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xjn" vjirxojir tmser'e ts STSuEJsram.'f fl¦ijjfL¦¦..¦¦¦ Ifl ¦!¦ i I'lmaj ¦.,^-,jTit:)s^t>ivi-i.-'.';.Ou t- ¦¦VSOiir^XVii'' :.'-,.,.;');.;>¦''''¦ "1 ..'¦/,¦'- ¦Sliiill ,.,''':\'!J';;-'¦.¦¦'¦'¦;;. iPBny^lij{ii;;iiv/';¦ " ¦•"¦''': ' ;i,:.-'o»wpk:«N«ioaTBQUBK;»'!iTaK(CT.:. ', *rhiEXAMIN;ER A DEMOCRATIC, HERALD .is pn^ljthod'wiskly ht Two.iioLi.Aiia a.yoar. 40'fStfTiiiibiKNTari'ii^exoeoding onesquarowill' (>sr'jiusar.lp,d ih'reo.times for .'one dollnr, and twenty nvi),oeat«:wi|lbpphergcd^fur caeh oddilional in^ .wortldlii' 'yearly, ndvcrtisbmonis,' not oxceeding u •qiurj!, and Hfiibihe privilege of changing onco a .'ri^ontb,,.«8,'rL.. ¦ "';- ".'.¦: ¦,- ¦'•: UL'j.mLmii.ju..iju.u I^Ai\-(DASTEK, PA.—WiEUWESPAir, OCTOBEK 2C, 1842. NE'W SElsaS'.iS, YOfy. IT—JVOi <I7t a; HSa» SBtlTH, ¦Jlttomey nt JCmui, mESPElTTl'ULLY'oiTers his professionnl ser. yioea tohis frionds and Ihe public generally. Offica in Siinth Queen Sircet, two doors helow Mf«.Bnhlcy's. . '¦" ¦¦' -. '-. ¦ ., jStlttrney at JLaw,, ^Office' pyjwrih Wa .Ji'orjiiers Bon*, t'n the houec for merly otcupitd by Jamet Hopkint, Etq. deed. 'Lnn08aler,Anso5t24,1842, V ''-SB . ;, >'AfPTORNEy AT LAW. ¦OfEcoin South Ciueen streol, 4 doors from the ^Courtliouse; ' Lancaster, Jaly 6,1849. " 31 nxvan&sAmsn... froSiiee, Foridarding ^ Commission Merchants HOKTH WEST CORNEn BROiD Se ABOU BTKKET. EDWARD SITER, DIM jii.: t i»'o.T io,<o ' ¦)„„» 34 i modulo oil who may favor him Willi their cuatom, Philadelphia. July 97,1842., . 3mo_£4 ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ _^^^ ^^ pairohngo, R. ERBEN. Sept., 21,1842, . tf-42 VBOnZAS SZ'BRZN'O'S :¦ jr^IBiRtElLiLiA''. ' nrf P ttr as al: IN North Queen Street -one door above tho Rnilroud, Uinbrollns arid Parasols covered and re))nircd inthe bcstmnnncr arid with dcapaloh. Whips and Conen, Goraci Bones an<[i Bonos (or La¬ dies dresses, together wilh. a generul nsauitincnt of other fnncy articles lo suit ihe'Ladics ot d very low price. April 27, 1842. 6m-21 . Merchnhf TailOfinDK 1! S T A IB ff. IIS BI.M 13 Rl'S. THE SUBSCRIBER' rcspecifillly inforinii liia friends ond tho public generally, that ho bus removed from his old mand, lo Ihc esiohliahmcnl laiely occupied by Sifnon J. Young,in NortliQucen Sl,, cno door north of lhe Poat Office ; whero ho is propnred to mnko ciisiomcr work, as usuol in tho host stylo and at reasonable pricea. . Havini; engaged a person well qualified to attend to the JtlereantiiC: Department of tho business, he wilt in coDscqueiiCe of thisarrungement, bo ennblcd to dovote hia riiienlion parliculuriy to CVSTOJIIER »r»*US, wliich mny-bn depended upon for taste nnd durability. Hc would nlao invile. ottenliun to his etock ofready made clothing which io'equal to nny in-lhe city iu ex. lenl nnd vnriely, embracing all nrticles uaually kept in Ihe best clolhing catnbliahmeni'. By strict nllenlion lo business nnd n dosiro to occom- jlfvlier'a Patent iMrd I^nnps. ADAPTED to the burning of Lard, wiiliout dny. preparation, dnd at all seasons, producing > light equal to Spdrm'oil, free from smoke arid smeif, arid'edst less than half tho price.-Gold's Comphine Lamps,'Camplilrio or Pino oil, Lnrd oil; adapted for-burning irionykihd of Lamps, glass o ineial,'Asiral, Hanging imd'Cbamber Lamps, pro diipirig-a white ¦ brilliant light, without amoll or iimdke, and at a coai loss thnn sperrii'oil, it ia also better for Piling macbinory than .iny bther, nnd fot Fullore use in greasing woiil. White winter spenn oil of -vciy superiPr qunlity thni will not congeal in'tho cold, just received nnd (br anlo by ' ., ' J. F. HEtNITSH & SON, at their Medicinal.Drug and Chemical Sioro, East JKirig Street, Lancaster. ' ' October 12,1842, ' : tf-45 - JPafent Lnrd Iiamits. P.iTBNTBD by Geo. Carr of fluirnlo,N. "i. 1841, riionofactured by Wm. F. Parmenter, 93 St. John street,' Pliiladelpliia. This celebrn- .led'lairip has'beconie ao popular as to iriducc imi¬ tation*, and .infiingcmcnts; this isto caulion tbo puhlic to he partioular topiirchnse notlo but those that have the Pateriteo's; and Mafiufacluror's namo siamped on tbo. botlom, a printed direction accom¬ panies eaishlsmp; these lampa are warranted to give perfect satisfiiction, beware of all olhera. For Bsleih Lancaater, ot Messrs. Sloinmnn rind Son; Kreider, Howett &.Diller; George Mayer; A." W. Ruslell. For snlo nl Harrisburg, by Messrs. D.W.Gi<iss; Oglesby fcllincklyj Ilcnry Gilberl; FiaherfcVan Horn. October 5,1848. . 31-M4 To tlie Honorable tho Alnyor, Uoi order and Al- derraeri, eoinposing & holding a IWnyor's Coun for the City of Laneaslcr, at Noveniber Sossions. ¦The Petition of Frederick Hesa of said City, Respectfully roprcaoiils: Thnt ho has rented thut «'dil ii'nuwn Tavern Stnnd, (from Oclavian Feintcr) situalein West Ki'.)g Slreei, in the City'of Lnn. cnsier, and¦ known by the sign of tho "Kingof Prussia," that a licenae lokeep dn Inn or Tdvorii, Was-granled by vour .Horiorable.Court at April fleaaions'laSI.'ito O'ctnvinn t'einlor, the foimor oc- cuj>atlV«nd1>ywlitiiii the aaid llceriac wns lilled.— As Ihi'said Octorian has rcmi'ivtid thorofroui, your jrei'iiionifr'hjitnhlyiprnya lho Court to muko an or-' dcr, Irnri'slbrring the said, license from the said OclariariFdiriIiir,ioyDur()otilionorfur tho remain, det of the terra of|,^hp anid Oclavian. And ns in duly bound ho win ever pray, &o. ' _^ '' . FREDERICK nES,S. Oclober 12.1849. ^ i .. 3i.45 - WE, lho undersigned cilijons of lho Wcsl Ward, of the City of Lancaster, lho wnrd in w'jirh lho "King of ¦Ptussin" Tuvcrfi is now kept, and fur a transfor oflhc liconso of which thc poiilion above Bluiod prays lor,dq hereby cor- tifyt that such Iriu orTuvern is nocessary lo ac. coniinodale lhe public, and enterlain slrongers Se «rd»ellpr«. nnd wo do further certily, that Freder¬ ick Hess, the daid petitioner 18 a porson of good repats for honesty and temperance, and la well FALL AND WIKTER FASHIONS. ®AyiO A..MOrVt"V'Eff.LT,, ' "0> .^i. £2 SSia C2:) 532. o THE LAtEST NEW YORK, LONDOM and PARIS .FASHtONS havo just been received and arc now. ready Ibrlfic inspeclion of customers. Ho rcturnshis worm thanks In the public for tlio gcncroim pairoriago lliey have heretofore bestowed, and hopes that it may be continued. Eeasl King sireel, Lancaater. Sept. 7, 1949.: jfdO Fall and- f^'inler Fashions. S.S. SS&iaPB, aXorchant Tailor, N. Queen St., Laneatter opposite Scholfield's Hotel EESPECTFULLY informs hio friends and lhe puhlic in gcncrnl, that he hns just returned from Philndelphia, wilh an elegant aasortroenl of Cloihii, Cnsaiiuers, Sattinets, Ac, and Is ready iu accoinmudnle his caslunricre, aiid nil Ihoao who mny bo inclined to favor him witb their pntrunnge.'in tho beat mannor and nn the mest renaonablo terms, baving quite recenlly rcrcived tho lulesl fuahions from New York nnd Philadelphia. His stuck of READ-V MADE CLOTHING is coneidcrobly enlarged und cheaper than ever, for Cnsh. , Dreas and Frock Coata fruin Over. Conts Cuesiniere Pantiloona Saltincl do, , Dark Vesta Satin do. F.J Kramph returns^.his most grateful Ihnnks for past fnvors, and bega loavo lo mention Ihut ho ulao keeps constantly on hand a good nasurtmeni nf Siucks, Handkerchiefs, ShirlB, Sliirl collars Bosoms, Sloekings, Drawers, Undershirts, Suspen- dera. Gloves, &.C.: , September 28,1849. 3m-43 9 to 5 tn 5 2 10 M 2i 15 IS¬ 'l'l *'l HAVE NO INFLUENCE.^' Wlmt if itio liitic rain should say, Soflinfill n'tlrap ae I Cnn ne'er rcfVcsIi ttioso ttiirsty Ileitis ru tarry In tlio iky 3 What ir;T«hinlfi£ bcnm afjiooii Should.ln itB fountain aley, ITrcnuBo its fecblo Hght olono Cannot crcalo a day 7 Docli not each roin drop help to fonii Tbo «ouI rcfrcBhlnB phower. And every roy oriiRht to warm And bcntitify the flower? Prom lho ft.Y. Morning Poat. LAZF JAKE, OR 'raE DEVIL NONPLUSSED. A NOUVELLETTE. tirovideU wUb hoQBO room and conveiilBnce9 Jor- Qrijclo for Lndies'DrcPHOo, Clonks,&c, *\ ._ . i^.i Ct «~„.., t,r,A frnirnllfirn ¦>n.m«n a ryi at I.io ni-nl, «»>! Rlam Rl ihs aceoinmodation of stiangora and travcllero. JohnSeheiffi ' John Grnce. Samuol Beam, Frederick Dern, Bernharl Hang. Pelor Ilocd, Charles Gillenpie, Geo. M. Steinman, P.G.Ehermnn, Jncob ISshleinan, , E.C, Reigart,' UenrySnyder, Robert Hnnnum. CASH \VA1\TE» ! ' -- NEW GOODS AND , NEW PRICES' •irw^AM.ERSIiY Se RICHARDS, North Queo Bh Slreet, Lancasler, rcspectfully cnll the allcn¬ iiun of lho public gonerally.tu incir Inrji-'iuil lionii- tiful unsdnracnt, of EJii't' jUro truTTER coops Their stock is daily improving by nrrivnls oftho newest und most fashionnblo goods from lho New York and Philadelphia markets, including— CLOTHS-AVooI Dyed, Black,Bluo,Grcon,Brown', Olivo, &c, ¦' ¦ . . CASSIMERES—A hcnutifiil nBaorlmcnt of French and English funoy fiaured, pluin, &ic. &r. SATTINETS—Of nil colora nnd qualities, nnd at ronintknblo low pricen. VESTINGS—Sjliu, Silk, and Wuolen Velvet VeslingH. SILKS—Blaek, Blue Black nnd fnncy colored plain nnd figured ailks. MERINOS—Of ovory vniiely of colois, and al very hiw pricca, ALPACHA CLOTHS—A new and beautiful MCAULIFFB AND SPURRIER, :'^2»i£i.33ISaC2353:i.^s XiESPECTFULL'y inibrm ^hoir frienda and thc Xl> public. Ihst '''°y. hove laken lho ahop recenl¬ ly oociipied as a furniiuro aloro, hy Jocob Boar, in North i^iieert tireel, ontf.door North of Jungerich's Confepiionary. •«'ti"9 they ere now rondy to exc cole airorders in IboIr lino of busincsa which may be ihlrusied to lhem ii» thobcst and,mosl fashion, able m»nner,,and allho shortesl noiice. From one (if the aubscriber'a long oxporienec ill orio ofthe moal exiensive and fashionoblo Mor¬ chant Tailo(ing Eslablishraenta in New 'York, they aioled'cunfid^ntly. 10 o'sauro thoso who maybe kind'enough to favor lliem with Ihcir patronago, that as faros regords good work and a perieet fil, Ihoy shall nol bo surpassed by any in this or ony volher.city.. ; , Pqtobor 5,1842. . 2moi.44 Fall F.isinious. McCALLA & METZGAR, BESFECTJFULLV give noiice to Ihoir firionds and tho public, thai thoy havo just recoivcd Jrom Philadelphia and New 'Vork, the latest copiea 'of the Fall i;aahibnB, dnd. they venture lho belief that they are now able to mnko Gentlemen's cloth- 'in'g iil a style and after a mode, herelofore unsur. passed. Those fashions are conaidercd extra line. Tfaanklni their frlertda and the publio for past favors.iiioy ludalgo the hope ofbeing able lo merit tt continiiance oflheir fo vers.. We liave juit received a pard of faahiona, from Lohdiiu, wlitcb the'public are inyitod to call and Oei(Ae'ri5;.1842. : . ¦ 3i-44 THB>8ab»e'»ib«r respectfully informsliU frirada i«tli. lhe' ipublid- generally tliat ho his oota- ibenced tiie nbovo-biMinossiin nil itt hranchesiwi, W««t King Slreei, in tho City of Lancaster,'Ihwo aqtjaerfrHn iheCouri Houao, where he hnsi'«nd_ i?i!liil««ys keep on haiid a gonerol assortnient of tfeWhar. ABRATIAM COliE. :N, B. lOOCords of Burk wanicd; higheat price civenfor iiides odd Skins. - Fsbruarji 2 1843. .- - BO.MBAZINES—Block nnd Blue Black. Thread and Bobinel.Lnccs, Stocks, fnncy Scnrfa, Linen Collars nnd Bosoms, Suapcpders, &c.— Barrcd.Slripcd tind Plain Jaconcls, French worked Caps rind Collars, Chantillo Veils, d'c. ALSO— A Inrge nssortmont of Domestic Goods, suih as Mualina, Tickingii,. Drillings, ClicoUa, Ginghoms, &e. &c„ nil ofwhich wc nro dcterininedto acli nt very low prices. Lnncnaler, September 21, 1842. tf-4_2 isii(a-a»i2 iM®®ffl.'j£.o . 331 Jlforiel .Slrcel, Pliiladelpliia, North aide be¬ tween Blh and Otk Streets. Torbert and Hoovor, Proprietora. THE sUbsriiber, formerly of Strosburg Lnncna¬ ler Co, and more recenlly connected wilh Mr. David Miller in lho prupricuirship of the "In dian Queon" Hotel, io thia city, rospecinilly in¬ forms hia friends, that ho ia now nssorinlcd with Mr. JoincB Torhert, in iho ninnngemcnt of Iho •¦Eaglo IIolcl,"latcly kepl by'-Torbcrt & Gallnlicr," whore hc bus it in hia power to oifer them nil lho comforis Ihcy cnri desire. Tho "Houao hna toon recenlly chlnrged nnd impruved, aflbrding ajiaoioua nnd comfortable parlors and chambers to wliicli lho moal cni'oful aitenlion is given. The Tnblo is furnished wilb lho various delicacies ofour market, nnd tho Bar with llie choicest liquors..' The Sia- liling altachcd 10 the house . is not ftu'i-po'ascd liy any olher for convenicneo In the Clly. The chnigcs aro in accordnnee wilh the limes, JACOB HOOVER. Philn., Scpl.2l.1842. '£1? ClIAFTER J. Interview belween lwo Genllemen—A Difficulty Propounded—A Heroine Introduced. A long, long while ngo. In lho good old dnys when witches hnd u lognl existence, and old Nick, by lho wilfulness of man's belief, was allowed converse wilh tho human rnco, lived old Benja¬ min Pcasblossuin. Ilehad houses and lands, and bonds and mongogcs, and Jiorscs and catllc; nnd moreover, certain old cheats, which, despite their iron ribs, were near bursting with the gold and ailver—the joea and hnlf-joes, the pistoles and the pistarccns, he had crammed inlo Ihcir capacieua mouths. Nnw, aa tho etory goes, Benjamin had nol como ns honestly nnd fairly by his monoy ns ha might havo done; bul it wos eaid, ihal once un lho clock struck 12 at night, in lho damp vault of thc churcli.ynrd, nnd on tho lid of a coflin, with blood out of hia veins, nnd with a pen mndo of dead men's nulls, Benjnmin had given arid granted, relcnsed, enfcoflcd, cunveycd nnd confirmed, hia suul unto the devil, in considorniion that he, the devil aforesaid, would prosper the said Benjnmin .in nil his. undertakings, wilh the provision, never¬ theless, that if thesaid Benjnmin at Ihc dav offor- fuiiuro should give the devil a task wliioli he could nut perfurm in a twelvemonth, llicn the said Ben¬ jamin sliould sland free nnd absolved. Now; after this, Benjamin waxed richer and richer and richer, he becamo Ibe moat important man in the village; he was appoinied overseer of the poor, nnd onc of lho select men of the lown; nnd nttho timo when old Nick called on liim for paymenl, lie was aclually nn elder in lho village church, Tho manner of this visit wns Ihis. Ono cold winter's cvoning, Beiijamiu wns silling alone hy llis firo, lho wind moaning around liis house like Iho cries oflhe widowed nnd falhdrlcts afior their dowry tights nnd patrimoniss, nnd bu ihinking nboul foreclosing n raorlgngo,wlien ho heard a gen¬ llo tap ol lho door, and a toll "VVertor-fnceil sort of a man, melancholy, and gentleman-like," en¬ tered nnd louk a seal oppoaite to Peasbloaaum. "Ha ! already!" exclaimed Benjamin, reaching but bis arm for a sraall pocket bihlo which lay on tho tnblc. "I huvc been pationt enough methinks," said bis visitor, "and although il be a naughty nighl to swim in, as my friend Will lias il, I hopo the Iionor ofyour compnny." "I cannol go yel,'.' aaid Bonjamin, removing his <;I,ui. a IltUc Tviijo. 'iTcXt ivijCk^COlnOTitliliiiirlor, and then ihcrc is Deacon Gray's interest to come in, ami old T.Sompson's mortage lo be forocloaed: indeed rily friend it is quite inconvenient logo jifa* now." '' I foncy," replied tho olhcr with a courteous smile, "thuu wilt find it inconvenient always;—ao thou I'riusl c'cn awuy lo night." "I cannol follow theo," said Benjamin, staring wildly around and gasping for bicath. "But lliou must, unicss tliBU wilt givo mo iiluiik thot I cannot pcifoim', and that I fancy Ihou carisl scarcely do',. Benjainili'a head sunk iipon his honds, lo puzzle old Scratch ho thought was no easy matter, visiter, who fell aecuro ofhis proy, leisurely drow a cigar from his pocket,-lighted il nnd commenced puffing. It cmiitcd a bluiah flarnc, and indeed in '•If Aliss Susan, would only write Ifor name in his pockbt.book aa u sort of ro'monihranccr!" "Awny, leniplor!" shouted Benjnmin. "Such a pnir of i-od chcoka^ and two such spnrk- ling eyo," conlinucd the nrcA fiend, "might Icnipl oven Solomon. But, fricnd.^.l musl uwny, as I have buaineas of much imporinncc to aitend lo boforo diiy.Iight. Lol nte aeo, lnl mo aee," aaid ho th aA undcrUnei "lho big paunclicd Jusiico yon¬ der.tvanis a good reasun for.an unjust decision; .Miss Tabithadpinalor must bo laiglii the last im¬ provement upon lho amorous waliz; the grocers' doubt oftho propriety of sanding his sugar must bo settled;—nnd then I have to strike lhe moon inlo thrco or four.yoiitha, and mako pools ofthom ; fur when onco thoy have coripled lore and dove, thoy are mino an auro as slupid rliyinca to Cupid —bul I forgot myaolf; good . niglit friend Benja¬ min—'^parting issuch awcet sorrow,"—good night. Miss Susan,.! hope wo may bccomo much better acijuainled; and ao saying ho' bowed loivly; nnd cro Susan, who turned lo eco why tho candles burned so bluely, was aware, the old Serpeni (I hnte lo call bim names) had rnnlahcd, and Pcaa- blossom gruffly ordered her lo bed; where, I fear sho dreamed of tho polito gSntlcmnn, not being awnro what aprofligalo ho was, and how he had played the very devil wilh the world over since the firal woakncas of woinan, whioh I believe was in the year one. : ciiAPTEa ir. A Reflection—.Loxy Jake's Plouse—His Bed-cham¬ ber—A discovery, or an Inttancc of Inductive Reasoning. Had the lask aliollcd to oar^ hero been lhnt of overcoming any oflho cardinal .virtues, or of com- balling the vice, gluttony, lust, intemperance, wri¬ ing for mngazinca, avarice, or even duzing in church, he had nol troubled himself much about the result, bul when he rofloelcd on tho nature and influence of luzincsa, ha fplt appalled Iiy lho vis inertia ojiposed to him. Ofall the sins which most easily beset a man, this is the darling of tlicir progenitor, for it makes ila way so insidiously and eo easily like a huge, anaconda gliding through a couniry, and tainting all things wilh its poisonous breath; and it haa such a tenacity ofits conquests Ihot it is one oflh/. nil-.! . c-j—-o'—-»*"—'•' ever devised. Might I, in a sober narrative like il Ihc pianola and stars kccji moving' nh.iut ns they did, seeing ihcy had nothing in the world lo do." Uc used 10 wonder why tho "li'.le liuay bce" 'did not •'I'lriprnvc ench Fhinliig hour " byn nnp in lbc sun. instead of keoping up sdch an Incessant toil ond potb'cr. But we havo nol leisure to delail nil the snyings and doings of Jnkc, iho^igh a fcWpngi's would aiif- fico for the rictidna 'of his life. 'Tiic devil porarii- bulnted the room with n curiuua eye nnd incurious nostril, but alill he wna nnsntibfied in une pnrtieu¬ lnr. Ho cautiously approached thebed, rnised llie end of tho cloihes and discovered the fnel to lie ns ho hnd suspcclcd-^thnl such a lazy, unclciiiily person as Jake slept in bin stockings. CIlAPTEa HI. A Moral PheiiQinciwn, or Templation to liccomc rich t-e.tisted—llfininp and countcriiiihing—Gold— Love—Land Speculations aiidSlochjobbing. When lllc devil retired to ruminate on bis plans, ho betook himself to lhe banks of the iieighburing mill pond. In trulh when he rencctcd. uhat bc liad ju«t seen, lie full eorrly perp(c.xcd, and like nn enamored swain, cast many a desperate look al tlic wnlcr. But Iionor soun cainu to his uiil, and he roused himself up manfitllv to the task. The ro¬ to snliify the halnnce; lhe overplus wii.^i -lui.I tu Jnkc, and wilhnul a roof lo call his own lie liclbuk liimself lii tho tavern, mid gnvo w.iy lo inclrinchn. ly, oiily-rclini'cd hy eating, drinking, sinuliinj nml sleeping, 'i'iic shrewd ft-lloiv who hnd piirch.isfd Iho orchard suspected soinethiiig'froni tho st;itc in whicii ho found it, nnd rested not until he lind up¬ turned lho whole aoil,and s.itisfacturily solved iiis d"ubt.«. Love was now called in by lho dovll to hia Hud cnrriiplinn it. voii;rs—3rd licglcrt lo •'ole»-l4li uiiraiiiiri.liicM <ir Roprcaentativcs totheir di-lcgatcii lr.i.sl.<. lucc.iiipct.-ncy lu fl.rin Mund judgnniils cr,luTi)rt'cuinilprinc]pleH,nr tbo nuture nnd icndehJ i;y <'ri'uli^Nlarii;c;isuii;s.urnriliuchainclcranft:aiii llicliiti'.., wiM Mtci.s^nrily ciuso thc incOntiwicril [<;r.s.in.s tu l)c .'rii by thnso tvhu are <.r pielcnd l'd Ud cniii|.u:ci',t, niul ihi-y (iliu vuler,.) nnluiiderBt.'indini tin; f|iio,-iii.n, will l.e muro likely to t,d Icit bV tin urllul po.hician nnd doninjjngue, by an ttHi\l1 hp- ulicuti .11 nn.l .ippcMl lu th.-lr prcjiuliccii uud jina. ti .ns. nnd su the I'ow will by mennRof ibb ihnhy A fal widow, nged forty nnd upwards, of lor'o per-''¦'"*''¦'¦" '''" '"''".V. Cnrrup;iun in voleri mny oxiat I . , , , 1 wrhi.ut lirllicrv by llii.liL'v—Ila «t.'tt of crafiv our. son nnd income, enst amorous gliincoa on J.iic, as ,;.,.,„„ •„, „. .„,¦„'{. ,, , , '.„ \. "^"^',"' ^rany par- , ^ I tujIIH tiy n;.MI.sol the ll.nt uf u petty prestnt ad- ho snt ol lho tavern window, Irom hcr room oil the , v.inii.ijc, cm induce thcin lo sell (by their votes) dpposiic aido of tlio wny. Jake was nol inm or ' on iiir.siiniiililc fiituro (I.ut cclain I'rom llio rtiituro Htuiie; nnd ifho hnd been, lho ardent glances of' "','"i»'».).l''''.'<^'';'':' 'li" vuicr is nit virtually bdflupt. ,1 ., I J I . 1 ,. I . . . : C.I nsn b.ilii'cl by money j ur if llic dCiuan-uijHO tho widow iind hcnted hun rcd hut. As it wn a ,.„„ „.„„„.,. ,ii,. ,„a„y ,1,„i j, -,, Co, ilieir liiiofii him red hut. As it wn a "Jake felt indcacribable luiigingn to muve, nyc, nc. lunllylo walk ; nnd ono day, fir^d heyui.d cuiitrul, he Weill over to the widow's. Fortunately ort'c or to break dowu the iiiid.llc clag^cs wbicll nro tho n.uAt ctTi.cliial Icirriers uf du.able liberty in every cuu..try—he ntlaiiis bij end. Neglect to vuto is ¦. .. .... , . ,.,. I pruduccd by lltcBO mot vrs niiioii? oihers—lot a two viaiU so overcame the retiring mo.leaty ol Ihc''',„^|| ,,,,,^^„ i„,o„vr„l.„ce wlll (with maiiyioul- fair one, llml Jnkc w.is lho happiest of nun, eave j weiiih a gre.it luntingcnt g.jud—n sinnll iiorsimul in the neccssniy trouble and fatigue ho wna put :o : a.icrifi.c will .mtwcigli a lurge piitili.-gniid, lil-cnurta In promenading with hiS ludy fair. Tl.i.i .lid very! I'" cuiisiilcr-s lhnt his sl.nre of the loss bi- lii'hcfilis wdl forn day or two; bul lliuii-slnino o:i h."s i •*" ¦™^'''''"" ''° "•;",'"" ftel il-^wll,tl i» cv.ry , , , ,. liinii sd.ity 13 IIU uiiu's busiiic-^3. Wo may elect n mnnhood—Jake, hurried ill un obliviuua sn.)=zi.ur. <. .ndd t.i w ho ¦.prniiiiaea and nrgu.'u as a cnnd . tcr dinner, furgot love, horior, the widow an.l Iit-r. Iiuu ofhis election lu do ccriuin B|i':cific duties nnd money baga. linpnlicnlly did tho fair onc ."i.h.'!'""'"'=.•'¦¦"''"'"1".'"''''="'"'''—''"'"¦'""''^'='''-'''"'''°"' funic, scold, rnvc, nnd it was really thoughtless in suit of his cogilaliona will bc pnrtruycd in llic following pages; und wo must Icavo ihia onc of : Jake lo ollow such a ninaa of inflnionblu matiur lo ' ^f nctrlect of voting oui heroes for llic present to relurn tothe other, beconio ao healed. Ilc mighl have known llic con-' Mattera grew worse nnd worse with lazy Jnkc, | ooqucnrcs, A musing boi ori the cnr awukc hiui .front his slumbers. Unhi.ppy Juke I turrtiils of expletives rulled around hini like I.iV.i from n V'd- rono; hcnted epithets fclj upon hitn; nnd, nt hist, like Herculaneum, he waa completely buried undur showers of invectives, rcd hot; and rsiiriKich'j!) ut • .. i,.. i . i , -| ,.,,,_, „ ., i„ cspci.l.lliv us pnlilical movements alwaVs precede wliitc hcnt. rho game was up, Cupid nnd .Sutunua | „„j ^.,^„^„ mirnary otie?—ccrininly il is bctier to the preaent, olliido with proprieiy lo lho profane hiatory ol lho Grccinns, I would say that luzinoas liko the apparently hannlcaa paacr.oficring of the Greeks lo lho Trojans, carries lho armed vices in ita womb, ivho will soon spread havoc through thc tuwn nnd surprise Ine citadel. Befure commencing hts'opurations, ho thought it advisable to survey the residenco of Jake, nnd oh¬ aerve whercabouls lay the hesl avenue for Ilis ap¬ proach. About halfa milo from Poaablossom's in tho oulakirls oftho village, Jake repoacd on liia patri. monial domaina. Ho had inherited many u broad field and rich meadow; his house had been en¬ compassed hy luxurianl gardens nnd thrifty orch¬ ards, flocka of calllc covercd iiis pastures, the loud neighing of steeds, lho sofl bleating of aheep, lho piteoua lowing of cows, the coinplaisnnt grunt- in" of awine, filled tho nlinospheic around him.— Turkeya gobbled, bona cackled, ducks quacked, and gceaegibblcd through his birnynrds. He had inonoy out at juiereat-ond « ^..-.lau. luii,uL.fXSK-^ tun ooTi'ars irilus house. Never bad n mnn n Inir- er clinncc for a life of prosperiiy. But in vnin; a blight hud bcen on Jake from his youlh upwards. Ho was, in Iruth one of the laziest of, morlala.— Nought loved ho boyond his bed ; and when ho had rolled out ofit ho would swallow hia break¬ fast; nnd Ihcn lighling his pipe,sink into his arro chair and puff away tho live lung morning. His laborers, loo, imbibed the swoet poison; hia seeds were nover in tlio giound unlil hi's neighbors wero tiilking of reaping—llia winter grain was not sown unlil lho frosts had eot in. Weeds ol.okcd up his gardens—his nnpruned trees spenl llleir Juicca in unfruilfui shoots—his fences gradually fell down—llis cattle were neglected—his horses died of the dialoniper—his eggs turned addle in their unsought for nests—his turkeys rari wild in the woods—and the fo.xes nnd woazlea stole into for thc plan of the first campaign appenred Jo bo to reduce Jnkc to such mi-sery thnt hc should sec ;Iic necessiiy of some cxcriisn. K.xeriion once commenced, the devil knows ao well how tu tem¬ per the Invo of gain wilh the lahor of its acquisi¬ tion, that lho richest self inado men nrc genernlly the most industriuiis and untiring. Jake's horse • diod ofthe cholic, his cow nf the disicmpt'r, nnd hia pig of lhe mcnalee. Tbe auppiy of Ilia tnblc grew acnntier, nnd his credilurs clainnroua. Judge, mcnl afler judgement was entered up, au.l execu¬ tion after execution lodged in the sheriS'a hands. His landa wero still of grcaier value than lhe n- inount of his debls. llc could have made an agree¬ ment with hia creditors for a morlgage, lho nioney »., uo oppIICU tu I.,- ...— . e. . ' ' ' Jake Icic an uuconqiiorablo nvorsiun to nil cxert:on. True, he hnd need hut to ride to hia ntt.iri.oi'.. and hnvo it arranged; bul his horso was doiid. lie could have walked there, but next week ho could borrow a conveyance ; nnd ono wcok carlier or la. tcr would make no dilference. Al length his cred¬ itois let the law take ila courso; and in the spring Jake was mastor ofnought bul his hpmcstead and the curtilcgc. He grew thinner atul tliincr; for ailer grimvisagcd waut lias stared us in lho face fur awhile, we beconio wonderfully nssiniilntcd lo the spectre. Al lasl a dinncrless dny brought on the crisis ; nnd pour Jako sinking into his aim- chair, cursed bis unlucky slars. "Nolhing over prospered willl him ; his noiglibora whu had slart¬ ed lifo with nothing, weto rich ; while ho who had cvory ihing nt cummnnd, through his perverse luck was reduced to poverty. He could nut ace into it;; it waa myslerious. Bul somelhing must be done; Ile would soo whal ho could turn his hand to—in the morning." Su Jako lighled hia pipe, and resigned liimscli to lho inflimice-flf.thaLiMifilvJpi""'";^!''"'Ji'c'' WliHalfEiTiiduTges, and miscalls rcfloflion. I rc- oenlly ho fell inlo a genllo nap, dreaming of huge joinls of roasted meol and savory sonces plnced beforo him in grenl profusion', butjust boyond bis rench. Then tho viands disnp-icafod, and Im had a vision ofhia grandfalher, who told him ihat in the orchard whicii had been sold lo his ricighliur Pua.sbloaanm, was hurried n hugh jar ofguKI, which ho had hidden thoro during nn Indian excursion, nnd nllcrwnrds left nsn sifo depo.iil ; but having boen called away hy u fit of npoplexy,, his hoirs had nover boon the wisiT. Then lho old gontle¬ man vanished, nnd when Jako awoke, the aon had again risen, and was again pooping in at tlio win. doiv. The lend demand for breakfast froM hia in¬ ner man firit recalled llim to n senae of liiami.'ery'; tlion gradually his dream rusu to his mind, iu'Jia. tinctly ol first, but al hsi vivid and iiiiprcaaive. i "liut of what use is il?" iaid jfnko'; •'throe l>r*'uk.a his linrguin and 'Iocs not du what wc aout hiul there fur. To cure the indoluiicc and apathy to overbalance tllo disin- olinuij..u to persutial sacrincc, 1 kiiuw of nu way inure iflicienl llian nn nppcnl directorindlrucl (but sulHciciiily palpable to he felt) to each voter's pri¬ vato itlterest, by nieans of a lino nud fdr non.per- fornnitcc uf ths duty of voting. Ifwe have a rigbt io Iiru fur liot qujililyiiig lu defend our country by lailiiiu training, we aurely hnvc a right lu compai the qu iliiici.tiufi to and lllo cxcrci.ie of v.itmg- were at nw.irds' puints, and Cupid lofi the fichl, Jake waa now assailed in vnrious wny.v: LulId i spcculntiona woro presented to his iniaglnnliun prevent tho ii(:ccH.*ily of using, than to be obligtid to use (huwcver Bilccssf.il wc may be) the Bayo- . I utt—huw iiir ur in ivhai inanner ihis end may be . r , 1 .. J , .. . ', practieahlo, I .lu not say, bul only sny it is deaira- . fur sueh a rage possessed the good people of tho (,,„. „n a Similar princi,.le Ict life Ropresentativo' , village, that thcy began buying up all lho l.ind j (as well ns Executivo ullieers uftru<t—fur Exseui , within three miles of lhe lown. Whnl thcy j tivo oUicers arc tniatcd with the hantlling of otir boughlonedny in fnrms nnd plnntaliuns, they.ilic I "¦'""."yT"'"."*-''"''^'"'"'"'"''''' "'" .^"tructed with , , , A. J . • • 1 J . . i our It.ght.') give Bjiidi before Kluction or nnv other next day olTurod at auction, nicely surveyed ml" t,iniil,'c r.irin ut n,.n„„i-..- -"F'o^IeibQ ''"'[''i^F ,!'.f%Sli)'liH\JuM''fi'ia-ri"ri'ger3. lie lui'd a rpalrninta ou i,n oinco-aeeliing candidulo, >rte„ ,,^ " ... J. , '. , . I . . cnn roali'/o a fortune by n single net oltresvi. keen foresight and a guod judgment; bul be was jj. ^j^^ Ui-prcsontotivo becouida uftctwarda^ ever too lazy to move, | vinced that lio Ims been in error, Icl hiul keep froi Then hia brain teemed wilh improvemeni" in viuhiliiig oilher his public trusl cr Ilia own con. vnrioua useful machines, by patenting which, he science hy resigning. _ . , •• IJI ., .,i„ ,„,, .„r.,= . I,.,i T,.l-n n,.vpr I.ld I 'i'lioic his hccii uflatc years 0 cun.iidcrahlo pop- could have mnde greal sums ; duij ai.c never nau .-,-r ic... ,-,nn. #1,,. " fa I .,. . I ular luovcmunl tn I.ivorofgeneral Education'—|lie- resqlution sufncicni to draw up Ina apecifieations'. ,„„yp|„,.m „„ ,i.,|,i,| originates in a feeling of lho The I'riiico of Darkness arrove innNfiilly agnlii.st nrc..\i<ily uf .iilKueiil knuwlodge amnng the peo- Ihe incrlncss of Jake ; lie assaulicd him in cvory j piu in il.'c fuu.i.latiou of a Repuhlic. As far ns it ¦I i... „.„„i.o„^ „_,, I ,.„„,..„„, I gucs the idea I think is ouri'ocl. bul the iden of L..I. wny; pride, nmbitmn, P'''"oli«tn, »nd I kn.m nut, i; _^_.^^^ ,^|^_^ ^_^_^|^^. j_^^ .^ ,«-, limited in its ex- whnt beside ; but Jnke waa impracllcahlo. 1 ac , ^^^^^^ ^^^^,| ^i^^ niiiiilior ofpnrliuul.ira it embrnccs.— Devil bccnnie uneasy, his disnppointincnt preyed ' i; j., i. (rciuTiilly afl<;um.'d ihnl kcowlcdgo will on his spirits; hc grew thin, palo nnd intcresiing. prnducc'vi.iup, 2. Th it know'e.Ige prcfcdca vir. Never before hnd ho be6n ao puzzled. Whrn l"e. 3. 'riinl Ic.irniug {ho.ik leariiiiig) is knowl. ncwr uLimu.... ' e.lge. 4. Hint knowlcdgo ond virtue are nluno he iot to work in earncsl ho hod nlwnys succuedcdi ^„f,j„|,,„,_ Fir„t.-lf tho motive or incentivo for except in Olio cnae J nnd his ill succoas iu ilial S.i- .,ci||,i3iij„n ,if Unow'cdgc ia ninhitiun or avarice, lin attributed lo tho malign influence uf .Mrs. Juli. I iln- Use tu which ihat knowledge will hc applied, Elcvcri tnonths uf the nllolied t.1.6 h.l elapsed | wUl h;; %:;^';:^^-^':li:,:^;:;;^i:^':^ ^ and yet J.ike was poorer than ever. Tho DjvU j ^^^j^^i-^^^^ ^ ,^^|^j|^|,|^ j^^ ^^^^1,1, g^,,,] „,. |,^j „(j-„g^ began 10 despair, mclunch ily seized upon him.; h,.,,,,,,,!—if wu havc no desire lu know our duty,' and he was evidently falling into consninption.— uur clfurls for knowledge will bc other knowledge lie actually indited snmo verses tn the Byrun vciu ilaelf inrich resembled a halfhjrown rofl of brlm^j iris yards and can-icd off Wsgccae^^^^^ ^_^^,_j ,_^^,^ ^^^^^ „,„ ^„„ PREMIUM l^orirti»5c Bcdislcatl. HE SUBSCRIBERS having purchaaed the J, Polenl Righl for lho cuuniica of Lancaster uniF'Chesier, for making the valuable iniproved Por<a6feBedjle«d, which,is to conBlructcd as 10 adinit ofbeing romovod from one room lo nnotlier, or in case of firo, tnkcn nut ofthe house in loss Uian a minute, wilhout lieing lakon apart; il olao com- binca strength and durability witb clegonco, nnd la cheapor. and iiifiiiiloly bcllor than those modo on the.old plan, n j The publioare respoclfully invitod lo call and -ixnmino the aniclo at the Cobinot .Waro-ruoma and tehair. Manuiactory of tho. subserihers, in bouin iftueon aireoi, a fow dpors bclow the Mcehanics In- 'siiiute; , ¦ , -Townihip andShopRigbls for making and vcn. dingihia Valufihlo improved Bcdslend, eai' ho hna ofih«a'ub«:rlbcrs, CONRAD ANNE. ' ;¦ . G. F. ROTE. ¦ jruly87,,1849.' ¦ :' ' ¦ ' ^^''^^ Slone. When lho fume reached the nostrils of Benjamin, ho wiggled uneasily in his chair, und ibll imo a. groat perturbaliun of spirit, bcihinking himaelf of devilled turkey lega, poached eggs, roasted potatoes, and bed steaks ond grid-irons. Meanlirae the inorlgngco of Conjnmin'n soul, sought to amutfo himself with a hook or two lying 'on tlte mantel, Ho. passed, insUnclively by 'Tho Christian Soldier,' nnd 'Holy Living and Dyings,' yawned a moment over Shakspeare; bul espying a lbcofoco newspaper, lhe futhcr of lies folt Ihnt ho iind found roading congenial lo his tasle. At length Benjamin's faco DriEhlcncd, and he exclaimed,"! bave il, I havo it 1 I_ defy ihoo lo mako my lioighbor, Lazy Joke, rich." "Oh ho!" qiiolh the devil, "alls tho wind in that quarter 7 veiing Job was a Iriflo lo that, bul since thou hast act mo a task, it would bo unaoonily in me to forfeit my priie withbtil nn endeavor 16 pro- serve it.". ,1. "Suppose we cancel the bond alonce," aaid Ben¬ jamin, "and I will givo yoa an acquainlance. Old Hurno forgot liis accustomed good breeding at the proposition, and rinqoalifiediy grirtiied.— "No " snid ho, "it ia now u point of honor with mo, and' my fricnda, the lawyers, can help mo ot 0 pinch. They have such un ingenious way of transferring estates, that ifl citn get Jake admilied to tbo bar, I Shall havo the picasuro of your cum¬ pany Very, aeon." After uitoririg this plcaaanlry, the head of the legal profeasion looked cautiously round, fearing that some of tho fraleriiily had ovorlieord him. But the only addition to lho company wna Ben- kmin'a doughter Biiaan, o flno bouncing maiden of fourleon, wilh a heart as free of guile as a New York dnirynian's milk of cream. La, ps." said Sukoy, "I didn't know of your tf having company.' Tho dovil bowed—devils are always so polite— Tho dovil has audi a taking Mias courlCBoyod, way wilh him. "Well, friond PensbloBsoin," quolh ho of tho I fabulous tail, "this little nffair will soon bo settled. The ruins grodually lotted nway the sbinglca on mt rooTanl cauaed his walls to moulder. In a] my troubles; hut now what few years Uis money waa called in, and in a few spent; arid still his disoaso was upon him. To¬ morrow ho would bestir Iiirfieelf, nftJ to niorrow ho would arouse; but wh.t aignificd his doing It today. Bul on the morrow he slept ao Into that il wna useless to mako the eflbrl; he could do nolhihg iri half a doy, ho would begin wilh lho neit wcok. But perhaps iho next ween was slormy. or Jake did nol feel very well, oc his boots were without soles, "he must send them lo bo mended that vory day ?" Tho cobbler letU-ovcr his lup- stoiiu alliho week, but not on Jaku's account.— And then lho next week wns loo Into in the seii. aon, nnd why should n man worry hirasolf lo dcath ! he would reform wilh tbo ncw year ; bul January is BO cold. And tbua would Jajtogo on, rousing himsell up desperately ovory IrJtlhour to lighi hia pipe, and ealing hia dinner's, lnd suppers, and breakfast, and teaa and luiichconi with un energy that astonished himaolf.nnd alcopijiig with a rcsolu'- lion Qndislurbrd by noght but, indigesiion nnd aurfcU. Thegrayncss of niorning wosslealingover the heavens, when our adventurer come in sight of Lnzy Jako's abode; und oro bc|had cummenccd his survey, the p.ilc wintry sun hi»l high advanced; but slill acarcely a sign oflifo abtut lho promises. A half slnivcd cow wns turning in sides nnd ahoul¬ dcrs nnd heavy Iiond un sumo anatteiing slraw near lho barn, and endeavoring lo obliin "a litlle moro sloop and a litlle more slumbor" A wall oycd horso was hanging hia head out of the weather borads oftho siable, whilo n skoloton pig was as. sisting his steps luwards the kiiclien by loaning ogninsi a ptraggliug paling on his path. I F.very thing about the house nppcnrcd.iti n stnte of dilnpidntion; lho rains had waabdd lho paint from Ihoboards nnd the poiniirtg from between the stones. Thu abutters hnd disappeared from the windows, or hung by halfa hinge, llio glass lliuu our duty—will hc tu altniti selfish ends. Third —I.C!i riling (inthe popular arccptntioil of lho word) ia nul knuwlcdgo. It is nnlji tbo Unovulodpo oflho »Hiilr»r.V siL'na of idcns nnd nut the knowledgn of idea'* or llriiigs themselves, il is llio knowledge of wordn nnd nut the knowled;^o of tliin)Tg, Fourth —Knoivledge and virtue nrc not suflirient withnui iiilclliircnce, or n triiiued nnd cullivnteil capnoity, wititlinut infiiriiiniion nr n suflicicnl ktioivledgo of ficls nud p:is.«ing evcnls In form n judgment— Therofiire, virtue, intelligence, innirinalioii nnd lenming' (nnd ill the order in which thcy standi nre nil n(N.'c.v.s:iry itl n Republic. Iain ntitsu igno"unt oflho st.'.lc orpiihliu opinion, ns nnl tu kn.nv lh.it ili'irc 'is il strung prubnbility ihnttlic.^e suggcsiioiis nny bo cunsidcr.'d (if ony will honl thc Iroiibic of 1.1 havo nol luvcd lho world', nor ibo w'drld me;" Im went about Hka.^-^ -"•"'»"S"'—« "'o™ have hiiu... I..... t.'ic niapcpsia had it been then in. vented; but aa it was ho never ahaved hiiiiaclf Wil'ioui experiencing desperate IhougTits. I knovv not how he could havo existed tlirough the last und slili unsuccessful weok at the term of prohaiion i hut musitig ono day on hia apparently diininijhed power in the world, nfid lhe necessity of reviving il, ho had a viaiori of a hoard of brokers, and llic devil laughed to think tvllnlu gn'vjl ideu il wns.— Abuul a century afierwards ho put hia sclieine llllo uperati.iNin NewYork', nnd he hns since had no I f''';f-i? "','• ™'™'''l''"?) •''¦''''¦¦¦i™°''y ""ll iinprnrti- ' .... r.j!jlc; whniever thcy rnay bc as 10 ihcir iinprncli- can I do? There in no uae iri irying to purchaso it back,! know I'ena- bloaaorii will n..t soil. Ho got it fur a aong, nnd II King Duvid'a psalins, pinyed by the royal min. "slroi hiuiseir, could nut redeem an inch uf it.-^ However, the next timo I mcot hitri I will ask him about it; I am resolved lo luuso nothing lor Iho wunl ol exertion." Now ns Ihu devil wuriUl have il. P^mshlo.isonV hogan to feel extremely lincasy. True, Jnkc wna nol growing rich, but wnxing poorer; still thorn was somelliing v.'.ry auspiciuu" in thai fn.-t. And it entered iutu Ik-njamin's iiuJdlcto ninccivo, that as Jake still had the hotncsicad It-ti, il tuigbt bc n foundation fur future ncqui.sitiuns-, so ho resulved j to deprive Jake of this Insl rcaoArcc ifiiossible. "lhavo been Ibinking," auid Bunjamin. Inking Jako kindly by lhe hand, '-111111 il was due lo our old friendship that 1 shuuld lend yuu somo aid in your need. 1 had yuur orchard of you lur a mere Iriflo, arid, alllviugh honestly purchased, siill if thou will thoo mayat havo il for a sm ill ndvancc." "Whntf" cried Jnkc, "the orchard ncU the gar¬ den?" "'Y«a the aame," leplicdPcasbl.w.soin; "so give mo a nule al n abort date for tho aumunt.and a (nortgogo on your house for security, fur Jacob, I hnvo u family to provido fiir. nnd nllhouirli I am fenr fur his dotrtinion in lhe world ; for he drew up hia apecificaiions in Icrnis plaiu beyond di..<pute, and thris it stood, "buyin; timc." I 'ciurrKR iv: Our narrative ia drawing Io ii cld.'*e. An niithot, even thoogh his characlers bo fictitious, acquires an acquainlance With thoni which ho is Iuth ;o lor¬ minaio. We, denling in truth scvoie, cunnot dis¬ iribulo poeticni juatico lo odr charnctL-rs ns lhe ! critic niighl dcn\nnd. iVor Susan never eould fur- '\ gel the pulito gentleman who Wanted hor lu .vrilo in his poclici-book. Ilo bocnnio the god of her idulntry. She sighed for him and suught him eve¬ ry where. If a carringe parsed Ihc duur, ^llu ex¬ pected to SCO bim loaning from its window; if a stranger arivcd in town, «I-e knew it must bu hiui. Ai all the Villago gnlhciings sho louked but for lliui; und even utc hurcli, the puoi ignorant crea¬ ture fdtiticd ho miglit bc present. Twice or thrico sho detected hiin in thc hcrues of the fushiunable novels; bul thuy merely fed her iniaijinntio.i. She uncc wont lo a camp niooiiiig and tliuusltlsho saw I hi.n there. But bo tbia as il may, tho ycar claps.'.l Bonjamin is again auale.l nl the firu^ic is wealtll- ior and more hard-hearted ihun cvci. Il.s cyo is on tho cluck—the futal hour is puat-a ran ul the door, and Benjamin's old visitor enlcrs ; hul ulas, how changed ! His cheek ia hollow, his cyu dim ; ciibilily ofbeing cnrlicd into efiect. I nro not pre¬ pared tu any bill tlna inuch I know, lhnt I hnvo nd acirttig aluck on discliarged my duty in.noticing whnt I believe to ' lie cirura nn.l nluises. I ntn nlso nwarc lhnt there i.s no c.instiiiilionnl puwcr to cxnrt cumpnlsory pro- co.'^n on Voters, or tu bind Rcprescntativca, hul 1 unly ndvrrt to llie expediency of nitniniiig !.lio8o en.la—other ni.iden of cumpiiNury motivea may lio fuiiri'l, wliich unry bo more eligible or iiioio p acli- caliie. The iuipernxtiuns nnd iiindeqiiacvof the preaont Silin.d system tu atlain thc objedt of the peoplo (wltich ill tlle generni ia a correct fcelioir, hul lho feelitig Rccins to havc been too vnifuo, tuu indefinite —the people feci a wnnt orsuiiicthiii.g, but havc not ' very clear i.lens of what) i.s a s-ilijoct much toocx- teu'aivc lo hnvc any Ihing like justice dunt to it in a iiew.'.pnper ossny. In a rcpuhlicnn form of gnvctntncnt, nrising IVutn nud dcpcn.lcnt on tlie mass o( iho people, it is iiiili.siiciis'alily nrccsanry tlmt thut innn should P'lssca.? Vir.'iiu nml Iiitclligcnco nnd Infiirmaliun, rutTi.'iniil and iidcqu'ito to th,! eniorgoucics uf tho li.iirs, Illld tillll wo do not, may ho infered from. nur d.visiun uf npiitiuil ou prinriplcs ill tllo A BC uf p'.Inics, nhich the hist.iry of onr Eierlions of l.nc year.s duos suilicicntly tiianifcst. If we aro wauling in virtiin (i. c. r.ut siibuiilliiig t.i opiirea riiuii, nur d-firitig lu npjire.ss) all our inlplligenca nud iiifunnnliuli will unly hnsten our ruin—for p.iwer niis.dirfCicd is uorse th.m n'> i.owor nl nil. ho aaja nothing, ho drawa forlb the contract; be throws it iutu thc flames. But the inirrliinciil iiifd by hitn is of course lire-proof; su Buujaniiii tiilirs it out, and tho Devil honorably cruses I'easlilos- aoni's name and tears ulf the seul. ..11 1 ovoi-," ao.a ..- —I .J' u."u-.,..t.u n:;'.... i linvu u luiiii.y lu j,.....".- - - -- . , t it of a generous disposition, still prudence dictates n j^ ,„^|j„ ^ |^.,,y ,„„„ r,ch, may I ho saiuti-d. certain coarae. Sll, Jacub, go duwn to Fi.z's and ..- . ¦ - -: execute a mortgage on the bouse, and thou sllall havo the orchard." . r „i 1 Jako's eyea twinkled wilhjoy, tho pol of gold was already iri his greedy grnap. and ho acluully went lhal day tu the lawyoi's and signed lho note bond and morlgage, and louk hia deed. So he stil hiruolf down and dovisod n hundred waya of spend¬ ing his money, whtoh, alaa, was nol yct his. Ear- ly In the moruiug ho intended to gu oul and search for it, and ho muat rcsl aftor his hard work. Jnko awoke oarly, aud fult on impulso to riso nnd com. hat waa Iho uso of hurry? It wu hitvc virlur, but waut iiitclligrncc nnd in- lonua'ioii, wc shnll evcuiuiillv go right, bul it will lie by liMruiiig bv sore cX[iertcncr(ifirtuo dire.-Ls as 1.1 the cn.l iiiliiating bnppiiics.s, knowledu'ons lo'ho ni.'ims) nnd ifwc liiic yiriuo and intelligence, but lacK illli.r.nalion—i'ur viriue nnd kimwlodge will bo iiriitraliz"d fur w^ml ofdiiln tofoundn judgiiii-nio i. And iiifiiriiint'.»u or correct nnd HUllicieiitly cum. pr.'hciisivc il-tla cniiuut he uhiaired but from l.sL pure Oni'. correct—.'Id. iiitel!igeill--^4tll. nccra^i- hlu 10 nl.', Hotirccs tit inniriiintiun, nnd whether tbo I ni.iiuriiy of 1111' journiils.i.iijl chruiucles ofncua, — "'.;.,, iirinulolra nml upiuinus. cohiliiomr-Wwlr- n..wspapcrs, ..ro uf lhal nli.-iract-.'r, 1 Unnk dues ) 11..1 rr(|iiiro much rrflccliuii M decido. Lol tllo "Cheer up," said Bcnininin, fur men with wboJ |.o,d. ,u.n ,^oci.i.„. p^^'^X^:J^t all Ibings pruspcr nre great roiisolcra ; cheer up, ^^p^,|„„,j,^ ^„,„|„ „„j „„^.e,r. priv.ito channela of . you havc gol much lo be joyoua for." | ofli.iinl iiiruiiiinii..ii ns tu fa.is and cvenia, so thai "True," replied the Devil, despondingly, "but I; tl,o m isa (.iud nut tho f..'w) miy h.nvo coirerl on.1 „avri been fiiilcd, there ia one viee I .nnot lunnnge,! .0 th,. pi^.s. f--';;'-j;;^-^».f^^^ ono fulling loo alubborn for 1110, nnd that la '""¦ .i^^f^ii,,,,,. riicrefurr, tho quoailun na to tlio ,i,aj '1 I menus lu avert tbo fuiurc impending ovils, rcsulvea Our alorv ia finished. If there is a mor.al in it i.^elf iutu . lo educate (don'l alnrt genllo the render cnn apply it. We havo but to dispose , rci.li r) not m.iy to cdiiciitr 'h''_>:^:;';L^:;!,l'.',lli^ of onr dramatis persona), and Iny naidc our qiiiH.; Lazy Jako died as ho had lived. Praahlu^auui was hrokcn. and a pannel wauling in the doOr ^j,y p^^ i,im-llio moro ''"">¦ l''"'""^ ^Pf > ,„„„„,<, ,v„mauhood, was married ond . ..,.1 „... iir:.!.!.. __ !•._ i.:„ work, as,» , ,, „ ,, the woy of nil llcsb. ^i; ;;:'';:,,;.>Ai3!;»;i!y«-;' . TlESlRteCI'lFOtLY Informs his frierids and the JK: publio ill genoral, Ihot ho coniinues the above InnlAeia' in i\t its; Vnrloils bianrlics, and is now Vesdyib oxeoiltenlrorders .In Ins lino, ob alSfna, Mlliiriry sriil Oivio FiBga, Otrtamental, and For. droitPiilnllnffMif oitery diiadripllon. ; . ' .TOUTRAI'l'S .pninled ftt- varioiis prices, frotn jFi5al'*T*oi<tytlol'ai'«i aoS'ipwardsi. LikonesB. ,»;«irt*tti*il--Vntt'lp!i»lriio, Speolfflons <sao bo con atVhiiiPoiiirtitir'*¦«''"¦'''.East.Orsngo- , fiiw doors ftorti the'ooriii!rdl-:Norih Queen, ', HIS ' -- ¦ • - - ,on.'i«liriou» >iditollUriee 2S .eanis. IiSnSKte'i J"""'• "*^' STOViES,<bE»AK-WAIlB &c >nd then . , „ , , ..„, „. „ ,„,„„ of - •- • " Loj pSi interrupted Sulrey, "what a smoll 01 TM'iNE PLATE;wood,:Pdal.and Copit Stoves, i!% ¦¦ warranted gobd'tihd to staiid fire,—at all liincs in Bloro arid for sale iilrcdticrt-jirlets; also every description of Hard.waro and eediir-wbie; PnlntSi Oil and Glass. ' GEO, BJAYE.R January 12,1843..',.- .'.¦¦:.:. "-7 . BR. BDlOtrNO XANSMi •r» ESPECTFULLY'' informB tho' ciiizens of the Xl) oity Olid rioiinly o/Lariciislir.ibnt hi) has just roiridvoJ froni tho city'ofPliiliidulphiu.andhBBpor- mdnonlly loo'nted in thia city, for iho pilriiosq of nnpuiiiiB the praelice of his Profeasion.; . ' ^arraniej.-or i!^ vii-.Bvi ^r--'fyT^'-Ji,^.j, ' Ha has'opened his plRco in East "King slreol, seon.,,tjhi.»»omjt««?ritn.ri,E„at^^ doors ftoiri''>»,0''f""'*':!'»"IV^ Hfl p^^^^^ ^.lle-ry ^t.nlslriingfron, jOio 60 P^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ „^,^, ,, ftiiind, fiady to at: .^ous subj.eeta,'is npen dally for, ."^I'.lf)!.^?^. ;J^J/,„,i,^,„, from Uie oily or tho couniyv ¦ '" -"" cmJae; 'A"(fUBiio,Wij, *".6 raa«» of Boft urihealthy lat; so that wrapt up ns ho | woril oh slowly; a was in the woolena, ho iniglr ¦ brimstone I" ... "And then," conlinucd old Cioolio to Benjamin, "you mnst '¦ '" Benjaniin coughed very loudly, looked implui- ingly ot Salan, inlinlating ibnt he woulil diapcnBo with the perforrannce. .'Pu hna got subli a bad cold,' said Suaon, •'Weill ta extremes irieet, will sonn have a had hen , Bonjuiliin shivered; bi toiry Juke ogaln sent 0 ': "Would'nt tho gBntleiri.ei eider >"'inquirod Susan, Who was ofon nfliblo and jvcrsion i ^ ,. , l6,uacl'o«. turn. ' tton'"™"' ore':"I»"<'». "hich was. incnco Iliil search ; bul Wi he had a few dollaro yet, which had heeu unexpccl. | ^j^;;-|„^^° „„ly paid him—lho more hurry tho Icsa speed; betrnycd on unrnrpolcd and filtliy Iloor. Within "^^jj^^ o^.p„;„g „.„ul,| be bettor for h: doors things were in a groivoua plight; bottoralcsa j|^^^„ „,„y,j ^„ nobody lo wntch him. fchalraand broken tablea—the clock unwound— j^ko woitod till cvoning, nnd atill the aamo tc¬ lho locks all oul of onler—hluo mould on the j^„|^„^o ,„ bestir himself, Tho gold wos oifo and dirt on the duor. There , ^|_^^ ;, ,^^^^ ^jj i,„ could gel il when ho wnnted nlthuugh lived long enough to bccoino the Duvil's wilhuui ~ furmal ugrccincni; tho Devil recovered Lis d Susan, surviving hcr first 111 walla, nhd grcaau woS a in the .. bis dirly blonkeis Iny La::y Jako himself. ron THE UNUAKTin nxAMisna i.io HtUiLU. The ElecUvo Fruuclilso. Mu. DAni.iNGTO.N:—AUhuugh I hnve a dislaslo iun uud il ia oul of thc ii.uul ciions, yct thc pro.=cnl liiiii'K I the orchnrd when nwuke, u«d dreamed of U by ' conceivo req'uire cveiy Auiciirun cilizon tu ui.l lu llio orcnar ^^ ^.^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^,^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ intidious allnupts of our lureign nnd do- beadstcnd in the purler, onJ kitchen utensils ^ p^y |,„,j,cd alicr dny in this manner, nlthuugh ; ^^^ ^^^j,,!^,,, ' j,„.„g.»; bed.iooni, where olcwing uod utoaming i'> • ii must bo confcascd Jnkc kept a vigilant cyo on ^^^^^^^ ^^j. ^^^^ ^.^1,^,^., Jake "had eaten and slept unlil ho had become a j night. At'".' •'"'^»^^''"__f,;;;,^;;';/;„;;;i„,d ,, 1 m^^fio'foea topreoipilaio us inlu cithor aii^iuomcy It hiiva been compared eoUpleof aoros, and Jako know not where lho trea- ^^ ^ ^^^^j^^ i.l not oiilv l.'iiriiing, which is only the in.slruiuont^ 11 nttaiii, but in culiivnlion of lhl! Iioart nnd Ufi.i dcrsinniluu:. (I'ur a knuMlng licad joined tQ0l».ig'. iioraiil ur curr.ipt lirurt, is wurso nn.l ineoinpnrflr. \ hly moru iiils.'lii. volH ill 111 nu ij;iiuriinl hpnd; witll. ¦ nn iiiniicciil hcai I.) lu inuro tlii'ln m not. onIy> knuw huw bul 111 iii.iu'.'cr.iir llic vnliia of using iha ' luuans (li-n.ning) a., n.s to ho olU'Clivr in promoi. :' int; n..t pud.uitiy, [iriilr. .sloth, t'llso notions ofgen^ I lililv Ulld rcnii.Mnuiit, hut au n.a lo maku the aouiiit ' j.td'.liig. iictivi), iisorul, c.nacieniiiins citixi'n nni^ i'llinn. "1! 11 il i" limo 1" cluac tliia ^ttiuhJina dc»ul- ; t..ry cBs.iy wliich hy lA'b.s written witlwul luupU ' prcviuus i.'flt'eli..ii. uu*! my having uu lime Ux I rn;icrly n'viau 'r, ia fclaowii uinin lho inlelligso.w nl the rrudrr, my uujy i-xcuso bring nn cniiiest drsirc tu nii.ikcit aUcutiuii lo whnt t baliijue ti> 1)3 nhiisca mil cuiruptioii whicii hnvo crept inli^ onr hnppy cciintrv, uml which, ifnot slopped, Wlll ^^^riii^or ;„iarule:or a inonuniry aul,si.virn.y ;;l.lu,tac.y wurl^ its. r^in^ ^1^^,^:}^^ a fore gn nristucracy, or u dissulutiun ol mu to ino nni.. "j o ^ , „,_ ,_ " " 1 - • - u iiio with ¦ , "whothe dey. tio,i\ followed; the orchard W aqid and lho houao uioyru
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Issue | 47 |
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