Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, December 18, 1852, Image 1
P • Dtrazaw & ao., rr•pri•tors. - 1 VOLUMI 23. frit 11ht Ohstrurr. tIMI A. P. DI'RLIN & CO., PROPRIETORS• . I'. $l. OAN. XI d 114 r. OFFICE, CORNER STATE UARE, ST. AND PUBLIC Sq ERIE. TERNItt CIF Till& ?APES! c, r e: , , er er% I I rbe cerner, at " IrMil 1 1 , ~,a ii , e r ilt the olli•e, in advance, ~t . 1.,11t . 1.. .. i t ~., 1 1.:nri in ruiyant e,or vritnin three Mouths front the time .; e.hwr,b4J g. tno dollars wilt be e b erny i . I; A .1 ClailltlCll iration, e ,,,,,,,t bepo .7 l - , L id. li-ITES OF ADVERTISING. :,011lekliing I lines, one year. /Moll , 1 ,.14 . eik - o/are itl,tKi ....). . ‘l ,- , gilt months, 13,00 ,I• du. three months, 2,u0 1 , po4 , t ad% eiti..etnenis. decent,' persquare, of fifteen i mt, or h „,,:, ~.xl,h4. !.r , • l ueert ion t 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. 1 ,1-, 3,1,, ,ideerin•ers have the privilege of at pleasure, b ., ~, i ,cd 1,,, me are a Itotvett to occupy more than two wi‘itteef, mai. ~ ~„, ~:.., r 4e, r 4 acrachate baskets. 1:. rti-el,rl,la not !raving other directions, will he inserted till r, , d 51a:char:ea accortling)y. . . _ BITSINESS 101E670 : 1%. THOMAS M Late of the trot of G. %Vailties: Jewel, 1.v411 l;luo ! ,es, I,aim r • lall. T.zr on. and llRbit Maker—Sllop On the !nil &hie of f , ‘ , lhorn 11.41.11 Of Eight, and atijoiniug J. U. Ktb. k Lin et %Vare-Room, Ecte, Penna. JOHN KEENAN. • FlenniLoat Arm, office at R. S. Rogers Rai Slone I . lll` r 3. I I - C•LAR dr. frIETCALF. ,•• 1 4 } AC).: f , tall de.ilen. in Dry Goods, 12rpris, and Dry %.. I R 1441 11+,14.e., 1 1 - 11,LIASIS WRIGHT. Fot. P.. rUiret,Of and De.ilerb in Goltl and Sliver coin. onenr ••• LOW ' tVuxraiii% Depomir. Alb° I: I ,r.at- on _the principal cities ul the r all part* )14e \Ad I ',l:Vkl fur *ale I Idke. 4 o:s4tlano.'•ll.voir.,Cofllet of awl ?Wale thitia , e J 117111.11.111011.4 - 3. G . & I,4 , .intelits and Whoitivale 111,31ers in groceries. Liqiirrii. Foreqii Pickles suit Piekir l'resertie,f. arid . lieruietslealiy Se:Jeri .irti•!les ul rlorii desert psioil rillsaile oil liarid. No 3. Williams Buick, p,ztp pi , opposite Moe b's Ness 'flute% Erin, Va. 3 I. P. New rOrk. !' " ii. 1. 'Altus, Bufralo. r . rcitiny 111 iliciflapipoit. Oistri'S !II thcll, Irma J. u_Stills 1' • r I,•w Yuri, wh.lch nin he palJ Wb;lepale al low p»ettri A. e J Plait'''. Agent: girie„ Pn. — DI:RLLN Sc SLOAN. • • . • j 6% arc 11l eta:S'f3ll-cPtlatteous nooks., Dtink ••I r.r,.acrj,-and l'raiteez CarJs, Nu. 9, LYON f 1 5 IiCW ,• , • I• 4 =• ` IY t W. VOYN Jo2l v-sToN,m.•I). . temdeuct: utt,iitts littect, two doom Weffit of the k r . ctt..ttett. T., W. NIOORE. , r,r , Prot one GWr 11 . :OWL001211 - .C- I Stale FC JOHN B. ('LIOK. • . , 1 ) 4 -ti,A; ie a, Fa/icy Pry G0t. , 11, and tl Greatest variety . . 5t , ..t.• 1.. the City. ,Clieril. 81 , 14. Erie. a. .. Si Ettitt,"l7 ,t, GjtA. . , 1-• r..; .1 'Wort'. and '4l Dealer:. lu )X'cl 11.1 Dry Groeettes :.., l't.ehe.e. ,- Furelatt mei i thauest Fruit. Woo.tea. WA 3,1 r , lun.• Ware. Fttear, Fiqh, Salt. Hass. Nails. P0w 50..,. , t ... •-.li.tv - n0....4 a..- ih c., e. Fr rich street. appt.- 11.,4,... Era.. Pa. 1 ~,, 1 .'aunt Boats. Vese, Is, -It rht, aril rtiravt. ~.1 s.'itti 4 - py oi the ar.ure arti J. wait proutpt- '(' : t it -••• li „ • ” 04 8, LANE. Attorney anA.COttnsellor at Law.‘ cl • ,;.!..:k-un'eL stole , at N.,1-th-Past corner of the Pith . U. (Jaz" 13 t.k.Mt & S v ART. i'h• (ATM!. aesidelacm— N. A & t , tryklg. .• 7 , • ; 110 2, atie. 6 U.) 7, P. at. J. 1.. s 16VAIIT. I. D. • JOHN lIEARN, & CO. 11(6)•fitnt....;),,hellor it , 0,11 •^nl t•u a dolly fit:rot' n x•r Like 14 teatiter4 u< <c 1, . 1 • I , U P 3 i , '. ,,, .1.1.5. Co. • ; 'NT I ro n F v ue.. R riling, steantTaat • ',at eft, 7 h and Stii, ' , inets. Erie. AN)) III( AN EXPRESS COMPANY. tj N 0.5 Recd Clack. St it l a treft• • I closes pt )14 o'clock, A. Si. • ai o'cloeka n. D. srArioßn. Agent (:),( NIORTON. (h fif 'al of J. Beira 4. C 0...) t. %ft:reliant. Public Dock, Erie, Pa. • „ , Fish, rltYir an ! raster, BEE! %%, ALK F.it & 'l' 1118 A Lti 3114 eornes, Mereb;nts, eee:9nd Ware I . F.rie Pa. • • • ' 1.1 , ne '•+" raoinco, &c., /cc:. wilt ? ! unsurpais '..r -hti•pirrt r ttlir r I,p 'Plea eillsoatit, Propelled. • • • . r ROO. It. rrtiii - - - w. ii.,KNowt•roN,; r "• tt atrhe.{ irreclry. • • • 1.0.3.tu;r111:u.54s Mitt other Jr.,ety (tooth. . 01 the Aced flow*. • 1 & KEPLER" u. Drt r, i I iI,N-Cr!( , , 11 VI are, ewei ery. scr• Nu 1 Erlr. £3. . A. M. JUDSON; •‘•F:1, i f.,ir —etlieo.on Park itovs, betsfeets Drowtsionew ull U. BRII IN - WE a av CO ``. I r.: ,, i , v—tltlise at his residence sin Eighth ' , otue• Vr , 2 han I liclan i, T:rie. Pa. Al . ISIA 1 FOR II At C 0,4 • It:auk Notes. Iltratut..Ccriificotro of Ile };ye ot, the - twineipal etie,q constantly • m IteDity's mock. Public Square. Erie. T. - lIEItON 911tA T. corner or. French and Fifth ,%10,,, K„civis 4PPiliepele on Fourth weer. 1-1,)! o,e old A pat'iecar)' ,iri Itt•FrS I rf;1t‘...1,.(.7,,,,z,r, and American I 1:1% - dr. V leer, Iron and en, „Si • Retail dealer in 4.;roeericia; Provisions, Winn/. ' • ,••• I r,., t, die Corner of Froth and ftfttt Streets, Farwert.' Hotel. rfie. • I _ CADWk:LLiSr. BEN ri ra"r. Joblivre, and• Retail tkaters an, Dry G 0041.. Groceries, are, I 'arpeling. I lardwnre. Iron. Steel. N its, ".'•• &c. - F:waire Rotes state Street, four doors. Vl9v, 14t, • ilt•it I. I.tir. Pa. - -. , h‘,;•••. tees. Retinal/. Aile riwo. Speingg. and a general Of Saddle and Carriage Trimmings 7 . _ _ S. MEIVIN SMl'll.4. and Justice of the Peace. and Agent for • st,l.s Mutual Life I notranee Cotnnany—tlffice 3 hoots tv rights •lore. Pn. G 11. (: U1'1.1.;11, "T . i'" . • Girl"; 1. Erie County, ea. Collections and atwwiep to With proiainaeas awl dianaleb. JOS iAli KEI.LOGG. ' • Co:nnii.t, on Merchant, on the rithlic Dock, east of • eite•der and Winne Flab, constantly for sale. • 1. RbSP:NZIVEIO do Co. kks t ;.11, VEALEIO ( in Foreign and Dowegtie Dry • !) ,a Cluttiii,o6 Boots and *hoes, &c., N0..1 • • 1: etal Areet4T.m. LAIIL & VI NCENT. E • tee up stalre its Tammany lion budding 'ry's (Ace. E.rie. RAY' • Nl.lll.*:' '" • ' PWitil)ll MLI C4,c rsr6Lua I•T htsv—Uffice over C. U. Wright'. VIA! ‘lOOl N fist of Statestreet, On the Diamond, 'III3I;ALS, & AY ES. • Dry GAoceriez. Croczery, Ilardwar4 ace - \ ,t !ICele S JACKSON, ' lir. q:o., t: reeerie4. hardware, Queens Ware, Lime, ' (lieapeide, Erie. Pa. ' 1% 11.1.1413 i R 1111. ET. I ~at,liiter, and Undertaker, earner or.thate and ( .1 WI Iqt dr. BROTII R" a I .lendlers Ihur, Medicine , Paints, (hi., ace , 'G 0 4 Reed Howe. Erie. =I =1 JA MEIS LY'l'Lk4 '"" n "I Tall9r: , m the public ..are. a few *of* pt. Erie.. ' .1( 11l 11210.'ItTO:SI & CO. ' •• 4.. I:. 3/edieisies. stiirr 4 • E.-. 5. 1.t4,4,110ube. Erie. 1J It. U. I. ELL10 . 1"1 1 . ' .0 . .. f.-. . It 'dent lb.nii.t: 4 Mire 3.111) dwelling 00 the "..--z ' 64 * ^ h .',.. • . ortlte Public ta.ittare. tat door East' • _ • : -r 4 '.- Elle hank Building. Teeth Inserredon t •-. . 1 .4 , 1 P 1.:.•, Aunt ones° an eni4e sett.- Carl .• I, t ~, , i „,,,, ta,td. and ret4Orett to health nodose.. s ~,, . 12, ' !I. r . , p11.. Jo• ids inetruments and I)entifireoo ail* • ' .' 1-,. KO c eartit.s4. .111 work warnuned. . ~, !`l 'HA ri N. Ri'.. 4 l iffLikTliTittrio ay 4 .; . ...„ " .o.llil Pith! Cir tile Ilifimond. five doors/ant of m . , A tliv Cri( rank. Prwrg reasonable. Rad, all work wg n*lttie*l - Egte ittlsit LP 1433 t, ' 1 . . . . , . , . . . . . , i 1 . . i r -!,•• ' '. t-, . ~,--• - r . •'. , aftraratt;ct .4,3314 !Revak Ilirve,lorli laleer* ,.- 17ffa : * - .:gillW . . ...IetONIM , , `.c." - Vir..4. ll rer 1 1110 ensaminvmtsgi Pr 7"."' - : 101 ly --"'-' 1 [ .c ,Tir H toy .... i _ i 1. , , 1 .11 E-•.- ...., ..‘i..: 4*** . _. . . • ,... ..„.,. ~..,....... , '0 . 4. ' ' S ~.,:.: .... .1' k. MEM i 4 4- C 44 .• y.- Silver Spootve, aatl FillCyGia4)4l..lvWe- I= I. %IILL . Dl= Can3ie•, Prull, or I. 14 tc. nrvlanrr nod rettery 1-No. 3 Reed House ihrtrq unit Tl#ll FIRS How greeefull7fall; Like H Iy easwere t Like engels - deseeadittg b To succor thi world Ls the mete ere #0 That softest, the fealiogs. It falls with • musical The heart of tho poe ' The pare and fondle' Like • brood of meek ant; Coining tegarkor end toll!' Oyer the bills and ' I think how the Seri , Of the manna that drop To etintkrt the tedious an Of the wandering It healeth my hopelwe it seems to my bosom so I od strengthens we more 'This first iucipisot,sa, They say it is hitter k , et it asoutoth not so to Tis a friendly snow-1 re it novelty growl bat I know of a w Where the first eaoktr Audi it froze a breast th t 'Whe readeth will I And a heart will a Whelp the first:anew bile, Fur its teal of told—aud [eclipsed to a strii - • Would Clod that tis Oa the etrickea heart Had fallen like One. irh , From et/fraud prop ADVESTURES IN sr UL. p. SOY [The followipg is, we stun•: b u t it is a capital o, the liberty of laying it bef, that those uhu have not some hearty laugh?, anti ti bucces,itin of enailes:) I know nut ‘rflat extraor stars took place on the firs ner how my planet-in part .so many antic=, in or out, fore that day I had treverii life: the current of my exis Iv atulrjoielly as the stree .cit'or skill of anth rr Craft biography beyun I the comp I was born, arid Aired fur t al!: I lived i.r a villar,e, to it now Iq,) James toy history wort except [lt'd, at the age 0 trading myself unencomb rive - soot possessed of a m for all toy reamnable wan reatonable ones.) I begat rather dull an I lonely exilti some meina of relief.'" Iwo great projnts, one of rimony; both, indeed, in a vvaii‘not in love with any phice; when a letter fioni tr correspondent, Harry Brow] ed me in favor of the forme' a family partly for a IA? 1. he invited me to join in Ph, peeled to artite at an early , bring along with him a to of hitt, who might, Ina in tryini the,utiler proy tired of trateling, provided, it (and it rivired great a her; all of which regarded on, the part of my old friend I went accordingly to Phi suggestion, took lodgings a bowie at which he intende :*.igned to awaithim. It ternoon, that I arrived; and self ins comfortable them!) somewhat of the ci'v, and for letter* from my friend. one from Harry' of a somew the other from a stranger, 'a more hiexplicable; both of t more. Harry inforined me with his party, and4usped to the follow:ng day; and he a mysterious part of the let handsome cousin was abo from me by a psrticular fat spilt, he said, o' my yet WI should immediately find me delphis; and find me with et take a most formidable but I"Confoand his handsome' I never heard of before, glee confoun4'his splendid whim / with the greatest eptettlittil ory_ of both, to - wonder over 4. .4 my unknown correspondent [ MT DEAR POT :—Simal be eve - Oing, with t; sqtaabble; according to mil ed.; Shall -expect you—rtit, hysterics. Always promise I *mi. : .youre,resolotelyi, This letter was"(orma Smith, Esq., pule readatfl 11 Written in and old man' could•gather any sense from exprevsions, doubtless betw . 1 she?) on the one part and the other. But who was 11 1 Not myseZJ certainty; who marriage; except as a coati made serious love or pr. NO, it was apparent—and-di allusion to the "aformeation of course to the person writ that there was some Aber J myself, is the world, aid is this litter was ,deelliad, an, . • SA Avattilting. T If 0 W 'maim Mi he suer! earthly prayers; ••see• swim . t chirsith pewee distils. d. that Mkt with rhyme. flakes. iatmaeuh►b dovei. g their finial ea. • ' ores tell in the wilderness keen dietrese • woe: ilvtverly sweet. hao the food I eat 121 partial 'yet Id Irish to dio 'tb old. .ping baud acettcled but yesterdquight, t wu glad aud light- 01 udatatand. ter rut. and the teach is chill-- U - idal gees bieasiiii avow 'which iira iiLille!snuertg baud. ch duty bteve ha lard. lions skies! E WRONG HOUSE. C. :4F31 r Brow: a snaiewhat • old eof itsitied. We . take re ourreaderr—Ornowia i r (1 it before will have oac liu hats, at 'gait i inary conjiniction of flier Friday of Jute_, 183-.: 1 ; War; (lank., to perform its properapliere. Be d an adventure in my tmce bad flawed as even• 1 of a mi!l-pond; and I .l u mid bade spun tint my as of a.single'paiagraph: 1 enty fie years—'h itis I itri I my trim." wa-, 0-4 . There was ,not Ili l ig ty of boing tnentione.l, twenty- fiie . years ;114, red by airy near iglu. Jerate estate, sufficient s, (anJ 1 h.. 1 it , t tin t to be we iry of my we •„and cast abilia for eau balancing between' travel, the other of mat, VVery , general way, far I aly, or any partin'llar , y phi college mate and i, of Virginia, determin lievinis jist forming I Nl4lora; which party ladelphia;. where „tie ex lai and he 'promised to f r brining unmarried triii4, he Pale), assist 4 i s s'Hin ua 1 had got only 'hat i bad the spir irit.) to woo and• win as a friendly pleasantry and chum. adelphis, andat Harry's a fashionable boarding stopping, and where I Rat nn Friday in-the af having established my or, I sallied out to see nquire at the post office I received two letters, 'at mysterious quality; td of a- character still, len) vrritted from Balti- 1 1 that he teas on the way . be in Philadelphia on Jed (and this was the 1 er.) that his sforstsid ' t to be snatched away 1 ility; yet . he did not de-1 nning her, provided he 1 upon reaching Phila ittle sufficient to under- I , splendid advent ore.— min r said I," whom I t in his last letter; and utter' And with that, -,' I banished the mem the second letter from ft waa as funnies: ,in Philadelphia Friday sign, veil, kiss and iict; place aformention., s, posies, blushes, end d your dad I-wonld end . T. B. directed to lames J. !diode,- was (manifest hand. and as far as I the old, add and broken o E---, (who teas r. James J. Smith on ~James .1. Smith?... ad never dreamed of nee, and bad Dever Is to any human being. i wee confirmed by the d place," well known 'n to, but not to mee— ,e mu J. Smith, bad& i biladalpisits, fire whom to wham 4, WIS alag- fest froak'ths term tremely islannienle of it, the loss might prove ex- Under these et nothing to do but it might reach my Icy steps for that p by a gentleman, bu • anpleastng and 'hni. up to me, "he-belie/ dressing Mi. Jame I umstances, I perceived I had torn it -1 to the post office, that amesike, and I was . retracing 'Tait., when I was interrupted I thought there was something ter in his 1.4 s, who stepped ed he had ►be flegsure of ad- Smith?" "That is Catiaial my same," said ~katz — .." °nor of my aegaiatasecor “You hasn't the I .,ternipted the sent , the pleasure of prod: And with that, my shoulder in a played under niyet., but a note of hind, hundred dollars, dra body, I forget who, enough,'.l4/stes I. t'All this, my Erie corn my . shoulder, 'enough. The diffi Other Jaustl salth, that nute; nor, indeel a mistake:” n.- "Exactly so, but I have clog my note of introduction." fellow, elappyk one hand on y impudent iliar way, ais , not a note of . introduction, •r some seventeen eighteen n in favor of Sienetui some nd signeJ plainly and strongly mill. id," sail I. removing hia hand "is, doubtless, good and fair Ity is, that it r.onetrns some a I mit at-; for I Never wrap, • any other. YOU have made "Very Mentions, inforin you, sir, the was under the nei-1 r," :raid the weren't. 14 1 should poor Simeon being in diffidolty, f•sity of parting with that little ad I paid him a fair price fur it, a debt of hinter/ •ir," here the he wont to impress me with an courage and determination "a I never find auv difficulty iu col- ate tty % nie, sir ; sir, because it t% rascal luoiced as j awful sense of debt of hoiturp sir lectiair." Hilt. demi. t .". said r, wseinit int! i gentleman in rru! "Nn MCA f an t . intend to trot, 'it ynu to town ?left* he hen nut cone ft with him. 'Lille • you and your'slebt of honor.." tient. "I tell you sir," but my , ted me again. swear, my 41earlellow. I don't .n just now. I know what brings 7 know 01,1 Misty ts - cL,Ming, if ready, and the rich young lady i n 'ter, sir, that you just received, 14w burst intt a laugh at the lo ? t:t it on, it Mid g him so fatuiliir x epistle ; in , added, sonsrwhat sir." . Here tie f of stnaseteett with the mye , rio Mr. Jas. J. Smith large bowie now iu sight, Waf my boarding-house, uLlie the benefit of t because 4t ltliked exactly like it, and was similarly likor . ln . :the street ! situated:tear an Miry, which (or one of ilso perfect lend to trouble Tnukfac *in* of it) I had taken notice of during the iereafter. I shall rthlY k•er. ; and then, sir, i r ; t il t w hen, your I) command, cll.!" I did pot thin • to give the p I over his shot std, I don't in ga mined • ppy haiir is o ew the note contemptunu ouch a 2 rpoon ea reading - his latter In short, air, as I jest low, nor o b wait, sir, till the humbly claim it, '- obedient servant,- t W;th th at , my g stroking his whi magnificence, wia' any Mackier. ntleman ,bcliw MC Ulill In I have nu nt, beside m nt_y This tittle inci crholrer,q•iite &tett , letter to the punt-o It seemed now app. tafically atlrentore him wh•t b ire hip therfere, im-pussib et. and thereb rent that mfaller ego was some the-fellow, as well es prey, of tnte•of hen I ; and it appeared, a that such a fellow could pre- ay, to the hand of the rich rred to by the note-holder, cod ternfiln any hone if young lady," ref. ritiUbtleLos, the faii I should punish, if and perht.ps protec parent, by keeping pocket, and into m . At at: - events, the , produce, a delay ; a purpose. • of the letter. -1 felt that in defeat the schemes of a rogue, cdesPrving girl 'and a deceived Mr. T. letter in my poCket accordingly, I thrust it. aterception of the letfer would J delay might effeet the desired nder 01 the afternoon rambling my it, awl, as 1 thought till t he ut furtliei adyenture. But inq 1 spent the rema about the city. vie list moment, with , Is I was horning to toe, I VMS stop!! 4 ! okin i e young mu I ardon, believed I e that I owed a Messrs. Snip k, S ten to me two (Jr 11) I way back Id my b isrding house I d by a sharp, but rather timid ! a tailor's clerk, wbo.begged my 1 as. Mr. Jas. J. Smith, reminded lery long bill to his employers, ears, hinted that they - had writ en times on thasubject, °biers hart!, and concluded by inaino wonld confer upon those gen se so good as to walk with hits, g their shop-7whiait was only 5 DX - :. its' that timed we 0 tint the pleasure. I mien, if I would prthwith, down ti Ten or eight mina il I replied to th fett t I owed - Mesas pon his precumin t denial, I threat hich he became at reed him foiluatin gins ate all the wa3l . i Ater tea, hating Went to nne of the t passed it, in the mai deed, at one time an three well-dressed, I nut box, who, from tie gamblers and deti who had red hair, I-t appearance; but he iiitcowseraation, an d.hisompanions n suspiciou that h T worthy Mime-mit a, that he hadmistaken his man; Snip Er, Shears nothing ; and I to express_ same incredulity at lined to break ysliones ; upon rmed and retreated. But 1 ob me in the distance, ami'dog ,.., to my. boarding house. . fie itiequaintance in the. city, I eatres to pass the evening, and n very pleasahtly. I wai, to , oyes! by the cooduct of two or ut noisy young fellows in the their l discourse, I scot v set down riaed rogues. Oillkof them, bserved was very genteel in his twee an abandoned desperado in 1 from some remarks which he et call, I was struek with a sud -19113 no leas a personage than , Mr. Its. J. Smith himself.— their laughing and whisperiug. fsaqion, "Old Rusty," "[he girl," dly handsome," "bard-headed 1, Mr. Red-head himself, swore us, in the rnidst 0 overheard the eip rich and confound bunks," Sri; 'a I ith an oath, oat. ,ut twu days. be blood-suckers — would give him uld bold op his bead with the ed in `rain to catch the fellow's r had uttered the words re- ri t i of thew.' I t e ; and so°, aft Pitted, another Trion man tame into the boa, and • two hawks on the Wing;" up !erased, his companions laugh dieter,' left the theatre. to the performance without in- F 'd him- a there we n which he looked 1, , and they all im I could then mien , been for some time aboJrbed scene, when I was suddenly thispering in my ear-01 say, is ne place for a gentleman of Are tre buzzards abroad, who'll ad giving in marriage. • And if Ire that chance, hing me, my fine ~ the first to arrest you r' rriTtion : •od I the interest of ti evoused by a vniee ones .1. Smith, thi , onr inches. Th.ei itop all marrying et On mean to give ui Oldw, if I shan't be I looked around, al oote-bolder, who gat taediately walked ai J “to have thew v aateeseks. chl was eiwaged , to perceive the Aa me a significant nod, and W in,. "Row provoking," thought igaboada take, me fer that meal, that. Is solything,witarilloin GrONWARD.4O URDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18,1852, d and stalked off; it-of "unutterable seen equalled by ving sornewtr pit 91.,,..„^e arimi = his cougeel . 1 It would ant be agreeable to be ar rested, even by mistake; since there is no one in the city to whom f can appeal for character or identity. To-morrow Brown will be here, and time I shall be safe enough."' . Them, thoughts determined me to leave the theatre, and go home. But I had scarcely jut the distatice of a square before 'I had the misfortune to be limped on the'sbotilder by an officer, who told me he bad a writ for ins on the suit of ifesers. Snip & Shears; and requested me to favor him with my company to the magistrate's. At the same thus I perceived the tailor, clerk, who had evidently kept me in view, and pointed me out to the weer, It was in vein for use to protest that I was cut -the man intended; Mr. Clerk said " The gentleman wis very good at that story." What, I askedmyself, if iyabeold not happen to suit the conveaienie of Mosso. pinip Pt. Shears, too attend at the magistrate'. I kit very well assured that i should be liberated as soon as they saw' ate; but they might have delegated the whole illi t oineas to the clerk whet would not besitite to sway I war James J. Smith, because I admitted I- was; and then ball would be demanded, and, I . ;r want of it, I must be immediately packed off to prig- 08. ! • 'Phi thought of this deinhiation filled me with sudden fury, and, without reflecting the consequen ces, I knocked the officer down, though he wee a burly fellow, twice as large es Myself, kicked:Ake little clerk into the gutter, and immediately ran'bfr, hoping to make my way to the boarding house, there to lie concealed until Brown shuukl arrive in the city. This proved a m ►re _ difficult undertaking than I expec , e4l; for . Alters was immediately a great Itne e ani cry vaiseJ, and, the streets being pretty full Of people, (for It was not eleven o'cltrk,) I was - head- . ed, and assailed on both :sides, so that it was bttly by taxing qty acthity to the utmost, and diving into every alley and by way That °Prod, 111314 manned to avoilber pursuers.' ' greatest Liar was of loosing iny irty; Int , I itilew but little of the city, and the uniformity of its streets, and the great Nen ily reseinblaace between all its Muse: aro very per plexing3o a stranger. Yet I thought i was keep ing the run of the streets, not withistandink my va rious Intb;ings; and bye aid bye I was sute that a As I COMO near the house, I found myself cut off from the dour by inme perantr t who' mere running from the oppoeite direction to intercept me. I th •re- fare phintod down the alley, which was badlylight- ed, end sionn conducted me to •notber .till darker onelwhiet l l perceived ran at the back of the hors. juirionnthirg.the yarda of gardens, which Were mire lyttincloaeld with .-walls and fenced, with a prism gatelparibbtuar. The idea struck me that I might, per taps, eater the boarding lionise through the garden gate, which I knew i tuust be the Aecond one, for the house Itself was the second beyond the alley. I tried the latch—A did nut yield; 'hat I had not withdrawn my baud when the gate itself was thrown.open, and, upon any rushing pin, i 4 was im mediately closed again, and belted behind me; and this, I was certain, without' my having been seen from without, for none of my pursuers had got i,rtu the alley. Resides, the gate ass overhung by greet tree, which thirkeneJ the alley ant the wit 'le yard, 26 that( could see nothing of the person who. had let me in, except that it wis a woman. Anti this she made &till - Mare manifest, by tatting pm mind the neck and giving me a hearty boys,. ex claiming: "IA it you, Jimmy, my dears Ant) how come yon it) late? and what IS- it tokitt.a all this racket and running?" "Oh!" whispered J, in some confusion. "there-has been a Eght. and the pollee are taking up every- body." 4 •That's -just ?XI you, Juntny, yeti goo gel" said utrunknowa darling, giving tne - tcaotherboso, stop ping to see every tight, thougli you might use a fortune by it. But, coins along; lion% say a single word! I'll take you up stairs. I'll put out the lights. .dayi you got your Sunday's best mil Yes, I feel that you have. Don't say . ovie %surd or some body will disc , iver us." 'Who wits'my inampatol That was more than !- could tell. But it Ives evident•she took we for some one else; her sweetheart, and that was a character which, to avoid diicovery, I felt compelled to k ep up, untill hti got into the house, whenl designed giving her irel slip, andreireating to my own cham ber. But this, 1 fOund, was an achievement not-be easily erected; for, first she - held me very lovingly round the nick in . bonds: and next when we got in t _ to the house Orciugh the back dcior, it was so dark that I-could recognize nothing I knew--evetything WWI novelty'and mystery. But I could hear vari ous pulitols of mirth and chatter, nod especially two or }fuse pianos and oilier musical instruments, echoing in different parts of the house. In this confused state, the damsel led me to • lit tie room at , '-the head of the stair, on the second slu rp's here,'being. if possible, still darker than ever, she pre me a busts, and said " Now, Jim, my lad, ten you all aliyut it; and what yon are to du exactly. You see, she is to run sway," (ske, thought 1, what she?) "and 1 with her -,-at least she thinks so. We are to go off in the cars to Baltiutore 2 Alirio in a half hour, and she is In a great hurry. I suppose she has a-lover down there; but he can't be worth haring, if he won't come after her. We are to go off in rim's clothes, because we shall travel by night, end nobody will ,know u•, or follow us. 1 am to wear whiskers... just such nice big , wtri-.kers as you have got, Jimmy, so 'veto look old and fierce, and keep the people off; and she's to be my little brother, n school-boy.-0- Ain't it fine, Jim?" • . "Oh, yes." ;aid 1, beginning to wonder end be in -I.tereafe4 at this opening plot and . conspiracy among people I did not know, end marveling what share I was expected to play WAG drama: ' “I've no doubt," quoth my new altiusintauttes -" she would give m* a beep of motley, for etta'a rich, and loves me; and I told her I was once rich, too—or my father-was before ate—(which winv-Ito more than the troth) for all run no I,more-- - tban a chambermaid." 6 40b•nr thought I, hare youAboot. Iry Hasimaiiiiktideihr obefirmlionod, with viva city, "and Wes good ago.. If the young lady light give me nfoch, how much in ire might this old rot tleman give me-Lhe who has got ill the chink 41 his own hands—whop he duds the youlng hid)? IS ;one, lost sway, no it might be fureverf—hew labels world heir'?" anwto restore her? Why, I reektirt a whole fortune:se lam resnlc-tlupon it. And bere,s the way wears to mitsitgp it: instead of my running. off with her, you ere to do il, pretending to-be .11P; end she won't know the difference, bedause of the darkriess, (you are to talk only in whispers') and she. will think the disguise otakes smith as, alteration! Then, instead °flaking her to the curs, you take her right home to our house; she knows' no more of the town than the does of the moon; then you can rtretend to. n i be frightened, and run into the house for helte•,— and thenit is too late for the cars, sod he must wait till the next night, you know; a she can sleep In my room, and there you lock bsir up safe 'till morning. Th in I come and Builds tin* business and get the fortune; and then, .114, we'lllget mar riedand set oplor oerselves." . Here , the faithless Abigail gsve„ me another sth brace, expreasive of delight and triumph, and then, charging me to remain-quiet until she returned, slipped from the roadie, and left me shut op. in dark ness. I hesitated.whether or not to obey her. id f first inclination was certainly to creep out, now that the coast was clear, and and my way to 'my own spa r4nent, and yet I had a fancy to follow the ad venture to its end, sa far, at !test, as to see that the eloping lady came to no usisehief. Rot when f be gan t 9 question wlitt this adventuress c•tuld b., atid to remember that althoagh I had seen i :pod many young ladies at the tea-table in the evening. none of them were particularly handsome, ,I coufe..s I lost sn much interest in the matter as to resolve in fitti.di my *hare of-it instapter, retire to bed, anti leave the incognita- to her destipies. I begs.' to grope fdi the door, not without making aordenctiseagaifist apposing chairs andotsbles when tha door wasiaoi denly npet t ed,an.l I was hlwrifteJ by murmuring, in an eager whisper. "I say, Suite, confound it, where why don't you speak to me?" My fears told me that da new c no other than Jim:ny, the loiter): and cl l nfederate of Abigail, nr glum appeal-ad tnibe.. I kept still as amt as ern ail he crept by Me, to slip on But fate, or Jimmy had determine) it "loay, Eltrkeyr he suurtnbred, Nv' the gate! Why &hit you let me th you speak? I . know you are here, f And now, you jade, rye evight, you had. But no sooner did his angers _ - ----- the svaier. I pitched into hil medeut my witting bad with a whiskered cheek alt.{ a velvet coat-collar, ll i , "Oh, Lord! tea a got so sli per % ith the slime of captuwd ershe, + tliat ,tban he uttered a dismal cry. nom!" Ind toned to retreat.- eu ild nut h d him a second. There.*, Nit for But I hea , the advantage of him. and we , nearest i ' bout tea tea — up and'tkrwn, over and issues, ° 1 (the door. just is the scheming Susan. p rbsps alarm- 4 , 8111) 61 "P' tiii " fait I g ot mad ' I nd makin gi a dell el at the bustle, came running into the room With , rate di " I ,`" thabol_d fellow; I VI his head, into a tight. but at the sight of me she Was so terrifiit I ninth, a —bi l' l nt/ law& what a tastal loin" telt crunche `h rough a'nd through his head data that boils she and her light dropped tin the floor to-, l k -gather, the latter going out in the rap; 0, that I had ' 4 ley ' et ' and , he Pik eel 1 4" 1) ,? ed i l l l iall, 4 ,.wvs 1 cog part' ili a Nu t -water, I bit, offsomewhere \' jii.t time to notice that she was a besham wench of neighieen or twenty, that the door was left %1 le o,rea , ahout the eyes trio mouth. I spit it out tracker, , arkl that the yosinosge to which it led was an coact ' an d al*lut all Y inoide "flames" with it. eJuuterpart of that in the boarding house on which ffiraen't Isi 11 Fu r about tvo.nity minutes j trt my chamber lay; to which, that I could now make ed to turn nays 'f wrooloside out like a stocking;— my waywithiust any further trouble. It was under I then willow-5a d thsefliid eel, waded ashore, and mizzled fur horde, *tell: ?s if I hod swallowed a a sudden imptil-e, and with the idea of punialling 1 t clo . ed l ik i vi I land crab, and been:ri n for months by a doable the treacherous chambermaid, that, as , and twisted attack if +nee fever. lucked the door; for I felt the key was on the ' gut- Next morning. before I turned out, I beard the lit side, and so left her and Jimmv to settle their d ifri 'tle "wilder" singing ' the back entry, when culties as they might. I felt along the passage fur the third drinr, ostrich I'd slung my bag of q I had nu doubt Led into my chamber. I reached it, "0, Charley! come rick!" and was in the act of scratching tiVoat with my I Well. I did; and, as I'm * lire sinner, there en the floor, among the ells, and the biggest of therefingers fur the knob, when the door was opened, and} to iny unriterabl confusion, was seized upon by a , all, was a thundering' great big water unake, with c in,his rose bit (Cleat about the eyes! young female, who-, drawing me initneduttely Thuile two pigs inehe back yard had an eel tweet- and closing the door, said, with a 'oleo broken by ' p merriment— les/ce i s agai , fast that morning, and n.—Craerel Bag. i lines wore sa d, oath g, Marnet- I 41 I , w q u ick y 0 I are ,.. All draai- ed. er to go wading , about in the nick after other pad. What an immense big boy you malts! Where did yn get such'utigntlicent whiskersl" . Tien Pa:Louse:Jr or Fus.—T , ,It was now,tbat the ides , firet burst upon me, that t in fan than all the other."medic I •!had•gOt lido the wrung house; (or I saw at a glarie / vented, Crorrk's inclue:ee. that this •was none of toy chamber. It was a lady's 1 A community that seldom in i boudoir, or ante-room tae sleeping apartment, trap arid laughter, soon brims mac the open dour of which latter apartment, csine a care worn. In our :pluton, to t. dim ray of light, by which it was obscurely illumi- "bad fur the blood, " morore e color, a eny too muc, s i nated. There was just light , enough for me to Nothing make out objects, to discover extraordiasary bid') , cui.st ion, l' re a Igeol sire)! in t der, to see (or part at thir, perhaps. was fa i ncled) I compani chuck full of hanmle that ay new friend who received me so warily and r When/you return time, you f I familliarly. 'was a young lady irresistibly charming i with every body, an as for tip , and iseautiful, (oh ! what a voice she had, and the Into , anything, from nirding-hu full touch of her hand set me beside myself) while her hoas. In a word, t re's within explssion made it apporeet that she was no less a and freshly laid ox gen, either i person than the fair incognita. Susan's employer, or smaller intoatines :and yet th and that she had mistaken me fur Susan dressed in the Americans so se ioo indul in. man's apparel. . This•acconuts for our sallow Ire, love of eel r, Where did you get such magnificeet a hiskersr tide and lantern, jt aried babies; ilnatsad of recrea she cried,*and she actually pulled them with her fin- tion we hardly afford ourselves opportunity tor eat ge;rs, in pure admiration. " I never could have be- ing and peeping. "The altnighty dollae"ste hawk lieved," she continued laughing, s , you cruel/ be so' u.r, thai we almost begrudge ourselves a decent changed by clothes ; that you would make such a , s ized sno o z e, for f e ar w e ma y i o ' so ono an d n i ne . beautiful young man. I dechee, I feel as if I want- pe ns . worth avow by the operation. The cane. ed you to make love to me !" quince is, that by the time we are forty, ors are There was no resisting such an appeal as that.... I• immediately chirped her in My arms and rariihed a hiss from her line, be which phe was thrown zl ainst into convulsions of Isozbter.` ..Out, Ta huzzy she cried, ," men aro not so impudent. Bless me, don't he so ridiculous. There now, that's enough. But I Wish might light'apon sotne.hand.mme young fellow for,i sweetheart. I wonder how I shall joint in my boy'o clothes, Rut cannelloni anti help me. for I shall never get the queer things on without assistance." And here the beautiful &eatery made as if she would have pulled me Wong into the chamber, at which. in great terror, I dropmfon My kneel , ' sad seizing her hand exclaiined— "For e me, deer madam.. l'he re. dfceired you; or ► er ytm Aare deceivedyourself. lam not Su : o f I am—., A; the firs,t, sound of my cbice, for I had not spo ken iteNreihe turned wildly loom me. We were seater the door of the ehambekand the light shone 4ori my face eel knelt. I never saw such a *bongo from radium mirthfulmmeto the eat reality of terror. I saw she was going to shriek,'" spraog up and plac ed toy bastd trot her mouth. Fie hetatsWir sake, madam," I 0ri0d,.." do eat to me, sad perhaps yourself. 1 will *RR Moult you. I am • geralefles tbe victim of s loom es. S/ 56 Ok_XMAR.Iin - - t raorch naryh ondrir, which pas caused this in:nuke d and made we an uneapected confidant in your intim.; ded eloysrment. Prey, madam, don't faint." Cer tainly the looked so much like it, ,that 1 was Algot to itupport'her. and she was compalird to sant tali. “ I will malts every reparation; 1 will retire: -Nan 1 will even assist you to fly ; fur Susan is Milken (she designed to betray you,) and you need a fakir fill attendant." • "Sir—sir—air," stammered the beauty, to whoa' tbese allusions to the elopement gess life, while they covered her with blushes, " f need nothing Est your immediate departure. ' Fur heaven's sake, go! Oh.what, what is to became of me r and she irrnni her hands and burst into tears. (eoNct.oono NU* WBRIC.) t The Oswego river isn't net-liable fir ep; fof it in cut nirlisy a bridge about half el mile front din: file, and a utile further up it is slitfrby a dam. • - . Between this. bridge and tit dim there Ms ri ft , which is a famous place for ca, hing Bids in belle built out into the middle of the river, i Orin Nisi a V. with the f irk up stream, at down to the lower • end there is ccrib into the wal e and fish run, pitch:. iug down a little fall of about t ree feet; and then as the crib is built of *hits, the w er runs,out, leaving , the fi,h to be picked out by t ar proptielorif of the 'mfrs. They used to catch lots of eels there, and a rous ing felluw, big as a boy's leg, and as lonras a stick of wood, was thought dear in Oswego at fouipers co. But a , nie how, buying eels, even if we got them for ndthing, didn't - suit me, and I determined to steal • few of teens wears -up there. I told Mrs. Wert!, the yopng widdw that I board.. ed wi:h, :gnat I (vas going at; am! I reckon she Wig up.tu them games; fur she furnished me with a pil r 14 w -cm e to bag my tame, rtnd two pairs? Of woolen riiiitens to aid ma i4abbing the slippery customers; aril thus armed - atidtquippl I act out on my utid• I • • w r s ecowart night eeling espedit on. ' • When I came abreast of the 'wear, I discovered . , IV , ; her namee - th ree intending,' --:at the skiff f. I hadlevn there at sundown was gone; . Itin _ fn i nn. ; but so;• I knew that the waled wasn't rnore'o up tool'. , I didn't nkr s e'rnoch, and so I waded of to the eiherWise. I arm y did yen-bolt i wear, where I found and bagged about twenty real • Why didn't 1 ,liiwit'gers.- t r I heard ou. My pillow-csza was ncarly,,,full, and I wet just y ' '. In i i.. ctohe i bbout to getupJer weigh forl o g u e, when the greet 'me in e.t . a ! irratulJally utlail ea!, came walloping down into i ; ti a fat s Coieo, are yo•i? an 1 :n m• c )t,!4 be. "dune and buitlii" in looks, health and tempera ment. Our stomachs, from inattention, strike far higher wages, and refuse to work.bn anything bard = er than - branbread and navy crackers. , Our bowels, from irregularity become costive, and, like Othello or a baulky !torsi ..Not easily moved. in conserptence - of which, the wilt and physical, treco:nes so totally about-two years 11 fter, Iwo retire t tubes," gerdewl . withinfanity, or to stock a stone quarry. • Again, we say, go it while yoi remember that every clay spent It _1 wily; is a month added to yimir Kukker. ar /rigor did ous hirefathers do to kill time end e rt py themselves ? Without eoffee, how Aid they nianago ,breakfast Without ioltscao. what did d !), smoke t. Without staves & Ithisr dirt they keep warm ? Without good toad.. how did they keepep scciability t Without potatoes. bow did they get up a stew ? - and without soda water, hoer di* they contrite to work riff "last night's beak r Whet did they do on rainy days for newipapers 1 mad tie ring the long winter months for pansy atairageeet Who4l antwer, and pay the valor I II werbeiro tot him forward by return mail. - il -, -,:, - :•_ ",, , ~,,,,, I n a 4 itf-7 '. ..iz".„..,,- ....,•, _ , • ... . r y • 111,' .." NUMBER at /MIREOMI A Knot of Eel-Gros. at CRAIILLIES CIMMLINR‘ ere it more rue skt u ma" ever la- Ogee in. holidays ted, dyspeptic and much work is as spreetog. id ad is to the.cir le country, with a mischief. it on good tonne ite, you can •wal - beef, to a mop like amusement or the mind, body, it nothing that le spawn, maul deranged, that In "en ny our for ; iss g neirs snot* ire young, mod mong clover and longevity:—.l4/6. =I vaas•.