"Ali: y.. 0 are -fight." cried he., "1 ! - THE PAHL—The Ladies' Fair at the Odd exactly what u,,ufd suit six feet in Fellows' Ball, fur the Benefit of the Old Length." "Where?" msked the :young man ••la the smail cruu•tery of the vhapel. The taste displayed in the decorations as there are tomlist• toes of our family which well as the show on the well-loaded tables srti worth nothing"----- have attracted many visitors, and earned ad• "And is it your intention to use them for miration and commendation, The room was ?a% eatents?" exchti tiled Camillo, i well crowded at the time of our iisit and "Why not? would you pre-er%c old stones, we were glad to see falsities's brisk and learn s.nd interest yourself in extinct races?" I that the receipts had been large—full• this is too much:" exclaimed Ca- ; equaling FS' peen Ouri. This result, however, male; '•you du net speak seriously. my ; was the natural one;-111 the fair hands of Aither; yon do not boner° that instincts, the spirited projectors what end but succes s ta.stes, aml sentiments, ought to be subjected i could be expected of tha undertaking. The to the gross arithmetic of interest; you do I appearance of young ladies behind the not desire the human soul to be a book i tables of a fair duos not license us to in. where arithmetical calcolotion alone should • stilt them through our columns b ith insipid be inscribed. I understood you now; this compliments on their personal appearance. is a lesson,'• but os dealers they fairly lay thernsels es Bather an example," raid Berton, open to reniarl., and cce I:eg t,: pas a tribute taking his soli'm •'1 wooled to tdiow t,t the nailer-al cow te.y g0...1 hunoo you to what the doctrine. of Ul,ele Market the .aleacvoloon ;It the prevent fair. „1. 4 ,,,d, en d shat povvrty the helot of st.,tard souttg la•lie, acted their part to general hug utility alone a ea,ion.. Ne , er for:et ' ..:ti,faction, and their sticeo., testilie, to the 'he racred word yet: he.crd tep:ooed in coot o,teent in wIt;e11 their offort., in it good itauatcy; Man deer >iat /let, VILU , se are held. Thi, t.‘eitittg Will lie the that is, by u hut :., :,•• 1.1 the -Old Fair, and we life! lie hat greater Lev , : ut .t 1: ti•at mat I, ,i,e it may Le a ••Ittamiter.'"lhe "boy," titiltert the arts 1 , -" , 12 , : Wl:a . der-e.Nv they •get—and a girl I th'...%1 to are called 'u,elan, f oe. i,c y —and the gi; well, although they won't those gic er,d get..dl they deserve. yet we offer th e m, a.. a those pret-erve ltie, the-c make at l,elu,e•l. m ite, i n the liante of thee:min:unity, clincete •'l,l%thout them, the moral Nitta Id would patti...e for their di-iutere.ted and energetic 7c.....ein1../e a coutit::, ,'0•1: tote of cerduie. untlertalting. Butters and bird,. (toe of the prettliar l'.cit Mill l cc,nticntel on mon_ c. erenree which frem tt,r Jay and Tue , thty evening', tor the benefit of b•-.::a, i.. preat4e;) thitt rtced of thAt the Columbia ‘ . ....ti0nal Band. xweet comic hay added greatly to it:, attractions. Ai; Cow proof that we con n....titirit to in our tow:: a Ivry votedderable Ath.at Ica do loud tosc,ll.l. the , amount of nitn.ical t;l l .ealt, cc 1/101 has been ‘l.O e.....i.t. in I:. that developed cinder ditTieultio.. Until recently , • its g-attiliv..tion beyond the tWu kinds die hied the larforTherS, but they lu the Poti.toute nowjoined force., and together form a full hand of efficient i nn.ici a n s , They _ _ practice con,tantly and are becoming very . proficient. The now to procure a 'LIIIIIO la ....1%7 w w ,hairy and al at:Worn:, and to thi, p ur po. e th e io,,,, e ed. ::1 the two ex ening,: hair sclll be applied. Our tone 11.1 s. C :fiator.4l =TM • a_:011,1.1 NI 1,:1..\. I• 4 SATURDAY, APRIL li., Lic44 Ind it Wlll be te our adc:Lntage to be able rigii,SEE NEW ...4.11 VE/i ISEI:4/.$ to out, a cre , lit;tble compriny of per- R.a.m • ~t).D .F.auftw.' HALL, I:, farmers on n P ll6l le ticea ,l-11 , itiktead uf engaging, the ~.er‘iot, ..r low of the Iwigh ' boring land , , a. heretodore. We tru-t that ' a liberal te•pote.e to their appeal :11 be rar 4 ca. REMOVAL. THE SPY OFFICE ha 3 been. Itein.ovod git en. Mr MO emutinly deem tl.e trm.ici.tze• to CARPET HALL. N. NV. Corner of , w.O l. v. TM: e.o.t 1/f .t onm Front aad Locust Streets; entre:lee by fail fail m" heat ;1y ttp“rl the len ket , the outside stairway at the north eud of ur the inait ideal mend.er., Lut with tha builaing tense Proof the eitizert4 ititly Look Gat a ; neat turn nut. I) , li‘t ferge:—Moetl.:y and .1)r"ICT ATTOns'n . . — ‘ r" "" 3 " ll ""iZed Tuil , ,l.tv e‘ctliinp;, knle Sit Jaw IV, PNIIEit, . L. 1.1 .N.alt N.ll, 131: 1,. C , 01111,1).114 Ili ),n ca./dldart. f r th,triet n.t. the 1-01.t.1 , 1i:1, L:t•tt.l /I] sll4,‘tr.p e dp,;l„, r Ir. ire Nt'lt , F.l:l" \ D (I.tßotx.—We ca'.l Coo,%eution. :ittentiun to Mr. l'urplo's advertisement of ANoTHEIT T•i!`"" " TUC P. and complete, nod we believe be claints no h. It.—On Monday httli, lrtL root., Ree , e't , t more than he is entitled to in ns.terting, the srnin front Ifavri-lts.rg, vltivls now runs to 1 hoperority of hi.: establishment over any Lancaster in the tom otog, t.•a 11,llerrille, 1 similar one in this or adjoining counties.— will rust via the to Nils road to C.datahin, Ilis spring stock will soon make a beautiful having llurri,h.r at 7.50 .1. M . arriving, show. Call and see. nt this place at OR', A. M erqweetin,r, with 1 ---------- - *he Lirica%rer train 14 Ilieh IA ill lenre here ai lilt 11,11 . i:•••1Q.I'l 4: ' C C, AI.7 " /, L, at, pri•Aetit Tise arri• burg .lcicicini rit yin :ion train wo<t. ward will 10,1%.3 Pil l.t Icl•:!ii4 at 2 We P. M, inscoal. of A() P. .)1. na nnw , and ill arrive, liprt: at i 10 F. IL , inaro u Q c,f eximertiou with the ,r;ltern Centr.lltralt,s at liarricburt; • ftte I:,erthavalJerlaati, Stn. .1.44., it.: The almre arrar..r,ento:nt i- nn at:lttir.o,lt fur ftll loniquots of tor.ns alro%o ECM It ;;ire , tilVal lar ~f az,vo to I.,inexr:t..r ill thq tuomititt ,Alteve hJi../ 1,11.! 1,(If O. Tat: rAtiesiotlati,,ll to "lir ua•n citizens ie al,l material. 12q.1er the vto..etit c••ludulu Vk 11.1Ve Ul;ft I:Our and two toinute9. to I,r, trarisit,:tinn of Liii,ineqg 3rw:nntcr, which may or may I,IL he ~eau Ca C 4 uf doubt eerving I,;eacnntly to tlibtrect the tette! of she Now under ncrt wrP, p.tilgeoletzt auctirtalsity is put rjoietly to rest. on,c .:•trts twCuly uiliottes 1-tier tr.,m t,1,t1 tw. • ~ e 1 iq.; • ”..11,1‘11.111 , 01 •'}':,;1•• 0a1k;c4111.0 , r," IPeoreell I.ko••L !Qi 1t..1,k 1au.nn.....• in f,,,•1;•:.• rttAt tot 1. tr: 1 .r :1 i . 1 , ../r/trig, tip/ r i• ttike a , t d! L.te In hIS r.e.C..1. (i t.i • a ••• tz 30(.1; uf:cf n..a w.• ,z.s. • tiitu•t•: .1 1 4. NT A" - 'Jr .1 . .1.01, 1, Dr. \V. S ja•t ;nmi :I 16- where Lei 11.1:I 1./ 10g in IL iii•mr tt,r the i,"•••ltir ti, a Flllll2 )1:: U.. 11 L.w uparod I 7...ns or r3}. , •0 t,. put on liin UM 11. ha, irf Fancy .1r- t. 11 I:. vre s. , 17:11.V111. Uf ,a ' L . Ol 11.0 11:/%0 Cle'r J.J. fOr the n ff•t; 11.. g • ino mint fragrant OEM icy • t l't •C Wt . 1-1111tA pr( I - rif/ to cr,ilo3cr.irt• ar.1,10.4 ill 1111 6:64 , 1. orf 14-:.l,cq erpt) !4- 1.0 A le ) yn-Itk ;, t.uunnnd.roll •q:• , 51,1,-h mug L.• MI ,m 4911 UC Tnt.: - lAr lo.r over iiin, w4&tcr. the IN'ilw„Lt,vlll.! ,Ntar ;.Iy. n c9ruplinaeot or! ~44, of our t0,vi0,40...i, uu.v iStun 1115 t1,.,t men ou • coutru; for.' ry t.tag!.t (hiring tin! /..4; tVJ ~I:k.tr tenni piaoe, line —llL4:ty rand f .itlif.l:- L:bB rendered 11;altsc:f 1, utti kliihlren and tLeir pdrent: , .. 31r. ir nvideretatitl wall C.4.1.11e.,ce a 2 , c11,•1 "n d,y neat in our .4i5 , (11. 1 .r ,, u_th. Wo hope ho t.t%y ru , •ni Wi! the thOrM Vibich his riL1K:16.;...1i.1:021 If • n teacher, and worth as a tusn, ,e , •nre to the meri tertwus, and which he 36 n citizen of that grace richly decorces." Co:urnbia. Fire Company, has been the re sort of our eitigens fir the Just few evenings bowl svirbtllit all Cfretqll7llly hip p t tensi‘e Nar..ery. His stack is large Tat: RIVER.—The lato rains have raised the. ri‘er again, and we may look fur another , upnly of lumbt,r, it the rke has been general. It is running very full at this rQint. F AMERICA:, 2*/ .11;,%41N E.—We have ie.:eked the May number of this Magazine. It is taut up to tl;e mark. (.;,,nl.l'. I, %Di 1; mK.—Godey is in the fkid, Clllnplete and handsome. as u.ual. 60,1:s i. a favorite institution. We teeuur mond the 3lay nonoJer. Ma. "Sr e=oine pamphleteers once propounded the que,tion, , •11ate we a florubon atoongst us," and nobody could prove that we hadn't. That question settled, I now ask "have u e Burry authorities amongst nn:" Lest some body rls•, less capable, should attempt to re ply, I will just say That we hoer. _Everybody cholild know this. We Lire •'burry author'. ties—nur.in fathers, nr as ••Sairy :lams" w ill has•- it, "vaiiiiiec to pai n taloon..., , —ss oil a Nally logai.itol our welfate 11 - ontiv nr Vest:mirt s.tvu IA is:. Tirsoir —Are there such yeomen in the n oilil!--- !eat en Irrilp tin, yeiri: Siciety aboun ls with them, no cirade, hone select, is elf.111p: front thorn. Where% er you find NV , )111:1111illri, there tau N% 11l fill i those spoolinoirs of to rn f lu iloprot ity. They tarn tic gr of tdlcnc , :, of had of low tastes, Hi ooi r arid ii-si•ei,rti ion. Eirs:, ! ,piterul e,,ter ii,t , their coinpir i sition and a desire for rot onge for neglect. stroalid trot tre batten by tread di, gst the r i pater- I which they imagine they hone suffered ; and en! c' ,,,, sidrrittlor , tat the I fancied insults they hole sustained, is a tvi• assume w wppb'iaag out"is es "alb coustrurt spur to them to pursus tlicir genial tern" egg"! all k"'" . 11.4 t "”I"'"lY L as l ari employment of scathe I lig %enroll tutu the tia<l live or sax month., been allowed, to •preading lie, oar eNerrtliing which female the manif,d injury rat his neighbors, to buy in Inature, above all others, should hold in our roar k , t" helm s Ilie 0; , 1 bell upon the tour; most reverent regard. Sir hall has sronoted Iskelve dolorous knack., Women of this description are, the Ishinit mitt!: the hour of noon. And we know, WO, els in pe tt icoats , t ofrn4a lion. Their that shell the infernal old clock Obttillafely re tongues are against every other wornati.-- frit ed to go, how t west at was to hear the mu a Erea they, themnelves. are mat safe from the sic a i voice of our venerable market-master you venom of each other. A slanderous tale is proclaim that .alt ain't a goin' to strike— their great delight, nu mutter whom it may true yer bur-r-r." Unreasonable people efiects or how much happiness it may do. have giowled at this arrangement—gone about stroy or character it may mar. The hard grumbling of ~ c old dinners,"—nexpectatit erred representatives of this chose, they who spouses,"—ourfet nal nonsente,"—and all that. Flat burglary—sheet rebellion! Don't every. have passed the pet Ind of maidenhood with body kiwi.% atrat a pleasant sight at was to be j nut inspiring any great degree of nfr,ction sure, to behold a patient public avvalting the from the opposite sex, who may be married signal t o dive Into greet baskets, and drag to by sonic inscrutable combination of cireum the light pounds of butter, and slabs oh bonny- stances, but mho never can bo loved. find it cla libel! What if crinoline dad 6 "tier — at 1 / 00 P 5 their best card to pretend to be very dragons were tor cod to succumb, so that "Hodge" got of virtue, models of chastity, marble columns has Pt iref . 1 tar Seen(' nos exhilarating in the of purity, anal under this guise they spend tr ,. ..the`r to the f ' n ' er " ih4( l their time in nothing else than to find out 4 ' 4 ' l ""'"-"' are t to therl""' no are sonto cause for venomous and lying talon municipal laws. We are about to have a against all who arc PO UrliortUgate to chengs , l * The hat has gone forth. Our market' " . come W ithin their sphere. Bit-our:mg over as 110 w to be ' , opened," not as before, by the unlovely anal unloved life, divided be the of the towndocsin, but by anal t heir !teem unrerptitted passion and debased and the authority of our venerable market-master, prurient ideair, every action of man or vro as aforesard; hacked by the authorities—asst ' moat that conies under their eye takes it , . ficenfy toinutet folure sunrise" precisely.— Imo front these colors. Hence it is not Now as the sun dues not appear to consider it self ' , object to any oilier t ban natural laws, it I iliffieUlt, according to their mode of inter , may neglect to report itself as regularly 2. 1 premtion, to find Poop° and employment may be desired; and as at has a habit of char'.' enough, :non the slightest circumstances, Inc its boor or motiaezit of ::song to Suit its own I from - trirles light as air," for their venom convenience, it might Lao the saute of some and their tualise. Jay IS .3 ? 41 , .% ell Rt 111 Ore 1 / I M.cht or 111, Ile•gb -1.01,. tl !IV` ••.1111h0111,..,' con it. Ui II tt-, ) ,tlt. tt.t. duty 10 luto and Maio, cl' !ten. 01 and in ra.o of -bort-rpm e=l ilig... upon our part, to lower OW rounlepal brow EIM=BII In aLS hd rr•prouf of Our CO! hat a lothe above the brute ereatioa, were it we. for 1110 gunuf,_ Ildnll ut our Connell. 11.1 so 'II •Luuld not know v, iJt 0 ere best =NI f.ir nv—a, n. 14 been In many cases made pan) tirtl3 itties, their ealethiit tiie lrruie :X~qr rit.: ,Pa trouble. But nPe the acute sagacity of our "authoiitie , !" The whole thing is placed, like a nest egg in a muck heap,—to vegetate and devetope itself—in the bosom of the market master. He will of coarse have recourse to science—solar observations and the like Will give bins the actual time, and the authorities m. ill conserve the same—in horn, or some other fit reppptacle. .11 a well kanawn fact that the majority of the farmers who tiring their commodities to this market, are men of the most benivolent character and genial Ml pulses; who would on no account demand ex orbitant prices or receive them, did they not perceive how grievously we (the public) snooka suffer fromany hesitation vipon their part. The old plan of allowing everybody to buy and sell at pleasure, was surely very defective. In the first place it did not cause the congregation of beautiful youths in the pursuit of oils enture at the grocery corners, illuminating the neighbor hood by their }lashes of wit, and jetting forth in rich profusion their ornamental i hetoi ie. Secondly—The r price makers," or smelters, had but a miserable chance to circulate and fix the tariff of rates far commodities. As these were generlilly„ri.crid from "demand and con sumplinil," rt is plainly evident that our coiiii tiy friends "ilia! suffer some." Thirdly—There was no diemity about the matter. The Council was Ignored,-Ille 111.11 , ket-rnastei a cypher! '1 he hand. bell was no whei e—the old rusty balance resolved iii se,! Their did riot seem to be such a commod ity as authority around! That's 1% by we have d change, Mr. Spy— ia e were running into aus rtle.. Our 13wough i•aulhonties" dose' % e deal of tit`ilit for their cleat-headed perception of out needs,:and our country ft lend.. ,hould be truly grateful upon their pact, for the criii-ider. anon paid their interests and at once N'tll, to each member of the corps a chee.e as ripe and - laity us the head he cartes. To the—oi-pol loi—the obliged multitude I would suggest that great buttons, or fasces, curtou•ly wrought and elaborated from brown syrup, be monster{ and presented to the aforesaid Solons, in token of our admuatiou of their wisdom, and as an earn• eat of our future intentions in their behalf. I would also suggest the presentation to each member, of the freedom of the ••burry," in a store-box, to be selected born the sightly piles of that highly ornamental a t tele, which beau tify our side walks "cordin to law." 1 may have a few more remarks to make next week. The subject is sulliciently unctuous for future attention. l'Ermi Gan Liu. Columbia, April It , 155.0. We have again four days' later news from Europe, by an arrival at New York. Nothing 'sea definitely known as to the meeting of the Peace Congress; but Baden, it was believed, had been fixed upon as the place for the meet nig. England consents to the adniission of Sii dinia, but it was supposed that her represen tative would have a seat, but no vote, and the other Italian States the same. In Parliament, Lord Malmesbury made some admissions in re gard to Lord Cowley's mission, and expressed the hope that peace would be maintained.— There was less confidence in peace at Paris, Vienna and Turin, where warlike preparations continued. Count Cavoiir continued at Paris, having frequerit interviews with the Emperor. The Paris Bourse was depressed, three per cent. Retires closing at BSI. (Or. The report of a pending French loan was supposed to have some influence in the depression. The reform debate in Parliament 11%13 continued every night. A vote *as to be taken on the :flat.— The Ministers have staked their late on the is sue. The Liberal journals COUSIdeI their resig nation certain. The Danubian Conference was expected to as'emble dining the week : The business will be settled in one or two St's..lol/9, all the Powers having agreed to recognize Con 14' election. The meeting of the Peace Con ) gre , s, it i s generally supposed, will be between tine ifitin arid 2011, of April. The telegraphic advice, by the Calcutta mail of the 2ith of February embrace n°11111:4 imp nnt4lll. 1 minor 14 and freights were drooping. The lliorg Kong dates were to Feb. 15th. Lord Elgin was e , paring far an expedition up Pearl riv er. For The Co'lun',Ll zzpy We have later news fTOIII Central aml 'South America, by the al IlVdl ;It New Yor'r. on Wed nesd.,y, of the eteatnstnp tar of the Weht, with 51,110,000 in gold. There had been lurzher revolut unary outbreaks at Chit], but they were suppressed by the government troop.;, There tios Leen a sma:l :torpotuou , revolt m Jamaica among the blacks, Lot it rae put down promptly by the do pc, - 1 , : ,, bn , 1y 111 our e ,tionl , l V. Foreign News ! Social slander is the curent coin of these speeimens of the female sex. And We ask votpaukind generally, if they themselves du not do far too much toward encouraging it. Do they nut Pike to hear this sort of gossip, do they ever turn a deaf ear to it; do they speak astern rebuke against it; did they ever meet party in which it was not indulged in, without rebuke, to t; greater or j less degree? Truly all women have need Ito adopt the prayer, "Deliver toy soul, 0 Lord, from lying lips and from a deceitful Longue." It will be seen that we do nut confine this class of women to spinsters. There are many spinsters. who arc far too high minded to degrade themselves so. 0:d maids, instead of being the worst speci mens of their sex: very often set an exam ple to the married which it would be well for them if they copied. There are women, a nd for the most part they are the women we are treating of, whose first great ol t jeet in life is to get married. They are impelled to this, not by the tie which binds the sexes. In happy union, but to got a position, it Slip- r)ort. a .tatua ill society After marriage and by degre , ..:, the tine eltarnetor i> unnuti.ked and the wife prove , . to he t,elti..ll,%ulgar, ignorant and nialleiou• without a womanly attraction about her, and nothing in her per.am, her temperament or her mind that can keep a titan attached to her. It would he in vain to inquire h . :. what me ins such pen..nns originally succeed in dr.twiwg men ittt the matrimonial We -.hall not, therefore, pretend to pursue tlw inquiry. aellieN ea the fir,t ~16ee1, mar- attained a Tl‘thition in SoCiet . tluuugh the industry and increasing good fortune and social standing of their hus bands,---a position fur uhaie and infinitel_r beyond anything which their antecedents or grm, elling nature could. give them any right to aspire Or hope for,--they pas , : their days in idleness, in prying, in mischief ma'aing, in malignant gos , ip and in Lreed ing up mischievous trouhles. Their effmts it will he found, are chiefly directed agai nut women who are younger, fairer, purer, more and lovely than thentsclNes. A lie, nor a heap of lies stop them. And all the while they are pretending to be "chaste as ice and pure as snow," they may he like l'ot• iphar's wife of old, unsuccessfully entreat ing men with their favors, orlike the adul terous woman in the Prove:d:, who "eateth and wipoth her in nub mid saith I have done no vi e.l Let it n tt be, supposed that we are pas sing a sweeping censure upon the sex.-- Par from it. We owe to the relining pres ence of woman a large share of all that is worth enjoying in the world. She is the light of home, the protector of childhood, the helpmate of man, the consoler in sor row, the nursing mother of the race, heaven Manifest upon the earth. They of %ilium we have been speaking are not women,-- for the designs of their creation have not been accomplished in their lives. And so far from being tho light of home, they make hinte a hell to all who are so unhappy as to, him a home with them. They are hate ful and hating. They drive husbands to the ale-houses, and, perhaps, worse,—the gaining table,—anym here, for escape from their domestic purgatory. 'When they die they will die without regret. No imposing procession it ill follow them to the ‘ grave, no tears twill be shed as the coffin lid shuts them Out forever front mortal sight, the in turner; for the whole tribe would he ac codiniollted in tot. cab, and they will go --ttovt 101 , ,• 1111.1 from ‘,llellet• Pprffig. ot.hollorte.1111(1 It oq , 111 ihr lid Artemus Ward again. P,+1.un , %11.t.r, SUVA:O.., Feb. 10, 15&.59 Ges ti.:—lrne in a sad Si sentermenial Mumd tel I thau.t at 1,1 Id kourt Ore Mute St I , rhd so try to do, but the .11112. e 'closed to be' kourted so urethanes I'll let my thaw's ex press theruselves in prone. & spekm of kourt -1114 remtnes me of how I wood and one Mir.. A. Ward, uhrell I des...ry will unrest the redet , of yore valerahle paper. T.tasa CallllSlll tllte Jo•ro, a 11 , 11 al moor t% a., hush( & nary Zeller drour bed the ',teen srlen‘e. I sot %Neal the 0111.-1 t of on hart's affekshmis on the fent e 1.1 , / her pa•t fir. 1 had expet:umed a hank erin after her fur sum time but darsunt pro dame toy l'aslorn. Wall, we sot there on the tense a sworgin our letsl2 & frow & biustml as red a , the lialdrm,ville shoot house when it tt us l'Ukt lookin very ermpul, I make 110 loot. :11y left arm was °lmpute ut ballansin myself on the (cw.! %stole my rite was wound ed a:lrk-homily round her 1...a.,te. Sez I, —Sutatiner 1 hunks very muddy of ," d. I side deeply. Sri ‘l', "Ilnw• you do run on." brit, ~1 w•t,h there wag wlndow% to my sole soz yu eood see sum of my feel his." I pivo..ed beer, but as she made no reply I co:It inuered to the follotvin strum.: EZEI "Ar cood yer know the sleeplis totes 1 par, oo yore account, bow vittles has seased to be attractiv to me & how my limbs is shrunk' up 11 WOOtillt loot me not by no m✓arts. Gaze on this wastin lortn & these sunken me." I et ide. jumpin up & I shod hay contintiered •um tone longer prubly, but untortnatly I lost my thillunse Sr. fell over into the pastor ker smash, teeiing my close and severely damagin myselt goierally. Suzaimer sprung to my assistance dr.ge...1.1 me 4th in double quick time. Then drav‘ing herself up to her hall hate sedt "I mom listen to yure arilurnel noncents eny lungcr. Jcst yli say rite strate out What you air d~jru~ at. If you mean pectin hitched, Ime I considered that air enuff for all practical purposes 6c we went to the parson's at ono Si: was irnmelitly made I. lee pas,ed through a grate many trying Ordeals sins that memorable Otte, but Mrs. A. Ward has been Loo as steal. By hem virtuous lye one a repartashun fur honesty wlutclt few showmen, (allus, alars for the petit...sum!) injoy & by attendin strickly to bizness Ire amast a lialiSUM COrnrlPlUll9y, & my show is ehalled by few tsc exceld by none, embr into as It doe a VllllOOlll4 cullecl,stiun of lI~Ia wild Beests and Soar a endlis variety of wax riggers of life sire & the only trained Kallgral to ..truetiky—the most rrnuzin little cuss ever introduced to a diseriminatin publ k. la by am I mot? met Iltilks I beer Son ask Jeolle leader. Ilecaoi I feel that the Show !Jams, la hie!, Ire ,tr oven to orn3 wont, is bein usurpt by Poplar Lectors, as 11.,..y .ire Lathed tho w thy ynnwu iffey ate popl,ir /Eastern individisvals, mostly from Boating, %V )10 gtt hard up, embark in the lectorin bismz.— They pram themselves with high souudin frazis, frizzle up their hare, pit trusted lot a soot of i black close & cum out West to lector at 60 dollars a pop. They aint over stockt with branes, but they have bias, emit!' to make saa shunt kitties to bile all the sope that will be required by the ensewm sifEteen generations. Peple flock tq beer gal in.. krowds. The men go b ec dits poplar ft t he H immin f ol ks go to see what other witnmin folks have on. When it is over the lecturer goge and regales himself withgin and saga the people say, "What la charming lecture that air was," etnettery, etsettery, when 0 out of 10 of Wrl,lol/ • 1 bar /10 mor idee of %s hat the lecturer bed than my • katigaru has of the seventh speer of hevun.— 1 Tliaies mote infurrna,hun to be got out of a well conducted noo'paper—price 3 cents—than I there is out of ton poplar lecturs at 25 or 50 dollars a pop, as the case may be. There same !peple, bare in mule, stick up their 11051 G at mot - - al was riggers & sagashus beests. They say these things is low. Gents, it greeves my bait in my cld age, when lam in the “Sheer and yaller leer' (to cote from my It tsh friend Mister .Mclietli) to see that the Snow bIZIII9 is pretty much plade out. Host - sot/lever I shall chance it again in the Spring. Ime negoshiatin sub the larst Joory in the Illiam Cole hose & it 1 Lin get them rernarkatul lists cot iositys 1 think 1 .. .01.111 make a pay in sea,on of it. Very Respectively, Vu en, A r ta Nett.. a - Y - When is a hen most likely to hatch? When she is in earnest (her nest). CONE HOME.--"Dt3 Sauty haq gone home." We Mid this brief rtmouncement in a Bos ton paper. If coriect, it stettlei severa vexed question , . If Dc Sauty haq g ut home, there trust be a De Sauty, and De Sauty cannot be a myth, but n.ust lie s''rnething real arid Persoual. The Autocrat may COW put hiq uneasy doubts at rest. tberk,..An Irishman %rho had returned from Italy, where he had been with his master, was askod, in the kitchen, "Yea, then, Pat, what then is the lava I hear your master talkin about!"—"Ouly a drop of the crater," was Pat's reply. Arrival and Departure of Trains on the Philadelphia Division P. R R. On and alien. Monday, A pro] 11, Passenger Trains on this DI V l•MOM will run as follotte: LEAVE EASTWARD. J.nnr. At Ac. Columbia, 8.45 A.M. 5.10 r.M. Lancaster, 8 .25 5.48 A I: R. AT W. Phitad., 12 40 " LEAVE WESTWA n D .1c L'.' A. Phihula., 7.25 A.M. 2.40 P.M. 4,40 j..m. I....meast es, 10.27 as 6.05 •' Et.oo Arr. at Cora. 10.57 " 6.43 8.33 ,4 DU. M'LANE'S CO c hettted V e rt tt tl tt e,e tmtl. Litter Pill* ngulttt emolimution, but very etreettml. the (011,mtng scdl t.htsw• Now Vui k, November t2O. Kota, mg. from experience. the valuable tonalities of Dr. :11 . 1.ttne . • V,lnllOge and laver Pal-, prepared lay Elettaing Bros. Pitt , alnire.l have for sometime Moak con sidered it oi) duty, nod made it my lus•dut....in make those tartlet,' Luown where, cr I cult oolong III) fronds. A .burl time ego I become twriunulted the moie of a )oung girl, vallo seemed to be troubled I .101 aormc and liver complaint at the ..oane time, and hid been ..olieralig for some Iwo monthh. Through my lit r.l.:1.1011 In11,11:1,t1 Olin I mile of Dr Al'hurie's Vern/Mete. nod nine box of laver POI, took according to dircenom. The resort wa.a. sine placed later quantity of worn.‘, mid tlinal.4 that one ho at niort , of the l'i:l.. o dl ica.iore Err to perfect 11cr mule and re. 1.1. m e o. i Ise le, tia.d 1.) c.•liiiie ml E I. enc., lit and Alotirne -ire, In. hirer. v.lll be rare Oil in o-k L r .1)1{ Nr.'S V1:101 1 1.171. E, inainufac tonged by 1 . 1.1:'I1\ liltoS.. of Ihu.burg. l'n All oilier rimr,,,e.. ae aminp.ir,on are rconblr.. lh Vertnifti4c. 11th he , re:clamed Liver ( • 1111 111111 I, 1 01 1 ~i 11,1,11110 drug .iores. gru WU, "Ohoirt the. ‘l,lll IL ”"rr3MN§k DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. II001 , 1". I. ND'S 11.211,5A311C CORDI.CII., The great slumlord incilicuies f the present aye, hare acquired their gnat popularity only through years if bin!. Unbounded sati.•fiac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people hare prolluunetil them worthy. Liter Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseasr.s aradog from a di.•ordered beer or weal:nes, rf d,c rlomarlt and digestive orllatm, rn r Apre ,7 l,y 6,,d prmanently cured by the GERMAN DITTER:;. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a rtpularlon surpaznwg amf .1»y ?re pt:rat/co/ (stant. It will cure. wirizovr rtIL, the most severe and lon9•standntJ Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In- Allenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever ineten if Confirmed Consumption. i few discs udl also at once check and cure tie most se; ere Diarrhoea proceeding from CULP IN TM .1101‘1.1.:. There moheines are prepared by Dr. C. 31. J.tCK SON Sr. CO., No. 418 _trek Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are 5.,1,1 by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature VC. 31. :Lies:sax will be ON the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVEICLISODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These I .A/mattaes are pivot away by all our arms. n0ug),.........1in Count.) . Apr.. tt, 1,5 V I y FAIRRIA, & CO'S' PATENT CIIAINIPION SAFE. LATE FIIINAT DIL'IcIL 7 11U1.: lOWA flulmqur. Jau 7. 1,59 n..nt, I n /II rerine.led by :11r T. A. C C01.11,3ne, th... to volt oh•of on the moemor of Il.e nhoul 1 tic ark. /I;" -tote look hr . , nod the enitre ctnek of f:oollltdelerneed The hew 10,0111, •0 .411141,11. 1/10 , 11 , 10 0111 11011 e of lie; ,010/f• 1.00111 on ..1,1% lie ••••4,1•01. 401 1 . 01 . 1110 ~oly lcu hoot,. And pape r.,. , , were on nee oh your CnatriPlen 0.0 . r, were :01 ore-, veil pr,i - ecOr. And well they rouy he eolle I Ch ;mom.. (or dioinz the whole eon. li,uluunn the, ve... One 1/lee.•$1 , 111 pouring of fi.arne 41:11reel1V 00011010 S.ire 0,11,1001,1 them And .1111 tunic 00 , 111 , 17. 11. the 10.1de «•U., 101.1(t to he while the oul•ide was 1110.1 revernl3 "torched. Your% truly Ilrrrrrla . - Florglir• PrnnllA 11.,1:'. Poo,ter Proof Loel.s. e. ertle..l caeorti or Sure is the 'Andel Also. I , aleho ,o 1 and Parlor e.isle a, of elegant work s. Itt-lao and Farrel. Plerrtae le Co. hive removed from 31 POI wi reg.!. In ,heir No 619 Che-tatt -itert. JAI urn ifs!) I where the lar.gewt lia-Orlatellt of Safe, Llt 11/ i• t It hr tou mi. F.\ IiKKI.. lIFIi RI N.r; A. (O . .n,,e1 : ;./ 1141: ; Persons laboring under this distressipg malady will hod Dii• HANces gptleptic Prlfetp he the only remedy ever discovered for curing Epilepsy or falling Fits. These Pi lls possess a specific action on the nervous system; and although piepared especially fur the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit to all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause what ever. The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach has lost the power olduly converting food into ; a life susiaming element, is relieved by a single course of the extraordinary Pills. The gastii: fluid re-accquires its s.olveut power, and the elude nutriment vi Inch %ins a load and a buritrui to the sufferer, white his digestive orgamzation was paialyzed and unstrung, be , conies under tl,e wholesome revolution cleated ' in the system, the basis of strength, activity 1 and health. Sent to any part of the country by mail, tree of postage. Aililiess Seth S. Hance, 305, Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Price—one box, $3; two, $:3; twelve, $24. Batehelor'- , lVig , and Toupee , surpa., oil. They are eleg,dni. ep=y and IN ruble. fnung too eharni—noturning, up I.el.ind-v-no chrink. mg °a the head, indeed, On,. i%; he only e,whii,hment where the., thing-are pr ope, 13- Lin..!ert.tond and made Nov. 13, 211 Brondway, New Yolk. THE GEAT ENGLISH REMEDY, cm...Ers RATED FEMALE: PILLS Prepared ()um 11 preerrylion of Sir J. rlarl,e, M. D., P)yetcian Ertl uordinary to the Quern. titm‘!“.ll,'e mein I- unla,an7, In tip, ens, of all 11/o-r 1,1111(01 :11111 (1.111'4 , 1 , 0 d1..1•.1.1,. 10 IN :I.'ll 4i•111.1i, ,11.,,,e1. II l‘10 , 1.• 1 . 3{1 . ... 1'X0.t,..111)1 (CMOS ••• ull 01,11L1C11011., 01111 II ..ireelly Care may be ',llea on. TO AI EI) LADIES 11 %sill. in a ..!1011 1m.e,1)1 Jug 00 I It HMI 01101 IrguLuii)- 1:. Ii bottle. pm, (111.• Uol l .lr. I n n.r. men! r.lalnpniGieni NI !la on. In prevent cou4i,:ricit. , . CAUTION. The-e ['ill= •Itould not be taken by 1. male- Eluting ,the Pre;.,ll.4ney.:l, ihrr ore mtre to bring ou ml-eurrwge, but at any oilier rime they tire - 1-afe. In all Nv rvou, and :: ,, pttntl Affeelsons Paw in the Bad. and I,:rab., Fatigue no exrr Iron. Palpitation n( the [heir'. 11..tet ie. and White there Pol. ,vlll effeet a cure when all oilier wean. Lave Wit:4.l,lllrd altboagb a poweghtl remedy. do 1101 y 011311115011. calomel, allOO1011), or all)thilig hurtful to the eonnt;tut ton. Foil three:4lll.lo the pamphlet around cod, puck age, which .nOll4ll, ea rrful ly p,c•ei ved. Sole Agent ior the Called ene, 111111 Con odd, JOl3 NI3ISE:4, N. 11.—$I 1111 alit! 6 poeiage stamp. r nelofted 10 an} au.horize l l ageni. 111 in-ore a bwile,erniminolg 30 rtll., by rehire mail. Tornate by I)r. A gen:. for Columbia T nyr) r geois, /tiny 29, fIAIR DYE--1111R DY E- II A IR DYE. \VM. A. 13A1CHELOR'S HAIR DYE! Tile Original anti Beet to bite World'. All Oilier+ lire mere iinitioloit.,,and thould be avoid• rd. 11 you wl-11 to e-rape mLrul r. (liay. Rod. or fin-t) [lair Uy rd in..troilly too beau tiful and nriural 1:10Wil or lauck. ~t l ,oot the 01Jui y to Ilair or Shirt Fifteen 31..1.04 am) thploina- have been awarder! to Win. A. Ilaielielor sntee 1:419. and over 000 ap plication. have been made to the Hair of Ira, patron.. of hi- fmnou, Dye. Wrat. A. MOO., lor.- 11.41 r 133 e produce. , a color not to lie di-mignolied front nature, and i= warranted not to injure in the leo•l,llo, , Ver 10111; it may be E . 011.01 &red, unit lie Hi effect , of bail dye. remedied; the Hair nivigorated for Life by ilit , Splendill 13t e. 31ade,5old or applied (tit ii private rootn•) at the w ag p,,,,nry,2:l:ll.lromlway, New York. bid in all I.oit.i and town, of the United State., by r.ruggso. uud Fultry Good: irrThe uenutne ha- the name mt.! arldre•-• upon a .b.el plate engraving 00 I . oor stars of each box. of Nov. 1:1, '5 ,1 , :13:1 Ilroadway. New-York Sold Ly U. uggt•t, R in Columbia. It. %Villoon.„ Agent: 903 " DALLEY'SMAG (CAL PAIN EXTRACTOR In nh. , a-r-11,11.1111m1Lion 11101, Or le.. pu•dun.:- u.nr.—nosy to al toy ittll.onli.attoil ctril.e• at lie fool aatillat; a11..y ilia.tatat.ttioa at once I= Dailey's llagical Pain Extractor o•ill cure the rollim great eataltuzue of Scald., OW,. Chafe-. Sere :\lppie.. C.llll, 1111111011 4 ,1:rat.,...Spraittq. c3ttl. Maur, roitila. I.le. r+, Fever Sore., Ear Ache. Sore 111a11.111, 11,111, Salt I:iJetoa.ll/11(1,,e.... 1111 gwotot. Itch. l'ox. =I 'Po -uiuc 1l oloy %Lai HI 1.111) 1/1•1,1•1'. 1011iti Lc 1,14 . 111• 0.11. :WWI, ' 1 . 1/C/1 •111 1,11.1 V.I/ . 1•11 .d 11, 10 ihe i 1.31 thr -a:ye le/110,1,111111 (IC lotztedi-nt-. rw.j. -...I every our :14/Vlslllg :I perlrct 1111;1.101C In IL'. Opeo In Its CIL•c maea•al, Luau-r the sitar ,14,,rt .I,rl-tt Will a pt•rnillit•ili ...re; and ii i. tin extractor, II ti 1'0;ill Dirt of the otrveied part, leaving 11,111 c .0 perleg•t n ,etor, the g,131,5 h it .1 11(1,11. neet . --.lly to :t 111 a% nu ttott:it, WatfL t•itop, Or 111:11101.11•10:3 •lintlid be One tOrnurni NO I ' .llo 1:x tor I. geauwo 111311 . - , 111 C box lia op°. It a •ler• 1 pf.tlV eay.o. tog, ,ikli the 1111100 Ilt•nry D.tllry, .111ilitlf . .11•1111'er. rOr -1111 C by all Ike Draoxi.a, nod paical inetla•ale dealer. llataiglayal 1 1,, 1 . 1111411 SlTlle,llld Ca li:0 1 112. I'uttop,tl lit put, las Cls3 all., -V. , '••• C. C. (.11..“:,r.. 1,, Co It \VI:A.IAM". Agetil. Ls:2, Ith the 11. th ult . In the nee J 11. Melige-. Air. JA MLS 11 t)u\Al.o Cu %I,— ri ilt Kw.% hu'll oh ro:unithh.h (111 1,11,(1t4). UM, 111-t. t, 14e ratr .0111 11g6.111.1% K St,Nr.R. 1:L14.01,1a 'I 01 .1111 le. , t7l .I.llly o 0 the 1200 10s; , Ity the ,11.1 e. Aln thron ,- ,1: 111tts.r.1:, of 1 . 00101,10110. 10 .N.lss UI 1 or.. I'.l. Oil the 11111 1,1. by the same. Mx. IViLt.rtm CaLel. to .11 a rile •t ISsagtatra'. truth of Cola 10 1.:1.1e...1er nu 11“,,,10). 1 lit, w.l . by die Hee. Mr. tin Fitni,/. tll h 1.. KLI.IN to . 1 1/ , 5 31Akt.Aszi:s A I• r Itttr.E. but/1 01 Ill• . ( . 11 4 0 Ri 111:R•4 to the Cum( tI Noel. of the Cri!ainbtit OA I aiiiitai.toriiig 1.0111141/11 . l o re isereLy notificil Hutt the Ninth of live ilia ar. per -hare. stn the Capititt truck (.11 .ttli C 0111) sm y. suit be that stud pa) athic nu ur lieture i-atantai. April .I!Jrd. April its, 'aft . 21. 1:4.) 1101:1.1:. TreuAurrr Two-slary Frame Houses j. sitna ted 011 1 . 1101 r•itert. tlt ttvuru Cheri . ) situ limo. [Street. Ogie-hulf Double !louse trnotediritels butt-e• our Filth Ircct. llue-Itat( Pouulate 4tiunird n t Loom trill rill,Centl.l :111.1 sir . t- 1.1.• 1 . 0 ..00t) rf.lllll, ii0L1•••• 1.11051143 i 11 C 0111111 1 .1.1.1 reit lir nirlol and tint rirr , 1,1 1 • 0,,,-1011 1111.11,1111/161. ItCll% reAsouublr. rur terms appl!, to S. Nlc PA K A Co. 1041.4 :!;acct, be:ox CO . UIIILOI. April 111, T im pit h„. tire herei n ) erdified that a check dr.isvit by /leer ) S. Kehl. r to tine Commits:ll4nel.. payehne tu I..trer for li•e huninlred eol.tir, tinted a lum t i n , f i r, INC• L m ilarch. 1 , 19 has here stolen or thi-inei A. it is toy Koperv. tan cohere are implied hot to receive It. its pi. meet has becu stopped .Apnl :,!.50-3k• = SEED POTATOES for salt at A M it.tMllo'l4 Family Grocer, !. , *tore, Odd Fellow. 1141:1 Aptsl 16, le,dl+. SAP Clowtor, Estra )site Ciu.l) Plums, limAlaig Itej.“l.l,jum t•loel% e I NI, A hi RA "'intr.; Oda rohut • ti Arr,l 11; , , 1,,19 FITS! FITS! FITS WIGS-WIGS-W ICS SIR JAMES CLARKE'S (TAI , I C Butt & Co-) Itoelte-ter.N.-r. DaHey's Magical Pain Extractor, Iley's Mdgical Pain ENtractor NO21CII: FOR RENT NOTICE. MAR•IIAi.L. Pine Apple Cherse, M 110 SE: persons bound for Pikes Peak u•nold do toe:, 1 to go to Itntnbo's and la) Ina good t.ttPP.Y 01 Gruerriets.pltettot-pgars, Cotfee, Tea-, :rote,. C .1/r„ la te. l'arant, Cora Stare', Food] Prue. und I -Fru, Tobacco. Ssgur-, Cutlery, roel“..t.boolis, &0., fle Al. RAMBO:: Fatality (irneery Store, Ott l'eltutx.' 11,1 Columbia,prtl IC, I-59, Maccaroni, QAIIDINER,EngIi•Ii American up*r. I•Vostee dquoni f', the cure of coughs, for -ale :,t A M. I:M.11;0's, Family rrrooerl, Store, Odd 11.01 COI OlOlrl.l. .Aprd 10. LIST OF ' , JEW - BOOKS. .113S'r RECEIVED AT Say/or 4 1 IcDanu/d's . Book Sturr. Lo 3) of p.e 111 soltilmm WI Q 1 . 25. Leriel. Win C 1.1 r) nil Flu 11,,u-e. or, Embers iron/ Poverly'i Ilesilli.lime. ;E.' ;2.5 Hook or Emmi illittfl"l.l 7:1 I t, 1001 Home A niu-s111(111... , I.00 :It'll dint/WI 'l.tfyllioul, 41 :25 'l't, Cll.-, of :he 11 .0 . y.IIunII Miner. Tip- Old i I w.:11 llulcr Trio, Ili , '" WWI 11 ,. nriniont of I s i'Liive.ll.leni.i, 11.1111•1/ 13 ill be •Old logs fur ca-11. April 10 I,i-i0 Waverly Novels. MUYShI cap 1:111ilon of the i6V.I verly Sov,•l-, eive•.l ~o n I< P111111411.d. 23 e1,v01. ; VO or live itol4.lr. 11,-y sei of ..:!1; SA ri.OR & 111cIJON.11.11. April HUMOROUS ROOKS ned for •ule 11l the Ileed Qua i ter. ml \e••.•.pet T.lVerll,or, a Stray Vntikcr• %a Tex:, 419 i, 11,..5.% .1 0, 4.111 u re- N I'ry,p, Toper•. M.. Pop , I •. NI .1 I 111 , 1 . 111 1./1 lii lA r 1.1 gl• w t6r ]!l•lrnpnl,+.3l rj-A I,,rg, a --o,lllell of Cap. I.en••r annil Nolo f..npvr, Ent n•lope-,..1 c c , Uncap, al !lead ltu:nn•r- 111111 Nee- Ucpul . lApr. 16, Blank Books, Blank Books. I:6E lot of Lek..f., Ibty Metoofati- P:1-- and Cop; Hoak. V..ry t•lietip Vl.Olt A %left( 'NA 1.11. /Icotl Quartets attc/ THE FAMILY 31.IEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Apr It. 'SJ lumhin rn 1 11 1 . 0 *. " 1 " o ' . 1 .1 1 1 S i . a ad aird Irr n 1 P1 • 11 - 111111 . 1)* 111141 1 , ./nes Ar• n g bin ve I S Igo. fin I thin n.n, Fat n Shn, I . ,:ox Cond (..l: '' •. for tusk %Vnin4 and itran dies for rooks ng and nindrria.ll purim., .4 or, Bond's Boston Cradirrs. for %,1 11) •prpllc-, uml dnua Kola ,„, ;old laall/11,11.--11,N . :Ma lei In Calallalla, at the Family Medicine 'lota. April 14. ISL 9 \ATE have at the Family iltrditine More a ;;renter varlet,' of F.uicy. and oilier Soup. 'lido a 4 1.,•r offered Cur ul A hie nLpr Soap. Ipy the p(111111/. very ehr;gr, for -olory purpo-e•-; (mue and lodge 6.1 . t our-elver. orouu-e nothing, but a:4 ••Boustel" pod to lw rforM. IAPr. 16, HILLSIDE NURSERY & GARDEN, HA LF-N1 I LE NORTH OF COL U.‘ll3lA, LANCASTER CO., PA. THE subscriber, Proprietor of the "Hillside oln, • a.tr +ale. at !Il i,. 1,11. e• ....re tateat of lIADE&OIZNAMENTALTREES, of .6,- ( 1 / 4 111 e-I V.llietie, t.to t idle , late ta If sttts tatatealal abitcri—ever2leenanti OI•e,i10011, nine elanitiaz Hatt , . or e ve.) t i t t.,•etpti,ta de. niamlent ito ilei. Id II het — oll hardy, manly 010101/ 1 ), Or the liR.4 PE I7.VES, s, NATIVO EXOTIC, ;, -mall Alm. al ite e , 4 %; - ever) v.tr,et st.ta thy I,Mil,4lscal rtant.elterl le- 010 11 ill Plot )71;hb :11.0. 111 r fiat-t eolleenol of .0•1'. rv, r ofirrrd for .:11e rifler inipeeitim ni intlter eiirilet, he think-. he er to -afrly Cl.I, fide,! giosvit mid loriit nose m ihe county Ile call. tilleinion In Ili, (Ireeii enoseiiett VWh the rarest Willi 111(.1 %ought lie. of I lin:anent:it Fin.vertile I'l mill I,:inenitter owl York einintie4 In •1 Miniver nr littler grown etilleet inn ofJ;reeit mid Ifni ilnin now nil Mimi lit •Ili.kine on order l'or Spline Trail, lie ntrerii them r urn pen thim they inn lie houghl lit :my oilier eninlo ti.ittt,,,, In the lifts ouinie• in in lire -tale. I=MEMI filled willt a vie v , ,,1;111:e Cauliflower. ist. Beet. 4Ce . I, A 1,1. II fur,. I,IIIOIIR 01 - To,llk .nl'! nlv it on I. knn;• Ile ~ Lf ~1 • 0 11.11111,5 00 Me, hi. Este/I-Ivo :',ll- •ery II n , lvn or van turni•ii nt rhori 00.1. .•. .•,ery -hr., or do, enopin•vled will. the ha ,- ne•- rule:v(l for -nle 1-n Dhi 411 , 1pItur nvim., no 1 s N -ory nod I: ord.,. the Ihesive ~11 or Ittlrerit. l; 1,1 r nllnler\lll.lo 4 , /1101,•.1 FPI 1,1, , _;,./11,1 :0 1 , /./11 21,1 11-1 010 1'....1.0rt• irdeti.. e. ,tud jotooog an Oil. 11nl , -.10 (alley and n)'.1.1 ...f 5, 1,1 I, sill be aN anted In toy.. nOll It, the inc.-t amd fot-loltoitt, and will I,' 11011.• .1/ r•1•011:11.Ple Columlms. Apr)ll4l. BUY T 1: W.EIZVIStrir Tll. pra NTS. They are the first Calicoes yet afi•red to the Putlic fa, the money. 1/111 - 0111.14T, A FT, ‘l- 1 1'11C/NG & . No‘. York. Apr. IG, '."10 .110. Books from the Spring - Trade Sale Al' CIIE.A P BOOK STORE LIRE opportunily for those in want of ti h . co.! nonk- :.; ,t • 11l 10 earl Never have tin,, F- cheancr thaa la the recent Pholacle:phat Sale. 0( the Cheat, Until. Marc ev.tilca lata-c It or t h e 0 1 . 1 .'11.1411y to purehate n 11,1 , 4,01. 1C lif the 1110.1 VA 1 - 11•41 II:1111e 61046-I/1 - ever) e 1.,. ile-Clll/11011. Ile 110, , olrer -to ill, ',alike the cattle, at propuriton.tl,l) and 1".11e.a. 'I litt4c in vs mit o% v.l lealtle alanda id work+ f.r the improving of a otell•r.elemell Illwv, will foul it to their prat advantage to r.. 11 end examine the -100 'lntl. on hand 7,1) el9ttet cad et t.l, pig it II•. supply the %yam- of the community ss 1:1, ans Ming in al) line. MI the tole-I teasntitaltle Thi- we liad 'lie 'miter and 1,10 4 1 /111- Vlin4ageoti• emir., for all pti,rtiot The Votitietil 1:43/1“1111-i le.o. i t , "the e heap,' an lists throe utover•dilly It C . :111 aml 5 , 111 he I,ed.” Them the elm% 151,11, 'deo wUrn sse 'au)' ette.m. we siatt-i 'Ol t 111,31 PP our...wive.: pruht. SUIs;DAY SCHOOL HOOKS. MEM I V 1 .0111.1 rail r•-inee,..l I 1 111•111100 10 MS' 1.1%!.. or Si111(1,1) Sdionl Hank. no :ma(, lel Ira litgat for •he u•r of South) ofot .11 int• . ...Loofa) School U:11011 111 , 124,. I have the 04 0 00 tor .lie 1,1.01..111100, 01 the 2,meg - if:tut San• tlat `•rLnul UlllOll. Amt., Wall . J . 1,11•1 Nnrl.•q - . Alcthn le.t flunk Il[lol 9'rae•t Sourly. Al-0, the ....tolter.ta. Pra..l.)tcluta. Cpe.rop.J. and other 114,1011111111LIOar k via on FAMILY BIBLES. Thos in w.tot or a neat owl elwito Qnntln Month . 1:11.1e, litt.l it to Ih.vr ti I v..i.ge ir ell:7 nod ex motor n 111• Clie to Itonl. Store, la rgel.t,toc. mt tonticioz froln S: /0 $J.t. rliehoe• ptnt 11..• log ri....wltere l caU ac , leX•urm" fbc large nod .look of . _ . JOHN sin :A t ,, ,‘,..1,••0r In Murray. Young Br. Ctilern Lanen..irr. [Apr Id. PRIVATE SC IDOL. SS^ 11141 do Julies 111 open lirr Stamm., Scl.ntil Al on Arril Mil to liar upper room of Mn School Ilou.r mu tm.. ;lir Ept..corml CilllrCil. Columbia. Arai PRIVI!u•TE SCIIOOL. IfWILL ores. a Sellers! its the tirteli Se lion] I lad strew. orixiss e the I:pipeopal Claire!, on Moss day. she I etis to-t Teitus astalt rite April 1-59 OF.(41(.11 WILFORD. ra.xv.aTr. SCIIOt,L. FlNiler uhllopeth a Private Prbool 01 so tir•l ,tory oh tine froote SrLool Pow, to S'erotol Slrrr t, oppo.htc the LtAllo•roch Claw+, on Ng*, Jay. I-110 111.1 A pril 9, N." 9 TWO first-rule business stands on Front ore, I.,tvern wtill winched. IMellatllala pro—a . Ealillifa al 11, brag Store of April It, R. WII.I.IAMS, Front rd. A TWO STORY FRAME HOBE, in Cherry rzireo. bel,s ern Tlitrd nud l'ourth JOHN HIPPY• ply to Cotunthin, Ap,il 9,1x+9-_l IkiTCS. A. E. ARMS has remolcd her Mtltinery Establ i•hmenl to •feral Iretweeto I . .... &slid .I.eenurl, over 1 . , NleTorue & Co.'• Dry 4:ornl• Smre. where the plrep:llT.: In 1 . 0 •ul-b her eu•tome ry woh ever) Ihing to her hoe. She re+nrn• her .lltecre (hunk• for past hberol eorourorement mild lalde • coolsnuance of ,hr nublir rosAnto She lit" tot hood a I.,rve and e how.. 3.—nrisiseor of SPIDND ;1111.1.1NILIZY, Si!.h -he lo vu.•. floe .11:,111011 of !ter cu•l cone,. ME IM=MEiI For Pike's Peak! 11. 1.1:1:11,1 FOR RENT, TO LET. A. CARD.
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