The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, June 28, 1856, Image 1

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yfigLISIED NORNiNg. i
erwe in sor24o};
Buililag,noriknoot corner Front and.
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ot/!° CIF per . annum,
not pt u ditvtiM e n ikre
utonthafroascoittoeitetoteat of the Tear:4,2-00
4, • Gfe•aitist.a!t Cl;orswc.
No subscription•feceived fora less time than six
months; 'atnimis diseentlanformuilmil
arrearagsk are pasd, adieu itt Ilurofitipithr the pub..
Usher. • ..,••
• frrhtoney may:J/6 staittaithrmall at the publish.
et's risk. ""
—'' -- Zataii - olAclirertising. • '
AMSSMV ." aI
"' -.emelt MtbsequenilitseHlOnt. , lo
1. ,‘ (12 linerl 6ne week, 50
= x. three weeki; 1 0000
"1- each subsequent iniertion,a)
Larger savertliessents in proportion. -
A lateral discotratt .be made to ttaarterli, half-
Yemly yettrly advartisets;who am Strictly confined
to thettbustneen.
• ars.--John•Stilokrer,
Ilipnuoetated in the Peteflee et lied
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Colombia, April Ist, .
- DRS w.:airrrmar,
WHIST, Locust street, near the Itit - 01-
Jur rice, Corombi, Pl.
Colutabia,Afay 3, ma. •
S., ARMOR, aY. I).
1101VICE04TRIC PHYSICIAN,
nFFICII and itaidente at Mn., Swartra v iA
Leerier, street, beiweenFront and Second, direct
ly oppoure die Poet QUlce.
Colombia, Mardi 15,1858-Bner , , •
H. M.PIORTU,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Columbia, Pa,
Collections, }moonily made, la Lancaster and York
Counties.
Columbia, May. 1,1850. •
SAIMUZL EY.A24S.
J CH B FINDIPIIICE. , 4IIfiee In the Odd
Vo Howe Second *tree*, Columbip, Pa.
Columbia, August. 25, MSS.
J. 114CELEKBEILG -
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Columbia, Panem
OrrtcsinLosust street, four doormtbove Frout.
anturalua, May 15, 1852.
DAVIES. E.-lIREBrEE, ESQ.;
A TTOUNEY AT LAW AND - CON VETA Negito
ii, o ffers , Ms sstsiees:to , lbe citizens -01 .Coloixabia,
end essuidetheni that he win aue'stwith promptitude,
so ell batistes. -eetrosted to his once.' Mlles.—From
—44fteetrbettece Cable And Tertr- .Residetteer,-.Borth
side Secona street, 2otllloor below Utlioll.
"'Coliiiribis, Jenpnry , t , S. 1855=1y ' ... ... ,
i: :SARUM -LODGE,t ;- • : '
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Garner Rog ait,Locourg its., - VEumbio-
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GENERALTORWA-. AND COMMIS
MERCHANTS, 4 I a .
RECEIVERS OF
COALAND PRODUCE.,
And Delivorero on any point on the Columbia and
P/dtadrlphia Railroad. to York. and
,BaLtintare.and to ..rittaby.op....--
EALERS' IN COAL. FLOUR AND ARAM,
D
WHISKY AND ~RACON, have just received a
large lot of Motiongithela Rectified Whiskey, (ram
Plashing, of whichthey Will keep n 'supply constatalf
on band, at low prices, Nos. 1, 2 and 6 Canal Resin.
Colombia, January:27.lBs4..
ZII. SHEPARD ivould inform the citizens
or colombiu, Una tic is now prepared no give
attractions in Vocal and Instrumental music ta,
INDIVIDUALS,QUARTETTS & CLASSES.
Special attention given to tuning and repairing Pi
anos and other instruments.
May be foul *at any hour of the day nt the Monte
Room adjoining the A mbrotrpe MOM of BliErAltD
Co.. corner of Front and Locust streets.
January 19,.16511.
Pittsburg Glass Ware.
JUST received a larve lot of Diamond Glass Ware
in new awl beautiful shapes, which' we can sell
cheaper than Philadelphia Wholesale prices. Call and
ledge for yourselves.
Colitmlota, Mnrcl 15, 1e56.
Gas Fitting.
HIRDI WILSON gives this branch of busi
ness particular attention. .As be executes all
WOI k in this line himself, it will be warranted equal
o any in the gauntry, and at as low rates.
Thankful for the patronage with which he has al
ready been favored, he respectfully solicits a con.
Anuance of the same. HIRAM WILSON.
One door above Jonas Itumple's Hardware Store.
Columbia, Feb. St. 1455.
Cedar Ware.
CONSTANTLY on hand, art assortment of Cc.
th.r.ware, to which the attention of hoofekeep
ers is invite& - HENRY PFAIILER.
Columbia, October 29.1953.
:mums FOR RAZE.
THE subscriber lakes Has method to inform
the pidle, that he Is prepared to tarnish the-
BEST ,QUALITY OF LIME,
in quantities tolllil purchaser's, atthe shortest notice.
This Lime is partieulsrly adapted for plasteringssand
white-washing. h swill be delivered If desired.
JOIIN sELWIIST,
February 2.1,18554 f Wrightsville, York county.
For Making Soap.
C ONCENTLITED Lye,. warranted to make
Hard, Soft and Fahey Seaps,without lime. and with
little troistile. For sale by BAWL FILBERT,
Golden Monar Drug and Chemical Store, Front street,
Columbia, February 2,1856.
Silks! Silks !! •
SooBIDS Black and Fancy Dress
of Tun REST MAKES AND NEWEST
STYLES—the largest nettoomein ever opened In Co-
Lamont—prices. from SO conic to 111.00 per ye rd—ere
MAW MEOW, at If. C. FON DERSIM ITfrts,
April 12. Columbia.
Excellent Dried Beef
SUGAII Cured pod Plain limns, Shoulders and Sides,
for Mit by
March 1656.
Our Banner to the Breeze!
TUSTICE TO ALL!—Shawls, Shawls and Mantillas,
el in great variety. The prettiest and cheapest nods
n Columbia, Just received at
n. C. PONDERS:MTH'S
People's Cash Store.
Aprill9, IM.
JUST RECEIVED,
AFEW more pieces of those heavy all wool !ngenin
Parlor Carpeting., at : 0 eta. a yard; so be quick" and
secure a bargain at
LINDSAY & JACKSON'S.
Columbia, Aprd 26, I*&i.
- -
• OATS FOR SALE
BT THE BUSHEL, or in larger qnanlities,
at No 1,2 t 8 Canal Drain.
D. P. APPOLD k CO
Columba, lsonstry VI, I RM.
Venitian, Blinds! Venitian Blinds !
Ttodetesibers ore premed in furnish Veraitisn
J. Blinds of every style, at the lowest possible prices.
LINDSAY a. JAChSON.
Columbia, March 75
ROPES, ROPES, ROPER
tf,n COILS, superior qualities, yarious
vu just received muskets sole cheap,b
n•
9y
& RICH-
Columlna, alareb 22:1P56
51,50
MUSIC.
TI. C. FONDERSMITH
M7F/.51.1 Sc RICH
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At ihni.e4vner;ottleaiiiirlocitit eit4ft:4ittai
lorors to thoso.des i4lagaainl# 49 4 l
'coot . teiviersees - . At - oto Sti oolge . and tfa ll a i nr
•Notil•beiponcKoAimookokindlinOhiso" Veh
titif be oryed up fot ilsollest_ot zoo Lat thqs rt
ost not*, .liosespctordnyototi is a oboOMpitiol'
2ge. , , 41901p11119.,
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lIEN.IitY: RoP)FIlirrOR.
trra3keltoot , •aeotodotions end oterftaiteMlion i
given to guess, who, may vor thio oatahlifthotent
with theirpatroungee li Pepr1119:193041
' 44 4111 2 6 21 I S. , A rymer.,l-,14
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DANIEL AERIE; yEAVIPIIWPIL:
gang Oirliiiilwelt.linaNnAptiso
JL thtriiceinfiincy ol•th"e PrulticribriAkii4 ad Wrsi every
Indpeetnent so the. traveller, td the *AY- df coaleri aid
convenience. The Cars east and.west, s iert , from
thliestablisbmeet,
thilsestablishmentAndietrasothellidiatuages tieser
passe4 by any. Tetras resureartble. ,
D .. 3 st m o t . :
Dolarnbia..A.pril 1866-ty ,; . '
BBlleVnß amity •
a COBH '4 'of Irionfand4alnitstr*,
COLILIAI 81A., PA. ,
SHITA I. GAULT. PROPIIIIt7OII.
(Bseeessor to Hardatelik.lbrreAtaliCohillgrs.4 s(nes)
The House Is furnished wlla, 411)11edern,troptors
menu, and 'every rittentientil Iriven to see Dre
the comfort of guests.. Charges moderate:
Columbia, April 12. 18.1C-tf • ^ -
I - - PIANOS - -
SREPARDiroId4 4rexpertfully Werth
Z e the fiascos Colandbtria . ad vieiriffy;;Salllaihiss
effected an agency. with the • •
PhillraCiphia
ComPan34 -
whose Pianos for superir woe, finish, : and durability,
.hare for }liars stood tuurVialeAL - • • •
fie is wintered so deliver... Wow, wed Ltiploweiu‘lir
prices:and would tam fespectiWif he arc patllin'
of such as 'wish, to deoeurtli issod,stntlesUli
stnautent. .
A.Vetitian aCtiie above wilotioodid tastnunen '
be soon, by calling at Ida ram= room, past cornet of
Front and Locust streets,-Colawbia.' • .
Fcbeyar 2 3 1856. ' ' •
=KOVAL.
vingnzgcmlmi, 'Y the, Pubw-That
' 4Ca5;i5t,324.1:100":06.Pe *Chriiik
:frpm %nand!, Bow, toNo. 1,- Wors ' anw,r.ronlllsk* *o-
lorobiallWa.;-ivitein • he-sstill -keep •ci - oluttantly onqrand a
large stock of Iteady-htado Clothing 0f41.11 kinds, Shuts,
' flandkerchicks, Collars, km, &c .
Coliiinbta; ideirch 22, tes6.
a,. za.eillsi --
MTNOLERIEVOYILVOL4 7: ,
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Columbia, Nlerellit29,loo.
BYB'S,:Joner Batchelor's, Peter's and
Estpldan.hair dyes. sow-mined to color the hair
any desired shade, wilhogtrinialy to the skin. For sale
by • . 'IL. WILLIAMS.'
.May IQ, Front et., Colombia, Pa.__
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PHAMS, 12 . 12/ els. per pound; ,
.j. V bouders, ' 10 •••.'" do' do
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Dried Beef, 14 4 .d0 110
Tide %Vaier Onnul-111ostey received for goods.
~ . • wusu it•RICII
Ccilumbin. Al ny 17.1E.511. .. .
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TUT RECEIVED, • a largo and new supply of
si Bruxhe., and Combsi - or ail kinds and sivire
For sale by 3/1.1111.1 FILDERT.
March 1.€56.
ALCOIIOL and Burning Fluid, always on
hand. at the lowest prices, at the Faintly Medicine
Store. Odd Fellows' Hall.
February 2, 12.60.
WIIY should ant poison do withollt u Clack,
when they can be had for $1.50 and upwards.
at SHREINER'S?
Columbia, April 25,18
PRIME City Mired Hams and Dried Dee', at
11. C.PONDERSMITIVS
April 19,1556. ' 7 People's Cosh Store.
ARR k THOMPSON'S justly celebrated Com.
menial and other Hold Yore—the beet in the
.aarket.,just received. I'. SHREINER.
Clohunbia. April 1(455. -
SAPONEFIER, or Concentrated Lye, for ma
king Soap. 1 lb.' is sufficient for one barrel of
Soft Soap, or Ilb. for 9 lbs. [lard Soap. Full direc
tions will he given at the 'Counter for making Soft,
Hard and Fancy Sous. For sale by
IL WILLIAMS.
Columbia, Marsh 21,1855.'
TABLE OlL—Justreeefred a fresh supply
of superior Table Oil. at •
Meant kLE &DEUX:IT'S
Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellow% Mall.
April 12.
SOLUTION OF MIME OF lIMINESIA,or Par
gative Mineral Wincr.—This pleasant medicine
which 'is highly recommended as a substitute (or
Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, kr.. can be obtained
fresh every day at SAAPL. FILBERT'S DrugSTOre,
Frontst. Itg
LUST AMITE), at the Mend quarters and
Newv Depot. a large and Carted assortment of
Cap, Letter and Note paper. Envelopes, Pens, wafers
and every thing to the stationary ime, all of which
will be sold at the lowest rates, hyp.
JAS. S. hichlolt IiQN,
'Nov4PrOn t rtreet.
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BIBLES, Prayer and hymn leeks, of all
denominations, beautiful and varied. DM re
cmved and (or tate al McNAIION'S.
December 22,1955. -
MeMAHON bac been appointed Agent for the
tale of ilie.••Balm nl : iii T t ztand Flowers." and
“Ransian Salve? , (udverti • Peter Son, agent in
Phila.) and a full turbid). will a ways be found at the
Head Quarters and Newt Depot. [march 21. 75G.
A SUPERIOR article of PAINT OIL, for sale by
AL . Tt. WILLIAMS,
Front Si reet. Colombia, Pa,
May 10. IFSII
A SUPERIOR article of TONIC SPICE BITTERS,
A
soitoble for Hotel Keepers. for sale by
- R. WILLIAMS,
Front street. Columbia.
May 10,185 a. "
SC. SWARTZ hrte just received an Extra Brand
. of Tobacco and :Sagas, wbich will be sold to
retailers at the lowest rate. Dray 10 IPSG.
EIR E IrET HER FIAL OIL, always nn band, and for
by ii.WlLLlabitk -
May 10. rfolll Srrect, Columbia, Pa.
BASSETS, RUCIZRTS, BROONIS. &e... just re
eeived *t Ls. C. SWA RTZ '8 Siert..
P.tay 10,1656.
'FIST received, FEES II CAMPHIRXE. and Inc Pale
by R. WII.T.IONIS.
May 10, MO. Front Street: Columbia, Pa.
LEAION AND STRAWBERRY SYRUP. for sale
by (May 10,1 , 156 j S. C. SWARTZ.
T) ACTIELOW6 HAIR DVE.—Notiurning, Viiistering
JJ Coiripainacoold ever.have tutained the epicene:
favor accorded to this the original, never-failing Amor
ste. Nature a rant more true in Leveef than the brown
or block produced It. the reddest, grope•:. or moat
Roney hair by at. Merle and void, or applied *1 Valet
eliar'e Wig Factory, tin Broadway, ?I. It, The genu
ine ankle for sale at
IIIoCOR KIX &DELLETTS
Fart.ly Illedielhe Store. •
Imo
BIRD SEED'S, --Canary , isenm, and ilaM_S•it4
Formleat MaCORKILIFItt DELLMTrig
Apc/ 12, Family Medicine Slone..
TUT RECEIVED. o larva and well telected ',anew
r of ftraehm tm,.ittink inparroflitlioe;llialr; Cloth.
calenb A Daswl4. l Teaißtr i ts,..ap6for aalapjr ..
March M., '56. Front MEWS aleGtelbilit 4.•
C2rr.aioblighi the bloozningAretlq - ,
Tlierai it land where a . rhry 'morrow
114,hteetbluilhyItist4111Vrealt;
Tear; mix4pief„, =span', not worn
, gonliu in that Caelom know;
There no lowly heart forlorn
„ •
- 4 51ffelitWrinks titedraftebti 61 wise,
Then, my brother, ne'er despair
_Beyond the Ikieege he avenrOxe,
THE strithAT'scidur
ax N. stwmmm
iGioutiiiiheigirtrur4 .- as"presed,
,9nc(A tolhelt Sirviouiekaring,an4 geritl' y :
Their chArub.he . ads upon bis gield 41 81 11 1 ,1 +•. 4 , it •
Tido:irk stektic4,4l ro24l:itiipsoacia tosballei
'Group ofteitroupeit6soon OW% noiseleseirend, 4 -
Whleltxtuttil JehoTah'srsacred Wawa:met, -
h h o l ,ama tiougii th t
e ; r4intb n .. fyinitipitestrrepeutartrealtio_nb:weket
•Oft with tee ce,
Yet somilreii'llie upon ivlc;sc
Wan poverty bath done the work of care; ' •
LoQlc uP, le . ,,sacLonestAlasyouifatheeagiousts- 1 4
earth wil ?"R °le 4 4 . lo rat figalElf;';'"• ,,
fo resorgeout robese see r and trappingsraro,
Wareli the`gisaiii fderns tlirt gaily Mote,:
And deem, perchance, mistaken as you are,• • '
The "cost ormiv colori71) - V, t!! love,
Whose sigisWitio
Aneqe
To
EMI
EXECUTION: OF ANDRE.
On 'lndependence Day' we took a steamer
for the county of Rockland, determined- to
- pass the Found} in peace and quietness; A nd
desirous of refreshing our patriotism amidst
scenes hallowed by the sacred memories of
the .revolution... -We visited Washington's
head-quarters at the little village of Tappan,
the 'Seventy-six house,' where Andie was
confined,lhe place wheroz.he was executed,
the grave where he was buried and whence
he was exhumed. We conversed with a ven
erable lady who gave him .four _beautiful
penchesoon the morning in_ whichple went
forth to die. 'lre thanked me with a sweet
smile,' she said;. 'but somehow or 'nether,
he didn't seem to haven° appetite. Re only
bit into one of4eni:
Standing by MY grave, ire k cenld see across
the broad Hudson, the very place where be
woe arrested by Van Wert, Williams - and
Paulding, sad theuglesming of the.*hite
monument erected,: to their memory; tfie
place where Washington -stood when Andre
went forth' to die, and the stone house from
whence he was taken to die upon-a gallows.
The following account of Andre's execu
tiongis ono of- the mpst minute and interests
ing that we have ever read. It was fur
nished by Wm. G. Haselbarth, of• Rockland
county, the history of _which be is engaged
in writing. It Was taken down from the lips
of a soldier in Col. Jeduthan Baldwin 'S reg
iment, a part of which was stationed a short
distance from where poor Andre suffered.
One &f oar 'nen, whose name was :Arm
strong, being one of the oldest and best
workmen at his-trade the'Vegiment, we's
selectedto make his coffin, which ho dislarid
painted it bliick, as was the custom at that
period: • -
At this time, Andre Nc . 'as Confined in what
;as called the old Mitch'. Church—ra 6201
stone building witliwith only one' dolor, and
closely guarded by Oa sentinels.
When the hour appointed for his execu
tiOn arrived, which 'was two o'clock in the
afternoon, a giiard of Three hundred men
were paraded at the place off" confinement.
A kind i elf processiOn was formed b o y placing
the guard in singlellle on each side oethe
road. In front were' a large' numbEr of
American officers of high rank on horseback.
'llhese.werejellowed bysthe wagon contain
ing Andre's coffin, then a large number of
officers on foot with. Andre in,their midst.
The procession wound slowly up a model ,
ately rising ground, about a quarter of a
mile to the westir On the top vats a field
without annenclosure, and on this was a
rery high , gallows, made. by setting up two
poles or crotchets and laying a pole on the
top. Y •
The .wagon that contained tirdicoffin was
4a.wn dirocPy*Lander the gallon's. In a
short time Andre 'stepped intoighnll'ind end
ortheAragon, then - on his coffin, took off his
hat:tad-laid it down, then placed his hands
upon his hips, and walked very uprightly
bunk toed forty -as far nsge• length , of he
ylagonorpuld. Ve4Pi6sattlie same time cnn4
ing his eyes up to the pole over hissAead:eact
Atilt
r y
lit I ;at h d e b i i; v h e ili t tllt
-'. liti Itridiptqiiiirtki '43 r e' tiO :itilitstbke
:tii ilawa:lVid bold a, 'ir back. :-,: ~ •
..- Thelcope• Wits thentgiti4 •faptirytle polo
or'erECad'.. : , Th4ii' Intioatiia.u . 'rbry' suddenly
dtalinTaii utia . ei• ttie;tiallomis; irhitili, fo-
Vq l ..9" 6 tktl l oergltilfttl° rciP! ,- gat. 6 4jn!
9, nao9firerainOolge .o,3,ri , batilf. tout •forth;.
.buto.in a foes momiats.gahuagiontirolyfttilh'
t o
Diirian. the libMik , 'lnimeticia Aorr c eemed
as little liiillrOmiliiliijitiae'
,3 aRtrALGI ), :b.),IKgrA . tatio„althongh-ltis
. 00C1/2 sued lirasmailiOlpale.- - ---.- =
' 113 '-reraain6if Mtn" z ' '
;7, fr9ra'4l.Nic;nrplo
O i !f
:-... 45.., 7 ,,.;
tigutg' ••••7 4. ,itiatr: Orao,Nike
.
,oluita69:B ; 9f at nos9r *Whir Akin
iholtaali - Wai-surratuded.•
taken off and his body luiin the coffin, coy,
ered with some• under- clothes. • Tho fop-of
ihe•coffin was not put on.
I clewed the .corpse moiiriarefullpiliarr I
had aerodrome that of anishiimanzbeing be
fore. His headas.Tery mach orkone.side,
inconsequence of„the manna in .which the
halter had dmwttnpon hitrziock.4:llis face
appeared trir.be,greatly swollon.tayul eery
black, resembling, a high degree,of
cation. It was indeed a shocking aightto
behold. -
There, were, sitAhis tinie,'standiiigraethe
foot of the-coffim , two.youngszioistofiikricein
mon short: statdre..w::They. svei o,ots more
than font feet/high:- One of them had the
clothes justlaken from Andre hanging on
his ann. * . I , took Aparticulargiiiins• to , learn
whci ihel: c werb,"'rind-Whs inforaked fhlirthey
were iris eerlii)t9, qei,t, r, New . , Tork
to talie"care,,of)4l4Othas4rif,...ihat other
business I clid.not•learm -• •
I now turned to take a riew.of . th2
ti On ek:, - whio"iriis stiy q,apding 0n0.41149 ,
.poste of tkle gallew 7isrs.,aike4n*Unough to
lay my hand upon hia-shaulder an& leokesl,
film directly in' the face.' Ikaptellrod
abOut tweitYffrp years of a,ge,lxii,d bioloo
face was covered with what appeared... Mum
to have* been taken . from the =outside of 1L
greasy pot.. Al mo i re frigi,ltful Tookil4,:crea
turn I never beheld:
nano bespoke him a at instpulint,,fothe
business he had:bcon :.• -
I reinnint upon the spotalttjlE:Senreely
tivert:flierAnnii - vver le(t; but thi)ecifett leas
still besidolbe grave, 10441441 been pi;
viously dug. '.
•
A BEAR STORM° ``*l'."-*.
A CALIFOICWIAN.
- , •.t.:414..,..e...--,,
' It has been iOrg asserted, iili,Velte r
lent oiiiniOu seems to be, thiit4p, .. 'ph;
ble and merciless scourge of.trier4Elisirsit Nig
vadiv=the grizzly bear—is ineeplibblrill • ''''
cendirii a tree; lei, the "follo wn "•:.
a
show that the expluikiliitooftenaltik
is merely discarded as. a custcopiOmplio.t.b.
animal's fea'r. - I wits dosceridi2Vrtliii
r 0 ,
of one afternooowards one e gilq . s'
IY wooded. ravines. which iiiio'iatiejp. Abel
mountains of California, •whenasesightvotlone
of these monsters, full grows :ti:s fetsiNri .. gdiE
reedy' is nlY:path,d . rovs:" : nie y
itr e l o y tiv i
refuge of tho.nearest troz.,:Theysioimut
least a distancoof Bluarterofa milelor thew
prirentlyslowfod ahrlviardtriiil6l-815n2 ,
plisjiT3W:thejerVoiwnonienTilVeuVriro
amain the height ofti;eliectififte'ecifec4 t ioy3
not moriktiiiin sufficient to.saresnedronz.hiS
ravenous jaws:' - As i heard kiii.liemrPettrris
and Vis lowlLan4l' imi,rr go wra fie:alp-4-
neatige.' and feltpritmciedi Ce 1t.,A0 f a i r l i e
luiver with tho weightiofhishtige paw, my
rifie.fell, and Pgatbered rmeiptittztliejamt , .
ermost bough in season to see,"`liin Vilif t it
weapon maliciously ~ :ii. c oaterer, pea
sidering myself in securityilAsltibniqy e ,i
the rage and Perplexity•atlasrisiz,'%:43Mtift
ter rpetttealr etiae'avoringd fralw e ta ,
Wieltigg"..4 4o. ..* t i—PiAgrff l i ft * "
gazi. to asoentl. „ - t-. - :...Ti," ,"
101C1
. - - -
- o z - ..„ 41 ; AP 1.6^ •• . zit
appr. r. 4mire te a _sq. .ssor iar jr 412 i 09
Amin j at imm it e
liats
_ ..
g r,
Tftfit the Ms • ~ 801.1_ 7 01rep
53 ; Wlrevrted'me; foi;lia .. I' : 7 . 1 - itlitthi
rellthattliare the bear . lit ; - • .... •1'
• Aloe% was telt I.' .-.'-: ~ ea i ' :a '
ip crialltity'd p. .- . ;,' ' i A biretrYgto
paxigiKtes. ilts - , , : I• ,
aNa 4'
--• ft 1 1 01106railk -: .14 1. "
1 Ili_ „ _7Mit^* "' fTf1 1 4 11 , 11 iftg ' I
O l MlMM r alrelpa‘ t'''W6 Welt
''''; ''' I dffltraMSOVA t tn i tIMCCRYNAI
,i !', ' somewitedelifelgOoratqltfts
=;, o e tilitaiteV A 10 Ifilsrtidtr l VlKl
GIAIIF 4 '-ittihir.ciiiis- ititivfilefieboAspf
lietiikett ot'lliferlie -, *tui • iiiiief: iiild' tat.
iiiMiifife WE* isOlelitY thitell a 'ialVii
iiiti l kilrilf ; iStiarAtta 4 it,: fiat qiiirrible
' tant r Ytriffili' Oteiteisdeirifigotisitik
1' — ttlanat About - inti4lth Ef . iiicket IL hope of
lifrir; It tricatretr a lilirige -- ei 16'Phalli
ll'A'co;'agliiiti4iiteiiiiiinlz tho tiFfilfliy
tuteiletbutliedie 'he tiiifetl,' riAts &ilea
'iIT ifaaillit Ditaebili e *hit; irly 'fork-eat
zOAcik pArtfeiiiiiii: et tile 'Cioteh...lWifiib
is tViiitkojdus itniaiiirpi.orect* tostiu it
4itii'iiii ad - fenced foot,'Nflts 'too fragile for
lip'entlfiktfiszwilliht, though perfectly -ado
, quote in tnY - dwni laitifieltatilfactibt-oehis
eatieltywilliiliftilbeileb eldily fOregone:timl
he illitriediittolf - ehook tli'6lfee'ie 'ilitileitily
'that - it - wits lirbliiiilh 'thee thank lifal ' fell,
Nyhilelheized a bough itoneltild huifferllt
po'pad in ilia et: '.' - -- - '
- At this moment rheitlaW sallalei , etill;
but 116 was unintelligible; lthiletritliffing:fse
ifftirtiellefiti MY oW'n wisl;rettlempleillto
swing myself upon a support, but Tortillie
twig from my suspcii)ion, and fell upon the
"limb benez4.,, •
•
ir
,My'antagonist was BONY dose, mg-
t m
I,tse,_at . ii4..rushotl upon zoo * the mOMek s ho
reaclicikkeßiticl,Put4ht 141, rep*
to the:rsseite,licairltis lan&Cijilo lie am
irays lirci).o, antlymegthe,,,strugglet,,unn
himself . Seislng the opesisip to seinrc 10,1
" ---, .4 - 1 . 14 , 1,..... , 4 , II
-' ' .
ri • fle, 7 #l4foitiip , ..
,sulity;dP•
I Itil au ‘
La , ?
VSI
44e
__ I
ifie-t-thoko‘ ,
lug me,,,
=t 'a .4econd,one,
sth(M
even bf hi
his iorture,,,
blinded Innt by piefangins,„eyes Leith np,
ritee - r — atif f del6l,
row, an le was
rs.atcin Bee. .
••, t •
ITUS SO
DOH
0 to
been
PRICE OF TWO POTATOES
eiceittntt"und•
'dory we copy frOnr the - New Yolk }lroning
Posrt:4,- - •
11.1.-Thmfolloitving ;nilecdote of the first-Napb
4ecin--411is rioeitsityircif diseriminating gbc
tweem,thettwo.Napolcons is o^little inconvc
ticnt'l7-ititrelated'; ittrletter - frllm - a corree
• ntient,Atho Amnia conaide rabhe ei m in , the
French n ilitarpserrice,-- and ....who • vouolies
•for-its autlianticity:' -IV,e, might say of..it,
Se non c xero e ben droval6.'
The evening before, the battle of Ulm,
Wllen letiPialeon
Marshal nerd:ter incOirifto
thi"ainghtho4caittp"abd listening to the talk
tirhis soldiers he &twit "st "irett not far off
ti"gionalfei bf the gtiard, roasting
potatdesin'ihe ashes".'
reavt potato above'all
11;the Marshal; '
-"isle" the 'owner of them` it he will sell '
ono." In obedience to 'the order, l3erthier
admaced - thegroup and asked to .whom •
'the pataioss belonged. A grenadier stepped
„forFard,and said, "Icy are mine:"
`:1 Will you sell me owe?"
".1 have only five and that's hardly enough
111 y suppiSr. 4
you two Napulus it: r u will
"I don't want your gold; I shall helcilled,
perhaps, to-morrow, and I don't want the '
eziemY,to find mewithlfrrempty shanittch."
Boithier.waported. the soldier'wanswer to
the EmFaori who 'wait...standing:a - little - in
bstalokround: -- - -
..- ,, ,tt.l.:eestisse.i&l al ll baJnekiei4 han !Fick"
aaid,l-thedatterrand gviinglureliate tto =the
troxfadior, he •askod himif he would -7 .411
him it.potato; —.- ' '
.:!•Not by - along shot ; " answered-the grlb
adier; "I haven't enough for myself."
#C'=t~T . H
s..et •Stpqr .,. o7npril.
tt:l ata - htwgr,y, eaten to-tlaj.7
deteilyou inotpigfor
zou'lliian. tli;at'l,krmy
sAite ofyviro4isg,ttsse.
Ito - ii:ta I theta"
. 43 . ,:tr - The little corporal, a 4, t/ry eJll
ff. ; IZri`a - f ti"
"Well, since you know me, you will sell
tneatis - °War/ • P
=O-30FM,buttifiyo0 will ltarebee-cente And
dintewjeloi yeta t twben weir!: back-UK - PUN,
,yeu may„m,p,,with me to-night""
t'aid•Nß-Poicon,- theTwatd•of
alittlueorpood.; ontbe wordef an Emperor:?
"Well and glued.' Our potatoes. ought to
Le done by this time; there are the two
Itirgetc ode's, the rest. " -1r
de:ritn awl ate his p .
then re hirned - w ith 13cirth lend' hire
teritiPtierely‘ tkutiariffng. - *The rngue'is'
good4Adrerrlll erti,itea.*-"
Two months afterwards Napoleon the
GErset, WA* in, 414.3., midst of.a.hr#liant-aurt
t ira l 4o44AUTO il initelakei! i ! a l.V 4 r t
64,19gloW N W*> hat' l l7**MS"A l 4
him that a gronadidke ts inaksilliont.trykig to
,bak,• mean;
# viiveliki
• •,0 / •44,
- (0'
t• .---tylveityarkaijo,,kw,..
.
_ ........... ~, of , . ,',o
-' -- “trtr,` . fillif eii,* 'Ai triitifir6i,l"ln3 4 a
AitrrefiiSW da I" , '-id - i - selit' i tirs,' MON
Ilk fitfilraiii*kito ihAlbtie: i ' - ''"' '
Dinner ov e r; the et*ciiiii. Nfent MIAs
itiattlihee,4l4e6l4:; " Mug, liattirniug
ie'thliThrisWitt : td ;knit itiett "
4 1sirEserelflifietiCriViiMPOe lit the
tatTeASfhiit 124eier.''' '''''' •-•,'," ' Or'•
v i il,
-‘ , "2ilitTiugthifitnityot,"' seta A i tiflid n.
"'I liatniiitifigetaliet orthelegierivrhe r,
andlietiteustithinly*iiptturefilie' ' '
„!,
"PhiiiiiiratlilienFtpy. Vivi . 'AL' -4; tie-,
itit!'' ani-C4Ftlie 'soldier, fin&ivitlltliew: '
-
-• • TMEICMIII t
Hero is.tho'Rev;;Tdie'odoreVarker's deed
45 - expreo67l in*riteen.t.4iscouivq:-
obit) hot ifelim4.," he seigi:ain thb Mime
elonteinikiWellhe Ifebrent'lehurel ,"or
BilkldlilitChnieli; or of itiebbriatilib
nhr ilic-iiiito22Veuscluvracf
I 'take TA Oio/iihlt for my , - in - esker; •
, nar "yet
theelliniK;OrV•Yenjeen4f-Xttiaretl for
trifinititer, "Vii is- my beeffristtitie Tlie4 of
aiumin &did:nese, 'Met wittioet ereekleornot
withonCthattaimofhie tio - wendllieesume,
ogooume;niptvaithout sin; fir men-',without
•sinagithlitin. the Ilientris-of-gerhei,-it:P
--enof.it p'iMe mitt Ehis%irifittl6y, •h 4 the follow
ing, froiniturepoit at an ebolitfren.loieeting it
Bostor
But if he, called Washington a scoundrel,
would
call Pierce." In brief he
l'ol.tiected, to the term sco r ..untlrel, as applied
to 'Washi . ution, because it was not sufficient
ly graphic., Let an American say , scputal.;
s r,l, api ear,,?.cheq. for Yelmter."
lo there any wonder that decent people
144 • hor these infidelsaml ['amazes?
DISPUTE.
umehsoevera per; on may be in
clined to dispute with his fellow man; how-
I ever often his passions mad get the iiittctery
ofhis wisdom' • •
d piston• • E r - b r •
a d ,gue, 3 _e_tesc
itlicro mono, posSi‘ssed of ordinary intel-
Fwbnee, ivlii'do not often muse on' the folly
which belong to the pettrword-quarrelsan
which men aro often engaged. Thet:e ore
men who, being led into sdispute, wax warm
er and warmer as the conflict increnseyuu
til
they sepat•nte in high dudgeon,'
befit inwardly vowing that !.there was nev
or such au obstinate old. fellow :is that :fonts
or 13rowu, as the case may be. For: such
men I Cove'Vvo rules selected—one from
Stlerson'and one front M. Aurel, The fur
•
taLrr "'Men you arc
.angry always
count ten hinre you speak." Aid the
"Ili all 3iferences. cunsidcr that, boih
yon tine 3,-our enemy are dropping oft Mild
that ell long your very memories will be
eXtingnished."-:—./Vz .Ifoener.
Tift Niiiiimarn's Penrose Cu NCl'D.—ltec.
nn Ojibwa ruissionaly, reeently
stated in Boston that there - were ta..(7ojibw . a
brothers, Who were eonjurerii one of whom •
became a-coifvert to'Christianity, which su
Offefideirhislwollier that he threatened to
tomahawk the missionusy the l first time he
"""gs Mr. • Jaeobs WEI; preaching,
114 ittfujitrer came in 'with his tomahawk: in
hislaffid.'-Gine of the Indians went to Mr.
Jticobs,:requesting him to slip-out; hut he
k•C'pron until 'the conjurer started from
his seat Tor the purpose of killing him.--
Mr. Jacobs requested bins to stop until lie
had finished his sermon, saying that be
should then be ready. lie closed his eyes
oupectinperery moment to feel the - fdroke
ofitheotornahawk; but soon he heard a cry
of..distreton andssaw that the conjurer was
prostasteamd crying for mercy. lie soon
obtained:peace in believing, umi- is now m
preaulteraf-the faith he intended to destroy.
f ,Dottainvoxs.—ln Philadelphia it seems
.singtnnwuranture buttons out of dogs; one
?AP. Akilanulphia puperusstyst
et4ltSiortt,theesecomi ,of 'lime, nearly 500
dogs,e4all.eges and conditions, hare been
*Oared by the legally-appointed dog-catch
eel of Rinlislolphin; and glren - to a man in
Jetseykfor the manufacture of oil, buttons,
tlerutoforellie -city was ,- compelled do
pgog s2owoorttload. to get them out ?or the
Kay, and now-they are taken-from the gen
eral depot free of charge.by—this 'enterpris
ing Jersey:nen."
Q~3 us utorl is your, permati , so: lopg
ash on sg Oat it : becomes. your =ups
tseibirtitniiuzlFOOT4t-to ware
..,NEpippar lbw by, forms;
dying by foie% n
Zr A the7iiiieli • ' 44l * . s
-.Totilirirerir;Asbe MAO
—Ont bore we Vent wtrlittestitt
isniLAirigigs:Aft .Scivaoils eat
4Leociiefitse
g - lirwhestAttilea r ifentailioN
nitliteftritrellepeltrieittrift
enzeitilelt#tith4inik We TYLJr it
dipitg fort roiigroii titfiret 4445 f
ariStind it;"`it Inurbeen*Nrit
44hatit•itrid., pi6s4Kim4 there; it
3d us lipt^i"afiedd es
rrCf diStrbtliP;OWNitril
raftfrom thews lefaftedlat.lo43.
-
the Dad ;State "114
kird ftiowtjuttroorthiii 'great 1 4:411niiiry.
.It-Itas lxien• liraishington, elms ii
quisnission - at th obrotthorfittatoure,'"and
Loon rudely.refttied. - -
Vol. James II: Lte addresiod a very
•
large assem agent' ies•find gcattlenien in
hie usual :ryaidetti, foiiiiiitste''Xr. was lie
tined to with attentiontia from the .raci:rts
licrreeolv'ed, I,judged tie mile an inipression.
andsinthert. deep one too. ' At all ovents, l l
niderstged that he left yesteMay and total;
alotteiome otlet thUdied nn& fifty youlig
Tien, 'Venue Olt aristis. nut I nr4i'd
yot may tilitlk I am jetting too much in lea
political - wny for an Independent newspapnt.
sal will Change my subject, ns Mii;Ptrithed
ton said when she wanted to get trnen4ef.
.vant aid. sss`
- •The Monnone dro ecominot, 0, t, 0,
'• Mormons ore coming, I, O,
The Mormons are come,
''.title their brown Pats dreaming,
r The Mornsmo' &miner O, TV;A.
-1. 1 4. have the Mormons all *round. -Tito
men with their heavy brogans; tho-latml&
with the diatymlollesand most "dono•liut"
affeiaranem The - youngdadies,t(how- *Ay
rush°. me flutter") theirWWltie hrowitt
gents,lon—alLmenstitute .both.a7 rioatiraild
direrdified crowd. On Sundaysitiketiveigifp
ground (which, by the by, irabOut two miles
eitfr; anB"i§'ayitite'Vtoleothigllll-
( ititerrscale,)'iifechidell 'iritt(City`folit/101
get to stia4ls4 hes; these stra.rige#lllEtit
tetra g4petwidbilirellityrodintat4-
T44` idWit . WYteet
:41alf *qt.
et
--iitetiii*cethey-go:10--safvtitifi?"
peitee . .• -To-morrow, nboitttftilb
aired of them start on - illeir foAtili'int l 4
tiresornormylte Deseret.': thitik *lll
find it a''ery "hard :road to tiarePtiirer
.the plain's to °get Eo . ..Fordite."•Theyitrithitid
hand dart4rnfide, whicletlion c 6 c meewl i fi r fnl
along witlt 4 tlierre,
ryitt their hitgiage; = They tlis.pea7litiret
voted to their religion.- They exiled :snot
lot or sonic seven hundred on; this weeS,.
To-mdfrow we harp a circus ben; With
down; who are • "fel loivi of infinite ;it,"
most eTce Ilene - fancy. On
Lettishiltire will commence a special,cci
j sionroliablY to select the laid for tlie riln
!.rond.f that An appropriiition was Made eet
' I suppose Lancaster county is in grcricaie
over the nomination or Phnsylvana's 4-
vorite soli for President.
; I sit. ii . the'Lameaster inland Daily, some
I ; time since. a sehedaleOf the time on ilia
Laneaste'r and Philadelphia Railroad. `"I Jo
nd know 'where it runs to, or do they moap
fr6m Columbin'to Philadelphia? if flits
not ILIVIInd that its name had been-chingeti.
SWEET WORDS. THE .PEARLS "OF
LIFE..'
Would-it not please you to pick up strier
of pearls, drops of gold, diamonds; antrini-..
eioos stoues e as you pa. , along the street?-
It would make you feel happy for e; mouTh
to come. Such happiness you cart , gilrelb
others. How! do you ask'? By drappitt
sweet words, kind remark., turd pleasant
smiles as you pass' along. These two 'trtio*
pearly told preeioue stones which can -aster
be let: of which none can deprive you.
Speak to that poor .orphan child; see tit.
diamond drops from her cheeks, Take tife
hand of the friendless• boy; bright prarla
flash in hie eves. Smile on the sad and de
jected, a joy suffuses his cheek mac 81 1 4-
4innt than the most precious stones. Bylhe
wayside, amid the city's din, and at the fira
aide of the poor, drop words. and mediae ro
eheermnd bless. " • _
. ... a
Yon will feel happier Ichn resting non
your pillows at the close of the due ihAnlf
you hid picked up a score of Feriallingjnit
els. • The latter fade and crumble in time;
the former grow brighter with age. tad
promise happier retreetiong foreTer. ' _ '4"
A CGNTROVERSIAL
"What tragedies bath it wrouihtiii tbio
Christian church! Info lionlieak..anklart
guishing a condition path iehrought the re
ligion of pt;fessed Ch . ristimul .harp
had a greater mint to dispute than lire; iod
to contenAliourwhaewe know not, than to
practice the things we know, and` whi
more directly tend to nourish and paintill!
the tirine lee. • . . . Genoralli, 4 graTesz
much anything is more diamitable, the less
it ieneeessary or et:inducible to thra
life. God bath graciously 'piovidett tha
what we,arii,to live bralMu4d-not emits" au
dear. . surelzAts it, is
,highli
pleivpar**4o. reol*.anc:# gijoopikif Apt
liable to On4.43thersonshie out of thi4; nob*
and three& to consider. silently wad feed
upon theictourn and agreed things of, ou;
religion; whirls,ionnediately lead. to both_Ors
41.00,1strit3.,4Olighto of piety"—R•44ll 74 3
•-• a 4rdi."
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