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Yikint._ loye glee*. Mt... /lore's.' Flout It ewers, kr • ke• 22. ‘I I. I N 'S L 144 II (IL I . kJ Sold by R 8 CARTER k BRU. TAE B. F. SWAN, EDITOR. PROPR I EToR VOLUME BO FIE I.Blllot. • W smanukuitand Retail .teekgr iluktudi 01Kni , 110. nerrnalwiutd Aawlesin Hardware, A wit; Mys t Iron, iiteol, ha. Saddlery and Carriage Tranagthate. h.- 11.1 i ng sud Packing Irreueb street, niprewito thrt Nolo, Ps. a I F.A.M9VI3E 2 Nv- U. .( . E. thankful for the lihentl • patronage given him, apnoeas:ore that harine peneured the assistance eta. J. tiklt, he is prepared to .10 all kinds ..1 Itental work promptly and in the &teat sot rm.! tmittor Ind idyl.... an. ! time •tteatios of the patine i• ..coun called to the CON TSB UOLIS OWN WORK which lo• ham brio .mgr}-..1 114 making Mr tlxt• just ymir, Lb. rnhr. srokruett. w nt L 4 mimes, that hx it now l , •tmtrai to put lip • Vt • Ll ut:tinum. .hieh has the Remy. kthantsiKee possessed hy the l'nntitt sonr 1112 Work, 1••• ug so wawa Of SpOOMB for tM *coil ist,..h ut fono.l, and girtnir to ll...face a mr I I tutu ntl Ft prrraat, and for rlro/pa it o. pn•ferat.l., I i 1114) nth., neat-teal usd, as it will pet wear the Waal T.,•lh het 00 gold rtlter for those • tin prefer It. hir siltootton paid It, Inlet and pr orry sag Oat It. tr , rlll. and al. to lb, convicting. of Innularltlra. ( . 111 , e itt ft , alt • ftlrwk, par. Roe, 14. W It I.t:Cif. NOTICE . A" r orp.ons, without eNeeption. know ing thrittalatTolliltidAttlatt t.. 11A,ST•rorerolly ralimetot. I it.. pay the Mtntat witbout tleloy. as tAr lAA* 0111111, io °or town.. rrnders an rally dioporal of onorttird affNiro n..µ-tatite, at.tl nr troot Ittat tbr tsoloActruer - titt.,l 111 ,r.5t.14.11.1,. nt.l I. a pr , otpt it,ts sattit, ••• t Jtitli NS - MN k Mot .1. C. BIT RG rs bz, (i() GROCERIES, 71.011 R, PORK, &c., AT 11 . Ilt)1, ES A I s s 10 1 Ititm "'stale !"4treet pTANO FORTE 11i'1,1►1p1';1N MANI-FACTORY SAVE TWENTY PER CENT . RV B VINt .1r WILLIAM WiIA,ING IF' MEN 1%7 '.13.. EIFt3CE. * ,949 t' Ili !Ind 1{11• ti • el.' !tmlc PIANOS AND MELODEONS F than I est, hat th.m el••••••there. lit clmnper. Inmt.•r a elsenrer, emit ix t hers. 110 .lute, ot•!..“1 me to .41.1.1" I r.•a.pete. , complete. t i % pl i nel/1 ,1 1 a. rkm.m. oho 4erri44441 4111 a Plano Mastax.4ory them • f..: tut. suck iteccleottry t.. wait ru.•h Ine M=M==l OEM Pianos and Melodeons 1 11 •111, 1 •••• Ti. 4.1. 1...1 1 . moth. Riot t 10i7.9.1 = 1. rt. gNT TT:XI:a time, W Kite I O . 'll'l.llTE ITIS/rt (('ION N. tt lhoirian awl bli,..tne.ll nit.. Uttlaid n. 1•e•1111 the., 11.41t/111t//1.11 prole a... 11 MMENI=EMiI l'gradsriam a ear wait Pionee. with k will gl•r inked ...lit bakeilkila. and oial la lane hammer thaw any 13111/141 1 Laos .1. l'i;ms VERY E‘;4l VI:ICES VERY RE 041/N.481,4: ' VVY PATRONIZE 4* Your Qwu Citig#o, at , Home ! 1),..0p11N „f w7m7. Ar.E or RPT.4 It promptly' hod WO rr . Proiii• r• .11 iiztiorti•, 1.6 Lin 1 Inotrumroto, o to.r, and an, hoot I ran yell 'Lyda or uoolo oar hu• will be tat., to •-•chiontri• for Nano Fort..,Melo r• and ant thin, .1••• ? boy,. in my. •t• r••• ‘si)s Tn LET • I)4)NE WELL • NEW NIUSIC EVELY EEK ' Ni f: !L T TIIF: BEST ARTICLES os RANI. Ti!l• GENUINE I !OM' I.s • Chickering & Son's Piano Fortes, I= •••1 • hard of a poor l'ltirke•rinc Piano 1 • t .•••• 1g0... a 11. to it 11. p. f,I / •111 ,0143 r. T. all t , ..mernloer the ttet r 14: I :atraarar N Ale,. of cox 1 ork hat uml, t or tt , ort 0tt0,....yr pa (sof, The emalorni, .31 la 11l d.. tottio Aett• r on xill N,rer 11.. x :til .11, sod *ill /a ruhrli sto, ttt i • lay I taw. 3ou onlor nr teem ;I, tt.t.lor wiLutkn V.rtio. Jl3 no lot 1 PAO MILLINERY_ AT US. .I • IZTN lia r+•it riwil from <+w York, +r..l io now re, Ai Inv bor Atrek MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS : giesdk. and !grip, lemneo..llll Flaxen -lc R.14...n., (1......11.. k...• AIM,. t 11001. hwittlwe Yarn awl moit..rinh , 1., I. mbroi.irry, / (...t quality, kes, ke., ail .( which a ill be 1 4, Ins a. 441/1 'be 1111.1,1NF.101 0np1111..1 with nil re.n.lo I. Abel. ,Iwo 1A Nilt , U. el ACTIS krie. llet 1, MAO W I II) WAN - TS A SAFE, The sabgeriber has MVP lira. I. in. III.,11141N1; :••• SAVE, glaci. toe *Atli ..linpuro ethe i w r ior Carpnr Npirrnrod paper. ni 9, Pi.s/I.—Alti B tIILDERB HARDWARE A hal tod eugapirko an.orlinent a ilanl o aro. vrry lork Lf nec„.ll•7l J. C S‘ MILE ,t. i'.111141A4;1.: T1Z11141NIINi;S A 14:1 .",..rtinent of Saol4l..ry a n.t Owl-logy Trtln wino., for Knit. rew7 low by 'll .1. U. Srt.kwx t 11 I{l'l-X14:10i awl - Ji )1N Elli.; Ti )4 41:4 1,..; the 1tr,,,....1 and ctowpwat at..ek to I. h. &Att. at h: rie, 4 1, 1 51, PM —.V J. C Itßf.or.vs 11'S.1( E 1 7 TTF:IZS, Minei Rotelwr lb. , a J. a 141,:1.1RN - - - - {a II( iV F,t S, :uul Tongs Si:inds, • Mower Inr pale Ay 21 J d TA 'III,EItY • Knivek4 of all .11 ley and goal Mr*, at 14iw view*, it( uet Tu. J. G. Sfr:I.DEN rpiNit Y SEED!I urll SEED!! nire N.. Clean Timothy Sera. prat Pr 1... t. niel for lotto cheap br (Mt 1., 1,4.59 BECKMAN KR). I)kI k CO 111A141.14• .. KIK' "O, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ilar remits, .1 hh , (Mee fa Ibat 01 1C1.1.1.&11 Rniinrtt, R. , ..10 hoc el ....flier a th. Public Squant. • lo'm be . 111 al 1.4,1 pi-courtly to all tohrineam entruirted f. hi. .are. Erie, Dee 2, lalch ,„.1, • CA IA I, ( Lof a superior quality ran be 6..1 a I k oy. 5. 1 - -ai. FURNITURE ... i IF ,n, .11 wake of any description. k .7, +1.,..; .t 1”tok prier o, far rytAutw, 2 4 1, , .r* Pit, Pr 11) ...rid, pas womb. to wares thr Urn., G. W. NI.I- 4 0.1. . •., !.. i.:.t. suit.. 4.. west 4th, Ki.• _ ; 7 )11 SIZES 4)F WINDIPW Ii LASS! N f I , it F.Sg if AND A NM/WAN. by Go. 1.,5, t>r palm hoar Tr moth CARTKIt 4 Rlto M.A I 44:11 AN 1) 1 N ()WO. of the very lowt .itsaltly, by the Co& Or fa 1.4.! 41712111 , ...A. hi ME Colors I Colors D AK' Burnt Umber, thinit Si -1.11,,,,tina.. ran. Orr.n. Vessotta• Ned, Cbr6l6* Ac„ Ice qtoutiti is 1,41 iinit kat 14D illi 1 2, it ran., Mvl.l RkIAWINIC Delia IMRS, 13,1 ti. No. 6 Reed WOOL C 11111 4 .1: IRS, for If edietimil pur4 drain/id and In Untiltny Swint. at It t lit WI N Dittr; 87f ,RF., tf Mo. 6 Revd Hoaaw C U "-BT. If A N 17) H'llit*E . % thy - N. , Ih GAMIN k FIRC). Oarbcrn Oil 1 AgIIVER.IOI; ARTICLE, jug received and Inr rale at Ha JAM MK. raw, Um,. 3, No Hausa. ATII EW's Like' 11) IL _ eloaprot. 'alert anti most en *alma Hair Ile ea mut. Oar Rai. at DAURI: STORK, 20 ti NO Re. 4 Homo_ DFIAT ISICUSH}..—The I. own& a Paint Itrudilio• in tin pity for gain lit BALDWIN'S Dim nom& No. • Sad Ileum ERIE I , Nita IFERELLOW, . . AT,i'i e_xperierni4d Marie and Female - Pliyid4 poeonalsio 114 ailiNstraki 4 isotbrro bier 1 11400TEING $T$l7l l , FOR OnliailitsX TICIIMiII, - uhtoli greatly theilitateethe proems of toetritau, by O noel ealeilibe gums, reducing la u5i.........---.An en., .n aparemadie sober% owl mni re etterisiota boweis. tr i ' upon It, on. then, it will give feat to yosteelves. nod illtf and beivith to your leapt& We have pot .p sad id this itrii- —, els for over UM y amino eay,Mrs. I. onside:we sod tru of it what we have brew been able ong d any i ether andieine— Weed fad in • 1111•011 as- Wart Se girl a curs, whom ttuure IT I Siev es gl ocit hi ns „ ifkl we ittrow/art inattilooe of thud- '''' 15 liiistion e ;I:4 one Ow sued IL - SYRUP. u* ib. . all r e delighted tion , and speak In Wrens of entoieurembilloa ntlia mend Of a and nouliesi Arises Ws weak In this matter "eight • e Loos, - after 1.. n years' !apt andpledge our reputstiou fur the failltlturta of w my desist,. In stmost every instance where the In at is solievien hem twilit and elbstiotion, relict will Snood in Ofteen or limit, minutes aloe the ay rup leiaclotloiatired. Ilia valuable preparation la ile preveription of no. of Ilse Most experienced aad ahliewl Nurses he Wen reghteni, rood' has Lunn seed with newee-tailleg mem. in thottaaada or asses. It not only sehetwee the children haw pelt; but lot lgorsUm the stomach end Oswego. corrects &eighty. sad s ites tone and energy to the whole system. it will al ' t InStmutly retire, Ostrom ut tors.Boorauk A.,' Kum t ~ Lil , anti overentwele CoWellieinall, vita, if not speedily rem...died. rod lid . dellak, We be - . • Leer it tit* hoot For fladoorest mee tly in the world, le all mow of „ OF motor, a n d i tojErrEMBSEEr 1 Diarr(rmain Chet dm°, .1...-the . til T ee ihi n I areorsfrom tooth Inc ..., to , other I g . I mom. W•erould nx V to errry eulienne trove soy of the fologolog oolopJaloto—lo not let y. uic pr.:Julio . ..a nor the prejudices of Ahem, stood be t woon ) one suffering child sod the relloftlual will but, sum .re eho.intely sore—to follow this oweiktioe, If thusly ...-.1 F ull alreetiOdl fn. .sing will accompany witch boa. th Nom. RVIIIIIDO Unless the hie-simile. .4 CVUTH * I' FAY:I NB, Now York, In on the Datil& wilipterr. ka , " rt.,14.1 by Drug , : lets throughout the eroriat, rrilecip•l Onter, Ns. I (War pew 1 wt. I . KWE ONO '25 OWN PER 1111)111.g. I'M SAN FORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEI EU IlitniLlTATlßei, 11 . i. t'filtilefittilikil entirely fr v in G ums , 4 ,,,1 bap ineonse an eidablisheil last, a standard %led wane, known and appro. 1 I re( by all that hare used ,1, and be maw resorted to pee with eortd.e.e. ‘e all the •i/.....14.11 for which It le re ,commended. It ion risen! thouaands. *ratite the lad two year .b. , had gleesuu p al I h0t..., of reliet. OS the numerous ,i uo dtested certificates in melif my i0.i...-1.14eM .1.111 , 1 1.. dope. may be motel t- ee eel to the tom veramrst 01 I:.e In.!" WU*/ taking it, MI and used irs .nth Inapt, In. 1,4 the dictates g,f . 1, nor jud:tnent juide roe to the use of the LI 11 .. ED I INVIVORATtID, and k i .i it . en re Liver Com. plaint., Istlllowit At tack, D y sip ep• la, Cllireele In rribeee. -.me. , onnplaira• Iliye- 'lntery,Deltns,,Aourt4tom soh Hatatua I t`.eat re- .._, meas. 11.3504•rie,(liede re. Cholera 31,erbaa, '—' ,elhaArra lufnetions, t• !,1.,1. , ,.,-, Jett 011{re. Fr • m.l, w,..1„...,,, an d liMi I, lam , / ,lievo.ortuily as an °raillery *Pe& Ise Nteiliehre. It sill; leers rilcK 111 It AI) %ell it, (so thienands can testify,) lit illreirrY nstnotew, I two or three 'Teastiontirnie are Wee at ...outtnerleetoent "(attack._, ' %If Wage Ewe it art. a dvise, I Ito r 1.0 iMMIT r" lin its favor. r -e- m, \ w trKg II N 11l IC MMITII WITU TISK I NVII4ZOK Virillit, AND .W.1111.1.41W bode seeeiber. refer. tine Defter per Until, —ALSO-- SANFORD'S FA !111.1' CATHARTIC PILLS, ruMPIPUNbieII , a, • •. ry A 1.1.1 RITR•I RA. 4WD II T FP 11/ GLANI4 VANE.. AIR 711.11 T, • Nil •ILI .a■r 14 ALIT OLIY•TE 11.• Venal, Ile PILL, I. • gentle but artureCathartic whirls •We prorroler hamming in yrsetire more than' CC Irarm The ,00nottontly trterentl• a to f demand Iron% those ot he hole lons no.ol thetePlLL" and the satillie ion W hlcil all ravels.' )4 lo terra to tivrr oss,aaa • •••1 MO to onn ,„ with n the T emporal'. I't,••rwl-ssfon know that diaerret (..741- 11.1.0 leJ• Prt on otitTenr ot portkossof the 14...4. 1i..Ai114 V- CA. TEIAKTIC PI LI. hoot, oth to.. referenoe d. this well eatabliabe.l fgCt, teem reottreondoool from a taxi - C . ) rty of the parrot Vert/1- M.. Lc tracts, which art alike opevery part or the Oilmen lot) Mash G owl arc 1-g aup KA ism in n i l res., *here • Cathartic Li is recant 'orb an UK- Su to' soli% or Tlik 440 MA VII, •i t epiorek rhino its the Bark and Loin*, t netts.. ..n.l. Pain knot 1 .4 .1011 , f1001. seer sheVikatie Body, tr. ta steldo.n rold, • Melo oiq frnissetttly, If tonglnetnit, nee .11 A long rowannf too to ter, Loss of „, . n. 1:2 . 0414.1 $ over the beefy, qtr, yl 1111111111 s. misery Dieppe ce 14' WOl/ 011 a Children or ItiIICUMATIsIi. a ,of great Puriliger of the sn.l sutnny ,11.4.111 . I ea to which Peep u heir. .on nottnennet to mention U to thiladvillisrpot 1. to 3 Price, SO Pins. The 1,I• r I ervieroyeterr sod Peale rodeo rde Pine on retailed by Ortigglots generally, sod ee 1.1 • hole. .'• 1.. tw Towle on ell the large tonna. s. T. W. Amoroso, M. D., tlanuftseturer and rreprector, 310, :rprtdrr•r. Nrw HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHIL. A fiENEVi) I, ENT I NSTITUTI 4 IN ___ r .latili•hod lo s. .dal f• fol. ii afoot ii , f the }telt. I of tbri ..tli sod Inistreomot. filliirted with IV /hill IrliNT Ili; IKPIICK.,III4 lifitfill*/.1.5.• tho liii% titll A .'illy! A THIN, in view of 11w natal ilivrt 'art Ira n 1 human Ille rowed by gel awl dawrasev, sad •.'• I. ,ierrylionv liflif.ttetti upon fl i t lifilorlotifflo victims al to I. .loonrooo 1., quarks, orii.r.: ye , i• ' , KO direr-led thou I .tirratitiqr :flat trot. , + • Al.lf A KIT 1 t.f.a. AIT if", thy al 'ln it ',vine, to open a ',olio 1.1), k . ) for the to of 11111 t e : .0 01 ellaiel.lo.ll, in all the... toms, sod to give II 1,1t11.41.. A IN It 1., hi KATI , t.. all alto apply by ietter, ait h • des ,,. pt.. . f 11.01, 0 intition, lii i ,r, floral:ration, ithbit• of hio, kn. ) and to ...zoo of extreme poverty, le IKUNNIBII tilLtileiN 1..., Ikr I. 111 , CII AH4: If: It Is teseillefis to add I t{st the Asirririv i ton romrnant4• 4l, * highest Mcgikal "kill irl the agr, 1101 I■lll furomb the out improved owlets irpatment. Tlr ihreclorn of the aslofiatfOlii,fo their Raoul Report upon lb. treatment of .4,11.1 11110111011, expels'''. the hhrtoort witivhietton with the 1014411.00 Willett Ms attended 00 !ultimo( th. Ir o.rueous to tins erre of Spenestee ,fue,. •fetninal Weakness, flonorrbtra, float, SYPhatil. the nee of I isiontsna of Solf- Alias', Dintairea &I lbw KWh trey,' mot smolder, A, . and nnier a ninth:mimeo of tae time 1 , 1•0 for 11/V010 , 131t., year. i n r Litter:lota on a review of the put, feel *Armed that I feet r labor, in ltd• ephere of benevolent effort have been .4 e nal lowrill to t h e &abated, etipecially to theyeekag, 4' l 1 1 0'1 kW f . l.i.iffra I li devote tberritelvert, with I n r ....., .tat, to IL,. 1.17 Important sod weeh &opined cause '.. to admirable Hew rt on Spermatorrhirs. nr Seminal iiir,..heeee, the Aro of Ilnailbtol, kifiontalltll4lolll, or 8•0- 4 hose and labor itisessra of the Sexual Organs. by the gonas;ltfing Sistrgeisp, will hs tient 11 wait, au a sealed invelnpro t ROA OE CHAI.be„ on nowipt .1 TN II 41 . OA PS for 'worthy*. Other Report, • .1 Trourls ea the iature aml trratateut .4 .-,auai them..., WM, he, are w•tivitaally Iwiuf puha,. hes! 101 b raturtour diatribution, and will he root to tire athinted. Solar la lb. onw rear dw. moil northroir of tit-MO.. 1f disroserril during the pa l l s .or, Sr. of Kral ••Itio. Ad-tree. for Report or trestroesit, fir. J "Mil I.IN lull tiliTliN, Acting Sumo, !toward Amisiciatiou, No. I ••••—•i h Ninth •rtreet i ililirohriphhir PA. . . .. Ely order of the Dereetvro. 1411 r• 11,1 t, rZRAD. 1) 41 Secretor). ?reddest EAGLE FOUNDRY. DENA' Street, above the Ituffalo [toad, lire, l'a Aches.° b Fleury would respeetfully call th.• attention of pnblie In their lame and esesplet• eteenrioucal of 1' AKLoR. 1,1 IL6 AKD COOK STOV KS. I ..toprising sOlale 1.1 the most useful and durable I.lad* wlltrit filmset fail la Ors r.allobeticra to time wbo them W• uarrsot all our Moves sal she. 'shish/tilos os not folly expressed nod the party &Do sot roseirs raw. for 41, money we Dili stud's. ft all right. Oar stoves Maw' brw ill pens, essuillable as hosts manufac ture.. Kettle.. Sleish .hues. Krel I ...a. apa atl auwa.r on band or marinfaetwed to order ?Lows ANSI ri.w. 1.0,3 m. of superior ma's and dar•- ',O t t, Oil hand A tall sail a fair trial of our art"- ries to all • • ask and we trill gaarraelee ratashrtros rye. I tot P , TAI ACHKS4.II4 J. 0. BURGESS Si, 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS 46.4sozatal for PAIRBANE'S SCALES 1 No. 10. Armines 8124. Krt. : oat. S /SF • CANE PEAT and lair N•lit Chaim Valoacally lOW and *Wm* Itianos FOsthrr Bodo and Ilattramit al Wm Teri rims, tar Cub, foal wet truss LOIN Sae age I. i U. Ova t. arn4 a. W. Cl 1M WS I,ADI DA FANS. PAWS FANS Combo, Elaakata, Hair ileasitif as malleas ly time at the 26 P 41400 trantaa. 111, I) PF: N .—Dawsoe, Warren k k_A 11 / 61 . 1 . "Tut 240 Pend; arniatell artielp at lola prima. Rot NA Amy Mom pt; IL E "NDIES,--Just, remit/4d hn.ugii time Customs Roan at Mang Fr We A U 30. k PERR' MERV.— !}tac ks ant (betimes wkiiipc to itot toed Pottokitmgr ati G Mhga It wsli rt.ll BALMY'S DRUr eeal Wit ; X.D. k e Rail Ryan ' EbU g S HEAR* Proigaitlifte, Badding littraa, at J C ... =I MU E, . PA, Cherish'd ties—so rudely Like the tendrils of the Clinging to the heart's Wove their sacred trust mine. Flowers, of more than In the golden sunshine ; Passing by, thy woU Every blossom my . Summer, with its geode Autumn, in its mound% Waken Will, the harp's ell asic. Thu' the strings arei end gone. Glesnuinge, like the beams. Shed their light sihrottod i terret : (living in their sinking es r, Deeper hale to their gleyettL H her hearts for me are tilialiggltg— Other smiles now sheer iniy— Little buds, too, ht their thwilleeess, Charm the spell of hose day. Proclaim are those sesder !intuited whist thy fl hours : Withered in the faded Hoc 04 spare More Moose I Gently Time, new DIJ Gin Turn the hour-alas* in Smiling on me, while &by Guide the quiv'rtrig, eb. A TRUE .T Mr. Kober 'row I-otiir h that mirth., w stances, al#ou at Torbay, in there hrN( u When abo in the year barque tradim Jol►ns+, Sew On one of Ling some 11 ing neared thi of Newfound hail been on luor VatiOtl oft delm,ended to 'rise cabin. at the item stairway discei immediately oppoen - 3 .1%;1 4 - beyond a small imitate lauding, war the utate's state-room and from that landing there were two doors close to each other, the one opening aft into the cabin. the other fronting the stairway into the data. room. The desk in the state-room was to the forward pert of it, close w the door: so that one t g ntOn at. it And Molting over hi. ..11,ailder (Tula look into the ratan. 'nit. mato, absorbed in his calculations, whirl, dial not result as he expected, vary ing eon.iderahly from the dead reckoning, haul not notiocti the captain's motions.— When he haul completed his calculations, he called out without looking around. "1 make our latitude and longitude so and so. ('an that he right? How is yours?" Receiving no relay, he repeated his ques tion, glancing over his shoulder, and per as he thought, the captain busy writing on his slate. Still no answer.— Thereupon he rose, aud, M he fronted the cabin door, the 01.(00 he had Ibr the captain raised its heed, and disclosed to the astonished mate the features of en entire stranger. Bruce was no coward ' • but, as he met that flied rase looking directly at him in grave silence, and became assured that it was no one whom he had seen before, it was too much for him ; and instead of stopping to question the seeming intruder, he rushed upon deck in inch evident alarm. that it instantly attracted the captain's at, tent ion. ..Why,94r. Bruce," said the latter, "what In the world is the matter with you V' "The nutttm., sir ? Who is that at your leak r 'No one that 1 know of." 'But there 14. sir; there's a stranger ME "A stranger : Why, man, you must b© dreaming. You must have seen the stew ard there, and the second mate. Who else would venture down without orders?" "Itut, sip, be was sitting In your OM- Asir. fronting the door, writing on your slate. 'Then lie looked up full in my face: and if I ever saw a man plainly anti'dis tinetly in this world, I saw him." "H im ! Whom'" "find knows, sir, 7 don't. I saw a man, and a man I never saw in my life before." “You must be going erasy. Yr. Brune. A stranger, and we nearly six weeks out !" "I don't know, sir, but then I saw him." "fib down and we who he is." Bruce hesitated. "I never wag believ er in gheets." he said, "but W the truth mat be told, sir. I'd rather not face it alone." "Come, come, man, go down at once, and don't make a fool of yourself before the "I hope you have always found me. wil ling to do what's reasonable," Bruce re plied, changing color; "hut if it's all the mine to you sir, I'd rather we should both go down together." The captain descended the stairs, and the mate followed him. Nobody in the cabin 1 They examined the state rooms. Not a soul to be found ! -Well, Mr. I*l the °Weill. "did not I tell you you had been dive:m ing ?" "It's all very well to say so, sir t but if I didn't see the ran writing on your slate, may I never see my homh and family altaitt." "Aix 1 writini.on the slate l Then It should be there still." And the captain took it up. "By God !" he exclaimed, "here's some. thing„sure enough) /is that year writing, Mr. Braes f" The mate took the slate, and there in plain, legi ble characters, stood the words, "Steer to the nor'west," Mate &reel IS. "Here you bees trilling with see sir ?" added the captain, iws stem wooer.. "Oa ryd as a eau and assiiku . ,. sir," 4 , epUed , v'l know so more of this mato'. _you do. I have told you the exact ." t hoict ;* The Resctik. - UARY 4, 1860. - The captain sat, down atlsis desk. the state before him. in deep thotight. At kit, turohnig the slate over and pushing it n> ward Brune, he said, "Write down, 'Steer to the nor'wert.' " The mate complied, and the captain, af ter narrowly comparing the lwo handwrit ings, said, ”Xt. Bruce, go and tell the second mate to comb down re." He came, and, at the request of the cap tabs he also wrote the same words. So (cid the steward. So, in succession, did every man of the crew who could Write at all.— But not one of the various hands resembled, in any degree, the mysterious writing. When the crew retired, the captain set in deep thought. "Could any one have been stowed &waxy', at last he said. "The ship must be searched, and if I don't find the fellow be must be a good hand at hide and-seek. Order up all lands." Every nook and corner of the - vessel, from stein to stern, was thoroughly search ed, and that with all eagersiem of excited curiosity—for the report had gone out that a stranger had shown himser on board;— but not a living soul beyond the crew and the officers wee found. beauty . Returning to the cabin, after their fruit less search, "Mr. Bruce," said the captain. 'what the devil do you make of all this?" "Caul tell, sir. I saw the man write,— you see the writing. There must be some thing in it." "Well, it would seem so. We have the wind free and I have a great mind to keep her away and see what will come of it." "I surely would, sir, if X were in your place. It's only a few hours lost at -the worst." "Well, we'll see. Uo on deck and give tue course nor'west. And, Mr. Bruce, he added, as the mate rase to go, "have a look out aloft, and let it be a hand you can de pend on." His orders were obeyed. About three o'clock the look-out reported an iceberg nearly ahead, and, what he thought was a • vex-,el of some kind close to it. As they approached, the captain's glass disclosed the fact that it, was 3 dismantled ship, Ipparently frown to the ice. and with a good many human beings on board. tihortly after they hove to, and sent out the boats to the relief of the sufferers. sands It proved to be a vessel from Quebec, bound to Liverpool, with passengers on board. She had got entangled in the ice, and finally frozen fast, and bad passed several weeks in a most critical condition. She was stove, her decks swept—in fact. a mere wreck ; all her provisions, and almost all her water gone. Her crew and Nissen ing saved, and xpected rescue engers V'e. ust saved is the man t saw writing on your slate at noon. I would swear to it 10 a court of jusiuse." "Upon my word, kir. Bruce," replied the captain. "this gets more and mare singular. Let us go and see this man." They found him in conversation with the captain of the rescued ship. They both came forward, and expressed, in the warm est terms, their gratitude for deliverance from a horrible fate--slow routing by exposure and starvation. The captain replied that he had hut done what he was certain they would have done for him under the sameeireumstanc, and asked them both to step dawn into the cabin. Then turning to the passenger he said, "I hope, sir, I would be much obliged to you if you would write a few words on this slate.' And he handed him the date, with that side upon which the mysterious writing was not. "I will do anything you ask," replie4 ilia paFtsellger ; "hut what shaU I write r" '•11 few words are all I want. Suppose you write. Steer to the noewest." The passenger, evidently puttied to mike out the motive for such a 4viquest, com plied, however, with a smile,. The captain took up the slate and examined it closely; then stopping wide so as to enneeal the slate finta the passenger he turned it over and gave it to him again with the other side up. "Yon my that is rely handwriting ?' said he. Hi newt not say so," rejoined the other, looking st it, 'for you taw me write it." "And this?" said the_ceptaim turning the gate over. The man looked first at one writing, then at the other, quite confounded. At last, "What is the meaning of this ?" saki lie.— "( only wrote one of these. Who „wrote the other ?" 'That's more than f von tell you, sir. ity mate here says you wrote it, sitting a this desk at koon to-day." The captain of the wreak and the pas sengers looked al each bitter, exchanging glances of intelligence and surprise ; and the former asked the latter. "Did you dream that you wrote ou this slate ?" "Ng. 4r, unt that I remember." "Von speak of dreaming." said the cap tain of the bark ; "What was this gentle man *boat at noon to-day ?" "Captain," rejoined the other, "the whole thing is moss mysterious and entraordins.- ry ; and I had attended to speak to you about it as soon as we got a little quiet.— *This gentleman," (pointing to the passen ger,) "being much exhausted, fell into a heavy sleep, or what seemed such, some time before 40031 ; after an hour or more he awoke and said to me, “captain, Re shall be rttlipyo4 this very day.' When I asked 'him what reason he had for saying so, he replied that he had dreamed that he was on board a bark. and that she was coming to our rescue,. - Ile described her appearance and rig ; and, to our utter as tonishment, whenyonr vessel hove in sight, she corresponded exactly with his desctip- Lion of her. We had not put much faith in what he said, yet still we hoped there might be something in it, for drowning men, you know, will catch at a straw.— As it has turned out, I cannot doubt that it qqs all arranged ari some Incomprehen sible way, by an ovenruling Providence, so that wo might be saved. To Him be all thanks for His voidness' to us." "There is no doubt," rejoined the other captain. "that the Writiag on the slate, let it have eome therein' it May, saved all your lives. I was steering at the time consider ably south of west, mid I altered my course to northwest, and had a lookout aloft, to see what would corarlof it. But you say," he added, turning to the passenger, -that you did not dream of writing on a idste t" "No. sir. I have no recollection of do ing so. I got the impression that the barque I sow in my dream was coming to remise us ; but how that impression came $1.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE I cannot tell. Therein another very strange thing about it," he added. "Everything here on board seems to me quite familiar vet i am very sure I never was In your ves sel before. It is all a puzzle to me. What did your mate seer" Thereupon Mr. Bruce elated te them all the circumstances above detailed. The conclusion they finally arrived at was. that it was a spodsJ , interposition of Providence to save them from what seemed* hopeless late. The above narrative was• communicated to me by Captain 3. Clark of the schoon er Julia Hillock,* who had it directly from Mr. Bruce himself. They sailed together for seventeen months, in the years lz(lti and '37 ; so that Captain Clark hail the story from the mate about eight year' alter the occurrence. He has since ldst sight of him, and does; not know whether he is yet alive. /Lillie has heard of him since they were shipmates is, 'that he continued to trade to New Brunswick, tied be became the master of the brig Comet, and that she was lost. I asked Captain Clarke if he knew Bruce well, and,:what sort of a man he was. "All truthful and straight-forward a mati." he replied, "as ever) met in my life. We were as intimate as brothers.; and two inen can't be together, shut up for seventeen months in one ship, without getting to know whether they can trust one another'R word or not. He always spoke of eirrum stances in terms of reverence as of an turt dent that seemed to bring him nearer to God, and another world. I'd stake liiv life upon it that he told me no lie " •I. Juin Ines The Jane Hallock was then lykag st the bet of Meteor', News, New York. - Ithe trades be Innen New Yieelt ued M. Jain, to the iidend of Ce.ha. The cantata allowed see to ow his name, and to refer to h... as evidence of the truth of what is here let doss/ - A few years ago iw a gentleman whom we shall call Davenport, was one eventng about dark, riding slowly into the little town. of G , ho was startled from a reverie in Which ho was at the moment In (bilging, by a youthful figure whirl( hound ed from the parapet and seized the Itrtillt: of his horse. His first impulse was angel at what he considered either a malicious or impertinent interruption ; hut the del icate face, slight figure, and more than the pleading and agitate.' expression which he observed in the countenance tit the youth, irresistibly attracted his attent and impelled him to.draw his rein, and r, quest; mildly, to know the cause of an ae tion so unexpected. In timid and t 11.11/. UICRIS tones, and in terms in which the In- cnherence of extreme agitation was pain fully apparent, the stranger informed I hi venport that he waited for some time in anxious hope of seeing some individu.ll whose respectability of appearance tinghl pa.ss for a guarantee of his honor. .nil whom, in consequence, he might have courage to address. In it brief and Iturriett manner he informed Davenport that lee had feared pursuit.from sonw event} , implored to be eonveyetl to some plate of safety. There was something in the tone. of his voice which was at once trenittlon arid spirited, but that spirit seemed sub dued by a nervous slarnt :and tearful:Les., which almost effeminate. .1s he spoke, Davenport felt a growing intere.4 for which he couldscarcely account fie requested the youth to walk by his side as far as the ian, where he hinted that it fur ther explanation would be necessary. "And if," proceeded he. "you satisfy me 1tr4.11-114141IraPtrts5.You' may, cotrunan— my sery ett4. Jad 'been bro't tat had reached the %hip's side, p.ie at his face, on. It was the or four hour* wm the ea! n's aide hint4elf it more he exam 1W m be brciune HIV the face but exactly corre4- crew and fam d for, anti the , the mate call seems that was sir : the man's Having given his horse to the care .4* ii groom. Davenport entered the inn, follow- NI by the youth, and immediately .le"ir.•.l to be shown to a private rcYJni. "Well, sir," said he, as soon as the wait er had withdrawn, ••will you now oblige me by telling me how far 1 may b' of .er- vice to you, and in what way' But pardon ; you seem fatigued ; pray, sir, lw seated ; shall 1 call for some retreshnienW" The youth stood pale, apparently irres olute,-and evidently abstracted, while the heaving of his breast betrayed violent emo tion. At length he raised his head end essayed to speak. The effort was too touch; his lip quivered; the tears which h.ed gath ered in his eyes overflowed, the intended articulation burst. and was broken in un controllable sighs and convulsive sobs, awl sinking back into a chair. he covered, his face with his hands and burst into ft rm.. lent hysterical passion of weepin Davenport was amaysl. " g. What, in Heaven's name, can be the cause of this excessive grief?" said he. "I beseech you to confide it to me, and if it admits of eon solation, I swear to do my utmost to as suage it., and to promote your happiness." The stranger returned a look of grati tude, and made strong eflhrts to conceal hit emotions. Ile arose and advanced towards Davenport, and, in performing this action, his hat, which he had not hitherto removed, and which Davenport had. re marked war worn rather awkwardly. slip ped from his head ; and down fell in eust ering profuidon, "black as the wing of a .raven." the glossy curls of a female. I tai - enport started and uttered an exclamation of astonishment. lie was not less struck with the revelation which this slight at-vi dent had effected, than with the sparkling and highly characteristic beauty of the be ing who stood before him. A thousan,l thoughts flashed, with the quickness aud evanescence of lightning, through his brain, as he tried to catch a glimpse of the meaning of an adventure so strangely romantic. Self is always so pre,lomiumit in the best regulated minds, that the lead ing idea, as prompted by this vanity, seem ed to ask him if such a disguise a s this were the result of some unknown attachment to himself. These thoughts, however, were but the tumultuous crowding of a few sec onds. Meanwhile the stranger. seeing disoovisred, stood confused and agitate.l Burning blushes of conscious impropriet suffused her lovely cheeks, which were the next, instant, with revulsion of feeling, l.:►le - and Idealises as alabaster ; and stu•h seem ed the overpowering nature of her emotion that if Davenport had not stopped forward and caught her, she would have fallen t,, the floor. "Tell me," said he, "I beseech you, and tell me calmly and candidly, who toe',oi l and what is the meaning of (his :" "Oh, sir, what must you think of mo?.. cried she, endeavoring to hide her fne which was again oovoneti with blushes -- "There is something in your countenanee, sir, and in your manner, which tnits me yon are a man of honor, and that you feel tar me; I will therefbre, without affecta tion, briefly relate to you the painful situ ation in which I have placed myself. I was obliged either to do something similar to thiai; or to submit to that which would have been worse than death. "lily father is a cold and haughty tem pered man, who would sacrifice every feel ing of hi nature In the enhancement of his worldly consequence. Since the death of my mother, which happened when I was very young. I have experienced but little affection from him. He has latterly, however, set his heart upon my union with an aced peer who promises to advance his political influence, and whose cupidity I imagined has been excited by the fortune which I inherit through my mother. Rut, lb I would rather die than be made the vic• tim of a compact so mean, I straight, tho' perhaps very undutifully, told my father NUMBER 35. A TRUE ; STORY. aad the ganoquen=l4=rigor -0011 owskwhonkfair ei treat meat so harsh, with a 'view, no doubt, of barrassing me into cotupiinnoe,'ancl)tinwr .,4 •,..) iiL,Io affectiop on the part of my parent, that I resolsod, it I could by any means, mike my estitpo, to quit him, and proceed to Load , m. where 1 could claim the protection of nit deceased mother's family, with whets gly rather has long been at vsrianoe. go, suspecting, I stir pooe, an occurrence oFthis kind, kept me totally without money, Ames with the sit a Freatest difficulty I- prbe ttrirdisguise, to which , fearing an ener 'C and innuci diate pursuit, ahoughtless y, I now see Imprudently, leftlasy father's ouse, anti now that I begin to perceive e conse quence of tint step I have taken I know not how to proceed, nnless you, " %lie st4d hesitatingly, '•will begenereits h to protect me till I am safe with 'my r.' - tions in town. when I emit promise vot goodues, shall not go unrewarded." 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