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AnrscrrrasmasTs, making , not inure than one • square, will be inserted three times for one dollar andlor every subservient bisection twenty-five -penis. Larger advertisements charged in the II same proportion. 'nose not exceeding ten lines, will be charged. seventy-five cents, and those . making six lines or, less, three insertions for 50 cents. . • WA liberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by, the year. .W * . Office in lltnnilton St., one door, East . t ol the ,Cirinan Reformed Church, nearly opposite the"Friedenibothe Office." Texas and Disunion ! Da,nger Ahea,d. Ten Thousand Customers Wanted A T CUE NEW YORK S • rone IN ALLL% rowN. Just received from New York and Phila delphia,a' large and splendid assortment of F.d4L.l; IIINTER—GOODS, which they oiler at the very - .lowest priCes. Persons'. visiting town during Courtweek, shotild make it a point of business, to call at the New York Store, and examine their stock,.before purchasing elsewhere, as they feel eonfidern tlnit by doing so, they are able to cleartkeir traveling expenses. They hold to.tite maxim of making -quick sales with small profits." . Their Ladies dress goo's consist in Silks, Bombazines, Alpaccas; 141orinoes; Mouslin de Lanes,'Gingliams, Calicoes, &c. of Which they have - an assortment that-cannot be ex celled in Allentown. Superfine Blue, Black, and fancy colored Cloths, - Cassimeres and Satinets, Vestings, of every description illuminable. a x Mid KLINI3. w August 22 G ROC E R lES. aAw Just received,a. large ,and ,;;/ . -_OOl O fresh *siipply of Stip,af, Coffee, ac., ”! &iff y Molasses, nice, Ten, Spices, ••mid nll the other varieties of Groceries. for sale.clicap by • • KLiNE. Fresh c Perch Nunibers one; iwo and thiao 51aelieri.1, iii whule, huNes,and quarwr barrels, fresh and for sale , -',l(EndSr, Glasses. with Nlahonny„frotnels, for role. very,,rheap at the store of ItiaN &;KLEIN. QUCCitSeVare. ' A large and beautiful assortment; Consist- Wig in full sett of all . PriOni; dishes, Glass; forsale cheap at the store of -'; • • KF:RN & E=f==iiffiNi Country Produce. All kinds of 'Country Produce %till be re ceived in exChtiote for goods, for which the highest marketprice will be allowed:at.the. York Store of,"•—•J EctiN &.KLEIN. • August 22.•: ,_ • . L 1..5) GE,N4I?.B.I.kS7I#26"E\OFFIGE) P.F.TEII - pELt;!s; . Piiiprietor: m - Ma ' I OTEL. MM= Sucre - 6 to.lioustun,t Schrorr, • . .21'0:•.2-1 I 'Ntio,TH IBET, Between Citllowliill anti Willow Streets, ~ • PHILADELPHIA. . The undersigni4 resprrtfully, informs his many.friends and the'poliliC in general ; that .o has lately rented the tavern Stand, .h.X.;5;241i North Third Street; liewireenCtil= iowhill and Willourstreeui,'Aiell' known in this section of the country; as . the„ . Black 13 eak itablishment'he-line _ fitted' mperior style, rind isiow lecornmodate nh thoie ,with their custom'. -; The find Commodious, and is tid; `4ro,suit,ttio • convenience of ply (aim . him with a trill • - tige.;..ttnd corn pll ltt!entivi,nastler waat i#Wad4Pqs!„ , ' • Jj,P- cniterio4o,o iiisgyatonters, and t v.deidttitninOttilhvti , Fo for , loll, L i t te ProPritillir ;6 4l l o , 4oAl e6oll A , V l6,'- E R ZW , ge''lll. ' • • • s •Ytl ~.:, , &•17 ; ; . • • IN ME = •=1:0: ' • ;:,`; • •t: -ft „,.` t."AV . A -FAMILY INEW ST A P E.% Regular Volunteer-Candidate Pox. Sheriff. To the Free and Independent Electors of County. FELLOW 'CITIZENS I hereby, offer myself to the free and independent citizens of the county.as a Volunteer candidate for the Office of Sheriff, at the ensuing election. be. thankful to all, be they Whigs or Democrats, for their support, and should I be so fortunate us to recieve a majority of your . votes; I, will en deavor to discharge the duties of, the office with satisfaction to the public. DANIEL J. RHOADS: —te August licriff 's eanbthatc. To the.li-ce and Independent Electors of FELLOW CITIZENS ! • Through the recommen dation of my large circle of friends [ hereby offer myself to your considcration as a can didate for the Office of • saEnirr, at the .ensuin g October election, k abject to the decision o f the Democratic county con vention. Should Ibe sofortunote na to re cievelt majority of your votes, I will faith fully endeaver to discha - rge the duties ap pertaining to my. office. NAT HAN WEILER. August 8 3 1 211.111'212'3 1M1D11.0121, To he Electors of Lehigh Courtly FELLOW CITIZENS! By the snlicitation of a large•.pumber of my friends and fellow citi zens, I hereby. oiler myself as a candidate for the Office , of • E di~ .11 - FF,. nt the next. October election, subject to the Democratic county convention. Should you favor me with a majority 'of your votes, promise to discharge the duties of said office with faithfulness and impartiality.. Josnigt F. NEWHARD. 11—te tigu.st I 41Plar jor Fry irs the Field: '31112111 4 3 VI/IU% -To ihe Free mirllntlependanl Voters of' FELLOW CITItiNS Encouraged Uy a large nurnber.of my fellow citizens, [ hereby oiler myself as:* candidate to your suffrages for ,The Office of Sheriff , of Lehigh county. Should Ibe so fortunate "as tO'receive a majority of your votes I will endeavor to fulfill the duties of the office with fidelity nnd to the best of my abilities. WiLLTAM MEE INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia. OFFICE, No: 1633 CHESNUT STREET near Fifth street. Chat les N. Bancker, . Geo. W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis. Tobias'Wagner, Adolp. E Bone, Samuel Grant,. David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, •• CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent and limited, on every description of property, in own and country, at rates as low as arc consis• att with security The Company have reserved a large Contin gent Fund, which with their Capital and Premi ums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. . The assets of the company, on January Ist, 1848, as - published agreeably to an Act of Jta sembly, were as follows, viz: ; • Mortgages, • $890,558 65 Real Estate, - • 728,358 00 Temporary ,Loans, • 205,459 00 . • 15,563 15 . • • „.. 46,581, 87 'o3sta, f3c.C., me] ' 67 • • . Since their incorporation; a' period ol,7!;tht e '" i Years, they - have. paid upwards of main' illton two Imadrodthoostuttlotollara, losses by fire, there by:affording evidence of the advantagei of irittu ertnee,'As' well as.the ability and diOosition to meet with promptness, all liabilities, • •;, . • •-; • ~ , . ..CHAftpEO N. BANCKER, Presidetv CHARLES G. 43ANCKER, - Sec'S. tiThe.tfiubseribers 'are , the appointed Agents gf ,the :Above - mentioned Institution;:and are. now Trio . areli to Mahe insnrances.on evety. - deke,rip7 tn oflOperty, at t 4 lowest iaces. • 4 ' 4 • AUfIUSTUSI;.RUHE, inxcw, 'Bemoan . : - - 4- - AllentdrOtirie.iq, 1848.; ; • - • Y torso. COtton YarYarn A/ORRIS & EAS'I I WPOID, NO. 7i IYorth Front Strfct, Cotton , tied Eileen ChaiN, .VVrirps, co 131ue 'rytistierrve tlet c arn,'Fle.. La Wkdtc, 9 01 ; 0 • Laps , sflic•l& 6 lfilek diCO4 - c /- O r ders promptly PO' 1-.15'^,760144 ISM .. .. .. _. •_..•; ~...,-'..;.-.:.'-'...--......-',.4".. e.,1 -.,,;?.:,-14:_.,..,.,., -• • , .....,.•,,,,.,..,:.:...,..-..;',-.,,,,...',.- .',...,-.i..,4,7v,[...."- '.•;,!;.-..,........ -.;.•:'•:7.:;.,,.'..'1-':: .5.....::-:";,-r.17:-i:,;••••4"Iiiii,',:!: - 4 , - ' r.g!“.t. .41,-* ~......,.. '•;:i..',-;ii,',.V•'-%-..-4-,..t.'"'" .-..,.:•,''. •• -' • • r r:~; it M: ( Iw. ALLENTOWN,..LEII:I.O - .11 . , COUNTY, PA- SEPTEM.I3M..-5,;: 1850. Lehigh County Lehigh county. Directors: e=zra =ME - ,r .OKs MEM 'SIDNEY. W Buncor,'' Painter :&- Phlitr4jangcr-.! The subscriber adopts this method - to in form his friends and the public in general, that he has lately removed into the house formerly occupied by Mr. Nathan Schaffer; in Hamilton' . Street, 'Allentown, nearly op posite the German Reformed Churdh, where he willalways .be found , ready to attend to calls in the different•branches of his business, which are Muse and. Sign Painting, Gra'"ning, Glazing, paper 7 l.langing, ' During his travels he has made himself master in the above branches, particularly, Paper4-langing, the panel work of which is now all the fashion. He will variant his work to be well 'executed, and his prices .will at the same time be moderate. Le constantly keeps on hand a large supply of Projecting Letters varying in size from 2 to 18 inches ; they are used for signs, and have become very fashionable of late. During the time'he has located himself in Allentown, he has enjoyed a very liberal support, for which he returns his sincere thanks, and trusts that his Avorli.will further. insure him a liberal share of public patron aze. S. W. BURG A W. March 28. E TER -IPl''Cli OFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Has removed his Law Offiee; from the corner opposite the Courthouse to the'new ly erected brick building, one door east of Smith's ApothecafY storei on the north side of Hamilton Street,: between Kolb's Hotel and the. Courthouse. He can be consulted and give advise in the English and German language's. Allentown, April 25. 111-3 m C. M, RUNE; ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Allentown, Lehigh County ) , PM. Practices in Lehigh and adjoining coun ties. IrirMay be consulted in Getiiiiin' August '22, - EIII93IIUID 3. MOM?, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office a few doors west of lire Court House. I2FIle can bo consulted both in the Ger man and English- languages Allentown, April 4 la CO D'Olilaate 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office one door east of Kolbt; Hotel; Al lentown; Lehigh countv t Pa. Allentown, March 28. 'll—tf WILLIAM S. MARX, ATTORNEY £ COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office in the western front room of the iMiiciing a Lammll, formerly Horn beck's, west of the Courthouse. Allentown April 4,1850. tf HENRY LAURENCE, IDLUVULtaQQ , Formerly of Philadelphia, now a ' resident of Allentown. Office at Steckel's Eagle Hotel. Refers to the following gentlemen resi- - dents of Philadelphia and Allentown. Sam. Geo.Morton,M. D. I E. Townsend, D. D. S. llenry.S. Patterson, I.l.lCTownsend, Dentist. John B. McClellen, 0 L. IL Kmeker, Dentist. Charles 11. Marlin, IT. P. Shantz, M. D. Charles i.. Martin, IJ. Romig, Jr. M. D. . rerTeeth and roots extracted gratuitous ly when removed for the insertion of artifi cial teeth. May 9. y ROGER MOWN'S WINE ar..LI4IIUOR STORK, No. 323 MARKET STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Strs, North side, • • Philadelphia, - All kinds of Foieign Wines, and Liquors such as— . • . ,• Old Cognac Brandies,. Dark and Pale, Holland Gin, in- Spi ritsPish and Scotch 'loft 1 47 hisltey of the very finest quality.• • T ., ' WINESe--Suel as Madea.; J.-ert* Stierri,'renerilre, Sweet Malaga 111uscat, Mira - and:. Clmmpagne, very • cisoice and 'Also; Manufacturer-of Domestic Distilled Braridy.:and:t3in,.Pure Spirits,: Deodorized . Alcohol, Peach arandy, Lavender Brandy f 'W,ild-cherritzßmndy,, rind Fine: Cordials, :, „.. , , ,e - Raipberry,l3randy,, New.:.E4iglati:d Rum, • WashingtonT - nritihg : Press . &4. t .fic i ,. also a . large 1114114•••,PS;#6' Old • ' 11P . Jai' AL4 - 74 ." . ''''' 111onciiirMelit'Whiikey Ori;lAml.',:;" :;-"..-•!.. ~.-•••!...' .- , .. , 4.,-: 4 lFisk. ." - Thi s at,o,;„Lioors *lit .be sold at the "vC• " A Superior ifOri•Pribtint'PrOliolVa : shing? ry•loviCsi;pgiceS..':,COlnatit%MeizlitiritS rind ton's ~ p ritekt4'With'er bo : 2l,bYtB4locla'es;ir l, .Tavorri4teepeisollr do"wallmy'.gilie qic;tirt4 firci l riitil'prdorailf'Zaledattlifs , Mitt i A ron.a6.: •dercigried.*palklielbili,PoPlMsins,eltieWere, coirmiodmktikOrmiddtPisieV.;tx.4ai.,,o-cii, • and otiuning‘rtlie:l.dqiMicS,Vihic:ll4::Youzkii post pAd4irti,3.o,ll l ;:iy-- - ;') •;::::''..{:Vk' ';.:-;ill,';''i: •40 L P-St'lbilliAelif:44e4Al.o,o4l3i64oi:t'iirdOlieet: ' :`:,s6liireAtiPl'l,4l.y6l.liw:.‘it,,v;,',,—*.=keedA.!•,-, '. IDlchitioninitorigttliiiiiiii4.-,fr..:,-.:, :.'; ~, , ~..r .,..„,,,,., :.,..-. 4.,:).,,, gg-- , ..'; , iYftsjaplOgitti ' l v ft• - ,- . 4 , q; , AclAtivT.:.." . --- - f t.- 2- „philioeliiia.;,,,.bed:ol.,:t;"›,:Yl.43.l,r-iy. ;tsid,i‘iliriieCiiielitii`,.3.l.4o:l4l6ii*Or' ;Zn -... -'1t,;,;,-1r1; , ,.'. • f''",i'P'.oj.'i- . ...' ,. ):11t ) M';. 5 .1 ,*-7:1-s-.1. ' :. ! • = * ' , ' .1.1.1,i' ,i:1. :"”, .: .1- :` ;::: 1.1"' ',.:' :t 4 , ;*t i S .,, ,. :':.::A .*:...),f;:b- .;e.••••••';''..-:!:-...1_.! ,e...- -..-•,,,,:::,.4 t ' .' . • ....,:,..fl . .: , K i e:i ,i•e..?.,::: -, -- - ' .--.., .„..-st-• BIE:1 *i . , '~ +,~ - , .. 7,: ,;.::•:;i7 . ;:•';':; , -;,.', - -• ., :', i ,'' . 7:' - ': ..qi.;',':','"?...',..:';''...'..',•:,'''...z,‘',', 3 V, . .Lochtitan. Brother; 111.01NUF.qCTURERS DESLER.' Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps. The nineteenth century being the.age of -Manetic-Telegrap hs;Steamships, Locomo tives, Sic., and in which all . kinds of busi; ness is tit:Mein the very ,quickest, and most expert manner, , it likewise Weenies neces sary for the trading public, to take small profits and make quick sales,'-in ; order to keep up with the improvementS of the times. Upon this principle we have deterthined to act. We will sell our Gooils at sucti : prices as will astonish the buyer. • • , , 'rile following are some of our prices, to wit:— Men's Calf-skin Boots from $2,50 to $4,40 do course do" 1.,50,t0 . 3,00 do kip do Gaiter Ladiesi - Gaitters ' . 4 do glippers and Welts Buskin's • 44 31 to 1,25 ' • , Besides a very largo and exten sive assortment of 5 46 . `i ^ ready-made Boots & Shoes, cheap for cash. .They also keep for sale, a splendid as sortment .of • . Moleskin, Silk and Slouch •(' • • - 11 A T S. -Cloth,'glikzed, fancy and military • c 411 Trunks, ..Umbrellas, Camphine, Lard and Fluid Lamps, Candelebras, &c., &c. rerieeollect the 'place, one door (vest of O. & J. Sager's 'Hardware Store, in the building:formerly occupied by L. Smith's . Apothecary store, in Hamilton street, Allen 'May- • 31n ------- lillll2 )1111BD:ill& • • *4leX.itrttrd Li fe .lnsurance Annuity and TinStCompany of Philadelphia; Office No. MU Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual, CAPITAL 300,000. 11- 1 3 Continue to tnake Insurances .on Lives on the most favorable terms. The capital being paid up and invested, together with the accumulated premium fund affords a pcVect security to the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. • The company add a BONUS at stated pe riods to the insurance for life. The first bonus was appropriated in December, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum in sured under the oldest policies, to 84 per cent, 71 per cent, &c., on others in propor tion to the time of standing making an addi tion of $lOO, $87,50, $75, &c., on every $lOOO originally insured, which is an aver age of more than 50 per cent on the premi ums paid, and without increasing the annual acrment to the company. EEO No. of Policy No. 58 $lOOO ' $ 100 , $ 1100 "88 3500 1 250 I 2750 " 205 ~ 4000 400 I 4400 " 276 2600 124 2175 ", 333 5000 I 437 50 5437 Pamphlets containing taliles of rates, and explanations of the subject ; lorms of appli cation ; and further information can be had at the office in Philadelphia, or on applica tion to A. L. Runk:, Agent in Allentown. : B. W. RICHARDS, President. JNO. P. JAMES. Sit:Nary December .13. =I - . ; „ . ~:",j ~:F,+t ~s EMI -1N do " 2,00 to , 2,75 do " .1,25 to .3,00 1,00 to 1,87 Bonus Amount of policy and Insured''Sum orl bonus payable at the Addition. party's decease. To Farmers and Men of. Business. OILS, CANDLES & GUANO. THE SUBSCRIBER ofier;i,at the lot~•- est rates; in any quantity to suit purchaseis, • Gemii* Peeuvinn.Gumio, and every variety, of • SPEIIIII 'WHALE, .LARD AND R'S Manufacturers, Tanners. Farmers, Deal ers and Consumers, are invited .• • GEO PIDGAVAY; ,•'•••• Vo. 27 North ‘Yhtirres, the' first • ''l2&o// , below Race strcet, luinst 22. • -1,;;;---.3r-ri:--2i ME :; , , - :, - /!41 : -'i,,(.;.'::,A ..i',::l-=`,,"o44,:,''A'i pocticat Eleparttitclit. - - - _ The °Horne Jciornal.") . - • Thi*-Rest in Christ. Dear. children, ye are absent now, ' Youi:birilt.room knows yotrnot, "-.. Your. empty..crib, and . cradle,low, Endear Ikat hallow'd pot i•' The silent room We tread with care,• It seemeth that ye still are there. In' (Wrist, ye.all were born anew, •And sign'd with holy,crnss. -Your:entie—forin§ Re, then withdrew; And now we mourn our lass; Tu you, ye lor'd ones, this.is ;pith, To us it seemeth nought but pain In the damp enrth we laid them low With this assurance given; . "Your suffering ones are happy now ; They are-with• Christ in heaven . With angels blest, their spirits soar, And grief, and pain, shalt ltnOW no•more."• Dear Lord, on u 3 Thy Spirit'be, • To live as pure as they," , • That we, with them, may worship Thee, Forever-and for aye, • Thy love, thy mi .- nitrous love adore, Arid shig . thy praise for evermore.. Zelections. United Stares and Macedonian, On the 25th of October,'llBl2; after being separated' from the squadron, the United States, commanded by porilinodore Decattlr, fell in with; and captured, of the: Western Isles, after an action of an hour and a half,' the British frigate Macedonian, Captain Car 7 den, mounting 40 guns, and carrying 300 men. The Macedonian being to windward, had the advantage of chosing her distance, which was so great, That fur the first half hour, the United States could not use her carionades ; and at no time, were they with in musket or grape shot. To this circumr stance, and a heavy .swell of the sea, was ascribed the extreme length of the action. In this contest the superiority of the Ame rican gimnery Was strikingly 'obvious.. The Macedonian had 100 Men killed' and' woun ded. She was totally dismasted; aitdd had neat ly 101:Ishot holes in her hull.' On board - the United States there were only. five killed and seven Wounded;, and ,so little injury was done to the ship, - that in five minutes after the action, 'she was fully prepared !tr. another. • • • Shortly after the action commenced, such a torrent of fire • proceeded frorn'the. United States, that the crew of the Macedonian sq.. posed she way actually on fire,. and' gave three cheers. . The Macedonian was a frigate•of the lar- •: 0 ' 1 .: in---ti'..67l.llgt"4".;hobu-s' ;yrthoughtless thiont.i. gly est crass, on two years old,' four months r alone of this 'titirldly multitude, dratinii '• out of dock, and reputed one of the fastest sailers in the British service. nigh to heaven: I Iliattlt the paternal levee All the private property' of the officers .. , . ~ . . that taught hint to itspe,nts•evening priWer,,,...i.. and crew of the Macedonian was given up vhethee Catholic or ' Protestant, ...whetlrerig'4-11. dead \ or living, whether.far Off or' nigfr.,' tY' - t l i'? i •-1 to them: that claimed by Capt. Carden amounted to $BOO, and was paid for by the: could scarcerefrain ,froiri'•Weeping then, ' ribi rz:•., can I now, as I. see again the sweet chidi:.• Commodore, . • An instance .of the generosity; which. is in the crowded tomtit of a steamboat's cablir,.. ' bending in.' devotion before, his Maker. ' • - - ••• so predominant in the breasts of American But a little while before, I Saut a' diaW4 . tars, must not be omitted. John Archibald, of admiring listeners gathering about a cot& one of the crew of the United 'States,re- pany•of Italian singers in the uppe trivet' a mortal wound of which ho soon saloon,. a mother and two sons, with . voice, harried - -.•' , after died. He left three children to the violin f but no one cared for the'child Ot mercy of the world, and a profligate mother, prayer. , • '- who had deSerted them. When the father finished his ' of Archibald went on board the frigate, to . When . the little boy had dnishe overt!, claim the wages and property of his son, an in devotion, he arbse and kissed his father • inquiry was made into the circumstances of 'most affectionately,,who put him luta his •••• his family. A plan was imaiediately agreed berth to rest for .the night, I felt a strong` desire - to speak to tltem, but deferred it till upon by the stamen, for the relief of the or- morning. W.ltertMeraing came, the conk... phone. Two dollars were subscribed by sion of landing irevalityd me from seeing each of, them ; a sun.of SAOO ums made up, them crgain,' :.put if yver ineet that boy in . and placed in the hands of suitable trustees( for the maintenance and education of, his his g 'P lia l iri ff 4lllh *' l6'hia *R lthin .f .Yon3. I'll thank lilin`TorlhitlnliSifertc, aoltit itillAtfrf,' children, •-• • -. ' pie ;of thnf - :nioll i sitle . Vulitiii; • and '. bfeiii: Hid' Commodore Decaturiiiriieit Ot4slnW.ll;on don, with his iirize, on the 4th of DeCem. nam sc e Et : a o e t i h y 7 a '/ Y riy at i , ii i s c ir riit ti !'i a iti u e ld h e i ; f h t , l • 9 llll f . :o: . ;iir; ; • „ her. He received from 'aill'qOniters, 2 the ''''' congratulatbins'of hia-Conntryinen. 4 . •,..A' geld ,T e i„ v 7 e k ri lil t a ;:.4 : ;!' r e o e t in 6r, :" l i i P ri d! re • t ip a a s h ic r c e• o d n 6) th e y dr til iti l a n 't d :4l . : : ';,...' medal. waS preieritatl to;ililliliy:..COfigTedif,' ' in` testimony of their high • sense-nfhis Eal:', h L 6 J lv !.. itrreit/ .,,,, 9 113 ‘. 11 °,,d' flr itltirifjil.."-e.0 , 0r, W 4 ,- : lantry, good conduct' , and servicea:'!Viie, "v4 ll .'•''!" , A`v•hb''o l .t:CYli oll it:•StelltuPoat. •` who - -' iiittn,.their children, fop rttyiitren 0, tioliol.: 1 : - . 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Some, pOlfing offtheir and coats, lay themselyeelown.to rest; Qtl y ., ers, in the attempts to make it seem much like hornerts•possitile;threw ofirknort,4, of their clothins:,- 7 ericli one,as'Alteir4ithy . 4, , ,‘: fort or apprehension of danget•dietrit,/?' - : - 7 7 . - :;" - z - : -. ' I had noted on deck a fine leeklnfr abOut six years ofnge;' - ‘fOlkiWrite man, evidently his fattier., „whose ance indicated him to he 'n • folteitnl bably a .Gerninn—a man of mediutti end respectable dress. The child usually fair and fine looking harm featured; with an intelligent and Ettrtt;ii, expression of countenance; and 42:114 his German cap fell chestnut Flustering mull.' • 'After walking about fora time, theta and son stopped within it few fed of we were seated, and began pfelltftt4itt going to bed I watched them," " adjusted'and arranged the'bedillifi'Wla, to occupyi which was an upper the little fellow was undressing • Having finished this, his father tic • ;' 4 .2.4 kerchieraround his hetid, to prole i"ft which looked as if the sunlight young,- happy heart always - I.ore. This done, I looked for hitnsteseek:4l4oro , t;%, ing place ? but instead of this, •Ire.rriW - ,••• - :*:4, 4 ;1 kneeled down upon the tiodr;-pai. his h t et hnnd together, so beautifully , childlil93o.:;;.-4 - •;:x; simple, resting his arms onthelnwer . ,ftffki.o. against which he knelt, he begarChni:',ltfai'4"- . per prayet.; ' • e The father sat don by his • ted the conclusion:, It wes,'fot long prayer, but well understood:. l could ;fir hear the murmuring of his sweet' v'oice;:littc,;;' , ..;." %4 words could not distinguish the ords:l44ipelrai.. 'A f rFe l'here were •men around hint--Chilstiaril man retiring to rest _without prayer_f•otitip-_, • • praying at all, a kind •of mental desire • p rote ction,, without sufficient courage-er pie'. • ty to kneel down in a steambnit' cabirt,-and , before strangers,'aeknO%ledgn the goodness • ' of God, or ask his protecting lovee , • • This was the tratning"Of sortie-plots' WM. • ther. Where was she now? 1:Iont many, times bid her kind hand been laid - °niche •;,;• sunny locks, - as she had taught him to lisp his prayers T. • . • A !rat:hilt:ll sirfht it was, that Child al p7V,.., ME - ~f I MI BEE t i ~ I . ‘,.a. ~~,, '{~.'~~ ~~lr s ; S;^ r ,;#.~,., Ik l ~~~,. I FIW.P?,N
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