Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 08, 1867, Image 1

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day lioruing, by O. Gooniuon. at $2 per
,annum, in sdioinse.
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irst.insertion, and writ morn perline for
übsequent insertions. Special notices in
ertedlrfore Itarri4ges and Deties; will
cliarged Time ouTu per line for noel
nsertion. All resolutions of Associations ;
eninkunienUnne xiCindividual
intereskand aetices oflitawisges or-Deaths
exceeding ikte,4line, are elleripsl =X arias
1 Year. 6 rim mo.
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Halt ..40„ 95 • 15'
qua Square, 10 7i I , 5_
IN troy, flailtitoth itestOnd - Found,•andothei
advertisements, not exceeding 10 lities
three weeks, or 60;
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Auditor's Notices 260
Business ()aids,' five lines;' (pet. year') ..5 00
Merchants skul•others; -advertising their
linsiness, will be charged SS; -.They- will.
be entitled to 4 r iumn, confined exclusive
ly to their basineas, withixivilege cOharnie.
' Advertising in, all eases 0.04441943 of
subwriPtion the'Papei, •
JOB PRINTING of every in' Plain
.
and Faust' colois, 'done 'With neatness'
dispatch. Randbifisißlanks, 'Cards, Pam
phlets, dm., of everyveriety and style, prin
ted at the shortest notice. • The Rzioraim
OTrias, has jnifbeim re-fitted with Power
Presies, and every thing in the Printing
line can be exeented in the most artistic
matmer and at the lowest, rates. ' TERMS
INVARIABLY CAW.
Carbs.
ZEO,RGE D. MONTANYE, AT
kA TORNEV AT LA IV—Office corner of
Main and, Pine streets, opposite Poritr's Drug
Store.
-LJCTOR EDWARD S. PERKINS,
Offers his professional services to , the citi
zens of Frenchtown and vicinity: 'Calls prompt
ly attended to.
WT. DAVIES, Attorney at Law,
e Towanda; Pa. Office with Wm. Wat
kins, Esq. Particular attention paid to Or
phans' Court business and settlement of deco
dents estates.
Wane OITR & MORROW, Atli;liteys ‘
.111- 4 4 Law, Towanda, Penn's,
The undersigned having associated themselves
together in the practice of Law, offer- their pro-
fessional services to the Fille.
OLYI3SIiM MERU'S, P. D. MORROW.
Mareh'9,lBBs.
PATRICK & PECK, *Arroarrsys AT.
LAW. Offices :--In Patton Block,Towanda,
in Patrick's block, Athens, Pa. They may be
consulted at either place.
H. w. PATRICI, apll3„
L.l[ B. MaKEAN, ATTORNEY &
• COUNSELLQR A.T LAW, Towan
da, Pa. Particular ittention paid to business'
in the Orpharue-Coart. - July 20, 1866. •
HENRY tPEET, Attorney at Law s
Towan IN Pa. ' jun 27, 66.
FIR. EL WESTON, DENTIST.-t--
.LJ Office hi Patton's Block. over Gore's Drug
ararCherigual &ors. • Mint%
UTWARD OVERTON Jr., Attor
ney at Law Towanda, Pa. Mee in the
Court }louse. July 13,1865.
K. DANIRS,.LBRAysvmur., PA
-If
has l permanently located at the office
formerly occupied by Dr. B. DeWitt, for-the
practice of his prnfeseon. May 8,1867.
yoHN N. CALLFT; ATT Pi
AT- LAW, Towanda, pa. Also
meat Agent for the collection of Pensi.
Pay and amity. -
rar No charge unless successful. 0,
he Post Office and News Room. Dec.
nOCTOR B. DEWITT, P: I
4.1 AND Suitazos.—May be found d.
day- -unleid otherwise engaged—on M.
few doors below Codding
drice corner of William and Division-s
ly occupied by E. A. Parsons.
..k,wauda, Ipril 2i, 1S 7 .
- TONES & D6MOREST, Coopers,
El! ToWania, Pa. All kinds of COoPer Work
on hand and made to order Particular atten
tion given to repairing. Work can be '.btained -
at the shop in the Keystone Brewery, or at the
store of W, A. Rockwell. Cash, or w. k. paid
for stock. May , 1867:.
oD. STILES, AL D., Pity: . ‘n and
• snr g eon, would announce to t h e people of
Row Borough , and vicinity, that he.has perma
nently locatei at the place formerly occupied by
Dr. G. VI. Stone, for the practice of his profee
stun. Particular attention given tothe treat
ment of women and children; asabio tolthe prac
tice of opetative and minor surgery. Out. 9,166.
DR. PRATT hat; removed, State
street, (first 'above B. S. Ito • Al it_ Co's
(Lek). 'Persons 'from a distance desire .00n-
Iting him, will be most likely to fl d bias on
Saturday If each week. Especial attention win
be given to surgical casea, and the exttaction of
teeth. (as or .her administered When desired.,
July 18,1866. D. 8. PRATT, M. D.-
DOCTOR` CHAS.' F. PAIN.—Of ticks
ing, Graining, Staining, Glazing, Papering,.&c.
WParticalar attention paid to Jobbing in the
country. April 741868;
'1 - K. VAUGHAY—Architict and
0• Bsilder.—All kinds -of Architectural de
sigrts furnished. Ornamental work in Stone,
iroVand Wood. Office on Main . street, over
St Co.'s Bank. Attention; given .to su
eat Architecture, such as laying out of, grounds,
Ac., April 1, lB¢7.—ly.
J. N E•W E-'L I ,
COUNTY SURVEYOC,'
•
Orwell, Bradford Co. Pit,, will prom tit' y attend
di
to business in Ma itne. Pa &War attention
giren to running and , establishing old, or dispu
ted lines. Also to itirseying of all unpatteuted
lands as soon as worranta arsobtained. 5417 t ,
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WHERSEY WATKINS, Notary
, • Pabik lis prepared to.;tlike Deposi
ohs, Acknowledge the Execution of Deeds,
Mortgages, Powers of %Mornay, and all other
iastraineata. Affidavits; and other papers may
be sworn to before the.
Alike opposite the Banking Ho
Hassell fr, Cs., a few doors siprth of
House. Towanda, Pa., Jan, I
KN A r,p - • ‘•
Watch Maker and Dealer in Gents .d Ladles
Watches Chains and FingerlUrip,Cl. ks, Jew
elry, Gold Pens, lipeetael_ iss "Silver are, Plat
ed ware, Hollow ware, Thimbles, Sewing Ma
chines, and other gOosls Isks . iAluil isAPllrell
ry Store, _.• - ,:o •
r ' •-;
Perticabur attention paid to BeWsing, at
his old place near the Post °Mee, Waver , N.
Y. • - _
JOHN MORAY,
kirCIBT iiNtl PHOTO4LI4IE
/*
Wgeomptly attend to all business in ials
.ti 3. attimtton given to tAnilicape and 'Stere
oscopic Photography. Views , ot, Bed.,
dances, Storei. , Public Buildings, "lnithals ;
chinas, etc., taken in the best. manner,
Partierilar attention- given to the noire and
beautiful atere-copic representation of obeuta.
Orders received at Wood & Harding's P hoto=
rgihic Art Gallery, Towanda.
Towanda. April ,„
THE - IINDE.RSHINEH HAVE
r n BassiEinK Home le Toimaide• Un'.
der name CCO.rfli.'il flours
& CO.
The Ire prepared . to. draw Bale of
char ,wand 'marks tolleetions In New York;
Philadelphia, mad ill bortiona of 41;uk• United
Rates, as elsirfaigtand.Dermany. and Prance..
Ye Loan mosey, feedgf. 41100411t3 ~itut to do a
general Banking basil/kw:a.
G. Mason WU, eari ,ed the„iate Arta of
(Apo Mason & f " ToirenAi, PL, and
ta - knowledp , d the Co.. Lasko:al men of Bradford
end' adjoining COUntlecsuid bating been In the
inking business We abentAtties.yearsonalte
this house a desirable" ewe; tkrOltel lifb l 4l- 4 .9 -
Glakw.Collectione.l f . 1-- -.,E d .: i i . 4
:,. ' _,' .•-• - • .: 4/..P. NILSON, J..
' ,XoWends, Oct. 1 , NW: . 'I.. 'A . 0: MASON. - e
AUMGE AtS I =l' EDIT VEX°.
card laatnimental musk cotista
BOO ntly_on
KIM M,
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VOLUME XXVM.
Aral state artb . Jaunt=
MONTANYE.&
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
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Offer sale the tollowlmtpropertlei at reasonable'
prices and upon favorable terms :
4.. tract of 'lssideltnatainelottcester 'county,
New Jersey. Contd.. ing 446 acres-, -14 stiles
from Malaga Station, Camden and Cape`• May
The'a tilde 'Anchor?' PrOperty in Wlnalow
township, Camden codfity. N. Y. Containing
3500 acres. To be sold in lots. •
Potter County Lands. Heavily timbered
with Pine. Hembek, Ash. Cherry 4tnd bard
woods as follows
,
Tracts. No. 4763, `
containing 990 sorts • No.
- 4755,' 990 acrea=between the first and eut
forks ot• the Sinnamahoning in Wharton and
Byivanis townships.
Tracts -No. 4787,' 990 - acres t. No. 4708, 400
=col; No. 4698. 400 s a t es ; Wharton town
line Of • Appot. bead-104ters of Kettle
Creek.
Tracts No. 5917, 1100 acres • No. 5720, 1080
acres ; No. 5823, 1100 acres ; 'No. 5924, 1083
acrcii 75 perches: No. 5912, 1100 acres. No.
5930,; 1100 acres •, No. 5938, 1100 acres ; No.
5979;1100;in Whartoo and Stewarded:l town
ships on head waters Settle Creek, near main
branch.
May X1,1867.-1y
• Tracts No. 4717, 196 acres ; 4729, 990 acres ;
Appot and Stewardson townships, near Little
Kettle Creek .
Tract* No. 4920, 837 acres ; 1924, GOO acres,
Wharton township-, main brand', Slnnamahon
fog. ;
Two hundred rand seventy-five acres prime,
first. class coal bad. Blakely Owlish Ip,
zerne county, Pa., half way between Bcrant on
and carbondale. Very near the Railway
One thousand acres first class Ant hracite
cos_ tiland shoat 11 miles:north-east of WU hes-
Bar 0; hi - the midst _ of improvement&
W. ♦. P*CI,
About 1000 acres of land In Medford town
ship, Burlington county, New Jersey, about
four miles north from Jackson Junction of the
Cifinden and Atlantic and Delaware and Rarl- .
tan Day Railways. Valuable mill seat. Two
or three houses, stable, barns, &c., Second
growth of timber, never failing water. Power
fall 15 or-16 feet overshot. Price $2O per acre.
One-third may remain. • . -
Delaware Firms and Pennsylvania
Deacriptioaa and directions given on applica
tion'.
A valuable Country Seat - near Philadelphia.
Splendid grounds and' trees. 09 acres of land
WESTFRE PROPERTY—For aale f or ex
change. 120 acres of good bind one t bird tim
bered. San Piere, Stark county, lowa. '
It EY
Govern
as, Back
Forty acres of good in nd with fruit treesrap
plea; peaches, pears. &Cr 25 'acres improvt d,
one half mile from San Piere on Railway.—
Price $BOO.
ce over
1864.
80 acres one mile from Ban Piens, one-third
timbered. No improremente. On railway .
Price $6OO.
( ring the
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Bess
late•
A steam mill property in Burlington. town
ship, Bradford county. A veil desirable In in
hering operation.
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 acres, each partially timbered, add improv
ed suitable for farming or grazing.
Rouse and Barn in good order and 136 acres
of improved and timbered land, orchard, good
water. &c. Union township, Tioga county, on
Northern Central Railway. For sale on long
time and sue t y terms. • • •
26 Town Lots in' Monroe Borough, Bradford
county, Pa.
4,000 Acres And Timbered Laud. Sullivan
county, Ps.
1.22 Acres good Parititig Land, Burlington
torrnship, Bradford county
Other timbered , and improved properties
Descriptions given on application.
Tenements and Improved-. Beal Estate, To.
wanda Borough, and other properties.
Rotate:Conveyances,. furniali Briefs of Title,
buy and sell Beal Estate, collect rentals and
liens,sarvey andexamine all kinds, of property.
They are prepared to negotiate sales of farms,
homesteads, and properties especially &satraps
to capitalists ; to procure advances of money
upon bond and mortgage, and to prosecute in-
quiries foi thiais desiring to' nlake investments
or secure a home. They. will effect ''r'•
In the best kaolin PIER. AND LJPE, DONPA
NIEB. They have exclusive Agency of Brad
f,rd and neighboring counties coin
panics in these slivers] departments .1 Insur
=CO.
All who seek permanent investments for the
futon benettot their iftimilles, in secure and
first-class Life Companies:;
1 . of B. 8.
!the Ward
1887.
capitalists desiring - to bay or all vitoabbi
opecatatbro properties
All"wishing advances` upon valuable real
Pellertli - .
All who wish to . obtain lease or rents; of
Pa/meat Tenements, 1 , •
. • •
Are respectfally solicited to entrust. each busi
ness to our Ammo". • •
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PROrERT-188 - ADVERVIBED
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Now% Karoor, Towauaa. Pa.., ' _
PAwbil, Blooloabrur, - Ps.
C. 1... Ward, Esq., ToWanda.
C. Nazar .
G. F. lias - Coc i _tiaitair, Towanda. ,
J. D. Montanp, Towanda.
D i t2 . o 4 rothV W , g r;P/M ; iit ir
Hon. John N.
Conyagnaa, WikAa•Bfule
Charles Parrish,
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Hon. P.D. l3ttester, Marlowe, Pa;
Towanda. April 3, PO: .
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MONTANYE & WiRD , -
IN . SURANCE'
" • • • ' ,
Those who dire to buy or sell farms ;
Ali who wish to elteethumrance against Fire;
All wliMng ! a rrays and a zandn,ations
piulgtnt:particidapi lufnisimal at our Wee._
Office, corner of Main and Pine Arcata.:
G. D. MONTANYE,
BERRY WARD.
FREE OF CLIA.RGE. '`
wgiLEN . cO ;
Xtitetid fottvg.
ONE BY OWL
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za Alizuma A. PBOOTOsit.
One by one the sands are flowing,
°baby one the moments. MP;
Some are coming, some are going;
Do not strive to grasp them n 1
One by - one thy duties wait thee, I
Let thy whole strength go to each;
Let no future dreams elate thee,
Learn Odin first what these can teach.
One by one (bright gifts from Heaven) \
Joys .are sent thee here below;
Take them readily when , given, • '
'• Heady, too, to let theta go:
One by one thy griefsshill meet thee;
Do not fear an armed band;
One will fade as others greet thee;
Shadows passing through the bind.
Do not look at life's long sdrroW;
See how small each Moment's pain;
God will'help thee for to-morrow; •
So each day begin again. ,
Every honithat lle.ets so sloWly
Has its task to dolor bear;
Luminous the crown, and holy;
When each gem is set with care. '
Do not linger with regretting,
Or for passing hours despond;
Nor, the daily toil forgetting,
Look too eagerly bepind.
Hours are goldenlinks, 'God's token,
Beaching heaven; but' one by one .
Take them, lest the chain be broken
Ere the pilgrimage be done.
uted Mag.
A Flattering Reminiscence.
" A beauty an heiress I an ec
centric guardian, whose invitation
includes any friend you like to take
with you for a few days' shooting.—
Why; my deai Fred, you have bound
me to you forever by your selection
of myself. I feel quite a new man
already ; for I must confess' that,
whenyou came in just, now, I was
suffering from anunusually desper
ate fit of the blues."
a Consequent, in a remote degree,
on hist night's supper," suggested
'red Clayton, " and a good deal also
on the way you remain cooped up in
these dismal quarters."
Fred glanced contemptuously round
my dingy " Temple. chambers as he
poke—a survey scarcely necesdary,
considering - their intimate lresem
blance to his own adjoining rooms.
However, I forbore any remark.; in•
deed the delightful prospect just pre
sented to me absorbed all my atten
tion, and I grasped my friend's hand
in a fever of gratitude.
"Tell me all about it," I said, " and
how you came to think of the." _
" There is nothing to tell," replied
Fred, seating himself on the corner
of the table and swinging his lege
backwards and- forwards lazily.—
"This morning I got a- letter from
an old fellow in the country, remind
ing me—as if I could remember it—
that be and my ,lather bad been
friends thirty years ago, and asking
me down to his place for a few days'
shooting, with permission to bring a
friend if I liked."
" And his niece that Yoe told me
of,--the , heiress I" said I.
" 0, of course he did not mention
her," said Fred, " and I merely tell
you because, if you choose to put
yourself under my guidance, I may
be the means of helping you to a
good thing. You know," he added
more deliberately, " how disinterest:-
ed my assistance can be after the lit,
tie confidences we exchanged la s t
night?'
' True," said I, charmed with the
recollection,—" your - pretty cousin
—the secret engagement—"
" Yes," interrupted i Fred ; " you ,
all about it ;., and we know more
about each other than most fellows ;
se it was natural, I should think of
you as companion 'for my holiday,
and I'm right glad you're inclined for
the trip."
So saying, and silencing my renew
ed proteatations of , pleasure, Fred
left me, appoit.ting a rendezvous of
the first train leaving foreour desti
nation, some two or 'three hours later,
Fred Clayton and 'had been school
fellows in oar early days; and many
of hie vacations were spent in my
father's house. Of late years, how
ever, he had - lived exclusively in Lon,
don ; like me, a young aspirant to
the uncertain honors of the bar, _bid,
unlike me, possessing a larg circle
I I
of, friends and acquaintance , and
never without a superabund ace of
invitations to dinners, balls, and con.
eqrts ; for Fred was said to be very
pdpular, especially in ladies' society.
. 'Except in the mere fact that we
were both-younger sons Without any
expectations, there was but little re
semblance between Fred Clayton and
r r Jack Harris. My residence in Lou.
don only dated back - a few months,
and already the great city 'possessed
no charm for me ;. I pined for the
country, for freedom; and for the ac
tive life of home. I might; indeed,
With the assistance of Clayton,
,or
through letters of introduction from
members of my titan family, hare
procured fashionable invitations, and
received partial toleration in Society;
bit the prospect of a crush, heated
rooms, and strange 'faces, was si thet
of terror to timid nature, especially
with the underlying chance of pre
'Sentatibn to a young- lady ; find the
unhippy..knowledge . dial my Mai
encies in the art of small talk would
maim. such a chance a' per's perspectiv eH
inartyrdote, l Ifici ; I confess in iny
own heart that society WM ISA My . 1
forte ; other talents I certainly had,
deeper, more intrinsic merits than,
those that pasied, for genuine in az
balliootti - ,- 7 , butlhey were ,inerits to
develop hi an 'attheephen3 or pain
fulness and repose ; qualities to ep
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TOWANDAKM •
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BRAIRVITOVNTY4 L k : AVG..
and In - , Ski quiet -- of etka
hearth and a Wilke( joy skot'thiot
me as, cramming every available sr-,
ticle of clothing . ; Into :Clittall ppit
manteau, I took leave \of my comfort
less chambers , and allowed mSr fanhY
to dwell on a brilliant poseibilityy
that Clayton's words had ,
An heiress, and a beauty,—a country
beaSyof coriti3e ; -.blushes And aim
&city, and rick—how, riot,t,llich
euoug4tolive'ou a rand to
reep, a large stpd ; to, dispenikprACe-
IY hospitality Fred...
This, howevezi Was seep/do t ty, : ;
Would not of co' acknowledge my:
self, , to be tnercentity. must
come first ; love independent.pfifora.
tune,— "
* 4l Like Dines Idge, inasked;unipOupt,
Love gives itself, but is not bought.'
So I assured myself; buts.then iit all
candor; I did not anticiriate any Very
great difficulty,,,ion 'this score, ,for I
had ever becin ipsiinfully susceptible'
of the tender, passion. Finally, for,
success, I must trust somewhat to
my own individual attractions-(and
here a nervous tr oo or •seized me,)
and not a littld toth. a operation of
my friend, for whose pre-engagement
I was more gratified than I liked to
acknowledge to myself. .
" Fifty thousand Vouudee said
i
Clayton, n answer to my inquiries,
when we had secured a coupe to our
selves, and were preparing it for the
comfort of all future - travellers by
lightingour cigars; " fifty thousand,-
i, y boy, and the estate, if "you con
sent to take.her name."
"Her namb I What is her name?"
I asked.
" Effing,—Mias'Effing," lie
And now, if you think the attempt
worth making, I . will let you know
how the land lips, and, give yon a.
sketch of your campaign. The time
is short, and of , course L cannot in
sure you a second invitation if all
is not - concluded-during our present
trip. Now then, old fellow, pro or
con - •
My reply was 'elven with a fe i rvor
quite warranted, by the ace:minty.
Fred Clayton - threw himself back.
in his seat, and aftet arriving, by
much perseverance, at a sufficiently
oicmfortabhi position, he lbegan his
instructions, interrupted
: only' by`
occasional puff at his c igar, which
momentary pnuse rendered his words
all the- more impressive ;I it least I
fincied so.
" Oar' great 'difficult_
_,y " , said.; he;
" is • the - uncle, Mr. ,Merrick;--4is
name is Merrick. - Itold,:Ytia liefers
he,vias eccentric ; bat that is not the
word,—' exacting ' describes him-bet
ter.. He - is awfully exit - tin' g, - and
possesses immense influencer over
his niece ; an influence so great that
his choice would he hers, even were
ni
She not still under age, which I be
lieve she is,. •My t
ear fellow, all de.
pends upon the i ression you make
in that quarter. I cannot exagger,
ate the importance of devoting your
self from the very first to Merrick,
—studying his tastes, ,sharing his
pleasures, and attaching him firmly
to your interests.' The old'fellciw is,
so selfish in- insisting on these-atten
tions that I denq think, were, r even
free, I could stand enough of his so
ciety to,insure success. , But there's
no knowing, the prize is well worth.
winning, , and _ perfectly attainable
through him, and through him alone."
And about Miss i Filing r" I in
, .
-quired. ,
- " Miss Effing lei a charming girl,"
said Fred ; " quite young, and ready,
to believe anything bad of it- loVer
her uncle,condemns. Being en heir
ess and a beauty she has alreadY re
ceived 'several proposals, but all have
been rejected in consequence of. the ,
suitors having bad the egregioud fol=
ly to pay more iittention to the niece
than to the uncle."
So then the uncle was the only
real difficulty.; not a very , grAve,l
thought. At'all events, forewarnial
was forearmed, and I inwardly vowed
to
- tax my patience to the utmost fox
so neat a stake. 'At' the Moment it,
never Occurred to me how:remarka
bly well-informed Clayton appeared
on all that concerned ourfuture hosts,
I, was, only too glad to find him sq
welt able to advise me,.and perhaps
a little, relieved that the great result
did not involve much courtship or at ;
tendance on a young lady.
We were not long in arriving at
the station, wherO a dog-cart wapiti
waiting to receive aufv,nd after.
rather cold driw3 of a coeple of
reached, - our.we destinstion...
-Mi. Morriok's or Miss' Lindely
hoese,--.-far I did not know whom
it ' actually lielonged,—was a largo
handsome . building, situated in &due'
park, with undulating latinlitid well
planted trees ;so much waskable,
to, perdeive in the growing derktieitin:
Our arrival bed ,been
a handsome pointer that We 'found
reposing . on the tniar,ace i--1114 .
alighting, we were anet- by Mr: Me
'tick, who bested me
. to.a longs
and
most, unequivocal stare,.. and :after
greetinge and introductions, hurried
tut off to our several • apartnients
prepare for dinner. - •
I-shall never forget" that dressi
I heal heard so mach= of first impres
sions, I believed in them so implicitly,
that my anxiety to .producer,a proper
effect almost amountedlelfrenzy, und i
I could have strangled Fred Clayton
for . his , - coolness and
when he .geod-iiaturedky - , came fete ;
my room 4,i) socinnpau ins! do'
through
through the ordeal Of :e . -fitatinp&O.
ante in the drawing-r 604 ,, ‘: .1
Misa Ping was there; and the:
moment I
,1311 W her; . I undereistatlia
failure of all foram suitors; real
ized the Illieeet • g4PPriltiPM"gfr9W
that would bi'neeesiary voluntarily
to resign such oompanicOillifet
of the onpepaimlate4
solved- ,steel mysegAr I;l_,iaa*j
stint,reetilleetkonf medasesie*
fates. Gracifil, witty, and lively to
a degree, no wonder the old man
liii.'finiii I 7
; :iiiittof
pions Ca; taidaidt: . =. . Cit Wi - %.ffitNitlrnt,
',PI .hei ,1 44 1 414; . .IdineilLat ; ,
TWA' exemp , • . ittids' i t dtsi !
.* l tiggic4Plt ....' "tit - 400F iit
was ovei'liimiit azirelf,:to my. pont( '
sarOafreatablinlinir - an N thh etabli
,qM/M l 9l9.4 l o_,lteligrealLlAl ii/44.
ea with adtotranly , gcit-np-interest fi l I
long,. dreary - , antadotOs . of his past
4triaao l o*Ohihie.nit dell'
of flaidanesrand.evciitttit boars
at: vtliichpxpleelpug , .shw4pad,Ji' •
been 10,040-110c3b6ei_
old.peoplii are. a wiiiiprodigkelis 14 7 -,
and submitted :to anglaitoOnnt o,f. r b.s.
.rcient deidroh to - thireifilleatini of
Mineralo,..ttrhieli•soroi, Obbligoiti
xitipied ell -Ids
tiPie - OceOditrOirthgik
`licmAir the „OldgeitletiSl44tres , lsery .
proud of ; still lieineable'la Ott' , a
gun. - -- -- -i - --- -- - -- ,
Of Ckittielil linimediately ko ... :' • •
'Myself au ontb a siast, on ttie s' r , fit (
of -iniiiiiiioiti; - iiiid - Wile fOithwith
Wiin.d - .4gf in triocepb to wittOticirr
ernons den; to admire :edit he called
his specimens.
. ..
. The examination ~• .these hideous,
little bits of tin • , . stone lasted,
what appiiiied - to ' .. e, about tvia,
Inntl3 . •• - iind when, SI *i.. ' telyi, **:re
turned to the dra*in room, livalan'
imtnreatalatted 'itirr gli Cal, iii;MCon.
consciously .I stole ov r
_to the piano,-
Where MissEfiliii'e fa rylingers were
wanderingliatlessly. • ver...thep - keys ;
while fired els** • 14°0 •boaidaber
loOkhig.thiMighifilinti mtsiii,;liiiiie:
diately a warning glance from' Fred
recgled 411.,t0, a Intl . okligiger;
and - thrall's 411 ihe direction oT MC.
Meitiek -I perceived- an .;.utindstaki
ble scowl upon fill fate' s ** wktok
ed thriiiiity. 'l:fastening to hitiiide
l i succoodk Rartially. in, row wring it,'
by l tbe'peopq.Al of-a gal - se - Of these,,
which absorbed. all!his facoltiek i and,
agonizedall imine, 'till , the : , , fttigiornl
ziois wits'inade for . retiring:... .;.:
'...',,Aii 1 approached , , ifissz , liiiing to'
wish her good night, I overheard the
old WWI MA ,CP4l4o4QBUdingly, ,
to'u'red, Ctour friend it, an
v intsili-.
gent: - -fellow 'Wol, -- SYniplitirizi6 l 7: 4 I
4
like hiM ; rather etipetfaial - in min;
etiology; ut -we Must try- . arid ' illia . S.o
dy that, by,.notkiug :Abe ~intoat, of our .
time as yoor stay wil Dot eYit.c.ud)?e
yond i few daYS. In fict the . Yining
man-4nite interests,. . i Intl& you
had his tasies, : ,ri,ed*lr t ! i '• '' ;'' ,- - 1 1- '
'Sh 'yititi#.,was rewarded; and ilisd
Piade a goad iniPren! 4 ; l 4 l " -- ' ' "' '
The next ruorning.weetarted early
intent on the , wholesale ; lynigh!ff Pi
Partridgesl
.'and' ; '*; ; 3l,llB.: - 0, - 004tiu
( 5 .
Fred hurt his hand l3 : aerrely , as to
incapacitate fijel ko loinilig our flit
tura expeditiops 4 , in., aut',eveiy pop.,
sible, - combination licirentustane.es
favorable to 'my 'advance - Me:o in'
. tie
good graces of hir.,-ifetirck4setned
to•suiplind Me. -Tarfliay sitiat!iiii el
fort it required to submit cheerfully
to his perpetual preiieride - would be
impossible.. 'lt iiiiitielikied ~a fter a
little, to regard my Rio/14,1144 corm PailfoildiiP;iiii, a.' - Matter, 'of ckurae.;
, and so well bad I acted'my part, Unit
the. man actually .belieVe.d : l enjoyed
his society. Presuming, thelef9;,..
on my established `poPularity;`l'ven.:
tared. casually on, an occasion Ow:
- appeared.favarable, to introduce the!
subject of; bWtileee -into. oneioffour,
conversations. , • , ;
he,:. and:hie
. facettew,
hard instantly,
watched Closely. She-, • 'BO, humid
and , noble•minded 'herself,. , ‘ ,thitt . ,Alie
cannot Undeptand . :4linruer' oienaryldd-;
signs 'of the butterflies - that , flutter;
about her. But I neyet,lomnight of,
her ;* tani.eliirtiYEi' td'iloard_
artful attentions, and, keep ,woulokbp'
suitors et bay: I . alwayeil iere,
and I shall, •be always theiiil
he added, changing „his tone,.wXch
had been ginwing-excit4 It4kiarivel I
we are'free frem seal - intruders at
Present- IbaYe never seen, so,little
of my niece as , dtinlig rue visitz—
Yon have made me forget myeelf, at*
her: ;:tint thei •• it.le 'Only - - otice-ii'a
lifetime that
-one may meet soponge
nial• ; for .
F,rederick,. • i4bco l o47;rAmli, be
*child 'not dire, now." He-.otopp*
with gretwk
aware. .:;%;
"Ur.
Clayten'i. setreVengagemerit.Vaiili
accounted tor what Ikea.); EIQUoee
what puzzled. apparent i u .
difference twthe yonng o .a4,Lek#6 2
thig:leWyet'a tete:frkgewithhisznece;
but his *larked e m pha s is petitid.
now solved the i lneonirnitY;Traid'iliiw
betrayed what would baye . beeit his
tactics, had helitoefelt itedlrre 4 'find
Pt , such ', 1 ( 11 )qwle401: arglol. wpm
'.intimate association vita Fours, it 4
`fairs - Wm .1 should have enected
from a man idiaikinfpeintlibi*tgiy
wee ; ,(ounded. *--*llifty4reara-ego
, amitintationtiir:4Vith. :1 1 1 e.N40 1 1-
pA.J'3o,46tion,. ittlfiteatilidlD. it; ow
of generosit7 on tthe;part'orM
7 3. 4efiltin
man into ;oo et.
hintehurnt , ettie;AndAig pe r
CSo
aii*Atitans" a
time worePionillandotivan d
.
i fite'd: rot V4P0444.rit.1064 1 4i ,
1 44* guakidehr
Opite ovule linddrome
in
ivell , t`eilaveizemed - therilEAW4fl
had:EictrOd - VIV Vlif *44 00Atii s
aequtin .. fie
uteo? l- 44."!cafPe i
tsp elel fOrtalt 40 20 -4
0 1 , .44;,; 3 ,0 itliareinOrsec
legal, absobed- %fell vlosouvi ,
43 , 4:in*rm
iktogiAig4 4110 ikrlltylkstVit'
,4
00. iteMilePi *Pl l 4 6l4 O4#Wk.
0046 6 k4011a4 ,ct 414 IAO4 Offer;
Awe gorterid:sef
that Ihri Tay" Veen Eau ,
0v40 0441 4'4 1 ?1°F4 ni11i14104914191
denlYSioAtine,Witb, &ammonia
bre sensation ordoebt. . • '
I deterudited , 46ipidgio l lied, and
eeijed the opportunity
,tnetuvegeilr*
wheffVios„AllingAlk l ibtitid;'l6 p 0 . -
4okt a cigar on thettettittabi‘filikilealr"
'osition to which Fred readily consen
ted. The case was speedily repro?
. .
- 'L.
186 - '
.- '. S f V s- lit zorn. - 461a4 auT : ,
_ .
dientiad i ainitiVaiPa \ tiniiiirAiiiiittiL—li
4101110itielyinvA e-,ll,intri tniT---:: :,-, L ,,.- „..„
ie9 4 -t, ."I r ct l ii VIX itOtlll I.4liokrAWhg. El'
ETteS 4 v gliffre t tlklffit AAR;
* tift.Tof ad fugy ciirrYihe
pitettr. - • adkllielkAittcrian.
not tecmytelaiinte )00101ff:if Onlagi..
ti1Y,44,1 4 101 , pnxnerfoLtha k taan t•
t tilig i NiflVFT -/ f 1411.7.9.544% -
. aye awn- iaa
,?i. i vi i attend re
ti 611 ,0 idit'tiiiintioii'4'ntertairied l et u
iiyibizO ent3lB. LefeitittuiVutki?iil ..
.y . nat . Jinn oikk.ondnotininiey larnnkt e
...,tf siftittipy i ffr.entltliogn A .Y.OM Olt
I;3 ` ac f m t a lf l q Air u-s ft-49 4 V,5 1 .1 91. • •
igiitionti; anti"sunniarily - ajected.L
00nnfit.ettr, iiiYilder VellOie,'belle - e
l i
ineoniwatying 4tonainteilcy; itf--yo r'
-. o s474oo l3 ,4noteßtittiag idevoti n 1
t ° tigl.fiisfkkate AiltVeßelpt° -
Viaiils e niece . , aric‘Rn,the morning
'brinietteilittlix;&n Ill'O'neeiliros
i peon of. toeing 1 hia;,nongnii lit tipitite,',S.
Ate caUzlonvhfatuunirved otu-hiarl, ,
th, 4.9. l 9•askkqmpw- •initho 114)..carY, ;a
tormal:propoa r jt j ion, ou retara to . '
iiii4naii eningermia r andy, 'lilt not a s
th i"
-clear' 'diffliklit`V Eitiiigthtforiva rd.
And inevitableint everypaintbecanae
so simple. lI You r - ptain your pedeetal,-
..F,ITIOTI g‘milli!!teJ l ll- -
? - tn.d .Ahe -, result.
comes abiiiit t ilnitenatarally,.*Titgh
end Id donietinente oflthat'verY con
idgencryi .i,..., : , i. : a , 1; ,. 'CI i; '. i '1
- 1 l ooked stared with admiration
everything , {SPLNlaigitiOo feitoible when,
detailed by hink_. in - a few' simple
,words, his very rodeaof eeini-in4iffer. l
' act:A:heti wrondionli paw& oreonvic.,,
tail ;' and; 1, morediter;°•ixtroitiettirn
,mizii sense .responded tii.the•asisertiop
tilat fi‘ o l l 4 ll . g(t-. of ,Matmer Agee& :1/e
1.4 4 :,
m t l -1 15 .TAY-1 1 Y1449!vtl 8 tftlght
'before e,, plain an easy as an ordi.
aiiy,timisattioii'bt life;ttia the herl-.
orin.grewtbilghtewitliitiztile.y -''.--'
if!ilWarinly - Ahankim , EI,Ly ,Iriend.,4 for,
t 1 194 1 /val. 1 10. 1 (1. booftutfitf -. 1 4. Ohre.* d'
sense and:conyinolng
.advice i I with.
ilreiv d VS : 4 - itiOin,'iny mind filled
-with twin • langnine"projects; ' more
!tangible 11 hopesP than-Ibad • yet An-,
tialgeAtia, , eloon..the lOginning- of my
tivgqi9rE4,l .•t-7• 1 1. -• i L 1! , . -- 1
'`....-'''Ailenith'the ininnentOnit Morning
AlsiAtined.-% Me hivrprokriged al- fe*
rdefistay to ,a week,. aid , our' host,
1 44, ex:4e** •.deteralblediXortix re
new his invifation,aiiite of
,the mangy,
relstliletiehre by company gave him;
'So, almost -before.rlcoutd 'renliinit;
theleventfuLday arrived, i' ...; ' -;;; ;
I passed a sleepless and disturbed
night, several that starting from a
confused, dreamy rehearsal of , the
interview 'l l interidid,...deinanding in
.thAtotirning e . to,fency Lheard..whie.
'Ple,ltng'v°„.i49 B =A .444/foaed. • sounda
about_ he 119plip p
i qu..ifp ,nopol3sible at
t ' it'filitc - 'l6iii. 'Visions floated be:.
- fore rite-of the already - - af.prOriehiii4
lature•; , the ; events -of the leaf-tem I
days; sew:tied to, spread back. offer`.
half my life, so great was the impor ;
tance attached • t 7 their- issue ; and
,nowithe culminating points.terieh.
4 .1; .folt.. already _the J.foreshadowing
of my vletory, ;, for, had LAO ; - fulfill4
ed ' eveiY condition ?--lied I not fie.:
comtllished the•teek`hi'"ivfifOli .every
othet 'competitor And' failed ? - "And
the: .4uestion i of • thit-- younglady'a
possibleßpNaitiO4 WO merely doubt
ful enough to give excitement to the:
denouement. - Did not all young
ilid i e4 figiti , '.oppOtski,- tald ultimately
Yoiliti.l.ol l /-- - . l rary.litile . persuasion, to
all
,_parent
~,,aiol ,guardians,?.. . flow
niach : mcie go then in to
.present
-bitsit, - 4hereiho''airhumatiiii4es' Were
- ablexcepilonallriitrobeidiny' t a vor 1,
1. A kiwi atot , I been Jong awake,- and!
was 'debating in my own mint} wheth- 1
er or not to start on an early walk,l
and by a ;dose of ftesh air to brace.
nplinYi shattered. , nervtin and -Orton
late theinforabwontaing ticene;when'
I wa. B fitai tie d 4:rora Asy cogitatiejkby
ii ti t' at th 6 'I R!) AnikAhnost iMme
diefelifilr. lifdrrich'e Valet" stood be :
fore.`nie.t l 0 This' Nittili aurriflst - oirptice
thertxr--ir-sep
vent had. never eriWred ,rial room
withoitlifafictaironek'Vdd this
maniseldoin, even then.. -- . . i a - .--,- .T
' - 'ilie-taifielisi`AietifiticifirOi.,,evil liilz-
Wita:l4tieni4: bieuity-ta: look at
iitii§n .17 , 0nl lte saifid-li,Nq
kttOept:444t ' lt.inine
wit . Eiiao
liftterly.ittinable to:-cort
jfctare 0.6 : cause
;
qiik r ierf*:,l.l.l:rit,
sdniettin# ',tidal; must :lave . 411,p ,
poled, r gasped, "Whritle 3t P' --'
-44 9riotT ti l .4lq. t Xfi.?Wi kb, Tvi?Y` field
he,- - -:-1-tire yen' sure you aon't know. . ?
They're mean, sir,,:tAtfiltoid,- 2 --Mr. Fred
.ap„ .. d.M.M),. 8p11it,77...„. 0 *,0F.0 ~ D E, VA%
7 ; ,r,e; °eV.. me ani,4o-.oif, inp. a, T om:.
, a Mae three_ gaol- ,fiO,tX,l*triti,';' - and
`iatve l tbliar.:„.g4,), -- g - Qvainar I ain't
ikn0*i . j.aann1v,,,e . .t.. , .... , _. :-_-, 1.,-
.3Cy' ~ I .'s
.(1 ti .
i Thn=iiinn - - in , gfo..„.nexi. sone ~on
:speaking forever,—in facts he. did
igtronTligt bey,ondthase •few.. fiat:
iworifi e 'l*)i;iivirafde 1 4xrefi l ilit'elligt
itkl6l.-_,_o4:___ -2 ,l ;tY '444 lial)able'.34B ft;
tuno - ' 11 PILo• - "traogyi him- ihewand,
I , reilintttar.ershivititiapikeilibli . ,
;4444. - '44,;lNfeltlael:,,polveilea v ai
!pi#ll l Yzed:L -:.'-' ''. '?" - s,crt i ,';, '''' --''''-' -;
', , ..,' 1 0 43 iViEt .ata'Of • i'imiii... possible ,iaii•
taint t..natrfanb of comfort :'" in a Itio
milisir feellitoftielo,44;:iinit
itatidline Obit-mauls. manner bore
stamp:;tilt:afz,trOth 1 . hiejetrbr..,*,a's
4.4rii 41.4 itlitifiaelit, A643401E16 • ta
i ititTezootnifor--,4 . 4doubt;-' 4 -It , *no , iily
o proma li qf F ientioning,lbi'nft - Men
tat ~ remottplYito, _ reeeldfulatian of
i veatiPtimit44 - .likki i tbioke-,in on me,
but quid • denli; in ali iiiiiant;: 'with . the
Figgr ..oik iwoani.o, tab 94, x,,,,,
fi 14iit.;,,4onipidettl, ;Nad i,
thlitildinnza; taken in 1 '
At last, a:maventeat. on the part , of 1
e servant attractell my attention f
liettliiifnlitillhetairnletter t -, - 4. , 1i
Probably ,baarr ;.(tna . n!khing•bow tt
tante into_his._posseseion;tit - O 'th%
i-01 1 4-1.4. ketta a:410'4.T illiyas 4
one Ow telt neithec.--innigined 4 la i
eacribed , when, qn Jooking.,,akit.
" cogi . iiioll4irritfaticemitidltor.
us friend. ,TIR4 : , *4 .ope . r„,,ke,ft, . hie,
[
ti e lla dis ft hon r o iT reci rl• pa bil liet ikl i Atedti•ilitotitc'lc:iiittalitl
meat a violent ringing of bells an
Mr., Merrick's levee ; and
.
• ,a 4
oarivil 316
7:Luzcaz
.tbrilisitig,thainote
4014 keAad.:J RigettAlishAtiolfrollabii'
room, muttering " I cannot .
I"cannot.; 'Thomas must go tollitet
41 ,
'4lcine ixoith l ibfeifeirilf, lieiewed,
xipcmymoutige 'end - `broke I : tbe= seal:
WWI Totaiwas Lithurt;a
1 5?1 51 'b4.1 - ' 1
tflx Ji . ClE.—rrAy v -Acceptety
dit' ,
e - lent
aid weieotildriiivei"haiweitteetliail).?
liAxidnwicarph oht.Airguso ilirotrake
apt pupil, and I singergly„NisluOt
equal 'y,
ti
,g,essn„alkyoFir future MEL=
h - • • •
"Yours, bysilt the. bonds of grati,
•
&nip
apolOgrzl ;
; enclose." 2
!hers twasz then''`a - itOther eplatlo
looy#d abest it,hat'fOrep:„ on,the
1164 - ' r °panel) itiniabanioally,:and
read
ho
..
u.
-.ro ID
_:'us, - , , liirt;if Heitntli. l - , -I•' hope o
for" my
Fied.'What,,ltedid" .x --was
for' my happineas. We haye tong
Wen attachediand aecretli,engsgedi .
but my uricle was saoliirate . aid so
' "`gitartt thar:f.an' .0160n4n.,"wa'a our
PpY.fPriii4;.iatii, 4C-iittiiir, your assist - .
ince, could not kayo'becmr'effected.r .
Tr EIS thigk soonito? re peive - tic:lM,
.. - jhiu r ,
own lips pardpn.fcti*l4rnileiS,Strat
.. agell4 "helieVV - me, .yourEi.-,.(14- tde
.time low TeteffiVb this)e ., 1.- ':.:_cz::J-:.; Z , -
'‘.. BELLA ' 4 oT:Arrdlti i :llo o l2;o. ' ' i•
irt Flue, 'sir, - ,' `Mr. *lif4rick,'Wlehes
t 9 sPelkk - fP,Y O W-".:; , .::1 :S f , -- - .I;L, —IL •
: The door of my room was .:Wide
open, laud fin , its` threshold stood - the
old butler, ,grave . air.r . e6v6rii'at pa l
o'eaf"l'fcinciiveilluin:-isiltinidi,, too
fillt of ,bitternesafor words,but Solac:
ing myself with the-reflectio,U -- that'
in my 'Mist' I . sliould ' find 4: - ,ainrcrukh
Aimpft;thizer. in.:" " ,:lifiYl. oierWheliiing= ,
anger and i ndignation, - ;:,: ~ - :r_ • 1
..4...f.wazoshered into.s'en4ll sitting-
romp,. where Mr, Iff,erieki 14 a' ROM
'int; reediessirig-rootri, and , Abiolute
ly:pgrpla 'ith fury i was pacing. up
and , down like a wild beast in a,cage.
Befcirei c nld open my lips#e turned
;
sliarplyfo nd on ig . e j ., and roared out,
2 ." SO . sir do you know I have -sent
forthe: poimel•-••• Do Igen • knydr, yen
can he, taken. up thr,this coispiracy?
1 - see ' i t all' ii - ow,=the lasi - rums .plot,
and the part )on ware brought here
to play. Fool that I was P - ' '
, • "•Butiltlt.-Merrick." I toegti.
"likenc,l" ' he - kx.Claimed..- "Do
'Soon . ' are to taunt' me? Have rI- not
forbid Frederick:Clayton ::'this - 'hinfie
scores of times ? and,iii letting. Bella
ask him•liere for ale.W - dayit, .could I\
refase 4er fir_st irequest on. coming:of
age 7 ` Could- ti. turn a guest, thigmgh
uniniitedi'ont-of d iiouse'tliat 'Wes
n u t tn Y.ST,I I ?., , -,4 igAleettl- ~ iii44ed i—ra
- swindler, a Ulackguard,, probably
,paidlto,atuuser the: uncle,' and s = keep
himeff the scent." •' •'' ' ' ' -
pro: -'' 'HiS'voicer: vise 'high ,er as lie
seed 4 , d ;„ at ~ the, •end: .be ,attually
shrieked. But this was
.nnbearahle,
—my own temper had, been seve rely tried, and endure mhiel eould 'not, - 0
"ML. Merrick." I said hotly, - optich
langitage - - even under Abe '-eiroitth
stan:
'l3—" , ' ' - .„
44. are& you - . "1 - aye' off 'acting . ev.e n
now.? . " 4e!.4 l lrst - in. i"Slonfound your
gaping `look of innocence: •-Do• you
see • this?” -he 'cried; ' exhibiting ' a
crus ed., lettes, :_rliich,he kept clench-,
ed in...hiti ili4id, "They marr i e d
by t his `time, and your villainy has
so far succeeded; but., the trinuipli
1 Ithall not,last loug,,.4.,WA•diunt the
sconndlel `aiiff "hill 'contemptible -ac
oeiuplice,-7-ryps,--ioui-t-41Trough every
law, court in 'Fturopp . ,; ,I. !ill publish
hie - i 'f a n n y in eiery, newspaper,, and.
- prOc iiiiirft • througdiint 'the, civilized
wOrldrt-'•lirottithhit'tiort' . 66itil0 ine,-
ipujahall, nqvini: 1:. •: ~. -.:,-d ~.,..-,
,
. The,madmmi k , shciok.,his . &tin my
fiiCe, and glaredat.. nie like.,a, tiger-:;
brit„!Stakgeted: as,',liv
'ae by such, re
vel*.ne•''aiideensationS• T rievev.
tliela /Mode' one' more atietnpt at a
potlest.. : , ,Irotilt.nephets4-=- 9 I began'.
thin4l-10Y PPgiflvg.V, hg.. , Yglitc4."do'yoil
n theta ptile is b .iny.nepliew 7. ,No,
iiiy 'fi'de;keeper ;' I ain iioW no longer
yetti'4lliite : 'l' can : see tioc , ' through
your Shane* ihamnitagV , ind I order
Yctui4c l ,.ileavo.tayallioncte , , Do..!you
h e-a on l, .C a Y ,e it '*4 o2 ti.Y, , . orll ' will
bid'my:seriitrits . tct,ck,, ,you, 4, - out„," he
died; . poliiihit: 'o"the.2",(looi as he
spoke..t , - 1 Vit.. 1:::'.2 ., .. 3- 2
1.1 hesitated.; Fate 'Heenied so cruet.'
I felt: that the smallest •instifiestion
in gplailatioll . , llo,TllCl lefai3e4 ; my, mis-.
a
,dry ; but - before bo und • could ".411 4 . 88
liityliperh& bad ' - iiii's i ed Ins 'hifi'd 'With
'the nativage -- trienace,'"'one ''‘ford'
•moroand I give the..order.": ,
1 i , ! Thero,wae : nothing ..for me. but to.
Iretieat ;. and ,,, retreat I accordingly.
d'afriim the rooni"and frOta the house,
`lesiing 'instructions'' with the - her..
• i ,
t vantetorseit d .tny belonginge to, the ;,
:railway, : station,--tiat : station , , from
*,hicy I bad driven Oniy".a,few: days
'hefore, with such pleasural?le erna :
sltiiiis 'ea anihitious hOp - is . .
1. !lif:"Merilek'e'nneipeeted rending
of.the e.ase , •tiad indeed - brought'my
.Wronga , t. 9 'a, . climax. -, Iti Wlta • not
enough to have beeuthe,fool,the dupe,
the "cat s piivi•iif,
.cme I bOiey,e4l my •
hest friend ; I' Was arab to be stigma
4ized, as , 41- cenfederate,l , the 'paid.
tient..9f,ft Piati of *Nob-I:was the
P r '; l4 gi vi 6P lo., _. - T ru ely.J 44 r9.n0.h . .
ed'tlie• Summit' or harnan,- . wretched
begsi .. , ,:...:,,. ~.. -..., ~:,, :: . ...,
I.oa: , whole .of - -tte' schime , which
(or ,Idrs.) Bella so - . obligingly
called; a ., il harmiess stratagem," Wel-,
ed "Ittielf hy i iiegrees . to my minita
eyinet t 'Straggle'lS could.
441 ,- &Mk , the-. iliSaght 'hOic; the
designing4iairmust hive. etincleled.
(PfCrt l psr,PrAdality,, and Iv itcla . i4l with
alPliP9 l l B .4tintisel, 3 9eqmyAnxemitting
tieireticii to the 0:10eulaK ,conquest,
Thetait didp k tiftifferness 'had beefir
-itohte4 into Biagi; to lifetime iif..410
%lance , had been. -pro *led into'thel
-20 ,acita LiieW. dkrts awl swallowing
isfintailioion'as..4keft,i coald,ce-,
inVtes Vcind ncie' a
Man..
rcely necessary to add that
•
bate 1
Is
! E
Badiriettiervrirwitw.‘ktgiZa o,Plac -- bride
tind brideptop i ilde. Merrick:had:re
,oiroeOhapipeit tzmTbtoit . pwreably to
the notl*pg
„Iwo
. 41/14,APOilyer
iaefaeA - uisi - oveit'aS
and him guilty accomplice. = ramify
• •
'off/J.l,n' •
: • •
IT t olaiwter _
ston. ,ss•ufse,S.;
!?:if
,4•4
1. •, .., .. a . :
' Tfi t tme'iltiplisvrt liTzrz -T0,..00. A
Dem— It is the fundarriftil inistake
,0/..iitaettliolia to suppoise that:they can
104.,114. - infiteroxf Limey. eased by
PtimukAtitu , StiatAaruetLrespectißely
.47.,tbflat0‘08 , titVierY. youicaft 18 •
to 25 years to-dAy.ivvre.offitard& WN
'O9Q for tenyears at seven,. per' cent:,
litteitsi"twMitii4ti iif i th6m wupid •
41 - fikdHiaitgeOt'it Oifiditit'd . o6lVibbi . "
?catatiktitikeiir thati'dtagrOilo7 of
ithefif Witifihtidie liariailiiibts -Arid . ' an
ipiiii:l ElifiYV dii .1 1:01: ileba' frioliey Sall_
soluticts netbe.:y ineidt;:to-laiiivr- how
Lin,eamauisnmerit: „fihe*.knytstbz,at •
klie_ deem ,of his first year.af itidepeu
,.deamilkaa-,viturd *ed....sandal:n*ln
dred. dollam, giAdc.iirteitted firbkonned -
i.j
t where i , t.-7ivi I- pay t hiia six9r seven
`.per 84t. ,Wilicektmlity become Fiell
itl4 Ilia t ' figelici'vbii C256.4i5.;
I sl43t. yeAr'ot - 'iiefibiisibillty'lit,'ile'bt,
Kitriikpix•balyAiva,andliteriti debt:—
11.beregisgraateri mistake-by .out-
On : yenth- than tliat*paying
rather.than : receive. , ,i Inter- - .
est...dal/aura Aus. While:care ;.. aleep4 it
a,bnorbn,enr props . acid aggravates
&U..' 'wines: ; Lei' a young naan,, at,_
twenty-fiVe have 4i,0100 ; loaned .pa
Aieirit - aid mor t gage, - pi 'iiiietited„ in,
public securities, taild he siilriarely
want money thereafter ; in fact; that
$1,04:10,. invented fat's - even; per , sent, '
:will of. iteetf fifac44-him•riph. beforethe
is sixty. , :.: There is no , ruie ~ u .fore.. ire
portant pis, vrtiolesonto "for 'our boys.•
- thatt. that, whiok tenches .thee.t9 , go.
ItiTo:44,life 7 pceiying , interest , iatOer '
than 1 paying it, 7, ,Of the to*entS
which aillict i ,thin mortal sphe.re,„fhe_
first rank is.held Crim e s
by Debt.-:—Eforece Greeley,
n _ Liu ';'g . o
• a ;
FOB FACTS .41D,FAOtTLE.
i*llirs . a .aifitietie.'
voillui? Because she wrings men's homiins.
, Win; aie:your lips, always at;vari
ancii T Because - words are frequently pa.lsed
between them.
•
nee -name' for:a' egainsteari."—
idiaii Sew -
.fsieetiona fafiner to'
his.son, "we had a pretty hard day's work
Yrter4ti.V.-noW leVa. 4Yera game'of
pmg wood," ,
A mother Aryingito get her -little
daughter of three years 'old to sleep, one
night, i said to her •• • -
Anns,, why don't yon try to go to sleep?"
"I am trying;," she replied. , -
"But you haven't shut your eyes."
,
`Nell; can't help tt ; come unbut
toned.' .• •
'`, l Alareza,7fiaidW e Ned One Inorti=
ing, after having fall out of bed, • 't
I know why I fell out of bed last . night. ft
was because I slept too hear wheeritQt
Musing, a litge'Fbile i if in doubt wheth
er he had given the right explauationi Jae
'added,' • 4 1 4 rd,itliat wasn't' the reason:; ;it
was becausb slept 'too -near:where Lfell
grit." • . • • I
.
Ax old - fellow' lit i teilishborirg
town who is original in all things, especial
ly in excessive egotism and profanity, and
who took part in the late grcat. o rebellion,
was one day blowing in the village tavern
td'arowd ofsdruirniglisteners,And boast
' Mg' f his many tloody exploits, when he ;
Was terruptedhy the . following question :
" say, , old Joe, , tww many, rebels . did
i n
you kill during 'the wat?"...., . . .
...." How many did I kill, , sir-LhoW many
rebs Uld I kill': , -, Well,- don't knovr'xackly
how many,; but I knw this much—l killed
&nanny o' them as they did o' me !", •
A . getillorna.o, „walkittg - ,widl`twi.),
tadiei . , - -stepped on a hogshead .hoop, tlfat'
flew ini and - stracklximin the fit('e. , "Good
graciops !" said he,' "which of ?you-'criop
ped that?" • _. ,
A 6orrespon4nt writes; that, if we
desire it, he-.will. , send' .something to
filLpp_ with." That's just ylie.t. want'.
Suppose Son"commence now with a good
roa4tilig piece of beet and a. bitrrel Of fib Ur.
~
name
• A 'piiinster . says : " lily is.
Somme:met,r. Lai; a miserable old bachelor.
I cannot . ma.ny ;, br -how - .could. I hope-to
prevail' on a young lady possessed- of 414,e
slightegt notions . of delicacy;lo turn a Som
erset?"
"SAamr,P said a young:tnan the oth=
er (lay, "Why den% you wearear-rings?"'?
'Because I. haven't had.my ears pierced.'
will bare them for you."
AiThialk you;'yOu have done that e,nofigh.'
"WorLD.I Were a, man rt
it'eirmik-Minded *omen: is heihusliand's
,hearing:: *Waal(' yote.siere V" was hits Mali,
0034ne,1447.-•, , • . -
1-THE good-deeds . tliat 'mostr:st.p
prefer-thateirfather's ohmildlefAi.hiShihd
them, are r a i ; estate deeds,
-iVi r llos is the strongest iiay Of the
soye ndays ?, Sunday; because the othersareveelic
-- 4 • • •
_
ADVERSTIT has ever been consider
ed as the atete in which amen, most essg
beeoirrig docitfelifteir with himself; Igtictf-
Iftrlyhailfg te,ee from flatterers. •
WnY stalk about not sleeping
ivipkwheitireititle in their sleep never wink
Soot,ck maiden;
my brother Jolin see* in the, lass'es
that he liketo.hem sae well; for my part, I
w,aelfp*L.:oo- , .. the o' one lad for
tw9nty, lasos." ' •
DAIIGHTBE, , why do you not Wear
your rings 27
"Beemme, papa, they hurt me When
body squeezes my hand?" . ' -
" NhatbustrieWo have you, I-woula like
to know: to have your band squeeted ?"
- `Cortainly pone.; -but still you-know, pa
pa, one would like to keep in, squeezing or.
def." ' ° _
YOUNG lady _cif eighteen, -Mins 8.,
'Mg ea aged to be married to a gentleman
thirty.mx. • Her- mother having noticed
her, Ipyi spirits .for some time,cingtrired the
' reason.
"Oh, dear,
mamma," replied , the'young '
ladyi.,."/ wae thiplaiag about my 'husband -
beingtwice my age !"
'lhat's'very trite ; but he'i.otili'thisti-.
-"Ho's only thirty.etz now, dear• inairraui ;
bttt_wheiz 1 414 , H:. -..-t
-
"•WeII r • •
"Oh, dear ! why' then hii lI be a hundred;
and twenty."
vir
•' - 'IV up 18 TIM BIBLE-1.411.E . ItlB lik6 l 7t!
ibeautifttl tree, that bears sweet fruit'"
for those who are hungry, and affords Stitt. '
ter- and shade for pilgrims on their, way to
heaven...f - • .• " -
Itis ; liko a cab4ot ci jewels,arApreciona
stouts; 'irbieli'are, not only ,to bo.looked_at,
and alludreiljrat ned and - worn. , '
. ,
it is like a ioleacope which . b F ogs diotant
bjects eviller oft worlthfTery , near, o that
we eau see . .something ortheir- beauty anti
'ie . :portant*, * .
- ; Duiqualt aaya - he• always respects
old age *opt' when' some one, sticks him
Wi p4ir of tough chickens._
• .4 .
9 isOila 'l4 - Intl:: -!?.,ftril7l.L.',
IN reply to itin advertiiiemeat head ,
PLYrae Thinguinbob'sTootiplitush'r
Western editor says See'Thinguin
bobluinged fasti•l the ditty fellow ! 'Would
tt! usc'ptir'sr. • '
;lie hlco• . •
_
• j A MiesoFi farmer being asked if
raisin H emp wa.s a good business, answer
ed, "I can't sattin say ; butjt is surely tlet-,
ter than beinglaised by it." • '
ME