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   Hagerstown Mail, The (Newspaper) - October 26, 1838, Hagers-Town, Maryland                               THE II AGE UNTO OTT United States Magazine Democratic MD FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 No AT WASHINGTON HV ti Or OK NO 10 UCT 2 4 to a L II Mi: men a lid 3 j Gallant Steed 7 All ih A H I'll door of 0 Mollier 11 witli pen No willi u IS The 13 The HISTORICAL of the Senate contains 112 pages The work is published monthly at per annum payable in advance wild Splendid Stock M J A MIDDLEKAUFF hive D just received from New York tradition KKY OF DEATH In the collection of the pre- served in the Arsenal al Venice there ii a key of which the following and Baltimore a Urge and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS IN Of of every variety of J color and quality a beautiful assortment French a very handsome English do blue colored and other Ulack white and colored SATINS Super French Muslin de Lains a new article and Russia Diaper Linen and Cotton Table Black and Ladies Kid Silk and Picknick Gloves beaver woolen French British and American and Marseilles Skirts asid Handkerchiefs POST town Oct The Great Eastern Meil daily ut 3 o'clock A dully u 3 f Mails frmo tlie aud Frederick by this line Great arrives daily at 0 j F al 3 P j The daily at 5 i Net and Fancy Crape Shawls and r M daily at J P yi Handkerchiefs a great variety The Williamsport Mail arrives at 2 P j k Handkerchiefs arrive on 1 Swiss and other Muslins White and colored white black Thule for veils Thread assortment tnd Swiss Edgings M Worsted white and black the year 1600 one of those dangerous men in whom extraordinary talent is only the fearful of crime and wickedness beyond that of ordinary men came to establish himself n a merchant or trader in Venice The stranger whose name was be- came enamored of the daughter of an ancient house already affianced to an- other He demanded her iti marriage and was of course rejected Enraged al this he studied how to be revenged Profoundly skilled in the mechanical arts he allowed himself no rest until he had invented the most formidable weapon which could be imagined This was a key of a large size the handle of which was so constructed that it could be ed round with little difficulty When turned it discovered a spring pressure launched from the other end a needle or lancet of such subtle fineness that it entered the fleih and buried it- Merino Thibet and j self there without leaving external trace js In tSS in teacher to translate a letter written in the French language which might be learnt in the tenth part of the time required for the of the Dutch and all they are loo old to learn at the great age ol one hundred and fifteen wrote the memoirs of his own times A sin exertion noticed by Voltaire who was himself one of the most ble instances of the progress of age in new studies the translator of Homer and Virgil was unacquainted with Latin and Greek till he was past fifty franklin did not fully commence bis philosophical pursuits till he reached his fiftieth year How many among us of thirty forty and fifty who read ing but newspapers for the want of taste for natural But they ate too old to learn a great lawyer being asked why he began the study of law so late answered that indeed he began it late but he should therefore master it the This agrees with our that healthy old age gives nan the power ot g a difficult dy in much less time than would be and Fridays at 2 f and t G A w After Ilie l-l of November will daily Mondays fc 0 A iJ j Tl Cotton and bilK Hose and half Hose Saturday al 9 P at G A M An Mail ii on route to The Beaver Mail and the Mail arrive Friday at 10 A day al 12 P M OFFICE HOURS LINSEYS Irish Lt Brown and bleached Cotton Cotton Yarn from No 4 to No 18 Together with a great variety ot other articles all of which will be sold upon the most accommodating terms N 13 The Ladies are particularly re- The delivery j quested to call and examine their slock from S o'clock in tlie until j of FANCY GOODS except Ihc timu occupied in assorting October j the Mails and for 15 the arrival and of Crral Southern Mail Oo Sundays it will b- open from lo 9 o'clock j ia the and al an F P M Land For Sale subscribers will offer at public tale at the Globe Tavern in Ha on Thursday Rth day of next at 2 o'clock V M the following property to No 1 A FARM containing 150 A more or less of first rate Land lying on the Baltimore pike one mile south east of Hagers town about thirty acres of this tract i in timber the balance is cleared land in a good siate of cultivation The improvements are A LOG HOUSE and Barn a very Urge superior nev Public Sale of Lots subscriber will offer at public X sale on Saturday the 3rd day jj next at 2 o'clock F M the following OUT LOTS and BUILDING LOTS adjoining 1 Out Lot 4 Mercs of whom he loved wai about to receive the nuptial benediction The assassin sent the slender steel unperceived into the breast of the bridegroom The ed man had no suspicion of injury but seized with sudden and sharp pain in the midst of the ceremony he fainted and was carried to his house amid the lamentations of the bridal party Vain was all the skill of the physicians who could not divine the cause of this strange thf yielding wave arched her mane above the sui face and away like a wild Hunter turned her down the stream in the hope ol vading his pursuers s and she reared dashed through the i the shoal like lightning in the storm cloud But Fannon was on the trail and ing down the bank with all the mad en- ergy that the loss of his favorite could inspire Hunter turned the mare to its opposite bank it was several of perpendicular rock but she on the shore at the bound and then away she Hew over the ble forest pines straight and swift as aii that admirable On and on did the genet brute bear her iceman till the suers were left hopeless behind Late in the evening Hunter rode into ry had the slug extracted from his der and after lingering sometime with the of his wound and excitement finally got well And that imire that had clone him such good-s.eV.vjcc kept and cherished till fche of old age TO HINTS TO W e once rend dote of a yo spend the any to 11 group of having lieen In nu evening puny visitor in them On of p il net rise ly pure his cousins on lur C- in to milk and of the cier rls of iu is he it a rule never to to company for she snys if sht she must have and if she iias custards she have era i ilia is l 11 h lily bin But the il a of the The in pound he went on lo merate a dozen j js to necessarily follow the jt in cheese cakes Now if 1 j en the op i i r i I the translation of the and of no little in his most pleasing productions were written in his old age are troubled Some time since Dr play pawns I must kiss farther utterance was stopped by 1 a dozen which were pressed J upon his month j By way of improvement importance to such as tjie young fanner extraVagance AS DISCOVERT Waldie of Philadelphia notices a dis- j We could go on and cite thousands of a practising demist at No 68 Smith Sixth i examples of men who commenced tidily and struck out new cither for livelihood muse ment at an advanced ety one familiar with the what is beutling business hence the first is net aiui it will tint produce so much or God as Just and should ict In order produce a superior of the besr be and in no case io il is quite sour illness and in a few days he died r demanded the hand of i am IGQ the maiden from her parents and re- a second refusal They ton distinguished men will recollect ual cases enough to convince him that none but the sick and violent will ever ished miserably in a few days The a- larm which these deaths which ed almost miraculous occasioned ted the utmost vigilance of the trates and when on of the bodies the small instrument was found in the gangrened terror was every one fcr himself The maiden orphaned had passed the first three months in B con- vent when hoping to her From the Southern Citizen MAKE 61 poor as niu The exploits of Fannon the famous tory partisan of Randolph would a body of facts more interesting than a- ny tale of fiction He was a reckless fellow as the hounds of Hayti He sometimes slew helpless even a mallet and chisel failed of The tooth was intractable no both the custards and the The natural wants of life are ill it is it is not would withdraw it from its socKet i to his will entreated 10 speak with her despotic will He anti party were at the grate The face of the foreigner I one day resting themselves by a spring had been ever displeasing to her but Bunging here and there on the death of all those most dear i t'i her it had become as though on tlie near the Lutheran he a cf guiU and rial Ground in the tenure of Jacob her was he beyond himself with rage attempted to wound her spring of water near 1 DO adjoining bounded by the town rue to the east and the public road going to gers mill on the west v 1 D 2 ES b as the above 3 on the pike on the sicle uf Lutheran and Methodist burial ground 1 Do no Locust street 3 BUILDING LOTS on East Amis the and the creek bounds one side of this farm great facilities for watering stock from every field and vi to excellent markets makes tlic situation very tract is bounded by lands of John Kennedy ret Stonebraker and Jonathan No 2 A parcel of 11 ACRES OP LAND more i immediately adjoining and east of Addition to known as the this tract under good fence and in a good stale cf No S A parcel of LAND the eastern termination of east Washington THREE taoi north of the bursal now in the occupancy cf An- drew The FULL LOT ic E ington it reel opposite David Barr A plait the Lots will be exhibited Hotel Terms sale one- third of the purchase money in hand or good paper balance in two equal payments with interest Lots is indisputable J The title ot Franklin St Establishment THE subscriber has made ments to receive regularly more less about one half of j he season OYSTERS of the brst this is watered meadow of the best will be up to suit all hy the balance good upland No 4 A LOT LAND containing 2 ACHES lying at the south termination South Potomac street be- tween thai and street in a good state of cultivation The title to the abort parcels of land is now No 5 A tract of WOOD LAND on Mountain about 9 miles from Hagerstown near tlie Black contains 175 wore or less is well covered with c oat ber and is easy of access deeds will be to the purchasers The lands will be and further particulars made known on application to M W Boyd The terms will be made known on the day of sale by WILLIAM HEIST ER WILLIAM behalf of of Fried Stewed or Roasted JOHN STEMPLE N B be ed on Tuesday 23 THE DWELLING HOUSE lately and by Mr Andrew ted near the end of Hagerstown It wili be rented until the 1st of April next Possession given im- mediately SAMUEL September VALUABLE FAUM IX MARYLAND AT PRIVATE SAUL MANSION FAUM Wellington Maryland J the Turnpike road leading The Farm LAST NOTICE LL persons having iV the estate of William late county deceased are here by to present claims on or before the 20th day of November next on which day the Administrator make a final the Courl will be excluded from al i of estate Bv order of the f DANIEL to U hy as ia in These j SHINGLES an loU to itt R T 27 -or an near curt frail 8 TWO FRAYED away Ironi Ihr mi the mi Coir i a no car the is while in the near Martin 1 RED HEIFER Dollar ARCHIBALD Fl MARTIN BEAM fur the 4 ihc a A iust 1 MILLER fc again all fc JAMES D w 1839 grass in the shade of the trees One of his subordinates A strong man got him rage had been boiling in him for several and fresh front st spring caused anger drew Ai a T fit O i j and in cold I i and the more craving are fj Bat he had that instinctive and bear ing of authority that kept his within the metes and ds of his own This led the operator to reflection i himself to study comfort ol upon may con or the circulation of the blocd o the was family and to perform his known and 01 pen suffering a benefit which j depends not fertile V j ay be by the he ot -o mcl only to the discoveries ot Jenner i a mill io 0 i builer mul pack But lie who quent have fully proved these builds his hopes of happiness I ami E the teeth are also retained so powerfully in their sockets it is breaking nl Js o so of ono of jars cr of also retained an ostentations upon i it swet the mingled as it ever will j aking of this i i i r manual force be wuh the jealousy and envy ol me merit ll is me in nna which requires 50 much manual he wuh the jealousy and o me which gives not so the gums loosens uncovered it she found it spotted a single dmp of blood The pain the who hastened her assistance taught by the past wasted no time in conjecture but cutting lo tone may immediately be their Let him a- with the n harp A of acquaintance whose rich man was i brie k He Isid seif p< with his keen dark on the raging lieutenant as hr made a deep part tremendous plunge jit his he needle before mortal j lad commented and the life of the lady The state inquisition used ery to the hand which leak these insidious and irresistible blows The visit of to the stroke it away like a and the ed his into the Quirk a- name we are at liberty to mention if re- quested has hail the operation of ex- a large molar trebled fanged in this way without pain and so vras he by the fact that he in- the anatomy cf the parts and extracted all the teeth of a dead subject re J m hh gigantic frame I bus and tha above related He is tn Kp hh gigantic thus I punish those who disregard my vent caused suspicion to fall heavily keen ryes glowed and on him His house was v spat kled like a serpent's The man a ness not to be impeached who with ny have been benefitted uv this multitude mistakes the true phy of life While we would caution against jjr we are no less opposed to were mean parsimony As men acquire j fnr of they ought to around I I I I ed the infamous weapon discovered tnd sank to tlie tarth forever he perished on the Ribbit I But mare is written at the j SHADE THEES TOO OLD TO top of ne this sheet and sh present writing his and Balius and is he j Be not to transplant before the i leaves have fallen as soon after as ycu We extract the following from an ar- tide which appeared some months since Ah had in the Portland Orion which forcibly i Donald had his Selim was a j illustrates by a reference to well i man of blood like them and like them facts the principle that man js i be had bis favorite charger i never too old to If am j and mare was worthy her ha ffs at an extreme j owner or even of a better He the first on musical instruments lied her the lied Doc from her The trees should be taken from gr Q and If taken he dense forest thw will not bear the Select cf sound growth they ve be ter tops and better than to would lonk ridiculous for some of the rich old men in our city especially if they should take ii into heads to thrum a guitar under lady's window ant the tree entire The semblance in C1 lor to a dter She was j leaves are the lungs of the tree a rare animal fleet powerful j its growth as much as the gent decile as a and her owner The frequent practice of lopping tff the valued her I dare say king or top 5s very bad M j which Socrates did not do bu only j country or the life of his fellow man He sure and get all the roots learnt to some of She liore him proudly nnd fearlessly in member the are what ab- his not a guitar for the purpose f resisting the and tear of old Ege eighty years of age thought to learn the Greek Many of young nien at thirty and have forgotten even the alphabet of a language the of which the bloody skirmish or the quick for the tree Strip off When he stood in the noisy fj these the main dy of the root be- partisans or in the silent the comes only a contrivance to hold the to their children those advantages i which will fit them not only for fulness hut for intercourse with the j intelligent and respectable classes of society In truth the spirit of the i demands that the children should a hetter education to qualify them for usefulness than lhat has heen upon the j But in all that may be denominated i superfluous man should consult his sre you who do you him r v voc Ho his by means remember consequences MAKING In n few remarks on this j v is not necessary for us to tell the ilr MJU toe Well ii von vole you shall tin no work ior Well si bracing the Mr Gore I never again as as I j as a lecler 1 said the carpenter u you vole for ae e ry that it is of the OF M lance that her milk pails should be kept clean and sweet for they are a- Persevere vour ii brute was hy his ever tree up D- cxp.iwe the aware as can he lhat hand end to bear iiim h- j iir linger than necessary j first essential of But lost his mare 1 Li'l them with them us much of cause of death and old the he should hang him was a man the but could he do and defenceless with j water and made a daily col- partisan and some four or fiw j A fine comment upon love mm day captured man by j of letters truly r when seventy and eighty commenced the study of of our young lawyers not thirty years of age think that facias are English expressions and il you tell that a knowledge of the would make them of complete a more respectable in their ready and a oak threw they will that they sic convenient told him ioo ild t of jh pray for Rr lit led and being cr two There many Cawing us tci yearn younger than who are on the cast of Little the as they can en to In setting cut the trees be careful to the hole so that the c- j nld never ment be in a produce either do be f i __ cheese arc in rain after name of Hunter a Jhf j shall he let them bf care and try about Salisbury This j together for then they j arc d talked out Throw the a fine strong come up to they r the tree till ihci pale and for what ihoy 3 dozen li was u cajc j mud up all the interstices be- j ire not able to Jell It appears So __ the roots nf that the water can stand ever its can e have been cnrcfu! bul it is beyond kn with with ire lo o to r lo be for was abl lake ati AS H fads si There 5 dying of regret were not 10 a they vld Sir an youth but ihc j Jnc ly and sixty lime he became the Onr mtu in think of en iht when the JMS 1 rd like The loty wrrc in an an- my The ovtr Until eis M T aim trie jjjs hi in 11 f is a is BJI 1l w the jr in cream E JOHN GRUBER for by The which the republic or who was under foi ly ve ars of 3 the famous French Jil years of lo and law liow our College over wi a man was hojic him Hihat Sor CT diet is hawi still Dutch a few his death our the lawyers cf c and yon of to the arid ravines ami Has wf rf ihM hiim by ol iio il ihc But her aju j On ly an tVl 3 Jf h n pi crr.vun i 2 rmu in ard i v nrn Ac as 31 is e its the   

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