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'):0'1'1 . 1 '7'l! ==Ail ME • VOW L Carbri: • • : w...,-3-1, :. ~.—....*,.,..A ~, • , Eoal'on Uo. wILLIS - rttiticE" • (Grcltti(e of the ./efferson' Medical College of . , • '' - , - Platlatlelphia.) ' . 13) ESP EcTri? ULLY oilers to the public. his pro 'AIL fessional services irk. the practice of Medi tt ne, Surpry,.attil NI id tv ifet y. ovvice a the reildence of his father in S. i_ attover a roe . eettr opposite - Morrafa L klate . t;_: 4 *o 3 .) ' Hotel.' nod the Second Presilterlaitr 4 1 .tIl i t : Ofe ' ; : hp . ;41 7, 1847. ...'' . ce9.4a,uta=. flu. ©MIN J. DIVERS t i nr- xs :REMOVED .41IS , oFFLOp_ andhtl2l . - DWELLING to the two atory • brick - ,..tiose lidfontrng hie :Drug Store, on Wee? I .dain Street. ' ,: ' • . . • April 14,.1547. . ' - - • • ~:24110— .I VETTIE9• ,jtiniieebpa‘taith:Pliiiiibliin , • gal it "street, in the• hone° for 'merly ecanPieil by Dr. Fred. Ehrman: Carlisle. April 9, 1846. SI E 0 azomnos, h ~~~'~tA U.L perform all operations upon the V 'feed% that are required (or their preset , luttion - s, sr will restore the loss of them, by inserting Ar it from a single Tooth, to a-full iett. — rj-Offite - on - Pittstreetra - few - tloor s S a ut l i oldie Railroad .lfotef. , N. 11. I):. Loomis will be absent from Car lisle the lasttend sys; iv eneli incintli. ' June 11,1.134:6. . ,loalEr,Pm V.NO - X, • ATTORNEY At LAW 1 - . Pittsburg, Pa, HAS eetnrned term -Carlitde f tte tht.prannice of peorosion Pittsburg, Allegheny cotittly, Pn. ' 10,1847. - g. DM. lALAP . SC.E.DAURS Attorney at. Law. i n k .r.plur. in SoKlllt Ilannver street , a lew debt. R.) bel9w J. il. (1: raltain, Esq. -inly 16,1t345. ' . - - cauritla, Attorney at Law. I -1 . 01 , 10 E with S. 1). Athilr Esq. 'in 111111111.111% nt.N. , opposit.-thel'u:t Office. . March SI, 1111 T. 1-ARSON C. MOORE. Attorney at Law, eh NICE in the Pear of the Gottralonse, in tit IUF room lately ()movie(' by Dr. Fohilat, deed \I writ 31, 1847. —... _—_. . _ A 4,1 •,, ell OSi At torltcy-ai Law 11 il ItilittliU RG, PA.. Pi nri I 2:4, 154R..7-IY• • Justice of the 'eace and Scrivener: OFFIaI in West Main Sireot, optiosile the Depot. Curlitdr, AnriV2B, 1847. SiTRVEYOB. AND SCRIVENER, .1"01E314 C. ivz.vnon-1.7.3x,L, Nvi 1.1, be found at his (Alice in the rear of the Court lluitsti, reatl at all tintes—ouleas cog ged iu lie Itte.ittess at his prof_sstun— to make :Stir :c, v tit Lok, ii l ls, rlc llc st ill ids. prepai Jeol • 01 culuc . iiittec nod au) ether ;0.n0./cid 1,1 writing. C .23, I ir Classical .11cacicray, s wesl of Carlisle,between the New vide :Rate Road and Cumberland Valley Rail Read. TIE third seesi‘m (live inuriths) will cent on .110 N DA Y , Nov. let, 1847. number of students is limited, mill every effort made to secant: their moral and tilesit;fli.nprovement, as well iislheir domturt nod hearth. During the past year upwards of fqrly studellta have been conneet.d with the I II -ti L ; nti D 11• 'riga statics embrace all that are mynah° for Colldge or any • bueineea or profeamon.— ' Every effort will be made to SOCIIre COULIIIII - a flee of patronage irbin the tricots nf eclueatim References. Perms, &e.‘ mode known by • A plication persundly;ur by letter undreamt R. K. BURNS. Oetnher 6, I 847.,-3mo • dliteri!iretes Hotel rr HD subscriber rtitmeetfolli announces to it- lila Manch and the public, generally, that has taken the well khown Tavern Stand" On MD corner of Smells iltanover ond, Pomfret Sts,, • .• formerly kelit by Mr. Anarew, Roberts, ‘i,lterri ha will endeavor to serve those Who may call' pon_hint iri the most satisfactory manner.— plemiantly situated. and is fur nialied.throughoot with good bedding; or furniture, aihrhia.accorrimodationa. aro such e will Make :it a conveo3ent -and desirable 4:moing (l..yri.l'ans will ho spared• make it agreeable, lts - tlemirtments to :those wh:flitay,fa,vor him:with c 011.,. - BOARDERS Wtill"'itel.'f taken hy the week" SAMUEL MORRET. • April- 14, 1847.. up .uctistiatip,csalloaa o . _ ' • ' • ~;,• ,:::430'2AVV15C•41.„.,, ~. , ... f id o Ft'EßS - libfigiv loos tti . titu - publict..,,, ll . a v `. ' ,; 1411: iii,drge3 , o4 jrl3firt! ‘ p . itior,.if,3r . ic,l7 v it a l! u li n t ., .. „ 'Vather, atifthoming.iirt,hiti:PP , P°o9T! tn . , ,.!, .:, J 7 Ibl e zolitsctitm.'o Fintt)o re trindatb, y t 1 Il i mm ' li l t i t i c iP o e F; `ilstr liitiii''ita.l • tiiitmitual,i,ty,' . 4.0,, , ?11t , ( . t , s it tt2i . , .':.lll.',lltob.llll4Vo4l:A‘rf"tileogi?)l4ll,Jlloli.g.i..l.iii?i.'.i,th-Pi„e4kiitelY, i!..1, 't , Ithertitietirtlio,Coutv-ti0uti0;:.:, , ,, , ,, ,:„ ... t‘ I , 9 l ',yar !title,' oet 'el , -!:;, -;;:::• ,t -•- ..- ~,, , r , ,. • _ . 1. ...,...,.,.. ~1?7, 1 J.: , ~.I.eirtige,, . i t , Isla, uRINTI• 3':-...- :MY .1, - 4„.„..` ;•, ; • •.. ,;• ~ ' '‘..1E.'12:Ti:46..2.61'.P.11' LiatTa.d.liZa/lias.4l:l I gji)urtint,. - STILEVIT, near ,the Collcgel ' l : u ,' ' 4114414050 itti‘l , Gehtlerpne'e' , nprtrel „hit. , ',V4') 90440,W,14 1 1'0 1 4 Ail , W , so 4 .':'+' tie sit ( sNo*l.• .., 443itlersin liiklini3 rbai )o 4"/iY ~? 3, t 010,(V.' ~;,,11 ' ,t' ~, , ,t o:ti tiii t oo ll ip t illiih es . 2. t 8 , 12; ", , ,_ ti t.,•-ti". x. 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' - r,p c ...-. 04110111111111111iiii!4iiIiiifillOk , 1 , ; . 1 (. :. . , -;-V7 7 -f,:: -- ;•-', - . 7,7---",":11:T; t----,---' F, , V), .:--- . ..._,.„ . .. .. , — . - IUKAP arc A . • WQ.CiLD.reepoctfully!cell the at'tentio'n of V V ifobeelmpora and the iinhlic.toiliirwilnn-. eive'etink of eplondid Fornituie,ideliidinter 4 fee, IV ard rubes, Con tto and.P.lain_Doreatia,:dzid .dvory•aarietnof ._.CabineMeitti te"a which they, ittisto.uum..opened at their now rochn's, 'On • elle 'crirne'r of North. ilanovOr'and Lditrite'r . ."Strects,.Carliolo. . • They arc •confitliMi that thcAuperior finish workmanship, and eleguece of stykaa_ are'gpt up, together with their CHEAPNE . BB, Willicitommehd thon'to evoryperson4antingPurniture. They have, also made ortaneements for innnufaCtOring end keeping a ,constant supply of every article .in their line, bath plain and ortimentel, elegant and useful, at prices Which they eanuot fail to suit purchasers. They would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence housekeep ing to call and examine their present elegant stock, to which they will constantly niake ad ditions 01 the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS made to order ut the shortest no - titcyfer - towtnitid cuuntly. -- .April 21, r. 847. • . , - — NEW - - AINTYCTIEXP Fat/liar GrOCel'ff gTTIE inetliod to inform his friends and (11e public in general that he has just 'opened in dm house lately occupied by l)r John - Armstrong and three doors east of J bt I) 'Rhoads' •Warelionse n hinge 11111 i general as sortment of Funnily GrAeries, such us Tess , Coffee, Sugar, Nlolasses, Chocolate and Spices o uscly d 32ript ion. Also, it large mid well QUEEX,SIIII.6IRI., lirnslirs, Buckets, &e. Tu limier, of every description,. from the common smoking tobneco, tip to Woudwurd's best honey Dew ciivenclisb. 'limp twit; aro respectfully ii - ivitetktn call and examine has st rick hefore I u)iag elsewhere, as he -ibit teralvinisell - thit - rlirmatmet hti Illy lite - ale - them hot h in price and friends from the country w 11 find it to their advantage In give Irvin a call ; the store is {,:.llSCIlit ntly situated, just a few steps from Mr Rhoads' latent. .10S. D. HA LBElil CaIPII F1C.. 1 1111 E• 2 1N47 AFRESH, AFIRIVAL Ir. Xohn . 7. IVEyers• Ilas just returned from tho city with a urge and earelully seiected..astiartment of raints,olls, Dye-Stuffs, and PATENT MEDICINES, inclueing all the dew preparations or the day, together With general assortmelt of . choice PERFUMES, FANCY ARTICLES . , &a., which makes his stock MI and complete, all of which ho %Pal coil LOW E`R TITAN EVER WI and. so ror ymirselves. Juy 7,1847. CANAL AND RAIL ROAD LINE Philadelphia , Balt intofic Pittsburg, t,Z17,1 64 - 7 1F.P.„ P7sl , reti.7.9 .J. w. kEi 11,1 Z , • • . - yt.oillii toll'it yea inlet pre' the expression of liar . cp.,' eau! Loot Rochlott, with interest; •ht tape moment it seems glowing with teei ng!, and the II eNt it vimars tighted with a purely intellectual the.' 'One. is not incompatible with, tile ether— ! would say it beamed with both, Her !ult imo hp has a cut ve, ono would think, of scorn, did not the gentletiebs of the rest of her countenance belie it; the same contradic tion is apparimt iii her manner: she bears herself with the dignity of a queen and.:.the glace of a flower, mitt one leels now that she is simply an English maiden, and anon that she is a scion ul the house of Clive.. 'You say ti.tit beitmy- is nut a nail, e n! any chitie• 'Scrimps you tawny it would beau .tratispaitting,' said Lord Itnliforh w).1.11 some . :miersiess, but more sadness in ills tone. I he A itieri,liii turned his piercing eyes upon Lilo spualier us though Ile would read the thoughts suggestive ul this remark, and then teplied, •tioatey might, but nobility swill not.' I ad mil e Lady, A illicit ass a aritic-onot as a lover.' `Yes,' said Ruclihnt to himself. its they separated, 'illy own Lean might have told me that such cold praise was. not the fan• gouge of love. Sweet yousiipilot, not i ti . measured words like these uo Id I discourse of thee. And yet,' beconnut ed, 'how truly' does he read Alice. Knowii g thee as, he /I dues, how uati lie IMI IQ love thee V s - - Lady Allem Clive, When left an orphan, at tut early age, was consigned to thif-gbar dianship of her aunt, Lord Rouldort's mother ) . mid their childhood passed'ender !lie , same' cool until it separation s became necessary, for the purposes of etlui•Miett. After; the ,lapers of years, chequeret) by unseal pieefingsdie, teas restorer to his Immo, tend the intimate intercourse of :0 - ritlysyears was restnie.f by' 1 the cousins... •4 ~.._Asiliti yonugsnribleff phi. an passed day . I - day in the presence of the , fin Annul, lie I Mauled to regard her as the guiding star el his existeilet. - To be near her; to !Welt to the.eleva s tnil outpourings of her intellectual natate,to'beitherecipeatit, of s.a thousand. tel kens ol trinieent,atlemion,singer.eupen . hei - Perfetlidiiittifit,,lie ,fejr keoq)11 ;'tlenstitele'' the, ',liiiiiiintiSii; 4.1' ilktifez/yiiio . ,ili . ?lihi:•tires.;' * tineeonatis edrle4,:bY . :,e' ;tli,oliOtin(l , tiitiog; of ' 1 4: 1 0 I' .3 ;'),;?!.'ilitit lio,vpr'io 6 . l i3Oy,fr i O I !IrP.- loc k150gii;'.600.,3064,10.1hi3;p eitelif:';' . 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ItIeors.SITER, JAMES & Co., • • Broad street, Philadelphia Pennsylvania and Ohio Line, N st.Baltinture March 17, 1847.—tf. • ofil'ese - topply. • rp. fp. subscriber littsjustreturnail from the c ..11. with a lot• ot consisting pi t t the folloa lu4 artielis: Chambry, Plain (siiighanap, Plaid Ginghams, New Style Calicciesoi large lot, Whit - n . 1.'111 brown Nluslittai, 11%Uc mid brown 4-4. and 34 Sheetings, Tiukings and Cheeks. Also. 23 doz. Crdtmi Hosiery, all kAnds, .2( . 10 Ilia. White anti rolored flottint Yarn, Irish Linetiii,•fr,om;gt . sl,oo ' Plain Swiss ; Book,Siripell:tutd,.VAtotitt Ibis. • ' White anti Fancy Linens for •Gentlasugo, Summer (loth antKaslintareitit, ^, ~. • • Citindineres Mid V eittings, • The above new articles united with the old wi .rn....ku.sny,stock coMplete. Call at the New SL hi North I..ttinmer Stt!eut and examine L. ".• • ,pgpgroF r Ola ViTines ap:d . v -..•••,, • . old'' i 7 es lint Eii . nndien ; Madidlaii and Cabla . them 'us beinirpnea.' ho ~ s . g tai aa etfanifiNyorti.:' Claret.',atnr otheraufindor fwitiosl'4 , • =4IS!=M=IMI ;fIMq;?:=N;M tt;;Hur' tz3 . ma ,- •4', , tt , q1:141±. •, '' '",11.01 1 , ,„ . • • tiPturi3a11,0 4 .,..„;.. , ..,,;:.,. • • TilE mabit4ityrs MO, woitrAnt..,.. fly • . "The iigiittof wettish 77 , what_are they The right,to•lnbor and to pray. The;rlght to Watch whilelothers . 6lee p,-. The es .glitno'.ei• others' wens to weep,, sueCor tlistreSe; , , --- .ThiOylghhrtille - rotoorstorstilo blew;; ,Thstright•to.love witen-otlierii 'scorn; The right to,conitort.all that tuourn; The right i&Sitet `iIeV,JOY on enrol, • - The right , to feettid squrchighLwOrill, The light to feud the , eoul to Clod . AlHtig . Fhe bntb the §a:Oinur trod 7 • '''The pathof.ineektie's6 rind of l o ve; ' • The of faith that 'leads above;' • , • ,• , The,path,oCptitlepee butler ,Wroug, • The tholii:e:fikOrtw-sirppir ' - SuOi Woman's right, nod'Ooll will bless • crovirn,their chiamplons with success. Mitoutla4tiena4 From Ihe. Omtl,for 1848 MIND AND HEART. • • mus. - strutr 11. 1.. CM%IPBELL. 'Twas a brilliant festival, where - England: 7 s nobles gathered round then Qneem Bernd:lb at whose l milet wealth and fashion had been skilful handmaids—Bravery, with laurel Leal and vic,or'S crownt—and Blend, tie oldest and_bestibteughrAlLthLriettlit,m ere assent bled 'bete - to eller homage ,to the . young sovrem of a mighty Ittobassadths from) reun COIIII6, ITC(..'ihqofiled to the glaie of regal pomp, looleet round admirably on the magnificence,. while wondering envoys from our young Republic gazed halt.bewil dared -by the dazzling scene. , 'Your eyes are cluing homage to my lair country wonren,' exclaimed Lot d Rochlort to au American official why had been scrutini zing the bi,ght laces around hint. .lad my tongue must at now ledge that 1 ani iihnost tempted• to tutu halm to my„ow a as the smiling reply. 'Nay, - now,' rejoined the noblemnn, have heard too much of A menicaulevelinesi to credit your.courMous words. I have been told. that the women - of your land are pre eminently' - Beauty is not native - of - a - IV - clime; I be= live,' said Gei.rge 'but dispenses het favors to every land, and I assure you she has not forgotten - mine. It is hardly. lair,'he continued, 'to institute comparisons between the .bearity 1 difierent countries ; as each cultivates a style peculiarly its own The soft langor,of the Itallatfjaille is -very unlike the 'glowing animation bf our Yankee girls; yet each- are charming in their way For a4airspecimen of ,Eaghs/i- beauty, I would dire c t - yoilrimernion to the lady on the, right of the Duchess of -The Lady Annul Clive?' 'The same. Her features, rounded as Hebe's might have been—the delicate blobriit . which cull uses her countenance and deepeps On her cheek, and the profusion •of golden culls sun (Aladin her lair lace like a hale, are ehararleristai of her.eopialry.', - 'Yet beauty is her expression,' suggested Lord Rookfort. • Which has nothing national. in it,' resu med the - Republican, .bet is pecnlier,,lo her self. Ccoani aytessunis accompany certain ((Jr:pis/bons ; and cawiinly beuwitie national as trout, w loth itiey represent are so.— Lath. Aimot Clive is a woman of much Lli:11110ter, ao het lace betrays.' 'Von scent a slidint physiognomist, and I ERIC ss 3 ,) 11; , ~ , G) I ..1 'Ar , .; 't 1241 §14 3 ; .hriticel pod' ee up tnenahlott Chore; followedeach_. Or , in_tgrepeful„`elo s l..-, quenet&T, Annielett n7g sha - listelleattlitW an;unfithothed - fi) n 6,1 *1 . 16 P66.rfPetilt!iit to I igl 01.4'1 eteryt eh.s. Were repentellied nagntipo and- - reverence gaVeplaceito Ava rtu ertufe ing,. And , the high'-born 'r loved IV . • Lott, - qipufy,lN : Arneri&nti. iWoniaiii - - , il r eitAverejtileilsie'd,4*l4ierl4.l- . Linden; to jest with , meftipowilniNii4r,iliP 79 ,1-- trfin - planting, - Prittehrbeetll,l).Orditi''' , firl.,*il', the pleasure of an neonnintance.Vbii,.9.3"':' Minot; and the -recollection of yoU'r...Apa '464, try en con rage's ' , Me- to 'ltalie Mint Sifo - ,till; hitt. I tia regard my , suit Vt , ill(tlislavori' '„-'-', '-' l ' 4 ,F.\,-A ..-A 1 '. Smelt art unexpecieu-tesme4f, itito* neatly his deal esti - tittles, Was nflaVileiiit 14i111. as much -embariasdroent by 'the' 146:14t4 tit could have been by the Maiderri , an4g-Afttillt the tremor of a criminal about to- mietitilii‘f judge, he sought to - lay before her-fidi A.vn ant his rivnl,s claims, and lietire.fritirCber , own lips :an- announcement of herOkoice.. He knocked hurriedly at her boutleit,.. and receiving on- answer, entered; site, * * its . Mit there, but a laint'sound .of musie-lered him. to the gardea beyond, and as., he at.buinced he distinguished the following wordsa"-- _ Ply spirit bows before the light s! . ' Of thine, - as to same start -, - F.p - ,;f: " Burning likiran immorh - triliing,, .:7 - . , -And lending me afar ..-40- ' From earth and all eartletirwretegidness To holy thoughts on high, : Cf . , . •, --- Thorlift mr - very tieing - up - --„?!,, To greater purity. t' Yet though I proudly sacrifice - ,, ,, ii, Belot< thy holy shrine, c - . I dare not tram to will the 'Llaiti' ' Of such a IMart as thine; i .'['were easier far to bind the briath Of heaven ditto my, brow, ''' ' Than throw mrfeeblo chains Vet. one As glorious as thou. Thins eagle spirit proudly Searsi„ , And .11(.11 a timid mato - Would only elteelcite lofty fliglift Or linger desolate. - . y6'.,, ... I only skit, yet seam may hope ? '_ , _ l'hiali' tt pitying fliiiik or i- -- ne;-: Nor chide the deep idolatry , . With which I worship, thee !I-. fit. ' Anima! Annoy ! even thus do liove thee,' met inured Lord Rochfort, as the'iong cea sed„ and with'-an effort At cornporiure 'he joined het. : 'Your -song bespeaks:much-humility ? . -lair .cousin;.. and is better stated ; me,thinks, to sorriejuve.torn damsel thamio Apiiot Clive.' 'A ttbt-Cliveris—but---a--Wome-ihe-an-- swered, with a sad smile, 'iniPtomati ever loves above herself, - and 'with tiffiiiility.' -- 'Annot Clive boasts, of ' the '..bea,t : bleed of England, and . th erefure cannot loVe above lietsell,' Said he With Warmtli;'forgetting -for a- moment his passion and hiS pride: . 'Birth is not. the standard by:-:::whieli the heart nteasutes men,! said Anmaij_cl hove learmFd ;that naturithaa. 401!te d tirsk nebthy of her OWn,,WhiehrseoftS'lttiTaii;' the Matt' wile elaimajer..his iieiititg4 ‘the soul's lofty 'gilts may ,scorn the imbecile., who succeeds to his lathers state and title.' . 'This is a new meet!, 4nimtc--tell 'irie, is it taught you'by your Ituirtility, or by your lore?' I '1 have avowed no love,' she answered quiekly;plucking a lily of the valley, and snipping its bells front the slender stalk. 'H... . eaven giant you do not cherish that Linden's praise was an effort of his mind, which you blush to avow,' said Lord Bach- rather than an impulse of his heart : and &- tort, as the terrible conviction that Linden though attentive, courteous, and kind,Annot was beloved forced itself upon his mind. felt that his love was not like her- own. She taised her eyes, and as she marked And when is map's love like the lo v e of • his look of anguish, the iudignayat reply died 'weenie l ' Lev,c.and pride.ge hand in.hand , .upon her lips. • • •-"" ' '''' 4 -: • • in the_ heart , Of ench, but the love ornig.n. l 3,l 'Dear Horace,' said she soothingly, r 1 born, nursed and nurtured by his carne,' and sliall,cheiishoo leeling,of :which I shall be to. Ins pride it ministers,'being at once its ashamed. kly love will he fed by ny pride,, child and handmaid: Woman's pride is the and my pride will glory _hi the super ority,„of offspring of her lin4, and glories hi its object,. the man I love, . with the Ullquestionieg, unieilicising rever 'Airirrit;': he 6"Nolaimed - earnestly, clasping erica of an infant for its mother. her suirill'harals in his, 'there is but one man There was a shadow on the lair foreigner's who can have a love like thine, arid he, brow when she eirieted the drawing-room, (his voice became thick and low) has songlit leaning on her husband's arm; but she be anie ut my hands; tell me, can you• sacrifice held the. crowd pressing around him with rank, tale,.loriuire, friends- and country, to eager•adalation, looking upon his animated, fellow the looistepSof this•AraccicanP intellectual countenance, mid ligtening to his The enthusiastic egpression of joy• which sparkling sallies, her face grew radiant with mai.tleil her fare told 'how gladly, fur his lure and joy. .. sake she would reit - n* 'all • . In the course of the evening, Annot stood , 'lle..is celd,,, Anuotr-lie,, cannot love as near a doorway leading to a coircervatory, thou .clost; he cannot leppy: their for thiS.— arid glancing doWn'the green Visth;:her at- Stay, Arinot- . --listen twine,' but she 'Vas gone, ' teution was.attracted- by a japonica of rem and Are strung mart ; thwarted in his master:- -R ll 4l 'size. and ,beauty., .Wishing ,to ',observe, passion, wept. - ' , rnoter,closeyAds beautiful plant, she glided : ''After tlie.first wild burst-oh anguish , Lord -ddUri• the path paused by the Ifow en— fiochlort became • an alinfed man; an d iii 'Bl4 hail' Sepee3ed hetself alone in thitlfom spa tp ed ..as,t bougb the. wreck ol WS own' ure, : servatery; : ber• , fire, squird al voices lc the piiioli4 . bad . taught him to be doubly waich . .:.,liesfavenue; from which she was separated, 'MI' t o in sidel.iit'thb 'ecrject of his kyr:Ohm-A". '!byteiilvrill of-flOWets;-itilltled 'her: - ,: one r'. ufiiiW. , :eAßitty : putig. Her lather's '•will 9 '- 'IMS? sweet , wiffb?Jsniti a masculine voice; enjoined her to.tnarry, Lord Rochfort, who, 1 1 decoyed you-to:lbis spot to dell you..-how succeeded:Jo-the tille-ol,lbe fa l lni,l3 7 ) : and in beautiful 14,411;.11(T.i01a! you• are:-P3:11!"3 Irs case ,61' noncom plieriee,,lier for 1111,0 ' \ilo6 '. 10: night.'... - .„:1....J. •',, • ' • , revert 'to hint. Tliiri Ite'obViaterl'kiy ' threcm • - 'And 60 i ,i* told yesterday, arm: thetay 'hag • dii instrument settling it...uptin •lierself.• -.'efore,,aurl, the — day ; b efore, diet,' wits th e, • Since she,had fa iledru.diseever hid uttforni-- lilayllel•reply.• "- ' i; ' ''' • ''• '' - " ,Pate love, ..he buried it, in, Ina, own berm,- :"-:',,fltis 411 old striry;Acwit, but haver-W e enry a T nimut pnrted hide fire frerne.end friends: it; again,. I leY.9:yett,''and +love youl' fc ., ' :i.: r.'of Jier youth With ihe - siirrevi'ariteral to the.. r 'Weary of'my daily food sepperY,,said the,: ocusslon, ; but uticeliSeions of the Tall* she lady,' earnestly. 'W . Ity',' CharleS,• %Vete 1 1 :as had inflicted epee' the leek defoted 'of them 'certain of your Wei as, of my own _life, my' ,• taw :l. :-. i: i . .. - r-., :::; I, 1: , .••.I. :;•...::.:: r::- - ; ,;r iJiii'S , wriuld'ilehifi to ' , bear yen 'tiill,rde. et it.? -. , ,•,, Vie ; ,firtit • few: Mitirdhs'ef ;her mart iage was .•i - tifi - lowtrireji-theught the tut willing*listerrety it,1 ) 914 1,1- of APlicioll"O4'l ) .i.fie4P+ • Tl 3 lei••ehtf "TS) etlrl,l4 l 4:ifeeillitaYtirbeth - terhed: , to-Itear 'war; a etianger :le a strangelerid,,bMit was 'the Jupguago' Of l affectielloMil yet MYNe3 - • liiilioteep mid' he' . 1.4,4131y . her :Side:" 'The barril'lnvtis.the? :5' . .- ...:: . '. bettutiilic ef Its' Sbifileiti-kybre ealtatierediwll'eß, ~.Tho'i)l , l lt ;Ariffeir,titlt cf,;,'llitorltltt but 'itt - ti , 7pr:rioted. eut.,bplii 'MAI!! incidents , of itrlllits , Itliimetit rettliteiViefitAlieritqlfruntl - she ,wes: - ll.; Pgfi9.if,qd nAtew.pue.,i,es.t., wee.u.he,nprial"lENdlfileitgef'theti:ealiiiisafillif.'" f ' --. ,-, - te them, and ,its land:Maids seemed' like:-ai A , Ifliiiiiloll LS A iii*Ocaituld!cittgri:.irtakec ii'etrfe better tricrOylien its. commented tpoiV fl ' iei4 4 1 4tAitP 4itlt!!)llPdVi W u'. lhe , ingita!entui 'e .etiiiacleristitip,Wiliiiilifilirceifetorried,tedis- seems;st•RolelN Illre.',ijah,,,,f„,it..„f e :l-1 , 'tierdirn I her-"liniblrdNi*eiril" l sleticeogaVe :'‘WiY, Erfyt,George Linden itillie„.most.thef!-plritisei'*lloria„ithwaociiddiiiftgiVleflbi ' 4oJ itr Ait o ll4' l o o 49X/-14;thOii-ii' "Pt*, : which'he *as treated lefliiiiicent ,W06140 - '/1VV151111111P1"‘IhO''yjild4atll `pride in 7, lioi.:iptliniOtgo?i4lAtoridlf r pftfOgll6fliiiiiC4il6l!?n9l hl 4 l' 9t 'Z , !l would-, lt'ie beep ;hell - So giarefal tp, u it'Brilliftelt heart as was:the,„,teapediWiti ,- ‘i'lii4'.her but he' is iiif3ifill7for ( 1 9 1 •fiestifi-liaPOPtio; 'lit.:fs_bow,Av..ag . ., t esard 9 d r. :4;,:.;;4,,:',• ; :,, .:;t', "•'t. 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He bouniEhere i mfuseinatirig person,brom whom he could not `think of id; nail. tile: int:Wooed Of IlieW tidings, "*OCied'aircl'ivOn."•• • - kaLlfif-AtEarteert-biltle i , her !appealing fernese;; apdltiuslionamb , -Immage- ; were. At 4 11 .0 16 0 4 0 f) awake TF _sjipiiiife.ebgrcts in -heart. we's •in 'ltiesife . rArie'tiiiihrpeilea as Well is.the Most bdatitilulLerwoniankind ! ) , lanil ' , lie • regarded henwith,vaappet, admiration', and. above'xill. Atiric,„ grem mayaler and purer under 'the' inheenee of Fern aid lie hived 'Pk',' it& the' era 'Or Lord 'Rod' fort's • Alltre,..llor , Wlttrtlii — devatlturefrfrim -- OWITT !bict:ev,eil,witn , the fresh enthusiasm of an um! bitteltillett hearti but beget . than any thing ia the .wfuld beside. '" Arnim hat in her'dreising room , her head resting There was a brighter. light in ;her , eyea, ambit deeper glow mi t her cheekohan had ever be,en'summoned Inert by the kiSsee . of her native breees. The eloquent blood Obeyed the bidding of a moil Mighty magicitan, and her cheek flushed ani paled 'alternately at the dictates! of the My which, had become to her another and mon WiriTirtrA,,,Hlie was waiting for her his. band, and toher his preiefiea itha' event 'and the eximutation, - excitement.' His fun sounded the stair, and she bounded to meet him as he entered the room. 'I have detail:et' you , and I fear, throng!, my negligerea r you last at the levee. Pardon me, and believalhat ijry tip sent:Mums Unavotdable' 'I forgot how fang f Imo a waited, and only know that • you are here,' she said, as she twined her arms around Wm atid rested her head on his shoulder. He kissed the fairlorehead arid smoothedb the sunny curls caressingly, saying • 'You are enthusiastic, Annol f rind love ine, better than I decerve, but do you know that we will be very late at the President's to night?' , liome'said she, appeal ingly; lit is so long' since I have enjoyed a quiet evening, With you' fear you : think me negligenyAnnot, but i tave so many demands upon my time, that ,1 know not hew to remedy it; 1 think you will, yield me this evening, when - I tell you your husband's interests require it,' said Lin `den. smiling, - . . AnnOt turned !air= with It sigh, and hand ed-hiiu Merl built fold-aremiLJer He held it for a moment and looked at her admiringly, excltilming; --, With what taste you dress; 4 Antiot I every thing is. in such perfect, bar in OhY : your white di eSS,with its --roisty v iropulpithlo-texture, flouts around you gracefully as a fleecy cloud; your sweet Mee,. too,-and bang golden- earls, mingling with its snowy folds like a seraph's counte nance revealed by the!parting cloud.wreatn. 'The mantailithareentlill+islr crewoutd-gMly, but night comes and darkness covers all and he wrapped the cloak around her.— is pleasantry extorted a smile, which was quickly followed by a sigh, when he added— 'How proud I shall be of my beautiful A•ife 10-eight.' . o 'A h thought she, 'if your love only bad less of pride and more or tenderness!' 0011/ . glooiii Whiefi had surround ed ft. The ohilil grew in interest and beautyl , and its smile' , wite sunshine, its presence.a . perpqtuul foun tain of delight, in the home which.liad been . atrin fant's joyousnees . is irresistible to •n mother. ; . and with those. rognibliOkes , '-danCindin in fantile delight, and seeking •sympatcetic glances horn her oWn how could she he . unhappy ilie•how Witty less of het Imsbant. than' crier, for he had, butlittle histe for the nursery; the - einotidriTs7vilitZb7iliiiod :her witlt *lght were as a,( 4 paitner ot.,her, joys and Sorrowe.'": But' if She saW lesi she, al- . thtiUght 'Jess for her mind. Was absorbed in the little et eature. who claitniql Iter csic,,,,Sometimea..she tvoald . cnileavor to win a lather's caress fbr her child,,snxl :lief failure wailltireviVe the nld stitrotv; Lit the snide . of the 'little _one would Speedily 'd fem. , rat,e globm. ..Pottr7-fomt — rnothet-1.:. Goth itelp , --you—in-- ,yoUr.comitig trial! • • . Alter a night el restlessness-and apparent suffering on'the part of her child; Annot dis covereirthe syniptonis of a Malignant fever. Itledical lt aid was speedily sate moneei, but the,bov •rew rapidly worse. Annol. b watch ifieritv, she could not alleviatb, , eary days end hopeless nights, un rt was almost rent•by tlre pangs .of is struggling lirnbs grew still, she the dregstiler cup of agony, and as precious..., No sympathizing flier d was near to support hey in her lieur of desolation; and he r J usband, awe-struck and anxious as he ‘i 7 asTat not one tithe of her sot row: Intellect shrjnks aghast. hom the content- Illation of the terrible mystery it cannot lath- Jul, and Linden plunged into the withl of poi again, andstiove toyaget his boy.. Ifut "lovels strong as-death,;:und Anaot cher ished loudly the . memory el her departed one. IVhbrevershe went, whatever engaged her time„her buried...babe was as vividly lie fare her mind as Whim' endowed with SometimeS she saw him nishealth and 'spirit's Clapping his dimpled hands and shouting in mimic laughter, . until her bursting heart would cease its throbbings, under the influ ence Otitis iminag,inary presenc.; then the 'reality , would cover the - vision like a pall, Mid. she would weep as though she had lea lain the second time: - But her mind duels more frequently opal: the trying scenes through which she had lately passed: His helpJe.3: anuiti,n and parting agony seemed to haunt her like feudal phantoms, until she felt she must go - mad, and even that would. be a le- . net. One. night she sat in her chitmber, where every article of furniture was-eloquentof her shad; the chairs lb which he clung in his O hms to walk; the (monies behind v. hicli lie used to hide and play "bo-peep" from amid. their snowy folds; the work-stand drawers that with childish curiosity fie tried to open; and last, and saddest, the corner where his cradle stood„ now vacant and eheerle.Fs.- From these appresirta iiisoeiations - she king, ed to free herself, and hastily descended to the garden.'76 sliiiiliaVeitits paths, with the •cbol; Rerfuming aii playing 'upon her:broW„ end the flowers waving like colored shadoWs in the moon light, her heart grew calm. She raised her eyes to die silent starA, as though she would'enestion them of her babe—then looked to the pale, moon and thought of the little lonely fresh.turled hidock, winch' lay bathed in its cold beams. Here was no re fuge from hersell, and she turned to the house and seated herselfby a window °vet look ing the street. The side-walk vas filled with pedestrians, and as they hurried past she .watched them wistfully, apd wondered what hopes and fears, what joys and sorrows vi brated, in the . heart of each. There they went, each oneendowed with asapneity for tglering or enjoyment; and Annot .felt a yeatuing sympatay for these creatures, moul ded like hersell. „ Time passed on, with wing of arid' rit length the another's heart grew. calla. 'the memory of her child was cherished as, a holy thing-and she felt that she indeed had' a Ireasurcrukleaven. . ,‘ shall gili-to him but lie, Wall not return 'again to me," the language of the inspired psalnlist - and.:fifHteted parent, •sounded with powedul pathos to her heart l and _ wes hoa r • cured as a, precious prentise. in .earnest' meditation' upon, the hopes which 'religions! gives, she . leattleillei•submit with eesiglintion, to the ptesent Parting, and , withtuith to.hope : for Inter°. tenpioh. • With the -birth hope in heaven. eattli tost hell its pewer to wound, , and her husbaitirg'indllfeienCe itea- Sett to 'senkith:e nattire as it had dories 'ittlit.4lctl With holding the first place tiUCtiorigi Weak akthoso .affections were, sliwyteltled to her lot., Nyoe to. the gilted woman who regards op hi the intell#ctual endo . winents ni her" cite sea She is ligitt.when the rieOlves that she will not marry one mentally inleritg; hut yt wr ng whenwshe-supposes ihe mind alone deserves, her ciare_. ; r is ; CPI i i ii*,,apd.,,rprpm4, ; , , l. her", houri gorrotv, yee'enerlicr'''sytptiailiy'riticr lit nh'iih'af.lilo'blie''ttill•fint •16e Mitiingitif the., ingaiietib..i,WhettrAtt; , y,e,titly filefOrPA9AfrePq o l;o l .T? 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He died, end her hropee;het 11001e:is, her ~ ;:, if 0 : ::: 44 : x t :: , 4 ' . - ', 4 7 , re', lij V , Nt•-, At .: I "Ti" Ill' at : k ~ • .. 3 :.i AA i , t, ''' - '6•W : c 5.1 . *91,. V, , 1*,t;4.1014-.`,54 ' . '2 fr3, , , t.r0.4,041.* ...!,'. J: , ': LI 'l' pn ' »e« m,wwomor4,--..,4",,,,,,...,,w-gl,,,,,k,zw,ezi,mast-a .~ ;~~r~.~,;t,4 HZ ~. N ~x ~. ,~;i~ From the St. Louis Reveille. "That Last -Julep!" ' • • " .'" ;'''' BY SOLITAIREi-r • Not many yenta since; in opeqhiurifis' sissip " cities,-the landlord of a 'holed hotel, took an in spite .o - gob& tare §ervOil.,upon his tble; an ave ion 'tq' food aids confining lrinself to 1 ps , jitrid 'eficinetvely . , (ran ciut - oTexistenda. •Ile was a joily r Epecintempf-a-publierturzaild — firid — cii= dearUtt , ltirisseti in Ws latter dacs,foliVouple 01 prodigal young' boarders,.-by, freiveritly 'inviting them to share, in,,•what, lisi`gutlea comfortable carouse.' 'Tf'essiiillfe - rduiliquS., as we before Stated, ware'bribigli(iii'd 'ghats by:the Juinchial suddenly dropping out of 'the set, and being frO idngur'able tu. fetatll op' to his - efirtril.oltire' kurir: decea ' bed's wire,being absent from. the Rity,, his friends coinlortably . aci . o3 • hirn in Wei for preservation-untiWitir-yeturri. leLflehngs. of the hopefuLyating co r riViiiiastsliere fiddly ked. rt •iil Ca of stet rnitigiti the same house' with • the inanimate: bdtly 61 tlieir 're gretted 'companion., 'it Was:all- welf.unongb when he was able to stand the- liquoh h antl , driny his•share of it,.. hut the tbOugbi of his • being , imeiteil •aWay s't`ieh 6Olit . made tharir'•shivel apretien shin, whitill•even brandffalletf to )dissipata. They hpd nightly to. ;pass the room where the body lay, to reacktheivown„anti every time they wete.foiced.iotio Eircipg,e,r, until et Jer,fgth.,thre - Sid -t EVIVIe - til`fiAkefioCit irltiatiaVe began have- - its °fleet • it, 'Winning them to tifinper aties itt.length the,. w ile ! nrrived,ank: the publican was consigned to his long,fiorile; but we rearet to add :that Witti - blifitertiture the'tl6ii-e'for'iniother leotriforttible• carouse' • began to manifest itselll: • . 4 'only one ',said the eldest, ..jest ky way of a wake for - thst old 3ellow-, he deserves as much,h6m us to his'meniory —and then it ihrill'lie ''an 'understood- thint thiitwe quit!' The last little party.was aireed'4o . ll-:a lew good fellow:, were milted, and 'On the ntght- succeeding, the burial, they iisgemble'd in a Mom but a few' diaMs from fortner apartment of theii dead host. ' • t 'll'lnit say you lo juleps, boys?' inquired Bill. 'Considering the state of die weatrer, we will go , juleps,' Said d guest='juleps all round P 'Hunah for cooling: elriliks echoed, the whole pqrty„ • M. Li negro. servant, was sum Mon a posiiiile 'order isSited_loahniih for all the Coo cool if ants . neies:4iy to niekepigood julep. The brandy came, then the , ruin, - then , the Mint—fresh horn the e rthidien the pu_ar. Now, Sam, the ice,' was Ito next call, = and off .started their attentive waiter.: He soon returned With a towel hill of the 'mate rial broken up . fine, and in proPer'erder,,aud straight the revel begun. ' The, juleps. were delicious, and with sleeves trilled 'bp, Shirt collars open, and straws in hand. they went into them with a 'perfect gusto. :Sang, toast, and seritirneut canted them e gloriuhaly into the 'lew:short hours,' .. by otiltiet- time, they were aff'deitinCritther Fomjinlatie. • llitirle 'ia'l4l - hg - blirt-htil; tniial" liiii,i -Vetere this; iisPerierieed a , cirthf'dkabieehauge'from he ice bore; 1 "oared ape•o7lliesprgi4gf4 4 fA little more ice,. Satri!' Shoneed. s ano!hei.; :we want enough to make a parlthg. drink.' Sam vanished. . • Triyii, what do you say In holding-a little poir.wrAc around - the old fellow's last tub? '.:ome, we will wake his 'cold quarters' with what ho it e.d to call a 'comfortable Carouse,' just to illp hip spirit, and keep it frosneearcti mg about aler nocturnal drinks., ' The proposition met with 'a .ahOut of ap prrival, an d,' glasSes in . hand, they proceeded in procession to thti. ice-box chamber, into which they burl. Ohigilitit7i,) .. .). 'Oh, obit you cornimg b 7 q.c-/z., &ephenl' What was their affit and horror, • on fairly entering ihe, charmer, to see a dark fdgnre . , with. hammer in hand, heated . ) ihside .ol the recent teceptaele•ot ilre'deeeneed. A light perched upon ode end of the tiox,,cast n glimmer tqiim the ice iniido, which was reflected in nurnonilik pale sirealii'utieri the dark figore.and (ho wall beyeird... Ofcourse, the tirstimpulse waste retreat, but a familiar voice arrested, their: feetsten,: , , ~, ( %Vila! de debit is 'de, ;Matter, - geiti then ?' enipiired - Saiii,"frem thatuti. ".'' ' . r ' There wes'a Paiitie" end:then tlo.inquiiy-. v - . a'AV.lfet,the..arr-lai'e , -yoa.sleing,-.llle.tei.,yob bine li ' .rascal7l . - .,1, .j . „,,,,. , . ),:f. ,). q ,:,'; 1., e.POttifini'yote some 21:CYOT d,iitici#liti,cBP ,IV hut rO A ' Oh -ii--0 12 -ti.:ifigh..l'.' I 4 . ':Misses tole nie; raeinmen;- (6;1146)104 'u p lust, knee de article is scaee dissettion !) 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