Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, December 18, 1847, Image 1
■ VOLUME XVIII. THE OBSERVER IS PUBLISIIED EVERY SATURDAY, AT ERIE Erio County, Pa. A. P. DOWN & B. F. SLOAN, Pr , prieurs ar y l put;is',ets ofFICS COANZZi eV rr i fcr¢ S AS I) PUBLIC SQ:I4 RE I=l :T 5 13!11' PAVER. Cly subicribera (left by the tarn.!) $2 mt 11.5 r mail, or at the odic. to :tdrawa. I r,ti Mlf Dot paid in atlyttuce, Ipe.‘ , l . llllolore , M O lllll% f r ! in t he tithe of 111111.10,11.11 r• tiru dollar, laid be charge). IVO. tiericdirofrent These terms. 4 .,'N0 impel. ditcoutunted until all Orre , .rtge9 arc paid e x on tig m t at the.olit,of the pliblublwrs, .r All cOrutuunicatiour fated he post paid to 'secure at Atom ~ . TERMS OF AI)VERTisING. one square, nue yrar, $ 00 Three elle 1 yCI-, clO •do motithr, 500 41.1 thi b nto•, 41;:i do three do .3 01i do ti Jo G Tratisient iiirlVertiftemeilt• no e, ut• per ruitare for rite Oral ierertton and _sent, ror If 101 •ut , . , rut-ut nrerr,tn, re — Yearly ad, ertnrr. husc pri‘ll...ige"rr It.ter,l2 It pleasure, but lit nu mite ore • t., nnr•e than three fiquareb, cud to be !muted ti th 1 , 1 t "711 , tita e bumen. Ad.ertt•em , •nt• not lint inn' other iltrertiouit, n tlt LI, in sertrii till forbid, cod rl,trtr, d, , .•rd •_ • rjeCards,'not ccevedwg 6 110,4. HIM rie.l :a fl 'per _ liii.l!" .4l lrOwn. C 4 IR , -I :i4 , r, Iw.AN is. No? /2/ wsi T. NV. NIOOIII.I De l slet in Gmeelirs ti, Candioa , I't nit t•C. N I. B.rry oe et, ••••T, c• 11:11t~i ALL .0 rr LOC li. WOOD, Attprneyl at Law. (afire tip 51.1 , 1, nt ill.. ' VW) many 11011 buillinagoloith the Plotholigian's Ullice.t 9 - small JACriISONI, 4cr in Dry I , i-,•iir.iln.dw are, Querns IVare, Limo, him; Nails &c. 121, api.itle, Et ic. l'a JOHN lir MILLAR, , 11; i I/ EALUIVre E. N. V 1. CS V, O. Ni Y. STORAGE, FOR ‘VAIMING AND PR() 'DLR_;:L3 COMAIISSIO.N AND Df•alets in Leht; ‘ , ll !fie Coal, gal and Ptoduve gette.iliy. Pa; uhr ten non paid to the eale a i ud pun•lt,t,e u Nler'ehatitlize. N 0.3 Sr. 4 Coburn Stluitre,Son:), Wharf: E. N. itutnEnT, C. intiuGs. 81111411). N. y. BENJAMIN GRANT, Atrornt•y and Conitsollor at 1.. t t ; :•••Nqe 0pp....it.• I 1,. I Ft it% rI, GRAIIAAI THOM PSO,N, Avorneys s at 1.4 m, ( 1 10. cat tat French fl tr e ,• l , over'S 3,tawat ..S• Co's. S.vl c l , * Brie Aril 21,1,9,17. , 79 I. ROSEN% Eli - .5.: Co. Dealers in Foiei.2n nd 11..inc, , iic Illv Ready can I :"":1101`Q, N. I , Fir], min , st lis Erie, Pa, G.ILBII.II'IIS httorney'..s and Omit- nor's at street, west bICk of the P., Erie, Pa. 1 v.c Sr 1. CAT. , I[I4II - TT. ‘‘. 0:1: G. LOOMN S. CO Dealers in Wateln , , Jett ell er.Ciernon ' ‘er, Plated and Ilii.tullllla ilary and Fain) Uuude, 0.7 , pa. X%'ltic;lll% Wholente and Retail Deal,•N in 1 h (tool ,rrt in tlardwaie, Crockery, Gla.r..‘‘ are, Iron Nails„ Leather, cte. tdrerl. and the Public Squa, 111.11.J , 1te rn, T.rie, Pa.. •, W,ILLIA:II RIIILET. 71In 11.11 Undo+taker State Strew. Flit. I'.l S. DICIiIISON, .11. 0. nivsician and Sttizzeoit,l.lllCV 011 st'Ve:ltil Sheet of 'he h WALKER k COOK, Genrral Forwarditz, (.!11111‘11 . 1• , 1011, and rimhwt ' 31..'rehants; tied cast of the hill lie rilian,e.F.rle. - , JOslipir KELSEY. Manufacturers tu . Tin, Copiwt and Shena k titm ware corner of Froch and h vet., lair. - LESTER, sENNETT lion I Founders, whole:Ale and retail deal , ,s it Stoves, hollow-wire P JOHN IL BURTON k. Co WI - ..) l ,eoaleand retai I dealer i Dye Stiat , ,Grocerieb, e. No . , L.ecd House' Erie, Da: c: M. T 11313.11.5, Dealer in Dry Goods, ke. No. II I Clicapside, Erie Pa. GOODNVIN k TRUESDAIL De3lCll in Dry Goods, Giorem,,, & c ,., No, I, Batmen Block, State A.,L'a Iv, Pa CARTER & BROTHER Dealers in Orw. , .c, s Points, Oils, Dye No. t Itccd ie Pa. 13. TONILINS()N & Co. Forvnrditi 'and Commi,-ion • 101; French .Stret t, Etic. a• 6.i) ,•1 t.nn, also &al, tii i,,Lt•re , and , . 11ENRY CAI)NVELL. Dealtr,iallardwure, D r y timrl,, i•vi & elst.snk of tit.: 1/i 111 , 41. 4111,1 o door .a=t of the raise. Elte, I'.l • E.IGLE 11(YrIN.., By Tiirarn L. Brett!), voi 11l r 1,1 s're t the Elie. Pa. E.c , R,n; Wctt,eur and sd , ehein r t ~(• etre . _ _ LYTLE & HA MILTON. Fashioliable I the Public Square, a few doors west of tSta , e etre( t, lair Pa.. JOEL JOHNSON. ' Defie r in Theoliriical, Ali•ctllaueot, Sunday •and Classical School Book; Sim ionai y, etc. c , e• \o; 111, French Si wet, Ii tie, Pa. - , • A. R. BRACE, Attorney and Counsellor .t law, Pi diric do Chic', practices in the coffin ( . I.ln filed Grant rUld lowa, W. T an.l in Cl .) ton count, lowa Territory. I ) UUFFEI . .S' ratite UI L ! J. 3, 4 and S. fot sale at No. 111, Freialt St Erie, May 6, 1817. 51' "EIVSTIII.ENT, • On State Street Lean ty Opposite the E,gde GLOOMIS CO. a 1/0111 .New'York and or • lime store an extensive nie.ortmen; a-himiable EWELRY (embracing. yle ‘,l' work n market,) watches, CloLko,,Plated and Brahmin Ware, Fine Cutlery, Steel trimmings, Camphene lit Solcir Limps, Luokio,T Glasses. Cold Pen a together with n general variety of IrFetill nod nr hamenta s l artit . tes. Call and iee What Sou s.e June . 2G, rt. ------- - Cash. For Flax Seed. El ss • be p n r one thousand hughe i g of Flax See 'CARTER & )Tll Elt. tuz. 27 1917. ' No, 6. need 1 trup.o. SUGAR o3f, Ct S. — Livtiwit, Putt (Anti lied, Pot-to Rico, Havana. New (Meant= Su ear, for sale at Nu. I Porr'y Au 28. g. T. W . qty. DETROIT I ALE nn draught, and for sale at So. 1, Perry Bitmk.by 'T. W. MOORE. Xuv. 5, MM. 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W t RUES ‘t ith hint in -the bus mucus, under the film ill James lin4h , s ...c• Co. lie nould fin therinore elate i fiat th y hate j u., received a I .rge and Well,seleircif as:Orthient ei \ Dry I.;(auli.'(.itatxtter.c. It aril.% are, (Aileen-ware, : , ..e.. all ,ol w:.ien w ill be th,pos. d or.:.s low as ,lU•y lal 10 , pr ,, ewl d elsewnei , .. t laritqA lieu it tier Iv pm': ,1.-ed at" p iel:al!7e p lee•+, or hi 0 her cords at the juices paid by j ,bbars in New Yolk, they can be -0'11:1 , li m-natly I.lw Is e. L utiles and _ern Ithheti • and the plitilte generally, are inv led to call and ex (Wine (mu, Jr as•or in,l I livyh.o. , jis leccivtql a lar:z u multi y ut'S4l w ic'i in ly be bad at the I , ,wtr. In t. It I pr c.c. Net‘. 27 ,T. t Int 41-1t. , ,-: x • 0 :' 14K IT I_4 In E. Lewtu, n . hate :t a \ tut ti, .1 aid, sVlit r tuner, L'iil I thve Cavvuo: l'..l'l"'r. \u ta0.14:4. N oi , E . PA tiiketiL f ed, and Tiii6o34ll INKS.—GIue, Flack, Ile 1, Carmine, lndc il,l Indian, • e. e,e. by 1 , 14: 4 r: l fl 11.:11 Pekin Tea Company's Agency REED JIOUSH. tf 1 . cite be le, *mtoed Olaf Jim 111,1) . , h•• ,11:511$y i.t l ,it I LL S eu.,li rJ outer• to oh am t .1 limo to. etok flee o thirty Hole atid a 'hod 'ICC Com le' lii told liar , eel's. que..tly I Cdll, d bOld,\ll 'III. p,oli sof the old dt alei a I 'Snn eotod.•r 111 ' 411 adll tutee n ince wider it. and by the It tut buy'' cuJe;tvor to lijl/le die credit i.tl hut they eau% do it. Slut mi. %ellout 111111 ell 111,11 , 111 It lettri•lt !o•y ar e rt feel ly Ila11111e•,L„a dirt, Imo!. wai l , Ltiou 001 nl ll t•iC IVcs prim plitiu you, I he-e teas du nue n the,. t t ,e h IL, r 31111 thefp C :11411 e.w be had id.en'ilvie, ;W./ eau ,e they are f es'a rind Ito' tip they n 111 k .7) tic:h 1 , 1•t_Iltol Every pna.a_•C is n ar tattled f.// e‘ifit3h,e 01; the piper a Id t!u•s • uiu Id(IS .11Id no "hililtsd:;, ” all , A I) 11.,t -tritql the WAS 1in0...! a:14%110.W hit have mil may Boyei: 4% ill _please ma colt:wool it.ones. PhC only plane n here the i'Llsin Company'. I. a can be had, sal No 3: !teed I loose. NVINI)()\V GIAASS. -1.3.31)11}:':1,:,01 7 I, v, 9 •„ . 2 () by 3') ii)cbc+ co)II tilt* ta•leril tae xv.tur.lti -111,;•rior Cot :o op; yz) or la wi h mt. extr di if ue. Platy ; I I o.) 1,111 I. ••••''' • t, •!'_! •1•.• r, 3fk) • t; ALL, I.\ al 11; !2:111 .11 bkat:i ' d “ii 6 .e I Duv. 3 C.l It 111.1.1 t. AU I'o'll 1 V.ll r,tit te:i VI do: (10. 13,,,0d5, , ;.piv.is. [,ir 1 • BltL'i•_;llE•4.—S.ll.lo, Pl_ hair, riat an.l [lunnd in • ;ill, 114•rvi, _ (1111111. , 14 ( • I; IS , 11114 .1514,1110.1 &Cr+. • 1)1.1 P 1111.11., er. ‘‘ lu r a 1,1 tin ed {lrk ' A n I iii a-len r a e inn y - went or ar Itl in lliis lite!, and i trurl alas I a that wrc I calk.; ier on Cie rhur rat Ils/f ice. • Dee I. 11111 I'l Ir.it i I I:' reit beau. ! Inv -0- Ili, A ISO S very tint Vl', as. (lime hy the le ..4; ien ‘1...er.. Dan. I. C.,' s l'Elt HIV 0117.11. 1.:(; Ull . O ItS S A I.F. OF REAL ESTATE. ..1 all to th.r pliao's i 01 the (wittily of Erie. mit be rxpevi. d to Fide, by on ;be pi, on the . 2.7tj It day of Peet-11114r te•xt .tt 1 o'clock I. the lo;Ionsi.,;„! (Iw-trite(' prop its. •• —All Ilia rep ain pie( e ot I del, &hit t'otl in talc f7reel, ) 0i , 1 , 24irt, to sdid count s, b timtjed Its gal. Iplt litglilii111!: ;It the MO 1 1 .1%,•-t. Gluier 111 w*olt. tract t'terice` 1 2 14 I, 14 ihe r o i ol p. rein, n.. 11 in h • 1.-, tin ice son h Till' ‘1 , C,11/V. lie Mild; licmv 111111 , 1 W• .1)'/ lv u..id ;wad to ibe we , l ling nl maul ( 1 . .50 thence it.nth ohm , :-.1•,11i... 1. i I• Ih" i.L.c.• e 50novo ur 1e.., - t 0.1.1 y ul Jolt. St or fi 1a . .. 01 said )1 , \ 1,, 1 1 1, 11/ C1.4.,'11 , II') 'OW orill W . li( ,t'd II 11 a , I l•-i,'11•11 ,; Ih,• 1111)V 1)) 11, b. l'il.m, or :-ALI:--(1ot• Ilf, d MI Iyr riii,:ili,,il Cil I , slC, .1.1.• .1111 d 111 wie V, Or. anti wit: lo.d io t•VI, )'.',11e , ; fu b i e. , .:1:: ( 4: \r li i tl 11y ) 1 , 1 T . 1 111 7 , 1.1115 . 11 11101; L.,•1 ,ti. ' 11.V.N / .1.. s ''';! ) la,: r rs, iE%.14. Ilk or. el. Nov ~ 7. 11 , 7 , ' -11.. Si; A' 1.1.1 1:. 1 .1!.141• Itl 010 resicit , ,, , the sstb-t tlhel n t he 1 it:, row!, in I intlinr I•h•Cit tt /%1 whip :111 , mi thy c :«I.`tern, a iitile cad( 11 in the Vl.lli l• 1.11 111 1110.. Tile k I (VII', id I:0 c.inn., !me npe.ty, ptt .11ar_e aitoi :the ßy. PITTER 01101-1-. DY. I Illubolcrcelt, Dee. 4. 19!7. 3t Dr. THOAISONIAN, -BOTANIC, I AND lIY- • 117,7".., MI SiNib f . 4 II El ie. P.1...rr1i 1., P. SeiVietx. nil 1110.0 Wili, pre rer flat ht lil h to-to, laic II ~,, or th,, as he ;ill pni.olis 1,1 what I yet dr <r i ip ion uuiv such reilli die. ft , net in uni., , ori wi h he fines of lire. 1 , 'Jur ,Customers • ARE inibruied hit in addi. ion 'o nur pres 4 I,toek of f;Lt..) 11 - 48 and VES 1"INIIS we wilt be reveiving by Expri. , s during the Full and w i n t er suc h "mats in our line its ihu ikinund ilia‘ li. quire. It is ei nein ly hoped this ci y will sup. putt one retrular . 1, lere'nott. Tailor Pbop that I cat iiid on by 111Clk(iiiS. - ,) .I:. n. 4- I. FL : tKEENE. . I 'nip, CICAO I aPt 9,3, 13 17. f_l 'r— _. _ ---1-3. — lf '2 i , A Ito%l,`A It E. —Our sloe% of Hardware cum prises a meat v:1 I Joy of Medwiictil In'Ple liwul. of Ste/1,716r viiiiily --iic'm as Virliwr Chi-xels, g011. , 0 , , plane eons, ainfel ha-, ins, s gal am.! , •is (knit shank,) lances and hits_ real rieuteh pt.ttetl t.:otnit 4,,ee, DiViiki , , Jail , ki ,, retß, fem... m ill an d cro-s cut sun a, hand 1111(1 kick saw:, stns and name-, t?“etle r with a aenerail "hoc', (meta i f 111 .. 1 lin iin.teliuts Lorks, iiiintlii s lint' en , UO l l 4 limits ,oad i.ctens, hunks end itin.cg. &c. ; LEs rE t, att.:NNE]. 1 ar (Alb: 1 Lit• Nov 13, 1817. , 211 MEDICAL BOOKS 1 rED z..-tdit..9 Di Tensittoo, by Wouil & U ' BA( 11.. i , Vainily Phygivian, by Poet Bench. . I New Remedies, by It. Dianglib=osi, M D. 'i 1 (:un•tviipti,.ll Luiod. liv S. S. Vitch, M. D. 4 ' 1 For .01e. by UUI I'ON 4 YEAKOS. Noe. •t 7. I'INE I:ire 11,m, in bound rka2es Slur family use., tot F. le hy 27 Brilt 11)N & P1?-,ah'IN-1. REM 9L= - l'rne Sperm Candle,, ulso Pore kj sperm 011 fur Elc at Nov .2.7. 61 Ht rON Sz PERKINS'', TO THE PASIIIONABLE MI 4.7 u: I'l 11U1ITON it..l)ce I, 1 17 Chula \`'!u 0, ' , Over du (:,ttittt V,:tttilltott do Plc:al. d t! I'lllA-i.lll MO' 1:1d " 111 1,1111:11te 1 , 1. kt;ts,urit N.tid.•s IS). V 111 d d, V1111:110 11;""W a. ‘ , ZI I\u an i ro, p‘;'••11 :"1.11}114 \I hill DItoPATHIC PHYSICIAN. "\V e tuge a ch 13aIIIIA a. , hay.. 1,0 slrire . „ %\' i h n.rtii,e "r the I iws (tI With blood oor hands we never eutin, Nor poi uteri. to ease heir N. B. Bot:inie AI, (heal Books kepi on hand Nov ttll7. , Tr ELM t COOK. lie spragg to M i r in a cr.,zy tent, Where the eoldiwintl wni,itle I Vientail, many ren , It win Wut the %owe and tough W. r , . hat,4l , „ That Fottthe 1 Ins wahine,' and .watlie , l hie haudri Nut ti-the or eollt, liit I.lWil Wt. 'here, , runny retie or the nm hen, heir; . But the mother as yin smiled, With heartfelt jay o'er the l Gqicy ltrHl l , 'He grows like the t none 'ilk, liraltby and breed, no unite but the trortt. no lied but the sWaril; liallneked.ln, utnlrein the limged ' , trent°, 'DT in ere 'bent in the i'ettrellitie begin, The daztine °dire or the 11°Iiquet sheen !Nth Inner ralleo on hint, I weep; B ut are •prom?, end tko wend fire piled, Aud sweet Is the rural of the Gipsy Child: Ito nt Inrgn while m aidens admire 111:r unil hie ryco , of firf; They in irk chock'. ttth tnwne hue, Ili:: tech t.Arriationthi,liii a Vironglri Ile I .tortv, al ial and thor cuivoi hie iv. th. All pore at 1 White no their unit% pew I. wreath, ' An I Vie emu-Ile nine mot d.un•el toll. Will turn to g izo on the G loy 1 , 1! •WI the ,flit litt is tot ing along, Wlin-il ne to !ninth: il.e Id n kliii.l's pong, li.i wanders at flighted! to ,t.trtle Vie owl, 1 An I is hlying lignin to thew.itrkt.loe',, howl, II s' puha arc twwl.a.kled. hi-.•p ru is bold, II.i• erne from t'w!....,115 orr,iii,m and gold; 11 iti dower-i. 5,i1 31111 his life to nits!, Attd tztne. i•titt'tt e tvg the tipsy Chii,l. L; :( i el WU iv .t - - retrrot or imno g p. Alit •suuuunr x hub mate tweet 11/aeldim Ilea I queilin nritt T •••••-• A,l hre 1 tr • .+hr t'w wren Chirp,l•••ll tn. ulll be• 1 1 ,!. I:••• running hrunic.•" A ,beutniftd vatic.), bordered on every side ustering masses of rich and many-ettlor inge intersects, like a deep set scar, the -al portion .1' Peniisylt•anin—not the least •kable feature of o hick is its,almost to eclition from the turbulent world by t ) it 18 sot rothled. Owing to its peen, apprnpiintcj.r•ss for business, or a cont !ion of similar eam•eti., its quiet nooks and glens have heretofore escaped pollution, ail wny shares, with other like hallucina tions are things unknown. . As if it had been intended that nothing should be wanting to complete the attractions of this favored spot, A:: indwellers seem to have become imbued with the infectious spir it of peace which broods over it, and the clack ing of mill-vileels, the r ronritig of miniature wale' fulls, the liming of cattle, are the only sqynds %illicit occur to ‘cry its detightful stil•nos by Li ell fo cent rem; tal 111 ,: VI 4 bina and When the crimson sunset of nahl•stimnier is lingeri4g, opou the tonk: of the distant hills, etevelOping them, as it wire, in a pbrple veil, and{ casting into the dilute ut thue. It tuk twee' the beautilid Susquehanna!), catiliing the fading daps, . Id, Mile com t oly seems tronsfiii Tod by liked: subtle alchemy into'a vein or molten gold, and glidps gently upon its rt cure amid the fur olf dells until lust to vietv in the distance. A change - now conies lover the slninbcriog laud-cape.. The last hernia of Oil Sol has di-appeared re luctantly from ..the loftiest hill•top, and )on der, high in tho star•gernmed arch above, the early moon comes forth with her train of glit teriii,g satellites, and casts a softer glow upon the scenes. From among the trees which line the valley on either side, a multitude of lights shine fordh from the windows of e eottagere, sect ing as beacons In the IA ay- Worn traveler, alid in the tangled iiiiderwood is heard the ceaseless chirping of innumera ble crickets. - It oas on srich a !light as this o e have just described—the time, mid-spit - liner—that Wal ter Lysle, the youngest and most industrious farmer in the valley, sat down, in company with : his blooming wife, to a hum he had 'teen but-a few montl\s married, to partake of their evening meal. j'l'lty kettle sang men ify upon the hearth, and the little fire which was al- Ways kept burnitig,let the went her he at, nn nr cold, for household ?imposes, cast rt i ruddy glow main the snowitrhite table-cloth, and ripen the Simple iibjects of, fitriature which tilled the room. A small tricker cradle stood upon the floor, mid-way !Ka weeit the young couple, contairiing n treasure o hich neither would have hartereJ for thetrealth of a thou sand Golcondas; and main the ample hearth.: stone, with his nose placed as clo•ely ngaiust the crackling Embers an ;he heat aonhl.nllnw, a huge and :!tansy dog, the farmer's only r is: . :Fistula in his daily toil, and the faithful com pamim of MI his master's rambles, had settled Himself cozily &Iwo for an hour's uninterrup ted cogitation. From tho sultriness of the night, the win lows, were both thrown•npeu, and the chirping of the crickets without, and the singing of the kettle within, mingled to gether in a kind of fantastic chorus, by no means mtpleasing to listen to. The cottage was, in itslif, a mere ban:l.6llx of a place, with lundly room enough to move about in, and min ing it ns a stranger front without, you could not help wo'ndering how two human beings of any dimensions could, by any possibility, continue to live in so di minutive a dwelling. Vet Wairer Lyle and his preity wife had never bestowed a thought upon the mailer, but lived in their own hum ble way, throughout the year, without a sin gle care to disturb the even current of their existence. Walter Lysle was the son of an upright and thrifty farmer, and had received his edu cation, although a plain one, in common with many whose - tamilies! occupied, as the world goes, a position l'ar isuperior to his own.— Among those with 4mn he, became thus as sociated, was one for t whom the young farmer conceived a farting friendship: . and so strong' became the attachment between the two, that, at last, Walter Lysle and William Kennedy grew to be •Innited upon as brdthers. and shar ed all things in counnon with each other. Asl tithe flew by, the two lade, having .received I SATURDAY, D,lii,lolpV4l 18, 1847. l 'Gr, SY CHILD. ~i TER LY. 1 11;; ,OR TUC PROM- IsE BY ROBERT F. GRF:H.LRY • " TAR E WORLD IS G 0 V FOI,N.E,D r MITCH.” what their parents deemed a sufficient degree of instruction, were,- withdrawn from' their studies, and separated, with a mutual promise nevl to lose sight of early friendship, but to stand by and assist one another to to best of theit abilities, whenever future occast n should detn l an I it. William Kennedy was transplanted to the I city 'i , where he &nu erect about,for,a time, _ among dealers in various cmumolities, until, catching the thirst for gain ky!tich . has been the l rnin of many a noble sold, he became, in a short time, the possessor of a iting fortune and j a nourishing business. Like othersdta 1 hisjaitttntinn, jaituntion, Kennedy now , imaged that, nu. t es , l . o ne lives extravagantly, nod follows the 1 fasrms, wealth was only nn inemeirance, nui4 so fo -get rid of the, goad he ni;g'd hitve ef fected, had he been so clisired, he th rew hi m _ self, ' at °Ore, am mg- that society foi l - which' he,. had long Imnvailingly yearned, and, hat ing tn ket unto himself n wealthy bride. endeavored ~ to ersunile himself that he had nothing' far. the remaining, pt desire. 'nut, alas! he son ri fiat id that happiness doesidait, always follow ric tes, and what he had formerly anticipated as I source of never-failing gratification, be came, instead. his bane! Meantime, far different was the' course pur sued by his whilom companion an! playmate, Walter Lvsle. Immediately on quitting sch l ad. the latter was withdrawn again to his i father's farm, and, being of tin industrious and ' contented dispnAtion, he became a universal favorite in the valley, as well as with his ftith ' er; whit, in dying, beqacathed to bhp all his worldly pos,essions, viz: an' unsulied repute. lion, and a live year's lease of the farm Which he had assisted in Ci/iliVilling. Thos silllll ie.', %Val ter was not long in uniing himself ti) a maiden whose reputation 'wits as spotless us his own, nit h whom, up to the perto I at which our tale' commences, ho had lived as happy as' husband could desire. • Ott the evening in question, Walter Lysle's' usually open brow wore ap.tax l pressjon of tho*i sontendult uncoltimon to it, and the few words of Contefsation t whieh, front time no time, fell from his lips were brief and disjointed; a sure evidence that his - mind was bent upon ,some subject 'of no trifling interest. 'At length hisgravi'ty became so appal-ent, that even his wife could not help oltservingdt, and as sihe, traced et ch feature with an anxious, eye, she exclainvid: 4 W11% of a air I all inirt I as gravel the man "E hat e been thinklng,.Mary," he nn4wer ed, 1"of t in Mari) , happy lattirs we have itassed together beneath this humble roof, tut how illaleY poor IVriaLls“..a .t.,ty urv-... '11... —..—. L. N ' iiorti who know nut even the name of hap.oi'- piness. Tridy, Mary, we have cause to thank Providence fur its favors.' linill lc ft it. iii MEI "Att.! "On which .I.‘i ❑rnii it I of our b 1 "T I) a CM lEEE ME sial pose' gain , ay' ruddeul Baud:. ono wi he love lov& his own'intr7est better than to promote the welfare and the hap piness Of others. Suppose, - when our lease hail expire I, this person shonld come' to me, am] say, '‘Valter Ls-le, you may be an honest man, a faithful husband, and nn farmer, hot—yon don't pay me enou g h 1,4 my land: . What would become of us in such a ea-e, Mary?" "Work, Wulter!—could we not? We toe both willing-, and there tire illentoi in the val ley who wouhl einpioy u 4, if nee_ll. trere." "Yes, Mary—that is nue; but if we were to be driven, like worthless . cattle, from the old homestead, en lea red in us by so many rye ms, I nbuol,l never hull up my head 'But, hark!—there, is it footstep coin the mall:, nod a strange one, too, or here, is, for once in his life, mistaken.' t as he spoke, the sagacious:mho:A rose feet, and, pricking, up his ears', placed 'l' at the side of his ma-ter—prepared to he or repulse the intruder, us the,case be. A slight pauce followed during the steps ilieW gradually nearer. At they ceased altogeitier„and a knock eird - upon the door. • s hy don't you go; Wniterr asked hs hot knowing what to make of his' wine : 661 declare, I believe you are lialf4l - 1011 H git In Ig ul Brun. Eve' to leis welco nigh whiel lent +l! ens i+ "lb =I tatice "Afraid'—not I!" said 'Walter, rallying.. '•Come in, whoever it. is'that knocks!" he ad,l -e 1, in l a voice loud enough to be beard with , out. ,1 The door opened, and in obedience to the summons there entered', at the same moment, o f ta ll f igure and sinister aspect, the I stft te of whoSe attire, disordered and covered with dust .as it was, proclaimed that he had been king upon the road. I:le did trot remnve the , ItrHitl brimmed hat which he had worn on eitterig, but, advancing into the centre of the apart ent, and extending a letter, he said, in the gilliffest tone imaginable: ""A letter fur Walter Lyale. Are you the ma n r t i W !ter, disgusted at the messenger's inso lence,'l made no reply, but, taking from him the letter, bade him, with a motion of lila fin ger, to be seated. "Thank you, said the messenger-4 prefer standing. I don't mini a glass of trine, thonf.t--!f you have it." "S e have nit wine, lint I ,tvill bri4you setneider," said Illary,,vapishia\g. , ‘Valter, what hn3 come over you, Jen? A few minutes ago, you were npl i cheerfolness, nni now you nre l and pc:nsive as an owl. What can 11=111E in lee.), %Vatter—far I am sure it has 'thing else to with for." t Nlary—only•Dar thing." what is that, Walter?" , • farm, Mary, ant this pretty cottage, le common together, las becomb a part ant portion, wool) we might cal it ours." mould be more agrepabie, it is trio., boyafter ail, a lease Is jo.tt as good, It only bring ourselves to think, Si).' quite as golf I, Mary For instance, the preselit,owiter--who, ng, has.been 'Cry kin I to u.—SllO , llll die, and the property fail into other AIM 'suppose the new owner to be a 'MeanWhile, Walter observing that-Tthe seal was black; broke open the letter with a trem bling hand, Ind found within it n confirokation -of his most dire forebodings. He felt ?lie ne cessity of concealing his emotion froth his wife, howeier, and had barely timel to remark to the stranger that he would confer with him shortly alone, when Mary reappeared with tankard. of cider. This the messenger swal lowed at a draughVand Walter, making an excuse in a tone as dasy as it *ls poro-ibla for t him to assume, left the ratan - with him,`prom ising in a few minutes to return. The time wore on, and the usual hour for retiring had lung passed, but still 'Walter Lysld came not. The heart of Mary Lysie grew rd snit lone, and her 'eyes Were• dint and swollen with over-watchnig. Her mind im agined all the horrible thing's it was rossible to think, and us - his absence %%us prolonged her fears were increased. Sometimes she imagined that the ,stranger was, some enemy of her husband, and had decoyed him into some lone Spot under the guise of business for the purpose of mordering, him. Then again, she, was impelled to laugh at her own thoughts,' nut her terror would pasS away- 7 inly to re turn, however, a temlfold proportion. She had even 'resolved within herself that she would go forth in search of hint, when, just us she was on point of departing, a Ilea ty step was lie4r.l without, and Waiter Lysle made his appearance. I 1 1 liuti what a change hiti'taken place since hi' went forth. 1114 coiMtenace, before rude]}' with the glow of health and wholesOmeexcirel L -4 mem, was now the hue' of ashes. His dresi, was aisordered,! anti there was a •vil Less in It's dark eyes as they glared around dm, which made Vary shrink from the callused Which she had solicited. II V. e.- i•Goni Gu3, ntisbaini! : what has hap cued? Speak—l Inns,. know a)i. I pin your, wife, antl_have a tilt to it:" - ! • ‘4lVe are ril IVl.l r ry—rtOtie. j l kl,atter i —grortaci 1 her hu is 'hall 1, 1 as , himself exhatiste.l, into a ediair. • ..itnined? Ii .w, ant b'y whoa?" "Yna.reineinher my forebodings this even i rig - "Yes--wliat then?" spoke with the tongue of a prophet, Ma: ry—of a prophet who forteits his Oivit des truction. You t,b-creed thel letter given tne by the stranger kt,h.i broke hi upon .•a so ab rupt lc?" I then?" kV L IS Si with you may remem ber— with black, Marv— re, ,-ign i I . Before I broke the wax, I knew, what was coming. Mary, thit't letter anipauced to me the very milami(y I hat only a few moments previotisly apprehett led. The proinief i or is dead." ~A n 1 is that all.' Walter?" **That is nit the lightest evil, Mary. The l'arm has passed roll, the !mills iiinntithe . anti sul l within a fort “WeII, \Valier, we ca:lwork. We have ywitlt and health:tun! strength—at Ilto-e blessing are still secure t.,) e canivijw thole, who F lin I are po.ir I “It . is a nahle •yo tr-elf. Inv 'vn Marv.” repri4 ••Bar I Wity that the of hr my viwr Ovial ler4 lineva/ to When I think that we aitt,t gritcions!—part, NVii eft Mary. tortriia;z up, with a 11 "With oar funs, Mary, I wi rithr, if you lra.l suffered me I, tenet.," ha u.l lo I r•inilingly•\ Their e‘es mei—thei . e wn the expression of. Wither 1 though repriiiiP.hful look. 111 his gaze for several mintovs i herself into his sinewy arms; bet %veen a laugh an.l a cry. I 1 illPr, forgetful for themoment i le., so strong is woman's intill ILr comely feinpres, with ab l as she glance.) lauzliingly upl faco, with eyes yet moist fril On: antiei;‘•atel freshet, 4te said serious, ha if jesting: "Mary 1.%.1e---M,try Lysli: the wife %vho i doubts her husban l's ftith %'%,il lea I but a s r ry life. depen I upon it!" . "1 tlese:ve the repr tach," she an:wered, blushing slightly. "But the: strangeoess id your eimilmt, Walter,—l wits not Without 11 t reason at all events." I At tbis ullusion to his depeanor, the far soddenly recilled.to the inei dents which, bud disturbed it;- his - wife—the delights of limn brow became Once mora y collection reverted to the °Cy evening, and' his forrner tnu ag,ato "I had forgotten our tni s he said with a deep sigh. "And is there no hope—Mr chancel" i [ , •None—not the slightest,;:‘ l. ary. The land is to be sold at a price tittOly beyond my means, and unless I Can obtain the requisite , ' I amount, we must leave the.pime, forever." This dicouragin o?g speech as followed by a i l dead silence on the part of b th husband and wife—During which both sat gazing juke the tire, buried in ruminations of nything but lib agreable nature. The wife was the - first" to break the, silence. I , 'l. have a thought, Waited The proprie tor, you say, will be here ij e a few days, in person."-1 tt d•Su his ngent,gave me to nderstand." \ The next day was SLbbatl , and that was au occasion which few of the residents of the l valley were known [ to disreg4rd. It was n pleasing sight to obsert e—tlle disjointed pro. cession of rustics. 114 they took their custom aryf route toward the; singl 11)tle church which nerved for a place of, firsltip-to all the !valeta farmers for miles nrot ml. Their at tire,idain, hat neat to a degr,e: the theerfhl air worn by their ruspective,' laces; the mean ing glances . of ,the youti.4 'couples—the kilowitt ntantlin l the chit the ehti though oth ors of ti foliage; %whose t my voices mingled with the bubblin'g music of the many springs and rivulAs which intersected the pathways: and over all the cletir unclunie 1 eky nal bAniant eau ;all lent to the scene an aApect of enchantment worth all the rpectacles the world ever pro . . _ . _ _ . _ _ All these thinge NVa!ter Lyle had 'rilitic'ed mer avid ovor again, 11e waii familiar Witia every hint, and bush and tree. There' was not n sjugle landmark with wh'e't he waslnn acqOainted. But eat this occasion he helded not the oh:pets which had formerly givon Lim au much pleasure, and many of his tieikl, l ),,rs whom he l'a,psed upon the rout in his little wagon, witlm whispere,l um what it wan over him. The di,trnn r trettioti 01014,4 rcrso to aog t !toe ;hug illy ttl intrigi to ei ~I•~I ~~~el they ilely to', tip uidtqedltli ''coat otlie oler II 9riant gn tg !kilo do ;wed tic; it Os we i r • stl ? l ,ki , nt Tih.lll:=,•lwit S" I ‘ , ‘ t u 11'- 11(1 1 threw• s th-ir era MESE ention %%•li th,2(111, hli taered to fit him-el, aim•) sodJeo. told len upon 11111 us was once tiun Of hi' ti t Ily licothltitr nut been fur man, becanrt aii-hxtt 1 ? ly engaged i tail!) e•luit might (ivenx by.hid rerrr ; behA-ed,4, comforter mul nil I I= 111)1,11 altelitiOnS Itaa w keit As hair as it sac that we r , Sorba• , r lC'et w Form days subseryunt t u t lie :11C.ICS appOtt :a c t it, the valley, a magnificent buriinclic, baying alaiitit it all tl c evi let)cet; of ‘Veallh. l ifret. ;it the foot Owt little latch before liValicr liar, and a tr,.0.1-10i•Ifing_geiltiemar, i;f the nti Idle age, sprang ont, aml ad% nixt".l up the grate e.I walk tiiWard the pnrcli.-- Here he look about, fir some ininyteii, for 1;011-pull, i•tt not disc ivering one. diet. nfl ( one of Iris %%bite ki..l-glmeq, vt as 'about i li d s ing a deipoiist rat ion 11:1011 one of t post S. it kiary hal iriliten.ed wo:zh ‘voriliy of I her hno•bnnil. I me will remit!' lhe 22 exclaim ) )1; 4011. Is about ob,er fini:Ji Ole sell- 1111 V51(..8 earnest, r hire retorne.l ncl tht li ;brew volt rmnetlong •; - le youilg, far )f all hi= troub once, surcovoil ,1k of hrl le, a !al into Ina hone,t he arrival otl the equipage tutu a. vt cave fur turf to ttreet 111111. s utt;:i tote here at sa l ifthe tor,_'with 11 curl of the uuler nshe with the ,fautiliar nonchalance of a man of a loan of fashion, nt Mary through his eye g:ass. "1 thoitzfitllle place was desertt , l, l -- What a bliockittg yot:r garden is toatlan," was his ttl3ropt srilOtatiuti, as approaclted , •Sirl"%rio.: all that the bmilLrel tvife c•mhl a;tswer. n the effects "I inn tone halt- alludei to the eon (if yi-uy roses and 13c0nk , , " sail the arranger, ni,u rreeiyeil t! a he ha 1 1 ate too far, 11113 now %viStit3.l to retrieve hi; error. • one tle.:sire to h ec my bushand,isir," be gun Nliiry, who had Utile, doubt as to the ( b. vet of the stranger's tiset, Dud now reenred from Inkincr, that step she had piiivi ously determined on. . the care,ses-i4 wereo frgo , teli , dark as his ro -1 1! 1 I . l . eqici!S tho Jyi filirrett:Tije "Oh. tio!" replied the stranger, carelers'S; "yon neyil apt trouble your hubband. Nly pgie, l tti, IrsttpVi.*. has arraip . ,,,l (Ito . IW:i r e uf ' luirc'uli,l 4.l;test aii nt:ter, i lasps." . .I ( I ' , bar, 'till' a'fl'air!" Mary thutiglit. - 4 ' V6t a great diffe once there was iu S')1114) re0;10S 1 '01).116011;z. ' 'n her vibitor, with his enoctnims rtnne, - wealth, the ilispo-al of the farm might seem a eery-day nemirrence, in truth; b to her it. %vas the most 'impor tant even of her life. "My vkit, howeer," pursue,' the proprie tor, "was not altogether an Ole one, aMi, with your acquiescence, I will take a stroll through the premieres, in order to note what i'mprove mauls may be made in the general appear ance of the, placeAtippearances go a great way, you know!--before disposing of it ti.) another." "Itthat k tho case, said Mary, at,sterly-i— -resolved to seize the first favor.ae moment fur putting her plans into operation, although the flippant manner of her visitor gave her but little prospects oh that, is the case, I will be your guide, sir. My ha-band would wait upon you himself, but at this 'no ment I do not, know exactly where to look for dare say, he might be faun at 'the Inv. ern. if we wanted him l" aij ihieJ the visitor, with no apparent intere4t ill iho-que-tion. The cheeks and browor Diary hy,t e b e , came suffused from indignation at this itnpu- , I , 7 -- --- ; g looks n of the older ones, who, notwit lid k, cared not tti, interfere with theil i 'kink; the, unrestrained prattlingbi Wren: the. clear but mmdeal tones o! rah bell, which might be heard, email ill was, from one en I of the valley to , r, and even beyond; the brilliant icol be flowers an I the re I undanily ltio• the twitter . iroi of lion Ire.ls birds. It ilk" Cfisto , ll:try n i and pnil4., •41..; themielve , , furl vom.h.red hat' had Lhn sudienly coma .lit farmer gave - but little ct in 111 it Litinoist loin lie one nun ere.] open I Was 1110 dren lei ligeni, sc 111 1\ Imre otio (If tho thP t eyes of the ru 1 7 1s1 'itch Thu tuln b ,w 1 cluple, but, Wil MEM p l az4t. tie torwar.l, a chqnge MatllloB attic! I,y :1 den which tirrud:t.li ieil wag no longer t l rai hdd r'ett in titn.-:,s gont4 lI.Wy 10 intrude their .Itlte i fragrant beis of r 'mit nn effort being mail .i !carton. •The fertile i lei nn;: i cigi4 of that c ire and el. iind . 1-,...,1, b.2en liestowe,l it evervt l hing w. 14 ileglecte I an.l II to , decay while Walter Ly.sie •t lifm . eit'l of hk reitsol h the nexpocte 1 blilw which hll fal iostea I oral:oil li .0. i n hi.; Minn its wont, spent the greuterpor- ity.' in soloary rant' 1...., or sit In his elvir nil day. Jltt,l it fury I.,yslc, n 11 , i , , 'ice a true -w3- only the in ore- re,ign.• I ;19 lICW ppeareil, ant who wri A con-t 1.11- , tot leak (wily:. to lso„the an 1 siis•- ppy payiter, there is/no .telling 0! h,ty . e Ita,tpene 1. But Walter et Intel. and cast down u:- lie wit. , ..s., was never deaf to th,it ore . -,-,h1v.h1 . , - .. - -7 - i.Too ri. -- .. since:n-11T tiy n t . t - ne befoie in sickners toil lion '.l.h his wile e.nilil not 4nltn_ tli , fr.,n ii which lii I giiiiivrecl -, her chow rio` •vo r d : : ail I go:11 14: hulled in some ilogree the lead, .ighed to heavily tip tin . iiis bru- BEMEE Jher•hasban:i's habits, orn ogle end - of the Ira! tation tipir:l l \l74l'i noted f , Miter, a, t Yith . its❑ "Putt :tali for a Atharacter,l .hi•Z the tlage • nild fifty m.l MEM I v; but little of my it , ttsb l suppiate such Isle said. "But it urd IS iiii.tifficient; if It re bei•ide, if nee,: shoal, raking your ‘v o r,l, Alr, 1 thigk-')uu :aid you hers' "1 prefer By-the-by, flume is NV "I'u❑ %%Hi • 1 1 never looki.ttl at. If r:q the central of -all alter e Walt, "A thing) .\fy agent tars. But W ind the t al) -en; ly to ei le the hod ed b' a • Itort! ttitspeititelll "qt'. Len i. !tor kv I A 'n' rei eu4if until they werl (t, Midi his audition !rult of himself tt om 11;61 ob.tvu the he ext,aordirary," wive npla^entlylust 6 ry accompanied lam. pro d rivtlir, fact that M eio," an!, ned M y.lin could :lit mean, ow l dined to iitlnge her crazy. ) "Not a i h:ikilookin lellow, "rietor. 41 ) '‘) looli ai In 4 pi,rtrait, o hardly .that he toad given ter only I " 1".1g MEM tic ; I cu 16 not a mai-e - inlck 7 trivus man i ,i AI Irv, , 4 tirtiOy. ; vnre ," "The t c _mei it that he ha's \Bug tbout his prome.es to fp to ru' rtyrietor, ut Mir he answered,--"if cuu mid but imagine, theists t this muffle it, you atOtth i Ben re it came to be , - kti e to leave this place, my bus! mit L as need be, and eceryt ?, it and snug around us. but t;evi!itsd !rile every: hilig* a-keJ the/is •P f•Oil 1J their tried by nu ,l - f. lpm.un oses an I 1 ie to w .1.14 uo 11E1 MM ITE mind he".; aik :he c 1 that. ‘‘c• ‘‘," was ::s dill luo' , e(l br4 eveil since yinir agent can lv."tlie tlt eight 'tif leaving i • brain. believe, tha Y the %ant iurneJihis - "An I is placv?? N. e roany ao mpch attached t Ito it! I b.e . ieve he loves I us he luves rue!"—Mary', h bl husban•l thee?" not bcizome me to speak Maty-:-‘vhoSe bosom !Jug to reseal the thoughts xi I had - rather strive with him than be the wife .•.kttachei 1:111St. LLS nr zwere.l. "lie "richt s, MEM ,raii.),t Lit r I harbore I Cro,t (lit wealthi(44, app!a't I=M y‘mr devolion,"SAid dr? p 11=1111 MEE I always' bit J I —one wor,l'yoo go: may % Ne not ktinp trio farm!'' ...Stay, Ni —DL! may - was tiriw.iinswere 11 , left the irttage; 1111(1 as he sauntered the tionrd' Lib rarritcv; Mary •iear g to 'lNturse,ll;—“W I,v,le—Lysle--Lys;e—ty.4le. How "I'll tan ME rxtlEClriiparv:" The noon:ide ,time !tai been aCC;lrp)litel to seeir et timne, 'avhate‘er, the bt wh c;) ca'led him fortii—had long go jut heart, tinaecustmiwo.l . :to such wns •agains heginoing to sink' -withi when a hasty heard approt Mary atarted.op, and in er Inotn?lit %vas ,:;usped the arms oftme, trout Ii altw.o.la;)pear.roce, one wo th,• co: ifi on,need but til;e same nazi ieft that s'itc_it in the n %vretched and downcast:- tuy'dea,.est ::11ary, f. ' was Ure.t alatu , ll ion—LN,lte farm, is Vi'slrer?" , ":'l)e, Z•ars, Mary; our own, to has ',ever!" "Porevei: Wa';er—yolt mast tai Wilt? Mary'.Tm ; nat:distraaght, th 30.1 . 1 in:). he. Bit it wilt bewiihj.iyl need nut fear to look at our slialm 'l.l)a tit, to I lie genero,ity itf lac) ilur. l , I am ()floe m 're a hapty 014 '•.1n , 1 ram a ha l t• little %t oinan, g c lands, in an "But ‘vlt 'e '‘ye in.lo'Lrcb in our ne quire.l I a,nsineis t :' rii I %Vatter, "tv not forit'et tr; tsh un 'that happ!n..ss is have thankci the agent fur the part in . the matter, but It must not rest • • must go tin.] our benefactor, ani that too." '" Von i ned that, not go far to do said a good-ilat T ured voice at. his elho Wit!ter . turned au 1 baked steadil . intruder for !nine . inninentg, %%hen all i his Dice lighted\ up, - lik• r lake , when n has i•iiidilonly Lynn it, and, with gie exclamatit n, "William 'Kenne I rushed into 6, arms of 1113 quatith l , mate. It wan, indeel. no other than his so foien.t, who, in the person of his bet had come to renew that, aequaintan. circumstances . Ind a•. long dissolve redeem the promise of support and a • which both.hadxeliangeol at parting a happy l . That night wis happy one at the of the Lisles, an I many a like toceao celebrated upon tho self-,nrit.l spot, t i after years, William K9nnely pail al the friend of his youth , : ---- 2 - . 1 A limn COMPLIMI:NT —T.. the . 'cm; nn e‘chati,:e, ot that t a , ful and patriel the prieers, be it said. that, anion, men %%hi have btea plhlislied as from the ar ny, nut 1.110 was a printe r tiso.,i.oldieri Fu ii,110.1 fur disiibedien derQ, cot one is a printer. The print / have entere.l the Sory'c ~ compared w nurobtr4 - iii 11., , i conntry an, to "other will av , raw. , 11 oe ici oie in their . Tmw, lac s a e ni ot coin ilimentar valt . lihoe toll m s'.t ‘rnsilis Flans of ti can people. Wito,wouil nut he a pr' _ . =II for Ly ev to , I~ nil, if to be iy be t h ere, iidorse be." . Lysh lusba find it in the agrcetne IMSS ESE lose r ,e 4, if r Lv Er EMI [3:lZia ii:cit 1 . 1 trth. 'glit of I ..Wa ry t ; ~I ME NMI !sistance lit, says • is class, ail the I eserters e of ta r •ra Wh? th 111140 classes 61 vo --r th this • - • ! Ameri !We Mil ;.ou le" fle, the the ter aim ~~ EN • nly e of not own .and ing I do e in -1 has t al- as I was 6.llich' is a :f the I opn ay 118 MEN e not 1,I; mid 'alter very Mary, her. 'mesa e by, trials her. EIMI MEI ME and t 9 I ,C taS- ig,h U we 13 1101%, MI cried y M-. ) must due.. I be had ere. I k him, either;' INErI t office unbeam tho silt y!' he m play • hoolhoy Actor, e which and to cottage fl hen, in visit to