linde had sunk into a chajr and covered her face with li r huii rie — eame closer to her. ' Mrs. Trevelyan,' he said; dear Mrs. Trevelyan, how gladly would I have spared you the pain of this moment, how willingly have foregone it to re. move the happiness which it has given me. Hear me, Mrs. Trevelyan—Ethelinde'—she started at bearing him thus name her—' dearest Ethelinde!' again ho took her hand, why should we be foes? Before I knew who you were, I had ceased to be so —your generosity . had conquered my selfishness— he generous again, and pardon one who never meant to offend, who loves you, Ethelinde, dearer than I;fc itself.' /11 it slot Cumoens who singe— •• Let to 0. , ” ull} that there it. need Cit time for love to gross ?" And do not all who have ever truly loved, admit that a single moment suffices to color every future hour of existence? To such—and doubtless they form the majority of my readers—l need not minutely tell how the law-suit ended to the discom fiture of Messrs. Quillet arid Quirk, how Mrs. Tre vel.t an became Lady Norbert], and how the 'Canticle capita' was disposed of. To the best of my belief, the last named subject was never advert ed to, though Lord Norbaru smiled very mysteri. ously the first time he saw the preparations mak ing for his bride's trousseau. As for Susan, she never ceased wondering at the way things is brought about.' To think,' she used to say, lilting up her hands and eyes, to think of my lord and toy lady being intezdooced to each other by means of a serinvni ger, us the forrin wally culls it r TIIE SPY 4 REGISTER SATURDAY MORNING. March :25, 1848 AGENCIES is duly authorised to reset... suo•crip. um., and advertiser-12,aq for this paper, in this eute• of Nem: York, Daltimore. and 110-loa. and receipt then for E W. Cann. Philadelphia_ JACO:I M W1,1.11-A£CFM, Lancaster cuy. I'VtLarsm A. Ptracs, Travelluig Agent. TOE LATE Fortems NEWS.—The startling fact that Paris has recently been the theatre of a new revolution—another "train fours "—has created a tremendous excitement throughout the length and breadth of the United States, and in fact through. out the civilized world. To the monarchies and oligarchies and hierachies of the old world, it comes in Lo queationabla: shape, but with an aspect omin ous of a new era, which demands ton downfall of tyrants and asserts the equaltty of men. The great fact that governments t.re, nr ought to be, in stituted for the good of the many, and the protec tion of all, instead of the agrandizement of the few at the expense of the ninny, first tanzht in the American Rill of Ittests, and practised by the American Government, has not been carelessly overlooked by other nations; but it ha , grown with our growth, and strengthenod with our et rength.— The seeds of true government which have been walled from our shores to distant countries have found congenial soil; the roots of the bright exotic of the west, have struck wide and deep upon the other continent ; and the present movement is but the first fruits of the bountiful harvest Fur which our fathers worked and prayed. The Crown oiler:ince, abdicated in favor of his son, by the late Sovereign, has been made a nulity by the act of thc people ; and we verily believe that the last King of the French, is among the things of the past. The allied powers may—probably will— attempt to overthrow the young republic; but Eng land Las Ireland to watch, as well as the growing spirit of freedom among her own people—never so strung as now—and Poland, and the crushed, but not vanquished, States of Europe, will furnish ample employment for the other powers, until a general outbreak shall restore to the downtrodden people, their long withheld liberties. Was it, then, a mere vagary of the poet's brain, when, with full confidence in the might of right, he sung— "l'here' , u I'll I noir Clintg The debt of gratitude we owe to the land that gave ns a La Fayette, as well as the sympathy every American must cherish for all efforts in the cause of freedom and of man, will donbtless impel thou sands of ardent spirits in the United States, to rush to the succor of our brethren " beyond the wide At lantic Sea." The news by the next steamer, will be looked for with unusual interest; and we envy the daily pa pers the privilege, of being first to he r.t1.1 it to the world. REMoVAL.—On the first of April lieu, the office of the Columbia Spy will be removed to the build. ing now occupied by Mr. Raub, on Front street, when and where we shall be prepared to receive and execule all orders in the line of printing. And na our office will be in the third story, which corn. tnands an extensive prospect of the Susquehanna and surrounding country, we hope to secure for the Spy a more extensive visiting acquaintance. READING Room —A eult , eription is in circulation for the establishment of a Reading Room in Co lumbia. All who feel duposcd to encourage this enterprint can leave their namcg at where further information on the t object may be obtained. LEcTunr..—Prot: Shellenrer will lecture on :he subject of Phrenology and Physiology, al the Town 11311, this (Saturday; evening. After the lecture an examination will take place—the subjects to be selected by individuals appointed by audience. We would advise all nlio fell an interect in these sciences, to be on I=2 It is desirable that correspondents e hould be am brief as the nature of the subjecte wilt ~flow Lengthy communications exclude variety, tam mu/. gum its Pasco is comma it foot,. THE TAtigs GIVEN.—A fine Canal Boat Lraring the name of our venerable fellow eilizen, James Given, was launched from the Boat Yard of Mr. ISimpvon, this week. Her bre.,difi of beam i. fif. leen feet, sad she is calculated to carry seventy.five tons. Faranrr•-:—The Susquehanna commenced r;qing on Thursday night, and is now in good navigable ceder. The lumber trade will shortly commence, and give additional lire to our borough, which al. 'tardy wears an unusually thrifty aspect. === icr Ham. Hr. Hampton has our thanks for pub. Sic doetnantatm I= Tin " Ntrrr►.tenvu M•e" is .tapping at one of or hotels MEM LITERARY NOTICES. EWBANK'S HYDRAULICS AND Ildrenamcs.—This is one of the most important as well as interesting I works that has emanated from the press during the past or present year. Aside from the interest with which its novelty invests it, it is a really use ful book, and gives a fund of information which is nowhere elbe to he found, and which no me e.hunic or scientific man should be without. It has been ascertained that many of the patents now I held are identical in principle with machinery used centuries ago, and which are explained and Wm ' trated itl this work. Pirrt fifth has been published. Fmm some cause we have to receive all the numbers, and those we did receive are not now within our reach. 'We will endeavor to reciprocate the favor if the publishers will forward us a set. Gas. ly & 31cElrath, Tribune Buildings, New York. GODEY'S LADY'S Boutz.—This highly popular monthly promises to publish in its next issue, a beautiful plate, entitled "The Queen of May," printed in colors,—the first attempt of the kind in any magazine in this country. Also a mezzotint, entitled "A Spring Flower," from an original picture by Sully. The present number contains two beautiful en. gravings, and the usual variety of reading matter, wood cuts, and music. Persons desirous of obtaining this elegant mg...- zinc, can do eo by application at the office of tile Spy. The LADIES . BOOK and the Count siA Srr, will be furnished for one year, for THREE DOLLARS IN ADVANCE; the best offer we can conceive of, in those o fishing the best magazine and newspaper extant. THE COLOMBIAN MAGAZINE. -It will be TOllleilt bered that this is the publication that presents to each of its new patrons, a superb engraved likeness of Washington. The number for April contains two beautiful engravings, a plate of the Fmbions, a piece of music, " The Carrier Dave," and a good amount of literary matter. The Columbian is worthy of patronage and is furnished, together with the large portrait of tVaili. triton, fur 53 per annum in advance. J. S. Taylor, 1:51, Nassau Street, New York. TEACDERS' AND PARENTS' MANI:At OF EDLTA rtos ; being, a plan for a uniform sours , of study i for Schools and Academics.—This is the title of a new work just published, a copy of which we have Iremit ed from the publishers. It is designed prin. 1 eipully as a text book for parents and teachers, set. ting tOrth a "systematic plan by which certain and regular progress will be secured :o the learner."— From a cursory examination of its contents, we have been favorably , impressed with its merits.— The benefits of a judicious and uniform system, in the intellectual,moral, and physical education of youth, base, undoubtedly, been greatly underrated, or if appreriated, have not, as a general thing, been applied. This little work supplies the disideraturn. Its scope is purely practical, and is front the pen of WILLIA%I P. LYON, A. M. Principal of the Irving Institute. It is neatly printed, contains 139 pages, and is sold in bound form, for :25 cents. Clark, Austin & Co., 205, Broadway, N. Y., Puldi.shers. SONGS tort TnE PEOPLE.—Part 4 of this elegant ;And popular work is on our ruble. It cnntnns some of the best songs and pieces of tfieday,.plen. dilly illustrated. G. IL Zieber, & Co., I'hiladel• pins, publtshers. =I Me/TDEIR IS PIIILAD LI'III4.—TIC Philadelphia dailies of yesterday morning contain accounts of on atrocious murder committed upon the person of Mrs. Itedemacher.• and her husband was, at the same time, severely, if not mortally wounded. The particulars occupy two and three. columns, and are of a nature to appal the stoutest heart. We learn from the Ledger this morning that a a fellow named Charles Langfeldt has been arreat. ed and charged with time murder. Hopes arc entertained that .Mr.Radeamucher will MEM =I AvnenN, N. Y. has become o city. Having been once" the loveliest village of the plaiu"—although rather illeve/ in its location,—it is now, of course, one of the " cities of the plain." We hope there may always be found righteous men enough to secure it froin the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah— but the fact that there dwell within its limitq, see oral hundred convicted Mons, should make insu rance rates several per cent. higher than elsewhere. So, the French arc going to have a Provisional Government !" exclaimed Mrs. Gatherington, after reading an account of the late Revolution in France. Well, I hope the honest, hard-working citizens will have enough to eat now; and if the new gov. ernment only sells its provisions at a. fair twin' profit, I'll engage there'll be no more revolutions in France." And the excellent old lady resumed her knitting with cheerful alacrity, while a serene smile of satikfaction lighted up her placid counte- 1/11E13 Acr or a LI:NAT/C.—Recently, at Aberdeen, 0., the dau g hter of Mr. Evans, on infant of three years, was deliberately butchered by a lunatic. Mrs. E. having orertaion to visit a neighbor, left her child asleep in the cradle, and a boarder in the family, Struther B. Reed, sitting by the fire reading the bible. She had been gone but a few minutes, when Reed went into the yard and procured a board, which he laid on the floor, and stepping to the cradle, jerked from it the little innocent with such violence as to force the arm from its socket, and laying her head on the board, deliberately chopped it with a broadaxe in five different places. After the deed was done, Reed walked to the kitchen and called the attention of the servant woman to the horrid spectacle, yam instantly ran to the neigh bors and gave the alarm. When the house was reached. Reed was again seated by the fire intently reading his bible. Ile was subsequently sent to the Lunatic Asylum. THE JOHN DCHHCSY of this week is stupid almost to a fault. EMZ =CZ Ororroponbence. For the Columbia Spy Enrros.:—A few evenings ago after the wife bad put the children to bed, I sat down to read the newspaper. In a short time after, in walked my old acquaintance, Joseph Ellueskin, vulgarly called 'Bottle-nosed Joe,' on account of his nasal organ being swelled to more than a corn• mon size by the good ale and whiskey he daily drinks, to the health of himself, his pot companions, and the benefit of the liquor dealer. After the usual greetings had passed, and he was comfortably seated near the stove, I asked him ' how he came on.' Ile said not very well, times are bard now, and money scarce." Why,' said I, •the times don't seem hard to me. I have plenty of work, get good wages, and are doing as well as I ever did. The fault ought not to be in the times. have you been sick ?' • No,' says he,' I can't say that 1 have been, but I am in trouble now, and I have some to see it you would not help me out.' • What's the matter with you,' said I.' 'The truth is; said he, •I am id a very bad way. Several of my rascally creditors have sued me be fore old Blackstone, and the Constable has an exe cution in his hands, and as I have not the money to pay, unless I can get relict by borrowing, or a friend's bailing me, my property will be sold. I dread it very much, and the worst of it is, 1 fear that my wife, who is not very well, will not be able to bear up against the misfortune. Could you not lend me the money, or bail me. that I may have time to earn it.' • How much arc you in debt?' I salted. • The debts now pressing are three. owe that mean old slink, Tim Yardstick, the store keeper, about $l7. I rose to that skinflint, Bill Thomas, the butcher, $23, and I owe to that dough faced, two-penny chap, Jake Snively, somewhere about $ll, raking altogether, with costs, &c., not less than $55. There are some oilier matters I owe, but I think T can get a little time with my other creditors, if I can only provide for these three.' • How long have you owed these three debts,' I asked. Well,' he milted, ' I guess none of them less than a year.' 'Do you still deal with these men 1' sa id I. 'No,* said he, 't I quit more than a year ago, because I was afraid to ask for more credit, and to prevent a refusal, I stopped off:' 'These said I, are for bread, meat, groce. rice, and other necessaries for your family." Ex. actly so,' said lie. • Have they ever asked you for the money before suit was brought 1' I inquired. Olt, yes, severe! limes,' replied be, 'but I always put them ofi without paying anything.' Why,' said 3, ' don't you ask your friend, the tavermkeeper, across the way, to hail you, or lend you the money ? I see you and he are very thick, and you must spend a gond deal of your Money with hint.' . I did ask him,' said Joe, but he says he has made a promise never to lend money or bail any one again, for that he has lost so much by it, and he told me that he thought you would do it.' 'Then,' said I, ' Why not ask your other friend, the tavermkeeper in the next street? You are a great deal with him, too, and I have no doubt that he is one of your good friends." I was up In see him,' said Joe,' but he says he has tint the money, or he would let me have it; but as for bailing me, he says old Blackstone once refused him as bail, and he is determined no cr to be insulted by him again.' Why,' said I, 'Joe, this is all humbug, for only last week I saw each of those men bail a neighbor for much more than you owe, and some weeks ago, when i bought a number of articles at a vendue in the country, one of them offered to bail are without being asked, but as I had the money, I did not want any credit, and I never intend to ask any one to lend me money or bail me as long as I have health and strength to earn an honest living. The truth is, they don't want to bail you, or fend the money either. They have got to know that you are in debt, and fear to lose by doing either for you, because they know, by the amount of money that you spend with them fur liquor, that you are getting behind hand.' Well, it may he so,' said Joe %but I have al ways thought them good friends of mine, and they have time and again promised to help me if I ever got into trouble. They seemed in good earnest when they refused me, and I can hardly think they were not telling the truth.' Don't believe a word of it,' said I, they think they have got uli your money now, and they arc determined not to risk the loss of any of it. I sup. pose you paid them cash for all the liquor you got of them.' Oh, yes,' said he, I always paid as I went, for I was determined I never would have a tavern bill standing against ; but can't I get you to lend me the money or bail me? You may rest assured I will pay the money as soon as ever I can earn it.' • No,' said I, 'Joe, I will do neither. You have no groat claims on me for any thing of the kind, and, to speak plainly, I am afraid if I did either the one or the other I would be the loser, and the tavern-keepers only in the end would be the gainer: therefore, I think it but right that either those who have reccised your money for their liquor, or those who, in the first place trusted you, should bear the loss, if nny is to be sust mined. But I want you to listen to me while I tell you something that will i be for your benefit. It seems that three of your • creditors, who supplied your family more than a year with the necessaries of life, and after patiently I waiting on you without receiving anything in pay. meet, have sued you, and will sell you out unless you pay, or get bail. This is an unfortunate situ ; ation fur a man to bc in, but, from your own state. merit, it is no more than ought to he expected. Instead of appropriating your earnings to supply the wants of your family, you carry your money to the tavern and spend it fur whiskey and tobacco, and then when you are pressed by the demands of nature for bread, meat, &re., you have to go into dsbt ; and when those who accommodate you by trusting you, want their money, you, instead of being thankful for the time and indulgence they have given you, abuse them. You and I started into active life together. l.iTe were married about the !Mule lime. %Vo received the SAM wages for our labor, anJ you have earned as much money as I havo. The reason that I ant I better off than you are, is because I save my earn ings. I drink no liquor, smoke no Began', and chew no tobacco, all of which is as unnecessary to the health and comfort of a man as a fifth wheel to a wagon. I lose no time in visiting taverns, talk. ing big like men of greater means. 1 know that you spend two dollars a week for whiskey, ale, and tobacetz, which is just $lO4 a year, and at the wages of $1 03 a day, it takes all but two days work to pay for these which are neither necessary nor useful to yourself or family, and if you will save that amount from the taverns and apply it to the purchase of food and clothing, there will be no occasion for your looking so bad, wearing poor clothes, or running about to bunt bail or borrow money as you do. There is, however, a plan by which you may be relieved rotn your present dif ficulties, and on account of old acquaintance, I am disposed to adopt it, on uric condition, and on that condition only. Oh, my dear sir,' said lie, if you will only re lieve me, I as ill do any thing you propose, so that I may be set upon my feet again, far I do believe, if I am buld out by the constable, my poor wile will lose her senses. 'Now, mind,' said I, ' you promise to do what I tell you to do. I shall ask nothing improper of Iyou, but I must be sure that you will perform. 'lt is hardly fair,' said he, to bind me to do I know not what, but I will consent, if it he nothing dig. reputi.ble.' "Then,' said I, I want you forthwith to join the temperance society, and strictly adhere to the pledge of the toc-tutallers.' At first, lie seemed a little staggered, and hesitated; bat after a moment's reflection, he said, 'l'll do it;' wed he did. Thus far, Joe has done well. Ile has de serted the tavern, and is improving in health and means. I called upon his pressing creditors, all of whom are good citizens. They at once agreed to stop proceedings and wait a year tier their money, if he stuck to the pledge, and I have hopes that be will now do as a man ought to do. Now, Mr. editor, let me remark, in conclusion, that these few simple facts are of almost dully oc currence, and that the storekeepers, the butcher, and the baker, who actually feed the drunkard's family upon credit, can seldom ask for what right fully belongs to them without receiving a measure of abuse, while the liquor.dealcr, who is paid cash for his poison, and is actually the cause of the drunkard's Inability to pay, is estimated as los ! jewel friend. I base ~secst it time and again, and hy it is so I cannot tell. hat people should prefer whiskey, ruin, misery, and death, to bread, health, happiness, and a long hie, is somewhat strange, but it is nevertheles., unfortunately, too true. 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BLWAIth or Ctti.m Lai rah AND TINT crloNr..—netaera her, that the ortgorrl and only genuine Indian Ve t i.etaltle have the is noon ~ .itt'latare of WILLI...r. Wltiot,l the top label of earb Gelittine lar stile ht rnv SPANGLE]: vt ] in are the only anti:4,l,M A...tenet tar Cohlot:tia. ,10,0, Ly areal. :tare:m.2,lth another volt air. All the I . ..flowing arta lei which have obtained or.- trnorolror pt.pidarity. are vv. A. 1..• i i, r. the only :121.111 nallippf,leille .. ..art it m1'1.1.11011 t am! J'i toe- Soot it. Latien.tier. and John J Libaarr. Nl•rro Ita. Catia 1t,,,. —Boy or.ly of the 111.1,00 or.rsorts ns all others are cotorterfait • A QrAti.rn rnv, -Ind an .Ifinlnoc for I'l9 (7,im Vold, and ri,..11 4 11 feeling, arid pro enflow Fever. 2:ld For .Isl /mad I.l,,remiipl tilt tight 1110,1. alTerlinng :101 -For Intrrlimi, Indig.e.l ion mid of .9ppiNtr. en•tlvenr,c m feni,ileo arid 1,- Stom.trli affect 10.1 x. 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Age, nt ite or condition appeal, to he 810 obstacle whale% er—t t also e nlllll to unit• Cllll Ml,llllll. del. ate hair Wile is filled. by which weans 'hon.:lnds (is Cool. hair scan 119 grey CA th , • Asiatic eatale) had 11 - 111 their 11.i,r r,,tore 1 to it. natuoll color by the , nee or this Invalunhh• relll.lly. In all ea•e+ of fever it trill he found the most iilelqant wall: that ell) hr n.e • d. A rewappin.itmnc only are nere”. Iry to Keep ihe hair from filhuf out. li the roots and never 10114 to impart a rich 00 ,1 as a perfume fir the toilet a Is unequalled—it bolls three tours•+ as 11101.11 a• other no d more• etre, tool The getiiiine manor trl tired only by Com stock itic Co., 21, Coorthtiol street. New York. ComicEr Jill ten! Pour Extrartor—li la 44(11 conceded Ly mptlical men (tilt Corrtrrx .11iicirof Pain Extractor, icl a:red hy Cornehor, , ,,j. Cb , ., 21, C'eturtlari,l 3 - en 1 4 111 e Clealest II ruder of Inc ISit. rebritty• Its effects are truly talt.tenlnit.. 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Ifradarbe Remedy—tVily w dl ynn .tiffyr w•Itll tip, tl.nlre , •Illl• 9 1111;1.11111 % , i1011:1 renv•rl3 t. atltand tivtt w 11l not tall to ruin) II 1 . 11, ri otedy 111 IMI 1- I.lly &AN'S , :Loy attark 1,1 111,1 d 11 lie. . 1111 , 1" Ft, runt, Of lolmo.. It Ira. cured ra.e. cot!, years' ma . . Alothre's Relief — lndian Distort p— All I•Xpeetsne to be- Come mother , and ilisOlieln In nvoul Ili,: I'M nittrets and D tegerti rine, are emenotly In calm their trams. alloy their to retoisne, o ay by the Floe °fain* exit; ~,,, leior3 virpetalde pro duction. Those who it tin lailelldlV ole-erve tin Chilies moot approve Of I: in Ova liearte—eve r 3 kind and alrt:e !inate Imotiond o ill feel it Inn ttl".l nil Aunt In rile t int. , the dedre.s het wife is erno.ed to. by .4 4f.• an ort nn metlind is loch to tire One of an reliel Further part 'velar% In poll phlete intended for the frmar et e.o re in ht• ltd prate' is here th, Intimine cordi to he toned. Tlie Moilier • s prepared mil,' by the pow. ',de proprietors, C.44m.tork & Co. '2l Cuuril.lLd et. :Sew York. For Worrysa—RotrnsturL't r'ernufort will eradicate and rare children ntel :Will'. it Itu hose oral, Dewar.. of all n01.1..e the name in Shelled Kelmrterk the odd Dottell name Of the inventor. Pre e 2'i rents per bot tle. Ott cannel Init..° the child sbould there he nil worms. hilt It M. IV do Il coed. Expectorant .Sr,rtip— flare bun Cough—On two neglect it !Have Met a prime] time deal h for the vs ant of attention Ina common Cold. !lave you a cough 7 Kew. Dr. 13.irfhtiloMrw's Expectorant syrup n 11.1fe airtime' preficription, containtra Fin rini.otiralb Mom and aced HI 1.11. , x1e11:11ye prat tire fir e, weril pmts, a ill tenet posi tively glint* /rill 1. and ease yin loom tint mast awful disease• Pulninnery I Maim Hint vie, a Inch ustially sweeps Into the grave hundreds or the young, the old, the lovely and the gay All the above articles are mid by W. A. Leader, the only agent for the genuine articles In Cnlumbia, and by James Lanca.ter. and John J. Lihhort..7lariella. Caution. —llllp only or the above person. es all Others are enUaterfell nov6'•l7-6m NEW RAILROAD PROPOSED. -3 bill has been in troduced in the Senate, by Mr. Smith of our county, to incorporate the "Chesnut Bill Railroad Com pany." The road is to run front Bayard's ore banks to this borough. The following letter from Rev. 111:NR I' WOOD, of Concord. N. IL. editor of the Cottrzreganotinl Journal, a rchgtoub newspaper of a high character. spettle volumes ttt laver oldie good qualities of Wiztar's 13alsatn: Concord, N. 11.. March. 2, )BIG. Mr S W. Fowle—Dear Fir: Tien years 'lgo the pact wittier, a (+llilliell :VA Nlol , llt attack upon my lung. by eAposure to cold. coition me to my room and lied for several weeks; and when I recovered I was so much oppressed by difilculty 01 breathing. that I cells illearibb , of rapid wallinar. and vtolmit exerei-e. and 1,11,11 Sta.. 1111- ”/..10 to sleep or rest upon a bed by night. The .tiffetintr avuc frequeolli extreme. :1114i Jkvizituz from the inefficacy of the remedies used, I ..uppo .I•ii the ill-ease tneurable. — Beata persuaded to try a bottle of NVl•tar'.l Bal-ant of NVild Cherry, avnhout the least confidence in it. ea:envy or that of nay other pres,•ription. no one call fully under. goad my surpri-e tind Joy. when I toned the thtbeidt‘ iii mosl entirely rerun, eel bciore alif , bottle had been 11.1.211 Ilp. I Iris 10.17 a mortal aversion to 111M1C111... and St•ili0111 11%111g IT ill till) 10,111.110'11111g Ina -)11111:011) With I/13 tell sm. ferers utdiicia sae to m.O, thts public statement, nud recommend tie" article to other...mnlartt d. tilt respect. WOOD. I BUTTS 1,11 the Wrabri, rcir side by It Wit.m.a.Nts. Front Street Colutulda, .oloio r ly is anw rPretv. ed roll all quarter , oldie The Inllol., Joe, 1, 11. 1 , an. 1.101 11 11101 of 1110 re 11/11 •111,11 1111• the 01.11111/11 , of I'l, 1:111.1 w relalloo to lll , nuvhral Valli , . of 1. 1 1 S'.‘ (2071 l'l)L , 01' \1 1 1.1) CI 1 1:1 2 .-HY 11 I'. Sir. i 1 irtnc used yoor (1,111. p0111111: 4 1 rap 111 Wlal 1 lwrry. 0..11 . 11-101 ly it my practtc, 1 , 1 , •11 1.) 1, r 1101111. Dr. (!rtitell , r, To tu optio.pn w o ram_.of 11- , prr , perlie. a , a rt 110 dial aa: lit. 1 1.111-? I . 1101:1 1 . 1111) Cl/1111 1 1 :t• 1 u••• 1 In' .11111117 1 V 1 /11 111-1•11.1 11:' 1 1 :1 111111 t• 111 11,1 110 , 1 1 1:t11. rnrllettl.f A. 11111,11 V.... I d,•1( , 111 1 , •.//4 4111 • :111 , 1 1 1 111 , 111 \0•11 1111 ,, I 55., 11111111,1 i .41‘111 1 1 111- an of 111.1 11111-1 .... lorant... recommend...l 111 our 1. I, a lar do 1.1 .:0111 , • t,:kli•lza-1,1 10 try our pr. pal - 111w, of V(rxona. or l\ ' dd f`) 1 , -1111,11 , 111 10 .117 that 1 5,01 .41 onieli ploll,d 151111 11,1 octllnt. aud ..111"-ewt-1,t areal,. that I now pr, 11111 pr.,;•ronve to all other 11.111r.ii , • wher , to!. out I. Ind :I 11, th.• 111111 . 11 PlO,llllOllll or 1/I-- ea.. , 01 no . 111 1110 alartuar-r form II Or rein K. nowt.). I I.•eard 11 a 1111 111 1:1111111,10 1. 10 ,1 1 . 1 .t, tr• Italt dl-v:1-, To all 1.110 1.111111 In, I 11111 r .111:1 ••.1./11,!}1. but a.- 1111- Inns 1,, 11.,..11 1, out 01 110 1 , 1:111 , 01 1'11111;:(ori. 1 51/11 Iq,'?y add. tent 1 11, 1.0 1 1:,:.101•11 1.1 an nut], v low _.Oll of s 11,1 :oil a 1 I,.gidar (,111.:111110T 1, 11•:. 1 / illl. rohi 1111, 15 111 t: Promt .\11111(1111' I ervr eliongll of to eapress all opinion m I, j lnto; . I I 1 ) January. 7, 1-17 r1:1.11. 1 / 1 1 , 011.1, Kr. rn N, 1•o,< r. Ks ..1101. 7. 1-17. 7h above certificate , uuw Otte of oar 19 V-Il .1111- L .nga CO,V 1111:1, rota her,. he 1 , I ttilt:.r a 1, ry I raeticc. aml eve,ei.•retl a road alld ,t IWb hor ; Lc t,. a , he in tt I. CI? TC111;11. 7),i._1-1 tai Aplel evry. 111PrOthINt1011Of •trltNie PO tit , pill/lif t :I munber fTI Old" Plink P nt up NO,rItIVIN ,td , t 1 tit, rt e,ottam Td•ri y. tPt ••8•11,1111 , ... • 800 p r rap of I% lid (211 i nil lb. , ort2blis'ltri t`T , r llttrOtittl.Nt TO tto• rill Let ST hies. 0011 Ito 0,1,11 Lr tivl; , tiblte Lb.( ont , :III:1 Of I'l`lol, ,0111031 t, :o :)..a r.1,::1.1 1 .11C 5, 011 0111 i 1 DR 11. SNV.k Cnrnrr of 17.1.r 1 . , 11 and 1.1 1.1. 1.1J510. 11111% by IPI \ 1.. sunsr of Eigill4: oml lia••11 , s. I 11111.1,;p1.,:. .1 n.r r ,•...p.- l ethidt. 11,0,1, 111 all principal l:l the 1 .nt. I! r..r;:1,.. `.1"7.1 A. 1.4 . :.1rd:31. und Dr A. 11. I 1.1.1 INI l'Z. \ orb. I. I-1- —!:n. 7.3 MW sTen.r.. rrIIE Subscribrrs Rrspcelfully inform their trend , arid I.avt• taken the ' , torn lorinerly oci upwri Iq S 13 Bootle .1. Co • Corner of .1.0e.1.4 i roll! Vin , . u,tl nre 110 ,, ojl42lllllEr U I t I, V pareka , c4 at tic pre-nit very 1,,s Jt:. tl LI: I:\ 131...1( 1. eII.OTIIS. 01 , ve 1: - •••••11. :tll,l True 1"611,• rlyEr1:01. Anterte to lii•irscut Stripcd. 1.1.1141. l't,7ll.oLi 5a111.,1 , .. , 111111.1C7 C.01)1, (.1.11.11.11 Lure prletn . r btu,!„ Curd verteens. &c. . • . LADIT:S' DREr-3 GOODS. Crenrvl2nr.. nr, (0 ,11,R, 13r.reae. . 1 ,114. 61)1,1“1:r., and Mack and .111t.e-111(wk (•rn (le tl,l oar. Silk-. faltr(oe, t 0.111,. Is,. GI, haul. Lan IL and lbnun 'l'.ll'” D,P)rr. Alpara, :•”,1 Ni 130,' net GLA....SIVARE S. ql - EEESAVARE—GROCERMSI S l ll, l 'lll, CO . T.•1 1 ,T , 11, :T 1 11. 1 111 1 . 1 1 1•1 I 1rr1 1 1111.7. Pt-it ):4 Sm.rol 0111 - Lloo l k 1101 oil NEW 1111 -1•: 'l l ll 1111 I.,•nt care. and ,troet attoolont to tin-one—, to ro o otve a mrt o , 01 . 0111 Irr and tho yubhe. Ail hold. ni Con.itry Moaner Inktil in at lii, In Th., prier.... EMIT l'it N1.1*.% NT. p i ;T E R H A 1 ,1 ). E N L A.... .,..j r Cohn& In. March tn. I,‘l rr.nrsla ti DREGS AND )IEDICINES. The subscriber t 11.11.00. the Vete libretti r .n..,...olont lie ha. rovelvol. :1111111..th1. 111111 . . el( lintt by tine! atte,i,on to lin, in, —. to yolll.l'o. et It nit patronage. 11:. -look of Drio., coil :‘lll. eLzio. 1. of the very brit Qoleenl/11.:Inil S.corniol , •n ,el • 71 , hlO. m the pier,. 11,- ‘oy 01 ao/ c Cued. in owl( onon tt ilt ory 'rho 1011 , ,,ing list 11. mil 01 • DRUGS, MEDICI \ ENT .11:DICINES. Paint. and Oil , . rt•od) (.1, , .1 r(11111, ( .1111phellf rifle (,(I. Ellic r ,.. 11 I I)Ve Portt•rlio , 7leQ. Vl-11 ,—a F:oritia 1;:iv Runt. l ' O - T11:10 , Autitole Utl I.:Ntract , irn why Pc.‘vder. r, Ihnr 1.1.04): l'omA r. me, 11:,1 , 1% Pc r futo,l ',lap. of eve ly kraal. Ilethe:nt.l ;‘,) mph. jio”.., ('in i ry N.O (lair e: t , I en... , r01. Coral. nalin of (1,11.1hm, Plair ('urliw 1.1.nd, Hobo) . .IND TA:4`-i:I.S. Mack }r,o•l I'or-e4 and Si., n trenefal Stmety of otlu r Crochet. 1:00:t. and P:11,111 13 ,•;41,er Ills al -o a larzt. Ft......ortitiont of Con,incin a ul Ctoto-tOO% r Meth , Ines on anal ,111.. h he l/nt:11. 1,1 thref•tly nota the plO - "inch 0111 1.11.th1 , Ilan to .ell thg in troln tat to .7,11 pt.:recut Ins or th.tu al. In III:I.•12t•—tt nrrailt- ed c••tttude March —:1 DRUGS ! DRUGS ! ! DP,UC S! ! ! W3l-1. LE.IDER, lITOLESALE and RETAIL (j 1 1. 1.1,111.1.1 :Ilia Its va•lnit, IlLal has 311-1 relurnoLl fraLni NL•LI; Turk nth! PhilaLlL•lLLhat untt spLentha as•Lorhh. ut ul all artiel,s tote DIA., lit • P TENT IirDICINES. 1-uNIEgi To11.1:TS. NN, \l'. =I Tooth , r , ilk a , annt tor tut and le of 11:011 and cLornr: look m,d a i m rite m e . chnniesi, , nor, of Nna 1 ork Alb .t I fr•i-• 011 , lipp/y 01 ' t ' ampil•nle and l:cthr.,•al nil f•, ?, Motet - Lai to ' , urn in 11.P111 Couotry MI .0,::0 , .., 1).01Z2/.1` , . Enkers, Store liret,or., f ollrr Ut n, nu,l deal, r. to 00 , 101,1 a ill out it to 11, 1r aat.n 1:1, 10 C:O./ :11 I!, ( 2 M.DEN MOP.- TA It 1)1110 STORE Colomka. Li for , . rorelot-t , Ilnre. N4:11 A. L.E.11/L:lt. Slam!) :1;, i t 1. -If. - LIG/Trti! LIGECT !! I'ltl Sll Campine or rine, and Ethereal Oils is mtd ,11: Lc ,on.:Jvtly L.•pt tor by R. %% ILLTAMq. Col urnkn, Mare% 2.3. 1 , 4 , —lf Flout TO lATIVIIIMit/VIEN, TEReIIANTS. Coal Dralrrs and °Hors. Wharf Lm,d Lot tor Tor 1.F.A , 1; A troll Molt a Mtn . ot me toot 01 t`0.11111.1:1.1, Street. to the Loy of Baltimore, v.olt vs:'sari hunt of M out I-li the lot e tencloo4 Moe!: :170 feet to C.Laeitil ran ct. the line of toe Railroad aboot to se lull The, property will he rented tor o•le. ) tar or or a term of years upon Ten , ollnble If rai t c. Ap ly to Ci1:012( (.1:1.11AL 11. Jr., Alnreb nc could rt., naillulore. IN Tim, MATTER of the intended applimmon of Jere miah Brown, to the Court of Quarter SeC.V/11C, at the Apr:l Term 1,4', for Intense to keep a tavern its the Bo rough of Columbia, it tieing an old stand. WE he undersigned gauges of the Borough of Colum bia. in which said tavern is proposed to be kept,do certi fy that the said tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stranger , and traveller., and that v. c arc well arc,uttutted so /Ili the slid Jeremiah Brown and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is cell pros ,led w,tl house room and cons entences for the accommodation of strangers nod travellers. John Jordan. J. W. Cottrell. Jonas Rumple, IL Chal font. Pc:er Haldeman, Jr Power. A ftlnymnker Green, Jonathan Pusey, Evan Green, John Felix, lt. ll'intrimc. 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