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W M M A R S H i A t to r n e y a* t a w & S o li c ito r Qffipe sou^^ast comer oI Qy , O p - ^ ’S M ■ 1, I u F o f f l t y B i d l a » i i & e S ^ e p ! ^ , Ip^amentofCasm^saieSeptcPn , f r & l i S ' S « . s s . f - f c 8 s £ \ \ * 3f Bart MdU i sash weights ; VVagoa;an(i pipeboi- S|kabove’attielea and aP others that inay he desired orists for MacMaeiy and (Jasta^gs w ^ be, promptly fmaand inost kinds o f Proiliice taken j n paymentfor IfHACA M E 4 T -IIA B R E T , Na. 94 Q-mga S.tre&t4, a, July 21. is46. ’BEAR£fE©--& lilies an d G e u tlcm e n , CcjTC B a r s t i l subscriber having tested die vahiable nreservktiye tome properties of Bairds H a i r uphisitae ?comrQf Qtis it to the public as the best kind : wiil suilen, beautify and preserve th^ ;hair, and rea- STAnrorii-st Gentlemeiife respe<$fully ijifiiimed pays particular attention tp those, indeseridabld and WwsKsES: I Ii4ml ‘It is fiiushed hot with Mr* Johnson, the last I razor is but the •bp^inninj^ of the- end.* •’ | Ihichtbe-iUenlioaaf thtiput |aea,Matsia.l§4?:, ^eal of the Corn Law s I— -Pfospdci & - e a t _ j ^ p i i 0 i e n i . D A N I E L P C A C B ; , :mgB,^oWandSiliei |sfiiaes,.c|oa( Mijlco nmoni, AMPS, with idch .ciit pSd'-R ood QLGGKS’ o f all yaxieiaeL, the. very Slfe^|gSS#&£S3‘ ' « _ Tiiaf.Aref>ftKf!Rd nriAtlll- \ , m 3 P A % io E R S * v , ; ^ ] } i 00, r ^ A'f’EoiiaiB-s' a t B O W R -& BQ A R O M A iV , A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W , And Sdliciiort in Chancery. ^A tw a ter’spew I’uMipg, coriicr o f ( Tioga-streets, Ithaca, |(li V. Si^Office^r 3 dly 21 ,lSdl R E M 4 IV A L * ■■. [i T ^ e O F F IC E afftf CLO'^H STO R E o f the |lfTH|lCA FADS W0t};ltE|i MAWllFACTyRING CO. ,Cloths, Cashmeres, Flan lels, Satinetts, Shawls, rCarpetingi&c &c. will at alltiiijes be very generaU to which I hey pnrticiffetly call the atten ion o f Country Merchants^ tgod ryhere they will find itan a] ijectto make tbeirpurchases. I I 3:^ All unsettled accounts o ' the company will be closed aseartyas possibi,—and all t lose'holding stock Receipts gre reiquested to present them tji the Pecretary and get their *!'ahieL. Junel.^ A X ftj Agents. k-ego & Tioga-sts.^iji a May ladC. M .. C . R I G G S , R A W , All T h e , I O f poverty, A feflfe of tui Tho poof lo T w a s ounsetj i w r ” % ■ Owegottnd NEW AND FA^em NlABLE -I ' A l l i . O R I N G E i S l i A B L r ' l S e i S l j K N T , ' NO.' 62 O WEGO S T R E E T . kj rjnHE bubscriberrespctctfiiily informs the inhabit- I A ant.s of Ithaca and yiemity, that he still contjii- || nes the Tniloring nusiiieks at the oh! stand, win re he Skwill be happy to wtiituptjm those 'who inav favor him withjtheir orders; assuring ihatj their work sliall be done in such a miinnerns shnl! not fail bo suit in all cases, and upi the most reasonable terms. ‘ S^Purticolarattenuon paid jSJ C t i it S n g , ; lesGarments warrantkd to fit it|proptr^ mad, Jth a e a ..May f 9 , 184 % Abd tit' soft *Its Incense T iie bin! had tj 'AndWll w as Aiform withinj |n p ’porand:[ \W tli |ace o f qari dmooi’d out “H e never lind fSSie^ighedy a ' 'ame purrying par down tb [Hq cam e, the x W iti ii'OW.c Hife heart scenj .'iFCOLLINS; IS^lTk- ^ : ■ A F R l L 0m ;^\ -1 ' 8 4 7 , The Sprin g Cdmpaign'Ppen at S4 Oiccgo-sl * 8 pus day Receiving 00001 Yds. RngMsh, French, and S. Am P r iitti?, laiest slylesfrcim 4 to 18 pejice pr lard. i p K S ' i | a » 4 s ! “ ■ Silk Cravats;; btfc ttaliiig do. .irt btchil Musiin-i fnjm Ct!- to 2s. id laiicy tfatiu^ T ' b . DAV1^_ I D lS S o L i F T i O N .! Ithaca, April, 18^._ ■ 1 ' H p .SQ QlVFlOtSXRW, ; _ , , „ IT B A C A , ■ iitttelyreceived a'Erge^dditipti i ' '• W IN T sIhG O O D S . FamHipS (and Dealers wi hirfe tp replenish their Stocks) aipreiines'ted to cffiU: and esamiffe for themselves. Oarfusfebrtraetitof Dry GocHi| is extensive, comprising a St^esmiiDadies, Gentlemen arffchildrefi’s Wear, which with ' a sapepior Stock ot 6rocerips,.poo:ts & Shoes, &c. &e., are f l p u r , b l I t J S | , & c . j E ast e L o | CivyEGt^-sT./iTHACA.^ iu B s m iihours.ihours. Ledvpa Ithaca at _6 A. ^lVI-|l<riii Aobufn at 0 A..M. through pi| pS GffiUisouth wing^orCfintoi [Ions \ h ! W ATKINS &' _ lie tab o i’lng: Man, I wdHted faeyo nd the citie’s bounds, *' * ig an ti ifrequented way-,- nail, uncultivated grounds , before me lay, n f the spot surroiinde, le Cabin was o f clay. and its parting light. a lustre, bathed the west) J}|ut seeihed tc Jiugef in its flight, : I T o clieer |h i summer day to rest. ' T b gladden la lov’s weary sight, ;L ik | top e s ymary sigl airi a darkeht It' fnefted till tlie twilight crept ; W ith gentle step to kiss the i ihed breast.' step to kiss the scene, keatn of evening swept |hro’ the foliage green, sed its note, and slept, lent and serene. that; cabin, door, [simple g a f •e,d( o’ei*, ing sliadek cabin d lie garb I, deep furron 1 the gathu’ir ^, id thus before)!’ tjid bitter grief displayed, moment mot i?, that face O'er cast, Grc\y radian . with joy's brighter ray, . .............. aid passed, ;tay, lis home at last, 1 solitary way. fan of toil and care, ___ _ ... . . ’erahadowed by distress- nd met) -with i ^ad, dejected' air, Thelwife’s a fectionate caress! ’ -! ■ led fpllL. Vy hat storm was 'p’o clause hif i so much ^|-etchcdness? W o rdsufficed A ship, trqih I fad yi|ldcd ^ 'S to tell the tile; foreign lan|is away, ;he swellin A a il, e ^ jldened, and my spirit wrung, form beneatli thisdroaJi'ui flaithful one, while I impart sprrows of my heart. Wore pais It lias fa[ll he fill [jpl ^Ild Oni every , |ii.'^e|irei] “^‘Dost tlioii remjpmber Ef ajis in it.8 \| Wiieref oft. w ;sed, Men, from God’s mighty hand! [if men; disease, is cast, !id desolation sear the land; e the wailings of despair thp lips of,those who loved us And lilledilled thil | t ; |on g ? In ?yer| cottagi ^ome o f our \ “Ojil fjCan seei on the old hill’s side ’ell beloved friends have died, the pale and haggard face i^.£ hCr whosi last farewell is ne’er forgot ifpo, lyheni, si e held me in lier last ein ipvol|el a blc »sing on the laborer ,s Iqt. iioW iitjle dreai led she ThatiCle woiild staiwe, andl midst plenty ^ dwell- “T|)-day thesi And quick o’er; readful tidings met mine ear, turned my weekly earning 'Tip gone, ’midit choking prayers and burn- n d p ’Tils gone—a; It checks uld to God it had been more! in the. thought I find relief; l|ie swelling torrent of my Arid, passing i He bent his Thje anguish thj ''asfr iVasJpassed, wble door, yeary form in prayer, kt his features wore and hope sat smiling there. less tfi 4 the the h.faorHig man; “thy bread ^..„;ers off watft; r happier' ■k fujure, it To Qhristiai ------- cas Apd He who dame to save has said, f i t shall retpl’o to thoo m- in=t.” shall ■’\\%bm’fies in the past. i | full o f flowers hearts so pure ai Qwledge of thesi Messing upon mii k those joy nay the kij ihedtsuch a Thjat I p a y seek inhere spirits 'i’herp sjeems nanie o f that ill! taub’lit to vener| |; d e p of |his life intpestjng as t) was sC |tfee CoiHsnifeactprL teamed S tab^hnj^ti^ constancy on ” % ’8 patent Wicking M^ckideSjptliH^usps’ irtprovp'j Ityea,May1,J847.^ Svfa^cii^&JS GAto fi^WaTON.' J c I h N M . QAN-TIHE. , | ‘C l a t i e r a l C t s i m ia i s s ’i i M e r e l ^ a R t j 'I I c OHHTRY P E o lu G E Bl^OKEiR ' Jffo. 4 5 3P*attb^t.i’eet, ;(ttp stairS;,) Wewj’lTovlC'k ■ - i . ' Refera,to r li 1' ing as t 3e, 4’oiii his it. fl I joy ing a s( a p.aiu,| weH-d! cha ir topards xi leis are, tevinced a rersation wi h Y e l| friend, it appears fij new Preside nt has left up.’ (^esjJsir, so i| ’ Iplild. tvas quits [ myself | y sevenjil years, itryfdurii % ] 1, yes, Si tharik G]od.’ 4 ’be4 sir, yoj ■ a s t G|3( tion, b p |I at t ie t ip ind |vhere vt n V^estches )h! iben yoi ing considerable of that day ; ane of (J ^ r a l W tliGugh it were 1 ut tool^arid Harry f'es/fsaid he, toy tohi decined arid sai[ [Is ] GeperallWashb and he related thl in tllie General’s I V^'eHy brie theplac] and, smitjh, shod. her. taveib toPos im n W t r U f e J ' ’ 1 coadlh and Hafa} . SiTJr AiroiT/'* \ A HTT-, TLIt » ... /S.w»Mrn. Tvns^t 1 ^ lotli past ciit.- ,a.i«i|ord folloj the landlord bed [felt Friglitend at naeap; fut, thirtj ' |fres| water, without shf a t anchored j| the bay jiist, the che k was jialc, to tlie labui ir’s lay. toli low wm| was rap listened “Oh! if nm bro|entocartrcl, |nd my tongue }tffu|e.8 uttc|ance o f wh!|t I know; ?iiy brain is maj'’ \Vltile .'-inks ; filovv. Bear with me, The |heavy sj “Oh th |t far i|le, where our young days w’here the silver stream •jld rarcer the Vale along, b've lingered in our summer air with hope’s expectant cocked hat- judge, Thai ~but in I went. As I approacl har,,I met the landlord; he said: , . ; 4 ‘There are two gentlemen iri the hade rbom who wish to speak ^ith ybu.’ _ ] hjidge Greek. Ife Kad‘hrin|;edjbver|eyery a- ] era of gpundAfitbiri mapy jmijes p|- his ihibited mysdf and pointed to my feflti. ^ O p e along, F lF g o w ith you.’ , ^ cpuntry.j h a e tt o W says; ; ' ;ttoiv wen known support iof the ' ‘S it down young man,’ * ctose. plat haidnota wbxi.m^^ ‘This boy,’ said the landlord, ‘I am confi- A.„„ [ dent will do any service you may trukt h ip fOi -'*:.-<’-xction,’atisfaction,’ andnd wlth#0yfrqm;|;ypithApwfrqm; with, to your s a w the room; and the General began (r^l it \yfo i Washington himself): j. 1' ' ‘Young man, I wish to procure the!, newjs- paper o f to-day from New Vork, ^an ydu procure it for mel’ !■' I hesitated amomelit, and replied:;,: t , ‘I think I can,, sir.’ f ' ‘Well,.’ says he to the Marquis, ‘pJeas'e m- [uire of the landlord if he will furnish^a gopi ‘No, no,’ said I, ‘I don’t want S hrij^b.’ \ ‘How will you go then,’ ' ‘In my canoe,’ I said. ,!;3 nm : - 4 ■3'’ 1 V, . [' L . '■ ■»nnrl /hti ‘rtfl lauhh of ; itose. |>fat ha{d ribtri whif .ifior^j Ibvd for |he memles pf his oountry Ihap [they had shown of him, and oftonhad hemhxlihtsiiiCqmpaHiens ypwed vongeanee, and maify.a. time had the British forces felt b is power vf‘itbput suspept- mg .wheiice papjie the blow, ; , ' During the wii pdrtialiy si ' ’ ^ ■’ * veather, the Britisl:^ |uite, succeeded abbut a, score o f jasi who, though they w’ere by po. mp ins frierii toj the cause o f the invaderj 4ld'.r ot object to I a J little harmless amuscmbn|i W- uch ’ would (Le d iailel you’jjlTDG drowned!’ th it Frenchman. . ‘ fsition, ‘There’s not water enough in thb River to drown this child, I know;)’.na: The Marquis and the landlord en|dj retort by a hearty laugh, but thP othprtoi’ned: ) the window,..looked on the river.a fow sec- lids, and observed: , ' 'qn :twD colored gebtleman, Weip ' put into requi arid all -exerted them^bfcs to tbe lost tq render themsolyep :and each ot|i( ■est |odm f tobdinyit- s mneh change as hel'^iEbes,’ ! landed me aboUt, tWClye Shil- ibserved; a home and get sbm^idlbthf s notes.’ . i 1. ■ , thine— i joyous 0 thee ii S e . incline. W t e H i H a O T . to be something in the very istrious individual, that every seecis instictivcly, as it 1 ite, inasmuch as every ‘s becoming more and more |ie time gradually is gaining [life time to the present mo- lated the otlier afternoon en- it the Maspeth Hotel, when essed elderly man, drew a e, and seeing me so much at a disposition to enter i nto a me; when 1 observed: '■ im all acc aunts, seems—an^ so short notice,’ an aged mah—not so old as 1 years. Ere you in this tlhe revolution, sir?’ |l was bora , in this country, p some ] |)o young to enter the service you, sir? iter, sir.’ 4 had an opportunity of know- about the great movemei I' do you recollect the featui ashington as perfei Jkughing heartily. ‘Crosby ,er were neighbors.’ I r, I qfiered him a segar, which he m I will prefer it* B epritinued, ‘a lit- I’took place between nand myself.’® Washington and myself.'’ Ud I should be delighted to hear it, e following history of a day employ. tad 'aitig father told me to take ilaelf mare h Sing Sing and get her shod) to wfxit till old rum nob’o Ben, the black- j smii|h, shod her. So I stood at the door of old Beu’l sh6p, apd who should drive up to the lavedn apposite, but Washington in Jiis ennrih. nhu T.,afayette with him. They both sed into the hack room, and wed; and in a few seconds pned me fram the piazza'. l first, and wondered whrit it Ics I, they want some grog I was in my shirt and truw- pesJ and on m y head an old luy some m going to market.’ Tiic General turned to the I said to him; ‘Give him as mneb chaj on which be handed me lings,, while I observed; ‘Now I’ll run hor on in a few minutes ‘I wish to speak a fore yon start;’ ^ . 1 v ' ‘I shall not be here again till I cofop froi New \fork, sir. In fifteen fiiirintos,,.! shii« staii from the little stone dock,’ and | point ed to it out o f the window. ^ | • i ‘I desire you to be prudent and Shqp your ij own counsel,’ said the_ General^j,‘8hf!^bou! any mischief befal you, so. that yjott ^ r e d( tained, do not fail to lei me know ' [:h stances immediately, sp th a tl ^ay Yeliev'fejjhi you.’ . , . ,r' So saying ‘good bye,’ I took irij!' bdl and started) and by tbe time I starledyffom fhe dock, I saw the carriagie di'ive Am i . 1 soon reached the efty, and went to Ojauss andora’s in th e B o w efy, Who used to keep called, and W’here I had often been With ihw father, who was an old i friend o£ his^ I .tom him ipy, errand, and the[ba|| count o’f theJirrie and f ddr ‘Well,’ said he, ‘here’sH i day’s paper, and here :|s ari which came in the Bril ish pack^ h — take that, too; and . he sooner 5 the better; it is now de id low wati I felt rejoiced in getti og the other pap had them between my ihirt and skin, i bosom, very soon. I le ft my fowls and with' him, and took the baskets back, bu_ till the good old Dhtcl man had tossed irifo j a largearge rolloll o f girig ji ' one a l r o f gxnmr hr began to need very mu ;b. |thew|iarf, there were bree rede ing tdwaijds a ship at inchor in tl As'I stepped into my eianoe, they walki the place and one asked; ‘ Where are you goiiig 1’ ‘To Weekhawk,’ sai 1 f. * Where have you be ;n f ‘To market to sell: sorne chiokeha I eggs,’ I answered. They said no more, t nd I made thebes my way to Sing Sing, with fine tide, 1 soon arrived there just before those I l | mentioned, and my heai t felt good carriage drive to the ta- era, and both of-tl looking for me out o f tl. e window. I fa “ [ ed my canoe, but left b« tb baskets,for I. It the funny Frencl|!pian would be gingerbrea ‘. the landlord told m y FrencMnan would raake 'ffun irbread 4p I entered the h' that of thl _ the landiorti told me t| and Lafayette shoved if Washitigton was on |iii uld take off ray hat ‘ W ell my young friepd, wi ‘ All good sir,’ I 1 my hand int papi said,lau! my boson, a43 and handed then to L. m *. , An English paper-Lwhere dip you get this from f said he, a s a look o f dipprobation' spread over his noble face. ‘ Sourkrout Hall, sir.’\ 1 He reached his hand, and took jmirie, say-; ^ I am greatly obliged to you.’ { I Sourkrout Hal),’ said the ffrenbhman, j open for. the hepefi.t Of the goi toy'people, who'wished-to feast thlir eyes up- gold lafee, and the daqhlng scarlet urii- fprms. -Many had epme, g a ^ d [for upments, satisfled tbemselyes anil rati: :mong others capie a stouH ’iFelHo •fodfcing man, Wrapped up ib a ; toat, who. dood for a titop' leUnirig Ugaliist, :tli,; [tbe door-post, and at' ihhgtoj ft' •the- ;ur-j ■' I dapt solicitations Of jthe o'ffi^feersribyltoriitend;.-i[ to make ripor t. of [him % theh '^ phiricnlat .tificatlon, was in|uced' tbentpi: hrid ' pi lit boasting, were fecotmtlng tpeif deeds o f ] .ijvalry, performed daring thelf se^ late pkpUtsioris. Many w p e the ‘ litously bestowed;'. hpoi ope ‘ NUt Ran- .00,111, Who had been p d ftiedns of sppiling-so much good sport for them, and appeared to he^ordially- hated bjf ^11 thi to dne ol lUt daddified ; to cafoii ttet fell by was at that time s Imbst uni versally rCi agpized as an essentis I pak o f the militai ■ ■ the Brith h oncers vyith that hrdndl^ o f military science, i 1 coated stranger kepi his sedt dU'riusr' and; just. asfthe cod^ more thari dpub e but this they inir deprived of lato,' ind be- 3i‘e ob: iged to 1 looking a t ; ou’ve not ui'y signiificantly. * had your dinner!?’ £ Ydd’v General. Not to-day, sir.’ , _ , Marqui^ please order'Some, and a dish of j- tea.’ i ‘ No sir, I must go hotfte.’ , , ; W ashington took out his purse and held J. ----- -• ------ . ’ J drew back and) nufober ( discoverad : qb hf r deprived o | their ajm; i,|Wer( Now a-few nmrds,: o f ekp|anation a s to hoiv received i|telHgen(|e J)f the danpe, and p in e a s towards me. ft Amei'iCan,'sir, arid father Would ■‘\ S u o l d b i ^ h e did notCaiU as they both hurried « ri the landlord followed to the steps.- - lie the waiter was closing the. door, La- fike ‘ I am an AmeinCan,'sir, and father would mlake'' me return it right av it.’ : ‘ W ell,’ said he, ‘I f I crin reward ypU'rio other way, bear in mind this: Gen. Wa^h- : thanks you; give my respects to yquf ' and tell him il congratulate him orij having such a son ; and vemepiber i f at # y ' time during this contest or hereafter,-you get involved in any difficulty, let me Heat’;} from you, and I will' relieve you if in my power.’ [As he.said this, I thought I starting in his wise, as thl j wberi l*Whiii fayette said; ^ ‘ My God! what a country! patriots from:' thO Commanden-m-chjief down to the plow^ man! they deserve to be free.’ ‘ Yes,’ replied the' other, ‘and I trust iii Gqd they will be,’ as .the coach drove off.' T l i e M f tw e leo H ie G i i e s t . During the Winter of 1777, New York;, Long Island and Staten Island,, wpre in qto- et possession of the British Army, and the season for active operations not having ar rived, they lived a life of dull inactivity.^^ Marauding parlies were however, frequent-; ly sent over into- New Jei'sey, epmmitfing xnjr outrages, and raalring heavy levleSinp- . the ‘ Reber population. ' Nat Rodolph, or as the nkme was at tbat time usually pronounced /Randall’ vfas a j Elibei’ of gallanti dating, fand s f the Jjarsey . S s : i f t . il ? O RIG INAL STAINED