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I 3 >? &?. $ an~ap?eal to beauty! Come, with thy gay and sunny wreath, Fair beauty, in thy primal hour? W ith Spring s rich fragrance in thy breath, Etublcm of its sun-nurtured flower: Come?and a transient bliss shall spring From gazing in thine ardent eyes, Where n>pe and joy their lustre fling, Like sunbeams, through the summer skies. Came?I will moralize on thee, Gay germ of lh ing's morning hour? In the free moments of thy glee, Ere Sorrow hath begun its power,? . How gloriously withiu thy breast The throbs ot earnest hope arise; There's not a care to check they rrat,? There's not a tear to cloud thine eyes. I Come war. thoo lovely one and yoaog? It were sot wrung to question tlicc; On whom arc thy afflictions flung Brief voyage on a rummer sea? Are earthly dreams and phantoms, all That boor thy buoyant spirit up? That twine the nulicnt corona], And mil the portion of thy cup? Hast thoo no brighter vision won Than the ephemeral dream of Csrth? No new existence yet begun. Save this of folly and ot mirth? And hast thoo cast an anxious look Beyond this shadowy 'vale of tears,' Where pains and changes thoo must brook, In the chill labyrinth of yean? !I hope thoo bast?thou seem'st too pars For Ibis gaitt-Uunled, heartless work), where lore ail perils most end me, And mark eaJt hope in rain bar Id: Tis a short space?a lillie dap That Earth and all its joys are 4 teen? And win iron barter life away, And miss the endless bliss of Heaven! TBA*RMir!No-"Com6 Charles, my son." raid deacon Allworihy, take one of them are turkeys and carry it op to Parson Moo 1y, for thanksgiving." 44 No father, I don't do that again I tell 44 What do I bear notr, Charles!?These ire and twenty years I hare sent the parson i turkey, and Joe has earied them, and l orn, >nd Jerry, and you, witboot refusing.? Vbat's tlic matter now?" 44 Why, father, he uerer ercn thanks me ?r bringing it to h>m, because be took me to o awhile ago, because I started out of meet?g too soaq." 44 Well Charles, yon know it is a custom! foi the Minister to go out before any of tbcjj congregation suns; this, is doac as a mark ofj respect.' kj " Respect or not, he's nothing but a man, land es for creeping to him, I wont do iu"? w " Well, let it all pass, and carry him the turkey, and if he don't think you I will."? jS Charles shouldred the fowl, and in a short I time was at the house of the minister, who I was seated in his parlour, surrounded hy a namber of friends who had come to pass I thank>giring with him. Tite lad cnircd without knocking, and bringing the turkey I from his sboldcr hcarily upott the tabic, said. j3 " Mr. Moody, there's a turkey fitber semi yen, if yon wan: it yon tnay hare it; if yon] don't I'll carry it back again." St P "I shall be rery glad of it," said the min-l lister" bat I think yoa might learn a little! I manners. CSutIca; can yoa not do an cmn Jj any better!" I 5 "How sroold you bare ma do it!" iwpiirl od Char lea. -a I "Sit down in tny chair," said the par-I son," and I will show yon." m Charles took tlte chair, while the dime took the tnrkcy and left the room. He soon I retained, took off his hat, made a boar, and said; "Mr. Moody, here is a tnrkcy which my father seht pa, and wishes yoa to accept of B as a present." | Charles rose from his seat, look the fowl, * * . ??.? I and Mid to the minister, u ? ?* ?v-.v one, and I foe! very grateful to jroor father] for it In this and nu.nrou* other instances? bo bat contributed to my happiocs*- Hi you wit! jrut carry it to the kitchen, and re] turn again, I will call to Mrs. Moody to givcf| you half a dollar.** jj The pawn walked oat of the room hi*^ friends laughed at the joke, and midn up ad purse for iho lad, who ever eftehrards rc?^ *"" | The imioersal Yankee notion*?A letterj from Texas, asya:?" Powder and, lead J are hi great demand?as you may natujj rally suppose.' and they are very scarce.! ( as?sited to take a grape shot out of thej breast of onaof captain Allen's company.! which had glanced from tho wall and cn-S terc'l hi* bosom, carrying his siisrl iot?j tho bone; the poor fellow carried liisl musket aod walked eighteen miles with| this ball (being three ounce*} in his breast;] it war taken out and he was recommended]? to drill a hole through it and carry it for a* watch seal. " No/' he replied with ener-? sr. " iniv I be shot six tunes over if l| (PI 9/ * !> ; that would bo making a bauble Tor n.ii idle boast; no. 1*11 lend the lead out at? . impound interest." ilv dtJ so; f>r hefc melted it down and run it into throe mu*-f feet balls with which he killed three Mcxi-j cans in three successive shots. I need* hardly add. that he was a Yankee fro tig 'ray state/' | We hare heard of a saucy knight of o? .shoulder knot. who. on applying to thejj irascible colonel B . while he was at? 'ii* de*k. for the racant situation of vilct.j asked permission to state beforehand thatl ic never touched a boot, and inquired! riio was t ? do the black work? " T'nnl ll ?'? myself,** cried the colonel, throwingl :he inkstand in bis ficc; "ami as you nc?i cr touch a boot, I must make my boot owcli y i'i."?and with these words he ickod him down stairs. ? 5 jj3 flrajfrratij.+..?A radical, iurcig'ung gl ;ainsl the rapacity ??T the clcrgr, $inve? I i as his decided opinion, that if t'trv hat! Vir own way, they won!'! ra.ic the ti.nes pf>om a l^nlh Co a twentieth O 1 the other hand, an intended diminution, by j the same figure of speech, may amount 1 'to an exaggeration, "f hare just met our 'old acquaintance Only,'* said an Irishman [to his friend, "and was sorry to see lie lias almost shrunk away to nothing. You 'arc thin, and I am thin, but he is thinner^ than both of us put together." Did the' HibsrniaD sailor exaggerate or diminish twhrn, in describing the weather, he said,*i M There trns but little wind, but what * there was, was uncommonly high." I? The Tin Trampct. 3 Child spoil/.?As a gentle hint to olhersi similarly annoyed, we record the rebuke] of a visitor, to whom a mother expressed her apprehension that he was disturbed by the crying of a spoilt brat. " Not at ail, madam,*' was the reply; " I am always delighted to hear such children cry." "Indeed? why so?" "Because, in all well-regulated families, they arc immc-l diately sent out of the room." | AnrcdoU.?" How do yon like my ci-? gars?** said Boniface to a wag who had' just bought a real Havana* from him.1 "Oh they would do very well," saidj Quiz, "if a fellow had a sticking plaster^ on the back of his neck, to help draw," g ? -? at f It mm inc sanoaj .unnuug .t??. ? 8UPERSTI riOL'? CUSTOMS. I Many superstitious customs hare de " eended to us from antiquity, the origin of j which is now lost. Among these there \?] none, perhaps, more stupid than that of: fastening a horseshoe orer or on the sill* of the outword door of a dwelling house.'\ This is done under a belief, that the dcrib and other malignant spirits would thereby! be intimidated, sheer off, and quit the pre-j| inises. Sailors who arc not generally.; free from superstitions, also sometimes ia?l a horseshoe to the mast of their res-~ set with the same rirvrs. This superstition, as the writer of this: was informed by ihc iaic learned Dr.j Mitchell, arose from the fables of thej winged horse, Pegasus; by the aid of, whom Perseus and Bcllcrophon pcr-| formed such mir lcuions cxplots; the first in releasing Andiomeka from the waterj noniter who was about to destroy her,] and the second, by ridding Lycia of the] Src-romiling chimera. This monster, < according to the fublc, had the head of a ? lion, the body of a^oat, and the tail of al dragon. To this bold adrcnlurc, the g"dsj lent their assistance, granting Bellrrophonl the winged horse Pcgisus. The herol bestrode him. and then in the air began! the fight. The monster defended he self to the utmost, sending from her month' whole misses of fire, anJ coiling her lragon>tatl in formidable windings. But ill thi< did not arai! her. After a pcrsr.; rcring and obstinate struggle, the man-] <ler lay stretched ou the ground, weltering j in her blood. I Now, the deril whan he aces a horse-J <hoc attached to the door of a hotuc. ill apprehcaxire that It may belong to I'r^a-jj *ux; and cawilling to be attacked by any^ moinbnatcd upon this boric, declines t?~ enter the dwelling. Upon what ancient authority Dr. Mitch-S r!l founded this hypothesis I know not, but I am confident that one more plausi* bic to account for the ridiculous custom here noticed, cannot He conjuncture.]. i Quern Ili.u*tb.*tio*. Ao indiriduaJ informs u? that he remembers, having seen an old Engl tilt edition of the Bible, cottiau.ng Ian engraving dlustratrire of the scripiurej passage, "first poll out the beam out ,??j [thine own rye," 6ic, in which a inin was re-' presented in an crcct posture holding ? Iirjgc] 'piece of limber before his eye, about ftvu 'times as l::ge as himself, wnich he hid ju?t] pulled oat. One cannot but smile at such aJ [design though connected with sacred tu'j jerttf. Wonder if the ingenuity of such an"! jartisl would be taxed if ho und? rtoik to cc-1 present a caxel going through the eye of a| needle.?A". //- i&k. | A mat cAo-.catc for the (/num.?A lady,! ?..I. h. .nniliil.1. Cot Mnnntiiail Wli'J AiIIL9 MUiauii u utaifuiuuiv ??m w???? ???> lili?,' odicrlKC* in the last Opclousis 'Gazette, that she "ardently desires to unite herself 10 rome gentleman, tThosc habits and disposition arc accordant with lew own." [\f>|ilicatioM5 arc to be made to the editor ol^ the Giz?Mte, who *ay? ' if Ac coul'l, he? .would himself volunteer for the bold lady,"a and sell be says so, if truly the modest fair 1 ono fMraya her excellencies, ' My complec*^ lion burnoite, eyes and hair idack, now (ire-: |cian, mouth small, neck slender, bust propor-j liouately full, height o feet JJ incites, ancles] [and iianos delicately formed ?fortune about: ^f'20,000 " The editor of the Gjze'.te pi'unly invite* the attention of the baciiorlor j [fraternity particularly to ibis application, and; further remarks, thil "ho Ins aeon them/1 [with great sorrow, poking tlw lire, for wanU |of some thing else to do, and is ^l.ad to frid ithat a spinster has a, >; wared whoi* willing to*" [relieve them of ?iich fruitless lalur, nud give th??m doinotic occupation." Vorilv. if ihoi bachelor* of OjmjIoihm can stand all this u [inoTcd, thejr must indcon be an ince--i?itno "< set, and past all hopes of refor i. I? Salrh'Z C #vr'r. g Sidttrlni. ? A re vr a rd of >? Ill*)) olio red hr a mercantile firm i:t "mrlv.iy fur the ' discorcrj of the author of t certain sltncW4 ou . cpori w'n<*' ts !> m cirrul af**d against? them. Tf. r^tjf nlhdcd to, charges onoj of the t. ii'rrro u said fir n with hniijgS obtained ' " p.t il (Id.d.W) from ihe cotters; of it in. I'o v nsciitf; and a!*o nith other in-^ cnsctn with that Inly, winch no one would * c?iur thought of credit m;r, h:it fortiic iufinwej p.iins l^cit bv hi:n ?o refute ih<* scan Ul.l V i . ?S'.7)J. ^ I o.ili i)E. YS tv; u s T!iti subscribers are now receiving* supply of English Garden Seeds, of tlie growth ol ItCJo, winch ttny can recommend with great confidence to their friends and customers, as being fresh and genuine. j Among which are the following Early Dutch Cabbage, , Garden Cres, Late Dutch do ?Gunt Asparagrcaa, Large Early York do Curled Parsley, | " SagarL>afdo White Solid Celery, Isargc Drumhead, do Largo Globe Artichoke, Mountain dn Long Orange Carrot, ^Grreo Glared do Early Oiangc Horn do Early Curled Savoy, Summer Bush Squash ,Co! wart or Odiards, Crook Necked do fCnrled Scotch Kale Red Clover Seed, jEarly Cauliflower, Long White Ocjura, |L--.ie do^ | Short do fcirty White Brocoli, Early Jane * reas, | " Purple do ' Early Charlton do Fine Brimstone. do Early Oardrn Hotspur Earlj S;?r.ng Turnips Eerly Dwarf MarrowfatLair Flat Dutch do 1 Lwj(f do Early do do Bishop's Dwarf Prolific Yellow Malice* do do White vorfo k do Dwarf Own Imperial Aberdeen, r-r Scotch do Loral Dwarf Pmlihc do Yellow Rota Uaga do Early Speckled Bean* Large - landrra Spinach I M Mohawk do I :Pr e*ley do. do Dwarf Prolific, while doj ;Kew JWand do White Kidney doj [Long Blood Eeet, j Eirly Cl:n?a do : [Early Turnip do ' Fine Lima Pole doj I Yellow Sugar do i Chicwcc Pole doj 'English fellow do j Early Malayan do< [French Sngar do J *4 Long Pod do" [Mangle Wortrell, j Large Windsor do tS.?elling Sugar Parrnip, * Virginia Hommontr do] I '* Guernsey do j Early While Ttucarora |l;ong Scarlet Radish, | "Com. Scarlet Short top do. J Flint do [Long Salmond do Sugar do !White Turnip do Red Planting Oniuns i Red do do ! Yellow do " do [Black Winter do 1 Early Cabbage Head jCarlcd Endive, J Lrttocc Long Girrn Cacarnbcr, While Curled do Early do do \ lee do LSalstfy or Vrgctab'e Hardy Tester do } Oyster Brow". Hatch do [Pepperjfraiw, or Ccrlcd ! Mijnum Bnnum do I Crm, While M'nurd Seed jFine Cantclopc Melon Large To-ualoe* . Nutmeg do London Flag Leek * Green Citron do 8?n*M?ib Or*n$?? do iPinc Apple do Bed Onion Seed, Persian do White do "Sea taUod Watermelon Broad Leaf Sage ? Cayenne Pepper. Street Buil ^Tomatoes Shaped do Thyme .Bell do Street May rum (Purple Egg Plant do Lavender ^Nasturtium Pol Mangold J Tree Tart Rhn barb Catnip w i 4.1 J 1-.-^ !.? ] I or iwtt OTJiaio^'iP ui irrq compirurv iw tsortmenl of aped for this climate, a general slock of jnrbich irill always be kept on band and sold at the (asjal prices. YQirVO A- M KAIN: FRESH GARDEN SEEDSJ i i i ?> T i l i* ft8;-3| Pi 55 KOR SALE BY I*. THORN TON. .1* ing sbVi att tit folltneimgi KaHjr York CABBAGE Ice do] do Dutch do ! Kirlr White head dot do tiuga; loaf do do* C!orld d.?] do i>*vov do j Su uiocrbu?hSQL'A&llj il)f*iin il?**d do | d cro k n~ck do] (l > I. It.l.l. .1. / %. L < -.! 1 '9 4w m u i j v r-vT3* nrx* v., [Green t? tared da Lang Oiau Cucumber, j Large Kn?. Sifir do , Larly da | .Karl/ Loud. Cau?i..o*'cr, Prickly GherYins, i*ati? do (tor pteklrs,) WbiV* Brocoli. . Gwrfi or 3iu*cli Kale, | Sea Island Water Melon Cole ?art?, (a superior kind) Kir I j Spring TURNIP,: Apple reeded do Ruu Bjji, or ; Winter Citrue), Yellow Russia do I (for preserving) Large Norfolk field do ; Large Mad Mcloa Lite Flat Patch do Caairlnpe do Aberdeen or Scotch do Nutmeg do Yellow Malta do? VegetableOjrrtcr, (choice kind) Natlurtion, lied and White Onh.n, j l?arje Bell Pepper, White l!ng!.ji2i Mo*tar<i, Cayenne do Brosrn da llmn-l 4:000th T. tnatoee Large Flandrra Spina;?, ; (iardrn Crrst, ft >u:ii do Pepper*raw, I'ric*!/ do ' | Curled Fattier, New ?eifcu>;< do ' Kolid Celery," Long While OLra, i>ajrc. Ktfly blond Tu::?<p Beet lied Cloter Seed. da rell"?uf dj do Wlutr Marrowfat PF.ASl Lonjblood do Kirljr June do 8 Mangle Woriiri or | *4 Charletan do t Kulr Scarcity do, Sugar do ft Swelling Parsnip, Bishops prolific dwarf dot Guernsey do Kirly Mohan k Beans,| Orawgc Carrot, j do Clitna dwarf do Lanj Scarlet RADISH,, do white Kidney d;? Sh ifl lop do do' do dwarf do S .!mon do Superior white poV do Lonj black winter d? f Vafir jatcd Cranberry do White Turnip do I,una do Lvj? Cabbage Head Ka'ly T-i*CJ.r.>ra Corn LETTUCE do Hujpr do Ma?nnm It mmn do j do Golden Sioux doj l? chj.ce kind.) > F ALSO, r Pamphlet* on 4?ar/fciiiii?. E Calculated bv the eiiH*rr:6er, to answer lor t *am-v den and the adjacent country, near the aarue l.ili r 'to Jr. P | JTTbe abort Seed*are warranted. Should anvl .one find them otherwise, alter a tair trial, oilirri? , will l>e gj> e n in their place. Nov. ill 5 ) Tiic Indian's i'an.i" | ' "10R the cure of Rheu'itili* * f fu!# rg I 1 t- . ... ?j . ll.. <> .1 Sri ;j|. nini ? r.rii, ? mp v ia r cinicnt Cmrptt Silt Rh~ ' * *j?Uu. and Mcr-C Vnrinl di/cxte*. p?:if j. <v I'lc and painful afj| fl :lu'i? nfthf !?on ''. '.let < "1 I'lir 'J' iind ^">* S iri!?: l!cer? oi every ? -*f?ption, Ferer *arr*'?| nit J lit'rn Abacv , *?: Fwlulu?, !'?! , Scalii I head. * ir<< ' ' ??, Ohmnic. S'?rc Eye*. Eve re-j Bf..' n;| every variety ufc iitiij'enusj | i, Ctirnnic ?\lairh, Headache. proceed i jtj it'cn n.t acrid humor I'ain in the iSmacli and! +j>rpva, prxKcedini fro.n vitiation: AUrriionn] of the I.iver, Chronic Inlla of the KiJiicyn,! |?ud genera! dcbilitv, eauved by a lo.pt.l action nft the vr?*e!???f the s^?n. It f "itifilirlrcdifsciruv ;bv rrnnraline tlio.ac con<titnlinn<? which have been?! ^htnkcn Jawaj i?v aujudir:ou? trr*tmt*nt, orJiiiviiah.S [irregularis" . hi ^ik'h! h i? rrc<> nnx-n-a ItJ.'d |o all those Htseaerx which arise* fron s.uiirii -8 [seal in the bin.?!, riiialiotl of the humors,!)! ainl 5 iovci name or kimi. g I Some of ihe a!** e complaint* may requirr bom v Iriflm^ a?i*tnst nppIir.iV.one, which liie ciri tini B stances of thA esse will dic'ato ho I for a prucrilB I remedy Of Hurifinttnr, to rrm r* tkf Mivr, Tur. fx-ff max s I's.xar r. \ will jrncraily be f iun I euiKeicnt 2 To Hie Public. | H'?v. !r :i il 'hat modern Phr?ic?qn?? in iheirB ambition to excel iu their profession; lo explore the vast fields of sienve by the a;.d ofChimutry,^ and .neck out new remedial agents; in short to ar- j rire at perfection in the practice by means of ai.tJ alone.?overlook and neglect, as beneath thciri notice the rich-and bounteous stores of medicine J which the alraigutj has caused to spring out of the, earth iu every clime! And hour much more ttue it is, that while the American Physician looks to for-] rign eountr.es for many of bis most common and| necessary articles perpetually changing as they are the dictates of fashion ?r folly he is sui rounded in his own country with an endless profusion. The ctingenialily, Hjicieuey and sii r.rr of vegetable remedies over mineral, inay be estimated by contrasting the ancient practice w.lh the mod. rn; or, to bring it more immediately under onr own observation. the Indian practice with that of the whiles. Who, in America, has not known or heard of repeated instances wherein some decrcptd, unpretending tcinaje Indian by means of her simple remedies aionc, has effected the most rapid stid asStonishingcurrs, after the wh?lc Materia .Medica of ?the common practice,directed in the most skilful jrmanner has failed? And *7ho lias not been surpris*Vd xi Ifhnliliii.r the rnmnnnljrr esse and facility - with which the Indian f'rres himself of any disgrace, and at the a]most total absence of chronic dis*eaae among them. Who In* ever heard of an Indian with a constitution broken and runted by ill Areatmcnl? And can a doubt exist, that tins happy ^exemption of the savage from most of the ills |which the flesh of civili/rd man is h-irto. ischtet:v towing to the more genial and safe remedies which Iho employs. This astonishing difference in mjcccst,1 lis a fair exemplification of U>c infinite superiority! |of th- simple and safe means of cure .which Cud! (has crrauni for the benefit of his childtrn, over! '.those which the pride and the art of wan have is I Svitrrzo | Kruat a long residence among a portion of the* aboriginal inhabitants of ihu country, and an tnli-1 mate acquaintance with the methods tf enrr* oil Vane of their most successful praetioners, the proprietor i-f the u Tiir Indian's l'iricu,' acquired ^a knowledge of some of their ico?t powerful and [favorable remedies. From these be selected such were most efficacious and appropriate, and alter I various experiments to Uut their principles and > trengtli he baa combined them in the form here prrscu'-ed, as the moss perfect and beneficial for the purpose for which it it rrcoromended. ( be propjieior offers this preparation to llw public, with the consciousness that he is placing with sin its teach, ? remedy capable of reluming many oi khisalDiclcd fellow being*. wbo are suuenng un* Pdcr tiie rarious chronic and obstinate complaints (to trhich it is applxablr. To such it will pro re of (incalculable value, as tlw .Thins, and in many ca* sacs the ea/y mesas'cf relieving mriifaScria^ and, (restoring tlicin once more to 'icaltli and happiurss, Tims is not offered as a common rem.dyfthat roar (perchance be eqaalty good Willi many others now in use, bat as one which is capable >>i faring life in 'many extreme cases, when all tlie usual remedies foil. Thus it has d??oc -repeatedly; and ibis is the reputation it has obtained wherever it haa been in* tfoducrd It is only about three rears since this preparatint, was fust prr^nlcJ (o the public: but in that hml sp3<*e of lime, some hundreds of persons might be found, who would solemnly dee hie thai tiier believed that thru lives were saved by it, and in most cases after lliey bad tried uuny j?erliaps all tac common remedies ui vain. Wherever if is known it Is rapidly coming into u*e, and this a.T-ird* the mast substantia) and convincing proof of its frertls. The* ralue 'of the ranarea. is m>*sl conspicuous in tx-'/sc long standing and obstinate syphilitic and' scm.'uloo* sO*ection? a inch hate dcfidi-d all odn.-.* remedies, and particularly in those cases ulwref mercury has been so lavishly ucd as U>cause dis-s Lressing pains in Lite bones, uo(k*s, inercurul ul k cers, deraugeiocnl of the digrstiic organs, dcel These it completely removes and in ail coses i entirely eradicates the disease a?d the effects o mercury morale* I'm constitution, and leave Ok. patient sound cod well. In Hbcuaiattsinu and in ulcerated sure throat, iu happy effects axe not less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. Taken in proper done*, Tim l*w?Vi Psracrx ooernJrs s? an alternative, and detergent; a diar* alwfruc. ci ion-lie and lustiir. au jfl'iiMSincdie cand anodyue, and in proper ca.ru, a* a ?:<>uiac!i>c1 ?And c.diiwnajufiic. Geiu-tallj njimtrd, it in?| crruoi ail tiie ?ecrrtiui>s and nrrli<ia?, "iki n-nri to the atotoarh, ?nd excite* a-t?<?n hi the ?l md* in ? particular manner, i'roai Utc*e principle* it* operation may be understood. Tins medicine baa been found hi<jhly nsrfu) in manv amnigtiaoa diseases not lie re specified, and it hx* trn used with wonderful aucersx as a Spring and t'ch pmrijirr. by those who ore subject to complaint* ot the curst. and abw constitution* irqi:rr new *"?Sur* Such person* viil d<? well l>i use two or three botths in small d ?? * Wicnrei Is Aitl ArimL u considered mcraurjr, the I'anacea. taken in a amall d??sr, mil answer ail iU purposes,' in much less lime, at i<>? exp?*n?c, and in a far trnore afrccablc luanmr, lltau the common dirtf 'dnnk. ? 1 The following certificate*, out ot hundred* si mi-1 w which ini^ht be procured, are gtrcn to aliowl the efleet ?f fut. Ibma*'* I'aXacba. in ILr Ttu< ,00s comptainu therein mentioned; and also to rxUibil in the mwt satisfactory manner its superiority orrr the strops in common esc. i CASKS OF RHEUMATISM. CtiA?;.r.?rox, Nor. 1?H. During llu* U*t wialri and spring, I \va? alMic-S ted with a vrjy rvrrr and d;slrr?*m? Ilbcmiialmtnl occasioned l?y otpojure in bad trralhrr I nourl take (ml ploutiio ?n sutfng. that tix bottle* olg she Indiana I'anacca. iritnfrd tnc to nrrfccll health, and I confidently recommend il to all ttui-l Iilarlv afflicted. E JOHN FERGUSON, Khftt. E CttARi.r rro.i. March 27, l?3& <"[ J ran seized aiKiUt three rear* amen with a diw-S l/cssing H)M-unia1s?in ruined l?y taking a scrci?* [cold w hile under lh?- influence nl men.-ur-, ajwliich has dirubtrd mr Iram ltunur?> ne.? since Dunn* tJua period I lurrKi ii > .<uln*nl nig [the Marino Hospital in liiu Cii .tuj.ua of f?urj> months nearly, and tin* mrr.?* ' ug;!> <>,'tunc hi thefi |BklUm<>rc Hospital, and ?i almost ?,try nvne-l j.ly, iihliitlcmr On tl* ' !i r-f February!! jj?s:? at'.hut tunc s uci l) able ' >< uiuvr about upon? .crutches, commenced ...? uw ol 'I uc Ivdiau^B [I'a.'ia. ra. In one I found myself cr.tirclyg ir-if't fruii l':1 j? ;u. -lid ant n?.;v l(?j>j?y to i-.atcS v'iu; i 'rel self perfectly well h WM. TlfCKKR, 13 .tf.rrjtcf.rf. g j c fm: KoiiscitoruLois uia;i:k? I. Ni.w York, Sept 10 ik 10, n I Tlii# may certify, that in the fail r.t ic'irt, I v.a.*J eiird - itl? a swelling in iny ucek at.u laee. trhichn [afterwards ulcciated ami became large plastlr ul-E L Art . i. .1 jto no adtranutfr. 1 wonllo Phil, delpiiia. ar.u riVAfll under ?!? * ciro of l)r?. Phytic an?] Hrani.ts !?!icn. a(\pr repeat* d nhnliott t? no rfl* et, I \vn**l pronounced totally incurable. AUrrtrairii i tooiM twenty bottler o| Swam a Pamc< a and right bottie^S jo I Potter* Catholic ui, with no material benefit g iDceparmg of lite. w liich had new liecmnc a htir-*? itlien to me, I returned t? my parent* in New Vorkg in ItiVf.t. ami ga^o mtrelf up to a ImgrriiiT death tu 'll? ...I'll.. ?r T..r I.M..'. li. H II.M.. ~ " TV...' *. ju i however, in case* similar to my own, 1 vrasf ipcrsoadcd to try it. as a 1aj?* result To my great? as w .1 an satisfaction, I n'?n found inrsellp rapidiy r? enveriiig ami upon taking srron IvtWrs.ifc 'he u;u?r? Ue?h.J andbcatmopcrtectly well in tlu-fi .ur>e n| two months, and have remained so evcrS? ourc I make this *taU'n,r?t and wish it published? for the benefit ol those who arc suffering undci si-fi milar scrofulous or syphilitic affecttions, that titers' may know what has cured .no who has suffered* errry thing hut death, and who consider* his lifcT *n* rd by the abrn*e syrup. \V M. 11 i NIIA >. 8 Th" above Medicine may be bad at ft WILLI A 'I HEY NUl.Di? DRUG h'T"l - AMDIiiN. S C jjjj V D7SP3PG2A 1 <* ?. ? bMDJU LIVER COMPLJUXTS. , R. TITTERS* VEGETABLE ME01CIN? STOMACHICS ET H EPATICS, formt chymica! analysis and synthesis of several 1 prox.wait vegetable principles, are universally acknowledged to hare totally eclipsed the pretensions of every oibei remedy, and surpereeded the ; necessity of every other mode of treatment, wherever the above disease are found to' exist as well as in the enlargement of the Sjdcea and in Jaundice { Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver- ' complaints, are flatulency, sourness or burning hi the wtomacb rselsncholy irralibililj, disagreeable taste in the month; great irregularity of appelitrv which is sometimes voracious, and at other times greatly deficienV thirst, fetid breath, nan ret. weakness of the stomach, acid eructations, palpitation, drowsiness, irrcgolaiily of the bowels, pre* , sure on the stomach after meals, pain in the brad.1 dizziness or vertigo; confusion of mind, attended; with Iocs of memory, a gnawing in the stomacn Ph Itnn Aftam** Aitiflnnta tiltrw?!inn r>f elreltl ttiut/lMUif. in? pain and weakness in the back, iaagoar, rdjst I turix J sleep, cold frclaad .b^nds, termor, unrasi-B* orsi in the throat, chough pain in the side oi B breasl.JLc. * 9 These medecines bare been fonnd so effectual in B removing the complain'.* forwhich they are recom fl mended, that physician* frequently haviug cx-B hauslcd all Ihrir skill, to little or no purpose. w DKPGTEKS B Anti Million* Pills. These pills are composed rnlirely of vegetables waUrr, and wire a taken according to l ?;* direct ions B which accotr pany them, are highly beneficial inB lite cure* and prrrrnlion of all Bilious complaints B 5Titer act especially uhpon the lirrr, when in n B (n.-pid coaiiiiion, cairriajt oft' a large quantity cfl kbile. through lite influence ol the exec oent lunc.fi llion, which it *ui;i-rcd to remain in t ic sy^c..^,?, fvrootd produce ruber Jaundice. Lirrr Comply iui,^E~ IDtUioas Fever Fever and Ague, or mtne ?i? c.m _ Sgiierous bodily affliction. In all esses of torpor cB |iijc bowel*, ihcj act like a charm. 9 a As anauti dy; peptic and dinner pill they are in- fl 'valuable. Many persons who were subject to rio>fl lent attacks of seek headache bare bern perfircil/ 9 peered to a few weeks by their use. Those who are fl ^subject to that distressing cotnplaiut, eca-skkcrssB Iby ukinj> a portion or two of throi * few days pre-ffl Jvims to embarkbg on !?oard 'he versrl, will be al-fl Sinost certain to escape it. Frmales can use titemfl iat ail periods, wiihuot incurrmg any risk Persons fl fgoin** to sea or to-a southern climate, should bv aBfl Iniran* take some of ihcsc pi!U whb them. Their fl gvirtnes will remain unimpaired fur years in any cJi- B . 5male. No family should be without these pills. afl sport ion of them, takru occasionally, would be tbefi |mrao? ut preventing much tcflrriujj frriu sieknesefl I It is from neglect ?>l keeping up a regular peristaltic B action of the stedbeh and boerfa, thus suffering tnfl Pi t I i I i t ?i r i :?r ausnrjrii suu miuj;. u wiuyur w?hhi ; unamwi* h Stated tiui-J*. that ok*J ?iiwa>?* air prodoccd Dr M P. feci* confident lUal im person uho fitrs lurfrjfl pills a faiy tml, will ever aflpr. tire I willing to be without tb?ro. They contain no particle or Mercury, or any in* gmhcnt Uwt dor* not act is borouwy* villi health ahd oppose disease. ?i Dr. P. wishes it particularly understood that Ko*r nil!* possess Jwneficial qualities tndcprndt.. 'tbetr purgative c3ret?; l]?ey a?e tolb tone ant. dcvhstrurnWacting upon tbr <ocrrlinj? and extol rnt functions; tha* strong .^-ning tbc patient, while they remove obstruction* Medic nc* u Inch posse** no other, excepting cathartic quiities, ? ? bihia'r thr ;otirtit. and their repestrd u?-v lays it? Fi'uitudat.on ?f a long catalogue of Chronic ducaIk ?. l)r P. having tern educated ur.drr the mast eminent American and Enwpean medical p.-n.Vslon, and pm ,ocd bis prnfwuon many years in tinS ?u'i. when diseases cf the iu>st? Sninste character prevail, considers himself well qualified <> judge en the nature ol disease* incident to warm I Prn?*fcd and in!?i by Joseph Priestly PHfrt, M fl H.t at lii? In tiiiatiun fur llie rorr of otwtiMlr dt?- B 33?r?. by inranj of vfjctblc rj'1'.rdim, No. !? Liberty <tnrt, New Yrrk. inventor and **le pn-fl r'lnr Each box contain*-10 pill*. price ofl cr n'i> fl The above valuable Mcdieinr# may he obtained fl at lb* Drug Store ? t YOUNG &. M'kLAIN. gg Camden, May 7, lfc3C. |9 ltcn*c of Entertainment. | $fUlK Subscriber informs hU fii and the public generally, that uoucsfl taken the house formerly by .*r B W m. Royal, as a il.?. cofUnioriainnientH ami in |?rejwr? J to accotntnatlato Tail ulioB tuny fa* c?r him with a call, ,iu the best! tnatw r. flN liUta!?? will be at all timet: furnished fl with .!.< i est the up country market eanfl Lii'orJ. His bar with the choicest liquors,! his sU.bics v.ith the most wholesome |>ro-fl l_? .. ... I_.i 1... .i?'? 11 pimoii, uiicnuru uy miiiuui o&itcrs, ani>h iron) his constant attention, and unrcmit-fi ting excisions in please, lie hopes tu merit H n share of public patronage. A: D. JOHNSON*. B Lancaster March li2--7-3m H Tim ( hoii.Mon Mercury, Columbia H (Telescope, Che raw (l.tztiic. and CharHf lut e Journal will publish the above four B times and scud their accounts to thiso'-H lice for payment. m CARPENTERS I fluid Va tract ?ar?aparil!a. I Exiract Buchu, F.xlract Jalap, Extract Bit-9 icruut, Syrup Liverwort, Butler's Magaisiaufl Al^ricni, llalm of Columbia, Hunter's Corn 9 Pinter, Hygcan Tills, Imtwnal Hair Dye.H Bleaching Liquid, to remote iron moubN and I ink spots from linen. Dewing's Cement, for H mending broken glass , rl?ina J wiuS H Watf Proof Varnish. ALSO?Sal JKmu*. . fl f*in<?las?st Gum Arabic, Guns Senegal, Arrow fl Udot, Citron 'ujube Paste, Tolu !/>zengc fl Soda do Liquorice and Opium do. Pepper fl mini do. Khulmh do. Metal Hronzes, and vr.nny of Surgical Instrument*, just received fl and for sale Lv E YOUNG & M'KAfN. fl March 1 W-. fl