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' ' .. - - - • - ,- , SAMUEL WEYQST , Editor and Proprie 4L17011 - 1 1 14 - ,' NUMBER 45:] 'PUBLISHED EVERMTUIDAY MORNING ;Weems Cadre Railroad Con Any's Buitcling, narth-toestcorner Front arid WWalnut streets. lerrailnrubt' criThAion. Copy Pei arinum,if paid in advance, " if not paid within three *menthe from commencement of the year, 200 416 Gleastas isra. NS Subscription received fora less IMO than six 'months; and nap . scrier Will , be diieoritinued until all iarsearages are paid Wiltsi at the option of the pub lisher.— clir r ' i ltrney may be remitted by mail at the publish 4ar Rates ,of 4. square (11 lines) one week, *0 39 three weeks? ' 75 each sobsequentinsertion, 10 11 [l2lines] one week, 50 three weeks, 1 00 _ . .1.. .. . each subsequent Insertion, 25 +Larger advertisement. I a proportion. I. liberal discount will be mude to quarterly, half- Yearly oryeartyadvertisers,who are strietlyeonfined to their business. • • DR. S. ARMOR, 1/02REOPILTHIO PHYSICIAN, 'COLUMBIA, PA. , Orrice AND Itscslos,..ca—Second Stroct,one door from %Walnut. , , Id 111 • EYMI IF MR PEACE, Columbia,' Pa. - tIEMEICE, .in WlApper's New Building, below es Hotel, Stout sweet. ip" — Pcontpt satenton given to tal business entrusted torts care. Novernbee 23,1857. DR. G. W. MIFFLIN, TIENTIST; 'Locust street, a few doors above 3./ the Odd Fellow*? Hull, Coluratsia,Fa. Columbia. May 3. OM. H. M. NORTH, Il TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 11 Columbia, Pa. Colleettons, promptly made, in Lancaster and York Counties. Columbia, Ma rid,1153.90. 3. attprm ttitirCounsellor at Law, .oli.xxxxlbbizi., Won,. :Co Sotember 8, 1:3.5841 -' - GEOILWE J. WHOLESALE and Retail Bread. and Cake Baker.—doustantli'on hatid a variety of cak, aizenumeroae to mention; Crackers; Soda, Wine. Scroll, sad Sugar Biscuit; Confectionery, of every description, Ake., i.e. LOCUST sTaxgr, iFeb..2, , 56. Between the Bank and Franklin House. _ Cold Cream of Glycerine, mon , the Care and Preventing% or Chap .'" pd Head*. For gale by Dr. E. 11. DEICE. Col.. Nov. 7,1557. Golden bloratr Drug glare W !Stilt% BALSAM OR VILII CHERRY, ' for Cough', Coldp, &c.. for .ale at MeCOILKLE & Dia.LETPS Fatally Illedlciat Stere,Odd Fellows , Halt. Columbia, Oct. 31,1E137. . . WOOLLEY'S AR Healing and Strengthen hig Satire, for gtatetia" - • " • • • 111eCORKLE & DELLETT'S Family Medicine StOTC, Odd Fellow*. Hall. Columbia, Or'. N. 1857. PORN Starch, Farina, Rice Flour, Tapioca, vV Sago, Ont Alen', Arrow Root. Ore..nt the FAMILY MEDICINE STORE. lilept,2G, %V, Odd Fellows , Hall. _TEST received, three dozen Dr. Branon's Vegetable Bitters, a certain cure for Dyspepsia; Aisoia free!' lot of Sap Sago and Pine Apple Cheese, Farina and Corn Starch, at D. HERR'S Sept 5, 1857. Grocery and Liquor Store. bYB'S. Jones' Batchelor's, Peter's and tryptian hair dyes, warranted to color the hair any dewed shade, without ildury to the skin. For sum by R. WILLIAMS, May 10, Front et., Columbia, Pa. QOLUTION OF CITRATE OF IitiGNESIA,or Par k". gative Mineral Water.—This pleasant medicine winch is highly recommended ,as .a sub whore for Epsom Salts, Seidlitz Powders, Dec.. eon he olnuitted -fresh every day at Da. E. B. HERR'S Drug Store, Front st. G 2 ' • T LAMPS, LAMPS. Just received at !terms Drug Basle, ' uew and beautiful lot or Lamps of all descriptions. May 2, 1857. ASUMO article of bunting Fluid just received and for rule by N. SIM) Aht & SON. ALARGE' ot'Clty cared Dried - Beet, just received at 11. aCIDAM 11:. EON'S. Columbia, December 20,1856. 11400FLABD'S German Bitters. For sale at McCORKLE & DELLETirs Fsmity Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' July 25,1 1 37 R. , CCOUNTRYProdpce condantly on land and for sale by , SUYDAM a; SON. T_TONINT, .L.L- spuds , . Watutstsy Cream .Nuts,4te, just_ received Columbia, Dec. 20, Issc U. SUYDAM & splett. A SUPERIOR lot et Black and Green Teas, Coirce and Chocolatedust received at - It. earwax &setee Sled. 50,1856. Corner of Front and Union sus. A,T U CP RECEIVE), i beantifal assortment of Clan Ink Sutuds, at die Headquarters and ewa Depot. teeltitntna', At 18,1D57. VITRA Family, and Superfine Motu of the „1.:1 best Wend, for sate by SU YDAM & ON. TORT received 1000 lbs. extra ,doable bolted Bar)ivrbent ?ilea bee. 20.18 3 6. . 0. SUVDAM resoros. WEIKEL'S Instantaneous Yeast or Baking Powder, for Isle by H. SUYDAM & SON. dilit & 1110111 , 101'S justly ttldrrated Com •fterelall and other Gold Peno—the r.r.m in Ik e otarket—justreceived. P.SHREINER. pri11Q.1655. WHY should matron do without a Clock, when they eau be Pad torsl.soand upwards 4Atc olumbi - HamN"'B? st,arriips,iss# : • MOE Importedlarlent 111, for sale at, Dr. ti. B. HEMP* Golden Mortar Drug saore. *quit% auttet.Columbia. Pa. • • . [Feb. 0. "menus. AND FLOOR OIL CLOTIN, all width, 11 '1 and l GlM7ap% kw sate copß., RU NER ic CO. QDri ATM ANDCAPS. suitable for the season, sad at MIL low prises, at the Cornet of Third and Union stn Oat. 10, 1.817. , LOOKING G LAMES; *II Ate*. by_ I. 0. BRuNER Se co., 0et.10,1857. Comer of Third and Union no .101111 CAP Wblte,Red and ltelkror Wool Fiannalewd • Wool Yarn, of akar/Worn arid qualitiokat • °ember ILO, tßil., BRUNER'S. barrel b 7 the sack or busnd*l4se keret by the a•l3 barrel or recalkat 1.0 . 1. O BRUNER &CO'S, °ember SO, ISST. - , Wl[E•$BOABB ►NO TOBACCO, of diCerent -,,j,braudir, wholesale sad retail, Ay • ...October 10,1147. 1. 0. MIMES/ Jlr. CO. MARLS and - Bock Sale, by the 'sock or bushel, for alga low. by__ • Oot.10„ IriEL Just *tee e fired . •AO Masai supply o this popular teasedy. and torAiale bf • "• ' • • '• •. • • R. WILLIAMS.* Afar .111,186/1. t. FromStramt, Columbia. Pa. GARGR a saortmeni of Ropm all ;data and !earl's on band/uld footpale ItIRaa,...AVEGS3B'fls Mararlll, Ro. t. Nigl meet: A2ItRIVISaI erVITRALE AND CAR GREASING OILS, received at the stare of the sah.criher. R. WII.I.IANS. Stay 10, 18".4. Tront Street, Coluzahm, I'a. New Grocery, Wine Et. Liquor Store, TUE subscriber has opened at his old stand, corner of Fifth and Union streets, a complete assortment of all kinds of GROCERIE.S; where he will always be prepared to supply, on the most rea sonable terms, any demand for articles in his line of business. He keeps also, a variety of WINES AND LI QUORS of all kinds; and will sell in any quantity not less than one gallon. He respectfully requests the public to call and make a trial of his stock. GEORGE TILL& 07 30 N. 8.--Country Produce always on hand. A. per. tion of the old Stock of Dry Goods, not yet disposed of, will be sold at 10 per cent. below cost. Columbia, May 16, wiz. WINES, LIQUORS, &c. (Alter ,AIL ~.,A -41( .!-.....' e _ TIM ' subscriber (Alter I.- --.-- 'f.t - • ( has opened and, 'l. — , ill '''' _:,-` ---„, keeps constantly on . r_,„Fn.. i t ,. rr , ..r _ 3 , 44 1U a hand,a large and corn- ~ 8 0, '" , r .. v --:' Z.::, - ~ plete assortment at '., ' ^., 1 1- * WINES. BRANDIES, --4 .0 'l' • . WHISKIES, 64..... and all other kinds of liquors. at his' store, in Walnut street, in the extension of the Washington House. sle will sell, in any quantities notices than one gallon, ,except for sickness upon a physician's certificate.) either Wholesale or Retail. Persons desiring a good and pure article, are invited to call and examine the stock.- DANIEL 1113 RR. frrAttention is called to an assonmont of choice im ported preserved Feuds in glass pm They are pre served whole, and retain entirely their original flavor. The varieties are, green Gages, Gooseberries, Plains, Morino Cherries, Red Currsitits, Raspberries. A supply of Sardines, Table Ott, Bay Water, London Brown Stow, and Scotch Ale always on hand. Columbia, Mayh, Ladies , Sc. Gentlemen's Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon. MRS. REITER informs her friends and the puelle generally, that in connection with her (heretofore well patronized) Ice Cream Saloon, eke has commenced keeping a refectory where OYSTERS AND ' £LL XXNDS Or 11.111MESECIKEINTS may be obtained In the best style, turd ut the shortest notice. As her nceommodatlons are very superior, site confidently relies upon n lihrral share of public patronage. Leery effort will by 'nude to afford her guest* satisfaction. rir outwit's RESTAURANT AND SALOON, Front. between Locust and thoonstreett, Columbia, Nov. L, 1556-if. LOCAL PRIIIIIIEET NOWZCII. PriffiSYLVANIA RAILROAD COAIPANY ARE now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Philadelphia, Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 85 cents. .81 cents. 18 cents. 16 cents. Flour, 32 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cents per 100 pounds BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class. 23 cents. 20 cents. 17 cents. 15 cents. Flour, 30 cents per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 cents per 100 pounds. Articles of let Class. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts ill bogs, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter te Ale in bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry in coops, Eggs, Pork. (fresh) • Furniture, Poultry. (dressed.) Feathers, Wrapping Paper, Articles 'or 2d7 Class. Apples, Molasses, Cheese, Melons, Clover and Grass Seed, Oil in attslcsnr barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Candles, Pa•tebourd, Casks or Sorrels, (empty,) Penclie.A. (dried,) Groceries, Priming Paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes mid kegs, queensware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hop•, Tobacco in bales, Iron, (hoop, band or sheet,) Ten, Leather, Type, • Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs & Marble Turpentine, (ftpts.,) 'Monuments. Varnish. Articles of Id Class. Alcohol, Femmes, Coffee, Turnips, Hides, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Leach Oysters & Clams. (iii shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured,) Articles of 4th Class. Codfish, Rosin, Cotton, Salt, Fish, salted, Tobacco, (loofa Grain of all kinds, • Tin, Nails and Spikes, Tar t Pitch, Wluskey. Plaster, fErFor further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER., Freight Agent, Phila. K. K. 13010 E. Freight Agent. Columbia. W.ll. DIVERS., Freight Agent, Lancaster. Columbia, August 6,1657-1 y - - - Chair and Furniture Establishment p THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. I'inTIITOT'S Gay Street Warerooms, Nos. 2§ and 21 North Gay street, near Fayette, more: where is kept always on hand, or mode to or. der, every style of French PETE-A-TETES, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or ft roCatelle. French Full Stud' uud Medallion Parlor Arm Chairs, in Plush. Hair, Cloth or 13rocatelle: French Full Stull Carved , Parlor Chairs, in sets, with Plush, Htur, Ciotti or tfrocate lie. SOFAS; Half French Spline. Mahogany and 1 6Vaintrt 'Parlor Chaim, iu Hair. Cloth or Pluat. Rocking Chairs--variotta deglgatt, in Hair, Cloth and Plush. Stuff Spring Loanges--a large arnortmentrdways on hand, or any pattern made or covered With any Zoode to order. CHAMBER. SUITS, In Mahogany orWalnut, complete, from 5..15 up. Cane Chairs and Rocking do.—die largest eltorl meat ready made in tiny one house in the United Stama—from *fa a dozen up. Bar Room, Office and Diniim Chairs, in Cali, Wal.. stator Mahogany . with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Sento stworUnent.enthracing over 44:1 dozen. Wood seat Chairs and Settees and Rocking Chairs —over 16n , dozen. Cilt and Plain Frame Leaking Claws, Of every variety. All kinds of lie le, Uniranitllas.k Mattra..es. A. BIATIIIOI%. Non. 23 and fl N. G ay at., near Fayette at.,,thall. lune al, 1b.57.1y , rs> NUMB, MOWERS of 'Brass and Toliatto,itaa naa's Super Phosphate or Lime. 5 2 , 50 Pee or 540 per um. GROW ERS-OE—CORM.AIi D- POTATOES, Use Loirmet , s. American Fertilizer, 53.50 per bbl., or St.S permit. • 'Tit &V hart'beeb,racteived.three diplomas from Pennell Yet ifia, Newlrtirk and - New Jersey State Agricultural Societies, and Crystal Palace AFFOCia lion for the above Fertilizers, which have been in sneeeseful use for the raft Sae years. Orders eneto. sing the cash, or drafts, - mailed and registered, will be promptly attended to by 0. A. LEIN AU. Proprietor, N 0.19 Sandi Front et., Phila. May 31,18504 f ' • rallner4.l3:niqn tinO Insiarpice_Cptiikanyi rOtTrEllleittattitredantila. ( cAsficiAnnu.SAKl,ool4-SAFELY IN VEST /iv) makes insurances on property. at reasonable rates. CLORGE WILFORD. Agent, Columbia, Pa. • REPERF2JCP.SI lion. E. HENRICE. Athens, Pa, DAVID WILMOT, Towaada. Pa., ,•• WM. JEISSUP, Montrose. Pa., G: MALLORY, Philadelphia, Pa. ` -- Colami,lC.lune Si, 1657.17- • • • illanufacterergslnsurance Company. perpetually treated by the *talc v - 7 of Pliancylssuvia.. Capital, P..500.03e.. Fire, Ma rine and I nd.Traneportnu ea- Anton S. PipPineal!. President. -Win. A. ~ odes, Vice Pre6dent. Alfred „___Veen Semi. - riu • , ainccrons 7 illlMllP•trn•PArtifflestreWene A. - nhode.t - 1 4 Plaines, Waliain Neal. Mariee se,A fie& Week a. 4. tilnulda Snell ohn P. Smoot, chariesJ. Vield, James P. Smyth: 'Mien:No. ICr Merchants' Exchanges PnidedelPlija• THOVIASWILL.SH, Agent, Colutanda, Pas • April It, 1857.1 p - - . , I. O. BRUNER CO. TAS' vidertigned - lAtc; been:. Ippolited 4, , even kti the sale ojeook &C ee GIITTA PER PENS. ovarrinned not to corrodeo in steel:telly het almottel ail the quil S l. AYLOR do 31eDONALD.. Columbia Jan. 17, 1957. THE LARGEST "NO ENTERTAINMENT IS SO' MAP :REAIMNG;- - NOR ANY PLEASURE• SO:LASTING.! , • - • - , . • . • . • • ~ . . COLUMBIA, PENNSYLVANIA,ATIJRD AY MORNING, MAY 1 Commonwealth Insurance Co., UNION BUILDINGS, Third 'street, litrnisburg CHARTERED CAPITAL ) $2003000. Insure Buildings and other Property against loss or damage by fire. Also, against perils of the Sea, In land Navigation and Trunvortation. DIRECTORS:—Simon Cameron, Geo. M. Leaman, William Dock, Eli Slifer, James Fox. Geo. Bergner. Benjamin Parke, Wm. 11. Kepner, A.B. Warmest, W. F. Murray, F. K. Boas, John B. Berrykill. Wm. F. Packer. OFFICERSit—SIMON CAMERON, President, BENJ. PARKE, Vice President. S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. R. H. FRY, Agent, Columbia, Pa. August 23, 1656: ' • 3YZEDXCINES, ERLTIDICXMITIS. WOOD'S . flair Restorative. • flunterts Vegetable Panacea. • Helmhold's Ruche and Sarsaparilla. Costar's Rat and Roach 'Exterminator. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. Bach% American Compound. Deshler's Fever and Ague Pills. Holloway's Pills o Ointment and Worm Confectlons4 Ayer's Pills and Cherry Pectoral. Tobiui" Veititinn Liniment. Balmof a Thousand Flowers. llobensack , s Syrup and pais. TerrePs Healing Ointment: Essence of Jamaica Clinger. -' Bachelor's Hair Dye. (black and brown.) Seeing and Frontield's Cattle Powder. • Stamen" Superior Horse Powder. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dr. James' Extract of Cannabis,Pills and Ointment Buchanan's Ague Mixture. Hoofland's Bitters. John Run'. Sarsaparilla. Sanford , . Invigorator. Jaynes Hair Dye. Hunt's Linttnent. Wistar's Cough Syrup. Katharion. Roach's Panacea. flurry's Tricopherous. Cod Liver Oil. Sime's Syrup of Tar. Brandreih's Pills. Radway's R. R. R. Fitch's Medicines. RUSEiII Salve. Dr. Jayne.s Medicine.. A. H. Bull's Sarsaparilla. Louden & Co's Medicines. =MEM DR. E. B. HERR•S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, From Street. Columbia, Pa. Columbia, Oct. 24. 1857. Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds! elreceived at the Family Medicine Store. Odd el Fellows' Hall, a large lot of Superior ,t3itrilen Seeds, among which we have a full assortment of all' the early seeds, which we warrant fresh and genuine. McCOR fr. DUL,I,ETT. N. o.—Also, to be had at Henry Suydam's 'and T. J. KUCIOP. JOHN W. SHUMAN'S MOOT AND SZWEI STORE, FRTrR Riff t • bi I p ;The luraiietre;Peegy tnioAnstheul•ll . tic that he has always on hand at the above, place, a large , and splendid assortment of Boots and Goes. comprising. FREiIiCH CAL V.SKIN, MEN'S MOROCCO, RIP & OTHER BOOTS & SHOES, to which . he would invite attention. Bimini; mode Ids selections in this brunch of the busineee with care, and from the largest wholesale houses in the city of Philadelphia, he feels confident mat all who want good at doles will call and examittebis stock. He has also o large nod bPOlltiful assortment of - FINE SHOES FOR LADIES AND CEILDR I•:N, consisting of Patent Foxed Gal tcrs Fi each Morocco iluvkins, Enamelled Spring Reef Parodies, Italian Cloth Goiters, Madras Kid Tice and in fact all the latest styles now in u , e. Also all kinds of Dors', Youths , and blisses. Boots and Shoes of every size and description, and a fine assortment of Meats Gaiters, such as' Patent (Hove Tops, Cloth, Calf-st,iii, &c., &c., iii great variety. : The subscriber hopes byslrict attention to bus:lmes, to merit , a continuance of pubhc.patronage. v.t.pilli lte-nie invited to call and examine the goo 9 J. W. SI CSAN. Columbia,May, Cr, 1957. Stoves: Stoves! THE subscriber keeps up _ Lis exoensive us-ornoent of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES of all kinds and of every pattern - and Aze. He sell* ut 'reasonable n.'" prices and utks the public to examine nod try his stock. ' HENRY ?FABLER, Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia. July 18,1557. Patent Steam Wash Bolters. riIIIESE well known Boilers are kept constantly on 1 hand at (HENRY Locust street, opposite the Franklin House. Columbia, July 18,18.57. Trusses, Supporters & Shoulder Braces. UR supply of the above articles comprises nearly O every pattern now in use, and all those who need oily attic a.bove can have theta applied at ' iticCOIIKLE & DELLraT'S Sept. Rd, '57. Family Medicine Store. NEWELL'S Patent' Safety Lamps and Cans, warranted not to explode. ' A large aadortme nl of theae valuable lamps and cane.- foranle. by • Dr. E. tt, HERR. Feb. 6, 15.58. Golden Mortar Drug Store. IIOLD Crtamand Amandine, a froth supply at le FAMILY NEDICENE STORE, Odd Fel !owl.' Rail. (Beet, VI, T)11. D. Jayne's Family Mediciam, For ante at AIeCORKLE /lc DEGINF:TT'S Family.l%ledieltle store, Odd Fellows• 801 l Columbia, Oct. 31, 1657. DR. A. TRASK'S Vapittic Ointment; (or sale at iIIeCORICLE & DELIA - IT'S Family hledwuw Store, Ovid Fellows , Hall Colombia. 0rt.31..1537. ARTICLES FOR BAKING.---Ai the .Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' liell,,is where Pure Ground Spices, Baking Soda, Cream Tartar, Pearlash,Salaratua, and Flavoring Extracts, may be obtained. July 27, WE bare - just received a Supply of Rit ter's New Trues and Supporter, Patented Jan uary 7, 1557. The Trues we believe to be superior to any now in ore; they arc' tnore readily applied, and easy to be worn. All those who are wearing the old common Trues, would do well to call and get oue of the above, at the Family Medicine Store. Sept. 2G, '57. camormAsTic rat:missal Of mounting, Artificial Teeth. PATENTED by Dr. Mandy, formerly,Prefes i. .„orin the Baltimore College of Detimi.Surcery, is certainly one of the greatest 'discoveries of the pre.ent age, end destined to work - a great change in Meeil/Illica I dentistry- The undersigned having used the Cleoplaitie Pro. cess in more than fortfcases, with perfect armrest, not one having failed to give Indite satisfaction, It being preferred to geld plate by all who have tried both, feels no hesitation in recommending it a. cope. rior to any oilier method of mounting *snitch' teeth heretofore known. Thesame accuracy training, per fect cleanliness, beauty and durability, cannot be ob tained by any other nrocess. Partial sets eau ..tin inserted wish nerfeet ktecerr, without the use of clasps which are oto destructive to toe natural organs, and Ought to be direr:int/need by every operator regarding the good of his patients. Professor Thomas Bond, of the Baltimore College of Dental .4:riflery. after using and testing Om I•Chco. plastie Process' , for himself, Ea a letter to Or:Disndr. say o, "lily opinion ia, Anson, palest in theJia lids of sktlifal opMatorsoutill supersede all others now in nee, for it has R.:vantages over all of them, but none has any advantages over ” - • The public are respectfully invited to eel at the office of the undersigned who alone is authorized to practice the Chenoliettle rillet49l its Lancaster city, and to di.po•e of office tights in the coronet of Lane caster, Chester, Berke. Dolphin and York. JOHN IVAYLAN, D. 0.8. Glib North Queen streets Ltineaster: Pa Nov. Rt.1 , 351.bm , S. • - IrI=LISIG,SLI=I. PUB subscriber has just reecived a law lot of York Comity RSAWIIVO•6LATE, of rise best quality, which he will - pet on by the Square, or E. ell by Ton, on tire most reasonable sertal.. , Tise best of workmen employed, aad all jobs warranted. , W. COTTRELL. Colombia, N0v."41, lar ABm DR. E.B. , SERItI3 REBIOITA.TOB, 'POE removing Crease; tar, pail; otror var x nigh (row ottlesylatiim eloths.earpeta, Ate oleo: ery shade awl colon without Wining the ,101.9% doli•• cute fabric. Prepared only sit :arms . Golden Mortar Drug Store,,Coluaribia, Noy. 4, 1857. Receivea, FLAT SogbarelPe, c:, idPJI` PIO rip * it D. REltirn Omen/ Exumnion of , Wviloickgton House, Virciamt st Columbia, Augun 1, 185, PEOPLE'S BOOS STORE. TUE OLDEST STAND. NEWEST S'I'OCK X. a. SPRENGER. .r W. W. WirrHAZAPEA. LT RUNG just remised< Fall: Stock of Books, Stationery, dec.. are-now prepared to holdout inducements to thcOtblic; such as have never been offered itithe,historyof Lancaster Book.. Stores. ,The liberal encouragement extended bribe public, sine we are tanuslness.,tuts. spurred -us to renewed energy. To sell. hooks as low as the lowest, and as good as the best, is now air aim. In.conhermenee of the stringency in the Money Market, and the ,extra,. ordinary low prices at which Bookru Stationery, sold at the.late Trade Sales in - Philadelphia and New York, Teachers of Public Scliool4 will find it greatly to their advantage to calf Mt as before selecting their books. ke. • We would here - 'distlifetty say thai.we'employ no Country Agents, preferring 'to . remain ut home, and giving the purchaser the benefit of any erne tt,e Which would thereby occur by selling our Books, &e., at la lower figure. We have all the school books note in' one in the County of Lancaster, all of which, we are prepared to cell wholesale or 'rets3l, making the most liberal deduction to teachers. - , • , Our Stock of Miscelinineoun4 Realm tinamnlly Large this season, and rquith lower in price than here— tofore. The Reading Public will pleurae hear thiti fact in mind, when they select their books for the winter. We have also all hest , MAGAZINES "AND NEWSPAPERS of the country. both English Mai 'German, which will be moiled to all parts of the United States. in cur stock of Foolocap. Letter, Note, •arid all other papers, we defy competition, as we pay Portia der attention to this brothel' of the buriners• 'We have the most varied assortment of Gold Pens for Ladies and fientlemq, and take great pleasure to making the public ncgonnited with Our Own Pen, the '•Senbutus," and only att,• an impartial trial of is, by (Wpm who enii judge of the qualities of nn "A No 1, Commercial -Pen," feeling assured that it is just the thing that hus been wowed to make writing a plea sauna.* ' -•-. OUR STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, such as Poll.lllolltiatei, Purses, Curd Cases, &c., &c.. is as usnaLrieh and extensive, nod we invite the especial attention of the ltdirs to the same. We have also a'very fine stock oti.filliums, Portfolios, Writing Desk.., tte. We keep cot...tautly on hand a great va riety of Moulding for Pim. re Pratries,and are pre pared to frame pictures of any size, at the shortest notice and a very low price. Our receipts of goods by Sxpress are almost daily, so that we are enabled to supply anything not on hand, when ordered, in a most incredibly short time. In conclusion, we ear nestly apnea a continuance of public patronage, with the assurance dint no 'Wort wit: he wanting on our part. to give general satisfaction, and preserve moor establishment the mime of the "People's Book Store." North Queen street, Lancaster. si.ftErwsp.& . WESTRAIEFFER, October 24,1557. - - " .Proprietors. „ . . . 3117.1CLIMMI SLATE. mIiE subscriber has just received a large lot of J. PEACH BOTTON•AND YORK COUPPJ'Y • ' BUIL D 1,40 §4AT,F., which he will puton by the square, or sell by the ton, on' th e ToPt rettiolts et terms...He hue also coa -1 ',tautly on hand an rain. light Pencil Bottoml3uilding Slate, intended for slating on lop of shiligles. Please call tuntexamine my peach _Haltom Slate, which7are the hest in the murket,'and cannot be Mid' at 'arty other yard, as T: have' glade arrangements with L.& F. Jones, for the Lancaster Market. The above slate eati.be had at F. al_Elleta's;Lumber Yard, and will also he deli ve red to Marietta. / GEO. D. SPRECIFER; '-'•, North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. . This is to certify that we do not sell our best quality Peach Bourne Gouged-Vine to any-other.,person to Lancaster city, titan the above : named. • • E.& P. HMOS; Manufacturers ofyeault Bottom Roohug Shale, (Mu/Jerre, 1557-ty • • • • , .* •.„ SILS:**ELIVS:, - • lendit, i r .ttio4i! Mich 'Silverware! &c. HE subscriber has just opened a new stock, T fresh froM the city, of • GOLD LEVER WATCHES, • • . -Duplex, Lepines (tattlers, all of %void, he will se/t ou the most reasonable terms. Also, on entire new -sleek of CAMEO and MOSAIC BREAST PINS, Ear-Rings, &c, alive latest styles. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!' of every description; together watt a thousand and one other articles, P. SHREINER. Watch and leirefry Store, Front Street, Columbia. April 15,18574 f To Lumbermen & manufacturers! 11VEY 5 S PATENT SHINGLE RACEME. MIR subscriber having perfected the JIL above machine, offers to cell State, County and Shop Rights on reasonable terms. - The machine saw+ and planes Shingle* to any width or thickness and produces a very uniform and clean article, which has given perfect satisfaction wherever tried. One of the machines and specimens of its work can be seen at the Susquehanna Planing Al ill, Columbia, Pa. For further information, addrena,. at. Rte' Columbia, Lancaster eo., Pa. n'The construction of the paw and frame, admits of use, separate from the planer, in pawing all Mods of straight and bevelled work, such us Flooring, Clapbeataing..ke. Columbia, May 23,1657. Tilaife WO LI MANUFACTURING CliffitiNY, Second Si, below Union, Columbia, Pa., TS prepared to execute all orders for STEAM EN- S. °Me?, BOILERS. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, PUMPS, PIACHINERF FOR. BLAST FURNACES, ROLLING MILLS, r.1,..‘v AND FLOUR MILLS, and every variety or Machinery, in the moat 'thorough and improved manner. Imo and Brass Castings. of every decerint lon, made to order. Repairing promptly at tended to. . Caub paid for 01.11ron. Bruit. and other metal. Orders by mail should be addreered to "Columbia Manufacturing Company, Columbia, Fa." N. SECULAR., .Z.SUPPLEF. }Superintendents. ' ' T. R. SUPPLER, ,Columbia, 0nt..308.57.1( ..analar ciooms.. • W • E but opened this week; on e east new style Merrimsek and Coeldeo Calicoes, beanti flit goods and reliable colors ' at 121 cents, 20 pieces sew stria and toed goods, at 6.6 and 10 eelltS. SHIRTING.AND SHEETING MUSLINS. The best bleached and ntibleselted muslin selling at 6, 9.10 and 921 cents; 4, 5.8 and 101 bleached and' un "6* at all p l r l ic Zi a '. .Pg i D at hirrte . _ Feb.B, UPS. ,- People'? Cash Edeee,polumbla. "It ICEMSWITSIK 017301 ED. Till.B/RBER'S celebrated remedy is m i., nutted ':to core Hite loathsome disease. • AU who ant afflicted with chronic complaint arc invited to call at the Drag Store of- H. F. Green, Prom sueet, above Walnut, and procure a bottle. " irritfr. Green is sole agent for this coedieliie in Lan caster county.. [Feb. 6, 8.,*341 ' c Jut :Received and For Sale, UTHOLERALE and Retail,* fine lota liaerina Se -Ilr gam, such es Cebennas,., Coeftenre. - Empourme, Ruter°, - Riviera,. _,. • , Prineux, Compromise, , • Ambrosia,' Missouri, • • , • . ~ 3enny Lind, Messenger°, . Lomb's+ Adeline. • At a maws Grocery and liquor Srorth Extension of the Washington Mouse, 'Walnut at. ' Colombia. December 28,1937. COACH : and CARRIAGE EIAXIATG. . r ritt. b :eggV,lrsi e lt ri g.T. s t. be n i c e =lie old stand, lu Second street, smarty opposite Up Lu theran Church. - Ml;;2'r!;SMiiiEl vriii be made and repaired. in the mood aelioCaetnne manner. at short acfisee, and on the nest ,rea.onable teens: By.doiregsood woe t ant! attending to business, ha bopes tenant and tea live the_ public patronage. • ' • SAMUEL. CARTER. Cohnsbis,Oet.lo,l6.9 . . 11,1 0: 7111ibielit Prouti's thinblelliell• - , -win Sad mot Sabo°el.ood rrostrir Castro Droll .M. Mote Plows are, eottettorted o icienti e l greiple4, to es to tire *ad Pulverise en ground uttmeoperattoo... Ilt tpok OweitallirenaiOnil t tWeWorltro Fair, Loften. *pion all 'ectoptelitlou. LAthedtirtortinoistes at AlliollmitiowntAßotoil.,.., PASCHALL. MORRIS le CO., N. E. Cor. 7th and Minket sAreeloplighodolphts: NAtilleall "Wit aJt : • 1 r.r- - - ~ -.. DUCK Bteomi,iet a, :0* seiLuoit. IL. PFAHLSaIi, Dm 12, 1857. ' ' Ltoeust time. BEM Gone Away. I-seethe larra house, red and old, _ Above tie roof its maples sway; The hips behind are bleak and cold, The wind comes up and dies away:. I gaze into each empty room, , And as I gaze a gnawing pain • Is at my heart, at thought of those -.Who neer will 'pasathe tloorti again. And strolling down the *rebind Oak,' (So wide a likeness grief will crave.) Each dead leaf, seems a withered hope, . Each mossy hillock looks a grave. They 7111 not Iteer me it I call; They Will not see these tears that start; ' 7 Tis antatnn—nnturnn with as all— • .And worse than auturanin toy heart. O leaves, so dry, and dead, and sere ' I ea:specs!! some !outlines hours, • ; :When summer's glory lingered here And summer's beauty the flowers. * AdOwn the slope a Winder shape, Danced lightly, with her flying eurlal And manhood's deeper tones were blent With the gay/augh of happy O stolen meetinga nt the gate! . 0 lingcrjags in the open dear!• Qmoonlight rambles long and late!. My heart can scarce beiieve them o'er. And yet the silence strange and still, The air of eadnest and decoy, ....The moss that grows upon the sill, - Yes, lova and hope hare gone a may: . So lite, so like a svorrpoat heart, Which the last tenant 6nds tort cold. And leaves forevermore, as they Rave left this homestead, red and old Poor empty house,. poor lonely beach Vwere well if brat•ely x side by aide, You waited, till the hand of time r • • Eackivist'arnortay wreath supplied. , • '? • , , . I lean upon the gate and sigh; • , Soma paler teurirwill force Vseir way.- - And then I bid the place good-bye_ 'For many a long and weariday. I cross tits little ice-bound brook; (In setnmer'tis s noiey stream.) Turn round, to take , a lut kind look,' And all has faded like s. dream; [Househoid Worda glttrtigno. -374:ztning. Wife. bei. , altiints . are tiaiii.iii;' , o4co4,liy a delusionun4er . which ire 4insiina, gionies, vadtpires;oi what not, in our house at night, and that it is trip boUnden duty to leave my bed at any hour or temperature, ,and to do battle with the same, in a very inaudequate apparel. The circumstances which attend Mrs. B.'s alarms are generally,of the fol lowing kind. I am awakened by the men tion of my baptismal name, in that peculiar species of whisper which has something un canny in its very nature, besides the dismal associations which belong to it, from the fact of • its being used only in melodramas and sick-rooms: "Henry, Henry, Henry." Ilow• many times she has repeated this, I know not; the sound falls on any oar, like the lapping of a hundred -waves, or as The "Robin Crusoe, Robin Crusoe" of the par rot smote upon the ear of • the terrified is lander of Defoe; but at last I wake, to view, by the dim fire-light, this vision:—firs. B. is sitting up. beside me, in a listening atti tude of the very it:densest kind; her night cap (one with cherry-colored ribbons, such as it can be no harm to speak about,) is tucked back behind either ear; her hair— in paper—is rolled out of the way upon each aide like a banner furled; her eyes are rather wideoopen, and her mouth very much so; her fingers would be held up to command 1 1 attention, but that she is supporting herself in n somewhat absurd manner upon• -her hands. ."/Anry, did you hear that?" - "What, my love?" "That .noise. There it is again; there-- them" ..The disturbance referred to is that caused by a mouse nibbling at the wainscot; -and I venture to say so much in a tone of the deepest conviction. "No, no,- Henry, it's not. the Attest like that it's s file working at the bard of .the pantry window. .I will stake my,existence, Henry, that it is a file." . : . • Whenever soy wife makes use of this par ticular form of words, I know that opposition is useless. I rise, therefore, and put on my slippers and t dressing -gown., Mrs. B. refuses to /et me have the •candle, because abe will , die of terror if she is left alone with out a light. She pats the poker into my hand, and, with a gentle violence, is about to expel me from the , chamber, when a sud den thought strikes her. .... - "Stop a bit, Henry, she exclaims, "until r have looked -into the cupboards and places:" which she prooeede.to do most min utely, investigating even the short drawers of a, foot and a half square. I am atlength dismissed upon my peeiloue errand,' and Mrs: B. locks and dottblC•lockatite door be hind me with's celerity , that almost catches my -retreating' garments.- My -expedition therefore combines all the dangers of a sally, with theadditional distadvishage of haying myxetreat into my 4?yrto, fortress cutoff.— Thus. cumbrously,hut : ineffectually, capari- *melt, pe r ambulate the - .lower stories of . thahonee in darkness, in search of that dis turber of Mrs. B.'s repose. which, I am well convinced, is behind-the wainscot of her own iparttim antnowhere else:- -,Thorpantry, VnesiThotsiay, isms silent. 'tithe grevevand about as cold.. t The mat clookisrtbekitch eiiclooletripectrotenougirby the light Of the rattry. From Chambers's .fournal 230 $1,50-PER-T-TAR-nr Joy ~;„_ ‘... expiring embers, but there is nothing there with life except' black beetles, which Crawl in countlesi numbers over my - naked ankles. There is a noise in the cellar, such as Mrs. B. would at once identify with the sup pressed converse of- anticipative' burglars,' but Which I recogitisein -a moment as - the dripping of thesmall-beer' cask; whose tap is•troubled with a nervous disorganization of that kind. The dining loom is- chill'and Cheer/melt ghostly arrn.chair is doing-the grim hotioirs of the-table to threct-: other va cant seats, and disperiiing hotip' rtality in the shape of a mouldy . oiringe and some biscuits, which I renienitier to have -left in -some die gnat about ----- Bark!-''the clinkihg of a re volver? No the warning of the great clock —one two three - - What's - frightful noise it makes in the' startled 'ear •of night! Twelve ' o'clock. - I left 'this- dining-room, then, but three hours and a - half ago:- it certainly does riot look like the same-Mora now. -The' drawing-room is also far from wearing-iti usual-sung and comfortable ap pearance. - , -Oould' we possibly have nll been sittiug-in The relative position to one anoth er Which these' chairs - assume? • Or, sinceve were there fins some spiritual company, with no eye for order left itinong them, taken' ad vantage of the - remains of our fire to hold a reunion? They are • here •at • this -moment, perhaps, and their gentlemen have not-yet come up from the dining-room. I shudder from head to foot, Partly at the bardidea of such a thing,, partly &Om the naked fact of my exceedingly unclothed Condition. They 39 say that in the very passage ,triiich - I havenor to cross in,Ordpr to get . in Mrs. - B. again, my . greabgramlfathei. "Walks:" in compensation, I, suPpose, fot r . haiing been hy gout from taking, that species of eiereise while he 1i9.8 alive. ' There are More 'things in bee'Ven tinCiarth • thanare dreamt of in your philosophy, I ' think as I approach this spot; but ',du not say.so c for I am well nigh ; speechless with the coldt-- yes, the cold: it is only,my teeth that chat. ter., What -a scream that, was! There it comes again, and there is no doubt this time as to who is the owner of that-terrified voice. Mrs. B.' alarms, have ,evidently lakes some other direction. ,‘Alenry, flextry,,'?...she . 9ries, in tones of a. y,t4,pl4Ttblq,-pitch. ,I A lady being in the case, I fly.l2 . ,Ren z ithe„wingspf domestic love_ along the precincts sacred to the perambislations of my-great-grandfattier. I arrive at my.wife's chamber; the screams continue, but the door is locked. "Open, open!"- shouted I. "Whitt on earth is the matter?" . There is silence; then a man's voice—that is to say, my wife's voice' in imitation.of .a man's—replies in tones of indignant ferocity, to convey the idea of a life-preserver being under the pillow or the speaker, and ready to his hand: "Who are Ton—what do yen want?" "You' very silly wcman," I answer; not from impoliteness, but because I find that that sort of language recovers and assures her of my identity better than any other-- "why, it's I." The door is then 'opened.abont six or seven inches, And I am admitted With all the pre :caution which .attends the entrance of an • . 'a 1 I y into a 6esieged garrison. Mrs. 8., now leaning upon my shoulder, dissolves into copious tears, and poinii to the door communicating with my attiring chamber. -'There's sur—sur--somebody been snor ing in your dressing-room," she sobs, "all the time you were away." This statement is a little too much for my sense of humor, and although sympathising very tenderlywith poor Mrs. 8., I cannot help.bursting into a little roar of laughter. Laughter and fear are deadly enemies,•and I can see at once that Mrs. B. brill the bet ter for this explosion. "Consider, my 10ve.".1 reason—"consider the extreme improbability of a burgliti . or citlier nefarious person making such a 4se'Of the few precious boors of darkness as to go to sleep itt them! Why, too, should be take a bedstead without a mattress, when , there were featherbeds unoccupied in other apart ments? Moreover, would not this be a still -greater-height of vecklestmess in such an individual, should he beret" habit of snor"-- - A slight noise in the dressing-room; wen sioned by the Venetian blind tapping against the window, itere•causes Mrs. s:#o bury her head with extreme swiftness, ostrich:like, beneath the pillow, so that the peroration 'of my argument is lost upon-her: enter the suspected chamber—this time with a lighted etindle=and &id lay trousers, With the boots in them,banging over the bedside, something after the manner*. a drupkMcmaumoder, but nothing more. Neither is there anybody reposing under the shadow of :My boot-tree upon the Boor. 'All is peace there; audit *Sixes and serene, as I left them upon 'nth , ing r -sta I had hoped--:-to - rest. , Once more I stretch my chilled and tired timbal:Ton the conch; sweet sleep once more begins to woo my eyelids, .when "Henry, Henry," again: dissolves the dim and half formed dream. "Are you oartain, Henry; that you looked in 'the "shower:bath? lam almost sure that I beard somebody pulling the etring.7 No grounds, indeed, are tooinauffmient,rno sropPooltion.too inoompatiye , With-reseon, for, lira . to Build heislarinit . ipoh. 'some *4*, elilleei* we le4ie l 4.e t. so l3 i,leo_ story; she imagines that tincwindow being aitteirptialf somistimenaltheasglilheregiater ,ifiattur is'ecitifitlepit Martini neiciasW'retserlsa:iliZi 7 eaiii"tit:gEtss. O'nee, when we happened to be in Lon- '• 1, rv • • • - - ' 4, -E W OLE NUMBER,-1,450; 1 don—where she feels,fiewelver,ngood deal safer than in the ..country=we had a:real alarm, and Mrs.. If., since. I was suffering from a quinsy—contracted mainly, by my being sent about the : b_ouss,o . ', sights 49,0" usual-scanty drapery,:had:l . o rt ibp . .Mni in culler own special eons able.. 1 ,,, , , ~.., i , "Henry, lleary," she4hispeultipmt ;Is 1 occasion, t'there's , a dreadful., , est y irt : tho `room.". —' . ," '': n. - .... , 11 ,_ •ii 'Pooh pooh!" I. gasped- ";t's only, iu. the street; I've heard the wretches r Perhaps they are on the tilei." l ; : . , . .. !...ce; Ileniy. - There,, I don't want ybu to tfilli;"sineelt inalies YOU'fctiiihil 'only lieten tome. What di'n Ito do:llenrYi I'stake . . my existence . thati , tEt i ere's , a tfgh; What's that?" , - And, indeed, some heavy' body'did .thrrc and then jump upon our bed, and off ag in;a at my wife's interjeCtion';' With • .- Ottiiine agility. ' rthoughtlbri. would have Had a ; fit, - birt' she bbdiet: She' . tot & 'me, soul, upon 'no account to venture intetfic; cold with my bad throat. -She wortirti.irii out the beast herself-'single-handefil`riVis arranged that she yiss , ,to: vile hold:of-my fingers, and• retain thed, until Übe zrea'ched the fire-place, where she would find withers'. or kither%offensive weapon.fit for the occa *lion. During. the, progress of this .expedi tion, howeler, tio•terrible bit eater*adling broke,forthi-as it iieenied,!froMtlier inimedi= 'ate neighborhbod of the tender, - -thil 'my; disconcerted helpmatd - made: a mast.precip itate.retreat. :She •managed;:affer this :mirk; hap, to 'procure by:a circuitous route; constructed .of. tables •and% chairs, to aloid . StePping upon the' fiiior,4llrs.l3;•ob, taincd'-thei desiredtwoapozi:• it 'pas :then much letter thah a play to liehold: that he roie- woman defying - •grimalkin from 1 her eminenoe, and to listen to the Changeful din; rogue richich. ensued.'hettlecin 'herselfi•and that-far from .•du 133 thoiigh •inarticalatelY speaking animal.. : . "Pass,: puss; pussy—Lpoor "Miami, Iran; the. linked shrillness, 'long drairm - out, of the 'feline repty. , :10 , . "Poor. old puss,,then;'ws.s :it-111? - • Puss; pus®: Henry, theihorrid; iseastie fly.at me!' -*Whist, " • 3 •'Pazazign,:ps•a-a-a, inian; pas-ab '.replied the other,in' , a , voiaelike fat. ire. the ffre. ; 4 1113 , 11mm lot e; tried• I, alniost suirodated with a 'combination , of laughter andlquitisy, "you have never opened the door: , where is the poor thing to' run to?" : • -Mrs.: B. had all 'this time been 'extitinii the bewildered animal tO frenzy , byher . cortl versation and shovel, without giving opportunity of escape, which; as min •as offered, it took adiantage of with an exprest sion of savage impatience partaking very closely indeed of the character of ' an" oathl This is, however, the sole instance of MC B.'s having over taken it in hand to subdue herown alarms. It is I who, ever since'her marriage, have •done -the duty, am:l'room than- the duty, of an ' efficient :house-deg, which; 'before that epoch, I understand vies Went to be discharged by of her pillager sister.: Not- seldom, in these Involuntary rounds - 4f mine,: I- haie become-myself the cause of alarm or: inconvenience to' abet*. Our little foot'page, with. a eoarage beyond his years; and' a spirit worthy abetter cause, 'very nearly transfixed me with-the kitchen-spit, as I was trying, upon 'Orie casion, the door of his own:pantry. Upon another nocturnal expedition; Iran againit a human body in'the dark—that turned out to be my brother-in-law's; who was also in search for robbers—with sCitteek: in befit our nervous ayatetes,snch-aith,#'liiiv - vint 'yet recovered from. 'lt fell - to•ttiylott = tfpon 'a third; to discover one of the rarid'Pdliee up - in our attic, who're, in spite 'of Alio in creased powers lately granted to the county constabulary, I 'could scarcol:l'r think ; he was entitled to be: "I once' proven fed . royeelt'tin uninvited guest, at a ebliiet'vrieining nail% tairtinent—it was aehttlf-Past - one - ci'eleeleA. M.—given by our hired London' cook"'tle nearly' a l dozen" of her - male featile friends. - NO Wonder Iliat .= Mrs:l3:AM "staked her 'existence" ths.tnight l iheeshe bad - beard' the' aieti gafe consider the `e'x'tremely' free" did vncnn strained' Wes iideiied, poker ear bYthat surprise is thae•they'dia" not: 'Signify iteir airivehi liy double kviocks'il the frient,ditoi. On 'One' 'memorable night, and ovione hare'l found it necessary'to use that term i dable ireapcn which habit hits rerldeAtnis faMiliar to my hand as its flower te e tti#ef the °Queeli of Clubs. The' gray of morning had ju - si,belait to steal into our bed-chamber,' ,wgen ejaculated: . with Unusual vigor," "henry, henry, they're hi 'the. trent drewinerTntiii; find they've just knocked do;ilcAli`e plirrot screen." ' 8 " "My love," I was abLeba imaginative powers have at length arrived at a pitch of 'clairvoyincs,"; from the rootti beneattivai as if all-the- fire irons -httei• - goiiii-oir , togetherl with . w bang. compelled nie to :acknowledge; Ito myself at hawk that there was something in Mrs: B.'s olefins at last. =1 trod down stairs asnaise lesslitts I could, and in almost utter dark ness:- The drawing-room door was' ajar. end iltrtingh-the crevice I could•disqgandt. despite the gloom, as many as three Muffled figures. They were all of them in black *Gibing. and each wore over his &cask:cask a crape, fitting quits ali3sely,4oltie,feptures. klestolserstr been oonfrontedaty.anything so dratdful belbro. Mrs. B. had cried "Wolf!" 13 Ell