The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, September 03, 1859, Image 1

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B. F. SLOAN, EI►ITOR S PROPRIETOR
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iTTORNET AT ore'. Murphy Tin fun and ether gimmick
betwern Brown's Holed aad Revd House, Erie, t's e i
Q COTT & MAT KIN,
Ibu.A.icas in all kinds of Coal. Salt, Plaster, Flour,
FiNh, Ste , lka. Public Dock, EHe, Pa. bl
A. 10017.
j r C. PIE LDEN,
WHOLUALE and Retail dealer In 'L111E113(14
att etkgll.ll, German and American Hsecleare, Anvils, V Ises,
Iron, Nails, Stets', te. &Willem and Carriage Trimming.,
11 a.-h Belting and Packing . trench street, opposite the
Heed House, line. Pa.
For Saleata Great Saoriftoe !
THE ownur iutt•ing no use foe them
luaus kioAsr Au. Etril, littJe used. Prime Goose
rat br r Wed, •ri¢L 3U n4l. ell&Mher Suit, Marble Tops,
Mit Flowers, Lilt Mirror beat pla:r, WAS, Sob
stead, urarly new, Loom Mattraas and Cured:kJ, with
Kitrhen Requisites. For Sate on "Commission, by
Er le, July 1. O. W. EILSEY, State Street.
I Tt)TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all
persons hat tug friends in the l toted Presby te
ruin Burying ground, (on the turner of 4.lth and Frene_h
treeta,) in krie, to lIVIDOII. or Malit• the inovat of their
r••ink.t n, oil or before the lath tin) of n "her t.--
Thow retiutlning In the grounds idler that IP fill (a
teiso.sed by the Trustee.s of the Congregation, •rerably
tlie pro‘ isions of the Art of A sa rithy, pamper at the
hest session of the LegtaLuture,authoriting PRA retnN al.
trio, July 2. 11159.—1td Hy order of the Trustees\
El_ A_ LONG, M._ JD ',
Physician, Surgeon and Dentist.
trivxcalw max.rr-maion. '
ERIE CO.,
1)1(.. L. havinkt permanently, located at
Colon Mills, will attrnd an cant. in pr.reont..n
with promptness. Kit useful mention, on the Teeth
f wrformell anti warrantcd. Artificial teeth Ittgerird front
nnr to 11.13 rotirw nett. 114:41.--4
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FRONTING THE IFF Mir SQ.III.E.
ERIE, PA.
P. ELLIOTT, Proprietor.
T llis LAIN; f: ANL) ELI:I; N'l'
Hoe boots thoroughly repaired and refurroill•
eq, &pile how open lor the reception-a g0. .t..
thgx„Board by the Day, Week Jr Month on r.
.;ffilahle the Proyn,Foy'pledytrig hrnrrrlt rA•rt
gull! I,e terinfing Ito !per eithre• N ettlarlizeolon.
I"Prlyate Partin., Dinner l`artiea, or Managers 1.1
Publie Balk will nod the arciimmoilatii•ii. at Hite
•urverlor to any other in the city and the rharge. ar rea
aiiiiah:i
FIIZZI
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farlionll ittlArllrtl where guests from the
notes' will always find attentive hostler, In take charge
their teams. May 11,
INIMEMI
z i girmg For Chicago s i dge .
And Intennediati - Ports !
O\E ttF 'l'll E I'Et")ll,rs LINE OF
Prorarr. leave this Port for 4 limay, and
1404,m...hate Purl, a WEU\lo.ll►san.! "...Villa.
pax f rerh Iv«. 4, It tn.l and nreathor v•rtritttm.:
rr" t. v frvight or pahoSav
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NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
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FR .IND I NIERII'.I.N MILLINERY
MRS. M. A. MI MI; AN,
has just PrtUtlllegi from Neu lurk rich
•t nn.! tno•t complete a•Aortment
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NET z. lIIBBoNs, ri.(Av I:its. Ne..
.'o , rt, et err thine in the Millinery Moe, hivh ro.
d w holviale or retail at 1 rives that defy competition
-nntry Mihiner, Nupplted with Good' , at New 1 -rk
small ContmlaNion. AR she 'Asa node nr
itieote to receive C da every two week*, ,hr olTerm
~I”k r no nt. L. tho.Ne bus sing , acell again to
ke their purchasep at her mtablistirneat
stn W Je•treN so Inform the public that ithe prepar
N new and benottful proceas, to reorrestwood Color
t hip, sod Leghorn, it, a moat superlor
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NEW NILLINERY GOODS.
Arzs:.•ks
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NEW GOODS!
SPRINO; iNI) SUMMER MiLLINERy.
Iq.. R.S. M.
. 1 7; :r 9 et , ingt I g...n. 1 E' , ,'1 A •
..ortioetit lir NI 1 lAA N FRY and FANCY l;oloirS,
//),/ of a great varort of White and
:sTILAW iIoNNTEs, uD)l)
Aml Children's lists of ei err sly In, Shaker Meet.
II•ts, kr., kr , R 11,64.014 Flowers, Rtiehes, Cap., it. Id
Dresses., Alexarlre's Kid (;tares, Hosiery, Lire
French Coriirthi snit Skirts, Msterials all kinds ror Foe
b rmt i.-ry. end ...U.14 Lac,. A pploiu k inds VI vrk
DEEM
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ti I 1.1.JN le.Rtt au ppltwl site Goods at arlll..ast.•
1•::trior 131.. k,. Bleaching and l'rrartfig d••the 1,.
1•10. Manner; alba, 'tlittt Bo n nt•to crolort4l I , rat.,
Awl Black
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GROCERIES, &c• 1
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No 2. IV rtgtit•s Blck. Erie, Pa..
fll r.N AT WItoLE4AIK K ACT I• A
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FRUIT, NVTS. &c .
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W 00 I) Rod
WI L LOW WAR E,
NA I ILS AND 11l I.AhtS,
T 4 got hor with a larg• agooirtmont all kito!A of In:
k.t.t in a Grne,ry Store, whirl, we afer to r.ell at
th
•e.l th,kot prior CALL. A NI) :•LEE, •
lIF:CK 11 ,E EN 1/1“ kt 0 ,
N 0.., Wright • Block.
April lti, MO.
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111..1,H.1NG':. 4 SAFE. eLtch Le will of
("•rh or •pprrired papo-r. W I. SCi 'TT
Erte, April 9, ISSW.-44.tf
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111. i J•w HE, that might be relieved almost initniatels
1.1 . the application of LI, Estraet of Smart Weed
Leib TO, pleasant and safe than any of tbr l'aiu•K
and Hot-Drops in use. Just try L.
Aug' 20
dry and ground m arhlt. Varnialx. for.;
..lain Swaim, at No. 5 Hoed House.
I. riot, LIP. 4, 1459 —52 L. I It ai.t,wrs.
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Pll NTs .1 ! Pik I NTS
Whit« Les.l, dry and in oil, Am«rtran and I ,
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Moe., c Haw amid Bollird U.Med (111, VeDetian ,
renh ochre, Clironopind French Green, and in
prer) thing in the line of PA INTPII, for asi«at the 91.41
Hay 12. T SISCI.A.Ht
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FARM LANDS EDR SALE 25 MILES
frowillalarlelphla by Itaslrowd in the State of Sew
Jens. y Soil among the held for Agricultural purposes,
twine a good bisim sail, with • clay bottom.
a large tract, iii•ided into small farma, and le nd shund from
all parts of-the country are DOW settling and Madding.—
The r' opt produced are large and can be wen glowing
The climate is delightful, and mecum from frosti Terms
from $l5 to VA/ per acre. payable within four year be lus
o alments To visit the place--14,&,,, vs, Street ){'burr
at Philadelphia at t ti A. II by Railroad for Hammonton,
or ultimo H. J. Ityriseit by letter, Ilammouton Post ittlire,
Atlantic. County, Sew Jergbey. v+ full ads I.HD...uncut in
another dolown. inlet
F.ATti ER Dt's'rEtts.
At t. POT S' CARTES. k BRDI3.
Oar SUNDOWN
Now the sun, his journey ending,
;Sinks hie burning brow to lave;
How be lingers, still descending,
Ell=l
Tu the tranquil western wave!
Hushed each breeze and calm each billow
tided clouds attend his way:
OCCRTI wnt , th 3 her rugged pillow
To receive the king of day.
Silence comes, with evening shadow.
On the mountain and the plain;
t hay in the darkling meadows
Still the quail prolongi her strain :
And the lark goes singing, soaring
Upward from the fragrant dell.
To the tart faint sunbeam pouring
(;ratefullv her fund farewell.
ItPS.. rreut..t-st instance of impudence
.)II rt our l i , that of a Yankee who in an
Italian city, ,topped a religious procession
iii order t. light hiN cigar from one of the
lt~ le candles. '
WI- The 71.1 k Blade tells the story of a
chap on their road, who apprehended
collt-tt tit of 14. ears, put. his I t ie preserver on,
1,1,w It up, and leaning his back against
th 4• of the car,:reAigited himself to his
fit,.
IN I I- •1 my dear," said a loving
not her to l u hopeful soli, just budding
"4:trlie, my dear, come
it-ie and get s•mit.... candy." "1 guess I
voii't mindl it now, mother," replied Char
lie. "I've just got In some tobacco."
111Frik.. A Yankee schoolmaster, named
'ono.coolt, tinned a drove of cattle into
hooortitiolit "Fa farmer, in Dubuque. lowa,
101 during the confusion which this act
roatoil in thi family, ran away with the
triner'. daughter and married her.
Gad . A Sunday School teacher, deploring
I' LA fit attendants on his ministrations,
to the few present. "What can I
" said get the boys and girls
le . '" '•1 know." said one of the urchins,
hat is "(live 'ern all sixpence
• -
w.—.an Atlleriean lady i living
In .1,11-Al*qtt under tlia impression that
-lie I. ,011•• of the two wits eix.)ken of
%.•iation who to sudie death in the
.lerusali•ni. This is ler fourth
‘i-:t t.. the '•llEily rity." which e styles
• pt."
pp 'rho i‘tlitor of a Spanisli papa%
tiisist that - the Spanish tioli
iit u t lite,,4ingsaroi
MILLINER
that had lived in the tlAys
.ttol Lot. he would no doubt
wted that the .hower of tire and
1111 , 0 , 11 , W.l, a vt.ry null and refreshing
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'.i1“ ) .111. • Euroisi, resitling in this city, has,
is recently had two i.ingular
ri , ciitiTll,lits—that a brother and mother
d I..‘i on certain clays. Intelligence
ed It “in there corroborates the pre
neents, his relatives having died at the
iker -.Too, why were you out so late las
night ?"
It %s very late—only A quarter
li.•w (Lae )ou v , it there and tell nn. that
I wa. awake when pm came in, and
sed :tt iiv ‘‘.ooll-It vra , three n'el.wetz."
W‘ 11. e•n't three a quArter twelve'"
LEM
all , ( dote i- ciao , ' ~f Chief ,T
••• -4lcm. of I:l4 , :teloi,ctt-. which fitly il
-tratc- Choate'. et.nuttand of language.
.410,1.. that -"law one 1t.141 r.pokento
“1 . IL n. w of Welcster's
.1 %Itli a tannl.,r f.l r,ord,. add-
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E 3 x3Lgic la .
4;-I'. ,sak,•," gu...1,,,1 the .lutlge
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A Ned was arguing in favor of
•11;14: N% 41111,11 the elcenvo franchise.—
• IV),, -houldn't women vote as well as
! Ar.• tiot vaval,le of forming
~n,,•tr opinion- on political subjects ?
Man% a wnman knows more than her hus
band." •That may be," said Jim, "but do
)on have rascally politicians
el,ctionceling with lily wife?" Ned
!iced.
be` At :t Railway station an 01(1 My
0. a vf•ry pompon; looking gentleman,
Ali , ) IVILS about steam communica
-I.,it : ••I'rav, •:r, what is ! , 201.1212 t " '..Stearn,
1-, ..rtell.Llll.--ell .9.t1!--ta4..ILM
"1 I L:tt
-.6.1 a rougli-looking fellow stand
••In . -ti .tn i L hick(•t of Dater ro
prt•spirati4)n."
MRS M C11:71
A' rktruai. IllodEur.—To get rid of
utie.quiteei. that ,o disturb
do- heir t‘e.ither, proeune one of tioeie
.i.l t'• which are generally found
t. -...ettiging limb in the forest—
k.• it to your room, eh-we all the doors
nl windov% 4. and 1.4 the hornets out.—
h••) %%ill totally annihilate the mosquitoes.
it doe. not ',rove cift•ctual, we will charge
ot 1'111 ; 1 for the receipt.
MiE
add- .1 :doorkeeper, a few days since
tirelci-ed 01 an Iri-h woman a quantity of
utter, the lutiq of ehich, intended for
t•eeiglied in the balance and
'owl %cawing •• -Sure it's yet' own fault
t h. iire light. - -ai,l Ititltly in reply to
he complaint of the buyer, "it's yer own
atilt ter, for wasn't it a pound of soap I
aeiglit here my-elf, that I had in the oth
q• end of the scales when I weighed 'em?"
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11 111.4,
A KEEN Iterrtoor.—Did our readers ever
n•ar thts dry of Talleymnd, which
t ,k the conceit out of a young coxcomb
t Bonn , table in Paris where he chanced to
dining ? mother." said the dandy,
'WA: !VIP /Wlled for her beauty. She was
.ertainly the handsomest woman I have
•ver :" said Talleyrand, look
ng hint through and 'taking, his measure.
it once. "it was your,
.iather, then, who was
tot plod-looking !"
Widows are mischief. There's
nothing like 'em. If they make up their
minds to marry, it's done. 1 know one
that was terribly afraid of thunder and
lightning, and every time a storm came on
~he would run into Mr. Smith's house, (he
%cat: a widower.) and clasp her little hands,
and flv around. till the man was half dis
tracted for fear she would be killed • and
the consequence was she was Mrs. John
Smith. before three hundredstormarattled
over their heads.
CARTER Ic BR
ERIE, PA, SATURDAY
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r , . —.‘ young man from
It
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N o y- -What did you give that blood mare
of yours the other day, when she had the
botts?" asked a Wall street broker of a
friend from Long Island.
A pint of spirits of turpentine. Good
morning—morning:" and they separated.
Two days after, the same parties met in
the street.
"Say, look here, I gave my mare a pint
of turpentine, and. by Jove. it killed her.
-So it did mine," was the reply. "Good
iernin g—morn in g. " And straightway
they departed
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Fold her hanks; rose her feet
Leave her fo blelumber street
She hathearti it well.
Every day tot Day yeas,
Cause had the label:Wing tears
And the de4fell '
Pofiri
See the hullols tier cheek,
Marks of wpii would not speak
dee her eye.
Worn and weeltedher frame,
None too seen 'thamber carve—
Touch het tarty.
Po(r]
Hard and lonely her fate
Life fur her wes.uste,
Full of years vain.
Sympathy and lo! oars,
Fell not to herthly share,-
Wake her eosin
Pcoirl
All she trusted ilea' proved,
Every ereatchst she loved
Shortly eted or died.
Good, it is for to rest,
Ne,or was red's loving heart
!lure 'ell tried•
F girl
Often h as s he ,♦before,
Dreaming ILA griefs were o'er
Life and Lie past!
But from such vivre sleep
Ever more abet° to weep
Peace is holiest.
True and tendeneted one•
Third it wsa death alone
Comfort bar her•
Fuld her bandana her feet ;
Lay her, rcitit white and Tweet
In the septet•
thoia Ittiaturt.
TIM SPY 111-111 L
"Really. Mrs. NIT you make a con f o .
ion betweent "wrong that surprises
s I 1 tho u, tyou of all pool!,"
wo d h ave ke p t t
: daughter better :"
said se rector., . Ward might hat 0
asked It' e whylbol not kept Ks son
better, bu she tressed herself, and held
her peace. \ "Vrl so young, and who
hail every at ..! icout my wife at ti ,
w h o ol, s hem • ' , ery depmveddisp , .
sition indeed' to h Lone as she has."
"No, Mr. La t r , • 'a not depraved.•"
141 1 t.
.4 1,04
returned Mrs{ . in 'guantly ; "she
has been led tit e's no telling
what she ' . if we ; ung her out
Ged made , . 1. Rut
will cast *ton au - a . i s her as long as!
live."
"Would it,s 1J wol to retno. her
from the neigh /toot', it least for a tinie7•'
suggested thelor ; 'such a bail exam
ple to the othoung women of the liar.
•
ush---'r
"No, ~ir, I .not send tit) . liars• :t . (%3% .
tun her motan' iLI-ter, - w:• the r . -.-
to answer ; for her being a hail ~N .
)1 i . , , it see*) the she'll ls• a sad %V./Li
ning rather for olil lake-fol-lows. •ri,„
poor thing wi. punished enough 1,3 the
cold lookso' leo' another en' the sor
row o' bring into the. world a babe
without any se love an' pride that helps
us women tkgh, without Alic an' no•
turning our It on her. She'll stay wi'
me' sir and shall do what we can t.i
•
comfort her."
"1 am sorry:idyou of this wayof think
ing, Mrs. Waif such early wickedness is
not to be distaged. I don't know what
we shall comoby and by I"
4.MArY ' ll 6 enough to bear. sir, never
fear; nobody el come near us that would
rather stay al..
The rector e with an alt of displeasure
" And who is tisthei• delinquent ?“ ask e , I
ho coldly.
" Mary'll ntell---“
"Worse snots! 1)oes Mile mean to
carry on her . ..rigu . ?"
"He's far esagh tray b altogether,-----
"Ilutup--vy baocase very
bad. el come to no more of my
wife's Dorcas eetiipt, and perhaps Ali, e
would prefer • staysway just at pre=sent.
I must show prig oeople that vice is tole
tliseouragosl, ,rs. Varil. Mary has only
henielf to bloc tp.t, she is an outcast-'
I trust it maye pt into her heart to re
pent of her vikkedess. and to amend her
ways." liaaid tothing of the sinner
being taken ‘k fiat welcome and re
joicing--outcit at must be from human
society for eve—sly the All-Pure meets
returning siners And so he went away
leaving poor Me. Tara somewhat mystified
between his uday preaching and his
week-day ramp
11.
Alice Ward'stirriage with Farmer ( ni tl sl
hugh was defied by tis sad •try
which had befan Mary, and there was
even some talk! its going off altogether:
but though eviongues spoke, the young
people, being tly attached to each other,
fulfilled their etagement the next spring,
and Alice revved to Rookwood End.
andwas thereft alone with her mother
and a bright e , four months old baby
f
,
which was wo ped as fondly, and moth
ered-up as del "fully, as if the blessing
of God had beAupon it at its coming. Ohi
friends were of the house, but Mrs.
Lasoelles had '
n to see her • and though
she came pr' with stern good counsel,
as she thought fitting a clergyman's wife,
somehow she not find the occasion to
utter it. M . showed her baby with a
perfect mothey tenderness, and the sedate
modesty of hetoung face forbade all impu
tation of lightea, and would have ma le
:rebuke seem very inappropriate.—flee
child had contorted her, and though Mary
was now and sen sorrowful, she was not
miserable ; sit looked upon her little one
exactly as shrwould have done had she
been a happywedded wife, and this her
crowning joys-Mrs. Lascelles had not the
heart to *soh her; and when she went
away she e v etkinsed the child SS it lay in
ws mother's Axis, and touched its dimples
ith * playfueszess. The tears flashed
into Mary's etas--she had been so longing
to ask a cluesttin, and this emboldened her,
though her bar t beat very heavily all the
IMO
time.
"Are ytui Italy to lose Master Frank.
ma'am? Wl he be going away to thia war
they talk oft
"I am afrad he will Mary. lam sorely
afraid he vill," replied Mrs. Lowelles
sighing. Idtrys face dropped; she said
no more, anger visitor went away without
more words. •
Farmer (bodhugh took a weekly news
paper, and every Sunday evening Mary
RNINO, SEPTEMBER 3, I,‘_Nsli
N:K ) E 1)
Used to meet her sister at the stile by A.ll- there, nor in sight upon tha path ; so she
pool to receive it, and looking for ill°
'wentfurther and further, 1.3 ca
Itil she me
intelligence of the removal- „f regiments
t .i
the brow of the hill. which looked down
Frank of l..tscelle.'4 re ,, imen'
1 that ic
.., full upon the - village. A little way o@ Wag
Mars' had it • •
.i ter been to church -ince I • '
her i the rectory and rectory gardens, and lean
calamity. She ii,ed t.. • , o awl sit through l in g over the last stile, with the boy playing
the long Sunday aft4. , rno`ou on the hillt
op a her feet, she tried to school herself to
with her hal.): alone :•1111 offer her r -
there --the cobble-, „ f . „1 , 1 ,ri,m.r. alers i watch t and wait. At first it, did not strike
fromier that, though the sun had gone round
math% her feel lienelf unworth • ''' h ad
1
Clirt-t tali , Oligl i•g/tt I/ / %to Join the I the south sid •of
11 111 Peeker.lvke ! blinds ‘9,e down t the house, all the
a re .l i and the lower shutters
church kt:. 11. .t Mr., \Vard %:111,....1 a ith i half el •
hey 1 4) III" ' - 't le. anti ‘‘ lien Alice and het 'I. and I ' 11.1°.there was a strange si--
hu-leand :14114 % 1 1 .1,1 • Itt• sill
.I,,in
Ilionn, 1
into
the
floweryitu about h the place: the door
! ," I `, l 11 ' 3 " - arY t" eon lo•r helper tt ith tiro I was not takinghis evening 4111116
LaAcelles
lis evening stroll of inspee
teitoy in her lap milli they returned. This 1 Eton amongst
w as di me. 3- 1./5it.i.1..1 fivehours roses,
.IThe joy-hells hail
me lie.ittliful, pint. sun- i einoieithere ago, an though the day's
, dun I ' l clilltz• •lII.i M;u ) had read. through ' work was done,wii- no noise'of crick
oilltding t.••• -• t hat Flank wet- immediate:lt et players on •the
. village green. or of quoit
g"ine slhroil , l Ntifio•ly but her:, If knell players at the al '
wh:t he W• 1, -is an :ion, for the paper .no She' knew thae-nloiuse.
head
%% hat she ~.../At to bete don,.. she back door at c;ct t lee
would
go to
tilt.
and -he kept her eyes
heal met eei-.•.l lot ing lion. -he thought 'die on that, di t' r - (irY ''
s .. it h igu i ething t•uriously the green
-beaded tc , . Cl' i - o• t-/• 10 1/,% i• 111111 When ivy lent-
thet.e sunshine slanting round
slic leie I ••,. •ii the fatal vt or. I-, -h.- let th.• the corner at
drop to lit,• t.trotin.l mid laid her li e. that sh • d e
d twest. So intent WIIS she,
t did - rift notice it young woman
to the kilt) . .. check -"Hang
.I • I
am tt N ergowho aft, cOt
t i lilli - %. tl l l . (‘ ' Ma l t (IRV ! lltrt i i • ti, W i lli HOI ItIK . ilia .4%•••... ii•••••••• •-•41!"...1$1-•fr2W-AiiLkairoilittrYnfeilirP •
liven' 1 . 01, /111.1 the -lialini %% I- 11.. t treater way for her to cross the stile. She had a
than -lie .' , told hear. jug or milk in her hand, and, with median
s.i,,. 1,„,1 ... 0 Hilt- with lice el '•+ gilder lettl civility, Mary held it for her until she
for s o in.•time,a hen a liand wit. 1: 1 11 1 1 iin 1/Pl. had got over and then she recognizetal an old
fo r
and a well-,ettiotohered t oteesaid, -cliool companion who had gone into serv
iii the pleasant old -weenie, - Mary. Mary!"ice:4 at the rectory. •
She sprang up ••••he never repr.iitelie..l hull ; --1. can't stop. Mar:s. lent I ant ea , Ito ..,4‘,
all wit , forizotten itt the greeting of the you looking ieeo well. And is that your little
woman who l‘eve•el. I'm- a naranont (oily- boy?" said she. - There's trouble at home- .
t hey had been guilty together--Loth very % ote% 0 heard. Pettlal"• " I °s "t"l'Ped the
% . 011112 . , I //1.-•iiglate, 11/11 . 11/V, hl•.-i11...4 of eon . hells directly.'
-'. l och •••. - hot the heat v ...11-0 of 4til was - I have heard nothing."
tee Dv. e•n them awl It- In met et idenc., 111 "Poor Master Frank's dead - Vt ... .. lie ",
Mary ' 4 :irtit-. A ft , r III.• fir-t 'inputso dead—and minis nearly distracted, l'i 0
both NT, ;.• •• I ,ll' 1 : 1' Ink it .1 . Ito fir , t tO just teen fir t ' Milk tor our them. I knew
speak. you'd be sorry—he was it very tine t oun if
•••rh, Wo.ll'. all in church -I tell that I man. Ayi . , true it 1-/, 11 : 11,4 1111114 p,, , i 4..4 t. :
11111-t ,4• got ollt•i• Illi .re, Mary- -jti-1 one,. hest I"
1-s-feere Igo v,,, i , in-,t my letters?" Mary nel er spoke, licit just tut lied round,
"Ye- -I soul I hi.l pm -011.1 no more. but :laid, taking up her chili', now tired enough
my mother dr-.44 not like it. •••••lio would he to be quiet, tottered hack to IL-11-pool.- -
prier...l to kllt/W - 1 , 1/1 , %, , t - i• 11i•l - i.. now, I >II ! Afterwards she told Alice, that when her I
Frank, Pernik It woo lid Ita..• ht-cn 'het tor fe•er eelel coml.:mom said. -3l:tster Frank's doad ;
the it We hal es't'er met '"• --yes, he's dad," something struck her
.
"I Su 111 111/11i % \ Oil I/. li .1.• 1 1.• 11 , F:110:1nil, Ilvart. like a deatle•filow. Her sister found
if von Sill! M'11 . % - 11i . 1' sitting there Ls OW w.tler. ..till a- a
"11-. t... , I.O.•• gritik it . .. I.'', 1 tier: %,.1 1 statue. dtirtil , and rearle.- .ind white fts a '
. 4 11,11 n.. 1 ‘t.1.1.• Voin I:I. - 1.. tie I k,„-,,„• c.,rps... i
it .0r.1.1 1..' , 111"' 111111 to 111 iris lit.'s :Mei it - YOU have. heard. Mary !" -he said ,
co l i not lied!. irs We sle ill -toe. tvith 111%. kneeling. lit..•i.b• her. '' ' flie , , i4ot the net s
111i/t 11i - t .•/ L`l%• - : u , on , 1.:•1- :111 , 1 t lien 11 1 - no. /11.; 11 . - ver) ,a,.1 They sit) he a. as
....._ ___"
riling 11110 lII , ' I,lltl/', and cheering hi- melt '
to come on, with hi. -v. ord A cartnir ov. ; r• h:
he a d. a l i en it -.11..1 struck InAkiti hi, lireai-t,
and lie ./ . 11 •, I. "11, 1/ /s.•, Ivy' ' lis 1,11 % vu '
11.1.1 a tight t. , he •-orr for him ; lair It in
like ajudgeniont on liun for lc, wickednc,-4
to you..
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their rin Vrank ..11 . ..red tit 111 irl t M Iry
4 he knew - .tel he Ittie‘‘. tit IA it e"illti nev
er I•e, tind lit it th.• tinutiont till: it !Un-:50...1
their jrirtin•: witti•-•...ri it 1..r.•t , r. We
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•hildreit'-o owe-. 31e1 Wit th.it the
keople tcerrt3llll.ll.2 ••lit el hut' it
••N.,w.011.1-le• titit): bet
la - re‘‘ tat Ntle 11;-
- .MII - 1 I 1.7 e.
s‘eie 3 I.l', t. 111111:;•••i
111: 10.11. welt .t- in t o, 1.1111 , te-nurse
iever hat ,•
tot be.tl h. att•.,ele•.
M.,l\
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111 -.
lItIlI• in )1 tr‘ •-
:trill
all th.• tim.• 11.•1
M tit I %% \
cruel t.. \ 01% i,.•
will 111,.• 1.1r..m-mh• ..N‘h.•ll ....I/Cll I
1t,11,1, 0•11 lII\ 0.1 1!I
Freud,. I"rtitlL
.‘ll't 0111 -- 111. • 1.1:1 , 1 4.1.1•1 .Thity tan
,•• 1 • a puN t mut trm•
fail.. hat t. a 11l 110
pity. t'"' for ‘,1.•• -00111 , - ,4 undvr
th.• 1.,n it.l opt ;ill
gru•t Owl , 1- I,t ••••• t lutahn,z, .-avolor that
guilt a Wall .-41•.•:.•1% immaculate never con
the -ill -AN - aptly a•-•
will. lit ni k,•r -.WWI'. humanity,
thela-lt 11;h:1` ; I ,,rlutp4.
:ts \Vat . .l -:101 1. , ht.!' cr‘ ‘latiAlttQr
y,,u hat trial t 11“ iii ht , 11,‘.1 1 an ti
the tlevil than ‘..ur ti , ah 14-other- and
ter-' arournl
Me night, rather more ilian etc„ teary
utter thi- parting. NI.o ) NV..1•1 ,nzain took
her tray up to the -tile I \-h-1,,,,.1. 11,.r
little Ind wa_., now ..1 , 1 .. 1 i' , U. 11 i 111 Ulll.lllle
lo , ,ide her. clingin; to 11, r g own to run on
h e lore me i do - mgt.:imp a. !.,ck, laughing:lna
crov , mg., to hide hi., hi. , sig:tii, , t het knee,
ne W 3.-. 3 Very ilealltlllll e!1 . 11•1, \N ith great
d m 1,,,1,h 1 ,.. e yes • a ipi hie ii kur vurling in
ring-all o‘,.:r hi- he.“l. and every day, te
MAI y . - mingle.ll• .0. 111 dre,td, he green' more
hke hi- lathet. ,s le , Ns.— for •,V4:IV Wit-it t h e
army in the E.,-t. •
.411 the long morning dime hat been the
ringing of Ilecker , l)ke church hells for k
great victor). Mary luml heart the -mind
over the hill, :old hat pamtetl in her IN ork
often to li, , ten, and think where vs.,- Frank
all the time that the ..run wa , , liinitia and
,he hell• were ringing through bonny lily
isdale ? Was he lying dead, face upwards.
on the eritnisin battle-lield.i it. was he writh
ing. in wounilol misery, in a hospital tent,
or was 1 0 one ainonr•t the happy Sit \ ed
and victorious? She was in feverish haste
for Alice was to meet her at the stile, with
any news she eiiul4l get from the rector•.
whither she couldmover go. and once or
twice she would hive earned the boy. that
they might get on the.faster ; but he was
full of spirits and ntiw•hud, and would use
his own little legs to ruii - in amongst the
wheat to gather the poppies and gay blue
corn-dowers. and kept her waiting again
and again. But it hen the reached the
stile, she wa i t all too soon—no Alice was
$1,50 -PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE
...11.1t•il it 1, at jtiagvuit-ta bk)th ol
f.tr IA t L. a, Ellutii to Maine he." reldif.4l
M Lev. ,•11.1, 4 11 )1.111,r I t .
' I 14.f0r0. but I have: , ha-,,
1,1 lino. Mary •oh ' 1 have ti.it.k..l biro!
1 1,011,x • I t‘3; gla.l %viol) I 11....irti li.: %%Lt.:
111
- 1) , 11 . 1 1..•0r Nfary
witly:i I.li I.llllk I.. 11;
ry ;n Iwt pri•ttr
Th,, wviv ut no t 4; oither
..; ~n• It )1 i•) I.‘ 4. “11 8 . 6
111.• -111 i %\
4.10 .1t 'l'ln•.-Itiltl fe•11
a-leop in M try'-+ arm- klir her anetti.ill on
It -eetn-d t•, deepen in v% iteinne the trim , -
eetit, trneon- , I,qi, little hie,. .thee rri-hol
,1...• would i.r.lie !i.iy and, .•t'., hot of :Lnv
i lin4sinitiate.tiderkti4iim arimrt id tut. &16
Altd WIIII.• their two v. 0in..11 -tood silently
gra•ving.. the 1 4 •reax,..1 L i thet aa. eotning
-lowly toward de 111. iti= , head hew down.
lii, -pnat ii thin hail v‘eak as water lie
had 10-1 ht-.mil , 1.11 -111-0111 N e1111.1. There
wa. Intl•• "lot in 1,:- ~.11”Ittel pre-ence of
the Inagit-tert.ii pi ..-t wit. , 11.1.1 contletnned
i‘l.iry anti rel.uked her tio.tln.r --the. flood
~1 .o" had , had over Inn) and ,wert
h i n t d.ONTI on the le‘,•lot -utreiing human
•t% . 11, liad ••onte I- the ti,ld, I . ) ..111-
1 ...01 t • 1..• aloti.P is till I . s 4 0 , 1 111 hl , atiglii,h.
tor Frank had beet! the
. j. , i and prid.• .4'
In. heart. and that he died :pa I,ea t na a
la aye solther hut little tintwateil it. And
-.. it. happened that 110 ~tit Mar!, for the
tir-t wile ,ance "he WA. , :111 innocent. merry
&II! I. re-tin:. -ri -till. hrohen-lie.irte,l. with
•' • 'hill upon her hip '-elt-il.s shed a.,
1,, ‘‘..... lie e ail.' ti•ot but 1••a•1 sight the
uttetr setew t.l pro‘tration tiro, ht-r attitude
Awl ~unten.inee hetray.. , l with th.• fright
ened glanye She cast at iii:n a• -he ni.wed
t.. I,•I hint pas-. a -11,11. ll -11-1ti,a ,, 11 CAM..
lilt° hi- IIIiIIII.
•• Nj.trv. y•ei kit IS ii h.l trotild.. ha- C . t • '.l e
t. IV.. Y , li are iil gt...tt ....ri ow :Ludo' .lire
oni griefs akin :- -aoi IP' •Itarph.
• \ I ill ' •ir, -ir — That I.:tom- eNo lainatiern
• Onoe-•-ed ail. :tiel a tth .1 iinek g...-tur,•.he
nue•vered the eliilT: f . O t. and held It tow.
ftvm.
The re, to. onlil wit lie tk—than
all
thien th.,11
repoliation--lii‘ii Mar)
rorthe'`,.m I .v,roatile
ht. iudig
ho r eei.ivered hi. voico.
with a i.tv-ttirt, O w home
while Ow liereaveii mother ‘veeping,.
- I think, Marty, it wouli c o m fort
Anil iii kit iv "
MN Ait•lCii Witie death
ut th.• world :Ind Awl parting_ and
-in. lot love. and and for
it" they triumphed here.
Mary Ward . - hie wit
tw,. th,• 1111.-. lit t t .1-h-po“1,
where -he heard the tiding• her lover's
death. The ehild NV.I.• talk 1•11 tii the recto
ry, and is being hrouv.ht up hy the rector
and hi- wife—all the wt.rl , l kmv- now
that Mary Ward'- , on was the .ion of
Frank La.eelle-i. There 1- a ally qlab
an out-of-the•way •'Ol Ile r iit lieekerilyke
claire), with thi- "Francis
l.w.oelleA. aged 'Lt. Mary Ward, aged 19.
Who art thou that iiiindenunith Let him
trial it without yin among you ca-t the first
stone." Which monument has bem spok
en of it. in lad taste. I think it i- tti as
good taste a.- the lying gloriktlions'which
are much commoner on church walls.
Noe , No 'SORRER . 1.1101.:—"A4 I rode
along the banki of a river," gai,l ni% jolly
friend the Doctor. 'a ho re-oled near Len
v ohgerved two fiat-boats lying gide
by gide. and, ag it was Sunday. I thought I
might tind the crew, engaged in a oN hip,
and accordingly went on l ar I. I was not
diNappointed. The crew , had joined in
their religion, gervi,•es. and. when I arrived,
\;e re singing a hymn with a rousing chorus.
in there horde • 'There'g no sorrow there!'
AA the e l,,ga of the hymn a lusty brother
gtooil up, and. in a voice of thunder. shout
ed--'Yes, brothren.,thar's no sorrer in heav
en !:- And why not'.--because, in the words
„fthig heavenly hymn, ',here's nn som . r there!”
-There." said the Doctor. ..that's what I
cull corning out of the smile hole you went
n at:
Ile, A letter ii, The l'ontotcx.:(Mis..o
Examiner intimate"that one raleb S. Manly.
known as " Dr. Manly. - who, a good many
years ago, had a plantation on the But
tehatehie, Monroe County, Miss. ; who
resided in the upper part of Aberdeen, who
had a great big bell to ring his negroes up
before day; who worked them hard.whipped
them well and clothed them badly, and
who was known as the worst master in all
those 'Farts—has sold his negroes, put the
proceeds in his pocket, r meoyed to one of
the Northwestern States, and become a
rampant Abolition lecturer.
- •
bral,/ 04 MIP,Ock
ter, the parties in wire a re rY
tik rigi,i W.- ciiMess
P un fisr.Mse - tr.P l h-fiveforik nervoNgi. bll
letel 7+7 f?""t7r7l'''r 017 9 7 1: : ,
having riin the
rience. He beidi=dr a an eephan arisy ed7at e d
some hard e Bah
or improved id i 9eX ;
however, from early.,,lcmi.le,A9 had enter
tained certain well-deinsd of proper
conjugal relations, aniaiiiiiiiiiever hop
for an ideal partner to fi'
by the loss of a loved and loyft mother.
- In one of our New England States re
sided Miss L, passing twenty-fLx.e ini ip
and-Amiable. For a period of yearp
ts h e
had resisted the:persecution of ti
selfixl~ pa
rent who for pecuniary reitteins would lisle:
coerced her to marry a man thrice her own
age. Twice had she been induced to cou
sent to a marriage, and twice evaded it ,--
the last time wteldingeilothes and es sty
other preparation for a trip to Europe were
made, but as the time for its eonsuinmation
approached her excessive grief again lair&
poned the affair. Shortly
after,
ter,lilS.t„in
New York State, one mor:g,rliiv:iLeepgandhalfakin.s e teeameeoT
N C l : usofahtn T nforniLg,o:ne :Orher beadhelace aio e 6,ingele.l
visible. She looked steadity until all het
faculties were aroused. and then hurrieillt
covered her head. On arising, the teem . ;
was thorougly exemin yvt
'• In speaking of it, tid
las 1.. expressed net
tirm convictien that she should meet thc
counterpart of the person presented nt
bedside, and would marry him. two
Passed: meanwhile Mr. W., then rte„.line
at Philadelphia, heard, threugh an eit:
mate friend, of Miss L. and her svaii.tes
dream, and was assured le• this ft itentl th it
ho answered to the I . 4 sorrtptioll given.-
When an opportunity occurred het isited
the East, quite unexpectedly, and arranged
to be introduced to the lady under another
name than his own--clelosithz. that
n. a
Younger man, whose mother-Miss L. knee
but not the son.• Ihi meeting for the first
tune, and introduced, Mi.-. 1.. e
tbserveil to hstk searchingl:. at tho
tletnan, and after some roninionplsco re
marks inquired where his mother was. 'lle
peculiarity of the question eau-s.e.l horn t.,•
a moment to incline het head, tyle•tt Me •
receettieng the F .siti.,n, hi-ta tit I flit-1:
and ,iliedi him by h,, " -
Throe days subsequently.. aft a muni.,l
friend's house, Mr. NV. arose froni tic ila.•
ner table, and teeing from an utim
able and irresistable impulso. itot
premeditated, followed the Intl- :tit , .11
other risen, and in less three tioni
that time they were married. nova it I i-t.. 1,, i
log Miss. L.'softenantlettiphat...i... t•
NUMBER 13
that -he twvor n, , u1.1 t!
Voutigcr thln Itor,nlf.
••.1 two year' have pa..—wl t
the iinmeztic relation. peirg•ntagt•
titt , e parties are t.t thi. thi!, lolly iti•ii•
ing with the hartnorty that briught
together. When faetc of thin kind rtrr wel
vonehed for, we can hut woOer et tip
knotsu powers of the human mind. :tivi at
the climax of thought, we tuent.t:ly
Nfan, know "
REV %RI:ABLE(' kSE oF 17.11.•\11. ,
PAIStUII Jo,rliat of the 31 , th Inc:int. has the
following: YeAtertlay afternoon a. hew st ,
yolars.old. named Michael t'olains, Ind iron:
one of the New York central
hridges at mouth Boston. into tin \tat,:
and It tvsupposed to Ini‘edrowned Aft._
the Loy had Iteen tinder the Pit rt ace of tilt.
water about twenty nutattes. a Mr. Asi.
!we have not his Christian name' Itti.tecee,l
ed in bringing loin tlo• shore, apparent
ly lifeless. Coroner Fogg was
view the body, which be.44ed an iht.de... t :
unto than l•
to work •tc 4 . 1 4 . 11 e tl-t ( Act, h. -et
hiv coat, rent - TW's.L.n.
vir
on to
body of the boy. and - arreilLe - hour ,
of hard muscular labor. lie had ate taut--
faction of seeing
his effort , at resusettatum
crowned with succes-‘. Last evening the
hot: was . l uite comfortable.
Tile. Son. TOO SANDY.--C'4llonFl Ant. 1,
Finch was a distinguishtd Democial ,,
politician in Indiana. Ile ha.l
thoughts rt emigrating to Arkati-a,: .o,•1
meeting a gentleman from that part -f
eonntry, asked him what were the inthie.
tents to remove to that trite. l'artien
lairly he im i tnre4l about the -oil. Thi
tleman informed him that; the Imict
g. 0641. but in some part- , Yetiy qamly
Finch then asked about the politic-
Arkansa.q. and the prospecto of a Ntrang ,
getting ahead.
“Very Mt , the tcpl?
Democratic party 1 , qtrongly in Ow
ui
jority ; but to queered a 'Man 11
ii nraelf down with revolv,r. and twc.
knives aukl tight hi. nay through. -
••t lb. well, - sail ti,
whole, from what !, think Ark
wobldn't suit me. I rather think .1
Boil it a h•fle
=
It r. 1)%11." 1 . 1.0.1. 11111.
Ih.. 3 reo,
1. , ..11;! tit iii•
MEM
quit.. a revi% al i , nnw in I,mere at II
ktrit an Chlitrt-lt ttt tht , c.ty. V e we
pre,ent a few evening- gnce, i %came— ,
with gratitioati.ot their earne-t
tf the inoi.l, nt: eannot till t.. twt:
A hrialwr out in a ten t4kri
OEM
` - Who hit I.r. olwr
- 1)1C , 3.rtnl.lor
11°1.1 on dar. hrtuble.t. N 10—• t
of former. - you f.rud.
li)en lu.ty ; he•.. Letter quanneti
I.onl yon ant
I-truth-ler ‘lriod ati.l
13).•n ',raved.
"Ihis; ' l STAND tiN TIII. 1 . 4.111.. 1 01
1- llle 11011V0 uj tl,
forme, of railroad - It th.,t
way roach platform- are not the
platforms that areil
angeroo ,
Mg -incident, %Owl' twcutrctl
giant Houston wa , • :
audience in 'Sacogdoebe- , . is an illo-tt
of this truth: llouston—"I hate t‘,1,1
that platform-, when they are it,
blind people to the tltwign. 411 to 1,
dangerott.. • ' ((ere a part of ti • •
erected for the audience, 11.
ing a number of, the VVOrt•l2mi•
ground., Ilott , :ton. resuming --• I
(lid I nut tell put platf , rm- u.•t
otbt!"
A l'.“) flar.Arti. -*Moodie: • tin
man, late from Erin', fair tort. I •
work in a stone quarry near t •
a skunk un•ler a flat atone whi , h h.
raising. Catching a glimpse of the all
ho stopped lifting, railed to a _..,m
to hold. the stone while he got the
a he called it, out, and not kill do
thing. Jamie CAMP, hold up the at OW%
Patrick got down on his knees, reach
hand under, andpulled out the ani.
Handling it a little too rough for or.l
occasions, he all of a sudden let go.:
up, with one had to his nose. and
out—" Howl mither of—, and 1,11
the eat liven eating f"—.lfihAsukre
Brown is a married man no%N
days since he thought of taking a
Paris. One of his friends meeting h
the street, inquired:
"Well, Brown, my bay, when a
off!"
"To-morrow."
"(loing to take your wife with y
"No ! it is to be a voyage of pleas