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•'f*i»fea«!Nl^:«fe^^«»-*!'-''' **^vH«»i.Jgi;^gsfe^!S^^ ^K«i3i?srB^,»^^ .-n,ie. ATOL. „^, -::.vfJlBlW^^SiKi^V>^V^''-f"V:;v' EDVITARD :e^BAJj:iEffe^^ omoK"ra''sdaTii4ifliirtr4JT»MT.~-''r ;' -" The &TAB6.NEB-Jb;DEJ((X3RATIC HEItALD is puUiatod.'sBiHa^pat Tjfrii^ j»u^«V^ .; Aanotcitaiuim iMt-U«CMing.ane sira *e iBseihidithBW «iii«« f9rVp'ig5lb''^V aufaw^^^ five eeate'^II-,>«1cb«^6iI&rieach-'ailditlonali.bE<a-- tion. cA Hb^ltliscaiuit allowed ib those who ad- TCrtiselhj-illiB;yB«r;;V..\,;, r;.', .."--'--";¦-'-¦ '¦'r<iii--rBue'i:xi'i«ritER &-BEKicD. " -}. Diasmy Nighlhaih ctoied aroi""'. Ilarii, Iho boellla's humming sound!— • " CloadiTiieon the darteniBgJsly, - ' Yeiflheylirig&l^wlcBiielatBgy;: : -. - Buiihs S«pibi«iiid hrealhits.a.vowi. . - " Mystery,'hallowedv w'aaaers.'nBw', ---• Drekniy Night.'- -- iy;Highl'hiulb bldstd arouBi I'd IB itvery'laborirfg'80111^.; J, Dream- HinheJ ,. ., ... , LtghtoinMioir.tlieNorth-Kar^seen, Luitba'irlias<a;da«blfa1'sti^eD,-; Tinidjdest'.diaylllghfihe Uar, : .Ficm tW.dtVsksfJ^pe ."Id fear. . DresmyrfTAi hath clpssd'aniun^ j . Sioks Iria .ear'lK ib jest'prblbund^;. -. Bsvb; 1Kb walch^iogVv^ak^ijf gri'ivl,-', ' S«v»; ih^ forultribc ifial|>rDwV ',. All—bill hearts thai loveaiidHvccp—': Tbey-ihtir loaely'vigilskeep,. - . :Dreamy:«"i^,t. -.- -¦' ' . -' . ..-( ¦>- Dreamy Nighl-hsihelei^d.areuod;. Life mlhto ilsBpiill U.bouid i—: Iietnif s»»k j^a.wiiijf'eiiibrace," As a bi-ptfier scsn'tls fsc'e^^ Lifi.f»r'ipe thy wopdrous veil, . Bind iti«'«i thy mijTc p'afc,-^ ; DreaniJ Night! : H. ron TOS KXUMlilKB & IIEBAID. nines. On the death of my brother, J, C. G. who died. JuTie, J843.. Thyyeaisi'dcarhroihcr, were hut few and fleet, E*^. dsaihTscpld.icy dart uponthee sped, . Traiapierced.ihy hcarilrflind in the tomb did bind Thyrjauthful, manly form: " De^ fell li^iin thee, as frost OB ihe rose. And inp'tHliyleiideif bud of earihly hope. Thjr IK*'was. bui a'sha,t ahd paHin; irial, Toiiest Ihs.faiih and viriues of thy heart, e D^ih.SieW-npah tl)<e—and wilb icy hand 6iept,|liy_,pujB»iioii.!—and Uiy sipirii" fled laio iihrighl aod tiappijir .world ibanihis. "' - (Ml lolhe hearU Of thy dear living friends, what sorrows deep Hbs Ihy depaiiure made;—jt is a'wound . Which Iiaie„canscarcely beal.:rni^lhB» years, may go Ufioii the wl^ssE'.iinie^!)oi.ii"liU-lhy Rirm-;. B« printed oi;.l6ei^.miBds-r^hy voico.be heard In^eve'ryp"Ms,'inj.l>re,^. ,-,', ',,'.'..', -¦ -¦ But'lis o'er; ' Tliy spirit's fled-io God-*who gave.il hirih; . Thy bBdy aoulder's inr ile pareiit earth; Ther* iDayjt.fle'ep until the liiunpets sound. Doth wake ihe ileuping.aaiioiis ii.odi;rgro.uDd; . Adfeu fond brilheV, 10 all sin obd pain, ¦ •Pareirtli; dear brother, Iill we meet aiaib, FSrewelU Farewell! J. H. G. New Pro»idehce,'June 3. . ADDRESS OF ¦riir State ' SABB ATE ^OME^TWN. Held ill the'Capitol at Harrisburg;Penn^' '¦sj/lvithiaiMay.aoth and 3Ut,l8U. : -rarjous inadca':ol^$iib^tte^dmcniiion A^ scribed—"ai the>l!«'r,;6Jri«!E>^ieni*~iind-oF Got^^^^ .iirebelilfeapojjiffifejtij'-invciitigiielhe lacU"6^^ cas e, aiid'to irljjpSUbBreiiergrir oT^^ P0BeB,kii;d'j*Sj|iiini»i|;;jiii4Uiti«ii^ auade;qthe^-Aa«;}iKri>iibSiiFJ:iniiiBgri^i^ ^- :A. Fiiivw-CmiiNB: The Convention, embracing Delates from' all parts of ibe Commodwealth, re- pte^ntiiigl'aViiiast .eveiy: Chrisiian denoinination •ndXTt^ry "^ipGmipii.aUd bccupaii'on in life,'roake DO OpI.ogy .(br.tfioa addressiii'g their "felloW-citizens. ThM;ibe Sabbath is,of Diipine'^origin and coci-al If ilji'lhi; .ciice, an£ that its ;observance for sacred purpueais.rtiuired by ihe commahd of Gop, ^d enforiied' .bi^ the highest.conaiderations of puMie baiiefiti civil, gocial and;religious, few will ques- lio*:.;;;. '^;., ¦.; .;; ¦ ¦ '', 'F&iit' U'hu been^ aiid is, so-feaf fully desecrated in our landi as lo jeepard alike the purity nnd prb; greii of Christianity, as-well as-tbat public mo- tali^-en'rwbub.-ide'pend Ihe peace;and -oisdor"of fiuniKa^ and thie perpelnityj>four,frea insiilulions is paii>rol|]r..-eTideot..,:Who.does not know that the,;g(and iinproveiPenU jof the. iige have started half-;a.'thoosand"ate«mboats, Norlh; South,: East and .VTfM.ifreighted with 10,000 immortal. siiuIb; lo course out harbbis, lakes and,river8,on die Sab- bttbrrtlieevideoceand the means of.wide-spread: OK»Bl^orniption'?> Who is, nol aware .that ;our eaotla and ra'droads open the; doices. troiiiour gra(t,-cities,thr(Hlgh. which:i8 poured the weekly tide;.<)f-.Sstd)alh desecralion, upon remote and peceefal Tillages, to furnish time, place aud ex-. eitement, fpi tlie collection lif.A rabble, "who fear.not .G,6p.nor ,regard.man ?" ,^Who.does.not knWirthat to (be .utmijst rimit" of^ .western ihigra-' tioji^'w Mn|, at';ibdpifblic;ex>e'n9e, the Sabbath »i«fe;""iifilA.iu »peu iMii.mony ibat the. Lord's day is 'not' wio'tn "obttrVsnce.' Are not these .public wbolentfi exfiibitipmi of Sabbdtii prbfailation, but IhHij'fv 'df thiit individUi.Vinai^1.recklessness afi^ impietyj^in 'ivl)icb they have .tbeir tirigin'aiid Isusier naiieer'Taow maiiy. .lhBiisMdB_;<if,capU^ t«wij"rt»j{e_i&ryera and jBwnprsiciilleclor'ii and li)Ck4«nder^r<inra;and1nr-ice.epefB,p(iat.niBBte ¦fimitfMd.iirtfc»;"a^.ib^^ Wiiat'San^ih! 'el^ehtc are 'here' thrown,'vrith a k«8a''<U«('oyeiv'th^'you&fn'i-niind.; Row lamintii- Uc the diipnivily wMeli bBs"^gra'spcd the proudest discoveries isiid invenHon» -of tha age, and de- gi^jBd. ttie.ra,in^ instruments ;af$.abbath.yiulaUo^ .An! wheii we turn-fipraihesd vast and inigia- lofy^nacbipea foir inorjil.corrup.iion.dpweno.t find in tlw.pejr;nahpnt bahits^f 'sbdety,,much;to;call fo'ithllppi^^uii^ltiety ?. "Thottsands.pf h'nlU of diisipa- tioqjilm)w^ ppeil pii -thn'.Sabbiith, OBtensibly _to. meet/ue iir'anU oE,,the lrave|ling public j but.iii lae^"poli"ec.ilng "young men l^in ihc .dew of their yontfi,V.'tp"jisfpciaio .with the cpiiflrmed incbriale. and (p.;nw^liii(i,faBcination;.or tlie same cup wbicli hap,iB«l^,;liiin^ puicasi./rpm. socieiyl , What miiHiinmsire-Biiyeii tq'Sabbath deBecraii»n,;by tb*,]Haaittj^niarket!| and Monday newspaper-press of "oa'c" great'cities'1'" What crowds are led to oor" wharves, by the habit almya too common "bfadectirig the Sabbaih for itntitfg 'dur- ships <u4i4WkafcoAB on iheir oiitw"«rd-t>9«(<iBl f-How iMir Jiaek'tnen, -dray- niMi^nlt(«tle'rB ani..demapide<i^.^nie*t the con- »»aMic6iof iSlibballi-iravellerBl^-adw slight, the a|i(gBbX'>I'*t'''*^''''°'>^dds'of-inerchinisto tbeir - iwoteratehinic* to.tbeit sbopa,ana;agri<ultural-" isia to IbBtc fields on tbe.Sabbalh! v-What masses aeleict th* Sabbath foi:,pleBs.iire«x"c"nnions, social isiliiii Mid Aasting,,while their children apd M'ttlkikU1.e(l ip'ri^m^ at"-'lsrpi;Wit6pn( religious ib^i^Im^, gniiWice lor 1^^ ' ; ." , |C^;htiltbaL*^uir^piiiitio^ .oif our. :citicB and of on"r rojnt^.la^ largg qlmoBi lieVcr^^^ •aneibaryT Where 'are" theyJ"oh the SaWafh"?--^ What are-their oecupolionst' Can il be' assiimed iaibt•'mtiBlcft-ofiill Icatihionyv -add-sgainia 4.11 raakaleU^,>tl>Uihey are- hailuwing'ihe day"cC tha" Lori'in^ett own dwellings? -: IsTl.not more'rea: ¦aBibi<'t9«bn>PBe that the same eaiises, which in., ulitc Amib fniinibe;ssiieuiafy,:aLa separale.tbein ftomienmanniionwith.the-Bibjcand from ihe'inr fltwnm of :'ieri«s refiection; iihd leave-them' to' TiimMnDnterine; and idleness, worldliness and Jxh-^x -¦"¦::: '¦....¦•:..'¦.:-'[ :¦¦¦:.-¦¦'.¦¦.'. It i»i|iilmltted'tbnt-by the blessing oPGod iipon the«fl^iB-oCg<»d;nten; lhci;e,hBS,'y;itlun tha last few jaara. been auhslaptial and jnoat:grilefiil jin- Iir«veBwiil.in_Sabbath. con«ecrotion ^ builhat'thc liaii^Hl Csqisip wtiicb'welbaTe adym ilii, li)."»fleiEWt.a"3apted to'excite just ;aliirin,u ohvioaafor proof. I '. ¦ ' Whit ihert shall be done.?' Shall we give up the 8«bb«ibJ:"arid leave ibis beivtiful lind; thericfi iiihariUnce ofMrar-children',. to'the da.rkness of *pi(^iiiM;iglipranM,Uie. dFj(riidaUw,.i>f lenraaliiy. the. madnfBB and" aharehy of'unregulated pkasion, "an<l,thj(-Cnal'c«r»e of Almighty God • .Ydjir an- aweit^^o,-;^.;. -...Cir'-r'.^^V^iV.-'-':-'": T''--'--' • .-j.t^qiiing'be our lathers'Sabbath'^oufs,' / - ";-iir'.Cdraed.hs.ilie age in whirR.it-fiills-r-. ^ ^en diouiand angels guard ilB towefs^.^' ' : ' .jett^buBihd bleiaihesiiflaittwallfc^^^ ; ,Bdl ,li-iS5io-^SaBh«i1i.; rnn»i;be";prdterved,'!npbn Vliqin^doa .i^.^ mpoMipiliiy '.for ita co'iiaecratlbtr "rert l'^!"..<?*«'^™-'ly^P9''r -?•'' ••"' "•"'« eiipeciolly 'np«;«lw&'wti4'e«fiin'o.le; lis vjil Ufiiidiniitk itt pe- "ilL We'«'re':heM;'Tie«jifesibIe'npi iilone^; for:, the? good we selliefe, butfor thp evil w«"can'-pevehtv It-nMiJli^iilfi* i iJBri»<atBtainmre4r.?jnii!^k»rl TiiUltai>hljiiifrr'- fr ill nht-Tinnn[;h itisr'rrrr iisi .MifPtui*^ t*Meh<'*^/; lhe:..piel.6l:'br.' ihe.dBggef l.bar;l&iigKWi'tl|eV.irvre"wsJiil)i'«iiV|!liiir <h<re|iB%6c;,')^^.rii6y«>ner{0 ]n;a cojarte bf.siii —«• Itis. tl^".teii^ncy;p.( ¦'evi! men ahajiplocsrs',' lo.-wa»-wdl«e'.an3"w6itie,"';-^iHere,ia Wiictial n"ei' isessityHhat .tS6se,;:wh'dlo»«. oiid.obBofvB; Ihe ^abv bBlhshbnId interpose fbr-ilsres'ruej.-j^llioso.wlio "mnt'ne^ the Sabbath, and are-most corrupted ;by. Tiolaung ifslaanctity-, "demand- on'lniBucnco 'ex^rfe' neons iind most ui'geiit.to'lead them back'tpduljr".." j "Assuming'tliat.: tbefriendii of God'and of tlieir. country, throughout this.!.(2omnionyeaUh, ore-Will¬ ing, to cngaga.in this.work, ibis Conveniion, Would aid their efibrts, by BUgge""Eting"sume ponsideralioha adapted to iwaben" increiBCdregard: foi the-bply: Sabbath.';'k;>;;v li-T.tv-. ¦-':¦ .... ... ,;:;;- - --; Marriage ""arid the Sabbath wecp.the.-onlj i.naii- tudons Ihat a wise God saw best ,tti_ ofdalo in jbe crea.tion'of our racei ,Tp iho-Sabboth,-Tni'r Vhf sake, to aid uiir eail'niatibn 6{-iit valuB, he lent the awciloiiof-hls own BUbiime example, in its first. cbnEecration.; -li^wna.^d!gMgncd'acd; adapted, to constituta hou|a of heaven; ap^ea'rtb,:Khrn nian might rise-froni aninialjirMifil^iitions aiid the coii't templation of^thiogB'that'tire^te^n,"-trf--aBaBr,r his noble i:1aHji:toMhe relishcBvalid joys; of pure spiriis,. '-Henca.its .reiteration onMoiinl Sinai, and its enduring .record by,tlie finger i)f;God on.ihe tables dfsione.. ;' ! '¦ .,7-- The eiirly;inBdtiillcm of th^" Sabbath Id Eden, by.the-Boiemo'precepi and examplo'of thcrMost High, its subsequehi; incorpdratidn Into - ibe decs:, logue,'omon^ the "permaiielit. ihofal sUtUlea, which lie.ait the'roundatidnof eirpitrirclj|(ldnabd ;.order^he feltefatcd appaalj, febukss; ahd'warn- Ihgs sf inspired propbets to dissdade'ilrpin SabbBth.J violation; the sanction lent to (ho :day'bvthe;5a? vioiir, who not onl/:religioosly.obscryed .the Sab; hath, hul deeisred ":it was piade for man,''iia'a race, of all limes and n'aliuns ;''ihe' n'postolical'e^- ample of selling apart the Brsf day of ihe week, or seventh iwrtion of; lime, that portion which eommempraicdtheend pf a.new. moral, creation, in the "gloriouB resurrectidn bf Jesus from'ihe dead—Ihe coiTbboriiilpgteilHiioSiy of ihe Christian Church for Iwenty'cenfiirifes, all these cortihined, showed the £arhoainesBol>.HBaVen.Vlegisla|iun for [the Sabbaih, Und .lrapOBe'i'iinlver8al..obli|ratlon to ilB observancfj whiqh'the plnlSS; inust led, and against whiiihtlo'oii'e can rebel, Withoul rnos'l ag- gravalcdahd^heaveh daring sih. ;If the greot Law-giver has p^oliibited Sabbath desccrsiionin *e same decalogue which; forbids idolatry, pro- isnencss, filial in.i(i|elyVtbert, licentiousness and the, 'shedding of liuiiiaii blood, whohas a.riglit so to 'separate iirhai God hSsjdiiied; as to infer that Sab¬ bath breaking is Pol betprsHeaveri-a most heinous ¦in, to be avoided as..we,,wpijlil avoid the frown.of God andthe woes of perdition. , . '. We'caU your atie'nilon'specifiiially' to ihia point, which WB would fasleri.on ' the entire conscience of. this people, thai thoro tS|T«it'g>i>l'<<> iSiJ66afA rfesecrafipn,. ;.:.:;,- ; .r,;; . :- ; .V/ . ¦.. ¦; .;,,,¦ : lAnd.where-ihBre Ib guilt, there, is prospective relributipn. .Aiid wlien ihiagiiilt is so obvioiis, so widely'diffused, so ciiiniilsi.tivo bJ perpetual trnns-' giessiona, when it BO setilca -down on a nalion.as it now rests on ours, have wc not reason to fear the jUBi judgmenlB pf God ? As individuals, sb families, and as a nation, we have a broad flurface exposed lo danger. 'If we dwell safely, and' in ciimfort, it is becauflo" the good hand of our God" Is upon us. Can beings so dependant and;soendangered,,afford;io outrage the aulhor of all-their days, by.desecrating the QDC in'"sevcn claimed for his own Bervice? - We might Vre rest oUr appeal. If God has flpoken, who will not obey ? If He has denounced sin, who will not fear? But ihe claims of; the Sabbath rest not alone.on Divine authoriiy. in the eiigcncies of our na; ture and condilion, such a day Is urgently de¬ manded. . . . '. . All human experience inalructB os that without the consecratiin of the-Sabbath, the gospel cannot and will hot exert its isaving.power'bter the raiiids 'bf.raen. - ' ''- .¦--"._- ¦-¦'¦ ,-,;.;.; , To be allowed to read, to hear, lo.meditate, man. ihost.bave leisure from worldly thought, and daily .toil, ." Jlowtshallj.he -bear ;witho,ui-a- preacher.?^' J And how can "ihe ambaas'iiidbrs" of Christ' niake Jtno'wn the glorious gospel, exbept 'through the me¬ dium of the Sabbath ? As the Sabbath is the me¬ dium through whioh allr.lhe accumuflited Jigbt'of ages past, (ages of prophecy, of ipiraeic, arid of re- 1 deraptipn,) comes to the preaent goncraiioh, il' is praciioilly a"»' valuable as the' cfoBs which" ft rc- vealii Ihe'salvation whiiih It proffers, ond- then'n. dying^spirils it saves. To blot out the Sabbath, is practically lo lose" the Saviour, the gospel, and the hope, "of eternal life. There' may he tliebissi organized eye; iind lliC'most bealitifur landscape, but without light all is rayless' desutalion. What light isto the eye,, that ihe Sabbath is to the soul ^—the medium of iransmittihg Heaven's radiance U) guide out ignorance, soothe our'sbrrowsi and sanctify bu'r'poluiion. As then; wo'wduld'protect Christianity ilBelf we-must sanctify the day es. senlial to her influence on our race. The ship's cable, m^ seem .relatively worthless, but on the tenacity of its slireds, depend the salety of the ptoUd"vesseI, the rich cargo,'and the fircightcd hu¬ man life.' i^ab.batfiK.The.9le5©,ii.loi)e:ca;rt;i.!nploy I'df'lhe!S»bbi*illfpr.JS.Q'wn;p'"rotectipnij.«i,., .,;\i/.J,' -' "From Btaieroe.n^;madel-in; ihisCpnyBM^^^ hava.reaBon Ipifear ibniaome'professprs of nsfigipn^ Lhavo B<nfar.;fpi'gouc;p;ihcirh.igh Bh^ligali^ "neccsrarjiyltq.trarSl bn.the Sabta'Oi,;-TlileiS^ went-abou'l.-^plng'jB9bdi7;,iSiib&th-'b5ea_it^ " • - - -• ' --ies;oC'tt»u';;eiBmpTe,;jna: elleira;b^ine;:ro!SBionBrie* , Iherel^y.effect ..an,:.i'tgufy'to the^iWiiseTof.raliglgi!' and of iha.Sabbath, inore vyide."8proid.as;thcir^ :leBBions'.are taoire 'sacred; aiid.ihbii- ijxampio ilJ^' (soiitrdllingr...,;;,,.".','' .... -V'';'Il ' We iinptpie'all such to refrain from practices sd grievous to their. Christian "brelHereh, so faia1,td^ llieir own reputiitiori, and So dishonouring to tbelr; Pivine'iMaBler. AVe'SsobeBCechChristian, capl.; tilisiiiInterested In, steainboad ,caJial,;and riiilrood Block, Ip employ, tbelr eiiiiro influence ih prevent:"^ ing Sabbath violalldh by nieri.unifer'tlieir'Control. Il is feeirful: to. acbumiilafa'g.Uilt, by employing scBres and hlltidreds of immorial'men, fdrbbt edkci .toViolate-the;i^bbiith.r,..,;'* ";' ' "; '.'-.- . May.we .horurjaall bur feljbw citiiens to KB.. 16 it that. porpouSly "ihey siulciify ihe Sabbath. Example is;eloqueni., TfieSahbolb-bieaker.;Jiis iio.right to asBurap .'that every other man .will "riot imilaie bis example. -Hence .'no tbanks'.to''bim' that Ihe day ;ianptfqrgptlBii.--TtMt'^vCTyianptuag^ is oot iefl.j^'inboIder-^tHat.lhe'yoice.'br'eyeryi preacberls not hniheid-T-lbat. the las't'rcstiaibtiir not taken from 'tlic.tiie.'jMt'r.efUgVftpip^tbB feiif•"; fufjliibd the last. Bo.rabis; ftom"•¦i!<fatb.*''Wft6'will' Incar'ibagjiil^nf aiding" iuctfdgwilatibn ?. "" We esperlalljSereapiwai'io the.CapitalUlB Whtl conttdlthe bai(iliei»oT-o(tf larjte itianUBct'ofies, and j on our liilkndj.jiraiefa" 'and' railrbade;' Is It:right,! while tbey bib ebjbyTiigUie saiictu'ary'themielVeB toiil^e iiilvitntigB bf^illl'M'inli of llieir ; tatbrerS,' and ihua .compel ihern to" yiolVtp.iJons'cienca aiid thacommand of GodTPbvorty is iijdead"* cbfse"; il.it bb.m'adb the occaBion of wriiigiftg'from lh"6 j.weary "Isbbier his heaven-Bppolnlbd d'ej;"6f real," Tb'prdsechte'businBssoh thejSabbath'is'-tb'offer a premium.for Sabbath violation. None but Sabbath' breakers can'have employment. Is'; this.righl? The laborers on canals and railroads, and ateam- boali, conBcious of iheit oppressed condllloii,..as well as Iheir sin, may weU. Cry^ aa they are now beginning .to do, 'f Gtive Us b^ck. oUt, day-uf test! we give yuli our whole' six .diysrr^We^Jbring'jrdu. our hard hands,, our. s'roiig .musbfesi.ind bur.Wll- linghearts, but.we WillflotflacrlBco'bn.'ihff altar of your.avarice, ihe inatruoliob of -out'cbiidten,;the peace of our conscience, the order of our homes, the joys of :9ur S.'iy"ionr, .and ihe smiles p'f-our .God. (Jiye us :back:the day. of rest, which wo 'Hold not, as a;privilej:e' only, Aui 'fl ri^M by the staiule^of- llie; Most; .High-and the .laws, .of our'-couniry.". Their appeal is reasonable, '/flie rich eah 'priitcct tliernselvce.-TT/ie liigh tfficei^ of State are albwed fheir. ..day,.of .reaf..:. jy.hot.moirye. has.this'greai Commomveallh.to; ws.ihhb!d.s'nc.h c.day ofrest frbha thelBjoMra cmh,errailrpads...ptfd,cenate)^ ^ ', .j . We would here also suggeai:lp,Fapitaiisii .and oraployBri, -the ybad pidicy pfprompling SabSiith .deiBecraiiM).-% We, know": the'.hlaiory .tf ^ yea^s-|-wliat exhibilioni,of. pecuniary' Ifea'cliBry among ogienta^. It is vfhat might liaye. been ;ei; peeled. j.Wbmflst Opt .dcpriVelneri-bf (bei ,dp,ii^l de«:r^XfJw?1-«d9l«ry5«W' li,n.^to.^<her^;-/¥Si^|^^ graveya>d%drertlian;ah«j>ft'ld'fie1n^^i(ri^% .light;a'iMl.1Ui6hSrie/oPieiren&a'«U« |||:p^^f|'p^i.J^f:r ;atXebd to all iliK. U' ii»ltf'^'a1hVt-b*r**-bM hiiTB nolhing el8e'to'do.''LiW'aowhth«ir*Si'es,-H'B^i: they • be i ,and if triiihi,; go Wd'db Beileir'iii fot are; Thiii"is'ihooiiIyway;;'- - '' ^ :¦¦¦¦'.¦.¦ .-'¦(• :^'-id<iii't;iijihiti.sfiiiiiivbioiig." ,;- • .;";: ; I trusi jo'ii will^ribi, iFyoit eternally iretilne l.lSr- npw ybu aro'-nttle bbtfef'thali a liilng^obrpae.—' Thp.UBBnds aro wasting the dream pf-aXiBlence in i sorrow'ahdjiloubl'i fulbofrfoarfol'iflirehens'wniI iind melanehplys.pjrebbainir, i iShknie; OB'ihep, completely ifnMrves.. them., A. fepi^(;,« Haiiib iyprdvtt BUBpicioo»lo"9k,'j)Uts ihem infei a wjitli'pf trouble. .BhaBs.bff ihe'blues; ail*ye ofiittlaAiib^ ;-^be menijicUve ¦persevering-^old ^tfae'i^liadbtr- 'thsfoveihBngffyon Bill'dlBperse;;apd^th^ giprioiiB; siinjhioB of proipbrity, lifeand light,, shins uppn you. ¦ , '- . ''"-¦' '' •;-;-"—" - 'V the; B];.INb;;PREACHEIl,;' - ;^^^«uc*^ai>d;»^etbir«viK no^ ' sj$; juivjuilty :oE ;.hR When it is Bdmitled thot the Ssbbath is essen¬ tial to the prevalence of ihegoBpel itself, it admits no higher eulogy. .The tendencies of Sabbaih! consecraitoiuta promote human puriiy and happi¬ ness are well knbWn'. - It rclieves-from daily toil and crushing worldly care, and.thus, tends tp promote health, mBOlol .vig¬ or and long life. In the opinioa of ihcnipst. emi¬ nent pliysicfainB of this, countrjr and Europe, the Sabbaih is a Bw bf Naiure is well as Sevelatio'n, and'cannot be habitually- neglected by the labor- .ing.class, without a suicidal invasion of the vital "powers of life. It allows men whose solo busi¬ ness is to study and to teach, to bring all iheir learning as' well' as moral principles in contact vvith Ihe rhasB of socielj'. ' By Bumnioiiing the cRni prsgaliqn", onco in aeven days; lo' raeei-for exalted porposCB, where personal neatnesB and good order are.iudisponBable—where tbe rich are toughl hii-. niihly and dependence, and the poor; resignation and irnsi,' the Sabbaih iranquilizes the stormy ele-1 menta orBociely,sbflenE social asperities, elevates Ihe degraded, ond refines ihe rude,. By introdu¬ cing motives drawn from eternity, to enforce in- .duslry," economy; moderation, lemperance, and general self control, Ihe Sabbath becomes tho pow¬ erful auxiliary .of doUieslic comfort and puhlic wealth.. .By bringing in-frequept contact ihe best .elements' of society, .and thus using the social principleTor enforcing religions and social obliga¬ tions,'the Sabbath opens a field for forming ihC most glorious plans of Christian Philanthropyi and,for cultivating the most safe, inlimaie, and en¬ during earlbly iriendship. "By'; seitihgup' in the jUdgttient of every individual; a- right standard of' salon, by ntimulating his conBcicnce, by disclosing to him.lhe eye of (Jod aa it Sashes upon hio life, pubhc and;priTatei, ond by unveiling to all the cer-. tain relributibns of eternity; the Sabbath is far'' more eScient ihiin courts, prisons and gibbets; in guard'mg liberty, properly and life. The Sabbath throws its restraints over the secret path',of ihe thief and inccndiaryr.and thus prevents crime, where;no.human police could extend i'tsprotec-; tion.^ In.short, the Sabbath consecrated' and'in.' fluential, inlruducea HcBven*s;-own legislati.oh bf trath;anddnty as. a Universal snbsdtute :for.;the gropiiigB.of human Ignorance, and 'the iinpulses of human depravity. - Shall this legisloUbn be al¬ lowed to enbrgise amorig'iis for Ihe'prbihplibn of order, peace, eompeiebce, and joy in ihe Holy' Gbost ?. 'Then we must regard the Sabbath. :". And we are the more urged lo this work by the fact, that if the Sabbath, be not consecrated lo reli¬ gion, it will become an occasion of increased moral corrn'ptloh; If it lead nbt io the closet, tl(o'Bible, and the sanciuory, il will Ibad^mony to ihe bor room," Ihe horse race, and the theatre. The influ- cnce of infide) Franco is still seen, in the Sabbaih military :paradea and the theatrical exhibitions of New Orleans _Shall this contagion be allowed to :spreod7; Will any portion bf :tlii»great people longbr employ ihe hours of Heaven in ripening lor min! Cprnpan-d wiih-siich, BelBliazzar!s use of the cups.of the temple fur' idolatrona libaiions. Was innnoeiilandsaft:. -jTobreak from all the in. fltienf^es that,restrain, And'-iolhik the aoul to the Bgeiicies of "polulion, is" to invile certain ruin, tem." porsil and efernat. If wc, however, by"--lhB: bless¬ ing oE(3ad,aav.e the Ssbbathiwa must connithe- coji; ¦.';TheySabbaih,;»Broug|iout this C!uinmon- wealih, ia .not ria;hesanctified by impulsireefKirts. Thei^'inses-bf its; violalioh lie;~in the.fiidblence, lhe:ararice,'lhB;di8Bo"«ed^pi;oj,«Paiticsand:li.ibi^:of biir fj^lleanB.lore.'; These draw, to Sahbatii.'breali- 't'BT;^^.- tifejillractibn and ijje'-ati,nilBpfiB>B;dr(i'w wejgliw i;o,tli«"»ar(h. .The. ¦csti(|es,pi,Siil»h»ltvio.' iBl|oa.can'.'on1y be: h'eld .iaclie}8l('r.i>7;;age"ncic8.aB |»Sn»»wJ»f"aod.;inore i^ejfuiv.byithal-'pctsnaBmp ' oEtrutfcin Uie^:H»nd8 of tha^^pirif,; .wbic.lil cpiisli-1 :.tnte"B;ih«i:strenelh;rbf;ihe',CliiircKS>f;G!«l.M Hence :i!!ir;relia'nbe; for a ."consismmationTii furious, is .mainlr-in Ihe inielligent and deyotiJd clergy, bfthe Sf«le„aidc.dr.as;iliey.,will, be;' bjt..^^ tbe.-syiiipaijiiee, haihs,MdtKuibroak' down tbo barriers of cpV)^' Bcience,"and"the'ri h'ope for ii hied sense of right and wrong;' -l-f any -government br iiny individuals give proeiically a preinium for violation of duty to- God, they must expect-final treachery to Ihem- SelviM. ¦.:...-.., 'I|here is another thought in this connection:— Property, earned pr increased by Sabbaih desecra. lion, reaches asoebhd^generatiin,' accompanied by the impious pareiilal lesson, that the'claints of dhty and of hoinan happiness moy yield id the clonlors of iptorest and iainvenience. Hence it is no won¬ der (hat snch inheritances are ofien aponsquiindor-:! ed ;l8o that the profligaie and beggaredsoii trudges in rags,;where a'Sabhith breaking father rode in hie chariut, . .- .; . -. - . We knoiv that Sabbath.breoking has the 'sanc¬ tion bf. great narnea; so rnucb tha'worse. Huw aad a sin so odious an^ so dangeroiis domes down tndur youlh nridot the sanction of v»eallh,"'of office, and great social ;wori|i.': All' sbcli;; transgreBsors should' be r'e'niinded thai there, ii Odi!, hrgher;than' the highesl, who has said, " I will repay.'f " Wc'Would'here'express our graiil'udo-fo - Al¬ mighty God, forthe'succera which'he "haByouch^ safed to efforts designed to promble'llie-hetfer ob¬ servance of the Sabbath. "Wc trust «tbe'night is farfspent;; and-; the day is at hand.'' .The whole pnblic mind seems Id have beena.'oii!edi an,d nude impressible"to" argument and persiiasTon.' ; - Opposition has died away. In Stale after-Stale- of this Union, crowdehaye come together-in-con¬ vention, sometimes. in ihe dead of winter,, .all iii. quiring,..wbat.shall be done?'.and, all proffering their influence to ihe good workV. : .:; The Post Office Deparluientof the United States has suspended the iSahbalb mail on.eighty ihoii sand miles of postroad, leaving ppalmaslersoge'pts and stage drivers to the rest ol the Sabbath, ilail- road trains have, in many cases, been suspehded- Transporting compairies-have granted their cap¬ tains and crews the Sabbath, and .raultiludes .of these csptoioB and crews have petitioned fafe'vlri- .ouB Legialaiuresfc dose the lock*'on tile Sabbatb. Our cities have' more Sabballi-'quieti and ourvil- lagesaroless rothleB«lyinvad<d;by foreign cprcup- lion. The public, .coqsciecee .has becoine-niore: sensitive, and individual example more sali^r'y;";'" We thank God forthese tidings.'Slid 'Wash- ingion, " Ofallthe dlspo'sitioriB whiclr givo pros- pe^ily-loa nationrreii^an.and'inerajify areindia.. penaable supports," What reason for graiitndc, if the source of thia religion ji.nd_jibrarity is Soap-' preclaied, that we are rising, not falifng. .Isit nol a loken'^that ihe Almighty being, whb'has'made us invulnerably .to foreign fpes. deaigns also to save jus. from oursolvee; from th'at" sin wliich Ib a" reproach' to any people?" ..." ' . ' . , , „ >Vhilc, as clli'ien8,'we approve ofihe laws which prelect tho S&bbatti,'we'aBk, 'as a Convention,- no aid from human legislation; our appeal is not" ip B^vile fear, but tb^ihe n'tiderstandingi the con- acience—to the piety and'paCrioliBm of our fellow cilizonB. "By .'experienc'e of our .presen.t ;8latuteB wp have seen Ihat laws unsustained by public senliment are -'bnt:cobwebB; ,.abd that a healthy public opinion on.tbo Sabbath, would render all laws useless; Hence-bUr appeal is" to" man, asa free,"social, and immortal beiiig, and we rejoice that the. appeal has not been made-'in vain. Ill conclusioh, we invite all lo aid in this good work. There is loom fdr all, and a reward for all. By example, by converaatibn, by the triol'nnd the newspaper press—by tbefire-side and the pulpit-^' we asktbai loud and eariieBt, but kindly, judicious appeals, may ho made, for sanolifyingthe Sabbath: Wesumip.on.totliis' work—all who ask for pecu¬ niary hbhesiy' iii'bu8ioers;tranBabtionff;; all who would have truthful wiinesBcainaurcourtK of jus¬ tice, "atid patriotism and order in'oiir halls of legia- lalion; all who sakforfidelity to ties parental, con¬ jugal, filial, and social; all who demandeivil liber-> .iy,and ibe safety bf reputation.'property, and life ; and all who dctire-tho emancipation'bf .the; worl,d; from Ihp bondage of sin, the peril bf eternal min. i ; We invoke tothe aid of this cause,. eapecially; .the-deep" and irais- aSections of that gentler.seiL whose:elevated ,position i,U;BiciB.ij,.w;lh ill-the graces, that adorn life, can lie traced Jb'^tbe in&u- ente; of the, ChriBlian. Sabbaih. : Il is' the jubilee, qf lbBi_r emancipotoiifrbm thbiyraiiny of physiciil power,'aiid the har"bTnger df thai heaviiniy rest; wbiot. feinaie^piety so well tnowshow to appro, "oiale. ' Such a caUBecannbl be commended to Ihein' I'in'Vain;; "¦ ''¦,¦.'-.. :'-r;'-j*;" -.-¦?: ^.' ;'.In the name of our fathers, who, periled their liveb fo'give lis Ihe inberitance of iiiyil and relir giooa liberty—in bshalf of our.children, whu are to be mpnlded by the influened of obr example-^ in (he naipe of ihe oppreBsed poor, whom iiyarice is now ro.bbing of a day of rest-r-in the'narae.pf eve- ry. interest dependant on moral principle—^i'n the' name of the Holy One, whosemercy none shobid slight, and whoso finaVrctribution none can esrajWi we implore the People of this great Common- wealth to " REaiMBKii the Sabba-th dat to kebp IT nOLV." «Pt .»«|*^i^ pefkonM^^ The Blues. Then you have got ihe blues I—Foolish man-! What is il thot troubles yon! '" "i sliall come to wantl'^'. ''No,''jlon never-will, solong as yunhave indui.' trious habits." -: ." My friend has greatly prospered in hia busi- ness," - "What of ilT Don't envy his sliualiqn; bulbe cnnientcd with yourloU" " Buti.feel.duU and stupid." - Risecarly, and drink ihe fresh air-- ' "VWe have so much foggy weatlier.l .. IKeep' bt yonr work;' and you won't think of ihb .fpg,;bui.ehjoy:ilie'sunshine mb're.; -. ;'''. .; : . - 'ryou'ddn'lknow how bjd itistobe-afnicted wiilrlhe-headache,. and frequeblly I hive apain ;!n my side.".-,..' - ;;'"'",'""- . Spdovl, bill i keep at work, ahdil passes dway.'i .None arB^-rreB;rrom;'polii. .-."-- ' ' "- -'"-I hove'-; a large foinily tb;83pprirt." ';; "'. • Fiddlestick Kw'!io-:h.ttFn!f!tbbl who hos-been, father these'doTen^i^^rs 7. .Sii much, more'.reason thai ypaishpbld be'inivb.diligontfaftd acliya,; .'•' 'i 1 have'no. frieiids.".;'.! '.c-^-''' -.' "" -,-;,;'" r And yo'u ncrer will have, UII"";^oa ieayJ-off ypdr ay wiLLtAsi. wiHr. It was SUnday.,as:Itravelled thrpiigh, .tfee country "of Ofange,' (hat;my .eye! caught'a clustir ¦ of horses tied iVeari| S niiious ¦ Qld.wo.odsid,e., ;£rayiDg,fre- qiicntly seen :su^ oJbjects hefore, -in ItraTelling ^through: these': states, I had no di^§^Uy in understanding^tha,t this was a/place'(jf religioiis i'worsliip!. - . . ';' pevotioa alone should have stopped me :t0 join in;the duties^of'theEbiigre-' gatibh} but 1 fnUstconifess, that.curipa to ! heeif :^vh&t: the ipreaeher - of - such a wilderness could say,, Wag.uo.t the least ofmotirosi--..;'; .:v.:'d :, - ;,; ,.,,. ; On entering I:^waa struck with, his preternatural: appearance. He was a : tall and spare, old man j.hishead/ w.hjph was covered: with a:-white linen cap, his shrivelled handsj,aiid his:V6ic^, \Yie.re all shaking under tlieiniluence of palsy, and in a few jan.pnients I ,:as.certained thathe was blind.,,;..; ;, , , t.,,; -..,. ,; "The;firstemot.ions-which tpuched.t^^^^^^ [breast;, w;er,e .those .of mingled jgity'^an^ veneration,;.. But .ah! sacred: God,! how ¦sdoix_'w^re,aU..myteeiings (ji^^^ lip^ of ,Elato,,were, .-neyer .inqre.vicorthj. .of; a. ;prognostic-!S^£nTm.:,pf -bees, ihan^ -were J^ lips pf this tipiy man!;;, it was the day,.of,the. a.dminj^tration pf the ki- cranicnt!, and; the stibject, .of .cpiusc, ¦was the paission of our Saviour. I had heard the.subject hantiled. a. thojisand. times, I had thought it .Exhausted l.ong ago. Little did jTiSUpppise that in the wild woods of Apiprica,.i ^V^as t.o .inectj with a -man ¦ whiase' .eloqueAqe "would"! give, this topic, a new and more!subKme -pathos, than I had. ever beforewitiness- ^d. ...!'.:.,':,".;:.:. '. ./.".;:, - As he descended,,frpm the pulpit, ta distrbiite the'mystic; syiriKoisjthere "was a peculiair, ariiofe'than huniaii solejn- nity in his air and manner, which raia'de my blobd'run cold ahd mjr frame shiv-; ., £fe then drew a picture ofthe suffer¬ ings of bur SavibUrj'his trial befpre Pi- lat; bis;asceht.up,'(Jalyaryj his crucific- tion; and his death. I kne-w the whole history; but never until then had I heard the circumstances so selected,;sQ arranged, so colored, it was all new- and I seenied to have heard'it fpr the first time iri my life. His voiije treni- bled on every.ayllahle; and every heart in the assembly trembled in unison. His p.eculia.r phrase; had that'tbrce of description that the, pnginal scene; ap¬ peared to be at the nio'ment acting be- fore;bui eyes. ' -We saw Qie faces of thie" .Jews; ttie startUi]g,;friglitfitl-3istqrtions| of malice and rage, with a flame ;of in¬ dignation; arid my.hands involiintarily clenchedj!;, ;' ! :-:.;''[;;' ;iBut when he came: to touch on the patience, the forgivingineekntess of oiir Sa'vi6ur;,;wheii he dreyf tb. tKe.lffej his felessed.icyes. streMHing to heavenjhis, vpibe.bresCthingto Goti a spfit and.gen¬ tle jpfa^dr of par(ipxi:6ii'-lusj'diemi64^ ''FatheriforgiYe thein,for'tti?y know what "they do.."—-The .voice-of the preacher "had- all ^Ippg, fiiltered^ arid grew fainter and fain ter until his uttei:r ance Iseing entirely-'obstructed by'the force.of his feelings, he raised;his hand-' kerchief lo his eyes aiid burst into a loud andir^repfessibleflppd of grief. Tbei'effect^ ia !uicqncievable:!! The whole houseirespunded with .the min¬ gled ^fo"atts,a,nd^obs, and shrieks of; the congregation. . - ^.V! .. It wasa.long time before-the tumult had subsidedjSo far-asto permit him to prpceedi; Indeed, judging liy th&iis.ual but. fallacious; standard of .-niy. own lyeakness, I hegan- to"'be very uneasy for the situatioh-D.f the p.re'aclier,:;, 'I'br; Ii cpuld hot .bp.nceive hp w he"'wpiild!b6 able'to let; his audience down iiom the thieight' to'-which he Md^oupa'thieqii TVithotit:, iinpaijring", t^^^ dignity pf his snibject or perhaps shock-, ing them by the abruptness bfthe fall; But—bbj.the desientj>^asj^ and sublime, as the elevation iiad.ije rapid 'and enthtisiastic;: :¦-.-' "u '* - -. -^-' The; fet ¦ sentence- -with" ¦which., he broke the awful.silence was' a quotation tVom Rosseaur'Socrates died-:like a: philosopher, but JesUs Christ lilce" a Goit:..' '¦''..'.7:"¦¦::.-.. I -despair, of giving you any idea of, the - effect -prpduced. 'by' this short, sen- tencef unless ybu ;cbuM -perfectly- con¬ ceive lhe.whole;rnanner^ of the ma;D, as,| well as .the; pecUliSir. 'crisis;in"the dis¬ course,, INever before did J understand what Demosthenes' meant by laying such stress on delivery; ' . ;'¦ Youiife tb hrittg;befpre yoii theyehi erable figure, of the pre.achei^ hisbliri^- nes^, constantly recm.liiTg;,tp^U^^^ lection bid -Hpmer, Ossian; and iMiltmi, and hssociating with hi^ pprfbrmainee theriielaiiclioly.g&t?de'u/pfth%;gfeW^^ us;you ate^p-iniaginc ^thtit-yoii t^ari his slow/jsolernn,!^We,U^a<iBented CT a^ijnjiitdhfeyj&jce.o^jF^^ ypif aiei^tbxeimeiifflbjetihe'p^ sioit^ajid! erthuaa&ip tb^hich^ |re^i(Mcf^fgrpffiira«fi^^^!lh^ iamiitesj ip^f; jpoi# leiiwrwhich'teigndd^ihrpii^^h th^ipreacfiiritOTTb^ keSrwiie^iroa^^ wetfrbTOthe'receht^orTentb^^ "^ l&w%^teBitl#M*ilBg|asifetf haiid' lBbldirP]ids:;iti^h^firethe'sehTeh^^^ '^ooSfi&^iedlikfepl6s6pfieii^hgn-i riffl^yyi^figiife^thfef haiid^j^iTM*::^ jii6MiVMtfr;dispBa" tige^^^^ wafi^tl^ «d enerwr to his breast, .^ift- %ittiDg';BS!'whbfe^nl:ih^ Ipps ¦vbice^ijiit "Jesus; (Mniste^^ikBa 6od!*; if he had.TbeeEt* indeed 'a.iid in ftoh aUgelVpf' light;• the Effect could Scarcfely;ha'rebeen mbife divine: ;V ' " iv;Whtueyerl'hadr'heetf able to^ cbh^ ceive :of the ,istiblitiiity Pf IVtiiSBiillb'tij 'dt theifoirceofBbaifMalbheihadifeTleii short; of';thB-po'Wer'Hvhich'|iiitb irl^hediu a-htfrricSh.6lpbti::mi?:.; bfl^ ..afid in,the'yiblenc€Pana aMijr''^ l^iflingSj-.'tiactli'eld i^y whole i^stemiii' ifu?peiise;^iip'v)r'ran iJa^k'iiitb my'fieairtj with, a sensation which. I caiin'o^ de^-i icitbe: a "kiiidi-oif shuddering' deliSbiis ' holrbrlStfie'.paroxysiiS df hlerided ^ifeil^r^ and^;&ij^?itipif H()-whibh^I;iia^ 'b^'m tiaMfferte^," subsided'liitb''^ fabase'rci&fj'hUitiiihty.aiidaHbratibri"/ had justVbb^ ;lac'eiated;antf lay. sympathy, foirbur' Saviour • ad; a fel^ -Jow-cfeatiiTe; 'but.now "nrith ;feair and trembliiig,'Pa'dpred hini'as-^^'a'Gba',' ' ?HiAS'his bfiice iU-;CeiitfeStiUaif¥ tfe'ar **;;MHi.-:HBWei^V¦Ifofel, 5ii the rboi^^^^^ 9*CPJp!e4*y'Jo«hoi.Se^,,EB9itfn;lhtBel5ondflo«'. adjpining th^publicatiqn office, b^ ilietancaater: llilibllf;;\: ;¦"-:.;;;.''¦¦-.' .y.-'':'':'r -"¦ -i.i Ul g m t^ ^'-6iaa,25 .^Ai gp^c(^U;^ti6M^;.^puTtf^qfi ¦T^--H. FILSON.\adi{jsmiopened;at ;ff.*-Concijnl,^n3li<sabo«!f(o«iiih!itf«nW^i jB^rly orxAiikH^m&Hi^&ig, ne^iyjaiock of ¦""' : -i;'S^h-: Aiiorney-ai-Liaw, ¦pffersliis pt'dfceaibnal se"r*iceB" ibvihepublic-geh'l ibrally. <HsJcan'lMiIbubdataiiyiimeeitlib^^ o/Bce pf.E..e..ReigaTt,' .Esq., Sn; ;Wc^.;Kina;olreet,; oi-'atliisolKcijJn.^aft.Prange' Blreat, neil'diiofio the'FireJni'uranoB offlco. -. .; /!,'• - -¦ - -', "'Lancaater; .Spril 51; 1844.'- .. ; . - .f-lS ' -''BtE^UiFRJtX.EFt,¦':'.. ;,;;ll^.TiD;R:N;E"V^iA;T;-'Law,, • mjb As reoibved -lb the office lately occupied by ljt|Wi^.,'JtenKins, Esq.j'iii'"WCBt:King street, nSityoqr below.'Peter Reeds" Hotel. ' ''- ; 'iMarcha'7,1844i'^'''-'^- "';•'-': ':; ' / tf^l7 ,;¦;!;:.^ -.'¦ :!^:»EWOlK'^""'^' .K.;;WILLlARf JENKms:^SON, ' , .faave ifembyed/tiiei^r of^ce' tb' the; house pf,.ftfrs."(3ejl55in;WcalKing'trlreeiVhalf ksquarb jfioin th»:CbuiitHbnBB.v;" '.. J':- : -r-;;''-- - 'which' Kb ia.'dafermincd' tp;selHi>vr:,fifr CASH, or i^ioiihtry prbdiicijv'^-^;;'^:-';!!; 'i^r,a-\,,i -^.ii.V. •April;ll)t^844.„;: - . - V raoaTBS Mitiiiov;''-- WRITTEN FOB THE EAW, TWP. CLAY CLUB. If.l9 :;:'!iJ2i1SS)£|g^?S''y#i^»;; •' '^'^BAVIBiiit.ESBLEJKAJir, V', J- ^:?IVTorN;EY,^T L aW,;¦ HAS removed .hie office IO .East King sireel, ; 4th dbor-^lrbiri the 'Court House, and 3 doors EOBt of iJ.;Hb8letler'fl Store. - "- Marcli a;^fS44;--j; i;.;.:.': ; r 3m^l7 M ciB.,cts;;t!l8,' . He has iSugari-fory H/i 8-;^jp?«jtKifi?Kfv1 ¦"'.'-''_' Ciffees: -", ;8 lO'-K " ....','>,: ;,:-•' ; ^JV/o/o«ses;;'V /»'lV..14!j>eryi«ari[."; Also.nbdts anffShboii,' Drugs, and 'other'arti; c'es oiuBlly found ;in a well seleeicd' store;';'--;.-, - The bighcsf price given for produce,^in,.e'x> change fur-gocds., .;. - .. ; - .,: i' .April3,1844:: ' -' :, .; . .- 3in:l8' 3:(KPHrSlClANS. fFH E I'SuisfirihervJiay ihgi^ ;*^ the ejclusivb-riglil'to'inalib tjfc "srirena to, others to- bb- 'Dsed in the Sty oird bbu'ntrbf'liai-' castor; Pa. Dr.'Robert TlibnipaoD^ic^Fbtffctfitrsei'' and-jUicro Ab^onfipal Bandage,.for; tjia.,pore;<>( prolapens .Uteri.'and 'disoascB .«'f tliit"'. nifa"ri,;'itjt. ,~>-.„r.,u opiecilully offers ihem-^ro' the "tt'bdrcat ptefesWoii' RK„-li^ "ahd ioiiho piiblio geijeraliyi^nB^fidsSeiViiikigiiBtier 'Sih'vtTIIli;.' adt»nlagc..oiwrany.9iher;kroJl#ii)sJrproent?{jbr<|''''" "^ "'^'s Aesambpurpose, now be.fpr6.:lh6 public. .,X.hese. instriimenn'.h'avef been -cbiiriiriibled' "^n-HidieBlific' "principkB, *nd "¦ have' ^rccbiveit 'Ihfe'i' -uhqUafified' apprbbatiofi of^tteinellieal,proreeslbbi in alropi* .alt parts of.the country where they haveibeen intra, dbced. '"' ' - - - . . --" fke^^ii^'fir^JihiamK^f Dt^oit, .j^. -cteani^.dndjpiirifythe Body. ftiiiJfl ¦¦Ate no,wiick*o^g^Wgti« bcaiMeaia 'jBJ^V>V^m^-t.^!IN>JfSEASB.., , iijMjitpmach derail Gi'Sdininf: Bfoit^il dyj'ncid«.n. i«.iMou. "..^. „.--.. ...-.^ ^_ ^ Aie"* cerjaincurp for inlermtitpW. remilteni, ner. .von»,^^ibfl'biniiiaioiypa iSbfiia'FeVelrs.because Ibey clete»e'llie1ioaffr«m<tei»'jlikwrbidAnipor8.whicU iivheh cbaflii«d;io.tlieiJcltcnJiiti«i,«re, the cauBc at W^^i'-'^'^^tB:'^-': ¦:^^''- '^ - ¦ iSo; jdsbV.wbWlBe'Sirinb imp^^^ iflVmBb»ttani!m«m*iii1eji»oTdHtpaiiw,inflaraniv TvSfE-rTIie.Ppachers, Of allthe men for President, , That Jjopoa ever spoke,, Was never heard, a resilient _ '. >yh6 dreamt of Jimmy Polk. ¦But when the grand'^^Onventipn met, -And turned its lionblobse. The |ittle./or, aside they set . And pitched lipbri b gooie. They knew. a;large majority . - DomandedMatty. Van, . But then aloud minority Jappbacd'the iabbage'man.' - Intent'tb;thwBrtitbcir.party'swill Thcfi "rfhpnger they did pump," I Andsjvilched ihe.liieinpcri.'tic de'il Completely'rbitii'd.th'e stiimp. " " The race is not unto the swifl, ;i Nor battle to tliejtxang,!L.-_ : But those who unden!tand.to $hifl Will always-gefa'lbng. ':'' ' Instructions mnit be"jEoU'icd aside .: Lest they rn)pede,p;JJeai, . ' That to Iheliemo'cratic^ide ' MigbVlight a surer why. But though; they thought to mend the wrong , By. tacking on'a'Wrigif,.; "Thoy found he would hot fly along Astiil^tb'sueli a'*itc. ' . ¦¦ , Then leal the stumbling dwarf should fall . And let our Harry; pass, . ; In dropping frbni the Wfr lb X)ai;-¦ Tliey kept him b'er the-ojs. The emblematic cabbage-head la dashed upon the ground, . And towering prnuiily: in lit stead A human skullis fpund,;-'; The queslipn Bas with doubt been vexed If brains within are packed;— ' ; An inquest in"De«inber next .Will ascertain Ibe fact. teTail thb Loebfocb-fblt ' " ' To TexassisH-Bvray. For Bobn the Whigs will bury Polk A fathom' under Clay. And then they'll sing with one consent ' This song unto his rest,- ": " Of all the meii for President Our Harryis the best." THE HAiWMliRMAN^S SONG. ToHE—Bonnie Boat. 1 ".. ' - '-rr' ¦; : --, - Again, again is fenced around The treasure of Ihe poor: „ ¦ Again dolhlabor's bread abound, A^ain we toil secure. C<!rae,.bi-dih'eri,lo your labors stout, Andwhilo ihe hammers ring WeUldrawlheslubbdrn iron out, . And lei biir veices'sina— Chnrua:- The-Whigs a'deed of peace have done, . Forever, to secure . . • This indepeiJrtce which-Ihey won . Pn bailie fields befor.'. ¦ Hurrah! hurrah I no longer now We foreign Iribule pay r Come, brbibors of.the dusiy brow. And vote for'HASR* CiArv ..pome, draW the gale—Ihisanchorjr,. A mass of fire now,. - . .,- Soiin, bi-iiiheri of the chafory," - We'ltifc.Wiilo?i)loUih.- .Wilhdus.thehappy.£irm«r tills The l»nd'whe'r« fie w(l» bof n ; Tfiaiieasnrefcot.bbr.itBilvii hills Caa-make and bay his .corn; '. . .CAorus; Forfaowlhb Whlgf i'decahSvodonf,Stc. - Anolher lo Ihe anvil Ijlng; Il sparkles like ihe-Stars ; O Ibis Willbe ihcvCTy'thuig : To .WP* tolouth axe-bari! Hvw easy, when hebuys al home, ¦rhelBbbrer'cabpBy! " ¦¦ The choppers in oUr coalings earn Their aiesinadav. Chorus: Siniie tfow the WhTgs a deed have done, &c. Another ! ..this i's softer yet,' And sparkles brighter Biarii; My broUiBrs,.we most'not forget To draw some" riflo-bars: , - Wemu"irt'boifrbhi aforeign'land Getiron for 501; Bans; But ever 'baakeiii.lreedoni'ii land ' ¦ 'THa'aHUS Ior freeiforii'ii sons. CiorUJt: For.O,|he Wlpgf,a;d.eedhayo done, &c." Nowbringus one'i.1 high'*hlleheat, ;. ,IIUlbsln6thwi>itfla«',;.i:i.-.: . . For.now must freemsh's.hiimmerb beat . The iftian&'ihicllffliBenlBn draw-; i O, breihersi:'werklhsqtbe'eripbreBk,-: . . Andeverb,rigl!li'o:be'; :, . ;- 'Tweri'sbinie irfteBiiiBnJiibuld not make The ihas.tblkeep Ihem free.:-; ;;;,. Chorus :, For Q the V^bi^ a deed have done, &c. ; SECOND ARRIVAL OF^ ri^HE subscriber has just received an -¦ additl.onal supply Of SPRING Se ,SU!UMER COODSj stich Vb 4 4 bleached & unbleached Mus lins,'Apmrf and Fu'riiituro Cliecka, Bed Tick.. 8 4 Table Diaper; blue, lead, brown and buffistripcd Dri|,is; low priced Conslitnlion Twill;.blue: and yellow Nankeen; blue,-green, brown' and' black ,;S'UMMER CLOTHS; PlBln. and corded Gambroons ; lead colored linen p.rills; plain lead colored Linens of every qnalii- ty, -including a large Qssortihcni of every' other kind of ,...,-¦; Dry Goods, Groceries §• Qu'eensivarej to which be: invites.ihe Bltentjon of porohoserii, knowing that it will be Ihe intcresi of'all who will favbr him with a call before purcbasiKi'elsenhere. .. ," ; .. p.';hostetter. "'¦MDOFF'EE.^^:-' ":•'-> , JuBl.received,' a-lnige:lbt 6£-rtti?liprio).ejCp3|'V FEEi wliich lean selllow. by Ihe Bog«,;,_ .- '¦'' Di. HOSTETTF.R. ; May IS, 1844, ' ._ ' - ' ¦t^24 LANCASTER ;:.' SAVINGS INSTITUTION. INCORSOBATED" A'PRIt 1"4, IS-IO. «vlSJ^'iii*&£iWi^M9iw^l* re- the CAPXT,At_S50,0b0. fklPFICE, rem'bVed to the building "-'cently purchoBed"by ihe Infililnliqn, on corner of Centre Square and Mcrkct Space, ihc lale residence of Judge Dale, deceased. This Old established Institution continues to re¬ ceive dcpusiica, daily", (Sundays excepted,) from 9 o'clock, A. M.'untjl 3 o'clock P. M;! and on Sat. urdays, 6 o'clock F, M.,' at the following' rates uf inleijest, vizi - , , , Regular^eokly-Peposites, at S.per cent, per anpum;.- Notice' 10 be; given fo'ui-; Weeks before deposii Can be withdrawn ;in'tereBltb cease when notico IB gfivcii:.';,; • ;¦¦; .,:-->;, gPEqiAL DEPOSITES, To riiniain liS. months, 4} pe; cent, per annum., --;..;::,..-g ^¦LU¦,.:-.:^¦-:¦:i, ..j : .. -,- : ,'¦ . 3 ¦ "" 3- " •' Tranaient Deppsites, received as in other bankr ing institutions, apd on the same terms. ¦ ' TRUSTEES. - Christmii KixFFKit, - REAn Frazer. Geo. W. Hamerslv, John Shaffser, Ii. C. JONaERiCll. . A. N. Br£NEI|1AN. E.'ilAWUEtSCH'AEFFER, President. Charles BouGHii'ii; Treasurer.' ' Aprill7,l&44.: : -; 6nios.20 Physicions are respecijolly-iimled io-'cSII'bi; the Drug-Store of lbe:Bi|b«criber,tiext;dbo.i^l.o;Mij-. Duobtnan',BiHotel,in Eoal|King-slrf eti; and exani,,. ilie for Iheiiiaelveii. ; 'Tiie pri'cea are such"aS'niay' place them in ihbriiach brevery'palient.-'-'--'--'--' ELY EARRy;;, Lancaster. Nov. 8,1843. ,. P. S. The following certificates are re'speclfully' subraitted; ' . - .':-.. ¦ ¦ " CiNCiNKATr, May 1,1837. ;; I have carefully examined Ihe new Uterine-j Truss invented hy Dr. Robert Thorapson^of Co. lumbuB, in this Slale.'and I caii cnnf!denily=de. i;l.arc that il is unquestionably ihe roost perfecl and { useful instrumenl of ihe kiiid.eveE ofiered rtq.the. 'public. It diffcrB essentially.in ils'(»nBlrnction' from the, nterine truss constructed by Dr. Hull, and:is in.all respects a J"ar superior inatriiment. - '-The Doctor.h.asjiuiiferred a great benefit on so ciety by tlie inveniion of this truss.-. - .„ . — .•;¦:.-.' JdHN EBERLE; M.X». : Professor of .ihe Theory" and Praclice of. '; Mcdiciiic in Mediciil Cbllegd'ofOliibr' .jCpLOMiijs, Ohio, July ,;1843,:.; ;"i'We have need fn our practice, for severa) yean past, Pr- Robert Thompson's Utiirine'Trusal'.'ibr the coreotProl'apBiia lJler!,.'iSt<!.,¦whicJ>-;h««;id¦ Blmoli all cases given entire satisfaciioo in CTe.ry. stage .of. the .disease, and^can ther^We, jecomniend tliera ^to-lhe-FaeuKy to be fir Buperior to anyihing of il'ic kind befbre, the,public of ;jwhich.we"bb('Te,I any knowledge. ¦ -" '--¦:"-'-¦' S. Parsons, M. Dt, of Colnmbus; CF. Schenk. M.D. do; WilliamM. Ani, Supt. Lunatic Asy, do;; J. .B. Thomtwon, M. D.do; E. Dresback, M. p. Tiffin ; H. Kiihn, M.-I>. dor Geo. R. Mef'- (on.'MrD.Safidankyieiiy;-A. Austin. JVf. D.-flo;: D.Tilden,M.D. do; R:Hills, M.D. Delaware,; Naih. M. Miller, M.D.Columbbi; S. "H. Pbtlbr, M. D. Circleville ; ' 3as. "yaitimons, Kirkersville-';' D. Maginniff, Diuggisl, Zanesville;,'S.,P. ;Hbht. M. D. Cambridge; Lew:is'H. Green, Druggist, St. Clairsville J Smith Hollowoy, Mi tt. do I Ja'nieB W. Clemens, M. D.'Wheel ing,'Va; John Frissell, M. D. do; Wm. J. Bates. M. D.do; G.E. Pryor, M.D.do; It. A. ACklny. M.D.Cleaveland5 JA. h. Ilewill, M. D. do; Geo. IViendenhall, M, D, d« 1. John Colton, M. D. Marietta ; S. Patrick; ftl.' D.' Kanawha, Va; J. S.Scott,M.D:"S'teiAehirIlte! 3.' H. Hall,;M,D.,.Cairollton; Lewis.Dyer,;«. H. Canal Dover; J.N.Burr, M. D. Ml,.Verpon ;.Jen-, net Sterline. .U. D. JefferBop.,..Ma'di8bri;cb';','Jplii),^ B..Mobdyj5frutrEi3^Sprin(tfieia,;Clartcbi;p,j^; l«antt,M.D.Sidney j G.W.Worrall. MiD.:,Pir qua; 6f: Volney.Doraey,^I.J). do; ^Hilteli, Mip. hlm-6 f iiJinVBN'!«fcrtt'-':a*Hfc-JBanK,::--„-,.i-, ;. rtEur: ih» *iltn*»rtidB;*l?insfiiiOi-iW*!eBsliaijge» flC,alrtiofp&rtk<«jn«j»^^aje^;Uw ii-cKectwd. Ui4'tncrbamDfl.wbicb sEonld.'ifkiisolF Wy-th|^i'k'£n'iw«'tlifcfflSi'itt*»«y?iia«tfir • '"-' " : :i i '^^ ;%EiT)WCU?tJGIMDWB8l?,;;; . ,tfaa»^a'airfiiaKic**|i9uWi»i:lhftiijHm.e«,-watery 'bdmptions. che'oisatic pains jn.yarioal puts of ths boayi'ahdiiiiiD>'trihSr^l^*"bP -'l->^.-1-- rafiiIN|MAN"nCESIT*Bl.« WfelAwill ,wva- rlabfyi giira',imp)edaldijFejBief.,,:.|'r^-tbrae tp.Bix iwiihoiil. 'fail,, ma'l^'e" 'i'-.pefJect 'cure of .'the'above painful'mblailea.-'.'Frbiii lhryb*'of'Siirbf said Indian Vegitabre fxtli lakiki'vaTbrywgbt onrgbing to. bed ^id{!illB:iaken-:«very;flicot<»uii9>pg.: tobed, will ihia shori4ime,noi.anjyiiampre.B|l!he above pn- pl.e!isantByrogio,raBJ';,$ut;tfi.e,bo"dj will.'in a short .itme,bere.B'iored''tbe^en''souiiadr;lrealth ihan before 'Thesamffraaybe'sa'd'of ¦'-•'•:¦' '. - ASTHMA. OR DIP5Kira.Ty OP SB^ATUINO. - The Indian.Vpgel«iblp;Sil!!» *i11 loosep and cor- ry off: fy/the"8tbin'a<ih"*4'hd-''boWelvthbsei tough phlegmy Wfiibdi; wKbhfiiibp'iip^tiieaiiceiiBlof tha- lungBjandiaretfie'caiase'noifbnlyioC ihe above dis- treBsing-c.oin|flBintvbBt.-il!be9:neg|ected,pflen ler minates in that rijil.more-dneaidfblnialady called . Itshbuldaliib'iie' reinimbefia'lJiat-the Indian Vegetable PillB are*A«t«iriiciji*rfok: ": . •r^::;;-"i-..:-,;rAlN.'iEM.'I«E5«IDB,:; . . .Opptatiion,fla(isef„i^d,aic^eu, loss of appetite coBli.'ijeheSfc'.».yeilow.Viiige,'of the'sliin" and eyes .ana;«^ery'.Ali.r«ym^io/ii'o^^«:tiJr#d'br diseased iUtie of'the'liye»i(!beia(iJ»ftf:th*^VpBi%e.froni'the bbdy \\tau obpnritieaiBKluohJfideipfwited UPP" this WheH';'B"NaIipi";^i^ m"ynTB"ea-l!y'Ript«, Out: ¦ breaks and,Rebellioljj;tffeo'n1yBiire means of pre . 'venting the dreadful coiitibiTuenebsbf a ;¦!-!-> -¦; :',;-r'';ervrti"WABe"'^'''' '• is tn.axpetall traitorsi'ari'd'evildispo'Md'ones fVom the Couniry. ...,.._. > -In likbTmannbr^When pain'or sickness ofany kind indicate that'ih'e body Is struggling with in- .ternal fiie8,,thstfrie reinedy istb' ' ¦ EPPEt ItE MORBID/HUMORS, (¦irraitors8.'tS Jife,) niiaJHiEALftiWlLL BE THE 'CERT^tiSi./KfcsijL't;;^, ;,; v,: ¦ '-1 Tii,et tj^e I'f i.nciple'6fcuruig; diseaae, by Cleansin .and parifying;.tile l)OcSy,'ia;0triciIy in accordance 'lyith the Laws wrhicli gover'ri'ihe' animaleconomy andif properly carmd out by the use of the abovo famed ' - ' 0'.;.i INUIAN: VEGETABLE PILLS, .Willpertainly result in the.cdinplete Abolilion of 'Disease, wc driert1ie'Vbn'bwfnK-te8«inidmals,.ftom tprtabiy of IfeeihighpalresjiefUibUity in^ew. Yo^^^k t.wKp ba^e Wiisntly been'cprtd of iha ijibiit'obstinato eomplaiiifs, solely by lfib"iiSe"6fWiil6HT'BjNi)iAri Hamilton; L.'Rigdon'M/D.do';'fiV.B.'ia{^^Kn,'¦^y;*<:»¦ri«Li Flx.tB'il'lTlW'- Bff r\ n 111-, no:-.- . r, -i -.: »*-w.i V^'- '^: V'1-*t->.««.« .- I. i^:i_——- M.D.RossvHIe; PirilipJ.Buncknef.M.Ii.'Gco^e-' town; Jacob Kirby, M; Di Biilsboro; Jeremiah Curl. M. D. Marysville; Reuben P Mann,.M. D GilfordCenlre.. , ;, November 15th', 1843. • -T-'- ^ ' ' • --" ¦X'es,iiri)lh«J«!:worlifor Harrv Clav— The wise, ihe kold,.lhe true; For vear;by y^r^jmd nighi aod day; He welthaih werkedforvon .¦ .-Tb«=rab«&t'^geij(l:»Bd aiiii^'s, . Bis fellow-farmer's" jjuide,' ' The drc'a'il of'lai«i|nrparUaans,. . . . . His counuy'fl shield and pride. Charut: He led'fhe WHi?s:lhe de'od lo Jo, • 'i.;;{Whi<!hb»ihooinpleidy-wrought, ; -Tiie:indep'en3eiice,'full and true,,; For "which'our'fathers fdught. ' r Hurrab, &e.;", - - ' r: O ycB!.. w'e wear a brow of dusl, - Bill'i'la'ari honesi soil; And-a:greai bfoiherlinod,~we Iriisl, '. - Are all Ihe spas of iiiil. :.. - Theb.lef'UB-iilllogijlherliiUll, - And-on ejection day,*" ' -. - WilH heiiis of Toveondduly full, " Turnbulfoi'UARar'Ci.ir. .' Choriu •.' Aiidaltbe'yf hig<j.aBd help maintain . - ,' :The Independence wph^^; .:' ^¦- ' -^ With btiiod'and i^easu're, toil and pain, ; ByCur great Wabiur«tor. FofO;-burriib'l.,iio'lon'Rr.iiow - ; :,W«*r*l«i"lribnt*"p«y, _-':- Cbroaallsilio'weSEKdttiiy.-brow, ' . -Aod.irb.ia.for--II*"»Rr Ci-AV.-' • ^'-LANCASTER'"'^'^ FREIGHT LINE. Freight (MMm'^.. pn. Floiir .to '25; <ic7i «i; ;>er Bi^rreltfTiim.Lfini^ster to. Philadelphia^ ' FLote;: GRAN, mum-, and prodiice . i": •--¦OF-ALL'KINDS GAN be .fqr'vvarded ,daily from the War'chbu'seof the" Bubscribet,' in" tlie city of Lancaster, lo any point pfthef fennsylvania, .Har- iisburg,'br BallliiJnb'RailrdadB, lit lutefsicbnarilcred .muchlawer.<thsq!tbos«;Gi) the- Canal, on-apnonnt of saying, much time; The cari will run through froro-taniMBler tb'Philadelphia;rir.''BaltimbrB in frpni .five to seven hours. ttCryAtlgooda fotiaar'ded by'ihia line-wildie de¬ livered ¦eledii^ and dry, and Miithout any. injury Whatever: ' : JOSEPH.SHERK. Lancaster,'April 28,-1844. ¦¦'.-. 1-.Smclg REDiiciidNdEMiisip6fm;Am)mMdRE,J '.- '::.F0'R<'1"8%.*:.': :'; : Throiigii 'b^ .STEA'M;¦¦Wftk- REGV- : LARITYand DESPATCH. THE Lancaster- and Susquehanna Slackwater .Company announce thefoUowing redoced.Rates.i .: . (fip-No other charge will be added.U^ To Ball. To Phila. Whiskey, per hogs. ~' do, -' per bbl. .' Flour, • pel bbl.- Grain, . .perbuahel, Oats, - per bushel,.. Seeds, : - perbushcl; . Jronin pigB, per lon.,(30p0 lbs) -do. , -- castings,,-do.' df.-btobbis, ba'rb.'wron'ght, db; 'a-;37i From Phil^delph'iii or Baltiriiore, delivered '¦ ~' :%n the city of'Lancaster;-'^' Salt, per barrel or sack;.. , 85 eta. . Fish, per barrel, -.:,;; ' 45 cts. Plainer, pby tbn of 2900 lbs, al (landing)-?2,00 " : ' QCj'Coeb : Relief money will be received in payment of Freight in Lancaster. - " Firiaiidiilig Ag'Ms, $155 ¦ 3a I8J n 6 '24: 2,00 3,25 : 2i37i Si:62i .45," 18J li 6 m 2,12s 2,50 .2,62i In.Lancasler,"; Io Philadelphia^ In Baltimore, GEORGE CALDER: A. WRIGHT i NEPHEW, ' ' Vine Street Wliiirf; ELDER, GELSTON & Co. Commerce Street Wharf. ; . Froni the New ybrk'TribbnC. ¦;»^JDJ|eiiper^p?ra^ ,' 'Good luck aad good faii'uao do nol caaie by chance; VetMChJalbiiaoMi-niblliatBorne.f^Sisadiranco; : I i^eCajH. said Nayiwhep; hi csnie,inib powerf; ' Alld ig'ain he "••idafea^uiab'all-ifaliil hour; . ; :l''ni notgbiiig.loajspuiej bolhaiaiiibiay; ; ". ; -But turn 10 evcinis of a more r«"cent.day-r. SineeMaify;haiifillenllkead'actfr<ini;tfae qiuver, - II«>»Wb«iiiA#ibBeji»riiajtfromJh-|si»Sati..BiTer^ BoiiicLa«ie>illfaugh, and Bsy-ii'sairagjodinS^-V'' .Wfiila'wftiii^jrittiteiJe: I harKlal'slriae;.' -.'' -a ' K ' -,- 'Wiiich'iber."gbUnt.&enbsbfiibe;8ib;pr Sdiiuaad,-:..^. , When liny fiiunih'heir besi man lyibg Sai en'Ibs.'gn.>ir.d; ;i3iey WHI Anvy lb be pfessedj-bila.sweir thbi'seeli^hf;- Vel the'irrnui will Epmape'Mhen'tlieyseem to M<l#!Mtt ^ 'TOsy have kindlelk fire. Mdbefbre,il's dbhiJieiWfc' Ql^^rhey^ll &fa .out: that |ed fo)^ will, never Aan^pUTng^r " (EJ" NOTICE. — The nndersigned, Ag.ent of Messrn. A. WRIGHT 4 ifEPHEW, Vine Streei, Philad'a. is.prbpared-10 mskoliberal advencec-on all Consignments of Produce to them.;; , . LEWfS HURFOltD; • Agentfor A. WRIGHT & NEPHEW. April 3,1844-. -. 3m.l8 VONDERSMITH'S; _INDIAN COUl^TBALMi: Will Cure Consumption dnd Liver Complaint,, ri^HIS .luedicinehas; nd-w.'attained a -¦• reputation'; unpr"ecedentecl in 'the onnila of medicine inihisor tiny other country, fbr' it? as. tpnishing ond invariable ^success in tbe^u're^l- Cbnsumption, Liver Complainl,- Qiugh,- Spitting: of Blood, &c. Thousands have experienced the happy effects of this Balii., and greet huinberiiaye. voluntarily give.n ccrlificalcs of the. benefit reoelv« ed in consumptive complaints of lung sianding, even where their cases were almosi hopsle'sij'itrid' where they;had been given up by thei^f^yaiciaiii. as iuciirable. The proprietor has .receiye.d:,l|U.b^ dreds of certificates that may be examined a"t the Blorerirom persons of the first riBStKCtiiliiUty^ ibaV will satisfy. eTsryunprejodiced-inina of Ihe^ttondpr- full ciires performed by ihisirblnable.medicine., -. .: CONSUMjpTiO'S;';•.'"..; .,;, ; CAN BE CUREp.-^The fol.towing "certificate is from a (Juakcr lady of Camden, Ne.w Jersey:— / .- .. ^. ,. . , ¦ , . ... ' I, Mrs. Haihea; Kaire bben'aSidted for sevenleen' years with'a s"evere cough, paiii in my. si;dej^raii< ing of phlegm,, flight' »weBM.:forr tbe'last-(i»b: years, s'pitting of blood, and for nine inontfaBOpasl have,been: confined tb my. chamber. : I pirocuredl eirerykhown rcm"edy, biii with hb effect.' ItBcemed only fbr mc to' wait my fn'at apprbching arid final releaBO. My brother, who saw:tbe woifderfal Cure Vondersmiih's Indian CougbBalm had performed, upon Mr. Hoffman." engineer on boarid the Nbirlji^ American Bteamboat of New 'i'brk,'he'iiiBisfc3 upon ray givingthe medicineb.trial. t-conseiitiM' ollhopghl thonght my recovery was ipippssihlej and tp my BBtonislimenl, in thecoprse of ppe-wifek.f my "rougli and spirting bf bIob(i'had;c«»B(Mj con*- siderably; I continued fbr iwo weeki.'inbre,'iisiog it daily. I.was relieved of my .ci>ugh,:pain iri my" side, spitting of blood. I aliribule my relief entire¬ ly from the Use of VondcrBmiili's Indfan CbugK Balm..; Yours, triilyi'¦'' ' . MR&HAINES." . March 10,1844. .Cemdon.N. J.,: I.'Samuel William, do hereby ebrti^itjiat I have altended Mrs. Haines, for:tbreemontllsi.I examinedhcr longs with a. stalheseope, "ai>a.Ifbnnd ihey were diseased,' I could' do boihirig.for be'f. r visited her while she was. u'sing-tJri'^Vondiir- smith.'s.Indian.Coiigh Balm. .The-effecriWia u>. tonisbing.:. She ia^sealonei lohecpe^t-iinltl), I haive used it in two ciueB,'^d it b'ab~pfr(6rnied'a' perfect cnre.-- • '^: ;,-.- -—-•:, ',,¦-..<::::, • : :ybUTSirespectfully;'. " -; SAMUEL WILLIAM. M. D. . March 10,-1844. ' .. Camden; N.J. '¦ Kl'inil'BER. ; rpHEsubercribfers haveonhand a i-VJa'rge lotof pine iiiriber at their Saw-mill on the ;Coriei*bBo,:.Bt Navigali.qn Lcck No.- 3, four miles.Sonth frpin^.the city ,of'LancaBier, '{late Ho. I>er'a).w'lier* ibpy tiiill'be'iibia to furnish'all ktiids of liaildi'oif limber, of all leiigiha not exceeding' fi(ty.^i{B:r«c(i;al.thc sbbitest :nptice :and Onrean^n, eblBtcriniiiti-. Ab<a, ; ' — - . 7' ,;3e;I^sraRIN0 LiVTHS-^ ?^^ alwayaiari. liaji'd.. Ordcrii ;ior Intnber miiy be left at J.'Huber'a Fbnntiin, Iriii,' •Sihib'^ (tiieeh 'Street' LancaBleri^pr.';at, thb'.Mill, iwherb'^they-c.wiU "be attended lu. - --- ;... ;...;,;i^i/, - - . : . :'; -:',:>-¦ --::5;;^.''''''v..yJACQB,:;EAUSMAN; '.. :'Lan'eastei towpship, ) * -" '-',^- '-.'^'"''-'T *:'- --.i-'-"': -Aprill7^1844^;<.^ ;;;:;; ;.^ ip:>3m:20' The following certificate is from the Deputy Sheriffof Philadolphia . DdarSiri-i-I h'ave been Completely cured of'a moat violei)t,.and distressing' Cough. 1 wat| ex. tremely hoarse, almost unable 10 speak, which be- Caiioncd great di'sttess. I used but'one botlte of Vondersmith's Indian Cough Balm, which entirely relieyeame. . . Yours, respectfully. JOHN McCALLA, riepiity Sheriff No. 5-North Bieventh street, Phila. March 1,1844. -Dear Sir:—Having been a long time greatly dis-. tressed by a severe pain in the side, accompanied wilha dry.cough, I waa induced, to try, Vrni^. smith's Indian Cough Balm, arid from which 1 found speedy relief; 16 roy saiisfaciibn; it la the greiilest mrdicinb fdr'lhe «tioTb'-cbmplaint Ihiitr hea'raof.- " • '-' " .":....¦ i~p{lierHiuillmery~^Gabdi ;-a: fint-n^ ment Jhiiy^be^fQund-cheaji-atlha New-YorkTSlont.'' .;;^ ?;S -v-TGJtlBL, aART.*(atBfettt^ ^ ;:Miiy^|5;;ijM^r;;.!<;.'r"^-, .,;;r v;y r;;;f tf^4' Your8,'resh^tfnlly, . . ^ . ' / ^'B. RUDOLPH. ; No. 375 Vine street;'Philadelphia. March9,.1844- '^i. .--:-,' CAUTION.—Norie are genpine withont ihe signatiifaofthe propiipior wrillen upon .iheiabei uf.ihe.bpitle; ': ¦ '*"• ¦' "" '^v^;--;', ; Piepared and soldoitly by:: .,, „' ''•.-;,:• ^ :.,;, ;1: -E-H^;VON:DERSMiTI|,M..D. ¦;' - W .^it P.f'P™'?t' ^6'-Greenwifh Bt'..lS(. Y^ ; Price.$lper-hollle,-;l''orBiile'by; ' ' V"'i'^ " -^';: y'¦;:'v:;':-y.'';'-'A:-'c^'-:-:.iv-iBisHir-^ ,NbRTH'AMERiGAiSCdttEGBOF HEALTH '"¦'¦; "-^''-^r^=3jferCA;'*.'i.^iune-9thi:1841i- Dpotor Willibm; Wright-i-DCBr.Sir^lMB witK :e'"fWHi.Miiclionthatiinfctmjrouofmy having. . beei< eiuirtely-'cur^d, of.Pyif«piia, of five yeans 'atinding, Vy the iibb br Jdtir'lJfDrAK VEGET- :ABi:.rmfcs;"'"^'--('-^-^''''-"'.-'- -^^ -.:-.. ¦ .Pretious eb'nieetiDg'iiti!b.yoar.cele^»if4 Jnedi* cinesj thaid, beSn .under,tlie;h,and8,o(5.e.^rar j>y,- sicians* and h»d tried various roedicities;-biit-a11ti> bo effect'Afiier uBing'bieS¢ Bok bf JiArPi'Ifs hoiirever,-! Jx jerTeiicedUd mtfcbibferiefll, that Ire .splved eotpdrsevpre iaIlhBSsjepftlieoi.ecooidingtoi directions, ivhich 1 .s^ra hap^y:tp..8t^e, has resuUedl ibii perfect"cure^.'in gratifpaetbybufor the great benefit I h'ayfe rbce'iirbd,' aiid- aliio in the liopc that otbers'siriintirly iifflicted'tndy be iridiicea.tamaka riialdf.your extraordinary :Ai;dfa;ip,e.- ;I eendiyou thisBtatcmenii^iihfnllliberty.topublislitheaajna Wfybujhifik proper." '. yoiirii, &?- ' ^Riw YbRk;Juiie'19,'l84l;' ' G.'C.BLAGK. To Mrl aibb'araBennrtf, Aienlfor Wright'slndian j:. i VepikMe RUa, No;a88 ;iGreeinvlcb8t. N; Y. , DewrSip—^tyourjb'oo.mmeridAtjpn.Isometimo SiiueemadeHrialp'f.WRJlGH'!'*^ ftJDUH VEG- STAfitB PILXS ofIhbTrbrth-Ameiidaii CoUego libf'Healih; and can conscientiously asB'eM;'thttfar PURWYlNG^.THBrBEGO»,qANB «EKaVA- TlNft.T.HE.i.§"Jf;eSEA?K JiAwS-l^eenred:moro bbnefit.fi^ip.tKBJir ijfe,,than .fr.qm.any.odier medi. ;cThe it.1iB^herefbl^p.ra''b'ey mf'ilcibdfortiiiic'tb Inebt '•with;Z'l%iif,'dearMr;wiUi'ffitoy,ttariKB,'youibb- r^ge -frieria, '>¦- ^•L;;;iCH4REB8:IUi -XaTE,! ' (-n;; s..NQ.:fiOiH»ron>Miay.i.H6w"yyrk. Mr^ Richard Dennis.-.ageBtfac Wipght''B Indian ," VegbliWer.Pills".."'" '•Dear Sir-^rha:*e'1i»e"Bafefc'led lor'sevcral year :with inivkrd weakness and "general debiliiy,ac'Gbm- panied at times wilh pain-i»-thcatd«andoiherdis- IreSsmg; c<unplaintoi. .^fler; having.tried various mediiMqeB. witbout ¦:effecl, I wits .peisnaded by a. Tiend tb;makc.iriai;ofiP>. WrigtirtilrijipiTiigel. ble FUIb; wbich; laiq-tappy.WtlatB .ed jnte jn f, inpsl:; wpiideriful, Dui^j - I liave used liie medieine, .a 'yei,b.ii(;;a;«ii«rMibai!i snd haye no doubt, b;:^..pc^ei>eTa!\ce^|lttb'e., use of tho medi- iinekceprdingtp ({ite^ationai .thait I ^ball ipa ebor Ume,bp{ieffMlyreatQ^ed>/.> ..;.„-, ', I m.o4i'«ilupUT-tp<»(nB|«Bd'sJHa Pills lo all per ons <|milarly.>0iet<i~d;4adiB,tbbfal! belief that the aame Beneficial resblU will follow theirase. . yttemainypuir^fiflee^Iy,,: : ., , ,-!::: -,-,ftEJIRTrA. Jf.OQTE. .,..; Wa.ynrnmg,¥i»i*tX?9.J^pvv.Yotk. ¦ ¦ .,..,;: ':. -.-;,]!Ip»iX«a«i:S«pt^M841. : : This is toic«li;jr,thaJ:Il,,Was,d. WRIGHT*? INDIAN yEG,?TAEI,B PJILI^ with the. greats es! benefit; ln^tiltgi ej^i^ejl^ -«ntsi3,.inyself of Ihs rreqDei)tjiitKlti|(^^9io|(fr««Ucbe,to wiileii I had :^aey^ottBlyJbffoj^^.bj«ol,^,y..,,;-,,.;.;-;, ,.:... - aSN MAKIA THOMESONi ;;;.' ;,.,...;,.,.-.,, _JSgriJ[;r«wiwich.atreef,N;y, TaMr.Riphaid:tenuu^vAgeBtrbr Wright's Id dianVegeUblePiliB.,:';?;. ...,-. .,,;.;,;cAiji?iiDN, Ab. there are'iit.llii'tiBte: maby.iiricked persons busily, engage^ in. aeUing:a counterfeit medicina UM«;;P5J .J»p<*n:<'?!th«>I«>diui Vegetable Pills;— .invpusoqise desperate meDaireaputterly reckless of consequences, tliat many Valuable lives may be ; lost, in con{ei]a.enoe:bf,'using tlieir dresdful com¬ pounds,-the"" pnb:iC are: chutioned against "pur- ofaMipg.'aiiy Fiirii,ciitessbrifhV sides ofthe boxe be foUotiUftvvardiht.is fotind: WRIGHrfflNM&i VEGETABLE PILLS : - , p .(&iK!i)i;J?'Bixotw<,) " Ov'Trst'Saxya:Aritiapi.KCpjjJai%oi Health : Andals6tdi>ecBc^>ily;iig*iWtpiirchBriDg said medicine (>C any persori^bzi^pi^l^e.'regolar.sdver tised .ageDl(|<i|tattl|e^^t^t:g^'e>al depot. No "Fo'r.aaleiri:Tiiii<iM'<i«!t»t";','^''¦•;' ' . J. ZlKM&IJI^^GeneralAgent. Also, in tb« coanly^)qr!.4i%jii(r«>u> qmea in an iothercblnnm;-jV'^?i'*: '.'-¦"' ;4>^ARGE;; a^rtfpBm; >f^kte[iuia -tJ-.rGlasa "and Lfverpool ftbeenawafe,.jnai re-^ eeiVjd nrid'rdf;'.ialc by-" ' "'D.^JIJ^E'n'EB,'•;¦' ysTtTK^Sft^JM^?* §tCW*' b»b,Bqua?e aoulhbfthe .Coar|hojtK^eki,d9or;tu Dr". Pr«<'>>>*<>'*>#^re bo ;i|BBqh'Rrila gboafassbrifirient of OMBBra^ and PARASOLS, Whips ana Canea, Bonnet canes, •V'haleboiie, Coriiet Bone( "-Whalebone -for ladies' di^iKiu^u^iherviih « TiAiety of olber useful |rtte^'''^SVerriifiide7>vill';Mn':warranted to be .of-lfiS b^i!"qji'aii^>'aiia''bt th»vei7'lowest prices, ,;VJl;vR' Unih"i%Ilairatid Fafaibis covered and r». iporrea in'ihe Beit maruner, arid with neatness and '«ft.";
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 29 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1844-06-19 |
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Month | 06 |
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Year | 1844 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 29 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1844-06-19 |
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