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' .4° --, •_t.te' VW-, 5' .. --, -•, • . - • ". BY BROWN & GREENE. VOLUME XXIII, NUMBER T. I) e doluntbia a i i n, IS rvralquEn LT J. G. L. BROWN, sTEpIiEN GREENE, AT $l,OO PER ANNUM, IF PAID IN ADVANCE; Or $1,50 IF NOT IN ADVANCE. single Copies, 3 els, tllitr—Nortli-west corner of Front and IValnut streets, immediately opposite Parson's Dote!, and above the BA Denote Koil road Company's Office- No paper vi ill be diQconiiiined until all arrearages are I-molt:unless at the option of the publishers. Letters, to receive attention. 14141,1 be port-paid. I'F.TiNIS OF ADVERTISING. [Fifteen lines Or less to the r.rpiark..] Adverb-ements us ill be ii,erted 111 ree titan at the rate ofsl per ; for every subsequent insertion after the third, 25 cents will bee eharoed. The number of insertions de,ired mint. marke ' d, or the adve Mt, merit will be continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. A lateral deduction sr ill Le made on the above pt ices o)eurly advertisers. DR. A. CLARKSON SMITH', (VPlCE—Walnal street, two doors above Trott, Co Jumble, Pa. Columbia, .April 10, 1052-ti WILLIAM 11. ELDER, ATToRNEV Al' LAW —Office in From street- Le twuen locust and 'Walnut Ftreets, Columbia, I.n. Columbia, J une 7. 10.51.-if - PIIILIP GOSSLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Oillre, Arrude Row, Wal rut wert.lietwera Front and Seroad. Colutalna.April 23. 1..32. 11. 111. NORTH, ,irronxin - AND COONS EL Lon AT LAW Offier , IrLet. above Front, formerly ocenvied by Pt .1. sArk.on. Columbia, Columb,,,Muy 4, 1:-.3o. CHASE & CO'S Great Package and Parcel Express, .4%.tc.a IN charge of special inessen- L".51-7F j , , cerA, tor the South. Ea-L rind C H, the In InCiptil (O ad UC the Untied State•. Parcel., Specie, Zle . 101,N nrded nith dc•pale It nod tics', OW at rates Ices than by :10 Other moul t . N otes . n r; th, slid thlls coliectvd, and orde, punctually attended to. floods by this EXpr eAs re- , lopped to tiny 1.011 of t6O; Llnted State, by foi warding bills of lading and 111,1 rue icons to the 011ie, Cues!..' . C.CS 01'1O,Iii.-130thnlore• 3 Jar% t•.' log, North Et eel I.tdel plus. 45 south Fourth eel; Sew Vorh. 205 I.liiiailwily . ; Wl...bin:lion, Coiner of renlo.ll,.toia Avenue nod 11 street; Columbia, at the Jetwlrs store of Ows. Lent ler. Front Chloe!. Coltinilo.i, October 2. 1t3.2-1y 13. F. SPANGLER, Bookseller and Stationer, Front strcrt, Columbia, Penn'a. Cobantoe, October JO, 1-52. 110 'WANTS A GOOD SHAVE? I'llE UNDERSIGNED has taken the SHAVING •I. AND H MIL DRESSING SALOON rereltilv nee.. oil Lt N Iloooc here he pt now pi rporea to wall upon eu.tonlert. I Ile aloon still be kept ILI betl ♦ll le, :1•:1 a elea.t and gond 01:tve tvlll nlwlty , lie gunral.lied 11AliC C NG attended to to the late,t and most I:Aim:able II) le, JAME, S BURR iaublu, January 15, 1 55.3. 61110 . TO THE LADIES PARTICULARLY NOTICE. T HAVE pureltnqed leopt .T. P Patterson t b ' reeel Pte I tor manwacturovg 1)1,111,LE1I St .\ 1., WASILI'Sr: 8 0AV, FANCY SOAP. ce . , ntrl h.kve been taught prepare the ohCve p ladies earl hove the belipi at the battle priee4 /hawed ‘,•\• Mr. Palter-on. /CNI. .1:1V Front ,tteet. Columbia. Columbla, Jam)! ry r SHOULDER DRA.CES if ST reef iced at the Golden :gm :or hh_T Store. anoilmr n....thriment oh :shoulder Itr.te,. of .11 •ILCR, for Ladtrr una Gentlemen. Thhey e highly reeohn nandrd for weak breasts. stooped hloultler , . &e For solr at 1.1:A1J1:12'S. Columbia_ Or tuber 2'l. TO BOATMEN rpm: uNDERst(;NEI) has eott,taittly on hand a ful aPionment of COPPER P 1551 PS. 110A'r STOVES ll'l' HAWKS, ovith ethereal.) and LAMP POTS to %Inch he re Teeltully invites the atteittion of Coal mu and Other., HEN R PEA 111. ER, WI 17,1,12. Loeu.t btreet, Columbia, ADAMS & CO'S EXPRESS- F SP L ANGER. Agent. Mont street, Columbia. H• Columbia. October :10, 1...52. mr, t I,ltrl t t 1011 LAND OE 1 3 / 7 11.1/IINC. un•lntill) on liantl :mite Lane Kiln, near the IJcpot. IColuoilcaJan PATENT WIIEEL GREASE, P ECOMENDED by lit cry Stable, Keepers Carters. Dratneli • and oilier.: IUU (.ROSS LEATHERED CA Rl'l TACK-; ; 11111: PROOF PAINT. best quality. (lot particulars of which see ahcraLeinent w another column.) all fur le lots " the Hardware Store of RUNII`I.II. Columbia. October 3U. Locust !If eet. SCHOOL. BOOKS. „, 1‘"011111e111 or oti rite sehool Ruokc uted in rue private ali) public ...chord, to or around C,. , luta• I in. In large or ,mall quantities: and Ili the very lowest Vices, coin be had at Sl' _. N( Oct W. 1,52. 11c:tn.:quarters and New, Depot TO DISTILLERS THE sub.eriber IR prepared to inanniaeture in order at the sliortt,t antic... all kind+ of :.'lll,l, W 0 .11): on the most rea,onahle lento:. Also, repairing ol ail knitte promptly attended to. Columbia, April 17. 1n52. 111".NRY VFAIII3,III. --------- lIRICIC DUST. cut:rely hie Guth t•lny. ntla DD found to do the work of ,"" a faner du. the b-n..k Puret'l• l'or -“ , t• ut 1.1:4D1:1rs. roluzain.:tlnrch 211, • lEnciamEt. Ilerring, ra..11 :yid Dried prof, wr gale low 14;r c ,b Pllll.ll' F. Columbia, Feir. Oppecite the Da alr. iONG AND SCLP1111: F•IIANVI.S. 1.1 flog I`.•i. m.1:11 / oilier Winter Goods, sit order to In.ll,lnora for =Tong Goods. PHILIP F. FltV. Colinbia s Feb. C. 4.3, PS33. Opposite the Mink. - _ • SULPIL QUININE.- 100 ounce, Sillphnte of (111111Ine lust received arid for pale by W. A. J.E.-1 PER. Voliaribm, :Maisel) _ BARRELS' PAH K V Just received alai for sale low Iry the barrel, for Crib. by 191/1.11 . P. FICV. Columbia, Feb. Opposite the M.A. COD LIVER OlL—Sone.' fic...h nod renuinc Cod Liver od stivt received and for sale at LI:AIM:WS. r Columbia, March t.'6,13. ItECEtV ED a new lot of A cr's Cherry IN torul. and (or sale by WILLIAMS , Columbla, March IM, _ _ - J _ UST RECEIVED a new lot of Iloolltual'A Cierlll3ll Bitten', att.! for rule l.r R. \VILMA:DS. .Coltunlas, March :Kt, LSSENCI: 01 C01:11:1: —A supcnor article or limn mere Essence of Coffee for sale at LEADER'S. Columba:l. March 06, 1t53. - - A DALlStif.rg FT MIR a cerium cure for Headache Ince 74 CIR. For •nle nt W. A. I.I . :ADER'S Drng Store. Coluuthia, March 13,105.2. arsumn, wELL-scAsoNuu eAsnr,r; SOAI LT llbe pound. bor. or Lox. for sale A FAMILY PAPER: DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MORALITY, EDUCATION, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. ME \y - 7 Pv-T 9 (1,1 (^ , 4: ft's. lVSA - 1 • • f PECTORAL: For the Core of COUGHS, COLDS, ROARSEINDSS, SRON CBITIS, CROUP, A.STE• "rwITHOOPING-COUGII AND CONSUMPTION. "And by the ricer. upon the lortak thereof. shall grow nll trees for meat. who, h•af shall not fade and the Trutt thereof shall he for meat, and the leaf the:eel fur medic here seas hope fir the sick recorded long rie,o, and every }ear adds new proot to the assui ail,: that these promise,. shall not fail. As medical ,Lieace discovers and designates the rem edies liallite 11,3 giveit. (rile by oue, the sti e.lSei that at- Met our race y rid to the coot rot of Of all the mal adies we Sillier front, moue lints earned more vie liras to mini untimely grave man Con,uniption of the Lungs tr.tbsonied sse give collie eVidelice that this too may lie cured, and that Pulcionary ill all their forums, ma} he removed by Cherry feel oral. Shown will riot penult u, to pubhill here any propor tion of the cores at has etrected, but the Agents below named, ',ill ninuclt our Circular, tree. whereCiii are full pa rl.cular~ and 111,11 , pillatile proof of these facts. 61illererS! read and Judge for yourselves FOR INFLUENENZA & WHOOPING COUGH. Sir—l have repented!) . 11-rd 1001 Cherry Pectoral for ‘Vliffiffung Cough and Influenza, and have no lie.itation to pronounen, it a complete remedy. Pour or Illy children have been afflicted milli thee,, disc:l,s. and the free u-c oldie Pectoral has always alThrdeit loran lit reliet. .I , t M 1 1.4 1111.0V1.117. NVe attest the 'mitt of the above ,tatement. M INtitor of the Nt.f.hville .1. NI, ZININIERNIAN, Druggi.t. 1 , ()R A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. PITIF.IIItIG. PA., rdb. 15. 1 , 51 Dear 5/I"—ror three yea, I have been afflicted with a Cough, r.o flifdre-,14 that I Irequelitly de-paired of reeof.ery; inuf I, at the time I was obliged to •it up all night ur my chair, as lily cough would ..utioeate vie when 7 had down. 'laving u.ed tuany it a lth -0111. 11111011 relict, 1 at I.,it tiled the Cheri) Pectoral, under PtoVitleilett lias mired roe altogether. 111111 %III!! gratitude )40 rc, !JANIE. NIet_7.A.NDI.F.SS. This is one of the numerous Care< of A , TIIMA which have Feel, accredited to Cherry Fords' .11.1:A Al. N 1 . Aprii 17. 191 17n Avrn,l.o,A.P.l.l..—Pl:Alt rut-1 hnvc fur N car: her, 1111111.1erl is itti Aslliiitti In the WctriO. 10110, 'n that 1 have been ob:i f fed to p 11, my chair tar ti large, part of the time, being unable to breathe. ov in!: bed I had tried a greet man) inetlicinc-.in uu 1.11110 , e, tuitil in) physofian pre,.eribed. a rue experiment. your Choi ry Pectoral. At Get n =veined to make me worn . , hill 111 Ic-s than a Week I began 10 el.pel tenet. the 010,t grnufymg relit; Irom 11,1 1.1" e, -1101 Ilitty. 111 10110 wo.kg. the dimes tc cu tile!) reniased. I eau deep oil illy bail such cointort, alitl enjoy u elate of liell;111 Vell tell I ittiVer had expected to (.1-1(I11.(f7: S. FA CornM1“1011:1101 Po rwardiln; Merchant. ''rout the President of Amherst College, Edward 110,1, „ s .li&41 sour Cherr) Penner,' lit LtWii ensit 01' deep. , cated bronchi!, and 010 sal l"tiett. front Its eltellitral eOll , lllllllOll, that 11 IS nil 111.1Itticati he etillipOund tor the 0,1101 ill laryngtal find broneloill ditheilltie , It my opitooti, rw to us Superior <liiiracter, can be 01 all) service. )00 are at Itheit) to u-c it us )ou Mulls proper. 11.171VARD mticagT. September It, 1019. Not only t the inere Mingeious ills• 1.11,e4 of the Lutigc. bet :1140 Ins II family medicine for °CC:I./011A tine, it is the sal e.L. pleasame.,t and Lea 1/1 the us arid Prep:lied and so!il .1A l•p 511 7 ... C. AV I I)riiggikt mid C 11 4 .1111.1. I,M Sold in Columbia by W. A. um! March 1 . 2, 185:3.3m05. $5OO CI-M.LLMNG33 W 11,1 7 ElTR , con i cerns 1111 e Nat all lime. nt the ,11app,i1: mule imporvittee. F nitre it for gra melt that every per ..n will do all tit their tamer. to ...tee the It Vi or their children, and that every per, on will endeavor to promote their Ilentllt lit till Flicrifke , 1 !eel It to lie my duty to t -oleautly 05,1110 )(at that NVORAlS.ttecordnut ut the opinion of time snot celebrated Plovh.iciat, are the primary- rall , eit of a large snajorny of tittteatte• to which ehtldren and adults tire ItaLle. If you have an appitne continually el angeable nom One kind of food to another, bad breath. pant 111 the StOrlitiell , picking nt the nose, hurduesc and fullne , ao l the belly.dry cough. duty fever, pul-e irrevalar—tententher that all the,: denote Wolin, nqJ )011 'honk] at nitre apply the remedy : JIORENSACK , S WORM, SYRUP An article ,Quilled upon .Clettlitte pi mewl..., com pounded with petreli t egeloble ,unttlattre,<, hying per fectly sa.'e when taken and ear, be uiven to :he noel tender with derided beneficial elect. Ns here Hord Corterfamts end MarrhCu nave made Ilion weak and alelollitated tlie Tonic ;,eoperties Worm Syrup are each, stand , ,ittiOut an equal iu the cat:, iiaztht 01 Medicines, in giving tone and etre:l;th to the bleb ,oaken it an la:Alit& remedy for thoae °Meted will, .1/spepsis:. the asunii•liing Cures itertorined by Ihtt Syrup, utter Physic...us have PuJul, us the best cval, ate of rt< sttpertor etheaey over all others. THE TAPE 'WORM! Thk t 5 the mo-t ,httwolt Ivor., to t1...tr0) of rill dolt infe , l 01.111111111 M cress. utt :tllno-t litre lento], lo•conolit; coiled nod la-trued to the lu tool Stomach, cfreeloitz the -o a., to coo , St. VIM., Parte , . Fit, Sc.. liar 1110-e :11lilOICII ceith/111 1 ever .u•pect that it o. Tape Worm them to tot curl) ci .1) c. In order to de-troy MI, WOTill. VII y coergettc lic.11011•11T 11111-I Le jilt rued : It WOLIM fhrrctuttt Lo prop , I. tohake li lII' of ' , CT I.lVer Pill , , O ss to Tell/Ole TOCIIO,, thrill the WOTIII n!. Flip may act direct upon the WOTIII. 101,4 be Utt:011 111410. , I,IA cpoTol -ha .1 Wile, o three Won ICI lowed 'MVO IleVer been !nulls, to fail IA curing the tno.i. °bet male Cut, of Tape Worm. lIOIIENSACK,S LIVER PILLS. No port of tip. •ystem rq loon, liable to dt,ease tLnn 1;1;i it wrving a fillerer to piitiiy the bloo or d. yoi.iitt the prolo•r srerrlvo, In the bile ; that writhe at curs of the Li‘er allots the otlo., thiptirtnnt purl , 01 lice p.), , •01. and rrouh. s,tr)ottsl. ta Live NVes:ootl,l.tlit e fore.wotelt that it rielithi of the Leger. The Pills Lwow 11:00'1%-s N I.I.ANTs lot otsbed b, nature to lwal steely. 1-t, A!‘ l:\ PEI; l'()It o`s:r, from the Pith:too:lly 111.1CII• 111,111• ~r I,olilolc- rice th.ch.lege 01 c1..1.•.1 'natter.— dud Ail :it ATI vr..•Vlitell chi ??? g , .01n, ineX. 1.10 aide 11111 /11...11,1 ,. :thinner the vet lath murbiti lie .A.llo:it'i N,i0,11,41,.... 101113 Stoo. 1. the 10 recess 111 . -T Ileollll allll : \lgor to 011 part+3. 4111. A iO . I. ju•l 0 , 1 Ithriiirmy null the oilier therein whu•it' rill-, mitt ith the Itotvel,', exp.:ll[llg the ss, hobs 01 * Cori .111 an matter. e' piths') Mg' th.., Blood VOlO-11 de d stroys diieu, , tod re.totc , health. •Sao I , I.: NI ALES. von 5,11 find these Pill= on Inv:linable medi-ate ma uy CoolphOnl.lo,l.l,li you are •111,14,..t. In ob.trile lion, either total Or partial. they have been wand of in e-titrintile benefit, re.torine; their finictionnt :irranze ments to a healthy action. partlytrig the blood and other linitle so elieetually to put to flight all compinitit 4 avLteh may art-c from teintile iffegolloitofc, ns liendnelte, gtd thiniie' . .t sight, Pain in the side. back, .le. Inoue genuine iniles4 signed by J. N. Dolieniaek, all others being I it-e imitation. tr. - Agents nem: ..upplie.. andqlorekeeperl de.trott. of beeoining Agents, not.to.ttire... Cite proptio• tor, 3. N. llobeit‘ael., l'a AGYr<TS kna LAM.A.Trit CotgIY.Vl - A 1,1:ADI: 1 t , Columbia: Dr. I.oiit: & Co. W. C. Daher, Stoutrer. Mt Joy; Klaaser, Oetc-Ata Vost Otrice; I:rsviii, Cambridge , Street.; Weidman, Drieke.iville; Stouffer. Adonk; Wiekelt. Dry Tov , ii: :and by r every re.peetable merchant lot alrucei-t in the county. Price ..2:1 vent., Sane 26, 1 t , :rd- I y - - of CPILING SH A W linve ju=t o p em .d f es , mor ,. tho, scarlet. ll:tie, orrtilae• Crern anti tunrorm s, t tratc :nita, In—the 11111141.0.negt art,. le WI: for-prang riiii.ll. r Fit , 1 l'r OproAttc, the Bank. Junt, 21;. "NO ENTERTAINMENT IS SO CHEAP AS READING, NOR ANY PLEASURE SO LASTING." COLUMBIA, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1553 THE ROAD TO HEALTH! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. CUE of a Disordered Liver and Bad Di gl,St 1011. C opy of o letter from Mr. n. liirlitts, Chemist, 7 e.cott strett,Liverpool, dated Oth Juve, lesl. : To Pro re,Or III) 1.1.0 \V : , iit—Your Pills and Ointment have stood the high est on our sale list of Proprietary Meikettles for slime year , . A customer. to whom I CAll refer for any desires me to let you know the pa rtn•nlars or her been troubled for year. with 0 dig ordered liter. and bad digestion. tin the last MAU, SIMI, however. the vtrol•nro ut th•e attack was so alarming. and the inflammation -et DI SO severely that dotil., were entertained of her not tieing able In liar up °ilet tt ; fortunately eh , • WrIS mJaced to try your Pills. and she inform- me th it a fer the fret and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. I , !se CO/111/Med to take them, /led although she used only three boxes, she is non , in the enjoyment of tuned t /War lh. I could have pent you many mare oases. tea the above, from the seventy of the Pilaff:. and the speedy cure, I think i.peaks much in favor of your MSlOne.illefr (Signed ) R. W. liuuiti S. AN EXTItI.OIIDINAI:N Cc:RE OF 11.11ETJAIATIC FEVER. IN VAN DirmEN's LAND. Copy of n letter inoerted in the flobart Tt,..n Courier, of tin. lot March lb:A, by 31ajor J. Watch. Margaret McConnigail. nineteen yen,: of nee. re siding at New 'Town, hail been cohering front a violent rheumatic fever for lipwiirda of two mnnth.•, which had ...ninety deprived her of the 1.1, 01 - Ler limbs. During thin period she 0..14 under tin.• care Cl the 111051 liledll,ll MOO in iltl.lll Town, and by them her ea,l, Wan C011 , 14iert . .11111:0 . i...5. .1 Irie2,l pr vaned upon her to try Hut Itio.ay 'n celebrated which she Coll,llled In dO ; and /11 tut iiii„reilttile short sn.ico nil time they effected a Perfe.l t title. CERT or A PAP.; AND TR:FITNESS IN Tilt CHEST AND SI . O.MACII or A. PERSON Si YEARS or A.L. Front Me , sr, r'nn. Proprietor. 01 the Lynn Ativertl-er, Who caul vouch for the lu t lowing atute leen t. Attozet ISSI. To Proceqsnr llett.nwn Slll-1 tle.ne In bear tentlMOny Cr, 16r gond vfnni,... orlfoltow,i)'s Pill: For come )ear, I hitlrernil (rein u naot and ightlies, in the stianarli. tt hld, t, ac 1.1. n :It:comp inn,' by a ,bortn,s- of breath Ih it Pre vented n.e il,llll \Valk 1114 111/011t I !tin i yea r+ of 11101 1101W11 libtatuloig mi ud,nneed ,lite or lite. 11/1.,( Pills hat, Fo r0.11 , •V..1/ 111 r. that I aw de,11,11 , 1 that others choold In. node. LIC(111.1114 . 11 trill, tin, vinille• I not nor, fonderini, Iry thin no•an-. cninvataticoiy net aye. and vnti tale n,thont ter an 1,11ILIICI: ur pal°, Sr hl, ht f i nun trot du Letutn.. (.:ngned.) lIF.NitY North Steel, 1.3 no. Norio) It WomAntrur. ErricAcv or lior-LowAr's PILLs Is C. or Duorsr. l'ersnita aufferinz Itrop , y, either nbrint the turn nt' life, of at tither times. rininediately hate ti, these lintillredq or 1.,-,11.1 uro au finally rutted, by their u.r. of ill , direful comp' lint lu 11, different ridges, alien all mailer 1111,111 4 lunch 111411 • These ci;lehr.iteil PITH are ellicacious in the iidlowina caw pia nits. j r , e gn. Scrofula or Ltritl-0, lit ml, Arno. Iktl. 1 Bit loos l'udn• of all Sore f lironta, keel, Slone :troi Mot dies en the Vito. SLConflOry Skip. Gout, toms, - Bon el Complarot,llen.lar lie, Tie IJoitlotireuX. C 0114,4 /11d1.,!,...111.11, Toarol, ' Constioltion of moil. ounat wo. ufrers the 1t00,..i.., ....... ..1 ~,,, ~....,“), tots; lklsthly, Lumbago, XVortos of al! Dropsy, Piles, loads, llyieotery, Ithounat,m, XV,thrtess (rain I r> , pc lay, Helen :ion of SVII,f C. 111,1: „ ITrme. A_ 6.. &c. Sold at the establlshroent of Prof.:l,lr 1101.1. MS 00. 21 I Strand. (near 'retriple Bar. Landau ) and I.y all re spectable Bragg I.t orel)...ales :Medi, ones tbropgll - tile Britogi 11l Ire Will or i hobo or the ththell Stolen, in Boxes at 37 lc., 571c..:111.1 %.-:1,50 1:101 11-hole sale by the priticr)al 1)1.11,: 11011.0..+ to the UlllOll, by Mt, 41,1 .1. it t U. S.N:\ 11%! . .. New York. and by X 1 r.tl. 1). KNI(1111*. 7 :%ottth r-rxill stn vt. mod T. IV DYOT l' & M)\ S. Plirladelphla. A Igo by \V. A. 1.1.1% 1) I.: li, Cu lumbi.t. Pa. 7 - ..l'll'llert: is a coPsplerable savirig by tal.ing the larger 51.7.1... :N. It —Direct wog for Bic paPtance. of pato.t.ts to vs cry dprorder are mn.,..t to nail: box. December 4, 15.e.1-eo, I v I l'Ath•re.l ac, ordoiLf to Art of ( . 011,1,-• ii‘ Ili \ ear 1, , 1, In J :,. 1101 (.11 lON. I. I)., in tin (21c;1, , title of the Ih-tr.et Count 101 the ):a,temll 1)i.Irle; of I'e.,th'. l . GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! ANoTtißtt SCIENTIrIE WONDER: DR HOUGHTON'S T 111? 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IrOU'ItiTG . , TAILOR, CONTINUES the, business of TAII,OIIINII, ns "la n.l. to r,Olll F 1 reel. a ICW door- the Arian - wan 111 11 et l ll l l ill nit. f re:tit/M.IW every ,11011111. and 14 111,01 01,, (I.IHY. ' 1/1,11 1 111 , 1 11 In 111.1.1111111:11/L1.11e 1111 wllllllllll-1.11,11, 10111 I.l'llll Ihelr cagE•at. It. YOUNG,. rti-n privired In :'l\e lll•lrlleipina 19 Cl T ItA it \ I sibyl liyelf to nll h.,lnt, 1.• catty ea !calm , di out ig only lil Fuld ally r the trod , . Tito cyiAelit ttarininit Can: iaten 101 1 111 N lilt any r ”111,11, rw 11•1-111' 1111 Y 4./11111r y • 'who 10,464 , 1 lor 9).51e1n that thin wig of instted to 1•3:111111110 141, The ,Al'lsiog l to pretatuai 1 . 111 . the deleClloll Of all, deft ri 1;,11 11 11, 11/1\ G. Columbia, An•:utt 7. Doou.s, sTATIONERSP, A.NI) 'FANCY AIITICLES.' EST received, nt SP ANGLER'S Book Store, •1 nod for sale at l aires Who 13 tlefy competition. the large-t assortment of Colt Book+. 1:0.1e.• PraYer Books. llytea Books. I'ANOV Alt Ilt:1,11 , . O , M/ Cnsrs . 11'n pier Mario. Veit. et. Shell. Pl,ll I. Ivory itloroceo..keo) l'ort Alf...ales. (of ever t shape, -i t le. 4 1 33.011y...1 prier.) Port trapuer Al.teloo• Turkey Nloroeen Vaal.ce.secl, tr .1 Wot k Boxes. \Vrtittos Fattey Inkstands, Cc., ever Itroo. l lo. to Colombia. Per-on , wtsltia 7 to make p1....33111s tiara,: the !lolt •loye, svnll hod the a,sortreent to to' complete. onion e , peettally toetted to mall null .•X:1 Milne and should pn era and qttahltes of goods suit. v 3 e •Itoll take g reat ser , ..aug theta to the shore est nottfc• Itemetnher the long-establodued eN-1110M.11 Headquarters and N 0.., Pe t rol ;or hare..., 7 , 6Li •ri Ploot `IV t`t. Co ;1110 II GEGESI 1:3 From the Dublin Cutver.ny Magtl.Z.le Spring. Sp ring is coming—Spring i, corn);' IVJIJ) SUIIFII/1/t, Heaven Is ringttit; nit)! the ,ingutg Ot the btrdi in brake and bower, Buds are Idling, heaves are swerlin.;, nOWCIS Olt field till,) W00010:1 tree, O'er the earth, and ea, and oc,an, Nature hold, her t01.11,e. Soft than Fteattng comet a feeht.:, ff, r my 1,0,nm Imuk.. , :v: Htt m Ily I pander. ;u: I w.ub!er, Fur my mMuugs are at tire Spring Is einning—Sprnig Is connog' With her 1110111111 gs tic-li and 114111 : With her !loons of chenume I Sky of blue, and cloud- of white. Calm gray nightfulls, sshen the light falls, From the mar-bespangled sky, White the splendor, pale stud tender, Of the young moon gleams on high. Still at morn, at noon. at even, Spring It full of joy for inc, For I ponder, as I %sander, And my musings are of thee Still ne thee my thought,: are d IN'lla:.,oe'er thy Imme may be, heyotel IN thy pre.,enee unto Norlattg•• breal.lng - lelplb thee cab IVattdermg tit the breeic'. :Nommtlefb glary Immtlet tier thee 111 a .Itotver of sunny Ipjlit, tt 1,4'.1 dying leave, thee It lig 111 the Nil very ttel . ,mht ra); tool, hrlgin ly o'l HIL e nightly Tall the coolle . „! of the day Livery where a itl et cry 1111111.110 reel 1 ne,tr tln e, h ) ret) rue, In the h. I; aett 111 the Imnet, I rant hour ihyjoyeu• tune. 13tel and Lloottostg mark the conotej Of thy feet o'er vale 1,111111, ,Allll 01) PlCNellee WWI 11WsCS5,11,, Makes the Int e•t's heart , . to , IL Lots' before thee, 1 e thee, Lure creative, thee I <tog, Non' I meet the C. and I gre et then Ily the loch 11:1•111` ot Sprilw Epigram. :11en d ^. rt I true, from little boys, In that the; play with better. eo.t'orr toys And ladies kind. from les-er maidens pert, That th,•se salt puppets, those with puppies flirt Rousing a Hoosier. SCENE AT A STEAMBOAT LANDING rr sc.‘LrLoCN It happened my lot not many weeks since to be a passenger on board the fast running steam boat Al., bound from Cincinnati to St. Louis. among the number of passengers in the cabin was H., a would-be wag, and a live Hoosier, fresh limn the swamps and bogs of Indiana. It so happened that in the humor for fun, 11. re solved to quiz this, as he supposed, green indi vidual, and only wanted a good opportunity of doing so. None occurred up to dinner time, when the wag took particular pains to place himself opposite the Hoosier at the table, and soon after lie had commenced eating, he hailed him as fol lows: ''l say, my friend, you'ie from Hoosieldorn, I suppose?" ''l am from lruhima," was the civil reply. "Do they raise cabbage where you come fr ow?" "No—but 1 reckon they do whar you cum from." *What do you judge by." “Lly the looks of that ur cabbage bead between your shoulders." Several near 11. now began to titter at his ex pense, but nothing daunted, be returned to the charge. "Does your mammy know you'in out?" lie asked. "Yes, 1 reckon so—she told me to go and talk to the goslins." "Indeed!" said 11., biting his lips, "then you must be a goose to understand the language so "When among Romans f do as Romans do," eras the instant retort. "1 talk the language of those Pm talking to." "Which way are you travelling?" inquired 11., as another giggle went round the table. "Down the river, I reckon, said the Hoosier, half filling his plate with eggs." "What business do you follow?" But instead of answering the question, the face of the Hoosier suddenly became red as blood, as he dashed the contents of the plate into the face and bosom of the wag. There was a sudden start among thos . e at the table, and everything was turned into instant confusion by the further action of the Indianian. Raising aloft the heavy plate in his right hand, he brought it down with stunning force upon the head of the individual at his right side, knocking him backward upon the floor, where he lay sprawling, unable to rise for a moment. But 1 the maddened Hoosier was not yet pacified. No sooner had the plate done its duty upon its sic tim than, bending his left arm, lie brought back the elbow with terrible force into the mouth of the man at his left side, knocking out a couple of teeth, and also prostrating him at full length, with his head against the door of a berth. This done, the Iloosier jumped up, and placing his back against the side of the cabin, seized hold of I the chair he had been sitting in and stared around him with eyes flashing like a madman. In the meanwhile, the now thoroughly excited , passengers had risen from the table, the female portion fleeing into an after cabin, and the men gathering around the enrafzrd a..aulter. "He's mad!" shouted one. "Throw him overboard!" yelled another. "Knock him down!" cried a third. "Bind him hand and foot!" bawled out a fourth. "Take care he don't kill some one!" echoed a fifth. But the voice of the sixth speaker was drowned by the louder lungs of the Hoosier, who suddenly exclaimed in a voice of thunder—" Where's the Captain?" "liere 1 am," answered the person called for, as he came to the spot. "Well ; 1 want that man and this man searched! . ' and lie pointed to the two that he had knocked down. "What for?" said the captain. ~ What feu? Why, for stealing. That black guard on my right stole my purse containing five hundred dollars, all in eagles, which l have been a year in laying up to go to California; and that thief got my new silk pocket handkercher, gin to me by Polly afore 1 left home." By this time the fellow who had fallen under the plate had managed to get up. "You are a liar, sir!" he shouted in a passion , at the same time thrusting his Land Into /Its ho- ECM "You're a thief. you on of a gun!" retorted the Hoosier in a loge. "Sarch him, captain, and if you don't fluid the puss on him, why chop me into sausages, and ea: me for slipper, that's all." "We must search you, sir," said the captain to the man accused. "I won't be searched," answered the fellow. haughtily—"J am a gentleman." "fins remains to be seen," said the skipper calmly; "searched you shall be." The man was accordingly searched, and though every pocket was looked into, no money answer ing to the description of the lloosier was found, and they were about giving it up. "Look in his boot'," exclaimed the loser of the purse. "Ile's some kin to John Andre, and will be hung yet afore he dies." The left boot etas pulled off, and sure enough, there vi as the money, exactly answering the de scription, confirming the guilt of the gentlemen. Upon the other fellow the handkerchief was -r1 ELte 14 •1... Lou lno raBCIAtS were, tval, the permission of the Indianian, landed upon the shore at once. For 11le ColawLia SIT The Hoosier was also for putting 11. ashore, declared he had engaged him in conversation for that purpose, to call Ins attention, so that the rascals could rob him. But as the wag was well known to many on board, he was let off, the Hoosier saying it was some satisfaction to know that he had spoiled his best milled t with the contents of his plate. H. has never since at tempted to puke fun at an Indianian, and doubt less the two thieves will also be careful bow they proceed in lousing a iloosier.—Memplus Erin ess. It happened once, on a Lot summei's day, that 1 was standing near a wall, when a little bird Clew down seeking water. There was, indeed, a large trough near the well, but it was empty, and I grieved for a moment to think that the lit tle creature must go away thirsty, but it settled upon the edge o 1 the trough, bent its little head d..ivilwarik, then raised it again, spread its wmg, and soared away singing—its direru appeared. I walked to the trough, and there ul the stone work, I saw a little hole about the size 01 a wren's egg. The water held there had been a roue cc of rei ival and refre.Onnent; it had found enough for the prevent and de n ed no mina This is contentment. Again, 1 ~tool by a lovely sweet-sindling flower, and there came a lire humming and suck_ ing; and it chose the flower for Its field of sweets. But the flower had no honey. This I knew, for it had no nectary. What then, thought I, the bee dot It came buzzing, out of the cap to take a further flight; but as it came up it spied the stamens full of golden fa' Ina, good for making the Ns ax, and it rolled its legs against them till they looked like yellow boson, as the bee-keepers say: and then, thus heavily laden,ilels' away home Then I said: thou earnestly seeking honey, and finding none, hast been &ilk:died NS ith wax, and hast stored it for thy house that thy labor might not be m vain. Thou likewise shalt be to the a lesson of contentment. The night is far spent—the dark night of tien ble—that sometimes threatened to close around us, but the day is at hand and even la the there were stars, and I have looked on them and been comforted, for as one set I could always se, another Ilse, and each was as a lamp , hosv ng me somewhat of the depth of the ;silos both of the wisdom and the kncm ledge of God. 17"--1 blacksmith was lately summoned to a county court as a witness, in a dispute betv.een two of his workmen. The judge. after heating the testimony, asked him why he did not advise them to settle, as the costs had already amounted to three times the disputed sum. Ile replied, "I told the fools to settle; for I said the clerk would take their coat, the lawyers their skirts, and if they got into your honor's court you would skin 'cm!" Tut Cwirr.—When the celebrated Dr. Irving had exceeded, in the length of his sermon, the patience of a modern congregation, seeing per sons quietly stealing out of the chow], he sot down in the pulpit, saying, i•I shall now wait until the rhatl has blown off. — This reproof had the do , ired efiert. Coni exit ment. A fIIC GERMAN $l,OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. [WHOLE NIDIEEI3, 1,187. ..Sunball licabing. The Time for Closet Prayer. :\Turn to pray, Before the c ire or d r y t•e:teal ea the la,ura, E=IIIMMEI 7:1;g, 11, • Li it Cie rlp de'Y 011 11.1.:111,,I 110Wer, Nco Itlite tc,prv =I I= 7,- then Ihe IF•ureil!y cmrl,hsot 1 IMMI=I The :he tat, to pnr, MIMI=IErEI =1 lid V. Ca I 1 /cpil) P al.•er 1 - 1,11 the to ar: Pow ,wect c!, , el prnyer We breathe lie =1 De, s flow ce.c. , t,El ilo we r And odoWerut, bower, ”It u. 11l flie-C hour, 0 holy MI A Word .o an infidel You profess to be a free-thinker. Now think ft rely enough for once to observe the following marvellous peculiarities of your scheme. 1. You cannot believe the Bible; yet you can believe that a book of the pinebt morality was contrived by imposters. 2. You believe that the noblest amd the love liest of all virtuous characters, Jesus Christ, was imagined and (halm by designing men or weak enthusiasts, in a dark and degraded and onry half civilized nation. 3. You believe that, in the very age when these things are alleged to have happened, thou sands who were competent to know the facts were either misled themselves or combined to mislead others. 4. You believe that these persons, in vast numbers, submitted to cruel deaths in attesta tion of these falsehoods. f. You bell.re. ti.ar - - spead Itsell over a large part of the earth. G. You believe that the lands where this delu sion prevailed have been the most highly civili zed; the most virtuous, and the most philanthro pic %Shiek the ssorld has seen. 7. You believe that this scheme of imposture or delusion succeeded in supplanting the heathen superstition of ages wherever it came. ts. You believe that thousands of persons are now living who find in this system their chief consolation under tionble, and their chief secu rity against the teal 01 death. 9. You believe that the doctrines which you 'eject have been examined and adopted by u large plopoition of the mot sober and philo sophic and learned and sincere maids that have ever existed: such as Bacon, Pascal, Newton, Boyle, Locke, lloward, Curie', and Biewster. 10. You believe that there's not on earth any system of truth which has greater claims to the character of a divine relation, than Christianity and, consegmmtly, that man is without a reve la lon 11. You believe, that NN hen you come to die, you will have no certainty or af. , ,inance with re gardl to any thing beyond the grave. I. Von believ ,, , therefoie„ a mass of ties more incapable of explanation than all the v‘orniers of the zevoiation.--American Anscfn- A Father's Parting Ail% ice. Press on, my Chihli en, quietly and steadily in your Chi ',tun: coutro: do not he impetuous, ex pectmg to adiancc eery tardly. Imitate the Man who 0 oil! sa). to perform a journey from here to the West Indies. lie does not expect to fly over the deep in twenty-four hams, but he rises every morning, sets his sails, attends to favoring gales and veer ing tides, until at lcitg,th, after weeks or months, he reaches his tie...to:anon: so do you day by day iise and watch ele..ely God's provldelthal deal ing-; do nut attempt to act counter to them, hilt endea% or to improi,c them. Go on quietly: let your religion be seated deeply within your ovin hearts. The kingdom of God is within you. You remembei how it is said of that bleFsed character, of whom we should speak with veneration, when she saw• lugh and mysterious transactions passing before het which she could not perfectly comprehend, "Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart." follow her example. Be rot indiscreet ui corn- Immicating to others. !lave a secret council chamber in your own bosoms, at which let there be ever present a merciful God, your blessed Re deemer and Saviour, the Iluly Split of God, your own immortal spirit, and the blessed word of God. Let that be your little council chamber; there assemble frequently to study the word of ever lasting life, and linitg all your thoughts and ac tions to that unerring standard: "Cease ye from man, 'a hose breath is in his nostrils, for wherein is he to be accounted ofd"—Memoir of the Rev. IL Ninth, p. 30• _ _ GUARDIAN S ru rs.—The belief that guardian spirits hover around the paths of men. covers mighty truth; for every beautiful and pure and good thought villich the heart holds, is an angel of mercy purifying and guarding the cool. ~lt is not the fear of hell or tie det il that make' Ihe saint, but the love of tin.-
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