8 VOLUME 22. kne RlMtlq Norm. P. DLTRLIN & CO. PROPRIETORS. s. s. 1111,041-711/. aditor. OFFICE. CORNER STATE- ST. AND PUBLIC SQUARE. Ei4E. TERM or TNICIPAPEIL City oillieritmere Me earner, at ell itall.M al the office. In a.frasee, 141. 1 It not lelld U. a•kauee.or within three seeathe hoe theirs. of ol! tYtu &Atari , will be ebarped. • jami coatimmioateotis moat be poet paid. RATES or ADVERTISING. • card. nto riteeothag I hoes, omelet% • awn Ot.e Notre J o . p,). oiontits. . • • 1 0 , 4,, • * Th an ,,,nt a 1. ertt.e.eros. rheente pet ovum ciiilheett lime of i i e rents foe earl' isidiequead inaertioa. r ..ri 11,c:11v I , t* tits:oof , bantlnt pleeeure, Do t torr.ve libw e.l to weal.> inure Wait la 4.) moues, marl re VW.) r tawswed..,rie es.al. err nor t , had loi other dirretieNta, win he ineerred • r and charged seeer4.,urtly. p ,1i :.11 al Di :.:•1_) I:: D.cili io:v411 M. M. MIXIRE. DEAL: r a 5, rr...0041, N' Me", IqUor•,, Candies, Fruit, , t•Jor 1.044 V: lilOtPla t, ro'• State oiTtwi. PAK. AMERICAN EA LISS tCONI PA NI Y. _•. urr., ittiootrA to No: 5 Reed Elk)ek. riu•te &rect. Lir. PI elute. it ' o'clock. A. M. IVr•i.efo " r. Agent. LtiRGLI J At()lt IJY. (L Al,* qf l4r Ana qf J. ti,./ra 4 c... r •R'•''‘', .1 Herr Dock. £r.. el. 1.. - . 2;41. FAMI. P,Jur .i.l • 1V ALKEIt Sc "I'l OBALS. At• nw, INAAIIrO au Merehaalla, wood Ware 1 rval•te tit ,olge. rip ra_ rat'. stucei3, F 14, Li/De and Uwe t.. , 4 .I.IQII. *lih • kyr .10 nbK either by iliciumbahaUb tropelleinb A..TP,114 VC :?"T^ I le: I:a:rrp; .41.4 L:4 %Vale liLs. Jewrefry. • ; I.' :Limo fLu.I LA/aer ► miry Goode. :••4 .c, , ••44 f Rat , : ki4,1111, !17 AIiHrCKLE do IiEPLER. . I I • liar are, trocitery. kg. NO A m -i*()N. .:11t ,• ..•• -« .Ur.. l'ult lOW. between Ilirowsa'new t.- • ii U. O. -A I) it E. IA • 4 -, rli, Fare gin MUSIt:111111 •• ag..l retail. No. Su. 441 IC a 1 tar,.., 4t ottvrt. IMt.ti it AN DF.121 rsw , lo4 4 ma tov- 1 We (OISY' of Piste awl Illeirerta ; nee on nenli . 11knvi. bemires hostile aria Er .% 1 .. • M. B ►VFU R U k Daelr , a N. f.ratt .„ C.o,tieates of ne -1,„.,,, s prteri pot r Lid e,auar,autiy ax 1.44 .• it„ 11%.1,:5e Square, F:UP. - - 'l' 111. WIN STE A RT. Orr. • ~ eVre, et - r ner of Fr.neli nog Fifth • •-* N/•:•-•'; st.4e. 11t.n.0.1..0et on roma' vireet. • .• , r •• ipTriArrafy K. T. & tk.• - I>nAtithq"% ...i1.1.”1 . 1 otitsrlY et UK' rl' I.lquoni. ship y. ..e . ; au.i se!. who m4 l. • I IV. Clu-...s.t4e,Ezie. WM. S. I.ANE. Alto:way Auld Cottagellos at Law. • r Prc. InV.mary. army and `Sac y tension.. bounty !arida and rLvov. for extra- ali ~ter Luwtue. euidualed in menial! 0 , 1•11••• 1 - 41111PAI nee* in Wright's Work to rate ounet.. over J. U. FnUerion'a INC - • Erne. Oe t.lll. OLIYER st:ireb RD, and 5 t , t ,. ) :,,r..50 1 Man at f rer of Blank Books and ‘rf,,,og Ink.,dunk•r of the Poomood and entth itreet. 3. B. NICK LIN. rrtetaL and galena Avaci and Coumuisawa buoineas. Frank i P., Rl' il , A REED. I to e.rut in rm.!' i.h.Genpan nud Americali llnrdwarr and Cutlery, /Ow, Arn.l. -. ars. iron and steel N0..3 Reed Douse; Este, Pa. 1%. 3. F. LIDI)LE Bl.. , VPI.1111 4 ; nr,l &Vagou nuildere. State gtieet. be n rne. _ STRO • NG. • Cor.rr, pcm iv.r..! of C. B. lVnglit'd stortc-u 1)(it..1 . :J.T.: STEW ALIT, , F,' 1. A. B err, Sefewith Lear Sauwafras street. Sew: V.'ape2frae, one door giortli uf Seventh 14. C. SIEGEL. it and nr•all dealer in Rr.,erries, Frovietons i Wine*. I l'r, •I. &c.. & (.truer ut French and Fifth Streets. t c Farti,er.• ll.nel , Eris. N ,„ ititiNNlt;ANN ~ .. - IN ~, a . I r and PPt , sl Pealer su Fruniiy Groceries. Cror.Jneey (.: , j.y ~ If . :4.. N ..10. &A.., lin•ais Side. trie. Pa. 1 tv- 1.4, I, tizher.; ;lice paid for Country Produce. il J. GIiAILDIG I !um, amt Ilabit Makrr—eltion, t.Pecr Peoples R Ira, user A. his. 3.8. WAlteni . UroceryS.tore ) Mate Er.e. Pa. " .1. W, W ift - StOICE, ATToRNEr_AT LAW." In WalkerN I Itt , e, on etventii BUM. Erie.rt HENRY• CA Is- 1411.a..10ht...r, and Retnti Dente, in Dry Goods. Groceries. T. keil, Gra...ware. Carpeting, Hardware. Don. Bree I. Nail% r..brii. Le. Empire Store ' state Street. War: , du d s, below r , ,,nn'a 114.4,1. Exit.. ra. A., -4 Asir lit, Vices, !fellow .. Azle Arma. Spring's and a Mend aw.irunclit of Sad 1W and Carriage Trimming.. --, S. MERVIN SMITH, A TI.IIO ‘TT AT Law rind in , ' ire of the Peace. and Agent for the *ry S'one Mutual Life Inotatante Cuinpany--office 3 doors N, I tit - 1C . 64 is CUR. Erie. Pa. GEORGE H. CUTLER. At Tor prey Girard, Erie County, Pa. rolleetions mind uthriebusiness attended to with promptness and dl•wteh. ~ - -- -- JOSIAH KEL t, OIJ G. ro - w r.finz& COTimission Merchant. on the Public Dock, east of e , r Otral. Cual. Kan. )latter and WhiteFish.echntantly for sale. I. ROSENZWEIG & Co. - • Avn Ragan. Drat-Sits in Foreign and Domestic Dry ^itilv blm. Clothing.. Boots and Shoes. te., NO. 4 tlb.rk, :State wireet, Loc. & WRIGHT. Etch:air Broker- Dealer in Rills of Breltange . r.tt:Cate.ol Dept...fie. Gold aud filver coin. Me.. Ike II lrto• Mick. corner of State-wt., andiPublis square. MARSHALL & VINCENT - , ~'+.rt•aw—Ottlecap stairs Tianataay nail bUndin% q•jhofttie rrothonotary's office. Erie. L i - MURRAY WIIALLON, An''tt%ET &ND COV•ISZLI , .I LAW--thrtfeever C. B. Witte' .s 9f . htradee one door west of iState weer. on the Portend, C. M. TIBBALS. 1 ,,, .1-I,n Dry Goode, Dry Groeeriei. erecter'', Hardware, Ice . iLt, ciwaie.le, • 8 - 5 - 1 - 1 1 141 JACKSON. R in Dry Coot* G merrier., hardware. ttileese Wire. Lima I. Cbeapside, Erie. ra. Ell ILIA . RIBLET, i v! Matra Upholster, and Underiaker, corner at' Stale tad IFUTTLI. ---- Eli WIN J. KELSO & CO. .1. roma:dom. Pioduce and Canal o.on Mlerchanio, , deiden ' , 3"e and fine aide. Coal. Plater. Munster. Ike. Public dock. 4 :de of the budge. Erie. LCK)34IB it. Co. R. to Wa Cu Jewelry. nitrite, German Wear, Hated and nto Wa utlery. • Std.tary and Faacidonan. dean Oteat. ly opposite the IdafJeliatel. Br CAATEit - 44 BROTHER, Wag ti wid Wiwi dealers . in Drug. MrdkiftP • reiall oo o , I emu, caws, he.. No. IL Reed Howe, Erse. JAMES LiTLE. l,.rtiowaat.a "Oren haat Tailor, on the public 'near; a kw door. %," tor Slaw street. Erie, - -- D. S. CLARK. • vr ~} milit Alta ItICTAII. Deltic? in Groceries, 'erovidposs , SW ' ' I. Men. lapse-s are. arc. Ike.. No. S. Nouse Block. Erks. , 8. DICKF.RBON. . . ,r ,• ~, j ,.. fermatim-4 Mier at ILis reintlente on Eleiknth offleet, ; ;c,ite the Ilterlsodist Quack Jae. BURTON & CO. w.Tosr. LLI Itty.u. diode's is Mut.. Medie kid. Dye Okeelkh Groronnp. ex: No. 6. Reed Howe. Erie. . UK. O. L. ELLIOTT. Resident Dentist: 01Dowsed dwelling in the " Reellealook. on the East glib lie.Pubile "114. A. Square. Erie. Teeth inverted on Gold Plow ••••••••. froth 000 NJ an tal Lie At. Carimos tooth tiled k m uotd, and restored to beSitki and oaellit new Tweak , 1 r Lb Usti' talltatO aad bralifier so ap to mows then of • clitsineti. All work warranted Li . i 7 Elt PAPhs ruled Sind plata. Ootrisenp. note p4ser. let ter and note easelopes. transparent awl fancy wain's. UK " 4 Ike. J. U III'RTON it. A. Willow W wqat We atren i t i fn7Mi li ftearftd • and axe ,Allatptdit • Wr. 11DIDEJLNOCUril . . '---: , - : - -': - t - -.-- *,-,.-.‘ -I-••1•-. ; - - ' • ' ' ' . . :-.:!.-,•.--• • . ' - - , , -- v '.:‘-1- Va-t.' ! :-..; :.•-., - . . - ' . ,:.- • ...4- !• • 1 - . ,, - , x..-- ~- N . 1 - -.. —--- 4- ' . - ',- • '', - . n . . . . I ... . „ . . „. OB.SERTF• it . i I M=! CEEI lIE2I T3l. Atom petrti out' Misallan Iror Use Lie Observer. BONO OP THE OIL AVE. M=l Tbwe to d voice from the tomb sweeter dna Come,oome to iny arse, ye faint/Di obeli. With the burden and beat of life Opttreeedi Ito mannl toils or boning Boas Here mar a weary miners rem • Come, Ibld your 11111011 where abs Ikt‘iand Whom Memory links 'vital/it gelded Pest. No more ma the billowy wanes* tossed. Btu skin SWUM n'ONI the storm at lam. G mfeashrete t Pale dead of You flooding man shall no longer How, And here "ban the braised bi d And Imbed be the plaintive volute( wo. ' • Here close you eyes 10 each seem of *fib • Which the peacellal heart in the world mum; Here quietly rest from 'the' Ryer of Ila unnseient hopes land its fadtng Mrs. Pm_kheir sleep is sweet when beret bind. Anil.trusting fOr life la this God Ulm% As endless awaking we kaig Mel aid, In the mama. if aideleue light above. *OW N Nardi. taw ANGEL CARRY; OR TEE PATE OF A DRVINAILDI PT MIS. ti. A. DINIIOII. "My Cavan' his Mao oyes cherry lips. •nd se ty. curling hair assay little girl in the land. I know; unwed • fond mother. as ohs sugondod hot' sewing. wit gazing at *lovely creators. fun of wild gambols. dancing around din lambi* moist after th• golden shins. now pawing from own rich Into. strains of omits; and a mils which made that woman's fans bolt'. played around boa own boas mouth. Another moment ind earry's bright oyes and eon.. kelp peeped in at the window, through the eU ang rase bash; and the 'Croak crisis's Goiters laid on annoy locks. and Wooed bar shooks. and flashed whits &Ahead with a pals' rose red. and clang to little shoulders; and again the *tither. ea she lined new shadowed. whispered with a fresh loveboand at heartb—••Gled idea her."- . I Then the tiny thing ran and laid down ems the • and the pleader weeds of FINN among Which op 1 here and there bright yellow battirceps..brolderod , simple keen frock. sad cradled hCr u lovingly. ale ! the arms of het mother. Sometimes the wild the wing came close down. se clOse that btu for the w i fragrant breath of thcsweet intent. they would • , kissed her little rosy lips, for no doubt thiy took the . 1 first for now. ripi blosimass. fall of honey. and no were—but not for the bees. Ahoy' this babe. a' lin tree threw its graceful foliage, aid beliefs' the de ' I . the, blue. shining heavens looked down. kmt .' er upon a lovelier sight. One blanch. al delicate al , as i gossamer spray. swung dreamily back and to rocked by the weight of a yellow birel.•tliat. peons • ringing tones upon the still air, sang the ishild co Wondering at last why the Jaugh of bit little ape hushed.. the young mother folded by her Work. and ; toned to the garden; and although no painter's eye ; here, yet as her vision wa derad far away toward hills, and gathered in th e road. ;intervening fields., their serpentine 'swaths of ,new-thoon vitas. and the chard-trees, right and left, binding under their p' ' burdens, and the we* /Whoring stream. she felt all emotions. that, brliathed otit in Choice words. stamp The hedge of sweet brlare inirronitdilig bar is home. was spangled w ith clusters of dried -rose-be the spreadisig grape vine abd beds of sweet thyme, m migoionette and beams' sue were glowing the warm. wiellow rays ef the high min; bat alleys all these, was the sight of her dear little death slumbering under the linden tree. Sim rased Ono it. strangely enough. with tear,; soul expandetrwitb the waltiplicity of bat statetioats; beet reverently down, pawing bar hiving arms a , neigh the babe. mad again merwariag ••Pod blow , bore her withal} the tswifeettage and laid her to her tie cradle , . • • Jest then a wild burst of merriment liCohe the the silence; a coarse. gatteralsonad of 1011101 harsh vei in mirth unnatural and strained; the Mother lifted eyes from the sleeping cherub. and lookittg h w she marmared..as she clasped bir hands till they rigid. ' , Ms: hew small a sacrifice Weald this poor life could it but restore bins to virtue; will nothing bripg back i• iny love again? Must I behold him come day after day. with the maniac's wild eye and the d • ard's curse? And shall my child be brooded with disgrace? niy l wlnning. bewailed. delicate girl. alnico, gentle and good for earth, so she is. mist she be - a drunkard's daughter? God forbid:" she cohile while sob after sob shook her whole frame. e•richir her to Thee. -Father, if this must be. lad 1 will sure smile ever her little body, all cold and shrouded for grave. and ask Thee ni ts that it is ao 11/1111111." Aad E y-Alden rose from the side of her babe. suppressin4 the violence of her emotionii, ramming sewing. - 1 . The cottage room was very swat: rem Vine* Itropi the window; and a few timid buds ventured through, hung on thi weeditn.sills. The door wan sanded: td plus chairs a t . aeon against th e white-washed ''w round talrilii.4 no in the corner, and over it hang portrait of • venerable old mon. the father of Emily. Me ministiir of the parish. whole macaw* brow aid . set black oyes. indicated power that would bawl,. 7 him a giant arson statesman—that mods him ills a guide. and a counsellor to his people. Rear that was another; the mead. bright face of a ye man. with a thonghtfal.*Widest-like expreosioa; the or image of dm elespilig babe—the basband t and father. These two pictures, as the little ens called Awn. an of ornewiest tits outage awed beast; bat there " little of that within. fee nature had liberally bungled choicest treasures all around this beautiful spot. aid • valley is which stud the lowly dwelling. wu al t a paradise. But hon. as is heaven suet d.vslt Satan; the house to the right. with Its inviolately. sad ••eniarti46. meat for man and bust." was a tavern; a blot by ith • way-side. and It seemed strange how innecut nesters I could nourish wind@ sight sad Gaon of the loath*, poison, that was lunging utter role open so many deice tell hearts. 1 Her. was the place when young Aldan had learne le boa druakard; bore he wee leader el the revel. chic in the indiuml feast; his talents formed him for coinenabd, kis paeskine bad made him • elan. ..Hie caner had 4.n rapidly downward. and a terrible &Unused impending over him. Tho cloak 'track fear; Emma are" from her tt. lighted the few p ins sticks that wars carefully pile 41.1 arideraMitis thrf kettle. and as the blase leaped meriily upward, sad the singing stream mingled with the wl smoke wreaths. sloe drew set the table from tits auk: covered it with a Neat akons, and pat. en the few' Wile upper things. ready fir her hieshand Irbeike should h rs. lura. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1852. Keesling upon tb. boor* to snoop the awel oakm she fek a elitist pokat her dress. sad looking round. there steed halo Carry. tedib both chubby beads rebbiag bor blue eyes. end half laeghing as she enjoyed her 1104,1101 4 11 inertirise. "Carry pt up still. to bishops nether." lisped the sweet smatters. elegise her snowy arms arreod her mother's seek. and as Emits pressed her sheer and mon closely t. her besoon. she shaddersi se .b. thought Ober prayea; and a horror flashed through her 'eel at the idea that death could chilLthe Intl bean beethog se edllly against her own; aid spin she Wombed yearsieg iy. •set death. ob! aordeeth ray Father." Released hem her itotbses embrace. the little thing west dancing around the table, watcohlag delightedly with her hinsgry *yes. the prsparatieee he tea. ?repeat ly the west to the door ...i steed there prolog at sense distait sliest. The woot-wea. directly opposite. see the settiag sus. lilts a glebe of tire. reddausd all the idea& with as lutetium glory. es brilliant that the eye oeukl ant leek thereon..bet its milder lustre seftesed by the attass pbra. eaa Hewing dowa. sad clothed bill sad valley with almost humorist brolly. And then it rested epee the young shild's head till be, golden locks she'd, sad she seemed to .total is shale of whits light. tike ait an gel ready to wing her way"to heaven. Suddenly rocking her little body to and fro, and clap ping her bank she cried oat, "ob. mamma. [amities, papa is coming, and he ems me; come quick. Come pick I want to Wee yen," she shouted. holding out' bar arms towards ihm. "Come darling father, I want to Uncles. —Why bow Caney . he walks." and the laughed merrily at what she thought his attempts to mime her. • "Here he ie at tbs gate—oh! papa, I west to ki t e on." and the drunkard bent dawn, as alio attempted to opting ante hie bosom—s demon yell----a wild. noeutu- IT, agonisiag shriek, and then a stißed mom Poor babe! lb. 'limber she loved so well had fallen upon her tender body. mid there she laid, crushed and disfigured. Oh! the agony of the poor mother, es she isiMd the trimming babe to her bosom. the. with strained • and 'tearless eyes, Bed from the cottage, aer stopped till she had gained tita dwelling of a former school-mate, witeee husband was a physician. There they took the Child from her arms se she fell (Mating to the floor. aad 'in her long wanes she was spared the mieety of its Arcola, while the doctor sat its fractured limbs. • 1221 She revived to barn that her chiW was injured boyead hope of imocery; bad 'trance to Say. it hrod—tbeegh henceforth Invariably deformed. Weak, gled; days. moatbe mid yam: dm village bad merged into a town. the town iota a city; and in onset tint city's stateless boom. a marriage was to be season mated: Emily Alden was lb* bride; a delicate, thoughtful faced girl, with eyes of tender, spirituel beauty. And around her stood her sable brothers. and youthful sister,: bat though they were all happy, oven - gu y. then wee in each young coantenance. so nadefinable .erpreesion of sadness that seemed straagety to eiontral: with the wad ding sewn. ' And soon they all moved towards a epoch a little tide from the centre of the apartmeist, where • pale. shadowy figure repeeed, The expression on her win features was more than beautiful. U wee saintly, heavenly: the glassy ripples of the mane &Mahar hair. weep laid Yaks* hi& white temples. and those eyes of dark bine. had pima la depth and helium Mutt. they -leaked is the aloha brilliseee of hoelth--bealth. alas! forever denied her. The father who bad been the eats* of her life-his( suffering, eat by the bead of her couch; a this. Waded. melancholy ma., with an eye that seamed forever darting restlessly about. The marks of age had come suddenly upon bins. even at the time when little Carry was strick en to the earth, for the nail day his hair was white. and the wrir.stles gathered on his brow. and 'wow pressed her botden upon him, till his shouldrire were beat with its weight. Never had he tasted of the cup since then: and the nabs rural presence of his injured child was a continued and awful pledge of his reform.' Nineteen years—it seems a dreary length of time—had the poor girl laid up on a bed of pain; for nearly a quarter of a cautery. her feet had not touched the (min award. nee had she ever pinched the wild flowers she loved, from their native sail. From home to home she had been curled, each mere splendid than the !wit, and her mother, a blighted, Dor - rowful creature, had hovered above her, almost day sad night. devoting her 'serial, her life. to this her great es treasure anion,. many . But the soul grow. ea to perfection within that dahlia act body; the wise. the greet and the geed, sought her chamber to gather fresh hope and strops* fir the• bk. journey; to listen to thii sparkling thoughts, that fell like pure gems from her pale lips; to weeder it the petienes that sat enthrtined on her fair brow, while the shadowy form of death moved never from her side. at, as it were. tabernacled witbia her very heart from hear I. hour. 1 The bride knelt down by her sister at her request. and happy as she was. tears gathered s her eyes sad fell up on bar catty bridal veil. ale the 'emaciated hand was slowly Medi and placed am her bead. The lips moved. the lugs eyes wve upturned to beayse: and all present felt how sacred tenet be the blessing se fervently and spiritually invoked. And suddenly a change came—e change for 'Hsieh' nose were prepared. notwithstanding it bad been looked for daily. A faint flush. and thee a deathly pallor; a slight tremor around the beautiful month. a Bash of tri a mph from *bellying eyes. and with a Male of 'aliment able svreetnees. the milled seal Mounted with sister an gels to heaven. . • After the burial thi mother grow pair and sadder; the father still plodded on. amassing wealth. and bestowing mach upon the poor and unfortunate; be nem f!rgave himself for clouding that pang life. sever. But the memory of Carolina Alden is still biessed. still shrined within many loving hearts. Urn bet simple monument is Inscribed the following:— "Ova Caaausta. A welt au Serer. an amid on eanb.' And thee* who knew the history 44 her likr. weep Is they gaze upon it.--Bestea Olive Bruck. Lori ev ruin Broarr.—Leee at first sight war UMW 'Hod in Raphael. His window overlooked a garden of the adjoiniag house and there be saw tho lovely girl who amused herself 'swag her dowers; ha saw her lave Mr beautiful feet in the lake; he fell passioaately is lose. He mon made his feelings known; hie love was sot re jected, and she became his wife. Ho" is said to have been so passionately enamoured of her beauty that he mould paint if she were net by his side. 136 lig aments of that fair fries still live in some et his sublime productions; and thee. while she vivo inspiration. he muforted iianiertality..“mdioss Companies". Coma rue Toonshata.—Mr. James Beatles. of Mr" drie. sarst—Gani Copal. whets dissolved in chloroform forms an a:consist compound for souffle( the boles decayed teeth. I have need it very frequently. and the benefit my patients have derived from it has been truly astonishing. I clean - .oat the hole and moisten a little cotton. with the solution; I Iniesditee this into the de cayed par*. sad is every (Datum the relief has been most instantaneous. The chloroform remove* the palm. and the pm depal :cajole the action of the sidles; and as the eplitiestiou to es agreemble. Ikon olio may laboratorier tide droasihd nab* aseold d. well to make a trial of it. Naiad Times. a THE WASTE OP TIME. P►eo Dickens' Haseshal4 W.►l. Olve me the gold that war bas cart, Beim. obis peace-encoding day; The wasted Are. Ma labor lost— The mortal treasure thrown away; • And I will buy each Moe Of MU la every yet discovered Wadi 'Mere hunters mate, where Peasant' tear Mare many peopled cities stand. Pickets each ibtverlog wretch on mutb. needful, nay, le brave attire; Testate Ilegulog banimet onnb, Wbkirlkings mhtle envy and 1e every vale, ea mere Sale. A 'school snail ',ad the games sight; Mere every poor man's child may gate Per. herreriedge Peens ale all Ugh& rn build asylum Ibr Mr poor. By ago or ailment wade Worn AM nom *bail term Mon tom their darn Or rilag with loots and mede of curd. nail nob dim bendrobene , Illolp basest awn to comma worepr Ars. Labor. awe and limn *award sae Poet Ai nio marg. In mop movided warn sball eeea flans. Medallic. amply graet4; Ware *mane my Mon barb% • And ecorseorm lean beta are and Man, Totem prow ince NAM Wm. einorlarestructorok 'rad m bar-• Mlle/ with it snob exploring theana, And trapebors of rho OMasi taw. la rem true and peopled dines A vast Walhalla ball shall etaodt A marble edifier lublima. ref the illintrioes of the land: A Pantheon foe the in* peat. • , The wise. booldeont. sad Ma; A place of wise and 'lofty suns , To Woof ot4o bold Wait do . A Wimple to attract and melt Shall HS its spire.. dewy Id% Where pions lea shall Owl aad math Penes. mercy. 10111fallee i iried wilii . - Mime Of bells on Sabbath days. • Round the whole earth shall pall, rise; And one vest Christian soda a wan Streams swiretly upward q ibe skied THE ESCAPE; • A SCENE ON THE RIO DE PLATA. frei Faseda sa rut, hut rid 4111111/. It wee dark—black. pitchy dark; aye. as black as the lowest. depths of some grim old feudal dungeon. late which not one single ray of God's glorious gaslight had ever penetrated. It was. too. almeeteales-it would have been better had it been entirely so; fm the faint unsteady, breeze us in &fel gaffs from all points oldie campus. rendering it almost impossible to prevent the ship from being might square aback. All the light sails had bees redd. end the heavy ruses were hauled up snug. so that the noble craft lay there under her three topsails, like a giant gladiator stripped for battle: We ware Blida'', between the southern edge of the great English Bank. add-the ghetto of the vent sandy bey of Sas, Bet romlwiii; up mv ' -womoosio,wo me--isogsmir Übe aim- 41.• -e Plata. Ever dace we had leR Buenos Ay*. five days previous. this sttasgs gloomy. baffling weather had continued and we had not made two hundred miles el progress towards the ocean. The mats was an excellent sad experienced sailor; bat this was his first voyage to the River Plater and When west on deck ►t ten o'clock. 1 round him pacing hirried ly to fro. and utterly confounded by the nausea! ap•- pearaneo of the weather. The eight. as I base =O. was intensely dark; gad there were indistinct mdrmaritsge all around us in the gloss. that seceded like theiritip of , monstrous birds fuming tbs'air in rapid flight. Fat away in the soothers board amid be beard die lew and absent coast/tot bellowing of mattered theadm. while along the ; whole bee of Wanton towards the skiers of Ana Rome born. small wiry threads of shale lightning seemed to' dart op from the surface lark* water. and fetch the thee-I 'bred warnings of the storm king. apes the blush mired of night ie.bieroglypOiee of living lbs. . I was bet a passengei in . tho.ship; but Thad been an old cruiser is tbe River Plata. sad I knew that all thus , appearaninis were but tbe heralds of the emeingstempest. , By my advice. the .Is.. topsail was furled. mad tbe third reef taken in die fere, sad die male topsail yard was settled away epos the cap..the reef tackles hauled , eat. and two or three mew wore .already is the 'fain' ea their way alai to rest the sail, whoa de eaptain came ea deck. and. after a aegis gleam out into Ow gloom.' puns the loud battled orders: 'Clew up that male topsail: Dews eat albs rigging. them. everybody. andel" on to the shirtiest sad bent-, i.e..l Let go the ohms. sod up with hi. both Odes— up with hies nay lade-.—ep with him with a : Belay eventide& sad sew lay aloft thole for your lives sad reit him up. Up you (*.my seele—sad he handy— it'll be dews here en the top ef.ne in flee misuse:" And -thee easouraimit and urged ea to their duty. the ready madam flier up the maim rigging. ad est ea Ike topsoil yard like. cats. Who's shelling beret" exclaimed thie mate. as his opt eacountenid a dusky figure crettelder -among the ropes about the maim fife sail; +• who's this: 1,4131" and he dragged the delieleent away hem dui sum towards the weather main rigging. •• 111e.str1 boy Mem" replied Nasoptiousisal isle*. which I recegoised is • sessiest as lislowahey tos, beau tiful Semihas. perhaps 'hum years old. who kadjeised the ship the day babel she sailed. sad same aboard is company with tbo Psitutiose sailor. le whoa be appear ed to ho particularly attached. and wbe 1 bad stuerved. was always the Snit sta. aloft whoa the order was . gists to slake sr tithe is oall. • - "Bey Dine:" pallid the waited mate; well, why the devil deal you go atsh and lordp to fart (hat sail?" 'llse plisse ...it plasm" folioed the frightened by. "Ea see rapes leo servo anew wee* do say's!" The peer lad .wasted to ten the Gamer , that he bad shipped as a hpy or ordinary @samosa , sad he dare sot go aloft: but is gra fright he had forsettoa the few words of E • gbait which be apt hare plaited sp. sad so bo spoke it in Postesseee. "Be done with year jaw lirsakiair hag*: and go aloft. it wart you with a rope's sad." Dos bey did net saderstaad lb, words. bet ho brew it was a throat deem* blood. and dreading its felaliment. ho spas( towards the riagiog..sad radii have game s hah or tried le; bat I laid wy band ape hie are. sad bold him back. whits I sail to the eats: "Don't send this boy aka. air; rn p to bin plate." Delete he email reply. the captain abwtod— "Held ea there. Mr. Vibert: don't and that bey ap there. If he should fall sod be killed. or lost overheard. it would be downright carder." "0 Ceo roe pada" (Heaven prepay, - you.) es clened the boy. as belbonaied forward. sad main the captain's haod, eagerly pressed it te his Tips. At tbat moment a amaze larid glare tit op the HOS* yeas. sad every object about the ship was r palely vis ible as though it had hose seen-day. It was net light slag. bat spewed rather te proceed from the malty at smospbers ha lf. ud appeared to toll is from all pm of tits seaport awards the ship. la satialatiog waver. his. the boastifol ornissatieas et a loan& misrarm it sTp. I. RATNOWD., was jest each a light se cue would have imagined to ne tt ap the dark recesses of the Ramis' forests from the mid sight Eames of boning Moscow. Oa the topsail yard the men were straining every nerve; to furl the sail. The yard - arms were rolled in, and the, gaskets half paiieed. when a nishing noise like the escape of pent-up stream arrested oar attention; and turning earl eyes in tha direction from which it came, we beheld. DOt a mile astern of us, the whole surface of the water eon .1 vetted into a mass of boiling. driving foam, by the hearse ; breath of the coining tornado. Long spiral wreaths of mists were caught up from tbe leaping waves, and came; driving ea. white as the whirling drift from the semmital slier New Eaglaad hills. harried onward by the winter! hurricane. "Coate dews! dew* from aloft there, every mid of yol —ia with ys; sad dews for your lives! Wye bete— Let the sail go. sad come dews!" Than yelled the ezeited captain. and in came the meal otr the yard. sad down I. the deck by the bask ways-1 smiths last man bid jest Mewed' the riggiag. when the karricatte bent epos the ship la all ita b wild Telling Amy.' I wild the mac bad gained the decll-1 did net moan that= I.r there was tee who heeded not the captais'e 'verging. and will remained on the yard. That man was Maisel, the amble looking Pottstown' miler. the friend of the bey Diego. • Obstinately he clung to the almost furled Aped.slter ail the ethers bad left the yard. Twice the captain scream ed teOlm after the others bad reached the deck; bat be heeded biro not. 'and be was there alone whoa the: most tertiie gaol broke in wrath Open the quivering ship. Then commenced the most desperate struggle . I bad ever witnessed. The pony arm of man hauling with tone of snares mightiest -elements. In as instant the bent of the heavy topsail tilled with wind. and bellied outi forward el the yard like an Inflated haloes; bat the der-; lag sailor 1111111•6•1•41 it 6 with giant strength. and bad! almost mewed it. Tep pomade more, or the aid of auo-1 ther pair of hands. 'sad the sail would have bean saved. list • selitond blast, wildsr and•more furious Mali the first, tore the canvass from his grasp, and the seat moment it was real from the yard by the tresseademi power of the -gale; and the brave sailor Who had so nobly periled his Ufa to ens it. was burled backwards to the deck. Stun aid and.eonlased by the slatting fragments of the torn sail, he lest his hold, and was precipitated Uackweirds clear off the top. ;ad would doubtless hive been killed on the spot had It not Wen that in the descent be fell across I the muss stay. which partially broke his falL Never, while 1 live shall 1' forget that shrill. piercing scream ofagony which broke fromthe lips Mikis beauti ful Bruin/an boy, u he rustled forward sui4leng him self upon the Inanimate body of his aeronauts friend. **Beep her square before it, sir," said the captain to Mr. Vibert; "and here. three or four of / you, take this brave fellow into the cabin." The boy clap( eenvideively a te the body. had weald ou ly relinquish his grasp shoat his Deck when I aisorethiso he should accompany es to the sable. and he parodied to remain with hie (dead. Upon examination it was fogad that Manual had ro ceived no imitate Injury. basing b•en merely massed by the fall. and it was almost cattails that. provided ho had not been hurt iaternally. he would. in the course of stew days ho able to mum" be his duty. The (gavials had 4...itipeireealSsat Una by turMat sae of die ashen. 411. ptber. acrid plating a maurese. epos thaws; sad,' altar doing all for the alas that was deemed neesesary.: be spoke kindly to the bey. giving him permission to re main sad num his Mead; and then returned to We dock to leek after lb. safety of the ship. Tke boy remainid beside the conch till Manuel was fatly restored to-teasitiousnest; when las conversed with him for a few momenta In so low a tons that I could boar nothing that was said after which he left the 6'14. but soon alter retoraed with a bundle, which 1 concluded was a change of clothes. either for himself or frilled. and per haps for both. I took up a book. and seated rdyseif at the table, with my back towards tit. settee. I soon - became wholly 'Worded in the work. sad for perhaps an hoar I remaised eatirely.anceassiess of all that was passiug in the cabin. At Fang* I was aroused from my waking dream by the pervert tones of the boy's voice. es be az claiased.—•goe felioedasv!" (what happiness;") I torn ad to look at the boy; sad the neat instant I sprang from my seat is mats wonder; for. as l lire. there beside lb. couch of injured Manuel sat the most beaeufal wo ws* that mortal eyes ever gazed apes. asio. **Hied " whispered the lovely vision; "elle " At that esculent the earain •cured tbo cable, and hie estonieboant at' beholding the gloriosa creature then" be ton hiss was gaits equal to my ova. Tbe &stares aloe those Otto buy Diego. bet the ferns au that of a roar salami woman. clothed in a robe of dark velvet. that. in the richness of its fabric sad jewelled beloagiogs aright have booms aa soprami. ••la the name Of Heaven!" exclaimed the captaie.— "what is this mystery?" • The exclamatiss aroused the slostibering Manuel. whii looked around blot for a comsat. and thou sprigging le hie feet. be grasped the captain's head sad ties addition ed him: "My *iseml, yob were a primer mice in Whoa year mall /stemmed to aid yes. and year ease was wan Dies ImPakiar. a *Mod came forward—=- 09 Hem the Portuguese! sailor sea Med as a:premien that was so entirely different from that which he had eonstant ly worn ever Maps he same aboard this ship. that hejlook ed so mere like ;the Manuel of a merriest previous than he did like moyeeff. It needed smerd of ozphioatios now, and in a comes' the captain held the sailer Manuel to his heart. as if be had been his ewe brother. lie was intro ductal 4 me by the eaphie as Capt. Manuel Basta Mor item. late Vinempt of Villa Real and commander of a frigate in the Bresilian mosey! and thee he mode us ac quainted with this cause of his being there in the ship is the disguise of al common sailor. Tour months previously. he bad bees obliged to leave Bruit es acme Ohio having bees implicated with the revolutlesiste M Perambuce. He bad takes the pm cantos to ream" his wealth to the United Suites. but before gels( thither himself he was determined to visit Beene. Ayres, es be was engaged touts daughter of the &amnia@ minister, who was himself the bitterest enemy he bad on earth. The father of hie affianced wife forbid hies hie he..., shut up his daughter. and excited the esepieione of the Argentine government sgaiset him as a dangerous ponies. Bet they Rashly out-gesetaled the mild Brazilian minister, sod were privately married. but Boding It impossible to get out of the country without pompons, ad an order being out for his arrest. they gushy both donned the else jackets and tsarpaslins, Red joined the ship die day before she Nailed. "And sow, captain." said Capt. Manuel leading for ward his lovely wife; "you have lost the eervhies of this boy. and my own perhaps; bet if gold via—." HThere that'lldo &taut the gold. Boner Captain. Db yea remember Iwo. & prisoner In Bolds ems?" '•Lam your debtor ton thousand told. sad it 1 cannot pay it. I eau at least helmeted." A FA? Irsti.—Wo like fat poople—Tood. jolly. laugh. lag. broad-vlsavd. fat people. Ws laws fat weses—ht boya—fat babie s— fat potosa—a fat list of sabseAse*--a fat job—fat advstilsers—fat avortybisg. Fataasthi a big sign of big health. Fat sten are aster tosettlasessa—fat wooer are sot limp towed—fa boys are oat nalsobiov sim—lat babisS aka always rd—la be. fat people an die Itiodeek 404 amino he moot popular+ C• 1 1040104 is to fit posple. - • II NUMB I' **There are more children die of Nisbet-Soots. • PhYnto , -o, lately. ••• than of wet feer ; " If we • stand the rentmob.. be meant that more Children fall rifle , to the want of physical edneatiiiiiir than to pommels that-sometimea are ••.....ejt u bi o ki t tio it. fa • did evidently t• convey the inns 'thai. d l a groat children did not get sufficient eserehmi.!..,4 were .! of fresh air. and that consequently the r0...;1 1 , Imo girl; with her spotless clean frock; and pita! patent-leather tips. had a smaller cbaaes for hesith, than the sae-browned fatmeti's child.. • F washed trot ease a day. and who wboi spoilt her boa haps, snaking sand evens in the tend. i t Regarded light there was mach troth in what he laid * No doubt that fresh air and free exercise - I are stetter growing child than all the medicine the we • one can hesitate to admit. if sacs the siebject Is considered. that the tight dresses, the; esaventio bleier. the heated rooms. and the king school which it is the fashionable custom ti *Dim en eh especially en little girls. is a fertile sided of the proportion of deaths, and a more fertile time that so grow up weak. as:vet!. blighted. an 4 destined mature decay. Civilisation, though. on the *hale ainelierat ciety, does not invariably improve evarything. state the case more accurately. that which ,is call vaneement. is not always such. Thetincatfen drat is a case in point. We doubt re much w society, is thiaiespect. has not retiograilledinstoad Brewed. We think this Is especially Uwe With r the education of girls. Wtrido sot now elude to Whamsl siliaeatioe—though. la this muter. great ewes bate been made (tarn the true titandard. Gelid improvement to give•way to sOpefficial • • mint—tmt to their physical coltare.i Girls are systematically denied proper exerciser leoci gli mad. I from ialancy , the slave, of abettid eon's:Wooed ; If a hula girl ventures to romp. she is iiiliculed sea l bey;" if she natures*, with herltrothe it is call ; lidy-like;" and ashes joins hint in to . •; 1 horses, and iora t tketisg about the reqms. she Is sued to be put in twitters as aft penltlty for her ly behaviour. We de not esagerate 'hien we 1 , We have sects such things often. and have heard ; more frequently still. If to stint the physical • to plant the seeds of debility. If to destroy ova • I time.. is a proper °decades for giris.loon they ly obtain it; het ? if the musette what isdesiratill 1 1 Maths of them, born in cities, and in What is pedal!. oneiety. are utterly debarred Noss It. The fall magnitude of this evil is edoknown to parents, even among those whoa; edatiation mhos taught better. 11l health is a Woman.* midi education. entails • defective rweetiuttioa on le drew; and thus the wrong does to ada ghteria II oration. is perpetuated on het datightei in the ate ready can be seen arouril as. in but toe many I the working of this great law, die 'drum. i demanded and nforced by 'Nature for er viola ii Row else . cut 1 • account fur the:diffie ace he b iWOOD mothers ad grown up danghtnni. who h selves become wives and mother*. •, ifferance captious!. bat slamast univesaall li,Vind easing dietillant fifty stronger end health* than tars at twenty-five or thirty! Who. to; earty oa mitigation. cannot recall children Whn bays di tamely. of defective constitutions. becansi their had been brought up to bad health and have th oil death en their olispring! We ask parents on these facts, and to observe" for thetitielves i ones does not best us out.' That yciudg wools respectable classes, are lees robust Undo the sa was five-and-twenty years ago, is l a iconesid Why is it?. And if the reason is that'tient by will their daughters be. 'when 61and-twent , not too late to retrace false step.: an I. hope ewe and ,affection for ." - 'ever —Pitifsdriputia Dittletil BLIL.I3IPIO or Wan. Mail shows what • pi in 134,nth Africa. A correspondent of ehat i ps froth Camp Watsrkloot. says: "We Tars t be might almost say. on guard duty. waestriair t with the whole of Col. Mitchell's brig s. A able plight it is impooMble for any Man in world to be in. The soldiers ,are halt naked, shoes. and scarcely a blanket to corer Oom or pet on, amidst the dreadful cold wind,lon the of the highest and "(admit hills is this put of If any man desert? the good will and pest th colonists, it is unquestioiably these naked fella about the Great EsbiSition: This twirls w mere "pedaloes than even the Crystal Pa copld but pop it down in Hyde Park. no it ap Moment." Er A woman with so infant in her! army. oe yesterday. "for money to buy bread." bel of an inquisitive turn of mind. we edited her whether hit husband was living. "No. • she exclaimed. "he was killed in the ar w' fighting the battles of Amoriky. ..4 here I poor widow with out children leaning at • This was spoken with a sigh. We bird co Tha image of that in her arms. *sly thine or • old—the woman 'a. widow—the btistliad hay killed in Mexico five or six yeas ago—i-who • the al:Pirelli We dismissed her with a chilli • blaming on the infant. who. as she said. truly. "bad never seen its father's blessed facis."- lU' "This ere Minimal. my little deem." keeper of si mankerie to a whoa, "is i a hoop complexion is yeller and agreeably divirreified spots! It woe a vulgar horror of the hiinciente. critter see liineapable of changiiig hiel spots. depraved in mode" times by obserwipt that** ten slept in one spot. and next night clanged • "Bet ; say. Mr. Showman?" scrireated lit "the leopard ain't yellow at all: Tie bible white" ••Vero is the teat." Lei/aired the &Newman Apothecary. et the eeag of Basaaaah?? .*lt's whets It says that Gettasi Sat fin white ss esew!" r 117 A manufacturer of toonb•stonni is a tows of Illinois. lately remised s call tr6st a ens; who wasted amens to plan ever the ems of After lambing areuad for some time. a* anti remarks about the tuts of his deceased tan* ly pitched upon ono which the .toss-cu KR bad ter another perms "1 Ilk. this one.ul said be said the manufactiver. "that belongs to Smother has 31Irs. Perry's name eat ea it; it wenldn't d nether." "Oh. yes, it mould." said Oe co "she coelda't reed: Aod besides," bat cootie 'observed the witadermant of the stonle-mitte4 was slime a favorite name of hers. ant Itewl'i 113" Make 'way for a hindependent wititer."skid 0 man at a rethat election is New Orleans. "Why.imy. toed mew." said the Clerk. *it's not an boar:since yea dopes. lted your vote at this very poll." "1 istrirs knows it." says the independent voter. "but that 'air , was the Democratic ticket: this 'ere la the Whig." ..Bet strive to vote twist* I ..all have you arrested.l . "*Yoa ,lily will you?" .hooted the non of the Sovereign "them 1 say if Po denied the right voting C fril :4 Whigs. after gain' the rho!s ticket fey the 04 dune slat ao universal eaffreto. that's ,nil. 10; a sae-sided bedew, take it all mead." IMRE CM MO Cli R 44. i.. ~ ~ ,: 1 1 I , ' fts. sti r . nset- 1 sir' ftitai4 it R essay I have I ,b ss a 665. save- !it won thaw oat that !tat' aut. •tbets Poncer is 1 .• claw • whit • It is at geed _ lows pedal 1 . imam as ale WHIM en pia- easels "Wiest eeet be k NO s eekay. ' of dm Tait if vas at Olio 421 to g rothor i 1111111. Mexico loft • bleed." numbs og boos d mist g sod • • o deem. &USSR the rd. Hie ittr black that the itch wee I • well _, • seldom Jeeemy. ye bes 'is Ow a him Ambles trims. mother. waft Ds id- PnPrni maws • as. and kr year tspeas. ed. se *Tiny En k4l = !SI