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'sjtr'Vji^i&jr sriiEie.E xs s TiiE.jfJa tii.?> rJlUUw-u^.ailLitll. l-;,qi.a_-; I -11111111 I "I'J—11 i'iTin"VJ"V'""J|ill|||||UII|H^^Aiay» EAWCASTEK, PA.—WEBWESDAY, AUG.SW SO, 1843. IVSiliV SERIKfS, VOf.i. IV—IVo. »6. ,¦¦.-.,.-¦, - FUnM!l|{£:D '3Y I'—" ¦ ,"]JDVVAilD C. DARU^iG'^6N.. ¦¦¦ ¦ '¦- OFFICE IH-NoaTlLQUItRN STUKCrr.' • ¦ : Tho E3t.\MlNteR:&.DEMOCRA'I'IC. b"E^ "UptlbfiBli'ccf weekly at tvvo noLLARS-aycar*-: :-.. > ¦. - ADvULtlBEsiRNTS tloi exceeding bno stjiiafti' will .: hoJioa'oifitid ilirno ilmeo for oiio'.dpllnr.'h'nd fwciiiy -BK<'Ccfn(a-vviIlb'o chnrged' for bncli'acJdiliona.l iii- #er^6_n. ] "VeaTiy' nilverlisiijnerils, 'lipi.ejccccdlng h Bq'qure, arid'vVltlilhd privilego of ohiioging onco ii toonth.SS.;,-. ¦,.-•'.„.;.,.¦ ..¦.,.¦ : .¦'¦''.. -.:¦¦-¦ -¦' : I PROPOSE selling tho eatato upon which 11*0- side. .It.liesin tbo groal Limcaibnti Vollejr of •Vitginio, in-lho eounty of Sheiinndoah. uti the J'V vji:tu'o oi'iiaccrco,. of iilo.Cpi)r4,.af,CliancCf _^l>y, the'suJ).s'i^r4bot'v»riH-oifer'.(it'puh|ib calo W lhc„l"gU9Bi bidder, 'i\bout ISO acres of "yaluublo .,l4niJ5 Slooo .LAjJp, situiitcil in Limo J^Hii Birtt((ip, aliuut-ifl.inileri rr<»ii.tbp eily ufBaliiinorci'ft uiilcs ¦ iroin "I'osvs'on's ''Pown oh the Yorli Turn|ukc,iiml l;-froni CrbmvvcU'K'-Dridgo over lho. Gunpowder I'olis,old Hatforil rood." '. 'i'hia land la very susooptihie qf improvement, HnTlrfgBbilndoh'fcbof fiiro Linio Slono'dnd u Linio KJIn onthe'isjiflf; 'Jt is¦ Wiijll ytmorod-, havingVa l.Wo stroain tiasslng tlirtiigli ihii cenlrc' vvjlli.suv- ,cr<ir fmnUo'r sireaius,.tlioro art) .ahf. ^ois 0/ oiglit; fipe^ pool. fpii9gB,'6no'^if,Jioicetcno iho Jijfgte8t;iuid disciinrgea moro vvater perhaps ihan any spridg- in this Slato, colebriiiod for tlloooldncss Hnd pu Norlh Branch of Ihat river, nnd'm view 6f ihp 1 riiy of its wntor. Theio'iit (in nhnndando offino 'R<*'Aj«.«;i.».) ,.'.-_.:i.'. i.j,:_j. r_ii„ ...^^t .... (hrivoing timber for tho BoppaTt'oftbofariti, con¬ sisting of Cbcoriul, Oak ond Hicltriry. There la no building on the farm, bnt'orty quantiiy oflho finest building Btono. can bo quarried from tho Hill. Thia land adjoins SKf.fo'ra'of lho.latq,J{jy)i9,^y, AniosB. ndvccliscd I^IM.sOldnn Iho-TS.flay. of Au-,' gust at 11 o'clock, liy/;thc Executoi^,-;*iiriir,''will"-.ba; offered iinmcdiutcIy.ftf][or;-nt llic sania'piiice.^:. Per-: sons wishing lo seo'fiielaild Will.^prjfnftd.afipTy tof Air, Wm. Grihies vgifcp lives adjoin1rtg''eTnd'lia^ iifi'd it undor rent for several yonr?. - ^ ' ' ' Thc torms of said na prcacrihodby the Chancel¬ lor nro one third ciislii.,tlie^reHidiio in two equnl paymonis 0 and 12 iriontha 'with ili'lereai-froni_ibo day of salo, to-bo secnred by bond with security'16' bo approved by tho Trustee. Iinivcdinie possess-* jon witl bo given'.' Fur further information ripply to thc trustee living on-his fiirm (Greenfield)^icar Uio city. •AB'M.VVOHTIUNG'I'ON.Tiustoe.' JulyaO,il842. . tB-33 "IV^ffAdamiSod iurnpike, leading frbin Wint;Fic«ter to r ^kl"o, v''"'"'''?''*""'''''"" 615 AG'liES , of.Whitli 311 AHi nob, dry bolloin land, and 304 ofgood iiplond, all fn.a stato of.iiigh production. Thd buildings aro all of bnck, ncw and cxiensivo. .Tliia rountry is imc of wbctti fields andmenduwa, . nndcolUflyhealthy. ¦Its popidntroniB'pr/ncipally tJl'Gerrtan origin, lutein, indusirious ond oconomi- '-^al.' Tho tilloto thifl land isgood. In couaequonce of beihg well wn'lei'ed, it vviirdivide well into sov. oral parcola. , ', '.'.Samuel ¦Voung,of Rockingham county, Vn., writes thus too friend in. York county.Pn.—'•This Ulho inost desirable fii-m.In tho Vnlley ofVn.; ond situated amqnjistyoui: friends ond brethren." ¦ Isaati Myors of Sliennndoah co., Vi., writes thiis to Michael Myorsj of Wosbington CO., Md.-^"Tlii3 noble Fiirtnis the liesl in tho county; the river.jiiid tho.proek oflfording waler suininer and winter— tho niills and iron tvorks noCJTar olfitho house the beat I ovor saw, the neigbbSrhood thobcst in the county—I would have bought Ihio'faTm bill was notable." ¦ ' ' i • For prompt payments I can poll (o any orib wild wishes to purchase; that will view, tlic-prbperty.—r 'If writien to, direct to Mt. Jackson Post OUiooi Shenandoah co., Va. ¦ > . JAMES M. H. BEALE. July 97,1843. 5i*.34 rou the LANCASTE^It EXAMLNBR AND nEIULO. van itABT itn-xiz&N, ON Tin; allOllE OP THE I'Ael.FtC. .-P^rjoi SpHiU ofUus miglily woTO anil vtooij, ¦ r !}'i'''i»"(!'.'.j'c lonely Indinn'ji solitnilo tlrin-^ptcrc^.^hy vclwlesj plAco;, Ilcrirliimjliii'.^toss'lipiyi Ihl« Broy'oyed rock, Tlral_surely lOtAJ.rfr'Uj^floml'fl coatinucita shock, Tllo Du'alhiuria'^f.liiB E»c^•l 'TAvna liiilforir"monn.'rn''go. beiiedtfi iho^fojrnd - 'J iHlil my'soil:—no mr-n'tnrt^wo wero foiinil, ' • Of all Iho r^il man's Irifto; • ''-- tioii, and that is'my protly i.istcr here ; 1 therofore towards tiro room Bconothing for me, but to remain n b;u liclor." Grnco rose nt tlieir enirance, bcr ficc beaming ¦ Hnrrict, vvho hnd silently listened lo the foicgo- Willi oliO; uf her own lirigliL smiles. Percy g convenintiiin, novv touk llic opporlunily tnin- gra.^pcd hcr hand convulsively, and lho bluud for. Tho paleface loujlit my only dnuebter'Wiani). ¦Wilh ilore of gSr*. anri mnny n step ofhhil, My iTlBhe<l>conscnl lo bribe. - BETI-ERgiBS IS^CcBtls '• WeffetaOle tietitle iPurgtilive I'lifEiS. ,-:- . THEIR innocenc.y a^d tboir certainty of expel, ling every, fmputo pariiclp ofliDtnur from lhe Blood nod otliee Fluids by thotr m'tural t^oursea, ilioisby reaioring sound and vigorous heallii to the broken ' constituiion, hao been foully estdblished ' sifiDo thoir-ihtrciduetion to publio patron"ge, now nearly thteo yOars. Thoy aro purclj- vegelable nnd ora pretiarcd solely of oxttacta from thai cluas .of Plants and Roots whibh not only purify the ,tilood-bul increases it in-qtianiity as" vegetables do whioh are.colon (lithe table. ¦ .:.- .'d ^CITIZENSOF.PENNSYLVANIA: ¦ •iPcfleiw's- lS4C!lSi iM^gctttblk -PMjLitSi.f-l^e, of nil nioilicinos jiossess the viOiSe.nlial-prb^ertiea of'being beneficial in every ' Tiiiriiblo aisdase;. ' -tSeo'syRbpsia of tbcir propeitice and utfeots ti])'. ^bii-tlie'Human Syatcm: see Wrappers cuntaining '<llreeti6ns,'&c.] -' • ¦ Thby dro recommended by thousands whom tlujy have cured of Livercomplaiiita, HaliTlual Cijs. iireltesb, Losa of Flesh, Deep sbate'd pains, Lus« df-appotite; Debility, Dyspepsia; Captain' Lewis Oak,,blilow Green atreet, N. L. Philadelphia, a^ <fr iieveral yetirs'sovero ofiliclion' of u' disbaeed 'staid bf th'o Liitigs and Liver, Sec. hc cOtomciii-^d iising Deleror's Pills although at ihe'time li^ ''bcglin to use them, his duaili seemed certaiii I he ¦ immediately began tb recover his pristine Hcnltli, whioli he now fully enjoys. ,', '"Spilting-ofBlbofl, Pleurisy, Broiiebilis, Pain in ' thu'Brottai, Side and Back, Honracness, Couglis, VVho6i)ingCoiigh, Wheezing, Diflicnlt expoeiura. tion, -Asilima,Consuniption; Inflamaiory Rheuma. ¦ tifim,'Gciierul Prosttfttion of Slrvngth. Mr (ybusi. '.Mbirelli No. laConiibs Alley, PliiladclplM'n, aaer 'auff'tiririg of Consumption, Iiiflnniaiory nhounin- ¦'liflm', 'and general prustrriiiun . rif his Phyaich! ¦power Waa'curcd by this life giving'Medicine, Dct terer'a'.Pills. . This vvas nri extrnbrdir'rnry cnac', as ¦ Jtf'r.'Mollbt Was pronoiinced incurable by ninny - entirioiit Physieians. "Scfofblqiisi^froctiooB, D^psy.Goul, Erysipelis Diseasea,produbiid by'jniperiri puisqns,, rniproiicrlyj called mbdi'dnes, Sure und Svvolleir Legs.. .Qjiscs '¦<>raW6llcitatid ulcerated' legs, Bouic ' of tweriiy'ifivd- years standing have'been effectually-cored-by Doltelor'diPilPs.-- : -...¦• .i'> 'v'."¦¦'.¦ .^Vditercal CompIaiiitPjSvvellingofibpUinga.nl the ' 'NebVond Groins, Wcors.in tlie .Throat nuso .or 'upjj'nthe Bgdy,".Dis'qa,ao of the Spine, Slric.turoa. ¦ Mr.'J.. Ward Jiving at.tli.o Niiyal AssyluiuT Phila. vVua.tiii'rsd bf i> striciuru of Iwenty'.yenra standing '.by using Dottorer'a Pills. 'I'liis was another .bxltuordinaiy caseol stricture aa. thc ingiruiuciii jgeiierally .usod to afford .relief proved uaci^fia.ut 'the iime,. / .' ' Sm'olliPox.-T-A'ch.il'I living nlNo.-5(i|i Apple sl. 'Pliilo~dslphiaJiad tlic .small pox, a woi;f.c .caso never .--,...¦.. -• —• , . .. ^-j^ licallb; ii.dr.eda ot : fnniily ,'Pi%'^oyonly for onjall pox blit nl^o for Mca.Ble8i ,''(!ih|oKeii.,pDi(,'ScorJeVFover liiild, aild, nialignani, Intetmitlcni Olid air cominon'yoye'rs. ... JBnijpus ph.o!ip Vomiting, Crariip in the Stomaeh . or liinlbs; "Siiik arid Puul Stomach dizziness, Avindi ''jijiVlialdeafness ringingno'isca.irt tbo, head. Mra; Jano Montgomery, liytngal tiio Widows Aasylum, Cherry St. Piiilnfl. wjis siibject, to. violent ntiacks ofbiliioiiiBh'oUe'SicV-ior sevcrni jears;'Deltefcr'^ •>PJII«,DOtiiniy piutaatop to forlhor attacks'ot.'tha oiiolia but to. UBO. bar oWn words, thoy renewed f horijifo, . • • ..'.- 'Si6k;Hoadacho, Inwftrd-ireaknoBB, Sensation bf :S0reues8Qad woiglilnt lho heart. Mrs. Jnrio -For- ..Drtcorher of Scliuylkill Front ond Filbert st.Pliil; iaa«Iplna-waa«uredof the nbovo symptolns 4iy n .-«{t»glo.dp80 of Dotteror's Pills; Iter son also tvaa cu¬ red «fAgob tind Foyer and (iuinecy, ¦ . - '[ Infjariiation oflho Kidncya, Intlnmniiori of tho : BlaUderi Difiicnlty pf roiaining or exnoUing vvind! ,-.AndIbr thosb 'weaknesses' and intcinal dcrnngei Amenta towhich llio Female • Constitution iii suh. jl30l,-wo.cuU upon.liio World toproduc'bn Betlisf iqedicino than Detleriir'B Pills. .¦-•:. , tjor sale itt XMtteasler tnj .Itihtt €>Uhfin Ni.Quobn Si. 3d door above lho P; Qlfi .-e; frmtv*liom drily, AgOnta and ihbeb:wisliing tobo come ajjetin, can boBupplied- Price Sl per dozeij .^xen. Names of ncw ngents oui fro'iii Ihocily will bemadded hereunto as soon na received.- Drug^ giata fcro nbtappoihtcdagehts, nor-can tho genuine Dettorpr'a.PiJIa^bo procured, through tlicm by or. dor orotWiiivUoi . - ,,"; . Prijiclpalofiico and gonprn! depol, SIAV. Corner of Seo^ihd'otia Now street, Philadelphia.' ,'r Jmiii.M184i;\ . '; .-¦ . '.¦-¦'¦..,'..r ¦^ ; ' --*- "Ohl cmne." she sniil. "nnlo the whitt! mnn's homo, t rrill not pnrt from UiBO, ray aire, hul eorau, Antl bo his hnppy gucal; ,.,.:. The Ilacliuf; tieer onto Ihy fcet ni^Ll. bring. AlittI vrill tlip theo vvntor from tlip aprinff, AndsQQllic thy. wcnry breast.". •¦V-<5o. une"^tni'.Bvvcct'novvor'of morning; go, ¦-) for light of glntlnesf lenvo Ihcsfrshntlca of ivoo;' ¦ > .-; ITirl 1 vvilVlnngcrsiay; -. AniWyhftn three (hins gotfovvrf hchintl Itit: stjii. Tli^n.-r-irt thy wofwilantt Irim once more lomo, ¦ Coinli by Ihc hunter's wny." ' EsecuSoi's Sale «f ¥nliial>lc ¦ ' ME^S^ m^T^Ti^' ¦ y tholasl'Will and 'reslamoht' of James W. Amos, lutb of Baltimoro county, deceased—¦ the aub-spfclbbrs vvill sell at public salo on tho premises, on Monday, lliq 15tb day.of Auguat next at U'p'clock A; M. that valuable piece,of property localeiiipthpVolltjy of Lime'ICiln Bollom, Balti¬ more coiinty, nine miles from Ihocily of B.iltimore betvveoiijlie Harford and York Turnpikes, cun- lilinliig 9!) AqrcB, and is considereil bno. of lho mo.'-t valuablo Farms in the Cuunty of ita,aize, be- iog the greater pari LiiiicBlonc land. This pro-' porly is wcll watorcd'in nUita parts, lying between, two rringes of the hills, who've tlio waters risO bo high in them thol any partof it mny be irrigaicd. Tllis farm has formerly btien all in meadow and JSmm^ irrigated in ihis woy, . Tbe iinprove- ^ra^S^m morita consist of a subslanlial tvvo story miHsSTONE DWELLING, Bcvcniy five 1) r, J^ ISff^'fbt,! by twenty five, eontaining eleven rooms with a Kitchen, a dry Collar ronning under,¦ filly feet of it.' Tlidro'is a stone-Born vvith stabliiTg-attachedjBuflicient to-hold twenty' hoad of onttlo,^ lorgo stone'Quarter tor Borviinto, a roiitcollar nltached, with all otlror rrcceoesnry) out buildings thnt i farnt requires. Also u elone. Dairy witlrn never faillng-Bpring of pure water.-—' Thcro.is on this.fafm-anappliyorcliifl-d wilh other fruil trcea. ,.TIie farm is under good fencing witll] a aufiicicncy of wood forlia support. ! J^aont liio jaaniQ time-w^ will.aoil fifty Acres QfLandioneand'a halfmiles cast of ihla property on Ihcpld Harfoxd Rt'ad.partiall.y.ifi;woods. . . Tcrmsof the sale arc. one half ofllio piirchaso money to be paid an the ratification..of-enle-t-tht^ baliinco in two.cqual liivySiieii^ajat six .and tiv-olvc' mpn'tlia vyith iiiicfestfipn^ (l!Ly''<if«al6. . ' Persons wishing lo Vitjvv .;tlie rjii-qperiy' can bo shown it on applicaliori.'iju.tno fntiii.-. . ¦WM.W. AMOSS. >'.-;p™™"'™- July 13, 1'842'. ^ '_ 'j_ ^1^-32 OmT^LLSTS LOOK II BIIE IXlP.E PuUfisrUKTBQftV.r foraale thatV.UffllAfeL'E Ji FAUM siiiiiitt'd ill Ncshanoch township, Alorcfr County,.rMimsvIvnnia, fornierly owned hy. Janicfi llczliip, coulninmg npwarUs oi'SOO ACRES, nd considorcd hy gooiijmlg'eH the beat ana inosl desirahle aitimtion in ihc Western Country.—; Abont 300 ncrea of-this property lies in lhe beau¬ iiful 'valloy of- lhe- Neslinnoch, forming a rich, smoolh'flnd levelmeado^v, die balonce neecnding; from onph'sido, and the-''wholo foimin|; n trnct of hmd bf superior advftniftfjctJ for grazing or cultiva-' (ion. The niodowaare well waiered wiUi several dmail etrounK^heniittful groves of the eiigorlree. aro Qneach aido of the vnlley,—thn lund la- well adopted for laying otf lutc four FarmK, with good pilea Ibr buildinga, and flprings to each., 'i'hero ia Jiuic stone and atonc; coal in abundance, und easy of acntsa, 5 or COO aercs aru cleared^ llie bul* lancc wood land,.wajnut yak and .ehesnul. The isu large and coininodimm.building, vvith-o good kitchen and other out bnilditiRa all in good rctmir; a-Ciirn ,iOO feci hmgvwitli Sheds ull urtiuud, q:I»iu lwo lenant liouseai und anoilier larj^c frame Barn, a ffohdiOtthrtrd. of grafted fruit. This property ad¬ joins iheviDogo of New Wilminglnn on iho road leading fjoni ihc.Erio exieusinn of tho Fehnaylva; nitt Cttnah Ife the -flcighborhood ore a'number of Merchani Flouriog Mills: N. B. VduoBH wiaJiinjT to pwi'^boee .may malto. enqnirica^^'MfiBBt-f*. VViUon and Hanlts orjhfl Uoii3C>flf?B4ptraciitaliv(')i, or Win. Stowarl, Ksq, of iho ^iji^tif Pennjivlvoniovor MoDtelius Alor- cUjim»^M^rfe street, Phiiadelphia, of- J.Puitergori in llounljoy, Laneaslor connty* ond A. P. Moord res.iding onthe promises, Thia properly ia.very deairablc in every point of .view.- Pcreoofl wish¬ ing to purch;i8t?. wUido xvbll to make early appli. cation. . jOfIN PATTKRSON. A. P. MOORK. Junes, 1812. lf-27 Igavo.niy.lilcssInR;, nnilriiy Jicnrl'a emlirnce— 'Blif5.\vn^iJ.^liiit Mnkolia>vlt,iVo,yI4, ndl diagroco ¦ ,Tlie Iriclian warrior'«^yof; To \rtar Ufff whhVmau'ri' garb ho eonM not brook, N6r on hiaclaunliior's pnlu-Iirowed chilil lo luoh,. Dot with tht: ¦oroEtgricf. Shc'Jl conio lo.mtjrrow'a ova, bul ere Ub morn, ¦ - Thuso Hoowy lucks ahall atk hcr to be borno Unto iiB^ fltioTiiKA'd grave— . Nol lo MY FATnER'a—far eway ho sleep 9, " Bcyouii yon mnanuins, whcra Miasoafi awccpa Ills icod-inforining waTo Thc", when the last ono of aur,'Haiion'fi fled Our foo a lihlf rcpcninnt tear will ehcd O'er our oJttlnfiuiBheJ branda: Pcrchatfcp, he'JI k'n'd oa.lagging juaiice, when, Wo longer. Justice from his ftungorxan Sucuro our str'cariiB and lauda. iio ealled. u« failhlops—yot, when dnngcr brought Jiim o'er tho wal«r to our door, we aought ¦ ' To'lcavo ihobow tnibent; ¦^ But, whon the flnaio and Ihunder burned and roarad, Andthm^ our denruat hunting paatarts pourod, Tho wanipum belt waarent. Ourtoutse the Alleghenies anw ub tako, From whoro Niagara's sentry of thc lako Forever whoijp's in pride; * From Delaware, ancl Northern flclda ofanow, Ohiu, and the South, thoy saw usco To Mi3al9«lppi'B,aldc. Nor yet atreat—wo.paasijd yon nvountof roqka, . • Driv'n further slill, liice prairie pidgcuatloclu,' VVhcn dog nnd huqUmanmcet, TiM ii'ow^froDiifising.lo lhe,aclling,Bun,^ ' No cou'n'tfy (eft, ihe.ocoau'a flood dulU run Around my,faitcrinj feet. , ..- . • And I nlnnet—whsre thotisand voices rVng ' . ' Ofwar Dndcbooc; whero awift can'ocS along An hundred rivers pfQ](^cd7— ' *Ti8 twice ten lummers ainco tho aoftg waa heard: 'Tia thrice ten aummcra since the war dance atlrred, •-Deueaihtboccdat-'o ahadcl Our council firca arc any, thoTieavcr'a gone; Thq hu0a|o and crouching panther's flown; Thc wolf no more i« h.ard:— Thc furcst nilje,;tho ;hunifng path is er«en. No more at evo thc fox and hoar are sceo— f lliu eagle's plume is tired. ^But M<;kehawl( will nnt ditdain In. ogatu, Wiial wafl not aporncd ihro' lifo—the chlcAain's brcaUr IIo'Il brcalhe untd the laat:— Yo battle robea! come yo. again adorn These withered limba, no^or willyi moro ho worn, . . Ye incmoricaof the Paall , .-¦ .1 , Around mo'a thrown tbc deer's enfolding skin— Upon my fcct I-havo thn moccaaiu— For nei'k aod arm the ring OfvariduacoloreilbL'ads—to crown niy hair ThcaBfcuihcrs bright—Ah! beautifar lliey wero Upon the ivild bird^flwiog. -Thc ahlelrt (« on my heart—ihla pictured band Doth gird my loins, wilhin my clasping hand TJie tomahawk doihreai— Close by my side the bow uaairung isiaid, ^. Antl quiver there, and now ao well arrayed,. To Fate I hare my breast. Great aplrJi! hy my lonely wigwnrri'i /lame, " I amoko iha pipe ofpence—my (lauglitcr'a qomo Dothcheer the while man'a face.-^ Yon raoon beheld herpari—(damp la liiy brow. ftlineieyeserow d}m)-«yon moon butioldetli aow. The Deathbed of my Raeel II. - From lhe "Lady'a Companion, for Augual. THE LADY'S SLIPPER. DV fttnS. CAROLINE ORNE. o^;mEif:c^?s ¦y.A-LUAB'LE LANDS AN FRANKLlN'COUNTY, PA. . 1 ,. Ww Sftlc. / j^JJE pubscjribor wishing to diaposo of his Real -B Esialc, mUca thia mnlhod of giving, timely no* llc^toUiose diaposod to purchase, that on Thbra- day t)iQ >23lh of Auguat next, ho will offcr at pub- lie Btiln„on lho urcmiaeo.his T.VVO JTAHMS OF F1UST.RATI2 LIMESTONE LAND. The6rst i« situated wilhin ono...railoof Chamborahurg, nd* joining theSipuffer's MUl Property, on iho Balli- jhurc tiirup^kp, It is well improved, having tliorc- Vp. ivvp goijd PwcUing Hourea and, Barna. .This farn» cqptaia8,220A*i''CB, nild will ho sold togeth¬ er or dividcti a«.mtty bt^.tnu^t dcsirablo to purcha¬ sers. ¦; -1 : Tho other Farm contains 270 Acres, aituatcd two inllo'' and a half from CliatnbcrsbuT|». This prbperiy hu,3 two improvementa, and will bo aold ,entirQ gr di,vidfd to suit purchaaer?, . Peraons. wishing.to purchaeo &ho above propcr¬ liea, or any parla oflhem, nro invilod Locall on lho nubscriber, who will nhow lhcm tho premiaes and civo fill necesaary informalion. ** JOim STOUFFKR. June 8.1842', -. >8-27 *'Ldoii, Harriot/' said Charlcv) Percy (n his eie- le?, as hc entered (he- room whoro she aat'scwing-, "sec what a prize I have if»»nnd.'* ' "A lady'aalip]icr. How odd to think ofa lady losing her shoe." "Only see how amallit is, and of what perfoct shape." "Yea, quito perfect. It was, doubtless made by Q good pains-taking BhoeTnaker." "Tbat ia nolbing—donIt you aeo it haa bcen worn enough lo become perfectly adapted to lho fuoti" "And what thcii ?" . . "Why, I believe I ahould fall in lovo with hor.V - "I don't knosv ho\v your wish oan bo {jrntiflcd unleaaydn advcrtiae tho alippcr." , . "Tbat won't do. In the liraf^placo it is nut worth adyortisinff. and if it were,,ihcro is no lady who would chiiOBO lo como foiward to claim a lost shoe." "Il WOR porchnaed, it seems, avNo. , WqbIi injfien etreel." ¦ "Ycb, but hundreds of ladiea purchaso thcir slides iherc." . *'Fc\vof tho hundreda, howovor, could vvoar ono 80amall as ihif. Aa you are woll acriuainiod with thff owner of ihis establishment, I woiild, wero I In your place, asit him about it. If huo iala cus¬ tomer, he will bo ahlo tu inform you who aho ia at Ap.itr was soon fiblecled, for winch lho servant juat onc girlin tho world, who "hns u ffood cducn* Floyt?. Qnd tnkin- hlni by lhe having^ paid, tho carriage rolltll lazily nway. '*Thdlddy;of the flijipcp," said Percy. " .."Without douhl,but I. am oniiroly ignorant of hernamc.'' "i think alio ie nol a residenl ofllie ciiy," said Percy. Percy now Icfl the store, dclcrmjnjnjj within himself to keep tho carriago in bis oye, 'liJl it ar¬ rived al ita final placoof destination. For ihis, purposo ho struck into « brink rtalk, ninking "h'jsl opccd nearly ^quftl lo that of the lazy Iioraoa. . In ajninuto or twi^, tho carriago pgain stopped before a sUilionor'a shop, which enabled him lb como up W-Sh-il. Aa ho walked slowly past it, ho oblained anothei^ glimpsb of Ibo thiek veil, but whether it concealod,a face handsomo or ijgly, ronmincd Btill n most profiiund myetery,, with a littlo deiter- ous mflnoauvortnghe wasobf^'to keep sight oflho trill, ho d. row hitn form hor brother, that during hin nhftnncc, Mra. Lcavil had sent an invitnlion for lhcm nil lo alicml n Belect party thai evening-, nnd thnt her niother and fiho had concluded to accept, if ho would go with litem. "Oh, I fihair^n,of courso.V he replied, "forlhe l^avil's nre great fiivorilca of mine." ,. When Alra. Percy and her aon and daughter nr-- rivcd at Mrs. Leuviit'a, most oflho oomp:my had already assembled. Tliey* had been there only a few minutes, when Afr.and Misa Floyd, wero an¬ nounced. *'Look, Mr. Percy," mid Marg-nrot Bnylc, "and ...,.,.,, . r . . - I "CC what you tlunk of Grace Floyd the hidy from carriago without hia object b^qymmg apparent,'tUl^ j^^^^ Orleans" ' Oh, I Imvo Been hcr alrendy," hti rcplieiW *'and il drevy Up before an elegant mAn£i<rn in Sammer atreol. ; Jioro tlm lady alighted, though without Uirowing back hor veil- Hor figure was vory.fino, but her dresa was so long llmt he could nol come to any.satiafuclory conclusion ahout the slip¬ per. It Bubsoqucntly happened'thai he freqncnily had occanion topass through Summei alrcet. Ono morning as he wna ntrolling lci»urcly along by iho houBo, .which, to iiim, con^Ulutcd lho chief point of attraction. lie was overtaken' hy a yuutig man of his acquaintance. '•You seem to bo quite taken witii tlie elegance ofthis mansion," said hc ; "are you going lu build oncen the same planV" *•! waa looking at Ihosc bcaiitiful pkinth," ro- pliedPoVcy,Blammering and changing color. 'Thcy are indeed beauiiful. Tlio lady or thc ladiea oflhe family must have a fine taate for cub livalirigflowora.*' ¦. Anoihcr gentleman by tbo name of flanaon join- cd lhcm in season .to hc;ir the laat remark. You are admiring Miss Floyd's flowera, I find,', said hc. Floyd," repealed Percy, eagerly, "ia Fl')yd thc name ofthe lady who reaidcs here 7 " ""•'So I havo bce% informed." Have you never aeeri hcr? " No, bul I iiave accn hcr brother." Well, what of hini 7 IIow old ia he—how docs he look?" *'As'it ia impoasible lo answer ihrcc qucationa at oucc, I .will lake them in thc order you put them. Hc is^ I understand, a native ofono ofthe North¬ ern Statea, which he Iofl at r youthful age ' for NoW OrIennfl,'whcr^ he entered into business, and in lhe courae of twenty-fiveycaiS residence, amass¬ ed a splendid fortuno wliich he mtcndsUn enjoy in our own good city. Ho is, as near as I can judge, aboni forty-five, and is what inay be called, ifnot handsome, fern'arkably good looking."' 'Siater lo .a man forty-five," thought Percy,— "Sho may possibly, though not prohably, bc of tho youthful ago orthitty, or ihirty-live,and I have been keeping her slipper in a rqao-wooJ hox, and have,every night, conleinplated it wilh ns much dovDlion as a Pagan would one ofhis littlo deities besides which, I bavo m-.naged to get severa 1 peeps al it during tho dayiiine." Just as he hnd finished tlna mental soliloquy, Mr.'Fluyd ami a lady apiicared nt'lliu dobr oflhc' mansion. JHe gavo hcr his arm, and they dciccn. ded lhe steps. As she now^ wore no vc|l^.'IJflrcy-(awf fascinating woman, permit the cautionofma obtained a full view of her face, which appeared aa ifit had beon visited hy lho aire of fifly instead of fiflcen summers, whieh he had fixed in hisown mind as the probable age qt one who could wear eo email and symcli^cal.A.slipper. •^Ifiirgnt to riiind her foot," sart^^o,,..rousing himself from the iroVoty ioio w!iicfe.i>'i*tv«d fallen,' at tho sight'of the antiquated damsel on whom ho had laviBhcd so many ihoughls in vain. You. havo deprived yourself of no great plcns¬ ure, I imagine," said Hanson, laughing at lhe se¬ rious air of Percy, "in forgetting to look at a woriP-;- ana's foot, who is - fifly or aitly years did—but I promisedlo meet my friend Frazier at eleven, a*i4. it lacks only five minutoaof the hour." The tiiTco now acparoieJ, iind Prrey directing Ills steps td- Washinglon aireel, fell in with Mr. aho look8^no_rcIikc a Fury than a Grace," adddcd he, mentally, aVtho jamo momcni turning lo an* swer sonic^questioti of anothor ludy. "Mr,Porcy, who ean ilfo^c^alraiigcrs be?" said tho lody who bad just cluimcd his attention. flc ftdhwedlhedirccridYi-of.hercyCS, and behold Mr, Floyd, wilh a young, ond cxccpdingly lovely girl leaning on hia arm. '¦. Ilcr dctrk, InstroiPBpycs, with llicir long, drbqn. inn. int-i.nr, ..„..i,i ^r.i .>» 1 . . r r^'musl bo ilioroufihly and. iininediatefv changed, ing lashes would of (htniservca almosi alone for Ihc ''•' ,», ^' ,. *-Di> It'll nin, Ur;icp," s.ii'l Iliirrint, 'Miow yiMi camo lo miii't wilh 30 odd nil acciilcnt as to Uue ynur shoo/'* •* \Vhy,l!n:rc liiHipimcd tnbe a RHlillcI^(^l^o^»c^,on^; dayt whwn t was aij-^cnt from hnme, nnd Aunt Pcrsis sent lho cirriii^c niul n piiir of Ihick nhors. The clipper, whii:b, with i'a m.itr, 1 n.l!rd in n hamlVercliirf, happened \o ,<lip ntll during ita paasage from my friend's houoo to the carriapf)." "Add Chnrkf, who wns destined to bo it!» rniijer,'' a.iid nnrriei, "wn;* ir.krn with ii« bcauiy, that, uliphily ahcr. ms thft olli fual.ioneil garni*, of Mlnnt ihealippRr,' Idi* cliief anm-irmr.m rran lo hunt the lady nf iha ¦Iip[icr..tiH hia ffTirm rern aiirrcisfnt." ' "I hnp/! he will neviT hive enupe 10 rrgrtt Ilia aucccsp," rrplteil Ora<:*, "for I am pure I .nliall noi." '*Dn ypu lint ri'{»rM the exchange jmrhavo beoi\ oblig* ed to mnlte? " aaiil Perry. *'Nnt the Irasl. I alrt:R»Iy like our country cottage hcN tcr than I illil nur ciiy palncn." 'There id one thing I wiflh you could have roialned," !«aiil Harriot. "Anil what i* that?'* *'Vriiir liar|i." The woniB hail only rsrapcd from bor lipa, when tho vnice nf Aunl Persia was heapl. ''Wail a nmmte," ahe waa hearil tn fay, *'ind I will xpn w'liers till) mislrcaa nf the huuao n:lt liko to havu it placpcl.'* Gr.ico ran to wnVomn her. •'1 was ilelnrminol on one thing," asid her aimi, *^rid abscncCvOf all olher bciiuly,but her roinplexioa was oflhal clear and delicate kind which frequenily accompanies dark eyca. nnd very dark hair hnd her small rosy mouth wm fnirol thc swccloaL expres¬ sion Her form, which was alight and porfeclly symclrica], allircd in an clegan t and simple drons, and the hem of hcr robe resled onthe insicp oflbo smallest nnd moal beautiful fool in the world. Percy was so absorbed in ihc contemplation ofihc lovely vision So uoexpeclcdly presumed lo liis view, lliat ho forgot to answer hia fair intcrrogalor, 'till alio repeated her question. He sought an early oppor¬ tunity lo bc introduced to hcr, and before lhe ovr- ning was half spenl, wua completely'enthralled by tho fair enclmiilress. Mrs. Percy, too.waano won by her amiablo and unassuming manners, thai siio could nol help secretly fearing lhal even her cool judgment might bo iinpOrccpiibly biassed, eai>cei- ally whon alio took into view ihc unequalled lovcli- ncBs ofher person. As for Harriet, hcradmiruticm ofher was only second to her brother. . Fromthat evening,Percy and Graco Floyd fre¬ quently' mot, and hc soon had tho felicity of feel. ing assured thut he was the most favored of the votaries that knelt al hcr shrine. Mra. Percy watched tho progtoaa of tho aflair wilh connidera- blo onxiel}', as no gifts or ailainmcntii could, in hcr mind, a'^onc for the absence ofthat domestic know- ledge, which, although not apparent lo every eye, must be the fuuniahi hoad whence emanatu those streams of comfort, which make homo tho onc green spot in the dcserjf oflife. It waa mo.st prob- hhlc, thai, deprived officr moiher in her infancy, nurtured in an ^encrvnting climale, and surrounded by *»very luxury whieh whim could suggrat, or, money, procure, ihat ahould any caprice of forlune deprive her of wealth, nhe would be utterly help less and miserable. Shp did not conceal theso rc- flooiions from hqf son, but whendida young tnan of^t.w only-five, deeply cnamoiodwilh a beautifiil sook bin [i(ia. "Ynn are ill, Charlrs." ftaid slic, turning pale herpelK "Do Icll ine what llie nmllcrisf" "Irannot—doyou"—ami he hioUcd imploringly lownrda Mr. Floyd, A few worda puflircd to make his dauglitor com¬ prehend what had happened, - "I am glad,it is nothing worse," said nhe, calmly. •'I feared—I can hardly tell what I foarcd—but your appearance, ^harlea, greatly shocked mc, "But hnvo you not ono toar to givu to our fallen foriunea?" aaid Percy, willi a brighloned counto- nant:c, "Not now," sho replied, "1 know nut why, hul all (his does not make mc half na iniaerable as I ehnuld imagine it wuuld, ur, petbapo, as il ought." ¦ "Thank Ileaven," said Percy, fcrvenily, "tho load is removed that was bearing down itiy ener¬ gies, nnd crushing me to the dusl. And now alng Its one ofynur faVurilo airs, and wc will leovn you, for r find that you nut only.need no comfort your¬ self, hul that you nre fully equal lo the task of' tUnl.wsslhatymi nhouM hiivo ymir harp to cheer ynu comforling olhers." j In ynnr snliimle. aoi privately emplojreJ Mr, Bobisonlo Uwnaapparranlio her. that thcir mode'of life |'''"'''"'^'""^'"°'" „ . ^ ' »»Ilnw very gnnerotis and consiiH;rntc," aaul Gr^cr. Now I hate all I want, Th<j music uf lhe harp will in¬ and when they wcrc about lo withdraw, she was ¦ , , , ,. . ,r . l ,ir „¦ u on lhe point of observing l.» her husband, tlni | p^^cv somi rec..imm.ne...d hi,sim:.a ^vi.h a gnorf pro- with hia concurrence, ahu would dismins lhe fe-' ^^^y „f a.iccp.ia. His b<:itt;j ohli^icd, on account of the nmlc Bcrvants that very ailcrnoon, hut upon aeeotid ¦ ,|i„ii,„yn to dine in the ciiy. m ikea iho tnno aponl nt thought, as she felt almoat sure.tbat he wouM in-' hnmfvluuhy ih;tij;h[fut. Thc cvuiiin','i*,iftriicularly xvhich fiisl on her rL-tnining u pari, sho thoughl it best lo ' ant usimllypinKctl in Win wifeS bnmloir, often listening make no allusion lo the subject. Fortunalely, ' to nne oflier aonjja, and aomeiiinns singing with hera f** the last dividend receivod from lhe bank, remained ; %"c dui:i, with the ninnnlicama Ickiiiii lovingly diroufth unlouched. Having requested their attendance in j 1'"= I'^^^t'rinnt fnlia^e of a vine which Urapca iho win.luw, ,, ,1 1 • I , .1 .1 ', 1 ' are an nill of <iiiii:l hiiiipiiiC! tho parlor, she explained to lhem thc ncce.-aily of 1 11 Since I luat saw you, Percy," aaid ho, "I havc aacerlained thal'iho name ofthc lady in lhe car¬ riage, which stopped at my sloro the other day when you wore present, is Floyd, nnd thnt she ia the—" At this itiomcni a boy whom ho had sent totho post office, met him, and presented hira wilh seve¬ ral lettors.. Glancing hia-eye at the poatmark of onc ofthom, "Ah," said ho, "here la lho very let¬ ter ! waa wt'shing for.' Hadit failed to come, jt would have been a hundred doUara damage tome," and .forgetting llio FIoydH, he liowcd to Perry, and hastened to hia store in ordOr to porsue his letters. "I will givo you the beautiful slipper," said .Percy to hia sister, when ho returned home, Ibr I iiavo had a sight of the ownor, and kIio looks old enough to bc our grandmother, ond ia so ngly— Anni Ptig, lho hcrb-wmimn, is a beauly to hcr." replied Ilar- Jnr^HE sUbtfc'ritibrB.iiiive jui?i feceivcd a frcali pgp. ¦¦"ply nftKft'nhovo named celebrated BAL: SAM OFHEALTH, >^hibh has in a few ycacflrci .j^gfiD do]>UUj nnd pjl ihoifo iraiqs of iUsqnae? ;.'.rc?ulungirtximydrjordoxejd cpn'djtipn.pf Oio,«tpMir 'aph.""."'. , ' C ' .' , ¦ :'^ * .,,.:.'.,.:.;. ' ] Ik.nas nlso hcon^onhd higlity, beneficial ip ,inij purilfeB b^ ih'o'blood arid illconOitiiip prVbAfi);*; . tpm, Hoartburn, Waterbta8|), Nervoua,dn(ljfliel| _KoB^aeli'o."', ; , ^',^.;' ,'...; .'.¦ '.,.] :,,r.J',; -.,. ¦¦.' : ..,^ Persona whoao digeaiive orgapji" arb'i(ppaired| ff*el dUtrcBscd jh sp'ititn,. tth^ who'are^syb^cct io ..clialurbcd'Bleep eilioiild givc'thb abiiyp. mi'dtcifp.a trial—they^\i'hr«aQ'»fi."djcUof.froui till'ilio^io^difl' Ire'sinng cnqaploiinls, ' ' ' .. . . .' ' To guard ngsinat cjuhtofroiters, ohsocvo tlial nono ia genuine'i whicli li"« "ot iJiQ.nmno yflh cnodlctno blown on the glass of "each liollle, un tho fllgna^ufjof S,:Miller.OR u^^abpl^jpqstcd on th outaido 'cover. For ral©^ only Dtj; F. HRlNITSH-& Son, side Agents Kt their. Medicinal,Drug.& Clicmical atoro, Eoal.King 8trcot»Lancaster, Pa. . June Bj 1842, Cm.27 (mllE SUBSCRlHKUS havo aasoclatad Ihcnjsblvcfl U under the name of MoNTaoMKnv^.A'. Patterson, tis partnera in the pmctico and-ffbfession ofthe I>iiw, in the ecvcral Coiuta oflho Conpty and City jf LanoaBlor*' Their Oflipe, Iho Bamphiihcrtnoc cupied by John U. Mimtgonicry, is in Soiltfi^ucou Slrcot, on lho eastern aido, fourth houstj fiom lb& ^corpOFf whep.4hoymay at all times bo fotind,"anq w.bero thpy.will.he tinppyiobltond to the hiisinesft of'B|iy of trioir iellow oUiz6nB, who may deem thetn worthy ofpatroiingo. f. ,¦¦.. • ^. ¦ ' ¦ ¦ .r-.ti.or. t ¦¦¦' '. JOHN n; MONTGOMEnV. ; . .,. : DAVID-Wi PATT12RS0N. ! Junea3,:l84g. '''.'-^'' " ' "••'''^^^^ t^TO SaW MlJLLEU^ .Al^b :btUl?R^.^ r^^>aVe ,«t i§haiigle IfffoolimQ. r^UlK public is rcspoolfuHy.fhfuiiacd tImLA, ,W. MeQlcIlapd, Colomln tw^. h^vo bqen-vopptuniotl ugont« for Ihc ».alagfamuv nQd.liOproviiUSTAVli or.,1 aillNGLE .MACUII^F., capable of-aawuir; from 151)0 la2,()0Q 0 day, This machino Una been for aomo liinc in generul uso in CheMcr ftnd'Lnii.' Viaiftor couiiticBt'Ond. ila udvumoges aro au well knn%n lo HO many iliut a parlicular rcferencois nol doomed nccCB^ury. Those who wiah 10 sco i^ in opcralion can do so by calling.on Joseph Mo* i^leltand, uf. Coleruin townshin, Lancaster connty; July 6,1849, lf.3l "Thank you for yuur gcncroaiiy," re(i rict, laugliing. "I havc heard you tell a eroat doal nbout boau- ty^of late, Charlea;* said h'a niolhcr,'*aiid in auch a manner as ifyou thought personal allraclion of the firat conaidei-otion, I hope \Vhcn you come to choDSo a wife, it will not be solely for her beauly." . "I oannot say mother, that I should like tomar¬ ry a woman who was nol beantifuU" •*Yet I trust you will nol let beauly blind you lo foulla of temper and dofcclivo educalion, for tcl me assure yuu, thut afler marriage your prcrcp- lions will bo likely to undergo a groat chaiigp.— You will gradually become clear-aigbted to iho faults ofyour wife while you will every day ihink l(;SH and less of hcr boauty." '^ "You aponk aa ifyou thought a good tempered, wull educated girl was rarely to be found. Now . "I bolievo I will take your advico,'* ho replied and thc next minute ho was on his way lo Waah¬ ington .street, "I Qin glad (o find you alono Mr. ——^," eaid hc, as he ontored tho store. *'! havo Ibund a lady'a slipper, wiiich is so beoutiful, that T hnve a great curiosity lb ascertain jh« pwnpr. Can you loll mci" "I am not celraln, but I bcHovo U belongs lo MiesChcalon." ' . ^ vNo, 1)0, that cannpt-bo—aho is old and ugly.*' **Butflho has a pretty fbot." At this mornent a handsomo carriage, drawn hy n pairof paniperod, jot black horses, drow. up bc- iforo lho dooc. Ablack servant alighted, and ep* proaching tho carringo window, received some g orders 'which were given in a low. musical voicc, | in tho room ofour beat-aohooU. yd I dare aay that Ue thon enlercd thc slorc, and aakrd Mr. if vyou-would rather ait down to a goi>d brenkf;a8lona he woUld IMtlic lady In lho carriage look at soniQ \ keen morning in January, than watch yonr wifo tiircr years lo weigh against lhe vivid and glowing picture of hnppiness painted by his own inagina- lion ? !n six weeks from the pvoning he firat saw hor,he was the accepted lovcrdfGrueo Floyd, and in o few weeks more thcy wero wedded. -. .^over did b. young couple enter upon this most Bcrioits and important era of life under happier aug- pices. Percy inhoriled an ample loriune, inde¬ pendent of his mother and his lovely bride, who received from hor father as "a marirage dowor, fifty ihousand doiiars, and would, if sho survived him,bc ihc siiIe*hoircss ofhis immenso t\;caHh, be Hii>*ing already aechfed to hia si.sirr, Miss Persia Floyd, nn anoniiy of one thousand dollars.a year. As Percy had recently engaged in extcnsifo, nnd whal vrere decniod very profitable dpcculatioiis, Grnce wished him to increase his "capitnl hy the addition ofher dower, bul this, though pa'i^uine of success; ho iwsilivcly refused, and by tho advice of ¦Mr. Floyd, who had, afler his return from Ncw Orlenns, disposed olthe greater partof his proper¬ ty in lho same manner, it waa -invested in bank stock.. It waa not long beforcJPercy found that whiil he I homeward. hadmisuVcn for gold und precious gema, were only down to bubbles. They burst, and he was left pcnnilcfis. Hc had, a short limc bofore hiii marriage, [itircltaa- ed oneoftho inosl elegant houses in tho ci:y, which was furnished throughout in a stylo of nnrivnlled niagnificcnco. Thoy had been fortunnlc in llmir choire ofacrvnnlP, and everything moved on wilh the regularity of clock-work. When Percy hr. came assured that lhe last dollar of his properly had floated nwny on tlie dreamy sea of Bp.;culalioii hc sluil-Iiimaelf up in his cuunting.roorn, nnd brooded over his situaiion In bittcrnos? ofapirit. It was Iruo that hia wifu*& fifly thousand dollars remained untouched, but il would be necessary fur lhcm to curtail their expensos in cvory respect— The house must bc sold, a groat part ofthe costly furniiuro sacrificed, and Grace, whoao personal and mental charms had rendered hcr the brighlesi star in the very highesl cirelo ; of fashion, miisi di'scend from her sphere. In the midst of these reflections and thcir atiendanl train ofbitlcr fan- cic9, some one rapped nt lho door. Iln nnlockcd il.and Mr. Floyd, his falhcr-iii-law, ulrwd bafore him. Percy atortcd back, fnr he was sn [nio as toappoat'almoft ghastly. Air. Flo^d iipoltc firht- '•I am," sail] he, "a ruined man. Thu bank where I had placed mv own and my daughter's proporiy, hna IhihMl," "Then, my dear sir, wo can shake lianda Ingeih¬ er," and hc bricfiy explained what had happened parting witli lhcm, paid thetn thuir wagea. and ' gave to eaoh a recoinmendation, which was wull i meriled. As goud scrvnnis are scarce, all, in Uid ' course of tho cnauing day, had provided ihom¬ selves with places, cxcopt onc. This wasa girl of fourteen, and when atler lea, lhe olhcrs diaper- Rcd lo their dilVerent situations, that thcy inl^^lit bo ready lo enter upon their new duiies in lbc inorning, she sought her mislress, "Margiirct," said Grace, "why aro you not away willl the re.-t." "I had rather reinnin, if you ploase," replied llio girl, "Arc you unablo to find n place tliat pleases you?" "1 havo not tried to f\n\ one." "Tliat is wrnng. As I told, you yeslerdoy, I have no longer the ineans of paying you," "I don'l wish for any pay. All I aak, is to bc permiited to remain with you, and I will do all thnt I can to assist you." Thia evidenco uf the girl's ollacliment touched one ot those tender chorda, which had refused lo IhriU hcnealh tho stern touch'«>€ mtslbrtuiic, and when she had wilhdrawn, a few loara, which had more of joy than grief in Ihom, gushed from hcr eyes. P.-rcy rclircd that night with feelings which were by no intians enviable. Thoughts of all his moiher had aaid lo him, relaiive tu lho domestic cducalion ofa wifo, obtruded thomselvcs upon his mind. lie could not oven hope thai Grace hid theorelical, much lea's practical khowledgc of thc household tasks, on which, in thc, inorning, she wbuld bc obliged to aHoinpt to enter, llis only comfort was, that ahot herself, did nol appear to ahrink from the prospect heforo her, but bad Irom thc first, maintained a unifjnn checrfulnesa of spirits. K was lung before ho fell nslcep. nnd when hc did, the discomforla ofnn ilharraiigcd la- fclo, of muddy cofTue, heavy, half baked bread, with olhcr arliclea to compare', formed tho staple ofhia ((reams. When he rb-ie. instead of roinain- ing in tho house, ns was bin cuslom, to read the morning papers whilo breakfast waa profiring, he haBlcncd lo his mother's to *jeo If Harriet would conio and assist his wifc. "Why sho haa left lown day beforo yestordny." replied his moiher in answer to his rcqueat, 'She haa gono to spend a few diys with bor fiiend. Lucy Wayland, Hepsy, too, has laken lho oppor¬ tunity of hcr ulisonee, to Jvisil her mother, so that i hnvo no one except Kathleen, the Irish girl; who as yet knowa noihing about co ikory," Perry full very miserable oa ho bent his steps Not that ho cored, fur oneo, lo sit ill-cookcd mcul, but ho knew Uml Grurc was ambiiloua nnd sensitive, and hedraaded to witness her niortltieation. I havu been just looking uut, to aeo Ifyou woro coming," said fhe, with a smilo. '*It is sovoti o'clocK, nnd brcakfusl is quite roady." "Why, wbo learnt you lo make coffee ?'* said he wilh surpiisu, ns ho rereived a cup of lhe eleur, fragrant beverage from her hand. "Aunt Pcrsis," shu quietly replied. And did sho learn you to ranke biscuit, too ?" lhnt neilhi:r oflhem w.iuld wiHin;;ly c.xclinnye them for ihuae ihcy were formerly in till! liuhit of spendin;; umiJ the brilliant chcloa of rashioti- nhle life. Mr. Flnyd, whose hoalth and mind nro alill aa vigm-- ous as when ho cnmmenced life wiihout a dolta,r aUhough his sislcr Persia thinks hcr annuity nmply lufficienl for the cnniftirtiihle mainienance ofboth, has nnw a fair pro' Icece (lir again ciij{a»ing in busineas. Hcis, he aaya, altngellier liap[iici than when after hc had Invested hia [iroperty in hitik slock, ho had noihing to do, fiir, liko Ciiiirlus L'imb,hu found tiu work worse than overwQrk. The United Slates Scnaic, The lernis ofthe following Senators will espiro oflcr tho 4th of March next: Loco Foi-ns. Whigs. Williams, of Maine, Crafla, of Vermont, Wilcox, ofN. Ilamp., Kerr, ofMaryland, Smith, of Conn., Graham, ofN, a Wright, ofN. York, Prcslon, ofS. C, Biichannui of Penn., Conrud. of Lou. Cuthbcrt, of Goo., Crittenden, of Ken^ B.ighy, of Alabama, Smith, of Indiana. AUin,ofOhiu, Young, oP Illinois, Linn, of Missouri. The Whigs, says the N^cw York Tribune, will probably loose only one of tho above, viz: from Sonlli Carolina. The Loco Focoshave re-elocled Wihox in Now Hampshire, and elected Niles in Conneclicut, nnd the Whigs have rccurcd Louisi- ana. There arc two vacancies in Tennessee.— The present Senate ofthc Umlcd States stands— Whigs 29, Loeo Focos 20, Abairactionisls 1. Of tho Whigs 2\ hold ovcrand onc iato he chosen in Ncw Jers'cy, in place uf Mr. Southard, Beauti t't; r..—Tho Legislalure of Pennsylvania passed a resolulion m fbw days since, scorning 4o rceeivo Ihat Stale's quota oflhe Land Money; and Bhorlly afler, nnlhorized the Governor to borrow 890,0C0!o pay the iiitercston their puhlic debt.— Rich. Whig. A am ill mistake, Mr. Whig. Tho mad antic ymi speak of wus only cut by ono brunch oflho Legislature. Pennsylvunia still has a Senate wor¬ thy oi" thc name, A LONQ SRssioN.'^Thc National Intelligencer says that Ctmgrcss will not adjourn till the middio ofSeptember, The TiiAVFiLUxa Ca.ndidate.—Mr. Van Buren entered Buffalo, N. Y., under an escort uf 155 Mili¬ lary, all lold, 8 barouches, 3 buggys, I lumber wn¬ gon, 2 hup.ksler carts, I wrhcclbarmw on the sido aik, and a. cm wd of boya round the band of mu. sie, A Natio-val Loss.—Thc Hon. Millard Fillmore, Mcmlipr of Congress from N. York, declines u ro- fllueiion, Mr. F. is one of the most industrious and valunblc nicmbcr?in the Iiouse. A Lawver. in TuDuaLE.—A lawyer haa been hlid to bail in New Yurk for passing counlerfeit money. Ci.AM oitiius.—The Albany papor state, they hnd "a shower of clams" in that cily, last week, luring a violent thunderstorm. The oyster and hc hupurcdi breaking one open. "Why, this is rint j ^^^^^^ ^^^,^^g threaten lo bring an acliwi against tho only ns white, hut as light as a handful of snovv- akcs." **Y"es, I nm indebted to Aunl Persis fur tho art ofmaking cofluc, bread, cooking a steak, log-jihcr with several other important matlcrs, appertaining 10 houso-kecping. Bm the credit of preparing ihis breakfast does not all bolimg to me. 1 found Margaret au able and willing usslstuni." Il was oue of the proudest momonls of Percy's lilc. when, hearing Ibutbtepa, ho turned round and beheld his niolhcr. clerk oflhe weather, the nest time ho interfcroa in thcir busuic's. Wnr IS IT? Tho Senate on Saturday nogaliVfd tho hill frum the House directing the oul-let lock at Culuinbia lo be closed, in order to force tho Tido Walor Canal cumpany to take its own notos fuf tolls. We ean see no reason for ihia action oftho Senate. It has the appearance of a direct onconr- Rgement of swindling—for that is nbout thcapptft- "Jracc is worlhT to ho your daughter," t-aid ho ; pri^lR 'crm fi>r lho anhm of ihe rompany~anJ vvill dircciing her aitcniion lo the brcakthsMalde, "and j probably indiieo orher corporalions to imitatu lho wcshall bo moBl happy to shnro wilh you the Canal company m repudiating thoir liabiliiiea. ¦mcnl, which I doubt nnt, you camo wilh the bene¬ volent intenlion lo ptrpiuc." Mrs. Percy madu no rrply, but before acdtlng A Womnn''s Adcan'ages.—A woman may sny what she pleases lo you, withoul the risk ofget- eluaion, "ia tn ome yot. Poor Grace, sho will ho overwhelmed wiih afllxlion." "I should nol wondor," suld .Mr. Floyd," if ahe it appears to me that I can name a dozen, to one to himself, "But tho worat of all," said he in con who 15 really beautiful." , */'Lct me hcar what you consider a good educa liqn." ¦'i'Why,.Riich on one as every fumalu, who has should boar it bolter than cithor of ua. Like the tliQ meana, cau ohlaiu at our bost 8(;hools—such an ' rock amiiton by the rod oftho prnpliel, thc woalll ono, for instance, asMarga'cl Hoylo has, who pos- ofmany a woman's heart gushes f^.rtli mon free. sesBcs,'it ia said, a thorough knouledgo of the aol- id,QB well da lhe showy branches." "Yfljij KCom Id overlook lhe domesiic part of a girl's oducalion, which mustbo acquired at home, and other wild-ilowcra, ihat some foruioc occu- ly beneath the stroko of adversily. ndicve mo j piint, wilhn juht tasle, had twtisplaoled from Chnrles. Grace has sierling qualilies, whieh. 08 Uhuir naiivo sohlude^. A sweet.brlar, which reached qtiito lo lho eave3, nhnded one of the parlor windows, and a veteran lUac bush, which lent its aupport to a honeyaiieklc, formed a Uafy curtain for onoiher. ) herself at the luhlo,..he Ku.k hcr daughter-in-law's j ^.^^^^ i„„.ekcd down for it. She can lako n »m«>7.o hand with a look llmt was Bntlieiently u.Yi.rcssive.. ^^^^_^ ^j^^^^^,^^ ^,^.,^ ,^^^ husband haa lo s% t" work. In n mUo more than a wrck. Percy having .Iisp.)..cd i ^^^^ ^^^ ^,^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ -^ neat nnd tidy slices fora of his houso in the city, hired a neut cottage n j ^j^jj^^^ ^^.j^j^j^ ^^^ husihand bas lo cnrn and fork few miles disiunt.^ A plot of ground in front.j^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^.^,1^ ^^ ^ pleasant which was cnclnsnd by a paling, was clmhod wtlli. ^j^^^^^ ^.jiiiout fear ofbeing aslu-d to ircat at every a thick, sofl veVJure, amid which nestled ^'i-'l^''^ 1 cofrccbouae sh.* parses. She cnn paint her faco. black kid filippcre, . ,. . i .A'Whnt number?" ¦ •' •'-•"Notl." ¦¦ .'¦¦¦¦ • " . ;' ''¦; ' /¦ ¦¦ "Thp same sizo," saitl hoj with a significanl look at Percy, as ho handed lho servant tho slip¬ pera, A itnall hand, lo which a fafthiPnbhIc-colorcd ublcm in I'.uclid, or lislon lo hcr most raviabing air on the harp yot, you have dreamed not of." While his IhoiiRhta thus fumily and proiully lumrd to his daughter, tho color eame back tn his checks, I and his eyes were lil up wilh aniinallon. "The sooner she knowa what has happcinrd; thc bcUcr I 8Upposc,"|said Percy, taking up his hat "Will you go with me, sir?" Thoy proceeded to the house together. Thry pans- cdattho thrrshhold, for harp-no'ea, which wcrc whilepolving n while playing the or piiino.forto." I "Undoublcdiv, hut I should nol expect thc lr.l)or , , .v 1 . i • i i -\,i. .,,..,, •,- H vichled lo a "ht and ski ful touch, tiiimsled wiili of preparing my hrcaklast to devolve on my wi!e." > '^'"^" "«'"¦ *""* ... . "No. but il might aomclimcs so happen aH:,o make » rich, liquid vo.cu, .^lolo Irom an inner iipaMmrnl. it neeeasary for her lo superintend- its preparalion, 'I'-rs started to Percy's eys. as he said in a low 1 , . , . ,, , 1 • 1 ¦ ' wliiaiicr "Uow cuu I luiii licr sunt; iulo moutu- glovo was exactly filloil, was roacIioU forlli lo rc 1 wlucli elio could not do proiierly, wiilioul nomo. ""';["-'• ceivo thera.. Torey endeavored to obtain a glimpso ! prnoticul Imowlcdgoof lho culinary nrt." I '"S uf licr face, but lho thick veil baffilod his curiosily.' "Acrording lo your ideo, molhor, I know of but "It will not do for us to linger here," oaid Mr. Aa Grnco nnd Htirricl were arrannring Ihc sim¬ ple furnimre ofa small aparlmcni, lyliifli llio for¬ mer had named linr houiuir. I'crcy entered, «n,l placed upon tho tablo n rosc-uood box. "What a pretty box," siid Oracc, "I don'l re¬ member of ever sccintr i I before." "Lifl lho lid,"«;ud I'crry. She obeyed nnd liclic-id n lillle bincli slipper. "Why, diis looks likn llie very ono I onco loal," aaid sbe. 1 "ll i, uniloablly llio Janii'," ha replied, "and I luund il noma weeka lieforo 1 f'jUilJ you." it too p.ile, or fnnr il. if luo red. She can alay home in time of wnr; nnd wed ngnin, if bcr hna. band is ,.bill." She can «oar coracls, if to tbioli ond olher fiiina, if loo thin. Snake Slarj.—A mof t ainRUlar incident occur- red nt the table uf oue ofour mnst warlhy aad to- apecinblo farmers in thu neighborhood, n few dayo nince. Tbo family had bak,d oomo pie» early iit lho niorning. und had sol them in the cellsr tu.cool fnr.iljn""'- It wns observed boforo lho pie was cut, tfial 'i\ appeared very full, niid no sooner was lbc rinifc Ihruat inlo it, than a snali* issued out, lo llio nller asUmialimenl ami terror ofull al llio table. ¦riiia waa a hind of deaerl as UDWelcumt) as ope*- I peeled. The snake, it wua supposed, had got in I beUveen lho crust wbilo the pio W43 cooling yn lho Iluor.—St'itlinrv .^m'riean.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 36 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 36 |
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. |
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