Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, November 13, 1852, Image 1
..• - I 1 , , . . . . , • . i ' I • I " : . - % --' 41M.. ;. _, vltt,wsiir . ...1 . 4..., ~ .-i-,-•, . . - . - . , • L - - 'II • * t . 1 I ' I : I 1 L . 1 I 1 . . 1 4 1 41 1 1 - I r. 1 t -•,.. : - _ F ~. . . : , , , .. . j , i . . I. DUB. IN & CO.. proprietors. • , -... , .. . V0.141 - 7 .11.E. 23i . t . , 1 . 1 INslilll . 'oll,se' rtilr 10-11 L LIN ..V CO.. F i ItOPRIETOitS li. r• Br LOAN. E d i r t o r . • i• . cult:4; Eli STATE i:li.-,AND PUBLIC - tit.,/, L. ARE, k:RI ~ ' , • - ; r - 1 r_st rlq f q-• THE PAPER . 1 -r,z.t rht I Ite e t Tiler. at ' $1,01.. , • ~ r . ..' ,-. 1:1 atir:ol7••• 7 . • 1,.i0 7 . 7 7 7 ., ... .6 anee.,r wit h in t titre months from the t i ree -,:,.. g .. :v., ,',11,10. win he clliarged. •-,4,l”iii,,• . iitunp //Mat be It..t paid. 1:X11.$ OF , ADVERTIBING. r.;-• I,..,cte.hr: g il Acf,mseye4r. . , $3,00 • 10,00 . ~.IY miinth 4. Ai 6,00 -, - .-„ e • il•r••• • t.,,iiili4, 3,90 , . • , • ,ri i s, r;,,,i.,, ;wren T. per pqnare. of fifteen line. Or - .. il to -.4... ,, t , i - h5 cent, rot each bilbeeitueut tuseruiln. .1 , r. i -Cr- kas I• the privit,V.l.l)( eltatiz,e,.., at p1,•:, , ,ii re, t, A are iill - wi eA • to uecupy mote than twutiquanesoutdte ~ rt. , . ,'1,hn•7..,,.7..1 . t.l t. ;, it .1 t t nor ttirett.Ctlf, will be tt.serteJ till ,1.. I, ,i•:, .1 ..e:Cfirli liqily. i, SINESS DIRECTORY. At , STIN. Lott t tke nna of (1. L.o,otii Y ( •; So_totl.t. Muni-al ~- I. \ : I.: I.m.vos an :Tanc3 ‘i hole- . 1; ) lIN 4 A I - - . ) , ILDIN ( I, 1 'I at• 4 Ilal.:t tker---43hop no the eziotti.tio of • ..t • Onflit "t Litett, Jo.] a.l4l,totiog Bib - . It • •V•tr 1-rte, Prim t. KEEN.\N. LA:42 at R. J. Roger'a hat Spre 1•r• 1 .t. C & - stETc.‘Lr,. :11,1 r. i..a Ile:- arprt; , , and Dry NO. I 111( d 111.1UAV. _ 11-I.I.VNIS .. %vaiGtrr. 14.:)'( r, t.6.l4l:mdr.Liver coin. unew %Vail' 11.1 , l'i•fl tit•poite• Also le- 4.; ti , l- 1- 1.1.m. and Jill Part+ 1.1,1',,m111, Itiock.corner or , • :-...,1:;4re f (111/, J. (;• & ‘V. I. %lILLs. • P 3:ld %%' , h.•-llr• .11 f;ra - r , r.e.t. Liquor!. 1.-0. re.„:, and l'ickl,•d tlya- I -ter, Ill•ru.v.tr , lll, r 4 valrd ,Irti7it'S cif •1 '••• , •I J. No 3, it:Olt...nes Block, -.tr I:. S I'3 • 1V Mt; GutTala. it iup t: 14. lr Oy•-tvr. II„ from J. G. !Nis or kto btch%% I te, ‘Vtivie,ale at'ltA% A r. JArtc,t,s.,tarlit. Kne. Pa. g !t .`c SLOAN. 1 ;. I Ikx*..,trilattk Peit,t , r; Carle. $4l. ti, dr,.. ! • N n's tunv • tV.i POTNTEI.I. - JoHNsfi)N'A.: ti.• rf. uri G ti zitteN, tw6 dc.oro \Veld of the 'F. 11. MI Wit rne•er I.;' Cana ieS, Fruit; , 11.-r 1 eluv: Ic,ll s dr_ c 0 .4 Enc. OMEN J()EIN., Ory avpl th , Greatest variety - •', -41,k V. o , and Dry.Graccries ~ 14,-.11, FrWI, IVOthietl, S 1.•. Poss. Strt.. , 1 4, ,:0-, I . ”=-4.15. 11r,telttlait 1 Priv,ltc l 611 tpf t• rt 1 , ! les )16 I I'. • IN SV \I; S. LANE. ant Caur:sellor at Law. r! IN:,:t11-111-rcur•her I, t I': . 0i1, , e cud likA.:ew•es— i• 31; 1 to •2, 6 6: Ta P. 11. L. STE V. A Hy, '• d. • J Si: - II EA N O. 11_ Cl„ . M:ill.”1 , 1.1 MC - 17 4:•. •- ti, • n .-r a .1.. ;:ne :Ip:•er Jake Stearuer:, 1.11).:1:1,i,•& Co. I -• R '1 ,1 1:11' •. • • s. h I 7, Er.... • . Cdl.l: A.:`• L'I..IPAN Y. ;•,, riF St 1”: • • • . ••••• lit J. \IOR i>S ; . La:e , il I h{t urn' 11,irt. _ ~ f Erie, Pa. t. F ~t rr TI OW\ lioretatt.ti, second Ware •• P 4,- Pr ,Pa-, tt, I.illlle r. t o %%oil t, r - . Stnutt,ott.4, Pmpellerd. 'r- rt t R:.11 MI . ' W. liNit)%‘ 1-; 1 °N; • i ;2 , 1 14, r ,;t dry • -I • t I, li 17 LL 4.k* I•rL , lsery. Scr 1 )1. JI 11StlN', 0 , ) Row, I•etwrcli e ••••• BRA N i)}:S 1) L _( ..r.ter vl St .h a• 1 S.- I. t.to Li e•c"1 Prt.9.•; 4 ° N T " INE M. P.NI !MD & (.:“.. -- ~ r , 5 , ! ,,,,. I.—o, N , 1 .,... Prrtna,,e, rtiftelte. of tip , .. :- .ht L•ohri.icf:“ti the t•rttietp•tl e sttest (.041.1111A1, • .$,.., /,,c.,..1,y"-1:4..c, l'u!,II: S..y , i.i.tc,'i4:,•. .1'; Jll.lW.`i ti 1 I. ART. . . ,‘,, ro-,..1, ~,4—.4 Wire, corm r --of French awl Fifth • • ' ..1 •• i• , 4i . , 1.1. r,.. Et•,-1.1 , ' rare on 1".,4 , tlt ,tract, r • -• • ' 0 . , . ,• f ki.4l , ,,nry If :-.:t .e . • I11:FF:1,-REF.D. . -- * %Mei ~ a lllll,llNlWra, ` lll, l l , X • I I \o.'3 It,. ! C. t;11...C. tid R • t Groctrte.4. Prot 1,10111. - r" n. 'A. , I:l)Ttier of French :1:1,1 Fifth Si.reets, , ~ „ rr.rte.• • . • 04 }JENNE • i Reln in Pry Goods, Graerries, .1.,,5n : I rv,. 4%, r 111 : 11 I lardw .ITr. if LW. etc,* .1.41 , 1, . 1.1:1: irk. war helumf ... ice., k Spring,, tun, a general iwot ct Sa.thly Lc:i.ti t acriag .. S. ;111-.ItVIN FY Al ni1.1..1•1,1.Ce o the l'eace. ani Agent for inn e IL -qtr acc Company"— , Oct; 3 doors t 11. right:, .t.re. v.. _ . _ 'GEORG L 11. (1 . 11,E1t, 11 . Al I.t \%, rtIT; ty4 , lDt) 1 . 71. eAliiefttiOn.. and Jett to ciimjatch. - i'onmit,ac,tl Morchata, on the Pahlte Dock. east of t, Nla4lt r an.t White. r ieh,:•etalatitly (or *ale.. • 1.. EIG & Co. • .i t.A.ID RS 111 rI:ofV16•11 and Domestic Dry rerolt Hume C14.411,1tJ. tix-L§ auil S.hoes, &c., No. i ,• h. :MAW rife. t, L:r :MAR.:SHALL ATVINCENT, ‘; in q"anisnat)y ball bulk:lug on Fie rroyhooolkir2.'4 ottice.E.rlC.• _ • Ml_ ILKAY WHALLON, COl Nfli.l.t."lt a t I.a.w—Qffirovt.r C. B. Wrixlit's Purance (my th3or N est of State wool, on t h e Diamond, I . IA ES. • 3r 1 1 r) . f ti 4 Grvcore;, Crockery, iiardwarr, Ure.ott IVA New el. JACKSON, Dr!, i;oxerte , , Vont ware, Queens Ware.l , ime, elieap,ide. E pa. - ILLfA3I M Am - It I 'phr,lliter, alit! L'odertaker, Corner of Slate awl rfle. it'll.ll.• & YVH E It, r and Retail tlealerr, ut Drug.. Medicine' ,Paisas, Oils. tce , No. 6, Rt , rd Ilouw, Eric. JAMES LYTLE, NXI3LF Nlereilant'lailur,,,kin the puhl luane, a few door* vl :taw ,Lrt ut, Er,e, JoIIN 11. lA:IcTON & . /.1 k vn it pr-r lir n Medicines, Dye Stuffs. Nr. I , lt. O. L. E1,1.1 - 6 - ffr, - R&All11.11t beriti.iti and dwelling on the South bide of the- Politic Siltrarei Ilf t , doer Eal l _the Erie Batik Utiadiog. Teeth Ifigkettedan %ea Gold (win one.to uo entire *tit. Carl = 1111P1 with pure Gold. and rersored to health and Ude ' , ipaned wit ruturnta ond ikentAkie 1 1 4 eteatogiiii A.O work Warrauhtd., t T -- ieaTt M. ell A PlId„ RP.SIDENT DF:PiTIf or (lid Diamond. Ove'dooPo 00 of lOC.' I ll' Itio . Erirei relooodble, sod alt work Erie June Es WM.' 1 6 1)109 1/4a TRUST IN GO I= RELIES! KITHERIN 41!,a, slo.1; 41.3 n -n in oncl7ionll f-.!! 111 Cd nal Lilt. Q 9 if. grauad wit:laatly far elalis so ot)icaroil tba ilidth3tit sat t• I!1^ 1;108 !m:d twrsolf of th 4 re da!lizht. Bie.ly flew her filq, haste, she w wid trim leaning* her head abs.r sliaila of 4)•1116 Ar.l it aut szlin, as if stt,lif • Cauuzlits. s':e wrzl.l b voys es;;;etooss. purstt lougtit the istloit 1 7 7 t. I: - as la,t operation scarcely .b.t) aryl the p head 14 •at the 'her • • is a laaa itnp itieo: to '• Q lite ready, 'Mr will y•A; 7" 51)e n•a3 hick 11Z1i11. KAteriue was sitting iaginto the bed of templ4t,ve.pard =1 K ite-!" etuse t.i her side, nnd her n did you did you azre3 **Three q.I '.in•rr i yam are , abmt thi m hand ctrosva:7,ly an tl • ..1 11l I 1111.1 'Berta.—•'it's rothin comfort right nearly EEO " Why really !" ex —"to hear that, •olc you had,somethe6 h J Wiparters is not within atiaarared my quaatio day.•• " Pear 'Berta !" treated strangely with —" you would not Is pain it has cost nos to I me forever froai . tni, f have dons it; it is to " Is It 7" cried '8 next thought was—" l ready by that tints . ! t ydn-shoulii be se paint plain, who only ere t , ' " You take it far gr oceision)' SI IMEN=II9 311i5rettanti. sa PERSEVERE,. ET 0 I VrM ohj[Wooo Brotheir. is lift Ilact the soul I. the earth in Would'm the Chem up. broti Look above. Soon will come •"Trost in Gc —.eft to shins; letkness shred. if at thy lot r uins? POI. ha thy vision ate: light is near:. the next transition. d and parsavara:".. Brother, has lif Hast'thou so Friends proved Foes rejayn Cheer up. hint Waiting fort Foos forgiving, ”Trust is Go I 'a hope reeeded. • joys• 1- ght its to, vai ; - Also whets 'mist! aisded. at thy paha? I l er, there!ir a - blessinl ae—never fear; ins confessing, and persevere!';. Brother, all thit With united Though the wr. They tiat,it Tea. tnyhrothe Drive tkiee n. Soon 'tu•i:! vsni "Trustju G He, from ilia hi Watches eve He wilt see eec Which }or,r Cheer u ; .. broth To dry up t'.• thu' d,vke —Trait in G.. Brother. tkore's ututz for t Errother, thbro's C riot in me Wait, than; toll I Clo•-s round And till ealled,S • "Trh-st ih G • s round ere calling j Nice. •'be strong!" age of earth be griffin!, le their streugth ere 'Ong tho' troubles r to dark despAir. h like a lubble, and per! eve re!" 1 . itheaven 1 / atep you take, It fetter tien, oes in angpr I a; ' • ,r, Ile li‘i po , r 1 , bitter tear. ( 1 Is teiniests lo..vev. • ! and persevere:'! 'visit 'lumber oe in the grave; a glorious number cv deeiges to save We qui@ oven `tee cal and clot. lin'earth' to heaven, and pemevere t" h thro-ue IZE MERE MI E INC E 12371 MUM 114PTI.Ei Ir apt 11.! , 1r (h e!os . of a d r,v wander MEM min MEM ung, gfraw tlas:i cuni qunn rs ; rot aspito Iler app *rent tvi lheiff.ay .4.vn hAr pso, ifeo ctedly on her ! haul. look out vr;th • 1 rsr - S4.(iiito ttie 74!totial nlr rarSod,ng back hdr . v.tzratit -ore her pg.% and u9l . liar 4% fi 'ts be alas BE "Ara v,)u il..nis. ra a gon' 'Berta ran.tn d. he enter et de honz hie• i ~~i vioa I.irra =BEI I i utir. 're,' MGM time •T 7 ZI2! £EM 1E23 ME 'ye that "tll,o't vUJ think EMI I know it dans ini = • vy a oars. CIE a K . ler gli a 'nem• i ow Buts d at • e re sited • Oh, no—but the' fur anything like 34( 1 married 'most be a with such a devoted suc's a pleasant hom only one dat'''a rid. f be the most grateful if /should indulge " 1 be, here without yeti all day anttwhen he i you know be is so f l gets soon sleepy—l 0211 to, r ; to—all our ow .in . —why Bute i yo ad i ppiest period E kit self On thinking how le fer ther is in the he. do cisme hem% in tit red (ding about hi. far fight Weedy get myself :er.tu are quite. ight ; ate I and t ought to . 1 wh :iv atranie p of ', y wedding day." se r. Wbertou l" as i no es to their fullest it ere beyond the -• •ra t stake al the idea pee re bretlies.in.law _beleid !a any 1 " You are right. d Katherine—" l ate but you cannot Mitt upon me when I (tit! "Why. don't yeti opening her large oxpreesiON as thong -a young head like sow-pared as her pr her partial indgenton N ~. "Lava oiast" rep will know . ho Y" 76!11, "Ira dovetHott ; but sort cgreseutinartt tojpy wirriep ds:fe =II r. - . "77 Bulletin) 'S BRIDAL: DENT. '; 213313 j, :1 , inl , erk ivoer dly. end howl had h.ve:a waitar- Ink flakes, uhz? began to i;»,t ' ( wring ch. , frozan •:• Of ime. Tao Mosey Ire, ~ at the r.iotn where 4ark, and she dreg Ie to _0%4 W. ).V. to rit 1111 of dila fast failing 4«d and soa:ai - ; acid: just 4 comloletad, a yobng gi:rj of childhood, pat• but fair ,your Later, Kite? Torn loliver it to Tom, for ino, I s :bjilding:an. • ,hid tetaliy berate' y .c 0415. i by the time t itwev. end ho fire l look. like the oou. {~'l C tprc»cil le a lour stool r. se she dt ith ata ea. 4r curioaily to H Ina ill • out it at one.: i s ?len 7" Ireith ! how earnest '''rand Kat arino laid hu lled brow. ettilto be earnest 1" said 'inner:tit hairpiness, sod • ; tad Katherina drew a deep I d bet siater ia a jocislar tone 'ollirki." one would Lltiok guar heart. it is wall Mrs' ' jnet.now. Batl-oit haveet Whether you :had t rued the I • Illettoo. in a voice steed light and je lif soy could s day ,that to fathiir—sod: the time Mr. 'Mile hat flou ting ene now the separate •n :—but on wish• like. her to get 000 why n't com• Ed nut '• • ne on the apd then, woman ley it will keep 'deed; sister, I don nving us. If we eufFerers, you alto diet I am to feel a. d i• there stria*: atia then n too—and emu. in, die wor Fstoreys ',unposed t kind of business ; pie as Mr. _Whirt.l aught to . Now ely it, will so little evening, that he yejuined • happy ; pa weigh. 'Berta. opacity of caption or at such a ppearaii . to or oitinta- Mi sister—".ob. 3.rta, Tod .Iy. fondly. some edly I love r , t li . 'omit ono at,wo of your t know wh e y it le 60%00 over riie - wlfoit'l k'fikkersh`d It can't dfreet .; of Ilt I taro I i URDAY MORNIN T 1 s • feeling of gloom. an if there wilt m joy to doin• with it." EITEM w don **Fshaw fauei; 'exclaimed the light-hearted girt; th hooker hiard of preson.iments Dimon They are like the predictions of fur ne iu a thousaisd happens to hit the may itka sure, is one r of the nine his ne. After all, its oely your tmerpl ch is so great as to be a 'little oppre ke it for sadness. Come, let os talk rraugecuents. I suppose we will ha course." mar to a toga and I !tad #ythtug 7 —4:ouly oats. jo ninety n auess wh and the got oa mist adding P—. r an it.. ht. talk r er more the sisters sat in the gath, goer the itiportant matter. and die a and the numberless etceteras that idal wardrobe. By this 'their king the snow from his boats at the daughters hed agreed that If the we they would start for P—, three o snake the necessary purchases for 'a mods t trousseau. t i e dress • up a b' lbeard•k ma' was 0521:11 d penni thonde, MC Mr. L—,--- r 's‘tep *as herd pining I rta ;cent to a little side closet and br rsl—her sister in the meantime.. h heavy uld arm chair, and placed it sy ,corner 'for hi* especial accommod - had I cold, .termy ride. father 1: with ready kindness she helped th w oft; hisiovercoat, which with hour ad to its Koper Oars. Soon lig usage. ' is elspp led up the OM who, stomea • You ha , ono, ; Kat geoliletnan dr earls•• she ear ••iCo!d ind er abd spread • rwal not' w • wlell to have diiftiibi - a god "I hope it ..It4ta eager') of father' " 'would be . . ed," he replied. rubbinglltie bands to tig them before the blezing flre - ; it 'ter to.night. 1 sh9olti not fonder hree feet of mow before tuornitig. deal too.'o I will not make the road. impaagible.' es she enceeed first one and then th feet - in Ilia carefully warmed allip orry if itehould." Atilt at o'acu!" exclaimed her ftthk are tliitikioi of storm-bound troni visit of your own!" .4 - 1 - svi boa le—••po prujecte rte. was gaa acmle ,0., o &War the important news to fie eeeseary in:nute from her father— be it en u n tiagiatt at ouc ••1 have,— • tatheas I ought to Fay, K&therice. I r reason-for hupiug that the ruad4 to er# particul be blocked u "Why Mr he afraid of a fling is he. ' 4ntered the r heietiful flue Wharton is not sOah a carpet Ill+ little suour"—said the old gent!eUtat he to his elder daughter alto had j om, and talighing playfully:as he s. overipraad her cheek at the utters CMSI the "magic a "Oh, it is •-- lnethiogia mat deal more imperial teit. Kite' or woo' oiselt?" that"—cried 'rather do it r 1 1 ••YOu shall in the ineantii dy to bring in r..) father." the parlor, and ;flake her fathl iCate'r woddii tall of their ph ISOM the fooli had expressod i 1 {hare were ing up in the hi bare idea' o it ; by all means," said tier sister., I .3. .wilt go end sea if 'Mir's:s-el:no he tea things: for I'm s'ura you Ir y 33014 she g:til!yitnatte her map 11.)herts went oa with great volubil r aegaaintederith the wonderful fac vtlay was peiitively faced ,npott, a ns of going to Pl.— She asiit n It fancy, as sho thougilt it, which. h to her; L but rattle-1 'ilia gladly and g o secret,ot 1 a a ac't ii owledged sorro' depths 'of her own eliva:ionato flat .t . the severance 3.1 013( ti, wilish h Nair tw a hearts to:ether, It. wise no I quite sure that surrhieut time hail li ftille4t narration, that Rho made he I n, foiliriveid by the little Maid with ti ong hound t 'athorine yr' }lowed For t .oaranca aza equipage CIIAPTIR 11. liouily biautitul • tit oxpenle (4 part). Jf •n from any tmnt O 4 earth halite tou:h of th tt visoll , :viit the skids—.t seems :ha p.riet,:.; !'la hoevou from urhotica it appoar to he v.v.) iiatan, n, ttia th:r.l in )1•3:Iii ut ti urit34 eh they fon tJ Cll4ll are cid robins, an I clll3ly of a elireti with spirit arty untlar Tom's stculful ginlanco. : •,114.iw !nary Istuittes+, unit free) fiv.o t't• • all beneith the purityV So thouzii li the converaat enveloped io in their gay c .ee'praecil the distant ei aztel marrily—th Sta ► a'ioas out in ' raes4—the airqty . : 4 keen. yet braci l l point of osh.leraqion—aactith• atria Tie belle j sparkling sac most ep to th eers emote moat cheuri n • "14,11.814 , mode. stater her:glee owe the (cocci ha reduosog the alrix ea.) fres'ly beaten track w velocity. one of the meet blaeltal things' e said Reberti, she the glittering iietle. iirens . 4o ininy been overtopped by the drifted w' hoi.e di versifi vt acres to the unifor I / yes. vary beautiful." re , urisel Kati -13 quietly —"hu looking out fair. should multitude**. I hos berm thinking. viotile l how .ou it,. hoar twinge it if" Vint auyt ver be the minister of t#ror and d are,kuots it has beard" e world. hero ynts - brought ehout axe Rinsed Roberta; "why. K tte.. that a thought of gloom shonki earl this joyous morning?" ••flow its t association?' conw over way lb your ••}lun•t IL ing ayalanch Alps? or th : avalanches f occurred to you to thick of the ore that bury r u,r, whole villages am. sudden And terrible stbrms that in the clouds, sad bury travelers s?" the Appenia '•Meter. oar!" cried the \ gty girl. "I only simple and atl-potading beauty I should at soon as oziate the idea o mural water VIVO/. For my p frt. Afar to coaaectioa pith snow. than association • lovely drifts. iog with • of nothing s bib and Rus and Inge," and 'merry•maki liarly &twirl spring carps As they s • the jingling self, What in •en sledging parties—the fleet re !auroras. and Nos' England "Th rblazirfg Cit rutinlut-fires; " and ill ge. To ms there 'is something mo 1 &tout it. - than ever shoat the gree ; 1 of gras?." E. •imated rapidly slang to the glad - i Ile.' Berta could not help wondorin tkiii sparkling moreiag, should put viilanchee, into her sieter's thong petty beautiful to her." she muse ! it is to add its bridiel whiteness to so dismal as ought to be calf. "b.oi dal day." wore pteesastly op. and a Was ,ght have bees asea - deposiiimg our the city friends. at whose insult few days' sejtiorn. The hoe the sleigh . n; at the OA' to maim the • EM orating 'Berta woe all impatience r.slaochiaiion of shopping. on • t scale that had ever been ber p ! fere Katherine had thought it w• e day* . business. she made hor ap I • •rlor. where the young friends eat and boneeted. for • sortie into al !city. Her sister was not half so ea; chided her in e playful Way Olson h ate. and threatened to take M. aid be the bride Isiteelf. Bet • rs *l4 sue; sad afterslestopii4 11Clitherl 'lonia "Shoes =soh kits Motor could desire. th• aiyateri more import wad gotta ' prepare for in did bask • reedy cloak shops io the was. as she taut more from her yo nit will ins otirolloosod mithir as In ‘irringr whom tb.y rotorood to dimmer. at locapatioa •a • * ffir=3 dl 11211=3 me of • to hor ny-thing tas. '•!t to' her- . ar bri- to begin ger and irilege; time to nether, hartoo . n par lad 'fairly la OW hooey sarekri. rEit/M;E • .la-AtllD-41:1_ , , . 4 2 ' " T L- A ---: 7 •t - -- ir, -- : - ' ' T ' ) NOVEMBER.I3, 185% : , oven 'Berta was Ited to forget shops. and Milliners. and dress-Makers. in; the just then More available enjoy ment of disguising fish and fowl. •.Witat do yon think. Units," Oho exclaimed to one of theiyoung tidies Of the holies, as they all ;sat martial/ their nom at the than. Oiler the gentlemen more gone.--• •• Whit Jr} you think of Kite's iosiming upon having something colLre4 anting the bridal array?'! Why your eistirramid I had the greatest difficulty in dnimading her from getting iwreith for her hair with more green Wires in it than any** obis; and j verily tmlieya she would have selected a Wash-listed silk fur her Wide' par ty. if 4s hadn't laterfored. New : of all thiap In the world, what do yea imagine was the reasoe'she gave for such an odd choicfor Why Matti° bays nothing but white waisoshrouJ-1114:—Wasn't tbiit as idea fir a bride?" And •liarta let herrint-crackers fall from her hind against her glass and broke it, , in her energy of expression and manner. • MB Mil Ling 13110- t!th:, died s or toe. boot e. to ring MS. o to they P u. • titer Jars ^ Several days more passed away in incalsisnt °mope Lion; until at last .herselfileclared else would glad whets her sister 4 a last dime was tone. that the ' • 1 : esight he dons with p rehases. • 1 4 At length' ell was c •npleted to (hail. satisfaction. Wl' our country frieode tot istrtheir faces towards home. Ea long tight ving n its Wowill nit linger .ec the buy days that intervened; between that and the -ventrut one that was to mark' an; 'pitch in lit 4. atlieriue' hitherto quiet mid even-timored life; we will not even t utible our roaders. with telling how maids ran hither and. sither--low eggs were broken Iry uninsirtsred qusntiti —an d caked compounded, turkies eacrifiJed in huuor of s divinity of marriage. Enough to kuaw, that by tlie ti fie tile fital.peate began twarrive. said old 9 ea). .lowl f we It is il4l a 4 wai to b, i d , ae.hact been done—much te the e ri.,:j astonislaniti ,t ut Berta. who could not be per = seeded that inch e i d .apetch of business awes aiming the things that arc posaibl . ets - il she 'saw its actual - accent.; plishluent. said other MEM CIO Mr. L ea, or anti friendb on the yr it had been wronged. the 'next breakfwt, the bricl4l it the reeiderice of Mri !Mt to 13213 milts 6,tatit—wlitre y not meet them m lib T 46 anyie hearth hickary, ant mirth' .deitise of tho setioe. Roberta was, - tif coo opoo the fluor, aid h. tions and attitudes fo - appSnled to, to docid. not !sires,. A genre uy, mho was not to-h. cordin4 disTstehed to find ind bring he r Th.:lA:fa far,T;lo the opposite s:ida of t the farther end of it, the noise) of the we' Wilber. and qciietly hest burning-within berg felt broadly on Aims - WA*. as ahe lay ing the door behind" ping on one knee at her as he litughingly 1 Amid you—;etgliing liberir; for to-mare! gaged bird!" CHI , tar- qtrth e te ee of ;t1 ea i ;ou ErE tf a h.u- fr. in y. to . that <II to ,thing ,r v i.. ty 14 wal- e, at 1 S.) unt it bets it r np ten "Oh, nu:" /mid mode room fur the eater the cage with Shs Ipo:;,d up its bea,tovords her, w niuch of sndne•% ticp 'of the fire. that rn tro ,•po of co•nt.. "Poorest Kate!" took the proffered s how is it, when I a would hw asha ea faintlt• and with that I ern not feell after ,elves tevod hor- ow-Ind all isis )g a h ram- Us tha Ras conscious of a thnt was loaning •g Why shook/ / that can giye yet.a ••flat it is foolish; right: roa will this improbable • -girs • ••It is likely I shts feslinzs 'weak?' aJby threw .I:tces. e4the. level to ha demoted to of )our anima..;" "Wcti. then. it. tier ponspro eyesi e etitious; i do not be erase, been susceptible of pre —a deep and grow tendin.v . sometlOng ger. hr. bun h6e . weeks. I havei t t , ri o .tely off; aboy • lid he preened be t is. and never as "But why shoe truth as wall studs .companion asks(' t moved: I have'lie brimming bsPnin iqg so ith to MEM hat has nJ w'i ent• ag the ell like, = •ve the $ y that "Provideuel drown- I think S us dim intimatiain prepare for it!" ' "1 cannot +ar. th vore,.thal He close Not fur one day we deed. I should exo. Booed he gaily, an the influent° of K amm ksgis. inds of o peen bright :'What then sin la tiiike of this nenetoral gloom— this weighing prig • ailment admirer sr seil?" ''Dismiss it. dui m i tt' he said as he kissed the anxious 'brow: .*it is a temptation of . the syit tine. "al envies Godes creatures t it pare happiuess. Conte. let as join tho,roy cliche n'tbe parlor; the merriment there will le ,put to flight these nfounded fault," saying this; he drew her arm within hi men, ankled her away. 1 . The bridal mar ing rmeifeir tied beautiful. 'es if ne tars toe was doter fined to rejoice with the meny glad hearts that gutters ;r3.1 t.l tin pa's iii gentle bride Lovely tire•woitte were limy *boot her , helping le braid her heir. ei otherwise prepare her for the all im portant ceremony . With a mechanical hied. Katherie• herself proceededith the impingements: smiling seldo and sadjy. es the j were bandied gleefully at .and I In and teibning to eta ,d apart, es it were. from the WI. of tho generallq ' . , , t Door', avatars y were =MED the flee Ent this peenli of those about her any farther than feel heately the her sister; her ch . At length tit • ;t►rtivp midi ape 'dlr/ their little , end twit Alteirtrie r as she rill ue- CHAPTER el- parlor was filled with relatives ding Preceding the marriage; for hat the ceremony was to take [Avert ol then. after a fashionably late say wore .to proceed ist sleighs to Wharton's parents. tweedy Are a , greet festal gathering watt 17 . wes bright With plea o f blaratig attentil, ad animation were the presidink sough j The young attendants, whom , n _ of but a e, were atmogieg tnemleiree !dings playful wrangle about posip and be the morrow, when Katherine wee econoviestiou on which they could aim? being'instituted strong the comps. Ho, f d i l : i d ; and Mr. Wharton was ac- her, st for her, as t%to most likely person,- back. i MI of the family Res. Oa a 'plumage from the parlor. and at so that it was' quits secluded from 1140 party. ,Mr. Wharton went opened the door. There was no but the glare. of the glowing em. he reclining lgores of the proepse. onl the sofa near the hearth. Clue iim. he steppe forward. and drop• er aide. he ((Med his arms shoot al4--”Ah: i*y runaway: I hari .erhaps over Your last remnant A t w-"go-morrouN you are to be raj ;atheriaa softly, as she trate gni I trader beside her; "since you'arit, a: I will Wrap prisoner." ' he. spoke. into the fine. manly face h p sweet rin'ile, in which there was rynrent as it . might the Manilas t made her listener start h•.begen in en *nnruus tone as he I . tv you molly de seen% strangely sad: n sb eery—Very happy?" ed to tell yon. t Robert!" . she repli nine hesitation; "fel.. I don't deny' like myself;" and Mr: Whartoni I r Liver. passing over the ',light frame . 'net his arm. - .t of have a right t ka.w aver thing y pain?" 4 • childish: ''Netts says se, and she is .ine weak to brietting What is so •nseainrs+." I think anything connected with yotir et me saticipate the - authority that is e morrow. and demand the cause 'ailed with an arch smile.. ouly this:"—and Katherina turned neatly upon him; "I Om not super 'sea in maims: 1 hero Dover been • ntiinenue—sad yet. nstwithstando k n i ngimpresaion of soinsthing evil pot hits a araruing of approsehing den ting ono like • possessing spirit for 'd to reason against it; to shake iris , to pray against it; bat - hero it is Mill; hand tightly sear her heart; hero it molly as to-night." astAny impressions foreshadow the, grist deal better thee years?" her' oderly, for he saw hew leech she was er had prose . 'lamest. of each 'ever as sow.!* • 'Level" asked Katherine anxiously. ay 'amnia's'. is leader me•icy. give r l'orsbodinga of evil. that we may t I do: it is sae of? Hi• shiniest fa ced, the latent froos lot gaze.— Id I know what is befit" io t Poch k es* ei to-morrow!" coi not sweating is the least. I. sikre lierine's impressions. I rity • did not then sweet the I(shey vrc" at they pfadioi diraod's I as ths %min .1 Micas. • 'This°limn wows ere tottered; the binding :ward ppo. , ken; this tender prjyer offered; and ICathetine sank back_ half feinting into M. iVhart r oten crate.. In :a few rno inenur.-Itowever. Ilia renovered herself; and When one of the goeUts set down te 41m piano ! s little while after the eongratplalions were gene through irtb..aud sang the followilig bridal song. she was able to ii a with eons - .h t control. posur• ad quietitelf -_ , •• i bra.* comes foph! her sew* no more aru lining. • Th leave theetitabers of hevinfant years; ~ Kind voices fro a distant home are callingH She CMS Ill* doe-spring—ribe has done wnh I rs: ~ Pissr must bee! garb eye chi neon other dower.'" - . 1 iir soft and* gtadden other helm Opts ours: ' \ • ^ Pour the rich Wont round! Pliie haste. the iberni and the lovely bringing; ~ . ' still glea'with her from her place of Dinh: p, Silent joy within Ism soil was iririagiag— ' • ho' in her glance itho light no more is mirth; lier beauty lentos* in its roue year,; liar shier weelts—lart she bath done With learn! 1 ' I Nine may the tittihrels sounthr The + l wedding d 5 had train ions NO and alt, now was pr brilliadt wlih all }. in a lsogiaad ini. home weep chant'. with their restive . In dist; time, the short jtturn l ey. S I•excePLihe rvau company her as re With it i tear in he dear. arm tn. the dot others; sod thi of coeliac,. Jed the horn herrha4b•a. r. Her aril . in • lit w rd waf tittliorses h of mails ad. mine . la or Poe party were ilea from Away ry lau in/ W hand 1 Th . METI gi haeipce ace more GES allia that d ection t ETME t bttgan, ty n.. her r. ~Mr. Wha :oath. erire 'ate Bide there, i t to ~•• prei;e Prep—pra Ould not r ized there incr. inn upend witho t any imrn' sired s rcugth; an ecarc i ly aware wall sudden iirs , aida• throwp trunk,ef *tree. ThOselrho tdll hone i th• instan tapes. Roberta Idled Up the droo .4"er • Moment. an hpg. that wu to taught The presentiln the bridal eavitleal a fuairat proieso • THE L I 14 .1 et•—:ru t: wood, NI The troubled It w sled that. kindly Igektog w !day of his goad i The cottageree l Scotland would , 1 nest thetlatter en tied the.beughs bonne. and.flett door-way, as if 61 Now sod-thew. the cheiii;of %her, of theTeor boy's The Women w quest.; shd the Fie wool hi - re eari• 1 far Wt. oWd his ye ba hir wortts those )eive. but . ,4 (louse iu at a l there, sit dawn b —sod she drew then, fstispieione nets 4t her eyer, Prison ilyt Can) wee sprang open penis* him's! A loOk of into hinmolc—he too Mon oi.evidenci l him onto to the whin!' De& after day .1 "'only till to-otoe i conel ; ed ed heartily. th, Ode }lay in th l tomod to-trade dispOseol of his for. 'ioa have -a faid,i painting to *lei. do you . "I have seen "ad where 1 " % jail bird;" showt di.r; "that myetlf. and he hard; one—yp‘' , • Oil! the a we the loom omen es. ,- ' ea!d oh aaaa .tk him th 1 - i ham id. di • a •: edits mot , gaiverid..aad a foredieid. as if t . 1 "jVall." he I hardeo of guilt. , wag° to ruin - 1 bett rl•-everybo: abo t me—l m 1 • . 01 itta." a / fm i or gbLif th h atl go !moot to "OM" mtal ; .mth tarcitita''4. 1 bo f ih il a . 6 /: , ~,, • I • shoold fathir; floor woe follow. 9 es With all its rich and - dainty variety justice to. by the apprerciefing pests. partition for departure. The , slfighs. e hips of the rainbow. were drawn ay aging lies before the house; anit the lingg (heir bits audeosttoring,ths snow mires. impatient to be gone; 1 Ibike descended—all reedy for lho e had no one to say "good bye" to, as Iher father and sister were to ac es the reidonce of her new relatives. eye.i t sbe turned and looked, upon the ujshe silently resignsid hev passive • 'and permitted herself to 114 led from ranee of the sleigh was a signal for the le While. all the vehiclei Were filled,, lee • I n • by M. Wharton. Whine sleigh, r 7 - an rni , the gay cavalcade to; move ou. ror Over the glassy and the eller tric,s was horns out far ea lam morn ', biermanieusly with the: Hogiug of g *lt • ;• • aricioechingtho top of a will, iws or r. hones. and thol last point • • pap could be caught of i 4 and Kath and" the last time turned her hetid in he horses quickened their , Pace as 4he a degree that recalled her Wandering an here at once aroused, 'did she be on t i e take the reins, as'their driver war in ibis 'hands than mine, ear Kate; .uoklaujer whateier." tiinent. Robert; have yen forgotten take tbern:". eistj her appealing look ; and to pacify a, and standing up. tried io check the of Ote fiery animals, bat; apparently Idi, success. Katherine'eetarm tath uppordeived by Mr. Wharton. end sic of what she was doing, she sprang oleo frointhe swiftly cletiaeoditiz Awe) eioleoce agaiii.t th• projecting i• wefl nest la the trtio, mopped their 024 came up. Rad flow to her ass's ! as i the first to reach the spot. 1 She ing hest—looked into her melee* face thin it:wild shriek burst from the shy 'earful contrast 'with- their Isle ringing I .nt, tied been fully and everully realized: e been suddenly tianearined into en.. "Katherine WO, dead!" . 1 1) TITLE OUTCAST. • iy. Mem I I'll do anything you g.ve isf:kr Water, and do all your errands.' , - es Of theUßealter were - filled with tears. toes at the outer door: pleading with a' mail. who stitrimented to doubt the re •• gentians.' s s„ • bylitself on ablealt Moor. or whet in avalbeso called such \ .• \ The. time was of Vpternbet, and a rue wind rat the two only naked tr s near the ith a ahiver:ng sound into teking for - warmth at the tile . 1 slow-flake touched With its soft etcher, or whitened the angry redoe, erttinbe# hands . . avideutly Inth to grahrthe boy's ra ulisr look staturd upon his features, 1 100 to gt:y mind an iilra of 'dep rivity r i s liteart could not resist the sorrow in ne means, hat 9 irate till the good to orne grereyee. comes home : cold', = = 'Oditeing et the child from the cor iha continued siqting the lib!e for sup. tha tramp of heavy shoes ; the dem' sith a quick jerk, and the ••good linen" wearied with labor. ligenes pealed between his wife and gentled the boy's face with al expree. ng I r satisfsction(. bat* nevertheless made, table. and thoq enjoyed the seat with •cd hia suppisi. v t muesli. and yet the boy begged to be kept .w." so the good couple. her doe con dejll that es-he was sod. Ile. and work y tivould retain him. •t middle of winter, . ler. long semis the oottage. mad his appearance, and oohs readily. as i he had been.waited boT out t h e .. splitting wood I see." he 114 yard. 14w h• jut." r w . I plied the pedlikr evasively. is ho? what is 47" id th e p e dl ar swung his peck aver his ►y young is he kaki, I saw in court 4 :his sentence—•ten months;' he's a eltewsllloioak keorftilly actor him." etimething es hembil in the word jail:, trembled as she laid *war her parehas. be easy "till she.ealled the. bey in, and she knew that dark Part of his history. reeled. the ehild hang ; down his, head: . 4j/waiting with the hot bided:* his bpi gnish was painted as vividly upon his e Word viers branded into the flesh. tot t ered. his whole trains relariag as if a jeir had 'adds sly yelled off. ~ 1 may aa t onct—there's no use in my trying to Js yate. and despises ine—nobodr i carea y s well go to" rain at onit.'!• 44 1 • . nifthe woman. who stood off far enough eboald M neressary--."how came yea 16 that dteedfal place? Whom was Year mid tho troy with a ►era tof Or that hied. 4 ..0h! f Wog it* mother—oh! I thidoToi since I woo,* Itoby. If I'd only , 8150 A YEAR, in Advance. bad a tnuther•" he uootinued, !patent, and the tears gushing lag grey eves. ••I woultKt 'a ed and ruff3d, and laid on to b;en saner, and got knocked d and thou stele because I was i i no soother--I haven't had uo to: The strength wee all gone f sank ea hie knees sobbing gre Wag the hot tears away with did that wnman stand there u b:d him pick up and be off—t .No—no: she hod been e m cliddrou slept under the cold she was a mother mill. She wear up to that poor bo but to ley'her fiugere kindly. him to leek up. and from bane er. Yee. .he even pot her ar fereakeh. ileeerted 'chil.l—ah- er's heart, iweet, wetnanly w tende;nesit Oh! how sweet wit ber pipes! MI6 had linked a p by the moist silken, the' strong plucked aiime thorns from th but striving mortal. None b. her holy foy, and not envy. D.d the, boy leave her? I Nevir-4he is with her still; Wag youth. The low charac . given place to au open , pleas: enough to make it an litter father is dead, his good fe.te but she knows no want. Th.] only dependance, and noLly di “Ile that saveth a Ponl fro • of Wire Branch, I Th.e Eclectic. published a late issue:an article entitled. which lief" forth in graphic sometimes bored, and the w The pretcher referred to, wh a man of tol,•rit and good t• and coma htilla dozen spiigl urday evening, and preparat hands for the Sabbath and it was heard at the door. and ranscularitnan, quite a stryvii' side a wan. weak. and mantle came into the village to hear and as they knew nobody in the expedise of a tavern bill Having twisted in putting u hawing 'ions all to buy sot pireaclniOrad hie guest treat had n6ark. kot supper oat, isterrupti;rl the whole affair net. nx-tearn : lvoul to haul a ! a:1 Or wood to t pre tcher'e dauglitu re. esti for provisions far the Sib:3.V row. or rather beg wore as house was very loan. Aria with his twit, itthich the pr stable. 's'ltert all came in, a on the slipper table ter and father to help. "socr clean, n.id about midnight ri at °is time. the s went to Ciittroti to hear.lhei but b itli u 'rarefy i* from which they did, not awl went back to their piaci of tr ,Sanclay, :lied, gat up earlV, to the ox -c trt as mach hav! an e•np:y h 41 having asked IJr hroakrait with the assurance that th see them all.. Rearle.r. tae ey or of falsehood; it is a the State of Maine. and' it i that the stinginess of this there are multitudes yet w to tOpport preacher's, who ties. ta•tac to iluutris that a then thigh they at lest h courtesy sod kindness in a =I MIS A Statesman Hon. T. H. Beaton: in have gene through a conic nd into which I-was fore! at honor, and from whici sisat\M Cungress to met higheit \ liranch of Congre. I can expect to add one to save what has been tic affections. soreilFi lace whom- I hare newer negle tion now more than ever; me by the wide expanse o by th'iti- alendecbounds wh I teach the age which the of manly life. cad mlst be think of something beyou , suits of th:s life ; of nll wh Whet is my occupatlco! f sce=presout on so Man . } COllO pleas.4ot to me. thousghts and carts; gat!' meths,. a sister. twosol press over assembled gr ay I and those v ho are des' on the sunset side of the city of St. Locos effone Slissouri on the other, dimeusions is to be the fa generations. These area undertaker knows -Among the chief arch its bridges. Ronii.can a nobler musespri—Para Bat what-capital of Eur • tures as span the waters hall and the Custom fI was worth a journey alf only to see Waterloo Bri km of bridges, it is true;, stably less wide and de may be said of the Spri stream too reduts from T41)10108. at Vienna trien capital is content- As to the Ithi r no, tho • Thames at ilungerferd it hes no bridge neare Ocean than Bale, Spam of metropolitan • gnat* le the wants of th It ormesearily demands **both ridge of the at the installs* of M - bridge, heighten Blackf Wilfred by the city mi . minus**. The new gall Bt. Pawl's Bridge. the Thames is cuovidi i •• ,*. ,/ NUMBER 27. his inguish growin te en from IU4 ■irenge look blisild oat; end hick• h whtN,. I woutci't 's awn, and then run away. ungry. Ohl I bainit got • ther sense I was a kik." orn the poor boy. and he t choking sobs. and rub:. his• poor knuckles. And m.tved? Did abs coldly e kid bird? they, and though all her od•iu the church-yard.—_ not to hasten him away. • illy ota his head—te tell forth Enid in her a meth in about the neck .bf that poured frbm her molt•-, words of counsel, of that sight. how 'soft hor or sufforing hurt to hers • et bands of love; she had . path of a little,.ainning. t the at gole could wituesso l• vigorous. manly. prom - er of his countenance has g expression. with depth sting study. His fester ! mother, aged and sickly. ! once poor outcast is her [se he repay the trust. • , death, hideth a multitude "Minister' Guests " Partlliad, Me., hes, in. si " The Niuister'elGuesus." ;le the Way preachers are Ly somis people sponge.— , se mime was Hueom, was mp,ir,, fin i hal a kind' wife it children.' It was, Sat on was being Made', cm' all s n duties; ' hen a loud knock restudy ~ ' calked a tell. et to thelamily. and at his lady. his daughter! They, preacher II ormolu' preach t articular—and did not wish , hey called on the minister. .. the stranger's horse; and - e extra', hay and -oats; the 'uto.the holm. -.The wife table. srltien - the stranger .y stating that his son Sam soonl be along. haring Wad ,a-ti that day. One of the I t previously been dispatched 1, had to' go eg•tiu end bor -1 e larder ,of the preacher's laultile..samuel got along [cher helped to put tato the d the destruction of things fin ! Samuel, with his sis. i sLYept, the cloth perfect!. I got to rock!. .N.- - xt morning range; and h.a son Sainue ♦:on:• prepclier prea-,:i midi/ pret4ond bleep ke till meeting tto,ed. The .If asked red:inv. staid o 4 ' 3londoy ttiorning; piled iM s they could. and filled jute preacher's two, acid th'en ni a hitch, dep tried home. y would call agnm sorrn avid Iketch is. out a sk:etglt of fan. ,tail of adios% o'ecurrance in mimeos forcibly the wheat l orld is not extinct. and that :ci donit give a dollsr a year a willing. at a cnoiner's atr . 711 at their o t n preacher. and •10e done him an exceeding call. _- . f Sober Tho gt.i.. - - ilate speech, rom.arke - eir: "1 t for wh qh I bud be heart:— d by comiiinatiolis against life I 1 gladly lesrspe, What is a hive ,se. thirty years in ilie. s, have m!ide a name to which • .and 1 41ould only be anlsi gained. I have some dottiles• Died to !iltili times; e life led, and Who needs my atten= =children, Tome separatedvfrom oceans and continents, others ch sapturat'n tiMe'from eternity. Psnlinist ilissigni for the limit. l'theneitleits indeed, if I 4 nift the floating and shadowY- pure, oh 1 have seen the vanity.— Ailk the undertaker, whose* m3nrnfal 'occasions—hes bo. I. koewe What occupies my 'ring the boner ef l the dead—a , a granlch.l.l. plantirig the ey es, and meriting the lot where to me are` 'eon to be laid; all Father of Fjoode, the towerinz hand, the .trlling , stream of the and where a cemetery of largo tore neeropolia of trinambereti my theughts mid caries, and the. - Th3 Brit*, o.'a3 of LOIi4OII. .ectural dories of. London Mirk )o,st of a finer ,arch—Berlin tncoinp:trably grilkfiur palaces. opo can shoWeeten 'ifch •true of the Thentes between lifter. .us.: • Csiova declared \ that it he way film Rome to London dge. Peril has a green!' num but•the Seine is a river cousid than the Thames. The same and its chttnnels. al Berlin—a he eel to b effected by Its tides . is not} rarer—yet the Ana ith a. eiodon bridfle.acroes it gh • notl q inhth wider than the for two or thee* hundred mile,. io its 'outlets on the German i itzertathl. 'Out Dolga* is is tho , ridges, it has ceased to be ; ado- 1 swarming life upon its batOts.— enlargement' as the plation tear increase* in amo unt and Beanoch a proposal for a now 1 iars and Londoo bridges has Niels 1 horities to the otinsideratios of i 1 'pan Hr. riterntoch . proposes in 1 lho (Met fora new bridto scrap i `toglyjpsitili, out by its proposer, ,: '--.1 ~. ~ . a