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<'J^ UJtriOJtr THERE MS STSlBJriSTU.^' TOE.. XVSI. KDWAKO C. DARLINGTON, OPPICG IN NOnTll QUKR.N BTRKKT. TheriXAMlNERi.DKMOCR.\TICHERALD is publisheil weekly nt two oollaiiii (s year. ADVKaTisBMKSTS not exceeding one square wil be inseried ihroo times for ono dollar, jind iwenly five cents viiill be charged fur, each addilional In¬ sertion. Yoarly advorlisemenis, not oioerding « EiANCASTEK, JPA.-WEDWESBAYij.iVOVEMBEie IS, 1843. j.utiii,.iij.j...^;TT;i-«;^^iiamm^^m]ninn and' on Satorda; ihwa aro b great many plioM that we havo to walk 10. Ilieemivery nrong to bo so lond of a straoge plsceiond lo prefer it lo home; but I cannot help it, indeed I cannot, ¦yonre, affoctionaloly, M«By SriNsiB. Ocar Suiji:—Well, 1 think you aro right, it la square, and withlho pri vilogo of changing once a [jast as well foryou to stay al homo. Tho woalbor month, $8. l\-,i-in Goiley's Laity's nnnk,Tur November. '".,!M WAY ToTrIxG uim BACK. •r BY MISS l.UCV Al'STIS. D.ar J.ilia:—Here 1 am at lasl at Niagara, in the midst ofa tremendous crowd, and I cannot loll you how shy and frightened I feel, nor how often I wish myself back sg.iin in our.old-fashion¬ ed, quiet parlors. Bul do nut think I am discon¬ tented. Ilisnotthnt. I could not be uo unduliful tn my dear old grandfather and grandmolhcr,wbo have undertaken this journey merely on my ac¬ count. 1 am glud to find they nrc none the worso for tboir fatigue, and nrc vory much ploaOed wilh every thing around them, whicji is moro than I am. "Vou ask mo to tell you tho names of lho peo¬ ple hero; how can I underlake sueh a task?— Crowds of old ladiea, crowds of yonng onos, and gcnl'emen l<j match. 1 know about sevon ul these paople lo speak lo, so you mny imagine how I feel ainong lhem. Thc dinner bell ib ringing, and I have no time lo sny uny more, but do you writo to ino soon, ond tell mc how my canary birds arc, und if you tuke good earo of them. I think lho sniall one ia very delicale,—pray do take care ol him. 'i''oure, olTectionately, Mary Sr£.v'StR. Dear Mary: I received your leticr. and was nev- cr so much disappoiuied since tho tirao I spilt the ink over my new ball dress last winter. Is that tho way you write from Niagara 7 I ncvor hoard anything liko it. See what it ia lo bo a luvorile ofj fortune, pelted lo death by a dealing grandfather and grandmoihcr. 1 oxpected a long list of beaux and fiirlaiions 1 I expected a leticr seven or cighi pagea lung, describing all softs of enchanting things, and behold!—yon lend me a miserabts lit' llo ejiistle, complaining how lired ynu are', and thai you only know seven people, arid yoii don't sdy whelhor it is seven ladies or seven genllemco, (I should think soven gentlemen wero a very good be¬ ginning;) and you wind up with yuur canary birdn Reully, I have no puticnio wiih you J it would liavo been letter il yuur grandfallior and grand; mothiir liad left you at home with your canary, birdsjyour proper sphere, nnd laken me lo Niagara I Vouis,&.c. iTvLU. My Dear Julia: Don't bo ofl'ended al lho stupidi¬ ty of my last Iciter, nor that I hsve not wrilten to you since. Really, 1 Imvo so many acquaintances that Ihey tuke up all my time. TJiore are aeveral very agreeuble gcnllemen hero; nnd you knowl always waa very fond of walRing. There is a very pleasantjfamily ufConynghams here; and weride on lioraeback in targe paniea. Ohe of the Miss i^onyngliama 1 like particularly, and the mother is a sweet woman. Excuse thot great blpl. I Iieard sume body knock at my door, and I laid down my pen lo go ond eoe who it was. A servant handed me a bunch of beauiiful fluwers, viith Mr. How¬ ard's compliments! I wisli you could see them or smell them. 1 will pul one liitio flower in the let¬ ter. Wo danco ovcry evening, and 1 om so tired by Ihc lime I go up lo bed, vihleti is aeldom bofore tiiidnighl, that I can nerer snatch a few minules (o write to you, as I meant lo do, I do not ivant to come home at all. The very meniion of such a thing distresses mc beyond measurt.. 'Sfours, Mary Sfenseiu My Dear Jlfory:—Coming on finely I coming on finely ! This is something like Ufe,—walka! and jides! and bunches of flowera! 1 hare no doubt but that It is very delighlful. I don't wonder that yuu are not anxious to como home; a week often makes a great dilforonee in a pcrsons sentiments ; but I never saw such a change os in you. Julia. From Frank Ilowatd to his ftiend Sam Wilmot. Dear Sir:—Come on here os fust as yuu can ! Cume to Niagara, and you witl nevor want lo go avray. Wo are vary crowded hero; but I say, tho more the merrier;—there ote a grent many beautiful girls hero from all parts of lhe Union.— Last week I was very much in Iovo with a fair bluo eyiid bcauiy, frutn Virginia; but somehow or othet on Sundny I was very muoh laken wilh a lady wilh great black, Spanish looking eyea.— Since then, she and I have flirted at agreat ralo. Remembpr, il you como here, no interference in that quarler, Whon shall I expect you 7 Frank Howard. Samuel Wilmot to hia ftiend Frank Hoieatd. Dear Frank;—At il agaiu old fellow I So 1 muBt ho boware of a pair of Spaniah black eyes, must 17 or shall 1 have a Spanish dagger pointed ai rae! Why, yuu know I can't come sooner ibaD u weok from the date, of youra, and by ihat time tbo Spanish lady will have bcen succeeded' by - - - how many, Frank 1 Dear Julia :—I would nnt corae homo Ibr any¬ thing in tho world: It is a perfect Paradise hpre. Last niglu I had a most delighlful serenade, by moonlight. Mr. Howard promised me one yes¬ terduy: but-I did not. believe him. Iom going out to walk vvith him directly, and tho hican lime I devoie to you. I wish you knew Mr. Howard; I am sure yos would like him i he is so very agree¬ able, and eo—so—I dun't know What' (o call it; bul lie has so mueh of that dorolion of inanner of \vhicli t have so often lieikid you speak, and whidh is so fascinating, altliough it raeans nothing at all. Dear m»! lani so thirsty, and I cannot geta drink, my tumbler ia fiited nilh flowera; and I inigbt go to tho lenglhs of drinking out iriy pitch- er, hul that is filled with fluwers too. Ono must do vrllliout many convonieiiosa, al such a place as tills; bul it ib all amply compeneaied fur. 'Vour affeciionsle friend. MAnr Stencer. Deat Sain .'—I arn «uro I don'l know what you mean by Spanish eyes. Park hozel ones, you mean, and a suft voice, and a lighl strp. Sam I Sum! you oro welcome to all Ihe Spanish cyca in tho world, only don't daro lo approach Miss Mary S|K:iicer. 1 have been walking uilh her every day lur eumo time. Frank Howinn. Dear Jslia .•—Grandfalher is beginning (a talk ahoul going home, and I don't know what will Iiecomo uf miv I can'l bear to think of foing sway, and it will be lou dreadful. Besides> how ean I 7 This Is Wedneaday. To.morrow, I am (o goto thogreat rock with Mr. Howord. On Fri, I is not vory hot.'and I am sure ono wastes agood ' deal of time at these places. 1 don't think 1 shall romc boihe for some lin.e. I shnll stay dt least as long us the Sponsors dn. Oh, whul a girl thilt Ainry Sjienser is, and I lhink sbo likes lne loo.- There aro arrivals by ltie wholesale every dny ! bul I sec nune as choruiing as sho; bul 1 bear a noise, and pooping, through my blinds I can sec a straw bonnet beluvr. VVho cnn it LoY 1 musl finish my teltcr, and run dow n and sec! Voura, in basic, F»A.\K Howard. Dtar Frank i—'S'uu arc a sad folluw I I never haw nny ono like ynu, firsl one and ihen onother ! tlie bluc.eycd Virginian surceedcd by tho black, eyed ludy who wno driven outof your Iioart in turn by Mias Spenser, for whom I tremble very mneh bcfuie tllis Biraw bunnol. I look wilh great im. paiienco for your noit iellcr. Proy, ht it romo soon. Sah Wilmot. Dear Sir:—VVhen I had finished sealing the loiter, I ran down stairs to inspect the straw bon¬ net, and oh ! what a pair of durk blue eyes met mino. I leave Alisa Atory Spenser tu you afler this, Af isa Elton is really very handsome, I have ordered sbmo flowers for Miss Spencer ; I will go afier lho man and telt him they nro to bo for Aliss K.llon inateud. I hopo it wilj nol he too late. Yours, Prank Howabd. Dear Julia :—I am gelling tired of Niagara.— I shall hava no objection nuw to go home, wiien- ^ ever my grandfather pleaaosi I wonder how I could have been su dolighlcd here. It gives me no pleasure, now il itto very crowded and ito vo. ry warm. Tliere are a graat many new arrivals, hut I do not know any of thorns 1 da not wish to know any of them, Julia. I wish I was at home. I wish I had never cuhie to this pluco, yet I' wus happy, vory happy—I am not so now. Mart Spksojsr. 'meaning lo thsm. A year passed away ai.d ' foand him rtill Iwnl trpon thia.aingoUt purpose- wflRtvean extract from a letier byhim to Sam Wllmoli "I begin to bo of your opinion now. I begin lo bclloTS the seal is a hoax, sent by.suroo fun-lov¬ ing friend. Indeed, notwilhslanding your re. pealed protestations of innocence, I sometimes strongly auspeci you. I havo repeated my wotch.i word, as you call il, lo dojons and doxens of young ladies, bul Iam convinced lhal it nover fell upori a conscious oar. I will go homs now, and be quiot; bul, on my way, 1 must pass through NoW York, and I shall try once raoro thoro, • Whether I Have any succeas or cot, yoa shall hsar from mc Foon." Howard went to Non York, and aa ho had a gient nnmber of acquoinlanco Ihcro, ho saw agood deal offloeloly. Being out viiiling one raorning, lliere wero several Indies in the room. Howard was talking lo onc ofthom, who aaked him if ho knew niniiy Indies in New I'ork. ••No!" snid Howard, I du nut, "hul I shall pny yonr eily a luns i'i''* suon, and hnpe eon- aolea'me." Al those word.^. a sliglil figure started up from a corner anil loft the room hastily. This was Mary Spenser. Slie had eusl her bread upon the waicrs; nnd it had come buck lo her after many days. She hastened homo, thinking to her¬ self how pironge it was that nnl having met the oliject othor affections for so long a lime, her first impulse, on meeting liim was lo run awuy as fust as shn cuuld. Poor Mury ! Howard sow hor relrcai; but did nol see hor fuce. lie eagerly inquired wlio she was, and hearing where she lived, immediately hasicned thilher. "Are the ladies athome?" "VeB, sir! willyou walk in, air 7" Howard did walk in, and in a (ow moments found himself lele.a-lele with Mury Spenser. ¦'It is long! long since we have met," said Howard : "bul it has baen hope lhal hns conaaled me." " Il has never consoled me," replied Mary. | Dy this time tbs grandmother appeared, and evorytliing was expluineil lo her. In a few weeka Frunk Howard had lo write tn his frierid Sam Wilmot, to remind hira of the in¬ vilalion lo his wedding, " which," ssid he, " is nol to takio place for eome weeks yet. Il aeems a Jong lime to wall, hul-hope consolea mc." Lancaster city and county FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. aaplt,! »gte«|^Kp^.JX,«a»'''«»<'- HIS Company continues to insuro agninsi „ loss or damogcs by Firo, on MorChani Mills, DlatlUories, Cotion and Wooilon Mannfactorieo, Dwelling Houses, Bams and Morchandiio ofevery deacription, in Town orCountry, at as low rales as any other Company iri lho Slate. ApplicationB may bo made porsonally or W leller, at the Office of tho Company, oorner of Norlh Queen und Oiange Streets, Laneastor, Pena'n. JAMES EVANS, Piissdent. DIRECTORS, lames Evans, Abraham KaitfTman, John F. Sleinmnn, Benjamin EBhIiman, C. Kiefl'or, Reah Frazer, K. Sohaofl'er, Lewis Hurford. John Chrisi, • G. W. Bowmai. J. ZIMMERMAN. AcMury. Novemher 3, 1841. eow.ly.4 SMitcasteit' Savlnga btstUuHon. INCORPORATP0 ApRIi 14,AS15. Office South West corner of Cenlrt Sjuare. This old esiahliohod Inslitullon continus to re. ceivo deposiies daily, (Sundays cxccptcdl from 9 o'cleck A. M., until 3: o'clock P. M., and on Sal. nrdays until 8 o'clook P. M., atthe following rates of interest, vix: Reauiar weekly depoaites at 5 percent, pu nnnum. Notice to be given four wooks bofort deposile can be wiilidiawn. Interest tu ceieo whon ¦ nutice is given. Siiccialilip'is'ts to remain 19 moo.4J p.cl. p. an. I)'. •¦ 6 •' 34 do. Do. " 3 " 3 do. TRl'KTBES. BMANUKI. BiniVKl'FEH, Preiident. Christian Kielfi.'r. li. W. Haiiier...ly, Ij. C .liinifericb. Reah Fjnzer, J.itin 81i|iffucr, A. N..aenncman. CiiARLES BOlKillTKR. Tieasurer. I.inenvler^illiiy Si, ]Si;i. . _ : fimS-S DR. CLARKSON FREEMAN, Sole Proprielor of the celebrated Indiayi Specific, HAVING taken thould esiiiblishcd stand, long jn jho nossesaion of his fuiher, Ihe lata Dr. Clarkson Freeman, in Souih Quern Streei, Lancas¬ ler, beg-a leave to Infurm his iriends and tho public that he is now ready tn aitend lo all orders for SIrt%S8, Jlledicines, He. of which he has a largo and excollent assortmenl on hand.' He will alwaya be ready lo sell at luw prices to suit the times. Also, conslantly on hand, the famons Dr. Free, mail's INDIAN SPECIFIC,, wliich Iws slood the lesl for fifty yeara, aa a; cure for mnny obsti¬ nate diseases, and has .herolofuie been unrivalled. In all lho sovero diaeasea of the Chest and Lnngs, Broncliilis, Consumplion, &e. aa wcll an Aslhma. and the usual cougha and colds, this retehruted medicine defies compeiiliun. Tbiiusnnds live to testify to its greol virlues. OS a Iienling and sue¬ cessful medicino—thousands whu speak ol the in¬ ventor in terms of.gruieful proise; ] As ttio nndersigned is al preseni tho Sulo Pro¬ prielorof this rare medioine, wbicli tie prepared for his fallier during lho last 30 years, purchasers mny rely on oblaining lho genuine aniele. • [^"Tho priceof each botllo uf Indian Spccilic is $1, (except when sotd by the quaniily lo agents, wllcn a diJduclion is inndc; ond each envelope of the genuino medicine is signed by *'Dr. Clarkson Freeman," Ond the initials'C. F." on the seal of each buttle. None can be.gohiiinc w-ithout his signature—a baso composition having bcen nt* templed lo bo imposed on lhe puhlic, by a counter, foit imilalion of ttiia extraordinary artiele. CAVTION TO PIIYSWIA.\S. I most beg loavo lo cuirthe altontion of my friends, snd thc facully in goneral, whu \yish to get my preparations, and who donot send their or¬ ders direci to niy establishment, to be parlicular in their orders to uamo Dr. Clarkson Freeman's Indian Specific- 1-urge lliis in cunscquonce of several futile attempts having been made to imitate my preparaiions, by the ignorant and inexperinccd. After the reputation of any medicine is eslub. tablished, wilh conaidernblc expenae, trouble, and many cxperiroents by the proprietor, he should re. ceive the benelit of hio impiovoraent or discovery 13 lorig OB he continues to prepare the articio in a -1 nisfaclory monner; and givea hia atteniion to il mil III hiB business. Ho is Boinetimes, however, :|iinuvtiil hy the spurious imilalion of his preparer liuns'niudo by tlie ignorant and careless, who havo nol genius or industry lo invent or discover any thing, ur 111 make any improvement of iheir own { I^EW 9EI5IES, VOL. \u.yio. SO. Just published, a r.eio work, entitled, | rmllE MOST COMMON S.WlNG do? She musl sufler in silence. Her tumbler and her pitcher hufd only water now; but hidden away somowhore wero many dried flowers— litlle withered Ihings, faded like the love that had offered lhem—chidden and aecret like the luve that nuw Slill preserved them. The blow fell hard upon Mary, the spoiled cliild of prosperiiy. It was her first dis'appoinlmenti Her grand parents had not a great dealof penetration, butthey sawaomo- thing was the matter, and they proposed going bome. Al homo Mary was listless, She fvltowed her usuul occupaiiuna, but took very lillle pleasure in any of them. She would ait hour alter hour at the window, waiting fur a footstep that never came —for while there is life there is hope. As lo Frnnk Howard, he spent sorae weeks more al Niagara, flirling first wilh one, then with anolher. So il went on all summer. Poor Mary ! Time did not lighten her sorrow. On the contrary, it seemed to inerease, ond hor grandmoihcr said Mary had had a lazy fit ever since she was ol Niagara, and she would never lako her there again. Mary had a little seol, which was very pretty. It was an anchor, witll the words "Hope consoles me." Stie was silting one cold auluinn day, ihinking over the merry liines sho had enjoyed in Ihe sunimer, and thoss delighinil walks with FrsnK Howard, and how differont all was now, when | her eyos dimmed as Ihoy were wilh lears, fell on lho seat, she read those wolds.' Suddenly, the idea struck her ofsending Ihis to Mr. Howard. II might' reriiimi him of old times, it might bring back to hia mind all those walks io i the woods! it might—what might it notdo? Ho had never seen it. .^o rouch the betier. Thero could be nb harm in sending it then. He could not know whoso It iVas; but Miiry fancied thut, by a sort of magnolio influonco, it niight, as be¬ longing to hor, awaken a remembrance of her in the heart which aha beliered had once loved faer_ Having set her riiind upon this, Mary was not alow lo execute il; but wo will now resume the Slory-teller's piivitego of opening olher people's tetters, and seo nhat is going on bstwoeii Frank .Howard and his friend Sarauel Wilmot. illy Dear Sir—You say nobody ever had ao many adventures as I have; but hero is_ one I think will puzzel you. Laat Night I received a paper, containing a very pretty seal, with the words-»"-/ftpe eonaoles me." It was direcied lo me in a lady's Iftind, without any signature, and has the Now York post mark, and I can't imagine who could have sent il to rao in Ibis way. Coras and soe if you can ' help mo to deoi|ther the mys¬ lery. Fbane HowiRD.' Towardj evening, Wilmot appeared in his friend's room, and, eitiing down burst into a loud laugh. "Let us seii It. Outwith the precious seal! Well, il is Very pretty; bul, you raay depend upon il, it's* hoax." " No, It is not. I have had plenty of buaxes; hut this IS Hot one. Do ydu know'I think it, is ftom somo young lady who is in love wilh me.'; "'Sou do7". " And I moan tu aeatoh for her, if I have lo go allover the Union." " Yuu will I" " Yes." •• How will you know tu find her?" "By means of tbe soul iuelf. I invite you to lo the weding." " Thank you." Howard was in earnest. Ho wao so amused by this lilllo Incident, and hia cuiioaity ao strongly exciled, lhal he spared no pains, nberavcr he wonl, to try and dlsoover the object of his search, He wuuld mix in suciely everywhere, and de¬ volo himself lu the muat attraclive young laJles, and nhen in converwliun wilh theni, would in¬ troduce, somehow or other, the words," Hope con- toletme." He would say it aa an inlroduetion, apeaking of his fear of not plensing, but would add, I hope lo improve, aud tbis hepe contoitt mt; ur al a palling he vvould fesr never again tc meet the lady, and add, but hope nTntofei me. In vain, 1 nobody over bloahcd or look nolico of the worda tlay he is going to show me a boauiiful t^t'wg,: in any way—or appeartd to allach nny pailiuulnr No! Mary wns no longer happy, and Miss Kl- tim, the new arrival, was lho cause of ii, Frank Howard had been devoled to her. They had walked together until Mary's heart coutd no long¬ er resist his fascination; andnow he had loft her 83rGoodtemperiB llio ohief uf female virtues. A fur anolhcr. Itwa* hard to sao bim paying to good temper Iiides many defocis of the outside and Miss Ellon the attentions which butthe other sels oflT a homely counlonance to beiler advantage day had made her so happy. But «vhat. oould she than rouge and olcahot.e cosmelies. How many "or¬ nery " little female bodiea have we scensurrouUded wilh bates of attraclion by a winning iray, a pla. cid.calm,ubliging, smuothtemperainetil! Ah ! buw many ! A beautiful vixen is like a wetl-fought baule, good 10 view at a diatance ; but very dis- agreeable to approach nearly. A petulanli sauey, iiiull.finding, capricious beauly is an awful pic¬ ture lo contemplate; 'I'ulma'a remark pops inlo one's mind at the first glance—"In her palace a grinning and ghastly figure of dealh witl at some future period be.". And whoever saw a.,beanty ihat was riot espricious, unreasonable, always-Ibr exacting impossibilities,forever displeased otsorae- thing with whioh she haa no right lo feel out nf sorts; ever unwilling lo award eny one his ful! meed of praiae? Perform a seivice for any oneof Ihose demons and ask the straight-forward ques¬ tion ''la it well dono?" Will she anawer as frankly yes ?'¦ O 1110. "Iail dono well?" "Well,ili8notill." "Are yoii out for ' a walk'?" "Well, I'm nol in ! " "Do you odmire that Cachemiro 7" "I don't dislike il." "Will youaccepl me for your protector throi life 7" "Welt, I wont kick you out at presont." Al llia opora, or some olher place of public re¬ sort, ono meels a cupy ol the Medcian Venus, o star-like creaiure; fullof ^ood poinls,as spiriicd as an Eclipas, as beautifully restive as a colt, and like a pumpkinhcarted fellow he solicits an in¬ troduction; he oalls at her home and is surprised to hear, as be poBses through the hutl lo llio draw¬ ing room, an account of Alias —• ¦—'a battle with aaeivantgirl; What a Jovo-like Ihundcr- boli! Phrenology is a prelly fair science, and should we ever take anuther wife (which is nut alall likely) we shall eiamine her head as suro as we are s human. And Irer eyes. They arc the windows through which one may look into the back-yatd of her niind, nbe/eher propensities aud her likings, hor leinper and temperament aro slurcd away for pietervation. A black oyed girl ia suspioious. A great denl of fire lurks behind those Gypeey orbs—generally enough to consuine one's happiness to asbes, which aro i sprinkled plentifully over Ibe sackeluih we must' neoessarily wear after the conflagration, Blue eyes aro very pretty for waxen dolls; but full-grown ladies ato bolter without lhem. If largo and deep they .make a lolombte impresaion and generally accompany an even and wetl ordered mind; but lighl and shaded like a china plate, ihey balokon a frivolous and Weak heart, and are eiprosslonlosa as roumna. The lady owners of such optica had betier beiiefi 10 beatuw their undivided afTeclioua upon thoiif lajidogs. A hazel eye inspires at 'first a Platonic senlimeni, whicti gradually bul suroly ex- panda, and emerges inta a lovc|as soouroly fuunded asthe Rook of Uibroller. A woman wilh a haie]' eye never olopos from her husband, never chats | scaridal, never aacrlficos hor huaband'a comfort lo her uwn; never fault-Cnds; never talks too much or too lillle ; alwoys ii an entcitaining,imelleclual, agreeable and loveable creature. We novor know but one uniutercRling and unamiable woman wiih a hazel eye, and alio had a nose which lookodas the-Vankee says ''like the Icotic end of nolhin' whittled down lo a p'inl." Incomparable orbs; thero is a depth of expression, a speaking glance that appeals direclly to lho innor man, a confiden- tial and afleclionale inspiration; un inlottccluali- ly; and many uthor things thine indiaputed light, wbich have won our devotion and our admiralion. These aro tho women who make amends for all the faults of llie sex cerlain. We aro surprised that we could have been betrayed into on expoae of our senlimenlB on such a funny aubject; but as il is BO lot it go, wo merely concluding wilh Baying lhal a haiol eye in a lemalo head seldom roams over lbs pages of Paul do Koek. Our girls ore getting altogether unmanogeable—the oonicquenro of perusing so many naughlyism und iudtifcnsiblo metaphysics.—Noah's Meiaenger, A fellow wrote homs to his falher as fol¬ lowai—<*You had belter oomo out to Sangamon county, Illinoia, for almighty inson men get oflico hore." 15 E ,VTfi ST". WlNlJ lucnled parm.ndnllvib Nurih (iuecn ,-•,.¦ .,.,... ,ilreel—is pre|.arcd lu uHond'.IU;.ll bMiiclies j bm »-iii:mver lln-y see ony thing eslabliihed, and of his profissiun, suell US liiing, clennsing, plujiinir' ""'¦¦ "¦ -¦ " "'¦ • ¦"¦"'- ¦"'ii"i» and inserting ariifiuiul leclh Uj^h tenns suiied lu praciiec of five yonrs.in Iliis Cily. Oinofl in Nurlh Queon st., ncxi don|- t,i dl. fi. M.iyer's Hardware "lore and iiniiu'diulely ppokl e Kauflinan's Hotel. April I), IBM. like tu liciiiiiiiu pupulnr, wilt stoop lo imilalo thi) niinin and ciuIilzzIc tlic repuUillon of it to appro, the times' I liriiitc 10 lliemselves. Thero are a class of peor N B Dr. M returns his thanks for llie verv I I'le whu shuuhl re. eive no countenance or support liberul'nntronage bestuwed'Upon hlni during a , I'oiu tl.e fueull or llie communily, but their ' -- " • . • "• I meanness .bould receive its just reproach and in, dignatinn. 1'h--y jirep.-ire iuti-rior, and frequently eniirtly difl*. rem euinpiiund-', u kindof hodgo. pnilge cninjitisiiion, which tbey sell under the tjome nnme and unlhe repulutiiiii uf ttie genuine inedipino, r-iipyini! nnd pill'erin;; lhe directions, putting theiij u|i In -he n-iiiif! bMiljes and furni, thus frequently deceiviflg the piihlin, nntt Ini'iriug lliQ uharu-:ter and reput.ilion of r-iliiablo iiieilieines.^r- l^llder llieso eiriunistnnees, I hope the ficulty nnd thepublic will indulge llie wjlh IhiM: rcmnrks, und vvill see the nonessity, when Ihoy wish lu prooure my prepUialiniiB,':n order them prepared l-y iiie. and 10 guunimca llieir gnnuincnees, cm ll bollle will have my writien sigiialuin. CL.ARKSON FRl-KMAN. N. B.—Clarkson Frecninn ntlends lo all cases f secrel discuses, and il supplied with nil neces¬ saiy eonvenicnccs lor carrying on tbe praelice ex- lon.-<ively und successfully. Al.RO~He will attend lo llie ex:erminniion of TAPB W0RM8, anil he flat era himself wilti all tho success that alten.tod his pruciieu in this drondful malady. Juty 20, IB43. tf..S4 i.-'llliilfiliiniliiiiiil farnii :fSa <i li I a c to i* g. rilHHSUnsCiU.BK^Uvstill, cunl'inqp lbc Atari- ¦¦- ufacture ol . '. ., .(;^.^,CE) SXSJSiis in nil its'vhfibuj'brunecs, rit'ttie oW-slandvNo. 18, NORTH QUKEN STREET, next door lo John Miehncls llulel. SHAFFNER Se HAMBRIGHT. April 12,1843. SILKS, ALPACA LUSTRES, J^-c R"lCH Figured and Slripcd Silks, 4-4 blaek and blue bluck du. plain, fijnred and change¬ able Alpaca Lustres, a large and beautiful assurt¬ mcnt. Biaek and Blue Black BumusloB, English and French Merinos, Tyrian Velvets, Chusans, Al¬ pine cluttiSjplain and figuercd M. do Lnines, &e. Lacea and Fringes for Curdinal9.Sli3wl»,Cups f.e. Thread, Vuloneiennea nnd Bobinet Lnces, snd Lisle and Lueo Edijings, Lyunsand Pluah Velvet nnd Cliene Silk Piiinls, Silk ind M. do Lnino dreos hhdkfs; blnck Lnoe Vtiln; Kxir-i hem alic'i'd linen Cambric hhdkfs; h'id Glovcs; .Silk and 'worsled mills; Velvet Ribbons, Sec, Sec.,\ jusl received and for snlc Iiy HAMERSLY S. RICHARDS- N. Quee I st. Lancnsler. Sept. 27. 1843. CARPENTER, SliRVEYOR Se CON- . . . VEYANCKR, infiirnishis friends and tlic public generally' that he haa niioned mi otHce in Ihc ciiy of Lanco,slcr, in Nurtll Queen streol. be¬ tween John MictiaelB Hole! nnii the Cuurl Housc, where tio will al all linioa bo .ready to attend In any businoss in lus profcaniori, inirusicd to hiiU. witli accurocy, noatnessanj deipnlcb,uiid charcos lo ruil tho liines. Ho flaliore himself, lhal from the experience and practice he haR bad in Ins profesbiun, and the liberal encouragement heretofiire exiended to bim, and'strict olleniion to his business, to meet und re oeive n share of lho public pairuiingo. Any busi¬ ness left at the ulHco of I. Cnrpenter oppusile the Furmer's Bank, or at tho .iflice uflho undersigned, will in the absconco of sillier Iw attended lo hv the lotior. W. CARPE.VTER. April 12,1843. Jeweli-y & fi-'««cy Uioods. JUST RECKIVED, A SI'LKXDlD ASSORT. MENTOF Jrtorlru anH jFanc» fflooUs. Such aa Btcast Pins, Fiiiget lUngs, Ear Ringa, Oold Chains and Peniils, Omrd Keys. Gilt Hair Pint, Bracelets, Gold, GiU oiul I'rarl Studa, Miniature Casta, Gilt and Morocco Card Caaea, Musieal Boxes and Accor- deons, Sefrar Caaea, Spy Glassca, Coral Beads, Tohacco Boies, Steel I'ms, Gum Guarda, Pock.t Boni.!, Ilair Bruahes, Funcy Bona, wilh nlmoBl overy other article in the Jewelry and Fanejf line, wbioh will bo sold al very rodueed prioos, JOHN SHAFFNER. April 12,1843. HISTORY OF THE JIENNONITES. AS it is well knuwn to many, that the subscriber has occasionally made eallecliunB of inaterials, since 1833, to compiln.and publi.il An Imfaktial HiSTOttV OF THK Mbnno.nitbs I.V AMEnicA; and as he has been repeatedly requesled to publish the work wilhuui dolay; betakes this nieihoil ofin. fiirming an inquiring public, that coiisiderubtc pro¬ gress hus been made in eol.'ecling material—cor¬ respondence has beon opmied with Mennonite ministers, taymemliers and othora, in Pennsylva- nia, Virginia, Cuiiuda. &.e.; and that Mr. Rudde, of N. 'Y. importer of lieraian buoka, now in l^u- rope, has been engaged lo niako tiarlicjtar inquiry for such works as cuniain lho eurly correspoiidence of the Mcnnnniles in America and those of Amsier- duui. Sec. and as soun as lia returns, a prospectus ol itio work Wlll bo iseucd, Icrma of lbc bnuk made knuwn and as auon ns compiled and the inuniiscripi oxainined by soveral Mennonite minisiers, tlie work will Iw pul lo picas und Iinished with dea. patch. 1. DANIEL RUPP, Lancaster, I'a. Augual IG, 1843. 37 xCxi'oct'ries. gjT. CROIX. NF.W ORLEANS, Loaf and Lump (^ Sugars, New Orleans, 1'riiiidud, and Sugur House Molasses, Rio, Juvu, Laguyra and St. Do. mingoCoS'ae, Rico, Ssleralus, Spices ofnll kinds, (it sale very ohoup fur cash ul ihe Now Yurk Slurc. HARr&«II.8KRT. Qct, 35,18-13, K. Qutcn st K. W.X!su'l»i MlCf's . Caiharlic and Tonic Vegelalle Family PilU, Lancaster, fenna. A MILD, pleasani and eflcctnnt .Medicine in llleir o;ierutiun, caiisin.£r neither sickneso or nnusea. Thoy purify llie blooii, increase tlie np- poii:o nnd promute digestion; und may be Bnfel> taken in alt diseases. .They witl in all euses cur- rei-t the lute und purify the bluud, and cun do no possible harm in eiiber uperiition. The patient may eai and diink us usuul. They answer equut- ty wetl for children, the doso lo be regulated accoi¬ ding In age, and may be taken in any thing mou coiiveniont and agrec-jblc. These Pillj arc lo bo hud nnly oflhc invcnior und proprietor, in ihc t'ity ut Luncnsier, ur from Ilia Agenis duly iiulhorized to ilispusu uf itiein.— None are genuine but sueh as have the writteii sig¬ naluro nt E. W. Carpenter, un the label uf cnth box. A number nf respcetalile citizens in llic Cily and County ofLancusier, and elsewhere, huve cer¬ iilied lhnt ihey liavo u.-ied E. W. Carpenter's Ca¬ iharlic nnd Tunic Vegetable Family PiIIk, and cnn confiit^iiity assure the public, that tiny are the besl Fumily Medicine of the kind Ibut they bnve ever known, and lully unswer all thul is prjiniscd oflheir usefulness-und their beneiicial uiieraliiin 03 a mild, pleasant and eft'eclnut Medicine, A lilieral discount allowed lo pcrsuns who pur. olusg IQ sell again. .IOHN SHAFFNFR, ABeid. February 99, IB-I't. tf-Ul TTllK I'OvAHON'rA^, Oti."" INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL. rglHErcmecJic* proscribed by piiysicinns furlhu M. euro of riiaeaaey. havo corrcclly been dividn illll} cUs.-'C'^, acL'prdiiig ij lliuir operution upon thf human oyaU-m. Thua \\e liavu one cbhs which caiiKC ihtf ptuniuch to rjt;ct its cnnlciits, callip emclicp, anoVtei inducing pcrflpinifioii, called diaphoretic.-*, and a third which cvacuato thc ahtmnch und l*uucla, dDuomiimtcd cnthartica, See. Culliarticc, or purging mcdit-incs huvo in every ao ond couniry bcpn tlie tavorili's ofthc physii-junH ibr tho cnrcfl ol" ihe most obaiinatc and alarming malndiea, The wuitdorrul uuoocuii ntiondlng ihiti mode of treiiiuicut witl rcadiiy ho understood, when WG reflect that tt)0 lituii^eh and bowelt- havo nBHigned lo lhcm tho impor'ant lifncilim nl digestion, or ihc conversion of food inlo hlood, lhal vital Huid intended fur thu j^rosvih and nourisli. monl ofthc whulu nydteni. Ii followa thai when¬ ever lho digcitive organa bccomo depraved or di«- quullHoil fur the healthy parforiuanc-c of their duty, and this orcuru daily in civilized socieiy impuro biood and consequently diseasa ure thu n suits. Il haa been remarked thni whenever llic stom¬ ach IS not UHef'nlly employed, it la aUva^tj at mi»- chinf. T'l'il itidividu-il wlm wauid dtny that the mnal forntidahlp dieeusps aro daily ciireci by liic URO uf pills I'urofnily coippuundcd, and for sale in ulinost every hunih:l uf onr country, wouid cer- .ainly rink Ins repulaiion for veracity. The PucjJiontuP, or Indian Wyetabic Pill cleanse the Hlumaoh, ptirify tho blood ami rfinnvc inflammation, and havo proved pininontjy buc¬ cessful in curing biliou> ft'Vur. hiliouti chulic, in- nainmatiun of the liver, rhetiinatiinn. dropsy, laundico. pleurisy, coalivcnei»,.I|eadiH'he, ^e., Sev. feinuk'ii of Hedcnfary hiibllQ and yuhjcii to indi- ,it'«uon, flutuiem-y, henduche,depresHiun ofspirils, and drortnineb3,will find cniirc relief front the use of these Pillu, Of lho niUHH of to.Hlininny in ilivnr of these Pills whinh nn^'hl he luid before tho public, one ewe is decnifd iiulViciein. CICRTIKCW'I K.—Ilavinff been cured hy the use of th^ Pocahiiututi I'ill ol nn ul.irinini; disit'ahe .if lho liver uf wcveral ycarH standing, I dL'Oin it a luty to mukc my niae pulilic. fbr thn henrfll xd iiliers. I hail tulten Viirious roinetlicit, uhich ntforded only leniporjiry teUel. hi'thrc owing iwn 'irjX''M of llipho pilU, iny dtHPii'-e yiuldnd. and I liavc enjoyed guud heulth for (he In^^t sW iimniliH. \vii,i.ia.mi'oll.mi:k. Mitlun, ApriiaS, 18l;i. 'I'lio ahuve iiiedicinc is prepared lty C B. Meu. RIOK, i\liltoti, I'u., Slid I'ur sale by Ely l*uriy. Luiii-nMer, William Wilson. Suilsbll'ryville, II. VV, I,nl(ou«, Se Cn.. Cuuikillle, R- Williams. Ciluiubia, Juhu Heinholil, Muytnwn. J. U. Iluinilloii, A. Cu.. Iluinbridgo, Uiilierl Turner, Marii tlu. May 10, i»4a. The Thoiassoiiinu Pa\iclicc of I BaE©ICII%E. CONTAINING the nomfii. ami a dcBcrlplionor thc virtuoB nnd usc-r ofthe Medicinfi behmg¬ ing to thifl Byalem nf praelicr; wiih direction/* lor giving the proper quantity of each aniele for a dose; together Wilh lhe namc» and pymptomt o/ the different fonns of di.^eapc, nnd ample directinn. fur curintr ihe name wirh ihnitn *»i;rpll(>nt remedies BY UEUBEN CHAMBERS. ¦ ThiB is, no doubt, the bcbt medical work ever published, (Doctor ThomBon*ii. only, rxeepted.) It ia exnludivoly Q Botanic Practice, the articlea uned iherein, being aelectcd eniireiy from the vegetable kingdom, excluding therefrom atl min. crolfl, poipon or not, aa marh as from tlio food we efit; likewise, every plant which posscsflf-n the leat^t poisonous quality, is omittedi By this Fyptcm i>f| practice, and with the same kind of medicines na [ oro uflpd for curing" &1I mannerof di ¦•caae in the human family; wo likf^wi.qo can rnro all curable forms ofdisea^'a among Horana and Cattle, <fcc, Thh work is gi\eu in plain Rnglitth, omitting Latin term* mi much ai possible; heiicp, il ii oanily undcratood by nil perHonn of ordinary undcrutand- ing, who can read lltc honk. And the medicinea are now cxtenaiicly manufarturei) by Docl.Thom¬ eon, the fuiher of this Bysiem. and, being kept in most of thc country atorcs, and by particular agenis and others, in the principal town» and fillagen, thoro JFT now no difBculiy in procuring tbcm, wheri desired; therofore,overy man rrtny become hisown physician. There will be no need to go to the DOCTOR tu^earn what ailclh lhem; fijr. in lho book will bo found more useful informalion ihan the Doclor is ablo to give, together wilh full direc lions for the cure. There are. al this time, more than llirec millione of adlicreiUs to this ayalem of medicine, and. among ihem, I nevor knew one, whohad thorough¬ ly tried ohd impartially examined it, logivo il up. Here, for two dollars, can be had a book, con¬ taining tho entiro Thomsonian Praclice, laid down even plainer nnd more explieii than in Doctor Thomson's hook itself, which costa Iwenly dollaid. And tho public may reel assured that there are ihousunds whowould nut lake, five hundred dollaro each, for ihoir right to, and krcfwiedge of thii Byi< lem, ifihey had il in ihoir power lo cffoet such a sale; aid 1 would not, if 1 could, thus disposo of mino for ten limcs that amount. Tho above books of practioo, and tho Mcdicinns and flimpleB nro kopt, and may bo had of the Au¬ lhor, in Bethania, Lancaster county, Pa. Thc houkf) cnn be had in LancaHter nf J. Bear, noor lho Court M uno, and ofG. Hills, under the Maaoum, and J. Ciab, near lho Post Offico. Ocinber J8, 1843. 46 €0(JC;iiI§ AND COL.OS. A Tthis sedBon of the yearvWhen coughs and colds nre exienaively profalent, publicntion. lion is respectfully called to Iho' most effeetnnl nieniiB of speedy rciief—DR. HIGBEE'S REME4 DY FOR PULMONARY DISEASES is th« safest, the most pleasant and the most cerlain med. icine that-can bo resorled lo in Ihoao oases, A vory few doses will oure lho most severe oold or POHgh of rcoent arigin. The sume form of ih« Remedy is need in theso cases as in consumptv* eomplaints. D? Hlgby'sremedy for pnlmonary diaaasog I Ills remedy ii. novi so eiiensiyBly Unown, that it U ulniniit usclcES to say one'ivord in ils favors TllC numcrnnB cures performed by its mena- in e;cry section uf this couniry and in Europe, in C'liiisnini-lion, Asthms, Bionohitis, Coughs, Vfhla, Disensej oflhe Throttl, and Chronic Disens. ns ofllic l.iver nnd Kidneys, havo estahllBhed fo) it a repulaiion unpaniltelted in-the history of med¬ icine. Price 81 per 8 oz. Boltle. - SS'Dr. Hijrlieii'H remedv miiv be oblained ot J. WIND'S MUSIC .STOliK, N'orth Quern sircet Lancnsler, Pu, Piice .^1 per hoitte. J. WIND hostile sutisfueliou In stale that tin above medicines hnve been told by biin lor somt lime, and llnil tbey hnre given relief in mnny ng- 'gravated casep; totho great benefit of the tientth of thone ttho liovp mnde ase of tbem. Relerences lo some of vi'hich, by permission of thoae relieved ivill be given on a]i|-licutiiin ns nbove. For sale in Pliiludelphia nl IS'o 15U Race street Murcli 9, 1842.—ciiwI4 _ Btnti&tvS' R. JOUN B, Ross, Surgeiin and Denlisl o Pliiladelpliia, ulTcrs fiis profes-'ionat servi ces to the ciiizens of Luneu-sler, and its viciniiyf Ilo IS prepured to pLrfonil ull nperations in Utii- Inl Surgery, nn ibe late.st and mosl improved plan. .\rliflci-il leelli, IrJiii i»nc to on entire set inserted 1 iin llic Alinu.plieric prcsisurp principle 10 Iunk ns well us lhe iiatlir^il one, und In unswer llic purpo. i-cfl Ilf inastieuiioii und articiiluliiin. Di.-ie-ised gnins reslnreil to perfecl Iieallh.— Ohluratiiru or uriificiul i',il-itcs inserted. Ur. J. IJ. tl. feels eijnhdenl Ihut a siiee.essful pruciiiire 111 bis pripfessinii liir live yenrs in lhe eily of Ptiiliidel|itiiu, cnubles liiiii In peifiriii bis operntions in tin eusy und bcienliliu niuni-er, nnd at prices to suit illc iimcn. References of the liiglieiil eb.irnclor givcii upon personal upplicatiitn. Ollicp in No-lb Queen at. Srd dnor l-clo'.v the iMusoiiiii, nl tbe bouse of Wrs. Mayer. Augnsl IG, 1^43; AGEN is FOR'tHK SjILE '6F ¦Wright's Indian ¦Vogotnblo Pills. JO THE NUHTII AMfUllCAN CUI-LlillK Ot IIK-lLTll: Bll l,aiir»Kt«i' Vuiiiit). JOIIN ZI.M.VIERMAN. Lancaster. J. McSparran & (.'u., Fair/ield. Ilains & Hensel. Quarryville. Beiijumin Drenneinan. Uarl luwuship. Henjamin Brower, Sliusbiirg, II &. iN. E. Slaymaker, Williamstown. A. K. Wilmcr. Parudisc. .Iohn Gross. P. i\I., Eplirnta. Jacub Se Samuel Milltr, Brickersville, Bustiong Se Ktuiiner, Hinklctonn. Jacob tlurl. Beurluwii. Wallace Se Uichwine, Eurl towiibhip, Frederick ti. Lcnnerl, Llliz. Pcicr (jioud, t'^iit tuwnallip. Thomus nines. Inlercourse. .1. Se 11. N. Bruner, B'rd.iu-IIand. Jolin B. Hrubucher, I'elersburg. Win. S. Ouinpboll, Maylown. Beiijaiiiiii Ilumniuud, lluuimundsvitle. John Pusey, Cliestnul Level. John Sliajt'er, iMuiiheiin. Wilmer &Cus-<ct, Muunt Joy. W. i'y- E. Wntson, Druniore tnwnship. Kerns Se Ferguson, Rock Milla. Hcniy Diffenderfer, Wurwick township. Sumuel S. Snyder, Lnndisville. Murlin Widman, West Ephrala. J. Sc II. Sluuffer, Speedwell. Juhn P, Wicltel, Hinklelown. Chew it (irahUl, liandesbutj, .1, U, Uains, Pleasant Gruve. Harland Si. Curler, New Texas. Jucob Hall, Buck P. 0. Isuuc Smilh, Mount Pleasunl Store. A. Hurnlcy, ^V!lshiIlgt<lu. v., Ii. I'dxaon, Ashville-. Win, iMuiitiliiin Ceiicurd Haniillon &i Kir'u,'ICirk's niills Croihers Se Kirk. Collego (.'rccn. S. B. Boudo & Cll, l.'olumbiu. Burr Spangler .Maricttn. Julin Lyiieli, Eli'Autieihtiiwa Clmrles 0. liiltre .t Co, II, II. Sl-iyra'ikcr, Uielilund- Conruo Diiuhnviii. j r. »St Cu. Eurl lownsi M. D.ivies, Cliurebtiiwii. A. C-. Huyers, Rising Sun ul the Cip. Sumuel Buwiiiaii. Bovvniunaville. II. Freeland, Sati.sbury. J. S. I.iinitis, E. Lumpeler townaliip. Reulieii Weidler, Benrville, Leuciick lowhsliip. W. W. Puaniurc. Vnlley lioad neur Quarryvillu. A. I'.. Roberts Se Cu. iNew Hnltund. MhiiuIiuii McC'annu ilt Cn- (jeurgctov.n, B. T- .*?. (J. Croil. Le-'tcnck loiviihliip. Henry Suinmey. W.irnick tuwnsliip. Will. E. Peiuiuuk, Andrews Itridjje. Ctin Se Wliituoii, ('iinpcrsvilte. And ut the l'riiii.i|,ul Ollice. No. IGli. Kjc« Ulreet, Philudi Iplila. I Aprils, IdlJ. 18, M. Is lllut I would nol give nno bolllo of Dr. Swayno's Compound Syrupof Wild Chart f tnr hulf a d'lZen of onv uther prepa. ratiim. I bave tried oil Ir popular lines. bul ihls siands far abuve lhem all fur iIip curs oflbe followiiig diseases, viz;—Influents. CoughH, Culdr, Cunauinption, Spitting of Olind.Palpitu. tiun oflho lleart.Wh.ioping Cuajh.Ticliling or rising sensaiiun in the Ihinat, Brun. chiii«,A»th'na or weaknCMof thensr- vuus System, or impaired coatii. tuiiun from, any causey and In prereni persons from I'uiling inlo a.De-. ciine, this me. dicine has not its EQUAL, And when loo much cnhimcl or i|i'inine ha. b«en used, this medicine tvill prevent it. evil effect iM the system, and repuir the hiliiir^ function.. A. « proof of tbe ubuvo medicino'givt^j; great strength and cleariiens in tho voice, a ganileraan from oiia of onr largo auctioneer cslabil.hmBnta tn Phila. delphia. who hni been'using- the - Syru'p^aay'a if h lhe grcalcslmedicinc to cry on he evoe .««!(. Of couise, ilic*inii)isier or lawyer, who have lo anri their voices, wnuld be equuliy lioneiitted; Rofer¬ ciieo »ill beBivon4o lho auctionear,by calling at my ofliee. CAUTION.—All prcparalions from thi. valua¬ ble tree, cicepl the originul Ducior Swayne'a Com¬ pound Syriip of Wild Cherry, ar* fictlliou. and counterfeii. Preparfd only bv Dr. Swayne, nhoss olliec is now removed to N. W. corner of EIGHTa and RACE slrccU, Phitadelphiti; ¦ agents; JOHN F. HEINITSH Se SON, B. King streef, Lancaster. .... Jubn McKinley, Lionvillc, Chester countj. John Marahall, West Chesler, Pa. John Rillcr Se Cn,, Reading,; Pa. Oetober ati, 1343. 47 IIEW\9nE OF "•FIE!?lP©liA,l6Y C0LBS." "Toothing i« acluBlIy more pcmicicu* lo th* Jl% porfcol existenta) o( liealth, than tha idea Ibat a simple cold ia of no conaequsnco.- How manpr aro there ihat poy no atlention lo a cough until ll becomes permanenily scaled, and tho conalllutioo is undorrained— , "Wo minil no wnrninc-but alterapt lo save Tho frame loo IWe. when Jeslin'i) lor the »ra«!" Such indeed is hunian caretessnete^ and liuinais frailly. Why should wc bo sn ncStcClfol without any cause? It ia hard to answer When such a remedy as J. PEASE & SON'S clarified' Essence oif lioarhotkiid Ctttvttii can he had for a trifle, wilh u .perfect- cettnnty qf relieving lho fraino froni aJl.temporary afflictiosM nfciilda or coughs. Advice cannot be g'"" 'W curly, and here It isgivcn with aqrelj sti(I .^r- taint^ of removing from the body any dlspoaitioti towards consumption arising from'a Cold. Sold by J. Pcaae & Son, 45 Division streei. READ, YE SKEPTICS! BaooisLyN, June l.t, 1843. Gents—Tt is a duly and a pleasure that Iowa to say Ihat by the use of your Hoarhound Candy my wifo wns entirely cured o( a nvera coufb, which at one lime threatened the moat aer-ioua and atarmi.ng symptoms, snd woe going fast into d»- cline. Allhough Wetl acqiiainted with you, and boing well awaie of.the good and healing.Tinue* ofyour "Candy," I could nut eipect Biich «-, thor¬ ough cure ; and shn is now in the erijoyrnent ijf good and sound tiea'lb. We tinve used ilsubse- quenily for llic inlluenza, nilli utibnnnded sueiiesa. \\"llh ttty Ileal wishes. I um -your frien,],'- J.\S. YaTES, cnr Aduins and Waler als. From the New York True Sun. Tlic Muynr of lliis nily has vuluntsrily come forwurd ill fnvor of I'ease'fl Hiiurbnund Candy ^ Messrf-^I huve repealedly used your Candjlfor coughsand Colds, and at.ways foimd 'rc.lief;'buK iifHciul duties prevented me from writing lo you iKifu.e. But as I buve laiely lieen vnrod of ltie in- fl lenza, I cnnnol v;ltliho1d frnm reeoirniendingtho s-ilae 10 lilt puhlic. I urn yours truly, UOaRR'r IL WOBRI3, 27ili June, 184.1. Ciiy Hull, Ncw York. To Jnilll t'cuse nnd.Sun, 45 Division street, Ncw York. We would ndvise nil our deiiiocrnls, and whig, loo, tu go 10 4.') Divislun slreet and get some oflhe abuve cundy. ufler reading tbe nbove. Wc hava tried il. unti know il tu bo Hisl rule for the influ* enza. II0 iM n u G: {l.'i'Some ery hiiiiibiig nut ot envy—somo frnin jeuliiusy cry liumbug—some .from sliccr ignoranco oftlic thing cry tiuiiibug. I du mn lielieve every thing is guld ttinl sliines. nor llu I belie.ve every tiling, wliicli is Imstily denntinccd is a humbug, flien neod not lte friglilened by a mere outcry. i Prove u tiling, tlienjudse ii. I was ted lo the ab'ive remarks bya very sent Bible genlieman Buying lo mo thi. diiy, tha. _ ¦ " Peos's Iloarhound Candy" «os a humbug. Now 1 know beiler, from uctual experience. 1 fuid it ; one ol lbc best Ibings for lbc lliroat aud vuice, j hoarseness and cnugh, nhich I havcever nsed.— Lel caeh onc Iry and soc for himself. . IIEM.VN B.\NGS. Pastor of the M- E, eliuroli, Forsyth at. Ncw York. Deeemlier I3ih.-184a. .Messrs. Jobn Peose & Sou, 45 Division tt. Is tliero one lhal can duubl ttic efficacy of Pease's Hoarhound Can-iy, afler rending tlie fol. ,' lowing li-Iier from President Tyler ? j W.vsui.vr.ToN, April J, 1843. i Tho Pic.^iJcnt dscires mo.t'i return Messrs ' Pease Sl Son his ncknowlrdgenients, and very sincero Itiunks, liir tho hon of candy received at tticir hands. He hus used il witb mueh benefit lu himaelf, asa remedy for cold and cough. I am, with vo'y great respect, JOllN TYLER, jr. Privaie Sec. From lho AiiMra. II is nilh no oidinary feelings of pleaaure w« '• lay before ihc publio a letter from hia Excellency, I our worthy Governor, which speuk. (or itself: j ALBA.i)r, .May 18,184S. Messrs Pca.e Se. Son : Gontlcmen—You will pardon m. for tho delay - in loplyinif tu your letter of the 14ih ult. and ao- [ ktiowlcdging tlic receipt of u box of your Claii- ! field Esaeiice of Iloaihuund Candy, j Allow me to iliai\k you for thi. kind respoel. j and tucxpreis the hope that you will be liberally patronized in yuur offtris to tbo pubtic. Tho «r. tide is got up in beautiful slyle, and is highly romiiiendcd by thoso whu liave tiad occasion to luo it. Your obedient servant, WM. C. BOUCK. READI READI The Uiird letter Mesars Pease Se Son, 45 Di- vision Slrcel, have received fioiii Cen. Jackson. ' IlKau-TACx, April 7, 1843. I .Messrs J. Pease Sy Son: i{ Genlleiiien—I have lhe pleusure tu ncknowl. ! edge your knd fuvur of the 1st ult. by tlio hand of my friend, Mr. J. Armstrong, and wiih it your > iiiucli CHiceiiied present, a packago of your Hoar. , hound t.'ulidy,lnr wliicli receive my sineere ihank.. I eun only add Ifiiit muy Itiousunda receive iroiih iiH uae au much bcnefu us I have done ; theu will its inv.nlur nu dunn tu pusieriiy as uno or ils bencfuciurs. I uiii, gentlciiijii, teryrc.pecl- fully, Yuur friend and nlieiicut survant, ANDREW JACKSON, 'I'lic''ultiiu ing arc a lisl uf t^ur Agents 111 Lan- Ciisii-r I'liiiiiiy : 1 J. (IIS I. nenr the Post Ofliee. A- F.\1REU, Luncuster. Dr- P.V RUV. do. I (1. V, IKIIcl, Ciiliiinliia. John ,M. Ro-icli, Liliz. Julin Itunger, Aduiiistunn. Pu-isc's lliiiirliuiiiid Cuiidy, i. nut aold by th* 1 £lk iflk^k^^ Vu».bli-acbeduiiiliinbleucli oume ur puund, but by tho pauk.ga aeeunipau. J. ^Fk^'^J^li'Mustinsiiirsulu by Ibepiecu ieil with lull direcliuns tur u>e. All agrnl» at manufacturera prices, ut tlie New Ymk Stnro.' Ii.ive a certifii-ute uf ageiic), sigiud wilh a ...I by IIARf \ CILHKRT. J. Po.i.e i S,,,., Oct. 18,1843. 4G 0,1. II, I'i a ip.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1843-11-15 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Month | 11 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1843 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1843-11-15 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 604 kilobytes. |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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TOE.. XVSI.
KDWAKO C. DARLINGTON,
OPPICG IN NOnTll QUKR.N BTRKKT.
TheriXAMlNERi.DKMOCR.\TICHERALD
is publisheil weekly nt two oollaiiii (s year.
ADVKaTisBMKSTS not exceeding one square wil be inseried ihroo times for ono dollar, jind iwenly five cents viiill be charged fur, each addilional In¬ sertion. Yoarly advorlisemenis, not oioerding «
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and' on Satorda; ihwa aro b great many plioM that we havo to walk 10. Ilieemivery nrong to bo so lond of a straoge plsceiond lo prefer it lo home; but I cannot help it, indeed I cannot, ¦yonre, affoctionaloly,
M«By SriNsiB.
Ocar Suiji:—Well, 1 think you aro right, it la
square, and withlho pri vilogo of changing once a [jast as well foryou to stay al homo. Tho woalbor
month, $8.
l\-,i-in Goiley's Laity's nnnk,Tur November.
'".,!M WAY ToTrIxG uim BACK.
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BY MISS l.UCV Al'STIS.
D.ar J.ilia:—Here 1 am at lasl at Niagara, in the midst ofa tremendous crowd, and I cannot loll you how shy and frightened I feel, nor how often I wish myself back sg.iin in our.old-fashion¬ ed, quiet parlors. Bul do nut think I am discon¬ tented. Ilisnotthnt. I could not be uo unduliful tn my dear old grandfather and grandmolhcr,wbo have undertaken this journey merely on my ac¬ count. 1 am glud to find they nrc none the worso for tboir fatigue, and nrc vory much ploaOed wilh every thing around them, whicji is moro than I am. "Vou ask mo to tell you tho names of lho peo¬ ple hero; how can I underlake sueh a task?— Crowds of old ladiea, crowds of yonng onos, and gcnl'emen l |
Month | 11 |
Day | 15 |
Resource Identifier | 18431115_001.tif |
Year | 1843 |
Page | 1 |
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