A . P. DVALIN & 00., Proprietors. VOLUME 23. frit Ohstrutr. A. P. I►l;l►i.l\' & CO., PROPRIETORS. 0; OIL OAN,. l3ditor. PEKE, CORNER STATE ST. _AND PUBLIC sQUARE. ERIE. • ' T 1:1•2 NIS OF 'fflE PAPER ' c , . ~ , rrttrts !. P.4:raro , 'r, at ..".2,91. i ; ,r, ~r . ,r a, t the olileo. an acranee. - 1.50 L P. ,r`t ,' al,: ao ..:‘ aocc.or gallop three nionths Crete the:mu -,•,- to o dollars.% 111 be charged. . . . -•roolunicatiom.wiltst lee post paid. - A , ~,. ." - RA'f ES OF ADVERTISING. , 1 _ro, I. tt t•icirditzg 1 1 / 1 1/..1 atie ) eari . 13,00 • .4 66 10,00 tj,,e st.,47tre • i I - : trt, • ej x mont6, ' - 8,00 . ' . tip. /thew ittont!ts, 1,. i . a• 3,,N# • , a, ~,tl,,t et te:etilente. 50 tents, er square, of fifteen lines or t r ..; : . t.f. ::rq itt-rrt tuft. 25 CCU , for cacti suboenuent,iiirertion. • ~- \ lark ad, ertifters ha% e die priV liege of chatlibg at, plez i rt , ,, , t.. ,,,, r, ~,,jc.v,ed to occupy Amto thantwo equates', ti. 0 ,iatd f.thrir immediate blames& . _4 • ~,,,,,,,,,I,ltt Etpt hit% u,,e other direetionik will be 'ilizert&l iill / ,r; ::.,,r‘ed ;accordingly. Busrtass DIREC TORY. - THOMAS M AUSTIN, fa/ ri the fires of G. Loomis 4 Cu.) - . ! ~,,,• n C...4*, Watches.,..letketr. enlvcr Spo)n.r,ldn.rni :r ..• , rni - . 1 . 00 /. 111 1; ee;) tiras. Lautps and Fancy t: ocassjwholle ,.,'. r• tad. , f '. I . - - KM ' S; (3 , o.\11;. . i 1.41 • ,t-.11.•r T ...1. , a. and Habit M tkpr—Shnt, on the east side of ....,..:—‘ t. two doors. , north or tight. and adjUnling J. b 4h . s . k e... • ',Ol net 11 - a rept own. Erie, Pena. i. re , ltoorn. Erie, re,..,... JUL N — ; KLENAN, • • 2. .1,1,- • c mbwt. ethic at R . . 1. Untie Oat Rare " •Age a * Lrie Pa. • 1 CLARK• NIF,TeA LF • F.II t and otaiktedlcre la Dry Goode, Daunts, unit Dry laced 1101.6.01. • 1 11.14 A -MS & wFuGtcr. - col!, emo* ai*a DeaterF in Gatti and :silver coin. uncur-r N!, 111 . V. Land Warrant• and certifie:.te.c4Dept.,,te. Al*.o • f't 1 " Ol• on the lirinc IDA eit les 4,l***be Un:.tri, and all part., 11 r I ()diary ie. mice, Will:aim,' cur tier of ,•r-7t and Public Nu.tre. *i .11 tIA lee. J. Gat. W. I. is :Nlll,Li, :and %V holesale Dealers in Hroeerieg. Wthe. , „ Liquors, Foreign - Fruit. N uttg. Pickles and Pickled Opt. l.oh.ter;. Pregerves, and Heratetrteally Sealed.,artilieg of %rn de-et:when alwalg on hand. - No. 3. IVill%;.ua's Block, Opponolle Brow it's New Hotel. Erie, l'a. • •••• ~ M2l la. New York. %\'g. J. NI/w.s. . rereiving in their .ras•on..Oysters , Awl!. from JIG. Meng , New %Cork, wh,tci, t ill he sold IVgaa 'exalt, at low price:: - A.G. J aeasog, Agent, Ea IV. ra. DURLIN & SI.OAN. etaAFteal, Seim( and ,Mit - cellaneous 80010. Bratik mattuaery, and Printer's Cards, No. 9, Droll:y . 8 uttw t'a. 1111312 W. P( YNT — ELI., JOH.N - STON M. I). -. - F ti tn• (P•11/PLICC on 6th :Med two floors West cf the • sc -,, lit.'tniti!Er. • s -4 - ---- iv - P T: T.V. 1110tItr.. - --+-- ~ r c ., 1 .- ; rn-..r i e , . . rsnvisiens.W 'lei+, Lnierw...,Cand ins, ecu at, ... tpne 110. a below Loomis& L '-ii.sitate -ircct. Erie. -- - • •- --.--- • 1 . JOHN B. CuOri. • , .0,-- ti 10 SinM,e & Ya4icy Ilry Good., avid the. Greatest variety . -.,re in the s eit!.. Clie.iiiiSitle. Erie, i's. . ___ __— STERREIT Sz, GRAY. . • j and re , ntl I)e:den , hi Wet awl Dry.i;roceries • Vroluce. f.oreggii rstt.l Domettic iplioWooden, o f Ware. Flwir, r i oi. dart. Pow ,N ,f •49 Fuv!, &c., Ice . French' Street. oppo7 . . • , ,•te L ... ii. t•L.P. Erie,. pa. ii _-i,. ' H i au.) i ',Hai Bove: Ve..el4. flime)si 'Una •FriVa IC t ...L.1,... • , :_t‘l , lll. l l Ull.ll DX) of the alio% e artiele, with prouilitz v.., ;,,f, 1% r iuKtif LAM:. ' -, ; WM. S. - • Atti iney and Counsellor at Law. • :nil: ~..,•4,Lif i ,l.ules.Lore. at Notch-1:4s! corner of the Pub- ••: 1 ,. , , ~ [.-.. Pll I fit:r.. 4 tit.k..itE: ..V.. S r I%VE Alt r. '1,11.J.• £i.\ -vi., ii. ai,..: : , jogeons. ()axe itn..l Ectitienet-i— -,:iill ar. ~,,Lif.let L^tretlll. , r.. 1...,•.1,, 1,, 7tu ti, ..t. M; 1 till e. ank: 6t07,P. M. • • !Le 11 , • 4 lk 1 ' .L, L. lITI - A,:iRT. 'X^ 0, JtiflN. !HEARN ,rrt 1 ,1 •sou Meoert.tur.r, dealer err Curl, •.. ,r •.1 azr•rit tor daily trire . pf upper lake Steamer_ , , r W t k, I,r e l'a. - ZtiCu. /.. uatae to refer of Iron Fetiee. : 4 1C3 1 111 , 0a1 err.. slate r .4414 PCII i ha nd Brie. ANIEIiICAS i;XPREss COMPANY. Er or,rrrl to No. S need Block: Sratv Ftrect. c 1.." e tht 114 .6., \.\l. tti• •• s' .;; o'crock, P. 31. 'o. D. brit:.. , ra. A6errt. Gi.uRGE J. SIOItTuNc ,at• erh? _Orr: Hearn A c,..) t , ..r.rm501:.•1 I • Niprch,mt. Doe k, Erie. Pa. s li. Fidr. Filikir and l'i 4 , ,er __ ALKER MO I Vt. Werelizias t sceoud Ware the Phbite --A :4;04 Meier% r•tneev. F Limp and Lime • „:'• r,”. Stove,. wath Pm -1t,t4 , 451K either by Ste4l4bu.itii. Prupeilerst r,. dr dy R,orktuad, KITE i%'.l-1. KNOWLION. ei...,rer. Mater in %Vdte:ltes, Clocks, Jewelry. I 'it'll' Ll.Pjk Rll2 and ooher Fancy (L)04!, 1t..)1 e-i uf the }lced , li _ . ---- A ('K LE &KEPLER. • -- . Leer( in i) , ) Croons, Hardware,CrockeryJi9 Fru% N Erle, Fa. A. 31. JUDSON, ,T LrN —Ofiler on P:irk Ron., betivcen Brthens'new (14 terand me Reed Iluu-e. net DR. C. BICANDtS. -- rues t.• an nrwe corner of State and Seventh Re-. 1..11 , e ua Gtglttl Street., Lew eca French and l'a. .M. SA N F01(1) - Ac i (4). - - Noies. l r ertiticrtles. of S:Vit $lll lIIP plhi a 4 rAtif.rOns 'Fa • (Kre m neati%'w Murk, Publpc Scit care . F. 6 . • • - T. IfEILON STUART.• C. , ' . r of Fre: (.11 aural Fifth! "r" l *.9t ,- r Mow. K.o• 410 re. K i..eneft on VotictU I. 'P.M •a.I IA IP old A pui tiecarY 111 al _ _ _ RUFUS:, Rt:}lo. • ::t "ta . 1 :147: , 41.(4 nuns) Ainerie4ii Mirdware ana.Culery. k i.c. 'Nail , . An% lie. -Vice*, Iron and!'Sfeei No. 3 Reed nuume; Pa. great city spread out beneath thy set. Wits! mint up 'those mighty wells. those lofty tow s? Who raised yen I - C. SIEGEL}, 1 1' Wri , tr.lie and Road dealer iii GrocOrieg. rrovi.totis. Witte!. i clouds ; Thou hasticrested all Thiel thou h t betefited ' l'w , '.. Friui, ikr., AlLy Corner GC French and Fifth streets . . lio•iikiid ; God's Messing shall rentird thee f r it; o toil ~;,...••• the F.irtaeri.'44otel. Erie. i ', 4 0- - . - on, proud mecilati l ie , toil on I Thod hest ahi her and a CAI/WE/4'. & 11E$NE*17. ' ''''""l-.),bier,, and Ft tail Dealt-0 in lily GO 1.4,.(1 roeerieA, I brighter pet to tench. Natures mirk. of aristbeijacy is i mei-eft. Gt....ware, Carpeting. Ilarilti are, Iron, Steel, 1 . 4 rule, I upon thee ! I' I I ' i hi. Agi. &c. !Amine Stores elate ;Street, for d 0......,„„) .„, • ~ . ii , r" /I.s 1107.1. Erie. Pa<4 1 When evening came. and work wislover. Mani walk ', .0--. t ut 11., % tree, BellcP. Axle Mr Spring it. and 4 general , . I..ihrt t ,,,„ ( a d d i,,,,:a; r itn s.ar,tage•tuttlesi.. , • 4 lid liornelSitti a lighter heart seen to he bad liken be . • S. AIEItVIN S.NiITII, : l i clams away; for he . had now earned ifew nsore.cisias to Ar.'INCY AT LAW and 1 3ustiee of the Peace, an-1 Merit for 1 place with his little earnings,and cis Id elm • i peel ahead het Slum! Mutual Itite Itiouranee Couipaity—lJ o irtee :it/ours c A.t.,t.,4 tt nano more. le. Pa. , the amount sufficient to bay • hire' ho• e forr i Ellan.4 * ,GEO 'E H. Cifi'LE:ll.. * ''. i iHe does not stop at the 'e Golddo E , e;" to take n part "'"" . 1 I'w' Giro j * line 4..")iiti* Pa. r°lleCtlanir UWI iog drink with his companione..b • i'ishe• them Is kind iii-.1.-ii.i-, iiiiendeizioollat 1.1r.)11111111PSA and .1 imtateh. ',._ _ i JOSIAH kti:L OGG. •. ,I, ,i. good night," and hurries hoiseto reel his,lovi g mis i.....!.neiceoniumuisteriNterchast, n the Public Dock, eiist of 1 ter. Posing by the corner of -i.---st d White Sir et. be eel mreet. !zit. riasier . and Wtitel F l uth , rot' tantly for aa' le. - fancied he saw—he was not qui • sure— * lithe girl -- :NZWE, i & Co., • i `stretched upon n dimri•step. - A; little girl? l'ii;i! it look tisntnits sit 0 pilots 11: : and s Do „. r;etic so Dry i 1 ed more like I, huddle of rags ;ltd • not move orlstir an et, tale. I inch. All pittised it--by ; . bet.; Aft n. there is i spirit t . , ---..., , , I . . I . whispering AM to Stay.. I "It is a ,cold, a Piilless cold nig t," he said; dean cing another prep totard the dont, • and if it sh old be a•cbitit, I shr,Mlcl be very wicked m Wi. eve it therelanpra tected-. No. no, I'll go and see.":, ' ' Just then the moon came Did fr'il a cloud. and by itta„ bright light Allan discovered he was not deceived} Yee.; it was a child. end such a gentle be ng that his )4eart al••': most smote him for not perceiking i before,ee she' lay extended upon the'ccild seems • eio, with e r little hand under her cheek for a pi ll ow. l and. the'm . shin; log-brightly upon her fee...which looked so swim( and, innocent I Still ahe was Molionless—breathlesii. Oh, God in heaven I what e sig iit was to . see thot little child sleeping there upon this Cold stone,"sollovelt end so lonely. She bad wandered fro 6 street to rest. no doubt 'alt day. and when night overtook _he i r she halnid her il eel,' down but,-lo sleepy and rein her wearied int*. A tesr drop had frozen upon tisiitieitit.ond he 09 hands were almost numb with the 4old. No roof. i ne l skelter,' and such a night ! Poor Atka gazed upon her fOcis. end wept, Alone in thilftrast city. witout a frienClwithmit a Mrotectiir—a mitb of guilt l ed tri e marked Otit for tint i future I-ne. 'We. we will diet inentio that.? Allan bee ali: ready lifted her from the cold, damp stone. a d Is be pre e m i e her thin, small Bps. a bilddealleaillderbi " 11 her eye, and rests apes beichtelk ! [. i i * 1. 11.0S1 0 af, , ra It MCP RZTAIL'III R I 1 ... ' ...'-. mid) , Inoue no . t. rltts's Mock. State sox ' MARSHA .L &VI:VCENT. ..v.1,..r raw- 1 .015te it surfs i Tammany liallLull.ling tzr! , r,i ow Prothonotary' °exc.& • ;; MUR 'Y' Wit ' LoN, ... .1-I.tr•• D r ottiil.l.Lo4 , •T LAW--bffler over 17. B. Wrightre 47 rt. rstraLce one door lrest of sLac street, on the Itiartontl. s_ ft . BBALS, & 11A Y ES, '(•Ltia ,n Dry Goole, Dry Graceriea,'eroekrY. Hardware, Ike: '' I Fir 04 • ' P New - 11 Hotrl . i , ' . .-, . SMITH JACKSON. if t n.ltier t Dry Goods. Groderies,Hardivare.l4,llCClVl Warq, Lime. i•ot. Sails, lac., 131, Chaapekle. Erie, Pa. • '' WILL:JAM RIBLET. . . .r. rr main, upholster, and lladtatiaker, corner of *ate avid •ts ma , ref , ts. . Fite 1 2_____ CARTER & 13ROTI1Elt, and Retail dealers in Druia. Medic int ,Pairna.-Olba, 'vhtuds (.11,4 Ace NO 4 1. Reed House. }:nu. . , . JAMES LYTLE, !4.4'""i+ Merchant tailor, an the public totVittrein few don .".‘ , .0 State street, Erie. - - JOHN H. BURTON CO. Drug& filedicines.bye scuts. yrt ke. K 0.5. Reed House. Erie. • 4 1 O. L. ELLLOTT. • Resident Dentist: ()thee and dn.l , Z ing on the ' South side • of the PUbtit Square, I door East ~Ia• or the Erie Rant hal/ding. ' Teeth inserliettOli Gold trysteJ from onto an enure sett. ri dbile with pure tioid. and restored to health ' O . Teeth eleanett with instruinents and Deutttkalle to •• 11,eo l of petto iJ elearuass. Ali work warranted. U ER — ITIERT: - DENTIBT-01Ree on a .... • the th sideot the Duniond. rive doors east of 464 4 the Erie 1 1 / 1 1111,... trice* reasonable, and all work warralutett Erie June 19 1€42. ; , 4 -.. . , . .. • ~ . . .i . . , . . „ E . . ~.,. . 1 . , 1 , , . . . .. . .• . i . . , , , , I .:. ~.. V E...• 1 - 1: . , . .., , ~.„ , J . , =IEEE = C. 82152 1.. ( c. T 11111.41.1 El pnefrtl .4nit THE ipROK,BIi HOI:O3ZROL OM i( T iiiiily. vaiulyjmemory seeks iltound our f4ther's kne4. qaughing eyes and rosy cheeks • Where they used to bei t)f the circle once so widt4 •, , hree are Wanderer. dine have died. „Violden haired aid t4ewT4Yed. • 'r i . 1 Prattling all the driy ; j ' a Was the baby first that diad ; ' ' ~ . ' Oh, 'twat. bard to lay , • • Dtmpl.t hapd and AMA of snow I In the are so dark and :iiVe. • ~• r • 7 Siniling back co alfwhe spilled. . Nearby sorrow thralleal. • Ilmlf aoaten. half • child, i • Wes, he ne;t oat h e l called; ! - i he Then a rave More deep Mid was . Made they there by the bays side. When or where the otter died Only hilaien can tell,l ~, .. ' • Treading ninnhompe,paih tor pride Was he when he fell: : ' • F FIN,. thistles. Woe and red. B!oom about his lonely beit. • 1 : . ' 1 am for the living Otte . • Only left to praytl - t Two are on the stormy aeiii 1 ;,, , . Further still than F ilmy. ' !'' ..Wanderaotie. has yetnug It art Isti-- Ofteuen't,' must '1 pray for li m. . . •er they do or dare. treso'er 1 roath; hero; ' Father itt thy care, le them safely home: • oh. Father! in the' ski. nolo wander and - none die., ... Whits Whe l HITS GlSid l Home. IVhsre EAMSTRES OF NEW ITO/LX THE El 7 . A TALE '', II IME . euarrsai 1.• f i • 1 1 ~ ,t I , f IT fives six OMOC when Allan itaymoaa stn ed forth `-to work. A cold . uveraber m Oinuwith the v trier ; call. ancethe wiuti foretilltag t h apruieh of art tua:— : th 6 noise and bustle had fairly eamMeoced iu the streets. ' and Allan moved 'among with a . ligbler heart as tie l asw i • the many bright and happy feces pass him by. His itat ;..wai. buttoned tightly mond his Reck , so the cold could' , I not •enter there ; and beside be Fuld ou 'a warm sad 'tcly 1 " comioder.'" l made by his stsinr Eden, and placed,about hie: throat by her osvn dear hands. His clothes. thobih plei?„ were comfortable. and 'stilt his hula basket its hist, hind he trudged along to meet s l is daily toil with a Over ibruit' titan any pre led by a jeweled crown., Illels • on thy goodness. Allan : for thou aft ono of. Net • noblemen; Though thy bandit are Lehigh. pots hist • 'mart as free from Ord is the tear -drop of att'angei ! When you .resom 3' your work' to•daY. we now iglit , ith-elf.the thoughts I pperniost ia roar taint ; our stature. t is t9 O. true and 11m de to keep them from . tilt " Could Ellen only have a little larger house*to 14 in; i she would ne happier .'! think. 1 Outs is too smell' too etude for such a kiud cud gentle' erl..and beside to far Owel' from those she' loves. ,L Might buy one for ler if I Was to work harder; to be sure ICla i I do not be mire 1 love her half enough. oteke'l would' hav( s thoug t of it Before. I an: 'afraid that sire is working oo hardfr be cause she thinks it pleases me.. iNo, ue. Ellen. you must stop, It will not do; imi when - t gcChoMeto night, 1•1 1 tell you' so."; With these simple thoughts. Allan w rked as hard at his his toilful duties as i 1 he haid.hetin nozot :sting with porno prime mittisierlitr the "speedy settlem at of the 'coa ted terrikory.",atid so at once become l a great ht n.— Great did we say T Ah ! poor Allah little thougilit of greatness, or the toiling million who * r e bartering - life and soul to gain.atity namoitsirr the world's 'reitifolva. Gud bless thee, Alla . thy ambition is of • nobler. a higher sphere—the ambition of the heart! Thou areuldst rather have the approving smiles of thy sweet sist•r for doing one good action: than the applause a r tid -idle praise of thlusanda! With thy rough has isittrudy chisaks, thou dust not feel ti y le evil thoughts. the eeciet disapyloint- I I ments, mud the ialmosities of thereto erhysre riding i over peace nod. happint' i ss upon that da ing steed, aml . litittn.; What if they do reposelhn hob o dawn. they stsimber not like thee, Allan. with thetrim ; thifissa of geo4 ever i'il thy reams. Toil on. proud me •ba it. toil ou! IF rom the fcafr.plci wherelhou art now at ork, look ispor the MIE I= 'lan. CL (All!. SAT her lit:l 4 o l : i r l e tl attie j hie sad ah how s d .ekewell.r g ,aciB liiV Aud - uovr f a quie street. 'Ti. Mau treasure in hie aims .htrunbhp roof, and be i at the window, waiting for him. of - berg and wealth "'t nili hat will she who/it I tell her I in a wonssa of her V* the dear OFieas. rettioatethiag. sister did as must judge other as ead face or the 14tie ••why Allan, dear. elittee dead." ' *.Noi a bit of it, asleep. The cold* She's a little numboi Ere and them you'll said Allan iu the tong "To be sore I will l'and warm her i tea to ut.ke her wi caught the child in hi "It hi too cold a n alonerin the street," could not do it," I ••Where did you fi log her tint by the tl the incident which is that was a happy oi l noble sister, and the fire. iZ there was ha lowed spot. Who. II what thing's are done ot think th man w bother when such filth/teat. What if 'Auld should frown ,1 1 :e hearts , and word e t tliesn to, battle wl try young. - At 17113 els nein snit kiss . . "what male the, th r y were tqi.d that - • *ld thieir g r •br they cried and felt th otter. Around their sweet scented flower I AS 1110 grew, rind th i s 1 3 grew and atreegtj hi and his sister. I to F e well-loved boo th time they always . la did not read as ! bafl Weenie he thou2ll oe the eight in_coest .a?sual, but rather i in Ithe yang child's f ' I biql.the first. perhaps' ngs , 1 ',f1:1'.3 4 'l armor vrtiald hs dr triply his chair a -Ii he 'Outside to night; al ady attired by th i lhers is mars cot rephed his sista tios glad 17'1 to) to he "We can eortty work hirolf - r, if lISCeS {o'llrhog her up, wit; two such pretty iuno [ cotriposed" did the g Thire w&s solnetltitt k!eart's sinceiity. El Wau4 and cilia left The fins scene ox "ea. dear reader. ps ; end. : We wish } • O:13 to VI I ' No. —7—. Biettekeii 'ly in N. inprniog. askl reached tho top of the :we have to z o no be. ;Every thing smacks! i ; cloor o t iens befure us `'reeling in in arm chi loranorning slipper*, :and with another: glk smoking a 'tLs Narks 'his mouth in a man-% discritninate betwir4e ratter slightly mails :SOLI capaii,te ior enduai looki sig(i a i t ito tathi l p i ls will splice ere is -1-- him. wholly whole ever embellisbe whit wIl Duthie day fa&t oauce.rio 0 tiyai dark thoughtful. manner sltr tad to mak moo, he is vary far fro the airless; Unlike so r op*nio d panel Altoget pleagio friends ddicted th cantle "roue, that h apes tli• rto* at osier boa. took iodiguautt Mark Mu E21:11EIE morgue w Ito walla/ through lag wo her mor... come. or li given filim you plisse The mo room, wee have to io earn than t i er's props had bat a . come to N "(autism Sod we ar I tom" W a Mea he.was ee ItTlherit are with alma rough has will *Also 111 Under sea by the am think it be cats. tin yois itty thci s. itheii .1' week a y 1,4 " 6,11 positiv * at murk is dress( oio of OMe. 11V . io a O f * ag OLO‘ o lodge 111 c not of m 00V045 • rk Mai gold. go maalit de II ly. kat Yea: M lant. all in he a "pa show. hi niasef *aided : it CP' ON RDA Y MORN! • to Eden." he said. holding ream. "I'll take her home to E e will be to warm her tittle ha' ud happy'!" • tripping foeitstep sounds •long hastening home vquh the pre He reaches the door of has re he opens it he takes a ely gl here s.ts Ellen by the table se 1 arse. ind the lie iu the Ghillie I glorionily ). be "ea merry. l am ad to keep the little girl •ud d he enters with •• bro bt, Ellett ; jest look here." e was told. der reader. bin ottishmost when sits saw the '11%41 Ellen, 6/sin: fras# her ?ro it," l4>e been e t Lr o e p u l l i u e c d h . ro • r •S h :o' l only' thi o i —l'll -telte and learnt bet .byl at tier Ito bed, don't you Elk of one biking a;favor, .. to be itire 1 will," answered }l , and giee•herla liule awallo awake?" ind as;sbo spoke r arms and pressed it to ber'eli Itt to - Feta& a little baba lAA aid t'lliau.- ••I4 to too.cold, gal d heel?' inluired his sister. res' ble. Whereu)on Allan net I already familiar to the reader.. Ittao see the sturdy ntechatti • little child before that bright bl . Ohms on earth. it was on that look upon such a scene akd k every day in the world. Wont , ' .1111 strife apd fight and hat leasing can' be puchased by hey were 'Poor? What if al n them? t'l'lrer knew each ha y! They parents died the world when they wars .1 Ahoy thought They would • hem as they used, and worthi n Stay so icing."' Bait at !lieu:: pa and ma ,had gone to hefty • pointed out iii the ii , d church,. t one could not live withoitt parents' grt.ves they plante.l and watered them milli their t it perfume mingled with the • - sne,d the attachment between was his cmitoin every night to, dad and read alo4d. till nine o'cl , .' led upon for t ietirin 4:) rest, l • m it folks du, brcr.u ke he lilt 1 tit was agrUs! i )la to Ellen. N I no. he did no t bring out his J earned inclivad 0) ess . d the Ye ce u she lay beforehtim on a ell ever preil.ni. in•givcu, myself • •' osid Al tle closer to the tiro• •!ir 11..h.id Pear thing! Pm afraid she - cold." au hat gawk. 1 thinitynotv. "aud whao u!te wah..4. dear c r her speak." • L ing her up," said Allen; "I !IT; yet I will Work 'mink' b blevi yea, Allan, we can brin.! eats!" 'With whit • - sweet br. tfe girl utter tlio.e kind vr.yrd ta i her Very t to tits!, @peke of I enthrd known herself what it Id••ecily for the bike . before he cuArtka it. . r little . . dr.ori hes pitied be we will uow p,u oo 4a the with ua to a uaat brklt build atreet,)an iliaugh it is rather t4'& peep inside:7 first Bight ufsteire— ha ve an. one more, end then y a mey I the highest ceshion, but, ho: and we .di4cover 111 trk Mister r. hii feel ortiaaiented with I- • ~ - • 1 gracefutlyCleveted on et deal to I nce you will perceit/that Is ,t t' the curls of e oke Luning( i kr to convince ii- nue that he C. 'a gootfatid a bid article. but, n7‘ithatanding. he is a • g great fatigue. -He is not 1. stole Sallie or the term, bat ruthing . marked and peculiar a hose ••handsome young folio you will see in all the print shl likens and imperials. Ili• con ; is singularly prepossessing.' Ong, and his forehead high;an , pr. there is something ekout( and winning. something eitlenl nd keep them. Like other yes° o' the .pleasures of the times. nything else but flesh and Wed y. lle hsd read. the Corsair,. b gentlemen without beckclytim'P was at . and two believe psi& to look misanthropic, or frti world and its inbabitanip. Sock • age of tareaty-ooe, and such y, ~ dela . fonder. What he wilt keep •p the reputation we bet o be found oat by following as • hese pigs.. introduced you to him is his hu of his bir►h•dsy. aid which !faced him in possession of act lass a t unadollars, his ps,rticitt of his-iat i ts usather had received hers. 1 before left college; and had u.w lith the ireention of remaining a . 11. could draw well, danCis we f. • had "a propensity for love isuld be desired? Most peep?. jod • d appearance; auzh being the c using current" with a goad man know, who would be seen aid ' by dress, and grasp as Cordial{ rinsed to toil. bet we are sure y 1 -se people are very. very sestet). sues. and when a man is jedgsi nay ho carries iu bis pocket, ri cry use la play the gentleman wit / rton was w orth thirty thousand d 1 , ::‘ . pure GOLD . and he could affOrd to fist Mark was not s genthintan or I dentin arhsart. and if he spent is L at the arnist of it,ainongthooe w R D ...t../ G, !OCTOBER 30, ,1852. I "We:l." *4 he. after undergoing as Guy shave on th morning in sysestion e ..ii;ii dui, 1 hewn Pleptrof "ssitoner. I sand get some onei to !peed it wish me, some bas that can enjoy it and un4lte me relish it ell gin better I must give ap my old svai w t. and settle down It once. bet al steady . and se . r young man; keep good re. cad get up in' lid pe n tr time in tiin nniriiing, so hal the chambermaid will . Alit* ilk flog th e bell half taste times before' 'etjr.' i Y. I'll get married. isid lcl'll have some clonal litep the aim house to-rights. is Allan Raymond $s Oar is build. 1 - premised n I would call cud see lain about it to-day. and now, think of the matter. I'll bilf as good as mvword." Just then the doot-balfra4vioiently. bud a moment fierwards the servant enternd with a letter • directed I. •Ilierk klesterten."Escl." •; ' the Oft. 1 I L gnt His you 10. ha!" he hittgbe4. breakiregthe Seal. ••they net t !bought of puttisir 'Esquire' to toy Imam instil they *Ow I had nosey: ha! ha ' they never- thootrht of that Awe! • pleter mind. 111 nuke those that base sheen ied me hereto:tore • writhe beneath my lash,: They nev lettbooltitt of that!" . Ile opened the letter; it read as falcons: . Il MY Ueia 3laatc•-1V•'11 have th• *upper riled). at aioe•precisely. Will you come? I desire your preoeucer - I Yours. truly. 1 ' , . , ELT 840111 T. P. 5.: 7 -Excuao nly chirography. l'ac In'a deuce of a • Iherry. . '' • i • i '• . . i i latort. and sweet!" ej46cilateti Mirk, as he -finished lit." ••; prodtised hint sonui time ago l• would attend his 'patty,' and l•somiose l tonst: but-actually these fashion able dinners are ruin: to bo'boree. I most break than Wait soon as possihie ''''' . • she -ek. ht d 1 in ted Oh, hi% 'hue sayingahe crashed the note• In his hand and threw it on the fl itse. In • short time be wee yrak- walk- . log leisurely through the streets. in the direction of Al lee house. Now M irk wee a"' high-spiiited young fellow. and he did not think—es niony.otkers do who have fortunes. that he was going out , of his sphere by paying a visit to thohumli'le mechanic. fisilnd long known Allan. they hed played together, and nttily's the time. on a wiater's morning. they fought and snows balled vim!, other to their hearts' content. Mark had • soul that dared to do whet wee rigllt. tiro opinions of others to the contrary/Rod never shrank from the prlotecs 'too 'of the weak and innocent when it. was in his power to IN of serv're. and 133Z1 It was eleven o'clock when he arrived at the home of Allan. The stnap had just i bies• (risibly cleaned. and . everything outside 'looked to tidy and es. byiglit as a new pin. Tholosvors were all in th e windo w, placed there by Ellen's own haed,-oOdoubt to smile a welicome to sill wise come that way. Stork knocked at thidiseir; he wait ed.' moment. but no one came to let him iul lie gave auother knock, and hi fancied liehiard • rosOing noise inside. 7t was Ellet; "fitting op." - She hid'esiest him sewn upon the steer.kad cash. caught si glimpse of his "Dice clothes." she thought it would not do to let her place look quite so "uiiside down." end heraylf **so out. of sorta.yeseutly la' light step rail along the hall.— Mork cob juit hear lt..and.before he bad hardly time to lasers !bat it wen. jibe door flow open; and there stood Ellett Warden& her face suffused with blushes. "I'm afraill've intrildedM said Mirk; shaking her corilially -by the hand. th the look son ittle len. lAry its' "14$, no. so. I'm !afraid I have kept yea waiting tiro long." Ay replied. btlishieg more than ever. "Brother will be here at twelve, int! I did,not—" ••Expet me A;11 lie dome," saiil Mark. interrupting her. and tie the same,tiine i.vitichor 'pretty laud atiothergen tle sq reze. • •;. . •41 eliy—" [ . I ' : i•• "NO Iliiit;?; 11031. 4,iv victim' Word; I know how it i and I don't want to bb modeteorriany of." It would he impoodlde to tell haw this opennes on the. Part of M irk was re ved by the rerliie girl. "t is more .t.hand , have any right i o expect." sheettioultit. end mice or tA ice WM/ aVirig to thl!ilk him for hi kind language, but she could 'not muster collie:1i tti o it. ...Yon ninig rite ery Warty." JIM' Mark; looking round ,th 6 tidy little ro in."Everytl *ntabout imitate snug and comfortable -) 1 ieWelljas to that," th rePlied, blnehlug gajir, fur sly; could-riot helpit. "i hate such a lattlelbox that soli o 'with hand. of id keep it in order,' an as I rise at re to gel All his breakfast, I have a Nile more time : p h • -- th 1 %al 'QU have a new rani here, toi4" said Mark; Itle girl gently upon the bend. "A visitor I , ught her home not long ago, endue we can- not find her parents, he fife he will bring her op end give her an education." r'Att!" said Mark, turning toward thn window. • there comes the gentleman hirnselfL . -rather early _too, I think for iiim." In a moment more Allan was in ace room. and then such a Fiaartj shaking of bands'. it Would be al most impoWrible to describe the scene. . "Why, bless your burteit heart." Said Mark. after Al. lan had made diem fiftyf different apologies for-keepirig him Whip ng so long. ••Spd were punctual as %heeled." ••1 thought--". • ••Gatnruou. nonsense! coo thought wrong. You came plenty time enough. and since I have briars sitting here everything looks so nice that l have quit, a mind to stay to dinner t" Stay to dieser! NOW it Witsleo'. turn to apologise. She had not beau to unlike! 'that tiiorsiiog. the botcher had disappointed them. and. bor bread was sot quits as "light" as she teamed it. Make an honored excuses •if 'you like." said Mark. '•but unto I em d +semiarid en ass to dinner." • tie aid stay. and a merry lima .theyi had alit. Ellen laughed to think that Mark had ,Bach l an appitile for pork." and "little Eva" was su-merry that she almost cried. Doing dinner ant a word was Apulian about Mark's sew house!. aad the reason of his vilit, Allan appeared to be afraid' to speak; 'lest he shouid happen to drop a word which could be supposed to apply to it. But allot all was over. aud Mark wino to go. holuietly took Allan aside. sod made him such an alreei,that every lord he attired went directly to his heart. •'Yolk are a noble felksw. sir." •uid Marks Prlimiat Isis haud. **l' admire genii Sir. and if ever yolk shorild want a friend, yes will know 'where to find one." and thus say. , lug Mark shook each one.lsiodly by the hand and depart- . i ed. Allan might be thoughtless: but he was.alwmfe grateful for the slightest 'faier shown him. Mirk's kisiol words baths:lnched his fealitiga, and mans a time that ternoon while being sithis work, the' tears would trickle down his sunburned che'eka, (all hie eNerts to check them failed) and roll off upoit'hie rough and sinewy hands. • ! Cr!ixrfts. Ist. l g ? Jost pee week froUS the day ru•ntioned in the .last a ; chapter Allan lieymodd was brought home almost dead.i u _lie had fslle4 fro r a lifgh scaffold, and bruised and meal pled his limbs ho ibly , . In the mOrningihe had left hie -, 4 • sister in' his astral health, and.with tiii"heart. if anything lighter than ever. E le e alerted backward as she beheld i his shapeless - from, a uttered' a shriek, which sounded wild and terrible, Hillr bait fell wildly over her slioti I den, and her hoe mid sts white as thwpele rose, whet faded by the witheringlirenth of winter. !She spike to hied, caromed him. hia, Mimes sync earmisPOs 'Weed' : lag—he aaWber not. ,Sly brother. my bOdatur:"'ale raid olspoing backslid, terribly la here, "•P• if illt say • ward!" . IMO New York.—,l9 ~'~' ~: 1 . it , 1 , - - Hilt! wit / t and,ii di tas she ketosis by the bedside Li coda his rich temp ,a. 'The voice so iweet and inuskial. i;see . s more like that of au angel than a being of dart mood e sphere. Bat hark; The murmurings of that tidy t at war have heard 'heron/ giving a "wt.:- coase;laokie" Allan. and now whit all her strength lit- I tielkia aisle ton. (oameideo by, him in coniraimeot to, Mark) is prayig God to Make ker "dear paps batter." (s To son that lit child with her small white hands clasp,- ed so 'tenderly aogetierby the bed-side of the dying man. ii eourigh to thlich die tenderest sympathies of one: na t4iie. I And is 'pile Ewa. Waterton, the poor deserter} one that Altairgond on the-co!d stone step a few,nights age? t Yes. th in k God, it is—redeemed, regenerated and reocie•d from the danger, which awaited her! ' ' Through eh, long. dark hears of the night, she waited by his, bedside With Ellen, idd when morniag broke she cloied her Halt - eyes in thankfulness to GOd far relieving him of his "girt Irian."' arid Milting hi in so " very hap py." ! Week* I rolled , on;ed Allan became better each day r .eintil at lahebe grew ' well and strong that he Wes el O able tit resertiOltis work.' I goe" again it his beloWed'oe pupation. so %dug upon 'his. throne was happier. The sweetiamiles of Ellen and Ova; as they welcomed him home at aligiit,,,,, filled his' cirri of happiness to the brim, and hp thanked God for shdelering so many rich bless ings tip his lhead. t Th 4 lived triveher thus hapitly for yeah, and 'lever thong); of separation-until Eva arrolr" one dig of hating too audit done for her. and thut it Was high time shil did somelthing for herself, and e elver as mach as potiaihle to Make some return' for 1 kilad nese -Abe had ticeived atlther hands At fi t Allan and his siii4r would not lister! ter I Word she id ahont le,abr ing:alnd took it all as "a clavier j o k e , . But Eva grew more i earnest every daitterbn the subject, until at l a st they h 'eh gaye s t rclutetorit cionsent to her "first to go 'avid try it." Allstile saw ;he pretud . spirititif the poor girl, and he made up his mind thativhatererher feelings tuwiard him Might hejehe shuntd.'ilwayi be independent of! the world. 'Era new that Allan bad bard work to sapient himself and si t itir, so she made up her mina to endure everylthing ra ey than bee tax upon his generosity sad noblebatore ny long'r. , Asalis'inz• in Allan's Lice on the ...rain of her, de parture to tie r new residence (he lied procured a board ' ing him, fur her) Ewa looked more 'boan::lut thaw we recollect of or r seeing her before . Her youth and girl ish innocence the happy 1114i10 over visa about her ru ,ay liliii , the be itching dirndl - Arlon her elite. her lag cheeks. d her latge bide - or es so elognehe wart 4 1 2 modeling and wiliness. A made her a breathing pici tore Of one of nd's inostaiiii and perfect creations. Her fair round ne . her well-derveloped bust. and the sym metrical prop mons of bit figure, betokened the early ripeness of iht denhtuod. t As oho stbod there in the hall of Allan's Ito e, with her +tall white bonnet( -thrown hack! from h r forehead. and her delicate hand.clasp ea inlhis„ a t r drop Qua rigid iii her eye , and rolled out i i span , her elle k. Bite ki t ed them "good bye" puce.— but that won' do for All he must taste the nectar of thos• rosy lip again. t 1 . "dome. come, brother," said Min, "yon will tear poort Eva's benuett off 111.1ou area not more careful." *ll'll a aver have such • chance again, Pat afraid."— said he. and at the seine 'tine' stealing another kiss. ' I "Well, hu her tight, 11111sn , hug her tight." said El- - 1 }en, the demi es it all ro ; laving nal" I "qo she du s, so She d etil, God bless her son!!" and Allah gave E a another las, as hearty is the - first. The foirliceieug ki imprinted kiss after kiss on their lip.; an titahP 1 ) :71a pun the thrtilicild pf her early home, then Gamin nag I the stren gth she - bad left, she almost tors' If from DEZITIE P P l v shkd [heal men }uil agett in an inotant• world, with n 11.1 . 4-pnor E aed e, with bs.back to-courrow, and :" Ole ghdbd 114stpy dim a the street, lind *as out of sight. ;Now she's alai:101u the yk allsir her, no oue to protect' one to, ;1 ISlatte 'ft ,fittfli IV, • Taoist!, yeala have'paered aiyay 'ducal the events re corded in the opening of onrstory. Twelve years.) and whet a chanen: Eva Nitstertoit. rescued from a life of abscise and rrtisery. [ is livinron irons day Po day in !rant and penury. come hither. ell the leor!d. and 30*W-upon this picture , want. Cane ?tither. rich lady. in. all t glitter of yowl silks' aud plume,: come !tithe:. min • er. Chriitieu, an reforutist:' come hither ell' , to the haut boy distant,' ttd with me ton' t its spo^ M a saddest piMere j ;:l on life's variit d page! Y11)12 See her Ito*, poor Eva Mu tation. the S'eamstress. itegleMect ind alone. She is woilting the flettit from herboisea to gain an honest liv ing in her gairet!home., To ace her - there by her table. her cheek resting upon liar hand, her eyes all - red with ~ weeping—it is enough to move the stoutest heart. She is MSS of the ktintld:sirterifelad who silkier all the "stings and *wows 4 outrageous ! cottune," a ith uncompla;ning enddrance. God heigiven hey the ialno feelings, the SIIIIIii thouiht?a, and' the.eitme hopes. as 3:surselr, bat he has jeep fit ti place her where the noblest attriliutra of her Woman's stint would be ptiritiLdand made more fit to' reign ill H even. ButWho'can l eek into the depths of those Woo shot.eyes without some touch of pity? "Poor irl. thy pallid cheek, sad languidlurin - n,., otches' sorrow, toast 'foyers." . Who, use !Sok upon that brow once bright and beauti ful, Sow wore with cars .and Sorrow, without being re- `misled of th -Poet's touehiursong: I •"0b b t to breathe the breath • Of I. cowslip and,primroge sweet! E With he sky above my head. And t p gi 2 ass bet:tech my feet.— • For o' la one short hour • To fetas !'used to feel. Hefor 'know the•woes of want. :Sod t e walk/the. costa a meal!". Suriey . well the a4rtment of Era Mesterton. for each there apeakri of itier patient AtllTeriug. her kind andigentie di ritioh. he has just rotuiued from, her employers' a p. with solos work Which will earn a scan. ty mom. sea ely sufficiiint to purchase the morrow's meal. Her • . nnel and iiitchel she hes hung by the wall over her la. e, and hertittercd cloak she pas thrown utigiigeutly liar. the Irank of her chair. The shirt on which • she iu ko work is, Ulready spread out before her, while her baWet, cotton; ii od scissors' remain as she left them when 4he started out in tile morning.. The dee; , i table at whih vise sews ii covered with a cloth so rag. ged that ii viiill hardly h Id together, and - at her feet rests s band-box 'Ouch conta i ns a new dries to be altered for a lady patrol; over the slay. .Close behind hirethair you le viiit!observe?,he elute et ' t where she Mores her daily food, and if ion will Imo a hide higher up you will see the Old brokUn pitcher hi' has lasted her to drink from (or !heaths. Mid bits side is the candle which she work- .4 with durihg the long and dreary hours °Utile night You,see thelpicture now Complete, you see it as it really t is. innoceu iit and troth !iarronnded brwant and tempt salmi. an an e I 'mid penroy and sin", and still that bright and, bseatifot being, that ; God, originally emitted her.— Behold that rook of . soppiessed misery. rich man. behold the tear tint in those mild bins eyes. and than go borne and . dream of money bar and- alsoisen I You will have jour diy. and God is merciful. and just ! .; 4h! what soused is the approaching the doer of Eve's room! Hist, 'tis a (noisier tripping hastily airbag. sad it we are net ipaatly reiriaken. we, blip beard she seam Witte. Ail, die *us, assimW eriongh k's hoe- •[id with tours in her eyes. Si 5C1..." TEAR, in Aiivisae•. NUMBER 25. est Allan Raymond almost dot of breath, and lig/Indio* rolling off his cheeks in hogs drops, "•liless me, Eve:" said he clasping' ber_smill whim han?.s, "I have had such a Fiats in finding this•pl suzb atime!" ••You must have forglOten my direction then."replied tiEva.`with a smile. •• for 1 gyve It youcorrectly." I Well, maybe I did blest soil;` maybe I aid. But =1 have such news, such glotious news! Ellen is now quit, I Well, and I have becatim a rich' men 1 Think of that. I . All..nft•iymeind a rich swan I; 9tacions•ate, Eva. I'll have a splendid span of horses. a apleudid earrings. a 5o• I house * and you 'hidl be one of the finest ladies •in this greet city ! Think of that. Eve, think of that I" • The words ware hardly out of Allett's mouth heforti I he commenced dancing and jimPing about the rim:like . • • Madman. i When did )ou get all thii good news 7" said Ev 4 Washing deeply. Why!. you see the lawyers. after three long years dee b4e. have seen fit to,•give,rny riAhklul @bare of my tithe er l e property. and 'Mirk—ar/1.'140n% blush , you ratio rogue. You.—has ptid me a large sum for building hie new house, much morn than rt !deserve, and insists 'hit 1. shall have the one we hire if Pore Allan's pallet,swelled to each a size that he meld nO 4 t.say what he sifts to, andiEss laughed ao l hopart. !ty tha.t even if he he'd spoken he tong{ not bits board Bat with all hls kindness hit gave her- "a good talking ii " to" for being such a naughty I d to work so hard, and live so pond). without letting hi know it. Bleashigeon thee, llv l a ; blei , inge oil thylp tient and gentle 1131dere t blessings ou Eby . .independenee in prafering the crust of bread sod pallet of itiaw,Liintlr i n than live upon honest Allan's bounty ! i Three Weeks from the,tbefo were living torther, as Ms? Ist where they had' both 'passed Mark hid tried I:13 brat to multi but fiuditig all his attempts wj coure:ed, and corn tnitttd matli start. dear reader—yes. with A They had all been talking it o never before had courage arm head. Well; bless their heart, and out of reach of all the tro Cre occasions is thit world seamstress, deserves all :the'h, and ,if this little tale. as rudelyi guy way to cheer and strengthi gentle siiiterhood of which sh 014 be abundantly paid forth Slerisings , rantliem all, as over loveb God's integt. . • . I St* VO .lis no use re! the -man w i 'mu . to. sif dewireitid leek et'' help hint teni of hie difficulti hinisell. The answer , come shotilder to the wheel. end tin .• Stir yourself," is echoed a ' sidet to him who sleeps or loafs breed ebraed by labor is sweet is a)bitter inorsal and mouldy 1 • There are always duties to I exercise, which demand oar , who neglects them cen eXpe`ct bait are the faverabla circurn. • not I to requi:e him to l';.ber de and his [may eat. still the gr hirb, and his own happiness, reqdires hiin to arise and culti dreds of 0ur,41'0..v craature audjnoii4e-can thrifst (Art re r, ly askini. •....ltn I my brother' 1 And how can a young me . expittet t) succeed, in any thing in Bia l iness will not came unsott ht Along unattended t,• Activit I required. or the s teels will sti k ' Lifeihoold estnada by of of moving. and roll th i ebell beta I an liCcumulation that t ivonld miild Inactivity is tie sure-way to ruin up. then, ) ou lazy drones• v'r , ho a or rocking in your easy chairs, en have to do should be done at btea Time never waits fur the Iszy.i so should he be. , tie. theu, and dust fly. Now is the time.. Llp r.lcrrna Mit.t. the follovv:n some time shseb. of mill est b chemical principle. in (mint of h A geutleMan , travolint in tls t overtook a farmer draggitig . a horned sheep along the road. "Where are )OJ going with •i asked the traveler. • . "1 oat taking, hitn to the mut &mid over.'! "The matrix mil!! 1 'laver h will opt with you and wi:ne.s the They arrived at the will; the, late the hopper. end almost itnm l They then descended to a lose fuw moments, there was ejicte ceiling. four quarters of excethint rocco leather, a wool hat of thri head. (handsomely dreastd) a , powder horns. Were it not forth fact that t, pete r " we should Nei dipposedt4 dispute it. • Oar. or THoSAO CAST43:I:I: . O 16CLIOS is GLASCOW.—A respectable- apditiccary named Fife, hid over the door iu Tiongate. painted in large leitens.-"Esra. p:erced by A. Fife," Mewling the• ope ration .young la dies submit to for the purpose; of wearing ear•risgs. 7 - Fifes next door neighbor, was is; spirit dealer by the name oT drum. Cit•npbell and his brother Daniel, assisted by n'th!rd party, who we believe, is still living, got • long., thin, deal board, and painted on it in capitals:--"Tbe spirit-stitriii(DruM, the ea r -piercing Fife." This they nailed one night over tae contiguous doors, to the great annoyance of Drum and Fife. ,and to the great !nose meht of everyone else in Glasgow BrtOdi Review. L 7" Wisnox or Tows L4tif.L.Ta, why don't you buy a heo, so We could have lid the eggs we watch ..qty deer, one hen would.not lay all the eggs we want." ••Why, yes it would. Pa, we only use a doss° aggs • day, Ind a good hen would certainly lay thermany.7 • Our devil 'bpi this young IWO* s sister to the aitai: who thought that milk was pumped'out of cows fad tits, tail was the pilaus-handle! QT CumiGED 1115 MIND..--It is staid that - G /leo doe% think so much of "that rich brogue" in Ohio as did some low rays ago Ile says fns •'doti't can; a Can how wet end meth:ly they get after this." Q 7 Ohio, Penvoylvimia,i Indians. Maryland and Floral ide, hide emphatically deelartal that Geo. Scott *ld mei be the next Preeidest. All the rest of the States exisepil four, say the earn' thiag. ;1" ET Tho whits 'rely ppoo 900 fa* argoamot Alf plif. • nit down Geo. Fierce: Too WO to task. ansicia t proooloo, out Ai Indiana, 04io. aid Poosoylvesiotl4: . , lions oikovr ' • i . . r. 1 4 i 1 0 lik-11.iflaink:siavietif to he op E d v deniici Eva. they Omany happy hours.-- him accept the house. ' !ro useless he grew die 'otty himself with—don't tan's charming sisterl— iker for a long while. but gh to bring matters to'n they are all happy now. le that want of filthy la- Eva Masterton. the poor ropiness she , now enjoys. iconstructed. shall tend in one orthepatient and !ED was once a memper. eie hour spent in writing ft. man will reiterate who MI ;cue cart is 'stack in the I or to call on "Jupiter An 4, while he does nothing ift ch. •4 Poi your own yon miy expect help." lid re-echoed from every • I -while others toil. The but' the bread of idlenem t that. -rfortn.,and fuiactio to ratiention. And no one to prosper in the end.: If ances with any man, as ly for thb bread that lA. oat fielVof labor is .before . as will as that of others. I I fade it. There are hen- .; wlio need our avistance. tvibility by significant 4eperl" ust entering upon life. e.gl he stirs himself"— nor wilt it carry. itself . nd constant effort are in the mire. on, and one must keep iin, if be would create 1 - life hippy and useful. and-wretchedness. G et • rotting in your At ' d stir round. What and well done. too. le is always busy; and I fly round. Make thof ! and stir you.self. is a description given. ishelf one queer mi villages down East:- section of the country. eau. wretched looking at • miserable animal?" u mill, to have _him .rd of . laA:a thing; p t ocesa. o beep was thrown alit*' diataly disappeared.-- ■partmeot. and. in a from a ipout is th* tattoo. two sides of too fin quality. a sheep's d two elegant carved it above is "in the ta- II