AFFECTING ANECDOTE. FILIAL 1'IETT. iii: bat I uurter. A young Iml, but newlv odmitted in-' w individual aro aware of the, cx to I iniliiMV chuol in Fiance, Minn tennon ul 'he roots iit rmlvei icl toil rtuvla liim'i If t f(tr of ri her ninntil ir Vim Thayer imMiiiimi finding rooic clidijotion, by hi rmuikabln h lr i mi- ol'tMitilinn ii-hh 10 t 15 fetl deep in oudoees Whatever vtiiitiun of dirt urnumi There me now in the Nation wu illoweJ, lie never He ny tliinn hut hi G tllriy, coin root taken from one bread ind ouynd drunk nothing but utile ol lull of co i n laid bare by tin water, IriMifi, find jinneiiied by llio Hon. J The governor beinj informed of tliia'S. Skinner to the National Gallery conduct, ' very uncommon in a boy, Tim ooi n waa planted on the 20 h ol attributed it to mi nulinrrrtt de voti.ni,j May, nod room gathered the ICtll ol mid rrprnvpd him for it. Neveithe- July, lb 13. In sixty days gome of (h lfii, the lad per!i)Oe.l and lbs jiovi moi lar roots extended mix e than four fcei nient'onpd ihe cireonii'aneo to Mon- covered witli Literal branches. 1 Inve nieiir Patis Ooveriuy. He bad the boy caused the toots to be measured: the rodt-H fore him and with bis uiual jn'egale length of roots in the hill is, nuldo M itiJ moderation mention to him by Mi. Skinner's intimate, over 8000 thatsocu sionolaiity was by no means feet. The specimen alluded to is open proper or allowable in a public instilu-'for exrmination. The fact is here men lion, and that he must certainly Con- uomd to show the importance of deep form to I he rulei and diet established ploughing, to enable the plant to ti n 1 there. He iftfiwaid unsuccessful! jnoui islimenl so much below tho surface ti ied to find out the reason that could jas may avoid the etlici of draunh', give induce the bnv to act h nieh a manner, support to the stalk, and not expose tin ml i Ij.i ilirpnipnrd if he nersisii d in rooO to be cut oil bv needed cultivation concealing il that he would send him'S home again to his family, This nee had ilia desired effect and he men then disclosed the motive of his conduct. You will uoi, 1 hope, be displeased t me, sir,' said he, 'but I could not bring myselt to enjoy what I think a luxury, while I reflect that my dear father and moiht are in !ha utmost in digence. They could afford themselves and me no better food than the coarsest bread, and of that but very little. Here I have excellent soup and as much fine white bread as l would cl 0 se. I look upon this lo be a very good living,, and -the recollection of ihesituntion in which I lift my parents would not permit me to indulge myself, by eating any thing; els?. Monsieur Duverney and ihe govern or could not restrain their tears at such an early instance of fortitude and sensi bility. If your father has been in the ser vice,' said M. Duverney, 'how comes it 1hat lie has got no pension?' For want of friends and money, sir,' .replied the youth. 'lie hai been up wards ofa year soliciting one; but his money and resources failed; and rath er than contract debt 8t Versailles, he ie conteo' to languish in the manner I have told you.' Well, said M. Duverney,if Ihe fact flnnears to have been as vou have stated it, I will engage to procure your filher pensjon of five hundred livers. In tha meantime here are three louis-d'ors for yourself, as a present from the king tnd I will advance vour father six months pay out of tho pension I am cer lain of obtaining for him.' 'Ilow can you send the money to him ir?' asked the boy. Let that sire vou no uneasiness,' re renlied M. Duvernev, 'I shall find r means. Ah, Unsaid the boy with precipita tion, 'if you can do it easily, be pleasm toiewl h i n these three louis-d'ors you were so eooJ as to cive me, I want nothing here and they would be of the greatest service to my lather, lor my brothers and sisters.' How dtlightful to the sensible mind jre such early emanations ol pious grai iludtl AN HONEST GOLDSMITH. Macauley, in a late speech in the House of Commons, told a good anec dote which is quite applicable to some . folks hereabouts. .A wandering lad, something after the fashion oi Gil Dlas, is taken into the eervicaof a rich old silversmith a man! . particularly pious; distinguished tor the , possession of every moral virtue and, shove all an exceedingly honest man. He wis constantly cautioning this youih sgainst purchasing gold or silver with out knowing that il had been honestly come bybut more than all was he to void purchasing church platethe fruits of sacrilege, the most dreadful and heinous of crimes. After one ot thesp lessons to our youth, it happened that a young man with a very shabby coal on fame into his shop, with a sack under Ml arm, and said to him Will you buy this plate?' No.' was ihe answer, 'not for the florid; where did you get vY Not bny ii? Will you melt it down for mtf ' Oh, that's quile another thing,' quoth in goldsmith; 'to oe sure i win U.it that's not all: un he lakt-s a n r cf silver lonirs to avoid toucbini: the rhle with his finrerB. and nui it into . ... i e - i : . : . crucible. When melted down it is given to the stranger, who lays down X pistoles and departs. There,' says the old gentleman to the youth, 'there you shp, that m the reward of honesty. You perceived ihat I did not lay a finger on the plate my (.f, but I was not above turning an honest penny in Ihe exercise of my honest calling, and the fulfilment of my frontal drr.' DEEP PLOUGHING. I copy fioni the Report of lion. II h. Kllnwmili Ihq following )jrnci oph fliowinn the utility of the deep i!oug,h- .il ii made by exj oejre of earth to the atmosphere; and whoever wishes to nuke permanent improvements will not ail to plot deep. MESMERISM AND THE SKEPTIC- They are traveling playcrs,nreachere den lists and nieemerisers, who with much skill and title maoism, flatter and fliece the bmiikins with whon they come in eo tact in the different towns nml villages through which they pa3s. They coin moii ey in many cases, and not unfrequen'.ly meet with many ci nous ; d .e mures. Foe last we have heard, worth relating, was as (ol io w; A professor of mesmerism strayed into village in Illinois' where the people are hardly out of the rough in fad, they are taking to savages in tDeny respects. 1 he professor put up his bhiule and opened his barn. lie had a sullied with him in ths shnne of a very beautituil young lady, whose as tonishing doings in the cluravoycnt way Julighed and bewildered the unsopuisiicaied uni..i,id.a 'Pi.a ni.:i.:.:.., 1....1 ....... ii'pll until at lllfl rlnsp. wlii'n a much ivn .. ... ----- -- - J - ical looking fellow, arose and stated that to ii) mmd, them doiu's was deouiud' The professor blandlv oifered to provt their truth in any possible way- Very well, said the cynical skeptic, put her to sleep.' The professor did as desired. ,Nov remove her to that little mora on the side, and leave :ne alone wiih licr. I want to see what your pjwer is when you are absent; The professor submitted wi;h a very good grace' The somnambulist wi;h re moved to the ante room, the unbeliever followed, and locked the door after. lie stood alone with the 'suojeci. A'irr a Utile reflection he took hold ol one ol her arns. hat am I doing no asked he, 'Pinching my arm,' He laid his hand upon her hcaJ, 'What am 1 doing now' Paulina mv head.' Ila Biruck into a iii'. 'What am I doini' rfW now f 'Dancing.' limnBihfl true, thouc it the man oer eyas are closed her head remains sta lion ,r,- I'll irv nnn mnro. lie seized tier Mands and rubbed them violently. She mil winca. He went a liulo further and pla:ed h'S hands between her noct and dress. .Vtiuiom I dni n7 now!' inanired he. WpII a!fl ide Btibieet. 'about now 1 raihpr lliink vnu are freii;ii2 t!ie itch!' Ol' course, 'when the cynic re-appeared il.a anilipni-.fi was nerfecilv satisfied that things jvere as they oubt lo be. The Lavycraizdthc Witness At a late court held in a neighboring county, in ISew Jersey, a pro.ecu'ion was trying against a nr. acher for assuli nd ba'le-v unon a vounz man, who was previously prosecuted by the preach er for having disturded their religious meeting. In Ihe cout it of the trial it appeared that at the lime the alltged disturbance took place, the preacher took hold of the joung man, and shook him pieny roughly, which was the as- cm 1 1 complained ol. The gentle man ol the law. concerned in the case, sitrned vciv anxious to know the extent and severity, kc. of this same shokii g, am' interrogated the wncess os lo this mat ter a long time. One of the witnee., a spoilt athletic man was asked. Mow ; i i 1 In- sbalta him?' Did he shake him :!ur)!' c';e. and Imv inn satisfied Mr. II i . i i . liain "'!eil the matter by sayn g 'Well, now can't you tell me how In diook him. anil Ihe wav he did n? Tlic wiiiits then unon laid hold of the counsel by tne collar, 'suitinn the action to the woid and the word to the action;' and having given him some half dozi'i mot teirinlf sh kes obs ived verv cool ly, 'lie shook him ihat way sir,' lo tin no small amuemeni ot Ihe judges sprr ators, cc. who tveie convulsed witl auii'Mf. r. nissoilutlOu Of Pntlvcrthlp. NOTICE is hereby given that tho I'nrt lersliip, hereiufoie exiaiiitjj between the Mibsmhers, under the the linn of Ever & Helley, i this day dissolved hy mutual tonsi.'iit', mid (bo Hindis and account may 'm found with Charles Htlley, rl the old tnnvvlio la authorized lo noiilca!l accounts l llio firm, and will bo happy to wait on dicir friends in settling ibe came' Thosi liavin j aeeounlj of lor j suiidiit are panic darly requested lo e;dl. JACOB EYE II. CIlAIUEtt IIEI'LEY. Bloomsburg, Mreh 18 1813. New ArraiiGCincnl. THE subaeribcra wmihl respectfully in torm their friends, and the public generally hat have they have entered into Partnership under llio firm of Ileih-y h Mendi nh ill, in die inercaMtilo lnisineHn,Hi tlie eland lornier ly occupied bj Eyer it llefley, and Inn taken their entire STOCK OF GOODS, io which ihey inte;d making such addition is will suit '.he seasons and make then assnfiincnl gpiier.d, all of which they an inxiotis lo exelianire for rash, oi country produr e generally, upon very liberal terms, l'hiy respocifully soli.-it the piurnnae ol iheir fiiendu and the public renerally. CII VULES IlEi'I-KY SAMUEL MEN DEN HALL. Uloomsbure, March IS Orungcville, Columbia county, Fit. THE subscriber reeprctfully informs thi public that he has leased this large liiret- (ory tavern, now in the oecnpanry cl flit George Seiple, in Orangcville, tJolumbi county, Pa., and intends moving 1-ito it on the first of April next, whrro he will hi pleased to tee his oid frienus and customers As his TAB?- will alwavs bo furnished with lbs bc.U tin market affords, His BAR wiih the choicest of Liquors And bis STA RLE, attended by faiihful Hostlers, he flutters himself that lie will bo able to gii'e general satisfacticn CONVEYANCES' will always be ready lo transport wa'.crmci. on their route, I C JOHNSON March 15, 1 S 15 tf ' l The subscribers have established si the abovo place, a new MA RULE 1VIHI), i iitl will always be ready, al the shortest loii'je, to furnish to order, MONUMEX TS, TO MP,-71 i Ji LKS. roMn-sroNiix, J nun t:i- J AMISS, BUSTLES. I'2L? S TOXES, M UL L E Zic. ir any oilier woiii in their line. I liey rrt .U nrrn:irf:t In I n i-nia l W ! "V ! )! 1 (l.'.i'S md SILLS. 1)0011 SILLS and tJTEP.?, Sec ;;illier of Ma. bin, I.iini; or any kind ol "lone that can be procured in ihu vicinity, Ji j31 Having had ooiiMilerable rspenenee in the business, tney pledge thei.' wtirli tc ie executed in as handsome a stylo as can '10 furnished from ;.nv vnrd cither in the ity or enunirv; arid on as reasonable term? AliUSIIlONt; & II U Till EN. IJIoomsburg, Nov. y, 1843. ly 23 NOTICE IS hereby given, that Thomas Shorn will not be conductor in the iUdlcreck Fiie torv after ihe fust of Annl nest, and that die Books will be left in the hands of Geo ind Thomas Vance, lo whom all settlement? and payments must be made GEORGE & TI10.1AS VANCE. Mount Pleasant, March 12, 1315 TO BOAT?! EX. THE North Branch Canal from Lack- wria. In Northumberland, "ill bn oni'm il for navigation on, or I tloic Saturday tin 5th djy ol A pni. W. II. MAIT'I T, Supcvhut. Wilkesbaue Man.li 21-181."). Notice j IS hereby given, lin t on ihe 31st di of Mav, list, 1 gave my Note to Walter W Beach; for the sum of eighteen dollart1 payable one year nfu r dale and as ihe said Nole was ootained lhroiii;h deeepiiou am fraud, I bcre'.iy caution all persons not U r. Iiusf ii. 1 sli.ill relusa to oiv '. ;io earn until eoiiipelled dv law. I1ENUY KITCHEN. Madis.in, March 25 1815. P.HRTXEIIS1IIP 1) ISSUE FED. The Cooartnorship heretofore txidtint! ..nder ,he r.im of fsJLl UnTUOlit i HOOXE, in the Blacksinithin-r Rosincs, is Hissolved by mulual eminent. Tin Books aie in the Lands of Marshal f.ilvtr thorn, to wlinm all having claims on, oi ire indebted to, said firm, aie requested to ipply immediately for selilement. MARSHAL SILVEu 1 HOPiN. JIDAII BOONE' nioomsburg, March 29, 1315. 40 trryThe Business, in Inline, w ill be rur lied on at die old stand, by the tubscri'nr who solirils a roiitinnat.ee ol il.e ''l.siorii is old friends, and of as many new i.ncs if may please call M. MLVERTHORN. March 28. -13 CLOCK & WATCH ill A Kite;. fTTl i:s'r.CTI'l 'I.l.V informi the oiiizciiH (i llfi Cohnnliiu I'miiity, nml tlm pulilic m'iiur:illj tli.il Ini Iiiih IiickK'J liiniM-lt'iii lil(.iii!'iliiirn,on Main :invi nip(isii,i !st, I'anl'a Cliurtd, !ato lin liu .l'i :ic(l blini, unit is now ri nily Hint ir")ri'l ti rcrcivo ami m-riilo nil wnrk in Ium liueof tiii iini-hs 'vith di.potch and in u woikmiinliko ni.iiiiht. . cloclio : Valchcs of liis lii-st (iu:ility, can lie had ill liin cstabliiihin'.'u: in very reuhonulilo Utrm-. !5!:ivii:i:,g & clkamxg will "w ihnic to tliesiitUfiicliin of t!i cu :tomer, ae wiill of Cluiks nnJ VVntche oh of JowiIkv, ami lie wiil furtliiT, wiiriiint his wnrk to ho fxe'u'.nj as wi'll as (ny in tliin rection of the Slu'e. 11 u will also nukrt lir nnlilr SURVEYIXfJ COMPACSES ir pocket, Htul in short, will ilo all otlirrwork Mmi illy ilnne in a nell rc;;u!nti'il rrt.icctr.lile erliihli::i ini'iit. He lii)i"n ty Mi'.f t uttriitii.il Id liu:,imv. ami a ilii.iije :t yWaw, to irci'ivc a linrnil share o lutroiino. l.ountry J'rodma taken in laymen lor woik ut tho market pries. Uluom. bnr.Tr, .Vv:inli?r l.i, t8 ! l rJO.t CihaiiS. 5-anufactoy, TH E subscriber coniiniir s to carry on the CHAIR iVA N ; J FA C T 0 Ii I N G nisiness at tho old stand of I). i S. ILij1"'1 lucli, where he will Iio ready at all limes to furnish Eaney li Windsor Chairs, Set ees, Boston IJockins Chairs &, cfevory lercripiion, which may be called for, ai short notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painting, and House Pjpering, in a superior manner, from his exjiertenee in the busincr-s.and bis facilities of riianufaeiuring the various articles of his line, he hV.ltcra himself thai he shall bo nble in furnish as good work, and upon "z reasonable terms s can hi lone in the country, all of which lie will I r i' s "i 1 , t f I 'Ml ' MM 1 r uispnse n lor vAoil Or LA)U1JK) i::oni'c: U. ) Orders from a ili;a,).'e will be strictly iu.d punftnallv aMendi-d to. p. :iA(;i;;aiuci!. Bloonii'itircr, Dec JO, 13 !.; it T "?tt "jr . 1 t 7. : 7 r- EMPLOYMENT will l-e jrivrn by llir .nhsrrihers to 5',? Mirers dnrim; ihr se.isnn Ml ihoe wih'"? to t'lko i J'-.lv'vil please call as we will let it nut hy ihe Jo!) nr bv die ton A!.-o,40 LABOURING hands wanted by tho subscriber. UAW!-;iii5t;u uv es. Light Street "arrh 181" i I f ! l HJ'JR.T.V JlJS. j 5J i Come one, cu.nct:!!, give me a J fTn'IS 'ib.ciil'r retUiM Lis t ir.rer.i thct.k M f.r ll:c lilr-r.'d palrtoi.ii.-e lier-lr loio h'-i.towet npoaliim, r.ritl Imiies for a coiiiiniinnee d" llie .-.i.ne. with an i irnv.rfe duo the merit of li'n shoo, lie in tend hjii'iiii!? neiliicr p.iin or lal ourio reij.'e. at:. f:'t li.in in i,oy ca.-e;and will nai 'cut hi-i to:V ilnne ith lasto n.td iliiiul,i'r,lv.A M) AUTTl.K NMATKit T)S V.S lit:' DO.N'I-; IN ANV 0 7ii;i:,v;oi i nii.s ri.ACK. l-, jUFt received Muluui..-, lale re r.al t;f i'a; liiolis I'tin.' I'hil.i.lt'ljiliia. whii ii can he .ecu a', hi t idir.ji at n tinie, hy.!iich I:.. U t nul.l.'d to eat ac.-i.r..;i,:; la the la'e.-st sly or to i.rdt r. l!is l-iict a Die ij at'coulaiH-e lo llm tini-'.-i. A 'I i.iiid.; of t oinii produci! taken in pnwn. r.t I', r wo;!, at maikit piit.: A verv rciLsomdilc ili.M-nimi for i :.h. r. s. h:vo'. N. V. ( 'iittin'j tli.r.o vvii.il '.it i,rea'.c: t i:aie,ai.i: at tha horlol MoUco. r. .v. i Illoonifhiir', Oct.. IG t .." Eri'Vidrcthys A?i31cT" EAI) ar.d unilert.lai)tl ! The time v. ill eonit mM. when the medicine, Drandir'.h JilN, vill la appnieiiitei as th-y neglit and tlc:erve; it will la undeistood that Jjr. Iii.iu.lielli has the stiol";e.-l elaima upon ihe put-lie. It is t.iie that eveiy in ilivi.lnid who makes a uial et ihe Uiandicth i'ill.' coiiee.le thepi to he tho lie-t m. :liei:iu t!u-y t .er used. They are indeed a metVcvse about wliit-!i llli rp is ii.) iiartwk;'. 'i'heir value in a cliMiaty so ch"n,ca'.,!e as ours cannot ho .-uitticicolly npprochit e.l A IVce prrspirali..n i.i at on. e re: iored , thus ih"y ciiil- n.l.i, iii.J cnns-ui.'iioo is p.e -rntcd. i tio-e wiih nave n rcnumiaiicy oi ivic l.ud . u , the inost ("ii'iilial Ferviec. and !,nuld there I.e. a d" iii'iency of thai impo! taut liuiil the l'ramlrvi'i I'i!" 'nr.e an k'lj'mlly henclicicl ciltct. Often Las th inioi'Lunl medicine .-aved valo.d.'c li-r in tlae ic iriouis where th? dr,ii!',l yellow fever via? prevail in:', A few doses taken immediately Cfion the ;ti- fet'lort lain;.; re:-t ived Into Uit bv 'cm. vvtil !. nl-mo-t certain to pieveut ar.v ni iier'al iucouveui lue. And at no.it..:;e of this ih e ,.11 .1 epidemic is there so preper a locdii ine aa ll,e Ili.a. hcth I'llls. I.ei this medicine he imivei -ally ccd i.i t h i- oca'a e, unci t.o lo'..; ol i.iooti a.aevea, itn.l i.-vv. very few, wontj he tU vici.n:. it is with o h."r ili.-a-ej. As.i-t i atari- vviiiithis ail ir.ijiorra ut inc-'J: ine ta rcmo.e run bi l I niocra fiom the hljod and do not ret-'Oil lo '.t,tvh'n or lcerc'-iy, and or fhall have a ery rec.i n iieiiy ofpcn.oi.d afdiftcd v.'iih cronie in il.:die. Tlio l.Mtlinvd trihe the an- i:r:al kinfth over wl;:,!i ivp ate the lord.t. jn not ulilicied with chronic maladies lieilher houhl ivc be if it were not for our priile which occasions them. i-'idW.' liatvue. IL.o the n.etlicine whi'h hannJiv'yta ith he, which mildly hot aareiy re ioov.'s si! 'he impolitic; of tht.- hhod.wl..ihistit-o.,-i!-.-eit.a the leel !e an. I y.-l reduces lh.;t.e t f loo fuii !.:,!, I to a healthy Mai, dan!. I.i t rac again say tiiul t i rv de aitnielit of the loanul'at luro ol Ui.tniLtth l'dls is personally bupcrintended 'y me, and Ihat every hox with l.iy three lahels upon it may he relied up on to have the hencficial elfcct dc.viilud if uM'd aciordiog to the directions lccoinpany'tiy. A C E N T 8. V'ahin;on Knhcrt M'Kay. .lern-ylowti I,. tV. A. V. Iiie Danville 1!. Keynol.ls cV Co. Oattav.UMi C'. (i. Llrnl.st. Llooicsliur' .1. Ii. Mo; cr. Limestone Babbit At M".inch. liui l.liorn .V. i. Mii.i'iiaitti-i-. Limn K'dae Low & Thon.f-tnn. (tuvi.-V .1 V Mica Mav 3, iili-!y- 2. a . f tiSl -i -CSV- J.IY,E'S 1U1I It TOSiC. This 1 1 iiir Tonic: lins proilneiil l.eihlil'ul New Hair in the lieiils of l.nii.lic U who ha. I I ren ki. lor years It also purifies the lieuil froin I.'.ui.Iiui l-il.es ilihcnsi h of the sralp I'ri'serves llie Inn iVdiii falliin; oil' or likcnmiiij; periii.ineiitlv R'ay UYXE'S CdUMISVlTirE JUL S.'1M. IS a eertain, u;.fo inul eflecliinl reliU'ity fur entery, 1 1'.tri li'i'n nr looseness, rhnlera murium kuiii mer eoin)!ainl, colir; r;ripiii(T puius; sour hlnniieli; sick ami nervoua lieadai Ii, hciirlluini, wnierlirasli; pain or hiekners of llio hIiiiiiiii'Ii; vi.muiii'; spitting up of foot) alter eatin ami hIho vlii .eit pan tliroiigh llio bmly urn 'liiuigvil ; want of npprlile ; rcstleskiir.M ami inability lo ulei j wimil in llie bto miieli ami liowrl'ij rritmp; ur-.-vmn liemors am! twilehin.'; Bi asicknefs; faintiii?, iin'lam linlv mil1 lo'.vne-j of spirits, fretting ami min:; of infant; mil fur all licwel uU'ections und iktvouh lis(!iites. Dr. JAVXE'S TOXIC VERMIFUGE Wliicli i-i pcrkcily s.ifu and bo pleaunnt the' eliiiilreri will not refni to take il- Il efticluall) i!-r troys v.orin: neutralize aciility or auiirni'sa ot ihr. s.i'iiicli; increai ea anpelilo Hii.l acta as a gene ral end p. rnuiienl 1 on:.', nml l.i therefore exceed infjlv lienefn ial i.i hi'eniitle:it andHeniitleiit feven and indi.jentioii; i'ic and ii- a certain and permanent i U-c l ir t io lcv.-7-niiil iij; lie. Dli. JAYNEVS SANATIVE TILLS. They may be taken at all limes and ii most diseases in Liflanini:.iri y, intermit taut, lvi'milteut, lii.nuifl, imkI every ottiei form of Fever Jaundice and Liver (loin plaint. I'or Pyspepfia tliey are really i invaluable artirlp. gradually chan;;;n tin lAiliaied s."creltons of the stomach and livci. land nrodnein-J hea'ihv Ji'tion in !?ini i"! por'.anl organs. They aie very valuabh or diseases cf the Skin, and for what is commonly culled 'Impurity of llie blood;' a'r.o for reimuc t.oinphi'.i.ts, Losiivenes). in, and in (act every disease wl ere ai Apavient, Alterative, or Putgative Medicine may he requited J A Y N E'ti E X PEC TO 11 A K T. It always cures Asthma iw.i nr three largo doses will cure the Crotii or Hives I Children, in from fifteen mimnea to ai Uoun iime. Ii imnu'diairly subdurs llie vinl.-ncc of Hooping Cotij'i, end e lien a speedy citte. Huiidrsds who have b?ro given up by their physicians as incurrabh with 'Consumption, ' have been restoreu perfect hrnlth, !iy it. In fad. ai a remedy in Pulmonary D: catscs, no r.icdiei'ia has ever nhtaincd a higher, or more ilr.'crvet! reputation. f!rj"The above Medicine are all f.irsale it ll.s slnre of JOHN II. MOi'EU, B'ooms-herg. u'6 lOMiiRXCLN'f ihe vvesevt opporimiiiy t.l '-ilA expie.Mf;; his llianM'i.li.c.v.. ti. hi.-; IV t m!-ai:d the la.l.lie t-eoenillv. for tl... r.l.-,'! n.l:nii. I.c has in ret .lure iccied, ini'urmshis Vicia's and ihe puhlie in oiM'iiil.t.ie.f he 1 1 1 1 ct'ittiMies to larry li u,e ruiuve ia.i.-in alius e J et loo,'. He.l staim, un tl.J co.-i:c- t I M. i;i and lh'st ctrte's, v h. re lie not .s !y trirl :i!nntin to l-.tisintv., to r; reive a:tl aa-rlt a !!.-.;:e ufp'-iMie p:.tiv.nc;;e i heri-tot.irc. Ilf; d.ca.-. ii:.:. ary t;f,iiito the p-itno ol hiai'. c.r to i ..,i.vs;'' s aide.' iihocl !:i'- S i f ,!, in the . i,(ir.::..;!'i ; n.vy,i': r (T'n'iAr; as LU Loo i.i oi !,(! Ht:i!t'!:ii', and Lis wr'x be 'liluhs w ill :,p.-"!; f.i.- i.-.'ir, ...ml far more luiiilei than iit,;df. i'.i!, he wonlil ir.erely icy ll. il, In .va.rams hi ; w.d. it-.in".i,'i iitatiicn, uuniMlily. mil in the I l' ; i': V iiahh.' manner, ui'd will eu- ore nt'oiid :il ia al! ea A. I!. Charr.-s u-oderale to suit th.Mlmrs. Al kin. Is i.fi'f.fjilrv u.e.-'.ic j tukeu in i-schan&i! loi woi1;, ut nr i lict ;aii t Laomsh.iii;, fuv. 0 58-1-.'. 2!). 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