.. .. ~. ... .... - : . ~- -, : .' -.: - ,',',.,.., .. ~,-,, . ~. •.;. 1 . ; _ . ~ .. . - . , „ • i'llotibir• . ..: . . . . . . . 111 - - ----....-..-. ::•: „."• ! i -,. -...„ „ • -:::' --- ......:•.............- , •.__:, . ........,".._ . . . ... igi : .. :;•,, . . . .. , . . ~_ . .. . - . .•. ..,t0 .-r. . .... _.. ./ „.:.. •. .:.....: . .....,.. ...._. . fl- . _....... ~..i.-... f , .. .... . ~,•. ~-. ,O. ..a,, •. • ........... A. J. GERRITSON, PUBLISHER. anowatisi:sumans CELEBRATED- FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, New Sty ler-Prices from $.50W0 •113. mai, mulct OF SS role laminas. 495 'Dmll4wity -No ltork. ell ANI)'LEIt AGENT, ISONITROSE. These maehines s•w from two spools, as pur chased from the store, requiring, no rewinding of thread; they "Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a superior style. finishing eaeh sown by their own operation. without recourse to lite , handneedle.'ss is requiredby other tretahines. They will - a.i bet ter and eneaper "sawing • than a seamstress can. even if she works for one cent on hone. and are: nnquestion.bly.ihe best Machines. in thernarket for f•tnily sewing, otisceonnt of their simplicity durability. ease e f man:Ts-ment and ads tation to all varieties of family sewing--exeentinc either 'heavy or firiewOrkwith equal facility. and without special adjustment. _ Ai evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their 13Sehines, the GR•WER & BANeR yew IflG MACIIISE Coar►lY beg love to respectfully refer to the foitowing TESTI MONIA LS: "JllVinr had _one of Grover & B lzer,. M chines in rut Imlay tor nearly a year and a halt.. 1 take pleasure in commending it a every, way reliable for the purp.se which it is dmigned —Family Be J.e.tma Leavitt. v.ifr of Kay. Dr.Leavitt, Erika of -N. Y. todeprs • dent. . • , ' "I confess myself wielrynur Sewing V4llOl h. 1.1 been in my family for many months. It h s always • been ready. for du , c. requiring %/adjustment, and is easily adapted to - every variety, of family asking, by simply changing the spools of thread."--Mr. Elizabeth Strickland. wife of Rev. M. Strickland, EditGr of Y. Christian AiPocute. "After to ing several good maehineti,l prefer ynnra. en aecount • of its sinptiority. and the per. feet vier w,th which it is managed, se well as the 'strength and durability of the seam. Afi:•r long experience, I feel competent to 'speak in this manner. and In confidently recommend it for every variety_ of family sewing."—Mrs. E. B. • Spooner, wife orthe Editor of Brooklyn Star. "flora used Grower 6v Baker's Sewing Mt chin,: for' twoleara, and hay,. found it adapted rai all kinds ad f.•u+ily ~swim, from I:ambnc to Broudciadh...Garment.s have been worn oat with out the giving way 01 a Atilt h. The Slachine is tali!) , kept in ware; and easily B. Whipple; wile of Rev. Gee. Whipple, New York. "Your Searing. Machine has been in npe-In euy faultily the pod two y.ara. and the Isdiex requep.t Me to E.t . a you their teetimonial4 to its perfect adaptcduess. as welLan tabor ,using q4alit'res in the perforosaiwe of family and household new ing."-41...bert [Woman. * New York. For eeveral months we here used GentTer & Bakers ing machine, and hare clinic. to the cnnelashm that .vers lad l e 'who desires her iny7eaettfedlyand qvnialy ur. mould be m ast full mime in p.m.em.ing .41.• of Ihr.: . reliable mid itideratigable—jrae nredle-wornen. e ..ny binrd culnies of brans,. strength and simplici ty. are int aluable."—J. Morri...dwurtuer of Gee. Geo.-r. Morris; Editor hf the H.rmii-Jour; [Extract of a l e tter intim Thos. R avitt. t &I. an Ain. ri,on gentleutirt, now re s ident' in tivdney„"iiew South Wates,dated January 12th. 7.511) 1 tool a tent m4e in Mellaolint. in 1853, in which three were Inver three tthiWoutd lards - or aenong done , x-itti - one pt Grover & Oak. es Ma chines, and a Single "Van) ..r that .fiar oirtstorid ill the double .I.rams be% ed ,by bailors with a' needle ai,d If homer could be called op from his murky hydra. he would eine the advent of. Grover & Baker ae a more benignant' miraele .. of art thin arse . ev.T.Vulcatie smithy. lie would denounce midnight ekaktrtakine the din•rui spring of wooer unnumbered."%—PnCNorth. "1 take pleatture in paying., that the Grover & Maier S. wing Machine. h. , ve more than amt. Word my expeetatom. After trying and return in, whe'. I have three of them in operation in mr-different_platiot. co& after four year.' tail. haven.. faun to find."..l. R. Hammond, Senator of South ILLtronn.a. .11 r wife ha 4 had one of ermver dt Rek.rAT* m iI v r win r. Istsshittirskforssoccir timi.and I ate main fled it is one of the Not Wow-wane machine» that hot born invented. I take. much plea.nrO in ninitninenriiog it to the public."—J. G. Her. iris, Governor of Teanesao. . -It is a .benntifni thing, and 'pita eiaryix.dy, into an exritotorat of food huhsor. W...re I a Collo:lie. I nhould h o lm tiainN Grover and. Bauer havincan oterrusl holiday in commemora tion ortaeir inad denda tut huminitn." 7 —Csaipia4, M. Clay. *A. think it by far the best patent in eaaN. Machine ten le; stlYptyd. testy thn fittest (web* to the braYirat ems.inwre. It yea* itravr. faker. and awns b.i. titalty than ary 'tine ran An, wine, If mine could a..t. rrplaerd...sta.nry - eculd out bay ii."—Mrs..l. il. Briraa,NaehYdle, Tana. `lt is speedy. very, neat. and darable lb its woik; is easily understnod and k. pt in .repair. earnestly rec.ltimend this Ilarhine....to all my - ,artva antancesand othens."—Nta. 31. A. FtereS4 MumphtS, TOM. "W.• find this Machine In work to nor Italia. faction, and watt pleasure 'snowmen& it to,the Puhti:. as INC believe the Gr..err & Baker t* Le tnebest. 5t.11,41E Machine in nee—Wary &nth ers„Altiaonni; Tenn. . . • I i . ~ " U o.ed ricia.irely for family porpolom, with ord•nalr rate, I will wpger they will last one •three wire renew and lea: and nertr. vs Ann of fix."—Jubit 11:ftkine, Nashville. Tenn, • "1 bsve had your Idarbine for " ven d . imo k s. and um 'perfectly satirled that the work it does is the best and me I beautiful th'■t ewer wait iadr."—Maglitt Aitnittoti, Nuhrille,Tenn. use my lies:hine open cioat .dreennaking. and fine.tinen stitching. mid the ist.rk in admi rable—tar Wile, than the brat. hahleetriog. or any .ther machine I have iter asen."-1.14 B. Thompson, Nashville. Tenn. ' " I hod the work the stiobgeatinni‘ least beast, tiful 1 hive errr , sern. ruath. either by band or machine; aid regard the Grover & Baker Me. chine au o n e or the greittest blessings tO OCT aes.%-11 is; Taylor, Nashville:Teak:, tErSEND FOR A aRCULAX;4I4I - ; teld7tOci;*.- " * TiM (Amman' %Dm RAIRTI Irma Dam up? to 4MI 71AfA END III? 2717 111 EMB 07 WTI ÜBE." ariftst-Gifts: Gifts! Gifts! ILtY. OEit;INAI. ult . ' , ItooK bipRE. - -. D. W. EVAN:i & (v. I - THEI . .6t7 EROU)WAY. 677 1 , THE lrni- NEw.y_oßK. • • MYR YEAR. - . ESTABLIMIED 1854. YEAR. •I'IHE l',4ll3wlng is a paniil list of . prOperty which will be given to the purehasern of Books at the time of sale worth (ruin Gold %Vatchee.Engli.ll Lever, .Patent Lever and. Lepines,B3o,oo to SIPA° Silver Watches,Patent Lever, fell jeweled, hunting cases, open - Gice and cylinder es. cepenient. Gold Lockets, Large size,fnur glasoes, and two glasses with :twinge, large and atWIII size 'with snap. Cameo. Mosaic, Florentine:4 Painted. lava. Go,dstone, Garnet - Ind Coral 84;1•111 - of Pine and Drops, Ladies. Gold Guard Chains, Fancy Neck Chains, Chute. lain*. 8.00 to Gents' Fob and Vein:Chains, 10,00 10 Sets C. melt. Goldstone,Pai nt ed, Mosaic: Garnet, I In. a, . Engraved and Plain Gad Sleeve Button* and Bosom Studs. • Gold,tineits,with.P..ns,tinge. medium and small, • Silver Penrils.withGold Pens, large, medium and small Fire, &nide S nd single, ex tension eases, Gents' Heavy Signet Klerk,- Ladies Gold- Cbabed and • Plain Rings, 1,00 to Genie,' Gold BueomPinsPlus. . - ter, w.th Opal, Scarf Pins, 'thivx, Garnett &c.. 1.50 to Rich Silk Dress Patterns, 22,00 to Cameo, Mw.nie, Cor I thirnet, • -Chased end Plain Oval - Bracelets, - • ''5,00 to Silver aid Gold Thimbles, . Si) to Gents' Pen and Pocket Knife, do to Pearl -and • Muroco coomatea, Toothpick.. Watch Keys, Guard Slider, Gold ertoo.es, small, Medium and lurge. • 2.00 to '7.50 • Brooder other Gifts. compri.ing a large and valuahle;aele•rtment of miscellaneous articles, van ing - from Sl ti. The. tooptortOra oc:the ()LDEST .11.STML litqlEl) .GIFT BOOK 'IN THE / MUTED STATES. fo r the uninterropten'euke4.4 which ha% rammed their earnest eff-rts to please du. ring the last four year.. .could return their sin cere thanks tu the hundreds of thouottudA who have, in past time, wren Et to bestow their lib era) patronage upon them, and would further as.ure them, and the public generale...that their tong experience. and meahli4hed capital w.rrant them in Afering annter inducements thin ever, .n 4 eneh IN are Oar of the reach of any simih.r e ,; u bti.b went in_th e country: and propose. in this. • THE FIFTH YEAR. of their locationlif - New York. to intrirdoce ' 1 - - - STILL itEATEK Art RACTIMP, GIFTB of GREATER VALUE and VARIETY, A atilt Larger and I ta...; t:••leeted Stoa ufi • V 00133. - --Coalm6ainni rii4 inducement* to clubs:and to aanntis shit are willow t.i,d'etota their Ouir lover htniinenN NIA that those Who draiterawhano ';IF . GIFTS AND Boon Winton Moral..jai -We moll endeavor to establitaharragent, rvrry town in the Unlit d Statiw;nothat all wilt may ben, fit hy bur lihrest mttem,tf tr %kr hire appotited 4.1. GEMS ILI SON oar dal autiiiiriird agent for MON I'KUSE and v-eiiiiiy, WhO !wrist, and-forward alt with attention asti devatdi. A NEW AND REVISED-CATAIDGUE,, ready for distnbotion. containing .every de.irx; booli„,,new or old, now in print; and : knowledged by librarians and liter rv-turn to bb the nioat romplete'Snd best vlaaaifiied eves is; sued, without an esroption. . are nine ready to be viten away, mailed free to an) tonna*. nail parts of the world. It emilitos all the works on Art, Science end Nate " Rohilorophind &Clasi oral flown% -*hal Works. Adventures, Travels. 1 V Jlktorieal - anti Mi.; • e& • S -A celoineotto, • Agriettlinral and Do N todtol,Tbeologwalt me tie Eerinomy. s Religions. - Detles Lettera,Essays„, Law, kledical, Masotti Bibles, s Stlndard Fictions, Ibot,Traphies, • - c ! Prayer, Urt mn and Dietiottstrier, Glee Boolio, I.:^4:o"lledias;. • ' 0 'Text ' Books for Gazetteers, , --I &hoots. &e, And a thousand varieties of publiearions in evei l ?v department of literature. We sell lts l o w—. and. .n many eases, knee than--ant other houoi in the country ; and with every book of the 'valne of one dailer or more, we present come onto! G.ft. witt•ont extra charge /LET EVERY ONE -CONSULT HIS $ -OWN INTEREST, 4 And boy at EVANS Gift Book Eton: in Xattlislo the prim** of bo o ks, Owe the! : twautiful gilts so freely "mitered among our patroos. and be ratkfied that the on. Pt I%mi econom i ca l w a s oflmoing hooks is at' TO o No 677.810)A IlVtrA Y. T 'LAFARG HO M TEI. PUILN EO, Tin iWE t A UARAN,"I'EE PERFECT' iAr. Bi I% ;SFACTION. N I JUDGE Fox VOI3RsELVEs. • Esstinne plan of burinesx. Any "L"lime.erin *hi) .obrene d.ily idirtribotion,of salehts..-golti mkt silver:, IT. vrel . chatelaine. and guard chain.; brace.; ET,VS lets. cameo, nootair.,etwal, goidstone.l .61 I yltattlet and dt•!.l4lsets of _pin and rberies:' Bgb(;brarelets, large. medium and email size ; sTn i i t itings. chased, plain and Oct with stones.; irsinen..gol4tone. coral ; i mmune and gravid studs and sleeve -buttons; scarf' ipins„croionst„ gold per* and pencils; gold: Sidi -" m e m i n .pa r e and torosweis calor, and a W intro ...and tither article.' of use and value.! SEW- r A G.ftnith-every book worth Iron 6O yogi ;rt. h. $lOO,ll. Seadfor 4 CattlhlPlP [ill.: It will root von nothing. nod slid be, }valuable ax a h o nk refer...tee, if oath- . ling more,: Addre,oi D.W.EVANS & CO; • - No 677 Broadway, Net. York. " . • N. 8.--A-WOO,D O P" EXPLANATION thott , Win have known or colder the style of Evans. & Co. The Business isenteo" by as at No 677 Busadeisy, New Fork City, i 5 . 1104 041 " st established high* in the eountrv. and fs known world wide myths. , nrlginal-, Erills & Co.'s qitk . **lll:ollo.7l/laityltave tame or our pnpiiist.ty in adirertise ander the same name, to nen** ttwir trade—to protect the few who may be abut:testified with us. we woeld state that we have-no ronotetion wait any 'other Gift Book Donne—and though many advertise under-the name of Econ. &fn., the Om rostra.; toted by D. W. EVANS and J. H. PRESTON. the Sing and only concern rightfully using the name. Bat to preventall confusion in thefuture, weelutillme the style of. • D. AN. EVANS & and persona wrongfully :04°g the sppilln• gem to mislead the plaklrW., will be wads to inanity of the - ' • • ••'-i - '• - EVANS ap.2B, 171 677 Broadway, Weir Yiirk. - Wri , tien rot the, Mimtrootepenti:erat. 11 • 1J /i AMEN. Toe popular -aigiittleateny of.-this term is an excess (4 . the passional or emcitionsi shore the lutelleftual &rehire. Any display of sympathy, eny.ti to, or fre(ing g;i". any &wt, iv brined sentimet.tyli-m. ' Youth full • f fiery pastetms, and generous emotions, that spark ffittu hp and ese; Jog the pi-trey:lion of man flews consists io an eschewing of every trace of human feeling. From the cridle to the grave we strive to appear what we are 'not. All our training mints at g 14011 control- oier the outward mantle-tations of emotion. That - young lady i.. 'tedtionahly educated who is linguidly in different to everything except her own sehish ui•be.: She feifeits all claim to good breed ing and, gen ility the moment she manifests intere4-in aii.ther's -w e ll bming. 12.00 to thin young gentleman is fit for the "hest society" who soletrior to the love.. and bole s, aid fears that animate and engitike the eiinuutin .herd.--One for union exee ti .n i. made in th e 1.11.113 UfAIIII ?Hung Indy. She fumy stied rvoon• of tears and hewn niontiellec4 sitthe Over theerrors of dclecttille hertiee, ;fit h I.;tree ((-muss. fue.,/ind folio. n'denete's with Villikin («them These tnnifeatntions are sleety valve flr her , sen.ihni v ; ion 'Ole los-Ts came if .I.e ehogra any sawn*. by with' real lietfering. The lera s end - and saki •r; the lani , eht end ttitiu-,;; Where fa.irertv; ..n.l creme walk in Woad daylight are to be..hu. at if Infected ail h lefienNy. The ?Dung men Laura)) and ..hnut ramie*. svinpaihy fur every roiFenit.e ur- fir - Owlet . 10 trio our ,z , brirts ; --orve nowt V e r.- rrati and P.molonont—trot kick from their. the L torus she testy his' weary I.one• there in borer of the crumb,. that fall from lrivre table. It is weak and unmanly . to ahoy any feeling fur the ..utferings of *toes.. Whet a thliculon4 appearatiee winuld Si. l't Sidney make new i.. 0. r bad -o j• ti. though in hi. tune tne — ino,t sr attntiplimbrd gen loose. E.seland. WO read that alien noun/led itt bat he, Noel Putt rng from intolerable thirst. Ai blade of bostillgli goiter was iiioutiroi wi ti gieit difficulty and tottolvd to tom. Before he tinted it he met thi op of lig Solairs' •word upon lion aittt a 10, k of ,implonnt agony. took the eatotgi draught, twin loklips and tim ing to his littendamk baud :Tula poor ma.. tired* it mote than 1 What an old faald n.ai chap be mrot, have ,La en. Tone. have changed wince then. Dye a uw that you hate a heat glowing and thfillotz *Lb human aympathr, and ,ou a e way wurtr.pil of PO w i luent Ai mn . A cluege of al/Await 3n the Salem petveon thin of 11392 could hardly he mur. str..ot to despise sentimentiliim; yet. carried **my by ex :ired forhug, they weir nut their trout-niir. 550(1 Whiter th. it band., in cheering-sonte fir s Oi e • rstor, or polities) swasy a that- passions a the :nighty "lA-hes the waves till every one Roam out in furious-tun e s." _Whitt is 11.i.but .entimentalism i Nosh Web ster would son crust at 55 d i•sn ht right stigles situ bis ("nitwit,: de finition: tel is it not in ancoohtnoe with the rialto meaning a the word, xo rier eise of the prawns! or eihtititund above the 4.U-ties:tux! (*rubies r What we cell t he heir society" is nothing mote et lam thau thew genetal rns.yeerade where men an.l women meet t.t. chat exola whet .w Alt false .faces: •Let the' reeks wine clip hewn w:td `1..! - onnte..ihe t i4sing orb' of .....,,,„ nti i,44, 4 , 11 r,i 1 1; e (We not be Olor true selie.—preyjr iewsnis - t hat «a it re. In Ilstm nia•gneraile the 3 otrildnl slip of Ettrstri:An st,i.t.errtev .rti:•kow, his rigs'. sip- Cli"iniiiign".lind talk. ;shout the "g:tvernor'e ' Ma ks Dr 1,,. / roti of r.i. liberation f he " old isurrlario " Mpwn MriltlL•;LN;•xt to iL«Mir. Orrin{ of FI rh bre I igirr ly Iltst " Noutte trUose ti lloars naon s 111 Ironer , or on err iS the bla-phemv ',footnoting- lightly of one father or mother. ?dottier-84 y be i spoken and only accompanied by blessing; on her goodness and eolith.. Every tree also ought tiveherish the memory of molter es sacred, yet does lie 111 . .he shall be liable to a charge of sentimentalism. ' The young lady wears her mask mrs• skilfully. This she beauty I She will win hire nod rrust--the one to cast aide I Ir e h e e,storn outfittery. the other to Betray. If sonic tr , w heart gtres her its all of aties:tion.rind couti dence;.preitiil out like water the ir atone of its pas.soina!e teriderness, .he ligh , ly laughs at the sentitnerstelesin of him who pivot 'her more then his life or for:une but to have the off-sing spurned. ' 'the maskers speak of love and ma t ting, with sneers and j...sts. It would tie hotri tly set.tititentsl to respeot the hod-1.1 and t w o e m..tioos of the human heart. ,They look upon marriage USA convenient aPasOletrtent, which May bring lames, diamonce and piton :ion tri.ono vat) -; to - the other g.eatet Arco rite, for earls breakfasts, well-trilered dome's end dickeys with butt: Ms. Any such tio . i.itis as matches being made in heaven. or ma , : siege; an institution of the Dhrt Ili,ele, is booted at as sew imenialimo. :D0.% rue-ipier isder.-a r nk. bout the truth as if were a lee Caged oat ottl. ./ott us e r p off the me lie anti sea_ if wp le , cognise the butuanities b enea th. Prudish young ladies of "K ("train age." will endeavor to get up a natural blush as a iule•itere fur the attic i it one of rouge 04iich t h e i r y s te....o4ev4 were. Young men who think matily . to stferd Yam and rode will du well Suiettutto a pocket handkerchief * fur the ma-k', in order to conceal their verdancy. ,Here they -stand witblhe dominoes off. What a mtesmorphosis Where there wieZ only the velvet) red and k of politeindiffeo; once the hurrisaffnees are eloTtent ilt Men paseipit'. awl feeling.. The. bride wife lift% her blushing km to meet the lover hue:. band's , gIeMM proud fondtiosi,—fine Young lady no longer looks upon tnaseulini-y as lett enteral enemy. longer (mt. , to • shah Ant her, begirt is full. of friendly appre eia ail that is gond and able. lest her kindly . words:be etinotrned into no much Min.! rimontal-bait.—Womanly bands are extruded toward bir and' fallen4isteri; to 'lead them" haZtk intoMpatiot,of Newland virtue: Womanly.lip i. utter ar 'nide that fall like. the .tielni of ;undies RD Vs bruited end penitent listhassaciees - =,bir=soffiaiag, - :needy brother and makes the widesea'atal. , eaphaa's heart to slog for joy.' - ' . MONTROSE; PA.,- SEPTEMBER I, 1859. 1111 SCLLIII CLIFT.IN Ape, men and women will he better—bet er e nd tin ee=wi en thee date Rho* feeling as well PA tf!ry 'tate to•yield gmslutl• impulse* without-the tea s e of being charged with settlimenteli4n; • The Heart's Repining& 13Y KEATFC,III7IAFt.D Human lite is.ead and flseting. • ''Spent in hoping and in mourning, Ever sleeping, ever dreaming— Dreaming of the coming morning. . There are hearts that love us truly. Handy that clasp our., own too gtadly. Arms that fold us all too fondly, Tender souls th,t love too madly; Hurried on by rolling billows, With their mad. relentless surges, We are lauehing we urn crYini, Singing h)mns, and singing dirges. Now before the altar smiling, Loving lips are loudly kissing - Hearts with love and'runsic bounding, Thinking not of -loved ones missing. Now befoteihe tearblo s sighing,- Strit ken hearts are madly weeping; Love forgets its youth of glory; Thinking only of the sleeping. Earth it roll of ff . ! fill4 of ‘6llllty, Time is full of gloom h ours , Deith is bronding o'evits charm.), Love is sighing in its bowers. On the land and outfit) ocean There ate gems of love and beriuty- , .. Wealth mid honor, hope and pleasure Minnie with our sterner duty. Woman, cent le, pure and holy. With her aliti , h of kind ilfoction, Woman. fickle', false and -flirting— . Prises for the heart's selection— Smiles hi every Souther!, mission, Smirk in every Northern place, Bows in want of royal sp!endor. Weeps behind the prison trellis. Lives and love at.d dies like mortal, Oft beloretl and .4t, foraikeu, Oft the heartless marble idol; Ott with faith iii heaven shaken. We mar greet them in the parley. Cheerful. hopeful, tender loomed, And among the ehurchvertra records Read their names 'truing the dep.rted! In our, hearts, and homes, and reetteries Thus she lives , ' priceless jewel— , Jew6l rare to deck the bosom Of the great, the kind. the,creei. We, Alas! but one heart given, But one heart may love and cherish; That •nay wither. fade and perish! Life is mad. and wild and reektam, Full of itead'a and heart's confusion, Ruahing to the hank of Fortune With the mad bur fond delusion That its carers are exhaustless. •-• And its cashier, ho is clever, Kindly fills all empty pockets. Giving, giving, ever, ever! *any. many disappointed,. Moat return with care distressing:— Many fall npon the way Side • Begging Death ilia ghastly blessing: Thus it is our days are pr-ainr, At d ()nee : lota"' night in coming. "Onward" tells' the hour repeating, O nwa rd. onward. busy_humming. Roll the a hepla of Time, ne'er mopping— ceaseirsa and e.ernal, While our rstuls are plodding forward • Ti; the distant bourne supernal. HARDHEADED. --1 t.:ievehm,l4 I n v M on .. day *lmam), while * number &deck halide were e ngaged in 'among a large quantity 414 linatad tttt in the hold of the ateemen ItonCi y something D ore eay, and a liog-head-felt on the need of a big darkay who was at wink in the hold. The bigit from ah eh the hogs. bead tell wee *cane aix feet, end it e nded an that one of the beanie a rock him. A wild though thno , lonial tell ovine up from that hold. and thti other detkies,turning M. pale as tidrtt-} to Their Roenta would permit, ru.hed doan to gather up the tniingled remain* etf thii- comrade. Imagine their cionvionation upon atrqttit the lig.head raniqog ueri.tdit au l the frightened and .4nnerrlint I*e.r ttrrl countenance of 'he negro protruding through the uppieriteed! it a edativentine cranium bad driven thringh dmi head* of the hog-- head wi:lsout itoi4eity mettrial it jury, more theta a few cute and a very bad «roue. The h g.haad lied to he knocked t o pi ece ., b e r o ie ha cumld 44totpe, and he enniirged the great i .10 nigg-r 4 1.1 5 ! welt i Am rice. they were hiuding op Ira - heed he rematked, mighty, gu.a. ill..toe ilarkia doeta•nt wen, e n, more ils On his hat 1" lle was an work the next day a+ well a. everoappeteutly, Obsover. Aim 10. CLEARt--- lIELbIiE A:silv FENCE 'ROWS, . The ili.figute the farm, end reduce - inwrkrt value Much mote thatteniogio to pay f.(r t uo tug them out. They . kr.l 1111 l et..Ver the I.trott4litilti. from "Phi lb wile weed* !WWI .rut 11. W lkk t 4 1 .11 .1 'every year t. battle with the C..411t• fair the pts—rion of Vil - fi•dii‘i tbewe forir rout , mid (Nei ploe hoe will grime ems ly web lue the rettotinder.- N in.that the bay end beive‘t field* ate cleared, thew sten(l,tiot bohl y, ce if Ctl)ll6ll , gtstit en toteuit, and Virzi it a sews et of coinpaintive Itestre whirls mew well he devote(' to thwir - extern - nation. If they are prrettll/11 1 11 4 . Iltettetp cut ig 'them down at this aroma'. will avail hut 1 1 1„, fur tlw elk 411.1 leaf have nearly performed their fano Levi. and , the loots, strenwhenol by +beim:tnes% gsoeth, wilt scarcely ,feel the love. ' In many fields the plowing bee been done l on one plan, tear after year--ahe (hat furore t soted spinet the (tome.- ite(l ell the other • lando'laitl oii [Arable! *ethic, aial}thus n bawl is: fortnettatrainot each &nee. makioq place ft r roccessfel tweetbitiltatte. Aron' the fame hes - been •mowedeirtd the old r rhedge row ilemoli.hed, lei shoe berths be re dwell to they proper lewel by tetok-Turrovring„ stet oar., shank' he taken in the eft ereat ail exiles* that t h e fWdis t etsaffaindisflorodbyt bens.- ' l Trmi }liniment ;f t - rai Seven* ataiersewtyitti thil ifie 'Pope' is?-100 uptight. too genet,* and too fathrrlilo.ii tempowd, tuYer. they want a winkedi wealdlitig; ba ever au, wail a Rim.' They ioo bave their planseta abort time. TN CONVICT; --oft ' AN ILLUSTRIOUS BRITISH EXILE. . A few years ago made _ t he arspaintance of en elde,ls lacy, whose Im Imuti,s of r bat:k sa 1799, held an of i.l pus lion, built civil end natirv, in the colony of New South Wales; Id sny'arientiodes she told me of mg-- limed characters who had, in the wceds of one of lobern,"left their country for th e ir cow,- try's good." 14i b must, if nut with all, of these celebrities., the old lady had . come in cot Viet icosonallv. "One, morning; Ali began, "I wee sitting in my drawing room with ray two . liitle o ho• then, who me now -middle. aged men wi h large homilies, •lien a gentleman was an noutictal. give the order r bas admission; end on his ente , iqg the dour di the apartment I rose r tom )•ng r fuiir and greeted him with a tow, which he returned 411 the most gran fful and could% manner immeginables. Ills okom was than of a man of festoon s and his bearing that of 'a person who bad moved in the e t circles of society., A vo-vel had - arrived from England a feat data previously with pupil/gets, and I fancied that ad- gentlemen wic k one of thein. asked Min to be rested. Ile took a chair. oppo'i trio me and at one etcered into converaation, making the fist to erreme warmth of the day. and the seem d the hetthiful appearance of my &term ing childien—a• lte.wen pleased to speak of tuem. A snr from a mother liking to hear her chilol•en praimi. tho re was such a refine meat in the stranger?. manner. Flush a seem ing •inoerity in,all he said added to such a into vellums neatness of esprot-sion. • that I told not belpibinking he would f. Yin n very 'valuable sefinis ton la our HA of sogu■inten ees, provided he intended remaining in Svd ney in , tead of eett'eiug in the interior s i c the cobinr. rl expreseel my regret that the Major (my hu•bst•d) wits from h ; hot traditional that 1 expridea I.i•n at one o'clock. at which hour •e u„•k hionittein and 1 further ex: hope the! our •i.itt , r 'would fermi.' did partial:Aof the mull. With al very prow Kotile (0.6.'11 stAttwarda bed war.; and amt i t :t than I wan ai the litre a ware ) I.n feared lie could nut hare -the Veamt,e ~f. par eking'ref thr! heapitni ie* of talde,am., with env pe , rnis:4 , ol. l ie w e ekl wait till tise•appoinreiliour—whieb was then near at hand, Out Comversation we. resomtst ; and pieiiently he a-keti my li.tleones to go to I him. They obeyed at once. albeit they were rather sly children. This safefied me that the stringer •es eine of kind and gawk dis. po.itiou. lie took thu children. Pelted them pc his knees, and began to tell them a fair% - tempter wie), - iis' dlitid p lTZ found attention. Indeed, could bar heing.intsiemed in the awry; so fanciful' were rite ideas and so iiortical the language in which they mete exptelted. • ••The awry ended. the stranger replayed the eldldren on the carpet, and apittottelietl the table on which stuod. in R roori.on n iss3 3e4 , 411. wets. These he a d m ir v a ot ed be gon a di-c o urse on flortienttwe. I, listened with iwense earn-toes'.ww profeued mere ell tai• eh*Tsetietr. We wore stealing fa. the lat.le f.r at le,,sc eight or ten mi•tutee; me t.oys hanging on the skirt of my diva. and every now end then compelling me to beg of them to he iteot. •`One o'elock came, but not the Mmjnr. received. however; a note from him, ,rtit•ee in pene:l oar of , Ile would lAts detained at Government 'louse until half past Iwo, • Again I regnerteil the raw:inning stranger to pariah's of luncheon. which was now On the tatile in .the nano ; and w'th the came aiming %nil e. he declined. A. he wail , choir. as I thought. to ills vt. I extended illy hand ; _but, to.my ovitoni•hinem. he stepped beck, made a low bow, and declined -im.king "F•ir-a ganilentan to have Ws him, refused when he extends it roam:cher is einbarras.i R . enough. But for a 'ail% I Who can Po bly describe what Wien. mt • feelitig,.l Did he been the heir to the it'll' h throve._ ‘is , ling that penal ,-airmen* in Rule, Isnd Awn the wringer's. manners, and orinversat on he mighrins been that illit.trious•personage.)hele eloolit4carcely have, under the circumstance-. treated toe in.suoh an exirisonlinale manner: I s.-steely kii - ewor hat to think. * Ohs))) 'ring. as the trrinizer must. Imre dons, the blast rush to my cheeke. being. cogiiizant, eti feat ly, of what was Parsing through toy mind, be spoke *s follows: - "ilitlion, I am afraid you will never for- Ove me the liberty I here taken dreads. But the truth is. the passion suddenly at met ITIP. and 1 could not Mist the tempted in of satisfying myself that the : t hin which marls me so conspicuous in the mother country still -reinsi , led to toe in this convict "1 -tired at bin but did not speak. "•Mortiain,' he continue 4 'the .penalty- of silting at table 'with you. or taking the head you pad m.. the compliment t leder nte-! youiself in ipiirance of the fact-I lun about to rti,clost;-sVcvslil have been the- fivifekure of inc ticket- if-leave, a hundred lashes, and tenpin% mem on ;he roads in irons. As it is, dread the: II j rs - wrath; but I chola') a hope that you am! endeavor to appease it, if your, advocacy be -only a return f.r the brie amusement I afforded your beautiful chit: dr.u.' - -*Non arra coniiot r I slid, indignantly, l ay bawl Ho the to.ll .nque. " Jltc Ingo,' he with ,expeowion, of countiantsist•ts whiult.guturrtigue to puy,its spite of toy igitlggoaggtio,'ltror mu one Ittiutottot. •••• u.ttu!ogietl t t iteto, istaw ()atol l you soul toy tituiring-rooto tit a.ti,tuu{asked, isogon: a Y Mi t ,iju.t uu tbn 6ptgor of 01 guy tub . . or (reknit+ , •• ' 114 'The .w, madam 4 4. atid...the 'stranger. •rtelniipiwi Me to ',beat his, homer et the hour when ples.nteil - usys-11; tie& he -bade me wait if he were foam home, Wheel 1 celled. The Idityo widow to knee "whO is,-the pet. .on Who retwired (Mat roe t" diamond - neck lace.whioh belonged to "this Marchioness of 'D e rringtoth - otid Cil Me into mygoteetwsiow it e state bell some four or five', yearn sitrei, .toe ball at which I had the honor of b e ing pteient. Now,. madam, when.: the ,orderly who tipested the. boot door iofurmed me that the Major wan Out at home, but thatiouwere. that indomitable impinienoe whioh' so . often' towtiod into the drltliErtPthi otai• ar lstourscy of our country, took' punumion uf me; and warmed as T was with geoetwoi 11111lieleetly 10 give me courage-- I &dimities 1., tread once more- on' s lades carpet, and4ot r iots ennvesiOinn with her. :rum rough.[ felt the Major would forg.re me; and, ills ref •re, I !espies ad the or holy to, an nounce a gentleman. hitlred, maslasii. I shall make she forgivetses4 of the liherthis I have taken in this item the condi i It of my giv ing that log rmation which 'shall restore to the Merchisnissee of , Ihnittguso the gem of which I deprived. hsr —a grin which ia a 11l unple'dged, mid in the pos.enstion of one who el.l f 16.1 0 ,8 it. on application, accompanied by a lett. r its my handwriting. "Again I kept rilence. "Madam I' he—exclaimed. somewhat im pawissnedly. and rsther proudly. am no oth er inan than Bersingt sn; the i bonfirem pt pocket; and ode is the hand wid.sh jsa los day has gently plucked from ladies of 'rank and wealth, jtaels which seal:zed in all upwards of thir)-five thousand pounds, irrespective of those which were in my potoesesion unsliss lock and key, when (Jaunts turned her back upUn me: ' "Barrington thepickpocket Flaring heard so . mucli of this - Mena:ld hiserplt it- (;.though, of eouisa, I had never seen him.) I could nut help regsr ling tarn with curios t:, so much so that I could scaicely be angry with _horn any hunger. .• "'Madan: ha exit.enued. have told you that I longed to ‘soltily nits-If whether that skill which rez:deted mew tilestsi one in Eu rope will reotpd led to we in this country af.er fire tear s of desuetude. I can cototoientious ly say that I son just as perfect in the art, that the touch is joist as sofi,'end the. nerve as steady as whets I slit in the dress ei.cle Droll Lane or Consent Garden: - " q tio not Understand goo, Mr. Biorimitton; I replied. (I could not help saying Mister) "But you ail, madam, lu one moment. Where ate your keys " "I felt in my pocket, in which I fancied they were, and di-covered 'Ast they were gone. 'And your thi.nble and pencil . Clias, and your sitielhag-salts I They at' here I' (He thew them hoin l.iscoat pock- t ) %My anger sists again arousal. . T. was in deed, I thought, a fr tidal 3 ter: y for a con riot In practice Fi•sktll upon me, and put his hand on the pocket briny 'drestt. Bat foie I could ri-rptett him to leave the room and Vie house, he spoke again and as elon las I heard his vOice and looked in his face, ma; tuttlifictl, and against my aill, as I: wets, , obliged to listen to him. "'AI, madam,' lie sighed, 'such i the change that c..tmea ov : r the affairs of onen 1 There vas to time when tidies boast-4 r.f litiog. been 'ebbed bv.Bsaiington. Marty whim :I had never rubbed gave ib , out that I had dune so; -imply that they might be talked about; ' A but! such is the vreaktit-s etf poor human ino I Oott some peotle woe not by what mean th 1 . 1111 Plildes t :FAltt thfl. t.sadage. has. my dionmitei e s t . t ongs r once exelosioned the old takmutes• of KeiVeltank, clasping her hands. net lady ship's oratemeat was not (rue. llir diamonds were palo., and ' she knew it, anti I caused them to be returned to her. Had you not a pair ',Orel su& pestibilool a its your ears this Int ruing, madam r pliced.my hands on my eats, and di - roetest chat the drops were gone. Ageireont anger returned: and I said, •11-ow dared you. lace your fingers on my facet'. "'Upon my sacred word and honor, mad am,' he replied; placiug his heed toyed bi. left I resist AO. bowing, 'I eltil nothing of the kite!! Th e cart. the trot' setri the past of the lou • , man body otiVie touch of another poria 4 n. I Had l touched your ear tits hope of hev,iig I thane drops{ its my widow t pocket would have been wave, It 'Vas that *rings, oti4 that, I touched; itol the top* . fell into. the - Hon of my (tuft hand. Is pieced the ear time uu thettable, and de ine a very low b ~'And when did you deg •re me of thenty I sake) t isr. ••• •When I was dittoursing on fl nticulture. yon bad occasion several times to iaclinn y noir. head towstda your chnorning ithildren, and genVy reprove them forlitterrupto g one. "It was on one artis t e ovoss.ons that , the drU we- q• p •klv done, - The dear children weer -.the uticon. i ite. confederates to my crime—it crime you Cutisitle% its—since I have told von, and t spoke the tooth, that it was not for ilia sake of gain, but simply to ea , a pass kinglet curb atty. It was es delicate and ' ditlit•ult an operation rei any I ever perfumed in the whole otudtlso of troy pules ional care. r: "These was 11 pecu li ar quaintness 'of hu mor and of action thrown itt 11-iv speech : I could not terrain float laughing. Bat, to my great, sail-faction the illustrious pick pocket did nit j• in in the laugh, lie '4-- gutted tun with a husk slextrilue stud maiMained a'sespentable.bitetisse, as ich sdn.r - ly broken. by a loud knucliag at the outer - door. : It was. the Alsj or, 'rho .04. denly ,remembering bit appointment with 13-ortiogrun, contri.ell, to tusk; I is es.. cape. from Government: .lleuse, in order to keeisit.. The id jar seemed rather stirpshed to Mel Jolrritigtois in •my drawing room; lets he was in such a hurry, and so miatitun., that he said nothing on vie sulject. "1 withdrew to the ..plostee, whence I could . overhear all that t• eik XOW.. look here, Barrington," said my hu-band. impetuowlY. "I will have ao more nowsettie, ' Ais fur. a free pardon, or. even a condi ional.panton, at present it. is out of the liositon. lit -getting ton a ticket of-lease I have dome all that I possibly Can: and as I sun, : e • titlt ivkro an . I give you fair ..weraing that if you do mut. keep faith .will. me, I still undo whet . I have !drawly shone.. A r re ,"pstd.,o . Whas I :Let you loose upon the society of England again I. 'The uoloatial acittortioy would scout the idea„ and. severely censure the gmainot . for : tedomtnen Hug snub thing. You kitort.,:ss well as- I do. that-if you relented to England tmmtnrow. and had an hainaniof flee Olmstead a year. you would never be able - ,to !keep those lingentuf , " "think you atetight. Ithsjor..said the ilhiettioue perwinse. . _ _ • Then you will ersiie that steer at once f a , Ilut on' one AtMthoikuundkuon I 0 -• Yes: "' Well, what is that opnsiithrnt You have . so many conditiotistbat Itaigin to think the De eklime.wlll..ttot be forthouinint after: all. And if-it be not; "Do not excite ;ousel, to' auger Major. I give you 'my honor —' VOLUME _XVI, NUMOR 34. ••• Ye t is honor! N nr-e.ins ! Wherl wan; is the irate] r.. - strtreti fp hp owner,' . ‘r ••• And it l'nelkbe, on;coutii iin that you shall but ore offended . grievously ...ittn;ied; ei.,11 ma for what I have dime this day l' -. What dust , , ...Stunnuon your g i ooa utre.MM rat per PO alrnrell bothfor and tig-pin-t me.' "My htednititl opened the drawing-room door and called not • lietaier 0.,n as I had made my appearanee, Barrington Ple•eit the oape—all that had transpired---14itil fl Uie Neel! ey ; p ‘ ay., mot 1., bestirred the en ire sortie in snob n way . tliPt it became a little trometry in 1t...e1f; the chat. meters tn)self; and the ch.ti dren, all of all tit oharaeliso , s)), 0 w pii.” 4 .rr e with suck humor that ..bantl and opy s-jf were Pectoral lime+ i t' fat of 14u0,2,., , . Barrington, however, did not smile. Ile Af fected to vegan' the little 1 drama (4tal that '.made it the more ame-ing), as a eery se.ieut impinees„ -This play over my Nor-Merl arrin . pnt to Barrington the creation ' • Will yen v.f.tu that Ie t T at curet' he replied 'I will: for I see:h . I am - the Marty I was tempted to take,' - Ater seating himself at the t.tEle lie wrote: "'Mr. parrinterm Presentable coniplimentri to and rilne.te that smited packet, marked 1.01, N 0.27, be immediately delivered to the bi.arcr of thin note. In the event .r.rthi., re ,„ toed not being complied with, Mr. Ilarringt•in will have lin opportunity ere long of explilniril in Sy dney. Ntw south %%raki , , that he (Mr. —) his been guilty of en act of egregiomi folly' . " Foureen inentlie had pawed away one morning. my htt.bind r letter it ,m a gentlemen it;tae it! 1.1.5 clapped hie hand& cried 13tavol and reed to me as follows , "•My Dear : The great plekporket has been as good a., hie word. 31y tads k in piteseeeion of her bridiants. 11t whit. ver you ran for BArrinuton in the wilonv; h it Seep a chirp rye upon him, lest he chnu hi come back and. once more get hold of that neck ker.' "Me hu4oind sett .for Ittrinztont t in form lint of the renal' of hi, !otter, an t he took en opportunity (Tooling the i Man if there were env other valnalthe whiol t he would like to ee-t3re W the original • ttenoral •••Thenit ynta—no.' wit% the rtmly. Th ei e are it is um.; omn.lry little ari•;le+ in -afd custody at home; Amt, to it i upa-sihle to •a whin may lie in the clitiir,t; th e y had Iwt. f..s the I,.e•ent ,•tend `in my own muse: " A Lesson for Suicidal Lovers. 131• ha dtiould,ej net /11>Ifillgrffe.- of tilt* sly- tie C to i ,net t G..z- . t % has hotoelf been 11.4,tieivied bt -Copia, and d.imtu to t me.y gales of deep: AS j elatiolver Ir. a :4 utttig,l,oiy named Char mg house on Elm a rent, and .bate m e de - up her s.uno nouv bnitani alliance than that offe,ed In . M.. Gmd.l. llot limhatri has it meta go..id of los own uterus end rpialdimettun.% he judge'," that Chad. t e's coolness an- mere empietryt and believed that when it came to the s.rttelt abe would eavein at a moment's eami,mx. He te.t at Wien the )01.11 of the *Wel nymph, and surpriA- 'let. into Hu ;Avon. al abet teal f ee ling.% Fur this pure*. .. tin teocreded to the dwelling house id' Mr.. Mathews and Meek : tea inuns,lf opt on t h e front d. ur s cps. sit., an emp y I.lsial in Lts hand marked str,et.t.ile. • • "Now. the e all be an effecting scene when mm cat tma fug Chrolotie llama u Alloqu'sed Mr. goulti, as hr eloeed hie t... ea and - eiimpiaied his features - tr a corpse like :mum , i ity. Prt.am Is- Mire Mathews appeared at the door' wi-h II Urania in 'her hem! for 'the pm oreweeping the step.. tm be, g t h e reenttihem &elated, she utieted an evelatitie. Idiot of nave i•e. and then Tied to".lir I.lm up with the tomato—tick ; hut fiediug that be 'did Me mare railed nut her. muthei h r:s Likk Go u ld ro il e d pp on o. ,r Iwo, I dutit. know what= in he world mi. "I)exii 'bunk. f peg.," omit) Mts.' Mal be . vrs, AR stir - clone to this font door. "Nn; I tleelare if he !nutlet kicked the Wake' in reality," twill Cto,riutte, •pyrug the bottle, "anti hag taken ntryehnine . • "Pnnr soul," ereb.itnett the benevolent old• lady, " luta natural he . " fie Inks about no well ea when he wan alive," °Wove., Cluntutt., t not saying meek for Ii• hexetr. lie never Intld a ennuis to Juntny Littman, at+ any time." . , Thin Hickman i. **price joiirl.r,v.laric who boar). w i t h lit ..e..„ lit ,t:seery, and ono hap. peued to come home at that. vety j , neti e.- When he wear the Pursed m arg., d.ows ° ti e red to go fur the iteruner , to bold MO iii: 111111• St over the " imordecil," es he called Mr. Gould. . • 1 Well, i don't like the notioff of having a\ coronet and jury fellow - s packed about here," std ld a Mathews.; - • . , - . . 'Ti: ! ;" added Viarlotte, "je*t drug the m 1 , 1,1 isfeetture on the cellar do of of the next hone., Jimmy, and -then - wash lour haul*, end mane in to supper." • • My. litekin n toot: the cop* by the feet, to Miss. he was diteeted, When (lothd dealt u him r • kick which doubled bin ,util like a jack-Ittife, The lathe* Itifirk•tk )nut. Mr. I Gotiht stetting op. wee beg' inniok to uphood I Challiate fur her hey.lnee* of heat]; but the ;travel 'air pulicenoin Fit a ttesp 16 . hi* toe- . tory, and . he walked•awa a y a *adder and steer men. • SRI FLO,THB Co. court clortherlug ;pa sal a onarthilto fora youttx wen, Amity. altar received the follovriog note from Mont ' Strove a Mt•otielf the 5 1839 Mr. Moody pleb Sot This gustier 01111f1 twer u ntil &Jibe" , inlen, tee gititno Fine the tin-1; liy her own R..que*t mutt Reltthad say mm* 441 of thin Bond ti pin plot lotnor, TI Ntrst.—'Tne ^Gib tunnel" on die Cinnnition sine() i.i Itriirtoiti, in Gi.witbiter unu nty. ya, is 4 4,7110 friot twig, anti-700 fet.t belt* the, ...Agin:4 of Vic. eartit. it in 31)0 (-L Itinier• than the Bios Itiage tunnel. The width 1• tortol—torn foto. to Hoeventalato a double track. awl the height ta - 2.3 feel. - sir A good teeny of the flys ttir tem'lr4,ol the dt k ir wttuld Le leer.; rpptoitriutsly nated by taking off ibo'f. ••