Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 24, 1843, Image 1

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IliU Town'Eaolors ,
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tibsefibeiAMteitili's
.titt tie Inicroitted FailfOry,;ft 'known
'as, .fuetery, } situute,son the ConotimMiner
'creek, two,fOiles, floral or, The ,limmisburg
'four nortli'df `.life'aluiiiiceburg; amt. four miles
r, ;north east of Hotuestoviti,- qiiorOuglily - ire- .
i now.ofi tlrq machinery, he is prepared to execute All
. kiudtof works suclr as
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Carpet. ;INtlled. or plain Bin itketing..—
Also- t7 Carding:lttdits.§pfttolng and coloring Stork
. Dresaing
1. %tin) NVeavlng.of'Attl t ittitOs. , •All of •which ; work Is
„ tunrraitted to-lie 40 ir:q f) 316 r us at any othertfai.;o`l.)• .
{Penitsyl.t.iiiila,, add on "ilia rettscsuthic
'He will Itte‘r.l'l
kettl.wltich l ftn.wilt-Wopl;u1so . Stdek
iptYrirn ow); ltdots:,•••,• ,; • • • .
of iltnl:C,qtyitp.'wit:lito fa
cu,tt.atn,, Wool 'rand Cloth will
km vlaccvntitl returned over t ',
.n ,ateek,vizt.fti the' stoie )Ir. Coyle, and at Mr.
Qttigley.'s Innkeeperi Iloguestown; tit the stnro nf
`Nirillitini C. !roast...it, and ;la. I louver,
31eamilleilWg; 'tit' tlte .anit;e of Alt.. Yours, ,Perry
comity-, rat Boyers r itear the modialti it; and at
Sanibel Ilartners state road. - '
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'Thos: LINDSEY.
St-27
'May 3,1843.. '
•Slisqb.e4annia Line,
FOR PHILADELPHIA :AND, BALTIMORE DAILY,
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prorrictoya of the. Susqueharna
run their Odra and Boats as.uanal to Phil
htlelphin and'llaltlinoiednrinirthe prinie . nt gensori:
friend , ' will please apply to Noble, Flinn
Hroad at. and Hart, Andrews'&' McKee..
'ver, first wharf above Race street on the Debi.
Ware Philadelphia, B. Elder, Balti•
1 1 1 1 9r91 • • •
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Until further notice, tho following prices will
I; n dithered to between this phie'entid the shove
ie*S.
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2 - 4 1 3
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,Pry.Gupds.,! - Drug.6; • ,
nd Medicines, 26 .; 23 , 40c
'urniture . ; •- • •••28 25 43
& Corn' •
• petkuslail
•Oats do.
(koceries, ,
lAlllll3Ol' per 3.0q9 .
fe e t , • $3 . 50 $2 75
•Sliingles'per 1000 - 1 50 2 00
Flour per bbl. 34 39 47
Shad & Mackerel do 50 37
Herring
,do•• . 44 • 311 100
salt per sack, . 32 • 28
Pitch, Tar and Rosin
, per 100, • 15 , 20
•IllaA(or griiss ton, $2 5.0 $2 25 • •
ilemp.per lUOi : 2 2 16
{lids ~ 25 • 21)
l'ig , Motal,, ,, Toss ton 3 Si) , 250
flooins.& • Catitings,4 09 . 3 121
,ti Iron, • • • 450 • • 3, 50
Nails iier • 20' • 17
Leather per 100, 25 20
Whiskey per'bbl t. 53 .•47. •
Dim Blocks per 100, 20 • 15 .
CtirliStone, do l2l ,•
• do . ' 25 20 40
J.' & P. MARTIN.
• illarrishurg, Aptil 12, 1843. ' • 1124
Vea,Ht.b.eis I 17 eathers..
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tip;r.n ron. nAKEt) Fe.Atxmits of - biti; own
curing fop sale client), in quantities to snit
LOW •PRICFI. TEATIIENISi
• ' From' .0 to 20 Citnto,
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Feather fletleil3olstaiVand intillti e lit
tliites &opt ,$5 • • •
, Atoll neSiVll,l2 , r.eCriTY...tlt9o:iptiphytiuly
mu,le to-, the
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Pd.ii.;;Fieltt4oo 7 l.4)tv Posille(l4i6Eld,
ingtioOtons;b:ci , All of reduced prides:
~ I, t l- 1 432:11.14.1P
$c4..r00l street, 5. door'sabove Siirtte:e
et.' (6igo,of sgoo,)l.)litladclphia.
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tOSF,ECTION4II..;;•IRUITSf''B6Ci
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WOI,ILD inform their friends', and the tuhlie,
that they hinre just received at their store on
Ifigh street, aost,doorgOleesein'ailoiel, Carlisle,
It, large, fresh, and eldgans assewtraent of,CANDIES,
rItTJI§ ;and nilies' stkga i kn ,their line, ` which
by
are stially
. (0, diipose,pf squill:plc and retail,'
f l i
pp slip loos '' i llatfionable „Scrim!. . Their aisortinent.i
ouniprises'.l es tollnwing'cariatis,.sill l ef:vi'liicheare
of "the dial es} ,qualityb ',, ,.. ..= , , ~. .I ~ • ,
b - 41.4niits.--„ Ati o r, ..otviti' 0, rets ' hiAu'ies, spear
otin,t, tol.ntlat,: tikelt, An II ~1191 18, ehlipiont Aisle,.
tlls , ,lqiniik, 4 , 1; 1 40.f1.,,e10Yi °mull , . Pliblvd7oye,
ihonlilsool , or, ppir •ititdienAuli ,) ssPo,finti ClaY,
balls, leiii.On4,4lt, , ,Feeneii and conam'oncNeuga i
Tref , ol, c . o 4 e fP r i 4°4*PlocllogPY'rePt:impt d ro p s ,
FP'l l latlOFlßP4lfttil i i ,u gi tr 4 PC l l bu fgrfaT,P4 l44l
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4'11:16 1'8 1 :: 111 144$1 4 iltiOjbelAt 1 10, 1 4 1 41111 1 /;Bilen.
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intrissr,eisepipms ~
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4 4 .1,V 4 ilaebr Jyt* ns, woes,gd,l,i
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fippit;" ..... lia,sr„l,o;,klatana, Trabircafiutind
el
Arl,9o4 , 4eigrikftiiis taftypstAtualits., ~. d t, ,- ~,
i troallMalfpnr,s mpirotti k utly Alpplivd‘jo •
frettl ilgigfifmk,Mskytaryi) kii*to are plyito
chk. , mtliwt i gt.PitT.VlVllF 4 1‘ 4 1gPli r 'k t f 4 A$I i _Vki14 4 7
OUS 1 8 0ity, 11 59.. s ic,,pathona o. ...e ru. c4O
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FARMERS ) HOTEL
nrulE,.eubficribeiwn'uld respectfully in r
it form is friends and the public gent:rutin
that he has taken die ; - • -
• , PORILIC
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lately k ept , by Mr. Simon %Vanderlicit, in East High
Weet,n - lew (Mora cast of the Court' Muse, where
he will at all_timesMke pleasure in adminittering
to the, comforts of theke 'who may favor him with
their custom. ' • .
His BAR shall he constantly supplied with the
cholastlignors, and his TABLE. 'with the best the
market .can furnish. .A careful OSTLER .silWays
kept id attendance—and nothing shall be left undone
in 'deltic all who call with him. •
BOARDER.S.,tak - enby the weekononilt or -dirt
' • NVLILIAM'IIItOWN.
Carlisle, April 12, 184'3: tl-2
rffIIIE übst'Ailfri hat . taken that' *ell
knotm4avern staml in,Scmill ILtnu er street,
formeky•neenMed by. Wm. S. Alley; aMI more ve
eently by Alitchol M celvitan, vlikmc be vi prepared
ut mennumalam all lybo rimy fagot him vith their
etwom, in the best style; uud'on the 'inest reason
able terms. ,
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11 is A R will always be pepplieti with the
hoieest liquors—null his 'FABLE with the best she
lark( Is . t.titi
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Ilia S'I'AIII.IN is ample, mid it' e:u•ot'til Ostlgt•
will hi...l:vnt Mwayis :Mend:mem - 1)11111' ERS will
it io their• 1111vaittagt: to give him
lhtAUUt IIS will be taken, by the %i e;li, month,
(11
'shun be. left undone oil !lie net of the
subscriber to please those who nth) iris' lois house it
VlRlt—lic therefore solicits a shiu•c of p;ti.lie patrol,-
. • H. L. BUltliilol...DEll.
Car Apra 13, 1.84.5.• — • 1 • fin,-‘2•l
ags: Rats: Rags
00 .40
' "STANDARD VASII101.1S!
N0..tC63 Market st., and corner 3d ado
PHILADELPHIA
Tfin" subscriber has on hand :mil is now
tunkiit t; Eonite Fresh Stock of Pads and
Cop:: for the Peuntllvanin trade. •
Tine and sei•ond quality Iteayer, 31oleskto, Cor
nice Silk and Brush Hats—and the "Patent Cassi
mere Hat" of x hick he is the Patentee. .
\lnking the 'llats et his own Factory of the heal
»ixeriata sod by the best worktnee, he is eoeblecl to
sell 7111usliully ,
nose who boy to sell will hove finch Ibis
pet op es will be sore to keep their ettstomers,les
ell Hats tool•Cltps ere melte arpresalli Jul
Trade, Call nud judge foe vninst lain.
OL,IV'Ett
. 131MOKS, ,
I . oq Market St,ifial cornet
Philadelphia, April 12, 18.18:
The "Patent Clis - ?imeie Hut" i; Hllo
qseotsit is liglit,chilithle atilt
• CHEAP BLIND& . •
M. an Walla , .l\24loi
Alit•th Sixth aired, above .I.larket,. Alla.
.iIIO.IIE AP house and Sign Painter and
J.Glkier, mil YenHiatt - Mind Manufacturer,
Ittisa large and handsome assortment of BLINDS,
always on, hml, which roe. viiriety, beauty and style
of workmanship, will excel those of any , other es
in. which will be sold at
the ve6 lowest Arica._•
Country Merahantstitpdied with any MMotity sit
IttaN62 repaired and trimmed. ' SIGNS paint
ed. at $l-50 to $5. . •
The Citizens of CuMberland . County are respect
fully invited o call before purchasing
April 5,1845.• • ••' .3na7•23
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Ai; t'Via''liumrefuk.t4dAtitkes the rose;'.'"
But In the grace of iriei';'Wei• beauty` tlirtlnp;'
Te alovelier thing 104'On ;
Tis the'bieetsc li;glttan mainly; night,
When it si iniannery same.,
Linni lier'i unit MSC:tight,
2,, Of her dark and pensive'eye, , :
Which melted into angel,thoughts; • •• ' •
And shone like ti star-lit 'slcyt • -'.• .
ner voice—,'twas the TOIOe that wehear in dreams
Or the rivulet tones of May s
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Eye;voice and nll, are with me now,
- -..—Aud-never catfainan away . ,
• lle—risnee ylthig , heart'a joy--•drew near,
And !id ssitdm by Dv side ; '
it 'W'rtn• her IJ;tie; brow 1 .
.• What her timid pride? • , •
liie soul is seal'd to the poison fiend
' His breath is a breath of Tame ;
And gibbering; heaTily there be sat, -
' And rnek'd in his Idiot shame..•
And this, all. this; Where the world looked on,
Amid a stranger throng
'Oh! I felt that it would be n joy to die-
Fop that gentle being's wrong! • • • • -
-With ite quii•ering lip and her swimming qe ;
_And her mute and crushed despair,
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She look'd as grief in Ileaven would Ictok,
Il~riof e'er entered there.
Dtsfir beautiful, thus sorrow-erown'tl,
•
, That (ankles's tlice and form !
As fair, as pale as the sunlit wreck, - -
When tortur'd by the storm;
F4rth, sky.and sea are beautiful—
But earth, nor sky,.nor sea, .
Ilath aught so sadly, sweetly bright,
Deserted one, as thee! -
And thou, the lost! . who liStet thrown : away _
• A gentearth could not buy—
Proud Joys are thine—stud cheaplittiuglit !
But go; drink deep and die!
Ay, cher!, to thy dizzy revel go,
And raise thehaccletnt roar; '
prink, drink and 'die, that thy,loathly form
111,sty blot. Cod's earth no more'
Worann ! what gloom on thy sinless path
Alan's selfish vices •- •
HiS ever• the mumble joys of guilt, •
Ilitt thine alas the sting •
How many u gentle one has crusted •;
flow many a them laid low !
'Oh ! die seraphs pause in their hymns of bliss,
- To weep e'er Woman's woe
2 1 2.23C2 2a23.
From the New York Mirror
STELLA LEE:
WitAT a littlellirt was Stella.! And yet
if to be the most bewitching, the most en
trancing eoslaVer of hearts; entitles a fair
maiden of seventeen to be . a flirt, then is
l yella fully e*onorlited, foi.she was all
these—J . /es, and ten , thousandtimes more f.
Never wiii r theie seen such a sylph
- light, So ° 'airy; so full •of grace ! Never
was a little . head. set so bewitchingly on a
pair of shoulders, • that seemed dimpling
'with laughter at their own whiteness ; never
was there such a pair of eyes ! they were
not black; or blue, or haiel ; one could not
tell •their colour ; but such eyes ! Alas,
for the swains; ivlio would not
"Fi•ont the glnni:e of her eye,'Otun dangci• end fly,".
for were they not otherwise in a pretty
state of commotion ! 0 :such thutnping
and; bumping Of hearts ! such Eines tif
sighs ! Then such .a mouth had Stelia-T
fragrant as' the bldieorti:of t „ lie,sweet pea;
and hanciS and feet 'which even Titattia
might haVe envied.. Her voice was like
the sv~eetes ; notes of the ./Eolian harp f,
dnd her laugh more musical than fairy bells
--4/ 'one &nail hear them! tut then she
ivas such a Ilirtl—;it teas to bad in hei—
lob had i
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d.the arp.:and would spread+-w.ith
dOg—at her elhow!
Then,ilgipping around, :elm ..woUltli.laugh
and clap her little hands,'tO Ace , the poor
fellows tumble ip:'"And'sbe would loolieO
irery , derntre;
Why„ would they 41te, ~ .It.Wits not,
her : fault 7 -blese L ber _little innocent, lieart, , .
riot a bit of her fault I: • ” - .
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Ahi 'Stella; •§tella ! • erdi it not enough'
tor 3'7•611' to' lead in' Yeer efiaiee 'tlie : iill'age
youths veiti eiltiisites, doctors, iehbol
masters, and lawyers 2,, -Must. yet!„,ols9
:li'iciii :Witli.' iliViaitY ,iliieif I, i * NatillhtYi
!Haughty, ' tit' ' e lls: ' ' ' . • ' •
aug .y,, ~,, .... ~*li, t• ,!,.., , , ~• , ;
It liapri (I that fer several. months'' the
`church in the village of. orraine. was
without al:taster,. ,Tlei. Oulpit .wati , either
imp'plterl from. tho,nelkhhoeting , towils,',,or
!opthalii.o r eallythe.lilehabilaimit4iiti'.itavoied
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William Godfrey passed .slowly down the
avenue of elms; and gazed wistfully ut tho
doors and windoWs of the neat cottages;
but nowhere could he see Stella, and,,in
disappoiniedgnood,he returned , to the hotel.
The next morning dawned as pure and
glorious as the day:it•ushered in. All was
still ; the sweet news of the joyous birds
or the cheerful sounds from the farm yard;
were alone heard.. The grass lAY glitter
ing as though showered with diambnds„
here and there'linked in fay chains by the
fragile gossamer, While each leaflet, and
flower bore its silvery dew drop. Pleasant
was it lot the young Clergyman t(i.lonP4.up•-
on a Scene 'of such beauty ;' a scene cal
belated to inspire the holier feelings, of our
nature, 'even in the Most careless heart,and
Gottfrey,was one who, with the deepest
devotion blended with . wainr enthuSiaetn;
looked from.
lagers, all wending their r way7to the house
of God. William Godfrey that mOrnititg
excelled himself; no one listened to him
without interest and holy pleasure ; and
Certainly there was no one but Might have
improved by, his .discourse: When the
service wail ended, several of the more rep
pectable villagers pressed forward to solicit
the clergyman, as, was their, custem,to par=
take of their family dinner. lie was a
bout, howe;,•er;*to , decline all their kind in- .
vitations,wheti an elderly lady approached;
tind'With great
,Sweetness and dignity:ten
dered her hand,
,accompanied at the same
timh with an urgent request that he would
accept of Tier hoSpitality. Could he refuse.
her ? for was'net the.swebt Girl on ii.hose
arm'she leaned, The very, same that bad
Intunted hid night visi ons as, Stell6.
looked .up . ,-he caught the second "lan'co of
those bewitching eyes. , No, he could no;
refuse i:and, offering: his urm to the' elder
lady, he accompanied theui to their. dwell
ing—a cottsge nestled timid
. lineysuckles
and roses.
And nei't nark what a chain of magical
bbauty . : Stella, wove around the clergyman !
.each hour, "fanned by Cupid's wings,"
adding anew Boh n until at, length Godfrey
he'edTe24ideeil 11 i /2;i/ling, ..,Morn.
Hoop and even lug Jound , him by the
'tilde of Stella I thei. WalkEi - to•
'getheri or together rdtle, thrsiiigh the Shady
grottes elv along' the ididant• - liankts' of 'the
Connecticut ; 'and 'Godfrey even made no
•
scruple of accompanying-Stella's pretty
with,songs his 9vn,fill"i i vPiee.. There was
to him si'cliarti in ~'evary ihing Siena did '
deeply t•P;P'
Well—and Stella .I',slittlessAinins ! She
thought Mr.:derifitted
• t••,-:-• • •
ery
iigreeablkl . 3. 4lo '4l not .. thinlc ' a minister
could
tiot4 stii4t k iiroud
o ii l ve - ;hia t iioigek . .q4ll,9oll:o ; t i c l asipgi
t 4
:talks so :
.turts`f
ttiorcigo,tsilko
lotolvielo - ofifif • • ii`iohit ddiiiiv .
6g, 4.7 „Juv i i.:
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rit v C
0401roilpittila
with
etirtfi'ada ihe'dgbio
•. ;
fetietiq'a ;
nd thentitirditagforth In gladness;
initAiak.irieeillktet,44el ciiiritl,!tree, and
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sh r ub. • - • .•
,On; Saft4isti."4,4iltig; as..the. sun" was
fast ;disitpc‘44lini.l , 4
'the eaiiiiii:lsike'On7lo.!'ciriVing,
oit'n the Prieeipaliidreet,
,j.,orreipiN.9nd
deelteup inns s t y c ' t) c r acking trgwhr'
whip
arid sounding'horn;to the door of the'Union
Hotel: Just' at the moment the'stips were
let 'down,' a party of' girla , were harrying
Swiftly past, apparently to avoid coming in
contact aritlt the passengers of the , coach.
Stella Was among them, and as she looked
pp in , some cottfusion,'hereye encountered
those of a stranger, the expected
- man. He started with surprise at the vi—
sion of loVeliness, and remained almost
unconsciously watching. her , light figure',
until it 'vanished like a biid;ainid the di:tiep
in! foliage of' the elms Which bordered' the
stye: t. •
It might be he was too', much absorbed
in the subject of- his next day's dieleourse
to do justice, tothe excellent supper of his
certain it is,the fine trout, the snowy
bread and fragrantbutter_ were, nearly un
taitod I and, taking his hat, William God
frey strolled' out in the beautiful. twilight.
.•
Saturday evening ! •Oh the loveliness
of that quiet • summer-eve,. - amid the hills
and.,iralleys of New England.! '
The stars were,beginning to,peep.basl
fully forth ; a slight'mist was rising from
the river, as if to curtain up the distant
mountains ; and the music of the frog's, th. 4
chirping wicket and ceaseless katydid's
werellm - onlysounds that met the ear.—,,
, "Nature, up to Nnture'ii'Ocl:"
+he church bell sounds. Thostiects,
fore so solitary, are now Md_ with vil
11- ;
• ' •
btf3',*,ol6' ~04. p oied,to Stella ar
plcoorllioli,
,orao ac „ t 7,e,n
else looking her •• , darlt'.:
green riding`dlre§a; : her. tittle )tat ieatlier
and her *liipi , : vinfoh.ihfr: hod „tive, bottle
I'o6 , She 'kat Ott the. tois
graceful, as, a:bird; and like, ditird,,i4he
along, carolling. gaily, . ,and making itttreet
music under those graceful elms !ani 11.4 1 :
rant:evergreen Ones .whiar'eariapie'd
Net one word had' Godfrey yet. breath
'ed of • his . a!taeliment rbut this afternoon,
he felt,, Must '
.' decide his fate. Twice lie
'disa3ed toepeak, but %vas too much agita
ted to lirodeed.
.. , "Stella,". said lie at length, in xt falter
ing veicehere he hesitated--"-atitl all was
108 for at.that mementen emerging from.
the, thicket into the_ high road, an open 'car
riage passed them. In this carriage sat a
gentleman—moreover, not only a yotilig
gentlettian, hut,a very ham - Wine gentle
man—and so long and earuestly did he
stare at Stella, that slielildshed like a da
mask rose. The carriage drove on. Stella
turned her head to look after it; the, stran
ger's head was turned, too—bow very
awkward !—and Stella blushed still deeper.
wonder
.who_ that can be,' • 3aid she,
'ho is very handsome—who can it be ! ,
This was said rather to Herself than to
her companion, and as no_answer,
,was-re
(limed, !tope was given. But a pang went
through the heart of poor qrodfrey ; why
ho could not tell, yot.it Seemed:as the.chill
of' death to all his warm hopes and im
aginings,. . . ,
. They soon reached home and, as nod.,
Frey bade her good-evening, he said, as he
pressed her hand, "I.shall tetUrnimy dear
Miss Lee, on-:Wednetulayorhen.i,hoPe to
have ti conversation -with you, Mt which, I
hesitate not to tell you, much of my future
happiness deperida . ; until then, dear Stella,
adieu."
The colour-fled from the cheeks•of
Stol
la—for, to do her justice, she had no idea
until that moment how deeply she, had
ieres' ted,her companion ; and, bidding him
a hasty. farewell, she ran into the house :
tetting her, little . hat MI on her shoulders;
and holding up the skirt of her long riding
dress, she tripped intO the iiarler,and there,
on the little chintz covered sofa—theresat
the handsome stranger, in conyersation
with her grandthothert She would inive
retreated, but was•too late.:
"Mr. Doliv.4r, my dear," said the gciod
lady, "a particular friend of your atiht A &s
-ues ; but go now and remove that youble' r
some dress, and then join us again.
And now if those scores of diSappointed
youths', dying by inches for the love of this
cruel maiden, could have taken a peep in
to the heart of their fair enslaver, they
Would haie seen themselves about to be re 7
venged., Iven cupid,. false fellow! just
at the moment, instead of aiming his ar
rows/rein her eyes,turned sportively round,
and pointing (*bet to. the heart, of poor
Stella, drew hie bow—twang l—yes, there
aped the shaft
~ Mr. 'Bolivar was truly an elegant young
man t of polished manners' and converse-,
To account for his sucltlen.
only Mrs.. Lee's
parlor, it is ne'- ,
cessary to say, that se much had he heard
of the loveliness and excellence of Stella
Lou from her aunt, in whose family ho Was
intimate,and..frem.cilters-whb-had-plmeed:
to. see her, tht at Arst'hipeinioeity,was a
roused,next his pity for the Young orphan,
(for Stella hed lost : lMth.her parents; While
yet an infant,) and : he determined,. at all
e,vents, he wonid.see this
: parpg.on himself.
With lettera, therefdre, of introduction; be
proceeded , to-torreine.
„" .
When lie met Stella on horeehacic, his
eyts'and Oart teld lam she could be no'
other than the 'object which 'had brought
lain thither: But ivho then' was that•priie
young companion •
antii'a'young'clergyMaM' 'aeid grand:
,enewhich Seemed to, nay, ' b no
dangerfir o t,n,„4erg,titn«o, 4 ,
.But.n 9 t so thought Deliver, until by the
artless manner of Stella, he . saiv :that her
heart at least untouched.
: Sunday, :Mega)+ , TueedaY , passed
like ;, and Tuesday evening
..qtella 1;9 the, imtrothe f t bride' of
gdwaif:Dativar; •;,‘ • • r; ,
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1 . 0.1 N iLAAND, AND ATILIg
od
helfoO . .,tlierO ;isy.einglo reader of
this paper, says
hope at leas t 'Unit
:4tlei:eii*,l:,...ene--whe will
without emo tions ' 1 4 . 4 : lll&Leilliq'perufe Li the. p&seti.
ges which Wo•git!; - .lie,lciiii,ltOin u k ilkseh of 'Lord
BROUGHAM', dOiiir . 4e4:.k_klie , 4ollB9 . pr - Pi=ors. oq
the 7th On. hii;46tiKiirtlitink, to •Lord
AannuaTori for. ne'giitOiffitlili!:,Traliti.cir Wash.
ington. We cOntesa , .o.hi,iii:9"i!.i4lreetetl grati6-
cation at such serithnento• tipni..suo a. source.
and will add our Iniliof tlint e::;ittonco so
- fricndlitimi so coMpliMentatt s Caisid,ao the same
time so glowingly expresSei, ,Would hardly be'ae
highly prized in • this coittrY: l !friim 'any 'oth6r .
&tree :4 flgland as ; from the distinguished
statesman from 'whom it proceeds.
."Then it was said (Said Lord:Baottort-
Aii) that Lord ASIMMITODI had, at a public.
meetingtalked of America as the prattle of
liberty. - (Lord C/01143E11.; Boston.)--
Yes, and this - was said to• he a Compromi
sing act.,. , :But this was after the negotia 7
tioni were over; this . was ',the .Song of
trininph,' to use an expression of his no:-
ble friend opposite on , fornierevening.:
(A laugh.i At this publie,inecting at Hos..
ton there . was nohusitiess to be transacted,
butit was held for thepurpose of„celelirat ;
ing the ;alliance re - -ntado;and .the Jecon..
cilemant. between these
,two
great ltintlreti Slations 4 ; Ile marvelled, to
hear the ,Whigs . abject to any such pro;
ceedinge ate 'Public teeming, Mit, above all,
to hoar 'Whipper a sort ofWhigeat leaiit,
laugh i ) object to any thingthatwas•Said
in favor of the 'cradle of.liberty..He should
should have thought the very language was
so sweet anddear,to . everY friend . of Mi r _
erty that it might otherwise have appeared
a breach of tlignity„ and, ; decorum. Now .
there was one other authority; and it was
the last to which ho wished-to refer—:that
of our revered monarch George 111.
did.not consider that h e stooped ,from his
high,degree, or that he adopted a truCkling
and unbecoming tone, when, in his recep
tion of the first 'American Minister who
represented his revolted subjects, and had
therefore amostdillicelt task to:perform-,-
who first represented those revolted sub . -
jects at the court of their soVereignt Wh'ose
allegiance they,had shaken off; and whose
sovereign was known to hive keptlast
hold of hii American sovreignty until it
'was wrested from his royal grasp—he took
die opportunity of giving a most courteous
reception, and of saying- r -Which was tin
necessary, but needless, though it was, he .
-thought fit to say—that.althouelf he was
the last man in hiS dominions that con-
Septed, to the. independence . of America,
there, was 110, man : in Ids . dominions that
wished, better to that independenee,and eitt
more anxious ter therosperity of the . new
world. This, was after the whole of the
Military .proceedings , bad closed,, as the
speech of, Lord Ashburton had been made
after the negotiations , had closed. [Hear,
hear.],My lordS, [said the_noblit_and
learned lord::: I, breathe the same ; prayer
which my late.rioVeroign expresae4 upon
that memorable_ oceasien"., I hope and
'trust, for the. Sake America first—for
the sake of England, next-4or the sake of
-IMinanity;-of-pfankintratlarletlilittlfti
prosPerity and happiness of that great peo
:pie will be perpetuated forever. My lords,'
I cannorview
, with intlifference: th e mag
iiiiicient empire which . Englielinien have
ereCle'dinTiltlaii'Gre'und glows
When ., lrefleet . that England : ,is,owing
I that which America never seruPlos
(Os, England—.theso, laws;
thoie institutions—above -all, that oPirit of
liberty; of religious as well as of civil . liliei-
ty, which, has made the American republie
the greatest, democratic nation. that river
hold existence open the face of :the earth...,
Conte in fila teti in , itself,
,there - is enough
fill one ridrniratieitovith hOpe„exulta,
tion ' but, in order to appreciate its merits
'and to carry. these feelings' to the titti3rpiest,
it' is , tieeesary . ;that , we i :Cotiiparis'anil
.trast .happened , else-'
where, in - other parts . .Of the new
where all the 'gifts . ature,, were not : at- .
iended,witit.' the blessings or social.
mace. took • :Bonth • America' ; look 'at
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jl ere,, had tally 'failed to . ; : spcordlhe ,
o,llPSlfsgOtaiiC•ON'ron,,.,thio: . ;,efOrnblitiett; Of, a
'slOady;',li - koff;:.'regttler,lieviohlicAnktfeeo
tuityetr'efe:,lniho Contrast arfif compare
theoi,whit, Nortli,Ameriddi where. you eqe
men who; struggling:with'a - horde setiMati,
tbeir,-numbers,;
. 4i;O: r .` , /n7eatiing
rapidly; iika*.o;ipgo4;#ollErilOpteiftlinq
over a, vast, exteui• tofflantl f ,,hati - jlerseted
system yvh
storm, and4itrugitTl,With'ii*,oo
and,abovo datmi' - •triuMntiOnt , ,.tover'..ithci •
greatest tempeSt—that,.9r, the
roctiian .
reyolution— l which had .ever laitlf:W'Sekhus
Man ',Society. ", vo.'What:Ams contrast?
It was because the Spaniardsdid, not 'carry
out with them the idoesingS
stitution or the. practices, ~ prirKiples, cti•
civil or religious liherty; and becouso r Worth
A mendu : was trowned with elll. . pieseTolit=;
teal, blessings. ; , cloud
has Como over them, ioria moment-;.Land. it
is but for,O inoment r nd if , there should
seem 'to he, and y . ,,b`elieve, it . Iq,,osly this -
semblance, of fillY ,I departuro Jon
,their side
and, in their'conduct,from, Ihoi3ritind feel
ings and- stript prin'ciples of i . toligion :and'
commercial honor and perfect national good
faith, which had always distinguished them,
I have tit; more doubt than pit I 'now stand
here addressing Your lordshipe; !hit :that
cloud,, will poss,oway, and that the Amer--
cans Will once,more; and in c no long space
of time, feel proud and feel , glorious in ,
once pore rissoming their flation-L-a , eta,
tion Worthy•of their British decent and' of
their Britishkindied—hy:fdeling • and adt
ing,as, they have felt, that no stain should
be cohered to rest on ani t part of,theirna
tional honor.' (Cheers,)" •
Lovn ov FLovvrats.---The prevailing
fondness for flowers-especially among the
ladies is a beautiful indication of the growth.
of refinement and taste: Flow i erti, breathe -
purity,, and their language ie love, and
hence they are,cherishnd by woman, with
such ceaseless devotion. An elsgaN • writer
remarks, "In all countries women have
flowers ; in all countries they form.nose
gays of them ; but it is Only in the boson'
Of plenty that they conceive .the idea of
embelishing their dwellings with
The,cultivation of flowers among peasintry,
indicates ,revolution of their feelingS:—
It ieedelitate-,-pleaeure which. Makes its'
way thrOugh coarse organe; it is'the sense
of the beautifill,afaculty'Of ,the Soul, which'
is awakened. A.lati,then, understands that
there is in the gifts o( More,. e.soinethiog
more than is . necessary for exiteence,colors,
forms, odors are „perceived forihe first
ape, and
. these charming,,objeets have
at last,Spectators, , These . who have trav
elled in the country can,testify,that r e Mee ,
tree under the , window, a honey-suckle'
round tlie,dpor of a cottage, aro - always' a
good omento Oired traveller. • The hand
that pultiliates flowers is not cipticd to the:
application of the poor or vr,n_ts_o_f,a strati.;
ger." • ••• '
Kr A. man's pride should dwell in his,' •
principles but not in • his demeanor, ,: lid
,
• should ba above ,thinking anything which,'
maybe , ;lessen "
unwoF,ttii - oriiiiiiiiiiiii;`,iii:Valiiiyi -
. •
doing anything which may him chart
acter or_ impair hip ! honor; but he : sheuid: '
not, ho above, his ra nk and '
,breeding bY,'
''' ' 'II' kindn ess.Boil e au, h" 'b.:
gent.eness, an, , all 9,
served, with admirable, truth , and;elpgance. ! ,
that pride of mind,,js the'slarseteriao , p e lf .:, , I,
men,pf honour ; • but that pride cf Mit' 244 .., ~ •.••
manner, is the pertain mark 'of fools, This •-•„-L.
•is well intik:rowed in those coutrelt,, , illts# ; -
life 1,03 1 0011 p!) ita,hesl ,iecteliterlbitnil ' ll, i
truest footing; and whoever will MAR .„
trial of society akirpad, will find that the. -
highec,he ascend" ip . rank, Ilk pore blajill i .
aiicl,,4lndly his manner bectiesi,•;' 40 . 4:Tig: - :'
people of the same ptandit4,'sueviiyiellti '' :
propPity*tp,sense 'ff*.pg ;ki* o,Vik
seoP Ais in proportion to the lti..4l)*l:''
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