lia ISE tittt A Story for the Young. clock on my parlor mantel- ccc. A very pretty little deck it is, ith a gilt frame, and a ; ;lass ease to coy / it. Almost . every one who sees it, says, iVhat a Rretty clock 1" But it has one eat defect—it will not run; and, there re as a clock, it is perfectly useless.-.--: tough it is very pretty, it is a bad clock, cause it never tells what time it is. Now my bad clock is like a great many rsons in the world. Just as my clock es not answer the purpose for which:lt ts wade—that is, to keep time—so ma persous do not answer the purpose for rich they were made. What did God ike us for ? "Why," you will say, "he ule us that we alight love him and serve ni." Well, then, if we do not love xl and serve him, we do not answer the trpose foewhich he, made us. We may , like the clock very pretty, and be ry kind and very obliging; but if we not answer the purpose for .whichtOod ide us, we are just like the clock—bad. ipso of my readers who live in the coun, y, and have seen au apple-tree in full ussum, know what a beautiful sight it Butt suppose it only bore blossoms, id did not produce fruit, you would say is a bad apple tree. And so it is.— verything is bad, and every person is bad, and every boy and girl is bad, if ey clu nutliuswer4impurpose fur which oil made them. God did not make us play and amuse ourselves, but also that might do his will. Maybe some of our readers will say, [low can I do God's will Y" I will tell 'u. It is U od's will that you obey your irents. It is his will that you always yto do what is right. It is his will that al pray and read your Bible. And it is ed's will, my dear young friends, that iu believe in Jesus Christ, trust in him r the pardon of your sins, and pray for sly Spirit. Now be sure that you y to be not like the clock, which though is very pretty, is a bad one, because it ,es nut answer the purpose fur which it a made. Let every one, therefore, ask mself the question, "do I answer the apse for which God made me?" Jigricufturd. . CARLISLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. the subscriber has the satisfaction of in e *t. .erming his old friends and patrons that Jis establi.shwent is a,;ain In active Ope -1 u, not. uuudiugs having been erected since the late t tr,us tire and the wind° cstablishment put in ven t,' working order- Orders are therefiwo respectfully ichej lbr work in his line, which will be done with ,tuptuwai and lu the best manner. STEAM I.:MANES 11121.1.1f0 ORDER .1 repaired. All kinds of Machinery . its Paper Mills, tat Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mill bialys dressed and turned. _ _ _ IORBE POWERS and THRESHING MACHINES .1.1 as Iteril (11.%r Four Homo Power, Horizontal Gear ar Horse and Two Horse Powers, Ploughs, Corn Shel s-and Crushers, &e. Patterns 'node to order. Iron and ass CASTINGS executed to order, if not on hand. at shortest notice such us Cranks and 31ill Gearing, ur and Burn Wltuels, Gudgeons for Saw alllls, Plow Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Cuarh Box- Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, Jee. Ho has also hand a large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK- Ci STOVES, mil is constantly making Cooking Stores various ilitproVEd patterns for coal or wood, tun Oats ,ves, Unites, kc. Repairing done to all kinds or Ma ;nery. All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken exchange Sir Work. lap.) FRANKLIN GARDNER. 1 RAIN DRILLS FOR 1855. jr MOOR'S VAUNT GRAIN a $E1•`I) PLANTER. r planting Wheat, Ryo, Oats, IndistiCorn; Timothy- Lim. Tito operation of this machine has been high• satisfactory and surressful whorover Introduced and and Notwithstanding the groat companion id the tnufacturo and varied inventions of this important ricultural implement, "Moore's Patent" continues to nutaiu its superiority over all others now known to e farmer. Its principal points recommending It are, let. Its du- Atty., 'A: , its perfect shuplicity of construction. Bd. u easy limier of regulating the to sow any •i red quantity of grain to thu acre. 4.111.. Thu exact :. with which it distributes the scud, operating e •illy well on uneven orsliding grounds as on the le -1 surface. 50. Thu easy draught, being about 25 pur it. loss than any other seeding machine now in use. rho undersigned bogs leave to inform the thrillers of ouberland r'ounty, that he is authorised by the man ndurer to tell the above drill. All orders will be nuptly attended to and full satisfactidir - - given, by iling•upon, or writing to meatCariLslo. Sen.(' In your deco At 13144 8 'es - 1011 N SIIELLERS COltN SHELLER& 4 „, (3 s ubscriber haying in the last low years framed 'wards of a hundred and forty Corn Shelters fin` Hou— ipcoads, wishes tu inform the Fanners of Cumberland unty. that he Is prepared to fraino them anuiv....l will. ,ke Corm or Wood . in pay fur Framing, and will in ire ilia , machines to run well. My shop Is at tho 'oral end, of .West . street, iLlIg .21—'241 ARIIIII RS LOOK. .H ERE! TIERESIIING'MACIIIN ES! .11, 0 m ibßeribers desbro to Mithrtn.faraters and public terri ally that they now have on band and are constant ,y t anufaeluring Threshing Machines with Plerpout's Pa at Shaker, which aro gonoraily aeknowledgdd to ho the ost articles now in use. Also a variety of. Clover 110 ers, Corn Shollors and Straw Cutters. They also sal dto the •repairing of Agricultural Maelfnery in lb, , eet Utanner, and un reasonable terms. Mauwbr r Nor/ h Ilannover Stroet, directly opiaisite the neo ofbleorge Motzgar, Esq.., • . ,„ .i , ust 8 Tai. AIIItIMS & PLANK, Job Priuting promptly exboilte,” 111 cb c . 1113 PiNIII 11118' SC N MAKE IPUPSIINI AEP IS' IS? I I -hell:4011'o whole pleasure, all the joys of souse, Lie in three wOrdd—llealth, Peace, and Competence. (Pope.) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of (.41s eaH" ' , is not our pleasure, our joy, and oily happiness thereby destroyedt 11 by let our sick fellowbeing suf fer ? Does not Christ say : -With the saute measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you againl"—Mat. 7, 11.- -Who is a wise man and endowed with knowledge a mong you, let him show out of n good conversation his works with meekness - and' wisdom."--James 4, 13. SUM; Eta' AND MINIIICINE.—Doctor. P. C. CABO DER, Surgeon .and Physician,, who is Botanist and Physiologist, aud Is Graduate of our best Medical Colle• ges, sod has made himself acquainted with all the t iiri ',us systems of Medical Science..and with the recent discoveries and improvements in the various depart ments of the Healing Arts, Iltithfully attends to orders Sr Surgical and Modica/ Aid. and whose modicines are all made or composed strictly in accordance with the Sciences of Pathology, Botany,Alydropathy and Physi ology; am/ whose utedichies are all composod of whole some roots, plaits, and hydropa thy, good in all. diseases, and to whom the :ffliicted are invited to apply timely. Ills Character by Respectable Neighbors, Ac. Copy of a letter from the Itov. C. H. Lui abseil to Mr. 11. IL Etter, of tlu Warm Spa up,. Revecte.l !- low me to liztrodueo to your friendly notice. Dr. GD:b— OCR of New York. I have knovi n Dr. C. tor sixteen yoars, lie has thin(' bus.iiiess fur mo with sobriety. hon esty and with accuracy; therefore I do belieNe I, itt to be perfoelly :, , ther, honest and trustworthy. Any favors you omy see proper to confer en him, will be highly up predated by his numerous friends, and by none more highly than your sincere friend and humble servaht. Laudishurg, Pa., July 15th, 1851. Copy of a letter from George Spahr, lisq., County Treasurer..-1 do certify that thu medical adviee o 1 Dr. P. C. Cardder has sorpossrd any other uhinh I hove hitherto had in the cure id . net ere fever In my thmlly.- 1 would I herefore recommend him to such pemoss tt hu may ha :tlllietud with aforesaid disenAo or ot hens Illooinfield, A ilgust 26th, ISfil OIL CARL/14AI Owing well a/apt:aut.) It Olt the re cent Prench disr , .t cries, tt ilia their uttt and etc 11,0110 S of LreaLliletiL, and Llie t.pently /111,1 eerLaili roolettit s auti curet ll.r lA% et . l uniplaints, bysen Ler.) era 31.01 . 1.11, .101 all ComplailltS of lb , Mutt uls uud L^Lill.ll - I,etilt,lies luf the pre/ clithati and cure of Asia t ill Late/era.. lotutectius fur ail that ateleets and ills eesesof the th.nerat ite and repr,oluetile eow,o- Lily In wen and Womieli; hulUeLlle , furolusaiiit) ; certain and Lonely cores tor all Coll.,:liiptiolis. 11111,01c0ce, Stec. July. /la! A ou.es, edereal. Metes,. i ll ail taro' aupprou status and otle - r teolaie took: Juts. Al! three remedies einatiale In , w the 111,4 Job,,, scivilee 01 . I.lotaliy 0 . , di opatily eon/awed, hut he A.'ll•) "lleal all Itialiller ol 5 . 1e1,1105s and nil inalliter N L.. "IL IS for 1.1e.111;ig LII.ILL coititaen uteth the : - alharitara.—Luke. le, e. , to io.tl 'tilt chill ••Pri.lve till Llongs. halal last that whirl' IS gout!. "lbe.s.lbutiatts. ;., 21. - Tbereb.re let us I pe o ire el 1.1 ug up o hat we sllOll/t1 lay Wit ihr trait h. liar there Is that sett, reth lull )el aWI I our.' it, I LIM W If 111/01,1eLa 111,-e1,.01/L /L 1, uu, Lli." Proverbs, li. 2A. 'flat dttleretit titelleines null t beir directions ti ill bat sent to the a1.1112Le.1 111 ally dire.-tum by Mali or express. Address Or. t'. C. l AI; bl)..lt,Carlls/e. UW1 , 4.1 . 1:11.1/ Ly, 19t., poll pahl. a ...LI the tev cl ai,Va)s ace ruijen,yltig the letter, 111111 the ardor, LugeLller 1,11,1114 - tle,ol . llltioll it, the btellugs amt the symitttum- ui the e..tultutt athieted I mlused. It Is 1.1.110 Ay :1.1;111 of .numeal m mutt the Belts anal the int t t ,es, o 1 ,-tire wily, it nit LI t er. ...t -iler 011111103 4 that mine' of Medici lies . entirety made or C011111.,,0d Oi 1i ill./t`NOIIIO itin4 I'laute, lin II) iic , ipatii), gist it, all diseases, oh/ rekoll', :111(1 a'lli , h eau /11., sped) arid certain reateti,es al./1 tilreS lot - all 'mower of meatless MAI all manlier et disease, - aud tt !deb sur pass: all ether Dlt'lliCa I 1111,LUS it. pot lit of good,o•ss, bo youtl all bounds e.uttparis in. td• lit h 11. t., As et street. Eastsble urea' arid below t lie terian Chureit Cal lisle, Pa. Testimonials treat 1111111e1 , 1IS rerSolis of the highest respectability in this nod the attj“ining euunties, give alallvllLie eVidullear 01 the goodness or I.lr. Cardiler S character, and eau 6e Seel, al his tatice. N. B. The It/Meted can revel% e supeunr 111,11ellieS aIICI the ,Ilreell, , ilS fur Ihetr list by the 1,151; rut urn ui Man ur express. 11 ililerrloll.l 100 41,11,1. or richt s requeAt,l, Dr. Li. will elided Vollr LO :100.111111101130.1 applicariLS as tar as lie caul. The / 1 0i . tor sl,O-41;_s LllO lilt 11511 :Jul the der mal' Languages, etc. t .11/1/. 17, 1,551./ /31POltTANT TO FEMALES: CII IIESEMAN'S PILLS. ice combination of ingredients - In these t ills is the re sult of a long and extensive practice; they urn mild in their operation, and curtain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have these rills pro ved successful. They Invariably open those obstructionS to which Females are Inane, and bring nature into its proper . Chatinel, whereby health is restored and the pale and deathly countonance changed to a lavdttly one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an ebstruction takes place, whether front ex posure, cold or any other cause ' the general health im "lnedlately begins to decline, and the want et such a rem edy hms been the cause of so 11131,y consumptions ;tmong young females. To duties %rims. health will not rermit of en MereaSe Of their Mildly, thine pills will prove a cal ualde as t h ey Dill pro, leadaehe. pain in the site. palpitation of the heart, loa thing of bad, and di t itreed sleep do most al Wayti arhe from she interroptioli of oat Ore; and uheuet er that 12. the MR?. the pills will inVaraibly remedy all them us its. Norare the le,S allleavioll. /1J tLo cure of Leucurrinta, conanonly called the -- Whites." The,e pills should nev er be taken during pregnancy, as 1.115) II mild be sure to muse a miscarriage- Warranted egetable, free front anything ininrious to I itd or health. Fultiod explicit direetions necoimiany each lox. These pills are put op in square flat boxes. Persons resisting where there is nu agency established. by enclm sing One Dollar in a letter, (lib to Dr. 1.. at kN, No. 267, lileecker street, New V :rk, eau have them sent to their respective 14,1.11 . e5:di1l l.y kmil. QTOVES ! STOVES !! STOVES !!! j Join.; D. ooitoAs would I nform .tho puhue that he hes now on ham.) at Ills o,tabli , htnent. WI. 319.1 n :it., ueXt door to Marlon Ball, the largost and most corn- plete assortment of COOK, 081 ICE At. PAR—: .ffirS 1.011. STOVES to be Puind in this county, , ...',.' which will bo sold at the . lowest prices tbr t „ - 7. cash or approved credit. He, stock tiontdsi, of ~ . a lame assortment of new and 11414 up- I -- proved PATENT (100KINti STol;l