ED `Oltit'S CallE • t • e • t '' ' '''''•"-- feianittl:fa iti,adTatico -. 41 75 50 Marsie monthe • i.v. -. 50 - '..-.5: failtire ta notify. itAteConth - 3anco at tho eiptratfon of the term a obi ttiboa rot' *lll hccotshlerea. a 'new ebglige• host. -- TERI'S' OP AD*OltilSika 1 insertion: •" 2. do. . 3 do. Toni:lines or less $2 5 I. 32 % $ 52 --mne eqitre, (12 lines,) 50 75 1 00 ..pro intnares , ' "1. 00 X 50.:...'...1: 2 . 00 ~ ''' Ibis squares_ .' ' ' . Three iquares, 1 00_ .. 225 —3 00 , ,Oy e r. aired ifre4 and Ike, tlmn three menthe; 23:cents " . 3et trAare for each Insertion. , . • .1 • • . 2 nintithe: 0 'mon . thr.' 12 bbetithe. 11bre -- oo y 3 00 • $5 00 Jtlil'square 3 00 ' 5 00 7 - 00 t•tw 4 stinatlvb.' • "500 . '• 00 • 10 . 00 9 1r I ell ' r ! ek l uTr r b e e s T• 7 ! ' " 7 2' tI C O L .13 33 -- 12 00• 16 00 - 3no column 20 00 '0 00.... 59 00 grofessio4 and Busluess - Cards not exceeding . four lines, ;(3 b " — 4300 — .itdintuietratbre u»d Exectibire , l.otices, 01 75 Advertisements not giarkWicwith the number of inser tions desired, will be routbieril till forbid and charged Ong to these terms. :wide L. rr , v rj,- IN GI) 0 N, ki3ROAD TOP Atl.CilArslail OF strm DULE. yt334y, Deco.o, YBB3, - Fa/monger ,Trohas nart a follow UTI RAILI2O. a Pad alter Thi aii arrive dud dep UP TRAINS. • STATIONS' Even'e / Morn'g ~ 1 . . illorteg Even'g • , AND - ."11 . .11.1 A. M. ''• 1 . . •' ' '4:Br. R. 11 . ., 12 . 3 50114 7 45111unting40u,.... 1611 11 1014 e 7.10 '-- 4 10 • ' 1051McConnelletown 10 62. 651 418 8 ,131 Pleasant Grove, 10 45 • 644 • 4-35 ' 8 29131arklesbu:g, 10 31 - 636 .' :4.50 - 8 451 Coffee Run, 10 17 '6 19 • . ,4.1 . 7 8 63111tough . k 114-y ' ;10 10 ;6 09 '.'' 5:07 ...9 . 051C.ve, 9 59, 555 ;§ . ll . 9 09,risher'e Sunitnin - ;9 55 ; 6'50 B AR 1 301 an 9 2.51 c , I, 940 a-5 40 Is . 5 401ns 9 401' - '""" . " . An 9'25 An 53c '••• : 5 5 71; 10 001111ddlesbucg; - • . 907 610 ..._ 6 031 10 08111openell,' 900 . 6.00 • BEDFORD RAIL ROAD. 6 191 . 10 . 24 f Piper's Run,.,. 1 • - 8 441 445 844 10 49fliamilton - 8 24i .'420 .M 7 .001.1811•051B1oody Run , LE 8 101 L% 4 05 OUP'S RUN BRANCH.. EMI MEE 9 69 Conlmont, 10 00 Crawford, 10.10 e n Dudley, I • . 'Broad Top Clty, I tintingdon, 16, 1663. ,' W.NNgYLVANIA RAII. ROAD 11 TIME 01? LEAVINO,Og TEAms., WINTER - ARRANGEMEN,_ . --WESPWA RD. , .• ' - - EAST:IV...I.RD . • :IX .- ..J ..N;-,- 1 . • ..ii• -• 0.. , ', tO 33 tO • P'• , . - , . • t 4 ... P. - 4 R Si- • • 1.1 W 4 m o .r. -0 v .j, STATIONS. C ' . 'el M Vc , R. 71 ' 21 ' 2 :-4..."1 r. n 4 -- .-Z ic it _?.. , t .....,. . ' 6 .1 . 4 , o'.. 1 '6 , 517 -- N Hamilton, .4.- 143 5 25 6 - 36 Mt. U[11011,.. 11 26 .9 45 ,135 635 • , ' Mapleton,.:... - ' -r 26 6 43 .... 51111 Creek,... 9 31 1;18 5 49 7 40 ti 56 .6,05 Iltintingdon, 11 01 9 21 I'o7 615' • • • ..... 6'21 Peterehurg,... 10 47 90712 52 6 33 Barree, 1 112 41 631 6'3o.3prncbCree6, 19 351.3 35 12 33 649 ..„.: ...li; •••••.. - .lBirmingham, 12 23 655 • 7 .. oolTyrone, _ 10 13 83312 15 7OS •....-,:. '7,10 Tipt0n,..... - ..2. • 12 05 7 14 18ostorla. 12 00 7 19 7•20,8e11's !dale,- 9 54 8 14 11 66 8..1. i 7 4 /' 40 8 55 • 8 40Altoona,. .... : 9 40 '8 00 11 40 P.m.! P.M. A. ILI A. }l.l The BAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 1 20 A. AI., and.arrivos-at Huntingdon at 2 37 A. 01.- . The EMIGII A iNT TEAM' Westward ' -es tun at 10 28 A. M. and arrives nt Ilnuth Vll sijei 24:17M51 ?-oa.` READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUNK LINE .FROM TIIE North and North-West fer "I'mr.sim.onts, Nair. Yong, HEADING, Porrsrut.r., LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Treine leaTe limialsetraa for PHIL4DELPITIA, Nzir.Yong. 1:041)1 Q, Carrarms, and all Intermediate. Statfotte, at 8 A. M n Inlet •2,00 P. 51. ; i. Nra-Yong: Express teams IlAntosauto at 3.00 A. 31., at , riving at Now-I,,rus nt 10,15 the samemorning• . Tares rVom IlsantSarno To New-Yuan, $5 15; IoPIIIL AIiELPHIA,S: flood $2 80. Baggage checked through. ''llaturning.leave N - EW-Tuna at 6 A. 51, 12 Noon, and 7 P. 51., (Prcraner.en Exranss arriving at 7Antasauno at 2. A. 51.) Learn PHILADELPHIA at 8.15 A. bi.;end 3.30 P. 51 Sleeping Me in the New-Tong EXPRESS TRAINS, through to and from Parsuonon without , change.' Passengera by the CATAW;OOt Rail Road . leave TAM AGUA:st 8.50 A. M., for PHILADELPHIA and all Interme diate Stations; and at 2.15 P. 31., for 'PrIIIADELPIII/4 New. 17011r- r nml all Way Points.. Trans leave Porrsvitilat 9.15 A. 111., rind 2.30 P. 51., for PHILADELPHIA', lIAERLIBITRO- Dud Zins-Yams. An Aceonnrnxlatton Pas.p.tager Train leaves READING at 6.30 A. M., and return from PaLtADELPturA at 4.30 P. M. COY All the_ above trains rnu daily, Sundays excepted A Sunday train leaves Portslum...s at 7.30 A. 3.1., and l'un.anusuLaat.3.ls P: 01. • COILKUTSTICIf,,IIILELIES SESS.; and riacustStott TICKETS St reduced rides - titiand from nil points. SU poundsliandige allowed each Passenger. - G. A. NICOLLE, Central Superintendent. Dec 8, 1863 VARNISHES; PAINTS -* GLASS. WE offer:to Dealers; Coach-makers, and Gomm Painters, at the very lowest nett cash prices the best Omsk and 04Und rarn,shes; best 'While Lead; French and American &nes; - Chrome Greens and Yellows, Drop and Ivory n Blacks, and a full assortment elan thefier 411 e colors—such as Vermilllons, Lakes. Tube Col ors, &c., also, Paint and Varnish Brushes, of It the best make. Glazier's Blameitds and Points ' Paint Mille; single and double Zhicit•Glrest, - er all descrip Lions, and all Materials used by House and Coach Paint em—which we can sell as Cheap, if not cheaper, than any other house. from the fact that IWO keep down our aspen ses by conducting our business persorfally. „Mr. 1t Ail—fate of the fir:ll—rot , many years manufac tured, the Varnishes', sold by. the Bitp). Schmck. We feel confident that our Tarnislicastreanitual. if not superior; to any tuanufactured Its this country.' We warrant them to give entire satisfaction, and if not as represented, the money will be refunded: 13ive'us a calLbekwo purchasing elsewhere. A Liberal discount made to the tr de. • FELTON'4 RAU, 13S Nth FOIIILTU Street, thiner Cherry, PIIILADIILPULA. Get, 3-11 m. i_.:!:.•-:uxi_vE...-vs:AL. - : Q40.!ti1',13..-.'.;-'.-:'.W:RINGER. =I No. 1. Large. Family TVringer, 810,00 No. 2. Medium " " 7,00 No. 21 " " " 6,00 No. 3. Small " " 5,00 NO. 8. rarge Hotel, " 14,00 No. 18. Medium Laundry{ stem, run 118,00 No,. 22. fiar.o g' or gtk at d) 30,00 Nos. 21. arid 3 have 110 Cogs. A.II oth ers .are =warranted.: *No. 2 is - thti' 'gerierally used. -in private families. - . alimmaririri;of the "litrierican rleultririst,", says of the . • - . UNTVERS4L CLOTHES . .7R 1 0 .6 4i•K1 - f!,ftshiblerds 14lif nil of Clothes hi a • fe-Valinut;:a. •- •Is In' reality ,SICL(MIES:,SAYEIIi TrIIE.S.AVEII I and a, STENOT SAVEII!• saying or gar ments' elan e . paY Ingo per restage.o.ll MO' . think' themacb much more than "nays for itself Aro , • ry year': in the saving of- garments! Therorme nveral kinds; needy . cube in general ccustructiou,, but we ramp' 'Eider it' iinpartant that dui NI - ringer be fitted ',vitt! Cogs, • otherwise a mass of garments! may' clog the -rollers, and - the relicts upon-thecrank-ehaft slip and tear the clothes, or the tubber break loose from Ilia shaft. Our own to one of the. first renko, and It Is SS . GOOD AS NEW after nearly Fella ritolta',OlSTAall 173 F; „ • Every Wringer with Cog Wheele is War ranted in every riartioular.. • • • • 11ro IViinger•noble aim is.. We have, most of us, been fit.: ;Bihar withit from earliest childhoo& 4s soon as our tender limbs: could car= ry us overmother earth With etifetY; —as,soon.;ll6ur :prattling lotigneri could' articulate words and -nYlltibleti distinctlyove were taught to:wend; our way t 9 the. sehool %%die we were seated alongside of lows, to.receive our first :lessons,- and' guided,by our beloved teacher,' to' take . 'our ,first - steps in the path of learning. 'Twas he who.tanght our'young ideas how ?Twas• he who poured the fresh instruction o'er our; minds.. In short, it *lie from him.that we re, ceiyed those seeds of •knowledge ;which: - were calcnlated to grow and bud and ploss9m‘ into fruit when in attirer• yegrs were.reached. Wo'also knew,•ioo,, by experience, die strength of the impress sionsMado r upon our minds in th'ose young „and, tender , years.- • al most ineffaceable they are I , epr graver ever workeci,ppon :fineumate, vial than does the teacher,ol4ri`he es says to impress .upon. .the youthful mind the • rudiments :,of Jctiowledge: One may look back over the events: of half a, century and whilst the, ideas ira bibed,,arid the impressions, formed, in early, childhood and 'youth, are still bright in remembrance, many, very many of dioSe of the intervening years are but vaguely recolleoted: Again,- 7 -our minds,wore, as twigs in those days,—verY susceptible,. of being inclined in alinnSt any direction. • Our teacher had, in a great Measure, pop fided to him, the hending , those twigs ,Our future characters ; depen ded on the manner in which they . were bent. , For, it has been wisely, said—'jnst as the twig is bent, the tree's then, experience tells us that such are the facts,—)inii, important then, is the time spent an the school• room,-arid. : how doubly imp portant the .tarsk of him Or her whose duty it is to mould that plastic, mate. ? rial Afie:yOntfiful wind Such, then, is the teacher's sphere of dilly. Such is the material , on,wlll4l, ho 'SuCh the iruPortanOe attaches itself to both... ,b`esides, being an iMportantit !I an bonpralllC ''l ; .- li v e.... ; vocation. ForWhtiver • 0r,(.9 1pA,315, of 'Coinfrion' Sense, 77 yrhe With one,, ,or tittle of an' yqo.. of what makes free America What it ks 7 ,-the laid - 0* etiligliteiiinent and progrees—Will do-, ny , that the commop •scho,ol, whapectri ;dileie'd-its it sh9Uld be, ancLas we, aye: all along supposed it to be; is Of,llBo. IYe4-022; common' behool—on 6i'the Vt i L' grandest, nob' s of4Te ins u`tiOnsl i ond of,the greatest hulwarlo of socie, ty-;the nursery. of ,in telligonce :1 arid : good ordei:.-4But,.is school teaching' pleasant -7' •It is true there are Many thingS connected with it that are Cal-. cUlated4,render it decidedly impleas-, 'ant,--much that causes vezation.and 'annoyaneeHas, fOr instance When teacher does not meet withthe laeartY cooperation of :,12118 sustained and encnuraged..hy them,— ,but, endure their meddling, 'fault finding' at`id narrow minded censure— undeserved as it oftentimes is. But MEM ME OM - 1 , ....„ . , ,ix,,,,,,,A. re~;^r.l:e~~ n are not' eiatinn..-AarilaM,d-an'noyined; incidentlo_all trades ,- pr ofessions and. puttsifitsVi 6 hSw - VitifkifilitTaTi:Mstiiii6 ; ... - t?r i MPR I KITAfI i ti.R77? Ti vilt siiiii .-- ;yeu Si2tnianing : ...__ . atTlas ; ,..never GYA' 3 erfirlliett9i9niOlkFir . p.4r•ii)Othrdird IviilldeVerzbweeeiritgin:=WhileAhiiir. we ailinTip4hat school teaching Vali - rte cares, itii;.imert il tblit it has its Pleas , ures als&atifi4X - 45,:' . .kine will deny that it is a liketkof#llffitg - .o_ reCOitii. - 10- struetigni, 1 4.0ftbiZ";,,i*,e, - teeps toward the light okdliYTit t,diff.j4if.._the . mind strive to emerge from. - 4i - te r, l'il': dark:nest:l' that naturallf , lenshrpads 'it into the ' region . 9l2igki,lyinclriitli v „Ond if in: struction,-.be_nkiit:-.4Q.z.!,:10./Whisli filiiiiiii,li liiiiirtlinetkitinfid'qiiiiii-'that h„ . , . 4tiV . E1R..., •-,R1.d.,.l dif, ' " . 'air' #•..,,,6,,.1,5-i,.,..N).,, il w l , r tell - i is,itlie'xoiVifeii&tip'if4"iyii3o ;F?PP1 9 ) 6i191 Y7.14941 . P4P9:09aL14 4 : ;Pl e Pgql9 l 9ctYPNlttPA.t-4ggiPrqit:iia - :P l34 § o3 t'tlqing,49:gikagawtke.?.o velopherself,—in any of hery.;fortrip: Nuch - greatevand , higherislthatlple . ii; sni r e' l WlßitoiriallieWitlifutilaiifids - we are pallecci t ,iq witness, F.B. is agin g ., i 64ol6 6tiitppogiidimifeQ6afiesi: i - r r etiiioEfdEeitiniigiaViaiai - -- --;-, . 11 .t..;, - - , -,1 firtr . :'1 '. 471 'E .1 .: ~:)1 --M ,.1 ! OC!0V11 19 P13 O t t ini l ', Ho' iCaS - inthe tii;firiti:dl'f.iies':' - biiiii.tp him, seatter64;Yze•-isrAjN4IitCTVJ iiiPS , .be, the iltieir:%Ttio ? 'llet l td - , Ore ; 'lligely`iii 3 tfie vii.irldlc, ikft;iiik: iii n liftet . 'icai's.."li(i'iiAs t ;iii . 'enifiii , Ti;>;'i4i'''OW iieikiii);Yt, 'filiiio'fkOlor:ntitOgiAosl;.jfi l . Fist . 61 4 'diiHie",'—tiiiii'i, ' la' nicilt f iiinYf r it; iiiititiftitiii 'and tl,:iire - ai . 3iii4)-IV - ii.l&'W: f(3 9 l.ii#L'Cli t S', is , aiding' „"iiiriloylch!.:i lie f0ud4t112.,- , sei€!Ei Of :iiVal, ' I iiii Vlcion-ii itillYei - itiiii 3 o l. l.' - giii.ii„ - 4i , •s.' -- Wl3,'Viiiifit' aft'O'ottiO'i'O'flie ite,afilireh'cleiiiii6Vi i e c blit.'ella:66;il4'.dei 4 - ',ipii•tii:fr , ,',,*-$113,;;-4: does' sofic * Tliefie , VirigßAP 'l)rity,'f. " ,# , ' liebnriialy:po'iiii, 9 1 !"VieW' I Nce; fitiop - se itifit, iia - iiiiiiiCiiieilitii; ;"661ild,birilt:: fia, ' - ii, ,;,' - iii - d.iii,'37tit i ,9te`yiiiiiie', l o; :).- oft9ntiiiw,',4;:iri,' . oftiii's.:lti.'ib::4 - - .4f3;S : -..-.:', •',.. ~ ;0)/f,..;•:3.,;1,, •• that the teaener,,impqrt,;ait a!§. l B. ~.94? l'alcor'eiitrifatii'd''to liiii . liiin'di;:io well Oe lie doeshiicdti,l,'y 'and '6o:6i , xiii'alit s i liihdr;'idliii_t'kiailtnti' ' liii:O.i:fillta fdififs'SerVTCdfi:' All Aaniii t io!trga Oiaiiiii4,lica'thiS - 1 - 4i;ii"rie - COO'_if t icadd and ali . -r(6ifoi.o tlleMiii''ln,'.-qii i ti l lt 9 - '•'',' 1: t.- ~ P.:p.etti -,‘' '641 ' , ,/1:/.;•: 1 :11 gar dingt,!i! , ',vory coyiiiiin 4 ?ill • a nft . ft , 3 .; ' ,4, i'f r., 6 0 ; . 1 ,.W. 71 ,1 4 : 0 • 911 f ,,,1 '°19.;feN: ; f ,E,,iinj,gyik,clo4r,„l,s' i opl,l',"7i i ii(gic , 9 , ,gpci s 'o4Bl'6' tle'"Tiot;t4s ., r i i'ii i if: ' t liq. - 11,610:4. . ~ ,1 , .).-1,, !,L... , . . ..Fi, cher hos his reward. Thou i gh mot .oqliil•eye:i)ped'e4elpiOely4l 4911nk . an cents, it f4j iPt ary e- T4elitiolVitl-',:wardf hill' iimll::lio°§eNli2, Aeladifi.bß tiie , p.ipijl!typ:Vff , p,lil ; , ,iifii , fiidii:i4,qiifieioeil)trit..fi . '4l4, - v, , pc,a,' tiba, 1 .............. 'oll.s , Oglli'l i fk i e', li4i4nnf'hciifiiii'll44.:iir:•ll:iiidiy ; ,:',:.P`:' O'bti'on*el.f.3.ol l i - ki*"l3lf.' ' wo - : . ** :th . e:sntiVilietidn'-hd'iiine (fol,.,J:iitii i ; • . • •:,- • li:., - -t. 1 ,, - - l in the oyooinsp'..hisflOp, pIi.:ATI li2pk abroad upon ' the "*oils •,: c . , ,t sh:,;sp i - - il, land see itl l ? 3 P,77Pr . If , Y s . A3 'i, As ,prosper it must if jiclio el loiilO*- jy,.3111 ilybtldohllf - rohm l 6 . 11 / .for what little-sacrificoslerayhave.lSen' . oompolirtUto . :!ii i ttaki.',_-',friiihf-jgdgeientL., - ...:'',,• ."- Nr I N . 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The s ame 64 9 t '7P'V - Y'ICP - '1?1.01 . f... .49;1 stops bOtli r his ! ears owitko.lo- •!?I'CICWt and rest,bitinetli i iiis.teipPle,, _or the . grfetty,..pxt , ,.of , 9Mpf.hiP*l 4 ,4 l getPAliti, tiie,9tid.9tit,Aiell-,.-:(np4Ad i gi' l li, T ia-tsk. , a gentle:Scratch: ITT 10, 11 : "In,!-.t.i 1 9,,g -t pMi od . of aVolb of red, ali4- ; ,tbe • -„pelpi; who'pttallis,iinriiiel4sn' r eplE44CC,7itlii, thenther end.ofthii",,,ol.:3;oll . ,ii4?4til, plainly Jiiiis, persons ,w,lip 9,1'..0,n1,t, Of 'hearing r i riay, - ';hy applyi i ng A tclit: '' l o'li. ;ic i . .i :6 Pr,•i'l i : . i? f fa, 4 4 rP . ?,!NIIIiii. 4 - 90 .0 ._ 6 uPoki 4 g IntlY' , l, l l , effri i. 11.0„ dp . 64 - k.tiolil? 6 'it?i;)•aThFlt!°Pr3.,•gt!Al•i,Tii fi , ', - } r ii , A . t,Ye :?, , itrioifiaii i nol:#9);ph• YA'. 4 I°9-&'' , 511"'4,CPCIffrfiet,f119,9 ...Pail , ''‘ ; ' l Pli - lii s .g l ,lniti.< ll, (it PRiftlib.?9s , iot, of telii*PßPhifit-P;Pil',ilflltilY:iitlOP4i,) ii 4 iii4 l (t.lA9-i)Plq, URTM I44 o' I FRA 4 i e r . P .I (IWi.',h4; 'ivilli.'he'ai . ii: •soritid--•vdr,f.,like that of a liiike•ehu.relt•bell t - : _ - -,..,, ; •„...„,, ...,-, ' : •:•;-.....•• . 1.- ' -;:.;•;;;, rt_!l'il4. - :.. , .. , .-.. ~, : , •,,,,. L...- , • . : -7. ' a k 4 7 .. .1.777 , 11;%1,14' .. 1i/iifeic. :)!;i:ni 1 7li T i. :4 , l;Pt l tri g, eq?O\IOAITY-42.341 56:4,i•pipspoxyt, 0v?..,.0,fezp,. 72 - iii.ll l 112.1ii'it`iis 4 bfkiithiri, bfiti,id; Aiiippime,.;7 ) . BfkiliOaiiiiitidisi,li,adiefiAbv3:. . ‘ , ..:,.,,,, M.-. f.'!frl.7!, :-,T 1 . 0 e,.{; ,4.1 „p a western nia1a11.1 .0 7,. years ago 1 . .% -• cie'rt;:'inik.' - U,ditiposi,3 - pf, Iff. , ,.:Elp i t.ipp. r .y i _ . , -of ,r 14,0:, pifkplip:i:, - ' '' ' )3 '. 'f .' an"iti'.,l4'4);eZlcle,d 'and 0, 1 F.,7 ~C ! , 8 :,. • 1 4, r i 1 ., ;,• • :-•;: .I ''',;•!! '''' ,s !' 'I - f' XdriiA6Ed'ilffirS .4,i!i1i31i,!0,913,0'c'1,;,nt Ijiic§: ; tili s, Pt. l 4 -1 t . 4 - ei,) ' 3 , ,,i.i,i ' *4 . :;,vilil„ VligiiilO3-10k10: - itlk:19.i,m i '! , lifi . 7 - , hww 4, %if .. ii 6. o:c . ..h ,,, Al, l 3'l:' . ilB:Aosßt , i..di , :tli-twid,ddillllll3:B:3 ji9,g? , :;.dii l o3l - :• , l ot hiii•pnbple; and 'the - .141ep.. - ii - 4 - ;:40r ~, ~ : iti;ijr- e oi- i li4 soct What' ii.op s should, bel ithliiin - viiiibiv_ flieif , iiirrtiy,' NV lib i: . E:4 . 0- 'on - it Vile iii;tipos scv by 'oild - OPtlioin;••Tek thexigany O f, hj g grief,: that •they:shild ' "eat.-4139, deeeased,,iiintigeh7rasv,l;.a% "the' liightist coinplinient(:.347,A2pl4, ' :render to hip iniglifold "iirtates. 'ln ' Idifferent,parts , ,ofl444 worldA7diversii, ' 11 ; nd t ' o ti : N 9ry iiilgrlir,iiiiitonfie xii 4 !;is to the disposal ifthe:6looll mea ? , ,' v, likelhe ab o ve, the - sameiliii ' vit.: respect tor. Alio' departed; , Ayet , ' each wonders at the strange manner; • ;the other takes to manifest that feel-. c ing• e~