The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, August 29, 1868, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXX,AUMB-ER,
THE:COLUMBIXSPY ,
... • •• - • , 111 . 11/.1 •I ,i t
TERMS
MOO per year; if paid in rid:ranee; 'alxrifonths; Si.
If not paid until the uspiratlon'of;the
year; s2.sophargud. , t„
StsuLa cor.r.k4- '
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No paper,will bo diaeontinueiluatil aIL arrear
ages aro paid,. unless at Vie option of the,etlitor
RATES OF ADVERTISING
ErGUT: xa?T,F°'ISPA;cz•NYw-Yq!".4-03-XXik:
(1 vr I 2 :14. am. 1.3 mq 13,112•11 yr.,
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ft• sqrp. I =•00 1,3.00 1, 5.00 1,.6.00;1 8.00
3 Sqrs. 5012. 4.00 I 0.00 I'o.oo 118.00 -,25.00
COl. 5.00 ( , 7.00 [ .9.00 ( 12,00 15.00 1,20.00,
3.4 Col. I'B.ool 12.00 1 15.00 1,20.00
1 Ca 112.00 114.00 1 20.00 125.00 I 35.00,1_60.00
_1.:100.00,
Double the . aboCe ratesivlil - be , Charged n ftir
din
play or blank ady.ertisernents.
Advertisements-tioll4.ider contract, must!be
marked the length of time desired, or they will
be continued and charged foruntilordered
Spec! at Notices 21 per cent. more. COJ.3 •
A.Il Notices or :Advertisments - Am reading anat.-
ter, under ten lines, 11.00; over tea lines, 10 ens.
per line, rainierrtypeclr....• .11 .4 , i ,•••
Yearly Advertisers discontinuing their adver,
t isements before the expiration•of the:year,:will •
he charged at•fall rates as•alxwe; or-according to
contract. • • : •••.• • -•:•••• , •64 rti.l
Transient rates will be charged for all matters.-
not relating strictly their business.
• All advertising will'bemonsidered , CA.9ll,•after,*
• firstinsertion. _ _
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m . CLARK,
JUSTICE OF THE PE r .
OFFlCE—next door to Bess: hook store.
Office Hours—From M., 12 to 1 P. M.
and from 6 to 9 . P. M. (apr.2o, ,r,
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ATTORNEY 6:. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
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Columbia, Pa.
Collections promptly, made in Lancaster and
York Countlett.%. , „ f_S‹ ~„ y' I :, 1
A J. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNEY-A T-LAW.
Collections made In Lancaster and adjoluipg,
Pensions; P.ouxity, Back -Pay', and all claims
against the government promptly prosecuted.l
Onlec—No.ls2, Locust street.
SAMUEL EVANS,
JUSTICE , , OF TELE,PFACE— r
(Mce': on setilaa' , litAlosys'
Ball, Columbia,
TA. M'CRPHEY,
el . PH YSICIANrce SURGEON,
Colnnabla, Penn'n.
Dr. M. Is a graduatty 'of the Untverstty of
Penn's. and was a student of Dr. John L. Atlee.
Sr., of Lancaster,- r - • .
Office—Corner of , AVabint Abu Second Streets,
In the room formerly occupied by Doctor Dev
lin. jrnay2'63
T Z.,IIOFEER.; I
DENTIST.
Nitrous Oxide Gas nthninisterod In the ortrzie-
Lion of To-eth
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Oillo6 , —Font Street. nett.' door to IC Nilliarna•
Drug Store, between Lomat:and Walnut Streets.;
Columbia, 'a.
FHINRLE
. PHYSICIAN' dr, SURGEON;
offers his professional services to the citizens Of
Columbia and vicinity. He may be found at the'
office connected..witiritbs.resitience; on Second
street,between Cherry Mad - Union, every day,
from 7t09 A, M., and from 8 to BP. M. Persons
wishing his services in special cases, between'
these hours, will leave.word note, office,
or through the post office.
4P-T-PLS!-
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BLACK 11013..SE:110TEL • ,
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MILLERSVILLB.j.aiteaster County, Pa. ;
A First-Class Hotel; well :adapted to aeccah- -
rnodate the 'traveling 'public. Tho Choicest
Lieuors at the Bar. JOB. IiNCYrWELL, "
Je2o.3m) Proprietor. -
ESTERN . HOTEL
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No 3. 0, 11, 13 & 'COTLTI...kIiIberSTIMET,
D. D. 'WINCHESTER, rIZOS. D. WINCHESTER.
LEV/S 2/.154LZ-R,
" CONTINENTAL."
TILLS HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY; LOCATED,
between. the Stations of I.lle Reacting:tut] Colum
bia, anti Pennsylvanl& Railroads,-
FRONT : STRET,... COLUMBIA, PA.
Ample accommodations for Strangers and 'rm.*.
elers. The Boris stocked with •
CHOICE oLIQIJoBso
And the Tables
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Columbia; April ma.] Prop
FRA.NR.LIN /110USAIn - ..• : • - 1 - ‘l, , ,it ;.
LOCUST ST.', 'COLUMBIA, PA.
VIM is - a llrst-elassi Hotel' anti le in every respect
adopted to meet the - otiVlii44 , Ana - slesires of tile
traveling poblle. , MARTIN ERWIN,: '
Proprietor;
r i VRENCH'S•IipTEL, -
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Orrtho EriropeariPlan'4l;Ppoitito City Hutt Para. New York. '" -‘• • itiTßExcal,
Proprietor.
MISIILEIVS HOTEL,
+7 CI .'.
• 'West:Market Squeiejleictitti Ratio's.
•:, • •"EVA:N. MISHLEK,
),-• Proprietor
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EXCECANGVILOTET:4
,C4COI7IVIWOY. PEDT:INTA.
Flrst.Clans — Adoiinirixdatlons. The Chatcait, - ,
Liquors at Via Bar. ALEX. D. REESE, !
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' 'DADTIMORE:VSIARY,T., A ND.
This hotel has beerilately:retitteao.vith all the:
necessary linprovementSitnonot to-hotel enter
prise and therefore offers tlrst-class.a:ceommoillt- 4
Lions to strangers andOtherif visiting Baltimore.,
- MILLER,
proprietor.
, EDVCATIONALT.)S*
t" [Charterediwitli Auipie Pioteht.] T
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j EIIAN'ON VALVEY" COLLF.GI4I!
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The WIN: TEII: TERM : botionCiices oti s DiONDAY
Gtloeq! , z ;ILA
lititutton,luM necessitated Ille;CreetkinttCailtll-:
nouns handbags, suid,.3vitk-,theser7increasetrito
coati:nod/diens, superior adrtintageseiniattnided.;
Each branch e s tborcsighly,ttinuh4:and students'
• are exercised sorts to:. comprehend each 'part of,
the subject. ,The Trofessorx and Tutors are corn-_ , oetent and skillful. '„Tlie.railkoot study ArPie,
.mbraelnu branches of ; a
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AL P.I:OII7CATION. .
at-SPECIAL APVANTAGESCFOR LAMES;
partlenlarly InMOSIC and the ORNAMENTAL ,
Branches. CrlAttawfsmonyaticen...- 4- t ••
at-Send fora Catalogue; auldresslas; „„
T. 4 B.°VIC:".kB' DE;•Proilldeaut
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CASI3V~I4.' O)W- .
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• NEW"' - BALTIIOIO.I 0 RC.
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'ILTE REST MANUPA:GTIIRED;
Gorunining In one INSTRUMENT nit thnt..ts
vXl,mintEll.crna.v.rts. - ;)
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~Andr 4 eBs: . ri t able to Eiet,ol4 of „
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811111UNER. & SON'S,
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CfROVES,T . I.7;
Founder Of t4e.ohl,ancl favOrably,k:nowu house
or:preyestouu.&,Co...
GROVEgTE-N, , E
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Rooms,
r Ifercer-Street,
trA;t.,
ORTES.
Fite greatlncrenso lu the deiiiiitinlibiafirrtibitio-.
Tortes througliontithe country, Lave compelled.
us to extend our Idanufacturlng Inellltleas to
three times the former size; and bitylunadded ,
many new Improvements: in'
shall, continue. to, keep onrspcleop ehe.a aa
they always bare been, the lowest' of any first
_Jonas Plano-Rorte.rnaker,br—at-/easteone-tblrd,'
an d w e re/Teeth:My solloct.4 by, parties td ,
purcluielng• a embptrison stir alt Other'
makers. . -I , • st freuty2.llBty
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COGNAC, OP DIFFERENT BRANDS
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POCKL'R•FLeAS.KS; ' ' "
'I3IIMI—JOHNS,'
S ' TOBACCO 'BOX - I.'S;
'llo'‘.l iri'greatHvaifety;
MISIILER'S -.BITTERS!
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and itegetabloe pereet:" ' - , ,
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Currant and Muscat , ' WINES.
~I3RANDIE4 ot.ull kinds:
Jamaica Spirits
Cherry,
Rum,
Superior Old 'Eye.
pure Oldaye,
' , XXX 'Old- Rye,
OW. Rye,
;Pure'Qll Rye ,' ] i~iiou i elx,
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FOR A
these remedies. They will cure-every
case of,ht*li.ASlELlSi•witltoutfail.
Thousands of certificates have aeon ululated
in , the hands.. or , the proprietors, but-space
will allow of the puhticatlon of but ,a few..
Those„ -l t,will be observed, are men. of _note,
Enid - of Faith standing that theY intistl)e be-
At C. Btrezirg ,
sdr'peved. •
For Bale 1?y,
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For lisle by
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Locust Street, above.Frottk! ,
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Tho itestpraf!dmrof Imported
For Axle at
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TOOVLAND',S i aIIRKIAN!TONIC. "
4The - ;&reat 2ton:cellos Jon aIL :Diseases of the
::,LIVER ; (STOINIACEt", , OIV-PIGRSTIV43'.
nt 1•.“; ci,R,Gyvaqs: ~..,; ,
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4P/91:9 , P.05ea PC , ( 11 0:1 3 Prejuices„(or ~ as they,
Aro— ;termed,
45 41 - .A. '50 4;, -1 4. 6ibn,llOrand AqatlP 3 ,l•4 l 4.k-,
inq i4iiroparati&n,„ p ,rbir,,,blymoneentrat
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:::110 ' 0FLAND ' S1GERAIA .
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ixigreVierits; of
;the33itteis;',ivith'tliis;pnyt4:s tAnnly"o
itf:Sanlci
Chiz oni of the:
most plen'atiiit:iitartigfefabl6 ietnedii;s - eve;rl
,offered to,the - p;ublic.
'Those referring>ijmedicine freo from AS:
coholic ara - MY.Cilipovilririo,
Those who have no objectibn toStbii com
bination of the Bittersatatek4iri use -::••
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HOOPLAND , S GE,IIIIfAN TONIC. =
They are both"ebiu tiny. good, , abd-eontliin
the same meditinatorirtuesithe,clioice
tween the two being : a pore matter of taste,
the Tonic being the Moht - palatable,
The Stomachrfro'ne ami.ailef3. , T -- of - Causes,
such as Indigestion;; Dyspepsini-Nervous
Debility, etc. o .-auyo,, ,ry„aptr.to !ha-ye its
functions der4ngetl.The,"Liver,•sympa•C
'Diming as it "does' o'"With., the 'Stomach,
then becomeSl‘ffee ted,'- , the''result
which is thatilltetpatient - .snifers: from sev
eral or more,ot o thejollow.ing dlseases:
Constipationighttulence,rdward•Piles, l--.
nese. of 'Blood:VI the ,Hettil,:"X.cidity of
the StOriiacli,7:brausea", ' Heartburn,
Disgtist ifor y Food;“Fulness = or
Weigh kin the Stomach, Sour -
Eractations ri Sinking,
" FlUttering at the Pit "
ofithe , Stomtich","•
,;Swimmingg oE.the
Head, Ilurrieti.,or_•Ditli, • _
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urt;.l3reithing;pliitierink itt
the Hearf, - :Cfielttrig cie-Sufrocitt- .
ing Sensations when in sMyingPos- '
ture, , ,Ditnness of.„Nision,JDots , oriAlrebs
berores,the,,Sight Dull„Pain, in. the Head;
DetieleneT'of Fergpinitien;',Y4illopness '
the''',Slciri •EyeS(Pain 7 in' the
Side,!llaale; ete.,-
Sudden:- Flushes„ ,of Heat,
..Burning in ;the Flesh,
-COnstaritTunag-litings
of Evil, andGrelit
Depression
, etSpirits. ,
The 4ifforer v fr6tri: these diseases should
exerdise the - greatesfWaution inThe selection`
of .w..7remedylfir this. , case; purchasing only
that' which he, is as.. • „ sured ,frean his in
vestigationS and in quiries, possesses;
nieri nkillA_l. fully; ebinpounded,
is-free-41.nm , injuri • - cats ingredients,
and• has established, for:itself. a reputation
for, the curp:,of these diseases—, ,In this cop. : ,
ne'ctioii "We oa.ld . aubniitthose 'welrrknownremedies — ,
• ,-• t , " • ;
:.r} :.: ri'l ~
lictotT4ND'§'GEl3.l . Akr BITTERS.
- ritdckkib'„§
• - t. rrtrrr. r •
JACIG.SVAr,
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Trenpy-two , years ;since ; they - wore first
introduced into this country from Germaty,
dtiring which time' they have' undoubtedly
fierrormed More , cures; and benefited suffer
ing, humanity.to a greater extent, than any
other remedies known to the public.'
• Thesereinedies Will effectually cure Liver
Com plaint, , Jmind- - ' ice, 13 ySpeps i a ,
'Chronic .Nervous:,,.,Debility, . Chronic.
,Diarrhoea,, or ..Dis ease oftheßidneys,
and all - diSeases . ' arising from a Dia
-- ' ordered`Liver, IStomach;or Intestines.
Z44tirbeiry - ,
,T Y ,
esulting'fiorn any Cause whatever; Pros.
;• • tration• or the System, induced by
. Severe Labor, lardships, Ex
posure, Fevers, etc.
, There is no,ruedicineextanteque , to these
remedies in such cases. A for tine ,vigor
is imparted to the whole system, the appe
tite is 'strongtheried;Tood is enjoyed, the
stomach digests promptly, the blood is purl
tieti,,the complexhat becomes• sound and
healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from
the eyes, a bloom, is .given ,to the cheeks,
and the weak and nervous invalid becomes,
a strong and healthy being. , •
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
the baud of time. eighing hen V
ily upon them, with all its attendant 3 ills,
will iind in the use of .this.BITTEBS,,or the
TONlC:hri' will instil new life
into their veins, restore in a measure" the ,
energy and' ard6r eCinere" youtbilirdnys,
build up their shrunken forms, and' 'give
health: and-happiness• to'llieir-rernaining
years.
Kunnnel,
Ginger,
GU,
MI
It is a well-established fact thut fullyone
,,haLciof,.the.fornale.,,,,„ portion of our pop
ulation are seldom in the enjoyment of
Food health • or r to, use their, own ex:
'preSsioi, — "'Never ' feel Well."' ,TheY .
arc languid, devoid of all energy, e.7itreme
qrnerVouk,and=havictio.appetite.'. , -
To this class of persons the BITTERS, or
the TONIC, is especially reeommentled.
WEAN. AND DELICATE
-14ra;rriadel strong -by ithe ,, u-sebf , either of
,rXesti3Thao33.i,a,l§';
MEMO
HON. GEORGE W. WOODWARD
:Chief:Justice of tho Supremo Court of .Penn
sylv,ania, writes :
•<.•. • •EICILADIMPIIIA4 'March ..I.G; 1807.
"I find 'Hootland's Gorman Bitters' , is a
,good.tonic,;useiul, in,clisee.spis . of the
aivative orgaris, A and Of greatbenefit:
in,ceses dobility, and, went of ner-,,
Yous - tictlon - in - th w e' ' system.
" Yours truly.
• WIWOODWA"RD."
HON., JAMES TJ-10MP,SON,
Judge of the Supreme Court of POIIIII t a.
APril M:1366.,
"I consider • Hoottand's German titters'
s..valuable medicine in case of attacks of In
digestion or Dyspepsia . I can' certify-this
trout, my experience of it.
"Youri, with . re§peei, '
„".7.4.31t5, Taeursos."
FROM REV. JO . . I•E N rtD, D. D.
Pastor of, the Tenth Baptist Chtireli,
3 Dit: - .t.teasoz4=-Deiir Si r: Tbave been, fre- -
quently requested to con nectnrynamewith
;reconirnendations 'of different kinds of med
icines, but regarding the practice as out of
my appropriate sphere, L bav,e in: all cases
declined ; but with a clear proof in va
rious ius tances,, N : and,particularly in
lity'cwrilanilly, or' ' ~usefulness of
Dr.llootland's Ger man' Bitters; r de
flart,Tor,once (iota usual Course,,to ex
press my full conviction that;-for -genera
debility of the ,systcln,' and' especially for,
Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable
preparation. In, some, ewes it may fail;
but usually, I - doubt not, it. twill. be very.
beneficial to those who suffer from the above
' causes: Yeurs;Very respectfully,
J. H.• KENNA RD,
2 ..:". 'Eight!) below , Coat.s St.
FROM 11EV. E. D.'s.F.ENDALL,'
,Ass't i tor ; Christian Chronicle, i lad a."
I have derived decided benefit from .the'
use_of,i3oolland's.Gerrnan Bitters, and feel
it My' iirifirege id reeoun n enii them . ..Aß a
most valuable tonic, wlin are stitfer-:
ing frOurgeneral'debility; or from diseases,
arising from derangementot the - liver.
-.0: Yours-truly; ,2
CA:I7TON
Ifoofland's German ..Iternediei aro coun
forfeited, See.that. • - thersignature of C.
AL, JACKSON I&D..orrtbo.wrapper, of
each, bottle— othera arc counter-
Jolt. . .;;;; • '
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- EN - cernlling, all aronad 'us bliss the loyedlrom
earth
'l'o' the* tonib the cortago t;C•O ‘ • 'l,ll:e;olqcp:Crs any ,
_-bY - tlaY:, , . ,-, - .. I ~•--:;,' ,
,Infant, youth, and LtiOso in manhood, rich, and
~poor of every age-:-,. , , ',. s ~;, ,- •. • ',. ; ,
- Fall , beneath the angel's' sickle—pasu; ;from , orr
, - , the tragic stage.,::.. • , • ,-•- , -*, 1 :„
qur 'end eertiiin,sco.in or Ititer
,will the siAein
- summons come, .• • ;.:„ .L t.
In the skies„ is kept the rev:ma—Christ's the
- mune of every one ; .
Death aWniteth'but the bidding; or: the God. Who
, :reles'enprerne; '
-The 'day? 'ls not for mew to know it—tell the
- time"twill intervene '
'O, how dlshint mortals-place it—li V° -if ' thne
'neer would end, ' "
'For' si -day perhaps ''we're thoughtful— , When ,urts,e
lose'sorqe clotirest - friend ;
But' 'worldly ;Care' rind ITOrilny liien;>llo soon
igain'abknCtlie
,tn the„loilson, ey,eitlentlx
-:S .
••• • .
The
`The ettito'ii - knkiiec7c7 7 vei •
riems,
latest at;4,best,,,, '
gannot-:•pu will, not refuie: -
lag sermons and spe•eebes, stories slid:alip - es
,
WitliitolnsUot
.
people apd eelting'Llio times„
Zie plost..faltlitol,and,COrketauVrevieW•o.:
mot iinL}'
.to r.;
• Rls'reasons,inust mingle Witlifritt;
Tile world. will Iciugli and the joke go round
When..the:edltloi.seriVidess. pun. • -
7 ,
, Bask numbers of this Story can be/ unasked,
BERKELEY HALL.
UT -AUGUSTUS 'JONES
. ,
Author of ," The Astaoys," " Tice .'Gottlen.
Beceufarts,','," The 01i111truse
0,4, the
C FIAPTER XXVIIIIr
(corrris . trEv.)
. t." They aro coming,,," said Florins, :uid all
eYFswere.torned towards the door. ~ . '
„Lady, Berkeley entered, her forinprond
ly.-Orect,:; May still , leaning , ' en her :artn,
'Wondering, Ain:idled; confusf...d.
'iddrgyntan started. when he : beheld
her, gazing-half sorrowfully in her colorless
face,-a sighescrtiking his lipsl' ' • ,
' penry Berkeley smiled; for he.w6i proud
of, the - fair.young:creature, who was soon to
be •his. son's bride, and' he said to :himself,
What !I' oyer,, any
haughty 'brOther Dick: . ; * and hoW:eniaged
„he will he when he learns .we have out
witted him—when he finds out. May is his'
own child, and '7a3) son's bride. 'We have
been too cunning for him ! strange
that cursed gipsy hasn't been to Derkeley
Hall and told him all, before this •
Lady - Berkeley and May, had halted in
the centre of the room, • May gazed about
her, hoping to sec . Arthur. She was still
bewildlred—stilloonfused.- - -wondering why
they 1111 started at her .without speaking
wondering who, the strange gentleman
could be, sitting in the corner so silent and
solemn visaged.
The clergyman arose and adjusted the
knot of his spotless neck-tie—hemmed and
hawed a moment L-and then said, " I' sup
pose there is no need of longer, delay, and
if, you are- all ready, let the young people
stand :before me and joie_ hands."
' ' "Po . * Charles, don't stand there dream-
Ing,'.' esclaitned ,Ludy , Berkeley, half
.angrily, "but lead forward your bride!
'Don't you see the' clergymiu is 'waiting?"
'' - 71.1:e Captain. :muttered something . to
himself, anasighing heavily he went up to
l~iay; gazing down. its though ho had not
courage to act his part tti this granas.;,
tlanie May . ; take my hand, we are to
ho—be married: you know:, ca tne..tlearest."
She •
' " Yoit are net ,Arthur, ; own, ...Aitittir,"!
she. cried,f" and I; cannot, will not be !your
.bride, for I'do not love yon?; , OM yet - faro, - 1
all cletelvingTe:;:far , y told_ me :Arthur
would be, here, and, is"not , here' IS ;;Go
aivay .from me! Leave .me,; in:pity leave
me, for weak, friendless; • helpless
girl!, I:tivill Ovyx.i...O . n.qii4to. liegatria:Yourr.
for-I , hate, I loathe,-I. despise you! I
'have -looked oti you with detestation 'and -
disgust since' the day' You turned :Arthur
mud' his mother front. the cottage I . Stand ,
back, foul image. of, man ! Stand back,.,
for there is pollution in' thy touch !" , •
- She' struggled-to free: iterhand from his
,firm grasp,.but in Re dragged her
forward...assisted by Lady 'Berkeley, 'whose
honY'fingers were closed Vice-like on her
nrtn.,
Hein me, save me .thou. man of God !
Perform not this unholy ceremony, lest the
metnb`rv,' of this hour haunt yea • like a
fiend aud. tortUre your.,conse.ience; when
thou art lying on the bed of death! Save
me •spare! 'God of the 'orphan' host
.
thou forsaken me? help! help!"
,
, despairing- cry heard?
Mork! A.gain , the hoarse thunder rolls
'along the he:ivens, the luring lightning
darts and hisses down the sides of the
murky storm clouds, and the howling gale
sweeps madly • by, Tattling-the sbutt % s
clamorously. Could that cry' be heard' 1,4.1.
Such a.fearful storm? Hark! It heti' been
heard! The tramps of 'coming feet , front
withont''falls on' the. ears of those within
death-kneel, and, thoy
. stand as
though;paralyzed, gazing,one.nt the other
in= silent awe. and amaze: Pale are their,
cheeks andblthiched thole lips:
"Voices-aro heard in the hall Without—Um
hurried' tread of feet—nearer-nearer atilt
they. come. The door is thrOwn
open, .and .a dark figure stands; in' the
entraitee, the rain-drops dripping from his
lung hlaek :hair,'and running in streams;
.from his saturated garments.
. The stranger glanced around the apart
ment- a • moment, brushed the dripping
locks• back from his .swarthy , cheeks, and
thedimit,into aloud laugh:" Ifa! ha! ha!"
Captain,. Berkeley.' trembled, for that
laugh -struck terror to his heart, curdling
the hicied had not courage
enough to - enci front the strungelntruder. -
His father was firmer nerved, and more
resOlutelltaxt the cowardly.caphlin.
Tbo old numArose„apd walked; up to the
stranger, his cheeis flushed with passion,
'and hiS hands tightly 'clenched.
(`Who are you, niaci,howrdiirOYott enter
a gentleman's house, unannounced ?" lco
Aematidedirt husky tones; - •
Surtune teller
of:London., I, ixeard.that the,brave youth,
Captain 'Berkeley •was to be. married: to
:night; :and owl ng ' that fr : Wbdaing IS an
UnPleiniuntaffltir, : 'wher4,thire , is no guests
zpieseut, have.. taken the, liberty, (an
unpardonable:liberty perhaps,) •to come
Myself; 'and 'l' have - also,' brought a few:
•„ - frientis.n:itlx me who are anxious to, seo,the.
'marring* ceremony performed...-Piave I
'your permission to bring tlimn'in 4,"
, • -
tit •11 4 !!:-%
21111M1
thundc.redchatles,l3erke).ey„no,y
completely eis..r . ilperated"at Caspar's coolness
'and sarcasim„"
, mediritely; hothdyou' yetirl'friendA. , '
,for: we warit no rabbleArcre 1 8y..5.-Ereaven,l
-let any man
~tlare ~.tojstop ; .,:acrossithat I
threshold :toil I will shoot him like a s „ dog,
thrut Ids hand IntO an iniide'fidelcet;`
and he Inid partly suebeededC;in
forth a pistol, when Caspar sprung:foitVard.:
and graslied - Ifitfinrtlie - throat, bearing ,l
him heavily to thelloor. '"• 13 . 3
Almost at ;the, sonic , Morotnt:
rushed into, the ; apartment,,. followed; by
• i‘rark7alitiqo and POlhp,
"'
Poor ifay staWni*,f- I; . e.fdre - 10:1'dy-
Berkeley, Pale autfferfOr strialteir.:: When
she beheld Arthur.she tittered texclismar,,
lion of joy„ ancl.ll4l,lsteningjorwitycl„ ere
,Lady Berkeley
„bould pi-cvent her,
; 1118
'clasped her
," Oh Arthur I , y - on-have Coliro'rit last, -mid
am rescued]from'at...futi),dreuded.W.Orso' than,
death Got' did hear illy • prayer—he, has
not forsaken me-:i . always trust
herea &iv 'dear'
A rEft ur, you wII I no cave rite`
you?". , [ • ;
after death yeti shall,he :nine in heaveti."
"Bell nebbefziCal;'• r ye.linie-iis
• stan's,'„,' shoutpdi Pomp;z3rho bailribegri a.
silent spectator j ,of the, , t tf4 •
he ittbs ye to destrUction,ap,'
Married mitY:gooii;fii,riirtiVl,
I golly! I'ieleit 4 aY atiy'free
posserblS- - GrairarFe7ll-111, ~for I ~knows,
you'll go'•hotne'lVitli` us; I' knows' you'll.
jtintp fur joy w'en ychi 'tind - ouCdat ani c trtsi'
yO:r en! ye'r=
boil' married Merkoley ‘ l.l4ll will. he„',.lutai,
noted frotia titi cella' to de gairet 1 - Jericho
an' Jersalem trcin't: ive Itab'ii'jiihilee
,'inagines ebry tin :afore an' T
's'Pect as hOw P.ll pheit""gy.;:tr . y 111:1111elyttl)!
tin' dance co,y:self to, death.,!, can't
' distrain . my, ober flow in' • feel i reit , o
li:entuck, tlis • so
9:llllbrioits, 'joyfill 'inOtions tb!.f:, n't,
keys kes dowwnobovt?". r.: • ; •
Pomp encleavpred to' cut a pigon.
and doubthisS
LEM
Iris terpsichorean feat . rskidlfittlY, had :the
coast been: clehr. Unfortunately t Ito ran
against Lady Berkeley,'ucaryy upsetting
her, mid trod heavilslon thergaifingpiirSon's'
toes. Lady , ' lierkeley froiencil,' while the
-enraged , clergyman 1 , 11 nipeX II'• into the
corner, mutteringtobintself....l • ,
Caspar, with the as stance k
of. Mar
Wallace, had, sriceeeded_ disarming'
Captain Berkeley, and
-ha now stood be:
fore them abashed and. crestfallen, ,
'knew that resistance Wa.S'useleshitil :it
not been,'-ho would tnorerliare subMitted
to his captors without a desperato'ifiuggle.
He quailed before the. piercing glance - that,
Mark 'Wallace lixed upon him, and well
ho might bide his Bead for shame; for he,
lured the gipSy to Oakdale' Grange Intact.
the guise of friendship; betrayed
treacherously, and. imprisoned him without
cause, that he might
. carry ottt 'his
schemes without opposition. And now Ire
was in the power of the man he had
wronged, and ,conscience', made him tr
coward.
I:1;14;re );on ;2, , c0g ' chigvith me r
he faltered. " Mark. Wallace, don't have
me arrested for God's sake, will you?"
"..I'llaVe not decided yet," replied the
gipsy ; "you Certainly deserve punish
ment, and I don't know why I should show
any mercy to a man who withold it from
me, when I desezi•ed it not:"
" X know,that , I -deserve it; b»t it is not
the punishment I dremi, (however hard it
might be,) it is the damning disgrace, the
stain it would leave' tin my charadterHny
name-L4My family! would kill may poor
mother, sir, and my tittherlsould sink be
neath the blow; while I .ivo tad he fdrned
out of ‘ t he "guards ' and likewise Le Feld : sea
entree into, respectablet society. In ,fact it'
would' crush me, and - I should' be pointed. ;
out as n 'man devoid of'iill . hoeor;nly,illain,.
knayd! ,
Alemwould shun me, and xvorued despise:'
I • would•not - dare to look ap 1 in 'the ,
streets; or, London if this, 'atrair . liecotnes
publicly • ,known—and. beaides it .would
wound uncle Dick to the heart, for 114 loved
and I aim a Berkeley to hilin'atill;
althod.gh have.lon, been eat rayed. ,You
have-it in your power to ruin me;you., havo ;
it 'la , : your, ' &Wet. to forgiveL—and' now,
let me ,know the worat; niid I,will meet - my
, .
The gipsy mused a moment, and gazed
about 'the room,' Lady Berkeley arid her
husband were conversing with the par:it/11,
each• of the trio looking from time to time
towards him, nn cinusiy.
Ai•thiti had led May to ti scar, Tina he was:
_sitting bylier side, speaking in low, musical
tonesthat•reached no ear save her own. How
beautiful' the 'yoling author thought May
looke - d,TMityhewc Manny he apPea red Co lier,
for ho was now her rescuer, her protector,.
her ehamploM'
'Arthur was explaining to her whatTorap,
in .ato AeliriuM,,of joy, hail uneonselonsly
spoken—telling her .sho was Sir Richard's
child;4wd heiress to all his wealth ;tellizi6-
'herhow:the hibets were eltangtid; intd'how"
Sir,,ltichard had been; deceived, while bho
wee thught: to. believe..lierself the g,ipSy
daughter. "
, " '"
, When all hail been niadU'eliy;ir, veimi, all
peepjesdus.douhts woe 'removed, the fide
girl ;was so overjoyed' . that .tier tvotion•
choWedlit-r uttersnee.
She slit with luniPecl her •
.elit.viiect Fn' • hig;:itui ) telii.s' orjok
flown hot: . • . of
`weicomo,t;uttsLs' at, Oakdale
Granie," e e1:14 Nfar lc, :7'wpo
loadei "
of die little 1.)Itutl: or linvia:'ll4irts
that had, bemp, ga Wed. :bY in 101. their.
movements.
iVa are 'unwelcome jgue:4B; arid its the
sbarlaiS dying away, L,praiposo • wo return
to . Berkeley - Mal ; where. we shall meet !a
good old man. and -:reecii•e' from 'hint ;a
bearty,.l4lhoMe.,
llenrY Berkeley, a„ word ,With you / for
you. are us much, to blame in this affair as
yhur 'son," The old villain' winced; - and
the giPsy,continued
• Ott!Y'
wronged by you ; and yours l.„. Your, ton
lured me to this place.orMyearllgo,
I waSpri'My, we? to Berkeley hall; uisiter
the of:friendsbip, • 4.44:r!P, I "ivas
.knocked :down by a, ,ruillan,
.nad:Avbile
senseless east into , prison/where I•was
kept until an anger In:woman's forni 'came
.one ,night and set the.'captiVO:free.,-:Tliei-e
is my fair deliverer,. and I believe I bare_
repaid her this night for- her kindness unto:
.
me." - ' -
"Oh, I am more than exclaimed'
May ;' " for you have rescued nte'-froln
fate .I'4r - caded worse' than sdeapl,, and',Tor ,
the happiness ofthis hour: I ever re
.uudn your debtor." •
" Tay; fair nfithlen, Alrseeing.yott lntplty
I ann.iitrifdy relvarile4;itntl hul p.”ot
have
been for me n„ would. no ver. tins
sorrow:" - • • .
,nepof the Rest," 'but:
ler,al( its Irne4eads: l e'tiuried iti, otillvjons
let.,eveiy. painful; scene be - forgotten, , and
every ... wrong forgiven. Let us look' foryFard
to dbrigbt afka liuji future.`""''" :
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and rFpentant , cousincried ; Pi tho ,
enjit
* AOb frAf.tiylld&l' , l4.l - ajr-1 , itivli;yti,Nvildl'Y;',.
pussionhtery;madiyz;:i.nd t voa lite..
4:tvvr . , jpyi:o9 tug that -r
-iiiiist lose iunst tear front my
it ;:flilitk,
the' ruined •Rennldhi•el tilvbi eh!. I sli til l' bury
I tny ) ,rithered.joys ud, hligh tod•hopes..-You
rkeyex; r knet! Jove4,•,- , ,y0 ncyerl ,
d itot .wish "colnpbl;:ip',forCe yOu.' to.
-be - c6ra my
me and goaded ma' fon britir q - - - yiehred,
her wis:horturd — th'e rypirhatod me. May,„
say that. lon';forgivenzl , lLCtcine hear the,
'WoraW. , frOol -Your 10Wh - I,lips, Alien t
wilt_ bill „thee, carewel -f
liu7r hear, then! urn
s o rgi v6n;:.
, on- earth Z - ,
ITo bowed hisJleact•until
rested,on the. satin robelflat; shrouded her ,
f7ir*forrn,,, and his Strong fratue quivered:
'thus lie remitined,,,
.o . ait,iitgl• listening for , :the;lWortfs=thni: abe
$ 11 9. 1 ( 1 -9.POk .; u. ~;
Every eye was fixed ililolll , /pr-11.9j1, yeart
wa s 'tonebed . inpatliy; for h.
a death-like silence reiglied;
by the wild wuilhi of , ibe , wrnints it swept
in ; litfut gusts 4P?gP4 ..the-..4r1 11 §e-Its I.
Chit rlie - Juoli: up " and; her tretubliw ,
'fingers amid liair,.brusliing it
Airow.;l.,::`443hArtie;idooki.up; , ..tort:idui are
,ftygixf..} l !".t.,i;lt Nyrl4 she for,
894sstflwilep yheFe the
s ` * s
r pribgs of 4itylinclAeen tioaelied ,
the'
Sigh t'..sf 'in tt cli IniVery:„';
14e- ralsed:' , his Itertili.. leature..; .were
colorless asArkarhle - ,.., save,Ny4eFe,,;be. blood
had settled beneath the s9.ar,,tlint marred
the beauty of his brow. -
'• "God bless yon - are ::b `good, ao
generous, so too ..gobiLlo 'become,
uty wife-..rnaryotrbo - happy with him who
sits; beskle'you:' , Don't brush thebair over,
that
,sear,forit.is al f' I have to be proud 'tit*
now„and , there , is, n W9U114,
Mai willnever'lleul." How s:id he looked
when lie 4..ipol:ci 'those
trenualous.the!toiteS.4of4is . VOiee*:J4lo roan:
from illS',kil4o4. o stoist,tliern, rile it. uutl
motionless 6ef.ire Aver. " Ttss • liour Itaik
come, and our list iatewell must Lie spoken;
we 'lutist Our
:paths: in lifu-Jerid itildiiforent
yours to laipplimas, mi 11..? tO inisery.-; ,
Tifisik.of 'mo.kitlly when taut ant ~m m;
and pray for me, pray that. f may become
• Wino; 15ottifir'ImM:' Xml /now4L'fare
wql Let Me pre:sa:lipimi tty brow
one 1414, kiss:awl 4hoi I ball luaya,thne."
. .
Tender was the eni bra eq,..tkartu the
fure%i:e.l.l wlii;riered, and flied chgric;"
Ildi•keley i tishe l i'roin the iwe - seree'of 'those
-1'1:oat-whom: he would hide his anguish::
Itt it,few; inornents,thenheard the furious
clattering: of a horse's stLel
,clod hooll-i on
tho pebbly road 'beneath Llie' , Nindiiws; 'unit
thby'• know' that Captain' Berkeley - had
ritltieri forth in tlio storitrancl darkness:
EMIMEI
Lady 13torkedey was„overwilehrted with
mortilichtion and shame, and her husband
sat, with gloomy brow (ma ilowheagt gaze,
wishing this • unpleasant interview wes
ended, and'hiS - iinii ; eleiiiiie - guests gone.
Arthur left May's side and crossed the
apartment, seating himself between Lady
Berkeley And her frowning spouse.. •
"I have a • i'ew words to say," ho began,
"and a proposition to !hake, which I
trust your good Judgment will allow you
I both to regard as beneficial to all parties
concerned, and connected , with ,this ex
ceedingly unpleasant affair. „ •
'You are both in i - S'ir , lichard's power, and,
'be can'r airi ; Yenr'reputatieli 'if he 'choose to
bo so. - Youhavelicen accessories toia vile
; plot, which, you had-, succeeded in carry- .
ing,out, ,would have. ruined the happiness
Of *a: young and innocent girl, your own_
;lieu, and Sir Richard'i'daughter. Further
4nor you luteloseized an old!marf, con - fined
hint ins prisoner without, cause or, reason,
for which net the, law, would ,punish, you if
be should enterti cOmplaint against, you
befoi v e - a magiStrate; '- ": '
' • Your. film ily and Sir<ltichard's have long
.been; estrayed ,and : <no , rvery, pleasant feel-•,
tags_ exist for , ,eaeh other at the, present .
Sii"Richard h'old and Passionate—:
- Sorro , ii• ' soifred' 'll iS
ternper;and I fear if some suitable apology.
is net made tp him, without delity,.,be
punish you for
_the. , ,yvrerg, that -your house.
has done him. I fear' tlie gipsy2Wileerlland
redress for hiSirievanceS,Mid<You'llbC both'
ruined trtid — di"Siiioil". --- I -- intve stated. the;
Matter plainly, and nOte'fer inY
tied: I. propose to , net'mLs> mediator- be
tween ye„and I ask you, Mary Berkeley,
to write ; all apology , to your brother,'
asking, his pardon, , and will thii• •
bearer' or your letter, "'pledging you' my:
'word-ere I 'leave you; his pardon , wills be.'
granted. • The quarrel'; that- first severed
the., link or brotherly
,aireetion between
•
you, was a foolish
. one—grewling over a
feWnhfportraii-4-L-thot breach can hit easily,
< •
repaired,' but It - remains , with you to up,
pease .his •writtliland win Wyk . his a ir, c ;
,Lion. ,The act is not, humiliating, it is
nifs'olwo A112,-;noble, eff!inl:
'mach hapPitir ye NV61:11.4t Loth as frienU,',
;143.and • thillg- have the broken
bead of, friendship the old:house
one a ,, aiit 1 Henry Lierkeley,b;iniett from
thy hehrt the falsepride that has been the
haite, the curr,ciof ithY'existence ! Trainple
•it beneath thy fectoutd.statidlortho. Man !
yield f to, ray entreatles,iand thou wilt live
and die 0 Jtappy , man I- Shut thy ears
against my words, and intric: mo—thon
wilt" never' 'know liilppiness' again—thy
•death'bed' will. he haunted 'with bitter • re
,grets, ; and nudying ; --remorsei Will, you
write to Your brother, asking•lals, forgiye
' n'o'sli; ere it lie 1.66.1163?"
Ile bad listened nitentively the', Young
author's words, dirty straggling
for LW& victory, and •lte hesitated still,: when
'Arthur ceased Speakini.: • - • -
` Don't hesitate to moment , undo /teary,'
whispered a gentle voice in tats ear ; " write
to ray fallio' and I 'shall always love you."
qociked up at -the •boautifnt fit - co that
Was' so close to his own. "rough: bearded
amid his heart could not resist- the
pleading;oloctuence of those soul-bit orbs
tearfUlly glizieg" itt .
' •"Uucle Henry I"- he never he'd. listened
-to- words so sweet and' musical • before.,ltnd
his heart gave one, great.throb us the _false
pride departed, leaving, heaven-born enio-
Cons 'triumphant in its holiest cell. '
wilt write to my brother !I will write
te;Dick aud. ask thins to , forgive ate," slid
dchly, sxclaimed 'Berkeley, starting
to his feet.,
'sliall`hoCwrite one i;vord'`io'hi'in,
hisaed Lady lierlcelev in his ea'
laid he: hand on her husband's aria, as
though she would detahrhim.• - • •
, : . :"[lnhand :1'4, 0 %10i - rm I 'illy YosOlntion is
taken; and nothing shall ) alter it,: 1 have
been, your -slave lon" , ,:enough, but, now I
sin going eo be nty .own master! This
tronl_de 'Wtsi bretight`np4 th t.ongh 'yen r
plotting, and , II ha:VV been tool , : inlyou r
:ham's: but heoeetbrtb seek: nut, to. meddle
with my affairs, foi. I shall hold the reins of
Mlll
J • 4•*' 00 Per Year,in ; Alva 0 , 2 50" triiiit Advance
~„:„„
our mut rJmoniarefutege'rs grasp
nnd.i'wilUnet-npset tlio fginilq a7iiirio nor
--- idih6':lniice",r,-af:4l ( aCe!l
J.TI gi? .l Pg-eLP: 3l :rito av,loug, ,lettei;, o poor
:Diolc,:and I. innst; do it n hiltl.lttn in We_
right{moikl."'.; • r •
1311111 s, to his arm...
I": ITS& shoble - pft , her
'grasp; talirjn4 - p.:i : O .: ,e4e.i . di - ,tinr,thO:l6'd,i,ie l , of
Coat
toward the door, his.brow darkened; V a
frown.
FlOrine; brit4 winelor tsty' kne:Sts, and
let : thetuepjoy. t hetuselv eti until I return.'"
The door .closed behind. him -he:1111v, jar
ring the portraits - on the wallS, and ; the shock •
told LtitlY-'l%ikeley tlinii 'words
could gave:don°, her .
despotid.reign" in Oak
dale Halls was - eltded ; .f .
• :31'..;*+•
" but soon - rauriie 9 .,
in*
I :mine: .every
movement of hesgapsts, and. when, they ant
*thi'v'i-ri ttt!Oiiibd the table, when 1
the glasseg
.
were tilled with thespargng B everage, antic
~4.l.rtit
.prep,osed tt:ey z stlo2.llt)._,grAak.;, to the
speedy reeonetlin}imt l'etween Sir Itiebard
rhapghtily past tlm - ditife•gioup;' , leavirig the
befOiellafry 53erlt.-
.'eley:retttitiectjt He - came Pin ` t t he'ie tier
4. 111 14', pusi , 4s hu,gov.e it tci Arthur, ho
have.writteu
'nes'et.: 7 4fitir'e ski 13 . k.'e n n his presence, and if
map., d• this to;hirif , without'it
my act, as,lte.thiral,
best; but,retue'i,nber--I,Nnittt y
with he' forgives n,„a 3 ibr g pi". 4 llS'
t of liii`oitit'itecord,
:out Urging. • I can ask - for 'r:eneiviti..hf°
brotherly : lovtybut,,l _cannot, degnitleanY T ,
self I.;,ybeggin i g for , his frhindship, for I • (ai
Weinis'ltitoself,) alit a It'erkeley." , ;
sha l l I iiiiiv:46li'ii , i;ih,"-1-kipliettkrthUtr;
Pittal I haveLno Tear '..1-tut - what , ' this': niTtiir
sir, ,it bine:ll;,,
midnight, and; the storm„lats
your
away, we ;
will treslpa:sitio longer on your hoSpttality. -
LeL tisql to'n fet-;
.ture'nre.we 'Part.", , • o •.,
§ ll fe/Y:YP a. will not leave 0a:910o:410s
! Yu are allwoleOrue to u s,lletter.•
: ,
• ":Manly thank's fOr 'your Ithiiin'esS,"' Said.
Afark Wallam; wO'nuoie fOr 'safo
mul.,9oulfortaillo o.lllV(truBee:, for', fiir.lSieit.
and is waillug• anxiously onr,, return.
We lutql_a„ safe_ and....,coniforlable cool
voyan co for ,Miss )3e1;koloy, and ; '4llthlle:-
herso4 for barsel‘;eg. I took•tlie liberty :of
liativtgihe horie; yOrpitables before ;Are'
cam I) . - i lif '
" Well, if you inust-go I Will-noturge - -yi . i:
tU„ stay; although I- would,Fbe pleased . to
iai've yeti me." - t
POini.);*go and' lring'the hoises round
to-the doorr mid" you. MliS 'liericeley kill
,please,preptire yoni-self.fBr - Mad--
ainelselle Florine; _see - that, you—wrap t - t tlie
young lady up well, go that she will t not;
. take'eold."" tfaving'giren - thes:e orders, the.
to'-the - :.n indoti",'where be
stood gazing out in the - darkness. " There
is happiness in-store . f . or all-save" laiet”d'
tinursntirecl 4 saillY. & l" " I iiinht.
lire to behold my clang') tees misery, and
weep, should she die - broken-hearted, o'er
her early grave."
Pomp soon entered with the announce
ment that' everything was - ready for . de
parture:. Henry iterkeley'aecompanied-the
tittle baud to the door, bidding them ." good •
night," and wishing, them a safe ;journey
Male. VOMp Mounted the boi
coach. * while Arthur and May seated them=
,selyes : : ,
Mark and Caspor leaped lightly into their
- .
saddles, and away they rude, leaving Henry
BerkoWy standing' on the sleps gazing after
them ; while Lady Berkeley's pale face wits
pressed chamber,
windeiv above.' • - " l '''• '•-" • • ;
• The dark,- dark.storill elouds'wrei rolling
rapidly away, anti &tubes cif blue sky - were
appearing,. getntned ".".It.ll glittering Mars.`
BeikeleY Sighed he:entered Abe,
tnarisior; for ho dt:eatled`the storm that - was
soon to 'burst - forth dreaded to
ineet,J.atly. Berkley facto to ~ fitee—Lo shad=
tiered as be thought of the torrent ,of abuse
that WOult . t'fieW froth litir
• a
Walk -with ,
ilorr'es'poridetirof tiie kaix York
who' laid 'a 'talk' With"tlni Int&
Thaddeus Steve `its a iduirt. - time: before
death, gives the following as, a ;portion of
his conversation: -''The : g,reatest grutilleit
tifin of My life 'resulted from my ability to,
give My' mother a farm of two hundred and
.lifty acres, and.
,a :dairy- -or _fourteen •ciiws:'
and tin occasional bright gold ;piece, which
sho l6red to deposit in ,the contributionis:ix
s the l3alitist Church Whieli!slia attended.
MY Mintier • was en - VerY"extraordinaiT
woman, and I have, met' very few • women
like ber.„My rather was not aa • welt-to-do
man, and the suppoit and education of my
fanfilY depended •on My mother. — She
worked night and day to edncitte mo.
feelfitTaird:liiniVin - iiinouth, and ns I
couldn't ivcirk on't he farm she ccifieluded .
to give the an odutattion. I tried to repay
her afterward, but the-00U of a child to-his
mother, you know, is one. of thatlehts„we
can never pay. - Poor' 'wonnin,",the' Very
thing' I did' to gratify; her 'most hast-'
tined her death:: She Was Very-fond of: her
dairy Jutd, proud of her cows, and one night
ping aunt to , look after them she fell mid
injtired herself so thaTslie died goon after."
I hair heard the fact mentioned - that 'Mr.
'Steven:cloud on one occasion given $lOO,OOO
to tho.peor of-Lancaster county. "It is
nut truc".licsald, I have never been able
to do Ory such 'have railed finan
cially three tittles: The„TirSt -was through
!going bad and -security, and it broke up a :
veryfino, practical had in Adams
,county.-
The second it:as - through the carelessness of
, a ! Partner ! in some iron Mills. Sates "Were
- presented to the for payment which I had
neverexecuted or knoWit of: I wont to my
partner and asked. how was. lie ex
plained that he had I.)&en losing money fore
some time Amt e a ts- halijikinduced mu to
embark in the enterprise, be had not the
courage to toil MC of the losses, and had
signed theftini name to notes without !cim
suiting:Me?' - ile began to make a piticous
month, but.l cut him short. ',I don't come
to upbraid yea,' I said; '-I conic to get at tiro
' I look - ed over the books and saw
that wo were deeply involved. Then Isom
-to him, 'you take the works and pay all
cluims,'Foleasing me entirely.' Ile declined,
and I at onc:e said, ' then I. wily and it. was
'thus the iron works conic into my ir:isi;ios-,
stop. The third time I failed w:L4Nvlten. the
rebels hui:ii - eifiliWrii .- 671E;7 My friends in
Lancaster and elsewhere raised itbinisloo,-
WO, which they: tendered to r-rne.',but. I tie-.
al itted it, and it.went te,the poor ; fund,
-but
I did not givait. I managed , to get through
my trhuhlic atitrhaVt;''neverquitien'advan-'
large-of n bankrupt lacy-Yet:' !
'r; imd' sba
You.soi wen who - t weet their t beavers
brushed the wrong way are "snobs."
2. .• : ,
MEI
I'i° ME tiON'i"l.sll3 al/.1
MEM
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CWHOLKNOBER -, ' , 2 031.
MMU=!inMe=MWI
tarin,and , *iiitothold goluntit.
AGRIGULTUREVis.Ibe most useful and most noblo
employment of mon.—WAsumatorg.
Cou~rmiiohsio. ° Sclbofiotitr Recipes and ar
ticlOsatintarestartaxatuOtiredeliciteti• for this
depitrtment et,the-pa.per,,, We desire to supply
the public with the bestpractical information In
reference to the farm, garden, anationsehold.
The Cattle Disease.
I A stntomento4factscoucorning the Texas
- cattle,diSealtf,..rnade by 7: TlC.rDedge,• Statis
tician of tha•Departmerft'OPAgriculture, as
the rst . l ) t -Prq . l o llt .9 , d..<ki.ii , y ,r, ..
tig,t!tion, makes
the o x ' 4 . 40 . )
' Thai, the.alseise :couzinnnictitad by
cattle front Texas, Florida and other por
tions the.Greilfkoast. 1.11 .
-.2. -Tliat , •sith 'dikes:in %Itself utikiiiiwn in
'Texas or the Gulf coast.
3. That ,the_cattle -coin untmicAt ting it are
not enlyapparea.tlyibeattliy.lbttt arolganor -
ally improving in condition.
-I. That While' • lotal - lierds" receiving the
illieCtlQD: • :deztily , ..oll - 'aiiil4j%nec'et : '. m
mutileate the disease:tO 'others: .
li.“That-oither a .considerableihe - reitse in
eleratitin Or a distance Jorl:lWir-or-three.de
g ['egg oflatitudo from the starting point is
..neeessai•ite.ilevelop the. virus late activity
'arid - virulency•rand ^a"furtlior` proip'ess of
two degrees of.latitudonntl'alew weeks in
ti rue isantlicient .toveliminato.Lthe I poison
froth the system.
0. Tilde - Texas 'cdi,.ttib':':kOin'oved., to other
rniasniatio - Sijtions, , asthe klaisAlasrppt hot
toms- uptanitir 36th parallel,veeintcrunicate
to in fection, to.looal± herds,••••• ,, t.•
$4 l -?ntleL°:4 3 oeii• ;IOC) no•
tii ail.
;I.U/
It concludosthat th..?diseaso cannot be
coma generacrinkilttkit can not . ,? . ..x,ist 9nly
kflu
which pould , be regulated_ or suppressed,
rind that it sloe. not result from travel, but
from ell Mu td'clfs'eti4e:' - ' '
; • , ,Sh yin g
.2merictea, says
_wars= liorsei-s hi] shy"' -
iselfowlien the boric shies it shoW theleast
,ncri,:ous,nels, nor notice
_it4re,,thekrhqrsos,
„nod far less Lipanisit them for s kt,:,and,adds :
1-'''erit:cle.ai of
•enc, portinice • irr , rilaarigine lorses, , ILO =- "add
% not - Aber:CAL fada it rto n6rvoais,horsitiCion.
\y,ncaeyer r bm noqc94licirthorso - direct fr ing
his cars - to any point, wyakcyer,.
ti tlie'sllgtxtest ciisposition'id beconto
afridd;Liet tilleiniAlAteita of ptilling'tho-ruin
to bring Alter horse towards thixo biect -cans
-
,ing:,:its:neryonsaps t „ptill It•„cpl.lacother
shin, This wili hanantly atten -
tint ; t ndhis
suspicion; and in) ninhfl-iiindaaLeS'Out of
n;linndred, the horse will ilaino.inorOi at
, teatioa 4.2 tho,ohieA rpm .iwhich; he
turcitily driyen to itlYittiliag,.the
I3xP - Rov,i4Txs..rs , s iv! . up.t. ,
Itir'rit'ir'sziy . i "1 call
' Abend. iiilliliiiiiroveinen,t2; SAW
'out- 6oluiting the-•cost it'toolethe'!iiirmEi
to-per fel; them., : , Ipprovementiolie.a,:niee
thing, if one leas file reakly,to• luake• them ;
of, the leinplutien.: 07nly
iliose should be : ruadthit lirst'thittwill "re-
turn the outlay again: , Farming•sbould be
gonaup!eck :business ;:principles. ',lf a
'Merchant is notnble to owne,storci, ho
'rents'One. "If a fanner has no money to
erect mriv bail dings; bii'ltadhet!tei get along
with: hls.okl ones: =-rt - aterchitit. invests
money, he e,,xpects,, toziat-itallbaelc-again„
and more too. ,If a ittrtqr_buye manure&
Merino sheep, he shoUld see that they are
so used that they return the original Cost
and protit. — .ll" a fartiier lays out money in
ditching, he should do it whore two, or
three crops will pay it back with interest,"
. • .
' - .11.4,:mn .A.No Itton —1
.lalf roast a neck of
lamb; tike it tp,' and entit lino steaks;
takehalf spound of rice boiled ton minutes
' hr,a quart of
,-vrittor,:put it into a quart of
,grayy, with two or ,three blades of •mace,
'and - alittle 11 titnier.-ti - O it "cA•er - a'st,eyii or
slo' fire till the - rice liegins - : to he"thiek ;
Alien lake'it off a mfstle - ini h half:potind of
,butter, antl.wben that, is, quite melted,stir
in it, the soiks , pf six ,eggs ,w6ll,l)eatqn, then
"take a dish anir butter it all over ;,take.the
'iteidtS a - id piien•little`PePPl.frilitil 'salt:all
,over them; dip them itt4 litthrrneited-htlt
tor,Aay lb.,ent,,itt r e, .axeL".(llS4,.-,.ppl4.",Jhe,gravy
that comes out of.thein over them, add then
the'ri'ee ''; VeaftliVioli;ii Of 'three eggs 'and
Ponirall over, sortit'to the'orezt;'hutl'f;itke
it better than hallan-hou'r. ;,4 . r ., -..1,.. p
• relle`‘'e'froin the
.r
rrible:effeela or running- erlail in' the foot
.of man or; horse; take,peaehleares, braise
tiunn,;app ‘ iy,to syound„,?entincNritli
bandage, and the cure is iaby.rnagle.
new the applleaihin dap; If necces-
Situ but brie applioatlon uluidly'does the
work. -..have,enred both man:and horse
ia , o. few bour,a,:wheil they I,yere apparently
on Pie point of having the loolt-jaw... These
receipts reinember and - Practice,' ~dill save
-many valuable • '
IMI
CR EA Puffinn:co.—One quart of milk, live
,•
`eggs, four titblesj,oonftils of floitr,. one tea-
Spoon fa l ot.salt ; boil the moisten the
ilour.with cold titlik-1 add to the hot'
and boil three minutes ; add the eggs, , and
boil up half—a.e.up-of. sugar ; flavor, turn
, into a dish for the table, atul;just'beforo
send ing : to tir Ulble!ittu‘y Italf:a,, cup ofeugar
of er the top.
Qtit-ve : u, 31,11t;if t 11.43:tE.- 7 .ll"are, Coro,: and
quarter the quinces; ?Jail them gently, un
covered, iii wateruntiftlaiiy begin . to sOften ;
then strain them through aitair sieve; and
beat in a mortar or wooden bowl to a pulp;
add to cad, pound of fruit three-quarters of
h pound of sugar; boil it until it becomes
still; and pour into small monk's. ,
To Warr. CREAM.—Sweeten. a bowl, , of
cicala Nrithioatsugaiittid:flaVOr with any
'extrutt or' flavoring - that''Sttits you best.
Whip the eream•with Wisk;and na it
rises in u troth :tal4e+ ,off lri ih;,a skinunor,
and plate upon a sieve to drain.
ToTATok:S.—Prof..l.l.lot, in his lectures on
the potato, says rho skinning. process is
,all
wrong, us the strength of the vegetable lies
near the silvface-Lthe stare"' 'growing less
abundailt as the yeti treds approximated.
MACAI 1 PllpOTSt7.7rake three-quar
ters of ponnd of macaroni, boil it till
quite soft, add n 'half :pound of sugar, a
strinarter of a pound of currants and juice
of one lenton ; bake till browned..
S:sow-M.A44.r . : Cars..—Ono and-a-half tum
blers of peraniorecl — whito — sugur, ono of
flour, one teaspoon of cream' ~t artar, one
half taapeonfal of :>talo,aud.-tlie whites of
eight eggs. -When cool, frOst; it.
WhoinNaleExecution.
At the e3tecutiottof,thoServiart conspira
tors at iteigrude, au extraordinary accident
occurred. The condemned, fourteen' in
number, wore blindfolded and fastened to
posts by,ropes .pitssed2round -their. :necks.
Four gottdurnt.tben.„.,,adv:anced.- with
breech-loaders and blew out the brains, of
each prisoner in succession: 'At, the' ezebu-
I inn - in the lust of the tin rie6l;- One Or the
bullets aimed at, him struck-Abe ;post to
which he,ws.s atacht , d, : and, ,glancing, off,
en teredtho eye of Lieut. Vasil
of thb'fiiing party,
killing Win Ontho stiot.
all snot. their fat 4, kith- fortiiitde; :smoking
cigars until cutled upon to be pbatoued, and
fastened to the death ,poks..
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