, -grr 111 VOL. I.-NO. fi. BLOOMSBTJRG, PA., FRIDAY, FEBllUAllY 1, 1867. THICK FIVE CENTS. POETRY. THE COLUMBIAN, A Democratic No'VHpaperi u rL'ULisiiKU rou tiih i-norhiinuui uy JOHN G. FREEZE, UVUHY l'ltl DAY MOHNINU AT flloomsburg, Cu1utitlla Count)') 11. 'llillprlnclplcsof this paper ore ofllm Jenei'sdll. dm School of ulllk'. Those pi Inctplc s will never' ,., , ,, , "., , . . Q'1' hl mound go, said the timid of niyhenrt, Hot bo forgotten lndlscusslugthein, whcthorwllli profferM her lips ns my my Id .leniirt. Individuals, or with contemporaries of llio Truss. The muni Is approaching, my itiutlii-r will know The unity, happiness, und prosperity uf tlio conn. -M' mildest, nnd dearest, oil, kiss IHo nml go! try li our Mill and object : and ns tlio means to Miogovo mo tlio blessing In such n sw.tl way. secure that, wo shall labor honestly audcarucstly That tlio thrill of Us pleasure Indeed mn li) sky. fur tho harmony, success and grew thuf our oig'in- H" cklssed till the morning canto III Willi Its glow THE KISS. fttert' Is II llfinslor tinno, nnnul.lnL.n -11 tho way fiom the prairies of tlio Wcl, written 1.1 one of the IMernlnm nf the Iloritcrs woromom. her tils liiiinn to he Iloleomh, hut nre unable lb 111 iiii-iimi luiinu uj'nll record Tor Immortal- t.V. 11 S lllielll S VI"! I' lllllfll in Itm l,im.un r.i..l Is coliimciidiihlo Alirtrt. u'n .1.. ..... hayn seen tho romance of "sparking" set foith h hotter advantage or w-lth greater skill, and nrc Inrlliieit to K,, Mm t,0 ru0 oriental mlanm. "May hellvonthnnsand years, mid may his aim. ilow ne r btow less." Uatloii. It has seemed to tlio 1'roprlelom that tho re fiulroiiicuts of a County I'eispiiporlmMiiiot boon lierotoforo fully lin t h tliolt plcdoccssurs or con tumporurlc : and Ihey linc ileteriiilueil to, If possible, supply thoileUcluncy. In n literary point of vlow also till paper will aim at a lilrjh stand' rird, nml hopos to cultivate In Its milters iicorrcl I taste and sound Judgment on merely lltermy, its well as on pollLlcal questions. The nowa, Foreign mid Domestic, will he euro I'df sho said every moment, oh kiss nicnudgot MISCELLANEOUS. I1DSBAUjOAND wife. IN TWO Clt.U'TKltS. CIIAPTKU Hi When at Iriiigtii Isabel Was piiiiicicnt- ly composed to return with mo to tlio fully collated and succinctly given; whllu to Unit drawlng-'rooill, WO found Mrs. Vivian nt of our own HtiMonnd section of tlio fctnto, pintle- tlio piano, nnil lior brother listunlnii to ulur attention will be directed, lmiwrtant Con. hlT lluo Vllit'U With evidently I'XtrfllitJ gre 1M and Legislative miittora will ho fin- entovmcut. I felt Vexed to SCO thoin weekly to our roudurs In n readublo and thus engaged, for TmiIjcI Had 111) musical reliable form; and vote und opinions on Impor- (.dent herself. nml T feared, under nres- uuitiuuiiendiiii;moaMireirwiiibeiiiwaHpiibiisii. cut circumstances .thoeffectof thcsmnll- od; bo umt our paper wlllfoim n complete record t,sl injurious comparison. As I sat and watched Mr. IiornnerfollowiiiL'noto by of current political events. Thn Local InterestH, nefc til"! blislnei-s o'f Co. luuibla County vlll rtcelvo Kpeelal uttentlon; and wo will endeavor to make tho paper line. eesistty to tho fiirincr. mechanic alid lahorltir; man upon whom at lot all business Interests depend. bote with ei'llical enthusiasm mid nfll'c tiou for tlio accomplished singer, I re grctted still more that this subtle way of reaching her husband's heart was ' flrinil no-nlnt fiinlinl. Afrq. lvlnt rnn i,,e urea,.... ana lamny circle win no uniKcnt.y . - no .wi ,. . Uiionienta of an linpropur chnraeterwlll ever, un- dto-uny pretext, bo admitted Into Its columns. IUUoniliictor Is dettrlnlnol tlmt It shall bo en tirely freo In alt respects from nny dcleteilous doctrliioor allusion, so that eery mill can pi. It In Uiu hands of Ills chlldnn, holohly without fear, but with confldehco lti Us teaehhiKS ami toiidotiolea. rroinl-sliiB to tiso his Very best en- doavora ta fulfil In letter ntid spirit tho announce merit abovoset forth, tho Publisher of Tin: Co- li'uiuan trustfully places It before t!" people bo- llovlug lliot it will answer a want lu tho com munity hitherto misapplied. To CoiiiiiJiTONDKNTO. In order lb niako Tin: LViLUMiii.tn as csimpleto a record us posulhloof Sung, saying: " I won't boro Jlrs. l.ori- mcr with my loud voicu; f know she does not caro about nntsie;" and tlio piano wus closed, for neither ho-jt nor hostess (ihallenged bet1 n-s-crtlun. Mn l.orlmer Uegiln to talk kindly and pleas antly to me, informed mo of his depart ure for Scotland, and mentioned inci dentally that ho nui-t btart so early that le .should breakfast by six o'clock in tho uiiuii iiitri "Oh, well," said Mrs. Vivimi, "I shall bo up to pour out your coffee j then) is nothing so ehcci'k'ss. as to set oil' on a JUurney With no ono to see that your all facbmi.dcvoiits.oeclilcnts.lntpiovcmcnts and great coat is btlttc'11511, and to wish you dlsouverioH relating to Coluhibla County, wo re-1 1 God speed 1" 1 upcctfully Invito correspondence, aecompalilMl I looked iinioii.-jly toward Isabel, for with rcniionslblo names; from all points. If facts, J Could see sllO was trembling with SUj' datca and names arb carefully Klvcu tho IMItor rot,.cd illdlcnation : sho commanded will put tho information iu proper form. herself, however, admirable and tnoko Tf.uiis or buiibCinrrios: Tno Dollars for ono nuletlv onoilghi year whon paymollt Is ma.lr lu advance; und all Iray do not (list tlrby Oltrsolf SOearly, miicriptionk not paid in ndvuticr, or by the nrt Caroline) I have made my own arrange' .lay of April, 1W, will linerlhhly ho charged Two nlCn(r fdr tlio morning, mid pi'dpUSO to Dollars and rifty Cents; ,111 contracts of liioaUlit-t with my hu-baiul alone." aerlptloii and for mlvemmui: win no maun won tho Publlslierjind all payrnents therefor enforced In his mime. Tin: CoF.VMniAN will bo delivered throimh the malls.to subscribers In Columbia County, free of nstat;i. To thostf Blitsldo of the County, live rs.'iita per quarter ill advance, paid at tho oillco Where receleil. TnitMsoi Anvr.iiTisiMo: On square (ten lines nr 1ms) one or thruo linertions each sulise- ipient InseitlnnM cehtsj one Miunru ono nionth fU,IJ0, two sipiate.s e..,(s, tiiree Kplnres ti?il"i l"lir Miuares SH.IW, half roluniu 8I0,W onocoluinll W- Executors or administrators lilltlces l".f; Au.li- torsS2,50. Ijlllorlal notlecH twenty cents aline. Other nilvertisonients Inserled aceordlnB to spe iinl contract. TruMsb 'it n'l'-erlKements must be pio-pald. Jobbing of all kinds neatly and prompt ly oxeculed. Ni:wsiMrEi. Laws. 1. A pi.tinasterlsreiiulred to kIvh nollco by letter (icliirhlnK thn paper does not imsMiT the reiiiiirt'lnent of the law) when a mibserlber does not take his paplr from tbeoilice; and to slate the reasons for Us not being taken. A nvylei't ro do so makes I ho postmaster re ponsl Mo to the publisher for the pu.witouu 2, Any person w ho takes a paper regularly fiom Mrs. Vivian shrugged her shoulders, expi'-'--ivo of scornful acquicsceiic'o in this new caprice, and 3lr. I'orimer ap peared too intent on tho JtnuUltuw lie had taken up to hear tho remark. About half jiltst UVU on tho following morning I was awakened by I-.ibel standing already dressed by my bed side. .Sho wished mo to get up and join her and her husband at tho breakfast table. " 1 till nllt kntiw what T may be tempt ed to say to him, Aunt Sarah, but I feel ai If I could not let him go away in his present estrangement, especially when 1 fear he has stirlUus business .ror ins ob ject. 1 havothoiightforsoinotimopa'-t that he lias seemed anxious and ill at ease. im. lie must taico mo 10 nis ueart againf-peak to mo kindly ! ' "ilut, my dear child, had you not better bo alono?" Slid thought not ; It I were present I could judge for my.-elf, and I should bo no ri'strttlllt Upon her. I thought how lovely sho looked prei-liling at tilt' tier appeal till tho last moment?" ho Said. " Wcroyou anxious for a witness to your protest against my neglect? I shall wrlto to you duly. Don't attempt to delay mo rindlher moment." llo spoko in a hard, severe tone put her gently on ono side, ns sho blocked his paisage ond was gone; A moment after wo heard tlio eafrlagrJrUll from tlio door. Isabel clasped her haiilhi "Am I not nbluiulcrlng fool?" sho cried, passlonntely. " I noVor inako an attempt to heal but I widen tliti breach. Ho thinks, now, I am playing a Jiar't wanting to convlnco you I am a neglect- ed wife!" Sho Walked restlessly un and down tho room. I had not much to say in tlio way of consolation. I had felt from tho first that it was impolitic to have insist ed on my presence during tlio interview, but sho had overruled my objection i and I Was deuplj1 grieved to see iitattcr.s wero worso between them than I had thought. I lind hdpe'd hist night that Isabel had exaggerated or irilstalifc'll her position; "And it does not seem so very long ago," continued sho, gloomily, " that he never left mo for a few hours without a tender fitrewell. I never emtio into th'i room hut he smiled and gave mo a seat near him. IIo could scarcely pass mo without a touch that was a caress : and now " "Oh, child," I said, "you must have acted very ill 1" "Iliivolliottoldyousd?" shcretunl bitterly; "and do I not sillier fdr il? IIo never loved me as I love him now, What long patience ho hi'd with hie blind to my sc'lushness, indulgent to my vanity, giving mo so much with such an ungrudging lavlahness, and only askln mo to acknowledge it and lovo him I Can I blamo his sister that sho helped him to discover How unwortllj' I Was?' " I fear," I said, "sho btill does ydu harm. Sho will not bo hero when your husband returns. I cannot believe, 1: abel, that when left alono to exercise Judicious influence, you will not regain tho place you have loit. There must be Conic tendcrne-s left for you in his heart your lovo must fcallllllatc lti" Kite shook her head. " Xo; I despai of it. His lovo and prido have botl been too deeply wounded. He does not believe that what I feel is love, but ca price tho desire to regain power and in lluenco loit. He does not think I lov my children ; but wo cannot continue to live like this. If there is no change for the better on his return) wo must part WW The eiitrnnrfJ of M"rs. Vivdlil Arrested the conversation : sho appeared in nfost elaborate morning toilet, and ap parently iu superabundant spirits. " It was cruel of you to forbid my wishing niy brother good-by, Jlrs. I.oi' inier," sho said gaily. " I tried to hail him from tlio window! hut thenois'oof tho wheels, or his grief in parting from his Isabel, made tlio effort vain. I wish lily engagements permitted my staying a day or two until yooi' spirits had, ral lied." This was intended for earcasilt, luT, df course, poor Isabel Was doing her best to appear cheerful and unconcerned, and, as sho had said, she had always succeeded so well in this doubtful ruse as effectually to deceivo her husband as well as her sister-in-law. Mrs. Vivian ilatted on while taking her leisurely breakfast, until tho effort of repartee be- amo too much for Isabel, mid sho left the foonl ttildoi' tho excuse of going to 10 never eonsidCl't'il how much ho gavo her. I never liked tho marriago j but I would havo held my peace, aud receiv ed her as a sister, had sho loved him. Hut sho eared nothing for him! How dared sho soil Herself thus? mid accept not only his wealth and p'tisltldn, but Is true noblo affection ns mere tribute to her puerllo attractions, without liav- ng anything to glvo in her exchange- not oven a heart? what did sho fcckdii icrself Worth? and. good Heavens 1 how ldilg" tho man was befooled 1" Jtrsi Vlvlaiuiauscd. exhausted, and I tried to sclrd ltiy UilltUrtliilltyi " Grant ed that sho was guilty of marrying him without loving him," I said j " consider tho great temptations offered, not by his ositlon chiefly, but by tho ardor of his own passion j and nt least sho was freo from tlio greater guilt of loving nny oite else: Alt) I understand ydtlr sheet', Mrs. Vivian, but I repeat you wroifg' Isabel. Sho may havo been selfish, weak, aud vain, and have had her young Heart turned by ilattery her husband's flattery more than any other but sho has a heart ; sho feels deeply, passion ately ; sho repents the past ; sho loves her husband now." Mrsi Vivian shook hf: head scornful' ly. "Sho deceives you, perhaps slio de ceives herself. Sho repents the loss of his love, I doubt not, because it involves the loss of her power ; sho may, even, in tho spirit of cotmctry, bo anxious to possess herself of it again, lint lov that is, Unselfish affection Is beyond ller'i 1 tlliilli It prdl'ablo eho may dread the ednrenuencta of his alienation, .but sho need not bo afraid ; my brother is so chivalrous that, did ho feel her a heavier burden than ho does, lie would not shako her oft" at tho expense of her own humiliation." My cheek flushed. I felt too indig nant to llnd words. Mrs. Vivian saw tills, rtuil eoiitlinicd tiioro gently i " Wo view this matter very dillerently, of course; but you must remember I havo this advantage over you I have been a witness of their married life of his de votion, patience, and blindness, of her egregious vanity, exigence, and selfNh ncss. Dut it is over now ; cho can hov er dehtdo liiill again. From tho mo mcnt ho became convinced all his lovo had been wasted that there had never been a moment's responso to his dlsiu rldo to maintain. Mr. Lorimer's let ters wcro not of a cheering character; they wero cold and reserved in style, ami spoko of Ills business engagements as of n tnomcntous and disastrous char acter, without further explanation! Is abel seemed strangely indifferent on tlio subject, except as it might nlfect her hus band's happiness ; but I confess I was not so unworldly. I wrote to my broth; cr, aiid rdducstdd hlhi td let md know what rumors were afloat in London ro- pcctlng tho firm of Glitter and Co. Tho answer I received alarmed mo. Hitherto I had never heard llobert ox the post onieo whether illu-ckd toblsnmiio or I talilts ill lier.-llllplo White gown, anil It-It anoiher-or whether bo has subscribed or imt ji,,,-.,,!,.,! Unit herllU-bailll must think Is riwimsilile ror Hie payment oriiienioscripiioii i () .()() w,UIl 10 came ill. Jillt WllCll 110 3. it a pursmi ordeiKiiis paper discontinued, ho ,i, after a few civil speeches to me, ho must pay up all arrearages, or tho publisher may coined too hurried and preoccupied to eijiitluno In send It until payment Is made, and ,,0(t.0 unvthillg. Ho swallowed his roiiectthowhoieninouiitwhetheritistiikenfiniii h,i-eakfast in 11 vc minutes, and then ro-o theoiiiceornot. Them ran bonoicgai dUcontiu- uj mvQ jtll(i rung tlio bell impatiently unnco until the pjmciit ts made. ,. jj,0 t.rtrriage to com'J roillid. 4. If a subscriber who Is lu arrears orders his u mait bo 61? immediately," ho Said. paper to be f topped at a certain time, mid tho honklnc tit ills watch ; "1 Wdllld tldl. mibllahor continues to send it, llio subscriber Is ,,.s tlio train oil nil.V account. (!ood- bound to pay for It If be takes It out of the jioat j, Jsjibol." oflico. Tho law piocccils on tho ground that a yhut cdtlilt lie done ill the way of re man must pay tor what houses. IHnn-traiico or entreaty under such elr- 5, Tho courts have decided ti.pl I't-fusinghiiiiko funistaneos? A man under fear or los ncwfimiH-rs and periodicals from tlio post mncc, i..,, ilu tR1in js scarcely tolerant of con r removing und hwvlng tlieiu uncalled for Is .IL,.,1 embraces, much less of conjugal jirfninuclc evldcno" uf llllelltlohal fraud. kjr It it. In HI taut, nldro likely to be satisfac tory, tiolli li) subscribers ami lo Un Tublisher, that remittance nwl all communications respect ing tho business of tlio paper, be seutdirect lo tho ronroaclics. Jsanei nan iiineu nui y neal ba.lly. Sho stooil lrrcsouue, iter eves downcast, her brow clouded on,,, at,, t.nrimi'r hud made a movement toward her, as if to kiss her, but turned olllcoof publication. All lcttors, MlicthPrrclntliiB j )rtJ rQm ,cr ou rcmnrklllg her nttl to tl o editorial or business concerns nf the fapcr, lTnovlilnntlv liiistllldcratood llCr. uudlliiymciitsfor subscriptions, advertising, for , coin.)re:!,eil ils lips with all CX or jobbing, arc to bo mud to ami ln-c,,,ioil of Micll bitter feeling, though it jouN o.Kiinnzi:, "tUvnlitm OiOIr," Jlf.rtoasliciio, l'A. Trlntad at Ilohlsah'B Ilulldlngs, near tho Court House, by ('has. M. Vanhersi-ick, 1'rlA.NK H. fsKlHEH. 1 svnn.iVfll! TK1TKT. l'mKi.Mi-nrittr, ctiiA'MiiiA wns but transient, mat i ieu now ueup o iMirrent nf Hllfi'cl' lliJ and disappoint' mout ran beneath his calm and ordinary tt in minr 11 1 hopo voil will not nuu iiiueuium.v . .. in .,1.1 .,,,,.1 veryuuii, iiosaiiiioiiie, iniui-imira do her best to amtiso you miring myao seiico; it is very kind or you to como nn.l stav with lior. Take care of tho elillilren. Isabel." . lie turned and was going I toucnen iolol's nrni. and sho sprang siuiuen Ti,.. iiiidersleneil haUng purcluisDil this well- know ii and centrally.locatod house, tho Kxchango Jlolel.sltuato on MAIN BTllKi;r,in junonisourg, mimed hii. lv onooslie the Columbia Cnunty Court House, resnecirullv InfollllS his friends and tho public In general that bis houe Is now In older , w t Intercept his way to the for the reception and entertainment of traveller Wrwnill so as in I who may ho disposed to favor It with Ihelr ens. door. " YOU Will Wllio iu uiu . sm io ea-'erlv " vou will let mo know your nioveinents ? Aro you likely to bo long absent V a mouth ? six weeks .' imxi nier, npeak lo mo kindly beforu you go torn, lie has sired no exponso iu pn p!ui"K i-.,..(im, for llio eiitertallll'lful of bis guest, neither shall there lm niiylhlng wanting (on his , l, ft i i.i minister to tlielr personal comfort. Ill' house Is spacious, and enjoys an e.ccllent biul (s locution. Oinnlbusses run at all limea nctwicn ins i.v . ls.i I .1 is i... nwnv." e liangn iioici aim in" . ..,m...i m,., v - n..i-f r wlileh tiavQlIers will be pleasantly ennuyed lo J mIW tllOCOlor risOUllgrlly to Mr. hor- end from tlio rcipoit.vo flutlous In duo time to jm(i,.-, face. mr-t theit ,.fl,is r' CASI'0W .vhv have you rtetrved your ten married him for ins nioney the eit chantnient was dispelled. "What lie has sull'ercd God only knows. I imagino I hcar-the tono of his voice now ns when ho said to me: 'Sho never loved Hio f.'ifl'qllilo ; slid deceived ilio front her first kiss;' and can you wonder that my In dignation is so strong?" I was silent. I felt it would bo vain to prote.-t " I niitst gtl," she si!d, visingi " V'J will not quarrel over this Matter you and I ;" and sho held out her hand witli a smile, " Only ono word more," I said, retain ing it. "If you may admit it as possibility if thero should bo a hope of n reconciliation, you will not mar it? ntean you will not use your inllucnco against tho wife? " Impossible!" sho said ; but my im iiortunity succeeded in winning tho promWo from her When Mrs. Vivian eamo down stairs to take her departure, Isaliel was stand Iii2 iu tlio hall waiting to bid her guest fitrtiMi'lli hlttlo ljllly was clingini; t her side, timid, tender, and silent its at first sight, from tlio trouble which I firmly bcltovcd sho would, in tho end, find strength and courage toicnduroand overcome. "Ah 1 if I dar'cd td Hope tliati" sho ihurmured, kissing ile'r clliiii, "I cduld bear anything. I shall soon know my fate. Oh I how shall I llvo till to-morrow 1" Her endurance was nUt c'xorcised so HJng! ttiitt Very evening Mr. Lorlmer nrrlveil unexpectedly by n lato train. Tho day had been wet aiul chilly, and Isabel had ordered a lire in her dressing rooni, over Which she. and I wcro sitting press aitylliillg' Hut thd llltiit extr'eirio In melancholy mood, wearied bt tho admiration for tho vast extent, ilnan- fruitless yet incessant discussion of clal management, and unlimited credit chances, at tlio tlmo of his arrival. Isa of tho establishment; now, ho wrote bcl sprang up on hearing tlib fidtilid of nsif it had been from its commencement hisvoled lil thtiilliil. "Vhnt shall I nhugo W'indld: Ito sdld its bUlv'eiicy do?" sho exclaimed, clasping Hi lier was doubted, its credit shaken, Its Im- hands. "I am so afraid of injuring my menso wealth n delttiion. "I believo cause by ovcr-preclpltancy, so afraid of Lorinlcr is tho only monoyed man of tho being misunderstood repulsed. 1 tow batch, and when tho crash comes, ns shall I mirsuado him that I lovo liiill?" eonio it will, as far as his means (JO) He "My darling, it seems td me it Has bc- M III hrtVd td I'rty thd mxu Had ho eoiiid n Very easy task." been tho prudent man and aflectlnato Vohcard his voice approaching in husband I thought him, ho would havo tlio direction of our room. "On no tie- settled that fine estnto of his upon Isabel count disturb your mistress," ho was and Iter children at the time oi his saying to Isabel's maid; "sho had no niarriairo. If ho Into lldt taken tho call- idct I should return1 to-nirrht." tiou of entailing it, as I very much isiibdi throW dpi'il tiirf dodn till ti stood doubt, ho mid everything must go to tho smiling in tho entrance, her dress, fig- dogs." Then followed unreasonable and tiro and lovely face touched with a char- selfish regrets for his daughter, "who niiugillumination from tho blazing pino might havo dono so much better," logs. I thought what a charming, in- whicli I spare tlio reader. viting vision she must appear to bo liar This lottff inado mo nli-crabto; I riissed, Weaned Wanderer coining in dared not tell Isabel, for I did not feel from tho dark night nt liberty to do so, when her husband Mr. I.orimcr stopped nbruptly, ho kept her in ignorance of his affairs, ad- did not advanco towards her. Sho had ded to which I knew not what measure not spoken ; but though I could not see of belief to yield td my brother's state- tlto dxrh-esMon of Her face, tho light fell nieiits. There was nothing for it but td upon his, and showed iiio tlto intent, wait ; but every proof of wealth, every searching gaze, sign of luxury around me, becamo irk- "Maurico ihtro I glvo you n welcome?" ;onio rtitd intdllcralJlei l'odr Iilliy 3 Bho sprang forward and threw her tiny pony-chair, with its miniature drills aroutid His lit'cki Is it ildssiblo steed, to procure which from its native that I can put her from him without a island, no expense or trouble had been moment's return of tho old lovo an in- spared even tlio very baby's lace robes voluntary response to the thrilling em Assumed a melancholy and sinister brace? es. ho frees llntlSclf gCnvy M-tiPpttri iH' iitoibld VIeIoiii Irnbi'l's but cdldlV. tllid tfiklnc her bv the hand. costly droses, of which slio Was fin idads Hdr back without a word into the careless, distressed me; the daily ele; room, lie Has lier now in tho full blaze ganeeof tho table appointments gave of tlio fire-light, and ho still K-ep Ills mo a pang. I went nbout under n hold of .her hand his scCltrity (if her cloud, or rather under a painful iliiunl- face; lldw altered has Ills own become; nation W hich I dared Hot shed on my 'low l'rilo and VtOrn! hen he spoko companion. The ordeal, however, was at length, tho mingled restraint and an not destined to lost very long. Ono guisli of lus voice made my heart ache morning, about a fortnight after I had "You havo not received my letter this heard from my brother, Isabel dropped morning, Isabel?, Yoii aro always a her husband's bi-weekly letter with a careless student of the newspaper? You sudden exclamation, l looueu un frightened) yet Half revealed tit thdsight of her palo faco and excited manner. Had tho crash come? Had lie told her STOiitris Atioii-P AlindTS. As our young readers well know, tho parrot may bo taught td repeat many words. It is generally supposed that tbev nllnnb nn lilemillH' to That tllOV say, but simply iiUcr tho sounds, ns they would any other notes. This may bo so, but eonio Incidents stem td phow llltlt they niay sometimes know tho uso of language. A lady friend of tliti tt'riJ ter occupied part of a houo wlidrb was1 kept a Very tatlaitlvd pnrtuti O'no day tlio lady eamo down stairs dro.ss6d in n short-gown mid petticoat, tlio weather being intensely warm, when tho parrot immediately cried out, "Wfirlt frdclc you got on?" Ailtltlldl' friend fclKtcsJ thdt it pdrrot Uoib'iiging to his landlady ono day annoyed her very much by Itrl continued talking and screeching. At last slio seized tho stick With Which slid had been stirring" the clothes, and raised it threateningly, when tho bird immc' diatcly cried out, "you saucy tiling, poll Won't speak another word," nml re iiiaincd silent almost tho whold diij'i A bird show was held rit (lid MihcuiU in New York soVer.d years since, to which a parrot was sent that had been taught to repeat tho Lord's I'rayoi'i This was advertised extensively, and hundreds of persons went to hear tlia Wdndc'r, Hift td their disappolntmellti and thd vexatinll of tho oWiibr, i'till would not utter a word during tho ox hibitiou, although fully able todo wiial ho had been expected. After thoshow, the parrot was taken home, nnd upon reaching its plnco, it dxclnlmed, "Isup poso i can talk now," nild becafild ds volnblo ns ever. Tlio bird's silencb Was not remarkable, o-s song birds will sei dom sing freely, for some time after be ing taken td n now" plifco"; tho speech on gbing hoilio cc'rtalnl.v seelnetl to ifidl eato intelligence. A gplitfeman had tausrlit ids narrot to sny. "Get vour irtin John," which was well remembered diid niglit i)y the bird, for burglars' ert tercd tho house, and Poll hearing ti noise, screamed out at tlio top of her voice, "(let your gun, John," awaken ing her owner, and nt tho same tinfo putting tho robbers tollighti do not know?1' "Here teyoilf iultW i lllWO ll'-'S tho newspaper 1 tlm sorry Maurice I lint deeply sorry. 1 ldvo wealth, as you I perceived slio had stretched out her know; I dread poverty ; but If it was Hand eagerly for tlio mornilig paper, tlio only price at which your faith in which still ldy ilndpcucd dll thd table J me could be bought, I am glad wo are but her agitation bewildered her. She lor. I havo not alwaye loved you SINGULAR CUltE S'OE LAZINESS". A fridiidj W:ho'se name wo aro not at liiiorty lo glvd, imt who is well and widely known as a business- wan of sterling worth, was last yertr cA'ccUtitiff a largo building. Ono of his excellent peculiarities is, to allow no intemper ance or profanity among his men, and to insist that every man shall work fdf tile liberal pay ho is wilting" to" glve-i .Ono day, Mils gUltl'eiiidli noticed that one of tho builder's was continually shirking, seetlilng to card only to pass away tho time and draw his pay. Call ing Ids foreman, who had tho hiring us well as tho overseeing of tho moil) Ollt' friend asked Whether tliti frizy lftan had been engaged for tho season, or only for took it up aimlessly, then put it down, but I love you now; I havo not done a short time. "Kor tho season," was and turned again to tho letter, which my duty hitherto I will try and do it tho reply, "but I can discharge him, I her trembling hand could scarcely hold, now. Ilelievo me help mo !" "Isabel, mv darllntr. my noor child 1" Ho turned Ironi Her anil covered lii I cried, going lip to her and ki-sing her faco with his hand. with fervor "ii is Mr. I.orimei' Well?" Sho put tlio letter in my hand. "Head it; give mo a few minutes, mill then eonio to nx'i Aunt f?!trii)t )' nml fhd left tho room. Poor girl ! she could not but Jeel it. Mr. I.orimer's letter began as fol lows ! Jt i n Woman's gi'iiprosity I" he aid ! "lite s'.'x's pdssk'n Air p'.'ir-cacri- llco!" ''It is d wbman's passion, a wife's love," slid nliswered, raising her glow- ng face. "Maurice, is it for mo to plead?" Shetiiiido as If sho would have isfled with my Work," said lie. knelt before him, and threw her arms suppose." "Oh ! no." said Mr. "but I want you to go down to thd vit iligo hdtel and eilgagd tho host rodm you can find let this Ulan g(theronnd tic'Cupy it j eVei'y month send his hill to me and I will' pay it." Tlio foreman Informed the hired man of the instruc tions given, and ho at onco went to tho owner'. "1 understand you are not sat- "I lint' "I take ureat blame to mvxclfi leb''li i'round his knees thtitthavo Kept yoil igudratlt (jf the I waited Jtt-t one half moment Idas- 1 stranger guest, a sudde ed me. 1 had been studying Mrs. Vi inn's countenance for some tlmo ntten tivelv. rind I eamo to tlio conclusion that though bur iiiannc'is iHigllt ndt ilea-e me, there was no Indication Of wont of heart or intelligence in her phisioguoiny, and that 1, in my turn, would make a sudden appeal. lien sho roso to excuse herself for leaving mo to make her final arrangements lor ter departure, I begged her to remain a few moments longer, ns I had a matter of imnortanco iibout-wiilcU J was mix' iotH td eon-mlt her. Who reseated ner self Immediately, with an air of unit It. guisod .surprise; then, on a sudden, her row clouded. " It is about your nieco ? about Mrs. l.orliuer and my brother- Do not let us speak of it, my dear Madam. I should be really grieved to hurt your feelings ou the subject ', bilt it Was ono on which I cannot trust myself to speak calmly She was going, her tactics of retreat evidently corresponded with thoso ol Mrs. Dorinicrj but I intercepted her l.nlilk- " Do let mo speak." I urged. " I am so thoroughly convinced that Isabel I misunderstood, wronged by both or you; unconsciously, of c-ouivp, but still wronged. A littio explanation Dut I had chosen my expressions ill. "Wronged!" Mrs. Vivian repeated with ilaslilnir eves" wronged 1" ' I beseech you to Do patient," I sum, half smiling. " I am but a bungling old woman, but 1 lovo my nieco as my own child, and 1 cannot witness her un happiness without somo attempt, now i. voe nu-kward. to arrest it. Do you imatrlno sho is happy, Mrs. Vivian?" Yes, or at least I Imagine her to havo t coiis'tltutlonal guaranteo against tho reverse." was tho reply; "an entirely unmitigated hearlossiie.-s. Oh, my dear Madame, you touch a soro place by your appeal ! 1 cannot contain myself when I think How my brother has sacrlllced himself to that girl I AVi-o men tiro tho greatest fools In love," sho pursued rap idly : "and when they married, ho dot ed upon hor shadow. Nothing lie could ic her w;t too good lor ner, or nimei seemed hor wonti Tho sight of the fair state of my all'airs until tho public pa- sure mywlf, with an ultl Woman's lovo ler nursery. L,elt tlms mono witn me ,0t,0i. ,ui,i child tlius liked td-rether pits will announce my ruin to the (if demonstration, that she did not n resolution seiz- sc..,,',! to touch Mrs. Vivian. Ylcldint; world nt large tills morning; but 1 havo plead in vain. 1 saw him' raise her in no fault with tho work," W.'ls the fepi.V, to what was evidently a sudden impulse, sho went up to Isabel and took her hand. " Good-by, Mrs. Lorlmer. I cannot help feeiiiig u kind of pity for ydu, in epltd df '(lili' cdnduct -in spite, too, of your contemptuous disclaimer," sho added, .smiling, for Isabel had winced at neck, looked haughtily down upon thesympathlzer. " Have you any idea," pursued Mrs. Vivian, after a moment's reflection, "wl'clt business il is tlmt takes your husband to Glasgow at this hoped against hope that this calamity his anus, saw tho passionate" kl-s that might havcbeenUvertod, nnd yourpeace scaled the renewed troth, and indis of mind undisturbed." tlnctly heard, as I flitted away through The Ttmviot that morning curtly nn- tho dim corridor, tho tones ot his vok-o nouncod that Messrs. Glitter of London tremulous with nitffo (l.'il a Idver's for bad stoppcil payment, and that their vor. . liabilities were supposed to have been Thm) mouths later, Mr. and Mrs. enormous. Thero was no comment : i(,)rimi.r sailed for Montreal, where tho tho public were to wait for detail and f(,nlic.r had a brother established as a criticism. mcrjhntiti There wcro not many tears When I joined lrhbel, I found her Biwl hv either, for in that tifno their Winning up mm uown nor messing- i0V0UKl mutual dependence Had grown room, holding her baby in her arms. nartieular tlmo? Xo? I hardly think 1 She looked comparatively calm, but I.oiimer is rigid to leave you unwarned ' thero was an expro-sioii of deep anxiety that thero is a fearful chance of your losing all that you value highest. The hock may bo too much for you." I feared an ebullition of pitssldn from I'tibeti biU ehe had h-'irm-d many a les' sun df self-control since I hud known horns a girl, and ho only looked contemptuous. " My husband's absence constrains mo to b?ar his sisters insults in .silence," sho replied, with an air of dignity; ' and 1 wish to know nothing tlmt ho chooses too keep back from mo. Kiss your Aunt, Lilly, and bid her good-by." And so parted tlio sisters. It was not entirely a melancholy time that Isabel nnd 1 passed together during tho protracted nbseneo of her husband. I'ho country was so beautiful, ami all thu elegant appliances of mijoylilcnt Which wo had at command wero so iileasantlv now to me, that I found it impossibio to resist external influences. licsldos, I havo a passion for children, and oven had I not, I must havo loved Isabcl'si Daby Dell was n paragon of infantile vigor and beauty, and Lilly had all tho exnulslto tenderness and sweetness ofa child destined to but brief probation. To Isabel it was a great re lief to havo somo ono with her to whom slio could confide nil tho Incidents, faults rind di-Mp'pdiutnfeut.s' of her married life, and who never wearied oi spccuia tin"- with her on her chances ot reconcil iation and happiness. De.sldcs, slio was fico to follow tlio bent of her feelings slio hud no piirt to play, no spurious in her face. I began at onco to enter on tho dib- so strong and intimate that no grief seemed intolerable which tHi'y shared together, lit tile drrangeiiient of Ills ufl'alrs hu had been actuated but by ono motive to satisfy every el tini as far as ject, for 1 wished to li'.tnien ner lor its tho nlost scrupulous honor dictated, disculotli even to tho last fraction of hl- estate. "Now the blow has fallen," sho said, Three hundred a year had been nlllxed 'I feel it deeply. I feel it chiefly for ... i,.,,,.! i)V niarriaue-scttlenienr. but my husband, who, 1 imagine, lias nev- by s0m0 u,.,l inadvertency, tho deed er contemplated tho possibility of being proved invalid, and Her littio fortune poor. I cannot conceive how ho will wcnt in tho general wreck-. Mr. l.ori- meet It. If thero Is any disgrace alien- nlCr xrcte(l the loss, but I know Isa dlug it, it Will kill him, for ho Is a proud ,,el W(H Ulll of lt j rcl. hist Words, as man. Aunt Sarah," no added passion- ...Q .......p-i m. ti10 deck of tho vessel. ately, "do you think tills trouble will Lvero to mo , "Vo slldll not eonio back open his heart to mov no you tninu no l0 01ll Kugiaua again," sho said gaily, will allow mo to lovo mm ami consoio i.tlll xyo lmv0 grown rich enough to buy him? Thero isnotn kind word in his Uiu,k ortoll u,as. llou.t fi,n to et letter, not a rcieuung purine, uiu Us cnow wllen It is In tho market." know How ho els-moro bitterly m ,, ow against mo than over, for ho thinks he , , ,,,,,....,,,, hooof K... has lit all I loved or cared for." ... ,, , , m,.,i,. i ,,.ei.K-i.ii "Dut now, dear child, you will ' lily ..oaiaa letter froin Montreal, and ,1., t ,e,f -mie liivil.'' I r . what says isaoeiv o aro couiiii oblo to prove your lovo "How ? Have I anything i can give him any resource for bread-getting? Oh! it h hard! Lilly, my tender liower, will never thrive as a poor man's child. And I O aunt. 1 lovo wealth and easo dearlv, dearly ! Poverty will ho bitter" lior tears choked her. Tim bitter a nrico to pay for your husband's love?" I asked. I lnd no rrlsh to blauld Her inconsis tency, or reproach her for her lack of heroism. 1 knew slio was showing mo tho cwllllct of lior heart, ami it seemed home, Aunt Sarah, to realize my proph ecy i Morton i-'ns Is in tho -market, though you have kept a treacherous si lence ; nay, it is doubtless our own al ready. Tell my father that Maurico says thero shall be no delay iu making a rigorous entail nf tno esttuo ; mm now proud shall you and 1 lie, my beloved nunt'iutnlicr, to watch our boy flying his klto over his inalienable acres. Whv wasthoglmit Gollah very much . l,.,t.i .md, ml lino. Sim wan 110 ll-tollis ICll WllCll JUVId llll mill lll illscinllned. hih-iuindod woman, but a tliostouoV Such a thing never entered passionate, disappointed girl, shrinking ' ids head before. "but bet'atl-U Vou don't work." "I will h'dVo If you in-ist on it," said the man. ''Not at all I don't turn you away, but I have given orders to havo tho best room at tho hotel put at your sorvlci'i since you want to play tho gentleman at niy expc.n-e, nnd I promise you 'I will pay the hill promptly every liionth, t'itt I Will not lidvo y.'ilii' fxJ MUlUpld among my men." The poor fellow, ut terly dumb-founded nt such novel treatment, scarcely knew lunv to repl.'j but looked as though ho would lluo to sink into theground. I'lnally, he asked, "Are you willing to try mo for a Week." " Certainly," said Mr. "I am al ways Willing td liefp a nfriil Whd wants td reform." The man returned to his" work, cured of his laziness, and from that day forth, no more industrious hand was to bo found on tho plaeei Wash Titii Tnilrlt A't'Niuin-. A few people Who inherit good tt'ctlf, null eilfe untiling for " looks," neglect brush ing their teeth ; but none who study cleanliness- anil .svtoct breath, or Who WMi to preserve their teeth, B"od Or bad, as long ns possible, should neglect to brush them one or more times a day, Wltll a brti'li St; stiff as to clean them well, but not so hard as to Woulid and Irritate the gums. They should bd brushed l oth night nhd morning, but If only once, let It be dono tho last thing before retiring. Portions of food, sweets , etc., left on or between tho teeth during tho night, decay or acidify, and corrode tho eimiricl, .'(lid thus gradually Injuro tlicni. If tlio cavities between and in decaying teeth bo thoroughly brushed out with water at night, and when ris ing, it will add years to their elfectivo uso and freedom from pain. Most or tho tooth nowilers sold contain an Injurious; acid, which, though It gives tlio tettll ti clean, white .surface, docs it nt tho ex pense of some or the natural siirnice. A little hard soap, pleasantly poK-imcd, Is the best possible application, "Wo could not recommend even the finest charcoal, or prepared chalk or clay, for though inert, they wear upon tho en amel. Pnr.NTici: mys of a negro equality editor "who smelt a rat," that if lie did and tho rat smelt him, the poor rat hud tlio worst of It. I:-