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A G J R I C U L ' f l l H A L OTDJES, son tub A K c r u A t . v & m i OS TUB w 1SHINGT0N COUNTS' 4QIlICUt,TUIUL SOCIEW MltSMf 0CT08CH 11, 1843* F A R M E R S .SONG, la a avttfct healthy air, wi0i a J’aTtnt o f Seclude*! Tom tumult and Btrjfo, ^JjC'farRlCf tftOJO ulost loin ti injig \?* ^ ♦ Enjoye a!, tie cpiTnforte'onrio. • [arcrynd, \y hen IhosXvIl emilingBpr'iDgBh'edaftsffagranco \od ciusicjnchamsa9very treo, (ground Wuk tug gitortqg^plowabare be forrowtf hia WiUi a xnm independent und free. [forms, When sumjifj10 frnit the sweet blossoms frans- And hU»VBBt Saida waso w&h Ihftbaswus* •JSweci unfolds all hor charms, And p a f to contentment and ease. tVbeo boJful autmim her Ireaatue bestows, ~ And gathered and storeS, ^ H is b e artfp^^H W 'w ith gratitude glows, And pjp preaidoa a t his board. ‘When \Jfr howls dismally ovor the fearth,- And Mr 1®^S talo a t hte door, Soronoif 8,ts by his clean bla 2 tog hearth, Aprijpasca «?liQ.£iftih& p a y . Than ©To AinhTUonTiDr baddies parsuo-, Visdom looka down with disdain, ^of the farmer has chums ovor now feiga. — [O rigin a I] ^F A R M E R A N D J H I S T a A O E . ,lance, -aud m akcsiiksom oAvhiu beforo was pleasant. Is 1! not youiMisvft T Well, I do’nt know ; I can’t altogether ■say tliat.it » indeed,.! never UiQigirt a?\ i>oat,i!.’r i - Jlijnry, tlio, worst o f at] kinds of de ception is sclf-tluccpiion Don't,’ let we beg o f you,attempt to deceive yourself m her far ved in you an increasing' deafro to get a- g « id and cum foiiabte clothing than ■way from work. You nxiktrm any e x c u s e s 's istd r 'I a n e , and thir'flie.r house was TrfnUlioy Beem to you to be good ones.—TleBs-n-»tJy furnished. C a n you loll mo h»w m any days yon htivo ■ A ll J u s bad-been observed, w ith pairt, been ou t of the shop inv*6}ie l a s t ' th r e e , by W iluam M orelaifd a j d his wifa, but, \fBionthjs ?’ “ . j u ,ll,I 1*10 conversation' recorded in the ‘N o , F c annot ‘ w a s th e rt-pty, m a d e i n ‘opening a f this s tory, fio w ord of rem o n - o tone indicating a slight dogtee of Irrita- siranco or ..warning .hird been ventured T h a i jkeeftc— t9“ dcligte of a thtiiu nijhi \ £ ^ hail lh* American Farmor Dtolhgont-and froo, i favored child of any land j earth 'a os bloat as bo , olcctod ia,hi» oVery right-*' f Of\h&mriorwant afraid— |H»* wo’O to&sltho Farraei by day, by night, Tho Farmer and his trade. Ho rises with tho roasot mom When birds aro singmg'bhiho, 'Ho speeds tho plow, ho plants‘fft'o corn, Of \Wields tho Keen edged scylbo, ftVilh.he&KhrJUa fancua oyer hnght.Tr- ------ * And bright’s his plow and spado , I Oh, well toast tho Farmer by day, by night, Tho farmor and bis irado. J HoV cBeor3y Toll* tha Csnnoi^ And when tho day has flod, How sweetly sloops tho farmer Upon h?9 tidy bod. Profusely with substaoiial Taro O h /w e ll toast Iho Farmor by t T*iiQ farmor and his irado ‘ Shouldfoas InVado^-hts coontry calls, /9 ’hon ffhofio prompt as ho grssp bis mus&et—loavo bis toils, ■ A «3 to tho camp to 0c« , Thcro foremost in iho bloody fight His valor ts displayed , Oh, wo*U toast tho Farmor by day, hy night, Tho Fapnorand his trado- Then all hail iho American Farmor, By whom our laod u blost J Of all tho sons Columbia boasts KToet usofuf’and tho best , H5s toil with plenty clowns the year And fills our land with broad.— Oh, wo’ll-toast iho .Farmer by day, by Qight, Tho Farmoi and hia trado B j a a T \ the danger of forming a habit ofidlenoss It is a mistake, that a day of idle pleasure reereatds tire mind and body, and makes. thu.s a - ’friojidship thnt> had long\existed Iwo8eonGnTi6d.bj' oloa.er lies/o'F-iiite'r.ost,. Ttinj h'ad been njartied about oho.year; us return to our regular and necMsary at tfjo Hine, bf'tlifiir introdiiction toTije eroplovmenta with ■ rona.wed deHglit. My- rtiader, and, aWead^, MofefeaManW p s s own experience is, that n day thus speSi l^al his energies hought more con)’ causes us to resurne'our labo*r8 wiiU relue. w f i s forhk littie-fotnily than did Ifenry'e, O n e p? the reasons for thts, te htr iiUs- ban%''il'(vybc'oii ritable difference trembled .Qq.Ellen'a .tofiaue Aut »be conltf npt wako up liei? tmiid to, reproye him'^'Bnd ab bgre-jri silence, .and tvtUi ivbat she felt as a reflection Op'c#-Jigt T h e d\(SrfCnco was u 6 i . t o he Scca.unted for iirtiie tiays ( t e o th e r took in pleasure taking^althougli their aggregate loss was n o metitt itetn to ha taken from a . 'p o o r jhnpV purse. It w as to be found, (naifily. In » disposition to spend, raliier lfian io sav e .^ t d pay aw ay fur trifles: that w e re not really needed, very srnpll sun)S,*whose a n n rtt^f' so im p o rtant. I a m sure, you j u n ited am ooot i n a few w eeks would rise have^-XDcrienced th is teiuctarice io w o rk; to many dollars. B u t, when there was after a ' ffcTy o f pleasure. * ft is an 'iinivor- ; a d d e d to th is-cg n ^ tu n t check upun his sal experience A n d now that we a re on j p rosperity, tho ftc q a e a t j e c n r r e n c e o f a th is s u b ject, [ will a d d , t h a t f have obsor- j lost day, no w o n der that E llen had less o f ICOD.H-R t 'Winter-is almost iipan us, and Wc have not'fiyjq dollsrs in tho world > /'But spmetiuqg wdi turn up for us. know it wt(f,’ CHen ssid, trying; :hoilisSftoJtr f^ip f lB jen c o u r a g in ijfy , atiboo^h her h? r t affairs. h it (is advance tfie characters'yi’e iisv e ijitro.duceU, a year in their life's pilgrim age, and see inhere ate any fruits o f these: gugdresolutions. ^ a _ - j ' - - ‘Wh^ro is' Thorne, this morriing 1' auk- ed the ^iwner 6f the shop, o f Aloreland, one morning, an hour after all the work- men had conieln. ' - *i do 6bt. know, really,’ Moreland re- tion ‘W e ll, l ean, lLenry.1 ‘H o w many is it. thea-J - r — - ‘T e n days.’ . - .% • ‘It is truo, for f k e p t tire couiH.1' ■ Indeed, then, you are m istaken. I was upoh by iho former. T h e spirit io which his words were received, encouraged him to hope tb a t he m ight exercise irsaiutary control over llen r y , i t ho jiersevered, and a j f f ' t ^ ^ e d j h a t ho wtHild e x te» 4 thus far itfw k r d s iS a 'fllD oiRceij o£ J U r a e friend. , A fter dinner o f tfitf’r f j y tlaring which, Only o a t a gtm n tng three tim e s, atid a fish- * h e r husband was a b sent, Elfen cnlled\in to | ing tw ice.’ — — j s e e Jilne, and s it the afternoon w ith tier 'A n d that rook«a iirucra. 0 u t don’t | w o r o o,olp s k i e r s , and hfid tthvqys you lem c rabor ihc day y ou w e re mardo sick loved each other m u c h . I>oiing th e ir fatigue V. J? 'Y e s , true, bui that is only s i x / ‘And tho day you went up the mountain th e party V 'Yea.* •A n d the iwico you qj.fidN>away bocauso il s torm e d 1‘ ‘B u i, Uulitom, th a t has nothing to do » ith U»q mfftter. - I f it storm e d sfc vio iontly that I couldn’t come to tho shop, that surely is not to be set dowtf to the account o f pleasuro taking.' •And yet, H e n ry,. 1 was here*, ond so w ere all workmen but yotrrl/olf if ihere had nr't-te^w nsluctofMm to the shop, J am s u r e ih& sturrn would not ha?e kept you. 1 am plain wuh you, because 1 am your frtena, grid you know tL Now, it, is/th is increasing re- *>y nighi. no t( then, add fut! to a flanio that, »t thys nounshed, will CQUSUfno yoiL* *But, Wdliatft-*-' 'D o n 't m ake cxcusesj H e n ry, Think of iho aggregate o/ ten lost days, ^fou can earn a dollar and a half & day easily.* Mid do cara it w h e n ever you*work stisadr- ly. T e n days in three m o m h s is fifteen dollars. ‘All last winior, you luiftw, Elleu. went w ithout a cldak. becauso you cou'd conversaiion, J a n o snid, m eUtiSiQfi te tW - SBtTSCm—* * 'I t begins to feel a little chilly to-day, as if winter wore com ing. And^bj tho w a i, you ar& g oing i,a get a cloak this fall, El- ten, are you not 1J ’Indeed, I c an hurdly te ll, Jam ? / Eliott replied in a serious lone ; ’H e n ry's c a rn- ings, somehow or other, don't seem to go far with us , and yet I try to boas prudent as ! can. W e have but a Cew dollats lari! by, and both of us w a n t underclothing and H e n ry must have a coat and a pair of p an- laloons to look d e c e n t th»s winter. . 1 -' y &ti 1 <1 j J L/> <U^ai: I Uwnk* pVted- 'I saw him yesterday, ttljen was well.1 y t H *ile'8 off gunning, I suppose again. If so, U is the tenth day Jie has lost m idle ness during the last two months. I am afraid I shall have to get* a hand m hia place, upon whom 1 can place more do* pendence. 1 shall be sorry to do this far yonf \ k e and tits sake o f his wife. But 1 do-wrt hire such on exa,nkipte'To ihe'work- men and appretitices,—^and beeides, being away from the shop often disappoints a j o b / ‘itso u ld n o t blam e you, s i r , - M o reland 9aJi*,lQnd yet*J. yo«jvUI hvax with him for the sake of. E llen.’s I think t f you w otad talk to him, il would do him good-’ ‘B a t why d o n 't to him, VVil- 1 Ham? •' ‘ ‘Hiave talked to him frequently, but bo has got so that ho w o n t bear it any longer Cr-jxit me •Ksf g g u ld^io boar it fra» aej, either, 1 fear.Wilham.1 I Ju*t at that moment the subject of the conversation camo jn. ‘You are late this morning, Henry,’ said the cwner o f tho shop to him, in tho pres ence flf tho other v.'orknien. f 'It's only a few minutes past tho hour,’ ho rfip oJ, moodiiy. 'Its more than an hoar pas‘1.* Well, if it ia| j can make it up.’ her-.'hoaomi-H- ilouSiin^ljr; SrfS^Ijga «l{^ ^^^iQ^yJntljofi^esatve at leo:fea, ^> o k c n fQielfcdtn|s'«f .Jit the tiine,lh&hpsband:ioe!^ uphis put7 'Fi)t sTpng, long.time atler,': i!Uen: sat in dreamy^ sad abBtracli.on, h.Qiciing hor babe tn her- breast, From !hi 3 ij(, 8 te; ir of dfily roused her, and Iaytn^||etfms #u;tkeTO,t»Jtifif, switcJiisig fanlon tiie b e d ,—for thev had nol.#et'iie%OT?fi(.H®sd MUtUenancie. iiin riiat Wd sense % they had noJ,j<jt'4ef(P able to spare money forirfT ^ ie— gan. to busy herself in her domestic duties,, T n is brought aoroelittle relief. with her usualchcerfU, almost ^ _ bringing in hpr hand a stout bilifdie. Her cooareii®ice changed in ltB expression to one of concern tbp moment 1(er eye res ted upon her sister's Snd Sale latd lier bundle on n chai_r ’quickly ;~fe I f sho Jialf de?ired To fceep it out'of EITcnTs sight 'T h a i is noftfhe right \vay H e n ry, lim e is never m a d e up.* Lost dot afford to buy one for h e r ; now the ' wild jjigeon. money th^t.ypu could ha»e earned in the | T h o m Eilon. is som e thing . l i i - t i ^ t a n i i e d ta bo oxpcessed* h a t .so b f arn For t y fn r tiitrt B a i keep- ^rp » A p s»ed o to u c < v tl» t t h e m a s ter o f th o shop- - good heart about it, sister. Jv’ext fall you m e a n t t» m tim a to that he w o u ld w rong m il surely bo able to g e t a com fortable , him out of his lost hour, notw ithstanding, ono , and you slial) have m ine ae ouon as ■ he h id prom ised to m a k e it u p , lle t h o f e * y e a w tnrrthre w m tor.. i c a n 't go otrt mncrhj.fcrrc turned a n ongry look npon him , aifd yi*a know , our d e a r little F.llcn, your^said . ' , nam e sake, is too yaung to leave crften.’ r ‘Do you m e a n to say th a t 1 tvould c h e a t ‘You aro very kind, Ja n e ,' Ellen aati,*you sir 1' and hor voice slightly trem b led. | Tllo em p loyer was a hasty m a n , and to- A silence of 3omo m o m e n ts ensued . rraciousof his digm iy a j a m a s ter. H o in- and then the B a b joctof conversation w a sj variably -discharged a journem a n w h o was .ctuingcd to ono mOro t?hoerful. * 1 in the least d e g r e e disrospectfu) in his lan- T h a t ovtjfling, ju s t about nightfall, lie n - [ g u a g o o r m a n n e r tow a rds him', before tho ti-jyunh home, m u c h fatigued, bnngir.g other w o rkm e n . A c tihg u n d e r th e ion- pulse tbat at once prom p ted him , be said. ‘ Y o u a re d ischarged and instantly turn- to m ake a ed away. A s quickly didhH e n ry T h o r n e w lie him half a dozen squirils, a n d a singlo C arolina, aofy^^Ta portion « f lils-scw tv , 4Uf{i tu.rt? a n d h is cew , by 4l -14 receii® ] p Ot ey en ugi..stt r«mi>*e Ijjpfe iviti, w ife' ; and ch ta T-hua w e r ^ h f , ^ s t t r e *epara- 4td a.od i,it th a t sopva;fioj|, orsflaaljy en* « ngegfi^aa tho- affec^ ‘j ; About ejevcn o‘cIock, J in e came in. PliiWrHn.'a huy anti a girl, tho Mo . . . ! -i* fltlrtnt.'altf An/) _ t’j **»_. \* _ -w-V5— with tondcr conccrn ih e moment she had d o sed the d o or.' . ' ' r Eljen could not reply, her heart wag too fulL But she leant her head upoo-iter sister’s shoulder; and, for tho 8*at time since she j ifijU iq ^ lS ie sad news of the, morning, burst into tears. Jaoo was sur- priscd., and' filled with anxious conccrn. .She waited until: this ebuhiion i f fcc-lkig h id in sonio degree abated, and she then said in a tons still more tender than that* in which she had first, spoken— ‘E llen, d e a r s is ter I tell nje w lw t h a s happened J’ 4 am foolish, sister,' at length Ellen said, looking up atfd endeavoring to dry r tears. ‘But I cannot help it. Henry stasNdjscharged from the shop this raorn- 31 m g i i\nuv* whal -aro wc to do 1= W o I am afraid ho ^ipUtQ did not. undersiand tho g ensrtllwjtH iot-lw-eble- to grt-nttftfifngTb do Jiero.' !. - That i» -Ellen,\ Jane ^aid, while a shadow feir upon her face, but a fe^v •thoments before glowing aad happy.—1, And that wira rrcaTiy nit she could sa^; for she did n ot wish to offer false consola tion, and alio could think of no .genuine words of comfort Alter a whits; Bach groW'more composed in mind, and less e e, served, and tHon the whole mtjtto| Was” talked over, and all that Jano could sly, she did say. that seemed .likolj vto- iootW and give hops to Ellen’s mind. * What have you there V at length ask ed Ellon, glancing, towards tho chair upon which Jana bad laid her bundle. Jane paused a moment, trgjf in self- communion, and then said— Only a parr o f blankets, and a couple ■partpd'.iii ttefiTSi ^lleit. •qtit.tiesf ilioidiq^- C f- .?.' f 1 f-'—f-1—J t'.i • • I couM ®iance^ jb o •’ h e r U ^ t i i ^ - H e r ijlilt and iijd tr ff^ed , 1 • ’strotigly nwtSked. fiXpreBswn\.of s « ie* f ii^ . , I. abotosix, and .■th^gthep aJiHl^teflfelnp 7^ fears o f agopwero ^eti W KaVffesaly ait t f e ‘ Boor, wliislMVns tyncfirpoltfd; T h c ^ V o e d '- ed to'havo n o * h e a r t to |>lay.‘ E v e n tie elasticity of c h ildhood had d e p a r ted froni, them . From the, a p jsa r a a c e o£ T h o r h e , ‘ it was plain f ie' was vcry eick j_ a n d from VVhatis the_inattcr,-13ilc’«-1’ sho-asked ‘a l l indications titg-rogjiT' ill » l u 5h~{ie~tay ' afforded, it tyas plaitt ing wei e its inmates, the ha&its of.fdlc-T nes3 ho liatl . s.itflsmL ta..r.rRep. .nua-^l^y,-,; & ■ ’ I 1'* M . V»yi«fr hjjl steady pace upon him, and idleness brought intemperance, and intempergnija reacting upon idloness-iomploted his rUirr, and reducsd his family to poverty iis Ua sirosf appalling with a 5omhcrn fever, and hig iflfscralft dwelling ofTorded him no oorfftal, nor | i s .j wifo nnd children tiio haiiUliyfuod that,'iia*r lure required. . “ Moihar! J. said tholitticr boy,* getting\ f , , . ■<! B ' J mco pi^/o r us to m o r r o w h e safd, toss‘ng turn and leave t b o shop. H e took his his game-bag upon tbo table. • | homoward, but he paused and lingered as 10f calico dresses that I h»vo b f^qoatbuy ‘You look \very tired, H e n ryt*his wifo J ho drew nearer his little co ttag e for troub-1 m g .r — -Old, lotiderl; ; 'I wouldn't go out any; led thoughts had now taken tho place of j • Let jne look atthem,’ EllonsaM .in as □ Oio Ih.s fall. It 1 you.’ ; angry ftehngs. At length ho was at tho cheerful a voice as shecould assumo,'' m ix E N E S S ASfO IN D O S T K Y . T. 8 . ^ •Conws, William, ti single do^ qu I o f the tliroo liundrcS’ln a year ib nnt much.’ •Triic, H e n ry Thol-nG. N o r is the sin- [ g l e d r o p o f w a ter that first finds hs w &, j mnnh ; ao d jtp t theJiTStivisintr o f h |3 ‘young wrfS shrinking in the eo ; u m c w asicd in tfjo last three months,would , havo bougl i her a very com fortable one— , and you know that it is O c tobor now ;^r.d « m ter will soon he a^am upon us S s*y djMars a year Jwys a great many comf-nts for a ptmf nran.* home e rem a ined silonl d o n l fir.w m o m fots. llts felt tho forcooF w ill iilur^Bnd's reasoning , &ul hia own incli nation^ w e re sfronger than his fnend's; c h e e rful tono.! argum e n ts. H e w a n ted to go with two o r j tr o a b icU uneasy w h e n you aro o a tf f o r e r and its c alm “ .Wa8 ^ , e t : r i a^ a _gUni iD8 ’.a f . even :.h0 8 - ^ g - ^ i o g . as If you w e re nnt d o - 1 ^ w h M ond. _ S h e f t | » b a b o u g o n ^ ? shI V ked ETIeh, H o n iy T h p in re m a ine d s rii- t-pmr i,e replied. ‘I'm sick j f it.' iam j ■Y'ou d o n ’t h.o«w i,0 vv g la d I am to bear 'P d o n 't intend j o i n g any flioro' 3,SPj ■Yot ■ you say s o l' Ellon s a id, f t an 'So'Vnetiow, B tnj»~a.,„5j^tono of I always feeljaod'nunr* door, and lifting slowly the latch, bo tored. Ileory !’ said Ellen, with & lobk and surprise. Her .face -was paler, than was a ^earbe- j tirop hut makes rooin lor a small strearmlo1 keen winter wind, was not aufEcient to a flond.— foo,—no. I fp|kiwr nnd ihpn I Henry, i cannot go with you to-day { and r if yon will foe governed by a friend’s ad I vifi’o, you wiil irot neg»cct yaur » « k for You shall not feol so any m o re, E llon,' ’ room m w inch aho s a t^w a s far from indica- ccnquef tliu dcairc, j h a regljed., T v e been Uinikmg “all the \ !,Dg circum s tances iniprovcu by the pass- thisom m , W d liani.’ h e B a idltofnonnlibout your cloak. ‘C o ld w eather ‘ a g e o f s y e a r , wgsfltif JesS tid jr ahtfcom - ‘1 will go at length, with a lo o ^ J p ^ E S .( i« 0 .t -* A B d^MOBWtgJMil. wc - d o llar laid by-,ro(taUft i ‘ \ ‘ M i v/orTt*m inopT r.ynrekesj-acfei!dolt I boy. W o wefo n o t m ado toj -bo delving forever with tools in .close rooms. Tho . fm«li fri'f nir ijiTrtnod for na. Ctime. VVil tJga3 faded ,aH4 - a BsfeAsanaM&- ! top ■Hor—hug. i ► ntjfer, I d y n o fsce; mid- yet viowe? the matter so aerioasjy bofola' ItfjwgJit o f your going alt- tins winter | and sp^gs^-ejatjalalioir, but Seated him .rs.*. .. ............— *- self^^hafeand b.uryijn^ his jico in hi* ‘T in s once may confirm a> habit noiv' ftgainvwiihout ono too strongly Used,' urged his^ companion. j 'O neVer\mind th a t, d e a r ,’ Elicit Said in ' S topiHiTj; ainio yuur iiiintHff rstlolially'a^ficorfut-tone, concm ced that it is wrong t o waste your, « ^ e c a n 't afford J t ' this fail, Iiatn, you will reel bolter for a little recro- conc.u c ed th at it is wron g t o waste your « * e c a n 't afford J t ' th is fail, ami that’s atiim. You look pale from con f in e m e n t,|„mc?i u.,ien U ! 8 s o lt|dch f,ecded for t l , o X t(sd . B u t I can havo J a n e s a 'i i S c v ^ j C o n » i 1 c annot g o w ithout you. ^ jsak ^ o f l making com fortable and h a p p y T w a n t it, she says ; aM'd-yosi—iinotv shsiS. ■Henry T h o r n e ,’ said his friend W illiam , onoiivho loves you, and has o a st her lot in so kind and ivil ing to lead m e any tfitiig' M o reland, witl} an -air m o re sonoos than |lfe M th yours, T h lub 0f JSfiert and then th a t she has that a t first n s s u m e d ,‘let m e m turn urge , (jC ^ mnn - ' 1 * you to stay, »4Lj illiamTT- -hTBfWBd- sanf; I inlorrupting him- ‘ 'I trust n6t, Henry. Surely, my early |fiidnit and companion is not deaf'to rea- |son.!- ’No, not tqright reason.’ ‘VVelK- listen to mo. -As I said, at first, £t is not tlio.ibes o f a ^singlo dny, though bvan thatldfliira .^setToui^waste o f time, |t a t 1 now iafto into co:isidcrafio(i. It is 4 *0010,’ Ilart.v.!’ aaid^aioad=dTa»rfifl 'wo art? wuiling vojro at the shop door foij you.1 Jijr, ay,‘ responded Henry Thorne __ ‘Ohtttl morning. VViUi,\m,-1 an pledged for topjxyJ .B u t sfter this. f' wf(|. swear off!’ And so saying! he hurried away. ' . .^ .T r ^ - Ldon't, 1 ------ ---------------- things, but then 1 shall not -wnlil the clost^ . Henry Thorno sighed, St the tliowgliis his wife's words stirruitBS-his mind. said. dcspondtftgl|V l W i(\iam tfan’^^ ' any faster •^peJsji ■ m 4 y^t-.ha g t i d . ^ ^ fenry T h o r o o ^ m h W i l l i f t f f ^ m t & n ^ l l i i % B ivn^.’inan m « «. ^ stf ;• lwtcl^- ^A-fffitHf'intstti foro workinon int jtJirge itiaTOfacturing' estahlishfiient in QirB^^Sfttff&ffigfnlahd b»ns.' 'llioy had aajlrhr-lAottt* ~■- ' ■ ’ hands, remained silent, uniil, unablc to en. !jjon5e, Ellen.wont to him, and taking hjs[J)and;\asked so earnestly and .tenderly, >*h»t jtaaa. that troubled him, :^liS.t hftfioold not resist iter appoal. *1 am discharged ! 1 ho said, with bitter is. f And •* ^ ^ 9 , t h a t J f e ^ S r i I .'I hWdly know myself,-Eilon. for it sooms ... jfitaig J ttiS fc. .... •I'd b u t ^ ftow t s f t f t 'f e f *be til* to id . dcsDondtftelfV H V ife n j tSan?i ^ t k ____ _______ - A largo, heavy pair a f blankets,' for which J-3-B-R- hadTpaiJ five doIlars;'were now unrolled, and a couple o f harjHsome chintz drCssos displayed, o f dark rlcli col ors. snitaMo lor the Wmte?season. ' ft waa things, *nfi thought 'of how much stie needed, and of how littlo shejtad to hops for. Jane felt that such , thoifghtj mijst signedly ihus added, by contf^st, to Ellep’Sj ■oofci— -m ttappf fefttlfigs. \Wlieti slio ^ K iffiaiff ~ home, she pitt away htfr new dresses fend hor blankets. .Shcr'lftd. iio heart io- Took at them^no heart-ioonjnytiet! things, whilo the sfstor she so raucH loved was denied;, liko ^rosont Coi'nfqrts', and * o i s e thaii all, weighpd^onnwilb a heatl ■3icltorn0g dread oClho-futufo. W e will not linger‘to‘ ‘contrast, in a se<; cau s e s of>hic^>t^ehlf<!r.atdod materially .- a , * .{■iii^eSiliKt’t.te t p S i f r f u t t o ' t f r c E i(|iod, an® w e w6tt)d»® tfiStisand itpi^s; rstliBr g j f e - p i f S s t o - tfian-psini'- up from the Ooor, whero ho had boon ijt-' J ' tiog fur half an hptif, as still as-if he weftt sleeping, and 'coining to E llei’a sideihg.. V looked up oarnestly and imploringly in her. face. stooping down and kissin^ liis-fotohe»i1t ■ wBilts she parted with hor fingera tho.golif-^ ' on hair ihql fell In tangleii tnaEse».^»cr it, - - Can’t { havo q {Meee oi'bfgr.tl-mot-iicr' ^ Elfen did sot reply, but rosq.slowlyiind^ went to llio closet front - tthicfe-sho-4oofc-^ pari o f a loaf, and cutting a alico , frnfa_it|— banded it to her hungry hey. I t was Jior‘ last loaf, and all their money Waa gSjittf. T l i a - f ittfrfc iftn r to o k iT , sgd b r e a K i e J l ^ '' ' piece off fur her sister,gave it Ms 4tcr,|. UiQ' ' »Wo by sido, • • . and eat- % * 5 * 0 . w o n » l iliat ■BtVcenothem. j . . -.-j, •, With an jnstinctive fe^ling.That-.from - oowhero’bat aboTO could she laok^vr j l d ' and comfort, did Elfeo pray thattflio rnigh't norbo f iriak*n in hcrf. ' extremity. And rlien slio Huiti^ltt' d f ?sef?: * . sister Jane, from whom she 1 id nothcird V : fora long- litno, figiFiteirftt sr^tarociNj*'-- 1 waVds-bof tvitjt afl ea^afcaad ^inftrgfd«»' ' ; siro lo see hpt face •tja^d-ifmre, :At)ditutvioi-uaJdafeupdi^^n^*i)i?k<' - : Tjmily. Ilcr te s ^ f t d , . byja^fog . ^;T \ \ Tbarno sptnt in ftQtisJt trilfesi^ntil woiflt-; • ing whon’l'hi/rno itasidfo; gwJitally faiJ by enaogh lo purchiiao a.littM 'fatTrf,: upo»'-'- ' wbich he IraTfTeinovcd.. anil -thnr^n^it.... tty aM iru g iiliiy h r o tj ^ ti-itiiiitre r e t S t < l S , They Aad three children; It,t.tfe:Eifcri Jtxi(t};. grown to a lively^ A • •' ^ : - -■s.1 : ; •’ f j ' is tStii'u glTT uf'uieveu year?, nnii. Ueorg6\ ' who liad folio wed Ellon, ivfts in lris sbycn'th ycsr, and.aftor-him came the, baho,. ti.otv' p a s s through h w sister-s m i i a W s’o”IeV n)feTrjiainej^1tifiat f l i i hadiuhdts* rvliati \llio fafiuer's toiHs' rewardcd,_f fiDfl Iqber had iiiw aiSqfB^.^etutW^^ How dillbront tha j o f plenty and eirmfiirif^b; ih tn v B icS ^ C .. -: ? passia^at ifio •M?it w e e is- o f filtenj hcrat’ir aad/lcfCinniate^ •ffiftt fi|elj‘.l?l?t$e*S - M t^l#«td> tdtt*- iiid 4S6tyt' ifp.» t f i t ' i ^ a b j r dg. M s :}$ m •which'fifr w8s a W ^ '^ p l f i t h sSveil owtTbtdhardi,''.-v i-v.