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I) 1 ) 1.14/, /MU HA YR►AITT'[N ice Yl Atesm F r. Arriculturat snit trm.no. r •••••• I . r.. iucciur I opt si.l I, 1 0 1,1,...•L.. 11. ALA A p ai ••••U. i•" , "s, Ark, F Pa r' ptit,h lEME I 411:1:I. 11. ('I 1 I ATTOI,I, 'S• I ,li. •• I t.. 1.• and ..lb, ,•••• •, •• ,r • •1111 • •,• I/11N I , .7 . u, 7,.• • ..' k • •ll•re , ,in B•..ittr . •• • ~ ••••114. up PR to 11:11EV a 41.‘Ith I 1.0 wit+. rf (lit. 1 .•11, I Ili. acid A itr V.. h, t Firw, I 1.1 .r•rottt,♦ I filllN %1. %I HE... at,.r • N IV .10-1(.4 and 1:. tail • n Lid! , • r F ane), 'norm( Hrwklng N., nr. ly IC IC .11, It t. . 1) 1 , 5..0 et,* I IV judr. au •as lief ar 1:4, if 11.1••. ,ukt.. ettowl. I I , t 11. taliOrtrll . -.1 n Erie, Ps. I 1 ~ l ImN•rr'.r -, t• c 14 II • 11 I r INIEMI I It. 0. I. 1.1.1.1(MT 1...11...A1 • ••4 Pnrk i •• • hits 10, I*..s F:0111:1: J. 1111H741741. I. * I UPI,. itri.l I .n,nu.•ioll MON ii&Ut, dt•slAr I. 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SIA/AN, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR VOLUME 30 MOUT! aunt len It it. re 4, ATIVINXT AT LAW.—OfficT 07. r Illurphy'lin Shop, between Brown', Hotel andßand Holm*, krte, a QCOTT .11; RANKIN. k,75 nna Lana In all kinds of Coal, Salt, Plaster? Flour, i ish, ke, ke- Pultdie Dock. Erie, Pa. fil A. aCOTT, 1 II ILAAKII I e. sni.DEN, el • MKOLACIIALX and RsdaJl deskr in all kind. of Esielah, Gennan and Asnionean Handwans. Anvils, 1 lees, Iron, Nails, Steel, he. Saddlery and Carriaae Tnniminics, Machine Belting and Parking Initial 'treat, opposite Link. Rent !limas, L o w. I'.. Wll ER Letter , of .4.dpi/1)i/4.3 - at 1/ qi harm/ tweil granted to the outnumber, on the estate of John Eltoorat ileed, labs of Oho,, hem.. ore all persons indebted to nald estate will make Immo tate payment, and tboee hating claims 411111111 i the mama prveent them properly authentic...fed- for orttlement MICHAICL BOWES. :rot. 10, 18101.-3t14. - kik Creek tp., Aden', NtrricE IS HEREBY I/IVEN, to nil friend. to the !Coded Pr..lyte rota Bury in ground, fun the corner of Eh, hth stet French ?kir, ta, in Fro, to remove or MUM. the removal of their remainr, 1.111 or before the 16th day of ifetohe r b en t.— Thor.• remaining In the grounds after that tin* sill be is the Truett...a of the C01,10,0,11..0, aire..shi, t o the pr. loony .if the Art Of A vv. mLly , pissed at the tart smuilon of the Legislature, authorizing NA rem" al. tie, July 2 1659 —{td Ky order ofibeTrustreO . . 71) Physician, Surgeon and Dentist. 1172%7202V 3ILIXAL•II3. ERIE CO, PIKT•S' %. D R. L. baying permanently Ineate4 at hills, *Walton., all rallo to hla proteoanas %lib promptness. All useful o,orat,una no the Teeth rerforttmi and •areanted. Artificial teeth if sorted frew nno to an ontirraott. lab 9 —4 ii K ..t • r REED I - 1017SE; FIioNTING THE PUBLIC SQMIE. ERIE, PA. P. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. •hug 4.1 I and ill. %la.< ..t Mt. LAltuE NI) ANT 11()TE1. Harm been tloroughly repaired and refurnleh ,i, an.l to nclior open for the reroptton Of guests ky, the Iraq, Week or Month ow rea sonable terms. the P. ni , ro toe pledytog hmuelf IIU effort shail be warthog to yere etihre rarPrivate Portoro, flintier Parties, or liapaitorn of Public liollf rill find the areonuno.lattoom .t superior to any other In the city and the rhargee rea sonable. NM:IMM E larbliind Stabling 'atingle(' where gavots from the eon airy will al aay find 'atrial, e lanottltri 1.1 Law charge ..r their twatnog, May 0, IM9 tf4+l s id ar ai t For Chicago Jo:4og And Intermediate Ports ! ONE (IF Til E PEI IPLE's LINE l IF PrnpPlirra 1.4•••• 114 i• Pttri. for Cilleatet and Intermetilato POMP on ‘I . I3I)NESI)A V and SATIAK I), `1 pf each week, wind and nrathnr pertnittinK n r For frri g ht or i ya-•apt apply to utoIRT , )N. Krie, .ILne 4, 1449.-52 tf Ihnk NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! FRENCH .AND .IAIERD'AN MILLINERY M I:,. M. A. pf ( - )116 A N Mkt jnat roturned from N.,. York tor ialitvat and moat complete asoortno.nt of Fltl-INC 'I I 4 %ND - • _ /r ,- • AMERICAN k... MILLINEItY „ • • • 4:4•00s. Ar. inte,d sty lee of ittraw Anode, soN'NETS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS, &c., &c. In rinirtrevery thing , in the Millinery line, which will be .01.1 r but...de or retail at priors that. NM ouotry Sil_pplted with, rtreva, •44.11 Pg • /Man COMilaaaMt. roirirnootitit to receive Owed. !My lass {./Misr induerniesta to those btipbui to yoke their purchases at establishment Ilse.. 11. &aim to the paddle Os* she is prepar ed, by a sew and beset! to-resevete sad Color Slienete style. 'Mr Order. and sattafartion s 'emoted tore Corner of State and install Street/, Kyle Pa. April 18 , 1849.-45tf. C=1:1 NEW MILLINERY GOODS. mits.s. 11. HALL, Peach St., ahme the nepot Eno, i•. 111/ ju•t •.pened a new and spieudni Ser.ea or MILLINER AND STRAW ((s)Ds AB XX.aI3CIB. VIA-EIVEIO4, Ar e kc Alpo, R(IV VET?, T kl;3g, and honrs.t m••• and r. n 1) It I:SS 84 INN DRESS N LIE \I =IR. EEO IS "MSS th. labrt nt• I art...l>r talon 14/411•, 11 Z. ):1411/Z Hat. On r• the ...at fnahloaabli ..t% l• _Ai if Also, £ sup, 0. 1. t • • itenrral lllellt of 1.so) , I! ISSi9 —44 :3111 B ING FLU I I Prof 1' .t brdi f /01.1/ fit Ca. 1 , , 1 1, ~nll MOE r :Y). v,h4,, CA tiT k aHn AI. \V AY, I; EA Dy. - - - hot cuLaufSetarr .11 ViPtol., towl. v.ry ',.•tr, at Mar,h LI,. in: SII INi LEN sil IN( ;LES 100,014) WARRA•TFII F. At CARTER k Sr, t steam Placing Rill r. ,• • • Nlru E.ll' FiiH IE. I) BECKIIA!.. K". occ co.. N. Wriglit'N Erie. . ...rim AT WIS.L AAAAA "It krTAIL NEM= .It I.tAN PKIt Es GrEEN, AND INIPEItI 11, TE.V 01' mitieltEsT citAllEr+ : I{O.ISTEIP. AND )FF};R -1 HI \ WOLAS.ES, OF AI.I.6RAMS . RICE, Su k STARCH. CANDLES. RAISIN:3; I; KING 1.1 1) Eli S, PRUNES. FRUIT. NUTS. &(- , WIIITE. Yl4lll. El!9MI!II!!!!1 1:=1 1 t KIL N 1111.14 AND Ai ll.Ae.s. l e•I tier • ilb L buy.. auortuwat .4 au 4,i01. 131•4.114 4 kept ill • Ornee.n. Atom, Which offer to roll 10••••ot usarkrt pner ('At t. AND SEE I'l7 BEI KV AN. Aprl) No 2, Irrlirbl. tn. l .1.1. •1. 1.011, lihe •lil ivt•llth ptry4.l 11311 Av \V ANTS A 5.% I: E. mabarriber b.. an. lazy. los. 19:KRING'. 4 SAFE. whit+ Ito will rbrsr tnr Caob or appre.r.d p&p.. 11, I. SCUTT isle, April SI. IWW.-44 U. M I. Imw MA N I'ERSONK 4VFFFB intpm•ely With Nitt - WA1.4211. PAM to the F tt'R Tarn and Jar Actin, that "tight be mitered slm..t fronststely bt the Appliesuon of the Extrset of Swint red It I. h..th m..rr pleasant and %sir than any of the raln - Killen. +kw! Ilot-ltrops In cue Just try It Aug . 20. CARTER t (slat LETT F. RS of .‘dministration on the tale of James I.litdoll. tale of Sumlt toirilohlroloo d. hosing been granted to the ontrierihoni, satire to tupe.by gitesi to all poronsto 1044.14.1 to 'laid total* to make im moillotr l,a, no•nt, owl thooo t.as iug rlainy arainst it a ill pleat., ptrornt them duly tutbeuticatod tor Linn eePttlomrut 111 kl.l, I' 0ct.1.11‘59--17 of Erio. pllx . r4: PAINTS!! PAINTS!! ! White Lend, dry and in ell. American ..4 Vrearb Zinc, liner mad Retied Wowed 011, retretian Ited. Prvneh ibehre, Chrome and French Green, and in whorl every thing in the linen( FA 1 rirm, Mess A ies SlNrlt the t o Maw It T. AIR. FARM LANI*; FAIRSALE Si MILES from Phila.:l4phi. by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. emit amobg the best for Aorticlifters' porpfalieb Mdrig s good Immo salt, with a clay bottom. The labd Ia o lorge tract divided into small farms, Mid hundreds from oil parts of live imuotry are sow settling sort bulktiag TI.. riops produced are large sod con be men growing The climate Is delightful, and wren, from frosts Trrus. from jib to 1W per acre, payable withid four year he in stalowsto. To visit the Owe—Leave VON. Stave% Wharf l'bilsdelphis at l'fa A ld by Railroad for lianstoonton, of address New Jana ,. er Hamintooton Pool Offliw, A alinile C ounty , New Sao fall 11:1•411diallnarni esotbor solama. OWL THE ERIE Adaiinistrator's Notice. Ever brouvaNt to dos city, inducting all tM GROCERIES, &c., oRt)UND 111311 CODKP.II ao• it teKKHE PORK. itAns IL O nt'TTKR, NG GPI, 1/KINI► APPI. KS. WOOD And W 11.1.014' W %S:, Administrator's Notice. fun aild Mita fixtucto. Deir A RILQUENT Woochnan. spare them poles. I Touch not a single wan, Last fall they cheered our wales Just let 'out stand for phun. It was our Phreemont Club That Ist did pbtee them there : Oh ' please. sur, let 'em stand, Or else yew'll hear ue aware. • let- If General Tom Thumb finds a flit ting wife, the public will enjoy the pomp logi, a I exhibition ot a new variety of "Dwarf NM. !Zuni is like death—it levels all dis tinctions. An alderman with "a brick in hi- hat, - would just as scxm fraternize with ehimnev sweep as with a foreign envoy. ' par Timothy lot) i the first time he wont a e"urting. he felt as Jr a pink angel lu►d hauled hint down a rainbow with a pieta. of chain lightning smack in to a pile of down. What's a pistil =I DM— Person+ in a crowd, says Prentice, bliould keep their elbows out of each others' yet a man's stomach is oftener the ,Trwttott of his own ell.ov, t Bull t 11() of his neighbia-s. WA. In Weaverville, California, a tax eollt•etor called upon a l'hinaman for hts !axe-. Not having the "speller" about him the c..lt. , :tial was shot (lead by the collet , . tor, wh,, said he "eould'nt be bothered running after them 'Johns' so all the time." "1 can't.hear children," said Mi.. Prim, disdain fully. Mrs. Partington looked 4)14.r lwr ,pectscles mildly before she re lied : ••Perhaps if you could, you would like them better " gar The highest eulogium of Mr. WO). -ter'. ability in the nweut - vaddrivtis of Ed ward FA (Tett, IA Micro lit• sago of the form ior t hilt -1114.11. few who would not they agreed with him. th a t he hail th, Fr opiripms better than Yb. y (Ar nixdres. isz),.. A little girl said: "Ilotber, is Toni zig.,od cot '" "Yes. - "Well. he'll go to 'll,•:lveit, won't he''" suppost, • so, but if ;tout are not s better girl you will never get ..oh," said the little girl. "I'll •1i.,1d on to Tout's tail." ti•lloviing slanderous paragraph tinrelmke.ci A wag has invented a n. w ! Ile proposes_ to places, a I ite• of a,Jaiken 4teim apart. and to com :oot th.• now- , to kite Brat or them as a 4e- giolf- A writer in the Texas Teleyrupl, says he has been hunting three months in vain fur x situation. and almost wishes himself au uyster. '•lf he were," re►narks our devil. "he would find, right under every man's pro boeis, fine opening for himself'?" Me: The ether night * landlord dinoov ering one of his, customers drunk, "Ai:Nth lug about" in the mire, went to his assist :ince, and ttin hitn u ..n h•. fee in • ESII -No." replied the boozy (Inatome', "I *tint iiek. nor I aint drunk—but I'm almighty ili,-couraged !" Se- An (sla' of a paper lately inform ea his readers that the ladies always pull 441 the left stocking last. This, as may be t , ll 1101 , 411. created some stir among his fair j•ezulers,ind while in positive terms they Ile -tateffient,they it - Dilated that he had no business to know it even if such were the Eirt. Ile prove- it. however, by a short ar gument •• When one stocking is pulled off there is .inother left on : off this is tnl ilig tile left stocking nil last.- DM,. A i 1er;2 , 2 man from a neighboring 12,‘‘ii and one of hi- elderly pal 122.1,1A,nr2r. %%el.• walking home from chin-,h 2211 e j 22 ‘viiitel. Nv I •• n the gentleto.iti and fell flit on hr h it , k. Th e niitir,ter looking at him a nuutient, and be ing 2,1 he %%iv, not much hurt, 'aid to ;1,122 F//iii Ipi •.1111c1- •talta pht- Flu• old gPntleman looked up, a. if to Lint-.•lt ol• the Gait, an•l 'ui•l : _ ••I -..e tirey do, but I ~• AN I Itl-11 VALE, TINE.4-oh Paddy watt 1'a.1.1% I %%a. ye•le daddy. I'd kill ye with entirely if ye*re bruther an' I:kewke ye're mother, I'd , ee that ye „yew to early To feel core 4wate ath I %%.1 old ..tarve me to death, and i. ~0 in .) hoop, altogether . tojoo-t hint a za-le e arm on my wa , te. I'4 laugh 3 , thi• incanc-d. t,f tte.dher. 14 .ir Paehly, tonw, my own ell find nut ~ t •ntlii and c n 11% our Ho 1%4- will iligent end, ant (ale (lance with t devil. AN Al. -Srai t.: lit R1.9...111. —Lam :night, at aholit 12 o'clock. a burglar entered a house in Ileurs street. by a rear window, anti ransacked the lower rooms. after which he proceeded to The •eeonil story. In a ebarnber lay the remains of a e bil l dressed for the grave, and in an latlee loofa Vrat• the mother; the door connecting th, to.‘ room being sufficiently ajar to enable her b. her child without being seen her self The thief entered the chamber, his handy tine.' with boty. and continued his search till he discovered the dead, when, titter ing an audible sigh, lie quietly laid down hie ill paten burden and ratire4 from the room and the ilitte•te as empty handed as when he entered -t he mother, in the midst of her grief, wit• too iiinch agitated to raise an alarm I bin Nt,ar v.)._ Th 4., have the tallest kind of a Wo inan's high ta female in New 4 )fleans. The ► ',west of the 14th has the suluoined item: Adelaide Balfour. the fighting giantess of krs adesstreet, went on imotherspreeon Monday night. Se, oral weeks since we related /pm -he lought the police, and how it took thiee or four men and a furniture t% a eonto get her to the lock.up. This last •41.. wit , in a different humor. The officer who-went to arrest her was a small sized man : and fettling dubious as to un dertaking the task alone, rapped for help. second officer came, and he also was a small man. Adelaide, after looking down upon the twain contemptuously a moment or kn. said : Well. bop, I'll go with you ; but if you were moo, I'm d—d if you and all the police in town could take me!" air I Pl4l Prof. S. was one of the instruct or,. it Dartmouth College, years aim, and was, withal, about as blunt and straight forward a specimen of humanity as ever a alk,ed, being considered a iwl.' crabbed by inti4*es. One day, in the early summer, he wa4 taking his usual stroll around the v i I beget keeping his "eye out" for any "fast" .tieloit who might be off duty, when he cliancl4l to meet Mr. Page, a sturdy farmer from past Hanover. with a load of wood, trud • g song the dusty street barefooted, and t tlaks : but he was a fine represen -41. tativ of "nature's noblemen." ••li lln ! Mr. Page," growled the Pro fesso "I should like to know if all the peopl at East Hanover go barefoot ?" • art on 'em do, and the rest on 'em min their own business," was the rather setts g reply, --)-- ERIE, PA., SATURD It was seam Ike minutes since I had left my friends. Itellad been a pleasant party, and I was in easant mood as I came down one of th ' venues on my way home. The time was a r inidnight,and the night was warm and Kant I wa4 not hurry ing. Rather gaunter. 1 rutty say, suf ficiently slow low a fi gure to start up from a stoop wh it had been crouching. and" bar my p "Gentleman, ' 1 yuu please give me enough to buy ething to eat!" I could look ' the figure now as it stood full In the gas-1 . It was a woman, cov ered with mailed squalor, bloated and h onne tle ga „ bn l e xki see, as far as the swol . • j len and pearance of her face would allow onsi t she was still young. not over thirty- If 'cot, and had once been handsome. I ' - "You do nal thing to eat I' ' -- rr I give you money you will spend it m liquor." She turned partially away. ►w though about leaving me. and then. porhitp4 geeing my hand go toward my pocket. elle came back. "You are only like all the rest. Why must I tell you that I am hungry. and re peat it, when lam really starving? I f you doubt me, why tint go where you can give nie food, anti Mach that 1 ea►t Will on see me .tsrve here in the streets, and led content to-morrow with our answer thin tnu are atraiii will -peinl it in There was .4a:wilting in tu.• woman'• sipeet-11 that told Me directly that she hail unCts 11,141 ¢o“.1 I....atut). Before I could sio. said again. am hungry Ilni mazi mot.• tu ne • I say it to "mums y o u. A w l ye•t. perhaps, if )ou were to ;Me ionney. hOll .1 spend aut l•luor. I have no power to resi,t that which a ill IA torgetfulnc-s. Give me •ntuetlting to eat. awl keel. your mone." I had the vont in my hand, but I could not give it utter such a confeksiOn. What could I do? 1 could not leave the woman to starve in the Street. It %vas not no lute but a light aas shining from a distant cel lar. where I knew there wa.- it 1 , •-•ta ra t I think she -aw the dire( tivn of e% vs. for she said. •• You'll never nobs a Atillutg or :Tow in that l,l.tc•t•. 1 aui very htitiptr.tr. - The!, a.e. -unit:dung terrtitle in tho ro del atiou ut thew wort +, 411 , 1 I wall All 1011 ., ail °nee t heir ing het that -h,• -11,,t11.1 haN •• ‘111...1 -he ,t-k ed for. Ilow voraeiraidv she ate! She si olse truly nh.•n she +h.• was hungry I stood looking at the woman from a speett latm,,: curiosity. and ivonderi el and %S.tn. derVa hack through iter .411.1 t I Haight from any conceivahle sts i ttetiee et e al ise.:, hring her to her present degr•nlatie•n. It is a hard road ul•on which to build fie•tton. The• .te•rn ittets of a career ending as her• had ended n here altniii.the‘iind inVenttott. She ICILA eating rapidly, and crying, nil, lug het eyes 1% Itil the buyl. of the hand which \eyed the food t, her mouth There WAS no doubto had ~ n ..• 1.1.1 handsome. Though the e•ye•M were and blruxlsbot, they %till .liovred that y had been full and blue. I could al l.yt•t allow my imagination this rein ; that she who now seemed to utterly lost to the at tributes of a woru•tn tear one.' rieeoln phi...b oil and beautiful. "Were you ever jealous ?•' Thee words came tOrth anti a great burst of tear.. and tiers the first she hail spoken since she cotnmenced to eat : and then, without waiting an amw. r, :die Went on : "To be j e alous if, to be possessed l.y a devil Nol volt have never been . jealous, or von would not, sit so calmly by and look at me while I speak the name of this fiend. You would spit and curse at bia name tt vnu had ever felt his power." I said something comtnonplace in admis sion of the truth of what she was saving. "Why ha• this terrible cum. been sent upon earth r bhe questioned, looking at me with a glare in which . wretehedt.;ss and despair were mingled. •'Are you loved ? Know it, feel it, do not trifle with so great a treasure, give no cause for this curse to come to her you love, and give it no enteraainwent for your self.- She leaned her hands upon the table, and pressed her head upon them, sobbing aloud. I arose to go. speaking, as I did so , a few of those stereotyped words we so freely administer Loth for comfort and ad vice. She started up as I had finished and said, hoarsely, '•You must not go. Ido not find sym pathy and aid so often that I can allow it to go unthatiked. I can do you no service in return, but I ran warn you by my ex ample. Sit down that I may tell you how the wretched woman you see bet Ore you came here." I had little wish to stay for the tale. I felt that the woman before me was too far gone to rescue. Tier story, whatever it might be, I was sure would turn out only MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1859 etical. TH*10,7077,-TELLER. ? ,A4DIAPORT DITTY Hark, my.** n, and I tell you By the of mat, .411 the.thiusilikat e'er oefel you, And the iieeie,t of your heart Row that,pore some one—dolt t you Lore hiairteder than you sa, Won't yon hear, my maiden, iron t you Wiit.'s to be your wedding 43) Ah, yon Ahsist, With words of honey, You terliiitul.e. that )oit know ' Where'sregi bilaibszvl, for in) footle ) g i b Tiiiit I gave ' 4 ii lung Itgu ' Neither .ilcer, hi nor copper, L4htill /de i* time from mite , Where's thiiilitkibeinil, tall and proper That you tali-tine I tthotthl gee " COlaing sl4lllkllrtidCll. Coln 11,14. With tw /1.8 Mae k no. N 1..., Marching ly, and humming Unllnnt love ng aa he goer.. lint aIORK. ywn 0110 , 1 rip-r ' I hrivetoor harrack Sit titling op to itir half tip. Salley—with hit , chili op- C4,lile, I'll tell you lu•si !Purr of your haw:biome mune I know every one, that s hotel, Tiutuk you, tipsy. all thy rani Hu, my maiden, runs your text Now I see the die is cast . And the day ia:-Monday next No, (Am, it was--Nionatty hist ' Chain Xittraturt. A COMMON CASE' ILZE:3 i FROM riTR • 14 CFI; I.F t mousy to buy some- OBSERVER. one of the thouganth we hear et or ) And yet I !wited tnyo,,lf to r e ,te n . •=ee," hP vontinue.l hc•ie grit - 11,41 handl, They were once fair. w,ll and unused to labor. fan a tun, nit ..m -hasr ii , tent . tl to tile t•tit'olnititil that -ail.' lasi-11 on then vdietif— awl gor.l form Ah ! that -eeni- -t•ati L ce now. locking at them to-night I remetn her Low tat.ll 1 ht.,111. %% lien I w,4 a girl. that I vt.t... is. of atig.,l heant, golden haired. fair and }teat 1;:flft-l•lie•ep... and I 'ma...11 harpy the h!.• of .dl lit little !lamer. ljoinefl. I Inca frothing el f.orrow., but f , ueli 11.” WI le Litt-h...1 atta \ In mornentart t Ifrighter alterN%:ll , l uI lather w.e. ten nfl' 1 itfi an only ehtH ruothet I had het,r knottn she he.i at lily buil!. You rt.attlily •tipiN.-1• t h at . for illy all diet, tt.i. ,ot!, aitted For fa‘-.•11. there wa thing to a f-. 11 far that 4.01 11.1;:lle me. In t how flays I ll\ efl atsil.l. reckle4.. and happy hoe. I aa. ),•1 a. 111111. %%1,1111 I ILA 1 '1 ,. ..,0..11 Wlllll in. 1t4.1111 . 1. I 1;:0 1 Iron the.. womanhood ''l • ;in' Atelton iva• touch tin el.). r but u /ale to the worldof 'nen na the eold. calculating man of not -ell fe wa- a ~ielding. light ilearteil to women the ;zallatit 1.. Ii 111.111 get the It - u roc Shch..tc, if , i•IvI• htit parently careless manner tir-t n•t ed me toward him. Mel hl , fierfictU.ll geed Ili/Heir that ine I an- re ill% lot ' I knit th it I %% .1^ toted roall% loved "MN Whet ....n.ented tdl (111.11.40 i I...gged that we lnutld w lit .. ! tt th too path.: lie -aid -- When 1..• t %toil ail% it • that d e l iva ..,•t e o n at:.! th e n thought, a- capable ot milginent .ts I would ever he Slieltoll Wit• nearlt -tnior. We Write married, and I. a lew nictitle- I thought lite had ”pl'il..l to the ail hoi concealed of pl. a,lire. I wi t .h t .,l t o belong all to him, I %%,..• when I owned myself his •Lave. I .ought ourourtution , to -Atoll - Ilow gladly I wore lit'- lived atlC in the thought of hint. I could »nt hen,: him from nn sight. I det a ined him from on every pre text. I wept on his departure. and ..Ittok ered cure-se- on hun at hi, return. I wa, wild in tile isr....w.sion. and had non orb! but in him. "And then came the reward ! tih ! there can he such things as f.untsliments for too great a love for an earthly tie—a remor-e for an excess of love, a s well as for its al, sence. Only a felt months had pa-=•••I by when I first thought I saw a change to toy husband--it weariness under my embrae.-. a repulcuon to the exuberance of —and the thought sent a pang through ine worse, tar wor.c, than the fear nt oleath -- 1 could not dismiss it : sleeping awl walk ing the distrust was ever with rue and partially front the trembling fear of its re ality, and partially to tc-4 it, I redoubled my entreaties, my caresse, and in) efforts to be ever with him. It was true. I had. not imagined falsely. At first it was only a distrust—a light shadow rising, which a gleam of sunshine might have dispelled.— Soon it was a certainty —a cloud of dark tura+ forever, from Whose blackness no shim mer of light would ever come out. "Alter this how I watched for every word, for every look not direct to myself! flow I cwwettevery fair word that fell for 1 flnr, , Wlr 1 he the very charm of !pet-eh that h so won me! Every woman's face upon which he looked tOr a moment t o no 1,._ mine a thing of terror. I hail no lamer of teninning — no siense of compari , on. I (lid not know, and could not tell, that they were in all thing,. nl3, inferior,, and that lte' uut , t ht•C It. I COUIII I) reg.:ll.l all Wnlll oll ItlV 1•11 , 111 . 1e .-4 , 3 , 11 l lon thtt I.OVi• tvluch 1 , 1 1114 . 111411 i. (11.111 I }iled thew all. ,tml avni.ited O wn) till _ it Ord troin blot 1„I lint nun ly-,,ii(•.ire,or unintiet a,lulli l . l I, ti. , l Ito terror 1101114 lino gre.it to hate kept nie from their flirt .1/ I. k it the terror of hint. throin2li all this I did not allow it to hurt) a 'thin lII\ 1' , 111.1111/131V. tut at. inn w.oil "bon. I ca-4 it thin lion. With teeth and 11%11.1- elenched I !Mil, and tied[ , .-I hint. 01 Will,•11 I Ma 11 , 11 1 , ,C•1101e hnn path) I cured him out' -ceing odic' flee% 01311 111V , '.t o, 10r 10.atIllg1101-0• ill other 100 . 0 , 011111 010 0111 . 11 hi, now bocorni. only a repention i f liphr trutlul complanung., ors ii.eislonitie vituperation-. .It, olle Inioni lit I }lOlll , 111,011 hi. , h, ad Ili , time. or the 1110-1 1'110;0 . 111 dotilai, I.'ooll- . ill the next I would fill .it feet lint for forgivetnii,.., anil. receiving It. with ti, ntogt asimi‘ erat III) tilt,•l to 0110m1 Mol 111111.11 die 11011 r. 011 OW too-1 ,111,.11 tilt prottii.t-1 to then attitnrel , eli , ii of the i.atne Philalithrop and yiw hat. built ti, 411.1 cOr tin in , l.k ,at,', still ‘.,ii tinc- of the hood of II as Mall) all 0111,9 it.-ane aro the% not . lo , t a , it'll I it re-:mint ' - 131 r, 16.1w,i•e . Ih.• nwrreiry the ,•ttrt. li. nu, ir ii thr tie-t ot Inv r weer ot to 1 •11, ,It 11 , .1e-te14.11011, .li--atitie 1r. , 111 nit halhicatot ton till:, • I them OS .1% 4,1110 I illl , \ hr- enlhr:e e• 1111. 441 111 , tlfll/ 4 , 44 .1 Inte 11h, 1.111141 1 . 04i1 111:11 1 111 Whc could I no. -h u t it :ill ukto Tot .1111 he llrttlit.lit:hr,. ~ .1 1, 1 I keol• nith in ~or li,•. tile tern , — and love M without t.r.'u•l. without re alm . I a. (mod him hel,we tie laitue , l !ilk ow u , 11:4111e. r.lth, r than ItiV wriont.:-.. to he bandied about L t hp, that sneered thee repeated my tale 1 rrteih eii out every tinge of shame, until I teitrod to tell the world 1 Ito 111.111 110 , e love I had driven limn me. Ye-. 1 had driven his love from ma- , he could ilenv rt no longer now There was no doubt of his seeking other lace, titan mine—he would not dens iL. I had in,ulted and driven oft all soviet) ; he could not liv.• .done, he would therefore seek tho,e who would not seek him, and I—whr, I mnst bear it as best I might. And the time came that I was a mother. And he so kindly loved the child! I thought afterwards that he saw in it the eotnpensation for the love he had sought with me and had found unreal._ But the coming of the babe wrought no change with me. I would love it at any hour neglected. unattended, that 1 might go with him, when my failure to make our home happy drove him forth. To go with him, or stealthily to follow and watch -- All the woman's nature, all the mother's 'love was dead within me, burned and a , hen with this one fire. "And my babe sickened and died—died through my neglect ! And kneeling at his feet I confe s sed my sin, and besought him not to turn away coldly from me on its ad mission. Over the corse of my child I prayed for forgiveness at his heart, and by all things sacred—by the sorrows I had borne—by the punishment I had brought upon mysel f -1 promised never again to do aught that should wound or drive him from me. lie believed and forgave, as he al ways did, and on the sad night of the day that we laid our little one in the grave he told me how its death had torn out of his heart all the hope of the future ; how he had wound all that future about his.child, and built such fabrics upon it ; and yet if $1.5 4 ) PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE its death Ken - ed kit to bring one.• more together—to iestore 111 0 low.. we once de elated. //i ) a I ll m arresigned it to ne was tine to his potle-sion, and once more opened lit it I.ll.eding and sore ) n. 111 , 1' , I Leciime his tutu eontidatite. lit- milt ompanion, and the tat - roiled sadk and ...alit' away. Time Is a 1 , 1(Ittl•I of 11/ell/. , 1), 4111(1 time tr,• of to ws 4,, deeply_ gr..% en he-141.• 1,4 1141Z311 :iti l gatherpl as it grew, awl once noire 1 Wit"owe.-.•. l 0.1 OW stone ti, 1 ,1 !tot ii.n k I heeomintr. tie llt .11:.( Hot ,cll -.I openly. I Litt , t. 1.. ai Ile. lit .v..- upon 1110. and inn nit teeth anti tear my hair in tig orQ. I 11.411 d //1111g111.• and p.nel. rto no -ell, and think upon, tett lige- Ye-. I would I,w, one tet %.•tig.. that Antultl m a ke lou t lino, i nt pon. rrnne.rin:rn:'l• , iili t..•' 'I 011- I 411,-.111,- , 1)1V /111 , 1 3.11 , 1 ...,.?0,11 oti, pi/111111U ~ tire h.el er'es. th.tt L 1.1.• i.l/1 11111. — tte•re . flange to h thiiig. in the %%odd In lull -me. rut I had i i.itholeot l my ottai fen ate -ettled on me at the th.• .1, itlt of t u t Juliet. to at ert the a. 11 a-topite. hit 111.A.11•141 - li pro% 1 - -1.ql• 1410 , rIl111;2 111. - 1 ,, 1111 , 1 , 11.111 , 1t11 I! 11 ,. ‘1 , 'UN Cll 111.'11 lit, ,; .1 h. hmil.l him-. It tin al•htt.•-trucFl.•:hl , an_h -tithetot it 1 .01.1111,Z S‘.l 1 i n n-.it,.! the fiend that meet, it 1111 i ., 1 , •11 , •‘‘ Illg lilt In4i;:111;110-11 - Of tie- p t- , retr icing tin Jur:es, ttilitia,titions or red. that were dim in in 3 inenim 'Dr iisN I had br o od e d '11;4 Ott t o 111 .• nett -hound atne, and my heart wa tilled with I.:tt. me-- lie came. anti a -11111.- 01 unusual tenclerne— was up on his hie , /It. told hone at' last he had weathettal the , t()I DI that threatened n. Ingull him. how dearly he loved Inc tar the anf llt e I hffertal Lim. but a het there would I.e nn °erasion lot him to use. How in orie week he vtoul.l lie upon a ground of wine siahnity than t'it-r, and •%uuld feel. hi , ql tql(", the ease, like a darer ent mul .In4l then he kongratulated Inmself upon the fact that his po.ition was unknown to his eretlitors, and that dos alone had sake.] hill'. hat night to his jux.....u5n..-- I flied a . perhaps, I .argued to in 3 stilt. the tat. s and trials of businet•s, 411-traetion., may hare had wulU erleet in winning away his mind from love, anal front t , ne alt ,- e , I judge , l must f boo.— ity be it- mode ot -bowing. And with sonic -pit it of forgivene— thr the pant toward bun, through all my prejudices, I sought Inv pillow "rhe next morningas he left um he drew. nit toward hint and pressed his lip. against my forehead ; att lie dal -tit a bundle of pa pers in the breast pocket of his coat carne hefween us, he pulled them forth. and Minded them to one. with the reti l ue-st that a ould throw tlit in into lit, de-k flit. parwrs lan cartil.w-lt nn tilf• table thy an hour or two after - his departure, IN 11 ,- 41 I took thorn up to fulttll has injunctions. I a.s about consigning them to the desk when one, a letter, dropped upon the floor As I picked it up I saw in a momenta %eta man's hand to the superscription With my brain burning with sudden fire I tort open the letter and read. It Wll.-5 -teareely six lines. "tilling upon Mtn to be faithful to his lir:anise, and to meet lit it the hest lay at l l o'clock. Oh the horror of that Trifl went I At kist. I had evidence of his falsit). Itibugiaromise hag lie ma. 4. An. where he to ape tier . At eleven o'clock. It ‘ta.-• that hour lint% Frf`llLiellatth. ;hough! I 4 rushed the let ter in my hand, and .earthly nailing to attire myself titla for the street, I ha-tenet! 1., his play.- of 1 , 1/ , 11) . ..., He M.A . + gone, anti the clerk- - , flight. tied at the %%Mines- , .41 tot appearance, told toe that he had left half tin hour before to g.) up 311.1 mild, nttt return tOr a l'ibliph• of 11.1111 , I +.11(A% , ' , 1 1111 . 11'4(44% I'l4 all% of them know the hawk ruing No! it it J. , 11111,11 , M 11, and n..% !111 - 11 . 01/11111 Unknown. and I hail nn power to reach her. I ) 11! at that MOlll. - 11 1 . 4 , 0 f It the dam. -n, how Ltile woo id I 1,,, e ,„• ea, ,•4I tar the .pillinasot Hood' I iollid r.t%• better their h I--i.- 1.-. and lit-li tit.., the ounting nati o . I Ittitat. to- hit-lies. I kr - I,W V% 11 , it. 11. kV- \Vali 111—.... t eng.....n. 4. I tied t.7tkaid t h e 1111).,ol (Alit Or I .1. • noo n, -I L u,rU.,(lt I It tot lith.l,llllll, Wi.A..4 Ito 111111 lain, d --that lie -boil n o w oh the terse 1,1 ilatch• ).11.11/i 4 l . I u•A 11111Ig a thou! net NA CI , :l , ',.1)1111 , 11 II d .tei men ot I ,4-.14• t nt.• .11 tut %cold ~tl, l 1,, r , I!• tt thenotli. eI It -)..;oedto• 1,1 1,11 all 1. • !WI I:, V It, k • - elo-e ih,•, i .1111 111:11 II 111 .11 Altil• 1,1 , 1 r% • .11%.1;,. .1 , 1 I th. tr It. ill teen ti 'alit It a. , ttld e i'lts• I •• 4, et t ; et. tt ~ to tin hone. tle.t I ittiA , th. 4. [mot, to . it,. Idow I had .41 itt. i• huh talsen leer ' /‘ 1 .•• 11.1.1 ‘ , 1 .. i1!! jut 1111.P1.11. 11- . • 111.1 el, .ells .41dd 111 fill 11'11 :Indtf ISM rl% It Itr Inv t .er - r tit. t!it‘t , .• 4,t ti..• •• -.11 , ! 110.1‘111;•• u. ft' : 'I : i tit it I h..s • •‘. i Ii It 1t.., I c.iiil.l I,•iiii 1 . !I.• io ,ii 11,1 hltti b..i i ,,hi hi , N‘oik. Hour :W. r la,kir p.,-../ ht,it It% i. 1., ..111.14! Iloo• Cl/1111.1,1 ii , Sh r, 1 Veng.• %%it , i,, , i tt I t "Illibi. I.• . 11. , Ilitlii.i , Upoll lit - I , all II t . III.• , t , , 111, tit, ti rit,r lie tl“ no ii• r t , . itil,t I ii.,11141 %%If ak iii. , ll li. t die 1,, , vc. 1 “1 on ,n)tit , l it 11. , ill 111, ii, lethal , , I 4 ..ilid 1 . ..1",k:1N. halt • Ittit OP lo,tir (-true ilia pa --001 at Illiioh it w.i- hi, ,mtotii to r,tut II 111 , dinner awaited him, awl -till he came not. 4 . “taa ht• to. aNx.titin:l Ow 1.;•1.1,n;.: of hi, guilty liivOl' Again My 111 alit Wa% on fire I stro,lp through the apartinents groaning aloud In my agony The night fell, awl vet he tail ed to retui n. This eould not be . lie woulil not yielvt - rii any teniptatation that should desert inc through the hours of ilarlsne.-,-. Whatever his faults had been this was n o t one. I strained inv gate cut Into the dark ness of the streets I pressed my hot head against the cool window-pane, and listened 'for each step upon the pavement • but his was not of tip - mt. ILO lie deserted me for she who hale hint remember his promises? Oh no! What mere those promises! If h e were but to come now I would forgive law. I had ruined liiiii : but there was my owli Wealth, he should have it all., "Anti yet the hours went Oil. After midnight, and hitter cold, I stood with the window raised: sobbing out his name into the street, and asking forgiveneqs, oh that one night of a life, that one concen trated bitterness of first remorse ! At last there came sunlight, a chocking, oppressive sensation of another day. I had hope now that he would come with it. 'Only let him come, even though he brought curses and blows with him, any thing, no matter how dreadful, so that I could but see him. I would cast myself at his feet, and . liiil him I I spurn me. "I knew how useless would be my search, that until nine o'clock the counting room would not be open, and earlier than tha hour it would be useless for me to seek h . there. It was scarcely yet eight, when t ere came a powerful :ring at the door- . ell.— Without thinking of_ apperances ' sprang iohrough. the hall before the sere , Is could et up stairs, and - opened the .00r myself. metalling told me that th . - was my bust and, or intelligence of i• o. I was not mistaken though upon opening the door 1 stood paralysed at the sight of three men, whose harsh and eager looks in a moment iigg..ted some unknoen 'error. What they said I did not he.... 1 only remem ber that they followed we into the parlor, and there announced the arrest ofmy hus band the day before, and hi* committal to prison, i n default of obtaining larse amoun of bail. •• Arrested imprisoned I' •• Y es,arrested and imprisoned on a charge of forgery ; and these men hod Come with search-warrants to make themselves mas ters of any evidence that might be conceal e• 1 of his gnat. NUMBER 18 "And Iwaa the cause. I dill not have to wait long for this knowledge. I had betrayed him to his creditors ; stud within an hour all that which would have been forever concealed came to light, It wits known that he had contracted illegitimate obligations to a vast amount, keeping them afloat by most extraordinary exertion, and that but for in hetrayal there would have he,.11 no elianoe of discovery, and all would hart 4. been paid. -Anil then they searched the house, amt the certain evidences of his guilt wera found—so told me; and was eon . %weed that he did riot trust me because In* feared tni•. llAd I but known an I could Aaved could have deatroye. l the proof-, IWII3 why aid be net inaku lilt a partner in hist:rune!: And then I er ha% ladrayed him. I would hat given him up to beggary, and when 11.• was pe less taken him to my heart and ; nye,' Inn, all •Itut le. teas in prison. I had wealth release him Wealth was omnip otent : tt •lieuld inake the only reparation I could make; it ••liotilil all he his. With this I flew to the pia. 1., What' he will Kee tue! Ile must. 1 sin his wife. Ile will not sV4. Mt'. I net be admitted to ,•,•11 Ile k n ew all -he knew of my betra.il Ile would lit see me. Ile would hear no messages. and %%out(' send none. - Ile e °LIM recent ut aid from me. Oh. d tis. terrible' All others he would .% nntl ,peak with lan myself I sought h‘ all means to reach him without effect. t that terrible day ! It was closing fast into night when a summons tame again to the door-bell. and a lady wtas shown into the p,trlor. At her entrance my blood sprang again to my brain What could a woman want here at such a time, asking for Mr Shelton, us she had, at the door? She was epee entering. She ad- VuletNi IV 10 where I stood, holding out her hand and throwing back her nail. She al% smiling. Who could smile at such a time 'I am \lr. "lu•lton'.s slaver. You are hi% I pie.ttme, whom 1 have novo! =II “Ilow l Sprang toward her, and then how , I ttictsl I ',pulsed her!—the first. wh.n 1 thought that I had found a medi ator with him whom I had betrayed ; the Last, when I remembered that she was his sister, and perliap,s knew not of what had passed, or agency ut it. how she, too, aoohl hate me a hen ,he knew all ! But ,a it And then I told het of her torother's situation. She had heard nothing. She only that afternoon had ar tired in town, and hastened directly to his house. Again to her ears I poured out all my story. I cursed myself ) and plead to her upon my knees for forgiveness for her self and mediation with her brother. She listened to it all, and then asked for the note that had first aroused my passion.— There was a horrible chill in her voice, but I placed the note in her hands. She had scarcely touched it when she said, ” It is my own note, in which I bade him Inert me yesterday at the depot. I was too late , and did not meet him according to my appointment.' “One more 1,1,m and I brmed my head till I( wer. '•I could not ask or expect that Miss Shel ton should treat me otherwise; but there N as something in this quiet, stately woman's manner that made me doubly feel my (TI IC — UM. II /Ls st.r. "JIMA& WWI than all the harsh words and passionate reproaches that could have found vent in ivoril-. ••ti'hat more 7 Another ring, and a tall, uwbt c man in black Y• as ushered into the room. I had no l.na•er to speak. I knew that .ornet hi ng tern hie was coming, though what could come worse than that already pat.net ? I telt a cold iciness creeping; about iny heart. and I prayed that it might he death coming to nie No, there was no -itch mercy for me. I heard the man say. a= I sat there frozen and snilid, •Compom , yourself, madam.' and his voice seemed to cultic• troth some far distance. and to sound (114,1101 uttered by some horrible mecli aniqn..l% it went on: •• • Mr. this Shelton is dead. He died by 111 4 own hand, about an hour ainee. I have cal 1..1 with reterenee to the disposal of the boil) ‘N licit the newest is concluded.' I not faint or I.eeonte on.ensable. I ‘‘..til.l that I had. trout that moment ravint.t tnaniar. I wa. irnietl ••v,•11 thk 11,1. .k• iitiralatte for three year.. Iron' that alas I nap , earrieil front lily heti to a t hair. I ....111 anal heatal all that laast.etl .11 , ont • hint I ra , 111.1 Illakt• to .ign. soul •pe.tk no wool. I I:new that the body at in law:Land %%a , lartatight to the house. I , ;Ul , l ha ar anti .units hart tat the eager. toNs.l N% t.. iii fillacral ,alli , as 114 a , Itajapa.ll tal gale fig a a4•W 11101111•01. OW it•kell,‘‘ If . O. I e,,i11 , 1 hear the re rihirks at the hireling this 1% hole .111 , 1.a-{„•. l 4,011•1 Loss (a 411.1 they tilll . t lonl.l Its,. I r tthl know all ahem th, tt tetaleahlig 1.11.111,- , turn who.npon .1.1 toy pa- , eall 11,1,4 cant ine ha algal -.onto Ilion! to , a tire tilt na agaiikt anal wh,, Ito•a III.• ill‘ I,rtap,rt% •I% 1•• Iris Hr the I that I , I a I I • IV ,aradjaa-I 11 ha: honor:I/do gentle 1% no tola tile .0 since, 'wink. Ile- - tine.. Hale, seize. I lit,tetleal 1., I:I thi- .111.1 than I isa- trimmed front In% ..%‘ll h(oi-.. IliMe, t( the k year lig,. I teas Ili, 1 1.11 -and. taut .invo th.,t 11111 , I la.lVs• , 1111• tl .1%11111.4./ I Intl - I ,)111 -4,11 In )tt think le• I‘lll ine. if nn u nu of in the mat herell Now t. - ,1 , 1 lII\ ton You tam .h.) m.• My hung• , r sat ottiefl I trill ottit thitt ) : It -..lnc poo l tvik t. h 41,1,41- t., you fur a mouthifil f.,0(1, give it It i- a terrthl.• thing to stall, t. death. Give it, rveu though it tw .1 Star The N,.4‘N BriL.,to, relatea th, p a rticular s of the horrible death of Ilk•tseN launders, a }ming lady fifteen 'eats old. daughter of John launders, of Peru, llu• ron county. Wednesday last. h hile en gaged in Jruning clothes, her garment caught fire in tome marine! ; tt is suppose 4 from the stove. her step-another, hi•lo first saw it, apprised her of the fact. he immediately seemed to have lost alrpres once of wind, andstatted for thedOor ; up OD hying told not to go 00 tlw' open air the changed her course and rtAhed past her mother and out at/an open door, running down a lane and,but into a high way. When about fiftieth rods from the house Ale changed her,eourscand returned to the house, her en thi? person all the while enveloped in fiamot —sometimes reaching six feet above her head. Her garment, were all vottoyx. Including a thickly pad ded skirt. a),Y of which burned fu.riousl until the whole were consumed. Se great was the )(eat that before her clothing pay entire consumed, the skin and 11e.411 up on *r limbs, arms and portions of het body cleaved off and helped the flames that • veloped her. All necessary assistant•e I%a, inunediatel) procured, and every attention that could allevuite her great suffering promptly ad ministered But it was evident to ever) beholder that her first remark to her moth er when die returned to her, was too true .an Guest,/ to death !•' She lingered about fifteen hours, though only a part of the time in extreme agony.