t i I KITCHEN MESMEKISM. Mr. llnoil, in thn Uii nitmher of hi.' Midline -tin il a csjiitsl number it is hs mme wiity r rmrkson Miss M ni" can's let ters. II conel'ules ih m wii m rpistlti fio.n on ul the imna'cs ul 1 1 kitchen J 'hear Mry. This nuns hopln ym tvtll iinil Hi ivlvise you in lini Miiiirii siiiR. Its Ijii wilh tiro 11 ml", mill i easy ss tskinsitfs at IVprl, or talkinn n. yure (ingii. If 1 wan nitih you IMIai. you in no limp in link I'mes, whirl in only pawr'n like, without loudun, B'iiuoilily' face or bark, which ivr them a t i ti vi intC feelum on the fciUai. ir nervrs. And then i.lTthey no into Tionco in Riffy, sml talk m ihei sleq li e orator o, I should siv Oiaule', nd ansrr wruifinr sx. Whereby y" may (trt your for tin told, and fin I o other fkes swrathsi Is ami luv sorreis And diskiver Tliev belter than h Uible and Koy, Ami have yuie inw.ii lisoid. ra lolil, and wsis good (or hen tJnkey'a was th inilinpstib'es, and I lake at much ruhhub as would hide slnllio. All which in done by mei..t n the iombulist, that the sleeper, senim. ihrcuih every thing quite lrani;ai eiii,i llieir Tianee as is called Clare VoyintfS' that they can pint out mutiny hid untie the Eith, & hurried bones.and springs ol vater,and vanes of niettelfand menny things besides. Yesterday I was mismeriz',d tneeseli into a Tiancn, and dure voyed the cliorl Gout in John's siomack a plane as Mat (lit Citfts So I proscribed him to tak Colly flower, witch by ritea should hav been Collyeinth.but I forgot the proppe word: Ilowsummever he did ea two large ones, and promises to cud round. 4lt wucl make you split yure side with laffi.i lo seo me mbmcriz o.f Thomas and make him go into all sorts of odd .postures and anlicks and capeir like a Dotterel, for watever I do h must copy to the snappin of a finger, and cant object to running for as tin song sayea I've got his Will and hi Power. Likewise you can mike i h eomWIisl lists whatever you think proper, so I cave hint m smcriz-' Warier wich at my Command is Iran moggriGed on his pallet to Shampaii. end makes him as drunk a Old Goose terry, and then lie will jump Jim Cmw cr go down on his bended knees ami confess all his peckadillos ilr.h i its diverlin as icadin the mislntits o t'aris. 'The vvust to mesmerize is Reuben tin Cotehman, not that lies loo wakfil, lot hrs generally beery, and goes olT like i shot, but tie wont talk in histiuc p only snores. 'The Page is more pisible ami very cure voying. lie have twice seed a po of goold in t tie mi!dle flower-bed. Hu lie says ihnes s skellilon burked i t t tllie Btatr case wall, ?o that we ttevn dares et nite o go up alooe. Also, In sees isions and ran nrofesy and have lot told t.vo Ejii I. quicks and ( crale plrg. Cook wants to mesmetize loo tun wal with her bein so much at I he Cue and her full babbit she always gos niT tr sleep afore the Sotnlulist. liut sukev can do it vry well. Tho in great iU 4re about Mrs. Hardin's baby witch Sukey clfered to mismerize in loo ol stirrup o. Poppies or Godfreys Cotdu but the poor innocent wont wake U agin, nor Invent for two hull days. A would be a real blessin lo Mu'hcrs am! IS'usses in a moderate way, but mite b carried too far end require a Ciownm truest. And yet thata the onlv In.. we have made out the Uoti?e, But vm mene to inismeiizc Ihe Bker, and g ou1 of him who duz he really mene U cillcr to, for hes quite i Genial Lov er. 'Sum pnul is very dubius al o t mis nxriz'ng, and some woul have il alany j rice; but Misfus is for it. very fttotu and say s the means to believe eveiy a' , on) ahuui it till suniboddy proves quilt t.'ie revels'. She raciises tuakiiij, passes c-viy dy , and is Mudding pie nolopy heaidee for she says between th two you may pl,iy upon pipit's penny cranium like the Piany, and put (lit n into any Key jnu like. And i f er ur( her foil perlormanre will be a Misdi jiicce on the Head of the Tanily. Your loving Fii nl, 'Kl;za PJilIlurc. LAMK.NTAIH.E. The following case of domestic infih city is loo directly in point to be loi n;i is loo well depicted in I !,c langung. by the newhpuper iu which we lim il, to be improved by our hands. 1 i this: 4A youii planter in I lie upper ptt o1 the Slate, l.udy marritd to a beautilu and intelleciual lady, alter ihe honey moon, has passed, was pained lo ohm rvi i ha I his youg bride looked though f ti l M limes, and appeared to .-ufl r murl 'rorn ennui. Thinking this miyhl h caused by ihe absence ol femil: rcn. jinions he ittducccd tcvinl u'ii.j l.i lies, relatives, to make his bouse theirj lorn1, in nopps im-rfny in rcnufr nrr Dinph'li'l y happy, this arrangement had mil the di-siied i lf ct. His beloved hough sppifcnilv j 'yiuis and checiful -vliile coiiv ining wiih him, as conver- atinn laii'fd lehip-ed into that niehiu- holy niood. S.itpiifed at this, hu fell i pi)n.littng the ciiue, aixl afiPr a lengihy n il nion, he cm to Ihe con-v-ltiiiHi io 'iid to N Y. for a piano, to f..rvai(!'il hy the iiist ship bound foi Ns'ehes, Viek-hurg, or (iiand Gull. vV 1 1 ihe musical companion at length ii lived ami a .vplendid one it was ol leHiiliful mahogany, oi uamcnled, and i , i 1 , It -1 1 io i he value ol' a five buudieii nil. Ami I tt 0 1 1 il discoursed Mich lav xhlng melody, as th snowy fingers ol I k young bi idi' presspd the keys. 'I'ln young plainer was in raplutes, and con r mill it' ll him-.'ll on having pi ocurei he Menlirjl one 'lung nprdfill to hi ngi l tolicl v. Po'-r man! he paidjhu i poor co npHiD'-ni to his amiabie part ifi's in". Il el il he thought ane conic ;unienlf.ly paj her leisure hour ii hriimiinng ovi r a piano foitt-! He wis mistaken. Thouch 'muii'' haili rharnm' like love, it is nit lh or.lv desideratum in the world; for while ii plearesthe ear and touches thi neart, but ministers not tu the nnmi: I'he lady seldom counted Apollo, and her hush and had the inortihcaiioo ol leeling lhat he hail not yet niade hi . . i i . .i i. . i ilomicil a paradise io -ner ne aoo.io. At last to solve ihe riddle of herdisi'on en", he aslud her if she did not ai lime igrel havina entered "he mil ri ige. sl;it' Ol) no, indeed,' she r. plied wiih grea' arnes ness 'never lor a mom'-nl hav I been other than your happy wifejbu Isountimrs 'Well, Romeiimea whai, learesi? If I must tell youthen Homelimts I regret lh.it ynu do not tak he newspaper Papa lakes half a di 7,fn ,' L'il every young hu-bmd who love hi w iff, and who would k ep hirhappj. md thus pirserve an amiable temper cmeinbr the case here ciied am readily avoid the error pointed ou". Th' ie is a lime for ail thing',' said C! liny old leliow lo his Wife. 'I'll bi lieve thai , answered his w;te,ina chat vinegar voire, 'when you pay for youi newspaper.' Hit bi n agiiu, oi l wo man. Mill? iri.fl il.n nrinnpl nnnort ii nitv . 'A ciiue ning hia ihiiiikrulnt'sti to Ins fntiiilii,un the piililir generiilly, for tlie. Ulieral palrnnajie li has hm'lufuri! iceri veil. infiirni friemln nml tli putilic in ceneial.that liu still roiitiiiuegto r arrj o I'.K! oIkivi' iiuVnie') at lii.s nlil ei t.ilIiti d r-tiiml. m ihe corner ot Main and Kaat streets, wlido Ii. uiiiffl, try utrict Mteutinn to Ininms, to nn-ii ami merit a rsliair of pulilii' patronnge na lirri lnlnii tic iloeniH it iiiinriTssiiry n g into llie (nine ( lirag.ortn mc anv ..ft mxUlfr aliniit SKILL i ihe Pl.OFK.vMON OF GAVMK.NT Cti'lTIM is Ii'ik (shnp is ef long standinir, and his wrk I thinkH will spvak for itself, nml far mo'-e Imnli than winds. But, he would merely kuy that, h Aarrnnt8 his work dune w iili neiilnt'.s, iltinl.ililv md in the latrsl f ith'oniilile manner, and will ei ure n trootl til in all raseh. N. B. ("hargen moderate to suit the times. Al kindu ofemititry piodur.e luken in exchange fcr woik. Bt ma Ut prires. Dloomsburg, Nov. 9 1844. 20. ggiirifj: WTTTIIERRAS, the Hon. Joe r.eu B. A.vtboxt y y Prei-identof the Court of Oyer and Te miner nd Gone rnl Jail Delivery, Court, of Qnarte. So Mons of the rcjce.aud Court of Common I'lca. and Orphans' Court in the eighth judicial dieiricl composed f.f the counties of Nortliumbrrlaiii' I'nton, t'olnmbia and Lycoming; und the Hoi William Donaldson and Vmre Murk, i'.t pine, Associate Judges iu Columbia cnunty.havi issued their pr-a pt beaming dale tho V7lh il.iv o .Inn. in the vear of our Lord one thoueum eii'ht hundred am! for(y.fivc. end lo me directed, fo huMins ,'i Court of Oyrr and Terminer, and Cm eral Jail Biliary, Ovnerul Quarter Sessions if the f'nu t, Common Ph.au and Orjilitttt' ' Court. IN DAN VILLI", in the County of Columbia. m the third Monday of A ir M".t, biing tin .'I t iu); Ji.d to lunlli lie one wick : Nome is therefore hereby given to nr Coroner, the Joitirrs ul the Peace, and C"ii. tables of the (.aid county ct Columbia. llm Ihev o then and there in their proper persons, ai l'u .'clock in the fjieiiMMi of miJ day, v.i'h their ecords, im; u.ilion and othrr rciuojibrances, to hose things which to their offices appertain t e done. And those that are hound by recogm wees, to proMYiite iguinr.t the prisoners that me r may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia, r to I then and there to prosecute, against them s shall be just, Jurors arc teipieste J to be pnnc uul in tlieirattendance, agreealily to their notice- UAien ai wainuie, urn inn day or jun. in the yearotour Lord one tlmusind eight liiumreii inn loriv-roe nnu in tne nn vrnr of the Iinl;. Tiideuce ol the United Stales of America. I ihm in: Kit si;,,, J .l.i.i. '. T. !' l.i ! EJb Jlayi ne's rAXVIILY MEDICINES. J.1VM?S 1L1III TOKlC. ,,..,.,.. , , , ... : i in nun i oiiu. nai prouiimi neHumui jmw n. , , , r , , . , . 1 ill air in U111 IiohiIh ol lunulii'.ln who hud hreii Iwld C.r Tr It iUi. piirifie, the heud from Daiidruir -V.U.M ii.0feHip-ire-erveH ... i.yir, from lulling oil" or iKcouiiug ponuaiivutly gray .7'ArZ,".y LWlMIiWJTll'l-: BAL SAM. 18 a eertnin, nafn and cfiertual remedy fr Z)y 011I111 v, Itinrrlio'i or Ioos(!ih'iih, eholenr imirliUH.mim. ner coiiiplHint, colic; griping piinm; sour atomm li;' ick and nervous beadaeh. heartliurn, watarbrauli; iHin or kkmnn of the stoinaeh; vouiiliuu; tipitting w i, further, wurrant his work to be cxe-utcl ai ip of food alter rating and also where it pa-w well u any in tliii section of it" Sla'.e. lis will lirougn me booy iinrnaiigej j worn 01 appenio entleHtme-i and inability to nlee p; wimd 111 thu uto nui U and bow els; crump; m-rvoua trcmora and f wiichiuo.' ; eiiiiirluiex; i'liiiitiiig,'' melancholy and lownem of npiriln, fretting and crying of iiifuntrt nd fur all bowel afleclions and nrrvous Jnensea. Dr. JJIWS TOXIC VEUMIFUUE Which ij perfectly afe and fo tileananl lhat hildren will not rel'ima to lukn if It fIVtctually loxlroyi worm!.: iieutralin-s m idity or ouriie.ni ol lie atouurb; incrc:nc appetite and actn hs a gene al nml permanent Tonic and U iherelore exceed-1 nyly beiifficial in in'erinitlent andKemilteiit fcve.s tud indigestion; ..',c nnd is a cci tuin and p-'iiiuinenl Ufofur llio lev-rand aguo. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken at all limes nnd in noel (lieeapes In Ititlairimnuiry, interrnii .mi, IvPiiiiitent, Hilinus, and every other urn) of l''ever Jaundice and Liver t'-oin ,iUiut. For Dyspepsia they are really ai invaluable artirie, gradually changing tin itiatnd Rflcrelinns of the sloinach and livei. mil priiduciiig henlihy sction in l?insa im iior'.ant organs. They ata very vuluabli nr diseases of the Gkin, and for what ii 'uminonlv railed 'I iipuniv ol the bluod;' 1U0 for Female (nniplainiti, ('otuivenetn. .tn., and in (act vvery ilieae where ai parient, Alterative, or Purgative Medicim nay be requiied j.WNE's i:xn:cToit.NT. It always cures Anihnia two or threi rrge ilnset 'A ill cure the Croup or Hivea i !lnldren, in from fil'iven minutes io ai .nuri lime It immediately subdues tin lolence of Ilonpii: (Jnngh. and t fl'i-rla ; peedy cure. Hundreds who have hen liven up by iheir physicians as inctirrahl idi 'UonfUinptiiin,' havt been resioredio er fur I health, by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Di ases, no medicine has1 ever obtained . ulier.iir more deserved re)uiaiion. JiThe above Medicine are all forsah nle More of JOHN 11. MOYKK. niournsbur. 30 lAfA of I.el!irs. RF.VlAl.NlNf! in the Pom OiTice a' '-atlawiisa on the quirlcr ending December tin. mil. elder Mr Kuhns Peter !liipniau Dani'd M Lonenbari;rr Philip ?rnll William Dni,' il John jr. Davin Funny Siewarl Abraham 'laher Israel 2 Suilien William 'isher .1 P tShuinan (.! Vi'lhigii ClieBtrr "Fuln'ennn Uai-bael Peisori!" eallunj tor lelters iu the ab.ive lixt wii leisej-jy they arc adverlised. FALL U liALDY '. M. List ol B.i'l Icrf. Ul'.MAIMNfi in the Pofl Ofllcp. . tlonm-'urg, on ihe qnailer MM. I Hi 1 emliiio Dec hel Hurr David FVCtnelt .1 D PaXt'M) Charles Sut'cr Mrs Mary M K.-kerd Miss Cih. KuuflV Daniel McC.ir.ly Peter Sijres 2 lohu Kpichendorl'er N Snvdi-r Calender Potter Henrv Wnlicrj A Wal I i'erson calling for letleis in the above lift v.i, ,ilcase siy lliev ure adverlied. J U MOYEU P ,M FOR SALIO. THE subscriber fiers fi r ndi lis vsluabb mill proj;e;ly; i-iliiatid in Loaii'iiiigcici k. I slf of a i GlltSTJHLL, TWO it l! j 'UN or STONES. TWO DWKLLt.va iiavsi:s.zi several out buildings, a good ptmp, at ihe door Mid 10 Acre, of meadow land, all in good Klu'e of reniir. He di this it uniiKessary lo give nny fuitlierdescriplinn as all v.lio Vhiit to uiiliofe. VmII iev lur tt.em M.hia. Il uiii be cold on the most leusormbli leniis, and .o.ceisi..n giu n wbenevtr mpiireil O.N. ElsHUP Rktuingcrcfk, Jun, -5 1 9-i 5. NOTICE. All jiersuns indebted to the subscribers. on iioie, book nrcni.ni or olbcrwise ofover out' ears stanilni", ere requested lo call and seine llie same in t-asli ur Virain.ou ur be lore the IstdaVfl Fibrunrv in XI. TIiom lie ch'Clirm this linnce. mav ivnei'i in .. .." . . V Y, ' ' ' ' l tin C till Ul'U'r UMlIt u iu iiavu our Ohl llJMtltA!( tit'llU'lI, WM, M'KF.LVY A Co. lliu'.ius'.'ti't;, Dec, .-. 1611. CLOCK & WATCH OTS'IF.LVS Era 12 F.S'i:("J F LLY informs the rilizens i (Jnlumliia coiiiitv, and the public ceiiernllvl inn Mo lun lornieil Iuiiini'II in llliioinxburgon Mam i,, k, n....! ii 1 i. 1 "j-. J HUI l llllll.il, WIHIB IIU lU .. ,. 1 1. , ,.,.i ,i iur,l,i , r,.C(,jve HuJ M work jie Vi,,, wilh j,.,,..,,, ... iu M ,ark.i.lik n.Uni.r. clocks & Watches of tiie bent (juulity, can be had at his ontablilinieiu on very roiuouuble tunn . IIEPAIUIIVG & CLEAMXG will be done to ihe aat.ufiictmn of the eumnnier, at- well uf L'loeka anil Watetiejiaa of JeweUv. and he rulo make to order SUIlVEYIXfJ C0MPASSC3 or pocket, and in short, w ill do all otherwork iu ally done in a well legulnled revprclable rs.taltit,l. inent. lie hopes by sli'ct attt ntion lo bumne nnd a doirc to please, to leceive a liberal shui i patroiiage. I'ountry Produce taken in injinci for woik at the market prices. Uloomaburg, .November IS, 18H 30. t mAUMAl ! YARD. Tho subsciibcrs have estaVrlished at the above place, a new M Jilt RLE JV7.7J and will always be ready, al ihe shorter notice, to furnish lo order, MONUMENTS, TOM. TABLES, TQMB-S TONES, HEAR TIL J j MBS, MAN TL. ES, VAIN T STONES, MULLEBS, &c. ir any other work in their line. They are dsn prepared lo luriusi WINDOW (JAPS md SILLS, DOOM SILLS and STLTS te ei;h::r of .Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol tone thai can be procured in this vicinity gi7llaving hud -!oi)Hirlerable expenenr n the business, tney nlcuue their work lo ic executed iu as haivltsoine a 6iyl; as run e fiirnibliRd Iroin ;.nv yard either iu the ny or country; anil on as reasonable terms AUMS IHOiNli & IIUCIIF.S. Clouiiibburg, Nov. a, 1343. ly 28 Chain iTanufactoy, 'I'll K subscriber continue to carry on he CUAlli ilMNLTACTOUING 'usiuciis ul the old siand of li- & K- Ilntci nu ll, where he will he ready al till liu. ft ii furnish Fancy & W indsor t'haiis, Set ees, lloston Jtockinc Chairs ofevv-ry leMi-ripiiou, which may be culled for, ai hurl notice and on the most rraeoniilili crms. He will also execute House, Sign k Iriiamenial P.iiiiliiiu, and House Papei inf.', u a superior iniiuuer, From his experience in the business, anil is l.icililles ol :iiaiiulacluriiii; the variout. .riiclers of hi line, he Halters biuisel' thai ie shall hu able in furnish us giiod Work, md upon as reasonable terms us can hr lone in (be eounirv, all of which he will lispnse of lor CASH ur COUNTRY .'KODrCf: N. !? Orders from a di-iancn will In irictly at. d punctually aiienih il in. It lIAtJKNIH.'CIl. ltluonisl urp, Dec. 30, 1813 fKTAVE just received, und are now (,.eiiing j liiige und cxensie ossortiiienl of uilable to ihe season, consi.-ling ol all the variolic) ver kept in acountiv storu. Among their assor' ue nit. nu I e foi.i.i! the K.llc w ii y . Dry Goods. Pk ii !i 1'illis, i f ul! ci.!(s, qualities and piici f I 'liMSiineis, Xattinclls, nnd nib.us oilier kinds ill lollis. tljiini'ls Valencia, .liirscillcs,.Silk und olhc. ei-liugs, Kremh nnd Knglish Merinoes, Dombn dues, rashinuahlr Culici c. Irish Linens, Silk "olliin and l.iiien Ilandkerihiefs, a vorictv ofSill md Cotton Mot-kings, (jloves and Mil for I.udio md (ienlleinon, kid mid leather glows, blciichct md unbleached Mm-lln, of almost every quality. Ticking nnd nthercolion checks. Velvet caps, I, a. lies und Children's shoes of all kinds, Men's (bill nul thin boots and tdioea India Itub'ier over ihncf oitou ) urn, carpet am, candle wick, Ac. CiROCEJRIE-S. I.iijiiors of all kinds, of the best qinlity.Molas.i . Siirsi of vain us quality. Coffee, Teas.Sph 'rs.Sprrm md Fish oil, course ui.d fine A-'ult, Candles, r'irb !tc. ItO( Sil.ICl . A Ittrgr assortment if Earl he Queei. unit (lliissu'iire,u:indowglms cf alt bizes, Looking glasses, (5 c. Hardware, C'mp knives und forks, shot knives But Is and Screws n ull&izes, Bud and door Link, Saddle Harness and Coach Trim 7nings, Sao Mill and Jlandsaivi, round, square, and flat I ur ir, n sheet iron, waggon tire, of all i'res, in juct every thing in Ihe Hardware lint from a (umbnc needle np to u Lucksmilh's anvil. All of Inch will be sold In curliorure for CA!H Lt'MUEK, and ( Ol'NTRY riiODLCK of all kinds, on ihe most reasonable terms, and we imiui .on fii. r'ilsto rail and eiaminv fr tliemstlves. .N.-.. t?, 11! 12. TIIK FAMILY NEWSPAFKK- AM) FlHIII)r. I IUCM). Xcutrul iu I'olitia unci IUIIIoii TiVAV YKXlt. ow is thr very nick of lime to subscribe for the New I tar 1815. TIIE PIIILADLLPII.V SATUKDAYCOUKir.IJ With the largest Subscription List in the World. TO NEW SUBSCKIIJERS. For the purpose of facilitation the formation of Clus, ol nkw or old subscribers not in arnurivf iTerblho fiillowiii; EX'I UAORDINAUY INDUCE MEN VS. I'hree copies f of the Saturday Couriur,! year, or one cojiy lor truec years veil copi ullie Saturday Courier. Ivear 1(1 fwclve dr 1ft 'evented) do 30 I'wo do and 1 copy of cither of the 3 Mngiizines 6 Five copies of ihe Saturday Courier, and 2 co. pies ol either of tho S3 Magazines lo r ive copies ol the Saturday Coui icr.und 1 co py ol t rosi s new J'lctonul History of A mcrica, a f.5 book, lo Qj'In fact, whatever offer is innde, by any oilier l aiuliy Journui, at all approaching in worlli.beaulv or pretensions, to the Suliuduy Courier, will be lui uislieil liy us, The Coin icr has become so well nnd favornbh known through a triumphantly popular course iil fourteen years. Ihut it would be superfluous lo suy much on that subject here. We may rcmuik.liow ever, thai to Ihe industry, talent and rmerpriso, .vhich have foi years kept this punc a briuht even. plar for nil its imitators, will consli.ntly be added the productions of every available writer, and con tinued judicious oud libeuil expenditures will con- limwlly be inuile, as well in the I.iti rary as the l y. pographical depnrtinctits. Our nieuns will ahvayi enable us to be in advance of all othera.und wc shall be so. Histories nf Modern Hi-publics. A new and important announcement for the com nt? year, in addition to our already numerous pop ulur fciiluies, will be series of Condensed IlistO' rics of Vodern Iiepublics.by a fiesh and vigorous writer who will impait a world of important in siruetiori to llio rising generation, in this new and ciiterl jiiiing Houianuo of History Biographies und notices of Distin- gvished Literary and Scientific Men Among Me interesting essuya und tkcti hia ol value, vt hu h we shall continue to present in tin I'ouricr.ttill be a full and interesting account of tht rise, piogrc.s. and present elevated stundiiig of r ilii.liiiiiii.iicj van, of Ihe I'ust and J'reeut, lu home or abioud,) iu all depiutmenls of Art.tScienci i.ner.iiure, ctaiesmailiip, roelry, Alecliulilcs, I'lanling, Agriculturr, Printing, .Merchandize, ele I bid will lie a very intcieslnig feature for the Young. Il will be a department of Ihe Cornier, w lin li it has ever been our aim lo render of inesti mable value lo those for whom we feel so deep an iiite.esl us wedo fur the Young ;)en of our great and j rowinf Count. y The Lives of Distinguished Men are ol muih value to those who are et form ing their own ehara. ters; for the purpose of eimcl ing uieir parts, correctly, on the Ureut tSlage ol llunniii Idle. Indeed, we hope thai ihis Icpnrtment of the Courier will be wmlli more (each vear) lo everv laniily ho have sons and d.iu;;liiers to be iea-ed, ih. in live time lb aim. nut we uk for a year's Mib crij tion to the Saturday Courier: fiuidentu, llhturhs Scenes, liulth Croiimh. iyc , if Ihe American and al, ollur li'evululions. I'ndi r this head, which is, by the way. not at al! icw in Ihe Cutnii i, weshall hereafter give graphii uul i-Hen sting accounts occasion.dU I cau il'ulli lluslriileil of the hulling incidents, so prolusi h t lidded thrnugh the deeply iinportnnt history ol he American lit volution, and ol ull other rcvolu 'ions lhat we n iiv ii gard of the h ast intcri l M aluelbe rcadcis of the Philadelphia hstuiduy Col ier. This w iil be il deep coiequem e, ulso, ti very membi r of any luiiiily ol the American re ublic, who may choose lo do themselves and io he favor of M cminn, regularly, the visits t f liu IJoiirirr at their 1'amilv I'ireside. 'lil'l I.AI! Ttll'it.KAI'llY. To rjratity tin ;rov ing appetite fur a betier knowledge of the im- iiirlant fialun s of our great and glorious country, .in pa-,1 exertions shall lie redoubled in future h irtveiit vivid pictures of American cities, t(w ns noiintiiins, lakes, rivers, caves, scenery, elc. Our original iloiustic Tula, F.tMiys. I'ocmt, r. will continue regularly to he tarnished by the uinds mid pens in the country. 'I here chasli inductions ure acknowledged lo be the best, fti useful instruction at the family li reside, that nppcui n any periodical. Oin K.nohavisos comprise subjects in all bran lies of Art ond Nature, suitable for the family cir :e, und appear in rapid succession. Ot U TISWKI.l.KK is coni.tanlly traversine he woild, iu search of the wonderful and iiistruc ivc. Ora AosiCft riHiS r occupies weekly nn im lorant space, wih all li. altera of intcri st foi tin 'wble lil'm cf tl.t uul; Our European Murrcfpotuhnts, in Liverpool. London, Ireland die Fast, e. keep us icgularU advised ol ull Jiibji els of i pecial inli rn l. Our Miiikets und I'ni es r'ui reiil.einl race nil lln 1'iiiliest uihices in n Ii n lire to the prices of ullkiin! .f (irain. Produce, r., ihe state of Stock s.lianks. Money, and Lam's, and our extensive arruiigemcnls vill hereuftcr render our 'rices Current of inesti mable value to the Tratelh r, Farmer, and ull L)u- liiiivs Cluanes whateier. M'MAKIN cV HOI.DKN. t'ouritr IJudding, 'J7 Chrsiiut strrel, I'liilu. NAILS, SPIKES; &c. The IMooiiistim- K It. 1. C J I LI. keep constantly on hand, a large soituienl ol w!;.!. thev will srii i.j UliOi.l.SM i: tin! Ki;. i'AIL, inl i m gonit Iiiiiih uii ll.r tnthli. ciin lie i ll ii In 1 1 hii i ho. at. Meii biiiils ami others, mav find it to I heir interest to call II kinds of grain rcceied iu pajinenl. JOSlini FA.VJ'ON, FnvsijiKnr BLANKS ! ! liLANKS! ! lO-Justir.esBlank EXECUTIONS and SUMMONS just printed and fur tide si 1.18 OfficO I l.'. dies' ?.M) FOII1845. (GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE has long nj...J Jf the enviable reputation of being tho hcxi rioilical in the U. H. both in the cju.ilny und nun oer ol id" embellishmenla, and in I lit lone of in, b . nrary matter. It is the cheapest as we I as ihe U t I'or the year 1811 the publisher has givuu sihjuI 100 paus mora original matter than any of bis co icinporaries mole original steel engravings, in ad. ililion lo fashion pistes and colored (lowers. The cheapness and merit oft three-dollar magazine over all othi rs are Hoparent, which has made an outlay of Seven Thousand Dollars greater than tbers.anu in a. billion of engravings over other magazines lha would embellish he costliest Annual. The pub Usher is however satisfied that nothing but reul ejcl cellence can maintain the high position his pcrioji- n,,!l attniiied in the United Slutes, a The publisher does not hesitate to say that lie. defies all competition with Graham's magazine for 18 lo. Mis immense subscription list, lha merit and unrulier of his contributors, tho high order ol the engravers engaged, the number and variety of elegant plules already purchased and on hand, and he immense facility which his capital and position give to proseculo the work render any efforts at ri al a matter of ridicule, hvcry number of tli6 woik issued, hears with it the cidence ol its tri umphant success, and establishes the impossibility ofsiiecssful competition, improves and extendi lor good works, that nothing of a humbug order will he tolerated. Every numticr of Oriihani's Magazine ia issued at a cost of nearly $1000 the plate alone consist- ng nearly hall Ihe sum most ol the plates are f m Original American Paintings, executed expressly for the proprietor, for engravings for the magazine. mong the pictures painted for the volume for I81",uic two by Sulk, the creatcut artist, sever n I by Leulzc, Chapman, Ionian. Comiroe, Ilothcrmcl, Thoiii.-im, and others of the best artists of Anieri ee. The cost of getting up embellishments iu this style may be estimated when we .late that some of these pictures cost J200 a piece, and will cost us some of them thrco times that sum to have them engraved and worked oil' lor the edition of GruliHiu' But no cost shall bo spured to keep our proud position at the head of ihe Periodicals of tho world. GRAHAM'S L'LEGvlNT EMBELLISH MENTS. The most splendid engraving of all sorts lend iheir charm to the pages of Graham's magazine. Every (hint, in tho way of novelty and beauty that :ias ever been invited is laid under contribution. Nothing lhat capital and taste can supply is unit ted. First, as the most elegant and impropriate, as well as the most popular cnibellti.limcnt, wc place Sartuin's liiillinut diziotint Engraving. We were the first to introduce this beautiful style if work, us a regular embellishment of the popular monthlies. Its wide spread reputation thro' tho means of our amplelist, culled forth a lio.-t of imila ors, but up to this time nothing has been produced io rivul the glorious pictures given iu Graham. The Shepherd's Love,' and ''I he Coquette,' These with n host of others, done for us by Mr. Curtain, stand 'unprecedented and alone' at tho head of American engraving. Wc have several of these inimitable plates iimlei wuy, and shall give one in the January number. TO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS The high merit of Graham's maia.ine considered the publisher flatters himself lhat the follouiug 11b riul terms will inducc'thuusands lo subscribe. TO CLUHS. The follow ing proposals ure niadc:-2 copies for 5: 0 for I0; 8 for f 15; II for i'iO, To the Postmaster, or other persons forming ii dun, llie j'nmislier will loiward a .ove! nu every 'ubseriber sent, so that by varying the bocks, a oiiipletc library may be obtained by any peison in i sl.o i lime. Single Copies, three dolhirs per annum in ad vance .1nl lo the pe'son sencii'.g Ihe irnmv, a .opy of 'Huigwoud the Hover.' llcri.e iV piiae. Novel und bImi a copy of The Gems of Art and tieaulv.' a beautiful woik for a lady's ( enter fable, containing tbiilccn splendid Steel mid mezzotint Engravings, will bu forwarded gritis. Addicss. GEOnGE It. GliAIIAM. No. SO Chestnut Sired PiUlclphia. Brandrcth's Fills. PICTLIIE OF HEALTH. EAl.'J' is (bull 'tiicd in in ii.civii'i al ly the absence of ill puin, suffering, or i.fl'i itioil iu nny pint of his body; by the free and regular ex ercise ol his functions w ilhout any exception. I hey consist in having a good appetite at meal time, an easy digestion, free eval uations, w ithout looaei crs or coslivcncss at least once in every twenty-four hours, und without heat.diyiicss, or burning at the passage, the free issuo of the water without icriuioliy or burning, and without a reddish sedi ment whiih is always a sign of a present or an up proaching pain; quiet sleep without agitation or liuoblesoine dreamv; no taste of bile or other bad Lisle in the mouth upon rising in the morning; no loiirness or disagreeable rising of the stomach; n dean tongue; a sweet biculb; no itching, pimples or pols on the skin; no piles; no binning heal upon my purl ol the body; no excessive lliiisl when un exposed to labor or oilier known ciiusc; no inter i option lo any nutural evacuation, nor pain at their p "riodical return. Where the slnte of llif sytem di es not hnimon ize with the abov.i picture of health, it is of the greatest importance that no limn be lost in sending ror ii doctor, or in the use of loolish Kinedics too III il the result of speculation; instead of this course e a d. se of lil.'AN lllv'F'l It's PILLS be taken, vv Inch will not deceive, but will at once restote hcallh to the organ or part tint requires it. All who wish to preserve Uieir health, all who ire determined to defend iheir life against the en roachmeiitsof disease which might send llicm pre nattirely to the grave, will, w ithout hesitation, havn ecourse lo the iirandreth Pills, w htn 1 lis state nf the system does not harmonise with ihe above pic tuie of health. Those who live iu a country where contagious or Iher diseases prevail, should often think nf Ibis Hue picture nflmalth, and observe himself with par- i ii-iittir attention, in order to act accordingly. J ho wise and righllv directed w ill foliow this advice - the unwise are left to Iheir own destruction. A 0 E N T S. Washington Robert M'Ksy. Jerweytown I.. V A. T. isel. Ilaiiville E. P.. LVynnhls & Ct. Caltawissa C. G. IHrobst. Dloomsburg J. It. Mover. Liincsloiie liahhit & M Nim h. Huckhorn A7. G. Shoemaker. Lime Nidge Andre Ac filler lerwick -- J W .Mile Mav 4, 1841-2. JUSTICE liLsFKS, EXECUTIONS cy SUMMONS, Bar talc ul thli Office. V c