Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 08, 1842, Image 1

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oVsubscribing; `ea Two IKILLAITS
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ZAW eulnktiptiO will talsMi fatless than .six.
l'Asitit i WHndlne..paper discentinued until all ar:
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Astimovof hie,. Office and-dwelling tenth°
three stury,,Prieleon , Sontli 1-I;nneysixst.re_ef;
Jotniiii.iiiiiresieence — of-Ilfr.. John Rays tind
ti3lenit'ol.lloftiVr .• .
' Doetrir Afiers leering - ids friends and"thii","pub,
. thatle . can consulted at all hours at his of
..e; (When not professionally- engaged) and that he
• All'ilevotii his-undivided attention to the several
duties or his profession; and - particularly to the
joractlee,of,,lllidwitery..tt Surgery; Calls
to the the G ` o uni - ry will pnnetindatKinded_to,hatlii
,light and day
Carlisle, April
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ZDIM3REE , Z2PA3cf,E2CI3(U*.,
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parmanqntly.located in Carlisle, per
• - forth all operatiMis that are required iu the
•," -practice of -his professiom4slieh as -
• Extra.oting i kiiisigt.Plingging. and
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tico a sine° tooth to an.entire set. • .
INr: IL - Forji. few intatluf
-- - be in - Carlisle, ihevi'rst ttoo i weilciin- each
' month—after which,be will; be absent'until the
,first two iveskiin each foitovvingliOnthz—at rbich
• iperiod he may be found at; his.
• Olice, opposite 111'Far104'S Hotel.. •
iCarlisle,• May 4;1842- : • ' -
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'.;HAT well known r .
Hotise, in north Hanover.a,treet.:kg
• the Borough of Curti*, lately•OeCupied
!' lik.l4lr. John P. Lite,t' , a'flardware' Store, who
fikirsipposed,.halrina . de as much in a few years
I‘, 4or would 'enabkrbim to id-ire from business if he
'those to do so,;tti this is ono of the best stands
, recommend it.to a Will bred
tnerchant -who' understitiadir 'the business,-and
:ovould . .W . !trrant hirn.a•fartune in a fait;years, by
",4:-..,:oponinf either 'a Dry :Good, .Grocerytor Hard.
,';',tictl'o Store, for firther particulars; enqut re
flonEwr, '.I4•CIJAN, der! ,
- April 27, 11342: - •'
• Jlllulice its Balakritpley.
nruiE Personal attendance at Philadelphia of
appliCants for the benefit of the Bankrupt
Law will not be required. • Judge- Randall has
directed, that in cases where opposition is filed,
the exatninatilm of kite Petitioner shall be made
before the Commissioner of the county in which
tbO'Banicruperesides.
Applicants will therefore be spired the expense
of going to Philadelphia at the time specified for
the hearing. of their petitions.
JOHN HARPER,
Commissioner in Bankruptcy,
Carlisle, May 11, 1842,,,, ' tf-28
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T"stock of New Goode, belonging to the
firm of Boseerma,n & Hutton , coneieting of
- Haw n IIPORE;
HAMMERED' AND•ROLLED IRON;
Nai Is, CroceriCs. , IN,
OILS, DYE STUFFS &c, &c,
Will be sold fur CASH, wholesale and retail, at To.
doced prices. Those wanting .bargains, will do
, !"`".4{rell to call soon, as the entire stock will he sold to
. t.:clotar t .the concerti;. don't mistake the place, at the
letoce Room of bosserrnan do Hutton, piorth flan.
pvoriireot,
..GEORGE•IIII3TTO'N.
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Surviving Parniei of tiur &11l or •
' • BOSSERMAN 'tli. AUTTCYN:
May 18, 1842. • •' •' , 11129
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trl HE rubecriber luta received a general asseit.;-
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SPRING AND •
•OWDIELrIMDB (160CVEDg30
in part of Fignitd, Plain and• Barred
Monselin 7 de-Lanes; figured, Plain, Striped Lawns
and Gingbarne, English . and French Chita*,
plain, figured and .Barred Siviss,,, Jackenette an
.: Pambria Muelina ; a general assortment of Grode
nap, Orodeswa, India and Italian Silks, . Bonnet
Silks., and Ribbons, Straw, Leghorn, Braid Ind
Willow Bonnets, Raw Silk, Cashmere' and Cotton
;qee, Silk, Mohair, Kid .and Cottini
Pariealle and Shades; pow stile,. French,
Irish Liiiene; Gineburg and. Linen
lio!ieelinge,:, Linen Drillings and .Gambrootie for
Corde,.'Stripes' and Nankenes,
Cd' ,ling and Roils, BroWn.imil
Tielilkimand'r Calicoes. Pans. r - •
. of. an. •a m. "Hate; Straw,9ltoit an
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Edglite,Clothe t - Ceelm4ra end Sattinette . :' . •
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Or cent. laviiir' 4 ,than tan:. bechoug o
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prices-:.erailikat* -. .'them 'with t he ,1).,-,u,t,ctiter,
store 44l4l .4 s eirtabiAf°r:YmPelvVYl* l l°* 6 l 6 /
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65,i.VOitth::.third street, Fo
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piedby'lheyqfrarorMo4,-.:,',, •
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WOULD' respecifullioffer the citizens of C or
, lisle and coninflor Cumberland,: zenerally,,
irflrat riaP:worrnentl :
'GROCERIES,'
Selected with great care; which he Will.paCk and
forward by rail road to the address 'of .hhose whit
mailayorhim with their'orders. Haiing supplied
a,number of fanitlios iri CarliSlo and he vicinity, hi..
-would-he pleased-to-inerease thri-ntamber-of-hismis
touters %here. His busineOs has?ssett excluslitely
to supply fdmilies with GOOD'‘GROCPIIES for'
the•lnst twelve.years, and' hit, flatters . himself, that
or,first'quality-goods and-fair 4ttriiiii,.he cannot-be
surpassed in the city. .His strielceonsials of a
generarassortmtit,
erste: . .
pm. 24
_.
Burlington HAMS, iifJonea fiDuttettmiul Grif-
Stk.& Booth's curing.
' Smoked TONGUES. • . ,'.. , -
Dried BEEF. .. -
• Green and Blnek TE,loeme of the Intestim-,
•Vortatio4, and Of itry choice lualities. ' -..
Sperm OIL and Sperm CANDLES.
•
COFFEE; of every variety', some eld YON' forty
years old._ - , ~, . ,
. .
.RASINS, FIGS, PRUNES,' ALMONDS, and
PECAN NUTS.. • ,'.,- • •;••
Italian FIGS, n 1: - ery delicate article:. :
Italian MACARONI MM. VERMECILLI.
• Painaaiii,Eitglieli, Stip Sago; Holland and Awe
' rican'ClIEK.SE.
. • •
every
variety...
PICKLES 'auk§ AUCES, of every
• . Fretio i, P nglisly and American 1144.1.5 TA
`.SUGA IL-Loaf and .Brown,ufblioice qualitiek , ,
CIIACISPAS, of every variety,' Pitiladelphia,
Boston, Priaceton,
Canary SEED,. • .
• -.;
EntialiSplit,PEA - S. •
'.SEG ARS 'of very:qua
• PRESERVES, - LIMES 'CI ['RON, PINE AP
PLES, GINGER, PEA RS, PRUNES, &o. &o.
CURRY POWDER, India SOY, am, with an
extenaive assortment of every article a family can
require. WM. - L. 'MADDOCK,
' SS South ThiedStreel, Philadelphia.
May 25,1842 • • 11'80
' tt-26
• •
.• C. Oibson
IL 4S remored toile house recently occupied
1.1 by ;Francis ',Noble, North Henovei• .street,
where he carries on the CABINET MAKING
in all its various branches;* stiut, is now manu
facturing, and intends keeping on hand, a great
variety of .
ca.V.ll=4,ll' IFUMVIIMIEE9
SUCH AS
Sideboards, Bureaus, • Secretaries, Card,
Pier, Dining and Breakfast Tables,
• " Beilikeads, :arc., •
of the most fashionable kind, all of which he will
diSpeso of on the most reasonable terms. He is
also prepared to fill all orders for Spring,eitt
ed Sofas and,Faviey Chairs, -warranted
-to lie of, superior quality. - •
Willalso furnish COFJPIIysi attire shoty.:
est notice, .and having recently procured
,a NEW)
HEARSE, he is- prepares! te Attend funerals/in
'oe:country.
• Oarlisle, May 25, 1842- • 'be .M)
•
LETTEPS i ef Administration tiponlta estate L
of Mrs.-MARY D. RAMSEY, I+.'sie luf Car
lisle, deceased, have been this day -is,eued by the
Register of/Cumberland county, to tte/e undersign
ed. residiniz in the said borough. Mll e persons hav
ing clairns or demands against the esirine of the.said
decedmn, are requested to make knrifire the same to
him; inoperly authenticated, wilt/out delay;, and
all arsons indebted to the said esti t ite are request : etl
t. .ay-the same before the• lat of , 'next,
' • ' W. Ti. MX
s--r 4.
o. • a't;
T . UST 'receive , , 0 , ,0n
. ea. ,
- 'w . hich bo eold-whi •,,i o sat o , o r reta il o loo t, or
than ever offered heretoGn • ' '
' . qOAS.' BAttNIT -.
'..PariCalei May 25,18410;
WASH - 011170 N( NOTEILD
Diarket,squas UlWrietOitif rat*
fir 13.144'aitabliehri n 414. late . 130 'fairtsa lylo9iii
• .11t. ea 'C r
amp'l3:'!" , ;:,is.coiltinuedliy l tliit inibacri
-ber,-,liii.will tptyworiwpaim!:ift t biliconititar of the
house tn"initain it I *' fainter. land narne,..llosl°'
cati?n is. 13 i 1 L 111 ,•*aftili..iiiidor it n.convenierd, and"
1 deeirit_blp eaaPPlat s itfacii• far na4era, af Alal,eg
kllol4.7flo•v,P*34 ~144Bciaidisie:'':liefealligrcttal
hErar:tha),Par,O i!,fe";fo,xtiiiiitad fAt'biin_i ; an the
*liiiiiir.-At i,,tiatrunii and(l.ll..e o.9l3l.ialtanar
/
1
- aliy:ssiirasiiadtir y,onlinitild, , ': '''.:‘ . ' .4 . ' •• .'
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- Hatilistthrg, Artiio;l642.' :.. k ,':3t".30
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.
443
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'•'' ''' Orldra done at tho , ahotteet-464
b. t 'wake 41.nentest maisner, and on the,rnastrea t ,,
bona tes itaifs. , at the ' C Manuraptaky.orli- J ,
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NOTICE.
,‘
7' •; 7 '; ' • at. % t.
' • ''"'-:.TH,WONALAN
om;l6m 4 Al4:garilfte .cuir d ith'ca.MsA
- Fos Tits ciatastx inettAis ';
ADDRESS F. TAOTIOUS TOINE:g; SENATE,
On being regiseated to, accept :111i,S 'OlOl4 ,of
Rome;
Committer FAiliftB,are,tliese '
Strang to hear the` arthoilr weight;
When the shout Or hattle
On the dark'nkng clouds of faier ,
Can I, when The din of arms , '
' ' Clash . upini the eager ear,
Bid'y.
ou joy war's alarms,
4. 131 - 41 , ,Yett banish enivird•rear?
Can i, wily en eagle eye,
the'Otalatiiref the foe,.
. "When illetn.avey!elit but to die'
And . looi~in toj rents Bow?.
Nay, 1,404, tip has tient '."
‘A, tram* whose vigor 'all is spoilt,
Yetyou will it, and I come .
• Weak of limb but strong of heart,.
• • One; Who 7 danger. ae'er, ; wilt Shun
Or.from duty e'or depart.
•: If:heleak n.stilwart arm,
If immOurn an iron frame,
....74evia shill he flee:from harin,
earn 8 - recreant's - mime. •
Noce shall ever , pointithe
Saying there's a traitoi , hold; •
. Orin anxious waitiinglinger , • -
' For the ingrate to behold„
But' his highest aim * shall be • ' '
To.pro.ve worthY qtbe Fara..
' . , . ,
Not it Sceptre I desire,
--Not a Gest of willhigilaves;=l: _ _
Or vain'edurtieri to adMire • - _
of goiour laves,
But n people ever - 1611114' •"'
Truda tuuil t lAtice to r maintain,
Virtuous preeepts oft instiftiou---
That the route may worth - attain.
This the power I desire; • - "
This the pledge' tor which I long,
Imams( Fsteannia: - - - REAllo2olYlflii.,
kindling at the theughforwrang.. , - '
Sarl, shall the !Lance ; in truth be:given?
If not, ray rock of s;ior.' l .4iven't _
'I sek na; more--I sed it Wi11. ..7. 4„, "
-BS the bosorti't! heaving throes _ . ' . 4 "
Truerfat:.thati - .;Vordireftn'tell • . , „
Ityliitgtuika'a patience. aett and low. ~',
-,': Mt tts ii.thenitic . :_ii,ae,t6 rear ii'
•, Isr.r.MOldgh-Mtd:ltitly dome," , .., ,-.....
vv;l:lrherenb:ltnitlttnitlta'llilent. tea
1 ii.. x
..,
' . ' - ' l 4 l... alliFillietc;;.Pi c itli4f alike: '.".•
i
',';,.l,Topiiistintiiii s tr . , i firm 'tO slam! '..
~..._
Heedless of Pkriiii4;loiiiii' , ,
Drotheri Ora holy band, i . '
' - 'Sworn in Heaven's appro.s. , lng sight!
Thus one in heart, and o,'Oe in mind
The gerin of pease we?iet may fi, ( 1,..
E. ,11. IC
MEM
LA IiCA 67E11, PA
THE. REP(42IOOTORY.
TRUE 'NOBILITY'
9
01 ,12, TAE •
BLACKSMI/tH'S.QAUGHTER.
Br MBI I / 4 . EMMA C. EMBURT
"This is the pettiest low,bgrn lass that e'er
Ran on the.rteensw.ird."
,
"Well, w ell 111021 ,ami, I will not argue
the_point_w ith_you;
-as an Aniericon' you
are right Va holding such n belief; 'but• you
must allow ace to Think that there 'is
somethijag not , to be despised in ancient and
honourlble descent. 1 cannot but believe
that t!",le descendant of those.wha for aene
rntio,as have been ennobled 'by Ipfly„deeds
011 ' , Ab empriseovill be more Nicely to er
forAn g ag
mnani ou
ms actions than te h um:
b!ch-plebetan." • '•
- ' •
"You' agree with me precisely, tend; '
but we differ in terms. I assert that the
children - rife in - icily 'which •can look back
with honest pride to,the deeds of integrity '
and uprightness, of virtue and heroism,
are the true scionsofpobility; for their pa
tent bears the signet of an Almighty hand."
•,"then the son of an honest blacksmith
ought to bees proud of his birth rip the heir
of a Montmorenci or ti Conde; is that your
opinion?
"Soniething very like it, I confess; Henri;
what was the origin Of the nobles of the' old
world?' ,Ip s pine and,violence. gn*e them their
l 'herilete of, broad lands, while servile sub
. mission lon monarch, perhaps treachery
to his enemy, WitA ohlen the price of their .
t,sounding,,tities:' ' Had they been ennobled
fiir .1 heir and had they trails ,
Mitred "thes4', - Ttegether With their . rood
o,,atigh ..14ucce- ing enact ions,
then , Well ,might, Iheir - .descend/M(0. .have
`glerfed ititheir birth"; but sorely,' yoti need
not 'I lia" reminded Of4he , b 1 ick catillouge if
might be impended :to eVery,
genealogical ohart in 'rneri•ik ...ng Eln
'less than in your igransle natioir
won't quarrel with you a:6OOW, Franici
but Fallen, never.became_ a beireit, to your
I; 64 hitils JO° deeply 'in rected
with sue!) ~prejadicei; Atuty,, were,it Orf
of:mylawful he ritage.'! .
knoW if, -Henri the thool , ofigntiethp
'
rakftia,under
such iainriPtgn'o 3 ; ?, , 'PAEMPirk ensseds:B o
muoitirue
"What dorittnnfittO' r ':
fikft#Priii(t
elcampla , 6lmaai
oak; :and, Mike ikvfame :,.aifeas
tosa a lidensa for your own fvi orthiessneSs:.'
"Frank; pin:* incotrigible,
ri, faughing; "according to pour
~ereed.'Lli
ought to, rank jinni:MK!, polseaa,.,io : ;;niant
Judi mablo qualitins;„*.m.ppg the lo west of 'the
' ' ! 'l it ,,ll 4tcemb.iti ) whi 4 Xi:stalio&ttit!ioco 4 oi .
andian,longTaa,:yion 4ind.oo:ettiqoAt!)l9-
4 00r1(4•1(344'8ut - ipip. , 0 8 0.041 1 04/0,
,40tthInle nobility -,or - saulVefikktible*lthi
46 t i ili t flptbiitiO4giV***4:440i4
li*filifinl.ofr i tiotioniick
f. the 400 I tvo'n4- 111 414:00iii , iii,'fini":'''
die'
il';,Ar,:iliV'
flit—Ah“ E '
ED'
*. ; iiioOO 40 ''.i.i!loi.t ,, j'ii.:iik , ,i*ligoit ,
iggii K,,ivit 66 .0.1' a d d i ng : tt li i t ,Mili f t t6 'kttl ~ l a
- !mstgeniftailein,,'f;.„ ~ , , . .k; . .:,., ( ::',' , A, ~,-;,;
z vilttpho:uid likeleflp,Sroili.ctititetqfP '*:
AtLy9 6 5h4041 gratified ir:yo - •
-,- ; .:d
ps ,{,•
f e,
4o6tnpoo,44?aiqiti,-,tjle 4 ' • : P i iiVittfit
ilWitiltailPri - do'Ydi, (09.c1 ia 11i4,4 :, r 1 ”f ,,
ft e v , lrr -- Aiiikii#V-Inx. 1,1)f11 4 ,„ 4,00-
i t
'Aiii • h • ii - ikspoe , :litiiit -4 - 4 4);-,. -- , , :tOr igitfik,
1 4007ifftiti to 1ie1iei 4 ".. , ,.. ~, V 1-I,i it -,
uc ivAtitor
"01.41104 sinci'l ot,ihe arlaVcific ,
~ ,
~
rrilit'liol'Foli.nt,lli',!it,ip.g . Ole'*oxiit•
pentregt eirall modes,,ns a`gd t tletnanfaftnek:'
and '<l should Sant. 10 . ,ilurp*C0fli "had
,carefullY.preierved.: a ‘ . .bok -7 0,1 1 ,-',',qld,P n.
‘ '„ i ts„
`Oki! ;Alibied gim to tracelfili,l7.eS'oeg rata .
'some English
, yeoman- of: the :- )dint': -- lif Op,
:eight h`Harry:', -- ----- )--..-- -- :':'l,', - ,? '..,.':; !, t
, - ,f-,,,iq:
.-,,- "YgtitieVer:Were inetre.ndsetiketiig'ver
'iiii: , ~.- , ,
,i -
.:
~,
~ --, ... :-:..;!..,,„-,,
,! , %14ds,M Oil' ine.anytking rii)OOMlTirn;
:I '. m ean
,t,6,t0 and See , for;myself, Init* h one
aka!l paretiade;ne that' you' ',eouid-derlye
6 - ont 'any 'mead - parentage - thavehitirdreus
sentimems;whiph led yot . te t save iny.c li te at
the risk Of•yottrowin..''„
"Psiitaw,' I wish you would . not Itiigl so
muegefa trilling service." ',- :- 2 A
7 14 1:r0b may underrate your - disiiiteiiested=
nass.es'nauch as you F4ease, but , if, any one .
else were to tell me, that the man'-alio bOund
his own lite - preserier on /1 sick. stranger,
: when the black waters Were yaWnint*) de
votir him, had performed only a trifling ser
vice, F he 'wouid ;find a , '
thinklittle:o the
spirit of my ancestors in `
my reply."
~-;
The speakers who (has discussed points,
of honour While, they pu ff ed' the fragrant
sraoke.from their ‘. l fiabanas," were 'Henri
de Valence, a young West Indian of Irge
fortune, and hiariend Frank %%ton, who
had left hie native village to seek wealth in
New Orleans; that Eldorado of all Who can
resist- moschetoes and yellow - fever; I-They
had met as-strangers on board a Migitissippi
steamer; where Henri was suffering from
,the feebleness attendant upon a longillness,
Before th,eyrettehed,,their tort_ of
,Oestina
lion; the boat:was snaggedrand-thopassen
_ma, mere_ in the_roast imminent;danger r
when * . rank, seeingthe - pallid stranger at
his eide;quietly ,- took off his life-preserver,,
saying; it I am strong and can swift!,
but you are utterly helPiess, take:this and
savelourself: The opportune arrival of a
titc_itmer rescued thetn,qdier an e'xpoSure of
!Joie - hours to ',the most unnatte , a get;
.out Henri never forgot ihe heroic
.et,,,,0f his
new 'friend. Wi th the wart:m.llq E t , rims of'
his age and clime; he nttiichelt - li; , '..te close
lit-lo Frink,an4 even resplie4, , ; c?' ompany
titii to his native' , ltsnei,.4l44 lan part
with hitit far, ti,witifttpetisiini: -• .
' The,. firat,-.4oring `buds :were! unfolding
their - 'sofl - gr o gra t he warm ' * a, when
. friends ;tint ea-their -Nri ?ern jour.
-n,q` - 41014 - wits - Cliartifecl wit Jeverythin'o
114i1' - ' '''n' h k - Pi d' ' r d .
o ,_ -,,,, attire, t oug ; st igy ispose
4 ' .' 4 " 4 " 4 " ~ 'inept iri , - seatas- isrjr natural
.47 : 4i4v ' ° ' 1 Po lv ' t- . 1 clifira.l6 . .. - : , The. bgld
*iiiinPg,(lo/ 46 0:i'01.- ' '',af. , 4 4 ,1 - beautiful
land excited ',hie enthuo . ...„ t ie a aiiii ra tf c ;6;#
while his prdjudiees were satt rr.
,iii ociced at
some occasional glimpses of 4 rne .l % u lif e .
By the time he arrived at NeW,York,l - te .....
more deeply Confirmed in his ideas of the
advantage of high birth, and us he con.
Crested the quiet gentlemanly-deportment of
Frank, with the coarse manners of some of
their travelling companions, he could not
help congratulating himself on baying found
a friend among the better class of our ple
beian citizens
.reader, , ,Vam,describing the native Charms
or. a , village beauty. - Lucy Weaton had•not
Iteeri - irrimured in.the impure atmosphere' of
',a. heated
,nurse,ry during her infancy :; '' she,
e
'hli.'not s p ent t he ten - best years of her lire"
trriid the'reatelints of a boarding . ,schocil,—
she 'had not" beeir taught that it - game of
romps waii4.-veiy-Iliongenteel -;thing,"--and-
Plat "little ladies photild•never move, faster
than a walk: 8,10 had sported , and played,
4and - dejoyelMitiorough drilling in that phy
sled education ,whic.h is now so much ne
glected,' :Ile:merry, little'hoyden had ac
qiiired the,rieh treasure of health, while she
wag only persuing
,the bent o f her childish
niinire, and When,she, did apply herself to
I mental labour; she brought. to her duties a
robust frameand perceptions quickened by,
daily use. ' Sooth to say,-Lucy weilld. , not
have figured' to much advantage at kmusi
cal siaree, or even at a-ball: She .Was .in
debted to the village singing.master for her
little knowledge of music, and though she
necupied a distinguished - place inThe church
' choir, shri Weald .scarcely haire been able
to join in 'an Italian (Net. And as•ni •her
dancing--le Was lady-like, for she could do
nothing that was_not_So, but certainly_her
teacher had added few,"foreigtiairi3" to her
"native, graces." ' She was very deficient
in thereqnisites for.oteining_distineffenin.
fashionable rife; but then; She . pessessed no
small share of useful accom plishments.—
She made the whitest •bread and sweetest
butter that ever graced a break fait table,-
4ier puddings end pie's were delicious,—
her skill in darning and mending, that Most
necessary talent of "making auld clnithes
luik 'mist as well as new," was unrivalled,
—she was the neatest and quickest of semi).
stresses, (no small accomplishment, let. me
tell you, my fair reader,—and to crown 'all,
Lucy was one of the, most systematic
~.4
housekeepers.
.Thete - was no noise, no
bustle in the house; everything seemed to
be done aS if by rriagie. Roriais were "put
to rights,"—ths semi-weekly
_baking was
accomplished.----The gaily . eliurnin—was
done ; --even-the.weekly wiishirtuthat.nest
dreaded-or-all_daysto -slovenly housewives
was quietly finished, without any body be.
ing made nequainted•with the precise time
when all.these tasks ivere in progress,.. and,
when Lucy .took her seat at the mid-day
dinner, an' red. in a neatly-fitting dress, with
her beautiful hair smoothly folded over her
placid brow no-one would-have •dreame;l
' 1 hat she had been the principal actor in the
busy scenes oilier rustic. life,• and that the
profusion or healthful viands which loaded
the well arranged table, otved their rich gas
to to her culinary skill: • .
'. Are you'shocked, friend reader; thrft n
heroine should know hotv. to cook a dinner.?
I know. it is contrary to all established
rules, .for the suffiiring, darrinsels of the Mi
nerva Press never even condescend to eat
or drink, through three thick volumes of
distressful adventure;*-* F rhey 'may some-.
times "snatch It morsel of refreshment;" , or
"sip some 'wine, from a' ridlo-chased 'an•
tiqueiobtet,!", tit. to.. eat, 4, „fulgity dinner,
would be destructive ofall heroferibilen.:-
'timental ideas.. , ..The heroines of those
times were superior to the common wants •
fi 'ckumanity; their immticulate white dress
es nev,-
I,xecome soiled, even if they
. IVere
,
plunged m ne. niu.it loathsome of dungeons,
their tresses never m•.'re in other than rich
ringlets, even if they we re jipir. snat c hed
i from a watery grave, and their a P ~ ; tee ne
ver led them 'to commit such an outrng.
upon delicate sensibility as to eat a really
I-gond dinner.' To those who are disposed
to be pained by the unrefined habits of niy'
friend-Lucy, I can only say in the words , of
Boccaccio, "if you do not like my story,
turn to another page." I am• painting life
as it is, and, believe me, actual life with all
its chances atal - chatiges, - presents - monY a
picture more deserving of the artist's pencil
than anything which exists only
.in the
dream land of fancy: .
Henri de Valenci was eharined with both
1 father and daughter. Mr. Weston 'was a
man of remarkable prepossessing appear
ance. Upwards uf six feet high,finely pro-
Portioned, and almost Herculean strength;
he presented a 'fine study for a painter as he
sate in the' porch at eventide, his vest open
to the breeze, arid his.long gray locks float:
ing upon*" his shoulders:' - - His.;
brow, his deep blue eyes; his,embrawned
but Cuddy complexion,' seemed' In form the
very perfection of 'healthfuland vigerous
and happy age. Mr: Weston had rarely
quitted'his'natiVe village, but he ma's a dili
gent header of geed berike ; a plose observer
of men and manners, and above all, a • tiro•
foiind and accurate.thiriker.., 'His remarks
were 'distinguished for ;heir originality and 1
acuteness, and one could not help believing,
whilenlistening to his . sienple 'but -.energetic
language, that the . .Inte:whico.4lo:. destined '
A peaceful obscurity,.6a*iiiiix i sriii philoso 7
,J
phy.pf ti.nobleoiatiko,,Hanri'a excitAble
and enthusiastic temper;'ltirtirded•a at riFlng
-,i A n enntrist
--
- 14 ' 0 ' 1F...sinran ' • tt,
as toO r.nfahogany,,suppli'td the place . ' old man' s m ind,• and, as s t freq tqui -
ly• a
p . •
of mote' costly furniture; '
chairs, evidently pens they were mutually Can
the handicraft-of some villfige• mechanic, . other. - Mr. ~W itstoirlikadottri's"- 'rank -
offered tittle promise of luxuriouS ease; 'end . ness and warmiletiriedirkitaii'- While Henri
the row of shining brass candlesticks which was delighted..)ittlr thweCiidia Iki . !idness, the
- decorated the rude chimney - piece, were cer- ittronggeriCooso;.itnifthe deePyiiight into
taitilY 'better calculated 'to excite` ideas of ;,batinar inttUreivbibh . • he fourtfll*,the father
utility then beauty.' , ''But Henri 'soon! for- ,Of his' fripud, ! ' , '. ,; ' ;'' 1 - . ,'
got-these'things inl. the pletiOure„ whiuk,he... , In the mean time, Frank
_Weston seemed
deriked ' frOtia' the' - warm - and -- hearty • wet 4 - to enjoy - everything. , Ho•.was .glad to be
citine,witli'*hich lie was greeted - The fa: ; once , more at,home,;.ho - ' was -pleased at
irtilv: c - onsisted . -only'it Mr: . Weston and his t he, res p ect with' Which' his.ather had in.
1 traughtei; titihe'young stranger knew not . spired .FT‘iiriii,e'e,,,,i,ici':*o hod ,i ri i nge d , a
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ad imagined,, he f did .
tureiiiic.' '' -cninegoisisinat_robes, and sil,-..`noi read all theltillt*Whieh'Wereconceril..,
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It was Into in , the afternoon of one o
those balmy days .which Make June so de
lightful a month in America, when the
travellers approached the spot where Frank
Weston was born and bred: As they pro
ceeded slowly along a road cut in the side
of . n mountain, they jooked - down upon the
village, lying, at. the foot of The declivity,
and nothing could be more beautiful than
the view. The neut.-snow-white cottages
were clustered together
,in a beautiful vnl
ley, through which ,ran a clear-acid rapid
stream, spanned by a rotic bridge. Large
elms; those most beautiful of all foregt trees,
were seen,,studding the ineqUalities of_ the
ground in positions • that seemed chosea
for their, picturesque beauty; and, as the
beam s of the swing sun shone aslant be'
twiPen their, broad-stems,. gliding the sur
face of the little_river, and reflected Id gor
geous hues from the casements of the pretty
cottages, Henri thought he had never seen
so lovely a spot., •
,
"You will find rriy%tiativa•horne 'Maier a
humble abode, Henn,"- said Frank, as he
approahed it. Flenri did certainly loctk'a
little surprised when he found Franks fa
ther occupying a house not a ,viliit'supe-
rior, to -his neighbours ; a low-browed
tnge, with plenty 'of rooms on tbe gtonnd
floor? but possessing noc)n im either to state
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Weiti - nitc , liiiy before' Henri. had ` ;finished
finished
his '' , lo ll it* ,slumbers ; : and only ', re turned
ateVening, while, it happened; somehow er
otheWthat • Heari,never met ,hint - •••10 . ,.41; ,.
village walks, nor
s ever heard bitty rillitde.ta
his business. It was not until more then' a
Month had elapSed; that . Frank thengfit:pro- ,
per-,ln T enlighten hiln.L-- : -. ?; , - -L
-`' . - , 2 --. 2 .•
"lam going to .. .te4e yen b y
it new; route,
4
to.day,l " senrt, aid , 'FriPlh'aff:itiP.Y •/i,i'P' .
ceeded,to walkinne . mniftieg. '. • , ' • .
'"Have you aeyneW beanty to shownier
asked HeOri. :q. , - - '--- ' • :: .. e ;
"No, but I have an oh] prejediee 10.111 k t -
- down, and I am sdek,ing..t,kn' , ,proper
field for its destruction. Tell Me; flenri l --
what do you • think of ins, father?"
' "In truth Frank, you • have just reason
to bcilmitidf him; he is worthy to have
lk v
been a Rom , in the palmy days of ,the
r epublic, wile the came was a prouder title
than that of king."' • -' . . . •
' "And you would. be proud' fir Stich a fath
er everi . lf be were of ignoble birth, Henri?"
asked Frank with a smile. • 1
Henryletighed as he replied, "I think
. 1'
may venture. to say yes;• but why do you
always argee.from impossibilities?" -- •
"Will yotV . forgive me the harmless plot
which I have- contrived :o show you the
fallacy, of.yout_npinionsr_said-Fiank.,
"Look there," •he continued, as a sudden
turn in the lane brought thern in full view
of the blazing Ores of a blaelisinith'S forge.
As Henri turned his eves in the direction
to which his friend pointed, he was thund
erstruck. Towering by a full head. above
his wart workmen, and Wielding en im•
Theme' pitle, of iron' which would .haye
foiled•c, Man of ordMery , strength;
_steed
Welton.* • His. "face"- 'blackened 'with
emoke l his .muscular arms, bared to the
shoufder, were grimed with the clust of his
forge, rind 'hislenthern apron sfirivelledand
Scorched by tong usc,itiftnofpubt,as . to the
nature arida. daily 'employment.
"You•look surprised, Henri," said Frank;
,!!riughtl_to..be -less proud-of. that parent,.
because he - occupies - no - higher. station- 'than
ri4nit7of-a-v-illage.blacks-rnithr.
• " No, no, Frank, you were .right--the
man would ennoble any station,"-exclaimed
Henri, as he ran fbrward to grasp the hand
of Mr. WeSton. ' - • •
'Softly, softly, my boy," said Mr, Wes
ton as Henri sprang to his side," or you
'may chttneerto scorch your broad.clothi''-
and' the old man, who had early become
participator in Frank's scheme, made the
welkin ring with his merry fatigh..
Henri returned home - a:little disappointed,
and not very well pleased at this attack upon
his. strongest prejudices.: He c o uld not but
aeltmityledge to hiMself that had he known-1
Frank's pa eciiing t o'he Would never-have:
come his guest, rind yet he felt •tio
lion to depart from the hospitable roof. As
he tools his seat at the evening meal, mid .
.contemplated the sweet Ince of. Lucy Wes
ton, he could not help regretting that she
should be so misplueed in life. "1 balm
seen many-? a lady of fortune and fashion,
wourtigive.4l,her wealth for such a
face and such it forrit," thought .her "What
•ti pity that she should be only a blacksmith's
&tighter." Lucy, who 'had also been a
party to Frank's innocent ,design upon
what . he etmsidered his friend's only IVealc
ness, narrbwly. scrutinized his • conduct, in
order to discover it them were not some
change in demeanoi nseqttent .upon the
recent diseoverrrof humble origin.
But Henri. possessed too n nat:tre to
be guilty of such meanness, / N. whatever
he thought, he' allowed no tra
.f h is
feelings to be perceived in his candu '
Months tressed .eway, and the time.. .
near for Frank's return to New Orleans.
"Do you moan loaccompany me, Henri,"
said he, ono day to his friend,- "or—shall
vna spend the winter amid the gayeties - of
New York?" '
"That does not depend on my will,"
answered Henri quickly;. "I mean' to be de
cided by eirchmstanees."
"What do you Mean, Henri?" •
"Is it possible you do not guess my mean : .
ing, Frank? have you not seen- that I love
your sistet, and that
,her decision , must gov
ern my future actions?"
"My sister!" exclaimed Frank. "I trust
you al , ;eje,sting, Henri, and yet it is a sub.
Ject'ori *Web 1 can scarce ..bear 'a jest."
"I am serious, as I hope fur Heaven:7
"Then 1 can, only say that.' 4101 deelklf
regret your-invincpetcred, this humble:
abode."
•. •
“Frank, iet;filt6trittr frienflshipl"
"What.irill'ytitir friends, what will the
world siY,Menri, ityou return to your fin-
tivo land with the.tfaughter of a village me•
chanic as your wife? Will they not - accuse
me of a mercenary design ,iu thus introdup-
S ing you into my family?"
,'.•Givo yourself no concern on that score,
Frank; I am an Orphan,. vich and uncon•
hected; surely I have a right to choose for
"Does Lucy love you, Dpnri?"
"I wish I dared answer in ; this affirma=
~tie; I, haue never,• 'spokeit to her ,on , the
subject, but my looks,-,and Manners must
have informed her Oftry iri;tratii
she has beronitt sosfrOlg*ll.ll ,
served within
scarcely can flattei . myself with .11 - epa.'?
"She uttdet.too4s,it 011. She- stka' ; npbtti
girl; tell her .yOutlititalpf,loie,Henri, ifyou*
will, andlhu ' •
”tilhaell'f.; • ,
"As l'hs,litl'lrrka4o'Pr'cl'iraglfr'
•my.,frienoo*. '.11 , 10%/44•but
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"When you Offered'ina'a true beart,r4,....
De Valence, you offered a stronget,: r temprf:
tetion than, all. the. wealth _ of of your Indian'
isles:. No—had you been one of up,:
heir to' republican reelingi •' •
publican poverty 4 could freely hasnOvert.'
you the heart and hand which yoir ,
But you have prejudices which• aritol("litik.
of your heritage, and you would '41164r:t0;
have it known to the world that' die ',father:
of your bride•was an humble artisart.=:f - ritil•-. r'
Inaproud, lowly.thrigh I seem; ;', am' ''too
_'
proud to be looked down upon. „ ; N, ;.
"Suppose thOse prejudices **overcome; ,
Ltiry."
"f cannot suppose an impossibility; they,
exist"
exist in all their early vigrifivtiut ipihis ,
stance, yeti ;are willing tit *aye: thetn.—'
WI were' to heroine your • *ire, you would •
he constantly ori the *arch, lest the secret,'
of my birth should escape. ".You would:be'
perpetually mortified- by my ignorance Of ,
fashionable etiquetter every .question
specting• my early life" wouldbe ((Mare to you; the ermine of my richest 'robes *mild
seem to, you bear a srmitch frorathe
blacksmith's fingers, - No, sir, - for Your'Sake,
more thrift my own, I dare . not reciprOcate- , -
your affection," • • :
In • vain, Henri pleaded tvidiall the
an..itrlpassioned;lover::_*_lacy_
vii - stesolute, - even though her henof strinig.„
ly asserted itts \ alnico to b e heard :.=: Anil thus
they patted, Henri to lament over his unre! •
quited Imre, and-Lucy to- - Chlirish'- in - the se. --
rret recesses other heart a tender, recollic.
Lion of one whose-proftCred. affection she
had rejected. _ • •
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rive - years' hatVpassed a ivay—five . years
with all chances and changes; ere Frank
once more "revisited, his father, and Sister.—;
Ede was rapidly- winbing_his way to fortune;
but his father; like the mania La Foritaine's
pretty - fable; hadfound 'het sitting St his..
door. Oniv.of those speculative - scheme s
which make the few 'rich and - the many
pear- had brought into grog demand' the
land-lying on the borders of the river which
divided the village' where he.resided.,
ing advantage of mimiri which he did not
share
,M.r.'Weston sold his-farm at a price
fat beyond his wildest ideas-of its, value;
and abamioning his
. forge, sought an. abode ,
in the
' populous city, where -extensive . , fibre
rarjes and society olcUltivated men effordf
him the . aihnnteges he had so long sighed to
enjoy.. ----Frian . k fotind the 'old man oecopy ! , .
ingli neat and comfortable mansion, while
Lucy was now quite a city belle, and, real
ly looked prettier . than ever.
,Lucy Wins noiv
three-and-twbrity,. every one predicted that
she would be nn old maid, for she seemed to ,
have formed some ident.scheme -of hoppi- .
nesa which could searcely'be realized in this' ..
.cord *nth'. But Frank had not returned
alone; flenri cieVtilerice was again his com
panion;-, • . .
"I had great difficulty in tier Suedin g. him
to come," said . Frank, as Lucy, blushing
- d trembling, endeavored to welcome tvith
Ito
fr -
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d mvselt to.your brot het a§,a - el erls
he would not listen to ray:- Firoposal;
am notv'm Pa tintr, e9alMeram l ;hetise."
"Dn you still.-love ma t finnyn .
":.
ey, while the Wood; mantled ' ,. eheek 'and -
brow' with critninti l ' • .
"God kunws fervently," tespondetf
tienri; "for, your toher,'llvivebeeoineibliad , '
-twthe.battty-
nde 'okvnivt'ebientPtt4f-ki4heLtt...:-----
cents of .terne;sif i titt nnt-3213W,;,tioittld e
sue for the love whlch
you refused to share , ),ll:yttvaalth'ltird:jbart ,
must now he nonetnAufrernfy;tmVerty'
i'Aer;t eet , Miltv .
pettril s ! , ,Murmured °: •
hatid'in "The toya s lis h hosier;
laaga,PrPbati 6l • 4
ac,tot tOPYing l iFe
hetid iihei - s'ought
It .Meelierftk heeteAred - NatiOkettP ,
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eke most njtrabtiyelo.'whniaoisi'?4;
but kneivAn! you bekuiledlii„it''"diffekenk r
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ei.,one, ihe • ' ihinks
might` have" loved
'not, and, even ,now. my ., heart , rebeisi
msde."., •
deal:eat Lucy, ,with such
pleading-for nie in your ',bum boiorn; why
will you
,refeet my suit? have Wealth an.
bounded; your lire ,shall pass • like =a. ,fairy
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