Oitriocy o IC#blo. 4- 4. nation muse 6ell'Oly,..llfssed, if it were governed by no othe; - Inv than , those of - this blessed book ; it is so'corn pike* a sYqten - f titht - noiliing can- be ad • ded to it or taken from it it contains ev-: erything needfutto'bo known or done; it affords a.copy for the king, and t rule for a subject;. It' gives instruction and council to a senate, authority and dired tiori to a magistrate ; it .cautions a wit ness, requires an impartial verdict from a .• jury, and furnishes a judge with-his sem , tence; it•sets the husband as' lord of the household, and. wife as mistress'of,,the table ; tells hint hew to rule and how to -• -manage, It - entails honor to--parents, and enjoins obedience nun children ; it , prescribes and limits the sway of sayer eigns, the rule of the fuller, and author - ity of the master; cumin - ands the sub• ject to honor and the servant to obey ; and 'promises the protection of its author to all who Walk by its .rules. it gives -direction's 'for weddings and' for burials ; it promises foodltnd raiment, and limits the use Of both ;. it points out a faithful and eternal guardian to the departed hus band and father; tells hint with whom• to leave his fatherless children, and in whom his widoW is to trust, and promi ses a father/to the former and a husband •to the latter. It teaches a man bow he ought to Set his : house in. order, and hew • s'u;malc'e'his 1 , 411; it appoints a dowry for his Wife, and' entails a right of-the - first-bOrn ; and shows how_ The youngh branches shall be left. It defetl4 the right Of. all and•reveals vengence to the defrauder, over-reacher and oppressor. It is the, first book and the oldest book in the worlit.—lt contains*the cifoiceSt mat ter, gives the best instruction, and affords the greatest pleasure and satisfaction that ever were revealed. -It- contains..the best laws and profoundest mysteries that .ever•were penned.- It brings the—best.- tidings, and affords the best comforts to the - enquiring-and the - disconsolate. It ekhibitsdife and immortality, and shows the way to everlasting giory. It is a briefrecital.ofrall that- is to' come. It settles all matters is debate, resolves doubts, and eases the mind and conscience of all iheir scruples. It reyualsilulonly_ living and true Goilf, and shows the - Way to him; and set's aide all other gods, and describes the vanity of-them, and of cos "-L.—. ppt their trust on them. BEAUTIFUL INCIDENT.-A military officer being at sea in dredful storm, his lady who was sitting. in the cabin ' near him and filled with alarms for' the safety of the vessel was so_sutirised at his composure and serenity, that she cried out, "My dear are, you not afraid{? How is it possible that you can be so calm in such a storm ?" lie arose froM his chair hished to the neck, and suppor ting himself by the pillar of a bed-place, he drew his sword, and pointing it Cl? the breast of his wife, he exclaimed, "Are . you not afraid ?" She instantly mph d, Certainly not." "Why," said the officer.. "BecanSe," rejoined the lady, "I know the sword is in the hand of my husband, and he loves me too well to - hurt - rrre - . - " — "Therli" said hE, - "remem, - her, I know in whom 1 have believed, and that He holds the winds in His fists; and the waters in ( the hollow of His hands."- A GOD 7 --A . MOMENT—AN ETERNI TY.—How sad it is that nn eiernay so solemn and so near us should impress us so slightly and should be so much for gotten ! A Chriqian traveller tells us, Unit he saw the followin , ad monition on the subject of eternity, prin ted on a folio sheet, and hanging in a . public room of an inn in Savoy ; and it • wairpldced -he understood, in every house in the parish: "Understand well the force of the words—a God, a moment, an- eternity. A God who' sees thee, a moment which flies from thee; an eternity which awaits thee. A God whom you serve so moment which you so little profit, an e ternity which you hazard so rashly!" Put a_single:Biblo in a town—, nay,,in a'riation,and irshall prove like leaven., pervading ,-gradually iho entire moo, and octant', thorn all to require Bi -131" C' s;. As our oppOttunity enlatea,tlie demand increases, and kis our glorious privilege td.inedt kind supply that' ever _ _ . growing demand. It is the greatest , work an - earth;and with the greatest prospectsubcess'tliit is enjOyed by r any moral enterprise. It is the greatest honor arod ever entrustedto rritin; Our Society stands upon a rock, whose base is the providence and promise of God, and round ' whose , top culminates and shines the glory of Christian truth,— Speech 'befor.e it Bible Society. TREASURE IN HEAVEN.-Eyery one Who" righ,tly.considers it, may know, that I • eminence and . opulence in the world are mot. real divine blessings, notwithstanding 'intio,frern:the'iilSestire.lM finds in:theni, calls:them so ; for they pass away ; ' and ~ also, seduce many,-andturn; thins away r.fiant.hetiven;''ut• that' eternal lice;':and, its happiness, ~ a re real Vessing,s, :which are frorn, the piiine : this the 4ord'. also teaches in tuke.:. "Make to yourselyea a ,treaaure that faileth not in the Where the , thief'coineth' not, rier the, 'nail. corrapteth+, for iv ere your treasure is,, flier* w Yonr ',hearth() careful, eitilortuioti; of Orio Aundred towus,in Massa chussets, brought to, light 575 lases of idiocy...:.Of theie, , 420 Ivertz,idiotsftom?, birth, atid of this PUriltiO% l 4oY4tinedintornlation respec ting the parents of 359, • A all bat:four of these examined cases, it--was, found, that one parent or. the other, or both, hzid in some way depaited from the laws , of life and healtb,,beizig either scrofulous, predisposed to'brairr affections, grossly sensual, or , unnaturaliy intermarrtedwith blood relations. ThejeSson taught by such disclosures should prove a war UM Jlli~c£llmt£c ta.~ Great Marg,ains: ;riAN ha expected from the subscriber, as fie VLJ has just receivetk. now and splendid as sortment of WINTER" GOODS; which he offers to his . customers and others who may favor hint with a cali at great Bargains! • CLO'I'IIS - AND CA'SSIAIERBS, • satinets, velvet cords. Icy. jeans, scarlet, eel low, white and Canton Flannels, tteltings; nuns lies, calico, cashmeres, de lanes, alpacas, Co berg cloths, gloves; hosiery, Irish linen, corn forts, &c, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!' . . . . A InTge and splendid assortment of Long and Square Shawls, at -all prices to suit the - BOOT,S - AND SHOES Also, Boots and Shoos, which he is' deterrit fined to sell low, at his stand, in North nano first store below, Ilnvcrslick's Drug Store. ver street, Carlisle. " G. CA 11.1110 N 'NEW GOODS FP STORIE! .11111: undersigned respectfully informs his friends and numerous •customers, that he hais removed his store t.. Ifunterich'sporner direct ly opposite Wm. Leonard'.4 old stand, in North llauover street. lie has recently returned from Philadelphia, with a large and carefully se lected assortment of— New pring Goocls, purchased at the lowest prices, and which he is detorminctl dispone of at very , small plats. ,A arge assortment or $ supERIoR cLoms, at from 75 (nays to fit; per yard. Aho, CaR4 wres, Cagsinota arid V ef, , :ings, at various Kt cbs. DRESS_ 411 - OA/D such ns Di Inines, Bin egos. nod a splendid as sortment of Silks. ,Also. n very extensive as sortment of Calicoes and Gingliams, suitable for the approaching season. Also, Cheeks, Table Diaper's, Tickings; bleached nod Inf. bleached Muslins, Bonnets, Ilats,.&c.• BOOTS- AND SHOES A well selected assortrZent -of Men, ‘Voincn and Chtldren's Bross and of superior quality, and very cheap. Also, boys and men s Cloth and flun,garian Caps. G 0 CERIF,'S of all kinds : viz iSuanr, Coffee, Molasses, Pe kin Tea Company's celebrated Tens, &e., all fresh and, good. Also, constantly on hand, Carpet Chin: The subscriber re , pectfully asks 65a custom ers and all _who_ wish good barrains..to_siLve him an early call. Don't forget the stand, cur ncr opposite Leonard's i qd stufrtl, North Haft over street. onto N \V WOODS, Ag't. N. B. Butter, Eggs, Bags and-Soap,inken ;»nrlce? nylons. - A Large Stock of Dry Goods :Se kw . ,__, - 7 —.... , ....,....,-.5,,, , " B Eli ,:" '',' ' • . 4;.,- 4 =', ~.., ', - 1;7,.; - 11. - :—T."- - 7 ' . _.,.._ . 's ':- — ' .. ‘ 'A , 1 . AT COST'. - , • • 4 I N' it the benefit of lan my bends in the 't . tt , r-1-1,/LIILL -.Cl3ll.l]try--; It e suit E. , ( tri her wakes the ~ . te. an 1 .„,,..,„„„.........0 mow mat tic hits conch do ' o .chonge hiq lila, new. I.,iuttl a up all Book , ceounts, and sell out his entire stock of dry goo slit coot. All who wish to save a sixpence can (to so by calling at the BEE HIVE' In North Hans. vet street, as I wish to dispose of my stocltt between this nod the first of Janpnry, 1851, I have a large stock oh stap,le.goods all suit- - ed for fainlly us - es: Please call aild examine toy stock,..as nothing; will be lint, and alt at lontion will he givemby-the- l idnerib er to please.- 8 A COYLE. CLOTIIINC.! I keep constantly on hand Rab/ .21k, Clothing. Also will hove made by .111:. Tho, Reighter (who is working in MY Stare Room or 2r any garment. on the &airier,' notice. juiy2A S. A. COYLE. NEW SPRING GOODS! Ahead of all Coen petiliolai rinEIR subscribers Inive .returned from Phila. delphia, xvith a largo assortment .of GUItIAP SPRING GOODS,. •. consisting partly etf Mous do Laines, Lawns, Bareges, Linen Lustros, at 18:1 and 2.5 eta _pc,r yard, .Alpachas,Ginghams,_Calic.oesond-n --variety--of other dress — goods, Cloths - , mares, Vestings. Summer sniffs for men -and boys wear in endless variety, cheeks, tiekings muslins at old prices, llannels,,,hosterY, gloves, Iticea and cdgiog , ,insertings; and sonic very. cir , ap CAR PETS, groceries, quermsware, &c. Also, a large assortment of very CHEAP BONNETS, Palm leaf and braid hats, bonnet ribbons at a prices and vets cheap, a low pieces wi„de liig lustre black nil he , together with a general as sortment including nearly every article. in our line of business, all of which have been bought for Cash, and will be sold to our customers rout the whole country at considerably 'lower - prices titan they can be bought in Carlisle. Give us a call and judge (be yourselves. _ March 20, 1850 CUMBERLAND AND PERRY HOTEL,. • Carlisle, Peithea. informs thesubscriber respectfully the citizens . of Cumberland andj 'Perry counties, and the public generally, that ho lots taken that large, new aral commodious 'Hotel, on North Hanover street, Carlisle, knoa ti as the Cumberland turd Perry lintel, and•-recently kept by II W Orth. "Phe house is a new and el egantly finished establishment, is plea'sently situnted,and is,,farnished with good bedding and other furniture, end his accomitroiliiiiMlS 'are such as to make it a convenient and desira ble stopping place: His TAI3LE will be fur nished with the best the market can alfoed - , - and his HAlt with the choicest lignors. lie has al ways on hand a large supply °ITEM), suitable for all kinds of Cattle; and - good FEEDING LOTS, witluother ztee6mmodations which ran: nut fail to render it n desirable stepping. place . _ DKOVERS. His STARLING -is- eaten. sive, ithimblomf accommodating abort, it; head of horses. Ho has also about 20U acres of good pasture land r Cattle, which e'en Ire hod on reasonable- rms. --- JA - short - no pains .will lie ' spared i •endey tilt utmost satisfaction to all his:gt . HENRY GLASS. eb, 13, 1 8 50.—GM. - OodeakEtoi•se OA' r ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA. THF, sub icriber having, leased the above large -and commodious uoTEL, situated ou the corner of the Publip Square and. South Hano .vor street, and lately occupied by-Ben!. L-lish lemon, liege leave lo nenonnce to,his friends and tiro public that he is prepared to entertain tlicm in it manner which cannot fail to inset their approllatinm. THE flgHSHi'llos thromosr pleasant locri , Lion-in the bordugh-hits been newly furnished and Otherwise improved, and no pains will :be sparpd to, make thpso who inky Sojourn with hint, comforiable during their stay. His pnr-, lomat.° large:and well turmshed, and his chant bars anpplied with now and comfortable bed- . . I IS -.TABLE will be supplied wi h the best the market can afford, awl all who aro-connect. od with, his 'Gotta° will be found attentive care ful and . • •• . • • 1114 BAR will contain the best liquors the city can produce. , •!- • . - , • MS STABLlNG'is.ontirely now and extort sive,,eapablo of accomniodating frotn.so to GO horsen—making, it, a desirable stopPing.pince ! foe MOYERS, rind will be attended, by a skit. ful Ostlor,• in short, nothing will be wanting' calculates( so add!-to the eottitort ansreonveni. enqu, of thosewho, may favor • him with their patronage:- --II CAIII/OIIS taken - by - the week,• month, or your • • : • ' , • 11:3 - TEnms MODEAATE. T - . • '• JOHri ":17ANNAN' • 'Cheap Groceries.„ Stigar,'Oeffee, Molasses, Honey, Cheese, feed, Spikes, Yeast Powders,Maeonroni Farina, nice .Pjolllo, Baker's Chocolate, linker's Cocoa, Brown's Ilommpathie Chocolate, Oranges,' Co con Nut's, Raisins? hull Cureants, for Weal Morel, 20.. " C. INH.O.FP'S., • -Watches and 3eraelry! • it ' CHEAPER TIIAN' iMrat". Wholesale and actitil-l-At- the 4 , >, " , Phil , nicilfiliiii Wata hart Jew r.`74, ' , elry Store," No. 9G North SE,: 1 / 4 ),.• 1 4:',,: COND street, corner of Quar. oi , i1Ab;:?, ry street.. . -- Gold Levers, 18 It. cases, full' jeivelltitl; - $2O rind -upwards . . Silver Levers, tail jewelled, $15.-and ppli , ards. Gold ',opine, 18 It: -can* jewelled, $25 and upwards Silver Lepines,jowelled, $lO anntp*ards Silver Quarfier Watches,' $4 to 10 Silver Spoons, equal., to coin, per sett—Ten, $5, Deiert $lO, Table $l5, oilier articles in pro- portion... All goods warranted to be what the are sold for. .. -,,- mi hand a large assortment ()Hitt . ° GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE Co.,Also mr assortment of M J 'robins & o E Simpsoi;Sainuel & Brothers, E S Yates & CO, JOhli 'Barrlsoe; &R. Beesley. and other superior Patent Lever Movements, which will be cased in any style asired ,_ Arrangements have been tnede with .all;the above named-most celebrated efanufacturers-ol England, to furnish at 'short notice nitY-rcouired style of Watch, for which orders will be taken, and the name and residence of the prison or-- doling put on if requested. novBl 111 E GREAT CHINA STORE OK PHILADELPHIA, 911.11ANNFOL to the citizens of Carlisle - 11.. and its vicinity for their increased custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of. Chinn, Glass et. , , Queensware, Dinnur Sets, 'Pea Sets, 'Pullet Sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Were, sold in quantities to suit purehralers, 1 r less than they chin be had elsewhere—ln l•ct at less Wholovele PrbMs. A lIIERIC-" A.N AND - E N LI SH 1 - 3 RITA N NIA NI ET ,GOODS in greater sattety then ever I. • re Mit red in the city. FANCY (AIL. m great varitly very cheap. 0:1-We would invite any person visiting the city tovcall and see us--thry wtil at least be pleased to walk around our beam WM store, end 1., view the finest China and the eh, epeet the world prodnl'es. Very reglee:rilliy, I'YND.ALF. & :till:CH ELL, No. '219 Che.intli4trret. H jf. < • /BAN Pr T li ‘v A REPS and holovale deal ers.iu it II0t)315,11 AS KETS and WOOD WARE, .have removed to the largo store lately occupied by Messrs. ScHers & -vis. whet° they have opened au extensive stock of Eastern and City Made BROOMS and W 0011 WARE, which they ate now tolling ut the Invest manufacturers prices. A fun assortment of ,Bristle.; Brushes. CordVe, Lec.. constantly on hand. No kl 1 North Thud Street, 3 doors-Wow Rave. Phil adelphia. j ty 17.'50 P. ASTROLOGY. ASTRONOMY, TI:ENOLOGY, Policy. Sum I; o; as 01 Amount of Poliey - . Ef.ii E 0 j 7 AN C Itr ' • _. _ .- • - Ins trod -A-ciliiiim 80005.,-pnyni,le--o - - ib e plrtY':cfsecs, 4 No 58 21,1)00 .•-., I o ' oo $l,lOO - 00• .-.— )it 2,500 2:0'00 +•2,73(1 00 1 "Ik - 200 , „500 40,1• 0 ,., 4,400-00 270 '2,50,, 17'5 . 00 2 . 175 . 00 . . 113 5,000 407 . 50 5'1;17.00 ~... I :‘,'' .l , I- ')i' f;! 1 : V , ~,,,,I . i' , .i111t'....... (A li, t,,, , !,, ,, k , ..t,',. 1 • ~.!. ~,, ~r- A v ' . '',1,q.4,4+1 , ;. 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