The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, January 16, 1864, Image 1

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liavingiust a d d edto our office one of Gonnos's Is-
PROM , Jos PRIMUS, we aro enabled to execute in a
superior manner, at the very lowest prices, every do.
airtption of printing known to the art. Our assort.
tnentofJO.B.T.Y24,,bidargaAtuLialahlPaald4 , -
tis used and oar worldshalimicaliT9ritself.
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DR. HOFFER.
§URGEON DENTIST, offers his profes
.. • sional services to the citizens of Colum
b a: , Mid vicirritY.'. 'lcrfi I ;' , 6.) 1 1 is 1 :
,9FFICE on Fro& street, fdurth :l
door
AbOve Locust, office formerly occupied by
.:Jr. 2. Hoffer.
- Columbia, Doe. 19, ISG3.-ly.
iirt - aiLl a/m=4 . ) , .• ;
A .TTORNEr Al J CaNSELLOR AT LAW
ari. Columbia, Pa.
•:Collebticitut promptly mad° In Lancaster
York counties.
Cola., July .4.1863. . • _
11. B. EMCEE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
PA.
MADE 'BED BUG BESTROYE.
MADE by,U:' `Rumple. • '?rifo: hUmbUg.—
It is made a powder, and will not soil the
bed clothing, if it does not prove satisfiteterc,-
%he Janney refunded.-.,For sale et'
therstore
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i! :7 Bit6l . o l g R*l atiatidA L 1
M.t.: have. been selibtst tJiolabove.Cough.
Patellae* at the Netnily.3fedleine,Stere all
winter, :and they.have.givea: general satis-
factiorito sOl who have usedthem. The Bev .
ilenry, , Witrd Beecher! says, so ,•fac. as .lie
has had an. oppOrtunity of , comparison,
Urown'slTroches are pro-eminently the
first of the great Lozenge School.
July 4, 1863..
WILT! SAVEI
'JUST recetvedby the subscriber, at their
:Store in Locust street below Second, -
100 Bags around
'which will be sold at the lowest market
, J:-.R1.3411PLE AvSON.
Cola. July 448,03.
LYON'S .Pure °MO Cata;stba • Brandy,
and Pure - Wines, especially for Medicine
stud Sacramental purposes, at
..;:.Y.M,EILY MEDICIN E
July 4, '63:
LADIESLT.AkKA.;ISOTTICE I
YOUR stttoittion Is specially called to the
.very handsome and choice varieties of dry
moods we have jest received.. Far salo at
.very, low prices. . .
. : STEACY &BOWERS.
„Oioaxisito Odd...Fellows', liaß, Columbia,
~: sao~- a~a-ss~~t
THE • subscribers ;ha c .receiVed . a new
and arse' - sfzick and sizes of
Oar_ Iron and Steel. They are constantly
supplied irith Siqek.itt , thil,branch of his
brisiness,-artd Can Vainiitligit to customers
`brltirp*or small. quantitlepi,Ut The lenveSt
,rates' -I , • X. RUMPLE dr. SON,
.
.„Locust street below Second, Columbia; Pk.
July 4, 18871
• Harrison' a Columbian Ink:
*4 — . wax= is superior article, perman
ent black; and not vorroding the 'pen,
• can- had In , any quantity; at the Family
Ildedleino•Store, and black...ea jet it that
• Etiebitilloolaiolish: , •
• - Cokujuly 4, 1883._ •-•- • • - , -
,
is for the Handkerchief.
Patotirldedlititiest - '
Cloth. Hair,Blesh at Tooth Briutheas.
Garden andl.Plower: Seeds.
Wines and Brandies.
d i,baxt reOsiVelitstidT6llSale,ni. the ,""
FAMILY; IiRDICLICS STORE, ,
, Odd Pellcriar.
. — 2W601, YARN3; i tiutiw_instoeseeire'l i; good
.idtOcitof Stodklng yarrio
• SYEA:Ct-erAIONVERS, •
Oppoidkalidd Pillows' HAIL
Sept. 5 ; /In!, or .3.• *.,510,01,
(I.ol4lePLESlTAPElitertirri. r , ,r,
§ vari tlor e ri ty tirst Itca".43ICAIID 3 heii choice
rr - . of Apples Throttle; by the Naftel
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• Written for the Columbia Spy.
z--;33ireezEl*liirell:-.ll:More
Threo,hpndred3housand more Go, Join_
;The ,Million,whodiays.gone before .P ; ".
Some 'neath the blood-rod turf now rest,
Rill up,the ranks ! rally once more !
.Threo hundred thousand morel up ! up !
Let every heart now beat as one
Fight to mamtaht our Government,
The wisest, best, beneath the sun
Three hurt i 4rnii ph'ousii - A4 whie +Those
1 S. '{friend,
With. Copper beadirad-heart,Arike"down'
Grind in the dust, the very rocks,
Would on them-cast a withering frown.
Three hundred thousand more ! Awake !
And for the struggle rack prepare ,
iris Rigart, ; or , Wrong l that t ,must
.Whic4rWlisiefliefbi)Vtteti declare.
Three hundred thousand more ! Be strong!
In faith your armor buckle on ;
Maltobare each arm, unsheathea,ch prord,,
Al'Strilt, and the victory, shall bewOrl.-
Three hundred thousand more l Be bravo!
' Meet; withresistless will the too ;
Wei not' Arigeb4 shall you attend,
Prevailing prayer shall with you go.
Three hundred thousand mere ! Away !
-.Those sacred. rights our fathers gave
:Tons inthhaodi
yeltrthildrdn;thoseTights save !
Three hundred thousand more ! Go, build
An eyry for our own proud bird:
Make this forever Freedom's land,
dim whicirtsbrdi never iroreheurdyN
N • ,j
ina.slo;'l; eall,
The slavewh ip' a crack, the mournful cry,
The bloodhound's bark, when hunting
down
'The fleeing slave, brirught back ttodieTe
iThreo hundred theitua, Urti. more I.od upg -
Your srlgite belongethto the Voicv '4
Into ydurliarids the Idelte' II eve,' , "'--
And all your heaven-born deeds reward.
Three hundred thousand more! Great God!
Gird on thy sword that reader be !
Roll back the cruel oT War,
By thy right arm give victory.
Then shall our starry banner wave,
Before the world triumphantly,
strfpe erased, no star obacured, • ,
Its nuott6, l --UNJOIg !, LIBARTYI,
"'Why what is fame? a phantom form, a
-music in the air, -
A. breath, an all-inspiring sense, a motion
@Terywhere. - -C. P. Wood.
An a fell seek 'thee; seek theo,-Fame,''
I'd,loave this brow of mine, , , -.,. .. .-1
'Tivined with•the flowers; tbolaitrollloVior4
Of famo's bright, blooming vice,
I eareltotlor thellowers of love,--' • .•
...
. They:kjoom.to•fedo - and-diez:
cI
To 'iyukon hor,ce. Oink/telex, ifvo,
4n dil l iti rF 9 4 l.rte rS ( rl l ?* ' -. 5.. 1 ., ,-1 •;; - ,
' T titii;kAiikriiie;e:::;.:6.;:,'4
seeknOtlame , b6lo. ,W O
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For'this sacrhiiiit'lfaS•beoVd* Ved,
And joy can-never know„ , ,,;. • „i , - •
Friendship has preyed a soulleas thing,- - '
- - -rwishme friend on earth, .-. • .„: ~- • .
Nor tears shod o'er Inv sinepinglorm,
-I.When. lying 'neath the tu.rf,.. , ' • , . . : •
But oh, I wish to leave behind.
'
• Aherne to ever live; ,-.: ..... .
I seek a solace for my grief - • . ' •
That only fame can give; '
I'll wander through the world alone, ,:.
And when in death I rest, , . .
Oh, may my name with fame be linked,
My sloop will then be blest. ,
ME
EOM
MRS. EILIMPTON'S PARTY.
. Dear Mrs. "Julia Jaelison - Clay Cal
houn, Cramptou," good soul,—and What
a mieracfr she was of that virtue called
ecoiionty ; at least, Solly, her husband
always said so—and .1, an 'old friend; al
ways-had too much prudence to say she
was not. Having long been an intimate
friend, that is boarding" friend, of the
Crampton family, as , lit' toe seen , I be
"wed' -posted" 'arid very intimate in
their entire 'domestic affairs—hence,
venders,. what I am about to relate, can
be relied upon as a matter of fact, aid
not entirely:Otfidtici4;*bgh
is notfintirelifree,frOuOt,..
. .
• Dear, .I:facet, amiable, soul! -as Solly
usetirto - ealr her, k Ito* often have I' vainly
seasoned`with he r liiairt*i*leitt faults,
,which "
she always hacl,: and iihieb. I was
decidedly- averse to—they were, to -be
eo r estatitli talking about ' "Olaf I saved
'on. f ua-Aviv cheap, how very cheap 1
boU:ght dce.—,-and tionderieg.at the
thoughtless extravagance of her next door
neighbor, how hatefully
Wasteful' the - DetiingtOnikerni Wits-as
iniUietheitl..aertiing:thethes t :s3l;en
_am) r _that,LhaV e the. time, , this morning,..
-to enumerate: " • ' -
=ld aneirentfaults , =nllow me,
40419 readent,jf yol pltntee,to'stnte One
wort- r tiiiilant, being the worse, I can bat
brift it . out.:-:-4e was like altother skit
tecor}oaiiste;` boo fond af: sal";
ikeffg, ti.msfe vaohi , most WrolyiPlaclibr
2 4 1 P -4 PaggINI to bel l - - WhY~ if
gtajwi4 , in
Ur- °npnAitrour_ rkayannt-qt
*!eisitEgg,:efer.e, inllnt. kind or !glee, no
cue ~fnioVoa ± bus
baad, Sony , and he
vtIMI too : kiad'a man
tiripposct.^ - ler :itruwrorhiu sll, ...*glit:
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BY MRS. N. J. A. SIMONS.
Written for the Columbia Spy
Fame.
EY WILLIE WAIVE.
r iginai.
Written ExPresly for, the Spy
MATTER-OF FACT- SKETCH.
BY JAMZS S.' WATBLINS
. • - NT 40 C AP-AS READING, 0$ ANtPiIEASCIit'VOj4 I A4 4-1 ••
"NO•SNTZtf.A.ViCe
POIATIMIA;TENNSILYANIA-1 .- BATURDAY ,MORNINGt I I 6 4
ANITARY ; 186C ,
12412 - -
• -
what a 9Y4! sitcriAilKwai
AP3, de ' rp confident;
*Y 7 ',4ften -sudh,-=-foi;:11
have kneieuthe aOniennik ..
to compel `her servant• for,
every:department of the: louse, for, whi-Oh
aliTineirer
And, even then; as she 'was • naturally
iery Ana-Nei:de seldom, if ever,
1 46 af!ea:Ail t qiipi!ly;tlF.ccelat,,ria
-4E4 temper Wasoften, too often aggravated:
• ,
4 .Know,then,
'a do in
As women owe a a 7--ao en.
310 - .2* . tntillaii ihei?infich and bark of trees,
W)4lq.kdsh jitafend them from, ternpeeplow! rage::
Cl.:44eAsem-in Winter—tender them In age-,
Or. SS 4w.s lovaAnto their larding lEvev:o ; ,
Should soch•be.huabandlo custom to their wiros.--.
I - ingier:- hinted that Mr: , and
; Mrs.
Crampien ,Itiyer • disputed,.. - I think, in
this," I:ittn wrong- they bit very
seldom, and' then, even.when theydid; it
wresinAnitu ap afedionnte. way . ;
. as Mr.'
sGl,emton'Crtitn i gtWaffas OttkF man , t° be .l
obstinate; hence; his • amiable, (F) bettar-.
half had all in her own very' desirable.
way. She could go to an auctionsale,:
saYGover'S or Hoffman's—and there puri.'
chase. whatever she thiiiight proper, with
out herr. Solly 7 ever. passingrtn:
opinion as to its checiiinese or'beaude.:-;
Yet, I believe, , mine twice; ho has
yielded,L4ori:4 - is ,said; ",'„the beet of
husbands are dysreptic'and very itejusb
at times," to the, if I must say it, insane
delusion. that - Mrs. Cranipten might, pos=
sp)ly . ,-have been in the wrong. • And le
has, on all such occaiionl, as a'good and
affectioFiate• husband should • have done,
gently, kindly , and calmly eijx;stulated
with her. - But es "roman :1/Z ie too-
man,". she, invariably came , off , the con
cineror, often hum Ming, asshe'd turn
.
"Thus far ray fortune keeps an onward coarse.
'Arid T.anl graced with wreaths-of victory.' j
Di=
•If I rentember.rightly, the„ contro
versy 1 Aaittlie Idea - Sure of being. a/is
telier to, was about a: doulde:ixtending,.
dining” - table: 1.11 give What rheard for
the benefit of all young liousekedpeis
desiring to.study."econcnny." • •Well, , it,
*Weagell;: t h at; - t . he- Fi r Y.
diablptcin hiclrldnt desired
stich in addition of furniture 'as the.abc
o . *:•4 l .4 l ****•
(ardinsry)';nialiegaity/4..c
answered their purpose
he nor she ''could - possibly iee!the , :actmal
necessity for a change; but a! ehaiwezusai
in her head, and a chcinge she 'would have:
Very frequently would she say to her
husband :—' l Solly, it's a great pity some
body won't• buy these tables—can't we
mapagetio_ sell . them? . You know we've
404 tbeturso very long, and , they, are so
troublesome to me whenever they are set.
Now I do think an extending table
answer our pu4ose• much better—an.
then it would be less trouble and so muc
more-convenient to
_me—what say you—
don't you think so, dear
To which hewouldalways reply : ' "But
see here, Julia, as no one will buy than;
and l ive cannot possibly get rid of the,m,
my love, we must get along-the best way
we ,can with them, you know."
.Whiolt
reply Would invariably
,ruffle his "dear
one's" temper to no little extent, and she
:would exclaim passionately and arms :=
"To-be-sure—just like you men-z-who
, ever knew . otherwise ?" And there the
question would rest for a few days, neither
feeling disposed ts?."bring On another con
' I was engaged in , ti e'estnitlishment of
Solomon Crampton 4k, Co„ as;coofiden!ti
ecinsecinently, we Were always gen
together.: c One day, however, while mre
waresitting:At - the dining table, enjoying
alearly-repeetof something ' ... !dene np"
in 4e way_ of a stew, but heaven, : only
*trovre.Wl34oshe looked np, very, langh
ingli; andlidd: "oh, you. ought
1 see . it,ty,X - houghe • tmeh a, beauti
fut extension -table• one just
Just only.t}tink; pizieen feet. long, wid-Xile
feet.: ii,fx inches wide, madeof-pure
any=twhite pine, viruievad,),the,Prettitiat
Yon - ever beheld',,and.ity for the trifling
sit74-.°l4*(l°garg'l4.fifiS cents I What
do.:you thini'Of that: 3 s3llYr Cilir.,i;L: l -L,
the and. I clerk • ton ,
k and, I: baveieo „muck. confickssee in then:
to Aids* : they'd ' say anything but ! he
truth; the cabinet-maker; positively boat
tichniiy:dorirs, .elearWtOnify dm it; 7 - r and
more'thaa promised , it/' doubted'
hire, tonhownweehe447,--w'hieltiai'Ototiie,
yke4in„ sh4uld ,l 4k4;.: 3 kod,
iniieliantpeot -to aek'-for4
afford to send ettrwki-onnwto ,g second
,h# 4l : flJti#Pr s „.. store; for,:-the3l4,friai
enou -" LO lisy f oi !be Aso 1- Ifitat,. as
Mr ., „_ . rnete4
0:=- 7 1 -' lisiened:var sMentirely„to
what his dear had to eay;thonglr be: bad '
46 " 1 " 14 .mu11ie zahOviaHga about- 11 0i "econ
omy'.' his wife's, - =bat be deemed it
best, 'sad hifir.the atost - prndentio Ipsdp
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MOICINNO
ahem io_hinsielf, for, Ai vcry„enthualas
whiph his, : ?iirling - was, it
.would- have been cruel;-v e ry- cruel then to
,IMizi;dontradicted And, :all - 0C
were eating, Mrs. o—seemed
radiant with joy to, suAi"an extent, that
her rpliildreri, ,(threelti. nu fiber,) , were
2" ,
suffered , to eat as:intipllaonddiiig as they
pleased;-withintt ,a xror said'A44it
the .unyokolesonta!eAs lf such pastry l'Or•
,them; `an' incident' ii4lnor they had
never known to occur *Ore while the
children were perfeetly isiisiled that their
mie shOnid buy soingl4neiesevery clay. dixinafjwasqur*Mr. Crampton
4iciriedorith me, Apr Fnit gonn~ing-room,
being perfectly at ecue l ia:y#4ast, seem
ing so,—knowingitir . useless to
Worry . his brains 4,,...114ig he knew
juat tben - COuld not -be bettered. And,
I think he acted _thebittei, ; more wise
part, f6r it is •.:
Each 'nod raind7 . :chtables his:7o=qm 4.000ae,
When in anahoes use, they it ' I
" The time' sped swiftly. by, and ere I
was aware, night:her:4We curtain.% had
closed once more. around us; and we were
again found wending our way towards:
the domestic douiieil to hear,
perehance, anotiaer hiutory of broken
tables, dilapidated chute - , old sofas,.tin
safes, and many. other contemplated pur
chases and exchanges ? entirely of too nu
tnereus a character, just here; tOmen
tioir; while I, alas! was to be a silent
listener and looker-on;Wilieh, I mustsay;
was anything but very agreeable to me- 7
for, I think if there is anytki , ng , detesta
ble, Is:4i:tear a Wonium
contintiallylarlarreing cheat suCh things
as the above; and mom-partietilarly, abent
her: 4 'unegualled econ4y,"„'
purchases for her domestic affairs.
• iliiWeVer, a few minutes walk -brought :
ns f s o On entering, we found.l
the 'Stew purchase,' ; ostentatiously dish
Played; reaching from one end oftlie'roc*
to the 'other, covered with a,fine damask',
Cloth-, which, too, she, "had baught .
cheap,'.' from her "accorriar ia srlii:icrid.
Th
at ial's.
I=
EINE]
i LL L
tore* ,rickety."
Alfort - minutes after ventured to .
express - his fearson'this point,. but his
eery' .amiaUe, econontiall !lrifp,itosttied
himtoltheTeverse - rand , Whenpnot think f
ing, , he- fttiLilui subject 4 Ifttle
after, r nhe tartly.told him :
He "didn't know what he A
. • .
conclusion to ,which ho tacitly.'assented
'in peace, there's nothing so becomes s man,
As modest Sallnan sottermairy." ,
*:'
•
The next evening, when every thing
had quieted down,:the children having
sometime bfore, been put to bed—while
Mr: C was besily reading the' eve
ning-Tape' ri.his- "dearest Julia," as he
santetimes. called ',her, came lip hini,
laid one hand on his shoulder,iand hold
inghO other oat; in front of th'i pa
to prevent httluulitig, said, though
yea, affeciioeatidy:.-
4LF, rant some Inc? ll 4';'ipst
twenty dollarsr • '
Be' - stopped - reeding, hesitated alb*
meteents, and thee; looking up . to, his
looe,'asl rid : ."'lief do you wa nt. With
that - amount, *uky,. dear, it has, not-Jeans
'over: tiv,ar dais. ago, siape f gave :YOU
e. - 4,aiia'lis!Kt*.t, all gone in so short
a timer. ‘1:- ' - • •
C=`e',indignstion Brought fhe
crimson to, her *eke, yet'; she thought,
just; then, rdciriidibility ttie• best' psrE of
Onddralrini 3 O'citsir clean rtio,-sf:tt i r
littisi• - silonee, ssid ; : • :
Atiant-it, '' disicto7-742 ibay'co;,tititt
Is,At'pniclutooof :mioc, it vett- mo rather
more- dine; l'expicted: it iota and , the
old 'tsbien,l sidd;.' didn't bring pate ist
muds. st 34 4idui4;iheanisofit-you'll give
me just.the i emsll ; sum of twenty, 4644171,
my dear; I r. for-say-moot; - ru.
not.stgain.trontdo ion in a harryi"--
' She iqooke,exeeedizOy.faat, : ied ere he
weld reply- 7 4the added:
erUl,eietitlially, be a eiN;iiig, - *ar,
aisit,:tbok ate, so leak, se rualktinte - hatt,
.to ran ant the old table, -that Well gale
the *an*, is that way alone,' '
:Shin s iear =
Craiiiptoi„" Maid ." nothing, what
4:10T4'!" say 3" . P4rd•
olinaatt:S~col~so Clay Cal/01171
had-.l3Locikea with
.44ecili ' 3 '4-44 * 1
'are itudiabtealr atisav, , when.woatooare
efeCiditi4P' they knew .lagitar. - ouT-,
selves; " for cif, ocau!e ' otodetretar , t an& igt,
never..o o P.Vidger• •
• . ..roctiaar "Lira.
Poitild *seers tor.to
4sior tor asth, timars: oemnipm9, *Re* ,
Mr•lsibricroglietfolto 9 •
Ho could ricit;coliC6Viroxii taiiti
~ A.. 11. '1: ' " 7Pir.:!
'the nwiti.lA gr ' SsYn!"ffiWOri i 99g c •! -
ii was-.used; but.to:..agogi 4 -Ni spoon' hq
zieltek=venturedTtasar*ri.ge,
would" sbak4
particularly at 4s
strop:NAIL,
' :One day; and; nevnr ;forget it i he,
shook .it rather , i4n:i4"; and - his .amiable
wf,g, `no lonief tolerete - thls o:in
duct-On the part of 1111.; C in sihine,',
." Do. you let. that teble : :idene,
leon"ve , beeirtryinotoldeakit - eveiliineet
ititaYg
• • ou
r;y: • `
KT* do it'
*, daY) see 4:7lllAle
very.seimieinanner;lmitii,X44:.o.7-r--.:,-; al
ways - . thinking,..i r sgehLeases;liiudenee
the best of falifi,.snienothing.- "
It would not lui.:4'been , my imMie;,ai,
least, Y, don't thiak . it would ; Ne•lir4.e
I'd • surely: hare replied-as'Anrtly as she
had cione-4n:, at least, mude.a despeiate
attempt at'it: • '
am A311=11 . 6,1- woman hre 3o siengi '
To ea. few, when they Should kneel for poem; •
Or seek rorrule, enprenutey snd-mpy,
• Whenthoy are bound to-terre, /aim/dotty."
OTdr eirmoriths hrid,,passed' sway- 7 -
and.in 'that h4d, scarcely heard. a;
senteneuaboutthe eabies;.r.hcars,.sofasc.or
anysetlier , ."cMajipzirehitses',?. of the eco:
nomical having'bol,
come'Soinee'Tiat calwer ' on , that subjee't,',
nor did she, , in:44,, now ,attend so many
petty auctiox:saktqasoncershedid;' things.
seemedlto glide along:, ihreugklife; very
smoothly,' until about :the *lnd; ,A•voicib.
i.,a13111 presentlY spetiiN.:`ine long'iik ha
remembered;, her children were )1114
boarding school,, and.rurliouse.lfor onee,.
had•boceme. apparently oriel; '-urifeii Mr
next
. do6r neighhcr,'
should 4.4)34.4_. -3 4 1 - ar4iap'l3
Per ) )• intending to give. a party, l a, usnr.n
lag affair,,twith anipper9 &c., -commonly
milled, in Virginia. and Our t
Jandl:Ait Breakdown," to ~apnlnt young
'friends, and aotbebg itsteiiiidn of a
table to snit her . Yur.PB9)lKrrkl:9l°
' 16 4 of - ,*.itu,' ‘48.134 .#4,14
she conld,not,d eny Cr. 'r a wean
'Me&
giA
turning
qdiieb ;:aS
to-be aunt
aThe 'inaksioisdur.Were engaged,: th oiliest
htinfeCtioneif rlirdisrod" from:,
tte iiiilitfaelkionkihr
441 altctgetAterk t)i- 1 404. 111 Fitir as•got - :
tow, up in, a : most genteel; and fashiona,
61e:style.; and:weuld'have ,pseised off, as
Fretiehi Say; • 'tfin' ai (leaded sitceeSs'
but ',for z aceide'zi, of
Sony. C-,'.' as the trUiliful "Julia
Johnson JaCksoki:Clay Calhoun" infoim4
ed •the companyi. "was :the proximate
cause ; , however; I' shall Come to that
presently,
"O, give me thy bend, . - •
One, writ with me in eour militortnne'v_booli,"
fable; according 'to orite,r;
was removed front her dining-room to
that of Mrs - . P,----, and, when, it was ex
tended? completely-filled the entire length
of the ( rocon'; it'was then covered with an
eacelleot winc. or tea, cover, such; per-
baps, never- graced it. beforc;, '
that Was *iced, first, the meatacconsist
ingneasiiidelieany of thkg'season, tur
keys; , ortois;',,arid,:' in fact, everything
/hat for inottoy,eoolbe had and besides
it • completely. .groaned with:confectionery
And- wines of ovary description: • Large,
409.7-0.409 g pyramids of 'eandi
letno9s" was placed along 'centre,
vvvikaa0.4..F914,, 41 , 44 4 , ."4 1 198.4 . 1 3'
nreli ktitiorni.onnfentioner,-M. Janus D.
Gilmour;auk% lid, whto gala' upon
it:,;PrOcbMoifi it to be they : n}ssttlr ` pieco
Of;feiliar,,migi#Oac'ef
labWbeing.seir;t4e'iant_
intsoalled upon the, froor,r—wehad. been
AM:Oinkl kaki isOt gong; - and - - as
the lionr,,,greW4mer-fer; altirlii-rest and
` ifii4 ll oint; (thw.
0011:a,01400k:th ' e E , evening)) 4 43
waitir::esano to the iiobrto innovates it
iividy,lie.;--Land conolndingirliirl
seas being Midi, by: - 443 there:,
waLia spider' crash. in 'tfie
l at;, • that,woment,, was thrown
intoa:oo444e -:aorisa.inati:Mt. . 1- * . ite
die's, :dear aciidit, wireateed of •cottrae,
fairy 'cresferiiitg:,ruN it .:Toitti• time,' With
ihelr shit7i screeches; tbo.mttlficilas; ", in
• • ~.-
some haataesin,- !dripped- their. Inseam
ilia - the Isbtelt 4 iraiter, fairly
" • •
-whitemith :hoftoet neell:ndgbt
he for itre s nbiee as if the entire tin t .
inis ltad Oveli Itegyind , Malty:heft
the `toorto•the kltehan floor, and the eiv„
tire bnii4inglaight , 4**44ein ...1xP 6 e*
to - Telloyin:reltere472ol!: Fyi/el,lrith._;
t "gaitloloja;sl4o. taaea: if
what'inight be the , ciiiieZf so'
iinalten ell alarm. To ouritter4oniphi,
ttlz _ MMITAIIM
MEE
seen,
5"
MI
ever, • delicacy, fii'`Voniget,'lnina; oh;
IniiTorVtliciught
itii4:t I did ink
but i 4.3 not of inn - eh -
Ike table had given way precianly_inAii:
middle,-so7thitt-ini*, 'ices; plarer, l :q7Zs l ea," .
"i:ract . soliils, lay in -undiitingnialia
bre' OOtifu.;ion over the floor; •
• olbOur'sel vie;luid no supper, much` to
:my dit - like; yet; drkhe theaentire
, •company-behiivettlitentsclves admirably:
trulfiaid sonivitlin_the roomi,
"Mrs: intamy bad,
.givetr the groat,
est 'breakdown' of • the season. "-- Yet, by
I .the more - andhetter
. acquainted of , the
assemblage,, it ;yrasealled:.klit rs. • Cramp-,
tons breakdown,7 y which title, from
that,day to this, it has been -known.. Ye
God t. you:. should :hors• heard
re
sponse to, ortrvit's remark, a perfect roar
of applause, in laughter; even Mrs..C.,
though crimson with rage, could not help
smiling,.though,'twasyisible but a forced,
smile; and, to her credit, she truly be-
She sang, op.t t . * for t tlic., =wig, to "strike .
up," with:en:s' mud; aohdittaitCe a if that
deplorable, unhappy event: had not car
ried down, in- the , shape-of a "mahogany
extencrisg.l4,#o;7-49 be l!atid for, the en
tire saving affmood ten. months to come.
.Ten?m9 ll :4. 2l b.t.4i44Paff,T l3 l.fte 3 9a.te°
P 2 Cont4:cC%rqi. - 4 1 2w.,90M.4 1 e0E!;.
awl,t - vorily„it.. : l4.l:bgitt L a good long4et?
Wit.t4 33 : 'lsincct•tt*4 44l l o 4nAN l3 1-"
breaks
Johnson
Clay , Calhoun .crp,wpt4,'B,.end, I have ,
: 111 44 1 ' Aoki. 4r:. 9. 24l:uinisk
ivith . botter , . I shall *ti 1 - 1"'
rogacktor.k, L?PPAeF boarding, h!F?-7—.
1 1 6( /' hFF• Alt° Blame
of t
. 13 t.i..etzt...c98 ) )9 . 41 7, 1 4 0.kl ° • 11 P1f r ft 1:1 1 1 ,
Se.tJi '1; 6 ,1 :
;
P*tiwAlY
Lively srfx!cKtiorl 7 ,? . .ffk,iN, • •
Se doegtt't compt . e.*. ,
to 19st; s blit
l i e . i t ? , 4 • '
Los s ,. 16taa
daltg . hteriliaereturneA froi fitial; arm
myh-all I hart? r
quite a merry, and tr ul y
. 7;
in excellent titno AhOugli, at.our
mug atherings, . i
we often anjoy jok,,
inown as "that. df,: 1 47.4 . 41id.., johisria
" • • • •••.t. •
.Teicleson Crampton's breal.:-.frown."" 5 •
7,7 r: - I.llys7tVgp i ; •'•:7 -7: .7.
r s , ,
'for the
Home.
Our . rIchOS may i apish, our 'pleasures may
And bright sccnes•nf earth be anyelopecl
• in shade •• ' • • - - - -
Bujoyment,-may,leave us, and ; hlgh!hopos
may fall,
Our friends • snatched • away who' were
dearer,thau all. •
*Then :what Is this e eurth—a home fall of
le 'x 'l n .ll.*:riinelo ruin and inon'to the
• tomb ; ,
More love,' errallea• aariille te- Meet
with' decoy; _ • ' -4" 1.•
Where hope lighte„ her. torch but harry
away.
away.
Then give Me that Beare neveitiibjeci to
• ()haulm - - •• L
Where love never witheng "where hope
never fades • • • " •
,leirtrare- haavetir-splender brilliancy
ine; .
Thew sh talce 'all' thiii*orld if that home can
:.be mine. • A .r _
'' l liongh.•dark.be the present and - gloomy
the.past,
I'll. go to' invbright c'tointi• in,lteavete
*here love eiisll fade nitwhile egos shall
r oll; ; • . •
I .
l AA Joys of..tho ;blessed. shell enrapture
soul:
•r, ••••
.Writtea,for. the Coluni* ypy.
Thevtroont ofl t c 7 boa spdagm
Valhi=
Is'bnes
pilkoloorwatenk gontirsoll;—
Rat soon tannin 'RPM semi, "
taulliroinideop amines bast;
That. ODOWOUId 110111V1144,7 AZ11110141,0?UN
Eki lotu:sto_dy Olds tiutliatot.
13 : 2 7 ool'inall iota" a it dotia strati„
The weakest. camping o'er
pot-even the incongnit Alts inllo-14..
'-Cont seldom' fOrdlo abbe* •
Then, olyibineknoleen*tintr sad ,
Fultkentrance in your blurt ;
1110ne eittleU thedankorsof;;-L
1411Drs.
The lauedStiAliiihrstit
Somebody=e, Novae of. egarse—ip
ovires .107,1shen Eve was manafaeSured
V*"sitielici:rib,;servant wame4 ;wade
a.t"thei same time; wiSrob her t goose.
is *Ye;
uemeitew)2lollii
to Eli "with
tx9 b?AeinkloOeAeefs
kiee'izi-'nieiek"ri@kt;ewayfvdekintise,
tliWilitier:-Teid'Oe4eineiteq,es
-tea thei l iekte*etloinSfeldiod tbd
treKin4r - fhpi r b i liessettuitge
:4; ) tr.! ...wstc.t
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t .i'''. ' i , 7 , -''''•,:, '•
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PVTIOLE IPEIW4 1,738.
=I
,awned out,.(Ank't supper .Inost-:ready;
my dear 2.".:1T0t he.•He, nitride dig fire - ,
and hitng the kettWoverithimself; we'll ,
venture;- and' pille&theliidishes, peeled
-the lootatoes,endflitmtlitm else,he
ought to do. He Ailk.:ol-
after
cows, fed
the chickeni,And loeko,after the pip
himself ~,
,He'nefei* 'brinight,•licineWf
!tg dinner whit* Eve''
I•haditetrity'firibili; - po,inegitusataiiand the:::
mango seeion was,oyer: • Helmer sand
„,
; out ; tiil;l to ! 'el,oelc,,te !
_tolcard, : ineeting,
hurrahing fo r an :ankantkerit candidate; -
)u!„rthrin scolding ben:aiise - poof-kie'inut
sitting up' and' eiyirigliiiiae, 4he gatetr , --;
He:never -played „rolled tea pi n s,
And drov.e.:!-J:414,1K1P631-414*::1414- 74.
,with, cigar z!!1•1104.;
around, white Eire was
rOelririg ertuile at hokile.'. gel
didn't s think-else_Was especially;
created for the purpaw ofwajtingon bite,
and-wasn't, . , under 4 the.
disgraced a
.maa to lighten* wife a - ct tea—
a Mile: Thit'd'the a reison thaMe
riot rieed•i.liretVgirl;!*was;
the-reason that her faiidescendiataslid;'!,.,
Vucationat gtpartnust:
EDITED' BY NOTTSO.I3I'O3:
AU ‘o:mtmunicationt indinifidf orihis twhaiw.i sits' lab r
cullhwgsad to Itrimum,..*•y cYllm,,l::bkeWl4N, Pa.
capability vs.CaPild*, ,
One jsaubjecti:;,re,ied active;, the ot3ar'
objective, 014. passive; one
idea of life and ,echtaverciet, the. other' :
not:".isig that,Ftuty . , not be t prediktkofta-.
ert inattsr. • . ,Tf a #i:stieetion .
these -words, l'uffileit s tii 4 'ffie,m,tii l 94**"
teacher's , office: Vet c .
which rega r ds pipit as
caeg; /Oieb
foctb
; v 7, .
ether than as a~n s
.;activ.e e n ergies ortite.;pio,"
to be forediii meint?rii*, relidni4 ac J
gaording i Vs
to .
ncation
Airectior,OCtbn .
essential, for 0 1 *!! 4 to'
,parie„litti,:nia,**: the thiciiieloffici?
correct;
to .rec't! - 7 1 1 - tt.:tc ur g:e.4;044 4 ,
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;brings The. boilit
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that which
own powers, sin'y . be jinnW*o44d
by i l2 " sllPOisf - R 1 -EcYnii*,l;4?.;' finnan
and disciplines the physical*rer - o# 4 tht
4.lot4e,:losictinebim . by jitdiAtin! Oak.
tine, and the eierCisi of ptiYainstaapai
bilities, to that complete phyak 1 1 , dewel
opment in which 'be "rejoioesis asdiang
man to runs race." - -!kthairirionia Jler-
• - znatediimosents, - .''
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