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Vol. X. Charlestown, Virginia, Tuesday, June 21, 1853; No • .: > BOOK AND JOB PBINT it xrf OF EVERT* BY JAMES W. SELLER, PAMPHLETS, OS MAIN KTHEET, " OLB VALLEV HOTEL."' BLA2CKS, CHECKS, HANDBILLS, The ." SPIRIT ,OF JEFFERSON" in published every Tuesday Morning-, at 02 hi advance—§2.50if paid EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AXD DESPATCH AT THE within the year—or $3 if not -paid until after the OFFICE OF SPIRIT OF ' JEFFERSO5. expiration of the year. - • 00- ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the rate of $1 per square, for the first three insertions, and supply of Magistrates'; SheriftV'.aad Constables' 25 cents for each continuance. Those not marked on BLAISK£>—Deeds of Barguin and Sale and Deeds ot" the manuscript for a specified tune, will be inserted Trust—Negotiable and Promissory 'SofesffTc., &<*., _ until forbid, and CHABGED ACCORDINGLY. always on hand.- LKTTKK TO THE ZDITOB. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, ~\TT HERE may be obtained the most speedy remedy HAMPSHIRE GOTTSTT,. YA., W for weakness, Loss .of Organic Powers, Pain in VOL. X. CHARLESTOWN, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1853; NO. 25. the Loins, Disease of the Kidneys, Affections of the June 10. 1853. Head, Throat, Nose and Skin; Coiisti t utiuna 1 Debility, Friend Belief: Having a little leisure ^this and all those horrid affections arising- from .a Certain • . conura HOME. DESTINY OF EEPUBIICAU PEDTCIPLES. ASDENT SPIRITS. Secret Habit of Youth, which blight their most brilliant morning, • I again take up my pen. Some of hopes or anticipations, rendering' Marriage, etc., im- Glad words! The waters dash upon the feitaml FO'tf THE SPIRIT OP JEPPEBSOW. FOR THE SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON'. us farmers, in these elevated "diggings,'* are possible. *' . ' . , Se'iond Paper. 1 .somewhat down in the jnonth at this time:'— A. Cure TVarranted or no Charge. prow of the gallant vessel. She stands on lib !? prolific is the brain of the lovers of ar- THE SAUCE'S BUEIAL AT SEA. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY AND ITS KESPON- • In a former-paper we offered a few reflections, in YotfJfc MEN especially, who have become tlie vic- the deck, and the winds woo her ringlets as SIBILITrES. j . deutspirits.jn hatching reasons for using them! That detestable insect, the Ifessiah fly, is play- attempting to support the opinion that the Republican If the weather is cold, they drink them to keep in<j hob with sonic of-on-r vhea't felds^-particu- . tims of Solitary Vice, Aat dreadful and_ destructive BY JlIlS. ANN a STEPHENS. she looks anxiously for headlands at home. experiment of the American people would prove habit which annually Sceeps to an untimely grave [From the Philadelphia" Inquirer, whig.] then! warm. If it is warm, they drink them larly those whose situation is high and"soil thin. thousands of young- mm* W the most exalted talents Slowly—sadly, with slackened speed In thought there are warm kisses on her lips, triumphant and durable. and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have en- Our ship moved over the heaving ocean, soft hands on her temples. Many arms press The Presidency of the United States is at this time Our present: inquiry is in regard to the success of to keep them cool. If water is cold, they pour But the wheat on our rich bottom lands looks tranced listening- Senates with the thunders of elo- "With the stately plunge of a well-tried steed an office of extraordinary responsibility, and doubt- the. same principles throughout the world. Will the her tp a throbbing heart, and one voice sweet- ! into it a little of the ardent before drinking it, remarkably well—the muscular powers of those quence, or waked to ecsXacy the living lyre, may call When the race is near, and his foe in motion. less the present incumbent so regards it It is full of spirit of man ever cast off the shackles of despotism, to keep it fiotrf hurting, them. If it is warm, misclrievotis msetto being insufficient to enable " with fu 11 confidence. er than all the rest whispers, " My child !" honor and yet replete with anxiety and cares. In and universally assert the right of self-government ? Marriage. Dark clouds hung low o'er the surging deep, Coming home! Full to bursting in heart, what broad contrast, too, is the condition of our country Will the day-star of 'true liberty shed sufficient light they do the very same thirrg. And, strange tlie-ri to 'injure its- luxuriant gro'wth. Our corn 1 The cordage sigh'd like harm-strings broken, now as compared with the early days of the repub- to enable man;to see clearly the road to be pursued, as it:may appear,- they take a big dram before . has come up very finely, and bids fair to yield Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, As the wind went by, with a mournful sweep, and she seeks the cabin to give her joy vent being aware of physicalswcakness, should immediately lic 1 . It is true that we look back to the presidency that will lead him to .the realization of his fondest they;sit down to their meals to sharpen their a good crop. And thanks to a kind Providence, .Like a funeral wa'ilJialf wept—half spoken. in blessed tears. i of General Washington, and justly, as a glorious <consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. anticipations ?; appetites; and immediately on rising from the as usual, there is but little sickness here. Our Office No. 7, South Frederickstreet, Baltimore, Md., Then came the slow, dull tramp of feet, Coming home 1 The best room is set apart epoch in the history 'of... the Union. But then how To these interrogatories we venture an affirmative on the left hand side, going- from Baltimore street, 7 And over the trembling deck they bore him, for his chamber. Again and again have lov- sparse was the the population, skirting only our sea- reply. We anticipate that the dawn of the true theo- tablet, they take another hom to aid- digestion ! mountainous homes being encompassed with doorn from the corner. "Be particular in observing the Wrapp'd close in his canvass winding sheet, ing hands folded away the curtain, and shook board or the rivers i^i ts immediate vicinity. The pop- ry of civil liberty will appear—that nation after na- "What, take ardent spirits into the stomach to a-pure and salubrious atmosphere which is free number, or you will mistake the place. With the men behind and his chief before him. ulation of the wholTthirteen States was at that peri- tion will in succession roll off the old order of things aid digestion! What an idea! Why, geKtle- from those poisonous exhalatioas peculiar to- out the snowy drapery. The vases are filled od little more than is to be found in one or two of Dr. Johnston, and adopt those principles under whose predomina- men,; -it is a fact, attested by experience, tlie law and wet localities, and-which are so preju- Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, We gathered around the prostrate dead; every day with fresh flowers, and, each even- the largest States of our day. No w, " we have length- ting influence the world is destined to grow wiser Graduate from one of tlie most eminent Colleges of the Not a voice was heard—the wind seemed failing, ing tremulous, loving voices whisper, "He ened our borders and strengthened our stakes," to and better. I;am aware ^that the objector to this best of teachers, that ardent spirits prevent the dicial to' health. Ota- numerous sleek and cor- United States, and tlie greater part of whose life has While each sturdy seaman bared his head; will be here to-morrow, perhaps." At each such an extent that<?sve are lost in amazeinent'at our view can reply that subsequent to the great upheav- putrid fermentation, as well as decomposition pulent SOBS of Esculapius, therefore, have now been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadel- Then it swelled again like a spirit wailing. immense domain. Two great oceans wash our na- ing of [the spirit of eighteen forty-eight,-the nations phia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as- meal the table is spread with scrupulous care. of all organized vegetable and animal matter a plenty of time to pore over their medical And, with the wind rose a full deep tone— tional boundaries, while we, the happiest and most shrunk back again, under the influence "of monarchy. submerged in them. How then can thev aid books, and thus lay up more professional kcrow- tonishing' cures that were ever known. Many troubled The newly embroidered slippers, the rich contented people in the world, repose within their This may be very trife, yet it does not preclude the with a ringing- in the cars and head when asleep, great A voice 'mid the tempest firmly reading— the gastric juice in the stomach in digesting its I ledge for future times of need, nervousness, being' alarmed at sudden sounds, and Which blent and swell'd with the ocean's moan, dressing gown, the study cap that he.will wide reaching limits. The angel of peace is watch- possibility of the ultimate triumph of Republican bashfulncss, with frequent blushing-, attended some- Till it rose to heaven, like an angel pleading. like so well, are all prepared to meet his eye. ing over us, and a kind heaven filling our land with principles. Who will pretend to estimate the amount contents? They certainly cannotaftbrd it any [ We Jiave just gotten through with our elec- timra With derangement of .mind, were cured immedi- boundless prosperity.
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