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(Drigiunl ^Wtnj. I Fob the Ledger. Heart be Still, I'll Sigh no More. to miss a. a. s , or PRO' IDEXlT, Heart he still, I'll si<?h no more, The *oracle s response says tis vain, Ami spell-bound, the charm is now o'er, For Love has '..<ke his iing chain. noari do siiii. !!. !! Ii:ist i?.\ve?l too low, j Thy homage \v is illy p.dd, Tliy lioavintrs none l>.it 1 can know, Which fair Amy alone hath made. Heart be still, though it bursts the colls, I Which contains thy lit'o's dearest blood, For in thine eye no longer dwells, The image which "thy afancy wooed. Heart bo still, 1 will sigh tio more, For her who never can ho mine ; Though I loved as none loved before, The pursuit 1 freely decline. Heart be still, be cheerful and gav, Strive not to swim against the tide. When landings meet you in the way, j To greet a young and lovely bride. ETIWAX. j * Madame Salvo. Charleston, S. C., Dec. 185-2. The Child's Dream. " O, I have had a dream, mother, So beautiful and strange ; Would I could sleep on, mother, And that dream never change ! " .. w hat hast thou dreamed my dearest one ? i Tin' lortk u KrirrKf ???.! J ?- " o"" * " ll>> Thy mother's car is ready,J To listen to her child." u 1 dreamed I lay asleep, mother, Beneath an orange tree, When a white bird came, and sang, mother, , So sweetly unto nie ; Though it woke me with its warbling, j Its notes were soft and low, And it bade me rise and follow, Wherever it might go, "It led me on and on mother, Through groves and realms of light, Until it came to one, mother. Which dazzled?'twas so bright. As tremblingly I entered, An Angel form drew near, And hade me welcome thither, Nor pain nor sorrow fear. " I know not aught was there, mother, I only fe.lt 'twas bliss, And joined that white bird's song, mother, Oh, canst thou read me this ?" " Yes, dearest, to thy mother, Such happiness is given? The holy spirit was that bird. That grove of light wan heaven." ?????????P?? \s I t is it if it I a r. vjt v * v v 4 l 41 VL 41 I I -J THE BLIN\) SISTER, OH, CRIME AND ITS PUNISHMENT. 1 1 Kou real comIbrt, snugncss, anil often I rural beauty, .vhcro arc there in the wide I world any dwellings that in equal tli?* I cottage homes of Engl:; i t\s middle classes? Whether tliey be < ! . . w it h ivy and woodbine, half hidden forest tr s. an<l < proaclied by si!< : liadv ! : .> , or, glar- 1 ing with stucco a:.d green paint?wlietli- i er they be chrisNme | with line tides, and dignified as villa-. halls, <>, lodges, or rejoice in sweet names as Oak Cottage or Linden Grove? till, within their humble walls, before all other places, are to be found content and peace, and pure domestic love. In ono of the neatest of those quiet cottages, on the slope of a gentle hill, with a smooth, green lawn in front, and shaded by majestic trees lived Mrs. Heed, the widow of an English clergyman. 1 lor daughter, a pale and delicate loukinsririrl. sat with her drooping head leaning against the open window-frame, while her brother, a young man of twenty summers, rather handsome, about the middle height, and with a manliness of form peculiar to young English gentlemen of his ago and station, seemed deeply intent upon catching every note of a woman's voice, deep, soft and tremulous, which sang one of those touching melodies which find their birth placo in sunny Italy. This lady, i seated by tho harp, was about eighteen years of age, of haughty and dazzling boauty. Iter dark, wavy hair, gathered < behind into a large glossy knot, was deck- l ed on one side with a bunch of pink rosebuds. A full wliito robe, that covered, 1 without hiding, the outline of her bust i and arms, was bound at tho waist with a i thick cord and tassel of black silk and 1 gold, adding all that dress could a hi to < the elegance of her tall and splendid fig- i ure. Then, as she rose and stretched out < her jeweled hand, to tighten a loosostring, 1 tho ineffable grace of the studied attitude t in which she stnrwl .v, pvihv ailUIIH'lin J 1 showed hor to bo well skilled in those fas- 1 cinating arts that so often captivate tho i senses before the heart is touched. * This lady waa a cousin of Mrs. Jtoed, < an orphan, the daughter ofSignor Arnatti, ' who had married an English wife, and t had followed her to tho grave, of which c ho also soon became an inmate. On his f death-bed, the Signer had consigned the t charge of his only daughterto Mrs. liced, f the nearest femalo relative of his wife, 1 with a fortune calculated to placo her in e the midst of wealth and affluence. Oath- s arine Arnatti, whom wo hare thus intro- g duced, nowweame an inmate of thefam- t ily?Kjojuisting, as we h.avo already re- r marked, of tho mother, the brother and t therfster. The brother, Edwin, had just t returned home frfKn a tour in Wales, and J 1 was already tilled with a deep admiration t (or his peerless Qpusiii. Especially dkl lie r find pleasure in listeuing to the notes of A t^JKLs ^ '4 melody which poured out so joyously in buto<' her fai licr native music. On the present ooca- solved that K< sion lie seemed almost enraptured by the ' 1 which ni< lew, sweet sounds, which followed her would bo grn touch, and the thrilling voice which could Neither w: express so much and such intense feeling, against her n Seating herself at the piano, she followed he feit an al this by a brilliant waltz?the merry spark- ; kneel before ling notes of which made the eye bright- | slave forever en and the brain whirl, from very sympa- ; hasty word o thy; and then returning to her favorite in- his thoughts Btruineiit, she sung, to a low phuilive ae- then thev ?. coinpaiiinieiit, a simple Knglish ballad, eountrv seat i telling of man's heartle. sness, and wo- the summer < man's frailty and despair. The last verse friends of his rail thus. ' yood birth an So faith ami hope her sml forsaking, | goveiness tt Each day to heavier sorrow s waking, turbulent o)n This cruel love iior heart was breaking; trusive mam Yet, ere lier breath traded his :i Was hushed in dentil, ' though peril fcdie breathed a prayer - swo, j f uv ai For her betrayer? ! impression III Scarcely bad she finished, when, as if discovered l'r? in thorough contempt of the maiden's ;m,| superio weakness, she drew her hand violently a- aneeofsome cross the strings with a discordant crush, |,js |,:,n<l ai that startled little Annie painfully, and ^j,ol,|v eon pushing the harp from lu-r with an impa- entertained f tient gesture, abruptly -piitted the room. , vlK. e?>ul The old lady had gone in to enjoy a |,;s she told gessip with her next door neighbor, and ||,C! youu so the brother and sister were alone. The j)Cf? re allvin signs of tears were on the hitter's cheek as tjonl. ss >ri*i ! Ivlwin approached and sat down by her dial twelve side; attributing this to her extreme scum- t|ie mil jeet o bility wrought upon by what they had L.,| she w. just heard, he spoke some kind and cheer- |t0 mjobt >e?. ing words, and then began to talk cuthus- 1 \Vortl,v of hi iastically of their cousin's beauty and ae- . ],scntinun complishmcnts. She listened to him ?piiet- i S|K> jia,j to ,, ly for some lime, and then, jK, j to ., "Dear brother," she said timidly, * you ltU;ms were must forgive me for what 1 am about to so ;lt NVI say, when it is to warn and, caution you j|u jx-lnotant against those very charms that have al- i various rests ready made such an impression on you.? { n j.,V| lain not one, Kdwin, as you know, to ! .r^tlior sure speak ill, even ot my enemies, if such there flight viewbe; and to any other but yourself would I volm,r .rover bide her faults; and try to think of some ; *.j p: pleasing trait on which to dwell, when her | |e"?Iw* name was mentioned. Nay, do not inter- j t|l(. vireuiu-t; rupt me, for rest assured. I am only i jn couj,.r prompted by a sister's love. I have seen ! l, v m) (|( much of Catharine, and heard more; I ; ,,er-on wit foai her dreadful temper?her different j i. I.itlli; UllllOUgll, 11 Kiev I, sllO SOelllS to 11 Og- ,, . ;?i i ii i i ^ i liess, still lie loot all religious unties, even those o! her jjUM an,j res own church. Then I think of her rude- j lu t'.u. jt;U1. ucss and inattention to our dear mother, i,,?. ? 1 i i i i ii ? i ^ ai-uu, who IS so kind and gentle to her. Had will uullollllc, you been in London when we first met, ncxtdavoiii you would not wonder at our being sin? k- I ti > ed and pained at all we witnessed there." i j,;.. .. T ... "lint, Annie, dear," said her I,rot her, 1 ' e "whv should you talk thus earnestly tol.i ,i ,. t . . . , " Vv?llil!llll.C III mo. Surely I may :uliiure ana praise a w%| rt; JU handsome woman, without failing hope- j ,H,.^,.d' ?to h Icssly in love." J deaf of late, "ion may, or you mav not, continued lu.r llI1(U.r>tai Annie, warmly. ' mil this I know and , , , , , 1 leave liiein fool, that, unless she were to change a < ,i . i , . | . | >eoflan?l, am every manner, thought and action, she > 1 ,i . t ; . , , , , ' . . the mail on t the last person in the wor <1 that I would . iii i i i course no see possess a hold upon mv hr< alters heart. , i . , i ' i i i loo gUl'l to \\ Iiv, do you know, she male - a boa-t < the many lovers site has em . aged-an i 1 discarded; and even show-, with ill tine- i je?ts, letter- rom her adm rs.eont , J ' ,. . t atie ; .i prote ! n- >t nlfetion, and set; \ ' . .. iat 111;;; >i thai an'. man of common feeling m . , . , , ? ? loVe?l hcl at b ast ooiis ler sacled. , ^ . ^ "And have von nothing, tlnut. to sav \ ' . i i . jm * i i i. i' that lie woui? iii her favor' nskt I voting fo- iinctlv. , , *n , * Hi..!! ' ,:s ga "Can yon make no allowance lot the man- , natr I iter in which slie lias been brought up.' or, ' . , , ? i 1 anil, and til mav she never change Iroin what voii re- : i * . * .,, purlieiliarv 1 present her.' I 1 , t eI l iii. i , i lloW lecalled Mie mav, perh.aps; but let me beg of | , ... . 1 i .i i i . idea that Ai you, Ivlwin, to pause and think, and not t .. , , iii . I from her brot he infatuated and led away, against your , . , . * i i i while slie liv better judgment, as so many have already . , boon." ' ' Why, my ilcur ulster," ho roi>lu"l, "if I,,1 'l*',"''' J , . . . 1 ... . the first tun: we were on the point ol running oil to- , . , ., i i i* i . bitterly at tli getlier, you could not be more earnest in ^ ^ ( f the matter; but I have really never enter- , ( ^ ^ taincd such thoughts as you suggest, and .* *' . if I did, should consider myself quite at *^!v liberty to act as 1 pleased, whether I were ' , .,*, , 1 , moot I sucocoi guided by your counsel or not. , v "Well, Edwin, be not angry with me; I ,|iaj perluips I have spoken too strongly on the j .. \ '' subject. You know how much 1 have your happiness at heart, and this is it that . 1 .. . mak'? me say so much. I often think I | "uin have not long to live, hut while 1 am here I T**"1'' ,l '' would have you promise me?" i i"1' A chilly breeze swept over the lawn, i ,(r.mo* J and the invalid was seized with a violent j11^.'r .In'. ' Iea. fit of coughing; her brother shut tlie case- |!'1 1 ",?/ ment, and wrapped the shawl closer iaV wtr round Iter slight figure. Mrs. 1 teed enter- v ed the room at tho same instant, and their s r!U, l'p "'-r conversation ended. portun.ty, an Catharine Arnatti was in her own eliani- s'j door, ber, the open window of which was within %xas cnS" a few v-.r.k of ?!.??. I ' ' -- "uiiite.-m. ... ..,,viu IUIU Wl'll i ' . talking. Attracted tliitlier by the sound, *t:l l1.'*? u she listened intently, and leaning out, an- ,(>*iuli ?' ,,n ' parently employed in training the branch- ??,n "n!lt,on es of a creeping plant,,he had hoard eve- n,om* ry word they uttered. advancing The winter passed away pleasantly c 1,1 enough, lor two at least, of the party at the cottage. . _ Catharine and Edwin were, of neccssi- A stoky is ty, much thrown together; she sat to him dleboro' N. \ as a model, accompanied him in his walks, the citizens, i and tlattered him hy innumerable littleat- appeared to I tcntions, that were unnoticed by tho oth- sand) munhe ers; but still her conduct to bis mother the air. This and sister, although seemingly more kind witnessed for j{ late, was insincere, and marked by a more, want of sympathy and affection that often grieved him deeply. Her temper she A |r managed to control, but sometimes not , _ . ' . without efforts on her part, that were '' I""" ' 1 moro painfid to witness than her previous occasion to np >utbreaks of passion. Six months had to convince hii jlansed since Miss Aruatti had overheard, During the ch with feelings of hatred towards one. and claimed? borough contempt of both sneaker*, tho " How long lialoguc in which her faults had been so 44 Yon know ieely exposed. Yet she fully expected dentures will 1 hat young liecd would soon bo at her act, a humble follower, as other men had >een; but although polite, attentive, and '& ^T,l>' ver seeking her society, he still forlrorc to die urchin i peak of love, and then, piqued and an- pies from an c ;ry at his conduct, sho used every exertion owner coining o gain his affection, without at first any t oal motive for so doing; soon, however, \ M , his wayward lady began to fanoy that ,' * '' bo passion sho would only feign was real- *n 11 "J11 J C')W y felt?and being ao unexpectedly thwar- r?m:,rkcd that a?l gave strength to this idea -and in h'ndid. iroportion also grew lier hatred toward " Yes," repfi< lisb Kced, to whose intluence she attri- heen taking so * r "" A:""" TIIK repPLFS 1 AVER ! is Ivlwin altogether proof i AIwimI OB-' .! >!> 'lioll. iaU-liK.sslH.amv. At times! A FAMILY JOURNAL EOK ALL. most irresistible impulse to I A Moral Initnrtp a UhW , , * . | I And it tdierrfnl I vnnmnu?n. 'I0r? :x niinsolf a j splkmuo new series ! , all*I as oltcn would sumo Itrilliant Arrnnamienls for Ihr '2d Volutin r uncongenial sentiineiit tuin I ('ovum t:rinil in D>ciinbfi\ into another channel; ami t tiie parried him away to an old j ILLUSTRATED FAMILY FRIEND, in Wales, v. her*-he had spout ir!AIH'? most uni*|iie, original, instructive a >f last vear on a visit to sumo * musing and beautiful. as well as cm: \tainifv A hi.lv . C M ^T paper published! DesirinL' to be iudir , . " *'/ " 7.1 ' cd by its merit. solicits examination and i education, resided there as .i,..i .. , , ... . eluilcnges comparison. > some halt-dozen wild and [ \o expense has or will lie spared to niako Id roll. I ler kind and uuol,- (Ids Jonrnal all tliat a paper can l?o. Its iors and gentle voice first at- hio.id pnsog arc tilled to overflowing with ittcntion toward her; and al- tin1 most brilliant OlilUI.XAI* 'laics and aps not handsome, her l>a!e ! Neuvelttes, the choicest I'oetie effusions nd dark hlno eves' made an j I""1 "dniiniblo essays on all suhjcctstliat can ,i I . . ? interest an intelligent community, contribulat dot polled eaoli dav as lie , , , . ... . , , , , . , . . 1 . . . . . ted by l? ri/? r> "1 nckwnrlraurd Mantling ami >h beauties ill her uitchcctual ?!,ilily. The pencil is also brought to the r mind. Alter an ac<|uaint- , assistance of the pen: and the paper is benumolitlis lie made an oiler ot tied by at least h't.ur l-llc^mil t'.VUftdl id her conduct on this oeca- i l.X(SS in each number, itinned the ardent atVeetion lie addition to the labors of its host of talor her Candidly u'mittm" i CI,led contributors, the entire time and ,<tten i iovi'ullv unite her lot with I *inn f}u Kditor. Stki:a.:t A. Cod.man, are . . dovoti'il exclpsivHv t<> its m:in:i"i'imkrit. :m<l h. r previous history, and beg- h(t ui? eontrl,>llU.;in lht. l.olirsi> 't? nt "Hi t-. test lit> tecougs Well magnificently ill list r: ted OR It UNA I. S^KAg hiinsell to n poor and por- STORIES! one of which will he coinim ncand for this purpose prayed ed in the first number of the new v<dume, months might elapse before Doe. 5tli. and will run rhrongh ten numbers: X their marriage was renew-j <?s Title The Orii M 8Mrmsi.i-.il, a tale of mid not doubt him then; still .,he ('hi?e?o Waters. .i i ii tf.iims : ;others, who would seem inorc I .I.. .. ., ,, . ,. , ,. , , . . , , ' . ..... ' he I atnilv 1'neii.l is published weekly at |S regard, but, it in that tune, Ciduiiihia, South Carolina, and is the only ts were unchanged, all that pnper of the kind in the Southern States.? ive was his forever. 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Notobor or ex si range Sight, ,t is said, was '"""V w?; "" n 1TT,,r " nW\!n A. * b e V , worthy of the unparalleled success it has the space of two hours or nchSp/e(!< 'Hie series of papers commenced in tti*> m rr t present niiinlxur, entitled Mkhoiks or the regular apprentice frequently " and, will b? continued, with other ^ .. 11 . , * Articles of special moral and religions inter-i ours, his master at length took -in t|lt, aucceiwive numbers of the Mngn|?ly some weighty arguments, , zjne. They will he prepared with the gre: tit of the' error of his ways.'' est rare, ami embellished by Pictorial lllusastiscinent, he continually ex- ' J"?tion? of permanent Interest and imrivalled beauty. | llarpers's New Monthly Magazine, rend will yon serve the devil ? ? , ,/more than Half a Million persons everyd r best, sir,?I believe my in- j bntli, has reached a circulation unpnrn e )l ho out in about three months,', moin the history of similar undertakings. ed es its siiceos to the fact, that it present* m ~~ owkf. trading mntfrr of a rkttkr if utility, in ige is eoiningon mo rappidlv." 1 momoiif rlcrant *tv/r. and at m nuti??? ? ___ _ v . , ? ---?.*% r.n rrnr laid when ho wan stealing np. '*"? ony^hrrpuhli^tinn- ami that it, literu. v, ' ! ry content* have met the wants ot the irrent '!'] mnn * gnnle". and .saw the n'inH80f tj,p American people, by combining furiously, cowhide in hand. interest, instruction,and nmu.scment to n de xrve hitherto unequalled. Kvery possible , ! effort will l>e inndc to increase its merit in now who had been hooked by jn proportion to its constantly increasingeir, limped in his gaU> A lady ' c illation aud sucgesa-?j, the man appeared io b* lets*- T? rt?s-VTM"as a year, or two I eopfcw^fer PjffeJMMWBWp CS{m> s Ten, and ed her Ikx.ii,| A IJRoVllKRN, oupls of horns." 'w'> ,'ui 29 , Jfcw York . W.r .,/ ?smL 1 ' PER (ODICALS k MAOAZINRS MEBICINES & DOUHLE Xl'MAKllS FOR leou. . IV I' I. (iiuiiiiVi .> mmm J FOR 1852! KBl(vor.<'i>B! IKE MAGAZINE OF THE ONION 'I'll" New Volume of this unrivaled and nisi.a popular Monthly commenced with the Junu- s)^,; j-r, uary number?the handsomest number ever dered I.i published. ... macil, seen The well established eharueter of Graham's tion, Inward Magazine, as the lending American Monthly, on Blood totii renders it unnecssnry to set forth it* merits T|,K Stomach. N in each rceurrinj* Prospectus. It has won 1)is>;ust for Food its way, after years of success, to the trout is the stomach,%oi rank among its raval.s, and is now universally ok fluttekim; ai I conceded to he MACIl, swimmiso t THE BKST AMERICAN MAGAZINE. \m? diffu i i.t b DOUB1.E NUMBERS FOR 1852. I in.: atti.i nr * i The reading matter of Graham's Magazine focatino sen* for this year will bo about tloublo that of LYlNts I'Osti ; forinor volumes, making a book unrivaloil vision, r>< I by any that ban ovor appeared in America hkfc I or Fiiirojio. The vory boat Atnorioan writ- % s | crs w ill continue to contribute to its pages. Fevers axducli. ta 'ami tin* wide range of literature of the old ov on i'Erspiuatioj world w ill also bo brought to aid tho worth skin asu eves,FAIR i and variety of tlio letter-pros* contents of i.i.wns, ?.Vr., sudden I the work. inu in THE flesh, o (J. 1'. It. JAMES. evil a no great dk The original novel written by this aeeom- bo ctfccuially cured plished writer for " commences in tho Jan- j?li. 1L< nary nuiuher, and will be found to bo one ol CLKliliAT) tho most entertaining of the many roiiiaueos JUT by this universally popular author. prep SPLENDID AM) COSTLY KNGRA- I n? a, v|N(;s ., , * , i In the departnieii' of Art Graham's Mag- THE Gl'.RMAl ! azine lies always been celebrated. The ARCH oTRl j excellent. ..ud beauty of its pictorial appoint-I Imir foist r "rtr | nicnt.s far surpass tlie usual adoriunonts ot r#cclliit-?ij etjualltd I the Monthly Magazines. The very finest ^ | and most expensive efforts of the first artists ea.o rs .1 of Europe and America grace, tho work. . ' Jj?80 , teis nr.<" Every variety of subject and of style is Hixnbus. ^ I ossessm found in perfection in " Graham*' No rectification ot disc indilicrcnt or interior designs mar its beaut\ lesser glands, oxcieis but all that taste can suggest or capital P|nV(,rs in weakness ! command in the way of elegance is to be had digestm; organs, tin in the yearly volumes of this Magazine. ':il*n W'e ask our rentiers to take the twelve nuiu- riuad aaj) /. hers of last year and compare them with From the ' the same number of.any current periodical The editor said. I! to test the vast superiority of Graham's Dr. Ihtllatui's (,Y Magizine in this respect. f,,r the cure id" Livt The new volume opens in a style of ele- j Dyspepsia, Chronic I gauee that must com inco our friends that deservedly one of j "E.? ki.mou" isoiir motto for 1S.YJ, and that ' cities of the day. 'I {"Graham" will continue to he THE FA- ! used hv thousands, a | \ OR I 1 Oh III!. I'1TRI ,I('. both in its J says he has liimsclI 1 j | -a-to rial and literary ehanietor whil* the J permanent cure of 1. extir.sordimry increase of the amount of use of this remedy, reading matter will insure it a -liil wider in thu use of these E Sixiii.t: Copies It dollars Tv.o copies $5; stautiy gain* vtrciigl Five copies. 10: dollars Eight copies. A10: thy of great considi dollars and Ten copies for ?<>, dollars and sant In taste and stn an extra copy to the prison sending the persons with the 11 I club ol ten suhcrihcrs. with safety, under 111 GEORGE R. GRAHAM. i re speaking from No. tilt 'liestiuit Street, Phil; dephie I'a. 'dliietcd we advise tli 1000 BOOK AGENTS "*?"'* Weekly; WA TvT rp p r* ;"7 |w|vw pnhlUhwl A J.M 1 ?J lJ u /)r ii FOIt THE tuns! by Dr. Jackson i sorrm:n \ ?} i vi:s run.v .s ta ri:s j !',y of lhe ' n ' the facility as an art < ( > ( AK.1 fi !l A I iMM'H (>i iV'Ulalo Wt'tl NEW WORK BY T. b. ARTHUR, j case. w? would advii : w- KETCHES OF LIFE AM) CI I Alt- n IkiUIo, mm thus i i ^ A< TEll?oontaiuin^ over 400 pages, j sickness. I ' I octavo, with 10 finely lintcU Knyrav- i tioiiKWill find t.i.'sc i in"'*, ami a I'o: trait of the Authr>r,tafcudsotiie- I u-ir health, as c lyhouiiil. I'rice Two Dollars. A . liber.. 1 tlio salutary ell. els j jiis.-oii.it incoli t- Agents. - BV-UMna. Each \uM iit ha* a district allotted ftf one MOKE or more counties. I?y which he has the c v- 1 'pin- Hon. <J? It. 1 elusive control of sale. City of Camden, N. By enclosing ?. to the publisher^ post Hooj i.am>'s (1 p; ill. a specimen copy "t tin- hook vyil' is j have wivu many Oat f,awarded to.t.y pit ol the hinted Static.! mciluitio. ami the so 1 /? 1 < t 1 instil:'*. Address . came induced us to i .1. w vr. hmk.y. ] u r;u? i* 48 North Fot r li Htrct1, I'hil. d11 t, ,1 to u* It I' Hie in its act "on up* , MEYER'S t'NIVERSm. ?i? Edited by CitttlM A : j 3, " J TIIS periodical, published tr-- 1 1st the ue.iv< rm/tri it of July, semi-monthly. will ? nUtin p(,s,, tu. kinjj >' 'pi of the most remarkable cities, public >n medicio i:i every /one ami on every eonti- Wi> ?re satisfied tlieri I nent. eoii'pan'ci! by letter press di sci ip- ns fn,m tho stomach ! tioti*, whieh while ronxoving the m<">t iiccu- 1 jom tfl(. f?|-oat niajori rate ami trust-worthy information, will neck emanate. I to clothe tin- <lrv details of facts ami figures jj,v condition, ami y 1 with something of the vitality ol utiturc? uiul epidemics generally j o citnblo the reader, while be olwe.n.s the ! medicine we would ; historical and political phenomena, to gnin 1 ure at a|| indisposed I some insight into tlic causes Iroin which j rceoinmeiid itself, j they spring. Extensive anil costly prepara- 1 t.\orv family. Moo I lions have boon made to present it in the , ,|uco such evidences ' fullest collection of views, not only tmni ev ] Evidence upon evi j erv section of the United Slates, hut troni 1 ^ the forecoiu I all parts of the continent. l"'?>r above a year jhe Union, tho last t , past, artists have been engaged in explor- Chl testimony in its j ing , the most romantic regions of this conn- morv ?j- |t tli J trv Canada, and Central America, for tin- |ar IMiysfeiuiis * f Hi Special benefit of this work and i s readers. 1 n- ' I aim me engravers are now occupied on a-1 iSiiMn-d, iutTftiiii j bove one hundred views of North Anienonn 4. preparation will ni i scenery nlono, which in du6 time will l?o laid pr,,v.,| v h,n present) before' our suh-u'ribers in addition to other That this medicim engraving* of Kuropean, Asiatic. African and ^,11 i)y,,H.psj? Australian Cities and landscapes. Illustra- u.r ,wjng lt us direct) : hy a..minted and interesting articles from u.,on ,iK. At?mnch an ! the most popular authors. Twelve ntun- ; ,(J w|ormd in all hill hers will comprise a volume. Kr.ehnumber jH ihiniedlatoi They will contain h-ur steel engravings, executed femate or irtfnnt with , in n hi ,h style of art, with nbout twelve pn- ,.plt !lf nny tj??. J ges of lettiT press. , v l We put the work at the low price of #3 They have the wri lie semi-annual volume, or Ub cciil* for a JACKSON upon the tingle number. All subscribers pa) tug for Mown in the bottle, I volume I* ill advance, Will he entitled to re- i nitiifiiats, ; coive es a premium, the subcrb plate, cngm-1 ' p ^ W1, cd on Steel, size imp. rial folio." Jack .0 >1- , (JKI{MAN MV lice,' after the eclehrated picture of K U?ld- : ^ ltfoArch Htrr(. seer, engraved by Mel/eroth. | Philadelphia: ami I I he publisher will supply -pecimu.e num- ^ ^ |( ^ hers gratuitously to agents and Postmasters j b PRH'FH ami will make liberal arrangements with : ' them for the circulation of the Cniversum. To enable nil clasv , lie will also supply clubs of two persons at the ad vantages of the $6 a half year, of five persons at $10, and ore. of a larger number at the same rate*. NiW//- lb4 IIK11 MAN J. MRYKR, Also, for sale by 1 No. 151, William street, N. Y. I.-meustcr. C. 11. 30?3t Wholesale Agents At, ll\\n,WI> THE DEW DROP: rMs^yTt *'a A Jol'll v AI. rOR THE _ CADETS OF TEMPERANCE, LIFB OF ROB Published Srmi-monMy at H'aAsW V. ( ,p Htt IIY FRANC. M. l'AUL, O. W With hh Sp^kn,, Is Offered to the patronage of the Temper- cmUaininif ralunhi a nee public. /org, hy John H. I. Turns: For singlo copies AO et*.; 0copies . work is one $5; 15 copies |4i; 20 copies $8. l iio , 1 biographies evei 'tnoney must ;iccnmpnny nil order*. Per- <:in w^r. snd will sons sending clttbs of nine, tith-mi or tweji- ( ty will roee.vo one copy gratk 20 | ' - _ - . - i gives a minute dotal G0DKV3 LU)1 S I500K recUonsfmd outbreak ONK YEAR, AND ting to free thomjeh Arthur's Home Gazette rZ,\??*M?e ONB YKAY, and their Min patriot* ...... . . . _ All order for the ! Will be sent to any person or atU;n(i,.d< ui^d* persons on receipt, of $4: The who win *eii the ww j irice of the two separately would Book*?joN tv mS be Five Dollars. ?ept 8 ai & >v ' Kt i I w PERIODtfYs.I WTO* 6H )AfPI ... '! DYSPASIA. M; iiiU,!), DR- J. b. iiOUCi TON'S KI'HI \.CllUf)MC OR ir""dlt' am v. i'l -..asks i rfsskje"" i llP ^ i: i.iU i \ H"' % slKKlKw ?i'|,c I 1 iiiil. or (iastric Jute? r the pit or the sto- prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stoin>v the heap, iiimitir.n, (U.|10 ?j- j|K, (|Xt ?ftcr directions from Riiron keatiiino, fi.vttf.r- i fj??big. the great 1'h vsioldpieal Chemist, by iit,uiiokiiinok svf- ! j. s.Houghton, M. 1)., 1'hihtdclphia, l'n. iatIon* when in a | 'J'his in truly a wonderful remedy for in he, l'imnkss or i degestion, Ryrpepsia, Jaundice, LixerComor wf.bs j plaint. Constipation and Debility, curing uf>i:e the , tt.r Nature's ow n age:: the (.iastric Juice. IGIIT, J gcgr Haifa tenspobnful of IVpsInx infusin in the HF.An.nrviciF.N-J ||, water, will digest or desolve Five ;. Vki.I.OW ness of TtlF. |>oun?lh of Roast Reef, ill about two hours, N THK SI OF. BACK. CHEST, 0?j ,,f ||,0 stoilUU'll. fi.t sin s of heat, buhn- : |'opsin is the chief element, or (Jreat D?oxsTANT tMAOiKiltcis or j jesting i'rineiple of the Gastric Juice?tint ri; ess ion of SlTKiTS, can , Solvent of the food, the I'urifying, I'reservbv _ ing and stimulating agent of the stomach and >r LAND'S j intestines. It is extracted fromthediffestivo \L> (i ERM AX | stomach of the ox, thus forming ay artificial 'REUS. j digestive tluid, precisely liko the natural ahEd uv ! Gastric Juiee in its Chomtcal powers, niul I K'UtlO\ furnishing a complete and perfect substitute | for it. My the aid of this preparation, the V MKDH'INLi STORK, I pains and exils of Indigestion nndUyspcpsia f.f.t, l'lituAHEMTitA. , nro removed, jnst as they would be by a the olitttv diseases is nvt healthy stoniacb. ftjs doing w'onders for ?by tniii tUlnr j<r< i?mt- Dyspeptics, curing eases of Debility, Emnciiib.s,iis the run s nth .-7,?? ation. Nervous Decline, and Diepeptio Con* i'ul j hysicin ts hotifailnl. sumption, supposed to be on the verge of w orthy the attention of t|l0 ,rr;iVo. 'J he seieiid'., evidence upon ig great virtues in the j which it is based,i* in the highest degree ases of the Liver and | curious and remarkable. .ing the most searching ! SC/EXTJEIC EV1DEXCE. ? and atleelioiis of the j Moron Licbig in his celebrated work on y are, withni.sate eer- , ,.\ninial Chemistry, says: "Ail artificial digestive fluid, analogous to the gastric juiee, fl' ('OA I /.\( I. P. I ,nily (K, readily prepared from the mucous ' Roston Roe." membrane of the stomach of the calf, in lee U~d which various articles of food, as meat ami UbniuJ <Senium !{!/'< rs ' .eggs, will be softened changed and digested, r Colnolaiiil. Jaiiimico-I ins! in thenum.. !.... ?J * - T ^ ... ! .in nil J niHIIfl UU or Nervous I), bility. is j in tho human ?lmunch" lli.> most populnr medi- ' I'r. < 'umbo, ?t? bin valuable writings on the 'Ih>s?> Hitters have liocn i " Physiology ?>f Digesti n," olmervea th.it' "a ml '< IViend at our c'hovv iliininntiou of the dm'n uantity of the gr.socciveil nil elleetual ami trie juice i* a prominent and nil prevailing ivor Complaint from tin cause !*;. .-pi psia : " mul he states that "a Wo nroeonvineeiltli.it, distinguished Professor of Medicine in I.on? litters, the patient eon- don, who wi s .sov. rely fltllieted with this h and vigor .- f. e? wor- eoniplnint, finding everything else to fail, had ration. They are plea- ' recourse to the gastric juice, obtained from ell. and e; n be used by ' the stomach of living animals, which proved lost delicate stonvtHis | to be jtrf> rthj succissful" nv oir? most; noes. We Dr. (Sr. bam. author of the famous wotks , experience, and to the | " Vegetable Diet," says: is a remark" leiruse. i able f.iet in physiology,that the stomachs of < ?, i . i animals, macerated in water, impart to tho one ol the best I.itei- duJd the property of dissolving various artiI, said. Aug. 2.). t j.jp,, ,,j :in,| of ellecting a kind of arli/iermau Hitter*, inftniifac- car/digcs/a r icf them in no wise ditVerciit i, ale now recommended \ from the tuitu.rl tUgct'irc proc< I prominent moitibors of " ('all on tie* Agent.ami get adeseripielo ol much cllicacy in , iivt. circular gratis, giving a h.r. c ; mount of kne.s.s. As such is llie ( scientific evidence} siiuib.r to the above, to* so nil mothers to obtain ( get her with rpoits of niaarkable euros, fre m save t iciiiselvcs mitcb u|l p;irt.s .>f the United States, of debilitated eonstitu- I J.s- . | ltYSPAP&lA CUIiK Jtitti rs mtvanta eons to j t>r. 1 lotiffhtou's Pepsin has produced tho know from experience , ,no8f man cfutt* effect*, in curing cases of dcthcy have upon wvi.k | ?.-.iti:tc-i.4tioo. nervous decline, ami d\s, | peptic consumption. It i.siinpos*lbiutogivc ,\ lui.Nt 14. I t)|(* dct.ii's of eases in the limits of this ad(imditic, Muvor of tin- i vertlseiiieiit: hut authenticated certificates J., H.nv s: I havo In-cn given ol niore_ than<(im huniired i isma's IIitti.i.- ?We i innarkabU- cure* in Philadelphia, New York, lering nplicv* of Uii* 1 u,<' IVsi.ia alone. Thcao were nearly all urev f. uu wlvli they d.-pcrnte case*.: lid the cures Were no I tu ly jial.i inquiry r* ting 1 rapid nnu W'onnernii,but perniau nt. ' ' 1 "v* vvc wer. It >* go certi* ?i uao/e. . rid p.rticn! > - iv W"i' found t - iarlv useful I r ,ei. my f" biuofts di -oub i, , . ..;f. s , iui"' . iv,'r complaint. ! >v?tmidn?r'i r v.u. h nn.iibi 'i rtTPffij 'mlu- ' t?*i fever Mini ?*c e>. : nd til?rtcits <,i |.|\"US ?Oi IK 'pUftllH', IIKTi'llfy. .Iiil ntlut f *S Upon li i . igthotis digest:-. nrgiw.. i'Ui . i ig iJku i|y A. ? , u (,f re- *" for i in eting, ami th two IVeqin 11 ' n*. of anient . hits. It almost reconcile* vtiMiioro general'. . lined, health with ii r. r< ,rcK , wmildb?< I u-kn-nj OLD XTOMACH COMPLAINTS, , liver, ami nervous TherMs no form of old slontnrfi cirmfilainJs ty of real and imagine- ( Wliieli it does not seem to re. oh and remove Have them in n heal- at onee. No matter how tSul they tuuy boon ean hid defiance to it gives in>tanl filirf ! ,\ -ingle dose rcTbin. extraordinary motes all unph asunt symptoms; mid, it poly ul\ise. our friends who needs to he r? |n ted for a short time to make to give it a trial?it w ill , tin jjimh 1 vtl'.vts permanent. J'vriiy nf It should, in fact. he in hiiij ami ri/jirr cffihibd Follow at once. It i? Iher ntediejnc ean pro- i '.iciilarly cxcclh lit in casctfofnanHcn, voinhf no-fit.** i iltrtg. ermnps. soreness of the pit of tho deuce has beet) reoeiv- stomach, distress after eat in/, low, cold state a U) front nil sections of j of the hlood, heaviness, lowncs* of spiels, J hrcc y its, the strong-, despondency, tendency to insanity, suicide, favor, i>s tli.t there is; & c., &c. V ie tirariico of the rogu-1 l)r. Houghton'* P< p.- :u is sold by nearly ltd'leiphin, th. r nil other 1 all the denier* in lino dnil's,nno popular tor (1 a f .ct that elm easily be | icjiu-s throughout Die United Suites.' It Is proving that ? soientif- prepared in powder And fluid form, and in eet with their quiet njv-; pr *rH|dioti tinls fbr the ttso of idtysicians. ml even in this form. j l'rivnte eirrnlnrs for the ttso of physician*, t will euro fiver Com- may he obtained of Dr. Houghton or hi* a., no one can doubt at- gents, describing tho w liolo process of proud. It acts eym-itically partition, and giving tho authorities upon id liver : it is jWfcrablo which the claims of this now remedy are his iIho-uih i?tho effect hosed. As it is not ft tecrrl rimulu, no obenn ho administered to jeetlons against its nso can bo raised bv phsii safety and reliable hen- cians In respectable standing' and regular practice. Price one dollar per bottle. | utrlm ii/ llifi ffrnitinr. | Obttfic this! H'.cry bottle of th* gcnulno I tun signature of C. ii. I'I'M X, boar* tho written signature of J w rapper, mid hi* name M. Houghton, M. I)., solo proprietor, 1'hilu without which thnj arc dolphin, I'm., Copy-right and trade nmrk so ; cured. do and Retail at the at.rst*.?haiu: a tw::TT,i^ncasfor t. tMCINK STOUK, W. A Morrison & Co..Wiiinsboro ; Dr. t,one door below Sixth. F- furtis, Columbia ; Dr J A. Reed, Chesby respectnhlo dealers v-rville : l?. M. Cohen,Charleston. j o eountrv. vnt"r" * " xuuin ? JDAAMUUl). 4 I UKJJlfi 'ED i A VlGOK< >rs I .IKK OK A I'KKMATURK , - , ,1 DEATH. ? of invalid* to enjoy , Kinkrlirion frif. I'rrteriatitm rmhbM irgroat restorativeflow.I r *| ||S IIOOK, JUST I'UiiJ.ISHtU. I? ^ i JL filled with uaefnl iuforumUoo, on i* i'u- i iruri-rmu I infirmities nnd diMjanoa of the human *)?lAll.l. & 1 \\ 11 IV, It nddre>.seHits. Unlike to Youth, Man- * 4 I .1 ;ni.loi?l Af.'o?tonll who ttpprchendor I ... nii'i . "i sutler undertint dire .onsequence* of winy /l\RHAIt,ty | or prolonged IndliwretiOiMi?to all who f?rl ] I ill.- nhMdirt efii-eu of hancfiil hfcbitw?t<> J 3 low J? all who In addition to dwlintog phyakal en- I ... _ j ^ri^y.nr. flu- victim* of u. rvov# and montot EET EMMETT. i debilitv iuul of inoiiinu mill uioluih boly dc*- ? , ,,r ,^Uv,.KkSt?U ?vtrp::, ?sns j ""'k, ri ,? * yxzsrz&s j. 'Jw&X &IX I ? ,,h" - (ItiitingiiiKliH fat III- dolphin, Will ?a*ur? a hook, und. r envdope, f. |>t:r return oj iiuul. ' F'Bdbkbt Kmmkttv it Dt K ? 15 year* r.mident PhyifcW i of the varioiin iromr- " eome? of 3d nrttf Utdfai Street, 1*1 **?f tlui IriaK in nttemp. twtecn *|?nich ami llflr. Philadelphia.'w.iy t tm from Englioh b..n^ bo cotlonKdd conHdettliiuiy. W of Theobald Wolf.. whrt *** hilOMlf under tl.o care of heil,<>flrien, ilcurdier, r^-K. ntoy loligl^B^.onlido ?hf* hoii..r , I ?. nn ? jrentlemnn, and Confidently rely upon W,k will btr promptly hb *M*I * * ?/**** dnrtion mod.* to affenta ? IWwwiU * distance litmf nddreaa I)f K k for ??. Kur oaJ? by by lottfr, (prcoaid) and be cured at home T . Addreaa V. ? of medicine*, direrttona&c for LICE, CWill e, Q?. *>?"!??. b* "ending a remittance, nnd put ui> M 3T r dure frvnvmmage or rurioftiiy 1