El after my wil6 lied meat ma k liroin her premise* with harsh galling word; she admitted clandestinely. • man whose character 1 despise—a subtile, intii.7,,ning man of fashion whoth I had forbidden to pay her farther attentions. I know eel how long he remained with her—stop. bear me 1 \ through." he said. as Mrs. Hastings. with white lips, rose and attempted to answer him. 'Train that hour I steeled any heart against her—Ged knows with what. difficulty! That man came to me. lie asked me if I wutild allow him to wait upon. my wife to. some theatri cal exhibition, where they were both to take • part. ' answered that I should' make no objection: that she , should do as she chose ' , but that Halts went, she should i• never enter my doors again.—She went." Again Mrs. Hastings essayed to speak. and again Mr. Dorrance prevented her. He continued. "That night 1 sent her to her father's home. In the morning ilea came a letter to me (rem her. it soften fed my hearth, forgiveness; kir I was fool enough to be lies, her protestations of innocence. 1 wrute as answer saying that I would come to her immedi■tekr. I went/to her desk fur an envelop—there I found a lock of her giv ers hair; and in her own writing an acknowledgment u such. I know not what iistained me with sock dantning evidence before mreses: Woman. eau such Mugabe forgiven? Answer me: in, theeMeaven which you believe in, is there a place fur such treacherous souls?" Mrs. He•tings had remained standing. She trem bled from head to foot at Mr. Dorranee's violence. ' ••lt was not so, it was not so!" she answered 'mown- eally; "Oh! could you have believed all this of one who never had a feeling of love for living man bat von? I did not know that earth had such fiends as that wretch Graham has proven himself to be. Mr. pomace I know your wife; if I convince von that she is *till Wor thy of your love as far as her truthfulness to you is con cerned, will you forgive her errors. a id redeye her back to your lows she yearns to be receividt" "I Will. so help me Garll" Mrs. Hastings resumed her sect, awl, suppressed . her 'emotions as much as shei was able. she proceeded to give • full history of everything that had occurred. When she came to the lock of hair, - explaining dm motives which had induced his wife, still speaking off her as a third person, to enclose it and lay it in her drawer. he drew to 'her,and seizing her hand. pressed it fierce ly between his own. eyes glowed with the intensi: 0 , Of his feelings; and when all was explained, he caught her wildly to hlt breast. and straining her tightly to it sobbed like a child. Ile seemed delirious with joy. "Margaret! Margaret!" he cried, "ye 4 must never jeave me one moment again. •My own gocol; pure wife! may Cod bless you as yea have blamed me . this boar, and may He fdrgive me for the injustice Plass dons ion." She threw her arms ensued him—abe laid ther poor selling head upon his broad ;breast—she also begged fer givesess, Oh! that was a holy and a happy hour. When the first violence of their emotieitif subsided, .Mrs Dorrauee questioned it what part of the history she had betrayed herself, "My poor Margaret. did You think you had deceiied my watchful eyes? I knew, you. aiding. from the mo ment yOu stood trembling at the'do t o-, when you brought me the note of recommendation from Miss Graham.— I knew yeti, and hundreds of times since has my love been upon the . point of betraying itself. Oh, mY be reattils prep:yet:lK. the mucous membrane of the stomach of the ca If. to *twit art. ous ante tee of fwd. as ober,t and egts- will be "it." 4. l.■ l land abgestel. "..t is the Jams manner r as tie, award be tn At b. man Womack.' DL Peaaua, i s bpi famous treatise on "Food and Diet` pat. limbed by WIIIPOn in. CO., New York, page 3h. states the wine sins fact, and describes the method of pr. µvamp. There are tea higher authorities than Dr. Pereriz Dr. Collate, in his valuable writings on the "Physiology or lia 0 00n. " observes "that a diminution of the due mom!, of the Gastric juice is a prominent and all-prevailing eaute of Dye pepsin:" and he states that "a distinguished professor of met:. in London. who was severely afflicted. with this complaint. air. in, everything else to fail, had reeemere to Hie Gaitr4 1 4 .e r , obtained from the stointrh of living animals which proio. pletely successful.' Dr. Graham, anther of the, famous works on "Vegetable Diet" says: "it is a remarkable fact in physilony, that the woad. e r animals. :Reiterated in water. impart to thedluid , a prop rt. dissolving various snicks of Mod. sad of effecting a aiw:t artificir.f digestion of theta in no wise "rent front At Raised digestive process." D r. 5..... great work, the "Chemistry of Man." t Lea k Blowhard, PbtlatlE4ll, pp. 321-1) says: Whe dormer! of Ptr• SIN farms a nor era in the chemical hi:toryof Diceshon recent egomania -Ma we know that food is I !l.l4.liVed pa tap t 4t y an artificial .1. ceative fluid. prepared from, t eosin, p. ti trim the natural Ga..iric Juice e t .r. Peon:Moe Donations. of Philadelphia, in his meat wneona ht man Physiology, devote: more than 64 pares to the main imoca of alit: :object. II is evperinients with Dr Beanindst on the . trie Juke, obtained from the loins human eiontoelt and e on it . itts:ths are nen known. "In all eases," he 'aye, .ttlieret,,,e ur m ., red as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural dicretstuot" Asa Dyspepsia Curer, Dr. 1111tPCDTON'S prepotratton'of Panty• ha. produe,4 its ; most warireloscrifirels, curing eases of Dehlstr. roan Dreisse..virid Dyspron Csaminpliss. itupto:ed 44 be %cry verge of the grave. It is impossible to give tlw 14..„011 the lint& of this advenipement—hut authenticated erns. caps* hate linen riven of more 'than ; 200 lIRIVARKABLE (Tars! In Philadelphia, New Yore and Simon alone. Theo 1 1 all desPetate cam., and the cures mete not onl) repot and sus. fk-viul, but permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote: and psnitnlarfr mend kr Pl ,ienc y to hi honor disorder. liver complaint, lever and .arp. badly treated fever and and ague, add the evil effects of liutotoe. M teetor . and other drugs u pen the digestive organ., a•trr a king sickness.' A km. for eters, in eating, and the to) ro: mini sr. dent spirits: It almostreeoneiles Health with Inironosace- OLD STOMACH CO3l PLA Ts. '1 here is no form of old Stostiath Complaint• abet d dr, n not seem to reach and remove at one. .No mow, but Oil rvly N. It airs. 1n0,4 ST eau, r! A nark dew re...mu, dart mploost trapptarat. and it only needs to be repeated for a :boil time to male thee 4.. good ,etleet: pivoinnent. or 11Cono. and V. 444 Boor. Mike* at once. It wi pan icularly eieellent (Pr. 01%.• Vomiting. Cramp,. Soreness of the NI of the 5t.,n.,..rh, c... tress after eatmg..iow, cold stateof the blood. hero ise.:, toots.. Of spirit*. deepontitetsey, emaciation. weakness. ettoctettet to to,te, Hy. soicide.litc. Price. ONE DOLL 6it per bottle. (me tore a ill often effect a lasting cure. Canoe! Brother. N 0.6, Reed House, and Dr. P. Ball, 3%1 Hopes' Block. are agents for Erie. August 17. . ISMIAT A , z) tri-srvz;. Planing TiEitl nd Znai -n Yard. Elsoesma St. a Earl •1101111,11. E n t. CARTER & BROTHER having purchased one of Wortro WORTH'S porgovEn PATENT PLANING. TitNIA IRO and HROVING MACHINES., as well as thee:risme lira for using the same. in this county. are now prepared to davits. her in any of theabove forme for •tt wno ma) pee At to far w tbro with a call. The facility wtib which they ran drrs foo.ter Ides them to put the price so low, a loch with the 5u0. , ..r, the norkrzianship, caret Mafia ititbleentrills 10 Ilarse ( arrekrte and all other!. aho niay be to want of dressed I.lini!et , pri (hew at lete4 a (aft and examine into it...matter theat..l,l Flooring dressed by thin "Machine is full) equal w that Ireirrl bylined. both in the i‘utoothnessol the surface. and tie...err sit whlle it has the ads ania:c of telex of uaifbrns nd width the entire length of the board. requiring at dviiit • veling to bring the surface even: hence a carpenter a:t of double the number of squares in 'a day dressed ibirtne that he can of that dressed by hand. The a m eh i ee eat that tbiry ran dress hinder any width up to ".3 weer, tad an thickness up lel ibehet They also have CIRCI'LAR SAWS in opernrica in ronseites with the above, with w Inch they can rip bonier many vo link or thiekneur desired- Also. a very surfritt 1,1 RIVING LATHE. etioNing them to do any kind of turning required ay Nem Car. penters.Cabinet !Waken., eltatll BOW!. etc. They ore alto preparing to. and intend keeping on hand' ter .tautly a supply of Luinbtr, 'crpec sally tt hue. uad I/caring nig sitting and Clear Pine. C.IBTLR k smiTHEI. Erie, March .21.. surrazo mow-ctsgt“ ao. Iri-Weekrjr Line. 1851. THE following Stets Vessels grin Ibral a trs Weekly Lsne between Buffalo and l'h,rago thr kri engatieli staAer.len•ing. Buffalo r, ef % Tuesday: Thursday. Thursday. and Saturday ...ensues. at . Vciort• tone aeon .ri g e, 1'14.142nd, Detroit and the Ports co the het shore of Lake Michigan. .. The Propeller GEM. TAYLOR, SOO Tons, No. A. E. Ill ,; DART. leaves Buffalo. '. , . Tuesday, April 24 ' ' Tuesday, ' Ana 5 " May 13 " Aug 111 June 3 414 Sem 111 June SI " , "l+rt 7 July 13 ...., es et Int The ProPefier ILLIII4OIO, SA Toes, Capt. W. Dull. on, tale. aught), Thursday, Seri/SiAsa 7 41.1 May 11 Tbursd .. af. Aug.!! " ... June $ w . 1 , ri.t.l. June RI " uet I Thli' Prgtel " ter P9CA II / 1 ( 1 /1 7 eTAIS, SS Ton, CIO. .1 .PIC e co t etsiv a . leaver thend„ • Tuesday. . April SI Battu dar.l Aug. I May 17 " Ass RI June 7 " fleet 13 • Julie IR ors 11 41111 July 10 Ss Neg. I The sew Steamier lIINESOTA,SMi Teas, Capt. J. vv. irem leases taw°. Tuesday,' April!" - Tuesday, Aug. K• le rept. 2 " "June 10 •• ire t. gtl " July I " 0rt.14 - July U •• NO , . 5 me n k.. eProSeller NIAGARA. 51113 Tons. Capt. Silas Force. tears CMS May I Thuriday Aug 11 May a. Pert. 4 * June It • • , F11:1 0 .* July - 3 . ''ft. It lyr• July 114 1 u , - 1 , 1“.1%. 6 The Pro Wier CALIFORNIA. MR Tose. CaM. 12,1 " (. 44 leaver ltuftio. Saturday. May 3 Saturday. Aut. it May SI ' " Sept. 6 Julie 14 " pep. t " July 3 - ' ~. , to t• July IS et Nor ' The new Propeller BUFFALO. 1111 Tow. Capt. L. B. I' d.i' Malik leaves Stallakt. Tuesday, o;x2 Way I 1: Tuesday. Au:. 1 4 May II Petc a June IT ''' .. rcpt. Ja July I re rim il , July I* n Nor. 11 The Propeller OHIO, 45S Taos, Capt. G. IL Go!,o WWI' Buffalo, Tounday. May 8 Tbunday, Kay* - Janet', : July MI 0ct.13 July II \nv it The Propeller SCROTA. 430 To Capt. Jame] L ah,, ) wave Dual°. May 10 Satayotay, Aux. 12 Nay ,24 .. N•pt. 13 June 21 " - oct I July 111 14 tie $ 4 . Aux: * . el !C. If ve- The above ITerotir are all nearly new and statineh• '''',. '' live aecomatodatinna tor puerflaril and Ilivight, and ~if le% promptly as adverlived. hom the *lot of Maio strrvt• rof.f"';`' or Mager 'WY all bogy.. or to JOUR HEARN a. ( 1 0. Er; oil IC Mil. ,b - - EIEE . THE DELAWARE MUTUAL BA PTV' IBr 111 It AIIO 70 contr•NT , (of f'hilowielpht) .., .0.4 A RE now doing butane= on the Mutual plan.cil , ng . ..... 1— : . 1 , ;• LI. a participation in thelproth.of the Compant • s """r"'" - ' ty beyond the Premium Paid-...• Risks upon the Late. and Canal lammed on the mo 4 tro , ' Wino. Looses win beliberatiyand promptly. ed.m.vd- `' wa s Fire risks on raerchand ize.bu Udine. and other pruperty,l, or country, fora limited term permanently. DIE Es. Joarph 11 . Seal , James C.CToR Hand, Edmond % ell&S. Theophilas Paulding, John C. Dav ie , 11. Juan PrOOke• Robert Burton,. John Garrett. John B. P " m.e. Hugh Crate. Baamel Edward., pewee 7 ‘ e " .11. Henry Lawrence David IL Ittarey Edo atd flarl. 4°6 Charles Kelley. Isaac R. Davis,J. G. J'-'"'"'"' William Folwell , Willi am H a y. j o b. s. Nrsi „ • - Dr• el.Thoalan. . • Dr. R. m. 1111.1,011. Jon Feller,Jr. Spencer Relives*. . ' Itklasedß. Kewbould. Sec W. Mn a'tor I rr Application am be made to : i 3 Er z ie.reti cii_ Z i Z aw.i ii— i___,_j_____. 1tE14 1717 le :: R. e CI- II II 1851.