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* . ' (Driginl poetri}. CARRIER'S ADDRESS. I* tbaPatrou ?f th? Lancaster Lodger. CHRISTMAS, 1862. Smi*?, muse for me thy sweetest strain, Old Christmas has come round Renin ; May pence, joy and convivial mirth, Flow bountifuily round each henrlh, And every heart be free from care, To Welcome in the ncw-bom yenr. Kind Patrons, list to me I pray? I'll sing my yearly roan-de-lay And give you in these rambling rhymes, The events of these stirring times : Old Lancaster is improving some? I think a better timo will conic, For n railroad now is all the ratr?? Because we're tired of the stage, A President hits been elected. And turned out just as some expected : I beard my Boss not long since say, That Pierce and King had carried the day? And on " Salt River's" briny waters, Ueueral Scott had taken quarters, To study up stream navigation. Instead of ruling our nation. Our three brightest stars have now faded away, The peerless Calhoun, noble Webster and Clay: The three bri^ht'st gems in America's crown, In glory and tight as the sun they went down, In Characters bright upon History's page, They stand side by side with the hero & sage, Upon the rolling wave of Time, To every land-?to ?very clime ; Borne on the breath of sweetest song, And echoed by the grateful throng. Cuba's patriots rose in might, But after many a bloody fight, Fair Liberty's bright beaming star, That shone in beauty from nfar, 01 i 1 - . At. uuou IM i?gv nivs U|IVII me gmvi', Of many a noble spirit bravo. Grim Winter's reign will soon be past, And all her icy fetters cast, And maiden Spring from blooming bowera, O'er hill and dale will strew her flowers. But hark ! a New Year's coming too, Have you all paid the Printer's due 1 Our hands must bo paid up?that's certain, As they around the girls are flirting, And girls, (as everybody knows) Cannot be won without fine clothes! So thus you see the greatest loss. Must/nil upon MR and the Boss 1 Besides that, friends, I'll lay a wager, Not many papers bent the Ledger, 1 mean those papers on our level, For our Edtior bents the Devil. At Christmas all things will go right, For (o, he is a Rnchnbitc ! Oar paper must come out you see, j: No matter who gets on asproc. This is my first attempt at rhyme, It may be error?but tis not crime, Then all my errors pray excuse. But blame the devil if you choose ; Forever more he is to blame, I'm sorry e'er I bore his name. May New Year open to you bright* Then Patrons kind?goodnight goodnight 1#it flni IBtutinr. ; i . . r, AST Ir a police officer is after you, the best thing you can Jo is to lock the door, and bolt yourself. Agp" " Home, sweet home,11 is the song , that we never heard a man sing after he , had been married seven or eight years. AST On* of our exchanges says that before the election there was much said about Irishmen and Germans. Now they are all Paddies and Dutchmen. Spatch is abont to be married. He has recently won the affections of a young lady who is worth one hundred and fiftythousand dollars, aud is afflicted with apoplectic fits. Spatch considers these great inducements for entering the bonds matri znonial. I Mrs. Chrisholm says the best time to ' fflirkMP n ivitl w .tn.lir in !.? ' "M ? vMBi Ij IU mu uiuruillg. If a young lady is at all inclined to sulks and slatterucss, it is just before breakfast. ^ As a general thing a woman dont get on c her temper until after 10, A. M. ** Will you take this worn An to be your wedded wife?" asked an Illinois magestrate of tho masculine of a coupaj who stood up before him. " Well, squib, you must be a tarnal ' green hand, to ax me such a quistion as that ar. Do vow think that I'd be such a plaguy fool as to go to the bar hunt, and take tho gal from the quilting frolic, if I ' wasn't conscriptiously sartain and detar. 1 mined to hare her 1 Drive on with your 1 business and don't ask foolish questions. Did you ever ii-arel in an omnibus on a rainy day, windows and door closed, eight on a side?limited of course to six, and among that number two women covered with musk f M Drivers," said a Frenchman, u let me oine out se door; " I am suffocat. You have vat you call one musty rat, in se omsebus. Fve no peraploe. 1 prefare ?e rain water to as nanvais smell." ' ""H Rtuono Tsaa.?The proprietor of a weekly Journal out West, boasts not a little of the Mtrcngth of the editorial department of his paper which coosiftU of OM jf'ncipel editor and two powerful aa* detent*. When we came to find out the real tat, we aaoectam that it amennta to hnneelf and two pair of acieeore! ?JOr A private mint in California {a engaged ig coining gold half-dollar*, and eorn^of tbem have been brought to Hew V ***** i . _ T . K dfe' Wheafoi ran dit aiijIWfo eni fht, ? _ Jut^ak adat heme on fomril veryli ght / * .Twer decern yey eteheev eaah eve, % T1 athe alt h<a ko fthe em jrl^VI. V - # , 4 0 - I M I i - . ..'"JLJ , i j mm.M. _L l>ttnk^ Bpaiing. ^tJtUultnrnl. From the Star Spangled Banner. From the Southern Cultivator. On the 8hore. "Homo Sick for tho Country." by willie f.ikj au pabor. Sincp. tlio Almighty placed our first j rents in the garden of Eden, n passion a C%* ?k? .1? r.i?it aI ? j "" vi ?? "? ?ncr? biouu, jovc fur tj(C country lias boon natural Many, many a one, the heart of man. A correspondent fiszinir on the surging Hood, . T? . , , . . . . . . .7. ., ? f , . . the kniecerbocKor gives vcut to tins fe As the tide swept durk and dun. . 0 mg as follows: Some with looks of pnlid woe, 44 For my part, I am weary of city li Trembling viewed the darkling wave; and sigh for the (.Irent Mother. I sec I Clouded the once tunny brow, waving of trees, but they arc rooted ii At the portals of the grave. church yard, or grow bctwecu Hag ston Some upon their features wore, 1 ll0*r t,ic notos of sin?il,P binl*> but tL Traces of u halcyon bliss ; *re l*?w tor canaries at sixpence apiece. Fearlessly they trod the shore, '?? ' tired of water running up and dot Waiting for the spoiler's kiss. leadan pipes, and through cocks and filtt j 1 want to see it rise like a Naiad, drippi Some were very very small, j from tb<J woI, { am of <stoo| imanis on mm narrow snore ; , , . . . ? , .. . .. 4 , n and lutve a sort of green sickness for p Oe r them hung a tinted pall, * Graven with Elyainn lore. ches ^'"^red ?^r w'rt? greenery. wish for other flowers than artificial, a Others wore the mark of youth, desire to look upon rain, not as an in? Stainless still, and snowy white, venieneo, but ns a blessing to the crops. TVlling of the .piriU truth, ,-j Wn(t |ik,. to , cot Waiting for the coming night. . . ? fixed on some sunny slope : n sp< Ou the brows of others beamed, Five ncres more or less. Riper age and riper guilt; Wlth ?"splea, cedars, cherry trees, O'er their sunken tissago seemed, And P'?pl?rs wliiteniag in the breeze. Sin's dark chalice to have spilt. 'Twni.M K.iie n?v I ?n?.u _ .... ...J ........ . H 0 , ... ., . . To have the porch with vines ocrhu Some again with silver hair, , , 1 , **r r ? a* . " ith bclla of pendant woodbine awui Waiting for the hast ning tide ; 1 , i i , . In every hell a hoc, Joy usurping black despair, . , * .... ? .. . " . , And round my lattice window sprea< For their trust was?Jesds died. . , , 3 ,. , ' A clump of roses w hite and red. Hoary-hoadcd ones were there, To 8n)nce w[nc nnd nie, Old is sin as old in age- , k,nd u- think , nhoM Eyes lit np by passions glare, To hcftr aruund thc ,awns ? c)loirf Glowing on a demon page. ()f w<> ld.bjrd, HW0Ct. Sudden came the surging ware, n ^ 'invo a ',roo't' Overflowing all the shore; Whcro 1 ,nib'ht sit an<1 rM(1 m>' hooV All the waiters found a gra\e, Such should lie my retreat. Gone from earth forevennore- par from city's crowds and noise .... . , ,, ... . .., There would I rear the girls nnd boyi When my steps shall meet that tide, ** 3 . , (1 have some two or three.) None can toll but one above, , . .... But if Jesus bo my guide, QH K,,m I1#av n "noum l,u,M ?U 'Twill be with a holy love, W !th f,v* or 8,x or "ov'n l"oro? llow hnppy I should be . Blowers of Truth. [ The man who wrote the above is o t 'after our own heart,' and if " Old Knic I can call nothing my own, but my sins. wiU Bend u# hU Bddreu> w# wil| Hct,, A destructive peace and an unsueccss- down far the very biggest pair of u Both ful war are both fatal in the issue. um Bootruins', thnt our poultry vard prot The love and hate of the people nro ?- ces in '53.?Jr. Ed. S. Cm/.] qually d.?g.,o>?. " Fools are lwlcd hy their huinor, but wise men by their interest. A cohkksi-onuent of Uie Albany C He is truly wise, who can endure evil, ^ ^^ ) g'%es * . . , following receipt: and enjov good. ? , , Neciwtitv know, no Inw. Well, nccc- A" 11'*"1 ?? ?"?" "-ocoi|.l, for < .Stv ? liko'n grent m.ny lnwy.no R"J R* 1 ' ?? triod ?'? T, ,, A . , ea iur several years, ane found it to ex If you would not t>e forgotten as soon , , . . . 1 , % ? . . . every other in my estimation, I take 1 as you are dead, either write something _ A , . , ... u Mwertjr to send it to you, that you in worth reading or do something worth wri- .. ? s " publish it for the benefit ol any who m ho disposed to try It. II v leuiug my )u Misfortunes are mora' bitters, which remn!n iu lhe pil.k|0| it ;s lesf troul,lc frequently restore the healthy tone of the kevp it than ,,v any utllcr mctll(K, whi mind, after it has been cloyed and sicken- j have foun<|| ;?d jt kwps KWeet aml u cd by the sweets of prosperity der all summer. True religion is the foundation of aoeie- Take a barrc, ftml turn OTcr an oK, p ty. "When that is once shaken by con- or kettle, and burn cob., (I think U.e be tempt, the whole fabric cannot be suable or lum, wooJj for Mven or dg|lt Ja or lasting. keeping water on the head to prevent di - ? 9 jng Make a pickle with eight pounds Female Heroism. salt, six ounces t>f salt pctrc, two qua . ? TTT. .. i . . ?f molasses, vnd three gallons of water, "Ossday," said Mass. n a, " being at , , ,. n , , . , ,. one hundred pounds. IJoiI and skim ti linezenden, 1 perceived a young soldier be- . , , .i r 14 _,-n i i pickle thus prepared. H en pack yo ongmg to the light artillery, whose horse | 111 : v lad just been wounded by a lance. The l"*" , * ., u, - is cohl pour it on tlio meat, anil in fo .'onng man who appeared quite a child. . .. ,e , . , T. weeks you have excellent ham, very t? lefended himself desperately; na several , * - , , / .. - . . , , der and well smoked.? South, ( tilt. todies of the enemy lying around lnm ould testify. I despatched an officer with ome men to his assistance, hut they ar- PROSPECTUS OF ived too late. Altaough the action had ffllP fflTTftiV PI I\T aken place on the boarders of the wood, * I 1 U-l I iiilil 1 } lud in front of the bridge. This artillery AND nan had alone withstood the attack of a SouthOKH AdV6rtiS6r. mall troop of Cossacks and Bavarians, Published weekly, to advocate I)ir vhom the officer and men I had despatch- Trade, Manufactures, Agriculture, a id put to flight. Ilia body was covered the development of Southern Re sour < with wounds, inflicted witli shots, lances .nd .word., There were ?t leeet thirty. C " l>. \nd do you know, nfadame, whet the ieiporWe of eueh e Journal a. I -i anove, neeus no eapomuon. i no mniei jroung man wan f said Masaina, turning antj substantial interest of thcHouth hi to me. been too long neglected The Cltoon PL u a womanw '* ?'stabliahed to promote these injerei keeping entirely aloof from party p< ' Ye#, a womrn, and a bandsome wo- jj^s. a complete foreign nnd dome* man too! although she was so covered correspondence has been arranged. 'i with blood thawit was difficult to judge of U 1,1 ta,lu,,t of ? n!ribu* * ? our column.^ whirr will pritncnt n im*<in her beauty. She had followed her lover of weneral communication*, correspond**!] to the anny. The lover waa a captain of *?d information for the friends of the m . ..... . ? . a . . . . , surea we advocate. The proper steps hi Artillery ;she never left him, but when lie w.n Ulkt>n in Europ<, Amerh a to was killed, defended like a lion the body the foundation of a direct foreign trade of bim she loved. She was a native of the South,and to introduce our course m u .... ... I-.*, u-h 4 J lectures into the continental Kurop* 1 ana, her name was Louisa Belletz, and markH. One object of the Cotton Pi he waa the daughter of a fringe maker in will be, as the organ of direct trade, to at! the rue de Petit Lyon4? Memoirs of the ul iU> u,e South 10 carTy out thi* imP?r< Duchess Ahrantee?. moistire.. ? we c<ul upon me oouilicrn merchants g M erally to send us their business cards, tl we m-iy lay them before the country, to c tar One of the emperors of Japan is ble the friends of southern commerce, in: said to have killed himself by immoder- ufacturcs, Ac., to dtaeriminatr property . , i . . . ,, A, A their desires to promote southern enterpri ately laughing, on being told that the ^ imporUl^n of Washington city Americans were governed without a king, point of location for such a Journal, esp< ally in regard to opening foreign corrcsp* ?? dence and promoting our foreign relatio Whar's Y?nr Oourdt" * aPP"ent The opportunity of seei hero, also, members of CongreA from ev< A humorous correspondent write, us an d'",trict1 of country, presents a mean, account of a public lianer at Griffin, ^ ^ be found el where a raw, unaophistioated countryman, To bre Cotton, Sugar, Rice, and Tobai who had never drank water from a turn- Planters, we look confidently tor supp< bier, seated himaelf at the table, and after and to the friends of 'Dircot Trade" throuj waiting as long his patience could stand it, out the south we say?"show your faith wiped his lips, reached over and got y?ur works." hold of a large pitcher, and vocfoated loud ro?ul,ir imbp ?f ,hft "Cotto* Pius ?. a. tr c j .1.. | i u?_,v ? will commence in June next Advert* Mough to be beard the whole length of mt>nU ^ particularly requested to br f the dinner* rom. warded early Business letters addressed "Look o here, you infernal mggera, I'm q. 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' * ea* ?n it, for Original Article* and Pictorial Em- The publisher will supply *peeuidimRrlm ,ve ItellishinenU, tluin u|M>n any other Magazine hem gratuitously to ajfentrand Postmaster '?y i?*uc<l in the United State*. and will make liberal arrangement* witl u? The Publiahi r* beg to renew their thank* them ft?r the eireolaflon of the UtdvcrHtiai nn- to the public, for the extraordinary favor w ith He will al*o aupply clnb* of two persona a ,,,n w hich it baa ln-en received. No labor or ex- $3 n half year, of lite person* rt 910, am nnt penae w ill be apnrcd to render it still more of a largCT number nt the same rate*. i,n- Worthy of the unparalleled aum-aa it liaa HERMAN J.'MEYER. n? achieved. No. 154, William atreet, N. Y. The aeriea of pnpers commonced in the 30?3? en- present number, entitled Memoirs or th* ? ? - ? ??? b?t IIolv Land, will be continued, with other rp *X irx ri ttr t\B All n!U Article* of special moral and religious inter. H JlUi !Ul* est, in the succoaaive number* of the Mags- a journal for thb ' in vino xi>ii Vw, .. :*i .i?- - I ? . "... jn?|ni<n> n ml Ull' TOHU QA^ITf 07 T i 'M? eat care, and embellished by Pietorlai lllus. I'Mithtd MenShrnimh^ ut Wtduhtrf ?V. f * (rations of permanent interest and anri vailed _ _ 111IT, _ ... * *'< beauty. BY FRANC. MaPAWL, G. W. P. in* Harpers'a New Monthly Magazine, rend la offered to pic patronage of Tuiupci MS amore than?ilavt a Milmom persona everyd i * -OnoipuQic. " > ' * nff bnth, has reached a circulation nnpara e a Terms; For miiuU ojpiu* 60 cbk; Oeoyiv H inoin the history of similar undertakings. 45 copies #0; 80 uupi<* 08. jyT^h ot ed ? >t? *uecea to the fhct, that il prrtentt reu>a aocoiivpaMV all orders, l'et ?- owm reading matter <f a better qwilHy, in ,^luiin? aa * -?-??? "y,r- "rul" 'hkapkk rait ' ~"r w *'T: *? than any other fabrication; and that it* liter*. v w"' {ffatl*. f 9 >rti ry content* have mot the want* of tha great ' _* - - ? & TLlf !ili2!!i,u,JPople< by GODErS LADVVS BOOK ?y lotoreflt, lnatructM>n,an<i Mnuaemenl to a dr. ,.v_ ?MA? . MI. * , gree hitWto unequalled. Every ponniWe ^ K J Aut JL nt effort will to node to iheroooe iu merit in Arthur? Hofile QWttl *- in proportion to its constantly increasing cir- OSK YKAY to CUT^I*^ThTr*bonnr?i a year, or two Will bf? Wilt ropit-M for Kive Dollar*; ftxe copioo Ton, and persons oa receipt of Si. Til< 2 gri^ofth^separaiel^woul * t * to # -M m % I " ' w . \ LI rtiR conPL A-HCt, ";1>.YttFKIjSLA, ?)K 'rilK KinNKVH, Tioy, r.-Av39D PII.KS, 1\ ULxr.yy/ , k ->|\ W? ,. .? . V t Arit/ run nnmiHIT. ,-?.WTT<1. inTntT-IT RH, H W vJW J4 I)im;i-st ro% Kouo? wmife's, or wf.kimt? 1 > '*j\,, V in 111 r. * QfcPifEIIVCTAW*' sinking "G&Sbrmtri V "'"W Af 1 in ' itr f-r-nu. mo- Tl,.O? (i .. > Fluid, or {; stri, .Me > ;,1A. h Mvfunixo ot the heap, nrriMEi., prrj,an.fl ffth, fcrrfrfot or fljd fourth Alotfi ^v*D im ficiM.T nRFAYmxc, n.rTTSR- t r^.-ho oftW (H. after d?rM*Wt>s from B-.nWi * !n.i at the heart, ciiaki*o ok #vf- Uobig, the gi?at Phvdolbftieal Chemist in mrATtKo sEnsxYtoss vifttt in A I j. ^ Uo-iVUort; M. Tt? I*MpMn, p-?. ' 4 i.rtntj rojrfTJKT., vtwrfr.* ok I ^ tnify h tfondqffW rdrtkiily IW in^ ftsio*, ntm ortw'efcs f f del ation, nvspepsia, Jaundice. jf.iv:6r n UfroRfc the i jphdijt/C'otu.tip ition ami fMdlily, Mfrinafjif I fry Nature1* own ngohj, the Gcatrfi- Jitter. " FEYrirsANnnvM.i-AmNTiii. nr.vn.nr.KirtMf ?Mytt*90W onVjwih, Infos, j rr OR rriwtrt.\Y(t?N, Yft.t.owni:^ of rhs pd iu tffacr, will digest or rtNWdvo Five , skt* Ximwfc.VAi* is the MftR.nAW.cfttjm i?omi(ia 0f roii#1 j? JLotrt two font* J i t.tmus, 8tc., *n>hM Fi.rt.itps OF iif.At, ttrftR. ont nf lhl, stomneh. inri i* TMR Fr-ERH, C0Y9TART i.MAoiHlNOR or l?op*ln Is the chief delimit, or flrcat DlRM1, AM> CHEAT of.hieasioy of Rttnrre, CAI1 gt.gtw Principle of the (iitslHF Jtih-e?tlie be efUriitnllv en red by ^ Mrdrrrit of the food, the Verifying-, lTtwn lilt. HOFLANI)Tn , ing and Ktitmilattng agent of thy stoniarh nn.> I CLE BR A TED (jERMAE ] inti^jtlhes. ft is extracted from the tngcstiv. , /UTTERS. stomncTf of the ox, thfl* fbhntft?~an nnfflct-.l ^ PREPARED PV tllgwtflve lltlltl, prceWelv like the luittifr.' W l>It. C. jn. JACK NO,h ! CJartrie Jtilce iu i|s Chondral powers <and i fnrnhhlrtjr n complete and perfect substitute AT TIIF HERMAN MEDICINE STORE, for it. By the aid of this preparation, the 120 Anrri Street, Bnn.AbEt.rirtA, 1 pairm and evils of Indigestion and Dvupcpsu f Vt.-rr lunrrr nr/*r tht* /?/ ?.?# ?'? ?? ' ' " .... ....... ... ..... i ...p ?vmu\iu, ju-s, aa fnry wuiki i?0 ny it - rjcrrlM-^-if rtftiaUal?hy any other pir/mrp. j healthy stomach. It In doing wonder* for Him vi Ac VtMryl Stairs, trs the cures attest, in ' Dyspeptics, curing oases, f IVbllltv. Kimoi1 many cases after skillful physicians had failed. J ntlou, Nervous Decline, and Dispcptir Con* These Bitters are worthy the attention of; Hiunptlou, supposed to V' on the verge et Invalid*. 1'ossesslhg great virtue* in tlje the grave. l'lie" scieiitiHe evidence upon " tvotifieurton of disease* of the l.lver and J wltk'n it Ir based, is In the highest degree * lesser glands, exercising the most searching curious and remarkable. powers in Weakness and nll'eetlons hf the j SClKXTfFIC E VJJ)EXOfi. J digestive organs, they are, withal, safe cor- ' Baron l.iehlg in bis Celebrated work on ' tain and pleasant. j Animal Chemistry, ?aya: " Ay artificial diJtKAl) AMI) HE COX VIA ('ED. gestivo (luid, analogous lo the gastric juice, i From the - Boston IW | l"<& ill'." 'Z The editor 'id. Dee. -Jd. 2fh 4jJdoA?Jl ,ho V^I'Jh. \ Dr. Inlands CeUltMUd German Bitter? *I,M' ss Ajc* dia l for the cure of T.iver Complaint. Jnundiee, J W. Wl1' l"' ?????* changedand digmfed. . DysiKpsia, Chronic or Nvrvous I>. hilitv. is ,,n,lhr *? ? f? ?h?yTwonld be t deservedly OM of the most popular modi- 1n ^ . u , I cities of the day. These Bitter. lAvc la en ' fc '? *'? valuable writfc*. on ?... ! | wood I, v thousands, and a friend at o?,r WboW 1 r I ^ , jSays he ha* Itimpclf received an etU rtmd and <?"'"!?<?'" ?* ?h* ducq; anility'<+ the eatJ permanent" cure of Liver Complaint from ,1m trioj?Re,H a prominent and nil f use of Uiis remedy. We are coon inevd that, n\ .>VT^ J!1: J* *?Jf? hat *;i In tlm use of thei Bitters, the patient eon- d'st.ngndshed Professor of Medu-mo ,n l-n- , . st.mtlv gains strength and vigor?a fart w or- don. who wns seven ly atH.e ed will, Una | , thy of gre;.t eonsidcratmn. Thev are plea- hn.hnp everything else to tad. hid j | sant in taste and smell, and cm be used hy I the gastric ju,. e, obtained troto 1 persona with the umat delicate stomach* . the stomach ot huag.nkml*, wnich proo*l , J I with safety, undo, any circumstances. Wo ! toj" are speaking from experunce, and to tho ' Vc .'>> Hl tl^.r^u0^ *>?9 I I nlllieted we advise theiJ use. on-Vogetr.be OieL Wys r M? 1* . rem.A- a ^ I 1 I atilr fact in [iliysioid^, tH.il fnt? Htoin.n-h? of Jj i I wfi.w.tr-11/aidl. 1 -a t !a _ I ? ? ? ... ,j, im uvsi IJicTt i inw*rji*oU iu ??Ut, nnpart to the 9 nrv pa pent published, ukl. Au*. 35: , Huid the popartv e.f diaanJvMg Wi?U ???- fl I), II,7 r> r,vrW?., ,, nnf.a-. l"K- "f f,,od- "J dkctUl?u kuwl .1 tured In Dr. J.ekaon, .it now rveouin,ended ?* ''*'?? wiau d.tl<.?t bv some of the moat prominent members of ?roi^m - JP1 * tl'ie faculty :ih nil article of ninth cllicncv in Call onthc AkcuLmuI K<* * iWrfpcase. of female weakness. Ae such istlu, : J*1"* *.'* W? ??r Mnountot case, we would' ftdvisontl |h<ft)*n. to obtain 1 ""*?* evidence* s..mlar o the U. a Utile, and tftm. save tV.HM'lw, much T sickness. lVrson* of ^Mlitited eonatilu.^ P"* ?*'SrSSW.S?^ 'sifTUK ] tions will find the* HHtbra hd^Mitn.-cmis t?ik** L .? , * , , their health, rs ire kn6w fruut ctpericnod I I)r- Houghton a l\p.siii Una produced the | the leil'jiuay .fleet* liiov have upon weak | |HOnl /r*<r?.W gj#e.?, m t***ofdravHtenia?' ~ l ' ' r bibty. viiueiatiwi, tuirvou* ducliow,a?ud djsliORE EVIDENCK. peptie ?ouairnipiumc It iaimpo??iM?> tu*u ' ... ,. .. . ,. i U?<- ?letidN ot ?uk'? in the limiu'/? on* wli ^Pht? lion. <V"iK Hrnenne, Mayor of tht| r .ertieooieet ; but authenticated certificates , City of Cj iiviuOy H EJWyif: uliwvo t>*cii utvcu ot more tlu a two hypulrtd a HoorLAKD* U&umam lIlTTEHH.?'V\ o , remark,iUt VM?? ?** Yflfk. f hnvoneni tunny UelUig.f; notices ot this , jb.aton aloii#. IKfrc w?n mwlyVI v im^iniiiuu nu<i the mmrci'j .w|hcji they tlon|h?ruu* c?t)m?)nviu tho curt** worn not only i yaiiie iii<u^e<J us W*1' nujiury respecting ( rtlp^| wonderful, but iwrmanciit. ' i e 'J}orl,><' I'/wit mumA we wcio jieMitji. l D i* a ^'rent rifnou* and partieuf .fed to use it. and must a.iy we found it ape. ,nrl>. u^.ful (lir twudeney to hiliyua duotder, j cdtk* ill Hs i rtloti nl>or> dty-ews i<{ flie llw; liver ?Hiiplaiut, tctrorandu^ue. or U d!, trea. and dftp iAhn* o|spiit?*;iW.I the la.ttvtfuHnthu lggj f^c.r anj a|lJ (X- ov l| oU^ta ?f , ernni it eterla tiport iietvOU? prostration it ?juini?e, uii-mtry, nud other druvs nuuii the ; i really aurpn-mo. It tnhus and Hire??|<tbei.? stive or^nne, after a loiio aieknesa. AlJ.Itho ?,,fa " > p.iae, lunKJoy a'cop refr.vpihi|i^ use ornrdent spirit,-.. It aTiiioat rueenci ? s t ' * ir tlus o..-?!ioin,-. w.isj.iorr I^iiernlly n^...k ? , ?.,w 'wh1) ' . > , ?r" there wyi..,V'?f> Hieknea. o/. /) STOMACH rOMHlXlMrs. ? ! ns troiu the stoiu.-ion. nei r, mm intnou* svs. > ..? ... / u > l >- J, I, ... I . j i "ft' ta lu> tori? of vl4 riimpUiniK r i torn the irrea utUjontV orr.al an.l inirain.i- . . . , "* , , r ,? ,. ^.1' . , ?.whurji it ui e? not seem tft rencn ftn^remoie I ( rv d,M-r s- - ota-Aiutu. Have thlm in a hoah * ,t N? h,)UV ,h '\ * l } litv condiHMi, Mid jrlfc re., bid .let,auce to it vUi ; .<i|JN ^ ^ ^ d<^ f> | ,i <-pi< lint - o. ii"' -JK'? i t.-ordin..i) all nupl ,.ieiia?\ nipp.UiHiend, it on , HO would ortv ovu <r.enda who ^ l r ;Wj Lf a ?W ^Ut ,y\ I .n.hsp.wxl u, ??vo itntml--.tw.il (V,Ju f .rrC ..u nt,' / | I feeoiut.leud UneTT. Jt.ahei.ld,!.. lad, U 1U w ^ .vj, (^-u.01. It ia {' ': i;v*1 ., ,,dl;:r n?v#di,,,w l,m i,ro* p-.rt^uii.rtv ^n4mh>?b??</<ummt.von . duc? ^c.Wnr^t^rrt- j }tin|?f crau.p?, .orenr-n ut the, pit u? fk< A 1 (TL 1 'i'l' e1'!" ' in' Of nil ' "t" ' ' etfcnwch, diatr-aa after ouUu^, luw.ewjd Avte t ed .like the to|*>?oinfr) train nil seetiona of , w ^ UeAfcineaa luw?e--? of aumf the Union, the k?% thron y?r.< the strong ^ ' ^cvT't^iitaoit Z!l rst te.siiiuony in Ua f .Vor, U that there ia '* utuieocy ^ u?*u?iljt aiu*.uv, i- | more of it used in the praetie.v of the rocu-r ?wii. .A ? . i * , , e lar l'hyaieians. f imSLjlurn nll Uk.. 'lu ^ ? i c preparation will meet withV-ir i.oiet n,?.' ***!&* *?7^r ^ -uU *"* '** J" > 1 provnl o hen presented oven in this form. ' ' vL.la for Iho t^, of phy*h*s. f r That this ...edfomo wdl cure Liver Com.' lt,i ^ u the .uwnfphyweiata-. > i plaint and Dyapenio. no one c?u doubt nf. ? /' l1*? ** T',JioOghto" Or bw a? i ter iiaiii|r it a? dime led. It aett apucifieally ' prUtf: <Wr,l"uw V*4' *,l,oU? of pr. <\ I up.iu the stouiw.il and liver; it U |#rtfemhh.^ **V? 4 ntHf ?lv,,f ** dthorilwa upon 1 to eiilomel in all bilious Uhi t ffecl! f**J ^e cb.ii.iM of thu new remedy atf ia immediate, 'iliev enu l?e administered to ** * *!* ? n Ancral y?*ipd?. m> i female or uitant W it'll wrfpty and reliable liem ?|r..msl .la uac phs'. cf.t at any lime. ' VV ' cmifo i? *s,Kctuble Hbnkdinff and, fe^ut.r /.,kA U*tl to the marks of the ffsmiint. \ ''T,1"' l!n#c ?P.C do,,nr lK r ?,.??! i/nierw wi.?fcivery buttle uf tla- Pennine i iix'vnavcilm WMUit iitfMtim of C.M.I , *v#>v/\. i......,*, ir;? ? ?,?tlr. ? i ? ! JACKSON u,jonlho wrapper, andI hi- name ( s y. D., hJ, prop^ivlor. V? ilu r blown in the bottle, without which they arc ^ . b ,V(C ..ri h; ^ ' ?*?" | cured. For wlv Wholesale and Retail at the A' ejt*.?HaiJ.I'. A Twptv.I.alienator (7 (il'.RMAN Mhlljl INK IfltJRK, ii j W. A Morrison &, Co Wiuixd*>ro ; l>r. No. WO Arch street, one door below Sixth, Y Curtf*. Columbia; Dr. J. JL Reed. Chcal'hilad. ifWftt Mot bv MJftcfcilo dealers p ni|le ; P. M. Cohen, C'harl"?tou. * generally through Um country. . ?5?' '*- -- 1?- -^-r-?r-??? PHIChti HUDUCKD. TOTTH 4k MANHOOD. II .... . a vigorous ufeor aTrkmaturk >. To enable all cmae* of invalid* to ynjoy I OKATff. t tileadvantages of their proat re*tnrat irepow. , KinLdinrm Self.f?i i mwtmHu* ,mkf9?~n*-. i ? , "-pllW HOOk, JfTHT T'lntUSHKO, IS fMntfh faille 76 ikmtt. | ^ mi. c? With w*dW hlfWrbiMlmt. on Also, for aale by IIA1I.K A TWiTTY, i ,h<. jnfirmiwe? anddhrtMw*of#lhOn.?n?nnv,_ * V' ? , ,, * tow. it oddmwmbaetfiiHkvto Ymilb'hfnr\\ holeane Agents for N. C., H. I and Old .V?< ?to all wb? i ,,| Hiamlor 1 4e., //A I //' A.YXi, y/.tHUM., Co* l sn(Tcr nntjerthe dire roaauniiencoo of early CharlcHnn, St. O. U? ur<dontH in?H* rotion^ t^lf??<i |#r ^ J??y H ** cow, ly [ tho exhon^fc Hl^ta elf , . | Iffiklt sddblhn UrdfeHrJlip phraMd'A,- i LI7B OF ROBB&T XJDfBRT, 1 I J OIHI 1**" (|k^? Tir Crl'hratrd frisk Patt#* liid Mrtrtyr. i?mi<!#l*v-^n ill tntkb Dr. E. wimM IV?tkki* AfjwiH**; <fr. mkutmm AffsndL, 1 KBAD TUW4 BM>K! J? * eontninmu ralmibl* partmm%t uf frith His The ?foflfpe adrlev nnd iWpreaMve j un* />* Jtfrm W. H?te \ H j?ivc? wHI jprm ent yen?<4rai?n niW I r\ MliN woik> uuu of U>tt nu?l rmuluLle feHfltf. ftiwl twit.- frtuittitlK thotrffc.ini* of FTHa. j e | X I?iuur^|?fciv? evsrpfijirwd to tin- Aiuuri- A hiMWulf m 9ft <?Ah??W wn reader, nOu wfU be hniW with ipy by In aU'lter, luMrc-wvil to Dr. KlnWrl^fWtih.evcrv aflinlr. r of the dlatiri^nlHhod r?yt Hi. d.-lphh e-iM ft brto#,1in#r Wtivelopo, 1 fM<J intMK l' *1 yO Return of m.*f. *+* ' * Hf.' of ?ot.r?r Bww*tt it ; Dr. IL. |5 ywint rtJU*4< fliyaieian, Hii? ? whmtfrt <U-Ui?4 mt thnvnrio? {fenr. N, \V. ?-??niot of -owd1 fib*# tftrevt, UrcclionnMMi ouLbrui.knol thoimti ir??ttorn|w t.vean Sprnco ntef Pifce, I'MlufMjM.ia, rimy , ting*** frm Uin?five* Iru? Jbnytfcl l*>n. be c4n?ulteU conrt3k4l4Alt. (Ugu. AUo tta I jft? ,fd Tbvobabi VVolf* Ho HitWflUof I Tope. Uie tri?J of Mlfehctl, O'Brien, Slu?ber^ (>r. K. ia<t n-ligiott^y gonMo tp hh? Honor AQ (Vir compatriot*. ^ m a ff?ntlci?4l A<p<ShflM0l9 **'y upon AH ?r!?r for the Hook will bo promptly hinaMU ? * |)luai?fr,iv i HooflBll.-r?GrMior?I1v. AHdrean '!'? Rank aim* siM>- *fttr 7. w? IflErGl^Bir*^^ : V- * # ) t ? .