wealth, I.r.Zt nothing could they fuel but LA's ducats in a leathern purse. The worst lack fallen to we, for since his death the r.,1 , 1 fellow e.ntinues to oceopy my house without p.tring mat. rtt.d Oleic is no taking the hi. a de:hl wan. The people pre t.:Lei t.. Lear the 1 ...e1d all night ita fl.r eh.unher n here the old priest slept, 4+. if he was counting iut`r his 111011 Cy, 5111,1 ....tar:inlet+ a groauing anti awaiting; about. Whr..ther true or 1:.1.e. thehe .tories brought what' !LIMO to me i1t41 , t3 7111.1 not a tenant reua;Liu iu it "Enough," snit] the mason, sturdily, ''let lire in your house, rent free, until sonic better tenant presents himself, and I will it in repair and quiet the troubled spirit that distorbq it. / utu g good Christian and Si poor 1111111, tutu 111.1.1 Out to be daunted by the dm it himself, even though he bliould eora.e. in the shape of a. big hag of money." The Mier of the botte‘t man was gladly norepteth he morel wilh his fituile into the house and fulfilled his eogagements. Ity Intie and little be restored it to its funnel stare; the clinking of gold was no more heard at night in the chamber of the defunct priest, but begun to be heatil in the pockets at the living mason. Li :t word he inerea , ed rapidly in wealth., to the admiration of his rtei•Althor , . and he ltrentne one of the richest men in tlrenada: lie gaNe a lar,gr stunt to the Lhurvh, • way. nu uu a t, of satisfy ing his ..onseienee, and a, vcr rete.d.,l the sevret of the vault until on Lis drat!' bed to his son :do! heir. Passage 3 from Punch I: oo‘ , .—Next to that of ilw owoor,liip of bo o k: is; per- Lap 4 tie lea,t re , peetel. Heave the philo -Nopli'.e, it though rile reinat k, that 5,11, lend ana v,i,e men borrow them. The ,thw of a goti thing — depetolq ou hint who niter , it. The joke of the hurt i. .vertain to be latighe:l at; that of the pour tel it, seareely ever litgened to. My ggri, if thou wilt wc.u • tight boots, there are three things thou wilt inevitably suffer: namely, a bad Corn, a bad gait, and r.l bail tornpor. IVhea a Tutu is so reduced that he has to pawn his ring. it may be safely inferred that he is hardly worth a rap. It is the last air on the bur ly-gartly that gets the player's head broken. UONV neetillg 111 tile holidays is a leg of lauttuni Still. at prelude, of hard dumping tut antidote to appetite. It iy Dui l that neee•;sity knows no law.— This ac,;0u , ..t8 for people making such a vir. the of necessity. My sun, 11 hen cabmen take the pledge. And the police •a•ill not take supper when on tmlinary duty; when t•gemaine Havana , " are no longer grown at Kew, nor 'lea] Stir folk Sausages" chopped and stuffed in ijound-diteh; when a;; omnibus hall' empty goo , the sante pace as a full one: when "original" English farces are no longer to be traced as adaptation , frmn the French, and "Shakesperian" eircus-clowns make • that t-ae can laugh at; when the laws prit.ee property eNtend to umbrella., and a (tate of confiscation inny be dealt with as n theta; when a laundress M the Temple givel up taking snuff, ;old abstains four-and twenty hours from touching anybody's gin bottle; when a ba.-helor in lodgings find a shirt without a button off, and has his shav ing water brought wid , att ringing more titan twice for it: tclieu the Beefeaters are all of them vontirmed Vegetarian-, and it, alder wan will take a scomol plate, of turtle—then, t.. 1 my 1,011, anal lintv'.4!eltanee to tied a wife who will ti.d ohji.a to travel isithunt eight atoldwents paekages, and who will stem herself posse•sed of sm:11 angelic self-denial n•fita4: I hy OfVer of a dress bocalise *he finds and cont . .. ,es that she doesn't uttut it t...aut a dustman t.top the Ober day to thwthi-t lint-lied: A Ns' %1' iv , rats.—F/thet Charley, you hate enure u p, I suppose, to keep your t'll; e•tutat, in ttm u? (~7e•.'r Stitt—No, t-it% 'tot to koktp .christina , , I,iu ratitto- to •itend it. ili/Whiii 11r at. r.rt, Tl` tL vrefivto,l _% 1.% asiii , llll4... of 1% .tl , l prOlty Prt.l:ll 1 , , I)l . gtlt iL TV r , pi •11 La Dr, Ilea esztremely rlDlo when 41r.ng, :ra•m• 1.111;2.4 . 1.1g alp,ut )t I , t , —,enor ,fl.l 1 . r 1 . 14111,1%1:1;'::1 , .--It 11 . 1•• .1 •0 1 ti: 0 in I, mAnnt..l,. cry ii! lolown to Im%. 1):,( HI.- 1n n.l%,tti-r 711 , 0 it, Liwri. , ..ll).kily P,st tha' MEM 111 ~• I'V.llll i. NVallt,l. "Nth , . 11111.+l t,! I:" Aro tho. alvc:ti•ers AtIA. tv.o. nly I.‘r \\ jilt NVllllt little bey , 11%i friar >i 'lir keeper of roe t0r...0n. ‘%;1;10 1 . ~t 0, .....,,1 i ,,,, ‘r . .LI: 11 . nt;.d..1 . t. inei.le.ll:l'iy :1 , 10.1 putt Le i .2.lte „cc., km;vo. tliey t „,k fron t 0. 0 L on ~• ;.11..... 1 '0.% . run, I' -..r. I': .. he v.. ,, r , itf M. C. shoe. After main lie•ltati , in 11.):1' Tp I' I T.'. I. Y.,P It Fp!: n tsr vitt p ,, t . re h tt im i c, • :m a 0 h,.,, t aw ay ~, ,1,,e pi, a•, rep'doi that rot ^ w.vi diniwn in the iht.,ir .I.ot-t ..1' )tiler'. Ik.l. town . I ..nrry. ntel the other 1.1.1 in tie.. fence t. in can lilt) iii , lin. i,iurielf :away , : fi. , t. bef..re you th:3li: of near lII ' T' ir 7 .‘ . . Ir.; L'wlwr. ill company I:4•lpin7, ut. t . 1....1y el-e.:111.1 lop no fian that' "'lll , `ever. ll f1..0111-. pr ;ree.le.l to the 1 ,1, t0 . ;.. ute.twet“otfill in findingfindingi. not likely vi help 3i , u in return. ISO de-ignute.l hit vr.t tin' !cline... Subnetpwlitly duty were fund careful sh o ut I.)rking ..t.t, until you user .P- ' cured a9 joildi ;,,.. if tin t wore t h an . „ a : by .Mr. A. Gil. , :m. ul++ to .k theta to the . p r i...,0 : where the were ilentificil hy Itiili ..int. _ ~ lard- tiTl Ander..on :5... the ...done they had p.. 111 g,,,1t1.;,11iN (yon - 1.1 CAltVr VOrn IT %1.. TIIRoIGII A I nit s i+ii fe,co the 111111-c ~t. Mr. G.,,,,,,r. Th.• 1 4 : Hew . r,.-....tti , t a Chilltit.y-sweep to WORE be-, former al•oi ioliaitte4 that one of the knives fore 7.,11. • I W.I. used by Mi... 4. Garber in rutting the li o „ ~, c ~,,.. \ -,, I . R , Fix A \e„,.—Fine' bread which she gale then. to eat. Thi , than any other ,level g•lii.elin7, will , lo it, Ao that vour name. in 0 ! ,e,ir i,:: n'" :1 u t, 1, , t n l ' i.. trTii e . r , Anor. the fictirli,lities -111 LP. Nall figure tern I.lr.zely to all the di ~t- c o,“;racterize.l the inoniera. police rep,.rtP. I It k tiller-toad that Aiclei.on I. now en -7i ii . r. B EST Vt" A • cu: 4" s a V I S.: A G 0 .,.r. I g igel in committing to pap the principal 1 , rut nun up :intl.:. in 110: i .,,,, 0 , :c of hi... : events of his vagaleaol life. together with all the detail. of the rnorder of Mrs. GarLer lair-lore, :not Mr.. Ileant. :1111` manuqcrio is t,, he . . ........ ________ 0 “•,•.1 in ibi, ii:,,,41• of h(1111e pro par 11.'1 , 011 iga•A elerryto In who rather like. a joke.: and roil,li-hed for the benefit of i l k i n o l ilr. Gras engfp4e I h. rend the ,iert ice fora I,r,,th- lty 1 ; ;.; .;‘,ll 8 , 11iii4 , 1;;;; he ;4 n far grenter l 11- er tnistieter, at, 1 /ItIZ horning to rho, eh a 1,".1" than i ":" 1 " . ".. n : ", i ll'''''' l. 11l addit i on , I', ~. emit let 1, •0;.; in 11114 1 . 4.11111 V 11 0 %VW. fl 1 little belated. on Sunday morning.. A ~,,,, t i o • , • i • ' • t I lo t . 1.(0.1k . ,4 , , 111 fork 011111, V :11.k I riel,ll, idritek 1,,y his iiiieoonnoo , pec.l. in. ..,, ot to the Ka-tern Penitentiary. Ili.. “oon• ilinred -'Air, wilt - so Lod.'" -1.1 order," ; f , ' i"B". xvill .I.mhtle-et contain enotigli of , the h,•rriltlo t.; ;411ti..iv the ritual ardent ad raid lie. - 1. ' 04/1 Ad IT , ' ,O ni.ix inaj r - -r•1." 1 ntirer of that kind of literature.—while the - ' effect in nur opinion. will not add to the in ty9,_tvonr, .l. clinrity like a Op? When 1 tclligence or tnornli tic the etna.ounity.— lit Itegin• to Lunt Lail , . .I...,aiiiiner. 61,1 c eahtmtia I PENNSIIYANIA ;NDE?ESDENT JOURNAL. COLLINIPJA. PA.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, litsS res)—ltec. Juseph 13riiueti will,preacb iu the Preshyterian Church to-morrow Sabbath moruing and ON ening. 11WERTISEMENTS. — CUIllrill.aa Bank, Monthly Statement; John Eddy, Auctioneer ing; Brinier & Brother, Last Notire: Saylor &Douala: lines; Dr. E. B. llerr, Harlem Oil. Safely Lamp, tVe.; noble man's, For Rent; Oliver 11. Paxson, Public Sale; 11. C, Fondersmith, New Goods. kr z w 7- '—Messrs. Shaeffer of the Senate, anti Reath of the Muse hare our thanks fur their many Legislative favor.. it 0:1: STAIT.I:I:' , .T.- - Tll O S:ZOCltit`llt of 111.. Coltliltbia Banki i to-11.ky. oomparos wttlt Ow. datmary ~r .li-,•mnrt:, sp.,•i,„ I)ue by banh,(iit.-1.•:1 , 4.) Ih•ere.v.w t.I •,c (Moo oa-e of intere-t The em o lition thi , hook i , er i tml to that I/r 111111 . i . 1 . 11rnitry bank ill tin . re,tamption •poeie payment In' the city banks will preltAly pr elver a tite.t , tiro on tlitt pArt of tam eountry %% hell, let in. hop" the long agony trill be met.. 11l the iirioni-etl good lime I= IL ii"'lVo de ite to call attention of 011 r to the pee-enee in Columhia of Mr. I..torle, :t who,c arti,tie lNe take the liberty or touelliog tic on the :1 , ,tiri1.200 of nowt. cm:trete:lt judge neat; than our otyn. tinkhol er:13 , .11 he. 1.1; are well known, and portrait , in oil are equally exeellent.— lle will re:nalit in Columbia :t few week , . if utliaiunlly euleottrage.l, awl will take either oil or erayon p wtraits et: 1.e.:- ,onthle terms. :Nlr. l..turie :nay be founil at the re...idenee or A. S. I reen, C,01.1:111n A Ir.Vrelt make that Hon. 11. A.. Shaelfer has introduee , l in to the Semite a bill relatho to the Columbia Water Company. This, Ile presume, is a bill giving the Canipany pri‘ilege to trans far t, purelta , ers their Corporate right,.— We tru , t that it may be :.preilily and the concern pare: inh) energetic bands, able awl willing ti thoroughly reorganize it, and rite us water pare and plentiful. Nnw f.ll.,wing New Papers make their appearance among our exehan ges: The _i/tabcim &Wiwi, which is a resurrection of the old sheet of the same name. It is published by J. M. Easminger S.; Co., Proprietor , , in Manheim, Lancaster Ganity. It mates a creditable appearance. The bohpewient, is the title of a neat Quanta, published by M. M. It.ther Esq., Lulea-ter. The spejmen number is neat, and ex ince-, taste and ability in the Editor. The .t4tuulati ..117row is a new Sun day penny paper, published hy IL 1....(1.wd a1l Eq., in Philadelphia. We wish them all success. w,,,it,.-11'u01,w0. , 1 .1.111u.r.•:• 11:t• be...; M Ith the f..11,m1:e . , ev•elletit t. Lle 111 e.ilitent-; mul In he 010 with it'. h ut The 11011.. cd . 11,01 eoux: 1 1 c1,11 •11,1:i: s,•„tt•ii 13,•ii‘r.11 •ilt•ers in the I`;•tte. —Wt• Late eei%• , (l Feb , nary Titiinlwr of this excel lent tnnnt lily. We toll i•e :111 farmers to sul, serii,e. The number is a. gnott one. —Well TIII: MI It;o1.1:1.11% .1 \ II %I:I) , 14 I I:Vi TII;.11 AND trill ret,tleet that ttti till of .11,1er—it I*r the ;wilder t!!' )1m... I ;.it - bur, :kir. ('..t::•.1.1 1;411..1 . 11w .1 mordet Nviniiati 11, t t allrr the ttvo lattolter kttive, t.t .•ro frmit the 11:,11.e. hytite, mere lint rtottol tintL4l:2; tIH - . 1111.1 ttiwia the per of Ow I.•ft hm , ‘• 4,,f Mr , Iwol,t+ , :r. tt 1::.•ho: , 1- I.tlll, in :it lioi• hon./. 1111.1111 tht , tr;.tlt.ut t1,,11,i , / , 1%111111 11 0 011/ ollli , )11 1,) I'll,l men tutolo ~f it, it.: c,,111 , 1 twt ha o , trowztliollo tie e t,,tittwuy a.1 , 1114,r,1 ❑gaiu t die Th•• nui,t•.:uiJ kith wh.o iu.uvnu•ut ow t•• ME (.'' tlti, —A teig,lit-watch 111 ‘ ) I itt,l I,t) IBM II 1 —1 I ii• re.L•ei .1 11... v -.in...., )Ir. I. Sohn G. Saxe, The Poet It is not every" day that we enjoythe privilege of leisurely contemplation and critical examination of genuine poet—one of the best known and most popular of our American Authors. One day last week we had the honor of "riding on a rail," from Philadelphia to Lancaster, in the same car—yea, on the next seat—with the great humorous poet, John G. Saxe, and we made the most of our time, giving him our ondi‘iiied attention from start to s top.— True, the gentleman did not seem in the least aware of our existence, and we, feel ing the slender probability of the intrusion. of our name style and title affording him unaffected pleasure, presened a respectful silence and used our eyes. We confess to a desire for a word I•r two from the poet, hich was altrin,t strong enough to ,t‘eN ICOMO Our mode-ty atol driNc us to a feeler Ile I . ‘ traUrailiarily Mild tile % , ry limited inter . ust 1.. lint in the di-ow-lie re marks of a bald Mall in none, (I\ Cre ewe ottrh , sity atnl anthith a of nuth.'frutu 11!ir . it,1,111:._ ll,111,a; 'lt. itllt nr li.llo Ilan:; up in our mental photograph, learranted not to lade from time In espe , ut o to the Weatlier. In our mind the picture is complete, being „iolored by the many pie:, unt mem uric. 4pf the ,cork: 4,f the 1,44,1. ,an only tran , for to raper a r,tagh tut- Elie. t tree feet in beit:ht atia 1.11 , - tianately large. Lo i, a strikingly nnble figure. and altogether a praper I11:111. em °red lie wout•l:ittraet by e, t atilt but tbc I delioll , Y of ' l.lll 1 0 .. 1 "' s ` . Ds: I. A auns-rtnt,—On the same lively %%awing in hi s op , Roolove • •Ltitio , Delimit, George Washington and hat, and Ids acre rL.utcc. 5111 '. 11 Y• Tio' : Solomon Mitchell. of Tow Hill, WCIT arrest white forehead with its rem c,„,,,fable I 101 l im , •worth. anti brought prominent lieveePti , ‘"• 1 4" e, : 1 """ i ' E,ittire i•li.tr.;el with having emphatic n attar below, :toil Le ge... , is it..m t he tmatitt. hmtse stun. umnistakable. Ili" hair is a blow:'. 1 Washingtoo 13 tough, on the inclining to f url, and be4in'to' l " ll.l I ' l7 ' , of the 12:1,1 ult. It appears that the I s a bo u t the crown. This ho o d has suffered severely during :toss and a “gr.fwing thicker round d n . the muter from similar collections for the'. waist:" both noticed by the poet himself, relief of the "suffering and deserving pour "growing Lff our borough," /11111, in consequence, a ale the only signs he exhibits of watch of armed citizens was organized and old." His beard is darker than his hair, :rod is worn in what has grown to be the tatotiefl nu the turnpike below Columbia acknowledged American style, full, with a o n the abuse night two men bailed with moustache. The dress of a poet, like that 11,1,,,,d0r were discovered coming boot the di of a woman. forms an important item. 'rite ! „ aim ,, 8 and were nrflered to only notable at tick of men's wear about etup, but paid no attention to the hail. (Joe Saxe was flue undress-military-looking blue of the watch tired, when the spoil was drop coat, single breasted with brass buttons—a ! inni, the thieves making excellent thine to cut that he apparently affects, a we notice w,tru , s town. Ott eXami nation two bags it in his portrait, given in the latickerbffek-; were frond, t/110 01/11tilillillg two 11/11114. and or gallery. Ile ap . peared restless and (tun the other five chickens. The ownership of sumed half a dozen news! apers. and several the hags was traced to James Helium and large apples, during the rifle, but refused i tnnt ,,,,, yi tti f Tow lull. warrants were issued for Dellnin, Mitchell. and (leorge "a parks;; of the pure maple, gentleman," Washington—the, latter is the interesting pressed upon hint lf i vi the vendor. Had there been :toy doubt about his nationality i penaelit recently pardoned by Oovernor the ingenious disposal of his notlie, limb, j Pollock, from the penitentiary, where he was 'vimss ig his thou' fir robbing the house and extremities, would ha: e stamped him of :I. W. Hamilton. Mitchell acknowledged true .Inerican. They were not long ill One his partieipation in the fliraging expedition . phase, nor was that place often the floor.— Whether front habit, or the limited aceontur stated that he was shot and that he had dations between seats for Ili, leagt It of leg. his dropped the bag containing the hams. Ile feet wore generally on neighlenly terms claimed that odic, cottony owe, l Id a , a l i v i ng with the back of the bald head in front of and he was hound to have it." The Justice him, or seriously übstruttting tt.c five ivett argued that in the present hour of suspen• lation of conduct tr and brakes:nail tlfr .i oat, when, at best, delfts are only paid in the car. lle was then uu his wart and f wl.• , ale too near specie rishorg, - , w here he lead olie of his 'he i f ,,,, i nto, to lift peremptoril3 insisted on, and sane et eniog, and W. 1., cnorgel to t 0.1.1 nt vintn.i.us and stoney-hearted cred : fire an audience iu Coatesville on the sue- e to :, „ ww on off. n , otogne down tO eat out a emsling one. pot •ot if hi , -1.1.1111 ut the n e st whole•ome The temptatio:, wa , hun 1 ,, ‘1 , 1•61 , 111.,•e•R•V n • by the eminty. 1,,),-11,1e, a rendingin CulumLia, Lnt tho The lieu Qtiarter Mill most prol,a re,,,,lleetioll i‘c tiro nuu,y molim,h ,, iy 11 ; ,,- curt a clw the,, MY..rtk; to maw rain mu' mt 1- t „ „ 1 1, m g , /on , by moan. N cri‘lence Itmn , ey and 114.1- 111.• 111,0131,10 h im a pp ear i ng , t h e y wnre p rmiut inced ;.put ,d' empty bencho, e%en gl.re Saxe the :It- le-- :I'l.l Nl.' ill 001' 1.... We lica gr.ant ”f 1110 Polive folvo, on a Nvar .ll;tl,•l: —Ol the k'on , I hy .lo,:i,elVel , ll, on o.)ffiplaint II t . l'1•1:11»),1 Si" nn. 111)11'40d 111111 With '.1)))) Cl1111) . 1 CI 1.) JO 1.1):).) I.v c ) )l.L..jr, 1%):;),111,4 trunk of eighty-live dollars in 111 1.11)1 , 11 111'•11 . 40'0.) Ir.)) L. , :01d :1101 -11% er wa , brought t C.,11,11,1,1,1 and pro . ; V (.:1...111,11ir 111.1 .1 11,•:11.,I14 the .1 twtire. Illuth miK,•,l up, ;it du• defewlant, ary rinployew , -Arcot, IValnltt. The u-tice of tlw It I.!rotttpany, Illa lilt tile Cllll f . 111 ' 1 "I ‘ ..1 '"rt4. "r this 6.- i h i . 11 • 1'. I ;1 • 111A , 1101 (W1...L:1,i having t 11 . f tr,ial " f: Thvir , lay Goal p. T 11,• Er-t c.l llt 111 , Will 1:: 1,2;e1 the room on Friday night, and , trango, ‘ory 11.11X1 , 11I.: :0 1 , Ili!, hilt pre. S.itor.lit, night, N% 11011 Sloan returned, N:l111 , 1 tip ,, a to tarry for further .'l(ataination, • the 11‘...`0y (:tiodwia was (Mt .f.l entering the lioti-e Ilie,leal ...„1,) I,,„te of fit If pre% Sal ard.ty. niter which oflvalters 11 1 1 wai:, a t , ompt anal . : to t tlie floor, ana i,f h., ,0 1 ‘ •convict. ' t a pin. 'l'm•l !'•1 N ,tOl, attorney for prisoner. thron,th the it-ke , l hi. iii•charge whieli NV:I , granted bV the ni.ig:,trate. County for costs. I -4:1.11'.. lii' "tn l 1) 1 " , t. Yr 11 "‘ - ' I T:rr Pz.‘st %NIA It M.ROAD 4. kaliy 1. 1 .111.• 1 tit.' lilt , 4 .4. t h e of wa- mee 1,, • I; u ..t.v NVII.• Ii l l ..t Philadelphia. on „ •••te t Dir. , . •••ir- •••111.tnitted their in overe•noin4 3,01 • . 1 01 • 1; tcport. from which it nppears in the back yard, after .t sent, -hat ";_s; 1.1.0 , htt earnings of the road for the 1;1,4 gle in which be had need of all iti, t•• 'r titre as follows,: table pluck. lle cannot in future he ••alled • fit ...trtung , of the road dur "Antedeluvian" by anxious aspirants to 1 ing the year, as rep toed by the tteneral Superintendent. •••ttecession to his office, for he proved ! scene .cif, in this in,tanee, alter the Flood with a P, n n „,,d;;,.h de very ...harp stick. The elamorous re.i•taoce t ,„ils pail made by the gentle dame brought the demi- for of "In" tics to the rescue. :Ind afforded tin opp j nity for a promenade on the part of the un- I (`..l . tt (Slaw) It. 1 known prisoner , . which was not oierlooked I IL to dulv 31, 1',5.'239.355 27 'on their part. The remaining Madame Lan. F. and Moses. hada hearing before the •Just- • - Northern Central ice who sent the lady tl•twu for thirty dap,. IC . I/.. and mulcted her friend in the sum of five Vkil'a City It. R. dollars and costs. I`..,th were provide with' Leaving the bu , ines. or the borough lodgings for the night. I. 11.. proper, A nnEsr.—fhi Wedneclay, 27 tit ult .. .1 oliti : front t hi.: &duet transports Decker. alias Caper 1 rely. %vas arrested in , tion. expenditure and ton- Wright-% tile, on a %Tarrant i--ned by Thos. I nage duties, Welsh. E.. : . on affirmation of Benjamin L,,,, l . v i ng the surplus earning. Lanai , . ..f M.wor Ton n-hip, char...tin;, , de- 1 .if tho road for 15.57. $1.551.9 . 'd vii fembint with breaking, into the dwelling of; Front W hiehl l' t" b e on ace .net , if int ct c":. 1 3 ~ Mrs. I:orb:11a Sit upp, near Mann's Tavern. 7rent,r,extenst..l lit go• e ora l , Its the ali-one M nof r.. Sliupp and her" daughter at n funeral. the Isou-c n as entered and robbed of three dollars in gold, a coat,' Leaving a b a hinve of t.' , 1.10:0.150 ;15 and aeveral dresse.. Two men were met by t y . i l r ii . ' t ' i l , r "i i' l re i t h".'' . "" L, ll l ' i '''''' ', t r a neighbor, who diseotere.l the honse o r en, i cola . . upon '' l' til ' e 'l capital ' ol' t P he ' a short distr.:ice front the ',tier. and the alarm e otipary. was given. Mr. Landis followed the men to Tow Hill, where they separated, Decker passing through town a nd crossing the bridge. The prisoner acknowledged having been in company with the man who had broken into Mrs. Shupp's house, but denied any partici pation in the net. He was committed to answer. Tit REATENING TO SffOar.—Albert Sourbeer, milk-merchant, of West llempEteld town ship, aged 18 years, was arraigned before a,tiee Welsh, charged with drawing a re voker, and threatening to shoot John Ste vens, a small boy residing at the corner of Third and Mill streets. lle was held to bail in SJOO for hi, appearance at the April Ses ,inns, and for his good behavior in the in terim. "WHOM GOD IJATIt JOINED TOGETHER, LET NUT MAN PUT ASUNDER."—OD Monday. Ist inNt., complaint was entered before Justice Wel4 by a modest young woman against ti' wan who four short week; before hail taken her fiir Letter or fur worse, "to love .nel to ehori-11," Aust. llildebrand, charging him with unilateral and abusive treatment, ; ,,,ilaioeilog the impossibility of Linger liv ing up to her solemn promise. to "love, bun or and obey." A warrant fur the arrest of the "horrid wretch," was served by Con -table who arranged with the tor an examination before the Just , oil the same evening. They failed =1 appear. but next morning, the father of ,i,chidynanouncel an amicable wljustmentof He. .1111'1,414y, on the grntintis of prouti•ed :out egond calcitic: nn the part of the recre ant kniLttt. I= The portie- .tre t;erin.it,4. and it is a *rife het it la ,e: waq ail (dement in the dispute. ,~ ~.:~ IT:1 STF 0,1011 arre.tel in Philadelphia, by Str lIM If your correspondent were gifted with the imagination, and the florid diction which ornaments the pages of metropolitan week lies, from the pens of writers rejoicing in the most engaging of rural 'limns de plume, he might make up a readable, or even rather entertaining letter on the theme of this, the mildest, loveliest, and most genial winter weather that ever was seen in this latitude. Ou Tuesday the thermometer reached the height of 54°, the pleasantest temperature of an April day: and good use did the cits. male and female, of this Quaker City, make of the fine bright sky, the soft balmy air, and the dry pavements. If they lid not "make hay while the sun shone," the fair dames and datnoiselles doubtless did suc ceed in making and piling up some very fmnidable bills destined at some future day to change places with solid currency now in bank, or in the pockets of their husbands or papas. Everybody is asking how long is this to last, and what are we to do for ice next summer, and won't the cholera or yel low Jat 1: pay tt , ~:f botbre (La year is out? Well, emporld lot us not make trouble in advance, enjoy the present, pro vide for the future as well as we may, and leave the re,t to Providence. In all this lime weather the "City Passen ger Railroad" has at last got into operation, at !east within the limits of Southwark and Kensington. The cars which lea ‘e each end of the route about every five minutes, run up (northward) along Fifth street, and down (southward) along Sixth street, shut from Morris street. Southwark. to Chatham street. Kensiogton. a di , taheo of about :3? : the routol trip occupying about one hour: the number of passengers carried is enor tnons beyond all expectation: though a car will wit seat more than about twenty-four persons. at least forty manage to get in or hang on each %chief°. The road is admira bly constructed and seems to lie perfect as to grade and alignment, though it is neces sarily suited to the present grade of the streets: so snanithly and cagily do the cars move., that the, greatest ascents are made with apparent little extra effort by the two horses. notwithstanding the btatls are nearly doubly as largo as they were intended to be. The remaining portion of the road, up to the tillage or Prankforil, will be ready fu• use in a few days, which will all about l'our miles more to the route, which may be tat Bled at a charge of ten cents, the charge of the present portion in use being live cents—••cheap enough in all conscience."— The citizens are delighte with the perfect success of the enterprise, and are already discussing the necessity for another road with two tracks, up Arch street, and over a new bridge to West Philadelphia. The idea is very popular, except perhaps among the omnibus owners. The public amusements of our city are at present, I helice s rather above the average degree of prosperity; though for the quality of the entertainment I cannot say much.— •The Poor of Philadelphia, — is nightly re ted to large audiences, at one of the ses. though it would seem quite unne ary to entertain people with a stage rep reseatation of what can be seen every day and hour, stalking the streets, or skulking in the alleys of the city. The Poor of Phil adelphia! when nay they not be seen? God help them. for who could do it entirely, if lie had not done it more than half in send- rent El= itig this mild and merciful winter, which is meat and warmth to twiny a man and wo man. who for the sake of the food and tire now, may well enough be glad to go without the Inviry iec next summer! As to the orent, Witte!) has just got under way again, with a new eoutpany at the Aeademy of Music-1 kmrs wititin g of the performance , exeept alpfitt the "sweet t,prttlitt — of this sing and the "rich .•ontralto" of t hat one, or the "deep organ-toiled bass — of that, imestro. together v,ith all the tantrunt.+ arid quarrel , : to W hi c h those,' t•harming el eatures are naturally prune, and whielt fire faithfully pimedy chronicled in the daily journals. I f any one desires be thoroughly disgusted with Opera people :mil ".•reh 1 ilff" jiiq let him board in the sane• hotel with some of the of the — relining — institu tion: and it their fussy 11.11,1t5, incessant common egars. and vulgar triel, do not ~e•keu him of the mune of opera, lie must mi e ;min of large heart, dull hearing - , and lin 1111 Ire ,re/1, :11311 a gre}•huuud. aiterslate o :o tho In.oloy X 1,835,60 76 4.249 71 4 6.9 n 1 17 .3t 13 99 ;. , 515.5-10 S F.' 1.:339.1 , 28 02 =,-IS4 t+i_ fn. 151 75 91 For the Columbiw Spy Philadelphia Correspondence. Pnusar.Lrisi..., Jail. 27, 1858 The letter of Mr. Allibatie. the late Pres ident of the Batik of Pennsylvania. which he aildrensed to the public a few days ago, on his return home from Europe. does not afford any marked degree of natinfaction: mainly because it throws no light on the transactions which caused the failure of that Institution. It is regarded as only a rope- 1 titian of the former epistle written by hint 1 when in Europe., inking ••a on pension o ftl public opinion." 13tit public opinion Oil this matter, has been no long in a state of sus- 1 pension. that there is imminent danger of its being throttled in a short time, unless some impatient hand shall cut it down, only 1 that it nmy rise up again in the majesty of 1 wrath against the men who have so cruelly sought to strangle it. The public want no more apologies, no more appeals; all they want is inse•tigation, facts, ret ehttions, and these they would be glad to have in as brief a space of time as it may be possible fur honesty and industry to obtain them. The strongest evidence of the improse merit in the time*, and the "easing up" in I -monetary" affair., may be found in the! daily stock list. which indieates a steady ad- I vance in priee. Es eti "the fancies" are sot far ainntg eonfidonee, that they are famil iarly used according to the old tashian, its 1%.‘ , /baTh to be kicked about for the amuse anent of the "Balls and Bears" of Third street, and ore nu longer shunned with ter riir as though they were cannua-..diot, dealing destruction to all who c ame i n th e ir wa y.— As to the solid close of Railroad stock— they are ,gradually regaining a proper piisi tion annn L "first class securities:' the yesterday reached the fig ure of X41,_5, hating been as low at one 1. time ilor:ng the late panic. as :?•31.: and at its pre-eat Flee ranks as the very best per tunuent inycetment fu the country. The re- eeipts of this road during the month of De cember last were $370,000, showing a de crease from the revenue of the corresponding mouth of the year before, of $17,000, though the receipts for the whole year of 1857, are $lBO,OOO more than for the year 1856; facts which verify the estimates of the road's ad ' miuistrattion on the constant increase of re ceipts fur years to come, liable of course to temporary iliterrnptions or fluctuations pro duced by unusual and unforseen causes. I have seen recently a list of new banks pressing the present legislature for `•special privileges.;" among them figures the Odorant Dank. Can that Institution be in any way related to a railway enterprise, in which certain worthy yohny yenticmen held an abiding though dormant interest? Is it in tended only to aid in further vitiating our wretched currency; or will the bank be used simply to support the road? If so, by all means let's have more bank—and less trestle. Ph. An Arkansas Father's Advice to his Son. Bob, you are :liana leaving home fur strange parts. You're going to throw me out of the game, and go it alum•. The odd, is against you Bob, but remember always that industry and perseverance are the win ning cards: they arc the "bowers." Bunk laming and all that sort of thing will do to till up with, like small trumps. but you must have the bowers to back 'cm, else you ain't worth shucks. If luck runs agin you pretty strong. don't cave in and look like a sick chicken on a rainy day, but hold your head up and make believe you arc flush Of trumps: they won't play so hard agin you. I've lived and traveled around some, Bob, and I've found out as soon as folks thought you held a weak hand, they'd all buck agin you strong. So, when you're sorter weak, keep on a bold front, but play cautious: be satisfied with a pint. Many's the hand I've seen euchred 'cause they played for too much. Keep your eyes well-skinned, Bob: don't let 'em "nig" on you: recollect the game lays as much with the head as with the hands. Be temperate; never get drunk, for then no matter how good your hand, you won't know how to play it; both bowers and the ace won't save you, for there's sartain to be a "misdeal" or something wrong. And another thing, Bob, (this was spoken in a low tone.) don't go too much on the women; queens is kinder poor cards; the more you hme of 'can the worse for you; you might have three and nary a trump. I don't say discard 'cm all; if you get hold of one that's trump, it's all good, and there's sartain to be one out of four. And above all, Bob, be honest; never take a man's trick wot don't belong to you, nor "slip" cards, or "nig," fur then you can't look your man in the face, and when that's the case there's 110 fun in the game; it's regular "cut throat." So now. farewell; remember what I tell you, and you'll be sure to win, and it' you don't, it sarres you right if you got "skunked." -1 TREMENDOUS FAST llttsc.-- . 11.1nny... years ago a solitary horseman might have been seen swiftly riding towards Toledo, Ohio. The sun had just set in the western horizon. 'Twas the close, in short, of en election day, and that solitary horseman was courier from an important township in Lucas county. The returns from et ery township in the county but the one We speak of had been heard from at Toledo, and the vote of this township was needed to tell how the county had gone. At length the solitary horseman arrived in Toledo and reined his foaming steed up before the Indiana house. A big crowd— democrats and whigs—rushed for the news. "Better time," said the solitary horseman, ; looking at his watch, "was never made by live hoss! Fifteen miles in tnirty-two minutes! What d'ye think of that, gentle , men?" asked the horseman. 'Cuqs the h 05..," yelled the excited crowd; "how has—town , hip gone?" "Gen'lmen," replied the solitary horse to on, "I disremember. It went either wlig or democrat. lint I've been so taken isvith the speed of this 'ere boss that I fir git which; but, gen'l.nen," roared the ex cited horseman, rising in his saddle and frantically waviug his whip in the nir, ''you may just rest satisfied ou one point; all can't beat this hubs?" Ile—ln going up to Buffalo, the other day, the coupling between the two ears broke.— This of course, broke the bell-cord which passes through the!cars. The train immediate ly stopped. An old lady asked. "What's the matter?"--"The coupling has broke, mom." —The old lady; looking at the broken bell cord, said. "Don't wonder, if they do time cars together with such a pesky string that." reZ`"Why Stiffer front a protracted congh when relief may he so easily obtained.— Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is undoubt edly- the most reliable of all preparations offered for the cure o f throat and lung com plaints. Try it. fl The "first" business of Lynn is the manufacture of Aloes. That. however, is intimately connected with the "la,t" EMS! L. 'Jones," writes a correspondent to us in great dismay, "hag caught the scarlet fever. No cause eau be assigned for the rash act." Columbia Post Office I.s CLONE: Through. Mad fur the East-8 A. )I. and GA) P. 51. Way " BA. M. Through and Tray Mail fur the West—G.:2s P. M. 61 " " " South-11...^,0 En mail 7eares for Mountrille on Tuesday-, Thursday, and Saturday—closes at GAti P. M. Jlzil learecAr Manor, Ili;/h+•rllc and Safe Harbor, Tue-day. Thursday. and Saturday —ch.es at 2 P. M. Mail for Stlrcr Spring, on Wednesday and Saturday. MAILS ARRIVE. .Eastern-2.41) A. M. an d 12.05 P . 31 Western-7.40 A. )1. Southern-12.05 P. M. Columbia Post Office, Jan. 2, 1858. /JAM IIESTOR ATivr..—co re one toil. we thud:. agree N. 1111113 inn the ..pinion that nine Inman heir ic the* grenteqt natural ornament that I. d either by .t gentlenotu or a lad). J 1,4 meta an apparently good taut:inn man. for in.aanee. m tile nitrate )011 nJmur Lo- 'rewires whisker , . and ee.n ral heartnal but In' he Mt , hie hill in ten uquinwi zit one how, and the charm ha, vain 41,1, for I. line bald head. and the glory ha. departed with the nu, thy lucks that once Ihmandied InAinrntlitl) the. e. lu the eace 01 it lady. the matter te, tf ino.....tat. el mile wine h the feIICAVII.e: iTlerare ac - 0: give nue. le.: Emma. a leek soar A 1.....hful )outo.. Inver tool: eeilf•lge 111.1 " "Pavan to ligele-t regale-I To take the %%hole lal.„"•tlre dear creator; January 89,1-..,an 1000 I) "111 he paid for any Nletheitte that v. tit 1' HATT & ((I I, lot the Nolo, tog dt-ca-c,—Dhettota.- tt,ra. Near:og., Spinal Allen, too... Contracted Joint, Clinton Pam-, l'ain- in the or Ireek. I feadaeho, Toothache, Nita la, Sore Thi nal, Cut, Ile I arl, and all Deett.e- or the Skit:, rzed thoGland.g. None gee mime WllllOl4l the -iZnielbi e PRATT & BUTallitni atlaehed to env!l label rtinelpar Office; Wit.iiille.loll•lrevt. Brook 1)11. N. V The great number of tier-011- Ilian has, heell thatetly relteled Di all the cute', and WWII- where ha- been n-eii. ten wellno In tint• etly•••a-I.lin them ill .itylle.t. lit all ea leior.that 111 s Ole tile.tlrel cure in tile world for limo ever -.Ohl. Dr. K. IS. Hlat it, Sole LI:hole-010 Agent fee Colum bia Sold by all re-peetable Draw:J.l- th , ongliou: he Vatted Slate- and Caaatl.t. [(let 17, 1057-17 Ir - 1 - I'.2ext.rry To A I..l:.—riliformily of Prieeio. New 1 , 1-mite in 1111,tee0..! I:very 01111 1i OINII & Cn. 01 the t ent tine Price Cloth ig Ste,ie.'' Alniket Phil adelphia. In :Wanton to 11.1 1 ,101 1110 1.11 Ve•-.1, 1110 , 1 va ned In-Inonnble k 01 01011011 g 111 I 1111.1•1e10)1111, mode exine—ly we retail -•Ce.. haveeon-muted .•, ery 0110 111 , OWII '111,011:111, 1U having marked in fiGun'l. nn ear.), 111111.10. the very lowe-t 111 Itll. n 1•1111 I/.• -Old 111 r. -0 lilt y 1 . 0111101 110..010) var}—ill ?nus! buy .111.0. Th e . u rt , all t e if .ganged :mit pl eparcll cre,lltrio, Ilic makinc.-o that all eau Lot %villa ilie of gelling a good article at the trot la tst I itve. Evnit,i)ll4:l the Cret.cent,iii AAtrkrt, nlinve Sixth, JU\l:5l CO. June 13 IS-37-ly I's-11.)1%' 9'17 PROM/NE THEM. ...lot, Nil.. All . 11• t Lrht 11 . i ‘,/:, biu t,• L •..r t.ie ..1111 M 11111.1,0, 0.111 111 g.mot•oi. from the 6111/I & No. law at.‘l6:Js ( tlt or 1, above .lioninir) tn. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN MEDICAL PREPARATIONS. No medicine of tlii% or 11/1) . 100'110% 1111 . 1 ,1111 ` 1 111•11 1.10. rivallt d •111,e ,, w osereorning 111 4 1 . 10.0, a. "1311C11 . g Alll,ll'oll Compound." 'llse elicitors 1.. ,vlatt •hould lender thi. l'ompoittol I =o gr 1•111 11 (10,110 hen all other, have [ailed. lofaaal-t. the Seg.lable battler nlavh eranila , e , rt i• rend, red lain a lapall h) a ne.t . and rtailarhnhle apparala.. di.eovered 11.). mud k,."„ the• prop wow of thi4 1 , 011•11 F. 1, Mated humor- of the blood. Ilronehitt- t in , r.oion of the 'Throat, 1 , 101111111/ Or lioNsek. i'ltroole Indiannnu hmr of no) membrane of , ) , lent, entirely dli.uppear before /I 111111,1 y 11Nv 01 1111 , 1110110 me. A 11• I wait Compound ms e. It- vier''.. to the lotriii-ie properae. of the veuelable. Melt vonton-e it. It einti.i ilia a "Cm/woo/id Fluid t trort of lir aril Drcjr or oar IZoot." 1401/• first git Or Mr Pub/r-, 1,01 Ion:: avn to the o never faiiiin4 rurr 101 . 1 , 1•rO6d1.1, C,.011.111111/141111. HOMO,. of the Wood. and chrome dl-e.t, , in any 'mil of the inedir itte ean now lii hail ,if oil rein.- ble dealer- in the Foiled Slate. and Canada. :ice iolverti+ement in another column. .Deeetilber Ott the :314 tilt., by the Rev J. fl. Menge., Mr. Jon , : SHOILIMAIIt to alt.. MIN' ..r a holil of On The .Ith 11,1 hy the ..atne, Mr. I..A.AC HINKLE to M 1 . ,. I :LIZA 11.1:11 A. KAI 11 , 1A\. (hi the ..amt•da) by thr -rune Mr CIIIII , TIAN II RIGLE, to MI-, Chtstt , rsAN‘ ti“ of West 11,,,tplielti Statement of the Columbia Bank. Ai ADE on lie thl . l r,irroary rerioi red by the Act of A--embly, of Oolober 13th, MEM Lonn. Di=enumi s:peele, =I =MEM Due by Dank: non] I:,tnie, =ES= Columbia Midge, I,IA BILIrIE , Nole= tn Circulation, 52f,21=5 11(1 Duo it, 13:111{,-, IW, It; 21 General Depo-its. 1,J.1, 3 4.1 Imes r-I I),Top-o-. pa :110e d lereni tune.. pet volilniel, 0:11 21 enrrevl w 111.• liect of my I nowlellge and belief. SAAI • I, Swore amd cobeeribed berore DA V IE . ; UNEIt. J u.nrr or the Pew,. Tel, AUCTIONEERING undersigned offers his services to Iltr 1111/.l•11+ of CO 41111.44 :1• :1111• iloutcr. Ile will carefully and prompilv ati.ool tip 1111. of , all,. and tnoraluee. -,oiraloaal la all La-aleb.l au Lttnwel i•I la- caw 11. 011,1110,0 pa?-nange. Fel) JOIIN 111)l) LAST NOTICE•' LL prrsons indebted to the late firm of Blum, Rio bolt, tie r, toot-iota to tin,, pay nu lit to I 0 I;rouer Or. Co.. t•unu•r of 'ftti,d ;tad Futoo.trees,. pioclot. o, the tir.i tta) of \la le•It. 1,5'. a- titter flrid:tie:ll: u(toliiil% will be plaeeLi to the Intuit!, of a ttttol-u.n•• tor eiil.•• IMF:\ BIZOTIII:li Coltan l / 1 11. 'February 0, I 23,11EUIVIATISIVI ctrE.3o3). T A R. HABER'S celebrated remedy is Inte -1,/ ranted to core this loall,onne dit.enscr. All who are Willett...l with chrome complaint are Invited no call at the Dna; More of H F. 6retn. Front .t reef altos° roal procure a Lottle - - frirNlr preen is 2,0:V agentt for tint- na,lo•One a 1.1111- v omit) lilt VALENTINES: VALENTINES !-- For the largest and ',last w4ect assortment, go to SAY LOR Az. mcoosALD's Head Quarters aid News Depot, Whrir 1111`} Sinek of COMIC AND ORNAMENTAL VALIA voted in every tug, Web 6, 1-.1:4. ron ami4xT, Ifirst.rate Builirss glands, No.l I Row, :3101U: 1:00.1! with 1:1,1.1:%1: to,lictl NI/ I V,•oll.nnr,' Ilow, ST(11111 1101)M with E1.1.1N1 s i 1041 here illlil/115 I, - Made. CC/MHO/111i I'l•bruer) 0.1-5- PUBLIC SALE TILL li; sold at public sale. on SATI;11- 1).,1 - . 1'1;11111 .%It V G. I-5-. at Pluul.lm Ifc.u••• In flu bolougli of greal V-1.11,•, A LOT OF GROUND, In -and 1.0.1121, on Loana.l -fleet. rilaOge rolialla, froil4ll2 nu Looted , Ireel :Ha wan. unit e„,,teint nigill depth :2: 1 )1,1.100re Or 11 . •. a, In iheluonlelat and Lana .-Err turnpike, On a larch tt,Clell BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, rt iii KI intio llf /11.1 :111k1 Otilhr The Uwrlluh lion, front of 21 teen on Laaen...l , art. ".nn •rVant feet alley anljoinnig on die on, an a , cupplleal tenth glo., ItaValatt 011 Ow inn et,. g.. 1. , .11-int in thy ord. al Ina-ni boll into large room, and kit. lien Oil Ike lirit soot hoar room , on the .lory. rin nine Inn in variety 01 clime:: l' Po--e- , nano !invent 0.1 the firi-t tiny of April in xt Sale to comment,. at 7 o'clock in the evening of ken term- u•!: lie ninth. known lay OLIVIA{ II PAXSON% Scn,rr l'Arros. Auctioneer Co:m.111M. Pc hr anry ti, I^6, It NEW GOODS E h l al ‘ T h. opene( 6 l this y( nud 1 11, on i e , ease i, new ._ Gd g ..,1- and rt• taltlur ,01 I?! runt.. :20 pieces new -1)1, mitt tt,ttotl, :II 11 111 Vffis. SHIRTING AND SHEETING AILISLINS. 11:141 /1111, 11l .rifillg 11l 0, 10 mai 1:11 ettot., 1. .1 I. and IP; blenched and un lit ;111 1,0 •••• C... 1 at 11 r /NDERSMITIi.. rrh. 0. renjtte". Ca-Ft Slttre.Coltmann. TILE LAST RALLY IN FURS ore n ow'pluNng out the balance of our Stock of n.r. AT CO-. E. Nu, P , the time, ludics. to gra your moue) Enols. us III) 11. C. FONDERSMITII. Colombia. Fr! G. China, Glass and Qneensware, and Cheap Carpeting! nousEKEEPEII,. and tho.c roolincoring How., hrepow. ‘,lll had a tood u..0rtu,,,,,t of die above 004. groeral a•.ortincot of II ou-e-Fornislong Good.. Cheap fur Co.sh. 111 G. 1'OND1:Ii.. 4 111T11 . : 4 PCOPIC . P.Cu,h ,tore, Columbia. 1:=11!1!! ( - .ERMINE imported darlem Oil, for sale at ift. i; .Vumar C011111111.1.i.1%.. Web 6, LIVELL'S Patent Safety Lamps and Cans, 1.11 W 11110111,41 I.ot a eiroloiir A tare.. H-.torune cat of three valuable lamp , HMI tns.. ievaa le, by Dr. E. H. }11:11R. .COWeli Mortar Droll More. Irth. 6, liZ.B. $113,771 33 $121.652 0I ISE= MINE 1:21 516 :15 ---P237,4 09 17 4127 0112 59 F , ll 51:?. 157 :11u 1)11 i.Mlfliel,.ll
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