EWE N%Er.tii.v oRsERV RR. • --- t 7 EtraDvtax," St'4l.MSTittfr. ow* , stwr THK rum. monk ; - , p.terios Two DoI.LAILIi _C L AM re per 1,0 ,1 to iwivascw , i rittint D 0124111 1- rot tpe....pliatton or tlis'year:_ tiers carrier will b. 011/Ir g .4 Fieei ,Ckeerrili r alit , 6l KNT,' li on Nome or Teo !jot one t ten i asert.Jone _111,40 : th j On. mouth ='1,00: two isesthel 0k wootiti OP; of ye. r .1 1 ,9,04; ' o,lrert..ooents in proportbn., : ` Thtua falls ..s ttiolk wliwwp‘i to, uolegt - qmogot bi t opeelwl 0t toretiou of thu putiiimhitri. Audi st;eyx, ore.* And fit* ad A,lal vot rat ot's Notices $310 , 0 tet •r,r :rot. 0 hoe; Ilartinice Notice.' rt.twat. , I.l.,ituArr iiotirea (over thm • Huse •ut,•,11, t,.r r-ot pet hoe. Orktuti tietr,it • m „„ a t th, vt the editor, otoi baler t. COD 1L1%.*4 At r.„ o .ivettodue, until r Mere.' • ..... • irteo re; 114 olir of 14, L..t .1444,71P v c .14 , 1 , lo utiv work la Mot :Iv • 1,11. , US, In 4411111 .tflo sutt..l.le t,:ttte iatevt a.` . sltottla be •ddressoa ISENJ'I4I %N. l'O'tther and P 4 opr,otor. U ESS DIRECTORY. t Oun.uot d. ltlnOlte,l a..lutou yt the r 1•, rear hi _ _ 4..13. 41. Ci A Trworl Huard, Kris County, oti+,l bue.siras attended L. vdL gkod • . ET.O 01: C. .11'Vskt‘f.t I.l' I .1! , ia V Oket's 4,/f• etrcrt, k rte. Y. Iflirk . ' kW _ C " VER3 I" • t "ot tule of Ptak, - • aprl If._ t., t.1.141:N• e It nOd Defter to Stattouery, r• &c. Country denier. 11..te,houti ug the i'ark. t 11 h. • 1'.1111. , bar :Aiken the I.treie eitln the depot, r:.reed furntsh Wh:te ime, in huge at th wtu e loest ttket prteea. di-iy s chit A, 11 .iiro , s , l4 A N D COL MALLOWS •T LAW. v n „,„;;;. near Math West corner or U. 11. 1111,P,1 1 t, betng many rain County 'tct.titt.tt to ; 4 uriry or =an Ilona or Napa .t ~tr6 r t I,lO‘ve w 0 , 0111:116U COLIDCIi ROOIII, • •pr2.3%.1-Iy. • n. tt%lit rat. COMMISSION Mr/ICSMIT. on Net, East, Corner of 111 Coal, Salt, no, Flour, L tn., N. it --Particular attention n,.1 Forwarding of PAN. I ~1. : Itonto,l, to all parte of the country. MEM lif1:1) ItENNI:Vr. Jt eat(' it 01 'Vile ?CACI. offiet• li•COald 1., .•• h te...... ,t.rill, 1:CIIIMILI VlPth Arid 11M1115,-.1. I. I. I It Pa. lanlC<t YJrt 1$ Jl,ltl'lt. An 'f a •r 1.41 r. KLlKway, t's k. I stuterou tud J. fferdou VOllll% • W ME Y.;IIaNSuN lif )USE • •.••, .u.l and -Varlet :Ntteet -oueaquaze mutt ol Wat tea, Pa. goat. 'Zia-17. Jt'Ll IL AgN, - . 1 , ,1,•al or rat Yea Pt, Paragou Bloch, a•ms Hall, Enc.. Pa. 10111 IV, Gt Nsal!ltlni„ Till Mika lu Gazette , of Faat and State streets. 1611,1 e.,ltectwpg wade p r o m pt. jaited4-Iy.• .It. J. N Chei, ATT,,I,NTY AT LAW. aldowllly, - rikrtwe iu adjulabn co unties. • 411.• Hi rtr.,- . 1.1,1 rrt , Le.twoon 4th and bth atreata, e cf.cia Railroad Depot. Erie, Fa Extensive IIC00031Wods? tr*.v..trts. Etaerd by the day or tltAcise.t. r apr2V63tf. INIIII Ir•SHIONAIILI TA ILORS and ' . .zPrs riapwr's Patent Sawiag 1111 e n 4, :ger Strew% bellA Pro alb and filth Sta., e•t.!e r in ths anest style. MITZI I 1% xr.: 1•1, S•Lll STAIII.K, nu Eighth •ttte .4.1 Preach. Ue hitltsem COW . • tOrUlot. tiVeZ.4.64-It. 11., S :11 CA NITE.R. i , I'VACIT Kik% otStaata ! ,- Fr.cultural init.laroirta. Railroad Cara. 11 %AA LI., Ottica in Rotan . mttli c,t tt, Park. Erie. l's_ 1!b 11%%I'Mlf. Co, IL. Ils• C. 0 CLlOurro, . s iwrif moudlotsautleviorly Oiled Op utle ol the best Troulthe Wad link , at s lr,tlA.l COMIIIIO.IIOIId tluomm,Cll.•ii ALI th , derals Priers. The public • • ,r. dull, o.,o,v•tted. St ty• 1. t.Ii.t3ILII'CII. rr•Art. xi" I.rtw- thracdoca trthotreibt., ' Court tioulio, Ya. ERIK 414 U. i , •s., d ON:710101TM STILIIItT. afar Nor. 4, 18.54.-383a04•. I . tl r. Elt E. I kh Goons, CLoczalas, e.et.4l.l".Later. etc, cot ' tAte auu►re, Erie, Ns. j►litf. I'TO It, sIALK KICTAIL DEAL AOIS IX ►ul Esed, ViuDd au4 , , Stat. r.O letting rm po rI tt lu I; Itl , :i.tilICC, %, i 0,, lua., Litilutl,, , r, k ri.,, Yr. . • - inikrs . 6s- IT WEIN TY YEARS. U.l CLLEBRATED till REMEDY ! I .....pulsr med eine bee been -• ,, ue the Isat twenty yenta in I ttla watt. Alecidthl eta belote the public. Not • ....ee.i.ery to tlo , ..livallliat 1".1d 1;4,4 eu .es to nut • ate value long ! Ft!, pleasant. °freed, 11. ILdlift° , l 10 all ten • . u I t• Irpt to every hone. , .• I! throat and lung a ... t:.1.1 1{4141.44 in r, r• 1 ['lnd will te t ". • " =Er .o e.t known , hot i• r ›; , Er;o:N( I h •i I. NI. 0)11;11 NI 1, • Cl,l prrt* lA/ /.1.110. e 50 Crtit.t to 11 Per Rattle. , PrilpT.el,,[ll., 11.. • L. 1,21 .4el. 41 greet' t:No. IL* TLCII 71 it. TI A: I. and tieicalty. Cc 0.141/ ktuuriz walk ...1-c‘re; lb., Tur , at itikf /MO Cause to Use.e.dlien e'er Vi.rtby et public U. Shirk, Itirherd See*, I . rie, j vci T. ee et Huver, t, • ~., E. H.t.let., J. Mirurary, J. IV. Calvet, Wel. H. Als7,, rArbeil ‘ A. Betrote, IM . :Fa4bury. 4. Moor. .11.. 4taig, J. Rotinsolt,ll4l, KO al). 4 :144 Li. t Web- C t:. '64--6tn I"' • • ui•t•c :I/ 4,y senu (free. a, copy of Mileri.ti o.! tifa..l, r, %lavas* Cou• ll= 3 ti , ...1.4.01itty `.3 ~ i • dug antaahoi ,ousplete tostors ,L. 1J•:..ul .of ertryaatferat ^ recips wit)) fall • nsr wtl.Y ALLEN. jo.a Str..t. Nov York. C ..DECK, 1,1 AAAAA btaLIX Iw Toßacco, SNUFF, &C., th buluw St4te. Street, Lit 11:, ,1 )41.`..6 tie buipatth Priatiag OM* COUGH BALSAM is tranuoted to cursCuegbA.; 'W Cobh Hootueben, Asthma, ho( plug Cough, Fors and Lunge. fbnze:t, Cosennoption, MI affections of lbw ?brat Tor ale by dreerg teta-Genent depot, MIA t tourtli, street, CiAelnuati, Oldo.' • •• 4lego M ture aa the ooly certain remedy to i• Diarrhoea.lkti and D St t t te o r u y a u i t t a . l an d o C e a t r a m l na t i o ve n s , aAds t i riveaAtnarta d a to egent a entre after all other MOllllll hate &AIM. For sale by Druatate. General di pot. 0 Rag Fparth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. A 1 SIRICKL 4 6it - i - si P II°I-l II C 1.-111'"1 DR. Strickland's Pile Iteme,iyM'aii cured thousands of the worst cases of 1 Iliad tad Bleed. ing Piles. It gives immediate relief, aad offsets a per manent cure. Try it directly. It is wa wanted to cure. For sale by druggists. General depo 6 /fast Fourth street, Ciuciauati c ehio. DiSP9Pflia, Nervousness and Debility. E=l DIL STRICKLAND'S TONIC.— We recomtoend those enduing with loci of Appetite, lodiestlon, or Disrpsia. Nervousness r uld itstwolta Debility, to nee Striektami's Tonic. It la a vegetable preparetion, tiro from Alcoholic Liquors; i t streugthous the whole Nervoue system; it errata' a p to,ppatits. and is warranted to care Nervousness and Nervous Debility. For sato by Druggists genersily. et $1 par bottle.— Prepared by br. A. Strickland. ti FAat F iamb strut, Cincinnati, Mao. Great Gift Distribution. • • OF Watches, Chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Gold Pens, &c,, &c. S. M. WARD & Co, 1.-INUPACTURINU JEWELERS, 100,000 Watches, Chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Rings, Gold Pens, Sc., &e., - WORCII $:100,000, TO BC SOLO AT 0:174--DOLLAIE YROk'itIkTOK, , EACH, WITHOUT ItEUARD TO VALUE: And not to be paid for until you know what yocrgra to fa:etre, and not to tot kept uttleas - you are per eetiy- satisfied. Splendid List of Articles to be sold for SVeach: 100 Gold Hunting Carey, . t ' $lOO 00 eadt 100 Gold Watcher_____________ 60 00 each WO Ladies Watehre, 35 00 each oc teditt 600 Silver Watches. $l6OO to 26 ar t t aiuo Gold Neck and 'Coat Chaium,.. 12 00 to la 1,000 Chattelaine onl Gaeta Challis, 500 to 16 00 each 3,000 Noce and Vest Chains, 400 to 12 00 each 4.000 Solitaire Jet Ik. Gold Brooches. 400 to 800 each 4,000 Coral, / are, kc, B roochee,... 300 to 1100 cult TAO Gold Jet, /to , Ear Drops, 300 to 800 each 5,000 Gents' Breast and Start Nea r ,. 300 to 500 each 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets,. 300 to 800 each I 2,000 Chased Bracelets,.... 600 to 10 00 each 3,500 Cal. Diamond Pies and Plugs,. 2 t.O to AOO mak 2,000 Gold Watch Vey*, 250 to 600 each 6 000 Solitaire Sleeve But a Studs. 200 % 1100 web 3,0.0 Gold TlM:obits • 400 to II DO oath 8,000 al iniature Lockets 200 to 800 each ;WO 214 n. Loelebt, Magic ts.prlng,. 400 to 900 each 3,000 New Style Belt kluektes,...'.. 400 to 800 each :,000 Gold Toothiicke, Crosses, •ke., 300 to it GO • eels 3,000 Fob and Itltbon Slides, 200 to 600 each 5,00 Chased Gold Rings, 2 00 to 600 each 4,000 Stone Set Rings 200 to 604 each 0,5r0 Setts Lacks Jewelry.jet a gold 500 to P 00 each 4,000 .• .6 Varioth.,•t3los 300 to 1500 each 5,000 Cold Tensollver ease & pencil, 400 to 800 each 4,0^0 Gold Pena, Gold Case & Pencil 600 to 10 00 each 9,1,00 o!.1 Yen- geld mounted holder 300 to 000 each Certit.tatea at the various articles are placed in erre. lopes, sealed and mired. These 'envelopes will be sent by In mil as nrclerrd, without regard to choice. After re-. relying the certiticate and seeing what article it repro- - tomtit, you ere at liberty to alinalrend it the article, or any other on the hat of t he uncle value, lid after seeing the article, If it does not xlire 'perfect satiatactioa. lustru r . uto return it said get t he motley. In all trans acilooa by mall we charge fur one certiocete 26 CDatrie nye certificatea will be seat for $l, eleven fur $2, thirty. fee $5, our hundred for $l5. Agents wanted every-. where. n. e allow agents ten ovule on each certlAcate, provideci,t heir remittance amnuute to nue &liar. Also, e stra premiums for large orders. AlUim haulier --On therweelpt of $1 50, we will wend a solid saver shield (pure 'coin) ut badge, for either divalcui or corps in the army, or • cavalry, intents"; artillery, rogiu•er or paii/ontirr • pin, with your name, regluivut, and company handsomely engraved thereon, together ettl, tour wholesale illustrated circular to I agent a. S. It!. WARD & CO" 11 l Bro4drvalt New York. W 11 4 kI,ESA A: REl'Al GROCERY STORE. IV II( I EiiA LE AN U RET AI I. GROCER, frtA.F.at Garner of Pori Praia Street* • lentArtilhij- Wan.l4 reepe,tfally c U the attention of the connutmity to hie large Stock of ROC ER IKS AND PROVISIONS, Whirl be is Sadirons Waal at the *KR% LtIWW.T PONMISLit ritIVIKPI! • Ars sasot totsiat of 411.(1 A VIFFE . F.S. SYRUPS, TopAcc( - )s, FlBll, &C., oot eurpalied io th, city, am be le prepOred to prove to all who giro btu • cal!. Nn Mao keep• eonwttntly on hackli . a apperior lot of PET E I Q 1.11,0 ItS, l•r the • holnotle trade?, to whieb 11•'4 treats tke Mt/atlas of the public. His motto ix, “Quick Small Profits and a tall Equivabrut t'r the lioury." spirt= Jnited States Claim Ag't, GIRARD. PEN,NA., PENSIONS, RACK PAY, ead all other Claims against the Gower/limn &Olinda.% • to watt promptness. ItIVIstOPSAHLIC. arApplication by Mall attealot to the AUDI SO it Dilvt• irk p eflloll, Crawford, • Christian - • & Ruth nealeri to GROCERIES AND PROVISION S , Driod and Sealed Bruits, pAyrrs OILS, Ship Chandlery, Boat Stores, &c., ..7V. 7 esArrrs BLACK, PARK ROW.' Also, Public Dock, Foot of State Street, PENN'A. R. A. CR lilfr A&WFORD. J. BYRON RUTH F. CHRISYI.OI . j4cae,64l Reeves' Ambrosia. FLHt THE: HAIR. frIMA EXCELLENT HAIR DRESSING and wonderful Hair Restorative still realms Ifs yrocah!ents in fashionable circle*. tad to eupenwiling all ether preparatotos, not collie title eottetry but 11111/0 is 'KUriqiel and South America. remand' of bottles an aslu.ally lat.! to the Court circles of rk, Landon. Ste Peter but.; and Liadrid. and t be is Cuba Is error wins. 1: VEb? A M BRO.i4IA is composed of as oily ex tract Irom herbs a , t WOneerful virtue. and ishisbly aeon tc.l with A vAriell of exquisite perfumes. ' It eSsettally prsre eta the hair filling out, and moms it to grow rap idly. tbiek 4131 i long. l; makes the hair marl sod It a elesey - r ce aparae. No toilet to complete Ml= 1 1..!'rice 75 cents per tariezbottle7 :told by tlrosibets and dealers in. Laney goods be all pry uf tbe thins/id Wholossle by all wholelable druyeata in every city, awl st MKS Vita' AMBROSIA S&P" N 0.62 Felton Street. N. RICIIARDS & CO , Pbiladelphia. Ossetia *pate for Peunsylvaala. Learlpflape,:: WE ARE OFPERING • kyr) asoortowit of Robb. seosoks,Cookii itrusbes. Dol{r. DoU &MI lad AllailleMeli tot ctU4ros, remit. Porto Amiliddloursof ' .810148", T, i , __:.._ 208 Broadway, New York P. A. BECKER. D. W. lIUTCHrNSON, BOUNTY. - —___....„.-7_-,.:—_ - . -- _ ...,:r...:-.Z.:.:" 5.^.r.5.-. X. , VAL -7, : iiiM7X.• ..:rr.,:.:.1.4 - 6k.• •.:magir , ..... ,,,, :. cr.... - uptstx,..- .7.41_• 's• •• ' , '.' . '', !, r . :. , . . ••• r,t , '. . • alli ki i!,7,, L '•• r . t, • , ,7 is..t..= ":, ' O , . 2: - r• ...., , , • .., j. • ... ~.... -..=---- ~ _ . 1 •• . .•— ,-.4 - ... ~- • -'''''' - " - - . . - ' i --.-,• ______ _ an the love Of %attire holds 3 *ilk her visible formai, she - 2061b tgnage ; for his mei' heart( ' ' ' Me of Meanest, aid a smile - ,e of beauty, and she glides erniusings, with a mild ' -' - - ;.sympathy, that steals away ' Their ' - eh arpnest ere , he is aware.' When Of the tlet t bitter hour come'like A' blight. , Over. Chu ,ndrit, and cad integers Of the letata egoui, .40 shroud, and pall, And . traortliteati darknes4, and the nem* •Iteust. . , , . , .. • Addle ll+ to shudder, 41111 grow 'sick at heart, 'Oo;feir itt,, ; udder th . e open 1.11,y, and list, 'Ti:o nattjtet 'a teachings, while tram all around— Ehititaqi4l her waters, and the depths of air. Canes; a ' still voice—Yet a few days, and thee •Thi all-i eholdtog stin ~hall see no more, la all hil t course ; .nor yet in the cold ground, Wheels thy pale form was laid, with many' ,tea re, Nor I 'it the embrace of oze n shall exist Thy 'runage. 'Earth, that nourished thee shall clallin ' • The i4vowth, to be resolved to earth again. And.' i lest. each human trace, surrendering up ,Thlni I Individual being, shalt thou go, TO mi \x. forever with the elements, . To be a brother Co the insensible rook, And to the sluggish cold which the rude • awe in Turns *it h his share; and „treads upon. The . oak_ Shea a and his roots abroad, and pierce thy inoulo. Yet. not , to thine eternal resting-place Shalt th on retire alone—nor couldat thou wish Couch inliore magnificent. Thou shalt liedown With pi triarchs of the infant world—with kings,. The poll , erful of earth, the wise, the good, Fair for ma, and hoary seers of ages past, All 'in o ne mighty sepulchre. The hills, Rock-ril'Obett and ancient as the sun—the vales Streloh'iing in pensive quietness between ; The,vett 'arable woods—rivers that. move In Mak sty, and the complaining brooks That in take the meadows green ; and poured roum a all. Old Oe tan's f►Pay and melancholy waste,— Are but the solemn decorations all . Of the ' great tomb of Man. The golden — inti'; Thipl spats, alt the infinite hosts of heaven, Are sh fining - on the sad abodes of death, Throu gb the still lapse of ages. All that tread The.gl , .obe are but a handful of the tribes That a /timber in its bosom. Take,the wings Of roc 'ming—and the Deccan deserts pierce, Or lot I thyself in the continuous woods, Where ,'oils the Oregon, and hears no sound Save I 'Os own dashing—yet—the dead are thee, t ; And mi 'Wiens in those solitudes since first The fig itt of years began, have laid theta down In t heis ' last Bleep—the dead reign there alone. So shalt thou rest—and what if thou withdraw Unheed, id by the living—and no friend Take ao to of thy departure ? All that breathe Will aka re thy'lleatiny. The gay will laugh When th ,ou art. gong, the solemn brood of care -Plod on„ and each one as before will chaise His taut trite phantom : yet all these shall leave Their tr firth and their employments, and shall cents , And nu kite their bed with'thee. As the long train . Wage! I glide away, the sons of man. The yt tuth in life's green spring, and he alto - -goes i In the full strength of years, matron and malt I, . ; 4.411 tb se sweet babe, and the gray-haired man, Shall.° ne by one, be gathered to thy side, By that se, who in their turn shall follow them. So live, that when thy summons (mute to join The int attnerable caravan that moves To: thi t mysterious realth where each shall Lake Ilia eh& tuber in-the silent halls of death, Thou' o not like the quarry. slave at night, Scourge al to his dungeon, lint, sustained and aooth ed '• • •' . fly an Unfaltering mita; approach thy grate, Like an a Who "traps ;he ,Ir yory of hie coach About him, and lies down to pleasant dreamt. ,- ‘f - Chance In the Ileasehettl. 1 . Ti tee's no tis'e , trying any longer to suit I 411fte Persona." mattered that indi vidual fietter half; as alio sat in a corner of the fiirm kitclitn, rapidly divesting a chicke a of its feather~. I've worked and slaved myself lo death for him and his'n, land all .the thauka i've had for the tat. fifteen years• has been short words and genera.] growlin' and t'.tult. findin'. until now I:'ta just determined to stand out and have My own way, or let things take their own co urse, and he'li find, after all. He nze Tkdbot has got some spirit in her that can't bt crushed out with all his abusin' andl athravation. • • " To think'he should have the heart to refuse me a new carpet after he had such good luck with his wheat crop, and qust slaved myself through harvesting and got: taking with one girt. "The morn the man gets, the stingier lie rows, and there isn't it woman among my acquainttmee that would, stand 'such treatment, and I won't. 111 put my toot down from_ this moment," setting down most emphatically that solid member of her comely person on the kitchen floor, " if Isaac Parsons won't come to-terms, VII quit him—that's all." Mrs. Melissa Parsons had been a re markably. pretty girl in her youth, anti thirty-teveu .years tns le her a fair and comely woman. .fier hMiband was a somewhat phleg matic man. stubborn and opinionated asides his early life and social atmosphere bad not enlarged or softened his charac ter, . the hardest anti most disagreeable part of it expanded with his years. lie, l loved money, and as the esthetic part of his, nature had never been cultivated, he' regarded ,it as wastefulness and extravor fiance to indulge in much grace or beauty of surroundingS. • Still there was another side to this man. Lila 'affections were deep and tender, and a -judicious woman could. have reached • sod influenced him to almost any degree. ihroughAhliee. But Mrs. Parsons never understood her husband. : She was an ha palsive, high-spirited and really warm hearted woman, with a good Aare of-pet- • ty social ambition, and she and her band ware constantly' jarring each other. Yet all these years tLe barns and store. houses, the lands and gold of Isaac Par-, sonahad increased; and God .sent -tiro boys and a girl—to soften the hearts' of the father and mother, and be to them' angels of a dneW-covenant of pews and:, tenderneis.. But alas. alas, the• sweet f l oe, an& thaministnitions of '_childhilbd bad never accomplished -their mission, and with heartsand tetnpera- fretted' and soured Watt worn, Mr. and linaknie owted the-years giortingot4r them, and bilk felt that •their marriage ,had beta `s Mistakes' aid 'tie Misery, - and: witti:litind eyewthit . Wcead idolree k titid hi 4 hearts RE, .AND A•RALV YEAA, P44 ° ' ' -u rq'. 7 i11:446 (4';r411.1/2-(11; ERIE, Tillats l 4Y,,AFTEßNOPlli , Apitp. 036,1!.: THAI~IATU InTittT; Ull i L •. 1 that.efouhl not. nutleritand. mph, blamed the other, and mutual reerintination only n*lneekilresti bitteimmez. . =II , 'At heat aerials ciente. Persona had set her heart that autumn apoii•i'neW park* , cwt, whieh !leas fir tin arils -un- . reasonable, and. in , Which her husband ought to have .indulged her, but the man ner of the request, vhiehwail . fri reality cowhand; it 'once - roused the' iiiheirea Itubboruess of the into, suideite"t4ii re fused her. ' Thin followed' lauiiiithite words aitit angry retaiti, huititidluTid wife separa t e d w ith a nd' rage. , But now as Mrs. Parsons taok, up her denuded chicken, and,plunged it into a pan of, hot water, her eyeti glanced an tti weekly paper_which lay on, the tithltii, au! they s e ttled on this intsaage, ribich_Ntu7 plated a short sketch—" Who, when be was reviled, reviled not, again, hut..vont mitted his cause to Him who judgeth righteously." A nil 'home wordi stole, iu a still, serene, rebuking voice, through the stormy soul of Mrs. Pain:tons. She bad read them in numerable times before, and they bad for her no special message or meaning;, but now God had 'snit His angel to drop them in her heart, and in a moment, sonsethiag of the real sin and wrong of her life rasa up and confronted her. She sat down in a low chair by the kit ohen table, and rested her forehead on her hand. The hard, fretful, angry look went. outirom her face, and was succeed- ed by a soft, thoughtful expression, and the sunshine hung in yearning .golden i shifting beauty about her. -And then the woman's memory went back to her first• acquaintance with Isaacs Parsons—he had chosen her from among a score of others who envied her that good fortune, and how those early days: of the courtship came over the Softened, heart of the woman, as the first days of spring come up from the south, end go softly over. the hire dispairing earth. Then she saw herself once more a' shy, tremulous, joyous bride at the altar, leaning on the strong arm and tender heart, to whom she gave herself gladly and trustingly as a woman should. And 'she remembered that morning and a little later, when her proud and happy young husband brought her to the house which had been his father's,' and bow for a little the thoughts of her. being the mis )ress of the great old farm house, fairly frightened the wits out of her. She meant to make it'll sweet and hap py home for Isaac Parsons. She remem bered, as though it all happened yes. terdax, the little plans and contriVances she had made hit his sin-prise and their mutual comfort. , But the quarrel came. How well she remembered it, and how clearly she saw now foolish' and sinful. -part she had borne in that ! It she had controlled het temper thon—ifshe hadvinly linen gentle and patient, forbearing and !forgiving, In: stead of being proud and passionate, fret; ful And stubborn ! !lore the wife aid the mother broke 'don'h ; she buried her face in her arron and cried like a child. Mrs. Peirsons was an energetic, deter minrd woman, and wheu she had once made up, her mind upon any course of ac• Lion, she would not shrink back. Erma it, 'What went on in the toftenetl. %semen's heart that il - diming, as she with her apron at her eyes, and the sobs, in her rocking to and Iro inlier low chair, and the sweet restless sunshine all about her--whativent on in the softened woman's heart—only Gad and His 'angels lcnow. • "Are you tired, 'lsaac The farmer was Wiping hia , face and hands on the brown- crash ,dowel which hung near the window : ' He was a tall; 'stalwart, muscular man, sun-browned And weather-beaten, yet he bad keen, kindly eyes, and the hard features had an hon est, intelligent expression. 31-vs, pars Ons was cutting a loaf-of rye bread at the kitchen table. Her husband turned • and looked at her la moment as though he halfdOubtedvliether he bad beard aright: His wife's floe as bent over the bread so i 3 ;„ be could not it: but t he' wordicame &second time: • . '' Are you tir e d, is:tic?" ' It was* long time since 14Ir. Parsons . had beard that soft, quiet voice. ft stole over his heart like a wind from the land of his youth. .‘ • 4, Well, yes, I do feel a kind of tuckered out. It's herd work to gat in all that corn with only one band besides 'Roger.", I reckoned so ;; and J. thought broil the chicken for tea. and. bake the sweet potatoes, as you'd relish them best so." Kr. Parsons did not say one word; he sat down sad took, the weekly paper out of his pocket, but his thoughts. Were too busy to let him read one word. :lie knew very well his wife's attention to broiled. chickens, and es_the kitchen was her Un disputed, territory, he was obliged to iub mit and. have the chickens.st eiwedi.pole:. toes served up in sauce; notwithsi.anaing she was perfectly aware Olathe preferred the fermis broiled, and the latter baked ;: and this unusual deferent* to 'hit tote hilly struck . ' the farmer - dinsb--with : 'iti-' toriishmerit, as be• sat- still and wale:id his wife as she hurried frmn'the pantlytti the table, in herpreparations foe teat' Mal then there came woes him the memory Omuta of the harsh, angry'wordi fie had' spokes 4luring 'their quarrel thatmoinihe and the worth IniOte the mates iteint.' 7 ' And -whilst , Mrs. Parsons - wee in tba midst of taking up the debit* trolled' chicken, two boys end * girrbitart . tlid kitehmi. '!Auslii• childre l o' wound ill among the obatieperens mirth like starer chime, the soft' voice of the mother ;!it Bier's busy reading , the paper, and you'll 'distil:rt. 'him."' • " '• The children were vilear . ditotOe t onl y in leir of the reproof, 6ul, in wonder at it., for the *A 'hi seldom conanitiartiia ea in the small, everyday maitera'jthicti , UMI e ~. 4 t:.i:t,.a ed. 1,..1 MEM .te: M= M= ...11.tLiz . ,;: -,,tr.llilla 1,-; T. --pIR . X 33 ; ; • •"3713.! . * • - . •. •,••••, ; t I 1 -t l4 4 .l thtk i taiNl, P$ tr i N. In• -r d l !!,e,fr. • ~; !. : • ` l "!f#TOlfro?!qt th e. ll .19! km* -10 4 1 0!elkrf!"40*.4*!:7-Thlfre * l l Ilia spoken at the meal; fat i 4 dotter, ki_llkad liet atmosphere seemedr-takiarvade the , scowl Ties 4,shlidree Viii, - thiatitit they did noi vpisk • -- • ‘ , A re ie4 tolui eitt Chis erftingi hats to Well, yes, litiohight"l'd•ekiP round to' 't*tt towh o wthetini. i Watt strythineittbli‘ Aqf*Owcontinueit Paitoiii; to bnttowar hls Bolt bWctitir . 'fliphlosedlookihrghist, Whevie'ttlidloiptny -eiiittis was thins 61 wittibedgbleof eVer ireen, tueuridlrlideb ilateriNVlP•Trimrhirieigi thffieishitestijr,imbta.• ; , . . tbe4tiatrliiiiirge ,and itterePte "le acobinbliihr 'bar 'litorpise;'. Igo Perstatt dropped hie ;bah& Mr . entry: grtint ; 1 that " the thing would notwork.il • " • :try,-;father." M. 'Parsons stepped quickly to her busbaild's 'aide, and in a moment her hand had managed the refractory button. • • ' ' - :;Theb,She smoothed deign a lock or. two Alt had strayed over.tbe sun4burned forehead; and • the touch of those soft fingers felt very pleasant about the ifarmer's brow; and woke up In his heart out sweet memories of times when , he used 'to feel them fluttering like a' dream through his bait. lie looked on his wife with a sottneis in hii face, and a softness - in Lis . been . eye irhich,he tittle suspected, And the soft 'nem and smiles stirred a fountain warm and tender in• Kn. Parson's heart, which had 'not for years yielded one drop of its sweet widen,. She reieheti'l4', her lips impulsiiely and kissed his cheek. Any one who had witnessed that little awns would scarcely have suspected that the married life of Isaac Perseus-and his wife counted three-quarters of a score of yea6:' , • ' The woman ' s comely face was full of shy blitsbes as a girlie of sixteen, and Isaac Parsoni seized' his het and plunged out of the house without, speaking one word, but with a mixture of" amazement, and mime thing deeper on his face not . easily des cribed. But at last he cleared his throat, and muttered to himself; "Menus shan'tze pent• that ant—l . say she shan't)", And whin Isaac Parsons said • a thing, every body knew be meant it. . ,t * 4 E. * a It The sunset of anbther autumn day was rolling its veitures of purple and mold about the•mouritsins when the wagon of Isaac Parsons rolled into the farm•yard. He had been absent all dif in the city, and the supper, had been awsiting him nearly an hour,,and the children had grown hungry and impatient. "p, father, what have you got there?" they -ell ,clamored. as he came into the house tugging along an intniettse bundle tied with cords. "It is something - for your mother, dill; dren," was ' the 'rather unsatisfactory an swer. • -At this moment Mrs. Patsouit 'entered the kitchen. lier husband snapped :the cords, and 3 breadth of ingrain carpeting rolled upon:the floor, through whom dark -green ground work trailed a russet vine and golden leaves—a most tasteful and graceful pattern. , Isaac Parsons turned to his amazed wife- 7 ". There, Malissa, there's, the parlor carpet you asked me, for yesterday-morn ing. I reckon there ain't many that will beat it in West Farms." ♦ quick change went over Mn.i Parson's face, half of joy, half of something deeper. "Oh, Isaac !" She Put her arm around the - smug , mab's neck and -"bunt ,into Wan.• • As trio of children stood still and look ed on in stolid amazement. I think the bight of their faces was the first thing Which recalled Isaac Parsons to himaptlf. " Come, come, mother," he said, but his voice was net _just steady. " don't giya away now like this. I'm hungry as a pan ther now, and want MY before . I do anything but put 'up my lion!" ;" .and he strode ott to that impatient quadruped • in the back yard. . . So that, new. carpet proved an Olive branch of peace in the household of Jame Parsons. While others admired its pat tern or prised its quality, it sPoke to Mrs, Parson's heart_a story of - a/1- that WhiCh love and patience may accomplish. After many struggles -and much' prayer, the triumph over pride and paidoe; end evil habits, wait at last achieved ; and this was not accomplished in a day, or v. month, or a year, but the "Small leaven that leaven fib the whole lump," working silently and surely, ocunpleted at. last,iis pure and per ! feel - work, and in the farm-house of Assert_ Parems reigned the spirit of forbearance and self-relinquishment, of forbearance, and love, which was given unto those "who' fear God . and keep his holy porn ,d , menments." - • Sirreroi of.-::the Paris journals speak a/pima tbeektrenvely deniikee style of dress which; tba ladies have adopted at tha balk thii gnomon fa Alta F9Onell oapitald rentas at the present:day of mama% says faxieritrtherff!ede, •!. 4u4 lik*th'; spout.;.-Lattlas arealniost attired illicitly natives mS 4 Amerioi.-4ith - nothing - • , but a necklann." : . When jolnaton asked, the widow. Porter, to be hie wife,ise told tier austihtir tbathe was of mean extraction, - that- he hod 'DO rOrry,`lol:Ahat 'had bad- sn . widow_ reipPoil that, abekeired eiathiWg.tor • hie pinat a / 1 m that idle had' no UlOtiey herself. • oust thought_ Ithe.hatintlx, whe dreenett. banging: S ahhisla of 4. • • . illakpan seatio trim' t a. yountorr gskOLiiDigkt b. 6 4:fiu -, '11.1 .4 01 ! !I *o!'f , iMoghave . 4 0 tAie eras Aoyeß,;andAsU tp!uiVomeor-_ OEM _ _ ]]]],,,, tp y ~j_ ~ _ _ _ _ _ at .-:; NtAmiteti Wromei •' • ' ' • :P1 7 . '1 1 : jg•thelAid eritere.l.- s goldt ; ; • • • Whop my earthly o'er. WiteeTtiie - tired lisadkeesie their • ;AM the tint IMAM: ithes Im.tkat; Lead or light. aid . , Where Ao eVe! came, ,• • , To - o v erhiond iiiioerteet glory. . . ' ; What shill he my Airgel *toe 1 1 • - • WWI the spirit, who await toe. - ; • Meet ms at tay'enteringiii, . Willi Walt' altar Of lore 'and musk, Nill their traleassiag begin - • •• ' • jwitb esitionalis, I:l° L"isi ii ra i rlert al g i t Ofl f • e cad pap, Noz.44W naafi thst.wirtitls gash tie ' • num. • '. l • hdl •!• •••,• -;) - • . • nate heard it ali too often , • I Itys : • ' Earthly oars, and sia, and sorrow, • • -Mimi t r gOth I.l.stir4sk-ralipse., 1 -$ 4 4 1 A4 1 011t Viirlaeni• - 'Wha I,typleikyklasprtsl fume. • - uaportai t tssplisza • , • • • I shslchate another name. , . Froaktb* naiads%Okla .pot Muth 213b.3 The Revensests it Sienna% &nor. • The entire campaign. in North Carolina le at length... Plain. General Sherman ap pears • to. have aimed' at the capture .of both Raleigh and GOldsboro. The Con federates, however, have made a -defense of Raleigh ; checked Sherman's march in thatdirection, and tximpelled him to turn esatiard. 'When Sharman left Fayette villeihis command wee divided into-three columns., lie left Fayetterille on March 14.. .The western columninarched north ward idcmg .the Cape Fear river towards Raleigh. The pester marched. northenet; towards Bentonsville with the intention of capturing the railroad bridge near there OD which the Raleigh and Goldsboro rail road erosion the Name. The eastern col unuti believeck,to be composed principally of cavalry, inclined further to the east and marches' towards the Wilmington' and iiVeldcin,. railroad, • south of. Goldsboro. chofieki,.witis. him/ergs army at Kings ton, was ordered on. March 14 to move West towards ficiltlabCrO, and General Ter-, ry, with all the:Federal. troops at Wil mingtoni• . together with. the reinfbece menta that had arrived • there during the put twit weeks, was 'ordered to march northward' along . the Wilmington and Weldon railroad, towards Goldsboro ) BO miles distant. ThiS .Vohfedlerates prepared for these Movements, and on March 16th stationed all their available troops at Averysboro, on the ctipe Pear river, thirty Miles south of Raleigh, direCtly in the way of Sher, man's western column, which was advance ; sag northwards from - Fayetteville toward Raleigh. Here, con -March 16, 'was fought the contest, of which'inforntation was re ceived through. the- Southern ,jeurnals of last Tuesdays The -Confederates were en. trenched 'on the eastern side of Cape Fear river.. iliirdee commanded. The fight began on the. Eith, and skirmishing sysa carried on during all that afternoon and night, but, thetattle did not begin until the 16th. The fight was desperate. 'Bragg commanded the western flank of the Co nfederate line. Sherman Made repeated assaults upon the Confederate position; and each time was repulsed. At dark on the 16th the Confederates held their po ifition. Sherman, on 'the - I;thi turned to the eastward, and the column marched to. tentonsville, twenty ruiles'i I istant„ to joie the Federal Centre. • ,Ats soon • Crinfedmates discovered that Sherman. had, turned aside, • they abarisioned their camp at Averisboro;anti began to march eastward able. ft is re ported that Bragg lost two guns, that had tabs spiked, but this is denied. Both the Federal and Confederate armies were mov ing towards Bentonsville. On 31archltith' the Federal centre"reached that PlaCenrid waa won reinforced by the' western coltimit trout kverysbriro.. Bragg and Hardee also arrived and reinforced Johnston, and at forir . in the il'Aernoon siterman'S camp was angsUlted, and he 'was driven back a mile, several hundred prisoners being captured- Hate heeatrencheil himself and lay all night.; On the morning of the 20th the oontes;t, renewed,. but lifter briik ar tillery: firing; the • battle lulled.: No ,ai molts i were made by' either' army, arid both ley on their arms on the night of the The ueigh,borhood of Ben toriaville , wilVbe the . scene, no tioubt, of a fierce. .6 1.• • toadiat: . • • • On the Confederates evaeu -44 0 0 , 1 < i isbOto%recuoviug all theirstores agtl_ : preperty. i ' They marched: up the * e u r i belted in the rear of -llentens-: whlat is tweet tulles west of &lige taq/„., • "21st, the Confederates 4000j:it! Nivea ocineentrated in yis day,'woa hurrying his troops for -34'1-111. lut u I.) have dil4'sions within su t q•'it+ tug ~lateoee I , • .. , 4iOAl other. The F e deral ea .tern column, which was In cuiitei with Solsofiaki. opened canuntutica4 Lk* with h hit • at Mount. -Oliit''on• the sPd-7Wd 431 /, isPrOistpieveo-, tout - wiles soutk of! qqidshoin. :On: the 2111, S r ahofield'a. northern. Adak. :asteroid. egolifihurtrovitia but slight uppaaticm_ He cipl'ared no likipeity'hUt • radical caw Oa .the 2 4 8 tv 0 04:.T.effri , fekiPs which !was ruarobiog north from Wilswing; hws; Was' , lit ,rsisoea 1411tlititi v fiviS nines, amok of Mount, Olive, an 4 joined Schh= lei 42,11 Sherutaa'r • eastern : column pu,l*. t olay. z lientonsville,. .thesefine. 060 Oat Military•Jonuttr. Sherwin has stoop. path of iy 414 will bring' Terry I'o4*W/eh! up on the eastern aide. -mt. MEI •f NM BE EEO ' n 45 . - - • For tlidAitgels' will not call me By the'natne 1 leave 'on mirth ; • They iiitteiutale a holier language ' • hive.iuy holier birth Syllablet in beavenlY music; Sweeter Tar ttran'earth may claim, _ Very gentle:purit, arid-tender, be my Aigel name. It has thrilled my spirit often. In the holiest of my dreams ; ' . ' But it* beauty litigers with me • Only like the morning beams. - Welity.ot the jarriag discord Which the lips of mortals frame, . Then shall I with joy and rapture Answer to my Angel name•l ' • • ' ~,~~ ~:, A liamie dna Milo de raw Seam - 7b Mt kitwejEA..4A Stat.-The a part of a letter to iii'titititimy_ front hit wiff . .-Tho Zan! atidOtextbeha4 ~„ •hips of a soltliet:.laiateifilogiera and his ciiihlren• are soot to tie Poor Rouse. Gotti#hmisiitiwes him six mouths' stages, but his ramify has.to sutler.' Dothe people st•borne he any pity' for the • Army Of the JiLttkrt., Itarekit, - Ultifo, itheneeres v , Feb: 24, 48011.1:.:-••• Urbei r guaband , t I 'received• your" letter - et 10, and 't etiswei. 'Yeti ttrilY that la k • ItA,I.R,JOI-51 4 14 1 14•-4,....... 4d at gif-At tiro 'letters from you Aindk4 yzask•hsfl pilot they • (lid' not either hare-striy-- motley in thenk. and ..Essuati4ell , 4o4l, th a t the -.t.. • limaer , Y oo .Bt t 44 , 5*, ixtl lose: satt : , likTe.,tteen olifyed ► t,o, 014 the.jpinor-., Assam . rdi H elp. It' stit** ietY !RotilltlakAr-rnei anal yeliterdsitlie: cline - , rep to the door mitts siskoittmut took' , udd lent' y o tetiteron4itmits, ee! 1 eei 4,1119ne.. * *„, lawyer taY heart "whitilhe children lett, they cried. ao , after tfiei ' =mm= buti 0 dese;: - Ifhey•lied to, go. Ha wimlft not lone th ew: tad • ion , ' 1 Maeda 3 ' the beet i'ent ulitAYo9 l ll l onur &wk.?'" ' By piablivhing - tPtV:si!covi , ; i i6l4"thiky do vomethitig to vefvfe "ae.4040 'provide tor the 4oldier'sliiniiilyi if 40T-, . erornemt! does . fait to pay him - jolt: ' dues. , A Cesar PLics: ran -1 1 1ralia —WWI. two hundred and fifty thottaut in the Austrian dentictimia eat(t;o4 the, • rank of nobles; but this nothing:opar.: pared to Sicily. to that fortUnntei isinad ' • there are one hundred and . tWertiileven princes, forty-eight dukes, one kitudied-, and forty marquises, twenty thousand - monks turd nineteen thousand nuns.• .NO • due everattempted to count the 'num ,her. of barons, counts and chevaliers. , . A case is now on trial in Sew York, lu which a telegraph company is sued for leaving out the word " if" io a message: It seems that D: Wharton Susith desired to transmit, to Drexel S Co. the message: "If the gold bill is vetoed, buy immedi. ately $100.000." The latter upon reeelv.: ing the message without the 41 , if," . hought at 1629 ,• 16, and subsequently sold at a loss of $2,000. ~ ' The total uumber of bales of cotton in the Confederacy at the present tune is in timated by rebel cotton dealers at seven millions of bales. At $704.) a bale: this cot ton- would the worth lour thousand ulna hundred million of dollars, or enough to pay the recorded debt of the United Stites, and Confederate States combined or , more than enough to pay tbe.entire debt of,Great : The papers tell a story of a Russian no bleman; whose wife; : en flagon woman. , died: but his love for‘lierpould not brook - On , thought of sepaxation. lear body of the departed was eetrusted' to a chemist of retuariuible skit! iu his ,pre. feesion, who, by the employmetit•or ' Minute and compressions,_ redo* solified . it,poil it cottiil ,be warn ai • set,. ling in a ring, in which ships he proarves and wears - • The standard 'of education among pro. voet marshals isnot very high, judging by the following veybaiim'copy of a "rotuni on file at" the Departnieot of "consuming , Tornio data, tuudhiy pp, what twe say-i am down .oti rebels i Minh . wed have a nut' 'left - ,withoizt turning eay mor lous, " your Y. 2 / 1 . a,sist Provos tatusitte One New England editor lately asked geother- if he could tell the lost of brim stone, and therepl ywas It costa noth ing where you are going," . • , yhe Minneanta.legialatniefißi the right of suffrage to Regrow. The peo ple are yet to ratify the measure, by vote next November. , A cue is pending in the New York Su preme Court in which a child waa lett in pawn or pledge for the pigment of a debt. 1 wi4," ssiel a son of Erin, ".I , tinil• the place •whera men don't die; Skim might go snit slut iny • OBABRYFaR JOS i-31i1V/Cii; . Wi would psepasid*ly eall.thosittoorphne pf UM pahtaa . ' - to OW fictiltwo for Iso4oflk Malawi otewary4taierlar - . tioa. Ilaviotespid ?roma awl Um West ompc4.• N are proposed to do anything in:tlisjObtas IW..ta • manner Null° aim other.. eatahtlahmaat, sad collenii_ as m.1011'64411 ttiivlintato or Cierreland adtlem. lard added iii4rly two thousand dolhus worth of "stir rialto tie allow mimeo It has best la oar reasidassorit* Atte ptliectig waking It what we thoight, tho C , Ole4aWt• ty ueoded.' 'Haw well we hate suineedil wi leaie the. iptefaiees oroFr wlacti may be ors to inen pat at North Weatrra Penbaylvattia, to trwilti• Thom , . win wont hudy work are invited, to OA ne a nap; Wt ,eau do mai Ma erPranttogtLa t tan toil done otaiiriors. eueb foritisteri4 f ' ' All blade canal by (foal Opematare, •ll laude UP& by Coal Skipper., . Alt kind. noel by Coal rollers Au.klnde wad trg Ilriebenta aodsllorekeepne, • It Muds need by ,Ratellies sod Wooers. bMd by Wanntattneere. ' AU laud& 11/0 01 bY•Klailelne Dealers, All laindirtured bib ee1:1464w% All kleabineed All Made used by.Panke, , A tualai,biaimal lily•lnailkina' I 011 b... Mods Noll by Stoat Corapeoles. eitansUy s All Mode need by prober.; All Made used-by• Cost. sod Fur. Umlaute; • All kinds uee:l 6y gaprene *au, • ~ All kinds seed.br t'relesaloaali Ilse, All Male mel by Llter ryr Societ b , re, ittl Weft *ad by All bifida eiedAY-PAteMmile AD Made used trProduebreothea Articles, • ' • • • Ail e I asesallblarelaeniae* ml Treed*, - MI mad Alrebl*ti; nsiglty Deginierean lielabliatenbestge• . • 'AlMade need by Attiats generally, . All,kinda veed - by reblla • 1• . All blade need by Merman' MSomal-Aueuehltes, • ,All bloat need by Politieralliatagem, - all kinds Geed by Travelateg .Assete, - • -' All binds need by Mums, or eiriese of resl estate, AU Mode welt by the menus of teteeest Palpate; An Mods used by Bosom, leeitert,stlifede 'Med by dem& • - 'L Malta by eallorbee usat by reepeafibe lartiee i rempf.. ;, ly Weeded to. Ageota tar Shoos. Ceraerte,4, !hoes . rensionattillty Wiare net sequidoted wltb, mat pei sdnuee. to e:um where pseiNgo a» emit oat et the • ettybyezpreseusd the ammo for whale they are let/NW erd Isom out Amnia,. sreeeeM.at; the oilkse lb* 1 1 0 4.flpr es aLU haviriably be *viz,* at* th em; ' .. - . fiIit.CONISUMPTIVS/A-710 undanigl+ll kodaft - ' biwa rtatarad to health la aby weal. 4* remedy, attar !lariat autbrad'aavarat yam vett listorka leas sarottlita,', aid'tlitt amid AAA* Nairn bt 21010 kmovis ielAcallow-aak wet% UN mesas stymy. . • • ' at who doer IS he ii l mid a am et the per hieigitteeleied. (trei et - sharp,) with tie ifaettelei lee - 'mates sot sem bit tarisiddilikarialawlS • : ar.earsfee CegefftPtteeihelimes 1 !" 01 / 41 0 9 0 111 6 C , iegbe, he. l'he oal7 oldest Jet it ikk ,sertAppr gild tag th e rieetiptte, it to won dadiat„iiiiii • • Noleitimtlos eirebireello seunapiest aw 1 ; 11311. etuireseeter erli/ 07 iluisemilkoki willow , , t t b isi a oud ai „ sitt 1 • - • • ralum wishing the pamistrom, • win items adlitteit ' • Ric 11,11Alait. Iht6lol. WUPINOIIOOr. " Slap CeialkAUCT•t. 121 EM EMI