& SLOAN, PUBLIEMS, ILUME 25: jESS DIZZOTORY I. T. FOX, Daitiata, • ter* &ours west ol ARaero Sns , o at, lor Fox, I &w lout. vtr-t •4 Alllidr , le 4 , me °truth. T•r27. )11., _Thrw .0 ft-6,4..410 Jobbers in Xnelisil. tien t:i n n , ortsrars. iM.s, Wa4l4/7 , AC. 6etween atb &i 4 &411; • - 114111, ,TUN B SLNCLA/it, •to 3 . 111(111 . 00 4.4-) predate to Drug*, Redwine, Paint.,, low, Dee Stalk Bruebee, Pertunter7. Deetior Aydin" No S Rood Hewes. _ l) 1. MeLICITT, r _ 145 , e end dwelling in Adtun Perk werrineed. 4 4 S BROWNE'. • :catti ride of the NMI" Kquare, he ip r ek Sawa, Brio. Pa. ;114 Lifiratuks , kat t b o il. Aft !. H ABEWO S - 1 001, kiwuk• over 11,. 6nr Bath, -.Alt It a soad, Ent Pr. .tyi• of thi ort , am, warren , 1' MA' ARDS COCIkIIWO II Lt A*. Willrkik P. Pro. w .„ An j ealletloasi wtll reestr•• prompt - 6 - 11 Willa-1i . uisi communion IlLerebanv, tpurtb' ate Eri; p.. in t,vl, colt. ! 4 t11". , .. nib, Lase ta ,„ i ros . Neal, durres, thiatiaga, a,., i{* z d A te.i.r copping latimpir kb } .k az a bus i a , : 'AligON - Gk.AB A - 31 , i rmtLitg •1 , W, ()filet ‘tp gren,b it , or 4 the P . Itrie. 1" W M HE, v. Prort.icina, Whim, LtqunrA. i *runes, door below Beath it Stewart's State-rt. I NT, HIMR - 0) ) a CO. 1 441.1. Renew Ware. Itaiia.m, Me .w.. State St., Erie Pa. . M AUSTIN. 1 nu rum or a. Looms Wl l o , r',Jrigeiry, Slicer spooo., MALAI LAking Glasses, Lamps sod Yaw" and retail. . _ JARECKI of State Strert, Ent.,F.,. ITRBALS & CO rft fIU ivAuutt ma.ii.s-) and Shipping erehanu, anti Uni • Fun. San, Wour Liam Pia *or, ac., ti Pa Pacshisnim usiennod 1.9 .are B. GUNNISON, Stmlorlary, Monthly Iltaguili/r., Cheri. boo MnsieOkeirlpapeim, 0,1,1 P•n., Prwk Prot Joar owl oirtih• blood 4 i fFN B l RT. 4 good Wales le Yaw" an 4 kortittme tika , 11 , Au t • aid ltiliPIXR & CU k once, gall's*, ~taasa Builars§ att3 all kitolA of Macki e. s corium, te., dolte to ardor. tRt{MEVALF, II dealers in Dry Goods. Carpet. . nod I Rood Roo&., JOHN B COOK, hat?. bry Onodi, aad the droate•t vr ni the city. Cheap side, }trig, PL. Taitt & GRAY, - R qd retell Dealers in wet and ary Wee 'isers, Foreign anal Dansaatie Yen% one Wive, Flour, Fiab, Mem, Cape, Safety ruse, be., 1 Freneb Led Metre, Nile, Pa S 14.A.NE, maw at Law. —OS , a over J r k eon' never pD tie Pablo. *we. B-BAND-ETS, • of -Dace sa hL residspee 11 , ,y0 la him" Holism, Erie, Phi, V kksvoitio 3 Co., Baak Notee, Drafts, C..ruit , *.ua. ' Staht gzehatige .a the principal eiue. elk Ode. K. . v. Baed Wows, Public T BTUARI', Ribaidence on F..un r,,., ..n.. old Apatteaary M , German ►ad Amenrab, 11rt,11.4 re .to 4 it, Any*, V trAi. Iron and st.. I V., I Is, Pa, 'KLL & BENNETT-, , sad katail I>sa►rr. a Dr:L Lilsestrare, Caxponaki, liar4w.re, Irot ie. rwipire 9t.r0. , ,t. ara Brown'. .11 ,, ce14,141e, pa. tea, BrUcma, Acr# Arm.. StArtuat., aad a moat of Sochill* and earflap. Trim:titer 41141W1N SMITH, and Juattoa of the Paw., and Moat tor Mutual Lilr Inruranh CoMpun . . Offl^r A Wright'. Atha*, Etta, Pa. riiPites H OUTLIOL, vitrattti. Ere Coat:lly. PL. .C.titeett , .ol, xis •Itttrltht t, with , w.I .it• Juollki KELLUkki, :vrntats•lun Att•retktent. fir P 1 11 ,114 ' ants Amt. .1 Wtitte Fish, t.ugiihlitl) t..e m i. mantel, Enterwit a** Umrts sew NOM, Salsa is Ea & RROTIII,R, One at the Largest ia .itateriss, sad a dealer. in Drugs, Meal, me, Pam% „ w i ii6 u .. , i' m bwi l lital at s* liallinatlliN "L lllPllla t2 44slll %Vi m ,. g largely to teenterse it, raped... 4 tel... glow S. tkl., No. IS, Reed lion.. Eric tor cash, sad belwirmg *et ibelldreatierger **Meg pods es Miiii LYTLE, u, have wetter* one* !bey will be cost MO to sell al a *deb **Her prodt than us possibly be entre Ise; wed no t Tallne, urt the pith'' , mum ~ a tee are wee. Coker lbelr Mit aid *Oft Welk *egos* crest, grit ..ity for rrbergtes large pre lea. doe' not seta, by 'corgi th eir glebe ewe" Mull wartia es the *slip come, they Mesa E Bell & co to make it the teletype! of every Jaffee of rood., to by owe, the PAIL dashes in Dregs, ildeodieinee, Dv. j at'ail"""l Taallat ac., No. 5, Reed Rowse, Enc. Cash buyer, frill receive a,dHeoortt or ets hes eeed.if Ore arg ei — 511111... t moiety be paid to par fear* MIA* le eels (tout daw a bill , 'ttetletelet mousy well only be WPM In fee set riles os eke 4" 1 """: nod Mlleauft "'"" 15 "'""t ' lay ais reeeived. To wereassis of ewaxeletall sunarass a credit . attwarr. sod Priater's Cards. No V. of sit isastas will be glees if desired. Mere Mousy ti milk* ll te Fri.. P. tad at attester at eastursty a dirotosakto tie rate of twelve per _ cent per ilooden win be allowed. Th ey a* flas meretreate .11 - 111:1; :7N - v — E - svi.ly - - waists alio freettese eater, the tarot of as asideisatioa of their -- ~e,., to t h e room f orm „ r i e ~,..m pi m s t wick, betas patrolled that eery well be reeviseed Ussi It le set MR. 1.11 WIALSOII'e Bl o ck . lot Sweet be pay tie taw podia Uset are obsoletely weal • . ._.__ dal to there who give loaf teedtls. ft*. z LEEBE & STEWART, wi.. liaarowboa„ I. L. liotosessaa. T. W. Sweets. ]attar Tuscola, A. W. Larets. E. *. If t-rcerearte, 'rave tad Surgeons Older and i1..u.1e0 --- -- . rs * IiTCCI utg '''.a..afras Streets • ALL who wan Aso. of the reel ()oilseed'. Co. state, semis et 7tr.4, A . )1 ; Ito Z. moil a 1.. 7P I 4 A . 1611 s 1114AITN -& (JO b. parileou to sales the stam s as teem see eartoeseetter mbar sad ianualoes aril labelled eke* like , outs, which are lesethilet illi rail Is sow parte of the United tula)sah.a Merchants, dealer to 11l C.+4 suttee a. trot inanathetore. an saris la different pans of th ,-,' 'zen? for * deny lint .1 r pr , -, Lake tot/causal by various awasaltorsouid are peemerelly of very la. -'''' Lk k Ririe, No Older sonny. The peselas Collies ayes, valise taws z..— .N FIX PRESS COM PAN I, such as extrusive re lee,are tee arlsedL u teasoped vi Ve- Lots a 00. OAR "sett sib sae a ernes! label .! ,„ N„ 5 Reel Block, s tate s treet. With wy wiplowiv. It Ii I ,Irrery 10010 this Twain - sea malh it .inee we toretseueed dee Iteleletter wit! die Wawa ef rroast n o n ye ' ...• lib ".”tu"k—k M. CO. Oat dcwd: wed I demos knew of say tether aLti-goltamily tbe . 1 4 ' ,. c 1 . , k •P. 111 - name otedl Loot ra Ore United States RAN. W 1 - 91.L.M. JEUR/ tE J MORTON, •seht 1111. tea tyn. - , a.m., nNi *reheat, Pubic' le— E-1, 4 111 W glooio frost rbilsohOpbis. '''=' ,l . FA, !lour anti Pleoter IJIVE ate wry swouliegra boar New Lioode ,.n rie l r4 e le . .e x iird . be fr)ZlVArig - i. l'„ V v pureed le slew our Wye& rri. Yes 10.1s1L 46. Itrta rt. nitkith.. it Erweigt. and D‘due. j Williellil - --""---- *lf, littscitseloshisig. Beet• and Shi•es, •c. ATOM as, truss iii•epor preparta *mate to swam •<.A. mats Meat, Ens. g r Zlel OP**. reet*Prrill WO* Sets. i'rp.,cort Is hid 4 :11.1LE & VINOENT. say article at sitar Moeda, al melded libel. 5541 by o wes style • be it esa be bed fa Risme t h at .. - -to --epee si , ,",.. In Takiouan Haji d tarps satielkofreelts, A l toona Our. tun the "time inlay,. ." * "1- Protitneotact . • ullllre, rri. stresessa y ea mow aeffsetaadoer ell Ike weeltst navies a ellseseds- TiEll:a... iiltilltS d ga aot arta two pod uerltmea=irlpat **reel bo boar 1 : , r1 . d N. • ormr 'id* of rediediftiia. we gm amS•Mist pre au silo NOW*. ' '• -a , ) 1 ir 44060 " , eme"fl. Nast- )We to ail Orders from a &lasses. peotarey attroded w. The ' , broru's ‘ette bout. tea "Plifted la °on" Odors. PleserseX meter boa) we do , war to 1 . ta4 r.st lester. a Saw doors Mel eflrovaso , .areal. I IT tr . J eaCIC 'tili & - b KW, W _ Ci.set., Groceries, hardware, *Ma WI Witte, t . . -.- Tlil '' i tr -, 121, ChaMillide • l'io. Pia 11 •.- - t ribilgVsr4 • A 111 T P l / 1 111.SCI, 414, Hoods sad Mortiptes; - Leece! : de. ftrefolly draw hate Wrilfbel 111ix 4 4 zr , es Pa. i. cill k. -0/..5. Vasabawr Lunt--f)See to th ' EfdPire Block. 'stair of Okra. tted Fifth illivet. up stow. Prises l'eolvolabier aid qiCY illasiiiegtea amid Iriorsi. • Deidert inraign and 'Dose. Na. L Mutes Swats. finimakirlata. _ J DOUG LAS, ~ uifis. op tad" is Wiliiim i leak , Mx ogee aaSigh —l6OOl.- V 104 4. 41" . . • • _ . , 4.6 '.• 4 )fr r• * *...... ' -'..s p, , , 4. ' L ... : . -... .N.. . 4 . _ e i , , 1 ._• , I" . __. :•. : 5 I I, , . . . ~ . .: . . . . ... • ~.. . i , : A ,- p • ~ . . • .. . t , { I 7 MI • , ''' • • • . ' . , t 0 • a. • • TANNER & V 4 beautas Storm, Ila, Cow*. sh 4 Übe' Laoi s Wars Natty' Moak. war 114 Awe Aloe, lafil Poems, J. I. TAuunta. Isannuna, tiolieotore ash Pease le Gehl ued BUM OSI4 1 qaciArrnt M os ey, Lbeil Wausau *ail c or w hos o io o f ' The folllowtag tines fires Blauselsold Worth, are full of A 1,., mot Draft, ors tha poisiipiaakin of whaleatene aeries ea well ea beentifel maguey. They she 4 u ii as i 4 ail puts of the Ctie Coomil l p fp, o s io,, convey to the yoetieful tireenier, e lesson !Wick it would be olhre, Wilhatits' Block, career of State Street and Tap-1 will fbr telloww‘tic t tie Afore Arise: for the Airy is pouting a. watant. While you lie dreaulurr • Vow hymen Sorb feud fa sneer. And forth to the light are goes Tou r piste to the tea." awaits yuu• Race sea hat Ws put to play; The peat and the NW* are nothing ft she 6611 Of tie stun today Arles flea your drums of the %tar. Of vaistias a hard fought New. Of /Sonnies the airy totem, Of bailie' the OW yield lour Ware hak dude of glory, Of kaiser, (Eked mat it tarty') Bet year arm ewer !a atroark Or - aced as bow--today. 'rite ' V the put detain you, Her arashlno and stones forget: Nor ebeies.so unworthy to hold you As there of a vain repel; Sarhult Might she is Wishes glee. 's Cut her plumes arms stray, :ger 100 lash, fp liars the Uwe. Of a nobler *tie to-dae. r. 1.4114.11, C. I. GILINNISAIX WEB - 13 a miu trai l Y "I rAeruansei anti iriteleenie Denim hi every &scrip aeon of boas Ware, be Briek fire 06y sad be load tuanursetory, between eleeond and Third Streets en the Canal et4e, saw. P. lIIABB. oIICAX C. ISULTIit. KENNEDY 4k GUILD. 44444...t.444.4t t RZTALL clikeleti, in Chins, Glast , ' ernekery, Brittania Bohemian War/. Limps, Dcsinn‘ Wklu, Vaaimoir. kr. China Hall o Ri o. 6, panel Block :gate at. EA* Pa., 4. $. 011/I}lll. 1 tja W:sk ei. head d &wawa Jiaiintad os Sass saTurivahe *sots IIHIS Mill is la chs swot posies Irioutiati sad autos Mtu won et Minks, Am oolooloiooporisiost leas,) sad be %eased caw Oa =Depot, Is well wisps& far Meeeliaal beldame. it hsambsiskpad sell us WSW of payment that wlll he s4v to the Purchaser. Eder Sip. 14.-19. C. Ann. FALL CAXPAION OPENING it No. 7. Mood SOY& 11 AN two rocettlng are pa Goode, an selected from I WS importations, 001 4 14 (0*M', 014 tyke en 0 .1 1 , lad 14 =d I mum gay very ettreetire. Design yto woad the eueloto hratoch ltf our ketehmemo, timioafter to receive • large share of oat uncut we bete taken per t pains in *electing the pod salted to the trade, and I they will he eat and made ep by 'wetter. of mtperiestett i and teem, rad warretated to trim eltsidiestion. • A. Muntte fore, the system arlow priors terOwl pay, will be smie -1 tensed, end tee ere determined to etpere es @Cori to make ours the must popular clothing estaffishreest to the city. t Oar week is cow eery large and essMpiellspwslities of Broad Cloth it rola*, extre ettperthee French Olathe sad D. Skins, Preach Cassinterm, styles, souse say beaelftd, enstteoldered Bilk Vote Mil Vests p, plata end (Tared, new idyls; Shim sad Ottilareders, ue„ all Or which me °pea to th e ; :x idie for i= JACOB K s , Na 7 Reed Rowe. Eno, Sept: 22, ISO. l_l h.T! CLI i k Milt TY t Sversasert is J. X. Asa to (IQ Wholesale &oars, No. 7, *null Nook Rea • /TIME sabseribert , baring taken dm store lamely (we ' I pint/Sm A Co., neve mat ere yeeettho i fir.• New York, Tarp and well seleeted Stook of filrooorieo 'fur tioode wan bought for Cask, and moat of thew pre. V {..,UP to the late advance; we would therefore repapeetfay invite merchants and others wanting go.sl. In oar tine to own on our stock before raer; to LukaL, or New York. Vre wish it to be andoratoed UM for Crtzill goods e we h e poreheeed se ,beep hers seen New 'York with the addition of freight The following will eomprbee aosso. the ankles to oar lite, -N. 0. Pulverised, Cra.asskt and 4..inaalated Meows, P R. Coffee Sugars, P. A. Muscavado, and N. 0.; Molasses. Steward's Syrup, Hooey: Orem sodas& Tau of oil trades; kio, Legearie and lava Color Tobsoao front 10 to bit. per pound; Pratte, Nitta, Prima, Jame Pism o°, Canals. Itiatasep, Cleree,Andigo, Una in Mackerel, Cod, and Herrin, Powder, Slg, Lowb, Cam, ISM, Pus, be.. be. In Meths to out Stook we have • kip duet of Parii Winos and Which will be sold at prices that duly emlietitioe Loudon and Pkiludolpkie Parlor, Scotch Ale, be. We also Assiut for Whet Bath)* Ale 1:EEMII!I It t Mass vs its a still alai we will satisfy you that then is DO boa is what we wiy. Nor. 5, CLIMITIS 1 OAl+tll4ll4 Boob sad Statiasary, Tay Ow. At No. II lirittnes 7 Olock. tirr S lartpuitecernisd est AM VI, Nook Aoki. ',raise frak, Paver laWilm,ai Siwaftbd other mitts, INdoposi go oar ite g i m eb los erg ultimo to wit. mad Ibr Übe cosi Obey eta be orrir phew, Thor to rum will flo We ft F.M. Ow" the /Or.. 14a. 0, Brown'. Stock. Why Dott Tan limit - )I' , :.'r rere.ved kht fokleartos 'tootlelA book. ~ 0.... r. u..r book *rola. No,Il, RtowiC• *Net. The gabber" WA. A Maui to search et s Vrtte, The Mystic Vist Om. Odell Dirt • Ilfet De Vote.. Joel sod bit R•.. 1. Rebel Sem. e* be Kyd. t NI, w..TOOSiwtthrt, Jack rad.. lase Sewn. UMW. KOdevu rhtutt.km•. Sod otupoccoo...4lmor igoo4 dtledid. actrvs•cm. pearl , .. dorrtnl ' ,1. .0.1 ,m,-, wh,elt are Oaered Chen "It Boxed His Life. - I N..11' Ne: man Mir Vint much enamored o A.1.L.• •••••1 hr Irked I. rennet to yon her bui••teeilial." Ile romusued b. .tioup daily and hourly. *toils kind ft lead wheirierr 4 he. tar a rear, yobtoropoo be toSote al So. ininftrlel KLIME sad apt one i.f thp.. V.w lit-rrat Wirral... and found a tomato. raft a two *haw Theme *be are sArelrtd ram do heareitee. , for *r bar, a leri *yore Irk or -amt Don't dela% too c long 41•0, tater{ Pena, Paper. tat, r:liirarea , t anti magi. met ,•• r.t prrsal) that phretair .1 e•tt rapt,* of "Atm Barthers Dwampottr Races* Awe,' toe I Nett hoo out--wartaated torn a good mast willocritt tYe .61,114 •• Mather; when - proper,' applied.' To be bad at NO. Brown'. Stork. where ibay mho he fatted a taw tot of Blots Prato.. ropy Books Draw,rod Paper. NW waling Eavolopew dad a few coffin Of tbeie nreestort firmly artieler ratted flag.* 11 , ...a • A Ott' INTITV of Tallow's pattern paper Jut regi•ive.l.—a new article. treat kepi bin I.laa city before. Call goon at I No 9, firown',. how Too tarts l am, a goad lawn wean, I oval.. 11)arogy, Saagraglay. gltasia PriaWei fol, all nod any goantity of the rbeopr•l wau raaaat yes egret 411101 f ------,-- &Z*OVAL 111/D CH ANGE. ( ragamoub• sad £tttaCthre • Stock. ~ Imitate I. HALLOWNIA. aCo . rbUoglelphift. !lams moboved into War .peodol oartr irorolooss. eatrupeee N. 447 Market. mad Me St liana far* sitrot, ma ,Kg the 4priog trade an asaerument of lad Taney n ibs t iv imam awl varlet! wtSt tarpon awl steak OW 1110111md tat th at . Sasso roe the loot trash fl ?0 TR'S Poll,lllk ?EAT Sr QIN CZ tie Waldo* orlkiPline mtrof easewpreet vim me L 7 retest ekawre of raw isielinewiliiit erbeliedead tike pear Weed is the eweeeiveiseil IC To .i. have le Mae vtddie eoeUlemee. wale the *I pareeks.g OW sillelligglist —lllllll . .01PIIP. Ille les leave la Ssibria *MO elm we leo have pee lik work emile *hal mi 6 ~ l enalo, awl cam sow AIM* OM leflie Weise we lieve at IT Mem% woo" ltulfilifirt of des eoleaV ali • ail Om* Neely etilil =era 46 baufel i gr.. of db ormt~titirs r t =i g = cm, ewer mum se iiike el• ee=, sit 4 %rub* Opel eept , NO ilipwli• wit** astalle. *et We NM STOVIIII of Met of , TI X W IVILE I a weiners ra M ll4bl ic i Mitt per Sabre. Lewd Noe weil Woe hpe. t=eAA lCa Peg/ sad 1111Milla irk 5. r.„•••=.14.,%,,igiv= ithilOyi ewabti a k.III , Nee.Mo4l. New" Maly wilmw --- aiHtiiere — iiiimeWito vaiN maks we War X =Mil& alscharist et tddisert loot s tritatiftisial=l"l"Wailli . so. - C- is *W4lff - 4 'to.; - 'lcor 11111"ler. Coolug Without A 'sitar To Tailor's end Ciithier'L tt a. ltianzi. 1 Arise ! for the hoer b piasing„ The amid that you direly hear, Is par many leatehhig to bolas r Lie! Rise ! for Ills too is rear :New riot to brighten yaw ireepoe, Or ON boar will strike at WI, And from dreams of battle Yoe via mobs. sad II sd Is pen. COitt ; , isttitanD. Prom ge Da*" %IR Brandi. THE SISTER'S SACRIFICE. it was ontnu2er. lip the long road, shrivelled by the eon, sad turned to dust, two figures came slowly, which seemed in the distance alight and childish. ~s they drew nearer, their faces could be plainly seen; theyawere sisters—twin-sisters, of a tender age, and wearing about them the nu• mistakable' marke of poverty. But one-had a soft, sunny glance jwerabot by a brow, like a smooth-blown suowarift; and long rippling hair, gold-dashed and luxuriant. She had light, dim pled hands, aplump, graceful figure, and so ft , naked feet, half hid in ragged shoes. Her smile was sweet and cheerful; and as she looked up to say a word, her whole faeleglowed with the beau ty and hope of a young heart. The other was dark-bowed and thoughtful; with firmly-com pressed fips, and a mournful, yet piercing eye. Her hands were harder than thaw of her bloom ing enter, but her form was erect and proud, if harshly outlined. She had no smile, perhaps no merry heart; and yet she was a child—her years were very few it might have been 'that her brief life had stretched out like a rainy sky; and that each year of it bad been br.ra, like a rain drop. from bust and cloud, and had froson ere it fell Sure it is that there Ws.., a look of suffering and endurance on her youthful features, and a stern gloom in her unchildaah gaze Mae would mhow her whiob way she ought to go, sad whither alw should turn in the. great march of life Any Mo.• was feeble yet, aud was out begifiui for food itt the Light of thal _heft Potato er Pt S "Go. add she, pointing «nth s dirt, trembling hand, "ask st yonder door"' She looked aful the light fees cif her sister, with their slipping shoes, and saw the minimum aslant her golden hair, and playing over her .now arms and shoulders Wlutt a sight it was- -the rep fluttering upon her fairy form, th'e filth clinging to her Knee and lovelineas ' 4',She's twin to me," mattered Madeline, iron. icalc, with something iu her tact expressing sown .rhe r s,lt ; "boa much alike we are' ky. let hoT beg' She has a sweet Wi tt . an d a pleas ing look ; -.--they never give,to ror " Walking sway when she had said this, she sat clown under a great, wayside tree, which stood like a rough. still - giaat, with thick shadows at its feet. Burying her burning face in her hands, and with her dark, elfish locks omitted and twin ing together on her tanned forehead, she sat qui etly waiting for Lilian Suddenly a small hand smoothed her 64m, and a silvery laugh broke on her ear, like sweet music. She slowly raised her head, and looking dream ily on the little creature kneeling at her side, said "Flow did they speak ti, you, Lilian—how ilia they treat yon'" "Oh, Madeline," returned the child, earnestly, "such a beautiful lady I never saw before: She had large, shining eyes---dark, like yours, but with a different look—and a gentle smile, and soft, white hands—l wish you could have seen her. She came down the stairs, and stopped when she saw me. Then she asked me my name and bow old 1 was. i told her 'Lilian Lem' and I said my, birth-day was in June, and that I watt eleven years old. Oh: if you could only have seen her then, Madeline! She did not think me half that, she said, I was so small and fairy-like; and she lifted my curls, and talked to me a great deal; and would hardly let me come sway. I didn't think she would be so kind, but she kissed me, and gave me theme—just lookr' "She would not have Ithned me," said Made- line, motioning sway the little, dimpled band, held out with a few bright coins shining on its smooth palm, "I ksoic dLe wobJd not hare kissed we," and there was strange bitterness in the speaker's tones. "Would'nt - ahe?" asked Lilian, wonderingly, and with as earnest face, "don't you think she would?" "Never," returned Madeline, with a long drawn sigh; "no never"' "And why not?" said the child, leaning for ward, no that the sunlight, which hare and there broke warvaly through the leaves, could teat on a portion of her face, and brighten her long, soft lashes. "Why should she not love you as well u me?" "Don' t.you know?" replied her Slate'', in a hoarse, sharp "Because 1 am ugly, and you are bandsome---that is why. Too should have learns it, by Ibis time. Did any body ev er bold me in their arms---did malady ever touch my hair?" and here she. thrust it away in a tan gel:lx from her dart cheek, "and my 'twas ? Did anybody ever kiss and fondle me? When was it?" She paused a moon, and east a anutinistag glance on the frightened Lilian. "The lady would not have said, ,, mooed see, with a voile. likel shadow on her thin features, "dot I look ed young of ay age. It would have been false if she had. I don't look young of my age. / dater feel young, either. And yet we are twins, liege Lilisa," ended she, in food, troubling int• oath There had besa sate a rapid ebony of, to and 111 " 11412. 7 dot Lilian could hardly coot- ' Bee mini had mot, hits that of lovelypears. Shit ate that t ohihi AttE ln se, b active, sad ioaste. Bit hi the 01' her dark-fated sitter there ism past, warm thosette at work. SAt , cioald he ishowsly, bet Os seehi net be Jowl She awl& yews far swum and kisd mods with the litial s 4116 0 sia as& of a kilo4,lllllloitile Odic bid tlisaprinsitt tarsal Syr abeam t 0 .11101. /1044001te 111 141 11 =11511/4 "Let ar p," said she, Hs WO orp sad l spa the imarsay the ise lady Irk select Vattro. N 0 W 111 lllZiti 4. HALL 00.00 W .16 11' 81 50 A MAR,IN APVANC ERIE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1854. As she scot' itesin i4 awna we lustre In her eyes; and bar height psi seareely more than that of • there wasi4oniethin,‘ to ragged and proud shoat her, tit had nab a waste of rich. dark kik, imapp4 ll ll l iobAddert4 7 and such a shadowy esraestnatt We her fiat urea, that abs seemod_hoth oldscand larger. Once more they began *it ' and the San travidlect along • • tongs the west, breaking the bled of with its boa, golden footstep. At length 1114 7 ‘ llll / . 4 while eottage oversbmiowed by einna• Lem* through the window, Modell" coda see a round rosy faoe ' bordered with 44 lall 4 ti/l• turn ed towards her own the dew, she gave her errand in a low, gibtTnise, and the woman, after staring at her IltudiYis said. "You're a stnnagn.leoking aluldr! and the. her eyes sought Lilian. "Hew beflfidid!" she exclaimed involuntarily; "I never saw hair like that-4 never raw such eyes'." Lilian felt Ittadeline's bud _Pep her own with a tight, quick clasp, sad looked up, The face, a little above her--n a, dkrk at int had darkened yet more; and the eyes atone dawn upon her, strangely lit boa tot - 1 / 0 9 When they ware in the Wet mink, linentine said, hoarsely, "Did you hear the woman—did you heed what she said to ton and to me, CO !Abu shook her head, sad still gated on the strange obnatesanee of her sister "That's what they all say—every body, Lilian, hates me and - loves you! 13h, what shall I do! •hat shall 1 do?" It was a natural grief, thas-of the girl, sad she had known it for yoare. She stopped, cov ered her face, shuddered, sad sae struggle was over With the fume easiness, she drew Lilian after her w before, and patiently went on.— Twilight eaisie wilt its purple shadows, and still pimple looked after the twe little, way-worn chit; dren, and arkohed diem tal they were eat df sight.. One, with a love-lighted (ice, parted lips and a long veil of fine wad waft-like hair; the other, with a cloudy brow, areaming amidst her tatters and thirknest., in her desolation, and her wreck of hope and feeling, only snob *arts s 4 hers can &sue, when breatheilinto them. The 4ky was , dark and startle's, and the wind moaned and sighed amid the bending willows, - It wat s proud mansion—that at which Made line-paused, folding her shanty mantle over her heart, and with her bare test resting on the Are meat, like sculptured marble. It may have been that she bad known, all along, that Lilian's bean ty would be the curse to separate them. And when one day in their lonely and pitiful rambles, a lady fell in love with Lilian at sight of her Lee, and offered her a kause at ber own rich fireside, was 4 strange that 'Neckline'. generous and sen sitive heart seemed breaking' "But I will watch over her," said she, despair ingly; ~ s hadows will some, ,end I should stay to save her—my love may vet be ber only sun shine " She had thought of this many times, and many times repeated it Sh.• repeated it now, as she stood with !lir dnrk eyes 'wandering o'er the lighted Um.lows. and with pale. sluanken Poor oniiii! Liiian was feet forgetting her!— Night site, night she Liiitu• then:, and took her patient. -tand in front of the mocking splendor of du house where Lilian lived, but gpbody war ur spoke to her She clasped bier ban A., sad hie pgiox..mttistirwtiorbsarAosidi yob (witt- , ister She longed to ltiy has face on thine bright, 'man) ringlets, and to say, "ire were lhidiron I , ,gether --olt!' Lilian, forNii, me not! for , :skt tut not! The whole world i. dark--the whnle world i' hard. *inter, hard on me! Say that I am moll to you than lichee' —my that ;int not :11011e..' Lilian was fast forgetting her a t.iiian eould dance, and sing, and play--oh! think .of that' while Madeline stood outside in her Idiot rags, with clasped hands, and upraiad glance. Li lian daily trod velvet carpets; her eye* bad grown familiar with luxury; and she was drained in ...nen robe- Iler hands were whiter aud smal ler than ot yore; her akin more transparent; her form more delicate The daughters ut rid unip were now her com panions, and they would lasitlx and talk tor tier ip voices as fresh and clear as the first Spring wipd. Could she never hear the tones of a voice which should have been sweeter and dearer?— Alas! Lilion'a heart was hardened by tatter': she could not hear it. Madeline began to walk to and fro restlessly; -now approaching the house, and piing wistfully up, now going away from it, with her bead over her shoulder, and her eyes wearing the same ear- , nest look. "I will seelrer now—this minute I will speak to her!" said she, - impulsively, and she sprang up the steps with both hands wildly ; put forth. The great, massive door closed heavily against her, the broad plate, stamped with a ' haughty name, the height end width of the proud entrance, made her tremble. In a sudden fright, with her head bowed dove, she crept ti down the Mope again, and went back into the street. Once more she took her ?lace in the t great shadow opposite, and still maratained her , steadfast gate The ' storm would not pause ' above the orphan; it came 011 t heavily, and elands gathered dark and pall-like over the sky. The lightning, like an snm glamor, &tared round about with streaming bribes, blued with a fitful I pride, sad rain fell in tomtit. When the storm ' raged with wild fury, MadeLiao smiled with a renewal of thoufht and streaeli. Putting back the drenched lour from her &cc, and allowing it to drop upon her abotthiem she eroesed the street with a firm step. Altering a dim side archway, and stealing through the gloom, she reached a door at the end of the house, and tried to open it. It did not yield at her sight touch, nor yet at a bolder one ' which folibwed ti b k She may ed a few stein ,other, and saw a .ndovr, deep set in the truibiing„ and with a rough sill of tame. Clinging to a light vino-frame at hand, she climbed up softly au sl steadily, and reaching out her hand, threw it at tli d te : n rept through.— She stopped in the uncertain which way to turn; but a sudden g of lightning, through the window, showed her a fig% of broad stairs at the right. Led ea by, she knew riot what, careless of eoneoquemote, cevtain that if she obeyed her impatiens, she should saga Lil ian at last, she mounted these stairs. On she ded, through, rooms andlding back her stray hair from her ge t, searching eyes, and carried by feet too light and noiseless to startle the mem wakeful. But the whole home Ira still, and every body Weeping, sod itadalise, atom*, at a door through which a fiat light am, pushed h book, sod a aotasst alter was irealtaft OVVf wits beamg hart, sad Kr quiver* like this sad Wed ham "My sister, my cuter."' whispered she, bonne. ly, end Wd her htod timidly on the peaceful kww of the shaper. este,, Liba, Madeline-1M me:" She had ho deohglit, thus speaking, to *ken her, hat them were words Which must have woke, thregh weak to sonscl her wishes ra her lace. At the deed of night she penned i 4 a holy lecirehip kneliamek. The bong, Ol eo hair towed from her titmice sad oa the OW"; the hierey Imbee, the real SP, the snowy be* end obis, the usetsiskos isieeeares of tielawr, the net at rite Rabe sad 6.4wa5,. sa /111: " 1 h it le yak Atieos ) hor ago.. now um ; amoo Kai gifil, *penis thee Hai - • ~ they not wandered band is land, ass ir and many a day; had they not, anions of times, lain cheek to eek or lip to lip? had they not laughed together, wept together suffered together' Together had they cot felt the drift of winter mows, the pelting of winter triode, had they not alike been homeless and helpless? Were set both orpinges, Askew, beg r They boa known each other too long to be divided now. Their lives and remembrances had been too closely united to permit of separa tion like this. So thought Madeline, as the east her arms about her stutter ut a wild violent ,tor row "I had rather die, Lilian, than go fres you again. hadilaber ten tines, Lilian, than lead the life I've led in these few weeks " She mid this in her heart, but she spoke uo word aloud. Her voice was choking with thick risieg so* her face was wet upon the pillow, for this to her, was an hour of despair. The light came, and the sun uprose and cleared the sky. Bat the room where Madeline knelt was ao shrouded and mated from the day that she lmiTe not of its birth, till the light stele through • narrow chink, and lit upon her brow, aria kissed it with pare kips. Ilikta*arted, felk,it, saw awlstaggered to her feet:. Her era were heavy and red, her cheek icy, and her form weak and drooping. Once more she looked at Lilian with a gaze of unspeakable fondness, and then turned sway.— Something shone among a heap of laces on the dressing-tahle at one side of the room, and she my it with a quick, exulting look She hid it in her bosom, bowed her face upon her hands, and the *text ummanst was gone from the room into the rosy beautiful tight, which had jai fal len from heaven. It was a singular thing for a wanderer ,like Madeline to wear this del ica tely wrought chain, and richly-set miniature, but she always wore it in gentle or harsh weather, at all times, and through every change. ant with a faint attempt tg screen it from the gale of others, she dung over her neck and bosom, a long tattered scarf, faded and Fringeless of anything save rags. Thus attired, and wath her shore blanking from her feet, and her dark eyes "redder end deeper from real knowledge, she went throa all the streets offering her service at every door Wherever employment eonld be had, whether for a week or month, or whether, as was ofteu the ease, for only a single hour or day, she tarried without complaint. She might have complained—God knows she had bitter reason to complain of her proud pay-masters sometimes Sat long before, she bad learned to bear wrong and slight, and she bad been sternly taught in - the rough school of adversity. Her brow grew calm beneath 14base; her face shrank not front scornful looks; her hands were steady and industrious when the harith word was rigging in her esr They exerld ' not know, she felt or understood, unless they lis tened for the smothered sob that made her white 'p tremble daily. „Sot une nl all the world euell bow. Than time dew , )n,.•pe•! , un- n 1 Madeline wan sixt,eil It so happened that one, mght, ir dusk, when she had finished her day < Libor. ,be friar , / through the garden thoughtfully, Ind *fitting down in in fgbor of sweet ),:tre., Vk l au Did she not know they. had 14 , -‘4ed find richly dowered her' ThHt 4aue a / ,, w lute tone, as trifling as 3 74Wbet 41r,twu f•rratil, bow win grew to richness, awl -to tog up elesr, - wad, sad plaintive. , Aiwa the Dore* ran high. and the sounds were gla , l 311. i 3r ,, rig, startling the thick, heavy sir like a •.krlft rtu i ong dtlrer bell, changing at every stroke. Ind now the melody fell to an echo, meltin away the car, an a long line of throbbing light wean- rued fad& softly from the dreamy sight. A deep flush burned upon her thin, dark ebeek, end her lips had grown crimson and trem ulous the looked up suddenly and saw a slen der figure leaning at a little distance, with fold ed arias. end a bowed head. As the music ceased he turned towards her a stern, handsome tone, sad with the air of one, petulant at having hia dreams broken, =domed her to go on. She did not obey him, but with a calm look, flung back the hair from her deep, earnest eyes, and rose to go. He noticed this, and came towards her im patiently, and with u frowning brow "Won't you sing for ine'"' said be iu di4- turbed tone. "No," said she, am here to work, not slag " At thew word.•, his look of vexation ettaarl to 0110 of curiosity. "But if I bid you sing as well at work, must you not obey toe" "1' never promised to do mo when I came." re tained she in the setae steady manner "I have not seen you till now." "1)o you doubt my power to command your' asked be again with an appssranoe of anger. She said nothing, but busied herself with the mantle upon'ket sboeldera, sad drew it closely over bar Need robe. "Yon would be a lady," said be, sarcastically, lint what are you more than a beggar? You ate literally sera in pieces. There is nothing whole or hessianl about you, save your voice, and that is like a harp at ,sea--clear and strong in the midst of a Intrricane Yon shall sing to Her pee, fixed sad Imitinotui, seemed tosrt prise, not shape him. He saw nothing wrong in his manner of adirmishig her, for be was the indulged sou of wealth and fashion, and, in a measure, the world had 'ruined him. But be knew at owe that he should defeat his own put. pose, by his wilful and violent arguments "Cori" said he entreatingly, -this is a beau tiful nigit* and look, where the neon is stealing up the sky; I shall love to hear yen sing in such a stillame. Wd are strangers, but I will ooafive to yes, that the lore of music is a passion with me; end your vain is as finely mining as that of u awl. Please child, sing to me!" If he bud thought her voice sweet in singinf she certainly thought his so in speaking. t was so gentle when he had called her "child:" It was to gratifying to know, for the first time, that she could give pleasure to any heart. It was BO sweet to feel herself—her poor neglected castaway, and beaten-down self—the possessor of a rare, rich gift, unusual in others, and crea tive of joy in them. She could not refuse so simple a request, petered in so kind and per suasive a sty; - and se she seated hermit; with bar face raised in estrange confidence of her own inability to fail, and uttering beautiful and ma jestic hiagange. Her some nowstung= such freight with sweetues, that ass Lee pest Oa, and, indeed, her present, .*t have belirtrod that the song, bon of his own &s -oy, and child of her own beautiful ignorance, walk. break her alight, entering heart and snap the delimit* string which bound her to earth. All around bee the woebegone dipped upon the gam with white, swan wisp, and lay upon the velvet sward as with *Aar redetimu'' I, of ea- p 1 entitle. The song vent on, sad on, welling hem ber smirk* sold, as hermit wells eon steady from the pie Wpm ba ses - f ed town. "I have dose," mit fa s voles whisk sounded' shiest hsttli te Leonid Neal, Oar I boos* to nob soosis. Apia be mini tin flee an this time there use bar tsars is his eyes.Re wad tat leekat the ;It soissasse sitting Awe 'Whir Wilk Yields& tai shoo hoe toreinwi, with be hub , hen aid, sad bar peiressessiisksai tees, with. est a - Ipin slaws. ale f 446 wt !lace," obi ememily, "pi 40 , sot know th e marvel of your 'tier. You "mkt rot go drudging about; you should sing to the world, obild It would befit you to !mind droned in dinnteods from head to foot." She smiled at this, but there was a meek grat itude in her smile, which might have touched L colder . hesrt than his, Ratite poor girl trembled and thanked him, he said 'quietly, .'Hoer long have.you been here? I have been traveling months past fur my health, and ne that T am home again, I shall want to hear you sing every evening of my life " "Then 1 crane in your alsenee," said she "and 1 am very glad that you have returned well and happy I will sing t you when I can: good uigt, sir " With a singular grace and pride, 4 bowed her head, blushed, and moved quickly. sway "Let her stay—let her stay!" said beenard Neal, pacing up sad down the room, and tread ing on the velvet petals of a thousands eentlese flowers, as he walked. "Now that your mirrors are all polished, and your cartainr s hung to a nicety, and your pictures and vases uncovered, and your carpets "read again, would yon send the poor thing naked to the street? Shame on your seltiahness." "But we have servants enough, already," re plied his imperious mother “what need is there of her% She Dune [set, and must be sent away first. Is there anything strange in thee she can easily find herself another Owe." "Very wily," said he sneeringly, with a ourl of the lip "She can, with her mind and tastes, herd in with foot-pads, and mealy-mouthed, dlr. 4 ty-fared, low-born foreigners of every sort sad grade. , It is very comfortable fur her to be tos sed and bandied about, and out here sad there for serious uses Now taken for a duster, then for a broom, and next for a bolster to s benteup back: now stood on a shelf to make the clock tick, now up dusting the wall, and Dow kicked into the (*.Nair to crawl among cobwebs and splin• tars; she can eerily do all this; you and I could ettaity de it." "You and I"' repeated she in astonishment. "But Madeline is poor—she is an orphan, and she hires herself out. Of course she expects and is willing tn.obey orders. You and I, Leonard!" "Poor is she—an orphan—said you so, mo ther% I beg pardon; I forgot, indeed, whit she was. She's an orphan!" "How odd you are"' said the lady, gazing at him in a vaunt surprise; "how very odd, in deed Now I suppose the girl is well enough. I hare been quite satisfied with her . ways. I am sure Nobody from the servants' room can step lighter, or tuakc themselves handier or neater than s he Rut what of that' I mean, that she , than go - - tud I mean that she shall stay, " said Lon. arid. stepping in front of his mother, with his old frown and fierceness ,If v oi c e "You, your ' self admit that she make- herself handy and I i neat I admit nothing short of this Ifadeline. 1 whom : i-i si thrust beisial your kitchen , door, and feed with .)id distasteful slops, is a creature of • gases- a nd t a lent I believ.- that there is a bright ' d., t (isaming for her In intelleet. in every thing I that g,AP• to make ~ lofty character, she is more than a tna,tett,ffn• any rat ti, 'rm. I have never -.'en, moreover, such strength and beauty of ea , p r e.-ion as I. have seen speak from h er ~,o mor e . . mince. Keep bet alive a little longer, I pray you earnestly, till her bright day emus." i Harried sway by his bitterness and indigos -1 toe, Leonard, non that he had spoken his true feelings, paused, and surveyed his mother with I flashing, ..xciting hicks •••bon't rue at tee in that wa),-' said slit, pas i stortately •I aw used to you, andiuu nor fright ened Vim have threatned me before now, and do you think I care for what you say ' I tell I you, rh, girl shall gi,, and the sooner she's off say hands the better And you could fancy her'. ITo-morrow night ihe'lreleep in the street, on the bar ground, for aught Ido to , prevent it It shall }s. ..1 I, I.eonard - •• it slittil It, ..,;,'' , . N.ht,.. , 1 h, with pale lips. "Nothing shall kelt iiit.r here another day She is t.s, noble to -tay, , .1 ask lii slay, when I tell her what y-u has, -air[ Were it possible for her t . go down on be r knees, awl plead with me for such a home, I'd sooner strike her I,eg,ging face with in) own liana, than let her have it I would ari% e her forth in mid-winter, and at the dead of night, sooner than I would gratify a wish like that If :you are used to me and know tne tai well, you know that I would ilo this thing ". What i 4 to he dune, to be ,sour ktuwkly, - retorted she with 11 bUrtlillg-brow Our ,lispitte is at an end, yOU .lre at libel' I V Iti .Leak with her." "lint revollet:t. resiime4 , itag maxi, "that she has talent aTalit, forsooth nog rvply "And it will eatTy her up high, I .4). If you idolise wealth, you will yet idolize her tier gold will yet outbuy you or we." aiug, porhapt.f • said the lady, tusking round. "Hs! hs ! ).... i dare say 14be ' ll sing." Still Laughing -eoruftilly, and gathering the folds of her long dress into her slender hand, she went?at at the opesi door. without looking back. 4 "That is my mother, ' ..s.i.i be, wit h so expres sive gale. "She pettd and trained me iii her own selfishness, and till now I have been like liev—l have been a credit t... her nucaapmmai Oh, what has wakened me?" ' Was it because the poor. onfavored child, proud and self-reliant, with her shadowy gate, bier calm, truthful words, and her great., serious thoughts, had incased and startled hire ? Was it that she, separate from all others iu style of look and Sake, could charm him more than they? Was it her pure, sad smile, whose beauty he could see when (meal other eye was blind, or was 1 1 it that song, sweet and self-contrived, which he bad heard her sing in the cool shadow of the leaves? . * * 1, Whatever had been said, it was cer tain that, at dawn, Madeline quitted the house with her slender wardrobe in her hand, and with out a single token of Leonard's love or friend ship in her possession. .. "I am grateful to you," she had said, "and it will be easy for me to remember you without." Firm in the purenenoe of what she considered to heher duty, and 'resolute 4to work her own way in the world without his aid, she shrouded her face, and bent her steps she knew not whither. Poor child!" She had yet to learn sorrow. What is the world but a great, dreary prison own in which we stand, chained and fettered ! lAnd what is time bat a erael keeper, whq deals to broken comforts and laughs to see tip hungry still ? (CONCLUDED NUT WVIN.) sir Dow, Jr., lap that a man who rub down the is, eras ill of married women, throws s quid of tobsom in the oontrihutkm boa, sad takes a peaay oat to boy rime as never bate pew* in this woad sad never will. Bed- bags, aid' night-mare sad all the run of a paty cossaisaas will loots him on his way to that will bested prima, whore the ooh limo are fed oa abiders sad stpatikatis Duty aid ate allowed to other aanweatest thaw to stand pick their teeth with a sad bot poker throsA all sterneq. Abst's wkimirsy beiniise &es is list amide. olgiablisis alle tic ela pushes**, mg isesoset Ins as imams slyly. . _ ~-.at,.tr B. F. noo, NUMBER L . Original fottrp. (1164..4 Contest between Winter and Spring 4.40- Oubl Winotr's Imo onion so Oiro oP ta. 4a). Bat is Say esterokiosolta redo oath M, tiptisig sum& aghast! dim* limb - hind bud* .11rirrftod soul 44 lad mach lima) towor Us. Jr....p..4 40am bad sovrtm snti woofs on its .tirti hr‘l Theo fruol.Witsirr, db.,* atirk!, Asia tease ipstost Gower. (kb/ .Ito Lisorts May Airast you're stolaa *au await.! fnma I pray lb. apart 'till lay its4r tb. Wriv slag All watt w wishing 14..wmr forth saki ilk Th• 11.1hia startle blegiotto. "a rt.orr graoa trao Anti .11411 the meet treitrultre that e prtne throw* tr*.o. l l. Where etmenp. ee d h e yne i th. the (mead Then ease usiloss Elpieinig. OUT 4.49111 4. e►eee. MINI W4ll help you be eleequet W Winter Jetret Jou. Yore pus oriel ulll7 we'll v. , rry rzli•e, TbeitwiLl vole Air geed greedier wad Wright reakial de) , Thee wavily well moister 'Awls "g it •tde And aver eid Minter Yietonott. April nth, lit,S4 The Jams WmOr Ow, ea Istinste of Nein it is sheer mintiest* to CollGella tbat ramie} does nothing towartbt raising a num'• reppeeta bility in the world. - Enough war eeri tied in the Jones family. Jueob Jobe, wan a poor, thriftless man, with a large family, wit., were put to great *Mita grt Along decently , and everybody knew a;yet nobody knew say thing spinet them bat their poverty. He wa.4 a sensibie an, well vertrol in politica, sad ecaW make as handsome a speech as Squire Driwes,,in any town meeting in Freehold; but then it wan only ' , Jake Jones, the man who won't worth a cent in the world." lle 'nigh have held 'taper twit Aces in the militia, cr been one of the or lectmen, but he was Ito poor. hr. Ink , retiroly evertook!etl. Besides, this powerty was Kreat diArtiVailL44. - to the family The girls were always held be . low par, in consequence of their being brougtie up in -- an obacure way; and At Jones. their mother, never attained to anyoffict. in the sew lug circle, or any charitable fair, simply becatue , die weld not mingle with the aristocracy The Jones girls never had a fair palpitates in society, or they would have apsfeered as wellras many others They were radicle marked as Ade cided gawky girls, - with whom mothers evident ly preferred their diusghters should have but lit tie intercourse, and they more especially feared lest their sow alitedd be attracted by their faces, for they were pretty, notwithatauding,their pot erty; and !tree. Driver herself _declared. e•if the) only had money, they would appear as - r••il any ladies in the town;• but, as a was, the 'weir only known as 'slake Jones,• daughters, who lived in the small ,red house under the hill But Mrs. Jones was descended from an Eu glish stook. She n used to -my if she only had money to travel, she had no doubt but she could find out her pedigree, but this all went fur "smart talk," until one da3 the public journal announced that "the heirs of Lucretia Sekleu, if living might bear something to their advautaec by Galling at —street, No `,t. • Mrs Jones was a Seldeu, bud her toottter . f. name was Lucretia-41 so, a property of tuo Au» drat thump:Lod doliarg was her due front a bach- ear itttele,as a bequest to the heir of his sister; sad Mrs. Jaws was her (icily child. It was her' witbaret mistake Mr+ Smith said 411 e • Away- thought that then was something above the evinutonalitfin Mrs. Jonem; for her part, Ole had always boom •uvial with her, and treatod her lady-like "Hnt, mother," "aid Sophia. -you did warn wr against associating with her daughters You know you said they ti- , 41. :iwk ward tineoutb zirl "Rut, my dear, it I. iiitt .41C re very' genteel, secompliAlied young ladies, and I have no objection at aft vatting them, especially .ui•it fortune ha.. hap pened to them • Jsuxib Jotter up a prineti; of ltvinß - He built an t.tegant tt•mcii. kept tit: , t•ar riar, hired *.rreinM, o-cei t z .1 tin,,tiotr trot') the Governor Jiuttlee of (lA, l'i•Jee; th.• next ) ear Wa- tirsit Seleettnito of the t,iwn; awl D r . Road eltiquetral) urged hin elatiw. it e p n -Aeb lati're to our General Court. athrunag, with gr.'st emphaaiiii, that he -knew ti man to town bet;vt calculated to prr.ent it- inti Jont4 Thie tlii• 'lllll. 111411 111i111 )441 ,I 1 meeting, rather than hear ••.1141 .I.lke eittle more than :I year ago And how the „octet of tr“ez. .14 IN .1 courted' "Thomat.. Itiettard. 11 , 111 y . he Moth ery used to say, "if you are •• t". ,•00acers to a lecture. why don't yon my t'6lry or Sophia, ,Jones to go with you' Tit* , r. * t weet ! ,rero, girls, and yew would do it• you crow; pasts your way there. The t,.,c say. Is worth full two hendrOki th , ,us , ut f th A : ti vtdyi makes every childsentir, t it hipendkut They were no 1,4 E 6 • .tab soled er9refrlt b u t t h e tall. err-„ :I/ . tid girls, who wet , . dressed ), u ..1,451) .*.rta V L . ( -stogely Didn't tb. J.,ne,es is.li4dttitatir a, th.•l ‘ contrasted the post with to : t ,r t race th, r , wa2+ Micajab .tone's, who o- 4rto pisy the 01 tile in the church, knot' it roil) in thome daytt ,qt mge , t h e fiddl er; “ t o p he bawl proettred handwrote hott...e .irgan. mtriblited large sum fo, the cl,ureit. tee 'Ltd aatituti ed the cognotueu ul "Mr .1 r rxgWette performer and organist •t tal ons J uts, the gentlemen who reeetecti t.keil large proper ty from England The girt , were ready to I sit he the c,hoir Sow without t.ring—the Ist was a noble-hearted fuliow„ and ivasu't it a treat to burrow his quisling giss, to look al the strangers who happened to enter Arch: By-and-by, there was a new event talked about., for the affairs of the Joneses were the a ll e war t Sophia M en gaged to . r. Tyznphony, the village! ,toreltisep er. Nobody was certain of the feet, y. , t every one knew it would (mute out in engagement, and it was thought his "variety store" was enlarged with that view of the Sqnire's purse, when sod denly, Mr. Rinker, from the South, a weatitly cotton-planter,. car; l 4ed her sit:i) at ten day's no tice, Awe slaves some at her bock and eall to do as she bids. Cloyes, the bedew, liver rent free in the mail red house they occupied in the drys oT their pos. eny. The Squire ressembers lie used to *nave him for nothing when his pockets were ems), and be follows the golden nth. Mrs. Jones bas made several donations to her loaner milliner. and a poor maims, who used to help her spying and hill in her sewing, and not oake of the fain fly have assumed parse-proud sir since they Olake ponassaion of thew proper% conquent ly they are deservedly rearmed; and th is shows plainly they hay souse as a regulating medium since h a ys/ ommon they oast no peacetime+ upon the former inattentimm d people in their ilnya of • , Which is ut h&rida method to mike Wu • that idthenglt money changcd An" in tit aminions °laths* the gimuioe merits its then. main rims* misarid. Yet, all the whits, they ate IMB 40111111111101111. weir that 'fumy alone gave guar their mow tuition in assists. 40 1111 P e " I ffkl ad you pot pocku aoas of tbao aid as boy to maim, Nobody way to SW" uTos time vas lbws to as spoil, and I ion am was to see tiara 11. a ipso Wile ENO STRUA..