ght ffirit Obiten , AL AND POLITICAL JOURNA L BY B. P. SLOAN. , 7 - rKx.,L Ala& poulateibers, It paid is admits Capita will b. teat to one adder tor $6. sod .1 cap maw tats fortithe. atiawilow=ag to pay within tho par, the pipor Valr alecontinaed and the account wade out at I " m u, of $2 par year, aced left with a proper °Sole 1.." • b•eNnt. TRIMS OF' AlDrlllfflan rp" rifted' Humor law wake wwwara.lll, ,• ,gear.. oarroonk, $ 70 rato "quire 11 moomitha 93 OD two 100 Owe " 6 o aa ter.." 140 " 9 " an rawln. sours a sear, aluusfeable at plow" Va. months, 1 6 : 6 month,, SC 0 twoutha, 81, ,0" I MIT $l6. ,„. onlia um, or 93 oquionape year, $110; el 'south', "1:3 month*, $lll. •••• I ',WU hearted In the Bashreno Diaretary at s:= new allowedai for • Cord, aver l, and ,•,cht. 95. pedal and Edttorial notices, 10 *Fob a lino t bat an ..Wwtbr twist Or loasetod lowa, lb. Special Mott es ~ loam then oe• rr Itorassaw and others requiring crap:eat omegas , 11 110.0 dvettiwassia will be allowed two squaw% paper, no 4 turd, for $l6. rat additional apnea, the "haves win proportion, and the goeietiontatita ut be tibial, NM Oak to ibwhoyttlaawiehowinss" eirthe po w . wst for transient adeortleentento regal in erlhoTusesa-- Bill, forrearly advartisiag will ho ball. owls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. E KBAIWILY, DIALS* IN TatrOMILD Winne nen [animas, B. Mao& of Yemen Brandies, OWN ko., Chalet *Use Cisret•Lito 4 otrar Ras" Rhein, Port,aod al= d boammtie nines; also ntaantsetarer of raestßied wig.- kr, obi Rio, Boarboa, illoarnishela, Re, Reed Howe, oa 'l,ciell Street, Ern, J . C. 01.1111OZOO it CO, Waoussaut DEW-SY 11l akOOIII.IIIS ANIS PIIorISIOSIII, State Strest, No. 10 Brow-tie Mock. ri M. COLS, Boos Boroset Bssiex Boos Xsyerienemess, se, in Seesiod Story of Rioineronekers Block &to, Po. L'l OWL% C. WiIATION, ATTOINXIIT a Col7llllllllAll AT LAIN grip u Ps.— macs on mu. Street, aoni the Put, In the American stock, second story of the building, oectipnd IL ; k II fl S4blaudeker. e will always be fooled In Ws o and .it fastness ponefoolly offended to. KISNDIti & (1),, WHOLISALI Lib RITAIL 6Wptu , and Ma4nn Float, Port, Ptah, Solt, Seeds, Wood and Willow Wars, Mali and Gls". at No 2 Wrtgbt's Block, Ow, Pa ir P. O.I3II.IrANSCIIT. SURT 1111(11111X. ELI 11131-0114 J O IN W. WAk.KBIII, ArTent.,,ET AT Law, St Lana, M. Will give prompt !attention to qui. Ineatlng of !And Warrants and the payment of Tame* to the :Metes of Ili.. eo ett i 644 joys,. •alt &leo till all order, for the purehame of Iffeaouri Swathe Laud, he. 1L1116.1 A. K. COLE, 111 d fetreceeeer e. T LLIMPACTtIIita aml Wholesale and Retail Dealer an Vendee and Domeette Steele tfooda, Artefleinl Flower; Ribbona, !)tike, Lanes, and Eashloaable litihnery. rsfahoa Rattail'', fronting the Pa/104 ~ Pareolet atteot nn paid to Thders. xtcwmoN PETTI A ?TONI , ST • T I..Aar . Mk. 00 I. brettrat Street, Meetleille, P►. Ideb. IMP.—)yliti rill M. AVPITIN. __ 1 • Ltiwoor la Clerk.. Watch - wit. Plow Jew. wiry, Sil•or Spoons Plated WV., Looking finiaimpa, (lilt Mouldings. Cutlery mod Posey Good; Paragon Bonding, wilt olds West York ow Pooch et H AVKM A: JIMINAPI, & arfAIL DULICILI In Panay kr,.l Stapii, Dry airc7is=ta. Mailings, iiii (labs% he.. Ito I Brown's Mak. itliN Pa. Q S, A. DA !IMPORT. rolierairee ay Law.--o See in Central O Block, orer Neebinge: k Baker's Clothing atom. En trees* on Stela Street. WR. A. GALBRAITH. ATTOIUtZT A? Law—Otlke on eth street, waif upratte Lb* Ceart Floses, Mr* Va. T. saleCLAlit, ntseeeseer Messer, t Shismanie.) uouticaLit AND StZTAIL DlKlCiolin, of State and 7t6 et's, Desisr in Paints, Citis;Dy•-Stuffs. Guam, Campbell.. Hanna( kla4d, arembel„ be. WILLIAM I. LAN& LTTO4JIT AID COMILIILLON AT LAW.- - oleo moored to wow wow of Roorompies Unit. ,ereff Mai* Stiselmall tb. ?IA& Swifts trio. Pl 6 W . K. MALI L, DinTirr, orno• la amen- ' ..iet'i Rlock, north side of atm Part, Rs*, Pa. •. CRAW. iornet or Punt,—(Moe In Nee A1(.4 corner of Peach Street and the Public Square, Erie Ru4sitetis ac usamierr, wßOLitaLlt AND %MAIL beflittli in Mille ease, Crockery, Otesewase and Saddlery. Noe. 11 anA 12 "10.. Blot*, corner of Yi/th sod State 'tonere. Brie, Pa. s anowals, 1. A. rininirr. - _ tyr CONKS 1 . PURA NINON. (Summers Ss Berm, a At (irakty intatana la Knitleh, German and American Hardware and : atleq• Also, Nal/A, Anvil., Views, Iron and Steel, No. Heed Howeeatrie, _Pa. JANIIO4 LY t TI.N. sitea, In the roam recently occupied by hence Sttl, Bag. as • Law Hike, and over the Store of N. ruby tortween the Rsed Honer and Brown's Hotel - - - M MANFORD at CM, Lau Du II GOLD, Silver, Rank Notes, Godliest*. of Deposit, its Right "lobules on the vain mod dill* eolitkanUi for ask. OflesNa 9 Reed !louse Naito 'Square, Iris J ANIS* CIIKIOII. Co., dionssed sad Massisetsmrs 01 mat., (Huai amid Into* Nosh st., fa lb, fonnowiy twseopied by Uugh Jopii. MINNILL Inman Sa Gronariaa, Provildolaa, Pro -44e4. Pork, Saik, Grain, Pout, Frain., Hata. Mom. Broom., pup., Wooden, Willey and Stool, Ware, aur. T. C.aab. Prlen low. No. 4.11r-rigfir4 Block. Kuto threat, 4 doors *bare sb. Poet 01164., Wain, Pa. "LUCE is surustm, Dant" OfOw Sn arty 8 a op.. lock, soft!' $4. of Pallas Square, forsorty ocaap . I Wytiii k Ce. All wart wyrrantad. (IwY & VANJIAIt, traotaseeta garlel3ll, sad &sten la rest was 4hemia, Norse , . Shot. C T /4 " t Y /. " 14 Totowa, Arm, ell. lee ., N.' . , %smug! Meek, State street, trio, A. •. MAT. JOHN H*A at CO., fostwAstoura sod Commakfolos YoreMoto. &Woof to Cool, now. flak, sad spot lbw a daily 800 of Upper Lobe Ififtooshoss. Public bock. hrts. Po )111011111X iIIAItSH, 111 c IfAirosactrtrwass anneals Itnrimajlo Hors. tit Garin& Agricultural foylamasLti Raiter44 Can, WAR . riumatestaitta Dino Mika, and Aired Wimmiler Jt ilitlaosea &Miss Ufiekilars Know over A ..tue. Joaraln Stara, Writ Park, aria, Pi* Orsuseb tog damp to Order. P_ _ _ GSOINIII 43(1111.1111L *mum at Law, oiniza, TAO cosaty, Pa. 0 013604 m, irk Wiwi attended to with , vromPtaili tuld dfq _ _ - pail FIRIIIJ oIene* IINT. 0? ling Pleura, Me, be &mates Maw, erstallny, sr* Pc - . ___ - CAINIAMIT dt MAIM. IrsoLausa Omer" and Psalm to poems dad ingodiad Vt and Liqaan, air) Tobasi r lteldt, 41n, one Agents Ow Wilda = ale. Ng . t Boonall Block, Stair 'Angst Rric Pa. damn" I 'MAIL .TOWN W. AIMS& itorrearevaxs, Wholesale sod R e tail Dealer le an Ida& of heti, Drawing Room, iteekteig OSP sad Dtblag Mahe, No. 4 Xey Meek, Erie, Pit RUM t KIBIARIG ttia►uiu In SOCA* asigetb.ef at Wbsie. erg st No. ti, Cadvitri Black State strairt, lb* Plk., t rDrii dlr. LOW. dorteronrosnaa k Wlikohoar and ROW drokrer MOW and Meters Pumps of superfror qualfty,tbe raon boat non to awe. Shop ott Twelfth strait nrarTaso,, lb* Pa. ..Mra l sodeet kre ei=dar Shintly, faro or parioasos far 1.. W. Orro, Tit. O. L. 111.1.101% Ram? thomet.— . • Ma sad Dvalffiag I. umiak Paa r ri. :InA Meek emit of MAID Haat ba ißia Jely 141, oft Gnomic 4. MOUTON. Paw *Douro sad Coatairiap bisrebitit. Pohlla Dock, ttle. doger 0401. Seat, ra new and Most. i WOWITiIt Oa 111.11.1.0641. Wawaam* &ad Ma &atm firocerfaa, Peaaaaaaa. Ship Clmandbel, Weed .a 4 Wsnaar aue ka. Maar Ramat. FAL has. - - - - - - - - - vii. A. GA.,„oslobbitr. sod BMW Gooda.l2o=Vl6ll.lVmsce.3, fast, strIPT4 earner of rink pa. WILLIAM Idol TON, iititiaitiVt Plum = gy .44( ol * - snhp meat Seeds M nn=, kg, s S. ad 11116 absol, Owe itik. tiprr• . d. H. 1141111IMM Atrariumv Ay Law OS hones or Taam ta %amnia Colorise tefeConli, limoommi mood ~sew ko•nberiarnaise la bomb. slam a• am Ataiirimey iheimb. ar taispire No*. cower a/ State asdl IFlftb ihs. TIY. DOCOMIAWIV' • ktlellannr Law.--01114* nosirred bel igu ialwr oil Oital. Street, boltboldle 44t DIU. *RD BLIND. Di. Gamow" Ovalle% mode Aoutot Re. SIO Stoat. Illeatle. T. c...firos oroolrolinoty to Mr toostoost 0 TOO oron et za Pvt. M 01111401 lint. ArMaul As 1.41/..—Oies on, !Avail Da tap, Wows Swine* sad Lod liewse,__ Pa I §:Pere alltallt IX. Outais *A Ids& of Ate ' Maw, neer efo., *a. raba• Doak J. ILLIMIJI VOLUME 80 I. lIALDWIN, Siswase Pa. Deatertitaaltar4 ogti 44. 14 4 Selo, . B. 4 Cawi L ite r al ' ) . imam: • ''''‘"l"N‘ ac. ha. 412nriL• :r O.I I I6LHSII. U • Vii•Lisaul Nod Reiail is ail Iditile °familial', Gomm sid Maoism Bleirim.doggy Ames. inami =ails, BUM, U. ailidaildti Cii=r=re DOW. sad Piallchig Reed House, TWA Pa. • _ 1 11 71101,118A1a DRUG MIRE Is the City of Erie IN anticipation of a oonsiaerable inerenae to NM I ? ro d s to Ws ettri aa the vipsolog of eta ir tw ang sod %Ai tho otbooribovi boss tale top haw to their aroc to all Ito d. t o , aid al• =to the 'odors of than laps may tom them wax, NU at prima that roosot tvli to ostoovat ry sod mono a armli of endow tioidh e ot aia or war the thoo taiiravt. sal Ind tittlati most atoinnovioot point at width to VOW thOMPlareill or nopdanian their 'otiose ottoas. sot the Itionot the sob aeriarro, Vivo White linter Moro it adjoining the look at Golootarar, to tit* ploot ili Met to °Mai:finny and rani Wag to the threat DRUGS, MEDICINES, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, PAINTS, OIL VARNISHES WINDOW GLASS, DYE Klu F 8 &e., &c., &c., &c. L•t thaw who hairs lisaitutrair rot *ail ordovottombrord, taro %beta attoution to Erie, sad to the Stag ot Nov. 6,11169.-9! CART= it 112071i12, ' J. C. BURGESS & CO., GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &0., AT Wll 01,ESA 1, E. No. IU. Brown's Block: State Street. erne, Oct It, INA 9 Is. 1 - 1017 - $333; FRONTING THE 111 313LICIKIMLE, ERIE, PA. P. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. T HIS LARGE AND ELEGANT HOTEL Nis Wee thoroughly repaired sad refornisto ea, sad is now open for the noopption ot 'sesta. W§,Boord by the Day, Week or ilatath am rea sonable terms, the Proprietor piedgitsp bloat(/' that no i fort shall be tegatity to fire engirt otaitfortiook. Private Partite. Dinner Parties. or itanagers of Pa Bane will sod the aecenwoodatloos at this if..., superior to any other In the city and the shames as rose sonshir. ErGood telablizar attaebed abet% pima tram tbs country will ales, a Bad atteaUve isoetlere to take abaft", at theft Gam. May 8, 1814.0111 PIANO FORTE M FLO I ) EON MANUFACTORY RAVE TWENTY PIM CUT WILLIAM WILLING 4-19 OM * OM TH E experience of twenty years, awl the Ides that t could mete PIANOS AND MELODEONS to trie cheaper than I am buy tam elesabere, became rent le ehesper, hasher la cheaper, east fa clasper, Inns the woe, bbdtlead ise to employ oweepetwat and omelets, experierooed workmen, who canied ea a Maser Idaatifactoty tbas aloe. for five years, and who sold reet *sir entire stock to asks awl tneasseiste, and lam now prepered farairls aly asuseeenalrleals WITIII n sopiniemaquosssal 1247.A.N11:121..A.124M IVIECIME 2 For any length of Moe, to give 00WPLIMI SATISPILIIMILON. My reputation as a Studs:dm and bustneee man would be lost it these lostraturats should not prove good. and I aware the public that Duthie' is Haled to briag aboot the desired malt, vie : Prodeetas • are 5.4 subatandal Mao, ',NA writi She that milateethre, am" tta7 Is tome Miser diem asi7 Phu* I kaee► of. TERMS VERY EASY PRICES VERY REASONABLE! tati PATRON= Items Own MINIM •t Some 1 ORDERS' at WHOLESALE or RETAIL Lam" Produce, ardent as Steno, old lasdraaleata, Lam her, and may Wag else I so seU Nola br n.e is lay boa. loco, yin be takes la nabs*ge for Plano Fortes, deans, Nabiamas sad say thing else km* la say stem PIANOS TO LET TUNING DONE WELL NEW MUSIC EVERY WEEK NONE BUT THE BEST ARTICLES ON HAND THIL GIORIINX UNTISTALCD Chit:kering & Son's Plano Fates, If I. F.0.11-All, Nave rot wee, Wild of a poor Moor* Piano Let toe keiew when it le sad I •' eceideewire IL WIL WILLING. TO EDITOREL—You all remember the otter hlr Home Waters at New Tett, bee wadetet advertising 15 your pews. The elidereirDed de • little better, if yam wilt beer him with • call, aid tali ierniah yea with say Piano joe order er &tire. Otte ISM >oar eider. irrunga. Erie, Jane 114 {SIN —2 - MR RS. CVRTIS has named from New York, sad is saw esesiviaer her Monk of ZGLLESTILY AND 'AMOY GOODS 1. Coasissiri el *Silk, Satin and Straw Bonnets,l Read Dresoni. Caps. Plower* Ribbons, auebes, Chsallle• Veliat Ribbons, Collin% Loses. be.. Sc. Also, Comptes Hoop Skirls. Hosiery. Zapbyr Rea*Ralitlrs sad rc uitertils for Embroider', Lee Veils, 111 , 10 riot naniity, Sc, . ali of width Oil be is wir no bit bought simarbere. ar• 11141.114KR8 %applied *lilt soods is theirtiss -Wholesale, SSR it . CURTI& Rrio, Oet. 1, 16110.-17. A LWAYS READY. Oat's and athor vaaaailiatave of Nab Nab Iv a r ia v i , • Paula Sonillaig. RO WANTS A SAFE. The subeeriber baa ea* imp dr magarsav ISOM, aviilati 14 all dispo s e a ammo Opp Cub or approved paper. 1100,1 t. grit, Apiel 9,M014 -44. U. IL L Le vp , IIitmOILDEIIII ItARDIFALR Aji (dl and egraspkil• sasertawat of StAibmitlisid• trim for WS my low by am2l/41. J. C. SADDLE CARRIAGE TRUCKING& 1,7 • tail amorlaissi at liaagery mat Oneria. _lOll 4 auaad,for oak very lew by t. at, MAW, CLIIPENTERS and JOINER'S TIXILS, th• wrist awl awkrert Aga law alt u t iri sr* Oat. ta, 11M41,—.11 J. C. SAUSAGE CUTTERS, &am" %MINI 11010AtallWeise Naively at dr stet! ci. aIIOVELS, and Tongs QSteada, Ibr tait by IL _,sliretrTLrat , Pocket' Knives of sit stew sad gelato+, at pie" tff ow'. 110-11 J, $120.141- rim:Margit : D l TIMOTHY MID I OD Bealwas skit lbw Mita liasety jr/I qategg, sad Mr Asap by 1010. 04 KIM ZllOl3O lb 00. LOIINGIS, CANT Sigkr and Warn% id pr i or Vth i l i sr Orr jowl mit boo ihrifillor rob lir Ur Apia. seri G. W. rri 01 of . a bawl WWtam'" e !A OF Joy own make Of onf aocription, worisalltr i Zib• all t=r e ipil WM: V Nov. Side igessiwk Ack BIZII3 OF WINDOW GLASS PlutiwEl AND AlOClttaill,Mbez. *rub _ _ roe it mil CZEI A ADDER AND INDIGO; tof ilhe'l4o lost itualith Ivy WON* at laajggliktiar 10 , - 5 a .-V - - .___ -, .di - - --) --) .4 , 1 ' *... 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Then, darling Nod, lot it be sold, Tobacco you've dloomded." ..llnkr, wen, nry dear," said Pred, .4 Akar That WA Dot be eb env ; Bat, like a inks, by a plea, And do Globate to please ye. Did God intend that woman's aided Snob irenderous tblap obowid brow lore, As Bustles, Bleenkete, Or hoops-de-dooden-do, love ?" *But really, tr-witlf, whit. whif• whit— " And mind you, Fin ant jealia&— f you abandon Criminals", By Jove! 1-1114 bra up arnothq." Onee a tra 4 . "Mr. Brown," said a mutable to a übi quitous personage the other day, "how Many cows do you own II" "Why do you ask r was the query . "Because I wish to levy on them," was the prompt 'rejoinder. "Well, let me see," said Mr. 8., abstniet edly, "bow unsay does the law allow me ?" - Two," replied the constable, -Two l" said Mr. 8.. with a - gdo . l - 1 natured astonishment., "well, if the law allows Ina two, I wish it would make haste and send the other along, as I Aavol't bet ofw;" sir 4 ten-yew-tad stubund-twist boy. with a flag of truce Ilutnerins in bks rear, was up in tbe,lfunicipal Court, and it was suggested that he be sworn ass witness.— The Jades, eaLling him saki: "My little man, do you know the team of an oath,'" 'Yes, d--- • d well 1" said the juvenile, as be rolled up his eyes to the ceiling. K. was not sworn. • sir "Ben," said a tither the other day to his delinquent son, "I am bUsy now ; but as soon ail get time, I mesh to give you a confounded lioggial." "Don't you hurry yourself, pa," replied the lad, "I can wait." sir Why are young Wins' at the break ing up of a party like ornnost Became they can't go without a beats and they are all in a quiver till they:get one. air Paddy's description of a Addle can not be beat. "It was the shape of a tur key, the aide of a goose; be turned it over on its back and rubbed its belly with a stick, and ooh ! Mt. Patrick ! bow it did squeak !" igir The moat amnaing man in the world ig n Frenchman in it pamien.—"By gar, you call my rite • woman two three awar d times more, an' I rill call yon the vat& house. and blow out you brains with a can dle." lir "Now do take gbh medicine, wife, and I'll be hanged if it doesn't curs you f" "Oh, I will take it then, by all means, for it is sure to do good one way or the other." Obedient wife, that 1 • 11SPLPIIIE `Mtn *7j him tree hours and den him crow! 14 wife den, pop him into de pot with six pounds o' tatters and 1 kick 'em all out ; ho must a bin as old as did lerfooselum." sly, Class in the middle of froffirsPhY , stand up. "What's a pyramid?" "A pile wi l e of men in circus, one on of the other." "Where's 4pr pt I" " halters wee." "Where is Wales ?" " Al) er the sea."— "Very well; stay there till 1 show a ape cite of bireh well known in this country." Sr That *as *horrible 14*r—the mur der of Kr. Dean, and the sealing up of his remains in a tin box 1 "What Dean," ask ed a half dozen voices, at once. Why, &Ar dent, of room." SO. The editor of the Boston Ass says that brandy applications are reoommended for baldness, oontinned externally until the hair is well started, and afterward ta ken in generous quantities internally, to clench the roots! /lir' An Irishman angling in the wan was observed to keep his line under the *rob o( a bridge. Upon being asked the reason' be replied: and won't the fish crowdln' there to, keep ont of the wet., y spalpeen _ I plows, I sows, I rasps . , I mows. I gets oil wood for winter ; I d igs, I how, and *ere grows, and for what I knows I owes the printer. Ido suppose all knowl edge flows right trona the printing-press, so off I goes, in three' Ore clothes, to settle up ---I guess. j A gentleman burying hie wife, a friend asked him why ire expended so much on a funeral t "Ah, sir," he replied. 'labs would have done as much far me with pleasure' ' I. The ?di'would* News says the best protection from mcwquitees will mbe ob tained by marrying a pretty women."— Theee pests newer bbite a mon when they ton And something better and sweeter. ).... A Cobweb tnerriscs is thus DOSiOld b one of our ootemporsnes: "Marriedbist week, Joins Cobb to Nis. Kate Webb."— Their house will, undoubtedly, be fall of cobwebs. !. 411antony,. you llttlo whelp, didn't 1 tell you tp lot that Pat's toil oloso?"-mid an angry rather to a mon, who wassit &frig to elongate a cat's weave. " old 000k,swbst it you did Ws old 's oat, and ('U pank thunder out of it, if 1 pleaso." - - - 11/ilr"Did t understand you to call iota aairr "Yes, dr. I called you a Puppy "Lucky kw you. The Wank Is too goon to nodes ; but if pro had called me a dot—an old dog—i would bays kisodkod you down." sir A very clone ealkiltathtna mei that which took & pries al Piamilliqpkii ma* ,10 1 Airs. wbet Mawr MI GO., May chest the ifboadoW He down id* troop of harm *MGM, , sisorgot. 'Ala. itch t in ai si tki iltomwholigk iir • • • sasotioissiefterbeirseysimussig • of she murk skis to relied to the Nein saolk g as k ik. Ow wades togetbor ti—rA , Axial y otosim Ina *ma bp 111. - 10010.' i t a l 4100417 = Sui,r-sost , tiaapsis.wbsoil smoiso4‘ithis . S I aniscollooss , vorwcoiwtobepoiliestacirows , close oirisiln 4o its pilsos mew &Wit .c it *as 0111 0406 , Oa . iiidaik is *cloth Amp poeisisfoker,issibill Imam sis i lois err =t="liish , ars *se* slim ~'~~. Pq II I,,PA,NiTUIPAY M.,1 Low you' that if Aids ay Maws you by digidaand At the owns lad' ban. In Um dm& iumeinders Illsresoer. your fi.#iltigels .T* Ever tallow. ihdailray. And ob. talla us di year g. Your isoesdag sad Illistber wary, adosebor Raadaseely or kaamdy dad : B. as want as yen way, Saaralkiag aro bath litds Pay. AU the main rosin yea Road With year male ar lady Mead ; Evilly tetwalisla preiseaette— livery es/1 sad eatutada— Every whispered !Ord pea $7. Come to a i te . throdih lilts Pity. At the club, where friends you last, She is knoolhur at your hot. Aud your hued all would radials. When the oparlahNi cup you drain; Theo with hoary iwart away inks the tearitd Ma Fill fio if you would win my favor, Guard in future your behavior, And watch narrowly yourself ; Por a cunning, stealthy elf, As you seen for seaoy a clay Is the wary Hole fly, Chola Padua. [lhsta ellietre Lad" liisla. foe riessubsia 11111111111111 NMII "You will always reinember how much =ear father hoped for you r' said Mrs. passing her area round Harry's nick and taking his hand. The lad looked ewasooly forward We' the oar window, afraidlo trust his voice to answer. its was very young—iirdy fifteen —end he Warn leaving his home for the ant time. One little mouth before, bin father bad left him—this lad—bead of the fami ly, consigning to his awe his mother and sister, and Henry liendsord , was starting to make a living for them He had borne up bravely ; had accepted thankfully a place as cabin-boy in the Yawl which had haft commanded by his father, Captain Sand ford, and was starting With high hopes to make his fortune. Bid, as he set in the oar on his way to Liveepocd, his gentle sis ter Lis& peeping before him, and his mo• thar's tender, loving ninon tglieg upon his ear, the boy fell; rest &nigh% sobs e g g risin in his throat, and tears gathering in his ou mother, heart is Ber_aaft, Loa ithis• 600 011M1) floes. He Hitherto ' _ sne petters, _ ling of his parents and elder sister, franc, generous and essentially boyish in his taste and habits ; now, he must be a man, to comfort and support his Widowed mother and orphaned sister ; and from the boy's heart went up s prayer full of holy suppli cation that God would make him worthy of the trust. "We are almost at Liverpool," said Lis sie, suddenly, looking from the window. Mrs. tianford's grasp tightened over her son's passive hand, and then he broke down. Throwing his arm round her neck, he laid his head upon his mother's breast arid fairly sobbed. "Ho 1 that won't do," said a pleasant , . Wed sailor, who, with his wife, had watch ed with much interest the sad group.— "Come, be a man." Harry raised his heed indignantly at the implied want of manliness, and said, while the tears stood quivering on his long eye lashes: Hymn man may.not be ashamed to ai xi irhen leaving each a mothers. I do." 1" cried the man. "So you are going away ? A sailor. I see ?" And he glanced at Harry's dress. "A sailor inthe e liacket my father com manded till be di ." "What is her name "The Sea Gull." "Why, that's my craft," cried the man ; and, springing up, he stepped over the hack oi his own meat, and took one oppo site to Harry. "Your father commanded the Sea Gull? Are you Captain Sandford's lad f" "Going to sea with me, then t" Awl Itti tool Harry's hand in his own. "I toiled ten years under your hither-3D. Sand ford"—end the rough tailor took off his hat recurently—lise itz se I can I will fill this bore habift's place to him. It ever L go to heaven. Otptain Bandked—Ood Nem hint 1--rant me there. A better sailor and a better man never lived. 111 tell you how it was. You see, f had got into bed amp petty and bad wa t tand took more liquor aboard frequen than I could autnar, and I had got a name, and the other men called me Drunken Jim." "Jetnmy," said wife, gently leaning over the meet "Let mebg. Mary ; tell her," was the answer. "Well ma'am. to wake It long I std short. Captain Sandford took pis Into hit vessel ten yew ego, and lie A l i* um kindlyikent ell my old ways, made me a new mew and limy bent who had tereind me before, took me, seven c =go, for better, for Verses Oa the s good word. Wale* tract the bay to ?" "I am glad to have my boy under the ' are of a man who lowed We fat te r, " eat the widow, whose tears flowed ftoly,as this White; to her husband's aanwary. "Here we ever ort Jemmy. the oats shot WA the dapill. "Keep doss to ram. and l'U pilot the way to ' i er tems whe the Captain always put up the in lAterpool" Alornios 4WD% after walespleet night in tie iiMis..and the little party e ta** their way id the pier. Amoy hadgope before, and, when the SOO Of triMmoloved cap Amin came on lair Whitey" bal Atil.' andlrO gri = aelteeted . so they welecitted high ensonget 'thew: ridle every het weritelted and wary 'valor was AP, as ihniesdskiss given. die widoivV ais : workbag boy. She was in to the boat, wlrta .vr t el la puddmi - Ate Unwed. hbe mid in a twerehihts robe, "its is my Gay soft the child et' the eaptein you ail 4 tilo we .did." Wee the hearty rejoia dor. *Poi LeiUbe. Naka o ipsip t =ta Rernetsbew,The h wroandMiry Mit ibeeepthrs the trnekaid Wm two .rpoptid‘ torwerd to lead the widow to the boat. -L MEMiMI JOT MIDIS GRIFIZOOSs. BT hatina Vikavvr 4:t ZOICI 1859- TwilitiniiiiidlWiatudildati eta on' law way hatenwswi, and the nextsher Thaw *ailed out of the heater on his Mist voyage. Newer did • lad sail under more favor. al able wainkow. d OWtainflandiked.lad lb e res. most idolise by his *now, sad 1101141 Ir of his mak were still on the Sea OulL There was a ceetiiint pride taken amongst them in isitOgag the tog as goon a sailor al his halm bad been I and thanks to hie kind teschett, Hem whose reedy wit, recalling long oolorm with hie Lather, helped him muolk soon found himself at home in his vowel. His bank, open disposition and ma* mummers held finely the friends hisfitlisseantszoory hadadledttround him. One them partioulailj endeared hint to he hada fine tenor voice, and had had considerable instruction in music, and never complained of hoarse ness. Keay times, strong hands took his work for the sake of having him sing to a cluster of admiring Datelines. Leaving him on the sew, stowing for China, I will tell my readers some Wag of Barry Sandford's antecedents. . Twenty five years before the time when 'sty story gems, there *ante to the village of HeitOla the Rev. George Childreth and his sister Ellen. They were the children of Harold Childreth. George and Ellen settled.down into the personage, end, be ing orphans, she kept house for him. oo ossioruilly. a visit from their uncle the present Sir Henry Childreth, or their cous ins, would remind the villagent of the gen tle birth of their pastor, but their quiet unusuming modesty never forced it upon the notice of the parishioners. George died, and Ellen married Henry Sandford,. The family chose to consider that she had lowered herself by marrying the mate of a merchant vane!, for that was her bus band's rank at the time, and all commu nication between them had ceased. Years before George died, there had been anoth er brother, who went into the army on his father's death, and who bad but seldom communicated with his brother and sister. For seventeen years before my story com mences Ellen Sandford had never heard of her brother, William Childreth, who had gone to ladle five years before her mar riage. It had been Hrs. ?Sandford's comfort and pride, during the long voyages her husband made, loam"' her in the little cottage, with only her children, to devote her tune al most entirely to their education. Has& a woman of great intellect, with a superior education, she was eminently fitted for the task. Not only did she instruct them thoroughly in the elements of a good Eng lish education, but music and laneuages were added, and Henry studied Latin and mathematic» with the pastor of the village. To give them ease in foreign tongues, Mrs Sandford conversed with them, in their dailyiintisroourse, in - both French and Ger man:had studied Italian with them in the long winter's evenings. Although Harry was a manly lad, accustomed to all boyish athletic exercises, he was also—thanks to his rnother—a more accomplished gentle. man and scholar than many men who had passed through schools and academies ihr years ;et there vresaguiet modesty about the la d, and in his new station he bore himself with so much manliness, and so cheerfully performed even his most ardu ous duties, that fire would have suspected the depth of information under the unas suming exterior. Thermal had been out but three weeks, and Harry stood, one afternoon, leaning ._sb. of ;sails, his eyes on the vast ex but not red ; be was too yoang, r. 7. - ----• boyish hope yet, for sad musings. "I know you," said a voice at biaCide. "Do you ?" he said, turning quickly to look at the speaker. It was a little girl, thedaughter of *gen tleman who was ems to China, an eldelly man, who kept his berth from illness, leav ing this little one to wander over the deck at herpleasure. She was very small, grebe fel, and fairy-like, in spite of her steut black traveling dress, which only beieit sued, by contrast, the dazzling fairness of her complexion and wealth of goldien curls ' "Do you," /ski HokrY.oVio• "Yes, you are the boy .that sinp. lift me up ; I want to sit on the sail, and t i iiak to you." Harry lifted her in his strong arms, and seated her on the pile of canvas, putting one arm around her, that she might not fall. "What's your mune t" she risked. "Henry Chi Wroth Sandford. What's yount" "Mabel Ross, but every one calls ine Maj..e Sing for me." had a pretty, imperative manner, that amused the lad; she looked so fair and tiny, and gave her orders like a little queen. "Slug for you ?" "Yes, not a loud noisy song, but a pret ty one. Mamma used to sing before she went to heaven she sang such pretty soup. 'Auld Robin (}ray'—can you sing that t" -I have beard it." "And , 'Auld Lang Syne,' and-woh, can you sing 'Bonnie Boon' 1" "Yes. ll "Mamma was A Scotch lady, and she sang all those pretty songs. Are you a /Woo:shown ?" - "No." "Paps Is not, but mamma was. Papa wanted to leave me in England to go to school, Mel I wouldn'tstay. Would you_ hive stared I" f"teaasoi ten. Is not school pleasant?" / 4'i - don't know. 1 would not go, so pe tit let me go to China with him. gds so skit, poor papa, and the doctor said he Must go to sea. Come and see him." +"0, no, hell sick and must not he dis turbed, Mite Tom" ttfam'ilLise Boss I nis May, I'm only ten years 4, and I oluttet he Miss Rom for a long . -Bing now." , 1 i Harry e ae'yeti. pay aster day, this pret -1 tv falrr Would glide in amongst the rough auk" watch till Barry was st lei poivtg.,ezhittars.tzercext. geh er amociatious of bogie hmi ly, .1s hemt - warmed to the tioy•fairy who honored hill with m tuna of her notice. • 'glory, here is papa _' said !deb one tnorniag, coming sr - d, leading by, the hand a tall, elderly non, pale and tram- i *lc= -Minnow " Imasietyou, sir? mid Harry, Gi fting -it 4 Berri, papa,Barry, who amp to tMy ve" iiidd. away. • little iffa j girl owes much of the lea tww___Alwit •volelle to Tow," seld,itr.om, Pomo. Pt eccoPeirqg Sawlausimanee. 1 Ala V ir r WO OW to be lup her, Ph'," mid . willing toohenge the sub. Jed. "las Rosa says you have been very 1 • "Yes. ft wand yam. ' Thank you," 'Mr. Ross added, ea litany smart h'h oat and plated him in it, "thank you ; bot do eaglet me detain you it you are air hili'diabileekNowey raisedhis iutt histlaiiir . ; strwagetr at= awarwillt :H . ZZaed left the . ,-- 'Mute Whet her Mho** able i dole ti tit Aopirr h ilfiliallif /Larry bilks". - lead instinctively the distance between the toilet =s! EINZ 1 7 child_ 004 • ttioroltiot twoiliti c`r bis spa • • •; wagon ally, wtstro thosolt, arms *wad Tonitd Wit neck lb* • 1 ,are ploidod for addu be would starry her Oho the pat itailsAld dos to kw tit s pretty. Book& aotogs ber mother had ta Kt be to love. The royale wee drawing to a Glom ; land was looked for everlday. One night, Hai , ry lay in his hammohlt, es as peace _fWly as in hii oki oot at .kim4su s nsiti of feet nom the desk disturbed him, lie started hp, half awake, liAtiallei, and was turning over to sleep slain, when a loud hoarse voice shouted "fire!" In another moreent he was on his fed*. When he reached the desk, he stood for an instant benumbed, chilled with dismay. Prcen the hold of the vessel thick volumes of smoke were rising and long tongues of S nsaking their way through the planks and licking the sides of the tweet The life-beets were Warmed, and men crowded into them. Land, long looked for, WM in sight, but faintly disoerusbis in the dark nem of night. "0 Harry I`." This was the-And sound that roused him from the torpor of dread. May was cling ing to his band, as if oomfor and protec tion wart to be found there. The last boat was filling ; Mr. Item was seated in it, holding up his arm' for the child. The boat was already crowded. "I wont go unless you do," said May, still clinging to the band abe had taken. "There is not room for two more," said Harry, firmly. He raised her in his arms, printed one long kiss upon her lips, and handed her down towards her father. She gave a cry, and sprang forward to Harry, making him lose his Wanes, and they both fell over board. The boat pushed ofT, leaving them to rink or swim. Daylight dawned, upon the line of share which had been so faintly visible from the burning vessel, where were collected groups of men -- sailorsfr om various Eng lish and American vessels--engaged in the melan choly task of finding the men and goods washed ashore from the Sea Gull. Sod denly, a cry from one of mats called the others around him. "See here?" He point ed to two bodies. which were washed upon i p the shore. A boy in th of a Itntish. sailor, and, clinging to is neck, a little girl. Their cheeks against each other, and his %ruts en 'ivied her little fig ure, as if his last • movement had been -to protect her. • "They are not dead 1" cried one man:— "We have revived seven already. Take them to the ship !" Strong arms raised them, and they were borne toa vessel lying near, in the harbor. Mr. Ross met the party bearing this young couple, and, with a groan, gnised Ma bel. It seemed doubtful, fora long time, whether life or death would eons:per in the struggle to restore them, bat, atlast, they recovered ooasciousneas. May was the first to speak. She was lying in her fath er's arms. "HA wanted to pat me in and wookrnt, come himself," she muttered ; then gave a sharp cry : "Papa !" "Here, darling 1" She started up on his knee, threw her arms round his neck, and burst into a pas donate fit of tears, Harry. in another room, bad also re covered, with no face near him butstrange ones. He looked for May. She was not there. "The little girl is with her father," said :.ice t• moment, fell asleep. When he awoke Mr, Ross sat beside him. He sat up. "May. tells rue you would have put her in the boat, and sthyed yourself on the ship," said Mr. Rosa, in a broken voice. "There was not room for two," said Harry quietly. "And you wished her to have the place?" Harry's honest face flashed as he said : "Would you have . left a baby in that burn ing ship to save your own life r The only answer the old man made was to bow his head over Harry's, with a whis pered but fervent benediction. "You have lost your vessel," he said, after a moment's pause. "What will you do r "I mot try to find a place on another.— The poor Sea t3uU I" he added sighing.— "My father commanded her for ten years." "Indeed I But, my friend, would you not prefer the navy." "I should., if I could enter as a midship man, but my mother could not afford to buy me a commission." "Ahem T. Well, keep quiet ; you had a great shock." Harry wee very glad to obey the injuno. tion. He felt dizzy and bewildered, and had a rushing noise in his head which sleep altme could relieve. He 444 again.— When he awoke the second time, Mr. Bose and his daughter had left the vessel. The next day, late in the afternoon, a package was handed to Barry. It contain ed the commission of a midshipman on her Majesty's man-of-war, the Faloon, with a letter from Mr. RAM, begging his accep tance of it. "Where is the Falcon P" he inquired. "There," said one of the sailors, point ing off. -Loot one of her middies yester day of Fever." "The gentleman lost no time," thought Hero. "Homeward bound?" - "No. Going to the Mediterranean.— We leave for England to-morrow. Any letters ri "Yes. I will write. lam going to take the place of the midshipman who died on the Falcon." "Yon 2" "Yes r 'l l 4ll, luck go with you. Good-bye.— Here, you-dropped this note from your Mi tes." Hmy took the paper. It was a note on the bank of England for a.hundred pounds. The boy's cheek flushed. To be paid in money for the generous feeling of his heart, revolted hint. Mr. Roo war Air away,- and, after a short struggle: he determined to send the money to his mother, merely deducting enough to replace the clothes lost in the wreck.. •-•• • • * • Ten years bare pulsed away, when in a rills in Naples we find collected a group of ladies and gentlemen, aome old Mends, same DOW mat. "Iltsjor," said a handsome old satin. non standing near the door, to a tall, el derly Man beside him, "who is tkot young QM& abetting, wit.-my ward r' iirM • N L win not aware that you had a " was ntol asnireef It myself until about two years agoi, I lucre led a roving life, aa you know, and in ;11ruseilles I met the young men. ai wattinthe ammo hotel, and we met lirequentay, title day,' when chat hetold me name; foemd, and. I found he arse my ub = eon, named. /or my greauthtbre. kfteto long pimmadon. he ommented 40 awrelwith ma 11.0.1 his distiterge trout verde% but & alp he reeidernd the vim with his old rank of Lientemith •eadlinint for Dagjand in a few "He is a fine i manlY•ltooking Ottlow." • "Just such a man at las proundlteeell • ti V ir yourug — Aoir turned his head. 11= ottd.lthi ftkmd walked over %elan. .- 11inky.!! add, his tendeelel inusintro.. - o h 41 - 11 := :LI is 0.41 1 k4% 1 40 t - met for, on* l'MnM my hither. "And the •Wry, wtt 4 , mos t is fir s t the ; I U the -/Un7 0 1 14.6b li Y azn coaso 191 " tokste here ki 1 417 ! • been.qtjate a ' wok 'fur& I RIF ‘ Stae 4 "4" • ') meet vis mod Xabole ;! VAL- "Too, ari y galria 'I am, tt la ten reus t r. wt my -borne, and I hiwe been, , nearlk i ,every part of the world slime." , 4. And have lOU not &On OK sinitthe"iditin you spoke, iif fpir TAR years?" "1413. is Marrhisl,44o My, moth er writes nioit entreittla*fspErrld j urn." "She will aeons* kisoveyen. "Let in see you in "Ltindoor said Sir writins upon a cud. 4 , There is my address. Ifity, we must go. Remem ber, we, too, sail for England - bAiorrovr." “Good by l" said Mabel, holding. not her hand. • , :Ait„ *. Di 26. "Are you asleep 1" said Major Chiltireth, Si, after seeing his guests out he Petri to the place where Harry wee stain:Hu' "So, only &teem." • "Ahem 1 So that L a the Miss Item whose father gave you your von:minion 7" "The same. She ffi changes 4, yet the same • a woman. yet with silt he winning ways amt. trade her childhood so beautiful; the sane frank smile. the same angel face. Is she not lovely ?" , ",Ahemyes, 7, "There is Miss Heller beekoriing to yen uncle." "Mel Not a hit of it ; it is yea. Go !" week latter, and Hoary Awed on his vessel, grasping his uncle's hand in farewell. "Tell EUen, your mother: that I Omit come to England by the next stedmer Good-by I God We you, my boy." There was the usual cheering, and the vessel sailed off, Homeward bound, • Harry was glad to return hope. . He bad pleasant visions of the pretty collate. his mother, his sister ; yet, whenever he fell into a musing fit, these visions Aided set and he seemed to see a fair face en circledby golden curls, to hear a sweet. imperative voice saying " Sing th me," and again feel a soft white hand in his, and the saute voice raying, "I have neverforgot you, Lieutenant Sandford." Thepeen. ton., card was put away carefully, th9ug.k harry knew the address by heart. Mr, Hose was dead. Harry had learned that: in his a:- variation with Mabel; and her present tan was her second cousin, Gtr Wil liam siughton, Wealthy,living mitts noble friends, beautifhl, talented, Harry's heart sank as he compared with this the poor lieutenant, with only his pay,'and a wit', owed mother to spi= yOt . the would haunt his day . Home! He was the HMO depot in Liverpool from which he had started oil his long absence from home. ! • -- "In Isere, sir," said the conditictor,opfsu - log the door of a railway carriage.. "No, in here," said a gentleman just stepping into the nen't one. "Lieutenant. well met." "Harry grasped Sir William Harughto»'s offered band, and fall Owed him into the. carriage. He looked around. Yes, in the• corner seat. arranging ha shawls, set She blushed as she met Harry's ga za lead gave him a smile of welcome. • It was a long ride, but a plessati4one. MaTre travels had given him abundant conversation, and he quite wbn Sir 'Wit Ham's heart. Anecdote, • seastories, de scriptions werb ail poured, fbrtb ;. and the oeasatioa of thelittle =whet needle's mo tion, or the raising of a pair of soft,Wue eyes fn the corner, gave !um freak Inspirit- WU for each one. Onee or Woe MS Bashed over his mind the *outcast hotwee7 his departure from Entriasid and hiareturn. The sad, dreary ride In the secopti-class car, amidst piles of sails, bundles atitibiegs,.with bit m ot her' beside bins, se forth her c England, on a *Mb Ititerr, coming home, gic7f - ho'pe, assure, high in his profession, to wm.t the widow who was looking for her boy. The cars glided into the Lohdon There were adieux and_provrtbseSte dteet again Boon , and then. Harry' started for Melton. Need I describe themidow's rap ture at the return of her son, who left her a boy, but came back a man f Harry had been but a short time at biaine. when Major Childreth wrote floe] London to summon him and his mother to bye with him. He had taken a house, Sur- Wished it, and, as he had no wife, wished his sister to preside cz a ir3 Harry was thrown constantly into s society, and it soon became evident, both to •eSir:Wil liam Houghton and Major Cbil et.b,e that there was a strong attachinent between them. The Major, finding that' Harry's want of fortune was the only drawback to Ilse match; formally adopted his nephew. and Sweet Mabel became Mrs. Sandford one year from the dajr_of_Rarry's return to England, confessing that the hero of her girlhood was the love of her maideithood. 110... Social life in Oberlin, Ohio, is de scribed in a Cincinnati paper, which. less good anecdote from Col. Pepper, of• Rising Sun, Ind., illustrating the negro euttality doctrines of that eminently. &publittan stronghold. The Colonel was passing through Oberlin, and stoPed to take nip per while he was waiting_ for the c toir rive. The landlord of the inn informed him that supper was ready, and the Col, nel proceeded to partake of it. )42 he arrived at the door the landlord tapped him on the shoulder, and asked him IT be had any prejudices against sitting down at the table with several colored genitli4vien who were boarders there. Upon the Col onel informing him that he had a slight objection to such a procedure, this : land , - lord suggested that he had better, perhaps. wait for the seoond table and eat offer neroes had done! The Colonel took d' carpet sack and left about that time, but was followed by the landlord, who stated that the predu&ms of the place were such that he could make no distinction in color at his house. The Colnue4, recognized, the force of this but Onduiled he would take supper in some other town. n 1 lift. Yesterday a marriage, today• s death I _ Thus mom on the of Life. But who shall leaves in their fall f or who the. fees in their bloom? Not the beautiful of earth nor Yet the Angels• in' heaven, for God alone orders; and the hires* and 'brightest as well es the billest and darkest creature of His creation, are but made to obey ; to come—grow--then to peas away. Lilro the seasons, each to teach its duties and baron, thus wish each see of our being we some into the: world • With weeping Sourish with the inteemiesiort fat iumshitte and gloom. then.go out of the weritt joy 2 fully or sorrowfully, mour.lifit has taught' us. Change inheeveni filet law; and we but shadow out In imagination the great sad.final change, when we try to pierce Wu the future.; Thought sods 'team prehansibility, and feethsomeltainto hope or fear, as the heart to pare, r stained.— liet your hearts look . Invalidly upon that poet change auciall is Well. • ALmeistitholy. tweet' suicide is 4e tailsaL in the Ckroiliatt' The 'ft— tho is Yr. John D. W . eitiseni of New ltais i tt inm a l issicient, et, Philedel phila is the' ' to Inv " the triptietton Aar At hegetrehihretAneb+eritruinedici t hire ba¢been deign Nr.,,WWiaer pekoe bier Eifistrtk ltau nli,ppo= " if v-a"d uittided, meet of his property hitting been since recovered. I/ E!