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foo os rone ~~~-~to Gl this chosen spot-so repeatedly has Con- ~~ . which cross cach other at every step, in (E DEATH OF A WHILS Au., Mas. Stéopaxera. -.. wo} And stall I see ~ ° agonizing life .. 1 Nokind hand, >. or: of sister- ncar, to -pross beng:temples, whe the shuddering dew ic ipon theim ? | Acnd they: say my name ty lipe raid the chill, pirting strilo, - Ah 1-those. were hallowed memories that could stir Thy boeom thus in death,. *The tender song OF eradie.nmrture-the low, lisping prayer, _ ~ Learned ou¥ mother's knee-tlie: childish sport,. The gift-divided, and -the parted -cake- 'Our walk to school rmid.:the dewy-grass- |__ | * Our sweet Hower-gatherings--all those. cloud{asy hours - #Pogether shared, did wake a: love so strong. That. Time most yield -it to Eternity - . For it full crown, 'Wouldithad been my lot. But with on« weeping: prayer to gird thy heart For stelait- conflict. 'Would that Thad seen. That peacefulsmile which Deaff{ 'did leave tay clay After lis conquest ver it. 'But the turf .. . Or thy lone grave was trodden, while I deemed * Thee -meekly-musing o'er the clasic page, - Loving and Toved, amid the studious band Ar-erst left. thee, . f Sister I-toils and ills ° ,.. Henceforth mre past-for knowledge without pain, A frea iranalmeent, everlasiing: tide, Oerflowa thy spirit. | 'Thou no more hastneed * Of man's protecting arm, for thou may'st lan On His unchanging thrope who was thy trust, Even from thine early days. - 2 \Tis well! \ well! Saviour of souls !,I thank theo for her, bliss, Toxss at Constaxttnoris.-A dense and motionless cloud of stagnant vapors ever slrouds these dreary realms. Fromafar, nchillingsen- sation informs the traveller that he approuches their dark and dismal precincts ; aud #s he en- ters them, an ley blast rises from their inmost bosom, rushes forth to meet his breath, suddenly strikes his chest, and scems to oppose his pro- gress. | His yery horse snuff; up the deadly ef. fluvia, with signs of manifest terror, and,exbat- Ing a cold and clammy sweat, advances relues. tantly over a hollow ground, which shakes as he treads it, and loudly re.cchoos his slow and frar- ful step. . So long -and so visibly has Time been' at work. stantinople poured into this ultimate recepticle almost its whole contents, that the capital of the living. in spite of its immense population, searee county a single breathing imhalbitant for qvery ten. silent inmates of thiscity of the dead, Already do its fields of blooming sepulchres stretch fur away oneréry side across. the brow of the hills, : and the bend: of their valleys; already. \gro the . - \this domsin of deaths, soleregtriened that the wena: - amngqr from whatever point he comes, still . finds before him many a dreary mile of road be. - Aween marshalled tombs and mournful ecypres. ses, ere ha renchés this journey's seemingly re. ceding end 3 and yet, every year doesthfs com. mon patrimony of all the hicirs of decay, still ex- hibit a rapidly increasing size. a fresh and wider | line of boundary,.and a new.. belt. of young plan-. tattoris growing up between new flower beds of gravea! { , . As Thurricd on throug!s this aw ful repository, the far stretching anonumental ranges rose in sight, and again receded rapidly from my view, ore “gm. 1535 63mm mort T - And didatthonbreathe | *~ I He solicit [| inmaany. particulars, ov-ariont “Twigd'mfi33fii9 final-amid: f (NER, and not to be beat in .this county, for aalk b * NER, and not io be _ . CurfiIs, Efisrgéqricg, ._ West Martinaburgh;'Aprl 12; 1630, *. ___ gif Fadllolalfig'rfigfirm . H Vin-$3 dfiwaVflleJhg mmfiar a 'ing on the Tailoring -Business, whem je \4 | dines to attend to any calls in 'his. li CUTTING ; done:-or the shortestnotice, and warranted to fitif prop. | erly made, c {od no © [¢, He-line made arrangementsby which hein to receive ~ | the Latest Fushions quarterly, whith will enable him to. | give inscu-mmagfagldowbh as well as well made clo. thing. CBO, W. COPEMAN. __ Lowville, April 5, 1638, ___ Tm6 advantage over allother Trusses, fiave been atteated not .dily- by the met respoctable of the Medical Faculty, | but by tho actual experinzent of those afflicted with. the - disease which they are intended to alleviate. From the | great number of certificates which have been given tes. tifying the usefulness of the above \Truss we select the | : following ;-We have examined the Tras invented by - Mr. Seymour Marsh, of Canajoharie, an? can cheerful. ly recommendfit to the public, as in -our - opinion, decid. edly superior to any thing 'of the kind with 'which we are acquainted. Given at Foirfiekd,hnh2h§,38@l. ' JOHN DE LAMATER, N. Di\ . WESTEL WILLOUGHBY, M. D. Lcettify that I havo used 8. Matsh's Elasiic Patent Truss, and thatit has offected o perfect cure. I am-now 71 years of age, and from my knowledge of its superior. ity over all other Trusses, 1 recommend it to those who wt»: afflicted with rupture, ABIUAH MANN. Fairfield, September 18h, 1838. f r nia for nine yea! ed several different kinds of 'F a which gave mo no rel.=1s hearing of S; Marsh's Truss being highly recom. mended I was induced tio. purchase one, whith has -not only gave me immediate relief, but has effected a com. plete and radical cure, X thon sold the truse to Mr. Eli. shi Steel, a man between 60 and 70 years of age, who tomporary relief only, but in two orthree months was happily disappointed by finding himself cured. . E. D. WOODWARD. ___ Evan's Mills, Joff. Co., Jan. 21st, 1887. 'The subscriber is thoe authorized agent for the male of the above Truss, W. L. EASTON. Lowville, Sept. 18th, 1838, B A L DN ESS. tonance and prematurely b. ings on the appearance of old ago, which causes many to revoil at being uncovered, and sometimes oven sliun society to avoid tho:jests and sneers of their acquaintance : the remainder of their tives is consequently apent in retirement. - © Inshort, not evon the loss of property fills the gonerous thinking youth with that heavy.sinking-gloom as does the loss of hishair. 'To avert oll these unpleasant circumstances, OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from failing off on the first application, and a fow battles restores it npnin, It likewise produces eye.brows and whiskers; provents the hair from turning gray, makes it our] boautifully and frees it from scurf. - Nu: 411mwugcomficawqwtlxhtfinm-mmbilim—m support <of Obdridge's Balm aro shown by the proprietors. ~- - TF\ Road the following : Rosert Wiranron, Esq. lato Mayor uf Philadelphia, 'ns may be seen below, certifies to the high character of the folowing gentlemen, The undersgned do hereby cortify that wo have used the Baim of Columbia, discovered by J. Oldndge,. and in sach unceasing sitccession, thagt-atlast I fun.. tied that some spell possessed my «oul. some fig- cinatfon kept locked iny senses; and l therefore still -increased my speed as if only on quilting | these melancholy oboies E could hone to shalke_ . of my waking delus .or. Nor was it until near < the. verge oF the furmral forest through which I1 had been prcing for a full hour. a, brighter light again gleamed. othwart the. ghoit.Itke trees,. that. \I stopped to look round ned toinke a more lgis. vrotyv survey of the ground which & had traversed. ® There\\ said I to myself, \Fe searce one fot, bermeath the surfice 6% a sweog «pil ready to | burst at every point with its festering cocitents, more than haif the generations whom Death his continiéd to mow down for near four conturies in the vast capital of Eslami«m. Therelie side by side, on the same level, in cells of the size of their ' atorotive. have found it highly serviceablo, not only as a proventive agiinst the falling off of the hair, but also a coertainre. Ws. Tnaereitsa, Son. Methodist Minis. ter in St. George chargo, No. 85 North Fifth street, Jong Inoutrss, 331 Archatreot. w Jons D. Tuomas, M. D., 163 Raco si, Jons 8. Feary, 101 Spnico sircet. Huon McCoaroyv, 243 South Tth streot.\ It will certainly raise its virtues in the estima ion of the pable, when it is known that three of the above signers aro more than 50 years of ago. and the others not less than 33. {From tho Mayor. Commonmnbealth of | Pennsylvania, City of Philadelphia, 1, Rosina: Was mayor of said city of Philadel- | plm, do hereby cerufy, that I am well aequmated with Monsze, J,; P. Ingless, John S. Furry, ant Hugh Mc. . Cardy, whoso names. ore signod to tho above certificate; that they are gonatlaomen of chameter and respectability, ; aud as auch fall credit shokld be meon- to the anid cortifi. cate. - {q witness whercof, Lhave hereunto.sot my hind bodies, and .only distinguistzed by a. marble turban somewhat longer or decier-somewhit rounder or#quaret, personages in life, as Thr as heaven ang earth asunder. tm birth, in station, in gifts of nature, Aud tong labored ~ 'There lie. aunk flike, in their last sleep, alike food for the worn that lives on. donth-the conqueror who | filled the untverse with his name, and 11m pousant scarce known in his own hamlet ; Sultan Mah. mound, and Sultan Mahmoud's perhaps more de. serving horse ; elders bonding ugpder the weight . of years, ind infants of 'a single hour, men with inteflects of angels, and mea with understandin inferior to those of brutes; the beauty of Georgia, and the black of Sennaar ; viziers, beggars, he. \There perhaps, mingle their insensible dust, The corrupt juaggigd the innocent, the murder. bared of the artist, thebrein of thé; hilaédpher, the eyo which sparkled with celestial fire, and Hip from which Rowed trresistible eloquence.\ | ~I. T - ~All theso y me forthe. Kil th pT | 47 . tawo last hours, was once animated Hike myself ; all 'the mould which now clings to my feet once formed limbs | 4 gud features similar to wy own- Like myself 'all his black unseenoly diest once thought, aiid: willed, and moved ! And I; creature of clay, like thos here cast around ; \I; who trivel thro' | \Ik cs I 60mg; this magi! with the remains ofimyf past generation strewed along my trembling ”whethermy journey last a few hours more rejoin the aifent tersarits of some clusiet | nf rombs, be stretched out by the.side of some glready skeping corpee, and while time conting| ves its course, have alll my 'bopes and fcars-zll y Faculties and prospects-liid \at rest-6on a goush of claim i #$100,000 ror a Carei--A curiousspecimen 'of samsive ingenuity, and of the extravagance of | 18 lem;iecto be seen at the Missionary Rooms, it is a cape worn by a Smadwich Island Chisf, Richards, must have cont $100,000. 'of mroal coli of which pétwork, ao as to Forni stripes 6f # wo amail meanest slave. There; vile insects \consume the | ed. in effect, \tntil some time i hundred and thirty; w winch, according to an estimate 6f Rev, Mr. | th \bathers of very bright and beautiful | help duo of which gmfimmh‘fing; . bird. -~ These are skilfully wrought [ several iifirest colors. - The manherof |- Tag Align loma bplicrers 13 An adhesive substance and caused the seatof the city to- be affixed, this 6th day of December, &c. f . ROBERT WHARTON, dfayor,. UAUTION.<-Obsorvo tha. cach hotile of the gonu. ine Baim has a splendid wrapper, on which is represent. ed the Falls of Niagara, the agent's game, &c. Far sale by. (00, w.L BASTOX. Lawnville, Octobér 16 1838. - ° Jim6 ___. Extract of Wa-Ahoo. . MEDICINE, 6ir the cure of con. Cops. ical properties, this valuable Vegotable Medicino we be. Gove to be the grand desiderntum so much needed for the care of Caxstserrioy, whether arising from affections of the Iungs, or of the stomach and bowels. Asa Fem. ody m Coughs and Colds, by restoring the natural and healthy.. secretions, it will effectamore:than 'the drasue. and iffitatng dnigs lly used by pracutionets i digestive apparatus to cure for the\ y Gov Mi. mew to 0 00 ABY is: Ing of busingse, and - oxacflmfigrdmmwmd ito his- care; withpromptneae. icits-n share of public patronage, and trusts he. , uihnjl‘bopllzlq tofully satisfy those who favor him with | J their work,. ' . “Jam's, SUPERIOR PATEXT | ll TBRUS8®.-Thess Trusses are constrnctod.. rely new-plan and their - ._ I hergby certify that have been afflicted with a her. | ra, mnd during this period Lhad employ. | A DEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR is the grandest ornament belonging to the human [ framo. - How strikingly the fos of it changoathe coun. Jons Garp, Jr, 123 Arch atreet, J. d ppellation of Dyspeptic | 3. . i [ House, in éttgcn'énlfmnt-of Salt e s e ~ | Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye- | Sago :. Stuffs, Groceries, &¢. &c. = '] ..The followitig are some o 'ent'stock-consiai#c | > 'Acid'Citric White. .. ...-- - \& Yellow La LJ as u as u a a at Balsam Copaita. Peru Tolu Sulphur Fir Turlington rmienia tore , Burgundy Pite Burggdoel'l‘u: Breast Pipes \Bitter Ingredients Basilicon Ointment Blue Fills, Mase. London ' 44 Oxyde Borax, refi'd. crude Brimstone, Roll Boxes, Tin Tooth Powder Pill, chip . is paper Babary Tallow British Oil Batoman's: D; Camphor, ref\d. Cteam of 48 as a an an at Bole A a a a. 68 * a B \ar #4 Court P1 Cobalt Cocoa ~ Cinnamon. Galaxy; ins appl Coloogath, apple pow'd. gnosin Calcined Ma [0a § Cathoters, as > vas Muriatic Nitric® - Sulphuric . Oxalic \Tartaric puly, a awl (l dh Penn ... NEW ESTABLI riber has. recently HB subse ®. Ye w.,brick Block, a - in the 44 . Prussic Alcea Aqua-Fortis , Antimonial Wine Antimony, powd'd. Ta crude Arrow Root _- Arsenic, White, powvd'd.. [~~ Vellow Ammonia, Carb, Armoniated. Aleohol , . Tinct. Gusiscum|- Acet. Potass #4 LU Cotchicurn Opium =*++ Morphine Ether Vitriol Bark, Lima. Peruvign Carthagena Augustira. Cascarilla Canclla Alb. 64 o Y . Sold pressed Castor Oil, Ist & 2d qual, in white gt. bot. Do. in pint bottles Do. in half pint botlles Chalk, prepared common white red Fronch -> s ~~~ Calomel , Cox's Hive Syrup Cantharldes - Camumile Flowers Corrosive Sublimate Clystor Pipes Calaminc, prepared Cubshs . Caustic, Lunar Common . Cochinest Cowhage Carbonate of Tron Carmine (fish)? Conserve Roses €Enyenme Pepper Corks, Bottle, Ist and 2d Demijohn , Plial, ist mnd 24 Rubbers Bung Soles nas'd. sizes aster, black ° saucers, a«s'd. #; buss s revere - . esata\ © npn bam in uns 6 the Tartar, pow'd. >> [~ as Guin Elastic. _ Silver | Cupping Glasaés Croons Marius aunpton.-The Syrup which the propnetor now | Coculusindicus, ork ish ber. harthe pleasure of offering to the publc, is the gimp!“ Citron Ointnicat =~ ecxtrectof a plant, the root of which isin exteitivo. nae | Chlondc of Limo among the Possessed of active mod. | Chlorats of Potssh Dragon's Blood Dover's Powder Durable Ink Ess. Peppermint. (Elizir Vitriol\ ~ Paregoric Essence of Lemon. ._ (+ ~ - ~Bergemoni _ m~\~s**~~~~~Mustard;W ._ head's Extract of t [C a Bark Cicuta. Nipple S U4 as an tt Mace Marsh Mallow [Mercurial Ointment Muriate -of Lime _ Morocco Lancet Cases. Marsh R Matches, Phosphorus hells, glass =~ * __ gum elastic Nutmeg! Magnesia, lumps small squares. > osemary Origanuim. T- ~Homlock~ Tar Fir Cajiput Oxy Muriato-Potass - Oros . Anderson's Co'h Dropa,large Ruot Do. sinall. LJ « «« és. aa ax s+ Quick: o Quasaz, chipped Rubarb iC '. Columba. __ _ ~'Colchicum ~~ \Pink ~~ . Gintian 'Ligiotico Root, as Cephalic Sauff Balsam of Honey Bateman's Dropa Godfreys Cordial Bish Ol . Essonce of Peppermint Stoughton's Bitters |__ Opodeldoc, Stears*® ~ ~ _ liquid . Harm Ol __ * Turlington's Balsam Leo's: Anti.Billions Pills Anderson's Pills f Gmidry'g’ 8 Rn! '5. a Hoopers Femalo Pills Je woit's Auti_Dyspepuic Pills Meal's do. Dyot's «o. Thompson's Eye@W ater Phosphorus Pocket Lights Pumico Stone Puls Anumonyalss Procipitate, red \ =_ white Powdered Bluo Phosphate of Soda {Pearl Bartley Preston Smelhing Salts Pulv. Jalap Colombe Rhubarb Ipacne Helebore Liquorice Gum Arabic Red Sanders alver (wms: t of Wa. Ahoo, at T waw affiicted with a sorious and fourteen years; had a of the tim ) tac an inward fever and lost my appetite for food. Afléer having taken almost every kind of me dicine recommend. in 'doinplaint; nothing appearcd-t0 have any good if tho year one thousand eight. ¥; ned some of the Wa. Algo root.of a'wentioman. fromthe, West; Thig.gen. teman informed me that he h sumption, so mack so th «or lees, must still; like thosshere deposited; | th0 y appet 6 the course of: fAiftcen' days had reatly fogi i Lor the: first {it day C ageal o of the muvie materish */ j [TUT ~.4 RW#reale by WL. E. Aogoot 15, A r1 found. 7. & IP. an Comp.] . ~ Dandefion - | , - ~Gentian | | Henbane Falap ~ Lead Strammonium . Goap¥i® , ~, -| . :. , Buigmnuit , Hoge | 10 .c; pomade v. -C. Gum | . Po 'u Aircrew s. Sulphur as -B°nmn « | Fol. Digatelia © - © ~ Serina __ ‘ # 'India se . iv d- st\ Serp Verg _- bar is as .S , Valerian, English ug eth «Dutch - . =, Ginger. . , < a * s. Blood - {_ \ « > , > Ram Guma¢ | Rosin, white . [Sugar Lead . -, . *- iSoap, W yellow |, in. boxes «« Chatifo >. «* - Fancy © > r SFl'i‘finé’L us t. ~ s“ te, - ‘mn 222 Fe v] , it Clhuber . > SHMEN ' by the. late -) are altogether. predicated. on-the high- reputation of-the ) Vegetable Universal Medicines. findsbrf’i-jgg. | _ Dated August 16, 1838... . \_. .. . | asia mead Sinar 1 S ine old Thread: Saleof Lemon {fomifle‘naed If“??? Glue _._ t Syringes, quart, in boxes of oM ¢Wfr°°rg nortt Of Ji; Lenion Baim . pint | 0 do. o Villiga of Lowvilig, where may he found | __ coe 'p'p K Tansy # __ Female , ge _ - \ * - half E'Jdcr Flowers, &c. [. , 8 - four orinces } 0) 0 ,rglér3.1d Sulphate sf Quinine ' the: articlea which E Jpodeldoc \ Jos M rphine £ the 11111ch Wk“??? preo L 2:1 fiafmac, cnlldxfl , igunqu‘a 13mm: bla! n , | ' volatile 'Eamarinds Hydrodate Potash- - ->> ~ il-gpermaceti ~~ ¥\ ‘C'l‘npiuc23f Todyne - Swain's Panncen Trusses, ivory pad [Itch Ointment | { Sucking Bottles ouf ® - common | f Mng‘l‘nss, staple 1 Savin Leaves oue Hull's 3, , t, , | Sassaftas Bark . |Twine, Eng. nes, $03an £10“ | Smelling Phials ' [Juniper Bers [Seeds, Annis < [Tapere, ° | jump? We. <0 ** * Coriander Tm Foil ' Joauil‘fl, rop$ * Cardamom Turner's Ccrate ulube Prsto ** - Fennil [ Urinals, peivter Lmvender Water © Carua ~oic - glass a“? a”? * - Worm. Vence Turpentine E. mon i; iL «+ - Mustard [Water Colors: , ”023°”. \it\d‘ ** - Colchicu ~ jWash Balls Lond ret'd. ** Foenigreek Winne Bitters JLquarinum _. *- Canary Wax, Sealing, red Lancets, spring a Flay - us # ' black | ip / thumb, common |_ a. pif White Wex #00. 00 \ ~ Evans'rea Tartar Emetic Wafers hid Fleam, Dupe}! . 4+ Vitriol 1 ** - boxes [o ® 0 _ 8 _ American | us y» Manna, flake to Paints, Dy- tufls, &e. a | White Lead, pure ; do Red ; Flake White, Rose Pink, goflghne Venetian Red, English; do French; Spanish Brown, Mus Chrome Yellow, do.Green, do. English,: Yellow Ochre, Verdigris, -dry, do#tone ; Paris White, Umber Turkey, -do Spanish, Prus. Blue, No. 1, Dutch Pink, Litharge! | (coarso.and fine,) Patent Gresn, Drop Luke, Pury, Ivo. Nicaragua, stick ; do ground; Fustic, Camwoed, Alum, Annatto Spanish, Blue Vitmol, Copperas, Tera de Senga, Indigo, Bengal ; do Spanish Float; do Manilin; Grain Tin, Madder, Oil Vitriol, Muriaug Aerd, Red 'Taruur. Gold Leaf, &¢. Nutgal [dark, No. 8; do light; Bronze, dark, No. 2 ; do white Orange Peel | No. Zand 3 ; Dutch Metal, white; do do yellow ; Frost. Oil ofilS‘pike, én’botden igs, assorted colors. | . a ve # Cinnamon . ._ Brushes. . # Bweet Almonds Paint Brushes, do do ground, Whitewash do, Scrub. = Pitter Almonds { bing do, Shoo Brushes, Tooth do ass.; Hour do, Carn. # Gloves * | el's Hair Pencils. + «- Caraway Alsojust recesved and for sale, a quantity of Curroll's * - Anisced Genuine Founder Ointment, and Sute CGuse fur Hoot = Lemon | Disease. \ -Burgamont - |_ Founder Qintment. * Tansy This OINTMENT was invenie d in trying expeci. © Croton | ments, during the Black Tongue and Hoof diseate in the # Valerian | yoar eighteen hundred twenty ;.and has prove d to be the © Rhodeum | only safe and speedy curo for a Foundct, and also for # Peppermint | every kind of Wounds or Sores, Corks, Spruuns, Scratch. i+ Wintergreen es, Windgalls, Splht Hof, Colly or Suddle gulls, old # Juniper Calices of every hydf’fimkm ut fruciured, iinbs, on © Rosemary Man or beast, even as afd mily Oimtmont, &c., &¢.- \ Spruce az ntgnm. ~ Croton Mr, Carrull-Sis, haveny Becoms thorughly deqturs« 4 Pennyroyal __.. ted with your Fouader Quamen , 1. beacse aint. be or. ©~Snssafrae |= \~ ] sure cute fur an ald Fuuudit in the teei, I cures one # Suece Roc't some years ago with it, that bad been so bad fut more # 00st) Sueg than eno gear os to render lam uscless, and hase known \ Sabina a pumber of cothers to bo cured wiih it imnimy vemity. © - Common Min I further more believe it to be one of the beat trincuies for Seraiches and other gores evet.uryvented, for the re. Worm Seed - litfof that most noble and useful imal. the Borse. Olives, bottle \ _ gallon EV AMCOTES, Keeper of the Poot House. Middicfield, Oisego County, Jan. 1830. | This cortifies that Ihave For the last your made use in many cases of J. Carroli's Founder Ointment, and found it to effect a speedy gure. LOP DEAN. +_ Many other certificates of the bene ficis} effeeis of the | above (gm'mr—m mnught here be added, but it is deemed ! unnecersiry. \ distemper among carle when app! ed boing hot. +0 Every mon should examine before he as : there are many sfrarisue kinds | in marker simatar in np. ' pearance but very Bficrentin effeet, _ Allof the iim | not imanufretured by Joor F. Catrall, differs s i from this in composition ; therefore for the public eatery “aha“ is furore sign imy name Jobn Carroll,) in my | own handwriting on every bill necompanving each box. WILLIAM A. CHASE. MORERISON'S PELLS, 1 OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. YERY one may tow be Is own physician at a cheap rate, ond ciyoy a sound mind in q sound buds“, by the use ef MORRISON'8 l'lLLS‘llfic Hmuinn Vegetable Universal Medicines, os Formerly prepared Bnuiish College of Health,. founded aro.r w _ 1. Tho vital principle hfe} is contained in. the bload.. | 2. Blood makes binod. - | 3. Every thing inthe body is derived from the blood. 1 4. All consummons are rmdically the same. 5. All diseases arise from theimpuniy of the blood ; | or. in other words, from nermonioue hums fodged in ; the body. . . ? C-Al those hnmiore are earricid off, the blood purified 'and made healthful by purganves that with i the bfuod, { blood.. ' | 8. The Hyegeian Medicines, as man 'Shepheard Mast con of the aboue mvured by H ror Theat calénlated of any vegce'nbile medicines which have , , yer been disc=avered to support there principles These Medicinea hage beea cght years Tx fon, toe American pubhe. The uniform si ccess wh.el hie st. ] tended their admimstrauin ifi esxcry ins'nace where a forr tmalthas been mven them has been nvested by theirs sands, and incontestibly: proves their intnasie ment.- | Were further proof necessary, we nee d only point to the- | numerous projectors of the medicines, who. have-al sprung up.since the intraduction:of the Hrgrian interrupted llénlxh.f-on~:taking~ leas than half :a ~ phat: a this ans To. protect the community from the banefuleffects which have been known in n . NOTICE -Ist: That the. name of the Ageniscling is written on the yellow label of the packethe gels. and that it ééfreépémiy with hiscartificare of appointment, signed by Moat & Pelham. aon 2C 2d. Thatevery packat or box of Pills has n focmmile «of the: signature of H. Shepheard: Monat. Union, as advertised in the [papers of the respective dintrietss 1 C00 209 jos £0 <> C g ga . addressed to . MOAT & PELH AM, 50 Canal Street, New York. _ \ Hygeists. ~ i+ ~ JOHN H. STERRY,.of Uues, General'Age nt for the , Countion of Herkimer, Mantgomery, Lewis, Jefferson | and .Hamiltan'. | The- following areayb.igeiite for Low.. is.coonity, and town of Carthage, Jefferson ent fity.: 20+ 0 C L8. STANDRING, Lowulls, WINTHROP WELLER,. Torin. j 58, W. GILBENT, Carthage, su _ Rory, bravi Mortgage Sale. Sve cent, now dae; upeir a : morigage, etecuted April \ [| twenty-eighth, one thousand eight hundred and seven. 4 teen, by Joseph-Sheidon, and - Polly his wife, to Jirah | Hillman, of all:thnt certain piece or parcalof. land lyfig. | and being in the town of Lowvillo, in the county of Le w.. tis, berag part of great lot number thirfy-cight, arid boond: [ad as. follows, to wit: south by the:town line s west by: | the centre of the State road ; 'north by tand lately sold by Benjamin Hillman : to 'David Hillman,. and seast \by [nad ately sold: by | Jitsh Hillman to 'Josepl Sheldon, ' 130. __ - CJIR AN, Mortgages, Dati¥ & Part, Aftornayé > 000 75:55“ ry Black, Lamp do in papers, Vermeltion,Ctang ; do in. {oil ; Spte. Turpentine ; Venice do ; Logwood, #round, Gold Leaf, Silver do, Gold Bronze, Siver do, Bronze, It is an alinpst sure eure for the Hoof _Lownlle, Esbruary 29, 1838. 7 e T. Vegetable purgatives alone assimilate with the ) Fan.. - hla at - been kn any Insfances to atfend the - - df\ these hold we-ditgct their alth\ --. 4 hon to the foffowing\® _ . C < t n Applications, forlag’encx‘ré‘; viemj'nfqr advice, 646. ( Doo l us s orls »: - -|. of the-Samatize *wou! DISPATULEL having. been made in the-paymcnt ] KZ ofone hundred and Sixty-three dollars and. sigty. : . uF y. coud? [ Translated from the German.} |___| LOUIS OFFON-GOELICKE, Torrent == __ of GERMANY, ' thy of both sexes, teaching ther that this insidious foe may be on unubsérved inmate of their = clayey houses,\ even while they unagine themgelves secure from its at. tacks, teachings.them thot the great secret inthe artof pre- f blade, and not wait until the full-grown ear. This illustrious benefactor of man is also entiled to for the invention of his Matchless Senative ; whose heal. signally trumphed over our great common enemy COV. SUMPTION, both in its first and last stuges ; a med- icing w hich has thoroughly filled the vacuun in the Ma. Aeria Medica, and, thereby proved itself the yiereR of PuvsicraXxs Ff; a medicige, for which alt mankind will have abundant cause to bless the benefi- drous virtues have been'so glowingly portrayed even by | some of our clergy, in their pastoral visite to the sick chamber ; by which means they often become the hap- py instruments of changingdospondcncy into hope, sick- ness into health, and sadness of friends into joyfultess. GOELICKE'S MATCHLESS SAN ATIVE, medicine, whichis obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus posseses a three-fold power; a medicine, which, though designed terious influence overymany diseases of the human sys. table Grave,. tll & Dose of tug Sexative; For adults, one drop; for children, a half drop 3 aad for infants, a quarter vii-OP; the directions explaining the manger of taking a half or a quarter drop. Price.: 'Three and one-third rix dollars, ($2.50) por half ounce. ~ TP A brief history of the immortal experimenter, who has sacrificed a lirge property and nearly siz years of menfal and bodily sil i pon the atrormof huryan berevo. lence. must be fray: ch tbrluad 1#6re ts the west an as wi! ne gous C sos a hinaman «f Doet. \R adrew ON ma Geet * Hpigria e wnt stil,\ out gmne s\ fin. ation throughout Germany, tn the c mmentgmen «f che test century, by the doc.rines of the eccentric Dr.. - Having. lest his father by consumption, Gubchke was iof wich a lorgo csin e. For unate for us, and fortunae for generations yc un. born, his.polar star was the good of lis fellow men; and be # voved, in the nome uf the being who made him, that he would spend his Inst shilling and his life with it, ere he wouldstep shor: of the di of the ecause and eure of that dreadful disease which had worn from him a beloved parent,\ . The lofiv aptritef Geeliche was chafed by the too just reprosch cast upon the healing art, that \its Imbrality and igrmuriuce serve but to court and fie ter disease ;\ and Ina asp.fing saut would not permit him to grevel on with the great masse of physicincs, inthe dim twilight of med. real knowledge. © ¥¥ hat !\ smd he © has the God of na. wre been myre provident for the earthly reptiles that . crawl fees, than the noblest of hrs creation, Man ? ' even of the hatefol toad, in the very leaf that was de. | This he not kind‘l/ provided an anudate to the - maoldes , | signed as its shelter from the storm ° Dare we, then, im. 1 ' mously charge our Moker with a want of foresight ?«- < Heaven. forbid 1\ , Being fully persuaded of the esisionce of a sovcrcign ilici‘tilaAfi-QQTfieI-érfiélé‘pfiughed‘beb‘; ”u? [neg 5, Oss O\ 1 r arre C/ concerning the new and populardoctrine advancg,,,12f3‘°“ to employ an inspenting agent, at the expense of { ed by the illustrious Germany, cannot fail | the.. [ of exciting & deep aud thrilling. interest throughouzfomf ' if man acquainted with medicine; but w ed in truth as any doctrine of Holy Writ-ea doctrine,. {upon the verity of whichare suspendedthe lives of mil- ;[ lions of-ouf race, and which. he boldly challengeshig:.op. | I poséia torcfute, viz: Consumption is a disease } . accagioned by a-disordered.state of Vis Vite (or Life: { Principle) of the human body; YF often secretlylurk- | ing in the system for years before there is the least com. |. ' pliant of the lungsZ—and which may be as céilginly, - though not so quickly, cured, as a common cold.or a |.} ; have 1. . I sim [fie hradae lug. A]? invaluably procious doctrine this, - following cases. should have been published, had not the as it imparts an iinportantlesson to the apparently keal. | serving health is to pliick out the disease while in ‘zlze‘, over the humah system, were not the cases hero given, your unfrigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, ing firt may justly claim for it such a title, since ithais so |. cent handof a kind Providence ; a medicine, whoso won. : 23 diseases of the- ez es, 6 St. Anthony's fire, 10 disturb. a tatal 7 iight - *s A medicine of more value to man than the vast nines I of Austrin, of even the united treasures of our globe ; a as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed: of a mys. | tem ; a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physi.> cians, who nre daily witnessing its astonishing cures of A 1 4. «many -whum.they had resigned -to -the-grasp-of the-Inga. -| benevol nt-members, who-are-urinfluenced~ by selfish -- =-- ‘ttpnded discoverer of a now docttina and a now ased} epository; to visit occasionally the Bub-Agenis in diflerent sectiong:of the «country, 600 t t was ‘deemed absolutely necessary by the inventor, | thatthe General Agent m America, shotld be a gentles> i : aid Agent has «| POwer to-create additional agencies, i i towh. or cg; additional agonciég, in tOwin-OF Cfy». whenever he shall think pgopér, he has:it in tharge in? The Greatest of Huiman Benefactors, | {9 #2pont “i‘héwtgfiéfib or Apothecaries as Agents, =- |[--Citizens of North.and South America e To Loos! his-medicin P | Orson Gorttexs, x. p. of Germany, (Europe) belongs the © { imperishable: honor of adding a new and precious doo. trine to the-science of medicine-a doctrine which, tho' |. | yehemenily opposed by many of the faculty, (of which he isa valuable member,) he proves to be as well:found. .and consequently thoir stores, _. - 3+ As Goalicke does not wis e will tot be for sale at fizzy gn'Annérick'to depend tipon the 6d, butupon its gwn merits alone, he is perfectly « ling, nay, he asks it- ana fuvor,that iffus’fiefififng‘ff‘ | pers, throughout the' whole country, willthrow open min colum to Physittans, for the free sdmission of all their argumnentative communications (Gver real hameéffiliich they may offer against the validity ofthe ihew'dpeiri' In rcgard to the the public wil mug? p prefer to make actual triel of its worth, rather thimrély upon what may be said of it, either by its friends or 13; foes. Not being nrall désirous of a certificate reputation cises herein. report. abroad, the Inventor would tiothave consented that the pasnexed testimonial, which corroborates the facts; Abeen sokindly and unsolicitedly preseted -to him, by three of our most distinguished Physicians, who were; fill vary 'recontly, his bitterest opposers. Having designed his | medicing as an antidote to only ore disease, he could not have Believed tharit possesses such a controlling power attested to by gentlemen who were individually know. ing to the facts, and whose veracity noone will-prosumsé fo-call in question, viz : 28 of incipicnt and «conslifiiptibrf. A palsey, 13 fils, 21 venereal, 5 dropsy, 3 insanity 1 ema. \ciation 15 indigestion, 7 pleutisy, 3 gout, 14 piles, 9 dys. dftery, Grgruvel and stranguary, 2 diabetes, 15 thfuma. tom, & spine complaint, 7 rickets; 12 jaundice, 1 partial «deafness, 17 nervousne \Q”; ague, 35 weak Tings and spitting of blood, 3 delifitin Tilfens, 7 heartburn, 1 vertigo and headache, 12 loss of. appdtite and debility, 4 liver complaint, 32 obstinate coughs and colds, P asthma ed sleep and watchings, 2 cancer, 11 ringwormes, 8 ul. cer and fever sores, 9 wind in the stomach and bowels, § hypochondriac, 10 night sweats, -6 simins, 18. scurvy, 12 scaid:hend, 4 carbuncled and pimpled face, 9:leprosy, 'b tic doloureusx, 1 poisoned, 4 sickness in pregnancy, 3 Aumors, and many difficult female complaints, besides mi. merous cases of humors, fevers, &c. > All porsons whony the Sanative shall save from threat. ening disease, are particulurly desired. to communicate their eases (post paid) to the depository. } KI\ A cortificote from three membera of 'the Medical Profession in Germany, in flair-aye. We, the- undersigned, practioners of medicine in Ger. many, are well aware that, by our course, womngry for. feit the friendship of some of the faculty, but not of jis mouves. | Though we shall refrun from.an expression of aur opinion, either of the sounduess or unsoundness of Dr. tew doctrine, we are happy to aay that: wa deem his Sanative.too valuable not to be generally known; for what out eyca behold andour ears hoot, wo must. be. lievo.-We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis Offon Goe. licke first come before the Gernan public..as the-pte. l'iihe: we held ham in the lighe ; <p 'urtues vpei 0 Lumniber or CHEINUS: hrept C0 | be bow deem at our bounden do.y yore. ap the pot our scfurteres;} pebhely is acuis, wimige its efficacy [3D cure not only r, buDo cher fearful mala. | dies, which we hove heretofore beiaeved to be incurable. Our con mpt tor the disceverer of ilis medicino was at ‘ unee s syallowed up in gur utuer astonishment at theso un | espected rcsults ; and, as nmonds for our Abuse of him we do trinkly conftss to the world, that we boleve him a plulanthropist, who does honor to the profesiion and to our copmtry, which gave him birth.-The recent adop. ton of seme of this medicine into our European Hoepi. | tals, is a suflie ent guaranty thot st performs all its prori. / ses. - Et fiecded not our testimony, for wherever itis ug. ed, nis its own best witness. * ErsrunerR, x. p. Yas Gavin's. p. l WERSER, N» Df | - Germiny, December 10, 1836. - , [37 lc appears by the following information given to | the puble by Dr. Rowland, that the much lfikdd’qf Matchless Senouve is indeed whotit professesto bo-in i effectcaland valuable medicine, worthy the serious ataen. 1 \| uon of every consunptive person, and the sickgengrally.} MATCHLESS SANATIVE.-DatibpB. Rowik®9, | remedy for consumption, then undiscovered, this giant. .| the Generel Amencan A30“ for this mighty: medicina, * minded philosopher and cxpefmenter commenced ran. | socking the three kingdoms of nature. vegotsble animal | ond mineral, and, with the koy of chemisity in hond, ! unlocked hor sacred archieves. Notsauafied, with sur. | veying the beautiful extcnor of her triune temple, this zealous chemist made a bold entrance into the inner Mr. Thomas Moat, Viee Presidentof the ! courts ; and there, directed by the Grear Chemist of the Unverse, obtained from Nannie Medicine Chest, his ._ The great principles on which thos Hygoian theory ie | Matchless Senative. ,_ Dr. Ferman Etmuiler; and twb other-of out most om. | inent, Physicians (whoee testnionials will 'be found an. | nexed to this prospectus) publicly acknowledge its migh. i ty efficaey in curing not only consumption, but other fearful maladies which they have heretofore believed in. | curable. | They frinkly confess, thatatis the most un- | nccountable in its action of any inedicine ever prepored by human. hands. I ' _, Bach s the demand for this mighty health reatorer in | Germany, that Anthony Struner, one dfout booksellers, sold in one month,147 plunis, being more thhmsix pack. ages 4 E;P, Manhattan, grocer, 128 ; James Se viet, inp. I koepet, 1057 andnot a single fgent, w ho has made re. rerne of ev see to the. depésitory, bse so'd fo«s than 100 | pir monthoaenes be received his nppointment. 1 - At asseaston of gentlemen, with Mr MonAetiinat i is head, acd compneing twenty agents, mceniiy oll.ted Gockile §$10.000 (r the careisat ssurre for prepanng : bart thie was ref erd, « Mr. Xenbkattan has eause to prec. this medicine, one of has daughters, whorn Dr. Van Gautraitended in a long srchnees, 'and whom he acknowledged to be in a * confirmed consumption,\ has been perfectly cured by using only \three quarters of a phial.\ Also, a young man who was formerly a clerk in his store, and lo had for several sharm been subject to frisk, was reatmred to un- Several other very important cures have. been very. dis. interestedly reported to the public by the before named 'phyticians, since their conversion to the 'Vis Vitee doe., wine? as Will be =2en by their annexed teatimonials. ~ rected to \ thhe five or six botlles, and if these 'do not. cure, persevere . mi the use of ten, of. even. fifteen; but not so with the Senative. - stance whord curee avo been wrought by this remedy,\ e , ___ f lese than a phial has removed the diseams'; and in no The Pills, Powders and Pablications can be obtained . | of regulorly appointed agents in nearly every town in the caso, whether resulting fatally or succéssfully,has a ps- tient used two wholo phinle, Co g a, o ~ The Senative inabove all estimate, as a goneral pro- . ventive of mittgiolll.d§6dabéii.“ and 'by many it is shigi bot cloiieit with such infallibility. | .; wale Masteraof vesecis, who may wish. furniah themscives article of my agents; at 8- per cent. dis. by the packige. © All person w ho live in unticalthy climates, Whether hor or cold ; all operatives. and:others.connected 'with mans. factories, and all who lead sedentary and inactive dives,. sra-exposed to varius insidious maladies, which may be-. silently preying upon their constitutions while: their coun- tennnces wear the glow of health, ind while they ak. . . pect no danger migh\. i ild {check in the bud. -. | ~~ _The patient, while using this me -drink (in kind, Bot quantity) whatever the appetite dic. . : tales, and nor be compelled to force down, againal no. ' , est nursen'often ithprodently: recommend.. < © -~ .. Natur eie the: great Ph oflly her. acrvants ;) nnd if we would. profit .by, het ad- | vice, we must adhore strictly to her infallible 1} .she order forthe' patent hater, porter, or hock a fella direct fish, fowl, egon, or i beat ' voices. Tai.other Words, the patient should onsmait a ' whatever his appelite craves; not forgarting 46. bhai ' ‘fg’mgfini‘k‘V-‘M‘nflf'whfl'ffiéfii’“3994“ Notice is |-perate in all things\ .\. 6 mat aba A | Dario oop given that by 'virts of apower of sale , In burning fevers mock not the pateint \mmfi’fia’fimqflsfiéégfi ded ihe \Clotk's | call for cooling drink. by. t)- x ~| Offic bf Lewie county, qn'JHE’agand'dn of Jane, bne . od lips ;. but place by BW | thouiimad sight hundre d anid-twenty, at fout delock in the | ip his hande a Cup, amd: ;| affefnooh, in book B, of Morighges, page seventeen, ure.. (This iaresson: trig | and fimatant to the statate cake made and pro. | _ To Abexts.- vided, the mid mortgnged pregnises will bevold 'at public | tt shi .| Whelen on the- film!»fa’f‘fl'emémrmmam | Rowbgi | Gelock in the nfternoon;atine boule 6 Jartd ATuide, in | Staten (o lial of Dowyife, in Aiid. tants. - Datéd Fin | agg 26th, 183%. \- CJIRAH- 21,52; \ En UNC 3 SOF HAMA | that .che..cioos. Air.. life.so. the-Sanatite . --Of immat medicines before the public; the patient indr. - It to isto worthy of reviark, that in almost o y In- | . tobe a neverfailing unlidofe.'§l?onghgthé inventor -does |aia maladica which un ocdéaéianal use | 1 edicine, should eat aid '| af <ture/étery medleywhich the tenderest friends nnfifkiflfl; , c ticran, (thcf'dbctorintthmfig ; unvented by tho immortal Goolicke, of has great penaure in publishing the folowing bighly impor. i tant letter from a respectable genilemanin Now.York, I which he his recoived, with many others of a similar charnetet, which, together with the certificate from threo I enunent German physicians, must forever establish tios | character of the Sinative as being iutlout a parallef in the history of medicine. ] Letter from H. F. Sherirood, Exg. AY. York, Oci. 1837. Dr, D. S. Rowland,=-Sir : About tho iniddle of July lost, I @cordontally noticed in a new-age r the advertise. ment of the matchless. sanatve, for weht R101 perstaived you \wore agont, and which profeseed to be a edy for consumption. - Asrmy wife was thop fist wasp ing away with this dreadful disense, and as our {family physician was daily and anxiously endeavoring. to re. store hes to health without success, I stopped over to his house and asked him if he bad any objections to hor tak. ing. thia medicine. - He rophed that why. was perfectly willing Are. Sherwood should take\ thot .or any other { medicme she might choose, but he thought-it.could do i her no good, as her lungs iwers rapidly consuming, and j no means could sate her.\ - Sull, the eanative, being recommended by the phystcians who lind used. 30 thear frocuce, sho concladed :o gye m o inal. I sont nnd - purchnaed a phial, wluch she ing three ames a day, giving a fire-1 indulgence to her apperite: according to the directions,. | By pursuing this ; course, #he suffered considerably for the first eight or ten doy, but was shorily alo to eat and drink freely, from her first using: the medicime, her fochle health sand. wasted form began to put on now strength, sand sho Ba .. been. goinng. from 'to.dav.untl the- to the geter aston i { the opmin, find so are all who know her remarkalle case, ysicians . and ;the Matchless: Sasitiee.\ 'by are some of the Annuity-mm?\ P (Coir 'but a 7 dono or tor Goélickey ahd 'and their crews, cach with a phial of it, canobtain the | is curl tive was m Thysici R OT ~A i nth} £4,113? ® ummlgf 11:32: wn in - Ameriga, . i islithe reputation ofthis rom: --- _-_ without the. least- inconvenience. -Within four weeks- -~ ~- -- o \ . a mo wanes \and friends. \ She i e tot honshand at.