EMI Oil ITOLUNTE XLVIL PUBLISHED' EVERY WEDNESDAY )OFFICE in the South "---- Oest ' oi the ~, anglethepuNic • . •TERMS•or SUBSCRIPTION.' • Pne Dollei.and.llll.j , cents a year lig A kIVANCI Two tiollare,.if paid within the i , eur. • One DQQIIa4 for six nionthe. Tlieed'le7ms Hill he tigldiy adliereil to. RATES -OF ADVERTISING, Adverllseniente;making lifteeil lines nr.less, Avill he thsirged at the rate of Fißy rents Att'one insertrin three Dines (tor One Dollar, and twenty-five rents for livery subsequent insertion. _Yearly :attiterlisers—mill. be charged at the following rates One Column, with the paper, for one year, Dal( a coltunn, do. do. r rwo Squares, with quarterly changes, Baldness Cards, with the paper, 108 PRINTING, Of EVERY -DESCRIPTION ; -.8u,) , as mindbill,,4llanks, Circulers,and every other other description or Printine,executed hansomely and !szPeditiously, end nt the TART ST ritinEs. tarbs. M2l 110, 0,1140,0"22,imj `4SI7 I+ --Ur, perform nil .nyerntions upon the ,Teeth that are llcisaltrediurdheir..preser— catinit,snehns Err., wi II restore the loss of them, by inserting. Am 'Melo' Teeth, from n single Tontli, to a full a7Otliee on P;tdeleeet,n few doors South oft he Railroad Ili - del. N. IL 1). I,nrwii will hesohsent from, Car lisle the to ten (1 . 1%-s, in each month. Jupe I , I MAL. - - - Zk.t.`a LAD.) ir,f2LDIP omeo2athic.Physician, _ _ . OFFICE: Main secret, in the house for nierly necopicd by Dr. Fred. Elirniati. Carlisle, April 9, 1845, , CIIARLES B. ZENROS33, Late Solicitor of the - 7 Treasury of the United States, . . INTlLL•priAelice I ,invin several couil V I.slicaster f.',ntinl y . 4 rfilVe S 911Krn Ferret, Istsly • occupied by Julti, It. Mmitilont erv, "Flsq .1.1)1e 18, I IRS. TOSEPIT 21.N0X, AsTTOTZNP.WAT LAW, (lotc of Pittelntrr, l'n.,) will pigetire i„st the One's- ntrn hell Intl and the nrijoininz entintien. 011)ee nn West High ' , trent, next dour to J. Ila*milt.on. . . l'arlixlr, October 8, 1815 CALVIN, lET,Y 1 1 1 1130, ATFORYEV AT LAW. • ILT, practice in tlic several Courtg of the City and County of Flt offiet• is nt :15 South FOURTH Wert, between Cliestmit end SValont streets. IP • • COLWELL 64 IVIICIAIRE, • ATP MNEVS AT LAW. 'VI -IL' sat 1.11,111.0'y to hu,in,slentrlistra , to th • u rn the enmities of tiionherlonil nnrl allAi I 11. 0111, door nest of the Jai!, I.l.ist High street, CoFfisle, 11111 i 'next door to Stionhou gin k 14 over's Drug Store, Shippetis. burg. • ril '24,18.14. 11-`26 3. DUNLAP A:r3ALr-3 5 Attorney at Law. South .1 Intonrer sure!, n Lett ( 0011 'l-;" jr twines .J. p. Grtilta Esq. ROBERTS' MOTEL, „ - si,, n of rfEc' tihinglon (Ind' Jackson ,thseeih r e wr.111,1 respectfully inform 11. his Newts and the rtiltlie thst lie has removed from Lis Old stand 011 est II i glt st reet,to the pub :AT,. house lately kept by 1./nyiti Mean on South yet. street, in tbi R borough, sign or Wash .ineton and ,14tekson. Where.he wilL,be always glad to see his friends frontt he eon ntiw-OniliTtiv ellers, and .occonttritillate them in the-..bellenil troft comfortable mshtter. , is OAIt shall be conatntifly 'implied , With tlialtnicest litpinymoiptl his with the he'inte.tnurket can furnrsh. -A careful! 05 . 1 . 4- L . f:Jl:f„ 4 always kept in Mien lance—anti nothing shit - 11 be left ilttilutte to piece all who cull with hint 4 E I 1 O itll.l)hlltS taken ht the ;reek, month or . •A IN blt ,AOll - EIITS. p4 . 4 1 . - .JP.April.l7, 1,84 tl-2 • - 'I 7. HE'MANSION HOUSE HOTEL iontinb: on. the , mberb oul Vcillo Rail lic; Ci all, kimm-ro.-E,- ATEL'inielit by Cran.lVillis FOOl 41,11asjus been-taken by the subscriber. It Is newly furnished and has been thoroughly repaired. Passengers in the ears, stranuers, travellers and slitters to Carlisle, are lorltedy!eall. .TerMs!rberlarate,.arid °Very f.lifiit . niion paid Sn the comfort, and ennvenioneri . ,Af those who . _patronize the establishment. . Carlisle„ April 16, 1845 .11.70ar r o the Ladies. . . FULL 'aPtioriinniA of French Extracts for the. Handknrchieft.Ottn'Enso sonp, genuine Usitrtan 'and V.rencifeolegliti.;Wateri t colt h dial r 0 •ttnd•nail-nruslies, shall and 2ivoty ninths, hair bandoline, 'leant bait; ridinewhips, with, peak ~,k • handlei or a beautiiiiffiriish, Rosa lip, salve, .....,...:'":, tkarkittl4 l -041Le..415 1 PLifflp.k_and.sidaeohnber-,-111 : ~ ‘::r%., fact 'every ihititappertaining tn. n'ludy 4 iTcalit,.. •".110 which We would respectfully invite. trio• at. ,10. which, Indica..Loire 'limy inircliase . clan. a l ere,„,.- ..01:ElyE/ttSCI . N . 156.1111311.A . F . F.HY:;; ‘,. ' ..; ; ;;;.:OPY 12 :' , • . :Li.:'..'..... , - ~ , . ..i,. ;7 . ..._,:.: " '„7-,`-: ,_ 4 _,. i t '4o. - •sac Hoot nooxtii.' s t mirrips• m 406114; Oe(igilipiiy y , Srpitt.i's:,Gri)qtm,t3. Kirkliainfe Tr.Ja 11 0 3 O 01. 1 1 141olopity;„C6iiiiitntik's ChirribitOt, LlAleee.:Algating . ; lionny.cattlele:Mitinsimitlnti;•ol. Geography,: Bullion's , tramnistr i'Murray's.GOihin*P.,;johnibil 'B ' Phil" - naciplin Johnion'i Chomittry,:,trolburn*:',Aige briet. Wills 7 - 1159 r y tor the States;'Ao l kefhijr,l*.wilki ev ery , " variety : solpal now Initse; pn7 . 141e , (Irk , atiirboilk ti!.or't . • ,A.T.YEII.S,`&7-KANZRSTICK... . f,sef:s4,iitivopiar Ltraturiuu--- feat)::'ehir litiattt; klada'6 , l6U.MßEl2 - atier. Rite - Platate*MiOlatikaAdolll I i nKar s id, PhiateelaeLaths; Sufi a •or which: sold at the riser' prices', • With the additloyi forCAM: attheVni•ehoueeof• , , . .•••••:'-'''' '•. --- - ' '•::ishiCtilitift(:--- hior • • 4...5,74.::1--;•'.mrinair . ~,,,i i,d,cd at -:---,---" r_newo.t.-',- t,ER' itajill!. Stet°. ii 1 9/AP - ' Ir ;" ' IC " '','7'`'''i.:. vi Nadli e ri°l/14311/, i' 'whiehhe r;Pel4 l 'i . elteaP+'"" &beautiful IA"! 136beelvell (', Iliagni'ornetY-an' i• . Holm lee iitt,atoro -kV at til ki"Pr i l,..,,, e ... i, joergalq,, F ei, nia, .1, tor 4 -, • iii,6'entent°,-7-r-. paill 14611,40 e, '66(4,,-I.,,sleamr• litifthe-afr-°, h - ktuil,for, I! tt 4,-,44lladalP ; ~ ,d , ~,y ~,,bc au,, 111 4io gl n , I. 1.i7401144401%AviiA141‘' (Wt.''' ' 13,iv44;*111i3417774:, ,,,7 4L'i,„. c ,, , .;*l4, ;_,„1~. ,',,'--',' '-',,l,[' - ; , 51 , 7:p , c: ~. p i '-•,',,,-- "li4r:tiee;lP,;,,e.'k-1-' -,VA,-- ' *" l.-- '' , , , _ 4, ,- - a.V • . '` '''''%,"'• • .. ' " - . ~. '. , ' ' '',.' '''' ' '- ' "' ' :'' ' - ''''' , .• . ".: 1 ' ' ,`, - , , ' , l - ',.•:. ;:i;,' , - - ""-. '';:'tA%.:' , . At, ,:.--.W.;,' ''' ~- ....;-\ .-\ , .-''''''',-":.''....'. --' : ', ''' - ' 4 ' ' ' - r -' '': • • . r - ' .4 x --- "` ' ' ' : . 1 r 1 . .. r 4;;. . . • ... . - ,':--'.'.''' ' ' ,:. V( a 70 -- "T'si'c' t I .'' .' ---- '': '' ''' ''. ''' , -.- .71. .•.. . . . . calk . . ~ .. . . _ • i .N. ____ L. ~ _ „ _,. _____•,_____ , . • .. . . . ' •,,, , i. , _•,-,-,;-,-,, ,, =. , _.-i„,; ( !.". :',...•''' 4 1-,Y_'''"..7.....''.,:.,„H''''''_.L.L.-1 ' '' '''. '''' ''' '.- .' 0 -. . • , .„ , ,•• . •• • Th ...„„ ... , 4„......, .• . k . • • . . - --- NDREW RICHARDS has just received and .13 , is now opttning at his old stand, come of the public Squire and South -Hanover at. a new_and elegant assortment of 4300Z . Z3 ,Mille Anti Ficney,..eonststrni in- part; of Cloths, Cassiink.es, Snstinetts;Linetis,Gninbroons.Sum r mer 'Cloths, 'Westin. s Silica tnes, • wns, rapt and. lons de 'Lines, Swiss Cambrics,Jackinet, and all,ether kinds of Mos littm, Calicoes, Shawls; Checks, - Ticking, Vel -4PCords, cotton goods of all descriptions, Car pet chain mod Cotton, Yarn, Umbrellas, Parasols, 'Sunshades, Gloves; Ifosiery, &c. ALS'O, A choice and_ well _selected_ stork .0C Gen - ceries ' consisting • in part, of CofTels,Stfgsr!, M ola sses,Teas, Tobaeco , Spices, kr. ALSO, Crockery, Glass and Clneensware of onsvari descriptions and qualities, together w , th numerous otherartieles eompt i sing a complete and general assortment—all of w hick he offers for sale at very low priers for cash. Carlisle,.lanuary 7, 1 4 sof., $l3 $lO ;.-NEW-gOODS I -- NEW GOODS !! aMMINI !IF. 1 subscriber., Otani:Sul to his friends and 11 . the' public in pyttitultl,,fort the support they lifire given him in his line of business, hikes this method of informinu them dint he husk's' receiv ed, and is now opening, a large 21111 splenclio assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of sow:riot' Black and Blue Black Wool (lye Cloths; Invisible Drees; Cadet; Blue and Cray Cloths: Dioitond and plain Bearer Cloths; Buckskin, Tweed Casein:erne:. Double Milled Blue null flick Crei , intecci, super plain,harreil and stripes:l Sattitiette.feurn 3i eetits to $O,OO per )ried. I'mitnetto Clothe; Indinnit philicharred roil striped -A Ipaccri; (~Itinere do ens. fled, While and yellqw HOF,- nelP,Collencptrnot 13 1-4 In 11l 3-4 rents pet. viiril; bleindiad INlnsliu,froni II 1I to 13 4-4.3-1 and ( J-4 k,o. Alnslin. Cheeks, into I)nrski n Flannels, I.Lrrx wolsey, boys.. blankets, Nliiekinsi\v_do. litcutucky Jenne. Drillings; colored canihnic; paper runslins; 111;1.1; Mousehle-brine; Alpsrea; -Broselia, damask, blanket and con on slinsrl7e edgi rotortingli,' sond laces; las, jay otiett,l;ook Tang L:nvn: linnen Ilandkerehiels; Irish 15u urns; Black Italian tisivats;Pancy burred silk dn, sloths, cuspenders, Murk cotton, mon:stun, (las.l.nnere and_A Ipacca .sfoukinge t --hil ayes. tvnrstrd COll9, Vestige, glazed Fur, Mod, Vet 'Wt coo Frirl slant Cups, A Isc— l Afresh supply niGROCP.II.II'S. - A S 1 ,1( VS or e l l kinds. w Iii•• 11 tie will -Sell at lhr Imre," priers fop eftol l , at the old shunt iu :\ °rill ll:urov .r street, rine.ilneir brluse AledSre. • Myer' iv. I Inversi itk's Disig Store. A NI)F.11.5():' , : Carlisle, October 1. I Y -li.—tl. Another Chance for Bargains! subscriber having erniclod,:d upon n Ountige of busint.as, offcrs to his rowororr, and the pli bile in general', Ii stock of Goods A I cosT, consisting of Blue, flack, Blown and Mixo..l Cloths, Cassimeres, Sal Molls, Cords and n general assortment of GENTL.ZINIEN'S F: A 1/, Also, Alpaccas, CitslitorresOt crimp's, Moo., de trines, LinnSns, Calicoes, Gihr.hams, Silk and Notated Shawls, Dress IldlOrs. hr. &c. with a gensral nssn rlmrnt nt Gloves, !Irish re, Buttons, Trimmings, &c. Also, Shoos, Boots, flats, raps Umbrellas, 6.0,. Cuff ..7e, Teas, Dye StotTa, To purchasers at n distance and. Merchants in the country, nn opportunity is now oll' red of supplying themselves at Philadelphia prices. Tri any persOn or persons desirous of engag mg in the mercantile business in the pleasant and health , " bgrough of Carlisle, nn opportunity id now offered,":l‘,3ho'subsci Hier will tii.spase of his entire stock upon tArrninpdating terms— either for rash or for a well jmprnvcd farm in pond neighborhood. S. 31. - 11 All Ft N. li. Al! persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the subscriber, will plena! call and settle their accounts without further trouble. • retaliate; NoVembe'r 5,1 1345. OdeWi...trilteet.iii.(i . . Look bcfore you 13uy I— zit AVID H. ARNOLD, of the latrj firm of Arnold & Finslain, Hanover street, mina. site Common's lintel, Carlisle; has just opened a new end splendid assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS,' consisting of bunk, blue black, Gown, green, (tidal, drab, olive ' French, English and AineriCan Cloths; djamond and plain beavor do.; blac,k,`blue 'and' fancy Cos. slaloms; blur, black, mixed, broVvh, cadet and fancy Sorinet and kentucky . ' Jeans; also Cue • hmere d'Come, mous do lairfies, alpacas, born ro bnzincs, black and cUlarad-diis-silks;-nirliones; 'Chia - kings, woollen plaids for children's dresses, ladies and gentlemen's hose, thibet, silk, black and colored embroidered Omsk, mouse do. Line and brach° 'shawls, gentlemen's-sail,, scarfs and cravats, stocks, collars, bro ists, &c. iiinen cambric handhErchiefs, velvet ribbons, bonnet end cap dm; black and 'colored mantuu Irma inaln__o_._Also,lostio:s_antl_grentlamen!s_sillci. kid, wool and thread gloves and !aces; Ilciaohad and brown dealings, 'white end colored Ilan. nels, lrixh linpnh; vOiss,'mpll•an'd book.muslinr isi-- J. k. WINR01"1: , slr - rip - la - Wrl - 4 - 110; - StiiiTed e cambric acrd Jaconot do,ibli of which will ho Sold at the moat reason: able prices fur •CIASIL Cs He returns his thanks to his-friends and - the ,public for, the .Pritronage. bestowed on the late firth 'of Arnold & Einstein,and respectfully asks a eeptinuance or the jerkin° :toward himself; which he will endeavor ig tnerit attentlyir .todiusiness:rinWlow-priees. 5:" • - ••• •' • •• • 00631Ei . hie; from ity 11- a -ftosh-ailh:VOriept - of, - goridii, con. : tabling, in pOr I. of Clottio;OaiiiipOre; S'attinettni, TA'. cedes IVanttiolty, J no, Pia d,Cloaki Nqt.L Alrinatisi-,COhourg Lindie - ye leo. frinceries arid .f3piOci of nil kitolc ..R . 08T.: IRVINE; Jr. : 2.4, , - , rtii)w is THE . ..iinii, - ;-,.:_1[v.4 , . t , .--,-. PURCHASEIIIEAP' 00D5.,., J. PING'ER heir jhat returned iritt ',' A. 'CIIIP ' iii e' the Moirsiiren•-' re - calved from tko Osteln e • : e 7,' .. -. :' '-, , did astiuriment of„lioiv Milo, ~ , : GOODS, i 41F—AiLtz As*D*ANTER- "lulvhioN - licw4uld7 :eiOrOffeted -hi-110r phtoe, , - 5 ,... _ ~. q. .., invite OM ottertietraFpurohae!r % -,11 0 01 . 2 . t o o r„ It i l i e, nissv!--o4mPlftt-aiiirlitrja:'P4titt.cle:ht.:tho 044trni 144,4fstptyte,irf Gimdilor-ke'f9, , -1 n , ot her Jo, . Maikitij ii/(1*(0105,,a4 ' /°w '',. ll -!;-, 3 ::-',- ~ ; .2 ' ; Ijihnieiitt elliii t h e ... o i di gtii.:4,-...,,0, v 4i .7 ...c . to L ; hese loargalnenngyvw, 1 : ' - ,rririo - a: wish pure . ~ , - ch ., a , st o - ro l,r i :I t ie h l ' h i e *l ii e ta s a i c fr ! li .i:6 l l 3: r . , ' t 4 l; ci ttit i li P • l loo 6 9i_Elli ° : l ,. ° ll, ii , b:ti , ':.: '• '...-§ l .!iiilefnii!)Firor . ro....o t,'o l g 6 r 4 7r B ; 4.1 , , , .,„ ~-,,,, ~,..., , • - ; ',: ~.:: ©- -, Neil Sjapl43l:l7,Uttlltna.:Mv„ . 4 '" A :: 140 '' I lltit ' iffihti l ` ClifOg'iifiv , ii"'` , ' 4 1i. t ii` ;. s c in kiiiiriind , & t '',l - - 4-61414-Pv di_4co --, I ant , p1ifr,,,1... a .'t) ~. -:,:,, , ~ c:;:tr'r i,, ; ,, ` , :;;•:`:Z l l .s ;;RiA 4 o;;;PoggiAL::- ', 5 '. , , ; . ,:, , i v 0 t !po x . ' , 4 00ts ani -e.. '. ,4 04 ,.i; ~., - ~ 4 -i:,, i 7 117 kirk jiiiVeVeliii(lll . 4Wi' fkg . ,. t i t i wli ' iiluvaable niisdioint; 4 l3l.t l ' Tirrik ~ : ,7 - 4: :Li! ,;,;-- •; . 7: -. 4-,.. - :7l'-r- --- ,-4+ 4 1, '''k r'n'''7.:';',A7, Pri) eonbs &, NEW_ GOODS, Selling 011 - (t Cosi. ' „,_ , arizoctalmttia,ssuaaetp, - 7cxl4ttilimaucl - uck • m - cr l ll:lEtAz. , ,e..tAstal • _ tPuttltiv. •• THE _:INFANT'S DREAM ....._ The fullowingappeared in the London Sentinel, June 1830, and is hero republished ou account of Its great beauty, and touching pathos: • ...„ Oh I eradle.me on thy-kintermathata, - ; . -4- '. And sing me the haizAreth . •- • ' 4 . That snothed.mhitic ititfeti rendly prest My glowing cheek;to yctursoft, white breast; - For I saw a scene when fslitmbereti toot, , That I fain would see again. tett smile as you than did Mile, mamma, And weep tie you then did Weep; Then fix nn me thy glistening eve, And gaze, and gess till the tear ber dry; Then reek me.gently,and sing and sigh, Till you lulhme fast asleep. , . t . • . . _For_Ldraninekalenxenly dteam,Mamma, -. I.Viiile slumbering do thy knee, ' And I lived in eland where farms divine ...- In kitigdeme of elory eternally shine; And ihiOworld I'd give, Vibe world were mine, Again that land to see. 1 fouled we renmed in a wand, mamma, , And we rested, no under n hough, . 1 'llion near me whiitterfly Minuted in pride, And I chased it awoy through-the hovel wide, - -'; And ilia nieECrninepin,Dlllll lost niy guide, - -- A - rni - l - lpiew - rot - whatTo is • My heart grew nick with rear, mamma, -,_ And i wept aloud fur thee: 'But h white-robed emblem appeared in the air, And the thine barlc the rads ,of her golden hair, • And she blared tee softly, erell wet aware, Say big, "Coate pretty babe, W,lth V!" .. 4".,. I , 4 My Ira, end fare she guil'd, mamma, And he led MP ( . 11 r nwav: - We entered the tinny of IA (lark. dark trnnti; QCs panned Ihrnitull a lone,lnne'vnott nrgionm Then opened our trot en n lam] oarblootn,. And a sky of e cltaless day. L! And heavenly forms were there, mamma, • And lovely eheinhA bright; They pnllled when they noir me, tan I wan mazett - And wondering arottmi Ine reared and gazed; And ..'Onc , I homd, and .mnny.beams bladed All glorious-in the land nf light. --;-- Thrt earns a shining 'among, mamma. ' Uf ty)tite-wlnuerl halm., to tom_ • Thu eyes looked love, and iheir sweet lige smiled, And they marvelled to meet as II Iran earth-bdrn child And they gloried that I from the earth wan eyWd, Saying, " Here, Ore, !dent shalt thou Inc.'' Then I mixed With the hemyenly throng, mamma, rhertult lad lipprhitn!hir; • And I saw, an I warned the rrtglons of penre,, The spirits a illtil,ranit feomilte - _world distrdsa; And there Wiltl joy no_ 011QUP, van express, Far they know no zorrow there.. ISntrou,mindwheneieter4nne, mamma, Jar dead n Short vote naonel Oh, von alined on the sail but lovely wrack, With a flood of woe you could notolreek: And your heart win so sore you wished It would break, ' • But it loved, and you still sobbed on. 11 . 14 t, nh f 141,1 y: , 11 been with nib, mamma, - !Tithe realms ,Jr uaknot n rare; And abet lan t•nu hod rriod. Titoll2ll7llo , v buried pretty Jane in the, grave when site died: For yllinine with the bleat anti adorned like a bride, 143‘‘ net sister Jane was theme: Dn you mind of that silly old man, minima, Whr, conic fllite In our door; And the nicht woe dark - , Red the Tempest loud, hio Item pros weak, lott his soul was promt And his rigged old mantle served for ills ehrond, Ere the midnight watch was o'er. And think whin .n nigh( of woe. thnmmn, Made la.e4t.y each I.,ne drawn gigh: An tie• rood man !nit in old t hair. Whne the rain dripped dawn from U.. then grey hair; And tart as III.• hi: ear nfa,tcechleca care, Ran don p hie glazing e)/e. And thihk tehnt n henvenw•ard look. mrinann, thretieh rile, tretribline eye. As lontild how he went to the bertut'e otrooz hold, Si, '• Oh let log In. for the niaht is relit:" But the ri, h matt cried, '• On .leep in the World, For we shield no beggars here." Well, he trap in glory ton, mamma, An happy no the Meat ran ho; Par Ito needed nn alma in the inanslnne nr light; l'or he sat to ttbhhe pit triarchn rim hod In ‘1•11 e; And there wno not n enraph lindAcrtiwn more bright Nor a coat Iler robe than he.' / Now sine, for I-falp would sleep, mamma, • AnA dream as I dreamed (~fore; l'r r sound WUR nly'sloinlier, and sweat was my rest, While my aplrit in the kingdom or life was a guest; And the Kart that has throbbed in the climes of the blest • •- Can logo this world no more. • • S l f - REGARD FOR THE SA rat.vrit.—There is some thing very cheering in the . evident progress of p, public sentiment in favor of a better ob servance of the Lord's day. With scarcely Tut exception, the whole press of the country ; .religious and secular, encourages the move ment, aud lends-it:an efficient aid. Many of the public. conveyances ; as wallas forwarders and laborers upon the canal; - perceiving the • identity of duty-and interest In thiA case, are • among the warmest advobate_a_ofSabhatli_ob_ - treffeticer - Welt cartily Crust that these efforts on the part of the ptilptt, the press, societies, and individuals, will continue to urge the considerations which bear upon the subject, till there shall be a sentiment in its favor strong enough, and general , enough, to se cure universal obedience to theigreat dufy:— As a specimen of the Forkvothich the seen - tErTiress well as for the trUth . it captains, we,cepy the foll Owing 'from the Phillidele t ta North American: - • _ _ viany of our 6 - Wiens arc uniting in the effort to seeure more gevral observance of Sabbath, The movement does credit to the comntunity. It is most importaut:in every high lightsin \lllicit 4 a C9llsidared—to • the vod „of men; for it uphdlds an ordinance of the Most High—to the; friends of law and or- Ls forte the desecrudork,9l4ho.Sabhath,,we. trace,.lie largesmber and the worst off:on- - cos gittlistrub the public peaetih—to 'the ttd- . vocate of tomperaneo,for Sunday, is the, Sat., Amalie, of the Mainline ; to the benevolent, for -the-Sabbitth-is tlerpoor m - an's - drily I,day, Tilt rest; 'to the sordid money-maker, forqt- is, demonstrated that' more labar ,can be den° • - with then without God's endthe seventh 'day of renovation; to the actvecate of,iiianiti. le; , telleetualirrtprovernent, Tor one,clay.inseion devoted to truth will :Make theinitriblest wise; to 4'6).ot:4:mug awl irreligionsi lo ;all Marlow.... able - mth, , eviiniti the sordiAl :st andaffsh;.' it ii pirofiable that the Sabbatk:shOuld be observ4 i , ed.,Teihe nation it faireOrient:The traVel. et, withereeever,lte — may, en ' ) liii stepa, will , find the people ' : Who - .li's rye, '4O ' Sabbath; though:their eity mey ‘., qpirelizlind their seil -stet le, 4'. ed - ihapp,yl - . , - ,while • thoseiwttrttdeseorataitzirei-senile' grilpoveqbed, prbfligotiandwretehed, 'Rio— thereforef,no,questien. ferTseots.Lit belongs to ileoPitr , t'tt*cresectufion'otgtoS4l4gelk` fohelhfr Yo l ,me n ti-rPt,i*Arr.,. c 7iliditidwils t :if . - /w4cess g r Y' a n d t'w ityroftfilis. pat' Ike, s u b,, jetit bekept bifesmthe itsaijishittil this thainz , Tioti4 l t4e , §ohathitill*Affh'illinfAMFsE7 Avillpfof isgesf'piiiessyo '43 , 111 - tritsitith! the'fair ' hicsw,tf thii.. / toktihfiol; 3 ~?..)fki.+,=A 1'5,1;`, , `! 1 -:, ' '!,,, ' '',t 7 .Y.t . 4 :-• VA" ''''' C'' ' 2 ' 4 ' 4 " ''"'..' t :, - t, ; ~;AitZ,7 c 't I t 14-,ta;A ''/An :V. ...t4t,hit' tt i l ; t '' '. ' ' , Moviza:'4lfrv:- . -X: 4y!' obtm4;:thretti ! Nr4 12 0 40/ : - : 4 44 4l o,:tilsiiici 'l 4 - 1 14:04i14 0,30 ; 40 101 ( 0.khkv , Y.„ xingftliftictrolioo9 , , toppulgoltl.9l4 4i ftkoirtite3t, ~ ),,. 4 % t ,0k10,04,*A, ~ Ls , W;' , 4,' ,l tN'4'• l ';‘ ; :;,:. :4 i-?' ~,,. ' ''k/1 , A.A .,,, , , ..; ~,- ,: fii':.'4!":,.,, 1 ,..,,°4:-- n :,..,.' Jr, ;(,-,.:;,n. CARLISLE, JANUARY . I3; 1.846, THE •GODDESS OF. POVERTY Translated from the Consueld• of GeoriO ,_44l.lrs—lllidieW,Cqd , •• Paths sanded with' gbirli-Aikirditrib .ravines loved by the wild'gotttkrgreat'nfoon . - tains crowned withsttirsoVaridetinOcirrentk, impenetrable forests, - lerthe..' - &.cid - , - grP - ddese• Pass thitugh i the Goddess. Since the .worlciexisted, , airice.aneir:have been, she rraversesihe worldirldip s dliellti• rnong men; she travels singing "and she'aings, working—the goddess, the Ghddess of Pov erty ! - Some • — meri assembled to eur°e:lter. - They foUnd her too beautiful, too gay, :too and too strong. Thick opt ner.wing,se said . they; "chain her, bruise her' yyith,_ hiws, fhhfsToriW - SifiretpliiiTil may:perish—the Goddess - of Poverty I" . ; They have °Veined the geiirTTn sy•they have • beaten and persecuted her; hut . they cannot disgrace her'. She • h - psjaken in the "soul of -poets, in the soul of peasants, in the soul of martyrs, inibe.s4.tif saints;— the good goddess, the Goddess_tof - Poverty - 1 — She has Walked mcrreiherrihe - WaildeniTg - Jew.; she has travelled rriore.;than ow: she is older than the catliedral of Prague; she is youngerthanthe'eggtftheiVren . ; she has midtiplied . more upon the lelarth than _strawberries in Bohemian illre,sts•-•Vie_ god-. less. the gob:d•Goddess'of ]t overly '. • • She has many children she teaches, them the secret of God. ' She talked to the heart- of Jesus, upon the. mountain ; to the eyes .of Quepn Libussa, when she became enamored of - a laborer; to , he spirit of John and Jeronie,'tipon-the fundl-al pile of Cen stance. She knows more- than all the doc tors and bishops—the good Goddess of Pov ert v ! rbc always makes the grandest arid' most beautiful things that we seeppOn - the earth; it - is she - who hits thltivaterttlfe fieldi and pruned the trees; it is she who tends the flocks. singing the , most !beamiful airs; it is she who sees the first peep 'f dawn and re ceives the list smile 'of evening—the good Goddess _of Poverty r It is she whAuilds the cabin of the wood cuticr, with green boughs, and gives to the poacher the glance ef. the ...eagle'; it is she who rears the most beautiful _Urchins, -and makes the spade and the plough light in the hands of the old - man -the gooct goddess' of Poverty-!_ , 1.1,is she who inspires -the poet; and makes the violin, the guitar and the flute,. eloquent *under the fingers of the wrindering•artist; it is she who carries him en her light wing, from the source of the Moldau to'that of the Danube : it is she who crowns his hair With pearls of dew, and makes the stars shinefor him more large and more clear—the good Goddess of Poverty! • • It is she who instructs theingcniotis anti: San ; who teaches him to hew stone, to.carve marble,:tolinrlron Stiliren; it is she - Who renders the flax suple and fine MS a hair, from the fingers of the old mother, and of the young girl—the good Goddess of Poverty ! Isis she who sustains the cottage, shaken by the storm; it is she who 'laves rosin for the tacit, and oil for the lamp; it is she who kneads bread for the, family, and weaves • garments for summer and winter; it is she who feeds and maintains the world—the-good Goddess of Poverty! • Ii is she who_built the grand churches and the old e cathedrals ; it is she who carries the sabre rityd the sun. who makes war and eon •quests. It is she who collects the dead, tends the wounded, and hides the conquered-- , the good GOddess of Poverty ! Thou art all gentleness, all patience, all strength, and all compassion, Qll., good god dess ! It ill thott who unitest all thy children in a holy love, and who gives to them faith, hope and charityoh, Goddess of Poverty! Thy children will cease . one day to carry the world upon their shoulders; they will be recompensed for their trouble-and.soil. The time approdoheS when there will-be - neither rich norpoor ;..,when all men shall consume the fruits of trio earth, and equally enjoy the gifts of God; but thou wilt not be forgotten in their ltymns-i—O, good Goddess of Poverty ! •• They will remember -that thou wert their fruitful mother, their robu.st nurse, and. their churelimilitant. They will pour balm upon thy Wein - Mg, and they Will' make the reju .yenated and embalmed earth, a bed where thou canst, at last repose,---Dzood Goddess of Poverty! - - • Until the day of the Lord, torrents and for'; rastsvnotintains an cl -- vallo - cr, ing with -little flowers and little birds, paths whichhave no masters and sanded with gold -lot pass the*Goddess of Poverty ! • COPY OF A HANDBILL LATELY DISTRIBUTED IN THE WEST OF ENVOAND-. l4 RokOr Giles, surgeon, parish clerk, anl'achoolmaster re _ forms ladees that he—drawa -tooth without Waiting. a rnoment—blisters on the lowest.terinS, and fyskika at a penny 'a _-112aae. Bella_Godfathe.els_CiasteLcuta,corns f and undertakes upkeep any , bodies nails by the year,• or soon. Yutiladees' and gentle men tort their grannunerlangwage in thnueat-. est mariner—also grate care taken in 'their marals'..and spellin.. Also , aarme singing and teaching. the; Ho ! boy... Cow ~Trillions • and other-dances taught at horrio_7iintl . _Perstaahorittry..wares r blackirigtallsii4;ed - ring