VOL. 1. • . . • PRJrNTED AND PUB SHED, BY BENJAMIN 'ANNAN. .11111,12rWIIIR Ir, T 1111.61 D 04411.21 AND rfirra• • mil per annum. payable semi-annually in advanc .. It not paid with in the year. SI will .be charged t , ail the.. who rt. 'mire the paperfree of postage. o mail subscribers "$3 per annum. ri If not paid with" the year, 50 cents arab, added to the price elan 'ption. WEEKLY, • Two Dot.tainis per annum. pa ble semi-annual' io advance. Hain paid within e year. S 2 50 will •be chairgeri Advertisements not exceeding welve lines will be chargtid SI for three insertion nd 50 cents for one insertion. Larger ones-in prop" ion. All advertisements will be in wed until ordere out. unless the time for wht ill t are to beconunue ',specified .and will be charged a rdingly. Yearly advertisers will be ch a rsl2 per annum: including subircriptiorrto the napewith the privilege of keeping oneadverusement notceding 2 squares startling during the rear , and theertion of a small er inc in each Pape r for three su • essive times. Ali letters addressed to trip edit. r must be postpaid. otherwise no attention well be pa • tia them. .411 notices for meetings, &e.s mad conker notices which have beret", ore been in - ted gratis. will bg charged 25:cents e. ch. except Ma, • . and Death& - . M Y MOBNI.' G. i er Wake: ifis uso aka r .ing l Beauty, '. • Moonlight is fait t u uk tg on the I he; Come from your tubers gen maids . ; Ere' the last pale iray of atarligkt fades. Wake withtheing o'er hill d lake. Hark Beauty, wake! lin Morniiig is runne. Hark to the esdnoce op the hit '. 'Teas the last tiqll note of the4hip-poor will; She has sung all !night from h dery bower, Tr To gladden the Yliriona of slo r's hour. W a ke sr.th the Ithsrrieng. he n • , e, , wake! Morn mg is coMi:ig o'er hill ne. lake. • The lark is singsng his early h ron. Ana far in 'the eta the mount* n looks dim; 'There'. hut one lime star. in th night's pale sone And the brklit •on v. en•ning in mount his throne Wake arnh !ha dawning. bra ic, wake! Morning in oohing ci l ti hill nd lake- . GOOD NE WS FROM N The Nashvil le N hie of the „ We are authorised to state t Bank of ibis cite, determin . issue forthwith, to depositors , paper, twelve months PO S T N s the Bank of Pennsylvania, P to an amount not exceedin• ?ROWLAND Dtduas which *lll • cust.meri• and ezehanfea vrh holden of their paper at par. From the Berk', and Sew We have been pol.tel the foitowtng extract from ed by a gentleman in this H All R ISBVIIG, " ♦ Our µ•hig very hard on the gam►.l dente (for lack the thing) took ihe matter in IY , on gettirday evening. der storm occurred, dorm hotel way struck by Itgtii the wires of the bells to a prayed •talent antics throe As the hotm , was filled wit supposed to be on fire. rid the crowd rushing in searched eve 1 : room, and a mong the rest " No. 31," well known to fame. The 'first visiter t k the liberty of scattering • the 'contents the cupboard (about a trushel - of old car s) on the floor. The crowd that followed, finding them in that condition; supposed • was the work of the ligAtßiiii , , revealin• the secrets of the prison house! and the mpreseaon of its being judi!ial is strength , ned by the f.ct that this is the third ti. , - that house has been struck. An io'nate standing in le front door was. knocked dr wn, without re ceiving any injury.: It a supposed that " No. 31." never had so ..ny honest pee ple in t it before; baring that class. Yours, &c. Siegal/or. Systeei of La . - 9 °LEAgIa • A pqrson from the comities of England: j ward, is struck. when be; et Northumberltuadwith t of women working in the surveillance of one man. bands, of from half a d..' women, gent ally young, over, but when they recoil and you observe them w they times= a marked agnculturalstem of t naturally inquire bow it of female laborers pie. answer, in the provincial , they are thebone ditches, Boodage, id that ken odd -, in England. Mi r hat: ha rural sehloni still turista , England! Even so. Tb iihing enough, tmi l it is IL my eyes for thelrst time bands in the fields, drivers:, was, before • respecung therm, trressst the slave gangs of the W top hoeing., some • how, in my brain dream*, but eiten I hel l ' called "'"isondir-s - the a teatold strong. On the these eocretiex, and in t land, the bondage s•iie married laborer is pe m these oftstates, sudeta able - to comply with tbts iy borers are termed b ' are blab; For them cm tithe estates as those of • • ... _. . . I WILL r = ace it ov to 'nadirs= sow= Or rex T.AIIIII.MID WM °wryly:l3(4lli camillese ‘ tir TM mourtants, lanai/ WM= waLervicarrazgazaro oinusaine alai itraizer ALT. 'raw= TO OUIL CMS ORD i.:. • • I thumberland; xdl these cottages are num bered, and the number i painted on the door. A bind, "therefore, engaging to woat'on one the farms belonging to the estate, has a home assig-. him; be has 4, a year in nnoney; thei keep of a cow; his Biel feiiinditiim; a presOribed quantity of coal, wood ar peat. to ea •b cottage. He is allowed to 'plant a cer tain quantity of land with potatoes, and hes thirteen bolls of corn furnished him for. ;his family con. stimption—onq third being oats, one third barley and one third pmts. In return for these advantages, he is boUnd to give bis labor the yeari round, and' , also to furnish a woman labo!er at Is. per day, during the harvest, and Bd. pet' day for the rest of the year. 'Now. it appars at once that this is no hereditary serfdom—such a thing could n 4 exist in the country—but is the next thing to it, and no doubt has descended from it, being! , serfdom in "its mitigated form, in whichjl alone maim nohonaand reviling* would tolerate it. It may even be d, that itt ' is a voluntary system; that iti is mere awned hicit/a do ing that which unmarited;! (arm serrants do every where else—hirn themselves on certain cot ditinns from year to year. The great question is, whether these conditions are , just and fiSvorable to "he social and moral, improvement of they laboring class whether it be ignite of so Voluntary a na ture as at first sight appearr, whether it be favorably to the on"" aril movement of the etfin.nunitit in knowledge, virtue, and active end -enterprising habitil ME Exchange at New York, on London 6* a 6* per cent. premium. ' April sare— at the Planters' this Morning, to d holders admit' s TES. pa, able at ILA DELPHIA, TIPS IIttIIZILZD charged to the ir ,it wanted. to the Kellam" Tattastr.—lt. woukl reptile twelve mage-eaaenes, carrying fifteen paaecner.rs each, and 1.200 boraca ta take ISO pasteengere 240 miles to twenty. tour boors, it the rate of tea Mike as hair. lecis beacon re - abeam-etrine will take that °Other and go tam trip ■t the _NUM time j oosaespeatly willido the work of 2.- 400 horses. Again. it would require 'flirty mail coat-bra (six passengers each) end 3.000 horses to take 180 passel:4mm and Mail 210 MACS to t . enty-roar bouns, at the rate) of ten miles an hoar. One loccsunotive steamiengum will take furnished with a letter recei'• borough dated 30, 1030. that number. tactile." two tripe , ln the game unit ; consequently wili,du the wore 6.UUO horses !-- Newcastle Yajler. .. 1 By a Pa lisructtary Paper Ittit putdialsed„ it a p pears that the number of beer-homes licensed to .ell beer lot retail in Eri„. land •nd Wilco dome lilt year ending ,the 3i., ,cL.ruiety I eZi. 1, as iulkiwa :—Beet: homer, .ii: risco to: 'consume I t tr.e beer on the premises, 40,11 , i oue IC euel.time uve beer on the remises, $,292.. T u ts! 45.394. Latch, at Soratbasuoton, a men named Glom ars,*o ho tart aoltured noiorietg by his advocacy of teetotalism, etas fined ss..aind is. coots, ft;r Ca tug wood it:wilt and disorderly in the streets. England now gays to Illclland, Belgium, and Holstein...C/00,000 annually thr the stogie ;silt tie of butter. t Three buod and fiftperle vessels aye how Loading at Le he timeige poris.—Laserpsel 4 1 lategrapi Ma Id. , 1 A Gloucester • paper states )hat the building hitherto occupil as a literately in Tea liyabuti was. on Salida, opened as e Sunday ttetoot. a hile a few weeha ago: the rdmiu.e.llethodzets' chapel was ciotivierted into a beershop 6 ''' On Sunday. a etitipk. Irish+ to be !joined in holy orreit u e* (the bans baring beer. published as usual) amended for thiU purpis.e at the alter 111 S)lchain Church. The ceremony had pro oreared to that put where the Charm:sae as k ed Inc bridegroom if l'e would have this woman for his wedded • Ile 7 when he merited the fulllusr. mg answer :— . l, don't know. ! llcere a question to az afore I tow 1* er that. ! Ililit to knee if we ate married ' la day, and illesial git no week to-morrow, and IL hare to go into the Great Rome (the Lana He‘e) th e nezq day, whether we shall be-parted. 1 The pastor rlephed in the iffir. matt*, although he was kali to answer in the words of the Masi. "'Those whom God bath posed together 4, no man pot asunder." The bridegroom i lately pot ../... Imo bat. saying. ...Men root me{ry today. int I wish sew good townie% Su." and made hist! eau, leaving the Peru/pan to comfort the dattestsotate and dia. appwita i w d bride' with what glance and spuitnal adrift be amakt. l As ancient cesium eatiete c *St, Pete:Wittier. Weathutater, cif the cook Shrove Totey. cowling Into the school and Om a silver ryrl hg pan ecidearosuag to toss • Paaeaka seer a bar &led a commierrable height tom the tempt.— If be socoseels.be remises 4 present from th e Dean ;tf he be Ras only his labor fee his pains: Is either ease the' Shthe coastitsthe a aeranside for the boys- The rutstall 'Parke Obetclany have in their service hity thetevikhtah, who leave been employed at the ...Irks an &Doers t-rana 60 years, we 57, Liar 55, one 54..10ne 49.tero 41 1 ,i, bat 44. thros 42. two 40, two 37. three. 36. 35, ten 30, three 15 and ten 20 *ars Thil " a het shiest no. lere preeedeated, aad elks bee to the employ ers and the inniiioyed--Lenia licnany. ress c,.rne ou ra; and Proin• dnu.g any and tncldental- A healy thun hich tng. %%inch cut directions., and h the building. smoke, it '►ar U " tabu" to in the North th or midland roeytng too rt - • ate re Durham ei.iht of bands fields under the e or two such or a ooze() ight be passed agattiand again eraser you go. -feature of the e country; you hat such, bands ti therel The we ts, " Oh, i. e. boodages. you 'hulk, we !windage, s in free and bur thing is moo - As I C 254 • • these &teak under their 4 . Oa Tbanday„ beets tbe eta' appointed for tbe aoimoniestme ef a math* . t a pariah is the moth of Corairra betimes • wary.aboeidered miner and • ig* young - - who bad only a hew weeks before been . fern th e bonds of 1 malamute, !Ohs deeone h i r former basbeed ; the brig cos* net oot . tin choral at sa I cw t. h i m. bas eena etaccorre the .tier inipossi- i Wit, of • feaSele es ' it mon s so deep as then eneet t dm The fair dame , however. was mently ' yett. ea fool -bly anoranecefinermated Ite Si ber toteoded whot litsPed beck refiX. ward std 641,t bbl she • . _ and sir tine. tramp rued to ':tbselietreb,e d le... of too rules Here a nem 'Meshy treethortemod4l with, errs. Tee be WIC/ Ildt nand of kis ' i and of the proba ble unpai i the tomb! eandbiatet ; l i and be the p. in a chaise and foss. The ' eras sots a is tie cows after basil* been iksg , was with titliesi : mg . 1111 ingurry y reminded of ladies. ed itself jib Sitgat GSM thew womeo .ciatioci became large etnates in south of Scut. , prevails. No tt ' dwell oo teas Into a bond em. These hi- Small homes hums, of some be duke of Nor. M=W;=rl atz FNGLAND. in , . - %- _Km Nil.:lV*l6kitrei(EltAlY ADVERTISE.I #OTTSVILLEI ' I A. WEDNESDAY 11101IntING MAY 9. 1183 S. ti brought boa, leaving the Maenad gentlemen to make The best of bit iray to the church. which be cceoprp abgd,tfU Micb,ablßcpkWarhen be found the expectant parties 'Mim", Timmteveranes convinced him that "many motets closet quench love, neither can Goods drown it." I Among the commitments lately tti.the Wilton (Somerset) Ehnen of Correction was that cd Arm Pain, spinster, lor Mahn a "heart" on the 14th oh. Valentines day. Lately at ihe bikes of Mr. Jo nathan Mitehelk the hlileer's inns Ina.:Podrey, a man of the name of John Law, a mason's 'ebonies ate the quarter of a very large fee, And two ;moods of horse-flesh fr i ed; n u t cemented with this, be then ate a very large pigeon-pie, a black beetle and a cricket, with k plentiful supply of ale !—Leeds .Mcrearry. . A marriage has taken *tie at Barrow, Leicer tersbire, which has Konkul considerable mow meta to the inhabitants of that country. An on ly daughter of • lately deemed clergyman in that neighbourhood, possessed oft7oo or itaX) • year, has married her late father's (and until now her own) footman.—Stresferi Mercury. , MAY THE QUEEN LIVE FOR EVER. [Fame as Piet or Tau mimes Maw Duresnj When Wrniam the sailor beloy'd by us all . Wes bronght to , his mo orings by death, The ensigns of Britain were struck one and all, And a nation sighed e'er lii*Jast breath. But he's gone; and as Providence, still to provide For the good of Old England is seen, A n angel is sent o'er oar hues to preside, And Victoria reigns Albion's Queen. Then helm! hem May the Queen love for eves,.,„„ The glory, the pride of our and ! 1 When Elisabeth guardian of Britain was laird, Nut an enemy froon'd on our isle, But ber genius and patriot spirit prevailed Over threats which but called - , ro a smiler. And oar d..irenrign Victoria will squally prove Thai rio foe an that arnewar withstand. Which is mined sod (coed round by het people's firm bare, . Who'd detend her with heart and with band, Then hum ! buska I May the Queen hve tar ever, The glory the pride of our land Then rise, brother freemen, and Oil to the brim A bumper to Albino's fame ; 1 And though time names swift, in defiance of him Shall futurity write her loved name : Victoria ! Victoria! the Mat shall go round, And respect and attention command A- UMW a. their posts as tins Britons are found United in heart and in band. Then hum ! hum! May the Queen live for ever, The glory, the pride of the land ! ~itET.ANA Birth Ertraordiaary.-00 Monday a. a • Ixot (tom Atby t.. Dublin was pas slog tht.,ugh the eighteenth lock. one of the pittb-etwets, s Oi ta : M'Cine,.of Castle comer (who had never keen on the canal bet.ite.) heeatise very much * alarmed, and u, 6w than half an boar was seized with premature labour. There were only three tether pas=engers in the after cabin, whom the captain of the boat permitted to go 'Trio the first. leaving the other to Mrs. M'Cann, who before sbe reached Samna. added two boys and a girl to the number ‘,B board. On reaching Dublin she was pet into comfortable lodgings, and with • er little is zettin,g on as well as pos M'Cann, the husband, was also a pa,•senger. ind seemed highly delighted, these being his fest burn. One thotratul five hundred pound: ai.year reverts to the Crown by the death of Sir A. Brairwy 'Ong, ;rho is succeeded in the Baronetcy by iis eldest son, the Rev. Jas. Walker King; Sir Abraham was in bis 6ith year.—frisk Paper. Ao old and hitherto respectable inhabi taut of Cssdebat has recinatty been disco , . ered robbing the church pocaLbos of its contents ! All the persons under sentence of con finement in the city of Limerick glOl. after conviction befog. Nuke Perrin at the late a&-izt-_=. are to pass • fortnight of the time m sot ark eau, under the silent system lately introduced, without intercourse or communication with antibody. At the Wexford Awbres a Miss Birkett obtained a verdict of ,C3B &Imam against a Captain Bates, of the Royal Navy, and an officer commanding the coast • guard, for breac.h of promise of marriage. . The Maniple of Sligo has declared his inferable to emancipate aB the negro ap- preotiees oo his West kemria estates, oaths 14 of Anna. The. Anabaptist planter have already set their apprentices at fiber. The country iimplveminc_wieideiroposs. tion this Spring Cot attignstmg to North America, though probably the zhatices of miffing to adinustege ii Canadair, greater than at preiloos aesivena„ with more facet ties of procuring land after the late abortive attempt it insurrecion.—{Belfat Paper. No lees than eight biome beings parish ed in the neteitxmarbood, ofWessport how i the effects of the allow storm with which this country ova recently visited. Mayo Cimastitstioa. • The Amite of Cork have discovered baker's broad in that city composed of . part flour and lime ! • . , 1 The Niajo Goomitution, a Cowen* tive paper:, arraigns the lletlibiSbop of Two for the disposal of his patronage, W sing meetly given kw oat dive livings ; in [Utak to mendien of tfiawwn leanly'. 'tGaiseeilip, (V a Rai* 'Ned Breast-- In the Year 1812, is the month of March, es Mr. Andrew Logan; of Ballymena-, was levering sonde inequalities, at the back of an old ditch, a robin red tltet;st made up his acquaintance with him, it seemed, for the sake of being priviledged to pick ora small white worm which was sometimes turned out with the spade. As Mr:Logan continued his labour from day to day during a month, more firr healthy exercise' than any other benefit, robin. attended him closely. Aegean u Mr. Logan appeared with the spade, robin was seen aiding at his elbow, and soon became so bold that be would take the worms from the hand of his benefautor. When the labour was over, and the , ' worms exhauated, Mr. Lo-. gar continued to feed him with rota, for which he recti;ily preached upon his hand. Every winter and springSsmr.e that time, Mr. Logan paid his morning visit with his grots or crumbs, at the usual place of meeting, where, by a peculiar whistle was the signal Tor robin,.he appeared, and was instantly ,on the hand dins kind bene factor. This has been the pruritic. for 26 yam, but the ape of robin at the beginning of their acquaintance cannot he ascertain. ed. He seem to he in good health, and the Only change that Mr. Logan (hi. ks be seta in him is, that be is not so urge as for merly. Thebird, recognising the whistle. places doubt otit of the question as to his being the same cock robin, as no other would attend the call. esoci.rially in the open field.—Briffsc News fetter. At Carlow amazes, Michael Kavanaeh. tythe proceis server and rebellion officer, waslound guilty of robbery and perjury.— To be transported 7 years. The Garryowee steamer, Captain Bing hand, left this on Monday for Kitru.h u. the midst of a furious gale of wind, and wind right ahead. but she ploughed her way against , the adverse elements. and made the pusage in five hours, without anylaccident of incooverience. This 'Oen. did Vessel his proved her superior qualities on ibe Lower Shinto°, in every weather, acidic a most attentive and skilful master. Limerick Citrordele. A woman in an advanced state of preg nancy was lately fouild murdered in the Weis] ofrewis. Her husband, Malcolm Macleod,. a teacher of Garlic, bat been NNTERESTING CASE Cured by Or. W.. spprefisnded nn suspicion ot . having cont. -a. Las.,, Csimewile Twat sad Feasity Aperi Pal —Mr. BENJAMIN mated the crime. It is said he perpetra- eat s . 41 Georges strees, BOWN, corner of Philadelpha, affect. ted the murder by means of a towel, which ed for seven years with extraMe nervousness, by be wrapped roan her bead, and th us p ro - which be was not able to write b a s ssme—bis duced suffocation; and that, observing ovaPtoob were, mod tints, daily spasmodic pains blood to coma from the mouth, he washed 1 in the heart, gr e dd d t , lese se aner appet d dimness te, otPasi; etetton of the g 1 awaht, otter ina y the fatal evidence, and putting a bdi ty o r' engaging in any t hi ng t h at -d eman d e d clean cap op the , head, laid the body in rigor or moorage, sickness and weakness ez bed, where it was found by the deceased's 1 tattle debility- disturbed reit.. sense of Folsom mother. He is now in prison. •• and wet& at the stomach atter eating, treat mental despondency, severeeyitig. pains an the Selloff Irak itn Stight..--Such was thelebett back and aide . ecituveness, a dis li ke for severity o f t h e l ate f rost i n gi ocor di oe . satiety and conversation- Mr. Et has made trial that a person who kept a daily, upon pro. Va po r''"" trot"'" before _the public. bat needing tine morning tadeliier to his cus- ....me. performed by lr.—wlnZiZE"lll:l7l tomers their, usual portions of milk, was Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, be not a little &concerted to find the whole f was endared to Ir ma them a trial, of which be is in a solid mass of ice. As his customers e u all "me happy to state that the! effectually must be served, andthere was no time (Or on h-i r.ons who m a the abr:lbt4r cute, are sul g distaie ` . ost thawing such a quantity. be set to work t moectfally directed t o the those mentioned wr aith a saw and sae, and dividing it into goo, in the, north meat earner of Shippen and pieces, delivering a portion to each. Goitre, Streets. BENJAMDI BOWN. SdoCt Mae& • rbilsdelPhis October 26, 1837. 1 The Highland and Agricultural Society of. Scotland, have offered a premium of £5OO. for the application of steam to the purpnies4fPloughing and harrowing. lhablia Paper. I anion Corbett, Esq. of L e i g ht o n a n ti, lately gave two prime beeves-and about sixty tons of coal to the poor cotte,ters of Leighton and its neighborhood. Mrs. Corbett distributed in very liberal quan tities blankets, flannel, and warm clothing suited to the several wants of her poor neighbors. The pemon who called upon es with the information'seid, “ these peo- ple bin always doing summet for the poor Joe+ml• The poi*. on letters between Bangor and Banakaris has been reduced to one half the rate usisafly charged; and if it be an argumenj in favor of a general redac ts of pater, it is a fact that the teal wereamed thereby. By * recent death of the Rev. Mr. F(bnittlter of the late Mrs. Tynte,) I Wring Of Bassaleg, neat Newport, is vacant. From the large increase MAIM and of general populatipn„ the - of Sessaleg has tecciase an kayos- t ebarge, and we base no doubt its ' wants will be duly provided for ~ the, bishop of LbuslatZ who is the pf - uz:f the, bring. - The Family and zin. bassebold of Sir Charles Morgan a 7 trseyly interested in tbe appointment. ' Xerzio Grartrusa. Goons Szoar.—About five weeks Ir. • . Tboassa,_ of the Old Passage on the Glooreitaishire bank of the Severn, lost a fine goose, which was wont toluke its Mereitios in a pond. A bard Gest minting at the time. Ind the pond -BAZ ' NE SCOTL4NI). WALES. being covered with thick ice, excepting a small portion which was kept open for itratenng horses, it was suspected that - the bird had dived under the ice and lost its life. This verdk of the neighbouring rastit eproved to be partially true, - the odds being in favor of the goose; for on Sunday hist, the ice iir the pond having become dissolved, a strange looking skelTton, clad in rotten feathers, and, in eppearance the very ghost of s goose, emerged from the water, and proceeded to make acquaint ance with the denizens of the inn kitchen. At first the proffered familiarity was \ ilt receiyed, but at length the missing goose of five weeks 'previously•baving come to mind, and this and that compared by a competent jury; the poor bird, in the words of Goldsinith, "had his claim allowed," and, by dint of nursing, ie•at this moment after five weeks incarceration under the ice, likely to brave many more winters. The poor animal's body Must have been during the whole period immersed in the water, 'by which its feathers are become completely destroyed, and its retention of lifti under the ice can only be accoun for by the daily watering of the ho haring left a space between the ice the water, which enabled the bird breathe. Iti attempts to liberate itself by peeking up at the ice had completely worn away the horny part of the bill. - Bristol Journal, March 27. Read the FoUbwing. Interesting and Astonishing Facts. MORE conclusive proofs of the extraordinary efficacy of DR. Wffl. EVAWS celebrated Camomile and Aperient Antibiliona Pills in a 4 les-lawn afflicted mankicd. To James Dickson. 36, Cornhill, Boston. Agent for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evan's Camomile Pills. ,Laartu.. Nov. 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by ez,wrience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the berm& mai results of medicines. I cheerfully offer mine to the public in behalf of DL EVANS'S CANIOMIL4 PILLS. 1 have been afflicted for the last ten yells with distress in the head and chest: often so bad• ea to deprive me of sleep far three or Sam nights in succession, but have never found relief by any of my friends' presdriptions, until my wife saw the advertiamente in the paper. when she persuaded me to send for same, which I did. sod obtained two boxes and bottles. whirl mulled in almost completely rooting me to health. although I base not yet mutely finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to yoprselC, or the public, you have my cheerful per mission to publish it. Yours, respectfully. THOS. K. GCKWEIIIE, Cenizahst. LIVER CO.liPaEiT,lO *EARS mum.' MI ,Mrs. Hannah Stasiar; wife of Joseph Biome, N. 6th street. near Semod. Waken:sham afflict ed for the last ten yeas with the Liver complaint. completely restored tcrhealth through the mat meet of Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptoms—Habitual conaiipanot of the hawels, total km of appetite. etcreciating pain of the epigram legion. great &pregame or manta. lsogoor and other meephima of extreme debility, disturbed ahem. inginfrinam Sow of the menage. pain io the right side, could not he on her left side without an aggradratite tithe pain, urine high colored. with other glom lama indicating great derenvitmeat in the Sum nom of the liver. - Mrs. &Orme was attended by three of the first physicians, bat received but fade relief trout their metfictoe:till Mr. Browne procured poem of Dr. Wm. Evan's bevel-attic preparation. which of• kernel! refitted her of the above &stressing 'Seamans. with ethers, stitch it is not dronrind to fermate. JOSEPH BROWSE. Citiand Counts des Yeah. Ml oseipb Browne, of Wfirsetsbarg., La= blsod. Wog duly sworn. did dims and say that the stets as set forth is pee within eltideoweee. %n width 6e has eobecribed kw war *Wiest lead true. OSErn BROWNE. . Bosbar4 ads mud" Elrounda Browse. Doses before me this dth day of January. IeZO. PEIER NISZtEit . Cala. of Deeds • • • INTER ESTSING CASE if Tedisiosisr Ces xemetpaiest,-4r. Julia Rowel appSed m We ht, day et Sepiesaber at the *Ewe 100 Chatham Navel. labeehi coder the folhertag wpafitagor r - A eltgitt *Wag xi diii*X eouirk, it leaded with as etpectotatiatt of pcoraleat warier, id/Ott sweats. geseral esoaciatioth &Beaky -el breathing as ezeruoo, with a well nuked beetie .whoa the cheek. Os irtasathation. die eked was faced to woad triE etary Imbue exempt wi der the left ate is the ins pit of tic isms ride. Trisaband—Direcied to take the notorettee Cseemede Ms. with the cosi' peeed. at the sues time as brionettet, to eall fixii daya4 erten the sight meets load meet tbs ea:retention disiaisitell. keg St of eaigitiag sun reseiois g ak_ the anneisg- M aimed es moil to eeeeiese the welecisor add to all is the men" er a ;seek—shoo S» health NO. 36.7 motioned pipidly hetrea 7 Wit&lat tall* conk Called at the • ee on thi thlittitin month, quileetinvaleseens returning his eines, thanks (Ic)r the benefit he had obtained. The above patient chiefly used aulk.tegbasa. dark; his treatment. ASTIVIA,II4MER IMAMS STARDIReI Mr. Robert Munroe. Sebnyikill f , tnigh the shove distressing waled!: SY III languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, ' ache, difficulty of breathing: tightnenatiedatric ture metals the breed, dizziness, itereons 4 knits- Wily and restlessness, could not lie in "ASO-. ' mould position, without the sensation or impend: - ins suffocation. palpitation of the hart. ditties, lug, cough, costiveness, pain of the stonatelt, thew sinew, great debility and deficiency of tho no ow energy. Mr. R. iMonme yr up itmey thought of recovery and dire despair sat int the countenance of every person initialed in Ve existence or happiness, till by accident be istieed in • public paper some eases effected by Dr. Win., Evans • medicine, in his complaint. 'skint' indu ced hint to pure-base a mange of the Pi la. which resulted in completely removing every syas of his discus. tie wishes lo swv his Motive lot • , this deehuation ts, that them aided with the same se any symptoms stud* to lbws hem which be is bappdy restored may likewise receive the urns inestimable benefit. LIVER COMPLAINT SIX YEARS STANDING. MFRS. SARAH BRENHISER. info of Mr Alm Amos Brenhiser. cornea °filo:old street and Germantown Road, Philadelphia' affected Sir the last six rears with the Liver Complaint. sae completely restored to health by Dr. WM. Y. VANSS Camomile Tonic and Parody Apniewt Pills. Her symptoms were habitual coaltiveseek. excruciating pain in the stomach, depression of spirits. languor. MUMe debility, disturbed deep, great pun in her side. could not lie an her kit aide without an aggravation of pain. iSzemeas in the bead, dimness of sight. with other reaspeenos indicating great deringensetu in the functions of the Liver. Mrs. 13renhiene has made vial siva dons medicines now before the pabrm. but l's eened no relief until she was advised le make trial of Dr Evans's Pills. of which she la happy to state that they effectually relieved her of. the above distressing symptoms, with atbess. One: are not essential to intimate. - Mr. Ilrenhiser, (husband of the ahem Mni Breabiser, had been two . years edited with a aistraised state piles and Costiveness, of which be wail effectually cared. PARALYTIC RHEUMATISM • A paled eve eject!! 14 , tine Instant If D, Willie= Bents. Mr. John Gibson, of N. 4th street. Warming burg. afflicted with the above amophtist for dine ' years and nine months. during Adel" time be had to use crutches. His chid symptoms. Irmo excruciating pain in all his joints, bet appeauffy . the hips, shooklur. knees and ankka. , ,lnt m gravation of the puns towards nights an d kw dis meat pert all tunes nom external kw, sa aliri ens Wakening of the fascia and figment"W tk ' a complete loss &muscular power. For the beer efts si those afflicted in a similar manner. ]lr. Gibson conceives it meta to say that the plies bays esitirely ceased, and that his joints lam ' compktely recovered their natural mos, • awl hia tads able- , to resume his ordinary buirineas. JAME:RESTING CASE: DYSPEPSIA der HYPOCHO;tDRLAZIUDIL. Era. Acme G. Kenny, tio. 115 Louis . stmt. between Santini and Howetan wefts. ahead kir ton yew, with the following ilistressauf symp team And &Imitation, daily spa/smite Pin a the head. kin of awaits. palpitation of the boa hued and donnas of sight. could not R as bet right aide. distiubed rest. suer inaf ifit. of ok gaging in any thing that demanded vigor or courage, sometimes • visionary idea ors *um yeti= of her disease. a widin . steal sivirmes to ptiticubir persons and place!. groundless awe hcasiooa of personal danger and poverty. an irk someness and weariness of Rte. ithenettiMid. . quietude do every alight eeession.the earesised she could neither die me live. shoves. lamemlied desponded, and thought she led a most , miserable hie, never was one so bad, with frequent metal liallueinatione. Mrs. Emmy bad the ednie of several eminent physicians, end bad meows to numerous medicines. but could not obtai* temporary alleviation of her distressing state. till tier husband persuaded Ner to make trial of my mode of treatment- Sbe is now quits and Sods herself not only capable at attemitsg tw tier . ilomestie affairs. bid avows thatshe enjoys as goad health at present as she ihiLit avvy - piddle of her crietenov— J. IDENISY. Husband of de slinesaid Anse Kelly. Sworn begs. .ra ma di s kith day of. Dire. • Peter Pi sans!. Can. of Dada Arran*, S TZARS trciurnara. Sr. Charles flobszt.-214. 122 Orange stmt. N. Y. 'aimed for foe yeas with humeral hibilnal Asthma. applied at theta= 100 Chatbus *mat ce the 4.- 4 1 of Or-ober, laboring w thelellner mg symptoms. A sense of tightness moms the ebeas, with the Femme &Seek, of besthkg.l distressing cough. generany mast Witiungisee expectoration of Timid phlegm, distmtml ,tbe face turbid and of a ti s - a tae —ensid pet iek In a horizontal position *idea: ghat seaustioe immediate sollhestinn. langtow. drarsinees. sad Animals is the heed. sod lose of appetke, Ur. applied to the. mat anise:pi pisyleinne in this city. likewise used sera* aim ssmodson minuet Obtaining sey permanent hem& miti Maniere, perwraded him to pkeelitatereeder )r. Witham Evans' umnament. 1k is emser laved of him complaint. and called at as nikei • yesterday. amorMg dist be hated mei test p re p s tes gratitude gar the leinefd. he keg reeek.{ ed. October 21. - We do hereby altbiezils wars Amamiiiktim truth of the atom eases, that the • - tement is in every *septet true. EMUS link 'OM • JOHN 671 a vet. Fre meth Sett% Oet. slat. Dr. Wl4 IMAMS dteiitdl Otsa..4er 611 ads of kis ennelket Metiatiee.ll d &LAX mirth StIdSEW" Mmes. Meddles L loy 3. 7. Wuxi kb Agmit Sur Eklesylkal'Si illeidaathatV. I .e rrois.viEr Ms to dr Stick *Wang aisporimers bawd!. cased cread kg kin hi the hos of Oct 11 " 1111 7 3 41,-11111111.1.-. 115