RLIN &r - SLOAN, PUBLISHERS. )LUME IRA S GRAVES. ltu , fiv.turtr Vanufattot7 o P-... p ditOWN ~de a the P u b' ❑.: 4'l :,trecl.c, Erir , P-.. .;I'77:IPFLIATSES.CP.SrO i I: I DOI: Itn.. , cu oral. the Ei44. BAJA, SAiith E. Pw .„. ,r 1 tb • art, aaJ warran- • Lzw. Warren P, Pro i„nr .rill re , vire prompt 1, ti, - . ALKER, A.• CO., 'matt:aim Mordants, &Lath ' - t•• • Pula:: P 1: ter, &see% Fisk Limo :itt,t•as, Castings, se., with Attkpat t i pithwt by rt-4intboati, MI itS G A :CA " rot ' • k R LAX, OffiCk3 011 I r rineh Puk, Erie. -- r — V\ - ' MOORE, . ?c. , —.1..5, Wincs, IL:pen, Candle!, '.:.•;•:. •.n _.:••••••••:n'c L.l -11 .n.. • .' -.A W.,Lth a. Stelfaree Stet.,te. 11...1,c,:. , r: r:••••••h 1..... t. ~.. •.).1, ilt311{.01) & Cu., • - 4.L.••••.,r, • a.. 7•1.-, ~•. • ri..,;• 1,:.-i 11.11,w Wriie, Engine-, X.- - i • ,•:•.r pre.•e, ..• : , • c,,...,..,-S. , .r.re SL. Erie Pe.' • - -- : •I.i • 1...:L l• % win. r. % r , ..4 —is 1 'if )31 I.S .1. _IUSTLN, - _ _ ,GC ,•1 G. LOOMIS S (.0.) •„Llsrolry. Silvor Spoons, Mari tjbvssel, Laudp , and Faddy ~ I 11 ARECKL ~tit i Stato Strar4•Erir, Pe. - - _ TII3IiALS d: CO. WALLICR t 712RALSo) . MU:A Writ. awl deal -.1„1. knit \V ter Lime, Pla‘ua, l'a , kagt.s inL:pt!ea r • .• 41"NNISON . . Clomp _ .-• A 1., VT SI - nliMr - . qulrt real, ! I vf tu. Eht,i 4 1 0111 A STEWAILT, . , I • ..kr.4l/1 Farley oni ”tapi, Dr j 1 • N • Poor Pe,•o•,'. s:, CO. all NI:-..1,.- .I•ttn,:•, done !, A li itt,, , l /14 1 .E.5. J - . (iffS B. COOK. lan.; Jr} t.z.i • tiA.a ..t)•, MEI & GRAV, rasa Dealers le itua .14; tiir.- .-,Pr9d.wo, Foreigann.i zu.qic , ,I; 1 Stooe Ware, Fi , a/r.Fi , ll, rah, ulnae. , cope. Safety Fu.e, a... et French teed flour% Ene, . boats, Vessz!,, lotel4 and hi any of the abes e articles ...1 cheap. money." i .• Mr. Madge was ralf persuaded, but still sal- I /en. "There's yogir husband: why don't he week? '• f3P is able to. Yon wouldn't find any ditrenlty in raising the rent lif he orocild do soistothing." "Arthur works 41ready beyond his strength," .was-ilie_wit'v'l eli oll 't,he eotil,l not hew `•.ltalittrl" .a.ird h, , wife rt - pi.oaehriilly. • _upon /pal," and .I( "13.1 t. 1-.. - Ltt..r-:tti.ll, - •4itl the !young f;aintt r ea . lead to." ressie g i:, -ro live rend enjoy It w,:h :von, . Inv I J . 64 them 1 "'"' bt ,reet. xitei. With awl( ast ii-i VC4t.i.t , tiii,:iv Inca M-Ir3 hostile re hop. , Ifor?• Faout.--fortittie—feu rid, , , all would "" 1 t`'"ell have it ' be min:. ;lit' i". i- :101 iilg late. an 1 1 hare li i " l "‘l'i'lc at,ll 1ii..101 t 4. d h,: ay f L.-1j Bat ,ton., wait -11 "") . "m• "p ad (.1 '• ' said Mud ge 1 1 , him ' i',: r it, dearl I! '; I -hall w.lili the L. 1. 01 ,1 1 : ts :elf. as he descend 1 the rieketty ntairnton witivit .• It ..ti I . i , esa.ed hi i 1.1 IA saabh• "TI I I ) : try: A La ~‘ that yon a' *iv -Mg: I Ai ., inn , El m * „ ;a4 tin , ~,) , 1 or ~.,,,,.,..y in, n in , petit 0 , ..-1. anti sit, ssy p . ride an.: fi Ive r ty ; ,i iro: ,. N il ,. ef the taidiatiff eouutie. i.f .1:146.11,,t kt gg, I.V...titel. lilt it the lent isn't ready its-s. the V ...r ~..,euti.,ilL had eat,a, .i th. ..,115,-,• , f ' 6 r. their Prbl" ill be pretty lih"lt to meet his ,titelp, an atorne;'Yn l a o u d,.„, ~ I, „.:: „ , r; 1. with a fall. •.r my irme° ism' , Mudge. - It lii , li, wii.•ll‘. • , u,gr • ,y 1 in lisine.. I'm,,,± 1 .- • '''iting i . her imatmad Mill slept. the train: ariet via :: a le,i l kl a .-- i e..!,... .:n.) liiAir :trti., . .....r.... took p her work, riud began to ply iii, i,titi:itive teititter.,lll ,4 ftt, 1 - ...ttul 10 ti,• ..,,, jr t •by , hot iteeule !rosily The workishe intd received I. Itiktissig E ttlise I,s- 3 1 ' ... in ttfelflry inn.-,:y : .11,., : f c°lll the "lop 'shl L'illsißteil or shirts TOT - which ~,, , ',, hi,r i 4 ::a.- ';.,E„...,,,1 I r ,. i ,„.- ,i .iy ji „. she reneivNl eigh ell cents a piece. She had ta thy. Ir in tht. ,i,..a.1. anti h., :i i i ii ,,, rti ,,,„ ws w hi e i s ken a .bundle six, which' when eon:plated, would anniunt to little over a dollar. By great h:. wit, ealied nito,tt t , t•ii : 0. ,, .. Ile ..I, ,, t 2 ;ttefl hht h.i.,t r ,•, lisle' to oirtainiir.: •z . 't', • kti-wt •,tge . id' di li gelleP she make three of these in two poititites, from a. teacher of find` art. ll. taut le 'lsP'• obieh l- Wrstbk, ' give theta a n income of es till.treat pinfieittt•y in.thi., ;felisriteni. a .: 1 „ ~,,. 'lit 1' more than a dollar and a half per week.-- Ilrise hi. !, ieli, r, 10e, t •,I.iiiti.l isiil, , nthit-it - ( If this 'mat one half was obliged to go for the a.tli tiro lw wan harm to i..• mi1...i11'5.% • rent of thensiseriblc room in which fheyilndgad. ~,‘ ni l inlay should Iti 4 hr...f: . 1 ' 11 , 011:Ili Art itat P. anti by Arthur roused himself hobs the to hiavoa -With 1 ticl :LW 4i,tuphstely .11,igti.t- rct er ties - P in lebi l /b bed been p lun g e & and l re lt . el; i .liali 11.1,-r niake a tignitt at it.. Wliv th,•n 'tsi nrninni bhp. should f nor tilmaiden wirit I• 1 .a ' utterly Jett-4.. : , "It is lat e, " "Id he; " the ' es is alcead;t high, :ma pm , itc'that' whiell .:Iter... ...; i nn. 1; .1 r , n) . ! I . and 1 mutt to w •7 at rivet Ions? . ' , ' • lie ilnwseil hi *elf hastily, and partook of the l u ll' r,f thi s re.nintio n , he went to hi• test',, f " I which hi " wfc had prepared tal i him ' The next day 1, and Monday afternoon sad rec , /tiost eil his p.o-niii...;.,0 t.i 4 , 161 rt , it. - Sot ; brought to Mrs.:Rdliott the sad conviction that the scheme appeared 'ab=ureatill rhino-rival to . the scan of business, awl tie 4 uriy c.n . Lade Al _ i .he had missal toted as to. the rapidity with iltir's-cherishing ant siteli ptiois 'in ftiltire.- . ... - ; which 'the e'lidd °cm bec.wcwitt and that This .t.. one of hi•:.llll,4iew . . liivli spirit W 34 wore 4% A ."1114 mot " aft all be Pm?"' to meet 3til• than he eetild hear ilia 1,1a(-; in hi= nuole'a , r . mgr. with t rout on the day following.— lice was ream the seit ;114, iintl reLtined .•,.— .— ' Running. his . 0 feeling nature , she could not 1:: !, donitt that be w old insist on their -instantly ve al had endleeted bis little; Article • ..f person ul property. taw fled tt, Hi , h ,, ii. „ nir his in , 4l ., w _ : eating the :pert t. - This was to he 'avoided ' tor, aliesst, nutleturt , ,i, i,„ p i a -,.1 hi, StAi . i_44111 hassrds. ?ho knew her husband's( high With the utmost asrlduits • 116 master I:sikt s • mid she f Ai for the c 4ll °'ecluences if Mr. ' 4.lll,eliter, a letantiful girl whoiie , disp-Liiion ; l id ' Mu d ge i t lad insolent. . ' Full a t this bought the took a light gold inaittivr- ituie as amiable as tier ft-dunes were 1 ~, faiittless. What wonder t Ir/ IA 1 alinefi3ll in I.)vv, ; Fain which in titer days her husband had pre sett the the two, with their t.ttiter'iseeaseut. ex- ; septed te t her ' a 'I proceeded with reluctant step changed vows of ideliiy. drool* 6mi , were too .. to the pawnbroker's. It was drawing towards ' young yet to think of inonlige? evening , and she - hurried through the greets, . . rettreidy daring tit look to the right bast or to :n:1131.4,4 , m5! by ark event whieli• •'• ) ittir. J 311/1-ti'-(i Th is , however, a N. plunged them hot/ in afittetiort. Mary's father ' _ the ! eft ' lest " h e should Wet with some inter. .. • - .. Nlcr,•lictit, Public 1)....1,' ' Fr“ • ••,, i , • dies'. She was leaf alone in th.• world, with no ; raP r i'°”. " 1 . . • . -;,. Ficur und PPIMG.T. Solomon - Fain, a Jew, who fully sustained _ . :•eI?I...NsWEIIi : I t 1 -'". " ...ke_itut Arthur to depend upon . .Arthor :vas , ,:, 1:, .1 .„.;„ f.....eri...•: t 0..'.„-, • just tos,illso verge „I twenty— Mary lstit sisio. u.. the reputation 4 hi " ral ' e:' " all "aria"' win , .. •,... I ,i ~;,,. tt e d. it:t 4..---,-nt-. t 1 , u , 1 „ 1 . s h e e i rennsstrinee. ,. lelweter,.it was , i t t ,01:11 t t wholly devoted to the love of gain, stood withu • - , .r. •;,•t, Lie.. .. • cringing expresSion on his drawn up featnrenbe ..ll.l,l,;; ,k v i Nt ; EN . I , , -- - --- best ill a they shotilil marry . 'Mar), 'A fortune e up stair- hind the countei of his shop is David's Alley.— -'..rig 'kir TMAII+II.II4 lima , Ica- but !quail. Ber l:idler left is•itind him n On- - Pr, ;I I , i, , iiiir,', , lacy. En..... 11 . e was ttalgeking, or rather seemed to have jug '. l !tit NY Wll.kl;ai.. - - ing l'ut .the Ih4lerigi!""%art. :At tirm :Arthur - resolved to follow in the - s ~ ,'.lna tr i. ow-eds. teps 1 eitseti 8 sale with a rung Plitiallaall well lire"' •, ~, er %,•,t. , ad 101 l of pritpossessing manners. 'lie latter • .::.u,..• ..0.... , 3 ..•r t., l ••(:....,• tire.,. ..3'14i6 lather-in-late , itytt he ..M.AI found this trt ' ' ' , made way politely for Mary, who was too .t ,1.; 1 1A ; ;; a; - f i . yi; : g - , - - - - ":- 1 -••• , 14141 Pl'urt 4 bit‘ .Iretirn.ry, and became marine- i twe•oteupied to acknowledge his courtesy. -' - •ii. lies ii.roeorio. er.o.kor), lbw& that t h 6 w' t4 u ° way toheennao au artist, . ; • ' l::_-.1/' t:lr IloteL - i l k a' eer;pliugly t-itinuone.sl printing. pictur:s 1 "How much will -you advance me on this?" , ..')ll' , f ( H JA01(8 , 0 d S; ~ for , ;.ttle, but, as is too often" the rase, found twit 144'1 the, hurriedly , extending-tile Mass, which Y l / 4 .3, -- gi C.: T e n e rail l :Pa l id IV :7 - ii;Xi . ' ' .. r. : true' gt!Tki""l QOM - IWD is unappreeiated. :Ilia i neoinc : !bad originally been purciuwed for ten denims: ILLIA)I,S ,t, i wt t railt -- ---- 7 - , iseeause very *.lint)—hantly ,ulricient 1 3 .1 supply Solomon looked in her face cuaniagly, as if to :. • •--- ''' ,l )s` , lcr! tr 04 , 1 sr , , l, •'.-% r 1 tPi linnself and Mary with do hap ; iim.,...,agriei, o f ',estimate by the degree of anxiety she displayed, ' ri - 3% Lana Wtrriu4s and oiriiticet..,.4.D.- ~ • . 'beer little he hail& venture to offer. , •.. ,., ,: , .. , t ,.., hi f :‘!:t b ... at u ti g . E ir., : ir c".:,irs- . li tt ..! ii_it, - . , •tl, sense of Sunte-w.. Wad for true. 6. '.114...N.:: It Was at this 'ta r that ii urte4 attientneell that 1 Mary Was very nervous , and exceedlugly arra ' .7' at the annual rithilo s i bi % j ot* 1i:in:lop the pris' e 1 loos to reach home heilim it grew much darker. IL-CHAPIN, licsrntwir DE 1-015 tein I i i Wi t • , rat Empire, Bluek, tzorntr of Statonod Filth 3 alLe i lwilotti," l to W 1.3. a V(..r.bni lip the pir4„, !- -. luts lit:ibribiy gate her au appearance of WWI 2' , rip slam. Prices rensonabie, moil 'd , ow , wu ,„„ ar „.„:l t,y'„ v",,,,,,,tk1. appointed I trete, which, ilati• flow attriinntooli te. destitution. 111 0. L. ELLIuTT,-", for that purpose, to be the HI a! ds•Aertiug. - I "Thesc.thinga lilt very dreg,' I s e at Nil* o t I ittninnttrioniivi, o t b, ~,..i ihr lung ' This o ff er tired Arthna . .l mu . I;itien. Why I .3ohl, 4 Silloileilii potpie iime.s want 'int.. 1;44;1 un South ot•te •• ••• Y•., ' • .. -.681 'Ant of the Er,- It.t,, tt.77 tr.. I 4 "'" should not be, tilled as he w.r4 wit& the lumpier/ loft las; upwe,ikuu two-duller*, s ag s h a ll ii ii , .non out to si, Taldibi- ' • Of- • ...- . . . , eat. 0, 4 4,... , toot ipiams, witposhould so& hu ,Au - id -ILI imatioas:',_+`:-.. .:. !-, _:': lold, anti reivin.a to health WWI tn - r . ~...._ ' with tystnitunti and Demme. a ; 3 1/111 Vot Ihipeasible•Alle vouldluolusectip.- ' - The young iiiii4eeipaut lot :luseu . sa ii4uoire ' a ckinuwil 4 AM w ait warranted. I ilk 11 1 9kNiled as his autg:sx to ' '' ap n etat u r ut shin t isse. ile sisimm e d sh e ow. \ ; , I . , . . . ‘‘ LASE, :,rlsrt.Lor. at LAw...-001ce over Jaektina • 5 :et c.irr.er of the Publit Saran. EtEPLER, - liaraieare, Cr ,ce. , r.r, • :zreet, Erie, Ye. BR .iNDES, , • At ht. rttsivienet Aat EigLtL Fr., 1 'I t Erie, Pa. & CO., -...er, L'aak 'Sows, Dntftr, Eirioui4o. on thai priutipal ••-t. I u Baaty'. PuLliz 1 yt ON STUART, 13,c.tx-I:,:idenco on F.,unt. •tr. , et, on Ap:the,:ary ItUITS REED, . 3<:4341.??3(1 Aumeri.7no Hardware 111,:i 2 , 1 AL , II V wet, Iran sad Steel N... J Pr, Pr. WELL s BIN.N1•111', Litrotail bitak . ...1.4 in Dry Ut• tilt are, Carpeting. IbliT4Wilre, £c. Empire Stores State 11....te1, Erie, Pa •. Al.s %rm.. 'Srrit 4 ..t.th• .41,1 Tritr 1111:1,4 _ 'IEIIVIN 6311T11. i Stutice of the P.., ust L•ft t'..mn•u.c - v ham. r - .3¢! . . , atom, Erie, P.. nt(;f: ILCITTLEK. . -sr t. Eri. I: , ; anty, Ps. •t. I 1., will, mu,d .11,- 1 , 1• 4 4 A II KELLIA, .: 1 . ... a :, - - ~. It M, I1:11.. in.l 11 hit: 1 pia, you , t i Ili & W. I ' . gii. .«. • ‘q.,' —nl. - !balers iu Gt....cent:. 'Wit:a., IL. , F..nri gu Frui Null, Pickles:lnd • I. •,..,... d. Preserves, , 4.ll , nretrirully .. tq thr—r,pti2u alirsy. WI blind. No. ';'• 1. -:-.c , • 1., "ppwite IBIOWIV. N.'W Ht• I • 1 W. I.lliii.Lui..Butalo. u th,r 03. eters lip shell. huh' .1. , York, w kit will he ro U JACKII4 Aft-Erie, Pa. .tIITEIt a 13ROT -- R, LaiL 1,11.1 • Druge, Medicine, t-- d, Heed Ilourse. goo. .I.YTLE; -♦ ' •- ‘L'. 7 L . . . r. ab.• pul4it• ;eir •'!! -t, If 131 - RION iT‘i brikro •k , il•ovpr, Ekit ! IN, h .1 • 1 • • .);;S !? . r Jill' ART, • I. • S , •Ntr(l.• 11EAHNo& ••M. Limas mler 3116 n Coal. daify ru.c. 0. 1:110T A.3ke Pa.. • EX I . ItE:•S t 't) y VAN), s 111.14„:ttr.t , - t. M. luric, P., Id. •'-- ..; .. - -..,' .i. - --..- - ." . ". - 5".;..4 ' , ..:%%k-',.1.14!! " , li'ei ,- , 4 °LIT (;• ~' ...... - ; 11 . _ . . . .. . • , , -• • ;, :,- ~'- ` 2, ; . : E- , •_ 1 . • . ~ ...1 :: .. -,.. . . .. . • _ .. E . L 1 .1 F ..........: Ir v .. _ - . . . 1 . :• ,_ • : J K 1, . .•;_ . , ..., • . , . .... th• cmilar of icew u I iquat v , "ua- • ICI teirrett gr. 7, iro iunaiy tvf: . k , f h r Vdi.u.: .1:14 1 alLies hc>l)•shrin.., 1h.4.,ui put* ;ors tvlvo t a Pai 1 is , :tdlll , l Fbl,it% of di. 41.3 t ))!V. L wawa: Wlth fra;r4r.t,t. ti!' the Iteo , odltir Wht! !•otr,m- _..!J, l~kt nnn•l nectit, sluic album. maim Till ARTIST'S TRIUMPH. 1) , Aftlior. tar.. 1.4.. ul , 1 ft-. 441 •I c.v.l uot pint h••a rhea fxii.it will •• „Aittir. 3•• ting p.iinte, •• kre....siugly, 0 • :..I.l,nnu:r :,' , .3r"4.1f t..• nape - ~,.:•. lain w.' w...,r• . . P.:.idcs, aili„,t weie a lit • weailness in ::• , inpnrison with tbd great purpose I inive in t.m view? yon know the Ixhibiti will open in a fortnight, and my plot re is still unfinished-- Oh," continued he, With enthitsiasm, while a faint flush overspread his pale 'chuck, "if it could b•r toy fortune to gain the great prize of five tun drydvuntls which has been tifferel iiir the best i1tint . ..1) . .! , 11l t .7CI 1 AD , H,M ...' '" . ' .. ''r'irl'P'9'p't.'lr - t•fVfv,4 l .,.. I"llt.'' • _. lIIE !rt. "u tae !tau kor rate Office ...z.l te•i.l«L UM . Vottru. The Tillage Clinrch. Br :aux n. ivAsi unta;ek freight. e'er Talley Lair, The gal ten lig4t of aqua rtreaats, .:LAhlag eh-th , feon. trhh Cetruty whke the &ha of ray dreams. bat 'tls nn dream t OEM. taro Within the abrient tar/r 4 /.4 fancy { Wl. , se fir , ray Infant lip , wire taught la to Dv Orel'e heir nAnte 1: , 111, I 311-(` LOV4tf ritre _t i i'u .l , rl•c I in ftrr , r, i iLo pu-t I; .t. , 14 fold, ;Ye.- val.• i•7nti,oring tuitay troatt6tireent.,l thyul. ••4I chi A TALE OP LONDON I:1 Slott 1.1141 11,4,En. jig 3 / 4 Pl'iAt 1 ►i.l I hit r !oieg: of h. 4 1 Lick Ott- ite.tv) Ist 11W.-ill :a:4' ii;A:•' , 4-andy. - YOU li—perb.xi; • riiin it outirely, ,n 4t to W.. tion of the Saviour." Without entering into the I fling of tbm.Jcw, awl silvan ring I.r the Lountiv, details of the painOug; which could only be done 1 to* the chain inlffir bands. proper!y by an artist, it is sufficient to Ray that "Come, Solomon, this is tou had You should the conception was 4 grand one, and the ezein- offer dime tim es as met e sad you would make Son of a high character a good barman th e . yogi irnow as well as Ido But in the meantime, how were they to liverthat. that - chain never cot leas than ten .lollsr*. The painting on which Arthurwas now engaged ' Come, con, be honest for once." - was a work of time, and it was a eonsiderrble pr- , ..It ish all very well." -20 ,Solimow, .she did rind before he een4d hope to derive any pecan's.: not relish the intenepti", Arthr smug Phelit l6 - ry profit from it. i , =es to talk, but if yoneir %henchman should They were not renting a small attic chamber ; keep a pawabroker'it shop he would change his in au sllstire ..,trert in London; Mary had amis.; I mind." ted her hushansi Is far as she was ahle, by tab- ! • oPerhups,..), bet I will wait till I au, 3 pawn 'bluing 'Work fm ntal the slop-shope, which amonat- , broker dm. Mut, 4,oamson. if ,)en don't offer el to a mere pittaake, but they had kneed to 1 more. I will take it myself." lir* frugally undo+ that *teeniest of teachers— ' The Jew, who wits! afraid of leosing 3 good Necessity. - 1 : bargain, and inierealty caning the interkrentm ~ . , , . of the young ottlemee, began to mumble that • • it:tutvrta u: it rota very hard wpm/at poor mos v l / 4 0 --that lie 41 111x4; t taatrosi she, i i keth iget t the day -ttshould eertainly leate"ji flowever a w ed' b offering, tbre.e.dnibute r worn nut by hi q midnight vigils, had not yet ris- In , . Elliot WAS *Mit- LIP antpr, - 31ary - van wain she had already prepatd but tb. other Aftwed forward and %aid: And mtena frngll meal, and the *mall Mai-- "Nu, thi- will no-er 410. That eiMin the only one i t ithi. a p artme nt.-- ws , e ,,,, eiv d w i t h ten .10113r4 at 101,4 i. 1 eta SUrf of it; fur I bought rl it t„ w hi c h• wan spi . t .d . with a n , one ravci-el) die other day. tiive it to tempting an array let the nature of the Ned tiro, madam," said he mapeetfnlly V , Mrs. Mott, wwild adroit, the lweakfaar intended for her hus -1 '-and I will tulvanoti you that suns " band. . „ , • Suddenly ihtssi was a dolma knock at the I grateful astouiehmetit, and hingtesed to leave the door. - Thiry glaneed towards her husband, who A- th" 1- Site had gone but a few step. when she still lay buried in deep sleep. apprehensive that , Ira" overtaken by the eltitter elia'Pani"e wikitu he might he -awaliened, and then went towards ; the had wet at the l°wlt hra ' r '''' . - die d.'or and opesisl it. ; "Do not think me bold," said he, "if 1 suggest man esters-a that it is hardly safe to carry money open in your , Mrs. Elli ot t," was , hi. , "k r , hand, aid indeed it is 90 dark,th*t it is hardly 1 have come for my week's ; safe at all for a lady to pass tinsmith the streets rent. ' I auk Itot• ely to forget that." unattended. If you wiU accept my escort, I "Tian rent:" • • Mary, apprehensively. ..1 .: shall be iaieu happy, to conduct yoti to your big. • am sorry Mr. Ma , but I have ' at quite got it 18 /1"•" . lie • • ready. I did'at "wed in finishing the work I . Mrs. Elliott hesitated. She knew it was hard had ou h an d so 30 4 h K ., I anticipated, and I wait , ly safe to trial to an entire *Wenger. but the ask your indultenee fora day or two." younger streamer's conduct thus 'far, and - his "Oh yes, the edit story," said the man with a - Whole address had so prepossessed her in his far' , ne, , r: -and if I ahpuld mute again in a" day or i err that the- th Olattild it busk Prudent to refuse. tall. in,: woold'nt t here tialabed the work yea 1 "Bir," she replied, efter a moment's hesita have on hand, and would ask for a day or two i thou, "I do not know whether I am in the right, more. oi, y ea , I used s o such games ." brit I cannot help true hug you. Ido not think "But, Mr. m , h aw 1 ... failed you before ,; you intend to impose upon me. I will trust to adial and should Ibe lively to begin now? If you i Yen." will - coma Tuesday ou Judi - have the rent, 'if I I "You shell not regret your confidence," 'said hare to pawn some( of my furniture to raise the ; her companion. " 1 4 1 1 1 - ask where you reside?" "At 16 S----striet," was the reply of Mrs. aloft. lam much iadebted to you, sir, no less Cr the trouble you are. noir. taking, than for the generosity with which you awed me from being imposed upio by the Jew " "Oh," seid the other Laughing, "Solomon is a cunning old fellow, wht, will clew where be gets A ammo-foam "(ood morriia titiau. "Von t , h:►vr itty tn►put.dinn cart e day W.•• 1 1211 what it wilt 1 • .bawl minim& in Ina ale«p: wad tit,g, •'Call again TurAda) • ei.-e,e4 the Anor and watt tti • ~ ~ :,.. ERIE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ?4, 1853. $1 40 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. The _ site accepted his proirrt with a an, . n vraco f cw .