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I'KtXTKD A.\l) llAIfIEK SLY I'UIU.ISIIIOD IIY & RICBRAK] ^«.( "Kn an 11(011 there ts StrruQtli.' VOL. XI.-NO. 49. ^4kj^q)-,^Tm^'?i ^f^- T>'-i^jj}-sts\m-M'^^^, p^-:^P^Tj3a.Bgi s^si^, 6) ais.'SjSv, o.'Hce ill ;\»»'U» <gn««',M eU'ect. IIKTWKF.N TIIK HO'|-i;i.9 OKO. Dtl.LKR^ (». DANNKFl •'iu-111'4 wi t'libliculioii: riu; U.^.VMliW-: &• IICR.M.I) wil Ihepu. lishod weekly, on a double niyiil shout, nl rwn liiiLi.\ii.i, por annuni, pnyulile within ¦) moiill.f from lho lime ofaiiliscriliiiig ; urrwo iiiiLi.*iih Asn virrt uk.sts, ul the cud .if the your. No suliscrii.t.ion will h.! lalton forlcxBlhunU inoiillis and no impel .ruscnlinued until all arriMiraKc^ nre |niiil.oxcopt ui llio ..lUi.iii .il lilo |iulil.sh and a fnilur.vlo nulify .laiscvnlliumici iMinaidorml a new cgugcineiit. .adverliaing will hn ilu.m on Ihe ununl liTins L Ui.rs. toinsurc attention. inUBlbe iio»l-|.3i , wiUli IilBFatOVBU POI6TABSB.K 'V"\\vtta\u\\g J^tviilunft, Ol sc Power & «:li»vt r Jlnllti :..' .si.l.ifiril.i'r ro3|iCClfully iiilnr aid till? public Ri'iier^illv JAMKS SMITHS KAST KING STUEIOT, diioclly opponili^ Mr (ioorgo i\loflyonUii[iN Tuvern, a'nil six iloors rroni Llin Uiiuit I.OUI.C. where may ut all liiiieH bo had a goneiul as^ortiiienl cil •Vlodiciiit's, Cliuiiiiciils, I)yc Woods und Dye SnilVs, I'liteiit Medicines, I'aiiits, Oils, PerliiiiicT}', tSc'c rrcommpiidcil lo lie nlsilperior (luulity ami willhe (lis|ifmi'(l ol on vory iiioiUirate terms. Tliey con si l-l illi; in part 1)1' lho lollinvinc (irticlcB lowil:— 0|iiuiii,>Sulpliiilf o) Cjuiiiiiio, I'cruviaii Hurk.CuI fiMii-l, (."i.rriisive Suliliii.ain, Lunar Cuiislic, Can rlii.rides, Sarsapai illo.'riirlor Biiiotic, Antin.on^ Calcined JMti^iie8ia,.'>cninnioiiy. Cuslui Oil, Oiio I'liives, (tiniiaiiinii, CuKHcrs Oil, St. John's Oil, lloor'." Oil,.luiiiprr, Anniseed, Origoiiuni. Spike yidi.c, '.airgnmol,Olivo I.oiiKin, llaurlcin Oil.Brll- i ish Oil, Biilttiiiii of ^>.llpllu^, Genlian, Assaluotidn, Ild- l''l'»"ni 'Sult.s J.ilii|i.lppciir, Suiiiio, Mniina, Cream olTartar, Ginger, Nulniegs,Clove, I'opper, Ale.. |iieo, Ciiinuii.on, Miii-inrd, GeiiUiii'(¦¦ riiion Pills, Henrv Z'luk'-i (Jiirinan Mixluro, I.cc'b Anti-Ilil- o.itf I'ills, ;\n.li'r>i.li'8 I'illii, Kishor'a Pills, VVoriii 'IVl, Uoim Se"il Oil, Itiiloinnn'K Drop.'-, Billors, 'rhiinpMiii'.'i Kye ^^ • ler, llenduclic Smill', Swoenv Oil, S|K'rin Oil, linrse I'nivdir.i, CiiHlf Powders, Horse l)iill,<, 'rnisHBs, lind nl.io-i every nlhor ur- rit'Ie lii-li)iiirin;r to llie Oiiii: Inisii.ess. 'I'lio Mihhcriher rvrurnK his tin.i ki lu .his frionds _ iii.d lho iiuli'ii i.'1'iieiy I'm the very lihornl pnt- .-- ,-, ' ' ','l» ,,«.>.».;\.. Ifniiugo liorelnli.ri'licBiuvvail nn Ili.n, und moslro l^V.Wvtt. VjVOUS S V;VU\\V>m\Vtt|j|,^,.,|-„m. i,,^!,^,. |,isc,mi.lrv fi icnd^. pl,ysicinn8, V\\\<^ imerohanisn.-.dihopuhlicuonerally lo give him o ¦*¦ • 'call, riieliiig wi'll assured ihnllie can iicconiino. dato lliniii onllie must rnvornh!itoriilP.|iiH his Drugs and Medicii.i?^ l,n'i: hcensi'li'ited will, the great- i.m oare, illld iiri! vvurraiileil I., bo I'lc^l and gen uiiie s IliK Irie lliat l.n conlliiiieH i nado Tin iVla , ir.icli.ro •nira>hiiijr iMni-liii'i-a. il ll.c Uml mad, l.iiiieaBlor, near Mr. IIi.H'b'Inverli. A »U|; |ilv vvill ennslanlly l.u koiil nn hand, miiorior and vvorkniiililike inannor chines lire w.irranliMl f> mn ligl.lcr, and do uiciio w.rk than any other nnw in uso, wilhonl reijUir '"= '"I"""' vV\I. KIDICPATIUCK. l.ni.ra.«lor, June 14, IHUH. 9..-.ii.s. Th. ".\s till, inriiii liufriii.s to ilisnriiniinti; bctwocii Uic olijcci.s mound, it soon ilis- covcr.s oni' niiintcniinoi; tlint ever siiiili's 111)011 it M-illi |)i:ciiliiir lioiiiniiity. Wlirii it wakt'S from ils .slcicp, tlierc i.< oiicia i;:ii.iiii|„ii. i: watclifiil Ibriii ever bont over ita crndle. i f'^li'tis tn ilu'A..i 1I.\PPY wn.ildit hnve heon for many peiwnis o( h.ilh «e.vea who nro nn.v in llm «ileiil (rravo. il lli.-v Illld leiiriieil tn.'l.i'ck Ih-nnirhid leiiil.'lii'l.^i.- ul ;,i,Mr sMiniid.- an.' h"«'-'l-. ''y ''"¦»'' l'r '""" iiiuirii'iil pilU iiuinuracluren by Dr Win. bvuiis . i No.v Ynili, wiilii.l.l rotnriing ¦ -' " rich stores of happiness; her light spring¬ ing step; tier laughing, dark blue eye, her "Uosic, dimpled cliecke. And her ringlotto-vvrifatlied brovvc, Iiikc liyacinthcs of bode of anovvc. And her love voice silvcrre aweete Prom her lippe willioute dcccitc;" If startlcil by some iiiilinppy dream, a| guardian angel seems ever roady lo siiolli!,] ^i,. illld easily along wilh the grace of a man (^.Matcriiul tcndcriicBs nnd vvaicl.rul.icBs are of leisure? If thou hast, thou couldst not honuiirully cxliihiud in iho following hrid'pirn.' have failed to notice a collage more neat grnph rrom"l''in.siilf Hducatio..," a nuw work by than Ihe rest, almost hid in Ihe embower- Poler Parley. j ing honeysuckle. There it stands; but Ihe neat white paling arc neglected nnd are now ofa russet hue; the rose bushes are uiiirimmed, and Iho honey-suckle, feeling the air of decay, droops in sad¬ ness. Years ago, Susan Murray lived in that snme collage, ere Ihe garden was yet decked with all the beauty of tint nnd richness of vnrioty, which made it Iho en¬ vy of less-blooming parterres. But Susan was a good housewife, and 'Susan's Ilenry' was obliging, bul abovo all, Susan had "a daughter, an only child. Sho waa tho pride of her parenls, ujion whom they be¬ stowed Iheir choicest love. Three buds had been nipped by the frost of dealli, anil Susan moved loll lesl ibis loo should sink inlo Ihe eold^'rave. Much did Ihey fear for Iheir "violei," for such Ihey loved locall lier. But Lue.y should have been called Ihe Fawn: wiih all her S '¦'I' S3 I'KK .IN.VL'.W IN .VDV.VN. r. f S>2 SO ATTIIK KSnoF TIIK VF.vn. WjvsMes, vol. y.-ivu as 'J'wo'o'n.ocK, 1'. M, f'lMivcnli iniisseiiilili.il al llir C'niiri lb.iisi',wlieii Ihi.'f .llMwiiiglctlnrs.nddn.s.- '^d in Mil! I'ri'siil.'iil, wen.' reail ;— Srii.vsiii.iiii 'I'nvv.vsiiir, AiiL'i.st a;ltli, I «:18. Ilri.lh-iiirn nf the Ociiiocritlic .liltiiitasonic Di-h. •S'llimi I,/ l,iiiic.asli-r ctiuiitif: 1 ililiirii. you tluit I doclinn lirillir (¦^l.^il^l¦rl¦li nllit;i\ I IciidiT my .li.iiiTi- i.asniiic drh'gatioii iiiifl liln-- vvi^i- In ll." party, tor li.eir cnnliiicic.' it. me. A.-i |«-i'ls Ihc i.aiiw, 1 ..(hi,11 support il With my iis.i- .. ,, tr I 1 , . . '. . . ,-¦ >'''t''rti.iii:ili'iii, i.iiiiiiist all cnmhiiiiitiuiis ami lis. lis fears. If cold, that minislennt' spinl ;sni-iMiniw„r„i,.nlinniidinir,.il„.rbviliumnsi ..hnm. brings ils warmth, if hllngrv, she feds il; |inal.len;illn, nhlii;:ilini.s:ilid tiller nriJny.ltv, such ' .fi-rihcs, Hi;rlil Wnr'sliiiil'iil if happy she caresses il. In joy or in sor- i ''¦•"ii.'li row, in woal or wo, she is the iirsl objeel ' "''''¦'''¦'' of its thoughts. U.T pros'lice is ils heaven. The molher is Ihe DKirv of ix- F.Kyt-v." Who that renccts could ever wound Ihi; sensibilities ofa MOTHKll'! "Tell me, reader, is lliere one objeel in all tills fair world more loiieliiiigly in¬ leresling than a yoimganil lieaiilil'iil bride! How delighlful and endearing to a ni.iii of generous cliaracter is the season im¬ mediately succecdingliis marriagi—when his prize is just won, and hi'i whole lime is occupied in counting over his treasure —when Ihc fresh fountains of her love are opened, ami the secrets of her heart, 'so long locked up in her own hosom, arc JAMKS SMITH. tni|iiiick reiiieilii'.^ [ t "'""^ "f -'¦i^'h ¦!.'.'¦ ¦"¦'.¦•^'"'',';-:;f r,l,;er'''i.t ilmporlant to Parmer s drniidlul M.iiui)!.', I'o"- ni.ckod it. It.? ct.iuniome. Il.i-y knnw le'iliiii" ''''m' ^uii'ipliui'imgl"'"""''"""' iiiei.t, nnd d.Bup, oinled ol .18 prey, nil over llic I md. ini.o firm -.v niplnn.s "I nervous dohility had 1,01111 cnuiiloiuclod by Camnniilo clicmic.lly.pro" ed and llmsc hnwol coiiiplniiilB, vvhi.'h lead lnn i,o«liiftalnl .mihiiliee, migiil havo b.'on ohvialed by thai line iilkulinn cxlracl ol rhuliorb, vvliich is 11 eidii.R iiigiedieiil ill llie nperionl lamily p.lls. ' Dfli.™ holh l.f these medieinoB, wliieli uro adapted inamainrilv nflho purpnse. for whieii a hundred others nic .riincsBurily used, lovers, agues, l,i„u,i6 di-nrd,i.-,l..udud)n8, U'm.ilr.delulily.niolede<'lii,o, iniligoBlinii, nud liver coi..|.lain limly tlisi.[.pcared prnvod fatal' _.,. ,. ., , ' |,r. Wm. Uvn..«'RM<"'»'"l Onieo, l"r the Bale „lhise.«ellu..i .Modioino, is aiNu. Ill nurlh I'.ighlb flioet, Philadelphia. JOHN VVIiNU, LoncuKlor. Mareli 2'2, I8'3(}. would have en v«liero' many of Ihcm liavo v ;. W.M. KVANS'i CA.MllMll.1': I'II.I.-^ This arlicle hii" heon used exioiifivclj in numer¬ ous diKteiiiper^ i f llm ses, hill is recommended pariiculurly in lho Inllnvving disonses, viz: Horse fiiundor, sluggi-liiii'.^.s, loss of ap|.eilio. and roluxas lion uf Bpirils. Price 37J cenls per pound. TliiBValuiililL' Iiicdicine is culculnled fnrlulteninff CiilUe.il cniiiUis mi ap|iolilo,ciiuHe» llifm Idthrive, utid uvCH our iliird ol the feed. It nlso preventB all liisoriUtrs In winch lUvy ure liable. Pi ire ISJ conts por |nmiid. Thovirhii's ufthe uhove articles ore so wel known, tlmt lliry need no rccumiRcndtiliim. Tiic ttn\y earn is lo procure llicin |;cmrnie. Sold ueiiuliiiiuiily hy J. W. ROHRRR &(:0. Al their Driifr and CliemicHlalore, id Kunl Kin;^ streyl, dirKcUy oppn«U' ihe Furiiici'u H.iiil; ot 1.:iiii-aKter. WHO ALSO OFFER FOR SAMC, !)il Heike, Oil Wlonn, Oil Origi.liuin, liritish tlii -ivv.'.'l Oil, Cnstnl Oil, linhani Sulphur, Vliilir Sul ^.liiir, llril.slnne, Aiitimoiiy, .''.ill Poire, Pic.iii Ui.'ek.Cic.ilini. I.'nnl, Ah.oB, Oil Turpentine, Spirit, I'll'..¦•Mill.I-, linsin. Alnin, .Morliliialioii Povvile- iiis.iiiMiice iiiraiiist l.o.ss by Firo. I'ho Kriiiiklui Fi'u Iiisurnneo Onm| y of .* h ,vi. innVB.I I" l.e the iimsl us.-l'ul ne'ilieiiie I,n.v h.'lnri'llio |i..hlic, ... nra.lieat.i.a i.ll ihi. d.s. ei.-e, oii.iM'.it.d willl Ihu IV I., six. Hue n! ll..- mii-l il....i;eii)..s e|iiielia In females Is lit the eli'iiii-e nl' Me, u d ll is then ihnl liiej r.iiu.ie u ii.n.li. im'. w -i'-it vv.Ii sn iiivi;;i.ralo their ...i.i.l. 'i.nl slre..eli- et. their oii.sliiuliiinrt, us may n.i.ii.Ui ll.o.ii I.t vvilli-tiiii.i lln. shuck. Ladiea .llm a.e ill n deli. ,,,. . . , . ..', ..r il <.:,iesi.„., Il.'„ iriiiihlod vvilh B..'UnesB, sueh l'hl'.a.lul;.h,a,enm..>.iel..I..aUvlie.m.,..eutor 1, „s v., iii^ hearl hum. l,..a,l.a..:io. l.mtl.-ael,.., :l.'<' ."Bur,m..ea „g,„,,.«t loss oi iliiinage hy hre, livslenes.aml olher trouldesou.e bvih, l.....s, fr '¦V'^'ly "I '"'"y deserip.lnn, in he mwn ont- whieh li.evvv Id Ihemselves lelievei!, |,j ,.,k. enuniry, m. lorms aa fnvuraWo to ll.o assured as V-'!" '=: ;^ 'rz'ip']:;.:::'t'zzr'iX^::zXi oni,heoiHee,Nn. im . ¦.',-: ...,. ,„...ii;.„ioii. Iie..e ri.iir aUeays | l!«i.l<, "ther p.'i.snmi ly nr lij And the Fawn has all the claims of the'in soft accents poured inlo his ear. W violet to sweet, retiring modesty. But be-liavo been a denizen of ihis world until Ihis ns it may, Ihc lovely Lucy could well jour hairs are gray, and if there be nny lay claim lo cilher litle. She was the ad-1 Ihing init, purer, brighter, holier, llian miration oftho com.try round, nnd her I this, we are yet to learn whal it iS; village rivals coulil not tlislike her, when j where to be found. th(!y looked upon her face beaming with tenderness. "The uir hreothed l.nliiiy smiiiiipr," Mellowed inlo Zephyrs of coninicncing Autumn, the sun was slietlding his Inst beams on the valley, when I.iicy reti)ri>o<l to Iho cottage, bearing with her the POLIT i CAL. Vn.tr sincere fricml, JOH.V .VKI'R V'li thr Dcmiirratic .\iitimasoilic t'oiir.entiiiii. note ussfinlili-d 1 (;knti.kv'.:n-—I decline h.-i.iir ooiisidercil ii can.liilaU' Inr the .ilUev nl'Slate Senalnr. Verv Iles|.ectrnllv. K.O. ItEliiAliT. r..iM'.vsTiai, Aug. a.i, 18.'tK. 'I'he (yiiiivi'iili. n ili.'n ])rneeedpd tubal. I'I fnr candidates f.r the dill'erent i.lliei.'S, and the full..wiiiggeiil lemon ha ving receiv¬ ed a inajurily nf tlie ivh.ile number nf v.ites givi.'ii were declared t.. bo duly chnscn, viz: liOVKIl.NOH, .IO.SEPII UIT.NKIl, nf Washington ci. eoMlRK.SS, EDWAIU) DAVIFS, Ournarvun. SKN.\'r(H!. ,IOII.\ STROILM, :\Iartick. - ¦ I .ISSKMHLV. "^ j BR.N.T AMIN G. IIERIl, Strasburg, IlIR.XRY G. LOi\G, Citv, " I .lOSEPIf KO.N'Ki.M ACHRR, Ephrata, ;SOI,O.MAN DILLER, Kast F ¦ i|iiestuil I.l alleiul t.i |lie same williuiit ili;- I.iy, ami pr.uM.'mi tu ..n iiiiiiu ilinio :.!¦_'iiii- Ztllli.ll. "ill., li 11, Aiitli uy !¦;. l!..lii.r's,Tli m- :is .s. '.. iiiirt llllli (•,,!'. .iliixwcll KeniHili vv.Ti' app iiiteil C.iir.-ri'es 1., iiii.el thi e nfi,.r..'is I ¦ bc .'ipliniui.'il I.v the anliiim- - l.il- parly ill ('li. si,r ami IJi'l.ivi .ir,'e..iiii. iiis, f r llle f riii.itiiiii fa ('."iiirri'ssiiiiml lirl<i-l f r lllis ili.sirict: with inslriieli iis I . siipp rl llll-11 iiiinali ii . 1'Ijn- liim I'.ii- vv vKii D.vv IKS as llHe.'iiidiiliite f irC.uigres.s l'r .11 the i: unly ..fl.aiK'.isier. I''r.'iieri.'k Hipp!,', (I.- . W. [lainer.sly nuil .1 liM'.l. V ll.'r, \\-'-\'- app .jiili'il e..n- I'l'ii ('s 1,1 miiei llu; e-nfi-r.'i's In lie a|i|i.'iii- l.'il lur.'.-il'li'r liy llie aiiliiiinsi.iiie parlv of V'.rk I- iii.ly, r.-l.-.tive t . a eandidale f r .'<taii. .Si.n.'il.ir, with inslriii'ti-ns to supp n the II iiiinali n . f Jdii.v .¦'ri!i)ii.M,'|.',si|. f.r that I.Uiee. lirimlriil, 'I'liat the.se pn.ei'pdings be signed by the i.Dicers aud publisiied in all Ihe I'ree pre.sses i.f llii'e. iiiilv, AliRAIlAM KAI'FF.VlA.N Presi. FnUDKIilCK Ifll'I'M;, ~| Am)Hi:w .Mkt/.o.vh .Il.lIN Hli.XDV, Fll.V.VI'IS llKHlt. .John M'C'nrlnry. .Tohn <i. Shuman V. Prcs'ls. "'.'/' \ Kill, S SciK nes. irl ,^^^^^._^,^ __. -^.-. ' ARRAIIA.M i\. CASSEL, Marietta, Democratic Antimasonic County Conven-.¦'"'I-'^' "'''I'^'^' M^mnr, (Safo Ilarbnr.) ^;.„ co>t>lISSIo^¦^¦.I^s. f the Ciinlv C in-1 ''^'fi^' LA.NOIS, .Mam.r, (3 years. Pursuant In the call ¦ . — _ ...-. , . choicijst boui]iiel of her garden, cnrofull? miltcc, Ihc Uehgates Iriim the different I •lOSLl'II PA.\SON, Lillle Brit'n, (i! yrs. placing il in n glass of water, she stood i townships, wards-.lud districls in tho cuun.! oiiik.ctoks. for one moment contemplating it. All'ec-, ty i,f Lancasler, met at the public house lionate pleasure .sparkled in hor eyes as-Martin .Miller, in the cily nf Lancaster, on In I:.' 'h Evan's Family (ds np.-n will A er • ... Ai.li-i'i'i.ius Tills. t.\Ti:Kr.siiN(; cask cuiied by nn W.M. KVANS'.-sC.:, MO.Vlll.K TO.MC anil 1' v.MII.^' aTKIUKNTPII.I.S.-Dknjvjiiv Down, (-.ri.er n'Shippen and (Jonrge BlreelB, Plliliiiiol- [illi., VVI... •ir'.'ted Inr seven yeara Willi oxlreme Ae v iisn. s-'. l.y which l.n vvi.h mil al.le I.v wrile his n.in.i.. Ilis'.ynll.ln.lis were crnseiilien, iliiily Bpasiiiedie puin in lho linn.l, lo.ss of i.ppelile |, I ieilioii n''lhl' lienrt, ^idilit.es.v I..id rliiiin (ii:;lil, ulier imil.ilily "f en^.niing in nny cd lo UANCKfiU. or to i.lO.>r.PM KIINIO.MAL'IIKI!, Kphraii., "one. co. 1 ivIm isuiitlinri'/.ei! In nel as Agenl for lliccniiipony I .liii.c 7. l.''3H. 8.6m. ml MiSCELLAf^EOUS. IIV ...I.s. siimi'liNKV. Till.' ship's hcil l.dl'd, Illld sh.wly o'er the deck. lliinu ! ('une Ihilli the siinm.0.1.-d crew. Ilnid, hardy men. .1' Ih. Ill lli:.i dii.iian.l'.d v.g.r nr nmiriiRe: i .siniiiach. iiniiiiircu (ippotite, c..!.l..i iii-S'i iii'l.ie e.vtre lliti'B. eneiciolii-.n a. d cxheiuej dehiliiy, dislilrhcd re-l, .1 souse o pinssur,. i.ii.l { vveiglii al th.. slnin.ich af'er cniliifr. uici.t inni.lnl j dospnmleney, Boverc Ilying pains in the cliett. Iii.ck and side, eoBiivmiesB, and a disliko Inr seri.-- tv and ciinversuliDii. Mr. 13. has ...ado liini ol various medicines nnw hnl.tre thn public, iml In UD nlTocl, nntil, nhserving in a pnhlic paper soino cures peifnriiied hy IJr. William Kvans's Canio. mile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, l.o vvns in¬ duced In (rive ttiniii a tiial, ol'which lio is nl nny lime hippy t.i slalo that tl.oy etVcclunlly cure! lli.i. nrillo'iihnvedist'Osiiiu disease. (Xj'Porsoiis .vill. .1..nhl ihe nhnvn eiiro.arnmon tespecll'iillv direcled :¦> tin. uh.ve nvmlioned person, al'the Norlli>ve.-.t c er of !Shi|.peii and (ieoigo Btrccts. RenJ.VMIS UnvVN l>;r.li.d'lpl.ii..0.t.3;l, 18',7. YS|'|.;i'Sl.\ u..d llVl'OUilO.MllilAllS.M liiieieslliiir t'lise—.Mr. Willinm Salnmii, (iie.!.. slreel, al..ivu ll.ir.l sir. el Philndolphia iif- iln-leil I'.r -.'veriil yenrs vvi.Ii ll.c liillow im/ di... tie-.-i..g ^vini.t...i.s*.'Si.'l li.'ss ..1 Ihe s'nm.i. h. he .li¬ ne.'.e.di /ii.c.-s. |.al|iil.illni.s nfllie hearl, ili.|ii.ired nppcl.lc, ?..... ¦tin.e.< acid i...d p..lrecsn..t rr.ielali.ms e..Illness anil w.'i.lu.i'ss > f 111.. oXtri'M.ili.'S. .'.Iliiciii. li.ii unr. ITI ral dehiliiy, .l.sl..rheil rest a senso of pr s-n.o "und woighl at the stumncli nlei oalinu niL'lUii.i.io, ureal iiiunlal .Ic<pniidci.ey, severe lly- iili pains in llio choal, luuk and sides, c.Blive. lle^s, n ilis'iko f,.r soci"'}', "r converai.lion, ...vol- i...lnry siul.i.ig n..d weeping la.ig'ior and lussilnde upon Ihe Ic.ibI oxorcise Mr. S.liiiiin had applied tothe most cminont phvnicia..s, who cnsidored il l.cyond tho power ol' medicine In restoro him l.. liotilth; hnwover, as his alir.cliii.is h-.d rei|ii.:i.|l him In a vmy d" lihirahle cniidilinii. ...ul h.iving liecii recoiiinionil oil hy a r l.ilivo nf his to make Irial ol Ur. Wm l''v;iii's .Medicine, ho with ditliculiy repaired to till, nihcu and procured a packaLm, I.t whiuli, hn Kiiys, ho is indohlcd I'or l.is rostnratioB tn life l.eullh and fr.en.ls. He is now ni.jivyiiifr all the I'llnssiiifrs III' perliact health. Persons disirons ol further iiiron.uirinn. will ho s.il'isfied vvill. every particular ii\ lii» ns'oiiiBliinir euro at Dr. Win Ev.imi' ¦ edical Olfice, 19 Norlh EiirMh Slroo Philadelphia. For Snlo hy '.!OHN WIND, Lancaster. .March 'JDlh, IB.lS. C'-lf. TOTHE PUBLIC, ^ MOUG p oola o. lh" odii.Kcy ..1 Dr. Vl in Evan Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills- Mr. Joshua Swain, Capo .May ounly, N J. otl'eci- ually cured '.I'lhe r.illovviilK dislreBsii.j; ayinploins: Mis BympioniR vvoreexlroino dolulily uUendcd wilii cn.slant pains in lho side, lis..k. and li.lllis, |rid. diiioss ami (liiniless ol'Hiylll, sickliusH at llle sl. ach, impair.'d appoli'e, diiriculty of lir....! Iiiiiy, great pressure an.l vveiglii a" tlic slomacli afmr I'alinu, dt.j.iussinii ol'siiints, cnlilnnss and weaivness ol'llie nxtroulitioH, rtyi.ijr pains in the cliost, co'ttvol.es-, wi'll other syiiij.loiiH nol ossential tn iiitiii.at.'. Mrs. Sivai.i, vvil'o nf liio i.f.iresnid Mr. Swn.n, l.ns also heon resiored lo hoalth hy the ahovo iiivaltl- ahlo ...oilicinc.H, hursvmptums woro iiervousiie-s, llniidaelie, piiiiis in the side, losti of appolilo, dis. lurl.od rest, nruclalin.iB, &c. Tl.o )..ili|jc UIO lierohy infnriiicd thai their inn- tives of niakiilt: this doclarali.'n is ihal thnsn n'¬ lli.-ted vvilltlhcsanio ayinptonis iiuiy liki.wlso receive thn same invstiiiiahlo bo.ictil, hy ll.o uso «!' SB..10 me.Iici..OH. Ollices n.r lho Hnhl oflhis excellent modieine is I.t .^0. 19 nor.h Ki^jhth street, Philudelph..i whom ..la.iy loslimm.ii.ls of the mosl reri|iec1al>lc cliaracler, have luslified to lhu cuies of this Invul- miidieiiie. ItT'For Sule hy John WIimI, Lancaster, Pa. .Manh Btf, 11)38. F.ir I'rni.. lli.-ir i.aliv.' skies, stood silent there, ^\'illl ii.ch.ii.'linly lirfivv. From a low ciniid Ti.iil (.'.-r the l.ari'/.nii linvc.-'il, cine tlu* threat Ordisl.iiil nmtt'.;r'.! lliiimler. Ilrokcii waves Ilcav'.l up their sliv.rp white hclnicls o'er llic cx¬ pi..isc Ol'occi..., which ill lirondiiijr slilliH'ss lay Like sonic vindictive kiii^, who mcilitatcs On lioardcd wrongs, or wuUos the wriitlil'ul wor. Tlie ship's hell ti.U'd, nnd Io! n yontliful form Which oil had liohlly dnrcd the slippery shrouds. At iiiidiiiglit's watch, was as ii hurdun laid Down l.l his cniiinide's lcct. .Mo.irnful they gazed Upon his siinki'ii check, and st.im' llicre wcro Will, in thai hitler imur rcnicmhcrcd well Tlu' p'.rtiii^;' hil ssiiig of his holy sire, And Hie . i(i'Lears that u'cr his mnlhci's chuck Wi;..l C(.m•^illJr (lowii, wlicii his hi'lovcd voico Ilre;:Ll:cti iis h.rcwcll. Hut one who nearest stood To lli..t p..ie, shrouded corse, rcinuiiihcred more; Ol'a wliilc cnltayo with its shaven lawn. Ami hid. sullied licd^re, and ol't. liiir-iiair'd girl, Wlm at her lallice, veil'd with woodbine, wat'jlicd iiis lust, I'ar slep, nnd then turi.cu hack lo weep, And close Unit comrade, ill his faithful lirenst Mall a bright cticstniit luuk, which the dead youth Had scvcr'd, with n culd and Ircinhliiig hand. In life's extrcni^y, and bade liim hear. With lirokcli words of love's hist cloipieiice. To his hlcsl Mary. Nnw thi.t chosen I'ricinl ilovvcd low his snli-hroil'icd li.cc, and, like a e.l.ild, Sohhcd in deep sorrow. Hill there came a tunc Clear lis the breaking moon o'er stormy seas, "Iain the resurrection!" Kvery heart Siipprcss'd its grid', amlcvi'ry eye was rai.scd, Tiicrc slood the chaplain—his uncovered brow Unmurk'd iiy earthly passion, while his voice, Uicli as tltu halms from plants of i'ar.idisc. Poured the Klcrmil's messiigc o'er the souls Of dying men. It was a holy hour! 'I'hcre liiy tl.c wri'ck of yoiithltil beauty—hero ilciit moiiriiiiig ma..hnnd, while supporting failll Cast her strui.g uiichur 'iicatli the troubled wave. There wns a plunge! The river sca complained! Death from his briny hosom took her own. The awful louiiluiiis oflbc deep lit up Their suhlcrruiican porLils, and he went Down lo tbc Ilot)r of Ocean, mid the beds Ol'hriivciind hc.iutiliil ones. \i-\. to my soul, In all tl.c funeral pomp, the guise of wo, 'i'hc momimcnlul grandeur, willi which earth liidulgcth her dcadxsons, wauiioughl so sad, .Sublime, ur sorrowful, as the muto sen Opening her inoiith lo whelm that sailor victim. Fito.vi THE FnEiu:alCK incftijj). ¦rBB-TZOTiaiS. A Talo of humblo Z<ifa. \Friiin the Scrap-Hook of a Letreiiil Gathercr.\ eii.vpTEii I.—THE vii.i..vi;k m/iden. "Fair 'L.icy' was the long ileliglil oflhe young; IVo damsel with Ilcr could eoiiipi.re, Ilcr charms were the llicinc ofthe heart and tho ton,.;uc."—W. AuLaTO.-). Friend ! tlidst thou over pass through the little village of H in the wes- tern part of Pennsylvania? I mean not -da.sh through it c.tpross, but canter slowly she niuniiured a name, when .Susan with a good-humored smile asked: *'T,aey, willJohn bc here to.nighl?" 'J'he blush which roso to Ihc maiden's cheek lold Ihat .lohn had now the aflec¬ tions of llie violet of II . CH.Vl'TKH ir. .•\nd they did see make iiierric nnd gladden llicir licartcs wiih rnirlhe.—Old Tai.e. Tho joyous spring followed fast upon the lazy footsteps of sluggish old Winter, as lie slowly departed with his snowy locks. It brought loo, Ihe nppointed day, on which .lohn was to claim Lucy for his own. Ohl it was a delightful IVIay morn, tlmt whieh would make Lucy a wedded wife.] TllO bird cavvolled willl unwonted joy,', .TACOB PlilTKRS, Lancaslcr twp. ¦lOH.N ROIIRKR, Lanipoler. Ainrroit. CIIRI.STIAX II. RAUCH, Warwick. Peter Heed .Ir. Esq. frnm the c.immitlee on the subjecl, rep..rted the fi.U..wing res- (.lulii-ns, whicll Were unanimously ad pl¬ ed, viz: Rcsolreil, Thai the c nfideneo uf the Aniimas nic Demncracv i.f Laneasler Wednesday, III.' aiJtli ..f .'Vugust, fnr Ihe piirpuse l.f .sellling a licket tu bc suppi.rlod by tho Dem 'Cialic Aiitima.siiiiic party al the ensuing clceli .n. ABRAHAM KAUFK.MAN, Esq. nf Warwick, was appointed Piesident. Fredkhtck Ilri'iT.E, Esq. W. Dimegal, A,\i)ni;w MKi'znAn, Wesl Hempfield, .loiiN BuADY, iMani.r, Fkancis Ilmtii, Lamjieter, Vice Presidenis. Jnlin JCCnrtiicy, C'..ncst..ga, J. G. Shvmttn, \V. Hempfield, Secreiaries. The List of Delegates was Ihen called nver, when it apjieared that every districl currency—anil i.f a just and ec in the c.iunty wus represenlod as f..ll..ws, iadiiiiiiistrati'ii i-( .State affairs, l- WA.Sl|l.\(iTI).\ HORO! c; 11. Ciimmilli-r nf V'i
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 21 |
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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Month | 09 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1838 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1838-09-06 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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