lintel, where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of thii following named articles, viz: . 'Spanish &Slunir'tor, Sole Skirting; fiamess, andhlack bridle , wax and grain tipper, and collar,leathm• - , was ando grain cow Skins, Spani.,lt and einnttry Kips, top and Biting leather,hullows Leather for Far . nacci and Blacksmiths, and Bark Tatmcd Sheep Skins. .1 LS 0.--.7,101.0 COS: ' • Cotriwi si rig Alell'Slllol.oelt(),lyomen's nnilrrsard red and black strait.s, French kid nrdifrerent rotors. 11.1.11 11,1 . 115. Ilindings,.l.inings (4'llll rulers, 1301. k eillll,lllllll' Bork skins. ALSO-SHOEMAKERS' KIT AND FINDINGS, Stich us boot It eys :iuuul InTaku•rs• shot. kuiys, 11:101- 111e1.14, pincers, VOlutS, h(:111111S, sit c Flicks, pitilehes, touircs, rabbors, liks, nevi, tturr;uul, bout a rbbing, spar:llos, . hoot curd, puzi, :uu N:r. All a bid, hu NVIII tell lit the %cry LOW ES I' CASII PRICE! P. Veturiks bin singer,. !banks to tlie pOl,- lie, for the liberal patronage n hieli\, has heretofore been extendull to him, mat respeetrully hulieits contiouauee their Favors. I I arriglito%, :11 till 7, 18.13. • tf-29 N. S. LAWRENCE Agent for flit sale.of Sou.thirorth Manufacturing • Company's SUPERIOR WILITING PAPEItS, Warehouse, Xo.3,llinor street, Phila. The loth - ming. kinds,consmtly on hand, nod for sale to the Trade at the lowest market prices, Fine thick Flat Cops, F 2, Id, and II lbs. blue and white. Extra super and soperline Folio Posts, Blue fx white. Extra soper l'aeket and commercial 'posts, blue am) white. Extra sinner Linen Cite papers. Superfine awl line Pill papers, (Long.) 1)o 4. t10 do • (Broad.) .• Do do COmiting house Caps,blite E':r.l super CongeeSs Caps and Letters, plain and ruled blue and.'khite. Superfine French I'dst plain and ruled. .. Do Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine and fine Cape Mid Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, yarions qualities 311)1i prices. • . Also, Bonnet Boards, lismtie Envelope, Wrap ping and Ilardsvnre paPers, I'hila. July 39, 1143. Falßoll *FOR SeILE. ILL besold at private sale a FARM of first . LIMESTONE LANDi Silllate in soutiOthitileton tow !mid one mile West of Curlisle; (hanierland hount3t, lying on the Walnut Bottom Bead, cOntaiuirug 4‘ClllitS, More or lend, having thereind erected a two, story x r STONEABUSEsiII a large Piton: Horn, it well' of first-rate Water, a young and thriving apple 0/10/MRD. . Also to be told with the above tract live acres of first rate (Meiling Tiinb,:r. . - I Int tom mind paSses through this Parra which gores a market far till the produce raised up on it, by 111 . 0VeS 11:1S13i11;0the East, Persons wishing to purchase will please call Mr. Andrew Blair, in Carlisle, or out the subscriber at his Mills, 4 miles West of Carliile. JOIN HAYS. July 1., bag.' NEW GOODS. G&pAREt 'kJ ham, havelv. 'received a large and splendid and flishionable,assortinent of GOODS, flitthe Sum mer which they will sell at •the •lowest iniuginable priers. • , :Mite 100. "tf-34, Estate of, Henry Knottle deceased. ETTERS testamentary on tho Estate.of ItY KNtrlLE,late of Mifflin torinahit), de. ceased, have [teen gratited.te the aohtictiber residing the same tciwnshm.. All pbreons indebted to said estatz'afe tretnesied to make indmethatellayment; and, thofm Itat i og alai Ma to . present them. to, • ; r • . WILIiAM.ItNETTLEO August 16, ' "' ".' • Estate.of,Wil4actißizchanan, decease/ T,ErrEtta Testanieqtart .cirv:thelestatti of WILIA IIIicRANAN . , we Ne wtor, deceoool4o W . O l g o n io 'l4- 4a st,l l ) + di riliei s'' Mi Der Ors indebid io eiiiittraie re, questel.,to;Raw ItAnfeili4tepliymmtiawl tkose hays • • n • It kliclrt to. PI 81 - lllol4os4l4eirtoliftcOnshipi , , .. ,1, 410!4 11 h i1 r ,' ? 4 F 6 ' Adelitiffi . /541' A " . `;, . Estate offflAthaptto„Wioeindileiffisitil l i,,` ti , ?01,0/Atitioliirfohmtkohfilvgjimer, elm )er oireq . :ntyi,o9 thf,0,e594,4,, / 4tiltllfErMnisAtiteoribi ' • i 44kpckipoillit19464401*Olkher 40.5. AviiTt inVOsi.ol,o Ply preiseatAti6ni' liebperly . aubt 'Women. : 0914, tO . - A84 , 1;114 1 A , V. - 3V!0gi.1.1441000 VI , . : .:0 1 044:44tkAitiallI hit,094.1144,,4 , AL. t. 47 ‘' ' 15 " • . 11 -- 1 , 1; 7 1:441:r 4 ''.).44.1 I Zr ' '''ol4 - 140 2 IC 'OL.Q.kte • IS a SOOT* OW, a, Cr: ,a'..-''''.',, , ..14-:!..'f , '' , 'VlS;VA'a' . ',. , topENE.. - • • "1 . : /*". liT• . • The. ItiietAugust. nom! is eorne, A shindierelts Idle* fillslhe sky , 7ho fields pre stint the Woods are dutnb: . In glass,ridebil the Venters lie. And tnati. yo n 464.,idifte clouds, that rest Above out , rit6',o' moveless 'ltiong; The cattle . on . the mountain's breast, . Enjoy the grateful' 'shadow 91411o:1v unlike those In sunny .Inne, when earth laughs out, When the fresh winds nurVe love to flowers; And woodlands - sing and waters shout. When in the grass sweet voices talk; ' And strains of tiny Music:swell ' From every moss cup of the rock, • From every nameless blossom's hell, But now, a Joy too deep for sound, A peaediro - olher season knows, Hushes the heavens, and wraps the groulid— , The blessing of supreme repose ! Away ! I will not be to-day, The only , slave of toil :nal.eare ! Away frOm desk and dust away'! - I'll as idle as the air. Beneath the open sky abroad, Among. theßlants and hreathing thingD, The sinless, peaceful Works of God, I'll share the calm the season brings. Conte then, in 41tose'soft eyes I see The gentle meaning of the heart, One day amidst the woods with thee,. Front men and all their cares apart And where upon tine meadow's breast, The shadow., of theAldeket. lies, 'lle hide wild (limeys thun.gatherest -Shall glory yet deeper ne:u• thine eyes '66llle—when maid OM calm profound I turn those gentle eyes to seek, They, like the lovely landscape round, Intiocinice and peace shall spoak.. nest here, beneath the unmoving shade, Anil on the silent valleys gaze, Winding and widening till they fade In yon soft ring of saintlier gaze. The rill:1w; trees their Elitotnits rent: Still :IS its spire; and yohilki flock, At rest in those collo Av circled front the lifeless reek. One treenfittil mount the acme o'erlooks— the winds their Sabbath keep, lybile a near bunt - from bees nail brooks, Caine faintly like the breath of deep. • Well might the:Wrier dream; thatwheu, Worn Nt ith the struggle and the strifei Aml heart-sick at the wrongs of Men, The g ood forsake 4.4eiles of life, !Ake the 'deep quirt, that NM hill; Litigen the lot sly landscape o'rt., Shall he the peace whose holy smile, \Keleomes him to at happier shore. AFFECTION What I most prize in woman Is her affection, not her intellect. ' Compare me with the great men of the earth-- , What ant 11 Why, it pigmy among giants ! lint if thou Invest—mark me. I say 'meat— The greatest of thy sex excels thou not ! The world of the affeettons is My world— tiot that of man's Ambition. In that stillness Arhiels most hecomes a woman, palin and Indy, Thoti sittest by the fireside of the heart, • Feeding its flame. The element of fire Is pure. It cannot change nor hide its nature, Ilan burns se in ightly id a gipsy ettinp, As ift a palace hall.—Lekidi:Umu. Mag`3 , sM//&611(. turEIRARY GEMS. inOM illE WORKS OP FREDERIKA BREMER i 'l'llE SPIRIT OF LOVE.—MeadWilile the spring appeared. With an expresdion of God's love; the sun smiled down upon the earth ; she felt it, awoke from her sleep, ahil breathed out her morning prayer, in the silent hitt delicioud fragrance of the fitesh fllowerd ; I would gladly know what gpei on within, 0 Earth! when thy birds begin to. Bldg, thy Via - vei to dance, when tilde arrayedi, thyself in .sri beatitiful a gar meet, that, even under the sliadoWS of night, the stars of heaved and the eyed of men look upon thee with love, Whet, nill, liens, of small winged beings , arise front thy flower beds, and fill the sit with the harmonious murmur of thefr gay existence; when a thrill /if joy goes, thichigh their veins, when the yihole inspired nature is a look of lci#e anti, tt hyrfin of. gladness; I Itcluld:,gladly , know, if thod feelest thd gladness•which goes out from thee, the in finite delight which. thou causest. Nthat•l lenciw.ii, that thou givest nevi light . to the heart et 'mile ; 'to his bl?iod a guiCker eir etilaticM,; that thod delivereat his spirit frdin the, nppressive grey ; winter ; Of life; that, reining , on the ,bnsprn, of Natnre, lid can' , feel n joy indigendent 043'14 %hinge else, 'a Pnre'rfeelind of loin of qe;it love of living. d t that I, could 'Kit Ma 'T;tiiiii, ever is etia1i,..4aw,1194 ot.atiml,tion a sprind otorning;•lor him - atiMot the ,-pitilig Ihi*.i, era; let him ' lookup, td the tlmk. 14.1tM i!ky: MO Ciii' - ' iihil ilea'andji,iiiii"tipSigikof thn' l OOK''lkb4o;:g 4, i:ko o* fe el , flici. I`4l-1100 . 9ti0044474.4430; t4o,'foialin . g cooti tess;QUAlleMilritiklalk#lmilimet 'iniliieneet!'mr I#6 ., 'aii4voi<iimutep`Ohidkviieahliithe heart . VEtiIWO Viiiiii o.:Wri*/.ll l osll iiiirietrolii 1764 : 1 1 6:6 4 14/ A4'l l tWeitt # 4' !# (4o ', 4 ,4 01 9.1: 4 Of Yff ir 'l'E t*s; V e it i Ii PAI iii4iiki - i AkitiO*oo - 3V OR ' (9404) t hkZ 6 0.1 iffili** 4 4 3o o l 4 -10 0Y-t*thrto l ?ifili o***i i iiiih: o46 **** l #4 l A lll o4 'l , ' Si** A i :Pirdiy 6 oo l iY.:o.'lift**Ofti 'a fr iill (144' . *1 1 :44 . 040 4 i1it 110 :P1 1, 0401 4 . 01/003 0 33140,404); :14 . 4t, i ' . - - '` ', -... ~.• ',,',.; t 4 -- ',.. ':- ' •-,.: 4, .,1-.41,41L ?-' ',!'",:, .4.ojuottituE, ARTs' ttWi' AllitgiE*ll3ll4 „ • , „ „ feW.hplirsief?Undisturhed •felicitv when the . MMuing , eaitil, , litieettl,dot*f!ack,. upon thike'piingliiorning, have been happy-upon ' UpOß r the.".etiit,fiti, •;,; • . , .1118 ZICK .tiIIIKAIDEM+. 4 III3aOI) "the ,Sun have been alwayis been On; apd'praiS4 ed; I will nat . +, celebrate si4ne r kiiitt4 . oliitk' I will celebrate-thee,,bodilYeieltbes's;,ii , liiii . thou layeSt, thy hand On tbeh6a . and:heart of man, and sayest to the sufferings of his spirit; "Enough !" Thou art Celled on ,eartli an evil ; ah hci'W often att then a good, a healing balsam, under 'Whose be nign influence the sea rests after its hard stiTig,gles, and its wild stories are' still ! ,more than puce halt thou prevented a sui cide; and Preserved from Madness. The terrihle; the bitter t;rords which destroy lie heart arc by, degreee obliterated during the feverish dreanis of illness; the terrors Which lately seemed so near us are drawn away into the (listener!; we forg,et,—Ged be thanked,—we forget! and N'll . 6tl at last, we arise with exhausted Atiength from the sick-bed, our soul's often awake as out of a long night into a new imfrning.. So many things, during the illness of the bOuy; eon, spire to soften, the feelings; the still room; the mild twilight through the window cer tain; the low voices; and then; more thati all, the kind words of Mei() wild bitrrou aid us, their attention, their solicitude, perhaps a tear in their eyes; all this does us good; and when the-wise Solomon enumerated all the good things, which hay their, time upon the'earth, he forgot to celebrate sick ness amongst the rest. • • FAME AND InuuonTALlTy--,"The con sequences which the actions of men briny, after them commonly lie out of their pow er to compute. A small seed may grow up to a groat tree; a blazing fire may be smoth ered in ashes. Whether the victories of heroes have done tnordforhunnanity, than the unobtrusive life of love of an unknown man, is only seen by the All-seeing Eye 4bov( ? us, Let each one do the good that is in his path and in his calling; mid his work shall remain, even if it seem to pass away, and will bear fruit in its time.,Hon orable fanie, my best Edla,'! ho continued, turning towards. her a full" : and affectionate, glance, 't must not be confounded"with im mortality on earth: A name may be re "rated by millions through Centuries of years—that is fame: The good tvhich.you think and do, the spirit which pea from you, and which lives and perpetuates itself through endless generations, this is true immortality upon earth. LovE -ANb RECONCILIATION.-It is a glo rious thlng,and those who truly love know well how glorious it is—after mo ments of - misunderstanding, even' of recip rocal transgression, to rest again, heart to heart, anti to feel, deeply feel, that there is a certainty in the world, in spite of all the powers of hell, a certainty, which is Heav en upon earth,—that they rove each other, that they belong to each other,that nothing, nothing in the world shall separate theM, who have found each other agahi in true; In perfect love. 0 ! this. is' a certainty, the most beatified that there is on earth,—a certainty, which is the foandatimi and sea eerily for every other. He felt it truly the man; who, when about to leave the .stage_ Of life, hiS handd . Upon his heart and said : " I love, therefore I ani immor tal !" AD➢tIRATION.—Rich Miura° of enjOy tnent! 'Why art thou not more sought ?—L Thy purer streams tieVer Scorch the thirsting ; notb upoli . oii little earth he can hefrefreshed by thee after thousands and tlioesande of yearii, in a higher uufoldidg of nod's infinite ereatitni; shall he drink of pure yoting, thy e'er fresh waters.— The. pleasure .which thou givest is pure; end followed by no Pain. Happy these wile early learn to adMire Whet is Worthy of admiratidn ! tiOVE.—the genius if hive comes itto life before that of art. There are men Who perfoint noble deeds, others who sing and inintortal* their actions, W ith 'out the deep, powerful Joie, Which enaies relations and friends ''to act and ader for each 'other; withciut actiona Which Show that 'love , is eirengei than' dedth,' penbil "end 61601 would not h ave created those Oitqi: ; Oiccs; wo uld. , !tioni qie brought tears no eyes, arid ottsie have platthini-• 'kis the intlpiring glance of love which gives words of fire "to the artist!,ttlipS• 7 theY oait,ntler• nothing beatittfid .which that has not first dititated. " gki# 14: Vont yof the which belie heit,ter, r oshiehhave.bleil for,eternal. feeht `One'steelf near this ticean.Of 000 1 et. and JeVey;ns a Areyr.-;- - , fttirobly to _know opo!a dPit R . 6. 6 11 41*tirep staitt9•*het tiiat'lrk.the t gleSt= #hille!.?;:elst,titiolitilileedl_, the; liVelly,oPlitt-`: 'o 4B •Patrotlariti of-T -,:*,,c,;:;9;i: , i i i - iiropf47"4o l ll;l:', lt it'eil l ii IT 41\ !PAPPirgt`saerlre:tnef,FlT.o f,q,44lwnfo o.ll* • . - , , • ••• • g MIZIENE when I.' see ,you atitoag, : the tioweie,.the faitieilliol3 'leveling around' yau; know not what"rnoie_beautifiti a highei w" 9 . '00 can give. - A lIAPI'V 4,1:,10UP!F1. . . . . • ling was one of the best husband& in empire ; but thiSi& not Wonder ftiljor:ei in the - )iusband so deneially the vt ., ici); He, did not think . it beneetli hini to troai•his-wife as a frierid - and counsellor is well as a cothrenion : ' In his letteri; to his wife Galiu nia, when, , absentfrortilier, he treat} the nht ardeilt . and atille•satile dine';' t'Ve 'noir delicate affeetion: How niucli ho loved her, weiind;ai for a; words can express, in the following letter to Iris mint • "As I rememher the great affection which *as between you and your excellent broth er,' and yciu knOvr yoti loire his daughter as your own, so not Only to ckpress the 'tenderness of the , best tdaiints, brit even to stippJy the best of fathers, I am sure it Will giiro yoti pleasure to hear that she proves .Worthir of her father and worthy of rod. tier ingenuity is admirable; her fr . & gality ie extraordinary: She loVes me, the .surest pledge of her rtrtue and adds , to this aMost wonderful dispcisiticni to learn ing, *hick she has acquired frorri lier.affeo don to. me. You . wobld sMile. to see the concern she is in when :I have a cause to plead, and thejoy she sheWS when it is ver... She finds means to have the first news brought her of the 'success I Meet with in court, how I am heard; and what decree is made ; 'she feasts upon my ap:. plause ; she sings my verses, and accom panies them upon the lute, without any master,.except rove, thehest of instructors. From thee' instances; I take the most cer:- tain omens of our perpetual and increasing happiness, sinco'her alrectioe is not on my youth or person, which must gradually de; cay ; but upon the immortal partmy glo: ry and my reputation. • Nor indeedould less be expected from one who had the happiness to receive her education from you, and soon began to love me on your recommendation; for as you. had always the greatest respect for my mother, you were :pleased s from,my infancy, to Orm, me, to commend me, and kindly to presage that I skunk) .one . day be what my wife fancies that I am." PERIODICAL PRESS. • We copy, the following remarks on the Periodical Press of this Country from an ar ticle in "Hunt's Merchants Magazine for July," on the-" Progress of Population and Wealth in tb.c....U. States in Fifty Years," by Professor Tucker, of the University of Virginia: There is yet another source of poPtilar instruction—the periodical preeswltich is noticed Ely the ..censos as a branch of manufacturing industry; and which is ex cltisively occupied; not only with worldly affairs, but With the events of the passing hour. It.lteep3 citery Part of tile country informed of all di:it has occurred in 'every other that Is likely to tope!' men's inter: este or their sympathies-61canoes; earth"- quakes, tempests, conflagratiOns; and ex. plosions.- Nor, iii attending to the Vast, ddes it overlook the rilititite. No form of hunian suffering 'escapes its notice, from the miseries Of War,.pestiletice and famine; to thin failure cif a Merchant or the lei6e of a Pocket-book: ,, Every discovery in ici ence Or art, every miproventent in !Milian dry or housoluild economy, iii metliCitie, cosMetics,..real br stiPposed, is immediate ly proclaimed, as arc all achievements in any porsuit of life, ivitether in catching whdlei or shooting Squirrels, Or in riding, runititg, t iumphiger Walking. There can scarcely au tivergroWn ox or hog Melia its appearance On a feral, or even an eXtraor dinary, apple dr turnip, but their fame is heralded thrdligh the laud. Here we leant every legislatiVe theaiure, front that Which establishes a tarkto that Which gives a penalen—eiery election or appointment; froth a President td a Pditinatiter; the state of the Market, the Crops; and the Weather: Nola anon , is Coffered td fall; or a very het: or very cold day , to appqat, widimit being recorded. We may. here learn What e Very .man in every city. pays for his leaf or his beefetake; and 'What he gives rn Let, for aldfdat all'lte eats; drinks' and Weer4':Here dertilis‘eihr marriages, eihnes, and.'fol4eS; failtione and amusements; eihibit the busy, ever-chadginedrama of human Here, tee; we Meet with the "speenlationtief Witt 'don't' and. ..iieiende; the 'eiftitiiorti(Of,..'S'enti intnii;nadthe calfieSof...Wit; and it is net , „ too much' to say that the , jest.:Whidliliai been uttered in Hoeftdil in ; .littfe...naoraihan• a week; repeated every: ton ddin' ilia 'Pleasantry w , the .1:0 ,'ee fh gRe pl*Ott fhintir 09P5110.4 04tv:in -59.#00Ak24t1A1,1!.iiYoli , *#1.pxo.,„0- `,40 - iok#ift:tOpioo4ott:Ooititi* Icu' tetitkt y.*, " t r • !,` C 3-% ,• - • ,• distant reippos, nor,ean auMliing memo rable, beralvAr .. . - cptisikierabli." - part of our sPecrefilliiiiii; dot torti4ith ddilununleated with ihei speed or Sieutitto the whole ; Neil world. -ix ; •. • • . The tiewsliapet ritostkitt . ..Olisp'.niost 00- 'tea engine, limb' for good 'mid' -it to; often ministers to - Sonia of out., Worst pas-, 'sio . itsi And lends new fOrett'ici . party iticentlitque Aiiimum tlictis, i4quo nggerat iras gut ite benefits are iticalculably Beater. Bk_conirriunieating all that is :passing lit the Watling World arotihd us, wheiher,it be little oc treat; virtue or'crime, useful or perniektis, pleaiftirable or palatal those exaggerations and forced ecil Which we meet with in oilier Pori eraturo, it irnpartil much o( the sum, ledge of nice and things aii•e2clie - ril observation.. its ii6elties- gives it - afordi occup'ation to ihO recreation for the industrinus. It saves one man for torpor, and relieies another frord care. Even in its •errota, it utcconseiously tendera a homage to virtue guilt to those it attacks, and praiiiug none to whom it does not impute' meriiand Let us hopelhat it will in time, without losing , any of its usefulneas; less ellen ofl'end against good taste and good manners, and ;how More fairnesi in poli tical Controversy. According to the. census of 1840; there were . irrthe United States MO daily news- PaPers,. 1,142 issued weekly, and .. 121i twice or [lirlee a week, besides 227 other Periodical publications. Such a diffusion of intelligence and _information 'has never e?;:istcd in . anyother country or age.' ~ --- -~uo - xirE - •ru c--~s~:cT 'Hero is one of Clianning's beatiteous pas sages7—a geni of genius that gavo his name to immortality; "It is not improbable that Om noblest 'lnman beings arc to be fOund in the favorable cOnditiOn of society, 'I • t among those Wiwi° names are,never utter a beyond tho narrow circle in ihieh they, toil and'sullei; wii.have bitt ":ilvd Mites" to give aiiray;whe ha;,,,, not 'Oilen that, but who " desire to be fed with 'crumbs which fall from the rich man's ta ble; " - for in this class may-be found those who have withstood .the severest temple-- tien, who have placticed the most arduous duties, who have confided in God tinder the heaviest trials, Wlici have beeti tuost wronged and have forgiven most and those are,the great, the cialteit. It matters nothing what the partieular diitieS are to which the fudividttal is 'called—how min ute or obscure in their outward form:— Greptuese in dod'i sight, lies, not in ex tent bf the sphere that is - hlled; or of the end! wide!' it produced, hitt altogether in the power of Virtue in the . itoul; in the en ergy with which God's will is chosen, With which trial is borne; and goodness is hiied and ptisued." .ANI DEATH or TILE SExEs.—Ther lattli of life acid mortality between the sex es are very i:emarkable:- - Th'ey are stated tlitis • • , 1. In the p' reseitit ' Onditiori of the' t'llAtite' population of the 11) . . States the number of females born per annum; is abotit 12,L 00 less than the niales . . This &term - 410S of itself that polygamy is 'net a natural eon tlition or !nun, and that the I.j.tis of our re ligion and nature dro the same--that one titan shall be the litisband bF one i;tonialt. - 2. At 20 years of agb the females c'eed the males. This keirosthal lJetiireeri liirih and 20, the mortality among the boy.d has been tnuelt greater.than that among the girls. , 3. Vrorri 9.0 to 40, the,meri iighiii much exceed the women, which thiS is the period if the greatest triortiility a- timud the womeri.* . 4. From 40 fo.711; ty ditninishee; ,the fetnaies, lit part of life, gaining on the niaieti.l This ahotiti that ibis is the period Of the great est daiiger, and etpostire 'tti then, and the leak to iirometi S. From 70 oriii , aills; the 'isomer' out nembet the wen: This shelve' .e ly that relatiiely Slice:king, in comp a rison with nien; the heelthiest petiod of female life is at the Close of•it. • Abiolittely;l6,, ever, no Vetiod to either sex in so healthy, as thei of patith---tho tiqkiii of boythiod a{ d . • . , The aboie deductiOns, ; 4f statistical bles e s oiiestiond' eirptl'Opy etiOkia tione of hutna'n Women are e*posell in ; ale middle.' Pr Orel r4n. far.itrie greufesi pdtk of OXPOBUrq#,4 I 4I- . Pnd risk. •ier'eleilited' nations fait or men in tlfe.Setiie periods of life—. EffirA gtehrithoit pith QuittCY ma'thithefolleWing:tiueutttSeiteiß:::'":;t+Qh! the could 'take ejfkkio.6?loCi4d , O t%kd at io,o' and: put it it e;no*butt 4 't;Mil/ gentletteioVe444 a l ita ik eC 4 6, o 6 ,a % aa a Pid*Ao4 4l t ili' 'fire'!4`.*OditliVO'*'*44ol*:," dick Otietatlkiitti4ittakekioo • ! tt - 44iiiiii604T0 1 4 1. . -. q. ei4;ol-t' EN EMI 911/11 =
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