Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 15, 1848, Image 1

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!, I eaWee, Mae MOotgomery, you i►7l have
Mr dram oat to corn. off di. rho ow% Aiiimet
you P'
lhitimieteelrwits Titade . bi Ass brikii.6l9lsh
ionaldednlielt-titaker of 't . itit vallage,lb Finny Mont
gometSs 4 10,' with -her, lecOter s "tile presiding over
the making of an elegant diesia, in which Miss Fan
ny ,intended td Annear.' Christmas ball, at which
she partkulatifwisbell ins appear well.' 714 antis
was now being. 4 kind," and Miss Iko*n ,atood,
sheiks in kmuul,"assidy i the
,alieady ksw neck
to the rtintribed dimendotts. -
"0, no, Fanny 1 11 interpoise t : MonfacerierT,
+• pray don't have it tiny lower that e: pOr.is!"
Mercy on me, ma'am P' hastily anstrilei: 0 1 . 4
Brown. " that don't begin to be lotegeolgh. VO7l
the fashion-plates -that 1 have jest teemed from
Brixton are as much as two inchetinwer than that,
'and Miss Masmeand Miss Scott and Miss itcibert
son ult-trar had ..pew draws kw this bail, and 1
cut-ill of the away, off the , 'kookier*. Irti safe
'Mise•Fanny's\ neck is twice as handsome as ei
ther of-theirs, ill ilon'teee why she should al
show it."
0, m ma !" adied,,rann y, in a pleading
"do le? me hare it low ; I'm aure, it Mary
Robertson has hers ao, it must be right, fat she is
always in ,the fashion; and--and--I went it so )
mamma, very r9uch."
" child, have it own way; but I must
ray I 40..n0t think it modem or becoming in a young
gid to expose herself in this way."
"0, mamma, . I'm snit It can't, be immodest,
when so marry people do it"
" A peat many people have bean mtutleters,
Fanny : does that prove that it is right to murder!"
" To; indeed, mamma; but this is quite diiiirent"
" How is itdiffutent Fanny '1"
Why—fstonit know—becanse.--- 7,
" Lucid reasoning s upon my words Fanny ! But
'Miss Brown is waiting to hear yoitr tieciainn about
the dreg& Mow will you have it cut I"
Is Well, I will have think—ths is, if
riti do ttot object, manna:"
" L artr i erilling, dear, you ab?uld bate it the way
which mita you tett."
"Thank yotil Miss Brown,. 1 *lll have it
low, if you ion nth, it will - be becoming." c .
, Why wislimny'so ansious her dram - should be
Lishionable and becoining I I don't believe you
know, and no. I will tell yon, reader. A few days
prrrinus to the -commencement of my story, Dr.
Heidi bad informed us girls that a handsnme, weal
-14, talented, and'apermhie city beau, to whom he
stood in the . relation of cousin, was coming down
to spend Christmas in our hula village, and wotdd
bs at the Chrinmas ball. "So, gids," concluded
the doctor, " f advise you all to look your best,
and ad ycalt Fratlibati for Ilialmonsays he wants."
wik, and moms to see if hoeset fill in lowdown
here." •
" Dr. Heath, did you my he was good-looking?"
asked hole Annie Selwyn, with a roguish smile on
her 'pretty lips.
"Good looking, Annie! why, 'tie profanation to
apply such Merin to him ; he is a perfect Adonisi,
and !exert *ill carry off all your hearts. We
poor village beaux - wig -be quite forgotten, if we
are tit already." And poor Dr. Heath glared al
most imperceptibly-at Fanny Montgomery. Slight
'.as was the. glance, Fanny saw it, and went most
industriously to - work dining with young Green, on
Whom she had before hardly aeigned to east a
ideate. Dr. Heath watched her for a few moments
with rather a bitter smile, an I then, turning to El•
lea Mason, he devoted himself to her during the
remainder of,rtlie ermine. Fanny watched him
out of the comer of her eye, and inwardly resolved,
that, if Frank Hazleton should prove at all to her
taste. Dr. Heath should repent introducing him, to
his d) mg day, So now you understand why Fan
-try was so anxious to appear to advantage
The dress was finished, and Fanny was lit cc.
mines at the smoothneus of the sit. and the grace.
Jut outlaw of the waist ; but a slight DILA mantled
har s etteek and bum as she observed how Ivry low
•the neck was cut. ' • V
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You are tune, Mai Brown.° said sbe , "that
that ikno limier than the others you mentioned cut
ing!"
no, Miss Montgomery, and not near so low
r ter faskuort-plates hare them. Fin sum, if I had
roar vied. I never would wear a dress a thread
ht. ‘ '*lier than that"
• it this moment, Mrs. Idortgotnery and Fanny's;
cousin. buy Warren, entered the roam
" How do you do, Limy F . said Fanny ; chow
xi° yOu like my new arms r
• .;11,4e material is very pretty,"
_answered her
4 emote, 3442 ....._4•• • ,
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"urty probably thinks,. as I do, that it leaves
.your neck too tench expoSed, for either beauty or'
tincidattyi - remarked Mrs...,Mataipietery•
mother, why srdl. yea keep Say* that!
You don't think so do you Limy r ,
"Why, Fanny, ' since you drive . me to it, I
tam oaf that I should, hardly like to wear it so very
low "
° Why, Litry, it's all the hohien, and Mn.
Boatrn says that all the gids have them — so."
Lore .ansuvred Lazy,' with a quiet
'ftwie " but 1 make rt a rile never to do stylist
do trot *pore of, merely because other people d°.
3Fna Brown ran tell you that she Died weft bald
to persuade me to have mine. made in the Same
mioner;
but I believe, Miss Brown, yen finally
2 reminded that your- rho:sieves only thrown away
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a Why,. yea, bina Wartutt,'? answeredibetdreat
instet., UI . found you mote set about hayitug pate
Own wi 4 ih ,it I *iv" baTO 1414 'Autkic*,
face .a. _ •
imow 4 1 -my may' , is die tied one,.
I am_ genandly pretty determined Von it.
mailly,,Farst don u t you thiolcAal arose a lode
low I" •
is No, neta hie," answered Fanny, tether *arm.
ly ; ale irai determined to defend her dna!, to
the death, a* the saying is. Liny said en mon
esd Fanny wrote the 4lreas.
Ceristmas night had emus, and are wee all as.
sembled in fir hall in which ourvillage balls were
usually 41ribibisted. Dr. Heath and his friend Ha?
Aeon litaimotyat made their appearence,ami ma,
n'y biigfireances were dimmed imiiatirmily.towards
the door.
Decidedly the two prettiest girls in the man
were Fanny Mummery aim Liz:). Warren, .1.
though their appearance wax very different. Fan
ny, in fall consciousness of her low-necked dress,
and her mother and coitsinrs disapproval of it, had
an °nose:4 haughty cud to her beautiful mouth,
and her heid was perhaps a little more throws back
than Usual, while hei cheeks gtowed and her eyes
sparkled, from a feeling which, if analyzed, might
have proved to bars been partly the consciousness
o f h a ving :lad her own way,, panly a knowledge ' ,
that s h e m a vey handsome, Ind, lurking in the
depths of her heat, a uneasy leeling that she had
not done well ill ci;:nqpntling the advice of her
kind mother. Liszy Wan - f.en, on the contrary, mo•
dest, quiet, and tketiring, tenth:teed mean fringed
gentian, wet with morning deli, and striving to
bide its-marvelous beauty under its broad leaves.
The door at- length opened, and, this time, ad
mitted the right peryona,, , T,m. As Mr. Hazleton en
tered, each fair =Wen decided in her own mind .
thtkithe accounts she had heard of his good looks
were not exaggerated. He was a man such as
" women love to look upon," with his tall manly
form, and handsome intellectual bee. He was of
course is - voted with an introducticu to everybody
In the room, and the evening went on right merri
ly. The ball w nearly half done, and Dr. Heath
and his cousin were standing a little apart from the
crowd, and comraeolang upon the merits of them
scene. •
" And Frairkil continued the doctor, what do
you think of Fanny Montgomery ! Was I wring
in calling bet the malt beautiful girl in Willow
sale !"
le Humph ! she is certainly handsome, and does
eicellently fora partner st a bell, bot I mast say
I should never care to meet ber mart at some sorb
place..P
" Wbat do you wean, Fmk ! Do you know
anytian` g gout bet ' Have you ever mu bet be
fore f"
" Never."
" Then why do you speak thus! Do you ima
gine that you see indications of a bad temper, or
want of intellect, in her face 1 Irmo; let me ten you
that I hare known her intimately for mom than a
year, end—"
." Is it even so, fair co: I Are you an brit in de
knee of this young lady 1 - But let me explain, be
fore you challenge mu .to mod combat. I see
nothing in her he. that would indicate &Katherine
or n foot The only thing which leads to my opin
ion
" Well, it what r
" Her low-necked diem."
the doctor burst into aloud laugh, which, for
some time, would not, permit him to •reply ; but at
length, tripirr; his eyes, he exclaimed—
" Exccrse me my dear fellow I bet. welly, the
idea of judging a tromari; character by the fashion
of her :own is too absOrtl."
"Lath on, Tay friend : but when you hare done,
permit me to explain. It is not so much the ash.
inn of her gown as the principle. that I think oC—
A women, who would from vanity expose herself
in that manne-r,cannot hare that delicate and retro
ed modesty without which a woman, to me, caa
be nothing. Now, this Miss Montgomery would,
I mate no doubt, waltz with a stranger, if she
should be asked ; and i bold that a woman who
would do that. is not fit for , a wife to any /Mess
man. She is only a trifle, .ctrl* which a man May
chat, and latqh, and bandy compliments, in his
lighter moments. bat who would take to his head,
and his inmost confidence, one whom every fiber
tine may clasp in his arms and hold to his binaritod
thorwli the audacity may be prirriem, by eastern,
and *used over with the name of wheal, Nat
I, for one." .
. " I hardly p to far'as you, Frank, although I
admit that I should hardly care to call a woman
" wife," whom 1 had seen waltzing with a sawn
ger. Bat you were leaver mare mistaken, my dear
fisflowohan in thinking Fanny liforAmenety tmeof
these_ "She never waltzes with any gentlemen, ex
cepting her blethers and cousin, and once or twice
perhaps with me, os some other intimate frie . od."
" Harry. I have nos the smallest doubt that, if 1
go and irk her to waltz with me.: that she will do
it, although the , never exchanged ten word with
Me in bet life, and knows nothing of
" I would be willing to wager my wag that you
could not persuade her to do it by any awe* in
our power. I have too good as tyieitil onerr "
"Hll I try r
4 .• Yes; but I advise you to make Ay you mind
to a mostifyMg refusal."
14 Well, Harry, will you inakente one prstakel
If she coctstemk,—if I can mate to yea - that SW*
as film, fickle, and tight as I think hts,—will yea
accept of my propos:l4f to-day, and vet= with
me to the city to rnotmar I I now cleady see that
the chain which holdayou here is lose tothattel.
And twat me, Harry, she is not worthy of it. Tour
bean is too manly and honorable to be placed in
the-keeping-of-mocha bounity as that. Mahe me
this mottnee„ nay dear cousin. Think of the lxil
liant peaspects that the city opens to yon;, sad why
should you sacrifice them for a woman who may
locks epeti yes s< oue of a 4yily, of admirers. and
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Rho, when of *wet no di*JrMts i On*
Other *di the wee *butane, and the mane Wee.
tiona of wine; which loppoaeleivii aimed yogi.
head 1" •
The ram demo; cast &pm his eyes girl
IL few .moments *Might amd9- When .IM
his voiewasmarad *mom marreyrand despite:me
than before, h- -
Frank," tatidlie, 4 .l4oriyee seek to
11 9 1 4 49 Ir'. lad *Ma pm foe inatyou know
I have always been - ditmeredinwayvaryrnart on
your judgment. I trust, however that yorkireetr4-
taken indoor /finale offinny'a chmaater : 4 I . hope
sn, molt 'meetly ; for I Will net, aer ly to yob,
Frank, that her imate fills agikie place ip my
heart 'l..ettiis, then. be Ate hist: PO sake that
Ate wears-a, rosYbad, new her halm, 'which I
have - already asked her for, and have-been refits ,
ed ifyarrean inabeither to welt:Wit/Lyon, saulto
give you that rose-bad, I aril leave Winoirrak;
with you to4Dotto‘r, and,lttakt norkiebrthat ken
soon forget one unworthy of remembrance. Now
go and make the trial.
Frank Hazleton missed the tonna, and, in "neth
er moment. made one of the bat of "beasti who
aunounded the beauty of the evening.- Alliersome
trivial conversation, Mr. Hartong, made Moe re.
mark upon the beauty of ti wohrortifich die bend
were playing; end then, bowing low, iiitaired,;—
u Will Miss Montgomery do die nibs •aid my
self se distinguished an honor es to take pertin it
with met"
Fanny Washed, smiled, mid hesitated; but, look
ing up, she enceimtered Mears ofDr. Ilea* who
had, almost without knowing it, drawn nearer - and
nearer to the group, until he made tie of it, and
was now listening anxicaudy . for the rinargia . P
answer. Fanny had a pretty large dash of coquet
ry in her composition, and she withal to makerher
levet a bate jealous ; besides that, she had build
something very bac irrathq in the low, musical trines
of the stranger, and the respectfully-admiring looks
which his dark eyes had given her. She smiled
assent, and the ytsm man's mu immediately en
circled her waist, his breath played upon her fore
head, and the waltz began. 'When fatigued with
waltaing, nothing was more natural than that they
should mat themselves in the recess of a vim'low,
to rest and take breath. Frank Hazleton wasdeep.
ly read in woman's heart, and well knew 41 the
indesetibable Juts, of delicate finitely, sok words
that mean nothing. glances whirl say more than
words, and all the other machinery offratatien.--
He was sincerely attecheid to 'his ming rebeire,
and wished extremely to mail* to his Aaiun Is
thasaght so be Fanny's Iran charmer. Soitishwel
ly to be wondered at, that, 'ad the end of Wan
hour, when Frank nation rejoined his friend, the
dispatedmie-bsal adonsodbia buton-hele. argue
1 it to, Dr. ileath.,saying, significantly,—
4 ' Ton see, Harry !"
"Tea, Ftank, I gee, and thank you fen doe le.
eon. Will you excuse me if I kart yonlobaddra
way berm alone !"
"may, my dear fellow!"
Fanny, during this shod convenetion, had been
regaermg the two young men With mutierra looks.
She had craght the deepipasnowtel expression of
Dr. Heath's hee, as his freed gave hies the rose,
and her beast whispered drat she boa barn t~iBitfs
too for with a manly. honest • heat, the bed tramed
in her; she resolved lilt she would retrieree low
error; she 'would not was any More that owir
""mmla she taut
.any nese irbh rL 4.4ssacerre
stranger,but.waeld ItSelt herself to please be doc
tor. " After thorightslie is
agreeable sod polished, and alt that. I weahlareat
deal mast spend in' harming's-kW itikylrestrusg
aloud to roe..dim dancing ttiit thin .3110 lel -
lam heartily irony lore ?tits the rosr woe&
der what he is saying to Hanyi they me looltieg
at me, and Harry seems In be main* ahead has;.;,
bin they mina not think f aril *Meth* them. %Mier
I amid him to hnow why Harry inults ma very sm.
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and on farory-tnvertd aregy-iriehdaciWOW II
kw words to Mr. Green, AO* mord, *air pig
iog*Trged engirt to the Sole lady, immk as ais4
.rich eery goer oecesm When One" win look
ed arearnd, theighjamet of bettlaregiga oraejrnt lea*.
irqg eke acorn ; !tisk!, as lrarneed themes the dote,
he turned and ea* ono Icattrneanlher. Fin many
a
any and army night was that higgaud bee, with
iterningledesponnion' ref norm* diaapporatmet,
annoy, sod love, present to irony's mind,
Mr. Buieion did me kale , diatoms with his
friend, be wither did se retreatellfaellkomgams
ry. He smeared' a sem by the side of Lissy Wat.
me, and was mon deeply engaged in eoevemation
with bet. Fanny, however, in tbelasi dame bend,
bentel a t k ris-o-ris with hint, and, seennoeing ears
fte , ed, in an ieritilemat toner
• "What has become of Dr. Heath! I dolt see
him."
"He has allowed me in - penes& Um ai *6,
to with me to Poem, where Le Use resepeet of
excellent readies is:yreilexinertow'
morning, he, prob.* has some prepen44lsi
Fanny tamed destb!). pale.arac 'with 011iaift
pleientm iTser from tx,747:oirk-litr.
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forffiedelassey sad rode `'T thariii:oo . a
dam aroma a mem alekbelirsieg rarity to
be a straws to theirfseoead idasarley
amseladed that there coda be =thing esthaskie
abed her. Had she beira daraieri tb. *rah* and
had alms reined-se salts •wish' biaa„latiratid, ao
daub; base appleiliad berretta bonen
bid* fined/ lad . imeelleet. As erekAii tern&
ad bee in* iiiminCiiije4, aR eklegisiee,
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ell it to Harry; perhaps, that _wan what they were
talking about so-exisnessiy.., , - Miaow dear! how
foolish !bare been ! Wpm: Fauny sobirchher
selt,to sleep, 'The mono* carne t and at tray
]Henri on the door, Ate eater eame and went in
F:,,nnfi - elteelc k tui - rico; Harrfesene ; end atlast;
poor gid . sal gazinji !Coin with
-on
filled with tears ? the Attie mined by', And'
- ix the outsidesrere tiro Wins, °best Which Pau l
ny riectaiied u flatly andAtie otht.4 as Hilleton,
or as she mentally teemed him, Mephisrophitic
Nah.knr.Ooke4 to - Wnidi:4 l- 4 1 *. "al!-MiKfign
rolled from her Sight. Fanny- covered her fare with
her hands end - igaiiiitay. to the lees Which seeth
ed lobe ehollth* her. •
A year had reseed; and Pitney east with her coo.
sin tizzy 'Warren, working upon a bridal dress for
the liner. Fanny'rebeek riartaranewhatpalit and
thinner thes - Vitt liblv, - ,thatieed tribe thristmas
ball: via hithliz4bOtilaleichingadiltirisilit
gay sparkle, foe a softer, and perhaps sadder light.
She dittact - smile so oSsek, bat abaft ra, she diktbere
was a siregirma in the smile, 'A &lace, at - had
wanted. Her voice, too, did nos tall out so much
like a bid's, as it fonnedy did, bai had a *paid
subdued' pothers in itsgentle tones, which, if it elide
it lass brilliant, was indescribably snore hatable
than the gay and aiming waxer( a year before.
Hit perhaps the mesa observable chaste iris in
her dress. ft wear almost anirlike in its simpßeity,
covering the neck to the . throat , and the arms to the
wrist. Lazzy ' s sweet' lace had an additional hap
piness, and any ones would have known by watch
ingthe varying color, the smiles which ever and
anon dimpled her fact. and the espressionolswect
and mingled recrAiction and anticipation which
her face wore, that she was about to becomes hap
py bride. She was the firm to break along silence,
by air, • • --
" Fanny, Fla* sap be is going to bring down
his hietpa, Dt. Heath. to the Ireaditg." .
"lodeeklr alai Fanny, end best moos. closely
ores her erotic.
Yes, yen hayeoei sees him since he left, lave
your prieediaXg. .
No, dear. HoF do you Re these pleb! yea.
weed Fanny. ,
"oh the Oaks are Ira enough ;'bet 1 yard so
tell ye" toot which Fmk soid ter yerserday l
Wore- he -areal Some. Mme' you kite to bear
!" -
" Tee, very onceb3 it woe," imernisma Tan
tor. And fizzy proceeded AO-teill bard able eon
sweatiest of tbe.owo youoccuen at thelndt; d the
trap which hid been Ira Ow ter, and join wbicb
feud idles; end resolation to 5134pc
her, and of bin eikniethanwray. t eaertaded
w.th.ircroo:` skew Prat& bap bee n
down heti so mach, and 'seen so mach Of yaw
goodnoce,'llW Reny, he botbaccete be was too
ha*in itkithittqtr chink: !ter; and be ma dud
Aril4adt.“; ( Or be thiaielhatbe ittiar
wiling in fanning sack ts.lereacieriameasdiend.
norm
says ttiatltiriy — bas never in elk this,rmilhal be
*atm! ,irslso * awe visited: ye dg, lady, or
expressed even adonuke, of one. He has never
falkiellealMki nor ; (foreirtnse dear isonsin't have
yof4egodenlimi and iyht, ihatda you be kac'e.
estranged! 1 know- Fanny it must skein imperil
netitisth in Fmk and• sa to Wass& upon the
aerr of your heart, in this rom; but tthoughl you
had known and love4L LIM' 104. incsizt not te:be
alfindadat hetintirdoss. 1 nut sob. sa, Fanny,
but "P. vi4 e 2l have I_done wmag acknowledging
nallY; and have davogit
the whelk, and that you have ass walked or tici ,
de n iod USA; talked . - with any your won since
he telt r
iqurraggy P' whispei;pd. I§nay, "be mews
tell Harry ; I wall not have tun think I mop&
wing for him"
c! No Ws* Fanny, Fein* *mid net do each
a thing. 2110 no tined Linty, eiyiyr, K Gime&
not tkortatte a bit if yap aboeidiell biro yoomdt Jo
tug cootie Of ilent - woelt. tekerilkik44 Faux ,
shill you wear that immankftrimer - at tic Wed
ding r '
Oh, LizaT ! don't mention - dim diems I pat
it slimy t 1 day iftet die WI, stet benteat Mama
et it ince 1 irgi wimps" ires op% es long no
' A• l 4 do' 40 1 0 c. •f,fastl'n.Vikrtr-4 ( 4 Pia then
be came again, wed dais, sod is a feer - ssieels
iltere be easiejointer':: eitreele die jet
4 fittz- t, 69 4 3, 1 - 44
Yens =3 f#l = 7i or- aglike!`
Mts. De., her
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bemoan,' ogniabilei
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fi
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wee d - kiaYing lithe mine
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arid tarns im law. them sent so
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lts igut - anißkup and ivildstWower.,
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Vfterellukl4 - 14elast, been
-.,r!sh„ frcAli. - 41epe em 11.14119117: visioa• •
e alt.* 't_..lluremesp. faitesjiriy
An& ittesioOt lib Mir . * ` at th e &reit tftenthon • "
itipo tablets
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u rriilkilr th e e of tritth",—lp it g ad .94,r,
• I- tit'etittgOti 'the-tee — We;
The path seittaavre wad with *was ore need us
, waitt.iora. • ••••. -
Artzrbed frogiillerip4tfpc.orirlos
, urwaitd wtre.bisetith ktitterwigpiiairiwit
- • Ani its altietateeittWarteririreetarbf - -
Vex:wheal we ;mpg* faithissa:treethr inmate.
4 .W. 4. 41 ia.ve as dPkii.94?/104,444-iiTelnvie•
Skiving with toveliaess. the joyous maid*
- Blabuifill 4 / 6 .4otwitkpaishiscsoatiOaltigitt-sity;
ach Amoy is , withrthiess laden it
SO cot--dreams tio intwt die.
is site brief hear. heir radie t rent to btigbttia..
A tbiagefAtead twilit elliaottat hitthl
The bring beam her pnrieweg once delighted:,
Shriek back appOlid—such is thiead octal*.
.1 • -t
The happy; mother lewdest/ capresthe. •
The „tsraiiirig babe that aeatles caber breast."
Ia faner . keek'hip of her a& the blessing.
Whew datetiiislore Mrsli - sondieter Cul rest.
41tat! his tosy . lipsePen.sleir. idle fathott
Hts tinny eyes so losin bails
( with -
w rbi livid `hoe Wu Mir young ail . periadipg,.
• Illiritstim earib!ifter: +'9l; chic! end Offside
-•-.
• This is ilysiend of estthr-4 1 1f.talfeht-solde‘f.
At an ltinsSes eatt, frorilltsloirdhomede - pkrts-.-•
MS Whet-Spot t foreign soil sal eknilder.
...Aksilliwearrnmswormistsonartdowftw ham& .
The King uyan.his throne, the peasant, lowly.
The lterk.Latli9.; .. 11 g$*,0iEW Mid Wiii-ath
'llle - is The ernantott conqueror— 4w*. sloWly.
-Newsom and bud-are withered by his breails, •
Oh ! what were life, were 'this: indeed, the ending
Or al the holy des that Wads us bete
Or what could soothe oar sad despair, when bending
Above the turf were sleep the young and hurl
How vain thehopes and fears the heart , now moving
Were there no home beyondthe bounds of earth
Where we should meet again. beloved andJoriag,
The cherished ones torn from the bensehold
hearth.
Go seek the ehtthber where the good ffiaa.ditne
Endures, with trust in God. the last dreadstrife
Behold:lekik anguished uses are rouniihun
lag.
How calmly be zielded spent Etc.
Death is A gala Barth from ,his view recordist,
Faith reigns tritimpbant is Yin aged bream ;
And white-robed Mies Ithehrward are speeding.
Gently to bear him to his heavenly rest.
easiest-rite or a Yocae Girt MOWN rash Lam '1
--Hatriet irnot sharety, Win be presence bean.
Ties are coaieleed- with themetteu At Gast she •
y appears pretty; but the naoreshe is beheld
thf atoresgreeable she appose. ffsemeine where
ahem Mee, aed :be she gains never loses. She
is equaled by few is a sweet embattle" of anew.
nonce, mad without damling beholders the eterests
than. She byes dress and is a good judge of it,
; despises finely, bat dresses with a peter= gamy
tubing eitoplieity with elegance. She covens be
beauties vosefolly as to give grace to the ineginso
the. ' fee prepares herself fa managing her ace
he by ddllipmee is emeagite. tat offer Mee
Cookery is bailie to her, tweles the pries aed
qtaiter d provialous and the e a reedy mom
amt. ate. holds eisedinete end mamas to he ie•
deptestahle is a wawa, and del album* dtlP.
swift Infeelally if .balatiteL, The auntie to
eatertasa dues not stake her Amato& nienestaterial
APFOlSAtteilogkereliii"ofhe --
ing protean& lier tea-ability is too great in sper.
lea equality of temper, but by :megentess renders
' that inechdity hareless. She/relax with patience
' any wrong done to her ;„ let la lamellae to repair
Any wrong she has done, and doer it speededy as
to make it wear ineriterioas. If she happens to
disoblige a companion, her joys sad carcases, when
restored to farce, abow the buithea ibat lay epee
her. The love of vitae is blending passion; be.
cause it is the glary of the faeale ask; the korai'
as the only road to happatees-,roisery . being the
sure aituadant of a woman without rinse. Of the
absent she never talks bat with cinausepectires.-,
her Rails acquaintance especially. She has re.
j leaded, that what renders wanan prone to deem•
die t is talking of their mu. sex t and that they are
ewe elpitable with respeet ro the men. Mania
-never talks of imam bat to express the good the
tore of them ; of others she says nothing.
Witk
oat mach knowledge of the world, she is attentive,
obliging, and graceful in all she tines. A good des
positiett does mete far her tans an in abut..
Weary, Esinrses-arbe noble eramples pet
by oar binnerserifear England, will *ebbe find
slinky admirers and Cannon, anon; the feeders of
dis journal Many of them, says the Gleaner, rear
Urge faniffies pay all their debts and tuts *nap.
ly, and fire independently, arse "dodged and'etbi
fisnaWlionsed• and taorided for and Inflpibba.
ey °rainier of fifty ones: The idea is that their
people fabor. 'This-is a gaintraistake..-
They titre artels,Theensaifbet *life be eitCe::-
irsrpbroe - 'for -emlirbiat • sad
:`P6* hot* 10 4:0 11 101
_414 as i 1110Am:weirs Amadei to 'm i st rjugt
frame:sepiarky Noiddoir_pabbfiNilk lamararessi
itibbdPbani_e_ , fteadey*
ses_iihksia_ 1443innese ikinntrw
Andsin lebratbnet vornesers .
itiliai_k g t i Oltgriaren t *or . 13 5a4 . .*: 4 1 #es
iipninikeiller l 4.ii;4 **Alf "alien*
cooper oribilarramd7emr-Arcasm ippiaarandser
dinorrikn dAniclikliNitblionnelse!And
ties tipls * ao! agalec > y ate --InmeliblVo4l4
- imokhigiektiletwedd Wye.
&arts:it LaßitieVlD I their 410.0 5 ,-.
orieqindtoksad twinged tobikaseios-fo their
Ma dung bee - iris net for Ile ids
of beecering seised& 'iD satiety or ores to our
friss* but' fors the !etsit the time se are ems
piled b ipeopridtdrei. . Of Ars aerie,
ao'illiberhat set vitei islet alibi' die Nies to be
-ofied•
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Tiot.ftlyin to Aislerk.4r-l'hir ditinirtggrigini
five refers ta' l ll:irpitititefqiitiitigent*w
't I" ork hcsianirhier+telt i becatito: bank e r 'I;
In tywrik*l l ,+ftff vieftlyti ..
j ogilim nt 4 iwns
quite finants taetitg &seinen Ana Intich• be
handled
.t}` On pnriio4l 0 13 *,2
tfte 9irsiteiniaiini ‘5 0 .049 . fte410 tholni,
en i dol, en bleisna-cOrrY n 3511411 dboner.
lVitats. Istlitaptc "ides 'way and artiphtittmiego,
1 era few!th-r:•-,.. at.. Otuaiiiriol liie.l: fix
1 a &Pal Oltititr:-...
1 three gentlemen ; , as the dinner was wen
by a • New Vo rif ' ,- - of ecntrarthe converss.
lion s 4 . nee I ' ' . iqh'lrse alliihetadihg top* odr
p v
1 money making, - chard Easstottatiaonermere
ly-:- into ihe - etarreressiottilswd
*sell eatteelseryihwrat nanarirstp citi-terviagt—
n4f I mend her+ SSA %) weardditabhs-itte
sit snenths, , -andlieur'in the , principle wit&- wren
per rent htterestY - .!,, .. -, . '‘• i.. -
" What esearity eatt yow-givarr adnid' taw of
throparty, w : fronrChasiehion: - --
ow l
4i The word
of a 4 honest attan,"astid• the advert. ,
hater. • n 1-havetwed-preaent."
•• it Wet - liar' cobaildi - hkely : litOley " ' '*J 'Ai
plan - ter.. i
1 _ ..
Aldir."Prianalus aerpeetrAsadtailantint
the knit.. V ad, and the “ Smereksli" go.•
niWnwsinteditar dratinds..• Phrsereettidristaaw
terfaiddidlii , and ssa4 ha, dame go Wittiontade
ne4ani, likwtherplanter,isthe_inehastinet
- wadiererans. Be was no the yew of mini.
in a innhlty prim of slaw, -. 16 , 41,0111. gellneild
'at tOr.. lora% -.he- -rani's' . kr Arrsr Ifatitin•ardet to
make an effiatitcriaise - sonte money... He the
of Mt. nice.: -lie waited eft the Now York> beak
'or. -4fe asked a 4aan afe3,o*. , It weeld sassy tans
kern rater dilatant:tine,' .. . .. .
" 1 1W6rit 'amity r gentendeff the Chriviam
• -
gealty, *Alamo, I west lIVINFOT es yee. sew
svc*red we. I have flothin.to give -hut der wed 7
et en honest wan."
e Oh, that beo3-41!!' said ib. righieckasbank
eri " That *in not go gurrent here irk Wen .
s ti b e os
f aiwt sich 145 nailed bun Lra boalaime ha -
aipiaa, and " died as Abe foot 4011,7 armakiriee
aticidir f aodar ihr Adagio. aid he.a *poor emaa.
1a his wail* horrid images of wail sad
fa6iskehaaniiii-the asaztiof goit..--Ckdahoo Cos.
Tier,
tote anti - Drei.—jthere in a icy)! little &diet;
once between the menin lute and the man Ili
debt. sotb the Moo eta - the beer eminence
*ragouts by pfordisiq - nOtes; the fernier evine
bib to Lis etediter; sad the Imes eeserweibiffeitikeek
to his &hone.
bster by promising to cherish, 'is femoral
io the huffs good books; mid dai
debtor,liy :promising to pay, isktaeth adaniisioa
into the ereirgesis ledger.
Lime keipidit la tapas' • awake an night; so
dolt debt. "
natidealating, and deb bolistliairiek.
The man' tifofeneiefi imam , is in mod it fiti f "
and se is l dielmis via poppethibrqeessles,
Tin ne Ilarrauste-Otee dale ekippareisr.
tiseit the. gebeee from tballackwoods,7 ape**
Eiodiega seeedjawahis ahlattio ale meet harfel
nestramm..rtagoires,erel4. jie-at fiat detanniked
dee hiri.a.vide..hia.efiaemafe . thought he would
aquae thelosiatide. Na therefore Wed
• " What.eitip.at duet -
"The SearcetiMalkra."
" 'Where are you horn I"
" From ihmeing, down oat"
" Who cotomande her FT
" Why tandertek her, batl eirarshelt too mach
far air."
A.11:113210TT TON hlonmas.—The late Omen Chia.
kete was exceedingly food of needlework, and vu
solicitions that the prince mes shotdd excel in the
sante amusing art In the moth in vhieh
jetty toed to sit with her family were some cane!
bottomed chains, and whet playitig about, thepritt-
Ceases were taught the ititebesorithismee canyasi.
- As they greir older, a pardon of each lay 'Vie
spent in this employment ; and, with their ford
mother as their companion and initMeness, they
became imontialished needle2tromen.-4Ess Lins.
Sem
" Jos, *hat makes 'out note r 4eFrietsd
ship." " Friendship ! Bow Bayou nishethat out!"
la Pre got a frisiod who le sety..food of-bandy, mai
es be ,is too weak to take item% Ire coa
tooted ins* his tatter~" -
teetichieeti eeheeirle the ethetaini f .
M t "
eet eekiee hint hew be mewed eyeseepeeite
e - get- hoteeilei verr gaiety thick
isibe aa. held : *heirsainieffes is
leinele - ropeet eF Veep!
IMAM* rou Yire, tbieereirialnigle
Ile Met lytegaciiiii.l.--•
_ Taa-i Loaccia l / 4 0 sivesdkosigt.
sekismebAvie
;hp!, slafirPoT4 11, 1wegi7 , wi 6 e=t411 11 1 6 6ry4 1
1301 0 64 4,14 F A -a krilego!ms , "Maberent MEW
allMA* l lft sli.d-af '
lotfliseilliTaiieliit this 111%017(014
.km*chiiiittAft
vis4,l4oovietoopie: iteattoirt-ift
iimitififtheirrelatits titipeddifillisitiiiiify
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2 4 .044 i scael,l l2 o% ke ili
"P I P. 4 touft Yong "P bFilma"
Pito aims_ SU
Ihisecisnimany, onelieps
hi Comet aid bke Z"
«J Lawnsin aid Lord longbow aim:bow
goodoino who nocoosloormodoimei-puor
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