Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, September 30, 1854, Image 1
DFRLIN & SLOAN, PUBLISHERS. VOLUME 25, lITBINEBS DIZSCTORY. JOHN F. DUNCOMBE. .10 COOMM.I4II .0 . LAM. km Marshall', °Met. Erbe A. A. CRAIG lor Pante; Olhee removed io Mo. t Hasbro Phasic, floor, fatale itsret, gala. Pa. E CLIAPIN.. , , 4e t.,• 40 0 .1 the Violin and Guitar: roil of 4pi to it. or doordr s. Juba P. Vincent- Niue ansited for __ ~r Cotillion Baada. * - ,- W. H. SiitaiMAN, chicruieleacan .aierisi. 1-- between Brown's Hotel and the Reed House The t : g enies laaa Wee ternarthe hoe toe the Met pewee ilbr ,at.agcsinivelly Pricy SA uo and u pw ar d.. L. W. OLDS. s Retail matinee cutrers of Well and -V,inern .upertor quality, the best and cheapest nor,' in use j avve Prry akock,,ii rear of Liddees Furnace, State m ai Wit et . 40 eJect 01 SOT aim caliber 11>r conveying water Itn ya ,"4 Wbanmal tittrPeam saes to order L. T. FOX, Ileatiata, a arm anon west of American y e ,, Ere 11 DR. EMERI , ..., I leof f wits Dr Pox. a few doors volnat of Americas 0 , 4 u. Etre Pa G 14 7- ' TODD - , Iv* Cannlt Terrk ie fli D.w. - ~ ~,. ~ wholesale Jobbers la Wk. German and Do ort mire. Guns, PilliON, alter., Lc 164 Market " 1 " ...I'll and kli. Ph .la delek la role ..". BUTTON . a FIER-.RON, 0r.01 , 0 01111 T. l II •VIITO4I it CO .1 Rasa Desiets to Drugs. Meilac ones, Pawl.. uliC asik D , r rit Pelf141111et), re ils "iami pa, io; Kt /indigo. No. I knell How. UK 0 L Nrfi r r -Offier rnd dwrllint in Sank Park Rut. swamies! I+ll (' BROWNELL, Jllll.k l o l tole of air Puldie elyuarr, briwerts ..4Pneb 111/1,11., KIM Pa LbAkon PI 1 , 11(1 1 !.. 4 F;i 4 i; -- 1."1 - )fl /10/ TIM F. 11. ABELL, Alt Rooth 0, tn. ?hp Erne H•Lnk MoUw son' of noond. En, Ps ;I,[l. 1111` beVI slur of the MI. And wa.r.inte.l nut T D EDWARDS, ..-vrtl "It .1 Wtrren P. Pro/....101.11 4 , ,111Pellf.M. la in rorpivr iirCiflit4 &it'll( KM I) WAI,K Et{ & (Y), and 11P14 110,11* h u 11, %V:ire •enew thr Pub,.. 11r, , Igr r, 1,1,1.0 1 041. 9:111. PI tart . ..queer,. I'l,l, to, Iron. NI ;,I•. •+ , ovrn. I' wilfl.. Sr with un•or typlng I Aber til otratillouals. Phoprlit r. Jr, ll= - -- tl ~./0ir.11.., t ...e... , , ... ,r,,. . i rat -I. clay .1.C.1....11 t•e-i -i • •• ~ , •. ...... .. .... se , • Wall and Window Paper. ~ ma. , 00.411... , .., .., 111e 1 " - nib— et, I I worth 11, thp... ~...,. %i II o N cletna lu watch' ' i.„ , r do ~, iti tri,d to -• • I , o .•o ~ 1,,,i , ~• CAItSON (IRA II AM, Ps I•Pr was purelealsed trona at. of lb, lamest a., ..11 01 i/CLUJI •T LAW,,,I Ware.. French St . South Inannfacturing Iletablishments y ,e; AMe Part. Eau.. Pa in the, ulolallY. 'WI 3, a third A n, N, r . lll 4 , 1 , 1 it 1, •• I. ,- 1. ,t, T \V N1()ORI.1, a•iltuw• who pretelitil to .ell sr • 1. ,11.1 , in..eta helle• r . f .1 tball. Vol proof.rl al,, het. ).1 /t/./.4 h. +.1 1, 0*. • I,acre.,e,.. Provit.uris, Want..., I ...plkarn,l'olli.ll. • Er.. April 15.1 "1--I. N.,, 11 11.. ~ u ✓lt , .• a a 'loran. 11 row n'• Hotel. State Ater. Er.e. Pa NCI' ' ,NT, HIMR(/1) &I'U , I W'llO SAYS SO! I . E WV KRI lasi Who h.. rerroii . tor J.,-1, ,h.i ,r,,,torns ,11 vs no r sans( dare,. Hollow Warr, Lilielate..., "barta.. ar ry .." 4 ate a " . .. " 1 . ..I'' I. s' l s^ 0 ' I,•l Is . re. , I ~r ell. It ~..•, ‘,.. can, t r c _ ',hale el.. EN.. Va orarllV, aptalllv 1101 ./.11.1. . ‘5. !', ..- -- - - truUt Can dean .14 111d1 s‘t. 1...1... 11111•11 Iler 1,... 1 .t. 4.0 ~.,1 r.li. THIINIAS NI Al's"l'lNt . I.,,itt .tll I mtit,trr tg.tir ht. „. tSt f N 1.-, ~,11 f •Jr .velr , .,S,ls et' ..c•. rim SICK ut u roue... IL . a as are, Ted $••14.. t :auto, n ,; It,•• .1, -b, .11. , tothlnEut Plleh , Otte Witirl.••• •• Jewelry, 4 .1%er 41,00 h... Flir•,, Al etc'' that e; .n "'” k'Ill"I•' , es to' ill's rr.l Qt. 1,, Lrie An in -ter m. 1...04.11.. k.onswe• I.llhp- d ud I la./,, i., b As, ' 5O ;'.'N W-41 ' 1 . dad 'el... 11•0011, repair...l and in ~i, 1..0 order . , ii the t e., 1.1110 net. at • hurt ...Alec I 1.."1. , c1k1 , oAi 4. Ft 1.1.t.R. II JAIIECKI, Mai tt, iss4-1.2, P irk RUN. iI i , - - i • 11, .1 , 1 • it of :•it.iir •irret, I ear P, Watchman. Wharst be Clock! J R tlf ' SNlsoN , STRANGER, wtylrOable Your friend. tor the 1,,,,r. call iv ID Sacrelklue and Puller. slut bus s c... 0.1 I l o ci . i... . It„„ii. .1.11101.1 W Niotithiv bleitialten, Cheep pub pet about polling! • lites'd Illote• Newspaper., Ovid Pellha, Pocket Vol- Th." are now Hs - rising TAtryw-fir. ( dlt 1, Of c...0rta...' noon, I ~ Jour weal - aline Reed Haute. Erw. of them beautiful,. allot tn. in f.X., • 1 PAI I, Row , t.r,. - STEWABT, May sti. BOOTH i J 954. "ii ______ a ilfelell.lDetiet• in Fancy wad Staple Dry Goods iOOlll Beeintlesa BAGS, hold, nu 2 and !J Wallet, fur Sale Awl, between the Reed House and Brown's licite4 e_e by 44 are h i - TWU i 1.. n... II 11 1 • LIDDELL, KEPLER it CO News From the Steamship City of Glasgow - .WC of lion Pence, Ratting, steam Boilers, % atilt Great Itattle fought on the Danube!! r,,. Pnaof Menem and all kinds of itlacateery and Ti. Thagoad RINJOWIA/ Kelferl / 4/1 D'i br i b a r a Culiap. et .doue to order, B‘. yesterdays arrival or the I niter' Shale. , r T 1, , ,,.... Ihr ,• hos,. • __ _ _ CLARK li. METCALF, Intettiruce wog brought to k.r.e. luap•ther with the larirca • best weleetest arid ehleappetrtork 0111W...A 110 ..efl lichen ~ I 0 r 1 , ^ 4 letao. healers in DrY Goods, Carticu and Dry twining goods ever'brotight to Rrie Jacob knew i• mitt dews • %,., I heed Howie mined ICI keep up a.. repulatsoir for gell.rac up the heal fli.• os. - STERRETT to. ORAY, I the shortest tailed dome and tighte.t tient.. 01 .ns etoth,l,7 r. tablishinetit in tbe lily The atm iL 1..). , rrryohiL4l.34.•:..bie", ..tare sad Retail Dealers in Wet end Dry Of."fe- ' tloai•Aikano.w..i. , --i... -- • • i h,.... A. „ . . ~, , ~, , , . ,0 01,PrOduce. Foreign and fauteiuc yr. , - ----- [,..aLs,clovr• q u ' llicfrh ' el. i , ~itrtii,or id .o '. ' ''''"-'"' " Robe Ware, Km., ri.h..4,.... Glair. , )12 ' W ~„.....a..carTmll",' P 4) P 3 '"' " ' Beaelhheral . .... • _• •• " to WM. S. 1.AN1.,, F:144:1,..,,,,7:::;!.,.....,:,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,!,;:,,,;.,7,..t,,,,,,,,,....1,,,,,,,,,,..:,,,,..,,:..i.:_,....., , i, 0, ..,,,,,,5.„,,,, 11 1ni0,.. t I "die' U'r r 3"1"r" - 1 l'Unt ' It *unl,llll.r i.„ „.“Trs ~ 1.,, r „ at sail I rall at Law rye you 61* 10. a•uffica ,i i - , 11,, ~ , „,,, h•sa Geo corner of the Public Valuate ever""E '.l3'''''''' i• es f.aird t0r,.,., r'..ll' T - 044 . e ver)1111 lag heeded ,t nen , .."'"'" ** ~1,.•• .., M SA M SFORI ) & (4) "leo Lol Ile ' I ebraP" th a n , A 7 , R,,, ,, / ,,,,,,,,, 7 ,,., , ,„„, ~ 414, slaver, Rank Notes. fPralls• C " ftli r ~..,,,, I ka rt tor all al . 11 ,.. 11" : . t I'''' ‘" ''•"" jA, ,I 1: hi ii II 4,... 'e1e e" a benge n.„„a °e n 'ee .) p "lle 44" " (fli t, c'a.. 1 Pd.., May Lt. l•fal--at • „e No _, ....._ -otter, . oldie "kpantr, I r a e E - Ro * f ST A.-cwr, T II - . „„, ~,-,, ~..Y.Tll,l•ll—RoWiderare Oh V. 41.111, A. Wel 1 1 1 0p..21.4°,,v111;14r1./..4tv...:. j0rr...7,,,,,,111ar5tt,iur,u4,,t7t,12,;c,.. ,G,,,?tin.l)"llv ~..0 . 1 Ap.u.scary Hall- RV( pits RI E 1) I.'ihasOL, tranaaanoared American 114 . t I.lll•ted{.. l l R eel 1 4 ., N ai ls, halvah, It .ces. Iron and Ni r a , rase. Pia _ cA,I)wELL....-it ' -- TT - ..- : RENNE , Jobbers, and it emit Prater* In Dry tlnodetllrori.4e. i . Glasaware, ecapeting. Want...arr. Iron_ . 4.4„rs 4.1, jw , e liilnpoe -Wats*, -.fate street. tour i floteleßels• P 4 its, Vices. Bellow's. A lit A " l ".' 24Pl ' ilir. a" s Cr" 1 1 bent ofterufdle and ca rr gage 1 rtrialtaaralho I}EOE6I - II ci - TLER, it L a w, Al ref .d , En, Coons, Pa Celle , 1 ))))) • ,tl.l 1 .Hess attended to with prouspt ened distaste hues - JOSIAH tiI.:I,LOGG, .41114 j Waist tiews Merchant, .n the euni.r Due 1., Nkie street Xlll, ?Insert awl htte Pub, eon •axe CARTER ,t, BROTHER and /Wool Dealer. in thqty, *edit ow. Paint. .Inllll. Wass, N 6. lit ar.l House. F.t Ps AM - " - LYTLE, n. iiiercbaut 1b- 1.441,c rlytiarr, few .eu tot ?Wm *Wet. Et Iv DITRLIN St BLOAN, ...1...km. School and MootoiOttorou• Book, 5t Anti s..i,osety sad rrtoter's I:strdo No I. iltown•• Now E\ • J(NIN SNt ENE , Prate, (ACe in lb« mum furtuerly occupied by o• Mork JOHN HEARN CO ...d Commas*us Mere dance. dealers In Coal, Fluur arm lag a daily Ii Or a I pper L ate y trawere, Yuir• .e. ra GEORGE J MORTON and Comm'Awn Meretrant, rubt ie tiara. Er, oak. nalti hal.. Hour and P•awer. _ I ROZENSWNIG it. CO MO thread,. and lannacht,c lir) mar wade i 41, , t Star. &r I • IsKr-It !It ttertrhet, .1 (' MARS HALL, 'thee op slain HO IIIIMIS411! Nati' huild.pg. Pruttocutitagy'• ullice. hate TIBISALS, k HAYES, 0 ') touwhi. Uroceg rut Hat Av.ate. 14.. w 1.. !Ilvvir Hotel. Fri... Pa s'IITH JACKSON & SON. Gmr,rips. . ) 1 4.15. Ate . Pli i'map.tdr, P.m. Pa W. THORNTON, ilaSzplases, 0. ace., *CCU "VvmeoLs. Ou 0,1 toe ~ ClirPfui , ) drel.ll flake In WTI ghee "Melt. •i L• cIiAUNCY HULBORT, asiatimitiost sad !Loyd. ",. Foreign and beisombe 1.4 suer. rhilaartpli J W POrdLASS, 1 0111 , 11..19 Iry In V i ll.nin'y net, net, to TANN - Eit & N1A61141., s‘.v T In.ionntanr, •r•••• aid Iwr I CO. Ne% are . I krl near lilt Cunit Y- 1, •• " ran H Witit;HT & 0(), ", o.r was aar Omens !Weil and Slicer rain, Isar ur i rod Warrants and I 'rerulica ier likrecori- Ai". "Ai , * on Jr pro Pr ,pal clues In Ihr I ' u iota. and all parts " 4 1 4.4011 Vkr &Orr I Are, \C tn. Inv: 11Mue 11., corner a 41 .1 P.M. - r WI.IIB THAYER, Ira. askt IY•UYgk 1J0k...n rVI4I/ 400VMM pUll 01 . "• • hf. It t( t 111. I'l4y ■ tttl firr f•lip4.011111411lICIAS • ' ' 44 ' 3 " 4411 T 1,04 .tis.,rtt tkr(' na I M.lh, ra .16 e II k GA LIMA IT H ail, wort kappueete aw sew noilgi ___ ___ ___ _ ___ J 1 CHAPIN, R "".• • , Otartrr —4 Herr so Ore Essopsre Munk ~ .stoss, s r of Mine and Volthw"" , U p " 1 "" r " ....iimi • roe ostoir and *44 B ert irsrrasted - _ - - - - - - 1 K. " i Land ion meowed eel for sato by . P-41 Ill: it TUX a eustA.ma. A( ►‘I.NIT and Porctia is %I n ge. I gate Melt ira Pore . 1 61.. at A — prtil.4- Sl' 111 MP e 761 A Ibe Cat% cbiltAk tea. tale. was 1•0$1,11, *rams. Mmes. sees. r_„.. A 'hub supply elf Ota.dewreedly pw M ipstat 1,11041 4 72. - 4 ) 140 ii.--4A SIMS t Sa le 'a* .. ••••• yere• Mete ihee etionilia. very low. " 4 so k awn' a ITKW ARTY/ - - - - - 500 1 ARCM d 3.4 Tel 1-4 rs 4 3-4 imacisd ad Maerbiqp, trees ed Is) Whiffler yard. 11811ALat RAYPS. - - CA Plain It. war Illeogriet HatsoyAii soh si . " 41,4 lattsOia, al Jowl Nana a mow AIMS. •.4 . • . 1 , ' IV..?"tvO`rit . , ' WEEKLi . •- OBSERVE' the drii dibstrber, IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY MULLIN** &LOAN, TO WHOM ALL LITTERS RSLATIN9 TIC BusiNERA SHOULD BE ADPRtSiED - - - - OPPICZ-NO. 9, BROWN'S BLOCK, ERIE, PA Printing Ogre, corner of State sad sth B F. SLOAN, EDIToIt tr. TERMS If paid in adrano.. or within I mon•h. $1 50; if not paid ae above 12 will he charged • • • Any subscriber failing to pay within the yeir, the paper will be discontinued •nd the areount left a ith a pro per officer for collection. TERMS OF A OVE RTISTNO• Plr • Sixteen lines or leas make a square. ay One Square, one week, $ 73 One square months s:t 00 One " 2 100 I One b " 500 One " 3 125 i One " b " 675 One square a year, rhangeaLle at pleasure, •.*Carda inserted in the I3uoine4• Direet"ty at $3 per =mum, his lines allowed (,r a Card, , is, and under fight, sb. Two squares-3 month , . $ll be, 1 year $l4. One column, or :10 square , - tr. $ ttt-1 . 6 u tt .tlo , • $3 O . 3 mouths, Sib. Obituary and Marriage I, Alt,' 2 hi- 0i• Is Eiihitiorm enneerts, et , ' , ..0 rent .1, widito.o t the a bole rates. Special •nd Edittirial it-tiev-. In et my Religina., Public, ray Cttlinpany and itilier ',tier., till the Above rsten 11111r - Merchantr and other% repairing' treriuent ehar':+e in their advertioestente will be nll,,wed Two per, and card, for $l",. F r the char gem will ho in pr , .p..rti,trt, void the ndretti•ernont. tuu<t be nrictly confined to the Irizitianst.• hu•ine , ...f the ad- vertiPer. Payment 2., tranriertt ad , rfi-oinopt: require/ in !Ranee Bill. Gar yearly nilverti•inz will ie pro half yearl). A}edwti n..f in 11 , tetriplr' vtln 11 pal lin n 1 in PAPER HANGINGS! I If ifter P.•rimettifisl I S . 01%.‘40 , Am...1,1,3f .t., f11:NR1 I'AIIWELL.N, Vire, ViNfilte hit.' loollit.l It 'F. It F. \ • j• ight, 114/11.10C4011 la, Finlso,4 ,ll h I 11 M.tk. t • t Ltitv F , Itrobt s I' AL .Nu Illit,nrllt • t YttX.tllt.•'•lolr,r, Su 111 Markel , •t 11,31,,ii /I L ft, Itekl,t. Cottl.ot r I 'alet. Cope A. Cu., 1.t(I Market ,t etas. Ilikeigargre ik. ,s,ll'o,,travtr, irrrzel Ik. 17u . 111 rd Hun N • m.l l hell% !won. Baker AL In.. I Su Vl•tket 11 air Ilele4. I'o Markt , Demi, whii.rsh L. co.. IN M. rk.i vnl tot, •, DIRE( T'. R ' J Magarsipe. 1.1)1Iltetpil. John VI II ,If• 1 , 1 , 1 Jun Severarg.,... . M Vur.,ro Ilenry J II 11 •(1. l'ardurs I 4 eriirett, Way. A. Galbra,th. I. I. A. Bennett. J „ lame* Sk 0. I VI ~•tul, NEW 000Ds. fp f: subscriber ie now receiving a very lam 5t0,.4 1 and gummy Goods, rsiiiiiraing of Dry Hardware. he , k . winch were purchased el I..er prven. liwsr goads, writ utnainad era few weeks earl. , The •oir-rri - Am , rect. conadeni that arose who flay favor h. 1,1 with their custom will ling it to their interest to eontinue • 11e in lie. hi. former eUstOwer.. all all airfoil nit to purrha-c rtele• ,1% iliac le call and mane hi. work heron. purr el.en Ilerr Eric, Jung 17, led -3. mmo_ /ANIL, I.ll' rr liE sur i a l have not reeeereoullirAreati, a *upPlY . of "Puns i4wencaa Winne' lot medic in 1 , purpoires Lonerurth's eparknint Catawba, Still Vat,. 4ronotti'.. vw Seet Catawba,. These W inesarelhe • unkrinented. fire from Alcohol. the otacehar.l. tut, 0 1 11... ju,ee, pressed in Iwo natural state by arresting Aerutrmviwi Erie. June 10, ltd 4-1 11111,TOP. IN. sl\' 1.1114 TH-64 , WATE R. !Ct. Eagle Tlipoli. eleaningr and pOliviong all kind , ot toel.il • h ue `n glow, it I. elbeaper than 11.111, I all ,e. June in, 1e34- 4. IN if Too sr* /Milan From rail &o call on c ue lor your tucks, (Aw 1..., loots, .e. eras 1/ Bell attester and evemb trig that 1 , neer-- try to lorutsh 3 house, a. I rail and *ll g rtatn• in the platerlune Is, 1-ittl. l ore Olio Ow ereatrd rtd t lit:W:Pi Hata. baps. Straw Ooods• sm. TlllTu te rarierlained taker this teethoti of i moron iit be. old en .. LOntersll/0 1 the public woo-rail), that hr I. now Opening a .tort of the above tiobilli, in the more o.r. ht.! act otoed by Illemere 1110u4h it Alerellort. On 1 1 1 In in street, oppotte It rOw IC- Ili,. lel, where be yrill be happy to wait us Azt mat will sore loon a call Erie_ .._ . Y _a 1.3. 1....1—t, ft S" 111'14'1 LK __ .. - _ sea ligring and Summer Goods. Fr IBBAILP & HA Teel. Pro I Drown. Hine It. are now orfertna 1 the isnot and cheapest SUMS Of etante and ran., 4:0061s in the city 'Having plarebayed tune cork tot -ca.') And at Auctions," rfisatly moiler the cad q r etpsrtet.ear. 111ra-dr-It per cent, lower thin early Apritqzporeao and will sell awn. a t prp. ten lower than ever trefore offered to this rdi Their .rock of Dress Goods Ounusts ili pall of liehenite changeable. pl..] and , Piety B:lksollark *I Itts. extra width and lustre Herne., Has. 1 lin De Loins, Remy and ilmtlev De lA t os, plata a nd I da,ded He Bode copied all wool lit I.aitis, plato limn! Oe aml n tignied, t l, Frelleh Plllll4l ine^Ttel. Alt 1.3t3Ef1. Cainquir.. I ° hod 1.60 l en du., lerench. V nei,-ii a n d ot ater tea n I...nth/Mr Yu andd Printsts lac.. ate . Fr.c. Ha, 6 —_ _ _ ' BARLEY . 40 T 1 f•R 1 . 10 F ARAJPR: , ,I , llK•othee/oller ng.ton 11.1t' 'eat., to return h i s t hank, to the Pitrotserit tor I.loe COllllll 4.0 110 4 OW" il %11p111) 01 Ballet they bare turouesed lam with donne the last 11 Star.. 3111 d to a s sure then that het ha. Ithrole arrangeruents !or Wary eastern ship ments this *II. and Will etontontle tu pat earn anti the ver, hdtheet niaftleo peer. fur nit, quan," tired P. '" " I Ills Apeoeini at a lb.mi, Girard and Fa ITV tew. Eris, Aug S. 1-51 -IS 113 If VC ZI D 'TATES II 0 T XII.. chm•. , Streit, ••••• i'wsr Ih, tqamatiphim CI J !Illaal.PLl. A ..i . .late of ton,'.' Hotel has the pr e ssure ,• to Inform his pleads and the travel:me ruartrawitartv, that he has lease. Hutt lion.te for 11 leton of tent., lnl i.totton prepared Ibr the rereptoon of The meal advantages of this favoliw estAttlittratent are WO well known lo need comment The Howie awl furniture bave been put iv first rate ordefi ire roam as lperp and well ventilated Tie tablets will a iwaya he hustshed With the kelst, elle the Prole law Pleellee #110111111( Mutt no label ow hie part shall be v. sauna to make the United States equal in e u r_rts to any Hotel in the Quaker city Jaye. le* - ITZIEM . I a rwetmaa INOVICIS. f'10;1141/ 1 1D G. fleltltoll has purr ossed Ow interest of Tbosi as S. dist lair. The hoshotos ei 01 br Stereatter tonSostra aeon Oa dine efISCILT O IS & HERR( IN r bo a ill Daub all se - e•mtiostul4ll 11no t; F.O. KIM( )14 , Erie. A .IC 1964-15. 4 ' S. u. HSalltoM , j - 1111011 S 71. - 111111 41.1i3TItis —l thisebllss yards Seater, 1... r 6ia4loassa. small eher k a awl drr,ralsle pa arm , . which cost Words, to impart& 114 efini pe! yard. ShiTSl.--i. Tig&S las & II Aii Es. - - 011111Plipit 011171111INT.—Wµboet doubt the very beat es % mutat !remedy ever )et &Ettore...a .or toothy. he, le ettga l g e e . rp m sa d of kit/. µµlµµµ.µµtor) µrenege oa Mlifl Of Seat I to de Itad et May 12, MC CARTKIIL II RUTH Si. C. 1 106 lards of Madder hso uCeokon Warranted fast or IMOlllef refaaded. at A errota petyard. Also taw. µmin al_mytateolests able palterer, at It Urea NV yard, st Nay 116-1 TIIISALd & KATO. 5.,.9 nt.,1111),, nt wiP 1..• I I MEI MEESE J r: Flirt itittt Vottni. TO AIITOXIF Season ~ f mist and mellow fruittulneit, - Close bosom friend of the maturing min, C. aspiring with him how to lined and bless With fruit the vines that round the thateh-eaves run T., bend with apples the moiled cottage trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core. T. 'well the ground, and plump the haled shells With a sweet kernel• to set budding more, And still more, later dowers for the bees, rod] they think warm days will never cease, For •immer has o'er-brimmed their clammy cells. Who hash not seen thee oft beneath thy store! Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may lad Thee sitting oprelese en the granary floor, Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind, Or on a half-resp'd farrow stead asleep, Drowsed with the fume of poppies, while the book Spare• the next swarth and all its twined Sowers, And ootnetimes like a gleaner thud dos% keep s ity th:, laden head serve a brook; ‘ir hy a eider pre.., with patient took, Th..ti w tt, belt the la , t hour• t hour. her. 410 t h e ~m gr of Spring' Ay, where are they Think not ..f them, thou hest thy mask too -- 11'h 6lrre.l clouds blodm the soft dying dis), A n.l t , °eh the stubble pining with rosy hoe. Theo ,o A wailful choir the small gnat mourns kuiong the titer "allows, borne aloft, imding as the light wind tires ur And full grown lamb. bleat loud front hilly hourn. 11 , 1ge-cto•kets sing, and now, vat) treble soft rhe red breast whistles from a garden craft, t i nt asthering .wsllow. twitter in the eine!. (1, hitt illisctlian. ES i ro, ,I di. Ludy's /140.4 I.\ DIA'S WAGES 111 ALICE It. NEAT.. ' o , tl • rl," idl:phyic!an,:ol'ujr : 'if(:want:Ali%i:n t:v):usatleationee eountfcxpure7iran:et rdl : uustntd: i t'in't sic , you ytiingth t willheipthatpain ito your side so ng as y o u g o on th is w a y . " It way nothing new to the doctor's patient; he had said, when the warm weather first commenc ed,l "he tu n-t go to the country, and that 1, calfeat Ifer aching limbs and failing eyes had told her s o long before. But she still biped tloe i t,,r wouldtw" onl y give her acoldt ~o ti relieve that she mething had ta k en, and the pain in her side; and, n he hurry of twirarsisoevae, he t r t1;:li; t t;.4 abe b ad w ad l done for r three months past She had b, en waiting in the basement office for -some time, while the doctor ate his breakfast and ~m oked his cigar at leisure; for, though he still adt ised the poor gratuitously, and toed new discoveries in medicine and surgery upo n them, they to bide their time. He had 00 • 11,1- 1,t4,4,,, 1 . •had Ns-one re • partenis, w iolla .0 S 1 .0,1 rap in hi- own 'sriCce•as e'olll etp4'eltilltt take “I'n, va r y itu e tvilow—very mcie i occupied Hog morning And he bust Imi • about among the ou the mantle "Sent for before I was tip tt) a lady in Waverly t'ince, and have' to go t't tit' .tutry at twelve, the country seat of an - oth , r patient So, you see, I haven't a minute spar , Take they.' poliiiers every night—three .ee—and go to the country not a day later than Saturday So they left the office together The doctor t' drive to the lady in Waverly Place, and tell 1,, r to go to Europe, and then to order his coon try putt , tit to the a-shore, which was all they had tailed him for, two obdurate husbands requi ring the spur of medical advice before they would consent to either plan "Delicate health" i- a very powerful operative agency with wives so circumstanced of late Ile might as well have advised Lydia Gray to a broad as to leave the city at ail She had but her earnings to depend upon, the wages of a dresstnaker's journeywoman; and, when she could not sew, she could not live. There was no er brother to assist; her mother, a widow fr.,tis the country, had brought up her two daugh ter'- one scarcely knew how, toiling from morn ing till night at a tailoresa to give them this, lighter, and, as she thought, more genteel trade. Poor soul: this one point of "gentility," as she called it, had been her weakness, and the oldest daughter. Anna, inherited it, together with the bl u e e yes and curling hair that had been the charm of Mrs. Gray's girlhood. Now the moth er was dead, all the relatives they could claim, and none were very near, lived in a far-off coun try village; so the two girls occupied the room as Gray left it, except that the single bed on which she died had long ago been sold in ex change for a much worn sofa, that bad seen the interior of more than one second-hand wareroom. So far, ,tnna had ruled in all things. It seem ed to her perfectly right that Lydia should go for the work and take it home, particularlyif the day was wet or stormy It was in this way that the first (told, ending in the dull pain in her side, had been taken, so that now, though the weath er was settled, it came on at times and took her bretith away as she bent over her work. Then,l agaibT-there would be days marked 6nly by ex- cessive languor---this was one of those, when the air was oppressive—and every step and every stitch was felt so burdensome that she scarcely cared what became of her. Anna bad little patience with this mood—the celled it lasiness—for she herself was one of those notable workers who pride themselves on finish ing off things in a burry, and so can always com mand work in comparatively dull seasons. When an engagement is to be met with an impatient woman of fashion the forewoman does not look too carefully at the quality of the sewing, so that the work is forthcoming at the appointed time. So Anna hurried her sister from morning till night: "They would lose their engagement, and then what wag to become of them, with room rent, and grocer's bills, and clothes to pity for' They were always bedindhand to the ledlord!" And this was no wonder, for Anna Gray spent every dollar she could command is fast as it was earned, without a thought for the fixture. But for this impro3vi&wm, a type of their class, they were scarcely to be Warned. All the girls knew of pleasure or recreation was to be gayly dressed, and walk where there was s crowd to me and be noticed by, in Broadway on Saturday sad Sunday afternoons, or to go to the theatre now and then; for the Grays were belles in their acquaintances. A dangerous distinction to girls so young and unprotected as they were. Lydia had cared much lam about these things site* this debility had stolen through her frame, and began, even before the doctor spoke of it, to long for the country, which she could remember es a child, and to go away from all sight or hear ing of the noise and bustle of the city, to green fields mid running streams, and woods thick and dark and polemu. But she had no Meanie liot a dollar dist she beak' clearly appropriate in MEE ERIE, SATURDAY MORNRI I= $1 50 A YEAR; this way; anik * did know where to- go, even if she eoski he.. it. She drew her green veil over her eyes as she came from the doctor's o for the tears were toning their way. She scarcely keep them back while she wad for the phy s icia n , and there was a choking tneel in her throat when she tried to talk to The street seem ed in such a glare, the sus kik* back from the pavement, and every was crewc/inig and jostling past in the hurry morning business. She almost felt that she ld beg or steal the means to get away from tumult to s place where she might grows again , and fit for the unending work that was ways hanging over her. Wickedll envious f gs, and rebellion , at her own lot in life, w e had never felt before, came into her min she saw women and girls of her own age real* by her in earria tea easier than any bed she Jul ever rested on. They were dressed so &limply in their bright summer robes, and sat with ranch crossed idly before them. What did theow of care, or wh pain, or want? And by tight were they fu exempt from that knowledge There was a God who rulil all things, and apportioned every lot; so her ;other bad taught her, and she heard it on thriatrare occasions in which she entered a church. tier only holiday was not often shortened by a lug weary service of which she heard little, and Tor which she ear ed still leas. So she could noisee the justice of this wide separation, and skull hid from her the only all-powerful friend whoi aid the poor - can claim The hot June sun best (lows upon the throng ed thoroughfare with its &tering, &tinting crowd; sod on the cross stret leading to still more stifling localities, where tealantkinastrees, with their poor and dusty foille, threw but lit tle shade on the weary way It was trodden hour after hour by steps as fait and lagging as her own, or the poor woman Wm° her dragging on a half clad child, with matt/ hair and bare, iier had squalor, never seen had forgotten bruised feet They were still more wiserable than she, her for yo th u e th, nd i w a on atilt; n e eh kin. , or clover, and knew of all God's creations only the dusty city- trees, and to rain that some times freshens them The old town was thickly se ed here before , the Bowery lost its significance and became a field of toil and uproar onest citizens kept their little shops, and I after their families at the same time. Noetheir children have in turn reared the linepalaces that , i stretch away over the then em fields beyond the city's limits, and their d ndants would I blush to see the spit where tbei ether's father I laid the foundation iif their hole and its for- 1 tunes. The poor and miserabletf other coun tries crowd into the low rooms al swarm upon the pavement, or lounge iu dooriind windows, waiting for they knew not what,iod 'gradually settling into the mss,, of priverti and disease, and crime that taints the stmospire of this city of refuge. i The sight of Ibis misery was m new to Lydia Gray She passed it always no ier way to the shop for which they worked, danken women and quarrelsome men often tillig up the side- walk It sickened her more thitmorning than.. it had ever done before. She vridt,..ne,,, dae d I t " diterttlinittlia stop "iiili" tc . I% e tone . ~,i, ,ii —H. , v., i"" l itti, l l, r ,oira, i sough she til a irreat did not think herself addres sed t brown hind was laid on her should { . it m ' tl oo nee mom h e r "Don't jump as if I meant to ho yott, ) yoting woman," the man said, with an 'prep' ( f .de. span ner rather than of speech, for it wit her. r my old woman, who wanted some hip this sum mer,. e l rt l ik y in e g um pe t r o so to n and I set nut to look for an inelligenoe . of- flee middle tgl7oaged, fo r my flee somewhere round here: and theltreeta Is 8 0 111. farmer - lo crooked, and so roundabout somehof, I've kind er missed my way, that's all. I s•ppe youcan tell me which way I want to go, ki ye? "If I knew the place you wantes to find, per haps I could," she said, her feed lighting up more than it had done all that sheartening a morning, for there was such a respec ble, father lyhe did n ot n air about the countryman thavi draw back when he continued to wk al ong by her side. 'True enough, I bain't told you have P— i . Well, you see, mother there, up to VsksiteP was, is got kinder, worked out this spri . ago:d r for yester day I see what a time she had gate'. tun , the men folks. So, sea I, right off— , hat smy way, I never stop to consider a year In wha t' s got to be settled right off the haade— I ses I. 'See here now, you ain't goin' round ao longer • keep s half in this kind o' style so long as I k in tg as l &.. a dozen men to work. You've get to have a girl ' So, set she, 'Where'll I git um! All Lydia, quickly, ecaroely waiting until the door the neighbors' girls is busy as we le." 'Well, slamm ed; to after the aweless exit of their setiain that's true as preachin'; but there's 'York,' see I twice. "She isn't coming here to stay!" I. 'There's girls enough; and, haiiii groin' on I "Yea, she is; and you needn't try to make any or not, you're goin' to have on, That's it I fuss, tor it won't de a bit of good. Amandaßar- So I cum right down on the maniac this morn. \ ker's as good as you are any dm; and, if 'choose in', and I ain't goin' back withoutone, or the to let her come, I shall." of promise of one, any how." Lydia kept down the angry retort that was "There is an intelligence At* in Division rising to her lips. It could make no difference goin Street, I believe, sir. I suppose that's the one to her if she was g caws She would feel y. you mean." The young seamstress could not easier about kaviag some one with Anna, too; help being interested in this straightoreard ex- bat she could not help wishing it was any one planation of the good farmer's proceedings. else. She stitched sway at the side-iteam in ei "Well, if you re goin' that way, ?.pooe I jest lame not, knowing how to come at her disclosure, walk along, cos I might get out of the way a,g'in, and Lending Anna's opposition to her plan. Nor and twice in one day would be leet'e too much was she mistaken in the reception it met with. for a man of my years. Nverybody.tplits along The elder sister had little of the natural refine so, down here in York, that. I get lunder bawl- went that Lydia had inherited from her father, dered. My'. the way they do drive business all their mother's mistsken fancies of down on them wharves now, it makes us country gestiblty, sad this was especially shocked by the people stare, an' no mistake. I s'poee you don t idea of ire sister going out to do homework. know any gal t'irante a place, d.' ye?" ' That was the groat point to which she cave "No," answered Lydia; and then a sudden back in all her vituperations. That she was go thought crossed her mind. Why could not she i t % away at all—Anna knew perfectly well else go? It was true the doctor said she must have rest, but she knew very well he meant rest from , oretoo,,riofoetiterhesttieMthesi,isthtsonetedat o'w should never be able to ts get the same amount of work out of any one she shou move her sewing, and from the incessant hurry and i n the matter without her advice and consent, on e t v iv i w ed ere: it; sad,enougsah;tobthute honsetcor wages, w k h ! en tli t a ttear t was room the . work, arid she was not stron g. T hat nerve. But then she knew so little of borme- , crowning point of her offence, the shame that p : en Tha t n icidares g t was only I would be indelible. She could not have been able to explain what was the degradation itrvolv les post ever did see, and, never mind who was rent and little grocery bill were paid at the end in the house, she'd do half the work herself.— o f t he week, Awe was Very little even with went in kin hardly eat still Sundays. I tell her they now emend over thedollar Lydia would re sometimes she's mOre nice'n wise."ogee 'bee divided between them. Ski imolai , The voluntary escort had stacks band in each sal herself sick; it wes a/I the hug beginning pocket, and was proceeding=the pavement t o s ad, and Mimosa. , eery much to his own sat , coming to a u they had not been brought up so entirely dead halt now sod then, when anything attract- dependent on each other for satiety sad intermit, ed hie heti " Parti°"llll4' Just as this Ilmmellt Lydia would have felt that night that they Wen be had taken his steed before a gay millinee's log to be espintea fekffler. It ins INA pick IP window, -where showy finery Instatedwl th ____, as she seat --for the hint of site maa on her heti most inv i tingly cheap Prises Piscsr ue " o n " a ' walk, added to the dna stitches she bad ast in article in large bleak letters . the ' black silk waist, had brought on a wool "Jest le* a here now," ha Promoted , at an 1 hestlenhe.—to go about picking up her clothes trunk them bonnets, enough to set raw womenfolks l awadlojag her in this told silenee. She easy. Du tell iff it's true that they works the . wa s "thenklal their war inmate did set sonic; if il , ln that aak es 'ell aP_ Late ocantoltielta, he • • as was eapooted, that evening, her eons Wats in to set so atidd.T? The paPeell got sow and inunendoes woald have been WO ow& he to say about it every now gad thew I tell me- ions, she mend about, bthe light titbit' ova , titer, I say what fools they be to stay and ami ne, long JU T Anus w as sound asleep, so, be worked so bud, when there's plenty of good I w ssk, and hopeleis, rad misersble, that slit felt O m " i n the country , sad help can ' t be et for is wadi be s mild to Witch breed( as the bed. was tows nor mosey. You look kind o' peaked now. i wa l k we oiotoe and ismer rise spin. Fibs i What do you foller?" 1 tengited to give up her project, it maned so wild "I wake dresses, not bonnets," she answered, sad unnattlal One told f, sow that site sum frankly, "sad we do be* et imark'vear bard in tilt) litdr bade spas tt: • I the busy season. Row far is White Plains, star?' A short and uneasy sleep was the pries of tier ADVANCE. , SEPTEMBER 30,1854, "Not more'n a bussing mum. You know "Inn Bridge Not know William's Bridge , Well, it's oat oft thea piece. Some folks semen, in to Yes* ev r e tli r;ty--oome o' the vii. lair Mb, I mean lily Wm is 5 art/ mules from the deret , ; 61 ' twig's it Jones as much as I want to be bothered withk , a b out your berulardai lw In k s a ll as this. Talk Why, tits trust one that ever w as kep t ain't so had as that street we jest cam ) sn' I'd rather hav e goo d Toopro u o ble critters around tee than them sort o' °aatle the h That'sbone why mother hates to have it girl round so These immigrants puts her out so; they're so dumb." "I wonder—lf I would suit her," Lydia said, hesitating, yet desperately; for she felt that she should die peat up any y el p. as she had been for the last three years, and yet there wa% the conventional pnde of her class—indeed, of every American girl in a city—to be overcome, and she knew what a storm ofAnna would raise. Besides, was it =Veers her sister alone? There had been a hard straggle icing on in her mind the last five auntie& "You! 'Tain't possible you'd go now?" And the old farmer stopped short in the extremity of his astemahuteut, looking at her from head to foot. 'Yon ain't plan', are yen now? Come, I haul% got no time to waste; hat, if you want to cum, sartin sure, I'll espy you on the spot I sorter liked your looks the first minute 1 see u Then, you know, we don't give our hagals 1 t a i do ll ar a week . That, fair and square be- ! forehand." She knew the wages would be low. This was even less than she expected. However, that did not matter, anything to get to the country; and no one would know her, it was no matter how she dressed. 8o the bargain was literally made on the spot, sad she hai Parted from her new acquaintance, promising to be at the White , Plains depot the next day at twelve, before she had time to draw back . There was more of dogged resolution, growing out of an indifference to everything, than quiet 1 determination in what she had just done; and it, was this that she relied on to carry her through , with iinna's opposition . She had come now to a better class of ten. meets, higher and less stifling apparently, but still without shade or air, save that which came faint ly np from the wharves, gathering noise and ' heat, and the foul stench of rotting garbage on its way Every door stood open, displaying bare halts, carpetless, unpainted stairs, with dirty children sliding down the dilapidated banisters Slovenly, tattered-looking women came out now 1 and then, splashing pails of slops into the already overflowing gutter, and standing to stare with a look of vacant curiosity at the passers by In these houses, every room had Its family, its strug gles with life, desires, plans, failures and despair She thought of the miles of these houses, that stretched away through the very heart of the city; of the labor and weariness, the pain and want, the ebb and tliw of hop., of young children born to this sole inheritence, of the worn out hearts and bodies lying down here to die, and the wast ing sickness, worse than death to those who watch with no means of relief She had 4 , ,,d among them so I mg, that she almoLir,inadared -Po' .......,---------s--- Altar ....i.a,a -., - - -...., the only ur iy a rior, Li • lpli , gir id li- u,4 heartsease and star of Bethlehem, the wood i the w i n d-mall be7t----wtth-ponde • 7roOF:st7olik‘:s't:thtnb, ht.rself upon 1 wan wh • had ir ic i 1 illbt,o al. walks, and wading in the brook, and gat h er ing rushing air i Even Isauoremtnepontwoefr force: a wortliy A to bi her husband li w ik, • nly at tl flag flowers and blackberries , fresh and sweet in I known on y as a tne and the right e, to say one ward I lair • stud i. 1 the fields . It was this reeollection perhaps that history q shall down th e hope it will be a 1 son t ru aan sam , ic ) of dogcart go cu rrent of kept her life apart from theirs, and from sinking time with an ient fables, illustrated only by fan , t arts, and that in many ith r u tu-1 tt altogether in cite slough of despond that held i cy pictures Not only this, but the laboring ot her eiretustane. 4 they will 1 1 ru t ,IN them fast muscles of man may haves long holyday , hi, pa - it t was ingry, fri it II II LL sari "(rood gracious , Lydia, where have you le in tent field rakes, his shingle machines and his t , ~ I cam du u• i „vet the the whole moraine" was the 'Mutation she re-ha nd o rga ns , o k ras, shall ve now “all go of themstivec ' ur iboinp , set their new clops in threshold, It w AS 1. • % • r • 1. ti UIA t appljtj oetved from her sister, as she mounted the stairs I ti with difficulty and , ___ opened the door of their motion :a wl s wink, an y d sewing elachinillrms the 1 went h 'al' e Puth rtl 'i , "I " 'a " • of a' w )rd—N () room." Mus s Hart has sent here twice about i pew principle shell tale away the v r ocatton ot . .10 1, that basque, and Biddy says she gave y ou the I I r Hen d r i c kson ,licamstresses ,ttes Mr Jamie le 4.lsis smee iit iv Iti t • ikl u 42 y i of Freehold , Monmouth count }•, at breakfast time this morning l J b one and done it After for- ) all'' ) a Y nag /11311 1 I )11 6 o t ' `.kW etill•te-il to "Waltnig down Grand Street, loZe"t pat New er"yug "h e tilt he has made a the truly, 501 march I i c I,Juticra, leatine. Root's store," sa id a coarse, bold-1 tag girl, Ity years of patien t w i og, lame that will nut only g o of itse lf b ut ta wilt a . • mid to u a yea' • 01d. ,N who was lolling on the sofa t hee' g. 6tu , . n i l ir Itrn;l ii tic e ar given up Lychee eyes flashed, tired as she was wtth her will pel divers other bodies t i which it t; at is le el and, 21 ) a , Li r h ki Sal peuran,t exhausting walk; but she only answered her aire• t.ae Th hCS o l tu to ti likewise : in short, it hue pow, r his apposed widow War nl . a tii '1 tar by throwing a piece of gimp into her lap . m success is in the direction in wbn h 44 many It can't be that, it doesn't match at a ll ,' have have so long labored in vain, its by t he nee of lam, the soldicr rt turn 1 ru, I i r .. i i Anna said f etfully "I don't see what'agot Nl. ii f r man) yk a r, H I 1 ll ,t , I ,Le I in arms and halls attached t i a cylinder st a , te, well , hiving) it 14 3.11 1 1: , II rc- Ito u i in 1 to you lately, you drag around so. For redness keep the extra . weight tilway i n •to ,itle And I lc an infant, , earn in I rt i t m i 1.1 therefore to give the t.. f linder t i oustai t i ha,i d sake Alta up the back of this waist. lon leave , i family 111, wife and bit. t i uan iau u tutu to turn round The to am tentore no everything for me " 14ter- an all llyttl_ a! 1h in 3 xpl 10 I, 5 "People in love can be allowed to be a little starting; take away the blocks and it goe , ff been .. and 11 w 1 r i r _to, t "like a thing of life." The model was tn our a *I• ' absent minded ," the girl on the sofa mud attac hed to s ein e ci„,k,,,,,,i, "IlttrAw. t Vt.ll [lll II ry ii. t ikiju 1 "Well, I guess I won't stay any longer now, offioe yesterday , sum in ou 1, 1 1,11,, , Anna. I'll be 'round to night with my trunk • which it turn without once stopping to breathe eve. Mind you don ' t lot on to Jim Stricter what I We seen rests n, why i t l trio 1 not l go until , iii ii. ii Int rut. .N.F. h bit ,'. e:\ I Nether on t irger sea e the priti told you about him and Sarah Brady NC 'd be worn out - ler eII or (.; 1 , , 1% 1 a OUtt etple would be a vailable , wt • are not prepared t ii , as mad as hops . ", u al, 1 1 %, , 11,• t Air • r ~.,,nuti'l L "What does she mean about her trunk?" said say, it would be rather awkard t 'mintage a tic i, te i the , ever could not be turned off, and it woul l' r leen b y an ill ,•11 / ,;a c to, e 1111"1 • I I /lid Ils 1/1' V• t 1 • Lomiugusg day. That was nothing new to her it was in. of the moot symptoms of her illness that she seated,o lit at might-- nitre was always the weight of an unfinished piece of work, or an engagement to be kept up to, or a debt fairtag he, to rob !lay of its un oonaciounees. 8d her dreams were wild repeti time of the events of the past day, or broken glimpses of trouble yet to else. No wonder that her strength bad given wry. "Won't you. part friends, Anna?" she mid, after she had wished the last dish used in their unsocial morning meal. "I can't bear to leave you, any bow; but I know , just as the doctor says, it s killing me to stay here." Anna looked up sulkily enough, and her eon mienee smote her for an instant when she saw dial wan, haggard face, so young, and yet so careworn. "You'll come back in a week sick enou,gb," she said, "and thankful to go to work again. Whyain't I sick, I'd like to know? I sew as muob as you de. Well, if people will be obsti nate, they mute*. wiuu, awes; but you'll re pent it u ton aa you live; you see if you don't. I never expected to live to ice the day that a silt ter of mine would demean herself by going out to do housework."' "What else east I do? Only tell me, Anna." But Anna, oompletely outraged again, had re turned to her sewing and her sulks. Lydia tied on her bonnett with a trembling hand and heavy heart, to follow the porter who bad come for her trunk. Her little silk purse she held so tightly contained enough to pay her fare, and one shilling over. It was iall she had in the world. her trunk contained all that she had saved of her earning 4, in the showy fi nery so facinsting to girls of her class. They t,N) have an inexorable public opinion to catch for, quite as exacting as that which rules and ruins higher circles. It is this tyrant that shuts up so man' in the prison of a work-room, with cramp ed limbs and sluggish pulse, and sends them back at night to localities more crowded, and roams more badly ventilated still; to cheap, un healthy food and feverish sleep, when they might go singing about in healthy exercise, partaking of the abundance of a rich man's table, or the coarse plenty of a farm-bonne, but for the strange sentence that has condemned the honest respec tability of domestic service. • It seemed like a dream in which shi. was act ing, when she found the cars moving from the dark depot, and bearing her for the last tune, in months at least, through the thick crowd of the city. The train crawled on its way through the busy streets, the straggling suburbs, the smoky tunnel, and then the fresh air came to her face with their more 'lipid motion, and she saw the fields and the fences, the woods and dripping water, fallen trees and moss-stained rocks, that she remembered en) long ago. Half painful, half pleasurable thoughts sent the moisture to her eyes, for she had parted from the only being "be could claim as kindred in anger, and she was en ing among utter strangers, and it might be to hardship and disappointment. (CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK a* pot hart, to be mansie.l like a skittish horse, 1. c , 'lit pc . either "hitched; or held by the bridle. If it h'uti.Y a` whor' ', i" \'" t ': h qi , , 2 , : :di , - should "take to going fast," we think tre contin e o ntintiniest ,t. i,, • i ,, 1 ,, h i ~,, . a , , ~„. ~ gent faree acquired by the balls would prevent a :: , :ns: go , U. •,t,4 n 4, I, ~,,, ,„. 1 .,-„ their rolling beck to the centre; but of this w .. frt.:lure stas pu.:,) 4 , ti, .1. pr,% ,1 4,1'. of s.t. can 'Jude the better when it is put to its speed. 11 41 411 1 111, I , .'A in ~ ion 13,1: ',, ret.:.:,.. , ,t Mr. Hendrickson will take sonic steps to reran- '1,.. lull 1 ,,,1.-sc- : , I, .1' 1.1,- uni.'.., .. n't.,‘,.. ~, 1 'nvers iterate himself for his years of trial, and it is ..c 1 int. ~, uti). N,,, ~1 ' ) , t ,„ probable, will before long, exhibit his model :it to' 'lll "t*th.' I , •'. • u••' !F:Y ,!•• ~I r . , t.:. t la ~ ~ the coal k spans. ot .1 row, tho br..iu kt., 110 .11 , , i.: up 1:... ,1- some Om where in the city, the CUTiOUP may ‘of t un)eAti.ok v,it.l, it'" satisfy themselves o f il,, mer its . After e careful u.r.4311. .• o ezamtuatioe, we can safely say, iu all senos- lout: new, that the propelling power is self c... A t z inal , t r:vr: —The cdinsr'n: 0- : •,l' : o K !. and self adjusting, and gives a sufficiently ~c,,, force to carry ordinary elnek work, and all with . r6 " l.l " w ' "s% the ''" bl "'' ' l "''''' , , oat my irin a irig or ronlprii.hiug._,b,„,,,,/ , "A. young gentleman. I 111. WI . . our , iv, was expelled for the eriu, of IT I •;:ug, ,). ~. up _ r of Comowseert.. . ladies up to his room at alt o: auti : :lin , o Mite. MULLAreg ATTACK. OF Cllol.F.n.k. down in the morning. b) means of t ,- lie 8 1,3. The Toledo B i ng tells the following bard yarn: 1 basket arranged from lit- window Of c'°: - While every-body was seared at the cholera great deal of gossipping c ouvcrsati .ii w.o. and ver y No m, !rem d j m ett e g wi th . 4,,,, we canno t i konseque.ntec 'rh4. fdi„wing c0n,,40y o• ,„ I wonder at the Nit, that several mine very near between two 3'"unt! ladi" - : "Jam . , ”o you I .' Well,buried %life. ly believe that students draw irl , .. up , , t it Mrs. Ihtliatte, as we shall call her, was ' rooms!' -C. rtainly, tri - dear: mot,. than 1. , .,. taken sick at 11.111 the day—had cramps at A, I know they 40." "How?" "W 11, I was .: ' and yeah dead at 6 in regular ordwr . But wbetb- I lug by the c ollege one morning, IL was jul i., GT an empti whiskey bottle, which was found at , fore light; es very early iu tih morning; . let the head of her bed, had a ny thing to do with it, I heard a noise in the direction of ,are of file ,1 d eponen t sm i t h not. Pat m a n age , h er h us b a nd lage buildings. I looked that mei,. and as 1.... I. that woe, felt bed—eome husbands do when they ws I !‘ea You now, I saw a girl in a basket ats.ut tree t h e i r w i en a_ 4 nd wou ld n 't l et th e b o dy b e half way from a three story-window to the growl tam, too the home 1111 morning. so the pad jaw, then the VIM. broke, awl dorm I cum watches were set, and tile wake was had, and "Oh: Jane!" things were goiug oa well enongl when all on a sodden there was a movement in the coffin in ' which the body had been placed, without the I . lid being on. The wen wondered, sad the wo , men trembled. Thal went to the c3offia. Mrs. Italians was tlmitaptajf2netily with her elbow on the side of her !—the watchers were lansadosil."-the liaise upon their heads stood out like wires. Bow the voice of the deed broke firth. Net sepalehatai and solemn, but lou.l sad Irina*. *Poe 3e bestel sit over :'yet own side le the bedl There's Diver a lit iv room for me atwizt ye an' the mall" The mystery was aoleed—s slight 'door passed over the fea ture' of PM, so the terrilled wife raised up in th soils mei looked shoat how. Sheceme seer fain ting bee her friends aeon get her oat of the b..i btu z she bad get herself into, and she still Idk.s to teseb 10 M ika better manners than "t 9 bury a boot woman with her einem all in' her . -. Mr Why eke these three 116881E6 'Wkionai 1311 the ettig ticket.? Bieimie *aware psi is to 1111 e memo. =I ' The Tribtate *Hs dwfollowing s! One Sunday evening, not many eight; the Rev. Mr Thompson pert', irrn.d ceremony at the Tabernsele—tso9i partif.. YAM at the proper time, and tile r• leman said Amen "1 want you to perform th , .a up. tiliug, me," as a weilArew4ed, youngi , h waL t 11 Thorpon. "Wben ?" "Now—right o ff to-night." "Can't yua put it off a littler It will ukt'a• it rrr 44N 0 —tne lady gar now or never. and I ..:. very anxious. Will you go!" "Yes; where is it " "Chide by—only a few stop. west of the l'at We are all reedy, and will ti , nt detain you bus a few minutes on your way home Mr. T., went to the place, ell;elt was a re.p.or table boarding-house, and es,rytlitne, decorum. The lady young, and pt u , •uiy dressed, and altogether a desir.ll):, partner for the gentleman—was presen: , ..l, tool a short praym., as usual upon snob weasi u,, 61,1, r and it en hands jr.iueil "You, with a full itens tb, .I,l,g.ations) sesume, do promise, here in th , ut and these witnesse', that yoo take thin n man, whose right hand piu your lawful, wedded wit., and pot a ,:. love and cherish her forevir." "I do " "Aud you, Miss. on tour I,4rt. Ili you L. ' , this man to be your laarful, w,. 1.l r,wbau i ' "NO!" We have heard to titu.— p •Li were fashionable,..flu pr t, ) c ,;t -thunder; but n. , ue th.it r . • i u'uout tympanum of that bride4ro , ni so . as that stunning little triottosyV...t.. "No, I never will i. 4 p Lir ly, and walked away proul:y •t. I. ing her almost-Lusband ti feeling jus , the least trifi. in Op t f Mr Thompson rernonstiak.l—n to her to change that Nil Ye;., b.it t , r with him in a s , Jlcmn duty I itt o , asked for au explanation "I meant no disrespect t• \ -.r. ..r t tr,ti• with your duty, or the .ond, ••• were called upon to ratify, but I ill,/ no ot..r ,way to vindicate my character I e oue to tle.: 'city a poor , wwing girl 1 w,,r!,„, r this tux He made proposals of tuarriag•• t toe, but It •.1. other eiminstances, I doubt • ! • -i'n.crity, , left his emptlytut.nt and went k the CUtIU try for a while. When I returt., , i, I f iuu , l door of my former boardiug-hous , e. ssed me, and this lady, whom I b.id ..eunai kind friend, cold and quite if, renew my acquaintance; and I 0 1 . n knoWin the reason I learned that this h“1 black ened my character, denied his pr-p,,-ais of mar riage, and said I was—no mattL r tt,i.tt I said to the lady, •‘let me COMIC back, and I will pr..,%. my innocence you bellev • B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. NUMBER 20. Well boss, airl ! LARIIL HAAN' —As they are to bare a II 04arentioa at Springfield, Ohio, it 1, Ind' forewarn ambitious mothers .if what they have w contend with The St. Louis Rey! r u n has been'sliawn a specimen three year, two . months old, which weighs one hundred .o thirty-five pounds. He is too old to contest I the ma°, but it - aliolts what can be done in tl Western Valley. if there are any in th _ I stiles of one or two yews, sod t . prOportil to a wetght, it will be of no nee for p , op le ata w to attend the saeoaiblage of juveniles with t Vi•W *CI searing ► prise. Os Tan Oran, Sum —We have been r e, , ,‘ Kaolll Nothing triumphs so long, Ast awe needs some eounterpoiss. Hot. it 1. If.ifbrt Wayne, Indiana, wt a late election Gay otek, the Know Nothing eanaidatews. 4 fasted by a large oa* majoritY, by , the Dem. amaidasg, Ia B minty, the y ipeeiareicalion for Sheriff, the Demoentie &date was sleeted ower a regular Know Not sondidate.—Lstiper. I 2 =9