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My muse a bin! of pMUffe flies, From Frozen elimcs to inilder skies Young. Tie Printer's Hour of Peace. Know ye the Printer's hour of pence, Know ye nn hour more fraught with joy Then ever felt the maid of Greece, When kissed by Venus' amorous boy ! Tie not when round his mazy case, His nimble fingers kiss the types, Nor is it when with lengthened face, The sturdy devil's tail ho gripes. Tis not when news of dreadful note, His columns nil with mimo.n fill. Tis not when brother printer's quote. The effusions of his stump worn quill. Tis not when all his work is done, Tired and fatigued as any dog ; And heedless of the coming dun, Grows merry o'er a glass of grog. Tis not when in Miss Fancy's glass, Ix>ng A DVERTISEM KNTS IllCet his C)*C, And seem to w hisper ns they pass, " We'll grace your columns by and by." Nor is it when with numerous names, His lengthened roll of vellum swells, As if 'twere touched by conjuror's wand, Or grew on Furies' magic spells. No, reader, no, the Printer's hour, I lis hour of really BWeet repose, Is not when by some magic power, His list of patrons daily grows. ijui on : n? wnen tne weather's clear, Or clad in rain or hail or vapor, He hoars in accents soft *nd dear? M I've come to pat you for your Paper ' Drjnulinriit Truth Rewarded. Chari.es Thompson was the son of a far nior in the western part of New Jersey, win t>y his hard labor and industry reaped jus enough to feed and clothe his family, and t< keep t'harles in the village school. He wa u sprightly youth of ton years, graceful am oasy in his manners, and, had none of tha uncouth way which so easily betokens i country boy. Not Wing willing to speni his time at school idling nnd talking tik< most boys of his age, he improved so rapid ly, as to gain the envy in particular of on bov? whose name 1 shall mention presently One afternoon, before disiuisaiiig tie school, Mr. Williams, the teacher, informs the boys in the highest class, that mcl would bo required to write a piece, and th best wouhl receives prize. Charles detei mined to gain it if possihle, knowing hoc much it would please his father to hear o his sons improvement ; and many a nigh! (alter working on the farm all the time oil of school,) after the family had retired t< rest, did lie pursue his task. George Green, the son of the village Ian yer, who was a hitter enemy of Charles tVom envy of his superiority, and he was al So determined to gain the premium hy meant foul or fair. The great day at last arrived, and Charles with his piece neatly written, proceeded t< the school room. George w;u? there alone but Charles, finding he led a few minutes t< spare, left his manuscript on Mr. William* desk, and event out to play. When the hour eame, the company am! judges took their seats, add the hoys were called in. Mr. Williams commenced by readincr a uiwo on nntuml hiutorv CnAn,., .. J? "J which, when finished, he hiitl aside, and so went on, until all were read, hut finding none by Charles, he asked?? w I thought you wrote a piece, Charles!" 44 I did, sir," was the answer. 44 Well, what did you do w ith it ! " ' 44 I laid it on your table and went out" 44 II:utany boy seen it ? " naked Mr. Will, iama. A general silence prevailed, and again the teacher repeated his question. At lout a Very small boy got up and said he had seen Mouieliody take something oil" Mr. Williams' desk and put it in another ; but who it was lie did not kuow, as lie had scon hiui through the window. The boys were all questioned as to who took it, and all answered, M no," including George. The desks were examined, and on some one saying, "I have found it in (leorge Green's desk," he changed color, but did not lose his self possession?which was very strong; 44 Did yon put it there George." 44 No, air," Who was in the room wlien you came in Charles ! " M Charles, knowing Uie disgrace that must fall on his school mat*, began to answerhe did not know, aa his?but before finishing added? "le.innot tell nn untruth, sir,it was Genrgo.' Tho teacher said no more, hut read the dmumuint in qttesUoti, which was on Friendship. After some deliberation, was by the judges, decided the best of all that were offered. Mr. Williams then left the room, but soon returned, bearing a small packet in Ida hand, lie thoti called Charles ami (Joorgc up, gave tho packet to tho former, and threw around the neck of the latter a piece of pasteboard, on which were the eintple worrie?** Knvy and Falsehood " in large ronim letter*, Ckariee, on reaching homo, opened the package,and foetid it- ermUined a Bible, on the fly-page of which waa written-" Presented to Ctwrhe Thompson by hie instructor, for hla firmness In telling the truth.'* J Hedting. ! Sernants of God in joyful Inys, fiillSfc | ^'ntf y? Ihe Lord Jehovah's praise. FLOWERS OF TRUTH. T n > Since we were born for mutual help, wc I : should know tho world. ^ , . ..... . - The hume Do what ought to lx? done to-day, for to- pl? morrow it may rain. May touch 1 Rhymes should sit as lightly on verse, as flowers on plants. Jdtf" M We carry our ncighltors crimes in sight, State of M and throw our own over our shoulders. one of tho Excessive indulgence to children by parents, is only self-indulgence under an alias. ^ Si.ioi . . . ... , am, but I v i hough virtue gives a ragged livery, yet . * ,. * , me so savn she gives n golden eogmzence. u 0 ! I li Noblest designs ore like a mine ; if dis- husband." covered they are lost. _ There is no better nntidotc against eon- A Mark . ceit than caution. he somctin Ho that acts a beggar to prevent a thief, is ~ never the poorer. ERR* _ , , ,, in the wor Let a prudent man accommodate himself , 1 ... ness, and t to the present, though the past may seem better to him. There i As the members of tho body make one |eRJJ that hi person, so before God all good men make one ny with hi humanity. If you ever promise at all, take rare, at It is snii least, that it lie no that nobody may nulfer great and s by trusting to you. bills arc o> When our desires are fulfilled to the very nru a' letter, we always find some mistake which random thorn .nvtliln" I?' ? ' ^ notrri iwiw IIUII ?mi lie LHMIOVM 1)6 would move his quarters, and wanted to Ufa know how much his bill wiu?! Moore turn- membrance ed to his ledger, counted it op, made out the jn our time, bill, took tno money, aud politely bowed him thing* prom out, at the name time expressing his regret annssoektS4 st his sudden departure. ^ ^.p^te I "". ""J? mm * they have ei Usi'kt Laws.?The merrUsnts traders, _ 4tt.ofN%)W York are Memorializing the Leg- A eoqnei j I inlet uro of that Htate to nboUsh the Usurp , rarries hi l*t*. mmt or she The total loss of property by IW? h? Cell- d fnmta, durisg the | met three years, is eethna- Theee tw ted at _ I Are just \ ISF ....... _..J uu> II Milt >1V l "" "O' ^ Nortlmmpt Bo assured, he hns no serious belief of !^r W"* 1 God, or the world to come, who dares be " o on w icked, , ,ijt. ' As hdit I-et thy estate servo thy occasions ; thy OUK ppxluc self thy soul, and thy soul thy God. ? Ho that dares sometimes be wicked for crs will l?c his advantage, will l?e always so if his inter- any length ests require it. In all yor.r actions aim at excellency.? Thesavi That man will fall at Inst, who allows him- ter than or self one sinful thought. in the caw , Dispose of the time past to nltservatinn and j 1 retlcction ; time present to duty ; and time ''l,s' to come to Providence. comb. Have a care of the least temptation, n n((|| * which may attack thee, for the most heroic | iii * iiu vru ? virtue, like n great city, in m Worn beseiged, janifcr> t l>ut it is taken. ? .,c 9 Take an cxaet account ol your life. Be ns |inn| ns 8 not afraid to look u|h?n tlio wore, but fear- Heaven, be ' ful to increaso it. To despair because a The Chi 1 mania sinful is to be worms because he ban exclaimed, 8 been had. ' If the devil nhull at any time tempt thee, "* ?f raJ 1 to evil, betake thyself to prayer and holy sweetheart meditations; and tlnn he will forlnar ?? a C fro*?i thee when he shall see that he thereby his iii, mad puts thee upon holy exercise and devotion. u Such e ???????? looking H ; lifius Straw, kt. k" Death of Maj. Hart, f ?? Is slot I, We have just received the mournful Intel- Enerv I licence of the death of our venerable fellowcitizen, Benjamin llart. Within three days of the advanced age of eighty-seven years, LoK he has passed away, with the Christian's . blessed privilege?the confidence of eternal By havil rest. He has long been the patriarch of which is |i '* i Columbia, eniovinc the siieeial , , -j," ",v iner*, thee whole community.?Coluinoia If inner. . . . . , tion infroil 2-tf" A Joint Keoolutiou hna been inlro i . . m j . "H "ot'H 1 , uueeu into the lexo* LcKiHlaturc, propoa- 'pi w > iri'r to amend the conatitution, ho n* to act .r . . . .... -. .. wnva effect . ' apart tin- intercut ujion one million ot dollar* ^ q.||(i > for a perpetual fund, for tlio aupport of pub- (>fMun nmj lie hcIumiIh. iuuI to appropriate six lea^uea of | .{ |f land, in audition to the amount already net ' ... , , 7 *i:y within ipart to each county, for the onine purpose, 1 w* wj|OU|,| j, " " " ren blight, l~tf~ Cien. Nathaniel Green, probably next ground in a to WuHhinKton in our Revolutionary strug. under n hi jfle, died in Georgia, and the place of hia bu> ?ne. rial la not known, it ia aaid. The Conpreaa hundr dth | of 178fi directed that a mnnnnioi.1 I? ? ? "'"'U IHJ , Hliing Itci'OI erected to lits memory, but that direction has ' n,,t half th never been complied with. hrcuk the " ~ matter of n I.itti.e Tiiwr.*,?Springsarc little thing* T|lt, |re,.H x but they nre sources of large streams?a J ra<,fB pro||ti holm i* a little thing, but it govern* the mo- j treea an* in lion of the whip,?n bridlohit a a little thing, ; K,.,-u the I but aee it* na' ami power,-Stalls ore little and dating*, but they hold the part* of largo buiU murh ?'rcat ding* together,?a won!, a look, n smile, a ;n>r ;t ,in,{ | a frown?all are little thing*, but |?oworfol r,.,j?ire* le* for good or evil. Think of this, and mind root* *ro |>r the little thing*. Pay that little del it?it is too m a promise, redeem it,?it is a *liiiling hand it over. You know not what important e- Th vents hang upon it. Keep your word sacredly?keep it to children ; they will mark Plant no* U sooner than any one else ; and the effect tulips, Wle will probably bo a* lasting as life. Mind the jonquils, ere little things. hull** will f ever the oni As IsctDEST.?At the recent hunting of WB ' the Ijouisville Hotel, the coolest ineident "'"J' V *?! took place during the height of the fire, and I*** ' "LT WCJ when all thought the entire Intilding would in^' V".*. bo laid in ashes. It oertirred between Mr. * ?U. Moore, elerk st the Hotel and ouejof the " boarders. The latter, uarpet bag in hand de- ?. ' . scendod from the third story, which was all ^ "* in flainea, andjnarching up to ti e clerk, at P .. Die office, around whom the hot cinders *, rU ' " a~ ,..l.l i? o the Sou,h UTirvu?How eweet to oar nro the thinga we have enjoy Wcauac of their lovelineaa. Pi >nt themaelvea to the obeervnti 1 with thia felicity, could we < from them the corruptions whl agendeeed. tte treat* a lover like a bouqt in about a certain thne for a mm m, md then picks hint quietly ~ 1 ?. ^ f'j o liana which look m solemn, nit here to AH oat thecelaien. rons vi?in. strong sense and s style, he gayest, make the gravest sni Cowpei a, whereabouts will I find atriinony ? " My daughter, i! United States," was the answi it Mistake.?" Excuse me, M could like to ask why you lool gcly ! " eg pardon, I mistook you for ifd man is lik c a candle, beca ies goes out at night. Dryant says there is but one pi Id where a man may find haj lint is in the dictionary. s a man in New Orleans so woi is shadow refuses to keep com in. J that" Time cuts down all, b iniutl." House rents.>nd Doct iceptions, for they like the Mi ways going up. > undergoing an examinatioi on, Mass., was asked if his n liristian I "No, sir, he's a nu gross." or out West, prints all his mar !tioiis such as elopements, rot n India Rubber, so that his n able to streaeh these stories i that pleases them. ng of Solomon that " two are 1 ic," was never verefied so trnlj e ot tile fair 80 x. When t s unpleasant, but when they i you, it is like tasting a ho rm at sea, the chaplain asked w, if he thought there was s," replied the sailor, " if it bl< it does now, we shall all la> fore twelve o'clock to-night." iplain, terrified at tno express ?" God forbid ! " i* existance !" said a printer to , " give n>e an m ! She in t him, and planted her 0 liim see onduct," saiil the enraged Fa | at her, is without ||." 1 r i r u 11 n r ii I. ) (i indulgence ? 'tis a toil, a ton milrt nnd damns the noil. Young r Headed Fruit Trees. lg low headed fruit trees, the i K-rli.-i|>s in our hot and dry si iiuse of more disease and destr t trees, than all other diseases almost literally scalding the i n long naked trunks and lim and leaves of a tree, should ually shade the trunk and kee leaves only, should have pie light, they can bear and profit were suffered to hraiivh out h one or two feet of the grou tear much less of "fire-blight," I hlaek spots, and the like. 1 I ways looser, moister nnd cool >w branching tree, than undei (trass and weeds do not grov part so rank and rapidly, and m nes unnecessary. The wind I o power to rack and twist, r tree, nnd shake off the fruit o inconsiderable consequence vill be much longer lived r ic, beautiful nnd profitable. '1 ore easily rid of destructive fruit is much less damaged the facilities for gathering it er. there is less danger in gatli ess of breaking limbs. The t s scraping rnd pruning, nnd I elected from the blow, which ndc to tear nnd mutilate them te Flowering Garden. v, in the open grounds, hyscint s, gladiolus, nmnryllis poni >cus. Ar.,4rc? Any of the at* lonrisb and bloon in beauty, wh ion will grow, and like the onh y hardy. They nil delight h The hyacinth may ye* lie p i?d over wnter for hours bloo lalilin that has not been Ink Iw fsrotcetod n little about I armful of straw, or some pits id over the mots, will be su os may now bo triined and trai ,11 kinds of hardy plants s hould now be planted.?S*>U MFSCE LLANEOU ? ^ PUTNAM'S MONTHLY-' 71 n^Ht: subscriber*, responding to 7/ repeated ami urgently expre w ish of eminent and judiriou* person rflp various sections of tlio country, have j) cided to commence, on the 1st of Janti ? 1853, an entirely OUKJINAL PEKI1 ~ ICAL, under the above title. "n* It is intended to combine the lig characteristics a populur magazine ' liigher and graver qualities ot a quart "... review; tilling a position hitherto u the cupied in our literature, t ;s While attractive variety for the gen ,r reader is thus obtained,'there will bo attempt to secure substantial excellent ;?d- eac'1 department. . nt To accomplish this we intend that work in all of its mechanical and busi aspects, shall be such as will meet n,y views of our most distinguished wri such a medium ns they would seek fo communicating with the world?and 1 u*c as may teinpt some to write ably protitably, who have not hitherto cont ted to periodicals. act> We intend that all articles adini >P>* into the work shall be liberally paid I We believe that an ample mat exists for such a work; there is no rth cither of talent among our writers c inn- appreciation on tlio part of the rea< public; and that a properly condu periodical of this kind may bring to 1 otj) much true genius, ns yet undcvclo , ''Putnam's Monthly" will be devote . the interests of Literature, Science Art?in their best and pleasentest poets. Knticrly independent of all merely 1 nt ish interests or partisar, or sectional I ?as- ings, in management, it will be opei era- competent writers for free discussioi such topics as are deemed important of public interest, vol- Tlio critical department will be wl die- independent of tlio publishers, and ns ad- as possible, influence or bins. Wholes ( (o enstinations of public abuses w ill bo al ed a fair field w ithout fear or favor. An elevated national tono and s] American and indei>eiident yet disci naling and just, both to the literature as to the social condition and prosjiect hey 1 both hcinisphereH, will be cultivated 11 rjve leading principle of the work. n..v I Snecial attention u-il! l?o ^ < ..... . ?- ~ ' tens connected with social policy, mu pal regulations, public health and aa one and the practical economic* of every nnv When a subject needs illustration picloral example, such illustrations wi ' occasionally given, but it is not cx|>e 1,1 | that the success of the work is to del on what arc termed "embelishment*.' l""? The follow ing among many others, I expressed their hearty approval of the j and will nil give it their generous ct his oration?while nearly all of them wil udu contributors to the work: Washiir in , Ir iug, II. W. Ismgfellow. Donald Muchcl, Hawthorne, W. C, Bryant, ust. ^ ar,,cr? author Wkle World, rRev. Hawks, Geo. Win. Curtis, Hon. < Bancroft, Prof I.icber. K. 1*. Whi| Kov. 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Price Two DvlUra. A lib 1,41 diecount made to Agent*. ''/ Each Agent baa a diatriet allotted of or more countlea, by which be haa the clu*ive control of wtio. By cncloaing #9 to the publinher, j ^ |WMit a ap^imen copy or the book will ^ forwarded to any pert of the United Hu .. TH E DE W DRO: ' a jotrnaal row me oh CADETS Or TKMFXRADCS, I'ublithrrf Semi-monthly at WadrtiorJ N > BY FRANC. M. PAUL, O. W. P, Mi Ie offered to the lilHM|t ef the Ten?| m. aneepoblb. to Taann; For aiugle oop** #0 cta^ 9 cc $*; li capiet ft; SO qopim SB. jarl money raual Accompany nil ordun.^ .J one Mndiutf ekiheof nine, fifteen or tw ty will receive one copy grata. 31 I- PATENT MEDICINES, &C. M ,h. $50 0 CHALLENGE. ssed "VTI7IIATEVER concerns the henlth an3 b in V V happiness of the people is at all time'" Je- of tho moat valuable inportanec. I take i? iar.. for granted that every peraon will do al UD* P?W'?r 1? "nve the Uvea of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifice*.? liter I fggi jj t0 n,y duty to solemnly assure with you that WORMS, according to tho opinion :erly of the moat celebrated physicians, are tho hoc- primary causes of a large majority of disco- L sea to which children and adults arc liable , in icral y?u 'mvc an "pP^tite continually changoa- o an l?le from ono kind of food to another, had breath, pain in the stomach, picking at tho :e 1,1 nose hardness and fullness of the belly, dry rough, alow fever pulse irregular?rememLllio ber that all these denote Worms, and you ness should nt once npply the remedy? the IIO BESS A CICS WORM SYRUP tcre* r jtJ An article founded upon scientific prinei- Fl , pies, compounded with purely vegetable sub- cy RUc'J stances, being perfectly svfe when taken, and sk aud can be given to the most tender infant with lii rbu decided beneficial effect. Where Bowel IN* Complaints and Diarrhoea have made them ev itted w eak and debilitated, the tonic properties of be for. >?y Worm Syrup are such, that it stands erial wo'hout an equnl in the catalogue of modi , cines in giving tone and strength to the atomc - aeh, w hich makes it an infallible remedy for those afllicted with Dyspepsia. The oaton 'iig ishing cures performed by this ayrup, alter cted physicians have failed, is the best evidence light of its superior efficacy over all others. pod. THE TAPE WORM d to ex and This is the most difiicult worm to destroy ({, of all that infest the human system, It grows m, to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and j|t< 8c'f* stomach, nffecting the henlth so sadly, as to ry, cad- cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, Ac., that those i to afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape p<, i of Worm hastening them toon early grave. In di| and or,lcr to destroy this worm n very energetic, tai irvaiineni niun tie pursued. It ?onlil, there.. fore, lie proper to take > to 8 of my Uvcr IO- Pills, to nt to remove all obstructions, that ?l,r the Worm Syrup may net direct upon the onto worm, which must bV taken in doses of 2 low- tablcspeonfuls 3 timet n day. These diree- I" tion* followed have never been know n to fail ' >irit, in curing the most obstinate cane of Tape . itni- Wo"? "of If OB ENS A C/CS LIVER PILLS JJ n* ft No part of the svstefu It more liable to I J'* disease than the LIVER, it nerving as a mntr filtervr to purify the blood or giving the j 8ttiici proper accretion to the bile ; ao that any | fetv wronK netion of the 1 jver affects the other j !i;, j ' important parte of the syatem, and result* P* I variously in liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dya- w pepsin, die. Wtvshould therefore watch nr t every symptom that might indicate a wrong n* II U- action of the liver. These Pills being cometeil posed of Roots nnd Plants furnished bv m?x-tul ture to heal the sick, viz: 1st. An EXPEC' TORANT, which augments the secretion liitve ?ro,n ,?u> pulmonary mucus membrane, or J" . promotes the discharge of secreted matter. ' ,lnn' '2d. An ALTERATIVE,'which changes in ,h some iucxplieabie and insensible manner the J ***'' II l?c in rtain morbid action of tlic system. 3d A j 0'', gton | TONIC, which gives tone and strength to j * Gr ' the nervous system, renewing henltn and H." Miss vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A C'Ajyr> THARTIC, which Sets in perfect harmony 'J1 "with the other ingredients, nnd operating on . * the bowels, and c.\|?clliiig the w hole mass of BJ corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying Rliss j the blood w hiel destroys disease and restores ' Kin- I health. C l)r. uck- TO FEMALES ha ijilti, Vou will tind these I'ills an invaluable r< medicine in mniiv complaints to which you jt| are subject. In obstructions either total or j Ac., partial, they have been found el' inestimable jj Item-tit, restoring their functional nrrnge- J|r jn? ntenls to a healthy action, purifying the blood eJ1 iven ftttd other fluids so effectually to put to (light n. all complaints which may arise from female ^ < irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimI-?' ness of sight, iinin in the side, back, &o., and ',s*i- offered the public as the best I'ills for all dis- W( eases, upon the following. nn K MEDICAL EVIDENCE tei KV. Wk, the undersigned Physicians, having q_ had the receipt of their manufactnre submit ted to us for inspection, say, that the ingre- ni, dients of which they are composed makes j ftr, tin-in the bi-st i'ill in use for all diseases of i r(L) ieh.x the Liver, Impurities of the Blood, di.e? We 0Vl say this not only from our own judgment, j,, f the hut also from that of the best mcdieal au- ) thority in tlie United States. All diseases ,.tj requiring the use of an ALTERATIVE, ?!? DIAPHORETIC and PURGATIVE MEDICINE, that calm- under our notice, has been m, treated with the nlxne Pills with th?most |nr satisfactory success. nu geoiige wood. m. d. 4 &. P. CROWLEY. M. D. c , L. BOWKN. M. D. pr, h. Purshaae none but those having the sig- < Inn- nature, 44 J. N. IIOBEN8ACK," upon each p|? tain box, as nil others are worthless imitations. t,.r I ill- Agents wishing new supplies, and all nth- up ring ers wishing to Is-conie agents, must address (0 itel- the Proprietor. J. \, llOliENHACK, st his ;? | tiou laboratory, No. 120 North MECONI) street rt.,, above Rare. PHILADELPHIA. t.fil Sold hy nil Druggists and Merchants in I tile United States. ' 5 Pamphlets giving Certificatesofcures per- JA 0 formed in different sections of the countrv hl? o by the above medicine*, can be hnd gratia of *)<> 5 the agent*. For anle by 111 1.1 & BRLH. lauicNMtrr, C. H., H. re- ] " CANE CHEEK <7. ACADEMY: - ( 6 MILKa MONTH or LAKCA8TBR C. H. ) EDWARD LIY1HG8T0H, Principal, TRUSTEES: ? Rev. D. 1*. Rouirhom, (?. \V. Gamble, R. 1>. M. Dumlap, R. II. Ckocbett, . ' IKt.h Drain* KZ. Wilmam*or. '"j L r|"HiE Aaadrtnie year ronauta of two ae*- *' Lit- 1 niotue j the tir*t cotnuieuova on die 3d ( je*, Monday in November, and cloeee Ut? 3d ruv. Fi ..lay in April, and the id opan* on the 4th ? hmv Monday in April, ami clow* on the 4th Frioral day in September. talcs cf Tallica Per bowIcb. '[?, one Reading. Writing, Spelling and e*- Arithmetic *> ' Hum?, with Cwwvgraphy A. R Orammnr.A8.0o i ' i<>>t Maine, with all ih# higher branch- ' I I be ?s of Mathematics, Natural, Intel* * lea leetual, and Moral 1'hiloaopby, eaB ? Chetniatrv, Astronomy, Oeefogy. **? P; lawk and RheUrfc. $16.00 fatj The School recommends, itself to fwrmts .1 and guardians as well by the healthiness of 8'v its location, as br the competency of Its in- J*' , C. atruotor. Boarder* will find good sccom - ?*l modi, ti on near the academy npoo reasonable fj?l pea- terms. Nov. 10,1869. 80?It. m & BiiANKilBLANKS!BLANKS & Of every description, for sale r* ot this Office- " RMS& FERIOBlfAU IVER COMPLAINT UNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC O NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL diseases ARIsing from a disordered lavek ok Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, ok Blood tothb Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, hsGl'ST for Food, fullness, or weioiii the stomach, sour rructations, siskij U fluttering at the riT of THF. sto mach, swimming of the head, hurried, and difficult breathing, fluttering atthe heart, choking or 8uffocatin, ERNSATtON* ??d . a lying torture, dimness of visiom, dots or webs before tiie sight, IVERS AND DULL PAIN IN THE HEAD,DEF!cte OR PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF Til IN AND EYE8,PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK, CHES MBS, 4c., SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT, BUR 3 IN THE FLESH, CONSTANT IMAGININGS ( II. AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, CI eflectttally cured by Pit. HOFLAND'8 CLEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. prepared iiy BIL C. IV. J AC KM ON, r THE GERMAN MEDICINE STOR 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 'Their jmirtr over the above disease* is ? celled?if ei/ualled?by ami other prcpar ai in the Ctiifed States, a* the cures attest, my eases after skillful yhusieians had failt These Bitters nre worthy the attention valid*. Possessing srunt virtues in tl i'tilk-.it ion of diseases of the liver ni *scr glands, exercising the most searchit were in weakness nnd affections of tl festive organs, they arc, withal, safe ct in nnd pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the 44 Ronton Bee." The editor snid, Dec. 22d, Dr. IInflamCs Celebrated (Herman Bitte r the cure of liver Complaint. Jsnndk yspepaia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, servodly one of the most popular nus lies of the day. These Bitters have 1h-< led by thousands, and a friend at our e'bo ys lie has himself received an elfcctunl at -rninnent cure of liver Complaint from tl ie of this remedy. We an- convinced tli; tlw use of these Bitters, the patient eo nntly gains strength and vigor?a fact w* y of great consideration. They urv pit lit in taste and smell, i.nd eun Ik- used 1 irwons w ith the most delicate stoim c itli safety, under any cin-iitiistanccs. V e speaking from experience, and to t dieted we udvise their use. 44 Seott's Weekly," one of the best liti y p.-iiH-rs published, snid. Aug. 25: - /Jr t! - .... ........... - tirimnn jinifTJ, mail III; red by Dr. Jackson, aic now recommend r some of the moat prominent mom born c faculty ?* an article ?? " mneli efficacy ,*es of female wcnkmn*. An Mich in t se, we would advise all mother* to obt.-i bottle, mat thus Have themselves intu . knes*. Persons of debilitated constit iiik will find these Bittern ndvnnta; eoua eir health. as we know from experien e KiloVary etferta they have npon wei stems." MORK KVIDKNTB. The lion. C. D. Illneline, Mayor of tl ity ofCainden, N. J., says: M lioori.Axn's ( rrmar Bittrkh.?V ive seen many Battering notices of tli edicine. and the aouree from whieh tin nie induced u? to make inquiry retqs-clii i merits. From inquiry we were persu d to use it, and must nay we found it *p lie in its action upon diseases of the liv id digestive organs, and the powerful intl icc it exerts upon nervous prostration ally surprising. It calms and stretigthvi e nerves, bringing them Into a state of r mc, making sleep refreshing. If this niedicinr was more generally use i- are satisfied there would less sickiici from the stomach, liver, and nervous *y in the great majority of real and iuingim diseases emanate. Have them in n Ilea y condition, and you can hid defiance t idemics generally. This extraordinai ?dUdne we would advise our friends wh ? at nil indisposes! to give it ? trial?it w i minuend itself. It should, in fact, be i cry family. No other medicine can pr? co such evidences of merit." Kvidenee upon evidence has been receit (like the forvgoing) from all section* ? t Union, the last three years, the strong I testimony in its favor, is, that there i ?ro of it used In the practice of the rem ' I'll)siciuns ! f Philadelphia, than all otnc strums combined, afact that can easily b ablisbed, and fully proving that s scicntii (reparation will meet with their quiet ay jvnl w hen presenh-d even in this form. That this medicine will cur? liver Com tint and Dyqtepsin, no one can doubt al using it ss directed. It nets spceitieall on thic stomnch snd liver; it is prefernhl calomel ill all bilious *?the cllec imuieiliate. Tliev can Ik- administered t lialo or inf-nt witli safety and reliable l?eii t at any time. lewk icell to I hi works of the genuine. They have the w ritten signature of C. M L'KSt >N upon the wrapper, ami his nam ?wn in tho bottle, without irhich they ar iriou*. For hsIo Wholesale slid Retail *1 the GKKMAN MEDICINE BTORK, No. 1'JO Arch street,on? door below 8i.\tl il.idelphia; and by respectable dealer nerully through the country. J'RICKS REDUCED. To enable nil clsses of invalids to rnjo' (advantages of their great restorative pow w Single Untile 76 Cents. Also, for sale by IIA1I.K TWITTY ncaster, C. II. Wholesale Agents for N. C., K. 0., Ceo ., If A VI/jA ED, II.\ UK A I., d- Co. arirtiim, N. C". July 14 'J3 cow 1] LIFE OF ROBERT EMMETT, * Olrkratnl Irith Patriot ami Martyr ilk kit Sprrrkrt, ?fal*o an A pprndtx imtaininy vahiahlr portions af /risk /hi toy, by John W. Iturkf. ^HIH work h one of the moet niulnhh ?*?r offered to the Amori i reader, mm! will bo hailed with joy l>\ 3 admirer of the dbtinguished but III unbjcct, fenidee the life of Robert Kmmett, I r* a minute detail of th? rvioni Innor liona and outbreak* of tho frtah in attend f to free tWrnwdveo fhmt Kngffeh W A l^t^ I ife of^ TWohaldWolh 5 *411 *1! the w <-rk for ekaoHora dmierenr. Addrt-** ' jrwrwrwRKR. loft* >1 v* " ?* ' ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. i* GREAT CURBFOR DYSPEPSIA. R O" J. 8. HOUCHTOH'S IPr The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juieo prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stonv nche of the Ox, after directions from Huron the great Physiological Chemist, by J. N. Houghton, M. !>., Philadelphia, Pn. This is truly a wonderful remedy for in* degestion, Dyspepsia, Jtiundice, liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. S" {-??" Half a teuspoonful of Pepsin, infuw1K ed in water, will digest or desolve Flv<? T? Pounds of Roust Beef, in nbout two hours, K" out of the stomach. ,F Pepsin is the chief element, or Great !)*? m gesting Principle of the Gastric Juice? tlift Solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving and stimulating agent of the stomach and intestines. It is extracted from the digestive stomach of the ox, thus forming an artificial digestive fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and I furnishing a complete and perfect substitute K, for it. By the aid of this preparation, the ! pains and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia lot j are removed, just as they would be by a n- healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for in DysjK'Otics, curing eases of Debility, Emnoi </. ation. Nervous Decline, and Dispe'ptic Conof sumption, supposed to bo on the verge of tie the grave. The scientific evidence upon id which it is based, is in the highest degree g ! curious and remarkable, tic SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. 'r- Baron iiebig in bis celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: * An artificial digestive fluid, analogous to the gastric juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in rs which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will !m' softened changed and digested, 5^ i just in the saiuc manner as they would be jj_ ; in the hurra n tlomach." | Dr. Combo, ill hi* t *" . .. iiuiigv on tlie AN' J u Physiology of Digoii n," observes that "a ,j diminution of the duoqinntity of the gi sI j trie juice is a prominent and all prevailing' lt I iiiiiiit* of Dyspepsia; " and he states that M a I distinguished Professor ofMedieine in l?nnir> | don, u lio w*a severely afflicted with this ,n_ j complaint, finding every thing elm- to foil, had |(V | recoil me to the gastric juice, obtained from i|H the Htonxieli of living animals, w iiich proved k (, to Ik* jrrfrctly *uccr*i>ful,n j Dr. Graham. author of the famous works t on u Vegetable Diet," says: u It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of ;r- | siiiinais, macerated in water, impart to the I fluid the property of dissolving various nrtilt.. vies of food, and of effecting a kind of arfrf* ,.j 1 cud ditfrtlioti of theui in no wise different ,,, , from i he natural differ tire pruretr.'' in 'all on the .Agent,and get a dcscrip|lt. 1 live circular, gratis, givhiga far e mnonnt ..r scientinc evidencc, similar to the above, toili get her vv itli reports of remarkable cures, from ? nil putts of the United States. ;o AS A DYSPEPSIA CURE. rt. Dr.. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the ,k moat marteifti* ejfecl*, in curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous decline, and dys(H ptic consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this ad* ,e vertiscinent; but authenticated certificate* have been given of inure than Itra hundred '.** remarkable caret in Philadelphia, New York, "* and Boston alone. These were nearly all y desjiernte cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wondciful, but permanent. n" It is a great n rioo* antitlute, and purlieu* v* larly urn fill for tendency to bilious disorder, ''r I liver complaint, fever and ague, or luidly treaV" ! ted lever and agile, and the evil effects of : Oitliiine. tncrcury, and other drugs upon the ,H i digestive organs, after a long siekness. Al*o, for excess in eating, and the two freqnent use of arduiit spirits. It almost reconcile* " healthi with intern finance. 2 OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS, There is no form of old atumac.h complaintt !* which it docs not seem to roach aud remove at once. No matter how bad they may be" it gives in Haul relief! A single dose rc moves all unpleasant symptom*; and, it only ![ i needs to be repeated for a short time to make I these good etfecta permnnent. Purity of " j liody and riper if hlood follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of nausea, vomiting, cramps, soreness of the pit of the stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state ' of the hlood, heaviness, lovviioss of spirits, despondency, tendency to insanity, suicide " Atv., fitc. '* Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is sold by nearly r all the dealers in fine drugs, and popular nnd V icine* throughout the United States, ft is prepared in powder ami fluid form, and in pr. scription viuls for the use of physicians. Private circular* for the use of physicians, may be obtained of I Jr. Houghton or hi* agents, describing the whole process of pre* \ paration, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy arc ( I>nsod. Ah it is not tterrl rrrnedo, no ob0 joctions against its use can be raised by plisi* '* dun* iu respectable standing and regular practice. Price one dollar per Itottle. 1 OburrelhiEvery bottle of the genuine PEPSIN, bears the written signature of J l" : S. Houghton, M. D? scle proprietor, Philiv ' dclphin, Pa., Copy-right and trade mark se cured. A<sf.kt*.?IIaii.k A: T wn TY,Ismeastcr C. II.; W. A. Morrison At Co.. Winnsboro: l)r. (< P. Curtis, Columbia ; Dr. J. A. Rood, C'kcs* R icrville ; P. .M Cohen, Charleston. YOUTH & MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS UKK OR A PREMATURE V DEATH. Kinkrlin on Self. Prestation?only 25 emit. rpillS BtXlk, JU8T PfJMIJflHED, 18 JL tilled with useful information, on ? the infirmities and dswwses of the human yrUmu. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Man ? hood and Old Ago?U> all who nimrchend ?r - uiht nMwr tne dtrw consequence* of early or prolonged Indiscretion*?to all who feel ' the exhsmdire efllvt* of baneful haUts?to - nil who In addition to deeiiidag physical enrtyy, am the vVdtnnrof nervor* and mesial debility end of mooting and melancholy dr?. pendency?to all nucIi l>r. K. would sat? RKADTHIH BOOK! . The valuable advice and iiupnwMv* waning it give* will prevent years of asiarnr and Mil bring, and aare annually thousands of lives. fy* A remittance of 25 cents, enebwd J in a letter, addressed la W iflWfn,'flltu. . delpMa, will ensure a hook, under envelope, pur return of mad. !l ' ? ' t Dr. K~? it years maident PhyaMan, . N.W. corner of ad and Union Struct, he Ueen tfpruee and Pine, Philadelphia, may be eonaulted confidentially. ( I He who places himself undqp the ears of , Dr. K. may religiously eon fide In his honor a* a gentleman, and confidently Tf5' upon I bis skill as a pftyuhlunt vRHBL 0 Persons uta dlatuneHhuu uMMfPt.K. Tby letter, (prepaid) and be tared at ho?M. ! Packages of inedieisos, dirci'iioi s4lo for. ndc4? dv sending a remittance, ar d j at up from <1* mage or vMuuly.