Li 11 a 12 ~3 zE^ate t?~;; • Q stiltk,.:-VlP,pr%'.-- ~. "ii7l6'irktoXit. • ,ht • , -;VA '',l•N'T:: ,, i; :•-.0--.. , •:• , :t; . 1•:• . : : 3 - : ~ .- 1 ,- ; ti-, -, . ; :-. 7 , ......,t -•• • • s ',.:p .- ;i . •.:•.•,:, . ....„ . MEI ' Pi 1 EMMNI \ • .fijr ;For ',Sole or .Rent_ subseribeeolTers for sale, or --, iti.exchartge for Lands the DWELL ,W ; ING HOUSE and LOT in which es a , ho. now lives, situated on Louther - 'street, near the Spring, together with two otherlittiblings adjoining it, and two and • half lots of ground 'thereto attached. The pro -AtertYlas every building and convenience neces marrfor-trTanneryvfor-whielt-business,it-is_a_de.. „stirnble, location' having formerly, been occupied tuu,9sh •,by , Davitl S: Fordney. - Five Acres of ground nearly adjoining the above will also be, soldif desired:. j, Also, for•sale, :the TAVERN • „:11OUSE and Lotof Ground now oc- • •• cupiod by Dbl. Writtlalotidy, oti Main, 111.• Railroad Bridge, is us un cgstanpiitamg rein. OcCupied to?.toY•pubjic "luiuse 'for merry years,„ '`'here is 'it large STA TILE attached to it, together with Brockialth .Shop and other convenience's. • ___.. l _,._Both.:ofiLthe..nho_v_e_pieperties wit!. he bold On Oil:tern( terms; or, exchanged - for good - M - d;lyit itithe Cumberlanh „Paley. Persons desirous of purchneing aro .requested• to call' and examine them. • . - Also, for rent, the Store-Room on - the corner of Main sirpet-and the public square, lately occu ,ied'hy' FL H. Grove, and one of the most public balite!! 'tends in the borough. Also, Shop for rent, situiirdd in the square. For terms apply to JACOB '4110. • .. Jan 26 For Rent SEXERAL Brlck DWelling T=loases: - Passession given April Ist, 1848. Jan 26 • CHAS. OGILBY. • FOR- RENT. . The two-story RENT. . The Dwc lling • . . '-='•HOUSE. adjoining the Methodist Cv II Parsonsge. on Pitt street, at pre -11 Ft. sent pcetipied by Mr. ALP. Ege. Possession .given on the Ist-day of. Aprifnext. Also, the SIIO PS now occupied by Mr. G reg.g,-i.chiti r In n her, on Pitt street, ono door south of the Methodist Pursunage. For terms apply to jan For Sale or Rent rrHEllotise on Vest High street, now tieiatriled Mrs Cook as a 'hoarding house. 8 oflbred for rent from the let of April next It a — alsO ollered for sale. W. 13. KNOX. . FOR RENT, The Two-Story Pflistered HOUSE, &r. in. East Main street, now Jecupiedby J. P. Bran on, will be rued year fromihe first of- April mixt. • J. W. EI3Y. sly, Jan .1, ISIS ME FOR RENT, FROM the Ist of April. 151'8, that f P 7OIO. convenient STONE-HOUSE on High s s :I stre.t, Carlisle, east of G. LycT, En, liguir containing two good parlors and Hoc other rooms, four-lifths of the hall. -: Ititehen. oven. smoke-house. garden and . yard, and all dm cellar under 11 - 01-front house. Aptirly to Will. B UTLE R , Agent for the heirs of Mrs. Matteer deed. Messrs. J. Eby, P. Lechler, and Joseph Hol bert, will give information and the terms. January 5, 1848 EOR REXT. THAT excellent B US !NESS oe r, S N D on the coroci of North .•• Hanover and ',molter tr aeets, now 1111 e • • .• occupied 11 Christian inhoit, together • .with the room in the rear of it. It is 0 continexhons room, and its snuation to n popu lous part of tint town [oaken it one of the la.t business stands m the pim:. For Fenn. enqIIIIT of 'JOHN A. 111j1IRICII, Carlisle, JIM. 5, I • roll itraliTl2 Four or Five two story brick i)%VEL -1.1 SO HOUSES in Alexander's ' 1 . Two m• • Dw •11 . HOUSES s . t in EOM Loather St. Also. two Frame • Dwelling HOUSES in South Hanover Si.. adjoining 13Inin's hotel. Also oneplastered Dwelling HOUSE in Church alley. Fur terms apply to the subsbriber. liEWL. TODD, Agent. rarlisle, Jan. 5, 18.18 FOR RENT. Two BRICK HOUSES, in that well ill)tit knoWn business part of Carlisle called II llarper's Row,' on the North-east side .the Public Square,. Possession to be given OW the hit day of April next. For terms apply to JOHN IL WEAVER, or CEO. A. LYON. January 5, ISIS—If . For Sale or Reot. A HOUSE and LOT. on West 4.1 * street, at present occupied by Mrs, •Vi ' •Parker. The house is nearly new, ~:..54r,',..„H.,,.' having been tenanted but ono year, -:'-'"'-- and is ill perfect order. For terms a t.i to GEO. W. IflL'l*o N. FOR RENT, • FOR RENT from the first o • • April next, the - ROOM no North ). :" , .Q 7 zl 4 ;•' ' • •i), Mouser street, now•oecupied by .. ..V Mr. N. Hatitch,and which is %Wel euited•for a email store. Are s- , two small IDOUSES, ono situated on. Imuther street, and rehe Other'on Dickinson Alloy. Apply to . JOHN O:PARKER. • . N10.'15,1E97. . • Fos E.w, • • • " . 1 he DQUSE .nitlutte .in South ° ' next tiode.to :i;V:11,11 Dentz's store,and..'Al present •• : t peettliied 'by . ententnted, for . .ttote hut, non it)olso one of the hest sten& foe . ..11torte 13M (0101riil . towi). l'oeiession given onlhe . 48t.0f April next. , , Ai:nip : llre of . • • . ', • . . Det:liste•, Dee. 8, 11147—(f For:Relit - DIVELLIIit DOUSE 11111 We 'Mufti street now u oe 7' . piAtt by T, F ar a terms app ly to 'W,3%.13R0WN r -Dex, - . „ , - • Valuable Property at PiivaloSale, ••• • • • , !rho Inrgo anil &melodious brick IiNVELLING and.STORLI, site; ote,vel: the;'cornor of'll,teuthur and ttt # :,! E .L Mirioyeratrooto, Cerp,dilions 'pude k lAitn the - p roprietors',' ;Cerllejelae.l27:lmo';, 74740 (Office n(tho attlisriber v .rt - ,Juinjeo. of th e osco, ihse 'been Tembvcd: tO 't h ouse adjoining nlie store 'o 1 Mis Weidc Yee t ;.(3 lisilrond '.Dopet anod ,WiOrott'S residence being Ahern,: will ,nIW(Ws feu od:et - lionio, reedy ' to, ettisnd -lOd!oojniitinese.i.rf.t4otottlille.;, , , to the ' sd tines, of:n: Mitsiet ate,. 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Carter, tiec'd., the subscriber, who is appointed _special_comutissioner,iiw_that-parium, WElllir oceed on Saturday:the 18th of March next, to. sell at public auction the following property. te.iviet 1. The MANSION HOIISE Atni HatiE FArtm, about 41, mileafrorn Wincl eseitr,aontain ing. about 300 'Acres 'of first 'llpalitv - slate Land,' wall a large vrapprlion.of: 'fitie meadow land, wa tered by the °pimple') 'On tit's :east and Redbud on 'the. teeth, ff3offiething like 100 acres;' of this '• Tracf•are -- ,irrTirober;' - --Tbo.ll l - - ' 4 ... r int - i • t;troVenients consist of a-two-skit) , i s T . 4 1:112.1CK I),WEILIANG HOUSE , ' t k With aix -rooms, and a basement which id lured as a kitchen and for cellars.,, l'heoM utousps are a,Barn, Corn-house Stables 'lreEnrr3:xtlaTturnpilce — leadiog to Wincheeter,'passee within-a mile of thisofarm, and mills : shopps and facteries are all convenient. cellars .2. The WEAVEit TRACT adjoining the Homo Farm, Jesse Calvert and others. and con- twining 150 acres, of which abort One‘fourth is in timber. This tract is without buildings, but is well cleared and fenced, and well watered by running streams. 3. A Lot of Woodbina. on the Ope quon, between Jesse Calvert and TauquarY's 'heirs, containing 164 f acres. . ---4.4.le_Pitper.l4lilLLoLat_tho_junction of Redbud and Opequon, containing about six acres of Land, with a math-table Dwellii - House and several -old buildings, including the old Paper tllill, which is a first rate mill scat, having a fall of about 18 or .20 feet on a fine stream., and. in an excellent' neighborhood for custom. ' 5. The Factory Lot, above the. Paper tvit'h a Woollen Factory, n Dwelling Iluuse a nd four or -five acres el good land. 6. A Lot of Limestone Land on the Dattletown turnpike, cont:iining 16 acres, ad• joining Mru. Joseph K. Carter, Peter PilcMurry and ,olters. N.IIANTCIU, ABEL REENEY,. W. D. SEYMOUR 'l•he sales will all ho rnndc • at. the Woolen FFtary., heneg n paint convenient to all the di• TEnms—One.third payable Juno 15,194.9, and the balance in yearly payments, with out interest, lir ',Erse - cured by bonds nnll deeds of trust, when the court. shell have confirmed the sale. , I will be on the premises on the'day before the stde, prepared to show the property to any one wishing. to emunine Wilt A. CARTER, 'Special Cammis'r. AT PRIVATE 8 ALE —The no _ dersigned offers at private sale, a val. •• • liable NII.L lit I IllT mouth of the t , PA - l'elloW:Bteeehes Creek, and within, sight of I farristimg. The Mill is re- 1 It, with new Machinery nod new Darn erected. There is else a rim Saw Mill just put up, and only running fur n lies weeks. 'Flie Mill House is - tirSffilic. imd anat. - hod In it are near 10 Acres of first rata Land, on which is erected a Tenant Ifous, Brick Barn, Brick Dwelling nod a good. I. Irk:hard- and Well of Water.' with a: l §pring..and.. Springliouse. This Mill, sifunted nibuth of the Cumberland val cv, and withip3 miles of„i the Railroad and Pennsylvania Canal, oilers pe culiar advantages for the purchase of grain and otanufaetnre of flour. A large part of the pur chase moral., if satisfactorily secured, may re main upon the property. A pplicutiUns, post paid, most be dtrected to Extensive Distiil ry and Town Pro pery at Public Sale. p•i 111 , be sOl',l sale. on 'l'll CRS- V DAY the 240,1 February, 1?,I8, at the Court 11040, at 2 o'clock P. A LO I' OF GROUND, situate on the north side of Liberty alley. and 'adjoining the Leturt Spnng and property belonging to Jacob Zug, In do Rite= und Wto Breeze, extending about 1.20 feet on the said alley mid a like distance on the Letart spring; linvitor thereon erected a 4arge STO:qh: DISTILLERY, '4,'-t•rr`. 7 . I . with all the .necessary apparatus, a 4 Winch is nearly new, and capable aU , of meshing 75 bushels per day, and else MI extensive Hog -pen and Other neCeSSIIrr buildings. Also. a LOT tit , ' (AROUND, situate on the east side .of East tit cot, bounded on the north by Liberty alley. on the south by properly or ilenry Barimz, and on the curt by the Letart spring, containing 60 feet in front and 210 in depth ; hav ing thereon erected a two-story LOG DOUSE, and also a two:story Weatherboarded House, Cooper-shop, goud Stable and other me•houses. To any person wishing to engage in Distilling, the above properties ofli3r great inducements, be ing situated on a never-fltiling stream of water, and at a short distance/runt an extensive grist. Terms, which will be very accommodating, will be made known on the day of sale by Jnn 19 D. N. MAIIDN. .' Orphans' Court Sale. . . IN pursuance of an order of the ~._.... - Orphans' Court of Cumberland '; i i ~ •tt county, will he - exposed to public , 4 ' t 1 • , 1 ; sale at the house of John Slough, ' e - ' 2e ".,..',' '-':.',4 in Stoughstown, on SATURDAY the sth ot - February next ? at 12 o'clock M, of that day, the , following described real estate, lute the property of John Stough, sr, dee'd, viz: Nu. I. A tract of Limestone Land adjoining Stoughstown, Newton township, in said county, bounded by lands of John McCulloch, Sharp's' heirs, Brownwell's heirs, the' Harrisburg and •Chumberslitirg timidike road and;othe`r properly of the said Jolla Stlkougy, decd, containing 105 Acres fill. porches ;.strict pieatare;•,of which about 100 acres era cleared, under-good- fence and in good cultivation.. The improvements are a large two•story S'I'ONE HOUSE and MTH,. EN, now occupied. as a Tavern, a largo Batik Baru, two Frame Stables and other out.buildings; a floe young .otchard and other Fruit Trees, and a never:Ailing Well of, Water. . i Na. 2. '. AM tract k of .Limestotur Land n said Nuwton_.toWiiship; bounded by lands of - SkileS Woodl:Cyn,., Jacob Belshooveri Polly Fulton and dip Harrisburgoad Clutmbersburg turnpike road. containing , 7,1, .Acre's,; and "29. , ' 8.10- perches, of which about , 42 .acres.'are',eleared,in, good cu ltt vatiOn and iljadei oxcgllent fence ; „having khareou., *Created a!iwti.stpry and n lialf,LPG' , ll 0 USE a Lug • Will,' Cortimrili and_.,Zinidk.duiroje also a' good Oroliqui apd,Cidor rfiga . ,on the:, firomildie:; porkriti'No , I ayd..4,ivill do sold together. ; . N0...3; 'S. two - sforr'FßAME:lloUSgi'a r S t one Shoßanths Lag -Stable, witli:.:2"Aereit arid: li7c perches - or -Lando I toroto - ,'ld I nchdd '4litiottiY:on' 'Stringlistowit .1_ afareadid ;. baituded , '..by;:-landif . of: Mitchell:: Stewart, . Stop tte 1 . illellinOr sgnd - .&lracl• ',,No.'.'l : ',aforksaltl:-.e: ....',.:',....! • . - '-, ......:.,' , ...,,',1',;.',. - --.._.: -,.,The. 'tends of:•eale Ai/i11...ix) s2oof.io be . paid -.On! $. - '.. . - • . ..„ . ~.„.., . . . .. .. • . •tlic puipait No. 34 . .i.510D ~ to po,poid.kon !Ike( par , ...Nalioleoii ., ;lts Wandolor,the;Tcisot ~ t i li ct : N o..2, - --andj $5O to'. - 1/0,00id . , on!;Ow.plirpari tits; . .;-! . .t.f.:t.t3v,•:• ,, ,t;; -, ,' , !0..' tilre:iV; ••• ',' • •• Nu: '..1:,•0n 'the tiolifirktuitiott,tif-!1 tip.taleofienok ; ;, 1"..i' . .',.. , ' ' , '••••••••_.' .. ' , v•l',4_l-- ••. : ,.- ,. .1.7_•• •!. • , '!;; 1 ;!..:)•.`:' , 1„:: ' , =;.i:',•.:;'.'.. '. l .etlOci.iyullki:: -. Ono-thkrd:of,tliOliurchatio_qtopdy'; 111:ICIIAILI:p 1 10 iiiq' SOp Ni,;:iidt, tlie', Ite - ro..p r 6) 1, 16 reins n ` in..tlia . land. - tilie - ,ltit met zhareOf:tobe , . 7 "' , 7 T.fitiiiitiiii : lio ', tlii4itiltiif,jlo , ,l4zor . 7-104 Oki , •to'illii7l-;midcwOr,;.Toitii, '8 fOujilll yOufly, 'and ~epeiiirulEriFirotilfif egitiii rag to filig.his'prollsdi on 61. tov.girloio!, Aoring;yo:•lifoittpd.tlid'ilititiatnarmt- " - ear.,Viitt'SkthltthiotitiValivaYtr Vo , fohnd st-illa'old :her death' oid'JcdiiiSibgfflii.dee.,47sqtio,licill'of this ifdtcdiogq" i'.l - liicty.ofip.trOW 6 lillptiedltitoly• io• dhe rear, 'of Li': iiiiog.ditfo!liovygild'l 4 diAll'o!.:fev.:dily! . ..be:Aptp_:nop,-..ilorqs, - gracto,*o6,.694.l:althdOgb.lid.williiiiitli'O r ' whim dloisoemo.li . :!WilL lii-gifig' and : thviellitink. liiiia',lgo; lidast,', yet - fdf , cildim nod' nest ' wilily.. -1 der'. in. ViriCiui4lihijinWh6frisfultildpic4iog4i-itiA ',;ING; fitisliidnithlog , , HAIR CUTTING and Itisti, rarest; :ilinipaynionta;triAbeiJiitatlrtid - .lst . focisg4i4 . • in, IttYing mit' Mul culdiating . .teither NVldOttor,•or: 'knogoi6stdthi'llaOutify:Aiiitiglipridgine!,roi,r* , -v .11.toustaelte,'10 - ddok defy; I 119 c0011ty.:,..7.77A.:.'.;i1‘ !:'.'-q: ThO train:in the ground 'Mid - , fonts 10:46*am/id ;.:, -: ":.:44, , iti OliiO;:ifOrti'-', ioryOntOr • mid •:ginitittroli' , liiirr. ti l 4lll l .l ' 4 l6 iCirti,.;!oli4y , jill:linifiiiil' , : , tilitapiail . ' for tiro`- .-, !lid' oilidiint&J hi—W.4 vet fniline,rediiid 161.Nd' "...y'enf;.).3ls; - :..k;;;:-;,? , ,i0;.!.u , r:;i..6,:-.n1, , f - ,,zqrr)..r.:?‘ , !',4 doss; , ;JOII.NS ON !S ' APPIIYAT OR , `''hie ~,,,i.?,ii Intandan`ce Wilt , ha.kriViinintilie`llaiar sale 11a",iii.,tlaraertaiti ~ of Itit, .reattifttijt•:4liolkiiii,iiivittlii! . 1 1, 1fi....(i. i-r , • 'L , ; - ,- '+' , * =- . 2 u,5WP,4, 1 ` 1 .0: - . 11- 89M . ;';': -. . ~l iiiil,lld'ififfe i l. ; fil‘4 li ll 4 lP,Oli?.a. : LlPlAtfirii,l o ;itiiqYilqii . 361 W! 2 0 0 8 ':''''.'. : v.'"l':4 ' .: ; '' . :'''' - t . '.:•',,V l •lt. t . l itti#,',' ' . . 1. .. i1) . 1 . 4 1 . .f. ‘ fe•T1M''';0/ 3 1 1., kt t- ' l ,lflo3oNvifr 4 mAili '.. . , ..; ',,i...-,i, ; '::, : ,.: . , .. , : .,...: •. : .. --, :. ,,,,, ... :,, .... ,- , : .... : . , '' • rk,. : %'42,4_`•!AP.;_, - .; , ;,' , ',': : . , - :',,Y , i - -f'. ....................... :14';',•.A!'.:,,,.::':ft.'.•:Av,v4vi-;z,:':7o, Beal (Estate. Valuable Real Estate, .I❑n 26-ts Valuable Mill Property, THOS. C. HAMBLY, York, Pa BEM 1.74ezig . ) r.A?.~=55.4*. 6.,:,`,A4 YIC x=m - Er . XtIE g 12:7 TALI 7:3 VEt6.`' Aliscellantotis. . _ AssignWe Sale. -• grim subscritithie 'assignees of JOHN W. -A- GOOD, \vill'aell at publicsalerarn=the pro. mises,,on,FRIDAY, the 25th day,of February, 1848, at 11:6'004 w. m, the TRACT of LAND situate' in Donth Middleton township, Cumber land :Aunty, about six miles east of Carlisle, ben'erle'd by.lands of. Tobias Cauffman on the, north`, P. F. Ego on - the iiiuth,,,containing Ba_Agre9_ant9o_percheaof_good_land,,partkame,_' stone.. The itnproyernents are all new, consist-. in g of a two-story DWELLING' ROUSE; Bank Dam, DfSTIL- I "Ir LERY,*and all - die distillery mirk- I rattle and .IMg-pons; together with 'other improvements, all of which have -been recently built and tiro in t: good-Order. , Tho is.now in full- operation and 41a9. the - advantage of,a constanttatesetw-sdf7running: wafer at the door. • Terms df sale will be made known on the day of sale by JACOB . HOFFER , , CHAS: BARNITZ ---.LAssignees_undemilexcLaioluntary assign't „rim 19 . A PEALS FOR 1848 .; , ........._ 1.-t-, • • vi 4HE -ComMissioners of Cumberland county I would hereby give notice to those persons concerned, that they have 'appointed digg foliow ing times and place fur the benrine6r Appeals for the respective townships and boroughs: town'tei. Bore's. Time. Place of holding. Silvei Spring Jan. IA Comm'rs Office Hampden " 19' do East Penneborough " 191 'do Allen - Mechanicsburg " 21 ' Ido ew CoMberland . " 21 do Monroe . " -22 do Shipponsburg borough " 21 do. lihippensburg town'p " 2.1 do liiir..Woll -- -- •".2.5 - di:l -- Main . " 23 do Ncwville • " 26 dO ... Newton • " 25 do - Setith'iimoton . " 27 Cllr Frankford " 27 - do , Dickinson. " 28 du North 'Middleton ‘• 29 do &milt Middleton " 81 • do West Pettniiborough Feb. 1 i- ~,, do Carlisle ." 2. do DAVID STE ft - 11 Err, ')A NI El. COBLE, • - . - -Jt3IIN MELT„ - • - Commissioners. A WO, \\'u. 1Z !LEV,. CI . k. Coin 1111.f , innurs . 0 !lire. e . Carlisle jail. 12124.9 .) NOTICE 1 - rpo the Stockholders of lho CAR-LISLE 11 13ANIC. Notice is hereby given ineonlor only -with the following order ut Court.l • CEO. A. IN OAN; President. Cnrlislo"Bank Jun 5, 1848.• - In the. Circuit'Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of l'unnsylimnia, in die third circus, of Ocrober-sassion,..lB47. • Krebs vs. Lyon et al. No. 1, April Session, 1848. In Equity. And now, to nit: this first day of. December, A. D. 1547, in the matter of the hill of Complaint ut John :11. Krebs vs. Geo. A. Lyon and others, Direct its or the. Carlisle Bank. and tile submena issued mu of IhB Circuit Court of the United States, lur thutlaster,tt Dis trict of Yertiltylvunia, NO. I, April shssicin, 1848. Du the petition of the Defendants, setting out, although they represent all the StockhohFars of the stud Bank, that thirerent interests in dificrent rins es of the said stockholders may require them to site mire of the proceeding, that they may_ appear and defend their respective interests, d they shall think proper; and that from their num ber it would be inconvenient and expensive to bring them in as parries, by the process of the Court: and praying the Court to make an order. authomit g them to give lattice to.the stockhold ers of Iho proceeding, by a publication of said pets ion. and the derive tit the Court thereon, for tour weeks preveding the first day of April next, ht one paper published itt the city of Philadel-- anal m two papers published m the borough 01 Carlisle. The Court, having taken the same' into consideration, make the order, according to thesaid prayer of the petitioners. U. S Eastern District of Penn's. Set. George Plitt, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the •United States, in And for the Eastern -District of Pennsylvania, in the Third Circuit, do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a true .and faithful copy of tiro original,- on file and remaining of re cord in my °flied. Wiiness my hand and the sent of the [L. S.] paid Court, at Philadelphia, the second day of Di:ember, A. D. 1817, and iu the severity-second year of the independence of the said United Suites. GEGIZ GE PUTT, Clerk C. C. . NOTICE To the llcirs and Reprssentatives Cif David Nickey, late of Frankford tp., deeeasdd, . 'PAK E NOTICE, that in pursuance Of n writ of parritimt and valuation issued out of the Or phans' Court of Cumberland county and to too directed, an inquest will he held on the real es tato of .said deceased, to wit: No. I.rA tract of land in Frank ford township, adjoining lands of Nickolas Ulrich and others, containing about 200 Acres, No. 2. Another tract adjoining William Campbell and ofhors,,containing aboty. 130 Acres. No. 3. Another tract adjoining John Clay and others, coutaining s about 160 Acres. No. 4. An other tract of Mountain Land, containing about 20 Acres, on MONDAY the 71 day of Fob runry, A D 1648, at 2 o'clock PM, • tho pro• miens, for the purpose of making pant • ,t. valuation of the real estate of said deceased: JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle. Jan 12 1848-3 w Estate of Henry Hartzelf dee'd. , y EWERS of : Administration have issued in JJ duo form of law epOn.llMestate of Henry Har dOe'd, to John Weil Of South Middle ton township, to whom, all Omens indebted will ..make.payment, and. thoso-liaving:clnimw will re sent them duly authenticated thramilement.. Inn 12 IfilB4isend 'JOHN wmay, .Estate of Aaron Wise, dee'd . :' VritiCE is liorobY given that Letters Testa.. 111 mentary on rho estate,of, , Aaron Wise, late of .Elaninden toWnship,' , c umberland co.; deed, ihis.da - Theen IstrthidliftlitrnegisterinTand t it tho seid county, to the' subscriber, who.reaidee iit Shiremanstown, in .said county. 'All parsons lowing:claims 'or denninkle against:alb' male of ho said- M icOdent are regnestediO make known eainO without th;, delay, dnd thcieo indebted to .make payp _ eni . • • MA' Triii:Is . BITIVER', 061br; Jan,rs, • ".. --''''-' -'Notiiii'l''' . .1...:; . ', , if . :!... - ,3i .- .,,,. , ,„. ...,:i _4lf.doertmils,ttidobtedAo thb , stibacritior . oither .bY noto or' book 'adcount,'nro. hereby notified, to ['calfocitio,ttli,:by'tho'l4 - . .of February, 16f8.,' " 'credit ,eannot ;)41 . 1in 421/118 4 3W.W , Xf. HAS.%.obalarY • • - 1111111 - ST L Et3RTARY‘ ): 'IB-218 ; e •03aut `as.4 " From the Lody'e'llocifi',' ATALANTA UPON SKATES. BY GRACE GREESiiiiPI). OMEWHAT more than twebtryeare ago, in a i fine old mansiinho.p4t,,o,§U...nz rut inzmar Montreal,lived General" PriuL.l6friitrror , erlk-of-the4-Fronelf-erioy r -aini.--a,devote -Bonapartist. On the' findl falti.of -Napoleon, • he had emigrated to Canitchiwilh his family, and-a portion of hitionce OntioelY fortune. • Gederal Leroux was a widower, with two tivinchildren, Hen& dui Eugenie, • at your service, 'my reader. These two, - having lost kti,eir mother in early childhood, bad spent some years with datives in Sivitzerfand.= In that wildest country in thb inidst . of a taiga household, .herself the especial pet. of her grand-uncle, a . veteran soldier, Eugenie 'Leroux' was allowed all the. wild and health -fill-ficedom_of_a_pezu3atit_girc_t the e o sixteen, when she. accompanied-her 'lather and Wither to the New;-World, she could boast but few laily;like accomplishments. • andinistocratic airs; butebe was lovely, with the promise of extraordinary beauty, hewijch . ingly naive - in- manner, and as - breve end 'vigorous us a young Zingara She was-prte eionate in spirit, impetuous and wriywntd; firey and fearless in her resentfnents, but quick-and generous to lorgi4; ardent and _tlevutedAttkilulileittb - in It& 'rives and frien I- _ . ships. Henri Leroux was possessed of a fine ititellect;litt4as - ol- a delicate physical organization:t gentle; in spirit, sensitive, studi ous an religious; die fair beauty of his lace, lie stikilued tone of Fis voite , and his marner, all went to render im a trICISI re tharkable contrast to his sister. But i will not dwell ftnher upon his character, as his future life is to form the subject 'Of a subse quent sketch. 'On reaching his Canadian home, General Leroux procured a governess and masters for his daughter. Mademotselle Eugenie 'shoo acquired a gotidlnowledgeof English, and made rapid progress' in mtisic, for which she possessed remarkable talent: butt she in dignantly overturned het embroidery rame, tossed her paint-biushes into the river, and sent her Latin grammar after them. Her poor governess soon .resigned, in deSpairi all hope of -making-a line lady out of She wild girl of the Alps, wlioni an indulgent - lather, good, easy roan, permitted to follow, in all things, her own untramelled impulses. Our heroine's early residenctrin Switzer land had colored her entire after=life and the,daughter of a soldier, Ole was, perhaps net--mmaturelltlier..lik , - and somewhat masculine in her tastes. the neither trembled, fainted, not4riaked with exquisite sensibility and delicalune - rvousness at the roar of ordinance, the peal of 'musketry, or the sharp crack of the rifle: . She loved them tatlier,antritt the gleant.i. nrits_and the exulting swell of martial mush ; '• iligiligepir,7' it of a Joan d' Are. Asa hOrselWoman, she was absolutely iiiitiValled in all the - Canada:4 —at least, so said her riding-master - ' She could row like Grace Darling, si,inn like a mermaid, and their her, skatiim—'l ler ska ting.? Good gracious r cries my fair reader, in Jeannine consternation. Wait a bit honey and consider. Skating is no. amusement winch has been to Itaig monopolized by •our natural enemy,' as sumo lady writer—lNliss Mai tineati. Miss Hillffital Mme, or Miss Robnistm Ciusoe—calls the sterner sex. It is a gracehil, delightlul, and most itivigont ring ex e rcise. I speak riot una , dv i sedly, for in my early girlhood, r acquired this singular accomplishment, and I now only blush fur the labia delicacy which has since prevented me Irma keeping mysill m prac tice. But Eugenie fearless of the consnres of the over-relined, and scornire2 the ithperti nect observations of the canaille, pursued with et thusiatun the favorite pastime of hor Swiss winter-hie; and Ito sooner did the ice of the St. Lawrence become of a reliable thief:nest:olm, accompanied by her twin• brother; toile Might be seen performing her graceful evolutions thereon for hours togethet Iler skill and swiftness became proverbial, and many were the delighted witnesses 44 her varied and extraordinary feats. But it is time she was introduced- personally to my readers. • On the afternoon of a keen but sunny day in January, Ewwtsie and Henri Leroux laugh ingly desceirde% the bank of the St. Law• renee, and mingled With a small dorniguly of skates. Mademoiselle Eugenie, then a strikingly beautiful brunette of eighteen, was suitably, though somewhat coquettishly, atti red in a saort skirt and tightly•fating jacket of dark blue cloth, richly trimmed with black fur. Upon bet head . she wow a small tor cap; her raven hair was put plainly back; the rich brown of her complexion was brilliant with a glow, of pleasure, and her large dat k eyes were flashing back the sunshine. Alter amusing liersell for awhile, Eiigcnie observei .a burly English corp Oral, with whorrishe had a slight skating acquaitititi.ce, progressing leisurely towartt her, drawing a nit 'attire sleigh. 'I his, she ,presently saw, contained the first-born of the corporal's huuse,.a ntoi,t bo'y of about hall. a- yearl old, well wrapped in furs and flannels and rosey; checked .with toe health wintry' air. Eu genie glided along by the little vehicle s chat:. indeasuntly, and delighting the', proud Lay her praises of his' pretty child 'till 1 114 sudt only a .wild thought ilarting . throUgli her ,bruin y elle caught the infant horn ' the'cush ions, ItZirLit _Oll. her_load,_ after V ici•-'SivisiL •rnanner, putting, up • one hand to steady -it,' and was oli like a,flashl , Astor the corporal; '!his sensations ,were , : '..more totally :inringiried titan described,' . lo.use 'a :revel `expression;`' lie stood stupefied and, traitiffiXed for , 'n: - ..ino-.1 merit, then gavO.4 ery;•betWeen . a green 'atud,l a ,y( . 011; nail 'aterted: in: -purratit.'t'lle: wris,: , a'l 'tolerable sltaler, but lie krieWitot witk.wltimi 'lie had,totiotnrnts.•,Etigenie *is noty.rods, ahead oflioni•litinfilog,;bittlK,and :laughing Itrevolcingly; - .noW4rairsing-,acineaf 160,116, al uni. grasped..her o[o'B4 now: circling taboe4 iiirri:„with learfill‘itiiiiditi.,',:At;irtac , ,the , piiors plan' biienmefinieesi . ,SOre roundlynt „ilia; iiiirreitietreits,gir 4:tindrcalled . ::kieriidj9-rerrati',, 'hit hiS eitifti , '''')ltieta',o,l6,4kr,l444:i'•47'9h&l ilw,,n inn btit;;- : ' itiligliing 'heart ily ,-. sO,.)tajtirti iago l ::liriil4;POt: P Eugcotlik4o4l44igiA! 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MEM ThUiStori•Wrien - mae of the s orld, with a ... peculiarly English physiognomy; was con sidered handsomer than has companion, to whom he was an attached and devotedfriend On leaving the river, alter Engine and her brother had disappeared: Hamilton maintai ned alhoughthil silence until he reached his quarfers,when.he exclaimed—'Thurston, we must make the acquaintance of General Le roux, for, by the powers, I would give •my commission to know that girl! She is a glo rioueemature---1-g/e-ri-eut-ereatute-P. Hamilton; ehe is a merciless little savage—,a very ogress, running awny; 'with babies; and frightening Worthy fathers "Out of lOW witir.' ~.Our offiFeyslound little difficulty in gain: ing an sutra into the hospitable ntansion - - of the - courteous Gen.' Lerour,z,. end - ere, many_ moullirrAvere past, tri e e . sl were on a footing of familiar intercourse Will, his family. cafe. Harhilton's admiration for Eugenie, finally deepened into love,.Mul many, things see med to engin .favorablY.for- the success 01 his suit. The father arid Brother o the lad were both won ovet byte many . exce en cies of the young soldier's character, tellecinal qualifications and the-'charm of his -rneriffet; but' the heart, Of Eugenie-- tierself ens not so easily conquered. Her lover soon asceitained that many of her feelings ; tastes and early prejudices were opposed to the interests which • he sought to create.— First of all . her amor palriae was far stronger 1 than that of most women; she passionately loved /a belle France.e.nd as aseionatel hated. Tier enemies. Then. she cherished in the depths of her soul, that wild . enthusiastic, adoring love for the memory of Napoleon which none but a true Bonapartist can fully understand. Id, she Via the .ten a mere C:11 seen the great hero—she had a distinct recollection of his face, of his winning smile; as he addres sed a lew playful words to her. Henri Le• roni - eveu_declat'ed to Hamilton that her rigid dieek; which - had received the impe rial salute, had been tabooed from that time. no less august lips having pressed the sacred spot. To her lather and brother Eugenie never spoke ofTlie glorious days of the em pire but with mounaul enthusiasm—nt the emperor but with tears t • yet to Captain Ham, Mon she talked proudly of the deeds and reign of the great king-maker, and entered into many an !animated discussion of his merits as u ruler and a general. Hamilton, Ilke every Etighs - li :soldier, was a worshiper of WelliogioL, and eonlil !lever He brought to admit•that_thoLgenerahthip of the conquered surpassed that of the con queror., • • Such discussions sometimes add a_pi ryrrte-lriendihip, but no - dernee of discord is foe/eve—and otti ' lovets tad some serious disagreements. -But reconciliations always lolleweil, Eugenie usually concluding iu lien calmer moments,•that a live friend was better than a dead emperor, and frankly sending tin the aggrjet . ..2o geideman sense ptiudie message. V, 1.179014-jbg.§Rgtrier tquUtiH r Oenpral Le . roux was absent on a tour throughi)reState , r; and, as Henri was much engrossed by stu dies, Captain Hamilton was left a fair field for his wooing operations. He rode, walked, sang and read English with 'mademoiselle, and all %mild have gone on smoothly had he nal also talked. But the ghost' ol Bona parte was never lard; and that unfortunate last battle, when the 'little corporal' was de tested bYlite, not by Wellington,iought over ugarn, al ost On the return ol the general, Captain Ham- Hien thought best to consult with hint, belbre puking a formal proposal to Eugenie.' To his great joy, the kind father made no oppo sition to his suit—leaving the maner wholly in his daughter's hands. But Eugenie was too arch a coquette to decide at once—again and again requested time for consideratien, until weeks slipped by and merry skating days had 'COMM) round again. . It was a clear, luminous moonlight night, late in December, when Captain Damilum and Lieutenant Thurston mcbat the house of general Lefeux. Thurston had but-that day imuniedirom Quebec, whole he had been spending sonic months; and was, therefore, not altogether an foil of the state laaflairs between Ins brother soldier and Mademoi selle Eugenie. The Mends, though they did not come together, found they were boubd on the-self-same errand—to solicit the honor of attending upon mademoiselle to a military ball which was to be given on New Year's eve. As neither gentleman would resign his claims •in laver el the other, a plitylul altercation ensued—Eugenie de claring herself usable to decide. At this pint, Ilenri laughingly proposed that, as the night wasniagniticient, the important ques tion should be decided by a skating match; or that Eugenic should play "Atalanta upon Skates." The gentlemen joyfully assented;Eugenio clapped her builds with childish glee, and retired to don her skating costume. This was somewhat diflerent from.the one which she had wont a• year before; the tririnning being of white fur, and for the sake of grea ter conspicuoustimis on 'this oecailon, she had placed in her cap a long white ostrich Thuile. The eflem of this dtess Wratitorer der .her,:pore beWitchiegly--beantifill than ever, as she came btittntlitig jute the draw . - roomfor General Lo roux, altergazingion her proudly for a mn. ment,ernbraced, her.teriderlyi earl ,stleclarec! his intention of joining ilielittle party, to see that no lfurm . befel her, Mut that all went tail in ,thedrice,,: , .„ • In their way to the:river, Contain Hainil- Jon whose arml?tigenie -had ' looked seriousness into AM. roguish oyes of his companion, and, whispered-4- ;,'May not a gm:iota:lwo' Wore Moment than that cif ,!escottntg4 you tolhie hall, be, also _decided ,to night dame ,‘; Ye3,' , and may ; the4wiltreis ; of . here , the !elm:o6lmb, .of an 'adepring lead his yeti M er r . :,.40yertaliejnfeiand-I_,,surrender' prisoner 1000,1414:: Arid -it is lost 4 Waterloo Of I • Ycar ,wOoingt3,f,..Wifiltierv , - , ;Alm' jatooadwas,at .115:11111, , 'MO: the ',tmend , Pi.;:laWrenta lay:lake'ft bfoad sheet ;pi 411neting;Sily.er, lace ;was ',moon iTlitfre T loh,atifirst,eeemed likelieSt mini That ' i lig'hont'iallatle:stienoth*iff" desperiniaMfferti to evolutioris;' at en,p ilcwn,:fitterl7.:ex hinsted; • and the royolt airk,lnreed, and: tl I . lk 9,a j w ikt,t i f r iron tho. , d 1 . 41 t lloArAttO, ;had .;Mfinitelit; , tyre at F. iuigb!Y..oath to h~mseh )'n ever ; to..yield ,OP( l l,Ahs , ,,Y,iptoir ; .11'Ynkt;00 , ' , P04 1 7gtilar'i.q ) fottfm. 1 ,"nl-Q‘ 'k amf lrAit , ;'it lough 1..n61.,aC114r-Lgge'rll.4.l4eir'T me~'fo } gatn -u ion BE MEAN ES .Ltit4E. , tcp_RZl"W4 . • • lirher own permission;•fOr she would how 'end then flag : - as though about to pause, . place her hand en her side, and drop her - head, as from Weariness. • Harpiltrin_would redouble his diens, and Ilia - heir:Moment she. would be flying about him in bewilder ing circles, nearer and nearer, till the ring of , her skates, and -her merry, laugh Were in his ear; and then, away shot her lithe form with 1 incredible swiftness, till far a-down the river her long white plume was 'floating in' the -Moonlight At length, Eugenie called back— ,cl am getting tired of this, Capt. Ilamiltini. , - You can never overtake me; but stop where )ou ale, and I will come to you P - . Hamilton paused, and soon bphefd his -innrrintata swiftly approaching: 1 As she strew r , nearer,. howeV:ef„. she glided along- ' more leisurely and coquettishly. Ah,. me tnentef thrilling rapture to the. Mier, when 'he Watched that magnificent creature corn ing slowly, but steadily toward him, With her heall archly inclined to . one 'side: her luxuriant hair loosed from her cap. and fal ling over her shoulders; her', arms crossed upon her boSom; her tins apart, 'and her eyes flashing gloriously, anti not unlovirtgly- upon him' Neat erprearer; -110,reached myth his aims with - a ory of joyful Welcoine! Near er, nearer; he could see her breath; silvered into small clouds, by the ' frost of the still: night!—when she hewed her head, and shot beneath his extended• arm, like a winged ' arrow! : The hafiled_effie_erter t u - eg_cpliokly_rn, I quickly, alas, for his feet elid • (rpm under him„and he measured his length on the ice! 'He suddenly recovered himself, to behold ' Eugenie pausing at a little distance, and re- signing ' herself to extravagant merriment; ' her wild laugh ringinPirlike it peal of be s -on the cleat frosty air. Vexation and morti fication gave our hero new strength; and he again set out with ell the energy ot despera lion. -This time he gained upon his beach'. i. erous lady-lore. Eugenie became really . ahrsmed, when, looking backward, she saw trim dashing on like an eagle in ptasuit of a devoted wood pigeon. She strove eagerly to reach the bank, but in vain. Hamilton saw with exultation that the prize would soon he his; ho already stretched out his arms, when —she airs gone, gonel and at his feet yaw ned a chasnt in the ice! Fearless of death nutithe rheumatism, the gallon'. captain leap ed to the rescue;- and, as Heaven, would have it, - Eugenie rose in the same place where she sank, and was safely lifled hem the water, and birne to the bank by her alaritied lover. She had chanced upon a spot but . thinly frozen Over; the thick iiTeliav •pa roar )! , l (In that very day ' The poor girl was chilled into partial nn- eonseirtemess,All.._llatmiton knelt _by. _he r._ side and tenderly strove to revive her. Her lather, Henri and the Lieutenant had reached the spot, but no one interfered wi office Oy l y °t r iter rescuer. Ile seemed t o notice the presence of others; as he b nt over the fainting girl and chalet' her hands and tern -pies. Aulast, he pressed his lips to' hers, and called upon her name ln an' agony of love add fear. As though she had received n pow oriel galvanic shock, Eugenie instantly sprat/T - 10 her feet, rejecting with indignation and hautcat the further assistance of pre suming lover. Supported by her ‘. father and brother, she proudly and silently walked homeward, hurt and mortified by the tragi comic termination of the evening's amuse ment. The adventurers reached the lion-c, with icicles depending from every point and edge of their attire, and found themselves pretty thoroughly chilled; - but a change of clothing and a trifle of cant de vie, soon set all light again.. . Eugenie maintained her proud and"sileat reserve until, as Captain Hamilton wits about leaving, General Leroux, grasping his hand said in a tretnulous Voice— 'My dear young friend, you have saved the lite of my child; receive a lather's bles sing!' . Eugenie's heart was touched; s he sprang forward impetuously, seized Hamilton's other hand, and lookag up with tearful eyes, said, iii a tone heard Icy all presete:;-- 'Let are also thank you, my preserver; I have been ungrateful, unwomanly; forgive me!' A short time subsequent to the little ad venture which We have; mutated, Captain Hamiltou was ordered to another statiori„ Where ho remained during the winter; his• AFFAIR . Dll•iztill continun ' e In the mean time pretty much in are/a-quo. In the spring Mee he returned, but only to bid his friends adieu . as his company had 'been recalled lb Eng land. On its anitounchig, this to Eugenie, she threw aside her reserve at once, exclaiming. 'Holy mother, going! and I—how am I to endure the parting'!' , •-, , 'Great Heaven t Eug e n ie: Is 'it possible ' that you love me at tasty , , • 'I do, billy, tenderly ;') can never love an other—will never Aced another! I tell you .; this rey friend, because 1 'cannot wed with you.' ' - . • . . 'Say not so, dearest ; be my Wife t go %%A •me 'to 'England ! I will make' any sacrifice fur your -love. Say the, Word, and I will leave the armv,.thet.f may never be the ac., rive enemy:el_ your native' country. Tell r me, kill not you be persuaded I', , f 'Ohl do apt urge . me,. 'I ent re at you-1 must mat:leave oyfather ! A stranger fit a strange tand,, las country, his emperor, his dirtighterL,ail lust to, him; would he not die Of a broken heart?—Nol no;' I will never ' loisakis him!' and the peer chiltrberst .into MUM Captain .1-lardilion 'strode up and clown the epartmenl, , pale and-heart•tungith conr, • tendin , ' emotions; bet he was .teohonorable, top f;iy Miblelong 'lo'heeilatei , respect- Jelly taking.titecinie'shand'in he'said-:- -• ,,, trhonor you for your decision;' Itjeviiyon -the 4ortrirtenclinly for this exhihnion'of filial piefy;,,Alley God gitre,iis strength Wendure ouroommonAtial, endqiermit .rhe,to 4 returhi at 'net distant'day toclaim • .TheA; foldirig . her SM. the Kral 'tithe In' hie breaiit:'arid isin ntf artily 'the' tegra that; I,hting err iter'.l64; dark eye -lashes, lib .16m ed,:heet5ly ,fifid:;yrea cone: DM heisetui nail fri*,a moment—but, gioye,,mod reterSed.tefiti'dMadellfuiSellago4ente,Kiss- TmOlicit her".llPeiindkheart,'ln fieilutsSianatesorituf. , .'She wes-i,elierciornis with o, 3n,ritgleth tulfteenld'entiMelY raise, her he eYls to 4er:lnYey'sp,ite herriedly . idquest.: . 1 '.ad, tier .tdiriforni r' father .that he world theindrnihg to dilate' his ,;:, garly the. next 'tnernieg, Eugeoa;longrt pei isitl'er ibe library,',aud . ;with ne.,P1046 calmness elifiethild comniandtralikert 014 ooptulanee Of tite'prorSeding . 6,oi,iitig7q•ni. The'-, , peaeral ",fourpdo,4; . 4o„,",itgilate4seili • . . ; ; 7 . ,) f,,01•;-4.0,,.., .TAY;4~3.':..N ; n~!*e•ry+s;"YN;,r~tv~~..r~;m,~ , +i:,•,;" :^_vyt~.r(,,~T4yp7%,~;r~t9~~ ..;'-...1, - :::', I,t *,,,.....- ~en:'-l'f,,":•:'''''''4•:.' NUM. nit 'ls it poilble that you love this - rp,an whom you rejected?' 'As sincerely as my departed Mot er rpuit't ha i ve.loved you in your youthilikt•T c6uld not make lonely the hearth of our home; I could not forsake you, my father.' • 'You are an angel,, Eugenie !- The best daughter that ever bleSt..a 'father's heart.— Yet I cannot accept WI& Sticrifice; I Cannot seperate, you frpm fhe r tnaApu'. love, and . who. is worthy of•iiUHt Wbuld be_selfish ling land, land, his happy Go,. And ISA6l...With you a.fathAr's hjeaditi — God forbid that - I' should . ' crowd.your young lile with 'sorrow 'Father dear father, do not . eajl this a Am rifice!,- The - . spirit of 'my mother . • will aid me in irt, nty.dutiful devotion to you. Hea von .w ill smile upon me, and I:Alittllite_liap,...• PY -* . . . General 17ernux i f.at in. ilioughtful.,sile,nce for a moment. thew, blushing like a very boy he said— 'Look here; `my daughter . i'. as IA: from his bosom a•tninature set - the - portrait - el a yoUii and handionrie mah—not the long dead Mother . of Milli and Eugenie. • 'What does this mean,Jather 1! 'said otrr • heroine, taming deathly pale. 'lt means,' he replied. 'thatLlM'eseing that I (mold not always retain you to preside over my household, I have provided a'substitute.' •Who and what kq Ordi' 'flare patience, my love, and I. Will tell you all. While on in—tour-through-the— a es, ast autumn, I m®t with an old iriend and fehow , soldicr, an emigrant like myself and his only - child a good and beautiful ' girl is she, C . has pi ()wised to fill That void in I y - heart - left - by-your moilttfthe place : by iearth - soon - to - beleftly•You. I thought to have told.you Chis,long ago.; but it was- an aa-kwitrd subject to broach; and the marriage has been . once' postponed on account of the ' death of a r?latiVlS of Idarieia' 'And so, My grand sacrifice ivas unto] le d d for ?' said Eugenie, making an effort to smile. 'Yes, my love—t shall grieVe deeply to rind with - you; but I shall not be Comfortless. Now, l'am going out; when Captain Hamil ton calls, you must receive him here, and may explain to him the change in your cir cumstances . as . regards ; rrke. Don't weep, my child—don't, I pray . I will visit you in England with tienri and - - and fly wife, in the course of the sumater_j and_yott wilt return to - Cabada, - some - UM e. GOO bless-you, .., my darling!' and the exemplary lather took himself off. Eugenie had hardly time to diy her fears, _courposo-her—facedandsmooll t - her — ringlets, belore Captain Hamilton Walked.into the -Li brary Somewhat surprised at meeting Eugenie again-, and expressed much regret at not being Ale to see her father— poorgirrwas sadly embarrassed, and could utter little more than brief replies to the ques tions of her lover. 4:ter a few moment's of painfully constrained' conversation, the Cap tain rose, kissed hastily the hand.of his la dy love, ard not trusting //WWI( to look on her face, Jelt her once again to her tears.— She stood like a statue of grief, and listened to his every step as he descended to the hall beloW.. Then, scarce conscious of the act, she flew rather than ran down Ihe stairs.— Her lover heard her light step and turned to wards her She grasped his arm, leaned !ter head on his shoulder, and mormured— z 'll you must go, Gporge, take me with yim arn not needed here; I shall die if you leave,me!' Phis was the first lime Eugenie had over called her lover •Goorgc.' gentleman reader will. please recall the leeling with which ho first heard his own name from the lips of the woman he loved. Under such extraordinary circumstances, Captain Harrillton soon obtained leave to de, lay for a shot! time his departure for Eng land, and in the course of a week, his mar riage with Eugenie took 'dace, with all the Ines ol the English and Roman churches.. 01 course the bridegroom was pronounced elegabt in vt bite gloves and' waistcoat; and the bride adorable in satin and orange blos soms. The usual number of jokes and ehampaigne bottles were cracked at the ex pense of the former; of gloves and sashes soiled at the expense of the latter. Then followed forced smiles, blessingli, tears, the parting: Thar night, hour after hour, in the lonely room which had once been Eugenie's, over a harp, whose strings the delicate fingers of - the most loved,'might wake no more,: bent pale and lair-hatred youth, weeping wild ly and bitterly, with the feeling that Ida twi ned heart lindheen torn a4inder. • That night in, his own room sat a tall and lintidsime mati, yet in the •goWen medinrit of life, gazing mournful you the, portrait of a beautiful girl, e skating onslume, which hung agaids, the opposite t Wall. There was it swinge quivering to tho'lip of the soldier, , a strange glistening in ,his „Then he droWfrom his breast another pictuie,..anii, he gazed oti Mat until the_smiles of,,the lo vet' phone thronglitliefeatfiil the fathe. It 'is evening—the first evening at sea;and Captain Hirnilton arid his bride are °title*, ivutolting,the last point of .A.meria4n !apt! ) as it lades into the blue ‘ 4 l7ite.wini blc;we— 6te ;vain! • The pressure of the rialnutoreezes, And swiftest of a thousand hula, bhe leaps to theca:tering 5pae,1",..4 ..Eug,enie's sweet eyes are are.Blled Witit:tear as stretching her eyes 'towards - , the 'dire shore she murniure:.:—. 'dear'adci :led hind! lather, brother, adieu; a, , • ~ Her, heeband, folds, her, hisobdeolit; . whitip'og , Ljf You, biyeirideekd resigned itch, to folloyerrie: , •„,,, , ,i'Yes,: : ak,binne' ' , friends i , atid it may be, !ay And, now, dear Gdarge x l ; ;Bbe adititilliarAapieeit.Was, thegretiteee hero lbw eyer t hecqn - 'Yes, , yee t }Yield ittlrtar;• ' rbia Conceisten,lhilie ',the liber ty, ' ikiirapittljth . Wife of: '9oit oh the ,'Efripc=r ror's died!? ' e ":'. i* is wsil, I►a ; iiniiatq ' raly;,to is `a tratagrin putt the ‘veriatible:ibaeaxa.cit. liattan,,.. 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