Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 11, 1850, Image 1
MOM - a ~ EIIII MEM E2I3E i gaza,lit , EMI . • _ Eutur bq Inorninb,..llloo,o": 10% t rot the ne . adßod ItdpQater r s. THE HEART'S Elkll— . %on darkness flies, and the firsti)Ottstit rot tffOrikiiig With flowing beauty tinge the eaSterti Aryl' Ari a the star of day appeals adorhipg. with golden robes each tree 20 molktitahrbitii, When Nature's songsters mild nreiweetlY singing, To show their joy as ciaT's;'appriitach thy' see, .tad all the woods with melody are ringidg, . • T hen , then, sweet one, my thorits are ilia - thee. Rd then the evening comes serenely stealing, to tranqntltzing beauty o i erathe earth . ; c s adroit and itinetosi each dare-worn feeling, And giring thoughts of purer same birth ; When bird and beast in slumber are reposing; And silence reigns profound on bill sad lea-- • s tream and breeze their manners softly Closing, KS ;noughts, with ft sweet sadness, turn so thee. w",l this weary life of mine is ended In L .. , my thoughts thou e'er will )ear a patt, led. watt my youth's brightest hopes lieri:blend m,A thoti the joy wert of my manhood's heart. ' Rt 113 the day that death of - thee bereft me. r te could read the anguish of ! my breasEt ehenshed hopes, and all my glidttess left me, Ard Fy no longer in my heart eottld rest., 4,, t weary years have flown since thou went taken 04 .orrow rides on each succeeding year. ely wealth and friends I am forsaken. Atd nought remains that once made Tlife so dear. s= b : b ut sweet hwp; she yet with me doth linger Her f.nn prayed IA Heaven's Own tight I see, ir :11 timing smiles she points her cheering finger To a sweet rest beyond the grave with thee.. lierrick. Pa. Thous,. :i - 3=JMI:M.A 7 B-1?r?C351 IT KATE SUTHERLI3I6 -Whxt arr you amen: here, MiSSI" N cowr y zni thus atitiret , .rd was• giftin_ by a '2t , te, urn whlch eak" a tamp, in a harrd gme.r furni-lied d.rdWlng-mmti. She laid aside . ae :mt she yrap reatlitir.,.. and without making an' •rrt rrov up Iv and retired. Two or three of the family. were present — 5 ..,,; e fleet of )trs. Freeman's Words, prime head that was said. Nor would they hre been as are that more than a reqnest of !Wi nce tVe rnldr, but for the lady's remark, as Crx mipc a= wrii toegtn at <mee t and let Jessie t--w her ?Awe What did you ;ay to her, ma!" asked a young v 4-110 sat swla.:tog, herself in a large ,r4:4Ling nrr ,I.imp;y asked her what she was doing hens." Wha! did s'.e answer r - , \ . Soihing. The tval . in ,ii hitt} I ptit the it res- ' Jr. fu'ily expiained my meanlig, faun sorry that 'ass i ce= should have arisen ant 'ty for • Mining r i - •eelin,.-s. but if the does& t hin* her place, c.i.e :vas: be told tibere it is." . ; see that she was doing any great Laniti, - v...-arted an old gentleman who sat in front of the -!? was no! In her place, brother," Bed Aire. an air tl" ", We employ eri= a ieacher.in the family, #act as a ztocnpart w be , own [mod sense shoila home tanght her Ina would nflil s',. DS mate an equal of Jes= tr wrt..tl,l 3ott. uncle Llward!" .asir whoa sat in the mckitrel-chair. lou ea:Lox make her your equal, Flusuy ? iu ?viz of worldly blessing!' ; for in :his matter s - , -.dence `as dealt more hardly with bet than '-ztca. As to companionship, I do-not see that tie mle worthy now Wan the was • a year or two • - roe tan' rtansrly, FAisrard," said Moe. Free; 'zit, it a tzte of disstrtit. Ia the Tay, sister !'' There !no :•.leen a very great change in a year.-4. ' l6 se's liTner . no longer moves in oar eireler . T--41 ; by: is Jetsie any the less 'worthy to sit rvr parlor than she was then r , I alink so and that most decide the tnatter t o lmmed Mrs Freeman, eiincing some temper. ?fie cid gentleman • vaittno wain; bat Fanny I gra n in favor of taking jessie,. for I knew -tr a stankl be: Sirs.+Carlton recommended her Itatilt,taid said so 'much 'in her favor, that no ac. was left for a refesal. As for Jessie heriell. Itre so particular objection to her, but the lad having once moved in the envie we are in, ?mart her: for it leaves room for her to , step 'irxra I . .cr place, as she has already done, and c-ecu us the attpleasFail necessity of remind:. zr her of her error)" it rfro't seem to nnte,nlenlstikerd Mr. Freeenatt, had low said nothing:" that .Arlinkflawf z wts do::.; anything werrhy of reptant ate 11 5 teen well raised, we know; is as leanest ' s :•nme.i. and ratell4ent gni, and, therein's*, has •• 3bcnt her to create repugnance : ortentakti r J .sagreeabte. It would ,e better,per 7 , I '4 , i er looked were to what persons mei than merelyexternal.'' II .0? re , c wen - to intk in that vac," ,aid X 1 FT,....1-1 • Bo! 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'eta, 'and nit l ist heuttnl *ttexttLieirtao ;Morn' a mereVittanger. tilpLe--I-vv.right•-Weeatphdk of this? 'hotel cause offended man fat rerniOding MO the real . Pt.ftf givett:hut &lie pride .hatigletganus.. nes% no regard for mother's feelings.. -Ah 'Met' this is one more lesson of the ninny I has* learn. Rut let bear up Yrith ti..b.:4.+lle,Ltt— thein;is One who knows nty-path, end: q v/he um that nbthing therein seed -cause my- feet- ici stumble.- From this moment? will =think' of itll here as strangers.' I will faithfully:4;w* . l. engaged to dp• and expect Aherefar eltiOse ifee pensation agreed upon when d came ; -vilave-La, right to expect 'novel" - The blight "color faded Oulualli featiicthe gushed . cheeks of Je6410 itatnptiarel 14'10).4 , cidin, yet pensive face, she arose d ,weld down , into - the rood which been set ipart fur her use - when glring instruction to the etildren. It ilia weinieti and lighted, and had in-it sc c sinall li*rit. ere the vat alotte r tpadilwatiti thinking feria couple cr Wirs, and then reviled in bet-chamber for the • night As was: 'mated its the ettrivenationnhrit aroie upon her leaving the draWmg-rooriqessitailamp ton's circuinstatwes bad suffered in - aveal, short period, a rat change. A year before, - she • war the equal and companion of Fain). Freeman; and; niore • beloted and respected by those who 'knew 'her than Finny was or eveccould But,unex pected reverses came. • The relative who bad been to her at a tether ler many years, was soddenly deprived of all his earthly goods, and reduced so low as to be in waist of the'comforts of_ life; So soon as s aw this she saw plainly her duty. "I cannot harden my tmele,n she said resolute ly, in herself: " Ile has enough, and more than enoutgh to hear op under, without the addition' of my weight." Thorcilatfolly she looked around her. But still in doubt what to do, she called upon alit dy named 2rlrs. Callum, who was among the few whose manner bad not changed with altered for tune, and lraukiy opened to her what was in her mind. What does coax ogle say 1" inquired Mrs. Cetiton. " Dols be emirate of the stepl" "He knows nothing of my purpose," timed REM "He will not hear to it lam certain. Bat for ell ttrat. fam resolved to do as I propose. lie has last his property, and Is naw in great trouble. He is, in fart. struggling hard to keep his head above water. My weight micht sink him. Bat, even if There were no danger of this, so long as I am able to Sustain Myself, I will : not cling to him whiielre tosied on the tempest of ativersiti." " "1 cannot but hilly lappmve yothr decision," said Mrs. Carlton. her heart warm with admiration for the tight minded girl. " The fact that your un cle has been compelled to give up hki elegant house, and retire with fort to a boarding-house; shows the extremity to whir'S' he had been reduc ed. I understand that his fine bisiness is entirely broken up, and that. burdened with .debts; he has commenced the world again, a few hundred dol lars all his capital in trade, and resolved, if health and a sound mind be , continued him, to tine *Wilt on his present diffienhies." " And shall I," replied Jessie, " pit an idle wit ness of the honorable struggle, content to burden him with my ,inppott, No ! Were kof soak a Spirit, I !tumid be =Worthy of the relationship I bear him. Moth rather Would P. aid him, were it in my power, kt .any lifarriffef " If I ianderstand you ariht," said Mrs. Carlton, atter thinking a kw moments, tr you _would prefer a situation as governess in a fnifeta family." c "Yes, that would soil-.me hest" I «How would you like to lake el , ;kailieof Mrs. Freeman 'a younger children I ..She meta geed to me only pitertlay, her wish to obtain a suitable instructor for them, and said she Was enithltopay s liberal stdmy to a person who gave entire sail faction." - - ?eta face.berame thoughlftlL, " Mrs- Freeman is sot *evilest agreeable Per tobelonsd,l kattirilessier said -ter filiendi . "'bat the step' Yel ro l ittyoliptisantifsesolteal: tht. beginaisti: r ." it does t 4 know ;.and 3 mast not forget this.-s- Rad 4 a ehoie' e, I certainty Amid sot 'Select' the family of Mo. Freeman as the ot:ie it :which to . begin the un!lifel ate ens, r Willig ore. Skte sled Fanny are smog the fee whcrhare craseniter now tiee ote esteem with !reit evildoers, shim try be.: cle's ro.i•tivim•r , Bus Iu ul not thiuk of If slke,y will tale cue. I 'dill go even into their howe, an,k.z...-unie the bumble attempt a govern- IMII t • ......... • - .pc-Bm1ay:0-4y.sivropo,,it l y il owp g rA, : BROFolq4,c44:#;:,- Phi., -= - -BY -E..- MEARAS.OOI)4O. - =CI "Then hail pia cc* hem consult him !" dent has affected toe. Btu deeply grateful to pa Mrs. Carbon immediately called :span Mts. as I leet for sot* an evidence of your lose. 1 mast Freeman, and mentioned !mole. Sot" objection posit heel the band that wank' force chisel/ van er a s made on the acme of het being an S old ar.;.. me. 1 sell not be unjust to you. 1. ell) net esker quaistanee, who would •eopent more notice than your tarsi earnings toms the risk of to ;them." 1 one in her position ens entitled to receive- This • A shadow pasted ewer the face of Aimee' , and . l however was overrifftel IT Mrs. Guilds, and, alter a her voice was taxesed with soundblog Me filet an interview *ilia Jessie, an erigagainerd teas en; als ale teplied•-• teed ono for "pat s eta rotary of kw . blankest , i Ban dn. you speck to 'se thee, midst Has doge= '- e ' -i• • -.' :. - --- am yes Pude beck ery Inathehee!, in love, it media ' Where/rine' mettles :ea the vie lo iter t . te:eviseath the iiip?ir 01? rink' leet,,,tiouble4 ! j Mr. ilittiOe, he ti,*o:l,oo.4.eli t 40: hiio re s tu r witioioa:4 , 7*0 3 0:i s i na. ; I 54A-46. . ,.L00 . do ih°154..*410.-1-gia;sool ' 1i00 4 • 46 tirtillit knirellet , .. No v i . - asiebl antidee ves;:tb;svonstn:liesatreapall: , eamscite' ..-..-5.4,14 , r .--,:rsl ,:,,. -.5 ;', :' - n- , -Lf It.: ratikpittkileigrf*te** ,4 , - solvitieni iii l * . I 'lltThiin#ii --11 . 11 ' ' . , :_. '. ;'M lii:i : ** o . f3,pliftliaigteliW . AKithli vl-4 U124 5. * *024444W1 --:•rilV-:-.44,7A11.41411 we . , , r s• • v tt".y r . <=4.l. 4 ,T . . h.^ EaS:r:r. , I.l' nee, ye ?tots .• ,4 t be mew y rem. to • - =NM MEI fiTit rtbes44,ii diel!..4Perial,9 l - 4 1 .1 0 Irdfr7th lt Ate - 4adO . F. F : was -a palatial ear/risme, bat obi bore it its the righrepirit. -Afteithatishe was - cat4* to eoafine tieeie to'tte partial' tlethouse aisigeed . her as a *4 41 1. .nol),Aigi never ;i-Ook th e 40 111 11 .aortas. Her doty, : to the child wha war, ecsamitted to bet churl was fir y pet foined, juitratte(4cceivea'retolarly, 1 14,:itairsaie, coli*t; and them lb, re- Xeigagitaattresit hie and-:hie , (sattily Pay abotilyoreek *liar week atoeth east ,mottih, did lestA th#l ) ,taiis,lificii!"4,b)! sP 41"ilrittrn: rte 4 : f r*- 18 4 4. 01 00: , .h0r :dime ' s.: But she *l4lO, ioeastaitt.her atatoeicieastisas dilit she was aotortighcitad:alhaitreet ism alf-ariteursi het eifal I_l*idetice: '-1 1 0*.d.dicin.rg ( tikiSalkirsteadi,ifjilig*n4e.t_ siaspaat ieenhigib.ihar. hoseei.ntinkirrety week , sad Melanin* aiev tem rasarot her o)i eavininguiedi • Of her treiniinent hi theAhater of / 1 *04," _ l 4 neje - I:J . /W:la ; 446 . iiges; . 4 / 9 11 e 01 ;aa 50 4 , 15 9 1 7' avoilsd .10 1 4 ,4 direct - "litr.lfattatri's etufketird'tir be i hinfOtte. 44; 4 4.i ?* l. !/: 4 0 ti.Pii 4. 01 _pace, p his credit entirely.goeie, Off thastapi. -tad . rip= whieditelswardolughisineree'llesiltirl so a few hondred„dolliaS *Mil it l abber linpoini fiktiNerithilie any ; lieaduay " In ~-;ye feoin the tiataJeitsie relieved him-how the,. Widen- of het rapport, safer from being encouraged, by the result of his, efforts, he telt like abandoning alt as hope. teas. ; There are a l ways thriirCulik are , teidi, to give smailcreditato ette vihainethey believe lobe honer; even though once =tomtits in teams; hut for Such 'favors Mr. Nailimart-could not twee kept up thus tar. ,Now ttte 4ifftect!it , :tvai ; to,Pay ilie,firw_aotes given. as thensvere mitered. f, 110ithOr fife hundred 411 ant wse ispfallifee'ori thernexiday, ifind MX. flartiipn ffenithiniseff with but a handrail ' rfollaiitn Meet it. The fires from which he had binght the gods en: width the note was given, had I nured him when off embers refer. _to,thli, amount of a single dollar, and had it in their power i ; o forward his itreTsis greafty it he was frunctual in his payments. it - was the first bill of ',goods the? had sold him, and Minim could Onte'to them for assistance in liftingther note. for 'hat Would effectually cut off all hope of 'further credit. (He could not _barrow, for *re was no one to lend him money, There was.itt',ume when he could have borroweJ thousands on his word ; bet nog be knew that it would be folly to aSk for eiran hundreds. In ash= of deepa' couragement, he Inn store in the evening and went home. After tera while Sitti_alone,,,fessie, who camel to see hi& often, „tapped at his door. • 0 Ate you not .well well" she asked,witistareh eon cern, aesuon as the smile with which he greeted her faded from Vs face, and she saw its drooping expression. Yea, dear," he said trying lo arouse himself and appear cheerful ; but ibis effort -was Twin. " ?ruleeJ, uncle you are, not well," remarked 31nsaie, breaking in upon a longer period of silent abstraction into which Mr. Hartman had Linen af ter in Trait-trying to converse cheerfully with his • ; iece. "l ant well enough in body, Jessie; bat my hind is a bale Anxious just now, - ' be replied. " Isn't your businevs coming oat as well as pa expected 17 inquired the afiectionate girl. "1 inn sorry to say it is oat," returned" Mr. Ilan friar). " In fact I see bet hale hope of succeeding. I have no capital, and the lisle credit I profess is likely to be destroyed thropgh my inability to sus tain it. I certainly. did anticipates better reward fof my efiorts, and am' the snore disappointed at this result. To think that, for the want,of three or font. hundred dollar's, the struggle of a whole Tee should prove , in vain ! As yet, even that small sum I cannot command.".' ' The face ofJess*flnshed instantly, as her uncle uttered the two last seiseripes. " And *CC co small as amount as due* or four hundred dollars save you from what you tear r ' she arked-in a trembling-voice. " Yes, even so smell sn altion as that. Bat the into might at well be dwassands. I cannot cora -1 mend 4. 1 ' a You can uncle !" replied Jessie, With s` glom of exidtwitin ember cheek, ands Spirit of her voice. "I have the money I Oh! it Is the hap piest hots in my Ilk ti And sinker' „e, fanned, she bud her now weepbm free epee the breast of her uncle. Her team were the csagnahner, waters atglidness, " fi g *vs lb* lir*. _ls chlati. said. Mr g s o. ~,_m an, aka, the e .,„,' a f e l ° lf f .e.r ,m f-MFIV!• .! 1 *" -W WOW rage! It : - . N...1. , ....r, stir. - .ft -.4 : , ,: .. 4 , ......- "e -, " I beveled act Va 14117 speak zee sidary:7 ~Ka Year safer! tfaewtonsiereeltr - z- - ' " treiy, 4011 i- I It*k clothing- sal .., 5 0,its.aria there Was,ari giber waist t Isi lake it friss mei , Pear one* hoer bspp7 isiinakpe use **Melt that I have ,It hi my power fetid re. Weilill twit the sum wax tens cifilsoassi" - --- , Mr. Hartman, as semis the brat surprise was over, said with evident emotion-- ii feseie. I cannot express how tins.* this sues MEE , vislit-tapnarcLersoor souk a*r ivirtrs*A ••.-• "! . •"" • --""•• WM= Offal k do? .040 fiord the ►of firs es viola preartwaraces, naafi* - dieri;,was the cruelty ofaoitiviccaion. etelia.ktie drabs& so. freely tendered relief. to ~tkmr ead,4ll obiset ' ions bid tar yield, mod bk. putt. irate *as saved 'frcita4 - seeriid 'disaster, rbir.b would tiaieip' . 3rd'birtt, by the Alai Jessie had..eamed rod eased.'. stana,-the - lkeepigiirstaxii - OtioPrlvAri vailoAn4sdigileflit B*ed " replica' Mrs' Oulu*. said a_yonag rasa litho minal. dog by, owlish* badbeen anantiailo Fanny/ow man; “irisens is Slim liampunkin - • - -4 11,fitcriffsece tier fors long time. What can lase - bin . ..min Of Mil fa She oilead or is obi 1511. nadir "He s t uncle, 1 oppose you know, baled- in ha sighs, she hittEe6Wii'pesh,!'ieplid Mnt:Csatun. joiLl'itc4oo7lc* Petkii *.vareigt that,oo'dot ocs4sfiset that porerty was &social crime. itpossibto , than so totter ire ft Jessie • Ilisopton has been It:chided bolsi the eittlesbe so -grseiii with bet ete,itiiitt, beciuse of this ammo io hit intele's oilcan:titaness is true to sArery great extent, Mr. Edgar," returned rm. °office, « t hough am glad to say that _there Gmieleho can a - ifs - Mt:tett the real good of her charactey aod who love ber as truly, and es teem Ent!, highly, as ever they did." A wonky few; end_ of t were only so fortunate as taildi in company with her I would be of the Isumbei. Is she here to night." „The young man bolted at Mm. Freeman, and became aware, frem the expression of her face, that the subject was disagreeable to her. With ea sy politeness he changed the theme of converm. don ; but as soon as au opportunity offered, sought Dot Mrs. Carlton, and Mel a question or two more about Jessie. " What has become o$ Miss. Hampton ! I should really like to know," k 4) said. blew Carlton could catty reply dL-ect, and she "an swered. " 2 1.1 he is lilting ia this, family in the capacity of governess." " ledeed !" I- have been vishimbere, ofi and on, for a twelve mcintl; bat bare never seen nor heard her name mentioned. Are you sure I" i 4 (‘t i les, l mewed ber the Mutation over a year Os, and we her ahncint every week" . ie." This being the case, and It also being plain t 'er worth is not appreciated beve l our remarks li, „while ago evruld not•have been very plus. ant _ 'as ems of Mrs. Fyne:nen." "Y prwrime not," Was returned. The young man became thoughtful, and in a lit tie while withdrew from the crowded rooms and tett the boon: Re was the son of a wealthy ma- chant, and had recently =Me into his fathers busi ness as Partner. It was to the fitua of Edgar Sr. Soo that the note of Mr. Redman, which Jessie had aided him to lift, bad been doe..: era the day succeeding the party at Mrs. bee man's Mn ; Hartman came in to, purchase some ,goods, sad aka selecting them asked if he could have the wail credit. "Certainix," replied old Mr. Edgar; "and to ?,tible the =WOW of the bill!' 'Hartman Clanked the =escheat, and retired -4. ion know that Ere hundred &thoracic ha paid last wee* T gitd Mt. Edgar, etireakiog to his nos, and aUturtn: tolHattgazo, 'rho had just Id. Ct i JO! '‘ Well, I heard something shoat that note this "niornin,g that really touched my feelings. Halt- - man spoke of the eimarnst' ance te afriend, and that friend betraying, I think the confidence reposed in him, related it m we, not knowing that we were the parties to which the note had been paid. On that note be name near failing again " " Indeed ! And yet you have just iota him free- if n " 1 base. And scehtiressj` (Tamp that I soak] risk five tboissaad dollars to keep bun op. 'know him to to stem of striet battery." "There is no doubt of that" replied the son. " You remember his niece, I suppose !" said old Mr. Edon "Obi ter, *ell.° " *hest J7r. ilartman'is cinmuuitances became reancvl, she ot her own hee choice, relieved him of the burden of her support, and assumed the t r i. dews sad toilsonie duties of a governess L, D ue a t /or !tips) ..fimilka, when) she irl a ern" *km bean, 411.thikeinsainerafore & As note of w hi c h 1 speak wax dee, shlreallett to see her mode, and firmed I ins u ;rouble). ..Tor some time he tiond ed tiro itiuse, bat so - carnets/ was she iiit her age*. !lairds enthatiessoltuow why be was so unhap py, dust beiold ber the reamer. He was mitt em barrassed in his business, acid, for the Want of a wittmdred dollar s, which one ; circluneianced as he was, could sot borrow, was in danger of being broken sp. To hh astonishment. Jessie umsoone ed the tact that she bad the sem he wanted, pared Wm her salary as governess. lie at tart refused to take R but she would listen to no denial." " Noble) girl F . ! exclaimed the young 15414 L Ste unman one in a tboasand," replied the son embank - meshy.. 68 And yet wait like bet's is passed Over kicks Enrol of wealth. Do Tres not know Is:Wlott funny ebe Ir we:twos t" "k de not? • • esti tett yote. She is ot the Einstly a' SAL . . Nan inoir they wres a party bet cAght.P. . - - ." • • a bitssibaspiesiratiotivreoele • thtie~iluioatUrie i#li!tjA, .; . # 61 E 1 . 7- 64 10 .51 0 ;10137: at a lovely tea. . 7 - ,:,4.,;f,:n fi,,f.,!...4- ==fI=NIME 20E1 " Well iiifionlliiitied the olitientliria' p ••eall I thavistultatris that hooked upon Wm young lady no palomino gweetallencies . of vhsitactoir far obt vieighing.4) the elidentinentirof Wealth. Money ! It mu take r , to itself. Whigs in.a day i . but virtue like bet 4*,aiiiling as et!miii, . ,li youitesui is not ottveyr ; isoqutevented; and.you feel so inclined, 'tile - her ifyou can. ' Another like her may . never ,cri:ol. your .patb. yy i4lr u 0 i ,sk woman as your wife, -yon nosed AiStrucaltrie - iiitimeatli ail venfity." . The - rrim man did net reply. What his thistles ;w its°, 'hiCiatimi,, 6 11 44 42 4*Tili relied:- Se 4. 1 0.41 1 .4; .0 1 U didatnoldnews tikkwhicli Mri. Freeman tad treated Jessie s ace she eine s info began* , Bete , ate added certain igns of dislike, * 044 petettOted,bhthe maiden,. In addreising niher Mrs.-Freentiiiiexhibited, at ji . es, .a supensil. -rot was pan:cider? *Bens ive. But Jessie checked theindignani helium'. that anme in her be. som,and -in conscious rectitude -ol charseter went On faithfully discha rg ing her duties. Since the timely aid she had been able- tt, bring her Miele, she biota new motive for effect, and went thumigh her,daily task with a more cheerful spirit. One day, aboutsismonthe afterthe occurrence of the party which had been' mentibnife, JeOtie, .a v til de to the =Trim of Mrs. Freeman,-gave the lady notice that, at a ceriatin time not tar oft, she would terminate her ervve, ment wilh her.- The only rea son she gave was; that the neeeeeity whieh took her from home no longer reniejne . A. At the time 'mentioned, Jessie lee, althOtigh Mrs. Freeman, urg ed by other members of she family, who could bet ter appreciate the young lady:a - worth, offered a considerable increase of salary as au inducement to vein-Inn. . . " What do yen think!" err-lihned rar:hy, 'stock three weeks subsequent, throwing open the parlor door, where ige family had assetrlbled just heap, tea. "Jessie ilarnpton's married r , • • u what !" ejaculated Bdia. Freeman. Married!': Oh, yes, sire enbugb,"' aid Mr. Freeman, gl hard of it a Fiala while before !left toy counting. room. And more surprising milli she is monied to young Edgar" " Oh, no !" responded Mrs. Freeman incredu lously. " Ti's * some mistake. Never. It cannot be '• Oh. but it's a Lel, trichiter," said Fanny, with f ill-cozcealed chagrin. " Lizsy Martin was her brfes-maid. They were Married at Mrs. Carbon's this morning, and the whole bridal party have gone off to .Saratoga." _ "He's got a gocakwife," remarked dist brother of Mrs. Freeman, in MS quiet way. " always liked that young man, and like him beam than ever now. I knew he was a fellow of goodsense; but he has shown himself to posses. more of that sterling material than I thought."' Mr. Freeman also gave his (minion, and in do.' lag so, exprefted himself pretty freely in regard to the treatment Jessie .had received while in their galtte- As for his wife. when tra:h assumed an undoubted form, she sunk into mortified silence, and Fumy left even worse than her mcther for rea• sons that lay nearer her heart. In a little while the, bride took her old place in society, and many, whp in her seclusion pissed her coldly, or all noticed, met her now with smiles and with warm gtatulatuxa. Of all the charges that followed as a consequence of her mar . - rine, there was none that filled her with so much delight as the iniproved prespects of Mr. Hartman. Her husband became-his fast friend, and sustained him through every difficulty. One home held them both. How purely and brightly theism:am of lea. sie's happiness flowed on, need not be told, Vir tue and integrity of character had met their - jun. 4 re ward. In adversity she was—not cast down, and when prosperity again smiled, she was not undo: IF elated. In either relation to sticiely, sae was a disperser of blessings to those she loved. It is a fact worthy of noisci, that those who inolt- ed dorm upon Jessie, and passed her unnoticed while she was only agoverness, now-trim-ma to the nObhs. self-sacrificing spirit that prompted her Ulu* as she had done, and spoke of ber conduct will' tad miration. iSSIZIS u flontnrai.—heeds once ort: c 4 ne d plane as imPottanias herb, in the Usk */ „ ovar i an ten:edit& To take a wood le, , o r m ilh e d e, Pedlar alive% end einillee"Xntly velkelled for the occasion, was as erm'sea as to take a v e getable Pin- Five V . A. were administered with as mach eeelleire as three pains of calomel. hi an "akeintilig fit dandle, no visitor with a dratims of Tr4ppennint etnild have helm Arm tot lially wel comed or swallowed than a lady.-bird. Fly-water was eye-water, and even thataratesattormitg mon ster,hydreptiobia, was urged to lap sena pare b the atlininitaa lion of a dry cock-etuder. Meeother dohs mid drgs , these- Ease al) had thy its the wodd of medicine, bat have fed behind them t salutary-biter, the Canthatides or Spanish flies of Entepe, and the ?4eloe thiettini, csed by the na tives of the Celestial Empire for the saute of drainug od tenestiad human. The saki *Ski most. reliable besincsis a ... nun c3a enter, is agriculture. A good farm, mended, is an inerbanstible imore—an crab mine of eahh, front which the riches of the earl can be prohlsely drazi-n, gibe owner will re Am . bet. that this can only be done by the " se ea l of his broir=47 hatted dffigent labor. -Deacon Pegabir, a steep& kmperenee mea, aecidendy eaattaining a Imisia' 41 t u mbl er o tii n the *dm day, masa-ea goir he felt stet " Saw did 1 kW" said be, " Why i fete: es al were seniog ee ":enirroot of oar meclisig-hoese, and /reel shisigicAras ajeweherp," In ant. prime dirt river an th* Ere* :104,.apoisir *Vila& fraisialriteifile 16114111 111:4 Ale. . . . .44„, i t i ewsgi ede v a v oiti gi. la p lotqc=e cp.petsiae." 4.l,Ztv ...A Ittati , • - tasoatiw:asA 5E3 En •' • imeiticsit azvorarrrauairt MO*. • y,-' 2 aVe, we pct snorer_. of OUT, Ml*l who lave etrit. heard of ..the imnintitaf VitsoripS• j • 1411/, that rich and fertile tract. 01,1andKeitnat ed in this State of Pennsylvania, •and has often been celebrated by poets and writs:se,— This valley was lust and chiefly willed by Get mans. It contains rich farms, Betas and meadows, togeille(ri'lli`vidnabli timber haid . , - Ifid was visit- ed with fne and swoid, by a party .01.4.mericart TctrignitPi#ii`hi and Indianni. in the year /17!104 'time whertihimuale population of s tbis settlement, . wfiich nuathei..aruotniied In • ni 3 fnn 35 0 s Piu l it4 d pined ate army of dm BM* and ilifgrnntni Ynnul neuron,..at a dimmest,- of tem* dap , jourrisl, I where they eipected to encounter the Main mg - of the envy. , c d The Colonel of these Wyoming acre:mils, was. Hplknback a justice of the pate. was an *- notate friend of Washibllton, who knew brow to .appreciate his distinguished qualtietom well as • his "rare intelligence; although as to • matters' re- • galling religion, their views and opinions Maned greatly front' each other, as it is well known that Washington was a strict believer in .the Bibles whereas flollenbach did adhere to the doctrines of a Thomas Paine, who was a philosopher, a 4 tree thicker. '111; fleasi-rencli,ng cell in distress, of their par ents, wives aed Oaths's', which they had left at • home, 160011" kiietilla the are of. the Wyoming Volunteer:, and in an instant Boilenbach fonud himself surrounded by hit men, who urged him to meet the enemy, whorl ! force consivo4t of mono , than 2;000 men. la rain were 'the reprelendatiOus of Washing ton, who, being aware of the superior numerical strength of these barbarous and plundering hordes, had prognosticated to all a sure death--, Terror and agony mowed the heart of every one at: the thought of the dear ones which they had left behind and unprotected, and clinched theh fists in eagerness for combat and reveance at the gloomy prospects of their ruined happiness; and it was no longer possible foj them to remain with the army. .rti the sound of the trumpet, and headed by their colonel, they began irk retorts homeward in grat baste, marching day dud night alit they arrived at their -seettlement, 1r here in.' of - meeting again their peaceful abodesohey het cid the smok ing ruins of Bestroyed dwellings, near to which the iiterrriee l kiad comfortably erected their tense, their i%onain fire blazing triungpbandy in the a, • intermingled with their buzzes. They soon reersynized the rte horde* of Bran; notorious spoilers of the "German Flat," who `bad joined the rapacious and Wood-thirsty Tories , and British, which but a abort time ago in Cherry Valley had given such terable peoofs of their mai -1 elties. With doleful lkoks, Higlenbeeh "rminied little . band;*ho ranshing their teeth for Ina and yengeatwe, stood nearibeidade of deetrnetion, and the Woks of his men announced to him the u inmost dtbnhts of their hearts: • There bras none who would have trembled.at an . asses& on these hordes of murderers. LL Brothers"- eaelaimed liolienbach, rr apiost such cowards, who now rejoice in victory over wonirWt end Children only. Every one of u can stand the ground against einht of them. • Let 05 send there brutes to 1)-1 in such a manner; that even the d.=-I himself must have respect for tho Germaes,of Wyoming Valley . 0 And raring himself from his surfs he waived his snrord in the air, and spurr e d his horaenewird. And thmulerirq hums folowed his words, and his men coshed forward, =meager ktr the ensuing cambia. At the fitst more than one handfed of these . red skins tm - rich formed the advance guard of thn enenry . ) mere toreltPrlic in their blond. The en,• my were quitrey reposing, in their camp, !mein an instant the ;rho). army of the enemy was apprjs 'ed of tt-e assault, and from all sides they rusted %yen the gallart little corps. The sun rose, spread . big its animating beams non tl.6eshansted Get ! mans, ;rho in a +merit matte arrangements In take the stand behind a row of mins, and to wait for the approach of their enemies. The flan 'as sant'of the enemy was repulsed, and many kits.- ed the eati'ia death. caused by the dense dri?.s of bullets sent forth from behind the entrenchments. The mockery about thi , powerful resistance and bravery, which the appeirazWe of the little, tend so Openly demcw.strated towards the enemy, soon engaged Its whole army. in a furious eciniben, bet they sre.Te not able to stand their ground ag-tinst the iiwebarge of the pieces of the little band, whet. rattluig, cleared their ranks. Estp&ed re peatedly, and again harrying into the, fr„,iu, the coesny could not gain a foot of exuaa, *moo their guns began to clear the ranks.of their power fulautacrutir-e- ticairtg.-nrelee lor r y bow, these Gernaiti SParulltts toaufnUY twisted the inpiitor force of the enr,,„ o ". FhtatilY, :eta with the kiet glowing ot the. roe, the fine the day was dece Germans had fall:rt in defence of their adopted country di 50 snore lay tedly vrottlk. who wounded not for gustier, and still striving, to make a last effort against the enemy, who seeing their determination had althoit been &item to madness on account of their tensely what a nobie- military arthiefenteat What perwistrirg bend= Had these rats beta cams, fiar3 marictorp to tiskticir he hers rantenlearri Ist de action as tee "'marina !Pram?. Poy l C-4 ( it they Ireton* ss;'sadthe irm it as Irerthrrif frnmortapiy 4. the 'gel ens of Tennopykr, rernaiusißeay reit:to:AO in ibe - hook - of !Jittery' ofitrolliratfinQititticl • c • ) -Ak c ilo 4l sAgußfEent irolnurAm, Iceboat tee ,L 7 I ..Weakeseeijos. ibe a. to be e.ocaveMed_ vrt.i•:÷. 'ever is in "I. zar.Yr.a.; cirupr hemsgs 119 k : Te E- 'M +R' 114 Mil mamma SIMI