sptra givpututuf. emmustesrioss, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters. TO ADVERTISERS Peasess who wish their advertisements to reach the greatest number of persons, will do well to mail themselves of the superior inducements offered through the columns of the COLCMOIL See. It posse.- es large advantage over Any other newspaper: its average weekly circulation being more than thirty per cent. greater titan any other paper published in this vicinity, nod promises to be more titan one hundred per cent. greater, in less than eta months.— In addition to this, the patrons of the SPY are of the class that Advertisers wish to reach -liberal minded and intelligent people, thereby molting it the most desirable medium for all classes of advertisers. This fact should have a great weight with advertisers. TO CORRESPONDENTS J. A. U. Your bend is level, Joe. Any wan or woman should bo ashamed to borrow Mar neighs ors' pappr. D. o,—You enn have the premium refer ed to, if you comply with our terms. Send on tho names you now have. JEFF.—There is not a word of truth in your matement, and if ne were near you we'd warm the wan in your ears. PonT.---We ran not p your corn nut niration; it ii at Men on both sidei of the paper. and in pencil. We Lave two bleary-eyed printery now in our offiee,ean , ed poreing over nianuaeript written in pencil. A.—Culpepper, Va.—We •ire very busy. cannot po , rtiblv reach your job before the last of next %reek. We have the rut spoken of. DR. BEAT.E.—You mistake our calling, ne do not deal in emliroextion. Fir of ad vertising, see th,t page of this paper. NI. E. R.—We ask pardon for the delay in not writing you. Business vexations is the came. You shall hear from us next meek. We haste bout looking after the matter you refer to. E. T. R.—Received the money all right. Receipt goes by this mall. MR. STEBBS.—We give you your own time to raise a rink, (not io kill Its with though.) You can send in subscriptions at any time. (dEn. V.—The hook you refer to is pub li..bed by Barclay St., thik you CIO get it front Mr. Hiram Young, of your plac n e JULIE J. C.—True, we hare not thought of wearing n bonnet. yet. Will write you on tlic dry mentioned, if no don't go "fishing." FRANK.—Yes, we will answer your tines (lon. Earthquakes are diurnal. infernal. nocturnal, and internal, and occur when the central axis of the earth becomes refrigerated around the cellular tis sue of the sun by the lunar caustic sprednodie thttion of the moon; and. acting in conjunction, trastrono mically caused the recited vicissitude of the ante diluvian atmosphere to osrilate rapidly against the outer crust of the earth. —Persons can get the " Spy," with or without wrapper:4, at lie.4s' Book Store, Locust street, Columbia, Pa. " SPY: To POSTNIASTERS.—WC will be Qbli!.ed to Post Masters if they will inform us as soon after as possible, of the refusal of sub scribers to take papers from the post-olnee. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—M Eliz abeth Stanger has purchased from Mr. W. G. Case, the brick house. corner of Seettul and Walnut street, for 53500. Nonce.—The Columbia Water Coni. pauy's office has been removed to the office of Janice Barber, Eisq., in Walnut street. Call and pay your water rent. _ NEV STORE.—Mr. Robert J. Fry is fitting up a neat store room, in the Pcst Office building, and intends to open, m a few days, a gentlemen's furnishing store. Success to him. Advertisement next week. VIGKLANT.--There will be a meeting of the Vigilant Fire Company held at their hall, in Second street, on Friday evening, April sth. All member, are requested to be present. REMOVAL.—.T. C. Bite her h..s removed his liquor store to the building lately pur chased by him,adjoining Haldeman's store, where.he will be happy to receive all his old customers. Advertisement next week. NEW Gaucim Es.—Mr. Henry Suydam has just returned front the city with a new invoice of groceries for the Spring trade.— Friend S. keeps a splendid assortment of an kinds of goods. Give him a call. SERIOUS AUEIDENT.—A little boy, son of Sibs Rambo, propribtor of the Perinea flouring mills, this county, fell down the hatchway of the mill, a short time since. Ills right arm was broken in two places, and he also received a severe eontusion on the head. Ile was attended by Dr. Wallace, who pronounced his injuries severe, but not dangerous. To OUR PATRONS.—Several important points are yet required in the completion of our paper. It was impossible for us to have everyt hi og as it should be for t hi s Issue. Our market reports ,lc., are not complete, -communications, articles of interest, and several columns of advertisements are left over till next week. We hope our patrons %will bear with us. LANCASTEIL—Persons visiting Lallcas - tereit y, and in want...orally groceries. should call Mr. A. Z. Ringwalt. 'He keeps a fine assortment, and besides this he is a very clever gentleman; and while there do not forget to call around at the great Boot and Shoe establishment of A. N. Breneman. He makes the best work in that city. Then on the other hand, if you want good and cheap dry goods, go to Hager S. Bros. JOB PRINTING. —The Columbia "Spy" Job Printing oftlee is one of the best in this. part of the State. We have the latest and most elegant styles of type, borders, cuts, .Lc., and have the most skillful workmen. With our new steam power presse ewe can print the largest poster to the smallest card, in short notice and at moderote prices. We can furnish and print 1000 envelopes for .$.1.00 and upwards. and 1000 cards for 51.75 :and upwards, and small bills as low 144 $2.00 per thousand. Send in your orders, .don't keep us waiting. .cHANGE BuslisEss FIRM.—Oar enter 'prising townsman, Mr. J. B. Bachman, .has, we learn, associated with him in has: and sold the one-half interest of his %Wharf and planin; mill property to Barton 1.13 artin, of Lancaster city. This associ atticrn—Baehman 4S: Martin—augers 'Nisi mess, as :both members of the firm are gent leman .of Ltuatlenbted responsibility, and greatims - iness quslifications. We are also informed that they will stock their yard with a large assortment of lumber, as soon as the canal opens, sad lumber arrives by freshet. SALE BILLs —We invite the attention 'of our friends, throughout the county, to -our superior facilities for printing Salo 'We are prepared to execute this kind of 'work on reasonable terms, and with neat 'nese and dispatch. Those who wish bills ,printed can be accommodated without writing them out themselves, by sending itheir orders to this office, and giving the Mime and place of the salo, together with name, terms, and the articles they wish to M3Oll. We are so accustomed to getting up isale bills, that the writing of them is not considered any trouble on our part, but a saving of considerable trouble to those loss experienced in the business. We guaran tee satisffiction. Send in your orders. LEFT LEIIINP.—A few days ago, as the 11.55 train arrived ut this station, a jolly son of Erin jumped from one of the cars and ran into the saloon near the depot for the purpose of obtaining some refresh ments. By the time he had satisfied 'din self and returned to the door the train had gone a short distance on its way up the road, when the Irishman bawled out lusti ly, "Hold on, you infernal old blow-hard .you, there's 0 passenger on booed you've left behind r It all turned out very well though, for he had read in the "Spy - about the Cheap dry goods establishment of T. 0. Bruner, and ho went straightway and purchased a handsome dress for Biddy and the ehil • circa, subscribed for the " SPY," and went Off in the next train a happier man. AT liANU—The season ror gardening ; to ensure success, good seeds are accessary. J. A. Moyers, Druggist, has a largostock of Fausit cfAnnEx stains. among which are those raised by the Shakers. For these Heeds he does not claim a prineipetl agency, us there is none surh but offers any seeds produced by the Shaker fondly. An ex amination wilt satisfy any one. lIAM?dOND'S PAT. BURGLAR. ALARM —llll%llloqt valuable invention is %I, orthy the attention of the public ; and there is a fortune in store for any one who will pur chase Territory for its sale. Read the ad vertisement, in another column, and then call on the agent, at Cooper's flute', 'West King street, Lancaster, Pa. BERKS AND SCUYLKILL JOURNAL." —This is the oldest paper in Ilerks county, and the best patronized. The fiftieth vol ume appears in a new outfit of type, and greatly enlarged. It Is a staunch Repub lican paper and does noble service in the Union cause. The first article over the ed itor wrote, for a newspaper, was published In the Columbia "Spy." ALI BMLA r. FFER.—To all new sub scribers who wish my of the magazines, we offer the following inducements:—We will send the Cor,um icht SPI - :And Godey's Lady's Book, one year, for $1.00; or we will send n copy of the "SPY" Mid Mine. Demorest's Monthly Magazine and Fashion Gazette, one year, for S. 1.00; or a copy of the Ladies Friend or Arthur's I tome Mag azine, on same conditions, " How PltEsinENT %VAS; CilAsEn GlllllTh....—This story, published on our first page, was written by .1. S. - Reynolds, Esq., of Lexington, Ky. It k excellent, in plot and incident, and will he read «ith in terest. Mr. Reynolds is a good writer— there is a nerve and vigor• 1:1 his delinea tions--a Ik - clines , : in his styl , ..‘, coal a grace ful bearing in his sentitnents,whieh gives a pleasant flavor to all that he writes.. Ito writes fur some or the best journals, in the United States,and promis.“, to be a regular contributor to the columns of the " tivv.•• T. POSTMASTERS AND OTHEns.— R'e.end this number oft ho" Spy — to niany per.ons who are not subscribers, thinking . they may form a thvorable opinion of our paper and become subscriber,. We ask Post Masters and others, who way receive Mils copy of our paper, to oe•nperate with us in extending our circulation. \Vu give von our assurance that any thvors done us. in this respect, will he gratefully remem bered. We offer liberal terms to all who will interest themselves in gettinz subscrib er., for the "Spy." UNCLAIMED LETTERS.— 1.6 t. 01 letters unclaimed, in the Columbia Pos` Office, up to this date: 'es List.—Mrs. Angaline Collins, Mrs. Sarah Denny, Miss Strzail DOlnbaell, Miss 'Hester A. Kelley, Elizabeth Lenywan, Mary Musser, Mrs. Polly Melzker, Mrs. Mary Rich, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf, Mrs. Llearitt Gentlemen's List.—Cant. A. It. Byerly, George Eliecnleine, Ilelon Budd, Philip Ceara. Abel Cushing, George Deilder. Ll. E. Felix. L. IL Fisher, Joseph lielnaman, John Heiner, Louis Kauffman, Jes,,le Kelley, Daniel Kurtz, Philip Martin, Sam net Musser. D. G. Murray, Joseph Rahn, Abraham K. Sender, J. M. Smith, J. J. Wolt. :Mathias Yeagley, merman. tl it For,Ks REA D Loom,:s.—People rand items of local interest for reasons as opposite as man and wife. A, reads about, a fight hccause he was there and saw it; 13, because he wast.'t there, and didin't ; C, because he had heard about it ;D, because he hadn't; while those who had a hand in it, want to know how much of truth concer ning them the editor has deemed compatible in his utterance with a continuation of his own earthly career. The consciousness, too, than hundred , . of others are simultane ously perusing the same article, and that it is therefore a subject of common thought and conversation, doubtless adds to the zest with which ordinary readers eagerly devour articles that otherwise would have but a dull perusal or no perusal at all. 'I'IIE ESTR-ir LAW.—We are often tusk ed what the law is in regard to estray cattle, sheep, &e. It is as follows: It is made the duty of all persons having strays in their possession to advertise thent within thirty days, or as soon as known to he strays, and if no owner shall appear and make out his property in said stray within ninety days after the publication of said advertkentenc. the person taking up the saute shall apply to a Justice of the Peace in the minis town ship, who is required to issue his warrant to a Constable, who, after giving ten days notice, is required to sell the sante—the money for \N - hiell is to be !mill into the hoods of the Justice of the Poooe, who i. to pay all reasonable charies tlw the cost of keeping • registering, advertising. cclliug, cite., and the balance, if there he any, is to he pot into the county treasury. Sum ETil INo Fun louse files.— .` Waiter, bring me a cigar, a glass of whiskey and a pig's foot," said a young Mall as he sat with his feet elevated upon the window sill of his room, anti carelessly peeped through the toes of his boots. Ile got the cigar and smoked it, but did not get the whiskey and pig's foot. While he was smoking, two dashing young ladies passed the window. " My, isn't, that a splendid cigar,'' they both said in one voice; "I would marry that fellow to morrow, if for no other reason than because lie smokes good cigars.'' The next day t his i ran vid nal bought a box of these cigars, and ever since then he has been basking in the smiles of the fariost maidens. Take wanting, chnp , ;. Buy your cigars of Jack Jordan, at Booties Tobacco and segar store, Columbia, if you want to secure a lady-love. WILL You Do IT.—Those of our readers who know of anything transpiring in their immediate neighborhood that would be interesting, even to themselves. to see in print, Will eonfer a great favor upon an "exhausted" local leer by giving the same it to the Counting Room of our office. In the meantime you can see daily "a ail among ye takin" notes. and faith he'll print 'ern." What we want is a com plete local, newspaper and it is impossible for us to give it without the ald of our citizens, for it is not expected of us to be in all parts of the town or county at once. It there is any improvements in your locality, let us know; if any onehas good or poor success in an undertaking worthy of note, let us know of it. This is the way for each citizen to do, and then there is no trouble about reaching every local item of import in the country. Some mechanic may do an extrajoh, or a. large day's work; this notice would be interesting to other me chanics. Give us your help and we will furnish you an interesting local paper. THE SARBATII.—Iiow gladly we wel. come the Sabbath, with its holy sanctity— the chimes of the church bells with their holy inspirations—their admonitions—their calls for weary mortal-4 to at total God's holy temples. Who does not feel the cheer ing influence of religion? Even in the dark hour of sorrow, religion sheds its beams upon the future, gilding it with antieipa lions of better days to mine. Death may remove a friend whom we dearly love ; ad versity may come upon us, and friends prove false, but religion, smiling, points to the time when all will be well. Whatever may-cross the christian's pathway here, he knows, will but the better fit him for Heaven. Though there are times when he tbels he fain would fly from these scones of earthly care to that bright upper world, where care cannot come, where living waters flow ; yet religion still sustains him, and pointing to the beautiful shore aeross the waters of cleat!), it tells him that when he has ttecomplished his mission here, it will go with him through death's dark val ley, even to the gates of Paradise. May the christian's hope bo your hope, gentle reader, when the shadows of death comes over you. "Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy"—attend church, PANORAMA OF R EBELLION.•••• - • DAVIS' Panorama of the American Rebellion will be exhibited in Odd Fellows' Hall, on Mowlay evening, April Ist. This Is the only panorama, Illustrating' the battles, in America, and embraces vivid and accurate scenes of the Great Rebellion, from the evacuation of Fort Moultrie to the battle of Chickamauga, In Georgia, from sketches by reliable artists who accompanied the sev eral columns. Mr. Davis, the artist, is a gentleman of superior and recognized merit, and has re ceived the highest eneomimns wherever he has exhibited his Panorama. - Recently he was the recipient of a very clattering testi monial from GeV. W. (teary, an account of which we take front the Hit rriNburp Tar graph of the 2lst tilt : An interesting scone took place in the Executive Chamber yesterday morning, the occasion being the presentation of a gold medal, by Gov. J. W. Geary, to Harry If. Davis, author ofthe groat Panorama of the Rebellion. The medal iv manumetured of solid gold. A gold buckle of massive struc ture, from which depends a bine ribbon, on which is hung the medal, constitute the testimonial. On the buckle is inscribed these words: l'resentell to 1Inrr~• 11. 11;rt.I. John W, lhhry, ;overit or of Ponth.ylv:wki Ono side of (10) .41lic11 iM inr:oribvd to•thoony of t.erviov, nn tho battle livid null On the reverse is the ily,nre or a soldier in full uniform, eneloscsi in a NVreaLli comp, ea of these words: Eternal vigilanee h tle• !wk., of Liberty." In presenting thi , medal, goy. • :eary made a most felicitous speeeh. Ito alluded to the fact that Mr. Davis had fought gal lantly on the hattle-field, and that while abroad on a professional tour, lie had never forgotten the cause of his then struggling, adopted country. For these acts ot patrio tism, for his deeds of valor on the battle field, and his frank advocacy of the right on the puhlic stage, the governor piesented OWN - Ming, :trtist this handsome testimonial. Mr. Davis replied in appropriab- terms to Gov. G eary's speech. Ile said i f Im. its all Enable individual, Wati LIM, honored by one of Peansylvania's most gallant sons, he w•n, proud to know that Pennsylvania hart 1101 forgotten her favorite soldiers. " A few short year; ago," said Mr. Davis, ad dressing the Covernor personally. "you were in your saddle surrounded by the dread carnage or war at Gettysburg. peril ing your life in dertnit.e or the nation. To day surrounded by the triumphs of peace, you occupy the Chief Magistrate's chair of one aunt greatest COMMOllWellith , in the Union. Your reward is not more than ade quate to your services. and I :11)1 proud to say, my ri.2.11t hand added its feeble blows to assist in destroying the rebellion. and that on no OCenSioll have 110'4f:dell 10,tand up for the country when its authority was questioned. I thalik you, Governor Ileary, for your kind consideration. As an adopt ed son of Pennsylvania, I have been most liberally treated in my profession, and hon ored in many plain ways fin• the humble service I have performed. But Mme the dearest 14 all recognitions I have yet receiv ed is that which yon have given toe this day." At the cot elte:ion of Mr. DaVi," speech, he wa, warmly congratulated by tho,e present, among whom were Gen. flartranft, Gen. Negley, of l'itt.burg, Adjutant Gener al ltas-ell, and others di,tingu.khed in civil and military position. Jurtons' G 111 N (1 Juror:, drawn to .verre in (h. Court of Qua).- ter .Sessiona, on the third Nonduy in April next: E:ins Bentz, Warwick towliship; P. Mar tin Bruner, Conestoga; James Collins, Cole rain; Henry Fullerton. Mount Joy borough; George Fry, East Cocalico; Eilx, in Garrett, Salsbury ; Solomon Gregg, Pi union! ; Samuel G. Gr4 - dr. Upper Leacock ; Henry Gellman, Upper Leacock; Samuel L. Leh man, Manhenn; Geo. Marks, Upper Lea cock ; Wm. Mentzer, Salisbury; Martin, Coleruin; Simeon 13. Pownall, Salsbury; I I ell ry POW tral I, Bart; Peter Reinhold, West Cocalico; Jeremiah Rohrer, City ; ,John Reese, City; Wm. H. Sproul, Colerain ; Jacob Sommy, Rapho; Abraham Stouffer, Rapho; Isaac Strobl. .Ephrata ; .Joseph Umble. Esq., Salisbury; Wright, City. Nantes of Petit Jurors drawn to eerie in the Court of Quarter Seesh.ns, commenei»ll on the third Mund«y of .Iprit next . George Au men I. Daimon,: Wm. Mick enderfer, City; Geo. Ilyroel, Esq., Eliza h9tlitown borough; James Brady, City ; David Bricker, Penn ; ',sac Bair, Leacojk; oseph B. Davis. Colerain ; Adam Denni son, Conoy; Geo. Diller. Leaeoek; John Donor. Elizabethtown borough ; David Eicholtz. Penn; Felix Eyde, Columbia, Amos Groff, Providence; Jacob West. Earl ; Mark Haines, Fulton; Elam Herr. Strasburg ; Benjamin Herr, Leacock; Saint. Kauffman, Eden ; Martin IL Kreidei, West Lampeter; David Heniper, Ephrata; John Kendig, West I lemptield ; John S. Keneagy, Paradise ; Reuben 11. Lausch, Brea tiock ; Daniel Lutz, West Cocalico: Levi Miller, Esq., Ephrata: C. C. Marsh, Mount Joy borough ; W. W. Miller, Conestog:i ; Josiah Martin., Strasburg bor.,: Samuel Nissly, Clay; Jacob Nissly, Rapti.; Michael Ober, Mount Joy township; Geo. Pearce, Bart; Jacob Rhoades. City ; Danl. Bother, West Earl ; Joseph Rupp, West Earl ; Jacob It. Ityldig, East Coealico; George H. Reed. City; John K. Smith, West - I lemptield ; Jacob Stokes, Lancaster township; F. Setter, City ; Sealer, Warwick ; S. S. Spencer, City; Joseph TOWSOII, ; J:II77CS B. Wiley, Pity; W. Witmer, West Hem ptieli ; David Woods. Leacock; I teary C. Wood, Little Britain; Henry Yeagei, City. \'aeltec of Juror , . drawn to ..erne in the Con,l of Co,amon Pleos, eohiViedeitly o» llor fourth Monday in _l.lwit next: John .T. Andrews. Colerain ; John It. Al bright, City; Gideon W. Arnold, City; R. It. Bitzer, West Earl ; Benjamin Carter, Sad , ,bury ; Samuel Cox'. City, Henry L. Demuth, City; Hiram Engles, East Done gal; John Eilsmam, Rapho: John S. Garber, West Donegal ; Thos. tlreives, City; Henry D. Groff, City; Isaac Graybill, West Earl; John Hildebrand, Mount .Toy born ; Peter Haldeman, Mount Joy township: Isaiah Ilerr, Manor; John Huber, War wick ; Samuel Hess. Elizabeth ; Henry Hinkle, Columbia; John Hildebrand, Pro vidence; .T. M. Jackson, 'Fulton ; David Kline, East Cocalico ; John Lint ner, Manor: Robert Montgomery, Eden ; Tobias D. Martin, Warwick ; .1 nob 8. Miller, City; John 5, Miller, City: Andrew Mehatfey, Peques; Abner Peoples, Strasburg; Abrin. Redsecker, Elizabethtown borough ; 11. W. Shuman, Manor; Martin E. Stauffer, East Earl ; Geo. Witsom hart ; .Tauten Wood, I4adstinry; Jacob 11. Witmer. Manor; Abrm. %Vetiver, East Earl. KEROSENE 01T..--We publish below the law just passed by C ingress in relation to the sale of :Alliterated and unsafe kero sene or petroleum oil. The extent to which the adulterations are practiced at the pros ent titne is not generally known. The most common adulteration is by mixing naphtha (which isiullltninutblo at any temperature) With the oil, thus making a mixture which endanger- the life of every one who burns it. Any oil which will ignite at a tempera ture of less than One hundred and ten de grees Fahrenheit is unsafe, and the law punishes its sale with tine and imprison ment. Messrs.Truscott, Guernsey C Co., Colum bin, have one of the best Oil Refineries in the State. It is condncted upon scientific principles, and all the illuminating oil turn ed out of the establishment is subjected to the severest test, so that persons are per fectly safe in buying it. "Section 29 of Amendment to Internal Revenue Law, approved March -1, ISII7. And be it Maher enacted, that no person shall mix for sale mrphtlia and illuminat ing oil, or shall knowingly sell or offer for sale such mixture, or shall oiler for sale oil made front petroleum Mr illuminating purposes, inflammable at less temperature or tire-test than one hundred and ten de gree.; Fahrenheit; and any person so doing shall be held to be guilty of a misdemeanor, and On conviction thereof by indictment or presentment in any court Of the Limited States having, competent inrisdietion, shall be punished by at fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than live hun dred dollars, and by imprisonment for a term not less than six months, nor more than three years." APRIL /ST.—TIALDEM ANS are now receiving a very large purelia.e of SPRING GOODS. Unusual care having been given to their selection, and the fact of their having a BUYER CONSTANTLY in the MAR KET, interests all consumers of DRY GOODS. Their engagement of a FIRST CLASS TAILOR, from one of the leading CUSTOMER house, of PI II LA D'A, is tilling a public want, and never before has this Old establishment been so well prepar ed to meet the wants of the people of this community as they now are. They claim for their present st ock—VA RI ETY,Cti P- N ns,g, and REAL VALUE. TWENTY—FIVE pieces of NEW CARPETS, at lea.; than retail prices for REGULAR :.‘EADE.goods, at JIALDEMAN'S. [Per the "Spy. ,, j Tri t: Trees, notice an article appearing, in some of the papers, which i 4 eatenlated to lend the public, astray in the tintnagea wn t, It says, that the proper tittle to trim is be fore the sap begins to lessend from the roots to the trunk told brancheh.” This theory is true when n rapid growth, and abundance of foilage i 4 desired, no d in no other tq1 , 41.. Young trees—tr e ,. s reeentiv transplanted, and weak growing or stunted trees, should be pruned early, B u t when it is desirable to check the growth or induce, fructification, prune in summer. Hoot pruning is often resorted to by experienced amateurs to check fruit trees ont luxuriant growth, which causes theta ill form fruit buds, thus causing the tree to produce fruit the next season. It is not 1/I,p intention here to occupy too much or your valuable space in 'Writing a lengthy treatise on he nar im;entent of tree, , . To do the subject jm , tlce it would oceupy pages. Edell individual kind of deeidll - Oils trees require dillerent treatment, anti the same N'arwty different treatment in dif ferent, localities, climates, and at different maw, of its grOWIII. Evergreen trees re quire still a different cours9 or treatment. I will, therefore, only . give feW golleral s i l l e h c i H d f e ) c r i r i l u a c t , l n t , in t ga s r : i l i ni is n g g .: s Tr o l r e a t i ) l l 3 l , l g % r ti v its , in this locality: Ist. Such trees as are ~..,e- e nersilly planted for shade, may be plante d at an, ti me a ft e r the foliage has fallen in tile nor, until they IWO in lull leaf in pr,,,1,1,.,1 the "'round is net too much froz en it ,„ r t‘ ,„ we t. All fruit trot , should be planted belbre the ground is too cold in the fall, :und he- Mr() the buds burst in spring. All stone fruits do best planted early in spring. Peaches, Apricots, Nectarine s ) Lll ,l :U uwnds do best 00 the north side of lulls or build ings. Standard Pearsand ttrai, ,he t etlie roots can reach to running •%atur. Dwarf Pears, Cherries. Quinces, rim, 11111 Prunes in deep rich garden roil , exposed to the full rays of tile Still th,i entire day. fruit. Tho amateur who is Wessel with _nil. Prune early Gtr wood, and late for abundance of fruit, makes more use of the saw and kintb w his tree, are in blos som f prov alt , tl the pollen in the dower is not i;t with rain or dew) than al any other season, and the thumb and tinger in ill 1110 grow I or nu. stronger toaiFotl-l‘AtiLt"lA%),cukor 5 1111.1.; to catch up—from May to August. t.),,t bark the prof - ions st)ason's growth of poUn g fruit (1.0 2 4 every spring. to within one font „r t h e two ears tdd wood, until the tree b couutcs welt developed and has a round or conj,al head. Cut no large bra/ 1011(7,- ; front tree, except those that become injured or 51111, signs ut decay, always covering , Ileb won ml or stump with wax Mali" or rosin amt grea-e. 1. Cultivate all young tree s as carefully as you do your couch or cabbage. Nr.vor manure in the hole When planting. Apply coarse straw manure or half ile - coMpose(l leaVec froln the woods, to the ton, or the ground around young tre e ., ; 00 „ 1 0 1 , r planting. It serves the tribbl e purpose protecting the roots trout frost, keeping- the soil moist and loose, and suppl y i ng n nal nourishment to the roof,....„"inghter house inannre. is the best. if „ rapid growth is desired, apply a little lime or wood ashes (unbleached) and a handful of salt to the decayed mulch around the tree, in April, and utter MiXing, all Well together. fork it in gently. not thsturhin ,, the soil deep enough to disturb the surface roots, and apply a new coating of mulch twain bi ght sets in—say in at tl roots of . tio u r i t; % t the s s u i , m n t s ne o r r wllruls your trees should appear--which is know n by the gum or wood dust appearing- around the base of the tree—open up t h e hole, tt ith a pointy knife, and with a wi re probe the wound until the wounder is reduced It. a fertilizer to the roots. As a preventative to the Armin or Quince 111,1 a r, apply bro Ken tobacco stems to the s ur f- nee close around the base of the tree. To the Peach bearer, coal oil in small quanta): on the base or the tree. .1)0 not saturate the . 7round with it, as it is sure death to you follow the above directions, your prin ter I smile at the tine specimens of frnit the tree. If . you send him. S. ii. P. The Columbia Nursery: This has non become so well 1,,,,„,f,„t hat illy necessary to call the attention ot the public to It. The univoinal p liollilltity of the establinh ment Ition become so genetal that i t d oes no , oeo .l anlnetttning; still, from the fact that the erowd et customers at the mit -cry en My sprio4..m, trim no great, and the quantity of ‘-r.ek. sent ..tit .1.4) otiol - mon:, that the Ilaprenn'lll alien prt.l.l, arnona iii - 1..0i,10 -that av are cloning out the coneern.” it i. lino that I. -eat/ out Illtlell Mule stock nom the n rum ty every year than tte able t o gm, nt "Ur own ground... lint lily at range.), tits ale nitc li lush other nitt.serien that 1 and able iy , r,. ,puog iii ,dl to supply my enstomein nth 0 Gett e r „,...,, r , n ier,b fillet stitch and at tenser rate: than any other ent,b lislitnent in thin .idiom of the eti talll . 2... The sun. , mental department of the conee,„ I- nun „tie, stocked, than it cies Linen hecore. lon . tilt ee green houses, two hot-beds, alla eool.trante , a 111 agieeably sunlit in, our custiAners 11,4 .bring. Ihns• mg additional expo ictieeil help ahem the ar,eii hoiln., an , / nurseiy this - pt nu:. I take ple.isitie anNatitig tine public that the expert, need li , litany 01 . .nr 'M . -nailer, in being olunged w wait . nonlettrilen Walt", for th eir turn eon." to he matite.l lipoli, aril lerepft iii b e 0 eon? all 111 t...t1t14 as usual, Nl, era N e,„ t r i .,l an give you all in isirdial and plisassint teeeptlOlt. !lop.: al -end youall a,.ly -mutingTo the hthen Waal./ nay that our Vol bona, an cell an all other honoring plant , n r,.' null rine. .‘ll iit the lovely nen Hanel, that ilium year tin n• :Ohl No Innlell/e.l pat heeall - c money , nth i uuc y boy them, are non for nal,• ascheap a, ',fly o bi -oft arm inured to call and • eXallitlit. oar -toe!: fill 0,1;1,11 es and 111.11:0 their u a it rte.- Til.e-c 1111. cannot, if they till Ir ord.., 1 11111 glee theta lily he t onal i th rt ith i t t . ri.lektita: dente by earefill alt.! eNtea: t ot, ,•,I h•o: t h. voti ranted getnitili• alltl true in label : hem. r of inquiry and all othet prOlript.Y ;inn, .11,..Nn /I. Str 13SCi3ll3E p FOR TILE spy. Opeett filituremeitts offered. Te7'ta,] iz, l p Prot iu.=y2es. I. :\ pease o ur ell larLte.l lrtyrr 1111.1 im pro‘etn.•ttt. have eo , t. 11101 e NV1111K• 110 iner..:l,. 1 11 t h e (ton prier of the It Win 6e puldi.he , l 11 , ltet,tofore, at -2 por ;1111111111, in “ c lv:ott•e, or if not lit hei ii 111 , 4 'Npirsttlon of IL.' ) cm . . \'. 1%1 , 11 to .111 to our tiq 11nd 111• W 111111 ill 01'4, In,k. (1,:, otrvr the f,llotun¢ Illwral iwittetn, nt, t9('ltth , a, Well 118 •111gle Tile "Sl'r - duo l7ol / , .Y ., /4111y', 11/„ 4 11. lII' year, 1 . 11 , 11, 111 till, . . The "sPY - and Tin• 11111• 15::. Sinlllar rv•duct 1011 , to all Oh. kut . New Sub-4 , 111,er , , 7.q 71 o:u•li To ~very p e r-On , ewkirnt u. a Club of Vivo New Sul,, rillet., with trla ea.n , one caps of the “t-PY," free ”f our. year, MO a Nor Tell 7S,W 411,,,,rib,1", with 22.1 ea,h, we will ...end any 51 of hook the tan,, a may a: me. or AS; 00 gull pen tual h01d',,,, not a „ I I ht . • spr• far rte year. For Fifteen NOW Sub•eriberi., with ,•74. We Win .i.end one of Fn tee'. celebrated gold P e " ' and holder, valued at Ste, and valuable hod:. and a 1. ., the ".SPY" for (1710 For Twenty New Sub , cribeb„, wlt t, we will ttetal Lippencrar. Prmicalacing leer ,t 1" th.• World, alibi valuable brmk. Lopy of Wel"ter's Illmdrated ha ii „„ ai . y, ‘;11 ,„,.,1 at and rt copy of the -SPY,• I re (, or cq In greenback , . For Twenty-Five Now tml , erillor,, wlth cash, we will slid one. in , machines, valued at •:=_i, ,t,„la.•nlq-of tht • "St y - for ,me year. For Thirty New sabscriber., with t•fo we will send a revolver. or book,, ;lc; or a , dlver watch, valued at $25, w arnilit „,l thne piece, and a copy of the “Spy- for one year, or ::13 in greenback , . For Forty New Sub•criber , , with 5, I ea.h, will be paid back to the per,orl :ending it, :url a copy of the ":"1.1 - • for one year, with a • :do: , bie book. For Fifty New Subwritters, with pint we will -end one of Sewing :Hoehines, guar.tnterd t o he ond, best in the market, valued at so , an d a eory the ':SPY" fur one year; or will send a tort •ver Baker or a Howe al the same i n f ee. „, well give a qeoond-hand Plano valued a; For SeVenlY-Five New ''''illt•teriltet , t, with iro cash, we will ,end a Grover s 5,0 Machine, valued at For Ninety New Subsern„. ! , wi th -1 -4 ea.,h, we will -.end kt Grover o z Bak ,, nwhine, yakked at rk 1111,1 if, he parc e ls getting it do not ilk, li. ttfll take It ow their Nina., tutu p ay the „, for It. iidellvergAl ht noon For Three IruiOre(' NeW with ;WO cult, we Will wend a spL•4pld new 7 4 1,1:, 1t0,0w00,1 - Piano, one of Ilio b e st malte , , and elaborately 11. i ',lied, valnect :Al $150 • iver..nns may have l'rentltun, ehanged t" ..‘omething hole wit.i, flirt her inforilliit inn nddrea At. Riusso. Columbia, Penna A IPOINTNIENTS OP THE METU 01)1,41' CoNrinzi:Nor. —The of the Philadelphia Conference „r ;1;,) M. Church, which met at Il arri.burc., elo-ed ila mhos. nn 'l'hur.clay •es,ion or seven day`• em ;.4,1 7 c4 , 1 , 0;;: , ‘ ,. ri nizn preacher. were ay -Iglu-id to st at i on , i n 1 1 0 . county: Fires Chureh. Lancaster, C. 'ehonin.on: St. Paul's, Lancaster, Cr. Ho Hoek: Sole Harbor and Manor, J. I. lie , ,sler; Columbia, 'Wm. \hllcr Nnrietta and Maytown, .1. Stringer; Mount .10v. J- P. Miller; Bainbridge and Falmouth,..los. Gregg; Fulton, John A. W m ,„, ; mount Nebo, G. L. Shaffer; Strasburg, IL White; Enterpri.e null ConeMoga T. St in , with one to be supplied ; CChristiana,, Merrill, with one to be suppli e d . w. ; „ . g, in presiding P.lder Tor the South Phan*. alidltleA ellrillinglllll ll for the Wilminirteh district. Among (hot appoint ment 4, we none(' flu, following who aro well known in thi4 outlay : N. Crouch, Allentown: .1, 11, Iday, Stroudsburg; If. Elliot, I kidding ; Panel I Coombe, Front street, Philadelphia; 14. I). (farrow, a Supernumerary at Union; Francis lodg- Sa1011; J. Meredith, Trebles street, (termanOwn ; J. A. I;rintilc, Port Deposit ; Win. little, Middletown. C. T. Thompson tea, elected nt 'frirslee or the Edneation to fill a vaeuney. .1)r, (J. D. (tarrow holm; 111,011 t t the 01 , 1 lVOrld, I'o,olll - recommending hint to all Christians be may meet in hi-, journeyings, were adopted by a rkiitg vi,to. Dr. harrow made a brief •Imenient in referetwe to the prepo , eil trip to the. Holy Lam I. for the beeeli t of his health. JURORS FOR AI).JOURNRI) Cot:l:v.- 11m following Petit Jill'ors have been drawn to serve in an adjourned Court of 0-n 010110ilig - 011 Lhc 1 . 01.11111 Monday in Mny, ISS7: David Bender, West. Earl; F. Baker, Marietta; Elias Bomberger, West Earl ; Alllllll Bortz field, Conestoga; Lec•i P. 131-o Nvii, Drumore; James Barber, Col unilda• ' Thos. C. Coll ino, Cotentin: Abraham Dintlora, Upper Lea coek ; John Denlinger, Paradise; John Donor. Manor; .ftwrtit Esbenslinde, Man beim township; Tho,,ths rio,t, Sad...bury ; l.eii :roll, - West Earl ; John Ctingerich; East I Igniptield ; Levi r:rod£ Upper Lea,- took ; Ilaberlatslt, oily; Henry Iletter, Ea,t Covalleo; llemy .lE6st:tint, East Donegal .I.ustli I Ineker, (lay :Peter.lohns, East Lampeter; E. :M. I:ling. city: Abra ham Kurtz, \Vest c:th o,eo; .‘.iiraloon Ken. dig, Cone.h ; John I\l oonv, Mount Joy borough : ; Me t towan. Sad:airy: E;p111 - itin1 Nis,ty, East ponegal ; I l 11011e:41d ; Nolt I ; ()II ington boro , ugh ; I 1 - tath M. Penny, Dritinore; Jonathan Pii kering. Little Britain ; Robot S. Potts, Marne ; .loltit Perkins, Manor; P.m' I Egaeoek : I:gorge Seldom hze, Loovock ; iel Senor. East I retnp field ; .1. .1. Sprenger, city; David Shirk, Carnarviin; \l' M. JI. :•;1:1y1111111e1', 1'111'11.111,111 111101"kk Subtle. Cirll./y: I lonry S. Shenk, E.t.t ifemplield ; Walt:Hu SL.III, Conestoga; g 'bar) - Wet{ city; Itrint.lll. Sad, bury; Ezra Wissler, Cloy • Janos 0110nbet1itown borough: 11 en ry Von Nelda Bri.ekttek. 1 . 71 up u_riar j),,tl.- .1114 31.trrinu . .. 4 ‘1111,11!c11.1,,, :W(011110,1,1 von.o.rnll- c.trt..,, f ,,.,,.,• or i/uetr;.. )Ic. %,111IHt rIIIIPItIt [tulle,: tit, I,llt , 11110 vity.thlu :II :tilt:llle,, . _ to the 2.5111 intit..l ow the ties. Ir. Yeoman, IL V. 111- wk. in .\S•' I S. Our 1111, 1)0(11,0 Poluallaa. 1 qt Ow 21-1 at I he rvskletly.• Of the brltit' at N vlit, by 11e, .1. W. Ea .1. IL Ronk:::, 1/1 Stn n!a•uu t-avii-hip, tr. MAL: ANN 1:1:1,1 r, of t:0110y 1.01V111.1111 , , 1 111,. .11,111jy. 1 ill Itik• I till by lk y.l). 1 lit ti, In Ephrata, .11.0 P .: L. Nr.1,...s 1,...N.1. 1 'N.% Drs, :ill hof En , t Earl. 1111 OW 17111 by Ilit. .:one,1:1, N . N.%)(rts, ut We.t Earl. 1., ELIO 1:1-.111 .101 I 1% , 1/IV, 11 W111,.....k. 011 I 110 HU 11 1.11 , ,111 le, la Pia:x E. :-arattriz, ca' 11p.,-I,:n.wk, r-icrm I ("oval wo. On the 17th lint., by till Rev. .1. .t. St) in. , . at re-hloraY..f.‘cott t 11.% t HA. k 1-11 ell:, 1,0111 /1....‘ii11..1 . 5V1 11,• . 011 the 'lllllO thiy, 1/ lill• .'. I K 111 :7,111..%11 1-4F11.1.F.N111.111.1.11, 101 11 01 (2 , 3111 - ..1 ,, , , ill ill o bith hp.t., at lb.' Pity Mae!, Lam a'..ter, by 11)0 Name, \l'. \V 11 , rosy, 1./1" 11 - :11 . 1 . 10C , Nark, Ilttptingdou county, to \l.‘:v (1. 1 '.\3l 1 . - itEl.l„ to• county, Pa. : 1 ;ICZI1 1 )5 r••• - , :4:11111%111y, 111 till , infant ihtli:4lln.r. Chorl4 , nint Mar! , 4)111 , 4.1,0t:try 2141, In little Erpnin In - p., ennuis - , Mr.. it.r.Tvyk.r, :iaol II nu Mill, :Intl • ( )11 the '-'7lll ull Mnr,n, tvm• 4 ,1 11,1, ;.oair,.llt l lG 11:1 nu the 21 , 1 in,t. In f.„nn, tilt,,:,, in 11..7:att yon• On Ow 11)111 tint ,tit I,anc.‘ , l , •r, C.llvln 1.. ?int"- plly, m thr 2111) your tin Ilie 15111111.1., at Tlunttt Jay. vgol 21 yotr., tm the tilt .14ralmln Laudi , , it twp, m the 91111 yen; of ht. ate. MEM il'oivambia Coallcel. Ott-1-'11:1A, 3.101,1,1;7.—LIIIIIn Co 11..1..1hpr ...1. -.Gun: N.• I, an., >t till N., 2 awl :1. chi., 7,-;.12:,: lo'n Nut, Y : , I s. 11/11,11.111'qt,e. 10-"lo•21,i. - $ 30. Colus2asain Lttuither I'eiees Current. c.,totub.. Marell II to Pint. jntoplo, 'l7: Si lIII4‘ p 1”.•, /oliount, , \\late Pluto, 2 I NVlutr• Pun, Ist mon, rr,o; bite 'Vino, Allote rut, oral s,,,rtllng,tl,ll•tto-,1,,, Ito•oloote. Joi.t t+ll.l SoLIIIIIIIntt: , k-11 Itr,l I Llte , -od 11 , ,0t- I ng,l,ora-.`l2l , lilll: l l'll o r [3,"tttoi,cito: o: Wal pot ;Ivo Plellt 2 l - Pla-lot itor 2 , ; ~ (u , Ito,,littg Lath, .."7 00, C()11111111i11. Vrod:tee narliet. 1,11: `l2- !t per 11,, 1,11.-1,1, 401 per , d 0,.. •t, 11.11 tor, p. , r 11,, r. - oe, t ; 11111 I, pet II:. pal 7.lea 1,11. La: 1. )1,1 . 11., 121 , 14 ; ot , : per 1..1111y ~pip , 13 rkIiTLS'EMENTS a"!: II" *ct) Ez-: PoN1)1:,:cC IV.AN't•E T 11..• I• , 1 .11'111011.1 , 1)11l . Or 111 , 11, y.,11114 Wllll a I" II •111 t., 1111,111.4111t,111. 111.1111111 1111p1..111ent, iwrlta ma; Ant :I 1.01,1 , 1 t. lilt a .o.lllolvnt y 1111 , M (.1 Id , 0.1 111.1,114 1111(1 V lirmg. ll .11 let lel , •fo Pit,l ,tltlnt "hi.. I', NS 1111 . Lmar _ . A GENTs \VASTEI E.2ci.m;l4. w ar. 0,14•• :‘ Nv AND r INvr.N rips. ~1 al,olut.• 111 lilt V 111 11/ttutl:.lt 1.111 • I' , "/ per For lull pa. .181111., W. I W I N 'I 1., M.ll .to- :01 i'llll,l P.I. I. FII,4RESH V.% oF .1 noiN ready fur t ur net he Sri pn T t!' ra:le. t,iolcEi: Ii:-. Extra and ::•,. - rtin for 211 ent- I.•r tztnit t. I'l: I riNI: We have :11,0, No. I. 11. eind in :iniirter , :nut i!“ . • All 1:1114,, lilt and IN C \ 11111..1,,orilllent i. till 111111 t',llll6`lo, tuna our re:e.onahle. 21.1 Call :Ma :r II ENIII - SUYDAM, 31.1r:0-If I Col_ of Fronts Union THE EXCL: 4 (OU WASHING 'AL\ CI ILNI 1..kr,c)11, Tim I.: .k ND MuNvy. tf S 4. \‘ . .1•11 111 0, 11 , the Tim , 11"114,.. nr It.ttl.lo•l*, mai taPt It•ar the A ,001,1 total Wart; ..,T,tchita• N* . li ttoet It i 4 1t.11:L1410 (;:livltilliod Iran, an.l 111 , ,1 . C:111 /0, i,llll plilf••• t till`d 111111 F. Wl' Sale at \V. 11. 1'5,A1!.1.1.:1Z-S. Steel :Old Till :,11111i . . ',el:St Franklin •NI tat and utter 1:1I , date the NA9'19N.1.1, , iny Int.•reNt nn Dopogn , ,n , .1)1.r rent. f, - ,r inoutle, :,fe•r vent. tor a month. 1,31,11110-r I:lntontle. I', pC . r n 111..1 - 4a 3 and meter ti months. DETwil.Ert, 81.11111 till,, 1,47. cw.lll.•r. 1))11NIST11.\TIZIX Nf)'l'l('E. .11 It IN F. s:strril. to:, 11'0,1,011. I,t ter, .1* with ol rptl .411.1 1.:40V kits .T 4,111,1 to t h t u m • Itt.l , l,tell t..pty -111011, h.0.11Y.4 ..t.0.i1Y4 thy 11.01.1 maul In :11 , 11101,1.101,\1V ;. 1. 1'V‘1:1•7...141111g 5Nt,rr...1ii,11i1),,.1 PO . 1' .‘4llll Wit 11 t Ip• 111111. Roil . - q p ' YCIS "N( )" A io"ciir. rE I:EBELLT„N. woi h.• E50h0...1 “da 1.,11, on :%11N,11" \ 111.1 1-4, 1,67, 11:1I111 .1111!.. I 1111 4 1 .•11111..1 141, ;11 I,:\far E W C.\ Itl. IA i: E )I.IN ;N( F •Ircot, 11.1trly th , I.lithY,t: 1:111111q1, 1 11,1.1161%. Tht• 11114101,1t010d Lnelmt 1:11:.•11 t li. ,Itnp, Inert!. 4.1,11,111.1.,1 \ It. t tee. could retspet•ltt ,ll • t.Ol,llNt e In the en lon , ot Colum bia and wino , tlt le. I,now in oval I • I to tant, fact:ire :ill Itnel, °I toehe, 1.1 rreezt ,ttel all Alter ventel• in lit, line. ill, ceputat a. II s‘nt ktoat o,al,tt,ho,t. earl et-1101,10101 elaint tIII, at titerit, 01 I,entzly 1.1 4111.1•1/ 111 11111 , 11. aled at engin ofstruettne. , n 1 tin' di,tnente-Itine; tont tire. of 111., •tentit .1111,141 ft% nil elnle , or 111 , build :tie t "It-tine:en ot tile In t ..eto. e toted lint terlal, ion] ',it totetlter firmly and ..111P-11111E1:111 1 ". I D. gIo , p.o7:..111114. attention to tho r, 11.1111.7 g velilel ,11111 11.11 . r:Int . • ille , tot: In 111 , hilt - 1 , . give Sllti-f us lon. In :unlit tto 111 1.1.1100,111 eXperll.lll.o In Ihe ht1,1111,,k, hr 1111 , th 1111.51.4,1111, 1,1 the he.l W lii. 1111 1 11. Se/111‘. 111,111 frlllo 0104,1,1w:tied et-nn .of A gen.•o.ll , 1.111.11, IN re,i.....111.11y in‘ll. .1 give noun! Indus-try their ..neourog..l.l,nt 11l support MIII.I. , TMN N.EW VERIISIgITE2I7I7S. 113 A 1:(1 INS ! 13,111 C: [NS. ! sET,T,INc, (WEATIA` PLEDU('IA) PHICES P. SHREINER & SON, I lave on hand, 1110 aro Iln \ .qIIIIU. at rate., a fine stock of kll F.I:1( %'1 \'FCI FINE AND pr,vrEr AMEHIC.AN CLOCKS, smvEn ANI) ‘vAi:E. 001)S, . NVe in t , nel n - 411(.1'4.1 our LI Is tld'Apring• and gill erm , ;ernir-ntIF sell goods ut very prufi?,—mitiiy art'elcs:ll. NOIV IS TIM 14)1: (11E.11' JE1:'1:1.1:1 SF! Mid :011F410:1 111i1t pl,ter• 14,11.1 lirtielis 1~ 11t Si 1121{11'1'%1; ) - NS, 1 , 1,/itt Ht., ;11 , . \Vttllnlt. J - NOTICE. In i'dr.imi)e,Of a idt.olug held by the lieretly 141 vol, for i,1111 , -, ription I.ENNsYliv.k:ciA will I 11' opened at t Inu lit Doi: twit . .., City. Ilolimiiro lin !.I . li, , twoott the hour. of lit .X.. :ilia I P.:\ I. Nail Company :ire hy their Chittivr 114 I•;ii,,trtivt a 11:ti1 frail it voila uu the Dolii ware welt! to I ti. Itio I". 14. 1 •11,iirmilti. C1.1:V1 7 .11.. Se,roliw . t ielitirar.• City, Altiri•li 1,..1',1". /1-1//: 1).11E1) . _1 TIONB _ . . . 111 vi...1:1 BLE ILI o; otn,et. of ,ido, II lit: tt it - tr:11 C<)l(fr, \ NI) Pi{( 1;1;011-111 if t..lu 4911:1'01 , 11ru , :1.111111o:1, IA Ii1:111\ .re 2110 two.: .1101 I. ,:4,1- 1i . .4• 11',011t , 111 the \ ri:l I ‘1.1.1 12 4 . 121 ,, ;111 :120 Ihni 114,1 :11Ia it :a nutri tive 1.111111140 ht . Sl 111 0 111110 II:1121- Wllll'l , lloll linti •111.1.1q1,1,81141 It 1,111 ,,, the 11111 r 1 , . ¢t4,l. - Wilvt, II f111.•1 coo, foo if. 11:11111'.11 oral,". The “iti fu 21117'4,11%Illee• are 3,1111,: ntr:,lll II N.k 111 1:1.1.111.• 111111 . hom ndin... out. II I. .1 , IlliCe`• :It 1110 ro.J. 01111 fill , N% 1!11 114, 1114,1111../.10:1111, II A i is Pit E:4slN-c, tl , ed, Makin. It soft and tului- y. II 14•111,,,11:111.11.1111.:IIIII It uud t• 1 nll4llll .04.1dItd.N%Il lu ltdl dry tip the itpitit N p e r. Jn. lad t, "MIL •11.,101 I/111 II .11E1)11'.11. TI111:17'). 1,1: 1.1: , \n: 1:1 - NENVI t.tio• to gq/lvf, Trt 1.,1111 iht . 11:11I cat!ll. L;: all ll:mr.ziNt , No,lnut. N. I I. p EPA R AT() 1'.\1'11,1,1, .y t , • ur I Ike your m fre,truotlve of comfort• and not Iloit 11 a tig: Como :1,2:4,1,1 , 011e wuth to t. 1,11(1. , 110.3. .fool fair. N n .l,,id,j(•o in rani 4l, litNurnAnt. ce.toring hair upon bald hethi.l float trhat ever ent,,, it tatty have lallen null nth! fitting growth of 11111 r 111,011 the luvc, 11 Oa. 11 , 1 ,1 111:11. It will toree the 111•11r41 10 grow 1.111 , 01. 1 110 1,1111.11111i.,1 Lice in 110111 11V1• I" eight wecle., or hair upon ball head,. la 11,111 1111 , to 11110. , 111./1/111,. li•W lan, want printieioner , !lase oi,citeil. that thew nothing that will twee er ha-aril the growth of rho lour horn 1, il , st . ll l o/1 , un (11,111sallits of living their OWII t,trorl , •ll: . <3: 1,111 hear alt IPat many Milt .ay.. how are we to 41i.1 lugui.h the genuine from the ...parion.? 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Take relic ,erar address tan Clem-, lortd, and tut dress lIIIMMI th l 10 111 1 1011 1111111111 :: - )/ 11111 1 11 11t1 111 Iri ::,., Iri ter 71 1:1 1 , 7i U~~ei tiI I 1110 11_0, DEMI I I for S ;) fur 1 Alt7:A N DA LI: 4. Co., t•W Y k NEW . A D VERTISEACEIVIT T lfV, fro 1% )1.AC11f.);37, CO.'S SEWING MACHINES of) 13110. x DWAY, YORK r , Fr: ANI) The nowe LOCE S C Is IT E 11'011L1)-1i XOWNLI) SENVTN‘: 31.1.(11 ISES tor„toled the highest premium al \c't trld's It'afr in Londwk, +M./ six first promlu tt t Ito. New V: :state F.Or of ISatt, and are cc Itraitsl or dolnit ti' lot work, using. a mr smaller it. tslie for llo• , IttOe thread Chan a tolittr and Ity the introduction of t i t s.al improved mat lottery, 'Ve ara nCav able so qtly 110' vet v ht st attach am:" In the world. Tat-, Inaelalnr - s art. 1:1141: At our new a sysmtlotts V.Vlory at ItridgrlOrt. GOnli, under t Ito Intslatto ',um of too President of t ELEIS vim or of t he:ice:lna .Ifaeltine. 'lltoy toe atittPictl to all kinds rsc Family Seselt 111 to tit, use if ~Larto•tr..y.o., Dress Make Monttl.ieturms of :Starts, Collars, Skit t kik-, Moot alas, Cloiltlinr, (taps, Corse I pt N, i'utuSh H N oos, alms,. ntlttlot-t, Linen Clots lt.trosols. ttto. \rod: equal \WI! Upon -ilk. Burn. Wooleti had cotton goc Nyl it on or linen Illrend. They Nt Ne•tol., 4111111., Intl her, to rat , tell , turd, hyoid. bin tool !ter:twin every 5 1 14 ; to, elgeWintr. making he:oath:a tont pert - tot ,tit , h, ;1111;4 , on both %.le. '.I Tir.• : , tit, •11 ius ented by 11R. TIOVI - E., and ma .0 tart Machine, io fin most )totallar and ch tilde, and nll Sett nut Ore t till 11 , 1; , 1 0 iuc entf. tl hy 111.1. 1 , 01: IN= 1111t1A1 , WAY, Ow. Fourth St., N. ilotr:10:67-/Y Tr( )1 ) SKli'l't. NEN'," STYLES. "If; 11 toWN eVoly New :;71.111. - ,lrnble sire, st) ;old Plain and .... :;. ;. .. .. X': and 1" , 1z., round, eve 7;•lhrt II •;,;.;• ‘V;11-t ; n 1 every re-p;;;;.t But 421 - ,1.111. :in.t to meet t Fir,t :Ind intr.! Tr;;; WI; ),%•,, \ Kr," of lire lights 41 , 're 114,tp . . MoleC'hear , t , ;:to on) 10,r ntal.:e eitltor sdnule or Pont apt in,l:,..l;irt In the _Vine:ie.:ln r.ket. They \l%ll . ,;:litl'ai itl e‘ ere re.peet, law Intl I loe. eare iver , itl •; ;11.1 - neton. TheY a ~.111:4 - e•teleovely by e i nnler , , anlre n; Le"; I, ; ;;;..; -11...u.1 try then). for •• cnvn )lilt •;' and see 1.11 ..;;o1; z-kirt 7. ..tutored 1.;‘,-,1-1;.1.;; ; ;r2s Pllll-.‘tl",\.—NO oth. ai.• I . .,Nolgpg:l , • c.mtoirlillg style. ;;.I ; i n.] retnll lit P , nap ;;;;;1 I;IN;ro I ,Ikeount I.llowed t^ aeoler,. Ordr lit outii Inrorovtl -1,11;;;I--whol....II.• mei 11•11111... s .lanninetory Ant It -It reef, Pit I f...kliv ; A., :^lOl . l , i ale tr, riot awl repair; Tills 1 N k•-11. ONE l'Oct; M.,11.-7.7-1. 1 111. 0 ] SVA. 'lr. HOPKINS .XoTICES. Sl'E( ' I L ( I I )11.-\ e, for tin Wt. -croft alt tit. unt.oolo , broken Itroo.t., (root teih t , rdinw, ,itellittg , , de, whet) lnati twatd. Is the Ino-d wonderful tut! ltrodtteetl, Other good dridelti.... alleviate; tl enre-- It allay , Intlantittatton. tdldtlut• - i 1.1 h ,, heti! , ‘‘ltliont se,. It it tail; it, weight in g 4 to tat} t , ontly, and ahtitys be to hand. It wd ',toted to do tilittt it r” C‘ery 111,1 e. 314 ) FEAT'S LIFE & PIIOEN 13ITTER \Cc, e fir-t ii.tal in private practice in 1525. T were intro:Meal to the public ID 1.53.5, since Mil dine their reputanon 1,1,4 eYientled• until they h a N u ', in e‘eats of all ether catharne :ilia purify n 'i t i t vines. Thera it hl o udlyl o udlyit family among c 10011 nlit)01. nits 11850 lint peri,ol)el evidence oft: benefirtial effects. 'I heir greet s ueees. i. owini t l tar Iloilo' in rob:dingy in cases of constipa nilion , and stomaeltie disease, n hether of Ion; ,wort duration. They lure entirely vegetable in i amnpcent ton, anti I iernile.a to the gentlest m O n e immanent opens the pore , of the skin; ono is dim tine; and stimulates proper action of the nets; a third. I. emollient, letmentng phlegm iminor from the lungs; other properties Ore Warr it0..1 eittital tie, anti ...i t .o.rt-e Ow t At-,ltinelt anti 11r . titan unhealthy secretionn. The:' - combined 1., to regulate the impaired tone:ion, of the sy , ifl' to ptaltiee health. It i 4 not toe-erted 310 Pill- are a cure-:dl—that they it 111 core an comet: --but tinder ordmary cienlnstance, they ma relied nptin to curt' nervon. A nn ..,iek headaeltn, t it one::, ..12.spett , ht, toil it:anon, Jaundice, liver Inflons complaint-, cold, setifiy, general weak! tee. They nie tall e-ely Wade for these, die.; Alit:ions upon Intllion- of cares rail be eited. 11 '1.0.Z ,, ~ : tiller 11. 4 a complaint 01., 0011 , to km., ‘.lthige. %, hers they hale ant r.rel.tt.'4l ie. re Iterlded. . 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