' • t • • - Mil ODr. TO :I3.ELIE4ION. 0 sweet religion, heavenly name, Thy healing balm itnpart; .• Kinditi.thy 'pure and living flame, • In this sad lonely heart. Thy blesf-cif rower alone can give Tine hc , re; ly snullky sacred joys rceeive, And calm evil wayward fedr.- Wl!en gloomy feLry Fl!rvarlo my breast, Or e%il thow 4 las arise 'Tim meet rel the rest, And clears my 6(..mied T_ hen we!cente de:et?:, I r: idling stand, Tu un•r.t thy e. 1:i ejthrucu; Nu earthly power can club thy hand, Or elican-_paliid farewell to elrlh's I...i.chng toys, lohg :::rev..ell; Prepare my soul.!?r'eel' ed joys, Where endless plern,nres dwell. • viron,TH A P Y!7, C' /A T Tun: LADY'S BOOK. liroin the Sal oday Courier. Among the diversified contents of the MA v Number of the LAWS Roo,;, 169 be round a well written tale from the London Literary Sot,ieoir, the production of our towlismati,lf. Sort In the New ninthly it is noticed as one of the best prose articles in the book, an d , i 6 pronounced "a tale powerlidly told hy an Ameri can writer."—Commendation from such a source is worthy of being repeated. Ti.„ ;snot: also contains a VIEW CO . Pon. iDELIOIis, front the Delaware, drawn by heel', and engraved—by CONE; which has been allowed, by judges whose tastes may Le depended on, to be the most correct and graphic sketch of our Leman! riser that is a ny whore to be found. The Engraver has shown a master's skill in the execution of the plate • .--wo lenient, with his friends, that talent liko his, when just budding into Maturity, should have -been preenntotely-Uestroyed- 1 - tlr-. build of th. Wo have heard it remarked that woo:1g the fraternity connected with the press, there prevail .d to a considerable e.Ntent, (professionally of cr urse,) a want of !.,•ood feeling towards each other, a which betokened degree of selfishness discredit _ . ' . • • .ited, and - interfered with the intercha:.;c of those acts of courtesy which render society to ceable, and - which among per sons drawn together ill Othcr pursuits are said to - be freely and generally prmtised. Now all such assertions v.-e. consider libellous. We have taken occasion individually frennently to contradict thorn, and if it were necessary, uhuridant niony could be produced to prove that they were fabrications. l'or instance, there is no new publi cation issuing-from the pross(& who will couiplaiii that there is a dearth of thane) but you will find, if' the work deserve a pasing notice, our brethi ell ap. pear einulons to select such terms of praise as will be best adapted to mince cordiality with which the new enterprise is cheered and encour aged to launch out boldly in the world of letters. Many go still further—and-with their personal in fluence, end also the publicity that is given to it, through the agency of their presses, procure fir the publication an eXtoiisive patronage, which in no other way could be obtained so spceilily and c ago perfectlly sensible of the obligations which tin UN to gentlemen of the press generally; the liberality shown to our pro tege, "The SATuanvv Conuma," has been quite gratif,ying, and while we conceive it a duty, it will usrit _times _a_ pleasure _to mote-out- the kind fbelings to them all. We were about. to cite several instances of the interest which has been shown towards literary enterprises, by our brethren, but one will suffice. Scarcely a paper which we have an opportunity of perusing—and they include by far the pater portion . or the whole that are published in Alto States—from one extreme to the other—we say that there is PcarclAy one Of these papers which has not at times recorded its preference in favour of that excellent magazine, the "Lsni's Boost." Our co- temporaries, Messrs. L. A. Goonv and Co., w;arc ' satisfied deserve credit for tlmir taste and indAs- try in improving the standard of American peri odicals—for,- wo could name sa‘era,l, if wd ‘‘.iarci disposed to turn oracles, which, like tho Caineleon have changed their complexions entirely f:ince this work was com.nenced. So far then the public iiave been benefited. hop ourselves, we wish all enterprising publisheni buccess, and when wo cannot do ,better for them we will select the no tices we find oftheir works, and insert them rat twously. The following are too excellent to be debarred an insertion in our columns. ":" From the Troy, N. Y. Watchman TI • LADY'S BOOK, con Aran.--;-,The publishers of this elegant work seem-to be _possessed with the laudable oNegtoilpi ac h 4 at beyond competition. It has been in ex.- _____isteuct not _quite. yearn'id -al ready---occu pies a station which very few of the- oldest and most celebrated periodicals have attain ed. The contents of the lest NO. is selec ted with a care and good taste which adds to it already well established reputation.— The plates of fashions in this No. ate exe cuted with greater neatness than any dint have preceeded thorn. The Lady's Hook, is, to Fashionible America, what "Acker man's Ittpository," and " La Belle arelr6lielite Europe—the ne pus ul tra of admiration -and imitation. It is- in the Literary world, what the Ladies are in the corporeal. • The sweet, the bealitiful & the charming—:without any of the rough or disgmting qualitie, of the other sex. La 'dies; come and buy Icoiir Boole. From the Frady' ieluiburg, Va, Herald. ---' TIE' LADY'S „BOOK, FOR, AP11,.”--We always greet the plei?sure; for iit-its pageS, and embellishments we find a solace idler the toil and tediuninf wading through "ev erlasting newspapers," amoogft which we . haye lived since we were of the altitude of a chopine, and will probably 1.):: cased when our form Aumbles into "pi" and is ready for the "elt_i shoe"--hut is not germain to the matter under cousin eration; • and We haaten to say that one of the most agreeable and useful publications which passes through our hands, is the "Lady's Book," published by Louis-A: - Gorky l C ti office, of the. "Daily Chronicle'," Philadel pricto3 per anum. The last mini her. now lying upon'our (16sk, is equal to the best - English • publications _upon the same plan,_betlr as re3ards embellisluncnts and instructing and_'agreeable articles. - ;.'T,lte, ,-treititiipieee displaying flier "yhiladelplita -'Eashions7 tor itlayi -is: beautifully-cexccuted, rt_tles:Mr. / blond:e suriiitkged.by the /: 041 vac,- low,ostwom. - - , .• • • , - Ina IP a 'At, • ...1.R.A•••• 1.1.1.•• , - _ PO ET ik Y. DE MEE THE A - 1 1 TI=MASONIC STAIi AND REPETBLICAN BANNER.- A d tisem entS IA 0 01i,0113 T 1 I DO respectfully inform the public generally, • THAT I HAVE JUST RECEIVED ♦ • FR.ESII . SUPPLY or SEPASONAZUM GOODSi which I cuf i q. ou pleasing terms f0r...QM: 4 11 or COUNTRY PRODUCE:: CO.NIsTING PARTLY AS, roLLows: Domestics, British Dry Goods, Gri_'weries Hard-Ware Quee:ns-Ware, Shoes, &c. ALSO un hand, LUMBER, for sale. Mny 2.1, 1831 aUltriZtE,itiliaND X The undersigned respectlldly makes known 'MAT HE 11AS IAKEA"EIIAT WELL KNiAVN ; g k ii a 4, N 71q kr e.g.. V Cis kh:Ai ins\ Yid :AIWA p l gi ; t • N. Situate at the south end of Gettysburg, on the Baltimore turnpike, called "121.1 M- B I!: It LANI)' INN," where Travellers, Drovers, Wagoners,. &c. can be at All times accommodated, and every exertion made by himself - and - fa - MIN - to render sat islitction to all who may with a call. May 24, 1831. sw.m.Ar rizfg,XlM. 4 - I.IIIE to the enclosures of the subscri "t--) her, liviu4 in Cumberland t‘nvii,hip, Adam..., county, on Sunday the 15th inst. a tir MARV . • about 15 years old, with b.)th hind feet white to th^ pa , ture joint, and several white spots on the back—shod all round. She had a part ()la halter chain and the neck-band on when she was When up. The owner is desired to come and proim property, pay charges and take her away. PETER EPLEY. Altty 24, 1831. 4t--7 - - D 1 I Z3 Ur ST OWE • .I. GILBERT, Begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he VAS ALWAYS ON lIAND A SUPPLY HE THE r L I . N 1: A n'T c ES, viz. Acid Muriatic. do Chibcha do Nitric do Juniper do Oxalic do Pannyroyal do Sulphuric • do Sassafras •. do Tartario do Amber ;Ether do Sallad Alcohol- do Sweet Alum do lATormseed , hustle Pearl Ashes kulimony do Barley Pepper Precipitate Red Prussian Blue Pumice Stone 'Patent Medicines Anderson's Pills Bateman's Drops British Oil Fisher's Pills llooper's pills T)yott's Pills Lee's hill Lyon's Pills Godfrey's Cordial Opodeldoc Potter's Catholicon raenic Balsam Copaive do Sulphur do Do Atalthic narks Bitter 'lngredients Black Lend Blacking Blue Vitriol. Jorax Boxes Pill Brimstone Brushes Paint Caloinel Camphor Castor ( ' hat - C/3II• 1, . 1 i!ro -Chrome Green .Stouglitou a Bitters do Red Red Lead do Yellow" do Snoodere • Cinnamon ' Root Arreov Cloves do CiAgenbo Cochineal do Gentian Cologne Water --• do Rhubarb c_..\ Contectionary ~ do Snake Copperua do Squills 'Corks'' . - Rose Pink Dragons 810 Rosin aEmery • Rotten Stone Essence Bergamo Sal 2Eratus do Lemon ' do Epsom do Cinnamon do Glailbor do Peppermint- do Tartar Flour of Sulphur. Sash tools assorted FlowersocChammo- Seeds Anis do Caraway ' do 'Coriander do Fennel/ do Fannugreek do Mustard Vito Soap Shaving do ( %p.,t it o Spanish Brown Sponge j , Spirits Nitre do Hartshorn do Turpentine Starch Tartar Emetic _, 'lll'oriac ~ '-- • Trusses Umber --,- A'arnish Black Oil 1 mile Fol. do Senn... Gino Gum Aloes hie doAra bic do Assit6cticla do Copal do Guaiacunt do Myrrh do Opium do Shell Lac do Tragacanth Hive Syrup Ink PoWder da Biqa% do Durable Indigo Lamp-Blue* _ _ Litliargo Wafers Madder White Vitriol Magnesia do Lead Manna . • Wine A ulitponial Mineral Green pt. do Bitters Nutmegs • Wood Brazil Oil Aniseed dU Fustic do. Castor -_ do Lo g , du Clones - • do Nicaragua z Together with a variety of articles not nien tioned above, whickhe will sell on REASO,NA BLE Baltrahorestreet, Oettysburg, May 18—eow3m. ; tioraccm. LL persons indebted to' the estate of - (3ll L__ ./s'_4:l4C CATOI ~ late' of Lallinore township, .I.diinis•county, deceased; are to quested to come lOrward and bialce settle ment without those having 'claims agaiast, said estute, - Will . pt:csent - them, pro perly. autlienticatild, for settlement. • • .-• . "'JOHN' IN L.I . Q.R Di 14.dner. klar li4l - 4t2-1 .• • ESA TIIOII.IS J. COOPER. 4t-7 to the public, J. II.IIIBAUGI-I. tr-7 Opil MEI . Oretv Store. T HE Subscriber respectfully inf,ims hi s liends'anththe Public, that be 11:1,1 jwit returned from the Cities of Philadelphia awl Baltimore, with an EATENSIVE AND ENTIRELY NEW G 0 II .._. Which he intends opening in , the house of the late John ill'Conotighy, Esq. decease; I, situate on the South West Corner of the Centre Square in Gettysburg, coNAls.ri•NG Or A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES / Queens and Glass WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, .• • AND LIQUORS, •&c. (rea PA WrzertAits,siu: u.s.No-ut.m.s.) A personal appearance at his c,,tahlish rnent, the LOW PRICES of the Goods, and elegant assortment, will be an induce= meat for them .to purchase—" Look before you leap!" The Public's ;nimble servant, SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. - - Gettysburg, April 20, I8:31. THE EAGLE HOTEL. FrTIE undersigned respectfully informs his old friends and customers, and the public in general, that he has taker. that well known SaMina lC I.•;ka ' rr S7 hfC' ' , , _ ‘. TILE EAGLE HOTEL, =Mi Situate on the corner et Baltimore and Mid dle streets, formerly occupied by Mr. B. Giumirr. The house is large and con venient. His Bar is well : stocked with the best of Liquors, and his Table will always be furnished with the best the market can afford. The stabling is -good and roomy, and attended by an attentive Hostler. Travellers and others are .fissured, that he_will use every exertion in his bower to fender both Man and Horse comfbrtable. PHILIP lIEAGY. April 6, 1831. PUBLIC HOUSE. The subseriber'has taken that old (11 a teAuL (FORMERLY OECIAIEU RY GEO.. LASIIELLS,) On the York and Gettyskro. Turnpikt: Road, 5 miles fro'frn Gengsf;arg, and 24J'rom York. Having provided himseirwitl► esery ac com►nodation for Travellers, Wagoners, and Drovers, he invites those who travel that way to give him a call, and judge whether his entertainn►ent and charges do r►ot jut , tit% the invitation. April 27, 1531. N. B. Persons indebted to me, 'are re quested to call on MOSES McCLEAN, Esq. in whose hands I have placed my hnoks, and make i ;mediate settlement. R..'l'. AGENCY IN Pill LA . OFFicE oc•rac. LAtor's Ii Chesnut. Sheet. L. A. GODEY & CO. OFFF%ft their services to collect Ibr their city and ceiintry friends, and all others, having claims against individuals and oth ers in Philadelphia. They have determin ed to devote a considerable portion of their time to this IICW branch, and Itie well con vinced that their exertions will give sans f4ction to their employers. There are no doubt many persons at a dist a n c e h a vi n claims Hatt might be colle(ited, were they aware of responsible persons to address.— , The great expense in many insfances paid for Lawyer's. feeso ad where there has been no necessity thr . such a proceeding, prevents many lawful accounts from being adjusted. They wilt recejve hills & accounts from any part of the country ,Whiehwill be immediate ly attended to, & the pi oceeds applied in this i ty,or lorwirrded by mail as may be directed. No charge in any case will be made unless the money is actually collected. The com mission in every instance, to be charged on . collections, will be 10 per cent.• Postage must be paid or all letters will he reincli, sec] and, returned to the person sending. May it. '„ LOOK AT TH-18! Tar-Th olt vie LAST indebted to I- call onthosell those • to me, 'either by bond, note or book account, to come forward and make settlement—lf this notice has no more eilet than my for mer notice, those indebted will hare. to make settlement with persons Who Will add COSTS to their visits.' JAMES, A. 'I I IIOMI I BON. April 27, Is3l, tf--2--3 NOT CE. Prolliontififry's OAT, • . 1 May .5, 1831. TIIE account of Jon,r; ZIEGLIM, Trustee of,ELIZARffiII tIl/tHAT, EL COED , pos • tnt4ll,EiS, i5l filed ib my office, anTI will Ise itlfrced for eentir t ination'on the 4th Mon day of.AtAguat next . 1 . • • t:F.O SET Proth i v•-' • • ' ' • `O4-IttNtir • ROBERT TAYLOR. tf-2-11, '1 M00;11 2 , Et-SHOE 'DX G. ilig et4; • „:4 The Subscriber respeetfullv informs the in habitants olGettvsb.urg and that he has taken the Shop. in IT - cBt. York Street, lately oc- • • cupied hv Air. Robert Taylor, and - that TIE IS imr.:",:tEn To MANUFACTIMS ROOTS & SHOES, OF FVFI{I" OF:•4:111PTION, In n neat workmanlike manner, and that he will constantly keep on hand, a supply of ready made work, which Ine will warrant to lie as good and cheap as can be had in any other shop in the place. As be is a complete hand for i .tak ME; LAn►ls and just from the city of lialtimore he will ensure such work dune in the most li►shiona ble and durable manner. Matelr :30, 18a1 vorrr E lorS VEGETABLE' CATHOLICON Al) VERTI E EN T. The nitriralleet and exte:ti n sire reputation aeip..ired by this nies.thei ire for the last jive grans., both in Ilosprr AL (pal pri rate prac tice, demands from the proprietor his AT rate• tut arknowleeloyitents to (1 disrerning -Potter's t.getahle fatholiron is ollered tier the coin -of Diseases of the Liver, I'leerdted More Throat, Deldlitv resulting- front Intemperance and Dissipation, Scrofula or Hing's Old and Inveterate - Ulcers, Puins in the Rheumatism, Dyspepsia or Indi;restion, ltis eaTs-e8 'or - are - Liunfs, ill7iiThes on the lace and Skin, 11 hits of the Joints, Tenet., Mercurial diseases, Pales , &c. The Catholicon consists exclusively of vegetable matter, and with a slight deter mination to the howek, ‘vhi c h it preserves iii a soluble state, acts iiiscnibly, ant to the taste, and requires no particular regimen or confinement. As a gentle ca thartic medicine, impToving thcappetito and restoring the general tone or.tlut system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situation. The unrivalled and very extensive char acter hiqh this medicine has enjoyed, for the last six years, as a complete renovator, and pnrilier of the blood and humours both in Hospital and Prirate Pew tire ; is'a sub stantial basis for its future,stipport. It ha's obtained its present great distinction by the etraordinary success which lets attended it in the Healing Art,while every avenue and track have been sea rdied in vain tiw its parallel; indeed, its discovery may he 'con sidered one (tithe intst sacred Coons that can be alliirded to the unfortunate; and I most sincerely hope the sympathy or the public will be excited to ditlitz,e its My:Lina ble tnerit9.. There are at this time F NTT a 1 spurious mixtures is circulation abroad, and some vended in this ciiy, as- A m l ia g lu possess d i e same, or equal Virtues, of Putter's Catholi con. It is to be hoped that the unsuiiect ing,.. will be placed on their guard against such impositions, as much misc.hief has re splted from their use. They consi-:t prin cipally of sarsaparilla sirops, viz. Sirup de ' • 'our L'Aaet , eirw, and-it-14: 7 4R-) for a much less price; you will therefore be particular and purchase of none but my au thorized agents, where you c o de obtain the GEN U E CATIIo LA CO N. W. W. POTTER, Philudelphia. The o is following strong - testimonial furnishedat 'the request of Dr. P 'Davis, of Lynchburg., Vu. by a gentleman-of great rivpectajiility, residing in that place, whoso origin`4Antilicate, of which the fhilowing is an exact. _copy, is lett with the proprietor of the Cat holic.on. C A S F.. LYNCIIBURG, , Va. May sth, IFic2S At the request. of I)r.—, I here give it state ment of the effect of Potter's Catholic:9n in the restoration of' toy health. My constituthin had been in a declining state for wore than eighteen months. 1 was ihuch troubled with a short dry cough, slight ditneully of breathing, Which was much increased by bodily exercise.. At night, great oppression at the chest was experienced, with excessive collirpuitive sweats, soreness and pain in the sides and breast, with extreme languor and loss Of appetite. In this siltiation, 1 travelled to the New Englatut states by sea, hats obtained no permanent relief: Stelae tine after illy return, by way of experiment, I was induced to uS, pa. tor's Catholicon„ and after using two bottles, my health was perfectly restored. ~~ CASE. rrirLAD.E4,I"II I A, March 9.Sth, 15529. Dear Sir : ---,Mker' many Init. inefrectord trials to teheve myself from a Most severe and distressing attack of dyspepsia, I have been completely cured by the use of; to nie, your invaluable Catholicen; and I think it illy duty thus'publicly to state my case, and in order that others . may profit thereby. The first symptoms or the disease wore manliest ed.in the spring of 1827. NV a i tied at the approach or this destroyer or all ease, I had recourse to phy sician eller physician, and remedy alter remedy,' but received little cr no relief; Lwas recommend- ed to retire r. i Ilto the country, wheresoftir re cruitod, that I began to think theeritnny , ,iiVa dis. lodged. I returned to the city, whore m a short time all my old symptoms returned—with double vierenee. • My stomach becanio so debilitated with' drugs thi4 1 relinquished the regular system and entered pn a eoursif of Swaim's Panacea. It did me no good, and I wentzback to my doctor, who ere - Mined too with pulverized oyster shells, etc: etc. My teeth becanie loose, and'eomeaCtually fell outf, 44 there was a constant pain inmy jui particular : ly in damp %Outlier, Nina tit 'lir ht-side and thottlder, cto, - now euhriiitted to a, ther course ormedical treatrhen4 OW th'e_l 3 4l . 4it Ilit2o;whe'n: tpy 0 - 40i:tans - stated the disease tii be a' schimis !!/ the'tiver: Then it was that Itlinormined to try ..t ~i,z, t t lifill eon; a.: re* dome al to hic it il'rri proy!t/ DAVID SOME itS et-51 DAVID R. E.M.EY - ENE my appetite, and gave mtir a ibeling•of ear/. comfort, I calinot readily describe: hi twoh: • after using but one bottle, I found myself the few teeth I had left ‘vdre firmly clasped by gums and my appetite and digestion perfectly I now enjoy as good health av I ever and I musT Pay-it is to your ynlualde'Ualholi4 that I nitrihoe t his happy result( Respectfully yours, WrO1,11:, Va. May . Ist. Dear Sir.—l will shm fly ,state my former en f labored for six years under a violent Li%er plaint. It first manifested itself in the sli m , of 82. r, and rendered frequent application to eminent family physician nere , sary, by wh, 'prescriptions I could obtain oilly a temporary After the lapse ofmany months, without spicing any permanent from medirim came to the determination to try your ('atliolio, I took three bottles, and thank God, I can tr: say the disease of the liver entirely left ere; Lave since been as well and hearty as man Calll in the fullest enjoyment of health and soiri!s.• My mire was miseeted solely by your celehrzin and agreeable Cut holicen. Your fiend, E) 11•,11:;) L. .youNG, To W. W. POTTE!, ['bib/ d phia. WI LM IM;TON, May 253 d, IS3O. • Dear Sir.----This was a ease of rheumatism nn ultimate friend of mine, an old gentleme!' bout sixty years of age., wlarinid the leheolnalir for a number of years past, part orthe time em tined to his bed; he took it merely through exprr strut, mid was surprised to find himself entire! freed froth his painful disorder by using only eh Your tvell wisher, 1 ItJ UTAII NICHOLS An ernminent physician says, "I have knowi several cures performed hp the use of your ( 'at ho Neon, which had previously resisted the ordinary, presci ijuion s of the faculty, and I livr , or‘e, lizuiwn it, to produce )(:s E FFECTS!' Tll be had at the I)t tiL; Storp,of Dr..l. GILBERT. Get tysbur,ff May IS , 1 t.*3l. E LY rixi , R7A.E DENTED IX TI IIsCO U I? I "TVrinlied Mirth, MO Care derides, And. Lang!'ler holding both his sidta.'.l ROB l' 1.; C IT 8 ' COMIC Nilltit CO RR illustrated !n upwards wo Dlt ED Caricatu res , a. 4 ',1,•C/ C h 01iii (:(ntiir En gra ri eaMbi qll 4r all the interc.vt a/1d Spirit .11 -. the DOlfieBiir find Po. reign Conde Anu nu is, Humor. ous 1///d Laugha- DROLLERIEN. PRICE, ONLY $ l 50 PER A NUM. r3IiIE public have now before them tho l'roveents of a work of which Wit Humour, are to constitute Ow prunu•u v ud grout ients. Tins puttuluidier hos On-urn:cut the arid t.. ty which. productions or siunilar pretentious urn u..owziut after, itud‘u, their leaden toiltptu , at wit, bare born di>li Heart by couiru..o u2;arity, stud too ()lien evinced all utter disregard ul deeekey, unmindful that "immodest tvords admit of no defence, For want or decency, is want of sense." The favorable disposition %Odell the public hal.° soconslantly manifested towards snitihrr attempts In amuse and ente;t:!in, has convineed the piddidi er that a teoll c ,I:4lncted and pleasing mehnie? of Wit and Humour, w:11 he extensively 'ninon i7ed. Under this impression, he has made exten sive arrangements to procure, at great cost, the hest productions Or a humorous nature both at home, and abroad, including the comic wot !is of load, Crud:shank, and other - gennine sons.or ( 'p into,: the Lool;ing Glass; an amusing and unique all'air, with munerous other um•-piring suhjects. . It is-impossible, nor shall we attempt to fzire. in a mertt;prospechi, an adequate idea of the ty and Npirit whirl) it shall he the constant inn inrmise into the. pages of tire COMIC t will be satistimctomy, however, to slmow, by testimony of the most distin„, ,, nished physician-, ihat invalids of almost every description, will de. rive benefit from- ant' labors; partiefflarly those who are afflicted with weak imillit.ves, lowness. of spirit:., and complaints of. a dysiiriptie.or IcilliG is maitre; •To these por %Oak inValuable, and the smile of good humor which will brighten the Countenance, and the sense of inward faction and self:complacency which will assured. ly put our patients in time .best of humor with themselves and with tiro world, will induce.thout to throw, fbrthwith, their bottles, pilLs, and "phy e to the dogs." We can only specify among the general and di. versified topics of the future pages Or the. work; Touches at the Pride, Whims and Follies of th'a 'Pities, in which the lash of satire will be used with - unsparing severity ; bid alway*in snub. grams! terms, and with such perfect good na ture, as to give no cause of personal odinice. !tumors and Vagaries of the Police Office, • where human nature is exhibited in its true color:, and vice exposed in its naked detbrmity, only' that the beacon may serve'as'n warning to the dissolute and vicious. Doings of PolkS about Town; the Ways of the World,& Peeps behind the ecru i nt-t !nri (lain res: Tales of Ilarlit...t:tetchrms of Wit, and Anec dotes of CelobritiemMiaraetors, men of orates and Fashion, who hoe nothingr'else to do but to entertain, their twig hborti, and inspire others with their flashes of wit and merriment, which is "wont to set thettablo in a roar." ' 'The tylamle•till be illustrated by numerons Comte Ellgraviligt-l; executed at great expense, and Willa el i r hemselves will furnish an inexhausti ' ble fund ofamuSemnont, and May, better than a. ny thing else, be, taken ttp on a dull rainy day, or servo to beguile an !tour which would other wise pass' heavily away. TERMS—Nothwithstanding the Heavy ox_` penSe ft tending time publication of this singular and entl<tcly unique work, the publisher has de. termitic o path() subscriptiOn at too very IoW7- est. price at which it-can possibly Lo all' or d e d, fidontly relying on an extensive patronage for re-. inutteration„ It will Ito published - every other Week, ritoiil3il4 - 1. 50 per annum. Agent's will bo Itlirrtilatt commission •of 15.p0r cent. on all re mittances. NO unpaid lettere otorilers without, the aniount oesubscription, will receive attention; as the:expense of the publication, and the lowness I oftlie subscription, will not warrant the pnblish-' or hi doing' otherwise. • ~ . Address, ' •s..a .I KRAAI,ER, May 18 ,188 V • , 'U'i.'ersontr7dersiroutior,lnk ng•ft I' O6 W at- a .6 ' l " plo of the mearititturesp:lo4yespoleu oi; far,' ,gratified•liri;Plipt •• _EZRA P. WILIBAN,L CASE CASE. ME 0
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