I)AN .\• MOORE, PUBLISHERS., il,nlE .2'7, IE ERIE OBSERVER. ~ , 41?.!' I I FRI 5.4 TURD irRY ~Lotr% IND M. M. MOURN, -.TATE AND FIFTH STS it. ; . +t.() t N, Sdl[rr. S." nohro, or Inthin 1 montla, $1 SO, If ,totrzeol. f,,,, n tit NI, I. ItAis the year, the piper «mot left Wash a proper Alan. roe eol- rsot , A.I)V VIRTISING i ..- r .. , • .., .a... Or le.. male a square. Ars 1 r, . .. I 7.. One oquan II Inmiths $ 3 00 • r - 1 00 One 0 6 " 6 00 Uso " 9 " 6 TS a ~ .uatriabl. at I.l.4asnlre, Sa . $Ol, el $4; V months, $ll 60, 1 lu warr6--oue mr. 'So, 6 month*, $2l; 3 ' ❑ lto• t..ry at $3 per annual • • • Cant. over al4t under night, Ilb. • al notices, 10 IN nix a Inc.i P 11,4 Company and other noti,a, half (LP above ..th,ro rogalriap frrgsent domp In tb.4 tr. .orr.l too 111111111lleS, paper, and rant, ihr $l4 ••imirri will It. In proportion, sad the •• • 11, :win n.. 1 to the legitimate %manor ...Op,. VI “n.nt !rano - tont adverthortnont• reclaim/ Bil•a 1.. v.sr'r virrritaint +ill be Prmenbed bblf r,durt,an •.( In nit% mute on 101 ....pt trtn •rtnaenient., •h. in ad, line, SINESS DIRECTORY. NI El I.t:lt Q %11 /CHEN. c„ll.e. t t to. ',tate. mod I r tuttt...l Bank Note's Gold I .L• - -t tmul •,n tune tio.p..tta. Mo ..r•Aut.l IN,ught, Pali /Rd located :O . 33 I. a . I 1 .1. Q. t....THEIRETT, - , A.i 1 , ..a1er In W.t and Dry t;rroe..rte., •h n.l dun - retitle Fruit, Wun•len, Ir. r 1.11, Salt, 1:11.01l, „Nal Prirrier, g but, • t. . Freneh etreet, oppmilit• the Reeri .11•CONKE V, nn.au and .knu nran fianlware and Cutlery. and N. 3 It.eed 11.onwe, VIPI RE ....14)11 tivi ilPro In P‘ipm Apo I ',IT. , 11. .In'. I. r Filth, I rip, IN II M P: it ill I.REItT. „., I 1.1.1 won,. et„ r. U.li It %ITIII % 1111 KNPORT, 1/111•1,141)N, . • I,L 11.11 r tii. f r. %. I , It , Iy. lit 't ISUOTIIF:11, I'. rI •. I'.. .• r 44•1 -FICH N II.: I TtIIIIILNTtiN. . \ • r r • It..rt•:. and 11..rtz, • • Lat. .1•••••1, f r. I's T Ie It r 11'• ••••• 1 . •sl, ,-11, =1 I= 111E11 tt lt . Iti ..II 114111 t ..... 1,1 • \ • 110%1.... 0111 .. A. ( 0 t1:11,1. 0.1. 1 II lin (1( \11:. r• It. •st• \ ••• • t. 1 F.. n. i8r.1.1.. iftlhant /I •heesomn,, 1 t • . . n. I,A in the he.t le ..f •-t .0. ill) q it. %I %TIN. nv , fin.) 1.3ip . , .. 11./.1. d hENNEDY, 44tera rod Hrwrortf r... r, ~ Ix.n.rkato• 141... r,ettt r Fltth MP/ IVA! 1.1.1'11,E11. ('O.. MMEZEIIEW =9 WIN. liti . 1 ti. AIM at an 'Alf , • 1 1,,r• p • MI•1 all work %. trrutsl,.: $1 't'l)E9kj) A: (V., • ~ t ertincatex • 4 ,, notAulti, 1 . .. r sal, T Ili iil:u\ sTII tit?, .•r. .rr,..e • n (r... 1• . ,.- F:n %t .. N ......r i,aat itooTII 1.% .1 KT, tom. ••tapl.. a.nt tinywn • 114.1.0. .I.t (.1 wild 11. iI•CTI.KR, • „.,t,. att4 • it/ pr..r.;•tuens an.1.13.1.trh .LI •• tr ; li•••ilell10... It• • 1 i 14111 , 41 %%VEEN% . lb.form,riv la ;II by .1 • JOHN r. in I Isal, Flvar, is.. r latle Pubtic • N. D4)l a•A • tI 1G niamrn .rant. Eft,.. Park it.oor 1.1.4 Mn.*... I..rie. Pa. :1:1 I.lt & T 1143 .1 rpmos. 1,,411••1. PI %ler. 1 1 1,1, •Nd •••'. rii n, •ud 1.,••t, °!b . . h,. 14. J. VII)liTl/N. rf ,•104.:er nr and floater 3:1 It. W11.1(11117 d ( (I.• alt'rs in f... 1 'a.. r • sn. n near an.l rem' , a t . ta..,, k •!•al title. in I • In aaidl'l ~art., . f • • k • r f -rata MEM= T. It. 111.1,KE. P..•tatt l'• 1..1 V ,••• am! .., . si 10: • I 44., 1:,•• , • 15••• et. t. t•Ili L. 111..40 •t, I. out. • , •I AY... •^ . .tat. Or,. I Er., . %%11E%. I:. !, •I. tn ( Fah, (.. u . 111' f• %NIP. HE . 1111t•Otil.1 %%.t.HUII.EI. Li, llt it ..111,1111% I. I. I T _ tt Ms.:l7s d n,l WI, th,4l Pe lm, 1 . ..• • .t . ,kr •'•••. . 411.1).. ac .^ Retail d.. 1. , and ' • ‘n.• 1•111111! . 1 1 .t 1 tl 111 ' r I WIZ( 1111,1 "II Ll A't LlNitt. ERIE ' 'WEEKLY ' 0 I SERVER T. W. MOORK. I)I'AL/a in Cronnrien, Provnginna, Prodam, Ynrk, Filth Snit, main, Finn r, Nuts., Wooden, IA Wow and ?Ina.. Warr, T. ,- mtennit. 'in 7. State strnot, oppnwill• lirnwn'i -F• J. C. meserrTruz, I'eorw:Mania• AKTitt ittift dtairr in IMatuorrantvpa, anthr..tvp, Med Phnt,arpldo ILintosial. .n•ry 41. :cript.oo. :cute otrvot, apposite Brawn's Hotel, Xne, Pa. KICIIIIIII4 e¢ JuwricE. - I)rA2 sits to Gro.priea, Protrialorta, Produce, Fruit, Nola, kt• , kr 4tad• at rtvl, way 4,.0r south ol Fifth, Rrie, Pa. ELI IC =DIG, Jonitrli EIVAILOY dig , STAFFORD, HOLMILLY • 110 RITA/L AOIIXVI for Kaatern I)) awn. ...o• rroO,rol doily lo IGirs laid Cana N. I Per) . J.,. C 0 31110 T, 0 I, '►AFFORD CLARK a ai LIDWI Sperswer M Bram 4 lisrrand WROLISALII and Rattail Dealer. In Draws 11.4ielnes, Paints, DD., Window Glans, Dye t4talls, BroaMti 'Perenwiery, rine Mao. and Dentista I I ndings, No. 5 Rood House, Erie, I*. 33 13E YORE alarm, there Wafers to the Puhlie, the, ser. th. roushly tested, Lad the Propnetars can Dow confident Is, r. socumeiod them as a certain Itemedy for Fi YELLING WORMS MOM TIM RYgTF:II. They orintain no Calomel or Mercury to any form, or any other injortoun iner,lietits,aw4 may be given to the youngest infant with pertert aaJetv. The Water. are bee frovaithe objections to moot other Vettnaloges, as they are PLESANT To THE. Tar•Th ttt hit deco will rat them as resdilj as Candy " Titer ha, e been before the public lees than one year, and within that time 1.e.,. •na for themselves a reputation Ulaprvertallto.l in the anoxia of ww.ileine. They ale used and meninx...4,i h. o ur Yillor 1111,11( . 1ANS and moot respectable families with the inset markoil success. Prepareel sad fold, Whoßerle awl Retail, tie & BALDWIN, ( Sareemee re Burin ¢ firrr ea, hotemale and Retail Druprist, No. b Reed Hoar, Eno, Po. sTi:PH 3, VA &to 149 Chaniliere Street, N. Y Whnleeitle Aponte Pnee 2"0 teota per Bat. Dee 13, 1a66-1 . %frame (leek erlifairlorle —4;X:eYI4.-1 lairs.* for Innwe iln - n• pant In*, pin •••••ribi•ig . •on , "Anthnlnunnir Watery, - in.! I ',mat na, that in to, one pred-tae I ha.n never yet found ei " nrriam, rate and for ormin as the Wafer, prove e. 1.. to'! I SIN MIIII rerrommen4linfr them to. mr telen43 and patient. and vu hap;.. o. ma it, evart , metsan. With the moat mArk.•l annenn..• T! • 11.. hth•dlu nonmer , 4,410 r, 1.110,1.111 W •,•11 " . • ...WI!. n! aof rhtldrni! The, lint, the advantage ~r of svereitt ,, ,fee 1.. • .t.aW thnt nhil•lnen .ii th. to 3.. *0 •31,1 . 11.1,1 x lo•r•nmally nrmuntnt.-1 n Ith th•tr romp•••••!••!! ull n nt,ntirl4l, proommm them the heat Won spent.-In tl y.. kni,otter . ..! tit.. ,••!!nm•t t•'• in rf , •'' nntetv • I moat nontillentlr re/mtnnn , -.1.1. them In the • ' CE=lll 111. 1 . FAI I.kk \ F 11, 11 II F ~r n. 11,. to i:marl, Lr J, A While arul J ,, ltto '•• I ...le- 11a t. rr—r.l 1,, "pp k F:rhAborn tA. 11 11 1. rr, An , l k 1, t.ttt \ 11,-Crwar, , ort 1 .1 k 1 U. t 74'1 , , All., , a 1,, 11a, , vtl,t,rl r. t •,,• 1 , tM F. •••I.rattgli...l X I( ,, ttrta tA 11 tn. 11 r,,,,11114•11.t tn:l,• .J. 71••1‘, /111,1 I y MINIM PARKER, GRAY & DAVIS, REAL ESTATE BROILERS; LAND, INSUR- I!ME=I rti!OMIC rtRKEIi 4%; 1/01 . 1.E. I (:Itt t" Es, : Ta•.l ke. Ilt% 0.1) I. k'S 44;:Nr 4 . RR'AFis ow*. I L Jesup ..... ... I ow*, 't• eithi . 1 &runt I.nsla In Wonstorn And h Woutern eurusns t Lamm, and l'r•—ernistson• to `‘. r. r fnr n ssf•t•snt• KMI nun-rests.lenta t • ., T. 10 IN. filor•••• al Law. •wal I..rary i'lghhr, Ilona 1 I I P.KI H. n intin isel'srsotts t and )I. It rr, ! ; • 4•..1 I Rot Sists,s.l. sts•. 111. I • I/ 11 r•• ..•1: Ili..rt. rt. Wan No 0.1 1. , 1"•$ remaer and rrnohing an/ Conned,. Hoek Irtasui, 111 H J. 3. LINTS, INSURANCE AGENT. 1: , •14 rt gialgig• gair/ogt. /I. ti Il ETN I F/Rr 1 VNI l 2 INC?' C. , 11/' (\l. 4 111/1111:1. .1.14) V (RI% I 4%( 1 II 'IL) I\l FIR! /AI , 11412/NE 0 , 9 12 IN( go • / ogg'. r\ lv-t f< \\i'l =EI t.. the 1, • n ..at I • 4' IM:I=1 131 .111 i r. Itr”is •••,,• oto 1... at L..: I. 1,. I, tll I i, kltti, I I i., 11. , u• M..• t-s , • snit Ito., Ja% a ml.l Lae/lira ( -ft. 1.,.• k 4 n.' , In p. 1. TEM. =I I rt • )I.IN, HATS AM) ('A I'S. • • t",. I 4ro/11 , ttli ( 14.1 • 1"..1.1, 1.•••11”1 (*O4, 1 16,th I spa. M 1.1.1 N EltY Gi )1)S. t "Stmt. All ~,,, t F Png lk Flow. rs, 1 . 141•1 1140,1. V., irtl“ ..por•lat,"l a few , 4 tltp•rrtp e.• p fact t ip al4st rrry rlarr .4 ir.rl4.al. s lm-nttont...l ,, nor 4.4 t, a famill lind ...mint WI( an. k N.. t I.lr t" ron•i• t - i ..ontry tsiken e.,,lkatize., Gil' •lel/ Ito h !11 mark. I reir.• Ira{ loptlinr«.ll. ri.. inmarr 114.57 E un.lersicnotiolTert.•l tons ate male the rut Itati N.. lu.. , kll.i forty rt. n 1.111471 to ti. 'lt, nl En,. totoott , tt t ht• north .4. the [white aqua., sad ruttntnte lark t.. •trt.vt tn•kokg t frontr, of forti -.me feet the. incht.s each. the prole rIA Wr. Wm Itratt•. The aletve pr,merter uw. of the must .1.1.at5t.1.• In tin. rite, ”Itlter fur a butt...sat lurattun r1.14,,,-, or both Far terma In l usrl• of II T1K1141'.4415, Janunry, 31.1'437 —lm Waothiarton, Pa. - —•- -- The lzunulinee for Town sad Country ! TEn. County !Intuit! Insurance oinpany et noes to I make Insu ranee on every description of pro pert in Town No.: 'onntrv. at as low rates as ars consistent with seen nty. . Risk. a n Lill Wed Into two elaniews, Irk . lhr Farmer'., In which nothing knit f a r, propert. and itsellinea M feet or o,er froth exposures an tn.. .1, toil t h e I ninnserrial. in stitch all kind of property are insured The funds in either department are nut liable (or loses in the other lawn In•anan.« mad. In either I..partsmnut at the usu. ..t.177.11••• Jun.. t' %lam'. l' It Httrltto. VI"! JAIVA Pr.st CH kI RR 14 Ttaß•ty, Trona i Irvi n . r•rpr J •, g t•rap•ade HP. Jane '2l, IC'S I= RE nuw dolngburtnerron the Mutual plan.etving ihr in •nrcn a participation lathe probtooltherompany.withou hal•lt.t) beyond the itrentinm paid. B ,k, n p ,o the ! A ke. and Canal ,ts•.irrdon the tnontravoraln I.ro, la.,llbeliberallyand prompily•dinnted. EtterPct, Ult Illetre,haurlize. building• and m he elp•iterty,i roantrv.fury lIM reed term p..runanent ) DIM lileToald Juncph 11 Aral, /anneal: Hand. rpp o phoor rauldt nit. John E. Robert Hutton. John Garrett. 11.11 h ecalf.• Samuel Edward.. Dent) Lawrence David R. inumey t'harle-hrlley, Isaac I. Dar is. VI id lam rolviall. William Hay, Dr rr.l harmax, Dr. A. 1111. Huston. Atwater liellvane Richard S Newbould,Sec,y tEmAlartio preci I yid icattun can be mildew J. KELLOOt), Erie Agent Erie. Feb. IS. ISSI. Ml= 1ti..,1,•1..n., i'Ark BLAZE'S BONNET ROOMS. lIILLIy},N Y, s TH.. w A\l) fierimw, all.. latest hapartsuoaa T lo• 1.1114 .tyha y aria at /ono, that 4. ri (let. 25. T Iti.%loE • tr,mn bakal.'t,7 I • no ,•1 vt. to. u. 1 •; E term , r , a fi nn ••hale II .% • .rth knann an the Nevrt.ta Farm. Th. n alam ..ne Landnd.o.l ..I‘l, : an o n.t.apte.l U. the dairy •n 4 erasing businva c.llOll t,. tn« \ t.• 1 , 4:05-2.1 tf. JAI( Et. r. II t lt-IIA IJ.. t, I. t I ,on want g nod Ivy Soy; , then eau a t J INK 27 k , r71t1 , 7 ,1 I l• .1,1.1 [l.l ran • at ihe Fil! ,, 1 1 ). It%k. lIT wif I.IIW It t..lirr+ at all I Ind• at 116'.. 27. Jr.TICIr lIIIIMEMEI P , W hot" I 'spa and k Jl*STirrs. ^ I 1.5 rrntA i s;r K k .. g . ritl f r ir jrwrii 1 lizt - ,..ar.A.....-- 1 / a oaa g ,/zirrub., Paint, Win nronsaii, Graining, and llrualegi, may lie focalail at April 10 arricW ART k Give!. kIIC1 1 Q eirririi ALE anal Loakhiu rirtor,,ual no.Arivr , il awl ....11inv - 1 6W/1p at MOHR/CA ItiAbt Y• 1 STORIt. MIMI 111=1 IIZMEI 1.11 lkwebir 1 / 4 4111,1 IN t•it , 1.1 ttio• llnurral ec Mrs luauttty J can be WO R. 11(1411tr... het.', 11146. Newly ra ) More ..rn ANC}; AND uENERAI, A(.'EN 1.. ('eunell 1111601.1 and %deux CftE , Idd-n - KEPLER, BOOTH sfit. CO PRY Gl/1)1): M. , I, , ITEMINIMI I&I! OEM alpiwrie, r GROI'ERIES liff!=l1111 11.kItla.1t1 RIM BOOTS AND HI( )S •• I.Hi4•r -111••• • 11,, Akttd I . I i. 51.1 • hue 51.•.. I= I P•rn latsiug, VALUABLE PROPERTY POE BALE I) I It F T 0) It 14 Tkbbnl, ./..nnZmmwrly, E RnLbUt, Alh.•l King t)YFICKIKA =I INSURANCE COMPANY, (of Pealadelphts, A FARE TO LET. 'Jur, 0. , 121 h. PL'ot $l.. ri. l 0/ MEM MEI . kt II " lir . Wll. }. iltmtrrnr. Jos 11 ..t.•rrett, Jisent, /tampon. Rll 11 11. v., Jor FAlniund A. vulr r H Jones Brnokn. John B. Pedro... GPOrle Aetryll. Edward Itar intion J. G. Jc.544n00.; John J. Newlin John Teller ,Jr 'Skelfct *lathy. RAISING THE DEVIL. 111 ,, b1 , I ,44 A',. tat rye ttgki .t.I T,tt gray ). sr% ..Ilyd " 11! 'tl.• I , t rw , • : •. lo• "1...1 r'. Ines•nato amp! that Ifnar n thnn NO , V 1 .41 t't•.n, tith niWtrilitillZ Su•'sto, rtsh nnth, th- ‘therleg blew IP( that nONlrtt,lJ era, Ttrt , alu•rr'.•r It ht'ota—tha !wrath, r I . tt 1,Y,• th•• •1111.14.11...ater. death, i~n.ll ta,t I.'t CAN d,.• ! " Ikarest thou moufront that trarfal form, That rot, th, w hlrly hol and the atorm, In wild, unholy miol' EZICE= r . tri‘nr.i . • thnach ruin...l DOW ve--dnr Ilt th...A (Ad. Tug Dicv t thi.sr tbs. Jrq.•rats you It rostiloot, 10.1 uturrutlnt llr thr 0141 'tkr,n'.l altln, tu w ror (rnotie Kt.*, rnbinnehr.lll,. rhoelg, urn, Lie molt •• potitrt, ozzlogz f.. n.l, but lit.' TRIP ['lv!! I (silt wont! uMne In .11 his Carron 1. ',ors ri►.l, 11, wort, lon fritrat slower the Lod iLpan.•l to tea-icier& tone. “ iiw•n ti. a ,I,"' ,tihrrtus said, 1n .1 ..(hu , 1, Anna sh•,,+k Li. hoary 10.04. With mot, n t.itU•r arm* lie olnW teret, twumit W,th .kuit and rrr.r•tw , nes arnunfl Ile I trio, • •IRorl there I 1.• flu l try, , 1 maw a Wick w •rd pra)rr, Mat ..,c hi., a ',me-- •"' with wiltl Qnrn•f• rite I.l.ftt ..r on'• Th , n, it, h,. totr , . 1 9110 • fPlit. INIONI I=MOI3 (rimict [IIF DEAD SEC II ET =I I'll ‘PTER It Thr ni Pnrihirrnem TOW., "II ,r,.1 n ; :' I, paolrar. how exi l ui..it• ly , toe nerv , s!'' .aid Mr Phippen nt::11 .c.O I N y'ng the lawn at tb? back of •,1 th ci, 'rage under the NhilllOW of the nnibr,lla lie could ptck out of the hall. “Thor , y ears bite, passed, Chennery—three suff crin , .: ye ir' for me, but we n..,•,1 not dwell on •10 - td 'awn There is the wi .w tur .1 , 1 ..tudy,'where I ha:, tlitt atta. 1 ,, irti•orn tit:, —in the strawbrrry era-, .1 n ' t yeo r tn, rule r: 111' t -t t 1. ,, ! I ever f ,h ar 31i , q Sr or , ll .1).: t rn.• ..ma; that In - ~ h • r--- ,•. i tcrt: vt: r 12112 tinitr •• . l'h, t ME ur • (~ y , ur .r :•. i.• 42'1 .t) ~ h • t 1. kr 1 ifs svi ,h,. • TIN " \\•!, t , w , ti' • clir • 1— ME „I' 1 , i i • I floor 711, fr •Pflo -11 r hp ill , WI, EL •' unil r• !i , Tr , rri,:••fin► T'wor '" -1 %••• r •••• •i• '4 tiro b • •-•••rild n.)) r•• nft r :11 • ad) 1 wlf( ris•l I) ,)..r I 'lll • qt•lte kn. w. I, ! I Totrli4 •r n I:PirPw I) , r) • .•il: I im nov f,i..., •,,.•,„. ..?•1 orrvtoh' r•ttir i.. 1,1 11:;ppen, irvi try ine 1,, L k .I,ewk .1 I Imoy: ton'. early a: a , N ,, TI know 1..• ated with the ingratitude and villainy I•v o.‘flog- friend. who took all he had to give. an I swindled him at last in the groaseat manner I know all About that But one instant' , of ingratittnlo doe 4 not jnatify man in othwting himself up from society, and railing againo all mankind a. * disgrace to the earth they walk nn I myself have beard the old hrute•sav that 'he greatest bennfaetor to our ..Petacrati.m would be a seco n d 11 , rod, who eonl.l prevent another generation from succeeding it. Ought a man who can talk in that way to he the friend of any human being with the alighteat respect for his speeiea o r himself!" "My friend'" said Mr Phippen. catching the clear h‘ the arm. and mysteriously lowering hia voice, "my dear and reverend friend! T admire your honest indignation against the utterer of that exceedingly miaanthropieal sentiment; hut, I c , nfide this , to y Chennory. in the strieteet s-ereev—th ,, re ar , momenta—morning momenta generally—when my digeatinn is in ouch a date that I have Ref Mins' screed With that annihila' tint per-on. Andrew Treverton! I have wnkenn With my intigne like a cinder—T hove crawled to the Ora. and looked at it—and I have said to twarlf. Let there he an end of the human race rather than a c Intinnanee of this'" Twoh!" cried the clear, receiving Mr Phippen's confession with a buret of irreverent taught, r Are a of cool small beer nest ri m .‘ wstir , 0 , 11411^ i 4 in that state. and you will Tr " f , r a e nuti n i n nge of the brewing part of the huni',n rue, a' any rate. But let us go hack to 1' nna or I shall never get nn with m y ..,in r y When raptain Trer.rton had owe ma de up his mind to s. II the place. I have no dealt that, under ordinary ciretimatanees, he wo):.1 have th"i t ttit of off •rlne , it to hi 4 brother ( who inherited hi 4 mother's fortune, you 'Hum.) with a view, -f e• irse. to keeping the estate in the family. Not that Andrew wont.] have been mireli g .1)1 iu that way, for a more confirmed old hach• lor never eiisted However, as things were st that time and are still, I am sorry tr. sa),) the Captain could make no personal offers of any kin,' to Andrew—for the tw.) were not then. and arc not now, on speaking or even on writing terms It i 4 a shoelrinz thing to say. but the w •rtit quarrel of the kind I ever h , and of is the quarrel le tareen :how two brothers." idon me, my dear frl , n.l, - 410 Ilr Phip ps ri, of‘en:ti! h (-Imp pt•tol. which hal hitherto !p ing I,y •iikel '1441, on the ft h an .ll. ,f rh. u.111,-.114 '•)11., I down bef go any fool,er? lam getting a little exc it e d t T‘ ir. of t , rv. 111 , 1 I .Ist,' 12 .t fatizn , . a se f. Pray ;: •it I (IOW!' fit rag the legs of my (-amp st.k,l will ruAlce hides in the lawn, lam so met: , skeleton. in fiet Do go on:" 4,y,, u h are h, ir 1 ." pur-ne I t b v;7", "that Captiin Trv , rtnn when h. in life, marrp-I no Intro4.---rather t,m per, 1 believe, hut t per. n n if groll^4 , •l•ll3rae , lcr. and ail food of her hu-kmpf n. 3 woman ; tbereffwe, seenrainir to my view of it, n very wife for him in min,. il , iirever, the Cap taio's frienilm, of eonroo, made the norm! Penge, ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28,1857. 1, to outcry, and th e Captate'e brother, es the teal before the one found out front the other that ,itily near relation, took it on hi•neelf to atiktlipt i Porthgenna Tovr was for sale. On first hears breaking off the marriage in the most offensively lug time old Fr nkland asked s few questions indelicate way Failing in that, and bating the ab ,itt the place, but said not a word on'the sub pot.r woman like ferieott, be left hit brother's ject of purchasing it. Soon after that, the Cap houee, saying, among many otip!r savage epecches taut got a ship and went to sea. During his (to . itifauxus thing about the bride, whiob— t absence, old Franklaud privately set off for Corn s hich, upuu my hotter, reippen, 1 am ashamed mill, to look at the estate, and to find out all he to rep- at Wh a terer the words were, they were I rould about its advantages and defects from the tielitokily carried to Mrs 1 11 - evertmis ears, and p.rsons left in charge of the house and lands._ thee were of the kind that no women—let alone He said nothing when he came back until Cap. a quick tempered wo man itke the Captain's wife lain Treverton returned from his first cruise ; —ever forgives. An interview followed between I and then the old geutlentan spoke out one tuor the two brothers—and it led, :,. you way caaily i fling, in his quit, ileeided way. imagine, to vtry unhappy results They p a rted " 'Treverton,7eaid be 'if you wiii sell Porthe in the most depl arable manner. The Captain gime' Tower at the price at whieh you hought de c l are d, in th e h ea t of bispaesien, that Andrew it in, when you tried to dispose of it by auction, had never had one generous impulse in his heart ante to your lawyer and tell him to take the since he was hots, and that be would die with- i title deeds t i wine, and ask for the purchase out one kind feeling toward any living soal is the 1 tyjney • world Andrew replied, that if he had no heart '•Captain Treverton was naturally a little as h e h a d a mem or y, and that he should remember touiNiteti et the reathneee of this offer; but pee those farewell words as long as be tired. So pie, like myself, who know old Frankland'e his, they separated Twice afterward, the Captain tore, were not se surprised. His fortune had - ade evortures of reconciliation The first time bet :n made by trade, and he was foolish enough when his daughter Ro:atnen I was horn; the to be always a little ashamed of acknowledging second time, when Mrs Treverten died. O n that one simple and creditable fact The truth each occasion the elder brother wrote to say that was, that his ancestors had been landed gentry if the younger would retract the atrocious words of importance before the time of the Civil War, he had spoken against his sister in law, every i and the old gentleman's great ambition was to atoneineot should be offered to hint for the harsh sink the merchant in the Landed grandee, and to language which the Captain had Ufeil in the I leave his son to succeed him in the character of hastiness of anger, when they last met No an. a Squire of large estate and great county infiu• ewer was received from Andrew to either letter; cue, Ile was willing to devote half his fortune and the estrangement between the two brothers to accomplish ibis great scheme; but half his for. has continued to the present time. You under- tune would not buy him such an estate as he stand now why Captain Treverten could not pri• i wanted, in an important agricultural County like antely consult Andrew's itielinathins before he ours Bents are high, and land is made the most publicly announced his intention of p artin g with of with us Au estate as exteneive as the estate Portbgeons Tower?" of Porthgenna, would fetish more than double the Although Mr. Phippen declared, in answer to money which Captain Treverion could venture this nispea,i, that he undeteitood perfectly, and to ask for It, if it was situated in these parts - - altbongh he !leg g ed with the utmost p ditenaes , Old Frinklatel tons we!! aware of that. fact, and that the vicar would gn on , his ltten'irm ""'"fru httneflpfl till possible importance to it Besides. for the moment, 1., be entirely •Itstonhe4 to i n . tho re was some thine in the feudal leek of fort h. ept eting the leis of his camp stool. ate! in aseer. votri Tower, and in the right over the mine and I•iining what lull:we-akin they . made nn the vicar fisto•rice, which the pure base ~f the estate in :T., lawn Docter Oln•nuery .` -.IVII, interest howi,,,,, ki i„i . t h at fl at t ere d hi.„ rt,,ti,ori s of restori ng the "- . ver. in the cmium-t.iners that to , w 3, relating. fimily greatness Ilen e he and his son after seemed suffieiently t!t• ing to nial:e up for any him, could lord it, as h-• th-ight, -di a large scale, traneient lapse of attention no the part of les end din et at their sovereign will and pleasure , gust. After a few ligoruus puffs at his deer , 0. ,, ili,iu,,r). 4 hundr- Js of rids pbori eliieli had been see, ral "I" in " 1 "/",,' ui dart-iug, t 1,- : scatter o-i .i:oug !he coast, or hudititid t"gtilber iu the li'ile villiagt-4 'Leland This was. a feu:Tung pros e ., et gong out whit , h. w.,, spea king, ) is•-nt on with bi-- , narrative in them w 1 - 1-: , Twee and ht 0 u:-1 b-- 5.,ur,.,1 for limy thousand - NV- ;;. the lions,. the ci.lat , th- • mine, an d , , ii , !...._ w e e d, w a s just ten thou-and pounds publicly put .es. i...iii ii, had ill ide up his mit! to give when u tl p ie r ti : i s h: l r e i , es a l f if ew l'o en tli a g n e t u h r , :s af w w e r re 3 a i l r l ,.. Tr,,ver,,,,ti s 1 he first determined to inetaniorplies, lieue•lf from : a plein Ile rebaut into a waguiliceut leudiel gun death; hut no oilers were made for the property which it wits rg•ibir to accept'rhi• ruineue ' tlemen People who knew these facts were, as : ~k t„ ~ , f the house, the had eultivetion 1 th•• kind • I huNe ,41. d, not much surprised at Mr Frank- e e l difficulties in the roll,tie en of the r• its, all ' , opies rah i1n..,. t., pure:., _ ,- Pertligeuita Tower, c.oitrihut,d 1., make I' rthgenna what the sue m ei i ... limb' 'fro %erne}, it is hay t,) u,e,i,-ar ) hem., rs weuld (-ail a Lad lot le ilispet•ti of Fail- , ci „ a%, was n, : I mpg in din • ti:n ii.i. Liiglin ~13 iota! t , ••"! 1 OP' Pla"e, ClPtlin Tr""r" ''''"A id ' his eide Th • i •ette eliang• .1 hand,: an] lway. ii.t I , ' pi e l'i.:! l• I" ' 11 ' 1 '; Ili' n, lids "r. I Ik e " w. e• •I I Pi.itiV.tr.,! with ,i tail of w,.. ~ r . ftoni the re a.r.,;n Th- .1e ith ..; h" Wil % liTri-"' 1,. -tie 1., 11.1 •11 %I 1, r ii 4 1., I. IA irk ife• el Ii .:nil ti.• hi- h art —f‘-r le. was. t,v all " e " . " 11. '• j il.! " fl-!. :,, -.lnic .• tit„, 1 ri!.L' nod to' I ...L.' 1 ill i-4hr a. .h.• lie i h ., u ~f 1 ""'" -- "'i 1 ''' ii:', ili- -: , 1 ii us- L , rii ~ • 11 t., fr.••••,u eiiii hr.,l) • • • -. LL i.t i !b. ',,L. , 1, OW , .1, as., ..• I with . , . tr HI • ni r t 4:- I•' 1., t• li• r . , , v. I. • r , At 't iRC =I n .rit .to I r 4 ••••• t pr. . 3,10• n thur , :tl., 1,• =EI f. , if r.I .f • r Ti IEI ME r CiiiM ~tti, -r , . al' I=l Mil WM I •' I I ,;,1 Or' thr , c••r T. %Hinz tirAt )1 , t 6. ri•i • 1 1 I',..pp•ti . 4 hi•'• r • • , 1 ,t 1 , 1 •'1•• gra- 311 ,•tt •••01 !I 'it . . . •t, .i.l 1 , C . 1.:,, 11 .111 II Ii ,: L 1 . 41..;,:. 1 4 it prde. t:..ta'" t. IL ... y 1 . ,111 ; :u. I. me, 1 Fr,t.1,,au.1%- “Itilpir...ti n. •• .ai 1 \ln I t I:TP - Tl, d''''N'in'' , rg r ~ t ii, • t wi-t -rtuti• - aa- pr.. In. •d by hi, hi.t 11111 bl-elk, and pireiw• I, l'' Ivin'i'v'r hi4l ''''''... I too • wrath ibe 111 1. t 1.1141011 ' , arid bil. I in . e ?le.. black spots. alniu — .. o, th •-•• lut, itch, lit e :y, bi......c; qp ittioinn.c;n2 lx . f n' itii , f otunat, event say._ 1 the new own,.r of in-, , yea ('h. rinery. _clip o. you consult ..11, • l' rtlgentot ,il th tnri„cy he...:gl.r el., teas. ~ 0 I ,, , •iit in r...0r ',gaol r• lecota•It1::. r :''' WL'l' • ag . ri, tittural trio n.l abou - the riu :lit). .f 3 , ur . gra.. Tate my word for i'. y ow. lawn 'I. ..,,r.. ..„,r,...t r , ans ou 'Le n..rl. 51.1.• ..1 ti, L.. 1 1 ,4., ' er than it "melt to be I,awn: ' repeated Mr id .,,i, 1,,,,1 6,.,. 4 1. t . g.. 1.. r*ek and ruin for .11. r lii on tiny) •:11 c past, and whi.•li rt main 111 l'hippen to himself, contemptuously, a. h tii.ll el round to t cl< up his imil.r.lia -It isn't a :,„ sr , sl , l 1i ,, e ,. h. et , i ~,i i, i iii „n ,„ illi, ,lay To lawn--It's a bog!" , to ,I.e a long story short, ;do r useleady la-riding ' Then'. Fit down," .3,1 the ri ear, tinn,l ,t, , t 1 t m 1. OP U.. 111.1.4 ,1 p .uii,l. a' l'orthg, 111/1 than I pay the palr:tationa an d t h e black: spotitho c"tr- ~.!.. o'd I.k• to rsekon up, it"' Frauklaud gate in plino nt of bestowing the smallest attention nn lst-t I. It tti, piac •in oi-gust to Ow c-ire .4 . hi. st, a ,rd, writ W.... 4 charges! never b. lay out &moth. them P i You wan: anything to drink? Shull it be phy.ie, cr be, r, or what?" , „ cr tar bin, on it, and returned to thin neighbor No, no! lam ao unwilling t' ) Ore f r'''l'''e' .I. ....1 listing in high In Leon, an 1 happening answered Phirpen "T w .11'.1 rather .uffer -- ,to , well Captain Treeerton on chore when he rather, a groat deal. I .hink if youlitould goon , g ot back, th.' tir. , t thing lie done was t , abu... with your story. Cheunery, it would compose me Pot:qv...nub anti all the p^orle about it a litt!c: 1 h a ve not the faintest idea of what led to it, lint t ,„ %e hr tu e b tly 111 the Captain . a pre., nee This 1 thi n k you wore .aging , -nit.thing int , reattne , 1 d to a cooltiess between the two neighbors, Chennery y ,„. h tu • g l it h av e ended to the breaking 41 of no , t ,N he m . i.e til. n j , .. r.! et_cf ga t i . i i i nar n, fo e e t s: r " only "T W" A 1 lob re• ors. but f.r !L. cloldr, non rither sob, . wl.o would see each oiler just as often as ever, telling You of the famine.). ho tween the tw . children who have 11.19/ gr .wn up to be man and :,„,i wit , , o J „ d, l.y dint of willful persi-steney, wife. And I wail going on tell you that Captain ~n ,rioting au en d to the ....tratig,mrt i t betwe• ti 1 Trey. Hon. shortly after lo..ettlial in our neigh' 'hell. folio rs, by making it look simply ridien, • b, r brt,.l, to,l t - to the active praetice of hi. t.r... 1„,,,, Her, ,in my olanion, lic. the nio.t curl fe.-ion arain Nothing eboe seemed t . ' fi l l ur ...o. part ..f the 4rY Important family ibt r thn gap that the lrlsa of MN Treverton hail made ,, ,i, r , tp,l,ti "Ii ti,o,. 'w. )• 'lug 1 ,, „ plc I. l ;l ing in hi. life. Having good interest with the Al.l i.. .y. atilt tacit t.tler . 31e1, w ud, rful to ro• miralty, he can always got ti ship whoa he "P . ~t,, , tL,t ‘. 1.. ).41/ know, aft. r my omit ssi .0 at t al'ta'r , tn , . was exa...tly what they did in t plies f : -'1' n r rttilS one; ;.. t : ' .7 .r i up e l ,he I : 1 1 h I),7rC rent 11. r .', .s (it e I: time, s t I i w ek t otilt.l „ al'ta'r t 0 1 . I sit! , 1- a c.t.t. .•f a w-,-'w-,-' nitn:at:r hitt mirth sea—though he i • g•ttine. as hi"' daughter en i e ..el. is al.. the la .rri .g... t ail other., that hia frit nd , think, rather to. , old for it now r i. pa , nts on both sil• s. hal the a:rouges , aorld- D on 't look puzzled, Phippon; lam not going ‘.., 1y , ti tere.o In p r inti ng Shakearkare way -ay wilc of the mark as you think. Thee are .otoo what he plra.es, the eour.e .1 true I tic .1.5..+ run r.t . t h e i-i.e....au 1 - .10'4.111.r- that must Ite -tat'd . on .nib sennetime. Never was the marring, . first And now they are eomfortably di.potted 1 ..r.i.-.• performed to hew!. purp ..se than wh. a I of, I can get round at la-t tn . /the main part of read it thin merbing. TLll' I &tan. being entailed my -tory--11/.. Sale of P.lthreona Tower ---- .ii 1(. diard, Captaln Treccrton . .4 daughter now What i. it now? Po you want to get up again?" 0 .„ 1 ,.,, k . i n t i,„ ca p ac i ty „f iti i, tr ,.. i „ , t . the y.., Mr Phit.pen did want to get up again I i „ u - :,u , l :awl- which htr Catio,r s .1.1 Itosa 1- K si p o of opinion that his 1 ). 4 chance or ecr.P .- m „.,„1 G. lag an only child, the purchasootioney %; i'..rttigeliklii, VitikeU oldhauklanot ...Imo lumen I na the ralpitroions sod diaper-eng the }lark :pot s , lan in trt'ag the ei•l trill ent laiittle ilen• tot a „, 'Lo o n ey thrown away, all now, when the tie walking exercise. 11-- wl4 tllll,l no willing to I C,pl aiti dies, be the mum og...portion of young nen-ion :Inv tr mtile, hue w o u ld hie worthy friend I Fr.ukisias sife. 1 don't know whet yo n think Vhennery, tier iri pr , e«.din:: with lb" i" t( n - " . Y ii i the beginning and mold eof my story, Phip ieso, but the end ought to sottisoly you. 1R any rate interesting .4try. give Illm an arm. and carry the „rap iin ,,i, and wa lk slowly in the direction I bid you ever hear of a bride an.l 'oalegroom alb, cf 60 schistl room winolew. -u all to keep Mip . .4 started with fairer prospects in !•f • Orin our bride F.- mash within e I.y ii dim.; i : -' 4l -arlet', in cat i t and tirelegr.t • mof to illy l'" I, , 191:' u• 1" , . 1 , 117, 1, , try. *ll' ' ist re.onree of t...• ~ 1 pr,, li Gtr Mr Ritil p n o. u'l ti, do• au.; rep'„ \I , i Stun hput her head •out of t 1... -.1. ••; r . tn lug a ~..,mprao az 111'11111'11 '.' The vir:r wh se i,,,.,0,„„ t ;p i t,, E ,,,,,i n ature yr" , pr , of ftgalno t'VtnY wood w, nil •, stn_ ft-, two g, WI, ~, r, „ 1, trial that Mr l'bippen's. .It.tr. pile infirmities „ them With h: r in vs.lr 31.1 , 4 .. r! :0 ge t e „ u ld inflictor it, efiniplied wtthan these non; .t: ity, wain d o . t (T h . „. •,,,„,,,. —, g ,!. ,;....r, -. .1 ,ti ia , r twili!rtt ~n I w e nt .41 I .!. h hi. .tort', nticon.cioettly color. r .„ , tine the toile and manner of a good humored pa • • ~,,i i i r e n t w ho wi s d lac him Iv';' to aoothe the tensp• ! ' I regret extrenoly to tr.oill • y .11, hattiir, at t rr of a fretfttl c'dl.l ' I fled R dwrt very itornatera, tiii. e i rung , ~,, "1 told yen." he said. "that the elder Mr h. toultiplieatinti table " Vrankland and Captain Trevetion were 'pearl "Where iitte4 he ,Beek. now'" •Ae,l ife,,,rt tl . 4 . neighbor. here They had tartt btcn !aag weputit i (I.2^nnefl. $1 50 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. IME=MI Ct. 1 , 11. rv. In•. foi'• •ors I .1.4:t •, .! • I 1' ME 1:.• %;, 11 l% l 1 1 ' r,. I •! i , t, I • :If . • rr, up "; °I,. ..r• \C',,.O ' , i•' It I . i il OMB • r 1 Nir IMMEMENIMMI ME 1 . . , ~ It; 4 !, ~ I , I 11 • r 1 r. K, \ ,1 lEEE tO, I r ar,_lll4e, I, Pqe :1 ~ ME EMI lIEMW=EN!I 1.1.1 i !,1, at. I =MI 1 i. tn,l"'rt~n =EI =II lEEE ti I, I IMII =I I 1 A I it I .. • • I • . ME "A t seven times eight, Sir," replied Mimi Starch. "Bob:" shouted the vicar through the window. "Seven times eight ?" "Forty three," &severed the whimpering yoke of the invisible Bob. "You shall have one more chance before I get my cane," said Doctor Chennery. "Now, then, look cut I Seven times—" "My dear, good friend," interposed Mr. Phip pen, "if you cane that very -unhappy boy, he will scream. My nerves have. been tried ones this morning by the camp stool : I shall be totally shattered if I hear screams. Give me time to get oat of the way, and allow me also to spare dear Miss Starch the sad spectacle of correction (so shocking to sensibilities like hers) by asking her for a little camphor julep, and ro giving her an excuse for getting oat of the way like me.— I think I could have done without the oam_phor julep under any other circumstances; but I ask for it unhesitatingly now, as much for Miss Starch's sake, as for the sake of my own poor nerves. Hays you got camphor julep, Miss Starch ? Say yes, I beg and entreat, and give me, an opportunity of escorting you out of the way of the screams." While Miss Starch—whose well-trained sen sibilities were proof against the longest paternaC caning and the loudest filial acknowledgment of it in the way of screams—tripped up-stairs to fetch the camphor julep, as smiling and self possessed as ever, Master Bob, finding himself alone with his sisters in the school room, sidled up to the youngest of the two, produced from the pocket of his trowsers three frowzy acidulated drops looking very much the worse for wear, and, attacking Miss Amelia on the weak, or greedy side of her character, artfully offered the drops in exchange for confidential information on the subject of seven times eight. "Yon like 'em?" whispered Bob "Oh, don't P." answered Ame lia. "Seven times eight?" asked Bob. "Fifty six," answered Amelia. "Sure?" said Bob.— Certain," said Amelia. The drops changed bawl 4 , and the catastrophe of the domestic drama changed with them. Just as Miss Starch appear. ed with the camphor julep at the garden door, in the character of medical Hebe to Mr. Phippen, her intractable pupil showed himself to his father at the school room window, in the character, arithmetically Fpcskiug, of a reformed moo. The cane reposed for the day; and Mr. Phippen drank z1.19s of camphor julep with a mind at ease on the twin subjects of Miss Stureh's sensibilities and Master Bob's screams. '• gratifying in every way," said the Martyr to Dppepsia, smacking his lips with gr"at relish , Iv+ he drained the last drops out of the gLr "My tp•rves are spared, Miss Sturch's feelings are spared, and the dear boy's baek is spared You have no idea how relieved I feel, rhosnnery Whereabouts were we in that delight ful story of yours when this little domestic in terrupri.-,n mTurroel?" -The bride and bri legroom are Bowe_ miles on the r Nay, 1.3 this tone, to spend the honeymoon at Sr Swithin . . Captain Treverton is 1. ft Isdiind fir a day lie received his sail in: • rd• rs M.oiday, and be will be off to l'-rt•••1. !HI to to rr,w t take erimr nan d of hi s .I, l p Thou t zli Ii won't adroit it in plain word., I I,,,proti to know that lt siatuond has persuaded him to make this; hw last cringe She h a s a pl an horn letek to l'.rttigema, live there r 118139•111 %.• MI uebah 1, whieh I b..pe and be 'jet, stueot•e•l The wo.t ro , on- at the old 1-1 which Mr Treuert,,n are I. • • •I ,tt th,. , p‘ung urtrneti couple ti a build, r—a sew,' ble, praeti. CEEB ... I 1 , . I •••ti - i,oirvey the neglected north ro• with 3 view to their redecorati , m and reriir v. ry way This part of the 11,111.0 .• in n.t postlile be associated with any mei ineli .ly ,'collections in Captain Treverton's mind; fir neither he n• - lr any one else ever enter ed it ilurin,t the period of his residence at Pirth• nnna C .n.i•lering the change in the look of thrip!iw;iieh this proj.iot of repairing the ti .rtii r 4111. e to produee, and taking into i.. reins also t he softening effect of time on all iinfill r I should say there was a riir pri-i.piet now of raptain Treverton's return• n ., to plea the oriel of his days among his old t•-nant ry Tt will be a greet chance fir Leonard" Fruitland if ho does, for be would be sure to the pe , pte at l'• , rthgenna kindly toward it new mister Introduce I among his Coroish tensor.. undo- C iptain Treverioc's wing, Leonard is , ore to get on well with them, provided he ab .itaitis from showing to much of the family pride ha 4 inherited from his father. He is a little given to overrate the advantages of birth and .the importance of rank—but that is really the only noticeable defect in his character. In all other respects, I clan honestly say of him that he deserves what ho has got—the best wife in the world. What a life of happiness, Phippen, spews to he awaiting those lucky young people! It is a hold thing to say of any mortal creatures, hut, look as far on as I may, not a cloud can I see any where in their future prospects." " You excellent creature!" exclaimed Mr Phippeo, affectionately squeezing the vicar's hztal. "Flow I enjoy hearing yonl how I Ink, uriate in your bright view of life!" MIMI t , t- t tit;;‘, el I: ii, ,::.. lb . ..:i. -.01 =ME =EI i is ,:a r •i Mbtt'4 14,11 , =II I, .2„ " And is it not the true view—especially in the of young Franklaud and his wife?" inquir ed the vim. "If you ask me," said Mr. Phippen, with a mogrnful smile, and a philosophic calmness of manner, "I can only answer that the dircotton of a man's speculative views depends, not to mince the matter, on the state of his secretions Y-ur biliary secretions, dear friend, are all right, and von take bright views My biliary secretions are all wrong, and I take dark views You look at the future pmspects of this young married c•inple, and say there is no cloud over them. I don't dispute the assertion, not having trillea .,ire know:ng either bride or bridegroom But I I Kok up at the sky over our beads—l re member that there was not 0 cloud on it when we first entered the garden— I now see, just over those two trees growing to close together, a cloud that has appeared unexpectedly from nobody knows where—and I draw my own conclusions Soeh," said Mr. Phippen, ascending the garden steps on his way into the house, "is my philosophy It may he tinged with bile, but it is philosophy for all that " " All the philosophy in the world," said the view, following his guest up the steps, "will not shake my conviction that Leonard Frsnkland and hi' wife have a happy future before them." Mr Ph irpen laughed, and, waiting on the steps till hi. host joint.d him, took Doctor Cbennery's arm in tho friendliest manner. " Y.ll have have LAti a eharmiog atom Chen eery," he said, "and you have coded it with a charming .QtliiMent. But, my dear friend, though tour healty mind (influenced by an enviably emir digestion) despises my bilious philosophy. , ion't quite forget the cloud over the two trees Ltok up at it now—it is getting darker and big r 31 rtnri c.'' bar A woman in the 'northern part of thin %intr, a month after ghe wag married, wag cnm polled to guhmit t t the amputation cf nue of he r l ev in e.ro•egnenee of so accident The Lem of her limb made an yffafottod an impression upon her mind, that when a child wag born it had hu' one leg the =tamp heinz pretitiebr like that of the mother The name of the woman is sappresn: ed, out of respect to her feelings. ‘• tt the end of it, to be sure," said the vicar ( 001111011 Pd 1 B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR. [lrrout thy Mobile Rogiolbor ] " Winger's Life Car."_ This valuable preserver of lives, to which hundreds of shipwrecked persons owe' their pre servation from destruction, which has saved over two hundred people at elm time from a wrecked ship and which will yet save thousands, is the invention of Captain Doneass Ottinger, of the U. S. Revenue Cutter Venice. This gentleman is at present a resident of our city, and has com mand of the cutter stationed in our bey. If Capt. (Manger never does another good deed, be has, is the invention of his "Surf Car," done enough to enroll his name high among, hose of diatom,. factors of 'mankind. The use of this "Life-Cur," which is attached to all the wreck stations on the mast of New Jersey, will be beet understood by the following extract from tbo letter of a passen ger saved by one of them : When the day broke we saw faintly through the obscurity of the dark dawn a group of men on the beseh. As the light ;ooreased we perceiv ed that they were surrounding a cannon or mortnr The surf roared and rolled inward, falling upon the beach like the weight of mountains. The surface of the billows was white as milk. The noist of the wind was terrific, and, mingled with that' tif the waters, was deafening. The ship still held together, but every wave made her timber Alike as if a score of battering rams bad been launched against her sides. The spray flew high above the decks, even drenching the poor wretches strung like beads upon a ro'ary along the fore • yard. There was no cry—no voice beard All eyes were gazing at the small group upon the shore in anxious expectation ; in speechless hope. All at once we saw a flash, and a cloud of Mae smoke rose above the heads of the group, and, the next instant came a ball wherring &rough,- the air. It passed entirely over the ship, and I could see that it carried a small cordlike with it. As the shell sank into the sea beyond us,..tbe line fell across the deck, and instantly a dozen hands had grasped it and were pulling it from the shore, with the celerity of men who arc working for their lives. In about two minutes a hawser came in sight, and we drew it on board with a shout from more than two hundred souls, that would have made the heart of the benevolent ioventor bound with joy could he bate heard its joyful and hopeful voice. The hawser was soon bent about the eapstan and secured. With the hawser w 11.9 also hauled on board another line, which the sailors did not seem to know the use of; but the chid' mate (our captain having been lost in the boat that attempted to land) set the example of knowledge by pulling upon it, and we ...00u saw the " Life• Car," riding and diving through the terrible breakers, gradually drawing nearer and nearer ,At one moment it was submerged beneath the overflowing billows—at another plainly visible' having the appwaranee of a hug• turtle, that wa s waking its wi) -eaward to 1 ti of the raging co .m W hta it W. 14 at I. ugth billrd, there was a cry iif hiipe that will.. up t fir it walk us all take o,ittrigi Thettharnf the "Lit', C kr" 1- '‘kr fillarp at EP)tli •-11.1., a rl.l rf y,ei aril ienlainp 3 little dolt Pr "-pilule — open. , l in rho .1 , 1, of this almond. you will tin , d r•tnnd h •w rh , c10t . .. Car— provHeq for th,• t) frh wh • ari• in peril A lady, her two Ti. a v oin L : I niv little b••y, wore first pot .n and op They were pleked as el • as lit.• •erg in a mitten The men on sh,rc at I , IZTI i! th -hip, now beg..th to pull at th. it .f •I. i n. , , wt.ieh was attaeh.•d to th,• .1i , •r..1n•1 f • ea•, at .I we saw it glide off from the rapt Ily At one moment it suddenly .1,-appe.r...l in thr• bosom .4 a ponderous breaker, an I iu an inst.int after show itself in a hollow between the w tees to he again submerged entirely out of sight in an ober m .un tain of roaring and foaming surf in less than two minutes the car was saie dry land The door unlocked and the inmates taken nut safe and sound. The men waved th. it arms fir a signal, and the Life Car wa.t a¢ ,in .lrawn on board by as: filled and disp•ttched a s.eond tint?. through and under the wa•er to the heseh In this way we continued, until all w. re safely taken from the stranded ship to -af•ty and sholter on the shore, Dot even an infant having b. en in • jure_o. My sensations ryes entering t#te cur were not wholly divested of apprehension Tte ladies and children bad all been safely sent to the beach, and I got in with to two men, one a onto plethoric cockney gentleman, who h. ink 'a man of 'hart breath prophesied to us all, as he squeezed in the little door, that we should never reach the shore alive--that we would assuredly suff.eate for want of hair We were packed as close as sardines and shut up as tightly in total darkness Our preservation from suffocatiion I saw was evidently to depend on the celerity with which we were drawn to the shore. There was air enough with in, I believe, to keep us alive ten minutes, and five without unpleasant sensations, except the oppressive one of consciousness of being shut up without air. I felt the jar of the car as we plunged into the surf, and knew when we were beneath the waves from the sudden silence, for when flying od its surface we were stunned *by its roar. We soon struck the beach after having been twice rolled over and over by the terrific "under tow" of the surf. When the batcbs that kept us in and the water out, were unfasten. ed and taken off, we crawled out and stood on ur feet only to fall on our knees and thank God for the preservation of our lives, and if the hu• man inventor of the life car had been on the spot, we should have next thanked him. as the instru ment in Providence, of our safety If any man deserves the gratitude of seamen, the ritorpects of his fellowmen and the thanks of his enuntry by some suitable memorial, it is Douglass Ottinger, God bless bun! And if he is ever cast upon a coast shipwrecked, may he, when all other means fail, be saved by his own ‘•Life Car." Francis, of life boat noteriety, roneriteiedthe first ear under the direction and supervision of the inventor, Captain Ottinger, whn, with a liberality that every noble and human mind will appreciate, refused.to patent it, " it being his desire," says the report of the Life-Saving Benevolent Society of New York, " that it should be free for the use of Ell human pur poses." • A Goon —A )lethndist divine of' tbia city (la Sunday adnitniatered a moat severe ?shake to a COlllllll , t 1 C1iq.1133 in t VIPs. 11:11Vg, Of resdhigada vertiaements from the pulpit. A popPr was • handed him giving notice that "the introduetOry lecture to the annual mmrse would he delivered on Monday night," kc • at a ( , 07611 medie,l ha •titutinn in shirt city Tho preisoher laud he had omseientions temples II m *lige the printer h% making melt ationinnia tits rrom that he ney'r beard -st. h 3.l‘er t -o ift , teto , 14.111 d in •hurcb without reminlina hi m of the 14 in Alexandria, who on a d arn oeragion exhort •fl most earne s t and vehement li,n ; :u 'he sinners in his congr4 gation to eel eat, -r they would - go to bell as pure es th. re we. fl..ut; in \lexandria, and he wa• sure th, row 3 •IltrAlltcre for he had received just the da la foro e Owe us •ortment which he would sell as cheap as any man in the city.-oAia Statsman, NUMBER 42.