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   Mail (Newspaper) - September 28, 1832, Hagerstown, Maryland                                Andrew Jackson OR TENNESSEE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT Martin Van Buren Of NEW VOL II NO Series MD SEPTEMBER 28 1832 WHOLE NO INVITES the attention of his friends the public generally to bis assortment nt fashionable and of and Otter with :i riety of of various descriptions and qualities all of which arc red of ihc find by cd workmen ami will be sold at the cst prices his establishment two doors of the Haters-town where he intends always keeping a good assortment and to have the latest Fashions He his thanks to his friends and tomers for their liberal encouragement and hopes by his and diligent attention to business to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage June 15 if f THE Subscriber takes this method of in- forming those persons wishing to chase cheap HATS to call examine an assortment of fim fashionable hats as Black Beaver White do Drab Otter Old Men's Square Crown and brimmed Managers Office Washington City CAPITALS 17th Oct will be drawn in York City the NEW YORK Consolidated Lottery Class No 37 CG No 10 Drawn Ballots Containing the following SPLENDID PRIZES 1 1 1 i i i so 20 prize of do do do do Dollars Dollars 10.000 Dollars Dollars GO Dollars Dollars 1.000 Dollars 500 Dollars POET'S CORNER And many cf And no prize less than They arc made ot the best materials and good 1 am determined to sell low for cash or try produce nest door to the Globe Tavern and nearly opposite the Bank ELIE June 22 Ease Elegance Fashion Utility A and Economy Combined has provided with a general assortment of and plain HATS F ties and colors not inferior to any among is the Auburn Hats a new and beautiful color warranted to stand ali of which he is determined to lower than ever for cash Thankful for past favors he invites the public to rail and judge for themselves at his Old Stand Next door to F Miller Son's cary Store and nearly opposite the ket House July tf Opposite the store of Co HAVE just received a- new and General of Consisting in part of Enlish French and American PHI NTS crape silk gauze and mandarine drcs HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies cravats of a new gauze belting RIBBANDS Ladies Sc white black random thread and silk HOSE Domestic muslins checks tickings and diapers with all other irti clcs generally in and to they respectfully itc public attention April Tickets Halves Quarters 50 ho ror the large prizes y thu furnish packages of 22 lickels each from 1 to which vill entitle the to all tlic nett amount of the small prizes of and This offers many advantages to hose residing at a besides being more fartlie always made payable to order there is much saved in postages and the trouble of collecting tha smallest prizes Price of certificates in this A package of 22 whole tickets cost A package ol 22 half tickets cost A package of 22 quarter tickets cost A package of 522 eighth tickets cost Tickets end shares and in the above cries may be had in the greatest variety of jers at the office of the Pennsylvania Avenue to City Orders from the country by mail post or will receive the Kinn tion and the an official count of y on its event Address post ram City D C August 31 20 30 15 drawing of each OF OHIO CANAL BATHING If f lie Void Spring THE subscriber takes pleasure in in forming the Gentlemen of town that lie has and put in handsome order the Ballsing ment at the Cold Spring where he is pre- pared to furnished them with or WARM BATHS at any time As he has spared no pains or expense to render thing com he hopes to receive a SAMUEL BRAGONIER July 5th II IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of two cents per share the instalment on every share of stock in the Chesapeake and Canal Company is required to be paul on the of October next and a further sum nf two dollars and fifty cents per share the instalment on the Jst day of November next a sum of two dollars and fifty cents per share being the instalment on the day of November next and a further sum of two dollars and fifty pci share on the 1st day of be paid to the credit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company lo the Cashier or other Officers of cither cl tbe following Batiks The Branch the U.S at The Bank of do The Patriotic Bank of The of the Metropolis ido The Farmers anil Mechanics a Georgetown The Batik cf Alexandria at The Bank of Potomac do The Farmers Bank of Alexandria ib The Bank in Md The Branch of the Valley Bank in town Va The Branch of the Valley Bank Ju burgh Va By Older cf ihc President JOHN Clerk Cka Ohio Dec- From he American Magazine ABSALOM NATHANIEL P WILLIS The waters slept Night's silvery veil Lung iow On Jordan's bosum ami the eddies curled Their glassy beneath it like the still of the pulse Tlie reed bent down the tlie willow With a sott sipon the lulling tide Forgot t ho lifting winds and the long stems Whose the water like a gentle Hoars its bosom quietly gave way And in attitudes to rest How strikingly ilia course of nature telis By HP heed of That it was for a happier King limbs were He hsd From Jerusalem ami now lie stood With his faint people fora little rot Upon the of Jordan The light Of morn was stirring he his brow To refreshing for lie had worn The covering and lie liad not felt That he could see his now They gathered round him the fresh green bank And their kindly words j and as the sun Rose up in he them tilery his Lead upon hands to pray Oh when the heart bitter Come crowding thickly up fjr And thv poo words of courtesy Are such u very much The bursting heart may pour itself in prayed iur ami his voice and He prayed far those Whose lore hud been his and tones Grew oh fjr The proud bright who had burst In his to defy TJio heart that him lie poured In bj controlled and forgave him there Before his for t f The settled He slept straightened for the Sunk to the proportions they betrayed The symmetry of His hair was and silken floating 1 Jie as they swayed To the admitted air glossy As bathing The snowy fingers of j girls helm was at his soiled was laid b him and the hilt Whose diamonds lit the uf his blade like mockery On his covered brow The of tlic kiui to and fro in the rarb of battle and their chief mighty beside the And the dark pull steadfastly As if lie feared the might stir A siow step him He grasped his blade Of David entered and he gave In a low lone to his few And him with dead The still Till lari eho then throwing ell The from his brow and back The pall features cf his child his head upon and forth in the eloquence of ITe Lis face and bowed A moment on then giving A look of he His ns if And as a strength were him of God He rose up aud the Firmly decently and left there As if his reft had been a breathing HAS removed in the cf Mr between list of Dr and Post Office April subscriber would inform Farming community that lie intends ing Fox If MACHINES would recommended to Hie generally as being stronger and than any in the country Besides first rale thrasher of jrain it tage ef being a very and will fine fr r Iced for and pai cylinder il lie will the cr CUC ALTER hud To ssnd JV Mi fully inform the of and fl MISCELLANEOUS It sometimes excites cor able prise there is a ciass of women who any thing very prepossessing in persons or though tr lor wit c: they go carry their the tribe of lan and I'hcac -ire commonly known by the name of the secret on act ii ant a wry is Jt Uic dictate of boldness it its down the by which the male is surrounded Let any Woman or ugly and passing for as phrase may sat him that time for- wanl unless he be very wise or very pid It is the transition ironi to that by surprise asid that in said the art ring and Terms which he flatters will be acceptable to all His is to attend the concerns of and Irs work shall fee executed under his im- The from wiJl be larly and amended to on ail The can he plain and raan of S and both in and style toe spared to render general to all who of To who Is MC far ts a cf and jm is very for BLOOD paper at thinks is himself This and of coM frost of n-1 tVc soft faces H's th the coquet am attributed by the petted dupe to her being n Hidden at the appeal is made lo hss of man of every of gallantry and can many demonstrations if the most The her disregard of forms and decorum arc lo his extraordinary proofs of spirit in m- however they be the vf indiscretion in se but his own he never the lady's character n life that Uic ave been upon he that he tn jl wi merit not be reward ef so much of Ii is net Ihc woman lias of a amount to a blank declaration of love arid to this lenge coming from a woman of character not absolutely we hend there is no answer but one: the rendering as prisoner at discretion happy man at length finds that he the only happy man thut others share the same bounties and the same graces from the same unexhausted From which she favours manifold And duos great Great liking imto Init true to but by that time his the herd keep one another in countenance and she still contrives to suade to each in private that lie is the on- ly favorite Suppose two ladies br selves in the second tier of the boxes turn looks by stealth at a man of rank and fashion who enters that they watch his motions and evidently wish to catch his all these or covert attacks are set down lo the score of their sion go for nothing and hardly the surface of the senses much less touch the heart But transport them into the dness circle which implies a character to and the same ogles simpers Buttering and are translated into a ent and most insignificant it is a mystery p riddle an a thing worth getting to the bottom Our man nf rank and fashion follows them out hands them to a hackney coach they still keep up appearances and it is only in virtue of a shower of gallantry wit and humor that lie a consent to an assignation for the next and thus by a change of external circumstances our two jilts are the skies or have descended from it is a revival of the gay days of Charles are the genuine representatives of Waller's or Cowley's or heroines of ro- mance and he the knight-errant of these princesses in disguise Or suppose one ol these creatures is introduced to at a that she ly sets to work in her vocation of that she looks at you listens to you blushes weeps and smiles at seems to be with no body but you and to as full of you as every one is of himself is there any more necessary to her having in her power to laugh at yen or to your throwing yourself at her this acter is most fatal in proportion as the prude is the of it anil makrs the contrast more striking es teil better from a face than through painted soft downcast eyes do more mischief when they meet yours than bold staring ones and the more the flirt resembles a vestal or a marble statue the more she will be in her character of an enchantress If a lady's pulling off her glove challenge her her own soul through her eyes without a rag or remnant on it de- mands acknowledgement in Women may see by mis what cheap things they only require a tor reserve and propriety of be- haviour with sufficient effrontery to go out of in appearance to every individual in the company Men in like manner arc favorites with the sex whose whole time and thoughts seem devoted to The tlic the sic and make love by implication to ry woman they speak to or pass in the Saturday MY FIRST KISS was rily was in the tone light the eye a smile on the lips of every one in Wit the sparkling emanations of woman's cy and the melodious intonations of Ihc euphonious and pleasure scaled on her throne received ihc undisguised and irrepressible of hearts Eleven o'clock came to ensue compliance with the rigorous mandates of despotic custom did ensue Ui the whole ful assembly there remained of the Our spirits had to top n pitch of excitement to ratc the shackles of sleep after having pai taken of sonic slight we upon a as tic as it was our it instil the then in her become obscured We all arranged ourselves accordingly ami the and lie smile formed n striking contrast tlic of the sunshine and showers At one moment her eyes danced in exuberance of and the next were the tears of sensibility yet notwithstanding this rial temperament this apparent of I been seeking a friend upon whom to repose my most cret and sacred feelings r should have her Her cheeks always pale were now rendered move palled by the soft flush of tlic moon's expiring rays shed upon tham by contrast v.-Uh the dark en lashes which slightly shaded Her lipsi that seemed the pillows upon which Love delighted to quivered under the emission of her lar Sc cairn was the sity of my feelings while I gazed upon this picture of Beauty and less incarnation of purity that I was im- to what my of delicacy and my puerile timidity rendered a deed of desperate daring I approached bent over her sweet and passionless features and touched her lips and Earth they of Bacon of which eaten an hour or two before I have made ah unexpected precipitate descent upon the floor when I proposed to rest a chair I have deposited a dish of the com- forts of life in my lap at the dinner 1 have suffered many and grievous ties and have borne them with but to have the of my sensa- tions the anticipations a cy of a shock to my nerves which I have I would as lief have kissed n cow ready salted and then 1 should not have had the agony of so ex- a was mj first was my last ALBERT TUB PRINTER Thomas The was one of June's loveliest Jm h red they other Tlic moon waih her at- must train of courtiers tint ever wailed around and shedding T price for a first an hung the t like vi and green orb of And as fell upon the like first effusion that ted a in garden of Eden Kven ihc lasl whisper of conversation had ed and all sal by the mysterious f the glorious in ryes like ancient devotees of paying oar tribute ia the In Uio mean time moon wended on her way and us She tours of the dock warned to hasten to the ny iis elapsed fellows her and almost thrown over ibe of the REFLECTIONS ON DEATH The following sublime effusion which we do not to have read before and with the authorship of which we are1 entirely unacquainted chanced to fail into cur hands a clay or two since among other relics of a diseased friend A fine nation is blending with a fervent piety in reflections like these what a moment must be that when the last flutter expires on our i What a Tell me ye who arc deepest read in nature in God to what new worlds arc we borne What new be- ing do we Whither has that that unseen that gence lied upon the livid ghastly corpse that lies before you That was but a shell a gross aud earthly ing which held lor a while the immortal essence that has left it lo range perhaps through to receive new capacities of delight new powers nf preemption glories of be- Ten thousand fancies rush upon the mind as it contemplates the awful ment between life and death It is a mo ment big with imagination's greatest hopes and is the consummation that clears up ail all doubts removes contradiction and troys error Great God what a flood of may at once the ted soul The unclouded of the celestial pure existence of the nature may then be divulged the diate unity of lie present and the future strains of mony forms imperishable beauty may then suddenly disclose themselves 115 upon the delighted senses and bathing in measureless bliss The mind is Host in this excess ol wondrous and dares not Hun from the heavenly vision to so gloomy so tremendous the de- of the Human fancy bark Hops anil Charity whisper to the bleeding heart that is there tco will be A PERILOUS SITUATION A of the Ob- server whites the following of a wonderful escape from certain Mr had arrived at the Falls f-f Niagara on Monday of last week a canal boat was discovered to be floating down centre of the river probably twu the It was swa discovered tint there were en who gave evidence of and alarm The facts as obtained by ihc writer from rf the persons on board were very nearly 35 The boat to the and received from the Canada two or miles above the falls and was towed up by a horse en the The mister eft he boat Captain Coon was sick on hoard and unable to charge of bcr The en- nan a boy of seventeen oM ami a woman cf ihc same age From sonic in ihc to it way when tlic was about three miles above the falls They spa discovered that they net only am from the They not with their poles had no a to reach niton tlic as they saw mi the ens thc at tlic distance nf two the other the s at the rnc mile ind a mile ami a half hoy the smoke cf cat they of one accord All WAt be done with at Jast tbe the in to make to save plunged Canada shore TOO roile taking n Thrvo Dollaf on it to uxwl will not do land there the falls lie wand from the and nt the great the discoverer was taken breaking of the water After he left the boy the woman concluded to in which they did by a sail inj that flic at most imperceptible float so far towards the A- shore ns to them on Goat mast consisted of their ting pole set into stove pipe to which they attached blankets for sails They floated so far shore that they were taken from the boat by six men who ventured in a small boat to their relief although limy were so near the falls that the had become very The boat passed on the American side of Gnat Island and lodged the rocks in the rapids just above the fails where it re- mained when the writer ieft on day The as related by the young man are most deeply ing and affecting and although too ly affected when he told the story the next day to give a connected chain oi the event yet he manifested during the transaction a presence of mind in erecting sails ing windows which would have been creditable to riper years and no doubt saved them from the destruction that a- waited below The boat had a horse on board which they forced overboard during the time of their greatest peril hoping he would reach the Canada shore but the poor animal made his grave in the vortex below BURNING SPRING FLOYD Ky April DEAR the prosecution of my Sunday School Agency I yesterday ed this place in the immediate vicinity of is the Burning Spring and truly it is a curiosity On approaching it I heard it boiling with a noise similar to that of a fifty gallon over a hot fire It is situated near the shore of a small creek which winds its way through a deep valley be- tween the mountains and near the road side There is a hole in the ground about two or three feet deep and about the same diameter which after the rain is to the top with water that is kept ly and briskly boiling by the gas which sues from a narrow space between two rocks at the bottom This water is always kept muddy but never runs over except by an extra quantity of rain After viewing jt for a few minutes a lighted taper wat applied tf the ascending gas and instantly the whole surface of the water was covered with a bluish red flame three feet high emitting a smell similar to that of burning alcohol and with an in- tense-heat Thus it continued to burn for hour while I remained and I left it on fire This blaze on a dark night I am cd illumes the whole valley and circum- jacent hills and never gees out except by the effort of a man or the descending shower If nothing interferes to extinguish the flame it continues to burn the water be- comes heated and finally evaporates when the issuing gas burning with more intense heat consumes whatever combustible sub- stance may have been thrown into the wa- ter and even the collected mud at the side of the hole is pulverized with at the mouth of a furnace iir this gas suitably confined I have no doubt it might be used to some valuable purpose cither to drive a steam engine or illuminate a city but no use is made of it nor docs the owner of the land seem to regard it wilh interest or as a- curiosity Whence this gas or whatever produces it I leave to the and of the learned being confident it the most singular phenomenon I have ever 5 Journal L: sinie of year Judge who has lately made some stir in the political world and who is a son of a comical father resided some years in Florida it is said after he was engaged to be married lo a lady in one of the Mid- dle States During this time her beauty was impaired by the loss of one or two of her fore teeth This circumstance gave her same uneasiness she ed in the presence cf her lover after his return from Florida she asked liim if he her altered He replied saw no alteration except in be- fore but said he 1 do not regard that 1 is marry you vs Hoc A STOST Mine Cot Hauns may ss as yon may pc n tr tc tc sa much more a deal y no lunger aco au day 1 tj make tc hen ic under I tc all Jip tc on put 01 ts slic vsM up 1 a jx sn 3711 Jnj Wt 1 Ic lirn on tc and rigli over I of is she I lam a SB il hand 3 Ji y irme at qi ami with an 3 hy Jiz Liter the the II he thtl u as A cf naked be tke is   

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