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Vii 41 1)) ttit, 04 pi...aptly to ell le4nl heitobette int etude, to him Speetiil ntlenteok will be Knen to th firphante Court Prnottee titt.ltierivening Jftr ulTiot le null, the H.of t Juitnee ham , , where he cat ulwn,y be coo•olti a mu the English mid t7enotii langungem J STO VIER Artforvirl INII CIiI'IAIST.T.COR AT 1. I.IT 111 I I CI*PNITY, nnr \ A% ill pr. .11.1411 - 111 Coml. •.t rmlir. Comity All ).11..”ve, titirtirt,A In bit edl loin i k .1 I. l'artimilar +%tiontioi par.% olt unpuler promptly re nittn,l Can In• tmtionlieil lin. (lertitnn nv vrol in IL, 109slinli Intigunge MIA ••• 1111 WOO riff:Telly iwetypi.,l by JiAtig ittirn-tar nod I) 11..1, 11 . “ NI 1.1 l• 1,1-,4.0 , LINN a HAWN A TTOItSf.:Y 8 AT LAW flllue un Alleginly streol. In the buildingfor awrrly oveutned by Iluineg, WA Meter, Milo A Co tlnnitero Angnra Of :13 tytni WILL/ AM U. BLAIR, ATTORNEY T LAW 4 +11.• ~ill Moe /am, T hue wrongs a IKON. A I;CTION 11.114.sfacie.. et , olio attend tuaii hu+inc•a m their "' with punetatulity 4 MA l'714"11 MN 1.71,8ERT, SM ITU WCRl'ff ACO Dli I ( WODS A. 7 , ADAI 26 Church Alley •til 1 ?Mill %DC r D I U Do&DiNS, 1/ 1 , Diurnaugre, I'll ICI A NS .t tiUILU EONS, nomwsro,T, r 1 tlllice ar ht rstererL en Bishop street, 01.1.11te the 1 empersees thee] Dit..ll%,llllili W. Intrircaissum, PHI - so:I .01 R tit De %Vat J MeL uu reepeetfn Ily ten dere lUm profearion•l men teem to the mutant, of 1.01"1'E8'S MILL and vicinity Wrioo at the ,new laircums.t. a. RS USIA 12 21=',11 Mitt belt mei it ti ntete,t .1 .rape(-hip in t pr., tier Sr Ihr I.nw, on 'let Ire 1111•1111. .Mitehel I A 1111.11 :0111 ITU I give rrumgpt and proper •ttention Ito all bu'int as 'rooted In them tti Areal, nenr t !I Itnl{t fqt,tr Nna end," 211 111 lr A Minnow I PIKS, t AL Lth; A ltAitl'Elt It EtiTYi'S?~ 'lstkim dell,' (except SueMiym from $ v b. S r BY I S if llt\UAlt T, fm hi, •iiilendid Sabeiu, In the Arcade Building hell. (mite, l'etot • JAftlait»• RANKIN, - ATTORNEY AT LAW. ItYI.IIOV , Tr. • High St t ect , ovt..te tLo rend.. of .‘.l.lpeltortat.l, FARE REDUCED, S'I'A.TES UNION HOTEL, Am; A 1308 Market Streel nl. xi Ith, I'llll A DELI'II I A PA O W HINKLE, Proprietor 1 I'l 2. , 1.14 tt roi-rais niTctiza,R, YhICI ANS & SUIt(EOPIS Ur Jto L PUTTIM ban rethoved to the Brick " 0, "" ittreetlY , Ttentito Ina former renidehee , end Dr J Miruiso.t. to the house latelyy neeupled by Vu, 'Jerrie, Heq ,en tiering et Wilco, next door shore Dr Pal.), 1.0010.1611.30, where they taxi he consoled, union prorennionally engaged J. D. WINGATE, RESIDENT DENTIST Weer and recdonoe on the North Ewa Conker kf the Diamond, near the Court floume lar Wilt be found at his °Mee exeept two v t erkil indwell month, commencing on lho fi rot Monday of the itionth,v(heu tiowitt h, away filling prufeasionel duties GUMP\ i IIIeIIISEN, •IntIIGGISTh WBOLICIIALIC ARE RETAIL. DNALPnM I MOINOIIIIM, Perfumery; Pnints, Oila, Ver mama, Dye-SWIG, Tulle!, Soaps, Brushes, Hair and rimah Bruitum, Fancy And Toilet.. Arßales, 'rruseuhl rind Shoulder Braved, Barden rtoflin eustninere will And our stock 0,,,,, and fresh, and all sold at moderato prime Uri/armors and Physluiatin (nun the tountry up: wiled to ctsua,uo our stock MOTEL, OPPOSITE THE WEST BRANCH BANK, Aro.t,tAwspowt, PA rZff= =MID N. Id- -An Omnibu s will run to and from the Itkpof and Packet r. nd ,to this Hotel, free of ult aria. Sept 3-37.tf DENTAL °Alta, Sen. parry.—SußGEoN DICNTIST. (Lira or LANCASTRR, PA AS located perttaanently in ißellefonte, Centro County, where ho proposes prardis ing all the carious branches of his profcesion iu the Moat. approved manner, and at moderate charges. One. acid realdimee in the house moulded by Mrs. E. gleaner, directly op mite the residence of tlta.lale lion Themes Burnside C klt1). We take. plvasure Ei roootunieiiiiiiirl* 11 11 Rift to Intrfriumfe -ow R thr Mt& rteritm , C II DI EI4SLEIt. AI D JAMES' LOCKI, AL D Ik 11r1,,hic. M a h•li 23 13-'5B • DISIPO4II' /RANK, E. c• Hum, s. 0. T. 11 tf.K U. N. 1k A. CI INTERE:q PAIL eiI'EVIAL DEpwirr, DUNES, Nwiti,usTEß, II ALE A, Co , BEI,I,EVONTIC v ei.,411 M. D EPOS rrk RECEIvED DILLS OF EXCIIA NO OUNTEAD E ND NOTES WS. C o rbLECTIONS MADE. tiND PROCI:EDh RE• JUTTED PROMPTLY NTERFAT PAW ON SPECIAL DEPOSITri Volt VETYDAYA AND UNDER SIX MONTHS A P TILE RATE, OF FOUR PERCENT VCR ANNUM—pH MX MONTHS AND PH' A DS, ATPERANNU Elt E 01 , E PER OEN M p.)(CHI iNOE UN 1 11 E E` STST CO:41 AN ILP ON . NI Ih•mos, al NV Soy where dent thou roan' shall I seek thee a t morn, le'the dew drop stilt root. on each Ilowor nod (born, O r listen at noon for I by ♦Alio /te 4oug.. Or watt till tM wjahl-btcese walla Urge along Dos( thou root on lho royal gulden-darkal brow, And hrentheat thy ating with the ptirmea Aret row., Do thy rich hog, earnto.. flow for the Wealth v Aro thy ftltotros wreathed roona the brow of Stotc • Doms Fame drink deep ghn, ring bowl, no.t thou ertito on t hory Unfit thou ever taught Lot, ih) Mr-famed Orton, And does echo repent t I on lite'm teasing main ' At, methinks that thy seat on the golden deekad brow, And thy Aong Intorbrentl 0,1101,111 e priory.; ow Thy Irmrp-.trains that flolbo the woalthy great And thy darner follned lb , pool p and Stale Are allko all IL r Islun n lur,ng /I to nn 15' .. b10h like remt am fire rt or will glean Ah ' thy homes in the writ. nf thou lid bird proud That tainly looks down front Ileyowl the elood,-. Or away in tho wave.srheru the v t Gods weep. And thm shrouded slumbering sukuil, steel; Or may Ire rrbere the Ortn.l,lllolClilorlt meet, 11111, there tho wwl n 7 milli ',soh rtnilt., to greet, Say Where is thy home I ' 1.0 ih..o lint 1,111. g One sunbeam ammo; irk nh.t.lms to thug! MOUT - rill:I line. I= The Heart's itsblciera; THE STORY OF 1t0.4 1' IF. M 1.1 •ltttaiaLaul yet the...leek „711 - n. Ilow often w JJJJJ 211 heart in tor.l To feed upon its own eleeto Of deep yet pasetonnte tot dui nee. , How [touch of greet the heart moot prose, ,That ..ttlit mine( eery e A 'boat was lolly Il ontwg 110/11 the and the light itoundo of ins cm ttittiii.r therefrom, Came through the Hien easiiiiwilt at winch Lord Clacen :0, %I nn ales twee for't long time nuts„ game: the boat, 118 If all hoe thought, wet: aL.a IAA by Orli dist te nhnhwN& 'Pew Ist•lnt ieuttittlit tiVA • upon the breeze, along with ttie the honep.ucklc clattuatc., I %%liscit it hnd PaSSld aid OW dm% eg, ounle,4 of Nlorvington, ne she Inc! due nh, r o the fragraii , v asin if • Molting itgalo, Chti-,11 r \ ~ht night those friends 4,1 o or• 01) ,1)1,11 the lake, wat, ti tt the-t.,144, Elm, an emit times, thin 4•onstulley to Alit 11 I, Ic tnarkuble in gentlemen so 114 6l It is oompholenhtry to to lily replied Lord Cl.areno4 pealudly expressed lie: ndnui 111./11 of tlw,o inelotiteB " Rather say, my dear ('lan ?tee, to -y,tiOr sister's f riend ' each atoned tlr na At, s,, as she arose from her fi Ord awl I 'lt the room while Lord Clarerwe rernwi , ..l the n window, still gazing, intently noon the ills tent boat dilating like a dirk up.m a waking tissue of silaer There were four persons itt tlt feint, two of them college friend , : of Lorl Claresiee'.. who had accepted the loollatiw t to spend a week or two with him in Cumberland : the others were lady Julia Annersly and Ito-ilhe May -the latter the curate's 'I 4nifiter, who had been the companion from 4 Willem,' of Lady Julia, and by her geoid. ,s and affec tion had won her friendship in mature'. age She was a familiar iisitor ai Morvington Ilall, and until the return It Loi4 I larence (rum Oxford, hail beeil a faioun a tab the Tot d, Julia ; but as the yotnig roli,van began to apprert•te the merits of the Curate s daughter„ the opinions of the I t 11,4 ,uller ed ;, as the candin of bus ope , i heart aC• knOWledgod how much he was charmed by the unattaiming virtues of It Nally, the Countess and Julia was alarmed, and held secret counsf I to dcmtioy the influence which Rosalie had obtained over Ms heat I and mind. Much was hoped from the Visit of Clarence's friends, and the attention'which one of them, Earnest Travers, pant to Rosa lie, were observed by mother nut daughter with satisfaction, whilk to Clarence they were the first bitter drops_ that, fell in hits cups of life. Before he bad learned to love and to ad mire the gentle virtues of Rosalie, he had expressed much admiration of lea fair cous in Louisa, who had been °Strafed with the Anuersleys at Morvington Hall, and had been a playmate with them WO Roiltilje.— Th. Countess entleevored to increase the 6,- vornble sentiments with which Lady Louisa Vallanville was regarded by i her son, but the more forcibly she urge . d — tlhe niCrila . of Lonisii, the more forcibly were the contrasts iiresented in the mud of Lord I Clarence. %%herb the image of Rosalie had become established.. Lady Julia, who shared her mother's opinions, and had it re markable degree of confidence in her tart and ingenuity, undprtook to eon ~°t what she tensed the false impression of her broth er, and lend Min a willing sad iii •e to the shrine of Lady Louisa. The latti r as flea cordingly invited to Morvington hall, pia was Wally expected at the time when Lord Clarence was w a tchi with' hitt st the Twat of hia friends upon the lake 'I lie Lady Julia had told him that Rosalie Otto 114 by the magical genik, of Eirneg ll= MlEl=ll I=ll3 ' Original Voctril Happiness I=l Rlistella»totts t , it is ii h,) let c re . >'" ~~ -•, -.. ' , 4tV1). ~. TraVOA, nut that there would in all plohn bilit) , ben 11111E1 Inge in I . oll4eplellre. The young hopes he had foi med. the beau tiful castle , , he had built in his iinaginahion —the home or love which oho hail pieluml, and one of ybieh Rosalie May was the pre siding spirit—were broken and dispelled by the one wont. lie had deemed that he alone possessed the prineeless treasure, the heart of Rosalie, and that heart he' was nom as sated Waiiiinotlier's. And ere the ladies. had joined their ft tends in the boat, fur their customary evening version, Lady Jahn had taken no opportu nity of mumalin; to Rosalie the probability of the =wage w kt.h. Lady Vali:medic L. 1 1 ,• tag plane, And n/ott, was thi, to Rosalie A neck had not elapsed :owe, moved by Ike ( J iliaatunillit of Lord I larenee. she had confessed to lino the aeetet of her heart and in the fare of Heaven. Nita io the pre - cncc of its good angels, that it ander eiel among the llow( rs, their mutual n owl Were 11101 i —D little week had not elapsed !duce she had rained Lord Clarence from her feet, anti bade hint lire for her alone—and heard the music of hit gentle voisio biedbbi.the sagied prowit.o to he unto her tr faithful guide and sacred protector : though all the world ..hould be inconsistent , and in sun shine and in storm, in mirth Mal disgrace. to he the only time star M . her existeree. .tad now she heard he Mai on the point of marriage to another. mstet tell hi What was ll It 101 She knew how mach the birth and lortnne of laird 01,irenee Antler-sly) relied him abome her own emghtion. Atte had herself nrgedo lbw ddlerence whtaa he sought her lot e (n 4 Inc hail cast ili,trmjeon doH n, and said he valued tole and fortune only because they enabled him to reward her virtues. Awl you, my d, Iv vai.l Lady , •` Nall b.• grattlik7ll t.y till, match as UM 1% (11 av 011riCh Itecauie people are 11 , t11- all ; saylw; that I'larca , , 14 fa,rittat ell by pot and rl might. It o 0 beooctie oece z ,ary , to take steps to get rol of the seaottal, it ..he naded ii tilt a all fear un point 1 , 1 .1%1 r The {w1,14 f• 11 like pottitell I upon t hr• Wart 01 VIN , «ai pure, entire. and tenth bTIT ttaZte hat the dignity of her honor demand ed, , die to+nleed In be time In heraclf• at any :111111 to 11110 W 110 vye lu hre the 1o:1111111 arrow th I t f ng ut )pc r ME 3..50'411)1 , in)t l 1..111) .111 .I to Ow boat nilh het ixonlyd t bed' fulness ; her eye h,t none of tta hrighlne , . . it NefAad, nry decd, more bright than 111q11111 that night and her ? , ,ungs ‘%ith all her wonted feeltng kit' Wtlr they think irliodrlighl la her qtrAias That the heart ,11 iii mia4trel In hronkloir Tho a (II rvlllelllhel ell tones 51 they 1, II , nn lion cd by distairc, iipmi the ear of (tint (111 ell r, sorted 1" fctii his , and licit the lady Arl 1 Vt.ll, and lie WIIS sought for to Keene tier, the ,etv ants fonud him at the eaiellll.lll still looking out upon tlw urninilight ff the inlisie way hil4hl.ll, Alla the boat non , apolly aplaua hw iii' sit in l i the draw ing room that erening,distant nil I constrain ed fi as the manner of both Lind Clarence mid Rosalie M. Ly : the formal believed that the to %%hum he hail given heart was en gaged in a lli‘laition with his friend Tra very: ii lute Rn,nhe, conscion; of the sacrifice that appiro,d to he demanded of her, endeavored to set m pleased with the attention of others, al tlinn gli her soul was occupied with the image of 1..)r,4 Leant l.`larence alone: 1111M11112=11== 1.40, it wax only that the wind twirl steep Iler favored liv big dehelons , Her Inorte was hurtling, II nAjvcltlls she threw tier jewel's tilled front Its Inosen'il fold Into o'er her mi nk and fwe a shower of gold Orlon, anti at that Oat her eheell. grew Mune She uleen;ul herself alone, and in that sol itude could ease her wounded heart : the feflings w inch she had struggled to suppress now miitered her ; and in the pale white moonlight she lty upon her coir,h a prey td grief soul tear'. But Rosalie wits not alone. The re was one Sating on her Pit) ugly she who had detected (he artifice by winch Rosalie had endeavored to conceal' her pas• 1,1011 in the drawing•room —who haul caught one look directed to ?And Clarence, whose look had told all—whose eye had never been on the self-devoted girl white she remained in (lie drawing-room, and who had followed her to her own boudoir to behold her tears and despair. Still the silence waß' broken only by the sobs of Rosalie ; but as ilia vio• lence of her grief subdded,the intrmlertep- Tied noiselessly from the depth of a shadow that allorded security from observation, and standing by the side of the heart-broken girl, IN }livered softly, Rosalie ?" t a . Rosalie started, and, to her dismay,belield before her the Lady Lousia "'Rosalie," repeated the lady, taking one of her white hinds within her own. and sit ting don n by her side, "what to the cause of tins emotion I (live inn your confidence - Years ago we were playinitir, and though time lets franslin toed us into' women, our expel wuce of the world has not. I hope,ren dered us illenpable or &tog jthalcru to trio merit. COMP , lay your pretty head upon my shcrubler, and open that llttle troubled heart to me Walt sttell word, of tenderness dad the I,aly I .towt enicavor to obhnn the arta BaPE - -r l'tlehice of Husalie,, and she adtreerilual. They Death of "'old Hannibal," the Elephant N e alone together; the. jfweled arm of The Collin% nig we copy from the Chtve lady Lousha was thrown 11,i0411 1 th' curate's land l'haitideaher •• nos - old and yti:tly ' 140 17: 1 * , r, and her fingers PhYed with the cli.tingin shed elephant died at Cantlel.l ; on curls of her golden hair, whist th e latter ,Nto,eltiy. Ile it as quite old -extremely se. hivered in tales, just abate silence, the W e (rave heard hi, age stated varion.ly at secret that caused her grie tatlill'hisia fr o m the e 9fIC thohiaand en, • '.10,11 astonished lay what titlx heard. Al 11111 , 4, 11.11111111111 was rather vi ild. 1).)- "MY dear girl !" e velartittri." sh mid mesh troubles may have hurrah the cause of as soon think of marrying4the , it' I this ,IVI. btheve his faults' acre of the ' China as Lurd Clarence 'horsily ! There I, head., howevvi and not of the heart. lk ttre-tworeat objectioil.4, Issas, you : the niter nsrd tutu',', In any farm, and in all first is, (don't like Min, tin second is 111.01 hi s travels, was never (erred to • spout' In, wore formula bte, lie ti on 'thke me. To give trunk tiny M , r irat e / 1,11-4. What other shoo-- you the a:strive.) that I have i,tnrin of any vnv n.no t oean l nut the least idea, of enterp g into , airy fart rairq ' tbsgehseii. {hominid tot up with you r 1 Arai is tarn , IMOe your heart a very hard (lapels litllilig hi, ill depository of my .t. fur II have one. 1 Nlaine, leers ago, be Mght shut up assure you almost as g'pn as your, I in a shed. In the an whin lei aa, CRIII.I have Recepted an Mier front ],heal Cranbrook; and, the new apapers 11 happy """t 11 1 ,0111 u, bah three or four mile, off, with ilr• loot - o f th e wall he soleinaihr.etl in 4 4,11f4C of the month I.a.lyOrli ily Wll, SOOll made 111311116-it ; and Itoillieganored alttiost as notch thereby, as by t e stippsed faith lessness of her lover, tunlyropowl to leave klar7ingtoit 1411 that.tnett•tta 4411,44 H A• sia would not listen toe ‘ll.l4sobAitiOn. "I have always, my d 11,4 'he," she said, "frondthe best way f compering ovr enemies 18 by eourronting n ot They nil 'me that the - li 11 , 1 animali In ~i4lil e ,l hv I ) !yoking (hum boldly lit the fa , aid ,vith iiit het cholls, ( do,not bel Ve 1.1111, I. viy Jo lin is in a wild state, Or 0, rp. Oft 1 . t. COIllit! 1l It II me to the ars ing 1 ~,in mid let all that lia.; posed here O dear %rive,' Su lunating to the entr ~in. !tonally returned wit! mg room, lint inure bawl 'nilt.t,, no in •iiir; and still more poignant anlgiii.'i a A ,t 1 h.d her I.cril Clartm , e w ias cola tr I (.I.ltl t 1 ht- I manner, and when Lady .ou si i li id ~,14 '4,1 him in eotiversalmn Willa It ~ d , ,' li • • id• , ilemy raused, and btgging li,r ptl 1,1 foi deimiii,ig het from Mt. •! tits,, li i-. ily ii it hdrew from the room-- thlry be love ". el ':4 , 111 .1 :14 She threw herself again n tl i • 1,1 hei .1111. %mall morn. in ft,i,‘,l The %Thorn iht) 110 I I,ii I u 1 h , silfrOW dui tint deSei t leer h the 4 ' 4 4 Ujek dliblai 02re4 .4_141 ea, a c prailliably employed, for, It it I.IA el. I lii • rill tile of Travers.. when it I h iiir ill • hp. of iliiienee, she eiineluilial that La 11 ) .1,, la to 1 ttilkftlg It/1..11kt (it n z oh .1 ,t rA l ldl' I, awl inertly taxing her with it. eh 10 . 1 i hr 111101 TraVOIN being nil 011 fi i• ii 10f le per faintly, had no lieratainiii elearmg tip OW lily-'err that aeparattal two The next day the party were ac • iii rl .1 at droner, and a happy spell -teem sl to lite fallen upon all The ,Inwazr , r Cowrie,. pariii;tliatell in the mirth nn I i I the eounieitanre of Lally Julia there iv:llS reit ei•:- ett Komething like ann,ihinty of litotri. La• tly Julia there was relleettal amiability of heart Lady 1.0.1,11 t Ct to the liveliest of the party : she enjoyed the sat ,br.,tiou 01 thing (; tint Th, •re bout to retire, when Lord Clar.tii••.2 them. I have a favor to beg of yult, ' lie ex• elaitne.l ; "and although It iv not a cohtotna ry thing, yet we may waive ettnottte when our affections are coneerned. l uonld re• tilleNt all whalove me to tirink the health of ll•e future Lady Clarence Annerily '" '..!ktv sou!' exclaimed the ,1 .vager. I; gill less "The fintire Lady Clarence krtuerNly replied his Lordship, and the senten, echoed by the other gentlemen, 64 they Oiled glasses for the ladies. And luny who is the lady that I am in have the hottbr of calling daughter'" twittlr ed the Coma • Rovahe A!/," MIA her 41,1%4 t rply. The ashinishinent of the two Lulirs was extremely great, but marvellous were. (he powers of the third : fur Shy fiat ul per.ma .em, and an emphatic refcnve•r to vet tam falmeations, which, whatiii.er Iboy noglrt say for th 4 ikiennity of their - n0...0.0. wet,. not creditable tici' their reputAtion, she pre, railed upon tho mother and sister. the heart's misleadera, to correct their'ei aerept the chOltnge of Lord Clarence That night closed on the happiness Of the (Amity circle. 'the sorrows of Rosalie were ended. A new life was opened to hei , and the day of marriage witnessed also the nurrhals of her true friend, Lady Llll,lll, who, in giviiig her hand to lard Cranehrook, obtained what we are sure all will siy she deserved —a worthy husband. t hiss vt mut:art. (Awe. —We sornetimes meet with men who seem to think that any indob gence in afflictitinitle naming vr welortrerg. They will return from a journey, and' greet their families with a distant dignity, and move among their children. with the cold and lofty splendor of an ieeburg surround ed by its broken fragments. finetu no hard ly a more unnatiiral sight on canal than ono ttt those fatuities without a heart. father had . better extiliguish boy's e) es tl4ain take away his heart. Who that has experi cnced tbt joys of ft ictillship, and values sy in. patty nink affection. vrould _not I Miler -lose all that is beautiful in a scenery than be rob bed "( the huldon treasure of his heart! Cherish then 3 our heart's best affection. Indulge in hor warm antl gibthing eMatbms of tutu Wei ird, and fraternal lyre. / 1 . 0111100A:a Wltil tin' & TOII4 . - COM and menagerie he had n came of the performeAnd one 41.44' they were making their grand entre., in the ring, on their high mettled and gorgeously daparlsorted hoNe llearnbal buest Asa rasa enings, rushed into tlio ring, mini unhorsed every man'of them. After tonsint them a round for a while lie returned to 1114 Ile^l/9- tonwil phtee, And fel United his keopoor to tic hut% up-again. hooting from Itlstolt to Stlem Nome learn ago. lie lieenin , enottgoool abut soMedoing on oollnor, ninth terrilioo %%rook "on the road Owing down (ct., inter V 4 .41011., 10 . 4hing 111 , n arid loor,, I()out MI, the air Traveling irom one slit di WWII to another our Sunday afternoon, iii New Ilangtsliii Mundial met a long hue 01 can 'age, 'titted tvith puripic gn mg home fmm r hurnh The man in the head earring, strirk etc , rhant a smart blues with ht, whip al. he pas rd min hal MI 11: . .)1 11,1 y 11,11 , 1 I the of run tap s No one %ca.; gerlOkti (ft , .‘ t L t‘' t. Ikl Ot • .11.t,v ly mjared lbw night, a, 'Si. dtniug Mm thimi.4ll a ,t rip a 1N,411, \"ermmkt, a violent 111111P111 arll,l . A [Tee was 4ti 1.•6 by bglitim r :„ an Imt ...t" the q'i t 2:1 11 A.l .11 V.O r and killed him mAlani 1) .111 night long the elephnitt vr i talted the !had matt 11 , 141 it nit leu d ei ly, tee tli a MOO, t tau 11 , 1 ken'. It ttiomentlcnshnr".4l l nad tw.AA.f 'll 1111. nibnlln, Ant arll. 11', hear tt hat atle.l Ilaultibil probably it ‘‘ Ai "Id f ige Ir, I ilitb r, noel that Ito tel hi, Inal ira t,. \ 10-AnAdtrg, S l'o I I ‘OO •I. tee aNili Parson Brownlow IWlHooping roremnst amoo7 elergymen wh'i n^ nn• eoilielit wit h preaching, the t;ospel, but fate I.lle with other matters iR Parimi Brown- Ina Toitlesvet Mlle I eeeryt - ly a Wilding the Methodist Alllllllll l'i.nvoll - at he thuti 1 . 0f1110 , T1 4, .1 I/II 10,111, I regret is that skiridoni is expail lbw: and the fashions in rogue are still in Cr, the ,t,tarve Weell man and wo man. At one moment I feel like can lame 1 , 11, Ihat I were a boy a.,.rnin '" The next huoiirnit I feel 111134116 lit at the 11,10 pt. and h .1 s% tiling to Jinn a regiment of men uh 11 IgiorOOS Ilstiatilt upon the rattan, whale boot', cord, brag , " and steel, that 11.2VC pat asunder what 1;oil has said (night to be jolt- e.l t 0.% Ile I. o.lly think ul the display on our street to the parlor, nf the grand and graceful skirls, looming up all around one charming and sa inging to and II- I hkc no many things of life ! Talk a lamt the giaioltier of a first CIIISB steamer, or of a tram of earl; propelled by steani 1;1%e Tile a 11.1 in of hooped skirts, under the folds of schidi AM SO many 11111111 M loCOnllol.lreS, atandalg e feet eight inches iu slippers. fired imp by the bloo;), of warns hearts, and pulling 111141 thin ing %kith hoe, kind w 01.1.4 mid 5, WO 1 would MllO lA' )011 a Sight that would run a )oung mall crazy, a dead bielielor to life, dad mike an 01.1 n lit , M of ,11011111 sinelde " ealittol Inlet mybeir thim giori 004 Ih 111 ; I maul 11. l orgy crazy." Why am I no. a Christ?,-,a 1. Is a bee.tilie l am afraid of ri.hc‘lle amd of w hat others may say of me 1 Wiloggovor atoll ha ashatneri of mo,an oi of my words, of Inin shall the son of man be a.Ma tried." 2. bi,kt laVanie of the inconsistencies of podossiv chi iittans ' 4 Every man shall :;II(] acoonot of hlntsrff to (Md.' 3 19 ft becalm I ato not willing t.) giv e irr all for Cl o triat ? • What she)! it profit a tnan,•i( he shaft gain the whole world, and lonle kia Awn Sold __/..ait_bteauhu lankAftvit 4411. not b.' ncerptetl ? " Him thert otoneth to toe I will lett° wise .enst out." 5. la it because I fear I am too great a Ninner " The hlood of.iesoi Christ eleanieth from all sin." G. Is it becaus,:! Lam afraid OW. I shall not ''bulll uut f" He tlnt huth begun n goo,l woih in you, he will perform it inthl the (lay of Jesus Chriit " 7, I s becau,..• lam thinking that. I will 114 reit 1114):C1111. 1111(1 that ( ;ad ought to Lupatisfleltl With that . 1 01111 keep the a holu Iftwonal yt. 011'11 1 1 111 one 11Q1131., Is' 1 , aiLr -or 'T I= .-1 3 • • ,441 , " 4 0' ,•,. : t• ,; • c. • • , SE h~rr~tiit~il, IFor betnherolio H'nk•bnr,r•r I The Unloved One =I Vivre wa . 4 ft beautiful ChM!, of tr...., s 1 in.1itv...,3 s few ro I ['win 111 ./..or The path tchnll le •I to it, t llll 1111 .1 . 411 111, ptiq alung,ide the beati!lhil tide 1 and after eromtotg the 11,3111 3 4 e le.! )311.3 311.3 333....31. 1111. I) 114 OW 411 of X atm. \ )1,.110 0 , I s 4. WU, ntidntill and hese an.lth te1;14,k2.4111. 1 . 1 gtrin IIII,IIIC, 1,4111, r.,41 It 3 In.. Is •. it 'Ill" 1. 11 • lit little ,11.1 , 3111 I'M .1 n, 4.3 1 3.133 . 3 L. ti t I. e..ovoihm , ll aloou.l Ide often on NOI I :1111 11 , 1121 ttnvnrr Rout tl •01 • tb.n,ht Iftit torn dtd not oft,. (1,0 hod formed I , lr 11 , •rvt.'.( .1 //, 111:0 bright ltat The,. Nh. las lite holk, There .he 1..1, Int a Cli, andcourrn,rt lrolnn t Inll.• •1'1•11., 11011k1. 11.11,..•? t Lou. haws.. ifittke, lrod verste tlttlt; . 10041 NfertY tho buds of sweet poet flowers. Thera she dreamed day drtenu, am.alhed liNanc•+. 11.411 tt, r latgltt fn tle im•eir bron' Ow trnli rt, , t 1 ,•,. 1111,11 • , 1 “ni lhr ;ci.ls liitt,•.l 11 oti cr Lo, toui lltc 1,10 ..01.,) Ilf .1.11111 Tin-, NI., wool 1,,,in. I '111 . ./ 11,4 though ),I 1.1.3 et( witli t hor firing white to i Air 4 ns the ilriam go low he) v bar ir for hi r m .ft, • I% otil.l I" 111011 )1,1 ' called her, t it , it sIIo ,vl,ltt) a 1,11, Tar r• :Nor", 4110111.1 ha N. \ I 1 01 11114'1 1.4. , ra1ag all 111, g "Pit I, I 10)1t 11•4 ha 1.1 :11:11,pd .at r at ”I i Lill tirol lush tf any tit 1 ,1, 1 , f aa, iwri , I a •,,1 Nora ant t.lllllllll, ‘ ' lo ll 1. algal. ui 1111 , nd,n :"011. %1 , 111 , 1 I I ri , 111, )lA.IIIOIII 14 ~,11111 •' tit ;1,4 to Ihew 1,•1 I, Ii .1 Imt aei.ll 111.11 Irai th. *lid. I a I ii. 111 1,1 pm -3).1 I .r , or tho Imo/ 4 , -c tlit be Kent MINI, lk ,1 (0 IRA, at'er n r• a 144, obi JAC atcfa t Unit , tI , 4.1 of Thils Nora grow Co Irr a tromao lo cat.. 311.1 lwfol e Site it 11 , 1113 ca r ,, ...be grew or ,tol ntnl oTr-o it nor,/ ; tog 'lint situ dol l, Ilr t0t..1 r II I i t outtget thaw Nii4. WA" all itl gtior, ait.l Li 0111 . 1, mot it .1 iif t.,a_L.l-I Lt all cspvriAllY by (bat onc üb, rifl ' inotlicr" %%01 mist 11 ~111, app. 11 It if /II Thus 3 rain %%rapped ilost. , ever the page , Nman hfc v‘lide two s pro ' never wrote one of those ghlii tog hoes of of hl•tion for which the Young heal t nattiTall . v )etirlth, and V.10141 , 111t which the rich !Wart -121'10,, gradually decay, awl the lily• land. or chhotppothlinent grow darker. Need we wonder that her fovoi ile set•ln• tied retreat, often tit link her tear, f n hen for days she wo u ld not be huolly siodseo to, unless Bell 11 , r muter would WI) IN.e Nora Iris been crying again. 'fits oes the milt' solace to the hearts deep grief, obeli thott hildlittoti she had sighed for the purely tlot it love of one friend to sande upon her liturehelned,until at au catty age die aa , to be married to a young man, irlm 4horily before the time aet for their union, proved hinetell ithwurthy or her hand, by tang with ilhiainetl character, and wa..11,• carde.l at 011 , e and (wet er flit, co sled her mother's iiidnotation very a the consulered a httle rtcheß were to he In higher appreciated than her el inghler, p pilletifl. ISull ' said Nora rite day, I a ill he lit,e you, l Will cease 'Hong sail Rita try to ith. par mother that way," but it wa. words away, all was tbrt ottill s he te at)lie l to go t-ttt Lao the tom it odd, to s« it ae,uog Strangers for the bright boner of love, aisleh she round not at 'ltalie She left the spot where :die timer had been tru ly loved and engaged its the laliort•nts tash of tea lung. putt s her friends the first tom after her tabsenec, she wrote home she was rowing and Ott' how she hoped lot a cordial a eleome flout those bound to her by tiles strongest natural ins hut having delayed two days biter than she expected, the sit ern. aft I.pardowityr one, and when her tuottnr met her she mined coldly away a idiom speaLing. Again she mixed ; 1 » the gay etride of strangiTs, and as she almost ceased to be lieve /hire wits such a thing as love, or tune friendship, she Ix c ante a cOnti r Med e‘aittelle. flirting a ith scores of gentletuen, and caring formener- Wearing-4 Anla'ale and ii4giaig-out a ia*rry laugh when the heart leas wript lu_ sadness. Ins 11'At IT IS 1111•1.; —lit the year 1772 Iler profession bringing her an ample sal. n wan in E; 3:4 ltopt af,t'lttAtett 013 IlatiVeS:- ary, with which she p l.tee y l her brother at aby having a loaded cannon fired at hint at-a, respectable school, and having:become inv• distance of ten pox!, only, and catching t h e ular as teacher and writer, every ono thol inne Pounder - hatl4. On her happy. I payment of a considerblo son he clivtilvil ,Sttrn Mulct's seer robed prophetess waslhis seem, a hich was pthix : W 1 t 1 whisperin.g 1114 coming, when the 'smell tiro% proper chatge of powder was ready, a Mil,- Nora once ntered&her father's Route. She ;01 It ails 11l OW Cannon, Olen the ball ill t had found the world cold and heartless.% ttli i tn, atUl the rest of the powder ►nit, in alu r nothing to live; while veiny channel a at- p it. The %%sibling was then reputed tightly foutiun that ever was open in but heart wall in when tired, the report was as loud as (torn; and still she met the same aoreriod usual, but owing to their being a main look of almost likrtql. and heard the saute quantity orrtmtkr tosititt I the hall, it it oti:1, okiillog words of Intl alloet.my l t val.% Aliy about twenty • En ME ;. : ♦l,, n $.1.M1 t. Aki,l‘ly.. :r 1,10 virtu. , 11 *di the plll , 1 1 1 4 10 -rot. • Imp. , ewe .4, I , , u), ,I .11 th• at.,; 1111 11 , 441 , {llll 11 411.. 4 , 41.41.. 1, , II ,‘ 14 4 1 1131 , 1' 11.11',11.1 1011 al , 111111.4- \ i ::::t lir a.\IPII I n I II• 11111 .n•I I•I 'I lA. I 111018.1, 1,/$.111” , t vu nnn; 11i,r 1 , 11•,41 l .1 , 1 ngr• .11x C^rn OA, 1111, we. to II • ii• 1.1 . r,,r h, I and at I t Ow • kill' 11,,, htil a 1,111, NOy (' 4 I. I 1‘1:)/ /I , 11 4 , 1 5/trid , J , lll Co I. h 1.1.4 (1.,• " i.di r s% Hit lent 1.111” , i 1 , 1.11 • 11 , 11,5 ' 10.1 1 . 11 11 .Itn.ut.ll 11 ha l•frrrn • At ipr ;,•. ro, I I lit !WO; k lo 011 II II)1 11. ' 1 , 1 iii , 1.1 r 14.1. 1 .% 4, m I , o' If !us h , 4 it 1, fof (I, Nal 01 imaullfolepPlov. 11144 to twniouiptate 111, , futor , •, mnt hope for Itrixliter 1140. P. it. \ I ' lliiv. I.unll, i • • 1.,.:.ti it , . Asi. ;it 1., • ..111 , 1,•‘1! 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I, m tlt 1.1 ••, -*lt , or In ell ,r ,+I I I t Ilght ran I. fowly ,1.01% to :t tunnnrr %%111,11 CY 111111 t 11 4 I"' an't '.114'""A"I '1""" " It an 'll4t . l i cny that h• 11 / ihVi 1,4 It I, them Ilia . romp , tent . • win h ii•ori• • ' Iv it DTI 111% tllttAgl s t , . Ito rt.tteNreti tle t.,11) or th•a- I It 14 111 111 '1 01 only lit,illl,ll. 611 , 4 NI 111 , 11 II (ROI, 1 I , IV,' LAI hi t•t111.,11 t ttr, I u troll 011111 t:1 ti Illtt• heart, .••11•411,1, t 1.),“ allentwallftl:t• I•yre of !unroof% of 'brethren WI , 1 ,1 . 1. a I a.lO fur lint : oils regtiln tit) and itt•hp,try hatr,• , l ..1 11, 11'111 111 . 1 , 111% 1111 . 11. & , n1 a lively ex,•,•11,11•••• of ‘irtty• an, a..; % A l aahle,a Irg:try TS 11 I loheritanee of prop, i ty, a:mph: p.,,perty, ptim•haa -, 1 if cStty it v, 'mot :10 114 roil 1.. r tli t pry rr , R 01essing " llu, tl grotir. ive.A. in a anger a it 4 Laid I.t . a S. that lie i•ou lil 1..11 toils iii, 11l rept tut 1... linae,_ll.no n:a ot.l. ...a faitiow for his aviltiietrot 11,1111114 llttle 1111111.1.. The age.' NAN 11,tedirl:3, 3110 att. rtl4ltt the conter.l "Win a tat pit 11 , 11 t VII, Cal-111f of Third and Syearni.re mtreuts. shoot i.stitelt atumtlwr et the " limey" hailaNvt•mblrnl veitue.., sport,. " The 1111111 aii 1 1113 doh ~tei,• placed in rho ring, aw.t.,liottli, weal. to 111111 work energetteally auyl btasely. The liu fll3ll erratum; would milateli np lhu rAt. io 11.14hatnty,awl, titling Ilion the 41.1. of the preetaely as the t, rier, kill Ilium at Anne. ItOth dint well. but the nitti. lolled 1114 twelve r4us J 4 t 114 th d 0,4 hail thumbed hitt tenth. Wilco the Sootcliman came out of the rirg, Inc Wan cut •' crest with blood, and hit liauila were bit.ti.,l • uo vrirainis plactt; bin lie geettied to ''a.” . l nolltittg for Iti4 wo li, after haring obtaiii• ed a tiititi4ill-O-v-ei INS ' 4 At Ea '~~~r um .10. 3 3, •530311711"."'"in Pa.!6 nal Duty CS
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