The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 23, 1853, Page 12, Image 5

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Mv muse a bird of passage from Frozen climes to milder Hkloi You tti The Printer's Hoar of Peace. Know yo the Printer's hour of peace, Know ye nn hour more fraught with Then ever felt the maid of Greece, When kissed by Venus' amorous bo) Tie not when round his mazy ease, Ilis nimblo fingers kiss the types, Nor is it when with lengthened face, Tho sturdy devil's tail he gripes. Tis not when news of dreadful note, His columns all with minion fill. Tis not when brother printer's quote. The effusions of his 3tum4> worn qui Tis not when nil his work is done, Tired and fatigued as any dog ; And heedless of the coming dun, Grows merry o'er n glass of grog. Tis not when in Miss Fancy's glass, Long advertisements meet his eye, And seem to whisper as they pass, * We'll grace your columns by and I Nor is it whan with numerous names, His lengthened roll of vellum swells As if'twere touched by conjuror's wni Or grew on Faries' magic spells. mined to gain it if possible, knowing much it would please his father to lt? hi* hoiis improvement ; and many a i (after working on the farm all the tiim of school,) after the family had rctir rest, did he pursue his task. George Green, the son of the village yer, who was a hitter enemy of Chi from envy of his superiority, and he w, So determined to gain the premium l?y n foul or fair. The great day at last arrived, ami Chi with his piece neatly written, prceeede tite sehooi room. George was there a but Charles, tiuding he had a few minut spare, left his manuscript on Mr. Willi desk, and went out to play. When the hour came, the company judges took their seats, add the boys called in. Mr. Williams commence! reading a piece on natural history, by Gu which, when finished, he laid aside, an went on, until ail were read, but finding i by CUarles, lie asked? 44 I thought you wrote a piece, Chnrh 44 I did, sir," waa the answer. 44 Well, what did you do with it !" " 44 I laid it on your table and went oiil 44 lias any boy seen it ! " naked .Mr. \ lams A general silence prevailed, and agnii teacher repeated his question. At I: very small hoy got up ami said lie had somebody take something otT .Mr. Willi desk and put it in another ; but who it he did not know, as hu had seen him tlirc the window. The boys were nil questioned as to took it, and all answered, 44 no," hieiu George. The desks were examined, an some one saying, Ml have found it in Go Green's desk," he changed color, but di<! lose his seif possession?which was strong: 44 Did yon put it Micro George." 44 No, sir," Who was in the room when you c in Charles!" 44 Charles, knowing the disgrace that i fall on bis school mate, Imgnn to answ he did not know, as his?but before Hi ing added? "lo.innot Ml an untruth, air,it wai G?o Tho teacher said no more, hut rend document in question, w Itieh was on Fri ship. After some deli Iteration, was by judges, deeided the In-st of all that were ercd. Ifr. Williams then left the room, soon returned, hearing a small poeket in hand. lie then called Charles ami Cm up, gave tlio packet to the former, threw around the ruck of the latter a p of paateboani, on which were the sin words?" Bevy sod Falsehood " In large man letters, wf-v-.. ,y U ? Charles, on reaching home, opened package, And fctiri it contained a Bible the ffypage of wMsh erne written? A Presented to Chart** Thompson by Instructor, for his firmness In telling truth." j No, render, no, the Printer** hour, His hour of really sweet repose, Is not when by some innate pmvor, His list of patrons daily grows. But oh ! 'tis when the weather's elear, Or elad in rain or hail or vapor, IIo hears in accents soft *ad dear? " I've come to pat you for your Paj ^ontli's Hfinirtiiif C ^ "2. r Truth Rewarded. ('iiari.ks Thompson was the son of ; mur in the western part of New Jersey, by his hard labor and industry reaped enough to feed and clothe Ida family, ai keep Charles in the village school. IK h sprightly youth of ten years, grneefu easy in his manners, and, had none of uncouth way which so easily bctokt country boy. Not Wing w illing to s his time at school idling and talking most boys of his ago, he improved so r ly, as to gain the envy in particular o boy, whose name I shall mention preat One afternoon, before dismissing school, Mr. Williams, the teacher, info the boys in the highest class, that would be required to write n piece, am l?est wouki receive a prize. Charles i &mikij Hiking. Sernants of God in joyful Inys, K5s yo the Lord Jehovah's praise. " Rf Mtmlfiomery. FLO WEES OF TRUTH. Since wo were bom for mutual help, w< ahould know tho world. Do what ought to l>e dono to-day, for to ^ morrow it may rain. Rhymes should sit as lightly on verse, a Howes on plant". We carry our neighbors crimes in sighl joy, and throw our own over our shoulders. Excessive indulgence to children by pa rents, is only sclf-indulgenco under an aliat Though virtue gives a nigged livery, ye she gives a golden eognizence. Noblest designs are like a mine ; if dis covered they aro lost. There is no better nntidotc against con . ceit than caution. Ho that acts a beggar to prevent a thief, i H. never the poorer. Let a prudent mnn accommodate himscl to the present, though the past may seer better to him. As the members of the body make on person, so before God all good men make on humanity. If you ever promise at all, take care, r least, that it be no that nobody may tuflV t?y- by trusting to you. When our desires are fulfilled to the ver letter, we always find some mistake whic renders them anything but what we expoe cd. Be assured, he has no serious belief c God, or the world to come, who dares b wicked, IA*t thy estate servo thy occasions ; th self thy soul, ami thy soul thy God. He tliat ?l;ires sometimes be wicked fi his advantage, will l?c always so if his intei ests require it. "ER lu all your actions aim at excellency.? That man will fall at last, who allows hin I self one sinful thought, ill. Dispose of the time past to nlwcrvation an rctlcction ; time present to duty ; nnd tini to come to Providence. Have a rare of the least temptatioi i far- which may attack thee, for the most lieroi who virtue, like a great city, is m lib.in l>eseigci just hut it is taken. id to Take an exact account ol your life. E 5 wns not afraid to look ui?on the score, hut fen I nnd fu) 4o increase it. To despair because that nini| in sinful is to lie w orse. 1>ecailse he hi lis a had. ''rk'1 If the devil shall at any time teuipt the ^ . to evil, betake thyself to prayer and hoi j!''" * meditations; nnd tlnn he will forlni from thee wlieit he shull sec that he thcrel puts thee upon holy exercise and devotion ruied r;;,1: mm Struts, ?:r. leter- _ _ _ l,ow Death of Maj. Hart, inr of light, We have just received the mournful into j out licence of the death of our venerable fellov citizen, Benjninin Hart. Within tliree day w ? of tlio advanced ago of eighty-seven year he lias panned away, with the Christian , |?w. blessed jurivilegc?the confidence of eterni , rent. He has long been the patriarch i arcs, Columbia, enjoying tho s|>ecinl respect of iii iisnl- w hole coininuiiity.?('olumbiu It inner. leans :*r a Joint Resolution lias been intrc irlcs, tiucetI into the Texas Legislature, propoi <1 to jng to amend the constitution, so as to si lone, apart the interest upon one million of dollai es to for a perpetual fund, for tlio support of pul kins' lie sch iols, and to appropriate six leagues c land, in addition to the amount already ac ' ami apart to each county, for the same pnrpos* were . M ^ ' ^ J-lf" Cien. Nathaniel Green, proftably nex *>r^u to Washington in our Revolutionary stru^ *" gle, died in Georgia, and the place of his bu none known, it is said. The Congrcs of 17Rti directisl that n monument should b erected to his memory, but that direction ha never U*en compiled with. L" Little Tiiiso*.?Springs ale little thing ^but they arc sources of large streams? helm is a little thing, but it governs the mo 1 tion of the ship,?n hridlchit s a little thing iht n m.(, imc and power,?flails are littl ecu goings, but they bold tho parts of large bail .mis dings together,?a word, n look, n smile, i was n frow n?all are little things, but |w>worfu >u4?'' for good or evil. Think of this, and mini the little things. I'ny that little dclit?it L who n promise, redeem it,?it is a shilling ham ding it over. You know not what important o d on vents hang upon it. Keep your word an orgo credly?keep it to children ; they w ill marl I not it sooner than any one else ; nnd the effee very w ill probably he as lasting na life. Mind thi little things. Ax Iscinr.xt.?At the recent burning o ;,me the l<oniaville Hotel, the coolest inciilcn took place during the heJght of the fire, nm uuwt when nil thought the entire Iniildlng wouli er-? lxi I a id in ashes. It oerurred between Mr rish- ^juor(?t clerk at the llotel and on??of thi boarders. The latter, carpet bag in hnnd do rK??' aeendod from the third story, which was al he in flames, snd.marchinf up to tl e clerk, m nd- tliil office. around whom the hot einden the were dropping, told him that ho believed h< would move his quarter*, and wanted t< i'?ut know how much hi* bill wm T Moor* turn > Ms od to hi* ledger, counted it up, mad* out th? "V bill, took tno money, aud politely bowed hin n'l out, nt the same time oxpresidng hi* regrei loco || hi* autlden departure. iiple - ? m ? i > ro- pei'ry Law*.?Tli* merrlwnt* trader* fee. of Now York are memorialising th? Leg the iMbttwo of that State to abolish the Ueurj > on |*w. his The total loos of pro j*rty by lire hi Call the fomia, during the pant three years, is estimated *i tisooo,ooo. ' Illl^ The humorous vein, strong sense snd simpie style, , May tench the gayest, make the gravest smile. . .IU.ri1 Cowprr. 8. reviei 5:5?" Ma, whereabouts will I find the cupi? State of Matrimony ? 44 My duughtur, it is W one of the United States," wiui the answer. reade M M w atteir A Slight Mistake.?44 Kxcuse me, Mad- eac'1 Ta am, but I would like to ask why you look at " me so savagely T " w or 44 O ! 1 beg pardon, I mistook vou for my ^ " husband:' ' * """ ~ coinn i* A Makrifd man is lik e a candle, because a8 nif he sometimes goes out at night. profit Jerry Bryant says there is but one place \y( ^ in the world where a man may find hnppi- into t ness, and that is in the dictionary. W n . . - ? ?mi exists There is a man in New Orleans so worth- eithei * less that his shadow refuses to keep couipa- npprc 0 ny with him. publi< imK m ^ poriix it It is said that" Time cuts down all, both r g*vat olid small.- I louse rents ml Doctors' jj( bills arc exceptions, for they like the Milcry ites, arc always going up. ^.cts h ' T "" Ku A negro undergoing an examination at jHj. Northampton, Mass., was asked if his mas- jngs, ^ ter was a christian I 44 No, sir, he's a mem- comp ber of Congress." such ?e 14 1 M ? Of pll As Editor out West, prints all his marvel- Tli y ouh productions such as elopements, robbe- hidep ries, Ac., on India Rubber, so that his read- aH ?r ers will l?e able to streach these stories to 0,,stM r- any length that pleases them. ? Ai " Amoi Thy saying of Solomon that44 two are bet- natin l- ter than one," was never verefied so truly as to ll in the case ot the fair sex. When they both 1(j give lip,it is unpleasant, hut when they give lendii 10 lips, bless you, it is like tasting u honey ^|' comb. ^>rs c i in I ri 1 I Ik n htorrn at sen, the elinpluin asked one I of the crew, if he thought there was nnv d' danger. ' . " " Oh, yea," replied the anilor, u if it blows n? hard a* it does now, we ahull nil 1m? in r* Ilenven, before twelve o'clock to-night." ou w a The Clinplniii, terrified nt the expression, 'j-j, 18 exclaimed,?" tiod tin hid ! " ox pre ? M ? and i e, ** of my exiabnee !" an id a printer to his cm:i? ly sweetheart, * give me an in? She inuile eontr ir a at him, and planted her ?-?y~ in If ' ] ty his iii, made him aeo Mitel u Such conduct,"' said the enraged Faust, ^ ari looking nt her, in without ||." Kane 5lnrirultunil. O \\ ay Is sloth indulgence! 'tis a toil, Ooo 1- Innervates man and damns the soil. (iillei Y""V-- T.p,. *, Low Headed Fruit Tree*. a IV d Bv having low headed fruit trees, the sun uuml " which i? perhaps in our hot and dry sum- "i *?* 1 men, lli?rau>eufmon! diwsaMi and dratmc- ^'r<' lion in fruit tree*, than all other disease* to- ol,t l' gcther, is n I moat literally scalding the up Cl,i" as it doea in long naked trunka und limha. ^ The limha and leave* of a tree, should nlWAV* effectually shade the trunk and keep it jM " cool. The leave* only, ahould have plenty 'j,' of ami and light, they can licar and profit by I it. If tree* were Muffered to l>ranch out low, t ... , - . - , , DEVCn j ?i:y within one or two feet of the ground, ' we should hear much lc*s of "tiro-Might," fro. And t zen blight, black spots, and the like. The "?? * ground ia alwaya looaer, inoiater aud cooler, ' >* under a low branching treo, than under a '* high one. Orr.H* and weed* do not grow a * hundredth part ho rank and rapidly, and tnul0 ahing becomes unnecessary. The wind has * not half tho power to rack and twist, and break the tree, and shake off the fruit ; a dasi matter of no inconsiderable consequence.-? TCJ * The trees w ill be much longer lived and , / . * more prolific, lieautiful and profitable. The ^'1 V trees are more easily rid of destructive in- the ci i* sects, the fruit is much less damaged by ligent e falling, and the facilities for gathering It are "t 'be " much greater, there is loss danger hi gather" ing it. and less of breaking limb*. The tree ' requires less semplng ,-nd pruning, and the ^ root* *re protected from the blow, which i* ,j~t * too often tnnde to tear and mutilate them. log The Tlowsriag Garden. Th. t Plant now, In tho Open ground*, hyacinths, pontaj j tulips, lilies, gladiolus, nmaryllis ponias, / ? jonquils, crocus. Ac., Ac., Any of the above ^ bulb* will flourish and bloon in beauty, wher. over the onion will grow, and like the onions f are perfectly hardy. I h?y "11 delight in n ^ sandy soil. The hyacinth may yet he pot. I or placet over wnter for hour* bloomI ing. The dahlia thai has not been taken jj? up, ahould Iks |?rotocled a little about the . 1 ^ j roota. An armful of atr.iw, or aonic pieces ^ A of plank laid over the mot*, will be auffi royal J cicnt. Roue* may now lie triined ami trans- |?K*'1 t planted. All kind* of hardy plants and ahmblx-ry should now be planted.?.Sot/1/ (he South. or mo - ?-"""m oo *' . cluHt'v QTiie RFAUTirvL.?How sweet to our re By tnembrance aro the things we have enjoyed 1 in our time, because of their loveliness. Few things present themselves to the observation TB 1 unassociated with this felicity, could we on ly separate from thetu the corruptions which g they have engendered. Puhli A coquette treats a lover like a bouquet I* off* ' - carries him about a certain time for amuse. ment or sheer, and then picks him quietly to *kKVl fmm. _ m_ These two linos whkh look so solemn, sons a Are just put here to fill out the column. ty wiJ Elegant Engravings. el i.ee, m. !>., ami u. rehman, Editor*. Pur I.UMK Eleven commenced Int of Jnn- nuturi uury, 1853, cwh number will contain box, n >*t\vo large octavo page*, (7A by 11 in- Ag? of cloudy ]iritit?-?l mutter, ombrncinff em wi xitribntinmt of miiiiu of tin- most intcl- the l'i and practical planter* In every u-ftion laibor 1 Southern State*. above TENMS : Copy oiu- y?*f r, SI the Ui ?. ? j I'an ? ? IU foriiiei i k 4 - [ 90 by tht i - ? o 75 the ag Always in Advmue. ? SIIU of s!| specie- paying Rink a re- _____ I at par. All money remittal by muil, ,'e iwid, at the riak of the Publisher, tdiireitri W. S. JUNKS, Auftusla, Ha. )0 nooir ArtTTKnKt (e wanted ' edw FOB THE { ' THERS <f WESTERS STA TES S J TO CANVASS ToR A W WOBK BY T. 8. ARTHUR. rpH ETC'IIKS OK 1JFK AND CHAR. 1 ? J "TKR?containing over 400 pngen, Bond octavo, Willi 10 finoly lintod Kngruv- Ki.dnj ind a I'urtnit of lh? Author, haitdeomc- Momfi md. Price Two Dollar*. A liberal day to nit made to Agenta. Ka h Agent haa adiatriet allotted of one Rea re coiintice, bv which he haa the ex- Arithi e control of iuue. Hnnio, cncloaing $9 to the publiaher, poet Hame, ? specimen copy of the hook will be ee of 1 rdod to any part of the United State* leotua [E DEW DROP: A JOURNAL rem Til J ADET8 OR TXKPXRAVOR. iked Hmnumcmtkli at IVmfeaWe* N, C. ntruct< IY FRANC. M. PAUL, a W. P. modat red to the patronage of the Temper, term a. ammm ptihlie. Not : For tingle oopia* AO eta, 9 oopie ? A copies t0 copies $9. JSTTbe f moat accompany nil order*. Per- /v ending efabeof woe, Aftoeu or twen1 receive one copy grata*. 39 at tl SCBLLANEOIU. PAT PUTNAM'S. MONTHLY-' |IIE subscribers, responding to the ? repeated and urgently expressed "1*7 of eminent and judiskxui persous in us sections of tlie country, have de- of the to cointncncc, on the 1st of January, , an entirely ORIGINAL PERIODunder the alove title. promt is intended to combine the lighter ) fec| icteristics a popular magazine with yOU tl :r and graver qualities ot a quarterly of the w; tilling a position hitherto unoc- primni d in our literature. J?8 to bile attractive variety tor the general jy?u r is thus obtained,'there will bo an ^rent? ipt to secure substantial excellence in noHe j department. cough accomplish this we intend thnttlie ber th in all of its mechanical and business shonl< ta, shall be such as will meet the jjq of our most distinguished writers; s medium as they would seek for in . " lunicating with the world?and such g(Jin'Ct iy tempt somo to writo ably aud onn ably, who have not hitherto contrbu- decidi o periodicals. Coiny e intend that all articles admitted weak lie work shall be liberally paid for. n,y 1 0 believe that aiv ample material wothc for such a work; there is no lack of talent among our writers or of t|)0L, ciation on the part of the reading iHhin<i r; and that a properly conducted pliysii ilical of this kind may bring to light of its 1 true genius, as yet undeveloped. utnam's Monthly" will be devoted to itereits of Literature, Science and .^J1 -in their best and pleascntest as- ? 1 r to an tierly independent of all merely self- Ktoi?i< iwrcMs or partisar, or sectional lead- cansc in management, it will be oj>en to afflict etcnt writers for free discussion of Worn topics as arc deemed important and or"er blic interest. fo^'l 0 critical department will bo wholly ciident of the publishers, and as far t|ie y ssiblc, intliicncc or bias. Wholesome worm lations of public abuses w ill be allow- tables fair field without fear or favor. lion# I 1 elevated national tone and snirit. cu' rioan and independent yet diseritni- "<,ni g and just, l>otn to the literature and ic social condition and proa)>ects of HO hemispheres, will be cultivated as a No ng principle of the work. discat ecitd attention will he given to mat- til tenconnected with socinl policy, tnuuici- ProIK" rgulntion*, public health and safety, ^vr"nl ho practical economies of every-day lien a subject needs illustration, or eVery rai example, such illustrations will l>e actiof ioiially given, hut it is not c*|?ected posed the success of the work is to depend J""-' t hat are termed "embelishments. ic follow ing among many others, have ,ro,n ssed their liearty approval of the plan, sill all give it their generous co-op- I BOim. >n?w hile nearly all of them will l>e ! Ct rtai ihutors to the work: Washington 1 TON g, II. W. Longfellow. Donald Or ; the i id, Hawthorne, W. (,'. ltryunt, Miss j vigor ncr, author Wale World, *flev. Dr. 1 Ls. Geo. Win. Curtis, Hon. Geo?)'! 1, roft, 1'rof I.k'her. K. 1\ Whipple, Dr. Kohinson, R. It. Kimball, Miss |j)V j,| vr, l'rof It. Sillimaii, Jr. K, W. Km-: lualtl , Rev. Orvillo Dewey. Rev. Dr.' laud, Mm. kirklaiul, Miss Sedgwick. Greene Ilallcck, Km, K. II. Cliapin, yj( Summer lit, Kev. Bp- Potter, Prof uu^it pie, Proof Henry Heed. I'rin II. II, art. en. Hon. 1*1. G. S?piirer, Ac., Ac., partis UCIH'fi ice fiiin'r annum or 26 eent? pe nienti H-r, term* for clul*, Ac., will be given n'"' ? paratc circulars. . r" ci8 rocvivol la all book-sellers thr<>uidi ,r,v^,, ,, , , ,.s neaa? lie L nited Stated, and by the publish- 0|fvr,. cases. G. P. PUTNAM A CO, 10 Park Place, New York. "PUTNAM'S POPULAR LIB AIIY. Wi I oititiniuil M?mi monthly. Jan 0. had " )UT1IERN CULTIVATOR, <?? A Monthly Journal, 1 """J rr.u to tiik ixTrREm or soctiikr.* i the h AiSRI C V L T V R E, *?y th Irtipned to improve both the toil ami the hut al a/; toeUrate the charactert of the Til* thorit rr* iff the toil, and to introduce a requif At ore Enlifihtrnrtl Syt'em of IMAI1 Agriculture, Horticulture, ICINl Stock brmlinu, ami treate fir rural farm set left Economy., STRATED WITH NITMKRniis a, l^iiH'iwter, C. II., H. <*., CANE CREEK ACADEMY: l milks roktm ok larcaotks c. h. ) AMD LIYIV08TOH, Principal, TRUSTEES; r. D. 1'. RoiuKaoa, (*. \V. Gamble, I). M. Dl'XLAr, H. II. ClIUCKKTT, 5H DRArrm K Z. Williamson. ......... K Arsodcinio year roi?i?ls of tw o ** ?ions ; the tirsl commences on the 3d ay in Noveinlstr, and clones the 3d f in April, nod the J<l opnna ou the 4th ly in April, and closes on the 4th KriSeptember. Jen ( Tallinn Per newlnn. ding. Writing, Spelling and nctfc ' ft. 00 with Geography & E Grammar,$S.0O with all the higher branehdaihematica, Natnral, Intel* I, and Moral Philosophy, fatty, Astronomy, Geology. and Rhetoric #15.00 i School recomoHMida, itself to parents urdisns sa well by the hsslthiness of stion, ss by the competency of its in. :>r. Boarders will nnd good secom. Ion sear the academy a poo reasonable MO, ISM. 40?IT. iMSTBLANKS ! BLANKS f every description, for sale lis Office | MEDICINES & PERIODICAL LIVER COMPLAIN JAUNDICE, DYHPEP8I A, CHRONIC < NERVOUS DEBILITY, DI8EAHEJ OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases art81 so from a disordered Liver or 8tomach, such AS constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to th b IIf.a d, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, fullness, or weioi in the stomach, sour eructations, sink or fluttering at the pit of the st mach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking ok suffocatin , sensation" . a lying itwture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, Fevers and dull pain in the head.defici cy or perspiration, yellowness of 1 skin andeyesjpain in the side,back,chf limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, bu ing in the flesh, constant imaginings evil and great depression of spirits, < be cffecutnlly cured by 1>U. HOLLAND'S CLEBRA TED GERMAN HITTERS. prepared by Dll. C. M. J AC KB ON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STOl 120 Arch 8tkeet, Philadelphia. Their jmicer over the abate diseases is excelled?if eqtudled?by any other prepe linn in the t'nited States, as the cures attest many cases after skillful physicians had far These Bitters ore worthy the attention invalids. Possessing grunt virtues in rectification of diseases of the Liver i lesser glands, exercising the most search powers in weakness and affections of digestive organs, they are, w ithal, safe < tain and pleasant. READ AND RE CONVINCED From the " Boston Hoc." The editor said, Dec. 22d, Dr. IliiflantCs Celebrated German Hit for the cure of I iver Complaint, Jnund Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debilin deservedly one of the most popular m< eincs of the day. These Bitters have 1? used by thousands, and a friend at our ell says ho has himself received an effectual permanent euro of liver Complaint from | use of this remedy. We are convinced tl I in tlu) um' of these Bitters, the patient c i slantly gains strength and vigor?a fact v j thy of great consideration. They are p ' sant in taste and smell, i.ud can he umsi persons with the most delicate stom; with safety, under any circumstances, are speaking from experience, and to , afflicted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best li ary papers publishe?l, said. Aug. 25: ? /lr lt../tn;.r. a ? ?:?? iuv ai all itiilinpofWHi to give it a trial?it * recommend itacit'. It ahoutd, in fact, b< every family. No other medicine can j dace auch evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been reci <-d (like the foregoing) from all section* the Union, the last three years, the stro eat testimony in its favor, ia, that there more of it nsed In the nraetice of the re; lar Physicians ? f Philadelphia, than all ot nostrums combined, a fact that can easily established, ami frilly proving that a seien c preparation will meet with their tjiiiwt provnl w hen preavnU-d even in this form. That this medicine will cure laver Cc i plaint and Dyspepsia, no one ran doubt i ter using it us directed. It acta spoeiliea upon the stomach and liver; it is prefera to calomel in all hiltnus diseases?the ell is immediate. They can Ik* administered fcmnle or inf-.nt with safety and reliable l> ctit at any time. I*nok well lothe marks i>f the genuine. They have the written signature of C. JACKSON upon the wrapper, ami his nn blown in tho bottle, withuul irhnh they tftiriiiun. For sale Wholesale and Itetail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No, I'JO Arch street, one door belmv Six Philadelphia; and by respectable deal generally through the country. /'KICKS REDUCED. To enable nil closes of invalids to enj the advantages of their great restorative p?> era. ? , Single Unlile 75 Cents. j Also, for sale by llAU.K & TWIT1 I twneaster, C. II. Wholesale Agents for N. S. C., CI* Sir., IIAV1LAND, HAUHAL, 4 < ('.karlrthm, H. C. July 14 23 row LIFE 07 ROBERT EMKETT, Thr Crirbrmied Irith Patriot ami Marl With hit Sperrhrt, <j-r. aUo an A }<f#rul containing tmluahlV. par limit of Irith jfi tmry, by Mm W. ttvrke. r|"^HI? work is one of the most rendu' 1 biographies ot? offered to the Ami esn render, sod will he linilod with joy Tory ndmkwr of tho distinguished hut fsted subject. Besides tho life of Robebt Kmmktt, gives s minute detail of the various ins motions and outbreaks of the Irish in sttea ting to free themselves from Engtfsh b. tUffs.. Also tl? life o4 Throbs Id Wo Mssgti AlTSJwBwSook witt to prom? sUoQdoi, .UbemlMtmtioii nmfetOMrt 1*11 will sell the work for us. FoC BsE BoShhoHera AetfersTlr. Addons ' mrw IH'RKP. twity, tfn UtSfi 9 31 * * m . 1 o ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. i O. GREAT CUR8FOH t DYSPEPSIA. OR QR- J. 8. HOUCHTOH'S ' The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice i '? prewired from ltennct, or the fourth stonv nche of tlic Ox, after directions from Baron I icbig, the great Physiological Chemist, l?y 1 J. H. Houghton, M. 1>., Philadelphia, Pn. This is truly a wonderful remedy for indegestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Ijver Complaint. Constipation and Debility, curing nf* ter Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. ES* fcf Haifa teaspoonful of Pepsin, in fun. I,K e?i in water, will digest or desolvs five ST' Pounds of Roast Beef, in nbout two hours, KH" out of the stomach. OF Pepsin is the chief element, or Great DP Lan Resting Principle of the Gastric Jnice?-ttitf Solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving nnd stimulating agent of the stomach and intestinca. 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 | furnishing a complete and perfect substitute IE, for it. By the aid of this preparation, the ) pains nnd evils of Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia mtt j arc removed, just as tliey would be by a tra- | healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for ,in Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaciletl. ! ntion. Nervous Decline, nnd Dispeptic Coni of sumption, supposed to be on the verge of the the grave. The scientific evidence upon nnd w hich it is based, is in the highest degree iug curious and remarkable. the SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. Baron Uebig in his celebrated w ork on Animal Chemistry, says: "An artificial digestive fluid, analogous to the gastric juice, may Ik- readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in ft.l % w hich various articles of food, as m??* i j(.,. | eggs, will lie softened changed and digested, . jjJ j just ui the same manner na they would be in tbu human stomach" n Dr. Comb.*, in hi* \ altinble writing* on the ?o\v " I'hysiology of Digesli n," observes thnt "a ;tnj diminution of the ducqiuMity of (lie grsthe ,r*c j"UM> n Prominent and all prevailing |Klt I cause of l)vs|>cpsiu ; " nnd he lit a tea thnt M :i on' I distinguished Professor of Medieine in Imnor> j don, w ho \v?? severely afflicted w ith this len- I complaint, finding every tiling else to foil, had j,v j recourse to the gustric juice, obtained from cjt"H the stomach of living animals, wiiich proved ^ to tie jrrJ'rctly succrssful," the *,r- Graham, author of the famous works i on u Vegetable Diet," any*: * It is a remark* j able fact in physiology, that the stomachs of ter- j animals, macerated in water, impart to the I fluid the property of dissolving various nrti- ? fnc. vli'i of food, nml of effecting a kind of artifd,d ' cial diaeiiivu of Iheui in no wise different a of ! fro'" "he natural digestive. process." v in ; tfiT tall on the Agent, and get a descrip- ' 'the ' ,ive circular, gratis. Riving a l..r; e amount of lain | scientific evidence, similar to the above. to ii K*""cr " "" ""pons oi remarkable cureo, frotn it,, all parts of the United States. , Jn AS A DYSPEPSIA (JURE. n<.e Dr.. Houghton's Pepsin him produced the CI,U most marrtiou* rjfcct*, in curing riwwof da* bility, emaciation, nervous decline, mid dys|s-ptic consumption. It is inipossible to give ! the details of cases in the liiuils of this nd?',e 1 vertiseinent; but authenticated certificate* . i have been given of more than two hundnd ' remarkable com in Philadelphia, New York, nnd Boston nlone. These were nearly all des|K*n?te cases, i.nd the cures were not only ''"tf rapid and wondeiful, but |ienniinetit. tun- |t a jrreat n rum* antidote, nnd particu. *1*'* larly u*? ful for tendency to biiious disorder, ,v,"r I liver complaint, fever and ague, or badly trentffu | tt.(j ;,t?| ague, and the evil effect* of 1 ,!l (ipduine. mercury, and other drugs upon the i digestive organs, after ? long sickness. Alrv* so. for excess in eating', slid the tw o frequent use of urdaiil spirits. it almost reconciles health with intemperance. UMH OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS, ? There is no form of old *tomach complaint* ,rw!* which it does not soeni to reach and remove , a * nt once. No mntter how bad lliey may be? gives inftant relief! A single dose rcinJ^ moves nil unpleasant symptoms; and, it only k ?({ needs to Ik* repeated for a short time to make )\ these goisl otfeeta permanent. Purity of ' l>ody and iiffor if Mood follow nt once. It is >r"~ particularly excellent in caws of nausea, voin, iting, crampe, soreness of the pit of the n ". stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state ' ? of the hlood, heaviness, lownuss of spirits, n?" despondency, tendency to insanity, suicide 1 4fe., dre. Ku* l)r. Houghton's Pepsin is sold by nearly .c r, all the dealers in fine drugs, stid popular nu-d icinea throughout the United States. It is * prepared in powder and fiuid form, and in pr. scription vials for the use of physicians. Privute circulars for the use of physicians, ,m" may be obtained of Dr. liouglitou or his an* gents, describing the whole process of pre* l'l'\ (Miration, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy nro '"J tmaod. As it la not s teeret manly, no ol>? jertions ngainst its use can be raised by plisipn* vian* iu respectable standing and regular practice. Price one dollar per l?ottle. ., | Obnerrt this I Every bottle of the genuine PEP SIS, bears the written signature of J , S. Houghton, M. D., sole proprietor, Phila ar' dolphin, Pa., Copy-right nnd trade mark se OHftd. Acextw.?11 ail.k &. TwnTYjjincnster C. II.; W. A. Morrison diX'o..Winnsboro: Dr. th, K. Curtis, Columbia ; Dr. J. A. Reetd, Che*. l>rti icrwlle ; P. A'. Cohen, Charleston. YOUTH & MANHOOD. A VIGO ROC 81JFE OR A PREMATURE i??y DEATH. * >W- V...US " " ?.M.n.n m r-TTt*rralu>n?-onty 25 emtt. rpms BtJOK, JUST PITblJflHKD, 1H 1 tikl*r*i with uaefol information, on llm iulirniilHra and diutaiaea of the human system. It addressee itmdfnlike to Youth, Ma 11hood ami Old Affo?to all who apprehend or '?? auflV-r under tho diru consequence* of early or prolonged Indiaeretlooa?to ad who feel y the ex ha native effects of laneful haUta?to ? all who in addition t? declining phvafcul on- , Icryry, ?n? the vdetinur of nervova arid mental debility and of iuo|4a^ and melancholy irrpondency?to all eueh I)r. K. would any? **. RKAD THIS BOOK! Fir- The valuable advice and imp rami v wanting it give* will prevent yoariof laiarn and aufc Me fering, and save annually Iheosauds of live*. ?rl- |y* A remitLim?e ofM eepta, encjoaed by in a letter, addressed to WT ill- delphin, will ensure a book, oitder envelope, per return of mail. ? * f *""" U,, Dr. K., 16 jruara resident Physician, ur- N.W. corner of 3d and Union htwrt, Wip. twiwn bprueo and 1'ine, Philadelphia, way vn- l?c consulted eonfnh nt'uuly. Ife lie who place* himself um% the care of * -.Lz^s'tjsSr Sit: Mi pfpfiiwnMnii himi vuuwipunj rt?iv upon lly hu akill aa^a phjidrlan. jXiprtrP,.C. I?y by letter, (prepaid) and be cared ak borne. Package* of mrdklpka, directlaaa Jke for- .1 ndrd, t>v ertuling a remittance, nrd j at up from (i* mage nr eunoshy. * ttircd by l)r. Juckaon, me now rcennimcn by ?<?ine of the niont prominent member the faculty ii* an article of much efticnr en?CM of (i?ninl>> h'mIbi* * ease, we would mlviac all mother* to ob , * bottle, nnd tlma *n\e t hem wive* m sicklies*. Person* of debilitated eonat tioiiK will find I time Hitter* ndvnnta; eoui their iHMiltli. n* we know froin ex|>crie the rnUmry effect* they have upon w p srstMns." MOflK EVIDKKCR. ' The I loll. C. IK I Undine, Mayor of City of ('.linden, N. J? xny *: " HooTI-AXD'* (tF.KMAN BlTTr.ll*. I have wen many flattering notice* of | niedieine. and the aouree from wliieh t j ennie indueed tin to make inquiry | it* merit*. From inquiry we were |?rp dud to u*c it, and mu?t *ay we found it i 1 cifie in it* action u jw?n d I venue* of the I ' and digestive organ*, and the pow erful in enee it exert* upon nervou* prostrntiot really *nrpri*ing. It ealm* nnd strength 1 the nerve*, bringing them Into a *tate o| ' pose, making sleep refreshing. ' If thi* medicine wn* more generally a we are satisfied there w ould be le** *ieki an from the stomach, liver, nnd nervou* i tem the great majority of real nnd iuiag rv di*ea*e* emanate. Have them in a n thy eondition, nnd you can bid detianei epidemic* generally. Thi* extraordir medicine we would advise onr friend* v 'ENT MEDICINES, &C.I 00 CHALLENGE. IIATEVER concerns the health nns happiness of the people is at nil time1 most valuable inportnnee. I tnke l? anted that every person will do al ir power to save the lives of their chili?nd thnt every person will endeavor to >te their own health at all snciifices.? it to be my duty to solemnly assure iat WORMS, according to the opinion most celebrated physicians, are the ry causes of a large majority of discawhieh children and adults ore liable ; hnve an appetite continually changen?m ono kind of food to another, bad i, pain in the stomach, picking at the lardness and fullness of the belly, dry i, slow fever nulse irregular?rememnt all these denote Worms, and you 1 at once npply the remedy? I1E\8A CAN WORM SYR VP article founded upon scientific princiromponnded with purely vegetable snl> s, being perfectly safe when taken, and b given to tho most tender infant with rd beneficial effect. Where Bowel hunts and Diarrhcca have made them and debilitated, the tonic properties of IVorm Syrup are such, that it stands >ut an equal in the catalogue of mediin giving tone nnd strength to the stomInch makes it an infallible remedy for afflicted with Dyspepsia. The aston' cures ycrforined by this syrup, after 'inns have failed, is the best evidence superior efficacy over nil others. THE TAPE WORM is is the most difficult worm to destroy that infest the human system, It grows almost indefinite length, becoming so I and fastened in the intestines nnd ich, affecting the health so sadly, as to St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, Arc., that those ed seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape a hastening them to an early grave. In to destroy this worm a very energetic lent must be pursued, it would, therelie proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver so as to remove all obstructions, that Vorm Syrup may act direct upon the , which must be taken in doses of '2 ipeonfuls 3 times a day. These dirccfollowed have never been known to fail ing the most obstinate case of Tape ii. BEN SACK'S LIVER PILLS part of the svstehi Is tnorc liable to ic than the LIYKR, it serving as a r to purity the Mood or giving the r secretion to the bile ; no that any I notion of the Liver affect* the other tant parte of the *y*teni, nnd results inly in Ijvcr Coinptnint, Jaundice, Dysi, lie. We-*hould therefore watch *y in}>t?>ni that might indicate n wrung i of the liver. Thc*c Pills being comof Root* end Plant* famished by n.v 0 ile al tlu- slelt, viz: Int. An KXPEC. ANT, which augment* the accretion the pulmonary mucus membrnne, or nte* the discharge of secreted matter, n ALTERATIVE, 'which change* in inexplicable and insensible manner the n morbid action of the ay at cm. 3d A IC, which give* tone and strength to lorvou* *y*tcrn, renewing health nnd to nil port* of the body. 4th. A CA> RTIC, w liich acta in perfect harmony the other ingredient*, nnd operating on owelis and c.\|?elliup the w hole niaanoi pt and vitiated matter, nnd purifying lood whicl destroy* discj.se and restore* i. TO FEMALES ii will til id these Pill* an invaluable ine in ntnnv complaint* to w liich you ibji-et. In ob*truclion* cither total or I, they have been found uf incstimabh it, restoring their functional nrrnge1 to a healthy i.etion, purifying the blood ther fluid* *o effectually to nut to Higlit mplnint* which may arise mini female ilnriticn, a* headache, giddincs*. dimif *iglit, tiain ill the aide, hack, du.*., nnd d the puldic n? the beat Pills for all di*. i upon the following. MEDICAL EVIDENCE the undersigned Physicians, having ie receipt of their manofactnrr submiti n* for innpec tlon, say, that the ingrei of which they are composed makes the best Pill in use for all dineiises of ivcr, Impurities of the Blood, Air. We is not only from our own judgment, so from that of the best ruedieul auy in the United States. All disease* ing the tiae of an ALTERATIVE, IIORETIC and PURGATIVE MED* 'I, that came under our notice, has been d with tliealiwe Pills with th*niost ictorv meres*. gkorgk wood. xi. d. p. crowley. m. d. I. DOWKN. M. I?. whose none but those having the *ig), "J. N. HOBKN8ACK," upon each * all others are worthless imitations, lit* wishing new supplies, nnd alt nthshing to hecontc agents, must address oprietor. J. N, IIOIIKNHACK, at his atorv. No. 1*20 North HECOND street Race, PIIII.ADKI.PIIIA. d by all Druggists and Merchants in Itited States. iplilcts giving Certificate* of cure* perJ in different sections of the country ) above medicines, can be had gratis of pots. sale by BILLING8, & BKLK.