ME VOLUME 23. Erie illetiliti Obertier. A. P. DURLIN & PROPRIETORS 3. r. gr. oans editor. OFFICE, CORNER STATE ST. AND POILIC SQUARE. ERIE. TERMS '4 THE PAPER. . Clts othscrihers by the Carrier. at - .- it,Ok tit wail, or at Weather. in au va nee. Lati U II )tot paid tii advance.ot within thtec months tram the t i lia. 47(.04CrIbille, two dollars will he charged. : . tt.. - /A I l ColollrillileatiOlts end he poet p9id. I KATES OF AUVLK.TISING. - cards not exceeding 4 label. one )ew! /3,00 1 Otic mg wifei4oo I do. do. wiz mantas, 1 - 6.00 do. do. three months. . ) 3.00 Thawient ad t erusewents.stl rents per square. of fifteen lines or i e ., ~ r the hr., insertion. 1.3 routs far each sidoetwent initerti•iit. '3. I %will) ailtertAers hat e the Kistler of ehatigina at altemsore. t.. ia I t kiln! a fOil atfiyeti tO occult) wore lha t e t w ee w efea . em f f a it hatted tolitsr intnieliate bossiness: . Advertisements alto haring other du/varies, a ill be inserted till f,..•,,1 ~,Irl f fhirged acccirdingly.. M: 1114 I J ST:AP 0 I:4014 (0 :431i JOHN KEENAN tfft.qtatt. Steamboat Avila, office at R. J. Roger's flat Store •ireet l.rre ra. CLARK & METCALF, VVEI. , t ra tr. e and r tail thruherio in Dry Goods, earprra, and pry Gro , erles Po. 1 Kced House. W ILLiAMS & W REGIIT ('oil c tors awl Waters in-Gold and maser coin. nneur rr , 1 .Iluney. Land Warrants and cerutienu•.u( Ueporne. Also 6,cht i•r.,11- on the principal cams of the Union. and all parts uf +he )Itl ( * Count ey fur sale. °nice, corner Of rate-u.. ant Public 'agnate. ILLIAMI O. I. WatIGHT. , J G. & W.. I. 3 , 111 1 L5. ( roar eits and it'hoierale De.aersin Groceries. Wales, Liquors. r'!gars.—Aho. Foreign fruit. Awls. Pic.kles and mated Oys ter, 1'4,1,•ter., l'rei.er‘es. and Ilerinetricady Sealed artrles Ut eery detriplitm aln ay* Oil 1)494. NO 3. Wttlion's Slut k, ftenwn'a.New 110 1 61. lifleer-a J I; 111 , I New %Vs. I. Mild... Uutralo. • Also, receiv 'lir in their i-easoti. Oysters to stieli,truan J. AMC llcl-at New York, winch s b, allow Prices. A. C. Jacas.et, Agent. Erie. ra. DURLIN & SLOAN. • pIi..SLEItS rlaisac4l. 'r;e-ist.ot and .111..crii.,nrous Book., Blank I Ilw~r,1.114.oler). and l'utart'. Carat, Nu. V, liii.rou'r 11104,.1,nt0 Na A. 1..1114.1.11 11. AIWA: POYNrELL JOHNSTON %I. D. 4 tlrn. ?u. re-plc:tee uu 6th street, two doors Wo.t. Of k:,,t,toika Church T: W. - bIOOItE. Grocerir, PIOV tV I hef t I.tquur., Candies. Fri - & r.. (Inr Iluur below tuufttio & Co's. State *lion. t.i si .iOtIN B COOK. tl , 'n Maple & Fancy Itry ti,catd.. llit , l lite Gres' et variety 'Lure in the Cil). Clir.ll.l.ldr. Lew. Pa. - S i Ettiti."lE & . Ga.% Y. « _ . . fArorr eff. Jahher- and re‘all Deafer-in uVe .ind Dry - Groeeriet r. l'.‘j e.ns. ilthiure. Forms, lima Itoniestie Fruit. irVkTelen, ; IA ,:t.,lt at 44 buns ii•are. Fleur. kWh, dal I. 1:14.6, Marls. Punt , set .-te. 4:ans.:tarty P.s.e. &C.. ise. French SliefeL. Oppo• r,lr I e Heed *louse. Erie. l'a. 5 b: -t-:-1,...iii and rdnal &Om. Vessels. Hotels. mid Private ' f a.,.iit ,p , uppried with' may ul , the atrot a Lilian. with pruuipt. ,it • t,... Att,..o.eirs elwe4l3 ' I . 114 Au* ~„1 , , 11 1 31. LANE- Attorney ana Coons" Her at Law. qr 1 . 1 4 " F. 'over Jack- ou's •tore.at North -La,t cornet of the P'uL u. • rw„ti.rilfi. 141.. t),)t. I Otis tf S I t. • fx,r1.1.0 l'hy.it hilts and surgeons.. Office enJ Residcuces— • 111. e.,:dittirasetrcets 10:fl, oar; la•tt. 31;.1 to 41 and $ 7. P. M. 11. " • J. L. lITKWARaT, It: D. 1 JOHN HEARN St. . Foi" .R MVO and Cumuli...Km Acre hdesio, dealer in Coal, lip r, /11.11, 1.1111 agent kwr a daily line of tippet lake dteatneys. l'w , hc 'kick Kno Va.. LIDJEL. SFm.,Nauufactutersof ~13,1 rrtj;sa,m..lo A M t.RICA N F.XPIIESS COMPANY cis, es. Removed to No S Reed Blork.etnO• etrect. 1:~-e•r. t.itiret* elute* • 14 o'clock, A. M. -ecru _ weluek. P M. ' D. D tte. 'roan. Agent .G. Otit:E .1 MOK 11/N. k the Arai of J. than 6. CI .) • 1:,,--non lioiCh tot. 1 . .0)11C Duck, Erie. Pa. 1 . • • Fiu ir awl Pg.wicr . Lk L 3 k. 41DitAL.S. . _ 11r . reIrttiti r Pet!orid Ware • 7 N. '. - • ' tk , II 6.,WL• FON. ~~ ~'~. , ~ ber u. tV4velle.. Clocks. Jet* elty. a-.ea awl other r.Aucy Goods • ti4,Nl house. . i 7 l',11L . (:411,E; & K .., 1 ,. 1,, ! , ...,;... Grurer.e.i. Hardware; Crockery. ice- No i . fil 111.A7k,r.tau; alma% Lrie. I. • - A'. M. JUDSON, i ki lORK iii At 11..•w.—sitfire on Park /Low, between Browneneur 11 , ,1.1 apt( UR. Rect.House.; up stain. - Da. L. BKANDEN..I I u,-scivt and Sce.nvo‘--4/iftre earner of State and Seventh Sevtdettee as Eixitits :Street. between French and kkie. ka. SANFOR Or, CO :ort in lgold.Fileet. , Dank Notre, 'Yana. Irlertifientee of De" &c JAl:zit( Eselralige 011 the pro lee iphl clime constantly ar •••0 , .. Other to ttezhy'is Mock, Public. Square. brie t T. tlEitON S I (ART: 1 . $1 r. , 1011 AND Pur.0.111.--tafite, corner of French and Fifth •,.(r.v.i..ot LE MOs , , , Kaeh's *tore. aka/deuce oa Fourth atteel. ‘... door rat , it of Vie old A potheeary Ha ft . RUFUS REED, the •• s in En di i h, Genus n and Ansi.,lean Hardwarr and Calery. Na.n,, Any Vit,tat. Iron and Steel No. 3 Need House; Lt ar. r.t. L. S G. A. U. ( .1 ,, :r E. al , " Door nest of C. 0. Wilobes Kure, up *lairs - - C. SIEGEL. `A 1 t and Retail dealer au Groceries. Prolamine. Wince. i• , '4 , ... , 1(144, lc.. iee • Corner of Preach and Fifth e4110e40. it thr Farmers' Hotel. rte. - _ _ ____ ~ CADWi:LL it.. BENSL r r, :‘‘,.4.4T , 4 P., Jultbrril, and Ketail*baler. in thy Vends, Grnterks, I r , ,i,. ~.. it.14.,,,A kre,",earyet g, Hatton are, ( rod. ifdrel. Nana. .. ill PT. `• e. 1:41,1,1174 'tor State liana. but doom bona*/ 4 ! Vt,..‘r ~'M )i,,i, Lilt , . Pa. ‘ . . A I ..., - 1.1" , ' , % i re., Bellow d. Ad* Ann., crprirrga, and a general , n-, • • ~,..: , Qt_!,11111C and Carnage Trimmings. MERVIN 1041 H. • - - A TTP , II` , ICI , AT 1..* and Juetiee of the Peace. arid Agent tot he) Siu.e.Mutualltitie inanimate Couipany-- 0 15et 3 iloon , N%, •( tr right+ ouge. Ltie; Pit, WA/K6E t 4. CUT/AA. At o,moir Law, Girard. .grie tours I'a. ediectioa, amid r lies. attended to with promptness and diatomite& - JuSIAII K.ELLuuti„ F%rA•tro;ll2 kCutuuue.wn Merclutnt,on the rablie D°e k, " ll " l -treet. ~ !t, Nagar and Viihite Fish, Cosanansly for sale. • . , 1. 11.013ENZ WEl6at. Co. w F. Loom in Foreip and Domestic Dry to } name BOOM and 'dimes. tt.. No. 1 dune street: Erse - MAN:Si/ALL & VINCENT, A 1144,0 I , %—ultice up *WI'S &nTawwauypallbuilding th e Prot on. y's office, Erie. YHALLO?i. All set A 511 , c0L . ALAJAI AT rl , --Oilhee OTTI C. B. Weillgtleo intauce r door west ' state street. on the thatli"d• LI l)ry Gus.i l s; Dry t;roettlea. i erOCkeil. Hatdwatv• I. New Hotel. SMITH JACKSON. '" Or) Guixl , . Grocit sea. Hartgrare. goeetii Ware. Linse. 1 , , _ N ••►• iul Kele. Pa' c.• ---- 'Ai. I LLIAM Mara ' , holster. and Undertaker. cornet of State and Erie. JOHN H. BURTON & CO. Ricialt.desiersin . Medicines. Pre &id& Reed House d., Ult. U. kLLIO r . jp-rideot Deltoid; OineEsod dwelling is the See* ttioek. ou we East side of the Public •Square. rale. Teeth ineettedloo Gold Plate. „ from one to au entire nett. Carious teeth 411od &tut-motored to health and usenittiest. 'Teeth .t.:;:"! With iruntronieats sod Destines so as SO leave theme of riratty.... 111 work warranted. M. ill ANN, It D 4M? eMTIIIT-00e•on the south side otthe Diamond live doors east at the Erie WPC tr e ks. reastonable. sad all week ra warnted ie &tab if Ibis. - 6 ' l lTN;—The undersigned buss been annotated apemen' die sti , e ur Messrs. Jaws. Whit & celebotted ! hese ate etasidared the best articles saamdseumed. Duals& • be tbe gestalt, m Dar York -nr • B. 111nr011 & CO. . 1• _ . . . ! t . i . . . . ~. _ . . . 1 . . . . 1 ! ' 1 . , . . . .. . . • . . ....,4, . . • . , 1 . . . . . . I . . . 4 . .i . . T _ . - . ... .. B , . , 1. . - . , .!• ! , , . - ! 1 P i I. . , 1 -- , , . . - .. l . . . . ... . .-....-- . . ---......_....---....-...... ....-...............-. .-____ .-....-........1 ................ & DO. Pro . rietors. , & Cu. I Fvuoc, Railisijimatboat Mr ma t Limp:dud f.titie • 111 l U114./11 , 3011- i ,1,114161.1.141.. rft/Pener ME I 1 poetr 311i5rellimq. EIE STBRIN.G ANCIBLB. I • IT cunt s. cdossoos Lovrber. bas the dove MA nestled inal). upon toy bream, ohf; ed up hi lune plokno. , And ht dark - wan pull 41-fellt ? Nay the grave le dark and dreary. a But the 104 oue it aAn4hear ; Hearst thou not nit gentle whimper: . rhoktinii nu the ambient air 1 It 6 near thee, gen tie mother. • I: Near tbee at the eves/lug bout ; . • I 1 .6 sett kiss is in the zephyr, ! 'lt kooll• up from every tower! I l i And a ben Night's dark shathm. Betting. t ' -- 7 - Leer taut beadest tlien prayer. e ' And thy been feels eeM he erest hearse. • ! Then they angel babe 6 t h ere. , Maiden. bar th• noble brother, . . , On whose mainly lona thine eye ' . Loer'd fuel uA to pride to linger. • , • On ve boas heart thou cou.d•st relit. , • l . Though all other beartoueceive thee. - 'IAN proved hollow. ea t rill grew drear ; et* I ' :thne protection. ever o'er thee, L . Bid the. from the told world's sneer. a he left thee here to atraggie. i. All unaided un thy o pt it , • y. be still CAP guideand lteent thee. '- - .- till thy fat terlieg isep• eat' stay ;- t • t . 8 ill when &urger bovera o'er thee, z 1 1 1 e that clangor le word near t . .j. beet in grief 1,110 4 1,' , 14 1140 C to pity.' . Ale, the sanded, marks each tear. i 1 1" Lover. is the I erbt extinguished. ' ,i, Lit the yew that in the ; heart filddres deeply. to thy being • 1 Alf its suottsioe could impart ? ' • ' • . Leo. above ! 'tit borutnit brighter Than the ' - cry stars 111 beaVen• ' • Aid to light thy dangerona pathway. . iffi ' l - 111141 new•rail lid slor ./. given. W to the sons of earth c artutustints,. hou the tov'd on ru 'at torget Br ght e)e* 9a.Ling.tr e vvit tis, n ‘ ll ay b ,ve power tow t i thee yet i BLit e'en then that guardiati spirit, I Olt will whi.par iii ttketle ear, 1 ... Aritt iu silence.and at inidnight. , ' 'Ku wilt know she bOveri near. r . o hail., thou moat Pot y stricken A wc lthe mourners thrust ing earth, ICI oda hail veil thy brighteat auttabilte. , v, a. adbes• mingles with by mirth. if . MOW' that vitae bnioin. • 1 . ' ti has pawned oh thy bead; t . 1 - Iddru• re co ~ , . mother r onrrit i • ~ l'anuht real awe he "aid. i 1h Sto 1 her watebvul eye b. % bee, 1, - ' V i , Throtle) the day. and tilliat ti •• ' Der's the eye that guard. thy 'haulier, , ' 1 I ' Making thy young drel l itat to blight.' o i the trataida, the (rich a I've cberl4'di. i a d * we a cep WKt illein le-- , All unthinking they're ai r atig..la ; l ' "'hat wilt gula.e us iodic sky. I' ' . AN I. DIAN TIIADITYJN., *elated to the /who/ by oae of the Orttoboeot tribe as 114 year • 4.•••••••• ••••••••••••• •••.. me.. t THAT . . astutoo cumitic ciboria ith• rood," sold on old mintu It + companion ; s stop and ate whin he Awl to say mpcin the theft conornitird tin old Scnitti's frop• ertv." Andi the two seated thismsulres on the green sward to awal till. he came nearr. ; " lie sermit uncommouly thoightial for one that has nothing to triable him. With piens; of. money and do fantiltv..he ti bought to be the mermen fellow in the oil ' loge." " Perhaps Se ha. lost-• ..1 i E 4.4matt vqvis had Coins within heering dietaneeJ in-, lerrupted the I speaktfq by saying moiiritfullya-- Yes, I have lost. in thst.froa. which cauuor be replaced eery A at afily," . " What is ii 7 You are not b4krult. I hope ?" " Nut ii purse, bat in i.porits ;1 , kilt, lancy. my merry little phi, mate. a child I loved tomb is lather's lute. a lost. Stolen by the !admits yeeterdey afternoon while, gathering strewberries jest at tije bat:, of her father's 1 - .. lioose.!: • • - • i ' , • i •• What: yins don't mean that theylime* dared to take sloe of oar chpiirea I—aad one. too . ei , meth i heilmild all she is by all tire 'diallers 1" -i " Yes, - theear little issoocent; whou mutt faro. has elbeeredirmie t l my loneliness, **it bores asray;by a Party b of the Petro . tits to the linotied ' oak. front which, with a untnber of ethers who went in; per, lc I arrived :NA il• time to liretileill take her to +nit 44au0sil liked pOddle dovru the awl t current of the Saco. al was 4orrobio so pee the father hen be beheld them tediagand heiard 'the screams of his child. He. Weed pew the bnaii of A* river wirh;arma and eves strata:nil after her—L re hint now, with parted lips and pails fermi as he felt,far' *gird into he ';trilata•" ' ' i i 1 •• He rig n t drowned 7" .. , I . . i - , "No; Sins on and Eltickney squats qi is after kim;and pf liroaght him i th e turns shore dead than she?. •Aftii a time he was r stored sufficiently to tie} brooght bonus is 1 a litter. But mast not aloe , Mu ir: it i r my pi ,task . 1 to poepare th ail curd fiiiily Cu t e histretar.t 4 so sited I bye:" and Eastman hurried on.lleaviii the two a view arid painful that. for meditation. so ' butbing that the tbeft from Smith's for a white lives feepd (rota their Minds, and they arose from this; seat t ead wended their Way to their *Fe home 'period in led rlloetlesto. When 'trio father amll sea reached the deer they.. wins mutt by 1 the aid ettaiti; wife', her eyes filled, with War?, for ehe. ink bad hoed! the melancholy intelligence of (Aerie ab diction, and tele ratite, so for her ono chili,. i The evening repast was swailowrii is ethnics. the sireag abotteri clewed and bured,and ihe rash Ark-anus alike° from thir brackets on the ball. ted. , lkind placed iek a cooveniebt corner. when 'a neigh 1. , wittiest knock and familiar voice gained hint Monetun.4'4o. mitered the oat aid nospitable cottage ofd Junes'. lib took his slat at the plain deal table, which the; liosteaa, with the . sesiatrat of i little soap sod *anti. bail tituagist to a tint minima as ligh as the paper on which l write.. i . ; Th. two eo Lagoa of Jones And Ma ' eat were situated • mile • quarieli of mile from each o ter. unit nearly a t Milo from thelvillege. which rerdired em sot the safest Ohm for the il babitnnte sr their pro pkiiii; *ad the visitor einem family had sou to the nillagO for sailarity, had et4ne wtth his! rifle to offer his assietinicki in protecting the 'tins, of the Oise. thought if the truth Mem known. pm lefties for hialswif le whet Ire meat desired irises, if he esippeeed this, was tea kind-hearted _a! mat to show Isla atighbor se, and• therefore thanked bins for hie comsat: erstioa, and requiem' his wife to bare 'the ealpspare bed 'prepared for hi nuptial". This heiagidone. aid a Urge, pan of apples planed spec the tibia. erith the i hsge jet 5110 with eider. ei bright and spark/lug es °hampers'. obtrestmod lir chair jut la thus to bear from the lips et flipley.— . ~. " lie a aurae Iseetiseally for hei. sad It le tioarid . the peer by wilt Its t ill fres the lees of kie playsatte. He gape *beat sallies *Lacy ! Lacy!' tweiteatir they were Nitro ',pommel eves for two hears,' " I -- setere." - ; elWhat Mg itbs people st the pettier f" haell (ho loupe Uses. ' , , 1 . ot Why. they ewe* le MI evevy t ar/tis shs4 rleise l• . . . Ahem himself in the oeighburhood. The PenobscoU have broken their treat', and the whites have nothing now le restrain thane from taking their just revenge, net wily for the child's abduction • but for tweo•y other dep redations ou our prop •rty Which now but that tribe could have committed." j , 6* What's that 1 . 1 orhat'a -that 1" cried the good demo ? Katie( (rain her chair. - , tier eon grasped ( his goo. • "There it is .K t o." , "'Oh !-that'a on y the growl or a wolf." sold Ckorge cereharelf. ea he d :sped his musket lots ha piece. cud the nation was mooed: i Geurge's father regret. Ito eud•to theffew ?eon pesos oirrelt ith their savage neighbor: bat Rip; hat while air. ludiatt heed thee. wait ,yes gleamed wrklly. sod his brownout ht of the ttesperate battles is which Ist „thew. , led OM there wee they had enjoyed I Joy WS* of .puron ho gaiety, and his teamed. el hi thee he had fought eve! Cruel as this Jud i true ; Wit the fenne l weere.thifirst Nal oak!. and that the would be drive,, ( jest to the stronger As the eider pa drowsy. sod thSe t savages teas soon f • dame Jones; she. t thought of the re 604 to keep her eereeehing nal our lag the tight. esioke. net a little realised. Thus pa if not Ail*. wrou minds. • But new let us re parted Orden the perform his metes. • sae brow el 'Luce I her no hope of ihel dreained dot of the • *ono be brought ho.I Eastman shrank fr the mother. the MI 1 bert and Henry. in &mitten l • and he the hope that Loey , •till.cabling a glencl falter approeetnag, .• Year husbitid wi These words ilfoini hot that light was'. was-411. Eisstinan had nut was no longer sane ered from Un inesth the acme ut Luce I health &art Whi; stored to mason'. he orig._ atteetiotto. and Mrs. Elliot hem. gal strength. East, who was ■ cep that a 110130 , 0 clespoilideney hang user the freer, eueraror to inapate hope and cheerfeluras. Bot. while he undertook task of csonforler to the afflicted; it was difficult to say which stood most in of consolation. Us had los t all his former saisql he sought no society save the fuss• sly of his little pet ; While not with them his owe cottage found him its only i habitant. . . -Oise seening wh u the list rays of e setting n straggled thrones the 'Th moo straggled lattice of the apartment where &wines sat. his es: wandered trier therplsees where be had so lately seen lit le Lucy as merry and ma happy as o bird ; tears rau d too his cheek at the thiagbt. to pondered spin. the Marlines* of her little brother. whose 'altered eountenasee land frequent vigils told how mach he mired the blosseim that had budded and bloomed by his aids; and. pa h tossed. Henry glided thrpugh the 1 ,, hylf-npen door: sad toed before him. Seeing his friend in tests. the first violation was— " Are you colitis' stir Lucy 7" • E nitrous shape:it the Troy to his twirl. "Yes." Ins answered; !.l am trying fur Leer. sod for you. too. I don't Itlio to me you look so pek and lonely." 6 •Lney is lonely too. cud she will be eo till she comes bonne to gut ter burr+ w In ins." replied !linty. "Why dois'i the come. Mt. Eas.rosel" ; The roost man- el ltd bear it so !eater; she set the buy duwit (row We knees, aid. rising from his seat. he said, ''She will come , . 1 will !fetch bar to ie.. Autry." sad - entire,/ hie tielrduoirestilt. he bed* her take to hie clamber a chest dn ln tsiaiag in 11041 dreg* e g oklieto amd thee prepare mime cora-bread that he might have at by. the twormag. , **Bet ye• cant felteh her; Alhart says she is among the ?admin. Will tie li:disagree her whortlidierries •od um% rhea emir I s - ire ripe?". El/;Mb% seolst seeks se replyi to these tosehlsg •nd Moats tpleattens. ter the testaishaitsd his stterastM. sod he le4 the feuill merit to his sleeping apartment. lesettig bide lleory at hberty to rotors home when be these. • The chest wee tipeaed tad every article elenti tied le fts* the friend of the' afflmted gave orders to be called at an early beer. and went to bed. The first gray of the morning was tkeareely visible when Eastman went forth in the hated habiliment, of the savage, with painted face and rile ots hie shoulder. thoughtless of everithing bet the recovery of the child Who had beguiled hiM of mane a weary kodr. °award be want. his step and his heart's beating quickening. et the hope that he oilfield restore bar to her family and friends. Bat the quick step was mistakes for a stealthy tread. and the paiittod friend fur the red•fue. ebd the cry of !lite lodsoti—the ludian is among us." aroused haus front ritterie to see the well, boost s CMOs Or some dr hit Itturtord sod ueighbers livid with rage, rebattig towards hies with bladaeoas ate. and whataisever weepoes they could nwst coomettiently lay hell of. However sat istsetory this proof of tho.perfortioa °fsts 'finalise might bat* Nies, he eoeld net bat regret the Necessity of dis etweiss its object, which be knew mist folio, ortud he own trammel" the VillaretO that he was Mot their AIL The first usovesteat. that of patting sisti stows of his rift; ea the gerund , . testing both was us the batoisd. sad bookie( steadfasitly at the foot of 'his sesailsate. with • sods sa hie face. ittisrivisat awed sad disarmed theta OINK their rage..fer they isesid-ttet kill even see of the resobooete. who. with wsspoas is his Staid*, forbore to raisn'theat is self-dofeses. sod they passed iced howored their arms. whisk they bad raitiedts strati the sisppseill essay like earth; this sme Idss as sppartaany to *sevens* thesaief his iideatity. which ke did ersailiag ease by his raise; titivates was reassailid. kis purrs* Nis& Otters*. sad. after witless esdisveress • the part his rstatiese is make him desist frost his dawns' ais: diskette& hsi resumed hie way. 1 obeli sot tellegt him thressh the siomoreee hair breadth stespee sad ether ddlicettiee which 1 seem- Need It meet seats that is didset esbeesit is his iss geteseisiosios. sad Wilmot te destroy the bps which Om chiles family b4d seterally esteirtaistid es hie ors, pass reteeped. the tint shiest of title Blois. 101140 hely *as to ohideste the moiety Orton Mop. ATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1852 i meet may appear. it was DM libelesl remembered not that the whits wee doors—that they w•re growing pow 4 adieus saw :that sooner*, later lit/ us their homing /monad 4r be sob party. ed round the trio irtoame elated; Dial ey went to bed,pnd the fear the , rgutten in s a deep ',deo by all !eve poor woman , ha .bat inkrest ; tht men being in the vicinityw se Marti wake. and the howling wolf or the led her to her feet arieeraftimea-dur.k hen the morning dawued.the line 4 urpri.ed that their fear* had not been ed uight after night, till their fears, were entirely etrieed train their, turn to Eisstanci, who. after he bad nes' by the wapside. proceeded tq holy task. The wretched, mother t his countenance that he had for reeosery of her lost one, yet the indiums of her husband. who would le in a slate of partial derangement, m the task. The deep deopait ul !r wretehednees of her two Loy u, Al. de hion.regrei that he had ever un• , ,wer.t on trying to console her With, wools' won lie returned in safety.; e through the wiuduw. he saw the a distance, and he ventured to say. be here soon, he h.'s eyes hes.”:— ed the toillitelintiCe of Mrs. Clliet‘i icltly titepeßid by the seers thet .16* he eonraie.to inform her that Elliot! the knowledge of • which oho goolk tont ravings and wild laugh whew; men:word. The soother seer the °llion to beer up under herliccsinsa•' ritwo children were left to bet ; ober ,r husband. She did watch. bet her !altered it 7 her hosbonif woo ro la were eouslont is their esitied*er wool- List visitor, sow haPSY ry, is u•der to divert his ationges as sash as possible front the loss of Lucy. But hare be ondenook what he was not able to perform; be bay's atteeinwein to his el dent brother had because we stress:. that it was with dlr. ficialn be could be persuaded to remain at befog witbost Mat for as hour at the gale. blandisher mouth Vero away, till a Mit sad tangly souther had goes. still as lidiag etthe lest .ege; bops' wee Wigan exhausted. whets another ebitdow was throw. ever the little peaceful community of Fryiiburg. Albert god Henri bad strayed ere dog to a cont-field weeny - a mile from the village. It was at the season. wbeiLihe tern was gesso. and Henry reminded Albert ' of •• proadie be bed made 40 maks Ingest imreetalk Ad ' sign an nutriment ea 'roll amiss of our Now &glued boys prodiree soma /bat weight rival sham of Paganint's •time-wort violin: 'Albert, ever ready to ebbe* Hilary. selected Iwo joints of the proper ape of dm green end highly-polished stalks. sad, wish a knife March toe liege for tlt.; porpoise. spin the delicate Strings okingtho fibrosis since. /Theo Maytag Olt a bridge ostler them at each gbd. he t broagbt a ensile :4 joy to the hp* of his young tvother lay disagreeable tee" Which be' predemsd. Al bert's eyes were radiant` with joy to eve One eargago in the gad face of Henry: but 'the smile of the loiter sods' gays dray to as gunsmith deep lisiSk of sadness. as Its said, "Lui2 can't heir it; float keep it till she costive hums. shan't 11" Albert. togettedlite this .vii proof of offection.-could sot answer, bet turned from his brother. and. iss his tram to moideel his feelloge, he drew the bow of his trimly oonstiticted ineirunient with so much force els to he strings. and a Gorse of learfadmeett ing burst futon his lips epos the brutal savage who had destroyed the happiness alba: innoeent boy; at that mo• meat s piercing shriek from hie brother attracted his at te4tion so time to see him penning to some diluent ob• jest as Le fell to the earth. • 1 - Albert turned in the - direction indicated bYi big bre theeet and. and beheld a savage coining with the 'Peed of 1.14 wind. has tomatieerit Uplifted shout to bury it iu his gwo,hrain; he grasped hi. knife ittetinetively. 1101464 it perellel with hie arm. when the lndian was tics, enough he spraog foneard , quickly ternilig it ispilrard.l es if to wards& toe blow. presentid Aro eltasp edge of the coining in contact with the . 'wrist of site Indian, severed the tendon.. !Pleased the which was afterwards found several yards front the said, this blade•edge bisried t Wit inches deep in the trunk am tree; the enrage. greened with his left hand at iiia Own knife, but, before he lied Mite to draw it from its belt, auother thrust from his antagoniet had reread Ito heart. and ha dropped vrt:h it hideout yell at Albert's fret; silo. haying c•Otepiered his toe, turned to look for !floury. The brave boy. stupid 'with surprise. gazed on the 'pot where lie hid mien hint fall; •had the earth opened and receivettltiml .haddliaraseataiss...gs , him? orihad he escapnit were questions whieh"rapidly eacCeeded one another in the mind of Albert. He search ed in vain—no sign of • living thing was there—save a slight rustling' amid the corn. With knife stftl red from this blood of the Indian in • his head. he advatierd cautiously to the place. a .d-found it waists:visioned by a cow. which unmindful of the struggle that hid jest ta• ken place. was feasting. upon the young cad tender ears. With* hope that Henry bed escaped.! after casting a &Dee a 4 the relaxed features of his fallen foe. ho her iriod towards his home. flmOtipir upon this ,sudden attack • • Nslran' th'" should b. aineleis mpg misTurthe senimele are heard Yet. I would have them Mlisanse and ready. and. when the signal is given, rise and Meakere . 'fais: therefore, go Na5tr....4,4‘,N5..4,0 earefully to -each mail, -and impress upon him therne• conga,- of a strict observanc, of ibis or . it need not tell you that every gun that is not alrem lop e , must be, and arch as were loaded over mghtsimufil be repr ht red." This our young moldier had premouAy impressed- u n bii, followers. ciptaiu.Lesreit then took the hand of Albert and press ing ;it affectioeately. said. •.You are chosen by nearly, haffi ill cif my little force to be their leader. I trust )91a will prliT yourself " worthy of ). cur lather, by Whose side I frm t the Niamicks. Ile was as brave as I lion, and the.lldisl of his coMpany." Here Lowell' again applied , ibittar to the ground, and inlutmed AN,/ that ills roes' Wert numerous, and not more thaws half•mile distant.— Thiem, taking fruw his oudressed leskther . belt one of Isis roam' pistols, he presented it to the young mita, sayinf "This was your graniathre ru s. Go, Albert: bear in ffru 'by arhose hand that xranfather died. Remember your . bristlier mod Mate!! and atii!ult: I perish do Dot forget um!" Albert *Loud fur • inuineut struggling with eILIQI4OO. placing the trimly pistol is hi. belt, he pressed the hand of his coinina t ider, suil• hastened to prepare the vo'iunteers fox , the momentarily cxpected attack. A dnep illaucirsoft4ided the interview of the two offi cer/4 which was only'braken by the click of the pans as thaiMldieri shut - Wein oo the tresh the winds were iiiisiied, - and the vast forests ofxnejess . tie pirses etood to awful silence. as if breathlessly expect• legit feariul conflict: Preseutly a sound as if • breerii WO 1611011 y surFnithe distant falters. was heard 'ap pro/thing utterer and nearer. tail- three who were not 'wire front what it proceeded. looked sp. expecting to sewihe ...rest tree`-tops waving to and IT: but the flash and report of iiiiiskeis at the outposts. told that device the savage hordes that cause almost with the speed of the wind upon the encampment, especiing to surprise the white—uttering the war-whoop end the most 4eadieh yells: But the white.. instead of being' Need sleeping and In confusion. were rutty prepared fur 'ibis encounter. and repulsed thew with steady Valet. iiwas about two o'clock when the attack commenced; the clinide that had sperid inch eel versal gluons over the cautyi in the early of the mirk had new separated, Inhowing the light ettb start to fall on the scree of carnage, Although it wit io fat oufatoratti• to lb* whites &alto 'show them mole plainly. Vet it thocorattd the patutott savages, who Wens woad have been reirwiteka ' For along time st 'leotard doubtful whiFeb• should req. .'par. Albert aid hi. enthortainie lonelier, fought fine 'they re.bod sespetuow.ly ea the feel, strewing the tioaed with dead wherever they Peat- The brave boy eleLid with Pie stream el hi" hide bold. sad eyeing the ewer of the iodises. apieue toward with his comrade* at ha heel.. and. wrib alum • doors rathwts wait fir. mended, They Noun deteoirsred their predicament.-- Aware that se trotter would be gives. wore they dispos ed ts ask It. they plied their steepens with almost taper natitral„ strength; but they mast Inevitably hay. been everpowired by the memories' aesthete 4 the savages. had not some of the etrougest i ef the iiNtsmi twine to 'be. mane. wielding their heavy plowshare, with both bands. and filling three or four of the vnent7 $t a dam. P/iUMBER 12. Tne selvages, seeing tie power of the aesailants, began to give way. till at.hingthhe whole body retreated into the deep shadow of the lit y wood, where they had greit advantage over the whi t s. whose pale faces showed them to thew unerring elof the Indian - rifle or their gleaming tomahawks. . . It was net the policy of , the Telma:lnt feet bet 114 band led the way, and the the more pri,wlent to wilt The first was °femme• ad found that they were Bight And were firing at random i they wore about to propose army. when Foolish Joe deer, bea*lntr a lighted_ tor dry underbrnsti. The bi I flan!' *het op the tall pine' foe, the mecatain and the * Our bribe fellows were and, some one of. Albert'` 'names Henry and LaCy et at once adopted Li en tint et cit of revTnge 'steadied the ants; the 'consequence of were drieen across i deep I ly niainteta the tight wit this time!, day hadbegan to keia and rifles had become less. Among thole of the is scene of action:a little &vet} fire-arms, was Albert. in 1 edge of the,stream. he wcs a enrages. who. in ibe,coolest "You get year gun washed. Inane washed fired I shoot y ease cif life and ;lath. und hoer for one or L oh had co loaded. and aimed shooing') cation of rewritten ei. Albert , tor. The bait fro .hie rifl , chief's, mangled t e baud, • a lifeless comae ori the sand Albert egoinjoitied his in n. The news of the death I i of the Penobscot leader, whi e it pot new hope* into the hoarts of the whiteit, filled a savages with doubt; yet they fought braveit', and th action might still here con tinued some lioare.lhed not n hodest end grestfut friend .of Albert's taken en exe fro one of his dead cone/odes, end felled a Couple el trees a rose the stream, souse way `above where the conflict we in its fall fury, by which Wears: he enahledti c c)trisio ' headed by the Cealoge per sou, to cross the rt am ulet., en attack the Indians in the rear, moat of when) were el n; s few whe took to flight were pursued. and ',one wb stopped to Dill a prienater, who lay bound aboitt a mil front the brook.. waai cut • down br the huge sWerd of as rarsoti, before be could secompliiiii his pur me. it' , . , 'The good cid m cut the bongs with which the pris t oner was bound, and look hi to Albert. sad. etyma - tint his soave prize withne hen - and.his sword a hit the oth er. hr Raid. •• Vsrtor is ours and i resign my corn.rnis *ion," The yokng eaptai ', unheeding the paiest'i sword, caught the d ar bily i his artn.. - presged him . to his heart. a bile the ears of • v end gratitude rolled down afire 'ihis;ks foithe ercy of od in restoriaZ to. !iambi. balf-femished broth r. So •of the young meat hors Henry in their arms, while tie rest of this tiring gathered op the dead, and ret rated tr umphent to the chinch. . • Shatl I t,liorr then 7 - No, ,1 will not; and ,het 1 hays a lingiritagicariosity t look a t the scene of irretcheidness which mcrit follow ev o the must trlumpltaut victor,-.- - 1 fi had been said ther is no el ado without !agile; and the jay That beamed in the' besets of these, and the friends of tho.e.tthat returned in safety, presented a hrilliet comm.( to the mourned and mourning beneath the roof of the village church. Yet that contrast 'Was to be en - - bailee& and a mother's breast to heave, with emotion too strong to be cent etted; aaven now bar eyes were strained to see semeiotic eke off. How eagerly she watches! She stands! amid en hundred, yet is not one of them. Per aeons; mind, reeky, life-0, all,. sore her earthly frame, are centered in that form borne in the aunts of him who apemen ties !be church doer; she ti ies in vain to move forward; at lenght the boat Lucy hi clieP ed in the veils of her Mother. who Dicke in the agony of jot upon the floor. Albert. Henry, and Eastman, ere ail hers, with many tithe," whore sympathies 'era in tensely interested in'thit ray ofsstilight among the elands of terror?. i) • _________i,_ , . WILUT sox sac Tu Ettie:cr. To 601:0 Up. we expect if ea. Scott is electectlitt see he general affairs of the cue v conducted !spel) true whip principles, while in snoop ters' we rhallnot be disappointed to witness a TULL IMITL A UT TUE:.. Anti . LlZ PZACTICLS IF THAT CL•ST SVUo 11.19 S TT AC ELT TH SIKLI4.II TO 11121.-mt THEY WILL ENRICH — HEMS•LVES OUT OF HIS ADAIINIS FRAMS_ teat Aso row. oasts; but the increased prosptritg oft otiotry ender wit% pofity will enable it to staled As qrthsir wpm:4. Air to the weightier matters of the w t T will not ears to meddle. provided tear Sopielity is sails Of thee wit have a guaranty in. thO reecho p with whi they sold out their prineiples at thi;eonvintion for the sioulktiation —Utica May Gatells. irr The following tort tent it iGe.tion Meeting to Rroelyn, d /oats, of Teutiesseet—T Boy in the crowd—•• How m 'Not ous that is not bolter atm answer you whether'your Ana older head ur not. (-Cheers ) as a Christian man. that 1 am there is not one whom 1 do no those who pander to theidanins , al feeling. (Great cheariug.) q .setur to this miserable, coot - Scott will redeem every word point pledged himself to the WI Q 3 The N. Y. Chris/ion hojitirer; a religious paper. In speaking of the nomination Of General lleareo; Gaye: **Nil wan can Obtain high o co voltam haying some strong point.; and. in spite oft 0 common disposition I. 'dteparige political opeonenw. wa do not believe that any dolt of drit eller eau ever occupy the first pine* to the Rift of our poop's. The,presenti Domino, is a MOO of de cided character, strong sense. *ad ihfieential preseimet not. tudesd, one of the gnostic' intektets of the country. but as free from personal failings probably as any of hie ries:e. and quite as little likely &4 any of thistly' to be made the tool of intriguer*. We once hired in his neighbor hood, and were always atrackhi the kind at respect iss which he was held by the Masi of people. We are glad armee that the tone orate press is so fair in regard to him; for we rejoice to hat, all oar public men appreciated. and think nothing can be inure .dainoralizing ,thaniths habit of political defamation by which each party repo.. Monte the other as st nest of vipers."'" 03" A young gentlentan. is his brat welts, !So . pi he thought b 4 baud of atomic For filoon si p owimoiniag is • sun of !see WO This Goss ithusgetl. he says. is, Soothing; is which his brains posited freak*. musk sad use Artie over OWN. • - j~.~ ,the veteran Lovell to ft - Mow sarigaine spirits of Alberta twas, a* ah.rnative bat for them or ses them parish.--; pled. but the villagers seen to to a groatidisselvsatage, rile two camellia meeting. withdrawing their ■offering ins with the &Com of a h. which he applied to the spread lite wild -fug, the . bathing the forest and the y, in one !mid glare. co more imtpiredixith hope. folloWere cryiag aloud the I outiltiaiestically. they were sal wptehworti wild spir atent energies of the assai , blob was that the Indians kresin. where they could ca -1 fire-arms end stenos.- By dawn. and many of the mutt- . o foul as to brorandered . . hites who retired from the the gook. to clans* their descending the bank to the ccosted be the chief of the manner possible. said to him first. yon,ion—me git OA." /lore. indeed. was a for ,life did they Stork—the; me: the rifles were w ached. • eously. But by the dispen ,wae destined to be the tic e struck the guard of the tisl entering the brain. he fah ctirred at tits Whig Rat riug.the speech of Goo. ' ny slaves do you moot" I nered than you. Isiah ' tau so prompted by am 1 Cu, riot ashaatettisay. ho metier 'or slaves. but I respect more than I do le prejudices of trection• Goa Scott will glwo t i t about Gin. • which be has on this tg pdtty of the caaatty." 'dweritoog the aloes of op WU gulag to hoppota 'putter he app•ow4l n bo woik • bleu aura • dolhison p..eock S. isiood op with low -Ip, that M !B.10) Iv' on