■i Sljc American Volunteer. | PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BRATTON Ac KENNEDY. orncMPtTn market s^dabe. •;>j fsKJes:—Two Dollars per year If paid strictly 'y’ in advance; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if paid w thin throe months; after which Three Dollars ■ 3 will be charged. These terms will be rigidly ad :K hcred to In every Instance. No subscription din ’,l rontlnued until all arrearages are paid, unless at , j tho option of Che Editor. J. M. WKAKLBY, & SADLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . ftO. 10 SOUTH HANOVER ST. Deo. 19.1R57.—1y JJ’NITEJO ai’Al'^O AND BEAL ESTATE AGENCY! WM. Et..^UTX.ER, I ArroH* 111 ? AT LAV,'' , Office In 2d Story of Inhoira BaUdlnu, No. 3 South Hanover Btrect. Carlisle. Cumberland county. Penas. Pensions, Bounties, Bock Pay, 4c., promptly collected, • Applications by mull, will receive* immediate attention. Particular attention given to the selling or rent ing of ll»nl Estate, in town or country. In alt let* 1 | l n u l ry ’ pleaso eu °l° B ® postage stamp. 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MAbLAUGHLIN, Attoh- Vy nkv at Law. Onice In Building formerly occupied by Volunteer, a few dgiors Booth of Hun uou'h Hotel. , Dec. 1, iKii-i. r\rt. GEUUGE 8. rtKAIUUHT, Dkn- L J VIST, h'nnn the MaUinmre • OnUvt/e v/ UenUU «wj/tr,v. Ultlceat the residence of nln mother. East. Lmilhcr Street, three doors bolo.w Bedford, Carlisle, I'enua. Dec. I, im. hotels. |IRASKHN HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PENE’A, GEORGE WETZEL, Proiridor. Feb. 0, IMS.-ly /"'(UMBHRLAND VALLEY HOUSE, CORNER OP EAST Hlofi AND BEDFORD STREETS* CARLISLE, PA. J.B.FLOYD, Proprietor, March 12,186A—1y . ' jiUscrUaneous. A. 18X9 S TO EES’ AROMATIC CORDIAL, A SAFE. SPEEDY A>D RELIABLE CURE V OK THE WOUST CASKS OF DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, PAf.VS OR CRAMPS IN THR STOMACH OR BOWELS This remedy Ims been used with unparalleled success ia the chjlora sedans of 1832—1849 and THOUSANDS OF HOTTLRS HAVE BEEN SOLD In Pnlladclph la; and references cun also be giv en to persons residing in this town—who have used the medicine uaa who speaK m the high* e«t terms of its PUOMPr AND EFFICIENT RELIEF. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. BREPAHSD OvVXFDYTin! PUOPIBTOR AT PRINCIPAL D.EPOT CORNER DRUG STORE, SHIPPENSDUKG, PA. For sale by \VSL CLARKE & SON’S, lees x KOA.DS. CO YLE & CO,, 25 EAST TOMFUET ST., CAHLIsJ-E. HAVERSTICK, DRUGGIST, CARLISLE. S.A.STONER, MIDDLE SPRING. ' QELWICKS & CO., CKAMBEBSBURO. CRESSLER, DRUGGIST, CfIAMBEBSBUBO. JOHNSON’, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, CO2 ARCH ST„ PHILA. AND DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. March 6,1668.—6m p X‘P E R ’ a BOOK AND FANCY STORE. AND GENERAL. NEWS DEPOTf . S 3 WEST MAIN STREET, . * rA. ■j 3?Goods on hand, qpch M Writing Desks. Fort Folios. Ladles Companions, Work Boxes. Satchels, Ladlea' Purses, Pocket Books, Segar Coses, Cord Cases, A LARGE SUPPLY OP FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOB 1868. Subscrlptlomt received forall Magazlnea. Faali* lon U-M»ka, »sc., at publisher* pricia, You save pontage and alwaya sure of receiving yom Magazines by auhHcnlmigat Pihek‘B, Special attention U paid to keeping always on a supply of . SCHOOL BOOKS, . N for town and country schools. Bootee and Music ordered when desired. Mav 4 £\ neff—tf. ' • QELLEHB & KOLWHLL, VO WHOLESALE CO N F E C TlO N E R S AND FRUITERERS, NO, Kit NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA promptly .Hqadea to. W. F. SADIjSU. Jfcl A JD ! CAUT.ISI.E, PENN’A. W. C. SAWYER & CO. EAST MAIN STREET, Learning from the New York Merchant. Agency that . A.LARGE ADVANCE In the price of Y DRY GOO D.S w« going to take place from tho Increase In the value of cotton and thcstopplng of many eastern mills during the depression of trade. . €■ W. C. SAWYER & CO., bought Just before the late advance an Immense stock of DOMESTIC COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, BOCTSB VUBNISHINO GOODS, CARPETS, AC., AC., W. C. Sawyer & Co., Are prepared for sixty days to give bargains In, KM 6-4 5-4 4-4 and 8-4. WHITE A UNIILEACIIED MUSLINS A SHIRTINGS, 5.00 yards of DARK LIGHT and MOURNING PRINTS. 1.000 yards of SCOTCH AND DOMESTIC GING HAMS. Irish Table Linens, c. Linen Table Cloths in patterns, Wool Table Cov ers, Piano Covers, Napkins, Crash and Towels, Damask for Curtains and Lounges, Curtain Ma terials, French and English Counterpanes, Blank ets, Feathers, &c., do. •CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! W. C. SAWYER & C 0., make Carpets a special department m their largo trade. ' BEST ENGLISH BRUSSELS, LOWEL & HARTFORD tubee-pia £L INGRAIN CARPETS PHILADELPHIA INGRAIN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN, PLAIN AND TWILLED VENETIAN STRIPED JOB HALL AND STAIRS, 1,000 yards of HOME MADE RAG CARPETS, popular mokes. SHADES, NEW STYLES, Gold Fens, Pen Knives, AC., &o LOOKING GLASSES, &a., Ac., raw caj&eib BiCT.i.rira ron lxosthak fibstcost. of Carpets bought before the first of the year. NEW DRESS GOODS for early spring trade, BLACK ft I L K 8, all colors of fancy silks. ALPACCAH. POPLINS, MOHAIRS, A DKLAIN KH. All kinds of Wlill** Cambrics. Swiss, Mar* Malllfw, Brilliant* and other white goods. A large stuck of Housekeepers and all persons are respectfully invited to call. W. c. haWVKK & CO. buy lor CAR II nml mil »t tti, LOWUBX BWk.l nIM. r«b.ST,UH. BY BRATTON & KENNEDY. Dtp <©001)6. BEAD! READ! UNDER COSMAN HOUSE. HAND LOOM AND AND DUTCH AND LIKEN CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, 8-4 8-4 4-4 OIL CLOTHS, NOTIONS. JRrtn'ral, EOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, AND Hoofland’s German Tonic. Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The Groat Remedies for all Diseases LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Hoofland’s Gorman Bitters Is eompowd of fhr pirn* juices for. an thev nre mrdlcl* imlly 'erm.-d hr , j-— (,„>•/») 'ot lloc.ts, .t'uiVy l iKT making n i»re|mra lion, highly ■-uiiivii |["I" i«S| tmu-d. and i-ntircfy Alcvhotic IwlmU oumixfure cf any HOOFLMD’S GERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all thr inerrdlems of the Dinara, .wllhilre purest quality of Silvia Critt Jtmn. Omtuic, etr. making om* ot the most pU-nxnul and sgrwabls reimilles svm oft-n-d »o the pith’lr. Those pn-fcrrlug a Hcdlciuo tree horn Alcoholic sd mlaiure, will üb« , Hoofland’s German Bitters,, In csrfes of nervous deprculon, when tome alcobolU Stimulus Is necessary, HOOPLAND’S GERMAN TONIC should be used. The niilers or the Tonic nre both equally good, nod eoniNin thr nn-dirlnal vlrlnrs Ttif *u>mwl., from « variety of i-miw**, such n* tndl «rnt|n», Nervon* v, I* Vl *r> apt to liuve lu fum-tluris a»*n»iuird Tb»»result li»\ JM ot whjp.ii Is, ilml llir patient suffers from m-v«rul oi more ot the following diseases: 9 Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles. Fulness of B’und to the Head. Aol» Uy of the Stomach, Nausea, Eeort bum. Disgust for Food, Fulness or weicht In the Stommh, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at. the Pit of tho Stoma-h, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the -Heart, Choking or Buffoo- ting Sensation a when In J Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight. Dull Pain in the Hend* Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel» lowness of the Skin and E y e Pain In the Side. Bank,Cheat, Limb*, etc., JbP Sudden Plushes of heat- Burning in the Flesh. Cons' »nt Imaginings of Evil* and Great Depression ol Spirits. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint. Jumiillor, liyaDßptilk, Chronic or N**ivoui» Jh-hUliy, Chronic Iharriaea. PiauaM* of the Killings kin? fiU Dtsmsas arising from a Dbordered Liver, tiionuwh,or Imssilnss, DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever s PROSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM, induced by severe. Labor, Hard ships, Exposure, Fevers, etc. Tticrr t« iiomodlrtneexumt equal iti thc»c ruinMles in such chm-a. A Umc ami vigor In Imtiurted to ihs whole HvfU'fn. tht- Appi-tfie l«^m-)ijith eticd, food I* lh« «toniHi-)i dltfif>ts prompily. die hlood la pmiflHl. tl»* com plsxion Vepi* m r * SwaS aooDd and hcsllhy, the y»*llnw tlnitr **rndli-HU*m Is given u< the ond the wi-nk ana nurvouaia vsud bt-comea a atrang and healthy being. Persons Advanced in ZAfCp And frHlmi tin* hnnrt of nine W.-mliitiu heitxiij upon Uii-rn, will. *JI lt» Mti.-mliiiii ill». will rind In the iw of thi* HITTKUH. oi tin- »»n ••(lilt rfini win lltalU n**w lift* in n their vein*. reunite m * memoir* the eiieruy mid ardor »f more ymiilitni dm*, hul d up their ••hnmken form*, and give health mid huppUiuaa to thulr remaining y cun. NOTICE. Tt If a wfll*e*tnbU«bed fuel that fully onMiatf of tha fennle portion of our populm.oo *re *el* domliitbeeiilovinenl of *ood health ; or, to n*e rliflt own e* . )cf jg? pr( , »i*l(iii. “never fori well ” They mv Inn VSBmmma wild. devoid of all •iti'OC.V, extremely iiervotie, mid' haw no MpoetitP. tnu ••Ink# of pi-rximo th** IitTTKUS, or th* TUNIC, t* wpeuinlly recouunvudeil. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made atronu t\v thence of either of tin** rcmediea. T.bey will cure every wm»b of MARASMUS, without fall. • ThooMind* of rertillrntca have aeeumulnted in the hnnd* of (In* tiinprleuir. tun npnee will hllow of th* poMlcnilon «if * few Tho*«, it will he observed, are men of note and of «uch ntuudltiu that they mud b* buUawd. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. Vf. Woodward. Chit/ Jtulier. cf thf SujirH** r.Vnirt nf l’a., writes: Philadelphia, Mutch 16, IKtll, “I find ‘Tloofland’i -~j, German Hitter*’ i« a B'Vhl mnlo, u*etu) in dWiuve nl tlie dlire*n\**onmn*. Htid ArjlA. of emu hem-lit in eftM«nr «* of Hlim-k-o 1 I mhw> , >‘li"itin i)y*j>c[>aiu, 1 caD ecrUfy thla from m> .•ximth-hi-i- nf it. Your«s witl. JAMES THOMPSON.** From Rev. Joseph H. Eennard, D. D., Fatter of (ht TmtS Pajilift Church, PhUa&lfbia* Ur. Jacktun— liwir thr: I tmxe b»*i*n fn*«|m , iniy re* to coiinri-i in> mum* will, rin-uiii(m*i«liitloii« ot ni nirnidfiiu tin- |inu” tire wont of my «p <==- *|itnT«*, I have In nil cumi* >le rllm-d; l>ui with a olenr proof in vnri II tltl on* Iruimnf* mid jmrtlriiinrly in my own fainlly, of lb* uwfnlm*** ot Ur IliHttlundV Uitiiimh Hitler*. I dej.Hrt for onrt* fmm mv u*nnl mnr*e. to einn*** my full conviction Dint, Jar unirfal t>f lb• tytim i. and *f}*nally/nr f.tr»r f*tmi>hitni, it i* *t anil *wi/ooA/« prrfitrolihn. llt «oim* «•»•*•* h limy fail: loif U*iinll), 1 donlii n»t, It will !«*• vtoy Iwneilclul to tliuao whuaullar bout the abo'** ouii****- Youra, very re*i**rtriilly, . J. U. KUNN ARD, Eightiii below Coat«c 6t> From Ecv. E. 2), FendaU, Jttitiani Kdiler Chrittian VhrmicU, Philaddfhia. 1 bar* derived decided tvenetll from the use of Hoof land’* German lillterw, him! fi-el it mj j.nvfltve u> re nnmiiriid th»'io «• a mom valuable innlr, t«,nll whnare ■utferli'U from »f»*»***n%l debility or from »rut>. K. 13. FLXiMLL. CAUTION. IlooflandV German Remedies are counterfeited. Pe* that the signatureof JACKSON la on the wrapper of each bo tile. Altaiher* are •■nun fH • 'Mr terfeit. Principal Odlee and Manufactory at the German Uedlrliie tiloro, Xo. 631 AUCQ SirwuL l’hUadull>Ula. . , * CHARLES M. EVA NS, * Ui'imiin JtrmnSfcl, Proprietor, Formerly (I. M. .1 ion*”* A (Jo. For sale by a_ Sruggjsts and ilculma in Mediclua*. OrOrUCES. Boofland’a German Bitters, per bottle ft 00 u m « half dozen & no Ooofiand'a German Tonic, put up tn quart bottles, 1 AO per bottle, or a half dozen for... 1 6S KF* Do not foryet tn examine well tba article ye* bay, in «td«i to get the genuine. Jan. 180;.—ly CARLISLE, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1868. £DisrpUaaftms. A Slii.LtTOS 1> I.VI:1U HOiIME. THE STURGEON'S STORY. ‘ Asmo leu*,* Mdd T, ‘was hut a dull knave af t*r all, to Imw been able to sng tfest no erahler mode ot spying out the inner life of families than nn rootlin' their houses, and so to murk their saying-* and doings when society is shut nni .from ob serving them, A poor device that, Mr. Itoehlord I 1 Mr. Roehford Is ft surgeon In good prac l tlce, width whom 1, , a {solicitor ot’ | tolerably extensive practice, sometimes I indulge.,ln a long gossip when neither of : us has anything belter to do. Upon tins I occasion we had been talking over the Badlelr tragedy, with ihedelallsof which the papers were just then full. * A. hulling, stunted one hke itsmithor.’ said Koehlord. ‘The real, demeanor of the inmates towards each other would he revealed to the spies on the housetops, t>ui the phantoms which, in so many In st-.nces, us we know, haunt the church yard of Memory, and with sudden, sight- I less apparition,often evoked by the mer est tnlle—a chance allu-ion—the lolling of a lied—the laughter of u child hfanch men's cheeks, and check their ininh at Its loudest, would he invisih'e to the pry in demon. Take a case, within my own knowledge, as one inslanee. I was, as yon know, well ne |(iuinied with Kaont leroy, the h-niker, and was in the hahit of dining with him twfee or thriee in the year at hi* charming place, near Knlield. Now, a most amiable man was Fauntle roy, and of u«* varied coversiiionat pow ers as any man I linve ever known. A pattern family man, to outwuid appear ance, in short. Nevertheless lie became, during the last iwn .\eurs of his life, a most 'interesting ps.t elm.ogleal stndv to me. The freijuent haws and starts of strange tempei which for no assignable cause marred his mirth in thegave.sl nm meots -ihesunshineof hilarity becoming i sinhlenly eclipsed as It were by the dark ! shadow of a giant grief or fear—astonish- 1 ed and perplexed me. I especially reme.m* her one incident upon which the snhse- 1 quenl discovery threw a lurid light, show- : mg by how 'ghastly a skeleton that spen did home must have been for long years haunted.’ ; I had dined with him for the last time, as il fell out, ami with the desert came in ucharming little girl, who might he about, nine .sears ol ait, uml, IT I remember aright, was his meet*. The brighl-eved. ■ golden-haired child was taken Upon* Ids 1 knee, and her pretty prattle hearkened and.replied in-with smiling interest till stie happened to miy —r/propo* of what, I f »rget—‘ Ah, your hair will he Kray by the time i am old enough to be m.iiTicd.' jAs the words left her lips, Kaunlleiov : (hurled from his chair »> if struck wifh « ‘htgger, hurst into a passion of tears, and with clenched hands wildly healing the air, slavered out of the room, in the blank astonishment and dismay of every one present. The girl’sClmnceoliusion.’, added Kochford,‘to the lime when his iiair would be gray—a time which ids forhodmg consciousness whispered would never come for him, must, one can now undeistuml, haveehciied that manifesta tion of lemorseful despair, though when witnessed H was unhi'ctligihle.' * There are thousands of similar install* oes.’i remarked. ■ Mow grim askeleioo. for example, must have hAunied princely Claremont, and have looked down from ’tieuth the upli.ied roof, at Uie very mo ment un ineXoiuble and Song*dremled Fate cioMsed llie threshold. He must have seen the great Lord Clive, builder ami owner of the splendid pile, vviih iho Hush of recent victory over his puriimen lary foes upon Ins brow, acceding with graceful gallantry to u lady visitor's re quest, tliat he would mend her a pen.— The door closes ami the next moment the tiny penknife has severed the thread of a migniy life upon which had hung the destinies of millions ol men !’. 1 Whicu instances or examples,’ said Rochford, ‘only confirm an opinion I huve long held, that lawyers and iJorinra are about tile only people filvnred with— soured, 1 should say by glimpses from tune lo lime ot the gho.-ts wi.luh haunt tne secret consciencc-crypts ol the world. . ‘ Uivniity—espochilly Roman Catholic ( nivinily—if it might hut open Uh rever end lips,.would, I suspect, have «ti anger tales to tell than ellher-Law nr Physic.— Vour Irieml X) , whom the autocratic Cardinal silenced a tew weeks ago.* *1 duiesay. By the hye, the mention ,Of Jj r s name recalls n. mind a sl.irl -1 (L f chapter in (he domestic history pi a iiunily winch dub*s iro.u me Conquest; a id w hrdi it was my lot io read Jn»e by line, wont by wool. Vou knew Major • hy repntuhon ?’ 4 Cc. mony: lie was mentioned with cnminenduiipii in one or none of Conv bcrimne’s Indian disp ttches. i have, too, a ha/y recollection, t'oimdcd I su pose upon newspaper report, that h strange Cittusl rophe overtook him, or some por tioo of his family.’ ' 4 Founded upon deceptive echoes rath er, of tlie whispered gossip which circu lated at the time amongst the upper jVn Thousand. The newspapers weie kepi skilfully ul fault in the mutter. Thecatas troplie moreover was common-place enough ; though the causes,and compli cations which led to it weie in very truth strange—and lamentable as strange.’ •Why did the mention of 1> . the heterodox priest, remind you of Major -—•* Surely the gallant officer was a sound Protestant/’ *No douhr. of i/, sound as Fponner, which is suing pinch. I w*iH not only lell you wh.\,’added llochford, settling himself cd permanence in an arm-chair,. • 1 will noi only tell you why the men tion of D ’s name reminded ineoi Ma jor , hut give you the chapter ol Ids personal history which I spoke of. If > ou should ever print It e same, he pleas ed to call him Major WiJnmt.’ • 'Be It ho; and noHv for the story. r *J). and I,’ proceeded RochfoVd, ‘arc. you must know, Lancashire men, and were somewhat intimately acquainted with each o'her in .Liverpool, where he at that lime officiated as priest, i remov ed to London, ami was fortunate enough to obtain, after no very long or severe probation, a UiCeratlve practice at the West Knd. The knowledged of thin in duced 1) to give a Mr. Forster Val entine Forster—a ietterof introduction to me, which briefly stated that the hearer was a gentleman who hud been u fellow student.of J)—-’h at rttonylmrst, had since studied medicine in Paris, and was desirous of obtaining an engagement us Aads'aut Surgeon in London. Valen tine X’orster was a sternly handsome man of about thirty, ami of resei ved but cour teous manners. Happening to he in want of an assistant, and lim testimoni als being satisfactory, I ePiguged him ntonce. ■ ‘He .did not suit me very well; not from )ack of ability, but tlml, as I was not long in difcoveiing. bis heart was not in his business. He was constantly, when bo thought himself unobserved, and there was no very pressing duly to be performed, fulling into a gloomy rev erv, during which I have seen by the flaming, fitful, duraling light of hlslWco* iy expressive e.\es, that his thoughts were lar away, ami engrossed bv memories, passions, regrets, which touched him nearly. | soon, however, giew to like Vaienline Forster m> much that I should have been unwilling to exchange him tor an assistant of greatly superior busi ness I'abilu, ‘This is rather a nommon-placu pro logue to a Startling story !’ I shall wake you up by ami by, never fear. Well, not long alter Forster's eii- . gagemem, I paid my first professional 1 visit to Major Willing,us we have settled 1 to rename mm ; and was lucky enough ( to treat him with signal success for an t old Wound tlml hud I rest ly hiMken out. — ! He lived, as you t-now, in splendid style in Berkely squate; ids fortune was an ! ample one; he moved in distinguished! society; Ll* wife, u bluguiurJy amiable 1 WOIIIHTI, win also umlmvi-,i Will! rure.-a anil loudor than k'niivkiiij; m-'iiiii; 1 t.eauiv.ccai'a and sweenies*; li.- Im.l one Init at Hie hall iloor wimlil <•;< him it, ctiihl, a mere hoy, ami wa. likely lo he sprintr Iron, his ehair, am) hearken with Boon aitaln a lather. The Major himself, suspeml (i hreath ami Marling even! | a tine sohiierfy man of laseiiiaiiiiii man- ‘ I eoahl liiseerh no sijjn of * po-itivo i her-ami sp .Iless reputation, was also an ceiehral disease; ami one umriiliiv when ! “'la.n h , '“V 1 ll "' 1 father. 1 tie wan calmer than matal, I took the ill, 1 Well Ihonaht I, when I first made erty of iih-erving that it was marveloiiK ■ l hß aetihainlanee—professional aeipiin- ! that one ho lortmmlelv plaeed. anil Iniv. i.tanee, oi eourse—ol the Wilnmts; here so hrilliant a Intuie nefore him, I a nl Hus union was Healed parcel in bis band another daughter, win, was baptized Ade- | • AM,’said Major Wilmot, us he glipiced tiiic, alfcr licr motlier. '(’tie seeumi Mrs lat tlie address anil postmark, * Emm our 1 enford would seem lo have heen a vain, . (’alcntla agenls. Excuse me, Itnellford.' ciipiicmis wo,nan, hm till Adeline hud , Me then husttlv brnke Hie seal, and I in 1 reache,l her sixteenth year, no breach of ! rising m witlnhaw could mu avoid see- I ( the seventh commamlmciit was impuhi- mg that tlie parcel contained several Jet- j blc to her, nor provable perhaps then ; ul- tei*s. though some indiscretions, flirtatious * I had not, been home more than an \ born of idleness and vanity, possesed lier hour when,Hopkins, Major Wihnot’s val- ! miHband rt inimt with a well uiyh frei./.led el. brought u verbal message from Ills' jealousy. A compromise ultimately look master. The Major wishetHu see meal I jdace; and the tormal deed ol S-epamlion my earliest convenience. JiopkhiN ad- , finally subscribed, stipulated that Mrs. ded that bis master had had another lit 1 iVniord should depart forthwith for Hu- and would ha\e downright fainted but j lope accompanied by her (laugher, for for u huge draught of brandv which he I whom the nil her hud never manifes ed badjuslsl reugih enough io ring for ami 1 «oy great affection. She, Mrs. IVntbrU. swuhow. He wan then got to bed. and i was on iioaccoutii to intrude her-elf upon I was alreutlv much belter. The serva.nu I | her husband s rela ives in England, mid 1 Hopkuls said, bmi been eaulloned not to i to asHiime there any name but Dis; these , mention the circumstance in tlie hearing 1 1 conditions, rigorously fulfilled. would en- of Mrs. Wilmot, who was gone out at me title iu rto an iheome during life of six lime for a carriage airing ; and I was ie hundred pounds pt* annum. In the quested to be equally sil'cni on the sub evehtot herdeath,'Adeline Would receive jeet. the same annuity, ami lie detiniudy pio- ‘Can it be,’ mused I, after dismlsslnir vnied lor by her father's will.’ tne valet with a promise to see bis mas- Kathera luml bargain for the lady, ier us quickly as might be, • can it he tlie husband being so wealthy, tlie per- : Unit lho.se leiiers from India, from his soiialt.v,uiiieny iti|JritiBhCoiisolrtamount- < raleutm agents, whicii .he was about to mg, as I happen to know,, to over four read when J left, contained disastrous hundred thousand pounds. Especially news? Are tlie Major’s terrors caused hy ho, u* us you intimate, the wife's frailty losses, ruinous monev losses in India? was not provable.’ “ Has he perchance madly invested the Well, yes. Jsut Mrs. Pen ford was as 1 immense fortune, stud to have been left anxious to he quit of her aged, quei ohms I him hy his wife’s father, in some bubble husoaiKi, as he of Ids guy, \ofutile wife, f seiieme out there ? 1 tie parting ot the sisters was a painful j *He was reading letters,—thus ran the one. Emily, aftcrwuuN Mi*. Wilmot, ! current of mv thoughts. He was read having always been ardently attached i»> 1 hi# lelters when he had Hie cifaVptu* Adeline ;an allachmeni deepened m its lit; letters it may be from India; ibe tender solicitude by anxiety fop the fo- first intimation, perhaps of tlie lempc-l (uie-Mi weakly buekleivd !—of one win» of ruin wbieh has now wrecked bis for heerns l«. have been as »i nple minded and tunes. And when he rode madiv home credulous us she was true, and beautiful, from the Park, might he not have met ur . ' and spoken there with some one who bad ‘ Ibe anxious foreboding of Hie elder earlier new limn he of what. liadoceurr sMer was piophelie. In less limn two e d? Well, yes, but why in tbaleasedid years alter the departure of Adeline ami ! he usk me if it did nol Voineilmes occur her mot tier from India, Mr. Pen/ord in a that people, in certain conditions of the tew curt seen tehees informed Emily that bruin, fancy they see things or persons • j l !**’ . l°td wus dead, and that Adel Ine, impossible to be seen* bv mortal eyes ? following the mother's example, had ‘ I could make nothing of it—gave up turned lo folly. He added asleruinjunc- | the attempt, and hastened to Bcrkely turn fcihiHhormrsmcken daughter, never, . Square. under pain of ids severest displeasure, to • I found Major Wilmot in the library, i tmmdon the outcasts' name-', or in the ; He was very pale, but culm—unnatural- ; slightest manlier allude to the baiclul ly calm. r l'lie expression of Ids faee was i memories with them. About simiiur totlmt whleb I have nninv thues tu o mom its Hfterwai d, Mr. Pen ford again seen in tin* f»cesof men who liave long ' su»od before his daughter with an open , refused to believe that It would be neces- ; letter in Ins shaking hano. His lace wa«* j nary to submu lo a painful and danger " lute.and tigid, ami in spile ot his imn 1 oils surgical operation, but who when at wdl, the quivering lips c vmarked during life was as strongly j «*ij»imtiou («• w»y, ‘ h,o.< joi, Kiadi. ord, I displayed ac tne closing scene; almost have pressing need >*t % \ouV services as'a. the last wools which trembled from his (rlend, us much or more than a medical lips bong a whispered injunction lo his adviser. The ca-e is this: 1 received ; daughter never to reveal ner lost si-ter’s this morning umnpherof letters tram i Miame to v\ ihnot —never even to speak of ! I ntlia, one of which had bedi addressed , her or lier motlier. Mrs. W ilmot gave . lo Mrs. W’ihilbL’s father, and which he the required promise, and kept it! having left India, and indeed the world, i have no doubt chut “U uinlulde wo- ; was forwarded io me. it relnies to a | nuuibuch us Mrs. Wilmot must have shed | iraglc story,’ continued Hie Major, with Mniie natural tears for lier iatlicr’s death. emotion, 4 of which uis essential tluii 1 | ami no douhl.eUher, that she wiped them . should give you a brief outline. Mrs. -non, or at nil events, tfiat ti/ey scani dried < W'ihnot’s father marred u second time, in tlie brilliant utmospbeivo; Mealihand i anhinlbrtunate fact, known lo me onl\ i.isliioii in wiiich she lor tlie IJrst lime a siiort lime since. Tfie morally divonvll uievy intoxicated bicatii. Ue that liow- wife left India with her daughter near e\ei, asumay, a mansion ini iterkley ly lour years ligo, and ibtnnuielv settled square■ was bought,splendidly furnished ; at lluvyirce, ncarEiverpool. One of the I Was returned lo Pariiincnt comlilions under which slio was to ft*- m u Aoitheiji borough, through the in- ceive a coiifddeiuhle annuily from her nuence of it»e iiohfc famify with which husband was I hat she should not contin ue was connected; and his wife safely ut* to hear Ids mime; a M r«m*eJy ( <»ne 1 r h e,(t witJmi six months may sav un accentiically vimiiclivc man ol 1 eniord s decease. NV as Jala*/. Penf-ud.’ ‘An incident winch occurred about a ’’Who, may i ask, was Jube?. Pen month only pievioiis lo the c .nunciice- f«»vd,?' ment of’ my attendance iu ISerkclev 1 * ‘ Mrs. Wllmot’s father. That oondl- Hqtiaie. first checked and saddened ’that linn, I suy, having been sternly insisted triumphant march of life. M rs. \VH" oi, upon,*aml uh the agent through whom upqn returning from tlie opera, was kui’- ( i |e »toney was to he paid would, she prised and alarmed to hear that the thnug ht, he sure to report any hreacli Major had been seized with a cataleptic contract to his employer, Mrs.* fin, whilst buisily engaged in the library, Ponford and lier daughter passed us Mrs. reading and sorting letters and papers.— u,, il Mi's- Copley.' Medical aid hud, however, .been prompt- “ Excuse my freedom. Major Wilmot. obtained, and when Mrs. Wilmot reach- hut pray do nottake so much wine. Vmi ed Berkeley Square, lier husban 1, (hough we, I »ee, greatly excited already, in still nervous and shaken, had recovered “idle of your forced exterior cuiomess.’ Hie free use of Ids facilities, and spoke of ** I must to-day,'Kochford. My nerves ihe attack for which he could not, or have been rudely shaken. Not uy wind would not asdgn any eause, with culm- I a, u now speaking oi/ he added/sharp ness and equanimity. It was from that ly* lime that .symptoms of extreme nervous ‘ f bowed, and the Major, having gulp irritability began to manifest themselves. e ‘l d»*wu another bumper, resumed. The regimen mid general treatment ne- 1 ‘ Mis* Coplev was—l have been to’d cessituted hy the state of the wound, that she was—a very prettv girl. There which, as I have mentioned, hud broken happened to be then residing at Everton out afresh, mitigated those symptoms, a.suburb ol Liverpool, one Captain Serle’ and I almost began to hope th it my home on sick leave from In from the opinion that the Major's malady was Cape, I mean. .An intimacy took place 1 moral rattier than physical, might prove between him umi the Copier's. The u*u- I to he unfounded, when other iucideuis, j al results followed, und. in* short Capt ■ following close upon each other,confirm- Serle ultimately abandoned** Adeline. 1 ed and deepened my first impression. Fora time only in intention—upon inv ' ‘Summoned in hot haste oneafternoon mM,i <>«d.v for utiine in intention! He | to Berkley tWjaro, I was liilormcd bv Wu * ‘dlended with her. A rumor had ! Mrs. Wilmot that tlie Major, who lin'd reached his car that Mrs. Copley had I been taking horse-exen ise hi Hyde Bark, been a kept woman* or wor-c, and in un j had galloped back as if pursued by the i aUgiy interview with Ids wife——’ Furies hurried to his chamber, uod’huv- j “ Hl» wife!’ lug fucked himself in, refused to admit 1 ‘ ‘ Yes-I‘enliton ! Yes, Ids wife! 1 even his wile. Alter a long parley I pre- shouted Major Wilmot, starting from vailed upon him to admit me, whe" I' ids ehair. and fiercely pacing to and fro. found him in a state of tremendous ugi- *iam a fool,’ he presently said, restrain latioii and excitement. His teeth weie jug himself, und silling down; ' | am a clenched an ' a cold sweat bedewed ins ( hml to lake so much wine, Let me u ee, I ghastly white fare. 1 administered a j was saving that at that hc*i. interview powerful sedative, umi the next morning Adeline seamed to admit bv her tearful found him much calmer. Tlie iraprov- silence that tlie chargeagaiust her moth ment continued, not, however, without er was true. One inn see how that Mrs. midden relnpes which, as I have already Copley, or IVnford —d— n her!—excuse said, could only he acc.aiiiled fop oy tlie me, 1 am getting wild again, and no hypothesis of a secret dread, an over- wonder, lor Serle is a la-l friend of mine, powering fear that some terrible calamity and will be ruhied*body.und soul by this would sooner or later overtake him. ,1 a«*eurs*»d 1 repeat I hat JI can now see have seen him kiss his child with pas- dial Mrs. Copley, had sternly impressed sionufe eagerness, .-ohhing as lie did so: upon herdmghtcr, who siooil in great the same with hia wife; whilst a sudden awe of her, never to divulge that she VOL r»4.-NO. 44, (Min tferle ll i. ILf awiv In a Vnnmw i.* ‘ h,N f^ra 'l bml Serle would renew t.ia j’.irt’Nni:)i r ai ' -wiSWfc s:;* 1 ' l,nt vuryc — 1 . • ’Comm,,,. show ! tint] Furies p , 11 a "“ fl,e,ul ' "' lr^d act - Mr - I’mnmoi. !'. scvam.-.l M.lior Wi11. ,1 ! ~ , ■ . t , aui.ii. Klim I iik 1r..,„ I.is el.uir. • ii!,t Ji h .'"‘“l’ 1 . , " t 1 VV"’ f,,r V- 8 forget,’ In* mhU-,1 insinnily ' V, , I also . iomnsli , liiiii-..|f, I liirynt il-n it,i XV |,„. il,„ . 111, 11.. t know ,1,0 infer,,„| 7! ‘‘J '-* 14 *' <>-r »vv..v, S-i le, 11.e.v eal, liimi.i (uliv i„ • .... 'V, t "* l . 11ir.;,.«i. leu.ieij In return i-nine ili.v |.i l.is 'wile ■', l T . s liii.l lawn r,.r wliom however u,h ’ ,r,. f i i*, Hansumted, iiitoroiing them I liuL Ai c* I. ‘,.,u l.ae ilieil HUililunlv, No .as lection, Inns...null us l.e’re-eiiieil nnvin • 'V' 1 ' *■*’ 1,1111 1 hl ' 11 " 1 «■* I" tiie tin... ut iw in,., t.n.rrii.ue l.v « l.uanniu’ .V v '\ l^r \‘ w \ 1 I 1 !'*- fj|,.o 'i'liMj i,.,u, if in ValM. Hi‘l !lli*h.ll>d s ill^tTlinU ulnre.’ ’ 1 u rl.allure,l A.lell.ie'a inlullu.-t; . her ‘“Go on *jr » J»<»!•*« death coo.-timmaied tlie men • • j-i-rlt.-I i i. ... . ml niin.anJ before alie wa* six mn- rnen.lsl.i,, i,Ls,. r k' 1!, l |„r""re' "' " ,ll ‘ "'“ H iinairui.iy (.ear, ,„1e„,1e,1 „„e ,l,.v'l.,'relnr. 1. . felul.ve win, ha rn.irr.u. in wile, iinil ...uli.iwnilu wrnle In, a,,., .„„k, ,‘T V ! l ''“ 1 ",V » ‘Vt,m., su.laiuu |l|V.vision f.,r l.er. lie was ... ik C 1 •"!"• Il "' 1 1 ia’lieve i.er 1.. ink arrange with in.t vie\r w 1.,, '‘Vr' 1 ' .‘".'T • ,l "‘ lie reeel veil ~ leiier from a follow wl . , k """ ' vlUl '"tier „e knew l.y „„„.e, inf..n.,i,.„. l"ia,- 'V?'-’ ' V““ r, “'',7'^'T' 1 I lie ear.se <.|- (i.,,1 reel upon tl.u villain’s i 11 "“* i' l " 1 * I" (s.iarles! I uoulu eal Ills H. i..f..rV..i„K '.mi leline .line 111 Die way ..I ,• 1,,;,,5'v„„1,. 11. ,11 i .1.1 ..fa ...an willii.e l„ l.el.eve ll.e , * ' .'Vi'’" 1 l , ll " t """i' l *;l‘ nine alleue. lad!’ • b 11 1 *si ai.rupily, f,eU..,' •” Win,i noyau mean? W.llimMa l.e- i'i 'n *. :l ' r, "“ 1,1 ‘u.l an i„,.,se,ren.n..- lieve 1 Well, well nerlnins if w.s _ . 1 ,l ‘’" 1 l">wever, wi.at ru’i.t I (‘ai’.l'.n ,ny ™'i; 1 Mrs , "V k V" ! Maji.r Wil.not .niul.t l.eal.le In,lo sn,’ . e'rr p; y,,a ’ , Mi - 1{ :;> I tolil von r r . * S ’ , l A«leluie (.ojiley, and .in*, t ■,r an. ’ ’ Thai X nave never el.anoe.l to see Sla ma.l, I hat sin- has I,era ,11, w,ti,„, in! , 1 1 ',"" 1: ” W - IL , „ l„«t six 1 1 s tl.e inn...le nf a Muhin, Amu ui tl.e sa.aeij hell pal a step d<: Smite near I’aris, an,l Is „ v I, vn u '"e enaversau,..,, \v,„eh I w,s hy „„ Wi,ha ,lia ant female relal.veal 1ir1,,.. ,- '"oninuT ‘' M '’ ““ °°°“ tt,t,;r ‘ v “ ril3 a'i'x ha'inh’eh'a*' war “l.i’ Mr ’’ L " t, -‘ e /i’" l " ‘w ° to ‘ IVnf.’nl in his \nui>t^.ael.Te.’ In’tlie k,-l i’ •’ ' <««ea Val .lee.l.ifHepar.,li»n.> ” b 0 ’ the next.lay. ’ ’ N.. I ,"ha't'al'.e"'{/'pevlv-'ciTv 1 hai’lnless - r ' ‘ .I I ",''" 1 Hi h'lUic-i» and a Ulyl.t K”v -0 Lire" O Tin,,.; O Wnri.l!’ ’re".l^l3, shnp are to b waee the eereanniy, ’ ’ \\ hal woai.l \s.a have ...e do in this \ h'uveVe-ird so ton ” ixnwi lamenlabJe . . mvc , ,ltaru 80 . t°°- ’’First hear it „„| ; Serle l,’l« -inee w ’" ™ ,ni„u...,i.eent a Hair, no niauied, ha- a I’ninllv. and is lii.n-elfilv '.V. , A 111,1 1 pers.„iaae .- M.i- I. That is eerlain ’ ’ '"J' " lll,,nl! «va„ly, r.ehes, ,l.„y!- ’’ I sh.aild think iii,it in his case ’twe, I “'v Wnri.l’. run,eat to iJie ’ f» iU» M ijor v\ ilmoiu«Ul «l “Thm-, true! To «Mh U ahv-u-M a n* wilU nl.tiH; h»» Iv.t lite 1 snaree ... the worst extreinily ' Win I ' '! 11u,,| , v : .in'im u and tn.t y,.a y. ask,-would 1 have vua da” wi ' I "‘ v *‘ r pmananee a .nan to have I this; Mrs. Wilmoi iou will ..e.ve ,w I .■ 1 .lever hear of . hi- Vi.n,.,. „ ... V 1 hi- (,h. isienn.K «a- a ..flair,” ■ m-s S*!a* r 1 .elleve- 1 l.o.^is!er 1 rVa. '"'l ’ Tne itoyal Hiai,- That preeioas l.elief ’ni.st „oi fear The Ill ‘‘ '‘'’verend It,shop’ i world’* wealth be, dlHiurbe.i In hi, Ae, ’ e 'bejf, aii.l Hus «*ht.|i»ina < 4ts w.a ulto im-em • Vor; . aether « very, brjllbml ot.e. ’ Major Wil hilde tmi It would he fid’al to hear Se.de ""i’ ' vl1 " 111 i. ll ’*’ l ii.fi.r.ued tl.at Adeline as I helnre said, is .1 via.', and n.orenver' ,V" K ‘‘' lvlltUVH W, V I ‘ "“'o 1,,r 11,,1 - v "" |is .p.ile iin-ap d. e .il'sllpplvine sideline s V. ’ 111 ,r " 1 "'’ ■ W'l' in exeelfe.it apirils ; needs. I will sn dn la, : Keh \ i an ' , 1 l'"’ 1 ~evt ‘ r 1, " ,kwl l ,,l Pl’i- nr ...easn.-e, „„,J vnn w,li .'-onVer n . ! '".ld We,lt ""T I '-' *»•*-“ " 11 ‘ 111,1 un hull on me an oh i”iitnni 'whieh I eai. neve. I'w, 1 ., " m "" lellt ll,llv tlhninler!. fullv reniiv bv i i ■I he ilmwiii# roniii door vv«* «u«ld*a relative and ,M va cld- ' k I* 11 11,, i hl * V '*ive as in the nest nn.de ofineilie.il treal liitVi 7.* vr 1 ‘JV’o , " r n.ent in her ease, and ,h„, ,au \%m, I -'’'' ' Mrs- 11,1,,,t— -her la.her has left her 1w..-ies , Wt . .7 . 1 ’ , ~ „ 'l’,....sand pounds,, veur. snldeit t.. t ? '7 a|a>Ue. Adelliie, leeo.n.iKii.K J. pli.rv eni.dllion, .h i. she 1 “I 1111 'nfurle in Major M iln.pl, ran lo ivsides nut of ICnuland. I an. know i" 111 ’ 'l>'>’W heoselfapon Ids ho- , Itoehfoi’d,’ added Major Wilm.'n, •SO oev' a" p’ ''an 11111 V'""' 1 1,,u vonsly anxious mat M.-s, Wih.lol . T.' , 'r o"' S "I.mild not hvanvuhai.ee meet her .... h'jai les, lwlc>v.-d t harles r,*rltlii;iu* rtisti')’ ' . nmy a* well comd 'dv, 11 f*s\bl Koch ’ I said that ’in her pres,mi siate-a1... 1 . , , t,r1,u ’-' kil .v. '' Voa can in.,, S i.a’ was vvilhiu a week of i.er .■oiilineinen.— V. v 'r such a meellny mluhl he lii”lnv inji.ri. ral l"° ' XMiut hemmieof WiJ ous, bat that ut a Inline lime she ouein ...i ... tn he infunned that l.er sister was »mi 1 ,l "-' 'lay. mddenh/; and livine. * lel " M '•t' ll 'here was an /n.p.eat, Uvlne-llv. ho ‘ Major Wilmot said thal was a matter ,lal ,‘i'wovered mat Adeiine was Ids i for future di-Mi.-M*ion. meanwhile w.add I * ,fe * «J r . vv hendookiiuowr Penford’s . undertake tl.e I’ommisi..,. |, u h,„| 'eiters; and lie had seen Ade , pustMi to me : (akiiur raiv m' , biio 1 and .Mi*. Ulsuiini lb * park the day •*I hint Us,.ape,| tn Adeline’s sis,er , w”fa rillU “ rel “ SlU; “ a AVi 11 ,lt ' f|ulll * uo'l married to 'Maim- •• v,. tu « i*'.‘ -in •.... ’ Very odd it ha, many times appeared ! ru.e Udm.ev - T “ U ° ,Jlh ,lieJ Uu ' to me that I ennl.l have heen so duli-wh- i -iv-i ’'i .. •. led as m»t even to sosper, atileim,' 1 ;' u 'em do Hie sislers reside 1 ’ 1 I hat—hut it's heller out to rn*., l.efl.re one's O.av no savin',' ,mme ’ 1 story. I went In Bromptnn the next .h.v 1 3 • saw Mrs Oil and tl.e heantif.il Ade- line, and slated the proposal I was em- Fn 'dil<>mil>lo i-iutlc, arc Cot Cp. powe.ed to make. I. was r,.eel veil wi. I, , ~ •‘NuUant gradiiuit* h\* .Mi\ Otbnn au of our day «’iu Gliarle*, (Scr)e’* lmj»u s ’mal mime' : »re ljil.orinzm make jit-m* «»f knew it was Charle* that hud sent, ‘heir own connienunve* ; the enauu-ler 1 er all lhat nuiuey,’ (I ha«i taken a eon- i al( IhimliviU nf Itdleile-, and Miileralde num wnii, me) ‘ami who waiif,- ’ u,t l*be heaniie> lavj*n iijmii c*>l h»-r to ieuve Knuli(iiklu* and hfoomiu*'’ . Il«»pe: Oil. 1«I I'UMjieil wio Charle*—. bright e.w* and fun-owlei-* fare*, he loved Charle*,’ and the nnfo 1 nuule fhv man who woo* a bridfe wn h a Adeline clapped her hand* and d Mired '’““'/beNion Unit doe* not *• cmne and ahouL Hie roi.m In ehlldish alee. I c«nibi “foniein the morniuic ami go have wept lor pity. * away at liluhi,” a* the wit* in me 4 lt \ya* *etiien ilmtMr*. (’olsmi and ; "t"' l .' l *" l f‘»«-Srandul” phrase it—a eorn- Adeline shoidil leave (or |culv whi eh “ *ut m ild eanm.t (Vlch ut the end of ttbmu six w»*ek>—there were UU * l - arr .V.” Happy the loyir who-e re ihons for the tleiay vvliich ,J d<> nm /e- 01 beirolhut, pressed upon a up that member, and I returned to reoort pro- l,u, ‘ u h,lt * ° r tl,e Mrawherry, doe* not Berkeley Siputre. ‘ 1 (asle of the :f'lst , s.rcanpouml. The ’ M r*. W ilnioi wa*> in due time con (hi- 11 * fi>me wlien t lie alarmed-m iscd ed with berseeoml chlhJ, a yin. and the bne. looking with nuspiciofi upon till* Afajhr'* nervous tremor* appeared [»> lie c, / ultt enai»oe* ibal ouibbroin ibe rose and gradually awav. Adeline onee ‘ , * nl 1 bisireof the pearl —upon e.\e* away in Italy, he Mu-pld. be *aid be l "" I'bvmaueiu.i y lip* j.>,, rnbi bimself ajhdn. * °4». hair ioj abundanl amt *uu*lnny— ‘.Mailer.* were in thj*state wlien,about kV bud more adraeMon in a lew natn'ial u iiumiLii uiler Mi*. VV’jhuoi » meoucu- "nj-er erll.m*, and judge Hie vennine meui, I, leeling mysu|f.*o„iewlmL Indis- “v**.* ni ebarm* within hy the «h*enee of |r«».*ed, rec]ue.*leil •Videntllic Foster hi *e : u, ‘^ e Whieh can beseemed by ail oi, the several pul lent* whom tie had not before aur b u ** ; » ailendeo, amongst them Mr*. C, who wa,* Hudenng from a billion* attack! when iiu’ml beauty puis on her eiuirm*. ‘Foster had lueu gone more than fom* ‘‘"'oe*. ihe Ve-iri* euauiel- no ela*iie lioiiiH, and J was wondej-ing xi iuit could idgmfiii which till* up all indentalmn uHVe.delaineii hlul sb long, when been- 0, ‘ the skin. ]>Ofk, luaiKs. luutfW*. scars, leud Uie surgery in a slate of flaming ,s s * ,u,,e volor as the llesb. ami extatemem. I really thought he wa* yield* w the movemeiil of the muscle*.— drunk, and said *o. After being fare ully tilled, wherever ‘ * True/ he exclaimed, ‘drunk with , '»*«i'ii-iii*, me windy luce i* washed with rajul lM*ek your counsel, Mr, ue con- blanc lie ptrOs. turned, after helping hlmseli to an ellec- A delieale power, called 4 * hlonm of live drink. * and shaft he hnefin sf.auo' ro«es v ! ’ h ihen applied in small ipmnli wli.v 1 imvc nivd til ii. Y*mi are aware lie?* to the cheek*. (Not [he that about three yvios ago I Wus an mine n-ed hy aellesses U> i-enUuUZe the taut to Mr. JAiwier of* Liverfsad. One ghastly Idue glare east, up l»y the foot of our clients was a ladv i'ealding at I ‘ights.J Next, ** eye color'' is hoployed ileav.> live, u Mrs. Goplev*/ I to t expression lo the eyes. l'he »“ ‘ Good G.ai, are you mixed up iu that '* l *. Ve ** o| i»r” consists of three picparu terrfttle business*/ “ linns—the tirsi to darken Ihe ey churn s, 1 •* 1 d.» not .pule understand you, sir i perfect their >hape. and ado in me upper 1 permit me if you piea-e Logo on. Mis and lower lashes; the second to teinose I Oop.ey hud a daughter. Adeline ,Cop»i*y crows’ feet ; and the Lhi d, which is a pc whom you have seen,'and I need not, miliar bluish powder, lightly laid on just . Uieiemiv describe her. I madly Jovvd hnder llie eye, to increase its appmeiit ner, with ail my heart, sunt,. sUviodh ai/c anti add brilliancy. A nolher piepa ami should, 1 lirmly hcljevv—and ih?s is ’ ~Jh inn stains the lips and gums a “ n iin tlie (pienchless hell of and hale ral-looklng red : unnatural looking, from wmeo Humes within and snmelimes half i,M ‘‘Xtrenie brightness, would he ihe madden* me should, I firmly believe, -n'ore eonvet description. A powerful have won iier Jove, had not u Capiam . dcnUifico whitens the teeth, (and prnhab •Serle—not Ids real name, I suspect •>* hasten* their decay ;; tie usguiy cone l»elween me atm my ho]re*. There hairs growing nut of the moles aim (he was not then any presumption on my j oiirenii.iiine down shading the upper lip. parr, in a worldly sense, in aspning m i urtJ destroyed by depiloiuries; frcckUa me liaml of Adeline Copley*. An uncle 1 Hll ‘* wkin slains urn removed ny p.Kle, ol mine, since dead, had "promised to which is said todeemnpis; them ami make me his heir, and Would have done h.rm a hew semi skin; ire»sesof any bo, I doubt not,.hut the wdd dissipation “hade receive the mucl.-ndmiied haven't mh' wnich I plunged wm i [ I i-c.iveied nr * ° r a gulden hue, from “AI bani .n wa that Adeline was lost to me, <« ii'iwd me or hiiv darker lint, hy me n-e of oi lus goad opinion. Lid oi i ,'io« over , Homt* other hair-u’ash ; und the indlh me the next foui months. At the end of - rendered tleiicate ami. induced to grow that lime Captain Serle had tired oi his hi ,!he form required hy hail-shields !m /oii if -1 t »y. aiu| sailed for the (Jape »d ■ night. Hood Hope. The address he left was ”hiit he believed that hi London one tMplain Serle under rover to Messrs, 1 hundreds of women—not the tinlor- ISuiuy. Graham's To vn. His departure [ t»»iiutc» ut the dcmittioiule, hut ladies, revived my hopes, for I knew not then "dl-hred, well dressed, highly educated Unit he and Adeline hud been privately ladies, of irrepro uduilde reputation, and married, i believed sue had fallen, hut : h'oving in good society, who daily as. siraoge'y us it unv soumlfl recked not some their enamel mask with ihcirgui ot Clint. Tne c.ms'oning love I felt for • ments. her withered all eon veniion.-tl, or, if you — 1 will,- instinctive notions Unit .woiihl, in Whul portions of the body are thy idfcu, have amiiched her ioveliuesa. Ii Lust truyeivruV Tlie two wr.uls. } Rates' for bucvtisiiir. A nVEUTISE.Mh.S IS Hill (*-.IJMfMc.I *»f T>n Ceill per line im the rttxt inxerrioti. himl (Ivo eem per line fur »*ueh 4Uh*ei|neii| ln*erli»'|i, ytml ieri> ,huir*yekrly, tuel >*»t ||, M y w ,ll he e'liillllt.K until o.dereil out ttnti I'lmrited accordingly. JOlt I’KINTtNO. Cardh. UAMUniLr.>,';iiu;ui.Aurt,nnd every ol It Uftl in Hivle.ul luw prho , *