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Carnal Factory. The mul< i .signed re* peel fully in foims the public that he i.- prepared to do all Hind of Work iu the above line on tin: shortest no tice and at r,jivin.5^ Prices. IIUllSKSlIOEING done in tho best possible manner. I also have in full operntion my planing and moulding; mac ihnes, And GUI ST MILL. All work in this line done without delay and mi reasonable terms. A share of the public patronage is solicited. july 25 II. R1GGS. CA Hi Iii CALL AT THIS PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in LS7I by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing to lill orders in B11KAD, ROLLS, PIES C: A Iv ID S Of ail ?IfscriptioiiH. ?UN0KU8 Bv the UAKltKL or BOX. "Also I ? Ii K A 3 ) For Camp-Meetings or iinv other kiin! n| NiuctingH. .? ist received IjTt'Mh {'0:1 fcctiotxiiE'icH. A *ul S '-.t . OHM Wjiicfi be sohl as LOW an any that can \ be bought Iii l Irhugcbiirg. '1 hat 1 kfuI !?>:? tin- past patronage of my friends and the public, I s;;ll solicit a con tinuance <?! iio Ctistoin.j T. \V> A Ibor^iot t i, F. i.-.-cb Kneel, hex? dour t" ?cpt I t. 1878?Iv Mr. .1. P. Ilarhy. % Sin PFIIflRIF $ S.vnfokii's Ijtvna l:muoi:.VTOi:p 5 i^f ikisfe^ Liv^ ec.u">V!;!r.U g?l^Xnvi?orato^ i- ; - W^^ bas been uacdj ^ITOSW^ in ?y Pritctieeg ?S^? Vi ::v-""*!"ul b?v 'ho public,*? hH?Vj v**'<*^or moro Ihan 85 years,*, \\WpJ^ with unprecedented h?suU3.$ J,"-?' 3ehd FOE? CII7CULA R .; T.17. CAfiTDRD, M,D,,-Lflw?Sitltc*7vJ ?\* urn i.i;:m v.ii.i. 1:11.\i>r 11, in 11 mm*. K-pt ly 1 l ". ... :??Tz . V,I ... ii. i 1 ?? < nt nir.rcf.o. v<> ??. >, jis , j ( 1 ihn? et 1.1 xo !*?? ?? -.l PoV.-dt!" are li.?t<il In tllin'. I 1:1.'- f'o.i \: ||. iii-i-MUl !?!??? ?.|it Hi 1.: ( col *R?A Koitt?.*n 1 ?!?.?? .c irt ? ;: t"-.-f.i t;?i't:n in i m, js, IVsU'r. iViwili'i v llliii-i..! ;? (!??? ijti:iiitl?v f.f r.s?it r.n.j cf^itnt t>tcti?> |m r . i..., : iin:l;?i u..- I.iiticr fain iv l'o^rit? r.- vrltl ciirb <>t t?riM 1 til n'nio^l rvbuv \jlzr,i!-r. !<> ivhyii llwi'is uml ( ?i'!i< i<rs K'.il^M-t. ;.);??: > '?'.< Oraw Wll.l, ?.l VI; SATIhrAOTION'. ii., . . It.j:. Vi. v. r ronrti'tor, ? OA : 1 .-.-..0.;^, I'< r Mill! y I',-'.,1.(1; \\ A NN AM VKKU nod l>r. A. O l>' 'K ICS- nnvfJ Iv AUCTION KE ? liSlii T. C. IIUBMLL Wl LL ATTEND TO THKSALES 0 Real Estate, Personal Piopcrty, Ac., Pub lie or Private. Husiness entrusted to liiiu will he pron:ptly ultcnded to. Ofaiigcburg, ^o. Ca., Dec. let 1S7?. nov 28 187U. t* t a * XL RESTAURAjN i UY A. M. IZLAB, aut. At Brigemann's Old Stand. Cull and gut y mi r 11 *? l Meals, Fancy Drinks, and Fino Cigars. Com? early and order your 0\ster Stew, Oyster Fry, ( b?ken and Rice, Ham aa l Pico, Jicefsteak am) Rice, San-sage a mi iiiee, Hums and Eggd Colli e, i*ce., etc. . Having obtained a J ii.-i ( ; .-s I'(-ftncinut Cm k, I p?< pure cvrvthing in Nice Siylo. C H and nilisfy \eur nppttitc. Everything put down at Holtum Prices. aug 2?, IttT'J W f". BP* -? l: 6"j *> .. 3 ? -?? v \t ?. ?> ?. s * K v b n ri 11 38fef*Ei8! - bCJU klt&ftolfft I? wond:-^! I.: i eeriest: lie ft, i:h precodur.tcd icr ekj.ingci Ir.r^o ran^o of sewing In textiles fabrics hn?.i leather'. Ifo riiotion? zxro cpniirutous, athrdUfng cf c:i extraordinary rc\to cf : sriec!, e:ti<cf by steam crfoot power, five rj mi s ion cf i!;o treadle makes s:.~. ..?? :: .?!?'.'?, ?tiu3 produc ing about one-third fr.cro vvcritlria c. y than other Sewing; /. ? ? ?>>???:?-.. '.; has --.j step motions, hhd c* it : with the heo?*!o r;;t cf i f :t :-. well-known Wilson Compound Feed c:. br.'vJt ; ? has two-thirds less parts than any ct: ; .:r ;: ~ ' r ?' . Its arm is fully oight and one-half incites Inches high, and the whole Machine Is ??? ' ?? tlflcally constructed in proportion?, ci . .:? enco. 8ts simple, powoifui and perfect iyjcchs v.iam fir In advance of all other Sewing Hflachinss r.r t!*o 1 ' .Icr to the tin speaking tubo. The Vf'tLfJOrj r.; ".: . . . ATT'CI i ; ;" V, for repairing all kinds of toxtllo fabrics Vv'ETI :?. .*.' .' ! . C, fi nished FREE with ail WZLSGM SUVJiSi-Ci MA'tKSK&G, together with aTuckor, RutTJor, Cord or, Sotof H?ir?noro, Cinder, oto. THFOPOPE KOIIN not 24 AOFNT F< >I! 01? A N<! K.'lUllf. COCN !A SHAVIflJG and H/ IB CAES! ITC? I)on'- in the must approved ?f\ Io l?v ?? . I!. M ATrU KWS. ai) r.xperienccd UmUt*r, on M.t r! Mu w, i rear of the l*?Ut??fltf;t* i .u 'J ivhi'i: (?"r't'iitf* Mti<* i ouii(Yj-m??ri at((Mid ! |"]o not wa'' ntidl 'i ii ?ponri Z vie. ei III in ;.I ???<?- iU'Mi . Mak< I M'M \ I S your ?ii.ro !-.? ? ! S slj 111 Ml fill II! i II ' >.l < O I.v. . ft uiiiiinu at I h?' 1??'-K I* ;* I.'W !.' ' . :(.m giiil in Iii- Idoiir so (1 ti?*, / hccso, tind \ I !. thing in Iiis- I ii' ! IPhvestinio III TTKSt - ui around - I'.vi iv m?h idtniihl llii.ve a pii'i'id ! .\nd'il* m ini a-.l wo ! inid able, fc'iil hi- M .M'K KjiEl. yi.iu- l'?blo ! C-Joorl arc* all l hing.- in hi- Store, 111 a.-on c .iii.ui T r iiinic ! i)u\y ha Ids ld(,?l.'?d".H iure i an't lie i ipiali; il an? wlicicd J.'vi t.n ii an ?Ii" knows i?i:.\| M'S, 2?ti?hos for Iii? good ?"'egar-! I ii hi- Sample Uooiii lliey IIv, vy-ry liine. dial lliey ttredry '. &omc ihing teds ikeiij IIK'.S ill ? in 01 ! \ in! he always lead* the'v.in ! jVevei* yel iliil lir retreat,? I Jim.'t win know In can't he heat V ? Oiil> within hi- Store so errand i > n his ir I 'm ii ?n? iv a- h tnd; tf^uc-lioii Iiiin iniil von will See - l .\iu'ui?i :? u"i.ca>'m?f uk: i )h ! '\.iii not ill. \ i i ire wi-eri H ? llMIti poil.t- to M ?. i'? 1SKK, {felling lahoy l)rh !>.- i<> ail - (,ive 11:in iL? n i i'nu r il cal', assured, DkMAKS kIIhcheap, \ ml the finest komIs will keep. e\ t r ei :im in hit.-- \ oiii stars? ijown \\ ilh all except i )?:\i a us. ti 11: clock, watchm IHM A XI > bci.im siti.it. ?'Time, and lief," both wanted an-, I'm Watch and Chiekaud people bere, I ftick you in ui .>;? lime io, set, J list saunter round to Chi viel te< Kor Iwouty years and two, he's spent In le.'it'niiii; Ii'iw Iii-an- to l:n m. I'.v special I'roviden olio's soul l'o ? ?raii^i bin " that ai t to shotV. i f a Watch will Iu <'|i im lime. And if a ("lock will give mi tick, "I is ju-i because you've mi?ed this line, Which tells of good work, line an j ipiick. I f \ our VVjiieh will keep no lime, (io to T. Dot Ihivielte; If your Cluck will give mi tick. (io tuT l'l-i'hiviette. "Tick and tihie" tire tievded hero llv r'lirinors, hoetdrs. Ltiwyeiv, .1', If this lie 11 no, il.cii hike, pood cara On T. 1>. ClliviotlC to call. July 4 ?f THv Utti!i" ? ivr*?* ?' i. .-- ? ;>i :n ?! :it t) ti ird ? tu opp<-i--- Mri ?? I' ? rlvy. ivliiMV lu I. jir |- i;td i' tin ?II kii.'u- of work ? ;>i die 77//; I Ufte /*/// / ? // . ? llniw s'hocir.iri m.i! ing plnw.i and \\\Z >' ??? jjie* 'Mid \V:i\on*. >v??rJ; w 11 ? i< i| i?> i vi- - i *"-?"t tints W Vj. l'.O'.V Kl.l. r.<Y '. M". V ! 1 II V.NlC '.!?? ?; ? I ?' 'I i J:j I . ! . S Wt UK. Oil*, over! :? ' ? ?? . . i in ?? >'r ?. .<? ?. : IViri'i ' V'Sl'sii'Ufii vviliii >ii piiiiij \'\ die ii ?? i'tl N ?:iOxide' t i.t - 11avillj ?'? c. lit\\ in'iVi'd 1111 ? i in> NlM\ Slofo. i Wnl. ji| ll If It'll VP 'ii l:i I Vir hi inv t Vi -id- an I : lit; l>,? Idiii g iirriiilv I at I Ii \ 'ti .-ill Will O'a t ill lit* In Uoi |i hi n lid in - T ITH Onus Ihi -i i'uiiiis iin<l I Mi-. I anii'* anil \Inr> -, 1 'iii' .- ('"yar* tiiid I n >a -. bs, I'iain iin I Knill" ( 'in *:o4, A n?' mi lai I. ovi r?''. Iiia. itl!\ liejn :il II Ii l - I id ISa IVilUiu >] (ME! 1 a!.-?? ? ????ii <\. ivitli iii v fa illi v . I Ii?' in.mi. nvt-r t lie nhire, ain! t lii?iv!it|V ?aili In* niiU' ti |ni! up [ 11 ?> * i'*i I ii i i us tit anv am! a I hours during the ilighl. i i- I i .! <iii irniil do >r A. r. D?K.I0S, M. ii. ni t !s?7'.i 1 v ill ArrivG ON NKXT \\ \lY\ )N I OS I ) A V A en i iniid of 1-XliTA l'L\K 110 US MS Which w ill Ik* .-old as Imv as pns.sihlc Only a iti.v in .r.-ni Ihose lino CTX! IXNAT3 flUGC-iKS i. ri I i. hVunlv Sinter. nOv -1 5ni A II?mii(< ?villi I (looms and Ita-cmHi ivitli I'iiv I'lan* I'iti/y.il ivhli a largo ?" ? 11" ft. I ii-Iii liy JttH'l ii di-.-ji; fioiilinj: on : streets; licaliliv locution. Ti'rins ca*y A pi ly to T. C. lli;illtKI.L, Vui ii. neo*. Tf> agents wantcd fob Tile' i HISTORY?f?b : [Wiiit. ii fofctSit.? OiMii?>'lnt'^ '1 i>:cs. ] Ka,femg His Marl*. dy nu:i: tiooju.KV. l^ic.iiTi.i; nr. Ileh n mil le mi i.- mentation uvei i!:.- <fvii a:'.f htr hopes. .Shu he nun* a ! tui<] into iinu'i-, n: 1 n ? formi'd ? !; ?: lioiiif M:"es with a huiiiunr, wiii'di tciil, i here je "s a void within !;?:? hi.u rt. Mncgie Lnpught ii best, not !?? intrude on l or lor ?white, ithil whim rti.e went lo^TOr, there was n percept ?hie i h j;> .Oj*. troiii the bright lively ??it! -Ii? w u*9(Wo w'( cks pi< vious. ) in {-ii >..<. ' ?Mnguie, cool ! n '! re sii:.in I: ; Icffilings; she c'lisped Ilohjli in In r .: i in-, ail I gave ve it 11 a 11 i i i ut tears. m A M 111 j) ill^tic t onl was to l< i.: i i i lliirii's iii urt, ami Uars (1 iwvd, foi iln: Hist 'in-* si'iuo her li-app'iiii*; iiiii. Ncismt, uivoitiotiC'l W: i's i't'ii.i' u)oii|hs alter, in answer i j > ii j l ' ?'.- ciiybs'lotis, lic'on acJtnow u(l>4?iil tli.il w i.'.i lie cam - io lake .i ikve ol In r, Leioiv going to Philadel phia, In- a-.ked her, "nol io engage ? enell '<> anyone, In fore hi- return.'' A- winter udxanecd, Mr. Sin ilh'.- i hi an ii ilri liiicil rapidly. I> w:is a sad t lh"s ui j - or ihe laniiiv; they >v.m'?' rttidi* Ihat it would he his i.i-t on < ::i ?'. A th?' la-. Miti ?: l!i ? > a \ ? ani; i i ii. a; jS the U >i > ... lit - ii'i: ,,. '* 11 ' I 11.1? -i 11 avcUW.IlM. I W .. ?, ?< i h ..is w i, ?, w i- nil a j , .? i ? .. iji&ui i,%ii?;i i I i ii ha.smttied t . Magi'id, ivh'--st> lieall hii.iud/ hy grief. gtiUeiuliy l*e 11 ii . .I hei1 a. iiipath v. .lie;* haila| iutig .-iure, la-ii his j itiiliei .'???s4^^tod ilie,iui hhiu I ivi i i* Iii \, .i.i11 1 cc'Oine a judii i ins in i uiger. i ? ii?i,' tu. .Jack, a year a I lei h lai her '; deal h,' 1 had u 'a k w i h Aitlitsi ? morning. lOliitd lie in to ? h at a I inn id inihs ir> :i heir, ?lia.i dt? iiii.'i* ! Io pUlchusC. lie inuii.s, . u .ui I Mii^ghij have i\ ailed . i.. eii"iigo1, a..ij ;.?.- w..| lie here this iU .iio_, .?? . ? your coiiscoi id their in.ii'iiog"' "linw i ii 1 spare Margit ': '>* d i ? I.i im*ihei. j "I i.ui i- j i.-t whai I t. did;," said ,lne ": h; t> in ore nCC .-.-a rv idymir ; . o... i , I hah I .ui.?. ' ? iii ! i >? inv -. ii, 1 i aiiuot .-pun' ! hliCI "i Villi. " i ". Cl nie te I y.?u mother, Ol"tlie j j-..I'jii- iiion I ma Iii !?? Arthur." I *'I wui.I Itiin lo live i ? re, iiii? r he I is ii.at 11 ?!, stud niaiiage iln: turiU, niid aki-cai'iiol \ ? ii and Susie. 1 think J yoti citu make ->uii.-ducinn iura ige* I minis wiili him. II - may d ? heiter i Iii ii i listv* ih lie, lor 1 h:ive i? sen ii I I in aiming ihe hands; niid lhi y Htiil j miii, tij.'iii me as one " " I) I. i will \ on d . ,J.i( I; ?*' iiski il J h iiioi in r. "I wi I ? . >\ est." ?'Oli ! in?, 1 du nol w?hl you to Icav ? llll .' "Vii.i wait' tin- in linike iim iidlik, moiiil'r, .io I I will hover h?\'e an ojipi i miii j io ,rta c it lull1." "Vnd :n. ihakihg your mark evcrv day, hy y? ui I?iiidmss ami iitteiitioii to to Su.-ie, and lo every one. 11 you ?v i I lie aS latthltl lo your ti > I, i.i- Mil hiivii he I. in your nidi her, yours w Ii in' a bright crown he.**c inter." "1 will endeavor to be I'aiiliful in till linn.;-, mother. "inn must loin!; ol'tue arrange tin ut 1 pidposci t)iu' ol us mtlsil leave,and ii will !>.? ?ellish. I??r ihe i" remain, when I I eel as.-iired, thiil a will Iii- lio-U !>ii' vou, to keen Mmjiiio ] 1 have in i'ii 111111,Kl? 11* oi going west) lor sonic liuie, an I now w ii be my oppoiluuity, i! you will .give youi Coiis* III." Wilt ghuldcued hi- mother's he.irt wiii'ii he wrote hi- intetilioii "In be preHt'iit nl Maiggic's wedding." ,-l hope I I.- pi i .-rHi e will IIOt keep Hi- i ti a ?\ a v," -a ii I M a ? '^ i.-. Ar luir a.-itired hei "it would not. i it leii litis -1 ru d braVi I', un I ^ ic L cessitilly, lo ci'u.>h evory vestige it ti c love .die had tor Will; und 1 liiiuk," i he Miid, "che will meet him calmly." j ' l;.-.s your < i ii in :i> iMiHnik'iphiii, , iii': l un d anything about Will iu hi* li-ttora?" asked Maggie. "V'..-. ho wrote, Dr. "rin tli wns'gft !:i a 1 t y p.ond ; indict . 1 wt from Iiis style ot living, it i.i prodic'.cd, that his wife's, lin tuno. will nut lust many Vy-ars. Sim is i] ,tc a lashib?ablo liiyly, w hose tiv< ry wish ntii?t hit grali (iiid, iihd uhbS*o wildly l?:.t-? is si pout in | frivolous a IiiiiSytlicnta. ijlie has her dium is tiiid par fie*, and lie hi.- sup - per :5 a in I Wine dr'tu!;iii:js Alv*.Smith j i- aid iii v. hid tli - domestic seeptro j '? \.- hoi' own -ati;-! icti'.n j Jack Ii ? ordered a chair for Su-do, i anil it was a pleasure in Iiini, to sec j I.or iid; horse If al.oul. "Oil! Jnek, you are t!ie best broth er in this world," she said, "'I can ! never ri uav von lor a;! yovi have doho 'or ino." ' I wil tell yon !i w you can repay inc. A lion [ a in gone, w ile a low hneii in mi> e*rory day. I<et it be a kind > : diaty.an 1 when you fill tin due:, ma I i:."' "Vi.-, I will do that, hut you do n?t know lio\v bad I feel about your going " "Weil, don't let us talk about it ii >w,r Jack said i':;-- tremor and heart sinking, ivhioli Holen experience I vvben she gret ted Will, was only momclary. Her (duck was paler, ami her manner more subdued, but Will discovered nothing to make him think, he had anSi d her an .? a- gilisli; Maggie's Initial was very tiuieti In I i; r o\vn honui, Hurrotitiilcd by the ' two laniilii-s, she pledged bor faith ' atid i iVo, t > DUO ".viiu Wad woi ii:V of i * lier trust. I I \\ o nan's lovo," days an elegant J iviiter, "is no ?vi r llov hig and in | i t?i tiblo fountain, that inu.nt htt ; ocroti*nailv i nimrtitijr from the source I of i:.- own l.b- sc 11icss. { \rtliur ic.iiizetl the truth of these \ \v nil-, in ihe ::? lilio tenderness, with : which M 'L'iriu perioiuied those atteu tioiis, which ooiitributud to his oui ' fort au I pleasure. A;i those graces j ! ivhioli bail a oil t-i- heart, now shown 1 ; with l ieatt r brilliancy. Will had la .-ii toiling Susie about I ? 'iii-i w i;.-, and his lifti iii the city." j "I am afraid yjii forget yoilr .old hnthc,1 sa d friisio. "Do you ever ? , thiul oi mothei^ or yoiir lamesister'}" Certain y I do,'' he said, "1 itiii | glad i ? se?j von have that chair, it j I inakf- y'oii le s dependent." ? 1: is dark'.- love and thoughtful? iie.-s. which lias uiado tin so Comfort able; and ho says, ho expect* to seiis nie , jtvaik; some day." j 'Ja-, i* vvMMig, to excite hopes, I ii hieb will ii 'vor b- realized." I "lie has never thought my case I inctii?ble, und I will iiope, iti long as ! lie I'iiebu rages in:'." j ' I linp?: yi.ii will* mit in di.*ap I pointed, but I think t ie changes are j against yot?." ! "Wiil," said Sosio,''yots have told j ti t- ol ;. nur gay life, and all the pleasure:*, ami i>njovin?iils ol tliociiy, . but \o i have -aid nothing, about attending p iblic w irship. I lio i ? y in iio 11?11 iibj ect your loligiotis diilies." " I' ??? tiitend line id tiie most liislt ioiuib c tdiiirches in the city," lie siii I. "< '.< '. Wii , thai mivoi's too much of win hiSiiie ?s A fnshionablc chincb,?fashionable roligitm. Do yon expect io go to a fashionable huav Oli ? " 1 he oust Ollis in the city are dilior out from tliose in ihe couiitry, Su.-ic. 11 we do no! keep' up a certain appear mice, and ciiiilorm to tin- rules of lashioimhle btitpiett J, we 1?.?? ? nur position in sooioty, therefore we choose oiir?liiircb, acciirdiiig to social stau 1 nigV' ?'. tippose a man plain exterior, j whose piety, and love fur all nu n, ivefe bis only possessions, should tip ply lor nieniberslMp in your church, j Would In- be rejected J "Ho, b>- would not' but if lie were I to Ulblo with a ililt'eroill style id J church, wlio.*?- lucuihers wore iniire on jan fpitity willi himself, he would I b" n.oii coiuftirlt. .do lit the etil \ in nt hi ctitiich jtrivilcii ? t." Susie .-aol, "shn was ihankfu!, to 1 whero every one was respected, according to tlieir merits, ami not judged by the quality of their cloth" ! wig, or the number of dollars they might possess." Will had returned to the city. Ho hud no yearning tenderness fer the old home, lie was infatuated with the gay ii""? ho now led; the home pleasures which ho once enjoyed, were insipid to him now. ! Is was a dull February afternoon, i when Jack took his hist ride, before leaving home. I?very .-pol wan dear j to him. The wind swayed the branch" es ol the tree*, w...ch looked like giant anas reaching out to give hi in a farewell embrace. Occasionally a scpiine", would leave its nest to peer at him a.s he passed. The old mill looked dark and grim, and the wind moaned through its timbers, liken thingoi lile, endeavor ing lO;givo utterance to its sorror. 'I ho. stream, which in summer, : ineaitdi red around the mill so calmly, i was now tossed iut/; wavelets by tho j caracring breeze. The low-ring of the clouds, warned j him to return, and before ho reached j home, ttie rain began to descend. This increased his depression. lie thought, j "oven the clouds were weeping over 1 him-." ! Arthur made an attempt at cou? i versntion, but the frequent sobs of j Maggie and .Susie, and the sighs ot* ! the mother, told him, their thoughts ! wore on the parting, which would take place on the morrow. '1 he parting was over. Arthur had gone with Jack to take tho train at Mercer. The last words oi" .'sis mother were, "fear God and do right." I The family circle was brokcu, but distance could not sevtr theboud of love, which knit theil hearts. siu.-do 'i efnscd 10 be com foi led. She thought, "she could never be happy : again." There wore so many lilllo 1 attentions she received from Jack, W'hil .i no (/lie eist?, WOtihl th:n'< of. When the evening shadows deepen ed, und ih i family assembled around the hoard, there was another vacaut chair; and when they gathered around tli : cheerful lire, tii-j voice which was waul to be heard iu lively couver-a ii ii, was absent Jack's "good morning" was always the lit si Hound which reached his mother s oar, belor-she commenced iier daily duties. She missed it now , . i: did not ia lulge in u:ir usnnablo regfcli. .t was huiunit weakness which caused her tears to How, a id her heart to grieve at purling fiom her boy; but her ? Ii ri sit iii n graces sustained iicr, an t i i "casting ail iieroaro on Him, who carcth fir her," she was comfort ed. The fust letter received from Jack, w .s written in Cleveland O. "As I (raveled Iro n pl.ue t> plaje," Im -.vro.e, 'without soj ii g a familiar lace, and when 1 thought thai each turn of tho wheels, took me further ;n humu and those I love; I felt boielv, and longed t.? be ?V:tli them, i I'bere seems to be no idlers in ih? city, l'.very on:, appears to be cm plovei in some kind of business. L snail go nut an 1 see the sights, as s ion as I liuish writing. Although L do not expect to he inclunuhoiy amid ail this bustle and excitement, I will not b?rget the dear ones at home. 1 shall expect to liud letters iu Chi ? ago. Comfort Susie. She is to keep mo ? posted on every thing relating to thu : family and the farm; and my dear ' mother, give yourself no uneasiness I about me. 1 will not forget your nd j vice, and will endeavor to perform my duty, tu ?o I and man?." When the letter w is received it. was dillicult to tell which predomi nated in Susie's bear:?joy or sorrow, Like a child sin smiled through her. tears. ! "L'loaso lei me keep that letter i mother, she said, "J wiil ro.il itevery day, on I imagine 1 hear Jau.< sp< aking." "You may keep ali his letters,and when tho heart yearning b ounios toj intense, we will s loiho it, uy r. aditig tbiin together." ? Mother, I have heard you say, "every cloud lias ii* silver lining," but the cloud that over shadows mo now, has not he faintest ray of light lo illume in dark-im-*." 14 Wait tin til the right tim \ my der, und you will find, thatGoil,can bring light out of ih ? darkest c oud. Kai tli ami prayer will uistaiu you ia . every trouble.' [TO Iin C*CXTINUEI>.]