1404.1.47 J 044Ath... AdaiNa ArioiOwnt 00 0.0 0 WW 4 0 4 4* 1444100twAV4:310, , rnmommanfimaximgmaam , o ' r;- "ht :fag .11,34V,41W444, .t,,, cotyo, 0 IC .4. < 4 0.-.1Y% ' 11, 0. );,74W 4A'.• 44 , itgMP . • 4 " . q ,-4 , 4 !;: n ...' 1 100:404-ON4l} — __!*ftSfAktrigA i r....# ,E Olt v/ 4 4 44000 , 0 1 041 1,4104.1 Tlritoll4 P3(P.,OA!,TOR o,l4rithot LARACialiiiiatif;o l 4 lo64lo64 ****Orb ' from' the • ti mo: ofubtoritrArrinoo . ,oo.o.B. R.::!/47:FtPRin 0v 0" , No su ba ripti mit.i '-likeraokAospi, six PlPPoB,..tind;ilPJPo.9 . 4ise.PAin4e4 l /oA# ll l l r - ,' Ad p Oit gqa arc r4O 3 A9PYO#4 6 A1 41 ,fiR V 1 .14. ish e ri #4114'4h1.0f... ancktg! A. 1 ;!*5 . 1 1 9t:;t: 0100,NOthOsitaftc* 43k. giii)7Voltittevitit:lpttectop '.; , e..; , ..-).::,..-, , : , , f!k:',G'1T: , , k., , , 8A11it.5(...'" , -; , .. , +-: ,., . _.... Bank 'cif • oh ' pat: 5 2 s apuriomyitniAtte . ,liguree . afJustice spull:A4:is. Praia se to , P9-3'.gi9 . • P 013- trejil'and' specie, er'pn per 9 1110 . 040 s of Iklertlt"Arneri ea.) s' s's and:lo, old,pletc; none genuine reitialning out. 1 'and' fiCi*S,'itltered lioni Vs; vignette of 's's arid of altered notes, a figure of Commerce, sitting, an eagle before , lieroind the'hack 'ground. .. 20's, lens: D i t 'Jan; 19,-181.3i pay D. Coffman' and lett. H, April 20,1811,-pity. R. Chesney. ° Bank of,the,No.rthern Liberties,. par ;"„ 16?1 ta,. 1837, pay J. T!tylerl tares poorly ithitsitedt Vignette lieaillsl,shedem. 1.0 , 5, lett. A; July pay J. Starq printing ink pale and yellowish. ~ 50't, altered fronseotinterfeit tO'in badly done. ' ' 20's, lett. G; Jan: - 1,181 pafJ. Jenks.' • • • Bank, of PeOnsylFania.„ a 13 s's, lett. M. ifiTAtiriF2,lB36:',pay. G. W. Warder; a plain white; circle around the at ;Op, not., In genuine; lett. C; • April 7, 1829, pay, F 4. Evens. , Vs lett. I', 8; Nov. 6,1.838; pay N. Nolen—coarse., LON, ersarkoui ruling up; the E, in :President Ou r shltliably Other letterai--- 10's, lett. F. Sept:lo,4B3N pail- Hicks, signed 3 Lewis, Pres'e no inch officer) 'Aug: 6; 1836; pnv S : Bray; April V 1820;Pay:O. 84y; motto On' - Pa: miatpf arms roughly done; others, Sept. 10; 1837, pay C. Clay, . 10's, Letts: C. and .F.; 'April 16 ; 1883; :pay 10's, lett. • 14 April„lB . 28, and July ill,. 1893; eni graver's firm tr. Eo. for Co.: othrrs, /sag : 27,1838, pay ff. pay ; s :K. Chaunney,,Cash„ insteml of 50's; lett; i-Jim".•'l, 1817. - . 50% lett. C; Afar 22, 1821 1 ' pay...T. Boone: • Bank Oteann,.:ro,wraillip. •• - par." 10'S. Washington on the ' anr instead alllOlll. end. 20's; various - date* well done, except the Franklin on right. Intirgiii 4 is coarse: • • •,„ .50',4 altered from 5 is;•.,.V ignelin of 50's, commerce sitting en. a, bale of goOdaf . riglit-eild piece, Frank inn left, Venn. , , . , liank.of file 1541ited Stafne, . 55 a. 56. 10's and 20's; lefts. Alzß,lteads and each end coarse. 50 4 " ii, left; I); Hero. 2,1836;. end pieces coarse. . 50's attl 1(10'8; kite, A A and-G; Oat. -I, 1838; pay Juo. , Soruerville,gash., at, *0 daym.paper . thin and • • reddish. .• • • . . . . toa'stett..lt; Rept...l., 1838; p ay J. floss at 10 /lay& Oeirs, altered' front". 190's; . Oct.-11, 1808: pay to ' • and endorsed by, 3,:nentlis. Commercial, Mink of PennaTlvania, par. S's lctt: 1); March 4, 1819; pay T. Astley. B's, alter from the Canaille':jai flank of broken, be . sithstituting I?ennsylwania fur 1011, which observeolgnetteofgetanine s's, Penn's Ti , etaywith the Indians. , 10's, spurious; vignette' of genuine, Washington and Franklin.' r 10'5 lett. A , Nor. 17, £B3O, pay lt., It. Lee: . March mill Julie 2, 1828, '29 and 30, pay Geo. W. Ash; Sept. 15, 18311; pay S. env:nal. 10 1 / 4 ,1015. A fl; Nov. 17, 1822. pay E. Lyman; Nov. ..3,1821); pay 111.•,Carey; letter C., pay 11. Clay. 211's, signed Benj. P. swill!, dated by fore he was Cashier. 191.1'5; altered fom Commercial Bank of Millington Mil., Railroad ears,on one inal ; aletioniinaliou of note on the other. Entirely tliflerent from genuine 509's, 504, - '2O'S and 'lD's, alterad from s's, which only low Penn's treaty ,whla the Indians for vig nette. rr Genuine' 509's are printed iu RED iak. Fanner's •and Meelmnie's Bank, . par.. s'e ; 10's amt. 25's, ailkeal from :f'armer's and llank,of Wisconsin; vignette.of 5'4, at le thole folding. a cup in right hand, 101 arm resting oWsitenglet of to's a felintle. reaper; of 20,'s; a feabale spinning. None genuine engraved by Bur ntotilk Gorky. • I.o's, letter R; Feb. 5,1825; pay P . Saley; letter C; Feb. 5, mad 1.0,1820 '25; pay A. Moses,C. Dull, Roma letter D; il 1828; pay 1. Clay. 20's; well done; paper redder and signature.lighter than genuine; some letter A, Nov. .29,1804, pay ' Cfil's, letter IS; Nov. 29;1834d 'engraving. very. bad. rb's,letter Dec. 25 , 9; 'pay G. I irst. ~, , • —Girard--Battk, 20's and 50's, Otereilfront s's, % . vlif!Styignette - is the, --Kensington:Bank,. M . Snuf .& Meek:Bank, . 5 a 7 altered. from s's; yign , lte of geimine (1, n•fe malc slid' Firmrristo wn gr.; %Oita 'L•ast is. mist on thviltorMl notes:3 - , '• - • JOfs, ;Merril from ''s; the W(r.l r•tt•rr • crooked, k ' t 3'B, old moissionis long.slo4o withdrqtyn..., • . awe'. altered fromun counterfeits on Mechanics's Bank, Rea tiiivenVianiatiire of ;Washihittou 'onAlut. • - on the left. . • ~- • , 50's, ,altered front ',s"tiApril. 1 , 1838; i 8 placed too ' close ' to 'lbocc•aief lettering twee sirorattkthe'edge robbed clear: •, • • iVloyainetibing 113ardc, •-•- 51i:6 L.: .'.- 'psi; s'e old`pbite!,withdritia:•• TNp. 'Oath in use bee fdr vitlikte l iferaillre(idid•end pleces,'Weehlagton on" riklitiaiidltiiliert the'lefti• • •' • 10'9, lett. C, 1110,1819; Sept. '7,1819; Ike. 8,1826. , . 10's;letteeD, - Welk Mat 8, L 892; pniJ. Karaand EiVA1101:- 6 ..gliettei . tlitee , female • figures ship' the dhdanoei•and , a. View of the , banking- , hotleo.LouTthollefti,ve,47'.lll l 9.e.rAlet... , Fraoklin. on 0'1;1%00 W1141"19/5499 411,0 la altered. from 5. 2 e: ,vlthnette of two , (Octal:4'l44; 44440 - which Aga kir feMule cihtdil I Pm' ifOitt,6 ::.:6'q. Penn's Trendy with tile ~.Id= t-wzn.SM :•' 20110014Villie,IdltietVMiiii9,a1814)11824,; 1825 i aotURT.; 01) , ;..pf MA' rf %!, Slitrarkaankl SOp' altlls4;frOntlft'e,oldlieette.,oftlargei , eiaerTon • de • Tnel l , eX t traoted,_and,,‘_.' glee Llandretr. eeb7, 111 ; 414 :; 14: r . 7.." *;; 5'e; old liln , of ° various filling, up : The heads . of WastothnandFranklin imperfect and coarie".`js wickir 11,1) - 41 r • . tuaa laiit.:ll , 4l , lol4sA y je I Cr IMME MEE LABIIO-flank, Merehant7s & 'Manta. Bank, Piteg: I,a 2 Miners' Bank of : Pottsville,, .• 8 a 9 s's, letter F, pny J. Lyon, Jude t 3,184,1; 'others, J. , White Aug.l, 1840. The letter under the Kin in the genuine, it is below the L and Kt the ernes' of the rrs in Pottsville inclines up. iyards,instend of horizontal. ..• • Annangabell.nank,Atrawsaville,— 3 2.o's, all:eyed from sVeiiiiilr.ileteeted.-----7--7, 50's, this Bank Inks no 50's oat.- New bone Delaware Bridge C0...20 a.2§ ,'(Removed to I.;ambel:tvill,e, Now Jolley.) , , . . Northampton Bank, Allekown, .20;a.,22. 5 1 s, letter•l3,Ang. 28, 111391 , pay E.Lippincotf; natures and filling up •, engrpvcd; vignette, coat of . twins, while the genuine•s'aissued since 1537 have a view•of Mauch Chunk.' - • ••• ' •' • • ToWanda, Bank, Towanda, .75 West Ilranch WiPiamsporj, 50a 66' I.o's of ,various filling: up; some. to I. Kellum; CorYdir,Ca'sq . .l". FL Cowden; Pres.; yignette,a •••flying eagle, railroad cat's in thedistanse. . eft Presi- dent's signature.toollpiht. and stiff; general app• ' •rnnee li g ht; the first in Wiliiiitusport resembles more a• hguree -I.'. • • • • .50'poitaretiliva s%;vigaeue,vlnch.is that of the is a view , of Om townon, the left ead,ofito* .7i , WyOnainill6fik,.Willtes Bafte,' - 'l3 a 17, .• 7 ra,leg.ers.A. and •B; ,Feh..2,11130; old plate;. pay Ny.. Wagner, Which *name Is spelt' Wagner. In the. word'Frift; on the left'hand Mniegin, the I' is - Mot dotted. The Fof Five, in the body of the mote, ••-• does not exactly line with the other letters. Vig- OM • note imperfect in.tuppT ,t : ' ikyoi•efiff,am count i fcif s'e 0, 0,15. 11YAIIIIY1LalliD.' ' '' - 'WANKS' IN:' BA Tlli OTiE , ~ „, :Bankiit:ge'lliiiii)W i " nt 7r `littliftitoi : e l ' '' 1: P+l i 5 2 e, April i .., 1849 , pny' J. Coleman.,: Pn er Jight, ~. engraving dark, filling'up b'n'd.?: Ltirti he-wok ~, ' , BALTIMORE letter :Oil - but iliall finished; ' - ',and, tbee,E ,badly ego, resembling , ,3 1 .11e,genr. 4 ^ Aline on the left.it 1 figure . 5 hnv 'te,l3 n circle orblld ' ~ white &tin iii'tbe bid 'are hardly; 'theft: " ' ''• .`" '', 5% letter A; dated liept. 15,'-1840i-lifirJJ'italentitli;' ' • 'ir . 11,1 9r 1 P a P , Pre'l-4 4 ,CoxfcAsht-the,Peoolt-,' .•. -, Mit's naive ie ratherlne.ll heavily . ti'tiatlmil-well cal . , t , i' -5, e. .. , 1; .. t ~-',1,.,.ar', a : “..* ..' -Vii3elNrkA:.andA l / 4 ditted'JuntilB; 1880.„0 ;0 -, ,,, t5d; . tO'sdelter...ll!,pf,yarione datennell• fi 3litio s uio; .eigtled l z !Jnniei‘erntie; Cash": L - .'llaker, - Pie's. -14 itersons lof these names were officers of the!•biink. o • ?'r" '-- 1 . lo's,'A, trebly lettered, C. Icreel,Jne 12,1835,8ign ,1 e d lames Cox, Cielt4" . lViii,. - Ltatan, Pres.in. ;„i dad °Writ:Mims:ft. - OthersX.'ClllW i tget t e,' , . '.C.ll l4 4l lo Vres , t; gllaqiji.lant , ll4lMLNA,ll)4ll4, sittyi fe t e,ate& Oct: I 10.111',"'hy .G,Retalpli 1 4deoliiiilibrinittiiitieepro'tdiiklifil'iisli,'" Willl4;ltielgelkliAll* eflul,4l , nthettf ttahleat i Mows :. Vg 3 t e9 fßi th .Pl ß l lo s'/ d .I 3 4I Ib ASTIPV S4 I 49. 4 nai C.' , i ,4 r. "' :1' ,‘ - .• '. , . .' t,:., . iliptilatered.liti4.vir,Utuit) wqii todnEinitrcat''' 's i44neaoc,,Cleln^.A! Oigibe - Anglia tiEltakimp 1 r illtililmot•e', commence flit C'Rest and end in , the ' i.".l6 . 3B4 l llifetilfi`theielliiiliii' Se'sl' l ntakeilllth!! 1 ! ' .1101:07 41 1000 1 2/ i tr!it4llit;tociMitilitteiti V;;41 ,; 01. 0 '.91filepiitciailiSt:caii#'t.4" nitl'orl''Po•;'• 4., 1 I P a lko, 4 FSAß• h p°'' a IitNIVAPPiDa J: , ,,Alt , '!'IB/4011.(11411/0411614.10;trElpfl 'a k scr , .'4,o. -. 4t: vi i ii en hou r AitS t iki inc ipli.uk - .!!,0 lUO'-'?.#.l ,11 lidr; 4h-z,c16), , r jan. 1193ifeRti l IgiliaTlieNtotiOnrti F ° o4 4 o`rt ' 4 !if o.'o4:=P Vt4i 44 A SkOthl 4 gmfahltAti .*";! s.. s'4l - .lfl4 . lo 4 qr.t ., ek'ti g 4 i4ltv, ..I.4l't+t ;:I•lPrpf,7. d Pa P 44i;iii;;A;_ it .1. 82 .1 , ;.0rirWi - dPifirpOlit :714182 . 5.4,;5161ae,'d .413. 03 , 4, V ; i'cutterii 441044 - 440) - ii.-2;.ABgaftricnidy,JOltlit tele An ' rr 404iciit,14 4 04 C, old cireulwt ion; !Ml* .i - .:viknptte, a htlt,ickeOthi:(rioKiko.„. ~=Vetteecettee.i4MlSlV . tliplartti. Wilkins ; Inb- - Mald*iti.% :10's and .ei.Ve; 'altered. from eoardertelt ;rat, badly Oi'it's;rofecof f10w:64 ank of Stsiptehani Co. pntrose,B alp 'Berko . .56a 6i) 2%;. relief notes; letter it; vignptie, btate rale, Natheioeefireely • ;0 arl I f' g `4'alettet;l3; - 'iliAt 1.819 s Iteads,of Waabingfini lig h tand cotirec-• s's; Columbia .& htidize Co. Columbidjal 010, allpted from.s'4).'Metaury dad a-female reek: ting'onAttlee,of,goods; of 100's, a large, female, : figure, one Ora reining- on as shield •Edith plough and ship. on right anil, figureuf Com mem. • , , :Doyle!abwrkktaiik; --, - ••• par. .Easton Bank, par. s's,-01.1131al,lep c . 4 ., Aug. 1,1827 And 1830; pay C.lticei Wine :May 6; 1829 r May 1,1831; pay ! ). .Duntz; engra-ing much lighter thin genuine. -' - lON letter .0 Fah. 1,1824; ,pay...1:,1705. .•6 . _ .Exchangeltank,TitAgiiirt&3falich; la 2 Certifientel, ' 4 2' Votes; • " • • • . the etie ngnAnst en an ' ehor; whilelhe genuini s's have Justice and an.' other femole figure. • , ••, s's, letter El, pay a Na sh , U. Lansing, and Wort 8., Willis; June'.l, - 1836; paper rather' heal)! 'and coarse, and the whole appearance clumsy in distinct., ~• • • 10's, altered ' from fraudulent Ex'clumr . TIM& and Savinas Inititution Of 1 3 11iladelphisi' 'vignette, Perrx's.,vietery.,, rhc. genuine 10's have, for' _vignette, female figure seated between two chests. _Altmotesaigned..Thomas.M. flowe, Qtalt„ since •• July, 1839. - - " 10%letter A;ilatea Sept:7; 1839. The names of the Cashier and President are lithographed. Farmers', Bank'olßuche Co., Bristol, pa^ s's, dated Bristol, March 1, tad April 12,,1828. lits letter .4 ;'Feb. 6, 1815; pay F..Pineor; 111raeli 29;1815. 'Wit 3, 1817, at Hulple 'Ville: 'pay H. Ely, Sept; 4 fkii(1.111:1811; others, letter, 50s, altered from s's . the vignette of Ws is bondman, horses unit harro • Farmers' and Drovers' .13tink,'Wnynes- ' - burg, 9 a 0 . Farinerie.B of LOncauter,' '1 2 ss, letter At'lll:irbli 7,1-832 i pa"). Wind; no gen . -- nine notes of this de'scription• circulation; oth . eve r :Wan:li 17, 831, and other dates; p5.0.e0. Krug, filling up and signature in saivelintel. Ifis i :letter A;. March 9;, 1833; pay J. Wind ; vik.• • petteoi . . !pi and 50's, slterOil from s's of the above e'outr: terfeit. Fzirmpre,Bank of Reading, Readin,67' 8 . , , ss; letter A; Jtim g ,l. 1835; pity G. EMilulg. Paper has silk mark; 6thruppearattee. ' • ... . ..sa, letter I), Jan. 1; 1.803 pay G. Smith; 20, ;1836; pay A. Strong: , Coarse. lOUs lett. A; ;my John Harrold; nonesuch genuine. Franklin flank, Waihington,' . 3 5s and .10'8, altered from the broken " Bank ctf- Washifigton," by prefixing urrankkits." This Bank opened in 1836. Observe the ditto. s's, letter A; Nov. 1, 1896; pay It Wylie; -J Man I%iarshall,Caslutthese names engraved. Inthres sion Somewhat faint, particularly the , lines under signatures übicb are distinct in the genuine. Harrisburg Bank, -8 a' 9 ss, letter D. pay It Alward; !lilted Mrtra c ,TBl9. sa, letter C, pay J. Ross, dated Nov. 3,1(820. ss, letter C; pay IL'Eing,ildted Jan. 1, 1823. ' 'lOl, May 4;1829, letter A. pay J. E Whiteside. - 10s, vignette, a steamboat, railroad cars, &a The enume 1 have the. goddess of Li telly, rind the Capitol in the hawk ground. 20, altered fromimnpterleit 10's; vignette, a view of the State Honesdale .Bark, Honesdale, I:incaster 13auk, F. a 2 5 1 s, nlfered from s's, letter A, October 5; 1836, No. CM Lancaster County Bank, MEE TgM r•, ~-" ~ ~ aseatualma '• • • • •{, ..t = f`l • ',.', ttUlll - kita•Wr ,,, 4l . 4oltsg:' 1 1 tti:'• 1 i.': - - ,. ••• , ;"-if:.' , ;;JO,1 - . , , 4 , ,t ..-1-„.,-'1 ,••• . ~, ~. ~. -,.,H.ci•:::5"..r't4. iigriiiFei - vutigvnAiktlovo.DA „. ,•• • ! I f!TP, g•t,,6 ;Pi c i *or in thie helitipts ,been si'vettinent7tshtgid,bittliet4 , • : qv te 2 1. , g o.lrd• ,YPRA, ,`.1t,1 0 ' 1 . .7,1 ) 11 ,9. , -- , ..llloskk. l .o,_goefi,po,';.,,gTgund;lng-i t To these true friends-leant:lot:tell , . Pr' hare 0 ., Wit tv'henili#4regniti`tiliel A nc;nenfO inineas '71.14 the go ixrßogiptlikuspoNtelill), _ . And your.Foseet self , shduld fill it! I; miss. thy,stiile Of; When other friindaitrerineiry 3 Btitititirect miss • "•' ' It I.oinitti j6e.ipit thralife l ! ) ;! io r."PY. , • ,That which,liel'Alitemleveiyjoy, • . - ME Should suidneserule my heart's deep chords ; Or wr.ongu that wildly stir.it;' . • How sitong shill fie thy', gentle words To soothe the Wourtdbd . spirit And et to ibitm ouMalareui • , Will be eimiloyment-deerer The more they trouble thee, my arms fold thee; lore, theitearer. How wilt thouidearest f . win my view? With form for - Joie% entwining?' And brightly dark; or deeply blue, Thine eyes, of tender shining'? ,; Wilt thou be fair?. Wiltmidnighebe, Or sunshine / on thy tresses? - Thy Noice of witching melody, And lipitlint wod iireeso'? • - ; But oh ! I Clare net for the line . • • ': . Wherewith thifie eyes shall greet me, If biti OM soul that trembles through, Sincerely, warmly meet me ! . A noble",mind within the tiro*, Who heeds what locks •enivientlrio • The bosem mny forget its snow, When pure the heartbeneatb it. . „ . But vain are these lintir„iiiings! My pliantom spouse &lOU perishes; And fadee netore :the 'truth of thi ngs,' Edell 'picture fancy cherishes: flow dull our life-substantial- semi, . Compared, with llife4ileal ! Ms with tt sadness fi•orit its dreams We waken to the real. Farewell theitObve! already etit. . . • it will perchaneclie pleasant, To read in some far distant year The vows I write nt present; • • Fair be the wOrld before thY feet, Serene the sky spieve And w hen we (if we ever)' tnet4, How nearly love thee ! Oh! Life's humble dwelling vuld scent indeed liM'e lithe bright rose of Friendship eutwi fed nut its doQrs And NI iser?s sell would find residence there, , If Friendsliip'sglad voice might ilispirt9t,nblitore! Then wherever the star of my dustinfiltine-- ynether pleasures await itle or perils attend— Whilst one lingeiingitilse of existeneo is mine; '. Oh, give, me the hatid and the heart of a friend., 11 a fsorron- sits dnrk on our spirit, what sound Like the footsteps of Friendship, to chase it afar..? If danger surround us, still safety is found In the light and the gn itlance or fr ien d ip 'true star, wherever the light of my 4eatiiii , 1 a 2 N'liether pleasures irlirte or iferila attend— Whilat one lingering pulse of existence is mine, . 'Oh; give me the halal and the heart of a frfead. 7a7 EidSZEI MSEISOMIIOBIr. A SKETCH FROM REAL LIFE. How few " look 'before, 'they---leap," even in an a (Fair of_ so much moment es nianimmy. „ We-fear — , the; fault, is in' our system:":: We educate our daughters su perficially—for' display rather than useful ness—to catch 'the eye rather than win the ,heart. Our girls are taught in tearly, lif, either directly or indirectly,, that, marriage is the , great objectof woman's ambition, and' in endeavoring to• secure that object; and to surpass ins' the'-.race . 'of, conquest their companions and rivale, - , - they - enine-' times wed rashly,. and,to the sacrifi . cp. of 'l4 piness. Hifficult, We, are aware, is, the 'task of discrimination with the young and inexperienced: ', Pure and artless , , theen selves,' they are apt to imagine thirpoises • - - Hike virtues "by'all others 'and to conceive it imPoesible',for 'a fine form and a ;handsome face to be associated ; , with a :flan., heart: tAlas I how,, often are they 'dieeppointed.l. ~A )How., . freqUently 'do , the tiddetriatticlitnentli.of 'early life prove' lull 'l,:;* , enti`nistib'iiiiiitial i ''Hn - W ','Uftriniiil'tf ! discoveredithat: s iiii;lAi". • dai t- '4'0,4:1 `which haoafileenroot travitgainly.,euiok6l: ed Inr,:pPAUt Anal rainancersr L‘‘ials* A:t wore AalusienrOat Would 'lota bear,: lbw' :test. oF iiino , an dl 'eV ree ;onti , : i 7 lPith' , ..'wh'iit4'sbitter4 'it i fietlf ) di ii ep gel am ea hz;iii 'tit U q'' iit4titil traiiPthe d#liitel Tsimiwa otiwriinqi* edliiijitiloltt.i' kißOlit''fiYx.l(l74'.o(#4 i P jo7lii) object lit - C 1 " .1 44 7 .! 5 fil ) 4!:, 010 • 3 1 . , 4i:l PPM!, f:AhilAla,i .;,:0 AnO,lii?AtkroSfik , itif,l„,iiroy,:imoactiel coptraSkobetillsio i lli f #feityitiv . vqitikr*lt'i!tiiik - the rapid lin ii 'iiiilifiesiqiiiivireydfititirto Oit Oiti , , 5 4 i 'kU' : i4ViiiiWeigaiiig , ' '6461-61W1V ttri , r^ - • t, .tie . ,' , so,, r / og.t e.. , * e 1 : d . ' 4" 1 i ' 44 itht i., 8 tztleisite. 19,y 'oft!) 4*ft. ...t 1 ( M r 44 1i 4140 .,_ .. / 'fg l34lo tl .o l64.4 < stm, Parti v All , ;!! 4 : 810 40 1 0 1 4 1 .t 1 4 1 1. ileThiii*YegtenlaY:ft ndwihtiliukf*P* o l 4 l.oo44,iiiii:: WO 1 06 " 1 4 4 **Ofti**00 1 10h?..i* ' w illing'. to' tisk . 'pea6i.'of`6liio foi taii ~.., FRIENDSHIP. =2 Fioth Graham's Afaiaiine. AR4IAGE. S ~ ~~,,{1 ~„01 ibortirr-Eativs: r,,t,Nw:r,;WW44;Z,we hs1)1, • 7, j' years, Be „„AAPAC.94I3'44I'49RIPA oel44Pti?'•rerl j4itrtt,ltV fhatstrife'tioniitiMds - 'nitiriit'fie,: , domestic , sorted= 4 llfriete - a g ency often 'be inyolted- , to . ,irt.:heihge.who (have• eon jOined . .together hY;'ile ordinance !of 6. 0 d ! ,z0 , 17 , ;2?= A happy union 14(110a.scene upon which withouilriateeretife,ia may sup poseT 'a 2 the atigeltr:iii . p,e`areit'gaze from 'thcirilright , Pleees , ,-.4;abodtt delight and l apptritialv-,..An unnatural or's .discor• c dantititarriagty,-• on the ;hand, 'must Arm , a loilicu r or delight . to' iliaTtrat enemy f i t tia tile `for e o . ,sa ec ogrmacle of evil.; :That y#lliT,ph,agld„pgpk for-and a.4kiylr,ed spirit ii i nautral. The undivided possesaion,.of.a pure' heart ia. perhaps the rerractrie of 'lnman Telici `' One 'home, one •wife,- and•one•God,!' ikthe'eetitlineel de wisest of hisrace, and itiss 0n1y , .-when man is., on the eiliadyrdde of fifty " thathe begins:to appreciate the truth of this philosophy in MIMI all • its solemnity and . his pleaaures of. life are derivediaa much from the past •aalthe future, and die associations of that pest, if mingled , with virtue, fideli_ ty, patriotism, and religidn, are indeed ' I I •We-pity - ,the lonely and the desolate— the loveless and unloved—the ,being with out a wife or a' friend---without one trust ing and confiding spirit, to whom the heart may .turn trrita hour of sorrow, - and pour out its and saddest thoughts. The cold and selfish mortal who.Passe - a year of ter year Without experiencliig the-delight ful concord of aentienens to-4i found, in ,a kindred 'sin* ie indeed the most miserable . , of his , species. Even his joys are : robbed Of:half their ilelight, because unshared by 1 another, byon6 to whom he is allied by ! loie and friendshiP; ..Wretched indeed ! heliolsted individual who . ; mingling• with he niultittide;'epn single out no . destiny dentified n%ith hls, no faithful and devoted heart; the breath of whose existence seems bound up 2 with his. Nature has denied to such a being the holiest itripulties that warm and agitate ~ t ho liuman . breast.: Even . tho birds are 'mated, and without' a ministering angel ''a.sweet companion,' the first born was lonely and 'desolate' in-:the garden of Eden. .So it mnit ever be.Wth the frail and feeble things of mortal existence._ If Paradise could not ho appreciated and en joyed alone, how can man reconcile lone- liness to his fallen condition f The desire of the heartis for sweet companionship— the inward craving of the spirit is for a be ing to love. Can we wonder then, that in this - country, where early marriage is 6.lght to' be desirable, so many would choose rashly ? • . • We remember Annette Delisje'as a bo rt ing of _yesterday. Sho Sang well—she danced well—and in many respects she was.a beauty, ..Not nne.of our beauties at the time, for 'her forin Vas too . slight and . . sylph-like—her joy wag. too gnshing , 7 --her spirit:4 too redundant. She dressed from early childhood' with taste and elegance, and wore her (lark- hair- in long--ringlets. over her shoulders. She had many friends, and even at sixteen her admirers were lib era] in number and profule in flattery.— er mother, a weak, and vain woman, was plow o rlatrgliter—proud — c tention thai daughter, had received, and sager to display her on every . occasion.—.. Thus.she notoUly. frequently :ccompanied ; her to , ptiblic balls,'whic h were then more faedijenable and somewhat more se:ectshan at present, but she permitted het to accept numerous invitations, to parties, and to min gle almost nightlyduring the winter season in the gay scones of, the.r4trop'olis. , The father gond-natured:man; was a manufac timer, and:was . aoWptitled to litisifiesS, that Ile could• not spare flints oven for the proper Care of hia'faidrite'cliild. Alas ! this good nature in fathers 'lt sometimes degener 7 iitee'inte a Sid', vice. e'rer is the source of much misery in afterlife. The man who lacks the ene'rgy:to.contrel his own house held—who le,cither:too negligent,' or too Weak, to ont true path and direct the..foeisteps , bis offspring thertiiii; guilti'or,mdch that ii:uOPardorishilo;' But 'such kfathee was Mr. Belisle, while the' mi;ther',' worse`;, pOsiOble,'"gO've the • reins almeqt: whollrintethe liands of- her 'dsuihier - . tog con d of the hol , !)Witilid.unin ea oing ad Diked° n which the: t h Ate roev sox :ere: 'apt tto.,bestowt empty,-f4400 dryot4 :The result of' this, Aoijette 4440. ificito.4ffo494l:4: ioliilOlthrthigc hier, hithr4)ll4..; W a r. s o ^.-1" x. i'mAgr i dg r Wore, neglected t ;: , a re ., . ; At? world,, its E goickstande and its hygo. ; likhet,VOhth ttifled , 4llo'4l*entirii.,:datightl OVe t6 7 l;4 l .llirdiiekilVih7iiii'ik 4 ATW Aoir brlitisk wetiPtiirStuttPtroo'..ifrectiiiiVrpro etpet.o f%, TrY,;FIPACII she loul d Lhavet etatfAlt circler Pao* ihdaviiit-gonik , wiliatte tii*it i Var:fienVikik and w i• b rr q stony, eardy. as, „ hef . , , , • - -..- " - . I', • 2 . • . . • . ' , I _ ~...-. ... ... ~ . _ . fwArliAvtAmor -,,, MV"ony'' , ' , A"Al'c - mAo.4 A A - 4 ,, ,r,A.A . 3., , az.ek..14:Aev... , , - , 1-...;:.A.: , e-Ay. , ,r,4 , 17ni.....4...,,,.......,4 ....,... ~,, ~,, , _ .• , 1 , .t.t; A.. , 1,, , q. A., ~P.• V i c Itt P-i ' '' -- lp, ): ) ,AgyfiVyrtistf?rif.ll ; ,. ." ''ilfOr,,Vel , r , '.- . 'r, -' ...t -'' ''''•'- ~.,,..,°'''''.. .. ^---- . 4 , ' . l ie.iiiii /it,i '', Ir ii t i‘e4 ." ii ~ .,4 11%. • : 1,'. , i: ... ' '... :',- -o r -,„....„ t 1 .040,j, -; ~..,.,1 . ~,,1.3• ,Jq it' 4 •Aref it t.r"' r„ ... ~ , i ~,i,7,, ,,? . . . . ~, . . ~, ~. . 4.. ili t a , ;*a ,*,, , i 17.:-- , •1 ~ er , Ii iriv.14.14 0. no .. . • 1 0 44 ., ;V br ,• 4 .te ~' : -, 41 V . 4Y , - -a , , P,A.,..t ..•••., ;: 4, •:-?r ...tlnl , 4. .2..,x e'.pl 1 hi;_a, -4.11,w, It.ai . , V 140.1 .44*,1• • ~, 'f"t P. -4 kt) i i* ~ :t`-. , '.v. - ) r 15 ,, , ,, • 4 0, ii,4 rilt. .;:,,.., 14.• olitfiwt eofo'ol.. rrr ' ( tiro r 6''' - ~ . , , . , :JIN r 'f',., ~ 1 v..v S. -, f,. -r • tfoisoi'.>4 tme-zwa'1.7 , .41.411101Z41.M4.5 , 11t;1ifit iale)11 , 1; po.,tmilwid ~ :twk4 tw.l•,•) 1 . •.• • . ~ . .. . . , ~ ,„ . ~ , , • , ~, , ,, ,1 ,1,,, . 4;, 64, , •,.,,i7:‘7•• ~.-,-...., ) -,.QJ,f ' , 4Attiti.iwc9.1.,..,441‘,,,-,,,f, , .11 -...:-., pxli ,vlr.,- ot 1. , b-srg,kfil 0- 1 ' I,, i'G` l4 jr l4 ' • l lo6' '''''' ' ''' '' . . , - .. ••- .o.o.;i:tgti6.' s :Y., ...'-: - -,.i..... ,..,,,,..• .....'. •,,, 1, • , '' ' - , ~. ~ • ' , , . ,;;,,, . ' -,,._, ",_ ~ .:7 , 1"1,1' 1 ,,:tni1r, P. 1.1. r.',l/1 4,1'). .1'1',..r..VY,i.,:.:,11i:;',". , ,f;,:vicr ' ".' ...*'%4.'47,?...'..4-. , -•r,.,1,.,.,,f• 1' ;413' foot- MEI • • - . - • . -p . 4 'or - 4 +,• • . ,r? ACEOIIIORALIIETki MitlefrlCULT ) • 0 4.11, S4IOEA T pS It4.II7I§FISIEN • litre)t / '• r .• k ttn,. e I 9, k 4 • ' •• y'. I.pag-tatnEwiquimitzmer.; , !-1, '2 A • *NMI !ter ,, or,ofgoqtretry,: herifceliogs. we,ra,deep arall strong:, :f!tr hoi'ng-wits , ontrdiimpulso;anrd tier attach ; in ctiti,'""o 111,6' ,Th ' iiieftWOl" Itoitt,aninctioil by trait 'l,t J Was, w4lll. Oat,Op„ aociety,oflro ward• Leroy possesseti ;an .un- Usual charmlor iter=tititt:she pair him ap riroaeh with iileitiore,==thht:She - listdnatl whir' iii Ore thrin; Mint to, fOt • • • ••,:, •••, ••• • ~ fi9,r, cIIC fotinsi:hor•eyes following as lie ,wandered I through The baltio6in - -t , that'ehiAinfied hie 'name even in'herdrentro.;" • -, • . Never! can• L forget-the ,ilashitigr.i Ler4., lie was whatrisfusnally i tleneminated hindsotne fellow;!.ene'6( . .the butterflies 4 society:--allatlieS' -man, in .the.ieneral ae eeptation,.end a favorite also • with his own sex.. rode well, .and sang .an •oxcellent son . g. , This' latter qualiftha- ion was respectii'alat'al gift, for it' . „ introduced lain into manya gay circle; . . which he otherwise would . , have been ei cluded,:iria do him, sought for, and vain of hie voice, and thus won him away from' the mote useful ' purs . nits - of life.: Leroy, -moreover, was fond 'of poetry,-was able to _quote glowing passages, and had-Withal, a touch of romance in his character which served not a little to enhance him in the. estimation of some of hislemalci acquain; lance. • He assumed a . remarkable' degree of independence; was .rather bold and reck less in- his manner and Janguage, and !ins • isisedthe faculty of talking for, hours-in relation to the protninent beautiee of Moore, •Byron.and_Bulwer. ..These were the traits , of character which won upon the mind and heart of Annette Belisle. Her - educationl anttmotle Of life had fitted her for the arts of such' a man. • She fancied 'him some thinesti periorlo the Ordinary fop,to the mere, merchant or shopkeeper. Leroy became her ardent and. enthusiastic admirer. The fact soon reached the ears of her father.= He roused himself for the' moment, and pioccedeil tojnvestigate.the realitieeol the ease. LeroY'he. ascertained to pa an idle dissolute pretender, and.dependent;he fear ed, upon the.gaming-table for his means of subsistence. He was of good family, , and had received a fair education, But he had gone astray from the path of rectitude in early life, and now contrived to appear nn the principal promenades as a fashionable lounger—but the world wondered how.! The manufacturer was terrified at . the, prospect - for his daughter, wham he. really loved, but Wwas too late, Leroy saw the storm corning, and prevailed upon Annette, by falsehood and misrepresentation, to min- seta to a secret marriage. Fondly and long she.clung to the delusion that her husband -had been slandered-4hat - 011 C • who could fidlt so well, and profess. so much, could not be a villain. Ile was pot .one, per haps, in. the usual interpretation ; but we can conceive of no more heartless wretch than the man who deliberately deceives and betrays a font! and confiding--woman. Leroy never loved Annette with a true and exalted affection. 'He — felt Itimielf bank -rapt-in fortune,-and-nearly-so in -character, and he was base enough to become' the husband' of an unsuspecting girl,lnthe hope of•a dependency upon the -bounty of her father. Deceived in this, for the" old mann- facturer would have nothing to4o with him, he soon threw off the mask. . At first old and_imlifferent,he speedy-grow-harsh-.and unkind. • True, there were momont(*lten, his better nature prevailed, and he would endeavor, by'apparent contrition .4nd well turned promisesto atone for his Conduct. But, they we e' few and far betweed,• and diminishe , i number as time rolled on.— Strange, s its the giddy pliam.ey De" An. 4r . ,node—despite! the little care. whicb•hild been 6estowed. upon -41 4t,iiticiples, she clung CO him With 'the true fidelity of wo - - man. She loved him with her, whole soul, and While the pride of her Woman nature I repelled. the idea of any exposure of her reituntion, and while she even concealed 1 from her parents .much of the.'.unworthy. conduct of . .. Leroy, She mill cherisheinilii. l !fief of his , ultimate reform._ Night after. night slie:eat.in'er,quietehanaher,or;gaz,, id 'earnestly from .te window; , in the hope That the form of her husband might appear before the midnight hour.' Who may paint .the.agorif df her Mind - at iiichiniainenisi ;the jealous feareMM „shiatoliire, , daggerisi 'ough her,breast,-asto...his hauntitand!hild society—the: , tiriforaheneigni;&-daMier. iitici? ~ , 1 , qll,death 7 tlte ficirilfietifarmee,trbtob, l l. l . 00 hini)l9,o!lik.kecifui , .Nen.4.4o#.6gK iicg-table-,-7-:findi -,woratt,itinnt f alli,thi:brgorei... 'lltelledi , but atilt returning' '. 9 , 9 w in°' c 4,,-•ti•,P wf 48, 1 9P ' ' ; i ,! • W ll 9: ' t , r--;.4.-, • 4M ' r•. , 4' ~fi, . n ;iii ! •7•' 14 ..1.--,i, wil.e •i,7:11tr.: c. ,1.qc.,11, Sri-;9,04 Ail (lie , ility .ittowdollii,uponi'• and ‘.., , , . •,, ~ ~ ... ~.... . , ~t . • impart Tudritt-Cottragiool the -lonely:'wtves: urtho worlili4flie r itiliCati a ;na4 e Qiiinf - , • .4 flo , . 1 A.t32 ,, t s iw , ..,, • ~,..,,i0 t i l t ne 'i (l elfbriii4fT9 , .l ,l !•F4rl.o.4Tq . rl4k:. ling slowly, seeretlyiitring.hpatringui 104:15iiir Toil 4#4t:t4 l ' -- diiiitoo.l)o.taitly li 7 li "°i# lti #o4#;i4lViioo in 4,4 P; 1 ) 0 e40,43 7 ,44 - i , ApingtiMto.44o , B:4oltitio4t ~i, Hi - all 'rit 'earthiycliappintailV*Kiiii4 it) .: -,41.7 7 - r h gt i 4 '.. !?i , Mgo:tyw4g g i tt l .'„,, ii ,Mitl are new .4etiefiedl,-.-gilY'Riiiekinh i MP, 9: ol o 6 4 , ore!ielcie4b3.4 . 4fel•bemnitov, , of unrequitedcbiVe';6o , vciiiiiiodlY.act* of 11=1=M 1111=Mi=a5M=1 throughput this life; j)0, ifq9i4e,il ittkid,!;:ofp3p,f44;tly,o.,,!JeAvenfy)inftimtice Poor.: Annette !, step her hand plunged on in 'tU;'-downward'fiail;.:-::.: liviifteiraideprial from:the li . ght'o . f . ho, became. th - 9 . mother as she gazed upon' the expiring ~, , , ;, , babe. The fountain had been,•long before ' Thesi,;,4o l ll.l" o 9, l berty I ",9tYpe,! . . dried up by - the internal ifireit which alcho- -, , _•Su;" o6 b l Hz°"cd b Y P ar I "V i— ' •,• ' • I iliii whit's the meaning of tour strii‘'?' ' ' J hot had kindled and fed.• Vitt she %%tithe Ti,-,, in,,,, y0.00g00pe....4. r '- -,l ' ' Pichlre, of despair; abd.' lir° could not but Gemini T ah i ti _ i n - bi aiiow , l y 4c ap rn epr p( ) ,.. „„, I fancy, as,she eat thus: that , her mind was , _ ems;' has dte'following retertiO,llle ~EPt: ,-, 'i 1 w - anderinglo thi-happy past 'the dave -or •,,I.f 4 ,4 4 - i 0 m obir tt 00 ... 1 , :--1 , ~ , , ', , • ~ ,-,, ~ , ii s h , rigt •'llowev . t true• a ~ ^ tl . I hdr oWn infarieiOßd g l 09° t1 10” /1 " ,1 1. 41 - {* "iii'•i' -be ‘`the'':replytiiisWVOurtitittiebt , . , ii' 'V" '' Onek'thini l'-Sliii' givdn " 'Y ' i, b Otitted , hi , d '• ,Y 1 - ,941/3 '.' , ' -- -'- ''"' '' had '' ' ,Z I : O: O IO 4 , O HiiY u M u 4PAP a I Y- t ?..- -!'z r z e t er: :-I•' M.-affections arid her, hand to itt,tnan mfurt 41 - j un i tin i r _ Ent l an d had when the firat ;steps in:inteniperanfrie : --70:44m !-,,;;eilcd*4:tkraiiiao4lo,4''''2" .610:Iiail:lefi ,iyr ,hn • nieZfiii:„...4`, .!.i,!itY , l 4l , 'NW tints `y4 flak tif‘ifiaeorY llght. 4 IT Ici.! 't , . IiOPS4 tfrohfreqqeS9kt4C l TOoliFC4t)9lP,fillA pr,, "1 Vita'atrilll'ltk'i'ed' i tc. 7,4' 4 , 46 , e ?, b ., fu1 ' • t'" ' l . P' l ' , '"s ' ' b 1 ,. i f-'6 , 4,:biltivith k itte iiiiodntftni IF Pestrividurskpl h life of ,miaery with a- eoteJ Broken be , - .-c . .., a , ~ ~,. ~,,.. " 1iv, ,, t3 _,. ~0. , 4 ,A , i m pg? Al CA^ 4 ad,toast out.from.he socieiy•-'4t 'fier z'tnirlnV , , kr‘! 7,Wiiipo,fitiaii,r7, r th, , ,,q , ,5 6 :4,04, -- ~-„. , 4 , ! ,.. 57 ,..., erfrui • ridir frirtiliiariiuilf py Vie ' 4, enosillo. •'L ,'L'oc . Kria P gliaPiqg 1 ,1' 1 1 1 , 1 " Il i r g j.„. . , 1 ,4 I . 7 tr. , ..*......,r.,,,,...., . ~.., ~,,,,,,4,,,, i .0 , - .:, "c' • he l ;z4.,;'„ h i t '' - i t tills %a c oo A' ; - , ' t ,, "• •• 4 •4 Ciotyi , hU(iiiitiO4 liPtaFgAgliiis9lr;filiSer4b , le 1:,1 , / 2 t.0 marlin...zoo ,auldsllect. , . 7,i. ,,, ,,„ wife of fri'dire%Vat n e'ififulikiadr iiithr`ni; - - r " I ~... 6 .. , ~.. : . _v. i f .tal . 2..16.0. 4 1. v ..... freUtlerumf fiOUd ta 11,1 04# 9 : ,4 -”t t ' o .:fqjSt4 - Y 4 ?"7, z i,.7: PRI Pgrtlit.mint „F.,,, k 4, ,e -. .._.- seo‘orleCante'll tipple r aitiLa=o4l:l4o44,t l , rt: , 440 - 4 10 olitigkvot,i i !Xe4,..1,,V., li w e n- h, ii, if: ~ , v l„ ~ , 1 -1.11,,,,, 3 ,, t ~ , y . 7 witetrotitfrrJarfriiimea s LA) 4 ,, ,Mi1/1,- ?ig! ;,•t.:t4 eg y, L ', By the aide of this ' woe•emitten mother, town , whither he was p golttg. :1710 4 „......,4 4 . s , lEr(oeliOnlifileagiti - OV fi ViSt'fioriiii ear. th f iking o,tfirr,rmirual.# ,i),e(liqjiiir,r,4 l lt,..; ' daitNtrliAk:'fri'alicik'AVON ' :(00 0 )iri 'ici)iinhVgri 4l) : 000 9 4 - 4 1 11 Rff t ; tl l - .ll l i- I r4gl .. - ___ „__ ,:, „ A i toAn ,.,,h osto n ub L,, ~., 9 7 14 11 1%,A9 , PY 0 C:IircoPPOP -IP*9 l ,,ikVelllli 419 ru e" "P'"1". 4144 A . Vr ' -' `,.e C T i l q "- 'rp l' a Will' t' die 1 . 0 cfrb jgi jis fo'teen initerr:'-Ve e-goug, ,- •e nr non i t e„..., t es,mea /oypetr ,fr - I frt- , * 4 .- . ." - fr , " , .. v.-- N,-1,.. ,, , , If, tt ,r 1 ~ ta, , t i ilea'• nuvir you i g ono - 040,fier44.4100_,W1Illredit6Itidfri*Ablikt /Lk It 4901 ft%PC"0• 3 P,2 it. -•'s a '‘' rl7-4,6 .6-1,71'i ' the•ehinififiVaifithi l fil&-' 44ll l lo ' l '' 4 4 o sa Jim's bass — Your 6ar t Tlf,c :,. 4 .,t p t f i mg • f==lf= 'brow ver'ed.heilsee - - . Witir.ltir';•lat‘ terott ) In the opripsitdiiirii.i.'oeth•e chimney, and Among the 'rashes which -•coyerritllthe hearth; diagging from , the hilt' tie4ifeinbitir4 a, fro. • tatoe, ' Mother,4i've ihis to :littl l e,?Yillie, Kay be . he's , I'am hungry, too: so is• sister, but .Willie's ' . sick:i.v Give him !‘ '. No ,poor•boy.' eaid.the 'anther: !;VV,il- r lie will never be hungry -plain, .4' NV iir toion be. dead.' - ,-•••• .This remark &Ow all the', ehildrerker Mend the, mother 'and :the, ayitig:, - 0i1x1:4.•;:.: Tlie fatherwas'sittiog'orr what*Eis ad_ fora hedsteaii,"witheut: hat, 'elides, or ~ his hariclefiti:liispoelteteeap parently. indifferent AO aii-that . rk+as ;passing arMind head was iesting,:upon ~• • , his bie ailt,:arid his blurrefl eyes -foie& upon 3 The floor, as if- Ite'were afraid to look yip at. tlici , sorrolying group ; who, were watching the e'ouiteilancecof thellyiug. iAfaetii There was a moment. of' silerioe.'- - NOt a sotind Avpr , heard, ttienltlie.Solta ictke" little girl had'ceased." - k,llmath; was CrOssing., the horiii! a ;di resit Tile very., xespirni, T tion thelhouiiehold seemed. suspended;: ; when .a slight shivering of the limb's of ; the infant, and a shriek from the half Conscious mother; told that the Vitalsimrkhad - fled.. . For the first time the , fether * . imeved. Slowly advancing fo w:he're: his wife rale seated, with quirering7l* - Ite Witiepered, Is Willie dead 2" ~„ . -'.Yes, James, the poor. baba is dead was the chinking reply of tlia - mother, who atfirst, gazing upon the face . , of Without - tit:tering another . word t lite . lank . • brutalized.father left the 40u50, - InnttOritig os he . wont, - God hit* long At ibiltirioment, a kind hearted:lll4y. came who had head only afew-Moroorilichti fore of the dangermis illness• of - the'cliild.• She had brought - with tier some medicine; but her angel . visit was 100 The genes tle spirit of the child had tfed,'and there remained for her but 10 - conifort the This 'she did while Wetalowe - dthe father. lire related 6' Vm the circumstances that had led ifs to, his 'Muse, and.kiriffly..sliok§, of the misery which inevitably follows in the wake of Intemperance. -- , • ' I know it, sir,'. have long known it. , • • I have not always:been what you now see me. Alcohol' and my appe tite have broUght me to-this dipth,Of deg radation.'• • •:: Why not: nin y ter that' appetite? You have the power. Ttioudaildinaiii4rolted • Sir, I believe itf I 114i° seen others as far reduced ds myself, restored and made happy. But you are therm' that has ever spoken to me on the subject, and I had too strong a passion for liquor to think ol'a re- formation myself.!. • • - • Well, will you..nOt, ‘ now make. an effort?" , I will. It has occupied• my, thOugh(s ' duriiig The whole:- ng ; and = Yiiow;•in the presence : . of Alitiighty swear never. again' touch _ the' at:mit : SC4' which has nie,and matteVeggSis - of .my family:' . • Happy. enough to .hearlhis, manly reao !talon ire returned to' thelinitse. with-bias. n ue tune we inadelh - S - o t wife, and prOduced a p edge." family sigge4.o tponthe : table,.whip4ll4l the body of their dead child 1.- ; ,;,, The scene . was an affecting one., ..rwo year's had 'passes, When the inci dent was 'recalled, to. our mind by, a:shal:t. , ; of the hapd, frotn : a gentleman who was r: , turning West with a. stock dry - f,guut, i s. which lie had, just purchased in New. York WAS . TkIE , MAN wild SIGNED " TiiE76II'I:: -, RANGE PLEDGE BY TUE BODY int CHILD (0- , , i.:'' : .5.,•,_ .:.4.'4,,:,..:, . ~.„ 5!.: 17 - :. , ~ -4 i,:4.,.,. v t i, .f..fr.i#.. "' • 4,. ,,, ' Y ' : <% -. " /;;;.e.,,,,,,,i, ;:.-4....,,,,V,tir,p;:.T1',,,, '*:.•' '''t.'"'N, .:.,'! ,:,. '-' ' 1 '. ..i,;;l.,er, •. 1 ....4:,•: ' s t ,er", '4' N.,, ,, , ~.,7:3,. '':1tt,....,,,,P,..41',,,,,:„X' - ;':)'-r, ''.N,Vl.s;WPF';',irAi4..p.," ' ~ e,‘,7.,'1,4,14 :w l; 4497—?) g H- m. .tammvzxzf‘ ' !i'::.***4o',l*:4oi , ' , - e one. 1113 e =E=lll