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work, 'iv fiUil'Sdi T0VIUU. jfiylMY IBUItUAHT VI. but doubt; 7in i iV1' v. lu: "ynv la. tfTY.vt if I i "tyitt, ebi'ir By i Plain Aui.

Spain tfJtj incoo. 'he Dlitt. uarbirj, rri'al. tiia ri Cipt, PaPer London I 'oiti iltM It note, bmltoa ust" re. try.

Tki Perceni, Cijritr Won ft, fegn of T'U Uf "flegreil craoer.ii om, ml 'IuruckJ NuliI ntrt.irt LtVi lake the liberty ol factnot certainly by wjr of Lbut merely uhu v. joutheM 'or hroiiclit the letters and hi, place "lilt Rreat jevv.YotK papers oiimi muii ogeihcr wish letici.s ui uiat fil lllOUlU ucc" Sunday morning oi ia wees, i mnrltin. I'lli ana yn" Wednesday, due. on Irid iy Lat and the papers oflast 1'ri leiienlaymoriiint'i together wills Metier mil lor inusetuyias not id, slid when iheywill or, in Mher they ever win arrive, time determine Wo do nut pretend III the management oiany per I. business, nor 10 say wiicner I i I Inlh Pitllnijilax 0 SllOU'll ll' In NeW'Yotij or ai i ue iniernie tes But do say, it something leedily done to collect the evil, I undertake to lenei outiiic cause i.lnll suread the lacisbelore an Ind insuiied public, that tliey may Bed to judge wheie the blame lie ratic' County Convention Monday the day fixcil lor the demo otivention to nominate a Senator Southern District, and Assembly ihis county.

Wo understand each ai represented.aiid that when they iled and compared notes, so much ance was touim id exist in tne 'of the respective parties, that they deem it worth while even to at to harmonize They formed sepa diiinct meetings one parly tated a Senator, and the older an ed delegates to meet a district con. ion at Tammany Hall, in tne euy ol lortlie purpose nt making a Inaiion of Senator. Cacti party made an Assembly Ticket The Clintoni say they had delegates from 12 towns he Ann a claim to have had 7 towns escnied The following arc' the nom liutis made by each part)' viz. CI.INTONIAX. 'or Senator James Tallmadge, Jun.

Fur Attembly Cocrt Horton, Fithkiil, Thomas Barlow Amenia, Thomas Taber 2d. Doner, Israel Harris. Aoith F.att, John Titus, Wath.nglon,' ANTI. Atsemtly Coert Dubois, Ithinebcck, Theodoras Van Wyck; Fuhkill. Stephen Thorne, Milan, John Shultz, Clinton, Clisha Darlowi Amenia.

Delegate to Tammanv Hall. Msttirtn Iuingslon, D. C. Verplanck.Clapp Hay laaucsnerrill, Jonathan Uloom, Thomas Hrowneiohn. Wil liamGiiiTin, Hilen Rudd, William H.

Wilson. It is understood that Peter R. Livintr ston. is to be re nominated for the Senate by the Anti Cltntonians. A serious misunderstandin? is said to exist between Jack son, and gen.

Scott wno nas now tne command of the troops aiauvucu in me luruiicaiions UDOUC XNCW York. A challenge or something very like it, is auid to have passed but it is ad ded, that gen. Scott says, no considerations can induce him to fight a duel. We do not pretend to know nnv thin ofthe merits of the controversy of course we snail not presume to say, who is wrong or' who right We cannot helii ih'mtc. ing however.all things considered, lhalit is extremely lortunate lor gen, Scott, that he is not 4stationecl within the limits of gen Jackson's military district as in that case bis superior officer might lake it into his bead to declare him an outlaw and a fit rate," and order him to be hung.

The proposition for calling a convention to revise and alter the constitution of this state was debated with great animation in the assembly last week, and was finally rejected by aamill majority. Anew Insolvent Law has. been reported in the Assembly, making some, very essential alteration in the piesent system. It will be seen by tn article from the Intelligencer in another part of this paper, that the Supreme court of the States have made an important decision on the subject of state insolvent laws. Gideon Granger, formerly Postmaster General ofthe United States, and Lyman Paine, havebeeh put in nomination by a convention of Democratic Delegates from the different counties in ihe western District, as candidates for the Senate of this Slate They are both Clintonians.

The Council of Appointment meet on the 3d of next month. The application of the citizens of Dutchess and Ulster fot a Team Ferry Boat to established at this place, has bten read it the Assembly and referred' to a select luinmineo consisting ol Mesa. Oakley, Tomlinson and Barker, Van Alatyne, who was charged with the murder ofthe deputy Sheriff; in Schoharie last fall, received his trial last week at a special Oyer and Terminer, held by chief justice Spencer, and was convicted I i execution is to take place three weeks from next 1'iiday. Sieam UoatiOn the Mississippi and its tributary 3 1 steam boats, and 30 more on the stocks that will be in motion ie ensuing summer. It is calculated that the freight and passage money will amount, unnually, to the enormous mm of $1,556,660.

Sir Philip Fhakcii, died on the of December audit is said tftol he has lett lieiunu lnm papers which conclusively proveihat hewa the author ofthe eel ebmied Letter of 'Great commotions, It is said have occurred In Spain and vory serious distuib anccs at Lyons, in France. U. S. Suflreme Couit Tho decision de livered by the court on Wednesday, in re' lailon to the New York Insolvent Law of prove hisjhly important to ma ny persons in this Slate. Tim h'rwMil.

ings ofthe court are given in the Iniclli fencer us luiiows I Mr Chief Justice Marshall delivered the opinion of the Court in the case of Utttrge against CrownintKirld. 1st That sinreihb adoption oftho constitution ofthe United State, a state his aumority to pass a bankrupt law, provided such 1 does not impair the obligations of contracts within the meaning of the constitution. 2tlly. That the act of New. York, (that of 1811, which was plcidcd in this cause, far as it purports to disr.hargo the contract on which this suit was instituted, is a jaw impairing the obligation of contracts within the meaning of tho constitution of the U.SMtes.

The effect nf which, we understnntl to be, to invalidate such parts of the state laws no discharge the insolvent as to his ubsecjuent acquisitions of properly, whilst it confirm them so far as they discharge ih person ofthe debtor only from arrest andtmprisonrnent. Senator The clcik ofthe senate nfiM. state lias given no.ice.that the sea's of the following gentlemen will become vacant in the senate on the first Alonday of July next, viz. Southern dialricl, Prrr Liv Jnnran Middle district, Abraham Van Vcchten, Iiaac OgdenV.nr.n di tVici. David Alien, Henry 1 Jfrey, Hallih it call WcMcrn c'istrici, Steiheh Bate, Hen ry Seymour and thai their places are to bo supplied at the enuinij election and also that In the southern district, a senator is to bo elected in place of the lion.

Mr. Crosby, deceased. Al Uuity Adv. MARRIED. On Sunday evening last by the Rev Mr.

Clark, Junaihau; Uloom' liq. to Miis Sally Rowland, both oi Clinton. PROCLAMA'rToNT ALBANY, February 5 IR19 Silt totlie'ct Ibi rcguladuz elec tiom," iisns.l March 29, 1 hereby give lice, tint iliere il to be an election of two Senator for the Southern District, at the next ciuui ic; anniversary Election, in the room of 1'ettr IL Liv Ingiton, ithoie term ofiervice expire on the licit Monday of July neit, amlin the ronm or Darin Croiliy, whoie teal hat become vacant by Your obedient acrvant, JONttF. IIACOV. Clerk' of the henate.

Tho above ii a ontiBcatioti recciveil from ilia Clerk of the Senate. CILUEIIT KKTCIIVAt to The Ripte, at prcsciitUccnplcd for the Pot Offite. nnd The Store, next iloorfc.the Post Office, hot particulars appifl. lb Ji eb fry CflBAl Xjfiitfln ROODS tSf CLOVER HH1). TU tuliterHtr have reteired'f addition their ftrtntr tttth.

a iurtt.a&riment adapted to the 1,. larfcc qnamity tt GIlOaERlES, AMO.XunMCllAllE 10 lllnl. Nnw.rji leaas Mulauei, 8 do. Susan. 15 Bbls 5 ilo, Ixinf urn Lump.

lo. 5 Hint. St. Croix Htlro, .1 tio. JmnaiuH 3 N.

F.rglanJ ilo. 2 ripe CogniAe llrnmly, tin, KpHhiili ilo, 1 ilo. IIiiIIhi.iI filn, 5 L. WineV Maileira do. i 2 llli.li.

Cordii.li. Ug CoiTce, 2 ilo. Alipice, 10 vhcilillvton Skin. J. iiu ininij ta.1 sk, tiHfiui fusion mcrniofatufte' rf, rhr.quaUty ALSO, A OF.iVF.RAIj OF CllOVKEIiriGLAHS JUIiDWdHE.

PAUL'S COLUMBIAN OIL. tn taVlnRtha aetive tialfon of ante agent for the ulenr'iml't Columbian Oil, "the aubieriber feci It bit duly to be iboulH not have areepted of tin appointment hail li nut have considered It raedieineof more than ordinary Tali uc. The lubici lhcr deem thi etplunatlon doo to Mi medical fiiendt particular ho ever wniiM not, knowingly Impme on any of bit toon tryrnen. Uavlng read medicine through a regular cnurte, ami practitcd for a number or yean, and been InvetiigHor of the cause, nature, trcatmentand eure ofditeaaea, and having Ma profestionat pursiuta, imbibed those prrjudictl to jMtent wbich.the nrdiealfaculiy 'unl vei illj do, he found it a difficult matter to reinm mend their me. Uut hating for th last Tew year filled another ilepartinenlin the medical worhl.anu in 1i a opinion, better acquainted with the nature ami eflVct nf medisiuci generally, ar.d "espe emlly with many of the 'utcnt ninlleines, he now, feels himself authorised to say mnhv of these possess curative qualities in a much higher degree than he once auniioscd.

and that nmoiiuii .1.. ii. j. nu IIIII .1 ranked I do. Gunpowder, '7 1 3 du.

UnLea. I Veb. IS, 1313. SberitTof the County of Dutchess. Si if dgt l'OR SALli ood House and Lot, koate at Verbank; in the town of fieekman.

The lioue is apacinus, uiTiivling abundant accommoda tiona fur a larye family thit lot contsina about kalfan aora of ground. The local situation or this property in a wealthy ami thickly, nei borhnod, rende'ra it very eligible for a I'hyaieUii, or Mechanic. It is believed dnt the purchaser may obtain from 1(1 to 7 aores of laud n.ljnining thu above property on reasonable terms if lie should wish' more land, than Is embraseil in the lot here oflered. Should the above property not sold bcf.iee the Istof April it. will then be let for one or mere years.

Kor particulars eaqaire of p. rot'TBti. Feb. n. 1818.

rote s.tLE, A FAU of 9ft acres of Land, lying in the town Clinton, north nf I'oughkecpsio, two miles north of CruniElbow Meeting House, one mile south nf IMeasnnt I'lain and five miles northeast Jroro llyile l'ark. On Ihe premises la a house with a aellir under it, u' waggon, house.j. with a cellar undL it, and barn. Also, good proportion of meadow, land, and three (nod bearing oi'cbards lugiher with. plenty oryuung timber, well or water near Ihe door, a number of lasting tpiingt, and a run oinj stream between the house and born.

JTi'; SAMUEL HEWLETT. isi i'3Sw MT order of the l.on. Jamea Binott, First Ju.Im oflhe court ofCommon Pleat, and for Hip. county or Dutcbeis.nolice Is hereby gie ,0 a lh creditors of Jame I. Will tho said omii.

ty, an Insolvent debtor, to shew caus.i if any tSov hare, before the a aid J.a lgty at his offloe in Mar. let. street, in the village or Pnughkeepsiiv in said county on the alxlh day' or April next, at lei. 0 lonk in the forenoon, why an assignment nftaid Insolvent a estate thnuld not be made, and he be dUoharged pursuant to the acts in such casa made and provided. Dated tliis 18lli day of Fabruarv l.

5j UY order of the lion. Jame Kraott, Kn st Judge of the court of Common Picas, in ami fur the county of Dutchess, notice is hereby given in all the creditors of Lawrence Carman, of ihe said county, an insolvent debtor. In shew cause if anr they have, before the said Judge at his office in Market street, In the village or Poughkccpsie In said County on Ihe tenth day of March uexi, at teiui'vlock in the forenoon why au assignment of ftftU cr.iau buuuiu IIIH IMt I he discharged pursuant tn tha acta in such case made and uravWed, Dated this Soth day of January lolj. LAWHENCECAUMAN.Iuaolvent.. Beujamln Dunktm auj others pcUtioning crcdi.

3 3 3 100 tea no tOJ ALSO, Tons Swedes Iron, do Killsia do. In. English VlgOlll Tire, do. American Iron, do. S'cel, ilo.

Hois and Kittle, Sets do. ''d t'lavt Boxes, llusliels Eaitern CJ.ai'EJl HERD, I'ou Stone mill fii'iiuiid 'Allnf whicharooflci edcfieapat whnleialo or retail, by ul ThnrhB 'Pnitnifighaih. t. niicnaaepue, 1 eli. JHlil, 'I lieBunserllier'oirerii sate, in suit purchaier.

SOM Tnrkt Ittund fintt, ile hverulile at the of Messsr. Joietih Harris ic Co. ami Messrs. Hoffman it Co. M.

will contract with Merchants and T). above article tor a regular supply, to the ami.uut of 100,000 bushels, deliverable at any of tlie Landinga on the North ll.Yci nt N'ew Yoiki ut' at Turks Island. Vot. C. I.ightbourn.

Mill Street, fuuxlikci p'sie. January, 19, 47 if. uitro let, Wappirip? ills'; with Fifty two Acres of Land, situated at tho tide oaten vessels of 40 tons can enmc up to thu mill Is CO feet in It'll. ami Aji I. i Tl lvb.

wiyauin, won rim ol iinrr oiunei, iu gnou oi iur a.iiiuevrr wauls for vuter' Toil TALK, A Farm containing 'i60 Acres ofthe first ijiulityjifayil, with a gnml House aud Itiirn Orchard of joung trees. The Turin is in good fence, to. Enquire if Abraham AVapienger's Mills, Jim ta, g9, 4yIf Uy order of tha bou, James iamnti. first judge oflh court of common; pleas, io and for the county of Uutsliesi, uotlce'lt hereby given to all the creditors of Crane! I. Way of said eouuly an insolvent debtor Io shcw'cauie, if any 'they before ibe said Judge.al hi ofilce hi Mar.

kel street in Ihfl. village of I'ouglikeepsie iisaij county, oa the aii day of April next, al teu o'clock in tha forcnoun of that day, why an'at. aigmue'ntof the said Insolvent's cttate shoul.l not be insde, and be disehargud pursuant in the acta in aueb ease made and proiided. Dated Jsnvary Villi tlte. 4I w.

FUliSALIi, An excellent farm, siluatrd ry )i1easiinlly on mi the entl bank oflhe ereek, he Taimrr'a Mills. Said farm Qihtainy l'iy aci Tiile indisputable, and poa session: gwen lit l'r paiiicnlars apply to B. Eva feu. 4AI.S.O. A FARM In tho town of "190 nci e.

lately o.oc.I by Maj Sice Smiles east from the court oiu the liccknmn Town it.ud. 4.0 tf. FOKhALE, 200 acres of LAND, siluatu in the. own nf Fishkiill, county ol''lJiitcIi. Vas, Ij ing along the Injiiksof the Wappingers' Creek wesl of the fann'mt which tho subscriber resides, known by tlierlame of the Vansickler This farm rank among the first rate of farms being well timbered, well watered, and in Hie very beatxifoalural maadow, annually enriched by.

lliq.oveiflflaiug of ihe et eam, whieh. pusses Ihi iugli, the 'jiiiddle ofthe aanie i he title ihe terma easy, Netr lyopei half of the purchase money can remain on in'orlyagn for any number of'yeurs, and the' eti lue oix eatv Annlvio I'eier' N'tf. 25, Ueaver stretf NeV.York, or Ihe sublet 1 ber at WappingersCreekj ALSO, A Farm of 1.50 acres, lilng 011 the Verplanck ruailnno mile east of the subscribers and a small IntnfS acres, adjoining Casper Gancu'a liiilea nnnh east the suhscri. l'c" UAITJIEW ME. January I HI 9.

isCw, I'AKK NOTiUK, ALL person indebted Initio esi alt of Israel rotten, Inlenf Amenia, dec, ar hereby notiilrii i niiko iinmedlatQ either io Abiab Aiueuis.or CyriutuCrotby In the til And allitersouilisvlngile. reciiicited. to hie eullheiuforteltlfoit i.t Eiesulors. rtini tain. valuable of patent medicines, roust be I'aulVCotumb'an Oil, Cw George it lYinmton.

The great aales nf the eolutnhian Oil, aii.ee It ha been brought bct'orc the public, prove its In', trinilo value, and is a (ileasing fin elniiliiig ot what we have to expect from its more extensive circu. lallnn. Many interesting ccrtiHeate might be fiirnisbed, teilirj ing to ihe great value nf llie Cnlumbian Oil, but wo have preferred, giving but lew, wl.l,i;i.i rest more on ine incuts ol the medicine, than on the elTects produced hycerlifieatcs from source hnwever Tho following are among ilie complaints In which the Columbian Oil has been found very cr. fiencioue, vix: rheumatism, consiimnlion. emit.

pains in any part of the IkhIi hut mure particularly of ihe back and breast) asthma, phthisic, inllu. enza, colds, coughs, whooping couch, ilitcatea.of lha eye and rye lids, tool car ache, and dcnfuess, cholic. era mp, external and inleriiul bruises, sprains, and flcats wounds, old sores, u. cera, futons, scalds, burns, mumps, croup, quii.iy, dyslentery or flux, iliarrbu! or lax, summer com. plaint i.r children, indigestion, loss nei vous deblliiy.piles, ineraurial diseases, ttpi cial ly in thnse cases where the system ha been charged witli mercury for some cotuidcraMo time, and in thnsu excruiiating puina aubarqneut to its ton great use anil, exposure.

Ilir.pet, or diseasia nf ine sain, such ns ring wornia, tellers, scald head, kc ktilneis of jiints and limbs, 'palsy, ngue and fever, cholera morbus, gravel, gluitcs, obstructed urine, scurvy, and Inuliuott all ciisca of a general iir.i.icni wri.Kncts, ouo We are aware that In rrenmmcnding a rm ilM clnein sn mai.v the nubile, esneciallv those who have not used the be induced lit qiKitmn it virtue I but ilispnsilinii of this nature will soon be 'dissipated, heit" they arc Informed that a great proportion of the disunscs are oing in the same gciieral cause. And in thnse catet where llie diseases diflVr materially in llulr r.atnre, the efitcts produced are nearly the sonic, nllhuUfch not on the tame principle. CElflJflCATES. Nn. 1.

About the "33lu May 1 810, my wife Margaret Laurie, was seized in the mnrning wiih a violent linking and purging, (cholera morbus,) so ibiit I thought every nimueni she niild ili" i iihulihe puked was nfa very black colour. I went in in rnarkcl ap.ce.'aiiil proourcd a bottle i.l i'tul'a Columbinn Ol, and gaie mj wife half 'a teaspoon lull uf it with the same quantity of molasses, every liuiir i i.qn taking the third do.r, the puking and lax she was freed iroui ihat dreadful complaint, which roust have aonu terminated herrkisteuce. rtloh.ri. uy permit Or. John Love to lurlude the tiliuve iu the number of ccrtificalea for the of the public (Sigueil)' SALKHJOnE LAUIUF.

B.II AVIio has been for forty yrai afflicted all ha rheumatism in'the hip, (tciaiic) and who hud tried the skill of a great i. umber tifphj siclim, by" taking ruur.boii.es of 1'uul'a Cn luuiblnii Oil. Atny 1814. who hail laboured under a disease of sue tu lor anno cnnsuh.ial.lc time, which was a iii consumption, anil whose I do hereby certify, that I was vlrjcntlv attack ed with the pleurisy, on Sunday tilt inat. I Immediately sent for a pliyiicfan, who bled roe ice in about 18 hours all to noeffict iny fever still In' creased and my pain so violent.

Ihat I bid no knowledge of roy nearest relations, not even' ray. yn tursiiay morning, tne goto, my father 'procured me a phial of PauPa Columbian Oil, which was Immediately." applied to my right lde, where the paini wis' the severest. four times, with a tileee of flannel kept Io the part affected, ami I look fifteen drop: Internally, three; times, a day for lintlao days it and lite second day after using the Oil was able to walk abcul the house, the Ihhd and fourth day I look of the Oil fiftesn drop Hahl and morning, which; entirely relieved me front ami Tever, thanks be to Cod' lor it, and I new a. ji a a ell man. WW.

1'EACbCKi Creek. Baltimore April 19, UIO. No. 0 do certify, that on Thurlav, the ITlh hiif. were tarrhnj a new aelne for Mr.

Clark," anil by notiilent the St Ine took fire, wliieh'by en.lesv iHitiitg to put out the dames, John Clark anil t'hnnin Adam got severity burr in Ihe we immediately got some Columbian Oil' from Mr. l'aul, and appl.etl it the pan burnt, which gave' casein the course oftwmij minutes, and lis left, the place free from blisters. joha" pEAcqcr, THOMAS ADJIMS. JU.YHCL.tlt Halt Inure, April 19, IS to. No.

r. Sir' ft At bur rcquctt that 1 slimtM give my opln ton respecting elTeetyour Colnmbian Oil. hn lit a certain. caaewhmln I waa roost' cbtcrfully cort.ply. liy saying.

that I v.rily believe that I might have died win, one or the severest ciampsln the alomnch, had it not been for jour Columbian Oil and that 1 have been a aecond lime relieved ofthe tame complaint aatis'. anco of that valuable medicine, and as such I commend It a the best remedy, because there la no manner or dunht of its proving cReelual. B. CATIUIUjYE WALKER; Sign nf the Buck, Market tbaee Baltimore. No.

8.) Sir, I tii attacked with a violent pain In my left leg, which I supposed waa a touch or rheumatism i it continued to grow wtu se every day, ao that at last my knee began to get tiff and could not bend il (luring tin, widen lasted about five weeks. I was (Ii tTt.A a. "mi in nil arcaniiti noni in neast, which tderced through my arm. During this ituai.oii a variety orrcinedicr.wcre but nil cITect." At last I waa advised to try wu.u.uuimii sjll, i Hccor, IlllsT.v1 nrnciiPisrl an a bulllivand fouml some relief fi oro the fitstsp phoatlnn, and by pat lug proper attention to the: using it, i was, to ihevastoiilaiinieut: ol nil who were nequalntecl with my'aitualinn, In five days entirely free from all pain, and have now the utc of my leg as well as any person who may peruse; the above certificate, being desirous ofany informatl.in re'tpecting' my have no tihirctinn on their making applicalloni to give them every satltfaciion hi my power respect mgit. Iam.Sir.j iurs.

np.tiitnr' imj iiuo Markel ttreet, ilaliimnt. Sir, No. 9. case was prot ounced dttperate by several phi si. I.

I ce.i. eoiiauiieu, whs ctirea nui a ouiiiii.bi Ui. by 1 WJ. 17 NOTICE. Tlie aubieriber with to inform their customer and the public gejierta'ly, Ihal bc eoparlneralii heretofore cxisilni uutler the firm: of letnolds.

Iiinls Co. in the Miltinj Jtn.lncii, waadisaolvrd oa the Will iustaut. The subseriben have again liken the and Intend carrying it on as usual. mj iiium a jutri ine puuuc patron age. They will grind for.

aj Mfr'chanta Farmers, DUtillers, die, on as go.Kt tcrpt aa iau' lit obtuinej caui.ty aad tlicy are nAw ridy. for the r. ori.tiou of 'l C. FooiiisryP, 8,. j.

WHS inn. 1 It til Ylary (joudiiiB who had been aHliileil. foe Wicks wilhinetcre pain and aclilug through herhndyand limbs, was cured by ouc bottle ol Paul's Columbian Oil, 1610. 1 aged 3 veurs', l.j.l been affiicteil from early after his birth, with copioua dUchargo' blond from Ihe bowels, seteral times in the day, acc.nipat.ieil with much pain, and which hud been ui.succct!ully Heated by atverul eminent pli) si. cuns, was eamplclelr cured by l'aul" patent Columbian oil.

tcta. It i now 3 years since the above cure wa per furmed, and the child lias couiinued ieiTer.lly lite from any return aince. Satitfaclory reference oau be given by thu present arent respecting tliis vase. Ualtimorc, June 20, 181G. No; 'A Schooner Retolution, belonging to Dorctlbbiie eiMinty, now lying at Markel sp.ce wharf, cant.

Itcujaiuin Klli.itteiimmamlcri I Thomas Booz nftho above achoniicr, tin hereby certify, for Ihe benefit oflhe public, that 1 waa aeizedwiih the croup, about the ith'of May, and II tell into my testicle j. in thi situation I aultercd turee oays, wnen captain EMiol procured Irom Dr. Love a bnulo of I'aul'a Columbian Oil. I onlv applied il once on inv thi nut and glands, and took SS drop me iu that I was nie to worn uext day, and perfectly til iu ibieo uaya, (Sigaed) THOMAS BOOZ. Test Kenjaniin Elliott.

18(0. No. S. I do cerlify, llmt I have been ailing nearlv two ye ra with a hectic cough, violent o.lpretsioii at the breasl I applied to the most tmiueut plitti. ciana and could git no relief from roy low statu of health," till 1 got fuul'a Columbian Oil, andTouiul immediate it lief.

I take this method or iufuiro Ing the public or the tfficaty or this valuable taetl. Icine, front the cure which 1 have exptriciiccd, I thmk it an kcuidbeul duty to olfer the mine to the j. SUIt'Alin. tlgn of the a. i ae( No.

4 rSir, I coropty aithjuir request, of stating my opinion of I'aul'a Columbian Oil, being au ttReetii.1 reineily Tor the lulter worin. 1 have been allloleil with tho tetter worro it, my hand fi.r 12 yeat and have made trial of many medicine which date ueeu reeummenueu. but all tn j.n i i u. lauii vo.umui.tn mi, about the JSih of Jataaary last, proving effectual eure for the liur. worm aud similar 'coinplalnta.

1 luiroedialely got a pl.lal of you Oil, and applied it agreeably io ili, lection fur about two roonih auccessively, when Ibe tetter lift luc, and ha not. made it appear. aneesh.ee. SUSA.YAM.fltDEA'. N.

li.My Susanua, a ehtld U.ut 2U month, and sn day, waa taken about Ihe middle orjuly lat, wiih a violent cough, tal.icb llie i.eighboui a thought was Ihe hooping cou.h', I g.re her six drop of lite, Columbian O.I. which gave Iiuta di. ate relief, and proved au effectual tis H0. to be my duty cot to conceal front' be pubho ihe. virtues nf ynur.most valuable Co lumbitin Oil, from which I received so much bene hi am inereioreliiilueed.rrnta a principle ol'grat itu, Icforroy lecoverj, loglve.a abort statement: or he complaint under which 1 I was first seized in the right hip wl.h pain, which aeeme.1 txactly in the joint and on the day r.

llow.g my back which' listed nbnui three wcekst during which time I cmild not walk upright but alwaysin ti bentpos turei and it seated iaf chair, the palnwoi.ld.be' so e.crnctal.iig i the 0, nasi hie lor ii fmm screaming. Myappe ute had enlirel; left n.e and a constant headache; would sometimes almost deprive roe of my scriK i.t fact I ttsnn deplorable condition. 'Alnirober ol remediea were tried to no pu.e I had also X. emin picserib ed a lot which were regularly attended to, bu without the 'smallest, had ai' iKiut nine ounce, of blooif taken from me, still ihe comp lMl.it did nut give way iu the least degree. I was then advised to try Paul's Columbian oil, but with very, little hope, of succeeding when id roy peat surprite and comfort, I was aeuaible of some eaw in my hip on the first liroeof.t.i.oIntiuL the itcxlila, thepain tnyck abated.

the head ache, lefl me, and lu four day, I waa perfectly recovered. i tdoor, from No. 10. Pldladelphia, July 8, 18or." Uy your request Ido eerlily; thit I had bees a longtime dangerously Indisposedand was reduced to the lowest state of weakness, 'Insomuch that roy reco.ll'lr UMiiotit jwl I tuv coroitlalut seem. IA h.

uI I tne ureasi and lungs I cou procure i.O.rtlit r. Urn incessant cnnghinL b.e.thwiJtout great pain' and dtflicnlty of Columbian Oil. e.1" other ay mptoa was removed, and I was state or health, which I now AVho may be eoittulteil ifcalled'ob Corner ofSprucc and RiiU The above medicine', iold bv BMltfEsqwiLtOVGUBr, 1'i lUDlil ataas.a.aw i Feb. 1819. PUJJLIO.HOUC POUGUKEBVjsm'UQTEl far the aecomroodalio.i AH f.vou'i ill be ihaukrully receivcdjar iijie paliliio susjois.r.

A Sic M'mi' HITCHCOCK. 11,. 1819. CUCOCK. 46 ir lllBt ValnMklo r.i....

a n' laiiu wiiini. I now resides, a ltuSteiu lh.io.0,of,.puB,k. nj, .1.1.1.1 one mlleortheCWt W.d l.ri a.1. 40 acre, oriantl ,1.. on it go K.r,.,"T i i ct.uuty.

Tho io, will be ova satjmia rs auniv tn I 11 A 'S A I it 8 liT fTlJtldayUipubliihed, AND J'OK 8ALK it BOOKSTOHIii rOUUHKEEBlK, z. I jrAIII.X VVUKSIIH'l I L.T.Jr i KVKKING I'll EilB, for ewtry doy in the aaoa. jowmoii I. T.nrjixep, A UiecourM! "tiji. IiV IjEASV Onp ofthe Ubiariaai oribo llrliiih" and Auktu.t I the us ol'l'l JtVlu the Vuiteit, 1 i i atiaWfc A' rf.

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