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Die aI . ttatvrtbre Naar, ar ) 3 lavertioas, Mack Wireqaft Insertion, Ova Illioarai2 amoott runitbn, ..,., ra, cniaskrajia Coda, orksirliaer or leak Ireruiirqvdvirribers iwbooesupy not bver 4 aquareso 700 ljearrealinvii; noriYear, • 30 00 12rorraur eumasakattont oply will receive attention. -703221 re p s • (ozzancit.) 4 1 .0 0 i. - MINERS COATENPUTIOR s. v. Tzwasstrat. 'i , " ° " l ' Amide bright arid lovely 'aerie b F lonia ever badly gag% ~Itad prise the pale moon's pearly &tea Its z;better than Boys daasriag blase. Yoosuowy clouds that goat above, : sparldlog gluts that stud the sky--' r'• ' aliossiof a_God of lore— • ; /11fr: spirit call to soaroo high, „ !. theAsSb &genus otdiurse. • -•, tt • A *beintdamer fairer worlds than ear That is* bare felt Jeboratia•rwraM— Amerauthioe b owns of blim. • - • I *woke, elm now, is life's folio; morn, =• still ay youthful pidse beats fast plea Might phantom lures We on 1 " *lb dreamer handsets at last— ' Itelo"ime ldleavelhla world of care - Add earth's delusive visions spunk 4 f • nwin g my way te world'. more falr, ,Wa,• 1 1 . ere blighted hope's I oe'er might mown. gym Pa., 184 s. ME MEI Ira Frew Gods Lade! Book • 1 . 41 E 111111 VD OIR'S 1056. • " LOA', OF EGYPT" " Fut lipid, oh, I'm Wind I ' yes, I know that I'm blind, 4. o ltkow, tau, oar Felber in heaven is kind ; 'trithe beauties of earth have been shut from rip 1 01114iiiiie Vet the btight doter. so much lobed by you Twit artgiew'ses of the mind which I prise full-es bigh; a height fancy their birth-place the sky . 111;011,?e• that darkness e'er foikrirs the day. , . Tbat Aatiltai.destroys all the beitative of May tnjt tai rre th at sinshine is folioed by elowis, - ,' dais bowling the earth oft enthatls; 1'44 l'''ne,"'"nit'OteMinsbinaldread bat the night; ' itow gloom,. mind sbreis ke . - 1443‘ the*en in tbe-,kiatOty doth shine— ''' saw . ' - itakidsta brightly Writ • sk 'om betaµ matt sweetly at night.' .. • rot; hosiimat the saLati that toy awes mind doll 1 ajilicist. ; • . rFaip4ikerVie 'aim that-glow brightly i D .heaveei ;ilatyligaglx4*/atara that to tee bare been given' Ftiiikel of hase who are maimed, who are deaf; 'fY.ry' by this telimg they bring me relief; ' • Tee" tell tile of thole who are writhing in pain, BottheAttried every method Moir health toregaib-;••, Icortali tlmy're, lame, 'dee, pain, yet thou sayest t hey sae, I; • . Lad I hop ht they are bappy.ai happy as ma. . • ';z ';'•:.::. 1 -,, 1 , • 4,1,1114.1-I,l6baugilaii me, twit l de me, amuck li 11 1641,4:;00 . spirit; tore.* *bona ; I iiiiii,fahal are bright as tboa eallektthi mai, fte4trilitaiberingthOiMattibi, in actloo tbey're one;: 1 00shag)ne street souk and - they call me their O itaffiell ake,of a heaven where sorrows xte'er coins.. ... , .., G . .‘ frOMatilzll can see them far ap in the sky;,,, • • Sault , g astir as a torch-lighi.on high; Eleanatim ' s ail around me a circle - they farm,, 1 /#16. 1 4 I, ,4 move_ lest I ssigbt do them berm: • 1 , . 1 , 4oitiati . 4 like a sephyr my cheek they will ILLS— 64iit'll° tipit Cal see bath such pare joy as 4/41 , ,-,-i'''" 6 d. .. pi. 1114#4104 thou I:lib:lkea 'tia bard thus to 14: —dust them e'er eteb bright visions Joe? thee moverekt." No"—tbengemecober that God, - . Z. , Tillailikflme be-saints with it chas t en i ng rod, lea& Ifigkalfik gi witbitiski, athlotbars and gives. liiiiiie4r . on earth lid einiduct biro &mho! , • -, . • t,,,,,i1:1 a nil 211 Air N f r i - Nzolll) , V. l o,itiCOLD.—Never promise i irrirai 'ydro orO not intend to perform. Neve`r forget to 0 f or . as you promised. a Train i UM iii - '''#'1 - ray ire should go:and *lien he I L ',iitild; "4 ': .iiit: depart from it." , Do i not! tiiiiinto firiieCtie importance of thii : precept. 41404,tsiiifIception? Do they not '4l.4ive ibilech'illirMiiitliumt a - thought that they r- t*, - - ' 'Asir to ' :deceive ? - The unp vomaili : 4, irifhtint art or deception* la the ' ' ''' to f children is- illustrated by iwideat i tratedgn the following *spiel !leis York papers..: .Ifl'Tera - lop met on the side walk, aul ou r ,alkw som minutes spent in conversation, the 4 . 111: , . . - ed to the other, that some little 4b , mgan%lot be obtainek if he could obtain ii, hi' -- - cf* f r o w his Par 6 ,1! 46 ,311t;' said t% shier,'" Ts:do not want awr Mnielto i obtain i , 1 I totally mi 4. lies told areTibeiddimiloit'at 'Mc , 1 t'‘"!..7 . l . lhoer sad*s4 . "my Moth , biM" mesO l -wgieol,msl4 times and It, iffirE . .;.41111410, itituit Id°, not think:lo64ll ii Ow , . 1 , . hat!" 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Why, ,tiler Leaflets of Memory' 'sweetest flower-vases you e ty*ineS to see me as a fri Wiliam made me a present tire's. Hales sketch*? oo I , ; ever read. Besides, hings: Why, my table is ' "Yon have been quite fo :y r in a quiet , voice; "much and Li 'if tb receive a Brea presents is to be considered $lOO 25 2 501 400 2 no EL! "Biit don't you think Ei sent yun some token of good in this 'holiday season, wbe , ing or receiving presents ?" " Nothing of the kind m Magga, as an expression of 1 me,' replied Lizzy. "He k stood their true quality, and eat would have been a usele " You can't say the same He might have passed her ment of the season." ' " Certainly he might," sa needn't try to excuse him of ion, Of course, there is no sion bat meanness=-that's d spe4k it out boldly`." " It isn't right to say the ed LizzY. " EdWard has omitiing the prevalent oust° and good reasons, I am wel the charge of meanness, I dr lon allege a sufficient groins 1 " Well, Ido then," said t ., 4 ` Why, if I were *young ma i i arriage to a ladx, I'd sell 9 d give her something as a ent.' • -- "Yeii:-'-"Oiliiirre'*or beg th in Jane. " Every, one roust do as ie or she .thins' best," replied Lizzy. "As i.r me, lam coif-• tent to receive no holiday gi t, being well sat isfied that meanness on the p, rt of Edward his nothing to do with it." 1 I,'• But notwithstanding Lizzy said thii, slie could not help feeling a little disappointed -L:. more, perhaps, on account of he appearance o'. f the thing than. from any sus icion that rneao-. Bess, as alleged by Jane, ha anything to do i i with the omission. e 1 " i wish Edward had mad of a present,", said Mrs. Greer a day or 'two after the holida it had blen Only for the loot Jane has been teasing her "Mr. Rosa; has given me nia wine; which he also ear Mate stores' to Washington I that it is equal, if not Aft, alterry. California, 'in spite partisan editors, who wish 1 *slue of the indemnity' act, Ow of our; ries, and the .pol, 01 soon become the Italy o Potosi of the North. TfIE 04LIFOILNIA GOLD Grinnell, slinturn & Co. ha rom one githeir captains, Ing is a .. , that are never of much use.. will of theM. Pa rather Ed a comfortable house to put hit s i3 him loadin' t her H ewn, before presents of ne foolish thing o i i "Pue. I ut it wouldn't have..given the girl somethix' I been a book a purse, or some _ "-For which trifles be wool strongly diked with mea n Better letit(go as it is. No d ;Loam's for his conduct." ~, "Thus Die, Green and • ' ward. While the, mother and Ji bis meanness to theitheart's Edward Mayfield, the lover wawa . young. mac of good p 'habitsid really generous .f genere y : flid not, consist in Ingo in grae.r,tbat .he might be sod oped.,-beirtelt hut: in do' kindnes wliere IMAIW th at kb/ ed. - H had *avid front ,hia pontes a .filar Os--**: Yew% himself v AO arsddillars ID the Sarkis' 1 ;A141'4111 it when, iblikti isisnioa-s- :This tilt .?ml set th*Oillistial4 " 4 asstlikell fuwi"and ik.*!l* En , fakt. lA, Y 4, ing Abut le 4 a - TE., tli 1 100 1 ° 1 0 4* Wrir soot Bents. NOLIDI Ti. ntof anytlAng, ger of berto‘in wberrp onabitib," " that he might I think be'i► a ingy fellow, io I lazy on bread find 1 name's' not Jane l i id Margaret, jest t Christmas 'go `heart or sisteti a value I Ho must i: arry Leis sent *e na a pair of the der saw, and he en nd. And Cousin of a spleoclid capy .e most interesting I received iota of 'ull of presenta.l i tunate,' said Lis -1 more so than Jane many Christoias !fortunate." !. ward might hive , -will sad affection i•• every( one is giv ked ilMargaret needed, Couain , is feeligs tower* -ew th I under i felt th t any pres s formality.' ,1 a regard to •thee. he uslal es:mil t d Jane. .r this lame full , uselgr the wide ,. y . op . ittion, an dl sister," remark they reasons tor at this season et— &Salved. As.to n't think .the fAet for making ousin Iklargaridt. p and engaged in 'y shoes but whitt, Christmas pres e money," e Lizzy some kiijd to her timbals?, had passed ; " if of the thiu4. tut it ever sine°, sample of t :r es among lits 4 and I asset": , rior, to the't . .. of the glleelikko to depreetates: fired by the p : ey, of our ea t the West ant* J. ant* e received a !f which the ' I am nOt so sure of that," he added, after a pause. And _then he sat, in quite a musing mood for some minutes. " That's better," he at length said, rising up and walking about the Boor. " That would be money and end feelings spent to a better purpose.' " But they'll expect something," be.argued with himself; " the family will think so strange of it. Perhaps I'd better spend half the amount in elegant books for Lissy and, Jane, and let' the other go in the way I propose." This suggestion, however, did not satisfy him. " Better let it all go in the other direction," he said, after thinking awhile longer; "it will do a real Food. The tinie will come when I can explain the whole matter if necessary, and do away with any little falie impression that may have been formed." To the conclusion at which Edward arrived, he remained firm. No present of any kind was made to his betrothed or her sister. and the reader has seen in what light the omission was viewed Christmas eve proved to be one.of nnusutil inclemency. The snow had Wen falling all day, driven into every nook and corner, cleft and cranny, by a piercing northeuter; aad now, although the wind had ceased to roar among the chimneys and to whirl the anew with blinding violence into the face of any one who ventured, abroad, the broad flakes were falling slOwly . but more. heavily than face morning,lhough the ground was covered al ready to the depth of many inches. It was a night to make the poor feel sober as they gath ered more closely around their small fires, and thought of the filvr_sticks of wood or pecks of coal that yet remained of their limited store. Oa this dreary night, a small boy, who bad been at work in a printing office all day, stood near the desk of his employer, waiting to re nice his week's wages and go home to his mother, a poor 'widow, whose siendCr income scarcely sufficed to give food to het little house hold. "You needn% come to-morrow, John," said the printer; as ))e handed the lad the two dol- , lars that *ere due him for the weeks work : "to-morrow is bhristmas." - The boy took the money, and after lingering , a moment, fur* away and walked towards the door. .11c evidentlyt expected somethine, and seemed disappointed. The printer noticed this, and at once comprehended its meaning. " John," he said kindly. The boy stopped and _ turned round : as be did so, the printer took up a - half dollar from the desk,-,and holding it 'between Malingers,/ " You've been a very good boy,.John, and I think you deserve - a Christmas gift. Heres half a dollar for you." • John's countenance was lit up in an instant. As be came back to' get the money, the ter'S eyes rested upon his feet, which were riot covered with a' very comfortable pair of slides, and he said— " Which would you rather have, John, this half dollar or a pair of new shoes?" " I'd rather have the new shoes," replied John, without hesitation. • " VerY well; I'll write you an order on a shoemaker, and you can go and fit your4elf," and theprinter turned to his desk and Wrote the orde . Ai he handed to-John the piece of paperon Which the order was written, the lad looked earnestly into his face, and then said,] with strottelrt.marked hesitation— " itiink, sir, that my shoes will . do 'eery well if mended; they only want mending.— Won't you please write shoes for my mother instead of me?" The boy's voice trembled, and his face was suffused, He felt that be bad ventured too much. The printer looked at him fora atoment or two, and then said— " Does your mother want shoes badly?" " Oh, yes, air. She doesn't earn much by washing and ironing when 'she can do it, but she sprained her wrist three weeks ago, and hasn't been able to do anything but work a lit,- tle about the house since. " " Are your wages all she has to live. on ?" " They are now." " Yon haves little sister, -I believe?"' , "Yes, sir." " "Does she want shoes, also ?" "She has had nothing but old rags do her feet for a month." "Indeed!" FEVE ay the best yo rd would have wife in than Si marriage, witb r another." 1 ass burs him ti if it bad oulY such trifle." have been 14 as as he is now: obt he bag gooil defended Ed 4 e scolded about ntent. I f Lissy Greed; neiples,,pntdet4 Bags;-bat bil i tog bill earn' thought fibe rs g seal 'tots o, dons wits needki ssla7, in tb cough to *lli Ws felf !mil, 1,1 4 : id* -44114 Ifis itinitp pi' '1, 04 100 .Ml .-.. - 41144 i The printer turned to his desk, and sat and named for half a minute, while John Artoo4 \ with his heart beating so loud that be could bear its pulsations. • " tne me that order," the man at length I said to toe boy, who banded him the slip of pa- I per. He , tore it up, and then took his pen and wrote s , new order; ; ' 1 "Take Ale he said, presenting it to John. "I have, tbld the shoemaker to give lyou. a Miir for your, mother, yourself and your little sister; and lets is the half dollar, i nky boy= ;- you must I ." have that- also - John took the order rod. the money,:and stood for's. few moments lookikg into the Fria ter's Ewe, Whili4.bis lipsmovedassif -he were trying to speak; •but - no rionnd!einte therefrom. Then he - turned itwayiand left thicolbee with; out uttering a word. "John Is vary late to.nighi," said the poor Wi&nr- - Slliot, mai& got up And went to the door. to look esti* the hope of seeing her boy. Supper had bona; ready- toe at leastan, boor, but she didn't feel Ile Aging - Until John =ski home, - 7.iWa itty h fallen ming 14,tbeilre, and wan no i y Aniline& up ID bed,. A. Mi* . llllol the door, the eeld praist is _WA ~Searing, - its heavy intrdegtof snow. Qba ebivined•hicaooo lie-s soddeit 'ague fit,•and 4huiting the doer, litienramered-T. Peer boy—it is,_a dreedfit sight,foi bfra to .be oak and ea Ably clad. . won . * trimlekst*Yclicr late elreTr .r.__Tha sot* bakhardly uttered l ik w i t Vie low isidoiNN W V U II 4I.401““411',1010.6,4 PAT " P P- 11. ea , rsalP__,r 4 • n . l bfi . ilk rsri 4 1.1 MMEM= MONTROSE PA., TRU ug, uctutl( 7,' 1 1848. :../ " There's your Christmas gift; inetlitit," said be, in a delighted voiee;i " and here/iimine, and there is Sietty's !" displaying at y the same pimp three WO of shoes, a 'paper of Sugar, an other of tea, slid another of tied. / ' Mrs. Elliot I ked bewildered ,f , . -" Where di all these 'dome; from, John !" she asked, in trembling, 'voice/ for she was overcome with surprise and pleasure at this ,Unexrcted a I y of articles ad' much needed. N—John gave a artless relation of- what had passed betwee him and the ,Printer . for whom he worked, an added— ;/ " I knew th dumber you' wore, and I tbo't I would guess t Netty's !die. If they don't fit, the mac ea s he will change them; arid I'll go clear bck b the stor‘ to-night but what i lo she shalnitveiher new Shoes for Christmas. Won't she glad ! I ,wish she were awake." " Andu tea, sugar/ and rice„you bought d With the f dollar he gave you?" said the l i mother. ' "'Yes," and the s mas gift j replied J,obn - ; " I bought the tea pi- for yon. They're your Christ om me. And the rice we'll all have Won't you make us a rice-pad. .r dinner`?'? to -nmorro ding for a geo i d iboy, John—a very good iie boy," sai the . mother, much affected by the generous pirit her son displayed. "Yes, pp shall ha a rice-pudding . But take off your wet ehne my son--,they are all wet—and dry your fee y the fi re." '6 No, t! 11 you !put Netty's shoes' on to eif t it her," replied John. "If they on't . fit. 'lli goilig bitek to the ikon for a pair bat will She shall have her new shoes for bristm . ' 'An,. Other, try yours on—may , . they on% do:" To sa f y . tbe mist boy, Mrs. Elliot tried .n Nett shoes, altl4ugh the child was sleep og. { . • "Jus he thing," she said. • • "No4ry on yours," urged John. " Th4couldn't fit me better," said the mo -7,. her, as e slipped on one of the shoes. "Now be ore the e, while I i put the supper on the .e off our wet owis, and dry your feet able John atisfied no • that all was right , did as his mot r wished, bile she got ready their :regalast. Both , ere too much excited to lave ve keen.appeti es. As they were about -icing f the table,iafter finishing their meal. ;hme o knocked at the door. John opened t, arid ,„ ntleman Game in and said, familiar ly— -1 - "Ac "Oh h. :eat s . you 'm "You' 'o pan &, )Irs. Elliot?' ow do yoaldo, 31r. !gay-field? Take and-i•he handed her visitor a chair. has your wrist got, Mrs. Elliot ? Are ready to'take my washing again ?". bettor I thank you, but not well ,r that : and I can't tell when it will• rain is so long in getting well." do you get along?" asked Mr: May you,do any kind of work ?" 10 more - than a little about the Cla enough! e. A "Ho field. - " Nn hotoe." " The " No "We John's t on don't earn anything at all ?" nothing." ,o you marraze to live,: Mra. Elliot ?" i av -eto get along the best ,we-ean'an Mars a week." '- liars a week ! You caO't liv,e on Week:Mrs. Ellin; that is imps " It's a e 'have?! said the widow. " Two two dolls Mr. Ma tons, and .poor widc array, he,- eld asked a good tnanymoreAnes- owed a rev kind interest in the I s affairs. Wbeti he arose to gp '"I will cl, it. f• t -ti -t, 111 Elliot, as , hristmas present. This is the sason why friends remember each other, and tokens of g d will are passing in all directions. II think I kinht do better to spend all I de signed givis for this purpose, in making pin' a little mor comfortable. So when the man chmes with , •hat I shall send, you will know, t,atit is fo -du.,, Good night. I will drop i to see yo ,: gain 'before long." I And' 'ere rs. Elliot could express her t t , ankk Mr. qfteld - had retired. 'No very 1.. -time passed before the voice of I - a man, sp• , to his horse, was heard at the, d, or. The - , iele had moved sn noiselessly on t,e snow,-co .ed street, that its_approach had nit been obst ed. The loud stroke of a whip it ndlo on .th : i it caused the ,ex pee tan t widow a a lier son tt tart. John immediately open e , it. • "Ia this. . Elliot's 9" asked a carman, , 0 140 4 :4 fir his leather hat and rough coat COINLIW, snow. "Ye8;10r, p)ied John. "-Val we ;1 We got a Christmas present fir her, tt 1 at think ; so' hold open the door a, til I bring lti t ? ' i : j ilt ' : i le li nr, t e'earinan cal ; ow, !eating 1 t d was up int ) t take long * i nafer the-cm t re -room, wl r nting in alms "Good night I n, se he was , the merriest 1 I 't every one rii ' No—anirmi i t i &mood /loft friar o & Aid. ttOtth .tali'muflitted.l., z 1 First, 1 t - -hot 1 barrel fifiror. . f meal, thee Of-1 iablaaise,-.buttet, d i for: tint,ehihiee Belt and iiiair., !Biry:Jit = , with itriet- . en ftji a 4 - 411 • iv freeb.Dateb ' feekottea;L* tainiscilift air ligd Ala' hei.Csakelly trying on his new shoes; sod ed up about - 16 ankles just as So ont ho'bounded into the ddof to take care of itself, he ear in a twinkling. rt did Joinentactive nuisance, to fits of the car to the widow's Iv had been for , a long.time everything. you, madath," said'"tbe"car tirin," and may -to = morrow ristfnas you ever spent. It has a friend like yours." reward him"! said Mrs. themes eloetid , the 'ilgot lbVhevehildren. anl~ ~T :1_ 5:01... ,4 t " -3 - Ilr, i tp.f i ben 1 Vall ' 1 aud it* .o ne i.. a tikiv t 1 ' ', an Imo 11::v ' 4)4 1 0 1101- , 1 ! b& 4 : biast 41.,1 n ;thrard.3l4field sleptisweeily and. soundly ,`, night. CM 'the, neat do, which was istmas, be got the_stoie folrs. Elliot. It a Syalf,.. cheap end econ omical cne, de- Jed expressly for the poor. .I.lle sent l it with , lalf a ttin of coal.. - Thre or lour days a ft er christmas, Mrs. : len aid to; Listy and Jane, as they sat; ing Ici Tare, girl; we've entirely forgotten was enroman,, poor Mfrs..: Elliott. It is ew e ks since .she sent us" ; word that she sprained hyr wrist, and coPld not do our dashing) until it .got Well. , I tthink you bad i • - )r g and see Sher this mortimg. I should won er i f-she stood in need of something. has wo children, and only 6ne of them is moo 3 b to Mira , nything, ind even he can; briol home a very small spm. WC hive ) wr ng to forget Mrs. EMI." ,:j ' " You •o and see her, Lizz ," said ! Jane. ion'tleare abon.vvisiting po r people in dis-' s; kit - sakes:me' feel bad." To rk.lieve I their wants,ne, ought to ;e} _ . ' that GM !Ig.m Gret sbwii aiir som had betti net 1 She oM E oply dime " I di tress make , .r. kn n' it ought; but I had .11tlier- not go. l ' " Oli- -a, Jane," said Liziy;i " v(-u must go with me. , I want you to go. I.Puor Mrs. El l* ! whq knows - how much sheimay have suf fered ?" •" Yes, pane, -go with Lizzy; iI want you to 60 . , i -Jane d d not like to.refuse pasitively, so she got ready andwent, though wifb, a good 'ldeal, of:reluetaee. Like a gEsak mahy others she! hid no taste fori scenes ell distress. If she could relive a want by putting her hand be- . hied her rind n 4 seeing the object of penury, she had r-, objection to doing se ; but to gook 'ring 'an the face was too revolting ta her itive t dings; • 1 'hen fizzy and Jane enter* the humble .9 of t o widow, they found etterytbing coin age, neat arid clean. A small stove .was the hearth, and, though the" day was very diffrised a genial Warmth throughout the . Mrs. Elliot sat knitting. ' ' she appeared extremely lad tosee the girls. pixy inquired how her ist was, bow she was getting along, Wand if sh stood in need of anything. To the v tg . lasi quest on shereplied— 1 4 I sho Id have wanted almost"' everything to, make - me !comfortable, had not lMr. Mayfield,, one of the entlemen I washed fo before I hurt my • wrist,remembered me at Christmas. Ile, sent - me tis nice 'little stove andh load of coal, a half ha el clitoris, meal, potatoes, tee, sugar, and I cline now flour, you-what ell—besides W chiekenA our Christmas dinner; and five dol i lar'e in-i th 'lief'. • I'llr arise be . ';eouldn't 'have spent lesi ban twenty dollars. heaven knows I shill her forget him I Ile crime on Christ mas eve, a d inquired so kindly how I was get i! 64. alen ; and; then told me that be would sena me a 'We present instead of to those who rea y need -anything, and wba might' toraiv him for omitting the 'Usual compli 3of tle season. Soon afterihe 'wag gone, i bre ght usia car load of things, and on 1 ,creas, ay the stove and the hoal came." done 100 ed at !tizzy. upon whose face was a warm glqw and in Whose eyed was bright light. 1 i Then you do, not need anyibing ?" said Lizey. • . 1 tt, ;' .. ? No, I nk Y,ou kindly, not; now. lam very cornfor ble. ' Long before ray coal, flour, meal and potatoes areimit, I hope to be able to take in w4hing ogoin, and thee I shall not need any asfistance. • . " Forgive; me, sister, for my ,light words i ahobt Edward," Hue said, the moment she and I Lizzy left the widow'S house. "Tle is gener ous :and nob. e-beartedl I would tether be bad done this th 'n made me a present of the moss costly reme brancer he could .find,"for it stamps his eharact . Lizzy, you may Well be proud of him. .. suffer se' I *1 him forla upbn cold, roan didt? EMI 2 mai Chris Lizzy did multi think pression of father abou silent on Ebel "That out of the genui .1 Tpars ea. her father a. h er Inver." "Nett ye, take a lesson tem of holid and thousan. souvetura an lastipg good tumid into a . ' . 1 1 BlinOsoi c.. f, Li the 'l3tffalo CoMmer iai Advertiser we have: the following notice. o' this new territory : -- Ii iit' "'-')) 1 " • *. i Ttis iiithe - eu "p o t s ante given .to an extensivir-gion i , 4114 , • of• •Wiiconsin and Iowa; in. Wilk,: as the; weir ern pastors advise. Us, incipient ipeFol).4Fe tlepn.ta,ken-toward. th • forrantion of territorial kr,o , crnlefit. • Sever al - pt:omisieg se,itlements:jbave ' 'already been I pir cominenced'w tiiin'tbei•liint,til of thii new .ierri to i'y i t . ' ill cvsoil for . - the .inert ' par tis represented: to be very go, 4.;•lle.coi.intrtis,' , .llti,fly .wateied, and timbered; and tginitte - . 1.44:mi1d0r cd. morel 04541:4 r than l. oi'-oOrreatici,fidiq.:loo:-: tude 'of Netii , iighinti. , 4J!lV.e, j ivelV Oin(Jra 14 J. 4.. itl(ati bat 41• - ( w yeaitt - when. ; - - whefilfiotir; pork and anCliotetdet . , 'ere sent-frote this - port to sup-, PlY'*' fitiT, fa . ilieik.4ooed' 'lo lo t 4 i) , ' , tiolr. iiifz the beautitittied kiiiiiii j ikitcity , • - 91'':1111iankie Toteittwits . the iittititd.o**4 : te* l t wild J hunt. , it; ' ' zottjef-j hil - Indfaek :And w ". ! remember jog Cu'• ll' jto '" ' j - it' h . J• ' bi iii it D'' ' -ji • r t• Y ' ' 'dina r 7- I:i •A urt ' it t,-"d T ~.„-,,,..t. '', IT. it: ! 1 -4!1 - -.-.V;94 1 W . _ 4 ,711 islitateitline temtr ( !fl - ', , N . :*afir" ) o77,7s , i seiPei*itiik, .eii.tiiii*p'y :•' , iniukyiittotitotlifl lOttnillOWl l36 fe*A*l 4. **: j 'itkilitkitlititititi tiefts*AlietiO(JihiyOttphti'-'' , ttilagliObiietli . *;' 1 eleet+a , . 's ithi*i)itnitt ',' ' : .ji*Oeitititiltte* l augn tiO , 'OMP — :*.losiii= j - eiottittielik', - •. • •--' - ' - 110ikiitor t, e • JtiOit.-: Aiiirk: .- attiV ' 1.. _7: l V.*i*tku'vviiloitit' I**.iiiii* . eertuk",:i tioni - 001.411:0 - 4. -o = 6 : f P ' rOl'' Aiio:';`llaa j ititittitslit; js ,thili;,-. i ift+iv , idliiitt* .10 i'• .' . ' I ,ieipillitiliti . _ . . . , i , ~• : i -'. • - - resent was. Mors oar* sd of many stilidod Indeonov /air half iiT6=lllllli,:.* of core d' sugar, isa sas Warm stockings Idedt shiwhfor *Ades d ail bion:sologol A la* ibiek= id silos' indYettoti biid dot 800 wast4ettat do*, gi*OdeoltHie''A bo-AridiC , IE voll feel gOod," saidyrs.iGi.een not trust herself to inly; for she f words adequate to the-ea-- or feelings.. WhenAane told her the w:idow--Lizzy MS modestly subject-15k Green :laid-- • InoblY done! ' Theite. is the ring e eoini! lam prous of him !" 1 e into 3 . izzy's• eyes op she heard I alt so warmly and-alprovingly of ' • r," a ]th d Mr of Ed -0,%! presents. 1 i s of 414/Isrs petti, f . the strOunQ I better elilarin MN • of Pm. In a few years more Xinei(*whew name.sounds so strangely, will 4 bo for admission into the Vaion ita!toverlign*e..., Nothing in history', 'surpasses! or even-equals, the growtlf of the far North-West. o' The eat scarcely lecomeitfiniliar with the naides,.of its territories, and geOgrapbers are at a to4et. fine, their limits on the maps . ;:tbakfitaen4luf walls, when, like kinervst,, springinguktki life in full panoply, they eliallenge'ouF• admiration'` al . cenatitiatedj prosperous, iridependeii, connuonwcalths. in truth,:ie iktive,'s great and •glorions country. history. , is .w rut malice, surpassing in its facts4e wildest ens tion of-fiction.,, The Hoosier's First Trip on the inliroad;4- , i A genuine denizen of the Hoosier St:000i had never, in all his • natemr . liern deo, beet* twenty miles from his daddy's house,' and was one. of 'the most verdint specimens Of bii. - mattity that ever sported a pair .o . f.eashidi64- baits, or left his paternal roof for_the`iimposo“ of having his eye teeth cut, concluded tot •!... how lie had reached Ithat age to whiali ill ant': bitiens young men look forward with feeling's of joy and hopeful anticipations,' :namely , , •-twenty one;' hb might just as.ell be tratel., Mg - round this greeP garden nf T.r4effiatit'w and increasing the ,contents of his ItiMWledge . box by - examining some of the. tall Onikasitiel to be seen in a jodniey of oblerritleir over some of the great thoroughfares of the Ilnited : , States. 1 • The first place of importance ho-designed visiting, was the 'splendid Capital of-ourisatm , try, :thence he embarked on' board a steaMbOat at Madison, under the prayeik r lienedAtioi4 tears and farewells o his anxious n materdai.pa... ' rent.. ... i , •, We will now leave! him for the present, and in 'Li short space of time meet him again - at Cueiberland; Maryland. From .here he cart`, tinued his journey, not, however, until was ! ' chisselled' out of a i hull' dollar by-one of she ' landltrd's of .the place. He entered a car of tiff. 'evening train and was off for eiwilsocns,-. menial city in a whistle. After'the .train" had got pretty well under way; and'was running with thetreitest- spiel, he observed to- a stranger who occupied the seat with him-- ! "Mister, this is a going it With :a perfeekruets . ---if beats the Steamboats all bellow" '''= ' , ''''ll;' , ! ; :- .I,'We are runningl very rapid ly, 'II. 'aide'," answered the stranger, leekt . ngthe ;Hoosier in , the face, at the same ! time d i tscoveriUgthat krt. wa . s . fnt a • little toitOed in gretiones... ."pu,s tlnsils,very slow travelling to what " , hey.do pu Ail : route, when thellecoma lye runs o ff; tied I'm f'nf-opinion, it will do so teLeigi t, bit:tattle it roared and 'kicked so 'Wenderfilyi en it started this morning; and .f It- does will .• ,surely ba . killed dead, or niutderedrr • • i ft - " Illin: of l did youi say 7 g hope it ; 40 1 14.40 ' thaq' exclaimed the' Hoosier, with'ileok Of ' shrill depicted in bis!physiognery: l'"*rit'are'. running now 'like a I stre.k nil greased light nitig;.. and I don't see on airth we 4can go faster." . . i ' ! -..11, ! 1 . !!...i. , . • !s. lii this manner and at this gait trim iii,,;. vanced over the tra j ek, through and an d -. the hills and mountains, until i:.approkeliedi placewhere there is a consideraole of it 'grade in the reek and in going to Paltlmoretbey:bed • the decline , of it. This placers welll,known* - - te the 'occupant of the other seat,,whn'inshilig to verify 'WS assertion, and haYe alittleeliort, with ,the "green 'un," commenced by teiiike him that they were very close to.theljirplace; . i where thelocomotive generally becomeirfright4- I!- ) ened,and runs away. . "AreWe ?" asked the Hoosier, withlulaik of siiiecie_. inquisitiveness: "i' hope the din- -1 1 ed - thing , will keep cool this' time." - !!'::. :....- i. ' The space where the grade 'spoken c;t• iiio— catedi lies, between tell sttipondons maintains, . whose towering summits almost form a eribter 7 Taiwan passage for tlidtraek. It so haPpened , that these mountains kl,ad 'beenjfired - the-day ' previous' by a spark froin the locametive;litiii, were now in a general conflagration ; : buittivig withperfeet fury, in awful and majeetie,R*. . dear, on 'bath sides of the read; i "_The nig4- being dark, the whole Lky was beautifullyillu, elided. _ • - ".we are at ~ the very pl Heretice,"'said ;the , . ! , ecca t tric wag as _they were enteringthc gorge., ' Dail you hear the puffing r_11,4 owlty!,bey ~, with wet wih a velocity duly known to th ose who have witnessed the !Vie. • ri Th'e Indianian noticed' the - saldetradditien to. their speed--tbeno'he sat; a' perfect Pieter°, ! of despair, andthel mist. awful .specimen;ef i s "scared chicken" ever beheld ikyf mortal:44. , The person that ca - used this ~ toiddein:Alar L es ; I seemed`:equally !- y es,—=yea, ifrpeasiblo' .more=-arid gave vent to ..his coutitatfeifidlieD: , ings thee,— - .'i -', - !': - r-..'''o'-. ~.., . f ill',' my , poor wife land ,ohildren L-6 , -Oh-i(X.: 1 aoalciibut once 'mores'etheml,:qhlleatr-;'..i;;.- ' ' After whirl', be heav e d a treep , ,SigVilitiklist: ,- , i ed . jiii t one minute n a half ky A regitlii:bld:f. fashioned,-Dutch c u.ek.'. • Therilhellai r nii* also.4Thii other spassengere likewise. ca nifliC.: :tte.4 . 4a , Ti . anil Yolt.isf cillidollOs‘ . *oo4;: . -10 . . , , ..794, Seen - wS v rn'fidiiini,ting ii....plai , n arlierelbriMitgfule 'eal'iletitfeir_ritte in ittilitfrgh, j eadill, i r i**;ii - I t is kePtieMatilitly - li '",ing without:ola ItelaitaP tycsit-7harahlitisOilftdignite an:d*OkAti,'A;--.: . • , -IhitOkin-riali.tx. - J , 1P1ig4,004;0414.9 iv - liilpitor.„..,F. - rOict ; P)zi noise , 0f1 1 4,t,;004,:-- 11 . 6 itetrititl'ef. the ilii 'iiiiibieiicoititimi;iii, -iiiiiialitiO that hia ! bnitVitad'iiettadOntit*itiii,,':' Sli4sliteay'l..erle f-taant =:ii.ditk)-lriiied.la`Ou,Lis.ocaktiih4-**. W Cwii e t/ i i i 4 o i sd l ir*oSitl44 igi; i - i . ' . .,. ‘ of'tho .poOppOit Levee almost ifqtitistOctlii Ailicelltiiiiir444tiitiiirili 2 thiiif *Vhglitot 64141: the ip 11,4 liiiiik isktr*ll4l4elifia. ' `.' iittf - ; •i t; botoomuli4o;i tiio 442 ,ziltilit 14 04. 1 *;;3140',)4.*Pw - ,,, ~ , , 3: easjorsiciti tp:01:,#110041#3 --lit-, - -. reoioiiniiii***TafaiNbie*Mik.; 1-I ` ,ll 4frik***.: 4 4 - i.liii . k4ol IS.:***lt'i :04. ol*lik:i'/ * ifittattioftitnp . ,diCe. , 7ji . :'.• 4 ,•.--- - osk - 0044: -- '•- . ' ..4 - . iinii.ritag ' Ihilliiiiik''.-i,,"*0'f....: Greei "me must a.i'mprvve our sys alaiiy hundreds wastild in useless that ,4raiOit. , do a 1 _ , kind *clings were ME - 11 • : . I i ?" i+?,it MI : , ,7 • !. 'TlLir '% * ;. 49 ' . . al I la ICI . =ES EV MEE - • 2 , ME 1