Tin: ( A It L A M IV -V vV . "V,!' . . l- .t 1 . .. 1 J 1 iwteteit f lower eitrioh'J, 'From various g.udi'ii eulfd with tan." FABLES FOR THE LADIES. jTrtf grfaf danger of Delay' Where in an rflfy not haiv marriage is recommen Jc J Many a lady would have married some fvorite,but fur Hiding accident. She ie bo long nuking up licr mind, that lie tli.i. Afterwarwda ahe ia cruel to herself; for, (curing the old legend, that those who ore unmarried here, must lead apci below; and having an objection to this, ahr, liki tha heroine of our alory, lead a baboon above THE APPLE TREE. In olden times, when brutes and trees Could talk will dignity and ease, A beauteous apple tree, in bloom Enriched the zepyrs with perfume. The lordly elephant the breed Of the royal lions slag and steed, Address to her their humble suit To be the guardian of her fruit; rpg"d that thfi'd drop one leaf, to show Which was her favorite below. SheJhanked them for their generous care, is ut t was too early to declare, "She knew them all for brutes of honour, V7nd really could not take upon her The favouring sign so soon to toss 'em,' She said: and blushed through ev'ry bios sum; They watched the vegetable maid, Till all her bloom began to fade. And then entreated she'd elect her Own favorite her aworn protector, For now advanced space the season, When honour's sacred Una, and reason Demand her choice, that being free, Tho rem might serve his seveial tree. Studious their question to evade, She shook the honours off her head' ' She knew too little of brute kind, So suddeiy to speak her mir.d .Petitioned for a longer day, Justly the worth of each to weigh.' For pridu suggested, it she could Detain them all, the neighboring wood, Confessing her attractions great, Must envy and admire her state. The suimra saw l:er drift, and fired "With just resentment, all retired. Left her defenceless, to the lavage Of every creature: tame and savage. Next came a tribe ol lulls and bean, But these at once her pride forsw&ais, With tiilf applause the casts a look, On the broad mirror of a brook. And wondered much. she said, from whence Proceed this impertinence, For though her beauty's gone and o'er, -She still had golden fruit in store, And ne'er would throw herself away On such low animals as they. The summer fa st was hastening by "Nor did one brute of worth apply, Her blossoms dead, her leaves turned y el low, And all hei fruitage growing mellow. Despair had seized her and supplied The place of petulance and pi iile 13ul that band of monkeys came And plied w'wh flattery the dame, She smiled constat. Thej strove to grap ple Without more fron the dancing apple, They leapt it shook her to the toot Sudden dropped down the wrinkled fruil, "Scarce hoped for by themselves bo soon, And pinniped upon an eld baboon. She, once the grace and pride, now proves i ae laughing eiocK of all the groves. riiANKLi:. Many years has passed away, And many a hero low been laid, finre joy lirst hailed the natal day Or tear bedewed the mortal clay When nature's debt was paid " Of him, who, in our country's cause; Kwod tuith for freedom's rights and laws, And Us i iled Against the iron rule Oi Uriion'a regal crowned fool. Ah! his wa not the meteor blaze Thai fadelh with its birth, His genius first dispe'led tho haze That circled round our eaily days-r It now illumes the earth Tfie Printer, Patriot and Sage. Shall ever live in hist'ry's page, And,, while the craft exists, they'll pay Due honor to his natal dav. It is strongly urged upon the emigrants ' to Oregon, to take wives with thnn, as there is no supply of the urticle in that heathen land. TWO OF A TRADE. A physician being summoned to a vestry to reprimand tho sexioii fur drunkenness dwelt so lonfj on the sexton's misconduci, that the latter indignantly replied, -Sir, I was in hopes you wonhl have treated my ailings wiih more gentleness, or that you would have been the last nan alive to sn-j pear nunsi me us 1 have covrrcJ so man: blundtrt of ijours!' An editor at ihe west en pair of boots a year, wears otft ftv- fetijUrlv. in' kicking loafcii out of Ins office. The Magnotio Tclrgragh is cjusing gt eat wonderment throughout the country mongsl the rural population, of whom ma ny anicdolcs aie told. W't find the follow- ing in a country newspaper. at week, we are informed, a young ge. nitis from a northern town, who had been disturbed in his agricultural retirement by lis vague reports of ths wonderful lightning despatch, walked into the railroad house in his village, and inquired when the 'tele raph would be along,' Some mischievous buys seeing a chance for sport, gravely in formed him ill it it was about time for it, hut thai he would have to look sharp to see it, it went by so quick, they assigned him i station on a wood pile, and directed him to fasten his eye along a direct line between i wo of the posts. Our philosopher obeyed instructions, and shivering in the wind for an hour or less, with his eyes strained on vacancy, and his head slowly revolving from 'pole to pole,' to the no small amuse ment of the by-tandri."IIii patience at last gave way, and with much indignation he exclaimed: By golly. I believe that are telegraph am a humbug.1 Humbug, sir.' Why, what has given you (hat impression of ii?' said one of his in structors; 'did you not see it?' 'See it, be darned! There haint nothin' passed between them posts, no how.' 'Most certainly there kas. You must have winked oryou'd have seen it spitting fire as it snapped past about five minutes go.' 'Wal, I did wink wonse, said our hero, 'but I winkea as quick as I could. Who'd thought it?' And the poor fellow return ed home disappointed, resolving that the next lime he wou.d look without winking. ENOUGH! ENOUGH! A Frenchman who knew very little of Dur language, unfortunately got into a diffi culty with a coun'ryman, and fight he must ind that loo rough and tumble. Rut before he went at it he was anxious to know what he should cry if he found himself whipped. After being informed that when satisfied all iii .i iii ne wouia nave to uo wouia be to cry out Enough,' at it they went but poor Mon sieur, in his difficulties (orgot the woid and finding his eyes likely to be removed Irom iheir-sockeis he ben in to cry out but instead of saying what was told him he commenced bawling lustily 'Hurrah! hur rah.' hurrah!' To his astonishment the countryman kepi pounding harder when Monsieur finding there was no use in hallooing turned and went to work in such good eainest that it was not long beforo the countryman sang out in a stentorian voice 'Enough.'' 'Say that again.' said the Frenchman. 'Enough! enough'.' cried he again. When the Frenchman in his turn exclaim eu, lie gar. uat is tin vera word I was try to say long time ago.' . A hardy seaman, who escaped one of the recent shipwrecks on our coast was asked by a lady how e felt when the waves dashed over him? Wet madam very wet.' A Schoolmaster at Fault. X good man was lately attempting the conveision of a convict in one of our prisons, who had shown some sizns which we considered hopeful. After suitable opening the instruc tor wishing to make his teachings appro priate said what brought vou here my friend? Two sheriff's said the caichuman. Ahem! yes but I mean had intempe rance any thing lo do with your miafoi tune?' Ysssaid the convict meekly; they were both drunk.' The examiner passed on to the next hopeful subject. A schoolboy being asked by his teacher how he should flog him replied If you please sir. I should like to have l upon the Ital ian system the heavy strokes upwards and the down ones.ligh,?' An Irrshmsfl who had left his native country, and sought nn asylum in Arneric;i because it was a land of liberty, was attack ti or. his arrival in December, by a furious mistiOT. He stopped to pick up n atone to ilfend himself, but the stone was frozen fast. 'By my sowl,' says Pat, 'now is not this i swate land of lil erty, where dogs are lei lonse and the stones tied fast?' FOR SALK. A mm in Fria advertises 'lots for sale to suit the size of the purchasers ' It is sup posed thai they aie located in ihe grave yard. i,oiri,n,bn, ..... h-i... r , f r. ... ,.,. r.i..i 1 , . me urui uwdiiciB 11, 11 e euioB miii nevi-r Iheai l anyiiwiig uf the Liad tjimitrs. The subscriber offers for sale his house & 5 ilualcd on tho corner of Main anil Kast-Blreets in flloonibliurg, Columbia Couuly, I'a. It in wcl calculated for tho location for a 1'uMic House o KtorCjbeing CO 'cl front on Mainitrett, ii 1 I 1-2 fcet on Eait-streel, and tho rood leading to tho llloitburg Kail jad lion Company's Furnacei. Tina Lot iawell cal culated for building upon East-.treet an well a on Mam. and lieinii situated in tlio ccntro of the Iron Region of Columbia County, is well worthy the atiention of thfl capitalists. Tor any information respecting tho conditions, enouite of JMI!L3 KAhLL'R fjlconiaburg, ZJcccnibci 0 IMI'OUTANT Xl-.WS LATE SI ARRIVAL BY THE BSail Stoad. ALBRIGHT AT & MENGAL, THE "ETTTA VL just received by the Full Road and are Sil no opening, a splendid assortment of Sprinfr and Summer NEW GOODS, which, having been selected with great care, they can and will tell as low, if not a littlo lower, than they can ba purchased elsewhere in theeoun (y. Among their assortment moy be found in the DRY GOODS LINE, A splendid assortment of new and fashionable 7 Vnts ol new figures, liinghains; a new stylo ol cross ovei lierage and other lWages; fancy and blacK and white Lawns, Oingham Lawns, Dclanes of nil colors and quality, black and blue black dicss .Silks; black silk Serge Aliapacca, dumosk summer .Skirts, damask book Muslin, purso twist and steel beads and rings of assorted colors, Indies and gen tlemen kid gloves, mohair (ilovcs and mils, while cambric Handkerchief; ludies silk points, black, bandanna and flag silk anilkcrchieft, cotton Handkerchiefs of every description, whito and fan cy silk Handkerchiefs, shawls of all kinds, in short Cotton and Linen Goods of every description for Ladies' wear, Silk, Cotton and WorMed Hose foi men and women Ladies' shell combs. .Wroadcluths of all colors and quality, 'Sattinetts L anHimeies, Innry summer l.assuiicres, s x quarter coat Twood, Nankins, Checks, black iittin and other summer Vesting of every description; fancy Scarfs at d Cruvals of all qualities, bleached and unbleached Muslins, tmlirellas an' J urusols, Lei; horn and palm leal'llais. A quantity ol'cuij,t ing. Groceries. Lump and brown Sugar, Molasses, (.'offi e, Tea ol all kinds, Oiiifrerj Alspico l'epper.N jIiiipj cVc. Dar vap, Candlcs,coare and fine Salt, sperm ini'i fish Oil, an assortment of the best quality of LIQUORS, Jrandy, Gin, Rum, IVines, &c. pti'tha.-cd r. presly lo supply Tavern keepers, who are partic ularly requested to cull and examine quality and prices beforo purchasing elsewhere. A splendid assortment of QUEENS WARE, 'y the Tea Sot or piece to suit customers. . HARDWARE,; Consisting in part of knives and forks, butts and screws; p;iinldes, augurs, ehissels, saws, lea and other kettles, ilc. &c. and an assortment of TIN WARE. Abo an assortment of HATS AND CAPS. In fact they can furnish their customers with cv cry article usually kepi in countiy store, and lifini; determined to do business right, Ihey ran and will make it the interest of the people Ic trade with them flrj Lumber and all kind of conn fry produce taken in payment fur Uunds. Ap.il 11 5ltf CHEAP CONFECTIONARY AND VARIETY E S I' A Z'L I S I L1V E N T. HP. subscriber has jiut received a fresh sup ply of Confectionary. &c. rtrsittin of Candies of various ki.iJs. And also Jl Dii h u'suis of a stiperior quality, liordruux Prunes, English Currants, Vcs, Fresh Oranges and Lemons, Herring, Stveet and IFatcr Crack ers, English tf'alnuts, I'ilbertt Amnnds, Cream Nuts, Ecu Nuts. &c. Soaps; Smoking, Lump; Cavendish and Honey Dew Tobacco, Spanish, half Spanish und com- rnon cegars. AUn .' n assortment of Cum. Worslrd and Cuttiii Suspenders; Razor Straps; Urubhet and Combs of oil kinds; Blacking: Thread Tape; Needle and Pins &o. il-.in:inr? and othor Coat Buttons; tlooks nnj Eyes l'tnc.ls and 1'encil Poin'a Percussion Caps i'leel Pens 'I himbles iVat(hea--whi:e and blacl: Calile Coidc agate and pearl fchirt Buttom Sirup vest und suspender Buttons---Saliri b'toiks watch Cuards Necklace... Mitt --Wafers- -knitiin; Needles Priminers .t all kinds ol HOOKS AND STATIONARY, All of which are lo be had cheap at the corner of Main and Bast-street O. C. KAHI.F.R. Bloemslurg; April IV- lM.-CS vni.ya a mi:i:n sn:EL just re ceiied and lor sale a' th New htnje. L. B. RlTrRT. Ottol'or 11. Ml FAW ESTABLISHMENT TIN and SIIHEET IRON THE subaciiber having located himself in llloonisburir, ia prepared to furnish all kinds of ware, and perform all kinds of woik in bis line of business, at cheap rates and at short notice Jle lias furnished himself Willi a new ubd tplcmliU stock of tools, machinery and materials from I'hilu delpha, and made a largo purchase ol COAL and WOOD STOVL'S, of various tmltorns, to supply Ilia customers. Ho will constantly keep on hai d, Tl. H' 1HK of every description. STOVES, a largo variety, neatly and substun- tialy finished, together with i'll'K. SPOUTS for buildings. COJL BUCKETS, &.C.&C. Ho respectfully solicits public patronago Hav ing been for some years euguged in Inn business, and having experienced assistants, he leels Conli- dentof sutitfying all who may favor hi in with their custom. COUATHV MEttUt.UTi supplied or, liberal terms. Call on the south side of jVain-strert, 3 doors below the office ef the Columbia democrat. October 11, 18M ly!!5 S, E. CRAIG. Brandreth's Pills 31 B 12 AD and understand ! The time will come 11, when the medicine, Urandrrth 'ills will br appicciatcd as they ought and di-scrvc; it will be undeutood that Dr. lirandiclh has tho strongest claims upon tuo pubhe. It is true that every in dividual who makes a trial of the Uiaudreth Pill, concede them to be the best mediciuo they ever used. 1 hey aro indued a medicine about which there is no mistake. Their value in a climnto so changeable as ours cannot be sufficiently approbat ed A free perspiration is at once rfKtored . thus they cure colds and consumption is prevented. ''hose who have a redundancy of bile find them of! the most essential service and should there bo a do licieii'-y of that important fluid tho lirandre.th Pills have an equally beneficial effect. Often has thin important niedicino saved valuable lives in those re giona where the dieadfnl yellow fever wus prevail ing A few doses taken immediately upon the in fection being received into l lie sv.'tom w ill In al most certain to pieventany material inconvenience And at no stage of this dreadful epidemic is there so proper a medicine as tho lireudiclh I ills, Let ibis medicine be universally u.sed in Ihi disease and no loss ol tiloou allowed, im:J tew very few would be its victims. So it is with other diseases, Assist nature with this ullimi onui medicine to remoie moibid humors from the blooi', and do not resort to bleeding or meruny and we shall have a very great scaicity of persons i.flliclci with cronic maladies. The featheied t'ihe theau imal kingdom- over wlncli we are the lords, are not iilllictrd with chronic maladies; neillu r should we be if it were not for our priue which occasions lhani. Follow nature. Use the medicine whi'h harmonizes with her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities ol llic blood.wlm h slirntl ens the feeble and yet reduces those U' loo full habit lo a healthy standard. Let me again say (hut every dcpintmi nt of the manufacture ofllrambeih Till is personally superinteiKleil y me, mid thai every iiox with my throo labels upon it may be relied up in to have (he beneficial effect described if used according to the directions accompany :n;;, A G r: N T 8. Wo.vhiii'tou Robert M'Kay. JumeA'tiitvn I. & A T Hp Danville K li Key nobis & Co CatlBW issa V (i lirobst iJloonisliur ; J. R. Mover. Limestone I'abbit & iU'-Nincl;. liuckliorn M. G. Shoemaker. Lime Ridge l.owec Thompson erwick-J W ttilca May 3 lS4i ly- S. ftp 3 ei fWHR subscriber respectfully informs the publi R Unit he bus oriened a shop, on .Mam-flroet nearly opposite Clayton's Tavern, in lilooni!.bur: vln'o he intemls earn ing- on the above busiucos, 111 ull ils various branches. TIN WARE, of every description, will be kept 011 hand for sab at WKOLLSAI.i; or RETAIL. SHEET IKON ManufaCtUied into nnv form required, STOVE FIFES, of all sizes kept constantly on Lane1. Stoves finish ed to order. Being determined to do business in the ri.nhi way, he reqcsls all lo call upon him before tl.ey pun base elsewhere, ns he will furnith all articlo in his line as cheap as they can tc purchased ii tho county. D. J. KICE. Septewber ZO, IG-15 lj23 Cho,ir "n 1111 factory Til 15 subscriber cotninun to cany or the CHAIR iVANUFACTOSING businesK at the old stand of 1L ti ft. Ilnctr buch, where he will he ready at till linie. 10 furnish Fancy ti Windsor Chairs, ftel tees, Uooton Knckina unmrs oze. 01 cvor Jcseription, which may be called lnr, at jhort notice and on the most reaconabli terms. He will also pxectilc Hotise, f-'itiii t. Ornamental Fainting, and Iluust; F;iit iiii. in a superior manner, From Ins experience in the business, am' his facilities of manufacturing the various- irlicles of his line, lie flatters hiniKt l! ih.11 lie shall be able tofnrnii.li a a gnod work. md upon ss reasoniiblo terms as can I i lone in the country, all ol winch lm will jispose of for CASH or t'UUAiH ROULCIi M. B- Orders from a distance will bi strictly n:.d punctually ntieiuled to. IsOTlCE. S hereby given that the copartnership berelofort existing under the litm el linlst ni;d tunteeis dissolved and the accceunts of said linn lule t een issitined to (he subsciiber, who alone, is authorized to collect tho name. ISAAC SANTEC. Match 13 IP 10. MASTING POJIDEI!. jriUrCN oi ESlaMitis I'owccr of the bes! quality, just received by W M. McKELVY ti Co Pcembei 5 OUR MOTTO, NOT TO BE OUTDNOE JVEU I1LACK3MITIIING liSTAULlSUMliXT; lly Katitcc A: fSihcrlh in. 'J'HE undcraigued having taken the ahop formerly occupied by Marshal SSilverlhorn, most reapectfully informs the public that they intend to curry on the above branch of buemegs and will at all tunes be rendv to do work a little better and cheaper than any other establishment in thu place, 'and they hope by strict attention to bunness to .nciit urge portion of the public patronage All kinds of country produce laktn in exchange for work & the ready not refused isam; sam ki;, MARSHAL SILVKRTIIORN, Bloomsburg Feb, 21,181041 DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofere rxistiii" under tho firm of Artneirting ti Huge, in ihe rone cutting business, is by inulua. couHcm dissolved E. ARMSTJIONO. 1. HUGHES. Nov. I 1815. MAUHLK YARD- T II H business will be continued by the subscriber at the old blaiulj where may he had at all times. MONUMENTS, TOME- TAEL k. TOME-STONES, HEAR Til- JdMBS, MANTLES, I'A INT STONES, MULLERS, kc. or any other work in his line. He ia also prepared to lurnis'i WINDOW CAPS and SILLS, DOOM SILLS and STKI'S, tin. either of Ma.ble, Limn or any kind ol stone that can be procured in this vicinity. iyTIaving had considerable experience in Hie business, ne pledges Ins work he executed in as handsome a style as can he furnished from tiny yard either in the city or countrv; and on as reatr)iible terms EIMIRAIM ARMSTRONG Dloomsburg, Nov.JI, 1 84:i. ly 28 J- IV VAM)E11SLICE. EGS leave to inform the public, that he H prepared 10 ailenil to all the oper ations in dentistry, surh as reiiioving'both b The Tartar and other lorcign Sub stances. From the teeth, rendering them clean, and ihe gums and breath swett and healthy. The cavities vf Decayed Teeth Will bo dressed out and filled with CJold r oilier loil; of the finest quality, as the nase may require, which uill generally prevent their aching or further decay, and render them useful for years; and in tn .ny cases during life Teeth and Slumps of Teeth Which have become useles? 01 troublesome will he extruded in the most ran-M man tier, with ihe lt-.tcs 1 and best in; proved ia jiruiiieuiu. Porceliain Teeth, Ofilie best quality and latest improvement, will be iuerie(i on pivot or (in connection wiih Dr if niercnamp, with whom he is in pa tern in plate wwk) on (Jold ph.le, Irom a single tooth to a whole mm, to look is well as the ifalural, anil warr;inied lu inswcr all llie iimTu! and ornamental pur pones proposed by the art, In Miiiri,every operation btlniioiue to tli e prolesiion, will ha pnformed in the best naniier, wiih choispsi material, and at litionesi noitee- ne itiere lure strict attention to busim-si, tu ol . i 1 1 . , liopl s, 's'n a tli ol public palroiiiiL'e. Any pit- i, 1 r pei- 1IH19 wishing any of ihe i,' . . nun performed, me resptciliiiU immi to ivn him a call. N. H 'i'he public . -ire In ti b i.fnnrH i! tint wp ihp Mjb.eribfcM have eniereii into a -pri'ial Faruiui f hip relatiiij; otilv to pl.ite worn as it is more eonvcnienl lor each lo litem! lo the oth'-r branchta of the si iene 11 bin own account. A. VALLFRCH AM P. J. Ii. VANLFUSI.ICE. Mount Pleasant, Nov 8i!i. 1813 ym. N 3 Vi SHOE IJ O i) T AND STOR E. n su' s. tibe; inbo in ; the pul be that be l.a; rpri.id a !in:. S J Oi;i: r.t the hmei end of Main Slice! Ali.m, . ,.i it.. H Bl.-.r.. (..ruu-tXv .......; I by E. I.ntz win re be idtciiik. lo !;eep a purr assni lineiit of times . 1 1 1 1 I oo.":, fur men ain' omens ware, w bicb be will s. II ns low, if nio over (hall the frame quality of jt.j"Js can he hhi.,i i t.nbiin! in eiiuiitv. He will hIhi mrdio to onle II hindy of boots nmi shoes, otshurt noliee. ll.iv ri(t iiCterii.ini d In sell low. fur a small profit ip resprei.lnllv invnn s tbnse w lin are in w ant ol any thing in bis line to pivcluni a call. . II. Ali(.'ocata I'OUL'lil ul ir.e arc warratiteo o be as recoinuu nded. W. Rl'SHEL. Nov. l.-.lh!8t-l. I JS ' OF LLTTKKS " " Kemainino; in tbp I'oH-Ofiice, at IJIooms burg; ,1arch 31; 18 1G. Jacob Bniler r.mtai; Uarra (Jiffm McCully John Morris lioberl Oleman W'illii m IJies John Kellrt (leort'e Senit Henry Si hlanaer John Snyder ne A.J titone John Wnnicli ,n Mr. ? C. 0. Harhiiicn Riohard Cnrtney riioinaa Dadford Lew i Folk (Jreen it Kunkle i'niei Iltiiiliocli Miss J-i1m A Kl Jolm S Luile J a tuts McLano'il JOil.N Ii. A'OYLH. 1J. M. Is. w COURSE JS OXIVARD. Vf'.,-' s. .1 9 Ogieat liiia been the demand for Folier'i 3 (""K o'liii'ii or All Healing liiihMin, and it ban K'en such general mitisfiction to thoso who have u-ifd it and become acquainted with viitui'H that II now t ind pre-eminent as a remedy in ln-ca-ies of the Lun?, and tho testimony which has been Hi veil by (iill'ercnt persons who have been cured by t is altogether voluntary on thei pint, 'J 'hey have liiven it in the hope that all who may fold tliein.se! ve.1 in need of this remedy may apply for it without de lay. Head the follow iny letter rerrivrd Ijom tho Her Mt Shiineall, l'aslor of Jude's Kpi-icopul Free Church. Mr S. has not only used '.ho mediciuo himself but has witneax d its elli ets in revcral vijr trying cases of diyeme. The letter will show hirf opinion of its virtues, Dear Mr : believing it to be. but an net of com mon humanity to thine duffcrinp under (he various diseases of Coughs, Colds, llourscneiii;, Contuiup ,ion, AmIiiiih, V'". to point Ihem to a safe, fcpeedy and radical remedy, I luLe pleioiure in hiaiing ftf tetiinony to your invaluable iiiedicine ealied (Jlosa oliiiin or All llealiiif; It.ili-uiu. Of ils ellieaey I can speak fust from my ow n ex eiicnce. lleinj; subject from exposure imoeorhi-s lo the ii iisi tucb'S of our climate to Irecjin nt utt:. l of Ii.fluen jji Jlo;ti.;enebS,tVe ,I have iiiuiis I'.i.ii! it lo a fluid almost instanlaneoi'.ii, and u!'.vaa l y pcseveiancti in its use, effectual relief. To a ptutii ular fiiend of mine sulVering severely unrfer Anbii.n. and who had dcspaiicd ol obtainiii" relief from nnv human to'source, upon my recoiinncnmiti..n w as inuuceil to e,ivc the Olosaonia a tinnnini 1 pronntilircil UiO ell'ect produced upon him a perfect chaim afbndini him immediate; ami almost niftanliiiieous rcliei, 111 another instance I recommended it to a female friend far advanced in Consumptiot:. Afler the usu of the first bottle her cuiiih was entirely removed and her appetite und lrenih restored to s.icb a decree, ns lo nKtniiiih all who saw her- Wiih a lona eheii.-hcd 111. d firmly e.-tablishcil prejudice a-pjii:.-t the thousand mid one specifics put forth in these dava us sovcre'n panaceas for all disease, f. ussureyou 1 lint nothing short of my firm conviction of the claim of yum n.edieino to an criirin so ro . peetaMe, anu to tlie ei;eeis oi u ns nerein ceruiicu; iv ln own experience and oostrvnlion, X otild not have been induced thus lo come fvrwao is a wilio'.-s in its behalf. 1 have ihe honor to bj, sir, refpei.tl'uilv youia, II. C: lil.M L ALL. Have you a Cough, which is troublesome und has not yielded to any of the lemeilies v liich you hive used? Is il at .ended with pain il the bi.ic, shortnets of breath, night sweats! D 'a liai'C Eloi.d when ruieciiyh and iir.d vr.f.i strencdi qrailurnly failing ! Vou will liiiil thai tl."se fc mj In ins, iln.it Ml. : ,lv atteniU.d to will termiin'e ui eonsuiupliuu mil eiaib. 1 1 1 j j I .1 : 1 . t Aie you troubled v.::'.. that ill ticsiiug Ad lona. hiih depiivcf. you of your iCit at r:ij leis lil'o buitlu-i.souie. lit re the Went I.'enteniber llo' name, and p'a"C v.'.ier: it i:t to b if wiih ai y i.t.!iei. It ; ie. .i'e c ises is vol:1-$ lle.-s will i.l to tbri,i li.nli e.-sin ' h mptou-.a obtaine iiml d' li"l be put bus piau 1 u c 1 d u core in as ;!' inay ai :: a: 10 be, j.el ilt.u in .1 speedy niiiiiiier those whii b lili 5 uill loiiul iwlli i looiuy (:c h juings of tl. future. lis ILdlihg Properties do not deceive. The fchort dry cough is quickly (vcreomc and easy and healltiv expectoration ti'hes it., place, fcpittin", of blond is i.r.ir.ediateiy cbeck-ji-,1. .N i;:bt snents with pain in the side and .br?!, Ithbilily and djfib'isity f.f breatting yield in shoit time. A still i with all its dic.idlul accnnij .'inimcntM is ut once renevial. ynominiis am! in lact all te.o ds.-euses of ihe thio.it and i unq? rive, way beforo this remedy when all other means have f.nled. l'csoii may attempt to deceive you w ith penio otbir remedy, pronouneii.K it to be equally as good but remember life is at italic, therefore Ee nut Deceived. The ,ove nn dicinc fm sale by t he following a'jenl.i. Iv. 1', I.ulz. H'oouiabiirt: flerwi-k ; E A. J. l- ven (1, J- jsi'Vlowii ; Uerr M Bald,-, Ca. taw !;.!. W. I.. Walle CV C.i (Iraepevilb' ; Levi '.' :Uude. bite Hall ; ; Gunl Cabinet V.aro 'IMIl', sob cril.e w. u.,1 respretfidly Q pub!..', I li.it be l.a- liit.011 the .-h i n I ' I I ; ll.M '.c. ( C upiCil liv .aiiiuei 1 .H v, . ear 11 ie upper on tne i.a llio Jiiisbur'', w hole he i i :ti n iii" ti all it varbnis iappy o w lit up' blanches, aedwlr-io be will bo in all lliose who inav f.r.a r l ini nil then eu..tom. In.' l ornitun' in v. 11 r.io't a lo ma Ie ol "gon.l inatci nil and dm able, and be tid-.keepine; m, hjiul ,11 ...i. ......... r. ItlrlllHIl ' 1 -V, oiiirniiio, j.iiiviii -I ll'crdrulies. Curd Tudes. Doting Tublcs. Hrcukfisl Titbits,' Cujiboio ds. Stands, U'uih Sr d K.IIedstears, Dintgh-t roughs , Coy iav, eye. ind all kinds dfwnrk in his line, v-hifh he will srlj apon as reasonable terms as they can Is purchased in tr.e count ,-. Bv stn.'t attention to business he hopes to re- ceive a s'lae ol public patronage LI. I 1III0W Ap in HIS. Estate if William Mensch, late ef Ih'oum township, deceased. VJOTiri: is hereby tjiveii, that Litters of .. iniiiitratiii;i on l!i above nieittioiii,! es- ite : av l-wn granted t.i the subseriber. livinp m Cat. :aUa t'Cc e.-liij!. All ei.-.!;s i.i.h Uei to t'.j sloe ure hereby nolil'.ed to make imint-.b ie y.-r .a",!, and all tle.se haviitj cbiin:s a--e n .o,,;e,i ;j :re, I ihem pioperlv i!i;ibe;i;ic.Te.l. to JOc-L'll yjSi'ifT, Ad.i. 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