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J i k L2'lbri.ltllkli iildiiY;,. litaliiii;3 kilkflii: r drclaci64llgain : irif Vide Cibitant - MOilni Still)ffig Intl & _ctipp„ Wood Willoly N urip, Iron, ; , .alli,i. Sole .t.KEPer &Wu" at.; Futi,'Flour a4', Ifp",,all,of which they tau it the, very eariacrweest 3Pric•e•ess..Ba 37) ^ - Al sit hrops Brick 8egfi1ag,141.13414% pl., EVAN JENKINS • r • • P al:/g ' • " ti.attAifettiritsele FOR SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. (Pailtigdee !address, Arteridaff. kir 'tiontk - Glbscra. VOWS " • " ColinpP, -Pener.). - Feb. 3,lBS3,—inb • n WY. MIMING C g OOP= =X III" DIUINNEE. V qfla r a: cooyswis,--cqk z 'Yu-temp., Prtawoineliew Tamp Woos. J. B. m'croixtrx D. M. SIAM& . APCSALUM SEARLE, tiVINETSTitit Ao gicOmce Etatuops' ?Levi , buildtnr. o+et r is the Mt. DR. IL SMITH & SOS,. 43tonttoie. " 1 eAln tuttittre "new building, over the Daiic. All Dental operstiptij. *III be' "efet perforni6:l hi good tryleundWairanted. ' = - • SAUTTER, 7-1 kSIII6 - SABLE , efAlLOlL÷ldoistzole,:rn.'Sliop oret.V. ted3ollard'i Gratrt 9. 11 744 111 4Prkt• Thankful for past favors, lb mita a continuance "-ntedglng.himself tad° 31/ work satisfactorliy. Cut ting done on abort notice, and warranted to tit. Montrose, Pa„ July 211,1860.—.41. -• . - . LSIIIONABLE TAlLOlL—Montrose. Pa. Shop TI in.rtgenit Block, oral-state of /lead; %Petrone Rg roster. All work warranted, as to tit and Iluish. Cttt ng done oti - etort notice, in best gyle. Jan 460 101 - IN 'GROVES,- • ' EISPITONABLE TAlLOR.— M ontrose , Pa. Shop iesr the,. Baptist !fleeting Roan, 011 Turnpike VVIAP4ers tale d promptl yr. to Arst•intd style. Ctitting done an short notice. and trarrdnted to fre . .". 1:13: ISBELL; IsalPEPlllft9t9neks,Aretelie s , and Jewelryat the sborteistmotice, andon reasonable terms. All work warranted: Shop in Chandler atd4jesenp's stem, 310 . 11:toals.,PX - o d s " - • i. W '8311111*; : • f. , IntriPACTURERA.—rw fotStahrstreellontrnie, P. . are, tF 43-,FORDHAg _ ANUFACTLItEft of BOOTS ft .5710,E5, Montrose, lYt Pa. -Shop ova' Itore.: AR idndirof 'mirk =vie to order, and repairing done neatly. 3e2 ' -":"' - ABEL TURRELL, . INEALEI2 to Ornp, Medicines, Chemicals, Dyet LI Staff*, Glass Ware; Paints, 0111, Vsthish, dew. Glass, Grocerl. Fancy GoOds, Jewelry Pertn , t'rr. ete:-- , Areet'Ssr all the tnost popular PATENT 14 bl CI N ES,-11 pares% Pa. avg. tt 4 AN-EY, U. D., jr XVC.C.I located permanently= New , Milford. ?a. 11.will=tead promptly to allealis with which ho may h e layered.- Citric*, st-Todds' liotar - - • gowt-Milfcial, July,l7, /Ml,' • . MEDICAL. CARD. DR• E. PATMCK, & DR. E. L. GARDNER -r- ATE - GRADI 7 ATE of the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Ii OF TALE COLLEtiE, have formed a copartnenghlp for [ha practice. of Medicine and Sargery,and arc prepared to attenl t all'hatlnsentAithflally ant punctually, that inay bs Intrusted tollesit-eareoork ter,eis-eumeeensunte with the time& 71:sasaisanad deforolitlee of tb.e EYE. reggig..4l,opeys u.orllv enrgie - Al diseases, porticolirly attended to. rtf"Orflee over Webb's Store. °Mee bonze froth SI. m. to 9 p in All sorts of canntrj• produce taken in pay- Want. at tan hliaeat value, and cash SP* StETCSED. . Montrose, Pa., May 7t11,1392.--Ipf NOTICE 'Coals for "JECielemo, Sheep eau*, Fos, Mink, 'Bast:rat, and all hinds of Fats. A good isitortinant of Loather and Boots and Sltoes constantly on Is and . Ofllets. Ternary, & Shop on Main Street. Montrose. feb.6th. A. P. ct C. KEELER FIRE INSURANCE. THE INSURAItECO.tirNDieIPHAMERICA, AT ' PEILADELPHU4 PA.; Has Established anAgoncifn Montrose. Thu Oldest Insurance. 6. in the Union. CASH CAPITAL PAID LS, ASSETS OVER, - -- _ .-, 38, rates are as low as those of any good company tn New York. or Asewbere, and its Direetrs.sp among Grit forlineor and integrity. Camttes PIaTT, Sec'y. ARTHUR O. COFFIN. Pres. Montrose, July 15,'G`. BILLINGS STROBL% Aiot. IN[RAAtJI= COMPANY of NAbovcrorircr... CASH CAPITAL, O,NE - TAILWOOLURS. mons ist 14 1,1 kganm " " Am!" J. Milton s aiith x *key. Chas, J. Martin,Prisidat. John McGee. .4 81 - A—X. NV'S . . 11 Tice " Potldea termed end renewed. by the undeyelgas at itt la <Ace; In the Dria Bloek...lluntrose. Pa. nov 29 7 )14/41.121A8 811 VD T Amt. 8. EL ,Pettengili wco vryAltz •ROvir: New York. and 4 Suite Streit. .xfoiteo u sie oar atonta tor the Nontrocie DancepersT:a plaserelties, snd Ant, authorized to take ad to pnd saheeriptionefor neat oar loiregt met, L .e...wczus To Enoold;lrela,nd.mrpi Scotland.' XLA REAM BELL'SBELL'S SON' SON'S DICAP . PI, is enineof one pound and upwards . ; Tiayable,ln all .the - principal Sown of England. Ireland and Seotlandjor gale by,. WM. IL COOPER, &Co . —Bassani., Montanao,'Pa. J. B. HAZLETON. l ikusbxotnie and Photimnwhict _ t kinds irea It a s . ag r ocit u Ts taca th P-r s *Fr ' ' th eoP ie e o ; 'ME In* OgISIMI Dyini SilimiVet lielit.ltglidinc: nto Write ' r's frigid grave Whiliettie'6l4fileiries 136ixtiiiiihat . 00614 'het Vtim'e't .'1 Still thi 0 4i S i •- c4U9?; eCWhig hAide ir4iuOueteusgl4 4 IPondets t 6 tide' )ity Ureitci Ebb'tui gOrgitini, • , dying 'head, • 'Blidialife _yirAif?w,d Add' the tiolierir blue. aqa , *e l3, . • • • • riy 141 3 0 Siiinfel'q;bri4lat...P l ,4 Amusientr,lipger• 4 1 _ 1 1; IX* .aka and ftotu Alpunt and 4111., MOSer sweet' Oew aropsmeeping, Woo thee loyjogly:to,atay ; Stilly ftreoma and cascades leaping, Bid: thee, not, in baste away. Laughing hour&of sunny gladness, _ tali winds still will, blow away ;. , Leaving leaves 10+40: in..aadnesr e As they wither 'day by day.: r While‘the sultry Autumn's breathing; Perfume from each dewy sower, Summer's hand is gently wreathing Garland's for heir parting hour. Youthful. June an&July glories, With their beauties , pass sway ; Serve but as ...11frnirn0 Morin Of all pleasures bright and gay! frac DOOMS FORME. On his door there was s finely : polished brass plate, inseribed, 'all:. 4..A.:1103 WOODYI£LI), Surgeon, When be fist, anic to this nisi country town—that, is te r .siy, when ,he first set tled:there as a professional man—he bad - VeA in th e ha bit of passing in and out of that. door often, _and of looking with some bride: Alt j,lie ilorass ;1(4;1i ho 4 'was young man, O n it* beginning:pre, and it was very iblp tbat the plate,poiut cd te..lo,ffiture: iadiant With as bright a hare= ite Somehow,Unfortunate. ly, that futtireatill, continu ed to shine in the dittiance,.aufl the days and-sreeb and months that; began to drag rather heavi ly over the young-:aurgeon seethed to bring it no nearer .te him. It was very odd. - lie bad,been told on all sides what a promising °peeing, there was in Hollow leigh for a surgeon; he bad congratula ted himself that the absence of M. D., al ter his name was of no consequence- 1 -a mere sound, often unsought by the great est men. And, besides, there was, already a . physician ,of old.-standing in Hollow- But the most provoking part of the whole affair was, that James Woodfield had scarcely bad time to settle in his new house.before this Dr. Heath, seeming sud denly to discover that his then fesidentai did not suit him, had actually fixed upon the large and handsome house exact ly opposite to that shining new brass plate. It avaa . of no use for . James to shake his fist , at the Doctor's carriage from behind the window curtains, of no i use for him to wish there bad been a school -opposite, an asylum, anything, in fact, but thaucomptedions residence, with its ;awn stretching down to the river on the, opposite side, which had proved to at tractive to the physician. jI chess this end of the town on pur-, - pose, muttered James, grinning at the obnoxious -`wagons: which 'brought the Doctor'slurniture, •!. because he lived at the other, and now he has actually follow-, ed! me here. , I suppose there's rerun. enough for both ;' at: any rate it, cannot be Worse with niethan it has been: - , :-forit except a poverty-stricken, aid wo man ar two, no patient 'hatitronbled,ine." --And then be went to sit at the table of his little stadrand be miserable,.4hicli was of no use either. But the fact was; big eyes, glancing-from time to time thee' the window . , naught Sight -of the coiner . of some luxurious contilL. Or chair , peeping from under. its, cover; of massive picture' frames - and Coady mirrore. - And he could not help reverting to certain golden via.' ions of hit oWn whose brightness had • fa.' dad 'by. this, time, and Jen, them before him only_ the : Aside:ghosts - of what • they toms were: 'Then that .Orriage of the doctor's was the very... , thing he. had in dulged himself hi , picturing as fit samebody;; And'is the thought occurred ,tolin . hesighedettitterl3r vtor. the' time when tbittsamebedy miglithothe riding genius -of Ifiaboatt , -;-..tmly thislittle den.; seeniedeofer off as to be. almost mythi cal., , • , • But be diii,not tell her so.' Be held.s Wtaie'PhilosePhy, - Ahatt letters were better than sad or:grumbling ones; . end, °s et)! with those obnoxious wagons • before vindow ' 'he, having no Tre seriptionsito. write,'ind'nothior-Partunt. larlos bad actuly'dmenlena end:par per taiiittridl, tilm. fro, the ptirposal (it IV* I,4l3VirAtZ •7::: F Uti~ Welt 40111411:6i 7 he1p tit. • Wetting .4600,0 X SILZAMM - - ,•. , would come tills tune Inethe beginning: 16 111 - fiiii-ri dear little Mumiret"—sucli a, louiplidgifihing l liliitirtghiat,'hiL fat, all - the-shapeliness common to beginnings ? — .Ibt„Ior wn...ibustSpel•aeihrally l guilty_ conceruhig these two adjectives, r eyepiTiiiiiillqurArkiareti a gtit„Ovq,exH .ceedtid'iteilivelmgd heighisKlwcoaii?, . i15 0 11.`4 1 14,9, kit lenq t ro,:ig r • 'lk s 'e ls. 4oY. 4 ' 6 Ifikt , 1 1 1;e11)A, woe, ta"p9tYriNsrY,, 1 1/c:Fin,hl , rtouS ; parrngt h i cutri s afr, Z l ‘ l #l Alt., l ‘XØ-If t tlikily ed.; • ifff rato!guter.; rpliet eo4lfii#,Wey glyApi.nvay . to foiehodingikioo, 41104 torXarzgets: ti 4 c ould ,irgrt.l4ol - a . aibjo gmd . ffccrutug liin“i•olit,the d6.,i,4Or's,ifji , # . B,krit, r bo i 40.4 7 Upt • - - , 17 • If./ 31 7*Uei atOi :Or tle PeOPle at thisead:ps the - town ; Mighi T3av,51)444 . 0680 f;fittner 'initgeorti na'ws. of neighborhood;ins old s Pitients, IffOuld•rqa afierthegrest-physician, Tho ‘'as • rich and, taul9lll l / 2 eqd 44. pot care about tam patknage. wall of ,she , , worid t At:ered James, after .thorasion of diagppointed -sungg philosophers-,".the, , .way ; or„ ,the 1v94 00- i • ,41nd,ib l ea•he.saw PereivaLUeath— the. dcPctor'st,p.iiiy Aqn-nride-qp_ to that dogi on a' horse, Which drew, him, in spite of himsel4. to the. window, *rat/made. his eyes glisten ? , , , L ,71 splendid a,nimal 1" soliloquised the surgeon, who kept no horse—pretty well, he thought bitterly, if ho could keep him self. "That's the sort oft thing I should like now; make perfect action, first rate, and a fine-looking, fellow on him, too. I -wonder if: 21r. Percival goes in for "the profe_ssion. Perhaps he'll, he good , enough to take the house nest dour to 'mine., , . • And JUal9s, _retnrning to h • writing materials, put tbent away hastily. : ..Ia general, ;Margaret ;WA, hor letter about, once a week as .regularlr as • the country vapeit.tarne out; and,hO got his answer as punetaally4 but she must wait another post this timel Today not write to her,: and it waswith asoefiof grimness of sarcasm chat-he thnnght lithe would put it down to-his heing•so busq, engaged with his , patients - that' lie hatl'iro time to .write. No time! • That:was the greatest evil..lie had.tocr much time; and did not know whit to do with it. He had established wslight acqnnint ance with many of thwtonnspeople; and, among others,- with-W. Percival Heath, wharf he liked, but with whom he could hot, - perhaps, under the eircanistauces, have much in cornnioni since 'n struggling man has little sympathy to spare for a fa. corite of fortune. And he wie'Vent think that on that young fellow- every thing smiled, insomuch that it was a mar vel to find him so little foiled and so full of life and energy. Mi. Woodfield won dered too, sometimes; as he looked at the large house opposite, if • its . inmates ever thought of him in his struggles dud unful- filled hopes. Why should they ? Ho was nothing to them. .Dr. Heath had a per feet. right to take that house if he chose. Possibly, indeed, if he had remained at the other end of the town, it Would have made little difference to James. Everbo dy would love gone to Limpet:the same —for why should people consult a youn e l, untried surgeon,- ie-preference to-a w - known physician, who, moreover, on cer tain days gave consultati9ns gratis-to these who could not afford the fees? Dr. Heath had , done this for years ; and the fact of the rash appearance of a young 1 surgeon in town was no reason for the discontinuance of a charity. He 'began to think it was a- mistake to come to Hollow-. leigh ; neverthelesss the thing . was done, and he must make the most of it., . Ii was nearly tWO I . ll l r B Bicect Pol' ish of that -brass plate badarousCdf,o.com-, placent` an exprosion on ,Yantea Wood./ field's face, and ho was to use, a nificant phrase, struggling to : keep his head above watet. His friends, too,, if he had - 'posiessed any near enough to exam- it r personal appearance, ,might"baVe. observed 'that there Was . a - Might tenden-, libelist the cOrnerr,Of" Month to Carve downward, and•altogether - a want uf Olas• deity about the man very different from. his buoyant air of two years ` ago. '. Such friends , as lie had:bhowevei, were either unobsertaut or not sufficiently interested in hint - to trouble themielves about' his I looks, and be went on his way drearily, with s uch hope asbe,cionld summon wills help. - 'had 'gene so 'fat' as' to confess that die• whole affair' wia a decided faller°. Hewes at limes uziierally depressed and Anzio* elm ost. seed 'y to giVenfialtogetb; er; but-if be. did. that,. what irsalri bee: coma of.i him.? A portion :or his 'capital' was gone alieady;tnusthe throw.theetb;• °rafter', He might: try' .and' try, 4md yet have 'no more :chance than. that • un lucky fly with° wind** hator eventually escaping thee bloate.d spider Off the watch for hitt. .• And.ioNannsco:sa‘kie tooked'. at ?the ily• and the , Web, his ern; traereled,its , dity'al.; ways did, with . a persistency. whitsh aston -44-11Pititelf, to thatlhouse:opposite, and MOYoo:4 l3 triagetnwhich:was, thembgit; 4 4 1 )18;ViSIOPS'IP li nt,deroumitoiriv:tot atidtgrolt thqkoSieterDraleathltfintv 4104,1114. the thirk who was Only a Visitor, refork,hid , dsci-, iMM3P9I i11tit',104..r . ,,t4 814.1.11.1), + ••,..51.rf1.7% .-... -tett.) I nil ,1111.17.7 ..,;:id47-7"... -1Z...;-'.'•=.,'":--;•••••••••••::........ .41•144.1: 4 2. 1 , a er,. 4r l: 4 ilii . .Z . 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" ,": -TUft SA* * H O W' W' ?tisrps:fiantil, andrifotrcid‘thattilf onoinibid l - *as wondered idly Iv kat t %OS,' -066184 in *iitehied thalonitig 3 .titdit' Volta lailiesfidlii;trinittiiiiitge, tfiti ivliddicflnyst)-4 ibeibliftetbn, fttrifily; No 'tins -doideidlis gyot -neitely iikinte• 6 , tasklittineV fotitt.: ( l sT-1 7,1 - Jamb :21‘roodlittldiheifalid; 1-cyniiiwholtyould • iieSirtttenutelbilt•eiiinifriuCl.4"43' wheeiris.ftrtineflifietilvilttno 61:41' 1:40: f •;;Afteti-ail;:dtbetiv;.,lPDF: 6 Rails iittiffifid dttna;iltiteatititPW' •I. •I:7olt; i bild Ifurriiiilied hint ~ t eitb..46iisid6l4leliclifii-pritiOns -pritiOns isiactilattarfl Idea ifthi it -NitMeirtea.4. tAtid its itYgr t b".terd'arlter ttat. hiSusuallyiosidiiit.iVitbdtia•elbilkes •±B 7 ttib -NvindoVriaslii•tn Watch. tbei dirfVot of this -doctor's- gubstsifot 'there, 'itak dithier party - at the oobaitii qiciuSS,finid 'he dati, amotigseththireiytilitztatiiiite,s ' vtlioSe pi trouagovrouldfte madethn beat% of the strngt,glingy4ting 'Surgeon %lid, ib a professional point: of vieWr Dr. Heath cared very little, if at , :alkilirlbatn. But the 'doctor's' 'reception-rooms faced the lawn,- So Li:O.-after the-arrivals were 'oier,iiind he' had -countedsome dazen of ladies in the gossamer attire' which . needs tobe made fire-proa; and is many gen tlemen looking mournful in 'fatieral suits, there was nothing for him to do but ivatela the flickering lainp outside, or-turn to the interior of his little room; He' chose the latter alternntivei and as he turned he • be;- came Master Cadger cares s in g tits doegr-haildle, anikseentingly awaiting his pleasure. 1 "What di* you want, joie rascal? 'Why "13T ICToc a k7 l s ' ir ' 4 + r• interp cse 2 dAlaster k.ladg - er, ;sin, if.- you• pleaslej nouldtalmati3 you hear.! Tart only a f!ar xy as-has been telling' Me- he' s going . away." - • • -By a rpeculiae jerk- of ' his thumb Waster Cadger appeared- tcr , intimate Ott. "'he" was-Dr. Heath*. ; Ai -:lettiit' so Jalito.4 in Ortifood. .„ ; „ 44 . Eh:Beath! - :Going airay?" . • "Yes, eirl , , Letistways hers going •to foreign parts; and edatt dome back net in a day exactly; yon know:q. ," Well," said. ile:WoOdfield, collecting himself, -4 ' what has that to do with me?" Nothing, sir. - . it's only • is-the party alwayi doctoring, and 'was anxious in case ehe might -bet took sudden and no doctor to ho had. I told her you would be at home, unless, to be, sure, some of the country patients sent for you." • ".That-trill do," said James. "'You can It is not to benefited that Mr. Wood field's heart did bent with a spectral hope. If the ,gleetor was going abroad might there not be s chance for him ? it seemed onlyleasonable to suppose there would, since if people were ill a new doctor mdst be better than none. The fates were surely in league against James Woodfield. No sooner was his hope conceivedi than erode hand' dashed it to the ground. Dr. Heath would leave a deputy behind him.. • Mr. Perciral.Heath .was walking down the '-HolldWleigli road towards' the town. HO walked slowly, for he had an nnusual sense of discomfort which be could neith er shake off nor analyze. It weighed up on him with a veil , - heavy oppression ; it was like• nothing he couldithink of but terror; - ..vag,ne, unreasoning, but .over powering terror; springing from no 'Cause that he could discover, and pointing' to no result. He could not , . make it out. He had thought to_ shake- it elfin the:open nir, but it-seemed to•gct.worse instead abet, - ter, so belied turned , back towards home. Wits be going- to bezilll He had been blessed hithertowith suoh.vigswous health' that he knew nothing about Illness. He raised tbe haud,thatibadletn.bound .up, and on Which - there:appeared-a s.lighti scar,„to his forehead confusedly.. As be did sct he reached a Point: toad where,the river, running parallel with,it, becarpeikuddenly visible •by the lowering. of the roadside bank,' • • -.. _Mr-. Parolvtd started back with a pang of desperate misery. - He could not bear the sight of.that water - . ; he was afraid of it.,.r - s', , I '- Behind, him carne two: men, With, 60030 dogs, and . be .Was arm.id of-them ilso;- afraid'or _the awn, bat more,so of the dogs. And bore 'than all ha dreaded that gorg liiir.,‘‘fater. Ho was hoiribikifiaid,of it. „gel, stood4till anitputliis ~hand np_a pipit) 'his f,Orehead,,a4 'hie eye cau ght tiplitaa,apiar. - A cAd t p9olpii;atipulroko deer 4i,rnp and a:aingla aJao l 4* l o. l l Pa4sed his lips-- , ~, ” Good God !" It: Was no tjrreverat"oattanit liihtly spokei2. - - It tras=-4tci:ohe, hsf•Wair`or;'conld possibly tell. all, Matt- those- Ora horret strielten'lronliti,erometinCtO nxtireto; 'or aghastry litnipitionAtir broken tipOtr: Xi. Pereivars-Mind-;-4 iiispleioili' that it'fatii nn!!)/e,tbmi anything he could oon ' ''" POgibitellOngltlebllifi'lbYthe4 bite 4 4 .13 ' ' go& •it ,wtoiltiorsekthtznpoilince iszlit744lo4earabog AIWA, fiu hod , .* tan 2 l. 3 t o 4o.4rivnis44gefrena'ltr pokant irit" o 44 . 1,,, ...„ - - ,, t,.:, -- 7 - d - 77 -7- ... 4 , , theigAtiiiiiiPtitt . apik , iit ictithellitislia 2a timutl-Isimea,o4l,t9,,!# " h?: 'r on. He remembered AlOWAltitt" - t, I ,.(freik: .rrros . 1 ;,S10*, xi:li. j al,sialatfly x iateasszji, ' , hod beetiftilledi anb -Mae ;cane ititd)run?r , titi4 tft go.pykx - , ocp' ag ig n .ii m 44 4 gi 11 f ':about hid fbeing.yertid tiatt ffoat44.4lofina . 1114:44_6 1 .1w*Ii t k what i :Ve ci j • 4Avel i to for=u , daynt twoil Nab tlittiiiitklaitei'ol 66 ;P;r 4. 4 r/u n a-c •4 4 0019 - -t s il ' 0 1 01" heing4Eing6ThireShtialehdliiid hiier'thet , • - anßg-*llea , i s hoi.v.etoi.4 .., tp L .oiitialAtecond-tlttiei:itieiret; eiteiv:frieri• it,1?ivPn,1,40.,, .., i -; ''.‘,,,',;.: -etiesdrag setike•nf 4 utteitsillesd''.ilir no*. 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''' r,', ;, '',.. p i, 6 :„, s,, Abostreet t ayibetEet4'witiftheliV.npirelitik' - AV witk,,.o,lt,h l , l 4,;filld -- ilici,.ll o ri s ilit. tirgee-bearuig detviVhdaVily iitiini'llihbr Ott aibear . Asloliatt.pn:Mr: , %cut, 0 Ma fannies tbatAtildectherttiltotd666, Igre 7 4 . 0 treTtilu t irViiie. -x 'r ,0,"•411 0 1 '14 lidtitito thttlietisein4'eniiedotifieVflUti., Praia 1:1 e hdl ii 'siyTilel.ifidThip:4#l - -He4sptika ticrilmihan Jlilitijr&lie-Ciniid, itt giffilYL4t P 4,0 kicd/.),fit . 411M 0 41 1 -antligavelbh-i bieLsniorle , it sfinitlditi. ::, 'in itLflit,ll:.:44„ e 0',4,4-, ? t lia,, 1 1 1 - ?;4.aetiff arramth'ititiptitr ba,d;g6it; outt tittle inted4t'th t ,t,"tn, cji c. :l l 4iik,,b gic.ijfiX.iio.44, Alf ietarnitudertarfwK ..00:- ..-r , . ar 1.-.:r: - 1 , :thae_soUgh ppi,,,th.F, tto i reackit'Ae,r f lo -.,:•st Williani v !'asaitt Mr. L-Pe4poll, :l lltni v.,die, ' , ,ft,n,y„',d,ci,th, ,17 0 .: 4 . , ‘," it1e, ,, i :. e . — ,,:2, ` , 4 4 iF./0 4 2 kfraidAhat the ki4theiJ bit iive`willi mid. Mfe,e ,nsM,,n.. --, zMu t..7ange.' l .lu.iii4 - atitiOno (i 4 kle=deross and • fetch Wtitidfield.*; Telt biin , r ldr, e 2,. 1,ta.,:c 1 ,90' ' o l. l , l rdff 40,,,,,,k,b;Yi n .tol What I 'say,- bpt'uoVa , Word Itviiiit'ithe .75 1 *e ibto thet?crl , f 6 t.l9lEll -.. ,0 B ,sMelih saise.b..Besquiek.":...-G 7, .--,&;" ' l,, .'., •-`%/,; poVei:'''' . ' - '.. i , ' ' '' ' 4 ." ;'....-: ' ~ 1, Mr. James Mondfl4ditiftield the filtie ; ,'"•:!XitiSt. l6 , l clbAji:_t -2 4aAttOii - ,Viii.idr, 111 1 -tem , eattedtby- - vonitear Itis - atedir. He l A .61 e 0 failt/R imo egasfikt W:1L1.1P07'.7,:40.3 had been ft:pre - pretty ' , Vearly all' a;i, not true ? Is ,it, is it Y"'' . -• .... ..... I T 1 having spirusi perhaps, te'ritlout /3t a I ,' Mr.Wood6ild took on e "Of o,E,Cikopr singular Coincidence the -subject be'had little Binds in his own ' ,rfe;f4h 1,0444 been stndying,: and which' bad raiSed-cOti- and gravold thli g aiklaPh l 4 BlB- Wiii o /4 4 4 siderabie interest in his mink was a.eure diawn fortli:ell his' .strength 1 Ifn .i . iiii'' 04 0 that bat/been performett in 'lndia of hisse sorry fei' livi;; l thiutiing, 'perhap s, , for li of hydrophobia. He , had - wiadO Wined moment' of his own Margate: 'under su ch pretty Well master of the details,' and it ciremnstirtees, that he' : dict ; tiot' . dt , 60#,.. , ,01 was.a certain I.psychological. featurd' that heinenerrAoUiona: . : ', _ 7 ~., occupied:. him wheni:After-' the cuStomary • - -”.'W 'thilir'' yn'unk . `lday.;l ii,lit • r.#4o,. knock, :Master - eatigcr 'tishered'in Dr. "I -hire beard' 6f One)rettivViay`ff ‘ Ota WO H.eatb's servant.- • .. ). , --I. , i=. :- . •:,- ~,.. • i a seizure, and, only one. The !Mesas tbit ,4 B eg p ar da t i; e i r o m piy.,mi ott id g iii 1 w ' o tt .effedied'finit-rectfyeri ritin*ipii - .!„ ''-) -7.-:niust see you.direotly.'• , '' • ..--- ,/ lc j ''' 4 'Y : bit '.sti'nUld" inSrdenefi'e i ;I' Tii . ls The rest of Master Credger's 'speech, nalli feleg,t;apheil for Dr. liehtb,. / 134 01:i whiolt.Was iereverent, wad spoken tohitni. were Uncertain '. of hi-4 :tiddreii . :l' . .,tind 'II, self in the surgery, while Mr:' PeteiveN might ever: rettlebc. , ..SCr' iiiiil'lrs? , - ttb ease- already lay ibeforn cite Sot*.: S iti .leis Mini" :"" r r' : ' " i 2 ' sitniy. if _ ; ,-.- .),,'i; , :' .: ..*:/ • Ci`,l.; , .: I `l'' The! -little . band .:- i'neelinytietEi :tti i .Itr,i, Woodfield .wassensiblerels strange Fitilf, 'tind;4 l3 : 3s ")).n r ftt. l :7 ' ' lOl 4 4' ",it ~rn'T thrill through all hisnerves isheilistened; intolerable inisit7 Pi j ibi4 . litladeili‘wB - • nit4l.--.* single ; phrase ottrAef: thatilaniphlet She bad been *in hetiO, yeeteed4. ' • wi4h:be , bed been teading;.lEopb..repeat. ;-• *lt Sulnibigher bands' then Mill i.,''' ing itself like , ffin edho in his bran:.: .:- .. Jinnek gisively.' Pitt' be c6iiitlsree c tt 0 - Without a word he followed Abe roan telLyoirtlietrutli; Thair& Ilope across the:greet, into the hall i ,i A here !he •• i,'llitinki , 3,-Ont clecitir.' 'God :bless)ilt, had Seen so many gossamer , robed ledieS mid help yoh to ' ' , save him' !• 'I }rill--. '' and black-coated gentlemen, op - the-wide; 113 at he heard no m'ore, . for` bet' - Voice semi-circitlar staircase; which might al- had brokeninto sblitaild she hadttni4 mos; have swallowed up, his whole house, away from lum'hiirrtedly." and into young Heath's rum: . . • • James -went: oh into • the •' sick ioniff. Mr. Percival gat on the bed in his shirt which wase-still tini4'-ait lie% left it. 'At sleeves, and he was trembling all over,ind another time the possibility-of AC :tali:, shrank back, with. an expression of torrer grant reaching Dr. Heath and . - bringitig , as the doctor entered. . .., '-, T .., him home to interfere with the caiitmgfit . Mr. Woodfield turned find looked full havej been disheartening, but haled neii into the servant's face. . no space.to think about it. He irtis' HO ~ 11 - It ;" a trance : the strai :ness of liii You'll do, ' he said ; " Come in and sit down there, ont of sight, till I want you." Ile turned the.door-key softly and went forward. He seemed to. Italie risen- with the occasion oat of ilia despondency into a. man of iron nerves-mid indisputable au: gtority. Woodfieldi", said; Mr. Percival; leek= jag at. him with eyes seared and blood shot," you see I know yotti keep off for your own sake, Let uo- Ames come. near Inc." • James never once took his eyes off the patient's face .while he felt ;hitkpulsei and. M r. Percival retutued the gaze like one fascinated. " Listen to me," said James, still with his hand on the young man's--wrist, and still looking at, hitu with the same steady eye.- " - here. hi proof that the dog 'was mad. You are strong and healthy. You have, nevqr been a drinker or 'tampered in any way ~ with your, constitution?" • _ " No* " " Then there is hope tor you ..: TWA-t -ree i wilt have less ehPae, acid. my. that' meat, pore... Are you capable of '• sll6*- itig,what say?",. . • - • "Yes,"" • • • • I, X kpow 'that you are energetic and stropg.mb3ded. Exert. your Exert , strongly. Exert it first to htlieve.that all you see or feel is,-in feet,. delusion; ex ert 41.44 011 e all, to keep, as quiet as .possi. ,ble. -The will tin&y be -,overratollts.tvelt, as underrated ; but it is an instrument. of iminentye,ppwQr. If you feel!that Ton are giving Jvsy,to terror; try to fix•mr eyes on mine. Come, you are:calm glrea*•l amgoing.tableed• you,'! r • 1 / " "Doctor,"- said the, yenng man, .• your know the dog Wpb Inad.M•omise merone thing, will have perfectfaith in yon. Swear to kill ic you 'extant care." Jartlen„rolpondfd : 64 The means I am about to, use , are Certaill death or certain cure.' f . " Did. they ever cure r' • 1 - • ~" Sir," Sold the servautihorror-stricken, ‘6,ynajlavn bled tim,to deittlt 11:‘,4 .- • .-, fr!.N.o,"-rePlledalameacwitb &whitening about his lips, "only to death's door." factitthe ,yonagnutte lay motionies as.a. aorpse, and : Ask:liens; And 'wily the fainteek'ditunesti tisiblann 'the:ghats Nybiolt thomm: held •• • 'LI , • "SOPeitielctio t9I I PA. 41414•441 1 110 S Aticidta tkitraira it nes fo Ilittql*,/ INVllM ,bell,"4, 2 oo 4 l44 z ,likadalliliVtl o.: 4 el" lagAOWlTlnintin r one in a trance .nget, owing his first serious case'to Dr..ffe.ath's son never even struck him then. 1-In*Paa so , resolate to keep hitr-nezres, his wholti strength of mind_ end body strung up VI thatlextremeipitch of exaittitionand full belief in his own power, on which he .bid lieved that power in a gr4at tneaktre to depend. When the patient _ awoke to consciousness the deCtor's eye must meet 'Atli. mast communicate by a power whielt might or might not 13.3'.ntestneric—Jatues did not stop to argue that—to.liini some of his-own mlmness and ecincentration' Of purpose must keep , him, if possible, by that • mesmerid -sympathy, from. • those. seared, wandering glances into the 'ells.: tent corners where shapes of horror lurk: ed. And again the bleeding was repeitedi t each time to the manifest - terror. and die: trust- of the servant, who thought MK Woodfield certainly meant to kill" thr master.: . liutf James. persevered. Hist 'whale heart was in -the case.; his whole will eat, Opontaving the patient. --Iliglivtind:day ho• waso,stith himilisawn airanclat'inner were 'CO totally nbanged , that °We :ialhe! &eyes 'servants bidl there, haft ittrisen certain. owed respecnfor The liooistiroetsti.' once-afeithat for,witicistes.' It' was not . to• be expected that the long straidreftne . impress tipon.Jentes. Wobdfield, but if iv had been doubly long and doubly hard he , would have..:utidergone it gladly for the; great reward of the result, When Dr: Heath caritellant ) herri. ble agony of mind,havingretlaWd tardily , and bra tnere chance, one of those"' -tete 'which- were sent after him at: first s - he looked +Ton the attenuated;' , fixuro :of his son ; eyes which reeognised him, with to wild light of madness in them, , lips thstu ; spoke to bim calmly and hopefullyasupoto one, restored from ,the 4ead. , ,Andat -ones, he hurried:: thit street loth° little houselopposite, from a window of which , James saw tire coming; and hastened to receive hint. Theolltpouringpf Dr. Meath'sgladneas is of little: co nseciiimee. ;tit ;was` run3ored all.orwards , that ha I had offered • to' take? Weodfield, r into partnership, which.. Pifer, , toweveri James : did not .accept; and this,; retieehee probably , •added-Ino ,, litaivta the.farore which began ifrinalthis I dite for,:tfie,youpg stitgeoni:l.This , aratida= erfoloare:fiaw :about: all.laireetimpi.t.#L vt,s,;s on ov.otybildeoliptr.' ; Patients:] to flow Art a'Atarvolous tidal lewararetbat ihitiingi.f.briss: -TIM% Acrthei , 'delight.l4 AlOtOr 4401116 i hearviintabiOnmigib. 4-atcbedyyeterell.."..,4Ere44o4oll.,
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