'..,. , :-.',''f. , ', , ,;';';'-', ,, ~„, -7,;77-77-7-‘7-47; evam-dor Atadotar-,', A THE ISAIIIIATMA- ~ : ,, '„,,,, 4 , N . gl : ~, if.V , >,,';'4 - r , .• ~,,v rg, f:raphhli t ml. ) l. - I'Vv4 t okget 4044,tfr " 40.3“ Olt d' - ` lA,,therihrq , v7ko , V004 . 114. 7 , 4 01, 1 400 1 3 4 0fit., 1 44 r iA/" .44 :4°P,t Aswhon the mornl ng Mat% fiest#* together— i -,.. f So,quiet 'gel "limits P hieltOkll s " . ,7 4'‘4 u ipmitr. , k r VAontttrkk';i'*i**Aki t :P, -, 'A Ai awfioN pod cii'lpopi , , iodiPleoAK 44 .1 1, cf'" I p tl b i ih, ;filllt im, 4 ti i .,, q it t , mi l is.. r i t r 1f p ,t;, t, f ,,, t\ 1 ,.,; 1, t !,: gy , the,hitraili'vokett - Awibi:"ad'distageosithlk n c -„..,. 4 e feeek t,hu m O r mlr in C,Mk e ki lii , ,e k a , ln t9 l) ,,r 4 ; . "' = ' ~‘ a usual on t he' ear. I 'ne hour ,to t e on, /,, And ills:4'l444er of tee errs '' tf 4 11,1141 d Ai% litigift s it • exellseqiirth of tuna ~.: ..': , ;•+-1 'A n d & e s t i I,l o k e el 9 :4oabbatle dare tlf helli-41 i 40 th. old 14111 n liil Ida des'erodautet Irina ,I:ogeiheC pi thi lereselk God: fjoittpi Rho well-apiateeKlirew4. - liffse Itollr nem -- ' 1 chreb,leral k itnd , beeathed thrrprikyer eir faith— 'diiii) dio:grar *Ont:piton Oe 7dtig for hettveli- 'Attl alai& iiektilf-anii tlio hright-Iteit4illoung man, 114-te'd iheehill if turheo lodfsdast Wk` ee to dose •1 41, - ,;e •,-, bit Lli, --bile .- ' keel. blue es'e' the while r—all Iti"AtittUde o ' ffitiager— ,, and then the hyain, ° in itsrliivr'mloily,' WWI up . • To ivorship,G6d. „ 4 . ltu white !wird! Imetor rose iktidietiked his flock—and with'an eye hitytiderest, And idiot , that spoke . elmittence like Futil's, , He 101.iIiist4's;fire to the'truilis ieielntien;and per:enosion came - , Vtiti§gtiiihniiti, were yolteneilond the eye 1./etiolate weep sent forth the willing tear flow boll was the iibliath-day of 'God. VE NOT 'TO YOCUSI BY AEV.:4OUN TODD On the frail . stem' in the garden hangs • 'the epenint,rose. Go ask why itAangS there.? • "I' hang' there," says 'the - beautiful 'flower, 'j' to sweeten the air which 'Mail breatlies,,to open my : beautioi to kindle e- Metion in his eye, to shoW him the hand of his God, who pencilled each: leaf, and laid ahem' 'on my . bosom, And whether you find the here to greet him every ing, - or whether you find me on the lone mountain side, WO the lhatlie - WilEthrOverne•tine parting glanCe, my end is the same. d live not to myself. Besideaion•itighviay stands an aged tree , solitary:and alone. You :see no living thing . netir : it;'atid you say surely that must stand :•foritself alone. "No," says the'tue, '"God never; made , me for a purpose so , small.'' ,For more than a hundred years I have Stood lien. -In summer! have spread 'out my 'erria'" and sheltered the panting %docks., wkichltastened My'side. In my bosom '1 have Concealed and protected the brood of young birds ;as they lay and rock ed in thefr neat';, in the storm I have more than onedreecived 'in my body the light nings bolt, which.had else destroyed the traveller ; the acorns which I have matur ed from year, to "yekitave been carried far and near, and groves of forest oaks can clitim me as their parent. I have, lived fOr )the eagle *Welt has perched on my top— ler 'the Inimming bird that has paused .and :refreelied its giddy wing, ore it danced .'atvey'agair like a 'blossoirt of the air—for the idsect•ihat has found a home within the `folti.of my - 1)0c.; and /when 1 can stand no (longer;l shall fall bythe hand of inan,and I , shall girt° sirengthen the•ship which MakeS •-him lord•of •the Ocean, and to his dwelling •to' warm hiskheatth and'•cheer his home.— '1 live nottto•myself." „, • .7 On : yonder .mountain site comes flown 'the ''silver brook,- in the distance resemb•- ling theribbon Of silver, pinning and,leap 'ing dashes ' joyously and fearlessly • dOWn. Go ask the leaper what Wig doing. "I was born," says . : the brook, " high:up the mountain; but there I'could do no good, and so' 'hnrrying down, running ivhere, f can, and leaping Where I must, but hastening down : to' water tha sweet valley, • 411 qt.. the thirsty cattle may drink—where the larkinai sing on the marginwhere I Oaf Ore the mill for the accommodation of:man, and then ,widen• into the great river bear.ucv hie.riteamboats.. and shipping. and' nillk,ftlu nininto,The . Ocean; to rise a gain' in !vapor;,and„ perhaps come back a gain in the clou'd' to.my OWn nativoUoun t tain, and': live ; My; short-life; Over, ,againL,'— Not a drop of water. Comes down my chan nel in 'Whose 'brightbico ynu.niay not: ead, • in thei:very verge. of: heaven,•tand ask ,the bright'sparkier what it 'ii,dning there. Its vOlett•comes4lown the ,path of light, and Might Id: ' w as statiortmll,horaAt:licin-creation.., I was a- spring the,tetorning- stars that:sang together, and'among Ithe eons of God that shoitted fitiTOVltitiii"e'reathitt - A • . . , . "When the l'adlytot . morn of creation hiolie, ".' -- -Stid • Alie„kictiTtkp gm andlit,of God Ow:olio, * And the britity.ralitte Or . fdorknetaiVtidideath ..) 'Were, nikoyed, through thoir,dop!thalyltiotuoigh ty biroodiil' 'i'' .7; 'l, - '', ':. ' ' , ~‘ abditieoildart; - 64.tbadoer*,6f-Aiinie;-:-.- 14, ,piont - theyolit'ibitiihylerifttada outOO;' •. '', • ' 14 ain'thd.tok`Ori.rihd,.itOthiydtkititi Owiii"'" • Jr ''''•.• P.PlaitikiughitlitiiivitiL•niiiit'iilittiiiiE.: sooteoltiAd ':' ; t!.chi 1 4: 1 . 114 # , .t0fei4 4 1.0, ' c l lOrttit itApg;,.r.,..; ‘' , 4‘4ll , thilwair the** thO'kiaghtottetilitfie!'. , '. • -o.' 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INIVEM, Agenl, company continues to make Insurances against loss or daMage by Fire, on the most .reasonable terms. hey, also take P,IERPET.IYAL RISKS. on Stone or brick,buililints at $25 on $lOOO, the premium subject to be drawn any time by the party insuring, at u &qualm-19f per cont. on tha, =Cunt of premium, paid. - • , . he' usual rates for one year on -Stone and Brick Buildings,' $4 to $5 on $OOO .:I.,og_and_Frame; " '• $G to $7_0n4000.. Merchandize,,,ahout , „ .$5 on.sooo Application in person , or by letter Will have im mediate attention. "The Sprink Gardenlnitirance Co INSURANCE, either tcmporar7 or n perpetual, against losi or damage by I' IRE, in fawn or Country, on Housed, Barns and Build ings of all kinds; on Household Furniture, Mer chandize,Morses, Cattle 'AgAcultural, Commer cial and' Menufaeturini Stock, and Utensils of every deseri ption,nawell as MORTA , REB and Grtoitito RENT, upon 4he most favorable'terins. • The lolThwing are the usual vale viz: On Stone and brick , buildinia, from "Log rind frame " “Morchandize notilfurni- buildings, from ISO to 50 ets. , on tOO "Do. in- log or frame, CO to 70 cts. on. 00 "Horses, cattle, farming utensils and sundries, . at about : Application may be made to , JOHN J. MYERS,. Agarit. Corlislc; l Dce. 21, 1842.. • ly CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS Affections of the Liver, asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weakness of the Breast' or 1.1171g8, Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of the Lungs and all affectiont of the Pulmonary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION A compound Balsamic preparation of the Frump Virginiana or" Wild Cherry Bark," combined with the Extract 7'or, prepared by a new chemi cal process,approved and recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowl• edged the most valiiithle medicince ever discovered. NO QUACKERY!!! NO DECEPTION. In setting forth the virtues of this (only great med icine we have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor do we desire to eulo gize it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the vast amount oesiffering and distress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so' highly- successful, we feel that we oaunot urge its claims too strongly' or say too much is its favor. Such, indertl,ere the • • • 01 this Balsam, that even in the advanced stagec of Cortsuswrzorr,seter all theinose esteemed remedies of pin•aicious have failed to 'effect any, change, the use of this medicine has been productive of the most astonishing relief, and actually effected cures after all hopes of• recovery hail been despaired of. Indite first stages of the disease termed " Catarr hal Consumption,'?' deigninting from neglected. COLDS, Mats been used with undeviating success and hundreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaltiahle mediCine alone -- I that form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility; or "GOING INspo A DECLINE," A complaint with which tliouianits nre lingering, it has itlio prMed highly sioieessful,Mid not only pos sesses the power of checking the progress of this a larming complaint, but also strengthens and invjgo rotes the system more' abides' ly than Any Medicine we have ever ifossesseit For particulars, sertifieates, &se., see Dr. Wistar's pamphlet. AGENTS.—S. L'LLIOTE, Carlisle L.. Donix, Chambersbrug. • Solomon Oswald; York. 1 • , "'• J. B. G. Kinsloe, Shippeasborg.., • Carlisle, November 8, 1843. , '. • .JOHN .HARP .etutt. nnstnett , skii„ z 4/a 9i " 4- c 9 c e , e; e e Commissioner in Sankt - hp/4p . TAI AS - removed his office to. North ,Uanooel. JL Streir;W est:aide, 8 'doeis Xorth of LoUther dtreekanA nearly ,opiieshe the o ffi ee,of 'lrvine, Esq . ., :Where he as ,usual 'carefully'.attendlo.ull liesinesicwhieb iney be entrueted him in'the line of his profesiton. `Carliille, April 12; 1843., 'LVII2IIIII-14111D:- ERSTICK, haveltiseieee . i*oo- 111 frooutlic Atunufactory . tit Philade!phise alarge asaßrulieq.oror4R.D.LJLlllPS ; conststingq to leith,or Nithwii,e4o:4l4l_,viiiiii'.44.i`4 , A4 1101 , 114 /,0!1•3 , ALSIt), b)? orka.,l3,laorLimittelff ,*Nr. otieti ! tgrA9l., J.' Ci Tbtvery byitbiaiOie4,,,;*e4lll liatrapfed , 'l, rthrl * 1 044 OF PUMA DELPIIIA:. OF PHILIADELPHIA. 35 t o 40 ots. on 800 '69 to - 70 cis. on' 00 tore in brick or stone SURPRISING VIRTUES. eda‘Cher' , .s , •CAILDREN • 'LOW., ENGES,and grown;pe,„ santest ,and most effect' veinediOne 'rnousAeantities ere sold. and every,body . glithe ,ailne; says they cifrat ,The Rov. Mr., Dunbar ; of the 'MallougOf • itypei, -eliurch Ouietyprk very bad.oold `and 'cUngh one day. The4o . loie;.l.Alitliony;xif the.. 4 lhethofist. , Olurch, wo6 cliretr ponsumptioo,by tbem.' . .hum , „l.o2easTGES-liavestived.: The lives of diousandi, . Walkervt. the IltUi,'Eil9irel Beardsleyf G. Ilanter;:afiitidedilly' l our 'thous, what darythink ;slM,iiitill'w Lozenges, end they will tell they:4frt'etiSol6rit.. , 4he only inn.: fallible nrethethe -; • - :SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGBS are real andidotes c. heath - Mlle, palpitation, sea sickness, • hiwnesouf spirits and despontlencv-;-or the effeetior dissipation. Capt. Chadwick, nrihe Wellinkton, Mr. Ackerman, the great 'sign painter„Mayor Clark, and almost every balky knows their value. POOR MAN'S PLASVER—Sherman's, we mean • 12i cents, and Is cure . rhimmotiim, lumbago, vain or weaknevi in the breast, side, or buck; au) piles—and they cure worms when applied to the part.• 'Ask'Joe lioxie, or any One • whO lihs need it, and would give f,5-for one sonnet. than fire cents for all 'other plasters • . • ••• Sold in Carlisle at HUNTER riNBBIILER'S Book Store, East High, street, who arc sole Agents for Cnrlislo. ' • 'And Anniley & Crenson, Shippentibtirg. DR. RUS H'S INFALLIBLE HALTH-PILLSi TWELVE AND'A-HALFCENTS A BOX -The proprieior of this , invaluable.legaty±ora-great . man, has for some, time failed to preSent them to the public in an advertisement. The reason is a plain one. So, much has. their use given satisfaction, and sit strongly have they been recommendedlo 'one an other, that it has been utterly impossible 17) supply the demand, both and for country agents.' Du ring the present month, more than two hundred gross or nearly yllilMr THuUSAND BOKES, have been sold in this eity and vicinity, and supplied to Agents throughout the United States, and mom , or ders have been On hand weeks before they could be filled.. In fact it needs not the spirit of prophecy to Ihretell the day when' the only Pill in use will be flint invented by the immortal Dr. Berjamin flush, the greatest physician America ever saw. THE HEALTH PILLS have cured, were cure. seemed well nigh impossible; they have restored to Rperfect healtk hundreds who had long languished on eds of pain; they hive operated like a charm, when all other medicines tidied even to afford relief, they bow) given comfort to the afileted, and . hope to the I despoiling; they have removed the HIS of theyoung and given back youth ,to the, aged. Indeed, they seem to possess the. properties ascribed by die A chy mitts of former days to that ELIXIR, that Soren etc - I.l%ttair, that eonquerer of infirmities, to discov er which, they passed long days and weary nights of labor sin() study. , Sold 'in Carlisle at KNEEPLER do HUN. TER'S : Book store. East High street, who aro solo Agents for Carlisle. • Angley dt treason, Shipponsburg. '6O ete. an • VG 4),a.matzutzuz • COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP , - For the cure of 'Obstinate Eruptions of the Shin; Pimples or Pustules on the Yace; Biles which arise from an impure habit of body; Scaly Eruptions; • Pains in the Bones; Chronic Rheumatism; Totter; Scrofula or 'King's ; White SWel lingsr Sy philitieSymptoms; and all dis rders arising from an impure state of the bldod, either by a long residence in a hirt and unhealthy climate, the.injudi cious use of Mercury, &c. This Medicine Itas frequently been found highly beneficial in 'Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standing. This Medicine ban been fXtenvively 'Used in the United States .vitli decided benefit in Scrofula, Mer curial ditieases, and in all eases of an ulcerated char acter. As an alterative in the . spring and hill sea sons, it is unequalled. It possesses may advantages over the decoction, and Is introduced as prepara tion more poi fable, not liable to injury by longliceep ing, and better adapted If the use of persona travell ing or residing abroad. • • rho proprietor begs :ave to call attention to the. following certificates, s ccted from a large num er approving its efficacy: , • READING, March 3, 1330.- This certifies that my- wile Mrs. Deem, had for nearly eleven years sufrered lions a scrofulous erup tion resembling ,tetter. which ate deep holes in her face, neck 'and antis, the constant discharge of which destroyed Iter;healtb,und frequently confined her for different periods to her bed, during which time her sufferings were very great. The best medical atten dance was obtained, and all the known remedies were tried with but an alleviation of her ctlinplaint, which always returned with increased malignity.— Paving lost all hopes of recovery, she had almost detertnined to give up the use of tiny other medicine; she -was however.. by persuasaion, induced to try Oakeley's Depiiriitive of Sarsap arilla, the use- of five bottles or which has removed the disease, find restored her to perfect ,bealth. ' • THOMAS DEEM, - opposite the 'depot, Reading, Pa. , This is to,certtfY that my little son, about eight years old, had suffered for a long time from eaten: she sores on• the right knee nod, eg, supposed to have keen white swelling, which I found impossible to: heal, even by. the and of the most respectable medical advice, until I NO recommended to use!Mr. Oakeley'a compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 8 hot ties of which not only healed the sores, but pprfectly restored the , health. which had suffered much in consequence of this tiffeetion. . •' • • CATHARINE BINGEMAN .; jili,above Pesti streetilteadi' . • :.Iriie,nboNe.ease was presented to me both "e'imA and after the use of :1 . 14 r. ,Pabeley's Syrup Or Sart*. 'sw 11 ill*, and '. hove no hesitation i n belieriug that it was the agent of. his restoration. . .. • - • '; - JOHN P. HLEST ER, MD- '• : •.. • ' •'DOVOLAISSVILLE, April, 10,1843, - , Mr. Onkeley r--111y.:son :Ednitind Leaf, hid the scrtifula in the. most dreddful and distressing man.: nor Tor three years, during. Which 'time ile.tvem de prived of the use of his. limbs,- his head and neck were covered witli,nlieta.';i'Viro tried all,the tidier 'cut remedies, but to no effect until recommended by Itri Johnson, of Nerrian,wn; and", 4{l IP) 1 D . :3. 'lsaac -ft ieeter, - oliteading;-te , use - your pepUraltv , Y.lllift . of.Paraaparilln,Of whiailif obtained severo' kottlee, the, use of, which drove ; the disease, entirely out Of, his eystenthe sores healed pp, 8'64., tile; child was, rest . neOt.o4rerfect heoltit,'Which lie his enjoyed en-' interrhiftedig eVer'infire,to . the f istolphl )s p eq t ,c( j ra. ny pe rsons who seen 'Win 'during ihis affliction.... k -have thatight - ifthriliiCy - itiiii..send , ,;yinOhiOertillt 'site.,4,l4tlS that' - ti 'f,aoly.., m ,yjillowlvher4 to obiairqmsaitia_b_is .41111d: -, , -. . "rothlViiii j'1,.., -A; ; O ;ArtAF.. .ei. 1 0 1 4,fila -T +'',i •'. 4 §..Arrtn,N B °N}': Pat 4 J 1104140 A Aheiblliiivjlig:ll4efitit . .jnb,ciiiiitiO4 :1 4 6 ar , O.iiiiiiif: 4 .T ),r 2V'':. :) t i ' 7 ';: 3 ::'f4;',4,.; r. i—AiPAkiii ; OiT iz r,..t....#4,M ll .: , ;;; . .4eWrOtf,Vil , i ~;0 ti,vitpri15%.,67,41.gi . ..,...f;441, 4k;l , ' i-;',4 1 4r . ,: ~;:,,, ii*:lA:M!lficlP JClNOtallui:6:..,;tl:4:V4;4'j't.,:i • .vip ,, ,- ~9V,,i4,1 4 :31.i A ... 1 17 , 44if,'4it.4;, , , , , 4 .00,Q14; e , , , ADFs.9,4:,&„to 4 ,- ,-,, 461.4 ,