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TKI.I.ER, D R A P E R A N D T A I L O R , _ __ Ao. ^3 Statu strerl. V A N I I O H N E At C O N A N T , t'KALSKS IS I 1 A T S , C A P S , F U R S , k c . .No. TT\ Stat>> strful. A. VAX SA.VTVOOllO, lUAI.r.R IX B O O T S , S H O E S , F I N D I N G S , & c . Mo. -10 Mate struel. jyl - ^ ^ ^ BU O > V N ' 7 ^ C A B I N E T & C H A I R M A K E R S , Mu. .\V? Stale street. jy l l i . q . C A R L E Y , M iLHt IS F A M I I j Y G R O C E R I E S , See. I'urner ot Church X \laie-st.s. Thvtu, Du. an l sjar-i'ntHtvd Mieht alii rn.a*' reluii. Aud tiie I' fcnw, ( j.>t's - u u •>!\peu-'e tij'j ■ aiu. H*>w l«»vt*lv in die :rnens ; \Va.v aiu-r vvavo *L rv.3y-tinte*l tnl.% — .— i Afar, ifvr all thr P i t , 0 r-niih r.tiinl, i Till pic i Hravi'n witli tii*.- Lri'jrht hue is dvv-Jt. i Atul uie the in.iniiii^ stiirs, am uhutt uf ulu, i A pl^tmn* in''i> h ru- Jinra; j Proudly lipr'.v tit th.'ii U.». Km? «.t' Il iv, (iiri wjth u il.t/tlinj rule uf uiltlun h . ' f t ; , Tht* ~Ir»d<] ■*n<-ij vurtJi snult s in il •• rn t.i. rvv. Ami the old hoary iu*ak*s g'.ou with a um lu l i v h t . _ J O _ | Ta summer day* how fair! ! AA lien tiiiklinst rills h ue htNhed i I umi Irtnle.l Ike.v, . And wean- winds Lave -LG-d tfr tns. t>. -l.-i-i • t - - A lullin' I :i fi'tiitn'! ;m i 1< uai.t j nt mis < urss, sustain tt i \ W i.ikm-r, atul tyiitilr 111 '* h\ thinn tur rriiuy; wisdi'tn.” Sii,. (i ({ m, tur , Uie * s in tMntiutif- lu r soj>jdii ati\ii aud p.eir mil lu-r | full soul In tdn• lu-r F.ithi-r in h r u v u ; aiul uiu ii^lu- 1L** \ m.irrii d uu nrusf, in r heart, if imt ha] >]«%', v.a*. t-alm ; ]u r t*rnv., 1 ••■-taldislnnt ut ! M i a n ! aiui'iti.-us ! l u a t t h - 0 Thu'i, 1 i f nut uif c rful, was s, n a... ' 1 M a ria— bright, lnautif.il. aud tt ndi-r— tlmu would-1 I Ftmlniiu Wi.stlnity ua< an utily t'hlM. H r hrWT ' tflAP m . u r i ' tl nit’ Or n i v ^ l f ! A l a s ; l a m n u d u u f : • ruji>v« d tin- advaut.f-i -. uf niuti-’-a.d iii'irtn rim,, ;m . t> m y latli. i-!' i on tin- li. art lis mat* rnul t.-n.l. rut--- ----- f.r l.i- . tin sr. In' wrote Ilu.! lae.um: ; liHitliur illi'J hi lum lirU . i s t!il\«‘ Ai ills i,Id, ai il all Nl HlUIlA’ hi’tiT t<Til's, l'u«h*r tin* iuiltiv-H.t*i' 1* t UU la » jusile win. lieo-llils jy J . . . i M. t r.'iv a, A AA I N I.S .--t d V rt. ■ , i . , . r i. v s . a t . ”■* 1 . , ' i t e l li . r .r It i Ki V : Nt u-i i, 'In.] Kn it, \\ hi-!,i y uu't A! -7. a i r V. M ,i u-1. Mno .,t, ! \tl r AA i- . .. - . t ; ■ . .1. A \iu.* lit s.i»i, Hy s.in ' V - ... I ■ -1 V t 1'.* r. ,i, I ' l i'i .vidiSiH1 if-, , •, ! \ . I O I.a * M I I - - '- . . iu. ' I.\ ■ • . \ Vitim f *]..%. - 'iv! ( Ntiti ifilnri, in.vi.n; iv G R O C E R I E S A N D C R O C K E R Y , M\o. 71 State street. jvl mCIIARD JIILLEU. nv.Atatt iv G R O C E R I E S A N D P R O V I S I O N S , Corner of State nml AA'asiiin^ton sts. i \\K t v - s tj : fa : t — < ■ < ufyfi : of fjau : t . P11JFK vVs FUG G AG AR, IIK.VI.MIS IV GAS, IHIA' GOODS AM) FAMILY GROCCRIF.S, Corner nf Union and Ferrv-streot.s-. 1 i. ■It iv i r. I. r ii ••• in I Cie irs, ir • M , a. \\ i a I., in \ : ■ I ' •' ■. ; w i * .1 . . i. . i- 'oite rs l ' i!t I' Ii >[ • 'l T • ‘f r r.i '.At' drratlis , r , \ \ r l V . • . . .11 .'i'i.' .. M , ■ n . i - .... I.u • .. .|i. t it !. I', i ’ II eu- mnl will lie I I ! * 7 ■ N ; 1 1 C J * 1 1 | ' l JtM s. r r. turn . In^ k .tn * r* llutuk-' to Iiis irn‘nJ{> !• i i -sl m i\t*. and t-lid i-'diuits a share T. G. THOMPSON, I'VAl-Mt l.V S T A P L E & F A N C Y D R Y G O O D S , No. 103 State street. jy l - i ! I’)1 'in S i l l s , : r. i N i . k 1\ iu my olle r 1 1 r ■ r* it .1 . JuSJJPJl Sl'lL'R. 1, I ’ i \ w v r > M i l U tu’ \ r.s r h.is ro J l Si (If A T T U G S ! L O O K v s ■uuru* ai i d the J>YFAX<t AXI) ' ni the eity* o f Selietiec i i dy. . ri' d.n.r wist uf Me.-vrs. M. vV I’, llnod’s stone ; i iiiiin.r w le m h\ « dl atti'iid t\ ail calks in hi*, line, li- will «! y * - I'*..its, \e-ts, r.intalu'tim anti all ki n tl of D - , - - . - . >hiw!-, Mlk. ( r ij*\. Ah rum, Yarn, CIoili uf — 1.:i, ; or ■ .'.\Ur. IK will al-u, runnve all spots uf' r U ni\ or I i uioii; m -hurt, alt s{i«ils from AA AI. Me CAMI'S, 1U.VIIK IV F A N C Y k S T A P L E D R Y G O O D S , No, ] 13 State street. jy i II . V. V G O D G i t , nvxr.vu l.v F A N C Y S T A P L E D R Y G O O D S , No. J?~ State struet. jyl JOHN GA.SSKGST _ C A B I N E T uN C H A I R M A K E R , No, 7S State street. jyl andugw TRUAX, hi : aimi . t.v DRUGS, M EDI ( ’INKS, DYE WOODS, &c. No. 117 State street. Wien the I.- IVed foj-.'sl AAliiipeis - ft atld lm\, 1 And siit!n,--s ,-i, ■>,, tlu- [ And uartlt suetus wrapt m pray ri I The tmzer on th\ nreh' d \sp.ini\. Decked as to mortal -kill wa- i.\\i r a i v u , Ut|i-n:neio’i<t, sci'ius t*i luuk, with uajer L'l.imv, ^ Beyond those enu-niM lull- into th\ of Jl.-aviui! ! I low glorious the \V, - t ; i When the red Titan seeks his oc-vi halls; T i s like a tlami'ia P.u-aili-o of u<>M: Or like a hum dk ss r.ui^e uf tulw walls, j AA here mvriud eiimsoii hanneis an umolled ; J * [ Om Irom the hla/in\ crest i Of nuinie itioinitauis {aiiifs the fciv tain; I Jtrieht streuru- of-ilvi-r w iud thr >>i_h v.-ul oit v.d\s; 1 .ncli:uil\ eitje- .-Iml (he \olden phuii ] But th\ dim twih.dit mtijes— tlm eiuud-eri atom fuD, | How heautouiis by night; i AS ht’ii, soft and ef ar, th\ paly planets l.i-fini, i And nicht’s lair (Jueen ascends her sdw r mr; And iwpl with Mulitiv’s heiuity. d'-cm Tlmy lm.ir tlmir soli-mu mu-ie from afur, ! Atal tremble with delight; AA hen waving tlann>. -lr>-:im up tlm norilmm >!.y, As it wen* Nature’s s:n nficiul lire5 1 AVhon the j,ivift nmt. ..rs wildly glare uu high; Bright type- ol\human pride— they i lntei uml expire! 1 low .solemn and sublime * AA’li.'u the storm-spnit mslns from liis thrime, t And hurls liis In lituing-arrow s through the sky, I And 'ills the heavens with his deep iliumler-nme, ; And hids the clouds iu murky ma-se.- ily, I As oft ut even lime ; ! Like a pale beauty struggling with a host i (,)f dark d\s].oileis seem- the Queen of Night; . Triumphant now, now trampled down an.l lost; Smiling in victorv now with pure ami placid light1 i • Thou ever-varying sky— Act bountiful m every changing elimo; | Vainly 1 -tiive thy lovelin. -s to t d f ; , But. when I ira/e upon thy vault sublime, i Deep reverence binds my spirit, ns u spell. ! Eeueli geurgeous dye, 1 The shadowed night, the div’s refulgent crown, 1 The ro^v morn und peaceful I'voiunt; hour. The smiling light and fearful tempest frown, All mirror forth God’s majesty, and love, and power! ria'nlli‘ 1 1 tun I'l her It.id lad« d {rum hi- tu. in..rv. .1 ..<! .< • \ \ k -tbury v. a- ime *.f ihe iu..-i uuunl.l. . i.u. e! iii lo-t ..I m e n ; Imt w tti; leg.n l tu li,.- man.ig. tu. nt >1 IJlivsuii, lit* aaa% l<\' jiiki fj liku th\ Al in ;;i''!t■ l - r a - 1- j iti-ll |>ri' \-J. H i - ->m, lik\ ..’ 111 r -\U- \l'l. 11 did that ! wliirh w a - w r u n g , “ a a d lie l. -trained him t.ut.\ lie was in itluT negligent ia t. a. lm:., m r in w arniii g ; but iti-inirtiuih and iii-'ijdiae did h\i a- t l a - y t%et sieuild ilu, gn li.u.d-iu-liaad ; and fur w ant \t thi- di — . eijtliin , F l ( >1« lie gl'W II]» w it il jia-'iuti- III,. I 't.lh 11* ud— with a w ill it u-ubdin d. 1 }>• r* >•« iv > d a ir i-!: d (*1 •atiuti, and lu- mind, win. ii w a - ut a high < r.i. t, aa : iu rifltly stured with ktm\A 1« dge. lliv juide uf ■ ehunu tcr was \teat ami he ln.>k> d iluw n e.mti mpt mi . all tltat was dishuiiurahle ur v'n iuim. IJ.- h id a > iii- valnnat getjern-it\, ami a fraukue— uf di-pu-itiun that ; h d hint tu ih te-t runem h n e tit ur dee. il. 11\ luv . d ; ur hati'd with his w Imle-mil. In jn r - m lie u a s i j . ' - ig.nil; liiv finimeiiatji’r aa as marLed with inn 11 \ t and ' strung feeling; nml In- had the K. aring \ f a piin.e.— Such was Frederic W < stiuny gt tli - age ut tuiii-uu 1- 1 l\\ etity. Abuut a Year he hav hi- nirin i ige, l ' r . d . i ie 1\ e.mu | ue.pKiiiiti d with M a lta Kldmi, a y.mn ; !a l\ ut ■ h eanly nt’ I'et-un, and l.iM iuaiam ui inantier, w I m ;n 1 niiee enslav'd his utl'.vijiui-. Uml against Mi - l'.l- • dull. Judge \V\-tluU Y lind ai\. iv < d a in. in ll< \ aud ' fir niiee in his life, wasui.siiuate iu h fit-ing tu indulge liis -mi in th\ w i-li uf hi- In art. IK- Ihu -aw, ur rln.'i lt was at the cl..-.' ot’al, >ut two w . r \ * fiom fhi*, that J n!ia was sitting ua * > v . ulug in her parlor. <h\ i- dltlg til\ tihte |ief\\i\t hi ’ WU’dMthd .’I !'U,»k, Avlb Uth” du.r h. i l r a e g , and a miaut*- after the parlor do..r .'pi n. d, ;u.d Mi. W e s tbtuy nit. r> d. \Yuli-pari.iitig i _vi-and glow u .g.•! e< U-, -he -p .uigli.rwatd, In r tiaiM hall i \ h ndi 1 tu meet iii-— hat hi* •. remoniuu-DuW\ and eol 1 •• g. ','d . \ . 11 i.i i'i < \lh i ti.oi; a ”.d -I an ■ sin miv Da. k on in r i pr J i 1 I\ \ lent •• M r - \V. -• III N I I A h. s 1 a, i i i.'tn r e v ri 1 : . . i r. end - 1 di i i Iv i d 1 't|..!.- r. jd\ to hi- i ;v i!it\ , iuo;;,_ ia s!n v% as .. i • If. !Y tw nii- . ni in ; ‘ m and’ I Xpeeli ,1 -landing indill- i. i:e. j,,w .a !- h, r. ii:- r. had , a a ltttl • utt I 1 ema-nt Imp\ ]d.i_\ in g at t'i. i .ci.na in v jt mi, and ti lliug In r In- nugin t f ira tm\.' > .a li.d u ,an In* w . ni. 11 is . , ad -.il'a.ii i..a, and . \I I. r - .it her nt, and n> a r il.- re\. IV • i ' l \u 1. \Ill- ill. fat. d. d\ _ i. ■• > in * , ; t a d m - A1. : ' i • i u;i - ■h. 1 v • : v i. . e I u. i i;: . ' t v al. I In her se it, di-'i;i;in,nti !, v. a: t •: lv fiiriiliig. In.a lini'af\ h > w . \ . In r s. It ju.— — i . m , .ii„i tu id.- in.—. in g his d. ::11!i and tuitttii %', that ;• in im p nn UM| ,. IS : I l . i (at\ ut ii: i n -i It, * i i\ - in . . , M i l t \ I 1 h ' < V. 1 U g gie.U ! \li!! :t*Ue—a:,d gu\d m \ ,:l. i ■ - p i . i n \ i - i n ; d l -i n- - a i d . J». pr. ily. 11. i ii .mt\ thou jh lanii. ■a.’\ was \ < i v l'u d iu ii*\' n aie \*1\ 1 vv l'l I . I - ' . w a ■ i -un. Si,\ S',,. < j u 11 i % : i\'. i [i ,,l;t’ vv. I, hilt III • '. I ■ a' and H o', w i li\.::l.-\V ! i an ui.-. iv. r i :!|.■ in i _i.i gi \In . k, ii i i fi tli.it Mr. W. -U : I i >! ■ Ml* l i *. ut' i i • i i; ■ Ml pi 1. gul.ir. -aid. tlu >u In r h.m Ir. I w. .■ 'in ■ V , d . ■ tun .1 n \! an i ie. •i .a ! an III , ^ 11«: v c.V T « i i i ■si *ir,- 4 i Y. ih 11 i ! . \ \ « -ILurv t•: - t I'i. I :t.f\ '■ jf • fi ' .[ :i' t‘ irj'i-T ic ;c , . ud I i . ! I l ; * V. 1. \\ I, < , . I . AM i L ■ n 11 tt.i* . *t*i»» *i 11 ,|V- ■■ * ' ’- J ' t h nt G ai.Mil \f .uiv I.ttnl ittnl r< vtoro it tu its ,.\ir vvilo\'il all. rung the origuuil colour, and ,-ifv K' any G’arm. iit, tor a reasonable cnm- All oiu'.is from the eonntrv I’rompth' at- SU.IMIEN* s . M o l l Y . K. G. FRKITAIAN, l.l-.Vt-Ml IV F A I N T S A N D O I L S , No. Its State street. iv i WARD vt IWKSS, Xlll' n i M i o v . i i i . .’\\td.. r has r.m . i n d lav PAINT vk. Oil, I t >111!. t-> the f.inhhng b»rm\rlv ovvtied and occu- ]... d hy Dr. B I. Mytnh rxu. FUlilhMAN. M VM I Al l VKKIt.s OK P O S T C O A C H E S , C A R R I A G E S , & c . ............... jyi No. l l ’cd s i a te street. 1 M.ri *-k D - .1 UI.nOA^VL. I \Mr.'s M. p i n , ]Ct Attorney at Law, has rftoowtl In - ' >ih. \ int.. t!i\*. ruiul ,*tory ut the new building I .>*.t\ t.> l>ivi-‘ Hi*t»l. * Mav 1. i J . I H D I O A A L . M. A .YN SI,A • K, kite A an Slyck vk D o r n , ; lias r> iii.iv..! lus Dry ( Kinds s,lnr>' two (iuori. east, No. . *'.', in tin* ImtUnig i iK ly ouuupied by Dr. J (’. Mngof- ' •m, v .o r\ In- Ins ju-t r. . \iv.-d ami i- now opening a 1 i v. .net h< h vupply o f t -t-..iiahle Guode, which li\ of- K s tor - d.e at r- am ud urna s from II mmj of last year. ' \\-i! X'l. * ~ W M. J AM Id r ■ I ‘ \ r i I .■:■■! r A \ ij . a :: r a v u . 1 D.t U S ' IS O V A I j . : T l i l . I UU, Draper ntvd Tailor, has St-.re t > No. >;5 SlaU*-Mr..t*t, on.* 1 . It m di. t’.s hat sK.r.*, VV litre liu Will . ’n»ia ie n e fniv ami De* public in general. ■. J ik Diinkadly received and punctually Man 1. 1 *'\>7. A l l . *rd'. r ha- r. tm.vid fr.unkkl.lo No 137 Stale d ' \ f w *t of llm canal bridge, where lie ig *ii. v, i ■ iiiiiis-ii.il. I.r \lv rags* ami e.\- - - .a d-sever il bran lu *,. Fucurrenl bank v. i r . 1 1 ..t tl. law < st rates, J. BRoDU.Rlt Iv. W IT S M I T I T H A R N E S S , T R U N K M A K E R , See No- — Rotterdam street, jyl JOHN » , U(>NvY> i D R A T E R A N D T A I L O R , No. (Id Mate struct. jyl H E N R Y ILEKKu I’KVl.K.H l.v II A l t DWARF., t T T L E R Y , S A D D L E R Y , &c. No. t.'Jt) State htreet. j y l A. A . V A N VORST, ~ I'K.Vr.Mt iv H A R D W A R E , C U T L E R Y , S A D D L E R Y , &c. No. 1 02 State street. j y l C. ('. CGUTJJ, ’ ' l'BM.FR IV H A R D W A R E , C U T L E R Y , S A D D L E R Y , &c. No. 115 State street. jy l i *r> * i L O S I N G a n d w i n n i n g . nv t u k Axrxuiin of tui; ‘'uott.vuf. is iiii; oi.fn,” &rc. Think not, the hu-buiul gaine.l, that all is don>..; The pri/.e of huppine-s must .-nil be won; And ult, tlie earele-s lind it to tueir eo-t, The lover m the hu-bnud may be lost; The graco.5 might, alone, hi- heart allme— They and the virtues, meutiiip, mmt secure. L n.l r.vttleton. , Can 1 not win liis love? Is not liis heart uf penetrable -tutf? AYill not ratloni—imi, meekness, patience, truth AA in his esteem!— a s.de de-ire to please, ' Coiwpief inditfeivnee?—they mu-l— tin y will! ^ A i d me, kind heaven — J’Jl try ! Anon, ll \vti$!i blight mid hcaittjt li'avihv> i''t'l;id jti a , h\ did -n. tin* inter ruin ut that -on\- happim —- -limild lm sn ally him-elf. l i e had -i !e* n d a wife lbr lit- -nn, a daughter-in-law 1‘ur liim ell', in it\ tn hi- uw u i ta-te. Julia liuituii w a - p - ' \ ' 1 < ail t!i a ie riio't vuluahleiir !;i-\iu;ding in wnmau. Uu-- mlv I’i*\ h t u* niiglit Iiave tbungfit -,i n •.i, ha 1 it\ kn m n '.*.■ r, n .• !ii- lu art w as in jm-.-e—iup nf an.ithe.*; hut li. ing ]'.'int\ 1 nut in him as om* to w h o m h\ inu-t iran-.'i i' hi- nil- I'Ctinns, In* lniikcd un ho* with aver-i.ui a- iln* chi. f oh-taeli* tn tin* realization nf hi- w i-] ■ -. Julia w a - ' l l - ,ni. • hum, aud had been rdui-at. d, iu a pin.*.■ iviiih !\ fmui j J u d g e AYe-ihv's n .sideijec ; im! hum In r infam y , he had -ecu her lYntn thin* lu time, a- hu-ine— 1. .1 him , j into that part o f iln* idi , hjp , in which Inr p. rent- iv- 1 ! sided. In lmr e liildhood-In'cut w im d lu t I f amun 1 the h.-ari of tlie Ju d g e ; and from that jicri.nl he lul l : looked on h'-r as ilie future wile of his -na. H i - \ i.-w - and wisln s, however, were sirielh eoiil'ue d to his ( ' o w n breast, until, to hi- distjj.iv, le* found tlmt hi- ' sun'.- all’eetions w e t e e n t a n g l e d . 'Uliis di-envery w a - i no snoner m a d e than he wrote a pn —ing letter to Ju- . i liu, w h o w a s now no orphan, to eurne and ma!,. him ' | a visit of a few w e e k s . 'J'he reason In gave lot* in- j ’ vit’tng her w a s that lli*- heulih w a - rapidly declining, i ; ( which w*;ts indeed too true,) and lie Ielt thal her .-o- ( i eiely would he a solace to Ips heart. Julia ea u e *, , i she s a w I'rederie; heard liis enliglileia leouvci atiun; I observed his polished m a n n e r - ; remark'd th\ lulty | tone o f liis feelings ; ami giv ing t lie ivin> m her t.mey , i ^ A 1,1 *' *U A \ ;i w ithoiti eonsnhing re a-on or prud.nee she l n v . d him. 1 T o o late for lu-r seeuritv, but too soon fur her peace, ! V. .I'i . I j ■ i: \l ■ V . . I - ,y 1. . u % . V I I ; i. I: I.. I g u l .1* l|-:i li 1. 1 ; \ W , i and in. iu 1 imi , v, a > v. n . a ,1 :tl, a* -!i\ ir: -w . :. d \ I u.il 1 1 v. ,i .” at 1. Mgtil V. Mi! ••' 'ai !• - to m a k . • ■ >: I live i.' !i. i u '\i .aiiu'i .hn ei ;.i ■ a' • - had < .Iii. d >..: 1 i - v. la id- . N1 ul l i d >] i i. -i I- n i- . ■! -uiid'ti lm {in gut Al,,; 1,1 U Id 'ii; Vv a liu w a s i n w i ) . — and v i\ vv imi, II\ P I - -ed all il'i'U* \ I (lii\ dav vv In r i All. \Y\-tlni:v \.mi\ to dime Ua 1 1 . ('id' d him a \aid of • .a; inline ip - f'utii Al: Mr-. iJns.k-, vv Im W\r<- a f > a giv i a : a *.p',. udi tv . \ 1 hav \ i*. lui ia 1 nu un .w . r \ u;| \v .Ipd vv i v, a - ;n i > ai v. i , i gt - . n r I! i,i i i; - ' i - Mr. \\ . a m g i : • p ,: 11. ). ! i - ■ , w ' I ' . M I * f . a tin liu,u Ii l't i; ii. i ii i- ;. \I -1 liu! J i I In i . e i ! \ a - a \ui 11 p.i n - i. V . l \ i .uii'..! la i know n,g w In !i ! lat iu'i . *l is >! -aid J11 i ia . !, i U> \' pt the ran do u y . ia 11 e, iland v* am • •I p l e a - , , lid ll.” patty f a-un L a u t u m n a l evenhtg. Lmh<-vjehe-a and bright-1 fh>* ssniv.* -uitah'ie that y i n p a y Mr. and M i - . l»iu\h- tt ntiuti,” M i. W e - l l u j r y lepli'd. N, i li mg niui. was -a, 1 * i: i 11. 1 .• i. .*. I ji(*rv nf eiim - \ i i I'lumls,— Farther towards both the ! rioith and south, w a s suspended here and there a sa- . hie curtain, fringed w i t h gold, folded a* but one hand J c o u ld fold them . T h e y seem e d fitting drapery t\ * shroud the feet o f H i m , “ w h o ridcth upon the w i n g s , o f t h e w i n d . ' ’ j Sueli w a s the evening on w h i c h E d w a r d ( 'unning- 1 h a m conducted liis fair bride into the m a n s ion prepar 'd for her r eception. B u t had both earth ami h e a v e n A 1 AKl V - t ,1 1.. ■: i -- r l t ti. —‘1 te- s .’'- au.. r t> tur'is Ins sine.-re thanks e.i.,ite ui 'y ii'u.ih 1'T llm Id'er.U patroiwgu re r«c. iv e.l, niui weiiKl intnrm l.is eus* - m u lu\ puhii\ in gt n« r.il, tin t he li.ts rellinv- - t a S.e.p t i No. *s’> I’errv * tr* et. oppu-ilc lytli- ’ i , t . t ria ■ r! v « ii pied bv J. II. Mel racks ii u- i* r. • t \ win re l < will carry mi all kinds o f I'uinO I m .i j / Uj g- Ih’n j i n j , <i iinaiag, iVig m the best ■e . ii i,i - tv.. , and a s e i e a p as tiie clie.ifmst in ibis No luou ik''. 3. M. ALB1UGI1 i \ V V _____________ u o u s . v u : - J O S G D U S P I G R , nKuu:a« ix G R O C E R I E S P R O V I S I O N S , A i e vv doors e a s l u f iJk Rru roxd, State-st. J . 31. V A N S G V C ’K , S T A P L E Sc F A N C y ’ d R Y G O O D S , No. >7 Btatc struct. j y l IX D A R R I N ( J L It Tfc B R O T H E R S , in vi.i-.us ix* D R Y G O O D S A N D G R O C E R I E S , No Sl Slate street. jy l J O H N O I I L G N , in* vi.ru ix D R Y G O O D S A N D C A R P E T I N G , No. 73 State street. jy l j ~ j B ~ c 7 r c m l e n T I'KVlMiS IS C H I N A , G L A S S A X I ) E A R T H E N W A R E , No. *17 State street. j y l W e -ikiuy — ; ut *' 1 am ipiit\ in.lilh reu! abuut th\ j -lie learned that he lo\ . d another. 1 Reading h—i -in- ! s!l ^ 1 111 ,1^' 'r'^ 1,11 11 ! should lutrax h.-r fully to the ol.jeet of her ltn-\llg!ll ' ' R1, T; ! ’ 'l\ ' l;r” i‘\ ~ I alfwtioii, she wished immediately to return to her ua- J lll,\k 1- -t. 11. i vui\. tr. -u d \ d ;i bin. , - l tivc place. But to this Judge \Vc-tbiirv would nm j b;f S li-.;mi. H e .soon di-eovered the Slate o f her f e e ling-, ! *'R- ^ Ui\\' • au 1 it g a y him uumiugled sati-fT tim,. It augured j 1\ ;«r n \ V ' 1 r i rI* b i m ; . \ - - \ 1 -d >1 ; Will for the success of lii- ije:u'e>t earthly hop\ mn I a s his strength was rapidly declining, cuusumpUmi . ! having 1'i-teiied her deadly* f.tngs upon him, to h;r*ten i , , , * hi- w h o l e mind lo ill\ a. - j returni J mt ast'Av. r ifgn \aid. n-um w.-m - ..* hattd. T h e i \ ig,i im to v i-ii Mr-. Br ui - a t f ri ■'!i to t h e ium h ; ;U)'^ 'Lilui t' pail, d to lmr 1\ d .Ti.uui'. i i.» d\ | and, iu au unguarded hour, he prmni-. d him tiiat he 1)1 1 d-Li]. 1\ ii 1 ni' l li* ' ' ' ! w o u ld m a k e Julia his wife. Judge A\M tl.nrx . x. rt- hl J' Im-lcm.l, w.-,- th. | ud hiinsulf, to obtain a prumi-e from Julia that -he; would accept the hand of his son; and lm lv-ted im! ! until limy had m u tually plighted their faith ar hi- I bed-side. Tu Frederic this was a moment \t uiimiu- ' gled miserv*, l i e saw ih.af hi- f it h e r was dving, and | felt himself constrained to promise his baud to mn woman, while liis heart vva- iu possession of another. Julia's emotions were o{ llm mn-t eoiiilieling ehur- rmtcr. To he the plighted bride o f a m a x '•lm loved, made her h e a rt throb with joy, mid lmr faith ill h i - f a th er's assurance that she w.it/lJ win his alii etions, - m - *, Ju- a a i p \ ie't lav l- Mm. d Ju- ; hm - V M l he gave hi- w Imle uuii'l lu e s t f u e . s ; and the idear curulmm o f tlm heavens, g a v e !' e u m p lislnucnt o f his design^ Vt lirst his son li-l. 'f d pl;n*i\ m*ar ilu* sun,\ to a i; low inn ‘\satlVuH r o - 1 [° snhjct'f \vi(h hrqinucn*** ; hut hi% ic* 1- lor,” over vvhieh wax hung a most m a g u iltei tit dra- | ul- s ^ ’Itened as h c . - a w h i s lather suikm Ml, hu '!, Iu It V . IJ. u. - m- l Julia . r hu- tamed hm* hope, that Ins prediction would he vmilled. t I .. , i i i i J , e i c . \\ ' —t'liiiv, vva— w.j'li 1 Ct Avht’il s h e marked Ihe eouuleliauee ol her Jut III*' ' - , .'Vis uv.'l lie! pm-oj; lm -hand. In r lmart sank within her. S h e eould not llatlef lier-elf job) 1 li\ I\ ii' f, thm it - 11 umi'i.d. d gl\ om aru-e s.delv frmn gri' f at tic* appi'mimiing ih a i h >.| lii-la t h e r . S h e ll lt that I m w . , - nml- ing a -;mjitie> uf his loudest w ishe- at tlm -In iim of lilt.tl dutN. Judge W e - t l u m died; and w itii ahno-t hi- p-u'iu . breath lm jir.iaiimu'i tl a lili— ing up. a Julia a- ! i- IV . t, •. tl,\ ' t-i If ph i-iu ut the i v. - \f vv l-1 1 .! le l h. a 1 1. le.i ; iw to do thi- vva-the ipm-limi. Sh' v.mild h a v \ \ivi it til\ World t\ kti'ivv his lii- Jo.uiit. \..f.i , and \tin r trill\- o f th\ id,,- notin. — but ut tl,.--\ -I\- w a s \umpli'ti'K igin.iraiii, and mu-t turn, tur.- I \ a i d e d hy lu-r ow n la io ■ v. “ S ' m pi it h \ ,” K.uiigiit -In — “ - mi- pli\ii v i- the sun -t w a y ; l. r ■ In\- nm \apiiv a t e .” V* . uidhe. -i-lt\ in a plain whit\ .-atin— aa, w a s thrown a vvhh\ tduiel ie m i del*, w h i l e U gil'tlle ul ill\ -Ul w a i- t . J I ij toilet i mnpli t'd ,1 ]'arl.>r, h> r -haw 1 and rnkuo • ' |U. ll. I, lie -!lid- ' ii' m* ' 'lh ud -. , ■ I I. M I I T .1 V • i 1 \ v 1 r 1 1 1 i - e i > n 1 , e !. \ii , i. no le;e , a if id !\-' 4 nd. ,1 t IU f.. ! i' U f: I. au i ,; I ' \ -! i 1\ It v mi a t . no ; rl ll. : I l.o AU. I I I A K* Mi-. \ \ ’. -i I ,in y , Ian . ” .Mu-t ut vv hi u tie ai in, • will II !1111111 I;..! lie g!c -I- Wit' . 111 \ ■l;it til It..ae . m ■ a ■ it a ■ i !■ niutv u ; a - ur. th\ ie art \>•]*: i< 'ti, and U v. a - 11 > •> • pi 1:i. 1 \ of lh\ liuu-\ tu male ilu ; . : . I ' l l duty. ho\\, V. I*. • ..: 11 j.! -' i. d , an . hi.an a -\.it tur tail'll'\ 1 , 1 - a 1' pr. III i,: a a- i u-v 1 li. ir <• V. -I I\i r\ ‘ v< |bi a V, t, ai.d ; I..,I it1:' I, ' lu 'tn III 1. But that \mild lu i n givi n tu In-lathi r, and j.aLT'V ^ 5 1 1 1 ; rrep-rty siiu.it\ on tliccortmr id his ibrtncr slock c m t | ' l t i 1 m u t , nnl Ferry xtrcetx, fornmrtyoc n>inch will In JMI ' A ' 1 a ev Ri d*ard ( d> e> as> d- lnguiru April 5. M U d ' RKSOl.Yl.D GIVEN S. o r o r o ( 1 Mr. \Y. li- vv ll'\. , at f u-t V. M \ I, a \W !l »U !e : •! * <>!.!•.-• I un r mi-: .md'- nm I d 111 i \ 11 • , ! i • \ : I -I I' U ' I' I th\ I\ . \ f \ f a .\ h> ,U. a ill \. iv - her. I- it tll.lt 111 I llm-\ uf ne a ? Juli I h.id > il -• ati d but a u. . 1-1 tiiii« and Alt -. ( 'untuughaiu ap;ou.i. f. d hm, into a liv \iv i uuv m -at.mi. I lu- vva * a gt Julia, vv h«> fuuld Jiavi-wipt ,*n lut -'.he gl.-' •• d -injaiiua, alme , i'i th. mid-t uf a . > r t,. ■ 1 , a t n. -ill V * i: v, if.it 1 I - v. . ,| a i, h nu ' i •'■ ■ w i y v, l-U- t. ts Until 11 , >r to i I’UU SAG!.— t!:e-tibs ri.'.erc, I*J or jr..tub) White C * D » It.Ti I -I Jf Ti, n r, i h om.f 1 and 3 years g-\A lh— \!-.t, .i number i.f lltu Mortis Mat ,-Lr , e ur fin'iM M.if’t-rnr. D. r. VUUINGER A r.RGTUERS, N -I Suiw s lr- . t, Sck. nicKidy. I o ( o f o c o n A T e i i i d s , A less quantity, tor sale by o mint ,U1 W it, I. Mi V H E X C H A N G E E H O K £ I ( , m. in W-it. r str. \ t—JGIIN H. MOYS FS»*WjV e n Ti >N infmuus his tie nds iu the city and fc.*&r?).*.ei!ury, K,ot he will receive urders fur the Slat\** \f Mar\ Dn.i, Delaware and 3'irginia, ■■rtu:*. s can ! • oLtatn. d, fur a small cunnnission. a , \ III \ .e.r h o t m the N-w* I’mid, in No. 10 AA'atcr- 'J'1-\'K\ ’1 u , e ,!rs: m? c i e ' pay ne u s e.rstuu. J * <* _________ _ ________ - '' vv hieh l a s yielded in one year one hundred and thirty vauniLs o f delicious H o n e y ! Tliis Hive can be seen by * ** ^ * 9 t O t £ f , callsng at the dwelling cd the subscriber in Front-*IfOOt. Y u . 1 : 1 0 S T A T E - S T R E F T , jy ’J3. N. A. VEDD E R . th i u k u-.ous vvfvr u r Tin n m . « jT p D E sub.-rrd' r h a t j u s t received a new assortment | ja Washington street. 1 been decked with tenfold sjdeudor, their beauty and j lnagiilfieeiie.j would have been lost oil him ; loi* his; j thoughts, his aHirlions, his whult* huing avciy cnntiT- { ed iri the graceful c reature that leaned on his a rm, and I vv hmn la* again and again w cleomud to her new abode ' — lu r future home, lie forgot that Jm still moved in 1 a world that was groaning under tlu* pressure of im- . n u mbered evi!.s; iiu'got that earthly joy is oft-liuu s j h u t a dream, a fantasy, that vanishes like tin-shadow ’ o f a .summer cloud that Jlits across tlm landscape; or la s the morniug vapor before the lisjtig su n ; lorgul j that ou all thisjbide o f beaten, is Heeling, and change able and I’aRe, In his bride, the object of liis lornlest ' love, he fi b that lu* pu--\s-e<l a trea-mv whose -mile dauglitm*— the vv iti ol La--un— mu-i . would he unclouded still-hitie to Ins - u u l ; W lio-c so- ' ittg hi-eoijv let ii m 1 but .-he w mild -> *>U ' - ' cictv AAoiild make rtnothm* Eden hloom f»r hiiti. It ' of lmr h n -baud ! , was but .-i\ -lu’rt months ,-i nee lie fir-t saw* In r w ho I nntu dial. 1\* on tin* de« > a-'* <u le r 1 a • 1 1 - ; . was uuvv hi- with; and for nearlv that entire period ■ i r, Julia returni d home, and in tiuei mouth- 1 tide- j ■ lie had been in a “ delirium of love,” intent only on rielbllowcd j3cr«o fulfil h is p tom i- e . IK wa- wr, mb- , ■ semiring her a - hi- o w n. II\ had attaint <1 hi- oli|. et, , ed, and would liav <• givmt m w orld, h id le p. i— d t and hi- life se, nn d spread beturc him, a paradise of ir, to he iruu from lh- migagmnmU , delight, blooming with roses, unam'oinpuui'd by | tmvm'be, Hisvvord h;n ' thorns. * ! mu-t be religiously red.*, nie.l. \ 1 w ill m nu- In. r my P A I* M K I I A A < ;i.Y< i ! S . - S e n s e s Paper Unnjr ’ Joy and -orr.w, in t h i s world, dwell side l.y si,le. w i l e ” tlauigiit he; “ I proun-i d my la: in r that 1 mgs and Bardcrmgs, ju s t received, which, with Lu a stately mansion, two door- only If,-in the <»ue ' Would. 1 hank ln a%, n, 1 never pmim-. .1 iimi I contpri.sigs the best assortment in the. that had just r, eeived the jovial hridegto nn and hap- would Im e h<rl K.puguuut a - - i e h an unn ,n wa- ite suhl by JOHN OHLEN. 1 py brid**,' dw . l t uu,* who Lid be ti four we, ks a win . to his f> , ling , lm w a - r, .dlv imp ttimii t., le.ve it _ __ that -am e bright ,-v eiling -lie vv as silting 111 tlm c o mpleted; to!\ Us his id, a nl h i - d l d y Ulld oaijgUtiotl by tin* gr.iss or - solttnd,' ol'lmf li.lilv iHrni'-h, *1 c h a mber, her elbow- weur not b.yond tin* Kar. am ,.f m u k o i . k r hi- v-.n . I rrsij/ 4 ^ on a lj'*r h:uj*ls h* r IdmuK lit* i*'lt that, that idp-1 tii hi**, ia* '-itt *iiii 1 In iiii;i],aiu- Nov. 1. AY. F. BENED lt'T. ,• while u letter lav spread hetore lu r , on vvhieh her* lively a free lnan. ISl-JI-BS: K F M S ! j eye-, blind,:,1 b y tears, w,i*e riv ette,J. T h e 1, ttei' was • “ D i m n m ; , y -aid lm to J miu, “ t o t u l h l mv • n- fM l I I E subscriber having beeii appointed a^entfor the 1 Irom h« r J;usbaq|l. lie had been from home nearly gngonmut. A\ ill you m, J L counties* of Schenectady ami Saratoga, to vend the 1 three viv, ks, in w uimteiian..'\ was -o guoumv, la - n i a ' u n r - -u UtterK de-litute ul’ It. ii lei in - - ut L.a.llv t>, 1 rived from the management ot Bees, according lo this : {j rsl t jial sl„.’ii;ui ruc-iv e j from lmr hu-laiM , and ii>'4 that something lik\ terror - i/> d Ju l i a ’* lu a rt; j niuthwd, are as follows, v u : Thu Hive cm be placed in ' ' t]u'ls i : a n d without making a:iv r.j'lv, -lu bnr-t int., t. ar-. uny part «f the h o n s e - t h c B.*“s are secure from the in- ; ‘ ^ AVKST 1 U’KY— T itillkiug vnn might TH.s-iblv ' “ W h y tie -e tear-, M i - Iloim n ?\ - .i 1 h\ ,.p . p , ;i '■ n » o \ j - 1 \ t * \ 1 ; « . * * Y , . i.*.•,.*.‘n m . t , - 1 , , . e ..r , . . work’progresses—they are not subject to the losses of | h>rm %y t that bu-jtm-s will d e tam Uie lit Yew- 1 ork ; n.duem IK _ : iu r c.'inp.uuuri. v. i n ;,m,i uegb. uly e r■*u:. m ..J a 1,-vv svva.ranng—Honev mav be taken from them a t a a y time i .sonic liine lunger. A ours, Ye. , “ No parti>*uhir time vvus -p. riln-.l, -nnl J uh.i lim- v>. in il,. - , p y , ->■• m> d nlr- a.ly ae.jitaint, d w ii li all —the Honey is of a better quality, and more valuable— j J'tikhktiic W i . s t b p r y . ( idly, and vvith a lalteting voie,*. “ J- -o nuu ti iia-t\ ^ u (l. • jit I, • 1 1 u and half t!;>* lade - pri-'U t . An hour they can be kept as well in ciiie# as in thecountry— | F*>ra h*»g lime the gentle, the feeling J u lia, indill- : ni*et*—ary ?” 1 |,r , (j pa--,-,] in thi- inaniu r, and it) 'partaking <*i they will pay a hundred percent, on the capital in- . ht-rlears, ami her grief without le-traint. Again j “ M y father vvi-Imd that no urnuee—at-y ,l\lay tlll. v a r;,„,, r, iy, ,g,m , i,f't!,ai were j.rovid.-d—to which in full operation, , a n p aj,;p,n> s ]lf, read the laconic epistle before her, to j should he m a d e ,” said 1* red*-He, “ and 1 can see no ; j u ]ja ,]),! Hu],, honor, tho' thi- w,*i- of no emisequi lire, a-certain what more might he made of it than ut lir-i | roaxuil xvhy we shnuld not as v/ell he nmrri' d now, ,K Cmjijinghitiu am p ly m a d \ n)> all her d.-li- Uiet the 0\*e. B u t TiothtUg could he clothed in plain- | as at any future period. 1] you consult my vvi-.lies, fq,'ncie- of this kind— w h e n the -uond ,.f nmsiu in a n - er language or lie more easily understood. It w a s a s ; you will n a m e au early d a y . ” ‘ other rn-nn attracted tludr attention. Julia wa- ex- hrief, and as m u c h to the p l i n t as tho-e interrstilig j T h e day was fixed, ami ar h-ftglh arrived, pre-ent- !rrIni.]y j',(Ji,l of mu-ie, and a- tln ir prem nt situation, letters wlueh debtors .somulinms receive from their cru- 1 ing tlte singular anom a ly ot a m a n eagerly ha-reuing am id tin- <*onfu-iou of tongues, w a - very imihv ora Id,« ditur.-, throtiglt tlm a g e n c y of a n attorney. “ Di<l ever I to tlu- altar to utter v,nvs tnun whieii hi- lu arl reeoil- ; j;tr j (s ( njovtimnt, Mr. < ‘nuniiigliam ]iropu-ed that to it with trembling turd r<•- ( tj„.y should endeavor t<> make th, tr wai%- t<> tin* mu-io to him who pus- After con-iderable detention, they sjh c ,d e l ! in aeuomjdishi/ig tlu ir object, -*o H r rn b-a-ta- t» get Mr. We.-tburv im . j*a]r]v vvL'bin tlm d««-r. Con-id. ring the num b e r of < \li! Y am,' a dav I.a 1 . 1 \ , > j* 111 , 1 - F ■ >-‘N V* RRi IiaV *11 J, o' I Jl uj*j. •- mu. u ^ *w‘ ^ t . . . . , . , * . m cuuntuAs ui'Sclit*n»*elady anti Saratoga, lo vend ti;e 1 throo k>, in Avhirh tnn** >h«‘ hud ht a r a innu him u \ . ^ right of ustn*; the unproved P A T E N T B E E IJII E S , j hut and tlirn nnlv hv u \ P l h .t l ini*''\a\c. rl lu* t 4>i now oilers thuiu tor sale, co m e o f t h e benefits to be tie- 1 h-tter that lax' before l u r had iti-i arrived; it w a s the r’\ld— s.. lu.\ Mr. nd i ut. »> ,1 at ti in f to .1 v and in - M r * . tu-!\!'i 1 a p - t :r,t ii\ up- .. .t lii- f . ..m- mu v.it\ w a - Kv tu- -i.!* , :pi I ! . - • ' • - r< ti .1 , >a h, r I with li ok- o f til\ tl l:d\l - -r 1\\ — v. 1\. \Mild of j ll* r Vui. \ -. . ne •! \ua-t.-nitlv tu V. r.i • 11 a tiiilll ut ; J.l.-a-,;)*\ IU hi- lout I. A 1!. , u i;V..-i;iJ witil J lllig , a v v h i I - - , M r s . ( ’ ' t u r J i e J p . i u - r u 1— pr, fi i -'P! pm i'i v. a ■ via Mi a AA*. -t leirv ? m v atm , aud b'lht _b. p. •;. d th\ im 1,, I. -t ui tie I pi p. at*. 1 }\irii\ularly lu > a ■y > - :u. 1 ■. v . I . 1 * t v - m v at m , aud n,u\. dull fur a ]\ r -.ii ■ i ’ -it thru... d tii li-!. u'h d Viv :i i ■ ui ' at! v. a w n ■\ o f A Ij.VAV directing tlie xDggnig ot tlie side walks 1 , * * ; : .ai ! W, . 1 u ; >.,sp a.’, r s , I I .- t , i , i 1'. - ' v !' ■ * Fa. k i . \\ , V! •: I IP ’u s \ - * u . ■ \* v * i m i r . i ’.kx.'Mj s ■ vv > . i: , •, i e , : , tt,,.1’,!.}. V I \ vX * vX i.. n ' - e . i v, ,. .Aaac. s , f tin* su Y e n b . r and t p , r. -p rctiiu'v inv Re A to call and : \ 1 'iutU* h'.s t^b’ttd.d >' sc,-t;a\Ut Ht tin ij;*, iS to prtCC ana »;nKty. He r^t.ciis a si,arc o f trade, csp>c*atty Jr ,*m . a-h cjstom r r s . J. M. VAN SLYCK. ’ N’t*’ a. ,*fl2'/> Arrt! *J5, HK7. I I E v 14 Y K ! ID E O N C O N A N T , having sold hix *tcclc in trade, to James E. A’an tlorne and W illiam B. Conant, •wishes all persons indebted to him, hy note or book ac count, to call at the office o f £ - L . Davis, Esq. and se t tle t h e s a m e w i i h o u t 4elsJ i ®nd thereby s a v e cost and trouble. jny'24:373lf T i» , S k n i Iru* and J follow- W a re, W rought and Cut Sails, Spikes, A*c* vVf - For sale by H h)X R \ PEEK . N. IL Havingcntployed goo*3 workmen in his T m and Gltc. t iron M a n u factory, he will execute all Job work ui the best manner and* o n the aliorte»t notice, S pt. ud r 1, Is??. u i ^ o i i f r i o x ^ \ i o; proper and sufficient curb a lone, j manner as the city ^upcrinlesdeut, under t h e direction o f the Com m it t e e on roads o f llie Com m o n Council, shall direct a»d require. $IL A n y and every o f Uie said owner# or o eesipaots, w h o shall neglect or refuse to conform the side walks m front o f their reepective houses, buiidinfs or lots, to ^ ^ ^ . the rcquistion o f this ordinance, within the Ume above ■ypU F , M p v r m UkTp' Vhcr't'fore Vxistmjr under t h e 1 limited for that purpose, shall forfeit and pay t h e aura J . f rm o f I V * ,y fiiustrds, is this dav mesolved b? • o f t e n dollars, and ut c a se o f auch nejjlect or rep e a l on s in T h e stock *n trade, \all debts and tbe part o f s u c h owner or occupant, i t shall be the duty ....... of Utt asud Suptrmtend-’nt* without delay, to caAitetba aide walk opposite t h e house, building or lot o f a n y s u c h owner or occupant, eo neglecting or refusing, as afore- aaid, to be conformed to tbe requisitions o f this ordi nance, aad t h e expense to be iaeurrod thereby, ehnll be paid and borne by such owner or oeeapoal, aad shall be certified by e eid Superintendent, t o t h e Co mm an Coun cil, and recovered from such ow n e r or oecnpaat, no- cording to tho provisions contained *a t b e l l i f c s a d i s t o f the ordioonoe, entjiU d ‘ ^4 J a s , rdntimg <• # n r s and JW r d m i * / A u g u s t l d t b , 1 « » l l w 3 A Copy. S> S. R I G G 8 , Cfwfc in the street above mratioued, to be pitched, levelled | ditJ { ^ Uslrn |(> m v rea^m^rJuhpr than to m v Ln-l and flagged, to the widUt ot at lea.l 'k-rlecnfeetand } fx ,Iish h, arti ^ r,.si, t thc kind oW man\ , 1t.a. •ccured with a proper and sufficient curb alone, aa sue* I - , j. , >tT, ,* i „ m t l v irirnislifil ]n rs>m< i»ii ■•ut att<I liu\v B %%in t t\ are that do not Minings and pleading* ? W h y did I believe him when he tuld m e 1 should win hix son’s affections ? DitI I not know that his heart vvas given to another? D ear old man, lie fimdfy believed his Frederic's afloetiojts could not long be withlield from one whom h e him- house: threw it open ior a vvcuk to r< civ** liridal | |,r,.j*,.r j]u* inu-it* uf U»*ir own mugm-s to any ,.ilicr visits; and th<*n gladly ob*.-y«-<l a sum m o n s to Now- , die room was i*\markal»ly .-iili— c o mpliment York, to attend to some alTairx of im]\>rtau\''. Du ,j, .t.rved by ih\ young lady who s i t at ih\ piano, who leaving home, he felt as if r e k a - w l from bondage.— j |,jayed and sang with great -kill and fuuling. Julia's A sense of propriety had emi-trainul him to n eriye , a tru nii*m was -nun attracted to lu r husband, who w a s the eon'rratulations of his friends with an air .»f sans- sl. faeti.m at least, w h ile tho-e very eungramlau.M- nm m ind tin* tn s vv tneh standing on the nppo-ite side o f tin* room, leaniu\ a- gain-t th\ w a l l , his arm - fold< d a r\-- hi- br<*a-t, his i v i s r*.-ting <in th\ jn-rfi>rmi r with au *'\]'i\S-ion ol J- lit ll-lJii coi n _ __________ dj.es o f sai.l tlnn, being assuiucd by 1 1 E N U \ PEEK , aa ho Will duly settiC Uie w i n e . ff. P E E K , JO H N E D W A R D S . Schenectady, Aug, 2 2 , 1 8 3 7 . N. B. T h e business in future will be carried o a e i the old s U n d by Henry Peck, N O T I C E , — Alt debts due t h e firm o f Peek & F d w v d i m u t t b« settled immediately, or t h e y w ill be lefl i a Ihe UENRT PEE|L hands qf a Justice for collection. A u g u s t X2, 1837, s*df loved <4* Rtiduriv— a n d Im w ta g e r l v I drank in .* quak'd his hvart, by bringinir ( his aisurancjv A m i d all t h e *,vrmw that 1 felt, w h i l e ' h\ had iuinw d w it h one Lv < mu* U\ *'>\», “ e n - v,v;irul aduuraKoa, v. lul kn\( hn^ hv his d y i n g Im.i1, h o w dul m v heart sw e l l I p . W b i l i t y «»f h t<s!:'u !ui,,y llu !U, \ w , ^'n,‘ xv*lMl,rt *;[' avus t u t ..vtr hi f- .nm w i t l i ttii l e a u a h l e pleasure, a s h e laid his hand, alrea - } idolir: d.* XYluu he had H e n a )-* nt a *>ut t« a a a > -*, tn>,u . i x . “ H a ih nm - d y chilled bv death, tUMin m v head, gavn m e h i s i he availed lumsult ut nn * pi m t u u i \ t< s< ud^t > .i , 1S!U- lruln, ih u - n\< r- .u* ' artnur blessvng, and sa i d that Ins s o n w o u l d l«»ve »»e! j lltes-age to lit*- tt*w im o v u a n g e^r iu n * 1 k:;» vv w h o it iv that play.- on y i uf nu la'i.'holy 1 .-an a .. u, o . . a ? u» t u m u l - , **' r th*% \YunM 1 -u -vv* t t lv die laws o f God and man, w s xax «xj?. H e must aouietiflaM be a t home, and an oc^asioRal hour in his society, w ili be a dearer bliss tbaa anjjbt this world e n beatow beside, Hia/athfcr’s ble«e|ag is still warm arm y heart.' I «tUl [* * A bis hand oo my h ead! L e t protract his absence, so long as he had a reasonable excuse. “ I must w rite, and inform her o f the change in m y plan,” thought he, “ decency demands it, yet how can I write? M y dear Julia!—m y dear No s«*ch thing —she is not dear to me 1 v ventures upon without becom ing sooner or later sea-sick. T h e world is an echo w h ich reft m s ns onr ow r w o r d s; ibr w h ich reason, i f o n e would be w e ll spoken of in the world, he m u st speak w e ll o f the world,